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KEL 607 National Guard Auxiliary officers, from left to right, Mrs. Carl Boyd, secretary, Mrs. Richard Lennan, president, and Mrs. Bliss Russell, vice president and reporter, sit on a couch. They are dressed in dress suits, and Mrs. Lennan holds a spiral notebook and a stack of letters on her lap. To the side of the couch is a stand with a lamp and a tea cup on it. On the wall behind them is a clock, and decorative pictures of a staircase, spinning wheel, and rocking chair.
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KEL 606 A Suffolk ewe, owned by James Olson, gave birth to quadruplets. The ewe stands beside the four baby lambs in a straw-filled pen. A warming lamp is mounted on the wall. Another sheep can be seen in the next pen.
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KEL 605 A Suffolk ewe, owned by James Olson, gave birth to quadruplets. The ewe stands beside the four baby lambs in a straw-filled pen. Another sheep can be seen in the next pen.
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KEL 604 A Suffolk ewe, owned by James Olson, gave birth to quadruplets. The ewe stands beside the four baby lambs in a straw-filled pen. A warming lamp is mounted on the wall.
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KEL 603 Craig Graybill refinishes an antique dresser. He is wearing a plaid shirt, pants, and cowboy boots. Behind him is a shelf holding cans of paint, vanish, and enamel spray. Two other people can be seen in the background behind the dresser. A banner of ads for Spred Satin hang from the ceiling.
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KEL 602 Craig Graybill refinishes an antique clock. He is wearing a plaid shirt and pants and holding a spray gun. Only one part of the clock, which was damaged in a fire, was usable in restoring it. Mr. Graybill made all the other parts.
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KEL 601 Panel members for the Beef Cattle Field Day meet at the Buhl Moose Hall. Standing from left to right are Ron Koerfer, stockbroker for Schwabacher and Co., and Dr. H. E. Hammerquist, Buhl veterinarian. Seated from left to right are Dr. Joe Dahmen, superintendent of the University of Idaho Caldwell branch experiment station, Dr. Dale Behmer, agronomist of the U. S. Steel Corp., and Ray Lincoln, county cattleman and sheepman. Dr. Hammerquist is dressed in a striped shirt, and the rest are wearing suits and ties. Some cups, papers, and an ash tray are on the table in front of them. Posters, photographs, a plaque, and a moose head are on the wall behind them.
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KEL 600 Robert Blastock Jr., College of Southern Idaho board of trustees chairman, stands in an office reviewing a site survey report for the new college. The front of the booklet reads "Site Selection Survey for the College of Southern Idaho. Prepared for the Board of Trustees, College of Southern Idaho, February 1966." He is dressed in a suit and bow tie and holds a cigarette between two fingers. On top of the desk in front of him are several piles of papers held together with paperclips, a stapler, and a book of matches.
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KEL 599 David Sommer, second runner-up in the FFA public speaking contest at the west Magic Valley District FFA Contest held in Gooding, displays his award trophy. He is dressed in a suit and tie and his embroidered FFA jacket.
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KEL 598 FFA public speaking contest winners at the west Magic Valley District FFA Contest held in Gooding display their award trophies. From left to right are Leon Pielstick, first runner-up, Glen Miller, winner, and David Sommer, second runner-up. They are dressed in suits and ties and their embroidered FFA jackets.
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KEL 597 FFA public speaking contest winners at the west Magic Valley District FFA Contest held in Gooding display their award trophies. From left to right are Leon Pielstick, first runner-up, and Glen Miller, winner. They are dressed in suits and ties and their embroidered FFA jackets.
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KEL 596 Mrs. David Mead sits on a bench in her costume, a lacy white dress, for her role as Marian the librarian in the Dilettante's production of "The Music Man." She is rehearsing the song "My White Knight" for the upcoming production to be held at Filer High School in March.
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KEL 595 Civil Air Patrol board members sit at a table, looking over forms. Three of the men are wearing suits and ties, three are dressed in Civil Air Patrol uniforms, and one is dressed in a sheriff's uniform. Cups, ashtrays, papers, and name plates are on the table. One name plate reads "Mr. George Staudaher, Principal, High School." Pictures hang on the wall to the side of the room.
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KEL 594 The Walden Brothers appear at the fifth annual Country Music Jamboree, held at Filer High School auditorium. From left to right are Junior Walden, lead guitar, Frank Herman, bass, Harry Hansford, drums, and Loy Walden, rhythm guitar. They are dressed in suits and western bow ties and holding guitars. Mr. Hansford is seated at a drumset. A speaker is visible on the stage behind them. A sign hangs behind them reading "Live Music Wednesday Nights The Walden Bros."
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KEL 593 The Walden Brothers appear at the fifth annual Country Music Jamboree, held at Filer High School auditorium. From left to right are Junior Walden, lead guitar, Frank Herman, bass, Harry Hansford, drums, and Loy Walden, rhythm guitar. They are dressed in suits and western bow ties and holding guitars. A speaker and a microphone are visible on the stage behind them.