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Idaho -_fl37 68lFi year, 151st istuo Itt^ lio 'ii l,a i'g vK l-E vo n inf> !\t‘ ivs/w fu^ r - --- T.WlNFALLS, IDAHO, M9NDAY,OCTOBER.-4,'fli*(|>r-/;^J,j, i 10' e rs g ive s a n srw lleflT— escapees ^tmght: - UNITED NATIONS (UP P - Sccrcijiry. brsinlij w iiinrnnr Ibfjcrs laid dowir a .»lx>polnt plfln for Middle pciico toduy, urylnK n new effort by Wuol and Uic Arab.i toward ~ mutuol'nccommodfttlon. - -In-n-polloy-Kp:OG<;l»-U)-U»o ____ Gcncrnl AMomll)y,.npgcrfl uIho . said Uio U.S. two-Qiina policy woul^l not dlvido Ctilnn fartlicr ‘but Would give rcprcHcntnflon ——In-tho-UnlUd-NuUons-UwjlUlw ClilnoHO people. , Ho emphiisixed Uint Washing- ten's movement toward better relations with Gotninunlst Ghina would-not;jG«Bon ;U.SrCooperu- ----- tlon with"tho'Sovlet“Unlon; He po(ntod to the Strategic Anna fJmitntlpi ' tlio four-power agreement on- West Berlin ns evidence of Uiis. Rogers aaid hi* Haw no need for tlic world dU»amiftnient confercnce proposed by Mos* cow, csncplnilv witli nroHnertH bright for Uie Peking govern- nicnt to tiilce part In the United Nations, where arms reduction la ^ ------------- Rogers listed tlicse oix points 'T for MtddlirEiist poaco: ------------ A Suez* Canal agreement would be merely n step toward full implemontntion of peace terms in a flwil agrocmnni to . be worked out under U N. apoclnl peace envoy Gunniu‘"V. Jflrrln^- Maintenance of Uie ccase-fire is Ut Uie intere.<it of all concerned 'u h d a common understanding on this Issue should Iw found Israel ihfl-Atabfl^ TWIN FAIXS - Magic Valloylaw enforcement officers •, were seeking two escapces from tlio Idaho state penitentiary Monday^’after one of the men was reportedly seen In Twin Falls., Raymond Ray Butler, 21, —Twin'Fallfl,-ond-Clarenco-I^o— Bondflr,-ao,-noyburn,-escaped— from state prl-wn in Boise Sunday night. Dot}] wore serving sentences for first-dogrco burgl 'ryi SMGON (UPl) — President cent turned oUt ut tl>o polls. . I'wlice machinery ofgimi7:e<l jmd “ml.Hslng ballots” and It would Nguyen Van lljleu rolled m ra ’ Moantlnje, agroupof influen- c'oatrollod,’* ---------- be one or two days beforo all landslide reelectlon victory Uni backers of Vice President ' ,'lho atatcment was i«3Uo<rby Uie votes could be accounted today, according to official Nguyen Cao Ky also Isaucd a tljo "People’s Force Against for. figures for SouUj VleUiam'astatement In which Uiey called Dlctatorflhlp,'’ ’ a commlttce . ,,, ,, uncontested presidential vote,cloctlon “a farco". formed.last week of influential had said he woulti-qult am riie ciiUed it a natlomnTlrcr~demiUVdCd“ thlirnhO~Kjaiucker«lmdolIier opponoals' t-gd-mor^thftn-M- achlovcmcnt;— -------- ----------------U n ited — S t n t c s ~ h a l t ~ d l r c c t - o f ' H i l e u i ------ ^ ------------------------------pcr-ccnUo_t-Uic-votc,-but4ho. _.said hia.dopurtmcnt received a report Butler was seen In Twin Falls early Monday morning and had plckcd-up his wife who, nTfirdea ul OSi.Dluo Lakes.Blvd. Hijack rmnpage -nii8-l8-roally-i-v«ry-«ood-aupporLof-ihlcu’a'uavflrJunct\t____ ^'ni0.;-K0vcrnmeiit:__ Finc«|nti piundlty of ballots coimt- achievement of our nation and bccauso the—election— "*wriff~InfonnBtlon'GmtcnjubbHhed'ff~ our iJeople In Uie building-and conducteil with tJie flupi)3rt of prellmbmry nationwide count cof'*‘Ucnce. ^ Tmpleineiitlng of deinocracy,” Ambaa^dor {Eilswo.rtl)) Bun- tliat allowed 'ITileu got 5,776,074 Tha results allowed the grip n iifiir >iiiT(i ‘ I r r 7t st^itument Her <md. in an ■atiiios^iurii-bl_vot£fl.-"or-w.s>i-pta’-c<Mii-of the—the -TiileiwippQinttyt'^pr<>vlitcC issued fniin Independence Pa- discontent to the people and total of G,311,853 cast. chiefs have on Uie c<>untry/ildo. laco. govenunont repression. TTio contcr said 353,148 votes All of Uicm arc anny colonels •Hilcu, 4H,-noted that. Ujere “Wo do not rficognlie .th e' were Invalid' and counted and_nll_of them were under -*H-biRhet^»‘ecorded-lMderahlp-of-Mr.-Nguyan^im=against:UWeu;-Thftt^Juihi>iint^—ordorft-tb-Ret-ouCthc-wte-and~ tuniout of voters—87.7percent-'ltilAu,''-the’ stat«ment-im id~to'5.5^-'per-cenr^f*tlib'voto.‘ .make sure it went to the —tJiAn for any nationwide “We do not recognize all the There was some mystery about president. election since he first ran for prefabricated results of the the rcmaininc 3 per cent. _________________ ! _______ “oifice in” 11)67. Huii yem- 83 per election whldi Mr. TWeu's Officials said lliero were some (Continued on p;^^) ^h»|»ia'srtrh?5rH Sgn Extra tot help made available to T.F. schools __ lLahQuld_hfiLjKJaslW<LtajEtcL the principal, conceras of boUi sides on estaiilialdng a zone of wlthdfawQl from the present ccaM-fire,linos. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) —Tliree persons were shot and killed today in an aborted attempt to hijack a six- passenger charter airplane to -tlio Bahamas, thu FBI-uald. A would-be.hijacker shot and killed the charter plane pilot along with a woman believed to be Uie hijacker’s wife, then shot and killed him.<soH. .Source's Bald thiS twln^nglno Hawk Commander was on a —niKtit-from-Na6bviU«-U>.4tlanta. wlunrpiloiT'cdplItit'anrthrbo hljnckers aboard when it was ordered to Uie Bahamas, nie sides , must have confidence tliataUie agreement will not be vlolatecl and Uiat adequate machinery will be provided for prompt detection -of any-infrnclions."------------------- . ¥ “Tlio reopening and operation of the Suez Canal would require ‘ EgypUon personnel east of the canal (Uie Israel) side). It Is “ u n d e r s t a n d a b l e r t o o —Ui’n t^ n o r - - mal activities should be pur- sued in as much of Uie zone evacuated as po.<wible. The question of an Egyptian mllltji- ry presence east of the canal Is one on which the p ^ e s hold “ opposite views.. But .here, too, Uio posslblllUes of some com- promise are not negative.” 'l-WIN FALI^ - A fltate. Uclpato. • education official sJiid today Dr. Truby today rcleasod a thnl the atnte hn» made copy ot a Wltcr from StiiUdohcr , jwallable fumlg ininry of a tourlHTImrcrRnrtcn turning down Uil) olfcr of kin- teachcr for Twin Fnll.9, should dcmnrtcns. , ‘"K™ .ichool trustees occopt, the Hic letter of rejection wus In'o custody by the FBI and he funds. received In Boise on 4 t . 20, at Mid there was a bomb aboard .. T h o iTwin Falla scliool nlxiiit the snme_tlmc._'rruby_ 1 'lru.1tec8"w^rmeil .at^>.ra. snld, that Staudoher c a lle d '" ’f ‘'"li tuday to consider adoption of a Truby, requesting Uie letter bo r ''' f, kindergArten program using because Uie district was u o„ „ coSw ^ federal funds fimne ed through i),cri reconalderlnu Uie Issue. ™d placed It on a corridor ol U,e state to pay salaries of bV Umt "'“ "S' ^00 yards kindergarten teachers. Sait'oii workers cican up election posters By Uiat tlmo, Truby said, -noy-TrubyT-apeelal-tcncher.—»lot5-hnd--been^,^«M «/nf-\M J int to the Idaho reallocated to oU,er_ districts. -Dr- endent of-^ubUc'"'!:. T u T - l“ ftJS.rcaTM T ”f r structlon, In charge - of ^ n d a h e r Wednesday, telling [5’' ‘*0^ 0K®'’*^sali0t out the tires, allocating funcLo for Uie kin- wSi tllSt thrwToti and He said ^ey used a bullhorn to dergarten programs, said today possibly a fourUi would bo that everyone leave the S o t“ *“■ He'^mrpnTtntt m eS ln « T L '“ trok 'T tie UnUcd'SlAles lias long held that tlie canal should bo open to passage for all nations wltliout discrimination.” available, giving the Twin Falls School District a chance to U.HO fo u r te a c h e r a . yntl^r -Jl'c ^.program the tilot was definite. place in tho rear of the plane. H ie ...................... Rupert worker killed teacliers’ wilarles would bo paid by Uic 4itate'<ilstributed fuml'i, lull leaving the cost of providing rooms, equipment and tran- • i r sportfltlon to tho local dlslrltLi. -pl.tidSCS aitlC* In Naslivllje,. a spokesmanj o r , -- --------------------- T T i v B T m S ----------------^ USiTHbtro police deparlmenT tie hijacker than apparently shot himself, was rushed to a hospital, but died In Uio ambulance. Talks on in dock N shutdown By United Presfl latcniatJoual Striking longshoremqi and G I unit s-came home SAIGON ( U P I ) —WlUi Uio tho largest troop standdown South Vietnamese presidential since tho wlUidrawals began election out of tho waVi tile U.S. July 1, 1060, under P|-6aident ' command today announced one Nixon's troop wiUidrawal pro- of its biggest American trooP gram, and it was tho first cutbacks in two years. U.S. withdrawal of ground combat wlUidrawal had been slowed in units slnco Sept.45. anticipation ojf guerrUU attacks *1110 c o m m a n d a n n o u n c e d th a t durlngthooleotloncampalgn. .^-49 iif.tho end of September,' Four full battalions and throe 212,500 Americans remained In ^ U.S. helicopter gunslilps par- smaller units ended ' thtrir^SouUi Vietnam, the lowest Uclpatlng In Uio rollback announcement in military oper- otlons along Uie Qunbodlan ' border, ^kesmcn reported allied- forces reopened vital Highway 22 from ^Igon to Uie Cambo(Uan rubber country on Sunday after rolling back a weeklong' NorUi.-. Vlotnames® - dffenslvo.. WASHINGTON (U PI) - U , bor Secretary James D. Hodg- son said today at^lke activity In September declined sharply. Ho died It a ”hoartenlng RUPERT - Santos Vergara, 2fl, Rupert, was killed^ Sunday Vhen an aluminum sprinkler pipe ho mid hla brother Vlncont were lioldlni't touched n hlgli voltage power.lme,. Minidoka county aheriff'a doputlefi. said the Vergara broUiers iiaw a rabbit run Into Uio pipe. They lifted It to ahakti Uto rabbit out, and tlio end.of Uiu . nlpo struck Uio ovorJiond power ~ S antos :*Vcrga?ir^aH"klllod' while hlfl brothor Vincent sustained bunia. Vincent was ...Ukcii to..Minldoka.^McmorlQl Hospital where he was listed In Bcrioufl. condition todaj^^ Santofl Vergara wna born Oct: 10,1044, In Spain, and had been working in tho Rupo;t area for the past two years on a niunb^r of Bheep riinchcs. Ho Uvod wlUi -a-broUwr^and-liU-family-Jn' Rupert; Mr. V^igAra’s parents and several broUffifs and sisters are liViog In Funeral anrvlbea will bo uinounced by 'Wa)k Mortuat-y, -Rdpiirt.- - ....... 't Truby said the Twin Falls schools initially had been . allocated throe slots for kin- dergarten tehchors. But the.'io slots w«^ro roollocatcd, Truby said today, only after heariiig proas ac- Kponso’’ to Prealdont Nixon's counts Uiat the Twin Falls now economic nrogrmn. district would not partlclpato, after a show of hands at a Stntlatlcs data showing District 3 Trustees mooting at steadily downward trend in , which I'wln Falls school per* strike activity during Septem- sonnol reportedly indicated bor. Uioy would not participate, and Hodgson noted, however, Uiat oftor verbal corroboration from strikes which began last Friday Twin Falls Supt. Georgo by J10,000 coal minors and 45,000 ■ivtaudalier abo'ut Sept. 15 Uiat" East and Gulf port longsliore- Uio district would not par^ r men could reverse Uiis trend. said Uio piano had been chartered routinely by Uio man Sunday. He ond his .wife allowed up at Uie airport wlUi Uie Uilrd man about 2 n.m. for Uio flight. - * But then, .said officer John llodgsoncltedBureauofUbor Hu'd,Ison, Uie wife started screaming Uiat slio was being kidnaped,, and '^|aJ-hu.|iband pulled a ' gun and ofdoVed tho pilot into Uio plane., Police said Uio names of Uie would-be hijackers were being withheld ponding notification of next of kin. "llio man and his wife reportedly were from Naalivlllc. slilpplngosaoclatlonrepresenta- tlves ro.qunied ncgotiatl^s on fvtmhnt rnTo toflay, nnn “dnv «rnpn*Vpl»^»ieyirocflr— ------------- 'UiirEoat^d-Wcst-Coastjrt^ny n^t^r the election, a move when Uicre were 208,000: Army force Inside Uio SouUi ' In an effort to sotUo strikes wlU reducti" U.S. U-oop ’n io wiUidrawal announce- Vlotnameso border and rcpdrt- which have shut down knost of atrerigUi by 3,215 men. It was ment coincided with a victory e<l killing 2fl NVA Uie naUon’s seaports. Also meeting in Uie Ea.it , / « were policy makers of Uie United Mine Workers Union (UMW)'whosc members walked off Uio job In 'states Friday after Uieir contracts expired. Loaders of Uie striking International Longslioromen’s and Warehousemen's Union Attacks wrotig target SAIGON (U PI)-A U.S. fight- Hlghwoy 22. er-bombor Uiat apparonUy zo- In Tay N^jh, which has been rood in on Uio-wrong electironic Uio sUiglng ccntcr* for Uio early*". Sunday, killing orio American soldier and wounding two oUiera. ------- ^ 11 SouUi-Vietna- countoroffonslvo to Uio abortive But Uiere was litUo fighting j,o (*L''^) soldiers near Krok,-NorUi Vietnamese push'Uiot and Uio battle appeared to bo ^oup, tho Pacific MarlUmc cai^iyj^Q Sunday, aUlod began Sopl. 25, ComirtOnlst waning as the road-clearing >^ciatlon, met Mparatcly fiQij officers reported. Twelve rockets hit tlio allied baso camp sweepbegan. UPI corrosponilont KonncUi J. Braddlck w'us told Uio piano, apparently an Fi, was tlylng In support of Uio allied counter- offensive olong Uib Cambodian border. • and Conciliation Scirvlco. Counts said Uie talks were progressing, bccauso Uiero were "less ob.«!tliclca in the way," but refmod to comment on just what points liad-boen ^ HONGLUIiU (UPI) - A Jflpa." ' noso news exocuUvo »iid today • Uiat Japan. Is oxperlcnclng '^Nixon-Stiook''. Juua-raimlUi Uio U.S. Prosident's plan U) visit Pbking and his oconohu^ policy., \ A In an addross prepared for dollvem at Uio 1071 United Press Uucmatlonol Oonfereric« of ^Editors and Publishers.' Stilntaro Fukushlma, President of tho Kyodo News ^rvlce fand Uio Jfapan T^os, sold, the China issue was Uio most , ^rious problem for Japan. Fukuahlma told the opening worklWg sbssron' oT"l|ie 12th Annual UPI Conforc^ico Uiat President Nixon's annouiicj^ ^hiU „>n ..PftVliifl .anil^hlg dollar policies 'Constituted "double punch." coming wlUiln one month w «ach othoi*. “On top of i Utat, tho • announcement on Uio now Nixon economic policy was delivered on Augi^t 16, Japan's surrender anniversary,*’ ho said. "Some Japanese should have 'Wondered, with a. rueful. tonUe, whether this was not Uis American answer to Pearl Harbor.',' ; . , settie,r.md wheir.»i a.ireo.qonir_ , mlglit 1)0 teadicd In Uie iw4loy toerican.tullt horn ng old sirlko; Uio lonBor In the ^ ' roalon'ahlstorv ' ' rcgiqnanistory.. , i„v„,t,g„yo„„„u„d,rwiy. Jiai!M !}ti.ttli|<ai y , .;:n>{,.j|rcran, a M vyy,- l,.has tlod up potts,along Ui(j close to Its assigned targM," ; F^dfic from Canada to Mexico Uio 'U.S. Conrrniand In Saigon and liit hard at Uio said N'an official statemeiit.. Import economy of tho Ha- “Howovor, shorUy bef9r«*:de- walTan Islands. , ^ livery an ARVN (South Vietna* ' President Nixon, who sper^ m«rso) olemeht moved Into the* Sunday In tho Bahamas, hopeq aroo. Ad invosUgation is under . ■West Cbast dockworkcrs.wouild way.” reach a aeUlement before he U.S. and Vietnamese arUU^ would bo forced to Invoke Uie ry.tlghter-bombersandhellcop- 6 (klBy injunction provision of ter gunships softened up Uie Uie Tatt-Hartiey Act. His karget area between Tay Nlnh, W . date of Saturday for an entj.toAmlles norUiwest of Saigon, and the Mialkoul canie and pQ S^ the Cambodian tbwn of Krek, SS wiUiout a settlement. / miles norUi of Tay Nlnh up. .

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- U N ITED N A TIONS (U P P - S ccrcijiry . b r s i n l i j w i i i n r n n r Ib f jc rs laid dow ir a .»lx>polnt plfln fo r M iddle pciico toduy, urylnK n new effort by W uol and Uic Arab.i tow ard

~ m utuol'nccom m odfttlon . - -In-n-polloy-Kp:OG <;l»-U)-U»o

____ Gcncrnl AMomll)y,.npgcrfl uIho.said Uio U .S. tw o-Q iina policy woul^l not dlvido Ctilnn fa rtlic r

‘but Would g iv e rcprcHcntnflon ——In-tho-U nlU d-N uU ons-U w jlU lw

ClilnoHO people. ,Ho em phiisixed Uint W ashing-

te n 's m o v em en t tow ard better — re la tio n s with G otninunlst Ghina

would-not;jG«Bon ;U .SrC ooperu------ tlon w ith " th o 'S o v le t“Unlon; He

po(ntod to the S tra teg ic A nna fJm itntlpi

' tlio four-pow er ag reem e n t on- W est B erlin ns evidence of Uiis.

R ogers aa id hi* Haw no need for tlic w orld dU»amiftnient confercnce p roposed by Mos* cow, csncpln ilv witli nroHnertH bright for Uie P eking govern- n icn t to tiilce p a r t In the United N ations, w here a r m s reduction

— la -------------R ogers listed tlicse oix points

' T for M td d lirE iis t p o ac o :------------A Suez* C anal ag reem en t

would b e m ere ly n s tep tow ard full im p lem ontn tion of peace term s in a flw il ag rocm nni to

. be w orked o u t under U N. apoclnl peace envoy Gunniu‘"V.Jflrrln^-

M ain tenance of Uie ccase-fire is Ut Uie intere.<it of all concerned 'u h d a com m on understand ing on this Issue should Iw found Israel

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TW IN F A IX S - M ag ic V a llo y law en fo rcem en t officers

• , w ere seeking tw o esc ap ce s from tlio Idaho s ta te p en iten tiary M onday^’a f te r one of th e m en w a s re ported ly seen In Twin F a lls ., •

R aym ond R ay B utler, 21,—T w in 'F a llf l ,-o n d -C la re n c o -I^ o —

B o n d flr,-a o ,-n o y b u rn ,-esca p ed — from s ta te prl-w n in Boise Sunday n ight.

Dot}] w ore serv in g sen tences fo r first-dogrco burg l 'ry i

SM GON ( U P l) — P resid en t cent tu rned oUt u t tl>o polls. . I'wlice m ach inery ofgimi7:e<l jmd “ ml.Hslng ballo ts” an d It wouldN guyen Van l l j l e u ro lled m r a ’ M oantlnje, a g r o u p o f influen- c 'oatrollod,’* ---------- • be one or two d ay s beforo alllandslide reelec tlon v icto ry Uni backers of Vice P resid en t ' , 'lh o a ta tc m en t w as i«3Uo<rby Uie votes could be accoun tedtoday , acco rd ing to official Nguyen Cao Ky also Isaucd a tljo "P e o p le ’s F orce A gainst for.figu res for SouUj VleU iam 'a s ta tem en t In which Uiey c a lle d D lcta torflh lp ,'’ ’ a com m lttce . , , , , ,uncontested presiden tia l vote, cloctlon “ a fa rco " . fo rm e d .las t week of influential h ad said he woulti-qulta m r i i e ciiUed it a na tlom n Tlrcr~demiUVdCd“ th lirn h O ~ K ja iu c k e r« lm d o lI ie r opp o n o als ' t - g d - m o r ^ t h f t n - M -ach lovcm cnt;— -------- ----------------U nited— S tn t c s ~ h a l t ~ d l r c c t - o f 'H i l e u i ------ ------------------------------p cr-ccn U o _ t-U ic-v o tc ,-b u t4 h o .

_ .sa id h ia .d o p u rtm cn t received a re p o rt B utler w a s seen In Twin F a lls e a rly M onday m orning a n d had p lckcd-up h is wife w h o , nTfirdea u l OSi.Dluo Lakes.B lvd .

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-n ii8 - l8 - ro a lly - i-v « ry -« o o d -a u p p o rL o f- ih lc u ’a'uavflrJunct\t____^'ni0.;-K0vcrnmeiit:__Finc«|nti p iu n d lty of ballots coimt-ach iev em en t of o u r na tion an d bccauso th e — election— "*w riff~ InfonnB tlon 'G m tcnjubbH hed 'ff~o u r iJeople In Uie bu ild ing -and conducteil w ith tJie flupi)3rt o f p re llm b m ry nationw ide count cof'*‘Ucnce. ^Tm pleineiitlng of d e in o c ra c y ,” A m b aa ^ d o r {Eilswo.rtl)) Bun- tlia t allowed 'ITileu got 5,776,074 T ha re su lts allowed th e g rip n ii f i ir >iiiT(i ‘ I r r 7t st^itument Her <md. in a n ■atiiios^iurii-bl_vot£fl.-"or-w .s>i-pta’-c<Mii-of th e— th e -TiileiwippQinttyt'^pr<>vlitcC issued fn iin Independence P a- discontent to th e people an d to tal of G,311,853 ca s t. chiefs h av e on Uie c<>untry/ildo.laco . govenunon t rep ression . TTio con tc r sa id 353,148 votes All of Uicm a rc a n n y colonels

•Hilcu, 4H ,-noted th a t. Ujere “ Wo do n o t rficognlie . t h e ' w ere In v a lid ' an d counted a n d _ n ll_ o f them w ere un d er -*H-biRhet^»‘eco rd ed -lM d e ra h lp -o f-M r.-N g u y an ^ im = a g ain st:U W eu ;-T h ftt^ Ju ih i> iin t^— o rd o rft-tb -R e t-o u C th c -w te -a n d ~

tu n io u t of v o ters—8 7 .7 p e r c e n t - 'l t i lA u , ' '- th e ’ s ta t« m e n t - im id ~ to '5 .5 ^ - 'p e r - c e n r ^ f * t l ib 'v o to .‘ .m a k e su re it w ent to the —tJiAn for any nationw ide “ We do not recognize all th e T here w a s som e m y ste ry about p re sid e n t.election since h e firs t ra n for p re fab ric a ted re su lts o f th e th e rc m a in in c 3 p e r cent._________________ !_______ ’

“o ifice in” 11)67. H u ii yem- 83 p e r election w h ld i M r. T W eu's O fficials sa id lliero w e re som e (C ontinued on p;^^)

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Extra tot help m ade available to T.F. schools

__ lLahQuld_hfiLjKJaslW<LtajEtcLthe principa l, co n c era s of boUi sides o n estaiilialdng a zone of wlthdfaw Ql fro m th e p resen t ccaM -fire,linos.

JA CKSONVILLE, F la . (U P I) —T liree p e rso n s w ere shot and k illed today in an aborted a tte m p t to h ija c k a s ix - p a sse n g e r c h a r te r a irp la n e to

- t l i o B ah am a s, thu FBI-uald.A w ould -be .h ijacker shot and

k illed th e c h a r te r p lane pilot along w ith a w om an believed to b e Uie h ija c k e r’s w ife, then shot a n d k illed him.<soH.

.Source's Bald thiS tw ln ^n g ln o H aw k C o m m an d er w a s on a

—niKtit-from-Na6bviU«-U>.4tlanta. w lu n rp i lo iT 'c d p l I t i t 'a n r th r b o h ljn c k e rs ab o a rd w hen it w as o rd e re d to Uie B ah am a s , n i e

s id es , m u s t have confidence tliataUie ag reem en t will n o t be vlolatecl and Uiat ad e q u a te m a c h in e ry will be provided for p ro m p t detection

- o f a n y - in f rn c lio n s ." -------------------. ¥

“ Tlio reopening an d operation of th e Suez C anal would re q u ire ‘ EgypUon personnel e a s t of the canal (Uie Is rae l) s id e ). It Is

“ u n d e rs ta n d a b le r to o —Ui’n t^ n o r-- mal a c tiv itie s should be p u r­sued in as m u ch o f Uie zone evacua ted a s po.<wible. The question of an E g yp tian m llltji- ry p re sen ce e a s t of th e can al Is one on which the p ^ e s hold

“ opposite view s.. B ut .h e re , too, Uio posslblllU es of som e co m ­prom ise are no t n eg a tiv e .”

• 'l-WIN F A L I^ - A fltate. U clpato. •education official sJiid today D r. T ruby today rc leaso d ath n l th e a tn te h n» m a d e copy o t a W ltcr from StiiUdohcr ,

jw a l la b le fumlgi n i n r y of a tourlH T Im rcrR nrtcn tu rn in g down Uil) o lfcr of kin-te a c h c r for Twin Fnll.9, should d c m n rtc n s . , ‘"K™.ich o o l t r u s t e e s o c c o p t, th e H ic le t te r of re jec tion w us In 'o custody by th e F B I an d hefunds. rece ived In Boise on 4 t . 20, a t M id th e re w as a bom b ab o ard.. T ho iTw in F a l la sclioo l nlxiiit th e sn m e_ tlm c ._ 'rru b y _ 1'l ru .1 te c 8 " w ^ rm e i l . a t ^ > . r a . s n ld , t h a t S ta u d o h e r c a l l e d ' " ’f ‘'" litu d ay to co n sid er adoption of a T ruby , req u estin g Uie le t te r bo r ' ' ' f,k in d e rg A rte n p r o g r a m u s in g bec au se Uie d is tr ic t w as u o „ „ c o S w ^fe d era l funds fim ne ed through i),cri reconalderlnu Uie Issue. ™ d p lac ed It on a c o rrid o r olU,e s ta te to p a y sa la r ie s of bV Umt " ' “ "S' ^00 y a rd s k in d e rg a rte n tea ch ers .

Sait'o ii w o rk e rs c ican up e lec tio n p o s te rs

By Uiat tlm o , T ru b y said,

- n o y - T r u b y T - a p e e l a l - t c n c h e r .— » l o t 5 - h n d - - b e e n ^ , ^ « M « / n f - \ M J int to th e Id a h o re a llo ca te d to oU,er_ d is tr ic ts .

- D r -

“ e n d e n t o f - ^ u b U c '" '! : . T u T - l “ f t J S . r c a T M T ” f r s t r u c t lo n , In c h a r g e - o f ^ n d a h e r W ednesday, telling [5 ’' ‘*0^ 0 K®'’*^sali0 t out the t ire s , a llo ca tin g funcLo for Uie kin- w S i tllSt t h r w T o t i an d H e sa id ^ e y used a bullhorn tod e rg a rte n p ro g ra m s, sa id today possib ly a fourUi would bo th a t eve ryone leave the

S o t “ *“■ H e '^ m rp n T tn t tm e S l n « T L ' “ t r o k

'T t i e U nU cd'SlA les lias long held th a t tlie can al should bo open to passag e for all nations w ltliout d iscrim ination .”

a v a i la b l e , g iv in g th e Tw in F a lls School D is tric t a ch a n ce to U.HO four te a c h e ra .

y n t l^ r -J l ' c ^ .p ro g ra m th etilot w as defin ite . p lac e in tho r e a r of th e p lane.

H i e ......................

Rupertworkerkilled

t e a c lie rs ’ w ilarle s would bo paid b y Uic 4itate '< ilstributed fuml'i, l u l l lea v in g th e cost o f providing ro o m s, equ ip m en t an d tran - • i r sportfltlon to tho local d ls lr ltL i. - p l . t i d S C S a i t l C * In Naslivllje, . a spokesm anj o r , -- ---------------------T T i v B T m S ---------------- U SiTH btro police d e p a r lm e n T

tie h ija c k e r th a n ap p a ren tly sho t h im se lf, w a s rushed to a h osp ita l, but died In Uio am b u lan c e .

Talks on in dock

N

shutdownBy U nited Presfl la tcn ia tJo u a lS trik ing lo n g sh o rem q i and

G I unit s-came hom eSAIGON (U P I)—WlUi Uio tho la rg e s t troop standdow n

South V ie tnam ese presiden tia l since tho w lU idraw als began election out of tho waVi tile U.S. Ju ly 1, 1060, u nder P|-6aident ' com m and to d ay announced one N ixon's troop w iU idraw al p ro ­of its b ig g est A m erican trooP g ra m , an d it w as tho first cu tbacks in two yea rs . U .S. w ithd raw al of ground com bat wlUidrawal h ad been slowed in un its slnco S ep t.45 . an ticipation ojf guerrU U a tta c k s *1110 co m m an d announced th a t d u rln g th o o le o tlo n c a m p a lg n . .^-49 i i f . th o end of S ep tem b er,'

F our full b a tta lio n s and th ro e 212,500 A m ericans re m a in e d In U .S. he licopter gunslilps p a r - sm aller un its ended ' th trir^SouU i V ietnam , th e low est U clpatlng In Uio ro llback

announcem ent in m ilita ry oper- otlons along Uie Q unbod lan

' bo rd e r, ^ k e s m c n re p o rted allied- fo rces reopened v ital H ighw ay 22 from ^ I g o n to Uie Cambo(Uan ru b b e r co u n try on Sunday a f te r rolling b a c k a w eeklong ' NorUi.-. Vlotnames® - d ffen s lv o ..

W ASHINGTON (U P I) - U , bo r S ecre ta ry J a m e s D . Hodg­son said today at^lke a c tiv ity In S ep tem b er declined sh a rp ly . Ho

d ied It a ” hoarten lng

R U P E R T - Santos V e rg ara , 2fl, R u p ert, w a s killed^ Sunday Vhen an a lu m in u m sp rink ler pipe ho mid h la b ro th er Vlncont were lio ld ln i't touched n hlgli vo ltage power.lme,.

M in id o k a c o u n ty a h e r i f f 'a d o p u tlefi. s a id th e V e rg a ra broU iers iiaw a ra b b it ru n Into Uio p ipe . T h ey lifted It to ahakti Uto ra b b it o u t, an d tlio end.of Uiu

. nlpo s tru c k Uio ovorJiond power

~ S a n t o s :* V c rg a ? ir^a H "k lllo d ' w h ile hlfl b r o th o r V in ce n t su sta in ed b u n ia . V incent was

...U kcii to..M inldoka.^M cm orlQ l H ospital w here he w as listed In Bcrioufl. condition todaj^^

Santofl V e rg ara w na born O ct: 10,1044, In Spain , a n d h ad been w orking in tho R upo ;t a r e a for

■ the p a s t two y e a rs on a n iunb^r of Bheep riin ch cs . H o Uvod wlUi

- a - b r o U w r ^ a n d - l iU - f a m i ly - J n ' R u p ert;

M r. V ^igA ra’s p a re n ts and se v e ra l broUffifs a n d s is te rs are liViog In

F u n e r a l a n rv lb e a w ill bo u in o u n ced by 'W a)k Mortuat-y,

- R d p i i r t . - - ....... ►'t

T ru b y sa id th e Twin F alls sc h o o ls in i t ia l ly h a d b een . a llo ca ted th roe s lo ts for kin­d e rg a r te n tehchors.

B u t the.'io s lo ts w«^ro ro o llo ca tc d , T ruby sa id today, on ly a f te r hea riiig proas ac - Kponso’’ to P realdont N ixon's co u n ts Uiat th e Tw in F a lls now econom ic n ro grm n . d is tr ic t would no t p a rtlc lp a to ,a f te r a show of h an d s a t a S tn tlatlcs d a ta showing D is tric t 3 T ru s tee s m ooting a t stead ily dow nw ard tre n d in

, w hich I 'w ln F a lls school per* s tr ik e a c tiv ity during Septem - so n n o l r e p o r te d ly in d ic a te d bor.Uioy w ould no t p a r tic ip a te , and H odgson noted , how ever, Uiat o f to r v e rb a l co rrobora tion from s tr ik e s w hich b egan la s t F rid ay T w in F a l l s S u p t. G e o rg o by J10,000 coal m in o rs an d 45,000

■ivtaudalier abo'ut Sept. 15 Uiat" E a s t and G ulf p o rt longsliore- Uio d is tr ic t would not par^ r m en could re v e rse Uiis tren d .

sa id Uio p iano h ad been c h a rte re d ro u tine ly by Uio m an Sunday. He ond h is .wife allowed up a t Uie a irp o r t wlUi Uie Uilrd m an ab o u t 2 n .m . for Uio fligh t. - *

But th en , .s a id o fficer John llo d g so n c lte d B u re a u o fU b o r H u 'd ,Iso n , Uie w ife s ta r te d

sc re a m in g Uiat slio w as being k idnaped ,, a n d '^ |aJ-hu .|iband pu lled a ' gun a n d ofdoVed tho p ilo t into Uio p l a n e . ,

Police sa id Uio n am e s of Uie would-be h ija c k e rs w ere being w ithheld ponding notification of n ex t of k in . "llio m a n and his wife re p o rte d ly w ere from N aalivlllc.

s lilp p ln g o sao c la tlo n rep re sen ta -tlv e s ro.qunied n c g o t ia t l^ s on fvtmhnt rnTo toflay, nnn “dnv «rnpn*V pl»^»iey iro c flr— -------------

'U i i rE o a t^ d - W c s t-C o a s t j r t^ n y n^t^r th e election , a m ove when Uicre w ere 208,000: A rm y fo rce Inside Uio SouUi 'In an effort to sotUo s tr ik e s wlU reducti" U.S. U-oop ’n io w iU idraw al announce- V lo tnam eso border an d rc p d rt-w hich h a v e sh u t down knost of atrerigUi by 3,215 m en. It w as m en t co incided w ith a v ictory e<l killing 2fl NVA Uie naU on’s sea p o rts .

Also m ee tin g in Uie Ea.it , / « ■w e re po licy m a k e rs of Uie U nited M ine W orkers Union (U M W )'w hosc m em b ers w alked off Uio job In 's ta te s F rid a y a f te r Uieir c o n tra c ts exp ired .

L o ad ers of Uie s trik in g In tern atio n al Longsliorom en’s a n d W areh o u sem en 's Union

Attacks wrotig targetSAIGON ( U P I ) - A U.S. figh t- Hlghw oy 22.

er-bom bor Uiat apparonU y zo- In T ay N ^jh , w hich h a s been rood in on Uio-wrong electironic Uio sUiglng ccntcr* fo r Uio

early*". Sunday, k illing orio A m erican soldier and w ounding two oUiera.

------- ^ 11 SouU i-V ietna- countoroffonslvo to Uio abortive B ut Uiere was litUo figh tingj ,o ( * L ' '^ ) so ld ie rs n ea r K rok ,-N orU i V ietnam ese p u s h 'U io t and Uio battle ap p e are d to bo

^ o u p , tho P ac ific M arlU m c c a i^ iy j^Q Sunday, aUlod began Sopl. 25, ComirtOnlst w aning a s the ro ad -c learin g> ^ c i a t l o n , m e t M p a ra tc ly fiQij o ff ic ers re ported . Tw elve ro c k e ts h it tlio allied baso cam p sw eep b eg an .

U PI corrosponilont KonncUi J. B raddlck w'us told Uio p iano , ap p a ren tly an F i , w as tly lng In support of Uio allied co u n te r- offensive olong Uib C am bodian border.

• an d Conciliation Scirvlco.

Counts sa id Uie ta lks w ere p ro g ressin g , bccauso Uiero w e re " le s s ob.«!tliclca in the w a y ," bu t re fm o d to com m ent on ju s t w h a t po in ts liad -b o e n

^ HONGLUIiU (U P I) - A Jf lp a ." ' noso new s exocuUvo » iid today • Uiat J a p a n . Is oxperlcnclng

'^N ixon-S tiook ''. Juua-raim lU iUio U.S. P ro s id e n t's p lan U) v is it Pbking an d h is oconohu^

■ policy ., \ AIn an a d d ro ss p re p a re d fo r

d o l lv e m a t Uio 1071 U nited P re s s U ucm atlonol Oonfereric« of ^E d ito rs an d P u b lish e rs .'

■ S tiln taro F u k u sh lm a , P resid en t of tho Kyodo N ew s ^ r v l c e fand Uio Jfapan T ^ o s , sold, the C hina is su e w as Uio m ost

, ^ r io u s p ro b lem fo r Ja p a n .F ukuah lm a told th e opening

worklW g sb ss ro n ' oT " l|ie 12th Annual U P I Conforc^ico Uiat P res id en t N ixon 's an n o u iic j^

^ h iU „>n ..PftVliifl .a n il^ h lgdo llar po licies 'C onstitu ted "double p u n c h ." com ing wlUiln o n e m o n th w « a c h othoi*.

“ On top o f i U tat, tho • announcem en t on Uio now Nixon econom ic p o licy w as d e liv e red on A u g i^ t 16, J a p a n 's su rre n d e r an n iv e rsary ,* ’ ho sa id . "S o m e Ja p a n e se should h a v e 'W o n d e r e d , w ith a . ru e fu l. tonUe, w h e th er th is w a s not Uis A m erican an sw er to P ear l H arbor.',' • ; . ,

settie,r.md wheir.»i a.ireo.qonir_ ,mlglit 1)0 teadicd In Uie iw4loy to e ric a n .tu llt horn ngold sirlko; Uio lo n B o r In the ^ 'roalon'ahlstorv ' 'rcgiqnanistory.. , i„ v „ ,t ,g „ y o „ „ „ u „ d ,rw iy .

J ia i !M ! } t i . t t l i |< a i y , .; :n > { ,.j |rc ra n , a M v y y , -l,.h as tlod up potts,along Ui(j close to Its assigned targM," ;F^dfic from Canada to Mexico Uio 'U .S. Conrrniand In Saigonand liit hard at Uio said N 'an official statemeiit..Import economy of tho Ha- “ Howovor, shorUy bef9r«*:de-walTan Islands. , ^ livery an ARVN (South Vietna*' President Nixon, who sper^ m«rso) olemeht moved Into the*

Sunday In tho Bahamas, hopeq aroo. Ad invosUgation is under .■West Cbast dockworkcrs.wouild way.” reach a aeUlement before he U.S. and Vietnamese arUU^would bo forced to Invoke Uie ry.tlghter-bombersandhellcop-6(klBy injunction provision of ter gunships softened up UieUie Tatt-Hartiey Act. His karget area between Tay Nlnh, W . date of Saturday for an entj.toAmlles norUiwest of Saigon, andthe Mialkoul canie and p Q S^ the Cambodian tbwn of Krek, SSwiUiout a settlement. / miles norUi of Tay Nlnh up. .

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J T lm M -N o O T i.Jw In F a lls , Id a h p M o n d a y . O d o b e i ' iv r i ‘T^ejMj^nner and s'iili presideni — ’

pmests Single, Eastern cardinal asks

. -VATICAN CITY (U P I)^ A ii — E&8tcmpatrlarcl>>hPBC church

allow s m arr ied m en to servo «»■ p rlcsb -u rjjcd Uio Uilrjl Intcrnu- Uonal Synod of Bishops today to keop Dio Ilom an. CnUiolic pricsUiood collbnlo., ■

C ardinal Stopliunos I Sida-■ ~ "fo iisa r th e"c^ tlo -p ftlrlh ri‘h-or-

A loxandria, sa id : "Idon 't Uilnk it would bo wise, to abandon ce llb a ry ... a colibate

.priesU iood Is m ore valuable "than a halftlm o clorK y."'

S ldarouM churcli Is one of • sovcran K asten i rlto churchelj which re tu rn ed to full coiiimu*

“ nion"w ltirnom ah C<iUioIiL’I.>iin Ih' Uio IBth an d 17Ui contufles, keopInK tliolr own . trndltlonfl,

Justices

lUurKV and nlo!}, IncludlnK tlio rljjh t to o rda in m arr ied m en .

"O ur church h a s five m a rr ie d m en ," S lda rou .^ .s a id . '11>c youn((efll, ho said,- w as 55..

Sldarousfl said ho d y n a n d e d h is m a rr ie d p riesU bo m a tu re m en witli ex em p la ry fam ily and

•profoBslonal— U v ^:— wiUj— a-, pension o r p riv a te fortune to

G enera l d eb a te continued iunonK 210 ca rd in a ls , blsliops and oUicr deleK ates and nea red Uie stag o w here th ey will ko Into co m m ltteo to dea l wlUi th() p ro b lem s of Uie p riesthood.

DeIo({atos Intend to m ee t In com m lttA es. se t up alonK

'lanKuaHo lin es— UtlitrlCnKlisl), G e rm an , F ren c h , S panish and

support th em . Ita lian ." H o w 'c a n a m arr ied prlen t At f irs t, au th o ritie s W llovcd

divide h is tim e betw een d u ty Uic touchy an d com plex issu e of wfd fnm U y?" ho asked . "C an tlj'o p rlestiiood would tak e only he v isit tnff sick wiUi Uio tuimo two w eeks. AnoUier two w e e k s , ease a s a ce liba tc? C an )io w ere so t a s id e ,f o r d eb a te on accept a parlalv fu r frftm his, Uie a u b jo c f of ’ Justice In the

■ ra" irtn y '7 "C ftirh c rfiu p p o rtrh is-w o V id :— • --------fam ily on n p rib st’s sAh»ry? H ow ever, ir Paki.'itanl bishopAnd w hat would be his a ttitu d e im plied S a tu rd a y Uint theto ' fam ilies practicing * birUi d iscussion on prle.sthood, whichco n tro l?” includes Ute potentially , oxplo-

Pope P au l VI did not a tten d slvo question of .m arriedUie- session today b ec au se , pr(e.^ts,m lK ht go on lo n y e r , .V atican s o u rc e s . said , he Is “ E ven Uireo w eeks a r e notsuffering from a sligh t cold. enough to e la b o ra te a p roper

d o ctrin e on Uie . prIesU iood," sa id A rchblsliop Josopli C ordel- ro of K a rac h i.

So fa r , P ope P au l VI, who. opened Uie Synod T tiursdoy and h a s a tten d e d oach ^session, i i u nQt co m m en ted on the meetlh({. Ho ignored tlxs sub ject Sunday

- .w h c n J ic -a p p c a rc d in .£ ^ J ^ tc ii^ S q u are to b less to u ris ts and p ilg rim s.

InsteaQ . ]^o Pope c a lle d bn people aro u n d th e world to Join h im In p ra y e r a n d ' fastinii Sunday on Iw h a lf . o f E as t P ak is ta n i refugcesT especially nn. o s tlm a te d 600,000 Jiick,

■hom olc!J^'a^d 'hungrJn;^TlJO cellbiicy issue h as

figu red prom inen tly In m a n y of th e S y n o d s p e e c h e s , w ith a m a jo rity of cdrd inaU and b ishops supporting th e P ope 's Upholding Uip 700*ycar>old law Ijnrrlng m a rr ie d m c n i r o m the p riesthood.

convene

A S m N G IQ N -a iE D -= a 3 ilL .

-Valley ObitwariesS w e e

S uprem e C ourt opens lt.'j now te rm today wlUi two of nine se a ts vacotit an<l no sign of

-w lio m or'W hon-ProKldont-Nixon- will choose to fill them .

A ction on th e appeal of the ' lega lity of th e death penalty

■ j a d .Qtl i a r m a jor -floflfltitutiom d. issues h as been postponed until Uie co u r t is a t full streng th .

T o d ay ’s se.sslon' w as purely cerem onial, w ith O ilef Justice W arren E . B urger welcom ing new atto rn e y s to p ra c tice

ncy- B i i rnfi- Fiillcr- n u n U R Y - G lenn W illiam S w eo n o y , 7.1, D u r le y , d ied Sunday a t h is hom e following a

'sh o rt~ ll!n o .w :^^ ------------------------Ho w as born Sept. 2, 1808, a t

Wall I^ k o , Iow a. On F eb . 14, 1044, ho w as m a rr ie d to l l ie lm a

uis e r iu r fu u t n u tiu^N ov .H a couple c a m o to B urley five y e a rs ago from O akland , Calif. He w as a . re tire d sliect m eta l w orker. H e w as a v e tp ra n of World W ar I.-Suryiyora-incliulaJUa-wifc^oL.

GOODING - TimoUiy .Ie.H;;e (T im ) B u rn s, 19, o f Gooding,

dle<l S a tu rd a y in G ooding, ' '• l i c 'w n s 'b o m M a y i8 r lW 2 ,- ln “ C aldw ell, m oving la te r to Boise an d g ra d u a tin g from Boise High School In 1970:

JE n O M R - B ert F u lle r. H5, P e o ria , HI., fo rm er Je ro m e re s id e n t, died F rid ay evening In

-poorln^------------------------- -----------Dorn in lOflfl, ho lived in

J e ro m e from 1939 until lOflO and ow ned th e City M nrke t In

S e e n t . iM rs. C h rls tlr ie S c h tm p k e

a d m ir in g —h e r — E a s U r — U ly - '■ bloom ing .ou tside her window

. . . E d . M itcheu ..ru n n iiu im flight o< l i a l r s . . . M orris R oth exchanging badinage w ith R ev.

• H e rb ert M orris . . . Bob K roush . holding door of police s ta tio n open for fem ale custom er . . , , Vic C um m ins driv ing around in south hills . . . M arj L ake looking for picnic tab le th a t

__w asn 't covered wlUi snow . . ►. C liff S h q rp U lk In g a b o u t

com ing ski season . . . Ver Cox w altlng 'in police sta tion to ta lk to officer . . . Qflry A ndreason

ilfttT n-at- poHce s ta t io n .> • E d y th e . Koofltz checking re g is tra tio n books . . . A1 Jenk ins w alking , through business -office . . . Ja c k Y arbrough luiVlng busy night . . . M rs. G ary H aw kinsshopping In d ru g sto re . . . And

•ovgrheardi_, '*Whv docs M ondayg«t h ere so fast.w hen it stsems Uke F riday n ev e r w ill?"

Now you knowB y lin lted P re s s In ternational

Before tlie various ' s ta tu tes w ere repealed in 1627, E n g l ls l i '. n \en need m ere ly ra ise “ Uie hue and c r y '- t o be Ju s tlf le d -in - pursuing —anfl i5vcn killing —o

— suspecltKl wrongdoer;--------- :-------

vSley BriefsQ u b will m ee t ot ;‘8 p .m . T liursday a t th e Senior CltUcns - l ln lL _ H a l low ee n th e m e i s planned. . ^

Viets vole for ThieuH ttl'n u o u u o u a S tlt tu- Ju rm iic . Hl« W llinrynuiflber. o f

College for one se m e s te r , and Uio F ir s t C liristian C liurch. Heh ad been w orking fo r the Idaho w as also a m em b er of UicPow er Co. a.‘i a linem an fo r thd Maiion.s, ih c Scottisli R ite , and •*

T i l ) ' w i r r m e m b e r of llio '* S i? v lm r a Incluilc h is w ife, ICmitl.mc(l from p. 1) V nnH uong w h o re p ln c c sK y a s a lth o u jih y to b n sM toPrpcihyforlfin n m r p h . ■ Ad« F u lln r , PonHn, Hi : pnn Tlio ovcrw hclm inR (n a jp rlty p re sid e n t, and P rim e C. Bunker had ca rric d out a

o^prC ‘c lc c tio m n e c t^ n g s-before ine ju stices roiiri) Burley; tw o -s o n s . G ene H. S urv ivo rs Include h is p a ren ts , son , M ax F u lle r. J e ro m e ; one ‘‘ifj fuvor ap p ^ re< ! to be a M l^ s tw Klilem . in n'n .M m n f »n tnt-n thi*U ie lrp r lv o te conference room s w e e n e y . an d G len n . J . M r. an d M rs. J e s se I. B urns, d^iughtor, M rs. D avid Lew is, surprl.se .aven to Tliicu since he O ne m e m l« r of the o p p o sl- In an a ttem p t to turn l o r » WMk-loni! (ll»cu.Mloh of sw ccnoy, boU) S alt U .k c C ity, GoodInK; a s is te r , M s c l l l o ' f t o r l a , n i . ; .six K ranild illd rcn '" ‘I“ « • U™, N ational A ssem bly I^ p u ly ciocllon back Into a contested

U ic J u m d re d s -o L ^ c w jp p < y j I i_ „ „ ^ ^ 3 ^ l ,^ „ r ir T h c l i in n ta e - - J e a n - B u r n ! t r I :« s 'A n B c lc in 'C a l l (^ a d - !w v c i r^ re n t= fn - i in a c h l! d fc i i r - “ “ “ ‘? - ' “ - « ' ^ “ ^ r rUuit h av e eom e in .since Iho S aunders, O akland , CaiU,; one an d liis m a te rn a l B ran d p a ren ls , F u n e ra l se rv ic es w ere con- «l>™t 00 p e r ce n t of th e voles, election of M r. ThIeu Is « court ad lou rned in Ju n e . b foU ic r.Ila lphS w oeney ,S eattle , M r. and M rs: C. C. F a rm e r , ducted today In P eoria, , , T ld e u V n e w _ fo u r ;y c a r t e ™ iium lilallon for o m 'p eo p le .';

t h r e e g r a n d - B loom ington, 111." F u n e r a l s e r v ic e s w ill be iconducted a t 11 a .m . T u esd a y a t I r c d i n o f c T h o m p so n C h ap e l by R ev .W ill ia m -F . P in k e rto n , of Uie R U P E R T - M rs. Sophronia W endell. U nited P roaby terlnn P re d m o re , 57, R upert, d ied Sun- Q u irc li. F in a l rite s will fo llo w d ay In M esa, Ariz,, following a t 4 p .m . a t th e S ta r C em etery a long illness. ^ , w e s t of Bol.se, w ith R e v . Slie wa.*l born F eb . G, 1014, a t

Dow ning. Slie ca m e to R u p ert in

B y U n l t .d P r « , I n t .n . .U o „ » l T he p resid en ts of U,o Uirec sittinK ."T jio s<)tt:«poT<cr c a n c e ie d -n -« d ic d u lc d to u r of .1 .i,„ u ,n , nn.i n rtiv ,. , An A rab lan fluase n ew spaper A rab s ta te s a re scheduled to would not beijin until M onday.

Ruptured Men Ge» $ 4 .9 5 G ift ■ ■ .fon,Trying This

k c isx . ril>. i. Miliiii|>nivril inritiik iif liiililiiiti rii|i'

Ihul liitk )>rii«-fillril iIkiu*kitiitK' »r rii|iliirri{ inrii uiiil rllill vr'itr.

T tie rosuJLq will be announced O c t~ 12r" U te ~ c o u rt* ff— firs t business d ay , and could Include cnsos challenging Ui'e V ietnam W ar’s legaU ty, the righ t o(

''.governm ent em ployes to strike . '|ond m o re public ijchool desegrc*

g illon i.F o r tlie firs t tim e in 34 yea rs ,

Hugo h> B lack w as not in hisbig c h a ir to h e a r Uic m anilm l .. .-n i iinin>«i h

. -lnlono^O yoz,.O yox U>o c o u r ^ - E m p e r o r H irohlto . of J a p a n [3 ,^ ;^ ,,Is now s itt in g ." Tliesoft-fipoTcen c n n c e le d -a -sc h c d u le d to u r of

W a s h .j.. a n d ch ildren .

F u n e r a l s e r v ic e s w ill be announced by Uio M cCulloch

■ F u n era l Home,,^Burley.

Visit o f f

beg ins Oct. 31. G oing IW 0 Tlie U.S. pow er w ith h im will be T ra n com m ent

E m b assy had no Uie . outcom e,

t;i?nq* iT 1 r c P rnnn^ JTTPn W iUlam G ildehaus of tl)0 Bolfie V E U S A IL L ^ , F ra n c e (_UPI). P r e s b y te r ia n

Envoy betrayed 24, Arab account says

referendum .Tlie official elecUon cen ter in

Saigon, re p o rted com plete r e ­turns from Uie city of .Dan N ang by 9 p .m . Sunday showing tlia t Thieu received 74.4 per ce n t of the vote Uiere. H owever, U P I correspondent S tew art K cllorm an reported from Da Nang a t 11 p .m . Uiat officials a t City H all th e re liad not even finished tabulaU ng the num ber of, p ersons who voted onU counting of tlu) baUots

85 on S ep t. 25, only o lght d ay s a f te r stepp ing down from tlie

H iri» T i» p |r iH M iv "w j l l u i i l ) l r n •.lrii|i>. rliiilir lii-iu. Iiiiilvri)|-irrl- iiiu )>|iriii|i« or liitroli |iuiK. ii lim. Aitiix'ti iiiiiin lo kuy "I ilim'l ki-a-how il hlllllk kO rilky. ( WOlllll iiolliittr lirlirtrtl. Itiiil I- iiiil Irirti il,"

So roiiiritrliililr— — il r*>iili| •.how >11 joviMii. frrriliiiii rnii Iritulik'.____

Utirti you ptirrhiikr llii* lrii*k on u itO-iluv iriul liu«ik ton rr- rri«r a 8 Hiiiiir Coinforl inmk

u iirrkdil for yiiur rr|i»»rl wlirlh- r r (Oil Lrr|> llir iii>rnliiin iir iiol.

w as Ju sticeim p eria l household said .

today because ho "is "Sn U d r ' s iT e 3 " a n T l l v o A™''-™'*-'-" >“ Libya first military, diplomatic and polll|-: Nans and SalRon, large waste- ...............U red." n m em b er of th e o f. s e r v ic e s on i ^ i ^ e . y i e ^ en c ouraged an d Uien b etra y ed ca l s tra te g y In-Uie conflict w ith baske ts In w hich vo ters who ' ir« frrr. ji..i . . 1.I1

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• . . . . . . . . . ,r , T > _______ nn ii in K a ru c n . _ fpi,-

( Irk rr i|ilit r r im ilitr .IMivklriunk

|>u«r. :<06i korh

llllv. M». M i l I :

oh th e n a tio n 's highest trib u n al. Ho is being tre a te d for spinal c a n c e r a t G eorge Wa.nhington U n iversity Hospital h e re . NoiUi- c r UiQ hospita l nor h is offlcc would com m ent, on h is condi­tion.

E m p re ss Nogoko w ent on the. S u rv iv o rs In c lu d e h e rTlio re p o rt published in the cab inet d iscussed the la te s t guard

. u sually well-inform ed An N a h ar deycloprhents on Uie M iddle places.scheduled tou r. r ? 1 O • ■ t uevuiopmenifl on u ie m ju u ic iT he s ta te m e n t co n tra d ic ted F u n c r a l S c r V I C C S M e ' n o w m etto r-co u Id -n o U b e -c o n - -East am id re p o rts tlu it la ro c l .

Mc.sa. A rlz ., fourl.ro_UJc/s, UUi firm e d by o th e r so u rces . But if faced a’ showdown wIUj theo th ers m ad o e a rlie r by J a p a - : iTA^-hnm. Dn»^fnnno»t n rm e a oy o in e r sourcua. u u i 11 luuuu u snow aow n wjui m en ese E m b a.ssy offic ials who told PA U L - F u n e ra l so rv lcc s for GoodlnV''*^ C a s p e r B e n n e t t ; A rab re p o rts of U nitJd S ta tes over Its stand oilnew sm en th a t " th e e m p e ro r is 01,ra n E d w a rd (P o k e) H adden M c G ill" N e v . a n d H o ra c e ^ a l«m pt to a ssa sslija te a possible In terim ag reem en tnot s ick and not t ire d ." . will be conduc ted a t 11 a .m . D e n n e tt , R o y , U ta h , a n d ’ E fiypt on reopening the

T uesday In th e R u p ert I.DS se v e ra l n ieces and n e p h iw s U b y o n new spapers l.ave do- Suez Canal.I V f o n r a ^ ¥ - T . r v c t n I c- T ab e rn a c le wlUi DLsliop L este r F u n e r a l s e r v ic e s w ill b e J]'®'* *•'» An N a h ar, w hich publishes a

t l l l e j L Q ^ ^ P l l S l S ____S tj!p Je ram L jU flc !n l!n B ^ > V L la n n Q u n c c d -b y _ U ie JW o lk _ M Q r- i H w ^ k .new spaper, ca rrlo d the• * .c lu d ln c r i te s will be hold In Uio lu n ry l lu n c r t ^ h « - '* * l l - 8 o - lo - C a l r o - U i l^ e o k - i .o p o r t r - o t - t h o - o l lB g e d - U ;3 ; -

' m ee ting of the dotibloKleallng In a spec ia l new sM iniilokii M vinoriiil... . Miigic V iillcy IVlKnmrinIA dm itted A dm itted

A gnos G ls ie r , V in c e n t Lee K itchens, M rs. D aniel■Vergara, P e rry K ecley, Donna S iavin, S lia ae Doyle, M arg are tM cM ullln, Ijic llle V aughn, a n d H oberts, nonn ld P . Cook, M rs.D «w ard Johnston , a d n u jie r t ; K obert M. U h n , W illiam H.F ay e B arto n . A cequla; Kayo L i t t le f ie ld , B re n d a K.Q a rk , H oyburtl. B u r lin g to n , C ra ig L oR oy

D lim liie d N e lso n .W ay C . R oberts, ICmmaM ark H odges, P au l. > e n h a l l e , A n e lla Telford,

' . .H oger W. M arsh , and Jaso nr> o o d ii if ] ; C n u n l y Wa(((f G rlja lv o , a ll Twin F a lls ;

------ Vickoy.^LancatfarT~>W

P aul C em etery . F rien d s m ay ca ll a t th e W alk M ortuary , R u p e r t , th i s a f te rn o o n a n d evening an d a t Uio R u p ert LDS C Jiurch, T uofday , one hour p rio r {o serv ic es .

K IM B E R L Y - F u n e ra l s e rv lc o s fo r Loyd N r J a m e s will be conduc ted a t 2 p .m . Tuesday a t th e W lilte M o rtu ary by R ev. John B. S im s. Twin F a lls tx d g e ■ N trt3rA -r«cftM rw lllioftlclfiteT ih

K elseypresidency council o f the A rab w hich "rev iew s politicalF ed era tio n of E gypt, L ibya and .fivelopm en ts In Uie A rab worldS yria .

M yron B liss, G lenns F e r r y ! i l ” '', ' S',',** M nso tilc g r n v e s ld c - r i t e s inM rs. C ruz L o itarreto , and A rlan Tlie]m a I^U lw cll, boUi Je ro m e ; S unset M em oria l P a rk .Allei,, boUK G ooding; Ciillan 'F o rrv niUn Hob A itkin, K im berly ; M ichael

D isra lw ed B a ile y a n d M rs , L y n v llleM rs. C ruz L eg a rre tn and son F ile r; a i a r l e s

and M rs. W arren E cklea, a ll T h o m a s , M u rta u g h ; A m y Gooding Jeppesen and Rondal L. C astle ,

B lr ih i B urley ; nnd NIrs. A rvelA son w as born to M r. an d John.son, Duhl.

M rs. C ruz L eg a rre ta . Gooding. Dlsm lM edM rs. Ben J . ,R o b e r t s , M rs.

C h a rle s G o sfir lf f and* g i r l ,F ernando H ernandez J r . , M rs.R aym ond G a rd n e r , M rs. J a c k Cox , M rs. D anie l S lav in , all Twin F alls^ H enry P e te rso n ,M u rta u g h ; .M rs . M elv in Crowley .an d g irl, C astleford ;Q in rlcs A. N ew berry , Kim-, b o r ly ; a n d A m y J e p p e s e n ,B urley.

SUBSCRIPTIO N HATfiS

T H E T IM E S -N E W S

M ALTA — R o b ert M onroe K elsoy, fi5, M alta, died of a_ slio rt Illness T hursday a t C assia M em oria l H ospital. '

Ho w a s b o m April 15,1886, a t P a r i s , Id a h o , a n d a t te n d e d sctiool a t P a r is . On April 3,1020, h e m a r r i e d H elen O gden

'P e te rso n In th e Logan LD S. ■ 'le n jp le .lle m oved ~lo U irM a lG T '

a r e a in 1024 an d h ad lived Uiere until h is donth , He wos an ac tiv e m e m b e r of Uie LDS Q iu rc h .

S u rv iv ing , b esid es h is widow, a rc tw o s tep -d au g h ters , M rs. J a y (T lio ra ) W ake, B urley , and M rs. W ayne ( I x is ) W liitaker, M alta ; a step-son, Mylo L. P e te r s o n , M a c k a y ; s ix b roU iers, E a r l K elsey, Plioenlx, A riz .; B en K elsey, and D an K e ls o / , b o th P a r i s ; R e e d K e lse y o f , ^ o r th e r n Id a h o ; N owell K elsey and Setli K olsey, botl) S a lt Ij>ko C ity ; two sla te rs,

4 persons s t illw a it in old town

W eekly.,I t quoted un n am ed dlp lom otic

sou rces as say ing an a rm y o fficer Afrho re p rese n te d the m ajo rity of Uio L ibyan a rm e d fo rces approaehbd U.S. Am bos- s a d o r Josep h P o lm c r lost A ugust wlUi d e ta ils of a plot to o u st IQiadafv.

.IJ.SO

Twin F«M i. Idaho Oy C «rrl*r

Ptr.AAonlh (Oallvl,Sur>d«y)-

fly M«ll Paid In Advanci (D a lly a, Sunday)1 AAonlh , IJ.75JM onlh i 17.75^AAonlhi tW.SO1 V«»r iJ7.00AAall •u()icrlptloni acc«ol»d orily

u4iar« ca rr ltr d tllvary l i not maintained.

- - T I M E S ^ N ie W SS U B S C R IB E R S

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CJkll your ca rr ie r O IL733.0931 •

Hlnin<‘ Coiinty ' A dm itted

, Vutyld Y ifm otr, Dun R s l l r y . ......................— CurUs T iilm o ro .-S u n -V alley .— U ie-R eW ^H *—B - T lw m a s

D lsm liied* • ' flc la tlng , B uria l • will bo In . P iiyllis S liipm an, B ellevue; Sunset M em oria l P a rk ; F rien d s H a te l K irk land , M rs. R onald mi»V ca ll o t Wlilto M ortuary

" i^C K nna son , a i i ' i a r o y ; a n a foday , T uesday unfl'u iitll, l:;ib M ichael O tters te in , H ailey . p .m . W ednew lny.,.

TW IN . FA LLS - • F u n cra l se rv ic es for Q ir l W. P o rte r will

conduc ted at, 2 p .m . Tuesday a t R eynolds F u n c ra l Q m p el by R ev. K ale K ing. F ina l r i te s will follow a t Twin F alls C em etery .

.B U R LEY — F un era l.so rv lc es for Leo G e ra ld G underson, will be conducted a t 2:.10 p .m .F rid a y a t M cCulloch F u n era l H om e by BLiliop L ym an L.M artin d a le . 'F in a l r i te s will fo llow ih P le a s n n t V lqw C em otory.

H e.w as p re ced e d in dea th by a TW IN F A L I.5 — F u n e ra l . step -son , Cecil P eterson;

s e rv ic es fo r M rs. L illian M ae F u n e ra l scrv lcoa w ere con- R osa, 05, ‘I'w in F a lls , who died ducted o t U a .m . today a t tlie F rid a y a t C aldw ell, will bo M alta LD S W ard C hapel by conducted a t 2 p .m . W ednesday B isliop J a y H a rp er . F ina l ri te s a t W lilte M o rtu ary Q iapo l w ith ; w ere a t th e M alta C em otory.

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Pollution meet set ,

A SPE N i Colo. ( i lP I ) - R e p r o -

M U RPH Y (U P I) - The four re m a in in g p ersons in S ilver C ity ,- Id a |io | a re not rea lly stram lpd,O w 'yhocCountyShorlff T im M otUeton snld Sunday.

N e ttle tdn mild Uie road into Uie sem i-ghost tow n w as s t i l l ’ . . . . .blockod by snow d rif ts a f te r scfU atives fro m eight s to te s wlU W ednesday 's snow s to rm , an d a m e e t O ct. 11-14 to ta lk aboid t r a c t o r a p p a re n t ly fa ile d to m u tu a l a i r pollution control g e t It open. Crows also w orked p ro b lem s in Uie w est.S a tu rdoy wlUiout su cc ess to •Tlic session ,w a s ca lled byopen.OiO-rond,_________ L an6 W. K irk p a tr ick ,‘tochiidcal

Ho 's a id ho rseback f ille rs s e c re ta ry 'to Uie Colorado Air w ere ab le to e n te r the tow n 'tP o llu tlonC ontroIO om nllsslon . S atu rd ay an d found all four K irkpa trick sa id tlio top pol-

. My doceaiod hu*band w oi a veleron. I am em ployed on d not eligible (or a wid* d w 't peniion. Do my children have any onlillomoni lo o v ete ran 'i peniion?

mnswer.. .

II you a re inelig ib le to receive a pen iion bft- c au ie you hove an a n n u a l incom e in excett of thot a llo w ed by the V e le ra n t'A d m in iilra - tiop ; th it w ill have no b earing upon an y en* titlement your ch ild ren m ay have lo o pan* tion . Any child o f you r deceased hu ibond Who h a t on income l« tt thon $16 00 per year m ay ,rece ive a 'm onth ly p eriiion until ha reach* e i .a g e 18 i( he doet not attend co llege , or until 23 if enr(i]led in an bpproved colleg*

tola!, income of the children from j:-:

parM lm 'e roslden taw ellsupp llcd Icy developm ent an d onforco-

a S f 15 g r S l S e f l n V M g re a t-g ra n d ch ild ren .

Club liststop hands

s ta y w here tlioy w e re . Xhoys ColoVado, Idalio . M ontana, w ere w oltlng fo r J im P erk y , N ev ad a, Now M exico, U tah and M e lb a , to a r r iv e fo r th e W yom ing h av e been invited to beginning of "' h is w in ter p a r tic ip a te , w a tc h m an ’s du ties In the a re a .

N ettloton said Uie fou r would no t lea v e Uio Qi;oa uhtil Uiey w ere c e rta in th e w a tchm an

_ c o u ld iln k i j.H !U ta J IL a r i ih o ^ g U U « .|M -V o U K -B lC T ^ town du rin g the W inter monUis. fiky

Tho four o re W alt Adapfis, his M • w lfc .M ildre tta .D udleyW llllam fl '

' 1 and Jtimm Spinw '.'..... ■

GONSTIPATEDOM lir T rt I SfTU n tf VAAh ■

w n g e t o r te ll em ploym ent it t\6) -incfucieJ in com puting ^ $1 BOO am ount.

O ne child who i i e lig ib le fo r a pen«ion re- 'co iye t S40 p e r'm o n th . Each ad d itio n a l eli- g ib le-ch ild . receives $ 1 6 . The l^ ta l ainount p o yab le to o il o f tho ch ildren i i eq u a lly d iv id ­ed am ong Ihem,In our o ffice you m oy p ick u^ you» free ^opy

' o f the current "Fe d e ra l Benefit! for V e le ro n i , an d D ep en d en li" . Th ii' and other <urvivori' r ig h li and b a n e lit ta rs Irtcludad.

B R A N

B U D S ’

B*hM’«4p .m .da llyo r batore lOa.m.on Sundtvt W inners announcedPHONE M1-M3I

O weour t«ll-frM numbw*

ftuh'l-Caiiltford

B U RIJEY - H ie U d y .E lk s D u p U c a to B r id g e C lub h o ld th e ir rheetlHg a t B u rley j ^ k s Lodge w ith five taU o s in p lay .

W inners w ere w s > P a t

Mhley-Nerland

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Jti^ROM K — W in n e rs in H urlobaus, th ird p lac e , no rth 'S a tu r d a y ’s d u p l ic a te b r id g e south ; • ’ - -

‘ c o m p e ti t io n , h p id a t th e E a s t-w e s t w lnnei^s In c lu d e S tephenson a n d M rs. B everfyu u M E piscopal P a rish Hall in c lu d e M rs ..U . R . W Uliamn and M rs. P a r s o n s , f l c s t ; M rs . R u th

M rs. H. C .'H a ll and M rs. A rt B e i ^ S tand lefl;''flrs t p lac b j W olton an d J ^ s . H a rry W ar-' & lo m a n ,n rB tp la c e i M rs .C . W. .M re. W arren Kami’s and W(rs. nV e ,second ; M rs.M ae S o lo m an

^ r p e n t e r an d M rs. N; • B .''.R a lp h Q IH arrow , second p la c e ; o n d Mr«(. V irg in ia M a r tin ,M cIntosh, second p lac e ; M rs. M rs. M ax Hogg and M rs. R . E . th jrd ; M rs. Vi lUijj! and Mrs*L. H. Van R ip e r an d M rs. H .W . R eese , th ird p lac e . ' • J u lia B row n, fourth .

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HOMELY DOCS (SOOIt TO BE EVICTED)4 VRS. o l d , sp a y e d females" SMAIU NON-HUNTEfiS, UNIQUELY TRAINED.

FREE TO THE RIGHT PERSON C A U 7 3 3 . 0 1 4 4

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a b i l i t y ^ n d jn t e g r l t y .” —, Cfllllhij (o r unity am ong lend­ers a t a ll lovois, the white-

PeciurlnK tlu it " tru o urt’d p e r ­fect worsUip la in f« c t tlw su ­prem o luboi^ an d nurpo$o of 'W IN F A I J i ; - TcsLs tiikeii

- SALT LAKE CITY (U P I) - P rosidont .Josopii. -P ie l^ n ifSm ith, codcludlng a Uu-oo - day era o i a ll lovoia, mo w niio- prom o laDoP an d nu rp o jo oi i j , , /M orm on w orld conforenco Sun- haired ..c h u rc h m a n sa id ho Ja m i,"B lilo rM c C o n k lo o u U ln o dday p rom ised Iho fallM ul lh a t w anted to blosa lalUilul m o H < ^ v l U c s w hich ho sa id would H i^ ™ •

■ all righ teous doalrea could h« hors. / ‘J u s t a s suro ly aa ^ o y produce tru e w orship. ™ In h e C ' tulllUed through v irtuous llv ln ic continue to Walk In p a th s of " l l i c r e Is no salvation In w pr- " ‘S’

le a v in g hla hlosslng upon a,- tru th .and v ir tu e ," Im sa id , ahlpitlg li fa lse g o d ," McConWo l l r f t i n k iidW.000 m eln h ers of Uio Church of “ tliey sh u ll'h av e th e d eslrca of ' said . If a tnaiv w orships a cow ‘^ l ’|5 v r J..L, m ,Josus C hrist o f L a tte r - day^ Uiolr h o arts In riglitpousnosa . o r a crocodile , ho cim gain iiny ^

_ M i!M c in r - i im l in d _ U i( u v o r ld .a jm d .a h a ltg o jU o j lc r i l iy j r » ^ C T O ir .d _ U m t_ c o w a _ u i ia ^ c r o c o ^ J ; ‘" ^ ; l ; ‘i ™ ' , i ' ' ^Uioos-year'old M orm on prophet w ard In o u r Fntlior's-k lngtfohi dllos happen to;boTpiijislng ou t p a r i p e r m ill io n ,c a M for unity In following In due co u rse ." Uils ■ s o a U . " H o io v e r , th e t 'Zc iiu rc h . teacliiiiKs, m im y of ’ P resid en t T anner wnrnod tlio clm rcij official noted, " tru o am i nUli ori recoim nomit^^ b> tllcwhlcii had boon OJtpiained in Sunday m orninK conKroKation porfoct w orsh ip conslsta in fol- HcalUi u e p a c y n e n l.r

■ serm o n s during tho ’U ls t Bcmi- “th at-if w o 'lire to enjoy ilfo to lowing in tlio stops of tijo Son „ JJppfOvt-' t ] « annual conference . ■ . llio full th e re a r c th ings wo of G od ," nuorldatlo ii p rog rom In lOj,;., SmltH 's tirlof. re m a rk s ca ipo iiiust.do ; an d Uilngs w hich w o‘ Bishop "John II. V andcnberu , . ............................... .................... P resid ing U lshopof tl ie .a iu rc h , a iW . i t c d th e c ity ta k e x tcp s to

TW IN f-A U i! - J .H . P ere z , O pi«irtunlty ..W ilder, is Idaljo, V otiitlonal . A pplicants m ee ting jjhysical R o j ia b i i i t a t io 'n S o r v l c e s . Or in o n ta i cliK ib liity ro p r e s o n ta t iv e -w o rk in g w ith roquiro incnt.s a re cli|:lblo for a M e* tcnn-A nicrican7T ind~o lhcr^ ilrio tyT if'K un /lcc!n tC 5 lR in5d 'in~

■fann w o rk ers in Southw est re tu rn tluin) tfi.cn jp loyinent or ' Idaljoi I la y W, T u rn e r, uKcncy . to q u a lify th tm fo r cm -

d ire c to r, Itoiso, annoim cod. IIu p loynient. r o ^ r to d fo i-d u ty today . SpociaL ass is tan ce is l>cinK

prophet to tltroo m illion M or­m ons. NameU nn ap o s tle in 1010

- a t tlio ago of 33, ho has spent ]»is iifo in fuli-timo chu rch s e r ­vice.

“ I hay,e sought a i f m y days to i ( ^ p tho com m andm onts,"

fiiansp resen t tije in fp n n n tio n .to the city council m em b ers M anday n ight for th e ir con.siderntlon. U

’ ilu o rid e is to be added , it would be piaccU in the. w a te r a t two

. . . • . > f l/kin Til*.locutions along witij pre.sent ch lo rina tion , he said.

a t tile close of the fourtli con- m ust not d o / ’ ' ' ry o s id in g B is h o p o f tl ie .a m rc h , f W ' .V; V — f c r c m c ^ i h O T i ™ r c ) i t n m ^ — "W U ifT o inn iK ^-aw T ffirr ’ t r o ^ n i iP d T m T J n r c n iJ i i t r p ^

Janmiry^ 1970 as p re sid e n t and c o n t in n ^ , " in th a t w hen wo Uiolr c iiiid rcn ‘ those th ings ^................. ................ p iirtakciJf tlio *forbjdden frg lta ' which b ring true 'lu ipp ine .is —

or (|o Uio th ings wo a re com - peaco 'of m ind and a life of s c r -m andcd no t to do, wo aru vice, a sham ed , a n d we d ra w aw ay "JCacIi of u s is eiliier a p a r tfrom tlip cim rch and fro in of the p roblem or a p a r t of tho G od." i ‘ a n sw e r," V andenberg paid.

T a n n e r , s a id m ost o f tlio •- he aa ld ._ l* A fla-s tan d -n o w , J n - w o r l d ’fl .contention,

wiint I m ig lit ca ll Uio twillglit unhappiness w as caused by p er- ■_of-liff t,-w itri-tlio -roall»allon Uiat—son«-rofuBln«-toaccopUand41vc—— ln-a-no t-£ ar-d ls tan t-d ay -I-s l» aU ~ tlie-L o cd !a .co m m Q n d m Q H ta_ '

lie ca lled upon to givo an ac« Among Uie sp ea k ers prpced ' count o'f m y m orta l stew ard - Ing PresideiVt Smitli tit tlio con— ahlpr-I.J^flar- t aati:nony-jigaln-ofTr%cIuUtng-g<j^Qn.QLt]uutcadiUnn.:

the truth- and d iv in ity of tills al me^it. w ere E lders Joseph A nderson an d Bruce R. McCon- kle.

— A ndersonr^-aH siu tan t-to -U io—Twelve, sa id tliot pcogress in ' scientific re se a rc h , ed u c a­tion. tran sp o rta tio n , com m uni:« i t i o r ^ n < l - i n o d t o t n o . l> a d . ‘

. P erez is a t th e Twin F alls V o c a t io n a l I l e h a b l lK a t io n Sorv lee offlcc, 103() Dluo Ijik cs B lv d . D u s lg n a te d u reh ab ilita tio n ag en t, ho will tra v e l to a r e a com m unitie s to discu.s^ the p ro g ram an d to in le fv re ^ ap[iH canls.

F a r m - w o r k e rs a n d tlie lr deiiendehts suffering physlciil o r , p ic^ ita l Im p a lrm e n t.s , • p rofessionally iliugnnose<i’, are e l ig ib lo fo r / V o c a tio n a l H e h a b l l lta tlo n s e r v ic e s . An e s t im a te d • 10,000 M exican-.

— ^ ------- A m ericnnsrincludlnir*K pnjm nnif t w o rk ers ,- a r e in S o u th w es t. l o s c a p t ' .

„• . P^^rez m oved from T exas toHAM nU HG, (jtT m an y (U P I) w ild e r In lOM. engaging In

~ F iv e R nst G e rin n n s fled ag r ic u ltu n il em ploym en t. Fortlio m ine • ' ■ ’• • '

p rov ided M exlcan-A m ericans and o th e r fa rm \vorkers under a f e d e r a l v o c a t i o n a l re h a b il ita tio n jjra n t; Pwi'ez will v is it labo r ca m p s, m ake p e r­sonal ca lls and take re ferences fro m v a r io u s ■ c o m m u n ityagencies in tlu* process of'ini- ploinentlng tlie lu'ogram.

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iiK lieu ag r ic u ltu ra l em ploym en t. F o r « I 1 / / ^Infested four and onJ4ialfyoars, 190M9, u C ^ MX I c H ^ | \ / l | l ^ l l ^I W est ,,w« ...... . . ■ ■ ■ *1 i T l W ^ J I V i ^dem a rca tio n line to W est jjo .w as job counselor an d a rea

G erm an y during Uie w eekend, d i r e c to r in- tiie W o o d b u rn , W est G erm an police sa id today . Qrogon Office of Econom ic

231 M ain A v«. E a il Twin Foil* **

grcHt w ork ."' Cliurch m em b ers filling the

-h lH to rlc -T ab o rn ftc le to -c n p acity - llstened -q u ie tly • o s Sm ith tiianked his co-w orkers In the hlera rc iiy for th e ir coopci;ation

nd .l Upi^o rt.- P realde n i -Lee / 'he-sa id , ‘‘Is a sp iritu a l giant.w lU i

, faltli like th a t of E noch, lie has tlie sp ir i t of revelation and m agnifies his ca lling as a prophe t, seerT and revelato r.

‘‘IV eslden t'N . E ldon T anner

to bring o rd e r to religious confu­sion In th e world.

“Tlio cu re fo r tlia ills th a t be­sot tho w orld today ,” Andorsort said, " is tru e religion. We need tlie h um ility of p ra y e r, a n d a

~1.'T -n i5 trcn(r-D f-iho '~n5b |c‘T n n a"~ d c tcrm !n i!tlon~ to -lcn rn~ G ftd '« -r g re a t o n e s , '-S m ltli cofillnuod, w i in m d keep Ills com m and- *‘IIe Is a m an o f su rp assin g m en ts ."

Collection about done

TWIN F A L l^ — Collections IWIfl'tuxcs co llected except for of re a l p roperty ta x e s In Twin W.070.44, slio said.

, F alls County fo r 1070 puym enta . Mr.i. Jo n cs 'sn id th e book s for — M ro -M .8 i> o » '^ t-o o w p lr te ro n tr -^ i5 -T o a n ty ^ in n m in C C d Tuiil”

of the h ighest pcrcenU igeg In d isb u rsem en ts to various tax ing re cen t y e a rs , County T re a su re r d istric ts hfivc b ee n ’m adc . Slie R uth K. Jones sa id F rid a y . ’ said th e co u n ty books a re open

Slie sa id th is is about .6 p e r for p ay m e n t o^ a ll delinquent — ciait-a liua iL oL coU ectiq r^^ tlU s—iaKOB-wit)i-fl-3-por-conl-ponaUy—

tim e in lO V O andm oansa to tal of nnd fl per c c n t in terest req u ired |5.32fi.235.04 h a s been paid on by s ta te law' on such paym en ts, tlie 1070 bill. T otal co llec tab le P ersonal p ro p e rty taxe.s are tax e s for 1070 am oun ted to a lso c o l le c tc d by c o u n ty

- $5,387,007.22 wliich m o an s only—treasurerH Under now stlito law .— a b o u t JG1.761 Is s t i l l out* M rs. J o n o s s a id p e r s o n a l stand ing . property ta x p a y e rs have also

Delinquent tax e s for 1M9 and m nde a good allowing tills y e a r lOCflare continuing to com e In. wiUi only I2.M4.71 o f th e to tal slie .Hald. Tlic lOGO outstand ing tax bill o f $433,025.00 to bo figure is now a t $22,700 nnd tho ' collected a t tills tim e.

Satirist heads busy CSI slate

TW IN FA L L S - F a m e d co m e d ia n P a t P a u ls e n w ill

_ flp p e a r n t. th o Cr^llegc nfS o u th e rn Id a h o a t ' - f l . p . m . W ednesday In Uio Flno Arts A uditorium to iiiglilight a busy weeklong agenda pf ac tiv ities for CSI studen ts, accord ing to Jac k S im s, s tudent ac tiv ities d ia lm ia n . '

Pnulsen is appearing under .tlie sponsoraliip of tlie Social A c tiv it ie s C o m m lttc o a s a m ajo r p e rfo rm er in a year-long series of public concerts and s im ilar even ts. T icke ts m ay bo

-o b ta in e d a t CSI in advaneo or a t ' tlie door on W ednesday evening.

P au lsen ’s “ le c tu re " Is t I tM "F o r D ecades to Como Cen­tu ries Will P a s s ," giving som e idea o f tlio zany n a tu re of h is sa tire .

' In p tlie ra c tlv itlc s tlilsw o ek nt ,CSJ, ch e erle ad ers will try ou t at 4 p .m . M onday in Uio g y m ­nasium , and t h o ‘Publications

. Corfunltteo will m eot a t 1 p.m . - ln..RoomJII..Com]i)on8 B uilding,. ' in a sc.<uilon open to Ute student

body.'

A vo ter-reg ls tra tlon d riv e ' is scheduled today an d ’ T uesday Uiis w eek In Uic».Cominons Building, wiUi T lie^ 'w in F a ils L e a g u e o f W om en V o te r s coopcrnting wlUi p ie studen t leaderslilp in urging all eligible studen ts, to re g is te r and vote.

In t r a r n u r a l fo o tb a ll is sckcduled a t 4 p .m . T uesday ; Uie Social C om m ittee will m ee t a t noon W ednesday,- and tho student S en a te will convene a two4iour session a t 1 p .m . Tliur-sday in Uie s tudent con­ference ro o m of tlio Comm ons.

,._ H ic_ C ltd tU C --G irl8 -a u b -w U U m eet n t 7:30 p .m . T iiiirsday In Uie conference room , an d aU students a r e Invited to a tten d Uio m dvio "T lie G reat B ank R obbery ," to aliown a t 8’p .m . •niur^day In Uie Fine. A rts A uditorium .

Tho s tu d en t tra ffic court h a s scheduled i ts w eekly m ee tin g Jor noon F rid a y . .

A m e n ’s singles pool, to u r­nam en t l() s d i ^ u le d ttf begin

_Oct..lO ,-Com pct|torfl, aro. u rg e d -. to sign up In S im s' office in. tho C o m m o n s .- '

Crash hurts B oiseanTWIN F A L l^ - Rlchflj^d

Pendleton , Bol&o, ‘buffered a sov«ro sca lp loceraU on F rid ay n igh t In M traf flc- acc iden t th roe w d onb- hWi' m ile s cQBi of'Tw ln Fall^ on Addison Avenuo E a ^ .

Sheriff 's .o ff ic e rs ^ d P en ­dleton *fl c a r w a sh e d Into iho re a r of a n alfa lfa p roduc ts tru ck

. whleb h a d pulled onto tho high­w ay from a d riv ew ay and wfls still trav e lin g slowlyHTho tru c k

w as d rlV en by T e r ry L ee Tlilome, Tw in F u lls. H e w as not Injured.

O fficers sa id i th e collision fo rced lh b sodan u nder th e ro a r of thq,.t;‘Uck, cruSUhj^'Uio top .

- p a m a g e - w a s , e s t i n \ a t e d ~ n t ' $1,500 to th<} Pendleton vehlclo a n d .a t $80 to tjie tru ck . P en- dletoh w a s tre a te d a t M ag ic Valley M e m o ria l H ospital and veleased.

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OMIc Ia I C ily Atu'l ^ountv N('W^n.>|)or ■ . • M c in liv r of Autiil CluroAu of C Ircu lA llon And Ur>l' PurtU A iif lo Socilon IDA lU n liv Coclis Thur^diiy K lioriihy/Io^lU iii'ilo 'l At III** d iiy of 1h<i wdnk on w )ilc li iBOrtI notlC fs w ill Im puliltUMnJ. I'u t il iih iu l d ii ily .ttul .'iutHl.iy, ovci.p i rt» 13? ThlrcJ Stn.p i W otl,T w in I'A lU . l<{.il)0. nVIOI, l)y V<tlipy Nii//%|).i|inr!,, Inc. Untoritii ,i& siicond c lt is t in A ll n ia llp r A p ril 8.IVID. AI lhu |)0 !il n lliL 't 'in Tw in f-.ill!,, l<l,ilio,H^^OI, i>i](lcr llm .)c l o l'M iircti R. I l l79.

WASHINGTON — Altl)oti|ili rvusltlon t NUon to he will c o r ib i ie lo traipsu scrap , Uiia s tra te g y alm ost tollot a t t ire d In ra im e n t th a tlie •pi'obuhly will con tinue to MU h av e tA se ttle fo r^ a la te r a roun(| the coun try , exhorting surely woujd com e un.'ftuck. w .puld tu r n a R e s to ra tio n iaa u < rc o y T !O T lalr iip ~ b n d 'd o w rr^ is lt7T \jira iin R irh a v o T m o d o 'it— D aT O crH tcstafi^V forchanB es-^H um phrey-hafl-flo iU M lw l-tlu i—co x co u U u Jiiu o u a _ M th —imvy.;—

-------I h e - c o r r ld o r .a - o f —t h e - N e w — c le ar to -1V udcau.tiiaL tl»ey-aro-’- iil-Uic.aystem._^_____________ koyiioto 9! tljo cw npulgn o th e r professional lootbnl! p la y w s ,P olitics, Now Y o rk 's M ayor no t ab o u t to Insult lU chard -As a b rand now convert to tjio D e m o c ra tic c a n d ld q te a . yfill for a -m u s c u la r lnstw ce.--^M 5-Jolm ' l in d sa y a lre a d y Is u Nixon. p a r ty , U rtdsay will cla im Uiot wajjc ajiainst U ndsiiy . indeed , m ix ed -u p ’b o y s s t il l c o lo rca n d id a te fo r th e Democr'oUc H qwovci , T ru d eau h a s a ll but only by nom inating him -can the tliey would be d creiict (n th e ir Ujcjnsclves K^fly, In rlY esldentlaJ nom ination — J|nd luisured L indsay tlia t h o l l be D a iio c ra ts o ffe r the e lectorate duty lo tliwn.selyes If tlicy fulled jea n s an d flapping ahbi,tails.h a s p riv a te ly fldriiltted .il. • adm itted to l^^JkinK before th e aK enu lnehopoU iu ttlje rew lll bo to makto IJndsiiy ’s k'ocord tit In Uii^ assem blage of

To Kot specific* ho h a s cotj’ D e h jo ty a tlc n a lio n a l convention changes. . ' 1 ' City I b l l ' t h e ^ 0 / 1 p rim y ry p o p in ja y s ,-I find m yself an' I.I.. __ ' • - 1.. _____' ..'..1 . . j________ • n . . . ..........i .v :_________ * I . 1 ......... . l ...... K>r\uiit<>Hr> In m u i f r n u f i n n n o l n llit

Stick And Carrot-Clirliitiaii-SclolceJVloilltut-

■ The corporate com niim ily has Jong been thoiiglif o f;as 'popu la ted by the m anors ot robber barons. M ore In som e’ periods than in others. And with varying degrees of fairness. ' '

----- : -So-it-should.coniP as no surprise:th a t th e c o rp o ra te co m m u n ity today is 'u n d e r a ttn c li — W orrlsom ely for soiiie corporate leaders, who view the antlbusineiis

(Jart[cularU hense.T h e ch ie f c h a rg e , a g a in s t

==/businesii=today is n o tth aU L lio a rd s - V/f profits to itself, but that it lacks TJJIocial conscience. '

.... One c le a r s ig n of b u s in ess.nriftlrm-f i r .'ic ll» !-w llin g .lip .ftf .«

nlovers, would ra th e r |a v o ld . For .-one thing, wouI3 the sy sliifrn je

p ro o f agai.nst a m a lc p n ten ted w o rk e r w ith an im a g in e d grievance’ again st the company? And would workers w ant to risk e x p o su re , ' d e sp ite the c le a r in g h o u se ’s avow als of

-anonym ity l-------- ______________ ., A second- m ajor sign of concern

over the c o rp o ra te consc ience im age recpntly sq rfa fe — this tim e w ith in industry-U s< /l(V —X e ro x -

-G orporation-haB -justianaounced-a^

imxt {itumnor. . < . . . ’Hiu inayor of.tfliirsb 1ms blieij iaauo. UinUiiuy's c o s in u tlcIn (ioinii a f t t r Uio D unm crH tic' iiuidc. ■ wtill uw aru Ui«t otiiar cT.edciHiitlB lire i^n[V;cc«bIc,-but

tioininiitloh, IiiulsJty 'inu.st Uilw cotttundurH for Uio nuinlnution his initIn(lnilniHlra|ion of pw)r ^U iH -obvlous-i=-liitiL4:d,-U n!-unl^_havi!_iio_inicnU on-oLhuiiiilni!-.N iiw _Y orl( .|C lly in ik o s , thu

— courw). h« will ru n In h im Uiu nom ination by default. M u a k i .o s , H u m p h r e y s ,H.Hjiflrtod-Pro.sidcntlal p rln iu ri(5S All hav e .wolcomod him to thfl M cG o v ern s look lik e la tto r.- n e * t y o n r , p n r l ic u l i i r ly , |n - p a r ty , but addw l th a t they sc c ' day Winston .Q iu rc h lllir Easli clu d in t! C a l i fo rn ia 's , i l l s h is role a s Uiat o f a w orker in h as his w eaknesses, but iwne

.c a m p a l(!n y i l l bo d i r e c te d th e v ineyard . M ore recently , h a s boea so, unfalllnt'ly un- a jja lr is t M a in e 's S en ... ,l2 d Sen. H ubert H um phrey , wlu> succossful a s an ad m in is tra to r,M usk lo , no t o n ly b o fa u so - p robab ly will ru n , Is rcp o rtcd to a t caomioUH co.st to th? taji- MuJikio Is tlio fron t ru n n e r blit h a v e r e m a rk o i( w r y ly ' th a t |«iycs, a s M r. Profile. . —

M ie e m iiio - IJ n d B (iy * a U )B lK tiw iru -? iJo lu v -W l-H o -« u l-h ia » -( ro n t-_ IliU ^ b lO B k _ a n d -j4 c v c n _ n c lc h b o th D O iL -a m iln iL JI ll! l< £ L M e a n w h ile , ' I.In d an y Is-, not Im prc .iied witli 'the o th e r id s reco rd a s m ayor.* ' frl|ihtenln|! prospect o t h a v ln i i . My unea.se Is now here m ore

^ d e sc rlh e 'd by a n Im p o r ta n t im nounced and unannounced NeiUier h a s U n d s a y 's 'c u n - to defend h is public atuw nrdahl acute Uian when I re p a ir to u ” ' ................ " " can d id ates . didijcy p roduced accnoa o( wild p Is unlikely to d e te r John sw eaty- sp a

tld(.Kl' his decision'- to fonnor Ally; r,en. Ilerborl Ilrowncll, a

' lonntlme Itepubllciul patron of ^UiuJJjidsay career^ and to-whut.

knowled|;eablo sources describe as two higli officials of

■Uiii-New York State Democratic Committee. fVom tlib hlKliest levels of the' Democratic. National Committee comes-the auctlnct, if not partlculary i!nUiuslastlc-,'word: ‘'Umbay's

-In-Ule-i

oiiLalder In m y (fray flannel siilt and white aSiH with biittoh- ' down collar; l also h av e n suaplclbn-tliat m ore po lltic laas w ould w h isp e r m o re s (a to

.sec re ts ht m y e a r If sam e w e ro . anaoln ted witli a sp lash of NauRhty N lsh ts cologne, and m y well^lOUrl.■llled friuno nc- ooutored in Nile green slhcks, purple Jacket, a n d -a chem iao purd iased^ from my friendly

' d ip lo m a t a t th e C a n a d ia n E n illa ssy a s "w orking like h e ll”

‘ to g e t a v isa fo r a v isit to C om m unist O iln a .-U ls sponsor In tills p ro jec t Is a m iui of c o n a ld e rj ib le In te r n a t io n a l

C le arin g h o u se fo f- 'P ro fe ss io n a l Responsibility by the Ralph .Nader g ro u p . T he c le a r in g h o u se w as intended to provide engineers,

(and governm ent) a way to “b low . the w histle" on p ractices of their em ployers tha t worked again st the "public in terest, A survey last M arch by Product .E ngineering, th e M cG raw -H ill p u b lic a tio n , , show ed H h a t m any en g in e e rs thought yes, they would turn to the N ader clearinghouse if tlie com ­pany persisted in m aking an unsafe product or refused to adopt cob'l- cutting advaopes that could save money for Uie consum er.

J h c N ader elcarinehouse noses tough ethical issues about com- pany-public loyalty which most .workers, and certain ly their em-

h a l f - m i l l io n - d o l l a r p o r g r a m gran ting soeial-service leave to

_omploy(ips.wrhc„.compniiy==woii!d sponsor iip to a y e a r 's leave, a t full pay,' for em ployees who w ant-'to work in such fields a s prison reform nr drug-abuso education.

— --------------- --- --------------------- K ... - ............ ........................ ........... ........... - ontlM ed- thoIf Teddy K canedy decides to g lee In tlio 'I'cddy Keiuiedy U n d s 'a y , h o w e v e r. P e rh a p s W atergate flea ltli C lub. 'l1io

ru n . It-will be a whole new ball ca m p . K ennedy people ter- hocauho so m uch else In politics g a r m e n ts d isp la y e d b y th e g n m o , b u t 'U n d s a y p e o p le -ventiy hope th e p rim ar ie s will Is ugly, a handsom e face la still m ore witli-lt m em b ers con- r e g a r d th i s e v a n tu a J l ty a s p roduce a blood-letting slugging a n a s s c to n th c h im tln g s .T o a lo t stltuto a v e rita b le ra inbow of

___ ________ .......... ......... rem o te . m atch ,' and U iey 'rc looking o fv o tc rs glued to U ieT V tu b o , hahcrda.sliery. With tho e»-influenco C a iiad lan _prlino .;._ i,U ndsay-lS -no t-cxpcctcd_ to_ tow ordan .c lcvenU i-)iQ U r-C liancc ::lin (l5ny .w ilL look (|ood, M ke-a ceptlon of a few r attl.4h Jour- M in is te r P ie r r e T r u d e a u , announce before la te D ecem l)er to d ra ft th e ir Ugcr. WlUi the candidate aliould. niillsts, tboai! a re a in S l lf f menU m h a y woald like to p recede o r ea rly .Imimu-y. M eanw hile, Kenncdy-llke f.lndsay In the of distinc tion , a n d I luik m y self

. . , ---------- — if tliey can (idorn U tcm selves------------------------ ----------- '----------------- - ' J i i such a riot-of color (aulsty^^^

, iiliould' I hq t at^leieit bay a red , -^llm f7l>iirjillHm d=K I>ei!»-«l|lo«-I HOPE It V ON D C CURRENT‘S

•I have been checking m ale,

W itholii (joubt, th e X erox p rogram is a gestu re of social goodwill. There a re questions about its effectiveness, to be sure. One

______________ x’s p rim arvc.ontribution to society will alw ays be its product, and th a t it should not le t . itself bb d iverted from concentratiiig tiri- the cost and ef- fectiveness of its photocopying and re la ted equipm ent, Or th a t JCerox is confusing tlie role of a cor­poration with th a t of a foundation.

Nonetheless, the Xerox public serv ice internship program should have a healtliy effect within the com pany’s own ranks a s well as-the

.corporate com m unity a t large, as a

and resou rces ' to social issues outside the, boundaries of normal cor[)orate co n ce rn ..

The Last Parade

concluded th a t tlje somotim 'iis nuckliu? stronger sex h as re tr iev ed its A dm ittedly, I m ight b e a t a role a s h u m an ldnd’a 'b l r d of pliysicul ^ sn d v a n ln g e to Q ilef p a n id l! r e ;~ B y ~ c o m p n r l .^ o rT 7 ~ iIu s t ic c -B u rR c r - ln - d o n n ln g “

som ething nidn to h is purp le hounil's tootJj’spo rts Jackot and yellow slacks. Ju.sticc B urger played co lleg e 'fo o tb all ou t J n

-Mlpni»tnhi_nnd_hf» ..timLlnnk'q

fem ales a re beginning to look a toudt drab .

B o u le v a rd s a n d d ra w in g .room.i a re thronged willi grow n

•lookin tf-~liko-^u4>lU iw l _ , -

a r tis ts ’ p a le tte s, aiid sm elling cajwibleof scm npering 'B O yards like E n g lish l e a th e r , p in e UtroUgliUie en tire Vikings tea m forcHls or bul)l)lo batlm laced ' for Uic winning toueh(k)wn. Hut, w ith esse n ce* o f d a f fo d il , perhnpg', som ething in e lec trjc CiirioufllvTitis tho he-types tha t b lu e ? ' cmwg^eT froni tlieir m onunji

GEORGE C. THOSTESON; M b,

VitiligoD ear Dr. 'n iosteson : I hav e a

skin d isease known a s vitiligo. In o ther words,- 1 hav e w hltt spol9-on n jy -l)o d y . Is th ere nnytliing I ca n do about it? Is it haririful? W ia t cau ses it?y n r ~ .

Ih e ro probably isn ’t m uch , if anything, you can do about it. It isn 't harm fu l: 'llie cau se is Jiot

P o r l ln iw l

- -T w en ty -fo u rm a jo r-p n rad es held- in 19C9 cost tlie c ity of Now York about $1 ,000,000 .^according to a repo rt by M ajor John L indsay’s Connell on the E nvironm ent.,T he m6ney 'went for ex tra police and , th e la b o r re q u ire d to e re c t b leachers and review., s tands, re ­sod g ra s s an d co lle c t l i t te r . Suggestions a rc now under con­s id e ra tio n . to re q u ire ■ p a ra d e sporysors .to post a bond which would be used for the expenses of policing and m aintaining tlie route, and to collect $1 a head from every partic ipant.

M eanw hile , th e c ity p a rk departm ent says it can no longer afford- to set up b leachers—fo r-

, specta to rs and w arns that unless so m e so lu tion is w orked out,

, parades m ay lu w « to be ended altogether. The d isappearance of p jirades may not be a scientific gauge of what is in store for urban A m erica. But w hen a'cfity like New York can no longer afford to have a

' p a rade, (he m essage h a sap o ten tla l im pact. This is a nation which loves its p a ra d e s , a n d m ay b e , ju s t m aybe7tlV cirdisappoaranccm ayd m ore to ai'otise public concern than the warnings of an a rm y of social scientists.

It h as been observed tliat Injury to the skin, such as severe sunburn and b listering , can be followed by such white a re a s in th e skin, but vitiligo (vittliy-EYE-go) h a s also oc­cu rred when tlie re is no record of any such d anu ige to the skin.

Pernicious an em ia h as been reported to be m ore com m on in p a t ie n ts w ith , v itilig o th a n others bu t In o ther in.stances Uicre is no connection l)etween tiie two ailm ents.

F rom such sm all sc rap s of

info rm ation , you can co rrec tly draw the conclusion th a t we ju st don’t know very m uch about vitiligo. In i^ome skin iu-eas, p ig tn e n t (c o lo r in g m a t t e r ) «implv_(lQ>><in:t-aceum uiata ,Jxo— you hav e w hite spoLs.

'n iene a r e m o re obvityis In blacks or .people with norm ally d a rk sk in , but th e troub le can

_ a ff l ic t 'l ig h t-skinned folks, too. 'l l ie re is no indRTatloiTUiat Uie“

c'oridition is h a n n fu l in an y w ay, except to o n e ’s ap p e ara n ce . H ie ll^ht .splotches m ay sp re ad , o r m ay s tay Uie sam e , o r m ay

, even go aw ay spontaneously hut since we don 't know Uie cause, w e,don 't know why these reaction ,s'occur.

T lie re ’a re d ru g s th a t can be taken ,by m ou th , in conjunction w ith 'v e ry ca re fu l ex iw surc t o - Uie sun or u ltra-violet ligh t, bu t it is a ted ious and un re liab le process.

Here^s Balance O f Regional A irp6ft LawO fficers of th e Twin F alls

Coiuity ' F a r m ‘ B ureau today “ lisked th e Tlm 'es-News to. p r in t

Uie non-am ended se c tio n so f the o rig inal Regional A irport bill as

r e g io n s , c o n s is t in g of tho. following coun ties , to-w lt: tlie n o rllte rn reg ion shall consist 8f B enew ah, Bortner, B oundary, K ootenai an d Slioshone coun-

•iil>lie-H«H4odt-41io-o[ficou,---------liajt^U lio^nQ dU -ctinltiiLroH lQ n-i

Chamber O f What?■-------- •---------Idaho S ta tc J o u n ia l______ ;

l5verybody knows tlio puljlic im age of tlio-C ham ber of Com­m erce in mbiit communities,, The C ham ber is Seen as a grasping group whoso p rim ary in terest is in finding new payrolls and m aking m ore mopey.

■— ’ n f t r IM AGE JUST doesn 't,Jibe with the 'roau lta of a survey taken

----- ^^by-thc-Pocfltcllo Cham ber_o(_ita_m e m b i i r * , -

‘"w hat really concerns you about — .UiQ.,«JBocatello..— arca 'J-;— thu

qucstionnalro*usked.L e a d in g a ll re sp o n se s w as

consoIldaUon o f local governm ent funcUofis, probably the sam e thing that m ost concerns all of-.us i s taxpayers.

b o th e r^ fcham ber m em In second place w as drug abuiic,

' and third was city beautification — neither subject offering muc,h

. possibility of profit fbr the average ,, merchant, Down irj^oui^place in

___tliC-EesuUs_n[Jhe_siirv^y_ w as newindustry, followed by law en­forcem ent, cooperation with ISU, w elfare, downtown deterioration, zoning and education.

Most s>( the concerns expressed by C h a m b er m e m b e rs c le a r ly reflect an in le rcst in ,the welfare Of tjie com m unity ' o t large, ra th e r {lian. tiiat of businessm en alone.

__M.ostlimportantlyth(!._.Chamber.. leadership will use tho results of tlie survey to help plan solutions lo

.-ja 'any-Q L tlic-conununlty .problem s^1T!S PIN E TO prom ote Pocatello

a s a good jilace to ^liop and do business in, but wjj can use m ore organizations who a re willing to w ade iW arid tackle some , of the

'.,. p r^ le m s we all encounter In living hera. The Olmmlwr will continue to

lye few scoffers and detractors; . we suppose, but show us ahother organization doing as much on behalf of the com m unity as fo r Its own-niemb«rs.

S4»id th a t when th e n ew spaper v p r in te d HB-4S0 ( th e b ill govern ing cs tab llsh in en t and opera tion o f « reg ional a iq w r t) . Uie non-4unendfld po rtions w ere notlncludedy Inasm uch as Uieso

“ nffltrn rtendwi-portitma- p a r t of th e law .a s it s tan d s , the Timc.‘i-News re g re ts they wore not p rin ted an d will ac ce p t ^thc suggestion of Uie F a rm B ureau ^ officers. H ie p rin ting of IIB-45 0 w as c a r r ie d on U»e edU orlal p ages o f tfie I'iincs-N ew s Sept.20. It Is su g g ested th a t th e non-

-H m eruled porU ons p r ln lc d .liid a y _ ^ be a ttac h ed to the bill a s prin ted on Sept. 2fl in o rd e r th a t a c o m p le te p ic tu re of th e Itcg lonal A irport law can be ob tained . T tie following sec tions of a m p le r 8,J leg lo n a l A irp o rts , _ Id a h o C o d e, a r e th e non- o m e n d tid ' s e c tio n s o f . th e o rig inal b ill:

21-Ml. ’l ^ u - |» s o '— develop-’ m o n to f reg iona l a irp o r ts — H io

' , purposc.oT th is iict Is 16 p r6 V ld o ~ for.tlio deve lopm en t of reg ional d lrp o rts In th e S ta te .of Idolio,

^wiUr'the'{inanel«bj>fU 'llelp«tloH— o! the Indiv idual counties to bo i based on b ^ o f i t a received t|io re from . In d ete rm in in g b^ncO ts receiv ed . It is (he expressed h iten tlo n of th e leg ls la tu ro th a t Uid following facto rs bo con- a ld e re d :‘dJatanco from re g io n a l.

U ndta iT b^ of county. il-802. •

Division Into reglortfl. fr"or the purpose of this act, the stale.of - Idaho is divided into five (5) air

sliall consis t of G c n rw a tc r , Idaho , U ita h , U w ls and Nez •P e rc e c o u n t ie s ; th e s o u th ­w este rn reg ion shall consist of A do. A dam s, Bolsp, Canyon, E h n o re , G em , O w yhee, P ay e tte ,

I tie s ; th e sou th c e n tra l region sliall consis t of B la ine, C am ns, C a s s ia , G o o d in g , J e r o m e , IJn c o ln , M inidoka and Twin F a lls c o u n ties : an d th e ea s te rn reg ion shall consis t of Bannock, B e a r L a k e . B in g h a m , B on­neville , B u tte , C iiribou, (Hark,

^ C u s t< » r . F r a n k l in , F rem O nti J e f f e r s o n . 'L em in T ^M ad liiJn , O n e id a , P o w e r la n d T eto n coun ties . . ( E d l to r y ’'n6To: the

. M agic Vftlley reg ion Is th e only ohe considering estab llshm ont

- Of a reg iona l field a t th is llm o).21-S0.1. A ppoin tm ent of boards

of tru s te e s . Tlie s ta te depart-^■ ment of aeronuutics shall, upon-

Ujo effective date of tills a c t ,,~ . appoint for ca ch of tho five (5)

“T U lr rcRtonsTloBcrlbod in socllon— 21-802. nn in te rim board of t ru s te e s to consis t o f one (1)

— appoiiUo^froihdaol^-lagiAlAUvd— d is lr ic l In Uie regloh* M em bers > of such b o ard s .slia ll serv^ ' w ithout p ay until sueli tlm e as -

■ tho re g io n a l a irp o r t a u th o rity is e s tab lish ed an d ta x levjdng au th o rity g ra n te d : a f te r which s u c h ' b o a rd s ^ a l l be reh n -

iu a L a iu U e c e a a a r iL .^

of th e respective board . Such . in terim boards shall se rv e in

such capacity until th e ir su c ­c e s s o rs a r e e le c te d imd qualified an provided in sec tion '

exercise <a11 pow ers and dutle.s g ra n te d to th e p en n a n en t Iw ard of tru stees under section ?l-an7, -

21-aw. D egree of fln an d c a l partic ipa tion by counties. E ach In terim boiii^d of Irusteos sliall;

u of th e d e p a r tm e n t o ^ ae ronautics, estnblish a for­m ula for the degree orfinancia l p a r t ic ip a t io n in a ' re g io n a l a irp o r t au thority hy each such county in th e region based upon Ui'e benefits each county woiiltl r e c e iv e th e re f ro m . In

___ estab liah ing the formula', theInterim boat^ o f l ru s le e s shall consider the distance of each county sea t from the proposed regional a irp o rt, the tax base of each county and the population of each county. Before .any election m ay bo licld to estab lish a regional a ir |)o rt au th o rity , the Interim board of tru s tee s shall hav e cfltablisliod, >on a p e r - ' cen tage basis, ^ e -d o g ro o of

‘ flhancral parilclpotlm i oxiMTcled'" of each county In Uie reg ion . ' H ie boord shall. 1» addition,

^ d o lc rm in e ~ th « ^ lo e a tlo n 'o p - th ® — proposted regional airp o rt.21-tlO. B ecords, Audits, Bonds - r .H ie board siinil p rovide for Ihi) proper an d safekeeping of

X Its. pem panenl reco rds an d for th e record ing of tho ac tion of the au tho rity . U -shall keep a true

of nm ney or lo sign vouchers, cheeks, w a rra n ts o r evidence of indebtudness ,binding' upon the au tho rity shall furni.sh su re ty bond for the faithfill ,per-

fa ith fu l a c c o u n tin g fo r a ll m oneys tha t m ay com e . Into Uieir luuul.s in a in u n o u n l to be - fixed and in » fo rm to be ap ­proved by the Iw ard.

■hirj)o.st; —, exempl from taxa tion , It is hereby fo u n d , d e te rm in e d , an d d l;fh ired th a t the c rea tio n of a , ^ regioniil a irp o rt a u th o rity Vs* in all re sp ec ts for the beneflt pf tho people of the s ta le of Idaho, for th e Im p ro v e m e n t o f tlie ir w elfary and p rosperity , and for

_ U ^ prom otion of thcfr tran -s jw rl« tron7~and~t} i~ 'a“ 'p iih lic--------p u rp o s e an d a m a t t e r of statew ide concern anfl. th a t ^ o j e c l s opera ted by au tho rities ’ a re essen tia l piu 'ts of tho public tran sp o rta tio n systen ii and th a t such nu thoritles will be per- ' form ing e.isentlal governm ental functions iti the ex e rc ise of the iw w ers conferred upon th em by tills a d . 'llio^ sU » to _ p M # h o _ _ dec lared Uuit. nu thoH tles siiafl be req u ired to 0 ay no tuxes or akses-sments upon any property

— nequ ired by th e m o r“Uhdcr t h o l f ' • ’ ^ re spective jiu-Hldlcllons, 'con-

. tro l, possession o r sii'pervlsion, o r upon tho a c t iv i t i e s of nuthorltlos in the operation and m ain tenance of [^o jocts , o r u pon iuiy " 'c l ia rg e s , fo es . '

, ro v e n u e s o r o t h e r In co m e-

I-X|

iii:

expenses Incurred in the per* formance of orfidal dulies. At the tin! t meeting of each such board, a 'chairm an shall be selected from the> membership .

re ce ip ts and an annua l au d it (^ a ll be ;m ad e of Its boAHs,

. re co rd s and accounts. Air of* f lee rs and em ployes-authorized t^ recejye o r re ta in the cuslo(Jy

- o f H t a ccciwm otor vehicle fuel and aviation

'fue l tax es, an d Uiat tho bonds and notes of uu tlio rities and tlio bicom e t h d r c f r ^ sliall at. hll tfm es be exem pt fro m tnxallon.

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M onday, O ctober 4, 1971 l im M -N iw i, Twin F«ll«, Idaho I

Plane sabotage studied

Spring ^ s p r i n g s

etornsii

t u r n - — am ong tK o d c a d r ln ltia l r e p o r ta ‘T w U e s - w e r e - . s e n t itf ' ih e - w as tak e n to London (o r fu rth e r InvesU gutors , . S a tu rd ay gald th e re w ire six U niversity H ospital in Gherlt study . - /jvrockn«o Sunday of B rit ish ; Ainrt^lcatis killed. O ther v ic tim s for tes ts to dolerm lno If th e re A fter a p re lim in ary exam lna-Lur^^AlwpvA;{BfciA)_V«n;_wcre--Briti8h,^AU6trian~and-had-beentt-bombont»ard—’— tion;rWimanrTPench7^epuly-----

i rd U m t crasiiod In flam e s JapunQ so. - ^ A BEA investlKatlon te a m , D iw artm cn t of T rad^ -and T he p i lo t 's ' widow sa id he flown W the site S atu rd ay Industry A ccidents investigator,

would n o fn o rm a lly havo beon stud ied mlcrorilm.s;SuncIhy“ ta - ’ '-8dId'” W o ~ c aw io l'a r ih ls '’ slaKe^— “ on the fligh t b u t w as doing a kon from Ulo flight re co rd e r ........ • -

g u a r d l i i a t c rasiiod In flam es S iiiu rday sa id p a r ts of the tall assem bly had been found a s f (^

r a ^

wju< ifot ru led out^ F ifty-five passengers and

G E O H G E IIA IX , 75. say s ‘i c a n 't c b a ie w om en an d 1 don’t i l e ^ m y life a w a y " an d It m ay

'b e t ra e . H all an d his new bride, ' M a ^ , 19, re la x In a p a rk across

-thQ s tre e t from th e ir h o m e.In D a llas, Tex. (UIM)

e ight cl*ew n io m b crs died In the c ra sh and* Iho* bluze tluit engulf(*d tlio B rlU sh-built tu rbo- iwop piano.

BEA .l is te d U A m crlcim s

admiral^

sa y w he ther th e re w as an y hint, of M botago, * n ila '-p ie c e of m acW nery only helps us to estiibllsh tli^ ^ 'c a u se of an accid en t."

.u ^ . 0 n ^ u s ^ ------------------ -------------- ------------------- -- „ ............site, rho possibility of suboUiBu. (uvor tor a Irlcnd. The victims that wus aboard tliu ulam.

Includod Otto U cas , a Ijindoti . niiu "llttlo black box" that High fash ion Imt d e s ii^ u r iilfd reco rded detjiils uf h o w thel^ o f . R epo M arcic of Salzburg a irc ra f t w as b|>orHting in flight U niversity Au.^tfla.

Tlie p lane w as di\ ro u te froirt .Ivotjdon' b S idzburg when w ltnoasca sa id It lost an engine

■ . - . WASHINGTON (U PI) - n ,0 aiid laboiS. said lU Ctaladlan-NatloruU l>lajudri« 44soclatlon A m o rlc a n V im ltt j i iisu p p o rtc d

( ) I M l ’’ “ •■“ ‘“•""M S liiduy ' “ lo n if fu n . V-S. obieotlvos o(l U K i i l c ra lc r In Uio (Icld. Unit b ila tera l tiilka can loud to IjrlnK lnBaboV a m o ro balanced

n io o ra to r , w hich had [II od lu u 'iid o( Ulo U.S. aurcharKo on and o rd e rly V itcm atlo rta l sys-v iu i w a to r , w as mnptliKl D m iidlan Im p o rts . t e r n " \

- 'l1l»-6»^Mlatlo^^ln^olat(^^— nilt It-urKcVllint both tho

End to tax seen

Consul’s help queried-C A R A C A S -(U P I) - P o l ic e

today questioned m em b ers of .'Uic household of M rs. Il ie lm a

~ fV la s , th e D om lnlam ' consul

"vo lun ta ry reclusion” Sunday, to dete rm ino w he ther her rep o rted kidnaping and n

“ rnnsom “ dcmnnd"Df~$l"W llllon- w ere faked.^

Police found th e 5fl-year-old d ip lom at ea rly Sunday rirjorning In th e ap a rtm en t of . a

wild Uirco pcraonH clo.'je to h e r ,' When aflkcd why .she hail not including h e r adopted son an d ca lled police when tho sto ry of

|U__ yicQj;onmil. Faii'ito F rln .? rw e rc - th rk id n a p in g w a s rc le n s c d . s h e to gether. M rs. F r ia s sail‘I- ■ -bping questioned. rep lie fl, " I 'm not a m omber~8f~~wnS~going^t{nrne«r^by-bnnlfjj___ L A iso li> 6 ing jauciitipngd3?a*r^:vD U C T Z T tiH i:ti> m itttin^^^

SAN DIKGO (U P I)~ F u n e ra l .services w ere jHJnding today for Adm . R ichard 11. Jack.««)n, who w as tho o ldest flag officer o C I . C / i n . the N avy when he died

_____________.’Saturday.. at-U ie. a g e of_105.He d ied of c a rd ia c fa ilure

sjjw M rs. F r ia s s lio r tly -a fte r B - w hile b e in g -I rc a te d a t N aval a .m . .when th ey left h e r office Ilb.sj^Ual for a l)ip fn ic tu re to gether. M rs. F r ia s sa id she su.stnlncd Sept. ^ 4 .

, : * I ,I ti l U KUl' II. UlllW UUUI UlUto ta n u m ^ r of bodies recov- m cn t by its C anadlan-A inerican C aiiad innandA W lc a n t f o v c m - or«l4)y-aftern<»n-w a9-60r-M ont~ctirnnllltiib fbliowing a w eekend m en ts do a ll \ ) io y ca n to . w ere unrecognizable . Som e m eeting In M ontrea l, sa id 11 fe lt e lim inate tho X c h a r g e on

su re . “ Ihat serious b ila tera l . Q m ad lan exports t o ^ e United negotiation ca n p lay an im p o r- . S ta te s . ' tan t p a r t In th e p rocess of ' o llm lnatfng Uie su rc h arg e s Imd In p ro v id in g new r u le s now IntUsiwnsaWe for In ternational

-econom ic m a ttc r .4 ." __________D iria d la h ^ hilve expressed

Luna seeks

-Lunokhod▲ llolp yourialf

-------------- tuluJ*-----• -

MOSCOW ,U P . , - - L u iu i

orbU .to.U iy wlU. a r ’ t K

^Anuql C nstelhm M , a D om inican J l t t . : i j t h m e ." _ ho salil h f lou rfl a rnnsorji notes tuden t who llvc.n v lth tho u iS ^ u K u l anid M rs. F rin s w as m d e r th e upartim ^^^

“ A c iK le n T j^ ih 'T 8 8 7 ~ rH rd " ff lttrM ^ m o o n r^ t? from th e N avy in 1030 a f te r serv ing a s com m andcr-ln-ch ief Agenpy

DALE CARNEGIE COURSE

j :A IL7_33-3364„

official T itss Nows 10. 'Hie aiwociatlon^ a nonprofit

.............................. to _ p la jj-

NOW FORMING

Infant ch ild iir a w orking class section of th e city .

R em berto U zcategul, d irec to r of V enezuela's in telligence po- Uco; told new sm en he could not

fam ily , and ArKontimi R am os, to tak e a p sy ch ia tr ic ex a m ln a - d em a n d ed $1 m illion. A second serv ing a s comjm^^^^ Agenpy s a j d ^ l u n a 10. . »n „r,r,m l7nflnn rlPvo\nH fn n’7^ T c f a ^ n O b m I H r a - T n K r a r t iS H 'T ( W r A - r o Y e r g n - m lr i i .« i ‘r n o t c - w a s - f o ( m d 'i r r n - to l c p h o j i i r r T » f - th c - b a t t l j p f le c t r ~ H c ^ B jp in agrTcultuTc h J r

“ S l ie w a s f o u n d I n a s t a t e o f "fiojircc sa id i f vvas likely she 'b o o th th e n ex t d ay by the advanced to Uie four-sUir ra n k wiUi sc ien tific oqu lpnien t, ^ « i u re .volim tarv ’ rccluslon in ' an woufd be ask e d lb leav e the d ip lo m a t’s adopted son . . on th e re tir e d l is t In 1042. reach ed Uie- v icin ity of thean a rtm e n t n e a r Uie In tercom - c o u n try . , F r ia s .said th a t his fam ily had He w as m a rr ie d once bu t h is moon Sunday a f te r a flve^ laym unal F ree w ay in th e E l V alle ■ M rs. I'Y las w a s reported* no -m o n e y and th a t tho .wife d ied In 1024 an d ho n ev e r • voyage an d sw ung into orblt.B4

• ppi,j ' kifttmnpff W ednesday morninL>. D om inican go v ern m en t should re m a r r ie d . ^ _ m iles up.

Presented by R.l. I

Wltlj h e r w as M rs. Isvella V irginia Cafltilio V asquez, who lold new sm en Uiat M rs. F ria s had com e to s tay a few days.

re m a rrie d .~~3Hfk.';uTn u !r v m l~li r t l i u “ &ti

\ ix o n pushes huntTii.uH~ d id “ i» j n m y ~ w hciiu

nl(ih-A m erlcan W a r ab o ard Uie ^U m a 10 w ould a tte m p t to land , torpedo ,1 ^ 1 F o ttc a n d in W orld a s Uje lll.fa ted L una 18 d id la s t W ar I a s a reprejujnlotlvfl of montl*,' B ut tlio launch an- tlie U nited S ta te s i n P a r i s . no unce m en t o n Sept. 28 sa id It

In lOlO "Jackson com m anded" tlie A zores d e ta ch m en t of A tlantic F le e t sh ip s th a t stood g u a rd fo r th e N a v y 's ^fC p ianos m ak ing th e h is to ric firs t flight a c ro ss th e A tlan tic .

He b ec am e a r e a r adm iraV ln 1021, co m m anded a b attlesltlp division In th e P ac ific an d then , wiU) tlio ra n k of vice ad m ira l, took cbm m anU of u ll'b a ttle sh lp . d ivisions.

Jac k so n is su rv ived by tliree nephew s, Col. G eorge Polk, USAF ( r e t . ) ,^ f L a M esa; R e a r A dm . A lexander Jackson II I , U SN, ( r e t . ) , of R jip idan , V a .. an d H a rry P o lk -o f New O rle an s, an d tw o nioces, M rs. R oger C arlson , of C ulpepper, V a., an d M rs. J a n e B ath lm rst

Tof-Soulh«rn-Plnesr-N.

would work “ from 'th e o rb it of ‘ an • a r tif ic ia l 's a te l l i te ” —ap Indication It would no t touch down.

T a s s j a l d Sunday tljc ;noon- spu tn lk w as o rb iting once .every two h o u rs an d tw o m in u te s at- an ang le of 40 deg rees , to the m oon 's eq u a to r.

“ Tlie inco m in g ' infqrm aU on from L una 10 Is being processed a t tlie coord inating - com puting c e n te r an d in stitu tes of tlie Sovie t ac a d e m y of S ciences ," T a ss sa id . I t d id not specify w lm t fields .th is in fo r­m atio n co v ered .

H io Soviets Im ve sa id notlUng ab o u t th e ir o th e r a c tiv e m oon probe, tlio Lunokhod O ne robot, for n ea rly tlu-ee w eeks —an

-un p rece d en ted a lienee^

FALL APPLIANGE

H 4 r r l ^ a x r L r i J bQUALITY A P PLIANC E S

say ^ c a u s e of her^d lp lbm atic" s ta tu s w he ther M rs. F r ia s had faked th e .kidnaping. But )ic

Laborites divided on mart

BRIGHTON . E nclnnd (U P I) — = B fI la ln ^ opposition IjiboT

P a r ty sp lit Sunday over Joining tlio E u ro p ean Comm on M arket, w ith fo rm e r P rim e M inister H a ro ld Wilson opposing en try a n d . five prom inen t p a r ty m em b cnT B upporting 'th frm over • Labor p a r ty so u rces p re d ic t­ed th a t R ay Jen k in s , Uie deputy lea d er who strong ly favors en tering th e Common M arket, will re s ig n a s No. 2 a ide to Wilson a f te r P a rlia m e n t ho lds ' Uie final decisive vote Oct.

Jen k in s , chancellor o f ' tho exchequer in t l ^ la s t L abor P a r ty g o v ern m e n trs iiid he will

- speak o u t-a t the-p a rty 's-a o n u al- “convontion th is w eek In favor of. Joining even through th is m ean t an open break-w iU i Wilson and

___ DU iCLpuctyJcadcra.

Inm ate due court d a te ' ■

BOISE (U P l) - A prcllm ln a ry lusarlng lias been scheduled for O ct. 28 for an Id a h o S ta te

K EY B IS C A V N E .'n a . (U P I) —P res id en t N ixon, round ing out Jl four-day w ork -and-p lay weck-

'e n d , today re su m e d h is sea rch for tw o now S uprem o Court • Ju stices on Uie opening day of tlie co u r t’s new te rm ^

Tlie P resid en t is m u llb ig over ca n d id a tes fo r tl)e hlgli court

P rison In m a te -c h a rg e d wlU\ . s e a ts v a c a te d by tl\^ la le Hugo s ta riin g a fire d u ring th e Aug. . L. B lack a n d re tir e d Jolm M.10 penltenU ary rio t. ................_H arlun ..T lie ir-appo ln tm en tsw ill

• Joluiny S alazar, 24, a l l f c ~ ^ N ixon’s th ird an d fo u rtli .to ^ -tecro -im natG rla -chD rged-along—thxriilrre^justice co u rt.

wiUi R ichard G ra h a m , 34, w ith . w ith tho c o u r t c r itic a lly sliort- s ta rtln g a f ire which caused a a hah'06d a t tho b e g b n ln g of Us e s tim a ted |2S,000 d am a g e to y e a r , t^ tv o n 's a p p o in tm e n t. p rison s tq ic tu re s . tim e ta b le w a s se t back Sotiir-

G ra h a m h a s w a iv ^ prcllm in« d a y when R e p . R ic h a rd H . Poff, a ry hearlfig an d h a i been bound R -V a., a sk e d tlia t h is n a m e bo o v o r td DlstricrCoUrt;^ ■ ^ 'w ith d rQ w irfro m iio n s id e ro lio n —

P off h ad been tlie front ru n n e r for one o f the v ac an c ie s •before h e took h im self ou t of Uie ra c e . N ix o n .h a d h in ted s trong ly Uiat th e co n se rv ativ e cong ressm an would b e n am e d .

W liite H ouse P re s s S acre ta ry R onald L. Z ieg ler co n fb in e d th a t P off had been u nder ac tive conslderaU on.

" 'Ih e c o n g re ssm a n 's decision .m e a n s — t l ie re — U - one less qualified person for tlie P ro s ' ident to consider for appo in t­m e n t to tlie S uprem o C o u rt," Z ieg ler sa id .

" Nixon a r r iv e d at h is F lo rid a com pound la te T h u rsd a y n igh t a n d w as to fly b ack to -W ashlfigton-thl6-aft«m oon>

E X tR A VALUE RANGE W IT H BIG

EASY-CLEANobVEN

‘ "Patterned p*nor»m»' ovon>door window.

Oven liming clM kJ__

• ln(inlte-Hoat surlacs unit controls

• Hleh'ip«ed 2700-watt lurfflce units

• Solf-cleanlne CalrodA itay-up turfaca unit*

• Romouabla trim ringt

• LIft-out drip pant

• No drIp cooktop

• Eaiy-Clean porcelain- tnamel'flnlsh ovan

• oven door

• Hinged bake and broil unltrtltt'U ir^nd 'dow n-— make It easier for you to clean the lop, boHOm and cidos of tho oven Interior

Fuli-wldth itorag* drawer

Small-appllance outlet

W ilson, who m ad e an unsuc­cessful b id while p rim e m in is­te r In 1067 to take B ritain into

^ the Comm on M arket, h as announced he now Is ag a in st

.. Jobbing on tlie conditions negoU oled by tlie p re sen t,

\ C onservative governm ent.

L E G A L N O T IC E

• NOTICE OP SALB N otic* l> hg ro b y Oj.ven ^^^1

wlit u l l to th 0 h loheil bidder one 19U OodflV. S«rlBl No. L9DSH0A5;]. DIdt will be received until October IS. 1971. Tlie a d v tr tl ie r re ie rv e i the rioht lo rolect «nv o r All b idi.

NOTICeO PSA LBNotice l» hereby given tlie t Nor-

ihweit Crane< Rloolnp T raniport Co.. Adillton Avenue W eil, wlU u l l

' to (he h ighott bidder the following eutomobllM :

.. 19S«Pord 3 door, bro'yn. w hite tQ ". Ser. No. B9CS0IS9U

19A3 Chevrolet 4-ck>or. g reen . Ser^ No- 3I3MKUI100

.s- 19S7vChevrolet 4door. p ink. Ser. No- UCS7K10110S

I9U ,Plym outh, blue, 4-door. Ser.-No~»ii>OA3i_______ _______________

- - • ■ No.le rle l num ber (

.19&S Bulch, D lecW ^ vutilre. V-N W03M19

194V P o rd . r e d . S e r . No--

I9&)' P e lr lin e , 4-door. Ser. No. 3K331S03431

m \ Pord, Greeii, ton. Ser. No.lo u i n m s i

-:— S e ld -u le wlll be-h«ld October 7, » \9T\. The a d v e r t lw r tte rv e * the

rloht to re lec i env o r alt b idi.\ PUBLISH i M iv 34. 34137. 31. 39.

. . NOTtCB OP SALM *• Notice lih e reb y o lv en th a t June L. P .te rio n , 3S1 Ham»o« S treet. Twin

~ P elle , Idaho ; will Mlt to m e ftloheil bidder one 1954 OldtmQblle J - (toor M dan, Serial No. S W C - ^ . Said u i e will be held Oclobej’ h W71. The advertlier- r e u r v e i lh4 righ t lo re fu w any or all bide.PU BLISH ! Sept. 37. 31. 3«. M i Oct. I. J . 4. S. 4 I . 7. 1971.'

NOTICBOPIALM

will Mil lo Ihe h lohe il bidder one 19S« R am bler 44loor te d a n , Serial No. 0-7S1.SM. Sale wlit be held a t

.fioo A.M. O ctob« ' I . 1971. The hi- ‘ v«rtiu< rMMVM Ihi right f« rcfuM

f.ip li'o r •H'bldi.P U B L U H l'S w l. » , >1, » , M I. CM. I/) . , . , I, < t r , m i .

TAKE WINTEB CH ILL FROM YOUH HOME with OameleBB e laclric heall You can 0 1 lull InlorWBllon ^nd planning a s - . alBlanca by calling your local Idaho

-Po iw roH Ic

• c c n pX here are limes when a fruit grower

musl keep his eyes and his hands, on the tenvpe!’a.ture7^says-Klr,-R'u.ssell—3Liwarit_tO- keep spring frost out o f the' orchard and

'• winter chill out o f my home. Iniproved tech- hology has found better answers for both, especially in the home with clean, comfort-, able elecjj-ic heat.'You can just feel it cpme ’

- . ^ d o w r t A r o u n d ^ ; . y o u . 7 ; K _ w e ; | ; o ^

for our friijt trees as we do for people, cold \9etnht^ problarnsrwdaid

Idaho Power Comiiaiiy

l^ lO -C A P A C ltY r o O D

ON W HEBLSI

• P its 2 4 “ oven cabinet

• 14.8 cu. ft . big

• 5 10 Pound tloraQo cap ac ity

• R oll-ou t w iiealctim p lU y tw aap ln g . c lo a n ln s a n d w nxlng .bonoatli a n d be*

— iiind-thQ-fffiflzer,________

- . A f t . L o . » L A s - -

195w / ' r '

• Built-In d o o r lock .

• M ag n etic d o o r

• A u to m a tic In te rio r llfiht

• tlid a* o b t b a ik a t

• T h r«« r«friB «rat#d •h a lv * *

— p o u rd o o r ■=—

• T w olu le# -C 8 n * h e lw « » ' •------J n d o o r

• b e fro M -w a ta r d r a la

• T h i« * -y « ar lood tpoilkf w a rra n ty (u p ta .$ 2 0 0 to U l)

"DRIVE OUT AND SAVE"

Walker's453 Main Ave. Eost Twin F

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i Tlif(if-N«wt, Twin F« lll, Idaho AAonday, Odobir, •(, 1971 Season schedule expaiided for "H o H y > v o p d $ h ^

. S n a l i o

s i i p j T ^

gi-ip- TRUSI»HONK HEPAIKM AN

G e ra ld W . J o h n so n , Ic((< rcntovtfti p«t v/aler snake of Uuy M oiidrugcoa 15, t)cnvcr, a high Rchnol sophom ore, from pay Usicphoiic ca sh box In D enver. Youth lot sn ak e slip b\it of his hand lonR ^nough fo r It to s lithe r (nsfde cu (d r e fu r i i s lo t o f telephone W here It N|>ent 24 h o u rs . (U P I)

— HOhLYWOOD (U P I)— T h 0 - t f i h e e . ^ e . C f l a t J n c M o s Bob non*com m orclaW i(loQnelw prk’8 D ish y ,'F re d Gwynno, M u rray . “ HoUywoo{i Tclovislan I^am ilton, John M cG iver and

_T lv o rfiro /l whld}_hufl_pfbdik:ed_NeVQ P a tte rso n ____;auch hotab lo w rk f l Us "T Ijo —O q P ct“2 1 i" n e n b n a d b ;" Andcr&onvlllu' ’iViuI" an d by J a m e s P rld e a u x , with "U .S .A .," noxt bot{lni}>a M arth a Scott and EUeen H erllo dosorvedly exptm ded I971r72 us "tw p m abt>nly lad ies In

: schedule. And v iow ers cjin su b u rb a n 'A m eric a 6n a hot q a ld i Komo cholco p lnys. . M em oria l D uy who sep a ra te ly

In add ition to its usual fu ll- . tak o it in tb th e ir h e a d s to f o lenntli' p roductions, whicli hav e ou t an d h£I1 lem onodo a t iho becom e hiK,hlittlita of tlie p u b li t r/Bido of a h ighw ay fo r two cen ts b rondcastin ii serv ico netw ork , ii ^ ia s s . 'Ilirough ' th e ir convor> Uic ' “ Hollywood T eiovisiun u ttio n w ith cach o th e r, tho

' 'l l je a te r " UUa season will o ffer v iew er Kcts a n ’incisive InsiKht 15 ono-liour presentations’, bo- into th e ir liv es ." '

n e x t Ttjursilay wiUi —O n O ct. 28, "B lrd b a th ," by M urray ..Schisyul'a " 'rh e T y - . L eonard M olfi, a psychological

.I^ s ts ," s ta ^ H n (jE H W a lla e h im d d ra m a ab o u t " a stru{{iilin(( Anno Jac k so n . Tljoy c re a te d tiie young w rite r wo'rlclng in a 'N ew

-ro les-of^B roadw oy-in-1063i------ —-Y ork 'ro8taurant-aS 'a ''O O untor

Satchmo^s trials with pot

A.H tho su m m a ry no tes, tho m an urid a '-g ir l wlto w orks Oi p ln y '^ 'tak o s pliicc in a ty p ica l Uio sa m e re s ta u n rn t a s a office w h e re Mitun Jac k so n , a w a itre s s .” J a m e s F a re n t in O ' lonK tim ocm pioyoof a com pany -a n d -P o tty -D u k c a r e th e s ta ra . offering typing sorvicos, b re a k s —‘‘B eginning To E nd : An I n - f i .n e w ty p ist p layed by Antljology of U»o W orks of W nllach .llirouK tiU ic ir ra n d o m S am uel B o c k o tt / ' witli Irish conversation , tlio se two s tra n - a c to r J a c k M acG bw run in a g e rs iii JuS ronejday a re aiblc 16 corTdensed versIon o f h iS 'rocon t' lea m m o re aliout Uicmse lv o s ' prizew inning. 'o n e -m a n , mIwwand cach o u io r;" ............... fe a tu rin g selec tions from Bcck-

O ther one*ljoiir p roductions In o tt w ritings, tills serie.s include: - —“ N eighbors,” by A rkady

= O nL O ctT z l4 .^ 'l’h ed P o licc ," - lU a k u m .-c o n c f im ln a “ Uic

thB' values of love -and the C icely Tyson. ' ^ Im portance of being a liv e .” The

— w » E n e n » le s ,-a la o .b y ^« d y _ cast-f llflO -ln d lM lca :E U sh a_ C ^o l^_ Leokum , an d described as " b Will G eer, N ine F o ch ,' P ete com edy about a custom er who D uel, Ann D oran and P e te r h a s come- - to th e '- sam e -K a s in e r .- re s ta u ra n t for five y e a rs to ca t d inner and to m ake tho w a ite r a

, life m ise rab le . n» o p lay is about the w onn tu rn in g .” Sam Ja f fe p o rtra y s tlie w aiter an(l H cd G lass th ee u sto m er.

V 'T n e P ic tu re ,” by Eugene Ionesco, " a wild fflrco about a ' r ich m a n wlw w a n ts to m akd life beauUful by buying a r t from a young, poor p a in te r .’ ^

Tho full-length productions of th e ‘‘Hollywood ToIoVisron, th e a tr e ” will begin.In- J a n u a ry . wlUl two*liour offering of the- 1010 P w c y M aokaye p lay “ Tlie

-S c a rc a o w ,Ilx c u k d f ti.b y _ ^ n T pa s an Ainerlcjin c lass ic , and starrlng*^G ene W ilder a s “ ascarecrow m lraculB uslybrouglit to l i f e - a s ~ a n - in s t r m n c n t- o f — revenge but who Instead lonrnfl

related in letter to writer• ia)MDON (U P I) — II m ight ' have been th e credo of any one

of tlie c u tre n t crop of rock Hui>cr»(jir!i.

“ W^ plwnv?! lookod a t not.a.s u Kort of m ed icine ,, a ciieap

Ij)ui.s Arm .itrong.F o r, four d ecad es, iis he

m oved .fro m the relatively^ narro w colebrity of . tiie ja z z ' world Into w ider ac ce p ta n ce Jn

~ ow UuKinos-s, liJurs kop l'sllon id ru n k 'a n d with m uch be tte r , abou t 1031, h is encoun ters wiUi Uiouglits thiin one th a t’s full o f “ g a g e ,” as m u sic ian s ca lled it

’ liquor. Blit witli tlie pena ltie s ' Hien —and wltli tiie law .—thn t* cn m crH o ro n < rh ftd -to -p u t------ R ut—oarly—tlUfl—yo a tr—o n ly .

It down though th e re sp e c t for m onths Ijcfore h is d e a th a t 71,It ... will ‘itay wltii in e .fo rev e r. he fold the fu ll'a to ry In « le t te r

" I hav e every reajjop to say to B ritish au th o r-crltic M ax'■lirL^s'e~\vm'db^mid''nrn~pi‘OUtt"to— Jone.-trn pcrsono l fr ie n d r-— -------

.sjiy them . F ro m ex p e rien c e .” It fo rm s a so rt of ce n terp lcce .'l i ia t experience w as not th is to “ L o u is e ," a b lo g c a p h ic a l

yea r o r even la.'it, hut 40 y ea rs study of A rm strong publialied ago, tlie writer- no rock stijr but by Studio V i^ta nnt# scheduled

Television Schedules ,

for U.S. publicatlm i by L ittle . Brown in N ovem ber.

I^ u ls w a s In Ij s Angeles, appearing u t F ra n k S ebastian 's Cotton C lub witii tlie Les llltc u rc iiu s ira . >>5 m a n y .Uie period , A rm strong had no objection to occasional sm oking o f ' ‘muggle.‘i” o r ' ‘g a g e .”

— 0» i0 'n ig lit4 i0 -u n d -d j:u am icj:. 'v ie B ertonV 'a stjir lii h is own' righ t for h is w ork w itlr f?ed N ichols’ F iv e P ennies, w ere

" s ln n in ir i r^ o in t^ 'in '- th r -c lu b 's park ing lo t betw een shows, ”

“ J u s t tlien two big healtliy dicks c a m e from l>ehind a c u r —noncha lan tly - a n d said to us.

w e ’ll take the fo ach (c ig a re tte ) boys,” A rm strong re ca lled . "So one click s tay ed with m e until I wont into th e c lub iuid d id m y lu st s I jo w . He enjoyed it too.

our w ay down to . Uie [kilicc sta tion we Imd a hcilrt-to4 iea rt Uilk.”

playw rig lU w liosotclovisod p lay in an affluen t neighborhood who is ()escrlbe<l a s “ a b l a ^ a rc selling th e ir Iw m e to ac'om edyA satire ab o u t a ficti- b la c k -c o u p lc .’— T l i c - s t a r s - a r c -

~ tlD u ;rw u n try ^ h e ro -th e ~ p o lic c — A ndrcw “ E > u g R a n r'J« n e-W y attrhav e finally p a d ie U a ‘ s ta te o f R aym ond S t. Ja c q u e s and ab.‘M)luto' law a n d o rd e r . Tliero is only one revo lu tidnary left In tlie p rison and Uie p lay begins when hfi decides tliat is w rong.

(s - t h f r - e o n fe s e lo n —a w l— = = y — — rr— ^t ir e n '” o v b r y t J i in g g e ts o u t o f ' * BRANc o n t r o l ua th e p o lic e d o s p e ra tC ' l y t r y ^ ju s t i f y t h e i r e x ls -

W E ARELO O K IN GtC5 R-YOU-JtO-tRY-OUR-

' ' ' C i r a ' ' ' P e r t i n r

HOT LUNCHES DINNERS-

IRREGULAROD U E T O L A C K O F FO O D *

. B U L K IN VOUW D IE T *

6UDS^ 347 BLUE LAKES BLVD. NORTH

B R EA K FA S T L S E R V E D A T . 7

“ HOME MADB SOUP-r - ■ ---- ■

AT THE .

TOWN & COUNTRY M __ _ _ DHMLINN-

M onday. Octobar 4,1*71A1 BiOO p .m . on channol Js l —

M ovi« "Spaoclw flv" H o rr ln r f• E l v i s , Pr«ili>v’ nnrt N ancy 6 ln«1rn.''Sonos and SpouciWAV tootnuo (ram Iho C h s f lo l lo , N .C ., ip o u rtw n y w i l l (lellOlU P re i lo y fa n i. i t h r» .)

livo n ing «:00

H I . i — N o w i, W ealhor, S|>ortt .3t>, 3i i . T ru th or Consc<luoi)cu&

8 V LflUQh hi- I I — IC iw w C a m p b d l____________ ___

t:1 0 .• i * r - L n u g h In

71) — Chicngo Toddy Uonrs3 — Odd Couplfl4 — L o t's M.>ko A Do.il5 — G illlu n n 't U liind 7*1 — M iste r Rooors -

7:00S ) . 3, I I — H ero's' Lu cy 5 — LflUQh In .4. 7b, 0 — P ro ro o lb .i ll 7tl — HAlhAyooB

7:J02sl, 5 — M only Nash 2t). 3. I I ~ D o ris D ay

- 7 * 1 — Rllft And-P locov--------- - ............1 :00 -

J i l — M o viii "S p « c d w a y "71), 3, 11 — M y Throe Sonsi -^ X ovto ~"'TK~an)7>^m3y^ M urdttrv"H I — OrtSlc T ra ln in o

• ;M?d, 3, 11 — A rn ie

^ » :W Jb - H.>wnli F Ivo O3 — Owen M a rsh n ll . Counsotor at

■ LAW11 - A o .im 13

»:30 -7sl - nookbo.l1I I - D .A ____________________- - ..............

10:00» l , 2U. 3, 5, U — N ew s, W eather, Sports .4 — P o rry M.^von7st Turnod on C r is is • '7b, a - Coaches' Cornor

4 — M ovio "S hano ha i S lo ry "13:00

>il — M an to Woman , 1 J:0 J

?sl - Movto "F lw o Golden D rao o n s"

T u « i ( i a y .0 c ( .5 ,1971At 4 ;3 0 o .m .o n clianno ls 7b, S, and . ’

11 — AAovIo, "T > io 'La it C h n d ." ’ » IA rs M ichae l Colo, Var^ t te ll ln , and Ja n o l M argo lin . A young coupis Is cauo iit botwoon the ir dosire to havo a ch ild

“ hnd-ihe taw»-controlltno-popul»M on w lion th^v find tha t they a ro soon lo bo paronts- (W m in .)

■ Bvsntno 4:00

asl. 5 - N ew s. W eather, Sp o rtr 30, 3 ,'4 — T ru th -o r Consoquoncos . 7U W ild Kingdom B — Gottlno Tooolhor 11 — Gottlno Tooelhor

« :UJ i l — SaroB3t). 4 — AAod Snuail3 - H aw aii F iv e 05 — G lon Cnmpboll l i\ ■ ■ M Islo r Mooors

"7 d ,-8 r11 — M o vie ‘ ‘ Tho -Last C h i ld - 7:00

;s l - W hat's Now '■ - •---------- :--------------- --------------------------------

7&I, 4 — Ironside — Canon

3 — LotHjstrool •5 — H aw aii R v o 0 7sl — Utah T ra i ls

1:007sl — M asquorado ”^b. 8 , n M arcu s W o lby . M .D .

• :Ui s l , 4 — D r. Sinfion Locko Ib • - Draonol 3 — O a o n e t3 — Cannon ‘ .....................................7sl — A d vo cd it*

f:003*1, 4, 7b, B — Funny Side 2jj •: _ ModlCdl Conlcr 3 -- G lon Cam pbell

K iuim it (04I) V tk iiikua M • »«oui i h i «m {

OPENL A S T ‘ ‘ 2 " DA VS

*1 / i lS -g .iO f .M ,

Barbra Streuand George Siseal

TheOwT and|hePu»tytat

. '9t

’ 7b — Now s, W eath er, Sports 10:M

3*1 ~ P e rry M ason ?b — M ovie ■‘ Ootter a W idow '

I t — Johnny C a fw n ♦•4 — Avonoers

10:4$7b — Johnny C arson .

niOO3sl, 4 — Nows, W oather, Sports

ItiM ■H I M ovIo "T h e T e « a s Ranopr^,"

A lm anacHy U nited P re s s In te r im tlo n n l. Today Is Monday., O ct. 4, the

277th day of 1071.'Hie moon is full.

, 'n ^ _ n io r n in R s ta r s _ are M i-'rciu-yim dSiiturn. ■

- A rnio il - O I.Kk Jou rnal

, 10:00 'H U L3D , 3, 5. 7b, 0, 11 * - N ow s,

- P o rrv M ason10:M .

7 b ,-8 , 11 i :Jo h n n v-C u r5 Q (i_______TsI - P o rry Mason3b - M o v ie " T h e t o i io lyPro lo sslo n"J — Cannon ' .

10:405 — M ovie "T h e C orsican Hroti>ori"

nioo311, 4 - N ews, W oatlie r, Sports

• M:M3sl — M o v ie " T h e C o rs ic a n n ro lh o rs"4 O Ick C a v e l l '. 11.003sl — M an lo W oman - «

1510* *3sl • A,\ovlo "Tt^e S e rva n t"

M ars an d Ju p ite r .llio so born on th is day are

u nder Uie slKn of U b ra ,U.S. P re s id e n t n u th w fo rd n .

H ayes w as b o m O ct. 4 , 1B22.' ' On tills d ay l a h is to ry :

In IftOa M o rm o n s In U tah

M O V t E R A T l l M O S( V H P A R E N f l B A N D

V 0 U t « 3 P a j P l £rA« of r«t.ngi it Id

(ki'M* thfujl atv yitwO J bv ih4U tMiUtn

renounced poly({iuny, tlio pruc*•• • tice of h a v in g 'm o re th an one

wife a t a tUno.— ’ In 1027 A1 J o ls o n 's ta r re d in

"'ilio - J a u - S in g e r ," -Uie firs t . . . . fu ll'lcn ^ th ta lk in g ;m o v id ;

■ Ir\ lO M 'D r. B d u ard n cn e s — reslKnod a s p ro ^ d o n t of Cze- clioslovaklo u n d er pressiu-o

' f r om un u lL im atu in .from Nuzl .. G erm any .

G tu A c u u tu im oCtntnl Aujiirxil

Abuiiiioa CujdSACI luooilltd-

Huiiaiciio

17 rtQuini uKunM/iy.nf ■ . p»f«l Mult

u» ,1953 r u n ite d ^ ^ U n e s - piano h it M edicine Bow P eak in *

' soutiiOTri W yom ing, k illing 66.

K th o t« h H e r to d a y : AtKenlUi— • w rite r M enander .s a id , “ Wo

live, no t afl we w li^ . bu t a s wo c a n .” i ' ^

N O O NBU NDEII , U A b l^ lT T E D

*•* tt,' H m U a n ^

t t a f n m m f

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Monday, October 4, 1971 Tlm»i-N«Wf,- Twin Fallt, Idaho 7

M e d ie a j r e e o & t s r i^

Poisoned pine__ -

. P IN E FORESTS in SoiHheni CalUorala are declinlag rapidly because orcoDtinued~eiq>oiure U> ■mog. accoiiilag f t Paul Irt. Miller. Forest Service plaat pathologist. He sold this ponderosa

and h ea lth y . S am e tr e e , after 10 y e a rs exposure to 's e v e r e photochem ical ox tdaiit alr^pjollution from Lor..An g ele s b asin , Is

~alm oB t defo lia ted . (U P l) ■ ----------- :-------------- ;-------------------- k”

WASHINGTON (U P I), S tarting J a n . 1, 20.6 m illion

' . ' M edicare p a tien ts will h av e to a la rg e r aliore of the ir.

hospital b ills . ------------------EUlot L. H ichardson , sec re ta ''

-__ r y o f th e D cpartm en t.(rfJ lea lth jKdcuaUon and. W elfare (H EW ) ordered th e stop F rid a y . He b la m e d 'r is in g hospita l coats, wlilch h e gnid clim bod 13 p ee r ccnt ’lh 'lh o M cdicuro p ro g ra tn In 1070. .

"*• S ta rtin g ,n ex t y ea r, M odiciiro, p a tien ts will' havo to p ay the firs t |0 8 of .tlicir hospita l bills

■-sm increjLHo of.W .T l i o i n c r c j j s o w h s d e n o u n c e d

b y W i l l i a m R . H u K o n , e x e c u t i v e d i r e c t o r o f U » o , 3 - m l l l i o n - m e m b e r N u t l o m » r C o u n c i l o f , S e n io r C i t i z e n s , w h o d e s c r i b e d I f l u j a " c r u e l b l o w t o p o o r e l d e r l y , p e o p l e l i v i n g o n S a c l n l • s c u r t t y T m r m i f a r o T ’— —

'.‘ I f t h o P r e s i d e n t w h s r o n l l y a c o m p a s s io n a t e i i ^ a n a n d h e

_ c } i r w U b o u t . o l d p e o p l e h o - W Q U ld ; fr t.M )z o t l i e M e d l c n r e ( H o i i p i t i i l ) d o d u c t i b l e s a n d i n t r o d u c e l e g i s * -

> I f l t l o n t A r e m o v e U i e m a l t o g o U ) - e r , ’ .’ H u t l o n H i i l d .

H i c h i u - d s o n s n l d h i s o r d o r

a cpst of tM d foit an ' av e rag e |2 m y s o f ,tre a tm e n t. “

P atien ts-in the p ro g ram pay tho a v e ra g e cost of tho firs t d a y ^ hosp ita l c a re —now JfiO.’

The r e s t is p a id , by the . -gO Y cm m cnt.unU l.the e ia t-d a y .. , At th a t po in t, M edicare p a tien ts b e g b 'p a y in g |15 a doy, an d th is continues through the Doth day . The I t s foe will bo in cre ase d to'in Jon. 1,.............,_________

R ichardson sa id |)ost>)>ospital trea tm e n t in nursing hoipos will Increase J l ' a dijV n ex t y ea r from Uie 21st UiroUgh Uio lOOtli d iiy , rising from |7 . 50 to $6.&0 a tii»y.

. Tlio low re q u ires HEW to se t • on annual c h w g es in hospital Modicg,re hospita l rnJos based costa.

Tprmeriiing RectalltchOf Hemorrhoidal Tissues

Promptly RelievedIn m u n y P ro p u m tlo n H given p ro m p t, t<)m|M)rary r6li('f from .Btich p a in nm ] itch ing n n d a c tu a lly h6lpii sh rin k ' iiwelling of honu)rrlio i(la l tin- niK'jj cmuHKl b y In /Ijunm atlon .

’IV«tH by-.doctbr« o n h u n -

d n x h i of p jitien ta aTiowed th ia to U i tr tfa in 'm a n y c a se^ .,In fn c t , in n n y d o c to r s , th o m - w>lvt«i, uflo P n '/Jo ra /to rt f i * o r rectim m ond i t fo r th e ir fanf^.

, ill<ai, IV op iyatlon H o in tm e n t ornup|>oH itorh«.

iriip)ujsliod~^'t iction to put

The se c re ta ry , sa id stops to- curb ris ing hospital costs would Iw p a r t of P h ase II of Presidc([it

..felbton-o-ooow H nie-

JE iasie in^ s^ i^ i^ m e^ th eary-d a ie

scientific test on flight

pro g ram , w hich will follow the cu rren t 00-day w ago-prico

------------------------ --------freeze. -........... -nichar-nSon'rfotc'd ’U jal'jibdu t'

■______ ^ ' onc*fUtn o f’ tiic m ore th a n 20million persons enro lled in tlio M edicare P ro g ra m w ere hospi­talized d u ring tho p as t y e a r , a t

E inste in 's theories havo been supported Urns fa r by exper-

from s ta r tim e . • ea rly on tlie m orn ing of Oct. 7.If Uiis is tru e ,,t l)c n a clock

.n & e rm u d ji is th e w orU l's

A lbert £ ln s tc ln know w h a t lie w as ta lk ing ab o u t when ho saidt l i a t t l m o v a r i e s a c c o r d i n g to m i u n w w n u r a m o u c u v u p m - n y j n g e y s i w a r u - a i j c i - s p c u u , ..................

JhjLmQtiQ nj>Ub<LCl«jta,wlilch__Ucl0J g 0n d u ^ In labora to rioa . obout 600 m ile s p er h our, added ^m e a su re it? Ifow ever, it.w os not possible to..,Two p h y sic is ts will te s t tfie teat h is Uieory precisely outside reco rd less t im e th an a clocktjjcory In a two*dny, casl-t5* tJ ie labora to ry un til U jo develop- on Uio ground.-w o>it-tllB ht-4iround-tiio-w orld—ra cn t-o f-a tom lc-c locks an ii-jc t-^ — K cath ig-anazilafo la-w U l-lcsL

w a rm w a te r s S tro a m ,

o f - th e G ulf

Plant now, Pluck later.D u tc h b u lb s a r c s u r t ' ^ -loWotMr

IN HAGERMAN.

JOHN BERTIES' ORCHARD

PickC o n ta in e r .

A W EEK!

s ta r t in g today .D r. Joseph C. H afele of

W ashington U niversity , St. Louis, and Dr.. Ilichu rd E. K eating of tho U.S. Noval O bservato ry in W ashington, will c a r ry atom ic clocks cnpnblo of ex tre m ely p recise tim e m en- au rem en ts .

Tlicy will trav e l by com inor- c la l je t , changing planes only tw ice , an d when th ey got back

to Wnshlnffton tlicy will c om-

a irc ra lt . E in ste in ’s "c lo ck p a ra d o x ” byAccording to E instein , tim e ls_ leaving P u llo s Internntlonal BLUrLftKESW PIHGCEKTER-STORE1IOURS:7.SSKB;r

re la tiv e , no t absolu te.He* noted tlia t a. clock o'n

enrtli is co n stan tly m oving with tlie sp in n in g , p lane t. Thus, a hypoU ietlcal. o b serv er a t th e edge of th e un iverse w ould note

A irport a t 7:30 p .m . EDT M onday. T liey will m ak e stops In I,^ndon, F rn n k fu r t, Istanbul, Bouritu , T e h ra n , Now Dellil, Bangkok, H ong K ong, Tokyo, Honolulu a n d ' Anselea

Mandatory airline■ p a re tiie clocks' readlnK s wlUi a

m a s te r a to m ic clock a t tho o b servato ry .

E l ^ t e l n ’a theory of re la tiv ity WASHINGTON (U P I) -B e ,- will Imvo been p roved r ig h t if •couso of tho a irlin e indus t r y ’s

^tlicii;itV i!IlnK X rlocK inim inim m g=-';|alj,Jre-lo ' U gK lw 'lobphoIcs In . abou t IM blllionU is of a second, Uie anU -liljncking netw ork, tho

behind tlje m a s te r c l ^ k . governm en t p lan s to force themI Uiey o r c n t . it m ay conform to o m an d a to ryind ica te E instein w as w rong o r secu rity p ro g ram , th a t tljc experim en t w as not U nder a ru le proposed by th egood enough to te ll one w ay o r federa l av ia tion a d m in is tra tio n ; -- passt^ngera j i t board g a te s , anil U jooU jcr. Uje a irlin es would be re q u ired use a so-cnllcd behavlorni-----J l ia -o x p o r io n c o -m ig h t^ h a v c — ttp g e t-p A A -a p p ro v a l- fo r .- th o ir -p ro f lle ra T s e t-o H ip s -d c s ig n e dM m e bci^inB on deep spacc antl-liljncking secu rity p ro - ..by g o v ern m e n t psychologists to fligh ts, if tnoy over com e about, g ra m s , w hich now a re vo lun ta- a le r t a irlin e p ersonnel to the

F or It. tlmo, bchnvcn ns ^ niimnorlBm s o t pnlonlla l liljack-E lnatcln thought, a round Irip VTlio goV ernm cnt Is spending crs .

— lM tlng-32-cn rlhT ’c a r s T i t 'd o j t — ------'n ie ro hnvo bccm T hlJnck iiiB rto Uio speed of lig h t would ag^ iho m onoy Isn 't • "Uic n stronou ts only M ycnrS, i„ i„ g crflclcnUy utlUzcd bo-while those tliey left behind on— caug^, a irlin es havo boon

I-Chinaapproachgaining

re lu c tan t to do on ad e q u ate job a t policing board ing g a te s ," Ja m e s T . M urphy, d irec to r of a ir tran sp o rta tio n for tlie FAA, wild today . ^

Ho did not specify which

of U .S. alrlinerB in 1971. In 1070, tJie to ta l w a s 20.

H )e g o v ern m e n t's tlioory is tlia t h ijack e rs can bo stopped on th e ground , if tlio detection s y s te m 'Is u se d p ro p erly . Rut tlie a ir l in e s ,.f a c e d w ith tholr w orst financ ia l y e a r in history, luivo l>ecn re lu c ta n t t<

Fu lR E a tu rB Biga irlin es , bu t it Is known th a t Uio m onoy for a ll th e doTectionsom e a irlin e anti*hiJock p ro - doviccs the g o v ern m e n t feolng ra m s a r e m ore efficien t tlian o re needed . T lic devlc<v^ cost onothers. on overage of $1,200 dach and

U N IT E D NATIONS (U P I)— weok-ln th e federa l re g is te r a n d g a te a t a tim e . C anadlon-E xternftl A ffalrs-M i-— nis.ter M ltcholl S liarp anld today

■''one-Oiina'. n i r

U nited N ations an d ousting th& Q iln ese N a tionalists Is gaining s tre n g th . . '

C an ad a w as a mfltTrTcli backer of tlio m ove to give Q d n o 's U .N. sen t to tlio Poking governm en t, w ltli w hich it has h ad d ip lom atic re la tions for m o re th an a y e a r . O ttaw a is one of tlie few w este rn cap ita ls wit!) a top-flight diplom otlc rop roseh ta tlon from Poking.

Tho drivo to soiit tho — mainland-ehlflcse-ln-both-the— . Gcnoral-AflSflmbly.-and. the.

S ecurity Council and expel ' “■'■Cliinhg K a i- ^ e k 's N atlonolists

from all U.N. bodies is headed by Albartrfl'wiU»-20 co-spopsors.

U i o U nited S ta tes, In opposi­tion ,- is w illing . 'to occept

—;:BeW ng‘a Bcatlng-but. iL acok lQ R -• to* t^ ^ u ire a Iwo-UUrds aiisom—•

, bly vo te If tho N ationa lists a reto bo expelletl, v-

S h arp , wh6*told new sm en h e ” ' h a d co n fe rred w ith mfiro than ,,

• 20 delegations during b-w M ic ■. h e r e , aa ld , "I sa id when I c a i^a . h e re th e re waii a good chance

. fo r th e o n e -6 iln a policy. I think , iw w Jh p rf i .lf l_ a -b e lte r -c h a n c « ,., , ' “ 1116 s trong Im presU on

g ain e d In m y InterM ewa h e re in t h a l 'l h e r e 'l i jtrow lrtg 'B trertg th fo r th e ond-Cnina policy. IIm

ifl th a t w e a re a n d . w o re sup-

lorti I th jp k Qur chances are

O P E r VE V E R YM G H T

M o n d a y I ’ l i n i l*'i’ i ( la>

I n l i l |) . iu.

S a l i i r < l a \ till C> |>.in.

porti I thjipc Qur che Improvlnl^BteBdily.'*

i— S n d i/o rt^ o n 'G i

403O r Y p u r - M Q M y H a e k f

___ ,_____ AVE*-WEST.Pt(EK PARKING. , PIIONK 7a3-0«2l

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T lm M 'N iw i, Twin F a lli, Ictoho M onday, O d o b L li, 19?l . .

s i g n i i p

— J j-W lN - t'A IJ J l- -— A -vot4i-— ^ * b o v e - u n d e r - v - th e - n e w ,^ t i5 ^ rc*«lstratlon'xlrlvc In y o t |n g lu w w h lcb uUow<,>,'IXiesday iipd Wediieaduy ut ifi'u Q)Ilo({o of SoiiUioni Ididio,Ujo help of th e U*uKiuJ of W omen Votcra, iiccordlnK to C\SI H tudetU -body ' P rcB ld o n l I j i r r y Stanuw- • ,* -

S tu m p s Hiiid Leii|iuo ''^p«r- '. soiuiol Jftui student rep reson-

tiitlve.s will rui;iHtt‘r iill Ktudonts ■ m id oUici' Ifl y ea rs old miii

k u d c n ts u ttendlng CSI to lint Twin F u lla a s Uiclr re sidence for ,Uio purpose o f rogieterinB ynd votlnK. - . ' -v .

T h e rc g lB tra r s w ill bo a v a i la b le in -tho C om m o n s Hulldlng frb tn 10 a.n^. to 0 piin. oti T uesday an d from 2 to G p.uK ne](t W ednesday, S tm nps K/ild.>

TW IN FAI^IiJ - A ppointm ent of 0. new dep u ty bn IHe Twin

. F n ll^ Ooimty sh eriff’s s ta ff wag announced Fri(fay by Sheriff

^ ' a u l C orner.l i e sa id .B uddy DoW eese, 535

M adison S t., h as Joined th e sta ff a s o fK rid a y . iio -re p la c e s G ary- K irk w o o d w ho re s ig n e d to ac ce p t a position witli tlie 'I'win F alls r^)lice IX^pariiiieiU.

DeWeewj h as 're s ld ed In Twin.

iKolls tho .tw o y e a rs a n d hag been em ployed ki th e p a r ts d e p a rtm e n t o f Bill W qrlcman F o rd Co. : .

- lA l th o u g h ;u ::A e .- - .,± a a - n o t- p rev lously b < ^ engaged in law

_enfo rcen jen t.. w ork, DpW eese. Tsaid h irw a a engaged In p r iv a te '

I n v e s tig a to r w o rk in f o x a s befo re cbm liig to Twin F alls .'H e is m a r r l td an d Ule fa th e r ot-

.U ire e .c h ild re n ..- :_____ _______- -

D e f e n s iv e d r i v i n g x r ja s s e s s ta T t T t o

Chiirch opposesin d iv id u a l f e e

u tv ardJfOltN 'IIO IIIIIT S , iignl9tiint

HuleH d irec to r for S ie rra Mfc liiHurnntic Co., T w in F alU , fiiiH' lM!cn aw arded (he C lm rterod

- L ife U nd c n v rlte rs dcsigmUlou from th e AmeVleun College of U /e U nderw riterK . T he aw ard Is re serv e d fo r thoue deuliiig in ln,iuring hu iiian life who are

-jibU :-

State prints voter pam phlet

liiMunuice iMWfi, and m ee t hii’fi profesNlcHuiI Ntandak4lH. K ohlrts has Imen w ith S ie rra Nhiee 1001.

-BOIKK-fUPI-)—

WASHINGTON (A P) - Sen. F ra n k C hurch , D-Idnho, outHne<l Ills opposition F rid ay to a Nixon adm in is tra tion proposal to instl*

_ tu te ,,$4 Jm llv ldual Uoenses for_ a d n i l ^ o n ’lo’ Ttrdenil- oiililoor’ rocrejUlon a re a s . .

'o r p«rk.s iuul re cre a tio n sub­com m ittee he w ahted re ten tion

-o f the proKODt $10 Ciolden [ilagle -4ai))ily-paKi;(M>rt-4i,i|tioli-aUoi. hdjnission for all, occupants of - a n au tom obile to federa l tc c re a -- tion-areas;------------ 7--------

F u rth e r , Lliurclj H»niffedcrnl~ ad ifiin ls ira tiv e ai'oncloH such as tho F a re s t Serv ice and N ational P a rk Serv ice should stxindard* ize supp ltln ftn la ry foes for uso

of re c re a tio n a l facilities,Church sa id when the adm in­

is tra tion f irs t projw sed the .Itulividual fee la s t .May every m em b er of tho su b co m m itte e p re sen tlm irc iite d op iJb sltio n ;'

“ I t Is ind icative j) f the ^ncllf-

toward Contirc:is.tlmt It should now come back four monllts biter with the same projiosal

-« n d “ «x |> eet-B erlous- tio n ," C iiurch said .

ll»e $4 fee would bo supple- m cn tcd by-apecial u sc nnd-o th‘ erTaraTm irauiPCH iifiU i'tira 'fld:

•m in istra tion ''lias y e t to s|H)clfy precisely w h a t th is licen.so will cover aild. how m an y spcclal use fees will Iw ad d e d ."

Exams slated on

Ex-BuhlresidenL^radutiiea

l l U I i r ? - P a i^ r ’l . . 'E l l i s , a fo r m e r B u h r reaUIOilt now

- r in r td m ] p l t r T o T f m 5 ll f f r " m r r g r a d u a te d f ro m .a tra in ln i? session a t Uje Scliool of Tran*

Im ilsslo n e erln i; t^otHliicted by_ th o D odge M a n u fn c tu rlr ii ' DivLslon of HelliuiCc R lectric Co. in M lsluiw ka, Ind.

T lje a d v a n c e d c o u r s e in tec lm ical tijeo ry , appilc{\tion tmd operation of m cchnn icnL

■SecretJiry of .S ta te P e te T. C cn arru sa hiis h ad p rin ted 6,000 copies of.'a pam phlet conta in ln i' new rcg l.stra tion , vo ting and e le c tio n In fo rm a tio n Idahoans. .

D ry d e n I l i l c r , d e p u ty s e c re ta ry of s ta te , so ld the

-pam phlotpH w ouhtbc-distributed ae ross.U ie s ta te . .

To quidlfy,. fo r_ v o tln g , a c ­co rd ing to Ujc p am phle t, one m u st be-a citizen of th e United State.s^ II) y ea rsb / 'n g c .o r_ o ld o r,-’ rc.'iident of th e s ta te fo r six

iH jing-Uio-day-wf-oloellonT

inoiUhKlind thcM’m m ty iJO' dJiys

and be re g is tp re d w itliln .th e 1 \m e p erio d prov ided by law .

^ U n d e r Uie now re g ls tro tio n , sy stem now in \;ffc c t-ln Idaho , re g is tra tio n Is p e n n a n e n t and re - ro g ls t r a t io n , u n n o c o s s a ry unle.Hs an eled to r fa ils to vote ot le a s t otie t i |n e In tlie, p reced ing

...eight .ycarii.. an . electo t, c h a n g es re s id e n ce , o r an e le c to r 's nam e

J a .c ju u tg c d by m a rr ia g e o r by_ court o rd e r.

C cn arru sa is now conducting a jh a H slv e Jsta tcw ld c-cam p a lg n - for v o te r re re g is t r a tio n ._______

TW IN FAIJLS - A new sc rie s of po fen siv e D riving c la ssc s ia scH oduled lb H a rt a t 7 p j n . ' T uesday in Iloorti 120 of V era C. O’L e a ry J u n l o r - H J g h '^ o o l r a c c w d in g to in s tru c to r’Gordon i i i i i t h . . ■

— claaa.__ ls_J-offorod{>eriod[cally jut a ciiargo of $5

-.per re g ls tra ilt to enab le all in te re s te d d riv e rs to s ^ ia rp ^ th e ir driv ing sk ills^ w itl i ' an em phu^is on defensive d riv in g ' to p re v e n t ‘ a c c id e n ts . Tho coursij is approved by Uio S ta te of Idaho , which will e ra s e lip to t h r e e v io la tio n p o in ts fo r d riv e r s com pleting Uio course wlio h av e accu m u lated points f o r ' m oving-trafflc v io lations, - S m ith sa id . -

‘^ l^ tc 'iJ e ^ s iv c 'D riv in rt 'C O u rse — wiis d raw n up by Uie N ational Safe ty Council a s part, o f a nationw ide effort ' to reduci) t r a f f i c a c c id e n ts . M an y In ­d u s tr ia l and dbm m erchd f in n s wltlj f l e e t s , of vehic les hav e found th e coursJTof value for t iie ir d r iv e rs , 'J a n d Uie I'w in

- F a l ls —Police- -D e p a r tm e n t_ is - p u ttlng iU patro lm en tlirough

.tli£L.Qoucsc-ua_tlicy liavfe tim e .'Ilie D efensive D riving coursw

is tau g h t on four consecutive -T u o s tip y — a n d — Jllx u rsd ay - e v e n ln g s , e n c o m p a s s in g ,10

r

L o u rs of in s tn ic tion IrT air

DOHUTSPECWLg3BIGDAY

MON.-TUES.WED.

Any Dozen r C a I t e e r g l a x e d -

DONUTSI!

Mothers our cake donuts keep very well frozen and are excel- lent for-school lunches!! ^

W I N C H i l l ' S551 B iu a l o U i B l v d .N o . 734-:Z372

--------------------O M M S ---------- ---------

r

— - — '-flG lS B ~ '= ^ 'h tr-W fth o r—P e r '— B aln rjrn inB €ro f- |58H (r|7O 07 sonnel Comm ission h a s an - A pplica tions m u s t bo po.^tr nounced open exam in a tio n s for m ark e d rio lu te r th a n Nov. 1 to

::---------stat<U?ollcc-troopccs--in-*tr:iiinlng,*-bc-acccptcd.

pow er-transm isslon equipnien t is o ffered 'to qualified .lales and se rv ic e personnel of au tlw rized Dodge d is tr ib u to rs to hnprtfve

-rU io ir-un d ers l^ id ln g -o f-m o d u n v equ ipm en t, a c co n lin g to a new s reieafie.

_______ Kllis is a sale.snm n fo rJh (!P au l fioberts Co. m I\)ca tc llo .

a n d for .several posltiohs in th e T l jc 't ia l i a n d G am e D epart- * ftiilj c u ltu ris t positionF ls l i . an d G am e D e p artm en t, m o n f p o s l tlo n a . In c lu d in g c a r r ie s a .s a la ry ra n g e of $502 to

l l i e S ta te Police posltlijhs w ild life a a s is ta n t a n d flali $filO c u rren tly , rl.slng to-$55.1 toc a rry a sa la ry ra n g e of $478 to cu ltu ris t, c lo se M a y -15, 1072. W73 a f te r '.J a n . 1. . ,$581 p e r m onth , ra n g in g upw ard The a s s is ta n t’s position c a r r ie s A pplications m a y b e ob tainedto $527 to $841 a f te r J a n . 1,1072. a c u rre n t s a lry ra n g e of $413 to fro m th e Id a h o P e rs o n n e lA fter one y e a r of tra in in g , tho $502, b icreuslng to $450 to $5M Com m ission, Capitol Building,em ploye will bo re c lass ified to a a f te r n ex t J a n u a ry 1. Boiso B3707.

OPEN MONDAV NIGHT. Til 9 P.M.

4 DRAWER CHESTWo have several extra 4 drawer chests that dTcJTiot'^irwith the”&^room se'tsTT So . r 7 we are; offering them at veT T

Special Prices.

\ N n U l * ! ! .

CARPET SPECIALS!HEAVY SHORT SHAG

IO«‘/<r $ ^ - 9 5N Y L O N . ■■ S .I.V .I,

KITCHEN CARPET% NVI.ON '

Sl'ECIAl,.100% NVI.ON $ 0 5 0

S . I .V . I ,

MANY ROLL ENDS

CHAlRS^^HAffiS-CHAiS~We have’ too marty-flno UptioUldr-

Qcj chbirs. 'Wo must movo somo of -ths—Surplut.—Hurry |)-,For BargainS'S99 and , , , , ™!. lupll ' III U)

?DEAJLIN’ W IT H

DVTCH I S L I K E H A V IN G ' A. ■, F R IE N D A T T H E

F A C T O R Y

fo . • '

me money on my new car.

“Not only that got-one-of-

those low cost auto loans at Idaho First. S!l

J 4 a o m : : s - i i o - q 4 i o . ‘U 4 & n -

t ha t I h i ,s is I Ite m d m en t lo buy a new car. 'Upon action of the. Congress, every U.S.

' model w ill en joy a substantial price cut clue to the proposed elim ination of the 7% excis(' lax on _-American made autos. Gov e r n m e n t of fie i a Is have s'tated that the, consum er w ill realize ah ayerage savings of-$20(Lper.car.aS- - a result, Some firrh s■ ,

im e. a I r.fir'i.dy-.an.pp.imc ccL

• Sor^now is the time 4o-huy-l • ---- ------

• Buy w h ile the cost' is kept d o w n .'Buy w h ile m oney js aviiilab le . Buy on a , low cost bank auto ■

-loan-— :either-lh rough, your dealer or direct.

_ka£aldabo,.fJj:sl— l!-----

APPLIANCES

/ s i : I )

the price cut. . Then pocket the savings,

For atito loans see Idaho'iFirst. . . . first! F I R S T

251 MAIN AYE; WES1Nsti(<AN< r iv iiiiH jiiA iirkN

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T h e j t ' V e s p 6 a r 1 i e a d l n g L F d r i v e I n T w i n F a l l s Mon'dav,^ob«r 197T ,Tlni©»-,N«w«, Twin Fttlls, Idaho 9

hantnow, Pluck later.

CHAIILES PO T T E R . '^ " ^ ^ E V E C R O T T S ITETEOUSON f r a n k lIE I in E K T LEW ISIIA CK ^ K lirj lilO NTGOM EItY JE R R Y M EyEK H O El^'FEK

I 'U iii v<>»t i.liirily H dlIj'K l biillm ftoiib. ,111(1 ij.ilhnr of IjNail i l i i l Wiiw«t» III. t it r i i iu . Uiitu t tiliiliin I’ fiCffd 10 p l i i i l*

GIO^B^ZTRUCK lA N E .

, TWIN FALLS

Expiosive issues delayed for Supreme Court .

X llE S E cK ccutivcs a rc lipcndliiii ho lf th e ir llm o for u tibuU i.'. w orkliijt'on the U nited Ih'uiid d rive In Twin KuIIh. T^clr'iffmjJ Is •

(louutcd by th e ir critploycrfl Xl'hlch htclude Twin Fnllii B ank niitl •. ■' T ru s t. KcUwood, Idoho Pow er. CSI, Iduho F irs t Niitloiiol lliiiiU ''

Olid In lcnnounT ^n 'G ufi. T lic S cu fh executiveT b not ycl liaincd..' M cyerhoclfc r Ih in charRo of Utc group.

TU /^ rK lJ^ IJA IN T S T ] l\ l ( ; i r N 3( Alivavi; the iiii|ii-<‘s ii\<' cliiciirc;)

Classes S t a r

WASHINGTON (U P I) —T I V e ~ n m n i 7ew ~w eeK 3’~ W llin iI0n ' P ealK tin ttm rlirH m n iJC tlO Jrw lttr ' ItiQ votes V f -Justices Byron S uprem e Court opcnsi^ its fnll before tfiey t«cklc such w eighty off-bench ac tlv ites . H. WlUtc u n d -I^ o tte r S tew artt c n n to d ay w ith o num ber of H aufrs^w^npital pnnlialtmcn t or Succ cssivc S enate bn ttle s ' a re m o re d ifficu lt to p rc d ic t,

, ejcploslvewnstitutionaliHHUcs— w hat kind o f “ no p ro se cu tio n " o ver N ixon’s unsuccessfu l nom - b u ttlic y ln c lln e tb w a rtlB ro n sc rv' “ O nrdM tin icltB lljrftjR nnunynlty jjunrlintoe, * y d v eriu riep l" ' In lillo n sT o l fe ilern l vutlsm r---------- ------

from prosecution flmonii t h e i S . ^ sliould be re q u ired to givb .C lem ent F . UnynSworUj und .G . A fter a b rief cerem onial — postponed—u ntil—tw o—v acan t re lu c tan t w itnesses In excluiiiKo* H arro ld C arsw ell loft-tl>c co u rt o p o n b ig -se iis io n . M onday, th o ' - 's e a ts n r9 -f lllc d r--^ ' ~ — .foccofflpulsory tc s llm onyrM oro ~ ono m c^b cr~ slio rt~ fo r~ n lm b 8t-M vcn~>J08ticcg ~ ^ iH ~ T ctiro to

TVesIdonl'T'Iixon h a s"p a sse d ,‘th1CS‘’050]lc«lA.row lnn»ates'ar(5 tho m tiro tm ii ; u n t n ^ l h c ' t h o i r p rfv n tc c o n fe rc n e e room - tlic w ord h e Is eayer to nam e a ''• to u rt . doclajou, Ju riv n h 'o f- ' Jusflce’: H a rry A. -fo r-a w eek of (liscussions onsuccesjw rs as soon a s .p o ssib le wlrqtlier tho lr scn tenco is B lackm un on Ju n e 9, 1070, • appeals t h a t - h a v e piled up to the la te Ju s tic ti. H ujio ' f i/ 'r ,‘‘cruel and unusual punish- Witli B lhckm un’s h e lp . B ur- during; thc^ su m m e r re cess . Black an d re tire d Ju stic e John '^ e r itV In violation of. the g e r succeeded Inst te rm in Wlietlier consideration of any of

treaU nen t of spinal ca n ce r. A rgum ents on tliese tes t tak e n by Uje court u n d er h is open question . 1 ''Hie d e p a rtu re of tlie two m en cases and otJiers sclieduled for p re d ece sso r, CJiief Ju s tic e E a r l ' '

who led opposing scliools of the two w eeks 'stJirtlnB O ct. 12 W iuren . He now h a s o n ly th re e ‘ judicial philosophy for m an y w erosora tchcd .w lU iout oxplnn- unre len ting phllosopKicnl o p - '

’------- yenrs-lcaves-th trSuprcm irC ourt— n t tO T n f t c r ~ lh ? " ^ B ln c k ^ m d “ T w n c n ts iT rc lv il'l tb c rtlc s”cnscsi

T W IN F A L L S ' - , W om en In teresle 'd in lea rn in g , to bowl a r e Invited to enro ll in tlie Twin F a lls City R ccceation D epart- in e n t a n d B ru n sw ic k 'B oW laiirom e sp o n s o re d in-' s tru c tio n pi‘og ra m beiiinnin'g W<‘tlncaduy.

'I'hn course 'r e q u ir e s n, $1 r e g is t r a t io n - f c e - a n i l - b e g in s - W ednesday w itlr th e firs t e l k s a t 10-a.m . and a second a t 1:30

p .m . a t th e B ru n sw ic k ■ B o w la d ro m e , 22ft~.lijnytland.

D rive:, 'n ioH o/regislcring will receive

free l)pwllng Instruc tion , freeu»i| of bowling .shoes, m is e ry ae rl'ices for th e ch lltlren and rcfrc.sliineuts. ' ,

Q iad B row ning, rec re a tio n . d irec to r, - said “clasKCs will \w held one p e r 'w e e k for a five- w eek period . - ■

M r.ntJit-H , w li i i li i l i i l

K in ni|>li i l l > i'(:iiiiil

a ii i l vn lil I'lir S .jO.dUU il l ( iiiL iv 'i- n m iii'v ,

w eakened im m easurab ly . Willie H arlan resignations .were an - Ju s tic e s WUIiani 0 . D ouglas, , " .7 " '"Rep. R ichard H. Poff, R-Va.. Is nounced. • W llliom J . , B rennan J r . an d [o c f » t f e d to the crow n of

_ Ja io u in -^ to — b<^--ft-~loa(lil^B------ O th o r^ im n o rta n t- is su o s -th o —*TljurH0o<l-M«r8h»l(:---------- T ------- ------------------ : ^

An o strich m ay m ea su re up - ■ its

. . . - Jm o w n — ito— b< -— ft— lo a d in g -------O t h o r - im p o r t a n t - is s u o s - t h o — 'T liu rg o o d -

ca n d id atefo rn o m in a tlo n ,N ix o n court h as ag reed to con.sidor is under increasing p re ssu re to include th e riglUs of new sm en nam e tiic first wom an justlbe in ca lled to tes tify before g ra n d court hiJitory. ^ . . Juries, uninhibited governm en t

Although th e c o u r t— ca n w iretiipping, s ta te residency opera te witJi a quorum of J i ix - req u irem en ts for vo ting , and o n o „ fe w e r •^ la n the seven ra c ia l d iscrim ination by publi- rem ain ing _ ju s tic e s - i t [wst* cly d ia r te re d p rivate clubs. ,

" Tlje las t tim e the co u rt foun(iponed h ea rin g s on .some of itsm ost im p o rtan t. ca.ses until itse^jWn iCs p resen t p red icam en tNixon’s new appoin tees a re w as a t Uic s ta r t of a i i e fsubm itted to Uie Senate juid Ju s tic e W arren E . B u rg e r’sconfinped . f irs t te rip in O ctober, lOCO,

Even a f te r the two new when a , vacancy ex is ted be- ju s tices a re .seated; they will cause of Ju stic e Abo F o r t f l s ' '

JohnM .M cKairuM .D.. , has nrloveci his S U R G IC A L O F F IC E

To 284-Martin Street. Twin Falls('.d ll 73.'i-0 IH2-for A p p o in hnvn ta

ARE MOW READY AT M OORE'S ORCHARD Pocked or Pick Your O w n

BEST QUALITY - BBST PRICBS

' 0 / C ^HAGERMAN^

8 3 7 ^ 5 2 7 ^

m i.,K E R ' s D e l u x e ''riiiil clcpiiil siraig lil-l!

SinAlfillt flDlinUlIN WHISMY • Ol31’llDOf • HIIUM WAL>I[n A SOf;S IflC., PfOfllA, |U .

. a i jKHM oiaiorA vfr) ^

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10 T Im os N ew Si T w in F a l ls . Idjiho ’ /A an d n y . j ^ to b o r 19M

m a j o r S te pTWiN FAI.IiS — CvimpUiHfn ex is tln j'ro ju lw ny wlill« kcM'pIni; of Iho llli 'liw ay D epartm en t,

of tiu! now . I\!It 1iic M em oria l' the n li«nm ent of the ultliniilu Tluj lo ijjil n o tic e to ’ boIlrld«o north of Twin F hIIh, rom fw ay.ln m ltid .’J • publliihed O ct. 7 Ifi req iilrod by

■ iintlcIpHlodnovenil yojir.s In the 'IVan.'ilnted, th is ' Ui'- - ^ a t e l a w ; t o inform th t‘ pul)H(/offu ture Is thi! flr;;t m ajo r Mt(!p In iniuil 1ms bu ilt with two (he profp-eiiii of piritmlnd {or the

ToconKtruL'tlon of the en tire ob jec tn ln the p l a n H - to lino np now br,id(;o , H a rv e y s a id ,-route* from the Twin Kallfi .witli tlio preyont Highw ay o:J, •nio\i/j)) p lan a Jiro in the work.1,huMne«s d is tr ic t to the in- yet placc-d «o an to 1«* In. lino no pronre-w ha;{ boon roixirlodtcrchanjio wltli In lcr/ita tc ftO with tlio recoruitnjctod bif'hw ny tnwin-d obtjiinlnii tlie noco.-isary

• Into a four-lane ro u te , pt-'t-wdlnij- whon It i.s , en la rged ' to four: to , the rdahij l^ p a r tm e n l of Janea^accord in j; to nill lla rv o y ,

[jublil’ ro jatlon .vdlrec tor for the

federa l funda.'Ilu: , fedorn i Hii'hwiiy Ad­

m in is tra tio n , an aijoney of tho{ ioijal notjce to Im! publialiod lii|!hway d e p a rtin o n t.’ I)oparlinon t of 'IVfinsiw rtatlon,the Tlme)i-Now.s on O ct, 7 ' 'n ie .a p p ro a d io a to (fioJiridKo h a a a c p e p te d th e P o rr ln o

ni);hw(iyf>-A loj

c a rr ie s the nniirtlon to thla ef;, will 1h; riibulU a t lyitli the north Hridi'o p ro jec t aa ojwenlial, an^l feci, saylni] In official, te r- aiKl south onda \vhen the l)rid»io b aa j'iven it p rio rity ip .fundln i'

^ [ ^ ^ 'y ~ t b 'n i r “ ‘‘I'tic 'itppfonch— iH^I>ulltf«t;iU*;-lo-bo-coniili^ucli)d— u;hon-fund*;^i:«-in»do-«vWlabU*- . l-ffi'ite 'tiritn rm o t.lh c s ln ic lljro n ahnrl dislim co ciial nt tli(! h fG ]n i :r e a s .

w ould I i l t iin u lc ly Ir iiiu illlo n preacm sln ic tu ru i 'lliis \vill 'lliu pluiis a n i luiiiin ciriiflciil from llic a lru c tu re to dlvidad req u ire th e lil|:liwiiy to tak e i r hy the Seiiltle eri|;lneerln |! firm

“ rofldw ays with lOfl foot Ijetwoen tiew a p p ra o c li to w a rd tJro o f H ow ard ,-N eed lea, T iunrneh ccn to rllnes. Q m atructlon under liriiliie a t Ivith enda, ac co rd in R ^ 'an d HerKdorff, ba.'iod on co re- llila p ro jec t would provide a to p lan s approved e a rlie r th is ■ d r i l l in i 'o f tbo foundation which Iranaition from th e br,id|!o to th e . 'y e a r by th e Hoard of D irec to rs w as conip lo tod la.st .‘ium m or,

L • '

liLdustry chiefs tell

Faye Emerson amongye ste r dBysheadliTiier s

-'^‘hnd It w ith Qie r a t raoo".nnd loft th e U nited S la tes to settle ,ln d vlllaKo ’ ln I*nUnnr on,

ya\n'n is land of M allorca,

PAIJklA, MALIX)HCA, Spplr^ standing*, success, .for tclovlon.{U PD —In 1044 a p re tty blorido ©n m ore tJian one *rV uctrosa ’traded, h e r c u rp c r f o r ' ap p e ara n co , her plungInK licck-m a rr ia g e to tho son o f lines rc re a tc d m uch-publlcizcd ______presiden t of tluT U nited S ta tes , co n tro v ersy , and tljcy bccanio a w h w o she llvea~qule ll^

Kayo .li^inerson hud m e t so rt of tra d e m a rk for tlio li^llloll Iloosevclt a t a I i)s . blondo u ctrcss .Anj'eles cocktail p a r ty and they I-ale‘ hi 195Q..Fuyo ipn rrledm a r r ie d a h o r lly . u f lo r th e b^md lea d er Skilch Hendersonineotiuift I^HS thaii tw o m on ths- b u t th a t m arrlaK o also ended In af te r llio woddln|{ sh e a ttendedtho fourth InauKiu-ntion ■ of F rank lin D. n o o so v e lt a a “ a in en ib e r of tlio W hltu Hotuio

'fa m ily .” , ’ •'niroui{hout th e ir tu rb u len t

m arrlaK o she accom (uuilcd h e r husband on jou rncya a ro u n d th e

d lvorco Kovon y ea rs la te r becauso “ wo had p roblem s of personality and c u rc o r ."

9 io continued to ((nln prom ­inence on television and w as in w ide depfiand a s u pane list on Udk and I’umo show s.yilio won aw ard s such as "B es t D ressed

I I | i t h e y f j o

T IIR WALLS go up u t tliCHlt’e o f th e new Ace lluuse ii Chevrolet d ea le rsh ip now u n d e r construdtlon In th e for rcachou of Iflue I^k^K Ilou levord N o rth . Just soutli of tlie P crr liie R rid ^c . P aving of.thcporkln}(loBt aro u n d th e NlzcQhlcbulldiMC Itl i^n tliiu ln ii a t u ra p id ro te , (icpcnding on th e w e a th e r, an d construction of the buildings by Claw son C onstruction Co. Is proceeding on sc)ie<lule.

w o rld ,-an d causod a ' s t ir in .In TV " and "M ost Q ia rm ln g •diplom atic circ les w hen slio had W oman in T elevision." hof elpj5 shlpped*vln a p rio rity Wliere is F aye E m erson now?

-r\t'i»y-aii'-li'«nH porU pr«i)ttf-'ni«— Now-54r«»<il»w‘vl««^tJ»Hn-ln-lvInarrlai'c failed and the coiiple daya as an actress, she hnii

’'d iv o rced in 1910. . , ------- -F ay e resum ed h er c a r e e r , . Tho S la r of U e th le h cm Is

fo rsak ln iJ m o tio n p ic tu r e s , n ifn lto n o d in one p a s s a g e Inw here she had ach ieved a l)ic Hiiilo— M atllicw i ; l- 1 2 —comfortahler; althouf’h not o u t- ' ‘'I 'd n o w h e re o lsc ..

WARBERG’SM O V IN G & S^ O R A G I'

M_ A M J E D V A N U N E S .

C A U Y O U ! LOCAL A C H IT .7 3 3 .7 3 T r

~ w r i l i m ' n H B v i lu r n ih i r a —

H im m o « * f a m i l ia l

Dinner-s.laled-.in-

n v P A U l.IN F OAY _ loca te d in Goodint!-county and T lm es-N cw sW rH er ‘~w(ll r e c e iv e :tOO c.T .s. Tho"

---------B U IH ,-:— RoproKOtitativoK-of— J la i 'e n n u n —V alley-'lV Q uLC O ,.-th e in d u s tr ie s In te r e s te d in Inc. ow ned hy K a s tc r and doveloplnj' Box Cjuiyon* w a te r , located In 'IV in F alls county ,

‘ Issued a s ta te m e n l followlnj; a will a lso receiv e .100 c .f .s . of n u rc a ii o l- lii'hil M iinniiciiient_..w nter from |!« » C nnviin..W am Lpublic h ea rin y In Goodlnfj las t w eek, on the application of n ic h a rd K aster.iind E arl H ardy to obtain a 400 foot rlKht-of-way

j— t<wUvert-wator-4icrow;-HOvorn- , r m en t owned p roperty .

Ka.‘i/er told th e Time.s-News • tha t w a te r p e rm its have been ■ ‘rp p r A v c j I l_ b y _ J l i iL - id n h q .

D e p a r tm e n t of W a te r A d­m in is tra tio n to d iv ert GOO cubic

- second feet of w a te r from Box Canyon for th e purjw se of D stabU sh ln^ tw o new fish liQ tcherles In th e a r e a . '

If the rlKht-of-way application Is not approved , w a te r from the canyon will bo d iv erte d from a point loca ted on the H ardy and l i s t e r p ro p e rty , l l i t m ajo rity of Box Canyon is p riva te ly

„ owned. ' J- , l l t c - nny- r j in v JuD r r o i i t Co ., — -I n c T T J w n c d 'b y 'I la rd y n v I i rb o

from th e H af^erman Valley hatchery will be piped acro.s.‘j tli'e Snake R iver. 710111 h a t­c h e r ie s w ill h a v e fl.nh

-pcflccjisiiiu-pUinlii,l l jo new p rocessln j' p lan ts

will m ee t all the re q u irem en ts on pollu tlon .contro l a s tho mo.st m odern d cv lces will be in sta lled as the fa c ilitie s a r e c o n s tru c to ir It Is estinl^ated som e R million pound.*; p f- tro u t will b e - ra ise d a n n u a lly b e tw e e n th e tw o h atc h eries , ll ie ' two p lan ts will provide em ployniont for -100 persons.’

In addition to th e h a tc h eries tlic M ountain View Irriga tion Co, p lan s to d iv e rt 200 c .f .s . of w a te r to b e s ip h o n e d an d pum ped to th e d ese rt .southwest of IlaH orm an for Irrit’ation purposes. Tlie w ater will h rln i’ .wme .ni.oflo ac re .^m riiin d -in tT r

use for fa rtn in i', accord ing to ^ o n r y ■ ^ ro w ^ 7 ~ m a n a f^ c ^ ~ ^ ^ M ountain View Irrii;atlon '. _ /

A re se rv o ir \yoiild also be •construetod-in tlio d e s e r t som o 25 m ile s w est of Duhl an d would r i v a l . n tl i iT rp';f>rvoir-i in _ i)n L a r e a fo r re c re a tio n a l facilities. H ie c le a r’, c lean aprinj; w a te r in Uio re.'icrvolr would m ak e ex- ce llen t flsjiln i', l)oatUw* and ca m p ln u —foc—pciiiion.s.. i n - Uio.

S H O S H O N E - M rs; Evelyn U urnos, who will sp ea k a t the

-anuu iil—I’a r m ‘ B u re a u -d in n o n - which will be hold O ct. 20, will

- t c l l -o f -h c r -p x p e r lc n c e s - H t 'th e -H e a d __ S ta r t L e a d e r sh ipD evelopm ent training? session h e ld a t th e U n iv e r s i ty ofK o n sa sri-u w re n ce .

Tlie event will bo at 7;M p.m. at tlio Manhattan Cafo.

Tickets are available from Earl Vinsant, Slioshone; Glenn

a r e a . - E x p e n d i tu re s on th e irrifja tion p ro jec t wilj e m te d $10 m illion.

K a .s te r " s a l d — tin ;— in n d -

l-T soron.sen, D ietrich'; G ran t S tevens an d Hoyt Pujjh , R ich­field , und M rs. E rv in B raun ,

-NociJuSliosliQue-------------------- :-------

developed by Box Canyon“ w atiir and the fish h a tc h e rie s would l>e t a x a b le , b rinK ln )' a d d l to n a l rev en u e to the atjitc, ra th e r than beinf’ tax exem pt park;r. He said If Idaho w a te r is no t developed in Idaho, It will be d iverted out. of s ta te — " I t ’s a m a tte r of use It o r lose i t ,” he said.

AppointedBOISE (U P I l - v 'H ic office of

Gov! Cecil D. Andrus con firm ­ed F r id a y tho reappo in tm en t of

Shoshone pool fund discussed

SHOSHONE — A total of liopuij* to p ro m o te -a pool in--$3,141.80 I3’ now in ' thc c ity 's s ta l la t lo n b e fo re th a t t im e . '

m unicipal sw im m ing pool fund, 'Flicre Is no city pool now,W ilson C h u rc h m a n , c i ty C h a m b e r m e m b e rs h a v ecouncillnan, told Uie C liam ber invited a 'rep re .sen ta tiv e of theof C om m erce m em bers. S tate .H ighw ay D epartm en t to

r . ,1 I p * 'a tte n d th e ir next m eetlm j, Oct.

L c r t , „ « t o t , , e , U y V G » e n n . «

not tnkc pince until 1970. j j i , v „ - ^ „ „ n , „ c i a l : - s i i ; n i L a n d - - Persons Interested in --ii want cxplanntion on rulinn of

municipal swimming pool-are' u,clr Insinuation.

f iv e - y e a r te rm on tlu ^ -S ta te B oard of H ealth winch will run un til S ept. i:i, 1970,

Grant O K ’d by societyW a s h i n g t o n (U p d - n m

N ational P a rk S erv ice has jip - proved a $19,900 R ran t to the Idaho H isto rica l Society in lio ise, acco rd ing to Sen. F ran k D n irch , D-Idaho.

C liurch .said the funds a re for conlinuation-of a su rvey of h is ­toric Idaho .sites, including ob- locts fo r-idcn tiflcation . ovahia-tion and possib le nom ination to Uie N ational R eg iste r of h is to r ­ic P laces,

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b u y KO m Hio roll a n d y o y .c o n v«o w iio l y o u r ru g w ill ioolt like in yok^r

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o( Idaho honrio loan. P ick your pi,in or ■ ' 'J ch o o so a hbuso . . . Thon com o s o b u s .

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Disarmament ineeV puts end to G eotsia machine-gun war ~

ATI.ANTA — "niQ w ookw hcnltw n.«i(llttclosedU m t linnounco Uic conclusion of a Tho Kovomor sa id tho Icrtns Ih re a t of a m ac h in e gun w a r In tho c lty _ _ h a d bought 10 succes.sfiiUlls«rmHmcjit confcrr_.of„tlj(j_Setllem cnt-includo(i-tho... lin > t« art< » c k C o im iy e a a e d ^ th ^ su b m B c h in o ^ - - - -------------- ----------------------

V

T R E A S U R Y ' of th e D a n ■ McCook C h ap te r of th e luid(e«

of th e G ran d A rm y of th e R epub lic , |38.73 Is p rc te n te d H e le n ' l le n d o rso D ,. : c e n te r , d i r e c to r , H a rb o r H o u s e 'o f M agic V alley. M ri . M a r th iL S m ith , p re sid e n t, lefty an d Mrs. R o b in C o m tn o n a , s e c r e t a r y -

. t r e a s u re r of th e group, p re sen t , . - th c g l< t.

After 6 2 years, McCook unit of g a r wom en ends aeti

, ---------- -------- ---- „_.j~ fronrtlon ii',^ ^ .th 9 .-n eK O t^a U o n o f *a tUsar- U onsm adoby.w hllocItlrG rm .

m a in e n ta s r o e m c n l , G ov. Jliix- B lacks countered When tho in y C a rte r announced -l‘> ld a y county coiniplssioVier o rdered

-«lK*>t. ' . 3 0 subm nchlno KUns. Shortly“ Tlio coun ty comnalAsIoners u fto rw ard s , n iiicks ann6uhced

havp Klven up Uioir p u rc h as th e fo rm ation of a huntlhK club o rd e r f6r 30 m n c h ln o -K u n s ^ d ca llc d " 'riioSporllnK R anK crs." tho c ity of S partii h a s K ^von^ie ■ C a rte r wild lcnflots udvcrtia- v 10 m ac h in e gun.s thoy Imd, to Ing tlio c lub urijed Bliicka to th e s ta td paU-ol," C arte r sa id , buy “ a - la an d 3(M0 rifle s, .44

'“ I th ink th is Jg p robab ly tljo c a lib e r p is to ls" an d otlicr . flirst successfu l d ls iim m m en t woapoAs. H ie club p rom ised to confchcnco hold an y w h ere ," ho p rovide free tjirKet pt'iiotlco and ad d ed . > to . finance , tho purcluiso of

H a n c o c k ' C ounty, ulw ut M w eaiw ns for thoH j nuiablo to m ile s o as t of A tlan ta , h a s a affo rd th em . population of 8,759 imd Is S p arta i M ayor T.M .’ ’'H ack"

-p ro d p m in a n tly —blnck— B lackj«-Pntter«on-T ?j^ln lncd“ t m i t ^ m r ” contro l Uic county com m ission . Runs bou|{ht by t l ie city w ere , S p a rta , tljo county sea t, h a s a fo r Uie iwo of police in •case of

. population of 478 a n d 1.H mo-itly cm orpcncy . l m a d e up of w hites who c o n t r o l" - C n r tc r nnld Patter.son k5pt tlio c ity council an d th e pdlicc Uiio (juns a t h is hom u ."which, forco. . ' inc iden ta lly , Is a funeral

'H ie .a rm s ra c e a ln rtc d la s t b o m e .”Carter called a spoclal news

conforonco. Friday nljjlil to ^

N o w . . . G Ivo V o ur ’

^ALSE TEETH" M ore Biting Pow or

‘C fferb6lw ccrrw lH ro '~ i\ird"blacir leadel's a t S{)artn thiit had la s te d for Kovornl hours.

■dlflbaifiUncnt ori^iohunHnjTplub and Uie e n d ’ of a boybott-.of white m e rc h a n ts by b lacks.

SuicideT W IN . F A L L S ' ^ An__pj>st y c a ra to only a few . Most~ R e p u b lic , a s a n a t io n a l of L ad les of Uie G rand A rm y of *

~0^rpirtzatlonTHfltTWgafiTn‘TwIi» m cm b^rs^have r c a c l ie ^ ^ n aRo o rgan iza tion , do tes b ac k to Civil th p R j^ u b l i c - w a s o f f ic ia l ly •F alls county In 1909 an d h a s w here th e y no lonfier find it War. t im e s . Following Uie Civil adop ted . P e rso n s w ore Invited 1 0 T 1

---------bew ~fletlve--<>on^nt^&U3b^r8fag g ^ yiiVCT.^t»^t^^Ty^TT7^^^3fggmBCZ3VMTC mflr f :rM r t : j t a n y r o f r t ! itr= t ^ * -Uiat tim e h a s dcclded to, tak e .m ec tinK a . M em bers who a re n cp u b llc w as o rgan ized from l^ r s h lp being tho n a m e , ra n k Ujings a bit. e a s ie r in Uie fu tu re , still a c tiv c h av e decided it will v e te ra n s of Uie norU iem a rm y . «nd p lac o of blrUi of Uieir blood

Tim -L a d les ' of tlw G rand be b e s t to d iscontinue th e of- H ik -R ro u p y rcw to la k e In kin hav in g se rv ed tho a rm y of---------A nny-ofc-the l ^ u b l l c r r D f i n 'llc iu l chapTcr and In th e fiituris QooUTclatlvofl o f tb « -v e tc ra n a Uic R epublic. ........................... . — .

- MeCook a r a ik p r , h a s .d la b a n - when th e y m ee t th e y w lU _bc_and .ln -lB afl-thc -WOjiien-formed Tlio-Tw iii^Falla c liap te r w a s . B O IS E (U P I) — l l i c a tto rn e y ded. In doing ao, Uiey donate<l loiown a s Uie Daft McCook Uie Ix y n l L adles L eague an d a c h a rte re d Ju n o 30, 1009, w IUj for Uie Idaho t tm m ls s lo n on

riaUonal convention w a s held In Lucy S tr ie k er of Rock C reek a s H um an lUfthts sa id today th e re

withheld loHi;»T, (irTm-r, n .................m co n ifiirtub ly .' II)

y o u nut mnro iiHliiriilly. W hy w orry? llm i T A S T M K 'l'H Di'tiliir*' AtilioiiivoP o w d p r . O enliiroH owKiiillitl t» liiiullli. S<-4> yiMir ilcniini f i'B n l» rly . ' '

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733-1373th e ir re m a in in g t r e a s u r y to C ircle N o. 3 Club.Hm'bor H ouse.

— 'The—o i ;p m tz i l l l6 i r s ' m e m - beraliip h a s dw indled o v e r the

M rs . R o b in C om m ons se c ro ta ry - tre a su re r , said n ie

Q iicago . At U m rtim e th e n am e p re sid e n t.

L adles of Uie G rand Army"of the

Time for living M ajor pow ers backinterim effortsA friend In o u r nelgliborh'ood vulnfcrable, m o st lost, m ost

h a s been a widow er for a b o ^ help less , n ie y 'v c d iscovered_____ U u !M .in Q n th f l.-E rQ n ^ .-h tL a i(d _ th Q tJiQ u sc h o ld _ c liQ tc fl_ a n d — .-N E W .JS fO R K -(U pI) - R e - monUia

— -his wifo E m m a nfever Bot-along— duUofl ttro alm ply beyond their too well. And alUiougli h e r deaUi ca p a c ity . W hat Uioy alw ays

took fo r g ra n te d , c h ie f lyw as a shock to ua, m ost of us felt th a t p o s s ib ly ' W ilson w a s roliovod to be free a t las t o f her nagging an d scolding.

L a a tn ig h t Wilson cam e to our hoUsfi for d inner. In stead of looking h is u su al spic^and-span self, ho w ore a rum pled^A hirt an d su it, a n d a seedy tie .

M y w lfo sa id llg lit ly ," G o o d ;I s ee you d id n ’t d re ia for d in n e r . ''

f o r g ra n te d , c leanlinosa an d good m ea ls , Uioy m u a t 'n o t only tack le , but w ork o t. •

Ttioy. re m e m b e r how to dry d ishes a n d w here to pu t th em — w hat h usband* itasn 't helped his wife c le an up a f te r a p o rty ? But i t’s U)6 o rd in a ry business of 'living th a t .defeats Uiom — Uie n itty g r i t ty o{ shopping In the

. "B ut I d id ," ho M id In n ' » u p « m iark o t, b rln g U ^ clolhM u , r « fo rc lsn m m isw rs allow ed a Don K nick relim , Bald I h i w om ?______

is “ v irlu a llv no ch ah co ‘-- fo r successfu l p rosecution o f a caae Involving a su icide in Uie B an­nock County JaU .

T lie ca so , re fe r re d to tho a t­to rn ey g e n e ra l 's office by Uio ■Dcpartment-o(4nterlor-T^involv*—I ed Uie deaU r of N aom i Dovln- n ey , a m em b e r o f Uio Shoslw ne- B annock U-Ibe. - • •

------ u nder any i n t e r im TJie com m ission a g re e d , how-nowed of fo rU 'b y S e c re ta ry of se ttlem en t. o v er , to Issue a “ s tro n g sta te* 'S ta te W illiam P. R ogers to —E g y p t should c le a r a n d m e n t" to. bo m a d e public d e ­work o u t jm * in te rim M iddle reopen Uie Sue* C an a l. Is ra e li ‘ p lo ring U ie 'conduct of Uie Jail E a s t p ea ce se ttle m e n t hav e t r a n s l t r lg h ta t l i ro u g h th e c a n a l , s ta ff a t th e tim e , b u t to ouUlne received th e g en era l backing of w hich would be ad m in is te re d aigo Uie re a so n s fo r i ts Inabll- Uio Soviet Union. B rita in and by th e E gypU ans, w ould b e o Uy to proBocuto th e casft.P^nnce. m a tte r of furUiei' nego tiation . G lenn S o lander, Boiso, com -

W flc lu ls from Uic V-S. . n ’ i , i ' m ission p re s id e n t, sa id Ujodelegation to tho U n ited N a- - I s r a e l i fo rces sliould wlUi- a ta te m cn t w ould ex p ress Uie Uons sa id todiiy R o g ers TO- ^ n w from Uie c a s t b an k of th e Uie com m ission is .• 'c o n ­ceived vary ing d eg rees of ^ 0 2 C im al to a poln som e 15encouraR om ent d u ring Ills to 25 m iles b ack from tho aHow us to m ovo in Uils a r e a .” m ee tin g s th is w eek w ith Uie 'ca n a l.Uiree foreign m in ls te ra —

W hy sto ro B um m or fu rn itu re —p ro to c t it J ro iii J h o / ' ^e re 'fnon to -enc loso your” p o rc h o r b rouzew ny wilh

F lex-O-Glass. S e e y our d on ln r for thn n m o u n t you n e e d . t j i e n |u s l£ u tw l th s c is s o rs n n d tnck (o r s tn p la ) ov er y ou r s c ro o n s . For only n few d o lla rs y^ou now hovo-a ro o n ty o u c a n uso all w in lo t-long . ‘ j f C T I

A ssistan t a tto rn e y g en e ra l

Uio tab le la te r , he tried to ex- p re ssed ,' sh e e ts laundered , Uie

d ishes to du stin g th e fu rn itu re . In th e fa c e of w h a t loom s up ev e ry m o rn in g as an endless round o f household burdona, Uie w idow er often crum plca.

D o n 't m isu n d e rs tan d ; 1-m far f ro m s a y in g - th d t* w hen, a w idow er re m a rr ie s i t ’s to obtain a w ife -scrv an t w ho’ll m a k e a

g o t Uie feeling ho w as try in g to exploln Uilngs to him self as-well a s to us. “ I. d on 't know how E m m a m an a g ed every th ing so w ell," ho opened. "M eals w ere a lw ays o a t lm e , 1 never h a d to think of lau n d ry , food, cleaning

-U ie housa,-shoetB,on tlie b ed . I n ever had to Uilnk of -clean cloUios.elUier. E m m a took c a re hom o fo r h im ogaln . H undreds ~ R ogers , in New Y ork for tho of every lh ing . . . IV e neveV fe lt of w idow ers le a rn to cope. Some U.N. G e n era l A ssem bly m e^t- HO help lesa-in -m y fllfe ;"-he -en -—g ro w -ta le n te d -a t-d o in g - th in g s—IngrsU irtcd-tho 'IfltcarT O U nd 'of ded . I oven b e tte r ,th a n UieU* wife d id , discussions on tho M iddle E a s t

T h c n h e a d m ltte d ^ J ja tn o w h ls and in le s s tim e . Wlicn Uiey W ednesday by m o o tin g 'w iU i only “good” T neaU w nu5 when re m a r ry U 's fo r com panlonslilp E gypU an Foreign MinLrter

’ ■■ '■ n d - a —liv e ly -rM n fim s te —not— M ah m oud-R lad 'in -W ash ing tonr

c a n a l, b u t i t would not bo se lf tliree t*w es an d ea ch tim e « - „ „ n ... «« iry -n lU io u ^ n ra m e rp o lic o — Item g-of-c leU ilng-V ere -re m o v -—

ed until alio w aa s t r lp p e l .- A l th o ^ h l i r r v L t Union h , , boon sk ep tica l of U.S. ef/orta-to ac ta a s an In te rm ed ia ry be­tw e e n ‘ I s r a e l and Uie A rab counU-les, o ffic ials sa id G rom y- , ko in h is m eeUnga wlUi Rogeragavo ta c it ap p roval of tho U.S. ........... .......................m ed iation a t te m p ts . '

C nun. Ft.

3 f t . w idft.//JO in //. widlfis

A fcliocial pisttic Uijit ii far,. loiifllior tti«n polyaOiylana—ii's the only glass ^iib»tlluteQuarat)(eed 2 Tull Y«iri.

' ' W T H a r d v v a i ^ a n r f L u t i i b e K D W l e r s E v e r y w h e r e

Are wo m e n so .lo st when wo loae our m o te? Is Wilson tho typical help less widower?• I have anoU ier longtim e m ale

i r le n d w ho 's qu ite Uio opposite. R ay ’s m oU ier dlod when ho w as young, an d ho began ta k in g ,

-c a re of h is Invalid, fa th e r. P erhaps Uils m a rk s Uie poin t a t which R ay s ta r te d to develop household sk ills Uiat see m so natu ra l to w om en. Now ln his ea rly sev en ties , R ay sU ll.ru n s

____ an Impeccable Iwmo com ploto.“ “"'MtBTIne ch in a , s i lv e r ,!

tab le linen, ru g s , pa in tings guests g lad ly show up fo r Uie . cho ice g o u r m e t m e a ls hp h im self p re p a re d in h is h and-

'a widawer^' S ta U sttc a to ll u s t h a t widowera a ro m ost llkfily to ' re m a rry wiUiin U>e f irs t two y ea rs of th e ir b ereavem en t. Ttiese a re apparenU y Uio try in ff y e a rs w he'n th e y ’re m o s t

som eone on w hom to bestow Uie v acu u m c le a n e r an d floorm op.

B ut too m a n y w idow ers are Uke W ilson, I fe a r. ElUier t h e y ’v e b e e n " s p o i le d ” -by h o u s e w if e ly 'a t t e n t io n — o r Uiey’ro s t e e ^ d in tho trad ition th a t ‘. 'housew ork '' Is n o t a m art’s Job, too. Before ho w ent hom o la s t n l ^ t , I h e a rd my w ife g iv ing h im Uie rec lpo fo r a qu ick , inexpensive m eo l. I can vouch fo r It — i t ’s delicious . . B ut 1 Uilnk even

Ho'wlU ta lk wiUi Isrncli foreign m in is te r Abbn E^ban on Mon­day .

Tlie c u r re n t p ro p o sa ls ce iitd r a round aix m ain poin ts, acco rd - Ing lo o u th o rlta tlv e U .S. s o u r - ' cos:

—Any "in te rim aotU em ent” ahould' bo considered a a a f irs t a tcp . to w ard a com prehenalvo , negoU ated m idd le e a a t poabe se ttlem en t.

—T he.M iddle E aa t cease-fire Ltcgdcd__fo c -

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-Gambjodian port -

s tille d by w arKOMPONO SOM, CnoUxMlla A line of lillllop . barH

;• (U P D —W ar Iuih l«ft Kom[>onj{“ ovorlookliu 'tlu it't-'tJ lriirm arket, K om a Mcaport v irtuu lly w ltlw |il‘ whuro F rench rijbU ir p larilfrs Hhip», a raiDii^ad wlUioi>l.traln», onco pjiiusocl'at Hlduvvalk Uibtos » hll'liway Junction >vUhoul for an nperltlf and a wliiff of

■ traffic ,, a re .w rt wllhoul ton- iiea brcM)z«, aru alHittered and rlwl-i. • locked. '*njo fo’w harii and

'lliu fine concrcto Htrcut^— rcjjumrflnt.'* re m a ln in i' opon UflU.'UJii) ii) A sia—Jire blackcnitji] 'ainit down daily a t (1 p .m ., th ree

• wlUi Uto m old of di.siiso. THo . houra before ciirfow. .(k)cks of IJic (loepw alcr p o rt— Kprnponn Som ’s only thriv inn built 15 ycar.s ano by the oaljmll.shinorit.s.arf th e seji.'iido F rfn c h --« f« em pty , 'l l ie excel- nam blln i' cii.nlnO' an d it.s 6nt‘ len t lilftlw ay 4 to Plm om P enh m ovie Uieater. Two s'how.s (Lilly ia opcn only to tru ck convoys a t tlie movie lend to foalm 'e old under heavily armwl.e<;cort ahil —late 'I’V type—film.s. Autlien-

— liaitirtlouiu-ti-vm i__ £ot__ th<>ni. •/'<»■<.m n >n imiiitlv (.'hlldren andH ailroad scrviciC to tlie CJipltiil—soidler.S’.ha.s been clo.scd. fo r ,m o re tUan l l iu ijamblini; ca«inu, whiclin y e a r an d th e ' track.s In tlie fe a tu res rouJ m ajjtlialilnK y«r'd adjoining the cr(»wdwl IhiM

iHiuillyuna cr•saimi

■ouklte, ism ajjtu a iiinK y « ra ao jo n im i; m e cr(»wdwi Ih iI k the m

./ Icep w n te r pot;l a re coa led w iU i com |Jla ln .s, ' ‘ IKey a re th ’ ru.'»t. ’ . ■ ' faee.'i e ve ry d i iy .” A.skijd bow

Kom ponK Som ’H Jihowplacc the .same iw ople , m o.slly ■ M ||tel»t*fltory Independence'H o le! • Clii^iP.'ie, can affo rd ' to .spend

ldl<). Its d in ln i; room s . U ie <l»yll((bt liour.s ijainblini^ clo.sb<l, • its ~;HwlmminK pool’ 'e iie ird ay^ ( tire caiim oTilso ’ cIij.'ie.s d rja in ^ of a |l but a foot of .'it fl p .m .) , the m ana i{o r .slirui;.s,

.ra in w a te r le ft by Uie m oiwoonK, § i6 re .‘ihelvjjt; a re h rflf em pty....... i ts eh lldron’H playi'.round-over— i^ilovviier.Tcornplnlnm RJhal th e ’

fjrowij by- w eedn.^ Would-lw |M>ople cannot afford to buy tlie

lo b b leO fdon irnnd 'C nnfcV ence- room s i n , sea rch of a desk c le rk , only to be tnld; "Ijai'd ly

- anyone stjiy.s here an y m o re .” T tic Kovermi’ n t i.s offerin{j to lea.se Uieliotel, .source.s say , but h a s foiind no tiikcrfl.

A 100>unit se.a.sidc m otel built

h av e closed. Only two of th irlfj po rk b u tchers in th e ce n tra l m a rk e t a re .still o|>eratin|{. and a t lea st 20 of Uie' m a rk e t 's vegetab le stiinds h a v ir l lb .s e d for Irtck of veuctnbje.s.-'n ie few ve^eMibles ava ilab le a r e flown to tlie city (n U ie.cari'o planes

liard w a re .stn re .‘t had ail o v er­s tock witen t l ie 'w a r iMtjan in m onllis a i’o. to m eet u con.'Uriictiiiii boom w hich Uien im rncdiate iy co llapsed .

Idle (lock .w orkers compUiin tha t lliey had a da ily sliip tx> unload l)efore the w a r be({an:.' but now th ere a r e sca rcc ly .six slilps a m ontb and m pst of Uiem com e only for a supply .of fresh w a te r and dischar({c ho cjiri;o. C am lw dia 's ex |)o rts of ru l)be r and h c ^ sh a v e been cu t (iff by Uie conflict, even if th e re was, l i way to ^ e t thorn to i.'iolated Koiii|X)n)5 Soni , -K omponij .Som’s governm en t- owned Telif K hm er oil re finery

s is sh u t down, s till u n re p a ire d from tlie dam af'o’ It-austJilned - Inst M iirch w hen a Comm u- ni.'it fo rce a ttac k ed th e a r e a five m ile s nortli of tlie 'c ity .

If an d wiien the re fin e ry Is , repali‘o d ,“ '.'ioiircq.'5— snld,“ '“ ltay p roduclion .. w ill, be lo a d e d ’ , ab o a rd sm all ta n k e rs for th e

-.sea J o u r n ^ — .'jroiujd— Sout/i V ieliiam and then up tho

loHK-Wvt'ft—Tofv-m any-fJw l 'tn ic k a have been ainbuahod alonii IliKlUvay-l. , •, .Still, said L t. Col. Y em M nm rath , the m u n ic ip al {'over- no'r, ■ thlnf{s m i( 'h t b e - m uch -wor.se. Due t<» a r m y onllst- ment.H, th ere Is little unem ploy- fficnt. AlUwiijjh ti?e prict* of

t h a t S a f e w a y Is c o o p e r a t i n g fu l ly _ lw i th t h e a p l r l t - a k - W ^ l l - a i - l h e l e r m i —

o f (h o P r e i l d e n t 'c e x o c u l l v e .o r d e r . O ur^ p r i c e s o r e a n d w ill b e m a in -

s c r ib e d . A l s o ; W e 'a r e . p o k i n g . ip e * c lo l a t t o n l l o n to t h o q u a l l l y o f f o o d s w o b u y a n d se ll lo m o k e s u r e t lm l ih o r o is n o l o w e r i n g o f q u a l i t y . 'A t o u r s to r e s , y o u w .lll c o n t in u e to r e c o lv o th e f in o s i q u g l l i y f o o d s .

Y o u r S o fe w o y M a n a g e r

DISCOUNT PRICES EVERY DAYWHY W AIT FOR A BUSY WEEKEND TO DO YOUR FOOD SHOPPING?

Farm Fresh Safeway Regular

Sa few ay Q ualify

Golden Corrols^ ;!^ 21 28 ^Siicecl.Bacoii ' “''"” '

ananas— -ZIfitadfilA*Fryers / GroiiiiJ^eefU .5 .D .A ' Inspoctod And '

U .S .D .A . Graded A.B u y A n y Sizb Package You Need

A l This Low Price Per Pound

Fryer Breosts S i r W Skinless Wieners 59"

Beef Short Ribs CIk

'•■Wlekl«fw---------- rfki

Fish Sticks " •Turbot Fillets

,'^591- . . . 64"

59"

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everyday discount pricesFruit Cocktail Tomato Juice S',L Keg 0 Ketchup 1,'; Gatorade J S '

H oin i ■ roncl

_ R o u n d ,S t e d L i : ,^ i : i ! ! r u . jU 5 L

Canned Hams S 4.78 Chunk Bolognn;:„':r u

French BreadSkylark Ragular o r S i to m t

M b. i««ir

59"

2 9£flkfiJViixfls.:r^',::!:iHip 0 Litec“;.:‘::C :«

everyday discount pricesC ..25" _____________________

— MissiotrBread f f iUMulii

Cottage Cheese— Non*

•ftf. Carltprt6 8Skylark Bread Hot Dog Bunss Skylark BunS;,::'' "" "

-i1*-33"

Stytiirk— 8-coun»foti, j i

33"Sesame BunsS.,!:,„,, “ 33"h - k M i i * r ' IMounI 4 4 0UOnUlS Comb- & Suoor ^ IsweejJtoib-r;;;,r £ :t57' -

31" Underwoodit:: 72" Potatoes r : . : 17"

3;:„2.3Z Pork & Beans rX ‘ ‘ -"c:: 28"" X : 48" j y r u p TgI.1. Syfup • It;: 74"

’X 48" Kitty stew , c“.'J8" .^ :;;56"., White King Soap 5iS1.27

At Discount PricesLucerne Ice Creani

P a r l y P r id o H alf-G a llo n

T 9BuYferin Tablets everyday discount prices p^ronge-Juice^ anil.

All V«o*lobl«,V.n5COsi.ofUnlno ^:;99".Miracle Whip “r 6 5 -Pierces Catsup "cr48"Hunt's ”cTj4"Lysol Disinfectant ,-^;;92"

Orange Juice Grape Juice Bel-air Juice Fried Chicken JZ' French Fries

I3 -0 I.Cnn

^01.Con

U rtiw asl*n*(iG rn p ifru it

Ger^nan Chocolate Layer CalcesT h o y 'ro D e lic io u s — A rtd F u ll S ix o ,

2 Layor 6«lnch

everyday discount prices

B t lc ilr

French Fries;:!.:,':,,Ral'OU '

Breck Owe?,::t': Head & Shoiilders Pepto-BismolC#AMCk *^uHiwa»li

^ •3 C Q p esp ,e ia lP o ck

1.181.59

3-«i.Tub*

S-of.' loHl*

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Candied Yams Cool Whip,r;'o'‘

Itou

44" 19"

:2 3 " '1.84

: ; ;:'47"29"

,X 4 2 ". 1^01. ' Carton <:36"

Ponds Dry Skin Cream

Bluehetty Muffins: Fruit Turnovers Butterflake Rolk Freiich Bread •

0..68" Dentohape

«... 18" ■ lub 4"

’•'^38?

; i6 * -

Touch of Sweden •HonilUlldn

H.l/V M altl). ' ' K h w '. ! 4 30-30 Oollon |.d iL a» . 1 . 4 A .

This Advertiieinent Effective Al Safeway Discount ^

, In All Of These Towns-;

*Hoyk!le*J»rom0,

*Poea>allo

B la c k fo o t ,

McJaho Fall!WajturRupert

G ood in g

^ C ald w a ll

Mq.ntp«II«r

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Burloy . *Npnlpa *Mtn. Home And *Ont(jrlo, Oreflort

*Thaia Storeil Open Sunday

Prlcax Jt ItWmi Efracllv«- » ■ Mow tlovy^Ddoba<!uilr-Jh*^^-

Sunday, October 10,

• CO*«ltOM> »M* UilWAt IM IU MCOAkMAIWSugar Doughnuts ,„k5"

(Avollo^U.O.«lv At $ »•» ! W lik iM lU )

SAVE MONEY EVERY DAY AT SAFEWAY DISCOUNT

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"I'hadcometoHheWhiteHouse*' • i n - t b e - C K u e l e s t - w a y ' 0 0 s s i b l e i ^ sm e a i^as the result of a murderer’s ballet.

The Presidency of the ' UnitedStateswas-a prize( -

' with a heavy price!' ■ ^

,;.starts Sun®y/0ctober 17

B O rsK (U P I) >1- Ttio prosl- (Icnt of tho Idalio ArchaeoloK i' CHl'.Soclcty, who h a s leveled djuTKca u t .a icgU la tlve au d it on Itoise SUito CollcKo. said Sunday n now s co nfcrcnce 'U ib w eek w in substiin tliito hiH

. cla im s,J . K eith Jo lu ison , Boise, said

Uic society will ’ p roduce w it­n e s s e s .a n d m a te r iu la to Iwick up w hat Ujcy believe ip. r<*Kur<l to.Ute au d it re p o rt, n i o confor- oncer Is s e t for noon W ednesday a t th e R odew ay Ijin . .

In a new s rc le iiso S atu rd ay ,

w hich w as c r itica l of BSC o p er­a tions — w as m o tiv a ted by " th e d esire to d es tro y BSC as jin 'einerK lnti s ta te u n iv e rs ity .”

___ H c -s a id lU ic .aud it,, re leasedF rid a y by U K lsla tlvo Auditor J a m e s A. D cfetibach, w as an ‘‘a t ta c k on P res id en t John B.

—B arn e s of-Bolse S ta te OolloKO,’- un(l Uiat It w as “ Uie con.'ic- quence of a ca refuU yJplannod co n sp iracy am ong’ m ire a iic ra b p rim arily witliln Uie s ta te of-

___ ,_C a»»|lBE l n o r «

^ G o o a i i s n r "^ e r o u e

L tn e o lnM in id o k a

T w I n F a l l N

M a g icV a lle yAAondrty. OcJobor 4, 1 9 ^ a r r i v e s

Enlistment rjite gains slightly

■ ■ TWIN FA IJ-S - Wltli n a ry .a c h a n c e fa c in i; T w in F n lln y o u th s fo r tho p a s t ' th re e m on llis , they, hav e continuo<l to oxorc lse ll»oir choico In sllKhtly.

■iar^er num liors.In sp ite of a Ihroc-nionth

' h ia tu s In natlQ]iwide d ra ft ca lls , a r jrn A rm y r e c r u i tm e n t I? keepLni;- p a c e , w ith -previous,

—flK u re s r-H e c o rd ln i! , to C ap t. U irry E a rn e s t , ch ie f operations o fficer In S alt Ij ik e City.

fice of hiKWor ed u c a tio n ." ____ _■ ^I^etenbat4> -g i» ld -6undfly . ” I . r r r d i t s . a ^ r f l r e a l

efforts lo build an a ll-vo lunteer arm y .

B(it In I'w in F a lls , tlia t h a sn ’t been tlie c a se . “ W e've tnain -

-ta ln c d our production durlni; tlie last three m o n th s ." E arn es t

■ siild, "An nveniK c of six to eljih t m en si|{n up a m o n th ," he sa id .

But to cncobni({e e iillstiiien t, ICarnesl said . A rm y re c ru ite r s V.have to w ork a .heck of a lot h a rd er." As p a r t of th a t e ffo rt, tlie rccniltln^ s ta f f In Tw in F alls hs been incr(3a!u;i' to two

TWIN F A IJ iJ - Ciuulldates hoping to be elected ^o clly cou t\c li p o s itio n s in Idaho diu-lng m unicipal elections In N ovem ber m u s t , have Uielr petitions filed by 5 p .m . today.

City c le rk s tl)roui:hout Uie . Ma^>ic V alley will bo checklnK* - th e - n o m ln H tin K r p e t i t lo n s - to -

d e t^ rin in e If cac i\ conta ins tho r e q p ir e d 40 s ig n a tu r e s of roK lstered vo ters.

S ev era l of those filed ea rly In Tw in F « lls fa ile d -to hav e the req u ired num ber of re g is te red vo ters am onti sljjnora althouRh

m a n y p ersons w ero roRlsterlnK In o rd e r to fn n k e th e ir slK natures valid p rio r to Uie tim e tho petitions w ere filed.

E d y t h c - K o o n U ^ i iu E u U a - city c le rk , sa id abou t 100 p e r­

sons liave been reglsterlnK eacli day .In IV ln F a l l s ‘durinH tho p a s t week. Ten can d id ates have qualified for nom ination in Twin F a l ls fo r tho fo u r c o u n c il v acancies. M rs: K oontz-sald-U n o m ln a tln n p e t i t io n s ’ w e re Issued but ROme inay have

-booan duplliat«fi-«nd ttom e-m ay-have decided not to rim .

Tliosc who qualified In Twin F alls a s of M onday morn|nK in c lu d e tho one in c u m b e n t co u n c il m e m b e r , . W lirston— ; JoneH, and th ree follow car)- d ld a te s a ll runnlnR on , th e Citizens Com m ittee for Good G overnm ent ticket. They are • ' M ichael G ray , Steplien IJncoln and Steplion Bancroft.

__ Q lllo L _ c u n d ld Q te a _ in c lu d c —Lynii G oodm an and Ilaym ond C randal, seeking election on a

-p J f ttfo n T Q ? h ic h = n m Q n r:o th ? c r r - Uilngs ca lls for anotlier election on tlio question of city m an a g er form of govenm iont Tor .Tw in Falla. .

I n d e p e n d e n t c a n d i d a t e s ■qualifying Include Rojt U lrich; Ann.Cover, Steplion C arte r and

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E im evo sdon’t linderstiind w h a t h e IJolin-' .‘ton) m oim s. U ntil I find out. 1 won’t be ab le to m a k e a com ­m en t. .A l l - I k n o w - is w h a t I re a d in th e p a p e r ."

D r. D onald L .'K lin e , execu- , ■ tive d irec to r of tlie Office of ~ IIifllior-Eduoation r Watf-un a »ail«-

rQulti*milllon d o ila r advertising cam pal|]n o n ’ t h e 'p a r t of the m ilita ry (fea tu rin g the slogan " a choice, no t a 'c h a n c e " ) Uie p ro m ise of slzeab lo s jila ry in ­c re a se s In th e n e a r fu ture and new a rm y c a re o r options witli.mulnlalnlni!- .Ill'* -

"We've h ad n in e m en en ljst in tlie past m on th ,’’ s a i d ’SFC Hal •Kreps, Uio re c ru i te r . " I t 's h a rd to toll wh'etlicr th e stopping of tlieM ralt h ad a n y e ffec t."

Tlie Army lost its auU iorlty to d ra ft young irtcn when th e old

Burley wom en observe fiPW^JOt^h anniversafy^

ab le for com m ont.T lie au d it no ted thero^^was a

breakdow n In tlie p ro - audit function of the c o lleg e’s biwl- ne.ss'oT flce'w hich allow ed stu- dent fees to be sp e n t on cloUies

B U B LRY - A bout • 75 bii.slne.H'} women from '.seven M ag ic V a lle y c o m m u n itie s a t te n d e d th e fa ll b u sfn e ss

sesidon of the South-Central D is t r ic t , B u s in e s s . an d P ro fe s s io n a l " W om en o l A m erica, nn Sunday a t the R am ada Inn.

T he B u rley c h a p te r is ce leb ra ting Us 50lh y ea r this

yea r-w itli the th em es ‘‘K ra ot Re.sponsibility” on th e national level an d "ProgreJis 'Hirough Worl and H a rm ony" a t the s ta te level, acco rd ing to M rs. Ann Wll.son, W allace, s ta te BPW presiden t.

Tlie B urley BPW club was founded and ch a rte re d on April 1ft. 1921 with 22'fnem l)era. M rs. D elta M a e 'IJv in g s to n , Burley

eited for fliers• SUN V A L L F V iU P I) - :nie N a tio n a l P ilo ts A sso c ia tio n convention w ound up In Sun Valley S iiturday as pilo ts from T exas, D ilifo rn ia, K ansas and Qlh,t(r s ta tes p re p a re d to leavetlie 'Idaho , re so rt. ___

At a c o n v e n tio n - i ja n q u c t S a tu rd a y n ig h t F e d c r n l '

A viation A dm in istrato r Jolm L. l iiik e r. W ashington, D. C., told Uie p ilo ts th a t g en e ra l aviation a irc ra f t c a rr ie d as m an y people l i is t 'y e a r a s the a irlin es — 170 m illion.

__ B ak er, who wa.*} nji'ined to thepost of a ss is ta n t ad m in is tra to r fo r g e n e r a l a v ia tio n la s t J a n u a r y , c o n te n d e d th a t g e n e ra l av ia tion h a s [lone'^a

for s tu d en t o ff ic e rs and g^fTcriil funds on country c lu b dues and b a r b ills for Its p re s id e n t.

‘ Johnson , head of th e 2.00ft-city tre a s u re r , w as the f irs t m em b er, o n e -y e a r-o j^ l./^ lo ty , c h a p te r p re sid e n t, M rs. Wilson .said perso n s co n cern ed wltli the .sjiid. , p re se rv a tio n and developm ent

Tlie c lub w as organized by of Id a h o ’s a rchaeo log ica l, geo­businessw om en to en co u rag e logic im d env ironm en ta l re- cooperation am ong wom en and sources should b e a la rm e d by to exchange Id eas lo s tren g th e n tlie a tta c k , civ ic, econom ic and social ef­fo rts of th e m em b ers , l l i e orig inal slogan w as "A B etter B usiness w om an for a B etter B usiness W orld.’’

S u n d a y 's c o m m e m o ra t iv e b u s in e s s s e s s io n In c lu d i serv ing of a th re e -tie r b irtliday c a k e , an d p re s e n ta t io n sev e ra l j iu m b e rs by th e B urley High School Bel C an to , ch o ir.

-M r s . A nna’ L a u ra W e'strom of ' B u rle y p re s id e d o v e r th e

ce rem ony .G ooding businessw om en will

host^ th e *Sprlng d is tr ic t con ­fe re n c e .„ ^

en lis tm e n ts In th e a re a .

N a tio n a l o f f ic ia ls , fro m S ecre ta ry of D efense -Melvin L a ir d to S e n . J o h n S tc n n ls , ch a irm an of th e S enate A tn ied

-Sep-viccs— C o m m itte e ,— Jiud .

Hunting accidjent

Juno , % nd-on ly re g alp ed th e | ^ | I | C ¥ 1autiiorlty th is p a s t w eek.

'E arnest sa id h e looks fo r a 'g ro a te rn u m b e r of en llstinen ta e IJ< C ITY, Idaho (U P I) — now tlint th e A rm y will beg in Sam uel H. McCuHoch, 45. Ij )s

_d ra flin n jn cn _ u « a ln .-ll!3 3 iln g s_ A ito a ._ C u lif.._ _ tU c d _ in s ln n ily _Council

Shirley

“ bffice

m a in ta lh e d . t h a t C o n g re s s ’ will pick up b ec au se \of tho Sunday when he w as aliot In fa ilu re to pa.ss an ex tension of d ra ft ," lie sa id . ‘‘W e'll con tinue a p p a re n t .hun ting accident In

'th e ' M ili ta r y M a n p o w e r to' mnrcli forw lird with 6 u r no rtlie rn Idalw .TVaining Bill would im pedq . mis&ion.L'- M cC ulloch_w fla_killcd-.w hcn_

^ sliot In th e h ea d wlUi a 3 0 ^ rifle b u lle t fired by H arold M aghny. P eck , Idaho , officers »aid.

IdalioC ountyaherlff’Bdoputles sa id the aliootlnii o cc u rre d when tw o g ro u p s of h u n te rs w ere hunting abou t 100 V ards a p a r t In b rusli about 17 m ile s nortli of h ero .

D eputies sa id . M agliny CHICAGO ( U P I ) - A com bin- children. Tlie ch ild ren , aged a p p a re n tly m istook M cCullqch,_

a tinn vncc inc__lo t__m caalca.—s e v e n jn o n t l i f l r to -M v o n - y o a ra r -^ i rw f is wourinH a re d n a i am i

Multi-disease vaccine ready

to pick offM als^

TWIN FA LLS - City Council m e m b e r s a r c sc h e d u le d to appoin t election Judges and

’cie rk « 'fo r tlie Nov. 2 m uniciap l- e le c tio n to n ig h t .d u rin g th e re g u la r m ee ting .

O ther Item s on the lengthy ag en d a Include tho appoin tm ent

m u m p s an d ru b e lla h a s b e e n ' had never h ad m e a sle s , m u m p s g re en c h e ck e red Jacket 'a n d adeveloped , acco rd ing to an or rubella. re d and b lack chcckored sh irt,a r tic le In th e Jo u rn a l of Uie Overjill, Ofl p e r ce n t of th em for a g am d an im al an d fired."-^^ n c r lc a n M edical A ssociation, developed im m u n ity to m ooBles, _ D epu llessa ld lhe lnvostigaH on

Tlie vaccine', w hich re se a rc h - 95 per cent to m u m p s an d W is continuing Into Uio sliootinge ra c la im Is sa fe , sim p le an d i » r cent to ru b e lla , Uie a r tic le nnd an Inquest possib ly will be

CHICAGO (UJPI) -W lU iou t seeking anyb0(ly 'scnd0 rse m e n t. R ep. S liirley d iiso lm ,. D-N.Y.. sa id Sunday .slie is in th e ra c e for th e p re sid e n cy an d w arned "m y b lack b ro tlie rs an d black po litic ians to get o ff m y b ac k ."

"W lUiout. se e k in g , anybody^'s. en d o rsem en t, y es . I t 's tru e th a t 1 d a re to h av e th e n e rv o T lh e c o u rag e to say I will consider

effec tive , w a s te s te d on 715 s^iid.Menslcii

Girl hurt in crashTW IN F A l.U S -S te fa n le Rjie

U ck ley , 20, R oute 3, Jerom e, escaped wlUi m inor cu ts and U-ulaca afte r h er vehicle went out of control a t the co rn er of inastland Drive and K im berly ro n d ’ and c rash ed into tho P err ln e Coiiloo. — '

City police sa id Uie d riv e r was t n p e l l n g on E a s t la n d .jin d turned left onto K im berly.- He a c c e le ra te d too fa.st an d c rash ed Into a coifcrote ab u t­m en t, then s tru ck a tra ffic sign, metal< post and carecrii^d Into Uie coulee, police said.

D am age w as es tim ated a t I250 to the vohlcle. A p assenger, ’Peggy B arnes. 20. I'w in F alls , wajj uninjured.

poor Job flf”educatijig the" p u b llF to its contribution.

He sa id th a t 02 p e r cen t of a irp o r ts In th e nation .serve only g e n e r a l a v ia tio n a n d th e com m erce , g en e ra te d through Uiis tran .sporta tion .

(len e ra l av ia tion a irc ra f t a re Uie a irp la n e s th a t a fe not co m m ercia l a irlin es o r mlllMiry c r a f t . T h e y a r c s p o r t ah d buslne.ss cra ft.

B ak er sa id one of h is goals_________ h(f wav

g en e ra l av ia tio n ’s* expanding flee t In the n a tio n 's a ir traffic c o n tro l s y s te m , h e r e to fo re g ea red to th e com m ercl'al iilr c a rr ie r .

Meet set:.S1I0SII0NE ■me S ioshone ’

Cily Council will m eol a l » n .m . Tuo.sdiiy nt lllc City hull.

U P ’s chi^f hopes for

runn inn for Uic p re sid e n cy ,'' ^ l a D O r q u i e i - : - i ® ^ r a M s r i o i a - r w ( ^

P a ir file fo r seats at-Ketchum

and m u m p s, a re currenlly on Uie ris e . E x p e r ts a t the C en ter fo r D isease Control In A tlan ta p rc d lc t tho to tal number o f m e a sle s c a se s m a y rcnch.80,000 Uils y e a r — alm ost twice a s m an y o s in .1070.

hold.'

Gem boardsets Vap’sessions

'D r n c w m c w b e r n lo i h d T H ^ y o u th a d v is o ry b o a r d . Tho youtli ad v lso ry 'b o a rd Is m ade up of s tu d en ts from Junior and sen ior high school classes. They _ m ee t on a re g u la r basis anu m ake recom m cndaU ons to . the c ity council on m a tte rs in which young clU zens of the com m unity a re in te re ste d . The councU does n o t m o o t d u r in g s u m m e r monUis and now m em b ers ore nam ed each fall.

iCouncll m em b ers a rc also ex p o c to d to r a t i f y tho p re lim in ary d ire c tions issued to

B O IS E (U P I ) I d a h o 's

d a jr in politics w orksliop a t the BO ISE (U P I) — Now th a t Uiird annua l B la ck Expo.'** .

m o s t unions connected witli M fs. a i is o lm sa id slio w as Union P acific R ailro ad h av e naked by sev e ra l g ro u p s about s ig n e d th i^ e -y e a rc o n tr a c ts ,y p six m on th s ago to 'c o n s id e r p re s ld e r j^ J . C .’Koneflck sa y s run n in g fo r the p re sid e n cy "so Uie ra ilro a d "hopes to BOO so m e nobody will no longer take p e a c e " from s tr ik e s . b lock folks fo r g ru n te d .”

In add ition , Konefick, O m ah a , " l l i c m o m en tu m h a s devo- N eb., told a UlP Old T im ers lopod ." sh e sa id , " l l i c r o arc convention in B oise S atu rd ay over 21 organiaiatlonS In 21 Uiat -he doubted tfio ra il line s ta te s an d over 40 groups here

lio lliit io n 1 2 4

■ ......... wov ■‘iiiliiig <lt I) (1 Ml lllllllt' liiki-ii by lllI III )hr biniili ■|\Hlrii'l iiolli.I.iiii n.(|i|liil

CulMi.ll II. .iltli Oo'irK’l III llio 0>\ Mty inilluiiuo li<y.ilt thiMiI.I' Twi.| filll>Cilv.Miill Die- rrnil. t)n krpl lii'lliyi '/a mirrno'mtin

Mi(( l> rsliii-ni'H ii\ ll'r iMKi. ' ovri* liny h>iiii |ii-iioi' iindIlr> 1)1 IKKMI l'llllls III pillIlM/* Oii iilil not lii‘ |irii>iilli'«l lolii'r MliiU-iinl (>i'i iiitiic rtrlri

pa.viengor servTco bu sin ess .He oxplairied Uint Uid t e r r i ­

to ry they se rv e wlUi long h au ls w as su scep tib le to . t ra v e l by je ts an d c a rs .

l i e added Uio s to p p ag e of pns-‘ sengor serv ico h ad littlo e ffec t, how ever, on com pany business .since re v en u e from th a t serv ico accoun ted for only isix p e r cent o f Uie f irm 's Incom e. Konoflck siild Uie ra ilro a d h a d a lre a d y m ado up th a t p e rc e n ta g e loss.

li'ool disordersN K W ^Y O nK (U P i) j ;-H o w ,

a re y o u r ch ild re n ’s J e o t? A bnorm al foot iioatu re, orUioi>o- d lc d iso rd ers of Uie foot, or

' boUi, w ore fo u n d In 37 p e r cen t of n e a rly 9,000 ch ild ren g iven a

_ foot check . In Uio proporU on of a b n o rm a l conditions, th e re w as no ap p rec ia b le d iffe rence in boys o r g irls .

Uie nioney to go into Uie p r im a r ie s ."

" I d id n 't s t a r t Uio m ove­m e n t," slie said . " I d on’t know w here it w ill la n d ... but only

'tw o th in g s will atop m e, A lm ig h ty G od a n d m y con- sciehcd ," l l i e , fie ry Now ' Y orker,

, freq u en tly d esc rib ed a s ’ 160 poirnHs soaking w o t, announced la s t w eekend slio would en te r prosldon ttal p r im a r ie s in W is-' consin , C alifo rn ia, Oregon and NorUi Carollnt).

Sunday slio \ ^ r n e d "m y b lac k bToUiors— i m d - b l a c k - po litlc ians to g e t off m y back . Stop m lsu n d c A tan d in g Sliirloy Chisolm . AIL. I 'm ab o u t is bring ing so m e th in g ' to tho s tru g g le ... broU iors, p lease got off m y b ac k ... s to p criticiz ing m o. Before you critic ize m o ’ p lease ask m e.

n i e Iriple-purpose vaccine K E T C n U M '— Tw o ‘c a n - m a y serve to c o m b a t th is rise ,

d ld a te s for* election to the especlolly w h e re It Is u ie d on ________ __ _____K etchum C ltv Co uncil in the children who m ig h t be, d ifficu lt B oard of EducoU on will conductN ov. 2 g e n e ra l e lection filed to rencli on m o re Uian one a g en e ra l " r a p " m s s Iot^ ~o7Uielr pe titio n s th is m o rn in g , occasion, th e s tu d y sa id . Inform al discussion on F rid a ybring ing to tlire e Uie n u m b er AuUwrs of Uio arU clo a r e D r. wlUi s tu d en t le a d e rs f r o n ffo u rrunn ing fo r th e two po.sts to be Josepli Stokes an d D r. R o b ert ^ t a f e I n s t i tu tio n s • o f h ig h e rv a c a te d . * E ; Weibol o f Uie U n iv ers ity of ed i^ a tio n .

K e tc h u m ’ r e s id e n ts G lon Pennsylvania ScIkAiI o f M odi- Josep h D . M cCuUom, Twin B rannon, a fo rm e r counc ilm an , clrto; Dr. V ictor M . V illaro jos • F a lls , b o ard p re s id e n t, said Uioan d Jo e C le m en ts en te red tho an d Dr. Jo rg e A. A rguedas of d iscussion a t Uie b o ard 's tw o-r a c o w ith f ilin g of t h e i r Uio Louisiana S ta te U n iversity d ay meeUnfl in Mosco^» willp e t i t io n s . In c u m b e n t C a r l International C en te r for M odi- toUow a Joint session of a ll b -M ullins hud filed h is peU tlon ca l Rc&cnrch an d T ra in in g In sUtdUona o! lilgher lea rln g an dla s t w eek , acco rd in g to C ity San Josci C osta R ica; an d D r. Uie Idaho S tu d en t G overnm entQ e rk B etty C oles. Eugcno G , B uy n ak and D r. A ssociation agenda.

• — T /v inyj^^h^ln iL t-x ln .y i-in-fnn ,Mn>irlri> ,R - Hillf»ma n- n f - t h fi— It-w m -hg-thfl.firs!..tlm ft^T lhe.p e t i t io n s of c a n d id a c y M erck InsUtute fo r Ih o ra p e u tic boar^l h a s b ie d a “ ra p sess io n "U iroughout Ida lio . Research, W est P o in t, P a . wlUi th e itadentJi.

j ForecastTixiiiy;, ■ Good I'oiiif'hi: P o o r

"n'oiiiol'row: 1SooH~S- ,

■ ' Illlt (luUlllpcl llytlj,. Iiliilio olfli-liljli 4<i>li<<ili’V fix' cil_111!' *10 ' ilit|inrk«

. pIllklllOK c.liio nv h<<i l>v Inw Iwllpit |,t poorlyd iip n tu ' (iir pnlljiiniih

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T W IN FA LLS Throe «*i«nvoiiu,bi Oku iiito. his vehiclen'utomobllo'bui^glnrlofl wore while It was parked In Uie lot

.under investigation by T w in ’ boslde Uio lounge. Taken were a»Falls a t y Police today. pal** of spurs, q nylon rope’, hat

; non Co„»woU, ,031 T h lra

l)Ohind 310 Main Ave. E . He said g jjjn , entered

«1M was tak w from tho station taVen. Mattes . ■ oslimatod his, loss at $72 a n d .

Joim Callalian, .660 Grant said the vehicle was parked on.. Ave., w to la employed a t the 3rd Ave. beside his apjirt-

Brand| Tiiungo, told officers mi»nt when it was entered;;

proceed wiUi an Instrum ent landing sy stem a t the City- Cpunty A irport. ,

T h re e p ro p o se d o rd in a c o v-changcs-Tvill-also"be"prcsented^--------

for in itia l discussion by Uio c o u n c il. M e m b e rs of th e P la n n in g a n d Zoning C om - ntisaion havo Just com pleted d ra ftin g an d approving an allA now to n in g o rd inaco , ’a now m obile hom e p a rk regu la tion an d a re v ise d sign o rd inance for U)o com m ercia l a re a of Uio city .

^ S ev era l o th e r ro u tin e businotu item s a re on Uie agenda. Tlie m ee ting , w hich fsopen to Uio public. Is se t fo r 7_;^_____p.n(i. o r t l l y H n i r

Man held following collision

TWIN FALLS - One m an w as in c u .s to d y 'to d a y 'c h ^ g o d w iU i-;drlvlng 'W lille-intoidcotedr- leaving Uie scene of an accid en t an d re s is tin g a r re s t, following InvesUgatlon , of ah accid en t S atu rd ay night on M ain Avenue E as t.-

P a r k e dcar$«hii

' THO OP iroUB dipu(M l MilaiiialiUH (ttvUvtd b iu icddent 8 a t i^ a lf li t tM H * la A v a iiw E u tira ik o m |« i lie d ta |M ia '' bjr lilt bppaci.lwltnewM laid ieUy |»Um a v ^ d a In v d U f do*a HUn Avoin^ cUpiied Ike rear ol ■ turkedaula aod wn-

X - : , ' • Y .’ . T V - : ' r ■'

wero stfucli. Ono was forciod Into a parklnij motor by tho Impact, pbllco said.■ O lllco rs ' lotor »i«htod a , vohlcio tiltltig tho doscrlptloir (urnlshod' by ' Wltncacws and: arrostod tho d r)v«r, M ax Eugono Rrfsoncranli, -H . , ■Sftattleron-ohargajhof-drlving— ^ while Ifltoxlcatoil and leaving the scene of an Occident. While the , arrest was beln^niade, of^cer’ ‘ said, the roan Allegedly struck a : city oHIcer In the back o( lha head with his fis t.' ' ' ' •

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A nalysts sa id p a r t o f l}io kbId - re flec te d ca rfy o v a r .demand

frorp la to la s t weoU and p o rt , w as tlio resu lt of a be tte r tone In th e bond m ark e t. Tlio dock s tr ik e appeared to hove little (inpuct on tlie m ark e ts

‘'H ils said one an a ly st, "Is because thcro Is n focDnti It will nt)Tbe too lon(( lastinK ." ''

H ie Wljite House said P re s ­ident Nixon m a y very sliortly be forced to turn to th e T aft- H artley Act to 'fo rc e W est C o a s t . lonKsljoremen back to 'w ork. . .

“ A fter throe, m ontlis, tim e Is running out... we a re KolnK to hav e to reoch som e decisions.11 I >• II ' unia*» i.<uon this Very s l io r t lv / ' pro.ss jose c re ta ry Itonald I j. /Jcj{ler saiii. 'Hic P resid en t Is tryinK to avoid in’ nntlonol em ergency following-Uie w alkout by IiIu.Ht Ooast dock w o rk ers F riday .

On Wall S tree t, the Dow Jones Industrial av e n iK t ({alned lom ore Uian 5 points a t 800.17. tiPiwNo i s ta n d a rd & P o o r 's SOU B lock,- lndo« udilod 0.52 a t 1»,45.; f f .V i r .w ’"A dvances topped decllnea by ri H "'v 'cp,v ” ?i'. , I ■ LMC9IOIW

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-natn.5iy.«Ui^iaa.ttJ b e tte r .

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'ru e sd a y ; Iu)ws ton ight low 20’s to low 30’s . • L ight, w inds, O u tlo o k W e d n e sd a y • l i t t l e ch a n g e. ‘

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.p tlcc__^wcakjicaa—bccauac__oL((cssonal fac to rs an d u n cc rfa in ' ty over p lw se tw o of P residen t N ixon 's , econom ic p lan lias shaped w hat m a y be the iM t ra lly a tlra c tiv e buying opportu­nity before the m ajtir advance of th e 1070’s g e ts u nder w ay, W right Investo rs’ Serv ice sAys. Ttie firm recom m ends a fully inve.^ed position in l i ig M u a llty equities.

boUi wlDi re g a rd to im ^ o v ln g _ toonQ m y_ flii(L 3 illlm ti5 )y _ j:o ^ -nowed consum er confidence.

Tlie econom y should i^teadily im prove in tlio m o n tlis ja liea d , witli tlie m a rk e t following suit witli tlie beginning of the now • y e a r , . F und R esea rch and • M anagem ent, In c . say s . Con­struction , au tom obiles and con- s ilm er d u ra b le goods should sp ea rh ea d th e com ing boom lct, tlio fjrm added ,

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A side from b arg a in hun ting to en co u rag e t ra d e rs b ec au se is u p . ’ Ho sa id tlic econom y an d long te rm o p tim ism about tlie re lujd been concern rficen tly continues to Im prove bu t m any tlie econom y, th e re w a s Uttle to Uiat th e jidm ln istra tion Wbuld people a r e tak in g a w ait and en c o u rag e buying of st<jcks: bow to p re s su re fro m la b o r see a ttitu d e .TYadflrs worried about the cha- . \ \ ■

J>tiC-tfOrU lJBCn?tar.y.-Hl,tufiti?ai_______________. . l b o a l n o t ic bDie u n an sw ered questions about p liase tw o o f P res id en t N ixon’s econom ic p ro g ra m , and a drop In th e g o v ern m e n t’s h idex of lead b tg econom ic in d ica to rs inA ugust. ______

A strike by oast and gulf coast longshoremen at the week end also.m’adq tradt^rs a little nervous, altltough tliere was widosproaid belief Nixon woUld invoke the Taft-l!ariley Act be> foro tidngs got out of hand.

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'o W T o m .m T W i i o " i h r 'S wJo n o s 'in d u s ir ia l a v e ra g e clim b­ed 4.87 to 803.08. A dvances top­ped d ec lin es , 851 to 788 am ong 1,851 Issues crossing th e tap e .

V olum e fo r th e five d a y s ag ­g re g a te d 58,065.120 all o res,dow n from 81.173,880 sh o re s a w eek e a r l ie r , an d also well below the 72.245,038 sh a re s tra d e d during tlie y e a r ago period .

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had b o arl^ impllca-w a i i a v e i J . 'b u r n & -

ev ery th b ig jslse I t. too , h a d li t­tle Im p ac t bn s to ck s, a s b a r ­g ain i ji tQ r s bid up tlio re c e n t­ly d ep ressed s t ^ k m a rk e t.

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P o b llu ic r A r W flifo ro rco . Tw in F a l l ! , IdaJw * - w E d ito r . 0 ,‘ A . (GUI) Ko ikfrr . T w ih p n llt . IdAho M a n M ln a E d ito r , R ic t ia rd G , Hio»i, Tw in F a l l i . Idaho.

7. Ovwior ‘ *M ag ic V a llB v N a w lp ap o rt. In c . . an tdaiio co rpo r« tlo n , T w in F a l l i ,

Idatu). o n ly ilo cktto lder of M ilch l» :H am m ond P u b lith o r i, In c .. an In d iana co rpo ra tion . H am m o nd , In d iana ,

«tocM iotde<lo( wtilcti wt^o own I por cant o r m ore of ttiaow narV^ lp throuoH o w n *rt* ilp In ttia t com pany aro

N a m * ik)tm E< T o m p k in i,Dob«ft S. ^toward. .

H o w ard ,

. A d d rM i M unitW / Indiana

O caan ild t. C alifornia Pocafallo . Idatio

jrTfcno«Ftw»7Cattf— I Twin F a lli, Idaho

Ocaantldtf^Tklirorn'li' O caantlda, C alifornia

Ocaantlda, Calif. DMIavue, W aihlnoton

Pocktallo , Idatio G aln iv lila , F lorida

Pocalallo . Idaho I Pocaiallo.lcfA ho, Pocalallo . Idaho

Loo^niport, Indiana

A?ufrea P aTm ar,W lll la m .C .t to w a rd .Lillian I. Howard, TrOttM;

. David 0 . Howard..T .K .D aa to n , -Ann Daalon;Carol ’O. Flnlayton,D a n n l iL .W lo h t .G |*n .S .M aritia ll.AA.T. Deaton,J. M, Druck,

. I . known bondholdart. morlo'aoMi. and olhar u cu r lty tio ldari owning orholding 1 parcant or mora of total amount of-bondt. m orl------u c u r l lle i . Jefferton Standard Life Int. Co., Guaniboro, N.U . Extent and N a lu rto f CIrculallon:A - T o la lN o .Q > p l* « p r ln l« t 31,719

..vendor* and CO 1*1 lac «alM '. 7, Mall Syhtcrli>tlon»*

.c . Total paldclrcuiation D. F ra * dlUrlbutlon by m all, carrier or olhef* meani

I. Sam ple!. compHtnenfarv, and other freacoplei

W aanar P lg i .................F o l} H o o « .................Sows ..............................Fcsdaf Lambs . . . . !

Ldmbt . .......... ..K !U gji.Eaat.L Branding E w »t (by lK« head) . ■

.Baby Calva* . .Light HoUtain Sl««r Catvat . . . U ghi Holtlaln C alvai . . . Ught^Whlfafac* Slsar Colvet . . W hiU faca Halfar Caluas . . . . .W hlla(«ca>aadarHal(a»< . . . .Common Faadar Halfart . . . . .W hilafaca Faadar S taa ii . . . Cammon Faadar Staart. . ! . . . H alila in Faadar S laati . . . . . . .H a ll. M|)k C a w i h HaKi.C a w t A C a lv a i .............................Faadar C o w ...............

ihnarond CuKar C ow i.U ltllly and Cammarelal C o w l . W hilafaca Halfar'allai Faadar Bulli . . . .Klllar Bulli . . . . . . .

, . . W .M I.J1T.M . . . S ll.H teSII.U

. . S lO JU Ito tlllO . . . S23.M I($U U

. . S23.UtoS24. l I -U.M,I«U.UI.

NOKS35.04(tM7j«

SI20.MI«S132i t S ll!i.M bS13S.M

t4I.Ht«$4} i l S33.M h JJ5.10" S2«JM bSM.lt S27j ; t l « j29.}0

- .43}.HbJ]!>.U J2i .M l iJ 3I . l t J2; .M k J 2I .U

S320.M ltJ4lt.N

■ J I? .M b j lt i l > II.StliJ2l,SI J2ll;I lf« J23i t

\ n s 9 u m uS A L iS T A ttY S I0 .-30 A .M . IV B H Y THURSDAY

M a r k e t T r« n d l: Fat Hogt so* to 7S< high­er. Ldmb■^^0' lowtr du« to wot condllion«<

—I^iodor <ottlo '«t*«dy-to*l<i*t wo«l(;~KUUr-towr"| Itoady.

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EdJLfashioiis Eriefs Vocgtioh readers Boise_^girl 1;

j Y - '■

Mondnv, Oclobor J , iw i Tlmw-N.w^, Twin Fu lli, ld»Ko '5laljo

ve new look, SHOSHONE - fa sh io n s for

fall hav e a look, M rs. J e a n e n e A n n o s t, h o m o . (IcmonBtratlon a^cn t for l in -

'ro ln-D lalno and C am as .coun­ties, B ali S atu rd ay .

In no ting-F rcnch faslilon, tho Iwmo econom ist sa id thbro Is a tren d to c lcganco , w lU i' uc- ct')uorlos as p a r t of Uio to tal look. P e a r ls , a ll sizes and icn i^hs. cuff link.V of cnaniol, w o ^ o r ivory, gloves and slioes in auedo a rc “ in ."

Slioos w ill h a v e h ig iic r , U iinner heels w ith d im m e r toes and boots a rc p rec tica lly oiit of tlic p ic tu re . H ats a ro im portan t, e s p e c ia lly b e r c t^ ah ll t in y bonnets.'V eillnK will b e 'w o rn , djjy an d n i^ t . StockinHa will bo ncfllfloriedT a n d '-m a y hav e a bjjcH som n. O paquo jmd tex -

4 u rc d knit- stockin{{s iU'U slill

seen wlU) sp o rtsw e ar. •I h e sc a rf is lo ss im portan t

-th a n -lM t..8ca«>n, jm d jv i l l^ bo^ u se d a s o fln ish in lj to u c h ,' looking a lm o s t llko p a r t of tho dro ss o r blouse. .

Shoulder b ag s continue, but envolopo, f la tte r , and sm all', h andbags th a t tuck u nder th e a rm a rc Uio new ost-looking day tim e bags. '

New le a th e r tanning p rocoss jdso .brings to th e fualiion world a^.loather th a t re ta in s soft/ioss juid p re v en ts ^u-inking a f te r washing, ftesidcs hot p an ts , w ashable le a th e r is being m ad e 'into otiier ca su a l w e ar such a s s lio rts^ sk ir ts and golf gloves. Tn6''econothlst w arns bilyora to clicck lab e ls for w aahnbllity luid waBlilng .InHtVucl'IonH. . "pie Ica tlic r m u s t be w .Hlie<i iji cold w a te r. . 1

~ ~ S H Q ^H 0 N E - t h Q 197l.lclahp E x t e n s i o n H o m e m a k e r s

-C ouncil C onvention will be held In P ocatello , a t U ie^Iiarinock Ihn, O ct. 5-C, Jea n en e A nncst l)oii\e agent, sa id today.

Itst^d-at-Shoshohe—- - ^ ^ ^— SHpSHONI''-u.V/iimcrsortho-|>ryw!titwl a b<K)k (wi [wutry.- _ _ S o r e n s e n _ : : „ _

su n u h er c ity lib ra ry .reading O th e r w in n e rs w e re D an •coursc aro4uuiouncc<l today by d iu rc ju n a n , Jolw io P e te rw n . s j ,o S H d N E - Mr. an d M rs. M rs. M arx N lolsen, U brarU ni. D arre l C arraw a y .-K irk l ^ f l n , M nrshal C . Dowlin, W oodslde,

-Ii!huJLAook-aUi Uiucuit-Uw-

U IC H F IE L D — M r.a n d MrsJ^ Dale W hltesell hav e m oved to F allon, N ov. 'H iey Sold th e ir hom S to M r. an d M ri. Sidney fcdw ards, j r . '

'Hio- ed w ard s properly h as been sold to M r and M rs. P hil G lnthor and M r. and M rs. G lnthor luiye sol^i tlie ir fa rm to M r. an d -M rs. Leo S c lilu c n d o r,, C alifornia.

~ T h o i-o ;^ w iiro - 3 0 -c li l l i lr c n .^G unii.lK iillBy, C arlii I lu lin , £ .„ in a n n o u n c e ' tho ta ro llK lfo r 'U io p ronrn in . G ury Wiu;ron SturBwin, U r o t.P e te rs o n w a s a w a rd e d a litidJi P a in e , Ju llc jm n K elley j,,(U U i-A nn Dowlin IJoiso to

. . . . . I r 'l i .M -scierice l>ook for b e ln g ’a Super Sleutii In tlic “ MlRsion Im - IWRsiblp,'' thcm g course.

U n a P a rk s wiis high fo nder afiictng t l ie g i r l s an d w a s

I . O a lun ,D «»q Sorensen, son of II10. cWUlron nil re co vc<l w „ y „„ Sorenson,

trc n ts n t lhB G rosso Dru)< Mori! „ i |;o t norUl famaliono.■ ■II <■ ■iB\ji«iili1 1klll.\M/l * ■iLs a Kpticlal liw ard;

"Penny C9ndy' reviewed tor locarguildTW IN F A I.I-S - 'T c n n y

-C a n d y — b y - J o a n —K err— waa. rcvruwod bv L u c lllc ' Ih u in o r

Grangers Select at

Filer

M iss Dow llt) It) a lORD g ra d u a te of Woodside High

'‘& h o o i uiul a ttended Atlnntic F ligh t School, Slio iti pre.Htintly e m p lo y e d -a u an {liriino «tewarde}iii fo r P ercy Hawkins F ligh t, BoIkc. Slio is .liv ing with an au n t an d uncle, M r. ntul M rs. W. E , G lo v er , BoiKe^

M r. S o re n s e n is a lOflfl g r a d u a t e . oC Sho^lione llig li SciVool an d a ttended Idulio Slate

Toastmistress speeches tap ed — ;t

FII.tSH — T aping Uicir tab ic p residen t, gav e Uie w elcom c■^oplcn“nnd“p in ^ in g - th em -b ac k - a n d — c lo s in g — tlio u g h t__o n d _■fior tho m em b ers to h ea r w as a p re s id e d a t tlie. b u s in e s s ^ p e d f t l - f c i i h i r e t : o f ^ e - “F rld ay — ihetiUijgT-Mrfl«T:Loe-'Bll ■morning m ooting of tho Twin offered tho invocation.F a lls .T o astm istre ss Club a t Uie M rs. E ll is F u lle r w as In

TlnlVcr Uy7F6TnitclII57oiJc'K‘ai’ • FIl.F.H - 'Hie new o fficers of He se rv e d two y ears Iti the*’’

SilOSIIONK — Word h as been recelvod * by M r. and M rs.Douglasi H ansen of Uie birtli Sept. 26 of a daug iiter to th e ir son artd (U mghter-ih-law , M r.

.an d -id rs .-IJo y d -H a n a c n r-I -u b cbock, Tex. M r. and M rs. Odin Young, Sjilt U ike. City, a re m atern al grandparenU i.

M r. and M rs. Don E . Jolm son,Og|len, U tah , a r c tlie p aren t^ of a baby g ir l, bo rn Aug. 20, a c ­c o rd in g to p a t e r n a l g ra n d - piirenUJ, M r. and M rs. Don W.Jolm son, Slioshone. M ate rn a l 1 josiessus w ere w a ry . i-inusc ...... .w. ....................................... ..................... ---------------- ;

-Rrandparonts nro MrrcD.d-Mrs—Scnmnns-Tind-MnryrSidisbury; -'[’-v«roll-nonm cl>tt)n,-ovor.«ieor;-----Jncobscn , R oy, Ulnh. G uests w ere Sliirluy Ken- M re .Ifa f le y WiIIIm m . I w A u rtr; ; l i ,« . S ?

Old T e s ta n jo n t of th e H lb lo ' lrt-m »l-ineliid«d-lu -the~ D ea< l— St'Ji Scro lls .

OidoKt sy nu i'oguo in Aincj^- i c j j 'i s th o T o u ro Synugoiius buili in m :\ a t N e w p o rt, H .I.It I k . a n a t io n a l 'h is to r ic site .

STORMWINDOWS?S e e M a rv R ofa ln « o n

• W?sl 5 Points TWMFUIS

j u D m n m w i . i N

wlien m e m l)^ s of the-*J.lterary ----------- ; " v .................. .................... ” ......... ..A rt Giilltl m et y>ls p as t Week a l G range w ere in clu irge a rm y , one y epr of which he wantije liome ^ f iC slh e r M auss, of th e F rid ay evening m ee ting In V ietnam . Ho is fa rm ing witHpreiildent, 11 - in tho G ran);e h a ll , . 'l l ie y had h is fa th e r , W ayne, an d b ro th e r

T lieaiU hor’s sk e tc li w as given i»!itallc(i into office a t tiie M ilton, in N orth .^ loslione ,by Mona n row n and tlie guiided re c e n l P o m o n a in s ta l la t io n m * weddlniJ date h a s l>eenthought by N o n n a HellewelK ^ ,Hostes.si's w ore M ary . U u is e I l»nton D ougherty Is n iaa te r;

se t for Nov. 20.

Colonial H ouse, Twin F alls . , H e a r i n g th e ir own voicca and speeches gave th e m em bers a chance to e v a lu a te th e ir tone

• quality artd* onuncintion ac- cording to M rs. D ale Glinn who

ch a rg e of tho educationa. 1\ d is c u s s io n " on “ W orking C om m ittees" , and M rs.-U obert U llm an se rv ed ps lexocologlst. Tho . t r a v e l in g t ro p h y w a s slia red by M rs. Ullnhan and -tiod

topics^ M rs. J a m e s S ljiclalr for. U\e h o n o r.-M rs . DeVern .received the ro d pencil. H ie F u lle r w as to as tm is tre ss for the record ing took th e p lace of th e day.speeches for th e d ay . Tw o g u e s t s - a t t e n d e d th e

__ J n ic m c _ f 0 r - _ t l ie jn c c l ln i '- w u 3 .- m e e t ln g - a n - - 1 2 - jn e m b e r a _ w c r c _‘‘F am ily A ffair” . M rs. S inclair, p resen t.

W r a n g le r e t te s a t F ile r e le c t a id e s

F IL E R - M ary T im e Club will m ee t a t 2 p .m . ^ le s d a y a t

'tlie hom e of ■MrH“ MnrBhnll

B r id g ec lu bT w e t s

ilrick , S liirley a i r is lc n s e n iind W illiam s, atow ard ; M r, nnd D cE ltn C nnipliell. M rs. Cr.-|l|i D nnlnp, ji.wi.stnnl

11.e n ex t m eolini;, Nov. 11, is sti- 'vnni nnd Indy stow nrd ; M rs,-n t- tllo - tin m c -o f-F ra n -T n n n o r :— W n r™ .i.lm ud ,.c lm i)U ilnL M rs^

I Hill rev iew llic! ly n k , ’ ’■'".''''n'it, s o o re tn r y" C r y s ta l .C a v e ," - G ? '” M n ri \ , s m a r t . • ■ M rs.

lev e l, is s a id to l)c llioJi.iRli- L*Kl to w n on e a r th . •. | .

H a n u n a s don ’ l g ro w ' on - irccb J ' l u ‘y _ gnivv on p lan ts w ith fa lse .s ta liis of t ig h lly

ihmtmtT risiirtrrrtollcd—Gwen Krepcik is wmidy tisma',

S p e c ia l l i 'o i ic e -I .K S S O IM S

IIASIC KNITS S tiirliiig Vl'i'i).. O r l. 61I1

U N C H l i F K S iD rtiiif! 'r iinr><.. 0 « 'i . 7 t l i ■ . in:(jsn:i{ .\(ni

___________________Unii-NiH:.l!i.r_Vli:r.k____ ____________

P om ona; M rs. Alfrbd 'n jeo n e r, C eres, an d M rs. G race W alker, l- 'lo ra . ■ M e m b e rs o f tlie execu live co tnm ittee iire Mr. 'H ieener, Clyde Vanau.sdeln and Joe K repcik.

T lte g ro u p d is c u s s e d k in - i

SHOSHONE - M rs. J a m e s -B a r a in c a — o n to r- ta in o d ^ O K .

F II.E H - M'-s. Dud H aslam was re-elected p re s id y it of the F ile r .W r a n g le r e t te t f a t th e ' g ro u p ’,4 m e e tin g T h u rsd a y evening a t th e Twin F alls County F airg ro u n d s.

Ju lie C la rk w a s elected vice ^r.esident; M rs. J a c k Uisliop, se c re ta ry - trc a su re r ; M rs. Neal

Ultra-EASY! Printed Pattern

m

A llen , d r i l l m is t r e s s ; M rs . Roger V incent, a ss is tan t drill, m is tre ss , am i M arcella H ell, sergeant-a t-arm s^

Tlie group d iscussed new outfits fo r the com ing year^ Tlie annual banque t w as se t for .M m etime in Noveml)or.

Ijridge c lub l lm r s d a y evening.Gue.sls included M rs. E . D.

S iiros, ^ Irs . W illiam T liom aaon, M rs. Joe B errlochoa and M rs. G ladys ^ la w .

P rizes w e r e ’ won by. M rs. Q yde R app, M rs. Joe P agoaga ' and M rs. R o liert H addock, wlUi M rs. Ja c k M. M urphy and M rs. H a d d o ck ta k in g t r a v e l in g prl7.es.

M a r th a .la n e lU irko w a s kn o w n a s C a la m ity J a n e in fro n tie r h is to ry a n d le g e n d .

T h e s ta le flo w e r of K a n s a s is tho s im flo w er. a c c o rd in g to E n c y c lo p a c d ia D r ita n n ic a .

re s o lu t io n s w h ich w ill be p re sen ted a t S ta te. G range. Judging for the bak ing contest will 1k! O ct. 15.

— R efrp?ihm cnl?rw crc^erved 'by~ th e home.* ec o n o m ic s c o m ­m itte e . '

S o c i e t y sets m e e t o n I u e s d a y

SH0^n<!)NE - T\\e f irs t fall m eeting for the LDS Relief ~Soclct) l|-bo-hcld“nt"10-a:mr Tuefwlny n t the^ehurqh with th e ^ i r i t u a l IJv in g lesson by M rs. F o rry 'H a d lo ck . ’ "'A luncheon will be serC'ed at

noon, in observ an ce of th e fall s o c ia l , M rs . -M J . D ille , p resijjen t, sa id .

B r id g e w in n e rsTWIN FA LLS — W inners of E as t a n d w est w inners in-

tlie Tw in F a lls F rid a y N ight t’hide M rs. L J . R obertson-iindDupliciub B ridge club a re nortli t ) r . 11. E . Burgess., f ir s t ; M r.a n d so u tli.M rs . A .J .M e e k s a n d »nd M rs. Joe S ta stn y , second.Stony Y ak o v ac, f ir s t ; M r. nnd w-id M rs; B u rg ess a n d L. J .M rs. H aro ld Bulchor, second ; R obertson , th ird .I^ r. and M rs. W. E . P eay , Uilrd.

W oi'U r.s'dhh 'S t c o n t in iK n is ly i i l ic r a l it m st in 'k m a rk e t is the l-’A i'li iu iM c a I .•\nistc‘r { la n i . I h ilh m d . t'iiiindt'd in lli02.

i— BLUE LAKES S H O P P IN G C E N T E R

6 PAYS ONLY F A B U L O U S PA C E SE TTE R

FABRIC SALETU ESD A Y TH R U S U N D A Y

STORE HOURS:$5.00 FABRIC W INNER: &ETH M. BAIRD

SIZES 12V^,-26h

itTigo/t tv*« 'flTtVitL**--1,

PrlncoRfl l in e s , m1iko th is youthful Jum per so sllm m lnB. and so s im ple to sow l T cnm It wiU) am o rt, co llorod blouse.

^ P rin te d ■ P n ttc rn 0278: Half . 'SU o8l2M i;U M i.l< lM i.m ,20V 1i;

24^,.2flV>. SlM l6Vi .(buat 5 7 r [u ih p er yilii. 454n.S' blouBO 2V<i J'ds. 3W nch.

. Sovonty-flve centa for each _ ntIH Vi r^ntfr fnr ftflch■t wm w ili — m m im m uiwl ly i ^ mmii .

p a tte rn fo r Air M all and Special •H ondllnK . S e n d - t o M a r ia n M ac tln , .T im o s-N ew a. 395, P a tte ro D ep t., 232 IWh S t.. . New Y ork, N . V. lOOll. Pr^nt

S u im e , addresii w ith zip, alze and - a ty i

.F re elim b e r .- F ashion O ffer I Choose

. one. pattern from IM ^ le a In V — Nevr Pall-Winter, £3«Ulo^;Send-^

50 cenla for CaUloft. Iristant S ew l^ Book, aew today, wear tomorrow. | l . Instant Faahlwu

r w. Hiindredg:of flahion.“ M fa e t s .4 1 . y

r A B U L O U S

FAKE FURMal<o a coat, poncho, pants, vest. An an im al

'fo r Christm as., Just lot your im ag inajion run■ w ltl i-W J n ih c s '> i '.id iu — ----------- ^ ^ — I-----------------

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-Exc«piional-valuot-60-inchoi-wido-gqod-ioloM A #% .J « I » ! k. . — . I .k..- . t i o n , . g o b d c p l o r t p l a i n t a n d [prints..--------

ONLY 5

Plains, Pallerjied, prints, stripes d big selecllon, Tempb has tho lowest prices Jn town. ' \

i^ R O M

BONDED ACRYLICS#

56 Inches wide, mix and match.All colors and styles,

-Washable

FROM 9 9

POLYESTER CREPESolid colors, machine washable.

No ironi a nice fabric

Reg. $^99

1 B H OVALUE

$ 1 9 9 F A B U L O U S FU R S

lUILTEP I. A N D '

COMPANION PRINTSLittle no ironing.

O ne o f the Greatest collections o( intriguing, prlntio quality furs' we've ever hod , . . so' wearable with tpday's contemporary fash-

^ians. ahd the-rejutn Qf-ladyllika..sty.ios_Spocly-thingiJ.Qg-.... -v. r„. the largest sensa'tidns in the fur markef. . . combindtioris,pf prime mink and fine leather. Fun things with great ideas' using rqbb.it,

-oppn;;um,.iquirrBl, miislj’nt..noH hnnvfir,,,-,.......... ■ —...S E E THEM ALL THIS W EEK IN O U R TO W N A T . . .

Good variety to.cKobse fTbm ln'£lOc)tTVg~ border prints aijd tie-dye. |... . ..'......

t . V.

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T lm « 'IH e w » , T w in F a ll# , Id a h o M o n day* O d o b e r 4, 1971

10 -w eekw o rk s h o ps la te d

T w r n ColluKOof souU jcrn I(in(io A rt Di'part* m en t will soonsor n 10-wcok nbrw jredlt jvorkHltop lt» pottery whlcli will lw|(ir» Wednc.HtlHy, O ct. Ill, ml run uiiUl Dcl'. 15.

RcKl.'Jlnitlon cjui Iw nuidu by cqlllnK U iV iir SU>cl. chu iiinun , F in e A rU Oopj^rttnotU, Colleijo of SoiiUiern Idaho, oxtcriHlon 2nO.

^ lie rcHlstrjitlon fco l.i $15, w hich Iiicliidea tho cliiy, {'laze

•iind flrliiif.SiibjecLs to bo covert<l will

8l«b cpniUrucliotJ, coil building, w h e e l tb row lni} , (lec o riitlr ii ',

. Hla/Inn ntid firlni; . _______ __

Dispensation read fornew m em bers

TWIN F A IJ iJ - 'l l ic .sporlal d ispensation w as re a d l>efuru tw o new m em ber} ; w e re

- e n ro lle d du riilu a n ie titm i:.n n h ‘L 'n . _ Women of tho Moose this past weekTjiTtbe Moo.'je Hall.

K nrolled wero M rs. Uol)ert • E llis and -M rs. M'. Edw ards.

- M rs. C lnude Scver.t .served n.s ;Bcnlor r c K c n t 'p ro tcm : M rs.Ralplj D. Ctark-, Jero tu e , junior rc j'e n t p ro tern ; M rs. Paul

,M cCollum , p ro tern j^uide, aiid M rs. V irgil M aone, pro tein

-------------E v e r y o n e -was re rrum led

m ee tin g s will l>e s ta rtin g a^’ain a t f t | u n . ’ J

A ca k e w alk wjis se t for the

XDEaSA^fss S f e p h e n s , ^ a m y li w i

CoiiBUiitor ItifortiuiduiV Dlrt'cior

T Iju WumI Bund Company'

New-Ideas-for— Tailgrate. Party

FA I.I. MKANH f«H>tball, ntid Iriiilltlm/iilly, riKitliiiil intiiinii

tiiilKiitii |)iirlii>H niid frioiiilH. For ati; liilurcBtinif kiL-k-oir to tiui iii'w HiMiBoii, hout thi! lirat tidl-. iriitu jiiirly of thi< yttiir witli- n- VNoW;fnccH, N«w-foii(l” llioinc.

of uii }iiivu u roKiilar

— T W IN J’AUUS ~ Ju d ith A rdeU --^ Stephens, d a u ^ t e r of M r. an d M rs. G a rth S tephens, bccam e th o b rld o , o f W ay h e R o ss C arro ll, sop of M r. and M rs. F ra n k E . C arro ll, all Twin F^llfl, In a doublo rin g cerem ony iiopt 17 a l tho C arillon.'^R cv .T lay p rjo n e a T p tffo r rf ic d ~ tho ccrem ony . T he brldo w as givun In m a rr la g d by h e r fa th e r.

T!»e brldo wore an c m p lro ; sty led gown of crepo sa tin witlj la c o f lo w e rs a r o u n d th o w ^ p t l in o . 'a n d bcm llno .—Tliu.. K6wn w as m odo by M rs. Dale • a io w . ' • . •

A forw ard p justo r of [>e»rlized p o ta is a n d ' flow ers held h e r tliroc-tic rcd clbow.-lcngth volK

,Sho Carried- a bouquet of pink an d whltti pom pons aoc'eptecl w ith pink s tro u in e rs .

K irc n |F o rd , friond of th e b rid e , w as m a tro n ^ o f h o n o r .-

ttroiij) o f fi'itiiiclH wj- nt'o ul .i'iM’lj Kiinu' Ilf' tli(?y old o rfriiinilfl from l1u< "opponiiion.V Tliin yt'iir, K*‘t the in'uiion ittT to a roariiu f n tiir t l>V iiivitiiuc «»r •1 fouplrii from yimr. fi;{^iil»r ('FrYcici of friiMlllli. luilciiitf-^ CIU'll tohriru; iiiin th rr ci)ii]i1<> thvy tlilitk

(''lo iiH'C't. r in ' in-yoii iiii^'lit-liliu fornuil iii-tliii(; iti

nrw uiKprnpl«v“ , ■

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rf.'i't f<» iiiiiT*-iitiiiir

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iicxt nieetliif’ " ^Vlrj{itlia* i/H lf!, f o rm e r ly o f > I I . « w n w / - i r . i- .o p w i v u n hixjkjv u y

In d ia n a Lodjje No, 17,w a s . ^ ^ O r K S h O D c a ll in g L a V a r S to o l , C S I F in e A r ts . D o p a r tm o n f ,. n -------7 , r ' u o , « j . ------ — -------------------------------------------------

-A 10-W EBK non-cred it w orkshop in 'p o fh r y w ill -bog in-O clr-l^ rSpon so fQ d-by-th o-.C o llege-o f-Southorn -

Id a h o A rt D&parfmont. Rog isfra tion can bo m ado by

— w elcom ed a.s-n vi.sitor,^^;^.

L'KIJ rollit, k»-iit w arm in iiii in* iiiilatrd ii(‘rv iiii' tliiiii, -liavt; tlic

w arn iiii^ lit a hil'mi'tii for tl^o lii]i('hi.-oii (latri'i! l>>uiHjiy- a tiiilirii'ter — liiiiuh-lc'a- iiyiiii, Orifii(iil-»tyli-.

I 'rcim ratio ii in iMitty wlicn tli*.' iikuwiTtt ai'i' filli'il a l Iwiiai.' v^itli piccfH of I'liickuit, urci'ii |ii‘|t|u!r, to inalo, walLT ciu'iitim lu iiiul Jtinuupple. J iia t >ic-t t iiuiii on tlu;

voriti' n ia r in a tf tiaia^u. iiitlivid- iiul iiiuci'ii of n ioat and vo^a'tiilih* on till- iikiiworii a re uniall cnou^ii uo knivfii nru not n iic;ci».snity. -i-IirinK —ulonK—plunty—uf_.hut. ci'iroi) in an in iu ila tfd p a r ty prrk tliat, kuf|)ii l)c-vurnii;''!i a t iiiTviiiK lfiu |n 'ra tiirt? fur, lioiini." witlmut rliu-tricMty.______________________

lle s t m a n 'w a s Crftifj C iirroin b ro tjie r of th e brideg room , witli K e ith C a rr o ll a n d D ruco S tepluins. b ro th e rs of the brldo an d brideg room , a s uslieru.

O rganist C aro l K albfloiach, F lie r , p lay e d tlic trad itio n a l w edding m usic .

Guoata w ere re g is te red by 'K i i th ^ C a r ro l l^ .s is te r^ iJa w o f ' tlie brldcR rodm . TJie tab le w a s d eco ra ted , w ith pink and w hite _ pom pons.

Ju d y F o rd an d 1 .Roxannne B u c k e n d o r f , “■ T w in F a l l s ,

n r r n n K e d - j tH t i r r ^ a s i s t t t d - b y — N ancy S te p h e n s , 's is te r of th e bride!

T lje th re e * t le re d w b itiij w edding cako,-decorat< id wiUi p in k ' an d to p p e d w ith t h e - trad itio n al n^ in ia ture bride mid b r id e g r o o m , c e n te re d ,th e b rid e ’s tab le .

Cake and ptinch w ere .served ^ W ilmn sO gnr «nil..Vlckl"liick- ford . Twin F a lls , friend.*! of th e bf'lde.

A re h e a rsa l d inner w as given -by Ih e b rld eg ro o m 'a -p ftre n ts rA - p rc -nuptial .nliowcr w as ho.st«nf for tlie bride by N elda D enn, Ja n ic e Kelly an d Wilm a Slit»nr

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I ._ M R, A N P 'M R S .- W A Y N e C A P W O U

fM cC orm icIc p / i o /o j

B o o l . R . eviewA Lovolior You ' ^

PARTING OF THE WAYSI l y ."Mar.v S u e M llU *r

ByiionEUTim uct:Twill F a lls ri ib llc L ibrary

'I 'W IN /A L U S - 'l lie re have been m an y books abou t Isadora Dunca'n, m o st o{ them by ob­viously . shallow ' jMJople who cla im ed to Imve been “ her ino.st in t im a te f r ie n d s .” V ic to r Soroff, who is iti h is late nO'«, knew Isa d o ra well and 4ilso know h e r p u rp o r te d b io g ra p h e rs . He d o es no t licsltatc. to m im e m im es an d to

- dem olish , I s a d o ra ’s supposed friends who spongtnl upon her during h er life and cnpltfllized on hei’ fam e a f te r h e r deptli.

'■'1110 R eal I s a d o ra ” is by fa r tiie b es t book ab o u t t)ie g re a tes t

"ftguro~ thflt" 'A m epiea has ev e r

con tribu ted to the a r ts . A self- m agneti.sm , and beau ty . . . Ataugh t pioneer in h e r chosen a r t th i r d - r a t e -E n g lish m ov ieof m o d ern tiance , she e x o rd s e d p e rfo rm e r w as in com pletetrem endous influence on a ll th e .,i)arm ony w ith ano tlie r a ttem p totlier a r ts . She w as a n ep ic to p ro fit by the tra g ic legend offigure , a trag ic epic, and A legend In h e r own life tim e. And slw w as Uie m ost cotoss/il fool in h e r persom il life (It w a s never

a g re a t a r tis t.I s a d o r a did not believe In

m a rr ia g e as an. institu tion , but lier ch ild ren w ere Uie ce n ter of

p riv a te ) tiu it ca n possib ly be ’ Ijor life. I h o l r ' t r a g ic dentlisIm ag ined- w o ra tho g ro a to st of tho m any

Tlie' legend ctln tlnucs and sorrow s she endured ,grow s. R ecen tly tlie re w a s a ^ h e - w a s o b s e s s iv e lysilly m ovie tlm t p aid n o 'o t - m a te r n a l . . H er la s t lover andtentlon to D uncan's- g re a tn e s s only husband ,-the R ussian poetas an a r tis t . T lier h as beon no E saen inc, lo f t h e r bec au se hea c tre ss sincc tlie g re a t Duse (I s a d o ra ’s close ‘fr ie n d ) who co u ld co n v o y U ie w o m a n ’s t r e m e n d o u s p e r s o n a l I ty ,

believed tlu it \\e w a s only a su b s titu te for h e r d ea d ch ildren . H er Idee fixe, a s Soroff ca lls It,

w as to e s tab lish a school w here she could teach "U iousands" of chlKlren to dance acco rd ing to l ie r tlieories and to fully a p ­p re c ia te tlie b ea u ty of life. She p u rsued Uiis Idea to leng ths Uiat' would see m 'r id ic u lo u s w ere the re su lts not so tr/igic.

I s a d o r a w a s ' m u re . th a n 8wayL‘d by h e r em otions, she llvod by tltem . She had no IJractlca l sen se w ha tsoever. She

.e a rn e d g re a t am6unLs of m oney o ver a period of m an y y ea rs , and tlu 'ew the m oney aw ay . She w a s r e c k le s s ly g e n e ro u s to w ftrd s , th e . c ro w d of sy c o p lu n ts Uint followed her ev ery w h ere . She w a s a loyal, friend to h e r t ru e fr ie n d s ' She w as on ab so lu te idiot a s f a r qh poIlUcs ^w ere conoerned . She was.not s tu p id , bu t h e r em otions ru led . H e r m oU ier d ese rted her

It•. a llPai't.s ;irL‘ b ac k , am i i-vl' ii U’lu.s llii-ni.th i ' Kiiutl. A p u r l ca n in a lc r y ou ijrc-tUiT.

T lia t idea w a s puslu 'ci asicli- Iti r si|iiur v i-ars. n w n in _tt) ,tlu ' fac t tf ia t Ih e u n i ls jo f ijiU cd h a ii ' coiiUl luit w i th s ta n d

till- l u ih lu f d i iy . L ik e w ise “tliu ca p s o f w ins. Im - p io v e n ie n ls in h a i r co l- tiiiiiK n ic thucls a n d wijj

, c d i i s t i n o t i o n s n o w e n - co u r 'a ijf tliV pai'ti-d h a i r ­d o ’s.

T o acliiL'Vc a f la t te j i t l j ; p a r t, I lu m a b i t o f |j(.Miity Io n * is w a n t f t l . I t ’s I r a rn u d by foliow inj^ Dic-sc prihL-ipIej;:

• A p a r t is in tist ije - ciuninj^ whL-n it c u ts a - cii)^;s-.ihi- li-ast d e s i ra b le , fc a lu i 'f 1-i‘t 's s f i f . l i o w t h a t w o r k s o u t , Y o u wuiilcl u se a d i a j { o t i a l p a i l Tuie d ra w n fr ijm

ln ^ t lm r^ f~ iie 6 'd rT If c f~ a lS t0 r -----lt‘ f«-+‘ y e ;- fn » ^ K a n > |) l« - - t* M h t- le l l-s ic le — c e n te r ot t l ie s c a lp — i f y o u w is h e d to n u n u n iz c a Itu if! no st‘ o r ]j(> inlecl e h iii,, • S t r a i i ; l i l - , lo w j ia i ts so fte n p io n u i ie i i t c h e e k l)o n e s and

a j i it .t in n j ; iw . ' I ’he c b n ib in i ; .s la i ts a t a n y p o it it l)c tw e e n th e cen ti- i' a n il l l ie fa i .e i i i l o f the e y e ln o w . I t n u is t be v e r y s t r a i i 'h t a n d e x t e iu i no fa j t l i e i . i ja e k th a n tlu- e a r .

, • A c e n te r j ) a r l is i is lcy . u n le s s th e f i 'a t u i es a re id e a lly p ro p o rt io n e d .

A iJa r t iiihu h e lp s tu n iu d u la te th e sh a p e u f a facu^ in ■ a d d it io n to in i l i v id u a l f c a t in e s . T h e sa m e ru le s h o ld .W t T i in

sto le a school th a t Isa d o ra su c c e e d e d in fo u n d in g in G e rm an y , l i e i ^ d v o r i t c pupil underm ined I s a d o r a ’s a lm o st successfu l a t te m p t to found -a school In R ussia .

Isa d o ra D u n c an 's life w as a stead y crescondo of trag ed y , a n d h o r . d e a th w a s tho cu lm in a tin g , t r a t te d v .- T he

th e rllanon;Tl {o c u t le ssen w id lfi.

•nt^nr. on tTie vi.-illc;ii to

' ' O W N ER O F iho Twin Falls A nsw ering Sorv ico ,M rs. /nq t . K p ox , is a tlond ing a convontion o f tho

[ M ounfoin Sia to s To/op/iono Answor/ng Sorvico mom- I " bcrs in Ju a ro z , M o x iko . M rs. Knox w o j .nomod to

m © m k 3 G r . //>e noi»ono/ boo fd o t d irociors o f flw p ro/ossiona l cjrovp in 1970 during o 'convonlion <jl Sun V alley.

porfecU y em bodied In one of the _ ^ e a t e s t a r lia ta a n d In flu e n ce s ' of th e la s t hu n d re d y ea rs .

Scroff’a book does not. go . ■overboard In gushing p ra ise . He, acknow ledges tljc_flnw s In tho Woman w hile doing ju s tic e to Uie a r tis t . N ot m u ch m o re can be expected of a b iog rapher.

•HAViHUvrrcoaii! your liair niiililraiiil Send fur lay lini)Un|, HOW TU

IIAVr: I.UVICI.IICU IIA I iI. A(lvin> incUalcH; curr«ctiv<r c.irc o l dry,ahuited, uily and liard-lu-niiiiiauo h id r; u ipn ri colorm u aintliiidu uihIIreAliuoat nf ih itrd liuir; lialratyip fnrinulini; ti|i« nti ]ierr<;(-tiiiii cut-tina , prraiiiiiRnli, Hlnd((lilnidii|{ und W rlln lo Mnry .Sii<!M illrr III ra re nl llii« nRw*|iiiprr f o r ^ u r ropy, rnrloRinK n Ifiau, xrl(- f ld i i r c 'ic d .’■i.Hiijtiid rint'joiM* (Hid. lif) rr til" iiM oin. . . ..^

1U71, 1‘iib liK h crH -lla ll S y n tlic n li: '

~boj::ahw:omanzattenjds: meeting in Mexico

5 homecomifigfindlistno' be narrled

bid will be |>ut in fur Idaho to ho.st the even t, M rs. Kiiox said .

M rs. Knox Ims se rv e d Uio M agic Valley for over 17 yoars,v

' answoVlng le a s ’iif UjoCiwuuLs’of" fo r

T O C A T E IJ i) ( tJP I) - S tu­den ts a t Idaho S ta te .U niversity will pick five fin a lis ts from 11 candidatoH for IS l/ hom ecom ing queen du ring elecU ons O ct. 4^.'

S tu d en ts w lllT igatn 'V olo 'O ct.'

TWIN FA LLS - M rs, Ina L,K nox, o w ner of th e I'w in F alls A nsw ering Sory lco . Is a ttending a convention of tho M oun^ln S ta te s T o lo p h o n e A n sw e rh igS ervico m em bortf lii J u a r e z , ' c a l ls a y e a r fo r m a n y to p ick tho qucch.'W lU tthtfM exico. cu sto m ers. *cholco to be unnounceil Oct. 20

. tti.thp;„-,K nllO H iU ’ig-tht»-floi»,M w tlon>-i.i> l-7.pm « ... ..'n a t io n a l b o a rd of (U rectprs of M rs. k h o x will spend a m onth ,Ca>\(|UhitoHfor Uio>quoon a rc■ .Uie p ro fessio n al g ro u p In 1070 trav e llin g in the soutli a n d Vsast. . E lllzaboth A. N esb itt an d Dalo.-

d u rln g a, -convontlon a t . Sun visiting 4ior dflUgKtoru M r s r j i l l o n Bnun, b o th 'T w In F iO ls:".V o lle y , o f w hich sh e w as co- lie rn a n (C ionillo), G hanayo in , Ann .Y barguen. G ooding; Chris

h o stess . {!ho Is also a m em b er of W ashington, f '. C .„ a n d 'M r s . V/ing, P«yotto: Katliy K lm bidl,Uio n a tio n a l o rg an iza tio n , and Don (DAnha) H obson, M ead- P ie rc o T M argaitot .G a h ard l,h o ld s a f r a n c h is e fo r tho s v l l lo , ' P a . D onny’s hiujbahd, U ulil;-B ecky F rodrlckson andnationw ide an sw erin g se rv ic e Dr..^Don Hobson, Is u ,fo r m e r AngCo G M organ, boU» Poca-“ A nsw er A m e r ic a . '' Buhl r e s id e n t , w h ile . M r. tcUo; IkJnnle A nnls, R u p ert;

lifCAIt R RA D EltS : Rend the next p a ra g ra p h l)ccau!ie It m a y conio ip handy if y o u 're ev e r on a quiz show:

■ Q.—'Wlie'n w as the Chicngo fire?A .-O c t. 9 , 1B71. • . "B ut Hint wns 100-^oarn ago. Shnll we g et m ore cu rren t?

L o s t y ea r m oro Uinn h a lf a million ffres occurred In tho U nited Stnies.'.Over 12,500 lives w ere lost. E ven m ore tra g i­ca lly , a lorRC perlrentnge of deatjis w e re ch ildren, elderly

— r» rso n o M "iw m !d rw iR rh n rb e c fn e frT \T 8 n e ^ fo r~ ju s t"n “ff lw -m lnutcs.

Tho ciiief causes of fires, in o rd e r of th e toll t(iken, wero: [1] Smoking [2] E lec tr ica l w iring 131 H eating and cook'

Ing equipm ent [41 Children play ing w ith m atch c s r.*!) Open flam es and sp ark s [0] F la m m a b le liqu ids f7] Suspicion of arson [a] Clilmnuys and flues [01 L ightning (to ] Spon­taneous ignition. ’’T

Tlio total fire _ toss in 1{)70 w a s an estim ated t2 ,600,000,000. INo m isp rin t—th a t 's two billion, elglH hufl-

. d rcd million do liars.l' . Now for som e tips tha t could save y o u r life:

• Be sure your c ig a re t Is out. M ntches loo. And never■ ^ lc f l ttn ira ti 'h « n ir ir ith tt} m w th f tr tb rY e ¥ c ? rB fT !h 'i^ — —

• Don’t overload eiectricftl oullets with too m any dppll- ances. Don't run cords under rugs o r o v er Todlatorfi w here

' Uioy m ay got damaKod; And rep lace a cord If it Is frayed.

.; f N ever leave sm all children alone in Uie house. Not even ‘ ,/o r a few minute.q.I

• Hnjy.o- your wiring and e lectrlcn l In sta lla tions done by a profos.slonnl.

• S tore oily ra g s and p a ln ti in a cool, p lac e In tightly sea led metnl containora. ■

• N ever use flnm m nble llquld.s for d ry clean ing indoors.

• Novel- wii'oke In bed,

• Ilavo a fire drill In your hom e lo Iw su re evcryo.i)o knows w h a tfo do In cftKo of fire . . ' * •

- KfOW. In c a ie of flr«j ' ......', ------------• Most ;irc8 occur betw een m idnight an d fl a . m . So ,;il* w ays Bleep with your bedroom door closed . If you aufiiioct fire , fool tlio lop nf .lliii door. If »lt's hot, don 't open it. . L scapo Uiru tlw window. B ut firs t a le r t tho re s t of Oie household. ■ ,

• • I f you ca n 't open Uio' window, b re ak It ^wlth a chair..Coyer .thc.rough-edgca-wlUi a blaukot a il-flU -toa-U w --w lodo*_ ledge wlUi'ono log hanging outside apd^ono Iw ld e ,-an d w all for help. . ^

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------ R ob e r f ' R r Strip p 7 ~ H o b b sr~ ia h n n aM n n irg ^ n tlv < rD tT B ra B tr~ sa8 in rD lan e O rah m a, AnN .M .,'W h o h a s v i^ te d M rs. M rs. lU o x sa id . . ! C alif.; and N ancy D ow , Wron-K nox’s o ff ic e In T y in F a lls Wlille ^ s . K nox Is a w ay , Uio gell?A laska. . * , ae v era l t lin ^ s , w ill m ee t wiUi Twin F u |ls A nsw ering Sorvico ' ISU B engals will m e e t Mon* ttif rb o ard , Including Mu's. K nox, will b e 'o p e r a n d by M r. arid/ ta n a S ta te O ct. 23 fo r th e tra - to p la n th e .1973 convention . A M rs . J e r ry K nox.' ' d ltlonal football gam*}.

. PTA SJATB firesidoni, M rs. Arlyne'Kiijrm g, Dietrich,confer, one/ A^rj. Verna Fuller, Boise, ivice president, not or\ly signed up Gov, Cecil D. Ant/ruj as a,m em ber.

O , D S 6 r V G i n C 0 bad him sign a proclamaVon desi^n^ltng Oct. .jj-iiVcbuff/i TO Waggle.—AtidrUioTeclT m o n d e d „ f / iG PJA a s an aciidn group wo^km^ fofy the public interest, adding^ "and. there is no Ayore po/t^nt public interest them'the c/jWdf«n ond youth oH da/io and f/te naf/on." '

taped t very; telephone. ^If It isn't, donT'fumble 'a ro u ^ . trying to (jall tliern. CalUron^ajteighbor'i bouse.• U you^Jjve In an ap a rtm en t building, u so th i sU irw ty . D o p t ta l te a chan(;e on Uie elevato r. I f It fa lls , you’i« trapped . .i *

" S’" ^) ^ c h « i t . WrUe to ABBV, Box etTM, U s A B « e k i,,C a t , M N t. For ■ |M r«oni| r ijjly ct»lo4« ftU n p e d , Bdir«M e4

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1 8 '‘i ’lmeS'News.’ Twin Falls. Idaho AAonday< October 4, I9;riT H £ T t M k s - f ^ e w s 49ers rip ,

3 homers to beat Giants■SAN-^IAnYiIiSCO n i l M l - Inmui m \A Jiin l-ilrlv ii-lii

- Ilob nolxjrLKOtinvHHti't kiclilinj;wlien ho s»ld l»-* likes to lilt in

, oft-tTUiclzed Cjimllcjjtit’k P a rk .. Uc provod i f iJiindjiV In Pitl.sl)un(ir.‘i 0-1 victory over

■ tlifi Siin Frmic’l.sco GiimtK in lliu Natlonn! U'liiiui! playoff.s.

Only 24 lioiir.4 eiirllyr, the Htnipplrij' first,bjinonlnn seoffod «t rcporl-s ; tlmt lie iiiul liis t«amin«tes didn't liko the wind I'usts ' tli»i play. liavf»c wiUi biills.hlt ItJthe air.All Ilflbi!rt!ioib«lid. in tyin« the bcHl-of-five playoff Kerie.s at one .j'Hinc api< ee wUii club three

TUtlHTAnd lu) wuKn'l p a r tic u la r . '(1>o

tlireo hlowH—th e m o st ho ’H ever h it In ono f{innc—cy tn o off th ree lefthandcd & in,Francl.sco pitchorH anti wetU. to U\rco [lifferent fleld.s.

N ot only th a t, llol)«rl.son reached the fa r recejwoH of the stadfu in whllo.playhiff oti a p a ir of f'im py knco.s.

“ I fcol ijro a t Injildo,’' R o lw rt' .son .'uild. ‘"Ilil.*! l.s a bl« win for iL'i iMJcaii.^o we f',0 b ack to PllUJhur((h w here w e ’ll hav e the hom e field .a d v a n ta g e .”

Hob4}rtsoh, who wolind up the en tiro curnptll({n bbcauHo of a c u in jm n iT i^ ijn ^ in ro W t^ riijrd tik iT lin jy ra tliiiu n tT " -- '^ ^ but had n o t h it one du ring the cortlHono shoLi 2 1-2 wooka a«o

es.

PH ILA D EI.PH IA (U P I) - John Brodie throw " th ree toudidow n passes, two to Tc<l K w alick .an d ono t o ' Vfc W oslilnt^on, to lend the 40c r to

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la.st kIx -weekii of the l*^a.itern W vislon ra c c , a lso ch ip p ed ln‘ with ii do u b le to wind up wiUi four h i b j ^ n d l4 to tal baseH.

Ho rbvba lud a f te r ’ th e Kamo tlia t hl.H h o m er drouKht waa the roHiilt o f “ rncH-sod U|i tlininK” H teniin ln j^ ' fro in * hl.s kneo probloiuH. ' ' ■

" I inia.sod 31 ijanicH Ijecau-so

iu>d tljey ’vo re a lly h e lp e d ..‘“nVey mufit h av e 'today ,

Ixjcause th ings like Uj1.h don 't h appen ev e ry d a y ." , : ,

M anaKcr D nnny MurtiiUKh, who hay th e distinc tion of bel!t« tlio only m a n a g e r in playoff h is to ry to ovpld’! a Hweep. Hummed U up fo r IlobcrLson.

"'Hio whble ato ry w as Uieof m y kn tie-n rob lem s and th a t, firs t ba.stim an," he w i l d . '“ I cau.se(i in y tim ing to i^ot know he h a d n ’t h it a hom er In mes.4o<l u j),” .said UolMJrlson, slic weok.‘<, bu t .I 'vo alw ays who o n t # lii[d .to .sit out an -W lloved th a t pow er h itte rs «o

i ilJ jtujUksJMVVwav." •A fter dooblinK and BCwlnK

Uie (fam e's flra t run In the .‘iocond Innln^} on M an^y .& m -

' (ju lllen 's lilt, Hbbijrhion cranktfd up off G iant s ta r te r and loser

- John C um lw rland and rollovers Ron B ryan t and Stove H am il­ton.

____ ______ 1 . _______ ________ ^ __________ ___ - .......... - . - ------ ---------- - — l l l i c firs t blow w ont.dow n theP i r i ’SnU H G H (U P I ) - T e r r y d rly e , fcllowlnjj an In ter- when Hoy G ei'ola mi.ssed a 2j - rlKhtfield line an d c le a re d Uie

. Bradiilm w ra n five ylirds for a - ception b /" l-c e Q illnnd , w ith a y a rd fie ld I'oal. ■ _ elKht-foot hijjh b a r r ie r af te r

Steelers stop Chargers three times ipside 6 far 2 1 -1 7 win

' -fim! th"T(T» u te r tuirchTliryrfTmti "' ........................ - ........................ -.........y .Uio P ittsb u rj'h S teelers defense . A.side from th e ir 6iily leg iti- ynrd-pns.*} from H a d l'to rookie stopped San. Dieuq th ree thnew fn a tc touchdown d riv e , tlio Billy P a rk s , a fpur y a r d run by.

-in « >ldf> MiP yJirti Unn In the« S tee lers cro.ise(f m ldfield Ju.st Mike G a r re tt and a 21-yard flniil 4:47 to l)ea t the C lia n 'c rs o n c e , ‘on a d rive th a t em |L d : flcU U oal Ijy I3ennrs P arie tT ” 21-17 Sunday.^,

’— 'fh r-fiftfe lB t^ w h o K e offchse • w as ab le to susta in only one drive all d ay , w ere not .issured of the v ic to ry , until Mel Blount

. b roke up 'a . p ass to G ary G arrison in the end zone on a fourth down p lay with only 11

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tihm g e . ’ mU lnTijp.m r -w it- -nf-'Ui r - Khivt r nrf-D ave K lhjjm an. '

U m pire Tom G orm an’" who rk e d the lino. .Hald-tho hal'

perfeetion required against Oriole lineup

B A i;n M © n l3 (U PIO - W llllam a Siiid. Blue, who refused to Uilk toD e je c to d , younK V idn B lu e ' Blue UiouKht "U iiid a s good a rep o fte rs before tho Kamc, sa idHlumpo<l on (I c h a i r ' i n . th e stuff a s .I h a d in m y la s t t l ire o ' ho w a s s i le n t b e c a u s e , " I ,O akland A'n loclcor’room an d stijrta . I had KOO(] rhy tlim , My w anted to copcontrate on the

-sirriplyTiftidr^^I-hndthe-lrndTind—ro n tro l-w asT o m in d 'b ff^ o u B h rl '^ in rrje :’'----------- ^ ^I le t it (»et aw ay , i blow It,". woi!ld « e t i t and losp i t ." . . But Blye was obvlou.Hly w eary. Blue, who h a d a th ree -h itte r ' W illiam s, s a l ( l , ho > t B lue, wiUi all tlio questions. "D o you -Koin{» into“ th c"R o v en U rin n in g —fln l5 h th c scv c n trrb cc n an e -“ h e“ -guyfl-aK l^M cN ally_aU -_U icac_when ho wan tasK ed for four still had good velocity and ho questions'?’' he aald a t . oneru n s in O ak lnnd 's 5-.1 loss to the luid his s tu ff. And Blue handled point.

•B a ltim o re O r io le s , s a id , Blftir before during th e sea.son.“ A gainst tiu it c lu b you’ve got to He Uirew n ia lr a good pitch butbo p o r f e d .” h e J w t h U f t . "

Ho a d d e d , “ P m - < 'cry - D iu e s a id i f t h c s c r lc s g o o s todissatisfied wIUj m yself, I w ish a fourtli g am e , h e 's w illing ttf

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"T tilln tfo lph ia E n g lc a .: -Ken W niard c a rrie d 15 tim e s

forVQl y a rd s an d sco red a touchdown on a one-yard ru n in

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-^hoad-wIU)-12:02-lu-|fiuy-.----------With 4:47 to go. John Ilad l,

Uie C liargers q u a r te rb a c k , w as- l iu r r io d — into— Uii’ee—r.Htrulght— l -t -----------:

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. J a c k H am -m ado n leaping In tercep tion a t the four yard- line w ith 1:49 to go.

— - UAY 20-17.G reen IJjiy P a c k e rs , sp a rk ed by Tlie P a c k e rs luid ro lled to a Uie 120 rush in g y a rd s of rookie 10-0 halfU m o lead orr the Jolm Brocklngton an d a fourU) ■ run n in g of B rock(ngton, Donny (town Cincinn ati gumW ir Uiat A nderson an d D ave . H am pton Tinied, cotUinuod Oieir perfcc t“ rm 'd -U te in ra-d lO halftn )ff-,thc lr re g u la r season re co rd agalrist own m iatnke.s—a n Interception •Uie_ old A m erican F ootball Uiat re su lte d In a C incinnati

C hiefs top_D enver on fum ble run

In' th e ir ow n te rr ito ry —to plcl up a second'aijcce.wiVC victory a f te r a n opening gam e loss.

— G r e e n 'D a y 's - f i r s t - 'h a l f 'l e a d c a m e on a 15 y a rd field goal by li)U M ichae ls a f te r D ave H am pton h ad re tu rn e d the opening k ickoff ftO y a rd s and a foyr y a r d ru n by A nderson

« „ oV 1 . I . c n rly in Uie second q u arte r.11,™ nU the Slccl^rH_h||il to ^ ^ o b n v E R (U H ) - K a n sas - - n , e BenKiils c-nrne b ac k lo llo-

do to win w as ru n ou t th e d o c k , e iiy dercnslve end- A aron u , |„ m |„ ,i ,c U ,iri| on a 20 y a rd B ut B radshaw , ry lng to Urown g ra b b ed Uie b a ll in the k ick by H o rst M uhlm ann and

scrm nb le a round e n d ’ fum bled ,jjj. D enver q u a r te rb a c k l ^ m a r P a r r is h 's 65-yard re tu rn and B()b B abich recovered for pou H orn w as h it a ttem p tin g to of a S co tt H un ter mi.s.4.Uie C l ia rg ir s a t P ittsb u rg h s 20- -Sunday an d van 08 y a r d s . .. H u n te r p asse d 10 y a rd s lo vard -lin u w lth liO fito u o . . iq to a lG-3 ^ ic h M cG eorge on th e firs t

A m erican FoolbaU C onference pioy of th e fourUi (jUiirler and win over tlw Broncos, M ichaela in c re ase d Uie lead to

Tlie C hiefs’ defense p roved lo ag a in second.'?.later, w hen, Uie b es t o ffense In Uie c o n t e s t - a f te r a D a v e Robinsop In tercep-

looking a t It.” djiyaroBt.^B ut th ird b asc jn a n S al'B andb “ I t 's not a quosllbn 'brw anU ’ng '

sa id h e 'U io u g h t, Uio tea m lot to p itch W ednesday , i t 's a w liothcr tlio C.lant,i' rl(!litflclilcr B l i i ( r - t i o m r - t a c jn i |i i r i r t l d n ‘t--^ c 5 lte m )fw « n tln ft had touchcd It o r no t, would M cN ally * h c n tho even have, to Ro to th e buUpcn

-h a v o -g o n e -o v e r~ -U ie —bftrrier . t ro uble^—---------- lM iaday-JU tl» ink_L coiJd-gO -"H o (n o b c rtso n ) liil a h o m o r," »‘.yc'lJii<>™ -M U Ii e of (food lnnln|iU.'G orm an sa id runs. I did th ink tlm t once wo WTllhmw said , “ I h av e n ’t

H obortson 'a second blow, n - ' “ j ! , ,1 '" wo w ere . m ade any. pinna y e t" u s furUireen-un Job lo left, pu t the ‘ ‘•■«"i‘" y 1" M 'n m a n d . Y ou . a h e a d , a s ..I'ucsdiiy o r Wcd- iiarae out of rcn ch i n - t h e nesday,.L e n t h , He then added k in g on V™ ^(1“ A lthouBhM otton’s h it tied thoU.e ca k e with a nin th Inninfi - " v o a y b a c k .a K an jo jind r > _ w o ^ ^ •ihot Into W lllle.W ays te rr ito ryin c e n te r ' Blue said he Uiouglit he th rew B elanger’s sing le U in t .g a v e

n i l . firflf tu/n Mftu/i - Only tw b bad p i tc h c s — -tho ono BJilUmore its second run w as Cim m, n n d B r Z n t cam e Pow ell h it for a sing le “ Uie key h it of Uie g am e .” Blue

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D enver’s J im T u rn e r k lcked.o , .17-yard field goal wiUi 2:14 gone in tlie firs t period for D enver’j! only .score, ’h ie play was se t up when K an sa s City

liuiirterTJacirT5JfinDW 5M ~fniTF bled th e firs t.o ffen siv e srtlip of Uie gam e.—

B row n’s touchdow n w as p a r ti- d E T H O IT (U P I) - E rrol culai:ly crush ing because it cu t M ann’s see iiiing ly Innocuous Kl- off a p rom ising d riv e a t the y a rd field goal with 4 ::i5 left in K ansas City 24 aU irted w hen u ie g a m e proved-, to be the

-D ave W ashington rc co v ercd o (U ffcrenco Sunday for Uie W cndoll Ilnyea tum ble.^ D e tro it U o n s when tho A tlanta

F a lco n s last-<lltch - ra lly . fell s lio rt, 4KW . . -

D e tro it’s drive w hich cu lm in­a te d . In M ann’s second field goal of Uie g am e consum ed the

V l2 ^ W * '* c i I “ *7 T T ^ — ^ r s r ^ r t tT T im i r f im i r q in r r t c m ^ 3 Uie w ild N ational Football*

C onference g am e, m s A N G ia E S (U P I ) - D ick U B e a u In tercep ted the

l ju ic e Hentzel b roke open a 5911, p„H.s of h is c a re e r , his Ught defensive football giune In second o f ihe g am e , m oving Uie fOurUi q u a r te r when he him Into th e No. .1 spot in the sp rin ted 50 yjjrds around end to a ll-tim e l is t , to sUill one A tlanta a touchdow n, ennbllnn the U s j r l v e i i f lo r t h a t fie ld (jOnl. Ancclo.i n a n w to sco re I h d r H ow ever, the l-’nlcon,i .scored firs t victo ry of tho season , n l7 J 3 M th 32 seCond.s to p lay when decision over the prev iously J c tf V an ' Note blocked a u n te a te n Q iicaiio D ears Sun- H erm an W eaver punt and Tom

* H uycn p lu ck e d it from a m as.1li ite rc e p tio i is an il fu m b le s of p la y e rs on the 20 nnd ruu it

uulllfied m ost of Die su sta in ed , |n for a touchdow n.6 1 (c n sW c^ m a r c h c s — M ld d lo -------------------- :-------------------------------linebacker, Dick Butkua w as, as usual, n one-m an gang for C h ic ag o , In te r c e p tin g two pa.sse.4 and recovering a Bjim

-fu m b le

Rams down.

"H e h as W5cn off an d on wlUi I iw m ost of Uio tim e bu t I | Uiought ho w as re a lly ouLstJind* Ing today—p artic u la rly , on a | tw o-strike bunt j i tte m p t.

“ But th e big p lay , 1 think. I was whQn M iller s tru ck out (.Tito) F uen tes w ith th e bases loaded and one ou t in tho .samo | inn ing ,” M urU ugh said .

U ttle Gene Cnines,_ who h it I four hom ers all y ea r,' also got into Uie PitLsburgh long-baU sliow by pu tting a “high fast ball which I w as looking fo r" into the leftfle ld .seats.I'littburgh S«n Prcnclico

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'Hie U am s opened tho scoring at 10:52 of^tH e f irs t q u a r te r when U s -Joseplisdn- b lasted Uirough Uio righ t &ldo of Uio lltic for a elx-yard touchdow n. Thlfl cam o a t-U io -en d -o f-n -47-yor<l' d f lv o d u r ln n w h ich n o m o n ih ib rio l c o m ^ e t^ d a 20-yard pjiss vtit Ja c k ilniJw and a 2.V

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fiimble.by-Joseplison lato-bi-U ic^ ' f irs t q u a r te r , the B ears m oved

into R iun terr ito ry hu t could (k) no b e tte r than « 2fl-yard goal by M ac Pcrc fval, th e lt only ' scoro-of th e day . '

In .U ie 8Q oon(|,.qm irtor,-Jock Concannon, the s ta rtin g • B ear

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Davids leads amateursj CraiK Rldd, S alt I j k o ^ayinK .. .

leuguo*'■ and ''w n ltlng for a course of m y ow n," cu rv ed out a four-under p a r G4 Sunday af- tcqioon to win tim Idaho opun Kolf cham pionship.. Hidd, wluTallot ilio b est round of the. day while the second-day ItMidcrs'Wcro dropping; like fllea, was Joined in the-w inner's circle by P au l D avids, L ava Hot j^rinK S. who won Uio am a te u r gross title for the sec o n d . tinip with a 210, Joe Tom os, G reat Falls', who won Uie nut a t 1D4 and Dick K r.aincr, S o lt- I j ik e

_City*_winneruDLtlic_pciLscnloc-

sho t ^ladenduck, who scored on keeping it up In Bi((ht. SuncLiy.

nw K ed-lO th h o le -e a r lie r this - th e b est -ro u n d of- Uio to u r;- p lace thanks to a twistinK 1 ^ sp ring , knew it w as close b iit n am c n t — .u sevyn-under 01 foot uphill ouylo p u tt on 'the IBUi cou ldn 't see Ujo s tick w as - S atu rd u v "—‘ struKRled to a 78 Kroon. ’

Redskins take eastern lead by defeating Cowboys 2 0 -1 6DAU iA S (U P I) - C harley o ffcW v o outfit loft WiLsliin«ton i l ju r a w a y and L urry Brown.

H a rra w ay 'a 67-yard scorlnK Juonc ^jlop the N F C ’s En^t jmd 'H ie C ow boys'on ly touchdownsortie on the W aslilngton Ita > 0 'r e c o r d w as th e only on u one-yard tunKo b y 'RiKlsklnfl* tiilrd p lay rtf tlio ^ t a n i l i ^ e d - 6 n« loft • (iT Hh* C idvln HUl, with 3:M loft In Ujo-

l . y — J /_dQ w n -fco ro :,o n fi-y ird -o U U w lth ~ 9:62 loft In the fourth q u a r te r! ,

t o U c f o a t ■ on a 45-yard d riv e , whichincludod a-3fl-yard-AH-WoodaU—

Crsiig' Kiflfl

tliv’lsion. ■ Kamo and BUI K lb ificr'^50-yard~ N ulionul circuit.in id d , who w as a m em b er of touchdown p ass to Itoy 'Joffcr- C urt K nigh t's 25- and"Jl2-yard

tiioBYUtiolft^^amUu-oughlopO, son c a rr ie d th e Skins to a 20-10 field goaU in tho Uilrd and -- lo a t-a ll-h ls-co m p c U tlo n -ln -tlie—N ational—Footbu ll—C o n foranco-iou rtlj—^ periods— aoulod— t h o -

flnal four Ijolea a s a f te r 14 ho sliowdown v icto ry Sunday over v ic to ry for Ujp "Redskins, wlio wjifl ostensibly knotted in a four- tlie Dalian Cowboys. re p ea lo d ly found gap in g holesway tie. B ut one by one his • ^ - * " -th e D allas dt^fenso-agaln.stcom petition fell by Uio w ayside 'Tlic v ic to ry by tjie N FC 's tlie p a s s and rfi.sli for K ilm er’s .

_ a n d he finished atronK to win best defense o ver tlie top paw ies and strontj eaally. • , ■ ■

•i; ' C g i m j --C ia iitM eJg e .'C a rJ i.—.chances tlicrcA jyiJdU iQ -ypung 4. . — , Ocham pion. " I h a v e n ’t pu tted to u d ic r- .g ro en a tills y>ason,"-

g a m e ' after'^ M ike C la t^ liad k ep t tliuir hopes alive wlUi 22, 0 imd- 27-yard field goals ln '4 h e se c o n d -q u n rte r ,-—

Miami 1 I - 10. MIAMI (U P n -C lu o rg e Niick scored tw o fourtli jierlod touchdow ns Sunday-^the second one from two y a rd i o u t. with

:^lw.o-iiilimtcs-to.playr:^tQ-pQwcr- Uie Now Y ork Je ts to a 14-10

"com o-fronM )ohlnd v icto ry over Uie M (ainl Dolphins. ’

N ook’H sco re cllm axeil a c o n t ro v e rs ia l 117-yard d r iv e which w a s se t up wlien the JeLt punted to M laiiii’s 37, bu t . a Dolphlti In a d v erte n tly touchftl Uie ball a n d New Y ork’s Paul C riine 'covered the p u n t, glvlnK it to the J e ts 011 M iam i's 37.

n ig K m erson Boozer, having an^ou ts tand lng runtilng a f te r­noon In stifling h ea t wblch was tnuHsured a t 112 degree.'! on the field , ga ined 30 of tliii 37 y6rds

I - ln _ N e w Vor k ’9. unino-wimilng

pa.ss to Rich C aster Which carrie<i th e J e ts to M iam i’s 16.

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' .S T A T E FAMM

R oger S ta iibach ,' who .'ciune off Uie bench In th e final q u a r te r to re lie v e s ta r te r C raig M orton to t l ie delight of the 01,55-1 fans who b ra v e d a. steady.- dow n p o u r> w as a f lh e 't h f o t t l c ~ of -tlic desperation 00-vord

drive.Nock sc o re d -h is firs t touch-

swai^moverNew England 2 3 -3

^ j i - k i e ^ k o f f - p e t u i ^ n -

D iillas delve.B ut, Die R edklns m an a g ed to

ti ik e ' Uie .ensuing klckoff JUid ru n ou t Uic clock w ith Brown

Tu u l TTffFfTSWIiy ntHUiTR S i r " t re m e n d o u s sliow s of runn ing pow er.

- I I n r ra w a y w o u n d " u p 'a s t h e - gam e '.i lending ru s iie r w ith l i r y a rd s In 18 c a rr ie s .

. F o x b o ro , M a . ' ( U P I ) — InlQ th e gam e cap p cd n quick 45- ■H^ e -Balt tt?n»re Q >lt3Tfttl<!' R nt‘ly—yB rd-B nlt in w re ' ill'ivg - in-i M o rre ll 's a r m ' a jid “J im M orrall hit on a big 35-yard pa.is O’B rien 's foot to an ea sy 23-3 to Nottlnghanr\ to th e P a trio t w in -o v e r th e N ew ^'K ngland . four..R atrln ts-S unday ,

-JU&TARRIVED-

N CW IN TE R N A T IO N A L LE A S ED TR A C TO R S n 'F U L l M O N TH FA C TO lfV W A R R A N TY :F 6 5 6 D H yclroU ak< cIrivH | _ j.,F 0 3 6 D Qro r -P rivo _ _ ■ ______ j _____low h o u r^ , o x c i/l l t jf r t^ n d i» iq n .

— -G E M INTERM ATIONAL—-------^110 6 Hqna^n A ve ., B u r le y __________ ________ 678-9057

he added , noting h e 'd p layed In^th e le s s o r lig h t to u rn a* _

-TmmViTTiiraiJtr -ihcr y 5f', . “ Strt:oU IS~(m oti hlmcnmiicr'nmmiio-niaiit.'!He w oundlupw itliji.ono-undor _ H ockyT Jidm pson ra n a klckoff n e v e r tra iled agn ln . l l i c 541,

par 203 total for tljo th roe days M y a rd s fo r a touchdow n and 200i>ounder got a key block a tand a three-shot Wnd over John ■ q u ar te rb a ck F ra n T arken ton h is 40 nnd no S t. I^ u ls defenderKinsey, Boise, and Jo e Bon- added two m ore on a p a ss and w a s clone a f te r th a t,signore, A m erican Fork , U tah. • q- ru n to lead Uie Now York On tJie next New Y ork .series,J im B ak er, S a lt L ake City, who G iants t o n narro w 21-20 v ictory T arken ton m oved hla tea m 5flcarrle<l the lead goinK Into the nvpr ttie Rt. l i iu ls C ard in als y a r d s jn five p lay s , h |ttin i:J}ob

~ i i y , fell by Uie w aysule w ith a SUnday afternoon In a na tional- I'ucker on an 10-yard p ass for75 and U n n y S troup, P ay e tte , ly telev ised N ational F ootball ta lly shortly before the firs twho w as one shot-off S atu rday L eague g am e . - period ended,night, tum bled back to 20fl. Tlio v ic to ry gav e Uie G iants a T ark en to n m a d e It 21-3 ea rly

— A s-h o s t-p ro fe s s lo n a l-C ly d e — 2.1-T ocord -nnd-pu t-them -ln -fl-i'»U »o«)cond-pcrlod -O n-u -2 .yard -• 'n iom sen liad p red ic ted . If an second-place lie w ith D allas In ru n , capping a 74-yard drive,

am ateu rvw ero even to win the tlie N ational Conference E ast- B akken added a ^ y a r d field ■ Idaho Opbnr-Uils wTm Uiu y ea r, cm DIvlHion. S t..lliiu 'ls 'fc in o ~ l-~ 'B m l't° puH thCT flrdU lTllS '^thlyr

H lu tT i^ o ^ f .Q io a m sw iw r e a d y . T o n t r p o l n t - b u t ^ h i r e n r d i n n l s -D avids, who w as low a m a te u r ' 'i i ic C ard inals opened a 3-0 fa iled to th rea ten a f te r th a t.

lead on J im B ak k en 's 14-yard . S t. l^ul.n ,rookie Mel G ray

O ilers tie

M orrall pa.H.ned fils w ay.out of an -e a rly -so a iio n -s lu m p -w h llc —I .0 :B ricn .k lck t‘‘d field goals of 43. f 41 and 5 0 7 a r d s p lu sT i'p n lr’ O f' | converalons to g ive th e favored colts th c lr Kccon<l win In Uirc6 s ta r ts .

B altim ore sco red two touch­dow ns In the firs t q u a r te r s Tom

from m e two mii Don N pttlngham from Uie ope as Uie CoIUj bu ilt a 1.4-polnt lead before New E n g lan d got Its only points on g ia r l e y Gogo lak 'a 3 4 ^ y a rd second pcrloa"|rrera” goiQ.

O’B rien, who h a s now .kicked -n lno-auccoaslvo fleld-gouli}, one

In th is ev e n t In P ocate llo four, yeofa ago, h it a 68 to win the gross p riie . Blit hfr could 'lihvo been c lw e r. Ho wont Uiree under w ith a 20-foot b ird ie pu tt on th e I4tli bu t tlien gave a ll the ^strokes to p a r back on Uie IGUi \ / I v n c I and 17Ui.-“ I s ta r te d Uie day .

-Uilnklng Uiat a Gfl m ig h t do It for m e .” D avids said . “ I njiw th 'avo had th a t thought In m y head wlicn I h it U iat second sho t on Uio IflUi."

T liat sho t flow Uie g reen and abou t wiped out h is chances lo r a sub-par round.

T om es' v icto ry In Uio not

field coal before th e G ian ts not 1‘ml '■allip‘1 tlw C ard iria ls on two rolllnR, Out on Uic cnsulni! >on(! scorlnK pns.sc.s from Pclu^ klckoff, T liorapson b roke loose B cntliard .

He sco red on a 64>yarder a s U m c~ ran out In th e opening lialf. Tlie C ard in a ls h ad tjiken over on their 20 a f te r a m issed

---------------‘flold-Roal, and-IJoaU lard,-a^ler-lm o v |^ g th e tea m to. his 3fi, ca lled tim e out wiUi nine seconds re m a in in g . He sen t G ray on a down-^md-out p a tte rn an d Uio speedy re c e iv e r ou tran a ll G ian t d efenders before ho ca u g h t the ball.

G ra y hau led In a fiO-yarder

J lQ U S X O N -(lIP l)----- C lia r lc s -s l io r t o f-L o u --M lc h a le ’s c l u b - |reco rd , w as booting Uie longest of h is c a re e r when h e lilt a bellQwIng w ind from th e m id- field s tr ip five seconds Into Uio fourUi q u a r te r .

Tlie P a tr io ts , losing for Uie

Step UDtoLaudeitPremium Quali Scotch ^

shuts out B ills 1 9 -0

B IiX )M IN G TO N , • Minn. (U P I)—D ave O sborne dove In fro m Uie one y a rd line In Uic

d iv w o n .w n ., ra tf jer su rp rM n g r e c o . r ; » T i ; r ^ S u n d 7 « n d Sle ^ r d W o d a f te ra nee ho s a low handicap Mltmeqotji Vlkinc*i added a field C ard ina ls h ad tak e n a punt golfer, c a rry in g a five an d Umt S S y in tl 0 som seldom l e ^ the ow ner ow n a l^ ro ^ e io ln g on tS def^^look a t Uie prize. However, second-day lea d er Lee Cliat- terton ra n Into sh o r t , gam e trouble and fell biick Intb a Uiroo-way ‘ tie for -second.

K ram er w a s an evu*n p a r 08 to

befo re the bnlf re ach e d him and w as wide open for th e score.

Ali^plainswin Uie sen io r ^ I s l o n tlUe.

Sun V a l l e y ^ n a t e u r N ils

Uie Buffalo Bills 19-0.

N orm Snead , s ta r t in g h is first- g a m iT a s q u a r te rb a c k for the V ikings In re g u la r .season p lay , sneaked In from th e one In the fourth q u a r te r fo r Uie other Viking touchdow n. ^ l O

U adcndaek tu rn ed In the Bern of v ,k |„ „ launched twoU ie - to u r n B m c n tw )ie n ,l i8 -c lB h t- -„ , |^ , , il„ a |- j f |v c 3 - |n - - th r ^ lr s t- - - - " - - - T — ---------------Iron toe aJiet w ent Inte the hole u ,,, r e m a l C l lo n th « p » r t l u - C T j r l M ^ y n r d - 1 4 l h - , ,o p j i i , , - '^ „ | , ^ T n ta r o k ........ " ^ : ----------------------Breen. Tlie ba ll hi Just In front blocked an a tte m p te d field Bonl LONDON (U r-II - F o rm er of Uio cup , then ro lled In lodRlng (rom the 44 by P ro d Cox, and h c n v y w c l R h t c h a m p i o n In view ag a in st Uie flag stick , (j,,, second h a lte d -w h e n O ln t M u h am m ad All^nUI Sundny the When Badonduck m oved the j j o p p c j „ g„ |.nd p a ss n ix t tim e lie fl|!ht.H cham pionsUck, Uio ball fell In a s It w as B in g ’ E lm e r W y a tt Jo e F ra z ie r It would bo like “ A

................... recovered on the 10. liull an d Uie m a ta d o r” In the_________________ _____ r in g .— - .- ,...................................... - . '

All told a new s conference .he--- ---------------------------------------w ould d e f e a t - F r a z i e r In a

re m a tc h . F ra z ie r d ea lt All h is f irs t am i only defea t In a title

lialf out of view._ l^o m h is lower elevaUon tee

ProfcflAioiuil . 203 - C raig lUdd, Salt U k o

City A m ateur'iic t.■ JW I-.'o b n Kinney, Bolae a mi____m-t - Jo e Tom es, r . rc a t F nll.s th .h l 'liiat M ilrch.J o e H onslB norc, A fner1ca H ~ 200 - U e O ia ttc r to n , B0 I.10! 'Fo rk , 2IW: ■. . Drnd W ills,' Twin F a lls ; lUk

D uckee, relea.sed by the H ous­ton O ilers Inst m on th , k icked a 37-yard field goal -with- five seconds to go Sunday to give Uie underdog New O rleans Sain ts a 13-13 Ue with tlifeO ilers . - , - ___

M ark M oseley, a k icker signed only S a tu rd ay by Uie O ilers , h a d p u t Houston ah e ad 13-10 wftH a '4 4 -y a fd 'f i ^ d goal

-w iU i-S Q -K Q C ondfi-io -go ,___ __A rchie M anning, who h ad

Uirown a B3-yard touchdow n p a ss to D anny A bram ow icz In Uie f irs t q u a r te r , pu t Uie Sjilnts back in field goal position vylUi tw o 15-yard p a sse s in the final IS sec an d s . 'l l ie firs t w as to A1 Dodd to th e H ouston 45 and Uie second w as to Abramowlcy. on Uie .side lines to Uie O iler 30 w ith nine seconds rem ain in g .

A GO-yard field goal a ttem p t by M oseley on th e g a m e 's final p lay • w a s 15 y a rd s . sh o rt. M oseloy h ad booted a 22-yard field goal for Uie O ilers In the f irs t 'q u a r te r an d D urkee also k icked a 14-yarder for New O rleans.

T lie H ouston touchdow n ca m e “ olTir70-yar'd“p a jr s ^ r o n fn u r r re ^

Johnson to. Q ia r lle . Jo in e r w ltbr 4:23 re m a in in g In the gam e.

T lie touchdow n p a ss w ork up a H ouston offense w hich had Ijeen Ine'pt for th e f irs t .th ree an d a h a lf q u a r te rs .

A fter Jo h n so n 's touchdow n p a s s , ho took th e O ilers from Uielr own 39 to Uio S aln ta ' 37, w ith th e big p la y a 21-yard ru n by Jo e D aw kins to p iil Houston

* In position for Mo.>ielcy’s la s t- m inu te field co a l.

Rocond Umo ln Uicop utiirl.s-iiad' I two touchdowns called'b'acK In | Uie game, once on an officials'

j i i l in g when llnebacker_Stcv^ Kiner raced 32 yards wlUi a

-blQekgd_field_^L>onLand again-

Still at a kotch Dollai Price

when a 41 y a rd P lu n k e tt to Ron S e l le r s s c o r in g p a s s w a s nullified by a holding p ena lty .

M atte 's touchdow n ju s t 5:37 .

A ulhinllc S eo lch Dollar

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IOO‘. niOlDtB SCOKH WIIISH'tS, fMPO'fllCP t nOITltO DV COOOlftli«U4.VJOftTS, OIlflOIT. MIfll.

'207 — J im B aker, Si^lt Ij ik e T urnnulst City. 208 — Tom W illiam s, U g a n ;P a u l A U en, B illin g s ; E rn ie S c h n e ltc r , O g d e n ; D ick KraiTQcr, S alt U k e City, and G eorge S chneltcr. Billings.

209 — Jon M auss, V ernal,U tah; Ijin iiy^ lo laon ,^S alt Lako C ity , a n d u i n n y S tro u p ,P ayette .

20{) ~ Jo n es E vans, Siilt Lake X 'lty .qnd Arnold H ancke, Boino.

— ,.211— D ave D crro tt, JUack- fool, and Bob . BeUoy, Las Vegas.

212 M ike BbnRhaw.,P o c a te llo ; Jo h n P o to ra o n ,

• Caldwell; B ill Downs, S alt Lako City, and Ken S parks, N am pa.

Scnlora . .208 — D ick K ram er , & ilt IJiko

a t y• 211 — Arnold l|an o k o ,'B o ise

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• He will d ea l wlUi F ra z ie r — "w hipping h im an d convincing h im " — Uien re tir e , ho said.

F a lls , and Bill Cook, Tw in F alls 204 — D ave C om pton, T exas 200 - O ra W lldm an

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- h a n d - tn e i'js • th ese r e i j i i i r e - n i i 'n ls . A f te r A^onth's openinn

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_S u u l' .i-p ru e o e d 5 i..tu _ ra lt le _ n f f_ 1(1 t r i c k s . I f We^t o |iens so m e r t h e r - J in l t " l lu ' p la y w il l f*o m o re s lo w ly bn l l l ie end re- M d t w i l l he n ine o r 1(1 t r ic k s . In ( it l ie r w o rd s , th ree

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u x io | j| i( in l)icldiii« Ihi! lu ijlio r o f tw o f iv u -c a i'i t su ll.s . V o ii w itnt III l)(! Hllri! lo i ;c l II s c ( 'D l l ftrh iuu 'i! Ui lilil luiil .votl io t 'i t 't

~ s lr i in i; I'MDiiidi to open w ith Uvo,

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. IT !IAS DECN Boientifically determined that a-certain small number of husbands invariably get toothaches when . tlietr wives are expecting . . . >SOME OP THOSE swinging slngjes apartment houses are said to pick up about-a fourth as much monQV-on tlie damage deposits.asJhey make on.tha_ ren ts- ,. T in s is peculiar, I.th ink. A German study reveals . that individual who is apt to talk most about death Isltlw •1-ycur-olcJ' child. ’

T llU li li on a ajatch is unlucky, that's-widely believed. Also widely, believed is-the notion this* superstition g6t started (luring World War I In the trenches whefe s&ldiers felt nn cnoiny Rniper would fin^ time to take a(ni and ihoot i f a - match were kept rifire long enough to light the aniokei of three in?n- That’s wrong, however. That fancy flnincial’ fellow Ivar Krou^er, known as thel Match King o f Sweden, dronmcd up the tricky superstltion'and promoted it around the world simply to sell more matches.

CUSTOMl-R SER V IC E : 0 . *‘Wlut’S the age of th« oWesl. fatlier of a newborn baby?" ,A; Nobody knows. OldeS^atf T over heard of was a 92-yedr-old Iowa physician who delivcrod his own'wife of on 11-pound boy several years ago',

j ut there aren't any truly authenticated r^cordi of elderly . pli[wr.''bocTiTiVcriicd ' iiTtiicar 7e" ^ frequently“ alCest~to ’ maternity, biit paternity is rare proved by unimpeachable eyewitness accounts. . , Q, "How long does it take to age half a beef properly? At what temperature?" A. Maybe four to six weeks At idiOTit 35 degrees F .

.OrHN_,QUjAS‘nO N : What's the toughest golfvcoUrse in the UmttJiI'Staies'/ . " .........

TnTRK how many plncc nomes'wel^'ljnspniit'srciiBvcland'' was named iifter n man coiled Cleuveland. Australia was. . . - ...................4uiiUjalia-Swttlft-ciuiukl4iaufc-bc<ai-Seflltlu__

Scatl, whichever And Wnco started out as Iluaco. Ne/er ■' mind, the list ets too long. . . DO M ALE Irish setters particularly yo for redheads? Such is the whimsicAl query o(1) client No, they Tlon't, and it’s sad. That little lady Irish setter is not a . uVing red-haired beauty to another dog. She’ looks Aruy

WMAT’S voiir slnntl on that Hallowe jn nractice called

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W E 8 L B Y D A Y r Anvone kno w ln tP h * w ti6 reA bouti, a d d re t i o'" «n y In torm M lon on W e ile y D a y , p laa»« w rite J a c i i K ill lo n . P . 0 . Uox eJiO, U . S . Court H ou io , Portland/ Oregon, W307.

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J.A T.E5.T_la»hions_rn--llnow 4«-by- LeVoy». Call C .w i K n n ico k , 733 6SiB. .

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P H IV A T E I IN V E S T IG A T O R , 15 y c A r i owperlonco. A ll conlldonllfll« Cam 733 5091.

T R A IN IN G in \»ypnosl» And »oH l»ypnoth.” 433-4176, •

H ED U C Ex Wllti R U D O O S E , V90 R e m o v s a M ce ti f lu id s w ith P U U ID l :X t l .« « IV)th at P EN - N Y W IS E D R U G .

.U X C n C IS E m e new w a y . Rent e x e r c iu and Itea lth equipm ent.

P R IV A T E In vaH Igator — 34 Hour S e rv ice . A ll co n fid en tia l. Phone 733-M31 — n ight 733-5773.

A L C O H O L IC S A N O N Y M O U S , Tw in- F a i k co u r lh o u ie , W odncsday At a -.30p .m : A l Anon, 3rd F lo o r . 733 ‘ 7033. Fo r lu r lh e r in lo rm a ilo n 4030,

O P E N ; IN T E R N A T IO N A - , ta g e , l l r i l In Southef'' lA ho .IS ix fom alo tochnlclA nt .. . le rv o lo u . 11:00 A .m . to 10:00 p .m . 3 } l ^ » in A vchue E A l l , Tw in ^M l». 733

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F A R M M A N A tJ E R : ^upervlte fa rm .hilD.-aju’-lcutiuril .tackaroui^iJoR. c t ik l ie ^ ,M ,0 0 0 , C ^ B ill Todd7>i4- 3410 Sne iling and Snelllng

D R IV E R S N E E D E D to Haul h a y . ■ Opportun ity to le a m to d r iv e d le M ls,|M 4-403* .-G o o d ln g ,'.:; •

W A N T E d : EKp«rlence<^ can m ilk haw lei', V ic k R o b e f li , M3 Nor^hW aitilng to n . 73J.4373. '

L A V AV^AV FO R C ^ R IS T M A S I ' W E N E E D tw o w om en part lim a to

lu ll t im e , lo he lp u i handle s e b u n a l detnand to r-the C hrltt- m a t g ift lin e . EK Cellen I ea rn ing* , even Fn ip a r e lim e . Women over 14 o n ly , In te rv le w jn g n o w . C a l l

. Vanda Deauty . Cou ru e lo r, M r* . P a lly C o in , 734.lOM.

D IE S ,E L M E C H A N IC , good working kriowledoe of h ig hw ay t r u c k i and r o lr lo e r a l lo n n e c e n e r y . S h llt w o rk. Good b e n e ll l i and good p a y . C all co llect lo r A rv in S w a ie y , 703- 753 3334. i-W a y S e rv ic e . .W o lli, NovAda.

EARN $12,000 OR MOftE PER YEAR

Sellino IJo o ko f AAormon'i and Now To ilM n en I on C A te lle la p e i , and othel- ro lA led nr^AtoriAli, Fu ll o r . PArt tim e . •

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335 N orth 4lh WeU Drioham C ity ; Utah B4303

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p orturiity lo r an am b itiou t m an )o operate h it own b u i ln e u . M utt be oVfC 35 and nave w m e fin an ces.

. Pbt In form ation c a ll 733 1434.

M U ST lie m a rr ie d , a high school Uradunro w ith som e SAles ox p e r lo n c o . O o n o lits In c lu d e , vn cA tlo n And h o s p lt a l l ia l lo n .

■Anply T R O Y N A T .IO N A L - IN C T ^ t- Sdcond A vw iuo W est.

C AN Y O U Q U A L IF Y N E E D W O M EN -to a ss is t In m y

business. 3 ho urs a d a y , 5 d ays a w eek . tSOper w eck*..Por personal in te rv ie w c a l l M R S . ASH - CRA>^T, At 733 3956-bptwoPO 3:00 and 4 :00 p .m .

FartYt W ork W anted 73

m y ' i W t K I N G and hand fie ld s ta ck in g , anyw^iore. Call 734.3088 or 835-5547.

C U STO M S W A T H IN G . T . E . Mud- so<i. 334 5044, Je ro m e .

C U STO M H A Y sta ck in g , anyw tie re . — 'sse fW B r-w fe rT B W ifrp iV 6 rtn j4 ^ ;

C U X t o m D E C T d ig g ing . Exchang e

C U STO M D IS C IN G a n d o r plowing oqulppod for h e a vy crop residue oonullions. H igh clegrAnce In- te rn a llo n a l p lo w . 543 5954.

n O N N IE '6 W IG S A L O N , t ft ltn in g — C o n d itio n ln Q — S t r i n g , C ascA d o i, syn the tic w ig s U.OO'.i umafn H a ir w igs J5 .50 335 M nl W est,

H Y P N O S IS F O R Welu<i' and sm oking , 733 0430,

:H R 'IS T IA N h o u s e H O T L IN E . 147

C U u io M P O TA TO , H A R V E S T IN G , H . M artin^ pitono 035 519V

C U STO M F A R M tN O , boan com h in ing , p lo w in g , d isc ing , U>r1lll»or In io c llon , L . R . SorcnSon, 733 4441.

S W A T H P * C , h iilln o 'A n d ita c k ln g , ’_o r_a JL ltire tt.-p h Q n c_Z 33

:U STO M R O C K picking w ilh An. derson R o ck P lc k o r . Uront Oowor,

■ 5 4 ^ 4 ;ji^ O u h l,__________________________

C i O N ' T R E A D T H I S A D

l^ le s e you m ean buslfiess . . . Wo . a re now c o n ild c r ln g ()ualllle<t ap-

p llc a n li In Vour area to become a 'w rk ln u 'p a r to lQ u r National "Hot Fo o d" D rttrlbu to r S ys le m . You •re n o t app ly ing tor a |o b l Yo u are •p p ly ing lo r a ve ry high profit buslneet of vour ow n. NO ( iX t> E R IE N C C N I- C liS S A R Y - NO S E L L I N G IN V O L V E D . Y h is business can be » la rlo d part tit |ie

• — no need to Quit your job . Can bo expanded lu ll t im e w ith com pany IlnanCing., Wo IIPO0 pcople w v can depend on- Our p roducts aro n a tio n a lly -famous "H o f Fortd" i le m i m ade by HoltW, H ornull, O ie l Hoy a r doe, N abisco , e tc . Wo hA veo ver 34 va r ie tie s o l Hot Soups And Hot L-ntrees, such a s : »i>ol S lew , Q tlcken & D um p lings. Chill a, iU a n s Andon and on. W otiavo All o l A it io r lca 's lA vo rilo s . A ll ttutso de lic ious products A rv sold froni the lA le s l in AUtoitiA llc vending

J M l.y if ln i« o L _Y Q u r^ o u te _w ll l- t JU - estab llu io d (ind in sta lled hy us. Yo ur age is nol a fa c to r: if you t)u a llfy . P o rlo c i lor a n ic n couple to operate a s a la m lly business .

C ASH IN V E S T M E N T ; 1 R E Q U IR E DA S L O W A S ' ' • -------11,395,00 "P LA N O N E »1,047.00P LA N TW O 13,933 00P LA N T H R E E I } , 795 00

IN V E S T M E N T G U A R AN T .E E OFor fu r ih e r lo fo rm ation__or a

'p e r io n a r in lo rv lo w In yo iir *iroa, send N am e, add ress L phono no. to ; H O T FO O D D IV IS IO N . 3443 No.. C e n tra l A v o ., 4 lh F lo o r , Ptioonlx, A f iw n a B5013.

Hornet For Sole 50

.b r ic k hom e. Total of 4 bedroom s, ta rg e 'fa m ily room ,, n ice kltct\en w ith built in ra n g e , Kuom lor a hor^y and garden on th is e x tra la rg .! lot To lfll p fico o n ly »3I,500 Defter h u rry ; th is w il l not la s t lo itg . Call Gene tiopkins 543.4445.

• N adino-Koopnick 733'73V/, (:u n lcu Coopnr 733 4V40or L A N D O I- I- IC E

“O F .IDAH O R E A L T O R S , 733 0714, a c ro iS fro»n So,tr«

3 III^ DROOM S, fa m ily ro o m , p a r i t>Asen»ont, gAS lu rnAco . Co»tsider G I. lA iv or Uownpayn\ont And assum o low In terest loan. 733 8343

. M O U N TA IN S T A T E S H t iA L T V 733 S07J.

i»Y O W N ER 3 Ik'droonf clou- In, ■U.IS fu rn .ico , .ind v .ic a n l.14,500 733 H.SUg. , ^

W AN T TW O or lliroo bndrootn'hou&u In unotl cond ilion , lo liontnvod 455 VV25 l)(tloro.9 a nt o r n fto r V p .m .

N EW 3 H ED R O O M '^ hio du lar, by ow nirr. carpn lod . 1' j b a iljv , doublu c a r 0«raac., 133,500. 7J3 7.S4H.

» Y Q W N I'R : 3be(troutns, balh m ain-- t tB a n ro M rr-m tT T

_£QH_5AIE_.LinUor ba r and restAurAnt in sm all tow n, SiAi V a lle y terrilory .'C> ood su m m e r And - w in te r to u r is t business. F in e hunting and lish inu a rea . P resen t o w ners , 11 y rs want to re t ire .—T o ta l. p r ic e , bu ild ing , cqulpm cyit, otc. 135,000,' U ,000 down, bal- e a sy contract

' R E A L T Y .R R O K F R A G n C O ,

3109 State St.U O IS E , ID A H O

T e l: 344.4937 343 H5195

M oney W anted

•W A N T-TO I»rrow /-tl0 ,000---- tu ;0 0 0 .Highost In te rest ra te . Box N 1 4 , c o T lm eS 'N ew s,

RedI C « lt ile 'lo d n i “ 38

F A R M A N O ranch loans. In terosl as low a s 'S por cent. U , N , T E R R Y IN S U R A N C E AGEN CY^ , D ankand T rpst O u ild lng. 733 1741.

Music L e iio n t 40

A C C O R D IO N G U IT A R in structio n . R cot« l- le s io n s . Ptione Je ro m e . 334 4550.-

O ther In i ruction 46

F IN I ' Ih H ib H SCH O O L a t homo. No i i ip attend . A lto , c tm iplnlB r a / r a r V o u r s o s V O lp io tria s

nwc;^je<(, f r e ? Drocliu ro oKplalns lE H IC A N ' SCH O O L

7444, Uolso,

M lO N til‘ « ES C R O W . K w F a r r ' . escrow agont. Rnal estate d o tin g , p ro perty ' m anago m cn l. 734^3397.

T H R E E IIED R O O M H O M E lo r salo by o w n«r. H as la m lly , room , 0 a rtiA l basum unt, i>ntlo, and on. c losed lia c k y a rd . Near schools and sh o p p in g c t in fc r . 115,500 040 l^ iirw a y . Pnonii 734 3439.

C X C n P T lO N A L A P A R T M E N T 'housu . E x c iill im t locfllion for o l. ■flees. E x c o llo n t in v o s lm iin t 133,000. t v ,000 down o r irado

—e f lu it y f 733-50?'/-----------------------^

4 A C R E S with ii 34 « 40 mohili?

Irom Tw in F o ils , built m ap p llan co ^ . carptM .tnd d ra p e s »33,000.

G E M S T A T E R E A L T Y

P R E T T Y llA U Y Lu xu rio u s 3 bcilroom 3 bath homu, la rg e g arag e , n ice ly lanscacpd oo Cindv D riv e , »37.000

JAofiday. Qct/>bftr-4 97.i--Tlmes.Nei i.-Twin-Fell> -(<toho->i'-—H em ei Por Sole ■ j' . tO

L i k e TO liv e In th.e co u n try? Then

A tta ch e d u A rag e , w e ll w a te r , Ir r lp a t lh u w a te r . 117,500. C a l l N ad ine Ko e p n lck 733 7M7 or L A N D O F F I C E O F ID A H O H CA U TO H S, a c ro i i , Iron i *ear^i.

CASH T A L K S H K R R 3 bedroom %11tedroom | 4,500Sbetlroom - i 7,9003bcKlrootn S lli3 S 0 .F E L lb T M A N J 1 E A L T 6 r S 733 1908’

K's Specia lsN tfW L IS T IN G

Wo are prnud tn>|>riitfnl l i i l * lin li lioino In top condition. tloautifuHv ca rp p le d and d ra p o d . |-ni)co(l V .ird , g .ira g f , only t30,Ci)0

C H O IC E .A C H C A G C , Lovo ly Gold M*/dalliwi hoOVo.on 3 ac re s . Double g .v a g e , n ice corral ■vul sm a ll barn . *33.300.

M O RN TTJG S ID E A R E A N it.ir iy m>w b rif k , flrrp ia co -'b v ilt ins. Total o l 3 bddroonis, ,iilached g«rago . t33..S00,

F d rm i F o r S o U *

•0 A C R E f a r m ; good for ifo c k .— D om esllc—w e ll,- tm 4 t l~ b « rn .« n c t- . / c o rra ls , 7 1 m iles from town.

J1B.OOO, S T O C K M E N 'S - R E A L T Y , 400 South L in co ln , Jero m e, -334-

, 4W5,’ 334 57J5, B35-5573. \

1 0 0 H E A O C A T T L EB A N C K

O W N ER anx io us lo se ll because gf healt I, 3 bedroom hom e, c o rra ls . m achTneshed, 7S ton hay fneU aye, o ra in , m ach in e ry . A ll lo i k/5,u0O. . Registered ' Angus can be pur-'

I Chased se p a ra te ly .

L U N R E A L E S T A T L 'C C 334 4800 -. ^ Je ro m e

KH ARRISON -REALTY . -

D o ro th y K o lo r 7 3 3 '6 Q 4 flG .h h - C on nV t '

40 A C H E S , d o te to Gooding, lor 'n «|yovotnon ii., t14,000.

440 A C R E S With 107 h«»ad.Taylor gr A fing , luodnrn 3 bodrootn jiom e,

c o rr .ils , DKcnilont la rm land, t l 70.000.

M U F F L E Y R E A L T Y A N D IN S U R A N C E

934 47SI*<«in Malotiu. 934-5010.

Loti and Acreages

WAN1 L O : From '.Jto 1 ae ro .'C lose . "^ for^mobltc liomo spol. Phone

Out o f Town-Home* 51

3 HCOHOOM H O M E In Jorom o, _ P r lc w J . at .o n ly tS.OOO., w ith 1500

down and te rm s Ih a l 'a r o bo iler lhan rent. C all -today Harold Ko lth ley 733 3400 or L A N D ' OF n C E O F ID A H O R E A L T O R S 733 0714.

N EW K IM O E R L Y L IS T IN G — 1 n\llft Irom K in ib o rly 3 iwdroom .

NtW ER 2 BEDROOMa«o ice Norlhoast location F u liv lu rn iM io d , a i r c o n d i t io n e d , firep laco , gas hoat, lu ll c ircto

1043 Oluf L ak o s N*

733 0337

R i M i . ' K E X i r ' i ”

H U IW iY lW H E R E E L S E can you get 3 bodroomsT I'-j ba ths, firo p lace , la m lly room , g a rag e , b rand now furnAco, w ell landscapotl back y a rd , in good neighborhood lor t10,750. C a ll.to so e , this w on't last,

E - A i ; r - Y -

T S 3 - Z 9 Z S

733 5045, 733 3340,

double garago , c ir c u la r drlvoway', 3 other bu ild ings, n ice o rchard . Room lor sm a ll pASturo. A c iualily b u ilt hom o , b e a u li lu l ly tanci- (Capod. Shown by appointment o n ly . Conttict M ax G a lle y of G E M S T A T E R E A L T Y , business 733. 5334,-rosidonco 433 41fi ,

For Inform ation ca ll Joan S ch w ari B35 540B or LA N D O F F I C E O F ID A H O R E A L T O R S , 733 0714. a cro ss Irom Sears.

—Minule,s To Jorom o It, Tw in F a lls

Buy Now and Build La le r

LE M O Y N E R E A L T Y733 0974 • . . 703 4015 .

O N E A C a iL ,.w lth 1 iMdroom house and two 10 x 50 ^V>blle homos a ll furnlO»ed. 714.3577,

D Y O W N E R ,in f- o o o in t ,3 odroom, e x tra In bas«; m t , - ! ' ) l ia lh t ,

_ 1 A m 11V__to o n v—w i 11)___t Ir e p I a cc« .*14,000, *1.000 down, 7 per cent on batanco . 334 3flfl7 even ings.

-FtJ^m e'ForSole- - 5 3

33(T A C H E S . H a ie l ln n a ro a ', a ll fc n c o i l ; 334 s h a re s w a te r , d ive rs lllo d or stock ra n c l i . good sa lt , p roductive . Ado<iuato tiomo and o u tb u ild in g s . *70 ,000 ; reasonab lu te rm s . Davo H endry , Je ro m e . 334 30nn,

314 A C R E C A T T L E sotup. Nor Ihwost of Uuhl. Soo th is and you w ill lik u li,-tiO a c re d a ir y setup in l lu n l .a re a . V e ry good 3 bedroom t>r(ck hom o,. W alk through d a iry b a rn . Call Gone H o pkins , 543 4445 or L A N D O F F IC E O F ID A H O R E A L T O R S . 733 0714. acro ss from

300 A C R E S , R iv e r t ro n ta g e , p roductive to ll . H ig h ly Im proved . *100.000, A C e R E A L T Y , 733 5317.

1 ' j L O T S , Jc ro in u , so w er, w « tw , roadv lo r m njxtn liomo or house.

-733-754J1:------------------— ---------------

4 A C R E S Wllh now double wide m obile homo 3 m iles from to M i. *33,000

G EM STATE REALTY■ 4 3 3 niuitl.rtkefc N o rt ii' “ 733 5134 '

C O U N T R Y C L U B " E S T A T E S — " -

—5 to 14 A cres

C om m erc ia l P rop erty . A S P E O l- A L T Y

F e lU tm A n R o a llo rs 733 19SBr

U A C R E S e dgeo i tow n, H ighw ay 30 frontage . Q io lce potential for sub ­d iv is io n . m obile hom e p a rk or . ac re a o e svc io se to shopplng center and schools. P r ice d right at *li)O 0 per a c re . C all H aro ld K o lih le y , 733 3400 or L A N D O F F IC E O F ' ID A H O R E A L T O R S , 733 0714, across from Soars.

Rea l E tio te W anted 63

R U R A L L O T S w a n te d , Ap- p ro x lm it to ly 1 a c re o r lo s s ,

-su ltab lo lo r build ing s ilo s . 734-373B 9 :00 to 5;00,

C am p ert 63

- E Q R - S A L lL h a tn t m ndc c a m p iir , 8 ' .._ *350. C a ll 733 91Q4. Soo at 394 •Adams.

D E A D L I N E S

F O R

C L A S S I F I E D

A D V E R T I S I N G

C o n eL 'llo tio n , in s i 'f t io n , a n d c o n t i n u o l i o n o l - T r a n M en |. ( w c if i r a c h l c ind Conim«!rcicjl A«|s no la rg i’.t’ ih o n lO in c h c s

_iL-yow —w o n l-y o u i- a d - to -< > |* — p r o f , o r b e c o n c r ll i 'd on:

M O N D A YAii^ inusi bo rccL-ivori 0 ( con ( r i l e d b y 1 1 3 0 A M Scitu rduy

T U E S D A YA d \ muvt bo rccc-'ivotJ o i can c -ll.-d by I 1:30 A M ^ o n i jn y ,

W E D N E S D A Y .A ds m ust bii tiictrivod at cnn ( r l l f d by 11 3 0 A M

T H U R S D A YA tlv m u it be ii-dMVfd o t mi'i (i>lli-(l by I I j o A M 'i^ i-d n rs d . iy

F R I D A Y ■A ds m in t h r r t 'c r iJ t 'i l ot <on ci-lli'd by I 1.30 A M H uns finy

S U N D A YA ds m ust b e r rc o iv e d or con ci)lli;d by I 1 3 0 .A M I RIDAY

t v i f f y i-tlort in>uli- lo c lin ii jfa li! t i i ls r cinO in isltM dinit >ulvL-r tislng . AfH tlia l inconvina-nci' or d isap |)om l ro .uH 'ri tiovc- no p i,ice m tluisii co lum ns.

In Ihe ovo n l'o l i;r ro r , notity llio , C la s s l l ie d D e p .u fm o n t at o nce .4 A U vtjrJistjrA a r ii .c x p c c lc jl to c ticck . • the f irs t in surlinn . Now^p.tpor w ill

not bo rosponsiblo fo r e rro rs .lite r Ihu f irs t d .iy

When phoning in a C l.iss ilim I Ad a lw a y s a s k .lo r tho wording to bo

' rupu jto d buck lo you, Uu (.u rtaln to check tho ll r s i d jy ad appears io

, m a ke su re it is r ig h t. E sp trfln lly chock phono num ber and .add ro ss .

A ll "H o lp W anted" a d lJ iiu s t stato ' ih en A tu ro ol the w o rk. ''Sa les H uljt"I ads m ust name tho product bo

I com m ission or boiji.T ho p u b lish e r a ssu m e s no

' f in a n c ia l i r e s p o n s ib l l itv lo r 7 t y p o g rf lp iitc n i" 'e r ra r» ;- e r ro r * irt

(Ite ra tio n o l p ub l^ ca llo n ,' w ro ng c la ss iticA llo n s . the om ission ol 'copy (p a r t ia l ly or co m p le te ly ), or coin p li itc om ission ol tho tota l.,^ i{ in

. u lth ifr tho clA Ssltlod 'or d isp lay a'd , vo rlisInQ 'suclions ol tho [u p 6 r'

L.lM billty lo r e rro rs or ontlsslon sha ll , not exceed Ihocost lo tlie A dvertiser

ol fhat portion of ijw c # occupied by- , ,w c li_e rr (Jr .\ C la im s lo r « d |u ilm M t o l Ih e cQit

‘ ol Ihe ad m u ll be mhde w ith in Id, Id a y s o l p u b l ic a t io n ,‘ C i'e d lt • i» ' .Allowe<l I6 r l i r i t In ie r ijo ii o<«|y.I R e co lp ti m ust be presented.^of.CASh

■ X o Y srrn m ln ifl*w im n r A lrc ra lt lor'Sale Anlmel Breeding AntlquisApartm tnlt-FurnlshtdApahmtnls-Unfurnlshed,Appllencef M. HH Equlpra«ntAuctionsAutos WantedAulesfer S»leBaby ChicksBaby Sllteri-ChlldCaroBeauty SalensBikes t Motor ScoolersOoals lor SaleBoats WantidBuildino MaterialsB u i ln e i r o i f l c r R B h f a l i-------Business Opportunities autlness property Camera-Hiolo Supplytitm pers ; ------Card of Thanks Cattle .Cemetery Lots Cut FlowersCarih Moving Ec|ulpmentEmployment'Agencle* ...........FarmWork Warned ^Farm s (or ta le Farm s for Rent Farm Implements Farm Supplies Farm Seed Fa rt lllie r and feed Florists foreign Cars t*uel and Wood l*urnllureandHMOoods OarliB«Sales Ooad.ThlitosToEat, H ay,O ra ln ,and F ij!t t M e a v “ - ‘------ *

D O N N IE 'S W IG S A L O N , C lean ing — C o n d it io n in g — S ty l in g , C a ic a d D i, ly n th e llc w lg t , UOO. Hum an H a ir w ig s , t5-S0 335 M ain W est,

A 8, R C U S T O M la rm ln g lo r a ll types o l la rm w o rk . Dean c o m ­b in ing , C D H a ys m a c liin e . Potato co m b in ing , p lo w in g . 3}4-J05fl, 334- 4B55.

jU s a s 'P u rn lu Ko useS 'U n lurn lshed in su ran ce 'In va stm en ti ' • .L ig h t In d u str ia l EtiOlDment L Iv e s to c k 'A c c e s io r je i L ive sto ck Wanted 'U s t and Found L o l l and A eraa«es M Isc e lla n e e u ilo r Sale M Isce llaneeus W anted M Isce llan ee u i S e rv ice M obile H o m ei M obile Hom e P a rk in g M oney To Loan M oney Wanted M o to rcye lis M usica l In ilru m e n ls *M u s ic L e is o iis O lh ir In struction O iha r d e a l B i t ate O lh ir R e n ta ls O lh ir L lv e s le c k O u to l Town t4om ei PersonalP e ls and Pet Supplies Po u ltry and R abb its - Radio and T V Sets R e a l B k ta t i Lea n s R e a l E s ta te lo r T rad e R e a l E s ta te W anted R eso rts »,Room t-ltoard 4 Room Schools Sheepth ru b b ery -P ta n ls-B u lb i Soeclal C t a i u i . .Ip e c ia i h o t lc e i*Sportlnfl Oeodt Sn e w m e b lU i . . •

T fanspA rtM lo fl-Ca r Po o ll T ru c k s

L A D Y T O B A B Y S IT In m y homo 3 d a y s a w e ek . V ic in ity o l High School. 733-3947,

W IL L D A D Y S it 3 b ab ies , m y hom'o, w e ekd a ys . C asw e ll A \)b lle C ou rt , Space D-10. (E xp e r ie n c e d ) .

Vo catio n property V ac a tio n R e n ta li W anted to Rent W «rk W an te d ..........>

Loti anctFound \

L O S T : g 6 h M AN Sheplierd near North F o rk S lo re i Ketchum a re a .

.W e a r in g re d c o l la r . A n y In- lo rm a llo n leading to re co v e ry ot

___ Uili-(Joai.i}hane-}36iM«. Rawarjl^

t b s V : f ' e m a l e O O L D E NR e tr ie ve / pup p y , 4 m o n lh i o ld .'

. alond In le r 'lta te W between B u rle y and Je ro m e .' R e W A R D I C a l l co llect (509) 453-S430.

F IR E W O O DI F Y O U have tlropFace w ood, w hy rsol Adverliso It to 31,000 lAmillos who road tho C lass llio d Ads dA lly ,

C L o v E R a n d a l f a l f a seed co m b in ing . U D E . 733 330fl.

T ra h ip o rta fio i^ ^ C ar PoolalO

D P r iV E R - W K N T lID T - iro a 'v In g ' fo r' Okl.Ahoma' and A rk a n sa s Octobor Sih o r 4th. W ill tu rn lsh r ld o And pay d r iv e r lo d d v e p ickup or

- t r u c k . Ptione $43-5717,

L J L L IB R ID G E C U S T O M F A R M IN G

U .S . C IV IL S E R V I C E T E S T S !

Men wom on-18 And o ve r . Socuro lobs. H igh s tA rt ln g . p a y . S iiort hours . A dvAncom ont. P rc p .irn io ry frA in lng a s long as rociulrod. Thousands' of jobs open . E x p e r lo n c o u s u a l ly u n n n co ssa r'y . F R E E booklet o n 'lo b s , s a la r ie s , r e q u ir e m e n t* . W r ite T O D A Y g iv ing n a m e , address and phone.

L inco ln S e rv ic e , In c . Uox R 19, c o .

C O M FO R T A T IL I^ ^

F A M IL Y

H O M E

53 A C R E C O U N T R Y esta te . Fu ll w a fe r , closo Ip . 4 bodroom . P i ba ths . See to A pproclA le , *70,000. F A R M E R 'S R E A L T Y 543 4450, Even in g s 543 41fl0,

tops. Sport Kino c a m p e ri'a n d J.el tra ve l I r a l l e r i a re at M adron Cam per S. T ra i le r S a las , Ea s t 5 Po in ts . 7W 3B4I. Low est p rice s In Ih e AAaglc V a l le y l

11B A C R E 5 . L ive trout s tre a m , fu ll T w in F a l l s w a te r . M o d e rn 4 bedroom h o m o . M a n y m o ney m aking p o ssib ilit ie s . Ju st *71,750. U .‘ S . 30 location . W E S T EN D R E A L T Y , Quhl. Phone 543 4^09.

B' X 3A' T R A V E L E Z E 'ra v e l ti^aller, so il conta ined , sh a rp ! 733-754B.or 4'0^4O1.

Bab y S Itte rt— Child C are 16

C U STO M C O R N C H O P P IN G

-LEO'S CUSTOM FARMING

Work W antedU N IQ U E C H IL D C A R & lo r o 'ffed

g ir ls , 4 to 5. Lea rn in g Center in ­c lu d e s . e le m e n ta r y d a n c e , a c ro b a tic s , u w ln o , b a k in g . Held tr ip s , P L U S tp e c la lio u id a n c e In the 3 R 's , Phone 733.9533 d a y or even ing .

A N Y K IN D o l ho m e r e p a i r s , rjm odellr>o, p a lm in g , co ncrete , d ry w a ll , a c c u s t lc c e il in g s . 733- 37B3.

D A CK M O E S e r v i c e , ca ll 733^934o.

JA C K 8. J I L L N u rse ry . L icensed c h i ld c a r e . C h ild re n 7'/3 — p resclto o l. 1104 lOlh A ve , E a s t , 733.

M A L E 25 m a rr ie d , w illin g lo w ork anyw tie re . D e sp e rate . Phono 433- -3483, e v e n ln o i. . , ____

C H IL b R E N 'S V illa g e ch ild c a re , L lc e i)te d .3 '/ iu p . 441 N orth Lo cu st,

-^ npar^Lynw tvir i ^ f t B H ln a i^ e n te f^ “ V J fw iO , 733 7795. B u iin e it O pportunities ' 30

Em ploytvien l Agencle* 17

P E R S O T J in n i S E R V IC E ol M ag ic V a l le y , 434 .n iue L a k e s N orth , phone 733-S543,

• S P A R E T IM E IN C O M E Re flllln o And co llecting m oney from N E W T Y P E h lgh-nuality coin-operated d lsp o n ie rs In your a re a . No se ll in g . To 'q u a lify you m ust h a ve c a r , re lo re n co s , *400 to l3 S 0 0 c a sh , T liro e to seven hours w eek ly can net excellent m onthly in c o m e . M o re lu l l t im e . F o r personal In te rv ie w w rite M U L T I- V E N O IN C „ ’ i0 7 S ,W . D ih Avenue , Po rt land , Oregon 97305. Include p lione n u m b e r.

S N E L L IN G 8, S N I^ L L IN G ,'l l4 - Bth S treet-South . Pbone-734 3410-------- RROrilTitDLEJTQWtNG.S0tvlC0.lQC:-

s ii le . l'hon(i_J33 9070.

Help W anted

D E L I V E R Y H E L P needed. D e live r P u lle r P rod ucts to' cb s lo m e rs . nitono 734 1B74.

B u iin e tt O p p o rlu n llie t 30

M AN W A N T E D T h u rsd a y s o n ly for light stQCkIno in sto res . S I.7S hour, Ptuino 733 3391:

F E M A L E H E L P w anted . W ill t r a in , h lo h p a y . IN T E R N A T IO N A L M A S S A G E . 331 M ain E a s t .

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E C L ' E R K , M M iaoem ent potential te r r t o h f p e r io n . Cull 7.'n.9137 tn a n n lv ;

W bM AN to liv e In . W rite Box N .S c- ' 0 T lm e i-N e w 4 , ‘ " •"

S L A D IE S N E E D E D Im m e d ia te ly In AAaglc V e lle y to r pa rt tlM e w o rk .

-n o ^ envaM tn tf7 'M o :,C A II*c lIno .' np d f l l v f i r l B i . - C a r — a n d .i . pho ne n e c e ssa ry . Fo r fn le rv le w ca ll 733- 8410,

W p M A k T Q .L IV C In w llh p a r lia lly b lind w ofnan In T w in F a lls , 543. IJ37 ,'

M A K E 1400 e K tra C h r li lh ia s m oney• h o w ln b . V lv l« n « .. ,W o o ((d rd .

:do*m efrc«.'Phpr^e_^3.i3 i3 after

L A D Y N e e O E D lo r . lu l l t lrd e tiousekeeplnp'^ tor m idd le*, eged co up le , no ch ild re n . 793 8334,

T R A IN T O O E A

H eavy Equipm ent . O P E R A T O R .

I .e a rn to o p e ra lo H u lld o io r s , D rA g lln o t , C rA n o s , S c rA p o rs , L o ad e rs , T re n c h e rs ,' e tc ., at our .H ibdorfTfaciiifv In /y n a n iiT 'F io rid B .' A h ig h p a ld ca re e r Is op«>n to am bitious mon,

, U n ive rsa l H eavy C onstructio n Schools

H o m e o lflc e ■ M ia m i, F lo r id a F o r In loTm allon W rite to :

D epartm ent No. 1341 4437 N o rlh e a s l 6}nd A venue

Su lte303 • - P o rt la n d , Oregon 97339 Pho ne : (503) 353 7485

P lease P r in tNam e ................

.Address':- .

H R IC K w ilh 1000' liv in g sq iK o . 3 b o d ro o n is , la rg o l iv in g ro o m , d in in o -ro o m T -? -b fllh 6 T -R o crea lio n — room in lu ll basom ent, Doubl o a ra g e . P a v e d .d r iv o w . iv . E x coltont investm ent 4 } *10.500.

Lynwood Rea lty4 lO Q IU fL iik e s North

A lto r - llo u r i i; .H a rle y M a th e r j 733 047JR . J . Schwondlm nn ■ 73.17mnJa c k H iU io p ^ 733 7741

U N D E R CON S T R U C T I O N . v j bodroom . lo rm al dining room^'^^^ firep laces .' e le c ir lc liont. *35,000.

L A R G E L O T . 3 s io ry 4 bodrooms, 3 b -ilh s . irr iga tio n w a te r . P a stu re , *17,900. ^

T I IR E E O ED R O O M o n 7lh ,<C fe,.uo E . i s l , gas furn^co, good location . EKCi'llt^nf loan'i * 1 0 , 1 1 0 0 .

WC A H r H A P P Y lo announce that . W alte r .K aste r ' Is now associated

w llh the L A N D O F F I C E O F — tD A H O r- W « |f- | iT l* - F 6 t r 'o f~ R e iir

E s ta te and farn ing e xp erien ce . To buy o r sell g ive W alt a c a ll * t 334. 4405or L A N D O F F IC E O F ID A H O

- R E A L T O R S , 733.0714. across-from S ea rs .

300 A C R E S , 150 n c ro s h a y . Irr iga tion pump w ith 1'< m iles s p r in k i r r i , . 3 bo d ro o m h o m o .. P r lccd righ t lo r im m e d ia te sa le .

100 A C R E S , good ro w crop fa rm . lOOaharos Northsltjo w a te r . Nice 3 bedroom homo. Good to r r a l s and feed bunks, <

HUB CITY REALTYW cndo ll, Idalto 534 394B

Next to Lum ber Y a rd Phil H trro l , R u ss Carpenter

1973 S P A R T A N 35' Self contained doluxe tra ve l t r a ile r . Fu ll bath , used one t r ip . Owtior m us| s e ||. S A c r ll lc e .' See at 144 Addison Avenue W est.

U S E D C A M P E R *135. Can be seen 1 — m lle-N orth-W endetl-on-H lghW A yr—

534 3344.

15 FO O T used t ra ve l t ra ile r , h e a te r , c le a n , *795 , B R O C K M A N 'S T R A I L E R S A L E S 734 3147-

cUsTOM M AD E plywood f lb e rg lA it cam per lo r F le e ls ld o p icku p , 1495- 744 2544-

M O TO R H O M E ' 1949, 33'. W ate r , show er, fu rn a ce , *4,500, no tra d e * .

•733-0$53-

I ' V T R A V E L Q U E E N C a m p e r . •Sleeps 4 . A rm co S tre e t, 1790 K im b e rly Road , 733 7355, 733 4188.

S la te ..................Z i p ................Phono .' ............................................AQO................•.....................

A P P R O V E D F O R 'V E T E R A N S

Hornet .For .Sale 50

R E A L N IC E 3 bfldroom hom o on Prosidont S Ire e t . O asem ont, a re a l bargain at o n ly *G,500 w llh good te rm s . C all Nadino Koepn ick 733 7397 o r Lan d O lllco of Idaho R o a llo rs , 733 0714.

3 H O M ES on one lo t, liv e In onoTind r w l Ih e o ther. C all any m em ber ol

— 1 h r - i lA lf - T jl - U A N & - O P P IC B 'O P

—Q E M '- g m f i^ r a c T Y '^A33UIUC L a k e s ' . j r i r i 733 5J36 D ic k M u U L T S m ilh , Uralior 733 9049 M rs .9:00 4:00 S a t ,9 :00 1:00

4 D E D R O O M , ground tio o r, 2 baths, 3 llro p la co s , lu ll basem ent M)d w ell on Law nd alo D rivo .

DAILEY-ROBERTS REALTY-Agents lor Regal Homos

1030 North ilJu o L n k o s T w in r a i ls

' ' 'i _ __________ ^

E X C L U S IV E lis ln f . 60 a c re s . G rad e A d a ir y . C lose to Je ro m e . 3

^ .bedroom .brlck4m m o. 0n lv .t50 .000—

I9 4 9 6' X 13' Road R u n n e r, c le a ilt te rm s a v a ila b le , *1 i95 , 733-7541. ^

L I N R E A L E S T A T E 034 4S00 331 &]. L in co ln Jerom e

E V E N IN G S :D ick G reg o ry 733 1307Ed Stockton, 334 4180

T H R E E 40 Acr«> fa r m s , Jerorpe a re a .. No bul^dlhgs. P r ic e d Irom *14,000 to *3 7 ooo, C a ll Jo r more In form ation ,

D R Y D E N A G E N C Y^ 5 5 3 3 « 3 So. Linco ln

E ^ l n g t : 334 ,a 3 3 0 r i3 A 3 U ,

^ ■ n = m “c r e ? E 6 0 T —

P O L A R M A N U F A C T U R IN G ,IN C ,

503M adrona (EAst o l Jnyce e Dali P a rk )

733 0443 Open E v m ln p s and Wookendi(

- J E R O M E , I'D A H O - -PROWLER-

Bu iln e ie O pportum tie* 30

EVERV O N E BU YS STAM PS! EV EN YOU .

OWN AND'o PERAt J! YOUR •. OWN UNITED STATES POS-

- TAGE;STAMP MACHINES . EA R N H IGH . M O N TH LY .IN C O M E

~Tn Iliirp'foiiialiliT s>/o(ry.(re«rport tline or lull time builiieit. Oporolo n route o | poilnge itamp mochinat in ynur men.' Tliit .i» n tala, tnund.

N O S fT ilh /o T O D O . , ! , . N O E K I’CHIEt'lCEN ECfSSABV .

. . . . . . . 'N O LR R D II RISKS...........................WE iu a iin i y o u

■ ^ d t r e m b p c w x w f m m m r "IRDUniE FHEE MACHINES ' ......................... 10 VEAR.OIP CO.

t"----- WoHpM-pRIMFlOCATIONS':Waiting for OUR STAMP MACHINES '

Cash li vestmonl of $1495 ...................Roquirpd for-Equlpmont ,

W ev/illglodl/eiichOtH)er«Uiei»£a»wll|i'youl For more iiiiormotion — wfite.u^ lodoyl

All ln(|ui(lai uniwersd thV loma day received.'

-------and phone-number

PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTING GO.2 7 0 0 N . M a in S lr« e l — Su ite 3 3B ■ ■ -

S a n ia Ann , C a lllo rn ia 93701

C LO S IN G o u t ’ ■ E S T A T E

T H IS P R O P E R T Y Is jonod lor business . M ako a good re tu rn on vour Invostm onl w ith an e xco llm t opportunity lor m aking a sub. stan tla i ca p ita l ga in .

1. A partm ent house w ith 3 a p a rtm m is and 3 stooping rooms'. A ve r Ago incpm o'ol *30() per m onth. Top th is lo r *fl,500.

La rg o house and 7 1 cab ins . Total incom e c a n . bo *00 0 por m o nlh . H e irs want to set) fa s t i L is te d At *11,flOO

:i V aca n t lot in Sou^h P a rk ; T i .u jd In' ^cll. At 1500

480 A C R d S of vo lum e productive lovol land Southwest o l h u rle y , 3^i m ile * cem ont d itch . *310,000 w llti l,orm s.

W E H A V E 'c a t t le ra n ch e s o l 'a l l s lio s 'a n d a ll p rices ,

BAILEY-RO BERTS REALTY• Aoents lo r R ega l Hom os

1030 North DIue L a k e s T w in F A lls , Idaho

-733 4342€ ( i l)«pch 843-3348or 478 8391

H rAMLETt

EALTY

180 A C R E S , good w a te r r ig h t . 4 bedroom b ric k hom e and olhor i ju lld ln g s . ' Good * liv e s to c k operation , ‘

W E N D E L L rt E A U T Y'• " ." V U6.‘J3/4 •'

Travel Trdilors1972 20 FOOT '

• Double Insulotidn

• • T w in C a u c i io t '

$3095BROCKMAN'S

. t r a iler s a l e s .in n Mciin Ava. Soufli 734-316? 1 l l l j onil Ovdtlnnd, Elucloy 670-7574

PuveJlar5iktt^Bfoi>,af •__p la r t .c o l l 733 4079 (onytirr.*)

. Ann MollmotUt 733 }0 1 0 (hornal

h o m e PLU Sreritrf ln tw in FBIH. Mi^droom home, carpotod. Second tio^so re^ts lor S50. iioih for only

•*9,000.

~ 7 7 ^ Y q 3 R 7 « > E N C YMemberot Twin Pell* . '

. ''M LS"Se rv lce >>nald Teylor, Broker 423 S349i

----------- - B vipiN on-----------------;Ron Taylor 423.S4d3 Maion Smith 733'7704

_ ------ -----------

130 A C R E S , Jero m e a re a . W ill _ m a k e .o o o d : d a ir y - ot' s to ck

o pera llo n . M ostly -fn- h a y -a n d p a t iu r e . W ill t e n 4 0 a c r e s ' s e p a ra te ly .

Bailey Robei*ts.RealtyX 733 4342 '

C , H u rle y W ill ia m *734 2^12evenlnQ*

^ iT ty ro [s' n o " T fm l . Illtb i n e _ -p r e iB n l- to - p u r c l ia ie .a - , -------

' s e c u r it y ' ■CAMPER-

vWe h a y e a g o o d le le c tlo n o ( B ' o r 9 ' m o d e l* fo r th e i e w e e k - e n d trip* . ' ;___________ . _

•140 "ACRES,■• lays good, can w ater. For only i72,600, >

— BARNES REALTY'1043 d)uk Lake* North .

733 0537- -

S IM P S O N. M.OBILE HOMES

436-4744 Rupert) Idaho'

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32„TJroBSiNBVita- T w in F f f l l l Id a h o A ^ n d jiy , O c to b o r 4. 1971

M obil* Horn**

19;0 .P L E E T W O O D 14' x 45'. 3

—^ ._ d m o n ln a i » w iln o , H 3 .

‘ B k S4N liW M O O N ,}lM )(fra o ti).n icn . (3400, (InAncli)U AVAllnhlo. 10 |>eV c«>» down: 470-94O1. .....................

M eblU H om «t 64 I M obit* Hornet 64 M obil*

1945 A k IS T O C M A T LO W U tt i ir . 13’ reAl t i ia r i ) . J9S0. 733 5 0 3 . '

1945 A H ia T O C P A T t .O W 'L lN U H ., 13' rtin l th n rp . Sil5() /33 5433.

L O V fi Ok I fl tn in l rtiw( oa I w llh fl ci>lof T V . T urn In (li«

■ Wv«n? A d i tldW rnr. Unit tiijys-f

to K 55 NL-W M OON, cleflti, 3 h o d ro o m , *1595 P In ftnc lnp Av/AlUUIe, 10 pnr cnnt down, /-li 75AB.

I'NTKCH KTY .~ i9 7 o ;v A N " D Y K t r i7 ir « r r m o n ir f l7 8 -

3(U|4 o r H lvn rv lo w T rA llo r C o u rl. S im qo 'lV , U urloy.

1971 D IP L O M A T 34' X 40‘ . 3 1 h tfd room *. 3 b a th i. fA m lly ro o m , |

.A ir 'co n d lllo n w it m a n v • x t r f l i . I —VW lAQ *— M o b lU —Horn#-—P A r k ,—

K lm lio f ly , 433 5553.

64 I Fdrrnk F^r Rent B4 I C a ttle 102OiO A C H E f a r m , 'U u r ln y A re a , i

C ro w in g *11 c ro p * . C o o d -l|t«- I p ro ya m w iU and am plo w a U r . Ilo x I —:N 'B r C O -T lm w '-N e w :---------------

30 M G H E ro U O M B ifa r i, itred la ' I t s r t c a lv in u AAarch 1. Ph0(i«.B}9-

5136. '

PO h'~ SALR - Wifi n X Si M iirAlhon T r A l l« r . . ln ( |u i r i . a i 533 WoulM am o c. i<itnl>i‘rlv-- Idaho.

H E Y M O M12' WicJ«^2 llo d ro o m

, '$4595 -V » a i^ m o b ile '-SSLfe/HOMES

11)39 . Jwn'> t f i lK

N o w s h q w i n gr/i«j fi/ io s i /iin /u f'iff in

Mor/o'r/i Mohi/d l iv in g ,

A ll < i;o s a n d p r ic « ra n g e s n o w in ilocl^ .

BAKER' Sf l N r H O M B S .a n d PLfi'ASURi: C R M T

/’firCl .Siip/il'ni 1; YfAW i S ftv/N r;

M A C ir V A it ir

- 7'2-MODeir-Hx7eACADEMY

'■ 2 Larflo B n d ro o iiu “ D oublri l iu u la tio n '' iilo rm W itu lo w i'' S h a y C o cp H lin o -■' U lilily A roo •

P ii/ iv n rn t/ so l up

S8995lu rn it ArroiiyBcl

'\MOBILE

IH.19 k itnb .rrly R(J , Iwii> f o i l '

A pa itm en> i--y o rn iBhed___7Q;

K O O M S' A N D a p a r lm o n is fo r ; couploa. StiaUy H o il Ito fa l. 448 M ain A venue fiou lli. N oAionablo.

UO ACHE3 (-A H M . T w in Ma IIi A r«a . ---- W rile -()o M -M 'l3 re-o -T im es Now«.

'S O M I i l lO D V 'S W A IT IN Q TO Ld A M N how lo t»v* on vour »x1ra m a c h ltw in ro *6 l|-t» -fa» t d ln l 751- 0931 lor a W ant Ad now l

O ther R e n la li 8 6 I G O O D KADV i ip j iKi^tuts c(il««i lor

Appllancit & HH Eqi lp. 't20

N O R O e R E P R I G E R A T O R . 130 . pouod cro»«.lop f r « e ie r . ISO. 433'

------------V K 13 L IN O L E U M ru g t . a ito rte d

b a lte rn i . *7.95 B A N N E R P U R . _ _ N I T U j l E . T w in P a l l t , 733-U31. ,

:i llrrlioo-n Mor|rKR ij f iu ln r $ f l 9 9 i

-r.AM----, i ‘« ir f

l O A o r n w i r i u x i u A s

' W O M I:n O N L Y : Al^ u il|llln& f» r- ' n ith n d . Cloto In . 733 650^.

! L 0 V 1 5 LY N EW 3 Iwdroom lu rn itho d ' A p ar lm o n l. A C I i R U A L T V , 73J-

551/,

CLOGH IN , •cf'onn- 1 Ijodroom . No ch lld ro fi o r pol». Ptiono 733 8955.

F R E E . R E N T A L .Survlco lo r p ro po rly o w n m . No_ Q in iin ick s , oliMoAMoni. c h A r o c i ' Vou mAl(H (In a l ApprovAl. A C li H |:/C l T Y , In c .-733 5317,

' A p a r lm e n li— U rlfu rn . 7 t

, 1 IJ f lO H O O M .n o w lia iiin n o n l. HovtT, ro lr lQ u ra lo r, w n lo r furnl&hod. No p o li , f>iiDno 733 A771. ____•

F U H N IT U W E u p h o \ H « rv . « r»« •k l lm a lM . p ic k up And dalit/af'y. jj f fV r * iH n , .

3fl UIN P O T A T O c f ll ln r . If you w ant lo tawo m oney on tio ra o o co n la c i I V c r i .H In lo n . H .u flllo n . B39 5973. '

W a n le d ’To Rent 88

n x C C U T IV C d o ilro s 3 b«(]room homo - duploK N o rllio nsI pa ri of

. c ity lo ro n l, Cflll llois® dolloci 50fl 375 3409._________________ -

W AN TI.-D TO R I.-N T : O Atry la rm a n y i l i o . ’ hul p ro lo r 150 or 140 a c rm . H avo lirtancino and help , C-

• 0 T lm n t N o w i, lion N 4, ’

T R E IS H o r SprlntfAr c o w to r h « l le r i . ! G u a ra n lM d . Uuy o r ira d a for ! t p r ln g w i o r bo«l. H ap o r C iyda I H uo ho i. UuhL 543 5S35or 543 5969, |

W A N T E D ; W dnnors o r y o a r lin o t lo w in t r r on u<iln b a t lt o r food and yA rU a o o h a tU . W rilo (lox N i l , c o

. T lm e i Now*'.

C A t V l iS F O R S A L E . AU s I lM , A i r fro m local d A ir li it L o r r y P Inn o y. 3 m ilo s W o'J o( l lu li l nn HiuhWAy 30, • j Soulh, W bM.

G .E r i L T E R I^LO w a ih w And iiry o r . s y u a n old E x c a llo n l cofuJltlon, 734 5347, . .

W H IT E H O T P O IN T e io c tflc rang# , 34" w ld o ,*V d fy good condition .

■ -U M brvlla c lo lh s t llna , 733-3419.

N E W Y A M A H A o la n o ( .u « » d p la n o i. Y a m a h a o u l l a r t . . K L I I i le re o re c o rd p la y e r i , W A R N H H M U S IC , 131 S liothonv Noi*lh-' ‘ . .

- J u iU m o ia ^ a x l lm iL

W A N T l iD ' TO H E N T lA ll Cow pn^Ujfo for 150 c p w i. P ro liir corn M ock, l)uf nol ni-cu'.5<>ry Piiono H55-54H0.

W A N T E D . TO | }C N T ; 3 Ikiilroom liom o in Tw in P aH Sor v ic m lly . 733- 0443. '

C H A H O L A IS -H U L L S (or if l lo . 541 4715, L.<fty_PintVoy! •

H O B & U a ,liU U L S , loan ftr ta lo , lio n a»o vro lo l M ock i r i lc k . D a rre ll L y o n .,543 5834, 543 5934.

I s L C C T R I C R A N G E . ( Ir e a k ln « t lAhlo w lih 4 c h a in . LA rge h lack- lU A rd .ca rp trt, lO OI.hom i. 733 5995.

G . C . 40" R A N G l i , y o llo w .-V w y good condition. i f S , P iion« 733- 0501.

• S P O T C ASH Por P u rn ilu r t-A p p lla n c a i

T h ln g io f V a lu t U A N N E R .rU H N IT U n & ;

A n ll< |U « s

R E D B A R N , IV i Norih Wathiriu>on. Iro nw are , d l ih v i , fu r n l lu r t . Buy

A N T IQ U E S «. C O L L e ^ C T ID L E S , . -U rg f V A rle iy , buy, «* ll,

/ i lg n m e n li. C H A L E T A N T IQ U E S . Shothone, ldaho.U4'3573, ’

“ ThrsiwfssttrHeDsi”f ln « a n t lq u « • .A p p ra lia U iD M a ln E 'A it 733 3B54

MIxellaneo'uB for Sale 140>JGW F IU C H C U A S S p in o l i fo r . P A llo i, c a rp o rt t , a le . lS c « n l ip » r . (c iU A refool. C o lo n ■ oroen , iM illo ,’

V»i:ow , b luo , (M hch, IrA n ip A re n t. 8, 10, 13 iC o r io n a ll it . W E S T E R N N U M SE N Y , 540 P ll« r Avenuo. 733 9179.

A LU M IN U M P t A T E S I XI cenl« •ifch o r 15 c e n t i In 'lo t« of 50 or m o r*. 5m 0 « la T b o m ^ n , Tim tts- N a w i. TwIn Pfcllt.

N EG 0 LC P 0 1 N T % T A P E S T R Y y a rn ,« C Anvai. Cr»iwel k lU Ahd » |oo l*. ■

• Mouf> 10;00 A .m . I p '4 .0 0 - p m . W M kd a y i. Satu rd ay 1 0 : 0 0 1 0 15:00, 733 Ja w , AAr«. W illia m D ruloy, 153 Wh Avcnuo E a s t ,

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M O U N TA IN CARIM .:'

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2 N EW CA M PER S LEFT!!M aicu u i a n ol l u f - . - . - . - r /u iy V(t n // q n l l a fio!l _

h .U u m o n t . EK C D llo n l lo c a t io n .' Singio la d y o r couplo o n ly . 734-

3554.

3 r iE D R O O M , p a r t ia lly carp olnd A p n r lm o n l . 334 5344, 336 5195,

. _ f i l le r , , H ouiokct'p lng room s olw)-:

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IN F I L E R ; 1 !• ‘ - c n o Ii!liIrcn 0r .n P rc

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L igh i In d u tlr ia l fequip. 89

12 X 64 B IITM O R E.I 3 Bedroom . ^ 6595

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I H o ute t— U nfu rn iih ed 74

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fu l ly o q u i p p o d saiv ico c lo p o t l m on t lo p ro fn c f

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W O U LD YOU tIKE

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4 n C D R O O M H O M E . H a rm , c o rrrt l i a iw ) a v a lli ib lu . 10 m ln iiin s from Tw in F n i l i . 733.W79. A . t), P a rk jt r .

U S E D I N D U S T R I A L ' "E Q U I P M E N T

i C A S E A ^ d c U lO T ra c lo r *500 C A T C r n d w M a k f O ile r

' IHC'AAodel 4100, 4 W hM l\\3,000

— JO W N -D Ir t

c r o s i lm lfw and bull ca Ivo » , 3 Io 7 0 woflk* o ld . A lw , open t>r*d and Springing- h e lle r s . Do llvo rod on a p p ro va l, H R D L IC K A IJR O S ,. R | , No. 7 ; Q ilppew a P a l l i , W itccn t in ‘ 54^39. Phono O lfic® ; 715 733.1171,

■_ K w !dw!S?j,715-733:9i;in,_________ _

loo lo 150 Molftloln h o lle rs on hand .W eight 1.000 lo 1,350 po und *, two

' WAV& lo Ifnanco , One to four y e a rs .Cow* insurjHJ..ogfllD»i do a lh . AilheH o rt-guA r.'»n lo o tr< C U G E N E - H u g h E S . 334 3415, Jo fo m e . ^

R oom i— Board and Room 76

S L E E P IN G RO O M S. C lonn, close In . a ir conditioned. P r iv a te en- lr<>nCu. 137 - 4llt A vonue N orlh .

4 yard s c r a p j f U.OQOJO H N D E E R E 400h,>cknoL> U.SOO M IC H IG A N M ad iilU SA io aU tr 18,350 A CM o de l H .D . WdozL-r 14.MO M IC H IG A N ns A Lo ndcr V .500

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ACM odol T L 10 loader 13,350 •

ELLIOTT'SI 1 1 Ov»tln''cl Avc | l i„ lr y Idolu

------------ ' (or 1 or 5 pL-rions. 733 (1794.

B la k e A t A d d is o n . T w in T a ils

N E W HOM E^w ith s lid in Q w iru io v .

E a d y A m o fic a n M o clo rn

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S IM P S O N 'SIN RUPERT

W b h o vo o Q ood so le c tio n o l

■ 1 2 ' , M 'w id e o r 2 4 ' w icb ; in sto ck .

S im p s o nMOBILE HOMES

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TRAVEL TRA IIERSlM„rl.-,r Tr-.-v ............... .

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K U N T f f l 'S S P C O A i /^of 'T /m W.M.k On ly l l

17 ' H o b o .T r a v e l T rc iile rly Slrr,>» Iru .t ' » r I x . . . \ l(..r

M 1 5 0I VI HYIHING IN SUIVK I I OK M O lm r HOMf S Ahll) IliA V l I

IR A IIIH SMAkh yo l iu nuM J)fO £____

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BROCKMAN'STRAILER SALES

iTTirocluces . . . BARRINGTON

M obile Homes, to Twin Falls

. iirw W/;> rn,..l,.ls

BROCKMAN'S TRAILER SALES

Bob HoustonScilrv K rp (r irt il( i li» f

Mot.,.- PI,on.- /33 1-190 A\Olill[ FNONt

■A-NNbAt- FILER FALL

BULL SALE 200

RANGE BULLSO PI:M -rO .ALI_I^RF.F.n.S-

Furn iture & HH G oedt. . 122

U E D D A V E N O , buroandy m o liA lr, ve ry {jooiT cond lllon , 129.95 a l

- - C a in ’t 733-7111_______ - -------------

3 P I E C E 'w A ln u l bedroom tu l le w ith bookcase head board , ch e tl And d raw er , 199.95 at C a in ’s 733-71 11.

' 7 'P I E C E ty c o r iT nylon tn c tlo n a l, perfect c o n d ll 'jn . (13B Al C a in 's

'■73r;iii,

C H IN A C L O S E T S , k itchen c u p ­boards, &luden| a cS k s . un fin ished , va rio us s i]o s> n< l« lv le& . Com plolb l in o ot u n t ln l s l i^ lu rn lt i^ e ^

STOW A -W A Y bod for re n t, J4.00 d w eek. C lA N N ER F U R N IT U R E . 7331431, '

M U f^ FLE R S in tfa llo d w hile you w a ll . CompFslo m u ffle r se rv ice

'Including custom dua ls Ipr cA rs - And, p ickups,—A H n o T t 'S - A U T O -

S U P P L 'Y , 305 Shoshone SI. Souin

L A R G E S E L E C T IO N o l now and used guns. L a y a w a v now . Wo

--lrfldo_«EO:S-TRApiNGjPOST-„. 5)S.SJioshonb Sir.oel Soulh.

DQ IT Y O U R S E L F ! ih am p o o your oiMi c a rp e l , p ro le is lo ha l re su lt :.. R m l a C la rko shampooer w ith co m pan io n v a c u u m .' I la n h c r F u rn ilu re , 733 1431.

r A .r l

■ Mgbllfl-Hama-ggtkjnq. 79 ,• i-iii In IK A

734 ;’33l

M O ttlL E -H O M E Space for re n t , Lo l"7Tier50Y i33'nrt-3cron'nm 7r339t- - J 2 0 d .lN X E i lN A H Q N A L JU i: io o s

In ioor ily - D o p o n d a b i l i l y ■ O u a l i l y

. FILER, IDAHO, — O C T O B B f t ' 2 9 -

S p o /t io r e t i Oy:

ID AH O C A T TLE M EN 'S-----------A - s s ' o n x n u F T

W A N T E D : U sed ly r n i lu r o , «p - p lia n to s .o ll h e a le rs , baby th ing s. an ilques. H a ye s Fu rn itu re ,

f l E A U T l F U L no w g re e n sh a g Ci^rpotlng v id p a d .-51 square

- ya rd s , p r ice d to so li. 733-0930-

R E P d S S E S S E D SO PA & c h a ir . 100 por cen t n V f^ C o v e r, loose

O A r ilt S L O V E clean c a rp e ls 1 0 craw l on. N E W H OST lo is them

.c ra w l righ t a lte r c lean ino l « ' ’n l Qur m a c h in e s , i f . W IL S O N B A T E S . T w in P a lls Ahd-^orome

C H R IS T M A S IS C O M IN G ! Cuslom -’ w o rk ., a u il lin o .-c ro c h e i.^ p o n c h o s ,.

baoy ite m s . Order no w . 334 5901-, 314 V A k im a . F ile r .

----- cTiJinuMS. a iam on o m c k .1 re sum e p»SM ents JIO per m o n lt i.

Uannor F u rn i lu re . 733-1431.

M utica l In itrum entB . f2 4

« .C A J U C Q iU ^ - . .T O O L t-M IS C . Now In our now, location' 1517 K im tjo r iy Road. J a c k 's P .iw n Sl.op, 733 5794

B R A C E yo urse lf for a th r i ll the f irs t lim e you use ll lu e L u s iro ’io clean ru g s . Rent o le l l r ic sham poocr t1 .

---- O R E E M A W A U X lS -v ---------------------

L IV E IN Ihc! c o u n try . Spaces now ' .iv a ilo b le , V illag e M obile Home

P i i r k . K im lw r l/ , 4 5 3 5253.

D u iino it-O H icq Rontolt ,80 jTT

15' W O O D EN f lE E T bed C x c i l le n l cond ition . C all G e ra ld Jc n s i'n , 543 5749.

104

H AW K-S U A R N . K e lc h u m , Offers shop (Vid o U lce spaces a va ila b le . O c to b ir . H ealed pa rking p lu s . 726-

. 3500.

l l l l lM .iin Av<- ; m :i .i l6 7 fi/flll> <)>ul Ov.-il.in .l, IUi.il

CtOsb^SUl^DAYS

PO R R E N T : . 3 room , o ffice sp .ice p lus sto rag e room in m odern

----------b u ild in g -P a rk in g space—»0-2MHue-U .iko s N o rth . P h o n e 42J S505, ‘evmintjs.

14' S T E E L F LO O R iu g .tr beel iru .;k bed. 1300 .'7?3 3195 '

J6 FO O T U E E T <ind g ra m bed, (lood Shape, for 1.11076 n e a r ly new p u licr w h i'i- li (or John D o ife 3 or 3 row bew h .irv t 'S lo r , .^ Imoil nevs'. Sj 3 6023. '

Hor»i»«

fiO Q D S A L - .l E and p ack ho rses . Voung geldings s ta rte d on b a rre ls {»nd roping. Com e Lo o k . 3 W est, ' j South , W e s i, Duhl.

R E G I S I . E R E Q H A L F A r i ib i .m , rjt.-iding 3 ye .trs old G e n ile , ideal tnr youngslcr. C o ll a f le r 6 00 P^m. M l a w it

B A N D IN S T R U M E N T ro n lA ls - Renta l ap p lies oft purchase p r ice . Conn. S e lm e r , f^undy. And A rll(/\/ W a rn e r . M u s ic . 733.7093. 133

PO R S A L E : Conn tru m p o l, use<l less than one w e ek . *150 phone 543 4774 a fte r 4 p m . , '

W U R L IT Z E R C O N S O L E ' sp in e t p iano , cash or assum e lo w m onthly paym ents . 733 9040.

P IA N O fo r s a le , good cond ition , A iu ) .- s o c iio n a l ro so b e ig o , good co ild ilio n . Phone 734-5014

C U R L ' P O T A T O (ilgcjc-;-, hTrvV-ML-r, p ilu r . iind c ro s i conveyi-r A iio , 8 Lockw ood 14' PQloto lx:d%. 432 3713.

A L IT T V P ES 'o r h o rse s , boughl. M id , IradL-d P lenty o l ra rtch ge ld ings. Reo H a ley . 733 6055.

"•N r W TTt r T L' L R ' StPfll BUllB ing 'sq u a re tne» cem i-n 1 l lo o r, d e a r sp an . 14' s id e w a lls . Fo r rcn l or le a se . W rite flo* 562. Tw m F .i l ls ,

196 C A S E T R A C T O R , 430 d ie i r l . 3 po in t, l iv e pow er. 1100 tfbshcis 5

■ w a y m iKCd g ra in , 3Mf Dales s tra w . 354 4054.

H A R R O W B E D . good condition, re b u il t m o lo r , s e lf p ro p e lle d . P h o n e M in i C a s s ia Ec iu ip tn e n i C om p any . 47Q V044.

4M iiD Y N E E D S oootl t io rse lor tio rsc n ia n ih ip and sho w ing . Phone 733 0070.

L O N G Y E A R L I N G , b if lc k , h a ll - appaloosa. stud co lt. 160 W nlC • lio x »53. Ro gerso n ; laaho '

13 Y E A R Ol d P a lo m ino reg iste red 734

Livettock Accetto i‘te» 105

R E D P O T A T O E S , 50 pounds 13. o r 5 cents . Tom A io es. O lf W ash lng io n . nn P tiP r. S/nnre-t-niAm l.------------

.3 R O W G E M C O beel h . i r v c s t e r t ra c to r mnunt 1959, good shape. t l3 50 . 733 8336,

Below you w ill find m any sor\/“ces a v a i la b le from M a g ic V a lle y Businesses. C h eck w itK our S e rv ice D irecto ry w hen yo u 're in need of a p ro fe ss io n a l. The firm s b e lo w o ffe r the finest in serv ice a n d , q u a lity p ro du cts . C h eck w ith one an d

R C P R I G E R A T O R S . w a s h e r s , d ry « r» . r a n g ts , R tasonAblo ra le s . 30 y t e r a t x p e r la n c e . C a l l ' 5 H U M W A Y A P P L I A N C E R E P A IR . 7J3-4J47,

R C P R IG E R A T O R S . F r o e ie r s . r a n o i i , w a S h a r i. d ry e ry . V C R N 'S A P P L IA N C E R E P A lr t . 733 5466. B75 F ile r Avonue W est.

A R T S A N D C R A F T S

)«cry l|cs and paste ls . C re a tive d e s ig n s ., to t te r in g , a n d com m e rc la l s ig n s . C e ra 'tm c s and

. C lasses . Special’ O rders . J33a\65

T A R P U T C L E A N IN G

T he best in c le a n in g , il co sts no m o re . S T E A M C A M P IH C L E A N E R S . Phone 733 *036

H O R S E B R E A K IN G

P R O F E S S IO N A L ho rse Ir a in i lg C o rre c tive snoeing. C an a n y tim e , a f le r 10 00 a .m . B37 452*.

M U A T C U T T IN G

K I M B E R L Y C U S T O M C u tt in g , sk in n in g , cu ttin g . Ire e ilp g o l w ild m e at . Phone K im b e rly 433 5994.

S E W E R S E tt 'V lC ES E R V IC E

&C H IR O P R A C T O R

. ..^ -

15-A LM A H A R D IN — C h iro p racto r. 157

North W ash lng ion . Tw in F a lls . Phone 733 4741

E X C A V A T IO N — C O N C H C TC

L U lU £ C O N S T R U C T IO N C O . ' G i'no ral building and pa in ting . Pri

M ODILC MOME TRANSPOQTIN G'

J iU G H E J j.-M o b ile H om es. Loc.Mlv owrHKl. Insured c a r r ie r . Lo ca l and long cllstorice 733 3773

E X I ’ t lR T p a m lln g . in terio r and o K le r lo r. ROasonnble ra tes ?34

, 3746, j

P L U M B IN G ' R E P A IR S

C H U C K 'S .I’ L U M H IN G r e p a i r s . L ic e n s e d c o n lr a c lo r . 55 y e a rs

— pvpprtBnrtr— r*rton»— 4ii-4t70— K im b iT ly .

R O TO R t t ty T i'h \ m w r se rv ic e . S e w e r l i f r« s and s o p t ic la n k c le ,sn lng . A lso , a ll typos of ex c a va ilo n . 733-3541_or 733 3509-

C R A V E N 'S Sew er S e rv ic e : Septic tank se w er lin e c le a n in g . Po w er, equipm ent, 'f re e insiA 'Ction. 733 3053.

T R A S H t G A R O A O E S E R V IC E

FO R S A L E : 111) BOiM h a rv e ito r . w ide fro nt end lo r F a r jn ; i i r M . C lam p on culension a * l r 324 3203, Je ro m e ,

16' l i E C T ne O w i^ ti sp f >nus lof sa le , t400. H a rn ey 's Uuddmg Supply, • Phone 453 5516, d a /s ,

C O M FO R T F U T U R A 11 I'racto r cab W ill f it ' l a ic m o d e l . 'P a r m a ll t ra c to rs . Phone 035 5034.

0 10 C A R R O T S for s a le : *3,00 gunny sa c k , J l.SO bush el, 733-9534to p lace o rd er. _____________ —

P R U N E S FO R sA fc. A da M inks, 1024 Higl»lAnd EA st. Tw in P a lls ,

M A T H E N Y O R C H A R D w ill open Sunday, O ctober 10th, D e lic ious and Rom o Apples. You p ic k , bring co n ta in ers . No phono c a lls . 1 m ile N o rlh . 1 'v E a s t of Hansen Qrldge on T jp p erA ry Road .

JO N A T H A N A N D w in te r .b anana app les , rod de lic ious ar\d golden d o llc io u s . I t a l i a n p lu m s , now

— re a d y -O rr-O rc h a rd r- l-m tle -N o r lh -

O N E L E F T — N ew facto ry recon dHlo(\ftd NfttlonAl cash re g is te r . 4 d e p a rim e n is .p lu s tax key w iih . 4 dllfo re n t c le rk keys p lu s chArge

} month In food sto re . C an bo chanoed. Would cost J1350. Now ' <750. 733 0047

R E M O V E CArpet p .ilh s And spots: flu ff beAten down nap w ith Blue L u s t r e , 'R e n t shA m pooor t 1 . K R E N G E L 'S .

V E W S H IP M E N T M e x ic a n Im po rts , c e ra n itc s and loa lhor

-goods. 31f) Sp ru ce s tre e t , K im ­be rly , 43J-6369.

T O M O R R O W 'S P R O D U C T S today :— "■ M fltfiorN .’Murc iinow s itn , l b i 's

help lollow her piAn. L e t 's s ta rt at h o m e , T H U S H A iC L E E

- .DLSTnM UjToqs,w ijn ^ e ll. 536-3360 o r ih c ilm a Ucf-nardi 334-41137. F i le r .

31 ' C O N SO LE 5 IL V E R T 0 N E TV Open arm sow ing m a ch in e , lik e now . 6 ' } " C rA flsm an skM saw . Raintiow vacuu m c le a n e r , lik e now . Phone 326-4434.

W E R E B U IL D .h y d ra u l ic ja ck s at A B B O T T 'S A U TO S U P P L Y . 305 Shoiitone S I . Soulh.

THE C O V EOur f in jf ir S le ii l i A i« Ihe

0« il In Soulfitrn fi/ofio

.,^37 6570.

Pott and Pet S u p p lie t 110

- F E M A L E S K U f jK for sa le Ta m e . 1 y e a r o ld . 733 15Q3.

PO R S A L E : Toy Poodle puppies. A K C re g is te r e d . R e aso n A U ly p rico d . 436 6037. R u p e rt,

ID A H O T R A C T O R aalvA ge , Cash lor used tra c to rs . Used p a n s a i big d isco u n ls . 733 0293

P O R S A L E : G e rm a n S hep herd . pupp ies . M other puretw ed W»iito,

F a th e r S ta n d a rd m ix e d w llh SIboriAn . H u sk ie . T h e ro lo ro . no p a p e rs . 543 4540, B uh l.

B E E T A N D G R A IN bed lo r .s a le . IB loot, m e iA l. used I month* Priced tooo C a ll 733 5950.

Y E A R O L D W h ite fo rn a le Pom errtn ian . *35. C ham p.sgnc.toy poodle. 1 ' jy e a r s o ld . »35 326 5373, Afenday thru F r id a y .

M c lN T O S H , R E D and___y y l lo wde lic ious Apples. P IC M d or you p ic k . Vour co n ta in e rs . Mctnlowt\ w in d la lls re ad y now . you p ick up , *1 bushel. Closed for the season . O cto b e r 10. G R E E N R I D G E

, F A R M . Kenyon Road . t

R E D S P U D S , p o p p e rs , s q u a s h , p um pk in s , Apples. BodopslAb's. 733 6108.

D G L lC 'lO U S A P P L E S A re no w roAdy At M o o re 's , HAQormAn. P icked or you can p ick your o w n . .

•B 3 7 -4 5 3 7 ,'-

A P P L E S A N D crop cabbage lo r ' sa le , ' I m ile Wesf o l K im b e rly , on

/S u g a r F a c t o r y R tfacf. L u lh n h - Baker,- 483 4164.

~ T 9 i i r A a a i5 b n r w ^ t ~

' ~ w e a t h e r p r o c 5‘F "

S TO R A G EKeep your auto , boat, snowm obile,

e tc . out of w calhor under lock and hey, C loan . spacious slo rage w ith co ncre te floors and lighting . As low as 15.00 per m onlh .

O lhor w eatherproof and se rri w oalherproof Storage a va ila b le . a l excollenl ra le s . 400 E a s i 6lh A venue. Je ro m e , 324 5435.

, . .. ART MARTO rig in a l p A ln t ln g s . p o tte ry , SAexican T if lw a n f r a m e s . A ll p rice s . ' ^

D A N K A N D T R U S T B L D g T

C on »m crc lfl'l a n d r e s iifM ira ' I hau ling con lt iin ors — specia l h a u ls — in side o r outside c ity • lim its .

T R E l i I . LA W N S E R V IC E

!rW d~flUYi'~scll or .sell lor. ygu_fllL kirtds of u^ed farm rnachincr’y

V A L L E Y T R E E S E R V IC E Dangerous Ire o s . G iv U s A C all •

733 3331

Sf’ N A Y for dandelio ns, clover', a ll , • types in s o t is .' G E M S P R A Y IN G

S E R V IC E . 733 4J06.

T R E E S E R V I ^

FO R A bo lter deal on T R E F W O R K , 27n^33TT73r4Ctffl‘r?^e'MriH^a‘les

Farm Supplies ' 91

T H R E E U N IT S E R G E p ipeline m Jiker and s ta lls . 400 ga llon D a iry K ing B u lk ta n k , s v i l contained Phone 733 ?0<f>

r d u S A L E cofr.- ; II , 10', 14'.bqucK ;.j th u le . Phom- 733 /56«.

1 TON feed er. 0 se ll (e .'d ing doors. __inclfll_rQOf,Jt5Ltil!X_WnL_I31_

3454.

— n p ric o l. lo y poodle pupp ies. 733. _liO»0

A U S T R A L IA N S iV e P H E H O pup p ie s . M o ther r e g is t e r e d . 15 Pho rK^ 33 1367.

P O O D L E G R O O M IN G , stud srr. v i c e , p u p p ie s . C h o ri M il le r K i.'tineu , W est R cd cap co m e r,

— Kin*boflyr-433-4104-------------------

E X C A V A T IN G and concrete for m in g . D ic k 's E x c a v a l lo n ahd C o n cro to , D IC K P O O L E M *> SON S. 733 4375.

P O U L T R Y P R O C E S S IN G

P O U L T R Y P R O C E S S IN G , Po u ltry Supp ly . 213 ,Mh A venue W nsl? P ho nF 733 31|J0 ' l X _ •

S IC K (io O M C Q U IP M D N T

H O S P IT A L B E D S , Wheel c h a irs , w a lk p w r^ r u tc h e s , co nva lesten t a id [/> ffm r exercisO^g eau ipm eni P o rV e n l or sell

o io W L E Y P H A R M A C Y733 9771*- Tw in Fa lls

V A C U U M C L C A N E R S

V A C U U M S E f J V lC E C en te r, p a rts , re p a irs on K irb y co m p act . M ost / : o lh e rs . Tw in P a lls , 733 6041, • :

-S U R b E SP35 Tw in P iston m ilke r vacuu m pum p. C apab le handling 4 u n lls . 453 5(103, even ings.

H a y . 'G ra in and fe ed 94

G E R M A N S H E P H E R D pups for s a le . (10. C a ll any tlm o B39.5419,. H a ie llo n . ■

V A C U U M C L B A N C R S O P ID A H O Savo i Now uv Stiam pooing your *

own carpot- » l a clay w llh the p u rc lia so o f Hoover Rug Sham poo.

T V R E P A IR

B O B 'S M O B IL E T V R e p a ir . » ;.50 ’H o u C u xa lis p lu s p j i r u And lA bor. Phone 734 3704. 433 5758.

W A N T E D : C a lJ Ie p A S tu ru . W ilL fence if n o co isA ry . 334 4178, « . R .

- Mosy And Son i.

F A L L P A S T U R E lo r s lo ck cow s and ' 'c A lv e t . Don W rig h t. 334 5456,.

K fi M A R K E N N E L S , poodle p a r lo r , boArdIng, stud to r v lc o 733 1193

G E R M A N - S H O H T H A IR S . W lr« 1 llA ire d Polntino G r if fo n s , G e rm iin W lre -H A lre d P o ln l t r s v C o c k e r S p a n ie ls , A ll A K C r t o i s i t r e d . , L a r r y 'S K tn p e l's , 733 3463.

. A LL KINDS Winter 5aun5M..5 m iiM .. N orth , S m ile s Ea s t o l Je ro m e . 334-: 4054

S T .EW IN G , Tann ing hens. F re sh ' drotspd o r packaged and fro io n . Q uan tity d iscount. Je ro m e 334- 3437.

P U B L IC P IC K IN G , O o llC io u ft, ; R o m e .o p tf i S a tu rd ay 35lh . 1 M ile : South. W est^ South, South < P A rk ,. 733-7595. N e tb llls O rc h a rd , |

FINGER STEAI S— THB-ites t-iN -raw N ~^

Rolish distf a n d o il

THE COVE4 9 6 A d d iso n W e s t - -

Shrub b ery , iH an tt, B u lb t 1 3 6 i

C 'l/ E R G R E e N S t S ,^ ^ ^ l g , 1 mil® South of Stock- C a Ib , Goodlno-

■ Phone 934-5001, .

.E S ;

w e I d f f e r ]2 4 HOU.R SERVICE I

j If the tolephono of any ad vertiser in tK isj . . . . . . . . . . . .

\ H A Y A N D S .TRAW for sa le :''P ho ne ;

M A C 'S K E N N E L S . W E N D E L L . 534 A n t iq u e * 3317. A K C G o rm a n S iU p h e rd .N o rw e g ia n E l k H o u n d i S a m o y e d i, P o o d le t . n o a o l« s G e rm a n S im r lh a irs , "o d Urit- JAnV 's. A lso , En g lish » '3 ,i t * r «nd ShoHi'a ilr ccnss . ,

139

•w Y O U R T H IN G — G lw * u » » fUno- ■ r i# l# Jo h n s to n , 304 Sou th i

-I.. W ash ington (A irp o rt R o a d ) , 733.I 3345.-

AOO OAatE— :jiicc~r-jnlruauir.ft.

’ Farm Seed 96:sc h n a u je r pupp ies. No odor or

■■ ihMtJiriO- ’VBrv'fessonAblBr-i?* - 3993. B u rley ,

f A L L T Y P E S a n tiq u e fu r n i tu r e C lo c k s . - io m e g lA S s w a re

t r r - B A t r c Y 's -

GQOO Q U A L IT Y SiboriAn w lie a l , o rA S l seed . 733 4077. • [

100

LIveatock W anted 114

* A n im a l Breed ing

A R T I F IC IA L U reed lno to A o s o r t a l ’ proveh i l r t , n itllon 's h lo h t t i tVp*

production s ir e i . A lso a tf b re e d io f beiM a v a ll» t)le . o u h l. 543 6103/

■ J e r o m * 374-4U 7I ' ST ioslione, O ' a i4 < ;S l7 ; D u r U y , 4719 353 ;

H s ie jto n . I395M 3.

For Prom pt Plckupi . Of Dead A n im a ls

J-!J3M 35-Tw ln M alls -'* — Tai^Ti^^cgaamc— ~

A ppllancaa & HH Eq u ip , 120

U t J F I N I S H f i O F U R N I T U R E , h ighest q o a llty . good ‘ '“ " t M i r y C arte r P^ ln ta , W W l m \ K f l y Rflad 733.3 « 3 , ' • , .

(•dunned wjlh new i1ocV.'741-----Street’ East, 433 5343, kilmbefly.

Hols'T C O M PLETG w lth controls to be taken out of sarvic* station. Also « Llncoln^ub* ja c k . AAake offer. 6713870,

RUG LOOM. AAektr rug* up to 36" Wide. Good condltfort.-5e« a f t4J0 Almo, or-ca» 47«.»095, Ourtay. ,

•A

A L L IT« M S djscountad for u le * t Oasis Rench ^ illques, S Jtn llM Wes/of B lits . Purnltur* andolass- . Cema earlV hr chol£« pieces. 364-'<

, 3013. ,--------------;— :----------- =--------r r ~

RO LL-EN D ' CAIjJiPET ‘

S A LE '7 7 " K 12’ A v o cad o

N y lo n ‘Bob* C a rv o 'Rryuli.t . S /V V i

- - S A x r P R i c r — r r - $ 3 7 r 1 7 - -. 1 2 'x 1 9 '5 " G o ld T w n e d

N ylon S fiquo io S l)a(j -«i*0»lc.f .. _ S342 04

SALE PRICE , . . $ 1 9 9 . 9 5 9 ' * 1? '

U ^ h l Qluo N y lon BflUi'lt" iVO DO

SALE PRici: . . . $44.95'6 '2 " X 1 2 ' G ro o n •

Tw ood N y lon Rogulfii S40 70

SAIE PRICE . . . . $24.581 2 'X 1 3 '6 " A v o c a d o /W h ite •

T w ood N y lon WngultH . , J12A 5?

SA iE f’R icE : , , :

f l '2 " K t-2' D lu n /G ra e n T w eed --------- N y lon R u b b e r flack-------

B«0u lo r ........................................I7i69(,SAIE PRICE , , , $53.95,

FURNITUR,El3 7 S*(o m U v «n u « W . • ; 7 3 3 -U 3 1 '

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’ M o n d a y . O c to b e r 4 , .1971 T lm e S ;N » w < , t w i n F a lU . ' td a h o 33 t

A u t o « F o r S a l « . . 2 0 0 X u t o s F o r S o U 2 0 0ForS0 I4 140 .Truckt. >

. M « n y o th ir Ite m s .' ;a n 4 . U 0

i l H f L ' '

r H R E C • ■fo'':b'*Lv O . t r i c • « k l t ( , ^ 0 > d « H om M 33'

IN TER NA T lO NAt. C U B . 7 hor-

MliwU»n».uyWaiH«)___ ________ aoohl .. .

a03, T w in P a l l i . Idaho.

C O N TR A C TO R N E E D S good u i«d . ta li lt law. Phona 734'3330.

M A N T E D I Good UHd oil h a a la r i ,w lfh W o w a rt , B a n n tr P w n ltu ra . .7 J3 -M 3 I,

W ILL D U Y d iract o r Auction -your (u rn ltu re a p p llan ce t^ d d i h a n d i. Snaka .R ive r 'A u c tlo o . 733-7JS4.

W E n U V D E E W . . A N O E U K H IO G G

W»«tern SAlvbOf Com pany

l»M“ JNYERNATtONWr~tn4arTtp M d 3 tpvad . w llh beat bed. 733-

,7 5 1 6 .. ......... ...........

FO R S A L E : F lv « 30' and one I 1 ' com bJnallon g ra in and beet bed* w ith t io l it . A ll a re le«« than one

- y e a r . o ld . V our-eholce H 7 M .- 543' — -----------------------------------------

1*S0 C M C 1 ton tru c k . Dual l l r e i . ' condition' lm pectl«ntic k e t . I^ one 733'4«T3.

)9S9 G M C ictw o l bu t, m u it le l l t lt l i w eek. »700<:alJ a lte r 7 P M . 733 4 3 « .

t^OK S A L ^ : U ' Curl Dulk potato bed . 334 4UA. •

A o lo » F o r S a l e

19AS C H E V R O L E T 9 pa ia e n o *r v » n . lo w m ll«ao e . c lean . D ay tio 7XI-33&3, 733-4743, eve n lno i.

m lle^ioa, lik e new . Phone 733-3344.

19M V O L K S W A G E N ca m p w . 106S reb u ilt w o ln o . Need* body w o rk . 334 M4fl. Ueit o t (o r . '

A u l e t F o r S d * --4 ^

1947 A U S T IN H E A L E V . r lob. b la ck w ith red In te rio r.. P u iiy c a rp e te d . R u m and lo o k s l ik e

P lle r , a lte r 4:00 even ino* o r w eekends.....................

■ "7 1971^PONTrAC""

STOCKREDJLJGT10N

.SALEIN FULL SWING“We Wd.ryt to trade.

, 'your way';JOHN CHRIS

- M O T O R S601 Mnin Av«nu« Entt

T' iloll* 713 1053

Aulol For SaU * 2 0 0 l A u l o i f o r S a l e 2 0 0 A u t o s F o r S a U

1944 C H E V R O L E T . ' 9 p a ito no er Im pa le w agon, oood condition. )ood equipm ent 734-3440 or 734-

I w ilt get you a n y used or n e w car. you w ant A N p s a ve you m o n iy . See m e and la v e before you buy your hevt r * r .

B O B L a t h a m 'S F IN E A U T O M O B IL E S , '

" . . ne lw 4« i\ Itia A r l lc C irc le ano the oood neighbor i f n c e . "

t f f is f 704-37037$l M ain A venue 1

)947 C H E V E L L E SS 394« w llh e x ­tra s . Brand new (Ire s . tl,SOO. C«H anytim e «39 S4t5.

B Y O W N E R : Deto lo »W5- WS3 B u ick 175. Phone 733 7IJ0 “

S A V E ON dep rec ia tio n ! Mu>t «eti 1970 C h rys le r 300, 4 door hardtop fa c to ry - lo a d e d w ith ' equipm ent

—N e w - l lre a .-P |» r te -7 a 4 3 M i'- a « e r -

: OCTOBER-SPECIALS!!1970 M O N T E G O . . . ; ..... M 9954 tjo o r \fd a t> , ) 8 .0 6 0 m1l* i,iu illil>en»w ..

1970 F O R D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * 2 9 9 5Toiitio 3 doo r Ixirihop, V H •iioiim , vinyl lo o t. Iiicin .v o'» CotuliiioninQ, pow *r il*«(liiu, pow ar <lii( br'okvi, Micl>«l<ii llt»t

1967 G A L A X IE 500 . . M.2957 xioor liarcllop, V-Q »nuln», oitluinatic Uniitiiiiiiion, |(itw.r»r tU friny , paw ar Ittokvi, pow er (oot, «K c«|tliu"nllt' 'lies nuloiiiobiU.

1969 V O L K S W A G E N . .. . -. M 6955qu(ir«l)0cli, 39 .0 0 0 <>c<uii[,'iiiil«i. rn d a i, cliromn wlin«l cov iri .

1969 V O L K S W A G E N ...... . *2495. Del^xa vtntioi) vlogon, 3 ta t i l l /n iiico'ona;

1968 D O D G E .......... . . .*18’95

1968 FORD BRONCO4 wheel drive, station wa^on,

S289 c.i. V-8 tengine, 3 speed trans- imission, free wheeling hubs, radio Iheater, new lug tires, sharp red |dnd white finish and very low |milea(je. :

C A SH F O R S C R A P M E T A L ’ C opper. D ra s i, A lum lpum .

R a d ia to rs , D a ttsrle * . E t c . H .K O P P B L C O .

1S3 2nd Autnue Souih -

HMtIng Equlpmont 144FOR S A L E : G as tu rn a c e ., A rm -

ilron g 700., com plete w llh duel- - w o rk - a n d walwes. Pttone-713-390$,

A RM STR O N G 700 0 " * fu rn a ce for ta le , e x c e lle n t condition. Phono J34-39 t7.

FOR S A (^ , 1 Stocker m atic te r le s . Phone 733 7341.

F-90

im .U U IC K E L C C T R A 335 L lm ito d 4 door sodnn. ip o llo s i, loaded. 733- 3487 or 733 3003.

1970 -G L O O R A P O C A D IL L A C , A Sium e paym o fils , '733-3114.

1955 D E L A IR Q ievro let- W orklng' “ co nd tllon .'Phon ij-Jf lrom o , 334-7381

o r 334 4793. ■

1944 O L O S M O Q IL E C o n v e r t ib le . X o m p le to ly autom atic . 344. 4th > vt(nUB C a s t . 733W 4\.

1944 C t t E V Y I I N o va F o rd o r .

G L IN -TV P E fu rnace oil b u rn e r . 300 oallon sto rag e tank . E x c e lle n t condition. 734-30ft9.

W ILLIAAAS O IL A -M allc* oil lu r- nace. 373 Robbins Avenue , T w in F a in . 733-7031.

S[>or{itig Goods 1 5 9

flR U N S W lC K , P e lla ,- P e lm o c tf f lc c e iso r ie } , o rd e r r

thofgun. Ex c e lle n t cond ition . . Phone 733-1303. F .C . Stieneberger.

c y lin d e r . Good condition. 733'49M.

1947 FA LC O N Station w agon, ra d ia l t i r e s , a u lo m a t ic .t r a n s m ls s lo n , power 'steorlno . 334-44M. ;

HOT RO D S P E C IA L . 1950 Q ie ve y body a n d - f r a m e , . 1954 C h rys ler H em m ing . 331 cu .. In- m o lo r . 3 C arte r W C Fn-4 barre l ca rb era to r twd m a n llo ld , M untM M-33. spoeo ir a n i 'n ls ilo n . 4-n po ll tract re a r end. Needs to be wired* and pilot 's h a tt put in transm iss io n . G ive reasonab le o ile r . 334-4731, F i le r . aH or 4:00 or w eekends.

B o o t* F o r S o lo . 1 6 9

1970 T O Y O T A M a rk I I , 'n intion wagon-. A u to m a t ic , a ir con- —dillonino icwJlrssJow-mil:?33 3947.

39,000 1 nwnfti, ' '

1963 PONTIAC . . . ; , . . . : S595G ra n d Ptiii 7 doo r Im rdlop, AKCcpiloitnlV "icv.

1964 BUICK ........... ^369loSnluB 4 tloor, pqwof J f e a f i n Q . ' ' u n i ntui looki qooiI

Youree Motep Co.644 Main Avonuo South

• K . l l y H liu k • J o c k C o x - D o l . S o ro n V o n

J w i n F o i l s _

ONE CALL CAH REACHTHOUSANDS

HhoncT . T i - O Q . ' l l -

~M ‘A H K 'S 'AAsrcury D ea 'ier. 1143 (llue La k e s North. 733-1194.

1940 D O D G E C harger, 003, la c lo ry a i r . a u io m a iic , ye llow w itti b lack

- v in y l to p .rtew ll ro s . Soe.at 751 S id A ve .'W . a lter. 5 p .m .

a0 » ry s l» r RoM i lA te lo r s

' ’i ? u j r , ; « « S c T . t e r 'J E R O M E IM P L E M E N T

. t , M A R IN A Je ro m e . Idaho.

1949 EU D O R A D O C A D IL L A C , ve ry c le a n . 35,000 m iles . Inqu ire M a ry C a rte r P a in t Store , 1934 K lm bD rly Road.

Gome see us for \ good used cars!

'M s l o r ^ c l « t

m K A W A S A K I 130 T ra i l b ik e . 500 m llet . t335. Phone Sun V a l le y 734- 1500, C lyde H awK.

c e l l in t c o n d it io n , v e r y low m lleao s . t335. Phon»733-444fl a lte r i p .m . o r w eekends.

FOR S A L E ; 1944 Honda 90 AAotor- tvc lB . t^OOor best o ffe r. See a t .553 S4uth L o cu s t^

im D IR T O IK G . G reen S Ire e k . Ka w a sak i. Ju s t re b u ilt . In ex- ( i l le n l condition . 734 3730. afler; J;30.

IJO HO N DA F O R S A L E . See at 497 . -Taylor S tre e t , K im b e rly .

Bill Workman , FORD ■

NEW Fall & Winter Hours

1967 CHEVROLETdel Ai» 4 'tloor* todon, oulon'nlif Ifonin’ in io " . powflr \looring, pow­er kxaVoi, radio, hnulo (.'

‘ 8951962 CHEVROLET

Diicoyoe tln lioo woQon, 6 cyl- in d sr •nQiKS. -itcitKluMl Iranim ii-

, tioul«i.

» r w - t o - 7 - p 7 m T

• Wbekdtiys Closed Sunday

Soo You Monday^ Bill Workman

FORD

HW H A R L E V -D A V ID S O N S p rin t, ISO cc. e xce lle n t condition , phone li te r 4 . 334-5414. V an Cam p.

TrtE SALBS LBADER IN M A G IC VALLEY . . .

12-43 Blue la k e t B lvd . North

A re a F ra n c t ilse D ealer H a rle y D avid uaA A o lo r C yc le

J E R O M E 'IM P L G M E N T a. M A R IN A

Je ro m e . Idaho

M ONDAS C A R S . P IC K U P S IS Io o t K I T Cam per t ra ile r « S « le s P a rts Serv ice

Y o u rch o lce fln a n c in o Openino Sundays and evenings

M lt-L I-R t H O N DA S A L E S 433-5179 Hansen

W O RKM A ND R O T H E R S

P o n lla c ’C ad illacGM C

R u p e rt, Idaho 434 3476

P O N T IA C S D U IC K S

C H E V R O L E T S O L O S M O U IL E S

A T * L E O R iC E M O T O R S

Gooding, Idaho

A t c t t i i o r U i & R e p a i r 1 6 3

' W A N TED ; 1954 or 1957 Fo rd 393 wOlne In good co rd ltlo n r 733,-4547 li te r 4 :30 p .m .

GOOD 353 Fo rd motor and w reck in g IHQend 1954 Fo rd . Phone Je ro m e .

PA18UN-T t^ O . WAOON • • SPOflTS CAW

8 < o l fn / io lio n A l . . .

DEAN MOTOR CO.4 09 2nd A v« . S . 7 33 -20 2?

1 9 6

l l » OODGO tandem d r iv e . 5 aind 4, i l r b ra ke s , n e w rubber. W llh or without 30' W illiam so n bed and tvolst.733-5741.

-----1— _______ ______________ _____________im F O R D 3 Ion w llh Sand 3 stlee d .

ISOO. S m ile s South on G ran d v ie w . Jim Rhodes.

1»« C H G V R O L E T 3 ton 34V ', beet tnd Q rtin be'd. iie e l flo o r, oood rubber, 455 3447, l^ l l i i le r .

FOR S A L E : 1954 Chevrolet t ru c k ,

browoey. Good oondltlon. Q io ap I 1J4-3009. ✓ .

m CMCVY n o n ' in excellent tondHion, Hn* ilocH rack, .-Will Irade eq u ity 'fo r qooo hall Ion pickup. i34.37®3.

t«UI T0N,-4.speed*plckup; 1350.. Sie ai 431 Oracken Street North

m-3403. \ •

ItU C tlG V Y , cab forward, 3 Ion, 4- ine«d, 3 ipe«di power takeoff, (lew engine, 3U Chevy molor. 3

A ntw lire*. Frohl end pverhaufed. \ |t9S. 543-4414. Alter 4:00 543-4374.

MOTORC O M P A N YI.D.HALL

Sporf* C o n • Economy Cars

l 5 4 1 M a in A v « n u « E a i t

- ^ 0 -1969 FORD

G glnaie 500 4 door, aulortiajic Ironim im on. power itoofing, pow-

. tr b'al>e«. a ir condilioning, rodio

M6951966 OPEL

2 dno« ilol.ion whqoiv 4 ippod ' Irotttntiilion. radio, iieolet, luQ-

Qogo jo fii.

5795,1950 DODGE

I tor< tjock, 4 ipood Irntnmin -rnd io^ hca lcc— ilo iit—xfldi—

■ 1970 JAVELINMnvii D onnliu* model V-0 tngin*,

nutom olic.cortto lt. p o w tr tt ta r in g , pow 4r b r a i i t t , l l t ra o ,to c h o m « lir . r«or tp o il ir . moQ tlyle w h ti l i and

- v in y l lop $3095'1967 CHRYSLER

Town A Cnyntfy ^tQllQP. wQgon. a u lo m alic I ra n im n tia n . pow ar t in s rin g , pow er b f o k i t . rad io .

. $1790 1967 BU ICK '

sp o r l VVogmi Uotion waQOn. au. lom atic tran im iu ion . pow er t te e r - . ing . pow er b ro lie i. ro d io , lugguu* racit.

n79Q1966 PLYMOUTH

Fury VIP 2 doo r lia rd lo p , onlo- malic Iran tm ittion , pow or i le e r ing, pow er b fo iie i, o ir iTondition-

$1495 V963 FORD

G olo iio 4 do o r. V-fl eng ine, nu-

^ 5 7 5 •

1964 DO DGE’ •Station wogon, V*Q enflino. hulo- moflc trnnimiivion. pdwer itpor- ino. oir conditioning, radio.

' /5681966 VOLKSW AGEN

Baollfl, ■radio.

^865"

*69'51965 VOLKSW AGEN. 9 patianger but, lun-rool,

radio , good tirei.

M2951964 FORD

'Coitom 500,-.4 door;-V-0 engine, - autom atic tro n im iiiio n , power •leering, air condilioning, fodio.

^580OVER 50 USED CARS PRICED TO SELL .

W t t l ^ S M O T O R C O ,■ 2 3 6 S H O S H O N E 'S ? . W E S T — A N D — 2 54 4 lh A V E , W E ST

733-2091 1 7 3 3 -7 3 6 5 — TW IN FA LLS , ID A H O

] 9 6 6 C .O U £ t -

F « r S u l *

Aco H anlot) C l.o vro le l It P lo a iod To Announce . .

ABBIE URIGUEK OLDS-BUICK-

9PEL American MotorjV 715 Main Avo. S . l

733-8721

TFTPLYMQUTH & W ILLS!, ■ are coming through

" f S r Y O D r . .You Can Do Better A t W ills .

W I L L S M Q T O R G O .■ ■ , 2&6 Shoslione StreetjA'esl......

- Dowaytift "Roiy'iRoMpof-.— i* np.Vi aiJOcioled.wUK-.ut a t-o— ,(ate< -rep r« iaV )tatiyir. 'Roty would like 10 mvito a ll oi hit (r’Jandi and cuitoHiort to come lee him.-al Ace Honien Ctiev*' rolef, ' j ■'

ACE H'ANSENf CHEVROtEt ■

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■ 733 -30 3S '■ ■ ■

_ T H I N K T H E I S E N

1968 MERCURY . . . - .................. H475coiulilioning!

1966 MERCURY . 7 ^ . . . . . . . ^ 6 9 0.M o ntir iy 4 doof ledan, lully «<iuipp«d ot you would o ipeci.

1969 CHEVROLET . . . . ' . MAKE OFFERb rq U i, find lo ttory oir ccndilion.ng r-p o w »r—itoifrmn,“ poVS(

'1967DGDGE ..................................... M 50 0Monaco 4 door lu irdlop, llo i «vnryll..no Irom olf condit.on.nn (o vuwl loo lou»mile«io»:“ ----- -- -• V. . . ' ’

1967 MERCURY . . . . M 4 9 0Pork lone 4 door tedon, Mi|cu>y'» finotl, lio i ovrtyllnng..

1969MERCURY .•______ . . . ‘2900Morquii 4 door wdon, ilerco lopn, brnultlu l rn<f w illi wliilo vinyl |or> tul|jfow*ir, ‘ '

1966 VOLKSWAGEN . .....................*90047.000 octuol m ilei, e a lra clean in iide a n d oul.

1970 DODGE ..................... , ^2280. . . Cmi<nQ<r.2 door. looltiJiVa new iiuido and cu l. very low m ileaya.

lM P A L A .< < lo o r h » - d lo p ,J« V .| l M w ll' . w g lnc. aulomalic Iranm llilon ,vTn^riKn coww U a .rlno . pow.r brakoi,

la c lo rv a ir condllloolno-

rlMT-CHE-'/ROWET-

$r46Z.' 1969 0LDSM 0BILEOello 00 4 door hoMitop, V n «nQini», oulomnlic Irantrnnnon, lull powor, foclory air condilion-.

SI 495 1967 PLYMOUTH

. Fury II, V-R enQine, aulomolic t i i i i i in 'i i t io n , power fle e r in g ,

law mileoge

- - $2637............., 1969 DODGE

Ciiorgnr 7 door liordlop, 3113 c i ftngifin, outonidlic IrM ntnxilioii, power ileering , powAi briiknt,

Jo ^ (V y _o r condihnijiig. fnclnry

- $ t e 9 7 --1965 FORU-------

C alnm i 300 4 door. 390 ci V [I engine, oulomnlic IronjiMuiicv'. power tleerin'Q. power lirn lie i. iiK lo ry nir condilioning

wor<O(i1y,"70”000 UCijfi$2597C H O IC E

2-19 6 5V W /SQugi. radio, l>«aisi, (>u<Lol ttn i i. 4 ipred trnnimiuion. C H 0 0 5 F 'I o r llO lM -

$579 oacli1969 DODGE

Dnri Swingor, 2 door liordlop, 340 c.i V n engine,. 4 tpood

' Irnntm iiiion, vinyl lop. -

$177?- 1969 DODGE

Poloro 2 door (lurd lop , 303 V n jJ in ^ Ln a^ .l—

-$697* .1965 RAMBLER

Amt)aitndor 4 door, V-8 engine.. nuinmolic Iro n irn itiibn . powef .

\lnnriilg, power h>nkf|......................... .

- $688...........^.1965 FORD

M uilong (avi b a tk , V-O engine.. oulom nlic trontm iiiion . pow er'' ileer'ing, power lirnkel, ifio'rp. '»*

$888 ■

1968 C H R Y S L E RN e W P O R T , 4 door h a rd lo p , V .B eog ine , A utom allc IrA n tm lit lo n . pow «f t it a r in g , powar b ra k a t , a ll v in y l In te rio r v in y l coverad top, (a c tf lrv -a ir conditioning.

Slolion wagon, V .fl engine, tlondnrd »lnfl, e ilro clean, economy p lu i.'

1968 DODGE ........................ .............M 70 0Mor>oco 4 door »edqo, Miclielin lirot, power ileenng. power brokei, nir

1 9 66 C O M E T T . T 7 ; : . r . 7 r . . . t o 50~Capri 2 door lu irdlop, 6 cylinder engine. Hondord irnnim iition. •a'cellenl economy.

1968MERCURY ................................ .- M 4 9 0MonlegoMX ilolion wagon. 1 owner, now car Irode-in. Ii0 ( everyitiing.

1968 BUICK .'................ ' . ...................M 6 9 0leSaDre 2 door Imrdlop, 30,000 milet, iuUa_no while wilh mnroon in leriof.

1968MERCURY,. . ..............................M 48 0WonUfey f door tedon. oir cfandilioning. vinyl lop, pdWer tlBerinn, power

1968 CHEVROLET .......................................‘ 1490Impalo 4 door ledon. radial tirev, power tloering, power brakei.

1966FORD ...........*650CuOom 4 door tedon.'V-G engine, ilan dard Iranimittion.

1962 PONTIAC ......................................*388SlQlion wagon, excellent Irontpodnlion.

,1965 MERCURY______ ____________ *590 ,Mfirroudef '4 tloot Kardlop, red wil»> hlacii vinyl ion, power tleerinn, pow­er broket, air condiUamng,

1970 TOYOTA . . . . . . . MAKE OFFER-4 door (edan, ouiomolic (rontmitiion, very low mileuge.

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-* io n . p o w er t ls iu i i 'Q . p o w e r broLoi. loclory a ir condilioning. excelleni lirei.

$2488 - IS M O LD SM O BIU E 98 -‘ 4door u d A n , V - l, auto m atic

t r a n im iu io n . power ito o rin g .

$1378 1969 D O D G E

, CO RO N ET5004-door n a t io n w a g o n . V -8 , a u lo m a lic t r a n im it ilo n .; povvar

"tlMiSS.'- $2429

-19A7-GH R-YS L E R —N ewport, cu t liim 4 door lo d an , V-6 e n g ln o . a u to m a t ic tra n - tm li t lo n . power ite o r in g , powor b ra l iM ,ip l l | bcncl> front S4 J I . nil v in y l ir i lo r lo r . - J

, $1627 '1964M'eRCURY

COMET VILLAGER, tiu lion w agon , V-0 engine, aulom alic iron tm iu ion . pdw er fleering , pow er brol^et, air<ondiiipf'!r'g. ‘ hntp^_____ :________

$695

- $ 2 3 9 0 - 1969 V W

2 door tquarebncli, buckel le a li ,4 ipeed Iranlm iiiion , good licet, tliarp .

- - $1597--------. 1968 PLYMOUTHFury III, V-B engine, nu|orn(it!c

• t ra n im iu io n , power tle e r in g . power broket, oir condilioning, radio, tpedoll

■ $1487 ■ m s D O D G E P O L A R A

4 door la d a n . V-S a n g ln « . au lo m atic I r b i im j i i lo n , pow «r tte e r in g , pow er b ra ke s , naw Vktilte w a ll nylon t ir e i .

$1247 1967 C H R Y S L E R

. Town A. Country itatlon waoon, lull power, factory air con- rtitionino. extra good. .

$2177 '1970 FO R D

M averick. 6 cylinder «noln«. ,« an d a r(J t r a n im iu io n . for ♦conomy i w itili.

$1897☆ PICKUP.S ☆

'66 C H E V R O LE T V 3 T o nl-ono wld«< box, A cylinder engine. 4tpea{J-lranimHilon. 6ply llre i. Runi And looks good.

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1960 Chovrolot 1/2 Ton6 cylinder engine. 4 tp e e d Iran i- m illion, . . •

- $ ^ 5'68D O D G EV .iTo n

Pickup. V-B englno. 4 spaed Ira n in ils s lo n . heavy d u t y sp rln g it t ire s and wtiBoli equipped for campor.

S18951967 C H E V R O L E T

TON Long wide box, 3M englno, 4ipeed transmission,

$1395 •

- '68 CH E V RO L ET--------Long wide 'A ion pickup. 6 cylinder, engini, 4 spaed iran- im isslon. tra iler tiltcH.

$18951962 FORD VAN

6 cylinder engine, i la n d o rd Irani* million, (liurry on in o l lliil price il w on 'l lo il long)

1&5FGR&C-700U S E D T R U C I«

f i l l cab, 3«t V-B engine. 5 n, 3 spMdtpaod transmission.

-raar-4xJa,-Ma]U0tlrcs..flXtrj—long wtieel bai«.

'67 D O D G E3 Ton;till cab; 34) V I engine, Sspeftdtransm liilon, 3ipa«d rear axle, power steerlno*

■000 -X » . l i ra s . .nxc.e llant,Qondlilu .'65INTER'(3 'a T I0 N A L

IflOQV-lengine. Stpaed lr«nsmlsslon. • 9 speed rear axle , 900 x 30 tires. H<iavy duty tbroi>o>ioul.

1965 D O D G E D'5003 Ion. long wheel b»e, V-8 anoint, Sspeed lr«ntm ls»ion.9speed au lt. I.3S x K rubbar.

1959 F O R D

1954 DOPGE3 loi), v n engine, 5 ip e e d trq n i-

I 7 i n e e .r o J e , fli33 X 20lirei, long yuiieel ba le .

1956 DODGE \3 Ion, V '8 engine, 3 ip e e d Irani* mitiior>i 3 y>eed nxle, fli3S. X 3 0 tiie i, long wlieol bo ie . - • -----------

1966 C H E V R O L E TT liu a b 337 V I englna. S speed transmission*. 3 ip tad r ta r axia, poar »ie«rlno> B2S

' X 30 ilrH .

1967 D O D G E D-SOO3 Ion. long «Miae( t^iarSAI c .i .

.V - l englnt. 5 sptad lr«n- smisslon. 3 spaed awla, 31,000 mUM.remfclntiar o l S v*» r or

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34 Tlmw-

_UOAKTON,lVa-.CUPI)=yictor_ Morchctti em barked 10 ycani

on n barcer thut w as all imy asplrlnji yolmK spy .could uiik.

But two yooTB ii|{o, after

s p y q u i t s■ - . \ I

— MorcliotU spcnlimiLyeoi:-M .i)--ahaiulon h is chosenx;orecr. O ne^ ca iu e th« m U lU ry soaroely oM i-desU nfrocU vltles to eo'beyoni) CIA Oijml In Um flold nnd 10. o( Uio lo st thblKS ho did nl tho opcralo In th is Hold; . mero Inllltratlon.m ore as an analyst of- CIA was to explain .to DirectorlnteUl(icnco relating- to. the Richard H elm s .why he w asSoviet Union, rising through the leaving. ' • 'ranks until he w as helping j "I told him I Uiou^it the

Vletnani War Explained dont think the likelihood“One of the th ings the CIA o f ' this very j^ e a t,”

clandestine people can .do Is Morchettl saidr^^But one.of the, , .* ■ • - - ...........- - . - ................... ........o-........... start up wars,*’ ho s a id . '“n io y w ays to prevent this U to let a ,

T cachlng-the-h lgheH t-lovels-of— p r ^ r e — the—n ational- intol— lntelllgence com m unity and the can start up a private wal' in a - little siinshlno In, to h a w som e— UibCehti'al Intelligence Agency, ligence estlmutcH for tlieW Jjito 'ln lclllgenco agency Were too big country, clandestinely, and mor? controls by the Con- he bocan^e disenchanted wlUi I^ u so . ' - and t^o costly , that I tljought / make It look like It’s Just KrosS." -

During tills period, Marchetti Uiere was too much' military, something tliat tin? local yokels • **siiys, “ I was a hawk. I believed influence on Intelligence—and have decidcjtl to ' do thcm -in what wo wercjdolnx." ‘ — ................................

l l ie n he w as protitotod to the executive stu ff of' tlie CIA, moving to nn office on the top : floor of tlie agency's headquar­ters across tljo Potom ac River

what he pcrcelved to bo aindrallty, overwhelm ing m ili­tary Inljuenco^’ - w aste imd duplicity I n -t l io sp y business.He quit.

Fearing today Uiat the, CIA •m ay already have begun "going a^'aliisL U ie-en em y witli" the United' S ta tc s ~ w ~ th c y ~ m n y — from'Wushlngtonr co n ce iv e 'it—that is , dissident ' The Whole lUtstudent ({roups and civil rights "I could see how intelligence

very bad effects from Uiat-;OTd selves." , tljBt I felt the need for nioi-e ~ '

ANTI.pOLLUnONSTRATEGY . NEW YORK (U P I) -M r s .

Tills, according to MarchettU Howard Gromwell, of Lafay-. •control and'm ore direction. , Is how the United Stutes first otto, Jnd., representing tl^o,

"We parted friends. I crle<l began active flglitlng in Viet- U a g u e of Woman Voters, told all Uie w ay h6m e." - nam. U Is Uie type of activity tlie (innual m eeting of the '

Now’d tioye ^ w golng on in Uimbodla and American Homo Economics“Although now'n dovcrparticu-^U josrw ticrc reccnt'cojfgrdriisjdJu— Assoclatlom ibout'tho bqst~anti=—

larly on Vietnam which he ca lls ' al testlniony revealed the CIA pollution action by Individuals._______....................... . _________________ ____________________ an unwlndable war to “support Is runninif a 1450million a year • SJio said H would be to “beorganix^itions — M archetti, 41, im alysls w as done, and how it a crooked,, corrupt feg lm e tliat operation, he said. ^ aware flf com m unity, ond has'launchcil a ciunpaign for fltt.ed into U>e schem e of can not even run an election With the lack of control.that neigliborhood solutions to envir- m ore presidential imd co n g re s-. clandestine operations. It jJso tlmt looks honest,*' Marchetti exists now oyer the agency, onmcntal problem s, becom e tlio .slonrd control o v f r the entire gave m e an opportunity to g et says he still believes strongly in Marchcttf Si»i( , an extrem ely catalyst to do something about U.S. IhtelllHcnce com m unity. a good view of Uic Intelligence • tl)o nee<i for Intelligence co llec- reactionary president could tliem , and then zero In on one

niecoTUie war In SouUieaKt Asia,

. except for U o s . At Uie sw ne . -time, we're getting a lot of

dom estic problem s. And tliere are people in tlie CIA who—if Uiey aren't right now actually already running dom estic oper­ations against student groups, black m ovem ent? and the life— are certainly considering It.

Great Temptation......._-'*'nicrc!ll-bc-a-itreat-ten ipta--

J lo n for these people to .suggest;>,'„Qi}crtiti()iia.»nj. f» r ,» m f e L

S ecu rity A g e n c y . T h e . DIA { D efeoyp n oIn to llogen ceA gon 'Hie National R econnalssancc Organization. Tlie wholo bit.

" A nd'I started to see the politics w iilU n.the com m unity and the politics between the com m unity and Uic outside.

• "It’s la fact of life," he said. "For your own protection, you need to know what oUier people jire tlilnklng.

"Dut Intelligence is now a billion a year business, and tliat Is Just too big. It con bo done

' for Q lot le ss , and perhaps doneTlilfl—eliango -o f porspoctlvo— better-w hen-youuw unt out-4Jjc during tliose tlireo years had a wa.4to.*' . — profound effect oii'gnorlMcaUse Hiu tiling Uiat troubles I began-ti)-Sce.U itngfl I didn't Mjirchottl m ost alw yt tho CIA ]

• ■ ■ Is Its penchant for the dark arts of clandesUnc__ pju;iunl!ltary_

^ \ w :Witli m any o f his lifelong

T a lkiii i ic

HUDDLING nEFO R E dinner given at United |MatlonH la te thin past' w tek ’.arc (alw vc, fr o m .le ft) Sfinln’H Foreign Minister Gregorio. UPC7 IVnva* -Ecypt.’s Penuty_ Prim , Mlnlster__M«l>‘ . m nuiriU ad and J^ahi'n U, Ni rcpretienlatlve |^)n Jaim e do PluleA. Also conversing are (lielniv, from left) Soviet Foreign , Minister Andrei Gromyko, IndlnlH MlnlHter for Foreign A lfalrs Sardar Swaren Singh, and Soviet Am bassador Vakov Malik. (U P I )_________________________

v iew s about the .world alTaf: ii5tl6vrerntorcnrm nd(y^ ubl: tered, ^ a rch ettl decided to attractive to .tlie agendy be-

to approve tljcm or to kind of look the otlier w ay. You have U ic danger of intelligenceturning" ngalnstr tlie - i ia t lo n - f r - ^ r - ^ ^ ♦ ♦ * * * * * ♦ * * • * , * * w w *Itself, going against 'the enem y * wlUiin.’" *

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According to the report liy tlie Department of Agriciil-

turcTcnuntynroBtdontfnjroTon" .suiiilng.ment at Die annual rate (»f 1B7 pounds per person, an in-

'crease of nearly 2(5 p o u n ii over •

in t e l l ig e n c e c a r e e r , g r a d u a t in g * in 1055 w ith a d e g re e In * R u s s ia n a tu d ie s a n d h i s t o r y . • - *

t lie f ig u re .s fo r 1 ‘JfiO. . ' I l i r o u g h a p r o fe .is o r s e c r e t ly ^

l l i e r e p o r t a ls o s a h l c o n s u m p * p a y r o l l a s a t a le n t ^i iD n r 'n f 'p o t n t D O jr ^ s — a p ~ m in tr~ w ^ u t i— M a ro h o t t l— n o ltu d — tho-^- po u n d s |>er iu .T so n f r o m th e P r lz e a l l w o u k U b e s p ie s d r e a m ^ lo f.o f ig u r e o f 107 p o u n d s . - o f - a n im m e d ia t e Jo b o f f i r

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