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KEL 1000 Planning activities for the next few months are the new officers of the Twin Falls Exchange Club. From left to right are Dr. Herb Burgess, president; Walt Thomas, vice president; and William Miller, secretary. They are seated around a table, looking over some notes. On the table are several notebooks, a three-ring binder, a zippered money pouch, and two ash trays. One of the men, dressed in a suit and tie, holds an envelope. Some art collages hang on the back wall.
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KEL 999 Mrs. Fred Plankey, Junior Club hostess of the home of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Marshall for the upcoming Tour of Homes, stands in a kitchen. A tea kettle and a pan sit on a stove top, and several pots and pans and kitchen utensils hang on the brick wall over the stove. Several framed pictures hang on the back wall.
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KEL 998 Wrought iron gates open onto the open courtyard at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. LeMoyne. Visiting in the courtyard with Mr. LeMoyne is Mrs. Jerry Meyerhoeffer, Junior Club hostess, who will head the tour at the LeMoyne home during the upcoming Tour of Homes. On the patio behind them is a fountain, and the side of the house is seen beyond it.
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KEL 997 Mr. Harry F. LaMoyne and Mrs. Jerry Meyerhoeffer stand on the patio of the LaMoyne home. Mrs. Meyerhoeffer, a Junior Club hostess, will head the tour at the LeMoyne home during the upcoming Tour of Homes. A tree, some bushes, and a fountain decorate the patio. The side of the house is visible, and an iron gate on the edge of the patio leads to the front yard.
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KEL 996 Mrs. William Reese, Junior Club hostess of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goss for the upcoming Tour of Homes, sits on a recliner in a living room. Beside the recliner is an end table that has a lamp and an ash tray on it. Some cushions sit on the floor. A porch is seen through large windows and sliding glass doors at the back of the room. A lawn chair and a dining set are on the back porch. Beyond the back porch is a view of the Snake River Canyon.
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KEL 995 Taking advantage of the gorgeous patio at the R. P. Parry home is Mrs. John Rosholt and her daughter, Becky. Mrs. Rosholt is head hostess for the Junior Club at the Parry home for the upcoming Tour of Homes. She sits with her daughter on a lawn chair. Several folding director chairs decorate the patio. A chair and several large trees are in the backyard. Around the backyard is a wooden fence, and some fields and houses are visible beyond it.
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KEL 994 A favorite room enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Shane is Mr. Shane's office and den. The Shane home will be one of the homes featured in the upcoming Tour of Homes sponsored by the Twin Falls Junior Club. Mr. Shane sits in a chair with an open book on his lap, and Mrs. Shane stands beside him. In front of Mr. Shane is a desk, and on the desk are some books, a book stand, an ash tray, a daily calendar, and a model of a cannon. Beside the desk is another chair and a large globe. In the corner of the room is a lamp with a base that is a statue of a soldier in armor. A wrap-around couch is at the back of the room.
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KEL 993 Talking with Ivan Stone, designer of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goss, is Mrs. William Reese, Junior Club hostess of the Goss home for the upcoming Tour of Homes. Mr. Stone is seated in a chair around a round dining table, and Mrs. Reese stands behind a chair on the other side of the table. A centerpiece of plastic leaves and a bottle is on the table, and a chandelier hangs above it. In the corner of the room is a carpeted spiral staircase. A wicker wall ornament hangs on the back wall.
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KEL 992 Mr. Harry F. LaMoyne and Mrs. Jerry Meyerhoeffer visit on the back porch of the LaMoyne home. Mrs. Meyerhoeffer, a Junior Club hostess, will head the tour at the LeMoyne home during the upcoming Tour of Homes. She is seated on the brick edge of a fountain, and Mr. LaMoyne stands beside it, with one leg propped up on the edge. Small trees and bushes and a statue decorate the patio. The side of the house is seen behind them.
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KEL 991 A wonderful view is seen from the dining room of the R. P. Parry. Mrs. John Rosholt is head hostess for the Junior Club at the Parry home for the upcoming Tour of Homes. In the dining room is a round table surrounded by four chairs. A ceiling lamp hangs above the table. Several trees and bushes are in seen in the yard through large windows.
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KEL 990 Mrs. William Routh, head hostess at the Jerry Shane home for the upcoming Tour of Homes, holds up a leaf-shaped sign that reads "Junior Club Tour of Homes Here Today" in one hand and a hammer in the other hand. Behind her are several bushes.
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KEL 989 Taking advantage of the gorgeous patio at the R. P. Parry home is Mrs. John Rosholt and her daughter, Becky. Mrs. Rosholt is head hostess for the Junior Club at the Parry home for the upcoming Tour of Homes. She sits in a lawn chair, and her daughter sits on the ground by her feet. Lawn chairs and potted plants sit on the pack patio of the house. Several large trees are in the yard, and bushes surround the sides of the house.
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KEL 988 001 Accepting an USDA Group Superior Service Award from Dr. C. H. Wadleigh, left, director of the Soil and Water Conservation Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, is Dr. Marvin Jensen, acting director of the Snake River Conservation Research Center at Kimberly. Dr. Jensen accepted the plaque on behalf of the research center and staff. Mr. Jensen is dressed in a suit and tie, and Mr. Wadleigh is dressed in a suit and bow tie. The two men are shaking hands. In the room behind them is a podium and a long metal desk. Another man watches in the foreground.
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KEL 988 Accepting an USDA Group Superior Service Award from Dr. C. H. Wadleigh, right, director of the Soil and Water Conservation Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, is Dr. Marvin Jensen, acting director of the Snake River Conservation Research Center at Kimberly. Dr. Jensen accepted the plaque on behalf of the research center and staff. Mr. Jensen is dressed in a suit and tie, and Mr. Wadleigh is dressed in a suit and bow tie. The two men are shaking hands.
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KEL 987 Announcing plans for the Twin Falls Music Club's annual Garden Membership Tea to be held at the Twin Falls YM-YWCA and hosted by the unit's past presidents are, from left to right, Mrs. Don Heller, treasurer of the past president's group; Mrs. Clayta Christensen, decorations chairman; and Mrs. John Birrell, president of the past president's group. The members work on a centerpiece for the event that features a small lyre sculpture surrounded by an arrangement of flowers.