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Weither Mostly Clear ------------------------- W|CE N o r S T V ie t T ro o p s P o i In to L a o s j S r in g into Laos, threatening (»Wbalanced coalition governnu fj. i 4.nation Geneva conference. Sffltta" tou ol North Vietnam, S i i t e aim is to rep/ace «en. --------- ----------- 7 ““ mander H r i n c i p l e ^ L commui Merger Gets- U .P .A p p ro v a l of'tK Thu^vil ^ ol dirtcww of pnlon Pft* ^ tUlroid ipproved fn prln- ® S^w W iliy a proposed mer- A CTMtttman said a special 1(9 Of three weeks to consider -j. , , roraal mei^«r agreement th a t l^ o iK r e ^ te c U v e provisions -i-UdJ Icf bcUi nUroada, '. rrt CiiilrniTri-ortJieboardrBrRot. I p p UDd Hirrlman. Nev York, said ilpKWitockholdcre-meeUnr -m-yf------ LfS£“^.re'hcT«™ e< hie lumraer. , . ^ The Id Tbi board also reelected ita arimial i ttllcers and declared & . regular yjj^jay 4, ]0^ l QuarUrly dividend, pay- Memorla BirW r*i-‘®-*tookholder8-fit -wtth-*- wartJiiwJO. Stojy," A 9eelal lO-car train brought saJt Lak HuTlosn! Robert A. Lovett, New company lort. cbnUmta of Uie execuUve KaiD]tt<«.-uid Arthur E. Slod< pIQ^ <p, lui OmitellKsldent of Union atomy 0 wilurBAaiidJV«tne«*» sihim-:*: • “■ ''’p '' '* -- speaking Driver’p d d ' S j b Hit, Rim ' VaUey W Crash H e r e Drinr of a m i Ford Wbicn kbv’b an toKk- ina-tnjured '4-yearH)ld irlrliMoe Bkkelton, daughter of I/, t a i M n . Raymond Skelton, s i^ UT Fourth avenue west, was .„J tarirt Prlday aflemoon w ith on v^ti iTtoi the scene of an accident ^,1 , ^ ^ ikh-o«Mr»d -ahorUy - befora __________________ SftWtil tijile 3. eiftltcr, about 40, was fct Kay's irrattd at 8:20 p.m. H iursday At the w-hilt mile south of Curry on ilay nigh I county road and charged with AUcers Kitif dnink In nn a\ito. awards p He idmltted lo police Friday be maaU ncniint Ihnt he waa tfrlving In \ The c 1** fWntty of the lilt*and-run saturd&v In the 400 block of Z tWh avenue weal, T -euttn-s car later was-Idcntt- K flr IW by iltiiesies as the vehicle °g>cd In the hit-and-run -pl Ciir Detective Clftude Wiley ul~Wd«y-mofnlna—BlatUr T 1 ^ ippwr sometime Friday X ll J w i oa a Slate police charge *JAKAJ ^^In* drunk ht an auto and dlTO— W [WM ihfn be held by clty po- heard : jjJn ».charga-ot-lea»lng.ihfl- Qunung. toe of an accident. y«st«rda Bkellon girl was listed in In two 1 IW condition Friday noon at Tclepl .. r.i. II haya in ■r.M 0 Msaua IOutdoor BSS‘„ ' Edition Set I Wednesday 3 ' annual outdoor 3 /U*lni edition of the f I ilmfi.Nmwlll be off tho I P m a Wednesday, filled I '1 W ^;r^c liii I I 'n..' to do du'rlnS S S ' ! -ST "■" 'gL '" . S.i W‘. «na II.I, 1„ in . t 3 .“ ™ I ™>M s .w lo o i, .!■..? I fliiil plenty of mn- fl iiii ) ^»*l ll) (lirnm and t>lan ,■ WAail |K;;ua -iou idM, tpim ty, g ^ j-Mf, as In ihs past, C fn J * ’IlinfA-Newa outdoo^ I ! “ ‘I"!! e d i t i o n will be R « ' fclUi p ,„ ,fter ( 711^ Uw, 7 I'lfornia-i JW one of Amer- a.an f ilZT. !;'■ >1 n«iwira |l •lllc. r ;»mr i s " “s5 c?.; K ii.ak'- , > B wnoni ^-^wrunBliMl But Tbt Hagti ^ ILTKIUI ------------------------^ ^ —" ¥ • let Nam ■ Pouring I 9S Area ly 17 (UPD—Thousands of !^am were reported today to eatening to shatter the'deti- government worked oul by )nference. Reports reachlntr Vietnamese troops entering: cheB-over-iunRle-traj|ar^eir- Gen. Kony Le, the' com- ~ mahder of neutralist forces, with an officer subject to communiBt control. Wjservere "in"'Vientiane "agree — that if Kong Le and his rela- ' tlvel£ small force of loyal follow* I ers on the Plain of Jars are eliminated, the whole structure of the Laotian coalltlpn govern- . ment will collapse. The result In . this event would be to nullify . the arduous vork of the Oeneva agreement last year which- stab- . lllzed a government that includ- ;i ed the communlsta, neutralists JJ and Laotian right-wingers. i Idaho X-Ray |H j TechiiicranS |H ?l[eetmT.F:^^l Tlie Idaho X>Ray Technicians * annual state convention opened Friday afternoon at Magic Valley 8TAND1I Memorial h o s p ita l auditorium urge t« Ui -W im a Him. -n« Wbw Inalde -tff thBTepi ^ story," by Robert Kimbrough, 2eai U un . salt Lake City, Eastman Kodak ----------------- " company representative. 1 Idaho SUte Patrolman Larry W tA ' I' Plott. Twin Falls, discussed an- O LC |, “ atomy of an accident and the fi Sm ith-ayst^-of drtvlng.-Also -- speaking during the: Friday aft- Lk Ow emoon session was Dr, Richard XJkV/Ji Smith, Twin Falls, on first aid - ' and emergency care. -r BOISE. Cedi Watson., T w in Palla. of Idaho i . wided tii« group through Maglo * ®2 Valley MeinwlW-JJwpiW'a Krome o departmeht. . owned by Concluding Friday’s erenta-vlU has re^en J. W a party ,an<1’ gft,.tngfthfr at — - “ Kay’a Supper dub at 8 p. m . ^ _ Saturday momlng.-DoTtald A -f1 ® Cliunpner, dUef technlcli^ at Sacred Heart hosplUl. SeatUe. will conduct a refresher .course IfltP t " on poilUonlng. Officers will be “ elected during the business meet* '- p j_ _ • ____ Raturdav's arxilnni will h»-h>ld »8 kt Kay'S supper club. BOISE. R ly At the annual banQUet Satur- attorned 0 <n ^ y night at lUy's Supper club, cerne'd In t h dtlieers will be InsUlled and brought ou awards presented. Kimbrough will chines 10 - »y be maaUr of ceremonies, l<lah(, gupr 'I' ' The convention will conclude permit then "} Saturday night with the banquet, ihlnk parl-i in T»1 A l> lu »VS Harry S. K( •' .w. _ i torney, in t « In ErutttiMiZ: SSs Ke -JAKARTA. Indonesia. May 17 K Id (Uro-Wlth a aeries of blasts 0- heard 200 mllc, away, Bairs j^^clde M Ifl- aunung_Aguug_voicjmoJjl6W_un ^rm it fh^ yesterday for the icoond time in In two months. ®°ur at Telephoned reporU vlo Sura- *•: { ' haya in east Java gave on cas- *««P‘ or*«l M Ualty estimates. More than 1.M0 7} persona were killed on the scenic n tourist Island In last March's The suit !3 eruption. boards of 0 i!{ The reportJi said the mountain rome count p nliuddered and roared at 4:30 sen. Wend< p.m. hurling great swirling dividual. K clouds ot debris (hree or /o«r the Idaho miles Into the sky. elation, Aah, aand and pebbles show- -------- erod on the surrounding towns of Bangll. Blngaradja, KInU- LBSln manl nnd Kaiangasem, Even «« j Surabaya and Oempol, 200 miles IVIOSC( ! away, reported ash fallout. Sura. baya renldejila rrported hearing M0800V . 1 iCVBral exploslona, . Prime Mini ij The, aky wns reported pKcli Wrned to 1 ; black within half hour oC the 10>day toui eruption. Ne»rby rivers were Mikhail i 'I AivoDen uK h h<x mud. Ihe Soviet llttt PLAN imOPrKIJ eVrilmi**^^ ; WASIIINOTON, May 17 diplomats 1 ‘ ,1 Pinna to transfer a portion nt ijnck, I the liiternnl revenue staff from ,, ] Dolw to Ball l.nke City have . " i l been , abandoned. Sen, Fraiikilow Casl Ohurch, D , Ida,, said today. I Soviet UnU Study Pinpoints Co Meal for Cancer in SACRAMENTO, May IT W O- there was Cottonseed meal causes cancer that cnit< In trout but there Is as yet “no caucer In : evidence" It affoota humans, tha Iniredlent state revealed yoaterduy, C<i * —The ilepartmenta-of-finh-awd man-OlsLU tam e and pubUo health annuuno- Nor was ed the finding after a iwo-year of danirr ( aliidy of 20,000 exnerlmenUl Irout eating trot raised at Darrali springs near toma," Ihi fleddins and the San Joaquin And no tn sUte (lah halohery, Oalltor Fish fed on dry food conuln* dence" of M Ing oottoiueed mtai W ded tA TM dlia Ij become afflicted with hepttomi, “* major • D a form ot cancer of llie liver ln| IMO. I Th# Magic Valley Newspaper IHdicat if y s g re fy ' Its ed ey STANDINQ OH. FLOTA'nON eolUr. thn un targe «« Uft the eatwole In which Astronai de -tff thBTw ntef i luiiifa> dwK. Couper-no»t> rh, few U«B four mttea from whera the Keai I State Eyes R( I Acfes Along ^ - BOISE, May 17 (flV-State U nd C ^ of Idaho Ib asltinfl' for 400 acrea'of la ^ Krome cotmty-for possible futures . owned by the federal government an IU has recently been restored, Buxton i ^ " '^jaaid-the. -^2- A tto r n e y s- - ie. Y ' 1 almost tl S Intervene m It* T* - - /~i. “We have i^fiacin g zG ase-^sp S BOISE. May 17 f.T-Two Boise available I ‘r* attorneys, one of whom was conr Bukton *o- cerne'd In tho legal action which area yestei n<> brought outlawing of slot ma- He said ’•U chines 10 yeara ago, asked the In the boti Idaho supreme court today to also on to de permit them to explain why they ----- et. thlnk^pari-mutuel betting also is Asking to appear as friends of _ tlie court • were Z. Reed Millar CaI- i and Frank B, Chalfant. sr. The O cl " Harry fi. Kessler, also a Boise at< torney, in Uie slot machine case. JL ll tj ------- Chalfant now is ehairman-of —- ■ _ the^ Hy^O ^tt^f Trta?^Aiii U a past chairman of the group. olMlon vffl The supreme court la expeclcd ^ to decide Monday whether it will Tuesday a TTie court also Is expected to aaVTlWrni ... decide at that time whether to the Sun V IB. accept original Jurlsdlotlon In the day afteri ^ case and. If so, to set dates for trap shoot oral or wH((«n argumens, or botli. Istratlon li'i The suit was-brought by fair Sunday a< boards of Oneida. Cassia and Je- lln rome counties and by Joe Han- «“PP«r *1 ISO sen. Wendell, acting as an In- Sunday, ng dividual. He Is vice president of Monday tfir the Idaho Hors# Breeder* asso* relaUons c elation, Uie Duchi w- —■— meeting ^ [a! Castro Back in juwrence - Moscow Again J5g MOSCOW. May 17 W^-Cuban del,f®5nd Prime MlnlsUr Fidel Castro re- Baltimore, cll Turned lo Moecow today from h' Ooninicrcli he 10‘day tour ot the Soviet Union. Aimttiix-’ DK Mikhail A,-Susli»y. f»craury « Die SovJet cwHnjunUi party’s * central oommltke, headed a del* ^ egatlon of-officials and Cuban *•"' diplomats who welcomed Castro ' nt bnck, '•‘Featur* II Is not known how much i„l( I longer Castro wJU remain Jn tlie manaf'nf 1soviet Union, . tries high and Jame in ts C o tto n s e e d ic e r in T r o u t I elected di D - there was as yet "no evidence" icer that cottonseed nifal caused Tho lad "no caucer In humans, although the ventlon a tha Ingredient "has also been used *i‘ Co a limited M toiit in the h«- ‘‘yl® •*’'}• ind ma.i-alsL!l- ---------------- --------------- -SS!1-S1^‘ no- Nor was there any "evidence Tueia^fiT ear ot dangrr to human health trom ,■ out eating Uout aUeated wllh hapa- Twin l^ll lear toma,” Ihe announcement, said, mln MafW, ol in* dence" nt the dlHasa. *on, Duhl tft Tna dijaikii flnt appearal on li»i; Busj me, “a major •cala’* in the Weat dur- Haight, 1 Iver Ini IBM. it was InltJally s|»tted Hhoslione; in OftUfomla ^ a t Mine year in rome, an ited « ghJpoiwt M tUti /rom Idaho. Tvla rail iper Dedicated to Serving: and l^moti T-WiN-FALLSr^IDAHOr-FRlDA-Y * » ¥ ¥ ¥ A DN eollar. three navy frogmen await arrival fhich Astronant Gordon Cooper hurtled U Ui -€ooper-flosted-to-tbe-enrface-9f-th«-Faciflo ■bero the Kearearye waa w aiter for him. (AP is Resort Use ( Dng Edge of C tate U nd Commissioner 0. J. Buxton £ 0 acres'of land ftbng the northern ban ible future-deM l^nent for-resort-pui /emment and m d been withdrawn fn >d, Buxton said, and the state has fir tha land pvtpndfl Bflfltil ZZ from the Perrine Memorial _ bUdge north'drTwln-Falls X -O S almost to Shoshone falls, -ra-r* "We think thU land has a lot W IT of poMlbllltles,” Buxton said. "We have had some inquiries -jn - - from jieoplejntereated In-a-re. - J — K- sort hotel. It also might be made - )lae available for private homcsltes,'’ wembc )nr Bukton said he went to the ungue c Ich area yesterday to Inspect It. cussed di la- He said the area Includes land i„ g gcAgi the In the bottom of the canyon ond ventlon 1 to also on top of bluff.. (|,e groi l e y ----------------------------- - sclo. On “ Auto nealers r": £ Set Conclave 1 3 Ufi ------- ---------- - «ny< thi - In Sun Vall ^ sr„i 1?^ Stw VALLEY, May n — The Also sp Jn; Tdanti-AmomoWle-Dealer»-a«#o- ln*-<ieMl un elation will have its annum con»' TRFls;"'! uld ventlon here Sunday through pre.Mdent Jill Tuesday at the Son Valley lodge. Uie p<wt/ - Tiir mnventlon y lll begin Sun- several v to "Sy-MornmB-wlth'a-goltgame «f to the Sun valley golf course. Sun- *«‘V ™ the day afUrnoon there will be a for Uapshoot.*t the trap field. Reg- itii. IftratlOTi iffil begin at 3 pjn. day conv . 1,. Sunday at tho lodge lobby. The At tho jb “annual get together and buffet William inl «upper will bo held at S pm, civil def 5". Sunday. . «»> =‘''» of Monday morning the IniUwitry Mrs. Tl so- ttiUUoHs committee will meet In vice, prc Uie Duchin room, The Rcneral branch, meeting will sUrt at 10 o.m. meeting. ’ Mwiday In the Opera house with ports am Uwrence Haegle, Hailey, past man. N( president, giving the welcoinliig ur«r address. Also speaking will be E. Olenn r A. Bogert. Jr.. Pocatello, presi- cJwlriHnr debt, and Thomas O. McDavld, Uonul co re- Baltimore, Md., vice president of rrlrtny 1 Commercial ~CMflir~corpon>tlon? be-electei AiioUier' featured »Peaker }'« '‘"ll' ; «* Monday iftenioon wlll be Virgil B. Boyd, Detroit, vice proiUtent " and general sales manager ot Mfit, C< Chrysler corporation. convcntU '‘FeaturM speakers during the " Tuesday seaslon will Do M. 11, of^!ers^ Dealers association, » ,. onicm and dlractors will be A n ir elected during the 'I'ufisdtty all- d ; a ,. ernoon Ksslon, lU O | The ladlea will hi*vo llielr con- _ ,Sb ventlon al the sumo time as the ui_Antl- ,„,d men's, wllh a golf gnmo Bundajr, j,i tour ’ hu. slyle ahow MoiiUay and a lunflli* nigiit ai eon nietftlng with the mnn un (ive Chli Tueia-iTTnntyimhow-Monday m m «r-t rom W in tie iponwred by Carrnll’s, agency r Twm Fall*. , -rr— Bid Members of the convention * |'|.(| ,ted oommltt«« are Uwrence llnugle. ■■•*** iivi* MafW, flhalrmaii; A. a. Ander- son. Duhlj Ray ». Oobble, Oood* ) 943, on ing; Bus Qoode, niiperti Ludwig ioa2 lur. Haight, Burley; Ward Hawson. tt^ Shotlione; Kenneth lUco, Je- .ax'* • in rome, and Olenu a . Jeiikliu. IVfiJ ihft Twlnj*lU. 1962 1 j / // / ^ ' , and l^motins the'Growth of Nine Irr E^FRlDA-Yr4IA-Y^17r4963 -------- -I ¥ V ¥ space 0 spnccmi to-hire: poifl Midway wa dition w ' him Frid Ben Ja tics and spokesma ship. US medical wlUi Coo ^^H|£ h^H h9 Jtrrj IwiTor aboard ■wait arrival of tbe carrier Kear- hurtled n Umet around the world, 1»f-the-Paelflc-aiMiUieaat-of MUway. £{ “*h r for him . (AP wlrejrfiotb)____________ Use df 400 ^ of Canyorf . J. Buxton said today the state ^ lorthern bank of Snaice rivir in ir-resort-purpasfis. The land is ithdrawn from private use. It ence was tate has first choice on It. He ing wooz Pflfltl ' ................................. hla P^t S Postm asters^ S Is. 'WVT» 1 • until Co Winding up -T -F -M e e tin « r--■' “S Ites.'’ Memberslilp Jn Uie Notional tl‘“t C the League of Postmasters was dls- worse—v cussed during the Friday morn- obvlouslj land lug session of the annual con- •'“t- ' ®hd ventlon of the Idnlio branch of P«sldi the group, by Jack R. Bnlley, sratulat< Sclo. Ore., regional postal coor- ■a ■"r"'-; .............. . I, a 'C pollclcs and league Insurances, . , p Ho explained some ot the duties society i of a cQprdlnator ond some of Uie _ wny^ tJ^e pfiordlnntor helps the **Psaci bmnch. He snid the Job of co- [,g ^ ■'J ordlnator Is new for the region.- yjjK, The Also speaking during the morn* toddy." »«eo- lnir-aee«lon-wa«-W ^Tr-Vaughni —Coopei ough president. He spoke briefly on book" fll Ddge. Uie postal budget and explained ed elecU Sun- several views of bills pending In He wa ie lt oongreas. Ile ls-eehedulM-as-tha alights Bun- featured speaker for the annual tended t tje a banquet al 6 p.m, Friday. The his revc n«2. banquet will conclude the four- matlo..c( pjn. day convention. wire In The At tho noon luncheon meeting, uttet William Q. Dls«onnette. Boise, C«P«' p.m, civil defense olllclal, discussed rockeu ; , the civil dctcnse program. •o”"'ly ' «try Mrs. Thelma Butts. Hope, first Bt in vice. president ot the Idaho ® leral branch, conducted the business a,m. meeting. Officers gave their re- f with ports and Mrs. Anita Schwendl* pnst man. Nowdale. secreUry-treas- inliiK urer of the Idaho branch, and '>‘ ""'001 ae E. Olenn Pratt, Firth, convention Tlie K red). Ghalnnnn. rei>ortc/l on tlie no- outlook avid, Uonul convention, *ent up It ot Friday afternoon officers will , tlon: be-elected-nnd-lhreo-deUaalM-to lilM llli Vftr Ihe nntloniil convention, to be “® I,„,1 held 8«pL 16.30, In DallM, Tcx„ M *111 r of Mrs, Cook said the 1004 slate j convention sltp 'ltnd time will j v t|,. also be announced, I I ,, At Uie banquet Friday night. 1 ' J y n ' officers will bo hihtalled and Ihe ^ Irtui'j poslmaster ot the year award will j Hab iiifi* 1»®presented. Toastmaster at tJie fj In Ms ino banquet will be Wullaoe White- t dlseas ,'iV hrnd. Lava Hot Hprlnas. third ' I to ( obne I’ro^'tlent «* H'o branch, , llonai ..— ' "-~ ■ ^ T II,MAnti-Chinese ij Riots Reported K . JAUARTA..lild0liS.'lh‘, M«y JJ » Ihe wi-Antl-Chlnese riots brnka out ^ M “ 1»>. In four western Java towns lasl t n moll- night and Indonesians burned ■ Jt i» on five Chinese bIiojm, bicycles and H J*- nday mmor—vehioleft.'—A ntara-naw a «•,------ A mil’s, agency reported today, U ;S: Traffic Deaths | SI ider- IJah» - ^ j K 1963 ............................... 58 g 1962 ............................... 69 f\ K Magic V.llay ikilu 1963 ..... ........................ 13 g 1962 ............................... 11 of Nine Irrigated Idaho Counties I ---------- ^ ^ ___________________________ _ - ICooper I Woozy I Lasting I ' (See 1 I By the I Astronaut Gordon Cooper ^vns mer I Cooper, 36, expressed confidence tha I future, m ore e x te n d e d **’ I space operations.” The I spacem an’s perilous descent ^ to hig exactly predicted-im^ a pact point P0 mlJes southeast of K; Midway Island Thunday after> m nooA was full of drama and g heroism. But his physical con* g ditlon was what most pleased H space Agency doctors examining him Friday. - - - - ~ ff Ben James, national aeronau* ^HH j tics and space administration H |||]H r' spokesman aboard the recovery ^ ship. U6S Kearsarge. said the 'fv(v'»8 H medical men were "very happy I with Cooper’s condition. In lay* >'i^ M a ¥ # '. ♦ •- r^H I A ijo a rd C arrier- ■J Jerry Lloyd tngleman. 20, j'I^Vj I , ~lwironir7"aBd'M rf." Olenn------- 1 m Cofleman, 519 ’Third avenue H north. Twin Palls, was aboard the carrier Kearkarge when Uie ship picked np As- V* Uonaut Gordon Cooper near ICTBWi •*' Itlldway bland after Cooper’s t'^ a | »-orblt'fp*ee^flight^nrs-— ___ day night. Engleman Is a qoarter- ll|Q ^ maater third eUss, stationed g 3 |i on the bridge of the carrleiC QSBH Ills woilL Indadea ehaiHbg EWW tbe ahlp'c ooun« and log- B oB finf.-Har}iaB-been^-t^3 iz^HB navy four years. V V « « ate . ^ man’s languago, 70U would «ay I i- his condition Is norm al. ............ . * ^ "The only thing he did expert* It ence was about 16 seconds of be* H e ing woozy after he stepped out of -T -. hla Palth 7 capsule. .ThU was -------liuiiiiiU mitt w p«;t«l." ' The testa and the engineering HU K ^— debrleflng-sejstena-wlll-bonUnu* -Ulka-t»- untll Cooper is tlown from the carrier I , Kearsarge to Honolulu Saturday the Pad afternoon for a parade and public the worl reception. ______ ______ .. •“ o r. ' ■■'A'merlcail space agency ({octors ■) had expressed, leara beforehand |4Vfci i^nal tl‘“t Cooper might falnt-or X C dls- worse—when he came down. They lorn- obviously were delighted he did President Kennedy, who con- O C J Alley gratulated Uie Oklahoma air fftnr' torce mojor by telephone a few WAS mJjiuicj-aficr ho hJt Uie deck. ^ nnce nation on radio and Wle- ® ^ f p, aents a great achievement for our vcrsial lut es Boclely and a great achievement PreHrdei ihl puHHlnjr ■ well as wor, and this was one of de«ifi71C( :ion.- ttij victories for the human spirit w aa a lorn* toddy." -------------- ighn, —Coop«Wff-Bplrlt-<lld-noi-fall«r ------ / on book'’ flight his capsule develop- ‘i X d l lined ed electrical difficulties. -a-T-vii ig In He was In the 10th orbit when K ill i-Uia a light snappari-nnjyhlch-waUn- ,mial tended to do so only as he fired 1 • 1 The his reverse rocketa. The auto- [our- matlc.control system was liay- wire in aome Inexplicable man- tm rtE Mbc Cooper would, have lo fire his J[*rahluii uaed rockeu manually and alao per- , sonolly adjust the vital descent coi'apud attllude of rnlth 1, A mistake of n iK “ a single second In firing any ot . , , the ih«e reverse rocketa could mean a landing error of seven miles. A few seconds nwry could “ " '7 :" "? spell disaster after 600,000 mile* of smooth sailing. ^ ! U.N. gu itlon TTe Kearsarge. where a Imppy na- outlook had turned to teiulon, doctors a sent up her search and rescue moned. f planes. Imperturbably. Cooper had no hi u_ta tiled his rockets as he soared Lnutri , be oveT me Rod Chlha coast Hear ,, -re- BImnghal, Boon the KcnrsarHC (i-sniinuts OK r*t« T. rttia n II 'I1>aiit to ilate r Knock Out i Ihe L I will / Habln oral polio vaeeliie will be dlsp< ^ (ho ri III Afagld Valley In an eff«r( (o wlp« out lilte- 1 : disease. Clinlea will be held from 1 lo 6 hlril ' I to fl p.m, Hunday In IKa following cor ' llonai TWIN PALLS — Momlngslde, Lit :i sehoolat Twin Fall» high aohool. If NMUHIIONK Lhicaln grade Khool I I 1-II.Kit — Junior high aohool. I l| KIMHKRI.Y — tirade aeh<H)l. y n l!nKN-IIA7.KLTON — Hatellon dly I o u t “1 MIIRTAWIH -^H lgh school. Uit i BUHL — New elenenlar; school. mod < ItUPEIlT — CIvI) auditorium, and n PA t/t — Oratfe sehoof. ----- 3 JEROMB')— High seheoi. - 1 ALBION — Grade sehool, ® r ®“"“" rumuur# bulldi ;a I f f » z 8 Sil!El:a ° a OAKLSV Ralnb«w hall. ^9 I rAlHriKLD la Ihi Miy eommunltj ] Friday. || will b« frotn • aJn. t< 13 M Mbool nmnaatnm. II g— -J. ... ..... ............. I___________ !>. ' ' -■ '' - * Fin Edit ntlea . sr Merely y After T ig 34 Hoi (See Picture Page IB) By the Asaoclated Press per ^vns merely a bit woo?,y when he f Ini-st ifidence that have le&cned a lot from ; d .4 ♦ • * * \ i he of ing. Ion the ; fanH :? m M M M I Sar; «ay »ri- be* It of ring H U X X m sSIO N teOa the story M Artn inu» -Una-«» hb wlfa and <wn.Jaaghta»,Ja-B« the carrier K earuna which plwked him and h rday the Padfle Thnnday after » S4-henr Joan ibUc Oie world. (AP wiropheto) , _____________ P Feed Grain B "hey r Sent to Presii air WASHINGTON, May 17 (UPI)— a feed grain bill boosted admlniatr pnufpr fnrmer approval of. President ' our vcrsial wheat control program. The nent presrdent ft' major legislative victc S uHHlng and HCnding to the W hite I: esignecJ to reduce ifio reea grahi pint was H to. 35. Admiiilat£iiiUoii_o£flcii --------- ~ good om( IS: F5&S vrm A » control |)i Iulls--Ai*au^ifc‘i^.s •red » • I , T T 1VT political c Aide to U.N. umTED NASONS. N.V.. May driven Uu-< n tfi-O m ar LoufU of the Dnltfld out a elm Arab Republo. U.N. undersecre- four-day wry for special polltlcol affairs, amend or , collapsed ahd dlid of a heart at- Deniocra Uck at U.N. headquartors today, jpg all ami ' ,i Loutfl wnn stricken aa he was slble dela; waiting for an , elevator a t Oio conference, second-tloor ddegatcs lounge to woiflfl liat illu ^ ^*** M U.N. guards quickly aUempted -_y mouUi-to-mouth respiration as l lo" doctors and nurses were sum- A «uo moned. A close friend said he B0I8I! >per had no history o tjiev t ailments. Su'L**/'* ‘" ‘I Loutfl, 68, was tho second top |otf„ I'JJJ adviser to Sccretary-Oencral U proval 0 (I 'Hiaiit lo-dlo wlUiln a month, frajni p of*^e* 1 Out Polio fl > Will be dispensed this week-end I eUluUgn <r( (o wipe out ibe dread erlppKng i train a< Id from 1 lo fl p.m. Haturday and i > following oommunltles and loea* ;] * i Iron out fl trnlngslde, LInocIn and Harrison S ale and h. '* high aehool. « tU o feec n grade KhooL isn «• ' , <lrr which ' ooh^iel. iiy cut n HaseUon dly hall. other fee •«. .1 H I’’’'®* '" 'P P il*«i I***' ® iiurium. paymtiiits. u . It Indui IIMI. tU Mk ........ ......... ......... ......... ..... tny ayHm. IMl. fi?’ **' S" ST."rs.n'M/c „"S Kliruihdte inVlUUoQ •1 ''' ' III I— -" ■■■ ' I i Final * if. Edition ^ _____________________________ * 1^ - T- T-EN^NTS ------- ly Bifc J Trip I lours I en he finished a 34-hour trip IA lot from th/s misston for . % t4-henr JounMy, n Umm aroond in Bans i resident | 7 (UPI)—Senate passage of I administration hopes today f President Kennedy’s contro- Tanv^l'he senate, nanded the ittive victory last night by li le White House his measure ,| jca~gr«lH sUrplUfl. Tflfl vote------- - Uon_o£flciflla-vliiwfid_it.flfljtt____ ,j " good omen for uoxt Tues- , " r ‘Y e '* ^ l S m -------- control proposal. The wheat plan has become a hot Issuo tn political conlasti;, In Inlaoalty. Tlie feed grain bUl. which had passed the house earlln, waa y driven Uirough the aenate with* 1 out a single changv despite a f( - four-day Republlcsn fight tq ,, amend or defeat It. • 'I DeniocraUo success In smash* Inn >11 .m.ndm.nl« nvmlM pm- | s slble delay in a senate-housa 9 conference, which otherwiso J woifla^ have • been necessary to i s Approves e BOISr, May It , p r e e ld e n t of the Idaho Wheat Growers association today dcacrlbtd .senate ap- J proval ot (be voluntary feed I. frains pronam.RI (he final atep in aasuring workability 3 of the. 1M4 wheat program. 1 Keith Amende, Atblon. aald > Ihe asinclallon worked for ; the feed grain leglabtllon 1 wllh Ita provUlons tor sub- i sUluUDn ot wheal on feed J gralft aeree. \ ¥ ¥ V ¥ . i Iron out differences in the sen- S ale and iiouso bills. ; The feed bill extcnits Into 1DQ4 ftiifl 1809 Hti exMiitg |>ro«r«in im - <lrr which farmers who voluntar- ily cut plantings of corn and other feed grains qualify for d price Rupporu between as ana BO -, . per cent of parity land-dlverslon . paymtiiita. It Inoludei modlflcaUoiU giV' tniy_Agriaultura B e o r^ ry OrvUlo L. F m ^ 7 b ro « d ilioretlonary txmar la dMldlng how mueh of lha prloa support should be of* tn (h« fm o!.dir«ofi.p*y? mkaf^ to ■> , hanb kwiDiH vibr , BT00B3I0LU. Uay 17 nm^viet M m itr m m Kiiruihdtav today aoo«tit«d aa invlUUoQ to vUlt avodeo.

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S r i n g into Laos, th r e a te n in g (»W balanced coalition governnu

fj. i4.nation Geneva conference. S ff lt ta " to u o l N o r th V ie tn a m ,

S i i t e aim is to rep/ace « en . — --------- ----------- 7“ “ m ander

H r i n c i p l e ^ L commui

Merger Gets- U . P . A p p r o v a l o f ' t K

T h u ^ v i l^ ol dirtcww of p n lo n Pft* ^ tUlroid ipproved fn p r ln - ®

S ^ w W i liy a proposed m e r-

A CTMtttman said a special

1(9 Of three weeks to consider - j. ,, roraal mei^«r agreem ent th a t l ^ oi K r e ^ t e c U v e provisions - i - U d JIcf bcUi nUroada, ' . r r t

CiiilrniTri-ortJieboardrBrRot. I p p UDd Hirrlman. N ev York, saidilp K W ito c k h o ld cre -m e eU n r -m-yf------

L f S £ “ ^ . r e ' h c T « ™ e <hie lumraer. , . ^ T h e IdTbi board also reelected ita arim ia l i

ttllcers and declared &. regu la r y jj^ jay 4,]0 l QuarUrly dividend, pay - M em orlaB irW r* i - ‘® -*tookholder8-fit - w t th - * -wartJiiwJO. S to jy ,"A 9eelal lO-car tra in b rough t s a J t Lak

HuTlosn! Robert A. Lovett, New com pany lort. cbnUmta of Uie execuUveKaiD]tt<«.-uid A rthur E. Slod< pIQ ^ <p,lu i O m ite llK slden t o f U nion a tom y 0w i l u r B A a i i d J V « t n e « * » sih im -:* :

• “■ ' ' ’p ' ' '* -- speak ing

Driver’p d d ' S j b Hit, Rim

' VaUey W

Crash H ereDrinr of a m i Fo rd W bicn k b v ’b an toKk- in a -tn ju re d '4 -yearH )ld irlrliMoe Bkkelton, daugh ter of I/, ta i M n. Raymond Skelton, s i ^ ■

UT Fourth avenue west, w as . „ J tarirt Prlday aflem oon w ith o n v ^ t i iTtoi the scene of an acc iden t ,1, ^ ^ ikh-o«Mr»d -ahorUy - befora

__________________ SftWtiltijile 3. eiftltcr, about 40, w as fct K ay 's

irrattd at 8:20 p.m. H iu rsd ay A t the w-hilt mile south of C urry on ilay nigh I county road and charged w ith A U cers Kitif dnink In nn a\ito. aw ards pHe idmltted lo police F riday be maaU

ncniint Ihnt he waa tfrlving In \ T h e c 1** fWntty of th e lilt*and-run saturd& v

In the 400 block of ZtW h avenue weal, T-euttn-s car la ter w as-Idcn tt- K f l r IW by iltiiesies as the vehicle °g>cd In th e h it- a n d -ru n - p l

Ciir Detective Clftude W iley u l~ W d « y -m o fn ln a — B latU r T 1^ ippw r sometim e F rid ay X l l J

w i oa a Slate police charge *JAKAJ^^In* drunk ht an au to a n d dlTO — W[WM ihfn be held by c lty po- h e a rd :j j J n » .charga-o t-lea» lng .ih fl- Q unung.toe of an accident. y«st«rda

Bkellon girl was lis ted in In two 1IW condition Friday noon a t T clepl

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I Outdoor BSS‘„ ' Edition Set I Wednesday 3 '

annual o u td o o r 3/U *lni e d i t i o n of t h e f I i lm fi .N m w lll be off thoI P m a Wednesday, filled I '1

• W ;rc liii II 'n ..' to do du'rlnS S S ' ”! -ST "■"'gL'". S .i

W‘ . «na II.I, 1„ i n . t 3 .“ ™I ™>M s .w lo o i, .!■..? I

fliiil plenty of m n- fl ii i i) ^ » * l l l) ( l i r n m a n d t> la n ,■ W A a i l

|K;;ua-iou idM, tp im ty , g ^

j-Mf, as In ihs past, C f n J * ’IlinfA-Newa outdoo^ I

! “ ‘I"!! e d i t i o n will be R «' fclUi p , „ , f t e r ( 7 1 1 ^

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let Nam ■ Pouring I 9S Area ■ly 17 (U PD —Thousands of !^am w ere reported today to ea ten ing to sh a tte r th e 'd e ti- governm ent worked oul by

)nference. R eports reachlntr V ietnam ese troops entering:

c h e B - o v e r - i u n R l e - t r a j | a r ^ e i r - Gen. K ony Le, the' com-

~ m ahder o f n e u tra lis t forces, w ith an officer subject to communiBt control. •

W jservere "in" 'V ien tiane "agree — th a t if K ong L e a n d h is re la -

' t lv e l£ sm a ll force of loyal follow*

I e rs on th e P la in o f J a r s are elim inated , th e whole stru c tu re of th e L ao tian coalltlpn govern-

. m e n t will collapse. T he re su l t In

. th is ev en t would be to nullify

. th e a rduous v o rk o f th e O eneva ag reem en t la s t year which- stab -

. lllzed a governm ent th a t includ- ;i ed th e com m unlsta, neu tra lists JJ a n d L ao tian right-w ingers.

i Idaho X-Ray | H j TechiiicranS | H ? l [ e e t m T .F : ^ ^ l

T lie Id ah o X >Ray T echnic ians * a n n u a l s ta te convention opened

F rid a y afte rnoon a t M agic V alley 8TAND1I M em orial h o s p i t a l aud ito rium u r g e t« Ui -Wim a Him . - n « Wbw Inalde - tff th BTepi

s to ry ," by R obert K im brough, 2eai U u n .s a l t L ake City, E as tm an K odak -----------------

" com pany represen ta tive . 1Id ah o S U te P a tro lm a n L arry W t A '

I ' P lo tt. T w in Falls , discussed a n - O L C | , “ a tom y o f a n acc iden t a n d th e f i S m i t h - a y s t ^ - o f d rtv lng .-A lso --

speak ing du rin g the : F riday a f t- L k O w e m oon session w as D r, R ich a rd X J k V / J i Sm ith , T w in Falls , on f i r s t a id - ' a n d em ergency care. • - r BOISE.

C e d i W atson ., T w i n Palla. o f I d a h o i . w id e d tii« g roup th ro u g h Maglo * ®2

V alley M einw lW -JJw piW 'a K r o m e o d e p a rtm e h t. . o w n e d b y

C oncluding F riday ’s eren ta-v lU h a s r e ^ e n J . W a par ty ,an <1’ gft,.tn g f th f r a t — - “ K a y ’a Supper d u b a t 8 p . m . ^ _

S a tu rd ay m o m ln g .-D o T ta ld A - f 1 ® C liunpner, dU ef te c h n lc li^ a t

Sacred H ea rt hosplU l. SeatUe. w ill conduct a refre she r .course I f l t P t

" on poilU onlng. O fficers will be “ e lec ted du ring th e business meet* ' - p j_ _ •

____ R aturdav 's arxilnn i will h»-h>ld»8 k t K ay'S su p p e r club. BOISE. Rly A t th e a n n u a l banQUet S a tu r- a t t o r n e d 0 <n ^ y n ig h t a t lU y 's Supper club, cerne'd In t h d tliee rs will be InsU lled and brought ou

aw ards presen ted . K im brough will chines 10 - »y be m aaU r of ceremonies, l<lah(, gupr'I ' ' T h e convention will conclude pe rm it then "} S a tu rd ay n ig h t w ith th e banquet, ih lnk parl-i

in T » 1 A •l > l u » V S H arry S . K(

• ' .w. _ i torney, in t

« In ErutttiMiZ: S S sKe -JA KA RTA . Indonesia. May 17 KId (U ro -W lth a aeries o f blasts0- h e a rd 200 m llc, away, B a irs j ^ ^ c l d e MIfl- aunung_A guug_voicjm oJjl6W _un ^ r m i t f h ^

yesterday for th e icoond timein In two m on ths . ®°ura t T elephoned reporU vlo Sura - *•: {' h ay a in e as t Ja v a gave on cas- * ««P ‘ or*«l M Ualty e stim a tes. M ore th a n 1.M0 7} persona were killed on th e scenicn to u ris t Island In la st M arch 's The su it!3 e rup tion . boards of 0i!{ T h e reportJi said the m ounta in rome count p n liuddered a n d roared a t 4:30 sen. Wend<

p .m . h u r lin g g reat sw irling dividual. K clouds o t debris (h ree o r /o « r th e Idahom iles In to th e sky. elation,

Aah, aand a n d pebbles show- --------erod on th e surrounding towns of B angll. B lngaradja, K InU - L B S l n m an l nnd K aiangasem , Even « «

j S u rabaya and Oempol, 200 miles I V I O S C ( ! aw ay, repo rted ash fallout. S ura .

baya renldejila rrported hearing M 0800V. 1 iCVBral exploslona, . Prim e Mini ij T h e , aky wns reported pKcli W rned to 1 ; black w ith in half hour oC the 10>day toui

e rup tion . Ne»rby rivers were M ikhail i'I AivoDen uK h h<x mud. Ihe Soviet

l l t t t PLAN im O P rK IJ eVrilmi**^^ ; W ASIIINOTON, May 17 diplom ats 1

‘ ,1 P inna to tran sfe r a portion nt ijnck,I th e liiternn l revenue sta ff from ,,] D olw to Ball l.nke City have . "

il been , abandoned. Sen, F r a i i k i l o w Casl

O hurch, D , Ida,, said today. I Soviet UnU

Study Pinpoints Co Meal for Cancer in

SACRAMENTO, May IT W O - there was C ottonseed m eal causes cancer th a t cnit< In tro u t bu t the re Is as ye t “no caucer In : evidence" It affoota hum ans, tha Iniredlent s ta te revealed yoaterduy, C<i *— T h e ilepa r tm e n ta -o f-f in h -aw d man-OlsLU ta m e a n d pubUo h e a lth annuuno- Nor was ed th e finding a fte r a iwo-year of d a n ir r ( a liidy of 20,000 exnerlm enU l Irout eating trot raised a t D arra li sp rings near tom a," Ihi f le d d in s and th e S a n Joaquin And no tn s U te (lah ha lohery , 1» Oalltor

Fish fed on dry food conuln* dence" of M Ing oo tto iueed m ta i W d e d tA T M dlia Ij become a fflic ted w ith h e p tto m i, “* m ajor • D a form o t cancer of llie liver l n | IMO. I H am ong tro u t. in OaUforr

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edey STANDINQ O H . FLOTA'nON eolUr. thn un targe «« Uft the eatwole In which Astronai d e - tff thBTw n t e f i lu iii fa > dwK. Couper- n o»t> rh, few U «B fo u r mttea from whera the Keai

I State Eyes R( I Acfes Along ^

- BOISE, M ay 17 (f lV -S ta te U n d C ^ of Idaho Ib asltinfl' fo r 400 acrea 'o f la ^ K rom e co tm ty -fo r possible fu tu re s

. owned by th e federa l governm ent an IU has recently been restored, B uxton i ^ " ' ^ jaa id -th e .

- ^ 2 - A t t o r n e y s - -

ie. Y ' 1 • alm ost tlS Intervene mIt* T * - • - /~ i. “We havei ^ f i a c i n g z G a s e - ^ s p S

BOISE. M ay 17 f.T -T w o Boise available I ‘r* attorneys, one of whom was conr Bukton *o- cerne'd In tho legal action which area yestei n<> brought outlawing of slot m a- He said ’•U chines 10 yeara ago, asked the In the boti

Idaho supreme court today to also on tode permit them to explain why they -----et. thlnk^pari-mutuel betting also is

Asking to a p p ea r as friends o f _ tlie court • were Z. Reed M illar C a I - i and F rank B, C h a lfan t. sr. T he O c l "

H arry fi. K essler, a lso a Boise at< torney, in Uie slo t m achine case. J L l l t j

------- Chalfant now is ehairm an-of — - ■_ the^ Hy ^ O ^ t t ^ f T rta?^A iii

U a past chairman of the group. olMlon vffl The supreme court la expeclcd

^ to decide Monday whether it will Tuesday a

TTie court also Is expected to aaVTlWrni. . . decide at that tim e whether to the Sun VIB. accept original Jurlsdlotlon In the day afteri^ case and. If so, to set dates for trap shoot

oral or wH((«n argumens, or botli. Istratlonli'i The su it w as-brought by fair Sunday a<

boards of Oneida. Cassia and Je- B«lln rome counties and by Joe H an- «“PP«r *1ISO sen. Wendell, acting as an In- Sunday, ng dividual. He Is vice president o f Mondaytfir the Idaho Hors# Breeder* asso* relaUons c

elation, Uie Duchiw- — ■— m eeting ^

[a! C a s t r o B a c k in juwrence

- Moscow AgainJ5g MOSCOW. May 17 W^-Cuban del,f®5nd

Prime M lnlsUr Fidel Castro re- Baltimore, cll Turned lo Moecow today from h' Ooninicrcli he 10‘day tour ot the Soviet Union. Aimttiix-’ DK Mikhail A,-Susli»y. f»craury «

Die SovJet cwHnjunUi p a rty ’s * cen tral oom m ltke, headed a del*

egatlon of-o ffic ia ls and Cuban * •" ' diplomats who welcomed Castro '

nt bnck, '•‘Featur*II Is not known how much

i„l( I longer Castro wJU rem ain Jn tlie m anaf'n f 1 soviet Union, . tries high

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D - there was as ye t "no evidence"icer th a t cottonseed n i f a l caused Tho lad "no caucer In hum ans, a lthough th e ventlon atha Ingredient "has also been used * i‘

Co a lim ited M to iit in th e h « - ‘ ‘yl® •*’'}•ind m a .i-a lsL !l----------------- --------------- -SS!1-S1^‘no- Nor was there any "evidence Tueia^fiTear ot dangrr to hum an health trom ,■ out eating Uout aUeated w llh hapa- Twin l^ ll lear toma,” Ihe announcem ent, said,

mln MafW, olin* dence" nt the dlHasa. *on, Duhltft Tna dijaikii f ln t appearal on li»i; B usj

me, “a major •cala’* in the Weat dur- Haight, 1Iver Ini IBM. i t was InltJally s |» tted Hhoslione;

in OftUfomla ^ a t M ine year in rome, an ited « ghJpoiwt M tU ti /ro m Idaho. T v la r a il

i p e r D e d ic a te d t o S e r v in g : a n d l ^ m o t i

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DN eollar. th ree nav y frogm en a w a it a rriv a l fh ich A stronan t G ordon C ooper h u r tle d U Ui -€ o o p e r-f lo s te d - to - tb e -e n rfa c e -9 f-th « -F a c if lo ■bero th e K earearye waa w a i t e r fo r h im . (AP

is Resort Use ( Dng Edge of Cta te U n d Commissioner 0 . J . Buxton £0 ac res 'o f land ftb n g th e n o rth ern ban ible f u tu re -d e M l^ n e n t fo r-re so rt-p u i /em m ent and m d been w ithdraw n fn >d, B uxton said, and th e s ta te h a s f i r

th a land pvtpndfl Bflfltil Z Z from th e P errine M emorial _ bUdge n o rth 'd rT w ln -F a lls X - O S alm ost to Shoshone falls, -ra-r*

"W e th in k thU land h a s a lo t W I T of poMlbllltles,” B ux ton said."We have h a d some inquiries - j n

- - from jie o p le jn te re a te d I n - a - r e . - J — K -so r t hotel. I t also m ig h t be m ade -

)lae available fo r p rivate hom csltes,'’ w em bc)nr B ukton sa id he w en t to the u n g u e cIch a re a yesterday to Inspect It. cussed dila - H e sa id the a re a Includes land i„ g gcAgithe In th e bottom of the canyon ond ven tlon 1

to also on top of bluff.. ( |,e groil e y ----------------------------- - sc lo . O n

“ Auto nealers r": £ Set Conclave 1 3U fi ------- ---------- - «ny< thi

- In Sun Vall ^ sr„i1?^ S t w VALLEY, May n — T he Also sp Jn ; T danti-A m om oW le-D ealer»-a«#o- ln*-<ieMl un e lation will have its annum con»' T R F ls;" '! uld ven tlon he re Sunday th rough pre.Mdent Jill T uesday a t th e Son V alley lodge. Uie p<wt/- T iir m nventlon y lll begin S u n - several v

to "Sy -M ornm B -w lth 'a -go ltgam e «fto th e S u n valley golf course. S u n - *«‘V ™

th e day a fU rnoon there will be a fo r U a p sh o o t .* t th e tr a p field . Reg- itii. IftratlOTi iffil begin a t 3 p jn . day conv . 1,. Sunday a t th o lodge lobby. T h e A t tho jb “a n n u a l get together a n d bu ffe t W illiam in l «upper will bo held a t S p m , civil def 5 " . S unday . . «»> =‘''»

o f M onday m orning th e IniUwitry M rs. Tl so - ttiUUoHs com m ittee will m eet In v ic e , prc

Uie D uchin room, T h e Rcneral b ranch , m eeting will sU r t a t 10 o.m. m eeting.

’ M w iday In th e O pera house w ith ports am U w ren ce Haegle, H ailey, p ast m an . N( p resident, giving the welcoinliig ur«r address. Also speaking will be E. O le nn rA. Bogert. Jr.. Pocatello, presi- cJwlriHnr deb t, a n d T hom as O. McDavld, Uonul co

re - Baltim ore, Md., vice p residen t of rrlrtny1 Com m ercial ~CMflir~corpon>tlon? be-electei

AiioUier' fea tured » P e a k e r } '« ' ‘" ll' ; «* M onday if te n io o n wlll be Virgil

B. Boyd, Detroit, vice proiUtent " and general sales m anager o t Mfit, C< C hrysler corporation. convcntU ' ‘F ea tu rM speakers during the " T uesday seaslon will Do M. 11, o f ^ ! e r s ^

D ealers association, » , .o n i c m a n d d lractors will be A n i r

elected during the 'I'ufisdtty a l l - d ; a,. ernoon K sslon, l U O |

T he ladlea will hi*vo llielr con- _,Sb ventlon a l the sumo tim e as th e u i_ A n tl- ,„ ,d men's, wllh a golf gnmo Bundajr, j,i to u r ’ h u . slyle ahow MoiiUay and a lunflli* n ig iit ai

eon nietftlng w ith the mnn un (ive Chli T u e i a - iT T n n ty im h o w -M o n d a y m m « r - t

rom W in tie iponw red by Carrnll’s, agency r Tw m Fall*. , - r r —

Bid Members of the convention * | ' | . ( | ,ted oommltt«« a re U w ren ce llnugle. ■■•*** iivi* M afW , flhalrmaii; A. a . A nder­

son. D uhlj Ray » . Oobble, Oood* ) 9 4 3 , on ing; Bus Qoode, n iip e r ti Ludwig i o a 2

lu r. H aight, Burley; W ard Hawson. t t ^ Shotlione; K enneth lUco, Je - .a x '* • in rom e, and O lenu a . Je iik liu . IV f iJ ih f t T w ln j* lU . 1 9 6 2

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tics and spokesma ship. US m edical wlUi Coo

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1»f-the-Paelflc-aiM iUieaat-of M Uway. £{ “* h r fo r h im . (A P wlrejrfiotb)____________

Use df 400 ^ of Canyorf

. J . B u x t o n s a id t o d a y t h e s t a t e ^ l o r t h e r n b a n k o f S n a ic e r i v i r i n i r - r e s o r t - p u r p a s f i s . T h e la n d i s i t h d r a w n f r o m p r i v a t e u s e . I t ence was t a t e h a s f i r s t c h o ic e o n I t . H e ing wooz P flfltl ' .................................h la P ^ t

S P o s t m a s t e r s ^ SIs. 'W V T » 1 • until CoWinding up

- T - F - M e e t i n « r - - ■ ' “S

Ites.'’ M em berslilp Jn Uie N otional tl‘“ t C the L eague of Postm asters was d ls- worse—v

cussed during th e Friday m orn- obvlouslj land lug session of th e annual con- • '“t- ' ®hd ven tlon of th e Idnlio b ranch of P «s ld i

th e group, by Jack R. Bnlley, sratulat< Sclo. O re., regional postal coor-

■a ■"r"'-; .............. . I, a ' Cpollclcs and league Insurances, . ,

p Ho explained some o t th e duties society i of a cQprdlnator ond some of Uie

— _ wny^ tJ^e pfio rd lnn tor helps the **Psacibm nch . He snid th e Job of co- [,g ^

■ 'J o rd ln a to r Is new for th e region.- yjjK,T he Also speaking during th e morn* toddy."

»«eo- lnir-aee«lon-w a « -W ^ T r-V au g h n i —Coopei

ough presiden t. H e spoke briefly on book" fllDdge. Uie posta l budget and explained ed elecUSun- several views of bills pending In H e w ai e l t oongreas. I le ls -eehedu lM -as-tha a l i g h t sBun- fea tu red speaker fo r th e annual tended ttje a ba n q u et a l 6 p.m, Friday. The his revcn « 2. banquet will conclude the four- matlo..c(p jn . day convention. wire InT h e A t th o noon luncheon meeting,

u t te t W illiam Q . D ls«onnette. Boise, C « P « 'p.m, civil defense olllcla l, discussed rockeu ;

, th e civil dctcnse program . •o” " 'ly '« t r y M rs. T helm a B utts. Hope, firstBt in v ic e . p residen t o t th e Idaho ®le ra l b ran c h , conducted th e businessa,m . m eeting. O fficers gave the ir re- fw ith ports a n d M rs. A nita Schwendl*pnst m an . Nowdale. secreU ry-treas-

inliiK u rer of th e Idaho branch, and '>‘ ""'001ae E. O lenn P ra tt , F irth , convention Tlie Kred). G halnnnn. rei>ortc/l on tlie no - outlookavid, Uonul convention, *ent upIt o t F riday a fternoon officers will ,tlon : be-elected-nnd-lhreo-deU aalM -to l i l M l l l iV ftr Ihe nntloniil convention, to be “ ®I,„ ,1 held 8«pL 16.30, In DallM , Tcx„M *111r of Mrs, Cook sa id the 1004 sla te j

convention sltp 'l tn d time will j vt | , . also be announced, I

I ,, At Uie banquet Friday n ight. 1' J y n ' officers will bo hihtalled and Ihe ^Irtui'j poslm aster o t the year award will j Habiiifi* 1»® presented. T oastm aster a t tJie fj In Msino banquet will be Wullaoe W hite- t dlseas, 'i V h rnd . L ava H ot Hprlnas. th ird ' I to (obne I’ro^'tlent «* H'o branch, , llonai

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II,M Anti-Chinese ij „Riots Reported K. JAUARTA..lild0liS.'lh‘, M«y JJ

» Ihe w i-A n tl-C h ln e se riots brnka ou t M“ 1»>. In four w estern Jav a towns lasl t nmoll- n igh t and Indonesians burned ■ Jti» on five Chinese bIiojm, bicycles and H J*-nday m m or—vehioleft.'—A n ta ra -n a w a «•,------Am il’s, agency reported today, U

;S: Traffic Deaths | SIid e r- I J a h » - ^ j K

1 9 6 3 ............................... 58 g1 9 6 2 ............................... 6 9 f\

K M a g ic V .l la yikilu 1 9 6 3 ..... ........................ 13 g

1 9 6 2 ............................... 11

o f N in e I r r i g a t e d I d a h o C o u n t i e s

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I Cooper I Woozy I Lasting

I ' (See 1I By theI A s t r o n a u t G o rd o n C o o p e r ^ vns m e r

I C o o p e r , 3 6 , e x p r e s s e d c o n f id e n c e t h aI f u t u r e , m o r e e x t e n d e d **’I s p a c e o p e r a t i o n s . ” T h eI s p a c e m a n ’s p e r i l o u s d e s c e n t ^ t o h ig e x a c t l y p r e d ic te d - im ^a p act po in t P0 mlJes sou theas t ofK ; Midway Island T h u n d a y after>m nooA w as fu ll of d ram a andg heroism . B u t h is physical con*g ditlon w as w h a t m ost pleasedH space Agency doctors examining■ h im F riday . - - - - ~f f Ben Jam es, n a tio n a l aeronau* ^ H H j

tics a n d space adm inistra tion H | | | ] H r ' spokesm an a board th e recovery^ ship. U 6S K earsarge. sa id the ' f v ( v '» 8 H m edical m en were "very happyI w ith Cooper’s condition. I n lay* >'i M

a ¥ # '. ♦ • - r H I — A i j o a r d C a r r i e r -■J Jerry Lloyd tnglem an. 20, j'I Vj I

, ~ l w i r o n i r 7 " a B d 'M r f ." O lenn-------1m C o flem an, 519 ’T hird avenue H n o r t h . Tw in Palls, w a s■ ab oard th e c a rrie r K earkarge

w hen Uie sh ip picked np As-V* U onaut G ordon Cooper n e a r ICTBWi•*' Itlldway b la n d a f te r Cooper’s t ' ^ a |

» - o r b l t 'f p * e e ^ f l i g h t ^ n r s - —___ day n igh t.

Englem an Is a qo a rte r- l l | Q ^m aater th ird eUss, s ta tioned g 3 | ion th e bridge of th e carrleiC Q S B HIlls woilL In d ad e a ehaiH bg E W Wtb e ahlp'c ooun« a n d log- B o Bf i n f . - H a r } i a B - b e e n ^ - t ^ 3 i z ^ H B navy four years.

V V « «a t e. ^ m an’s languago , 70U w ould «ayI i - h is condition Is n o r m a l . ............ .* ^ "T h e only th in g h e d id expert*

I t ence w as ab o u t 16 seconds of be*H e ing woozy a f te r h e stepped ou t o f

- T - . h la P a l th 7 capsule. .T hU was ■ ■-------liuiiiiiU m itt w p « ;t« l ." ■ '

T h e te sta a n d th e engineering H U K ^— debrleflng-sejstena-w lll-bonU nu* -U lka-t» -

untll Cooper is tlow n fro m th e c arrier I , K earsarge to H onolulu Sa tu rday th e P a d

afternoon for a pa rad e a n d public the worlrecep tion. ______ ______ . . •“

o r . ' ■■'A'merlcail space agency ({octors ■) had expressed, leara beforehand |4 V f c i i^nal tl‘“ t Cooper m ight f a ln t - o r X C ’ d ls- worse—w hen he cam e down. They

lorn- obviously were delighted he did

Presiden t K ennedy, w ho con- O C J Alley gra tu la ted Uie O klahom a a ir fftn r' torce m ojor by telephone a few W A S

m Jjiu ic j-a f ic r ho h Jt Uie deck. ^ nnce na tio n on rad io and Wle- ® ^ f p,

aents a g rea t achievem ent fo r o u r v c r s i a l lut es Boclely and a g rea t achievem ent P reH rde i

ih l puHHlnjr■ “ ■ well as wor, a n d th is was one o f de«ifi71C( :ion.- t t i j victories fo r th e hum an sp ir it w a a alorn* toddy." --------------ighn, —C oop«W ff-Bplrlt-< lld-noi-fall«r ------

/ on book'’ f ligh t h is capsule develop- ‘i X d l lined ed electrical difficulties. - a -T -v i iig In H e was In th e 10th o rb it w hen K i l l i-Uia a lig h t snappari-nn jyh lch -w aU n- ,mial tended to do so only as he fired 1 • 1 T he his reverse rocketa. T h e au to-

[our- m a tlc .co n tro l system was liay-wire in aome Inexplicable m a n - t m r t E

Mbc Cooper w ould, have lo fire h is J[*rahluii uaed rockeu m anually and alao per- ,

sonolly a d ju s t th e vital descen t co i'a p u d a ttllude of r n l th 1 , A m istake of n

iK “ a single second In firing any o t . , , the i h « e re v e rse rocketa could m ean a land ing e rro r o f seven miles. A few seconds nw ry could “ " ' 7 : "

" ? spell d isaster a f te r 600,000 mile*of sm ooth sa iling . ! U.N. gu

itlon T T e K earsarge. where a Imppy n a - outlook h a d tu rn ed to te iulon, doctors a

sen t up h e r search and rescue m oned. f planes. Im perturbably . Cooper had no hi

u _ ta tiled his rockets as he soared Lnutri , be oveT m e Rod C hlha coast Hear ,,-re- BImnghal, Boon the KcnrsarHC ‘

(i-sniinuts OK r* t« T. r t t i a n II 'I1>aiit to

ilate

r Knock Outi Ihe LI will / Habln oral polio vaeeliie will be dlsp< (ho ri III Afagld Valley In an eff«r( (o wlp« out lilte- 1: disease. Clinlea will be held from 1 lo 6 hlril ' I to fl p.m, Hunday In IKa following cor

' llonaiTWIN PALLS — Momlngslde, Lit

:i sehoolat Twin Fall» high aohool.If NMUHIIONK Lhicaln grade Khool

I I 1-II.Kit — Junior high aohool.I l | KIM HKRI.Y — tirade aeh<H)l. y n ’ l!nKN-IIA7.KLTON — Hatellon d lyI o u t “1 MIIRTAWIH - ^ H lg h school.

U it i BUHL — New e le n e n la r ; school.m od < ItU P E IlT — CIvI) auditorium , and n P A t / t — O ratfe sehoof. •

----- 3 JERO M B')— H igh seheoi.- 1 A LBION — G rad e sehool,® r ®“" “ " rum uu r# bulldi

;a I f f » z 8 S i l ! E l : a° a O A KLSV R alnb«w hall.

^9 I rA lH r iK L D la I h i M iy eom m unltj ] F riday . | | w ill b« frotn • a Jn . t<

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th e c a rrier K e a r u n a w hich p lw ked h im a n d hrday th e P a d f le T h n n d a y a fte r » S4-henr JoanibUc Oie w orld. (AP w iropheto) ,_____________

P Feed Grain B"hey

r Sent to Presiia ir

WASHINGTON, May 17 (U PI)— a feed grain bill boosted adm lniatr

p n u f p r fnrm er approval of . P resident ' our vcrsial w heat control program . The nent presrdent ft' m ajo r legislative victc

SuHHlng and HCnding to the W hite I: esignecJ to reduce ifio reea grahi

pint was H to. 35. Admiiilat£iiiUoii_o£flcii --------- ~ good om(

I S : F 5 & Sv r m A » ■ control |)iIulls--Ai*au^ifc‘i .s

•red » • I , T T 1VT political cAide to U.N.u m T E D N A S O N S . N.V.. May driven Uu-<

n tf i - O m a r LoufU o f the Dnltfld o u t a elm Arab Republo. U.N. undersecre- four-day w ry for special polltlcol a ffairs, am end or

, collapsed ahd d lid of a h e a r t a t - Deniocra “ Uck a t U.N. headquartors today, jpg a ll ami ' , i Loutfl wnn stricken aa h e w as slble dela;

w aiting for a n , e levator a t Oio conference, second-tloor d d e g a tc s lounge to woiflfl lia t

i l l u ^ *** MU.N. guards quickly aU em pted

-_ y m ouU i-to-m outh resp ira tion as llo " doctors and nurses were su m - A«uo m oned. A close friend sa id h e B 0I8I! >per had no h istory o t j i e v t ailm ents. Su'L**/'* ‘" ‘I Loutfl, 68, w as tho second top |o t f „ I'JJJ adviser to S cc re tary-O encra l U proval 0 (I 'H ia iit lo -d lo wlUiln a m o n th , f r a jn i p

o f* ^ e * 1

Out Polio f l> Will be dispensed th is w eek-end I eUluUgn <r( (o wipe ou t ib e d rea d erlppK ng i tra in a< Id from 1 lo fl p.m . H aturday a n d i> following oom m unltles and loea* ;] *

■ ■ i Iron o u t fltrnlngslde, LInocIn a n d H arrison S a le and h.'* h igh aehool. « tU o feecn grade K hooL i s n «•' , <lrr w hich' ooh^iel. iiy cu t n

H aseUon d ly ha ll. o the r fee

• « . .1 H I’’’'®* '" 'P Pil* « i I***' ®iiu r iu m . paymtiiits.

u . I t Indui IIM I. tU M k ........ ......... ......... .............. tny ayHm.

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ly Bifc JTrip I

lours Ien he finished a 34-hour trip

IA lot from th /s misston fo r .

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t4 -hen r JounMy, n U m m a ro o n d

in B a n s iresident |7 (U PI)—Senate passage o f I adm inistration hopes today f

President Kennedy’s contro- Tanv^l'he senate, nanded th e ittive victory last n ig h t by li le W hite House his m easure , |jca~ g r«lH sUrplUfl. Tflfl vote--------Uon_o£flciflla-vliiwfid_it.flfljtt____ ,j" good omen fo r uoxt Tues- ,

" r ‘Y e ' * ^ l S m --------■ control proposal. The w heat

p lan h as become a h o t Issuo tn

political conlasti;, In In laoalty .T lie feed grain bUl. w hich h a d

passed th e house e a r l ln , waa y d riven Uirough th e aena te with*1 o u t a single changv desp ite a f(- four-day R epubllcsn fig h t tq ,, am end or defeat It. • 'I

DeniocraUo success In sm ash*Inn >11 .m .n d m .n l« nvm lM p m - |

s slble delay in a senate-housa 9 conference, w h i c h o therw iso J woifla^ have • been necessary to

i sApproves

e B O IS r, May I t, p r e e l d e n t o f th e Idaho

W heat G row ers association today dcacrlb td .senate ap-

J proval o t (be vo luntary feedI. f ra in s p ro n a m .R I (he final„ atep in aasuring workability3 of th e . 1M4 w heat program .1 K eith Amende, Atblon. aald> Ihe asinclallon worked for; th e feed g ra in leglabtllon1 w llh Ita provUlons to r sub-i sUluUDn ot w heal on feedJ gralft aeree.

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i Iron o u t differences in th e sen- S a le and iiouso bills.; T h e feed bill extcnits Into 1DQ4

ftiifl 1809 Hti e xM iitg |>ro«r«in im - <lrr w hich farm ers who vo lun ta r­ily cu t p lan tings o f corn and o the r feed g rains qualify for

d price Rupporu between as a n a BO - , . per cen t o f pa rity land-d lverslon . paymtiiita.

I t Inoludei modlflcaUoiU giV' tniy_Agriaultura B e o r ^ r y OrvUlo L . F m ^ 7 b r o « d ilio re tlo n a ry txm ar la dM ldlng how m ueh of lh a prloa suppo rt should be of*

tn (h« f m o!.dir«ofi.p*y? m kaf^ to ■>,

h a n b k w i D i H v i b r ,B T 00B 3I0L U . Uay

17 n m ^ v i e t M m i t r m m Kiiruihdtav today aoo«tit«d aa invlUUoQ to vUlt avodeo.

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I Truck Crash t ipama^~Suir It—Goe84o-Jur^( A «1.0N civU cult teoucht I

aeorge JuJcef and Robert Juki tinlli Biihli i n l f T t

LewU uid the inclependent coinptny and ehirflag nc(1 B«noe In » two*Tchlcl« mcUa; which occurred Oct. M, I« went to the Jury « :0:48 ».« rrldtjr U) Twin n^li dlstrl court.

70110101)7 la th* e»M w ■ he«rd T h u n d iy before Judi

Theron Ward u id •ttorheys .1 . their vguoient< P h d tr momli

be(on tunUng the' o m v n r tlie Jurr. l2 -m m b « r tu h id not returned t verdict l Frldey noon.

The Juker brothera char that Lewli. an emplojre ef t

>jt meat eomptny. waa d r im or '!! J8M w n truck owned by t)

firm. The truck coUided wl - a pickup truck and a beet ci

belnf Creosported by Oeor Juker. about three and one-hj

I mile* weit of Buhl on Ofl. 10, I The Juken are asking |1 JI for damage to the beet cai * 1700 /or ]oe> of the beet car

UM during the eugar beet ha

-------^l<f-T3««eTmer*-ptckuptniiThe Juker brothen, State p

trolmaa Richard Buma, WUlj Roberta and Stanley .Oulleh-t<

| . tilled TtJuraday for the pUlII-------- tiffs. Defenaa witneasea testit

- ! ------wwre r arl We«iand U n it,

Juron ia tha caa« art Ut U Cracken. Jr.: Jamea U. Ola Leona W. Baha, Dwight B4 Sryaa & Plott. lira. Paul saw Mr*. O. J. Bottm*. Un. Art

" — 5£ £ SI Ik ' T b t . f ln a e l a e p m r th «: \ i . K u ag u te r . Buhl. 1« i«pr«senU

" the Juker bcDtbere. Parry. Ro ertaon and Daly,Twin ran* Il

I 'V firm , ia repreeanttng the m< .li- pacfctng oompany and tewt*.

I MagicVaU^ f!f” -----Funefalr^

KlIIBIia.T'-ftBeral terrb . fbr m a k -C n r n «UI be beU

a piB.'Uoaday in the R«ynol------------^ _lun«taUum»chwtf.JPwto,PpU

---------by-th#-B*T.-W.-'tfr'A»mrtn»cloaa frtvid of Ur. Orosi and former nan oiu tala. Oonolu inf ritea wfflba beld at'0UQI UemarlU paric.

y - ---- .aoOOmo-'PUBwa] wrvli

• " fiifH«nrr,A.->niett.-fc»nnerB i ■ iSd ^ ‘ hUI realdentrw m -

. held a t a p m . M tuniay a t t Thompeon funeral chapel wl ■neraon P u g m i r a offidati

V ' Laat ritea will b« held in t Xlmwood e e m S ^ . .

’ JB ftO U S-P uoeral aervleea;: Kanneth R. Uvent wlU be h<

->T-------«'■ > -a>t-UM>d«»:>t tba in' ■ funeral chapel by ttie R

Oeorge R. Barnhart, Preebyterl “ iiiwawmiiit-««rwiUTM-oc

' dueted la the Jerome eemeu FManda n a y call a t the Uc ehapel Saturday, Bundayand u tU_l.tJ^_U^ejr .

— OOODmO— Puaeial aervli for Bari Clayton DeUaln. ;

M k month old BOQ of U r, and M W Jen7 DaMaln. wl]] be held a:

A m ■ p. m. Monday, with the plaoe i l m be announeed. The Rer. J ’; [ l | DaTia, Aaaembly ot Ood chur M wlUflffletat«.PrieRdamaychU i 'f l l ThoopeoQ chapel S a t u r d ™ a y t o y M tm m t t

BOHt* — F unw .1 a n r l ^

li.1!..-------nnnnhaimt ritM .»ni hairtthe Buhl cemetery.

fjf— ^Mr«USmUh,-Buii

!; T a k e n b y D e a thH r BQHkJCU.r7-U n .0haiI. M, Smith, 7», route ». Buh), d]T at'0!n~pjn.~ Thmday at Iil , Hamll nurtini home of an <I tended lUneea,U She wai bora Mor. U , 1W3,tk Waahbum. MOm and waa murM [ to Oharlee Bdward Bmlth Ei l 1», IMS. a t Blelcman. U o. yHnO; eame te Buhl in \ m frr7 ' Opiringdale. Arh., and lived w

ef Buhl whera they operatedft. . orohAM,

, H it. Bmlth waa a member the Aaaembly ot Ood church

''i I . Bpringdale, Ark., i \ \ In addlUon to her huibaUIl ahe it aurvived by five daugHl<ml Mr*. Ulllan Baggett, Mrs. l/>r^ Montmm«7 : and Ur». Dei.... O o k « lUfluW; *

.treU, .Bpri^da\e, Ark; and h L M UUdrtd Oob«rly, Torrance, Oal

v„ I three loni, Hubert Smith i Olaudi Bmlth. both Buhl, i

I, ( Olenard Smith, Springdale, Ai >tj< |l» irandchUdren and O gr<

j M . . . yuM m l.H nrloti.iiU l>h«l(^ a p ^ Monday a t the Alberti>fl| Memorial ohapal by tha F^11 g>eldon BUffX pastor ot

lUl OonohtdlnK rttaa will be’ held U|j| the Buhl cemetapr.

B - R u s s ia n O ff ic ia

H S h o t f o r S p y in g

1 r J S S S & W S Z Ki - ' f f ly .t r

S H b I * t S . o f S e W B ^ t * 1 nH r - -aiawr MMPaakevilvwMi I H j .

lUI^ i n A $i0Ut with Brttlah b<Iffli nMBiW^mUlt wynna. p

MU> MMl Wynn* w al|h( yaan

m i

t _ j j S

llm e » -N e w t Weather, TeMAGIC VALLET—M4eUy clear

OatlMk fer 8 a a i» r eooU aw d fii T f l S l l » * M a fte r Iowa M*4S, except C a n a

teJBJdM B,wl.th«laBee-«fHfbtfi - C J i i l i r — s l J e re eM ^ n a t T J ^ a x p e i tm r a t ai

M a t r ^ M t t M e g y ^ ” ^ '7

S it ^ e - lach >9 ; a t CasUeford, Ihw

W l l - .. FIVE-DAY FA ehaBg*.Jf U k liv Ptace in t i

« i ** * “ > weather over the n

P a ^ dlstriet projonaaaat weather feature______I b m g h Wedneiday. The low prea

• • /am w fclr ailreetMl u> Ui» W rt b^ore Judge ,,r th er west In USttom ey^ ave n e r e B c st e f these two weather pi rtday morning ^ refleeted t« the Borth of our I o a e w e r to „ d il»en e M t h w » r t » i l of Ibe f •m em b^ OeneraBy blfher presiare >( tha verdict by a * , , u a d te keep skiee /ali

Idaho. W llh large am onnu of » ithera charge „ | , | *,erage from fanr to eight nploye e f m e ^ Goodluf 71-«3. Twin Falls 71- ta d r j w of a rtonju from the Paciflo r«

^ • e w ai«« during the n e it fife «s collided with Bipeeted to ocewr In the vtliejra » 4 a beet cart be^k aU fn i threagboot thU flTCd ' ^ w ** possible and sky eorer iand < m e .l^ t „ O u e f the sky covered. Wta<

‘ varUble w ith speeds a*cr»(ii>r fl'asking | l . m tm p en in rea will mshe coBstdera

M ^ t c ^ : irttb readings pttshtog Into (he M he beet < ^ 1 knd pU nllargar beet har<|r«vorable weather to make exeelle:

?” ■ matnrteg »e«* rarieliee o f bean«Suma. WUum ia nan y areas.sy.Oullch-tes- ■« --------9T the plain. THIRTT-DATMssea U stlfy . Temperatnrea near normal with i I Carl W eavy ar* eij^ ltd *" »««<>»*■»-

• 2 ® 5 2 a w 2 ‘ c 2 r tT u i IT Jm k

rather freqaeatly aeroea the oen i . P a u l B ^ . k m U m and oertbera Great PI e, A r t^ daya of eleady akJes which will fa

B a w e w .^ t t l m a temperatnrea i Hackney and norosal d«e ta the elovdy eever, ee

^ .J . M dayi wtn balanee ea t and averaj lepwerth a sd (eatpentare* r u g * froi« p r e se n tin g the apper »N by ja ld Jane la L i ? 2 ? T i . ^ f r w a ^ e appw «0s I^ pan* Uw western vaDeya. N onaal mlalm on

mkr 4«b at the begiaalag to the and tew i^ ,eatliweelem valleys and from th.----------- w aU eentral and aeathcaatera va

-Preelp lU U eo-w lU -b# in ih e-for

r a U e y t f “nS!

r a l r "ineral terTleei S n uh iaa wlH average areaad 70 rUI be held at idX'teatbj total jky eoverage. Wla<

the Reynelda mllee per hear dvriag th le peri»

. O r m and a depth expected to range h o i ^ e lain. Oonolud- w atheeatral vafieyi b r n U Jane.

»“ “ “ »»• r .neemal p r^ p ltatlon expected to

lervloes B^he good gaina. Field preparaU wm ceSM>KW.te'be interm pied at_

SYNOPSIS AND AORIC i ^ S e i with A warm and dry weather system r a offloiatfiS «>•I beld in the , u local area of coastal'• * .. . To thp farming Interesta In par(

* 7. general, thlg type of weather la we) o t tm O itm Idaho, m rain haa fa

u win be held tify <»f our valleys in aouthem Ida jr- t t -tto -H o w rt tha a trfaee and aloft na pr by the Rev. Sunday. Drying condiUons will I rt, Preebyterlaii permitting field preparation anC

p S )P e e r * o ia r '- in f8T i r w t ^ ^om* w e t e r y , temperature* to warm conaldeial;

at the Hove aepth. sugar beat growth, which unday and un- t n u . w ill bjg ln te make gains. 1__ - . . a n d evening hour* will permit spi- In most areas,uaeial.aerflcea .,.Tem peralur« wW continue to i

D eU aln. i f . Idaho th r o u ^ Sa^uMajr, «tth' m i U r, and U rt. upper 70a Into the 80e by Saturdi

!1 ba held at 3 -------i i the place to TEMPERATURE AN][he R*T. Jim au ^ " P'P-4 OKd oh im h . { S S X - S ” “ r ' ~ M uIda may caU a t aISK T !____ st mI S a t u r d a y » '»•«• ----------------- «M d im m t t n . — --------- ’. ! ! i

IT.n»ik I« S i , - - - ; ;

ilSlie**** ■ ■ I Z I M »»j i - f r z a ,

'• K.MM a t r ________« SI .«*;

B i ig ^ := ■ ii s J Death -------------- " —

-M ra. Oharlu TOAHO TKMi• i B i iw .d i e d »{;“« ~ Hviirtday a t the (wim ____________ is <«o m e c t a n e x . g ; ; |^ - ... - ■ j j J|

:oT. u , 1W3, at c tS u * I .U " z z ir r :: m "jd waa married --------- ^ 21 i lrd Sm ith Dec. --------- ?} ”aan. Mo. yThey nrtKtoiiii - irin in « from ------------ ” '

NORTK roA K O -P alr throHgJ sy operam an change. Higha aa-7B. Iowa a0-4>,

S ] ) g j j „ K i w a n i a n s

H o n o r M o t h e r sitt, Mrs. W e n e DECLO, May 17 - A special: Mr*. Dennft Mother's day program w u givenrs. Pauline Lit* Monday noon when Uie OecloArk., and Mrs. Klwanls club met at M in i cafelo a n e e , Callt.; with the w ivn of the members asv t Sm ith and speelal gueAU.oUi Buhl, and Clifford Butlon, president, wel-

’ “ "'®d ths guesu. Tlie pledge wasand O great- ],d by Earl Darrlngton and Jo.

... V* . . . . . aniatte gave the prayer.I “i 'CiuirgoI w e MDeruon c l Ihe program whloJi consiJtcdJ * /. by Kurtpastor ot the ailrnpeon and » reading by Janet

WiU be^held to wives b 7 A * m a ^ ^ ie ? ? E " n « r r< , ■ Waekle and Miks Novosel, mem*- — —— ber* of the emertalnment com-

Official sT hSSpvinjc -------- --

Low G r a i n R a t e si ^ p y _fw J ^ A B inN aTO N . Ma^ J7 atO-,

T* • ^ and Ilnur mill oiwrators to-news dsy «rg«l the Inter.Ute coi«.

OVMV waa w o t mwce commbslon not to ciincel“•_____ , , , . Mrtuced rail rsUs on grain ship.

MBTloud last menu from the region.

! w m S ‘he gtaln pro.»h‘» « s ainieered be-

l |h ( y * a n lo u railroads which reduced n u n itiI i»W,

er, Temperatures-M CeUy clear ih rM g h S a tw d a y a n d w a ia e r . y cooUaDCd fa ir a n d w a r ^ B lgha B a ta ria y IB, except C an u a prairie Ugta* |n ap p er 7ta, tows laea .o f-llgb t trea t. T n n p e n tw e e a t • a j a . t U r .a x 9« 1n r a t sU )lea w ith iS p e r een t bvm idlly, logy U b e r a i ^ w i u r M p « r - w n tm aaM lty.-H 'mlrfteU. e» a t B ahl. 44 a t C td tk to ed . M a t ,

t : iO H . Boil tem pera tores: A t T . P . expert- '' iiwh U , e lgh t-lneh U . 2»-lacta S I; a t B nhL . CasUeford, three-tocfa »g; * t W eadeH, th ree - •

FIVE-DAY FORECAST • 'jtg pU ce in th e preasiire p a tU ra a lo ft whIeh he r ever the valleya of avalbe ra Id ah o fe r the > Ih pressnre a lo ft Is new expected to be th e I icr feature •M e—th e I n le m o s a U ia region ' . The low presmtfe tro ag h a lo ft th a t baa bees < led Uie W eet Coast s ta le s th e p aat wMk or ther w est In th e Paclfle ocean. T he eombined 1 two w eather p a tte rn s wlU can ie s to rm system s < le Berth of oa r a g d en lta ra l valleys In to Canada 1 m t of (he Roeiiy M oaaU ins. presiufe a t (he sa rfaee d a rin g (h e -n e s t fire keep shies / a i r Ofier th e valleys of son thera tm onn ts of sum h lne expected, tem pera tnres

fonr to e igh t degrees above normaL Normals Twla Falls 71-40 and Burley 7».4*.I the Paclfle restric ted in tb e lr a io v eu eaf Into le nex t five days. Uttle o r a o pree ip lta tloa Is n the villeya of m b th e re Idaho. S a a aU ae will loot th i t five-day p ^ o d , averaging M p e r cen t and sky cover averaging a round th ree- to four- covered. W inds will be generally light and

It aversflng five to a la e aiUea per hour. Boll mshe eoBslderabl* galas tn the ir an n n al riae tog Into (he Me ever moat valley areas.‘ knd p U n llag of pofaftoes a a d earn V III bave0 m ake e»eellent progress through W ednesday.

i i n * ^ p U ^ t o f * ^ t t iw * a t^ S f ^ ^ U n g * ^ ^ " l a t e ] eliee o t beaa« wU] be ab le to g s t a ad e r way ‘

TH IR TT-D A Y OtJTCOOK ■---------- !r norm al w ith p ree ip lU tloa toU ls above n o n a a l '

(he w ra th e r pa ttern from mid M ay jo pild .t tren d toward# lew p reu u ro a lo ft foat o ff and <« t wUI b* reoccvrrlag ih roagont a m ajor, p e r- <!. S tera i ayatema from th e Paclfle will n e v e Ileroea th e cen tra l p la tean Into th e n o r th « b ]ten) G re at P la laa sU tes, b riag ing fre q sea t .1 w hich will favor lower daytim e terapera tareL tem pera tsrea a t th e 'sam e t l a u v riltho ld a b o n j iloady eever, so th a t U m perataree for th e aex t o a t a ad average n e a r seasoaal n o rm a l N o ra u l ,

■re* n a n from ih e low 70a a t th e beginningt jn id J a n e in th e asathw eat and aoatheeatral lie vpper «0s to th e m id 70s over th s a o ith - ‘

[inning to th e lower BOs by m id J a n e in tb e iI a n d ^ m (he low to (be opper 4Ae « re r (he iH ttheaatem vatleya. <-bo to - tb e -fo rm of ra lnahoweta o rp e r fo d s -o f -]oghowt th e n o i t M daya. T oU l a u m n U of | rpeeted to range from .SS of an Inoh to 1.S5 , leva of aeu therw Id ah o except ta ao tte o f theIdaho w h e « “ i o W r ^ l ^ . e r o f T ‘“ " ‘« “ ' « « j

rag* a re a a d 70 per e e a t of po« lb le w ith five- to | coverage. W lads vrlR average from e igh t lo 12

l a g t l A period w ith w lada generally fro m a ; SoU teai> eratiirta-w U l ooath iae g radaally In > t U | t : j M ^ a t s r e a .a t- t h a _ th r w j_ t« _ e lg h t^ e h ange f r o m W m ld - B W lti te - lh r a p p e f Wa ever i : by BiM Ja n e . Ie B o ra a l U m peratares wiU favo r p to n t and . W llh so il m oisture sappUes am ple a n d above ] a expected to eonUaae, emerged crop* sboold ' H eld preparaU on and crop pU ntlng , however, la te r rap te d a t tim ea by perfeds o f r a to ,

I AND A O R I ^ T U R A L SUMMARY 'v eathe r system Is M ttltng over th e w eatem half tea. w ith skies generally f a ir from th e West r M ountains. T he only exception to th is clear a re a o t coasta l tog in southern California, n terests In particu la r, and to other In terests InI w ea the r Is welcomed In th e agricultural Arallaya ; NO ra in h a s f&llen during th e p ast a t houra in In I.

ndlUons will be-excellen t in to th e w eek-end, ‘ repara tion a n d crop p lan ting to m ake good fS“iira w m } n ri« r tlf til-8UW hlno-w ia--cause-aoH - arm coasldexably a t th e th ree- to e igh t-inch . growth, w hich w fa r haa been slow In m ost

» m ake gains. L igh t w inds during th e morning « m perm it spraying and dusting to U ke place

II continue to rUe over th e valleys of sou thern : iM ay; w ith 'read lng rezpected -to -range from the 80* by Saturday.

ERATURE AND PRECIPITATIONMai. Min. Pep. Mm . M<n. Tcv.. TI 4S M l.m l------------------- *i 16. M I t UI1i»ukM .............— K 4i. IT M P«ul ...... ......14 n■fi !! !!. « u o ! !u L „ . UU, ~ l l II

Ji - •**, <4 4S PhMflU ............- ....... »» SI,71 M .01 ------------- T« «T

j n L ‘' £ a r : : : : ; - !i. *9 n ... ...... M----M --------

! M «S .........« So. f l U B|»k<.M ___ :_____ .- .4 S - -4 I ^. 74 S9 )T»mi» ____ _______ »» ■ «»r»e™~TI **'Wm*7»llawMon« . *5 « " * ■TOAHO TKMPERATUREa

W y. Uln. Ttp. ------------------J j J»’ I I «l ' M«ltd . I I SI. II 41 MnunUin llnm* —______ I t II. I t 41 I-krmi - ..................... . I I II■ M *0 {Jo****'’® -----------— *J • jjj' 77 f l JJi/wl ________ T_____ M >1. II I I Htltnon ---------------- ---- : i II. 11 T>ln I 'i lU _________II SI. IB HI W.li.r .— ___ ________is M. II 4t ■ Wtnd.II ----71 II

—P a ir through Saturday . I l t i t e tem perature B. Iowa ao-4>,

Iranians Dor Spray )thers— A special , p „ y rto* bomlw will be given

ram w u g^lven PVRndsco m all car-*il •« ^ dogsa t M in^ cafe who a ttack 'them , a poatofflce

he members m spokesm an laid.' The spray cans, about four

Dresldent. wel- inches long and shaped like H>e pledge waa iipaitcks, a re filled wllh a igton and Jo . solution of m ineral oil and the prayer. oil of capa lcum -an ealrac l w u lu..cluirge o( oayaiiu* MDi>er hloJi co/ulJled wloa by K urt

Richfield MeetIt P reston and RIOllKIRLn. M ay 17—O am ei « s a lio were «e re plnyed a t D iet I t club

Monday wllh Mrs. Percy Chris------- — feiuen Jn charge. Oluh iiioiiiy

^ . was given lo r point* w ith Mrs,n K a te s ^ H«*'i>alon and Mra. lU lp hM . , n i n ,fM ln -p rtx h w . 'J t o - W i lh J W>IM.*tf8 «fli)rdgdoiw rators to - ;["■ « " « r ih r* e mambers kept

ilerslato coin. ' '" m I"® we glU, and four m em .not to ciincel ^ r a li« t tliree a n d one-lu lf

on grain sh ip . Mrs. RUey won lhaglon. cheet gift fo r the week

. . . 1., r : "apjieered be- 7 ^ 0 levied for imt

V-

*^•1 rr f.i f’ -O T -:Jr

ures Cooper Aids r iS X Moon Project.

With Success 1—{cisiUB tw d-Frem -Pm -O Be)-

g « . ' a d iM .^' The waiting m en aboard thel!t1 rf K eam rgc and two destroyeh on ,n d ea ,,th rw - ,t^ in ^ ,h 5rtl3t-h *ar4-tha= w *r- \

^ ber*llng'Tl>undel'dli& 6f A WiU4 ,

mVJt .M d . The P a lth 7 popped in to view 1

tA h* tha gently from lta-®3-foot-re<l and | D U b region white striped parachute. Tbe |hat b u been crew shouted gaily. | BM t w**ii or Scorched by Its fall throughlie combined the atmosphere but solid and in- torm systems U ct. K plumped in to the B-footInto Canada waves. First official estimates

iie next fire * . * ¥ »

M Lighter II*. ABOARD U .S .8. KEAB* <ovement Into SAHQE. May 17 m -A a tro - • MlplUUoe li Bant Gordoa roo)Ser loat ianaUn* will aevea pooads daring h is £ ( ‘ K M per cent orbits ef Earth. 1iree- (0 four- He said he experienced no ly Ugbt and a p a« alekneaa boi « a » e J sr honr. BoU close to faiathig w h m ha

aannal rise flrat sUpped oat o f hia spae* a r eu . capcale.im V lll have „ „ -I Wedneaday. * ♦ * ♦U M ,fa w lii » pQt n t a tH t 'l ,W y a W i C tn H t ‘

' j " ! port bow. but It finally waa lU ed . <l aader way nautical m iles. g,WO yards.

•■I'm In fine shape.*' cooper ra- ____________ Hi> had been aloft >4ibov* norm al '

pM Heucopu r Bl dropped frogmen joat o ff and who afflxed fiatlU aa j w tn th e ■

I m ajor por- capsul*. A whaleboat amartly le will move towed It alongside and a crane Ihe north e n UfUd it onto the hangar decks' ing freqsent elevator Mo. 1. lem peratar^ ...Cocper-blew-off the hatch andII hold abore Richard L. PoUard of the

o>«« Mmer """•>« mum took l>loo<l_pi«,ur..

v U u S S r S 0X0"r the aoath- smiling hut evidently giddy, go from (he Dr. Pollard and Dr. Charles W. Jane in tbe Upp helped him walk along a 4As ffrer (he o f red canvas, lined with

white- guide ropes and marinea jrp ertod s-of in"aresrblue7Tjooper said noth-

anwanU ot but waved and tm lled while inch to 1.S5 g band pUyed.

_ i ih tiM 4» agree with the other fellows, a e S b t ^ * M Wowl P alth 7 did welL 1 had a

gradaally In major. - 1to elih t-toch In quick succession then he re- ' pper Ma m r celved telephone c U a from P m -

Ident Kennedy, Secretary of the tr ptont and Air Force Sugene Zuckert, and . le and above his w ife, back home In U&uston, erop* ahoold Tex.Ing. however, cooper’s long flight Is expected '

to be the last o f m e Mercury ,--------------»erles.‘BraIhsrt^olm «;:d lrector

v .ir of manned space fUght, said ; JT there wa* less than a W per eentto S b ^ ** *"■llfom la. other.r interests In The next step Is the Oemlnl ilturalArallaya p ic g iu n —two m en In one ve- i 24 houra in hide—a t least 18 months In the pr«ssure both futui«. The next step after Oe-

he^^wert the moon, >rSl*cte!f” in'* this . make g ^ decade.

~W orId~7 eaden^tocraaiiJg"S0- ^ vlet Premier Khrushchev-cabled

congratulaUons to P r e s i d e n t Kennedy. Khnfthehev saluted

to U ke place y , , -courageoua American aatro- . Af nant- and -said his flight had* "made a new contribution to theA g a ir o m tn e Mpior*ti(,n -of the - e x ^ u M - o f

the universe." ' X .J Cooper's pretty w i f e m mMm. Mtn. rcB. daughters boarded a big Jet . Si II plane Friday In Houston tor a

n 11 ^*Bht to Hawaii and a rendes- ; H ( ( vous with the new U £ . space

«i champion. •■ 11 i! On Sunday, the family Is to

M M M (ly lo' Oape u&Hkverfti tn d -o n , n 14 - Tuesday the family will be re- ' ** *' celved in the White House rose ' m i l garden by the President.

I* “ Cooper's reception w u delayed" __ for_34 hours imtll Tueaday — to

! n i« give tKe globe-circling air force ?:»i m«JOCJi!Wa_&rfathlr^ ___

: 51 ceremony will be the preienU-« «» tlon to Cooper of the djstlnKuUh-

’7 ; ■ ■ ■ ' ed sa v lce m edarbf the n a liS i il -3 i-_ * L . acUQKU^cs a ^ space admin-

*9 *' Istratlon. Kennedy w ill' prftWttt It.

ii ji 3 Hailey Seniors•: :: Get ScholarshipsM II H A IU Y , May 17 — TlireeIt II seniors of Hailey high school ! ' *5 have been awarded scholarAhlps 71 II to Ihe Lady Catherine Beauty

college In Dolae. temperature The scholarship* were award­

ed to Judith Dreneman. daugh- s s a s a B S U r of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brene.

man; Marcia Dugger, dauRhter )1 * A V ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dugger.

both HaHc}-, and Mary Lynne iCO, May 17 Simpson, daughter of Mrs. Mary (d aerosol Simpson, KMchum. will be given Tlie icholarslUps were given > mall car- afUr Interviews nn Career day tgalnst dogs held 1s t the Hallty high school a poatofflce last month, and daU submitted

by the glrli.. about tour M lis Breneman and MIm Dug* shaped like ger will enter the school June led with a 1 and MUs Simpson will work' ral oil and ihU summer and begin heri -an extract training Jan. 1.________________

i s be SAFEOluh mouiy

iU wllh Mrs, M / I T L Jd Mr*, lu ip h T T I I nn .»M «-«a>nlgd _ , - * » » ■ **' > . . members kepi 7 ^nd tour mem- M fk B H I M b Xkhd one .luK ( 3 S ^ m . K l f c B 1 ey won ths tor the week V , -

tr». Swalnitan

| .« M I . r „ 0i ® IU U II1 )

ometit P H O N t 7 3 3 -B0 3 Z

O T rJT S . _ _ _ ! ___. .

Aids Twin Falls NB *»aid Heck. Twin Palla, was

r O I C C t o a t o f tb e studenU participating J lo draw ing plan* to r a museum

ic'cess:-psg*-O aa)- —M r* .^ B « la F ._ G a rd n t t, Los : I “ An»»W I. .

“ W ord ba* been received here desh-oyeH on ^j^th of a *on to M r. and

x4-th*:T*var* x T r s - T s ^ n . . Ib of a" fiiftlc ggp. AUsk*. McKay was g radu- '

. a ted from .Tw ln Pa lls high school 1 ped in to view j„ jm j . v irs. McKay, the form er 1 ad. dangling CTarlene W hitmore, was g radu- 1 -foot TCd and « ted from Tw in Pails high School 1 rachuU . Tbe fn im i . McKay 1* w ith tb e arm y )

in Alaaka. > fall through ------------------------------------ — “

Talley Tralt T h o m u Ehrm antroiit, 19, B2fl

Second avenue east, wa* fined■ f t - 110 a n d M coit* and aaslgned/ C l th ree points against his license.8 . K EAB- hy T w in Falls Police Judge Dale. m _ A * tr* . A dam son for speeding.:Sotter- tost Bonnie M. Rawlings h a d herr tn T h i* a tin e suspended b u t was m ade to^ ^ pay « court costa by Judge Ad-lerienced no am son for driving w ithout a val-

b o i earn* id driver'* license,r w h m h* AUen D . Spacek, >03 Second Of hla space

> * Warm Hearthy aM i Oil UlC ------KANSAS' L K 'i ', Md„ May

tally wa* fixed 17 b n -O n e little troop o f . ss. *.£00 yards. B ro in le * w ent t o visit th e •' C ^ r r a - i m sU tlon and one UtUe

- * ^ “ S S - t r o o p - a r ^

w X J ^ “ y , S i S J S ' :took th e girls back to

St. E l l a ^ t h 's o a t h o l i c

I h e h a t c h ^ — T h ere th e y found th* f i r e - - oua rd of the were Ju st leaving a fte red in a n d took pu ttin g o u t a t i r e In a ven-

' tlla tin g f a n — j a d greaUy w t backward, en terta in in g the- Brownie* itly giddy. w ho sU yed home. yr. C harles W .

Vacation School Slated a t Burley

I tm llca wmie M ay 17 — TheRev. O lenn A. K och announces

aWp> tic k the_Z lon_lA ilheran church will in. h e * a I d .T conduct a V acation 'S lb le school e th er fellows, in th e O verland school May 27 welL I had a to Ju n e 7. T h e change o t loca-

I bu t 2}othlng tion is necew iU ted by th e m -..................- - c reaaed expected enrollm ent be-

in th e n he r e - <^use of th e grow th of ih e coh- ^ i( fram -PM s- gregatlon. . .S e ^ o f m e T h e Bible school U open .'to z u ^ e r t M d th e public and wlH be financed

le m nousw D . m aking up th e rest o (’ th e expenses. F ree transpor-

tb t Is expected ta tlo n will be furnished to chil- tiie M ercury d ,e n from th e church grounds.

am « ,-d irec to r A dvance' regfstratlon can be I f ligh t, said m ade by U lephonlng th e Rev.I a 80 per een t Mr. K och a t 878-2504. b u t regls- #ou ld be a n - iratlon* a lso will be U ken a t the

school.I* th e O em lnl ■» in one ve- LOSES BABYmonths In th e W A8HINOTON, May I7 (tW— iten a fte r O e- M rs. Jo a n K ennedy, wife o f Sen. d landing oncted In th is sources said M rs. Ken-f„i.n«rK »- n,. .ncdy .._«ho_w a#„cxpecU ng_ her

child in August, h a d a m iscarriage Tuesday. She was

hchw B lS u d ^m erlcan astro- _______________________Os n ig h t had

- Magic Valle. ^ Valley Memorial5n,>?tr.n f«r « \ A dmitted

rendes- Skelton, W altersw U £ SMM H ightow er. M rs. W alter H lgh-

, ' tower, O . R. Johnson. VcrleenI fam ily Is to J * ' '* '" . P a trick K . U ng le and

iw *^ill*be Falls ; Mrs. H arvey D. M ajors and Ite H o ^ r w Charle* W adlngton, both sldent. F iler; R andall Roy T llley andin w u delayed Archie O. Sallee, bo th H an- I Tueadav — tn Calvin H u ft and Rosa Hoi- ling a ir roroe o o m b ,-b o U j-B u h l;-M rs ._ H u g h

■ hlng tim e," Phillips, C astlc to rd ; Archie Qucs-

th e presenU - J " o m e ; • Clyde E. K aserm an, he dlsilnBulsh- “ *^0 L an-,f lire n a l l ^ flre th ' ■ nd-M nrrw npry-C T iB H es s^ace adm in- BmUU. *« We»s. N erj wUI 'P rCW ttt------------------D lam lw td------= = : , l

Mrs, W illiam C. Flanory. and_______ daughter, O eorge Rudolph, Mrs,« • Roy Plesslngcr, Sand ra H aiueo,) 6 I U 0 r S Mrs, Dale E, Veeder and Mrs,

, , Clyde MoDrlde. a ll T w in Falls;

arships »"Sro„f‘£ ^ £ £. ‘ m .h S s ; S ' ’d scholarAhlps D irtlisherlne Beauty daugh ter w as born to Mr.

. were aw ard-

Iger, dauRhter I St. BcncHict's. Jerometobert Dugger, D iim lm d

M ary Lynne Mr/t. H orace fisiigh, Shoshone, of Mrs, M ary and Diake R osebm y, Jerom t,

>. n ir lh s .« were given A son was born to Mr, and n Career day Mra, R ichard QIIL Burley, y high school laU submitted

u id MIm D ug . ■ M ■ H Be school Ju n e B B V ■ ■son will work ■ H V ■ ■ M

'■ '’-I 1 1 M i l K REGIS'

s a f e H ^ O TVITH

P l p n Q p

P E TWIN FALI r ’~AND HC

I ( B W I D 7 ' 3 ‘9 *,

I3-«03S * 1 * * * * * *

alls Nfewskiii;]Brief 1In Palla, was The Tw in Fall* C am era club ( participa ting will sponsor a *'sUdeahow" a t 8 t. s- a m useum p jn . Sunday a t tb e O l ^ a r r lun*}Ut« ccUege. lo r b igh scbo(ri. Slide* a re se - I

lected by a coounlttee o f th ree J judges from m ore th a n 8,000 *ep-

la rd n w , Lo* a r a u slide en tries received f i « n ■a t (he f iM e tfirougT»«Tr-the-P.fl..-Bui«»* *nd ^

ecelved he re lected for th e “t o t ^ U o n a l ^ n to M r. and Skdeahow." ^ ... ........ ^

*w as*g2d ih Stradley a a l t 'H i.'X I»aV7 will ^ s high school m eet a t 11 a jn . T uesday a t th e . r. the form er home of Mrs. T . M. K nigh t, fo r , was g radu - a pollock d inne r. B ring , a cov- ^ s high School ered dish and U ble service. ^ ith tb e arm y Memorial day w reath* will be ^ _____________ ^ __________________________ i [

r Traffic Courts "rout, 19, B3S avenue west, w u fined tlO and t, wa* fined costs by Judge A dam son fo r d is- tnd assigned turbing th e peace by au to . ce t his license Cheryl R. A dam son, 16, 320 e Judge Dale Locust s tree t fo rfeited $20 bond ig . on ft charge o f falling to yieldngs h a d he r th e righ t of way. was m ade to Blwobd P . A nderson, Burley, . ly Judge Ad> w as fined 111 a n d costo by B ur- “ I th o u t a val- ley Police Judge Jo h n B. Bowen

fo r speeding. " ' ^*03 Second Bessie M . W illiams, 83, Burley, **

was fined $12‘a n d cost* by B ur- . ley JusUce o t th e Peace Alfred “ O rane to r a sto p sign ,vIoUtlon. ^

^ S r t l l L a jry O . M ahoney, Albion, w m Mw U .y fintfi *^r _

’ tro Jp of Crane to r a stop sign violation.J visit t h e ' -------------------- ---------- p,

C p™ 1 ^ B t i r l e T H o s t s S

y g E m p l o y m e n t “

n s i ' i ; A g e n c y M e e t sJ a t h o l i e BURLEY, M ay 17 — W . J . J

V e?I » « u r lty agency a t th e (fljening « J ? J J f f i - aewlon o t a tw o-day convenUon

o t th e Idaho c hap te r of th e I n - « Bfownle* t ^ ^ t j o n a l AssoclaUon o f P e r- 03

'• Bonnel in Sm ploym ent Security' “ FHday a fU m oon In th e Pon - »

S c h o o l ^ ^ e * ^ 100 delegatee have cl * . . 4^1 . - registered for th e convention a c- w i l l t l e V cofdlng to D; D avid tS f l s T B u f : w i r t n , . »ey. general chairm an. Adam s Ci J « T discussed th e b udge t ouUock a n d ai

^ 5 ! tL ° f !5 ' A fter h is ta lk a panel m oder-

^ 7 ? ^ cussed '“iTie fu tu re o t th e Id a h o : I of th e con- eniployment security agency and ‘[ I* AMn -tA I** employes.- PartlclpaU ng-w ere . i

Ju n e s C atterson . T w in Palls ; \ . . J itv , °eo>«o B lakely, Coeur d'A lene;* H . A. H augness. Boise, a n d Ju lia? Wood. LewUton. ui

A buffe t supper a n d dance p. Pl«>” ‘ d fo r F rid ay n ig h t. di

iS L t a S a tu rd ay s 6Chedule_opens w ith tt.n V ^ t h . W , “h addre is a t 0 a jn ; by A llan D M Kn» - ^ ? r Shepard, Id ah o a tto rney-gener- xr

»1- An old fashioned s tj'le show i, U ken a t th e pjanned for th e m orn ing «

and th e noon luncheon will be tl addressed by D r.'O eorge DeHotf,

. 7 „ „ P rtild en t of M agic V alley C hris- m ’7 iron-college,-Albion.'J t I ??■ Another panel is s la ted for 5

K ennedy, D., Saturday afU m oon. O fficers will liiiaw rrlager B~e' tltew Ml n UiB a fU riimiii aes> -n

lid M rs. K en- jIqjj ^ ^d liw U lled a t th e closing if*pectlng_her Ral nrrtny niyhr _______ _ .igust, h a d a Floyd W illiamson, Corvallis. ly. She was president of th e O regon lA PES ^ home In good chapter, is a tU nd lng th e con- ______________ventlon.________________________ ^

Valley-Hospitals 5M e m o r i a l C a s s i a M e m o r i a l>d _ • A dm itted hi

, . n , r v i l u . n Pranclsco U r a , E lm er Cunning- el i jn t ru Anrt M arilyn B aum garlner and

ee. bo th H an- D IsmW ed 5;nd Rosa Hoi- D arrell Ross, Pam ela Johnsan, J-M rs .-H u g h Jim K earns, John H arding, Rob- “ Archie Q ucs- e rt Powers, W . C. Price and M ri. ^

K aserm an, BIrlha —I, M ike L a n - __A _daught9r jv w bom tO -M r Im pry-CTwnes and M rs. b a y TeeU r, M alU . ■fv. - . ■

Flanory. and ’ - G b o a i n i r M c m o r l a M ^Hudoiph. Mrs, Admlllednd ra H aiueo. Mrs, Rex Miller, Gooding.ler and Mrs, f

; Mrs. F rank U n k cr, Bliss; Mrs.B M Raanlcs E nyart and daughter, llM Donrt, nu- .“ " i f j j ™ , \. ' ’ Birthsborn lo Mr ^ daughter was boni lo Mr. ,

Sm uin, Twin M «»rlce Ray, aoodlng . ,

M i n i d o k a M e m o r i a l i . J e r o m e A dm itted.Id Mrs. Lucia M arkland. E m e itIh, Shoshone, Wysong, M rs. Ray Eimls, S h lr- y, Jerome, PriM t. Connie SU ker and

Mrs. John H lrnlng, a ll Rupert, to Mr, and Dismbsed^ / ,

3 u r l e y , ______ Fred U erw ng, Rupert.

rANTEDlEGISTERED

URSESDR ALL, SHIFTS

-EJease-AppI.y______ _N F A L L S C L I N I C

n d H O S P I T A L

7 3 3 . 3 7 0 0 '

W ef Exerciises Set ^ r; Sunday for

Buhl Seniors S1“ .'

m F 'dU U 'O T 'tM 'B nhM itttrae iioo t b a r

jte rnaU onal th e ^ v : C arl L ^ ~ P ^ aloi .................to r - a I - t h e _ C 1 0 T c r jm n i ty . j u i - Oec

TVxrpm gg.».raa.,"io!r gso th e r* parU clpatlhg on th e otfl

K P « v a “ f r o t h y Joyce J r ,Conrad, Invocation; D onaid W.

h . Ayer*, sc rip ture read ing ; WUllam t«n^l u wUl be J p j,,- . re ti___________ cUla P ^ c l * u accom panist. Oal

T here will be choir a n d m ixed “ ><" l , X _ • oc tet seltctlon*. 00r i S O eorge Ooodner, p rln d p a l. and 1 7

^ Je rry M eyerboeffer. guidance I ' >ed 118 a n d director, will pre*lde a t - t b e w a fo r d ls . jv en t. T h e proees*k®aJ a n d re - « au to . cesslonal will be played by Jo a n Mai m . 16, 320 A rford a n d E laine Johnson. P lor- wit: d $20 ta t id tncg P au lin e W e to te ln will give visl ng to yield benediction. ceh„ Oov. R obert Sm ylle will a d - RS?’ ' dress th e 108 g radua ting seniors T hi! w during com m encem ent exercise# h a ja B. Bowen g , p ^ j. M onday in th e h igh wai

M B .. .W school gym nasium . whlO ovem or Smylle vrlll use ttie lig t

2 L A ^ ' topic "A L ighted U m p " for h is Uce « speech. K atherine Shields wlU . S

five th e valedictorian, and G ary cen Cjf Traxler^ ^

1 viola tion , .jin im y , O rltf lth , senior class Me: president, will give th e c lass m e- S m orfal; J e n y M eyerhoeffer wUl M »

. O S I S present aw ards; Q eorge Wells, P«b

A v k i - society, will p resen t honor cards.M usical num bers will feature

----------------- a a ll Al fOr^l, Jutly Ma th ews, Mar»T a a I - Baret Reedo, saxaphone tr io w ith ^ X C C I U n d a Atwood, accom panist: 'L ln- I

w T d a Atwood, M ary K are l ‘ and ” fal.hni-' B laine Johnson , g irls ' vocal- tr io -w-

m n i S S S t w lth - Jo a n -A rfo rd ra c co m p a n ls t; - f

i v m ^ t lo n »nd MUs Atwood, and h igh » o T th e I n - selecUons directed A

n t Security R** Engelklng. superin tendent, jth e Pon - introduce th e guest speaker; du i

George O oodner will p resen t th e nin egate* have class and Bugeye Thom as, m em - me:ventlon a c- be r of th e B uh l school board, pre

w n r a w a ja thr*dlplom a»rTloyce ~ jia n . Adam s Conrad will give th e invocation cluioutlook a n d and Jo h n A nderson .the bene- wel1 (A eration diction. while v a o p m e n t______ _________________tall

S.*" Oral PoUo |in e l .m oder- a l t

t“‘SiidSo .Vaccination wiagency and ----------------------------------me:

srS"'S ainics^-Set:— “u r d'A lene; - stu.B, a n d Ju lia M agle V alley resident* are to

urged to U ke th e Sabln oral llgl a n d dance polio vaccine Sa tu rday and Sun - Th:

rlday n ig h t, day a t clinic sU tlon* se t up ovt opens w ith th roughout Magle Valley, rem inds sch 1; by A llan Dr7 E . M . W right. Twin FalU , u«i irney-gener- mem ber of th e Bouth C entral 1

sto'le show Idaho M edical society’s polio tail h e m orn ing com m ittee. T he mas* Iflununlss- clu, eon will be tlon Is sponsored by th e society. *U: frge DeHoff, j j r . W righ t sa id th e cUnlc sU - 1 alley C h r l^ y o n , be open from ,1 to 8 put

. S a tu rday a n d from . 3 to 8 swlsla ted f ^ p.m . Sunday. fl*'

Officers will T he vaccine vMll be given to me * 111W11 aes. i rCTyaire- m i t r - hM a ’Ucke t -lef» ^

m e closing ,n the booklet o t UckeU pur-- e h M e d - la * t~ f* l l- fo r - th * -o tb » r oth

, Corvallis, noiio d ln lc s those who purchase yea !gon lA PES f t i c k e t a t th e clinic sUUon S a t- g th e con- yp^ay and Sunday and also, those “ r___________ who canno t afford to purchase chi

- - a -ticke t.-no tcs .D r. W tigM . Any- L — l — one who want* th e vaccine will LaiS have It. h e expUlned. - u w A K J . - - D r . W right said anyon* from “y in r> ia l th e age of th ree m o n th i and up l o r i a i n,^y taitg th e vaccine, and he

hopes everyone does. I t is hoped er, Jr.; Mrs, 80,000 persons will U ke th e vac- er Cunning- cine over the week-end.

r l e y W a w s RATE INCREASED t n :—M elvtn ‘ BOTBE. May- 17.If t - T h f t l dah f)Ibert MoEw- PUbllO- utllHlCI .C om m ission.M - 17.If. nounced today a boost in m in i- necI m um ra te charges by O arre tt meela Johnsan Inc., pocaMllo. and hm

d l S R ^ . associated in th a P a - at*Ice and M n T a ^ f f B u reau ,-ino . —

twm to -M r. ■ ■ L - X - T V S F V C T S - m■ r.M aiu . I

1 Bliss; Mrs. # ‘hiI daughter. l | \ . # A A \ N Y 1 x /•

T . T hum p . \ „ S , r

M . * friendly fo re ifn country is ^1'

ty. OOOdlng. n i j t le r haw m uch money we Co , , g if* (hem.

mortal

in d , B m eit I im lj, S h ir-

;Yesi 1►ert._______ ' '

^ ■ ■ 1 A K E t h e 0 N E " W 1 j W H A T Y O U

I N O T — B Y C O MN O T — B Y W H A T 0 '

s p e n :D A Y o r N I G H T — W E

, - T O H E L P Y O U R E ( ^ F I N A N C I A L C I R C

W e Invito you to vl ,, ■ rem odeled In te rio r o l

I f f f i n

!I _ A j s o c o l t e d

Set -Seen TodavK e i t h Pam»worth k~.

r h o m a t pedestrU a f r i ,n < ^ ^ drtving deUvery truck alont^**^ ond avenue west . u ^ ! « .

^ ^ l l * ^ M n g on th e Office lobby .

ly Joyce J r , w ondering if u ’s „aM w . hl» brief army WUllam tended ‘odefinltely th PrU '. retu m to g nex t week to m panlst. Oallf. , . . And overheard' d m ixed n>ony Is like paying ln s ta li» 5

o n 8 car, a fte r t h [ ^ ? ” ^

S : D r i v e H l d da n d re - (CooO aaed Prom Paw n . , by Jo a n M agic V alley M e m o r S T h ^ . .

will give vising nu rse said thecelved no cu ts o r fraetum

will a d - Report* a t the police iu ti«[ seniors T hu rsday evening alter ih» exercises h a p Ind ica ted the car I n w ^ ae h igh w as a 1967 to 19&9 Ford w S!

‘ » h i » r t i i o , „ use th e lig h t green, w ith o u i- o t . ,^ S

• fo r h is license plaU s.!lds WlU S ta tu e s c ar has ArliOn. 11 nd O ary cense plates . “ “•T rax ler. TOe h it-a n d -ru n awM.,,, „

a ;----------r ^ r t e a - l o - p o l l c e by-Boaiul-o r c la is M clnroy.jftss m e- S la tter w u fined 125 ana cat. tie r wUl M ay 9 la T»1n Falls courTto 8 Wells. PUbllo Intoxlcauon. He bo,£ iL H onw *3° >»nd S a turday on or cards. W fense or public IntbxlciUcB

feature ®nd th e bond was forfeited w»a w ifrM ar- nw day In t h a .lnra l po]l» «^ trio With , — :-------- ------------—S Lions Reportocal- tr io i - f

r s S F u tu re Plans- akMrt A tH agerm au

itCTdent. hAOERMAN, May IT ^ Uaa speaker, d u b d lrector*‘’m e t Mondiy tn . w ent th e nlng to plan events for the lum. is. m eni- mer.- reports Ronald Cirtwi ll board, president, ^BT-Joyce “ A l'-o ianderB 'aB ked ' for Uaiuivocatlon club asslsU nce in a sum m er ie ben*- w eight UfUng project for bon

who will b e football materia] jw, — tall, Thi* is n o t a school nipa.

v t e a p f 6 j . c t 7 « K a w i s i s r . i 5t Lions club m em bers to U ki tum

a tU nd lng these sessions, i t e will m eet . a t a p .m . Mcadin

m W ednesday* and Fridays all toi. -------------m er.-T he-^ llret-*esslon wilUi

t ■ i t 'w a * *U ted. th e high‘sstu d e n t body ha* donated tin

nt* are to th e Lion* club to .be used (cr bln oral ligh ting of th e new football Old Sun - T h is ligh ting project was ti ta

se t up over by th e U ona.club. a n lu , rem inds school d is tric t funds arg beiu In FalU . u*ed. _ Z

C entral T h e s tuden t body will mib- ■’B polio ta ln th e llg h b once th e .U n tm u n lzs ' club, h a s the.fc paid for tad is- society. aU lled. '

ilnlc sU - T h e poles fo r th e light* win ti 1 ,1 to 8 p u t up a t 9 a,m. May-26, Tti a. a to 8 switches, ^ l e s , cross aims d

fix tures a re u l purchased 1 given to member* a re to tu rn out H ty % c k e t- le ft to-*ta* t-th«M «tlofroU h*4l|W i eU pu r- 'I ^ e d irectors voted to have ta- rt*-otb»r o th e r - ca l f r a islng-ptojict^tlili purchase year a n d th e agriculture can* tlon S a t- h ilttee , R a lph Miller, Roy Suit. Iso, those and C. W. Choulei, li li purchase charge o f financing and dlitrlb h t. Any- th e an im als to U q u d n e will members,

A coin toss booth will be m m* from th e U o n s a t tha July H Pij- I and un >>eer day and Centennial ctlebrv and hS “ °"-

U h o o r t '” i« auditing oommlttee, till th e v ^ Cherry, Bob Oaston id

A rt K u U r , will meet Thundif _ evening to ru n the audit.

PRE8IDENT^T0^8PEAK^

•lO n .M - 17-« u -P rc s ld e o t. JQhn-.p, Kttrin m in i- nedy will deliver the commeaer

O arre tt m ent address and recelvi a«llo, and honorary degree a t San Dltp

th a P a - s u t e college on June 6.eau, l t ^

9 H Block BowelsYour coton 'hii-B trvti'th it eiai^

V retulariiy.WbenyouareleaMMpa* OUI, normil bowel ImpulM our*

■*~S W blocked—and you bicomi e « » \ f I paled. New Couwau) l»bUu itlW

) trrK ' mliery wlih a new prlndpM . unique'colonic ncrvo ilimuUal^

{[ b y m a n y doeton. R « u l i> C o io u *. '' ' pull your colon back 10 wotk-iei#

“n try i i conillpitlon o«ml|hl. Y*dUI no reel i ro a t l O el cllnicilly-ptoniney we CotoNMo today. loW<toCt#a*i«'

i%\ You!O N E"W H aT)ECX D E S—

AT YOU W A N T BY CO M PARISO N V H AT O T H E R S HAVE

S P E N T IT — W E STA N D READY fOU R E G A R D L E SS OB'-- ih C IRCUM STA NCES

you to v is it o u r newly ite r lo r o l oui' m ortuary.

E i n r F ~rin Falls Mortuary

M e m b e r K jso c o lte d F u n e r o f D IrecM rt

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" MbccI MC nntLT REDBBHEIt LUTHERAN Mrvk* «l

RtWrk Brvhia. pu ta i iM t V l lVmiUp im ic* tilO a.m., C n n t . ^ S p. a

h t Mnlct^a p.tB., G nn trh .II .~ T u B L iT IWN LUTHERAN I

Cluia A. K.ch. pubir I |>taUir icbool .nd BlbU cUm « i» I t f

..■. Dlrlnt wonhlp U s.m. Sund.y, C LU, ipmuortd f.mlly nlih t • p.m. (

, Univ, O n.niutian.l miclInK {or I _ , ■jiamtr Mtll»l1.,Tun<I.r.-Joint Ru- ) V n pm-BItltr Bundkr «cbool tMc1)«n' r I tU I M(f<« <n Ru»«rt .c I p.m. filbl. ( ^ . Kkol tMchm' britfinf iMdon Im- I QUi a ^ u l f rdh>»lni tbt Bund.r «l«wl I iiuW n'»Nllhi .k 9’p.m. Tbund.]T, ( ' >

Ai<«nilon d«x itrrlcM a t I p.m. t IHANSBN MCTilODtST { •

nm hr, ISrd, W8CB iMct. } p. m. )

- .M rM boo l IO«.-m.-Wor«t<lBMTT-M i p " ifW '’: ^ " M T , r p 'TMv. IlM. of(W.I board.mMU «»• t w«ln«.d.)r. «nd. wkiH choir

^ ^ 5 B v5?v?EZZ ~tb> D*ptM.--»oBrtar MhooJ

iVl* *■ " i “ "'•r JUn«on, Mpvrin. “ I'>L">,tn>mln« party with

Olr«W, nrM o ^ a — VihZ*-^^ / r ^ . n . Trotrajn "It*.

g j pr.«t«. rrtdaf, I p. m„ Itulh

L, **M'«!7”»lBUiTr» i« ^ m .U n . p m .

Z i i^ * Inmp N«. at. Wadna*.

■lim.W m U T B.TIIODHT'

a 4 ..*ii <■))««* trhnnj forr i . K r ' I ’h* uiihf,.! d w ' fw all

-“.w sKs-'ii; k '.V '• ^'»«h/u» Olaa." U

n W * C U A ^*OUII 0 0 0 WITH Iiiuiona I

\ S u n d a y r ^

HIUI

look fo r■•'TTLt PAL ' VOUR [ t c A l

^000 STORE

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C h u r c h e s-----------—------------------------------------ ' ‘ '5?“ "

nu*t put oa iBBort.lllir" |1 Cor. Am'wiiol1S:51I. R«Ut«l r».dlB(( tn>a t b I * - - (nV I

it CbriiU.1 Set«nc* imbouk Iselud* arrrtcM romioi I. (Em. Ham; "Ellh.r h o . or b..r*fl*r, 'n .ufrcriBt or Scl.ne* muil dMtror all Brmrvr tn^JiMr•. lUu.ion. rn .r t lM Ilf. .ad m\ni. .nd S'u’^ J .";: StS'^S^ilh^hu’d’a * p t t

■• ----------- ' R p. m. »or»l,lN -------- lA II U-AageWB tT - • - ■— • W H ^ inrfltta t

CMIO DSBC.B. p ..u r T w i> r. » >. ,Sundwr: Sunday aeliool tO .-Bi. W of north. VSfOnf*

• .hip n ..m. E«'.BEllitlc 8 p.m. TuM- bMini. 7:39 p. day: Blbl. tludy .n< pr.ytr R p.m. Blbl. nudy. Th Thund.y: Cbri.t Aaibtu.Jon I p.ra. UOoni.

H niCnLAND CBAPEL REORi, ' 464 )IlKhl.Ba a .tnu . lie - RIl{„ Sunday .thrxil Id ..m .. Wotahlp U Ll.l. .^ a.m. .Ev.ninf 7:30 p.m. Wtde»d.y, Suad.y. »;<: (J, pr.y .r »»rrk# 8 p.m. II ».

i r . i , E i > . * v = N . ^ o » c o o r c o n K j ' i S " ' n- W.yn. Cot.h.11, pu tarly 10 a.m. Sund.y ich«o1. 1>:4> a.m. FIR8TCHLRC

Uurnlnx wonblp and junior eburth. 8>ath .vrnu. n. 6:J# p.m. Youth ■ F.llow.hip; adujl R«b«ft (

pray.r and BIbIt «tudy. 7:30 p.m. Sund.y. >u; Worship. Th. mU.Ion.rr wxl.ty will ciMa dUrunlot

' U in charx. of ihl. ..rrU* and will Hy vlul and ba ihowlnc a film «ntitM, tha mom<ni m>ta)

Ip lUm of Tomorrow." R«iaily Ilahlnc ac ---------- n-«rybody'i ho

H.try SBMk. pa.t«r , •• l i ' ,Blbl* ><;hool . t 10 a.m. Wir»hip and

■r* ..rmon at U a.m. YPS at «.Jo p.m. «•n EranitlUtle mMiu* . t 7K0 p.m. Blbl*

~ ti« t a.m. Sunday .tbo^i.' 10180 £m. T IR S fUomlBc wonblp, Ur. HoKman will FIfU,prr.<h M, d*d]callon Urmon,- *nlltl*dl •‘ «voi

ll* "U Aar U u i B*rrr it , ." A t thJj Rakm"J; •*rvle* w* *Ht d*dl««U our baauUful »:4» a. m. . (b pulpit and eomnuolos (umllur*. Mak* ail .n * . Incl

b* potluck In tb* bu.m*Bt. Cor(*« 8Bd adult eholr. T ^ roll! furohhyd. Bring tabla **rTle«. flr—ld* loun«["• for yoo. fb« .dulU^wlll .tody. "Phari- Troon »«. Byn‘>b ,M*. S.due*M. Z*ttoU and Eu«n*..-‘ o( doron'a n

W* will «k»* with a d(T0tl0B.I period and U ». Dowith a .armonttu by Don Hoffm.n DHr*. Tuwd.

'Cb anlltl.: ‘The All Surriel.Bt ChrliL" Poat M. nm i:l). Tu«d.y. fi30 p.m. DUtrict CUF din- .. m. women.-'*• n«r-»t-H#-V.ll«7-Chrt»tl.»--«hureh. 7;J0 t>.-m. 1

Twin Fall.. Com* on oat meal Wed- ‘niurc'hy: { tneeday, 2 p.m. LadlM Blbl* atudy. 1 Mtv. Jam««p.m. Orcbeelrm rtheartal. TiiO pm. 2 v. m. C<rct<

’. Youlh Blbl. iUdy. I p.m. Adult <hi>lr Imnc*. i P.^b rebearaaL Tbunday, 4 ill p.m. Jiintor Mn. Arrh Co

cboir rahMnal. 7 p.m. Loyal Blbl. C<ib park mcr< elau potluek dlnn.r at the ebureh. adult e*>oh- r

“ Tbera will b« alectlon ot otflcen. S.U day: « !« p. .JJl urday. May t i t CWF runmaie *al«. In«. dlnln* ro

• BABTaiD* BAFTJBT CHAPEL pnu111____r » M S t a h o n ^

10 a.m. Sunday icbool. 11 -a.m. Tlhn^K;;A.r„ !S;b,r"'- ■

OUR BAVJOR LUTHERAN w«8*eOBd . t r e t l ’Md Fourth-arenua-nertk

Eanne TJarka. pu tar —> SuBday *enhlp *er«le«a at «i80 and eUMTroUuk

a a.m. Suoday ichMl and adult eta.. J u ^ Hlih ; r.i. at I : t t a.m. Junior eholr Tueed.y . t i r ^ T ^ m " , * p .a. Youth eholr Tue.d.y a t *IW 5 Sioiati. I

p.or. ReUkah clrela Tueeday a t 8 Monday. ^ p.m. at Rommel»iHl, 419 Third av»- bowllnr banij

«>,. nu* wett. Church women fefler.1 n th Mandi ^ bo.rd-Wtdn«day it-liSO'ln-tht-rtur*b S'ao a. m

Senior cbolr Wtdneeday » f TdO p.m. * * — —*'! VaeaUon Blbl* .chool aUff Tbunday .Ijn* a t 7il0 p.m. lu th* thureb.

B tl/B LARES U M m ____' PENTEC06TAL

D. P. 6h*kley, paattr , Sunday achool 10 a. m. Momln>

worablp 11 a. m. Pmywr m«ttln« <:]?. M“tb Er,ng«B»tla a*rric«-l:SO p. n.- DiW. _______ J P•*• KUdy I. p. iffTTu^day •mnOn*. Youlh'

Mrvle* undar th* direction ot Mre.-Fk* ^w trlek KwnyoB I p. m. Tbor»d«y. . ^1,na) BIBLE MlBfllONART;■<”> * ii Uonroa .tr*«t>*]'• B. D. Tsnttr, pa«l«r

fiund.y a*rv)c«a w(ll Includ* Banday Mbool a t JO • . m.. morrOna wocIiIb

AN aarvlc* a t H a. tn.. youns paoplea tn y . ■ .

. . . S h T S w r i ' , ! “ *A«r U a me«W with tha H«y. and______ p o f t

___DAIIY SERVICE

KODAK FINISHINGO tilek M r > l» o n co lo r

LEEDOMPHOTOSHOPXU thaihan* N a.-oii th« illty MWOpOl

_______ _____________________i ■■■!

i n u tI Soturda

STARTING% "

r| Furnituria o Bedding, C

^ Old Love \ whot hiI ■ J

I Rdph H< i tindnStor(

I 725 Sho!TWl»

1N ^ Cujnea. W rfn«d„ . t I y. « .,* m »««( «4th ^ r * will b« . p ,» ,« B*.tinf. Y«i;iUx Arm*. 10 «

FIRST UNITED PKNTBCOSTAL ! chcir'.rb^n il. riftb arM.u. .*.1 at Ttlnl .Ireet m.1 tru.tc c«mmi«t«

10 a. m .Sun “ Ic'hi3‘' r ■■ “elaara for all acra. 11 a. m. woriWpl

• acrrk«. r.m,on by tiMU>r. * p. m.’- CHVRrH O'• ♦*»ny»‘'l« k II p. m. TUF -Uy. 401 W> gray.r n.*«lr» aod Dlbl. .tu.ly. » p. n , lUcIt

» .,^ iR ,s T ..sQ.iTiirE-N R .» T .,T - ..’• Wa.hlnyt..n-.tr«l at fl1»tnv;nu* for all ttr t In• U«»ld R«Wrt»»n. a.i l . r _____ fi.r rhlMrwi ur" • : « .- m. Sunday »..-}K'oIr 11 a. m.'Wor»hlp at It- ww*»p.wrTtrrr7 1irEr7Hninirur,|.«.']B> Jl.'vV Mtrl- ntll'.- r ',**1 ;?,', ° J'\.no ' U ^ ''”rn. ‘*!lT-c

TW Iay S a. m. WH's u 271 sHnri.i for Tri.lh." Tl .. north. tteJn»«J»y. 4 ;30 p. m.. Sun-'rmion of Ivar '■ •♦rvtce and Star of Trvth.'1. Blblf rtudy. ThuiWay. 7 ;ll p. m.. vUi. Mr.. C<rl 5ti1. UOona. Youth F*lkm.»

---------- W .ler; Rick IREORGANIZED LOS S^uiraa.

lie - F,:i:.l.«h UoolrT.nl ' “ “J ' 'r*. S u n d a y . V h u ^ b acU l.

n a. ni. lemiun. Anhur D«y. »i<».Vcr.7 fl m. Zl»n. league. W*.lrH«.U,. 7:M , - ‘

" R .C - iS r - " " ' ’■______ _ .Society, C. DrB. FIRST CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE «’.V w h. Sl.th a*enu. al Fourth f lw t north aid of' ih.“ . .*,1 L . ' W . HUdeB. Sunday. >;4S a. m.. Sunday a< iool s»ot*t‘* and 111 elaaa rlUcunlon. on-m*kln« ChrliUan- ifCr of' the 1 111 lly vlul and ptraonal. 10:4i a. n . rT u ^ a y Bible *• p®™"* wutahlp. Sermon topic, ••Th« th, book. Let

BeiJlly Itehind Our Termi." 7 p. m, fM T m p ■ n-errbody'i hour with »roup me*l!nn mlij.try acboosjh's ' . & ' s M 'topic. "Splrll B*ptUm. Iti Nature and Fn

,d “ feet." Monday, (t p. m.. Scout ttr>op flO She1<a. NYP.S counHI meetlnr Tueeday. Em*el

lie * P.. m.. ChaptnaB mlHionarr meeting. Cary Majar,.y S.*^‘ offlcara meetln*. Sunday, 6:S

Wedneaday; * p. p.., prayer and DlWe .hip earvlce "•tudy. Caravan.. 9 p. m. eholr re- Ulr»." »!44

iimirilk. p. m. youth ( ---------- Junior HIrh.

cn. T I R S f PRfSBYTKRIAK------ HIrt-BYP. #111 FlfU, avenue north atdl .Second ptpeel norlb . . ‘j*’’- * P- "*••ill Robert C, Harrey. paaiar * *“•- >"•ul »:4» a. m. chnceh acjxjol. t im » , for ^

•u* mornlBlr'wc«hlp.” »Tinon**l‘h«ne *'-n?eBd »au1t choir. 7 p. m. amk>r h ir t UPY. ---------

riT Troon »«. ffymnatorioiB.' t p.‘ m. ijan i *>.-■ ot deacon'* mcKlnc at horn* of Mr. POCatellO, . od and Mn. Donald Jemra. <S4 Clndr M alta, and an Drlr*. Tumi.y; 7:30 p. m. E»plor»r arn a tnons L" poat M. nrnna.oHum. W.dn«daT. 10 in. a. m. women.’ Wble .-irfy eta.., cl»ti»I. COUMelOrg ch. 7tJQ n.-m. Troov 1««.--irrmiot<Hum. WUl-Altend td. ^urw jay : t v. m. CI«I. t at hwna nf education *

7 Mt». Jam*« HaK. IWO FViuHh Av*. V.. „ i i „ _ i_ ,fi m. * Tl. m. CIrcfea X .nd J tn th* flreafclaDir lounc*. i p. m. Cirri* 4 a t horn, of ISC.lor Mr*. Arrh Colnri\ ]0t> Taylor. 7 p. m.bl. Ctib park meytina. Junior room. * p. m.eh. adult chotr r»»i«ania1. choir loft. Frf-iaU day: A:10 p. m. Circle I d lnnar^eet.il*. Inc. dlBln« room.

FIRST MBTH0DI6T CIIMIh8ho.hone end Fourth avenu* ~ t d U l l l l I

- - Harl W.- RMdle,-H*nrr-J.-Carahardt --------------and Jahn N. Garrabrandt. mlnl.t.r. J T

l"« »i4J a. m. church acbool tor all a»« : noraety car* provtd«d. 9:4. . . m. .dult nrnnUrahb clam. Rev. Riddle'* atudy.'11 a. m. worahlp; apecial muaic: aet- ^

f « m <m «--H k ,-1V «-A «h«rhy -,-.- .’!i- ---------- U. nuraery car* T>n>vWad. 1 p. m. Picheti

">4 elaaa poUuck In th* aodal hall. T p. m .:« • Junior HIrh MYF. 7 p. m. 8*nfer Hl*h • t MYT. r p. m. ttudy rrw p on the Book k i A '80 of Romany flrepleic* room. 7;80 p. m;| . A A A

8 Monday. 1^«Iulron>* church 1e.(u* , bowllnr banouat In tb« aoclal ball. 7:S0' I

T.> p. m. Hond.y, no Bor SeouLjnttliDLt .»;aO a. m. Wodnaaday, prayrr

£ ; •

Is Give YourA Gift of!

^ce I t ’s g raduation tim e—certainly one Md po rtan t timea in a young pcrsoii’t li

? v ______.Wjy not m ake your.gift a n impcgift of security. . . one that will gro

Inquire'now about the many pla • dally for young people hy the Me

f features of these plans will appealy o u r y o u a g graduates.

lA N E W . PARKE

1 6 6 Rosa S t North Phon

», MttrepelHan lif« Insurane* Company, I

J ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

mmm rm nirday, May 11TING TIME 1:30

rniture. Appliance! ing. Clothing, DisI I Love Letters anc hat have you . . .

■ J

h Harris Mo\ Storage ComFf2 5 S h o s h o n e S t . ' S o u t h

t w i n f a i l s , IDAHO

twin »»*» »<lh.M.*. UUkn Band*.*. ____' iUx Arm*. 10 a. m. w.dn*td.jr. pray>[<r rruup will meet in tha flrep1.ce room. :;30 p. m. WaJnrcday. chancel

Uhoir TTb»at*al. 8:30 p. m. Wednea.iaV.L iru>lc cunimiltc* will meet at lb* bom*

.of Dr. and Mri. Orrln l''Ull.r. gtO .'Aah. » p. m. Thur*day; fomtnkjkoa on ‘;Kew«rd*hip and finance.

CKl R n i O F^H B BRETHREN 401 Wett Filer awnu.

lUcIt IIImt, pa«Ur i,[ Church Khool «:4J a. m. Ted An^

*fK>n. Supt. Wormhip director. Ivan Squirei. ChiUean'e work dinctor. It.*Tor' all' i i i i *lncVu®M» l>«lC»r'y*”c'aM

_ fnr fhlMreaHrrlwn BuihVaufff ^ u rc h

..Irrl.itoni Jlreylor from La_ycrne Col-for TiMLh." The choir,'undrr the <IU ^ ^ H H |

i.'rrction of Ivan Squim. will >ln< "0 i Star of Trvth." Finnteb hymn mel.-dy.

vJHlh Falkm.hli"“at 7 p. m. C.’llYF Wv.Icr; Rick Hk«r. Junloc^lll lr«Kler,Julie Squlraa. Prayer ntvHing lUble .tuJy at 7:30 p. m. We<lne*Jay. ^

, JEIIOVAiTb wTt NF.S9E3 “ ■J' Kln».k>m ball • - VI’’ T p. m. Sundays Dlbli dl*ourae by • X' ’ a r>|ir*Mniativea of tb* Watchtowrr »

.Society, C. Denney. Subject; "Ar* the Nation. Headed for Armai«ild«n K A Tiii

E 8:IS p. m. Sun-lay! nibl« atudy «lth ' th* aid of the Watciilow.r. Sublr.u: „ . • •

“God'. KMden Wiad«n—A ^ r r d M rs. Carlol •"«! P^r^n- o red At 6n. r ru ^ a y : Bible atudy ilth^'tha aU ofh* the book. Lft'Y cur Kama be S.nctI- CbapeL ^

fled. 7;M p. m. ’n.uiadayl TJroe™''* from Buin mlftl.try acbool. »:aO p. m. Thui»dayi . ,as . . .ly Emaal BaMalklad pa.tsr ?cars tb e|(! Cary MaJar. a laU l.r of adocallon E lK U lh I i». Sunday, 8:30 . . m., momlnf wor- U tah . b l| >1* .hip Mrvic* •'Why I Am in the Min- ’ '•e- Utry." 9:44 a. m. Sunday, church *im *• f C ertnan f

JuiZr fh.'^-Jd^V’HlTlt " ' a i r aJ;- Hlrt-BYP.- #--ii.-mi-«TOTrfB»-wor.hip -C»U(ornla

.enrfce. Monday, 7 p, m.. Scout*. Tuea- — ^ day, a p. m., VMa Poat circle. Wedne*. day, B p. m. Bibie Itudy and prayer

•o- me»tln«. 9 t>. m. board of deacon andz L cr t , C L A M PLANNED ^™7 ID AHO ST AT E C O L L E Q ^ ■ !i™ Pocatello, M ay 1 6 -P lo y d Bell, ■ idr M alta, a n d P a u l T aylor, R upert.

a re am ong tlie 90 teachers andcounselors . Iro m 15 sta te s who H

im! wUl a l te n d - th e naU onat-defense ------ ■j f education a c t guidance and coun- ™

sellncr in s t itu te til ls sum m er' a t

*1 SA FE 1 3 . SUMMER DRIVING i Pi»!i S fA R T S H ERti !iuu;

■^r,; _____ ^

3 M A G E L T IR E !a l C O M W N Y

ire Your G raduate Gift of Security ^

■certainly one o f the m ost im«ing p e rso n ’s life . ________ _

rgiflanimportant-gift...,-,-*^— — - M M : that will grow with the years. the many plans cheated espe- lie by the Metropolitan. The s will appeal to you—and to

W . PARKER th Phone 733-3310

• Cimipany, N a w Y o fk 1 0 ,N .Y ; *

ON 1ly lS th a!1:30 p.m.

i a n c e s . Re

I, D is h e s ,

rs a n dRe

J . . . 34

CMoving

________ _IQo m p q n ySouth ^ j

10 ^^ . ‘

, OOODIN(students

u - O oodlng eli

a lten ioon .

•II. a n d Elainepiano

an! RotwrtYF r Ing by Edg<

Robertson,

~~ w • . s s f " YI pe t solo, ai^ Meyer. Roi

- i : x “aIx...the ■ hy Mrs. Mh?" KAT1II.KKN HEDDEnG -- -------------'1'^. . . . d ttiijh te r of Mr. and-red M rs. C arl H edberc .w lllbehon - D C f t n

ored a t 6:30 p.m, Sunday in K E U UI of th e Curley LDS (Ig lith w ard T h e nl>cti- cbapeL She w ai graduated «vcr ho*''« from Burley h igh tehool in —tunlos,

' 19S8 and holds a BS degree in many,history from B righam Young Tomatflun lven lty . For th e p a s t tw o etc. years th e U u g h t histqry and

in E ng iiih in th e .C edar.. City, . . f | j U tah , h igh school. She wUlse rre a ttro -ycar m ission In ORIO

»r>- G erm any w ith headquarter* in

"'U;- H edberg, is se rrlng in th e 733*84 ^hip -C am ornta-ro isslon .------ -------------lV«»>.„wv.in l t

bUn Come Tci Ande

= P l l R . . . S f aHOT!

Ceiling Tiie

Pre Finished M ahogany ^ 1'®“ Paneling: I I ',?;

____ Pre E n ished . Masonite Paneling^

Reg. O O * ’ 2 fc ...........

Metilcin6 CabinetsSlio 14x22

Sli„ ’12.95I Pabco Interior

LATEX PAINTS Reg. 5:19 QO Gal lon. . . 0 « “ ®

Aluminum Combination Doors

t li ‘29.95Complete Hor

KITCHEN U t Our W / U K M

I s ?Handle I t All! '

U ----------------------^ ^ -------------------

Eighth Grade E i.^ -Exercise Held At Gooding ]Un‘lor W g f »

” in th e Good OCXDDING. May 17 — N inety years, prcsen

s tuden ts were graduftted from th e Keller,’ superl G ooding e igh th grade In com- w ho prcsente

■ W U r i iD o i i . P S E T l M i a

procesalonaJ and the r e c c s s lo ra l.-------^^ A nn P in l ftls th e~ w sloftm^l

a n d E laine Cleverly p resented a p iano solo.‘ m | ■

Rot>ert Locke presented a read* ^ing by E dgar A. Q uest, and Judy % Robertson, K aren Flelschm an ^ a n d John-G rieve played a tru m - >■ j i M pe t solo, accom panied by C lnda W

• Meyer. R obert Pe troch gave a ^ i read ing . k 1 A triple tr io sang, accompnnled O

by Mrs. MUler. Members o t tlie ^

• n ^ D W N G P l A N ^ ^<1 T h e n icest p la n ts we've %^ ever had . .G eranium s. Pe- ^ Ch•n —tim los, Begonia.^. Iv j's .an d % tIn m any, m any o thers . Also ^Ig Tom atoes, Peppers, H erbs, ^ I

1 ' “city FloralIn ORlO'aadAtlCIWIltlAMS ^ V C lIn m 7 th ^ * * *[T 7 3 3 ^ 4 9 0 . 733-4400 ^

Anderson Lumber'

r a n

. Sizzling Hot WitI

r» I RED HOiJ j l g REDWOOD m

-a s4 o w -e s^ -4

h j d _ VyiREFE^f1 I V os low as 3

h e L 45 -lb.-Roll-Rt^ ineliiig : $j

Reg. 3.25.. .m J t i ‘S; PABCO

ibinets exterior P A

2 Reg. 6.35 «>■2 * 9 5 ^" PORTER CABLI No.

erior ELECTRIC S/ INTS Reg.3 01) 84.50

HANDSA> j m t> $ '

_ Reg. 5.25 ........................ . *

HAMMER9.95- , . , . 2 . „ .e Home Financing

Parking Ir

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g roup Included E tta Calklns.f .. F r id a y . M. K ar la Robertson, L inda C ham - c . i i . Tir berla in . Cathy H endrix, E laine ^ 2 1 ^ Cleverly. Alice Brackett, S h a r o n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ M oore, Jan ice A lbertson a n d 'D l - 1 . ; Fta n a D urfee. ■ I

Id a F rahm , principal o f th e l wJunior high school, and a teaclier I . . in th e Gooding schools for 45 I tH O t» - r years, presented the class to Dee I us<Keller,’ superluteiident of sc h o o ls .ll ^ # \ l w ho presented diplomas. I V w L

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Secret WeaponsA W henever one-»bandon8 a courBe of

m oderation in favor of an extrem e, th e ,i o ther extrem e often is Invoked as an l| antidote. Examples abound in a person a

life. If one goes overboard fo r violent exercise, i f a usually followed by a longer

■ “ ■ perloH of r e r t r a t i ea tin? bout (p a rticu - jgrly;over a long Period), mtwt

I M t t o ^ % S a n S ^ ; ' e ^. inff u s u a l ly is f o l lo w e d b y a p e r i o d o f

— >j>»mi-i^nfl:iatgBme haa ft way o f lead.H - ing to th e oppOBite extrem e.

It'fl eaualJy true In poHtica. F o t a num ­ber of years, th e leadership of th e United

,, S tates ,h*a been of ft fa th e r liberal na- il ture. M ort th an anyth ing else, t h a t ex-

a alna thy 'riBTBf the u l t ia tonsefvatm-John P ireh aoclety. Those who have tired of th e on« extrw ne a re a ttra c ted to th e otHar ex ttw ie . I t accounta fo r th e sU tem ant in W t U k e City by a p t

Tl “ EadleTU ekW bw skw ttat he-favored 8i« h ' \ orffanlutloiis aa -the John Birch aoclety » ' Uecauae th ey oppoee communism.

I \ The point missed by Captain Rlclcen- 1 Packer and m any o thera is th a t th ere is

. I. *eldom any laating m erit to amr extrem e,\ \ w hether fibflwl or conaervatlve. I t s a il point difficult to g e t across to those tl 'o ^ j i s a 't ro n r t jH h e - o th e r -e x t re m e .I U .

n e ith e popular n o r expedient to f ig h tI I-------- extremlBts w ith moderation. T he an ti- H |------ dote-to-Jiber»lJ5m-J»-confl«n?Atiam,_an-d_

vice versa.‘ True, leaders; of political parties do not

share th l t philoaophy. lliey.operato oa- - th e premise that-lf-voter8 -elect:aJib«rftl..

t h e p r o p e r c o u rs e l ie s in m o r e a n d m o r e U B w a l l im r T K f e - ^ j e t - r e B u l t i s - t h a t - v o t e r s

- - - n e v e e -h » Y d .a .c h o lc e .o th e r t h a n in ah ad e ® - Df liberalism or c o n s e r v a t i s m , w h ic h e v e r

1- t r e n d happens to b e p o p u la r a t th e t im e . W hea th a t p e c u l i a r i t y o f p o l i t i c s was

merifloire d - 'd u r ln g ~ » ~ d t8 C U 8 8 io n w i t h - * h ig h o f M a n r W a i H r n g t o n , h e g r i i w e d ; c o t n r a e a i ^ : ‘T I S R e p u b l i c a n s a r e t h e b e s t secret ,lfW P O n t h e Democratic p a rty

V h a s l ”By th e : t tm e token, i t m ay develop

. . t h a f H a p p y T i t o h y ’ls^5the best;M cre t weapon th a t ever happened to thte Rp-

: ------- pnhlW nn. Mnra and more of th e exM rtsr are coming aroOnd to th e point of believ- ' Ing it is Impossible now fo r tho Republic-— j------ ans to so jo ioate iiberal G overnor.Robk^

feller to oppose liberal P resident Ken­nedy n ex t year. U nless th e GOP comes

■ up w ith another candidate of liberal . stripe, i t m ay’s r ttle fo r a conservative,

.........perhaps- even-Senr B arry Goldwater.There are signs th a t a big segm ent ol

'A m the American poulation is fed up afte i [ ' f n more t h u two decades o f liberalism and ^-(11 excessive spending. The b ig question re- I H I m ains: Given their choice betw een a i n l known liberal and an avowed conserva- > tlB tive. which w>uld be elected by th<

• American-pubUa?- r . . . - .I f there were a candidate between the

Qctremes, would anyone take notice? AU ! |-------w u iy e > w n t h , m i d d l e o t th« m a.t , would be best lor the nation, but presen'fttr ------ tre n d s -8eem -to -< nd ieate-no -m odefa t<iTtfi wquld a ttra c tp n ae h ’ ttte n tio n . -- r

! HIGHBALLING AGAIN>■ ‘ ' 11iBDrpDoaed-mflrgflr_Qf UniojLpaclfii t r ‘-' and th e Chicago, Rock Island and Pa;! ^ clfic railroad focuses atten tlon again oi

4 tha^trouhle.faced ljy_.the trapsporta tio ii I gianta of form er years. A U o n th e r th e t" j a re about two dozen railroads now pro

li If. -< posing m ergers o r control of o th e r UneeI I . H igh, s ta tic costs and shrinking rev3|[l enues in recent years have resulted in i iH / ‘ pinch fo r ra ilroads. Perhaps th e action|H of railroad m agnates long ago sowed thi•til seeds fo r today’s troubles, bu t looklni*- backward won’t provide answ ers needed

• now. G ifts-o f land and o ther eubeldie , ; < to Induce expansion and big p rofits ii '• ‘I the days of little or no competition hav

no bearing on todtvy's hcadachcs. a j : Mergerk do provide a wny to eliminnt •C i some expenses and provide more pcc

n no’mio operation.. Another phase In rc - ducing costs -Is th e r e c e n t suprem

court ru ling against so-callcd "feathei i : ; ' bedding.”' t There Is no slpiple means of rcducln

\ ruilwa/ expeiiBes overnight. Mergers rc ; ; nguiro months— perhaps years — of el

oecoming ^vldont tha f li t lengthy negotiations will precede an PVR chftnges in *Veath«rbo<ldlnR" rules. Then

— -M4-slovit..processes, yet If-.the railroad r \ \ are to survive, such procedure is nocei

altematlvea are limited. Ohviovi I B iy* alternate to reduction of coat I H ' and ■ improvement of financial statu H would be eventual bankruptcy. That coi B h tainly would be contrary to the b«At Jj H , ■ teresta of the public. Another altomi

n tlve wottld .be nation^talion. Exper nf enoM'Irt IM* Mnntrlea^BYftTanro'Sc IM ' «N^t>Ubl(ey owned Would Indicate tt H b u rd n of railway deficits merely woul M be passed to taxM yers. Besld^es, t l t f —— thOUgJjt:^-natIonallaation of «n induntt ill' ' is MPVtfniint In this country.Ir ' T n tn llrM ids seem to be following

|M| : • b M t J W i p * » * . « « ; " . ™ « l l l « l n p p o u i II] to lo l tK l^ ^ ^ a l l concerncd,

N A T IO N A L

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(o M t t h u n r to a c t. like p m iw tn D . I t o t « e«M iw velt.’’ t t l d ft W h ite B o um kid*

tfc other day.

UOODS tto u ld toftd lE a 'm»m«« flgbt (or k reorganinU on o t the

t* * : ^ H I ^ ^ ^ B o g o c n a i l o a a l proccM. HU pur* ^ c o u n t, vou ld b t to r t -of. h i« -togUUUon tb iw t h

iita . M U bjTlntblaa m m 'k D o v o m« Ml M fnmTTiUW •y ito u .«N,rt of Ai>4. t . f n,, , K « u>«dy w tnU of wUi t w , ttigBanl t t i ohrtrcictfrB ea a g n m , « o 4 «t

im u t «• t im a h e Tcnturea a tMtulaat r a m v t eonctm lnx Ihe IcffUlaion' recalcUxssee. But Uke h i i pnd*

------------«M W i\ D w Uht. D. Btoenhower. tl\e one-Ume

8_ _____ MUOeU hot rodder of the iMO cun p a lfn h «em ersvd 'u li P redd m t v b b prcrert ir m d lr per* ( u u lm to the knout.

TWO DBMOCRATIC rA B T IE S— Tha ne, t n e ^gutn ig th is fttnetie capital be*a s a n eaaie there is before the congreu a propoeal to

araon ’s do som eihine about the rtalemate caused by the «?rtlont existence ot two Democratle partlefl. Sena..CUf- V *ord P. c u e . R.. If. J . and Joseph 8 . Ctark. D , lo n g e r p . gpoosorlnK a bm to set up a Heover-trpe

larticu-^ cooihTL-aion-io-Btudy-way* of-m oderntilng-thfl. . b e f o i - ccntreu lonal jnachim ry. I t Is being pushed by

i s the so-called P em o a a b r a g a to t

t n s ilo a a l Democrats."'1®“ Ironically, however, the presidential DemocraU f le a d - have been bleating that thejTe not getting any-------------- hc>p-from-thfr-h»ad-of thfilr p a r t y ,_ S o .^ g e n -

oedy has been willing to use his inHuence In lhtf* matter of issuw. but haa sh led ,from assUt/ng U n it e d congress in flxlng things so that those Issues can r a l n a - come to a Tote. ^

) h a v e about the TOters. FDR regularly u led to teU c te d t o eonfreas how to run Us aflaira. and altbimgh S r t h e S T le g lB la to n bridled and'.denounced him as

n « i l a dicu tor , the people obvfcmsly approred cicee PDR died undefeated after being eiectwl to four

id s u c h to m s. -Mora im portaat, Rodeerelt got a lot of s o c i e t y the thlnga b e w a n t ^ vhlcB'W U tbrpotD t-ef-hli-

W hat e o n c tn a the UberaU to not ,ao much X lck en - whether congress would pass Kennedy** pro fn n i. h e r e i s but whether It should have a chance to vote t tr e m e on it. For the preaJdeatlal propoaals are M t being

t ^ - J kUleO on the noor but are merely b e lo t pi«eon^ ” * ® tJoled in the committees, where the o o o se m U ^ t h o s e eongrtssronal Democrate are Uttte emperors. All

n e . I t ' s these committees are beaded by m en presumd to* f i ir h t bel6n ir t 6 -lhe-Pte« ldent's--«W B -party-aad-they .

have a tm -th lrd s majority of Democrat*. Bdt ‘ e an t!> ^ ^ y m ight as well be Reimbllcana because they Da,_ail-d_ act like an oPDOSlUon party.___________________ j

A MINORITY 'B U lB rr lh o ib who w ant th e ! do not Preeidfnt to steif |n and use h is infhienee and

r a te on power o t.patnm age to obange things are food iiberftl*; o f <tuying ^ m w MacO y o r the

v o t e r s tbe •o-oalled presidential Demooratie party is a s h a d e s u t l ^ organlcatlon appeallni .to SO miUlon Ich evier vbftti, while the congressloiial Democratio party e t im e . “ nsisU o f only 90 members eleeted by about two

mlUloa voters. iCS w a s W by. ask m en like Senator Clark, should tbe w i t h - f t PresIdent-pennlt-two-m lUlon-Totera-tD frustrate T lfin ed - ■wishe8- o f - 6S-m U lloa-»tere>-K ennedy.-lt-lB

polijted out, m ads a sackful o f promises in 1680, i r e w e u td n o r thoae p w n ise s arr being brdten, not c p a r t y ^ ^ w ^ b u t by nom inally Dem ocratlo.canffllttee

lEAVKS IT TO CAPITOL J U IX — John P . •■WCjret Kennedy nods h is head.U i agreement wheal his th^e R e - ear U b ^ t by these argumenta. Baslcaliy, he e x p e r t s agrees with those who w e concessional reform

“ e W hite House and Capitol hill. But he oon- e p u o l lc - tlnuet to insist that congress' rules and regula- L"O0k e^ ttetM y e the business o t o o n g n tK that.th # cW«f i t K e n - weeutlTe should not laTolTe him self In oon-* c o m M ireasioan procedures.

. *** ^ himself privately, too. that l i U r a l ftu victory in iM O bears no comparison t i the

r v f t t lv e , landsudee FDR etjjoyed. ^ ------------------t e r .m e n t o f _

an! Views of Othersit io n r e -w e e n a q o o d p l s c r - ^ o u l d b e b e t t e r> n se rv a - The downtown area of many cities h u beenb y t h e >tranglid slowly by a lack ot parUng space and

—S---------- .h y -tra ff1n Rhnppiir. tn Ui>iM♦ v l' *re dl»oeur«fed from going on exourelons te the

'e e n m e center city shopping areas because the tratflo t i c e 7 A they wtll have to fight and the possibility of h e r o a d finding no parking places when they have sur-

to ^ e^to^^ght o a good

T h »ugh“t h e years space has been set aside u ddeveloped so that now ’ tlie downtown area of PooateUo otters parktnt space for hundreds of

. P o . . l f u oar*, conveniently placed near the major bual- LraC U lC . neaMer^Hhln'a-^lflock-of-Maln-Btnwt-frOTn-the- a n d F a - loo block sovm to the 400 block n ^ th are some ig a in o n S40 free spaee*. Scattered along Main and Arthur lo r ta t io n provided (or customers are several hun-AK other parking spot*. In addition there areler m e r e ,gore* of metered spaces on Uie principal streets low p r o - and on side streets. They add up to unequalled ;er l in e s , oonvenlenoe for (hoppar* and employera In the in g r e v - downtown area. ilt<«3 in ft elem ent untortiinstely lacking Is beauty,iic u in a ^ downtown U devoid of grass, trees» a c t io n s «ntf flowers. F or year* now. a prefnJum h u been iw e d t h e plaoed on development which has made use ot

lo o k ln ff m orur, concrete and asphalt. Too jutle« nfifidftd mention haa been paid to that which we would . . .k - w i! S *»• resldenUal a r e u but whichlU M io ie s w s n itiec t in our center*-et-ternmerce'.- Buir ty r o f it s in we could do belter than wo have done in re- io n h a v e Ueving the drabneu and ugliness caused by the

absence of nower* and greenery.. II has been . i lm ln n t . certainly Pocatello U notlU m ln n te incapable of it.o r e pco* TJ»e conjpar#iJvo cam o f parking makes Poca-0 in r e - tello an attractive place to shop. A tree here s u p r e m e th«r« woul4 muke ■ fea th er - Bt*t* Journal (PocaUUo).

FOUR ON WATERr e d u c in g FInanoe Minuter Dantaa of Drasll U showingr g e r s r o - ««;*ordlnary fortitude In leidlng Uie battle— o f f if the racing (ires of Innallon, He was given ,v..» r *ul»»UnUal United BlaUs aid on hU recent v w t Olit t h a t to Waahlniton. Dui U»U w u based on a remark- lerte a n y aW* program of flnaufllsl s«f.rfiae}pjin* which Bfl. ThoHO Mf- pan tM was to enforce. The document, Utued

is n o c e s - m ^ l of smargency flre-dghUng su^tegy.R ight now Mr. D anlas has introduced a mini-

O hvlnviiu mal 40 to SS per cent wage Inrrease bill tor gov-o f COhI* srnment workers, as compared with the io per

ll s U lu a e‘*l* organUatlons. T ^ll S U lu s armid eervloee would gel as low aa U per oent.1 h a t c o r - Mr. Dantas and Presldeiii Onulart are working

' reH * * " * ’ ®«**»re hoarding and food queues as

T SirroT rasIca te t h e >r* critical days for Ui* A nu riou a*

itlJ" K S 5 ^ , r «'•> w in g t h e T H A r s A U ,' nnnAiira * people are not demanding too much ot

r n T -

BiffF; i Ge n o t going s S S K s ^ I )a D ^R o M e- - i r — * r . Y J ^ ..................

Bou*e aid* “ *7 u j - l

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D em oeratlcI tb a t a t s l - / R J P f /JS k v f I V>ia t ^ th e --------- 1 ~■atlon of th e ^ f f £ } I CH. H U p u r- f K \ | f | l ' #lid be to r t J K B I U on^tteough _ # # e H - D MS know n ** M § ^ -

n o » _ o » k o f B ff•esB, and at ■ « ___ _ %t eone em lng H ^Ka b is p red - K . ^l\e one-Ume M L " / , / i * • c -—'

frlead ly p e r- \ ^

■Tha m a tte r / a l \ f l% « - H I cap ita l be- / ft \\ i propoeal to / J j / \ \ \ \ > ^ H | lu sed by th e *“ / w Z— iL . \ ____I. Sens..C U f- * L M f - I 8 . C tark. D , ^Hoover-type i - ‘j * . t ie m liln g -Jh e . . _____iCONWv-V/Dg pushed t ^ I l f \a tr ; agalM t ^

a D em ocrats \ g e tting any \ * \

So fa r. K en- * \ 5 ^ \ \ * \ \ « , \ ^ uence lD~lh6^ \ om assU ttag se Issuea can

inedy seem s . —,r r « # - 4 h a a ■ ^ tried to teU T - nd althw igbiced h b n aa ,--------- ------------- --------------------------- ,pro red cicee - - l|» te d to four io t » lo t of- p o to te fh i* - p Q f p

lot *o much

Sh o tsJ p« io t pigeon^ oooservaUvp

m perors. All '1 presum d to COUUDNT B S QUIETER

D ^ r ^ S h o U : - ; -------- --because they W h«re do you *lgn up for future

^ space flight*? About S a . m .. 1 was . "wvylflg M ajor Oooper^ snooziss

10 w a n t th e «w «y out t iw n In souodless space. . S J H u i 'w u «boul tlM Ume « « n .

At* ou t th a t d river going past our house. I t lo p a r ty is a ja rre d m e out o f a «ound sleep.) SO miUiTO I couldn’t help thinking th a t no

truck* or buses dlatixrbed M ajor By abo u t two ^ out there. I 'd suret. should tb e Uke to try U for Just one n ig h ti- to frustratB ........... M g h t_ S I* e p ^« n n * d y .- l t - U .................' ----------- (Tvrin-FaUs)—nises in 1080. — • • •

" 0 0 0 T O R F R B S D E P X D ear P o t Shots:

There is free wood a t 467 Wal- , — Jo h n F . nu t i l r e e t Taker* m ust hnul it en t w heal hU away. Some is good, some bcUcr Basically, h e and some best grade.

B u t he con- • • •. and regula- WELL, VESI ,J j a t . t h t cW ef T here Ja a jn c te r of accent, j e l f In oon - There U a m e ter of tone;. , . . . . . T h e b e s t of a ll m etersSTAn - ■ ■ n . e . t t o . J . . .

J lK fo ls a Jett& o t accent, . 1 m m m n m There Is a le tte r of tone;

But the best of a ll letters

lers■K B saaaaM (ConUcUBETTER • • •ties h u been OUR BUULiTIN BOARD Ing space and Hadda Nuff, J e re m * -F o r be il

“ ' • f ® " ‘® J** fn to th rm td tf la of-miolghbortiooo row! SonwUmes It's lots almplei

t j ^ a v i su?! «P the neigh

1 m any pe<n]e ^ p i e ^ h ^ c a n ^ o s H o J lu- In-Pocatefio. y « tfre lmagJnlng-right-now.-4fot se t aside ^ d rhlghl try U when you get baclc'or tow n a m of speaking term s.r hundreds of

“r e T S i n ^ S - - J^ O lU A B A N _ B g A R B S I_♦ t h are some D w PoU : ^In and A rthur A* you look around, you wouu I several h u n - think Castro h u taken over Idah< Uon there a re without firing a shot, rlncipal streets • » .

ing Is beauty. FAMOUS LAST LINEot grass, trees " . . . She's finding ovt It's m uditum h a i been M i | , r ta § t ^ / w elfhf than le«I m ade use o t m »

S 1 2 “ J S 0 1 N T I . B M A N I N T H B» u M SS‘T O i .The DotM U llo U no t «B siN B M ianssH nB n-u :« jJK a

. « . v . . WAYNE O.' * BIU N DSTAD T. M .n.1 .n n w j? .v ! Q -W h a l csuses osteomalncla e wouim miiko o**. tt k* iMirMrf* a (PocaUUo). « ‘'• 'W d t___ A -O steom atacla U a fa llu r

o t proper bone form ation, u isll Is showing ch ild ren U Is called " rick e ts . ' I t ig Uie ba ttle ^ d u lU .. "osteo- - . — — I . H e w u given maUcla.'* I t m ay - ] R | j l j H | n iU recent visit be due to an In- I on a rem ark- sufficient in take Wsclpllne which of v itam in D. or cum eht, issued (allu re or t h e M Y id BfU. inlog. I t w a* -» i « a b « ) r b i h a v U K ^ f f i n au^tegy, u m \n d In

Mluced a m in i- d iet. le bill to r gov- tllnce th e body ith the 10 p e r m a k e s lu own ■ T S V S l in luU ons. T he v itam in D when ks U per een t. th e ik ln U « ■ i>'* n u e working posed lo Miullglil, lim ifflclen >n Jn Uie oon- expoxiire Jo suiilluht may be i

ooiiUlbulIng factor. L ^ m * w h M « AnoUier fscto r msy be a de tanoaM c rta se ln th e bloofl ipvpl nf tmie Amfrinsi a s pliosphnrou*. ‘n ie citleb tam bl* e fo . m M ltM lsH om a re io tt o f t n td D antaa a p - **•'“ ‘ “ t '* "-C brU tlan Sci- o f the bones w ith drlflrnilty

weakness, kidney stone*, snd in— Itc tlo iufif Ihfl u rinary iraci___

lY estm snt (isuslly o; too much of liv ing cslclum In th s form o Axes and make milk, w ith supplem entary itose > Bm . o t calcium Iso la te, gluconate, oi

Big Rock Candy M<

- O pRe:55TotrKO*(eS n -MEASURES j a £ 6 f

( 5 ^ I MARQUIS CHIL

» WASHI o s

a s so o ften In th e p u t , th e f a ­m iliar w arning algn* a re once

' again posted; T h t eom ojualsts Q UIETER WlU take over

_________ you d o n 't w a t c h S j ^ ^ ^ M B B

i t S a . m . . lw a sD o p ^ sn o o z isg ; , j n n u m i t c « m b l ^ B H | ounoless space, im ey poem o f | H H n ^ B tbe tim e some long ago, ‘T h e H B B f ^ B «k into a n « h e r gobU u wUl g i l B | ^ ^ H B like a sa lt tlato >^_Tou d o n t ^ ^ B | ^ 9

“ S ? b l e ' ^ ' * S l t ^ ^ H |i-cound sleep, goblins— l o e H * H 8 l hinking th a t no u ie fo rm ot pov- M»re«ii c« l* i llstiirbed l la jo r erty . d U e u e and • constanU ; there. I 'd su re rising popuJsUon pressing against

list one n ig h t paUietlcally Umlted resources - U g k p W f ^ h .™ tone tin = . U lk m _ - v « to

-< T ^ - F a lls ) Som e'coinm eirt’ S '^ 'M l t “sound

>EB n p p ' r ' ^ though a t a certa in point u e r I . FrancoU D uvaUer and

. ^ Wn1 *>*3 goon squads w ould ta k e s jod a t 4CT Wo - jjQjyg p ,( ^jje shelf labeled "com- } m ust hnul It munU m " an d -sa y , "H ere we uo.’ od. some bcUcr conceivably a second base it ide, .' ■ H alil n o t u n l ik e 't h a t In Cuba ’hena 713-30SS nilghC f i t Moscow's p lans. B u t ii—7------------------ Would be far-m of isosUy in te a m

of m en and m oney th a n thi - . Cuban adventure. And surelj

of accent, W ashington h u learned how U of tone; preven t a n o th e r C uba from com­e ters Ing In to being—th a t is, anothei>ne. Cuba in th e C aribbean arm et

• and m anned by the.BoyleU . of W hat m ight .iii l 't commiiolslif tone; alm s Just u well would be en^1 leltcrs forced A m erican occupaUon o

H aiti. Entorced, th a t U. to cheo) n.M “ holocaust o f blood. W e woult

th e n h a v e th e re sp o n s lb U ity fo r i (ConUclJ country th a t U by any standarc

riM nA A Rn unworkable.1. 11116 Is w hat is Ignored » otte t

Srn“ d America

-a iio lg h b o r tn ^ itS lSd* p res su r J 'o frp o p u la llo iiIt’s lots sim pler combUied wlUi th e revoluUon oI wilh the neigh- rising cxpecU tions, producesire a re n 't m any head of s team bound to cause aib e OS bad as expfoaio'n. u iw n a smaU rU m

-right-oow _Y ou eJitfl. W , th e «U cly .M ir* livwi a e tb a c k on th e va in hope thak eom ehow ^b you gw oacK on

, More th%n 10*V<^8 ago in hibook. “H um an Ferllllty .” th

_B6A RB Sf------- M odern-O U cm m a.".... Cook of th e population reteronc

aund. you would bureau wrote. "T he economl :aken over Idaho condition o t the people o( Hall ihot, In about as bad u powlble." 1

1 anything, it Haa grow n worse «iiTiLin FftlUJ decade th a t h u followect - ^ l n rn lls ) A m erican a id efforts,

a r r i im r Today th e population is an es4.300,000. T h is works on

1 . a t 005 people fo r each arabl relfn f Wian lose (kiub^b mile and th a t m eans abou

th ree persons pe r acre. Onl [M A N I N T H B about B0,000—tom e guesses pu t I R T H R O W under ao.00fr-have Jobs U iat paWCi— ■■ Mr...

le Doctor Says■SBtcn-n-I’f-Bf— a '.^ u ;:;aL 3 » T im .jam .v g iio rjmrN E O . chloride. V itam in D Is also giverADT, M .n. bu t should no t be continued a tie >s osteom alnolar th e d ise u e ik cured, since to i r m ueh vitam in D oan <)o harm ,la U a failu re I t failure o t absonition o t vi

fo rm ation. I n tam in D is due lo a persliXeii led " rick e ts . ' I n dU n-hen. th is m ust be coiitrolle

_ ... before tlie treaU nent can be el frctlve, I t .th e d ise u e Is due I too K r e a t a loss of calclin:

■ { UinuiKli th e kidneys, calclur gliicdiiule n n d sodium cilrat aliould be iilven.

ll) nny cMc.rBklUful a ia iu u t incnU to tu it.< i»« (o f.shnu irt brill about inating improvem ent.

laxative do ymi rec ommeiiil (nr older persons?

soMiethliiK ever1)1. Nr>n«.i.«| *•*>'•

ihl hu tifflclen l A—You m ust have been absfe llj i i t n i l be a “•>' 1 I****lor ' " ' '“ '*1 B'Rcraliy ha rm fu l effect

. • ^ of laxnllves.V ««y 011‘e a wh

n iu v n iw o -a T m r i r i K i i ; i - s i

• i X . 0 ' •veg«t*bH and fnilr t r M r I indivm ually require t

t S J SI n * form ed sKk.I « iii «bvl

r i ' n t i . : s r ; ; , " "jslly ctmitisf* (it i x i i n wiirry about sidnplnir ,in the form ol dny. If yo« g« 45 to hw irem entary itoses wltiioiit a bowei movement, us

le, gluconate, o r au e lg lil-ounce w arm w ater an

idy Mountain ^

i.cur5 0 W IW —

cctyioMy'' s^ LATe^

■ ih d i f / ^

S CHILDS WRITES ON ’

m iN G T O NMay 17—W Uh a cash Income. T h e r e s t live In eaval In HalU, a subsistence economy close to p u t , th e t a - th e line o t bim ger. T h e record

g ^ a re once of government* la g ra f t a n d • c o m n u o is ts p lunder by tb e ins w ho know

they will soon be tb e ouU a n d hicky if they escape w itb tbehrskina.7* ..........

T h e b lr tb r a te t« a “guessU- m ate" o f 4S p e r thousand o f pop- m a tlo n rT b lg -w imparca wlt t r - i e to IS In w estern JEiunpe. a s In th e U nited SU tes, 5S in Q uatem ala . A h igh d e a th ra te ~ 3 S p e r th o u - sand—keeps tb e n e t g a ln ..a c -

l l g ^ g l l l l t n r d ln r to - O o o k , - « t - tw a - ^ - w t

How e?fecUve blrUi control • w ould b e -e v e n i f Uie new con -

^ i n g ag a in s t traoepU s-e-plU -w «t«-dJatrU iuted T f r e e - U open to queaUon. A r e -

,Aken o v « in quesUon; “R esearch in F a ra - _ — lly^ K ann lng ." p u b l i s h e d byn a k u H sound princeton'xm lTenilty, shows thi^t certa in p o in t In HalU th e re U virtua lly no u q - D uvaUer a n d de rstand ing of famUy alee and

w ould ta k e a lim ita tion . T he only hope, th e ; labeled "com - au tho rs suggest, is th e long-term “H ere we uo.” one o l ra is ing educational levels

cond base ih and economic opportunities, th a t In Cuba T here Is In HaiU, a m oral as s p lan s. B u t i t ^ e ll as a pracUcal dilem m a. Orse eoaUy-in-terms tif-thft-tountl*UT>nHias iM rr»’-ted ney th a n tho a medical cen ter w here dedicated . And surely an ji vom en w ork to relieve •arocd how to 0 ,5 w id e sp re ad .m ffe r in g fhun uba from com - tropical d is e u e and to save h u - la t is, a no ther „ a n life. T hey have done th is rlbtKan arm ed often in th e fatt-t> f th e govera- e Soviets. c e n ts ' in terference. B u t Uie d e - j l t com m unist spalrlng aense grows tb a t U U a would be en - bottom lees well. occupaUon of L u t Ju ly Uie A m erican gov-

la t U. to c h e ^ e m m en t suspended a id fo r la rge jod. W e would Irriga tion projects and a long w ith wnslbUlty fo r a j t techn ical tra in ing In agrlcul- r any s ta n d ard tu re. No agreem ent could be ob-

U lned from Duvaller a n d no con- gnored K> Often Uol exercised over H aitian p e r- LaUn America, sonnel could be pu t on the p ro j- o u n tn M h a .im . .^ ts T h e nnW th ing le f t U th e o fT populallon . m al«rlir-erad lcatlon-progH U B -lS e revolution o t I S m illion dollars a year. I t you US, -produces a stop th a t in m id-course the m a- ind to cause an larial moeqittto comes back in a biiibII rVtliiiH lU iiUUi~W ltlli B" lu ii tsp o M lligM^cly M lvd In r iM in disesse and d e a th ,______ ,

M m ehow ^hk ■ a i^ iita ry tra in ing m iu io a d i ^ in check. signed to c rea te a stable a rm y

H fs ago in hU w u headed by.’an able m arine F e rtility ." th e o tficer, Ool. R obert D . H elnl. T h e

fflUalpn. aanin desp ite th e D uva- latlon reference ||e r regim e seeking U) b u ird lE i T h e economic own c o m p l e t e l y lubaervlent people o t H aiti a rm ed foroe, U said to have done as possible." I t exceUent-professional work, irow n worse In w h a t to do7 I t a lull-scalo a t-

h u foi owed. poverty. Uliteracy and a id efforts. ^outd be mounted, i t th a t laUon is an e s - a tu c k coaUng considerable sum* T h is works o u t each year had the ful) support >r each orable o t a stable governm ent, a n d it la l m eans about th a t government had a probable e r acre. Only tenure o t 10 or 1ft years, then e guesses pu t I t there m ight be a future. T oday e Jobs th a t pay tho8e jtijB tf l.lI l-U ia .ie a l in -f ltu b a K iwisiaxccoB Impossible. ____________________

7 Q em a w hich you m ust ho ld fo r a t least five; m tnutes before p a u ln g .

^im .vrnoxiT n u you have to take an enem a D Is also given.continued a fte r docior.ared. since too Q—A friend and I a re havingoan do ha rm . . an . argum ent about m ultloi*isorjitlon o t vi- s c i e r o a l s and arteriosclerosis, lo a persliXent Please ttyy us th t sym ptom s otSt be controlled each and how they aHler.len t can be e t- A—T he symptoms of boUi dU - s e u e Is due lo eases a re so variable th a t nojss of cnlcliiin de lln lte answer can be given toiliieys, calcium th is question, sodium c iu a te M ultiple sclerosis Is a prooess

in which th a Insulating myelin

lin iu l i ; ™ * ,lor should brlna tltierj u tost. U v e m c ii .“ ' “ ‘ p e -«y m p 1 0 m i-flep e n tJ-tm iv« rto vmi wh«ther the nerve fib e n involw d ler Mrsoi .5 I from the

K every , 1,^ what part o l the body, tiie atfecled nerves supply,

ave been absknt ArlerloscleroiU ts hartenlnB of Hay 1 talked the arteriet. I t » iu U a t btrth

Harmful etfecU *nrt continues throughout l» e .Until the p roceu become* (ar

}?E3 w]i<| ad»au a6 d -U .ftri)d u o a ,afl_ M ian i III 1« e, I will Iwna and. liuce It Is no t a un i-

la ly require to or kidneys in o thers . stjK.l » II obvl- W hen sufficiently advanced. IIol inlclng any m ay aeriously reduce th* blood

supply to th a atfecled organ , o rloiii Skipping a im a ll hemorrliai[oii m ay occur, In•8 to I J hinirs e ither case, Uie tunollon o t Uiemovement, use a tteo led organ would b« aerlous-

rarm w ater a n - ly Im paired.

C bW R lN G T H ECPETER I

X WASHINOTON, M a y n U W A ) Uo^ _ A sie r ie a a policy CO tbe Haitian u l

crtsU 1* to have aomeone on tb e tb«____ ground to pick up Uie pieces and me

put them togetb g again, w ben tn| and If tbe

t b e m l * t a k e | H f l H ^ H | t n m a d e o n t b e p l ^ l ^ ^ ^ ^ H a

f / u ^ ^MoJola after tbe tnc

sissassinaUon- o f is ot_____ D i c u t o r R a r te ljH O T M O T f j n ,

T r u j i n o ; T h e g S i g l p fe be United S t a t e a H H i c W j ^ foi liad broken ttlp- .lomaUc relations r— a * i« • with tb e Dominican republic a*

/ a protest against its government. “/ o e W back in to stabillae Uie ^/ ■ - sltuaUOT took a major etfort._

/ UJB. Ambassador Raymond L.* Thurston In the Haitian capital

/ o f Port-au-Prlnce therefore h u / . a n u t y assignment cut out for# him . FlyUig out dependents ot

' American dJptomaUc and m ill-tary offlclaU who remain In HalU “ was Ur»t step ot his plan of ac- "

• i ^ > Uon. V,_ D r . F r a n e o U D u v j a i e r - * _ t * r m u

"* Haiti's ireaident ended a week ____________ before b f is acbeduled .to be In-I^j,

May 82. I t U In thU period, when o’* there will be ho constituUonal

.,5 — A l government, U ial toe big ttouble “

■ ■<» V w *0’ '*^anytblng—m lgh»--happ*n .--lt • M could be & revolution o f the tra- ;L

diUonal HalUan blood battj va- ^ " C t J y riety. Duvaller m ight be assassl- .

, nated. He m ight flee U»e ooun-

^ .^^tv^.TTf S j ofin « k m ass voodoo following. ' oe

------------ American officials mlnlmlae,

5 / ^ K . I however, the posslbUlty o f an In-U l N vO lon o f H aiti from Uie Domln-

^ - lean BepubUc. It* new p ^ - »

0 N S 3 S 5 » ' S £I rest live to own troubles In handling dome*- « uny close to Uc reconstrucUon.. T h e record ordering bU army to the H al- _ I graft and turn border for * threatened^ W - s w ho know jnue downhill march on Port-au- tbe ouU and prince w u a diversionary tocUc. “ te w itb tbehr i t rallied opposlUon to hU. sup- .

• - • - pcrtr-Hi*.problem I* to get 1 a -guessU - off th e in vu ion hook u grace- ^ isa n d o f pop- fully u he can. a re» -w U b -te —jrirtapossib le-icr-eoneelT e-o l 1, ope. as in th e a more tangled and confused slt- 1 Q uatem ala. uaUon. The United States does u -as per thou- ^ot now Intend to intervene. p

I t n 0“ **'« OrganlM - 1- t w o - p t f - w t iion-orA ifterlcan-B tates-m teioo e i t as n ign a s paelfica- a

Dlrth- controlthe new con- 'V T T 1 • • J_— -Washmgt<arch In Fara- _______ .b l i s b e d by![• bVphu , newbom - - g-toially n o ^ - w i j^»el«i> N « w , Analyst oUy else M d ju c h e l Oebre had the dUUnc- f S Oon of serving Prance u premier IUie long-term ti^Q ^ oOier m an In the fl» tlon a l levels <3, tbe l l w JCpubUcs 0rtunltles. f o l l o w e d ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ t1 a moral as the French r e v o - ^ ^ ^ ^ B ^ H * dilemma. One luUon;h u supported —HA—also—h a d ^ ^ ^ H B ^ W < lere dedicated the (nore d u b l - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B ^ H g ork to relieve o u * d lx U n eO o n B M M M M W f iffering fhun o f tielng t h e ^ 9 | | | | | H * 1 to save h u - moat p r o m ln e n t ^ ^ ^ ^ Q ^ H t kve 'done th is among de G k u l l e H ^ H H [ n t t the govern- followers to l o * e ^ ^ ^ H | B B e . But Uie d e - out In bis bid f o r B H ^ ^ n H rs tb a t It-U a A e c t l o n - t o i - t h e f l H | B m 1

French a s s e m b l y ^ " J 7 ' ^ ' j ^ j; merican B W - In **0 Gaulle n * * » « j ' «iH fnr lu v e landslide of l u t N ovem ber.'

™ B u l n . , D . W U b « * « , l » . , Ig In agrieui- Debre Mrred a* French pre- i , could be Ob- mler from ttie beginning o f de i •rand no con- Gaulle's fifth republic on Jan.

Haitian per- 8. 19M, to AprU l i , 1»«2. tt on the prol- P^r IJ years. Debre had work- < DS le ft U tho ed for de GauUe's return to pow- i

a year. I f you h a v e , lerved de - Oaulle with < ourse the m a- sreaU r loyalty. 1,mes back in But a year ago, Debre resigned leneeootW Hnr « « « * —irt rin QauUa j

death, had eased him <^t, Debre hlm -

^ e ~ % lg e r io ? ^ttlt* i Ihta France wul entering upon a riew

era which required new face* and 1

1« m b e r elections, majiy said he t W“ victim of his own loyalty j

1 io have done Q a u lie -th o t he w u pay-la i worx. y , , penoity for serving u de jk (ull-scato a t- Oaulle’* haU h et m u i In UlQ H - | Uliteracy and sembly. tDunted, if th a t zn any event, he seemed rele- ilderable sum*e full support W«i' i» ja M» g m r,'ii,j ii,ji,niw w i'iBj iment. and if ^ l l TOswald Jactfuture. Today» r»«lm Af _JBBJBBHBEltC4*JUUWlBwSa<ai

STACKED TRUMPS. --------------------- D r r r r c t ; t T * i f ( tN n —1st hold for at flouUi's one no - trump open- betore passing, ing Is preferable to one heart, ike an enema He h u IS polnU; B-a-9-a dU- week. see your trlbutlon and stoppers in all

suits,T nrn t iB v in i i N o r l l i ' s S t o y m a n t w o

lO U l multlDi* “ *“] • i r ta r l o s c le r o a J j i. symptoms of ijy ou ter . NORTir 17IS ot boUt dU - A B f lS lable that no V K 1073n be given to ♦ A d

4 > 4 7 4s Is a process VVXST J5A»Tliatlng m yelin A K o j i a a 7 r

■ * •'"».....i S} I*' ■!Lr,rr ^J k i S”

S lIT O tU f . ■ r 'J f W“ > N »m . > u l . b . o o n n . I . r > *

II '‘'“ 'Will'* contract U a ?hl fino play to

K;Jid b . . . t l o u . - Bomll » | | , to |5 , . . S S ,

t r u i l u u i , u i a H U u d D iu i

THE capital wrmiR EDSON17 (NBA) Uon. U U iat faUa oa<» e H alU an u k Uw U nited S t s t e s - ^ , . ? * le bn tb e th e necessary ship# 01 * “* leces a n d m en—to a c t as agenti in . w ben to » o rd er.- ^H H f t W ^ e th e U 3 . navy^

trom H aiti a t D u v a l le ^ ^ ^ ;^ a U B . mUitary * s s b U n c %

to u ^ t ~m erty accounted for two-lhS'

^ 3 of HWU's foreign exchimS»1£? B 3 S e evaporated. TherTJ^

g been no American aid to b?S fo r over a year. ^

" E t ' T o keep a foot on ths public « to S giremment. P«t-»tt.bUlse Uie th lt• tfn r t w ork be done • by an

eontractor. T he Duvaller

, »h»lnT «rUt 11S t to ™‘jdents of ??*** the t*.lad m ill- sUbUiUi!, n t o S Influence U iat restored o 5 ?

can. tra ined . Some o{ the bM

^ te r m u

inH w h e n own. T he rural areas art Urw, quiet. AU the trouble is ceatS

Ig ^ u b le to the capital area.W hen It became actite s( tv,

Tt end of A pril, DuvaUer's ovn tn.v a W -a m y ^ th e -so o T T M K

» S ? » « V 5 o n M acoutes-U irew up e * 2 a ^ - surrounded thei » know n opponent*,down h is C lem ent Barbot. fonnerl; cu oH o l bl* oL D uvaller’B PTtnclpaUldesjcn jwing. considered a p r in c l^ l rlvsl. dto.«PP»™i tait m«r h« .

to Uie unde m o u n d . le D om ln- Loul* jo le . a mulaUo vtg ew preal- v u defeated by Duvaller la u« ■u«e from year’s p r im a ry -a f te r wWcti fc lo jt of h is vaUer consldertd .bim self tlto^ « v ln * h is p residen t w iUiout a regular tte. QK dw uM - tlo n i* now a refugee In Dumb.

* le a n Republic, advising B a c i, w « i. »upWiD uvaller's cause in Uie D Jt,«.

curi^y “>®cl'' *“ '*» communlo a p o r t - a u „ ja HaJU a re antl-&uni!a, .ur, A Caeeh trade mission lo aiw

f is i o ^ t M arch sold tractors on bui]

u s r a c P ’ conU cts. I f Uiere U a Ciitre tra ined cadre tn H aiti, it hsi u

ioneelve-ol been^denU fled a s such.---------nfused s it- a h4w compUcaUng factor 1 itates does tj ,e rec en t a rriva l In Port-u. rvene. p rince o l four members oi Ui O rgan lta - l ^ l U o fam liy. T hey were tortt

*s-m l»sioo edrback by-D uvaaer and ptoisij t jw c l f l t* - a re up to no g o o d ...................

lihgton NewsI0 M “ ■ gated to obscurity;--------- -------Analyst B u t D ebre refused to admit

he dUUnc- fea t. A by-elecUon on tl u prem ier French-ow ned island of Remix m an in th o fl,000 m iles away, gave him u jCPUbUcs o ther opportunity. He Dei >

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ u n l w : , ; n m p a i g n e d Tigotta a n d WOR.-

Now I t is anUclpated Uisi i n minw h M ano ther lob-foe

n g B m u ^ e a l S n t ^ Uie QauUUtl R m y n facUoa of th e assembly, «t> H S n i strong lead en h lp noUbIr i

been lacking a t anoUiw'dillla ■ ■ n taaUng tUn* fo r de OauUe^iia

erahlp,_ F rance, th e form er sick msa 1

bu t is 'th re a te n e d by dissitn InnaU pn.

em b er.' >rhe govenunent b u d e m ack again , ^d *Mnreasonable” price and fi rench p re- increases w hich i t u y s tbnsl nlng o f de naOonsd expansion. •ic on Ja n . F ren ch ooal miners b ri >62. th rough de Oaulle'a wage tMh ad w ork- early In A pril wlUi IncreaM'

irn to pow- more th a n 0 p er c e n t Slmlltf

lu lle w itn o ther na tlonalU ^ m dO iU U il u g u , elecUiclty and trauN

ire resigned W ages In private IndusUf M dfl-QauUe lumped 10 p er cent or

3ebre iilm - F w n ch farm ers forcea in ii U i»-*atu » . «m inant to yield on demuuft ria- revolt, higher m ilk and m eat prie* ipon a riew And th e government. &!V faces a n d wiUi heavy cosU especialU ll Ured, independent nuclear p r j In fhtt Jfn . wff* having trwllhlB ftlUecttl iiy said he taxes from tradiUonaliy r«B own loyalty Frenchm en.B w u pay- . I n th e French assemi»r rving u de governm ent needs a sUtwii In IhQ a t- to undertake w hat ar* ec

to be u n p le u a n t task*. ~ lemed rele - Debre ha* filled th* blU W

III I TI III I moil----------------------------

Jacoby, BridgBjIMPS, g(M, "W hy n o t n o w !'A S n — He wins th e -w o n d unip open- lead* a trum p toward do® one hear t, king. -Hiere U a ,* l l |b t j •3-3-a dU- while BouUi worries. W ers in a ll plays th ree rounds o( d ^

-trumping th e th ird In d * ym an two -nw ten of> hearts I* ? h is h ear ts and E as t covers. BouU) *

I easily; n ia ace and J a e k -a n d J--------------^ S a s t in w ith a fourth UW

, , B u t h u a g c ^ dUm® an d leads it bu t South m * ruff. In stead he d i ^

S rem aining spade and l*aW»In th e lead. _

A t th is po in t poor » •AST down M cJub* and out " J

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> Q - H » W ddlM M l, J . . U y j . . !

ible }I h V u t You. South, holdi j ,

P astPass W hat do you do! ^

,K dUmwiSs. Jump I* *!f,y(Ih lak t h e

— — I » la f l l .0 tb e r w U * ,b l4 « ^ tract U a p U w te g*line play to TODAY'S Q lW *® " j

„ u u t . ,« W eit bids five |i

C . W . S ' S , ' ' ” '’" - ■

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Bobby D lm ler m a tch s! comic Q ntics.or«.hi|or

REAL CHUCISUND,F ao tu red ev«ry t ty le d in n e r i i d e rfu t hom e-ci

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lA K IV If f i r m r i i r j u c u v A N - s H O w r T h i i - T o j s n fro m th e perfo rm an ce o f closslcol gen is

»r m a tc h e s o il o f h is fo u r ond a h a lf foo t -O r« .h l |o r |o u i en te rta in m en t.

lUCK WAGON FLJNDAY RANCH dired every S unday In th e G ola Room! O ld d in n e r served fam ily sty le . Everybody r

ll hom e-cooked food. Even th e ch eck Is ! )p e rp e r* o n . (C hildren , $1 .00 )

ACT!*Wft: k p o t , ne

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IM B H Mi w E ^ f I wW r T h i J ^ 5 M T i r ^ » s l ^ ' f l w r 6 f - t K e m - o t l ; jsslcal gerh s to p o p u la r a n d s ta n d a rd fav

i a h a lf fo o t f ra m e a g a in s t th e e n t i r e g

)N FLAVOR!CH DINNER

a Room! O ld fo sh lo n ed ran ch Everybody re llsh e i th e won-

Ihe ch eck Is re lax ing ! Price:)

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W k M M ^ MN K Af 'tK em ”o t l ; . ; 'T h 8 " C o tle g e -o f H arp ion s ta n d a rd f a v o r i te s . . . from o th r illin g re

th e e n t i r e group os he tr ie s og o ln a n d c

■ "I Peti Wit For

A nd cn :io n w ith

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w here to /J n d hll

S a tu rd ay n ig h t«

R oast B aron o f I

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^ Sm oked Spore R

' Served w ith a ll t

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ALL

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ete&XKriday!

■' ♦ . . o n d th e f ish ln 's olwo\

\ th e w hole fam ily will enjoy,

I n ig h t s h e r tV a f t e r P e te rel

K o r in b a r q u e $auc6.) Whi

U |_ . . of.E ight.SQ ,lq^,_Seo_^od Jell

U C offee . . . all you c a n e a t

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l^ide J^ro u

a t - i le o f H a rp io n ica V ir tu o s o s / ' T he rascols-i0 th r illin g ren d itio n o f- th e ‘" H u n g a ria n F

1 og o ln a n d o g o ln to w in h is righ tfu l ploc

’ete's ANI IVithATak ■or Taste!id o rnon w ith o ta le n t fo r ta s te needs d

Bf w ith a to u ch o f ta le n t — a n d Pete knows

e re to f in d him . H e 's In th e G ola Room 'evei

tu rd ay n ig h t and*ho knows how to cook,

a s t B aron o f Beef a n d P rlm e Rlbs ou jus

perfec tio n . T h e re 's a choice, too of Sirloin ’

loked Spore R ibs, Boked V irginia H o rn . . .

rved w ith a ll th e trim m ln 's.

fo 3 s* ^ lo re7 d e ise rt’oncJcofFee.~

ALL YOU CAN EAT

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Friday, i

lesF islii

ishln 's a lw ays good a t P e te 's p r iv a te hole

y will enjoy, tf y P e te 's fom ous S eafood Bul

•ter P e te re tu rns w ith his co tch ! Y our chc

souc6.) W h ite Fish, H alibu t, S callops, Ec

^S M ^ o d Je llo M olds, Lobster N ew berg , K

you c a n e a t fo r on ly $2 .50 . - —

\o a (lii^ jP p i

K i i # irh e ra sc a h -m u sle o l reperlo ire -tfm broeesHH un g o rian R hap so d y " to th e lilting strolni

righ tfu l p lace In th e spo tlig h t. W Jn, lose

riHan ^Folent^ le! ■ ' MI needs d / 1d Pete knows ^ ^ ^ 4 i

laRodm'4very....... ■ ............~ ^ S U M

t to cook.

lbs ou jus

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EAT $2.50

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sliin’ lve* •-

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p r iv a te hole! For o refresh ing chonge of pc

S eafood B uffet . . . in th e Golo Room ever

;h! Y our choice; Abolonc Slcoks, Frog Leg

Scallops, E ostern O ysters, Cold tab le witV

N ew berg , K ippered Salm on, D essert, He

f ^ p e d e n t s

* ^ A B i

>-tfm braee9-everythlr»g-in-good .solld-jnu&lc lilting stro ln s o f "P eg 0 ' My H e a r t."

in Falls Tlmes-Newt S ~

very t" »r

honge of poce th o t *

Room every Friday.

5, Frog Legs (p lo ia

I tab le with choice

)essert. Hot FToIIs,

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tb b y 't polgr>ontly

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F riday , M a / } 7 . 196 3 0 T w in F a lli T im e $ ^ « w >

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Buhl M w Is ^ Speaker for PTA Meeting ™

KAOERMAN, fcUy 17 — Beed MuJK^n. Buhl, apoke on experl« ^____ —.-U- I-. th« «»nr»t «»| -I«a “*Jn W ashington, D.O., a t the H a- ^ Herman PT A m eeting Tueada? m g h t. ' • u

MauBhn waa a m etropolitan police officer In IM l before he went Into th e Bovemment p u l - Uon. He waa a gua rd of H arry T rum an a n d F ra n U ln Rooeevelt " r

■ during W orld w ar n and told of 7 -" the ftUempt on T ru m an ’a life a t Blnlr house, P**

T lie m eetln s waa opened w ith Q tne T a y l o t jn d Kenny_T^ylor.Cub SeouU, leading th e flag «a- lu te. Mrs. Joaeph Zaconne Is Uielr den m other. »“»

T he PTA prayer was g lren by P«* th e Rev. Jam es H olt. Mrs. O len <vli Hendrickson, first grade teacher, waa introduced and parent* of IE / nex t fall f irs t g raders were a c ­knowledged. *

Mrs. l,eR oy Jolley reportad on Alb the PTA fou rth d is tric t w ork- <>ca shop held U Albion l u t week, t m

Mrs; K enne th H ulm e, Mr*: Jo l- att< ley, Mra. H o lt u id M n . AdoU.

Mra. M arlon Pugm lre wait ae* L Iccted (o preaen t th e PTA aehol- her arsh lp aw ards a t graduation ex- ait< ercla^s T hursday evening. T he trai winner* of th e PTA Jc h o Jm h lp s ww will be picked by th e high aehoot MU

------Twmty uu UieU ■ c l» u l» » t i c ‘»ta<sU ndIng, e x tra curricu lar M tl r - tak Iticfl and ebarac ter. Ko<

ed by M n . Jolley fo r th e year i Include M n . Tom Olbabn. field aah day . w ith M n . JoUejr and Mrs. bra Pugm lre on th e r i b b o n and bai trea ts committee, a s d M n . O. reD w . O h o u l e a a n d M h . L lo y d ^ t Brown, Judgea.

Mrs. Bob Adoir, program : M n . ^ H ulme. hoapltallty: M n . X. B.

- . V olw eil,.xoaai-m otbet:.unL .01en m J{ en d rlo k B O n ,-t) tih llo H y : M n .

. Zaccone. l e ^ U o n ; Mra. Lyons m Woody, p r o c u r e book: M n . ^ W arren B « ry , m agailne; M n . Choulao, budget u d finance; . M n . Pugm lre. m «m benblp; M n . Oeorg® Cam le, waya and means, ^

w ere aeleeted aa Boya' atate de]* fn- egatea. w ith O Uftoa Jeo io n aa a lterna te . T hey a n sponsored by « th e PT A Shd th t u o n s club. u »

--------- M n ^ ^ u im lr« .jir« M n te d -a -p u t ^preald«ntlB .-l»ln-t® M n . Adolf, S J w ho hM- b w n - « room m other, room m o th e r oha lnnan , p resl- „

lets on to Rslse JuvanUe D elinquent*." Refreahm ents were “ served by a eren th grade room

- ^ t h ^ ^ ^ M r ^ Ha n ^ 52

Baseball Teams j Formed a t Eden S*'

t o m V i y ■ 17 ^ BaselMlt m team s m being organised w ith th e close of school.-w ith prao- j

------- uoea m iw u iw tu r u n u ib b t rschool bftlUleld. la r

U g t a tM m fo r te y s 18 to la ty ib e m T h u rsd ty w ith Je rry B od- t «

- enham er a s ooM h. l h a Pony i b league te*m under th a dlreeUoa ozu o f Claude Rogera will h a re its Lei

. lin t .p c tc U o e a t .o p j o . P r Jd ty .____L ittle league prac tice U ached- ]

tiled for 6;30 p jn . Saturday for chi boya • to 13, w ith MUton Cun- of n ln g h a n w . ooach. i h e U tU a \» t le t« u « te am U tpoosored by th e ^ S d e a Lions. Legion team and u l Pooy league team s are sponsor- . , ^ tb a Bden A m e r l o a n ^ o n -1

Q IR L NAMED ^M .y 17 _ Julie \

r s f r l c k l i n ^ ^ u g ^ of M r. and U n . W ayne Strlckllng. w u one 1 Q( 18 iu n lo n a t th e University M< e t Idaho , M oeonr. aalaeted for mim f o r v s B s r m i a n m i m z r

____ « ^ to r o f th e u&lT«ralty annual da

L adui V I I I Il ^ ' L D J I | - |

SjAT. TSc TH a T h i« J 1 . 0 0

H w r (he B e l o v e d ^ ^ B — Sonfi by i«{om«

K « f n M d 0 » c i r I W w Hammertteln, II,

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News Aroum■' ' -B fH O T i I f s r 17 Ifl gtafB Forester Rog

b - sa m a l.c h a D g a t.ia .the etiteT M B try-d. wiU eonsoUdaU sta fr responlM litin at channels for greater efficiency. Deputy

^ lette w ill serve as coordinator of tha at ' F y t sa fety , equipment, communications ai.............A asU tant-^U U -PtorM ter-W iU lam -Bcrlba

wide responslbUlty for foreat protectloi [ I l g w oodland forM try and land exctonge i

ageroent on sU te land and a lw will t e ct .w v io e reforestation.

ru e 5 a y a n d constniction and m air

„ *^KELtOOO, May 17 Lft-FrlghUned, 2 ? . ^ UtUe K enneth King, *!4, waa rcMoed : f L .1 h« lombjed from a bank abore th

m om inf, was aeen by a tcrrtTled L i S tambled from Ihe rlter bank. An w b n l

when It arrived a t the scent. Patrolman J ° [ ibe boy «p from the ri»er'# edge. Irri.

‘ ‘ patrolman Bob Jarry. had leen a ro ellmbed down to find the boy at the *

‘B o v s e r r t ^ j n (^ t-n w -M sh o m uci MB Is Oov. R obert E, Bmylle for conuibutlni

austerity trea tm en t of education In Idi iven bv pearing in its m onthly publication th e (» O len evidence th a t Governor sm y lle , "has « t<^Arhi>r appropria tion for the public schools, ento of I=A defended it* position in supportin

B o iliE . May 17 W -A lecond Boise >rted on Albcrtaon-(, Ine., in operating a giveat i w ork- deadline set by Alty. G en. Allan. 0 . Bhei ireek. reaUMd Its apell C-A-8-H game whk: ,P »«rtu> I - t>i» Amr jaaalBr y ar t : jo l- attWTiey g m r a l stops the program," aiAdolf. ------------was se- LK W I9T0N , May 17 un -F ed era l chart I schol- he re .yesterday again st three teen-age b< tlon e z - a fte r eacaping from a Missoula. M ont^ Ig. T he tran spo rta tion of a stolen vehicle were fl larsh lps and D enn is Steerers, both. 15, BeatUe, ■\ school M lssouls. O fficers said one of th e boys t a s t i c 's t u c k in h ts-be lt- i> hen -p leked -up .-T he r a c tlr - taken from a c a r s to len a t Missoula at

Kooakia,

he year BOIBB. May 17 tfV—Third D M tk i . in. flew aaked for ssbmlaaioB of brief by ^ ) ad M n. bronkbt o n r awardiajg e f a eeatraet te i n and beatlBg ptaat work at the Valvaralty • U n . O. renewing a d ay-lm c hearing W a s«ll 1. Lioydfweolford eoapaay. Seattle, a)M <he B

m: Mrs. M ^ I ^ M K t T l M T h e * ^>• >• B. w arrea. Idaho * t piUle 'n^ O lvn e taataM n-aB d-the Ataghaaa i m . a im

awarded. ta -t le la t i« i • ( Idab# slatwt L Lyons |2M > H heating eootraei last a e M h »e J* Jg ;- be detemfaied the f lr « was the "Iswaei

W H lT SB V tD , U m t 17 l ^ A M M U i t I 1 m ^ ' director of i

no rS o m trW I d a h a *nJe*a% a surre red . . involTlng th e Lewis a n d C lark expedllioi

10*K mnA th« NfiS P m *StU saO . thaMrhtlft«Mb-ihparlMrould-r«(iUir»4itU a ^ d e > f „ I t , form ation would have to coma

BOreE. H ay 11 W - A heartagren a i

fw u m atioh englaeer'a offlee n l ®225r* ‘••" to g will ^ aBBonaeed U ier. Vadei ' N appUeatloM tnteadod- to provide IrI *M M acres e t arid land In Owyhee «« ’fS S ^ n l Of Hagerman, T h e Momitafai View Irti

the appUeant. aM*ing sse of Snake rii leneraUoB and for Irrigation. Tbe power

? iu r 2 ^ P»»P«J*_MtJhe_watiBP_ab<mt_M# feel DeadmaB tU t area. J t woold then flew w ee F o h to ih e land to be iW H tW .

L in f l BO ISB, M ay 17 »V->A aeries o f U h i l l l O . n n lta U o n workshopk wUl be held in ai i a n > 37 a n d Ju n e IS, reporta R ichard i A C II.. departm dut o t he alth 'a hosp ital tacU it Baseball m s jo n a t T«r(n F |U i J a m Id and i t . led w ith 'h p rao- BO ISB. M ay 17 llU - Ih e Id ah o jn a r l t

IP i^ v e u a m ln a u o a s to m o re 'in a a n . . . iw iio n t h i s y sa r, to, estow ish a lis t oi IS to la typ ists eligible to r employment by sta i rry B od- tesU ranged tro m M te 63, Superrlsor ie P J » J I h e to p 10 iscores wer« earned eight lireotloa one eaoh tro m P o tla tch and Sandpc^ l^an^ iU Lenore Scott, a sen ior a t B orah h igh s

s sched- M A R S IN O ru a y 17 WV-A 3t.year-( rday to r charged w ith arm ed robbery today afte i Ki Cun- of a M a n ln g tavern . T avern owner Andy e l itU a iup« o r d a s a s th e m a n who ordered hli 1 by th e gunpoin t abou t I t i S p jn . BvereU Ballo Mn and u id »»19,7ft w as 'to u n d in O rdas’ possess: » t ^ r - a check o t a local motol shortly a fte r tl

- "’ 4-H Club Names H— Julie . I f f l f l o IV f p f l l f t f l r v y w te Mr ' and l “ l a O O ” l T l t 3 V / l v c H j nad c was one K IN O HILL. U ay 17 - PhylUs eot. niverslty M oCleary w as appointed chair- B u i ot«d to r m an o t th e com m unity projec t how t p n n w t OT’W W I P ti i - f i B»m> ' i ut s» y » m

annual day a t » m M tlng a t th e hom e o t a span

n J I .O O O r iN 1100 S U N .]

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JAR M ILA NOVB l a n c h e ™

Lround Idaho ■M Forester Roger U Onem sey annoiiniya

IWllM•lency. Deputy Btato Forester ^aek Oil* ' H |lator of tha s ta ff and wlU be In charg* ■ ■ununicatlons and youth camp aetlvittes. H BWilliam. Bcrlbnet will be aaalyned state* . ^ 9oreat protection. Including-flre. cootrol. w amd exchange and wa te r s ly ^ . A sststyit [ g

L e ^ ^ ^ e J ^ U l HIMtllJU " W .s o lin g and recreaUm y » d _ ir i^ fe^

ctlon and m aintenance ot buildings and ^ ^ 9

^-Frightened, bra Ited and toar-atained, ’ R M, was rcMoed Tbsraday afteriiooB a fler - l y Bbank above the river. The boy. mlaaing . m Uby a terrttied woman resldeat when he H H >ank. An ambnianee waa dispatched, bo*!ne. Patrolman Larry Irvhie was br1ngir| H Brrr'a edge. Inrliic, aeareblsg with fellow H f l ,ad leen a roek atrtke the water andt boy at tbe waterline. I H I

w -ldaho EducaUon *«soclatlon criUeiMs lor conuibutlng to w hat It U nn s "the • * lucatlon In Idaho." In an editorial ap- lUbllcation. the lEA aays It can tlnd no Smylle "has ever requeated a realUtle ®‘ ibllc schooU." In another editorial, the “ ® n in supporting the 1««3 sales tax bill.

lecond Boise grocery ehaln^haa joined ••ting a giveaway program beyond the .. Allan. 0 . Bhepai^. Safeway Btorea, Ine., . •H game w hk h in u ended ievporarily rr laaoinr eards. r o tll aneh thne a a ^ e ie ^ g m , ” aaid • Bafeway ep ok ea fiar

-F ed eral charges ot car theft were tiled I j ] ree teen-age boys captured near Oroflno jftoula, Montn jail. Charges o t biteraUte vehicle were tiled against William Stone f . l l

th 15. BeatUe, and CurUa Baldwin. 17. . le 'o t the boys had a J8 caliber revolver * » t Meked-up .-T hey-sald-lt-apparenU y-w a» at Missoula and tound abandoned near

The

bird D M tk i J«dge Baaser Badge haa tor o brief by keth partiaa tavohw l In » saH churct: t a ooBtraet to aa Idaho P a lk ftrai for east, le Valvsralty e f Idaho. The aettoa e a n e Tho tring W a s« lt filed by tbo B n a te a d - bard i He, aiM Ihe B m is a CeostrvetloB oem - and n ee ot the eesitraet by BtoghM i M eehan- Covlni . toe. Tbe SBit, b row h t agalaat Arthvr U r. H ran e f piWle werhs, tbe state b e u « o f Covlnt uaa.lln is..a llag«a .tbal tbe eeatraet waa eight

Idaho slatBtsa, W a m a awarded tbe He ' last ao M h to (be BtagbaM t lr » a lter tello 1

ras the I s w w t i sepsw rt ls bM4er.” in g U , ' . - Xugen

Ufi-AatiitM at B ecn tarr J o h n A . Morthib, director e f the natlaoal park aerrice, ^ Su rvey o t a propoaed national park site in ^ n n e i arwa surrwed hwhtded hUtcrieal altos «

7lark eipedliion. th e m ining bocra o< the O ^ t M-Mei-EBrca_iadlta..ir»rfc_Oioet..saldiiH TtTiil'TtTt**t Is n il Christlave to coma trom the area. ' w hU e

b e a ^ g r o a a propoeed prtrate reehw ia- ^ u r c f kem Idaho, origtoally set fer today, has tlon oi bs rs eel ptebeMy wi****" W d*r* '*‘***•er'a ofnee ^ the h e w d a t e f o r the Uon ; >d kter . Vader eoBsM m U oa to a aeries buUdlt - t o provide IrrtgaUoa water for aboot »»>out

In Owyhee ooM ly, U to IS mllee w est ^ 'Ihe itafai View IrrigaUm oonpany, Bnbl, Is bard, 10 ot Snake river w ater both for power I don. Tbe power woold be aaod to operate C ^ . _ab<mt_M tM t a ^ river lere l to the » ld then flow by gravity from sTiOorago Charle

aeries o t 13 hospital and n u n ln g hem e il®"®" I be held in six areas o f Idaho between Torte Richard Adams, chief o t the t d ^ o hospital tacUiUes section. Included U a n M ld a n d lt . K u

« Idaho jnarlt tn ta m eeune!l.sald .tedar - 1 ^ 0 in o^ 'ThaA » W ^ t l a U n g high ach6el

ibUsh a list e t stanographers and' clerk jyment by state agencies. Scores lo the PqUp. 63, Supervisor ‘n o m a s H. Charrey said. \ < tamed eight students from Boise and ^

and Sandpolnt. Top scorer was Helen t Borah high school , in Boise. ■ “ m j,------------------ mW -A at-year-old Itinerant laborer was Uie « lery today after an early-morning holdup Moelli tm owner Andy Walker identified Guadu- held »ho ordered him to reopen the tavern at . Bverett Ballou, Owyhee county deputy. South Ordas' possession. He waa located during a s m l

shortly after the holdup. l » e' ------------------------------------------ on

project Is making algns for pjn . n o a roads in the community. Mrs. school

MarUn .Woodward, leader, 4n- M. st p y spected m ateria l, the members ^ 7 naa cnosen m tne sewing prqj- - PhylUs eot.I chair- B u s a n Corder demonstrated

project how te make a oake, and iJtura irTPCT* f s j lU i sliumiO Imii ' tu fiaejs — home ot asparagus. Donna Oabert led the

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IR **the . • . is new p a s to r a t tb e U l . d! Valley C hristian e barch , 17M inH nrt H«y>»om avenoe east. A naUva ^ i l i u t i e PoeateUe. be h as icrTed fo r „» jv IT th e » •“ * '* '’* Jean? i b l U Covina C h r i a t i a n

cbartb, Covina. Calif. He r e . * “* ° . . . plaecs tbe Rev. Cbarlea KII- V . r ^ bom. B sb l, who haa been eo n . I

- l i - ducting Bnnday service* here „ on a partUme basis. (Time*.

'S„1 Cliristian, & rir: Church Has rS-New-Pastor—

The Rev. Fo rrest J^ H ibbard t J o E ' . h « . annnunpwl il< ni»af pn^.

ge baa to r o t th e V alley ChrlsU an a s a l t church , 170S H eybum avenue

r a i fo r east.a easv* T he Rev. M r. and M n . HU>- ■aatead- b a rd a re form er Id ah o residen ts H LI o e a - a n d moved here recently trom H V ieehaa- Covina. O allt.. w here th e Rev. H r A rtb a r U r . H ibbard was pasto r o t th e H f » f « o f Covina C hristian church to r H e« t ,w a e e igh t years,__________________ _____H p*4 th e He w as graduated from P oca- -m SL a a l ta r tello. h igh school before a tten d -” in g Ihe U niversity o f Oregon! H T

Eugene, and was graduated from BA. N orthw est Christian, college, also H b

lervlee, (n Eugene. Mra. H ibbard, th e H Bs ite in fo rm er M argare t N utting , Rut>- H r eII aites ^1*0 a ttended N orthw est H ' . o f th e C hris tian college. H £

t t stUd H AC h ristian chiiich . AuKum. WasKT . ^ H before tran sfe rring to Coviiw.W hile p a s te r o f th e Covina

. . I . . . . - ohurch. w hich h a s a congrega- H | » , h a s Uon of * ^ u t 400 m em ben , h e d l- ra_ T h a tTctcd a relocation construe. lor th e tlo n pro jec t w hich resu lted , in L aarlcs building of a new e h u rd i costing

a b ^ abou t 1350,000. Kw w est T he Rev.. Mr. a n d M rs. H lb- la b l. Is bard , 330 T eton s tre e t, have one

pow er aon. D avid H ibbard, A lhambra, opera te Calif.t o tb e T he new pastor a n d th e Rev.

O hartes-X ltbom , Buhl; w ho has been^conductlng’S u n d a y se rr lc es h e re on a p a rt Ume basis, will be

, Vflma honored a t a covered d ish lu n ch - | H L ^ n •<» the.lO :4S a j K Sunday

w orship service. H I

‘ Rupert Reports H i . t^ Dfttfl on Clinic ~d c lerk . RU PBRT, M ay 1 7 - 1 ^ 0 th lr tf ® ji n ^ e PoUo clinic will be held from H »

ly sa id 1 l b ft p jn . S a turday and S u n - B b Isa a n d reports D r. O . A. MoeUmer,

H elen <Ilm tor. T he h o u n will be th e B■ sam e to r bo th days. H

T h is 1s th e f l n t clinic to r B 4 e r w as tho oral Sab ln polio vaccine. Dr.ho ldup M oellmer explained, and will be I H

G uadu- held a t th e M emorial school. ^ H fe rn a t T h e cllnlo is sponsored by thedeputy, South C entral Id ah o M edical 9du rin g association. fee t

I h e cllnlo a t P au l will be held titio----------- one day only, from 1 te 8 th a ,n s fo r p jn , S a turday ’ a t the Paul y. M rs. school, according te D r. Robert e r, 4n - u . Stovall, d l r « te r to r Paul.

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m Hailey Plans B

K Wednesday f l■ m L .H A ILEY .. May 17 T . H . a l l e y

e igh th grade graduation will be held a» a p jn . W ednesday tn the high n h f tn t au iyterlum . J M

j Ihied by Mr*. C. E. A rndt, will sing. Robert R lg g £ n .w ill.rep re- ) M sen t th e e igh th grade, K a t ^

. Howes will play a piano solo and A rnold H agm ann a trum pe t s«o .

Spencer Merrill^ eighth grada H E teacher and class sponsor, wQl

^ ^ ■ . v n t o k t 'L est^R >-R oberta.-grade MtaMl p r in c l^ . will award di- plomas.'Joyce Bingham win give

■ I . the closing prayer. ^ H. . . B r . A n informal reception will be B ^ D ,6 r the graduates with sev-

t »>**» *rade room mothfen serv- . . h , 17M jng Edwi‘ “ fH ” M rs. D on Ramsey Is chairm an farei ■ved fo r decorations committee, held

« w n . Report Given pSHAGERMAN. May 17 - M h .

Ixm iM . librarian, report-^ «1 346 ^ k s were

the lib rary board m eeting T ues- ~ | B day evenlns a t the hom e o t S tan ley Penfold.

New bosks will be purchased pR | C for th e Junior and youth age

groups. T he nex t m eeting will i i be held Ju n e 11 a t th e home b t

il* --------- Mrs, Candldn K lo rrl^a ----------------------- -

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S ' E t '- ( ’t I f .ted from ■ ■ * A * * J W ^ Klege, a k o H b * * r 1 1 * H Hard, th e H b I r » f l S Sig, Rut>- K : / m H Iforthwest ^ M rW b

he F irs t B A H i W f l f W i i a K

Covina ongrega- rs, h e d l- construe. u lte d .'in B costing

irs. H lb- liave one lham bra,

th e Rev. Hiut 1 • C I >w ho 'h a s-serv ices - ^ ^ ^ H 9 H n H 9 f l H B ^ W |

will be h lunch -: Sunday ^ H ^ R S ^ I ( m l ^ H K p ^ 9 H

he third ' E j v!ld from H S q f e ' I f B a V ind S u n - E B n f f r K f ^ a a w a ^ i l S i i i (oeUmer,1 be the B ^

llnic to r H V S cine. Dr.) beschool.

‘‘u e d i ^ On ih e faettia ar* alghtatn raaaens wf ^ fee t Qlmlet: Medals that Relska has w

I be held tition. Sample a Relska Gimlet and disc i e ‘ n iU awards. Qet R elsk a -ln 4r. Robertr Paul. MPnOr.[[llIUiOROII(IUlllTLIUmiCtL.HUTIOIO

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in|oy youf Itvofll* ctxVuil wlillt llxanlng t o Ihll popul*« tiuo. lv*iv Monilav,

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K D ^ William ' ^ t h yolo and H e re« t s^ o . Orange'I grada been re]or. wQi s u t e

M w I H Ada an<art d i - ' t^en sriu give process

... u .JESSIE ALMA OOTORD

, servl . . • • e i i T f - » , aad -Bta. J.Edward Giftsrd. ierotae, wboee

lalrman farewell teaUBieaial wlU be amlttee held Bnnday at the Jerome i Berry I-BS f ln t ward ehapeL Git-

ford la a gradnate at Jeiaaie high aehool and attended Bloks

___ eoUege. He will attend t teWest German mission with

- mW headqsartera a t -Trsnktnrt,G erm a^r. j

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irchased FRIDAY and SATURDAY Ith age

Z.”S "THE LION"STARRING W1lli«m HoldMi

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Reappoi^on ^ Casfe Join<^ ^ By Shepard

BOISE, May 17 HFI^Atty. Gen ^- -Allan-Or-SbepanMvlU-repcasaDi ..n iBj h

two stetd u n se Democrate in the he *lteUj pisndlng legislative reapportion- 4-H .r WI

orer as l ^ q w n y l y e s t W ^ in tuherli

Williams and Auditor Joe W ll- b e n wlU Uams. •

H e replaces Sen. William Dee, Orangeville attorney, who had Ev< been representing the two men.

State officials and officials of Ada and Bannock counties h i vs been sued tor denying *^ue process and equal protection" In Truck ^ t e . ^ county apportionment.

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i STARTS fTfT--------- SUNDAY!

A o a a e m y A w m r t lK s r u e m i i ■ . j g g g i L 'g y i

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I Service Set ■JK RO U B, U a y 17 ^ ■

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U V E TISON • TWIN FALLS

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‘J ’ h f ^ a t e Ij4i j ) ^ » bM caU ureate S! ? L f S 3 U n Sunday a t th e ^.;■ j S o o l g v m n i* l o m - J

musical num bers to r [ ,. ■ services will Include U“" S S by L i^rsenJor cho ir

w d numbers by a tr io o ® ^ of Elaine. N elbaur. « g |^ N i e l s o n and Jaylynne

^ ^ S ll t to h WlU bs offered by a S r S n McBride of th e

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i £iwSn Ntjrway. WllUam L arm pur.

. ^ ”g 7 7 tu 4 e n t_ f r o m A ut-wUl play a Plano solo ~ T

S C^ndall will play a sax - :

~®‘ i ^ l 'X e i B h ingerso ll-fflll— ^ class and H aro ld ; ^

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P a i r t S h l l i l n g t o n . p r e s i d e n t o f th« f r t d u a t l n g c l a s s w i l l o f f e r - S ; i n v o c a t io n , a n d J a y l y n n e

• ? i d e « r . v lc a p r e s i d e n t . w U l ^ H ,e l h » b e n e d ic t i o n .

- Olher_6ciiMls- h av in? grad - uitlon exercises ■ In clu d e '• S t. — - Nb-holss Catho lic-school w ith ,- - e lS th Fade diplomas to be ^ . I t u i t i to 32 StudenU a t 7:30 {T su n d s y with U>e Bev. M al- ItliT McNeill as speaker.

onduates of bo th th e e lfh th irtde and high school v lU be

...hoDOrtd a t a breakfast a fte r th e .- SAID,jnsM Monday, p a re n ts o f .- t h e itoden irffilT jttap tt.—I Dr Daniel Hess of Rlcka .col- ,

We vUUpeak a t th e g rad ua tion ' eurelio for the LDS sem inary. | to be held a t Ihe LDS labernacle ^

“ 1BR0P« a t 8 p a - p r ld a y i - p o u r —~ ,iudent speakers wlU e lso ta k e - - Bart..

Certificates will be awarded to ,I total of 113 students. Including W four-year, and 72 th ree -yea r . - - Wdenli______falifornia ManlsHeldinT.F.OnCheckCountEll B. G randsm an; 43. Los

pAaieles, rfnuM Q edJn-Tw to toanty Jail Thursday u nder $10,- — no bund. awaHJng tran s fe r to

tnint checks. IncOnndsman waa arreet«d T ues- coi

<iy afternoon by S ta te P a tro l- cer tu n Larry n o t t ohe m lla so u th »ro t i HolUster on highw ay 03 fo r uei ftlhite to tran tfe r Itcenso plates .

K-IomUgaUon.dlsclOBed th a t tie V u v in ted In R ed B luff, C a lif- tor a repeated offense o t v r ltin g U account chocks a n d also Is minted In .Redding. C alif,, to r | i ^ vtolatlon resu lting fro n t a w f e ot m anslaughter.

Bend was act by a probate )0d|« In Red B luff and O rands- n u slfned a w alra r o f m tradJ* tin . CalifomU a u tho ritie s a re cqicltng to arrive la te th is week to^trsnsfer O randsm an’ to Red

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FrU«y, M«y 17, 'M J ■ g • Iwin Falli rimp»-N8wt

All-Student Program Is -

' Held in Filerprogrtm mftffcwl the commence*

crAduallnit c lu s of the Filer hlRh school We*lneKl»y night in

' the high school gym nulum .ProcoulonaJ nnd receMlonal

%ere pl»ye<l by Ih f high •choo. band onder the direction of

' Xelth P un ii. Kftren Klrkmaa (rave the invocation.

Pred Anderson ipoke on'^'the P m I," K»y Hasi*tler chose ‘T h e rrejent" i s her topic, and Charles WriRhV pre«ntfld"T he f^Hure;"

Arthur Chftiburn. principal,I made the pre»enlallon o f awards

and announcement of scholar*' ships an:l also presented the

class for diplomas which were I «lven to the graduates by Ralph

Ward and Edwin Llerman, mem- ^ r s of the school board.

Penny Bernard! and JBck nam - aey sartg solos, Benediction was pronounced by D avli S ry d l

» The class motto «as “Out of aclioci life Into Hfe's school." Their colors » ere red and white

1 m d tliB carwaHon Mryart a i cli n flower.

Members of the xniduatlnc ' class Include Gary R. Albln. Fred

Iran AnOtTton. Janls Bennett, Penny R«e Bernardl, Monty D, Besi. James H. Blakley. David

ll-------R TBryairU Tte -Mary-Crawfordr*1 Jerry Francis Decker. Bt«phen

J ------ W gMtman- Qeofge R . Farmer.WtyiM D. Fischer.

Bessie Marie Ford. Fhyllla Faye Gardner, Charles Garey, Cheryl Anp Otrtner, Busanne Gravea.

- Marjorie Hall, R eU Marie H a w ley . Bharon Kay Kerretl, Ralph

' \ pod ien . Watran Lee Holloway.I Kay EUeeiv HoaUtler, Paul Hus-

.1 -to n .-H e le n M ail*- K«uff;n«n,I! XAtbleea DUne KeUer.- Karen Ann-Klrkman, Sandra

Klrkman. U rry teroy Kohntopp.; II Robert' Patrick Krepclk. Nancy I. Jo Lancaster. Arthur John Lant* l l Ing, Mary Elisabeth U onard, f l Bherry Ann Uerman, flui&nne ■ M irle Uerman, Norman Cugene / tc fir .O tw J e jo L o o k ln ^ J l, D*r*

I Vln Lorain. Stanley B. Mal.H — r— Oarot A n n _ K (a le ^ Jcannle1------- LoiiUe.Nlcc. J im -I iJ t l« .-Q ta a d

1 R. OhJenseWen,- Ted J. Ost«r- kamp. Jo Ann Marie Owen. JudiU) Ann Parker, Jim Pat­rick. d a m Pedrow, Karen Sue

--------PWKte«ra/LM arUi^Jo*nii_Eetr« n , Bhanm Svan Pubana. Jack K . lUinsey, Duane Heary Rath* bun.

Ariena M. ReU, Oharlei Ray* n o n d R«U, D laoe F aith Rife,

' I Gary Saanger, Glenn D . Sohroe* der, OurtU L w n i BU«ar, RMph

— JTayloT, Conn Id' Jean, ■ nuanw i.^ --------Jw«aJrLBcme-Ward-»Bd-Oh»rie»

A. H . W right..O arr 0w m ter m i c2a<8 pre«l*

dent and Jack Ramaey waa atu*; . dent body president. T ttd An-

deraon, David Brydl, K ay Hostet* Ur. Karaa Klrkroan. Judith w ard

. and Chariea WMght y m t named ( honor atudaDU.

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i j ^ i s c o p a l C h u r c h' n t A t Rev. N onn tn L.'7M te,r BolM. bUbop of the BpiMOpal

.' i u ladoiuur dlitrlet o t Idaho, vlU . mak« h it anual visit to tha Twin

.Jh»a-O taui«^-or tba-Aaeanaloa,;.I. . B u n d a y T ^ ------------, -m e HOT. Mr. Foot* «U1 be‘if l l ------- ee leb rtn t-sV titrttlfrsm rfem U rn k Mrvtee of boty communton and m « t the U ajn. lertlee he win :1W ftdmlnliter oontmnation to a i W «laaa ot m n g people *nd adulU, W Att«r the oonflrmallon service a J n Tweptloo WlU he held in tht il.m Bishop Rhea auditorium. I

:ouu|ll'i i i i^ i i Ulan lias «ompleted a (our>moolh' oourM

>Vl< o ( atudy on the hlitory and doc* trtnei o f the BpUoopai.church,

f .. Ralph B. Reis, haa arrived In;-*r-------Ab, ftan oe, for * perlod.ot

~i> u m p o a ty a u t f under tit« «ir forca*! new oveneaa r<Mtional

I ahort spurt. Airman Reis, a oon-;*8- ttn ictlon equipment - lepairman,: \ will return to his permanent f un it a t Seymour Jidinion AFA,J N.O.. toUowing hU a h c ^ spurt

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principal. o f awardsf scholar* f'-ented thehlch were T '

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Jock Ram- llctlori was

B r y d l IS “Out of

school." and white

ffraduatlng M bln.Frod s Bennett,

-Crawferdr r. Bt«phen R. Farmer. ■

m e m b e r s o f the j e r # « naUenal eoan n llo ii a t Dallas. T ex ,

« !r i. ■ bera ot (he PBLA elQb wUl do any

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S S B id il T ru s teeJohn Lant* _ _ _ _i, sSSSe E lectio n H as 1« n ftigene ^ , , lM . r C om petition ;

-BtyK fcrJ& TW -ltJeTt-W tH -b* —^w m p etlt lo n * fo r th B -tT u s te « ^ t j

>ri« ‘n district one In the Buhl school , Im T ' tn iitee eleoUon set for .May 31.i S i : ; R r l l = W n e -niomas.. tn c im b en t, .

WlU be opposed by .M ax Smith *22^ 5 -: m-that-dlsfrW rSlgnlng tho nom - g

mating peUtlon for Sm ith were ^eary Rath* ^ v a n c a r a , Catherine T

Oreen. Harold Green. H aiel »} £ ih H?f« Wlnans. Jane John Con. Td I SetaSe* ^

Ixar Rkloh •HiaBmert. P « d ?nkllsford. Incumbent, is da

Ittd -O ^ lM -mUtMMn district .datwo. Two tnisteea wUl be elected '

pre«l* each t o r * lhree*7ear term .. a;;K f waa atu* PolU will, be open from 3 p m . a

T n i An- through B p. m. Tuesday. ResU JuCay Hostet* denU of trustee districts one and C< ludlth w ard two residing In Tw in FalU coun* iwr* nam ed ty wiu v o t i a t the aenlor high as

■ fCbooL • gt' T T ' , . • R eddentaot trustee district two as

IL. 1 . River Trout hr

m U r C n Hoidover tnu teee Include W ll. a i an L . r w > i e . Ham Atkins. Dr. Harold Ham* wi » BpiKiopal merqulst and Alfred Dalss. n< Idaho, wm ------------------------------ dl!°i!!^ £a8sia Plansiqr u, .f .m b. TSal Polio Clmicnunlco and type n i Sabln oral polio vaccine1M he will t „ Casalft coui\ty will be fitlon to a held Saturday m d Sunday, # 0 VI and adults, cording lo Dr. Jamea R . KU’cher.on service i t ) , j , j , ia o last of the three ojleld in th» jjrles and will be conducted from mlum. I 1 to B OJn. Saturday and Sun- wi

j i t w 1 . d a y . ln * # VaulJjarralLbuUaiBB; Wootn oourM Burleyiry and d « * <^^iey the clinic will be cvpal.Ohurch, jjjjj | ,o ,„ j to # p jn , Saturday di[]nBr»» ^ ‘t the Rainbow hall with wl

a/M Fran* IUeb“ <l P- Button presld- er

m lv e d In 1 ‘o ® P-*"- fi^turdaF only ' A narlod of • t 'Uie Albion grade school, as* ^

I t f air » lB l« -b y x ir , B . J , Cutler, “) r a t io n a l AU residents ai|kurged to bring pir-ooeratlon lhclc_D0U2_ j q ™ n books. TheReis a oon- dosew lU beadm lnlsTm dm pA per ~

repairman, oupa almUar to the ones used at pennanent Ute last two polio clinics.. Type

hnion AFA, three vaccine has. been approved Bhort Spurt by the department ot health. Dr,

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of the ierooM Putiw* BoslaeM Leaden of Arne ,t Dallas. Tex., June 1-11, wash a ear (e earn b< ab wUl de an y type e t work and Jerome real« re someetae. Kneel i s f . from left, are K»y B a a b l me Jackson and A nlU Wala. The d a b wlU tp recka they have washed wladowi, oleaocd office Mlse Jaekson haa been asked to raa for the ol

wa photo) _

istee Wheel Off 2K IN O KILL. May 1 * -E x - —

t J n o tensive damaige resulted to a \[ I 4 9 18S7 Chevrolet driven by 1

Larnr Holfelt*. CasUeford. —w hen the steering wheel I-

L L P ll came off, throwing the car -■- . u . o ff the highway and Into a

lu w « h « . l T u «« l.y .llernoon. g

1>« S m ltt ,Ug the nom« b b ^ b b s ^ ^ s b b g b b b s U i

Work Day .Sefby S 'nTuuZ Riding Redskins

SHOSHONE, May 17-=A work* ter lumbent. Is day a t the arena U planned Sun* soi ■in district .day^ by^ thn_B tdln iiR ed8klM ^ ™ . be elected niom ad w . Conner has been ^ term.. appointed chairman to work on *0} rom 3 pjn . a Centennial celebration in con- * iday. ResU Junction w ith the Chamber of ;ts one and Commerce. .F alls coun* Marvin Cole reported_on. »n " lenlor high association' meeting and the u.

group voted to Join the racing district two association. .P lans also were rniinty g ill made to attend the July 4 cele* Jq Uver Trout bratlon at Hailey as a group.

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Barney he iclude WIU and Mr. and Mrs. Art osb om ch fo ld Ham* were appointed to work on a de Dalss. noat for the Richfield OuUaw at —— day celebration,IO f n r M rs. Joe Myers and;M rs. Olay- 1 I B - t - U L . . . to n peugh w en' In lc h a rg e o l d

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Cigarettes Stolen SR . KU’cher. T heft of seven to 10 cartons orf tbe three of clgarettw from the Sast Side biluctedfrom market, SBl Main avenue e u t , hef and Sun- w u being investigated ThursdayBiLbuiiaifiB; b y i m w i u K i m . ' ~ ~p

T he break-ln and burglary oc* tanlc will be curred between 8 p jn . w ednes- a l1, Sa tu rday day snd 9:19 a jn . T hursday, slif ha ll w ith w hen pollco were notified by anton presld- employe. Entry was gained by orri I t . <.iiniw prying open the fron t door. Jclu r d a f o n ly • Cash reg is ter orawefg- in a - i 1®school, u * apparently were le ft p»

y t i e r , - ' untouched. ________ atled to bring S S -books. T h e _______ . — ,

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ff 2 C liu rc Iie8 E l“r 3 W iU S p o n so r SuUeford. ■■ A -m T'u.r’S! B ib le S choo l :

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f sw ie byterian churches will sponsor a ■ Jolnl Daily V a c a t i o n Church ■

rt or «n - p through 11:50 a m JS tir lin g Tuesday_ind coocludlag •

b g b b b s May 91. ' ■Tile church school Is open to ■

k o l ^ V a ll youngsters from' klndergar* ■ J C l U j ten through the sixth grade .? c L - i n s Ted Diehl Is serving u su* ■S l u l l S perlntendent for the khidergar* ■ 7-=Awork* ten department; Mrs; Dale 01- * inned Sun- son, superintendent for th e prl- ■

f h u H ) ^ S ^ d “ T S h t r w p S t e n d m t •to work on ^ e Junior department. . ■ Ion in pon- Registration wlil be conducted ? S i b e ? of 3 « « ’““ »»» < P-“ ‘ •

a t the F irst Presbyterian cljurch. »| nn «n ^ ^ charged to !

help defray expenses for m ate- i ♦h. — ««>• Offerings wUl be t*k- ■ ^ en to S ‘> - toward* a worthwhileI?5^4 TelH ** <l»termbied by the

a group. Kindergarten sessions will be ~ an Barney held at the First Presbyterian iVrt Osbom church and primary and Junior »ork on a de;artm ent M sslons will be held eld OuUaw a t the First M ethodist church.

Ichaive of I Jordan Named to

—— ■ v ic e President L ^ d o n JohnsonQ t m o n named Sen. Len Jordan, R.,O l U l c l l Ida., to a conference committee

10 cartons on outdoor recreation program e S u t Side bills passed by tho senate andvenue e u t , house.d Thursday Jordan said the legislation Is

'um cQ 'fti un piem etiu nv‘recorrt- ~lurglary 00* taendatloiis'of the outdoor recre-n. Wednes- atlon resources review commls-

Thursday, slon.illied by an Four other senotors will serve ,

gained by on the conference commUise.nt d W . Jordan said Idaho “h u a large

r w en left program from both an economic _____ and cultural standpoint."

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F iL zR .-M a y ^ l1 —M rs. W. A. 0 J u Grieve preecDied th e lesson on 0

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Jf £(t g i>jB~ouinliT o t i s a r y -. jauditorium . There will be no ■

-» i n H . admission for the show, w hich U .. )I W a sponsored by the Cam era club.

w B public is ioritetl. «. jf«j> eonteat winners were an* y

Bounced.. I n scenery, Mrs. G rieve ^ B h I - won f irst; Bam Eakln. Jerom e. _m

’• second;. Harold W agoner, th ird . | H | ^ H ' I n hum an interest, M rs. G rieve

w u f irs t; Cnrrord Thom as, sec- ond. and M n . T h o m u , th ird ,

■ ^ ■ 1 Flowers. M n . Grieve, f irst;F-aitin, Mcond: M n . A rthur C hll- ders. th ird ; children. M n . ChU- ders. f ln t ; T h o m u . second; Mrs.

, Grieve, third.SlUl life, K«>in, f i r s t ; . Mrs.

T h o m u , second; M rs. C h llden i H H l and E akln tied for th ird ; special

' con lest 'O f anim al m o th e n and babies, M n . Wagoner, f irs t; M n . C hllden, second, a n d M n . Ted Kicks, th ird . •________ '

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BORLCV. M ar 17—BuMey high school baccalaureate serviced wUl be heJtf a t g pjtt. Sunday a t th e h igh school gymnasium, reports n^ ri w n irinon. Principal.

Speaker will be 'O eorge Pace, m U B 0^ LDS losU tute o t th s

I go to 'th e is a form er student and teacherT h e m em - of th e Burley school', t* oontaet Commencement exercise* willite . S U n d - be held a t 8 pJn. W ednesday In

S aturday , the h igh school gymnasium. Sarilouse w ork H . Carlson, principal, reports theg lo n a lv ie e - pubUc Is Invited to bo th services,

------------------ SON RELEASED 'WENDELL. May 17 CpL

t A C ~ ' F red D U on, son of Mr. a n d M ri. I C S L. N. Byington, w u released

from th e service th is montjL He U S O r ^ presently employed a t Long*

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1 concluding • GEMSTONES i l! & n ° S . ^ i M l l h « i . n d , . w « o n . . . ■ ilx th grade. Jj a n d s p e c im e n s . . . ■ irvlng u su* ■ ■

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Ions will be P resbyteriant and Junior W B Sk • will be held M a

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med to H iroup W» BBr t Tlay-17-<lin--------------- 1 ^ -------- m M % Mdon Johnson H ' V ■ ■ {1 Jo rdan , R., ^ H n pi V ■ ■:e committeeion program M Mr senate and 1 I B &

utdoor recre* lew commls-

..m™,. H i FRIDAYI commUie*.................... B h M __________

oT T w w w ^ ss W i na n economic ^

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I V • HtJN TIN GT(H?:^.'?rBayV . 17 tJB-U made s e n « to Isa- | ( ]I 1 belle Penny, but not to _I n n architect Gordon Wleden* ^

tM kr. .b o w ortrt « a UM ™ t . W . A . o l lM M U I 5 Wl e s so n o n of the-l*dy’s “name * » ea" off I pictures tbe floor. > ,m -s Camere Miss Penny, 6 0 ,'lo e t a ^

■111 be no anything for buUdlng plans, Bolsi■•. which U w ^ u se She dlda-t thenL , _nera club. Miss Penny paid vrlth sev* ^

en bags of pennies which; were an- were dumped oa tbe floor.Irs. Grieve ^ _ S T ot. Jerome. ^ ^ a a g g g g g s a g * = ^ - ■■ T

third.

omas. sec-« 1 9 6 3 VMra. ChU-cond; Mrs. ; . ^ , i

N0 \I. C hllden rd; special >tben andfirst: M n. . ?

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Tdse* will 2 " “ 1dnesday In ulum . Sari reports theth services, ^ | — ^

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Social EventsW heeling S tars Square D ane«

club will (lance a t 0 p jn .. S a tu r- day a t th e B alrdltorlum , WU- ;IJam Cotleld will be the caller. .T hoee a ttend lhg a re asked to b ring sandw lches'o r dessert. Via- lU>rs are welcome,

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BURLEY, May 17 — Cassia ' county home dem onstration club ' is m aking p lans fo r a cen tennial > s ty le sh o v to t e he ld du ring th « ^ ^ H K yI jC asa la ..C oun ty_X errlt« rla l^9en i

tenn ia l celebration In June , u n - ■ ^ ^ H | . der th e d irec tio n 'o f th e M ilner 9 •'Think and D o'' club, w ith M n . B | ^ B e W. A. Bradshaw , M u ru u g h , gen-

e ra l chairm an., M rs Bradshaw is asking p e r- j n y nSOK

sons having old c lothing to d l i - IB,I phiy a t the event to w rite M rs, ^. W. A. Bradshaw , rou te 1, M ur- , taugh , giving nam e, address, te le - I —. , n ■ " phone num ber, age end descrlp- J O y t \ \

tlon of article, and history. • ^. T h e group requests persons | S t P Q ° providing d isp li^s to have th e ir . , r~ i * own model fo r u e asu red ke ep - H r /

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>■ Baptist Women '5 . , , , th e ir daugh

Name Leaderst- CABTLEPORD, M ay 1 7 -H a p - M iss RuU d tlst-M lK lnnary sodety„m ct a t th e of-Htm iHM : le church for Insta llation c ere- ^ a m p a . She :e monies. T hem e was "Orown h im Valley M

L ord of aU.” M oaer isd M rs. C harles C onrad I n s ta l l^ F a lls high _ M ra-A lexJffells^i«ealdm t : M arie th e n a y y ^- Lawson, vice p residen t; M rs. s m i th Roo

W illiam Pultx. trea su rer, a n d Tails.; - M r» r*C harle8 -C onrad r-«o reU iy .l— 5b e -d a te -

A dena Fields was In sta lled th o couple, vice p residen t of m issions; N orm a Owen, vice p residen t o f C h ris tian , _ _ 4 service, a n d Lola O raybeai. vice OUeSi p residen t o f C h ris tian tra in in g . • t i •

••Give of th e Best to th e M as- Melu ' _ te r" y a s su n g by M n . Alex-W ella. — b l i s s , —1

♦ * * was served

Young Wives “ "’SS Report Events S S iy 'T h e M agle V alley Young W ives cooper, B«

club held Its f ir s t coffee h o u r a t resen ta tlveth e hom e of M rs, Jam es B a ll. nevolcn t s

D iscussion was he ld on by-law s, » n d M rs. Eled by M rs. Jo h n K oonta, Jr., rollow inip residen t. ______ M rvices wi

------- A t-th e-reg u lo r-m ee U n g lil^ th B - „ m -a to k <- gnnap,-Mr»rrAnn B t* en e -w a a4 « i-

tu red speaker. M rs. S teene spoke »i,on why ch ild ren should a tte n d

..rv o d bvRefreshm ents w ere served by- M re r-N e e l—H o w ard ^a n d -rM rs.- wo"-— - ^

Harmony Club M eets in Eden P

EDEN. May 17—H a m o ily club_ m e t.a t_ th 6 .h o m e o r,M fs .iIl« y 3 !. _________

Jones w ith M rs. irv ln g M cD on- a id p resen ting th e life s to ry of

, .R ichard Rogers.' G all Jones sang “M any » N ew ^

D ay," a n d "W ith a Bong In My « H ea rt , accom panied by M rs.^ Jam es 'PreeW tai. A 'Wiuio d u « **>*•■

w aa jHnyed by P a t M cClain a n d W ith pi Bandy, M cClain,^ "Som e E n - a n d rehea

T h e E den sex tet sa n g "YouTl Joy th e 1< Never WalJc Alone,” "A W on- day aftem de rfu l G uy," "BaU H al." “N o T h U sa v O the r Love," a n d "Clim b Bvery e a r ly In M ountain,” accom panied by M rs. chu rch , r< M ilford Jones. ed U te r, J

T h e n e x t m eeting will b e he ld noodles a l Jn n e 13 a t 't h g rh o m e of M n . a p d r e h n H erbert Pauls. cooks tjulc

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is; Sc>J(5umey-------fi Club M eets

So-Joum ey club convened for luncheon a t p ranco is’ r e s ta u ra n t (4

»e» w itli a program presen ted by U cup i

Fea tu red dancers.w ere_R T chard . - . to .Cook a n d D arlene K rueger. S calrc

, T he n e x t m eeting will ..be a i medl*,7 c a rd p a rty a t th e hom e of M rs. ^4 cup

ja w l i - B a r k e r M ay 23. . i u b le

........- PEBTIVAL HBLD ■ 2 S S~ M A y r A r^ * y ~ 'W ” T h e —R ^ f t ——1 -tab k

“ ■ R iver LDS stake dance fesUval, 1 enve sponsored by MIA. was he ld In Btr

i>er. M(vua. w ith w ard# of Almo, Al- iv r tf tip a In bloii, E lba and M alta p a rtlc lp a t- 1 (S u

one inir. Mr. and M rs, O larlTTV ard; mis ta k e d ance direc tors, w ere in clmrge of th e festival. T hey were assisted by M r. and M rs. Boyd Booth a n d Mrs, Orville Bears.

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Joy Rutherford » Is Engaged to ^ e d j " H. F. Moser

JERO M E, May 17- M r . and to H arry , M rs. K elley R utherford , Jerom e. M r. and Mu

announce th e engagem ent of Miss L01 th e ir daughter, Joy D eonne, to Tw in F U ls H arry F red M w r , s o n ‘of Mrs. tended SIcl M ary Moser. 7 'w ln Falls. M yer Is ;

>- M iss R uthen 'o rd Is a g raduate h is h schoo:

N em pa. WMi Is emi^^ ^>n le Valley M em orial hosp ital. T he coup

M oser is a g ra d u a te -o f Twin In A ugust id F a lls h igh school a n d served In le U i e ^ W ^ f i _ i L - M E l o x e i b x _ D - U r | •s. B inirh Roofing company. T w in rvCDCI£ ! : S . . d a t . ^ a s ^ t : ^ t ^ J - ^ r 4 oed th e couple. • F A IR F n

I I bekahs woi« Guest Luncheon ?- Held a t Bliss “5 rSo«“ • — B L ies,—M a y -1 7 - '- - tu n c h e o n ijB y rP oetn

was served a t th e B liss chu rch by 3 0 yd H a r m em bers of th e (Jhrlstlah W orn- H arrison , e n 's msllowshlp to -g u e s ts from . W f, O oodlng, E va M arie Johnson , a F a n n ie SI m issionary to Mexico; Oscar

•es cooper, Beverton, O regon, rep - T hu rsday a t resen ta tlve o f th e n a tional be- exchange

nevolcn t society, and th e Rev, r t . a n d M rs. D onald Ross, Jerom e. . . .I^v Follow ing luncheon, devotlona r l l e r . services w ere -led by M rs. M el- p ,“ “ -v e m -a to k e s-M ls s -Jo h n s o n -to ld * “ - s m e m w o rk - in - M e x ic o - in - th e

m laslon field . Cooper spoke on th e hom es of th e aged a n d chU- , qJj, d ren ’s hom es th roughout th e n a -

S ' . . t f o n . _ . , _ _____________ . M rs. AJM em bers of th e B liss C W F will c^mtcst pi

serve a banquet to th a eigh th M rs. F r gyade class F riday evening. th e nex t

Food for Am eITS. _________ U y_6A > lblQ R _M A D C

P re p a ra t io n o f Sunday d lim er H cup'Mr need n o t 'oonflne th e hom em aker 1 teas]Mt to th e k itchen a ll a fte rnoon w hile Cc^ ih e fam ily Is enjojring th e o u t . H e a t 2^ S m ' . . .kTid W ith p lann ing , cooking ahead ii^K m - a n d reheating th e m ain d ish a t 'brow ned

uiii Joy th e le lm e ly h o m ^ Sun-1 m g a ta )n - day a fternoon . vegetableN o T h U savory stew can be cooked m inutes, ery e a r ly In th e m orn ing before fn m eat. Irs. chu rch , re f rig e ra ted a n d re h e a t- th e n sUi

ed U te r, Ju s t before d inne r. T h e lem on Ju e ld noodles also can be cooked e a d Cover; I n . a p d ro h e a te d - ^ tw . "Com on cob' E m p ty k

cooks ti'ulckly a t th e la s t m lhute; tia lly stli T h e green s a lad can be m ade to stew

___ In th e m orn ing a n d refrtgera ted , m ushrooiIce cream fo r dessert p resen ts n o m inu tes , p rep a ra tio n problem , n e ith e r do o l^ ^ t tin tb e cooklea from th e cookie J a r. from n

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^ cup opro o ll. . . , . . over rice

a rd . . . to . c u b e s . .9 ealTots, chopped. l l I

> * 1 m edium onion, chqpped. ' m 'l i r s . H cup chopped celery, ‘

• I U bleepoon paprika . ■-------- «% U aspoon roeem ary. Oi

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MissLoweto Miss Wed in August Cowc

Mr. a n d M rs. R ussell Lowe, I „ 1 , 'n v ln Falls , announce th e engage- I I I V U m in t of th e ir daugh ter, Denlce, KIM BSl

Id to H arry H enry M yer. son of and Mra. ( le. M r. and M rs. H en ry M yer. Burley, ly. attnSiu of Miss Lowe Is a g radua te of the ir dau to Tw in PW ls h ig h school an d a t- M ichael C rs. U nded R ick s caUege, Rexburg, Mr. and t

M yer Is a g radua te of Burley Lead, b I ,te h ish -sc h o o l a n d a t t e ^ Weaver y jje bri

g-'‘ C lty7M o.'-' * M iller a ttT he couple p la n s to be m arried l e g C s H

j” * » i u ^ t . w ith . BIn ♦ ♦ ♦ biology. {

£ -RebekahsWeor- U'SSi . J ^ P e r io d - D r e s ^ ? :^

FA IR F IE L D , May 17 — H e- s . D., hi bekahs w ore C en ten n ia l costumes Idaho Btj

•\ a t th e m eeting In th e lodge hall, business'' AfiUques w u e displayed by th e a ffilia ted

m em bers. . and QamiT he prog ram f e a tu ry l M other’s ed a t T u

IV B oyd H arriso n a n d M rs. Z ane w e d d in g m - H arrison . church.

- M rs. R osella A shm ead and M rs. -

T h e n e x t m eeting will be held \ M \ A T hu rsday w ith a p la n t and bulb , , ' exchange. ^ . H o l C

L ■ 1 . , s h o b i0. FilerClub. -» •-o ld - R e p o r - t s ^ M e e t —th e K i i ^ _ M ay”i7 —P o u r Square M ax Jer

club m e t a t th e hom e of M rs. ,E a r l Johnson . Mra. S am MUler an tj ^

“ • wos a guest. to iro nM rs .. A lv in -H ouser received a c h H d r

will Gamiest p r l « . showed 1h th M rs. F re d K n ap p w ill hostess „

th e n e x t m eeting.

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u ie r H cup d a iry sou r cream , ik e r 1 te asp o o n flour, rhile Cooked rice o r noodles,out* H e a t 2 tahleapons com o il In

■ deep sk lilet, A dd beef; cook, lU fn- lead ing &s needed, u n t i l lightly .1 a t 4>rowned on nil sides. Remove e n - m e a t from skillet. Add re m a in - ' .

}un> ling a tablespoons' co rn 'O il andTvegetab les to skillet; cook 0 1

Jked m inu tes , s tirr in g frequently . M lx H 'fore fn m eat, p a p rik a a n d rosem ary,,eat- th e n sU r in boiling w ater a n d T h e lem on Juice.sead C over; s im m er. 4S m lnules.“c o t E m p ty "soup m ix In to bow l: g rad i iu t« ; tia lly s t l r - ln l ^ o u p s w ater. Add oade to slew w ith m ushroom s a n d kted, m ushroom liquid. Sim m er 30 s n o m lnu tea . Cool and refrigerate. A — r do o lto rt tim e before serving, remove Ja r. from re frig e ra to r- a n d reh e a t

thoroughly . T hen com bine sour c ream a n d flour; s t i r , I n to ho t stew Ju s t before serving. Serve

over r ice o r noodles. ____

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Miss Miller, Dorn CowaritoWed In June Rite r,S%S

lice, KIM BERLY, May 17 — M r. its m e e I of and Mra. C t r i H . MUler, K lm ber- n lgh ls to rtey. ly, annihm ce the engagem ent o f ©f each n I of the ir daughter, Lois Je a n , lo he ld a l 1

a t- M ichael C harles Cowan, son of u ily . Thi irl'ey U ad * " s traveling

rrifiri ‘ ^ ^ n d s Id ah o S U te Col- a t the Ilege. She will g raduate In Ju n e Moncur. with a B. S. degree tn m icro- viced as i biology. She Is a fflllaU d w ith

, - i J a m m _ E h l _ B e u ,—A ssociated - r -------. W omen stu d e n u , sp u rs . Chim es > H o S t ' and G am m a D elU . , , ,

„ “ Cowan u a g rad u a te of L ead, n O K S- p ., h ig h sehool. H e a tten d s H A nm

jm es Idaho B U t« College, m ajoring lo , ” ^ 5 ® haU. business engineering. Cowan U

th e a ffilia ted w ith PI K ap p a A lpha an d G am m a D elta. H e Is employ- ^

h e r’s ed a t T u rp in 's, Inc., Pocatello. ^1?'® couple plans a June 3a

Z ane wedding a t Im m anuel L utheranc hurch. was elec

M rs. - ♦ ¥ - ¥ ..................... th u r B e i

“a MlA Marrieds . Hold Lesson -

BHOBHONE, M ay 17- A le s- * »oa on a r t In th e hom e w as given “ * by Mrs. M . J . Dllle a t th e LD S T he n

_____ church MIA M arrleds class he ld . T . y p «----- ^t'_ tK O it> m e - o f . M r. a n d - Mrs.-

qua re M ax Jensen . Neym arM rs. DUle sa id good pic tu res

a n d .good m usk: shou ld be used w m m m J..A . “ prom ote cu ltu ra l ta ste i h j l LMki

» c h H d r e n . T h en - M rs. - D i l ^ I - showed a r t w ork of h e r c h l ld r e n . l | < . M r. a n d M rs. L arry s tu rg e o n I *

■ will be l a charge of th e social I C I event. T ho Ju n e 13 lesson wU I gM

^ he ld a t th e D llle home. ..

—— ' Fer lha Itroert, flneit ai

stock of bulk.

I FLOWERStmaln- ' .

S i A S T E R ... NASTURTIUIWBinary,

MARIGOLDSInules.

r.'jlfld 'A H K IN pS .O F H O W E R .ins and

; s “ ' - ^ P L A Nreh e a t• New Caiead* PfltunUi, RocIkto ho t

Mums, Carnations. Hot Pepi

S 5 w ■' regular llnai.•V-- !^ "Crow with Se

7 j Across from^ouns'i Dair

>ut a . . . BUSINESS CA

If you hovi been thlr^klng aboul r««r novy ls-th« tlm* to oct. ENROLL NOW — Join the hitf

' hlghly*pcld groups In the busimL positions ore woltlng for all who or I - -business skills.

I ' ENROLL N(DAY and IVININO Cl

____ SU M M ER TESTA RTS JU NP hen t or S u Us

h r CoHifhle Inhrir lU I I N U S (D UCA TI^ D O B N T C O ST — IT

K TWIN FALLS BUSINES

Rebec To We In.Jun

M r. and ) T » ln Falls, gagem ent ot becca Anne, r a n o f Mr, t

^ O akland , Ct

Tn-ln Falls 1962 gradual verslly . Log:

h igh school, S m ith a tt

i un lyerslty , J . ) ia te in Jun< I to ry and Bp I served a n L I America.

T h e coui ' wedding in

I . REBECCA ANNE CALL ple. A recep------------------------------------------------- 8 In Tw in J

— . _ , , WlU be helcDomestic Club Reports Event

DECLO. May 17- D e c lo D o- BY U InsUi m ettle Duchcss Home Improve­m ent club changed the dale of W \A /i<

M r. ita m e e t i n g s from Tuesday T " V Y I « r - n igh ts to the . second Thursday i o f of each m onth. T he meeting was r r O C l

to held a l the home of Mrs. Rex Ja m es X of u ily . T he lesson was given on n , ©fflce, i

fan , traveling tips. th * Y-Wlv«Plans were m ade to have a ing. H e aho

la te cook-out supper fo r the Ju n e social secui

Dol- Bt“ S ? " b o m e o V M r a r'u ne Moncur. H usbands w lll-b e h i- w ill be thecro- viced as special guests. session. Olivlth » » » _ |» .ln_T alm

S"P5stlv^trons uS."S.’ sa iiohtBreokfast-

HAGERMAN, May 17—M rs. E. D D D l J “ L , . Chaplin was hostess a t , a _ ifih« b « a k /a s t fo r member* of the r c P n O

P ast M atron 's club a t h e r home.10°^ ^ s . Virgil N ^ w d , outgoing

U ” “ “ S “mStwas elected presiden t; M rs. A r- W l n n c th u r Bennett, vice prM ldent and Holmes, li

......... Mrs. Alloe Erwin, secretary-treas-

’ aon, Mrs.Mrs. Norwood Installed th e of- 'W hittle.

. fleers, w ith M rs. c hapU n acting flven “ » instaUlng m arshal. _LD S T he next m eeting will be held T l Juilfl. - j m 9 f t t - tb e - h o m t j lL M a ^ ^ E ^Mrs.- ,Y SliosSone Falls power

tu rea W lls._________

e , > ^ | Looka BetUrr-Better llnw I I

S - l 3 MINUTE I J CAR WASH

1 W iiljl 6M MAIN AVE. flOUTH

g e t t , f in e s t a n d f re s h e s t '

o c k o f b u l k . . . 1

>ER SEEDSIT U R T IU M S ...z i n n i a s :DS (Mlxtd w 4 itrilih l IIF FLOWER a n d VEpETABLE

A N T S 'i f He tu n ias , R ecital S n a p D ra g o n s , I '

Ions. H ot P e p p e rs a n d a ll th e M l

re g u la r lin es , I ' V v i

with Security" ' m

IRlTYiyr I „,Y oung 's D airy (Truck Lana) *

IS CAREER? J linking about o business ea­rn to oct. DONT WAIT, . m m loin the hisfhly-tralned and i n the business world. Good I >r all who ore qualified In agaln ii

LL N O W f '^ iIV IN IN O C L A S S IS | f —

« R TERM IS JUNE 11 !'

See Us Now ete Information ,h,vt______________ ^ ft# 0 I»S ip U C A T I O N . .

:O S T — IT P A Y S j H Q

SUSINESS COLLEGER | |

Reteccc^oll To Wed Smith - TT In.JuneRite

- M r. and Mrs. Clnrk W, CsU, Holds ^ T » ln Falls, nnnouucc the en-gagem ent of the ir daughter. Re- becca Anne, to Larry Deo Sm ith,^ n o f Mr, and Mrs, Dee Sm ith,O akland , Calif.

“ Tft-ln F a lls high sshool and n I 1962 g raduate ol U tah S U te uni-

verslly , Lognn, She wns afftll- Ocrtrucle S.wll b a te d wlUi K aopa Dr'Aa. MWs 103^-36p ^ fr il is ts ach^ . ! ^ i . - a o u i u iiiii

h igh school, .Bountllul, U tah, m atron. oKlc!S m ith a ttends Brigham Young M other's day

un lyerslty , Provo, and will grad- R eport waj. \ ia te in Ju n e . Ho wlU teach h is -c h a p te r men

to ry and Spanish thU faU, Sm ith dinner for th« served a n LDS m ission In South Dr. Ray KeUi A m erica. t«r and Mrs.

T h e couple p lans a June 7 in charge ot ' wedding in the Logan LDS tem - The next n

pie. A receptlpn wUl bo held June p jn . Mny Jl.— 8 In Tw in Falls. An open house

wlU be held honoring th e couple . . . —In O ak land Ju n e 13, M r c (

T h e couple wiU spend th e sum - ' ’m e r m onths touring Oregon, IC alifo rn ia and C anada w ith the V J I V c b I

o- BY U In s litu te of Learning. HEYBURN ^ . 1 book,. "Belo>S Y-Wives Hold

” Program Meet ww“Jam ea X. Burgess, social secur- m „ Lewis

on ity office, spoke a t a meeUng of me th e Y-W lve* a t th e YWCA build-

a Ing. H e showed a film concerning luncheon ne social securKy In Idaho and an-ice sw ered questions. *irol T h e nex t m eeting of th e fTOUp l l / * _ In- w in be, th e b irthday anniversary YY I H n

S t ' i u u i " * " ™ ‘ “ HAOEBMi■ O uesU w ere l irsT C hester Bul-

la rs , M rs. V. N. Price a n d M rs. "^ E dda WooUey. r ^ t J o r e d —

r - ,1- , r> T I * ^ ^ 1 r Legion auxllE. BB Bridge Club m iss u r s

I a M t student, rt<»' Reports Play ■” J h J & U R N , M .1 1 7 - i n . W .l- ■ M .n l . t « . ^ te r H olsten en terte lned th ree m m ^ m m

. tab les of brl3ge, w nen tn e b u I Jclub , m e t a t h e r hom e. I - - . m i

Ar - W l n n a r i : .w w M rs. D ell I S Q N m d Holmes. M rs. Z elm a W hittle a n d I

M rs. Leo H andy . | - - G uests were M rs. W alte r N el- I T A M K aon. M rs. VlrgU Cross a nd-M ra. | w U I I S

of- W hittle . __________^ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1:lng

i _ S U N D A Y , J l A ^

1 JAYCEE^PiJi BETWEEN INNIH i o f M A G IC V A L L E Y CO V— ID A H O F A T X r ^ N K E t S - » A S t

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ihoshone OES Holds Service . I i ISHOSHONE. May 17 - T h a ’« 5

lia r a t Lincoln chap te r No. 42, IliX J trdcr of E astern S tar, woaraped In memory of deceased (| ~ -

irs, M ertla Jane tta n e , whoerved ISU and 1015, and M rs, ■ t •Jcrtrude Swift M cParlv id , w ho Ik. , 'crved 1037-3B. H y -

natron. oftlclated a iS ^ read a ^ilother's day poem. . . ' 'W

R eport was made th a t th e w*' h a p te r members had je rv e dJlnner for the family of th e la ta I ,, Or. Ray KeUey. Mrs.' j . E . P o t-:«r and Mrs. Mans Coffin were <,J|,in charge of serving the d inne r. |) 3 p

The next meeting will be a t 8 . ' ' j }pm . Mny 31. laJlv

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Mrs. Orton IGives Review ff

HEYBURN, May 17 - T h e ^ book,.. "Beloved Physician," by Taylor Caldwell, was reviewed by - Ug ,Mrs. O ils O rton when th e L ltso «club m e l a t the home of M rs. ^ <Robert W hiting. - H -

Mrs. Lewis Dllle was accepted Has a new member. W

Luncheon was served by thehostess, t k l

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W i n n e r s i j i v e nHAOERMANi May l7^Ka_lhy_____ U j...

Larson and Lynhd R dsencrantx ( I k were first a n d second place w in - 'IJ' , ners In the A mericanism contest,

Legion auxiliary.M iss. Larson, a seventh grade -

studen t, received IS; L ynna R osenenm tz, ' a n e igh th . g n d e studen t, received $2.___________

I Ger 7 o u r I l r

I SONY MICRO T v l I I- I llI CAMERA CENTER | i

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IM , W rl.r lim ll.x w m h will *be d ro p p ed tOOO /a e t to fha iraund h tm «n ahplana. In many rtaviavs te rn af thb hind, Wylar wotdies bova net kaan damofl*d

running dasplla tba iremendaut •badL , *

ThU dromatU demanstrotlan ampKMltes ll>a sb«cKH«tri)dnl ,(eolures a f Wyler ln«^«x. q f | teursa h daes nal mean'tkol you shauld slam Ihli watdi a ia ln it

- lha-sUawalk af.ohusa.li In any ............tihar way -^.Bfiar all a waldi Isa ptadilan madianlini, lu t yetf hova lha f(rm guarflnlsi lhat II lha balance wheel, staff er jewels

\ will ba repolrad ar replaced free.

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T he.c lass of th e Pioneer 1 Yankees, collide in a week-< overtones. The Idaho Palls B six-day s tan d fo r th e Cow

. Braveff T uesday through Th * * * *

Percenlagi Elects Trill

GREAT. FA LLS, May I'i ruled T hursday n igh t aa the a 14-game losing s treak by Cowboys 9*6. I t also markc tries had beaten Magic Valle;

Chiefs Diopr: Billings 4-3

— fe-l-l-Ihiungsa iU A N O B , M ont., M sy 17 W

—ro c tt« llo 's CralK Seegmlller. ft f o m e r BUIlngs J>layer. h i t an n t h In n ln j double to sc o rrB o b V ftlesente to push th e Cbleftaln i

Oddly enough, Sw pnH le r had been h lU e u In IS tlr te s a t ba t du rin g th e Pocatello-B Ullng# •e rlH .

I t appeared a« l( everyone was se ttin g on base during th e game, bu t.cou ldn ’t ge t home. Pocatello

. le ft 16 on w id BUllngi le t t 13. rwaMlU IBIIIlnft

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T o u u i i l ' t * ToUta I f I t s . k>Annauae«d (at l>ib«Bidttlo Ib lUh;

b-Stnck o u tlo r Amkl In lltb.• __ ;j______ OM oifi 000 oo^ j

VilMtnU, BMfmlllir. Ktm«k. BB-B*rn«ll,' Ktrntk. S—Pook. 6F— Bmllh. ^PolUr IH a 1 > > 0

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Dodgers Edge Pirates 1-0 In Last Inning' r o e - A N o s u t a m i^ i t

Jo h n hoaebOTo't tw onrnt Ungle in th e BlnUt lnn tn« d ro ra In Jb n OIULun w ith th e n>n Tbureday n ig h t th a t g a te th e Loa A hgdea D odgers ft 1*0 victory over m e P ltU burgh P ln le s .

-------------- Leit-iundir JB nD ny~Puru•cored hU second - vtetary In be lting lanky D on Sohwajl In ft duel th a t boo tted th e D odgen In to leoond place In th e National league, Uiree gam es behind 8 sn

- m n o to c o .' Both p itohers a lloved eeven

f tg tlna t them , p itched o u t o( \mo _ lam a before R oubo ro (Inally

OlUlam opened wlUt a tingle, hks th ird h i t o ( th e game, and w en t to second on a sacrifice by R o n n ilr ly . OlUUm took th ird ss T om m y D arla bounced- to (he shortstop , A lte r W slly Moon w as purposely passed, Roseboro rapped h is h i t to r lg b t to wrsp I t up.rttukarfh U* A nftloBcbarifid «*’ « 0 'o will. *4 I *1

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J o n e s B r e a k s

S p e e d B a r r i e rINOIANAPOUB, May n WV-

R u tu t (Pam elll) Jones prpvn . h is undrciclal IndlauapoUA Moto

* apeedway rw o rd wa# no tUikc »> -............ n m n lo g tw o fasler lape TIniro

tfay In p rac tic e for th e openlm tim e trU U for Uie &00-mlle Mr

................ m o rta l d a y race esturrtay,T h o T o rrance , Calif,, drlvpi

f i r s t to b r e a k 'th e IbO Inlle tx' h o u r b a rr ie r a t the old true

^ ^ — /.JM tiy e s r, d id no t roimndky ftt 183MT and ano th rr n Ib S JU .

Ha to u red th e a<i>ntlle courx Wedns8dfty.et,aflUia.a8aiiui h i 01TR O /O dsl record of JW,1» in on< H P a n d 1M370 for four,

• V w e s m w r.k .4 . ,> < . f i i ^ m>* I .

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^CVALloys to Host^ •st Place Bat Moves in Tl

P i o n e e r l e a g u e , t h e M a g ic V a l le y Cowb« I a w e e k -e n d P i o n e e r l e a g u e s e r i e s w i t h a h o P a l l s s e r i e s , r u n n i n g S a t u r d a y th r o r t h e C o w b o y s , w h o .w i l l f i f t is h u p w i th i r o u g h T h u r s d a y . A ll g a m e s w ill b e g in

* * * * * . S u i

iages Rule as E_ y _ tag ,

rrim Cowboys %1, M a y 1 7 (/P>— P e r c e n U g e s f in a l ly : h t a a t h e G r e a t F a l l s E le c t r i c s e n d e d g, t t r e a k b y d r o p p in g t h e M a g ic V a l le y cho Iso m a r k e d t h e f i r a t 't i n i e t h e E le c - g w a g ic V a l le y t h i s y e a r a f t e r f iv e m e e t -

in g s l T h e g a m e e n d e d t h e i , ,_____ c u r r e n t s e r i e s w i t h t h e e n - r i rA > .U ____ t i r c - W o n e e r l e a g u e l a y i n g

- o ff Friday fo r Irnvel. Ma«- JW; Ic Valley will re tu rn to Tw in

• ^ P a lls Saturday n igh t _to open a . ' , t h r e ^ a m e series wlUi Uie Idaho

lTallj~Vsnkee5 th a t should he lp s tra ig h ten ' the muddled league *

M>v 17 un atandlngs, Id ah o P a lls leads the. . league In percentage b u t U a lb ,,1 "

^ h l t an 0* games played and

O ile fla lfu T hree tim ely ' Electric* hom ers fo n BUUnas did th e Job. Pred W oessner s ta r t- Tue-------- e d T J ff-th e - to u r th ^ tJ r-h ls -B O lo t t c

h«/> hom er, then W hltey Johnson Sea ^ walked and w ent to second on a T

sacrifice, Lou ErUe singled a n d s ta r lo-BU Ilngs ^ „ ,, throw. Jim M cW systepped .up to The

pound ou t h is hom er to brUig In to i

^ I t S l d ‘ V,'iss le t t 13 BH'y l ^ h r slam m ed th e th ird i s elghUi.

I 0 I 0 second, and th ree In th e six th , r j^ i S J 0 - Magic Valley got th ree In th e OI 4 1 1 0 MTenth. D an Slm ohs tingled, s"* 1 n a ! M arshall and Alex Johnson ^’* '* 1 0 0 1 walked to load the bases, a wild (

t 0 0 0 p itch scored 6 lm ons and M ar-, ! ! ! S shaU was o u t a t th e p la te w hen b u

Tomaselll go t to b « e on fielder's ferchoice. T hen R andy M cQraw sin - T h gled in Tam oselll. suf

________T h e cowboya taUled one o the r lo«b SI I t s In th e fou rth and two In th e jittia IB lU h; .f if th .......................... . . . .. fleino w 01-4 «•«** v.ll*T ^ ^ IC r..i F .ii. , , „ jni mo 000 o o - j 4iT'W- 1 fi I S 5 ? S J O rm«kV BB- J«bnMi> >4 1 I I Lubr . X I 1 1 *2!a . Sr-Ks."J“.‘

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-aitipw i lmctc -- — • ™” ^aeTen UnUn|» Crwn. H . «<*.'p h td ^ u t .|^n« Ui , >-ullmT. .W-|IT T a S r iu r t WWM jiiiim M .m n r m r H U a ^ n r r i ~, OUtOf^WO I'li-h IimII<Mm I om *. OlpU lira* [ oro finally ]n .liir t< Indi.i.iuti mHm. drd« Hum' i-itfnMi.------lit a tingle, nmv tie, lllith K«nllr<i< Iwm Mrin, game, and |> ; |^ }■""■ » 'sh n n u l l«m itriti.

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J.LEY Eist Y a n k e e s ['• B a t t l e : | 1 T u ^ a y ^ ^V alley Cowboys and the Idaho Fallsseries w ith ffrs t-h a lf championship Tl/]

iturday through Monday, will open 1“Jish up w ith th e th ird place Boise ^ s will begin At 7:30 p.m. except the *. Sunday encounter,, w h ic h

will begin a t 2 p.m. The ®Q Q C o w b o y s a n d Yankees cov

dom inate the league stand- e ntaga a n d statistics. The pitching

- s ta f f of, both clubs monopolized p ra 1 1 V K to p 10 in tost week's league ove *-^«7 ^ s ta tu tlc s w hile (he two clubs l I f i n a l ly m ost o f the ir regu lars his

over th e 300 In hltUng, Ccs ended go f a r the clubs have little to J." C Valley choose from. T hey split two he Elec- gam es a t Idaho PalU and saw uo m P P t- ^ m ined out. — - ,,

T h e Idaho PalU pitching s ta f f * ided th e i , anchored by Bob Cerone, a !”“ 1 the en- S a

,Vl » 'U *» ta ‘O theL -TWn *‘w t gam e Saturday; T he hlttl^ig

i<.dM h d p ! S i i 3 . S 5 L « W . l U J »' ? u«ed during the sU nd . Sunday ijut*h f if ^ r o iu artem oon a w rlstw atch wUl be

. i r t dropped from a plane on to th e in?! -layed a n a p ^ y m g fjew. T he shM k-resls t- c«.i

a n t w atch Uien will be presented cs hom ers to a fa n by Sterling Jewelry. ,coi m er s ta r t- T uesday will be Sears n igh t w ith Hw h -h ls-eo lo t t c - f c y t s - now aval la b le -a t- th e ®{f*

Johnson Seara store ta T * ln Palls. u „cond on a T h e completion of th is hom e bmi ngled a n d s ta n d will m ark th e m ld-poln t •‘s»i on a wUd of th e f irst ha lf o f th e season. t < pped up to T h e Cowboys will h a re SO games » bring In to play a fte r th a t, ending the ir

early bid for a spot In th e p lay- g j" Uid th ird a t home June 21 th rough 38 n . .

_ _ _ _ _ _ provldtag.the-com peU U on......... —>ne IjT tE e • J t ________________ I),)

X T ... Sox Sued .Over -ex Johnson A uto A ccident rjje s , a wild CHICAGO, May n « v -A m an o ’d and M ar- jued th e Chicago W hite So*

plate w hen basebftll club and two oUier de- -w on fielder's fendanU ’ for $40,000 dam ages J cOraw sin - ihurM lA y for in juries h« sa id he _

suffered In a h au to accident fol- I 1 one o the r low tag a baseball gome. *wo In th e A lbert Lacey, 41. who Idenll- . . .. fled him self as a self-employed ^ p.ib musician, asked $1S/XXI from the .

.b r h bl W hite Sox under th e ' Illinois n" S I 0 0 D ram Shop Act. He also asked

s i l l I 2S.OOO damages from R obert A.' 4 0 1 0 BelUi of South Elgin, and B elth 's

M i l "on, Robert L.', 22, a s tu d e n t a t 4 1 1 0 N orthw estern university.

'A -5- r-f t-o - T h * _ « i l t . - lU e d In .su p e rio r th< I « 9 0 court, contended th a t a car thi

. driven by R obert Belth crashed p u ta to the rea r of Lacey's vehicle no

----------- - from a n igh t baseball gome in foiI r L Comlskey pa rk May le . 1862. dei

” ’ Lacey ^ a r g e a he suffered waM ito so o - i ourvature of th e spine from the ou'

accident and la ler developed an Uii- Cnrtt arU irltlc cbndiUon. 1

Jobnion lo i tei'cIUn.*'w«SI^ STARTS COMEBACK ?£!

r.™ Z PHILADELPHIA, Mav 17 IfV- p ' V - u ^ tiCh M atthews, ISS 'i.- ph lladel- i . -ERO BSO ph la . s ta rted on the com eback'[ * J J tra il T hursday n igh t w hen he ! J t * stopped Freddy Jackson. ISB, t I 9 0 New Voric, a t 1 m inute, 44 sec-:I * * { onds of the fourih round of a ibrrr s T— Scheduled elghC>rounder k t tbe

Blue H orlton arena,____________ [ L

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” T h P SAN PRANCTSCO. May 11 W ^ V ■ t,\! lZ -W ll lle M ays and WlUle Me- h Y a n k e e s covey each belted tw o-run hom - , ' ;e s t a n d - ers Thursdoy and powered th e e pitching National league leading San *' onopollzed Francisco G ian ts to a 6*6 victory - k-s league over th s New Y ork MeCs. . .two clubs L eft-hander BUly O'DeU won \ • regu lars his fifth wlUiout defeat although •* »■ ham m ered for hom eruns by Cliff yIt little to cook. Bon H u n t and Chico P e r- f ) split two n andej and needing reUef ta the

and saw ^ f |.*«»» Th« narrow ly missed a I

ihlng s ta f f w hen J im H ick-

'f e n c e T iv th e ^ i^ ^ wMin» He rem ained on second aa th e 13-

Sm v Fbx righ thander retired Cook and Uii

1 Sunday Hunt 4 i i i c.aiou 4 o o o erh wm s ? iib:5u 1 ? ? 15“onto th e niekman 4 1 t olc«p*d» 4 1 1 0 mi

x k -re s ls t- c«>k 4 t z tiu tiitr i t i o H*:nrriu>nt>ri f^mndCT 4 1 I JID«*tnprt I 0 I 0p iw n ie a c , „ „ „ S o l O A»lt.no 4 O O l vie

[ Jewelry. eCokmB i o o « O'Dtii s i 2 o nuinight w ith H»ok * 0-_(l_0 £*n»-------0_4_0_0 Jltj

l i H A ! { ! ! t eills. bJ-ckton 0 0 fi ol lUIIhls hom e B«.rnrtb 0 o 0 «]m ld-po ln t •isnid.r _ ij_o_ fl] ___ ____ ^1ne season. T<.ub ss ( 1 si t « » u s i s » s .w1 so games *.aitiKlNl fur miltkrd in 7tb: b-K>n Rlc ding th e ir K«n«hl in llh : «.rn«l imt fur lUr

fhS nU u C«nnlu4ro In »lh; d-Popp»d oul for th e p lay- n««rn.rth in iib.through 28 N .w York ..... ..... _ :_ 0 0 0 D14 ooo- sW » . » l n 5 . . ;uon.- .. — JrSlnTt»hcUcu S.'“ in=C«l>«<l». O n ; «r»----- nltUro, Hlrhmtn. Cook, (ir.

iUCovery. Ilu,nl. F»rn«nd«. It-D.vtn- d-8v e r " I

» n t s s ! ! ! i .1 .!Ui.rn.rth ->2 1 0 0 0 0 Boi « v -A m an o-d.ii w w « b s 5 i s iiu V hlte Sox * > ** ” ® “ '*•

i'SSjte Jets^Schedule ,■ «; »u “i .01-' Xryout Session »■'■ , . „ NEW YORK. M o y n W - W a n t » . to play football for th e New * "i-em pioyeo Y ork Jots?2 W you’re good enough you can , - u -V i.^ your chan“ ‘n » pre-season • '

. ‘ryout scheduled by the A m er- . FootbaU league teanl S a t- “

and B e lth s ^2jstudent a t Ewbonl:. the; new head'’’y* coach a n d general' m anager ofI .su p e rio r th e J e t« .- ;an n o u jicc d .p lan s .io r a t a car th e tryou t T hursday, say ing th e j Ul crashed ptgee and tim e will be an-1

II gam e in fo r any ta len ted players n o t u n - ;Ifl, 1862. d e r con tract," E?wbank said. " ItI suffered w as a t a sim ilar pre*sea8on try- i from the o u t th a t we uncovered Johnny veloped an U nlU s.-

UnltAa became the s ta r <)unr- te rback of the Baltim ore Colts,

SACK form erly coached by Ewbnnk. •

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a n d T r a p s h o o t J 'P ou rth In a series o f P

V A 1 * ■ sprtag handicap tr a p shoots *WlU be conducted a t 10 aun. T l

•T« Sunday a t th e Twinr P a lis • ^/ i n O un- d u b f a c i l i t i e s bn A

W ashington s tre e t n o rth . Jor Mav n OP T he ‘ hool^ are designed toWillie M r- he lp organlie every M agio ^ 1S h m - valley gunner to estab lish d «, w ^ d S e ‘ -hanaicaps for Uie sum m er ^irtlnB Ran „ «-6 victory «>

Y a n k e e s U s e

S ; 6 - R u n R a U y

' Z ^ ^ . T o T o p B o i s eJff reliever BOISE, May n l* — I to h o

5rirdou tile ; I ^ v 'en th ” l M m a n d U e a t Boise ^ ond aa th e i j . j TTiursdsy n ig h t lo r ^ v ic to ry .. Cook and U iat gave the Y ankees f irs t place

In th e su n d ln g s again by a few ru tbc* percentage points.

t** n' i '’j G ig n ^ J a rk ^ h l^ t ^ j ^ n ho m^ ol};

» * * * bu t th e Y ankees were Just too th« » 4 I 1 0 m uch for Uie B raves.'

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8 1 2 0 Durkt 8 1 1 1 Mullli < > } ® i ___ 0_4-_0_9 tlf«»n * I I I J 1 a St- ’

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SWubln* 1 0 1 0'o: 220 00 .-6 Tol»l« I i 12 IJ «0 ToUU IS S lfi i H_N,w York »-W«lh«d for Uwlt In 7th i b-Hom.

r v i T ; ‘

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,„u ^o'„ COACH RESIG N SnrP - STOCKTON. Calif., M ay 17 »,h . - A m er G ustafson resigned asf»arw B « r track and field coach a l Uie team S a t- un iversity of Pacific T huraday new head to en ter th e s ta te college system.

m anager ofL .p la n s .io r . .......... ...................., say ing the*Ill be a n - !

fers n o t u n - : nk said. " It]•season try - >red Johnny j ^ r ^

1 s ta r <iUBr- / /Imore Colts, / §Ewbank. • I m

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rt Jones M aintains P a l m e r W i l l N o t L u g i i

. D om inate Golf payml e a bn ATLANTA. May 17 l» -B o b b y brucko rth . Jones ssid T hursday th a t sports te r glined to w riters m agnified th e Arnold i <rji,

M agio Palm er im age, and expressed : ------a tab llsh doubt th a t th e th r f t- t lm e M as- ^sum m er te rs champion would ever again ■

dom inate professional golf. , ■— “S porti w aters are given to I

. extravagances,” Jones said In a n ■Interview, "and so I t w as n a tu ra l ■■

U s e U iat they should c iil Palm er th e ' ■greatest golfer ta th e world. I ■

1 1 . , never.dld th a t. Even la s t year, 1 ■ l l y considered Jack N lcklam equally I

V k i c A "Palm er Is a wonderful p layer II U 1 8 C a n d a fine person," Jones said. ■

" I feel cerU ta he wlU sn a p -o u t .■— lo a n o jjj jjjig alump and come back to ■

m ns.ta the again m •■BUt’ l d o n t believe P a l m e r " ^

will ever beat NlckJaua w ith any ■firs t place consUtency. And It could be th a t ■I by a few ne ither of them w ill dom inate I

th e game. T here a re too m any ~ - ru n h o m t o the r good p layem T ony L em a;th im itng : B h t very "iBT' behlncl~elthei“ o f ------ ;e Just too them ."

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3NS F^MinniMiBA-j. ^M ay 17 w ■ ■ a f l 9 H H a n u i i S |esigned as I *'** l i W H l I Ich a l the

T hursday age system.

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S e t s P a y S c a l e -i r t ) LAUSANNE. Swltierland. May | f W / \1 (* --n ie city chosen for Uje D f t k \ l | / IM8. Olympic games must agree;

m to pay the international Olymplo, . V committee ^160,000 out of thej •

fp;------ t>twtd'aB-TTOiaq r-T h ts :la -tah -i ~— —• - 000 more t l ^ Tokyo will pay me! j

^ ' lOO for next year's games. ' .VIITIQ IOC sourees said here th a t _

the committee will expect a pay-1 O - K f t f ment of »30.000,from the cityi i l U l - staging the IPM Winter Olympics,'. I f an increase of »10,000. ovct the.I l l payment to be ,made ..by. .Inns- u-Bobby bruck, Austria, for the 16M Win- It sporU ter games. *

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(JF)— T hesitch ing period set . o f.e lg h t 3-year-olds rarinff H H S im ises to be one of th e spec* - jry of th e Preakness. “ All alk him , gallop him Saturday ' m orning, and then take

him over th ere in th e aft> ernoon and wish him a speedy journey.” sum med ■ ^ 8 | | up Woddy Ste~phenS; who tra in s N ever Bend.

H is work a s over T hursday a f te r Never M n d r a i r a prac tice ■ ^ ■ B n tlve-elgh ttis of a mile th a t IndU

^ ca ted the w inner Is going to have ^ ■ | K | G ^ to do some fancy stepping.

I t was a foregone conclusion [ H H B |K ” th a t N ever Bend w ould be-aw ay

fa s t a n d p ro lu b ly would be th e one t h a t C hataeaugay would

^ have to c a tc h again If h e was go- .' Ing to duplicate hU K entucky ^ derby upset.

th a n su sp e c ted 'In the probable | ^ ^ | H J. f ield o r th e Pim lico trac k Is de*

eelTlng.k N ever Bend was tim ed in W 9-S d seconds, th ree -fU ths ta s te r th a n a. th e competitive track record. T he d record tim e was equaled 'in otfier

w orkouts by Ja cn o t stab les' coun- try Squire a n d M rs. C harles E.

0 M organ 's Sky W onder, who are ' r» ted long shots a t best. .

.0 ;itK lr.sp e cd y .tr ia ls o p e n e d ^'} -poea ib iU ty -that-tiie -eariy -s ta sM "! o i ^ e mile racc m S R t n o t

follow th e expected p a tte rn w ith « H arry -P . o u ggnhe lm ,seeing h is p o p . „ K

N ever B end o u t fro n t from th e ^

" * ^ h e n s waa ready for a **sw itch in plans. H e aald h e will In struct jockey M anuel Ycoza to ' V „ ^ .

=j let^N«ver-BeiKL-6reak-sharply-aa —U- usual a n d th e n to U ke a look o

“I f aome o th e r colt in th e re d t l l l l ; -0 h a s a r id e r th a t w anU to scoot

a n d boot, why th e n M anuel.w ill | J take a hold a n d le t th a t colt go X J L L f U I on ," S tephens said. - I f n o t. We ■*m ay have to take th e lead."

D Besides J o h n W . Q alb realh ’s r '^ 'J 8 « la v ); C hateaugay . Never B end's big- » haUtlm. • Best concern a lk iu t those behind *“ 8"^

h im , according tb th e experts, U nited Sta w i l l be Rex E llsw orth 's Candy «6fn« th; Spots. H e waa m ade th e 1-6 fa* vorlte by th e Pim lico ^landicap- baaketball i per, w ho waa unconvinced by th e R ussia, e th ird place derby fin ish and f irs t TIB. fo r t se tbadc in seven races fo r c a n d y oompetUlor G pots. over F^ano

Also looking fo r runn ing room * nder P c tr— w ill be M ichael and J a c k S te in 's nov each si J t O n m y H onor. T . D . B u h l’s L em . T h e U nit In o n T w ist, a n d WlUlam r . Robin* u n b e a te n I as so n 's .R u ra l R e trea t. gam es UUi ta I f a ll e ig h t do s ta r t, th e w inner won Ita pj

Will rea p a rew ard of «137,M0, th ree s tra

916.000 fo r th ird a n d |7,600 (o r » big lead fo u rth . • b u t w as h i

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- F ig h te r Shot inZ B raw l Over Girl K*.!?.lie NEW ORLEANS, M ay 17 W - l ia d in ttuth A .form er p rice f igh ter, V lneent j n r v a th e Bonom o. a7, -aied iii -» h o .p « ja o iS 3 ? tS p

T hurw lay-of-.buU et-w oundfc— v uPolice sa id Bonomo was ih o t ,

w e ig h t tlm ee w ith a J 8 pUtol du r-J Ing a quarrel w th R ichard L. ------0 S chm ttt, 33, over th e figh te r's ^B ILI

S O fficers sa id Bonomo h a d been T h e * ^ ^

; » a charge th a t he telephonedf S Jigh t heavyw eJjb l boxer WlDJe' ih^ t r t i r eI 0 P a s lra n o ih r to te n ln j to kill h im ^ v , V i ” ) 0 If he d id n 't lose hU fight.I I T he charge w as dropped by

th e d is tric t a tto rney b u t the FB I '- » 8 tm h a d th e m a tte r under in - ^ veatlgatlon w hen Bonomo was

BIQNH FALtCA 0 8T . PAUL • MINNKAPOLtS,* May 17 (Tl — T h e M lnnesoU

* T orrance . Calif., fo r the y /y the - Da Yille te am of th e A npaiachlan •Tfi Rookie league.

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gam es uU e a t 8* o Pau lo and * , , , ter won Ita prelim inary group w ith V a I I 1 00. th ree s tra ig h t victories In the •P> w orld tw r n c y eltmlnatkm»p-took- [or a big lead In th e early m inutes

b u t w as hanging on by only tw o “p o ,n « , M .» , . . U i. M I . a . ‘r "w ;

T h e lead see*sawed In th e sec- so ta T w l ond h a lf before four s tra ig h t league.

I poin ta ^ th e Yugoslavs sh a t- spence r te red a 71*71 tie a n d built a 76-71 since th e

1— lead in tb e la s t m inu te . the Los AJ « i T Bhipp of . th e BartlesvlHo

‘*1 OOm . to p » o r e r w ith 28 points, h i t ll t l i ld - g o tf Just-befO re-th* f in a l gun for th e la s t UJS. polnU .^

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Pim lico race course goes to TAIPEI,a lot o f trouble, each year to Y ang's fa'g e t a b lanket o f black-eyed Uvea In tsusans to d rap e across th e southw estneck of th e P reakness .w in- nam e loi

Ufl n e r. w orld's diMn ITte b la c k .e y e d su san Is I t Is “N'sy M ary land 's s ta te /low er b u t "horse mot d I t Isa lw a y s o u t of-season fo r T h e fair s t th e P reakness. M. told n.,n . Pim lico o f f i c i a l s order M a Shanr i d ' more th a n 1,000 B o s t o n th e T o k y i

daisies grown In C alifornia. T h e falu . A fter they a rr iv e In -B a lU - lead a i•hft m ore b y plane , a -flo ris t a p - trlbespeoj■ h piles black . p a in t to th e H e hopi

center* to m ake them look th e necesjQj’ like black-eyed ausans, 910,000.

S Reds Sign One, S i Sell Wally Post- - fa I fTiwCTNNA'Tl. M ay 17 (fl—T h e M eade, ,t-g ClnclnM tV R eds s ^ ^ up In- I d tk b y :^ ^ fleW er D aiy l Spencer T hu rsday t a f « bid

a n d announced the sale of out* being gri fielder W ally P os t to th e M lnne- M exican

lec- so ta T w ins of th e A m erican T h e <0 g h t league. says h e ’la t- sp e n ce r h a s been a free a g en t rac ing to 1-71 since th e cut-dow n dn tc when send h is

the Los A ngeles Dodgers le t h im lege.,111- go. T h e 33-ye«r-old rlgh t*handed r , Brui n u (M CtAfpiajvdUi o n iy a te w gBmcs M a n la n t

U iU ;« iS i< ir u i i( - h « i- . j a « W - „ f a Stin g average la s t season. produce

Post, 33. a popular R eds p layer c an r a dfor years, also played in unly a ( jo^n thfew gam es th is season. L as t year ojven a he b a tted J63 w ith 17 hom eruns _

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I Yang’s Father s.v.".". "- Hopes to See Sonto TA IPE I, May 17 I f l -C . K . Sto Y ang's fa the r, a tribesm an whoed lives In th e 'Taltung d is tric t ofha southw est Form osa, has a n ick- i,uho r . i i in - nam e for . the holder of th e m m Ic v*iii

w orld's decathlon record. ""Is I t Is "M a Shan." w hich m eans Biiiini. ..r

lut "horse m ountain." G m i >'»iuo r 'The fa th e r .-Y an g . Po-C hung. . ___ _J

M. told newsm en: " I w an t to see Q r«tier M a S han win th e decath lon a t idsho ki>n th e Tokyo Olympica nex t year."la . T h e fa the r said he w anted tot l . lead a cheering ^ u a d of 20 s u d o n ....,p- trlbespeople to 'Tokyo. • S!!!fwL:~h e H e hopes the public will donate S v - ^ kok th e neciEssary funds, an estim ated K>nu> cu

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“ Jockey Seeks ’ ReinstatementI BALTIMORE, M ay 17 I f l - D o n ; ^ An^.i

& % z . a.;?., iirr J a f e■Sdar * b id -fo r re lna ta tem en t a f te r pwu<!»1p*>: out* being grounded for 17 years b s

M tx lc i i t u n .u th o r l t l t i . K ' l Srlcon T h e 40-year*old fa the r of five Hounon .

says h e ’ w ants to ge t back In ig en t rac ing to earn enough money to when send h is children th rough coU h im lege.

inded B ruce Llvle, chairm an o f 'theBmcs M a ^ la n d racing Commission. ...............

aald T hursday "If M eade can produce a le tte r from the Mexi-

ilayer c m rac ing board clearing him nly • down there , I 'l l see to I t he Js y**'' g iven a hearing."

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MILWAUKEE, May n i f , ~T h e resurgent Milwaukee Braves

I completed a sweep of ti three- com m ct i> i gam e series w ith 5{. Louis tiy de-

featliig the Cards 5-2 Thursdfiy ______I as Boulhpaw D enny Lem asicr Y r / » | c ^ • posted his aecond victory w ith TT U S \

a n e lgh t-h it effort. _S tan Muslal and Oene Oliver I \ iT O a

each connected for the ir fourth ■hom ers of (he cam paign In the r y ' j < n in th Inning to spoil Lemaster's K p H

I bJd fo r a shulout. x ^ v v t -JI 'Tlie 24-year-old Lem astcr, who BOSTON. I haa lost once, struck out nine W ilson aubd I and walked two In h is th ird s ia r t. Just two h it I o f th e cam paign. H e haa struck I | _ o u t 4fl In nn innings. ,» f th Straigh■ 81. U«U IMIIwsiikM “ “£•L . >b r h bli <h r h bl T tie Strorr r/L>oJ i 0 0 !!•''’?,? i : ! * a il Ills offeiI W . ! S ! i l l ! " ; ' ' ! 1 5 : I l r . tII Iloyer 3 a 0 olMmlbewi ! I I 3 'sm aslicd ft y Muilii 4 I t IjCibrUun « 0 0 o ,th o le ft flel<

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Edw ard P . Schenk. 39, cur-rently a t Buhl. Ida.. hlRli O I J A . U I J

'school, will be new (ooiball ^ _. coach a t Baker high schnnl. I m i ¥

His appoin im ent was f i - -■■*1 J U tA p Inounced yesterday to sue- _

; ceed E arl H uffm an, whose CLEVEl a n E’ con tm ct w as n o ; renewed. aivuss. lendoff

last of the n^ ^ ^ s s s s s s i s = 5 s ; Cleveland a

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.f if th s tra ig h t victory 3 - 0 'n iu r8- .«'>i‘» t»W : u i,d i. V 'i.i

bl T lie strong -righ t-hander got j-'x’ 4 o s» a ll ills offensive support Jn (he JvliJli' J o ?

f irs t inn ing when t u Clinton i{.,bih>.,n 4 1 13'sm aslicd ft tw o-run double off Maiwtn j o tJ ith o le ft field wall and scored on Cjjil.r’" ® ® ?“ Irilrlr g tiia rt'n «lr<g|p ___________ _n .n . . . , “ !«' W hile Boston was gaining (la « 0

six th tr iu m p h In seven starts, cunnhm 0 0 0Wilson su rrendered only a pair n«.h»rji a 0 0 of alnglea by O eorge Thom as, In “ .»tho second Inning and Bob zm n tn o o o

» Rodgers In th e f if th ., ... =-W lls«l=Pun5tuated,lil4.ISU l£mvictory of th e cam paign by h it- f»r Whiifi»w in ting a ' b roken b a t trlplB-and nsingle. ; ‘ {S:r.i!,*r In '?

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I Twin Falla B ru ln fl.ihe lr titl j in th e A division Saturday I . The diBtrict will defend two

hopes fo r individual, crowns.

F R D M r A L L A N G L E S

I n r LARRY novETTw in Palis enjoyed w inning

the regional c lu s A trftck »nd I Held championship* b u t th e I coftchinc Btaff isn 't exactly lu re ' w liether I t should again In th s

f u t u r e , “n i tyd o u b t t h e K h o o U . > ^ H ^ " :• n d th e - r e u r t h l J ^ ^ W ^ p ;

I d i s t r i c t c a n ; .B .• la n d the PUb-: llclty.

T he th ird dU->;T. ♦,!>•» n.hli-h >

^ romped O f f -With*—\' th e r e g i o n a l : c h a m p I 0

sh ip every y e a r ^ K l ^ : f l we c an r t m e m - ^ B i W k M

, t e r s i n c e th e < a m r b______ i n a u ^ a i tn

o r t h e Tw in r a i l s club. I t re ­trea ted to the Boise area quietly a n d th e n broke down a n d erle< a ll over th e iporU page. N ot only w as I t wrong th a t reigning

----------- king B orah sh o u ld -b e usurped1______ <<sr « Hnv hut i t ralnw l. And th e1 coachefr—who h a d no business r running a round a farjner'a lle ld I —got muddy.1 M y aoodnessl 8houl(t I t ra in 1 BBaln—ever—In th e lo u r th d ls-

tr lb t somebody should take every I m ajor track m eet ou t o f Tw in

I^ l l s and th e district.-------“ A n a-to ttb en e tl-M ea n -o ld -P * ^

O styn, T w in r a i l s a th le tle d i­rector and m eet director, h a d th e audacity to U ke wind .readings a n d found th e b re e » over th e a llowable lim it In a ll b u t one

■ of th e f la t races.A nd ft BQlM boy w as d ls-

qualU ted for fouling on a curre. W orse th a n a ll th a t even, th e ru le 'b o c * and a buUeOii- from th a a U ta board of. cootrol(W M foUowed to th e le tte r. C o a x e s M d n m nera w e re n t allowed to

~ --------- 16U“ M 0und -Uie tofletd;------------rtX9 th ird d is tric t w as out*

‘ raged by the fac t Tw in F a lls h a s no BltUng JacUlUee. I f th e B n iln Boosters efforts th e p a s t couple of years a te any e^dence . Tw in y>a]U Isn 't too b a m about it e ither. O n th a t poiht. aU a re In agreem ent. B u t a t least T w in TiOa h igh :schoo l h a s lU -o w n track . T h e th ird distric t also can

... . . . l e a t ftWired th a t four_th d W jlc lboys d o n t Uke running In wind

i r- ■ a n d T o «**• exam -

untU 1 p jn . to ge t th e pole vau lt over a t th e BJO m eet, ru n -

< n lng one and one-half hou rs be- ' h in d echedule a t th e College o t V Jd sb o c lnderam a or being blown

•ro u n d N am pa during ft fou r- day m e et In th a t elty th is sprtnv.

’ ia T W it b « n Id e a llf tr a o k prone

I slnoe 1W».e o u ld n t be cram m ed In .

t o teneraUUea was done by In­nuendo. T hU dU trtot ftlao w as cr«dlt«d w ith having d U q u a U ^ B orah 's mUe relay t«am . T liU b it o f “m itfM tune.“ w hich U being called to the attenU oo of

t h > . t A t o h . ^ w . « l a r r i M * « « ■- — » b rief, p a r a g r a ^ ^ o U n g £ e

coftoh a s "alw ays been robbed" h! her«. ( I t U assumed th is U tha V) Boise coach over th e mUer in -

o iden t). W ithout a b n a k , tha L a rtic le th e n w en t on to sU te

t --------- tha t-B orah 's n l l e r e l i ^ te a m »1-! l | » h a d te e n d lg ^ w J m ^ ^ o p ^ -

pm ne d ^d u H n g th e th ird dU- • i‘ tr to t’s own lo a rq u a l lf y ln g .

• I t s ta ted a coaoh m tsunder-- - - - - - r t o b d - t t t e - T U J e - b o o h - a s - i i - * ^ 'tradloU ’ ttM lf about pa rtic lp a .

............ tin g In th e n l t y tre n U . 0«T«nthgraders knew one m an c an com-

i pe t« In only two relays o r run m ore th a n one dUU noe o t H (h T arda o r more.

Actually th e re waa ft left- han d ed ^ p l l m e n t tn th e a r t i ­c le a s I t taxed T w in foi following th e ru le book.

I t can only be hoped th a •om e of th e quotes a tu ib u te d t< som e anonym ous coaoh ti weri

;j t ^ e n ou t o f context. E ithe r th i I'’ : . obftchea ar« v e ^ ' ru le-dum b oi

very two-faoed.:<li T h e th ree coaches brought U

- r m in d by th e article w en t ou t oi th e ir way to compllmeiil eUltei

h i O a t ^ or coaoh Je rry Klelnkop: 1 1 - -w i-fc w ell-ruu nw et. O n e -m u t

te red* 'som eth ing about Twit— F a lls ' p r ld f t- .ln ^ rv n n ln g goo<

m eets oame to an end and al .canceled ou t tlie o thers, too, o l w ell, probably any coocU wouli b e down in tl»e ilumpa If he k n u h is only reason for exUience wsi (T ftduatlng th is year.

' O ne cpaoh sugK«stc<l U u t s i n eIki) th o th ird distric t's K cond pU c ( H broftdjum per had to w lthdrai f l i d u e to Injury, th a t a rea 's four

r « Jumper should be allowei Jum p Ih regional. T h b 1

i/U know ing th e rulesf I s i • " y school WM h u r l by t hi U w ay B aturday 's roglQiiHl wns n ir ■ k ' a n a we co iu ldcr U o n e o f ili■ ' beat fo r keening tliluKs movin■ ftnd M*e Intleld clear, l l wn H T w in m i s . By Ignoring wln< n a n d fudging one<tenU> of a sec■ ond . In two events, th e Ilhilh■ w ould be favorites to win lli< ^ - a u t a cham pionship th is w r t a n 1 T » |U f ■unt-nyg-mmB-wBiiiia l u a l l heels" would be belter ot ■ I q uo ting "nloe guy* ftnl«li la ti, I H n oan only t e hoprd tlia u f l B o ra h wlBi everylhlng hi aluh .nii S a tu rd ay , i f it> doesn't, t« -ii tiU 11^ ' .JUUl th e fourth dUtrlc ffn ' wg J bl^ M th e " lu te Intige" V

lUil a tU ntJon away /run U | '< M ^ t tM r & a t aquabbtes to Un

I I I

f Md Twin 1 Fourth Dist

iilnto State Ines-^dU-be-nihnJntr-atnwff-the^lasH-lB ■their title .hopea alm oat too dim_tp cou S aturday In th e annual-'Idaho track ai efend two titlea, both held by DouRrSc li crowns. T he m eet will be„at the Boisi------------a t 10 a.m. fo r field events

w ith th e runniner finals in p th e afternoon.

T h e class A area ath letes r a te f W M y w good shots a t titles tn three d ls- 1 ^

u n c e races, one field and a re- lay-even t. Jo h n Exner, Hailey, la

k f tlA lK C undefeated th is year Iri the I J quarterm lle although he wUI

VET have com petition from Shlnq. B 1 w inning N otus. I n th e 880-yard h m . I t Dei track a n d looks like Cam as County's Tom eac b u t th e O orm ley a lt th e way. H aving run tag

(actly su re u n der 3:04 each tim e since erei s in in th e sw itching to th e halfm lle. .th is ove

will be Q onnley 's fourth appear- nig: ance a t s ta te . T he other two Zi (fame ta th e open mile. ' 31-:

I R eplacing Oorm ley as th e Hoi fou rth d is tric t m ile hope U L arry leai Johnson Ooodlng S tate , who h a s ^

■■ been able to run fa s t enough lo v l l *-bea f evei>une s ln ie early tlitic thti

ip t in g . ' ■■HMiey'8“ MBnt— P urdy «P M ^ ^ V B j h o p e s to second him again. I< cl

I n th e /le ld e tvn ti , R o g ff w . 2 r - M l T h o m O B . K im berly's big 870-1” "

pound senior, hiked his title 'p?,, ) k * ^ f i r s t week w ith a U -foo t4 h * -h a n d s «hotPUt_etfort. I t was a lumt) of tj) ; lub. I t re - two fee t over the previous week rea quie tly such improvement again lu t

■nd e rlM ^ t u r d w touW put t h . b is m «n J ; ; page. N ot In handily . . Pin

k t relgn tag Hailey qu o llf lrd . two relay iiui se u w iv e d ^ w n s , one th e 880- ^ r d w hich is ■d And th e QuUe siisceptlble to poor h a n d - o.ii y - t e a s 6]t)i Blit-Mill H6l<H th t M at tim e — ■jner's H eld In the-B intei.fTh? o ther Is the uddy. m edley..anphored by senior h a lf- x .l<t I t r a in " ' " f Yoimg, ^o u r to d ls- M " * ' M artlndale, Oakley, will

b« secWng two titles In th e B d l- ,iSl! ,i n f ^ i n vision w ith good chanccs for K t ® both . He hM consUtently cleared lil-l

* *eet. 10 inches In th e h igh Jump

i? tS d S i I n th e A division. T w in F a lls dr. r >«»“ Bood for first o r second in £ «fl m a ” '0*^ eventfl, according to tim es “ from a round th e s ta te . n

., C ur(ls estott. Twin TtlU J m - f i ^ lor. will be ou t to regain th e ^

on a c u m . i^onors h e held as a freshm an P b u t.lo s t.Ia it.y eaT -ln p lad n g lsec- .V ond in th e sho tpu t. T h e 196- J pound B rum h a s th e best pu t In Y f th e sU te so f a r a t 6» feet, S ^

S — lnche#.-.but-, h u lo st twice . to J® HO. Caldwell’s R ay McDonald. Tw in * "

w as out* F » jij hope* fo r double po ta ts In !*“ n F a lls h M m e event w ith senior J im O enn f th e B n iln expeced to ba ttle I t ou t for p ast c o ^ l e th ird plaoe w ith Coeur d'A lene's ~ lence, T ^ ln D ^n Nlpp. B oth have been over ^ y about I t j 4 f „ t , 4 Inches. f SI Schow haji h is work cu t ou t fo r ^

^ h im In a ll th ree w ent* In w hich ^ M lU a m h e qualified. H e ha* yet tb w in b |,

.,-*1??. th e 100-yard dash from B orah’s — ? ? h ^ i c t D »ve Severn and Severn a lw is

th e big block tow ard h is repeat-

f y TTaS? i? !!* th e U tla for two year* will ^5 ' be challenged by B ill Chapm an, .u,

C oeur d'A lene. v^ I ,' Tw o B ru in relay team s show J*•‘“ 5 Oj# eJa*# o f tU U t cham pions. TTie

trac k p rone pjck-up c lub). T h e mile “ !. , . re lay w on th e regional crown

n m m ^ n - * tw o-yard edge over N am - lone by In - p* h a s been spiked by th e “ >t ft**®, addition of W ayne D uncan. ® d U q u a l l ^ R unning on th e MO-yard team

**• D u n ^ . Jo h n Reed, T im K i ! “ « PW l W enstrand. f f

» t ^ w ^ W anstrand and D uncan wlU “

K ^ ^ o r e O eorge Bm lth In th e

OM o f th e tpeclalUes, Bru in *■ ,*?! sen ior Joe Brooks showed, last

oould be th o nex t Idaho ” i i J -1 » ta te h ig h hu rd le champion.

RunhlhgTils“iecohd stra ig h t iV i tim e, th e blond B ruin b eat Dave!

th ird dU- . lallfylng. -I m tsunder- ’

f f i ^ W A N T Ms s s ' M lraa ft le ft - r ~ . .............ta th e a r t i - l - _ —In FalU for ■ ■ook. ■ ■hoped th a t ■ ■

s tu ib u ted to ' U J S oa o h ti werei. K th e r th e . ,< ■ ;ile -dum b or |

I brought to 1w en t ou t of n r T ~ —Imenl e ither l l P I7 K lelnkopf M V Ik O ne -m uU I . .ibou t Tw in . rrw n ta g good / H Mend and a ll _lers. too, O h / I U b Icooch would / I M I IM ir he knew / ■ n UixUtence was / m I V

r t U u t since / BMcond place / ntriwto w ithdraw /a rea 's four- / W B C I

1 t e allowed /« l . T h b U / ^ >

/ IT S e a Ch u rt by th e 1

?n«l WU# n i n . . . V ' one of (he

ilugs moving # Vf>u can’t tell a sunfsn ftc

^"wing^ 'lUi of a sec- *'’* * • '' Ifiju ithou rs . Sped, tho lliiilh* yo« ffom burning, to u ia

to wilt tlio ( .. th is WTek. n O CtlmirwBiiiiar “ — ....tflrmtntfrWii—I s t J —r« better o tt <i.«r«4.i«),

flnWi last," ■ ■ hoprd tlial

j T y y T E g ri t a ’ lo'™ ; I DOWNTOWN 1

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in F ^ District j ite Meet -r- t h e ^ l a s H - f e ' t c a i n ' f a v o r l t e i r a n d T h e "» d im _ tp c o u n t . , w a n t t o p la y a p o ile r a h o t r a c k a n d f i e l d c r ia m p io n s h ip s . ~ b y D o u R r S c h o w , b u t h a a s ix o t h e r

„ a t t h e B o i s e J u n io r - c o J J e y e s t a d iu m d e v e n ts ! . --------------------- -^

Phillies Hike H'.'S: Long Mastery 'T ss Over Houstonm Sh taq . HOUOTON. M ay M l!V-Don rd h m . i t D em eter and Tony Oonzalez inty's Tom each drove in tw o ru n s ta lead- Taving run ta g a a ttack th a t pow-Ime since ered Philadelphia to a 8-a victory rmlle, .th is over Houston'S C olts Ttiursday th appear- n ig h t «•other two z t boosted th e Phils’ record to le ." 31-3 again st the Colts Unee r as th e Houston Joined th e NaUonalpe U L arry league la s t y e a r . ...............................e who h a s D em eter knocked In tw o runs enough to wlUi h is sU th hom er 1" the

rk— P urdy up-to -a--4-0 -lead.-Oonxalez-coU _ again. Iccted h b two R B I's w ith a run -

scoring alngle In a tw o-run flrst- i ‘nning uprising and a sscrlflce

™ U l.; .M .ioo t i b b i

a lum p of 4 fl J a -vlous week o i i iiunnth « i i o •en t again LWinKti a > s o miub s i i i e blfl m an *r<>m o o o o Aiptvnu a o o a ® ow m an * 1 1 , Oo£. 4 0 0 1

nirrmpl* 4 0 1 1 llllk < 0 0 0 two relay !i..*k 4 0 1 0 luuniss s 0 I t

■ ^ r U me 1 0 '« t ’her Is th e ___ M cH ihoiJJ J J "enlor h a lf- T01. 1, m *»io t Toul. ai I I 1 • '

out ter Drott In a rtl „takley. will '»o’ ! ^ » pliI th e B d l- Houston _________m ooa 100—1 w lIftnces for K — Nob.. l o b — Phll»d»lphl» «. ----itlyclcnred 1 1 ^ «h igh Jump »-C»IIUon. sr-GonwlM . I>

: t h . - w m 7 * i - ; T - ' r - r v r r t

Twin F a lls a t 4 4 1 1 JU• second in ? " » " « * 1 ! S ? r, to t t o « ■ • » • • ■

V.m j™- Hydro Driverregain th e _ - the

i.'S"T“ Claims Record >•»T h« im - ■ A O W A T M lil iT M W 17 » - I

best ou t in V eteran -hyd rop lane d river Lee Ho: IS feet, a u S ta u d a ^ e r said h e surpassed th e mg t twice to *o rld speed record for Jet-pow- ^ M id T V ta ered -b o i^T U u rsd ay -Ju st-b efo re « ^ i n i . In his S tars a n d Stripes, cracked up n ^ 71 on a te a c h on H ubbaid lake. wo: i t ^ u t for B taudacher. seriously injured,I d 'W ene's “ Is $100,000 hydroplane ^

w l i r i l l ! a » m e d a t 380 mUes p e r hour.' some 30 m iles J u t t r th a n the I. . . . » Dona l d Cam ptell vej cu t ou t fo r 0, Bngiand. Cam ptell w as clock- dai

ts In w hich e(j 280J 5 jnU e, p e r hou r ta th i ye t to w in Bluebird. Ujj

om B orah s •■■■ Uq

Ul" *'*? ^mel, Borah, hU toughest' oppo: Ju; ig In th e week, .by Uiree yards. =

L rep rw en lM f r ^ ^ ? f ( « V ^ a r a n t “* lf M drtlnsen. a senior. wlU carry

I Chapm an. ,j,e Burley colors Into a classy .S a* *>‘«h Jum p field. In th o p it M ar-

run in to N ep Lynch. Salmon, 2 * 1 ^ - w <« feet. 1 tach ). B e rre tt Packer.

Blackfoot (fl feet, a taehes), and

““We have lit tle chance a t w in-

S v e r ^ - " ^ " * ch am p io n sh ip ,^say s ikJi Bru ta coach Je rry lUelnkopf.

“BMt we'd like to t e th e team to «Mm decide th e UUe between Borah

, S S «nd coeu r d'A lene. 11 Schow, w ^ n itT M ? ^ l u and th e relay U am s come S ^ I U S w u g h , we could k in Borah.“

MONDTtY- - ■ ■ 6 : 3 0 P M .

ihowed. la s t ■ y U H ■ S T A T IO N nex t Idaho B W W B K T F I

1 t e a t Dave m m m t m i m i m

r a i T i M W t l i a roesn’t lo o k ie ?

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tell a suntan from an Instant (an by You ge t s/w srm . nitufs}.(ook»

J ith o u rs . Special sunscreen protect*>urnlng, to u ie In or ou( of tha lu n l

' ^ l “25-Tor|im ij<ibaiiir^2v26------ '

m i m 'W N T O W N T W I N PA L L S |

I j ^

r spoiler IW a lM B S i ljfl'jiilMW M Bio n sh lp lTix otheratadium

[ ik et e r y.s tp nr ifV-Don

Oonzalez IS ta lead- th a t pow- 0 -a victory

T h u r ^ y

’ TMOrd to oits since

NaUonal

I tw o runs;r ta the

nxalez-coU rlth a run - »-run first- a sscrlflce

■ 4 1 1 0s i l l

i l i iU .1 1 1 1 ■ K H IB IT S HOM E PL A T IT la t t

?ib M n o a i a n d e n d ln . up u f . In th. X 000 10^1 p lU her Jo h n B n sh a rd t Is en w lin i

f f i r . ’ ________ _JSC JoJ]om E etg_

! ! I In U tah M eet ■i 0 0 1 OPCATELLO. M ay 17 «TO-A------ Jfl-m an Id ah o S ta te college trackp |* team will com pete S a tu rday ta

J (he O rst a n n u a l Beehive tav lta - O r d tlonal m eet a t Logan. U tafi.

"B e n g a l co ach "M U to n '“Dubby" driver Lee H o lt- s a id h is perform ers will

th e compete In aU events except the l u s t ^ ^ ^ 440-yard-da3h-and4avelln-throw . oa ck e d up T he ISC distance medley team Id lake. won f irs t In th e W est Coast re- lir t^ M la jf ’ Fresno. Calif., over thep e r hour, w eek-end.th a n the H olt said sp r in t s ta r Bill H ar-

. Cam ptell vey. w ho has ru n th e 100-yard w as clock- d a sh In 0.S o r te t te r four times sr hou r ta th is season, h a s been invited to

th e 24th a n n u a l Com pton Invlta----------------- Uonal m eet a t .Compton., Calif.,:hest' oppoi Ju n e 7. “hree yards,M l p in be ------- .

G ra n t ^ vlU carry

a classy >e p it M ar- I ed six :h . Salmon,e t t Packer, ■ 7 " _lehes), and

" ' f ^

ihlp," say* § ‘ ------ - ' AlUelnkopf. f f ^ ^

h e team to f f m m Mreen B orah f f m W M11 Schow, f f V

team* come BBorah.** M - ^ ^

K o 3 n a a M M

' with the pureW O R L D 'S F IN E S T

wftfi G m v M HANDCkMMindcra(t«dquilltym«ke* iMa bl • ra no printed circuit*...no pro

................................. Iviry. connsctlon I* h«n«Jwir^ i

I " I d a h o 's lo r g e s t V(

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StocksKBW Y o n x , May 17 mrD —

Polnt'ftized ga tiu In over a halt*

■ - acllvo stock m a tk e t today.

price boosU for refined juga r, Holly S u r a r . A m algam ated, O rcftt W estern. A m erican Crya- ta l and American S ugar #et the pace, c e n tra l A guirre taclced on more truin 3 a ft« r a spokesm an fnr th e company sa id he looked for earnings la th o year endlnd Ju ly 31 to mor« th a n double the

' <1.13 a sha re earned In fiscal , IM2. I

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r w ise steady sU el section w ith a . '• g a l a of more th a n one. ■

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--------and Bkully o il u id Marathon ai<f ith e same In th e oil section. <

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— ThjB Daily E— Investor -« - By wnXiAM A. l i o n s n .

Q, A compai^y In w hich X own 3 1 100 shares of stock reqently a n - ) nounced p la n s‘ fo r ft " ‘ODe-for* to t

. five reverse tpUU" W hat doe* Pi ) - ij..Ty this mean? '

I M U Ij s h a r ^ of way

moot atb«r|yim pany's to

rw o(( i^> inu> one th a r4. P r l' ‘LH J 1°!^- In c u e , In - flr><

s t e a d o f v e t 0T«>in< «p shares o f s t o s k , a t e bon soT«r< you will own

shares. ■ ■ i B U lOf courae, th e . fl«e'

of sam e th ing will . »«>• . th e1* ^ happen to a« other «\ock. « »

srmin bill go. your 20 ncw shaW* of stock Of I‘MtabMb^l In th a t company wtU rep resen t A

’t?’ " *’ 1? the same percentage o f, ow ner- buy ^ ' ' i S r . J *hlp In the company as th e 100

n lood. sh a rts >-ou now own. BidaUoa d^ Q. W hen a company has a ^ ?*lnd^»ioS? reverse split o f Its sto rk , does ^**1 em. BpMod- th s t mean th a t the com pany Is •old Juir. financially unsound? foo<

^ A. Even though ft would be ^ •vy wiDBi- wrong to give a fU t "yes" answ er spe

to your question, th a t is o ften per

ever, pu t through unless ^ e the

K ^ ' i volved to quite low. A reverse e ip r«d« y.l'iow sp lit lowers th e num ber o t sha res bill

outstanding and increases th e or JU-MON! m arket price of those few er yea

shares. t h t^uoM hi«^ —For Instancar4uppose^yz-£ox- !u*u” » ^ poratlon common stock h a s jt r i-ii-tov.: c u rren t m arket value of abou t r. M .r 7«W t3 a share. T h a t so rt o f pu ts It r ! ^ i!e^ " ' ‘ t •" '1

1» p u t through. Each of the new ^ » sha res represents five tim es .'a s Z '

m uch ownership of th e com pany " * W . J c ; u o c h o t th« oW I h .™ , T he

, . . . m a rU l i>rlce o l th e new t ^ a m u l i I’m* m ig h t be about « 0 a share . i«H i:»*^ Q- I n ■ recen t colum n you P” w g . i.t iH indH»ted. th a t "someb<^y is try - ^

» H i toH o t United Asbestoa by spreading J ?l«. ft lo t of unfounded “h o t tips," I n f j '

6?! a ll- fa lm e 4s. - l - f e e l y o u -sh o u ld “ IS liu H explain th a t o u tfit is entirely d lf-

from U nion Asbestos,I won w m e Union Asbestos

♦ tS ‘.e iS stocic and am very happy w ith it. i iU .«9H As you probably know, It h as >1% •’ ! been trad ing recently a round $11 i4‘iT T M H ■a'ahW S'fiil'm'NBW -rtirkratock P « 14? i . » | , exchange. D on 't you agree th a t m2 1*1 confusion should be c leared p® « H l-»t4 **P^' .

A. I f Ifw lll make you happy, tu r _ sure. B ut I t’a ha rd to see why A

S rT ^**» th e re should be any confusion, of i I No. 2 Anyway, the nam e of th e com - fun . t-iiH - pany In which you own stock h a s Imi

been changed from U nion Asbes- per J« c - | u s . toa a n d R ubber.t0 -UNARCO.._ bat ■d4 miiwi .T hat new cM portte nam e cer- lal

. „ , ta ln ly ahould make I t easy to clui En. iden tify and alm ost impossible addkaflr 1.(7- to confuse w ith low-priced U n it- maj m n 7 ^ Asbestos, which U traded on whi i ,1 ‘ th e American Stock exchange, n IH to IH Q. I own about »4.000 w orth w„-,

of stock . 1 knew it’s good stock. „ je : : B u t i f i quit« high p r lc e d -a b o u t „

_ 1125 a share. As you should be " iiiTory, bulk able to see, I crwn exactly 32 . . . p .u . No. t ahares.

Bikf, I »»>■« UH« to le ll «nd b u ,Tt* m*rlii(. 100 shares (a round lot) of some

C „ ,. E .. f S . V ’w i f 'V n MI I II.—«— mm ih w oiHHir la flfliflj aiuifl w u .rk»t. No. i Do you agree? ' • • ‘ ,’•!** «»••“ • A. Not a t all. If It's a good 1^,, ■ Hour 11 • you’iB happy w ith It.d s. ■ why in th e world would you w ant— to sell? But. if for some reason r b i n n a o r another, you do w an t to aell. I I I U I I B you shouldn 't base your reinvest-

m en t decision on the round-lot— PotatoMi idea alone. Very often, you doJ . i " " ' , S » i l « r by -b S ln ir "oda lo t." io ltly MroM.r! l » s th a n 100 shares>Athan by try - P®*' ). IA uni'M Ing to pick a stock by its p rice ted 7^ *«*; P ' f 100 sh o re s ............ .lU ou tud tor-

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« Wall StreetsI . . . . » l i - _ oon

s s Chatter sIt 4.U 4 .7f : NEW YORK. May 11 dlPD—tn - tlia

po in ts out th n t until now the ogy■od! tu rk ii publlfr. has bought only quality goo, , stocks and occasionally a low 7 it^; «r.n.x th a t had "In stan t u ,e M.Tt, .m .ii appeal." - ■ •(• S.I1.IH . ••mibllo participation In sound oGli

secondary issues has been negll- ih .,--------- glble,“ -he says,“ And a s a result,

otationi t r . num erous secondary stocks have nutt . and tom. grown In Invtslm ent ta \ lb « a n d .

a re available a t a very reason*Uw ciM. able prlce-eam lngs ratio, ow ' J w i « Buchsbaum of W. K. H u t- 1 t l 1 47 to n and company says th a t even_ though th e m arket m a y n o t hnvB P*"^ 1 _ serious excesses to correct It 1s P®* DCK9 ‘ till plausible th a t It may haveTiK to backtrack a b it before m eet- .

Aik.4 Ing hendon the strong seasonalI » '|0 Influences always evident In late oiilt I SIM through earlyA ugiuit.« .. t,a>H Bllot Janew ay says “It looks lo5t }JS?u Dow-Jones Industrial '•tin?( i J i i ^ average U hearted towards 600 the

t .iiH Knd maybe beyond. No doul)t It whcJ 4».i; m ay have a ilnklng-spfll back wor* • •• Into its recenl area but this will imv

I - l i i s S f t ^ A i i r r a . S m S s s> «o 00 h** BOt under w ay ," ' midI loiio -:8aeUft and oompany notM th a t —a.IH la .iiU in ta r is t In . th e . m arket hasMi i i »?‘4 <»'o«dened, and combined withMl B favorable economic cllmato, It» ,»#, cotild well resu lt In a new nm r-I . ;■) '‘‘ t h igh In the near future.

I .!:S Blaine Reports 7 . ,, Data on ClinicU U l l KAILKY, May 11 - D t. Jam ta M ay 17 *• fll«*t, chairm an of th e Houlh

in d len lil C entral Idaho Medical SMocla- 111 again tlon Sabln o r a l vaccine commit- lens trad - tee. lias adlsed Illalne rouiily , , tllows a t physicians th a t tlie typo i l i of ‘ a t abo u t ' ‘o ?•»»'» PrM P0II6 Vftccliio will 5*“

be given In Ketcliuiii, Hnlley and , , O arey Saturday, ‘

I Dr, Oeorge Hsvlers will be In J ' charK« of giving tlie vuccliio a t U)« Kfltolium gradn school from

r r r r r - f ^ i DJU. Ur. ito b c r t-H . WW g h i will 111 icliargo uf the 1>«I>

iu .i» .|i .i« H ailey and liellt^iie dlitrlciA, •>- I (iM i.ii H tlie vaccine t<\ be given be-

twe^n noon and 6 p.m. a t ihe ^lo? offices n t Dr. O ran t A, HawkoA

41 lii.1Ialley.“ H -S tff* / t Carey Ih# vacolna will be q , -11 ,e*.i.ti .given between 1 and i p m , a l non

th e *choo\ w ith Dr. A, Hcott briil Barle in charge. . 1,^

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ily Business-------- ------- ----B r SAM D A W SO N ;- ^ - . e t n

J I -------------- A P B B »ta«i-N ew t-A ii»lyai— U »K)SXZ NEW TORS^ M ay 17 l » - T o u cen ilch X ow n a re golnc to spend , m ore th la j, ?ently a n - You m ight as well g e t used ble,-*‘oD e-for- to th e idea now. --------------a ten » t doe* P u t o f t h l s g a ^ ^ ^ ^ v e i:_____ wUl be because gH M v K t n r l r f s « I 1 I - b e l i ^ H ^ H I

......................I III. way {tom eugar

to s tw l. YouTl ^

■ ■ I firs t, b e c a u a e M ^ ^ ^ Bv e t-y few b u y ^ B Q ^ H ^ H s t e e l as t u c h . M ' ^ ^ H th«

^ V T j l And there 's perlong road ln> e m D aw m tbe deed between th e price r i s e * t t gov

ow l* th e sU el mill and th e Increw e . age ock. W »ny. ta the gadget a t th e a tore d «<s of stock or th e dealer's. ^ ' (ug

reo resen t And on most o th e r th ings you the o f o S buy th e price wUl change UtUe. ^ a s th e 100 ^ < t a ll. <t

B u t you ll be shelling o u t ex - n y has a t r a money th is year, producers ‘J* itw k d o « ^«1 *ure noa-. because you w an t S n y ” >nore expensive th in g s - f r o m

' food to autos. p "would be A nd much of thta Increased

es" a n s* e r spending, the governm ent ex - out ,t 1, o l t t n K r u t<U U!,' will » . ! « • » » ^

m any A m ehcan famlUea wlU "Oi seldom. If have higher Incom es-o long w ith inless th e th e fac t th e re ll be more fa milies. . ,r

A reverse expecta- A mericans to spend TI perr o t sha res billion dollars fo r food th is year, sofreases th e o r four per cen t more th a n la s t cak>ose few er year. B u t I t quickly adds th a t sug

th is wUl be Just a tw u t 10 pes pers ^ y Z x o x - ___ ___ ■>ck h a s JI . t -B 4

o”t 'p “. K EverybodyB y MEBBYLE STANLEY mei

--------------- RU K BM B B----------------80 -, tim *. « New dimensions o f fo resigh l age

a re required for <qptlmum long son I m te rm Investm ent results .In tb e perI f ™ 'V ,™ coming decade of tremcndovlsly by. l i r e r a p i d l y "i

r r . r S

ro«-“ ho«M “ “ W " " ES;

S '" " - sr<io.v;;‘i ! . j O j W1 Asbestos m u s lv e a p p r o - h e

Sa « m Uu.1 “U ">y !»»■'“ ' '* * » « “ ”! I” ! Im ei»Br«*rt g rea ter m om ent th a t occurred orli oe c iearea q ^ e te r- p a s t e ras In a cen - trei

you happy, tu ry . slw» see why Accordingly, in tho selection ii

confusion, of enterprises to back w ith saved owr ’ th e com - funds, seasoning, though still and n s tw k h a s Im noilant. I s .n o t enough. Pftst ^ lion Asbes- perform ances — a sa tisfac tory a g«ARCO.-_ ba tting averagB Of top m a n a g e r-g o anam e cer- ial decisions—m ay Indeed give a

i t easy to clue to future results, b u t Tn our impossible addition i t U im portan t fo r th e «n t

deed U n it- m anagem ent team to know Tht traded on where i t w ants to go. .CTchange. j t t^ je a considerable technical

1,000 w ortn how to be aware of m ajor 80^ Stock, scientlllc trends a s the creative Iced—a ^ u t „ „ n ^ U Ycmaklng th e w i^ ld inI shou d be ^ „ve. a m ajor m an - ^ exactly 32 agem ent fu n c tio n , now adays is,, ^ . to direc t th e general direc tions )“ >II and buy „u jm uty of research efforts, th “ Jt) of some nnjj |,uiid up ^ com petent and

creative technical staff. j fliinfl loa . cn a f if^ 'B, T iio m tu n ;'originate ^ It's a Bood ‘y one ‘^ e post-w ar W hl* p^o nv -Bith ^ K ids a t th e F o rd M otor company d you i a i t ‘ " d c hairm an and chief 3m e r i ^ o t i e*ecuUve of L itton Industries. a n f t o T l " Inc.. le t h is h a ir down In d ls- b ‘* i r reinvest- ta sk of- m anagem ent jI round-lot ^ this new space age In a talk w ? y S u do before th e N ew .Y ork Society of ^ d ioU" in f W nanclaJ Analyst*. T ho rn ton tian by tr y . pointed ou t th a t since IPSO moreIV its n rlce technological changes have been

- m ade th a n in a ll previous hLt* r only rtaro. tory. And th e appropriations forII in itm t la b ring ing change by research t,i_ Munr«t pb.ai ^ stepped Up rapidly during the coming decade.^ _ X A t p resen t 75 per cen t of a ll pile L 0 0 L th e crentlve research is done or des

contracted for by governm ent gro

. tlm atcly In touch w llh the alyi movement, expressed tb e view mlr

Ll dlPD—tn - tlia t, a ttec a tim e laR, m ost of ing’i 1. FrasM tti> raiiillan t m ll l la ry <eehnet- -per1 now the osy will bo applicable to c ivilian _ snly quality goods. > < tioiilly a low T horn ton emphasised th o t. In V;sid In stan t u ,e surge of rap id change, m an - cha

, . agem ent and Ita metModa will elseI in sound quickly become obsolete unless bacMen i« g ll- ihfro^lB A c o n tinuous.e ffo rt to theas a n s u i t , develop new concepts growing tha

UbM S scientific revolution, ^roiTy reason* se tting s tandards for histio own corporate group and In In* fii»»w ' k H u t- bleating criteria used In m easur- • « 'I th a t even m anagem ent in o tlier com- lu^i

Irrect It"” PO“ 'ble m ergers. T h o r n t o n _may have "tressed dem onstrated capability | J

fore m eet- r»e<^rch and In the design I j ig seasonal m arketing of products re-en t In late aujtlng from such efforts. Q \URiuit. "W hen we look a t componlesI “It looks lo buy,” the executive s ta ted . _

Industrial " the lost th ing we examine Is 1 7)wards 600 the financial sta tem ent. We ask a Fo doubt It w hether m anagem ent Is still spell back working of w hether the officers T i t this will have become exeoutlves, We In* '>'®' .T in ,1m- q u l r e _ ln tn . .s h a t scU c tlcnu -o f ®t-

s big move new products have been m ade, “^hi and iiow well they have been

notM th a t — vraiarket has , ’ P

News of s Record' 7

O r t S CAHHIA COUNTYCoaniy C lerk's Office

n i P M arriage license Issued to E arl f , ”n r • '"* R w lrliuos.

_ „ , ™ .II sA.'iorln- . S le com m it- O O O blN Q COUNTY O. ne cmmiv «n(1 y»e HI of • " ' “ ■old Uest. charged w i t h j . i ftcclim will •’ '“ ‘"■IJlng the |wace, a t t iU te sclu Hnllev an T i'berciiioils hospital, sentenced T

^ " to four ilays In Uie county Jlill. by 1will be III J f O - O lam pcgraglla, |2S and WrIvaccine a t ln>publlc, o a r^hool from - King Hill Justice ' {'*!''i to b c r t. l i . I'U icd /o r Q ic n e iB h i laads w are irji>rge of the JW hori V. Higgins, ISflM: Oeorge

dlJtrlci«, J- M artin. U ra m le . Wyo„ *17, , Vgiven be- » '“ t K enneth J. N ygaard. G ra n d *!*’'

m. a t the View, W ash,. |10. Oon«. --------------------- — . «

HliOWKR ilR I.n iilVfllie will be CAREY. Miiy 17 -U lune P e te r. N♦ p.m. a t wu, gtiesi or lionnr « t a T enA, Hcott bridal iliow or hostcsseti by M ar- mor

sliM 'n iwiiiw on. u ,o

less Mirror y<) » ; . . ^ - , o e D t - « - p«o«J»X -»ncoo ie» -a fter-------J M ly a 4 ~ U m s, w h i k - l a * t - j r « ^ - S - p e r

l » - Y o u e en t w ent fo r food. aore th la Moat food pO et* will be sU - i g e t used ble, U th inks . wlU fluctu- ,

a te w ith th e fickleness o f the w eather. ^

e u g ar is differen t. R efined sug-

tb e * u 2 T i d n « a ! s ? ^ * ^ a r ! ^ U m ay ^surprise m oat housewives, fond

eontrols th a t have be ld th e price m ild fairly steady. th e o

■ ■ ■ B u t the p rice a t th e refinery in qtUetth e -N e ^ Y ork a re* is now »14.20 tKm i

I h M V p er 100 pounds, up M.40 since Ym DawM. th e s ta r t of th e year. T b e Ufi,

• r i s e * t t go tem m en t fo r year* h a s m an- one increaae. aged tb a price by Increaalng or PU““ ' th e a to re 4lecreaslng tb e quotas o t foreign

sugar th a t «xmld come in and hinga you th e re usually was » w orld surplus Dge UtUe. on w hich to draw .* T oday th e world .a u p p lr is so ^ n ^ i i / ^ I tig h t th a t tb e pric« la se t outalde y o ? w M t country. M uch o f tb U U J u e efficli o i - f M to th e sh a rp decline In Cuban piecei

production, now forbidden to en- Am Increased te r th is country. A nd m uch is th is d m ent ex - «lue to tls tog dem and lo r susar exec« . because, a round th e world a s o th e r n a - um ni lliea will tlons become more prosperous ner,'Jong w ith bave m ore m o u th s -to f e e d .-------s fam ilies. . Rising prices of refined sugar ' n *

spend n perm arket shelves. Producers ofth is year, so ft drinks, ice cream , candy and Dth a n la s t cake have to pay m ore fo r the ir i Ji d ^ th a t sugar, too. A nd as com petition 'I t Ifl p e t pernvlts they m ay raise prlttes. C a ,

body’s Money >lNLEY m erchandised. N o one is perfect, . .y .^-------------- au-w e look a t tl ie ba tting a te i - 753^fo resigh l age. M anagem ent should make

num long some m istakes; otherw ise the ts .In tb e parade of progress wlU pass I t *{}ol nendoilsly by. 1 »

"Some tim es we a re asked why w e occasionally acquire ex to tln f Prese companies. By doing so. we gain

- ' I n dram atizing th e Im portance " Thof th e forw ard look, T horn ton pack: po in ted 'ou t U ia t.m aby of .the old duceibuggy c<»npanies h a d a wonder* Buful record of p ast earnings, but, mate he added, they lacked "vlsldn." prlc& H e commented. * ^ e y w eren 't mun) going anywhere." H e said. "M an- dlsIo<

■ ■ ■ ■ agem ent will ge t In to d ifficulty tlons■Waif— - lU t J a - n o t , conUmiOUflly.review- _ m . lianges o f Ing a n d revising policies a n d re - enlns

occurred orienting Itself to changing roote n a cen - trends alnd developing new vl* v e a f

and <selection I n applying these views to h is x h

flth saved own company In tb e electronics gplra.ugh s till «nd rela ted fields. T ho rn ton New

ktlsfactory a g o m anagem ent fv m u la te d to l i m a n ag e r- goa la-to-be-reached-by,-107O T)r Buga t d give B Mwner. H e sa ld *wa vlsuallied a 1, b u t Tn ou r objectives, w hich w ere ori- majo it fo r th e en ted to scientific developm ents," earlli to know T he executive reported th a t we of t

have n o t yet reached our goals; gradi technical ye t e v an -Jn _ m ld - Thof m a jo r stream b u t tb e com pany is a l- the

B creative wvangln* a n d growing. toiiw w orld in ..l^ tto n .n o w . h fts.-flve m a jo r price

,Jor m an - groups, p roducing m ore th a n ,?00 twice vadays is Product lines aUd fr.OOO indlvid- colla] direc tions Jtems.- T ho rn ton Indicated Soi 'h efforts, th a t h is m anagem ent philosophy tlnu« »etent a n d a v o i d revolutionary grow

changcs through evolving In a c - begir cordance wit.h , t» i^ p i.r ,

;,fi5 w h if T horn ton debunked . s u c c e s s varle propaganda and cited examples ' of m lstak te his company had i~W

I n th lsxonnec tion , I have I I n t n ^ l ? ‘ «»pected B ernard M. ^

B »ruch. th e f in an c ie r.’ T"?n r S k autobiography, th is I n

^ “ “ **• o n ly charlatan* claim -T perfection, bu t success In life is I f

to » practical batUng KI. »’ «•«?« w hich records skill In JE:

tm " K I " a«ol>U .n.m «ln8. M n .p rac tical ImpllcaUona be* atalK

Hiu T horn ton 's p resen ta tion fersoJly flurlng opp o rlm lly Ui« i

waa n o t ye t behind us. H e Im* Otl ant of a ll plied th a t some enterprises were Mrs. s done or destined to show ex traord inary presli y e rn m e n t growth »n Uie future. In con- a rd i

w to the alysts, th e IndustrlalUta d id no t tary, Uje view m lnlm ire the difficulty of select- urer.' ou tstanding ^ A

to c ivilian - B u t Uiere 'w as a c lear sugges- Lel < tlon th a t .th e venturesome in - presti

1 th a t, In Ve.itor, In looking to a rapidly Crale ige, m an - changing fu ture, ought to e;<er* perso M o^ will else care In selecting m en to to vc te unless back. T liom ton 's dissection \ of llo " e ffo rt to Uie new e ra of f lu rem p h a s ifo d oplnt

growing th a t Investing for growth la ia r bers 'Olutlon. from a riskless adventure. I affoli » for h is ■ni!r.:}‘:'Vr;«’ ? : . ! ; : . / '; ; - : f , ‘?„ ;* |fc ; nd In in* fi^nH .i b .om ..,. u u . , .1 m easur- •" ;♦ •••* 'U -a jd .n ..i .» .. .h ..id |b« V'” !

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£1"K I^^U evue Sets "Esomponles School E v e n t "'i;“S F o r M onday, s

1« *1111 • ' e officers BEU^EVUB. May 17 — Com - S, We In* mencement exercises will be held iin i t ctlCMis-of a t.-lL lu n . M o n d a y -ab ih e J ig nen m ade, auditorium for Ihe e igh t -------ave been m em bers of Bellevue high school-------------- ttraduaUnR .o lm , ........................................

Pe te cena rru sa . B laine counly £ representative, will be p rlnolpal

I I I speaker. Jam es O 'D onnell, val- . edlctorlan, and Max M artin , a a .

J lu ta torlan . will each speak.J Mrs. Theodore Divine willr y Pl*y tlH ^irocfM lonal and reces-fflee » o n “ l- Tlie Invocation will be nl to E arl f , ^ D. W e r t andlo d r l i i i . . , W -« ' ' MS. lin rtf t Eskridge will read

, tho class propliecy.be presen ted by

‘TY o . E. 8m ltli. school prlnolpaf,and receive tiiolr dlnlom aa from I

' l l n . i i i . , ,0 a i . i , i . ia t a u t e school board member.

bfnedlcUou will be given un ty JMI. ^ Mlghiiel j , W illiams. K enne th

120 and W right. R lchah l H eldem an and O ary 1-eck will „ ih e r a n d J ir tU h

-e n and Carla B arker will dls- oads war* .{rj*>UH.MQiinuns„Mr«-<»»'*Wlj*n - - - 0: O eorge ‘-“ ^ y ro ^ nlass adviser.^yo.. *17, . »«cn lB iireate exerolso* will »« d. G ra n d J'*’'* P*"' Sunday a l the

Com mimlty oliurch. Mrs. Devine__ will play th e proceMlonal and

rwesslonal, M yra William* will give the Invocation. V

lie P e te r. Nellie Woolery will sing a aolo. n r « t a T erry AUm wlH gWn th e se r- W

: , Y O U R B I R T H P AZZ a^a HOROSCOPE1 fluctu- ,1 o f tbe

FR IDAY, MAY 17—B e rn to* .To 1 n e d sug- you nearly alw ays bave a you to

s a r ^ f e y o S ^ o l S * d ^ l i ^ t a r £ '¥ o u a re p l r a ^ usewlves, fond of people, pa rties , a n d e n - be you r^mnvm t ..rfolnw ignt nf > n . «nrfat—< w i > ~ th e price m ild evening of converaaUon. O n t a u

th e o ther hand , you a re given to K eep I finery In qtUet contem plaU on. Introepec- day’a ' jw »14J0 Uon a o 4 Uie Joys o f iaolaUon. th e en 40 since Your need to be wlUi people tions. n je U fi Indlcatee a caree r in business o r2 m ^ - one U iat takes you before .the ” in« or PubUc. B u t your need to b e alone r t Z »

m ust no t be neglected, a n d you to aSd wmild be wise to serve H th ro u g h " ^ l y

i w r ^ developing engrossing bobbles ™ ^ away from th e hu rly -bu rly o f . ®AN

everyday life. ^ ^J l r ia K> EmoUonaUy, you a re basically t outAlde ja h n . Able to m eet em ergende* t® lU Is .Sue efficiently, you seldom go to “ * 2 ; . 1 Cuban pieces a t a Ume of crisis. a i to en- Among Uiose w ho were b o m on “t r ^ 1 m uch is th is date a re : D el W ebb, business “ o r iu sa r execuUve; S tew a rt Alsop. col* ^ e r « t l tb e r n a - umntot, a u th o r; D r. E dw ard J e n - •osperous ner,' English vacclnaU onlst. • _

;— — ------- S ted sugar quicklj

lucers of O O

P rices H it 2S.Snpetltlon _ , wise, J

^ Stock Market “s’cJ, NEW YORK. M;iy 17 W l-T he |' > rising price of sugar, .rippU ng ^

, . in to far com ers of th e economy, ,,-Mnlr reverberated In te e stock m arket

id " S S [ I T T 2 2 ) -B7lsa the And new signs arose th a t day 0

naMj. It wholesale m arkups Increasingly come i w in reflect a t th e grocery s to re fairs.

ikM whv Jevel In W gher p rices fo r candy, CAP „ u M n » preserves, so ft d rinks. Ice cream , —w he WB i r X ®yrups and o the r sugar using fire i ;

I t ^ . ._________ diaseniportance " ' They m ay even leaa 10 sm auer rhom ton packs o f chewing gum. one pro* AQD f .th e old ducer sa id.;,, ;— . I f .a s s lwonder* B u t no th ing waa In sig h t to Jnyolvi ngs. but, m atch th e doubling of r e te ll | « e c "visldn." prices th a t h as h i t some com-

w eren 't m unlllcs In Brazil, and severe “ 8 ( d. "M an- dlslocaUons in - some o th e r n a - liffieu lty tlons. tlon. \-« v t o - _ i„ J h » - b » ik g n > m id J « .. . l ls M - - a n d re - enlng of the wdrld suga r supply

: ^ 8lng rooted In crop troubles a n d h a t- new vl* vest •difficulties In E urope, Cuba * “ ®J

and oUier growing areas. ts to h is T he shortage s e n t suga r Issues v ectronlcs gpirallng upw ard today on Uie rhom ton New Y ^rk Stock exchange. A m er- LEGA

rm ulated to M.50 a share . C en tra l A guirre J .,-m o-O T B u g im s e '$ r 6 2 't r s H w e 7 ----------- fw ”Isualtzed A wholesale p rice Increase by h>a« « r e ori-. m ajor New Y ork-based refiners pm ents," earlie r th is week was th e 12th Notlci t h a t we of the year, sending one key »<>" of

a goals; grade to $14.20 a hundred pounds. Jn _ m ld - The level was Uie h ighest since 2 . ly is a l- th e worldwide sugar sho rtage montiu »ta8. following 'World w a r - 1 w hen « e m a jo r p rices.-skyrocketed - to -roughly L4wren t b a n .;200 twice th e p resen t he igh t, th e n Nortb, ind lv id -co llap sed . •

Indicated Some experts ■predict a con- bu>in«« illosophy tlnued climb u n til fall f thcn d . i«j lutlonary growers In the U. S . and Europe ■g in a c - begin harvesUng suga r beets, a _

u c c e s s variety produced from cane. ~ N o ri sxamples ' -------------------------- :___

M Officers Arela rd M. - sthev

1. - In sta lled b y Z" i S J e r o i n e P f A - 3Skill In JEROM E, May 17 - M r. a n d '•'hm .r

M ra. G ordon HoUltleld w ^ « In* ^ ,^ 0 " io n s be* sta lled u president of th o Jof? ih . .'bo lentaU on ferson PTA T uesday evening a t dir«(.d w rtun lty th e school. ' " ' r lHe Im* O ther officers include M r. and ih. tali

ses were M rs. Ted Peterson, f irs t vice ord inary presidents; Mr. and Mrs. L eon- yi"!! } In con- a rd Scheerer. second vice presl- of r.ro •Ity • a n - O sn u i 'M ^ . H u ih PadaocIc'. Secret d id no t ta ry . and Mra, C lair Plfe. treos* i . .

if seleet* urer. Mrs. Joe K llmes, d is tric t tbna ^ n d in g T ^A officer, waa tho in s ta l l in g ___ ‘jjg

tfmc??: •sugges*. LeRoy Craig, p ast s ta ta Jaycee ath d.y

ome in - president, spoke on Americanism.rapidly Craig s4 ld .th e re a re too many

to e;<er* persons no t exercising th e ir r ig h t Publi.h men to to vote and n o t a tten d in g p u b - i*».

: t l o n \o f l l o meetings and voicing the ir phosifod opinions, Hfr urged PTA mom- h Is ia r bers to be more active In ,civic *e, 1 affairs, T»t.Tvi>tt . r.< lir. Mrs. Hinkle Cox’s fou rth grade <■' • u "Jr . l ‘lV»‘ " One hundred f,"? .h.iiidtt^ yew s In Idaho," w ritten by M an- |h« f,‘,ii'

Uf.' qi *. nlw T n rrnl fUlfl'iV nnn ' ' ‘T ilprftflent and spoke briefly, ex- f***"'

_ plaining why he hod ^ trltlon th e ahJ-/ , song com m em orating th e Idaho h ik e

Members voted to donate ' '“ '1!. 1321) tow ard the purchase of a KHVc

ent ' " S ' 7 o . ’; ' c r „ r S ' . „ „ b , „ r 'M rs. r re d Baiischer and O enlel M.y 1

f | ^ . Peterson for Ihe lower graclen I* 7 and Mrs. Hinkle Cox for Uie Up-

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w to K eep business worries cut |5 >ec- d ^ - s KUvlUes. C o a c e i X ' f l ^ 1 th e enjoym ent o f f s m i l r ^ ' ® leopie tions.

S S S im u y t™ , t o , „ a , Sly o f CANCER (June 22-Jul, ■

An easy, m orning Is-neceL.tl*® Ically you would reserve enough^ W m de* to enjoy a h ighly active 7 ^ ®0 to ‘n the e v t t S *

LEO (July 24-Aug, 2 3 )_ < £ z ® n j on » trM m ental activity tod^ J jlness seeJt o u t an ImeresiiiiBTzH “ ‘‘X « r » t lo n a l l6t w U h w h l f * * J e n - ■!*«"«• «o“ ® tim e. , * ■*'* v m o o (Aug. 24.5«pt. ^ , 1

-------- BuUd up your prestige in „ ■home. SetUe family d l f f ^ J J B qtdckly and to 'evervone 'iiu .n^f^

LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct, 23l-.» iB Tice from an o th er may J u ,? ® tendency to annoy you. if wise, however, you'll Ibten take w h a t good from U you

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov ^ _ News from a fa r sfiotild

mUM considerably as to ho» «

H i ” -B A G p ra A R ro e -< N uv. a . h J 22) - B p e n d a t l e a s t a p a r t o l ^

tn a i day outdoors. Jo in others- v S ilngly come involved in communltv ^ sto re fa irs . ^ « ■Midy, CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan x l ream , —w h ere Uiere's smoke t w l ««lng fire l Avoid chalking up

d ia s e n s lo n to na tu ra l tenSn^M

pro* AQUARIUS (Jau.21-Peb -- - . I f.a sa to tin g otheta- In a - p r c M [Jt to involving heavy physical u t3 „ tR ll take care. You would do belufl com - ^ ft supervisory capacity. B levere PISCES (Feb. 20-March v M . n a - i t a day fo r fun and r e lu i f l

Uon. W hatever your plans. m . J Light- to Include oUier f « ^

d r i e s ' (M atch 21-April Take care U iat you don't stir j | a ho rnet's n est In an attempt H

iMiies ^ ‘OO busy. Relax and let o U i ^ 1“ “,,* do Uie aome. ' |

legal ADVERTlSEMtNse by IDAHO 8 c o u n ty . s t a w S B

Iz tn K otic b J>.r.bx sivcn to tk«1 key ltor« of tnd .11 penona b.vlni c lU al lUnds Herbert C.: llunltr. <lMnk(|

*>** tosince Ui, nc«MJ.i7 voucbtr*. wUIJb i g 9irtage month, .(ter Ih. fln t publIc.Un M When to U>. u U Ine. h . 9,7.m „ HunUr, EiKutdx. at Ih. ofne. f lUgniy Lawrenc. 0. Quinn. jgCTblrd A tn f lth e n North, Twin >all>.' County of T i S

Pall.. Slat, of Idaho. thU btlof <Mcon- gjr.rn.i.M .'riVJitai:*"*"''**

f thcn D*l»<I Ffbruary IS. IMS. ■

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IP- “ n otice o f attachment Of IKKAL E8TATK ■

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L *CEKN**'^ WHOM IT Ua' y" C MTbat br *lrtu. of a Writ et i H

>Q(J t.cbmint liiutd out of lha P ieuB ' . Court of Twin T.lla C<nintj. SUU M ^ »n W.ho. on th. «th day of Mar. IHl. bB I J o f ; th . abor. .nlilM . artlnn. .nd t. ■ ■ ng a t dlr«l*d and d.llvereil. 1 h«*. thU «»■

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;Si^a h.lp yoS bri.bt.n » Prob l« HIGH 8CHC. room.' Fr«« tonautUtloo. L'Harla- cook. 8««

aon-a. Jaroroa »»44»61.______________Town and1 WILL NOT bE raapooalbla 1( you WANTED! 1

aaira tlma and moary, and raduea op. watea. m .r itln r mala hr U ^ . Ur. 1-waT <172. hicbl

^ HadlS.* 7»1 ;7!i!4? . - ■ExgE«t5 ?r__ Ar.rn>ir,i.in y^r ■ IM North

tber Inforinallon. phona 7iJ>7ZOI s t 4272.9 Wandtll M«-2lli.________________ __________

BUY baat qualHy producU from your H»l|>*Mallocal Fullar Bnub Mao. Loma Hud- __________ _

I aon, 7SJ.8227. iiA Tyl<E~s r e i c u u p M i] . u . \ . s s r " ? ;

— Gteiate. SOI 7tb Araflo* North.0 phnna 7a8.70oi.__________ ■ AoanH*Si

CHIHOI’KACTIC narra apaclallatl Or. _ J l______= —Alaia-Hardln,aM_Morlli_yaablniton, EXCKPTlOh

phona 7H.4741. " nWMin-1

, *L?n*di'^Klbby'plaiJa* 7o o l2 rt^ “ tMoor*, phona 7J8.JB7#. quallflcalli

bAVE you • haard about btauUtuI

___-T ran ip ortatlon^ ar P o o l i - 10

-------- iWra. ll Oarl KartHu!-Prtne(pa?i - H/rAMl' Klmbarlr HIth Stbool, 4 tM tll. iUArSIbRlVlt^G vSTrabraaka. May.28. ratun.

two-w(«ka. taka two. U n. Cook. and H8!4.2288, Jaroma._______

LEAVING tor Indlanapolla, IndUna, , L l3 ( Uar 21it. Would Ilka ona er two paa»»n»fW. l>bon» 738.t»0B. r>n<»

tog 1j ;AVINU (or iiaaut. May 2} would «w 7o8 Udy i»aiaBt«ra. Phona 7»m 70. -

Baauty Salona IS "toi?h*in«UAIKCUTTING, bdir atyllni. UnUo«. *«•«. Nt

Parmananta from 18. ArtliUa Baauty «timp*r <Salon, 138 Mala Waat. Finn* 7li> N<>. 1 Jal t 4 1 . _______ _______________ r l>«f. S2t

COUfLlvTU baauly larvlca by kdvanctii CU TOM r.

m .Main WL* 7SS-iUt. *** n“d[5*' ■

. X ® s ^ V ‘i<ffi!o“ ta ? b :r * « d ‘’s . « i ;Shop. Phona 7IMML aprti^d t

— UKailLAk 810 narman.nta.-now 8>:® Edna'a tlaau»y Shop, phona 7IMTIH. PLOWING

itini J a b y Sittara—C hild Car^ 14

homa wblla.TOU work, ah ^ , ° a t ^ ® hauUB* < ” *• Hon. or to oul /or tha »»anln», 11.10 *___ par B-bour day, or 28a hourly. 7tt-. •« atST UAI balln-Bir. CHILD.CAltT by . tb ,~ S ir 'n l ,b t « IVn'l*"!,! >r»*- hour. Ur». Frank-Blada. Uabarly.

phona 428.4086. UANUHIS~ n iiL IA eU cblld-aara In my t>om..

• 9 (ull or part-tlma. Phona TH.82I8,

~ c 7 o 7 . r N l* . ! '‘ " ‘L "..i‘ ■* Ic'a of tia ile Val*.y.".l*8” ‘’Bhra U k^’

N»rtl). I’bona 783-8682.

— y H alp W a h U a -F e m a l* IS "7.U. V/AHTEb. AmbUlou. woman'<or in- ' llUi. taraadna, nrolltabla' builnHt In

^ ' f e ii

Baauty Counailor Coam.lle*. Full or ralo.ll|l«,— -----Parl.Uma, Phfliia U3-JI14. Bianura . ----- (iOOI) lypUt fur ailvarluinT builnm.

Muit ba ddallaat and hava i-iod * f‘ar 6il memciry. Apply Emplorm.nt Btcuil. ,,ly. Twin F»1U. *'

l ICIiHMiC— O. r . a *h ■ r u * i & x v r ' cL liA tlV S lW W o my U™ ;;T»n uan.:

pi)rt«tlun. Griccman'a Aulu Couil, ,1 Mn, IlarW l. Inn'ilia ayanlnii,

m H alp W a n ttd -M a U 19 Toppin.j ' l kfiTAIILIHtlKU WATKINtt liuuU, lull Jniurad 9* or part tlma. Uutt ba, mal. ambll. a ," .,'!

^ lout. tia«. aar. Ar« na barrlar. JCarn--------

1 '5M Inc., n.i« 881, Wlnnawutra. Navada. lO lin th

8 EMMY LOU®

H i“.■ • , p—! tv,i.t«kfW»aiH

II M A

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I t h i c o u T M ) m j l a t h w r k n o w * ijayeholoinr. H« iMurnfl It I

k E S - F A R M S -

R E A L T O R W i9 H .lp W i n M - M i l . . , » W .H . W .n

W A N T E D , ROT— ..a tp e rk n c c d —jn e ch a n lc - a n d ___ Cardaw - 1- 1 'iui><WBUfy';wi'm jn u e i ;a w )n c--------

a t Dayton, W ashington' p la n t - -of O reen G ian t company — • ------

^ during pea pack. __________w a n t e d ; H1 TH qffirei : Horn and p

, G reen G ia n t Co, iiuhway i»

; • “ s ?» ___________ 543.4323* Bo. »1«. K

A J o b W ith -a F u tu r e HAsoNBY.«a

. ^b iuJu .” , M n.' Tbu*T,*no“t'‘" lclarlcal. ofjlca (ypa poaltion, nor aaalHnf lob. Good typin* tn<f «rara- -aya, Clau

' '••fnlial. Wrila. s lt ln i PKOFESSIOhR . brtaf p ,t«n .l muma and raftr- u,m draaacI ' “ ■'•‘“ f to ®«» 8-0. Tlmta.

KXCELLbNT opportunity for man ba- abena' NortSjll.'lal! C « fu‘ml“ rf *pluV*a*^n.aaceount. Thla I. .a opinlm for aman looklm for a poalllon with k ”futura. Kl|b School diploma or baiur ~twiulrad. Pbont 733^771. Stra».ll OOY 18 wai

181, actment, a«a 38-49. A rwd Job tor 6LUCK antIda. tha rifbi man In MaiU Vallay. Slata patloa, drliar quallClHtlona compUlaly and ilva work, ate.

nfarancca. All rtpUaa will ha S.ld 2:189.— in itHet confldanca. Raply tov I.a in t In G!

I r K “ *"'• “ ■ « » "OPPORTUNITY for Scrvlca Manager— '„ .

~ AUo Mfcbanic - F o r d d«»l»r»blp (KONfNCS ff 8outh.a.Urn I d a h o , E.parl.ncad S‘r « h . " ‘l Sarrlc* Manatar or ]nd,Man pr«-. farrad. UMhanic-Tunaup Spaclallit CEMLNT. p

with Sun Equipmant »parlanca da- Inr. Blali__ aJrad. Botb tarry *uaranM* plua In- 7M-»D11.

SI""/?- UESIIIE.6H-9.00 baaaflta, Apply Box S J , t/o Tlmra- i„- nahalilh. Kawi. JJ,^ Tli0MMi51^ tipw^^phona 88^7701. Shoahona.

"-1lies HIGH 8 C ^ 5 L boy wantad for (ryirla- took. Saa Mr. Turner, Blua Ukca. TNCOI

Town and Country Drfya-ln. vA-w tV.you WANTED: Exparltnrtd Irrigator. Top building, •op. watca. modtm houaa. Phona 487- .nd ■.

way <172. hlcbflald. h . t . .Z : EXtiEiHKilckJl »IIL. kaular wabled, FOR SAl Sat. -m -North-»aahlnfto,,-PlK «*-7B8^ -hu ild li^ liI st 4272.________________ ___________ barbar at

H a tp -M a l* a n d N m a l* 2 0 ^ I k u ? " '

*’"* UATjuKE toupla to oparaU motal', Cl YDe "*!— Umporarily, during aummar. E^par-Jib "Ot raqulrtd. Box 106. KaUhum. p ,u | jSi,_ A o e n tv S a la im tn W a n t* d 2 1ton, EXCEPTIONAL opportunity for quali- , ^

V .. S'dlUon.”■ Club. Wll lrnn”quml^ad*man. For HEISS

InUrrjaw phona 781.8(112. l ^ "1 0 - ' " *■- ' Homa 124

= F a m r Woifc W a n t» d ^halp w/*ll loM“ M A N tJR K H A U L IN G ■ f£™ u

S a n d H A Y C H O P P IN G

S L E O a n d D U A N E ™___ CUSTOM FA R M IN O «4.488a^ »«-4;01 I26.4486 828-4B84 -------- --U70, _____________________________•

H UUSTOH FARMINOrPlowing, balinf, „ r r r r t r T thmhing and. windrowlng bay and W H O L I

tlog. sraln. Naw Uaaton micblDa arith bay 7^0 out Eauty crlmpar or condltlonar moualad for Uoni an 111. No. 1 laafy bay. Lao»ard Padrow. r.viM]rtun

filar. SJ«-4H3T. rf<v<,lt,.iCUSTOM FAnmN~ Manur;>.'»uirn7 ; ' aoma fir

""*■ P^*biiii;, I* - - - ' ' '’ reatlna. Batlafacllun suarantacd. P. '- — Radlka, 733-1882, anyUma. — :---------

CKOt>B, • traaa, ali' b . .n d ' lawni •ertfKi lor iBUtU Moi wMdt. 0*v f \

;—JJ- Spraying Entice. 788-4208. **77'<' PLOWING and dlaclng wantad. Gat

^ hSuml!. ■nillH!imw"8ui! O m.fjghn. 711-ttHJ or J.rom. . N - . m , _________

Hollind U l, “ 4 tVJ.k«" Phon. i i Z 1‘ jC,' .105, Kli«l>.rl/._________________ (W * ^ n

W o rk W i n » d 1 4

P E S T C O N T R O L --------T T T ;

T i ' uS ' s p k a v T n u ------------r c S E R V IC E ■, In Phona 7t3-t]06 8>UN

h6*K>.‘f lL L fR 5 I! in T f e

r r -?a‘r i . V a i ‘n r T / .V t? r * .rn ‘a -

TTzr JIM l i l l i b r i d o e„ „d Aftar 6180 733-118(13 733.B82#

ROTO T O L IN O .577; G ardena and Lawnaanon, A rleM T iller p o ti ___ G ENE G RUBBS

l^outl, — -----------------------------------------____ IX P E R IE N O E D „ « 1

10 Topping - Trimming - IUmn>ln« CommarBOB'S TREB flERVICB __

" >“>1 Iniurad. Work tuirantaad, 788-7410 MAJOIl (or 788-2B4I, Bob Montgomary -Tor ma

'■ nOTO T IU IN Oro-rr <’*rdini, lawna and farm atraagaa. 738-7I78Writ* Ford traator mounlad roto llllar.U rtai K enne th L, D av li m o ik l ..vada, lO im th Avanua CaaV 788-1610

I., I>«. U. I . '« O*.— MMraa

' ___ * t-uwr r i’" A Mtlnn.

I 5r I - r Inaoma.' I ifl h?""

\ J / / / In all I

I H / ^m u i / r J " o i i r r

Im u ra n^ W O F B

ilI ►- C 3 IBCCH51

I h w k n o w t . l o t a b o u t o b M “ j l . j

iM U tn M I t a l l f r o m m a l - r . m

^ S - S E E Y O l

W E E K - M i» W o ri. W . n l r t _______________M H o m . . F .

, RO TO T H i lN Q Tha lu t Cardan! — Lawna — Farm acr««gaa dn lin tor

; ' . ' 73M876 IniplraUoni

Korn'and polnta ^tblB 28 allaa off ' and Highway 18. IPUC Parmlt No. 87v>. InUrtum.

. Katchum Trucking Sartlca. ufflca aC Katcbum Traltar Park, pbona i(01, ballibktul Bo< tl« . Katcbum, Idabo. I.Ually loc

------------------------------------;------------------ ItraullfuMyHAS0NBY.«a»an» worki.uodar bouaa formal anc

aicavatlona: baa—ant “Work; fira- Intimate a< placra: dairy banu i machlna abadi; lly." >pi cnmmartW bnlldinn; patloa: driva- •■.Mnm" fo

; waya, ClauJa Hall. 753.3m.______ ONLY 112r PROFESSIONAL aluratlona and cui-

tom draaamaklng. Fait nrrlca by xi,i, v ._ , cumpatant lUff. Aluratlon I)«parl. ,rnanl a t Lorl'a Ortelnala. ^91 Sho- f.^ts Nl<

b J ahena- North, _________________•" SPRAYING of all klndai Waadt, danda- ONLY IS,

Uonj, Jnaaetf, eattJa. ale. Call Joba „■ NokM, 763J4STi Jama* Paga,-128- Our •

u . 4M0, Flier. f,,n BOY 16 wanU farm work aum- > /

mar In Wandall, BUaa. Jarem, area. A l— Of • r iX Mledman, 7s3-65l7

for BLOCK and- brick work: Cement,ate palloa, dri»e-way», earporta, flat- oTi a 1;lv. work, ate. Hwawubla. Phon. 733- O J.A I

Ity, AlT^work' iSa™StIidr"pboiIi“ Va“ r

fftONfNCS ffl iuy bona on Van Buren IsCniKN

.lilt CEMLNT, perfauplng, plaiter patch- COMFOR da- Ing. Blalna Cbrlitopbaraon, pbonr iPlu' twoIn- . 7M.»D11._____________________ . ad baienh’ f I>ESinE.6H-tai-Job-mathanlea|..|raln-

Ing. Rehabilitation will pay part of

t ^ ^ ^ ^ Van llurrn •*“ —Street. 81-pet-h<u>r-or- l1 a bui b.L ONLY tl __ 733-7888. .s r a . -------------------------------------------------- THREE-1■>". B u stn aas O p p e r tu n m a a 3 0 /— rlghi.

i<«- IN C O M E P R O P E R T Y q E M— NEW 11-unlt fumlabtd apartment Top building, offica apaca renul, gar.<<>- age and aarvlca aUtlon. 2B0« down R.G. Mn ___ ai^ ^ haly ta tarmi. Jirn Mmi

«8^ —bulldlBg In PgtHrte‘T 80^Py«aSl^~ -41:barbar ahop. •qu lpaan t' and - 6 Ueni

---- room apartment. In back. |50flMQ down. baUne* Urma, or wilt trade _ h"a?‘e^“o’‘a r ‘" “ " ^ “’’” " ’ ' ‘‘“ "OLE 'Dtei. CLYDE PE T E RSO N AGENCY flnplly

JuanlU C7^aur<, Saleauan StrainPaul, Idaho Pbone 4|g.K32B . . . „

2 2 Wa have buyan for farmi and homea- W RECK3NG Y ARD GRACIO

• Wall aaUblljhad, doing a v trr tbrt»-b«!s ' ‘M i * e c ^ ? o W “ & n -inn. •"'* •<*•*«> Highway 2», 3 ntllM ea.t complcm

* of -Jerome, with or without 700 fenced i ^ arfdltlonal aero . H2.S09,y,'? H E I S S I N V E S T M E N T

Leon Btotkton Office 3Z4.Z834 ATniA(— _____________________1 ^ , . H .1 . X ™ . ,

___ W E -WANNA TRADEWell located Uagle Valley commar- ^ mo clal building preMntly leaaed and «t«,IOO. abowing good return on a good able ofl

t W u r t ’b V r ' ^ . ’' R O C, J E R O M E R E A L T Y

E l d o n H a n d y *n No.114.488a 3I4-2B77 »r«nk.l

184 -------- ----------------------------------------------------3 , - B E E L I N E '

. A W H O L E S A L E — R E T A I L “ vfL

Jro*. r.vportunlly-f„r an aggmilva In. LAR(.k____ . dividual. Inyntmrnt required wlib S?ling; aoma flnincing avallablr. 113,000,ting; • - Cimueti Mr. Kerrhr>- - ___ l‘l.nn« ______________ ___

4._P . ____________________ ■■ .............~T W tn :

E x c e l l e n t ‘‘o*" p. O P P O R T U N I T Y . G E M

“ g« « " '» •"!' haa exceptional. „ „?lm

n n rs P o r D f f r A I U : w rite box s uium - O r Phone 7J8--M49-, - -----------HeiT J ~ — *---------------------------------------— -----------

« r . N EED A LOAN? «W . gr. now making luana to quail- ^

^ bu^ S™? « r7 h « A“ " ' 'propartiaa.’Call todiy for Informa- Int’ ^n

2 4 iiTilliigi,

c . l o o n e y , R E A L T O R u,w ,rJ. bedrooi

—8 - U N I T A P A R T M E N T n

alld^ciaatij'uil'MV L^ec^Nor terma ~

a

or trade Jowii, Holland Kaalty, 738* N E■ • _______ _

A tT E N T lO N MOTEL OWNERS W". repreaent k* mu(e( chain who J"*,™' will purcha>a thi equity yuu hava In your n>o(al. For furlhir Infnr. i'/* '’'* matlon call J . A. Uartln Agency. ,1.*^.,' Paul 4BIHH08. - ■ — . .

PO R BALE BY OW NER " ’'i*'*- Parking l« l. 1200 munlh returtnManagenaat unn«eaiary. -----------

____ Boa 400 Under. Wyoming ^10:FKLDTMAN BKALTOUH Old.r

ring Commercial pn>pertle«^^a tpKlalty ^>m,

UBO MAJOIl OIL COMPANT hii opening jllTk. T "for managai- nl hlib-yoluma, firat (— ' elaaa lervrca e<allori. Bom* v n th u t u

•tallon management deatrable. Call 738-7B76 ur 718-M74 fur an ap- K .

liar' polnlmenl.

„ „ “ s s r , i ; , ; ; s s s " f f . r s s s— a s

onl, MT..oi. V *no.« Dubl f™m.

_ . „ „ . „ i . .. . , 7 7 . S l {

S 3 '' ' m . E S i . ! ' . " ’; ■«: »< “ »>prlcad. ,««eel1ent Urma, ..Iwner re- ‘rn h

^ j ;^ -y .„ A A . - . r . . n A . . n c . T . u , U r.a J

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^ , iSda'JI NI W

\ ® ^ l a i i a e u 5 E ] S w ^ ^ T f to 'ii ,J - Haalton. Runerl 4I8-4467. I.rm 14 M<>riL aiA IraiW a i ^ , slMly li»- I'**""*

- _ I n iu ra n c c K p ^ m nWk tik-kolALItie In .11 VlnJj real Jjat

MUK and Ipiuraota. Lloy4 «ober-^ - »oB-Ag«t»m^*B-«»**- • B V W

^ M o n a y lo lo a n I SF E i i n r c m n T T s r 7 ; ™ r 7 ^

A^‘‘fila r»^rA gew 7^7ae” 4li.VlOi; WXHT"- "»<“ Bog i l . Idaba. hnme

^ ” Mw>ic umowi ^ n m H' « • "i

JJfynkMp, pkoaa TIB-IB88, 184 iun.

H m tim h r l t l » ^ » ° i t S

lor, 76l.ui«. _______________ ««> »»

Y O U R i b C A

- A A A Y f v m2 4 H o m a t F o r S a l* 8 P Hor7>a« fo

The lu t word In uUrm modern THREE-I• dn lin tor gracloua llring at mini. Tw»i lal- : a i ' s s i s t - - a ; “, s

IniplraUonar blrtlf-kltehen-with appralial ■ built-in appllaneea, charming fam* '

' off ■ and XyMl'a"* e » a r^ uia'built^lnn»3. Inurtom.a aC *"■k(01. tWllibktul Ihrea badrt>on home anything_ f f i . r ' . ' S h™ t .ouie formal enouah for all enl«rUlnlag. brick andfire- Intimate enough (or "iuit lha (am* tial lojatled.; lly." »pacloua kllchen makea lo»e1y hfn

f)NL?- »12™M. 7H'V*oan.**N«H^ wlrt.I.m.,— ING DOWN TO 1 1 C a T fa r i

P*«- ^ndVf7o.^'’r n ? ' f a 'X " '« » . ' t'k O-IIKISko. ,rril. ^ ee w l^ "e w Btreel In___ ga. fymare In yeiT good location,

ONLY 18,000. ■m “ Oxr " « e r aleep ‘ P ; 0 -n « *“ Call u . anytime In KImWi ------ tpae. In .

“ "a! A C E R E A L T Y rp««n. 7S3-6517 1828 Addlaon Eait^ , pg ,

“? , ? S T A R T S P R I N G I N

- 7 S-0 O n e O f T h e s e H 6 m e s ,

Fal'l Avenue fU.1 .Nea\ y new. Full DC------- l>a»»ment. Only 814.600. NO DOWN ©n a C.Buren 1‘AVMKNr. No qtiallflng neceaaary ihree-bed uibel. for ban. ’ . furnace,

tl60 D(COMFORTABLE tw o-bed ro o m . *5nhnn> Iplui two rxtia bedroomi In finlib- i. nuw ui

id baiemcnll.- Dining area, fire- "place, hardwood Iloon. Garage. J J l ']

!r" of “ *>«'«»•■ ■ - .................................... - --____ EDGE OF CITY. Neat two-bedroom --------------Uuren home. AN EXCELLENT BUY. BY OWNlaiahal. ONLY 88.600—____________________ CafPela_

SfnTng ;------ THREE-nEDROOM homa on t*B Knolly

3 0 aerea. NIeely carpeted. GarMe. »ige. Cl abop. garden - apace,' full waUc poaieaaio

------- right. Iligbvle.,. - 73J-«3I((.

Y G E M S T A T E R E A L T Y f i T H n1” *. Office 76S-6338own R.G.Meaaeflmltb .738-M6B ' f ' ,

Jim Meatenmllh Jerome 324-6188 - ^Vblandnaaa-------f -" ', H" — f-,.2 M,mbe°!Tt‘ M^tlTla^LUtU -

"OLE UNCLE PRANK haa 4“ Brt'^CY finally recuperated from the llonV nn Strain of becoming a fa th e r ____

. ana is bock 10 worJc wJth; o h i i^ j1 2 2 - TWO NEW LISTINGS '

GRACIOUS and tbarmlng older aome <ytrr thrtr-bedroom home on lieaulllul batl

.-J4aUa_A»enu*._ElctI>tlon*Jlj'_5Le*o_ eenteia.r »3 and apacloua room., living room weekendea.t complemented by flrrplare. Lovrly -700 fenced yard. Garage. Total jnica 8 ACRES.

II2.S08, very Httfe down; VOTH- . /all finl^ INC DOWN to 0. I. and ma,

ATTRACTtVE two-bedroom with ^rmi.mirror poHihed hardwood floor., J»m«

ered' earpnrt-patl^torage. Owner ment, limer- l>ai moved to California, aiking Undiea and wili tortai^er any raaaon. • garage,

good able offer. down oKOOKY M O U N T A IN

I R e a lty812 North UalB 7I8.1408 ^othrf.Frank .Booth 788-6,71

KIM BERLY ' p a i l tOVELY fuur-bedTMnn home, full wm*U

flnlihcU b*»emenl, atlacbed garage.’ <i„«„ , 8U.600, will CI or FHA. 733-273

• In. LARGE four-beHronm hnme. garegt813,000. term.- ,

t WIN PALLS - •--------------nVO:ieil»;om-ft- J /n .T|- n- rV d S E :--------- Inr dliunca to to«<n. 16.600. low ONE uf

down payment. bomn l<.«atloi

G E M S T A T E .R E A L T Y »;■'« iInn.l Office 738-8838 * ‘ '1 for R' 0- Meaeeramith 733-mt ONE AL“ JlmMeaitramllh. Jaroma324-8138 fruit I

J . W. Meaieramlth Broker 788^646 potenti! 81J «M niua U ke. North Realty

----- . —Meniber of-Utilllple LUtlng ......... - W * , -______ __ ONE of

• T O SE nT L E ESTATE bedrooguall. • . . - - Drydei

«cli^ W e ’ e‘l;iTn’? ‘' , X e '’.Tp*a:i'o‘Jal«t with garden and treaa. Dettar T.i '

P»'*l burry 1 Only 89,000. vall.y

— SMALL DOWN wE WllT O R I«w monlhlypaymenu. Neal lw». jr .. /

bedroom hi.me with built-in ap- Twinpllancel In aicellent location. T33-3H

- ^ A - M L m R E A L T Y

;N T Illu nidi. Anytime 763-407B

r S ~ N E W S P L I T L E V E L ”______ . PaHa Avenua Eaat “m e n s nEonooMii, two bathe, ser '

Jh„ ceramie tiled, ulillty ic-um. U i|a grii.

" Z L Z £ . ‘"vjnIR living,“ m p i io m ; 711-1101_______ , / ; J '

NICE THREE BEDROOM IH Old.r *i.ime,-Uiga living-dining • ,„i|,Klalty room, Unnui ull furnace, .hiilr j,,,,!

corner Im and Irrigation water,------p - (II<Mi If nickel Hchw.1 and Jayreeopening fu.oiKl, Conilder Hade for TWOle, flrel twn-bedroom home, «lc«-ln. ■'*"!

a*n aV K . L, J E ^ I N S , Rcollor JJO L

ol' ownt WUNTHY LIVINIll ll.autlful” ^ . - - o^.l ”r .nae... eielii.ive Innlhet.l lucallon — Thiee- . price II Udruom, duubl* firenlace, familyy, Oufal f*Krin, bath and »J, ulliliy, l«f»m»»l HiioK

with aalra badnuim. falbiut •h.lt.r, ■ I double garage. Owner leaving atale,

a r e a , iacrltielng al 618,600. Kicell.nt t.rmiIttact.ve f.n be arranged, Phnn. 7,n.lttV,I,' ' mZ BY OWNKHi Neat thre*-bedm«m. mod- Iry. 'i

home, new crpellng, la.OUOi FEI ’Paul B76 Kl

---------- aU offer., w H il 'l " BM*“l'* gn iP i THU ' i; - y-u' .r l ime' ~ T O m i l Will I-. - iih “ “ I *«•*• apeelally. tf*|] 1

- ....................._ _ _ _ WaM ' to eell y>iut home oi~liade (fcmdli I S i r ; ; /or • new onef fell loday, n.. Call ....... .. 78S.|0«6,Id Com- NI!W tW ;«-t.ilr.-i^rii"n.e w itlT l....; ”

ment, «« r« M ;« ., W.nd.ll, 6i>-ll>UB

' ^ . t m ‘U n"a'l ''jo^ 'j!% jif""ileaV tor V.fll?' C i m ? 783.1I06, w.-.l

---------- !ra"rr Ai'.ne*y,*KlmUr'y 'liB'StiB! * 107 AC.Fflllft ' i.aT.^'m, <iil|y Iniulale^, g.^ ‘“H,."

heat. Uw pilre, 86.800, Tll.BBH r '" ',"

n r Z Z l T r ' ..,■■■ t S' “ Carpeted, allathed garage, (1, (. **iftMcli'

Isisr «S4 “ Viob; WA H ftu ;.n ~ ui i.oi..«> w."Uv‘; «•«'*

" C S i!.‘Byn. tW ^ r V^' V y ^ i ^ r»al e .u la ' e' .pe'e': l . t , (

Twin j jT n U

IB mu.'l Hylty. Bh'in. 788-407* anytime, omf. J

M " ' e s i r t w461 Brd Avenue WmI, Waal

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W l l V E t h r us o H offta* f o r S a l* 5 0 h r m a fo r— — ------------------ --------------------------- VaHY~PHODin THREE-BEDHOOit brtek,, good ‘ ,!Sl.'*‘r I r

Twl\. Fall. North location. ^ ll— _bu^-in .urcn and anh appralial with low down payment. i* TWIN FALI.S twobe<lroom with 738'-8366.

n hardwood floor., large utility room. Lata and A doubl. irartia* and cement drive.Price 81I.600.- Owner wll) accept 1' '

. t . . -,.1 ,,.« NEW THRF.E.ke<lrTx<m trUlrvel FIVE <[. brick and frame In ch,>lre reeldrn. n r .i

tial location In Klml.er1y. Tbl.M lo»e1y ht.me ha. bulU-tn o.en and p i.n .

X i':w .- 'i t't 'cV.:;-U i r r o r “appg”n«i‘" u T O A

” TWO-IIEDROOM on Eait M.dleon aanclng at n Street In Kimberly. G.<J t»l,|,n . - I

.lai^Watlon ,1 th U.U ot .b.Je, - K l

TWO-nEDBOOM on WcJ iM I^n

T A Y L O R A G E N C Y 'd « ^ r S "^ 0 ’ Don Taylor, Realtor • Uw down----- 413-82RB - Kimberly — 4:3-6403 atrael. Ftl.

Lloyd Umbing 7a3-SS0J 10 ACKKS. 1Kaye Wall - Kimberly - «3-6»S»' dl.tricU N

family rooiUembert of Uultlple Luting

Sn D O N T m S 3 T H IS ^ ® JuolSr' HIOn a C. I. LOAN you ran buy thi. Mr front

re , three-bedroum home, full ba.rmrn(. Realtor. P. furnace. In irood location for ONLY ■•imii-v «>8160 DOWN, Including clo.lng l-l{Oltb Ac

tn. *o.t., 859 p,;- month. TotiJ prU;il now only ;6.800. «37^402,

B«._ M IT T O N R E A L T Y I S ts! «733-1064 Anytime................... vraler, aew

°" ra r° rT ' 1 l^aTca«B KnolU- m " ' too“rn and*‘u th , gar. «r« hou.eige. age. Cbsice location, Immedlata poR aale oUc K-M-*’*"- I" ’*" W” bedroom.

7® J l r '"''*■ / " ^^»ure_^aY t h r e e . IIEDHOU brlck.~Flr.pUce, VaCatlOH

bullt-ln appllaneea, U th and H. wall ---- ;---------. . . to wall carpeting, attached double SWISS VII

■ garage. gT loan. 818,600. <>88 off.ra the ‘*5 Aihland Drive, Doi.e. WlU trade tet* In U US-------tor .Imllar hnm «-ltt-I»lB Pllll. - I j^ ^ a U r

tUUITY 'in well' located older thre*. ^ 1 * “ *------ bedroom home. U rge ba.emeat, pew . <*'*“•------

' caa furnace, cloae to tchOQl. 8ea at SU^MES .laa 4(6 Brd Avenue North, Twin Falle. pettlt I>

Sell or trade for ear, truck, or tattle. aurroundl

.>1.1 - M j ;irailcr home. 1 year old three-bed- MODERN I room, Daaement. attached garmge, um. Deal

der aome tarixtlng, drapee, bullt-ln., Pbsna 24'liul 11 bathi, near ichooli and ehopping --------------_ean centert. 783-2021 after t p.m. er NEW CAB«m------- w-eekendK---------------------- -----------------bath.-»4,((dy -------------------------------------------------- - trade-in.rice 8 ACRES. B-bedroom modern home with --------------

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a & 7 W 4 -o, ” K “ “Matbera, 7.1S.S47S. “ 5

3 o r~ BY-OWNBR-HThria bedroom. ^ baa.. —HaaulUul>ner ment. larva birch kitchen and dining, a moat■Ing landi.apad, radatood fenead. Urt« LorelrMiw ' garage, below FKA-appraltaL IM4 oven, di

down or Ukt^car or pickup In trade. (InI.bed328 Uadleon Street, phone 788-7*28. Wroom,

1408 ^othrr. They ara nodem and leiy ' |(|o aer« t 91| well kept, , partially fumbhed. Price aharaa '

------- JI’ D ^ B ^ i “ »n?th‘S' THUKE-BEUUOOH biicV home. At-

lached garage, patio, loan.Will Uke good tar or pickup a. part

W . duwn paymenU I14.JC0. 606 Borah. **™* ‘ 733-27M. , - T T f

a L l YEAR-around ~d ; i ^ hopit 'in Krtchum. Attached garage. Fully filrnUhcO. Price, 82:.60O with G. I. |{7cir rent at 8130 per Donlb. Lynwood

low ONE uf tha nireit amall three-bedroum ~7------home, in ItV price range. Excellent ApaitlTI |i.catlon wilh l>cauliriil lanOtcaping, ■

' r y f ' t c tio.oto. Lynwood r « - ow e-boc *211. Jawca Danpir,..Ma-«40.

-»08» ONE ACRE, with (wo b^room houae, auif; » -8138 fruit tree., extra Urge ibop. Oooi m w - ^6(6 potential. 810.600. Rocky UouaUlD

Realty. 78J.1408, Frank Booth. 761., , ............B>74,_._....................... .. _ iT ”r J-------- ONE of Jertjme'a rtneac bume* wJth wmy7'A

one acre. Ultra modern brick- three a jg , t ,; bedroom, full baiem.nt, 828,000

Drycleii Agenty, Jerome 8244182. . after 8 I I.EAVl'r no .tune unturned to find f lH T tF I

S " „ ;:Valley Realty, 783-8680.__________ E iTHE^

WE WILL t.rve you well. 0. E. Haney «l"l‘|“ Iwo. Jr., Ara Jobntnn and Dyrla Carr. -

ap. Twin Fall. Realty and In.urance, TWO b733-3Hl ;t. floor,

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«lh», BEK TIIESB PARMfl. now with {J.V,**- l « |e growing empe. You mar <1111 getwith landlord', .bar* of crop.. Nli;E W-‘"‘''I BO'ACRtcs, (rada for Noith.lde 40. >|<>lavin <0 ACIIKH, four-bedrnom h o m e. , *It^rt Very hire, little dairy .« .up, 816.. ¥ | IkI! ,

800, 84,OM dc.wn. Trade for Twin . a.cept ,Fatl. iiniperty. ,, W««‘ A

______ 61 ArilF.8 gr.da A Pipeline milker RlCE i I^ l,iilk tank lnrhirfe.1, liI.OOO. . elo.e-<n,

K l ACHKS n s niltlv.tert heavy 7.11.Jilt• ..ill, 3 Leilrwni h..me.' Tika COUPOIl'

•''•■ll' l>n.llnr.l> .hare nf crop. a . vf room, rnow. 860,000, 81,360, 7 3-1761

TWO BO-, between Twin Fall, and VWtV X'«.-ln Jernrrie. (i>H>il .oil. Ideal (or bath. >1*’ .mall hor.. ranch... 7l1-4»(

»' HOLLAND REALTORS ' " j S "--------- 641 Main Weat 716.1880 TWO K-.c» l*» - Ogden. Ulah-Mr., McOulra EX3<644 c.pl ale

™ m fc «• heller, m il 'iLViit 874,000 f|.«r."c

KXCEI.l.ENT NoilhiLle farm, 114 ------------__ arie., Iliick hnfne, ample,uulhulld- A aaflm

n. mod- Iry. * Ferd Int., 82.BA ^aler, ■BI.OUOI FE L trrM A N U EALTOnS TliHKs”

.„n,id.r b m a < .iT b t6 0 K 'hANOHWill 'run 160 head callla. Very

)e«lally. located, Taylor Ora.ing, (r»e “ 7**- water, vii.aiii ____ r- OENE LARSEN (jlRTuH

’i’i! '* '"[—r :— *'n Ic. Ih?iil».<lr«im home, aH modern! ' in iVoi ‘‘‘."•e, ni.chlna thed, NICK (u.lit-ltiUB riouble garage, May Heal,—,----- tr ..l. for g<KHl home li. lha 810,O<)0 Adulla.

i i S s s , f i K i r . " " S Iw.»<l lleally, 788-BII1. I,ee Malheri.4J3.68II, Klmberir. MarI.y Malhai*.

lo rA C k l^ , >7 'aunleat«i. Una aolii r r - ^ full watar! Itood beat a|k.lmenl, Nlca lli .aia mMl.rn h<.m., (ull baa.m.nt, out- ||au a« <

building.. 636,MO, 87.000 dgwn. Olydaru frw il ^f4U », Vandall. 616J07I. V E K 7T

hilek. 116 AcllKH. nortli.rn ^li.hn, EaeelUnl .'n0. (. .luck eel-»p. Helling pile* In.ludea . •<>'|l>'*

-*»■»- ■ all .t<wk and e<iulpmenl. Owner mov .lo yuur Ing t<> Callfurnla and Mui( gall. Ja |. PURNIUi

"■ . i m r r a f e i V i t i i l u i . . . . U . 0 1 . " ! l l ”K : 5 S . “ .‘S : . t e M h o u » i

HFJPTTi

■Wrt! -ciiui S______ h o m aaiplg oulbulMInO and aor. mnnlkl

a .pec (aka, HI.OM, May UrM . Norih llda a(00.T iil'b , I V ihlVI!"

“m w eij,;, i rTVillamUU - amall W j . |(7ub Invaalafnt, jar- privkle

r a m T i!lf.* l* 'E V „ . .■> t e ll . . K . . . . . m :IB,009. JO to n u ii taiS* Klear lUalig, Bgkt. I R S m r

Waal QoMI MvarMa. I48.48U, « « p t^

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V L T O R

h r u E I G H T E E N0 I 'a m w f o r Salo 5 2 m «v 1- VERY PRODUCTIVB *0 en oiled ru.d F-||, T

8 milea from Rupert. Attractively IWlH allS J priced. Phone 418.6:40 ot writ. Ito.--------------------

i. P?-"'. 1 .:r—i. H0 U8ei-t/nfibam. good bocne. Excellent tor TIIKEb.-l]Kl)nOI HS.OOO. 818.000 down. Call Reallr, ba.ement, pall 738-8366._________________, waiher- drye

~ t . 1. . n d A.r..g~. ■ 54>’ Waehi-r-dryer

BUILDING LOTS - - barbecue, nea,nVE CHOICE AREAS I

PLAN SERVICE "‘“.aha furnl!' Plana may ba drawn lo your aped- bctn

(Icatlona. _• , • fOH THE tn— Financing — , |V‘FHA — fil — CONVENTIONAL- ' I ' " ' , . , ! : * Long t.rm u . well a. Interim tl- Xn. u.

, „ , . i „ . . .b. 1...™., i.u,

: ■ . . . » • !. KKNT-.M ji,

' l.«J ACRES. Three badroom. ua m.in tormatlon. w

dance of atorage. Two fireplace.. “f""'"'- Low down payment. 1039 South Ad.ll

J atrtl. Filer. _________________ Tllll llEtnnJ 10 ACRKS. lhrae-bed m. Filer aebooi SsTTr"*"-! »* dUtHcU New heating ey.tem. large ““J ‘ '

family room, baaem.nt, 8 ear garage, RI’ T ur .a|. outbuilding., fruit tr«*. berrlca. home. 1803 : Term*. 828-44S8, Filer. tS’ ~ .33-11340.

T .................Junior High fehcwir rriced at 816 the Urn 280re;,tl; "‘pho« .73‘‘/.Jiii'r-

1 "■&^n‘"*v‘:ii‘e?.'‘ 'i';:;. ' ' S N ^ i f e-* •ale.man (or Schmldtt * Uuffley. builtJn ran

<17 402, Hagerman. water furnl1 LOTS. 60'xlt6‘l 2—♦O'xUO.' City

........ vraler, aawaga. in«ulra 686 Park Ava-' ■ - VFItY N1CFani IW ACRES In Filer with two 8-room, home. 'Card,s ? - r - . ' . v ; ‘ . S ! . ‘a a . . n . n '^llata for aale or trade i On. atra with I. nice Tard. ,

bedroom, ek>aa In. Fruit ti^. good Avenue No unt. ■ paature, Saa at 878 HarrUon Strct. TWO BEDRC

^1 ____ ! f f S s Ssfj;rade Jot* In tha heart of Sawtcclh Val. R o o m i-B ( illi. -W. at prieea you aan _— ^ W « a i ; * » . ' p h o “nT fSi: -

>«»• '_____________________ Clean e®o*rSa at SUUUES and wlnUr boua allea la Weak])'all.. Pettit Laka aubdlylilon. BeaBllfuI board .nHittle. aurroundlnga aad lha lawn ii In. |. °

V, Atra. 160 down. $18 month. Lyn. S^ wood Realty, 728.9211.___________ 73s5l0»7.•bad. UODERN tvo-bedroom home in Ketch. NICE flOOkrmge. um. Deal/abla iMatloB. Raaaoatbla. coraforttbli‘•'n*. Phgna 2602, Keltbuw.______121 7th A'? '« t NEW CABIN near RedfUh. Firaplace,----------bath.-»4.M0r-will-«e.pt-*.r.-*railer

- trade-in. 78S.2627,_______________ Bu»Ina»l

" " I < 0•211, ■ Ukea. Ini

ta Z $900 D O W Nhwa. —BaaotUul_Jhr«fbe4room brick Id 738-6888. nlng, a m t choice NorUmt locaUon. ToT^eSi

•jss g r? u .vtrade. (InI.bed baaement with another ----------------

5& ';T r:S ,.n ?u M S i‘& 0 »harRa,appraUal e( IIB.OOO, U003K Ml(do aeraa, 140 under Irrlgatien. 188 rf.‘’ph” e

"rice aharaa waUr. Good two-bedroom tt;--------r-•»«». boat, m ilBlibri bument. Thera Wanted 1

,* rt * c™T r 4j‘T '"nri't'

T l OY d" R O B E R SO N ”"f-ullj • n ’ood *”--------------------Wal Mamhar Itnlrltlla............. Referent*.

ee M Apartmantt-Fumlihad 7 0«NE.IlOOJ*-*aMnB»«>«, Wimie. (Uf

^ f f r i . M t o t ’fJS S tli'ffi F.rm Imikouwt aulra H» Brd Avenue North. ---------------

“"jfi'j? (ureUhed. «nvealently'’ioe»tad S.* tl-yTur" Awnoa.''*'’'"'"* “* '

Tfu r - i - i 'r ' lZ ie r a i , ! . ''. m U, thm 130 I Two-room apartment, 840. Heat,

aVti'/B K.RD 8•find THIltE ROOMS and bath, flrtl (U>r,“•*1* praferred. Phune 763-1171.

IU„„ ulllltl'ea (urn ?h.drOratemanV*Aulo JOHN 1Car? ..Cuurt, 7aj-8K(l. ________________ ghB]

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'■ -iS “ •_____ UblEa ONlVr Opeuli. gpartmenl. ’

. . ‘l.in*ee. UlfiuU.“furnUhedI Sonnir"* ®'*'*h CablBi. tIO North-Waihlngton. a./%VN

Rii;E warm i arlm.01. Al«r.l..p- MOD. , «. Ing r m. Adulla. 133-8880 afUr 6,^ *"<1 Sunday..

Wa’ «Mpt 'llilrWtJ N»''d i!‘'ttu!‘m --------------Weal Ad-llx.n,

llker RlCE i 'bedroo~i lurnlibeil apartment, USRl, <lo.e-fn, utllllln pa/d. Adult*. Vhant

J>;jiTT«,ii.kT 11. 1,, u . . . u , i. t - . .1 . T a ' , Dixii

Vo? t . w 'K . b . 'd l711-4310 afler BilO,

TilRtnrR~06i r «nd'ba-|rAduiu only, ”■' “ ■ •"> «

I«® TWO K-iuom apanmenli. Utllltlea aa- 4644 ce t alecUlcUy, private ntranc*. In.

” 51 t l(KK.il6 oSlFand bath, Adulla. ISl STAT

114 fliwr. Cl.<e-ln. 880 8rd Avenue Ea.t.

“'W- . A p ar lm a n l-> U n ru rn Iah a d 71 ”8 Vanga. re<rl,.,at..r, r,.i...,heal, water furnlih.d, Uu «( bulll-"----- ln», air rondlUon.r, Ctoaa Jo, adult*. a iv K t 'II 783.4170 afler I b.m. 4,. .ilVer, VwoTUlruom brlekt, AlUli;"

t r X 'S i S - t f . W 'K f . ' J :763-6686. Potato tOAtj oH VlLUrOBa'aaJ iV. >*««0 {

*'» room, itove, raf.lg.ratar, heat, water/urnlihed. IfT.tO, |M. i'fcona TH* ■"j

I l f• :S '‘ ■ TWO nnnrsu upelaU apaumenl, R’ iuTj

.1' Bepaiata enlHara. Waler and .anl. "I hUca «»tlon (uwUfcgd, MB.4IBI. aftar 6i80.

isS . . .g , ”

n:;;rn: Uatl.r »waa«. piw 711.1188. «H o U M i-U n f im i lih M t 7 4 S B T IS -

I I_____M iiv i .0 o,io,M -M .: m » “ * !

I, )ar. Privala yard. Ill (ait Avenue f, ' fUiata

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_ iM «y 17 -18 , 1 9 6 3 ' * * 1 '

Fw ln,Falls J im e s -N e v /s J S i, n ?

^ ou^e^-{ /n f^ rn^ t^ led 7 4 ‘

bueme'lit^palK'Mragi. Ut’lUly" with • !»/ wa»her- dryer houk-up, gM fur« J M^nlera l^ n e “ n w ; ' ' "[11 l>

IVIIII Dl’l'IUN tu buyl Three-brdroocn. H{ I ,Waehi-r-dryer buok-up. /encrd yard. ibarbecue, near aehiwl and park. Ref- * I t Iereneee r».iulted. *20 Locuit ----- " |

8(0 NOIITII ^LOCUST, includea up. ' . V l»»^^»lgrUj iwo-br.lroom, 866. Call

^'co<t«7cail Ka'rh Hartir*Movlng™and I t i K f lSUr.ge^^i2» Shoebon. Street South, V

^ f lI’aymenU. JJO^Knl,*'!*" '« 6 * & i» H I

UKNr-SALE:^3 Wroom, B j U

b S - nbrK>': I t f' baiement. carpel, drape, gat furnace. • '

TllllU>llKDn00M brick home, new. 'Il,ly *^ecorate<l. 6«7 Wadl.on, 788- T |3067 nr 733.MH3 .tte r «;30 p.m. •

Rh:NT ur .a |r ; M.xlern une-bedroom i f l \home^^ms 2nd Avenue Ea,t. Phona B ‘

TWO BEDROOMS, glaa.ed In front f lV

Sl'ACIOUa twu-be.lroum.~iiA baihT, » | i deo and uUllty, Inquir* 1608 Addi- | |V

t “auf"fu7n'l.''h^.^M-«7!i‘s.VERY CLEAN ihrce-tooma and b.tft• Ml t ‘' “’ — ’***' ___ III —VKHY NICE three bedroom eountrr (• ‘ |

home.'Carden apace. Phona Jaroma * ---------— J

NICE two ur three bedroom. Daaement, nice lard, garage, bullt-lni. 4:0 8i^Avenue North.

and lanltation'(umi.bed. 130 4th Avenue F.a.t after ll n.m.

THKEE-UKURUOM hom ~ with tws \i, |’ bath., Phone 733-2114. * • , !

• R e o m t- B o a rd a n d R ooin 7 6 I I

’ UNDER NEW UANAGCUENT VCamera Cenler Kotal

1 ' Weakly or montbly ntea. _ . { ■

L’ °^an Jo' prlJat?* hima. NlT’cblld"^ l l *3sio"'7 *• *"** ' H :

1. coraforttble, tlcS»-ln!'’p\M*TV r m £ f *121 7th Avenue Norih. • . -

■ »7 4th AVENUE NORTH) Nlca tom.^ forUble rooma with privata antrapea, ■

_ B u t ln a i i.O ff iM R artla li: 8 03 NOW AVAfLABLE, dM .,u .ra (aa4

new > e(flta .pact ea North Blua- Ukea. InUrlor arranged according

to your door plan. Abuadaat park. - -i^V^^afrlgaratloB. Gen &UU Kaalty.

RENT'i Buiinaaa ‘ bulIdlBg' <a--------^

O lh a r R anfala 8 6UOOSE Ha l l I pania*. raeepUoBi,

club meeting., dancea, banqueta aerr. ed. Phone 733-267B or 788-8066.

Wanted to Rent 8BN ^ T rcpunilble family dclrea 8

holruom turnlihed-unrurnl.hed Pre.

- WANT TO RENti'"Mountaln c'ahinanywhere In alate, raiMlorn unnccen- « r r . H. ICeranen, ISO Uadlion, Twin

WANTEt) nice two-thrca bed»>om for ' adult couple. Needed before Juna lit.Referenf*. Phnne T,1ljl««a________ -

[5 * h(ime.‘ clll'^PnaT' IH ^ mIir* or Idaho Power. Haaelton.

Farm Im p la m a n ta 9 0 i

M tIaed-T ractoM — -138 FO R D 871 D iesel — P over

Bteerlns a n d guaran teed . -;J: i W800 j

"* FO R D 801 Otis—Pow er a tee r- ■— in s a n d pow er wheela." ■,«a gua ran teed . R_ I16M U

JO H N DEERE '60 ' — T op I Shape . 1

o? 1-------MINNEAPOLI.'? M OLINE "U*----------- JI}1 Good Shape. ■■ ' ■- « S 5 ■

— '^ B a r 4.row complM^^^ 4335 ' .'j'!; 8 -B ar e.row com pleib — $3Sft '*l|

- MODERN TRACTOR............ "E C E N T E R ’ r

••Y«urF.iia Tractor D.al.t"^ Ka.tland Dflv. Phone 733-OOlT

^ USED M ACHINERY i— . SILV ER B eet T h in n e r ^

D IX IE B eet T h in n e r I

O LIV ER No. 0 B ean D rill jn iO fl.row B ean DrlH 3

U ted 10.galton M IL K CANS 1I - MOUNTAIN !Ii, STATES IM PLEM ENT !

11* Ind Avenue South ltS-1481 |i.t.

” S A V E 1 0% ~

__ wa al.u manutactura lha (ollowiogfbgaa Alfalfa aruonara^ ^'.■ii ! K < . a « a

Pulato Blanter middle bu.tar ban Potato bulk lead ranvayurt (direct

(rom bulk truek-Planlar)ri8. P0>«0 l«Je.'•* l-Row |.ral-bed poUto harvaaMra— . Complete machine ehun and black.

amllh fadllllea available,_ PA U L EQUIPM ENT tT and W elding Shop

Paul, Idaho____________ 48«-(87lr r Ei~ CtUtplllar and duaar, 180 buun .nil nulur. final drive and Iran..

mlaaloB overhaul 14.100. TwIb Falla 1“ : Tractor anti lmpl.m;ul, •'Vour Maa.7 « aey-Farguion Daaler." »B« KImbeilf ± Z lload, 788-B8B7._______ ■'________

/? j ^^Iwk M fi^ r ; C al"^i^»J|h?dM »rj * " Alllt Chalmtra liD-10 arawlar, Kl.

----- llnlf. Ine,. Hurley 178.8616,rd 'fA f^ .. piLnlar! i:k>w anil

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S A L E 5CA<

SWATHERS ■ ilHESSTOK ■■230" IS', over- r,

hauled.

llESSTO N . •■200” W , OTer- 1*- 'h a u led . _ U

HE98TON , ‘•200- 18‘. 0« r -hauled. J

MASSEY PEROUSON 12’, J;overliBUled. r

Al»o good supply of new t o : HcMton •■260’’ a n d ''500“ p sw athers. Ji

MOWERS Ia —JOHN DEERE num ber ft —INTERNATX V fas l-h llch f,OLIVER t r a i l ________________5INTEH N ATL « m l- tr a l l T •]

2—PE R Q U 80N FEO-20 7’.CASE T . 8-polnt (like new) IA LLIS C H A L M E R S m id - t

m ount fo t WD or WD 45 Tit(]U(» new) •'

- - O o o d - » u p p l y Ma»«ey SIT.PerRuson D yna Balance ^hang-on mowerg W i l t —

- BALERS ”NEW HOLLAND ‘-280“, *81

model, moUir and tension } control, real clean (A re-

NEW H O L L ^ W, mlre-tle

--------N E W -H O L fcA N O -8 trln* -«e , >Super 77. i

N EW .H O LLA N D itr ln B -t le , p j. ••77". •

CA8E P T O BtrlnB • tie . 60 •------ hiBdel............................... .................7 “ J

- ' a -M A B S E Y rE R 0 U 8 0 N * N a ■ ^ 3, one PTO, one m otor, t

IN T B R N A T L ~ 65"i^h P K > ^ INTTO N ATL 80 T wJlJJ m olor

a -J O H N DEERK_14T-#tJlhfc one m otor, one PTO. ,

FerguMn**No - t o baler*a n d a lto th e world f a - rmouA New H olland 380 ~baler w ith m o ton , PT O • 'a n d self'propetled. w i

• T W I N F A L L S ® T R A C T O R S I M P . »lOiO Xlmbtrlr Road Ttt-IUI TW- I

• - '■ ' 11950 A LUB O H A lJJERS >

WD w ith cultivator |105!I UABSBY HA RRIS ^

“44" diesel j-------------- I58aTgA§§ EYl i a t R ig '

O u w ith loader 1»59 POW ER M A JO R {

' Diesel. Real BOod.19S4 FTROUSON ®'f

"50-..llve p.tx>.___ 1ToJ> cbhdluonT Wi

' -------- IWOTmARBORN " IBwather

1049 FO RD - J«-N .

1969 CA6B 18- 11B w ith plow.

' E i tr a good......................MASSEY HARRIS

*'55- gas. Real buy.

TO -M J VAC-OASE ^

._____________ Good.__________

8-N. fl-cyllnder. , |

z i t ; a u m o t o r s nW«nil«ll ^ l l l - t l l l I

LUUKWUUU iwl*lu.*oiU<. ecisiiUlf '»ltti molar, m d r to go. Juil rliht tJI «li* (or •nrtlni iikI cutting iMd,I'hon. nMlUtl,. <

B i aAKr » \ Tii(ia, u t i . «* a u i > wtmJri'i ^

CUU'lilHATloM b.,1 .iJJ ■r.in U . . JilulU lo ruur •[■•clMmllon. Phoni iH Ull-DOIH. I

U n ‘ Ila a.n.mi.lr.U it.. „of lh« InUniMlonil Tr.Horwith Tonitf* M«V«i»'i IW«. i

F a rm S u p p l l t i_____________

D ependable T ie R ite ^

BALER TW INE. Q«t four i<M<u'Mr1r IhU »t«r - ^ *uppl> Mmlltd lo •tufki on h*n<l.Bm ut tor gutnlUy iDirnunli, i.w, —

ONLY ? 8.86 por bale ^FARM & CITY F

DISTRIBUTING. INC.Twln.r*IU Kuckr TT]

Um I« Valltr'* I.«>clln(^Uroum'MdiM -

b n > U M K iIV ~P I c k ^ . l i t M i y . bu)k' prl««. Ury riil1«r f**>l nilll, iviwtr

Ilirul.l llulanii, liiuila 1. phoni aii.hst].

•fIS!'lnV!'Ti'lt.*»'™IUW(iVlN «!.«' U 'llc x . or .U p . ....I

M n.w. !»• p*f iikI, ]]«.<on. Jft.

BUI» pil{«. Ilui I J . (,g -i

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«mounU yhon'« Buhl »4»-«<H8._______

A n lm il B rM d ln n __________T O “S iCAOIU VALL£Y lirMdiDg Aiaocift- .

. tlc.n1 W .lu r A. L.Hth. Duhl Ml- *".1./ 41M, n i«r enurprlt. H.7; Jim Co.- li. K. * Ur. 1l2.4g4i. Mr«ln( Fll»f, Twin Hon.

T - r«:il, KurUu«h. Krt.n, KuBt, lUi.l- »■»<> Iton; Dtlb.rt lUimuM.n. M4.232I, -------Mtrlng Bsrlrr, Rupert. U«clo. Nor- PUrflKUqd: M*l>ln 8. JnnM. , --------UlUrt"*' ••.Ktrn.»n,

AKTIFICIAI. IIKKKUINCi AKS Urrat fer* pro.«n •Im . dulry .nd Wrf. riui

prorculon urhnlcl.ni. (Urn It'd- - dick. 73S.UM, Twin r.JU, Fll.r

l», »nd lluhl, r«ll Knl.rpri.r M .N .th.n nrt«.V, a;4-J«5I Jrr"m«;KIwrn AlllM.n. •:»-5ian IUi«li«n: • l« | J x i n..m»r, llurlry. • 10

new TOl' tJUAKTtll H0H3K. finlptwr Su- iOO" Ch«mploo In h.li.r, l« « ol

working blood. wcnd«rful dlipo.)- * tlon. tnlroOuclorr fr*. 1961. I2S. * Pl» Vlilion w.Imb*. Bobhr Z. lonn, rout. Z, Fll.r. 1% miln M>uih or

. . ■ A.xro* KnMrch ornrr. a:«-BJ11.AT IIUIILi K.«I.UrH Appitluco .tud

Icn from Oirybr*, prot.n producrr, 134 iH g^.l»^^doubl. Iln._ P-O-*; «»u<l. - F l

“r ‘ tudj (I p4lomlni., 1 »..rr«l(. B.lbD.rli, Huhl. phon. t43.<im,______ '

7-, WKE WILLIE, K.«Ul.rri App.fc>o.» ' P.O.A." (Ponr of America) Slilllon Mrvlc. SM. ? r« ro lf . I'ony T.rm.

m id - MS-41S.1. . BWD 4 5 TtEnTbThlTEC— ~h» ;nu~t— app.Ioo. . to i fl.

.lud, I»i4 h.nH.. Fm. , ISO. Pbont J.rom., 3J4.I687. _ .

isey ilh^iLA iJb rt* i.itt« i 11. 11100. r i u

r; ~ VACOl

R e g is te re d AnguB s.rTii I". *81 REPLACEMENT HEIPERfl

(A re - L“ b.rd S n ’. DIAMOND RIN O RANCH 777^

Banbury Cradr. Ruhl whlJIlre-tle P)>ont^»4M7M _ 5 ^ 2

i. w 'n icm t uJBt«iW! boJm! . . . U e HU4 u iU t . Tor >«k . pUaiuta ot h r i : * ' ihow, Uorgan. ar* lop.. Ntal Bllrtr, 11M '

1*1 AddUon Waat. Twin F aK pboa. T H TT

• I - t le , BAlkv‘“ 6Wb anJ t - r^ ir 'o, E iSj•prlni.r*. 1(0% luarantMd. Will and 1 bur or tr«d«l for all kind* 0# Ily^ rallai

tie. 60 *>«>■ • " ’I (p rin im for C*ll(orT.la. Uain'fiViln'**?

- t»OKkva-Jtm . " ; .n h « i .t»M n o . tw m aUllloB lUDdiag (or mII • }tor. rtm.lnd«r o( 1MJ MM«n. IM (n . an tli ------- *------ 4oli»-C«.r.a .-JU »b«lj-,-fh«*-4U . —4»»rp r o i«Tii-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ B t n n r—nlnv BABY calTfi, 1 WMk old. l.aUoi'na (urni ‘noHJr iiyi„„„n. « B ll« »oulb of W»nd«ll. trmd*.

•W hfc a S ’m ! * H a . t .U ^ -b r . . b . l ( . » l . cD. with « !» ... Contact dim On n . 57,V7f;----------------Edrar Phon»-*IWll4:------------------T jTT"^ Hk(iiaTERE» D^^'n 8 ,1 .. bull. Car. H « J ^ Mil Crow. nw t. I. bol «u ; UonU tondlfa* na*. Colorado. Pbont I«t-ST1S, p.m.

S Swl.» ■ , I O J = S

J ?r S WKANKK pig* (or aal.. » ll Bobtrtaon AUTItJ ^ B , - . , B .b l . p t . . . ■ ■ ■ 4 1 ... n . H , . b . l ,

IM P . H «»I 104 i SI I M U I TWO b a r T M tU n . lU IIi.. A p M b x . .

bcMdlnt. OM *lr<4 by Ulitldaka Sut T7TR7 ' “ Mac: wbit* AppalooM isart, 4 n a n -appll

W Uugb. 4M-M7t. rREER IS C 6V ti. riding club a»d pack konaa.

Loir down pajrm«Dt, oa> rtar on *****i a j - —

7M.7«li w.nlng*. i„ l l80RBKL paman.nt ~ rtcl.Urtd auar. lE F oi

»■« ^ I BliKTLAND l-)r*ais«ld gtldlsg. Ki> and' trtffltiv gtnlla and aound. Phona Cain

.lay.. ^IMMT tr.nlng..WAMTKDi Uanlla aaddlt hur*w fer Ian .

, ........ ..w atU ra-p ltuu r^ .C aU .aU nu .ram 1U4M«1 a fu r I p.m. P l t ^

B iby C h k lo _____________WBABCOCK D-aOO drain (rota «blt*Itghorn*. Auttn-whltM 4nd Niw - 2 1 ^ ll*mp.hlr«i. All t a rt txc.ll*nt la rtn plu* Vantra*. X WklU ''''*'11 Roeki f o r (ry tn and reaaltn..

SUNNY CHIX I?.,® HATCHERY •

. . . ‘ H |-» iT n i t r - -iiiibw w io

N t t a n d Ptt S u p p lit* 1 1 0

trpfa o( TrOplMl tub . a S C U R ^ SEED A SUPPLY

in T D OiA nr«xi>sn~ii'.tri...r 'tt muJ. i ' u ~ '

i l l -1111 plonihip all gtn.ratlon ptdlgr**. ».<•_ _ _ _ _ Bpjtulatlan Uompapy.

.ting .Md, Chlliuahua pupplt., IVm.tanUn ..r

□n,‘"p^nV iTAbV PAHAKE^H right ou l'o f'ih ; — ----_____ DMt. Ijirgt atltrtloa. u( aagM. i.n> _a.l»i>tMn Vd ahop. W.n.l«ll,Hl.mB.^ R >V .?L‘ h >‘. ' 1. 1.1 V u U H b ™ ^ k '“^ r M h J o T T t .d ln ' , ’ j o "

_____ ? i

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inli, i.H), 1 1 , 1 ^ ' HI J

ntrM'.i y-.' 'V i'iiii»:iiiiKi> I'.kitlfM., 'niai;— sin:;INC. ........

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llv e ito c k W an fed luiition, “ i , ■ ---------- T O n r""jl,,.!;';’* '' For Prom pt .Iqqi

i p n n r R E M O V A Lof Dfud and U w leu

v : i 'l.lV K ST O C K 1.IMl ,r.lh . MIONK COI.t.rOT(.0 Hiiin. TwluFall* Butky

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...1.. 1 ..I OVERSTOCK S J Clenr«nco

-• — u - j lu .M t;

lin.* - LOW TERMS '"'n‘

<'a in 'srM »m uio aiul A ,.,,|l.„ce

Tw in ra lU u - i

m T O r T 7 ; T 7 T t , - . r = n r i - - ; B “ ' i lII.iL.n. ||,,ia l i t ) ,I t lo 1141. <'tiii‘>.

... . . . . . . . . . . . . .

W S ^ V ^ T ^9 4 A p p l * H o w t r i i o l d Iq u H t. I M Partlli

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JltCONmiOMED, guraolaad «a«bT Si*r '^ pin,n,

IM.” Siir*l---------- cLLARAHCg' ;.l« en rttondltlontd

1 0 0 appllaam .ad T V ^ Fully giur-n- ,1“ mociV Cain'* FumRutt an-Ji

J lB _ fI i Ii.^K7wA«!ER^»od drytr,1,’ IUi.l> »Ho' p.m. Anytlnit, watk.«Bda. S hrub

rJJ^Noi: F u m ttu r* * HH O o o d a 1 2 2

H o u s e f u l

f'n‘ F u r n i t u r e a n d **t A p p l ia n c e s rp**;

lUullon: • I« piMt Ll«lng Rwm* Group Oflphlo;;____ • 10 piK* Kllch.n Btt lacludingIpptr ttu- dlnttu *t<. rtfrlgtrator, . nagc. MisC*

^ J , r o i A ll f o r $ 7 9 9P a y * o n l y | 1 P e r D a y

g a i n ’s'-A- _*iud, . r u m ltu r e a n a Appliance til . Btib T w liT Palls ISl 8

SPO T CASH m TTT8l.mon Fumliurt - Appllanctt - .g o ,

nw Tmrm TW«*» 01 V*lu»^ • BANNER rURNTTURE buck.

tOlflbcabont South Pbonam -H ll ;■O- P b o n t C A S H « « ;------o r - Wt l>u» anything of iralotl Fumt- r 713-71? “ r . u i f £ 0 ' * > * « »«“ I 'O W K I

S N A K E R I V E R A U C T I O N , ">•»« i m KImbtrIr Road 7H-7TB4

'P * " VACUUM CLEANKnai lloottr. Flllti, ».t n----------- RoyaU, otbtr*. Lowat prim In Stalt. ditlorIB Strtlcai rtpain all-makta. Full lin. adtrw o o tuppllt.. part.. Faeton authpriMil DETuS

(trrle*. Vacuum Cltantra of Idaho.raeclna- com tr Blut Lakta and tnd Attnut f ^ | ,

Bait, Twin Fall.. Idabo. PboM 111: fiTnn

n w tr T 5 D M " it rT s * r T i* c k " e n 3 fastI whiui W«tlngbou.t TV e » n ^ ,t Vankat. X t^"ru*rV t'iII.” bl«kCBd^irtUt: pU^n.UoBUrtr, powtr mowtr. r tti typ«s baby atrol- j jj .j :tuu ta ot h r i a auttblng U.la# noM laapa. u^ u ,i!' »»•<»«. «» tr « p.m. . ' lit. Pboat A U K l^'8 UphoUtthng, .'uttam bull,

■ ■■■ — turellurt: * H p cm .n ; draptritt: Ui.g;Fraab or btdiprtadt: nt«llt point blecklag«d. Will and applying). EjMrt Inttrlor dtto. aUKH1 o( Ily^ rating aulttanct. Frt* tathnataa. 4M fl* ”■ IforaU. H*'" w flu r- _yg5‘r'

_______ c d u t- l t^ E S l ^ ' ! ' l l . l n g room. btT-rkaaiptea room fumllOTt.- t y*»>» o t t Wm idiBg (er Mil all or pan. Or tr«d* for almott

ISO fta. anything of aqual ralut. Pboot 124- *” *•k«M~4U- —4W ,-Jtf»mt, WNW

fiUilL UAaUAIN CKNTGR. Good Utd . S4."LaUoynt (urnllur* and appllaneta. Buy., atll. KlagWtndtll. trmdt. moat tnythlng e t » .|« t. l i t Shopi

_______ South Broadway, pboat IU-4I1I or IIANDItni^eew* MS-MIS. rn^n

~ ' drttMr with full mirror a^bookeatt

>T1S, p.m. er wttktada. - Sudri m CdMPLCTB bo\j;( ; r ; t furaltur. and

j . t ‘a * : i ' 5 - i 2 s . & M t ; ; : T s tI W ? « ” •Bob^rtaoa ANTlgUE br»a btd; 4 ioa ar«m - Kiuit

girrrim i*tb.**n.^j»TrBui^

_y r ^Annatnnaa Bbothona South, phon* 711-1411.l<«C »«. W A K to , o , ^ ™ J . . J c ”: \ u V £ . ^

atallablt. Danntr Fumltur*. and•*d ouar. kfil-OSaKaaKD ; r tomatl« opt|..«rm solt. Wtll itwing macblnt. Tak* ortr payment*. BCUHA la. F. C. Ml ath. Btrttt E*»ti MMUg. Volt

___ ____ l;8ED (ull alt* btd, tictlltnt mattrtat‘>Bg-„ Ki - and ipringt. Conpl.u (or l l t . l t . r— d. Phona Caln'i. ________

loma for lartt, B;dr*war. S«« Htybura WmU tta».r*rfi 1U 4«U .------ ------------------- - -

I M IT*”" '*'• •'"*>1* (tar* ^n cMrn.r .

i T i r ° 8t! '.!dSfa St?r*.-Wkiia M uilca l In itru irw n tt 1 2 4

L*""’ NKW KIUDALL ^anoai u.td pltnoti L Lowtry organ*, ^ y ttrm*. Wara.r

Mm Ic. i n flbo»hon» Worth.

) |Q cordlon, IIH . Phona TM4I40, or

rlums l l i d i t t a n d TV im H » « ____^

U P P L Y S P S O I A LITeit PICTUnE TUDES

i r nCA Bll.trama, [n.talltij.

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71J.JIM. Th. bM( TV ...Jlc” ‘ln town. Uom* m j 'V

■|tgl.l*rfd " ’ **’' J O E ’S T V 7’• 1411 Klmbtrly lload 711-1111 ____ 2i i r r a —- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

REBUILT TV SETSmN. tin Uuti'« Vk>r trading 10" Phlira Ttltvl«l..n . m iQ on a:_______ 11" WMlln.hMU..J>hU-U.^.I------- - 1 ^

'til'.' Ph.ml **’’ I'l“"Jt lluUunt T*blt "rmt*i}*I.,- - II" lllond. Admiral Con.ula'**'** Ulatlu.

- g v v ; H C .............. ....... M .LIi*l---- - h..gany 111 Fl . .......... lin.to — —•icrfl fl. ,:i., pho„. M 4 Y E L E C T R I CI— 4tl U.ln Ea.t I'hona 711-1111 ,rita* *’ • ' « • ' T - . . . • ■k d in . lUA tl" lal.lt nii.dtl . ihI mauhinai» r~ iu r , *“ '• • " « • ' •* « • * > ^ t' nKi''l.Ni>AbLk:~iuaiantttJ ¥V . . r v' I „ , : i ;7 Ift, ll.imt or our modtrn .hop.

Y ' ” *•**1*' - «lu*_m ‘■;-;y'».U.

, O o o d T h i n g i to l a t 1 3 3

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‘ HARTMAN D RIV K-IND A IIIY _____Hourg B -n A .M .-4-8 J'.M.

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■jss."^ J £ jd wa.li- tbur s*nt. WhltabgU. HoatUk*.. ABBOT IU gp. *!«.h«n. lIM M i_____________i _ _ . muff

ln«ion. Idaho. phoM Uatkar » » . baaaiiIU autt^ «'.L.LTii.ivfr iif-i >-“ 1 rwhL. *2£:<buy tor o CalUonila rtadin*. Pricad-to »tll. UBKl)

______ BDl llutl.r. llowt. Idaho. Uh».Bdltlontd CEHTIKIEW Mtd ipudi. .nit and traat- _ » » ]gv^ '"’* td. as .ack* all or any pan. J* |db« tUUU/

'uniRurt . brldb______ (jbJITIKIClJ pouto attd, SM aatktTX ^h” *>d toodU w. Mn|rntu«. phon«.041BI. Halltr. MILKh*: * / S h ru b b e ry -P la n t^ B u lb t 1 3 6 . m " !

mFLOWLR pi..Aj4Tai gardtn aad t . ^ SUtTH u b u BlatU; arostM sa u d fnilt Xwtl ,r»M. L*»«'i H nntty. m Gardaar alUr Av.nut: Crttnbouat. 4D1 Cardvr uoLLl

PANSICS. ' Utlpblnlumt and otbtr Pbon ptrtnnlaK. Dyrd WalUr »nd IrrlB SMALI lkjcn.ub, S north. I wait, of Waat „ „ u

t>up Otiphfni’um elumpt. Lang'* NBr**^, ^ ^ 3 tIuJIng 40S Gacdner Slrttt. ___________» » « • M isc a lla n te u t Fof S a l* 1 4 0 Phon

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Plpt and 8lt«I MUCI„ C a ih or T rade , fo r Y our m j j -' Scrap Iro n a o d M etals and

ncs H . K O P P E L C O . ' 5 ? ^ISl Sttoad ATiaoa South TU-744t {Si*

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p ick u p c a m p tr l a trad t..7 S S -S 4 1 S . t o U R G E N T L Y M E E D tw m ty u i td m o b llt

b o m t. . A ll i l u a . W r iU B ox 14-H , M 7 C ltl - c /o T im t» -N tw » gW iQ g y e a r , m odal. V j

p r i c t ; e o m p l t tt d eac rip tlo n .*’ *“ M O B IL E J iO U E S i R tp a lr» -P g rt* -8 u p -

p l ita -A e e ta M r ia * . B a k tr 'a U o b ll*

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> F L A M IN G O 1»ST S 'x 4 0 ' tw e -b td room ^ C P I : R e f r ig t r a to r , ( a a r a a g e . E ae a lla n t' c o n d itio n . P t o n e B ubI I4 M 0 W . ^ p b O Q I

C L E A N , IM 4 s ' g t l ' B a ln t C r e l T u a l ^ ' 8«t«e r . S ee n t O rm ad V a T r a i l e r V IIU e r L eo n b a n

— — I e a l l TW -T IW . M ik a Th, B K P O U X tt K D l - O r M ~ - U k e e IM 4 ^ < k S i. sa!.r-“- &JA lR S T B C A H ^ IM l^^ ” |“ ‘ _

i l i t i t f t k A M I M I , tw in b « iS a f a r i , i t l f f o n u l n t d . 11,100. B lu tL a k ta T r a l l t r I 'a r l t ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

K V IN ItU D E U i t o m ^ W t r l t l 7 U r k e l« t r i e o u tb o ard m o to r In e a t t l l t n t t o n d ll ln n . Ph o n * 711-11)81.

H o m e M A tic l u a l iW h n u u , U 'i .7 '.M a k t o f f t r . S t* a l S l l H ty b u rn A t tn u * W n l . 7 1 1 - l tU

D E A L E R f o r T rav e l 'T r a l l t m D lu t ^U k t * T r a l l t r , P a r k . T w la F i l l* . . . .

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--------- ' 5 9 C I I E V 2 - t o n $ 1 9 9 5la u liiig ! *

’6 8 C H E V 2 - t o n ? 2 2 9 5--------- N tw b M t ht.1 .

:r~ :Z \ 'B S d o d g e 2 - t o n $ 1 5 9 5 ' 6 3 I tL loyd V I

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, ' . ' 6 1 I I ' G I C H E V n / i - t o n J I R O B

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' '47 IIT W I N P A L L S

irvic. E Q U I P M E N T C O . ® '=** T R U C K L A N E ' ,— — 7M -4 U 0 M e

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g o o d C H E A P , _______

T R A N SPO U T A T IO N N E W<n A v t - n n b ael_ _ _ _ _ _ u « F o u u V I , _____ t i n

l * 4 f U O H tJK V lc k u p _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | | « | I--------- l i s t r o u u . f ; . u n f m ?r»M ig

‘ W M o n _______ I4 M f U i n i i111! D O ll l lE S t .la n _ _ _ | 4 4 l ' » » ' l . t t A C IIK V V an - t « m * > A L D W

llm a lM . W alk -In . . ’ < _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ 401 I n d

____ T W I N F A L L S “ ’" ' Ii 5 E Q U I P M E N T C O .

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^ T R U C K S ■

^ G a lo re -

“ ’62 FORD 5169SRanebtro. SUndard traniatfc tlon wllh Ttry low mlln>.

. and a ipttlal prict at |IH below »<«tm boot

'61 FORD $nS 5.Styl*4ldt pickup. Long bn.VS. 4^pttd. cutton f.k radio. Krtnxtl bitch, d.laa" tqulpmtat and ■ btauty.

■ '60 FORD l-to n 51395V*. 4-tpt^. dualt, T ,„ i „ ‘J

nllcagt. local tradt-ia. J

'60 FORD F-600 ?2296 ^. 2-toB. Htery duty VI .nili.

■ . W i * » " a “ Sfon“ ‘'- ' ' - * ‘*

'60 FORD Pickup ?1395______ yg'^4^-«P^^ OMtom tab, !».

'60 IN TERN ’L $2195l-ten. Cab ovtr thaiiU, IVif whttl beat, l-tpttd, :^p«i ■zlt. Btw motor, new tim.

' '60 FORD F-250 J149S— ?;-ton *tylt-.idt. VI, 4 - .p ^— atw tlr«*.-top bergalm— ------

” '69 F O R D 2-ton 51G95ixng whtt1ba.t cab and cu. all. I ttit td ault. Cbtck tbl* truck ovtr today.

i '59 CHEV 2-ton $1795.Cab forward, long wbttlbutZ-ap«id axit, Idtal farm tnJXr

'55 STUDE 5595 ■ Pickup., G-eylindcr. o«rdrl».

onft.

* 53 ,CHEVY $345— ------i*“ ~ ’5 l FORD S345;; su k t. »i-ion. VI, 4.«i«i'■ heavy duty .pring*. ^.td- J

’61 IN TERN 'L $295•la. . • < tp tft. A rtal Ur-

^ “ W c M c T t o i ^

z '48 CHEVY $395__ • Low tUt-btd pUkup. . ,

•h! »47 CHEV l-to n ^95*** 4 . e |^ . atoek and gr»ln bt^__ - dual tire* hod mhttli.

- UNION, MOTORS«M B ig Drive-In Lot

... 80 3rd ^venue East

^ O PEN EVENINGS" * phona 733-1019-7M-199Sall. N 8ate*m*n’a Uom* Phona • t Leonhard Fltcbar 7«.1JH

Mika Thornton 1I94UI™ s s a ' 7 - - a soae Byron Moya 7tl-747t __ tUaU«t{«v , .I tH tl l

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^ P i c k u pitnt

;'ri S p e c ia lHut ■ •* ■ .

- .'61 FORD FlOO $1595 96_ S't|'jln^tJ-, 4^pt^.^,long^whwjly»

'Gl GMC 1001, $1GB0* VI tngln., 4-epttd. one owntr,

wide Uj i , __

’53 STUDE $2B05 l-fPitil. ottrUrlvt. clMik

<^ T r u c k s , I

I

5 '63 IHC IGOO $3450104 VS tnglnt, |.*ptt<<, t.<l>Hd a>lt. long whtelbut, low B.I1#.|fc

5 • -

• ,'Gl IHC 164 $2000^ to t V* engine, l-.p»d,

aal*. long wheelliaat, low mlUag..■0

'47 I l i c KG $B95m l l-ryllniltr tnglnt, 6->|.t^l. ^ apted Uniwnle. 14’ betl and'grill

I body. Eilra titan.

■ ' M c V E Y ’S , IN C . ■---- I l l Ird Av.nua Wt.1 « I« H

NEW ID EA MUFFI.BBWotka on a ll ta rt and pl'kuc^ '

“ ' s - i f f h v . ’. r J ' s / m ' i„ car. U Ofli laiuritil, yi.ur ” , rt/unilt<l.y W* In.l^ll whili t**

BALDWIN MANOPACTUIli,H(J »• COMPANY, INC. J

401 Ind A .t. a. Twla F«ll»..l*^ ,j OMQ 'n tU O K f l- I N JW iO la

L E E PONTIAC \ o iiE V R oi.rr »»•» t-»a*

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l-1059^AM BLEEL:ie95_____:

I U57 FORD Now $695■ f f £ r “ .

I » I CHEV ?79B■ K £ * r . ^ S J 3 S 15

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I s p e c ia l ' ~

I '67' OLDS 8 8 , “B - J.dow Sport coupe. H y d rs - & n t l c tn n im lu lo n , n d l o . 'S IQ ■ ita m ljjir ta .. .__ ___■ ?395

■ I t)I 1956 CHEV $49SI '*1iir■ (CM. M« ao. • fl

I IIS6 OLDS 88 - i695 ^H ttuuaHb^ r » ^ , b u ^ ^■ Uhl n4 tnd «hlu fialib. Ititl H hk*-

I WR\ PftTlTi »19R■ ^ M a itrJu^ . molor, I l l s ”■ ‘‘Ih wllli o«irlrlr«. ------

I 'im ClfEV— - $85■ , MK»L ro>r«niII4i trtninlMlon.

l O T M H i t C l A L S ' ^

I 1957 INTERN'L i^-ton■ finup. 4-<rlM,f m>il.>r.

lrui«U*liin. **T» thtrp

W llss DODGE 2-ton■ LOHQ . w ii ...« tn..k, i-Tllndti

A JI

I «52 ClIEV 2-ton SI » ,

I IMS STUDB %.tmI " * *' ’?■';!

l iL E N G . JENKINS G■ CHEVROLET"

I ”'■ F K " ,’!!J!,‘! —H ‘* * ' ^ ■ ••I 'h 7 I M 0 H ^

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B ' **' ’•I T g l l a

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B w r i i S n v196 A «o«

» . CARS GALORE

C A R L S O N ’S—

’i S . -Y oT n 'l^ r’^ " ^

*** ■ CADILLACS Uo.,~i 114 9>,Dtor. MO '63 B«dAn Devillfr—Air_____ ___’81 B e d an - lilk e new—L ocal <-doo,

- « n n '®® S e d a a - A lr conditioned • .2 W --« S e d a n -R ea U y c le tn

------------- ,M C o u j» -W eU de&l

W A G O N S

? C W C K B V -A lr conduioned .” ■«! P O N T -^ u it.o „ , m n tt

VI O R E S T ^R L U i — Lo tmile* bxai

'M FO RD —A good buy (Uad

, SE E T H ESE S Sf W PO N TM O 4-Ooor h*ixl- l ii -------- . ta p - - Air conditioned P‘'* “

'61 OUMKT J -d o o p -n l ie --------- — TO9nflR PALCON IVjrdor - .

ih i^ ’W T O R O OtlMCte coups — wtiK O re rd rlre &nd sh a rp i r

•69 PLYMOUTH - S e d a a -• b a y .

149 5 ______ . .WmoM__1 ” ^ ■ O iaEB~CA TIS- " -

'58 C H E W BelA lr sedaii - <.,p« 1 9 9 5 ’07 CHEV BelA lr sedan rlladtr 97 D O D O S w d a o —good a, r*- •87 PLY M eedan-r-buy

"K PLYM s e d a n -se e -86 FO m > tu d o r -c h e a p

1 4 9 5 *M B tn C K co u p e-g o o d *•’ ***« no . ■« B D ICK aedan - r t" '.liV CHEV—R una good

. '60 P O H D -R a b b lt h u n te r m D1 0 3 5 - -ibtrp ----------

COMMERCIAL1S95 *61 OM O -heavy 'a - to n • AIm«or. '60 CHEV l» - to nt4 U . >S9 OMO 1-ton i-w h ee l drive

A N D M A N Y M O R E

S ------ CA'REESON’S ••>1'?oeU u CtdlllM ' QUOto t Ukla S u i n t- lR n ______

g g g — ■ _ _ - _____ ,

S - - b e t t e r - — -------------------

s BUYS in ^

E 11960 CHEV ,?1496

BUetys. t ^ r ta d ft ti.} |«» 1» /aiBeiu CbvrralrtdwndtblHW lo ■ ■iMm< '6 1la t whlu. P<,w«rfll/e, V*.

' 1968 CHEV ’ 51095 "15.---------- ----------------------------------------------

e.V '.l=.'” .'.d‘“, r . ' ■• '60^,, 1966 CHEV ?696 iHj'j5 , » . B«1 Air 4.d(M)r ••dm. pow.

• •rrlM*. VB. BtlUr thiiiy d r a - • *69.

» 1 S 6 1 F O R D S 1 4 9 5 •* !■?

------------- -----erlindtr «ti|ln*. low mil**.

1 9 6 1 C O R V A I R ? 1 4 9 5 '5 7 !S 495 ‘'00 d*Iui* 4Hjoor tvltii. 4 <looi

Bhtrp looking I mllw, /InlthK i ' {jw.r

MAGIC VALLEY , , , ■ — -MOTORS--------------S

llftl"Ooldtn RuU Chirrolit Dttlir"

BUHL Phono MS-43a3 I

“ " - . 1 , 1 inwtli / OV*f

iS?. ^HOLD ■5B ,

Ls" m‘i p " , D on’t buy u n til you've >58

checked th is . i . Un’S'h

1 0 6 2 F O R D ?hi. i T pkon P n t« m

. t iH T ills economical beauty haa 'RQradio, heater, a tanda rd trana* u i.rtimloslon and la lu abaoluta n»iu.

, ..-.. ahowroom condition w ith only» i« i J7.000 ac tua l mUai, 5 0 ^

ONLY »199S

r i c e ’S u INS CHEVROLET, Inc.p - • - - - 5 d^ Jerom e 334.4Bia *■

OPEN KVENlNOB UNTIL I P.M. inilMti. auBdtir. 10 ftjk. (a t p.m. , ,« o iM i l l - ----- — - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , 9 „ j 'MIM

^ SPECIAL BUYSitii TORO a-dmr M1%' J" • .»l1hil.r, .uiid.r. iriiiimlHloa „

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JT U n '“ » « “ « ---------------- « 1» ^i i . t 'A ■“ » u i o K ____________ n «

« b r o w n in g AUTO ^— t u ta« AnniM Nattb

__________________ «•'»'>u t o fuo* M oron oo.• OOOD IN Q >«'«*'

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f t^ T R A M r iMB AiHwMbltej >CT 5«l« aoo AI.I~,

g _ _,__QUALITY! , ° u

■--------------I b n ot - t x yir tiB lv e - ^ --------------- -—3

- i t 's priceless. Buy with"confidence^

1961 COMET4.door, tuu.m.lic Irtntmlnlon.

1961 VALIANT« a l <Hloor. tviixltrd tnnamlulon. blftted • .

1961 FORDwllb 0TtrdrI»«.

1960 DODGE«.door V8 wltb tulomtlle.-

ned • 2— 1958 MERCSM caum .. ..door, fall pow.r.

®» 1958 STUDE

1959 IMPALACHEVnOLET tuu>m,0. ^lT»nMBUilon. V* »„d p«.«r<d.

a r t. 1960 CHEV % tonled • “*> •Bd e erllnd.ri ^

* ----------- ^^ __ 4Hp^e4 pickup 6. A nlc< ont. xhi,

• 1959 DODGE 2 ton ’“ — Upwd. t.«pt*d. VJ f ltt Ud truck.

1955 WILLYB_________

— -----------1 9 6 8 ^ i ) O D G B ^ t o n — —1 " 4.«P«t4 pickup. R*«dr t« 10.

I 1958 IN TERN’L4.wbMl.

1967 IN TERN’L W<l.w bnl. Oinsht itock rtck.

1955 DODGE 2 tonJ.tpMd, VI. gnlB b d

cr tod tUKk »ek inick.

. ; ■ M any more used cars, p i c k u p s , . _ and trucks ” ^

ANDY & BOB’S 21 drive MOTOR CO.' .E a . IB

W eat-E nd Fo rd Dealer 'BUM-------------------Pbon, ---------

QUO_ _ I

~ ~ THEISEN

FIN E CARS - v '

- ! - '62 ^ 0 8 0 FALCON , !'“5 'P T 7 Tbli bMuUful powd«r biu* <*f ll - b id . •‘ •‘ V «*«»ptlontl throufbout. K ti wblM

wtllf, »Undtrf irtmraUiloB. r«- P K idlo >nd bMUr. U»k< new ln«Id< L / l l l

1 4 9 6 «B<1 out.^ NQW $1785

S S il ’61 PONTIAC Tempest*' :*■ BtButlfal llttl« 4.doer ctr Uitt h ttlArtB »r»rr «M*»pf7. Ono o»n*r. Eztet- _ _1095 Ir Ilk, Btw. : -------M W . _______________ NICE <1495

'60 BUICK Invicta4.daor Mdtn Ib b*tut|(ul elttm.

KRflR 'ntWl'In* fnt«ffor.pOoD A ir pow«r with v«rr low mllHK*-

. JU STJlBflS

'59. DODGE H ardtop '62 1495 * hb®tu>**dif*** *6\'' h'*u"*lt«''

Sh*tre“ |.lSh# '62 ’S .I .T ----------------- . i ^ C E W ie s ------------

1495 '57 FORD Fairlanc *61Mdtn. 4.door Flowton^ )r«l1flw «n<t whIU mllw, fiBlth. Equipped wUb rordomitlc.

powtr itM rlnt, radio tnd h«tt«r. ' ' g l Wet and <lwn.

NOW t69S

'57 MERCURYQlMMlni iir«*B tnd *blU MolUr

, _ WtU lln*. tU .. low mlletit.. ONLY ri05

'67 CHEV Club Sedan: = - ie o .

OVCRDRiVB. >flHARP W95

*56 MERC Sport Coupe----------- - w

Clttn. OUtn c tr.JU ST «eao ^

V» '6 8 OLDS Super 8 8HiKiri Coup*. •lUrlar Inikt ns>«tnd h ti B^» Ullor nikda •w l cu«- ' 5 g«r«. Pstr*r ttnrlng tn/f I>ra<i«*.ThIt ^ B nIe* <tr.

ONLY WM ' .5 7

’ ha» '56 PONTIAC I ?a95rana* aurtbU I 4sl<»r htnllap. ll/d ra . >r7 loluto IBBIU. rtdlo tnd bMKr.

' '60 PLYMOUTH fS9BlUI»d«r< Indoor i.d .n , rtdlo. h - u •r. tu lontU t trtnimUlon. Rum

'67'55 MERCURY $496';iir'*.j:.‘.srB,*“T u f;i? rv ‘:j!; -se

J c^ulpp*^. New u r litd i.1n.,g g P Q JJ J J 4

j*i blttii; n*w whit* wtii tinf, •, rtdlo. hkaur tnd OVCKOKtVK.

’ -BS LINCOLN f l8 0 ’5“---------- Ctpri Ooupt. full wwtf. Ilotd

ch««k It iruun^lt. Igg

r e THEISEN MOTORS, INC.

701 MtiB KMt n i.no ft ’*• . . ■__________ *__________ 'Bn

'2 1 A Real Bomb » In*. 1962 FORD ™j r p Q O A U X I S H ARDTOP »gg

-___ aP O R T COUPS

' Radio, heate r, 4-ipeed tran i>

mlM lon, 40fl v a tn -pow ar en-

- £ H ic .. i» a u » |u ] .b r l |Ht red l l n . _ _ _ _ _

itn m - tah and all red Interior, PoaU Kinni

C r 3u ^ traoU on low apeed rea r end, ______

ii'a -w y new w hlU wa>i tire*. Nearly

'nJfiUn! new. only 18,000 aoltial m l>u. ^

n s YOUREE MOTOR -4^Mi «»ln »(u«th Piuii. TIMIM

^sajtcs; Y

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1963 N A T I O N A L

S c o u t „;on ■ ■ ’

R E D U C E D '5 6

?15 H O U R L Y '5 5

HP ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Alt ’55

1 2 N o o n 't i l 1 2 M id n ig h t

- E a c h n i g h t a t . S P .M .l u i e a a r i . 51

,M«a 1 -W ea"plcklip- —— - » 5 5

-------- Will be auctioned offto th e h ighest bidder. '53

______________ - p l u s - •

o t h e r f u n a n d g iv e a w a y s '5 5

■S ' a 1 0 % d e p o s i t , w il l b e , r e q u ir e d w i t h e a c h h i g h '4 9

■ ;S ■ ......... ... ■C h i s h o l m B r o t h e r s ’4 7

• m s B u r l e y

? .f i '678-5565 ?'i u M i- . -------------------^ ----------------- ,5 5

— -------- —, , A t ' '67

S ■■ T H E S E

,p *62 DODGE Spt. Coupe

'62 CHEVY II 2-door j♦J165---- --------------- ---------- — -.............

'61 RAMBLER M oot '60whIU

Ctuf: ' '61 FORD Tudor W gn. r 1898 '®1

'61 TEM P’ST Wgn. 4-dr.

S B f lD n F . l ,a n e c r W iro .

' ’6 0 D O D G E W g n . M r .lan ■ ^ ,- ’5 fl

.’6 0 D O D G E S p t , C ou p e3UP©bik!;,:- - '69-L A U IC -4 .dr.-S edaa--------^

J' '6 8 , D eS O T O S p t , S e d a n

” '- '6 8 C H E V 4 -d r , W a g o nbraW.

f W»8 ' »67 f o r d Fordor W gn. '60?a05ji/d«- '67 CHRYSLER Sarotoga ,,

59?395 .gy Q L pg Sedan

j405 ' U ]' V^n! '56 IJODGE 2-dr. Hdtop. " ,

»3 9 B ‘50 CHRYSLER 4-doorI t i n * , • . . . , , . , , ,K tV K . * ■

110.4 " • ' ' ' “m'8 5 C H E V M o o t S e d a n S ' ;

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1, '6 B f 'O j |D S lu ( lo n W » n . ,

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Y 0 U R 8 B M O T O R 0 0 . «»up.

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. W E’RE CI ____ BEHIND THE ___

8 -— ^ -------- -8 — 8 ^ — —

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A re : seUlti* a t a n o high. O ur B IO A -l USED ^ CAR AND TRU CK CENTER

TsT a t 150-3rd Avenue E as t Is JAM PACKED w ith C lean

J A -l RecondlUoned U sed C ars 191d a y • and T rucks, Cor

r x u BZE TH ESE—T E ST DRIVE W l 'EM — T hey will speak for i q i

them selvesl '

?88 SPECIALS'53 PLYMOUTH 2-dOot S

- '4 6 - e H B V r ^ o o c -------

p m t r k r t '5 1 DODGE 4-door

*53 N A S H C o u n t r f C lu b ■

‘5 4 P O N T I A C 4 - d o o r

— ^ - ^ I 88::SEECIALS^ 4 y'63 CHEV, 4-door

TAT '51 IN TEK N 'L Pi'ckup 18'

’ • ?288 SPECIALS jsi5 '6 6 FORD, 4-door 6

j Y '55 FORD Va_2-door 191

» '6 6 FORD V8 4-door

?388 SPECIALS'51 FORD H -to n

4.<p*«d p ick u p « I t b l U k t

r ■ " '“ ~ ’S5 MERC, -tum tm r -------------i offdder. '53 CHEV, Pickup ° ‘''

■ $488 SPECIALS^____aw ays 'B6 FORD Fairlane -----fill be . K ;1 h igh -49 QMC 1-ton- Blotk rttk tnd btd. Engin*. "M,

»na Ur«» Jn top eoodltlpo; - -

t h e r s '47 CHEV l-toni 4 p M d . « (oc lr t n d s r t l n b td .D»tU.

$588 SPECIALS j----------- ' 6 6 FORD Fairlane

4 - lo o r ■SOD’. V 8 , o v t rd r iv * W . ^ ___ , __ __ r t d io t n d b e t U r . T u p i,

'57 CHEV 2-door T iPi> w »i»I|d» . B idJe, •JlO ' j jg i

p '6 6 FORDuoupe C O U N T R Y ffEDAN l^ lo o r , 'O!

V S . R td lo tB d h « t l i r .

A.; l S P E C i ;^ '®'door '60 FORD $ 1 48s ' '

' rA L C O H 4 .d o o r tU U a n . « t< > o n . F o rd o m ttlc . r t d lo , t n d

W gn.'61 V O L K S $1548

n i Hr* N «w ctr tr a d * - tn w i th v«ri*1. 4 -ar. in,

W en '62 FORD $1988— ■ « i & . a ~

r t d lo . b « t U r tm l t i l « > t t t i .4 - d r . O n ly J7,(O o u i u i i j m ljM .-

'59 PLYMOUTH $1288ledan S P O n r B M A N ' « -Jo o r . u d o n

l u r t ( o n v tB l tB M ' I n ^ ' i l l n i "CoUpO

'60 BUICK «i788trIinV m lM lon

^ , w H h Y tn r lowSednn _____

/aKon '69 FORD >/a-ton $1088I'UKOn y j H t r l f l d t n«wl l t « . ^

W gn. '60 FORD 1-ton $1588

aratoga ,'69 FORD 2-ton 11088

=dan £ r . . ' r . u i , “ i i : r , ; s i •> i* .

.UNION MOTORSHdtop, O PEN EVENINGS -door — in-iiti

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Sedan !!!:!!!!Will

S 'lian !i!S!!

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W . . » n ® S T A O T O B A L E SK t n i t w r l y i t o a j » «

S ad jlllRICK’B I N JgRO M B *«"

io d a n V our 01<tjnlol»»a D««J»rSMEED-KEHELHY ^

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U D D K C T X n b i i i p i t l i u i i r « r d iM « f c t r j3 0 . MUP«, r||,B« Tll.UOt. Vbun

^ES-NEWiS Cl_ i D O A u m m a li i l« i f m S a l . M O Aytoit

CLEAN! SHARP! ^And Worth________The. Money C

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1 9 6 1 O L D S 8 8 $ 2 2 9 5 • '{504.<lin>r *r<ltn, lltillu.' htiitr, tuli» raitlr, Pi'w»r »le«rinir, p.i««r brakn. Luctl ont awntr, cl<tn.

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n 'sro ISSO CHEV 51295 '69- ^ . ^ 0 Cor*»lr Htdio, bftlrr,a s t ^ oitll«. Thli il l r»»l clttn r«r.

1960 CHEV $1195 .e g 'Corv.ir 4slm>r, Rtdlo. hc.Ur,

»k)/l. Sbifp.DRIVE^ to r I 9 6 0 B U I C K $ 1 9 9 6 , ^

4.dDor UStbrt btrdlup. lUdlo, 57 hnwr. tulomtUe. powtr itm lns.

I 9 6 0 F O R D 5 1 1 9 5•dO or Ftl«on ludoV. lUdlo. bnttr. Kor 'c ?

tho •conumr o'lnd.d. ^ *»'

! 1 9 5 9 B U I C K $135B ^44loor irdin. Ktdlo. bttUr. iUnd.

'C l u b

o r ' .......... .. ■ • ................................

.1 9 6 1 CHEV $ 1 7 9 ^ ’5 6

bitur, rtdlo. A r«tl bIc« unit.

W 1 9 6 0 D O D G E $ 1 2 9 5 .5 5H ton. 4Hp«d. «<»Hnd«r •rgln«. good rti6i>»r, hitch. A good 6u».

.LS J85G FORD O n ly ?796tun. VS, 4.tp««d, b«tur, bitch. 00

J S plir rvbb«r.

o r 1 9 5 7 I N T B R N ’L - $ 1 6 9 5 - '?.toii. inp»«d t«le. s.ip»ed trtn». 04

lOr mU»loo. loin wbe«1 ba», puttlob«iV b*i. Tblt .U tn •M»s>lloa<il truck.

R IC E ...............

‘ CHEVROLET, Inc..................... Jerom e S24-4813

OPEN eVENINGS VNTIV * PM.-

SttBitj* J6 t.m.-to-«-9Jn.- , --------, L S - - - - - ................... - - -

SPRING5 6

m.'.'"''- No Down Paym ent . . w . ' SALE.

F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y i L S f r o m 9 a .m . t o 8 p.m. , '5 2

0 D rsffln? S a tu rd ay on P O N 7 ,Dvtrdriv* WUl be given aw ay a t 7 p jn . *49------ „ „ anurdu._______

3 oars wlU go dow n $60 a n •sio' »•- h o u r from 18 a jn . lo 8 p jn .

Saturday . T hey a re :

4.door. '6 1 T E M P E S T ■ $ 1 6 9 5 ^

t ’ '6 0 T - B I R D $ 2 6 9 6

™ -----------— 3 9 6 6 ,P 0 N T U C _ ._______$ 1 4 8 8 N o Down — » « m o n th

I l f ™ ' I8B 7C H EV4-door ha rd top

$ 1 6 4 8 NO i w w n - m m on th

ll',*' 1 9 5 5 F O R D. 4-door sedan ntn' $ 1 9 S B N o D ow n — IIS m o n th Bob <h whiit .------------------------------------------------- s . J

------------------1 9 S 3 T O p7.JJM,- 4-door sedan w■RI28R N o D ow n- 1 1 0 m onth

■ \ \ : L 1 9 5 2 M E R C U R Y --------IS |rfit» ------------------- atw rt-C niine— _____________«». atrnil No Down—»10 nvontn

1 9 6 6 PONTIAC .f i (o a 2-door sedan

----------HQ D Q w n -.» a4 m w i« \

***• 1 9 5 6 F O R D4-door sedan

$ 1 0 8 8 N o D own — W l m onth

ll?” 1 9 5 7 F O R D W iig im 'Nq D ow n- 1 3 7 m onth 3

, ? ,™ 1060rO N TIA CS port Coupe $<

$ 1 6 8 8 NO D ow n- « 8 monUi w«

• •S iS M55 PONTIAC ’Bport Coupe

No Down — 110 m onth 60

ORS 1 9 5 6 P O N T I A C^ 4-door hedan rgA

Q g 'N o Down — 118 m onth

s-tin m s CHEV '6 24-door aedan lu m

m . , m ' W D o .n - ^ m .n o a U ,

W57 n u ic K rM»fiiJMl sporC Cottpe)!!S!! N »Po.,>-.M m onl„ 55 ,________ We have a good selection >*•**'JAI.ITV ot UeM S harp Late i r o

b. m i« Mcdp] C a« .

LEE PONTIACIb J E R O M EUj )9( H. MiKoln lll-M II

iiiuiii.>.ii. i>»Ma »«L,i>~;u':nr.in; AulMi"tlli> traiiimlMlan. On> ownar

_____ rtr. Kic«l1«nl Mndltloti. I‘hi>n» 111* '6 4

P V tIO T B ' •luftV In IM« ^ m t l .tt”. tnwh iuY II,i» w*iiiii «<ir <tr or pltkup. I'hont e<il.■),r:V 7, 1ii-0lt»i _ _

J#tl.

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Ilcindihi.- r flU ATP n iB '" fla|J... RyU" Uwi»

itd t tH ‘i f.m . r o n b j

SXLASSiFllp^300 AgtomobllM For U\*___ lo p w

. Twin Ft

?P! W IL L S A ^

___________S P R IN G ____

C L E A R A N C E

>09^' [ 1 _ § A ^ ---------------------i r t k t i . " W b « r« e iu to m cra te n d ib « lr f r i« n d t~

2 9 5 '0 0 f o r d V8 4-doorm •♦d.a. R id i* .

b e t l t r BBd C h il.o m M lt.NOW $1405

1 2 9 5 ' 5 9 R A M B L E R C u s t o m. •8 t» t)6 o ' wttOB inJoor. BtdJo.

’ hftl^r tod o>irdrlvf.- J U S T | \ « 5 1

il ,“ '6 8 RAMBLER Custom4Mloor H .d lo . h i t o r . 7 <lt u t o a t t l e lrtn « m lt« lo n .

1 9 9 6 O N L Y » 9 5 r ; r / . .K.dio. '5 7 r a m b l e r •

w H n * . V I 4 H j« ,r . . d t B . R td lo . b . t u , n» '• w llh o v .rd c w * . 1 9A r » t l b u j r^ «.<ylln(:

J 1 9 5 J U S T $ 7 9 6 t i r c t . I

'• ' 5 7 C H E V 4 - d o o r I SV8, r td lo ; . n d .U n d - «'

_________ t r ^ t r t B i m l u io n . lU t I < lM n; J r tH i t .1395 :: oNLy yw--------^

'67 CHEV BelAir S™",;4.door ••4tn. V8, ndlo,' r»bullL bctur tnd rowtrslld*. clttn.

..................... - .. . . . . . . . . . 0 N L Y $ 7 M

179? '66 CHEV BelAlr

™ t , « . , i5 S

'5B RAMBLER 2-door . S K Jb i . ■ B . r i i o p , r ^ i o , h „ i „ , „ j

O T trdrlT *. Good to B d lilo o . 1 !N O W $ 5 9 5 V I . 4

S , '55 MERC 4Mioor J™.‘E td lo . b M l t r BBd tU lO B ttla .

. N O W |3 » 6 v s )

^ ’54 OLDS 4-door , OXT pC.1 ’ I t - 19

N O W ,$ 2 9 5

.............. ' 6 3 O L D S 8 8

S P E C I X L $ 1 6 0 J

" * 6 2 “ C H E V " W a g o n ------------------------- ^4.door. tBdio, &«tur asd

a PJt. Powirflld*. 1' NOW $195 s ^ ifn

HAHT MOM CARS ............. - TO CHOOBB rROK- . . , _ _ I

PICKUPS 11“’'56 W I L L Y S Pfckup i

fient. , ^' ' 5 4 W I L L Y S P i c k u p . . ‘ !

4 - w h . . i d n Y t . 1d a y $895

» . m . , ' 6 2 C H E V V i T o n 1

PONT , , ^ I7 p jn . . 4 9 C H E V 8 / 4 T o n 1 9 5

■ W IL L S 195■J5J5 USED CAH DEPT. 1ST

’ P h o B t 711.7111 '

. U 4 4 tk A t ib b * w m

, t h ~ --------- ------------ 11T i l l *

N E W CAB DEPT. S "RAMBLTO _ JEEJ. Sr.T

B u ilB M PboB* T l | . « » l, t . R t n k W ilu i i i - s i h '^ '

u h Bob WIIU 7 1 S 4 4 He J. will* m - u u

------ --------- L e a h l l l l i B ----------------- T l i . t i « « _

. . . ' W I L L S M O T O r c O ' . ” '« l S b o th o n * W .t» b o n *

------------------------------------------------- IQ

f f r e ¥ —

G ra d u a tio n '

G i f t s — . 19d .M lln

$ 4 0 H a m i l t o n W a t c h *“ ‘• W l. 1 .11 u .« 1 „ „ o . . r 11000

‘ h $ 3 2 C r o t n n W f l t c h, W U b t i l u i t t l » „ l u o u> 11000

$ 2 0 C a r u v o l l e W a t c h i .".-,,'* 'Ul W lib a lJ u H d ( t n u p U> I t I O J ) , , **. I O H tr a o o d t h r o u ih H t r » t b

( .e rH nt h • ' 6 0 F A L C O N $ 1 1 9 5 "

itkior M u t t w t tb «UDd<nl I r t i u . f nI m U ilo n . I t )

w CHEV f i m • s 'l "UEt. A III | . d o « r w l lb r v w t i i l l i l . .

'62 0(.DS ' 12895

•67 FORD ■ ■ ■ |7ilS 'F A in U A N K - I W 4Mloor. 1 9 1

i„ '55 MERCURY $495M O N T O I.A n i h t id l u p miupZ f u l l 1 9 1

t l o n «“ * " •

’ ' 5 a L I N C O L N $ 6 4 5O M 'l t l iH io jir. O n . o w n * ,. Ww m l l » i « . lo td o d , Im m te u lt l ^ .

I I . » I 4 ' 6 0 F O R D $ 1 7 9 6 ^4 .w h ~ l d t l . . . vs, .u . t o m • t b . 4.

----- ;----- »f»Md, W t r i i b t iU . I 0 « > U n y lo nO M IU B . t i n t . .E a (« ll« B l tvndlilon.Jb.""!!' '64 FORD P 4 0 0 1646

. & 0» u . ? r r U t REC

r r s r a Ju a ia a A m p le .o l U a .0 (Ul • m any fine oara a t , . . F i N

^ • D ,& S ' PORD-SALES 1

JEROM E j!” Piiona i2 i-63 ii t t t

W > " "« r t* lU i .J I o m t^ P h o n ^ X n in i r

I lD ^ A D S ^ ^■PP May. 17-10,; i 963 I j u t I

• Twin F a lb rim fts-N evyi j j f ' ' | « ^ l

Autoiwobftea For Sate 2(KI

-----------T K W R S—^

-----------------HJIbns. l ij^i

1-Tons . : I

2-Tons . I,,

: ■ 3- T o n s " . j j | |

us 1962 FORD F600 j H ‘• \ t r ■ S

1963 DODGE 600 . i l -lUtvy 2-ton. Vg motor IHP

»5 tnd t»l». lone f„m«. I OM V

: t 1959 CHEV 2 -to n . ' I( . 0 ' l ln d « r , < .«p**d. 34p « « d , I . I Ix S * '

196 t i r c t . IcB f r r t m , . ’ M

1969 CHEV 2-ton.* S i . . - ” *’ 1 0 '

n i59-D O D t3E -2;L i------------ l i i« . « n n d . r . 4 .« p t« d . B iU , ' n

flCIM ■ . .

2-TONS^ ^ 9 6 1 IN TERN ’L M on -------^" * * l - e » l ln d .r 4-«j>Md, * . , p » d t x 1«.

j i - 'S r t £ Jd *■ * “

S 1969 CHEV 2-ton* 9 5 V I . 4 - t ^ . Z ^ p M d t x l t . M tr» -

roi>d S.MxJO Hr**. U U ' tUek tad , .1ir«lB b«l wllb fold iSwn .ld«. ”

1966 CHEV 2-toii ■' i s a s s _____ 1

1965 DODGE 2 -ton . l l

Truck VHeadquarters

19B5 CHEV 2-ton* » 0 } .« jrlln d * r. 4 .«pM d. |.« p M d . k>Af

i r t s i t . ____ ___ '

- I9B5_CHEyjZ-ton

1969 FORD F760

............ 1959 OHEV 2-ton^ 9 5 J - w l l n d t r . 4 . f p t f d . a a l «f T - lo iia _ » rm m o ,

. . . . 1958 CHEV 2-tona196B IN TERN 'L 2-ton

tSTB------ * T * " * * T i l I l i a « » « i-b o * t a d * o o d . ■

19B6 IN TERN 'L 2-ton

™ . 3-TONS— ..... -1959-PO R D -G -750_________:

T i l l c tb . t o - M b to a i l * . (.«p««4

wn UUli® wiJm‘ l l “ l'*’b 2 k “ ' -* « r r a o o d l o .o o i lo ' ' l l % b U r a !

BP ' S u i "

B 1- t o n s" ^ - - i 9W -D 0 iJU i in . t oa-- . ........... :

----- m s DODGE l-ton

1953 FORD l-ton

1949 DODGE l-tonwi/d'‘"unri: * •***

'^‘TONS1962 DODGE y.4on

. VB. 1un« w il l. bo*. 4 4 p i ^ . t u lo -i.

I960 DODGE Vi-ton( .e irH n d tr , t U n d t n f b o i ------ -* f

J )B low .m llM i t . . K > ir» » b » V

1061 CHEV % -ton**?.■ b o i . K r tn -

95

55 ^'1957 IN TERN 'L

. is!?*”""’"'95 ' .............- ............................

19B4 STUDE W-ton95 "™ "*■•r.11 1966 DODGE Vj-ton

TRUCKS are

ou r SPECIA LTy96lion All Trucks

COMPLETELY

RECONDITIONED and

GUARANTEED

FiNANCINO'iiviir«bJ» fo r EVERYONE '

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way

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:;oorR R . flanked by her dauihiert, Jaii, i j , irti n n a u l huiband and (a lb e f in Ihe aecluiloii of npleteil hU M-orbl^ f llth t and landed aafely, t) ief new* conference. (AP wJrepboto)« W « M

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way laiand. (AP wirephoto)I- ................ ¥ > * ¥

a nirt. Ja n . I I , I rn . a n d Cam, u . w alltd ou t her le aecluilon of th e ir home near llou itoo , recr inded aafely, th e tr io ilepped ou liide th e he r lo» M n

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thla plotore w m made, >oiltheaa( of M id. «r >boto) • - t b l* _ ^ ^ » -

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MRS. HATTIE COOPER acoepta Thurwlay after her eon, Gordon Coi a nearlr-perfect 22*orbll apace t llih t

Iltd out her check, m .h e watched lelevUlon louitoo, reentry, but tbe tear* fare way to itti lide the her eon waa all H |h t, It w ai a doul

M n. Cooper'i eSrd birthdar annlven ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥

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OPER acoepta Utephoned oonfratuUtiona on, Gordon Cooper, eucocisfuny compleled bit-space n i ib t . A few tears trickled down cbed ielevUlon accounts of the aatronaut's I fare way to itnlles when it waa announced lul . It was a doubly special day—it alio waa thi rlhday finnlvcrsary, (AP wirepholo) wh

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tulatlona jmpleled ed downtronaufs tIN E FROM THK earrler I^Mrsi inounced lute bobbinf on th e surface of the P alM was the capsule waa lirud to Ihe earrier*. 0 which (owed tbe capsule t« tb* Hear¥ V ¥ ¥ ¥

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ON COOl'KR breaks into a p i n aa he is i way spacrcraft |„ which he circled Ihe Kartb Keai down In Iba Paelfla M Htbeait a ( M id- | waloi

J iordD a. :. AT F b lC llT B END^iAatran&utJlo&a hanrar Trudy Ctoper In Uonston, Tex., on the

E aitta -l from the Mercury control center a t C i M ouad her aatronaat husband splashed safely ratbeast hlpi. amtAipc a clfah, U W alter WU I'tarret, o f ‘ProJect Mercury, the man>ln-Rpac<

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Barrier l^aarsarge U faittned ( • Astronaut Ooi rfaca of the Paclflo aoulheast o f Midway Island (» (he carrier's hangar deok and Cooper slepped le t« (b* Xearsarge, is hoverinf ju i( behind the

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lashed safely Into the racKic. BehindW alter Wliltams, operatlons dirwSr

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ilronaut Gordon Cooper's space csp* dway Island Thursday. Momenis Istcr oper slepped out. A navy whateboit.

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lapnil* was haalad aboard the « * ^ iwlad out and « m ^ v ta ■ f*< •**?" »

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l» 2 « ! 5 5 k A adem n. l* M a r A u to

i52S 2? S 5 »tii^E^p i S ? i 2 u i ) f UDda. Because of the [ S y f i f t i t o 'b e t t e r tht n It b u b

j i S f S P T J u n i o r p u n tw beU n two row i >t a

« , 'm l i n . B»lph schnetl. I ^ r a o n .whl<* they jw reh u ed tt

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h . O a O t o ^ . K elm Ihi£riHr<<m BM nmenU. C alifs wltt

ooif.'M id M lje t ttai »»ef»»ente f>»nronnd«.

Mr »Dd M « Dennte Ward. Balt U ! ^ o a tht Albert Sm ith ranch a t Ell p n w lKf*"- ■______ _ ■

tteTH ftluMB, who b as ip en t th« pa eelii"ia»y Ib DenTer, b a i retnracd ta

Ik fueott, Mr. and M n . Georra i « i ___■ ^ T m H aJT K ln rH in rh ar^ rtlled -

vbere he will farm th is summi dttniaUla to their new surroundini

e r v w n e - t o Shoshom -this-w eekf

r ^ f t i T B l m n s , « h 9 - f in n soatha Mfc mMad Uidr wheat M d ^ ert a, (dTiret weadier. B lnrell i t now piUat Ul betn crop around Inna S.

IMS Woody aad son. U r r y . a n mei id WWy-Moch. MuUJiFe«r ef.T ^ W e.

ilTW. bss moved IS Hereford cows i ribt hsi leased from D avid Pish.

sad Vacclnatad la s t week.

' n i B i m n o v . m y » w - a But M fftfTUi designed to deal ther« i8h ra^uns of sugar Is under- eouatr |olD(l a severe test as to lt« abll* quotas

» hsndle a sh orta^ . them Bid tn the lesO's o o n g n a expect

a iugar stabUleatlon act marke m has been -oontlnun d - .ia a ta - 3*flM Y(wm« arrwpf. Hiirlny >iM tn world war n . It« m ain luetan ijKtin ttss been (he stabUlsa- Dnlte( ana suppllM o f TO- ity w

i v t B ^ a system o f m ark et' the su n mttrols and quotas. n an d

A ffM set up « t a time when drfnki ■W larptuses had greatly de- wirt-pnces and dom wtlo pro-

a r K K SSBwui iS^fflSSS K r i K ^ s r

!« 'inpWed rouifalj two-tiiltda . ’ S* Jt tb BMdi. Cuba waa the m a- *"«•*' J» J«»l|n lupplter untU dlplo- « ltT * la t lo n B - ir tt h - O M tt o « « « * J J i »ff8 severed * te w y w rs [ g *

w ota syalsm was su s- holdli P««<H tfurlng World war n 1» . istar ijw i-ibortafes replaced sur- i m u d ihtre was no danger But « tt» American market being tha (

bjf foreign supplies. forth m ft new shortage In world there

% v s diveloped this y«ar t>e- gorer ot a deotlne In produotloa quota

S J * ’’' Th>* country never- oomp his m alnuined Its quota wouM

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m . TBUm, t^ ve two new foaU out e f )ke Star and Fiddler Sue. These two ir fntm lty . quarter horse show lo Iw ._

tuvcr <tuarter

ittle freitt h it ranch ta M alta to the B .T a ^ last week<end.

s t wetit have -grtatly improved the He Atmo area. Btoekmen report range

Beempaaled by Ilennan Brann. spent tnnviUa. Ore^ attending a u tU e tale. .1 ealres.

ras injured last M d a y iftem oon at a bull Jumped the fence he was s it '•ment floor. HU left shoulder and hip

Ju U vghn iU er families at HolUttec (e hao l nam tre and piow and M p 0*4 teft became of the sadden death r w m .O eB e a r iff. C. / . B o ^ .B a liA Blaod, Lester McGregor. Ed Jaalia. nIUer, Bob Neb, Barald Wagnor. K. aM ar AudreaioA, LesUe Jones, Dava

hu Mba Valley have finished brand- tjelr herds have luriieu llieui' on- — au se of the spring rains, the feed on in It has been fdT'years.

pUaUng n acres of’eanUIoupea and hh t i i Mh aon^h *** g*"# ling aika~llU lB| them.— Ptn»-lrt*atr in ter behind a tractor, and doc* an B rows a t a time. '

1, Rogerson. have m oved to the Andy urehased this spring. Mr. and Mrs. mother's h o w In Rogerson.

IhicrliVton and Merita OtUey, hare COWSCallf„ with several bead e f regia- way a r e .

l eatvcs they purchased a t a speetal Feed banrennds. regUleret

rd. Balt Lake CUy, have rented the - • - anch a t Elba and plan to spend the

pent thV paJi year atteodtng an'eiw ^ retnracd to Sprlagdate, where he vfU K A l Ore. George Johnson, w ith the farm - L v V J

________ OAKLEhas trailed sevei al-h e a d -o K a tt le - to th is summer. His son, Danny, helped

surroundings. Mr. and Mrs. W illiams>-thto-weefc--------^

. h as for 1s i W w t b ^ o f Buhl « th ^ C lever u id pea crops are doing weO d o p ite lo„O ak l( M l i t now preparing L n d p r i o r > *fU >d Jnne S. through• feeder sp

rry. a « m ending fences this week on to s side ; e f TulUe. Another 'm tUe rancher, A visit sford w s and their calves to pasture know t l avid Fish, -m e calves wera biunded. HflUtela X week. w ben h e____ ____ - ' ' —■ '

m w S u p p l y ^ - i s tP»-A But unlike ttia periods when deal there was plenty of sugar, many « ider- countries with f l » d ftnd assured « aba- quotas have been'.alow to f ill “ » • >

them this year. H iey w ant and {nM expect h igher, prices, although A f< I act markeU have advanced , shsrply l _ l a w e r -je a r .a g o levels. _ * ^ “ 2 ag^% ^.A s-a-oonsaquanca-of th l« -M .“ to luctance to sell sugar now, the

United States faces the posslbU- f TO- Ity 6 fv e r y tight supplies during rket- the summer season of heavy de-

mand for food processing, soft rhen drinks and Jce cream. o n « ^ i

T he government has increased u nut oi i5 * ^ the quotas in an effort to i^ake of am tlis: jgy ..iy'E-.{•S®! ihla o c w try ^ sn ia rk ^ to-ftfe lgn u o ^ ^

v e M on a oompetitlve bid b a - tnieka w <!'«>• lu . To share tn the bulk of the tn

aw _in«raas% » « m a U T m ust rw.ti..., commtt lUeU to dellw r w ecifled ^B iff lt e i T ith ln lU ja w llfaL p e,:: M w - u

birds '2% m dtaa 'actually are (oee are larger than the nation's antlcl- the Ida;

lin lo. patad needs for this year. ThU . ^ E a * a s e . - o l 5 l c l a l s hope, will E S B H M ars ^o>va soma o i the countries w ith i r w w ^ fixad quotas to think twice about

SUI- holding off longer, lest they find I • r^uoad demand for their

sur- *u«ar.inger But only time will tell whether '.f ' i p j being tha q u o ta - ln e m se will bring

forth needed sup(>ltes. Xf it falls, world there Is a good poaslblllty the M | | | H r be- gorem m ent m ay suspend aU the lotloa quotas and put sugar on a full >aver- oompeUtlva basis. Ttius n » ona quot^ would hava an assured podtlon ______ In tha American market.

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ta n COWS EATING ON both aides of the i w ay are quite • Bight a t th e W . B . Wbitele;

I m Feed banks ate on bo th side* and feed pai KgU lered H obU in c a ttk . Tbe animals i

^ Oakley Ranch 6; £ Replacement Ur

OAELEV, M ay 17 Plans Burley.. o f a d d ln a 600 m ore h e ad of to p W hen ^ fioSSeln c o w sT 5 " n h e '" 4 W l -h ff w elght~o

a lready has. Is one o f th e goals a re 15___ jrtilO t W. B. W Wteley, Oakley, bred a a

lia s for" th e n w 'f i i l u r e r i f ydu m onths-i over haven’t .s e e n th ls .cM n m o n .s ig h t fo m la 1 n i t e iQ O akley, you w ould find I t sp ring ai r ta well w orth y o u r tlm a to drive . ‘T b e i ' th ro u g h th e a re a o f a mile o f here ." I

feeder space w hile they a te e a t- ^ased u t on to s side by side. of th e idacr, A visitor once sa id . •'! d idn’t grow th, iture know th e re w ere th a t m any second, 1 Ided, H oU teln cows In th e world," n a i—a t

w ben h e drove th rough . '■ t lM wlU------ I n a ll, th e je Is qu ite an u n - jngs, an«

■ tisu a l opara tlon- 'fo u n d - h e r e , a n d cora _ W hlteley haa » _ ^ l r y . replaoa- . ^ 2— " m e n t u n i t w hoh g tow sF lw w as

a n d 't h e n t e t u n u to C alifornia - - m a n y -o f- th a to p -c a ttle tha t.M B

found In th a da iries th roughout the- L os A ngeles a rea ,

aany T h e a n im a ls come from CaU- g t th is u red pa ren ts (s a V

fill a s th a m o lh e r h a s to produce couple i ^ a t le a s t 600 pounds of b u tte r- _

o S r t fa t. A few d a y s a fte r th e b lrtft ■ ™ " S S ; o f tb e e a lf I t Is taken away

fio m .th e m o th e r to a calf rais ing I A n < : — u n it. H e ra - ltH a -^ a re d fo r-lnd l-

f s j r f f s r s s iss.r„^ tjemr r « f « , r S

w l o u s sho ts a re adm inistered. “ “ J™ «. A ccording to B ill D lihm en, le ss to t

^ one o f th e herdsm en, "W eight th e U fl, •JW" Is p u t on fa s t a n d a t fi m onths tu re » n

of aga th e calves w elgh between . . ,

ho ," -T »ie-oalvaa-ar»-sh lpped .»U ' * » - tru ck s w ith abo u t » an im als In »7B5,0W. i th e ench truck . these p!

1 pe- t i r ^ ^ anil a lfa lf . In «ismpU>ii1y >172.000:------- ha lin rart raU mw . Relen t DoU- 13.480.00' a re (oea a re a lso on U a S . ' i m t m m n tlcl- th a Id a h o Processors p la n t in ♦160,000.

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A n d this fonch lo1u X M < w m p U N O M N X w dsbls. And yaw iw» da 11 an a fast I j__ n a c h l ^ LAND BANK N »

______ i« ^ . a n d d to a ia y a w ntoKI • ^ ' o«t Ya«f iMtd MMk t«JJ ■/. mmiiAN»»*Ni(AMC TWIMF^IUS l U t t W - W MS a " : • W .K H W H in O la n K u M u r to y d •)*r r .o .fe * iitM t w i

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aides of the one-fonrth m ile drive- raUons W . B . W bitcley fa m .w e s t o f Oakley, animals et and feed paH o f the 4 bead of t lx moo Tbe animals eatf 45 tons ot mixed turned ___ * i t -k * *

rich Operates llniq nt Unit for Coast ]’Ians fiuriey. a d d s th’ to p W hen th a he ife rs reach a deposits ) - h e w elgh t~ o f-8 beu»-«00-p o u n d s -w trucks-* goals a re 15 m on tha o ld , they are feed bi Jcley, bred a n d t h w w a it lo r seven a re fed "you montha~to~be~Tetq m e d -to Oall- oa ttle -g lig h t fo m la t o producO ' th e ir o ff- Per da; id I t sp ring a n d becboM mlUt cow s." " In < drive . -T b e success o f ou r p ro sram le Of here ." D lshm en com m ents, "Is e a t- based upon , f irs t, th e feeding . of th e a n lm a ls -w e w an t rap id ,

IWn’t jT ow th. good B l« b u t n o t f a t; n an y second, th e b reed ing of th e 8n i-^ “ a w wld," m a l - a t th a r ig h t slse a n d se t- ' ■ tie d -w ith in tw o Or th ree breed-

tags, and th ird , th e m anagem ent . , ? « " • a n d contro l O f- th e -a n im a l." . f J " ® J ia o a - n . «,.* *v.» f u , m m ithsH b p<dnta o u t th a t th e fead- ^ h u ■

SSt o w f K o S * ^ t J M D f**n£d

. raUoos each day. T o take care „ ” c a l l - o f th is am o u n t of feed th e re . f® ° « n t s (s a w rn iam son mill w ith a t r r t p r t Jduce couple of self-un loading trucks, to kep b w i T h a m ill chops th e roughage,»way _ _ _ . _ rt shipped

‘ffi Ixiss.NQted for tJem FrmrCrop._ P p ff iB , M ay 17, ( f l . - . Idaho 's w ^en t 18S3 f ru i t crops generally brought p „ S ie n

)m en, le ss to th e growers th a n in 1601, te r. Tli e igh t th e U fl. d ep artm e n t o f agrlcul- gallons on ths tu re ia p o rts .

^ S M t h v aiT(<». sw eet c h erry cn p , IfllO.OOO, ex - (^p hel

H_via ceede<nil&rBf tneT TK eoing year, fafey ils t a l7 B 5 ,0 W .'W O in e r c ro p rU Usted a n t v v

these p roduction values fo r IBlU f irs t m t th e *nd 1061; r ives aisSSeT ^ U f — C h e r r te s ; - |180.00f r - a n d only.-f« ilataly. S172iM0i nrunea. >1.420.000 and a n lm ^

>1?0^Q i i i i n t in ♦lOOjoQo! P i iu .» u u ^ i w j ^ j^ --

anch looks it.BANK LOAN . . . ta boy llvwlock. land cr new

l3»A ir to 'aa5sU u c l farm buliamgs. ta Install h LAND BANK W A N lo pay U ie i , rjflnanca <

a 11 an a fast M h M , service batta with men wfa NK LOANS are preferred bacaute of lew inU It without penally.

Itoaaw -yaw ftoanoing needs with aa.t a i M y e « d l 4 < ’ •■ - - • — — r - ~j

r*«f iMtd Mak U m Htf*tAN»»ANi(AM06MII0NI / U N ^

t u v - R U H iT OOODINO U ^ B B K u niu rtoyd F ru ir A.M sCemba ie iM f S m J A I . .t7MM7 rk*M 4 a « 4 u i ♦ > w » a i ' ; ^

________ M agic V o f f e /s W eek-End

rive- rations each day and drink aronnd S1,50< kley. animals are shipped to ih e W hlteley radi id of six m onths old and fed n ^ the best i ilxed turned to the Lot Angeles area. (Ttmei-J________ * It ------------

illnique D a ir ^ ^ :oast Dairies f"

a d d s th e o th e r In ^ e d le n ls and ich a deposits It in to th e trucks. T h e WASl id s - w tru c k s -d e llv e r- lt-d lrec U y -lo -th o T h in m y are feed bunks. T hus 4^00 he ad . ‘ .J" " seven a re fed w ithou t a p itch fo rk . T h e

>-Oall- o a ttle -g a ln Is a b o u t-U -P o u n d s g a a ln t i ■ o ff- p e r day. tlons si50ffs. - " In o u r - b j ^ l n g program .^ ha lf oi

e ^ l n s niussen, Oakley, one of th e ran id C ache Valley B reeders aasocla- * ^ 7 '

.t T t ’ Uons' to p Insem inators, Is In an l- c h » W o f th is p a r t o f th e op-;

I M t. e ra U o a All sem en used Is from {“ h pr ‘S J ! r C ache V alley. - . • ~ of

T h e c a ttle generally are kep t . FAG L . f » to th e b reeding pen a b o u t th ree hanO. : “ l . m o n th s • a t - w hich— tim e - th e populal

e a tU a -a re pregnancj’-teated. T h e Ocean! ones , ^ t h calf a re moved to avallali

teedlng ^ eonflrined pen . th e quesUon- to ta l fl * V™; ab le he ife rs-to p e ns-w hero th e y c e n t .a « continually w atched . food, «

th w e "I® o u r m anagem en t and con- ” jjth a tro l p rob lem (and It Is a problem ^ trucks to kep tr a c k of th a t m an y a n l- B W ^ . - m ala, know w hen they were ignnge, ^ h e n they* a re to I>e _

shipped) -we a re m aking sonje II* . use of th e IBM m ach ines a n d BOOOi

____ records. _ g— —“P ro m - th e m -w e know ^B O U t

[ I P w hen to breed a n an im al and S ' Triohn'n w hen to sh ip them , I t Is a big n ' *

h e lp .-W e .-h a v e -a ls o J» o d _ w in e 5 . , I >rought problem s w ith o u r d rink ing w a- 8 4 « n 1861, te r. T hey ’ll d rink a lm ost 67^00 igrlcul- ga llons a day b u t th is should

be corrected soon,” he adm its.Af t h . W hlteley and D lshm en believe ®‘ th e y a re producing m a n y o f the

W. « ' top helfera now In C illfo m ls .>n >'«“ ■ ^ ey"M fl~ jU B rB n tB ed"to v r v -------fU s ted a n w B O pm m ds-D f-bu ttarfa t- th s — .- o r lB«a f irs t m o n th a f ta r Uielr calf a r ­

rives a n d have h a d to ta k e back f r - a n d on ly .-fou r-o r-fW e-reJaq tfc_3 l> a OO and a n l n ^ have been selling for

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3k, land w new eq o lsu en t. Ton oan fl gs, tfl'Install-trrigatton, to tnprova R le s , rsflnanoa a ili lin g loans, ratlra I ita with men who know farming and kj ite o f low Intortat east, long term H*

I

■ R a a (>Veefc-£nd form Pope»r f r i d y

" ■ Com^ ^ ^ B W ASHH

T h e goveri complalhU Industry i

la rly slnc< e arlie r th i

\ , T l I n a n 0 A k M g r n sw er th es

a t othen pa rtm en t m onthly magaslnfr-

B ^ H It sa id a n Im ports.

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stacem ent

ed S U tes tranM c'tlc th% -vnlt4 Im ported

pur^ ^ ^ B I tbeen cUlc

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I a ronnd 61,500 gallons of w aU r. T h e tho rity t W hlteley rad o h w he% they a re abont w here th<

d e r Um b est so len tine c a re t« ba r a - Ion and a rea . (Ttmes-News pboto) • a n d to p

S tu d y § h o w s ^ , Im b a la n c e ^^■:^e W ASHINOTON. M ay 17 m - ^

;.* ''^e a n d agricu ltu re w - MiJunds g a n ln t lo n _ o f .;the_ gn lte d N a- '

tlon s shows th ^ t.m o rp th a n o n e - b j l k t u l ! » “ •" ha lf o f th e w orld 's popula tion j « a ^

liv e s in th e F a r E a ^ o n only one-qiifcrter of th e w orld's food

so c S ! • i r i sIs In .T h is Is m ad e u p of only one* .>nrf ■•u

op - ilf th _ g ; th e w orld's animal- a n d j n a M i from pro telti a n d I w ' t h a n b h e - - ^ ^ _ • -

h a lf of food crops fro m th e land . \9 kep t . FA O said th a t on th e o the r I th ree hanO. 30 p e r c en t o t th e w w ld ’s

popula tion l i v i n g In E urope, in to t o J. T h e O ceania and N o rth A m erica b a s ed to availab le to l f '67 p e r c e n t "Of ssUon- to ta l w orld food supplies, «9 per J th e y c e n t .o t an im al a n d .f is h p m te tn

food, a n d SB pe r c e n t of land J rood erop.. ■ W , ;roblem - ■■ •'y a n l- B O T T T M E S-N E W a W ANT ADS

were FO R FA ST SE O ilM O RSSU LTSto be ---------------- ---------------------------------Bon)e Phon

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should t m ^ midmlts.believe _ _ _ ^~ APPAICi S IBA H O TS'K-Xba _________S«M JbM dina-St<jg fo r ,m “ th e — . ^u, i jf■.' ll"""' "

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o u t o f a b l o c k m a n .

Book your m a r n now to I Chips and ethar atolllont o» patooso Aeras,

F i l l y c o l t s i r e d l i y

H a r n e y ' s P o l c e r C I t ip

Othar Appolooso Sfotllena Standing;* H am ay'a M olhaur Stardutt

I * Hornay'i Chicea Ch«refc*« * H om ty'a Snowdrift

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I l i v e s t o c k In d u s try i C o m p la in ts A b o u t III W ASHINOTON. M ay 17 Lfi — tn rlff commI . T h e governm ent Is gettlnR mnny InvcstlBfitloi■ com plain ts from th e livestock glblUty for 1 Industry about Im ports of m ent jlstftncc." tl■ a n d Uvestock products, partlcu- T hfdeD ni I la rly since prices began dipping the m ea

I *” n 'an^obv^o” 'a t te m p t to an - I^n T o m ^ x iI sw er these criticism s and headI o ff o the rs , th e agriculture de-■ p a rtm en t h a s pu b lla h ed -ln its■ m onth ly agricu ltu ral situation * | Cf A < ■ ' m a g a * ln e -a sta tem en t on w h at X « , D U i■ It sa id a re th e f a c ts ^ h ln d these ’I Im ports la s t « a r , th e PlTOd■ departm en t sa id , tota led around■ 1.B b i l l i o n pounds, carcass■ weight, o r abou t s i* per cen t of I j C l i l I th is country 's to ta l production ofI ab out 39 billion p o u n d s .~ BOISE, 1M — P*w lalm ing any government ho deparlm

I s ta te m en t sa id : varieties of■ "All m eat im ports to the U n it- duced bv 2■ ed S U tes e re a resu lt of p rivate db trlbuiorg

f c S ° U?Ut'S* A ^ h ; eI Im ported m eats a re no t govern- I m e n t purchases." ,■ I t sa id th e departm en t had■ been cUled upon to toke steps to “

« s t r i c t im porte. I t explained T he IbU th a t th e departm en t has no a u - booklet pri

rhe tho rity to lim it Im ports except m ent for ou t w here th e y f a a to m eet sanlCa- <wt th e st4 ra - Ion a n d Inspection s tandards T b e boo

a n d to preven t d issem ination o t ysls q f fer------ livestock d ise ases .' n sg e used

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m ay pe tition th e TTnlted S te te s 1961.

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T he departm en t eald th a t'm o s t B 'o f the m e at im ports have been ] Kfrozen-boneles.*! beef and m ijt- J |Bton from A ustralia, New Z ealand 4 W a n d Ire land . • ■'

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varieties o f livestock feeds pro- ,i t ’ ditced by 319 m anufacturers ar.d lUl I d b trlbu to rs In Id ah o during 1063. ‘ l > i f A l^ e th 'e r . th e dT piirtm w t— —J sa ia atairlbUllOn o l wut.UBl tons — -— —

of feed was reported for the 4 year, com pared w ith 164,607 tons ; in m i . .d T he Ib tln g w as In a I16-pag«. booklet p repared by th e depart- '■!,t m ent fo r d istribution th rough- ' , j . o i;t th e s ta te . As T h e booklet also lU U d a n a l . - B : if ysls q f fertilizers and to ta l to n - ) ■

n sg e used. I t showed usage of f l hS ieu O S .io o s-o f-le rU U a en .d u r ln g . f lIt ZC63-6om par ad with 166,849-to --------- f l!S 1961.__________ _ - ______________ H

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some freeb ftrulta a a d vege- ; Mid a fu r- tables a re c on tinu ing b ito tb e le m u d for second quarter.-- Prioes w m be j *eiasing^ pop- declining itfisnrnfi^'y a s new. n d lh g eoon- crops a re m arke ted b u t ar* ex - ' m su m ir in - pected to rem ain a b o re those of p u t o f goods T u t Mmr thr<«iyhniit IWB. .j

^ 'w d Importo suppU ed ab out , « 18 p e r cen t of to ta l food used 1

£ i » 2 ^ *” '«■ "»■ ■ IlU e departm en t sa id farm * J

n e r l a e t ^ r e o e l r e d jm a v e ra je _ o f |7 < ’ o r e d i r S ^ " M n ls -^ - '- tb e . do1I iF '« o b s u m m bu v ln i >Pcnt fo r domesUo fa rm foods i m ^ b l reteU food s tores du ring th e iMHn. i S * Tl™* Quartffl- of W S . T b is .e o m - ' f « f .n w ith M cente ta tb e p r ^ «• * 51? i S ? < iw te r a n d - 8tjc e n to . ta J

a l ^ f w I b i s was tb e second tim e fe a r earlier, since before W orld w ar n tb a t iipoeable ta - th e quarteriy a re re g e farm er's 1 la expected sha re decreased to S‘7 cents. T h e at—b u t to f irs t su c h decrease w as ta ..tb e pe r t ei^ for f ta a l qu a rte r of M M . D uring

1980-03 I t varied fro m 18 to 39 sa id expo rt cents. ......... ............:_____

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a P r ic e d with tha Lowatl - R ev o lu -

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bele chamber gently and evenly. . ,Ifl I ^ ^ "kickeia" to tear and

m | | l loea leevea,

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t r a c t w as. p resented to Rep. t l a j w ^ a N H a id tag tb U week w han I ^ u S c n r t th e board of su p e rr lso n of th e l ited i ^ n u t a T w in PaU s soil conservation d ls - 1

t r lc t took th e Id ah o tow m aker i ove r tb e trac t,

la a t W ln tv T bere has- been a m ovem ent it S l e u t b £ ^ ^

£ 2 S n S h e on tb e Salm on tra ct and a t th e J “ n ie . tb n e p ro v id e -a d d itio n a l i

a S d ^ e S w ater fo r irrigation , supp lem en t- ' ta g t a t o ^ b e “ “ ’

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‘PPUed about e ra l assistance would be a wise ' al food used m v o tm en t. H srd tag to ld m em - .

b e n of tb e board during a no - :

a ' r f f o';; r w r ii r -oobsum m K an lln g b ad co n s ld e ra b lep n lie i I fa rm foods fo r w ater conservation projects !s du ring tb e now ta e ffec t on tbe tr a c t t o d i a. T b ls .c o m - w as Impressed w ith th e pos- i I ta tb e p r» - slbm ty o f new conserra tlon p ro - . r a t j c e n t o . t a J e c t s ; ; . 1 - - •. ■ t3 . H anU cg noted tbere Is goodsecond tim e bOeon betw een m em ben o l tb e

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Ml to Rep. ter undeivtaodtag o f the prob- m week wbaa lem s aad p o s w e sobitloos bn

rlson of the tbe Sabnon trset. B aiding w u ee ervatlon d ls- Im preued' w ith the sg r icu ltu ^ in u> towmaker growth possible <n-tbe tra c t- m

AcdORling to Olenn Nelson, m a movement district c b a b v a a , tbe m aabers ?

tbne to get o f tb e board were gra te fu n b at — rogram'goitir tb e 'T d a b S 'J a ^ n n a k M ^ littif ld '—

^-additional ta lk -to -fan n en -on -th e-trao t <« Supplement- w hat Nelson termed a I river water poUUcal tour.” m e board ap- tboee Uvtag predates th e efforts o f tbe mem­

b e n of the Idaho delegation ta rter -touring securing- assistance for' the tract; d viewing the Nelson promised tbat Sabnon ide on tbe tract members would do aU ta r b r fe tr te d * th eU puwer t o -set m e ‘addlUonit Id be a wise w ater and were wflling to co-op- ( told m em - erate w ith taterested agendee. luring a no- Bardtag w as briefed oa preUmta- luld do aU he ary studies m ade on t to tract by B ^ J e c t f M m i a g e n c l^ .a h d '.tb tiO o ? lerabls p ^ tsn tu r so lu tto n s .-— — tlon projects -T b e tour by m em ben o f-tb e ae tract to d soil district began early ta tbe b the pos- m om tag and in c lu d e d at noon. m iU o a pro- A fter the tour over southern

T w in Palls county; Bardtag tar wre Is good apected the fadU tlesof tbe Snake nben o l tbe tUrer Conserration.Field station, ind the four now under constiiicUon near lose harmony Kimberly.______________ ..

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WtUM n;u- K im berly a fte r la> T nt t t e ik f the « ( u p t W i ^ l C ~ " O n

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w I m iIcuH ^ ^ vbIu d J. 0 , Dykea, u s lA ta n t «<1- Ki waUtntor, u t l consenraU on m« *rrt« , both W oahJnfton, D . O.. i “ d Dr. 0 , H. W adlelgh, to ll a n d th«

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“ fl iew lopm ont In th e M /nj- «h< m project and th e Salm on 8e

V area sou th ot.toere. Inolud* bo ' 5 A. R, Robinson, T w in Pn1H.

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trea were P o rre r t Oloener ^ Clarence H edrick, w ith t ) u

MU .e w u e m U o n aerviM JW rro ienn N e l io n V n ili 'T u l lir UO ^ > P h SohneU. auperrlM ra « th» Twin W H fo U .o o n u rra - uon (juirict.

w ip h Harding, M aho 'a aeo- dlsUlct congreMman, waa

- )r t* th B group When m in W ff i jJ J jO f « « tlcld flU tlon was

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on, State Officials jrvation Station or. 8 . d q . A fte r th e K /m berly atop, th e ger:er U p ro ™ jiTWTr™^tttt®tf*^tfTe^1talplt””9chttell' vogreas lim ch opera tion near RogeTVon m i s . of th e a n d th e Balmon dam a rea .. la loc n F ield A fter a n overn igh t atop In on la Iter In - T w in Falls , th ey traveled to F a lls # e K ~ Onrftrt<J,-OTff.rw<tti-rts»t*-to th e C onu 'e re D r. D on n v d e rlo lu o n ran c h n e a r TnlitftfT fnMttwy~mvt~tiointg~lii~the~BotflB t j t x " eervlce, U l l » enrout«; T hey a lw atoppeff i n t a d - a t th e ReynoMs creek experU Brvatlon m e n ta l w a ten n e d n e a r M urphy, t . , D . O.. A l te r viaJUng o th e r p ro jec ts in l a toll a n d thq. N orthw est they expect to r r - xch d l- tu r a to . W aih lpg ton th is week-

ring th e K im berly, Robinson to ld th e * h e now officia ls th a t construction th e re w > B M int- shou ld be comp)eted abo u t m id - 'H ia Salm on S eptem ber and U u t a n open said. Includ- house la p lanned about th a t tim e, prlnc

!* All equipm ent will n o t b e In Ja n .ly ne ld place a t th ^ t tim e, bu t I t will be HHH,

a rriv in g a n d Insla llatlon will be p a oom pK ted ^ds coon a s posslM s w he«

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Tstioa a e ^ n h direetor. Beltsrille, Md.] D r. J. I (hey Ihe M il at>4 water eonieryation r « lobln* branch, and Dr. Ed Goode, aaslatant

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icials Inspect s ion on Tour sf,top. th e gerseral direc tion o t Reynolds J3 n

togervon Fa lls . T h r iiT e « b u lk lln g -« n n p lex stocli ra.. Is located n o rth ea s t o t K im berly na sto p In on la n d purchased by th e Tw in eled lo F a lls a n d K im berly Cham bers o f

g - e r a n r S n p ^ r I s L o w in

^ t F o u r ^ N a t i o n s - i g ;in th e re W A aH lN O TO N . May 17 « W - ------)Ut m id - 7 ^ foreign, agrlcu ltu ro) m tvIco tn open sa id , g ra in luppllea In th e fo u r ^ l a t tim e, p rinc ipal cicportInK countries on ^ ) t b e In J a n . 1 w ere m oderately betowU m M fiUWllOB.--------------------------^ -I w in be PAB said aggregate stocks o f posslM s whe«C, rye. bariey, oaM a n d com

In th e U nited S ta te s , C anada . s u n d e r A rgentina a n d A ustralia o n J a n .

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' 1 to ta led 24S m illion tons, 10 m illion be lov th e com parab le

, '■ to ta l fo r 1692 a n d 33 m illion below th e supply peak in 1061.

A country breakdow n shows V S . stocks of th e (Ive g ra in s a t 104 m illion tons, a reduc tion of

Reynolds J3 HiiUlon trom a year ago, a n dy nr, tftt"*? Ih*j ^ p l o K stock of IM l. -

C anada 's stocks w ere 34 mlU l>on ‘on®- A rgentina h a d 7.7

m ners o f m im on ^ . n d A ustra lia 8,7m «H (« to n s .- ------ ---------------- -

____ _ _ _ 3 1 if l_ U n lte d _ S U le -.f tl» J i a d ,;

^ P l y to add to th e large g ra in au r- ^ ■■■ • ' p IiM s. Sorghum s a re rela tive ly

un im p o rtan t In th e o th e r th ree exporting countries.

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PO R T W OR TH. T K t, M ay 17— thriris A new fo rm ulation to ^ fe c tiv e ly power.

iM M kill and repel face fUea, h o rn as rep l K | files, deer files, tafine files a n d Dr. | m | mo&qulloea on dairy a n d beVf to r ol i l M - ca ttle , h a s been developed by th a t ' H e a ' G lobe L A boratorlef w eathK H . T he form uUU on to c w i t^ n ed

H K ! . consists or py relh rln s. te ch - S tates nlcal plperonyl butoxlde, M*Octyl Blcycloheptlne n i . cartaOKlmlde T he

| ^ B ~ U l • n - propyl Isoclnchom ero tu te com m a n d petroleum • distilla tes. T h e on th< py re th rln s s tu n and U ll fUes. T h e o n th - technl(»l-plperonyl-bu(oxM »~«n- tr lls .J hances the activ ity of th e 'pyre- •Th

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y Director of gS" 9 Bureau Talks S H At Slioshone1 ^ 1 6HOSHONE.' M ay 13 — Q u est a n ii

speaker .a t th« L incoln county eye fi F a rm B ureau boa rd of dbrectors a n lm m eeting th is week was S s te l PU - Poi grim. Pocatello, s ta te , d irec to r o f th e i field a n d commodity acUvlUes. on th

In form ation was given by th e of- fo ' Speaker oh p r b g rw m ade b y 't l ie Cah>

organization since its .fo rm a tio n p ro « a n d discussion w as he ld re g a rd - dairy Ing effic ient m ethods o f p ro m o t- stanc ing activities. b u t '

O len L. Sorensen waa com pll- n a tir m ented fo r h is w ork on th e a d - {le i v ertlslng c a m p a i g n fo r th e spraj

n m l w heat referendum com m ittee. w hic W orking on th e w heat re fe r- houn

k s ta te E . M cKendrick, Shoshone, a n d agaliO ra n t f l tm n s , Rlrhflelrt,-----------bloU

pbo to ) T h e group decided to purchase flies, m em bership signs like thoee In moec o th e r counties. H arold O ooch was e lec ted c on testan t from th e organisation i n . t h e L i n c o l n

■ n - County grassm an of . th e ^ e a r n y i l contest.M m T h e county ta lk - ta len t con test S i a will b e held Ju ly 13 a n d th e s n - B S m DUal county, picnic is se t fo r

Aug. 11.. t o - b e he ld - a t-C o rra l w here th e oldtlm e fiddlers bo ree 'ls-scheiiu led—A -noon-TJic-

• I * * nic w ill be he ld by F a rm B ureau g f r n K m em bers on th e picnic g rounds

. a t Soldier creek.V - T h e n e x t m eeting w ill'b e he ld

j y T .. Ju n e 6 a t th e M a n h a ttan cafe.

2=^ More €om — Planted in , Gem State

BO ISE. J to y 17 W -F a im e ra in southw est Idaho a re ge tting ready

■ for c o m seeding and agen ts In tw o counties p red ic t th a t m ore

• ''.i acres.w lil be p lan ted th a n a y e a r . / ago. H . J . HUflker, Ada county

agen t, sa id farm ers In th e county a re an ticipating a sm a lle r bay crop th is year a n d so p la n to p la n t m ore com . H e predicted acreage o f 14,000, m ore th a n two> th ird s o f I t sUage com .

O ra n t H all, Canyon county agen t, p red ic ted p la n tin g o f 33.-

■ ■ 000 a c r u o f field coni,' ISiOOb'^ ensilage, a n d 6,000 acres o t sw eet c om sa id .

T h 9 agen ts said th a t r a in In sou thw est Id ah o In th e p a s t week h a s been w orth a n Irr iga tion , and in som e p laces two. I t h a s m ade

ch ief o f p re-p lan tin g irrigation unneces- lo rihw est i^ ry jn som e areas.■Iculloral .

to m , 10 • .FOR J3 m illion : CONTROllEO I I vm show s IRRIGATION I

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cal Can Diminish __ring Livestockqr 17— thriria a n d Increase* the ir killing p O c tively power. T h e 'o th e r Ingredients a c t ', h o rn as repellents.B a n d D r. H enry D. Carpenter, dlrec- a be«f to r of laboratories, commented led by th a t w ith the advent of warm

■ w eather, th e face fly. common to ita ln e d E urope. E ngland and p a rts ot

^ iM ^ 'o n ly 's in f t* ^ if isa ^ V ii i" '^ - i l-O cty l «>*ne » « r lo u a pest. .

sronate conuno'if^houM '' tly^oongr^a*tcs !. T h e on th e - f a c » o t caitlei’ and feeds as. T h e o n th e fluids of the eyes, nos- bda--aD- tr ill] pn^ said, - j •- 'pyre- ‘T h e s e tiles do no t hovlng b it­

ing m outh p a rts and they do not

E - in flic t any m echanical Injuries orbites on th e Infested anim als." '• . D r. C arpen te r said. “W llh Heavy I

I I In tesU tlons. th e re Is considerable I k S ir r ita t io n to th e eyes, sometim es,

w ith swelling and an excessive, flow or te a rs which keeps the face m oist and a ttrac ts addition­a l files. T ho face fly may well be

- Q u est a n im p o rta n t spreader of pink c ounty eye frotn a ffec ted to no n -a ltec ted ‘

Ibrectors an im als." i(t«l PU - F o r th e control o f face flies.l ector o f th e new form ulation Is sprayed;TlUes. on tb e faces of cattle for a period by th e of- fou r seconds p e r anim al. Dr. Co

i by th e C ah>«nter po in ted ou t th a t th e n n a tlo n procedure Is ,ea sily adaptable to r e g a rd - d a iry catU e while they are prom ot- sU nch loned fo r m orning milking,

b u t cau tioned against con tam l- com pll- n a tin g m ilk handling equipment, th o a d - {le sa id one application of th e fo r th e sp ray leaves & repellen t residue U tee. w hich gives protec tion for 34 t re fe r- hours.»na-T 4. ' 1110 sp H y is eqU&liy eiieCU7B —“ ■* ne. a n d ag a in s t o th e r Insects such aa1...... .. blnod i iiirklng h o m files an d d eer. -n irehaae fUes, a n d ag a in s t horse fUes and * ' ;ho«e In mosquitoes.

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U w e m e r f n e c o r t lM 'hopper In u v t t i c n Sdabo wQl M

u u M o r Uw UM w et qnrloc. T M p o t , however, c a u n i co u M ern ■ ■ble trouble lo r irnX b trn tdiOta ■

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leaihopper !■ a liun-lffr* ing. dnr*cUm*t« la n e t tha t pan* es the wiDtA’ ia t iu adOU'ataff* in aoulbcra XiUho. Tb* In a a la are fertUited ia tha fall aad Ura unlil siirlng, The malM dla (htr>

I inir the wintar.T he XenuUes norm ally becln

^K *lay ln« lo U a rc b la tb lf a re a by InserU nr th e ir e f t i In to tile Btema a n d leaves o£ culU ble h o i t p lsn ta. A dulla o f th a spring B«n- craU oa a p p ea r In Majr or Jn n e . T h is seneraU on U produced chJedy on rjaxweed, p e re ersra is , o r tum ble^m nstait]. w U eb grow:

, . In dU turbed desert o r w att*' a reas. T h e beet leafbopper does

n o t Uve o r n p to d u c a on g ru ia s .T hese weed>host.plAnts m ature

a n d dry ab o u t th e t in * tb* spring generation reaches th e w ln g ^ , o r a d u lt stage: and.w hen

. w ea the r oondlUons a re suitable fo r fUght, th e leafboppert leara And n m a to favoratile -Bttinisar h o st p^anu . They

U e^ host p l ^ i n tb a tr p a th . U

fasted. . ‘O u rly tep , a v ln i id l iM m tr tn i*

m ltted by th ls ~ tn is e t; a ffscta aosM toMtt, towaab te c u to i* .

lin g stag* ^ g m ^ l ^ r e t o r a .■ 4 f th * peak o r th a leafbopper

m ovem ent In to th e ooltivatad d ls trlo t oeeurs a t a period wtasD

- « c h o o p a w tn -fi*-'ae*dUnc_ * ta g e . a g « a U r _ ^ lq « can .b*

expected th a n wouM otbtrw lsa

■when possib le to-avotd t b k * itl7 loTecUon.

. - .M o s t o f.th a la a ib o p p e n *Dt«r tb * Its ld s w ith in a week o r 10 days before tb e peak.

fVom O ct. 1. I M . tO M a iA SI.. i m , th e cttipuIaUvB t e a p e r f

ta re s a t - t h e T tein f a l l s ento­mology field sU tlo a averaged i i tSucm n o n o a l. 'D t* p n d p U a tk n fro m a e p t 1. iw a , to l l a n b U .

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s o n n a l in Ja n u a ry a ad February. T in m inim um w eather tam perar

" tu r e 'r e M ir d M was m inus IB de* g irtf iro n 3aiS7 R - i w r " . . " '

> Sunreya o f overv ln tared adults . l a th e braodlag a reas t h a t «oe«

■ tu b u ta - to tb* K agie V allar la> ta s t a t t e u « a i* a a d * durtog J ia ro h a o d AprlL i b m m n m lad lea t* th a t t^N b o a l p ta a t pepulaU oaa In th* eulUvat*d

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^ o ^ l S > * r a n d W M h t Sp r ^ o o a years. K ost p la n t popu-

• v& tloas In tb * Saylor Cf*ek area — a i* b* to» taM year a n d a t e

those o f Im m a d la tA pr*o*dlni yaais . H ost p i n k p « ^ t l o n a in

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1 th is a re a s In to th* lU ble ho st pring gen - 'r or Ju n e . B B a W l l l B i l H W . I i M M M i a H

produced 'n w im s a , h icb g r o w . o r w att*

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£ * U f u t a ****1aaalw» .m m* 0ieBaa7Bn7u*a. beet le a fh o p p en a rsrag * M g t r 100 *Quar* fe e t aa com pared to 41 In

p e - 1M2, 01 in iM t t x A flve to IMO. o n * M b it jQ X U J a m a * a i t f t t b a y a n ra g *

w S fJ lS H ; u o o m p a re d t o ^in^ ioea. M in IM l a n d « t* In

t t V t b a V n r t b a a n a t t e a f V - B fid a p a r 10» s u o a iT la e f as

^ can .b e e en p a ra d to 17 ln - l M 9 r t t to -

>***»■ i n «b* T W to jra u * a n k they IBrOfteau-llur area they aver-

or 10 d s aiM 38-per 10& i uata feet as * «BB*ai*d to i» !a XteJ. _*

Hm awa«* baat leafhapper trapen- populatloBS to th* deaert range wei

^ breeding areas is 18 per too gra avlarafa«t asoompated to 7a to sta u n ; 44 t a I M . U to IB M IT l a mo

*^»v IBM. 19 to IMa, and as to 1B67. m patches auch as corrals, er,

^ o v ro S S r ..abovi S ? f e w e r heat planta”toad“to "3

imruary. log). Although the host plants hejs

' , • - d * T * lo p m e n l,^ jb e * t leafhopper cal tred adu lts popula tion f i below previous ,

v X T asti'T: ‘:$i!sSf^” E«"0* du rtog m u e h M o w p rrr to u s y e a n .Ma B i w ys Aa a m <ww>rtBtot apperat* ^ MSI p ta a t m a t r t r -<>000 . m u so a tti o t ^ eulUvat*d O lanns M ir y la carry ing n la U v e- }>«

\ Qoodtog. ly h t i b . boBt. p lan t: populaUons l a a - m ta » biM i a r t ’ ia i lb f l|» a r popiiW iiKiB

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le afhapper " wa e r t range w eather tb e b eet leafhopper n l* " I pe r 100 g ratlon to to culU vated cropa will ^ Kl to 7a to s ta r t to la t* M ay. SaH y Ju n a ™ IB M IT to m o n m e n t to te w estern T w to ? i to 1B57. n & s c o n a ty m a y b* slig h tly low - a s corrals, e r , t h l s year th a a to IM I a a d

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«*’ be^advisaw e. ^P t a n e n ar* advised to aoB- xS

t n i pepperweed. flaxw eed a n d - ' m u stard pa tebea w lth to . c» « t e a t h

K a s B r a b . U V 'thelr bean fields te lad u ee T r ■ t a S S ^ ^ m o v e m n t of b eet leafbop - ou

^ to to th e to u n e d la te ir bmI- mi [ac ea t fields..- . , . to

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AclfiuUun s tp stsesU U m te v a ^ S t M M . other employer gn»ps to ^t t f bfet gato tha defeat of a bU tha t an

a and may weoM hare eetabUshed a CaU- pn to aonnal forala -UtUa Wagnet a tt .- • toi

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ng amounta t n s pear..'

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nore weed killers thaB'avar fca- ’Are. l U s w U T ' E T n ^ 4 m tbi n the South a n o o g eattOQ astd taa lobaeeo f a r m a r a . i t e a e tw o thi TOPS require considerable labor . <] for weed cootrol m h m t t e v o r k CMk d o o eb y b a iiiL ---------------S

iBsecUcldes will b* naed ex< soi lanslveiy. . ^

vertlUaer aalea a n on th a - 'b - » Teate, especially to th* South- J vest, whkh haa been behtod ^ Nher sec tta s to th* u a a< sup- ^ p len ^ ta l io o i , - . ^

Amotig livestock fanntfs, t t e ^ biggest tfto d acrc« tbs country ^ Is fsnnstcad feeding, tha prac- ^ Lice of taking Uvestock o ft pas- 1 to n and keeping them t a eon- 1 rtoeioent a t tha tanaftaad tb* _ n a r aro u n d .'W s praetle* per- 1 mits fsBaers to - handle mer* 1 Uvestock with greater ehleleacy _ DQ tbe same number-(tf aerea. 1 Die acres forraerly used for J.1 pasture can be put mto com or other high - producing crops. 1 Farostead feedtog-ealls for ex- m tenstva toveatmenta t o boUdtogs. toi

Brop-Stors49B ise m iies ,----------------

srs; who ara finding i t a w ay to no beat tbe cdet - price squaeae. (h Dalty farm ira a lso a r a .n o r to g • la t t o dtreotlCQ- to m any se c - ^ Oons. Ju st tacentty, tba system w bas been fouad feasible (or beef ^ cattle and sheep breeding bards. *” which tradltlaoaUy bav* been ^ taipt c u t on t h e .o m ian ce . A l- ^ DMSt an p o u l^ jM lay la being £ t»lB*d toTfionltoBmaiit -^-^^ a ^ g

Earthwoiros' Cause Lawns » To Be Uneven *

t m i v x R s n T O P i d a b o ,Ucecow, M ay IT — Xafthwerm s dn can be a nuttaaee aa wen a s a bsoafit, Because cS th ilr hab it -

* ! y a t tn o b l* to a town. ^. Oottlng the g r a a long and ? Ml >«wtof tto® cUpptaga on th r tow n SJ

a r o .p S d t a T O W r tc t lc e a , but 2 L S T j S S “ » V create very favorable 2 “ « » wmrttttona for . earthworms. staU £ ^ » . _ T l I r « l R oland Portman, extension

sntnmolagtat, X tohem ty o f Ida- I y ™ h a a * added th a t the mounds of

to Jerom e ^ p u sh ^ np by tbe earthworm• make th e lawn rough and d m i- Q

urveya wiU cult.to cut evenly ai)d to walk on. re M o u i ^ “W a l Insectlokiss ara very fo

effecUve for stopping earth. IB B O ttiam l- w a iiB . Dieldrih and chlordahe

«ra succeasMUy. used throughout Id to eon - x^h o," said Portman. cweed and Tbeee m aterials are appUed on la. e r «kea th a grass aad watekad to well,

te n d u eaT roatin g after ra iaacr th roB gh .;>t laalbDp. out early « r to « and U U fan liaM p SMl- m eans th a t earthworms, moving

' to the Burfaoe, wUl oocne tn— • — e< jijti» r* lth ‘ OTe“ ia ie « le ia e - in d ‘t " be killed. P o itn a n added, ly n B arthw om s do not stay to al i t w l f c « a ^

^ p ro te d e d by a th re* foot ban d - gnw ps to o f insecUeid* between th e U w n » b U th a t a n d th e g an leo . T U a b a ttie r will td a CaU- preven t earthw orm s f ra n .to v a d -

a t t . - • tog th a law n." sa id P ortm aa .

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* **’ ~ e a th e to - M W toa .the flM ith. 9 0 S said saow tu ivej ocs found m Bome a n a s an ahtad ynia e ( a ^ ^ altuatkn detertorated . m

^ furtber as some of. ^VkJ ii1bM '« » w melted and raa ott

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SS jgS Fatal for ' Many Sheepnto com or •' *elng crops. SA N FRANCISCO, May IT — ans for ex - N ine oo t of every ten ew easb ow

t iy ayagitoms ot katoslt or “p n g -

t --------------- - - s in ce thls’dl*ea** ls lhon'Uka-fu m stea d i f to strike ewes bearlag twlos

Lhoc farm . « trtpUts . svsiy deat h w w in a It a, w ay to not on e but posdbly four animals ee squaese. (hxn the flock. '

T h a t ’s why prevenUon o f this i S ^ L J S : <“ « « • •* Im portant," A. W.

. * 2 ! ! - . * ^ eiperfany during tbe last two m oolhs ot pregnaocy. Is th e best pn taetlon.:ha sald .-ftna-sb oakl

t o r w ^ r t o ^ a d ^

nris

l e v e n S S S ^ s o p p i y o t sait—--------------- befese eaea a t aU "ttoiar~’ I D A H O , Avoid foddca changca to feed Xafthwonns d u i ^ tb* last three m onths ef

1 h ^ hiti)lt ^ * B esB » the ewes ge t a nodBr-ig abigto __^ ’basis.* n o t ^ f im * oea i . ^ flocks, now

. w - . . . . «B t t e toflreasa to th e Pacific L % J 2 ? K arthw ttt, depend oa twtoa and

trfttfete to boost tb* sprtog lamb eoont,. AO outbreak ot ketcsis makea a n Immediate dlffereace-

-«™oI earthw orm eA C R A S m n O y M ay IT B » - h a n d 'd lf t l - CaU fom ia g r tm e n Rccljred a I t o walk on. record a m oun t o f cash recetpU a t a re very fc r aQ crop* a n d Uvcatock to >ing e a r th . 1B02; coo ttou tog th e ir wide b a d d chlordahe < m r a n o the r sta tes. " .I throughout S B a S S S M K S S s S « .aappU ed on kad to well. c rthroB gh .; 'Ml U U fanrms. moving .II «Qcne tn actlSSa and' .

stay to aras can ba -------a foot band m th e U w n ib m l e r w m

Portmaa. ;

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tooted Noxious Weeds

m m TO SERVf YOU-SMAU

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McVey's, Inc. «tw inJ falls

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0 hhFarmL<lifationwideWl1- ^ mlast* toA et naU l Ko

J ^ t t o M with vbM t «!• been ^ S L aogf 15 ures, boosted oriex ■ rK d h T ef » siM bte TOt« ha d JJ^ S toT trto nO s coanty loor

-•5!rss.iruKrto Ibe fortbeomlDg baUot. I t rfs i

BMrihla Uut tha vote emz J S l i n n i e l i o - th*a-th« tn«r S S » rf dlgibte fvam be- this ZTbtth btabRnd knd wlf« vrri

Md landtord and mak

SB nT im rers which'is es- orin g r t ’to ba-newljr 1,900 Jn that

• ibt nmter of qualified voten itS i BhU era r> wisher as these belp M m do not iDdads tha large gitn fbnt g im n wtu already are V) jnH eel SoQie n o large al- beei

turns are quaUfled un> to te tla Rf<retulum. - endi■ flas, B' liTpoasaile f « the has nt« total to cUmh cooild«* the d7 . }e«j. HKb ot the w ittoar.af the uon moKd referendum vote in m n IiSrPill* eountyaad tor most lor

Uigle VaUe? irtll depend on ty Bk laeeaa or iaifan of th« Un« Pinn Bureau. tioc- OMries Harris, i^ d en t,-T n la jnei nils county F arm Bnfeau. a ItoidnratcuBedthepropooentB the; if tbe wheat refareot e n e i tb* gdtlt-talk. , outTrom tbe coament4 made last er «

TMlAtybyaameiB.13yMi.|N«>> hai tkt Sarthweat llhmA Grow- con H-MictatleD.'*-Hkrria said. nf< ■n Otan Burean) no* learo tha .i^itha snail gtower~«oder U pro •inM i oat o( the pNgram «!• I :i«rther U he dU nt tigp upi opi

*Wi undentood ther* vaa » m pwiilaB, that should tha pro- tak na 10 into effect the doo* aetl

Mtfjiog small growen onU tn a ti a m i to oona tn. Mo« wt find rea wt ttils Is not pagbU and the caa

<Bba alknred to grow 01U7 hta Val >»M tor the yeara IWB-tO.________ ^

hr£R R"" CHECK OUR PI

_OURQUALIT R A a O

HINITEDrlttCand

6 R E ASTANDARD

^MOTOP

KELLY DELCO BA^oven QimlUy Pr«

Own -- HOME OWNCi

tJtnT B O l.AMmCAMtAUS

t TWN f

P ^ i r H

w » ’l

iraSCIATION fer U year^ serrioe sMaat ■iartalHwtleB' wiiu y t ie i t a l ' ta llaL xBsnl) laprt ptBS t»lM vere awarded, l e f t t« awar« tt ralh tmtr saperriwr; T»ylsr, «*• rtoie)

m Leaders Express le Wheat ReferendiamU! Kortfaweat wheat growera have support

kt al- been many yeara la boUdtag an dum, 1 oosted oriental market'Tfor soft wheat, tered t s vote he deolareo. AreCiwwqwpeis no l>r^<r XKTOty longer carry quotiUons on Cht- n t l i» BWldo eago becauie th*-.B «w «i « «

SatJtuj -A* »■ m u lt e f the oriental offlce. market, there Is little and otten aimed no surplult of soft wheat,* Har- Oriwo ot. I t tla asserted. -H»e -tederal gov- i Tot* emment has seen fit now to 0 a th* ta « » bara wBTSui TrtMtt- ooto , a be- this martet which Ss onwanted.I wife v r r i^ t n tea have been cut to t and make sarplua hard wheat coia-

email and other areas dumped on the ~Is es- orlental-mai^et-aooa-wlll-olOBe »00 in that BUkrteet and Japan will be V * — i— buylng-ahaattooBiotber-aowces. voten 71114 is how the govemmeot *“ « these belps the Northwest wheat “

I large grower." 5 * ^iy are While the Parm Barean has ' te al- been almost alone tn its bkttle !d un- to defeat the propoeed refer- ’ f*"

endum on a national scale, It w the has been almost unopposed on osldtt- the local levd. other than a few

leaders ckt other ia n n organlta- ” of the u o u making public announce- >te in meats that th ^ , persmiUly. were r most for the referendum." A808 cotm> ffld on ty committeies have been put- ^ , Df th« Ung out.coiulderable Jnforroa-

tlon as <Urected by VB. depart- ;,Twln ment of. agrlcultuw. pffldJds^.}nreau. a8CS officials maintain that noents they are not trying to Influence m «f th* vote-atmpJr trytaf *0 JWt

out the information so thLXarmr >de last er can make his decision. There ^ pn»> have been many of tbe reoord Grow- commmta by opponenU ct tha ? ^

said, nferendum-eeneenltig tA«-fol« r learn tha government is playing in the ^ ! Mier U inpoeed vote. is !L tam «!• - DeqUU tbe lack.of organlMd uPl oppoaitfam trom e t h e r farm ? ^ waa ft ^ p a , kh« f u m Bv i m t o t { J ^

la pro- taking any chance of ^ t h y ■ noo- aettlav la and merely nglsterlng raid be a minor no vote. I h e Tarm Bn- wn. n find reao, from the Intenilty of Its nd the campaign. vs9t»n to.ba iyjtlng ZZZ-

oly hla Valley. _ _X________ WhUe the National Orange Is B i

IHERS! "

DUR PRICES AND - QUALITY ON _ CiTOR FUEL »r im o T o ro r

and

E A S E SSARD "DELO"

►TOR OIL

l y TIRES y BATTERIES ••My Prodvcls f r m V ttr IOWMB MMi OPIMTfD

I PAL'LS -.^ieRllli||N ' !HAZEkfoN ,

WN FALLS j

m le a iM a a t sopetvlaort M ax H aasoa, sU te S-D aL tW aiT «it^ HtoTnnt.

p r w o M th is week In T

cpress Views on S srendum Ballot Sa have supporting the proposed referen- Ing an dum, local Granges h a v e n t en- ' wheat, tered the debate. Kvldently. they Grangi lets n o prefer to le t the national organl- too, tb J C hi- n t lo n make Its decision and (he <u>den n ate lc*cal members have 'Iheir own " »

OplnlOM. ‘

riental ‘■kittle more.inlqise. m ^ ajI Often te a O en o t the Idaho W h «t» Har- Growers association and the 80] eov- Orange voiced sup-low to of the proposed program endumt- ooto bead of the Idaho^ t e d Bureau f e d e r a t i o n ex- >he rew t t o vigorous obiection to it.

f nrs.SfT?inSE15Sw m ^ “ TO i” agriculture s ta b llS U m lourcea. and conservatton service report-

ia T B T ir i i i te n a n c rB & e - t i ia t an esttmated 58,000 persons will be eligible to vote In Idaho. But

m has IndlcaUon as to howm any actaally w ill cast ballots, build - V o tto T ^ a ie s w m be u ta b - 1

get. It Ushed in each coim ty under dl- 2 ? * ^ rection c f th e county A 8 0 o f- died - 1 a few ^ be open from 8 UonL * .” - w a ;to-8-pm.------ --------------Sjnrv^ - F a r r a e r * w tw have wheat •>.«

gM wlnc aUotmenta o l more than *8 1 M tS! l iw x e t w e to vote with - ^tfa s_ oa t reglstration^^Q jaim -^iw ner gr«ni

U ia t S u i t . m t t e w U . o l

SS?^ ™SSr“hii'C JK“’1S<X ^ oppoaltlaQ to tba program dent

j i ' ^ it fa M d ^ m lstn form atk ^ Be feder in a n gtowM b6llM U .^

I “ w e ^ ^ tha-wftwndum wins, the plan U-acre allotment provltJoo wlU Uy. b b« eUttinated. Re-said that wUl sohei

' b* tTM rsgardkea of what hap- coobi * ? J S 3 pens to the referendum. He

*Vv^<n« la Issued a new al- “trle< totment," b« said, adding: tlon

“Iho thing 1 reeent ntost U outlli• i i i S >**p -mt* *

range Is H H H H H U H H H I H

p e r i i i a i

Coilnljnd coiHtvt irtclogi

L p im ia n i r t , liw -c o tt c o n c r^ lt h i nnpltta rarfi ol i lu tja n ‘

frhchllM

r S - l i K h t h e

1 0 - l n d l s h a yar 12>lR(hliM yar

O ih tr i l i i s a ia l --------- praporttonalaly lo.CMVftt#

HYDRANfS I

, s:J -^glUchid) I,,

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If ID A H O C O Nf{D P R O D U C T^ ___ ______________ t w i n F aB st W ion^

M IM«imw.«ktH»ll,rb.u PMii%iNfy.NMannbi»M,r

i. Mqi m il. (rimn conn). P) n. HC

AttB u n y : are at' killed t

tomoio(

M l ' known

» - beeCer

W on thr

niBedt bark a; nels b<M ilKgamB^ai with j

' wheat'

the fa

farm

* e key f * e > e

which' '. sponsc

SaaMB. sU te d lre e t« t DaDas. U sM tai down »n»y.i Buytnnn^ wmerTlaar. T h e we pli hla week In Tw in Fall& (Ttm ei-New i T f l

. •_________________ we fe-

K enn ed y-F reem an program. I t likely n n ^ » Orange program and : • Growtra program for right

a X Bnnll Jerome, Runa,-president O X of the Idaho State Grange, said a a

tha Idaho group has n o t o ffl- I J eferen- d a lly endorsed tbe program at a t en- stake but that tbe N a t i o n a l y , they Grange has. H e said h e believes.! organ!- too, there Is a great deal of m ls-|Ad (he ucdentan dlog regarding i t . ___ _ir own think,** h e said, “a maJiOT-

Ity favora the legislation tKcause

Se”**'” f f ^ a g m e n t ^ ^ r a m If teere^ls j|W h tt t g o tn g -to -b e-co n tr o l-o f «irpjus.| —

Ld - the I'm going to vote for It. .!d sup- “Som e say th a t I f th e refer- ^ in»ram endum falls, congress w ill pass

T« «>.w more favorable legislation. But . o n ex- ^ reports that I have recelvedj 'I to it. P” >' th is to be very unlikely, re b ftn ‘*^1^ w h e a t' referendum on eignh ig 31 is th e x«sult o t many n prior proposals,' m uch study and com- U

promiae;—I t —h as—tw«n~recam « J . m ended by congress and wlU mr%\

TCBfffTn only^beeom e-tt-U w -lf-tw o-thlrds _ report- o t the wheat grow en vote favor-

» th a t abty^rWhat'COUld be more fair? s s jm )ns will "Acreage c o n t r o l s haven't h o B u t *°^ved the problems of surplus to' how but they have had a tendency to

baUots build up stockpUee. None of us ^ 2 likes gavem m ent controls but it

ider di- we're going to be.sad-kSO o f- died w ith som e kind o f leglsla- lio m 8 tlon tor cm trol o f wheat at

r wheat "rhis Is really not a vot« for ure tim n or against govern men t controls, te w ith- choice between two pro-n3 fn e f gramsr-TWe^grwnge-htta-trled-to - w ife of encourage members to study the

facts and uso theJr best judg- ce u id m etit.and cxercisc their right to

falls, acreage w ntrols w ill re- L preai- la but wheat parity Hers as- Prices will drop to 60 per cent. H n m ^ '~1C B .-M artis, Oa)dweU,-pr<si« .. program dent Idaho Slate Farm Bureau tlon. m a federation, said his organization r b « llM U.'Vampalgnlsg for defeat ot the rlns, th e p lan in the referendum primar- doc WiU Uy. because i t is “a complicated d « t w ill scheme and It is unfair to the la t h a p - ecttBumer."I. H e satd h is organization hasM w a l- “tried to carry on an informa-

ig: tion and education program, m ost U outlining th e bad features and

: .th is a auggeatlHj and h o p i n g that

permanent, economical - -■ j da h ^ onc r e t^ ^ -

HEAPGATiSi tv t i r t c l o n i In l ia l lo n w a t i r wltli t co n cra la b i a i l n i a i ' A vallabit In a i l u t j i t m 4 In ch as I s 24 la c ltis .

, ... . ■lie y a r f Plica , — - - l i e y a rd p rlc a g u I llze yard p tica■ l i e yard p ilca 741 ii t r i l i i s a ia llab la a l lotuonalaly low p iloas,

i M i r a t *

IS

- Iron Daslintd to iccurstaly control WBtfli flow. Aviiltbla liT i l f i i l (0 m l2 lQ lS ln « h u ..

> C O N C R E T E ID U C T 9 . IN C .' a l l i i H 101M 7 3 3 - 4 0 H _____________

i H » n , P b . u u i u , t l T« ptiibia M , a CE m 4 i m c o n i T ) . p i i . n i 'U n m B K n H j l w . n , M H I i r : — - i k a d S i ^ _

g Flathead^ Borei I Attack l^oisplanB l m n vE R sm r < ^ - i » a h o ,h H Ucecow, May » Bwifh ' year ^I9 9 cording to Roland Portman. Uni- P HBa venlty of Idiho extanskn en- Tour

tomologUt.. QUlre

8 f g ^>end the winter viite-OiiL bark recomt of infested ti i i e as | iaf«1| gTfwm £azot-

■ ■ grubs. These gruba are dlsUn- trunk' B B - gulsbed-by-an • enlarpmant. at p e r ^n B I the head end of the body. The drin w

' beetles-efflerte~tneBrtlu-1t:eeB pesit- <a M b May and lay eggs frtxn then throug1 3 on through August TreeS b I Infest^ trees can be'tecog- or diej ^ a i niaed by 'extenslve areas of dead with rS a n bark and exuding sap. The tun- whkh

nels beneath tbe bark are fiBed paper.S E B with fine sairdust. When the AddJM | tunnels girdle the tree, it will

wheat growers wiU vota bo.”WBm * ^ e find that a majority ot ly> T H M the farmer« are c^tpond to tbe «xtens HHH plan primarily because they are «dTlse

disenchanted w ith government w a farm programs.’* Martin aald. ^a m . g t e y . dont .re> a y .U l^ g |_ o gS U problems. SJ S M ‘'We think the market It the WBM ■ key factor in the thing and H | we’ve forgotten that we have a B W market. Instead we are going I B a the supply - management route

which the administration is sponsoring. The further we go

Ltaeetai down this road the leas reliance f . The we place 00 the market. s^News this plan paUee 6h WOestT —

we feel it Is a foot-ln-the-door-----------approach. *The same thing Isram It Ukely to follow for dairy ^od- :«m and ^cts, potatoes, l i v e s t o c k and tam for right down the line."

{resident

ia d y b u g s I , S i a v a il a b l e !r i t — I _I maJlOT- Idiho permJfl1 iKcause. hunhei. _ Pesfroya ip h iA and erf>f

tbere 1st «m«M ”eurpjus.1

W refer- OAUON COVIRSWlU-pass ' 1 0 .ACRES OK MORSion. Butl . , ----------- — -

S .

S H VEBMSCHUTTEtPEN WMin.eaa.5H2 I

Ite favor- 1---------------------------- ■ ■ I mmv n fair?

f surplus idency to >ne of us ols but It 0 be.sad- >f leglsla- wheat at

. vote for controls,

two pro-3-tried-to ---------s ............... — ........ - • ■ ■study the . .

rVh",t ■■.

' Will re- eat parity ler cent.eu,.pr<sl. ----------- _________n Bureau • ' 'ganlzatloD

“ priBiM*

Ur to the

atlon baa informa-

i m ui»t

nlcal» - ---------- ----------- ;-----------------------------:----------- ^

S ' T he yir will)

__ _ he heIn 1863, Abrab ritory of Idahc

. Act, whlth «« With his signal

iTES the r cnitomcr^ ------ tected and Fidiv i proud to cdc^ jccntennial as y^ observanct? of 1,con lr.l ■ first 100 years.l lT l l l l I ’

lA _____k 4 r iM

TVKm • TWIN VALLS

Borers Might |— ^planted 'I'rees MI tB O ,. j w r _A U unhealthy a n d Injured J B

tK ea shade. , o m a m e a u i ' a n d . ^ ^ Big o ij tr and sbrube taay be ^ Bra, ao - a ttacked by these borers. P o r t- ^ B

'q q I . m an pointed ou t. 'n e n - T oung transp lan ted trees r e - i j M

quire little m ore norm al

S!bS r e c ra to to d a U w u ^ v T ^ ^ '^ K h C T«BO m C ftfer_the lower 18 inrtu* r fi _ _ J M dlsUn- trunk with heavy wrapping pa-'m t- a t p e r » -0 t-k ee ii.a -b a n le c -a -d ia l4 - , - ^ Mt. T h e drin wettable powder spray de- •- tce ee peslt- on th « - tru n k d \M u ~ M ay — B1 th e n th rough August. B

T rea ting .the trunk w llh D DT ' Brecog- o r d ieldrln b e fo fe . covering it ..... Hf dead w ith paper will kill the earwigs M• tu n - w h k h will seek shellcr under th e BI tiUed paper. P o rtm an added. B® i J n protecUon U given p

by keeping th e tree or shrub ' g t hea lthy and growing vtgorous-

r ity o t ly . Y our lo c al nurserym an ot-, to tb e extension agricu ltu ral agent can

fam J m ethods fo r your area.

B _ o g — ^ 1

i l HOT!* • -

reliance | | | f l f t ■

be-door H B 0 B I Blin g U m m w

The Chester B. Bn— I - - - - - - - - - ro r A

GREAT NOR BLE s m All r ed B

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ortiw r”: AlSOCOM Pl

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CHESTED

le year Abe 3 helped crejB63, Abraham Uncoln put Idaho o y of Idaho and that same year he whjch crcated « very imjportant tl 1 his signature, Lincoln hIbo set the ■ custonicrs are pro-dandFldeUty Bant T? I,oud to cdcbratc that p 1initial as well as th«rvancn of I d a h o ’slOO yearB. ■................. *

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Frld»y,-M«y 17, 19M Twin f a ll ,

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«OTKETOALLer B. Brown Co., Is A fo ln Coi ~ fo r A Umlled ilcfeog t of —T NORTHERN - PINTO RED BEANS for Seed Pi

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Frli.y, « ■ » '7- ^ 2 4 - w f F i i n r n i w t f N i W t '

Corn Crop Is Approaching* Record Total

W ASHINOTON. u % r n m *T h e foreign agrlculcarat M r r M t

p fo d u c tlo n Jn . lM 3-q _ U

___• a bove th e IW I^ toU l an d UC-o n d .on ly to th e reCOffl

------- ---------------------------- ' •• •T he cu rren t «sUm«t« b tm i

p e r c e n t kbo^e th e f i r s t lore* cost m ade In Noyetnber. At t i u t

. tim e th e r e v l j ^ Ugiires t a V S . production In th e of 1969 had no t txen m ^de. a n d I ih e crop m io u th e m hemtoplni™' H countrle* f o r b m e e t In th e J fp rlng Of .1903 had J u it been 1 p lan ted . ?A 8 said larger crops 1 th a n -were forecast a re looming I fo r Brazil a n d th e Republio of I S outh A frica. I

T h e presen t estim ate for N ortb I America U 3,997,000,000 buahaU. I T his is 31 mlUlon bushela abo re I

th ird 'la r 'g e s t o f r e c o ^ . ' V lc\ds tn th e V a)t«d &Ut«a were ftt an aU-tim e high of S4.1 bo«h- e ls p e r a«r« bu t .acreage was th e snaU eat fo r Dions th a n 80

1 years. T h e V £ . crop accounte<l• - fo r 93 pe r cen t of th e N ortti r

Am erican to ta l. ProducUon of 33 c

• near>rM ord for th a t co u n trr . iW tt te m ftirope ’e to U l p to - I

ductlon of 380 mUtion biisheU Is som ew hat below th e 1941 i c rop of 340 mllllOQ bushels. Fro* I duotlon in eastern Bnrooe waa *

------- estim ated I T BTO m U lla n iu a h fli : 1About the same aa In 19«1. 'Hie I Soviet union’s production waa * estimated at 460 rnUlloa bushels. . W per ceo t bslow .tbe pwtloua . year's h a m s t . Acreage waa re- ^ ported larger la tbe eorlet ex

. trnlon, but yields were oonsld* in «rably below those of the prevl*

------ €ms-jf««r.-----------------------------------Afrlc«‘a productloo, m oft o f It

— g-.to occur th is spring, waa estl- la

bushels. P tospecu to r South Ut A m n lM V h a m s r w e 'f o r a c > ^ o f m oro th a n 700 mUUcn bushels. „

' mi

Crop^oara”” ™ Reports on Mcflt Aiiiinalfl"

— -W A m P *O T O X .7 M ay -lT -W - “ ■ ■ ffi* ' ca^^"r^ofttog b o ir t sfild , j

farm s production of m eat anl* p< m als totaled a record 132 bUUon tic

- pounds Ure weight In 1963. ID ls of w as one p e r cen t more th a n th e Di 1961 producUon of B1.6 bUlion pc pounds. —

' ' T h e proportion by ipedea w u cr t 'tf iT a a m e fo T b o tt lM t and"K 8a ce

..... .w ith cattle and-caU -produotloo sa____ ^ ® al^ g ^u p -M _ » et_ cen t-Q f th e U

. . . to ta l, hoga-39-per-cent-and-aheep - -• * n d !ara l« th ree per c e n t w

H ie value' o f production In In — 196a-w as-10.1-bllllon-dollara.'U p In ; f ive pi»r cent, from 1961. In - a i

; U. S. Uses Coi To DetermineW AaBm O TO N , M ay IT O r» -

VtM agrU ultur* departm ent la ld » .WlU u«e R DombtnaUoa of dl

. . « tuuU R U - ln - deUrm lnlng th e t< prem lum a and discounts w hieh to

‘D m departm ent said U wlU V m ak* Jotot us* of sadtmentaUoo 11 •D d pro to ta tests tn cm ipuU ng «

— J . M ! n < & - w i n U r r: w r i ^ P; «Dd w hit* classes. T ba agency it

. » to o « a d llw lU r e d u e e p m i i i iM n ' c n th e M b ^ asa ea o t D urham t<

*, .vbeaV w U eh itow lu re .te n o re

«n)UBlTely t e 1981-crop )o«a s f(

b est wheiik ra lu a deter* u

bread baking quaUty.T h e ooinbinaUon of th e tw o ,

tw t o j a supported by trad e In- I

Reqw otlve premium and dls- I ooun t values resulUng from th e 1 tM ta wm be combined. POr e i - I « np )e , I t a w heat has a sedlmen- taU on value o t ftt>83 a n d a pre*

< u e wilt be plus tlve oenta while I th e protein dtsoounl wlU be a *

.m inus on* eent. i h e oomblned— v tlu e wW be a p rw nlum 'of ft*e '

m inus one cen t o r four cenU a bushel._________________________

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i S ftlK tivo W eed (i — ..............i "Grow witli ■ ■■

; “ S E C U R IJ . A cross from Y oung 't

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I* O i ’ . w.tal !F ;4 . ^s . \ "'V S1I 7 .« M | iJ S , » I , t . y t '

^ l iW ': k ^ ' Utwo S f l W i S ^

lor*' aUBKif c |At that ' ^ ^ h I

r a for

n b i p ^ tn the

ist been 'Br crops

» North>nuhal«>ils abore

' record. ‘.tea were 1.1 bosh-

ccountea ABSVUINQ NEW DUTIES aa fCei e Nortti Fatore Famers ef America ehapter I lfW_of_33 other new efflects are, fre« left to ri|

“S Reappraisalhe 1961 J • ■ JI strikeIs Indicated «, irg-Foi^Exports g

WASHINOTON. May 17 fflTO- cUoes ^ re- A reaivraisal of the agricultural crease

I Borlet export outlook for fiscal 1983 ' oonsld- Indicates that (he value of V S .^ tarm .swducU »ol4_abtQ^ .thl»loft of It billion doi- cent 'wu esu- lars-1 0 0 million dollars short of earllei

r _aouto Uon _doUan, _ _ ______^ «Agriculture department «con-

I bushels, exports win not » — . match lu t year's record b^U M ^ “ e

for'wheat Including flour aod „ fai>.fPfw from'I I ' -nie department said Mrtcul-

- tural exporta In July-Pebruaryl o l a * of-flscal-1983 w ew -aoa-nn ito U U B - dollars belon the levsl-fcrTPff 5 5 t -w-iMU. «im»-Penod-s^y*ar earllef.-Tb*y

«om p »T *d•rd Sfiw , 1th 88,863.000,000 for the same eat anl- period In 1961-63. Ib e reduc- S i ° 13 blUlon tlon reflecta largely the effect 963. Ib is of the longshoremen's strike In than the December-january. February es- 6 bUlion ports of 498 million doUara were- — - - Bxp*e*“ * “ creases In raiae were e l^ t per KtMh* and"K8a c e ^ fo r cilile'M 'd ca lv^ an d t o e l reduction seven'Per cent for sheep and ucrUl_Qf.thelamhs. - -------g J Jind-eheep -THa- YtlgB-grproductloa for Bxpoi

nt>B8 WU 6n»‘T»r cent lew than tho ictlon In in 1961. Prices were higher than weste >llara,'Up ln^96lTfor-c»ttle.-calvc8rshtcp prOdv 1961. In- and lamba. but lower for iiogs. portli

s Combination of S i^ine Loan YidueIT 0M-- Wbeat with » sedlmeotaUcn Dls

Mnt said valufi of S t -4 t^ d beto* wUl be aUoa of discounted a t-a range of aero Unc tbe to nine cents. Wheat with a sed- U whieh bnenlaUon value of a aod abore ?: " venmtent will command a premium raog. P* St. tog from one eent to 13 (ents. ^ i U WlU Wheat with a protiln content ot A c nentatloQ 11 per cent or less will be dls- e) foi m a tin g counted at a range of «sro to etleaa

e f i j ^ t tetn-floni«>»-i^V-«Tn»n^ o » f s agency more will be eligible for pre* mUUiliremlums mlumi. ranglng.Jtoia-*ii*-cent------Durham toUa oenta.

. bt nore Ptemlums tor 1963 crop Dur-

UM' ItfM nari Amow. DUMiain/ op ]0«AS for Amber Durham and nothing with ihe for ordinary Durham, Foe the

r« at tbe >963 crop year, comparable val­ue deter* ues were 40.35. and 10 cents. The I d ^ r i . reductions In premluma ,for Dur- . (he <157 h«nr:»** ma^e because larger »« Marly lUMUea U tbe-grain are now

g | .aamBafc.

m'of f i H ' * r - — ----- - -

GLpBEKSA. j

M ..AM IBEN :(S*m I beans only)

W eed Control fo r B eans

o w w ith S ecu rity " !

:URITY^r,5-------omYouna'i D a i r y - Truck U n*

bbi^ihbhii^hv^I m

I W, f * H '‘y y l j ‘ -

' ' - I H - "v f r =I m I

0TIE 8 aa pcealdeat e l tb a Twta Vails ant i erica ebaptar le Gary Askew, far HgbL ttnel f r e a le ft te right, Mike qiwsaetl. M Srt- BaUl

I up sharply tn m 411 mllUon dot- . n l tars a year earUer, reflecting A ,

increased ahlpmenU after, the . I X J strike.

' Q For th e eight m oetha ended / \ j a y « w u a r ^ t t * r e were I f l

* « d e c lta u ln e x p o r t io fw b e a ta n d l> 9 flour, c o ttw . tobacco, and Ined* qb ,

Ible tallow. .O ffsetting theee de*17 m - cUoes somewhat were sh irp in* ^ [cultural creasM in feed grains, soybeans, y^nier ■*l 1983 ^ g e ^ l e vegetables, r lcf, duUe* of U 5

. ..t »hf. Prior to the *atrlke. exports which ^ w w ere-ru n n ln g -ab ou t- fou r-p er high ion doi- cent below the lerel o t a yrar sons short of earlier. The July*pebruary per n»>< T T E iT run * decline o , * :______ __________________ _ Tom

It econ- d e p a r tm e n n U c P n ^ r te HoumrlQ not o t cotton during July-February treasi beeauM t«t«>ed 3J mUllon ^balee com- and 1 ^ ^ t o r pared With the~ p w ious y w * s portei

»-S“ TntlUon.“ U * . expofli Save o n i jox and ^ m eeting stiff competition ed br

from other producers. Production prior In the foreign free world w u ^enfi nearly tw o m illion bales larger »cUvl t lr n * y e w earlier, to addition. ^« n tln « to a greater extent out b ad e

h ^ i J i e ^ iBventorles while hold- “ f . !«a« new purchases to a minimum.

- U-S- exports th is fiscal year are K f’ * ir ik l expected to total abbut 8.9 m il- 5

J f uon bales, nbetantlaU y le ss than

- Bxport* of wheat and flour In _ _ -Xuly-MJruary totaled 396 mlUlon

bushels, about 39 per oent below ives and the fiscal I9fl3 rate. T oU l ex- eep and poru ot 619 TOlUlon bushels are *------------ e fp e c tW W t a e ^ a r u T W h o te . ,tlon for Exports bave been reduced by less than the unusually g o o d crop l n “ “ »' rter than western Europe and Jncrea«fd ®*y a."Shtcp prOduJUori' li» m any minor ex* T ero r hogs. portlng_countrles,,_ ____ ___

n of Standards H•Tony

lvalue on Wheatleotatlon Discounts tnelude Red Dur- y e u '

^ ™‘*®d wheat con- m h a sSS! **“ “ “ n t l r t per centad a ^ Durham, two cents; leas than 'm ran*. PW eenta more **>**», j than 10 per cent, 16 cenU. .O * m tent ot A dlscowit ot 80 cents a bush-t be dis- el for 37 undesirable wheat varl- Allen

f^ |f* ^ ;y ,^ .5 * > ? tlw ie d ^ in 1968 elry.

; e e n r -w tTO'lfirletlea'wblch hare inferior for pre* mUUng or baking quaUUes. o u Hi*--cent __

t v Dur- _ M M i

— I n sta n t '----- jgnoth ing ^

' W o n t ^ S S t a r t e r------ -- tdesl booster for /iL / » f c Early Vegetable aHd (I

Floww. Plam i. - I

Tomatoes H W M W 2 vt/eeki

M Injiji , r i

D » 1 ^ '^ ! l 3 « r

- - ® » »*« sR*duc*» treniplanr .

J ihoek . . . g ives them ’’^ an added booil.

8M>|h I* u

H S H t w n n e w

MORGR(

AvallabI* a t Your l o

Diiirlbuted by -G lob« 8e

WATCH SUNDAY'S PAP m / ^ \ *'SPK1AL" lA D U y DAY* f *

s i _ t f ' r , i

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a Vails a a t rep e rte r t O ra a t 8B lth» v lea pres r tlgbL ttne l; F red H eose, secretary] K jle F u 2 r t - SaUlvaa, tre a a tfe r . (TiDca-Newa pho t

- ~ ------------* ------ft------* ------« ______ _____

" t e r ^ Askew Named ^ O f Twin Falfei»d In rt* O ary Askew b u been nam ed a re a i m de* president o f th e Tw in F a lls c h ap - Da

*"* te r of tb e F u tu re F a rm era o i Uveal oybeans. America. Askew assum ed h is new lord; % Tint, duU e^ a t th e conclusion of th e SmlL

a n n u a l P a r e n t* s o n banquet tlon, exporU w hich w u he ld a t T w in F a lls Klm i

our-p«T h igh »ohool-w ltb-som e-300 ^)sr* O rifi a y ra r sons a ttend ing . - ----- -------------- Oran

> o i « x O r a n t S m i t h , vice-president; Th____ Tom O rlfllth . sen tinel; F red lo u a

exporte H o use ,'sec re t^ ;''T erry 'B U lU van ; “ Th ^ b ru a ry treasu rer; Lyle Fuller, repo rte r; «ere » com- and Mike Q uesnell,. a ssistan t r e - r u tua j r w ' a porter. ________________ ___ — l.chj,p& S m O ne of th e l u t chorea perform - Twin i ^ t i t i o n ed by Askew u ch ap te r reporter, Staui oduction p rior to moving up to th e presl* and Tld w u den t's post, w u to rea d a Ust of agnu

activities o f th e chap te r. T he Ms

>een op* th a t th e T w m F a lls -chapter h u ©f A t o t ou t b v l c a* o f i t e b e tte r sear* . ‘ ,o<ini iM ln m Law rence. PFA in stn lc- goals^ i m i m tor. h a d considerable praise to r f o r i : ^ h is students. Law rence pointed ca; i . » v i- ou t th a t thla group U th e follow- < ; w “ * u p to th e group w hich won n a -

tlonal honors l u t year. c e r tiI T h e cu rren t FPA class also is aw ar' up fo r consideration fo r national and :

. honors. • 'S eve ra l— aw ards— were son.- h7i ^ p resented to th e -m em b e rs of a w hS e chap te r a t th e banquet. uced by M * e Frazier. Steve K lm pton. M*- crop in ^ rag iil, J e ra ld Catney. R od- A - n c r w e d ®ey Davls. J im .G r i f f i th and U l Inor « . T e rry -B u lirv ah received '7 i « t ' wy

year FPA awords^ ______ The." "SM ond' year' aw ards w e n t to tw ip

, O ary Askew. O ary D lckard, Lyle aiigtil o Fuller. W illiam Oroves. Mike wesU I B Quesnell, J a m e a Som m er and grass

'Tony S tafford. ’ Sool. Je rry D lckard, T om Orillltto,

p Q T O ra n t S m ith a n d Jo h n Som mer o r V O ) V each recelrea th ree -yea r awards, to bi

O eraid Relnke received a to u r- weeli Jd D ur- year aw ard. a n a .leat con- I n th e p ^ t p u t control con* for. oer ceh t t**t. Jam es Som mer, D ean C ar- — ^ ^ ney and WlUlam Robbins placed

In th a t order.Ita G erald R elnke w u nam ed ou t- O t. h iuh m em ber and w u p re- .» ““ h sented a gold w atch by C harles I

e a t v ^ Allen on behalf o f s te r lin g Jew - — ■ *" elry. s t a r farm er a w y d w ent to ■

les. o u ie r aw ards a n d rec l^ e n ts

I M I P I U O N I I

®' 3 Wied Klllin In Onil C ..K W l'pa^d leafJaw nw ee* ... |

Another Quality. Morgro Product

G et MORGRO W EEOIT ' _ 1 U W N WEED SPRAY

l« « 1 > » « .v« 4.W0 .» ! ! . . $ 1 . 6 9 '

l u s t ' 2 o f

he mony W f a fi'E /

MORGRO j a w ^

l< « Your lo u l D a.lir (

b/-Glot* 8«ed & Fiod Co.IINDAY'I PAPIII POR OU*illy a w t PAinY n » x i w iik . ,

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l*C ^ 9''^ • taot

l! l^ I c K S i I v n I - f c M B M alauc ' M IM s h ^ B C i I S t S f i B H b a r lr

h i » « h i m ™ ^I t l* wJBfw K . m astI u 2 M e t)• pack]

tb ^ tmark

some■"•■••.; ■■-■■ -■ ••.V . ■,•■■" WithA lth . v iee prestdeat; T « a OrtfOtb, i tn - iretary] Kjle Fnller. reporter, and Terry

T"”. . . . « ^famed President HM r f T M J n i t i ln nam ed a re u follows:Ills c h ap - D airy farm ing. Jo h n Som m er; - m e r a o i UvesUxk fann ing . T ony B ta l-d h is new lo rd ; poultry farm ing. O ra n t \ j ln of th e Sm ith; soil and w ater conserra* . .

b anquet Uon, Lyle Fu ller; forestry, D an A , ivlfl F a lls K lm p tbn ;^farm m echanics, 'Tom x \ . -300 ^ a r * G riffith ; ,fe rm electrlflcaUon. --------------O ra n t Sm ith, a n d public speak* 81

>resident: T he above aw ards a re FFA : el; F red toundatlon awards. * ™:BUlUvan; " T h r tV new’ hoho rary -m em b*« repo rte r; *e re adm itted to th e T w in PWU

totant xe- F u tu re F arm ers of America " * * ’----------— lehapterr-T hey-are-O len -O erm ; —R<perform - Twin F a lls county agentir G to rge m on reporter, S taudaher, high school principal, ^ c n

the p res l. and D ale xWlnn, B ean O row ers J76J 1 a Ust of agronom bt.)t«r. T he M ain speaker fo r th e banquet

jti8 ::£ g rnrg?n_eej-O 00dlngrT ar= QQicsiUig tlonal secrstary , F u tu re A rm e r s ap ter h u ©f .A m erica. F ^ c e u rged , th e S r V ar* . younger members o t FFA to se t ” * . in stn lc- goals early and continue to work )ralse to r f o r ih e m .' I» in ted Carol V. D otaon-w aa nafiied <n le follow- <ji^apter— B « e tU » art a n d w u qjo

w on.na^ aw arded a white FFA Jacket, t e r C ertificates of app recia tion were juch

53 Also is aw arded to D orinda Poulton. U r . one- ■ national and M rs. H . C. Jam es a n d - tb e lr averi ^ s were son.~Jerry Jam es. ' 'pef'imbers of --------------------------—

Ston. Grass Improves ss Dn Rangel Areas

^cd f i « t W ASraN OTO N . M ay 17 RTO- f irs t--------- 'th e . c rw -re p o rU n g board- sa id fiscs

w e n t to range feed conditions Improved wer«ta rd , Lyle sUghtly du rin g April over th e yeares. Mike w estern ran g e a re a a lthough ------im er and g rass -g ro w th w u reta rded by

’ coot tem pera tu res and In some ■Ortllltta. u e u by took of m oU ture. ■

I Som mer O rass devel<^>ment w u fall’ ■ir awards, to good in m ost n o r th e m a n d ■Id * four- w estern secUons o f th e range ■

area, w ith proapects favorable ■itiO l con* for. sum m er graalng. - " ■>ean C ar---------------------------------------------------- ■ins placed H

out- O t e o u m t T on n w d ICIRCLE P I

■ling Jsw - ^ ■

^ B A L E R ^ irec ipients | — g — ^ ■

- N ^ Q ' e

/ W K 'B aler Twln«? W

H e re a re so m e ' \ S 0 0 d r e a « 0 n » ^

■ Guarantced-fuU length, |T

eedi... ■ Treated agalnie Inscctvroduct rodents. ,1 ■ Tensile itrengih-^•1 329 pounds. Y Feet per pound-2M

Feet per bale-90001*69 ■ Avsilable in extra ‘. teniUe ilrengih— r■ ■ over 400 pounds

ifi.....i l -

m am lM r m

FAOIFIO 2 OOOFXRATIVEiS

, TWIN FALUI , CO-OP SU PPlY

H ; C f t n a d ia n S w i i i K l t t : ! E i ^ r i ^^ S ^ " * W A B H IN O T O N . May 17 m ada toi M . — H oe produeen Sn Ontario, sjatw a

Jtaada. sen their animals elee- SelUi r e o ic a n y - lv teletype. • , this wi

71m foreign acricul^ural serv- hogs U ee a i d this novel way Of mar- ptanagi

b o p ^ .r e a ^ y t e d ^to

m d to p r o c e s s . > l»»» *

r}a*yf c d S ^ C i m a £ ? V « t * t o S ttie 'comot bo«-produdn( .and pork* ^ th miPiiTP*°g p n vlaoe . i t conslata Iflrtea i t a master teletype In Toronto. Ever; m e . wblcb aO-.tbe comm ereui nee, si daughter hoga going to plants and d< la v ln f federal govenunent grad- with t tnr are offered lo r sale. Tbe prevkK naster teletype eonnecte with price f teletype buying machines bt 17 i i i e w ek lnc bouses acrosc Ontario the pi u d one in qntbec. dredwt

F or about 10 years, Ontario's eraton iMc producers bad tried to de- presses relop a cooperative a le s agency that a Ib^t would handle their bog purcha marketings successfully. I t w u gtopa, difrieult for fanners te know the central market price when less than 18 cumbe per'"c*m“ o l the. f l o l s . were Eilore ihlpped th rw gb term inal f g a t n kets. Also, truckers and * lp p « n e r t o c m neUm es b e n m e affiliated » | w ith pecU ng plants, and bogs bold 1 often were d e l i v e r e d , even day-a , slaughtered, before tbe price had Atte been esUblished. been s

A n x ^ w ltb a favorable refer- pisQt,

. board, producert tried several p i I'T I'r marketing methods. None ap- produe 1 1 1 / peered to be cdmpletely satis* ^

factory. Finally, they aaked tbe m d e

M ewbership —3oramer: . ' ' A ia m .

Cliiifl)8 lo 'r IH A nsusG roup ■

iflcaUon, O i 1e speak* ST . J O a g H , M r , W y ' ~ H j

ire FFA ere recording purebred calves at a ra te d abnoet &0,000 bead per

■A w u assoclauon. ......... ............ . H-R e* lstra ttona -for -th e-flra t-«U H i

v ( ^ n t e m onths of the naUonal organlia- H t lcn ’s 1963 fiscal year totaled n

O ro w m increase o f more Wth a n -10 per cent over tbe sam e V 8

*“Sl2 5 Z fip t >ilyhgr th a n ^ i « t ye“ - Ttansfers o f ownership

5 ► o f An«ua In the sU -m outb period r—*re running I J per cent above ____

to worit year total 7.M i

I nafiied * ^ i ' ^ f S t e r t ^ w l n g phase ot Qd w u Qio Angus b u ^ e s s Is tbe num - i .m-i

jacket, ],er o f persons starting herds. ^Ion were Richards reports. For the first r-MO Iton. U r . one-half o f thU fiscal year an nd .th e ir average of almort 400 cattlemen-------------p e f m oaiK loined'theusootatlon: ■ ■ ■

N ew Ufa. membership* for th s I I I V P H period totaled 3,393 farmera and

rancbere.-Jump of-13.7-per-cent • i * a o a over 1983. Youngsters also are1 C i l S - lu m in g .-to the blacks. F o r - t h e --------17 RTO- first haTf ot the naUonal group’s

ard said fiscal year Junior - m e m b e r s h ip s — mproved were SA per cent higher than a iver the year ago and reached 940. m m malthough ------- ------------------------------------jded by _____in some W ^ K w ^ B S S B B E / B I B S K K M ure.v u tali’ em and le range [avorabU

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this way: A rm ers deliver tbelr cover o I serV' hogs to one o f 45 assembly yards farmers t mar- managed by the- hog producers log a fi e d In board, cow

- . > bogs are marked wlUi tattoos suits ofta m - ftJmnUng »<nA , r , - tetatypB'18 Old. sembled Into truek ot mul- nadlan l IM bog tiplee o f such. -The assembly |3 to 8i

y « H r iC T » |^ ; ? t o : ^ e p b Q O H [ ^ ^ Impor tbe central o in ce In TM tintoTo ITriltefl . pork* gi™ th e number o f bogs In each FAS t

xmslata W w d y lo r sa le . the syttoronto. Every M onday the central o f- ery buy oereU l flee, a fter reviewing: the supply tunlty t plants and demsind for hOgs togelhef wants i

tgrad - with th e d oeln g ^irice tor the the buj 9. Tbe previous week, se ts the starting tabUab.I with price for tbe m achine. .

In 17 i iiB m aster teletype • loWers )ntarlo the price f ive cent* per hun-!

dredwelgbt untU one ot tb e op- , Btario's eratora a t tb e 18 buying oentera L to de- presses a button, thus stgnlfying. m agency that aoraeone w a n u to make a l I Ir bog purchase. I b e t e l e t y p e then) 1 I t w u stops, and a lig h t flashes in the:>ow the central office glvlnc the buyer's t ban 19 num ber; I f th e price drops 11! ■ 2 I . 'w ere Eilore a sale h a i b ^ made, m e ■ I g e n u a l m a a a s m decU e w batb- i Wppers er to o ffw t b e ^ agabt that day nu*ted at s lower ftar tln c price. «v .to . L d bogs bold i t over un til tb e folktwing I 1. even day-a « iie . . .Ice bad After the purchased.bogs have B l

been alaugbtered a t the pecking 3 l i » r e t o - 1

aeveral p lan t paya tb e Ontario bog ; le ap- p r^u cers m arketing board for

u tis* cM b e a r c a tf on tb e basis of ted tbe p a d e a n 'd w lg h t. •If C m * - Oo la i , lit< i ^ U c e i i Law '~ been satisfied w ltb the t e l e ^ a —

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M Mcm to - 'ln d lu te , along £ > 1 1 1 i teita litTOlTlng th e bouM* J ■t tW the agriculture de- I te m woald realise Its hope | | T I

d BM tnglng Americans to M tt ie t m o n J ie lp ln g f.o f .sm e t _ W A ^

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t e m o n h e n . dJ#!ilb))t*d..»em- m r f . th e Jp sU n t jw e e t p o » - W, Is f lS ts to 88 restaura&Es and STaln- si W olber InstJtutloijr in Oleve- A bout ksd !tnd-Kew -O rleans. PracU - pU e..of_ idir all chefs and customer# *» th e v nlMd tbe navor, t ^ u r e a n d of vhea

fer of the dehydrated product. nippUed n 1 1 ^ baU th e re sU u ran t A ustrallt ■ m agreed w itb th e ir chefs' F rance e

i p im l said th e r would use F A 8 s ■ p e S l o e e m ore o ften If th e too earl] K b a k a - to rm were m ade avail* exportaI B : . 1M>. u lI n 0RS researchers tuppUed th la yew m w - o f more th a n m house- o r th e i H p i b> w burban W ashington, o f whes

n t h samplea of tb e sweet th is ye Q |M flakes to learn 'eonsum * tb a n 9 J

K m e U o n i . A fter tr r in g th e p u v f w i M more tb a n e igh t ou t o f lion toi i t t the women w ho oomptsted 1 4 mUU W m a a M tb w .w w a d be to - ©f thi

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Despite RaittWA8HINQT0N. May 11 m - wa

flttU ni Of tb e 1»«3 com crop <m» ««5 *5 f to -» g o o d n tir t - tn m o rt m w - i «O ew of th e h e tw .p ro d u a - aebeduJi ^ » m belt In th e ended J w exp to r a despite m oderate to b e a ry i^ e ol0( I w m . according to th e go r- **">“* ’

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•‘m i In the bastem h a lf o f tb e «ra belt to *lmo»t one-half «tpl«ted In K a n s u a n d Mis*^ minoU fa rm e n reaoh« l

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s?£'“s i r !2![Fi«a«T downpouTi. . • • ;

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- uct it It were »vallable locally. A majorit; le Convenience seem ed to be the a t least. mo( L. m ajor attracU oa for more o f tbe flakes Ji i . the homemakers. About t b n e - they tried, t «■ fourtta vohmtee^ su^ ^copj

* "▼e^ easy to prepare.” o f tb e more

i t o ' ^ r s s T i S - ' s s®.i s>• two ways and Indicate thetr » " « * « • i

opinion on a m ulU -polnt T ttln g who tried 1 % »caler-The-tlrst"week~'ibey were ta to f l* ptein maahed eweet pota- ', . too .. T h o n e x t m e k t l i .7 woro “ J ? to g ln t i an epUoa o f three recipea W''* t- to try: sw eet poU tq pie, a e a s . *

serole w ith m m b m allow t o p - ■ » « * P°“ f le p ttigro f - f t -c a e ^ le - w lt b -oraage

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li Re d Chin a B F £ « Buys 'Wheat ^ I I ^ -m Chefs in

« On MarketB. eeUmates RedvCbtoui b M ip if ls ®qJ chased from th o free world n o t e i . than 19 m illion metrto ton s-o f\d «ratn- s in c e - ie e o r ---------------------e . About 16 per cent of this huge U- pHe._of_ grain__(pne metric ton Tn. snth :rs is the w eight of 36.143 bushels Id of w heat) w as wheat. It wasrt. nippUed largely hy Canada and 1 ---------i t -nt Australia, w ith Argentina and •fs* France supplying sm&ll amounts. I j Q f - a » «e F A 8 s&ld tlia t while It Is stUl H i O i U he too early to estim ate toUI grain _U- exports to comm unist China In

IWJ. salM o f w heat for dellrery X i C U l ed thla year are already above those _ _ _ , « • or the previous two years. Bales m, of wheat tO' red China w ' f a r ^ i i l l iet thla year total slightly more n - than 9 J mUllon tone. This com* w A S H a h e parof with m ore than J.8 » U - o f lion tons In IWa and almijet w t y a y d J ed 14 milUon tons In ml. " ff

ii°i hi?ii '°^ ‘” 'i“'i ™i'”i'' pom , o t ts anTbfcfley—purchased ,-jj^ by red China since IMO. aW ul ,n r e i 400 mUlon bushels have been weather ci wheat. m ato-the o

cash. B u t in IMI they sougnt jiyand obtained credit terms for however, purchasee from Australia and T b . eroi

’ c ic a d a . Moet o f the trade In work and » _ 1809 was carried on under varU generally m ous credit arrangemenM, with i^^y l .H t m oj»-advant*g*oua-rli»aym ant _ a o u t b e « l e . aeheduJes betog-gm nted by m a . m a lned-g i l«d Jor exporting oountrles. Toward and -sprlti) m the close o f 1»«J, more liberal northern o y f . termif were p a n ted to provide c itrus i rop longer periods of repaym w t. m a blooi

Australia eased the deferred smaller th paym enU over n months. Can* - Hay stot

^ ada extended credit for one year in spite oi compared w ith nine months in requlremet

111. Mi’Uer salea. The dep^ Expanded trade with •France May 1 cor ,7 r resulted from an agreement crop, plahi S r i early In lB«a to supply one Wll- cent of n r s Uon ten s o f p a in (wheat, bar- m ated a t i ^ ley and com ) over a three-year and PMtu M period. Credit under this agree* normal, ih ii m ent wap for la montha. Bubie* The oro| « » «ueM -«0 9 U H U for-jflO-doUvary- d icleflJW

oaiT^ iw r la lo o for 18 months' wheat wo

° ^ A 6 said It U expected tbat acrei to":

;tSthe level e f auoh trade will de- h r pend upon satUfaotory condl-

w n Uons ot eal# M d upon supply lera Mtuation tn exporting ooun- 'op- trlea, PA S added.

iro WABHnratoNfffw 11-TH* ci»a) NVSA fa y * the annua) J. e . i ,4ng Russell memorial award for dls- f h ia m t. Ungutshed MTVlee to ip lou ltu re low to Ovid A. M»rth>.-farm writer ^ C l : of for the A isociaU d P reu. Russell v l Ith* wag a long-tim e farm editor of j u«(>.- t b t -D w - M o U m -im t a te r - and ---------"knd t t i in x M .

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pftrW ee varU W JM ilWudi ie I t t e Iwistsi<ng ^anm and tbe b e n e p w e r e f Deer* e m1 . «

Comeback in Varii ^otato Flakes Feat

MOUNBy. A majority of the women were low-cost h i« at least, moderately pleased with provides vt i t tbe flakes Jq both of- tbe jw lpeg match sUo t~ they tried, and praised the con- Ing b ld i^ j 1- venlence of the new product in the tnctor a botS-gHR g. HfewtvOr. the IUvot h u beeiT

of tbe more highly seasoned rec- Deere.M ipes — partlcuUrly the pie — l l ie ext la helfiBd .t0_b05slL-m J«peal_of fan-enable ,<r tbe flakee. About eight out of 10 the new 6C » who tiled the pie liked It very Its.greatesi2 m-jch. roughly five out of 10 patticMar ” Uked the' cuMrole dishes very ^ l ^ n u ra much And only four out of 10 Blower ha M gave this favorable rating to'tbe sp e^ ot M a. relaUvely bland, plain mashed al drive s n. sweet potatoes. which- are ge Tlw tMt toe- rertauTMta

— Suise on'e. aU ch^s p re i» iS ’H f t a ' ' ■ and served ‘mashed sweet pota-

toes. In phase two. the chefs pre- A • J ' pared other recipes such u or- A l Q ange or marshmallow sweet po- Uto casserole or aweet iwtato

Chefs in both cities liked the mashed sweet p o t a t o e s best. JZROiD mostly because of the many oth- during Ap er dlsbe* that could be prepared proved thi easily from the hmln jeclpe._The wnrth aic

;r casserole dishes were well, re- Douglu ] ^ celved by both Cleveland and reported t JS New Orleans chefs. TOe wai

However, the southerners liked m&ke'aba the sweet potato pie”ni6fe than erles throi

« uio n ortn om tt. dia. .—In-both..cities. .the chefs .Midthe flakes made, it euier to Available,

nd the public’s paUte. ■ S S u d ind teservolra

la Estimate I s ' £ S illn _ « ^ only a ml

fjj Heported for * etatse' •*■, _____ fail durln

S Winter WheatMW the eomliS ! WASHINOTON, May 17 (ITC- off wIU :,]]. The agriculture department has over prev^ estimated the 1063 winter wheat wet weat^ orop at 884,819,000 bushels^flve for wate

per o m t Ion U iM It. o .m . t « a • n m o lt In^ still above lu t h u been

The crop reporting board sa^ the spreading effecU of dry .weather caused experts to estl- 5?u5Tnc mat«4he crop at 434M.000 bush- "®

M & ■ <j®Ut«or tlum U*l W o . “ “P. to« a r o p a r t i> ld Hold ^In work ond B»lnB p tan ttn . woro K "

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Wo Citrus produoUon from tha « t. 1M2 bloom w u 36 per cent red smaller than the previous year,Ul- . Hay stocks were above average ear in spite of heavy winter feeding "

IB requirements.The department estimated the * “

nee May 1 condition of the IMS rye ent crop, plahUd last fall, at 83 per 5®“ ^ nil- cent of normal. Kav w u eetl* ^ ar- mated at 8f per cent of normal, 11 ear and puture at 18 per cent of | | | | | | | | «e* normal,)ie* The orop reporting board pre- W W U7- dieted »i.e80.000 acres of winter B H tbs' wheat would wnilM ieited~thle

year, eompartd with »,4M,000 bat acres in iMa. Xt predicted 17J ^ M U

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M O U N S. n t , M ay n —A new I available re low -cost hopper blower which These p n th provides variable fan speeds to speeds ot <n m atch jl!o_helght, the crop be- A 1,000 n- Ing b ld i^ -a n d UtdThonepower of) drive of in the tractor powerinB tha bloweti three drlvi o r h u been InttodUded by JfftlB addltlonii !C- Deere. 145, and i — ■nie exchislve variable-speed There -Of fan-enablea-a-farm er-to operate standing 10 the new 60-H Hopper Blower at Jpbn Deei iry Ita.greatest fefflclency under h is A blgh-sp 10 pattienlar conditions. t in the I:

jry t p r example, a biorrpm TOiHjprovrdes' 10 Blower h u a direet-drive fan method ol

h e speed ot MO rpm; Three addiUon- fan. ted a l drive sprockets only (wo o f Correct

which' are used a t one time, are fan paddJ Its -------------------------------------------------- sures big

X ‘Heavy :;RainS;!“- Aid Outlook 2 f l :“ ForWStersat. JEROME. M ay 17—Heavy ra ins foundaU* th - during AprU and May have Im - and still red proved the water ouUook for the stnUght. C1»e Korth Bide Oan>l c o m n a n y r T h e J( ro- Douglas Flnkelnburg. manager, w o w e r n mO reported V A k V

T h r v a t e r held In storage w ill polnt-hit m ake:.about,;l»_per..cent dellv- “ mp’ete

’an erles through the rest of the sea- tribuUon • son, and the 'siiuatlon w lll’ lm - •

prove-eveiy_day. normal flow la _____” available, he saldr - «

___ P alisades and American F alls Eteservolra are full and spilling. P Jackson lake Is expecUd to f ill In ■ the nex t three or four weeks, and only a minimum flow Is being re-

. leaaed from that reservoir. A Sr Flnkelnburg said record rain*

fall during April, and above nor-

^ 0^1 am ounts so far In May, h u ^ A changed the water outlook for the eomlng yew . T h e tota l run- o ff w ill not Increase too m uch A l l over prerious forecuta. but cool, w et weather h u held demand e _ | , for water to a minimum and «*®**

• runoff from the snow pack also>**t h u bero held back because o f ______ _

0” . - -----i x par cent o f the acreage planted /

would not be h a r v e s t e d for f

BB£sH S H ^'™ t o “ f f i “ » S ;

” * w heat w u 34.4 bushels an acre. !” ***” ^ • Hay stocks on farms were es-

tImated-at-«,M 4,000-ions.-W -pW

’ . “ M S ’' £ ' i i S d e ' t h ^ * - « 1 «• h . Umatea o f IMS poU to produc- d a fs b

t lon: Winter 3,800,000 hundred- - weight; early spring 4,638.(W ‘ I hundredweight; late spring 33,- MODI 407,000 hundredweight.

'* Milk production during April sp<

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V I T ^ _u.s.Ik * ■ } 1|; Ests^ © 1 . • ' . t rfL tI WASBIWimr ^ 'HBI «!•••

i . 1M3 a t a r

\ h R I ^ - f r frnffiper, acre.

S S ^ H h R H M i U t« markdepartmenl

■ -valuee-prot tbe early

tains little weakening

IriBflfifB B ^ B T l m arket vaDuring't

’ 1M W a S i^ g a a a l m w ^ ^ M B a l roee more,H | ^ K S @ ® S 5 £ K S H ^ H ‘n u a m en

a atanllar 1

“ W Nov.^ ^ M i | | i | | f l | | | B M dollars p

earlier. CtW im fli'i I n W W creaae In

s lie o f tJ creaaed. T

GraiMenYot<

- * * * * to vote orCl 1 A n 5 r ~ T O1 speeds Are sjfK

New Blowerrector of

new I available u special equipment, way dlsti ilc h These provide three more fan trict will t to speeds ot 648, 138, and 868 rpm. the hazi be- A 1,000 ip m 60-H h u a direct r e^ js In

ir o fldrive _of. 1,000- rpm; the-aam e - Helwlcl meTj thrw drive gprocketa give It three O n n g e I

145, and 838 rpm. ’ about pipeed There are m any other out- curves a irate eUndlng - fea tu r es- ln - th e -n e w that” ' ari r at Jpbn D eere 60-H Hopper Blower. ^ , L -

his A high-speed, chain-driven auger rin the bottom or“ tRe“ hopper

w r a r ^ t f d e s a' qtlick fcnd~ posm ve fan method o f feeding the crop to the

tlon- fan.0 o f Correct clearance between the, are fan paddles and fa n housing u - W -Sg® ,-------sures big c^iaclty w ith minimum *»“

p o w w r A u ^ ^ u a t a b le - p a d d la ja a .r c a t B cleaner keeps the paddle ends M rs.-/■ free of materlaL T b e drive lo r and Mr

tbe a llp -dutch protected, workingr The band around the blower drill tei

fan is adjustable to any position aoon bei------; trom -vertical-to alm ost horison- Men '

ta l. The 60-H Blower can. there* the won fore, be set away from the day, thi

rains foundation ot the silo or bam to the1 im* and atlU keep th e nine Inch pipe freshme f the straight. ' , . - a n y . T he John D eere 60-H Hopper

B lo w e rlrT O lla b le -w lth -B T n ill- —W AS! t5T>e running gear-or w ith three- stock Ii

9 Will polnt-h ltch mounUng parts. A Mexlco- leiiv- complete line of pipe and d is- establisl gea. tributlaQ-equtpment is alao avail- (ort-ln-

■ Im- able. ■____________

iTFARJVrp tl Auction§ CALENDAR■°3 ‘ All Magic Valley

Solei Listad Her*

d tor ‘

- ^ — e o u i a i i m e >B w e e « ilW M P ann S a lu department tor complete advertising coverage

vinur ®* fo 'ur farm u i e : hand bills, newspaper coverage (over 7#,-

, m fu d er e In Magle VaUeyl,

i^ A - - la - th U Farm Calendar for 10. odue- ( ta ^ before aale a t no ooet.

j .”oJo I m a y J 5I 33,- MOUNTAIN HOME HOBBI

April BMOsored ^ Cowbey-e'

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ic ing A » ^ w : . ' . . . I

R a d i a t o r S « r v i t ; e

l ^ - o T A l t h l r a r i h o n i - K l t l r i S — : —

1 a n d Ihe m o « m o d » m «qulp-' w ir f o r o il c o n •’ t r u c k ! - f a r m

u a r a N t i i d SMVICI ” ~ ~ i

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U.S.__Estim#d»s^ Estate Is Climbii

WASBZNOTON, May 11 m - 836/WO or 81 The agriculture department h u Farm real i estimated the total value of farm averaged hL real estate In the late fa) o f ended Nov. ; 1M3 a t a record .141 billion dol- e » e p t Mal:

- l a w - y l t h - ^ - a v w ate-N rW ft wbereHhey-f

P ^ n t S i w i ntat« m arket developments, the from Callfo: department said tann reel esU te Pi«ee 23 « u

1- valttea-probaUy moved-higher in otM se r a n ^ tbe early part ot i»63; i t ^ I d In LouUtani

k Uwrt ffurkiit In OtlahOWitains little or no evidence of a w d Florida

. weakening o f farm real estate the pattern m arket values. more mlxe^

During- the 13 montha ended change ln' b HOT. 1. IMS. farmland value to a nine i roe* more, thsin. Jour per cent. Kentucky.

. Thla mcreaae came on top of The cha I a atanllar hike the previous year, farm real I ' T lte total value of farmland only modei I u ot Nov. 1. 1063, w as 11 bUUon a yeai ago.I dollars greater than two years The numbei I earlier, co incident with the In- on tbe ma I creaae In farmland values, the for farmlar I s lie o f the average farm In- were nearly I creaaed. Two years ago the av- . . . i i ■ i [— .etagaJann-wM ^vialued-at.about ^ ________I Grange Asks cI Members to I Vote Tuesday^ . KINO HILL. May 17 — Karl

.AndersoB.

to vote on the wheat referendumnext' Tuesday U th e - Oiaiige --------- --m eeting thla week. Polling place Awill be In Olenna Ferry; ' #

Report* on safety were dls* §icussed and Melvin Helwlcb, d l- *'rector o f the Olenna Ferry high-

snt. way district, reported the dls- -fa n trict wUL paint w hite lines o n l \pm. the hazardous places on all; .*rect re»ds In the district. A ]u n e - H e lw lc h w u ; u k ed by the

O w g e to contact Paul Bhrum,

. about palntihg w hite lines on out- curves and hills on the roadsnew thaV“ a « - iM ln » ln e d - - b y - t h e - , ....... -

county.^5!! - M n . D enver Allred. King Hill

^ t m u t e r , reported th e King ^ HIU postoffice wUl be a third

claas postoffice after July 1. She th« presented a contract for a le u e

. M - JoT-flP* y«“ lo r the . rental o t aJJl the buUdlng w hich tbe Orange

hM rBfttcrt.lOT m w y jM tP k .,— _ _ ends Mrs.-Addle Sm ith r e p o r t o lB B . ..'I io r and M n . Itodn ey Ruberry are eted. working .on the* .lo iirih degree ower drill team , and pracUee w i l l itlon Boon begin on the drill.Ison- Men o f th e Orange honored lere* the women in b o n ^ o f Mother's ~ ~ ~

th e day, they held offices belonging I>bam to the women an d aerved re* pipe freshm ents. . —

jpper ’ • EBADiCATION ‘ j 7 = ^ ' ■^ 1“ "~WA8HINOTONrM6y 17~lilW F’l hree- stock Inspection along the “New . i ts. A M exlco-Arizona border b u been \

d is- esU bllshed u an addlU onai-*f-iivall- (ort-ln -th e southwest-screwworm iL:.. ' __

eradicatloncam pB lgn'.'m esouth-l . eaal Is now declared free of the I

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Pr?day, ?9A3 Twb Palli T?i

l e s . J Y a l u e . o f J R u r a l i m b i n g t o R e c o r d. 836/MO or 8118 per acre. earlier. Even tlI F a rm re a l eeU te m arke t values average prices I averaged higher for th e year blghs. th e su; r ended Nov. l , 1863, In a ll sU tes rem ained reto > e n e p t M aine and WliintsoCa supply of -moi i w here-tbey-rem alited-unehantedT m o re -a m p le - t

e from C allfom la to R o rld a . i n m arke t values a PiM e 13 a u te a th e ra te s of in - early thirties a ote«se.ran]|ed .2ram .four.pet-£en t 30 y e a n w ith & In L ouisiana to nine p e r cen t cepUoni. I n t

•- n k lahow a. A rkansas. G eorgia 1953, to Mar« F lo r td £ ~ in i t t i i r leeuons ■vahrer-tncrea p a tte rn o f tn e re u e s w u can t. A t the

B m ixed, ranging from no chases of lane tge ln ' M atoe and M lnnesoU m ent rose moi i n in e pe r cen t increase In T h e depart tuoky. pressure onne ehariw terlstics of th e continues to a rea l e sU te m arke t were m ands fo r la: ' m odera te ly -changed ’ from non*agrlcultu lai^ ago. th e departm en t saW. p rivate recri n u m b u of fa rm sAles, fom ia dences, tlmbe

th e m arke t, people looking tlon. and the farm land , and d l t t r e u sales a reas u wel » n e arly the sam e a s .» yea r tm nstw rtatloi

C o l v a - l l_ CA LF FO R M U

MILK REPLAA COWPIETE NURSING Ifor CALVES, PIGS, lAME

Contains Vitamins, MIhi ^ Antibiotics (including Ai)

D A IR Y -PR O D U

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J ^ ^ i n ^ M a g ic A to l^ 1 ■ ' ........or yourorod l Challenge Milk IX s I D K M bnlcl t r B O V n D iST R IB lJt

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BEA N[O W E Re n i n g o n d M o tu r in

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I CEMINERAiack Per Acre Will Proyld An Ample Supply of-r

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Rural Real ig icord Highs 11irller. Even though tb e m a rk e t r trage prices w ere a t reco rd " ighs, th e supply of fa rm la n d im ained refetlvely U ght. T^ie ippjy of -mortgage m oney waa lo r e - a m p le - th a f t- t e - t h e - p K a-------

S p a r tm m t aald

» r k e t values th a t be«An In th e ' ^ a rly th irties has ^ t l n u e d f o r .a y e a n w ith only ic a t^ ired e x - | epuoni. I n the decade M arch .953, to M arch. U82, fa rm la n d 'alu es lnci'eM ed - a b o u t - 4 0 p er .’i — , lant. A t th e same U m ^ .pur>ihases of land lo r farm e n lw te - . - i jnen t rose more th a n 18 p e r oen t. ' %

T h e departm ent said u p w v d ^pressure on ^ural la n d value* i a M>ntinues to be exerted by d e -mands fo r land for a va rie ty o f ■non>agrlcu1tural uses inc ludtng nprivate recreation, m ra t real* Hdences, tim ber and pulp p roduc- ' (II lion, and th e expansion of u rb anareas u well u accom panying \ tran s^ rU M o n

a -L a c I lDRM ULA ''

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bolds * few seeds ltt om b u d sa<l _ ^ » t t t | l i M hwn ■>■«<«»« to

Great Hains] Of Another DK A N ^ Q IT Y , UOi. M «y IT

: 890 r- n irn]ai_ta^Uie .Orwt ai—-^iains i«m«Mtj»p m fl gi— loolf«nzl(M ^-«t-ihr-U tw -ina le- _ b r w - aky>-Tiier»Js-:Ullc^ M* «i- o l i w d u it 'b b w l.- •■■

Tbe topMll U di7 »nd en ek * **] — Ing^-iRie-auit-Mwn In Kumai Ht

O U khonu. Ootondo. Mew MMU u CO uut.THCM. D ie word OQ the wi

^ U pa^to « a li» BsT-Drom h t.-flo>ne t f oldUm en predict they m »y b« t o tor alx y e a n of I t Pi

I t WM droug h t J } » t-J h > o t* d * l — t u n i i s r s ^ I e m U on in th* b<

du it bowto o t tbe t o ’*. TM at. It (a h u wider ImidloMocu. I t m iy at hUT* ir e t t . bearlnf-fin tb« na* Uonal wheat refem d n m M ty hi 91 OB tbe gOTwiuneBtli wheat al

• s a major ,tert of the Sennedy U •dmlnlstratloa-B term poller.^ w

-------sW b«)-tlinee-and-«repe-ar» i tv(ood, farmen doot tM^^ tber tli need tbe KOTemment'e' help." it:

'•aU a crop -eip ert—-W h en -- tblnie get rough, ther rcoon- r

.ilder."And thlnge a n th t '

»U4nt *her* tbe wheat ahouid a waTe golden. For weeks, ther* I

• hM been Uttte or no ratn. I t ie ^ .1»lDd« ar« warm and drr. 1

. Suburban hoqMowners see th* I • ffee t In tbe crack* In tbe lawn, ** th e earth pulling away from tha foundatlooa ot thelt hooMa. t i

<Ihe tanners se* It In the bi «r«eked and dusting topsoU, In u tb e b*hlnd*sehedttte planttn is, le

■ -On* goodfdsor rtln.* is what ~ tbajr are aaUng. •']

‘Wheat, crop* alT*ady had been t> hard - hH by wlntar WU and flutworma. Only th* ralh oAuld A

* * r « g ^ 'o f fatmTea^enaCTwi S

them worried. •""They are plowing up a iltUe m

Wheat due to th* dry ap^ thla p< aprinc.'* lald OhaAes Piaohar of ai ,Sd Tena exptrlmeotsl autloo is near Lubbock. **ltteee ar* tbe U

-jWOffTHontJu-fftr-wheii^here oi iS n rtn either m a e i or brvaka oi

- T T w h w r w p r - - - '•Or. Raymond Olaen. head ot u

th a ' Agronomy department et cl Xaoaafe BUU unlveralty, aays fl • tot or wheat eould b* sav*4~ U •Zf V* g*t rain within the neat ei t m dayi.* , wll

FARMI^ H E U H J A S t

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i Ilk* w . B . B a ^ er , Goddard, S a n a , ar*. w n leat prodwtng a ra s-« rx n iM ir 'O k b & * B a , and M band and dry .earlta ia Oi* olber hand, An ea aadene* la. tba.ai** b*eaaee-*f-4rwi|ktrwlel«r

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lins FarmCTs Facin ler Dust Bowl BeiniMay IT In eaatem Colorado, Colnado O n

e .Oreat Agr ^ tu r e

ih w ~ in d lO f e r ^ eut bere prMty oolck, a hai luo£-M * w e ll-b * -ltt .a -« * l-m * a a .t^ n — - s t » «

BwUher watna c t th e di«ad: RmU d crack* **The topeoU is getting p n t ty sQuar -Sanaaar d r y aiHl l eady lu m ove. We'iB —D o tw MexU aa near t« the crlUcal sU t« as this ' 1 on the we can get. Dlaaster wUl foUov cb t Jtr6 op»e tf-W B-dcn’t get xriol«dft^:— uonT m ay be I t is the same in Oklahoma at tli

panhandle. “Almost a tota l loaa" sd tt ■Chang*i1 a lready , «epor<* th e -O k lab q n g > In the board of agriculture. “Lots of in iM A y. It (aimera have given up now and fum<

I t may are plowing their wheat under.” u n .t , tb« na* Loea In the Oklahoma P an- tt frc

am May handle area haa-been estimated tunie 1 wheat a» 18 mlUlon doUars. tbe pregarded - ' t t e dus^get*-tt»lck*rr^«**r t » - i Sennedy Uanter, Kans^ farmers said tt ^ t\ policy. ' was as dry as the duit bowl we rope-ar* yeara ot the 90%. Dust blows and weat 1 they the air la so di7 st%Mo. Electric* . l if

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L:n:.textRevi8ed ^ r^ O aU seof, ^

Insecticides SiSay from’ WASHDiaTON. May 17 ffl» - 22m * h o o ^ Tha dtpaxtment of agrieyltui*

In, the baa revised lU handbook oon* ipaoU, In taming recommendatlona for In* u ,. > JlantlngB. seotleldea to control crop and xhiy y ttvee atfc peete-------------------------*)a what -A g r lf lu lt^ handbook No. 130, OMn

'Tnseetlfil4e Recommendatlona of Th had been the -Satomology Reaearch DIvI* pert4 WU and iloQ lor the Oohtrol of maects Th lln ‘oAuld AttaeklAg crops and Livestock atfec------------toe iMj.- Usts in detail aafe and the i»n acniM effecUve uaes^ for Inaeotlcldal wn B »Ji ot w»«Nuo«». ^ _ ■ TTrm

m the revUed edition ento* dust) ;t a UtUe mologlala again atresa the Im - thlrslip ^ thla portanoe cf foUowtag directions '------laohar of and heeding all prwauUona on \ autlco inaectlelde o o n t a ln e r labela. .

ar* tbe Uetra are Uid of the neoeislty it^ h e r e of avoiding hannful realduei on V breaka or In food nnd feed.I i . - pointed out thathead ot u ian a h o u ld wear protective '

ment at clothing and equipment as apeci*Ity, says tied on the oontidnar UbeU. and e aav*4~ that they ahould take special the neatleare In handling planu treated

with cei:tata.<^4hew ohenMoator-

:MERS t? r f “HJASOtlNES - - - - - -DIESEL FUEL •fOAJX" I I -i l l ' f High Quality J

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F a c i n g C h a n c e ^ B e i n g C r e a t e d - ^

Dolnado Oraw a Une trom Amarillo, ar P aul <h «

ty otilck, a handsome c ity o f tree-fliaded— . stffiOti, run.th«i.U na-«e>t.t<Uha _ “

) di«ad: Rockies. The Une covers 30,000 I

sU t« as Uila was a wasteland. ’ ~ro<U folloy CmuervaUon meaaures. lrr^a« 5^ 5!

• Iten, w ln O o w a a n d ^ p e r te n w U*}u«uk at fighting drought have lessen , tion:

eOHLPerlUJut-tbej^-rwnaln ^

"Lota .o f In m any areaa^of the plaini, Larr; now and farmers are “chiseling" tiie Tom 1 under.” u o d . cutting it under to keep aiteir na P an- i t from btewtag away. T h e clods t« m atlm ated turned up deflect th e wind! from chap

tbe parched topeoU. I t only works |Ujr ‘ •fr^ Jear i s - a wlill*; Then ir t t S w * ta in —T e 1 said tt to a u o tb e dust. cropslUt bowl Western Arkansaa and aouth- mer, l o w ^ d weat u u s 0urrar«'affected .' howi .^leStrlc* .. l i f aome areaa, as around Syr- third

aeuse, X a n s, there la good ^ap~ narr< aoU -moisture.- B u t-« J o topeoU w

- , ^ J I »** D*vJi9 6 ( 1 "We are reaching a crlUcal ham

point.* aald Robert McCauley WU» of the tederal crop reporting Kula

' service In Austin, Tex. stevt‘‘A l9t of wheat has been n ls I

3 8 S ie f f K S i J*w heat S ic h 'h M ^ ^ 5— not le*t winter donnancy wlU i

*•5 "The main danger spot is In gtovi

......... I, III ■l i.nation'a winter wheat crop w u ?„ «,

No. lao. »M»M ,000 bushels. a t lo n so f This esUm«ted. u y the «x- ch D lv . pert#, h u "deollned materially." n t n r m aecu The moisture problem also Oart< U m to c k sf/eeta the v u t corn belt of HeJir safe and the nation. - Chrljleotlcldal Wna> nnl.. th * fitOV<

fa m e r s ' t to w aa tn#y rtdV the “ rT m ento- dusty fields that are dying of To the Im-, .thirst. ___________ hU i

lUons on r labels. neoeislty . . ddues on

o u tth a t - ------wotective 'M apeci*bell, and Bi special I treated

S A V E MJOHN DEERE SWEEPS Same high quality at aCtal» Ihi piln h li b «n kiMml on JM els. They Kill offer you the isme high tha result of more than a cantury of n

► John DMfi tnglneers d«tl«n tweent

“of Ml?*fills auura full vslue for your cuHlvslI

w Quy your sweeps and itvn e li today

^ G I M - ' s S' —John D m n S a l a t

J_____ ■ HIgMond A n . V , M ill So,

Awards Fete: IO Ts HeldloeT; ila

■ Jerome EFAJEROME. B(ay IT—I t i* annual is thi

B | B ITFA swards nlgbt w as held this depei week inUhe Jerome high aehool T b

S » - c la fe t ^ . D 0 i ^ . ; e ^ ^ter p i ^ e n t . gave tit* wdcoime, ant <

5 e n t . ' iw i V * ' ^ t J ^ f dlvlaiI m monies. t((tt

: csrtoU Campbell. aecretaiT. M r . ^ ported on u » trtp io in e na&maJ

^ v e n t l o n In K a n a u . R obert c ^ B W .— Helms, reporter, p r* u n t* d a m a - ^ 9 g id a n program . * He■ ■ Tom H u tu a n d B elm a T « p o ^ «

nn t* » i**>* pm ventlati a t ta e . m a il Hdlan. Dennis lU S e fta le d ted JJW

} ^ m the future farmer's creed. Larry Kulm and D eloy Theuabn. who

■ I attended the Moacow m t e s t s ^ B iw t summer, presented reports.

Scholarship awards were pre- sented by Robert Downing to

^ B Robert Blades, agriculture ZV;Richard Cunningham. Agrtcul* 'T

■ ture m : Carl Nutsch,ture n . and Rudy Armenia^ agrl- ^

.. culture I. n* gy- M n Kflly Jantaoa w u a w a d ^ Chspur mother and was present- g " ; ed a locket by ber son, SeU y ^o

^ B Jackson. ■ the :^ B Robert Downing presented the Uarl ^ B dlitinsuUhed service plaauea to both ^ B B. Wells. Ooodlng. and Boyd tlon

Freeman. Certincates o f coopera- port ^ B < Uon and assistance were present- slngl ^ B ed to M n . CturlsUan M oellet and Rs^ B August Hein. .......... incoi^ B Oreenhand pins w e « ^ v e n to H Rudy Armenta. Edw ard^urgner. P“ d H Tom Dayis. Gary Downing,^ B Bari. D elb ert, Harmon, Mike m “

^ B ^ HoweUs* KaBRie- Humbacii; Tom■ . Hurd, b w a l n e Meyers. M m ^ B M yen, David Packer, Leon Plel-■ sUck. D e n n i s l^ k e tt s , 8 U « •“ ^ B T h om u . Donald Trueson, Dale■ Tolmati u d U u k Stn iiE h uI.^ B Chapter farmer pins were pre- tjigtj, ■ i sented to Clinton Andrus, CarroU jq

c a m tn a i , , o o . i « . , p «ui

___ J^rry Stuhlberg.-'----------- :------------ marl* Bronze J ’s were given to Paul are

D U on. Carrol GampbeU. Alfred U pr

c e %H u m on . Lton, PleHUck u U m t i

B d - ® s : : i “, r w . n r . . K . . . r . £ ;Helms, KeUy Jackson and Ed Stover. Oold J l ^ given to " <H»C<rtaitherrD < fed r~R edd lt* C *“

An Idaho pin was presen t^ to i ' l I w S S Robert Downing by Carter Luth- ™ Sr. Downing, also oftldaUy « - ^ y a n erived-hls «Ut* tarm *r-a«aid— -

’ Foundations awards w ent to . t t t U .- M U M UownlM . d . l iy I m J /w :

Uon: Kelly Jack^J.on , public sp eak ln8;-O crald -m ther, farm .

M Slovet, pou lti,: e plains, Larry Luper. livestock farming! i«" the Tom Prunty soli and water m an- to k « D ajem ent: Robert' Helms, crop;

fanning; T om . M atUce. star Ind from chapter tsrm er. and Tom. Hurd, ilT works su r -greenhsnd fanner. •se a ta in :^^Team— recognition'- Inclu d^ •

crops, l in t place, James Ooem- d south- mer, Kelly Jackson .and Terry l«d.' Howelb; coopCraUve. first and m d (3yr- third place, K elly Jackson and ood top - Carroll Campbell: farm m echan- I topeoU jcs. nrst place, O erald-Luther.

David Tippett, Richard Cunning- crlUcal ham; dairy, aecond place, Ted

JcCauley W ilson, Allen sievenson. Larry reporting Kulm; soils, second pUce,

Stevenson, Tom Prunty and Den- u been n ls Reddick, nmedlate 13, 1 products, third place, hicn h u Tom DavU. Tom Hurd and Den*

nU Ricketts: meats, third place. prU and ^ e d Wilson, DaVld Ttpp^U and

, , Allen Stevenson: poultry, Ed x>i IS m giover. James Ooemmer and Car-

tf«p w u jy j j ,u y jaciaon .jh j After the closing c e r w o n l» ,

m * “aUo S r t * ' Wr'- H e r b e r t01 Helms, Mrs. Kelly Jackson. Mra.

. Chrtattan Moeller, Mrs. WUla . ^Htybt»o Stover Db(on_and .rtdff the Mrs. Farris Keoalck.[lying of Tom Callen presented slides on _________ hU recent trip to AusUalia.

= M O N E YSWEEPS AND SHOVEta I allty at a N'ew\Lov( PriceI lowered on John Deere Sweeps and 8fiov I tho asms high quality end fong le iv lc e - 1 a cantury of manufacturing ‘'(inow how.”

»>'*«•'* «»»’ ’ brDfM,-Conilant flald testing In elf types | ifaclurlng nulhodi, and hlghK)usll(y ma«r '^r your cultivating dollar. ■ Id itw veli today and aav* moneyl 1

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;te | :Conc;em of F ^ r. In Common Marl7A ' ' M i l t e t because th * la rm a e o te . ■ T I* an n u a l i s t h B a a c t o r o g e a r c e o n x B r B O r t .^ he ld th is dependent oo exporta. .. «ib aehool I h to w u tb e s u te m e n t . ^ B L

•t«ry, M - Dr. Oarev w u In Tw in F ^ to j p a a m rij.* m&itBW o r tfla M wi n E «

Robert club and canter w ith . Intaraatad . H

, n D o r t c d o t Idaho 's fa rm o u tp u t- la B i i * r i l e 3 m aik*t*d abroad. T U s c o s v a r e t ■

“O ne ou t o t e « r y aU acraa o t - H M t e r t s ^ harvested U u s r t to r grow- ■ ■ r t . Ihg agricu ltu ral produce fo r *x- . H

S r t .^ b * to I d lhe^lm ea-M *w *in M a n Interview, - m l* to ta l* a p - ■ proxlm ately 60 mUUon acres. , ■

“ ' f L i X ' “roT some agricu ltu ra l p ro - ■ ducts we export m or* O ian 1# p e r H « n t o t tb e to U l otttpuL Foe ex- H ample, we export ab o u t © na*half;

.■ o t ou r w heat. NaUonally w* t u p - -------piy-ong»fifm o l UW tu u i rcmn g ^

■ present- o m t M &n<eiilbiral amorta.'’ r-r.^ on. KeUy conUnulng Uw dUcusaJon ot £ c t

. Uie Importanoe of Ute Common ented toe Market trade to agriculture — Uavwa to both that o l Idaho and tb e na-, n d Boyd tlon — he said that "it la Im- {[grii r coopera- portant because they are our adm B present- single best customer.”MUer a n d Rapidly Increasing petaonal

.......... income of U>e people of Europe ^ jjM lven to o a w them to g reatly ex - 1 •fiu rgner. P“ d Uielr consumption, o f food ^trlc In* O ary products, a n d th is expansion may in Mivo be f a r more th a n th e a g r l ^ tu r e

S T S of oaf :5Sducta o t feed gra tae to ^ WdU Uiem. increasing m e p rice to you, P ^ ,

«<« c a u s ^ you ^problems. O n ^ th e oUier h a n d i t m ay m ean “ •*

g»* ilT expanded m a ite ta lo r igham . g rea ter dem and and

higher prices." h e aakl. ,IS, CairoU I n n iram ary . D r, C arey aaid, toa, . P*ul -A m erican ag ricu ltu re la very Ooemmer. njuch concerned abo u t w orld t i rd K u n i trade."« 5 5 f . - ^ ...H o contlmmd. “B y a iwnaMer-- .— - la td ^ able m arg in our b eat fo rtlg n ,

------------m ark e t-fo r ag ricu ltu ral product*n to P au l are th e naUooa o f K u n ^ . T h is . „ 11. A ltred U prim arily so because th e y have <. ion , K en tbe money to buy it , . . . .

D elbert “I f the oUier countries o f U u Uck and world develop th is ahUlty to buy

our p roducts th rough Increased * R « h « r t trade. undoUbteOjr- they eould , » * ’

w develop in to very good customere. • “ J . ’S -AiSrtam Mncullut. m u . t* ' -

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1 yoiumt ^ t c h the developmenta In the 5 ^ ’ Oanmon Market to a saea its im - saton ot pact upon domestic agriculture.C cam aa - ^ e have seen U u t Uiey have i l t w - r adopted some potentlaUy very th e n a - proucUve measures for European

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i J ^ M n the m anufacture o t ice cream. ’ butter, cheese, non*tat dry mUk i

^ S and many otoer dairy productt,,says PSDA. ________________

rey aaid, I ’la very sa k t^ u M *»x»

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l \ l t 1 S in e * y o u r n e w p lo n c e l e e r tJ f le o f o , $ 1 .3 0 n o n • u p p o f t p r ic e s n o w o t o b o u t $ 1 .2 5 ) , W r e gc

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■ k ' w e d o n '( w a n t yoM to 1m u i t t a k e e u t o f p ro d u i t o b e i h u t o u t o f p r o d u t b e c e u te w e lo w e re d o r y o u r " b o i e " y e a r t .

| k 1 ^ 1 w e f o r m e n d o f t 't w e n t 1 t o r u n o u r f o r m i . W e e) a to r a t o e n a c t t h e k in d .

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WA8HINQTOH. MU’ 11 — ploa not American dairy iarm m and tbe e n but PJB. g o T e r b m e n t ara 'behtg tb* wet

I M ' $l«ehiUy-iaBa_lqutoeelgn-jia- -J3t-4 i Mb* W h t o w cm r o ff l dump- v e c e w

® a " Amertcan m arket lu outrigiit ao and w S M e i r o n m v a n t i o h o f la v . Hep. anlsm I S ' Ralph Barvey o f . Indiana told through

7)10 lo u o t dom estic cream loan la i^ e t s to t o j ; M g n im ppils, th e lr_ «

^ B ' WhWr-haa T ig e n T a k ln r place Inlem ai alnce l u t October, forces Amer- to aupp lean cream in to bu tter .lor sa le can tax

— =■ ■ "Dairymen are losing anirox* SAcn ■ B inatoly 10 cents per pound but- CaUton | B | tartat and -the g o w n m e n t Is crops v W B - su icb asln gJ>u ttezu at_a-cost o t th la .ya

about JO cents per pound . . . weathei I ^ B "These imports. It not lUegal, tor ms

certainly run contrary to the In- Ing pe<

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ry mUk{ account o f w o r ld ahortago o f

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' Freeman ;n wtfn't fa ll for tfie $1 n , $ 2 myth, new plan c e lli for 0 b lend o f pricet ($2 ,

$ 1 .3 0 non-certiflcota) and you m uit Icei now ot 50% o f parity (currently 15), W r e getting im art to g ove rnme n t - <1.

Kara th e im a ll form er Into nat voting.I y o u arc attem pting to reduce our In- ■a l o Hi e»w nplU M , e n d p f W lH u i ( lum— lea t fo r u te on our own form s . . . and like H.

'ant you ta te ll u t how m any acres wa out o f production o fter J 9 6 5 , don't.y.ant 9ut o f production or greatly reduced ju it I lowered or stopped production during 1" years.

I don't want th e Secretary o f Agrlcultur* larm i. W e elected congressm en and sen* act th e k ind.of Iflgltlatlon W I want, and ley'll do It when they see the woy we fee l . plan.

Freeman, w e own our farm s, not you, hink W B know w hat's b e lt for us, net

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e tag th* w orld . . . io a . -^W -4alry;produet-liaii>,r ■m p - J

l ^ t w a o d 'a m ^ S d ^ ' S ^ A m

t a m loan law.” I n t h l s l ^ ^ ons, th e lT - .co it.B hou ld ,M -i£ i;^ aace In lem au o n a l reU U onTiM B n e r- to aupportlng prices sa le c a a ta rm ers. ^

S - ~ - O o o d c b m f lrox* SACRAMENTO. May ti r . . f l b u t- CaUfomlA’s apricot and . i , r 3 t Is crops wUl be slgnlflcanti, S 2 f l t o t th ls .y ea r^ b u t U je -u n u ju u -S B

w eather h u dimmed ^ » ^ I 2 B egal. to r m an* o ther c ro p s .^ !S B I In* Ing peaches and pears, ^ f l

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in.e.;2 m yth .Ices ($2 , au m u st currently

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