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KEL 307 The Shields Warehouse in Buhl shows significant damage after the building caught on fire. At the bottom of the building is a doorway labeled "6". A man in a wide-brimmed hat stands on the roof. Several men on the ground look up at the building. Behind them a woman looks up at the scene.
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KEL 306 The Shields Warehouse in Buhl shows significant damage after the building caught on fire. On the side of the building is a large sign that reads "Shields Buyers & Shippers of Seeds, Bean, Grains, Buhl, Idaho." At the bottom of the building is a doorway labeled "7". A man walks by the building, looking up at it. In the background, several men near a truck work on recovery, and two men and a young girl sit on the sidewalk curb, watching.
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KEL 305 The Shields Warehouse in Buhl shows significant damage after the building caught on fire. On the side of the building is a large sign that reads "Shields Buyers & Shippers of Seeds, Bean, Grains, Buhl, Idaho." At the bottom of the building is a doorway labeled "6". Several men in hard hats and firefighters stand to the side, looking up the building. Behind them is a parked pick-up truck and another warehouse building. Large hoses lay across the street.
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KEL 304 The Shields Warehouse in Buhl shows significant damage after the building caught on fire. At the bottom of the image, a doorway labeled "6" and a man in a hard hat are visible.
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KEL 303 Lab technician Pat Hankins cross-matches five of the ten pints of blood needed for a surgery at Magic Valley Memorial Hospital. Several bottles of solutions and small vials of blood sit on the counter in front of her. With a continual need for blood at the hospital, there is an incessant demand for support from local blood drawings by the American Red Cross.
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KEL 302 Kimberly farmer John Holcomb, dressed in a cowboy hat, sits in a bean combiner harvesting beans in a large field. The threat of frost prompted farmers to hasten their cutting and combining operations. A truck is parked to the side. A cloudy sky and trees far off on the horizon are in the background.
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KEL 301 Willis E. Huxman, meteorologist for the Weather Bureau Agricultural Service office in Kimberly, sits in an office reviewing weather records for the past six years. Precipitation for the last three summers has been above normal, while the mean temperature has been somewhat lower, conditions ideal for the spread of Halo blight. Some form holders and a stack of envelopes are on the desk. A clipboard and several maps hang from the wall behind him.
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KEL 300 The Buhl Grange No. 214 booth receives the "1st Premium Best Artistic Arrangement" award at the Twin Falls County Fair. The exhibit shows an arrangement of fruits and vegetables, several of which have award ribbons. Behind the display is a large board that reads "January Dreams Realized in September." A 1965 Seed Catalog is propped up against the backdrop of the display. Several metal buckets line the display, and watermelons, pumpkins, and other squash sit beneath it. A man in a cowboy hat looks over the exhibit.
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KEL 299 The Buhl Grange No. 214 booth receives the "1st Premium Best Artistic Arrangement" award at the Twin Falls County Fair. The exhibit shows an arrangement of fruits and vegetables, several of which have award ribbons. Behind the display is a large board that reads "January Dreams Realized in September." A 1965 Seed Catalog is propped up against the backdrop of the display. Several metal buckets line the display, and watermelons, pumpkins, and other squash sit beneath it.
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KEL 298 An aerial view shows a small piece of annexed land sitting on the edge of a cliff. The land is lined by trees, and some buildings are on it. A road is visible at the bottom of the cliff face. Several roads, fields, and trees are visible in the aerial view.
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KEL 297 An aerial photograph shows the "Kimes Site" proposed location for CSI. Blue Lakes Blvd. runs down the center of the image, and intersects with Falls Ave. towards the top. On the far right of the image are the Saddle Club and the National Guard Armory. Various trees, buildings, houses, streets, roads, and automobiles (cars) are visible in the aerial view.
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KEL 296 An aerial view shows a small piece of annexed land sitting on the edge of a cliff. The land is lined by trees, and some buildings are on it. A road is visible at the bottom of the cliff face, and beyond it is the Snake River. Several roads, fields, and trees are visible in the aerial view.
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KEL 295 An aerial view shows a small piece of annexed land sitting on the edge of a cliff. The land is lined by trees, and some buildings are on it. A road is visible at the bottom of the cliff face. Several roads, fields, and trees are visible in the aerial view.
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KEL 294 An aerial view shows a small piece of annexed land sitting on the edge of a cliff. The land is lined by trees, and some buildings are on it. A road is visible at the bottom of the cliff face. Several roads, fields, and trees are visible in the aerial view.
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KEL 293 An aerial view shows a small piece of annexed land sitting on the edge of a cliff. The land is lined by trees, and some buildings are on it. A road is visible at the bottom of the cliff face. Several roads, fields, and trees are visible in the aerial view.