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; ,■ ' / y- . . I , ' ' V ' .......... Weather V ariable C louds L. ' . ' . VOL. H N O . 194 ' ' Diaz Asks I , For Trade I Chances I By FRANCES LEWINE I WASHINGtON (AP; — Pre?- Ment Gustavo Diaz Ordaz of Mexico, a nation whicli is a ma- jor customer of U.S. goods. spoke out in Congress today for greater trade opportunities for W Latin America ahd other devel- A oping area;i. H He did not refer directly. In a speech to a joint 'session of the Senate and House, to a wave of prijtectionist bills now pend- iitK in Congress to restrict im- ports of a variety of products. M But Latin American nations. the Scandinavian countries and the European .Common Market nations, have registered vigor- ous opposition to such measures with the State Department. The Mexican president’s ap- pearance at the Capitol consti- tuted his major address in this country where he Is on a state visit, with his wife, as guests of President and Mrs. Johnson. Johnson also has spoken out against the protectionist meas- ures. H From a 21-gun arrivat salute on the White House South lawn to a presidential state dinner H Thursday "jBht. the red carpet president to visit the United H States in eight years. President Johnson, raising his _ glass in a champagne toast, __________ said:— ^^May— the— peace— and- — friendship which unite our na- * tions be a symbol to others of how , nations should conduct M ' themselves." Tha two presidents are cele- ' bratlng the final ceremonials of the Chamlzal Treaty through rW\ which the two nations peaceful- § ly settled a 105-year-old border dispute. Before Diaz Ordaz entertains ] President and M n. Johnson to- gg- night at a dinner In the Mexican poUcj Embassy, the two heads of state will witness formal signing of a -ircri treaty transferring the small i..„_ strip of land known «s El Cham- , Izal-the thicket—from Texas to the Mexican state of Chihuahua. ___________El Chamlzal was carved wit of Meadco iv * ■outhward shift In ih*-eoiine of th* Rio Grande River }n 1852. Its restoration to prevK r Mexico end* negotiations begun San In 1963 by President John F. ned t ................... Kerniedy-and'Mexlcan'PrcsIdent the-Ic Adolfo Lopez Mateos. missi( Johnson and Diaz Ordaz are mana, scheduled to take part Saturday and ( In ceremonies at El Paso. Tex., “ W( commemorating the peaceful look conclusion of the land dispute. traffic Vietnamese ] Back Enemy By ROBERT TUCKMAN U.S. ; SAIGON (AP) A South Vietnamese infantry battalion Thc hurled back three suicidal nounci charges by a North Vietname.se jets v regiment today and reported 134 day’s of the enemy killed in a jungle were i clearing 70 miles north of Sai- losses gon. 10 pla The action near Phuoc Binh. c capital of Phuoc Long Province. _________ uas.tha-bl8gest.ground-batt)»-l» VlEtna a week dominated by intense Amc ----------------------------------------------- shootii MIGs Witpess In • ^" 2 "' _____________________ __________________ <Ic&tr.o HoffaGise “m? _ report Is Shot ^ Tttsa ■( CHATTANOOGA. Tenn. (AP) Vietna A woman who^e life was "accoi threatened after she testified data," about Irregularities in the James down R. Hoffa legal proceedings was "over -shot late Thursday. An ex-con- vict was arrested and charged a short time later. Mrs. Mary Ann Gordon Fran- cIs, 27, secretary of Teamsters Union Local 515 here. saJd after she was shot that she “couldn’t • - _. fight all the money being poured 19' Into here to keep me from testl- 19( fying." She said she was offered $65,- 000 three weeks ago not to testi- i g/ fy before a federal grand jury , which is scheduled to convene here next Tue.sday. but said she ______ turned down the offer. Shc-was-listed in-fair condi- tlon today at a local hospital I with a bullet wound in the ^ shoulder. Although she is not - seriously wounded. Detective . f. ^ Billy Ray DavU said, she "al- * most died in the emergen- cy room’’ after going into shock. ° Edmond H. “Jitterbug’' Pul- lom. 38, was arrested less than -j, . three hoars after tho shooting and charged In state and city -His o warrants with felonious assault, to a T assault and battery.- discharging critlciz< a pistol and unlawfully carry- stateme ing a pistol. Offk»rs said Mrs. tions d Francis identified PuUom as her Ubrarv assailant. " toriaL He was being held In lieu of Stumph bond. date* i ' J ' .......... her C louds U m •r» ' \ . . . . ' ' ' ks de INE Pre^ rdaz a ma- iday for In fr im- ies vigor- ap- in this a state salute lawn dinner TAKING IT ALL in stride, Micl p Ind *25-a-piate audience he is for Rich 3ur na- K^erlng. Romney was guest spe hers of __ Governor 1 nials of . II.- _ M- S€ Traffic Fee iertalns By ALEN B. BAILEY sail BOISE (AP) — Idaho state at f^ f police have been experimenting per ar state two weeks in use of in ° »n aircraft to spot traffic law vio- S small lators. Gov. Don W. Samuelson ain ^sTo iiinhiin In ® morning news conference the governor said many drivers st«l iflV6lv6d In fatal accidents wereJU*- Qrande »pe«Hng and had recorts of tlon to previous offenses. T begun Samuelson also said he plan- can jhn F. ned to meet with members of on esident the-Idaho-Pish and^Game Com- ®‘°l mission to discuss policy in the H az are management of the state's fish to . iturday and game. abo I. Tex., "We’re taking a real good tice sacefui look at u;ing airplanes" for in c jute. traffic enforcement, Samuelson Ing ----------------------------------------------------------- . H :ese Hurl | emy Charges sl \N U.S. air raids on North Viet- South nam. ttalion Thc U.S. Command an- rest uicidal nounced that three U.S. Navy ame.se jets were shot down in Thurs- ^ :ed 134 day’s raids and all three pilots jungle were missing. This brought U.S. u j jf Sai- losses in the past three days to j 10 planes and raised to 717-the . Binh. total of U.S. combat planes offi- ivince' cially reported lost over North fhin ittJe-lii Vietnam-------------------------- --------- ntense American pilots reported --------- shooting down two more enemy MIGs during raids on Hanoi j.pg, Thursday, bringing their score p^\ to 24 Communist jets reported --------- dcttroycd-oc-damaBcd in tho-ait- ------ and on the ground this week. Ifi The U.S. Command made no report on raids today, but Tass, the Soviet news agency, indicat- " I ed that Hanoi was hit again. A yf To*!* flir^inlrh ftin Mnrtl^ t<—. (AP) Vietnamese capital said that «_v. ' "according to preliminary ,: q_ stifled data," antiaircraft units shot lames <jown six U.S. planes today the s was "over Hanoi and iu environs.” • x-con- larged ----------- '------------------------------------ Fran- Traffic Deaths ^o after Idgho uldn't . ' . w4k~.-’ ourcd X967 228 LC tesU- 1966... ................ 223 ^ive orr ! $63,- Magic Valley 1967 ......................... 42 Th ^ g - 1966 ......... 38 a SS: Candidate : Joseph Stumph Jr.,’head offff^^ I a ticket of four conservative 15. candidates for the Twin Falls "T city council. Thursday, reiter- Mr. ated a charge that he and other witht members of his ticket feel thelfe reflei "is notjLfutLand.cninplete-au- integ lo^ng a i t ^ f city books. Thosi “ ty "His comments were In answer have “ V*t- to a Times-News editorial that false, rging criticized as irresponsible his - Thi statements. He said his asser- Collei "I™, tions do not include audits of dited * ”cr library or band funds. The edi- to 10 toriaL jr aa written after Mr. one i sn cf Stumph and the other candi- audit date* oo the ticket published word. i QSfXZi ' Itibrartaqi M piir*^. The. Magic Valley Newspaper stride, Michigan Gov. George Romney llstei s is for Richard Nixon. Gnldwatftr was.mast as guest speaker. (AP wirephoto) or Tells Of J Feelers n ■EY said. Idahoans have been killed „ 10 state at- the rate iof more than one ^ imenting per day since early September n use of in traffic accidents. " law vio- Stato highway personnel are g, muelson already marking the state’s r highways for use by aircraft in nference spotting speeders. A i r b o r n e drivers state police can use stopwatches its w ereim - tlHlB CUI'M bfetWCCri m 1 I S ^ ords of niarkers and calculate speed. ^ Then, the govemor said, they a he plan- can radio to state police cars ibers of the ground in the area to bi IB Com- ®top the-motorist^speeding. - p( y in the He said he had not yet talked hi tc's fish to Atty. Geri. Allan G. Shepard hi about the legality of such prac- st j 1 good tices, but said it had held up cs" for in court in many states now us- th muelson Ing aircraft for basic patrolling. However, he said, state police have not yet begun using the method on motorists, but only J® on cach other to test the relia- bility of methods. w Samuelson said he planned to (•/^ Q talk with fish and game com- L missloners about any action tak- j en since he last met with the h Viet- l^roup and presented complaints - 'he had heard about manage- l ment of Idaho’s fish and game resources. Thurs^ But no action had been plan- — oilots Bovemor in the event u, ri c the fish and game department T davs to followed his recommen- f 717 the ies offi- I want some answers about -| r North things I talked with them about I ___ last time." he said. Samuelson had asked for shorter seasons nor^ on some game, which he said , UnnM being depleted bv too-long „ „ „ sea.sons and too much hunting ,y,‘ eported ab _th*-«i^ ----------- ------- -------- Uiii fa 'd 'e no Humphrey Off sc . indicat- On Asian Tour Le ^ WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice ar 11 1 lumDhrev d that embarked today on a three^na- tion Asian tour that includes sh' ^ w i t n e s s i n g the inauguration of tri today the newly elected South Viet- 1 ° '’s- namese govemment in Saigon hat ---------- next Tuesday. gai The vicc president plans talks with leaders of Soulh Vietnam. ■IIS Indonesia and Malaysia. ________________ _ no ___ STRIKE ENDS I 328 LONDON (AP)—Six thousand ma JOO Liverpool longshoremen called ne off their wildcat six-week-pld las wage strike today and voted to the return to work Monday. 1 •42 The strike had tied up 109 at 3 8 ships and held up exports worth ab< millions of dollars. Bai ate Repeats Cl ead of ff^pontfial advertlScnicnroirOcrl ^ rvatlve 15. offi Falls ‘The statement was made.** stai reiter- Mr. Stumph said,, "as a fact out I other without consideration as to the con I thelfe reflection it might have on the " Ue^u- integrity of individuals or firms, stai Those calling us irresponsible Thc inswer have not'said the statement was exc 11 that false." turi le his . The editorial (raoted State Tax the asser- Collector Clyde Koontz, who au- visi Iits of dited Twin Falla city books up roo; le edi- to 1960. as saying “I defy any- lea! r Mr. one to call this an incomplete po* candi- audit in any meaning of the dra ilished word.” pro; i. artaqi ■ Jug-aS-fcax , - , HSlMl ;Soal«ty ^ ^ v \ I j A p Newspaper Dedicated to Serving and TWIN Py^LS, IDAHO, FF Romney listens aS' Barry Goldwater tells a tftr.was. mastcr-of-cerCn>onies-at-lhe-€OP---- o) >f Goldwater Gives Support To Nixon ter counseled Arizona Republi- September revenge, on Gov. George Romney. then lonnel are again declared his support for le state s Richard Nixon for the GOP aircraft in presidential nomination Thurs- rbo rne 2 av night. I fpeea. suppo^ to be the star at said, they a fund-raising dinner. -i olice cars In a startling end to what hafJ J B area to been an appareiU evening of ceding. " peacefut' coexistence,' Goldwafer ] yet talked handed Romney some —t>ack- -J I. Shepard handed support In his closing !uch prac- statements. 1 held up First Goldwater admoni.shed I :s now us- the press not to report that t patrolling. “Arizona has turned thumbs I tate police down on Gov. Romney." r using the ®at here tonight listening 1 but only this man, knowing I ditJn’t / the reira- have his support in 1964," Gold- water said. "I'll be damned If J , J . I could find much to disagree F lanned to ^ ame com- .j-,^g , 95 ^ pce.sldential candi- E date told his supporlcrs that v . they should not take revenge. f -ompiaints should feel C manage- hurt," Goldwater said, and game -rhen he declared: ‘‘I’m back- b ing Dick Nixon." S jeen plan- ----------- ^ --------------------------------------- the event e^oren! Hunters Were ers about f . ^ lisiurn Just Carrying r seasons ' HAGERMAN—Extremely low w / loo-iong In (i,p Owyhee River was dj tl hunUng Q„ g, about three Hagerman hunters, w _________ Iwhn wnre hflieved last and be- _ came the subject of an extensive ai / 1 1 search by their relatives. The men. Bill Fruit, 30; Ralph th Ul Behrens, 50, and Otto Lynn, 50, m _ Vice arrived safely back at t h e i r lumphrev homes in Hagerman about 10 jn three-“na- P :‘»- Thurnriay urithoiit firing n a includes shot during the ill-fated hunting te ration of trip. st uth Viet- They said that although they w n Saigon had some opportunity to shoot th game, they were having so ar ans talks much trouble transporting their th Vietnam. t"'o boats down the East Fork ra , 'o f - the Owyhee river, they had no chance to hunt. ; In addition to low water, thousand many rocks and boulders car- n called ried Into the .river bed from K( -week-pld last spring's snow also hindered to voted to their progress. ad They had expccted to arrive he up 109 at the Dennis Swisher ranch, rts worth about 25 miles do;.»stream from ar Battle Creek, Sunday night and Y< ts Charge Aboi t oirOcrl As'for'Oii! TiETgry"funds. cityHm officials said Thursday that bo made.*' state law is quite explicit in wi I a fact outliAIng how audits shall be 1 IS to the conducted. sa s on the "Section 33. 2604 of the Idaho an Qr firms, state code states in part " . . . Iw sponsible The Library Trustees shall have tni tient was exclusive control of the expendi- no ture* of all money collected for co tate Tax the library fund and the super- au who au- vision, care and custody of all thi looks up rooms or buildings constructed, br ety any- leased or set apart for that pur- spi »mplete pose and such money shall be «u of the drawn from the treasury by the proper otQcen upon pn^erly Se is ring and Promoting 'the Growth of N AHO, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1967 I U, N. I On Coi ' ~ By TOM HOGE UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. t - (AP) — A drafting team of the ' . U.N. Security Council was re- t ported near agreement today on a plan aimed at opening the t way to a permanent settlement v of the Arab-lsraeli conflict. I The 10 nonp^rmanent mem- [ bers of the 15-nation council t were to put the final touches to > a proposal to send a special ^ U.N. representative to the Mid- die East. The drafting .team consists of '' six of the 10^ elccted council ^ members—India, Argentina, Brazil. Nigeria. Ethiopia and r Mali. ~ Delegates predicted that the full 10-member group would ^ ~ firm up r resolutlon In time for the council to act on it next c United Fund | The Twin Falls United | Fund Drive has passed the 50 per cent mark in its effort to raise J72.000 this year for help to eight local agencies. HHH John Roper, fund presi- ., ; dent, said at a report meeting Friday at the S e-GOP— —Etks-todge-that-thB-fund" n total was flow in excess u of $35,000. "and we are tl ' certain to meet the goal C by the end of next week.” M the money col- J [JO ri lected to date exceeds the " r amount collected at this ® stage of the fund drive last ^ year. "People are. begin- * ' ning to accept the United ij Fund now, and are donat- ReiibS: ‘"S’” •>« I enge on An estimated 50 people ^ V then attended the' report lunch- irort fo? ‘he I“ t to be held a he GOP the drive ends. g 1 Thurs- -II ... ....... "BiUwanisaub | aV'l Has Reports n S E Jfo^-Youlhs. S i closing . *1 Three young people, sponsored sl Tionlshed by the Twia..ilaU«-Hlwanls Ckib - lort that to various activltes during the thumbs past year, gave reports to the J ." membership during the regular listening Thursday noon session at the | I dlt^’t American Legion Hall. J 1," Gold- ■ ' The reports were made by imned If Jane Anderson, who represented . disagree Kiwanis at Girls’ State; Duane X McMurdie, representaiye at I candi- Boys’ Statfe, and Jay Ulrich who ers that was representative at the Con- ivenge. ference of Christian Athletes In Y ould feel Colorado. _ Thc speakers were Introduced m back- by Rev. Forrest Hibbard, a _________See KIWANIS, Page 2, Column 8 C( iVeren’t Lost, I yingBoats 2 Nl ely low when they did not come by Mon- of ver was day. search parties were formed i.si “fu.ss" and it was believed the men ad hunters, were lost. nnrf he- Thov wore fiightftd—from_the- to xtensive air Thursday morning~'»»d,^in vo -s- response to a note dropped to m ); Ralph them, signaled that all three In, ,ynn, 50, men were ii^good condition. »a their The „,en said Friday mom- bout 10 ing that shortly after they were scnllfd hv the men in the char- hunting tered plane, they came upon a ™ section of the river where the ^ gh they water was deep enough to float ;o shoot their two boats, one aluminum „ /ing so and the other wooden, enabling V ng their them to reach the S w i s h e r st Fork ranch just five days late. T] ,ey had ------------------------- -LJ water, T rfp ExtCUded rei rs car- NEW YORK (AP)-Jacqueline d from Kennedy has extended_het-Jxip ^ lindered to Cambodia fo ft'days and ic added Rome to her itinerary. 1 arrive her office announced today. , ranch, Mrs. Kennedy and her party m from are scheduled to leave New ght and York Saturday. _ - • - 1 tboiit Audit g ils;-cifyfauthentiarte<l—vouchers- of- Jhe _» y that board of trustees without olher- A' licit in wise being audited.’* ' \ tiall be Robert Bruce, city librarian, BA sakl libra^ funds are separately mi; s Idaho and fully audited once each year bei "... Iw an auditins firm employed by plo ill have therUbra^ board. Helen Can- the xpendi- non,' local certified public ac- sai< xed for countant, 1* employed to do the super- auditing. In addition, he said, r of all there are two. CAP* on the li- \ iructed. brary board who could- easily for lat pur- spot an improper or inadequate Poi hall be audit ------- - opt bv the - Time ftindi are part cd the ditl H ^ly SM CANHDAmPN»XC«L7 ID- _ \ HTth of Nine I rr ig a te -Idaho Counties 27. 1967 ' -■ ■;;; ____ ~ ______ , „H . Nears Conflict S ! The drafting committee has sta N.Y. t>®®" Going over rival plans sub- en( m of the mitted by India, Denmark and sta was re- Lati" America. rae loday on The Indian plan, favored by ' ning the the Soviet bloc and the Arabs, ‘Pr :ttlement would felve the U.N. representa- t®r ict. tive specific Instructions to call tiei It mem- for withdrawal of Israeli troops t- council from land they seized frtfrri Gol luches to Egypt, Jordan and Syria in the special June war. Re' the Mid- The Danish draft, supported by the United States and Israel, ^ " nslsts of would merely give general in- council structlons to tho roprosentativo, ^ rgentina, The Latin. Americah propo.sal Thi pla and resembles that of India, calling por for Israeli withdrawal from "po- {,uf that the si<>ons occupied by it as a -re- gg , 1 would suit" of the war. time for The Indlart' draft reportedly hel it next calls for peace on the basis of C respect for the rights of all ed £ Israeli Co i Buildup ( presi- By DAVID MAZARELLA tua ■eport PORT TAUFIQ. Israeli Held car the Sinai (AP) — An Israeli com- T -fund" mandcr-today-rcportetf'a grad- deti ixcess ual buildup of Arab forccs on Ing 5 are the Egyptian side of the Suez E e goal Canal. twi eek.” He estimated there were thou- cat . col. sands of Egyptian, Algerian, ^ Is the Kuwaiti and Sudane'se soldiers tl,l5 along the tense 107-mile, water- e last way that forms the cease-fire l>egin- ""e after the June war. Jnlted A™*’ force, equipped with innat- artillery pieces; was sild to be within 12 miles of the Egyp- , tian port of Suez, where thin leopie columns of gray smoke still {. ij '■ose from oil refineries and stor- _ held age tanks blasted by Israeli / “• guns three days ago. “J The once-bustling city of Suer the with i^ tree-lined Port Ibraham, *"• f f ri IJO yardr across the canal'from’ Israeli guns appeared deserted. But the commander, a colonel ® •tfi In charge of Israeli forces in "i®' _____ ^e area, said Egyptian eunnera -Sun , 1 _ were still there. He said that in ““V tus their nervousness, they were 0*1 spraying the Israeli-held east .•*' mnsored shore with brief and ineffec- “he nls C lu b -----------------------------------------------you ring the 1 f .. for % ‘e“gu‘iS? Absentee Qty -o; Ballots Being s°e^ lade by A r^. Accepted Now S ive at ^ goo •ich who Employes at the City Clerk’s ma’’ he Con- °f^*ce in Twin Falls are now dat) iletes In receiving absentee ballots for for the Nov. 7 municipal election. Sati reduced ^ Friday morning 27 ab- R jard a ballots had been cast, goe olunin 8 City Clerk Constance Lelser sun ----------- said, and ballots will be re- it's ceived at the clerk’s o f f I c e g a through Monday, Nov. 6. By day mall, they will be accepted up tern to noon on Tuesday. Nov. 7. feet Registration reached 3,501 a s ----- of Friday mbmitjg, Mrs. Lelser said, and books will continue rvi open Until 9 p.m. Nov. 4. On X < Nov. 2. 3 and -4. the clerk’s jy Mon- office will remain open for reg- T formed Istratlons from 7 io 9 p.m. in J.F le men addtion to regular hours. Persons who will be out of T -. om-the town—T-uasday—and-^unabl«-4» JX I ■*fld in vote in the regular election also jped^to may cast absentee ballots dur- "Jl I three Ing those hours. Mrs. Lelser ion. said. mom- She urged persons who know •y were this time they will be away le char- to cast their absentee "®l’ upon a hallota early to avoid tha ruth —BL ere the anticipated during the final days day to float before election. wart 1 Soil.District . "ir Deadline Reset Bent J BURLEY--The deadline for 0Q- returning ballots for the elec- will tion of two supervisors of the ‘'’® trio West Cassia Soil ConservaUon f, District has been extended to ^ Th fS ana JJ here extension is due to the • nartv ‘district’s Newsletter being P''® . Mkiit ■" delivery to owners and Ji®' - ______ operators of farms in the dis- ______ trict. The announcement was made T T , ^ by the soil-district office in-Bor- | _J| T Icy. The original deadline ^was V Oct. 25. ""o thtt-^issile-Explodes W VAI«3ENBERG AIR FORCE FII rarlan, BASE. Calif. (AP)—An AUas F owne irately missile launched from Vanden-. Salin ;h year berg Air Force Blue today ex- cham by plod^ shortly after rising from bull i I Can- the latmching pad. the Air Force day i lic ac- said. R, do tbe ------------------------ were ! said. OPERATION PLANNED . cham lhe U- VATICAN CITY (AP). easily formed sources reported todaV -_ j, equate Pope Paul VI will undergo the ,/ — . otieration for his prostate con- * (tf the dition almost certainly by Nov. In Sei ,C«L7 10. to E .■ ......... -4 Coiinties 5 Agreen : Settlem ;e has states to security and Independ-; wot IS sub- ence and an end to the Arab cau •k and state of belligerency toward Is- tow rael. par ■ed by It would also specify the need rae Arabs, fpr free navigation through In- mai :senta- ternational waterways and set- diff to call tiement of refugee problems. obs troops U-S- Ambassador Arthur J. gov frtSm Goldberg canceled an appear- A in the ance before the Senate Foreign due Relations Committee on Viet- the nnrtpfl schcdulcd for Thursday ies Israel when he learned that'the draft- 1 thre rni In’ ®'‘® Were on the brink of agree- um tatlvo - I®''"’ tativo; u Secretary-G e n e r a T U tali oposal Thant meanwhile sought sup- rael :alling port for his plan to increase the " P°' number of observers -from 43 to pub “ -re- 93 along the 107-miIe Suez Canal Nat and equip them with boats and bell irtcdly helicopters. stat isis of One Israeli source at the Unit- viol of all ed Nations said Thant’s plan ure, Commandei p Of Arab I -LA tual bursts of machine gun and ing Held cannon fire almost every day. T com- There were nn shnntinp Inrl. nn grad- dents along the canal this morn- slov :es on ing but official sources said the cea I Suez Egyptians fired on the east bank Kw. twice Thursday, neither time diei ^ thou- causing any casualties or draw- thei jerian, ............ . . . ___ ________ _ ildiers " ........... " Time Chan lid to At 2 a.m. I i stor- Israeli Time Is with us every second evei of the day, but it Is one of wha f Suez ti>® least understood things in It aham, existence. And trying'to under- the igfter, stand -time will be even' liarder ran I'from **••* weekend when all clocks timi lerted be turned back an hour, whe :olonei Officially, clocks should be hav :es in rnoved back an hour at 2 a.m. aga mnera Sunday. But no one’s going to rouj hat in ®*y anything if you do it early. S< Or forget and do it late Sunday, or I east Just don’t do it too early, like you leffec- about 8 a.m. Friday, Just . so whe -------- you can sleep another hour. And a pi , for heaven’s sake, don't forget B I t v to have it done by M o n d a y hea J morning. You could be early turr for work and tha. boss . might cloc |pf get Ideas. you 15 And If you forget fo do It before going to bed Saturday O ' O W night, you might miss all the O ] , good programs Sunday, and ■Icrks maybe even church or that golf T> now date with the fellows. That Is, i f s for for those who go to bed on ,ion. Saturday nights. \ . !7 ab- Remember, when that alarm cast, goes off in the morining after Lelser Sunday, it's not reallv 7 a.m.. ,, , e re- ifs 8 a.m. That is. it's really ^tce g a.m. by old standards. But >• By daylight saving Ume for the In- Ed up termountain area went Into ef- * 7. feet last April, and since then ,01 a s — — — ---------------------------------es a -eiser Thui t s T e x a s S ttsp e c t m'Tn In Kidnaping ut of T»-»lr-o ers I i«-4» i i i K w w a iy c r— thcj ' dur° Sheriff Jame.« Benham said grou J!lser Friday, m o r n i n g that Loren anvo Blood. 36. Twin Falls, has “flki know signed extradition waivers and awav return to Texas to face kid- tw entei nap charges there. cmdi -r..ch Blood was arraigned Thurs- J.G. days <iay in Twin Fall; on a fugitive land- warrant charging him with kid- ' Sm naping a 'I5-year-old Loveland, aboui Tex., girl last August. a crt Friday morning Blood agreed Pol to waive extradition. Sheriff strati Benham said, and Texas author- hose, for ities are being notified. They Dr. elec- will probably take custody of presli r .u. the man here within the next were ation f®'^ days. t)ie shferiff said. ^ lo The 15-year-oId girl was met here Friday momlng be rela- WA the tives. Ernest Marlow, city Juve- thouj >eing "i'® officer, reported, and is on Unite and he ■ way back to her home in doubi djj. Texas. ______ ____________ wine Utah Bull Judg PS ChampionAt F RCE FILEH — A HerefortT buH “ Jud IS F owned by Marlin Sorenson, more iden-. Salin, Utah, was Judged grand Thun ' ex- champion at the Filer fall range name rrom bull sale and show here Thurs- A m brce day and Friday. were R. J. Hayes and son, Malta, to R were owners of, the reserve »ecre( > champion. Third place winner mw»*a - In- was'(Callender an3Kenda1I7Cas- Jod cade, who exhibited their bull at the Twin Falls Countv Fair ^ ] Sov. in September, Fourth place went ' Sak to Eneft Alden. logan. tltah. aja. . _ . , tr ' __ " „ n -'■■ '■ 1 - -ir Final * : l^itiQiL____ ■s. •• -TEN CKNTS 3 ment ment pend-;would make no difference be- Arab causc "it all depends on the will •d Is- toward peace on the part of the parties concerned." But an Is- need raeli Foreign Ministry spokes- h In- man in Tel Aviv said he saw no I set- difficulty in increasing the U.N. s. observer force if tiie Egyptian ir J. government also agrees, pear- Although T^uesday’s artillery reign duel across the southern end of Viet- the canal wrecked two'refiner- rsdny ies in Suez which produce about Jraft-1 three-fourths of Egypt's petrole- gree- um products,' an Egyptian gov''• , Iernment spokesman said no re- al U taliatioh is planned agalnsT Is '- Eup- rael. e the “ We have faith in world 43 to public^opinion^^and. the United :anai Nations charter and we do not i and believe in revenge," he said in a statement. "We would resort to Unit- violence only as a last meas- plan ure.", der Sees b Forces 1 and ing any retaliatory fire, ay. The commander said forces Jncl:. .on_the_Egyptian-sldo-had-been— norn- slowly building up since the June d the cease-fire. The Algerian,. the bank Kwaitis and the Sudanese sol- tlme diers have been Identified by Iraw- their uniforms he added. liange Due [n. Sunday icond everything has been but of le of whack. [s in It's great whto you can move nder- the clock ahead an hour, be- trtter t:augB yau’vB gAUlM *il Tiar~ locks time and dldn*t know It. But - ur. when the clock goes back, you 1 be have, got to live that hour over a.m. again — and sometimes that’s ig to rough___ ----- --------- - arly. So whether you gain an hour iday. or lose an hour all depends on , like your attitude toward l i f e — It Iso whether you are an optimist or And a pessimist. orget But to anyone who has not d a y heard, it’s 2 a.m. Sunday. Just early turn the long hand counter- night clockwise one time around and you’ve got it made. « Sit-In Staged and O ,t*?s! By Students i on . larm At Oberlin OBERLIN, Ohio (AP)—Ober- eallv College students staged a sit- gyj in to stop other students from , J talking to Navy recruiters today ' .# in a followup to a four-hour Ij,. * demonstration In which fire hos- ____es and tear gas were used on Thursday. A classroom boycott threat-— ened today was called off.- Between 60 and 70 students sat close together on the floor in Of front of the college placement 0 office in Peters Hall while oth- crii formed a picket^llne outside A student spokesman said the said group would clear a path for “ren anyone- leaving the placement "“s office, but would not let anyone Kid- Two Navy recruiters—Lt. Cmdr. Smith of iJetroit and Lt. urs- J.G. Phillip McCaffrey of Cleve- itive IFnd—wire Inslde'tlie uffii-e.--------- kid- ■ Smith was kept In his car for ind, about four hours Thursday by a crowd that surrounded It. •eed Police broke -up the demon- :riff stration with tear gas and a fire hor- hose. hey Dr. Robert K. Carr, Oberlin ’ of president, said morning classes lext were conductcd normally., met mPORTS DOUBLED cla- WASHINGTON (AP) — Al- rve- though a big producer itself, the on United States has mora than 1 in doubled since 1956 the value of wine imports. udged Grand UFiler Sale bull ~ Judging and grading of tha ion, more thap 171) bulls was done ind Thursday when 13 animals were nge named grade A, 58 were rated ' ir»- A minus, 73 B plus 'and 29 were graded aa B, 'according - Ita, to Robert Hinderlider. - Boise, rve aecreury of the Idaho Cattle- nier ra«n*s Association, is- Jodgu w if e~’~ 3 1 ia f Place; w]i Malta, Dr. Joe Dahmen^ Unhwr* '.I. *ity of Idaho, and Dantl 0aa> tela. Malad. ent ' Sale of tbe bulb tegan et U ah. turn. Friday. I

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Diaz Asks I , For Trade I

Chances IBy FRANCES LEW INE I

WASHINGtON (A P; — Pre?- ■Ment Gustavo Diaz Ordaz of ■Mexico, a nation whicli is a ma- ■jor customer of U.S. goods. ■spoke out in Congress today for ■g reater trade opportunities for WLatin America ahd other devel- Aoping area;i. H

He did not refer directly. In ■a speech to a joint 'session of ■the Senate and House, to a wave ■of prijtectionist bills now pend- ■iitK in Congress to restric t im- ■ports of a variety of products. MBut Latin Am erican nations. ■the Scandinavian countries and ■ the European .Common M arketnations, have registered vigor- ■ous opposition to such m easures ■with the State D epartm ent. ■

The Mexican president’s ap- ■ pearance at the Capitol consti-tuted his m ajor address in this ■country where he Is on a state ■visit, with his wife, as guests ■of President and Mrs. Johnson. ■Johnson also has spoken out ■against the protectionist m eas- ■ures. H

From a 21-gun a r r iv a t salute ■on the White House South lawn ■to a presidential sta te dinner HThursday "jBht. the red carpet ■

president to visit the United H States in eight years. ™

President Johnson, raising his _ glass in a cham pagne toast,

__________ said :— ^^May— the— peace— and- —friendship which unite our na- * tions be a symbol to others of how , nations should conduct M ' them selves."

Tha two presidents a re cele- ' b ra tlng th e final cerem onials of

the Chamlzal T rea ty through rW \ which the two nations peaceful- § ly settled a 105-year-old border dispute.

Before Diaz Ordaz entertains ] P residen t and M n . Johnson to- gg- night a t a dinner In the Mexican poUcj E m bassy , the two heads of sta te will witness form al signing of a - irc ri tre a ty transferring the sm all i . . „ _ strip o f land known « s E l Cham- , Iz a l- th e thicket—from Texas to the Mexican state of Chihuahua. ‘

___________El Chamlzal was carved w itof Meadco i v * ■outhward shift In ih*-eo iine of th* Rio Grande R iver }n 1852. Its restoration to prevK

r Mexico end* negotiations begun SanIn 1963 by President John F . ned t

...................K erniedy-and'M exlcan'PrcsIdent the-IcAdolfo Lopez M ateos. missi(

Johnson and Diaz Ordaz are mana, scheduled to take p a r t Saturday and ( In ceremonies a t E l Paso. Tex., “ W( comm emorating the peaceful look conclusion of the land dispute. traffic

Vietnamese ] Back Enemy

By ROBERT TUCKMAN U.S. ; SAIGON (AP) — A South

Vietnam ese infantry battalion Thc hurled back three suicidal nounci charges by a North Vietname.se je ts v regim ent today and reported 134 day’s of the enemy killed in a jungle w ere i c learing 70 miles north of Sai- losses gon. 10 pla

The action n ear Phuoc Binh. c capital of Phuoc Long Province.

_________ uas.tha-bl8gest.ground-batt)»-l» VlEtnaa week dominated by intense Amc----------------------------------------------- shootii

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CHATTANOOGA. Tenn. (AP) Vietna — A woman who^e life was "accoi threatened after she testified d a ta ," about Irregularities in the Jam es down R. Hoffa legal proceedings was "over -shot late Thursday. An ex-con­vict was arrested and charged a short tim e later.

Mrs. M ary Ann Gordon Fran- cIs, 27, secretary of T eam sters Union Local 515 here. saJd a fte r she w as shot that she “ couldn’t • - _ . fight all the money being poured 1 9 ' Into here to keep m e from testl- 1 9 ( fying."

She said she was offered $65,- 000 three weeks ago not to testi- i g / fy before a federal grand ju ry , which is scheduled to convenehere next Tue.sday. bu t said she ______turned down the offer.■ Shc-w as-listed in - fa ir condi- tlon today a t a local hospital I with a bullet wound in the ^ shoulder. Although she is not - seriously wounded. D etective . f. ^ Billy R ay DavU said, she "al- * m ost died in the em ergen- cy room’’ a fte r going into shock. °

Edmond H. “ Jitte rbug’' Pul- lom. 38, w as arrested less than - j ,

. th ree hoars a fte r tho shootingan d charged In sta te and city -H is o w arran ts with felonious assau lt, to a T assau lt and battery.- d ischarging critlciz< a pistol and unlawfully carry - stateme ing a pistol. Offk»rs said M rs. tions d F ran c is identified PuUom as h e r Ubrarv assailan t. " toriaL

He w as being held In lieu of Stumph bond. date* i

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S€ Traffic Feeiertalns By ALEN B. BAILEY sail

BOISE (A P) — Idaho sta te a t f ^ f police have been experim enting per

ar sta te two weeks in use of in° »n a irc ra ft to spot traffic law vio- S

sm all lato rs. Gov. Don W. Samuelson a in^ s T oiiinhiin In ® m orning news conference

the governor said m any drivers st«l iflV6lv6d In fa ta l accidents wereJU*-

Qrande »pe«Hng and had re c o rts of tlon to previous offenses. T begun Samuelson also said he plan- can

jhn F . ned to m eet with m em bers of on esident the-Idaho-P ish and^Game Com- ®‘°l

mission to discuss policy in the H az a re m anagem ent of the s ta te 's fish to . iturday and gam e. abo I. Tex., "W e’re taking a real good tice sacefui look a t u ;ing airp lanes" for in c jute. traffic enforcem ent, Samuelson Ing ----------------------------------------------------------- . H

:ese Hurl | emy Charges sl\N U.S. a ir raids on North Viet-

South nam .ttalion Thc U.S. Command an- rest uicidal nounced that three U.S. Navy „ ame.se je ts were shot down in Thurs- ^ :ed 134 day’s ra ids and all three pilots jungle w ere missing. This brought U.S. u j jf Sai- losses in the past three days to j

10 planes and raised to 717-the . Binh. total of U.S. com bat planes offi- ‘

ivince' cially reported lost over North fhinittJe-lii Vietnam-------------------------- ---------ntense Am erican pilots reported--------- shooting down two more enem y

MIGs during raids on Hanoi j.pg, Thursday, bringing their score p ^ \ to 24 Communist jets reported

---------d c t t roycd-oc-dam aBcd in tho -a it-------and on the ground this week. I f i

The U.S. Command m ade no report on raids today, but Tass, the Soviet news agency, indicat- " I ed th a t Hanoi w as hit again. A yfT o*!* flir^inlrh ftin Mnrtl^ t<—.

(AP) V ietnam ese capital said that «_v. ' "according to prelim inary ,:q_stifled d a ta ," an tia irc raft units shot lam es <jown six U.S. planes today the s was "over Hanoi and iu environs.” • x-con-larged ----------- '------------------------------------

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SS: Candidate :Joseph Stumph J r . , ’head o ff f f^ ^

I a ticket of four conservative 15.candidates for the Twin Falls "T city council. Thursday, reiter- Mr. ated a charge that he and other witht members of his ticket feel thelfe reflei "is notjL futLand.cninplete-au- integ

lo^ng a i t ^ f city books. Thosi“ ty "His comments were In answer have

“ V*t- to a Times-News editorial that false, rging criticized as irresponsible his - Thi

statements. He said his asser- Collei "I™, tions do not include audits of dited * ” cr library or band funds. The edi- to 10

toriaL j r a a written after Mr. one i sn cf Stumph and the other candi- audit

date* oo the ticket published word.

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stride, Michigan Gov. George Romney llstei s is for Richard Nixon. Gnldwatftr w as.m ast as guest speaker. (AP wirephoto)

or Tells Of J Feelers n

■EY said. Idahoans have been killed „10 sta te at- the rate iof more than one ^ imenting per day since early Septem bern use of in traffic accidents. "law vio- Stato highway personnel a re g, muelson a lready m arking the s ta te ’s r

highways for use by a irc raft in nference spotting speeders. A i r b o r n e

drivers s ta te police can use stopwatches its w ereim - tlHlB CUI'M bfetWCCri m 1 I S ^ ords of n ia rk e rs and calculate speed. ^

Then, the govem or said, they a he plan- can radio to s ta te police cars ibers of the ground in the a rea to bi IB Com- ®top th e-m o to ris t^ sp eed in g . - p( y in the He said he had not yet talked hi tc's fish to Atty. Geri. Allan G. Shepard hi

about the legality of such prac- st j1 good tices, but said it had held up cs" for in court in m any sta tes now us- th muelson Ing a ircraft for basic patrolling.

However, he said, sta te police have not yet begun using the method on m otorists, but only J® on cach o ther to test the relia- bility of m ethods. w

Samuelson said he planned to ( • / ^ Q talk with fish and gam e com- L m issloners about any action tak- j’ en since he last m et with theh Viet- l^roup and presented complaints

- ' h e had heard about m anage- l m ent of Idaho’s fish and game resources.

Thurs^ But no action had been plan- — oilots Bovemor in the event

u, ri c the fish and gam e departm ent T davs to followed his recommen- f717 the

ies offi- I want some answ ers about - | r North things I talked with them about I

___ last t im e." he sa id . Samuelsonhad asked for shorte r seasons

n o r ^ on some game, which he said , UnnM being depleted bv too-long „ „ „ sea.sons and too much hunting ,y,‘

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fa'd'e no Humphrey Off sc.indicat- On Asian Tour Le^ WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice a r

11 1 ” lumDhrevd that em barked today on a three^na-

tion Asian tour that includes sh' ^ w i t n e s s i n g the inauguration of tri

today the newly elected South Viet- 1 ° '’s- ■ nam ese govem m ent in Saigon hat---------- next Tuesday. gai

The vicc president plans talks with leaders of Soulh Vietnam.

■IIS Indonesia and Malaysia._________________ no

___ STRIKE ENDS I3 2 8 LONDON (AP)—Six thousand ma JOO Liverpool longshoremen called n e

off their w ildcat six-week-pld las wage strike today and voted to the re tu rn to work Monday. 1

•42 The strike had tied up 109 a t 3 8 ships and held up exports worth ab<

millions of dollars. Bai

ate Repeats Clead of ff^pontfial advertlS cn icn ro irO crl ^ rvatlve 15. offi

Fa lls ‘T h e sta tem ent was made.** stai re iter- Mr. Stumph said,, " a s a fact out I o ther without consideration as to the con I thelfe reflection it m ight have on the " U e ^ u - integrity of individuals o r firm s, stai

Those calling us irresponsible Thc inswer have no t'sa id the sta tem ent was exc11 th a t fa lse ." turi le his . The editorial (raoted State Tax the asser- Collector Clyde Koontz, who au- visi

Iits of dited Twin Falla c ity books up roo; le edi- to 1960. as saying “ I defy any- lea! r M r. one to call th is an incomplete po* candi- audit in any m eaning of the d ra ilished w ord.” pro;

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TWIN P y^L S , IDAHO, FF

Romney listens aS' Barry Goldwater tells atftr. was. mastcr-of-cerCn>onies-at-lhe-€OP----o)

>f GoldwaterGives Support To Nixonte r counseled Arizona Republi-

September revenge, onGov. George Romney. then

lonnel a re again declared his support for le sta te s Richard Nixon for the GOP a ircraft in presidential nomination Thurs-r bo rne 2 av night.

I fpeea. s u p p o ^ to be the s ta r a tsaid, they a fund-raising dinner. -iolice cars In a startling end to w hat hafJ J B a rea to been an appareiU evening of ceding. " peacefut' coexistence,' Goldwafer ] yet talked handed Romney som e —t>ack- -J I. Shepard handed support In his closing !uch prac- statem ents.1 held up F irs t Goldwater admoni.shed I :s now us- the press not to report that t patrolling. “ Arizona has turned thumbs I tate police down on Gov. R om ney." rusing the ®at here tonight listening 1

but only this man, knowing I ditJn’t / the reira- have his support in 1964," Gold­

w ater said. "I'll be damned If J, J . I could find much to disagree F lanned to ^

ame com- .j-,^g , 9 5 ^ pce.sldential candi- E date told his supporlcrs that v

. they should not take revenge. f-ompiaints should feel C

m anage- hu rt," Goldwater said, and game -rhen he declared: ‘‘I ’m back- b

ing Dick Nixon." Sjeen plan- ----------- ---------------------------------------the event

e^oren! Hunters Wereers about f . ^ •

lisiurn Just Carryingr seasons' HAGERMAN—E xtrem ely low w/ loo-iong In (i,p Owyhee River was djtl hunUng Q„ g,

about three Hagerm an hunters, w_________ I whn wnre hflieved last and b e -_

cam e the subject of an extensive ai / 1 1 search by their relatives. „

The men. Bill Fruit, 30; Ralph th U l Behrens, 50, and Otto Lynn, 50, m_ Vice arrived safely back a t t h e i r

lum phrev homes in H agerm an about 10 jn three-“na- P :‘»- Thurnriay urithoiit firing n a includes shot during the ill-fated hunting te

ration of trip. stuth Viet- They said that although they w n Saigon had some opportunity to shoot th

gam e, they were having so ar ans talks much trouble transporting their th Vietnam. t"'o boats down the E ast Fork ra , ' o f - the Owyhee river, they had

no chance to hunt.; In addition to low water,thousand m any rocks and boulders car- n called ried Into the .riv e r bed from K( -week-pld last spring 's snow also hindered to voted to their progress. ad

They had expccted to a rriv e he up 109 a t the Dennis Swisher ranch,

rts worth about 25 m iles do;.»stream from a r B attle Creek, Sunday night and Y<

ts Charge Aboit o irO c rl A s'for'O ii! TiETgry "funds. cityHm

officials said T hursday that bo made.*' s ta te law is quite explicit in wi

I a fact outliAIng how audits shall be 1 IS to the conducted. sas on the "Section 33. 2604 of the Idaho an Qr firm s, s ta te code sta tes in p a rt " . . . Iw sponsible The L ibrary T rustees shall have tni tient was exclusive control of the expendi- no

ture* of a ll money collected for c o ta te Tax the lib ra ry fund and the super- au who au- vision, c a re and custody of all thi

looks up room s o r buildings constructed, b r ety any- leased o r se t ap art fo r that pur- spi » m p le te pose and such m oney shall be «u

of the draw n from the treasu ry b y theproper o tQ cen upon p n ^ e r ly Se

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AHO, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1967

I U , N .I O n C oi

' ~ By TOM HOGEUNITED NATIONS, N.Y. t

- (AP) — A drafting team of the ' . U.N. Security Council was re- t

ported near agreem ent today on a plan aim ed at opening the t way to a perm anent settlement v of the A rab-lsraeli conflict. I

The 10 nonp^rm anent mem- [ bers of the 15-nation council t were to put the final touches to > a proposal to send a special U.N. representative to the Mid- die East.

The drafting .team consists of '' six of the 10 elccted council ^ m embers—India, Argentina, Brazil. Nigeria. Ethiopia and r Mali. ~

Delegates predicted that the full 10-member group would

~ firm up r resolutlon In tim e for the council to act on it next c

U n ited Fund |The Twin Falls United |

Fund Drive has passed the 50 per cent m ark in its effort to raise J72.000 this year for help to eight local agencies.

H H H John Roper, fund presi-., ; dent, said a t a report

meeting Friday a t the S e-GOP— —E tk s -to d g e -th a t- th B -fu n d " n

total was flow in excess u of $35,000. "an d we are tl

' certain to m eet the goal Cby the end of next week.”

„ M H® th e m oney col- J [ J O r i lected to da te exceeds the " r am ount collected a t this ®

stage of the fund drive last ^ year. "People a r e . begin- *' ning to accept the United

i j Fund now, and are donat- “R e iib S : ‘"S’” •>« Ienge on An estimated 50 people ^V then attended the' report lunch-irort fo? ‘he I“ t to be held ahe GOP the drive ends. g1 Thurs- -II ... .......

" B i U w a n i s a u b | aV'l Has Reports n S E Jfo^-Youlhs. Si closing . *1

Three young people, sponsored sl Tionlshed by the Twia..ilaU«-Hlwanls Ckib - lort that to various activltes during the

thumbs past year, gave reports to the J ." m em bership during the regularlistening Thursday noon session a t the | I d l t^ ’t American Legion Hall. J

1," Gold- ■' The reports were m ade by imned If Jane Anderson, who represented . disagree Kiwanis a t G irls’ State; Duane X

McMurdie, representaiye at I candi- Boys’ Statfe, and Ja y Ulrich who ers that was representative a t the Con- ivenge. ference of C hristian Athletes In Y ould feel Colorado. _

Thc speakers w ere Introduced m back- by Rev. Forrest Hibbard, a _________See KIWANIS, Page 2, Column 8

C(iVeren’t Lost, I ying Boats 2

Nlely low when they did not come by Mon- of ver was day. search parties were formed i.si

“ fu.ss" and it was believed the men ad hunters, were lost.nnrf he- Thov wore fiightftd—from_the- toxtensive a ir Thursday morning~'»»d,^in vo -s- response to a note dropped to m ); Ralph them, signaled that all three In, ,ynn, 50, men w ere ii^good condition. »a t h e i r The „,en said F riday mom-

bout 10 ing that shortly a fte r they were scn llfd hv the men in the char-

hunting tered plane, they cam e upon a ™ section of the river where the ^

gh they w ater was deep enough to float ;o shoot their two boats, one alum inum „ /ing so and the other wooden, enabling V ng their them to reach the S w i s h e r st Fork ranch just five days late . T],ey had ------------------------- -LJ

w ater, T r f p ExtCUded reirs car- NEW YORK (A P )-Jacq u e lin e d from Kennedy has extended_het-Jxip ^ lindered to Cambodia fo f t 'd a y s and i c

added Rome to her itinerary.1 a rriv e her office announced today. ,

ranch, Mrs. Kennedy and h e r party m from are scheduled to leave New ght and York Saturday. _

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tboiit Audit gils;-cifyfauthentiarte<l—vouchers- of- Jh e _» y that board of trustees without olher- A' licit in wise being audited.’* ' \tiall be Robert Bruce, city librarian, BA

sakl lib ra ^ funds are separately mi; s Idaho and fully audited once each year bei

" . . . Iw an auditins firm employed by plo ill have th e rU b ra^ board. Helen Can- the xpendi- non,' local certified public ac- sai< xed for countant, 1* employed to do the

super- auditing. In addition, he said, r of all there are two. CAP* on the li- \ iructed. brary board who could- easily for lat pur- spot an improper or inadequate Poihall be a u d it ------- - optbv the - T im e ftindi a re p art cd the ditl

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. N e a r s C o n flic t S! The drafting comm ittee has sta

N.Y. t>®®" Going over rival plans sub- en( m of the mitted by India, Denm ark and sta was re- Lati" America. raeloday on The Indian plan, favored by ' ning the the Soviet bloc and the Arabs, ‘Pr :ttlement would felve the U.N. representa- t®r ict. tive specific Instructions to call tiei It mem- for withdrawal of Israeli troops t-

council from land they seized frtfrri Gol luches to Egypt, Jordan and Syria in the

special June w ar. Re'the Mid- The Danish draft, supported

by the United States and Israel, ^ " nslsts of would merely give general in-

council structlons to tho roprosentativo, ^ rgentina, The Latin. Am ericah propo.sal Thi pla and resem bles that of India, calling por

for Israeli w ithdraw al from "po- {,uf that the si<>ons occupied by it as a -re- gg , 1 would suit" of the war. tim e for The Indlart' d raft reportedly hel

it next calls for peace on the basis of C respect for the rights of all ed

£ Israeli Co i Buildup (presi- By DAVID MAZARELLA tua■eport PORT TAUFIQ. Israeli Held car

the Sinai (A P) — An Israeli com- T- fu n d " m an d c r-to d ay -rcp o rte tf 'a grad- detiixcess ual buildup of Arab forccs on Ing5 a re the Egyptian side of the Suez E e

goal Canal. twieek .” He estim ated there w ere thou- c a t. col. sands of Egyptian, Algerian, ^Is the Kuwaiti and Sudane'se soldiers

tl,l5 along the tense 107-mile, water-e last way th a t form s the cease-firel>egin- " "e a f te r the June war.Jnlted A™*’ force, equipped withinnat- a rtillery pieces; was s ild to

be within 12 miles of the Egyp-, tian port of Suez, where thin

leopie columns of g ray sm oke still{. i j '■ose from oil refineries and stor- _held age tan k s blasted by Israeli /

“ • guns th ree days ago. “J The once-bustling city of Suer the

with i ^ tree-lined Port Ibraham , *"•

f f r i IJO y a rd r acro ss the canal'from ’ Israeli guns appeared deserted.

But the com m ander, a colonel ® • t f i In charge of Israeli forces in "i®'_____ ^ e a rea , said Egyptian eunnera -Sun, 1 _ were still there. He said that in ““V tus their nervousness, they were 0*1

spraying the Israeli-held east .•*' mnsored shore w ith brief and ineffec- “ henls C lu b -----------------------------------------------youring the 1 f .. for

% ‘e“gu‘iS? Absentee Qty - o ;

Ballots Being s°elade by “ A

r^ . Accepted Now Sive at ^ goo•ich who Employes a t the City Clerk’s ma’’ he Con- °f^*ce in Twin Falls a re now dat) iletes In receiving absentee ballots for for

the Nov. 7 municipal election. Sati reduced ^ F riday m orning 27 ab- R jard a ballots had been cast, goeolunin 8 City Clerk Constance Lelser sun-----------said, and ballots will be re- it's

ceived a t the c le rk ’s o f f I c e g a through Monday, Nov. 6. By day mall, they will be accepted up tern to noon on Tuesday. Nov. 7. feet

Registration reached 3,501 a s -----of F riday m bm itjg, M rs. Lelser said, and books will continue rvi open Until 9 p.m. Nov. 4. On X < Nov. 2. 3 and -4. the clerk’s

jy Mon- office will rem ain open for reg- T formed Istratlons from 7 io 9 p.m. in J . F

le men addtion to regular hours.Persons who will be out of T - .

o m -th e town—T-uasday—a nd-^unabl«-4» J X I ■*fld in vote in the regular election also „ jped^to may cas t absentee ballots dur- "Jl I three Ing those hours. M rs. Lelser ion. said.

mom- She urged persons who know •y were this tim e they will be away ‘ le char- to cast their absentee "®l’upon a hallota e a r ly to avoid tha rut h —BL ere the anticipated during the final days day to float before election. wart

“ 1 Soil.District . "ir Deadline Reset Bent

J BURLEY--The deadline for 0 Q - returning ballots for the elec- will

tion of two supervisors of the ‘'’® trio West C assia Soil ConservaUon

f , District h as been extended to ^ Th fS ana JJ hereextension is due to the

• nartv ‘district’s Newsletter being P''®. Mkiit ■" delivery to owners and Ji®'-______ operators of farm s in the dis- ______ trict.

The announcem ent w as made T T , ^ by the soil-district office in-Bor- | _ J | T Icy. The original deadline ^was

■ V Oct. 25.

""othtt- ^issile-Explodes WVAI«3ENBERG AIR FORCE FII

rarlan, BASE. Calif. (AP)—An AUas F owne ira te ly missile launched from Vanden-. Salin ;h year berg A ir Force B lue today ex- cham

by p lo d ^ shortly a fte r rising from bull i I Can- the latmching pad. the A ir Force day i lic ac- said. R,do tbe ------------------------ were! said. OPERATION PLANNED . cham lhe U- VATICAN CITY (AP). easily formed sources reported todaV - _ j ,

equate Pope Paul VI will undergo the , /— . otieration for his p rosta te con- *(tf the dition almost certainly by Nov. In Sei ,C«L7 10. to E

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Coiinties

5 A g r e e n : S e t t l e m;e has states to security and Independ-; wot IS sub- ence and an end to the Arab cau •k and sta te of belligerency toward Is- tow

rael. par■ed by It would also specify the need rae Arabs, fpr free navigation through In- mai :senta- ternational waterways and set- diff to call tiem ent of refugee problems. obs troops U-S- Am bassador Arthur J . gov

frtSm Goldberg canceled an appear- A in the ance before the Senate Foreign due

Relations Committee on Viet- the nnrtpfl schcdulcd for Thursday iesIsrael when he learned th a t'th e d ra ft-1 thre rni In’ ®'‘® Were on the brink of agree- umtatlvo - I®''"’tativo; u Secretary-G e n e r a T U talioposal Thant meanwhile sought sup- rael:alling port for his plan to increase the “" P°' num ber of observers -from 43 to pub

“ -re- 9 3 along the 107-miIe Suez Canal Natand equip them with boats and bell

irtcdly helicopters. statisis of One Israeli source a t the Unit- violof all ed Nations said Thant’s plan ure,

Commandei p Of Arab I-LA tual bursts of machine gun and ing

Held cannon fire alm ost every day. T com- There were nn shnntinp Inrl. nn grad- dents along the canal this morn- slov

:es on ing but official sources said the cea I Suez Egyptians fired on the east bank Kw.

twice Thursday, neither tim e diei thou- causing any casualties or draw- thei

jerian, ............ . . . ___ _________ildiers " ........... "

Time Chanlid to

At 2 a.m. Ii stor-Israeli Tim e Is with us every second evei

of the day, but it Is one of wha f Suez ti>® least understood things in It aham, existence. And try in g 'to under- the igfter, s ta nd -time will be even ' liarder r a n I'from **••* weekend when all clocks timi lerted be turned back an hour, whe :olonei Officially, clocks should be hav :es in rnoved back an hour a t 2 a .m . aga mnera Sunday. But no one’s going to rouj hat in ®*y anything if you do it early. S<

Or forget and do it late Sunday, o r I east Ju s t don’t do it too early, like you

leffec- about 8 a.m . Friday, Just . so whe--------you can sleep another hour. And a pi, for heaven’s sake, don 't forget B I t v to have it done by M o n d a y hea

J m orning. You could be early turr for work and tha . boss . m ight cloc

| p f get Ideas. you15 And If you forget fo do It

before going to bed Saturday O ' O W night, you m ight miss all the O ]

, good program s Sunday, and ■Icrks m aybe even church or that golf T >■ now date with the fellows. That Is, i f s for for those who go to bed on ■ ,ion. Saturday nights. \ .!7 ab- Remem ber, when that alarm

cast, goes off in the morining after Lelser Sunday, it's not reallv 7 a.m .. ,, , e re- i f s 8 a.m . T h at is. it's really ^ t c e g a.m . by old standards. But >• By daylight saving Ume for the In- Ed up term ountain a re a went Into ef- *

7. feet last April, and since then,01 as — — — ---------------------------------es a-eiser Thui

t s T e x a s S t t s p e c t

m 'Tn In Kidnapingut of T » - » lr - o ers Ii«-4» i i i K w w a i y c r — t h c j

' dur° Sheriff Jame.« Benham said grou J!lser F riday , m o r n i n g that Loren anvo

Blood. 36. Twin Falls, has “ flki know signed extradition waivers and awav return to Texas to face kid- tw entei nap charges there . cmdi-r..ch Blood was a r raigned Thurs- J.G . days <iay in Twin F a ll; on a fugitive land-

w arran t charging him with kid- ' Sm naping a 'I5-year-old Loveland, aboui Tex., girl last August. a crt

F riday m orning Blood agreed Pol to waive extradition. Sheriff strati Benham said, and Texas author- hose,

for ities a re being notified. They Dr. elec- will probably take custody of presli r .u . the m an here within the next were ation f®'^ days. t)ie shferiff said.^ lo The 15-year-oId girl was met

here F riday m om lng be rela- WA the tives. E rnest Marlow, city Juve- thouj

>eing "i'® officer, reported, and is on Unite and he ■ w ay back to her home in doubi d jj. Texas.__________________ wine

Utah Bull Judg PS Champion At FRCE FILEH — A HerefortT buH “ Jud IS F owned by M arlin Sorenson, m ore iden-. Salin, Utah, w as Judged grand T hun ' ex- champion a t the F iler fall range nam e rrom bull sale and show here Thurs- A m brce day and Friday. w ere

R. J . Hayes and son, Malta, to R were owners of, the reserve »ecre(

> ■ champion. Third place winner mw»*a - In- was'(Callender an3Kenda1I7Cas- Jod

cade, who exhibited their bull a t the Twin Falls Countv F a ir ^ ]

Sov. in Septem ber, Fourth place went ' Sakto E n e f t Alden. lo g an . tltah . a j a .

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— -TEN CKNTS

3m e n tm e n tpend-;would make no difference be- Arab causc " it all depends on the will •d Is- toward peace on the part of the

parties concerned." But an Is- need raeli Foreign Ministry spokes-

h In- man in Tel Aviv said he saw no I set- difficulty in increasing the U.N. s. observer force if tiie Egyptian ir J . government also agrees, pear- Although T^uesday’s artillery reign duel across the southern end of Viet- the canal wrecked tw o'refiner- rsdny ies in Suez which produce about Jraft-1 three-fourths of Egypt's petrole- gree- um products,' an Egyptian gov''•

, I ernment spokesm an said no re­a l U taliatioh is planned agalnsT I s ' -

Eup- rael.e the “ We have faith in world 43 to public^opinion^^and. the United :ana i Nations c h arte r and we do not i and believe in revenge," he said in a

statem ent. "W e would resort to Unit- violence only a s a last meas- plan ure.",

der Sees b Forces1 and ing any retaliatory fire, ay. The com m ander said forces Jncl:. .on_the_Egyptian-sldo-had-been—norn- slowly building up since the Juned the cease-fire. T he A lgerian,. thebank Kwaitis and th e Sudanese sol-tlm e d iers have been Identified by

Iraw- their uniforms he added.

liange Due [n. Sundayicond everything h as been but of le of whack.[s in I t 's great w h to you can move nder- the clock ahead an hour, be-trtter t:augB yau’vB gAUlM *il Tiar~locks tim e and dldn*t know It. But - u r. when the clock goes back, you 1 be have, go t to live th a t hour over a .m . again — and sometimes th a t’sig to rough___ ■ ----- --------- -arly . So whether you gain an hour iday. o r lose an hour all depends on , like your attitude toward l i f e —It I so whether you a re an optimist o r And a pessimist.

orget But to anyone who has not d a y heard, it’s 2 a .m . Sunday. Just early turn the long hand counter­night clockwise one tim e around and

you’ve got it m ade.

« Sit-In Stagedand O

,t*?s! By Studentsi on .

larm At OberlinOBERLIN, Ohio (AP)—Ober-

eallv College students staged a sit- g y j in to stop o ther students from

, J talking to Navy recruiters today ' .# in a followup to a four-hour Ij,. * demonstration In which fire hos-____es and tea r g as were used on

Thursday.A classroom boycott threat-—

ened today was called off.- Between 60 and 70 students sa t

close together on the floor in Of front of the college placem ent0 office in Peters Hall while oth-

crii formed a picket^llne outside

A student spokesman said the said group would c le a r a path for “ren anyone- leaving the placem ent " “s office, but would not let anyone

Kid- Two Navy recruiters—Lt.Cmdr. Smith of iJetroit and Lt.

urs- J.G . Phillip McCaffrey of Cleve-itive IFnd—w ire Inslde 'tlie uffii-e.---------kid- ■ Smith was kep t In his c a r for ind, about four hours Thursday by

a crowd that surrounded It.•eed Police broke -up the demon- :riff stration with te a r gas and a fire hor- hose.hey Dr. Robert K. Carr, Oberlin ’ of president, said morning classes lext were conductcd normally.,

met m PO R T S DOUBLED cla- WASHINGTON (AP) — Al- rve- though a big producer itself, the

on United States has mora than1 in doubled since 1956 the value of

wine imports.

udged Grand U Filer Salebull ~ Judging and grading of tha ion, more thap 171) bulls was done ind Thursday when 13 animals were nge named grade A, 58 were rated ' ir»- A minus, 73 B plus 'and 29

were graded aa B, 'according - Ita, to Robert Hinderlider. - Boise, rve aecreury of the Idaho Cattle- nier ra«n*s Association, i s - Jo d g u w if e~’~ 31iaf ■ Place; w]i Malta, Dr. Joe Dahmen^ Unhwr*' . I . *ity of Idaho, and D antl 0aa>

tela. Malad. ent ' Sale of tbe bulb tegan e t U ah. turn. Friday.

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WghLowP'r.f»«« ‘o"Albany, c lo u d y ........55 33 ®*?Albuquerque, c ir . . 7 1 39 ■ . . “**" *»"Atlanta, S ea r . . . . . 66 . 42 ' . .Bismarck, snow . . . 43 22 .01 •*Boston, cloudy . . . . 62 39 • ’Buffalo, cloudy . . . . '4 3 41 .77 J®, » «

.Chicago, snow . . . . 43 34 .60 “ jf• CincJnnaU, cldy . . . 53 49 ' .03 1“^ '

, Cleveland, cldy . . . 52 42 .08 “ P " ‘Denver, clear ........ 56 23 . . 'Des.Moines, snow . 36 29 .22Detroit,' rain . . . . . . 48 34 .16Fairbanks, cldy . . . 37 21 . .Fort Worth, c lear . 86 46 . . , _Helena, cldy ......... 46 21 . . C -Indianapolis, cldy . 52 42 .08 • J jJacksonville, clear 75 49 . . .

, Kansas City," clear 49^35 : .57Los Angeles, cldy . 75 59 . .Louisville, rain . . . . 60 50 .03Memphis, clear . . . 72 48 . .Miami, c l e a r ......... 86 72 . .Milwaukee, snow . 44 34 .08 .MPls.-St.P.. snow . . 38 31 T TeTs duriNew Orleans, clear 74 52 . .New York, cldy . . . 56 41 . .Okta. City, clear .. 74 37 . .Omaha, cldy .......... S9 30 .10 u.'jPhila., c lea r............ 54 38 . .

--------T’h b e n lx rc le a r - . , . 87 57 . .' Pittsburgh, cldy . . . 47 37 . .' Ptind, Me., cldy . . . 58 37 . . „

Ptlrid, Ore., rain . . 57 - 44 .33-------- Rflpld-Clty,-cldyr;T-52-^5—

Richmond, clear . . 64 35 . .St. Louis, cldy . . . . 56 36 . .10Salt Lk. City, cldy . 58 27 . . J?"***';,;San Diego, cldy . . . 70 61 . . c * le r J

' San Fran., clear . . 65 55 . .SeatUe, r a i n ........... 53 46 .18 „ !JyTampa, cldy ......... 8 6 66 . . “ s

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" S ' ? ......................i l ■“ •‘IEdmonton ................. 48 25 throughMontreal .................. 50 44Otttwa ...................... ;{® “ ^Toronto . . . ......... 43 38 .««] miiWinnipeg .................. 31 25 move thiVancouver ............... 51 44 .45 s^uiAnchorage ............... 36 34 T. nied by iFairbanks ................. 37 21 valleys aJuneau ...................... 48 42 .44 vaUoM.Honolulu................... . 89 78 T e m p

- _ through VI n n n n three to I

HI Low P r. from dajAberdeen .................. 48 17 should bcBear L a k e .................46 17 the westBoise 53 34 SOs in tliBuhl . b ^ . . . a .• 50 30 night temBurley 50 18 ]v occofCaldwell .................... 55 28 ■ Ught wlntCastleford r . . 50 24 or MondayHmmett .................... 58 30 W from

. .... ............... oooajng • •• •• •• •• •• • 51 33 ^ fwyfrwpyyjGrace ....................... 50 21 4 peraturesG rangevllle......... . . . 48 30 ■ Bolie 6 MHailey 45 23 ' 'Idaho F a l l s ............... 45 21

------Jorom e—.irr»*»riiv".vi~52’ 29Kimberly . . . . . . . . . . . 50 23 I V I f lKuna .......................... 55 28

. J;I.ewiston ................... 54 41Malad ........................ 54 20 iW imCMountain Honie . . . . 52 30

-P arm a ...................... 57 29 AmeliaPocatello ...................48 17. Francis TRexburg .................... 46 id *Rupert ...................... 51 20 Lori HaSalmon ......................46 nosa, bottSoda S p rin g s ............ 49 23Twta Fays ...............81 25 S t . B e i

Magic Valleyf 7 ( 1 Mrs. Thor u n e r a l s ? " d M ^ .

lora, Oi;e.HAGERMAN — Funeral ser-

vI6e s .fo r .Joseph Haycock will Douglas be held, in .the Hagerman LDS Thompson Church by Bishop Doug Wood, all wend Last rites will be held In the Bardsley < Hagerman Cemetery. Friends ley, both may call a t the Thompson

• Chapel, Gooding. Saturday and G o o d Sunday and a t the church Mon-

------ aftemnon------------- ----------- ----------Mnr-etr.JEROME — Funeral services

for Mrs. Dorothy L. Parkinson « _ win be h^ld at 2 p.m. S a tu r^ y p . i r f i . i j ’ In Hove Funeral Chapel by Rev.John N. Garrabrandt. Final rh:rites Sre planned In Jerome Cemetery. Friends may call at ^ _ the chapel Friday night and Sat- C aS S urday until time of services. Me­morials may be made to the Mrs. Lai Presbyterian Church Memorial and Mrs.. 1 Fund.

_____ Chris Sl<TWIN FALLS — Graveside Boss, both

services for Mrs. £janCy Eliza- bins and----- bAth_gml>h W4II tv. af- 1ft Heybum, I

a.m. Saturday in Sunset Memor- ta- “ lal Park with Rev. Earl Johnson officiating.' The funeral cortege A son w will leave White Mortuary Cha- Mrs. Artui pel a t 9:45 a.m. Saturday. ----

FILER — Funeral services for H d l T ) Mrs. Emma McKinley will be conducted a t 2 p.m. Saturday in X a K d l the Albertson Dickard Funeral —OiapeL Final rites will be held .In th e 'F ile r Cemetery. Friendsm ay caU a t the chapel .Fridayuntil 8 p.m. and imtll time Of ,services Saturday. E dd leT w I

TWIN FALLSrrFuneral serv- Ices for Louis J . Tencklnck wiU be conducted a t 11 a.m. Satur- S tday a t White M ortuary Chapel J* by Rev. Hemy G em hard t R nal w l“ rites w ill'be held « t Twia Falls JJ” - Y oj*

^eblo"™ ’o

^ J ^ I U r n O N RATES S d * * H ^ By C arrier; X1.75 per month. I^ n .. and By Mail, within Idaho and EUco LesUe Rho<

Coonty. Nevada: One mantli. Funeral.! SL75; tw ee m ontlx. IS.00; abc ducted a t 2

. months, ia.00; one year. 117.00. M c t^ o c h 1 » 3f Man.- outside U ybo :. One Iv Kev. Pi

montti. U.OO; tliree sM otbs, ^ v ^ e i •S.78; aix w n tiia . |U.OO; om ^ n e a s a

- w a r . Friends, mamafl nibKriptioiis payable

day u i ^ t t

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fevys p c t . : y - 2 8 . 1 9 6 7 - : "

^Weather Rei4-hour Weather BUjr«au Wlr» ~ ^ -

^ ForecastMostly cloudy with-a few peri- Tempe

— nrt« nf iio^t ralli this aftemodn Jeromi r p r, and tonight. HPartlql clearing reau «

late Saturday. Warmer today, 29 at ‘ ' . Ugh s r to *5, l«w 38 to 48, tory w

I except Camas Prairie high 4S 27 at 0 1 to SS, low 28 to 38. Cooler Sat- SO at

urday.—Winda-lDcreasln8 t«.:lS at..Ca* ' 7 7 to 2S miles per hour at times noon, 4 'go this afternoon. Measurable rain- with 4

' 'o3 fall probabilities increasing to romet< ‘ng CO per cent this afternoon and tures:

tooight lowering to 4t per cent elght-h n Saturday. Further outlook near inch II

*]g freezing temperatures Saturday a t Buh night. Fair and warmer Sunday, iroford

.68 Synopsis, Farmcy A Pacific front m oved onto All -

•“ ' t h e W est C oast this m orning c o o l I j sca ttered ra ins ahead o f . and readini

• accom panying this, system a re die an " expected in the valleys of South- to the

em Idaho th is afternoon and to- in the ' •"S night, spreading to cen tra l val- e r thar

leys during th e afternoon or eve- tra l se •• ning and into 'eas te rn valleys temper• • tonight. Rain will becom e m ixed nearly

with wet . snow tonight in the Idaho. “ h igher valleys, particularly In 12 abo'

northern sections. A clearing erdeen •• trend Is expected to begin In Lake, *' w estem valleys S a tu r d ^ after- burg a » noon and extend across Slouthem 21 a t

Idaho Saturday-night.— ---------- and - 33T em peratures will be general- berly i

: i ly w arm er this afternoon and lows rs tonight, rem aining above freez- and Ki

•• ing tonight. Saturday will be No p •• cooler and tem peratures will for ye : i likely drop to o r below freezing but Hg

in m ost sections Saturday night. Idaho<

Five-Day Foi], Daring the nest five days the Falls S

main ridge of high pressure will tello SS be centered near the West Coast Near and storm c e n t e r s moving lndlcat< through Western Canada will with a! curve southward tato tbe nortb* of rata

„ em^ a t a ^ east^qf _tbe Rockies, and Mated wuth these centers will ta east

^ move through Eastern Oregon Valley •45 and Southern Idaho accompa- ot thu

nied by some rata ta tbe lower a .disti valleys and snow 'at higher ele- tba Noi

•44 vations. gion toT e m p e r a t a r e s Saturday occaslo

through Wednesday will average during three to six degrees below nor- week, mal with consldierable variation Consi

Pr. from day to day. Dally, highs tills pe should be mostly ta the SOs ta sunshta the west and ta the 40s to lew of poss SOs in tbq east. Coldest overt be rati night temperatures will jprobab- winds i hr occur with clear ^sUm and Perio

' light wtads about Sunday night higher or Monday night-with lows rang- cause i tag from the teens ta tbe east work, ta thB',2fti In th« Witst.-WormaI windiy-

i maximum and mtalmum tem- probabi -r peratures (or this period are .bi • Boise BM3, Gooding SM3. Twta favorab

~ IVIagic VaHi IM i n i d o k a M e m o r i a l M a g ic

AdmittedAmelia Pena , Pau l, and Penny

F ranc is Tanner. Rupert, • Biggs, Dism issed Helms,

Lori Hayden and Delflna Rey- M earl 1 nosa, both Rupert. a ll Twi

-------- CaudillS t . B e n e d i c t ’s , J e r o m e “

Admitted X "*,^1r M rs. E arl Pounds. Gooding: V l '^ „ ,

Mrs. Dean W illiams. H agerm an:Mrs. Thorp Chatwin, Jerom e. and M rs. N orm a Burandt, Med- ” ford, Oi;e. ^

;r- Dlsnflssed Theodi'ill Douglas Anderson, M rs. M ary 33 Thompson and John Knoppka, Mrs. M •d. aU Wendell: Mrs. Lawrence daughte he B ardsley and Mrs. Clifton Day- ds ley. bo th Shoshone. Tw*"on ------ Bates,^ Gooding Memorial in“' uh'i

AdmittedM rs, O iaue Pi>w^ll, (3tt;n Heri- ine * Me

drlx, Charles Flack and Mrs. M rs G« “ Rhoda Johnston, all Goodlne, „ii p iier «y FalrfW d*' ^ Edw ards,- i Dism issed » „ _^ M rs. Charles Flack, Gooding. Mrs. a

“! Cassia Memorial - MrsfSie- Adm ittedle M rs. L am ar Bailey, Heybum . ^ .at and M rs.. L lo j^ lM m ln , Oakley.

Chris Stephens and A r l e n e ^ I qcic Je Boss, both Burley: Joyce Rob- s- bins and La Vem Sides, both [0 Heybum , and John Ellson, Mal- X l i r Or- ~ ~ 2 ----- ------ ------------ F o r - thm B irths vvht) hav ;e A son was bom to Mr. and o r the »- Mrs. A rturo G arza, Burley. for the c

--------------------- — is help i

„ H e n o f V . W i k e l

" T a k e n By D e a t h ' ^ ~ SD E C L O -H enry Vem Wikel,

, 63. Declo resident, died Thurs- t" day a r the V eteran 's H osp iu l, y women .” He w as boro Oct. 10. 1904, a t

Eddie, Okla.. and moved in 1936 , lo the Declo a rea w here he , 1 farm ed, com ing from Council ““ Grove, Kan. hS w as a World

Wat- I I veteran . ~r. Survivors Include two sisters, n ^ Mrs. Viola Albta, K ansas City. T i

Mo., and Mrs. Helen M orris, Pm hati Pueblo, Colo.; two brothers,Emest Wikel, Aberdeen. Wash., and Hem an Wikel.^Kan., and one half-brothe?, court foi

0 LesUe Rhoades, H ^ tn e r . Kan. jqh I, Funeral, services will be con- j,K ducted a t 2 p.m. Tuesday in the I. McCulloch A neral home chapel c«ot. 9 i t by Rev, Pam Ludlow, Military , m veside rites will be heU ta county ol ; 8 m Pleasant View Cemetery, ^ ^ t o d

Friends, may caU a t the McCul- *“ ■; loch FuneraHlome^Mdnday-af- —............

t^moon and evening and t\iw - USE TIM day u i ^ ttma.of § w fcm . iFOR FAS

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'Report wm r . c j f . ^

CLOUDY. . &peri- Temperatures a t 8 aon .; SO at ley ■] modn Jerome, 26 a t T .F . Weather Bo- in th aring reau with' 88 per cent humidity. Bank Dday, 29 a t T.F. Enmi^otagy Labora- Mr > 48, toiy with SO per cent humidity, invoc A 4S 27 a t R upert,; 17 a t FairfleM, the 1 Sat- 30 a t HUley, 31 a t Buhl, 26 recte

t« :lS a t CastlefordrSS a t Goodfaig. At uslns times noon, 47 a t T.F.' Weather Bureau Am rata- with 44 per cent humidlty.JBa<. vrith lg to rometer: 30.17. SoU tempera- big ti I and tures: A t T .F., four^tach 52-41, Mr cent elght-tach 5047, 2Mnc1> 85-54, 3$. Mrs. near tach 11; a t RiiMrt, foar-tach 47; the i irdajK a t Buht three-inch S7-38; a t Cas- bersl iday. iroford, three-tach Sl-40. Xoi

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Farm Summary i ^ a lonto All • of Southem Idaho was vmIj ®

rnlng c o o l e r yesterday. Afternoon , and readings ranged from the mid-

are die and upper 40s In the east p , , outh- to the middle and upper SOs id to- In the west. Last night was cold- cvi val- e r than Wednesday night In cen- , eve- tral sections and below freezing lleys temperatures were r e p o r t e d ilxed nearly all stations in Southem

the Idaho. Some low I'eadlngs were y ta 12 above a t Fairfield, 17 a t Ab- irlng erdeen, Pocatello and Bear , n ta Lake, 18 a t Burley, 19 a t Rex- ifter- burg and Malad, 20 a t Riipert,Jiem 21 a t Idaho Falls and Grace------ and . 33-at-Soda-SprinBs.—Kim-eral- berly and Hailey. In the west > and lows ranged from 28 a t Caldwell ®P

reez- and Kuna to 34 at Boise. loast1 be No precipitation was reported f ' ’® will for yesterday and. last night,

szlng but light rains began near.the , P® ight. Idaho-Oregon line this morning.

ayForecastI the Falls SMI, Burley SS-29, Poca- -pw will teUo S5-30 and Idaho Falls 54-28, U C

Uiast Near normal precipitation Is ivtag Indicated for most of the area, T will with about .05 to .15 of an inch J « .

ortb* of rata likely ta westem valleys 'Ues. and Magic Valley and .15 to HA( sod- JO~of~in=tIKh of riUn and snow cock, will ta eastern valleys, Wood River at Go

egon Valley and Camas Prairie. Most a lin{ npa- of this wUi probably occur with He >wer a .disturbanM movtag tiirough Marcl ele- tbe Northern Intermountata Re- schoo

gion to n i^ t and Saturday, with Banci rday occasional lighter precipitation jgjg rage during the first half of next Hand; nor- week. TheItlon Considerable cloudtaess during c q j. Jghs this period will probably for 5 s ta sunshtae to SO or 60 per cent Hacei lew of possible, and most days will vvas e

vert be rather windy with westerly wi.u i hab- winds predominating. rand Periods of rata, and snow, at i ^ t higher elevations, will likely churci mg- cause some d e l a y s ta farm Ameri east work. Beet dlggtag and the ' mal- windup /t l the petale harvest can a m - probably tiroceed with no more Hacer are than .bnel taterruption by nn- > ta favorable weather. Ha|co

lliBy HospifeT EiI M a g i c V a l l e y M e m o r i a l weech

Admitted Vern)and Penny Jenkins, Mary Jo Mrs.

Biggs, A. Collins Helms, Joe Boise: Helms, Joe Riinningbear, Mrs. Whitte

(ey- Mearl Metz and Bessie Gibb, John ( all Twin Falls; Mrs. Samuel Va.; c Caudill and Katie Hubbard, both cock,

n o Buhl: Horace Allred, B u r l e y ; Mrs. I William Brown, Hazelton; Ar- Shaw, thur Dayley, H e y b u r n ; Mrs. dren Jam es Henry and Walter Chap- childr* man, both Kimberly, and Willa Thrc J . Wiikerson. Filer. are sc

Dismissed ArmedTheodore Larson, Mrs. Robert .*1“"'

arv Slevers, Mrs. Gwinn Porter, ^ ?■ >ka Melvin J e n n i n g s and 5?°"nee daughter, Mrs. Nick-Lopez and (av- SO”" “ "<1 Gregory A. Maxwell, h®. J

all Twin Falls: Mrs. R o d n e y Fr'cnd Bates, Murtaugh: Mrs. Troy Dickard. Kimberly; Ellen Hard- Si in. Buhl; Antonio Zorrozua and Monoa

Mrs. Gary Reel and (^aughter, iV irS ‘■JE- 11 FIIer,.and Mrs. La Vem Jack- T

son and daughter, Burley. • I I I I Births 1

A son was bom to Mr. and I J T I ns- Mrs. Sam Caudill, Buhl. A

daugliter was bom to Mr. and - Mrs. Difk Agee, Wells, Nev. T

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S’ Going Siding?Classes Offered lo " ^ i !

S[{1 Through YMCA dca5[ i------- F o r- tliose winter -aper«a-fans

, wht) haven't had much exercise vir«’ ’ md or the right kind of ex<>rclse ^win r

for the coming ski season, there Rravi is help in store from the YM- g, Y WCA. set

A six-week course In ski fit- £ ,,1 r, ne.ss.will begin" Thursday a t the - n ,» 4

1 " Y " w ith' classes held each | •g] Tuesday and Thursday from'5;30 a m S«

to 7:30 p.m.,1 Classes are open to men,

' women or family groups and j j e n Mrs. Leona Gilbert will Instruct. Cai^in

jjg Parents whose children may be target ( planning to ski this winter m ay njaUona

^ enroll the youngsters ta the Ray b rid *='““ • ________________ n l ^ .

Faces TrialProbate Judge Rldiard Reed

ordered Stanley G. Anderson. 27, ■ ■ 3 ] 740 Blua Lakes Blvd., bound ■ 9 9 1

V’ over to ^ i f th Judicial District »• Court for trial tm charges of

rape following a prelindnary Jp* hearing ta P rt^a te Court.

Anderson is charged irith the Sept. 9 rape of a .Twta F allt

2 woman. He was arrested .by county officers Sept. 10.. He u

Y- ta custody ta lieu of tl.tXIO'band:III- ■

W- USE T IM E S -N ^S ' WANT A O s T ^ ^ I iFOR FACT SELUNG R E S U L ,T S lH P |i

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|\lrs.;B£^ljLes ‘ H ' W ins Pencil j

For S ^ ech ^B U ktE Y — Tlw blu6 pencil , d r

awarded to Mrs. C l a r e n c e \ Barlcea and Mrs. FreldA Man- da niiig was table iopic winnek* “n w

, . ' Tues((ajr evening durlng:thft:Buf-—vp \ SO at ley Toastmistr^esa Club meeting b f ier Bu- in the conference room of Idaho ' It

Bank and Trust Co. d rLatera- Mrs. John, Peterson gave the ] nudity, invocation and led the pledge to . V i iM eld, the flag. Table topics were dl- an jW, 26 reeled by Mrs. LePage Layton hli big* At using the topic, **One Plan I pb Bureau Am Presently. Working On/* ] ty«-Ba^ with Mrs. Manning voted as ta- ne mpera- topic winner. ' lo.» 52-41» Mrs. T. Wayne Woodland and

JJ* Mrs. Lurie McCulstion presented ati sell 47; the education lesson on mem- ou a t Cas- bership. aai

Toastm istress of the evening w as Mrs. Ray Guiles using the

- general theme “ Making P lans." T • y Speakers ■were Mrs. Olin Baker JL iJ„ . . . . . using the title “ Founder’s D ay," ___“ M rs. McCuIsUon spoke qn “ Best

Laid P lan s" and M rs. Barkes X 4

® e n t i t l e d her ta lk "M aking . f r ?n« P lan s.” Mrs. B arkes received . A t " the blue pencil. - ^ 11™ E valuators were M rs. Wood- m.|n^.ri„a ' “ '“I ^ r s . Spencer Black.

M rs. Manning was lexicologist and Mrs. ffva Hatfield was

s were g ram m arian . Mrs. B aker was general evaluator and Mrs. Del-

B ew ^ t im e r ._____ Mrt I t was announced an officers Jiinprt workshop will be held a t 10:30 ' Gr^ce Nov. 18 a t the home of “ otl

-K im ! Mrs.:DQugIas Vollmer,.62LGrant dent. • we^t Ave., Twin Falls. The workshop lidwell Is sponsored by Council Seven ^ fn , *i“ we“ Toastm istress. Those attending }t | ■ported “ '■e to bring a covered dish for this night, t**® luncheon. will

a r the Speaking assignm ents w e r e an a Jmina 8 ‘ven to m em bers for the Nov.' aJuK

1 4 meeUng, A book review will be given by Mrs. Ross Nielson, cu | guest speaker. 1 5 4 _

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sts Death Takes K:lon Is . Mrs.

n“ind; J* Haycockvalleys • *' by M.15 to HAGERMAN — Joseph Hay- drive I snow coclc. 73, died m u rsd a y nigm secor River a t Gooding Memorial Hospital of be ti

. Most a lingering illness.- PTAr with He was born In Nephl, Utah. The I ^ “ 8 b M arch 30, 1894, and attended totals ta schools there. In 1910 he^went to Th«

with B ancroft, Idaho. On M ay 24. sored taUon 1 9 1 9 he m arried E lda LaVern be a\

' oext Handy in Soda Springs. throu, . T hey lived in the Bancroft, S“ Ps

Soda Springs and Shelley a rea s Pareti for several years, com ing to

’’ Hagerm an in 1938. Mr. Haycock Stang was employed for about 18 years ^®re

isterly with the Idaho F ish and Game J - P ' , D epartm ent. “ ent.

^ He belonged to the LDS Mkely church and the Lea Owsley Jj’*'''*

Am erican Legion P ost in Hager- i the OctobSurvivors Include his widow.

“ ore Haget-man; four sons, Deral y Haycock, Terreton: Alfred L.

' ■ Haycock, Elko, Nev.; Robert .■-•-V S. Haycock, Santa C lara, Calif., .—y .

-------and-M erliir-H aycock,.-R oberts;

S sbc daughters, Mrs. Claude (M arcell) Robertson, -Sacra- a , , m ento; Mrs. H e n r y (Bea) A f l ►rial Weech, and M rsf' E m lyn ( U -Vern) Powell, both H agerm an; c f jl

r Jo Mrs. Robert (Joy) Collier, Reaei , Joe Boise: Mrs. E a r l (Virginia) e r Vi

Mrs. Whltted, ' California, a |id Mrs. >jixon Gibb, John (B arbara) Webb, Ashland', confei im uel Va.; one brother, George-H ay- an N , both cock, Nephl, U tah; two sisters, reach 1 e y; Mrs. Lily Shaw and Mrs. M ary standi

; Ar- Shaw, both Nephi: 36 grandchil- pe~ Mrs. dren and seven great-grand-

Chap- children.Willa T hree of the grandchildren

are serving overseas with the n Armed Forces. £2tw t

'obert Funeral services will be held that I o rter, a t 2 p.m. Monday In the Hager- I and ™an LDS church by Bishop „y , t and Wood. Last rites will be * ' twell held in Hagerm an Cemetery. n e v Friends m ay call a t the Thomp- ?, Xroy son chapel, Gooding. Saturday

Hartf- Sunday and a t the church 7.“ ° ' I and Monday afternoon. Ctomn Oood. ------------ -------- --------------— -------------

.h trr l Mrs. Smith Dies In Nursing Home

, and Of Long Illness ;?e^id—M rs 7 -N gncy—Eliza beth—Snrtth —TJBC

,v_ died T hursday a t a local rest sponde home of a long Illness. the pl■ She spent her early childhood first, i in Kan.sas and afte r being mar- (s bea' ried to Charles M. Smith she „

i lived In Oklahoma. She cam e ' ‘ to Twin Falls In 1905. gan g<

I H er husband preceded he r In NIxo\ death ln-1954----------------------------that~h(

She Is survived by two daugh- ^ jth j

*■1“ Mrs! Kenneth Keveren. both coHcei Twin Falls. InaUor

Graveside services will be held a t 10 a .m . Saturday in Sun-

, ... set M em orial P ark with Rev.■ Earl Johnson officiating.‘ ™ ' The funeral cortege will leave .•acn virhlte M ortuary Chapel a t 9:45 5-30 a.m. Saturday. I

” 'e " : PRIM E TARGETan** DENVER (AP) — UU h Gov. .

Calvin L. Rampton Is a prime y be targe t oLRepubllcans next year,®J?y National Republican Chairman

the Rav Bliss tadlcated Thursday■ I - r

fleed ity27,

9und■ o f offo rmry

tbe^^E Q IQ B l ^7'aiii' ^ '

: i c W ^ a r r M d s k " BMEMPHIS. Twm. (AP) —

. l^ n y Solomon' fpiiiid . out : “ ""tliat"'weartaK an apo"maslt'

V ' leaUy draw* a tten tio n rin tv ,' ; wom around, a bM kTTi ■

pencil . dra'ws police too. - Bnce Solomon, who works at tho Mm - data proceMtaii d y artment

f-Bur- —Bp-thenniwlczdnriinr imich ~ 7 —eettag b#eak Thursday and slipped ^Idaho it On to spring on one of tho H

drive.ta teller*. . I 'e the But.Moi. lo Bmnett, who ■ >Ige to .V as retuniliw to wqrk la ilre dl- another buUdmg, a p o t t e d ■ayton him ta tlu a l |^ and called ■lan I police. ■ On," Eight ^quad cars and

as ta- neariy a score of p o l I c o Aroared up to' the bank. A j

d and 'They were very under- . A Hlented atandtag after tiiey found IQHmem- out what It was,*' Solomon' V

aaid. A l'ening BuimniiiiiiiiiiniiiitiiiiiMuiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiw | \ ' g the U

Bate'r L i b r a r i a n -Day/' J

afkM T a l k s T o P T A k ^ A t M u r t a u g h |

MURTAUGH — Robert B race,111.; director of the Magic Vflley Ll- • ‘ogisi brary demonstrations, was ^ e s t

"'as speaker at the Monday nightmeeting of PTA held a t the h lS i ____

' school.. —Mr. Bruce, tatroduced by M rs. A ,

LaVere.Bennett, PTA president, x S i 10:30 gj,ye information on the book- , J.® m obile and noted th a t a rea resi- f q j r a n t dents a re m aking very-good use J - o jsnop ltg services. He also showed • .’ jY®" a on Idaho libraries. A tnding It was announced th a t starting h tor this Thursday the bookmobile j e

will be a t the local school for p^fi, ' e r e an all-day stop with hours fo r , Nov. adults to he from 3:30 to 4:30 r,® “J' p m. Ullilson, Cub Scouts of den three, pack "'hn*

104, of the M ethodist church, presented thO flag ceremony.^ e y were R ay Denny, J e r iy f a i l s

? Davis and Russell Boley, With J“ h' Mrs. Kent Davis, den .m other, J?39 directing. H. P

The PTA p ra y e r was given Jero r by M rs. Davis. The m em bership secre

Hay- drive was won-byJdrg . Preyer*8 ljiten< nigm second 'grade and the class will 5 yet tal of be treated to a p a rty by the when

PTA m embership committee. She Jtah. The local PTA m em bership now Presl nded totals 90 members. In int to The measles shots, to be spon- |s gu, r 24, sored by the local PTA, will Hopkl Vern be available to all s t u d e ri t s jjprt ,

through the sixth grade and m g •roft slips a re being sent home for jjqJ,’ , [reas paren ts’ consent. ' - ^rothg to Room mothers and Mrs. Leo „ cock Stanger. room representative. Jl.f,-', 'ears " 'e re Introduced by M rs. R obert lame C. Peterson, second vice presl-

dent-LDS Refreshments w ere served by ceded roipv third grade room m others. A Iger- on Cuba, “ One W e e k jn . P-m.

October;" was shown tn’'’cpa- Chape ^ n e L a o a jVlih_clvl^ ^ lrij l ^ " 5 ^iberi R e a g a n A n d salif

N i x o n ' D e n y ‘“ o ru

A g r e e m e n t T l^an; CHICAGO (A P)—Gov. Ronald 1 7 ^ Her, R eagan of California and form- JP O Jiia) e r Vice Presicient R ichard M.Mrs. >jixon denied a t separa te new's and, conferences F rid ay In Chicago T I Hfay- an NBC report th a t they had ters, reached a “ cam paign under- ®U* ^aiy standing." r |>“ al

Reagan told his news confer- „® , J: ence “ there a re ho deals" with

. Nixon Involving the 1968 Repub- iron nomination for president,*"e and added: “The understanding ®

. , . betw een Nixon and myself is held that I told him I w as not a can- Ker- a d a te ." .J K “ 1 told Nixon I would not en- j ,„ courage my being a candidate jg y

and I would do everything to discourage it," Reagan said, jublec Reagan wa« in Chicago to ad- dvi. d ress the lillnoU Cham ber of “^ { n .

___ C om m erce.____________________ tn ta lltNBC News reported earlie r The

J Friday It had learned there w as th an 1

a “ campaign understanding" than I n A between Nixon and Reagan th a t the st

the two men would not fight the sc cach other for the 1968 GOP progrs presidential nom ination. l l th i

nWr —TJBC-News-Washtagtoircorre=^ T h e-d rest spondent Nancy Dickerson said is Dec

the plan was to support Nixon Ther ood first, and added: " I f he (Nixon) worth ’ar- Is beaten fair and square In th e *ocal, ime “ ’'■®® prim aries, then Rea-

gan gets it." ta c t G<r In Nixon told a news conference School —” that-he has madCTwragreements —The- '8 h- with any potential contenders ^ th concerning uie prestagntlirTlom'- V etera

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f am fbr }h« city m onogcr form mm e f govamcTMnt b u t I f««l tK« j l ciry com miitlon th o u ld •xa'rciU H m era control w ith lh« pottib il- I B tty o f r*du<ir>g o r •lim inoting I H tubordinot* po tifion t. I - -M wont lnvn^iojf_ocIifl^^ __________| H airpo rt problem a t w « conr>ot

o ffo rd fe Io m , a t th« vwry H l«a»t, tho mrvk» w« now h o w . Economy. Ii

b* ojcordMKl a t o il timM by lK« com m iu H b*ftof |o b opportvmiti** by th* •rtcourOQorr H d o a ll potsibi* to ho ip tho oxtst{r>g H ' OQod, sound a rn l oFwisyt p fog rou tv* Ot>

■ REGISTER ANCrB PM l y Hw Cmmmrnm* fm UoydiCoK H■ f o tliai fiiioii — M Idkm Jr. i

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A T i l l .1 > A Jlice ,IT Ll- • IM7 w NU, he.;uestil^^t "/ UKE being inhit

lent! A rea Woman 1 (►ook*

iTse Is D ead At t a""• office

Age Of,503b‘le JER O M E — Mrs. Dorothy L. ‘ m S e

1“ Pdrktason. 50, died W ednesday o^iy b eventag in Elko General Hospi- funds tal where she had been taken c lf lc '> while en route to California. , respon

She w as bom Sept. 5, 1917, in board onv’ Tw*" P a lls and attended Twin the c it e rra Fa lls schools and the College of With Idaho. She m oved to Jerom e In j o no her, 1939 and w aa m arried to John needs

H. Parkinson June 28, 1940, in Funds Iven Jerom e. She had worked a s a turned ship secre tary to the Jerom e super- to pay ■er*s Intendent of schools for the past H aiLai will 5 years until M ay of this y ear it Is d the when Illness forced retirem ent, for sali

;tee. she w as a m em ber of the several now P resby terian Church. cert ei

In addition to her husband she Son, m “ ,n- Is survived.bV h e r father, S. B. unteer will Hopkins, Je rom e; two sons, Ro- auditec

bert John Parkinson, Evanston. in ., and Ja m es W allace Parkin- used K

‘O'" son, U.S. N aval A ir Corps; one ‘o , ' b rother, John. Hopkins. Salem, o®' J;® Ore.. ■ and one sister, Mrs. Last

Dwight (B etty) Galt, ' P rince levy b Fredrick , M d. 1'

H er m other and a b rother pre- ®“ by ceded he r In death.X Funeral serv ices a re se t a t 2 M r.^i fn p .m . Sa tu rday in Hove Funeral group's

joST Chapel by Rev. John N. G arra- comple ^ b randt. F inal i U b s "w ill - be In

Jorom e C em etery. F riends m ay Pas® fr call a t the chapel F rid ay nigh t 'and Saturday until tim e of ser- vice. M em orials m ^ be m ade f ' to the P resby terian Church Me- m orial Fund . "

' Theme Given jly com]___ not let

rm- F o r N ational d ty b ^M. ___ the c it'

S5 VFW Contest Sr.'l e ^ BUHL — Them e for the an-

, nual “ Voice of D em ocracy" to n - °, ■ tes t Is announced by the Veter- “ O" tf> ,r.u ans of Foreign W ars Post No. annual , ? 3604. Anotl

This y e a r’s them e Is “ Free- Stumph lino ‘lom 's Challenge." The Voice of interest

j" Dem ocracy contest provides op- Riddle,, * portunity for youths to review ing firr

their attitudes on this subject mission a t a tim e when sound thinking

e " ' is most needed, VFW officers“i® say. Stn•o The studen t's approach to the ,

subject m ateria l should be posi- _ tive. for dem ocracy and not Fairfiel

° t against the political concepts of up an d___to ta lita rian governm ents------------ an d couHer The scrip t m ust not be less j-j, vas th an three m inutes nor longer , ® lg" than five m inutes. In no w ay oeing hat the student Identify him self in north o ght the script. The scrip t w riting fmmmmm OP program Is open to all 10th,

l l th and 12th grade students.Te^ -T h e-d ead lin e -fo r-th e -p ro g ram J ----------lid Is Dec. 1.:on There a re thousands of dollars in) worth of prizes offered on the

local, d istric t, stae and natlon- a l levels. Those wishing further information a re asked to con­tac t George Goodner, Buhl High

ice School principal.—T ho-V olce-of-D em ocracy-pra-.,----------g ram Is being sponsored by the TTiurston P e n c e .P o s t No. 3604.V eterans o f 1-oreign w7Sra~Hnd their Ladies Auxiliary.

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1tt{r>g o n t . In gono ra l, J am for a | ira u iv a Q fy oiF Twin Foil*, a n d . If | ^ow ord. th i i .g a o l . . . . - ■___ .. "{f, "«

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itContlnued From P ag e One) total audit of the ci^^ clerk 's office which covers all funds a s they come Into the c ity and “ a re disbursed. Once disbursed

, to the L ibrary trustees for ex- ,am ple, they- a re audited again only b y the library aud it. Any ^

pi- funds not expended for a spe- ;en cific' y e a r a re the perm anent

' responsibility of- the lib rary )in board and a re not re tu rned to WAS

irin the city , ganizato> Band funds, city officials said, Nationi in do not. adequately -m eet th e Politic:

hn needs of the municipal band, ber a r 1“ Funds from the band levy a re the sta a tu rned over to the band d irecto r Securlt

sr- to pay expenses of the organiza- JSSiSm>sj tlon and If there Is m onev left ___ _lar it is divided between m em bers

for sa laries. The band m ust hold! T he several rehearsals plus one con- I

cert each week during th e sea. he ton, m ost of the time on a vol- # B. un teer basis. Band funds a re[ ' to- audited as they enter the clerk 's:

office but since they a re alw ays — l„! used 100 per cent there is noth- | ne ing to audit after they rcach V

the band director, rs! Last y ear the q u a rte r mill ce levy brought In {3,614 fo r the

band to cover expenses and sal- .Q. a ries of the 30 to 35 active m em ­

bers.2 M r. Stumph d e f e n d e d his

a! group 's statem ent about the in- a- com pleteness of the au d it by hr quoting—from—tho—1966—auditr —— ^ ,y page five. In which the account- lV ants. Riddle, R o th ,-E v an s and '

Bledsoe stated, “ It should be J- noted In accordance w ith prior ® p ractices, that final expendl-

tu res from the library and 'b 'and ' funds w ere not audited.”

“ We w ere also told by a high- ly com petent official who would not le t us disclose his n am e,”Mr. Stumph continued, “ that city books are ‘spot aud ited ' as the c ity did not- w an t to spend the m oney necessaiy f o r " com- ., _ , plete' aud its." • - ' ’ Sela

n, . Of this, city officials sa id the ;™i,i "spot audits" a re m ade-in addl- tion tp the regular and complete

0, annual audit. ^ 2 SP>Another charge made b y Mr. Com p

e- Stumph was that a conflict of |ta <>r of Interest exists because Vernon . . . p- Riddle, a m em ber of the audit- w ing firm , is a former c ity com- ct missioner. lg ------------------------- • 1

[I Streets Graveled *lj. FA IRFIELD — City stree ts in T A I ot Fairfield a re receiving a build-3f up a n d coating of gravel. City .— an d county^cquipment-are w ork- ---- =-5“ ing on the project. The gravely is being hauled from a stockpile ^ 3 5 in north of town. 1 ^ , ^g ...■■■........................... — I I 111,

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r e g u EVENTS H -----50 and 31

as recorded 1[ j l ------Ctaronlcle, Tv:

I ‘ Idaho Eveningyou each

I weelc by___50 YEARS AG

37 BmI pl(k«ri fn* Ih* land •( Taclillai tlWai w*r* tirrattad aiKl cIkusmI wKh gon

. imd fsund guilty of KIntlwriy and paid (k«lr f A niMtlng of 76 <llls*ns w<n held a( th<

■ ivMk tat th* pvrp*M •« farming a YMCA Cli Iha ll.S.'racnillIng Mrvica oddratiad tha maatl

A f m S BOXES A U HAKO TO 0£T AT TH m aka Iham y a u n a llf W a h a v a a lim llad <upi o b la far lh a ta . Tha iiKitarial far 100 bax*( I $31.50. ThIt It 3 ’A canis a o i h . l a t t Hkto wl

, y a u . N IK ir — CHANNa LUM la CO., K1MBI

30 YEARS /\GSacralary Cardall Hull af tha OapattiMnl

warld fiawf »pm IlgM whar Hia U.S. nmta. vlalafar and Ihfaw Ita full maror wpparl bal Ham affarl la hak Iha Slfw-Japsnau war.

Walt Riggart had clloAad Ma tha b«>lb« 1 — whhEfa Iha 3nd Mghart all Hma lalal launw>

aa tha Twia hilU aiiay. na aaMuaaTTlStfliiil) Duck Human wha plan t i hma Wnh aa ih.

Manley , Mav. 1, wara wamad by dliMct di I ImiaH la ba •VI* ta lam la Ihalr p«

•Map, which to abwlaaMa aniy al Iha pan aflI 'M rONTIAC BaaMvin. 4-daar, h n pM ^r.

Ilia#. A p a^ buy, . . . j , , . .

B o b - R E E S E - MOT<5 0 0 Block, S n d A v a n u a South '

o o « > w --C H m u » .^ m iiw M i

Seen Today -B ay Rostron back from vaca­

tion . . . M rs.. T . V . . Stivers_ rhprlfing registration book . j . -----

Bob Henderlider, Boise, "com­m enting on quality, of bulla a t \ F iler sale . . . Judge R eed P . '* Maughan g iv in g ' views on "hair , styles . . . Bill VanDyke looking over citations . . . Webb Malone

_ pmicinff the tim e of day . - ■ .Russell C atterson having llfflCh

. . . . Ron Finn walking througji doorway carry ing large parcel

I . . . Carl B erg walking down hospital corridor . . . Dr. H arry Brum bach dressed in white hos­pital garb . . . Gene Hull a ttend­ing bull sale-'. Harold Hove ,

i still dUbusslng tim e change . . . n Leon Weeks, Boise, looking for f someone to buy his lunch . . .

Ja y Pearson, Moore, leading V bull through sale ring . . . Dr.

Donald Keith talking about im­portance of registering for elec-

/ tion . . . Cliff Smith wearing bright red jacket . . ; George Ottens wondering w hat happen­ed to all the tom atoes from the p lants he raised . . . And over­heard. " Ju s t think, there a re only 47 shopping days left until C hristm as.'" .

Kiwanis(Continued From Pace One)

m em ber of the club's youth comm ittee, who comm ented that “young people today live in a fantastic age" and ‘‘have new frontiers we oldsters n e v e r d ream ed of when we w ere

!. young." -..............y _j® Announcement was m ade by 1 President Bill Koch ' that the

’5 club’s Thanksgiving m eeting would be held a t the Holiday Inn Instead of the Legion Hall and- would be on W ednesday,Nov. 22 Instead of Nov. 23.

ntry GROUPS PROBEDto WASHINGTON (A P) — Or­

ganizations represented a t the d. National Conference for New le Politics In Chicago In Septem- d. ber a re being investigated by re the staff of the Senate Internal j r Security subcommittee, a-ft ___ ----------------------- ------------------------

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INTS IN TWIN FALLS and 30 YEARS AGOecorded In Tho Twin PaUa aide, T v ln -Falls News and > Evening Times. Brought to

Bob ReeseRS AGO•f Tortillot, Mnerllot ond Corran*

i wllh sombllns. Th«y wor* trUd paid »holr fln«t.h«ld ot »h« MvthodUt Church thit

o YMCA Clo»t. S«r«»<inl McUod of>d tho mo«ting.OCT AT THIS TIMI . . . Why not timltod supply of lumbor »ult- 100 box*« Including nolU will cotf

thoin whot th* box Utooks cotl jCO., KIMBEtLY.

RS a g o>apaitiMnl af Mala coma Inia Hia U.S. candaiam Japan a> a Ifaaly wpparl baMnd Hia Laagua af Ma­lta war. ■ - tha bawfhig Mrolatphaia today la lalal tauraaaiaW tcsra avar fcawlad d o •wrfifliliijf'715 . ----------- —-------btrdi aa Mw a p « a .g af th i .MMar dliMct daputy gaaia wordaa ~I" Hwlr patMWian a ladafol duck Iha p a a afflca.

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UNICEF HAU,OW EE^r TRICK o r day to coUect funds to assist chilren chairm an, M rs. John B r^k en rid g e . one of the youth groups th a t will be Identified by the orange and black c asked to contribute only to such ; i

T. F Youth Group To Assist In UNI^

M em bers of several Twin to Mr! Fa lls y o u t h groups will be chairn am ong some three million o ther Mrs American boys and girls who specia are participating in the UNICEF Haliov trick or trea t drive, according said i----------------- ------------------------------- Natior

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Livestock 'uN?cir i ^ 0

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Blaine Roads "" ifHAILEY — An accident which

killed two calves Tuesday eve- ning one and one r half miic^s ? south of Bellevue on Highway ® P ? 93 brought the stock casualty 8ry ch on an eight-miles stretch of road here the past 15 days lo four UNI

• calves and one saddle horse. be ea: In Tuesday’s accident Mannie ange s

Shaw, Corral, was headed north bearin on Highway 93 a t 7:45 p.m . Reside when an oncoming c a r passed ute or him just as two calves ap- childre peared on the roadway. He w as P a rt unable to avoid hitting them , groups Riding with Shaw in his 1964 ps. thc

■ Chevrolet was H. B. HOwIand, one w Fairfield . Neither occupant w as dren t injured, but the front end of cct sh the c a r was dam aged an esti- ridge m ated S300. vin M<

The calves belonged to Verl Loveland, Bellevue and Paul

L as t Thursday a 19G7 Ford \ 1 7 ^ pickup truck owned and driven ” t by Jack Myers, Bellevue, was dam aged an estim ated Jl.OOO l - ' j j i and one of Wayne Clark’s sad- die horses killed when the ani- -w--» m al moved across the highway f - i f u as M yers attem pted to miss it.The .-accident) occurred at 10 WEN P-m. tume"!

Tho two Black Angus calves \Vendel killed two weeks ago six miles will b( .south of Bellevue belonged to at the Jam es Requa of the Basc Line Idaho C attle Co. . In a report filed in rv,„,, the Blaine county sh e riffs office it Was noted that D. O. Jam es, “ “ ‘" r Gooding, driving a 1957 Ford. dam aged his car *100 in this accidcnt. and th,

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' 8 Female Red parent!a te in

Soldiers Hit T h e i r '

U. s. Patrol 1 "BEN CAT. Vietnam (AP) — and tl

Eight female Communist sol- hopeful d iers In full batllo guard and eliminn arm ed with autom atic weapons activiti and hand grenades, attacked a I'f

— ----- U.S.— infantry—-ambtreh—patro lW ednesday and lost four of -ww | their number.

"They spotted our patrol first ^ « - and fired on them ," said Lt. Col. jW alter E. Adams, from Wash- , . . f , ington. D.C.. com m andcr of the „25th Infantry Wolfhound Battal- „ ion. h f t L

"T hey fouRht well and they of an I w ere dam n good/* Adams com- The c mented. the 49-

The American unit reported no months casual Ues. ed tKe

The four dead women soldiers, banned a ll young, w ere identified as be- eight rr longing to the North Vietnam- Holde esc 271st Regiment, p a rt of the with th

'9th North Vietnam ese Division Novelli, operating In the jungles of W ar the roa Zone C. north of Saigon. P ias. Hi

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: r TRICK or tre ite rs wlll bei out In force froi assist chilren In 120 underdeveloped countrli Ir^kenridge. left. TamI ToUr, right. Is a n that will be asf.lstlnii In the drive. UNICEl

I and black collection carfolis they w lirbe c ily to such; properly Identified youths.

Groups Prepare lUNIGEF Drive ,

Twin to Mrs'. John Breckenridge, local U 'ill be chairm an. thI o ther Mrs. Breckenridge has placed L; 5 who special em phasis on m aking c >J1CEF Halloween a safe hoKday. Sho al ording said it is thc opinion of the--------- National Safety Council, which to

endorses the fund drive, that cc in a ‘‘c o m m u n i t y where a pl UNICEF project is being car- h< ried on under ad u lt supervision with wide comm unity participa- to nonr~therch1ldren"are safe r * than - &

._ in a com m unity where there is H" I s no such activ ity ." ....J .O "B y the same token." Mrs.

Breckenridge stated, ‘‘Am erican eve- children know that the ‘trea ts ’ L )

m iles coins they collect will bring 1. „hu/nv •’elp and hope to sick and hun- _ _ simltv s ry children in 120 undecdovclop- \ / f road countries." ▼) four UNICEF trick o r trca te rs will u ,rse. be easily identifiable by an or- J [ \ laniiie ange and black collection carton north bearing the UNICEF symbol. S,' p.m . Residents a rc asked to contril>- hipf

Hissed ute only to properly identified thre s ap- children. cane w as P artic ipating will be youth a n< them , groups from many local church- day; ! 1964 es. the YMCA and YWCA. Any- Di viand, one who wouia iiKft thCli* Chll- 'iltrpi t w as dren to participate in the proj- olog nd of cct should call Mrs. Brecken- a t t I esti- ridge a t 733-7830, or Mrs. Mar- Med

vin Molyneux at 733-4384. mov, V e r l -------------------------- -------- Bubcaul 1 1 /-IIrTve'n W eudell Sets

Parade For : i Halloween re"an

at 10 W ENDELL — The annual cos-tu m e 'p a ra d e , spon.sored by the ,

:alyes Wendell Chamber of Com merce. V’? ' miles vvill begin a t 7 p.m. Tuesday . ed IO at the OK T ire Store on South „

Line ,daho St.office Deputy Sheriff Bill Bunn, stud

‘ chairm an of the Safety comm it- u : J ” tee. said all children partlcipat- ,

Ing will receive a sack of candy and th a t 20 prizes will be award- cd for the best Halloween cos- tumes.

d The Safety committee urges of s| parent.s and children to cooper- ^ 1 ate in this evening of fun. P ar- ents a re encouraged to take

their children with them and--------- gft thKm~ off—the Atn.c.U a j a

I safety precaution. persiI The Cham ber of Commerce „

3) _ and the Safety com m ittee issol- hopeful that this program will and elim inate the trick and trea t caus

ipons activities, especially during the ture. icd a >a'e hours. love,a tro l ~ ” r ~ (Ions

“ Holden Convicted Tp"? J c o f Of Manslaughterf . h . LUCCA. Ita ly (AP) — Ameri- attal- “ Ctor William Holden hasi

' been convicted of m anslaughter in the I96S auto_ accident_dcath •«- of an Italian motorist. ro^

com- The cour.t Thursday sentenced todi the 49-year-oId acto r to eight " w

»d no m onths In jail and then suspend- •«"' ed the sentence. He was also

liers. banned from driving in Italy for 3 be- eight m onths, nam- Holden's sports c a r collided f the with the c a r of Giorgio Valerio ision Novelli, 42. .on July 26, 1966 on . mj Wa r the road between Florence and

P ias. Holden waa imhurt.

-SERVICEMEIHT TRAINING BENEre now approved u nder th e G.I. Bii

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t In force from 4 p.m . to S;SO p.m . Tues- „ aped countries, according to Twin Falls ^ ' right. Is a m em ber of Kappa-Y Teens,lye. U W C EF trick or trea te rs c a ^ ^ _ley w lirb e carrylilB , and 'xesidents aro youths.

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® M ails K itVIRGINIA, Minn (AP) — ■J”

An extension w orker for the R® >e, local University of Minnesota 5!

thinks she has the answ er lo ; placcd Lynda Bird Johnson’s re­m aking c e n t l y announced fears ly . She about her cooking ability, of the Mrs. Bette Young m ailed

. which to the White House a kit e. that containing recipcs for sim- vhere a p le m e a l s and house- ng car- hold hints, ervision Miss Johnson Is engaged irticipa- to M arry U.S. M arine Capt. fe rth a n —C-h-a-r-Io-»—Rohb. a White there is House m ilitary aide.

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i i b r i ng Psychiatrist » Views Hippieers will -p* 1 i i •

an o r i\ebellio iiI cartonsymbol. SALT LAKE CITY (AP>—The contril>- hippie movement is but one of entified three rebellions shaking Ameri­

can culture, and it is doomed, youth a noted psychiatrist said Thurs-

church- day-.Any- Dr. Louis J. West, head of the

e proj- ology nnd behavioral sciences recken- a t tho University of Oklahoma i. Mar- Medical School, said the hippie

movem ent will die because ‘‘no - subculture- based .Qn the use of

drugs lhat enervate, sap peo= pie’s capabilities and b r i n g

' l o changes in the brain will sur­vive.”

• He said that while the non­violent hippies proclaim love and peace, their -m ovem ent is really “ an Am erican tragedy.”

, Dr. West spoke in the Uni-versity of Utah Medical Center

by .the findings while studyinghippies last sum m er. He is on

‘'I® .“ y leave from Oklahoma to engage 1 boutn research a t Stanford Uni­

versity 's Center Jo r Advanced Bunn, study in Behavioral Sciences,

ommit- j.jjg base of operations for a ticipat- studv of the hippies was a candy ■•paj- he established In the

aw ard- Haight-Ashbury d istric t of San m cos- p rancisco He was financed by a

research grant, and had a staff urges of specialists.

:ooper- w hile he didn 't grow a'Tieord,’■ , , ■ he did w ear old clothes and ’ - ® 5 said he cam e to know many, of ^ the young people in "hippie-* * land" fl!! w elfu .'. any ‘‘Etra iB h f .

person can. im erce called the hippie move- I lm^wi'u "green rebellion" be- IC

(^pgt cause green Is the color of na- IC ng the lure, which m em bers profess to

love. He said the o ther rebel- " Hons a r^ h e""B Iac lm ;b C lItra i"^ ■ “ *ted rcbelMon," or new ■>

BSB Loans TuR hter “ T H E M O S T " I j j_death 5 n - s u n i « - 9 0 i f . c lu b t i . I q

ra<U*«, w otch« t, typ«w rif«rt, tklt* M ten ced MiddUt, leoU« TV, mutUol intfrv

e ig h t choln tow«, <om«rot, bin- B qSpend- ♦€«lar*« lop* fcen U n . orch«ry ■ ^5 a lso oikd ony oihor iUm of valuo. l y

r: B&B Loans h'a lerio "THE MOST” I)66 on . main and SHOSHONE STftEET I * :e and (next to yeixow caAi I

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^ H H U I ------Parent->^te9 chers—associatlon&i cfrom throughout Idkho will as- s "seipble-inrTwIn Falls next Wed- £

' nesday to begin a'.three-day ses-• sion on how to improve partici- t

patioii in the PTA. . c> Mrs. Leon S. Price, Dallas, j

Tex., will be preisenl. represent- c Jng -lthe- national-lC ongress—of -

th a t organization. She has serv- d ed on the Nation°> PTA board v

Planes Probe l! U P For Bomb

POCATELLO (AP) — An anonymous phone call Thursdi^iy ^ sparlied a .search on two airline ^ flights for a bomb the caller said was "on an a irc raft en route to Pocatello.” - ^

A sea rch ' of baggage and P planes in Idaho Falls and Salt Lake City revealed no bomb. °

The search began when the Pocatello airport m anager re- ceived a call a t m idday Thurs- day. FBI Agent W. M. Alexan- d e r said the caller, presum ably - a male, left this m essage:

n Tues- "This is a long distance call.In -PniiQ T here is a bomb on the a irc raft• en route to Pocatello.”

Officials .searched W estern A irlines~F ligh t^ l^ jit-S aU -L ake -

•“ City. A West Coast flight waschecked jn Idahp Falls.

Neither search' produced a iiiiiii iiiiimiii bomb.• i Among passengers on the I t - Western Airlines flight was / • pv _ Jam es Y. Lee, mountain states

fnr general consul for the ChineselnnLo"a Republic of Formose.

in’s rc- • PACKARD BELL •1 fears v ,

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:ad of the O .Iry , neur- < R a ro e a r th p h o sp h o r!

sciences IT g re a tly n iL ieos*— b r ig h tOklahoma ^ n e s s ond c o n tr a s t in th ihe hippie p ic tu re e n d giy® im provo(i,ru s e o ° f co lo r fidelity . T h o se t u b e sap- peo= JK O bQndod a n ^ etcho<

b r i n g K fo r g lo re p ro o f "pierformwill sur- (J a n c e . T h e R errfrach rom i

O fe a tu re p ro v id es L o ck edthe non- CC in C olor P u rity by a nev

lim love ■ te m p e ra tu r e - com pensBtr:em ent is • 8hadow -m asi< m o u n ttragedy. ^ F rom o co ld turr1-orthe Uni- q th ro u g h o u t a n o rm a l o p

“ltS^d^"ing > "-.“ tio n th i iHe is on C hrom e fea tu re - will pro:o engage * v ide bo th o p tim u m coloi ord Uni- _ | p u rity , a n d w h ite s c re e r advanced un ifo rm ity .:iences. g ins f o r . a

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or of na- Oirofcss to t ter rebel- «sbclttrai"^ “ CRw-506" or ncw O Burlington—Coloniol

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PTA Meet Siaociatlon&i of—m an ^ 'g ers-as-sec re ta ry -a n d - will as- a s president of the Texas Con-

ext Wed- g ress of PTA.-day ses- She was a ' 1960 participan t In 3 partici- the White House conference on

. children and youth and a dele- ‘ Dallas, gate to ■ the 1955 White House

epresent- conference on education, gress—of —Tiie—convention—w lll-b e -h e ld d d « n t-o t-Wi»Hni»cHny, Thiir sriav nnH Frl- las serv- day. O 'L eat^ Junior High School 'A board will be headquarters.

All PTA, m em bers in the Mag- 'I Ic Valley a rea m ay attend, with

) j j e local units enlitl^d-to a voting delegate strength of 25 mem- '

“ bers. ■ •The first g e n e a l m eeting will

be a t 7:30 p.m. W ednesday. | The convention them e this !

y ear is “ The Magic Y ears.”_ Thursday 's and F riday 's ses- j

'hursday sions will be workshops and a0 airline ^lihner is scheduled for 6 p.m. e ca lle r Thursday at the Holiday, Inn. ' - ra ft en Robert Gibb of Boise, Idaho '

. coordiantor of an eight-state ,ge and Project of designing education and Salt f u t u r e , - w i l l give the |) bomb, opening speech.hen the .............................................. . Ijce r re- t j «/ Thurs- Loses FootAlexan- THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. I

sum ably • Scarborough, 'president of Jungleland, Inc,. ' was recovering in a hospitaltoday after being m auled by ,,

Wpctprn “ 4-year-old male tiger. _ ^ . w ’ 5/!" Scarborough's left f o o t

' w as am putated a t Conejo .gni was vaiigy com m unity Hospital. J1,.,-,.^ 'Invesllgators said Scarbor- 1

ough, 58, put his foot on the JIk . tiger’s cage W ednesday to 1

h, wn^ <'« “ shoe lace. The Tiger, 4n “ Charley," -hooked the foot 4Chinese “ ” ** 1miiiiMiiiiimmumiiiiiiinniiiiimiuiiiiiniiiiiitiiiii ^

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^ ‘vVidI^H <2) Tape Cortridge Ready — allln rln ^ l Hondtome walnot grained

Pockord Bell ttereo console.

■ = > a o l c a r ^ c l ECHW-606Borcelono—Eiponio®* Granoda Oak

SOUND CHAAABERS Hand-i wood acoustical chamber

1 9 8 ^ 1 neered to deliver theI 9 v ^ l ■

STEREO SPEAKERS High speokeri ore designed o iot eocH model with elec over sysiem. Sues rang« >vooferi to exponential

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Idaho f i!ht-state S." PRICE 8lucation _ _ president of the S;ive the National Congress of Parent- S

Teachers Associations, will be 8""""""" present during the Idaho PTA ^

t convention In Twin Falls next 9

week. M e m b e r s of PTA 8Calif groups from throughout the S

rough* U*e three-day ^I In c ’ m eeting. H eadquarter^ will be Sispltai O’Leary Jun ior High School. ^

USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS S , o o t FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS S :oncJo ^ S ~

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‘ Prince Invited w fe ' To Join Worker^ "

WOLVERHAMPTON. Eng- land (A p) — P rinc^P h llip , who w

■ m suggested W ednesdavrrtfat Brit- . fsh Industry suffered from bad

m anagem ent, today got a chal- lenge from a works boss to "try . the factory floor” fo r hitnself.

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The Eye 0Hitting the surface of Venus, or

even getting close enough to have a w, space vehicle move into th a t p lan e t's w; orbit, is like hitting a gnat in the eyew ith a .22 pistol a m ile away. This fa is w hat one scientist has said abou t ofthe re c e n t- Russian and A m erican • mspace achievem ents. . ab

And tha t is only p a r t of the prob- di'lem . Scientists have now advanced is to the point w here m achines can bem ade to tell w hat is on Venus. O r jjj a t least, w hat type of conditions ex iston tha t planet, m ore than 200 milliion pj,m iles aw ay. po

F o r cen turies w ise m en have puz- lie d over the m ysterious p lanet th a tcan be seen on tlie horizon du ring ,certa in m onths of the y ear. .

Once it w as assum ed th a t Venus could have life sim ilar to ours.

This theory h as been exploded Withthe A m erican and R ussian space ad- telven tures. Venus is ju s t too hot, w ith eitan atm osphere consisting m ain ly of vecarbon dioxide. ' i

I t ’s good to know th is now. I t will ahp rev en t sc ientists from sending a eam an to th a t p lanet in 'th e nex t few lioy ea rs . ea

B ut trip s to the moon and to M ars in a re rea lities. M an will be going the rew ithin the lifetim e of m an y of us. wi

W hat will m an find there? miT hat, above all, is the b iggest me

puzzle^ofTall tim e. Since th e days of sihfirs t m an, the heavens have been a clum ystery . Some peoples have worship- Ied the s ta rs and the sun. because wilthose lights a re secretive, m ysterious, wilsim ply because they a re the re but an(can ’t be. touched. to

The DebtIf i t is tru e th a t a good te st fo r a by

person ’s ch a ra c te r is the m an n er in as_ _ w h ich he handles his obligatidhs, it is (

even m ore true of a nation. Few coun- ($ftr ie s would p ass this te s t by any b u t Bethe m ost lenient s tandards. mi

F in land is one of those few, and she addeserves c red it for upholding’ h e r th<honor. The test, in the case of F in land jan d 16 other nations, is the World W ar thiI deb t owed the United S ta tes, caiThrough tim es of hardsh ip and pros- mcp erity alike, F inland has faith fu lly 195d ischarged h er com m itm ent. be

Only Cuba and L iberia , which h av e pa;paid th e ir World W ar I debts in full, tioian d N icaragua, which received a can - beicella tion of its debt by ag reem en t in div1938, have satisfied U.S. claim s, along £w ith Finland. The Finns still owe $4.7 pa;million. Uncle Sam isn 't w orried . sht

B ecause of accum ulating in te rest, ofthe original debt of $12 billion s tan d s toktoday a t m ore than $21 billion. T he Slffprobability of any significant p a r t of Noit ever being paid is not good. M any del

__of the 17 countr4es-which-still-owe-the------ EU. S. a debt originating a half cen tu ry forago a re com m unist countries today, oniF ou r — A rm enia, L ithuania. E ston ia tiorand L atv ia—have been swallowed up ent

VIEW rOF OTHERS

Opinions Of GiQUESTION OF CREDIBILITY to d

In the light of what happened to previous to ‘ efforts by third parties lo a rran g e Vietnam ^9'** peace talks, m em bers of the UN can^hardly his J be expected to take seriously Am bassa- d o r Goldberg's plea to the General Assem- I b ly for help in finding the road to pcace. “X

The sad fact is th a t in all the various contacts heretofore, the Am erican position on negotiations has been ambigUous. In tho early stage of these contacts, the U.S. seem ed to express a generalized interest in

' arrsinging talks brt' the basis of a cessation of the bombing of North Vietnam , perhaps ' in exchange for some gesture of com para- ble “ restra in t" by Hanoi. But in the la te r stages it developed lhat we w ere asking f o r , " ’pJ' m uch m orf than restiainL In exchange-io r ’ an end of the bombing, wc dem anded th a t Hanoi ha lt Its "infiltration" of the Souths

-— ^nris-m eant-that-H anoi-m ust aban don-ita— whic cupport of the Viet Cong and thus. In effect, leavl accept defeat. In order to purchase an end go to the bombing. Ho O il Minh m u st do w hat j the tmmblng had soiight to com pel him to

-d o r Is i t any w onder th a t b e ra jected ta lk s comt on these term s?. lhe *

In two respects. A m bassador G oldberg's expei h ilest peace ap pea l- re v eals the duality o f ment tlw Am eria in pod ttao ; F irs t, he professes

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w Of A Gm•nus, or Space is th a t g rea t close

have a w hat child d idn 't w ant to p lan e t’s was behind a closed dooi the eye ^bove the m any pro

y. This face m aij, today, space i; id abou t o f'com m on in terest amoi m erican • men. Religious people i

about w hat is out there; sc le prob- divided; politicians a re di dvanced is divided,

can be fjyjng saucers exist?IUS. o r littje gj-een m en in the he£

any life survive on a: m illion planets? W hat a re the pl

posed of, soil like we kno\« ‘ve puz- as we know it?'’ du ring ™ s list could go on for

One thing is certain , not Venus knowing t:,g can say for sure,led With It is highly possible lif )ace ad- telligent life, exists on oti ot, w ith either in our solar system ainly of verse.

Our su n ,‘'whTch~^irpportE I t will ahd quite possibly w as th(

iding a ea rth a t one tim e, is only ext few lions of suns in space. (

earth , is only one of billion to M ars in the universe, ig th e re To say th a t a p lanet s of us. w ith a s im ilar atmosphei

m ate a s 'ours, does not exis b iggest m ent without m erit. I t ’s days of sible — in fact so possibl been a clusioti is nerve wracking, rarship- M aybe the day will ciom jecause will not be fighting one ai terious, will turn our attention to tl :re but and fight with alien beings

to be m an’s destiny.

}ebt GrowsIt fo r a by o ther countries and no 1nner in as governm ental entities,ns, it is Only B ritain ($9.5 billiow coun- ($6.9 billion), Italy ($2.'iny b u t Belgium ($687 million) G

million) and A ustria ($26 :ind she addition to F inland, tcxiayig ’ h e r the cornm unist em pire.F inland Another reason why pi■Id W ar this debt is not likely toS tates, can t in the n ea r fu ture is

d pros- m ent m ade by the Unitecithfully 1953 th a t no further payr

be m ade until G erm any i;h h av e paym ent on her World Wain full, tions. T here is no chance c1 a can - being repa id while G erm ainent in divided.;, along So, F in land will continiive $4.7 paym ent on principal andried . she has been all these ycIterest, of the o thers will m akestan d s token paym ents, and the n. The~isrfflplyyaccruiiTnJTatc unpaiipart of No action will be taken t.

M any debtors, of course.w e-the------ Both- the S ta te Departm «en tu ry foreign governm ents knowtoday, only one country honors li

is ton ia tion sufficiently to slowly bived up ently e ra se an old obligatioi

)f Guest EditiiT to doubt whether Hanoi Is reall;>rcvIous to enter pcace talk-s if the bd /ie tnam ended. Yet President Johnson hhardly his letter ln_Ho_last_February, i Tibassa- commitment as a reality, atte; Assem- public 'statem ents of Hanoi i ice. hy "serious and responsible

term which evidently referred HAcitinn Kosygin and Prim e Minister Wil;

In th e Secondly, Mr. Goldberg dwel . . „ on the Cjcneva agreem ents a

in’ fram ework for a settlem ent. T deed-thfl,best-aiid_prohahiy_onl settlem ent acceptable' to Ham

m M ra n a ‘ely the President, in the I( e ^ t e r "'hich rem ains the most defir inff fo r American positic

, mention the Geneva agreem ent]of ij r the kind of settlem ent we star

. . negotiate- is not a Geneva tvi Which expels Hanoi from the i

effect, leaving our own m ilitary positionan end , go Mr. Goldberg's peace plea0 w hat i-ing. fjo t until Am erican pc 4 voice, artd is c learly di1 ta lk s compromise settlem ent which

the realities of Vietnam, c a n ' Iberg 's expected to believe Mr. Goldb lity o f m ent that we seek a political a n rfesses solution.—T he OrextBiMi—

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I 't w ant to know w hat. \ >closed door? * *m any problem s th a t \y, space is one topic :erest among thinking s people a re divided ut there; scientists a re ians a re divided, m an

icers exist? A re the re 1 in the heavens? Can ive on any of the a re the planets com-

ke we know it? W ater

d go on for pages, certain , no one knows knowing this, no one e,possible life, even in- tis ts on other planets, lar system or the uni-

cTf^iipports-eaTthltre;bly w as the m other of -ne, is only one of m il- « iLirNBCiAin space. Our planet, A IM U K fc Wle of billions of planets . __

a p lanet somewhere, atm osphere and cli-

Des not exist is a sta te- , ,. ....... .......merit. I t ’s very pos-: so possible the con- ^ “eurious‘"reYucI w racking. up jts forces agi y will c!ome when we move in the Sen ting one another, b u t nation back to tl tention to the heavens tl ilien beings. I t seem s «-wnups^^^“ "y - la ted call to b------------------------------ ----------off dlgasttir .------

As of now. h( m inistration tao

^ - ■ The protectlonisdoughty I

* w arrio r. Sen, E l"D irksen has tak(

ies and no longer exist-T7 Senate' F($9.5 billion), F ran ce tee and co-spons

Italy ($2.3) billion), of the omnibus 1million) G reece ($33 curb imports oristria ($26 million), in f products fron

- re othsm p ire . ^ ^ o also shoulion w h y p a y m e n t o n sen a te Majoritj t lik e ly to be s ig n ifi- Mansfield has f r f u tu r e is th e a g r e e - port-restricUon the United S tates in H artk e..

. r t h e r p a y m e n ts neecl G erm any m a k e f in a l ^11 of ^ u r s e World War I r ^ a r a _ - by pressures fro

1 0 c h a n c e of this 3 e b t their particular lile G erm any r e m a in s thus reacting i

a re taking a sh(

.vill Cjontinue m aking °'^^‘;^'onRe^ vi,ncipal and in terest a s , fact of life, uII these years, som e trade recomme vill m ake occasional good, selfish groi 3. and the rest will « majority of tl Tate unpaid^Tlirerest.be taken against the se.( D epartm ent and-the— n rT T K y S i i i i len ts know that. And f V l / \K v i |U I .y honors her reputa- ___to slowly but consist- . fT ^ T ^ ^ id obligation. J _ i l G

WASHINGTON her behind the di c ipal of the juni you would find

—_ , character. It is I- ■- r t h a t this prim,

P i l I I L l J X O looking woman of the poverty pt tire less haunt of

ianoi is really comm itted branch of the gi k-s if the bombing were T h at is {he rt ent Johnson-him self, in Green is c a s t‘in UFebruary, accepted the aw ay a t the Offic reality, attested to both Opportunity In it ts of Hanoi officials and deal before the responsible parties,” , a .the poverty progr tly referred to P rem ie r In the showdowr Minister Wilson. can be sure of)ldberg dwells a t length M rs. Green as ;reem ents as a proper single individual ettlem ent. They a re in- responsible. prohahly_only. b a s ti ~fot— - ~ Wha t- th e y say ble' to Hanoi. Unfortu- the offices downtc nt, in the letter to Hei struggle to keep tl ! most definitive state- . g ram afloat — li rican position, did not is Sm iling . Cobra I agreem ents at all. The unprintable side, itter was to suggest th a t intentioned suggelent we stand ready to__ an griest critir-s is

Geneva tvpe but one from Oregt»L»oui I from the South while a long, long vacal itary position intac^t. In a . m an’s ws peace plea has a hol- . come to a positic Am erican policy (peaks fluence. There a n is c learly directed to a en am ong the 53

nent which lecognlies Congress—Sen. M itnam, c a n 'th e UN be Smith in the sen I Mr. Goldberg’s state-, the House.'I political and oot a mU- But- it is not m Oregeaitat---------------------tlnM ms n n t tba 1

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HanotHMWASHINGTON (NEA) — In- who the 1 rgent Cubans had their Fidel really are: stro, Algerians their Ben Bel- Among tl

Indonesians -th e ir Sukarno. ■ Rodger Sw t the fondest friends of the mond Dolp st Cong National Liberation of Southei Dnt-in—Vietnanr-camnot- pro- _ have done i ae ovcn-the sliaJuw uf a lieilK— fbr the "Art3ie i t ruth-iB-th a t »u>CTv«ir-th e— ..this t -diligent „obseryeTs and nism in Vi( lolars carl be eritirely siire The au tl

.^EverTr Custard iPie

MDREW TULLY^

Free Trade RtASHINGTON — Until now, dustries. EviAdministration has shown give away

Jrious reluctancc to wheel Deal, it wasts forces against thc lunatic designed mce irt the Senate to drag the handout forin back to the trade protec- tions,st days of the 19th Century. Becausc ol

grownups can only hope the conscqucthe While House's be- the nation's

1 call to arm s will head of freer tradllsastpr.-- ------------------- ---------- fnr n TTnit,^[ of now. however, the ad- perceive. Thestration faces rough going. retaliation frprotectionist bloc is led by doing the wh

doughty if unpredictable tariff-cutting rior. Sen, Ev-D irksen. A J lk . ,.put_pnly afteisen has taken over the his- irig negolTifli,ics departm ent from Sen. Already, irsell Long, D-La., chairman best foreignlie Senate Finance Commit- form ed WashJrtd co-sponsor"with Dirksen of such protle omnibus bill which would would forceI Imports on a wide range their own troducts from steel to mink six nations

Common Malere are others in the act American o

also should know better. mado it as iIte Majority Leader Mike language persfield has his own oil im- throw the bo-restricUon bill, and Sen. ers unless (:e Hartke. ,D-Ind., has in- thi.s childishneed a steel import quota Dirksen. Mco-sponsored by 39 others. al. of courseof course, are motivated old game of f

iressures from industries in view they a• particular states. But in destroy the p

reacting politically, they but merely ti taking a short-sighted view- e:al Industrie;le future. competition,e longer view is based on trade — withct of life, lo wit, that free The troubl! recommends Itself on is that everj. selfish grounds. It benefits Ihe act. The Iajority of the country’s In- bus bill woulc

ffiOUIS CHILDS

rhe Tireless GASHINGTON — If you saw gon Inlo orbi>ehind the desk of thc prin- alike agree t

of the junior high school dcfatigably. \would find her entirely in puritan avenfictcr. It is hard to believe cd every stc|this prim, ra th e r severe- through the

ng woman Is the scourge engaging ine poverty program and the for her ownss haunt of the executive would corrccl:h of the govemment. of what she cIt is the role Rep. EeJilh gross e rrorsn is c a s t‘in as she hacks pa rt of the p

a t the Office of Economic tors. ^rtunity In its m arathon or- Against tTiebefore the House. Should Why, of cours-Dverty program be rejected the program ,e showdown, and no one puiilcm cnt ofbe sure of the outcome, -who often fii

Green as much as any a s do the adt individual will have been she parts corrnsible. publicans whe«t_ui£v_^«v fn-' factffices downtown where they prograin Is gngle to keep the poverty pro- rio ts of next

afloat — her code name worse than tl il in g , Cobra — is on the sum m er,ntable side. The most well- Waste, wasiioned suggestion, from her the yillain sheest critics is th a t the lady Teal a sche OregtBLjyQuld benefit-ftom — on Iter pupils-|f, long vacation. - pieces of chaa . m an’s world she has to the blackbcto a position of great in- In her hand

* . There a re only 12 worn- R ayburn -offi<nong the 535 m em bers o f G reen talks oless—Sen. M argaret Q iase of economy I

in the senate and ll in a. careful hoiiouse: over the grocit is not m erely seniority been shown a

a s n n t tlui lady from Ot«- tion for a nc

Sides Ideniuho the leaders bf the NLF tjpn: eally are; “ WhjAmong the latest to probe a re in the.

todger Swearingen and- Ham- ' m ent ti nond Dolph of the .Urtiversity tributed f Southern' California,' who is loota ave done a documenmry ^stiuty— ,»g th^ 3r the Americran B ar Associa- imperia ioft—en the subject;—"Commu-— ao-m an ism in V ietnam ." tion .ofThe authors a sk this «iues- of the

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Restriction 'strics. Even during the wild for oil, I'6 away days of the New ucts, beeal. it was never a gimmick er.<i. Unlisigned m erely to arrange a gets offtidout for the have-not na- stalls thens, tce, a ruJecause of this faqt of life, capable (I consequences of reversing on practi: nation's 33-year-old policy being imfreer trade are obvious even States. L-n-JInitcd .Siatpa Senator to Indeed; rcelve. There would be instant— slLuutiuii-aliation from abroad, thus un- sen’s annng the whole Kennedy Round flankingiff-cutting agreem ent, worked tacking; ^ I y a fte r long and madden- the Housi; negolTifliOrtS.---------------------------- -- N utsAlready, m ore than 25 of our on its mcit foreign custom ers have in- plan ism ed W ashmgton that passage for P ressuch protectionist legislation it. uid force them to consider Here, i;ir own trade policies. The his pals .

natjons of the European ter. Freetnmoii M arket and all Latin- a Lyndoilerican amba.ssadors have he mightdo it as plain as diplomatic public wi'£uage perm its th.-S't they will gress Is iow the book as U. S. export- cial Sccui

unless Congress abandons Ing up th5 childish project. ment he)irksen. Mansfield, Hartke et pressiona

of course, are playing the it hard tgame of pork barrel. In their y ear’s c£

w they are not seeking to sisted ontroy the policy of freer trade of sabota m erely trying to protect lo- In shorlindustries against "unfair" not kick

npetition. They are for free plight ofde — with a big BUT. dustries v■he trouble with this stand curtailed,that everybody wants in on bc heardact. The Dirkson-Long omni- gress mor

1 bill would set quota systems pocketboo

s Gal From (into orbit. Friend and foe in New

:e agree that she works in- w ater cojtigably. With the zeal of a she asks,itan avenger .she has follow- out of tKi every step of the OEO bill Rccentlj)ugh the committee, often a job caging in sharp skirmishes women toher own amendm ents th a t h as stead]

lid correct one o r the other the ratiovhat she considers the m any this projss erro rs o r worse on tho amendmcit of the poverty administra- the corps1. ^ . basis. Sh(gainst the poverty program ? trainees a/, of course, she isn 't against cost she iiprogram . It is here, to the of sim ilar

clement of fellow Democrats school syI often find her as trying of Columb do the adm inistrators, that Such exiparts company with the Re- siein whei

ticans who fight OEO. Shc on the J lf,_Jn fact, th a t unless the excoriate I jram T Fgreally“C5tpanded-the— — Along wis of next y ea r will bc fa r delegationse than those of the past sionate dcm er. has signecaste, waste, waste, that is to thc P ryillain shc pursues \4ith the the Houseof a schoolm istress calling In the bor

ter pupils tu use tHC~5mallest "Someores of chalk when they go says, ' ’thalie blackboard. position or

her handsom e suite In the is becauscbum -o ffice building Mrs. secre taryin talks of the sm all details you followeconomy in the m anner of been farareful h o u sek ^p e r lookipg Scicretary

the grocery list. She-'-has reUfry ofI shown a t tb le of organiza- shouldn't Ifor a new poverty offic* of those oi

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“ Why this strange obscurity pecullai in the. leadership o f' a move- 'th e hlgl m ent to which so m uch is a t- probabl; tributed — a movement «4iich t i^ tn e s is looked upon by its adherents Vietiian M the yauguaitl—tH tttfe aiiitP wish to Imperialistic struggle, and which strong io -m any-consid er- the-culm ina-— ir is e s - l tion .of the national ^evolution a t somi jf the . 'Vietnamese people?" an emb

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r oil, lead, zinc, dairy prod- standing:ts, beef and steel, among oth- legs keei'.“i. Unless the Adm inistration sleeping iits off Its larded hams and tom Is a;alls the cam paign in commit- tension oie, a runaway Senate is quite There Ipable of slapping restrictions restless 1I practically every Item now sons no;lng imported into the United The sympates. . with pregIndeed; the seriousness of the this causliiiitiTrn il f*tiiphficiifod -^y p<*fgr>n«i in’s announced intention of out- some vielinking the Administration by to be aneking the omnibus bill onto clency tje House-passed Social Security when tho11_ Nuts.iQ.._c.pnsL(iering the biil others thcI its m erits, says DirksenrTiis aslTsTdi: an is to m ake It impossible taken ovc r President Johnson to velo

Here, however, Dirksen and s pals a re flirting with disas- r. F reer trade, a fte r all, is Lyndon Johnson policy, and J A lV iC might lake his case to the

ihlic with the charge that Con- ess Is imperilling the new So- /II Security benefits by clutter- ' K up the bill with an amcnd-ent he is forced to veto. Con- essional candidates'would find WASHlh hard to explain during next dent Joh a r ’s campaign why they in- lumps foi ited on committing this act time to n sabotage. the same

In short, thc plain citizen m ay dealing w t kick up a Juss about the oncei was ight of the more efficient in- Trying I sirics whose exports would be al is a reli rtailcd. But his scream s will for him. heard loud and plain of Con- And publi

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New 'Vork calling for eight Johnson \ tcr coolers. And why, she there from ! asks, can’t they drink w ater ’That w; ; of tl\e tap? years oflecently Mrs. Green visited where he 1 job corps center training getting th

men to be nurses a'fdes—she way he go ! steadily pushed to Increase not only i ratio of women to m en . in wanted bu s program , fostering one But he c endmcnt that would have put nation the corps eventually on a 50-50 dividual

;is. She says she found 39 tackled in inees and 39 personnel a t a ,—He de t she insists is fa r in excess to-head on sim ilar training in the public officc, or lOol system in the D istrict rexim befoi Columbia. ' ' —He dieuch examples come In profu- ries. He w 1 when Mrs. Green rises . point to ga _the Jkior of th e-h o u se to bill. T h e , loriate the bureaucracy. . , „ th a ir the Jong wi(h-most of the-Ojregoii "'Ih'c 1957 cl\ egation Mrs. Green Is a 'p a s - approved i iate dove on Vietnam. She getting il

signed most of the letters achieved n thc President originating in had been a

House calling for a pause He oncethe bombing—------------- -------------himself^—Someone has w ritten ." she and a mar s. " th a t the reason for my something, ition on the poverty program system woi because I was not nam ed —He alsi retary of HEW, A fter all, if was a mar

follow that logic, I have his busines n fa r more critical of the he could a retary of SU te and the Sec- tors; Thei Ity of Defense, so why nesses, inl< uidn't I be nam<d to either and politici liose offlcM?” But even

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peculiarly shadowy nature of South' the higher level leadership "is^ atrongprobably one indication of the. gon gtightness of control by North the juVietiiam. whn« loaHcr^ mau-----JCha-wish to make certain that no- the Nstrong arid attractive figure whd. ii

—arises-ln-the-south-w ho-m ight— f u t i l^a t some time nr another take earlieian embarrassingly independent the Fi posture.”

Unfortunately for th e ir case. ® . they have never been able to

furnish convincing evidence that “it represents anything but Han- catrie<oi. Even tlie late B ernard Fall, dutiesa Vietram scholar from whom *"g. the critics occasionally tookcomfort, saw the NLF as a very ‘"efragile false front. f*

FaU dismissed the visiblespokesmen for the front as i , ; , . - ,! ••hardly of the caliber” to con-stittite a govemment ready <o Kg ojtake over the Saigon regim e at pthe first sign of disintegration, imown

Swearingen and Rolph’s in- t e r j .quiries lead them to the same somiconclusion: - sortme

"Although Hanoi has selected the retsome suitable non-Communist author:figures to form the central com- on themittee of the NLF and to head ..dence.its numerous functional groups, ably oithese persons not only have no of thereal power, but they a re also and lillargely unknown or obscure per- personsons as far as the Y*®tnamese .T ra olpublic is conccrned. i regulai

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WAYNE BRANDSTADT

Restless ]M a n y readers complain of Heredil

twitching, drawing, p u l l i n g , cases, crawling or jittering sensations in their legs when they are sit- treating or lying down. Often, but In

.not -always, the condition is b l e d ppresent only when the victim legs wiis bored, as while watching a using etelevision rerun or m aking a relief. ilong trip by train or plane. Doc- by takitors call this complaint, which aspirinIs a symptom rather than a tim es idisease, rq s tle sn cp ; ly in g c

The distress is usually felt in of the 1both legs but mny be m ore se- e:annotvere on one side. It cannot be late stcpinpointed to any one spot. The .sage ht r o u b l e lessens tem porarily but thewhen Ihe legs are m oved and all of Idisappears when Ihc victim is be saidstanding or walking. Restless it Is nilegs keep some persons from led to d sleeping and in some Ihe symp>- Q—Wtom Is associated with nervous der blatension or depression. p ear wi

There is no single cause for What isrestless legs and In some per- ■ them ? sons no cause can be found. A—YcThe symptom may be associated purpurawith pregnancy but, aside from there I:this causc. It is uncommon In plateletppr<;ntT; whn nrn under -IO. In ness ofsome victims the cause appears - les. ih ito be anemia of the iron-defi- by an aclency type, as it c lears up ous d riwhen tho anemia is treated . In a lack io th ^ s the symptom m ay occur on the ca s’a side efrecrot certain^drugs' K o r thtaken oyer a prolonged periciel. ful.

JAMES MARLOW

Gets His LlWASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- son wa

dent John.sori Is getting his speaker,lumps for a rea.son that took He’s awtime to reveal itself. He is not field. Mthe same master politician in his waydealing with the nation that h6' personaloncei was with Cqngress. He is

Trying lo win nalionaj approv- spccch^ral is a relatively new experience some tinfor him. out-side his training, host onAnd public opinion polls show counts,,hi.s rating going down, down. infreque

True, he won the 1964 election overwhelmingly. But his oppo-nent was Barry Goldwater, a ,i, 1man out of date with his limes, ‘he rast Fhe-tong pulHn-the-test-oMohni— p astJew son’s leadership ond popularitybegan after the election, not be- i"® ,fore. It s h a r d

In American, history Ihere But"'i^ probably has never been a Dem- which h acratlc majority leader in the ggvSenate, in the same class with draeeed Johnson while he was leader ciphi tl there from 1955 through 1960. „ o r e Jil

That was the climax of 24 and Jo ^esars of his life in Congress planatior vhere he became a' specialist in been few 'Ctting things done. And the The re vay he got them done required control lot only approval for w hat h e great pci vanted but porsonaf handling. his ma

But he can’t deal with a whoie much to iation the way he did with in- gels on t lividual .senators whom he critics ir ackled in several ways. day.

He dealt with them head- o-head on the telephone, in his iffice, or In thc Senate .cloak- cxim bcfore,votinB lime.—He didn't seek total victo- P J X

les. He was willing to yield a loirtt to gain a vote for a whole ^lill. The j-result-ralght b e leas-------- -------h a ir the Idealists wantcid like h'e 1957 civil rights bill, the first pproved in this century. But in - letting it , through Johnson ichieved m or* than anyone else lad been ableU o..

He once reportedly said ofimselfi—" r m - a—comp romlseT------------ ---nd a maneuvercr. I try to get omething. T hat’s the w ay our fW ' ystem works." I —He also could have said he / l l

^ a manipulator. He m ade it f l i is business to know everything . e could about his fellow sena- f i f . Jrs; Their strengths, weak- esscs, interests, needs, desires nd political bbligatlon. ^ But even in tbe Senate John- ^ i n'.........

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Ig J te sB "N o prestigious figura In -f South Vietnam, no m atte r bow_s atrongly in opposition to the Sai- .b’’ gon government, has gone intoi Uie jungle With the N FL."f Thn—ostensible—che lrm i n—of-------y the NLF is Nguyen Hub Tho,i whtf in 1947 took p a r t in some

) earlie r Indochina w ar Involving t the French. ProfesOTr F a ll had

little re g ard -fo r him , and the two Southern t> lifom i« schol-

1 a rs brand him a "nondescript t Saigon leftist law yer" w to has

carried o n mostly "decorativo du ties" sine* the NLF’* foimd-

[ ing*Some 12 bf the 15 m em bers of

; the NLF’s presidium a re styled a s non-Corainunists, but Swear­ingen and Ralph say the evi-

' dence indicate aU 13 have long ‘ histories of pro-Red front activi­

ties and several m ay actually ! be pa rty members. In any

event, there a re three openly known Communist party m em ­bers.

' Somewhere in this\ varied a s­sortm ent of obscure types is the real leader of the NLF. The authors make their, own guesses on the basis of the available evi-

.. dence. T hey suggest he is prob­ably one Tran Nam Trung, head of the NLF military committee, and likely "one and the sam e person" with Lt. Gen. T ran Van

■ T ra of the North • Vietnamese regular army.

TADT, M.D.

ss LegsHeredity is a factpr In somecases.

In additon to attem pts to re­move the cause, several forms of treatm ent have been tried.In s ^ p e persons who are trou- b leo p e rs is ten tly wrapping the legs wilh an elastic bandage or using elastic stockings has given relief. Others have been helped by taking tolazoline, carbachol, aspirin o r nitroglycerin. Some­tim es the simple expedient of

“ ly in g o n 'th e stom ach instead . of the back gives relief but this

e:annot be recommended in the late stages of pregnartcy. Mas- .sage has helped some victims but there is no single cure for all of them. The best that can be said for restless legs is that it Is not .serious. It has never led to death or even disability.

Q—W hat causes slightly ten­der black and blue spots to ap­pear with little or no bruising?What is the best preventive for them ?

A—You may have a form of purpura, a disease In which there Is a deficiency e>f blood platelets and an abnormal weak- ness of the walls of the capillar-^______

by an allergy, a reaction to vari­ous drugs, rheumatic fever o r a lack of vitamin C. Depenclirtg on the cause vitamin C, vitamin K o r thloguanine m ay b s help­ful,

3 Lumpsson was not a distinguished speaker. He's not a good one.He’s awkward a t ll. It’s not his field. Making people see things his way, by dealing with them personally, is.

He is self-conscious about hl.s speech-making and realized some time ago he was not at his best on television. That ac­counts,, no doubt, for thc infrequency of his TV laHcA in the past two years compared with before that.

The national frustration over the rash of racial riots In the

_pastJewL-ycar«-rob8-off-onTfohn------------son If only-because he has done nothing notable to solve them.I t’s hard to see how he could In the tim e he’s had.

But it's the Vietnamese w ar which has dam aged him most for several reasons: It has dragged out, victory Is not in sight, the longer it lasts the m ore Am erican lives a re lost, and Johnson's detailed ex­planations to the nation have been few.

The result: Johnsort has lost control of Congress where a great perform ance, produced by his manipulation, m ight do much to offset" the criticism he gels on the war. Meanwhile, his" critics in Congress grow by the day.

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— —By^ JOSfiPH Er^MOHBAT" said, co: WASHINGTON (AP) — Con- sive—If

. 1-;— gressloqal clam or and a .contro- mailings verslal Supreme Court ruling tnore tha have put a blK.dent In the mail- The Su;

----------^order. pornography business, the the-obsct■ Bovemment’g chief postnl nli»iith nf piihli:

says. / ' ruled.in :Complaints about offensive Using de:

m all have plunged 30 p e r . cent, be con;-------- Chief— Inspector— Henry------ Bi whether-i

Montague said; since the Su- Itself Is c prem e Court ruled 1 9 .m onths In the ago that lurid advertising m ay plaints t< be weighed against tJie defend- nearly tc an t in obscenity trials. publisher

Ahd 20 legislative proposals to was conv combat pornography have sending, sounded a further^ a larm to the Iowa. Ai commercial peddlers of sm ut. the first

" I think som e of these dealers curren t f have had second thoughts since 17,000—a the Ginzburg case ," Montague the corn said In an interview. "T hey 're year, awaiting further developments But if t —but for now they’ve decided Ing less It might be w iser to keep their someone stuff out of the m all.” ing more

From 1962 to 1966, Montague Montague

Tighter I mm Credit Is SSForeseen m

By JOSEPH R. COYNEWASHINGTON (AP) — Signs

a re pointing to a new wave of tightened credit—but govern- mcnt officials say lenders and borrowers a re unlikely io feel the effccts for a t least several m ore months.

And they contend a new credit crunch can be headed off alto- gether if Congress approves President Johnson’s request for a 10 pcr cent income tax sur-

—A credit squeeze last y ea r re-

suited In a shortage of m ortgage money and sent the housing In- , dustry to its knees. The recov- ery Is not yet complete.

The newest storni cloud was the highest in terest ~rK 6^5;75 per cent—offered by the Treas- ury Departm ent In 46 years to borrow money for more than one year. It will apply to J1.5 M -.,i ,JH billion of the $12.2 billion to be borrowed by the T re a su ry 'o n Monday. ' .

Treasury officials contend the high rate will have no appreci­able effect on the ability of " , ■ banks and savings and loan as­sociations to compete for con- —— — sum er savings.

High Interest ra tes last y ear . , prompted many savers to wilh- -draw their money from savings " :and loans and banks for invest- . .ments paying more Interest, a • " ' factor whfch tightened the avail­able supply of m ortgage money.

One official said California’s BOOK S&L industry, largest In the na- plays se tlon. Is already worried about will be I possible withdrawals of money Invited, for higher-paying investments. day, No'

key time for the savings Indus- ol eleme try . That's when the next divi­dend period ends and when withdrawal of funds Is m ost flikely to occur. - V <

Only this week the Securities and Exchange Commission re- Marvin 1 ported that U.S. corporations of- 2 . Jerom e fered $18.8 billion, in securities Burley Pol for sale during the first nine w illis for months of this year, more than /;In all of la.« year. fo"speedin

This also places pressure on Vo n i the money m arket and d r i v e s ,^ . interest rates up. T B ur^v

And government officials con- „ tend they will go even higher without higher taxes since this ‘ Ji. will force the T reasury to bor- ‘1row even more money. j

E S C A P E F R O M C A M P f 'LUSAKA, Zambia (AP)—Al- ,

Ice Lerrshina and other leaders Gene Sin of the banned Lumpa sect have Ave.. Burle escaped from the remote cpjnp Judge will where they were sent a fte r suspended Lumpa uprisings killed 7(X| per- sons in 1964, President Kenneth *25 fo Kaunda announced today. Gary Blai

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lerPornograplsaid, com pla in ts-abou t offen- who ; a

:on- sive—If not legally obscene— ‘there’: tro- mailings climbed from 52,000 to nograpi ling tnore than 197,000. ' even iflail- The Supreme. Court, upholding The ad the the-obscenlty-by-mall conviction instead

■iiVh nf piihllshpr__Ralph—fiinThiirOi a alnes-ruled.in M arch 1966 tha.t_adyer- Mont

iive tlsing designed to titilla te m ay official; ent, be considered in deciding nograpi -B i w hether-the,advertised m ateria l a l sexi Su- Itself is obscene. sions. 'Iths In the following year, com- co re 'm nay plaints to postm asters dropped the cou :nd- nearly to 140,0007 A Calffornla ^ “ the

publisher of nudist m agazines finding; ! to was convicted last Feb ruary of Mont ave sending, obscene m atte r into sional the Iowa. And complaints during dampei

the first three months of the mailers ers curren t fiscal y ear a re around ing. C( nee 17,000—a 50 pe r cent drop from numbei gue the corresponding period last tec t po ?'re year. sive mimts But if the postm an Is deliver- And ied ing less offensive • m ateria l, signed lelr someone apparently Is circulat- Ing hinr

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day, Nov. 4. Looking a t this display

IS- ol elem entary school libraries, and M rri- -----------------------------------------------------------------:n■' Valley Traffices ,^ Marvin F . Elmore, 39, Route citation

2. Jerom e, was fined $14 by Je rry 1 Burley Police Judge Roland E. Ave., Bi

’c Willis for speeding. Judge WOthers fined by Judge Willis

for speeding were Wayne R. Jol- ly, 23, 113 Reed Ave., Rupert, “ K i $30; Doris J. Hitt, 39, Route 1. Burley, $13; Sebastian Va- SAN

' quera, 35, Declo, $13; Rodney 'M. Dailey. 17. Route 1, Burley, ‘d l yoi

' $12: Stewart Adams, 48. Route friend 1. Burley. $14; Max E. Peterson. \eT tei 43, Route 2, Paul, $12. and Laur- H arer, el A. Child, 44, Route 2, Bur- ‘be c it

t ley, $25. P '“ " ‘.5 Gene Simons. 24. 1343 Miller "5,e Ave., Burley, was fined $150 by , , p Judge Willis for driving on a •I- suspended driver s license, 515 ^ ^ '

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Gary Black, 32. Heyburn, was fined $100 by Judge Willis for W j ^

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raphy Busmeiffen- w ho ; s e 1 d o ra "laughs; that pomoj ne— ‘there 's m ore hard-core' por- won’t 10 to nography In circulation today eral v

even if i t’s not moving by mail. 1 1 1 0

ding The ads a re in girlie magazines mail :tion instead of mailboxes. The -mag- level (utgr aa lnoD uBiinlly move by liULk:** T tiy r" Iyer- Montague and other .federal frpni,_ m ay officials define hard-core—por- books, ding nography as th a t depicting actu- phlets arlal a l sexual-re la tions or perver- Mos

sions. Virtuallj; all of the hard- which :om- co re 'm a te ria l is pictorial, since a re pped the cgurtsLhive a il but-eliminafc. Monta irnia ^ ~ t h e possibility of obscenity ads fo lines findings for printed m atter. in ps( y of Montague believes congres- a r^ . tl into slonal pressure also has had a join

iring dam pening effect on would-be lendin the m ailers of sex-oriented advertis- th e (p

3und ing. Congress is considering a to the 'rom num ber of bills that would pro- pal.” last tec t postal patrons from offen- As :

sive m ailings.' phy ever- And P residen t Johnson has from > rial, signed into law a bill empower- officia uiat- Ing him to crea te an 18-member g reat' 1 of commission to report by Janu- m ater man a ry 1970 oh a strategy against tors.

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-DREN will bo observed In Twin Falls begl Falls library and In school libraries. A sp< Tuesday a t the city library and children 7 are invited to a picture-book hour a t tho 111 his display In Morningside Grade School iplnnHnnt -nf_ Tmln TTnllc crhnnk; M r,;. Nnmnles, and Mrs. Elaine Parish, first grade tei

affic Courts w^ ONJte citation and $20 for speeding. .u,,,,

by Je r ry L. Vibbert, 19, 1226 Yale E. Ave., Burley, was fined $15 by o«i wi

Judge Willis for improper back-i^tiniinniiiiniiiittnniiiittitniiniiiNiumtttiinniti w orld 's I

“Best Friend” ‘"Ira- SAN LEANDRO, C a l i f . ^ey (A P) — Ask Tammy, he’ll U E | >y_ tell you who the dog’s best T L I ,te friend Is. It’s the Manches- ,n_ te r te rr ie r’s owner, C. B. Star® I Jf! H arer, who gave $2,000 to 163 ' jr- the city of San Leandro to

p lant russet magnolias In 'f —.... •the neighborhood so t h a t Tam m y wouldn’t have too

i fa r to walk a t night. A iree- . ....... ... plant ing cerem ony will bo

conducted Saturday. I Hom* ofiniiiiimiiiniintMiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiHiMiiimiminiiMiiiir ——

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, ^1^^ jBtory fast. See us fo I w hatever the quantity.

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por- won’t be nam ed J o r a t least sev- today eral weeks.mail. The trend in com m ercialized

azines m ail o rder activ ity below the ‘mag- level of “ hard-core” pom ogrjK

pliy, MontttBtiB‘"Sgta: ~ tS ';3tTOy ~ ederal froni, jphptos_ and J l lm ^ ^ w a r d I-po r- books, magazine?^—artd. pam - I .: actu- phlets. f ■erver- Most, of th e /m a ilin g s about I hard- which postal p a tro n s complain I since a re not legally obscene, I

^nwl- M any. invQ)|v0 __ Bcenlty ads for sex -a^ f devices, couched I;r. in pseudo-tnM ical term s. Som'b Ingres- a r^ , th in ly-ceiled invitations to Ihad a join > ^ rresp o n d en ce clubs,” Iuld-be l e n d i^ a lurid new meaning, in I ■ trertis-the (postal Inspection b u s in e s s , 'IIng a to the friendly old terrh “ pen- Id pro- pal.” Ioffen- As for ero tica and pom ogra- I

phy entering the United States ■1 has from outside, a Customs B ureau Irawer- official .said th ere has been no IJmber g re a t 'ch a n g e in the volume of ■ 'Janu- m ateria l confiscated by inspec- I

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JUST A DAB of pow der w as a ll (bat w iexpert co sm etle lau when she m ade i Dohse, who is from Kim berly, p a r t i .their problems. The two shows that she ta]

For 4 Cents SheBy RUTH KOONCE M ILLER women fr

Times-News Staff W riter a re sched A young Kimberly woman on KMVT

feels like a million dollars and CBS flew all it cost her was the price been iftarri of a four cent postcard. has worke<

And, she feels like a niillion From Twin because she will be seen on a 1960, to Ca national n e t w o r k television She was show; one of television’s top her food i sta rs treated her “ like a daugh- spend on J te r," and she spent four days in while she \ s u n n y California, absolutely a three-ple free. Some of

Mrs. G ary (Donna) Dohse, ed to th e pi ■ 25. was selected to appear on' the were. "Wli Art Linkletter Show when her you found < postcard was drawn from am ong having an £ those sent in by young m arried like your j( women. She was a mem ber of a to go on \ p a n e l discussing m arriage, Mrs. Doh working wives, and m arital some gent] problems. that she IU

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Conflict Between K< Somalia Subject Of

NAIROBI. Kenya (A P) — territo ria l i Summit talks open this weekend ya, Ethiopli In an -a ttem p t to end the Jo u r^ Iia have bfi(

----- year—guerrllla^-w ar . along the of friction.frontlet' between Kenya and So- Kenya cl m alia 'In which nearly 3,000 government bave died. training the

Zam bia's President Kenneth Kenya’s 5.1 Kaunda will act as m ediator a t been engagi the peace conference in Arusha, elusive foe, northern Tanzania. between centers anc President Jom o Kenyatta of i n ^ e the f Kya and Pi;em ier Mohammed The gueri Ibrahim E gal of the SomaU Re- ert road i public. mines belie

r>__TiiTim Mirnrciro of and develoTanzania and Milton Obote of Uganda have been Invited to at- tend as observers. A closer j , . . . neighbor to the disputed fron- Kenya im tier, E m peror Haile Selassie of ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Ethiopia, has not. He and Soma- ■ ^lia have th e ir ow n,border trou- ■ •“bles. I Co

Kenya and Som alia agreed a t I —Uie recent African sum m it ■ _ . m eeting in th e Congo to setUe ■ n i J their long-standing border dis- ■ pute by peaceful m eans. If they ■ come to term s, general discus- ■ •sion m ay follow on Zam bia's de- ■ |s ire to Join Kenya, Uganda and ■Tanzania In an E ast African ■ ' " J " common m arket. I ^

The w ar along Kenya’s arid Inortheastern fron tier has sjilut- ■ -----------tered on since shortly before ■

• Kenya becam e independent of I w h i Britain in D ecem ber.' 1963. I

Nomads of Somali 'o rig in I t n 6 ) m ake up the^m ajority of the re-IB gton's -population, and tn an y lB ITtook up a rm s In a guerrilla 1 cam paign to unite with the ■ W a i neighboring Somali Republic. I ” Somalia broke off relations with ■ liL /i Britain and never established ■ them with Independent Kenya. I IICP

The Somali government in I Mogadishu got Soviet assistance I to build up its arm y, and Somali ■

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^b an k three m onths ago n o w „ ■have a pen pal. O r Is It a I Ipal In the pen.^ ■ Aimmni

Detectives J . F . P aschall I -and O. L. Adam s received ■a letter this week from J im - Im y W inters, who was con*. IKvicted of a $2,778 robbery I Iaod sentenced to IS years in I I -------------

' I TnuiW inters, 22, thanked th e I '° N I • officers fdrnffiJTlElnd tr e a t- I Im ent they gava him when I ti4 i abe w as a rre s ted and sa id : I“ See yoa In 15 y ears . Y our I ------------paL B at I hope It Isn’t nn- ■

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« s a n (bat w as ad ded to M rs. Donna- Dohs4 she n a d e a recent appearance on the Art

ly, * a s p a r t of a panel discussing m arriage vs that she taped will be aired on KMVT Noi

3 She Feels LikeL women from California' taped wanted t

a ra scheduled to be telecast I was n in on KMVT Nov. 2 and 3. fam ily," id CBS flew M rs. Dohse, who has Mrs. 1 ce been rftarrled for fivo years and Farm St

has -worked since she graduated she has i Jn from Twin Falls High School In Beside- a 1960, to California and back. prom ptir

jn She w as given *1M to pay for Somethin jp her food and lodging, tl50 to ,eievisior h- spend on Just “ goofing around” *pii v. in while she was In California, and thused ly a three-piece set of luggage. “ When

Some of the questions present- m akeun e, ed to th e panel by M r. L inkletter le were. "W hat would you do if ^ hoiIvv :r you found out your husband w as g j ig having an affa ir?” and, "Do you rtgred ni- id like your jobs and do your want a_ a to go on working?” th f^ h o wB. Mrs. t t a h ^ said she was given ]- tte r ei U some gentle prom pting to say nnhc/>’c

that she liked her Job, but was h-B, ready to quit. “ I told them , "g though, th a t I liked m y Job and a ir .” And

color Is r

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;ct Of Meeting- territo ria l claims against Ken- f"®-” d ya, Ethiopia and French Soma-■- lla have been a constan t source . e of friction. ® *“ '- Kenya charges tha Somali f"® two i ) governm ent with arm ing and prior to

training the guerrillas. Most of talked tc , Kenya’s 5.000-man arm y has “ 'em with t been engaged in com bating the re h e a r^ d , elusive foe. who raid trading " Jac k 1 centers nnd police posts deep announcer f inside the frontier. brought nJ The guerrillas strew the des- sho noted,- ert road wilh deadly plastic a rrange t

rhines believed m ade in Egypt, Universal. and development r* ” *~**»—" I doit^ . has been brought alm ost to a band’s gc . standstill. things I »■” The w a r reportedly Is costing said, “ bul

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ike AMmion on AB(3ed wanted to keep on working until ™.bberi a s t I was ready to s ta rt raising a

fam ily," she said. f "las Mrs. Dohse is employed a t ,ind Farm Service In Kimberly and

she has no children. o f^ tl^Besides not responding to the Loren

. prompting, Mrs. Dohse has Yjua 'jsom ething else over on m o s t_^ ^ ^ 5

television actors. "Oh, I ’ve got brilllan “ to tell you about th a t,” sho en- the stu “ O thused. a re mo

“ When wo went in to have Migj makeup applied tlie m akeup this m an (who is supposed to be one sometir

“ of Hollywood’s finest) comment- songs i ed on m y m akeup and just pow- tim es i dered m y nose. alw ays

An em barrassing moment In clothes, tha show cam e when Mr. Link- p e te r le tte r grabbed hold of Mrs.

“y Dohse’s long blonde h a ir and asked her if it was real. " I didn’t realize we were on the

!J2 a ir .” And, surprisingly, he r ha ir color is natural.

“ Mr. L inkletter was so nice— he’s even n icer in person than on the a ir. He treated me just like a daughter. I had a great tim e — they . really pam pered ^me,’* she recalls of her experi- ence. 1

^ Tho th ree women , panelists P | ( had a luncheon the day l>efore

J] the two spots wero taped and id prior to taping Mr. Linkletter jf talked to them , familiarized ,s them with the microphones and ,e rehearsed with them .Ig " Ja c k Slattery (U n k le tter's I;p announcer) w as so nice. Ho

brought m e coffee all tho tim e.” s- she noted, "and even offered to ic a rrange tours of the CBS andIt, Universal studios for m e.” ___^a.__!!X-4on ’t Itnow what nty lius--- ---------a band’s going to think of tha g u m n

things I said po the show,” sha ig said, “ bu t he w as m ore thrilled

about me going than I w as.”

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P rem iere , Ciarldge, Royal, Lo- B ut i U p ert, Intem atlo iiai Classics and cept« L_ Regional F ilH !, D lstributnrs? 'TTi \~ Je'roDaoiy not. Y et such firm s Mich

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111656 com panies a re subsldl- could a r le s 'o f the m ajo r film corpora- ly bi tions, artd th e ir purpose Is to re= Davii laaae—movit s th a t ‘-gre consign teem; e red too “ s^feclal" fo r general subsi distributign. Ill m anyrcases th a f Filmineans-too-censorable:------------------- "W

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Television Aud Traveling Late

By CYNTHIA LOWRY funny A P Televlslon-Radlo W riter Marci NEW YORK (AP) — The tele- forwa

vision audience, without ever te r ai leaving.its easy chairs, has done ta te a lot of traveling;' lately in Illus- lesqut

,c._ trious company. We visited Lon- The [ don with Lucy and with Liz and. sketcl

; R ichard and G reece with Meli- one It na Mercoliri. And we have had angelt v a rie ty shows offered to us in w as a such quantities th a t they a re be- a sigh ginning to be a bit of a drag . funny

I But with "Sophia, With Love” „ on ABC W ednesday night, som e fying rubbernecking was combined tiflcat with varie ty and the result was beauti

° an unusual and to ^ lly delightful rh a rrrd Bt The hour program was a cam - ___

e ra visit to the beautiful esta te NBC of the Italian film sta r, Sophia "Acci(

) me Loren, outside of Rome. And other has Y iiij Ponti—outside and Inside “ n W

most —vvaj artfully introduced by day-tli > cot brilliant cam era work. It w as Uce tl * ®"- the stuff that p icture post cards series,

a re m ade of. the bchave Miss Loren w andered through will n<

this gorgeous background, orlglnt ' one som etim es singing sad, sexy ready ''ent- songs in a b reathy voice, some- Anot pow- tim es m aking funny faces and Iroubh

alw ays wearing wonderful U.N.C, it In clothes. tim e !Jnk- P e te r Sellers turned up for a likely Mrs. and

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le r tures has decried having such makt E v e t com panies- release - f i lm s—th ^ t the c ss a s cannot qualify for a code seal, were , Lo- B ut the practice seem s , well ac- Ra

and rap ted in the industry. 7 ■' .no pl

firms Mlchaelangelo A t i t o n i o n i ' s hurt r tan t “ Blowup.” MGM had sponsored a spe

■ the film, then discovered It offic* }sldl- could not get a code seal, large- Un F>ora- ly because of a nude rom p of y ean0 r&= Hpmmlnp.g— and—-tw o fur < nsia^ teemBgers.“ So-*IGlVf■activSted"a day** le ra l subsidiary called P rem iere mlghth a t F ilm s (o release the film. ship

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funny bit about a Nazi officer, cance er M arcello M astroiannl slithered hour tele- forw ard a s a Valentino charac- shift ever te r and romped around the es- night tone ta te with Miss Loren in a bur- haps, llus- lesque of a tango. “ SainLon- There w ere a couple of biuiuii and. sketches by Jonathan W inters, leli- one In which he played Michel- had angelo and another In which he 5 in w as alm ost all the ch aracte rs in . Hi be- a sightseeing bus. He w as pre tty M rs

funny in both of them . ters.I t was a hybrid program , de- w en

3me tying tho usual categorical Iden- of tification. but It had visual weel

“J,®® beauty,- a sense of hum or, area ‘WU* charm and above all originality. Di

NBC is expected to replace J'’®}' )hla “Accidental F am ily” with an- \n d o ther comedy series o r perhaps side “ night tim e version of one of Its

bv day-tim e gam e shows. The no- ? “ '* ivas tlco th a t the Je r ry Van Dyke rds series, which languishes around

the bottom of the Nielsen lists, “ “ □gh will not be renewed beyond the nminm md, original comm itm ent, has al- exy ready been sent out. 1me- Another NBC show In ra ting and Irouble Is “ The Man From rful U.N.C.L.E” a big loser in its U l

tim e spot this season. I t is a r a likely candidate fo r midseason

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: no plans to use Prem iere for'fu- art-hou -was- ^ fe -H h ttif t-7 h e —release'~dhln*t turti^ot 1 i ' s hurt “Blowup," which has been wide ai ored a spectacular success a t the box en ovei i It office. ^ The:rge- United Artists, has for several tion, ,p p of years used Its Lopert subsidiary has tat -two: - f o W llm n n i ^ ’Never on. gur^

liere m ight have encountered censor- ship problem s—both films are

we now considered so inild that was they can he shown on television, ined “ The p rim ary purpose of Lo- boss pert,” explains Herb. Jaffe, with West Coast vice president of ' ,

sLotsGf 3asy Chaircer. cancellation, with Its Monday ired hour filled by “ Star T rek.” This rac- shift would open up a Friday es- night period for a return, per-

]ur- haps, of the British • made“Saint” series. .

'S Riritx ts! in HAGERMAN — M r. and f i r 'tty M rs. Ed Larson and daugh- ’

ters, DebbI and M i c h e l e , de- w ere privileged to see one . len- of nature’s rarities last ual weekend in' th e 'Is ian d P ark lor, area . *°Ity. Driving out to the Island

P a rk dam and reservoir, they saw a cow moose con> >—

Q„. tentedly munching w i l l o w leaves with her twin calves,

jts The Larsons have been un> able to find the p e r c e n t a l fo r a cow moose to {fva b irth to twins, but it is not

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■ i^iea Artist Plans Annual Open House

— — —------ ^R U P E R T -----Appro*ima«elyr2(h~oil paintings will go on public display Sunday aftem obn »nd evening a t the Olaf Moller a r t studio on Highway 25 one mile west of the Mlnldpka C o u n t y High School.

___________—The J .6 th _ an n u a L o p e n -h o usft^and exhibit is sponsored, by Mr. Moller a t nq cost to the public. ^

This year the R upert a r tis t will show paintings completed during the sum m er and fail in the Jackson Hole and Sun Val- ' ley a reas. The spectacular Te- tons and the- Sawtooth moun­tains provide the scenes painted by Mr. Moller.

Hours of the exhibit and open house will be Sunday^ from 1 p.m . to 9 p.m.

Councilman Speaks To H Burley Club [|

BURLEY—Sylvan Burgl, Bur- K ley city councilman, was guest M speaker Tuesday evening during M dinner meeting of Burley Busi- U ness and- Professional Women’s M

.Club a t Stampede Cafe. HThe business m eeting was con- ' K

ducted by Mrs. Ina Judd, presi- K dent. Mrs. Kenneth Grim sm an, H director of the Southeastern Dis- n tric t of Business and Profes- M sional women's Clubs announced . bm the semi-annual d istrict meeting will be held in Buhl a t R and R ■ ! Cafe.

Clubs to be represented are B Sun Valley. Gooding, Jerom e, arti Twin Falls, Rupert, Buhl and milBurley. A num ber of state of- -------ficers and chairm en will attend wilh reports to be given on the / i National Convention held in July 1 i| a t New York City. The meeting will clim ax National Business Women’s Week which is being observed on local, state , national and International levels.

Mrs. Grim sm an reported that she had made an official visit Bj to Sun Valley Club in Septem ber w a and thc Buhl Club in October hopes with Mrs. W. Gay Jones, dis- Congi tric t secretary-treasurer. ac- journ companying Her. fore '

Reports were given on plans its for the coming year for the little Burley Club. Committee chair- snags men appointed by Mrs. Judd date were Mrs. Lorenzo Steelman Sr., break m em bership: Mrs. Russell An- that derson, program ; Mrs. Olto throuj Vanek. personal development. Theand M r i Jone.-;. world affairs.__ .soutci

Mrs. Grim sm an, finance; Mr^. to m S. L. W alker Sr., public rela- more tions, and Mrs. Em m a Glenn, ’Thurs legislation. But

A "P lan for P rogress” which to ha Is the National Business and wreck Professional Women’s C l u b adjoui theme for this year was present- "On ed by Mrs, Anderson who out- ocrati

_________ linprl prngram i) fur Hio Luiiilng' D-OKTyear. thougl

Mr. Burgl explained the duties ment of the local councilmen, their "A representation of the rpsldents GOP 1 of Burley and how they were Seni elected. A question period was Mike held. The program was arranged Day by the club legislation commit- good, tee. hike h

— Table decorations in the' Hal- Chai loween them e were arranged by D-Ark Mrs. Merle Bedell. Mean-s

The next social m eeting will remov be held a t the home of Mrs. agreei Qrim sm an, with pre.'sentation of Noven tlie Business and Professional good Women Club, Em blem Cere- origin mony planned. whicji

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Ideas Change v SATLANTIC CITY. N. J .

(AP) — Americans a re be- ginning lo change their atti- “ ^ tude toward funerals, a na- . tionwide survey by funerals -rhe d irectors showed today. . i, ,

Thc shift, particularly in "large cities on the East and West coasts, is toward sim- p ier, non-religious and less | expensive funerals, the sur- JS, ' P vey said.

But In rural areas, par- down f tlcularly In Ihe Middle West and Soulh, the overwhelm- "P ,, in preference is sllll for Ihe ki„ ' traditional funeral wilh ils public viewing of the body, ,,religious service and public ,burial.

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The world’s biggest hoye'rcrafTT w as,unveiled here Thursday, a 169-fonner that will zip 256 pas-j sengers and 30 automobiles ac-1 ross the Ejiglish Channel nextl year. I '

H o w t o c u t o i1. Have y o u r oil b u rn e r cleaned a fessionally. Like a car, i t needs pi

2. Uae a h eatin g oil th a t helps k clean. In arclean, w ell-adjusted bu Injj O ilcan help reduce Jutl conmmp

J ^an fii H aating O il co n ta in s a spe­cial ad d iliv * calU d FOA-5X* This a d d itlv a h a lp t k n p crilica burn itr p a i t a g a s fr— from clog- g in g — a ts u r a t b « tta r firing.

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ted are DISPLAYING PAINTING OF sc lerom e, a rtist. He will hold hts annual op ihl and mile west ot Minidoka County Hightate of- ------------------ -----------------------------------I attend

3 Congress H(tusiness

Session Bef<ed thatal visit By WILLIAM F. ARBOGAST Conrtem ter WASHINGTON (AP) — With u a r October hopes high and fingers crossed, leav 5S, dis- Congress is shooting for ad- Hi r . ac- journm ent of its 1967 session be- with

fore Thanksgiving Day. righ1 plans Its leaders believe that with a sion 'or the little luck and no unforeseen nexi

chair- snags they can hit that target -----. Judd date after this week’s sudden o lan Sr., break in the legislative logjam J 5 | ell An- that has dragged the session

Olto through almost 10 months. Tipment. The big money bills, perennial I jlairs.— .sources o t-jjou b lcr-h av e-s ta rtcd-----:; Mr5 . to move with a rush. Three O c rela- more were sent to the President Glenn, Thursday.

But w ary leaders, accustomed ^ which to have their best-laid plans ~ ^

!s and wrecked, were cautious in their C l u b adjournm ent predictions.

resent- "Only fa ir,’’ said House Dem- f " ,1 0 out- ocratic Leader Cnrl Albert Ujlll L-urtiing' U-Ukla., when asked whal he

thought of chances for adjourn- ‘‘'.L" duties ment by Thanksgiving. *"

, their "A good chance," said House sidents GOP Leader Gerald R. Ford. P™P r were Senate Democratic Leader id was Mike Mansfield said the Turkey ranged Day get-away prospects w ere ®'’'P jmmit- good, if there is to be no tax

hike bill. ande Hal- Chairm an Wilbur D. Mills. . ged by D-Ark., of the House Ways and

Means Committee, appeared to ^nd ig will remove Mansfield’s " if” by ' Mrs. agreeing chances for the late- lion of November adjournment looked |ycnl ssional good to him. Tax legislation “ ®,y°

Cere- originates in Mills’ committee, 7 whicii could hardly get a reve-

Iiiiiimio nue m easure ready for initial Apol House action before late No- ‘

■0 vem ber. proci’ y Senate Republican Leader Ev- ■ 1^ erett M. Dirksen was less op-

^ tim istic than the others. He felt ^P' mid-December was a more real- statu

,■ • istic target date.The unofficial list of "m u st” gam

I bills for disposal this year has and been narrowed. It now includes j± , Social Security, foreign aid, an- vm less ('poverty and pay raise legisla-

tion, plus the remaining money P . bills. The list may be pared .

oar- down further ds Ihe fever to quit ^ Vest spreads, with only thc money ^

m easures absolutely demanding OT J. J action. TOIts None of Ihe left-over bills 1®

would lose their advanced posi- blfc acted on by adjourn­

ment time, since the present lllllltll ' I

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TING OF scenic mountain landscape Is OIi ts annual open house and exhibit Sunday a County High School on Highway 25.

IS Hopes To Ad Before ThankilOGAST Congress m ee ts again next Jan- — With uary ahd picks up w here it thi crossed, leaves off th is y ea r . nofor ad- H ouse-passed bills dealing is sion be- with aid lo education, civil Se:

righ ts and Social Security revi- tin ; w ith a sion rriay be b rushed aside until Ho o reseen nex t y e a r . ve; ta rg e t ~ ’------------------------------------- vesudden o I . iS ^"Perrocket J

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■esident Set Nov. 7islom ed C A PE K EN N ED Y , F la . (A P ) 1

p lan s ~ space ag en cy has picked ma in th e ir ■?—the 50th an n iv e rsa ry of pre

R ussia 's Bolshevik revolution on B Dem - election d ay a round the me A lbert U nited S la tes— an th e in rp ft - 1 h a t he launching d a te for its firs t Sa- Pr( d journ- ^ su p e rro ck e t. cai

Tho 363-foot-tall m onster, the spt House ^yP® rocket w hich is to one d ay am

g r j propel th re e A m erican as- the L ead er tro n au ts to w ard the moOn, Ts to Uri T u rkey a ” unm anned Apollo moon- mii i w ere ®’’'P •L ‘*00 m iles into space in a wa no ta x ’’’ajo'" tes t of the new rocket Jo l

and sp a c e c ra ft h e a t sh ield . ^ M ills. th e da te ,

ys and I 'ow ever. N atio n a l A eronautics ired to and Space A dm in istration of-i f.. |jy ficials sa id th a t the com plexity e la te - rocket an d launch equip-looked n icnt a re liab le to fo rce delays °

Islation ‘(’f t ‘'m e . ^m ittee This is a ta rg e t da te , said I reve- Sam uel C. Phillips,

in itial AP°'*° p ro g ram ■ d irec to r. "W c te No- a*"® a very com plex learning

p rocess and w e a re goinR to ler Ev- a'* C‘SS oiv lau n ch ,” tHe fe lt Space agen cy spokesm en said e real- s ta tu s of S a tu rn 5. h a fd w are and

not p o li t ic s 'd ic ta te d 'th e date . I _’m u st”i r h as ■

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to quit m oneyind ing ^

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I A CAREER FOR YOUI Y o u m i g h t w o r k o s o s te i

s e c r e t a r y - A s a j u n i o r e x e c u t iv c h o i c e is w id e .

'V o u a r e w a n t e d . T h e r e is a p i r l s o n d m e n ih b u s i n e s s o ffh ig h , in JI' ° ? a KJ *

TH E BENEFITS O F TW . hav . b«.n Iroining young p«opli

1 9 4 7 . E m p fo y « r t h ig h ly v o lu * o o r g ro c c ^ i c * o f p o i i r io n * th r o u g h o u r C a r s e C o u rM s w i l h d a f in i t * jo b g o o la . Y o u iti

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aiJscape Is Olaf Moller, Minidoka County bit Sunday afternoon a t his studio, ono „

_____________________________________ I0 Adjourn ’67 anksgiving snext Jan- There was general agreem ent Yi where it that the biggest stumbling block wl

now in the path of adjournm ent cc dealing is the antipoverty program . The di

on, civil Senate has pas.sed a bill to con- ch irlty revi- tinue the program and thc side until House plans to consider its owrt

version the sccond week in No­vember.

If the two products a re so far '. apart that a quick compromise would be unlikely, thc antipov-

y erty program may be kept aliveby tem porary spending authori- ly a t aTTTinnual ra te of about ^ $1.2 billion instead of the t2 bil- lion requested by the President,

'la . (AP) Tem porary financing also as picked may be the lot of the foreign aid p ersary of program if Congress can’t agree f evolution on a more perm anent arrange- )und the ment. *5p In rp ft - tVirtin m nnny . . i.l tr. - -first Sa- President John.son Thursday

carried SI6.9 billion for the ister, the space agency, the State, Justice1 one day and Commerce departments, can as- the Departme^nt of. Housing and 50n, Ts to Urban Development and some / Ilo moon- miscellaneous agencies. This ll pace in a was about S1.4 billion less than < M rocket Johnson requested. S? eld. - --------------------------------------- .

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implexity Class Instruction I f^edX 'y '^ on crafts & plastics. ' '

C hristm as gifts.te,” said Cla.Mi W.d. ( Thor...Phillips, 1 0 Q.„,. lo 3 p.m.

or. "Wc :learning Craft Suppliei

Eoing to

Erickson Hobby Shopmen said , , 3 ^ ^vare and 7 3 3 ^ 9 S« - ji date.

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= O R Y O U IN B U S I N E S Sk a s o s te n o g ra p h e r q r p r iv a te nor ex ec u tiv e o r a c c o u n ta n t . T h e

T h e re is a s h o r ta g e o f q u a lified Jb u sin ess o ffice s . S o s a la r ie s a re *<positions. It is o n a o f th a b e s t ;ve a n m a k e:-------- ------------ ~ ■

- I T S O F T H r S - S C H O O L |g y o u n g p « o p U for b u » in e » » c o r e e r i tine* i’ v o lu * o o r g r o d u o t« f . - w h o r« c « iv » o w »d« u>gh o u r Carter P la c e m e n t S e rv ic a . .R a p id I g o o la . Y o u s tu d y j u i t w h o t y o u n e e d to

g e t o h # o d . Modtrn mqvipment. I n d iv id u a l

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BOISE. (AP) — A Boise a rea mtin was killed Thursday night a when he was cnished between tl

|G S |[H the fraine and dipper onrtaT Sff ^ cement, m ixer a t his home on t|, highw&y ^ west of Boise,

m u Ada County Coroner E . D. S( P aris sa id 62-vear-old Charles ^*ay was ’c e m ^

and crushed chest when caught [|J between fram e and dipper..

P a ris said neither^ an inquest nor an autopsy w as planned, g

5 Charged In | Loan Unit WiU Appear

BOISE (AI) — Their latest legal move denied, five men charged with felonies in the Idaho Savings and Loan Asso- elation' case will appear before P‘ Fourth D istrict Judge Merlin S. Young next Friday.

Young Thursday o v e r r u l e d g, dem urrers to dismiss indict- g, ments against the five who, with one other, wore indicted by , an Ada County grand jury last . summer.

’They are charged with falsify- at Ing corporate rccords of thc as- sociatlon, which closed, its doors in July, 1966, and has slncc been In charge of the Idaho De- partm ent of Finance. ar

The five were ordered Thnrs- qu ■ ■ ■ day to m ake thc court appear- tic

ance to en ter pleas to the in- J dictments. M

i°”nnn They are D. Spencer Grow, Be ’ Provo, U tah; Horace E. Hayes,

----------- Preston; Dwain A. K n I g g e,Boise; Harold E. Hogan, Engle, ^

^ and E rnest G arrett, McCam- / mon. P

^ • A sixth m an, Alexander H.Walker J r ., Salt Lake City, faces an extradition hearing be­fore Utah Gov. Colvin Rampton next week.

In overruling thc demurrers, rcement Young said the sta tu te under , ig block which they were indicted was jrnm cnt constitutional and that the In- im . The dictment is clear as to the

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No Competitione so far ' EDEN—Mrs. Gordon Newbry, promise clerk, reports there Is no antipov- competition for the Eden city pt alive election to be held Nov. 7. authori- Candidates I n c l u d e Jam es j|V

* J2 bil- Eisenhatier, Milton Cunningham, ® esident. Terry Burnett and Glen Teter «ot , for the three councilmen posts.'

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A rm y’s second h i g h e s i t tion aw ard ip r D ravery^tn’InErVbat^ XJgi;

ome on tie vvilh the Viet Cong. • c'*■ _ Awarded _ the Distinguished tei: Charles Thursday in cere- ticii

;cemem hn cnm m unlty-w as Jera ld Wil- ;two -n helmi, 22. who was discharged ing

caught three weeks ago as a sergeant, rad Presenting the medal was *5**'

Inqiiest Idaho Adjutant General George inned. b . Bennet. J '

WJIhelm was cited for taking the° f over for his unit’s medic when _-i_ i n . an onslaught of 2,500 Viet Cong

battered his position.

REPQRT PRAISED |f “BOISE (AP) — W arden Orvil

l |» Stiles of the Idaho State Peni­ten tiary had high praise Thurs-

r latest “ 60-page report rec-,c men ommending adm inistrative pro­in the cedures for his Institution,

n Asso- Of the rough d raft of the re- • before P°''t- Stiles said: "They a re [erlin S sound prison procedures — ex­

cellent.”The report was discussed by

StUes. members of the Idaho „ „ Board of Corrections and Gov. I

13on W. Samuelson Thursday. I t ’ irv last “ followup to an earlier audit''ry la Qf prison m anagement which itsi

. "lack of direction and control” falsify- a t the 95-year-old Institution. thc as- _____

;s doors QUEEN CHOSEN! since BOISE (AP) — A Boise ^ 5 ^ iho De- omore m ajoring in commerciaT"

a r t was chosen Homecoming Thnrs- queen fo r'th is weekend’s festivi-

appear- ties nt Boise College. |the in- She Is Jeane Link, daughter ofi

Mr. and Mrs. Norm an Link, Grow, Boise.

Hayes, -------------------------I K R e, USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS Engle, FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS

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S p o n s o r P a r a d e ——^ BURLEY—A-M asquorade pa- and

■ rade w ilt b6 held a t 5^p.n»^ sgna P K — Tuesday, sponsored by Burley char :elved Downtown M erchants Associa- g rr h e s t tion and 3urley City Recreation >a-bat^ TJgpanrneJnr^— - —

Children of all'BBcs may en- ilshed tec the parade. The parade par- cere- ticipants will assem ble a t Junior

i Wil-;twoon-4-and-4^-45-p.-mT^i^judg- ■ ^rged ing will be held before lh e pa- l | jeant. rade s ta rts . A police escort and T

was school band will lead the parade S pnrpp Ihrough downtown. “

*’ Jim Miller. Wilbur Allen and . . George Carnnody are serving on

the m erchants committee for when pf{2 0 s ’The-’five divisioVis, a re ghosts,

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the seam-angled jum per th a t’s goes back t also the best looking d ress in band w as i your wardrobe. Fine fo r Vel- were very veteen, corduroy, wool. still a re . 1

Printed P a tte rn 9075: J r . Miss corps and I Sires 9, 11,- 13, 15, W e plirtinecjum per 214 y a rd s 35-inch nap, a s the w ar blouse, 1% yds. 35-in. sent overse

Sixty-five cents in coins for learned th j each pattern—ad d I'S cents (or He got b a d

ing and special handling. Send like getting to M arian M artin. Times-News m y obvious P a tte rn Dept., 232 West 18th St.. everyone ( New York, N. Y. 10011. P r in t lies) th a t w nam e, address with z i ^ si?® secretly a ll •nd"-style ritiiriber. Well, It

See 100 MORE fashions to years and sew in a ll sizes in our g re a t ried. We ha FaU-Winter P a tte rn Catalog, eldest Is n( D resses, culottes, coats, sepa- one suspect ra te s , holiday styles. Get one gone throui p a tte rn free — clip coupon in mony. We Catalog. Send 50c. m arried , b'^n o im aoaafiaBa«oBo^^

p X r k e r ’ s

HOLLYWOOl BEAUTY COUI

134 S hoshone S t. E. Twin Falls

~ PRESENTS . . . CROW

WEDNESDAY. OCI1 0 0 % H um an Hair

WIGLETSReg. $24 .95

(Extra fo r WHITE FROSTED)

T heso a re fin e q u a lity , full ; J ; size w ig le ts ' — n o t to bo con­

fu sed w ilh th e 1-o unce ty pe.

1 0 0 % H u m a r v H a i f ~ ~

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\ m m servedfeoK-Af>bu »Christia Table

low-i'ali ' c ard s, .

— -------- . . .•--------- -4—2=----- deoofother to forget her sorrow with, bers ag

d ’s She says she isn’t interested, in M rs. ier any “old” men “ over 60." (She the invi ss. claims to be 70, but my hu.sband M ayer ' ‘ks says she’s 74!) She tells every- big con ing one she has just had a thorough the wee For checkup a t the Mayo clinic and' ArticI :— they told he r she was like a girl ous red

of 25. . m arket1 As soon a s she meets a person strong,

she tells him about her holdings, te r w er property and cash on hand., changed

Wc don’t know w hat’s come Movie over her. She has dyed he r love- m ing ps ly gray h a ir , a hideous orange, W a y n < and she w ears ,mini*skirts and Holmes loud colors. How can we explain ing. her disgraceful appearance and Queen conduct to our friends? She is riod in the talk of this town. M ary Pi

EMBARRASSED of 19> | was rui

DEAR EMBARRASSED: You 14 1^ po, could explain that you think her X)ivisii grief has gone to h e r head, j g Mor (Maybe It has.) In any case, pounds 1

you a re not reisponslble fo r your runner-i slster-ii>-law’s behavior. ^alf poi

DEAR ABBY: The office su- crom is^ . pervisor where 1 work has .a j j

habit of putting his arm around ning TO you. and letting his hand rest g j ^nyi firmly on your hip while he is shtjuld c discussing som ethin^ w ith you.He is a v e ry friendly type and .I am sure he m eans nothing by / \ | t a i it. as he is a happily m arried man. However. thi.vis v e ry an- XA/q i - noying to m e. O ther g irls in the office have told me it w as an- ,noying to them , too. '

How .can 1 handle this without m aking a federal case out of something I know is more thoughtlessness than lust? acnooi, 1

OFFICE PR U D E commissDEAR PR U D E : When t h i s ^on

happily m arried m an pu ts his arm around you, subtly shake It "'°J‘ off, o r squ irm loose. If he re- peats the friendly gesture, use X your hand em phatically to re- „ ^ move his.

You need not m ake a federa l „ case out o l It. If you smile “ PPHcaU through It a ll, y o a con settle It , PM In the low er courts. would ki

m arried .1 DEAR ABBY: Our problem ^ ^ e a n 5 goes back to 1943 when m y hus- , y ’ ' 1 band w as in World ,War II. We lc8“ ‘*y ”- were very m uch in love—and " 'an t oui

still a re . H e was in the a ir m ate , ams corps and I worked on the base.I AVe-plirAned to m arry a s soon , a s the w a r w as over. He was w ithout i

sent overseas and soon a f te r I “ •es.-and r learned th a t I was pregnant. "®'P “ •'! r He got back when I was in my- flinlh muiitli uud W4 didn’t leel1 like getting m arried with me in DEAR ! m y obvious condition so we told (g. everyone (including our fami- t lies) th a t w e had been m arried «,hlch h«i secretly a ll . a long ,--------------- • sw6r 'v «

Well, It has been n early 24 ^) years and w e still a ren ’t m ar- How ht t ried. We h a d other children (our ing you? . eldest Is now m arried) an d no on D ear- one suspects th a t we have, never Angeles, s gone through, a m arriage cere- sonal, un tl mony. We kept wanting to get a self-ad

m arried , bu t we’re afra id our lope.» iooooooixxx»x)a»ioogooixxm >xxi«iooo^^

OOD 1:ouegeV wn e S t . E. ^alls

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5 PARKER’S .HOLLYWOC

IED) 134 SIwiImhm si. C, Twlfi

fWS____Oct. 27.28, 1967 .

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N i x - O n - P i x ^ I j i

H a s B i r t h d a y ; ■

D i n n e r A A e e f - ~ . |7' A low-calorle a inher w as

served to m em bers of the Nix- on-Pix TOPS Club d u r i n ^ ^ r e - cent b irthday dinner a t the F irs t C hristian Church:

___ T ables w ere decorated ■ In a

card s, .favors and o ther tab le----- deeoMrtiens-cautioned-tha^TiiBiTV-rith. bers against calories.'1. in M rs. Harold Aritistrong gave !She the invocation ahd Mrs. A lbert and M ayer was' in charge-of tJ\p-pifr ery- big consequence^ for gainers of ugh the week.and' Articles oh the hazards of v a ri- B H girl ous reducing drugs now on the

m arket w ere read by Mrs. A rm - B 2 J son strong. Secret pals fo r the quar- Igs, te r w ere revealed and gifts ex­

changed... I ■ ime Movies of the annual svvim- )ve- m ing party w ere shown by M rs. 1 • Ige, W a y n e ' Smith. Mrs. R alph L lM I and Holm es gave a hum orous read- a lain ing. M U 'and Q ueen.for the th ree month pe- pj ! is riod in Division T hree w as K e \

M ary PowelU with a weight loss jjq ] D of 19>4 pounds. M argaret Weeks Raym

was runner-up with a loSs of nounc J ou 1 4 ^ pounds. forthcner X)ivislon four queen was w an- daueh ad. .M ort' with a ■ loss of 20V4' Aufde

pounds and Roberta Dunlap w qs M rs. ] runner-up with an e ight and -a a half pound loss. Queens Whfere a t the presented gifts, c a p e s and therai crowns.

' It was announced that an eve- n .J'’" ning TOPS Club has been form- K U i

ed. Anyone Wanting information n should contact Mrs. Arm strong. K C C

ind * HA^by A l t a r S o c i e t y

the W o r k s h o p S e tgn! . GLENNS FER R Y — M em bers m an I

of O ur Lady of Lim erick A ltar d Society was planning to a ttend costun

oj the Boise and Caldwell Dean- pjanne eries workshop a t Sr. M ary’s [he bp School. Caldwell, Tuesday. ,he

r An explanation of the five guests com m issions which, replace the Jppoin

hi- -nine com m ittees functioning for- ■u/’riohi UI. m erly will be the function of , I, th is workshop. The five commi.s- j,el

sions include organization se r- _ „ vices, church commiinities, fam - --p -

ily affa irs, com m unity a ffa irs ^ and international affairs. ■A c ---------- ;------ :------------------------------- and ca

Sie “ PpUcation for a license would It be published and everyone ^

would kno\^ We had never been ® m arried .

We are a devoted couple. Ab- „ js- by. and we “ feel” as m arried as Jy*® ,

legally m arried couples, but we want our children to be legiti- ^

i j j m ate, and we want to get this off Mrs ■g our consciences. Is there, any were t ‘ n way we can get m arried now

without em barrassing our fam - ducted I i lie s .a n d children? If you can reation

,( help us we would be eternally j,y grateful. No nam es, please. / ' 'I ,CT 1 HUM LUUI. t-ALIl'UKNIA C J l tj" DEAR FROM: Ask your law-

yer to tell you about-Seetlon 79 n’fn ’be of the CaUlamla Civil Code which he m ay agree could an-

,■ SWSr' your' p'rohlemV ' 'J' 24 ■' Schweil ir- How has the world been trea t- Plans ur ing you? Unload your problems m as bc no on D ear Abby, Box 69700, Los Youth : er Angeles, Cal.. 90069.. F or a_per- e r t Mil re- sonal, unpublished reply, enclose meetinj jet a self-addressed, stam ped enve- Mrs, ur lope._____________ ■_______ for the

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Sodia Hall,

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gave ston,A lbert ' Ml

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quTrl J - M - .U N D A 'ULRICH orga

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R ^ h L i n d a U i r i c h r

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R e v e a l D a t eIt loss HOLLISTEk — Mr. and Mrs.. iVeeks Raymond Ulrich, Hollister, an- iss 0 1 nounce the engagem ent and

forthcom ing m arriage of their W an- daughter, Linda, to G ary D. K e ^

20V4 Aufderheide. son of Mr. and P w qs M rs. E lm er Aufderheide. Filer. m d - a A Nov. 4 weddjng is planned W!fere a t the Twin Fnlls Im m anuel Lu- Sp«

and theran Church. ' celve}/. If, :f. meet

f o r m - R u m m a g e S a l e w ith 'la tio n n a.irong. K e p o r t O l v e n patro

HANSEN — Mrs. Ruth W right ,he ' ’ 5

reported on the successful rum- no . I m age sale sponsored by the unit Njghl when m em bers of the Royal and i >Ieighboor Lodge me.t a t Wood- green

nbers m an Hall. politaAt the Oct. 24 m eeting a hobo 61. N

Ttend costume Halloween pa rty was Gail jea n - planned with prizes slated for of Ca * 0 ' s ,ti,e best costum es. Other lodges Pro

, in the a rea are to be invited as Thom !y® guests. Mrs. W ayne Sm ith was Leont

appointed chairm an , with Mrs. Fred ; for- 'W’right, Mrs. E a r l B aker and M n in or Lena Bohrn on the com m ittee W. I. imi.s- help her. Mrs. Cloe Weech of th

se r- ^ j |] n,a|jg ,|,e stew, a traditional assist .f p a r t of the party . Mary

A cooked . food sale, bazaar Joine:------- and card party w ere planned for Jones.,,,..1 ,1 la te r this fall. A le tter from Mrs. Mrs.

“ Irene Johnson. T acom a,, Wash.. Joneste e n ^ P

P ro tem officers w ere Mrs. -Q C Ab- Baker. Mrs. Weech, Mrs. Stella

»d a s Hughes. Mrs. Helen Remington. R y i t w e Dora • Daw. Mrs. Wright ^BEiti- and Mrs. Minnie Bedow.!s off Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Baker *

apy were hostesses. Mrs. Leo Rob- , !.* now e rts and Mrs. Remington con- °

fnm . ducted gam es during the rec- . ™rs can '■cation hour. devoti

H- » ¥ Sam[■ally » »

‘'HA C l u b G o f T v e n e s wa* ailaw- FILER — Four Square Club Goodli „ TJ m em bers r e l a t e d the m any for pa :«*le things for which they had to M rs

an- be thankful when they m et a t hostes ■ th e home of 'Mrs. Royden

Schweitzer. reat- P lans were m ade for a Christ- I lems m as box to be sent to the Idaho I

Los Youth Ranch, R upert. Mrs. Rob- I -per- e r t Miller w as in charge of the I close m eeting. I:nve- Mrs, Larry Schaefer Is hostess I

for the Nov. 15 m eeting. I

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Y, OCT. 28th I1(XD% H um an H air I

WIGSReg. $75.00 i I

x tra fo r WHITE FROSTED) ; I

rowrt In tern a tio n a l is p ro u d | IHs , f i n e q u a lity ^m achine | I -----ia w id 's. I

1(X3% H um an- H a i r I '

P A R T I A L L Y I

A N D - T I E D W I G I

K ‘39“ |lITY C b L L E G E f2 N«x« l> th* Idflh* TlwaMr I

-- mm prog ram-'Topic T H Presented For H Relief Sot ietyH '^WERD'KLl“ ^ ‘ ‘ "S ocial Rela- '

ttons” was the p rogram topic for thfi recent evening m eetings

Vol th e Wendell W ard LDS Relief ‘ Sodety h e ld a t . the Cultural

H Hall.^ ----- Mm 'rlftn Prlnn» Msiilstprf hv ^

M r s ^ ^ U n , 0^_Johnson,- Mra.i _

W eaver and M rs.-E dw in John- ston, presented ^Jig^ rogram .

M rs. Lorento ' E ! ' M echam . president, of .the_Jlelief Society,

w ■ conducted the^lnisiness sessions ■i ' for both meeTlngs. 'M ' .■ M em bers of the Singing Moth-■ ers held their weekly practice■ a t the close of- the m eetings.B 1 Mrs. W eaver is the choris te r

and Mrs. L. N., Byington, the organist. P repara tion is being m ade for the C hristm as holiday program s, quarte rly conference and for a spring concert.

Mrs. LeRoy Gibbs will use “ Cultural Refinem ent” fo r the ^ next lesson topic. The m eetings r \ _ begin, a t 7:30 p.m ; Monday and a t 9:30 a .m . Tuesday. Bl

Mrs., * * X- Writ

■ a“nd OES Invitations iJigtheir — . I p , M ar/ D. Received By son

ni d Chapter No. 29 b u hI Lu. Special Invitations w ere re-

ceived and. read a t the recent m eeting of Twin Falls C hapter No. 29. O rder of E astern S tar, ^ . with Mrs. E rm a Scott, w orthy ■ m atron, and Gene Sharp, worthy patron, presiding.

. Invitations received included '- ''y - ■■‘ght the SOth A nniversary of Liberty Mi rum- No. s j for Nov. 12; Friendship of B'

Night. S tar of the West No. 35 Wahi oyal and Adah No. 8, Nov. 1; Ever- atten ood- green No. 43. Nov. 6; Cosmo- Busii

politan No. 36 and R adiant No. City, [lobo 61. Nov. 7. and a reception for We was Gail Anderson, grand sentinel for E for of Cambridge No. 56. Nov. 19.

dges P ro tem officers included Mrs. p d as Thomas Shouse, m arshal; M rs. i i K was Leona Hann, organist, and Mrs. ■

Mrs. Fred M ontgomery, conductress. L C S and Mrs. Ivan Johnson and Mrs.

ittee W. I. Johnson were chairm en gtanc cech of the refreshm ent com m ittee, semg onal assisted by Mrs. F rank Jenkins, jop

Mary Ann Jenkins, Mrs. Ted "uni’tc zaar Joines, Mr. and Mrs. R obert recer 1 for Jones, Mrs. F lorence Jones, rinnr Vlrs. Mrs. Lyle Jones, Mrs. Velora „ ish Jones and Mrs. F ran k Kellogg. ..i f If tiona

!-s- Food Sale Held Mrd“ r-. I • > t • > ^ absei

;ton By W W Group Lai‘g TUTTLE—A cooked food sale ,i,pr was held a t a m eeting of the .u „ ^ ' >ob- Tuttle WW Club a t the hdme POn- of Mrs. W illiam M aude. mAmirge- Mrs. M ary B urkhard led the

devotional services and Mrs.Sam Thornton w as pre.sented a.special gifft. The C hristm as Fes- ____

-------tival—for—lIuLis of—tne county "o x> was announced for Oct. 30 a t the :iub Gooding Grange Hall and plans any for participating wqre discussed.

to M rs. R aynard W right was co-' u l; a t l»stess,_ ____ ■■■de'n

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■ e n s o f o u t s t a n d i n g f e e

I I t h i s w e e k - e n d !

I The new hom e ofI MR and MRS. DELMARHVl I C larence S au n d e rs , cont

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O ' B r y a n P l a n mVul"

D e c e m b e r R i t e s tBURLEY—M ri and Mrs. Alvin

■ W right, St. Anthony, announce the engagem ent and forthcom-

. ing m arriage of their daughter, ^M arty, to Charles F . O’Bryan, , son of M rs. Dorothy E. O’Bryan

.. arid the late G. C. O’Bryan,? Burley. _ _

__ Miss W right is a g raduate ofSouth F rem ont High School and C h C

infpr attended Idaho State University. c ,._ She was graduated from ISU S n C .-tH / T rade and Technical School in rthv business.. She is employed at

1-M.L. F reigh t, Inc., Salt Lakeuded ings ilerty Mr. O’Bryan is a graduate [j,g p Iship of Burley High School, attended gram ). 3 5 Idaho S tate University and Is ^ jrs Iver- attending Stevens - H enager’s g ram imo- Business College, Salt Lake ^ik. , r No. City. new yifor Wedding plans a re being m ade The

tinel for Dec. 16 in St. Anthony. covere}. ^ cloth ;

Mre. P r e s b y t e r i a n n T rrll

^ss! L e s s o n G i v e n «>rviciHAZELTON — ‘‘More Under- Mrs.

men stand ing ' of Teen-agers.” pre- tea co sented by Mrs. Raymond Wil- D m H

cin.^ son. was the lesson-w hen the United Presbyterian Women m et

o®” re ce n tly -a t the home of Mrs. irr Claude Bernard.

Mrs. Wilson gave the devo- M tional service. Mrs. Harjin Mc­Millan was a guest. Mrs. Ber­nard acted as president in the absence of Mrs. W alter Shouse.

LaRilla Clark, n o m i n a t i n g U . comm ittee, chairm an, re p o r t^

the *bc present officers have been • chosen to serve another year in

office. This, was accepted by the fo .. mem bers.the .,.

g l PLANT 1 ^iHty” n e x t sp r in g ’s g a rd e n b u lb s the ' NO W . H undreds of

lans v a rie tie s a t *

- Globe Seed & Feed ^

ELTON RANCH HO

E N — f f iJ S E mid Sunday

p.m.

h o m e with panoram -jim a r M echam hom e gfu rn ish ed an d dec- H

Sold M edallion beau- Hic h e a t p u m p h eat- Bnd a ir cleaning . T he Ile g a ra g e with auto- Hla s room s fo r fru it . Hable s to rag e , freeze r Hg e ra to r an d a "m u d Hh o w er and utilities. Hsh o w p lace witr’i ddlz- H

ding fe a tu res ! S e e it H

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I M embers Of HavI R e l i v e A A Q i T i e n t s C■ By PAULINE DAY those ^ — TimTfrR ----- BUHfc------i lew often -d ooa th^P cliche;■"‘Let’s get together again c h i l < p som etim e.” really incite a proj- Earl I ^ ec t? For hfieitoers of the 1967 cox. P■ - T im es ■ -'N ew / - Magic, Carpet Wilco>■ T ravels Hawjfiian tour th a t’s ex- Greem H actly what 'K did. nar. r ■ ' M any of the m em bers of the i'■ tour were a.ble to relive moments ■< of their trip when they m et atH i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe u"eve

- W asko (or an-' October potluck Rose luau. Luke

Decorations w ere carried out gchmuin a Hawaiian theme.’ w ith m any --------of the guests appearing in muu m uus purchased while they were in the islands. Hawaiian music se t the mood and even the gusty

, I Idaho wind couldn’t . detract C l l from the tropical atm osphere. . J U

A centerpiece of tropical fruit accom panied the serving table.

-nn Highlights of the meal womo“ ■ w as a cake decorated with a good

Hawaiian scene.- fecf? ■' Invitations w ere sent lo all

"of _ i IIC h a l k D r a w i n g s sudde

“ y- r ' l A J . A * A. pletel^SU S h o w n A t M e e t moreII FILER — Rev. Glen Parish , weigh

pastor of the First Baptist Iqrger Church, 'pressented chalk draw-

, Ings and m usical num bers at . , the F iler Women’s Club pro- weign

'eu g ram a t the Methodist Church. t"is ra I* Mrs. Wilfred H errett was pro- ize a r

g ram chairm an. Mrs. Joe Krep- day, v elk, I president, distributed the e ■ new yearbooks. ’ . °

ide The refreshm ent table was k covered with 'a handm ade lace structe cloth and centered with an ar- startlir rangem ent of fall flowers. Mrs. sheer H errett and Mrs. Charles Shaff , presided a t the tea and coffee P services. Mrs. Lafe B arron and sclenci

er- M rs. Lola Hatch were on the give c re- tea com m ittee. by a :11- A fea t

each

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JO HNSON ELECTRIC — Electrical Conti H azelton — P hone 829-5302

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.H aw aiian to u r nts O f Trip_ _

those . who went on the tour._ji Guests a t the l u a i ^ cluded M r—

ain c h i l d r e n , M r. and Mrs. oj- Earl Faulkner,. Mrs. Laura WII- ' 367 cox, Mr. and ^ r s ; George W. oet Wilcox, Mr. an d ' Mrs. Earl- BX- Greenawalt, Mrs. Stanley Bed­

nar. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Es- .hp linger: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nel- ^ Is o n , M rs.-lrene Melton, Mr. and

Mrs. Guy Hunter, Mrs. Vere fQg Grieve. Mrs. Nona Askew, Mrs. ick Rose McClain, Mr.' and Mrs.

Luke Sonner and Lotus JoySchmucker. '■"

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a good side buf m ig h t loolc p e r­fect? You'll bo th rilled by fho

_ new e asy w a y science h as d is- C9 vered for y o u to beconria Suddenly Slim a n d yet co m ­pletely co m fo rtab le . If y o u 're more th an 15 p o u n d s over-

sh. w eight or y o u r w a istlin e fs ‘St Iqrger th a n 32 inches, th en

this Idea is not fo r you. If your J.” . w eight p ro b lem fa lls w ith in

this ran g e , then y o u con rea l- ro- ize a new , sm o o th er figure to- JP- day, w ith o u t d ie t o r exercise.

Sudden ly Slim is a n a l i ­as new kind o f 4 -oz . g ird le cbn- ce structed o f sc ience fibers. O n e ir- startling in n o v atio n is th e

sheer nylon fro n t p an e l. This ee p e rm an en tly s tiffen ed by a

science p rocess a n d c an n o t he give o r sag . It's su rro u n d ed

by a slim m ing ac tio n bo rder.B A fea th e rs titch ed p a n e l d o w n I each side o f th is g ird le w ill H contour your h ip s if they a re H a problem .I , The g ird le Itself Is o f a■ "w o n d er" L y c r a sp a n d e x I blend. It's o n e w p o w er net I consisting of ny lon , o ce ta to■ and sp a n d e x . It Is so com - I fortable ,b u t h a s such slim - I ming streng th , it g iv es your■ fiqure every th in g th a t 's pos-■ sible w ilh a fo u n d o tip n . .H "S udden ly S lim " Is tha I peak achievi?'ment o f th e Coli- H forniq d o s ig iim -q en iu s , Ulqu^I Try ’'Sudden ly -S lim " In e ith e r I girdle o r p a n tie version no w I . . . be su d d e n ly slim m er to- I d a y. A v a ila b le .In classic I wlilte or b lack , a t fhe M ayfair.B . <—Acfvarllss/nenf

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LDS Church w as the setting for the Sept.^2 m arriage of Teresa (Terri) L arsoa anct Kent Charles U B Krohn. < . ■ _ _ l l

— The bride :U the d a u g h le r 'o f ™ ^ -------------- Me—miA-MrK...IM E d . La rsOB r------

Hagerm an;' and Mr. K^ohn Is ’ ^ the son of Mr., and Mrs.' Ronald jp . Krohn, Boise, i fo rm er Bliss andH agerm an re s id e n ts . ................ -

The evening double ring nupt- als were perform ed by Presi- dent Richard 'Everson, Jerom e, Gboding LDS Stake president.I^q u ty basket^.of gladioli decor- a ted the chapeL

The bride, escorted b y ' her father, w ore a floor-length Bridal O riglntf gown of Chan- tilly lace over delustered peau <le soie. The gown w as fashioned - with a molded bodice, scallop- ped edge sab rina neckline and long lllypoint sleeves. Tiny seed pearls and irrldescen t sequins enhanced the bodice. The bouf-

- fan t sk irt vias edged with small scallops. T he-ch ap e l train was caught to the gowp a t the shoul-

■ ders with a white flat bow.The tiered bouffant viel fell to

h e r elbows and w as held with white organza petals and seed pearls. W hita lace slippers com- pleted the b rid e 's ensem ble.

S h e-carried a cascading bou­quet of stephanotis tied with ' a ; white satin s tream ers and cen- {jt^l tered with «. large' white Cat- telya orchid. , teUo

Shirlee Steele, Bliss, w as m aid Theof honor. MSss Steele was the _____tbride’s room m ate a t Idaho State ^ University, J’ ocatello. Mrs. Mel- j C vin Chick, s iste r of the bride, was the bridesm aid. D ebra Lar- son was jun ior bridesm aid and Com Michele Larson, was flower girl. 2 i The junior bridesm aid and the flower g irl a r s a lso sisters of the bride. ■ Ben

K eith ' Kolar, Wendell, was sponso best man. Ushers were David Club, Fleming and Mike Hardwick, round both Bliss. Keven Taylor, Kim- a t the berly, cousin of the bridegroom, is wel was ringbearer.

Mrs. Miohael Judd, Coalville, The Utah, w y organist and accom- havo i panied Gail P rice - and Sidney P " '- P rite i both Arco, who sang Courts three duets. hers c

Mrs. Wayne R ickard, Pocatel- “ Io, sister of the bridegroom , a t­tended the guest book. The re- JERi ception w as held in the church F o rt t cultural hall. caller

Tho refreshm ent table was square covered with a white satin floor- u length cloth and was centeredwith the - ^ive-tlered__Wfrifiing

—---------- caKe.- i-ive bell-shaped cakes , ^formed the lower tie r which rest- ed on a round m irror. The cake was iced In white and decorated with flowers In varying shades RUP of apricot .artd topped with a o f the m iniature bride and bridegroom . Church Silver bud'»a?es with apricot- vest d colored flowers flanked thc Nov. 1( cake. The cak e w ns baked and decorated h[/ Mrs. G erald Dun- combe. W i n

Serving th a cake and pouring , the punch -were Mrs. H. E. S h o ' W ear, 'San Bernardino, Calif.; . M rs. Orval Searle , Burley: Mrs. O f I Merle Kline, Twin Falls, and ^ M rs.'D on Xaylor, Kim berly, all B iy i

groom. it willQuartet tables w ere covered show a

wilh white sa tin cloths and cen- The ai tered with special centerpieces during of a tiny bride and bridegroom home o and an apr(k:ot-coIored rose un- The ' de r glass. be heic

Gifts wene arranged by Mrs. the Bui Jam es P rice, Mrs. Leonn Urie, soon as Twin Falls , and Gloria Fleming, tim e an Bliss. for the

Special guests were the grand- Valen m others o f the bridegroom, Mrs. chapter Breda S w H rlnpffn nn>1 Mrs ton. -Mt

----------- Elva Kitcnoe, both T\vln Falls. resentAssisting with the reception will con

were Mrs. Duncombe, Mrs. Wil- Valentir bur Elliott,! Mrs. Roy Kenitzer, Pledg Mrs. F loyd M arsh and “Mr. and’ bers of Mrs. D ealt W illiams. a t 7:30

The coiiple took a wedding of Mrs. trip to Salt: Lake City an d Provo, of XI C

TTie bride was feted a t a pre- membei nuptial ttiiscellaneous shower dinner i hosted byi Mrs. Monty Brown- ter the field, Boise, co-worker a t the Refres LaDor’s B eauty Salon, Boise. Mrs. Lj

The brW egroom's p a r e n t s Brown, hosted a rehearsal d inner at A lexander’s Sportsm ans Lodge, USE TH Thousand, Springs. FOR F jI

The young couple resides In Pocatello; where the bridegroom I

. is attending Idaho S tate Univer- : 1 ^ sity, m ajoring in arch itecture , ;■ |V | and the bride is employed as a j; - beauticiaai. '

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Stevens was given a surprise , b irthday pa rty recently a t the :■ L M arley fiome of Mr. and Mrs. ;■Lester M o lt Mrs. M ark Bowers assisted M rs ^ Jo U r Gam es and ■; Dl a soclaj,.»h0tlr were featured. ■; ^ Prizes w ere won by Orval Wall ■; and Mra. E thel Mae Sanders. ^vww^__

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cen- U tah universities and Idaho State B Cat- Mijrional Spurs convention, a re , fro

teflo; Leslie W arner, Pocatello, and s m aid Tbe ISU Chapter ol the national wo as the ------- 1 , ■ , —...- -----

•.jweT- Social Events Albride. - r

a Lar- ------------------------------------------------1 0d and Country Pals CIulj. will m eet . ir girl, a* 2 p.m. F riday a t the home \ / vid the M rs. Wade Sharp. . . ers of * * »

■ Ben Lozier’s Tune Tw isters, to A was sponsored by the Fourth of July And

David Club, will play for an old-time and dwick, round dance a t 9 p.m. Saturday high

Kim- a t the Moose Hall. The public en’s;room. is welcome. Firs

* * * Fall ilvllle, The Silver and Gold Club will Pi ccom- havo a potluck d inner a t 1-2; 30 en hSidney P-"'- Monday at Sunnyview gen£

sang Courts Recreation Hall. Mem- concbers a re asked to bring their Jr.

,-otoi own table scrvlce. That-' - ^ * ^ gi^e

tie re- JEROM E — 'P a u l Clements. ,ihurch F o rt Hall, will be the fteatured '°T ,

caller a t a special Magic Valleysquare dance a t 8:30 p.m. Sat- " “ 'J

fi„nr urday a t the Jerom e MooseItered «'>,"• AM square dancers a re ho^| .HHino welcome nnrl Ihnsp nltcnrilnp nro

asked to bring dessert or sand- Jr , “est! wiches and their own table ser-

cake K * No.":irated * * *hades RUPERT—The Mothers Club ^ IffTT o f the Rupert F irst Christian room. Church will hold its annual har- iricot- vest dinner and country store , j ,

the Nov. 18 a t tho church.1 and :f :f X .Dun- rneei

, W i n t e r F a s h i o n hom,

S h o w , S h o w i n g a s l:allf.; I fM "- O t H o m e s S e t e^e/iand Mr

y, all BURLE'Y — XI Omega Chap- j^rvi

^ It will sponsor a w inter fashion vered show and a showing of hom es, ton.

cen- The announcement was m ade ,ieces during a regular m eeting a t the q room home of Mrs. LePage Layton. ^e un- The w inter fashion show will * '

be held a t 8 p.m. Nov. 30 a t Mrs. the Burley Elks Lodge Hall. As vOT Urie, soon as details a re arranged the c ( ning, tim e and date will be announced jo u

for the showing of homes, rand- Valentine Girl selected by the Mrs. chapter was Mrs. Don W orthing- P*"“ -Mrs. ton^M M .—W ofthington-willTep-' — Us. resent Xi Omega Chapter and ption will compete in the International Wil- Valentine Girl contest.

Itzer, Pledge ritual for new mem- and bers of Xi Omega will be held

a t 7:30 p.m. Thursday a t home iding of Mrs. Jack Mason. M em bers rovo. of XI Omega C hapter will join pre- m em bers of Alpha Zeta for a

ower dinner a t Drift Inn, Rupert, af- own- ter the ritual.

the Refreshm ents were served by se. Mrs. Layton and Mrs. Ransom n t s Brown, co-hoste,sses.

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the registration of coeds from three liIdaho State University attending the s

Uon. a re , from left, Connie Hill, Poca-/ focatello, and Pam W arner, Twin Falls. liI national wom en's sophomore honorary s

i t s A l a s k a S l i d e s ,

----------' T a l k H i g h l i g h tII m eet . . .s hom e W o m e n s M e e t

• Slides and a guided tour talk on th e ir recen t m onth-long trip

*risters, to A laska, given by M rs. M yrtle 1 of Ju ly A nderson, M rs. B eulah Sweet J ild-tim e and M rs. A lm a R equa, w as the 1 I tu rd a y h ighlight of the C hristian Wom- V.

public e n ’s Fellow ship m eeting of theF irs t C hristian C hurch. Twin 1 F alls . ca

lub will P ra y e r and thoughts w ere giv- coi It 1-2; 30 en by M rs. M elvin E slinger; The cui inyview g enera l hu.«iiness m eeting was of

M em- conducted by M rs. P au l Moseley soi g th e ir J r . mi

The devotional se rv ices w ere dil given by M rs. Robert Nelson on (

■ments “ Y our Inner w alls ." F in a l plans ba| •a tu red com m ittee ch a irm en w ere gr, 'v o i ie v announced for the N ovem ber n Sat- H arvest B azaar.Mnncp R efreshm en ts w ere se rved by '

„ hostesses, M rs. H. Lockhard,

M rs. O. A. Ja ck so n and M rs. Ja m e s S h a rk e y -o f G roup No. 2.

iristian C l u b C o n v e n e s —al har- XUTTLE—M rs. WilUam M a u d e « ' s to re ip j devotional serv ice and X

M rs. M ary B urkhard w as 1 n | ^ c h arg e of lh<i p m gi'a in a t a H m eeting of the WW Club a t t h c ^ ^ |

p hom e of M rs. R ay n ard W righ t.«M rs. B urkhard led a gam e and ■

i g a B ible quiz. M rs. M ike M ason ^ and d au g h te r , B renda , w ere J

guests.M rs. M aude and M rs. W right ■

Chap- served refreshments. ___ 'punced lh e n ex t rtitJfeting Is NoV. 2 n r ash lon th e hom e of M rs. S am T hom - f l lo m es. ton. ■

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30 a t SO ARE OUR TAXES f lall. As VOTE FOR: Lowrenc* Tolman,ed th e c G. (jack) Pope, Nolan Victor, f llunced Jouph Stumph Jr.

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I TUESDAYS '1 1 :3 0 a .m . - 2 :0 0 p.m .

-SUNDAYS :fm m IStOO no«n to 4 :0 0 p.m.

j For th o se w ho se e k th e extI in ea ting , th e Holiday offiI fine fo o d s and personal siI p h e re of g rac io u s eleganci

“ i| THE HOLIDAYINNKEEPERS SALADO p«n «v«ry •v«n ing for yoor d ining p ie •ur*. S«l»ct your ow n icy crisp to lo d t, t< th«m 'w ith a g a la a rray o f •pecially pr par*d gourm «t d re itin g i.

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HOLIDAYPARTIES

PSof>« n o w . ^ ^ r»»«fvotioo*. O ff i f and com pany porti«« (larg* e r cmolf)

JThanksgiving, O rU tm a s , N ew YMsrtJ .

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n three hosted the convention. More thaling the sessions which begin w.Ith registraI, Poca-/ from the University of Utah, Uta:n Falls. ham. Young University attendedlonorary socials.

h M a g i c V a l l e yMRS. ELMER

3 © f 708 e. Avm. Dtour talk ^ ;

-long trip Chicken Casserole•s. Myrtle 1 chicken, cut up ih Sweet 1 can mushroom soup , was the 1 cup quick cooking rice ian Wom- Vj package dry onion soup mix ig of the (No salt needed):h. Twin Line bottom of a 9 b.v 12-Inch

casserole dish with one) cup un- were giv- cooked quick cooking rice. Place nger; The cut pieces of chicken on top ting was of rice. Sprinkle with dry onion I Moseley soup. Over this pour one can

mushroom soup, which has been ces were diluted.'lelson on Cover with aluminum foil and nal plans baije -for- one hour a t 350 de- len were grees.■lovember ' .

;erved by m ’s Times-News will pay j5 ockhard ‘ ach week for the best tecipe

p. r Mrc’ subm itted for Magic Valiev Fa- J 0 . Esi vurillii;;'"it- you have a lavorlte kson and •’ecipe, just mail It to the Recipe of Group I>epartm ent, Women’s Page E d­

itor. Tho recipe becomes the property of the Times-News and cannot bo returned.)

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Sudie Hager. Ben Dqvis and d o 'Jeannette LeMoyne. Dit

^ ^ f l Mrs. LeMoyne reported the C H ^ f l receipt of a number of aw ards. M r ^ ^ f l H er poem, "H ushed," won the Mr ^ ^ f l certificate of m erit in the 1967 cor ^ ^ f l North Am erican Mentor Maga'- ers ^ ^ f l z ine .annual poetry contest; her der

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F o o d T r a i n

I s A n n o u n c e d Fs®'J E R O M E— "Announcement

^ ^ f l was m ade that the food train for the Odd Fellows Home, Cald-

^ ^ f l well, will be in Jerom e Sunday ^ ^ f l when m em bers of Syrlnga Re- ^ ^ f l bekah Lodge m et recently. ^

All m em bers a re asked to bring their food fo r .th e train to the Monday meeting.

Mrs. William Hopkins reported . that the hospital bed Is on loan

a t the present tim e . ' Mrs. George Easton urged all mem- ' bers to save coffee bands to

' purchase a coffee m aker. ■ iMrs. P earl Utter, noble grand, .

---------- honored all her officers and past 'noble grands. Plans are being >1

5 Q made to hold a Fun Night Nov. ' ' ^ 13.

Menu committee m em bers for the evening were Mrs. Ellis

______ Reddick, Mrs. Avery Floyd and________Mrs. Willard Shropshire. L™

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le re to p lay y o u r favorite Meio- hes o re tiie n im ble fingers

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I Writ- National W riters' Contest; . and iations she won a citation of m eflt for khart, h e r poems, "My Son" aiid "Cy- > and cloflam e," listed In the 1967 j

D irectory of Avalon Poem^. ^ d the Original pioems were given by vards. Mrs. B urkhart, Mrs. H ager and in the Mr. Davis. Mrs. Ash, president. i B 1967 conducted the election of offic- i Maga'- e rs for the coming year. P resi- I t; her dent is Mrs. Woodrow Ash: vice ^ — — president, M r s ,^ u re n c e Camp-

. b e ll, ' an d Secretary-trea’iu re r ,Mrs. E thlyn Walklngton.

Mrs. 'Hager presented the pro­gram in honor of Oct. 15, first recognized by Idaho as Poetry Day, and now so recognized by 48 sta tes and 15 foreign coun-

•ment fries. She based her talk on an train “''’tioie w ritten by herself and Cald- published In "A uthor and Jour- ■ndav n a l's t;" " S to r y - .T e l lI n g in i 1 R ^ Verse.”, Mrs. R ay Short, Pocatello,~d to w a s ag tteg t,--------- ---- —train

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Twin Falls tlm es-N evvt 9 Oct. 27-28, 1 9 6 7 .

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P r o g r a m G i v e nMrs. Glenn Dossett was In

charge of the program , "Christ­m as. Ideas,t* when members_oL_

—: tho Em anon CliJb m et a t tho . home of Mftf. T; M. itnli^il. .

3 1 A special prize was won by .; Mrs. r. T. Creed. Hostes^s

were' _Mre. . Maurice Allen and ^ M,^. Knight, - - r —

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NEW OFFICERS of the Cr«dlt Womea Ization. togeOter wltli those taking acUw Installation banquet a t the Holiday Inn TI Irom left, seated, Mra. Nan Moon, p r Hanel, immediate past-presldent, and M

Active Suppo] U. S. Fighting

Respect for the laws of tlie b a n q u . e United States and active support and empl

• and backing of our fighting men or husban in Vietnam was urged Thurs- for the ev day ev«nii^ by Times-News' Enlargii Executive « i i to r O. A, (Gus) "W hat's Kelker as he was speaker a t the thing?” ^ Installation banquet o f Credit of those i Women Tntemational of Twin for establ: Falls. out for cri

The banquet, a t the Holiday burners, t Inn, saw Nan Moon installed a s ing group president for the 1967-68 period. He also succeeding Mrs. Grace Hanel less of pa who had served in that post show resf since Oct., 1966. - of the Uni

Other officers installed for the os we we coming club year a re Mrs. should su Laura Kemp, vice president: a lasting Mrs. Louise ‘ Em erson, secre- "Two e: tary; and Miss Betty Jo Stark, Mr. Kelk« treasurer. In addition to Mrs. hand a re Hanel, officers who served dur- out of Vie ing the past y ca r were Mrs. a re those Judy Wight, vice president; place off .Mrs. M ym a Rork, secretaty , is probat and Mrs. Kemp, treasurer. these area

. M istress of ceremonies was “ Regard ^ Cnn h n m, whn |n- feelings —

troduced y • the -speaker and want war guests, ■while Invocation w as to support asked-by M rs. K atie Bixler. In- m ust not stalling officer was F em Mon- ot some i roe. Mrs. Bernice Dunn was o u r thinkli

Thurgood Marsh Come Into Focus

By BARRY SCHWEID school a t WASHINGTON (AP) — Thur- religious

good M arshall’s judicial philoso- In the i ______ph y 'g am e sharply into focus in es Potte

Court Justice. ' verse thisAlthough the term Is young *

and the., evidence necessarily limited, an analysis of his per- form ance to date indicates a lib­eral stance—but a ra ther cau- . tious one.

On the liberal side of the ledg­er. the form er advocate for ■■■ Negroes’ civil rights joined in L i O S C reversing the m urder conyic- tions of two Alabama Negroes. T „ " D In one case, the court found evi- I H J T dence of exclusion, of Negroes

---------from iurles. In the other itfound the Negro c6Aie!>StHl aflei -Vlthe police chief threatened tokill him . , Levin, Ne

To a m an, M arshall’s eight colleagues voted to reverse ^

. -these convictions. But In a less noticed action, the court’s first ” , , Negro justice stood with liberals “ *Abe Fortas and William O. f j j j Douglas ap^rt from the o ther T n ere s r m em bers of the court in a fair Levin cr trial decision. to confirm

As, U.S. Solicitor General,MariJiall had appealed publicly ^yes. Whei lo the nation’s prosecutors to s y p p o ^ ,

“"make sure defendants ^et a fa ir c lattered I trial. Last Monday he took a Levin re significant stand in Ihis area . Pasquler i

At the m urder tria l of a Call- P " 'fornia nian the prosecution In- nnishi

_ troduced testim ony that_the dc-_fendant had offered to m ake a h**rty app deal if he could ^ spared from hu^ness ti the gas cham ber. The

Convicted and under life sen- tence. he appealed lo the Su- form ance c prenle Court and was turned down. Dissenting. M arshall and , . r * ' Douglas joined Fortas in criti- «cizing the m ajority for not tak- jn»tter, I ’v ing the case and deciding if ad- happening .mission of such statem ents a t something tria l should be prohibited. of the tour

In the areas- of obscenity and church-state relations, however.

1 M arshall seem s to be taking ar m ore m oderate position. The re-i ______

su it has been decisive.He. voted against hearing the

^ appeal of- an a r tis t convicted In J- M iami for exhibiting six al-

legedly obscene statues in his •I b a ck w rd . And he voted against *. bearing an Amish -• fa rm er’s

^ claim th a t Kansas* compulsory

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Credit Women International organs toastmI taking active parts in 'the annual ling oilHoliday Inn Thursday evening, are, Emersan Moon, president; Mrs. Grace were giident, and Mrs. Dorothy ,Sanborn, was no

ipport Is Urgei iting Men In \the b a n q u e t chairman. Husbands of loyal o r t and employers and their wives He .al ien or husbands were special guests paper c( irs- for the evening. the opii!ws' Enlarging on his subject of d e rs dii us) "W hat's Wrong With Every- y ear wil the thing?” Mr. Kelker w as critical ing that idit of those who showed disregaixl las t sun vin for established laws. He singled be greal

out for ci-iticism the "d ra ft card presiden lay burners, the looters and the riot- tory. a s ing groups.” "Livin

od. He also declared that, regard- no such nel less of party , all citizens should This is ost show respect for the .President and for

of the United States and so long should n the os we were engaged in a w ar of the ft rs. should supprt that effort until ing and nt: a lasting peace was arrived a t. real A n re- "Two extrem es exist today,” should i rk, Mr. Kelker said. "On the one stab le r rs. hand a re those who would pull He co jr - out of Vietnam and on the other the cur rs. a re those who would bomb the and de It; place off the map. The course Presiden [y, is probably midway between is very

these areas. th is couas "R egardless of our personal victory In- feelings — and none of us really peace ta nd want w ar — It Is—np to nit- —At rfi,t as to support our fighting men. We Mrs. Ha In- m ust not let the m oral decay tu re ga\ jn- of some of our people change y e a r of 'as o u r thinking of right and wrong, people a

larshall’s Judicial rocus During Firs’

school attendance law violates sa le” v ur- religious freedom. tional.so- In the obscenity case, Justic- in the in es P o tter Stewart, Hugh L . ju s tice

BBir Black Hfld t ^ uglas voted tu r F s r d T W verse this conviction and said the since i

mg M iami ordinance prohibiting is requii ■ijy " th e knowing possession of ob- by the Cf. scene figures or images for sho rt bv Ib- On thiu- . , activelyAccompanistfor T ¥ > 1 1 ®in Loses Fedal ^e toid

IC- to get_

vi: In Program ObvloiLE.WISTON. Idaho (AP) — j

Srr £ rp n rh .vlnlini.st Reiys Pasquler to and h is Accompanist, ROtJBrr ^6 be ,n

Levin, New 'York City, were as ^ last” i ■ht one in a^passage of F ranck’s S ^ Southern

‘ na ta in A M ajor when the pedals fell off the piano hero Thursday

" I t ’s incredible,” said Levin O. and announced lo Pasquler: g r "T here 's no pedal." C l - *lir Levin crawled under the piano O x U l

to confirm with his hands what Jhe could not believe with his T „ T

•ly eyes. When he touched the pedal A J .1 JL to supports, the entloB _ assembly o » o _ .

c la ttered to the floor. j , PORTa Levin returned to his bench, to tl

Pasquler gave the nod fo com- Saim ence and ar'tl..t nnd accompa- workers,

n . n ist finished the movement to - the Intermission curtain- with The wt _ h ea rty applause for their show vessels,“ business tradition. _ “ ' “ O' su]

The pedals were secured dur- The Ci Ing the intermission and the per- w as a . i

y. form ance concluded without inci- Said, bi ^ dent. cam e in

" I t ’s never happened to m e ing of J . before," said Levin, ’’for that E la th las w. m atter. I ’ve never heard of it sequent J . happening before. We’ll have refinerie! Bt som ething fo talk about the rest p e a r to

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n^ toastm istress. F rom left, standing. Mia l ling officer; Miss Betty Jo S tark , tie ae , Em erson, siecretary. Husbands and i» w ere guests s t the banquet. M rs. Laurn, w as not p resent when the p ictu re was

l rged For 2,s In Vietnamnds of loyalty and treason .” ves He .also said national news- _ ists paper columnists a re expressing ™ ,

the opinion th a t rioting disor- 'of d e rs during the 1968 election "

;ry- y ear will be on a scale exceed- ical ing that in D etro it and Newark .aixl las t sum m er. T he h a u rd s will led be greater than in any previous ard presidential cam paign in his- y

^ v l n g In th is a rea we see rd- no such disturbances around us. uld This is fortunate for all of us ent and for our children, but it * jng should not cause us to lose sight vir-'n ra r of the fact that trouble Is brew- , ” " ntil ing and that a ll citizens, the at. real A m e r i c a n s among us, y,” should give our support lo a sne stab le nation.” he said.)ull He concluded by touching on tier the current poliUcal situation ■; ® the and declared that, although j . rse President Johnson's popularity jen is very low in today 's polls.

th is could quickly change with ^ nai v ictory in Vietnam , or even ..Vi,, illy peace talks. ' ^ , «H- — At rnnrli|slon of the session, „I We Mrs. Hanel was given & minia- :ay tu re gavel and plaque for her ■•-rhe Ige y e a r of service. More than 75 _ i^ „ , ng. people attended._______________

policeriicial Ideas “s"Th<First Month

ites sa le” was c learly unconstitu- j,o^ejt- nani-w

tie- In the church-sta.te case. Chief sent fiJustice E arl W arren. Douglas snn.and Fftrtas dissented. ' - "We

[he Since approval of four justices Cong•■JS Is required to have a case heard sta tes

by the court, each appeal fell indict‘o r sho rt by one vote. but tn

■ On the bench, Marshall has Thisactively questioned the contest- Unifcing attorneys. His approach has vigil tbeen pithy and direct. In trying auditoito get at the h eart of one case, cidents he told a lawyer: " I don't wantto get bogged down in lan- Cguage.” O C l

Obviously, m ore will beknown about M arshall's views k a i

, a s the term w ears on. But for 'jer the moment, he does not appear

To be -thft •n:oiislHuional icono- - I J t c la s t” denounced. by several

, Southem senators who opposed BER'Inv nomination. Calling

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m In Port SaidPORT SAID, Egypt (AP) -

, F o u r Soviet w arships arrived to- d ay to the tumultuous cheers of

">■ P o rt Said residents and dock^ o wo^uld"'ith The warships included two big sibility

vessels, a frigate and an aux- m in istr ilia ry supply vessel. McCa

jr- The Cairo p ress said the visit Senate cr- w as a . courtesy call on P o rt m ittee. ci- Said, but the fact the ships ■ a s ; ;

cam e in the Wake of the sink- ne ing of the' Is rae li destroyer lat E la th last Saturday and the sub-

it sequent Israeli shelling of oil ve refineries in Suez m ake it ap- A;st p e a r to be a dem onstration of M

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Whistanding, Mrs. Fern Monroe, Instal- j0 Stark, t ie u u re r , and Mrs. Louise „ ibands and employers of membersSt. M rs. Laura fom p , vice-president, aratel picture was taken.

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W allace In three

R e n o T a l k Snourc. RENO. Nev. (AP) — Some In I •sslna 2.500 persons c h e e r e d Ala- Basilli illso^ bam a 's George Wallace Thurs- beardi ■ctloii "Ish t a s he- b l i s t e r e d that ceed- "pseudo intellectuals who a re must ■wark causing a breakdown in law and theolo . ^ ii i o rder in this country.” Popvious The fo rn jer governor said the ot

Uj pseudo intellectuals have aided Ious t the Viet Cong, have tried to which

“ see ‘destroy the free , enterprise sys- into E id us have developed a cult m ajorof us '^*'lch a ttem p ts to wrest control prima

I, of governm ent from the working Prel man- Unity

-frew Wallace, on the first leg of. a VaUco the western states, de- Eastei

' ‘ fined pseudo intellectuals as ed oul to a "som e Beai'deU'professors, some a sl

judges, som e reverends and recogr those who d o n 't want to let the Rome

nflnn P<=ople decide about their gov- Thurs( louch ernm en t." "Thi• r i ^ He was Interrupted by ap- d a red

plause 21 times during his Christi ^ i t h speech In the Centennial Colise- honor

even Intellectuals are talking. I about them selves when they sayrliilii’ ‘ * ^ ^ 1 people decide,*-” he f j r. . ” said. ~——------------ -------- -

"The pseudo intellectuals talk about academ ic freedom and

____ free speech, but it took 2,500policemen to let me sp>eak at H arvard and Dartmouth uni- V>L1 versifies. _ ^

"They believe in free speech for them selves but not for those ,

1 who believe In the free enter- liJ*'• prise system ,” Wallace saW.

, He said he was not opposed tohonest dissent about the Viet- y?“ 7 ; nani "war, bu t distinguished dis- ! _

Chief sent from "o v ert acts of trea- "ome. uglas snn.___________________________ Kequa

“ We o u g h t 16 tak i th e Viet itices Cong supporters in the United „ j ’ leard sta tes before grand Juries and I fell indict them . They are nothing J;

but tra ito rs ." JJ?,- ^has This drew a 30-second ovation. A ,

Itest- Uniformed policemen s t o o d ^1 has vigil a t several placcs in the 8“teKe rying auditorium. There were no in- , . , case, cidents. ‘O* •. w ant -------------------------

S e n a t o r A s k s

R e s i g n a t i o n ?

H 0 | f ) e a n R u s k ; 3 , s ;XJsed BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — "How

Calling for the "quiet resigna­tion" of Secretary of State Dean USE T Rusk, U.S. Sen. Eugene J . Mc- FOR I-C irthy , D-Minn., says top Dem- ---------ocrats should oppose President Johnson in the 1968 presidential

> p rim aries unless there is "sig- nificant Improvement in the Vietnam w a r picture."

The sta tem en t to about 1,000__ persons 'Thursday on the Uni-

j. , versity of California campus a t f l B B “ ^ Berkeley >yos greeted with - d o S standing applause. f l DQOCK ^ Rusk resignation, he said, V ■'

would "Indicate a t least a pos- M Cl> b '8 sibility of changfe,” in the ad- f l aux- m inistrations foreign policy. “ ^

McCarthy is a member of the visit Senate Foreign Relations Com- P o rt m ittee. — .>hipssink- 'oyer

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Prisoner (^ MILTOR Fla. (A P) — A carLsuffei

'tHierin Raifofd State Prison hasi E>o< offered to give one of his kid- and neys to a p re tty 13-year-old g irl roenti

- J^ f 1 ean save-«-gh-l‘s ^ f e r — tTHgch Nlles Lloyd Palm er, 23, of Pai

Hurricane, Utah, w role a le tte r k a rei from Cell J-45 w here he is serv- whicl ing one y ear and said, "If this and i alrl needed a heart 1 wniilri-nti. fe r mine w ith ''only the request' to ke that she live her life In a way neigh that would help others to gain a reac^ m ore happy life.” " i 'i

The girl, Karen Lbcklln, has sons undergone twe unsuccessful kid- p a lm ney transplants since 1966. She any i

; tim e

-patriardby- Pope Have — Private Talk Mj

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Paiil VI and Orthodox Patria rch Athenagoras m et today In the g Pope's study for their longest private talk yet on ways to bring their two churches back •J.S.- s together a fte r 900 y ears apart, nam i

While the 70-y^ar-old Pope and 81-year-old patriarch con-

„ ferred in French without in-terpreters, their aides m et sep- i lu ,

,, arately a t the Vatican Sec- ^ re taria t for Christian Unity. '----- Tho m eetm 'l of the Pope and their

patriarch was regarded as the jg y s ( most Im portant since they be- -n,e gan work to unit^ . their church- under; es- In Ch(

In meetings In Jerusalem tion. ' three years ago and in Turkey tac t v last July they spoke only brief- furnis ly. Today’s m eeting was to last PX n most of the m om ing. purch

ome In his specch a t St. P e te r’s flourii Ala- Basilica Thursday, the silver- ket. lurs- bearded A thenagoras stressed ^oir r e d that " a dialogue of charity” with i a re must precede " a dialogue of off t and theologians.” said.

Pope P au l and his aides, on A 1 said the other hand, have been anx- o ther ided Ious to move, to specific Issues easily 1 to which split the two churches lucroi sys- Into East and W est In 1054, the Ami cult m ajor difference being over the checki itrol primacy of the Pope. the vi king Prelates from the Christian given

Unity Office, which handles the nien i of. a Vatican's relations with the m ost de- E astem Orthodox church, point- police as ed out that the p a triarch made Onci

ome a significant step toward turned and recognizing the Importance pf by coi the Rome for both churches In Som

gov- Thursday’s address. units v "This sea t,” the patriarch .de- e r cht

ap- d a red in the largest church of na use his Christendom, " is the first by Mosi

Use- honor and by o rder In the or- senten ganism of C hristian churches.” " “ f" a

cing ------------------------- .

5 Grange Names | " and teomimttee~ I'500 ,

uni‘- Chairmen i■ech Committee chairm en w e r e lose named during a recent Twin Iter Grange meeting.I The new com m ittee chairm en J . were Mr. and M rs. Ray Poe,JiA youth: Mrs. I. T . Creed, pub-

l i c i t y : Mrs. T erry Sullivan, home, economics; Mrs. Charles Requa, refreshm ents; executive

■ jj-t conimittee, legisTafTdin T TT j, J Creed, hospital equipm ent; Irvin - J Bodenstab, business agent; Clif-

ford Davis, agriculture and fair;Mr. Creed, grounds, and Lloyd

l-n Mitchell, building._ j Noah Oliver w as installed as

gatekeeper.I A clean-up day has been set

for 1 p.m. Nov. 6 for grange members. Booster night is Nov.8 and a potluck d inner will s ta rt

’ a t 7 p.m. All m em bers were * u r g e d to a ttend and being

guests.The program consisted oft

games and songs pertaining to

k Halloween.Mrs. Kenneth Poe, lecturer. |

read’ articles on "T axes" and'— "How Much Does It Cost?”

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of . Palm er said he read about «Jo it or itter K aren 's plight In a newspaper ney -gei ery- vt^ich reported' h e r parents, Mr. Walm this and Mrs. Radford Locklln, had been I

-run up->40,OOQ iU-Uiim3t-flK»»tl n B |m t t t ^ nest to keep her alive. Friends arid ,anythin J''ay neighbors ojf the Lockllns al-loner. in a ready have chipped in tll ,0 0 0 .. Howe . " I 'm doing this for the rea-,'Palm er has sons I sta ted and nothing else,” subm itt kid- P a lm er wrote. " I don’t want i would h She any money o r any favors. My its.

tim e here will be up In M arch Waln\ of 1968 and I ’ll proudly go back ords sh to my home s ta te ." to.Raifi

Louie Walnwright, state dlrec- rest In to r of corrections, said, "W e've for car- 3 — ^

Many U.S. Servicei In Vietnam, Join Ll

-Mt w h e e l e r one-yea I■ to SAIGON (A P) — A number of Sentenci jclc U.S.- servicemen desert in Viet- ade a re t. nam and try to live by dealing which d ’ on the black m arket, pimping or fner the

occasionally by peddling m ari- *ce perli juana, a U.S. m ilitary police fordisQl source reported today. The p

■pr The number of deserters a t serters - large funs from 40 to 100 a t any caped

given time, the source said, and would *nd their freedom lasts from a few money the days to several months. iand beo®' The deserters a re able to go country.ch- underground m ost successfully ----------

In Cholon, Saigon’s Chinese sec-' iem tion. Those w ith Juck make con-1 ■ ! key tac t with black m arketeers who ■ ief- furnish them with counterfeit H i last PX ration cards to make large

purchases for resale on the »r’s flourishing Saigon black m ar­ker- ket.sed Some of them also join up ty” with prostitutes and live partly

of off their earnings, a source isaid.

on A few peddle m arijuana to nx- o ther GIs, but the drug is so ^ues easily available this Isn't very hes lucrative trade, the American M Ps and civilians the checking identification cards at

the various post exchanges a re ian given photographs of service ^ 1 1 the m en absept without leave and the nnost are caiight this way, the Int- police source said.ide Once caught, the men a re re; U U ird turned to their units and a trial " W i

of by court-m artial. •optionin Some slip aw ay from their

units while aw aiting trial on oth- de- e r charges.- Many are m arijua- 1 ^ o( na users. L /by Most deserters serve their or- sentences in a stockade In Viet- 1s.” nam and then are sent back to

their units to complete their 11

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Fo Donate B_ Ihad convicts^ on other occ^ Ions i high sch ig 'a sk to doiiate'kidneysT)ut IKey of 97, W It- m ainly thought it wbuld get a , ‘He is

pardle or other cohsideration.| dition, d. We have not-perm itted them to j said. ” ut do It on the advice of the attor- wdlnw er ney-general>”. a nativer. W ainw rlght-uald there had-his stepi id bM n * e ^ ^

id anything happened to the pris-: lives in il-!oner. wright s0-.. However. WalnwHght s a i d . In his a-1 Pa lm er's request had not been Pensacol

subm itted fo r 'a decision and it er wroti nt I would be considered on its m er- and If I Iy its. life, she:h W alnwright said prison rcc- freedom :k ords showed Palm er was sent "I woi

to .R alford June 1 after his ar- a persor c- rest In Tallahassee In Jan u ary ents km re for car stealing. Palm er w as a them ar“----------'------------------^ ^ enough t

lives, th(

viceiAen Desert )in Underworld IpH

one-year tours in the w ar zone.)f Sentences served in the stock- [. ade a re considered "bad tim e” g which doesn’t count toward ei- ,r ther the 12-month Vietnam serv- -y Qan

ice period o r the time required S e rv e for discharge. c®

The police source said no de- ;J n >w It serters a re known to have, es- m w v y caped from Vietnam; This d would require considerable ^ money to get a fake passport

and be smuggled out of the0 country. ____________________ _

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ded with w onderful fe a tu re s fror1-free brick and siding ex terior t on convenience. T here a re th ree baths, living room, dining room, eautifu l kitchen and a double ca r

I iri Hansing-W il|s subdivision w are underground with no overl 5S, th e SPACEM ASTER h a s flami lg elec tric heat, f lam e less cooking g, lum inous ceiling in th e "Live ly” kitchen, d ish w ash e r an d dispi

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of 97,'^W aInwrighi'said:-------------I, "H e 'is In good physical con- . dition,” the prisons d i r e c t o r >isaid. ,

walnwright ^ i d Palm er was a native o( Albany, N.Y;, and-

1-hls stepfather pnd (mother, Mr.! and Mrs. Clarence Palm er, now r ,p lAlt/lr^n^, N V His witl* i lives in the IJtah c ity ,, Wain-

wright said. i, In his letter, published In the 1 Pensacola News Journal, Palm- t er wrote: “ I’m in good health- and If I can save a little g irl's -

life, she can live to enjoy the• freedom I can’t, t "I would fee l-m u ch 'b e tte r as- a person khowfcg that her par- ' ents knew -I w anted to help 1 them and that someone cdred ■ enough to give, ii not their own

lives, then a paxt of themselves so someone else m ight live.”

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POTATO COMBINE and track wo vesting potatoes in tlie Cassia area.

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OLD METHOD ot liarvestlng pota Ing tlie potatoes from the ground I fields are harvested by this method growers use potato combines.

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Bouquets ~si* Stoi

UNIVERSITY OF I D A H O . toi' Moscow — This is the time of A llli year to gather winter bouquets Berl and you should do it soon before com the first severe fall frost, says \Ove University of Idaho agronomist,'=^cn( Dr. Lambert Erickson. Gro'

---------------Plant gathering should be O]done witli i,aie lu ai»Olll spiead---- day.ing the seeds since many of dinr them may bc weeds. As the plants a re gathered, place them in plastic bags. Then take them to the garage o r work room ry or Tshere you can prepare your rabbit 7/iriter bouquet. tails i

Place a newspaper on a wide spray<, ■_____cardboard. The side of a terge paints

paper box works well. Make up avoid *■ as many as necessary. Then But

place the plants side by side tion! 1 arranging the leaves as you or poi would want them to to look in is a \ the bouquet and remove all the a win unwanted leaves and stems, and o Place weights on parts you want are al flattened. Let them dry. Then the to paint them the color you desire. Contae Small pressurized paint cans plant make this job easy and inter- fruit - esting. flamat

Some common Idaho planU: suits i for winter bouquets are teasel. You burdock, rough pigweed, sumac, ries. Russian thistle, . ferns, jimall Oak a pine twigs. „snvall s c r a g g I y Leaf f branches, fiddleneck, tarwaea, mac, sagebrush,' wormwood, “^grasses ivy ail and sedges, horsetails, snowber- into tl

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A t racntly B tm n O ry n n a n H i t lanw r hAoMrid m produdflf nouth food to fetd «Mn pnptai Todqr pndgclm uoufb to MINrtHioe.I h t f i . A t n n a i oor food prictt a « y t M|k«r. . . and ahy m h » t » ooiv coBuw r toodi « f la n a r t t t Um (inner bts used a p ta l n d iK liin ioo t t Ucp gp iritli Hw litM t n a Fed-« il Lind Baik has IiMa I leader ad a pro­per of credit ia tin fam mortfite lield far kalf a ceotuiy. Wa've been a part of Uh teltinl team And M’re proud o( itWisaktatk«Natto«ttfanMa...ftiiridM•fPW n

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and track work slde-by-slda when har- tt Cassia area. This is the back view of b

irvesting potatoes is by workers pick- ^ the ground by hand. Although some , this method in the Cassia area, most

"bines. “ X______ _ moUiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitniiiMKiiii tiorMeet Set ^

BOISE — T he. 75th annual edIdaho Wool Growers Associ- groation convention will be held groNov. 12-14 at Boise. did, Speakers will be John fairStory, Chicago, meat tUrec- troj

AHO, 101* of Independent Grocers’ In :ime of Alliance; —Homiay, Tluqucts Berkeley, CMfT, BLM range direbefore conservationist, a n d H I bert, says \ Overton, Yeso, N.M., presi- clullomist,' ^ ^ e n t of the National Wool con

Growers Association. theId be Opening event will be Sun- T■pread---- dnv avenlnir n social and colliny of dinner event. ‘and^ ............................... ............... .s them vot<3 them to I

room ry or buckbrush wild rose and n ( your rabbit brush. The heads of cat-

tails and bull thistles mu£t be pg^i a wide sprayed with clear or t i n t e d gyr,I large paints when they are picked t o __j ;ake up avoid theur fuzzing'out. thei

Then But be careful in your selec-y side tion! Do not mistake poison oak ogi, s you or poison ivy for sumac. Sumac ook in is a welcome dash of color toall the a winter bouquet. Poison ivy :stems, and oak are colorful but theyu want are also harmful. They contain ^

Then the toxic substance urushiol. Idesire. Contact wilh any part of the I

cans plant — rooL<i. leaves, stem, or Iinter- fruit — can cause a severe in- ^

flamation of the skin.. This re- planU: suits in painful skin rash, teasel. You can distinguish by ber- ;umac, ries. Sumac berries are red. .•Small Oak and ivy berries are white,

g g I y Leaf formation differs from su- rwaea, mac, too. -Hie leaves of poison ifasses ivy and~poIS6n“ oak areT formed Bwber- into three leaflets.'

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bn har- the combine. Most of the potat /lew of harvested with potato coinblnes.

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BURLEY —: Potato harvest in s Cassia County. is now in the v last half of harvesting the 1967 ii potato crop. . - u

V H H Due to an.open, fall with very 5 3 3 ^ little frost potatoes are much a

than was anticipated ear- p lier in the year. Some fields a

Grange Raps « Giving Loans p To C ountries «

KIMBERLY—Kimberly Gran- | gers voted to support , the ^ G r a n g e resolution opposing ^ loans being made to foreign ^

B k i^ S countries by Commercial banks ,• when they met this week. tj

niek ^ decision on the resolution vv ’ P concerning the electoral col- si

m M t '®8e wasn’t reached a s the mem- ’ bers felt the resolution needed ti

moro study. Four more resolu- ci.... tions were sent to the resolu- ir

tion committee for further study. sl

The youth committee rej»rt- ai innual ed the Grange-sponsored 4-H is LssocI- group, the Future Livestock a e held group led by Carl Feldhusen. w

did very—w e ll-a t ''th e —district t« John fair. The group received five

direc- trophies, three buckles, and $75 ai ocers’ in awards. giTiHOy, The executive committee was tli range directed to contact the Cham- tli I H I ber of Commerce and the Lions ci presi- club concerning the erection of ®' Wool community civic club’s signs a t th

the city limits.B Sun- The building committee Is to dl I and collect bids on roofing the hall ol

ii»°ir r"p^rt nt th"iiiiiiiiiiiii meeting. Tho members O

voted to make a cash donation M to the Grange Youth Fund,

ose and i t reported the, m aster’s w ° wifC’ Mrs. Burton Harmon, was fo

nust be recovering satisfactorily from gii n t e d surgery. bieked to Tha r>ffi>-gro wen, jnfnrmprf rr

, there would be an officer’s meet- di r selec- j^g the home of Mr. and Mrs. ai son oak Qgie Wall at 8 p.m. Oct. 20. at

Sumac iT,e literary program was -olor to opened with the centennial can- bjion lyy — -------------------------------------------- -ut they tt

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of the potatoes In ! the Cassia a rea are » coinblnes.

ern Methods Used st Cassia Potatoesharvest in still show considerable green

3w in the vines with the potatoes continu- , g the 1967 iiig to grow in size and gain

- weight. 1with very Fields that are clean of weeds are much and received Irrigation a t the ipated ear- proper time show a good quality 3me fields and a good percentage of-------------- smooth number one potatoes. .

'Where weeds managed to get1---- ahead of the grower the quantity. a n s quality are down in compar- ‘

Ison to the clean fields._ _ In Cassia County most of the j tans potatoes are harvested by me- ‘

chanical or combine diggers, ‘ both self-propelled and pull type. |

I - t C P However there are still a few , _ growers that use the hand- ;

fiT; method.'picking the potatoes

► "5 are dug two rows a t a time- 1 k ® behind thc digger on

a a l banks ground. The potatoes are then picked up by jiand In sacks

resolution weighing about 60 pounds per toral col- sack.t the mem- The sacks are then loaded on on needed trucks and hauled to tho potato ire resolu- cellar or directly to the process- he resolu- ing plants.r further The hand - picked potatoes

show considerable less bruise ee rejwrt- and the dirt and clod situation sored 4-H is nearly eliminated; This makes Livestock a much cleaner product which

Feldhusen, will keep in storage much bet-le—district ter,---------- ---------------- —eived five Most of the hand-picked fields s, and $75 are on a contract basis. The

grower digs the potatoes and nittee was the contractor picks and hauls he Cham- the potatoes to storage. The the Lions crews range .from 40 to 100 plck-

rection of ers and sufficient trucks to keep s signs at them hauled._________________

ittee Is to die lighted In honor of tho new g the hall officers. A reading was read irt nt the by Mrs. Grace Durk, and an members t im b e r poCiif lecited by Mr». _

1 donation Martha Bulcher.Fund. Roll call was answered with m aster’s what the members would like

■mon, was for a Halloween program. The rily from group decided 'they would cele­

brate Halloween with the adults

e r ’s meet- drMseS^'ln *har^timJ^CMtiimes 1and Mrs. and the children in Halloween '

)ct. 20. attire. iram was The closing thought was given 1nnial can- by the lecturer, Mrs. Dean B ritt i

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^ . State SoilV ' • BURLEYI — iFinal plans for f ' the'.Idaho Association of S o i l

Conservation Districts Conven- tion to be held Nov. 15-18. in

1 : • ■ Burley were made recently by H :- ; ' members of West and East Cas- K -! , , sia Soil District^ during a meet- • . “ • i Ing at Burley Elks Hall. K m m I ' The state convention will be H U M E hosted by West Cassia, and East

Cassia Soil Districts. The ladies auxiliary will be meeting at the same time.

*V, ' '■‘j.' Headquarters for the conven- tion will be at Ponderosa Inn. Burley. . Meals- will be served

«a are at Burley Elks Lodge, Pondero­sa Inn and Masonic Temple.

Guest speakers during the T| convention will be Gordon Zim-

e O . ■ merman, NACD, executive sec­retary, and Gov. Don Samuel-

_ _ son. Workshops will be conduct- ►CB . ed and awards will be p r^

sented.State officers are Parker

knd gain Woodall, Sweet, president: Rich- fcttin ard Lawson, Ten.sed, vice presl-

of weeds ;

id quality Harvest Ball Setmfntoes^ SHOSHONE-The annual FFA ^ 1 “ Harvest Ball has been scheduled . ouantUv 'or 9 p.m. Nov. 18 In lhe Lincoln : ?nm nir Auditorium, compar annual event the Chap-'.ct nf ter Sweetheart will be namra

K., by secret balloting among the d iL ? i r PFA members. Candidates fof

the title are Glendia Guthrie,Rl « Vicky Guenechea, Trudy Wilcox le hJnd! and Jackie Sorensen.

potatoes

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potatoes "s bruise situation Is makes

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100 pick- I to keep_______ DOI4NA JACOBS

. . . dau i^ te r ot Mr. and tho new Mrs. Lec Jacobs, 488 Quincy

ras read St., Is the recent recipient ot and an a SIOO scholarship trom Grain

^>y-Mcs.-MUIen-JLocal No. 28» (sugar division) and the T W li r^ lb -

red with Central CouncIL Miss Jacobs >uld like Is a sc^o m o re a t the College am. The of Southern Idaho. She attend- uld cele- ed the University of Idaho le adults where she was on the Dean’s ■ mpfiting - I lst—and plans to oampUte- :ostumes her education a t CathOUc Unl- alloween ' versity o t Puerto BIco. She la

majoring In social work and -as given Spanish. She is a ISS4 gradu- an Britt* ate ot Twin Fails High SchooL

itHeReaR...|[STUDDEDiRERWMTERTiaES IInoBMwpravantatdeafckls. ________rOtoU uij} 111 lor extra tr a c S ^ ; ■ «r.Cord^gh«9^aamQoUMriide,pius | . nd talely. No iMimp. Nothump. ■I ter Icy roads and packed snow ■

kel^ spwIngfIeld^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ IUAUTY AT OUR POPULAR PRICES ■

Mice m c c •>«« ■wWMut w rm . rx .T . ■

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.Im Wlin«walU $3.00 rmm. ■mwoi ‘ »A«Y cwgpnr Tpum • J I

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Twin Falls

Oct. 27-28. 19<S7 - I

Soil Districts Iplans for deqt; Dallln Reese, Idaho Falls, s< of S o i l secretary, j and Devon Jensen^ Conven- Moore, treasurer. ' ai15-18. in Three directors are Glenn Nel- m

:ently by son. Twin Falls: Don Baldus, S East Cas- Nez Perce, and Lamar Whyte, M 5 a meet- Springfield. pl

State officers of the l a d l e s le 1 will be auxiliary are Mrs. Glenn Nel- in and East son. Twin Falls, president, and ai he ladies Mrs. Ellls Fuller, Twin Falls, le ng at the

rosae servedPondero- ^mple. ring the don Zim- Itive

Samuel- conduct- be

Parker

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MAKING PLANS for the Nov. meeting In Burley-are, from Ief Kelley, chairman of E ast Cass ladles auxiliary will meet a t the

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Dean’s

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SchooL

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1 I PEN(H Because wa'ra raising i■ tial that wa know tha giI Etocausa of this wa ' H graded on November 3r

✓ I With the help of our coi■ ing Mr. Wade Weiis, Livi H Herschel Boydstrum, C■ Flhwv--------—--------H Last year wa had cah . H and graded Prinie.H Come sea for yourseli

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ts Meet Set Al0 Falls, secretary. ■ M Jensfi% X Mrs. Pat ' Kelly, Bridge, is M

auxiliary state convention ch&ir- J* ;nn Nel- man. Assisting ir e MrS. Wilbur M Baldus, S c h a n e r, Malta, decorations; Whyte, Mrs. Garnet Kidd, Burley, hos- “

pitality: Mrs. Jay Nichols, Bur- - a d I e s ley, registration. Others assist- b« in Nel- ing will be. Mrs: Jerry Larson, b« nt, and and Mrs. Jim Martin, both Bur- er1 Falls, ley: Mrs. -'Farnum' Warr and m

the Nov. IS-I8 Idaho Association of Soli Ci . from lefti'Giimet- Kid, chairman of West < Elast Cassia Soil District, host districts to eet a t the same time. The meetings will be

HURRY TIRI E ENDS NOVW m m S i

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INCIL PU$HE-aising registered Angus or seed w the genetic ability of our stoChhis wa wiii have our waanar cal mber 3rd, at 10 a.m. ’our county agent and 3 competi

B lis, Livestock Specialist U of i E trum, Ckiliege of Southarn Idahohad calvM that weighed ovar 55Cyoursaif how they do this yaar.

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t At Burley' Mrs. Bob Breeding, both Mllner;

ge. is Mrs. Carl Gorrlnge, O a k l e y ,, ch&ir- Mrs. Vard Chatbum, Albion; Wilbur Mrs. Lou Ottley, Elba; Mrs. aUons; PW« Wheeler and Mrs. Seiji En- y, hos-flow ,'both Malta, s. Bur- - Tours' of the Burley area are assist- bejng planned and a dance will

.Arson, be. held Nov. 16 with Ray Palm- li Bur- ers, Orchestra furnishing the T and music.

of Soil C6iiservatlon D btiicU amnial 1 of West Casfllk Soil District, and Pat listricCs to the convention. I l ia stata g« will be held In the Ponderoaa Inn.

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IHER? Isr seed stock, it’s essan* H jr stock. Guessing won't ■tier calves weighed and H^mpetent Judges includ* H U of I Extension Sarvica. ■ n Idaho, and J. Cobb ofivar 550 Ibs. at 200 daiysfmar. _

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fiteCUSSINO ipESndODE PKOBtEMi Idalw .AitHeuItttHtl CbMHlcal CoonUnatii County asent, McraUry; Charles T. ( Sthtim, IVIn Fall*, vice chalmuw. Soiik iccent mMtiog l|i Twin Falls were dami meeting to be held In November. Mr. to the state mtetlng.__________ .

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CYCLAMEN PLANT CARE: tem peratui If you’we had your cyclamen g re ^ . plant Jn the bMBement o r out- Questions doors during the summer. It’s p . j . of 1 time to ita rt forcing it for an- sible to sti other crop of blooms. Usually, please tell the plant breaks its own dor- pect.” mancy and starts to sprout be- You can fore this. R e^tting each year seed, but d is not necessary. ey-making

One reader has kept the same Hybridizers bulb Iri the pot for 35 consecu- ,eed and tive years. All she does is’ re- tions frbm move the upper twb inches of you can ha soil and replace It with a fresh

• mix. It is grown In an eight- Gather tl Inch pot and new blossoms have frost, when come on annually. There are I’ Another reader has grown her in . each hi

cyclamen on for two years with- seeds (rem out drying It off. The plant pro- the fleshy duces buds and blooms constant- pQn jq whli ly. This Is a bit unusual, since {^e’r of ) cyclamen likes to have a seeds on th dormant or rest period. thin layer o

Grow the plant in a bright refrigerator window and make sure it gets a ry out. Kei a uniform supply of moisture, but not sog Cool temperature a t 8 * 55=55355555: means longer life for blossoms ;and the plant itself. ___

SOWING LETTUCE SEED: M l Althotigh the gardening season Is about over outdoors, one ' reader passes along a good tip: ■“ I mix some' Bibb lettuce seed with sand and in February when there's a thaw. I scatter the seed on the ground and (orget : about i t Then in May I have a real privilege — harvestingsome fresh lettuce. I hit __accidentally, and would like to

> have some of your other readers— :~try thlsr*— ----------- ^

WILL FIREPLACE WOOD ^ .B R E E D BEETLES? Many Mhomeowners with fireplates ask If wood-boring beetles m ay be ; brought into the house In fire- _ptace wood. V. With few exceptions, beetles _ .of this sort cannot infest the FAlumber In your hoitae. They are ; more of a nuisance than any- : thing. I ’ve never seen any direct ! proof that any house has been ' # IH Infested with termites, carpenter ants, powder-post beetles, o r the _old-hoiise borer (all pests of 9 K l lumber) from infested fireplace wood. _ U ,

Such an infestation Is of ■ w IH -course possible,—but the-risk of - —

Introducing a serious pest in . fireplace wood is limited.

Incidentally, now’s a good time to be on the lookout for the* clover mite, a tiny pest

___ ^barely visible to the naked eye,deicrlBed as "grains of pepper that move.” These mites feed and br«td .on grass and other ' plants such a s shrubs, trees, and clover.' In fall, they crawl up the foundation and hibernate un- der the clapboards or shingles, where they -may aim l«v eggs.'

' I ney often enter the home in H y E - fall and winter, but they will H m

. not damage the house or its con- ^ U . Once in a while thfty will ^ ■ 9 crawl over the skin causing ir- ritatlon, although they do notbite. __

CONTROL: Spray the founda- tlon with Kelthane in fall. Spray is more effective If applied when

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W tm m m; PKOBtEMS tbat occurred In M i«le ValV II Coordlnatins Council. From left, are Ii Charles T. (jCoon) Standley, Twin Falls, ■innao. Some ol th« topJcs discussed by ( Is were damage by pesticides, use of pest rember. M r . . S tan d i^ and Mr. Stivers w<

sprouted,

i: temperatura is above 70 de- ^ in g re ^ .t- Questions of the Week: s F. J . of Twin Falls: “ Is It pos- ^ sible to start roses from seed? ^/ . Please tell us what we can ex- *r- pect.” 'S' . You can g r o w roses from If seed, but don’t expect any mon­

ey-making variety to come up.® Hybridizers plant thousands of ■*• s ^ and make careful selec- I> tions frbm the seedlings. But “ you can have a lot pf fun try-r “*8- cu /i

Gather the seed pods before ® frost, when they’ve c o l o r e d . ' FOR

There are from two to 35 seedsI Acm. la,seeds (remove them first from ,vj,ina, f, ^ the fleshy pod) in a shallow ,

pan. In which there’s a half-inch * layer of peat moss. Spread a seeds on this and cover with a

thin layer of moss. Place in the t refrigerator and do not let them • - . 3 dry out. Keep moist a t all times,■| but not soggy wet. • _______ _

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rwln Falls, chairman, and Don cussed by the council during « use of pesticides and the stato . Stivers wera named delegates

After two or three months In the refrigerator take them out

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■ ■ one-third loam . Keep m oist and:■ ' under lights about 14 hours a i F o

When tlie rose gets its first w se t ot Heaves,' tran sfer to sm all I ' l f i pota Using the sam e -m ix tur e

■ “ '((Sie^fhTrdnssch, sand, {leat alid ■■ loam ).' K eep m oist and under , , ‘JNI H 5-_ ligi^ts. ,M ost_ot- them.~wlU-hloa^ M3?“

som the first year. impror f- K. T.. of Fairfield: "F o r my r -'- "■ mctneyr’I-th ln leH h at-th e ' Impa-

tlens o r Im patience p lant is onc . of the best there is — even bet- S**"

te r than g e ran iu m s,. for house "App plan ts o r for outdoors. P lease basic tell us if it dan be planted from Moscoseed.” --------

TiV: T he Im patiehe, o r ''Im patl- . ence p lan t” is an old fOshloned der, ri

' Item which is easily propagated in Fe '.' J • from seed o r cuttings. S tart the L. I

seed in' a m ixture of sand and us Ifv. ; peatm oss, in a tem perature of t o . pn

72 degrees. O r you can s ta r t the nails i . k plants from cuttings in plain tap Iron ; « water. have ir j D o e s best if grown in full sun not di

' o r in sem i-shade. Grows fine in bu t u! vv< ; porch boxes, hanging baskets, o r lem. I iSinTj In beds. Vou have m any vari- balanc f t «tl*» to se lect from : pink, laveh- soil It!

tho -______________________ •sinten ■

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' The 4-H and F.F./ this m ethod of e>

__ buyers listed belovGooding Commissit

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p a r t i c i p a

______________________ w a r d s o f

AMBROSE DISTRIBUTING CO. .ACME MACHINE W O R K S.............ASGROW SEED CO............................BANK OF ID A H O ..........................

I BANK OF ID A H O .............................I BEAKON BEAN CO.........................I BEAN GROWERS WAREHOUSE A

BEAN GROWERS WAREHOUSE A: C. K. BROWN S ASSOCIATES, IN BERTIE'S POULTRY FARMS, INC.

> JACK BEAN « RAY HENRY . . .. BUTTREYS SUPER STO R E................

CHESTER B. BROWN CO...............JO H N M .' BARKER AGENCY . . . CHAS. W . BARLOW WAREHOUSI CURL MANUFACTURING CO. . . .O . J . CHILDS SEED CO..................CASH GROCERY ft HAZELTON DCLEMONS FEED S T O R E ........... ^a O S BOOK S T O R E ........................CIRCLE CAFE ....................................DODDS INSURANCE AGENCY . .

_ ; ‘• d e p o t ( a n i l ............TED E D H O L M ........... .....................

I ' ERB BROS. M A RKET........................I EAKIN HEREFORD R A N C H ..........

FARMER'S NATIONAL BANK . .FIDELITY NATIONAL B A N K ------FIDELITY-NATIONAL BANK . . . rFIDELITY NATIONAL B A N K ------

^ FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS A LOAN" j l FARM SERVICE INC............................

{ij FIRST SECURITY BANK ______; . .l | FIRST SECURITY B A N K ....................! | GEM STATE REALTY........................jj GREEN GIANT CO. .........................jll W . R. GRACE CO................................

GLOBE SEED A FEED CO...................ijj GOODING.SEED CO. .....................ij GOODING LIVESTOCK « COMMISjj’ GRIGGS CAFE - AUEY B A R ...........>j H. E. GUNDELFINOER.....................

- It} — GEM EOUIPM INT SALES, Tn c . . .Ijl HUDSON'S S H O E S .............................!j| * . $ . HARKR CO., INC......................j[i _ HENRY’S FARM SALES ....................

" T HANEY SEEI> CO.................................lj HANSEN FARMERS ELEVATOR . . .{j -----HOtlDAY IN N . . . . . . . . . . . . . .''.S{j IA N SE N UV ESTO CK........................jl N b im iD E N T MEAT CO. ...............{ IDAHO n w z m K > O D S ...................I IDAHO nitST NATIONAI BANK .

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" ‘ F o r i l O f I 3 hfirst — ---------------- ------

^ Ttnpro-venieiits-^Ider UNIVERSITY OF I D A H O , Idaho jQ j. Moscow T— Low bids Xo*" the figure

improvement of the beef and ' _ v dairy cattle areas on the Univer- ,

jL /. sity—of—Idaha^-cfmpus-'_tvere « one opened today by 6usiness'Mana- b°e": ger Joseph W. Watts.)use '■Apparent, low bidder-for the ‘ase basic contract was John Milton, rom Moscow, at $14,312. C and ■ S W :

latl- ' S ined der, rose and salnion. Start seM % jted in February for outdoor crop. M the L. R .'b f Oakley: “Please tell & and us ifv.a'fruit tre« can.be made W «i ! of t o . produce' m ore’ fruit if iron m u the nails a re driven into the-trunk." W tap Iron nails pounded into a' tree v

have no value. Lack of fruit is v sun not due to a shortage of iron, m ! in but usually a pollination prob- K , or lem. Iron can be supplied in a S II ari- balanced plant food, or from the reh- soil Itself.. ___________

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of expressing their he below w ho so ably su

imission Company.

s from such supporters ticipate in such worthy rds of g job well done.

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.................. '......................... .....................KlmbEHOUSE ASS'N. INC............................H aia;H0USE ASS'N. INC........................... Twin I:iATES, INC..........................................Twin IMS, INC.................................................Twin IENRY ..................................................... H aiaE ............................. .............................. Twin r:o ............................................................................. IENCY .................................... IAREHOUSE........................................... HaxaS CO......................................................Twin r)....................................................................... IZELTON D R U G .................................... HoxoI .......... .................................................... Good.............................................................. Twin F

BENCY .........................■ J i : I .-. ’. ■ TOIn-P ................................................................. Good............................. ...................................................eICH ............................. .................... .. JorelANK .............................................................. B^ N K ............ .......................................... H «o l^Nk . . . r ^ ' . ...................... ..............Twin Fk N K ............................................................ rS A LOAN ASS'N.................... ' . . . . Twin F.......... ...................................................... Kimbi-------- ; ............................................... Twin F

...................................................................Good...............................................................Twin F................................................................... .. B.............................................................. Twin Fl............................................................... Twin Fl........................ ........................................ GoodI COMMISSION t o . . _____: . GoodlA R ........................................... ............Twin F<• • • ......................................... ................ Hoxal:!, INC........... .............. Twin Fl..........................................................>i-Twln Fl..............................................................Twin F«....................... i ..................... " . . . ------ Klmbi.............................................. .. TwJn.Fj

ATOR ........................... ............................ Ham. . ; . . . . . : . . . . . * . .T w in fc.................................. ................................ Ham». ............................. ......... .................. Twin F«.................................................... . Twin Fe

L BANK .......................................................Bl

— pjuiiagrarrmimainTiuBW imed an m i » b , ~ estim ate of $19,700 as the oifly ■

other bidder on the project. 5 Tibes, In;c., Pocatello, w as the ■ •

low bidder a t $5,660 fo r furnaces S— iiw rfu r ia tr 'e f f l iv e m d n r^ ^ j r -------l-Q University's Aberdeen-" branch 5 1-0- agrlcn ltural— Malon,- Bingham ' ■ — ^------M echanical-ana-M etal-procructs;|B ‘1I 0 , Idaho Falls, subm itted an $8,-400 S ^ the figure. S 'M g .... -.... .........5 —'ere FAULOUT SHELTER " . S

-E U C H O R I^ e tc ^ ^ A -d a lry - ln ^ • — — ; Elkhorn has built a fallout shel- g ter for.cows. . ..

the- r ■ ' _ ' ' _ ... -

- I POULTRY § H PROCESSING & ■

tell K vv, cwtaai drm •« lypM B Ide W «f poultry. I>rku tiirt at B ron m lOc pfr UnL »

" i f POULTRY ! ■ SUPPLY | B

I a S I I I hh An. W. 73M IM Bthe t ;

^pprecicitiiMagic Valley, and their jir heartfelt THANKS Ah 3ly supported this year’: •

r t e r s t h a t Y o u t h f i n d s t h

w o r t h y p r o j e c t s a n d i n t i

l o n e . __________________ r —

. . . W andell HENRY JO N E S ............................Filer JENSEN JEWELERS . .............. .. Filer JORDAN MARKET .. . . G ooding K & T STEEL CORP.

_____ Jerom e KEEP RADIO STATIO. . . Kimberly KEITH MUNSEE . . . .. . . H a ie llo n CAL LOUNGE (Mr, C. . Twin Fall. - LINCOLN I N N ............ Twin Falls MORGAN-LINDSAY, I. . Twin Foils MeVEY'S, INC................ . . H a i e l l o n McVEY'S, INC. .'. . .. . Twin Falls MIKE'S MARKET . . .............. Filer M AGIC VALLEY GRC

. B u h l _____ m a g i c v a l ley BEAl. . . H a ie llo n MESSERSMITH AUCTI

Twin Falls NORTHWEST LIVESTC Filer t ir e STORES . . .

.'.V H ax o U o n OLMSTEAD CATTLE <_ PERSON'S IGA GROC

’ ‘ T r a n c h . . . .. Twin M i s p * e s COTT-CRAIG AO• • • • • • , R. PA TR IC K ................

P ARISH OIL CO ■• PRODUCERVMVESTOI

• • • G o o d i n g r a NGEN. INC......................... ®“ ’’' RANGEN TROUT FAR

. . . . Jerom o ROPER CLOTHING CC............. ®“ **' ROGERS SHEET META

. . . HaxoHon SOUTH SIDE BEAN CC. Twin Falls SAND SPRINGS RAN(............. F " " ’ L. S L IM A N ...................... Twin Falls SHELBY’S MARKET . .

. . . Kim berly SHELBY'S MARKET . .. Twin Foils SHERIDAN BUILDING• • • O oodlng SAWTOOTH MOTOR. Twin Falls SHEWMAKER BROS. .. . . . . . Buhl SIMPLOT SOILBUILDEI. Twin Foil* SUN VALLEY AIRLINE

• • Twin Falls SHIELDrWAREHOUSE . . G ooding SILVER CREEK SUPPLI

. : . G ooding SOUXHERN IDAHO PI. Twin Falls TWIN FALLS BANK A. ■ Hoxalton-------------TWIN FA ttS BANK-A. Twin Falls TVnN FALLS. ! ^ CA

■r-TwIn Falls TWIN FALLS FEED A I. Twin Palls TWIN FAUS DISTRIBU. . Kim berly TIMES-NEWS . . . . . .. Twin .Falls TWIN FALLS TRACTOR------H ansen TWIN FALLSI LIVESTOi. Twin Falls UNITED OIL OF IDAH

ED UHUG .....................VOLCO BIMLDERS SUF

. Twin F«Hs W ENDEU CHAMBER I . Twin Falls WEST END E Q U IP M ^ ........... Buhl Y - IN N ........................ ..

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I E Q l H P J ^ m[ IB IN CONDITION FOR NEXT Si

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ition . . .their leaders and advi

(S AND APPRECIATION year’s FAT STOCK SAI

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i n t u r n r e a p t h e r e -r

« s ............. ....................................VELERS ...................................................................lARKET ....................................... ............................!L CORP....................................................................3 ST A T IO N ..........................................................IS E E .........................................................................3E (Mr, Col’s) ....................................................J N ................................................. .........................INDSAY, INC..........................................................IC...............................................................................SC. ......................................................RK E T............. .......................................................LLEY G R O W ER S..................................................LEY BEAN CO., INC..........................................rn A U C T IO N ......................................................T LIVESTOCK SU PPLY ....................................ORES.......................................................................CATTLE CO. ......................................................

SA G RO CERY.....................................................C H ...........................................................................:RAIG A G E N C Y ............. ...................................

c n , ■ ■ -— . . . ..................................................... ....................

UVESTOCK MARKETING ASS'N...................JC............ ..................................................................!OUT F A R M ......................... . . . " . ....................rHING CO ...................... .............................. -C.U,.EET METAL W O R K S.......................... ............... .; BEAN CO., INC..................................................IGS R A N C H .................................................... ....

A RK ET............................... . J ..............................A R K ET................................................................lUILDING SU PPLY .................................. ..MOTOR ............... ..............................................

R BROS. ............... ................................................MLBUILDERS................ ........................................r A IRLINES...........................................................iREH OUSE........ ......................... .........................IK SUPPLY CO......................................................IDAHO PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSN. . . .

b a n k a t r u s t CO........................................

. 1 ^ CAR DEALERS........ ..............................FEED A id c CO...................................... ........DISTRIBUTORS............................... .................

TRACTOR A IMPLEMENT CO...........................LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. „ , . , . ^ OF IDAHO, INC, ............................................

DERS SUPPLY, INC.1AMBER OF COMMERCE ...............................QUIPA^MT CO. ..................... ...........................

i M i i M i n i B M i n n f i i n g /........ ' ■ m "

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~ T T V . ........................ Ed W -------------..........................Twin Falls .

....................................... Filer..........................Twin Falls..........................Twin Falls................ .. Hazelton............................ G ooding............................ G ooding

................................. Ja rom a............................ H azellon..........................Twin Falls............................ H azellon............... .. Twin Foils............................ Kim berly............................... Je rom a

..................... .. . Twin Falls............................ G ood ing- ........................ Twin Falls

............................ Kim berly............................ Rogerson............................... Jerom e

..........................C astleford. . . -------- - Buhl--------------------............................... Je ro m e.................................... Buhl.................................... Buhl

. . . .x_u.-.. . . Twin Fallt..........................Twin Falls..........................Twin Falls........................... W endell

.............................G ooding.................................... Buhl

------------------Twin Falls.................................... Filer

..................................Hailey...............................Je rom e....................... Twin Falls

............................ G ooding....................................Buhl............................... Holley

SSN.................Twin Falls............................K im berly

....................... Twin Falls..........................Twin Fdll**^....................... Twin Falls

....................... Twin Falls• ....................... Twin Falls

«r • w »- 1,-i '^Twift' Falls ‘ ' V ‘....................... Twin Falls............................ H anson

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.............................W ondell

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.......................... ........ Bliss

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TOP TEAM w teiien la t t e ' i t ^ n t — Magic Valley DbtriCt, hold |helr .lio|

Dale Jones, Jerome, first; Carl FeiiU man, third.

HIGH INDIVIDUAL winners of the : David Hansen, Jerome, first; Kirt Will third. Cliapters io the West Magic Va

Jerome Top Win In FFA Soil Con

Three Future F arm ers of liams, w America from Jerom e cam c out teams, on top during the annual FFA No. 1. C Soli Contest last week." KImberl

Tho team , composed of. Dale of Carl Jones, Al Lutz and K irt Wil- stein an

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Fn' - ' '■’a t te 're c e n t soil contest for Fi|ture F an old ^ e i r .trophies,' RapreseaUng the thre* t I; Carl Feldhusen, Kimberly, second, and I

a T r - v .^ jS H r '^ ^ 'i fe if ■■■ '■

nners of the recent soli contest for FFA n Irst; Kirt Williams, Jerome, second, and Dei !st Magic Valley b lstrlc t participated in thi

[) WinnerHosko1 Contest ;S:to ac(

of Hams, won first place for school ' : out teams. This was Jerome's team FFA No. 1. Other team winners were **

Kimberly Team No. 1, consisting “ \° Dale of Carl Feldhusen, Dennis Rein- *‘eids Wil- stein and Mike Loveday. Hager- Higl

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Fi|ture Faitnen of Amcrlea, West I the threa top team*, are, from left, econd, and Staphcn Bennett, Hager- ' Bo

soutl'■ M . : f Mes)

road. as ai

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for FFA members are, from left, ond, and Dennis Reinsteln, Kimberly, "V^ ipated ta the contest._______________

sionman Team No. 1 wa.s third. M embers of that team w ere Gail j . p Hoskovic, John E lliott and Stephen Bennett.

This conteit Is held cach year Spi to acquaint the FFA m em bers of it

ichool different types of soil and lemo team recognize them . With toes,^vere knowledge, they can apply ned

latlnc agriculture and related varUReli? fields •" l®ter years. ------lager- High InHWMiml. in rnnfptt.

weie Duvltl Hansing, Jerome, <-.lv ^ * 5 first: Kirt Williams, Jerome, j ‘

B second, and Dennis Reinsteln, n - „ , g Kimberly, third.

f Trophies, sponsored b v the scier Twin Falls Soli and W ater Con- Scrvi servation District and the Snake FF

fi R iver Soil and W ater Conserv4- schoi S tion District, were aw arded to test. 2 the winners. Pre.senting the Buhl, B trophies were Dick Stafford, and ^ chairm an of the Snake River repr* ^ Soil District, and Ellis Fuller, FFA

i r U B E T '5 i|^ l! 1964 KW Truck, lO speeS i| Tandem Axles. New < 1S jj 10:00x20 Tires. *•'-5 ii 2 2 5 ^ t E ng ine .'. . . v-.-----)§il§ ll 1963 IHC Truck with sWep2 | | Hi-apead transm ission ,

kkM '< 3 speed tandem .Ij Good rubber..........................

lj jl r '^ ^ A b S ^ i r ^ O Tij ji ____ TRUCKS from to!j i| S ee therr

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i |$9 Shoidd l p-Pintos, Say|

- - DENVER, Olio------ Neal 01-1 S|son..executive vice president of n 's '

^ ■ M ’ the United State? B«an Market-ing AssocIaUofT (USBMk), said {|ca today th a t , the rnlnlmuni price sboi to . the grower for this year’s turn

. pinto bean crop should be $9.00 estli per hundredweight. dies

■ Along Fen I Cans

....rtTW *t-rtTOv wnMr. and Mrs. Frank Jam es who hi

• ■.',>« Okelberry ranch southeast of King >:./Mjl Cove where he wilt be employed on 1

----------Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Arbaugh are

Ranch o t Mrs.'W. W. Knox to the C Glenns; Ferry tWs week. Mr. and I the Knox ranch the past several yean

Mr. anS Mrs. Jerry Udy and fami West remodeled home south of Malb

lager^ ' Bob Graham Is hauling potatoes fr south of King HIU, His son, Vernon O Mesa project durhig his vacation ft road. He has relumed to Midvale anc

. as an opiirator of heavy equipment.,

A. The Lloyd Company well rig was■ where a stock well for the Ut-Ida Ca M Utah will be dug soon.

I . Nish Hutchison, Malta rancher is L with a broken foot he received when 3B 1 helphig cut ca ttle

Shoshone Unit and Thom Creek C i t a R about SO members bi all, have wour

this week. They have spent about thre ■ y p weeks ridbig the range to collect th«

fall pasture a t home.

n i a Floyd Marsh and Wlllls Hawkei, 1 ■ H n potatoes a t Howe. Mr. Harsh has his ■ B H Mr. Hawkes Is htuUng potatoes. Th

weeks.

pB Spanish Group ^ Touring East ^ Europe Nations. u . * MADRID — A Spa'nlsh com­

mission of fruit and vegetable M f produce exporters is touring a

..Vi.r number Of East European coun- tries.

______ The prime purpose of the mis­sion I.s to intensify trade ex-

. . . . changes with the German Dem- ocratic Republic, •Czechoslovak-

■T® o_J ia- Poland and the Soviet Union, " notably with exports of Spanish

fruit and vegetables.;h year Spain has a remarkable range embers of items to offer, oranges and oil and lemons, bananas, winter toma- . With toes, almonds, hazelnuts, can- I apply ned vegetables, dried fruit and related varied fresh fruit. ' ~. ’

IS D p erv lso ro n ^ Twin F all!Soli D istric t/

erome, judges In (the contfst were instein, pave VanHoiJten and Dave Pur-

tee, both Twin Falls and Soli w fhn scientists with Spli Conservation :r Con- ScKHcC \ ~~~7P

Snake FFA members Xfrom ^irtfie nserv4- schools participated iin n e con- ded to te.st. They Include Filer, Je- ig the Buhl, Kimberly, Carey, Wendell afford, and Twin Falls. These schools

River represent the West Magic Valley Fuller, FFA District.________________

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, 10 speed road ranger — ij

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with sleeper 250 Cummings |j

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MOTOR CO. IRUPERT ij

3RTH REMEMBERINGr y*Mf wlnttr f Mnng pr rom .. .

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al 01-1 Speaking to a group of faiin'shoi ent of marketing ' exp«ru, Olson, a yeai arknt- Ib^IiS spokesman Jtor the bean gooi

, Indiistry, pointed to one slghi- - , saia ficant reason why g r o w e r s price should be expecting higher r e - ■

year's turns.this'year..“iJitest current 1 $9.00 estimates on the 1967 crop In- JJ,

dicate that beans will be in' ' theli

itlea

Fences And S lanals , tinuiri'iiiiiiirtiwi'iMiiwiaiiw-iTtiMiiWiMiMminwMiiiiiM ^ ^ tracnes who have been living on the Omar ■ ■ t of King Hill have moved to Indian ployed on a farm.

rbaugh are moving from the Pitch Fork IX to the Carl Richards ranch west of Mr. and Mrs. Arbaugh'hava farmed iveral years.

r and family, MalU, have moved Into th of MalU. ~

potatoes frem the Black Masa project , Vernon Graham, worked at the Buck iracatlon frofn the Union PaelUe rall- lldvale and resumed his railroad worlc lulpment.,

1 rig was moved Into Utah this week Ut-Ida Cattle Association In Northern

rancher is recuperating at his home iived when his horse fM on him while

n Creek Cattle Association members, have wound up their riding for cattle about three days a week the past three collect their cattia to return them to

Hawkei, both Tuttle, are harvesting “sh has his potato harvester there and )Utoes. They expect to be there two

IS ■stable I W e ’U b king acoun- V, ^ g . What crops are youB «x- How big a yield areoyaj(. your fertilizer requirJnlon, by ono o f our reguU'“"**** a fertilizer ju st to fitrange a moment's notice. ]to m - y ° “ '’

can- American Oil Farm “P.? we have the most ur

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I r u re wfa m 'sh o rte r 'su p p ly ^ than In. previous m ade

n, ■ a y e a rs ," . he sa id r '“ ahd this is bean good news for groWisrs. ’ j

s l ^ i - ■ «TT,efe ^ jio-reason-w hy-the a t a " net re tu rrr tb ^ a rm e rs should not growc

ir be 4t least *9.00 per hundred- Invest I, ill weight. I t has been our (USB- we ai P Sir MA’sV experience th at growers truly 1

. " who have contracted to. m arket the p ■ their beans through the facil- **fo

xaem ities of ySBMA a re receiving bean

i higher prices all the time. The a p ri Industry In general 'now realizes comm t h a t , they can expect higher forts

. .prices whenever the total m ar- forcec ' ketlng process Is stream lined.” tors 1

"We have m ade, and will con- nothlr , tinue to m ake, sales of our con- to gai

tract groweKs crop only when penseOmar ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ iM M B B M B iip B B B B M I

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11 blend a fertilizers are you going to grow next spring? Whal . yield are you shooting for? The answers to izcr requirements. It’s possible that these r« our regular analysis fertilizer!. But if they a just to fit your needs. And we can do it rigi s notiM. In Jact, we can prescription-blend 1 rour farm. So ng.m atter what.your fertili Oil Farm Scrvice Center. And if you heed « le most up-to-date, most accurate ^nrhiri>»^ or yoiTf use. But let us know just as soon a: B one for you when you need it.

t more from AmeHean and you g fl Ufm

er quality reason to fa ra

o r th e finest in farm 'products and 1 .merican Oil A gent listed below:

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(Don) GRANZOW rvloa C an ter M anao*r

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we can return to hlni the top Twin price," he said. "And to als-’; sura growers of S9.00 per bag ——— is a'realistic proJecUon based on f J a the present estimates pf sdp> X f la

^ e ? /e 'r a * th a t^ is * p r^ S u ld 'a ^■ should gOTbeyond the tfl.OO frg-

ure when ilnai determinatidirTs lous made of crop availability."‘ *? ‘'It' is. USBMA'a stated poUcy and 1

that it wiU.sell contract- beans slaugl -the a t a price that will assure the is asti not grower the best return for his 1S7,00< red- investmeht. I am convinced that cordir SB- we are on the threshhold of a Repor rers truly significant breakthroujgh in This rket the pricing structuce o f ' beans, the i: icil- «For the first time in history. 1 and w g bean farmers will be receiving 153,00( nie a price for their crop that Is Basi Izes commensurate with their ef- feeder her forts . . . -not one that ha^ been and ci 'j M forced upon them by specula- steers id- tors and middlemen who have cent :on- nothlnjs to. lose and everything calves ;on- to gain . . . a t the farm er's ex- cent hen pense.’* he said. __________ cattle.

tMER! CUT YOUR DOWICosta iToo. Much During H arvaat Tima

Call Ua For On-Tha-Fari*i TIra Sarvica

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lizer to fit your nelg? What nutrients arc lacking In your soil inswers to these questions determine t these requirements can be filled t if they can’t, wc will presdptlon-blend 1 do it right here, in our plant, a t almost on-blend tpedal fertilizers fpr difTerent our fertilizer needs, calj tlw >ou heed applicating equipment,^ n rh if i^ nn thn rmrV«t,------ —------ - "as soon as possible so ws

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Slaughter UpBOISE!—The num ber'of cattle

icy and calyes on feed for" the ins slaughter market Oct. 1 in Idaho the is astlmated a t a record high of his 157,000 head for this date, ac- liat cording to the USDA livestock a ReporUhg Service for Idaho.In This is. up 14 per cent from

ns. the 138,000' head on feed July ry. 1 and three per cent above the Ing 153,0b0 total on Oct. 1. 1966. \

ts Based on reports from . cattle ef- feeders, 68 per cent of the cattle :en and calves on feed Oct. 1 were la- steers and steer calves, 32 per ive cent were heifers, and heifer Ing calves and less than, one per < ex- cent were cows and other

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wrvlsor o l seed atock quality fOr here ier ot the Asgrow Seed Co., lett, of bea:ot Iran. Mr. Shlshegar Is super- ~ month

ll Farm at tbe Khuzestan Water unlvercountry. Mr. Hemingway Is seen edge t

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»3.2« 1967 Meer overage precipitation for Oct.. Is .76"

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pert - Jerome - Hazelton - Twin

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for here describing to Mr. Shlshegar woi It, of bean seed stocks tor Increase. M r. S!i> ~ m onths In the United S la tes touring ' e r universities, and sugar b eet firm s In Bn edge about m ethods that m ay be ap

Technician Is S u d

On Research of !^ ~ which

Ceitter Staff ,Nobra.KIMBERLY—John L. Stevens receiv-

has joined the perm anent staff physic of the Snaite R iver Conservation Colleg Research Center a s physical June, science technician: He i

He will be working with D r. in Sal< Jam es W right ‘ in the field of prior meteorological research and will They compile and analyze meteorolog- Blvd.

GOV. DON SAMUELSON talks wli foot, Idaho Honey Queen, a fte r signi Oct. 24-31 Is “ Idaho Honey Week.” Lo son, Nampa, m em ber of thc Idoho I mission. MJss Miller gave the Govern and cream y honey. In the p roclan noted that Idaho Is one o t the top I usually ranking in fourth to sixth pla

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counhishegar w ork involving th e growing crease. M r. Shlshegar Is spending two g},g„ Ites touring various seed -companies, ^ ) ,q eet firm s In an effort to geJn knowl- Agrli : m ay be applicable In his country. jg ^

counT ical d a ta .. His du ties also will A s include compijter p rogram m ing ing

■ ns well a s the care of a num ber that t l of different types of equipm ent E^°"' , which will be used in his work,

He attended the U niversity of sevei Nobrasl<a a t Lincoln, Neb., and ,woric

evens received his B.S. degree in m eri staff physics a t Bethany N azarene nam(

ration College, Bethany, Okla., la s t the I iisical June. And

He and his wife Pennye lived now I D r. in Salem , Ore., for th ree m onths when id of p rior to moving to Twin Falls , irrigi 1 will They reside a t 2163 E lizabeth land, -olog- Blvd. ' Aci

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ON ta lks with Debra MlUcr, Black- I, a fte r signing a procIamaUon that tc :y Week.” Looking on Is R. I. Robin-

the Idaho Honey Advertising Com- *" B the G overnor a gift of com b honey the proclam ation. Gov. Samuelson o t the top honey, producing-states,

1 to sixth place In-the 50 states.______

----- "T T O y rE WH N ^ SfeK---------------^WASHINGTON — Stocks of

butter held by the Commodity Credit Corporation as of Sept..10 wero 1.1).1 million pounds. /

I Last y ear a t this tim e CCC had ; no butter in stock.

w im iiM u m m u m

I s PROTEI^MOLASSI

^ SUPPLEME

|r:'.'Iranian,.^'- >-One o f the ~mo^^ all >ncom - a m

s y - p assing problem s facing-all~na- Is-ci■ S lln'riil ll)<lny I. Hip n f ‘«i4^ futui« f l . qUate food to (e«d Its peoples, and t f l Some nations have a m uch great- varli

e r problem thait others. Nations area . such as' India pack SOO million or m

iteople Into an a rea twice the mon size of Alaska. And in this coun- just t ty A laska Has only 300,000 peo- ple, with the r e s t . of our 200 j„ j million people, scattered among 49 other sta tes. then

The United States has abun- yg | dant land on .which to grow the

| H needs of hungry children . . . b u t .th is isn |t the case in many coun- ^ tries.-A nd som e a re becoming worse, not better.

H . -T here - is one country that WM 'know s its problem : and it’s do- ■'{^P

Ing som ething about it. T hat “? ■■ country is Iran . - f;*™.■ Iran Is a relatively small

country encom passing just over 625,006 square miles, which isless than a fifth larg e r than “ L l! the sta te of Alaska. But while A laska has only 3q0,000' people. Iran ’s population totals over 25

S m illion.One of Iran ’s recent exports

Is unique. It is the educated ■ m an. And when one is exporled'

to the United States 'o r to anoth­e r country he learns what that country has to offer hiiri and takes the,knowledge back to his country to apply It to the soil

, of th a t land.™K One such^ m an Is M ajid Shl-

shegar, a 35-year-oId Iranian ®?> who w as educated a t the Ahwaz

Agricultural College in Iran. He ry. is currently employed by his

country’s Khuzetan W ater and ,,, Pow er Authority, which operates

, a 500-acre*field tria l farm , test- m ing ing various plants and 'c ro p s Tiber that m ay som e day ease the ment growing food problem all coun- „nrv ‘ries will one day face. voTK. P resently in that country the r— ty of seventh highest dam in the

and ,world is being completed . . ;for- : in m erly the Diz Dam. It is now Jt irene nam ed the Pahlavi D am afte r S

la s t the Iranian king’s family nam e. • And the w ater from the Pahlavi

lived now irrigates 50.000 acres and )nths when completed the project will _ ■alls, irrig a te 250,000 acres of Iranian

ibeth j^ccording to M ajid Shlshegar,

FARMAuctionCALINDAR

Contoct lh* Tlme»-N»w» Form S o tet depor1m «nt for com plets odvjjrtliino coverage of yoor form *ale, h a n d b illi, new fpopcr coverage (over 7 0 ,0 0 0 reodar»

. In M agic Valley) odvor^ce bill­ing. A tl,a t one tpeclo) low rote.Every sole lUfed fn fh li Form

, C alen d ar for 10 day* befor#

-_AI1-Magjc Valley__ __Sales Listed Here

^ OCT. 28J QUARTER CIRCU M RANCH| S | Adv«r1ltem«nl: Oct. 25 & 3 ^

A uctieneen G reat W estern Auction Service

NOV. 1 p:k - WENDELLla t t o m c r o w e n d LYU LOWER. Illf . A dvertliem entt Oct. 30 and 31 In v Auctioneer*! W ert, filer*. W ell *g y an d M eitertm lth

NOV. 3’ CAFFODD FURNITURE « MISC. SAll

"II- A dvertltem enl; Nov. 1 A 3__________ Aujitloneer*! Weyt> iller*, Woll______

, a n d M etterim ith ' iof iidity NOV. 6 *!ept. CONlI ISTATInds. Adv.t1lMm«nlr Nav. 3 ( 4had Auctlon.ar. 1 Harold Klooi

o nd Jo « Duffek 1 f

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in Viaits Lo<com- a- n i g g ^ a n d friendly m an' who retlca 1- na- is-concerned .with‘ Iiia country’s f a r ^ ■‘a de- future; ••‘We study various areias opmer iples. and crops and WdrK Uuf tliB b es t —-pini [reat- varieties , for our p a rticu lar s ta tes Uons a reas. W hether they are good m any illlon or not for an area,Of Iran m eans studfe L ih g mongy and time, to b u r farm ers prodm :oun- ju st as It does with yours. ods.'b ,P®2; We have two grow lng^easons and p

in Iran , th e sum m er and the and o nong w inter growing seasons, and It h is co . therefore m akes it possible for Utah .

iDun- us to grow g reat varitles of Henbut - *>e«"

"oun ’■ sum m er tem peratu re In Seed ( “ in_ Iran is 130 degrees very often, Co.,

® and it Is always hot. In the germii that w inter the tem perature seldom Sons.

J J drops below 32 degrees So' we Arizon Thnt do not w orry about frost. And before

also In the winter the dajytime 14. ,__ ii tem peratu re is Often about 80 M r.

degrees.” succes.u I. M r. Shlshegar Is also looking having

a t m achines used In the United b e tte r „i,ne States fo r 'c ro p harvest. He has m anaf „„le had experience in both the theo- ects: •

mian hwaz I. He

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L o calS ^d ]fho re tlcal and practical side of son wi y ’s far^nlngiand 'agrictiltural devel- sl;ega( eifis opm ent. in Iraile s t—n i i i iiin III , niiiy ln. tti» TTnlt^ P^pjec liar States Mr. Shlshegar has visited T O tp ! JOd m any California a rea s and has Loj ans studied vegetable and field seedera. prrxliictlnn-. anri breeding meth- ____ _

ods,'b ean seed production,.bean I o f ans and p ea see<) cleaning methods, the and other a reas o f . interest to i j i I It h is country. He has traveled In f a f for Utah and Idaho. ^of H ere In Magic Valley he has J""®

been to the Rogers Brothers In Seed Co. and the Asgrow Seed

en, Co., studjtJrig, seed cleaning, the germ inatipn and testing opera; om tions. He ^111 move on toJTexas, “ we Arizona and back to California ” md before retum ingrto Iran on Dec. me 14. “ ®.80 M r. Shlshegar attributes the Repo

success his country has been tu re D Ing having in helping Itself toward of farr ted b e tte r crops to the quality of was 'B las m anagem ent seen in his proj- year e; eo- ects: "Good direction Is the rea- hour w

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AUTOMATIC EASY® WATER BO^ O ne bowl w aters up to 40 he^ m atically- f l N ever Freezes.

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■ p n isfic "8 0 pound p re ssu re ra ted . No la s ts longer th a n galvanize m ore w ater.

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id F i r m sof son we s u c c e ^ ,’-’ said Mr. Shl-

el- shegar.sMr.-Shishegar!a- d irector in Iraii is .Dr. Leonard -Pollard, '

ed Project Agriculturist. Dr. Pol- fnrma rly « nrofes-sqr

as a t Logan, Utah.■ed ----------- 7 t ~ ■

g; Labor Force On In Farms Declining

WASHINGTON (AP)— Th? naUon’3 farm labor force de-

■ H d in ed about 7 per cent, during , “ September and a t the m onth’s .5’ end was down 4 pe r cent from

d year earlier. It totaled 5,799,- I ■ 000 workers. • This, compared ; “ with an average of 7 .8 0 7 ,0 0 0 -for

the 1961-65 Septem ber average, he Reporting this, the Agricul- en tu re Department said the level rd of farm jK agfi_ rate_IroK L i^t!_ l_ :- of was 'S 'p e r cent higher than a )j- year earlier, averaging $1.29 an ;a- hour without board or room. ^

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All alzes in stock a t com ­parable sav ings.

ST SALEICE PRICE

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— tBv w a r r e n ^ SSETT---------P r l6 r -to__' T lm ^N ew * -C>iui:c.h E d ito r in the rain

‘‘ToTfie churcri in thy house," jWesteni No Philemon, verse two—Holy Bi- _ The Easts ble-^is a dH ^riptive quote for Church d oe

— L-rtw.j^ P - h f Rev, and Mrs. Roh-sOf basic So ert Schrecltenberg, JiUM E!lZF ' PiP*ca» whic beth Blvd.. Twin Falls. Sunday ScF

--------- y[,g[r hom e ia--« church. At ^icnt of 85.least what is usually a living ,,,u-. room In o ther houses is a church ,'t:In the Sch'reckenterg house. jj|| J*

Complete with pulpit, podium •m W yiiflii and piano, the living roohi fills jiijm \ •■••{iji

• each Sunday with m em bers of i. the Eastside Southern Baptist liiH liiK iX

Church, of which Rev. Schredt- jji ; enberg is m inister; _ .

Although unique in p’re.'sent , days, church meetings in homes'

’ were the rule in New Te.stament i;r fcdays — thus the Schreckenberg J y | 3 | l i home is a New T e s t a m e .n j.

‘ Church.-------- -nie-Eastside-Southern-Baptist

■ Church was established M arch M j j J jp v l l 31, 1963, with three m em bers, -rff Rev. Schreckenberg. Mrs.

• Schreckenberg and their daugh-

T he.church was a mission in the beginning, and was consti-

' tuted a regu lar Southern Baptist■ Church on Dec. 7. 1965, with

eight m e m b e r s . M embership' since then has grown to 32, with

several aw aiting baptism . Rev.• Schreckenberg points out.

Rev. Schreckenberg is pleased with the growth of the- church, noting that it is growing well,

‘ in keeping with the fact that■ the Southem Baptist Church is

new In thisThe Southem Baptist Chiirch

is the second largest religious• group within the United States ' and only since 1950 did the

Southem Baptist organization begin in this area. A nearby town was the site of the (irst , p r a CTI

gy, SchrecRev. Schreckenberg attributes ch.irph n

Ihe "growth of thc church and . “the (act of its existence to the workings and power of God.” T

Although tho Schreckenbergs I I did not buy the house with the V /

idea of converting it into a church, Rev. Schreckenberg said TEOR

. its potential w as always in the a p nback of his mind. —

First moving to Twin Falls NEW YOF , i n N o v e m b e r of 1957. Rev. rusalem m

Schreckenberg took over minis- try of the T rinity Baptist Church ® moun located a t Third Avenue North Ji;"®'' sou<ji and Third S treet North.--------------- ;——------------------------- whelming I

ragtag band

H agerm an P lans %ome -^ Catholic Mission hands“ 'are"("

HAGERMAN — R ^ , EdwaFd W ord, let U! ' McMonagle. S.M.. ^ 1 s s i o'n “ pe m en.”. Priest, will conduct setVices at So they tc

thi- .*:>— Cath c rina 'B— Ca lholw ratlier than- Church. Hagerm an, Nov. 1-3. mit to ensla'

Services will begin each eve- conqueror. ' nine a t 8 p.m. Mas,? will also be ing upon tl

■ held each ot these evenings. The death a t daw public is invited to attend. dei^at the cc

Re^'. McMonagle is a mem ber lution." o( the M arist Mission band and That, as r o( the Society ot M ary with d e n t Jewish

• headquarters in San Francisco, Josephus, wi Calif. He was born in Philadel- of the most phia. Pa., and educated a t the known episo

: Marist P rep ara to ry Sem inary a t is being port• Tenndel. Pa., and M arist M ajor jor archeoloj . Sem inary.'W ashington. D.C. It presents

D i r e c t o r yr iB L E MISSIONARY VICTORY Ml

427 Monro« St. Sunday •ervice*: 10 Second Ave. E• m. Sunday school. M «.m .. 7:30 p m. A. ‘ Rohm.snn. pWorship. Guest speaker thli Sunday (i 0:45 a.m . SundayRev. 11. A. E rdm ann, evangelist and Worship, •diior'tn-chiei of tha Sunday School pub-

■ lisatioos. CirUJ5M Second Ave

EPSICOPAL CHURCH OP p a „ o r Sunday iTHE ASCENSION d«y School ll

llfl Blue Lakes Blvd. N. Sunday Ser- i vanBeli.itic scr vices: 7:39. » : l i and l l a.m . Church m eetin f is held school t;IS a.m . P asto r: John D. RHey.

FIRST ASSEMBLY O F GOD (Di'sCI] N. Locust a t Shoup St., Rev L. l.^La- i 7qj H eyburn ,

. Ktince. pasto r Sunday igrv icgs^ Ift n m ..........-------Stmaiy school, n iTm. Worship. 7:33 Church sc

p.m. Gospel Hour.► ' • l-DS 1

— "TTEOITOANTrED' tD S “ ' ”TtO "TTEmrtlr—1169 Elisabeth Blvd.. L. J . ’‘FuMmer Thomock. SuodJ

p a ito r . Sunday aervices: ehurch school juflday school. 7 t:4S a.m.. preaching service 11 a m : prayer service 7:30 p.m . W ednesday. Zion «r»rr-»i ac

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OUR *AVIOR LUTHERAN '’" • ‘"u"Second SL N. a t Fourth Ave N . Rev il a ^

Eugene B. T larks, pastor. Sunday »er- P l-vnrt***!!**' Tieas: 1:30 • .m .. II • .m . Worship.- 1:30 P lay er m cetins.

aJB.. 10:15 a.m . Sunday school. FIRSr in n r -V N T T iw i> Q rre c o « F A i,— ^^ii^-Sho>hon«^i

M3 FJfih Ave. E-, Mra, J e t W liheripoon. Hughes mmi«terSunday services; 10 a.m . Sunday school. I J " : . "5 1 , ; 11 .-m ,. 7 : « p.m. W or.h,p.

EASTSIDE SOUTHERN BAPTIST midweek service. J6S4 Elixabeth Blvd.. Rev. Robert

Schreckenberg. pastor. Sunday serv icrs:10 a.m . Sunday achool. II a .m .. 7:30 p.m. . G randview Dri W .r « ..p , p .. . . T r . l n t o . U nloo.

; LD S S IX T H W ARO K jiool. i ; • m S •00 Harrison S tract. Biabop* Foy BaK

bei Sunday serv icei: 10 a.m . Sunday C O M M U N ITI•ch M l. C M p .m . S a c r a n m i . H o ll i tie r R e*

' - Ister Sunday se------- P t t m - r m n K 'n o r t h p v tT f lB F N r *€>>001. n a.m . u

« 1 Sixth Ave. N . Rev Howard R _Olion. m inister Sunday services: t «S ______a m . Sunday achool. 10:50 a m . < p m . J** ^ tfth Ave Group meeting*. 7 p m ,. Coipel Hour. Pa»ior Sund

. Wednesday. 1:30 p.m . • m ornm g we^ amail children. 1.BIBLK BAPTIST - - »«<«ia«e m inistet

>44 L oo ttt SC. R*». Chester WhUeker. trta trr t n nPUKor. Simd*y aarvices: 10 a.m . Suaday ™«hoo l. 11 7:M p-m. W or^ lp .

a m u c H o r t h e b u t h k e n w(ir.ft.p. * : " • "« 1 F iU r AT«. W., K n . VlriU O. We^ t r ” " '

m er. m ta lit .r . SuiuUy M rX e ..: W orthip. t-K drtvor • M •< 11 a.m . Sunday achool $:4S a.m- Youth P-” ** _____YaUowship 7 p-w. L " .

WESLEYAN HOLINESS ' - ' J t l M adiaon,vRc* - Joha Sander. pa.;tor.

S t td a y acrvicea: ■ 11 UJn. Sunday 5;chool.11 aaa . V o rsh is . T:M p.m . Evaniag . BtmntaUsUc •arTic*.

« FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTISTI 4 n Waahingtoa St-, Rev. L. O. Robert ^ D O O I

•om pM tor. Sui»d«y aanrleea: $:43 m.m ^S M v .chool. II • « - J:M p m. WO, , C A R I

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« Maorica SC. N., Bisbop Altop M. Ale»- —— e a d a r .. Sondsy sa rricea : 1:30 a .m . Su»- ^ y - M i r - r . Aaj* achooL 4:M p.mi; S acram eat. - . * . v a i n I

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The E astside Southerri Baptist ary and r Church boasts a full program , brotherhoi K'jOf basic Southern Baptist prin- Royal -An —nipinn, jp rlude a regular The chi

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Jewish Episc' B y G E O R G E W. CORNELL of the la rg

A P Religion W rite r ra tions iniiNEW YORK (A P) — W ith Je - p m d . a ti

ru sa lem in fiery ru ins, a rem - M asada l( nan t of its d efenders re tre a te d noted Isrt to a -m ounla in top fo rtre ss 30 fo rm er del m iles so u th east of the city . The spot T h ere , u nder siege by over- grim hou w helm ing R om an fo rces, the y e a rs ago- ra g ta g ban d of na tio n a lis t fight- m odern st e rs d id n ’t have a chance . "M asadn

"C o m e " said th e ir leader, goes the I.s E le a z a r ben Y alr. "W hile our M asada hands a re free and can Itald a walled sti jivo rd , let us leave the w orld a s p eak on t free m e n ." D ead Sea

So th ey took th e ir own lives a lly of thc

m it to en slav em en t by the alien a crazed r conqueror. The R om ans, com- d ium .” it ' ing upon the silen t scene of In 66 A.I death a t daw n, could only "w on- e r the Roi d e i^a t th e cou rage of th e ir reso- tion govei lu tion ." sus. the lo

T h a t, as recounted by the nn- resis tance c ient Jew ish h isto rian , F lav ius into genen Jo sephus , w as the c lim ax of one tim e shat of the m ost d ram atic- but little control, known ep isodes In an tiqu ity . It T he in( is being p o rtray ed h e re in a m a- gained thc jo r a rcheo log ica l exh ib it. and a com

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Second A ve. E a l Locuiit S t.. R ev, O 2055 F ile rA. • Robm.son. p s s io r Sunday s e rv ic e s : Iben. p asto r.0:45 a .m . S unday school. 11 a - o i . ,’ I p .m Sunday school

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JM S fco n d A vf E .. R<-., R alph C. L *w ., p . , . to r S unduy . r n r i c f . : B:4S . j n . Sun-d ay School, l l a m . , m o m ln g . w ornhtp. serv iceL vsngeli-itic se rv ic e . 7:30 j> m P ra y e r m e e tin f is h e ld a l 7:30 p .m . T u e id a y .

VALLEY C H R IST IA N M aurice St(D isc ip le s of th r is i> Thom pson. Su

1701 H e y b u rn Ave It.. R ev F o r r e if J Sunday school. p m «Br---- rruwday ■ ee rv ie e e -

a .m . C h u rch school. 11 a m . W orship CHU:________ JOM F ile r .

LD S T H IR D W ARD 10 ■ m , B ibis:~~H O ~ F ouTth Avg.— N’t;— La V w Worship* T h om ock . S u ad ay ae rv ice s : 11:<5 a m .S unday school. 7 p ra S a c ra m e n l. T H E i

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l ;« W e .l R rv Ill .in r R u . . r l t , «cflool. II . r ep n sin r S unday »chool. 10 a.m ; M orning n o c rw n r .h ip . II . m . jo u lh .j> tv irr- . « tS [ 1 “ ^ p m r .v n n g e lis lir »e rv ire . 7 p m .,P ra y e r m e e lin g . 7:45 p m . T h u rsd a y . j ,

F IR ST B A PT IST T Y L E Rllfl--ShO»faOPg., SL E->—Rcig- - — s m T v i e r -si

H ughes, m m it te r Sunday se rv ic e s S uudaja .m .. 11 a t i firrm on topic Won toO n e ” W o rsh ip . a m ( h u r r h school. “7 p m , v ou lh W ed n esd ay . 7 30 p m .m id w c -k . t r v i c c ._________ , 5 , ,

SF.VF.VTH-DAY A D V E IJT IST J."v ".*<*SoIC r .n d v i f w D r l r . , Jo h n ’

to r S e rv ic e s : 7:30 p m . W ednesdW .’ T r e y .e r m ee ting - »:30 a .m . S a tu rd a y . S ab b a th p -u ,lh *« J ,„ o l., i ; . , m S . .u r d .y . W o ,.h ip .

COMMUNITY PRESnYTERIAV * Si»><l.y >.H o lliste r. R ev H JSt T h o m as min- F IR ST M

U fer S u n d ay se rv ic e s : 10 a rn . S unday ^ ShoshoneachooU H a .m . W orsh ip . p , „ o r

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN-------------SM F if th A ve N . R «» R obert C H a r

v ey . pa» io r. S unday s e rv irc* : 1:30 and 11 . . . ____a .m . m o rn in g w o rsh ip . C h u rch scN vil fo r a m a il c h ild re n . II a m . E a r l S . Jo b n ao n . a sa o c ia ie m in is te r .

p iR ir r u n i t e d b r e t h r e n .M l T h ird A ve E .. R«v. K e ith R.

w e ll, p a s to r . S u n d ay a e rv lre s : M o r e tn f w o rsh ip . 0:3« a .m . S u n d ay .«;choo^ 10:30. i ev e n in g s e r -n c e . 7 p m . J u n io r C h ris tia n ;E n d e a v o r a a d a d u lt c h o ir p ra c i ic e . C:15'P-»-___________ '

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ipisode Is Poriof the largest, on-the-spot explo- vowed, " rations inlo the past ol the Holy errah th

.. Land, a two-year expedition at M asada Masada led by Yigael Yadin, tress,

cj noted Israeli archeoioglst and Howevt 10 form er defen-se chief of staff. gents hat r. The spot m arked Israel’s last, their sn r- grim hour of freedom 1,895 units soo e years ago—until tho rise of the ing arm j t- modern state. It smashi

"M asada shall not fall again ," A.D., set •, goes the Israeli saying now. ‘I'S r Masada is nn elaborate, ® temp a walled stronghold built on a , , s peak on the west bank of the t"®*

Dead Sea by Herod the Great. aero s ally of the Romans and puppet P*" t"® F king-of Judea who d ied there In “n a crazed rage in 4 B.C. "Hero- There, th I- dium.” it was called in his day. It Is tl if In 66 A.D., About .13 years aft- and tho c I- e r the Roman m ilitary occupa- following h tlon government crucified Je- the specii

sus, the long-snioldering Jewish Museum 1- resistance to foreign rule flared ha ttan’s s into general revolt, which for a Seminary e time shattered the Invader’s "Masac e control. Freedom,t The independence uprising Occupyin- gained the capital, Jerusalem , scribed t

and a company of Zealots, those logicai-hlic dagger-wielding patriots who offered in

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2055 F iler Ave F... Rev. Harold A IM Ninth: Iben. pastor. Sunday service: 0:30 ...m. Mam Ava I

Sunday achool; • a m .. II a,m . Worship. Sunday scho----------- Topic: "Eve

F R E E WILL BAPTISTAlri>ort Road. Twin Falls. Rav. Lewis ,

Perry. 10 a.m .. Sunday School. 11 a.m ., j l ] Fourth• morning worship. B p m , even ln i worship. nastor, P rayer service 1* held at I p.m. Wedne*- M onilna woir ‘1®/- for all ages

------------- 7:30 p m . 1LDS SEVENTH WARD 7:30 p m.

Maurice St N , B i s h o p Orvel B 1:30 p.m. Thompson. Sunday services; 10:30 a.m .Sunday tchool. f:30 p m . Saeram ent. BETHE

C H U R ai OF CHRIST ,^y p*itorJOM Pller Ave E.. Surulay services: c„ |^ -v scho

10 ■ m. Uibla Study, I't a .m ., 7:30 p.m r Worship* . KE

IH E SALVATION ARMY 4, ,tOI Second Ave N., Capt. George Driv- ^. j j

er Sunday services: »:43 a m Sunday • • j„ u s ' P arschool, 11 a m .. 7 p m . W orih;p. Laiaru*-"

[ FIRST CHURCH OF COD ►23S Qmncy St . Rev, Wayne Cutshall.

’ pastt>r. Sunday services: 10 a .ra . S u a ^ y j Dooalai school. 11 a-m. Worship. « r v i c « l V -

TYLER STREET BAPTIST 5 5SS Tyler Stieef. Rev. ' PaTit Wnitfii^.lJ J pastor. Suaday services: 9:45 a.m Sun- T D fv rr '

day school. 11 a m , 7:30 p m . Worship. 301 Third

LDS FIRST WARD S lv160 Fourth Ave E , Bishop Howard G acnow.

Arrington Sunday aervices: 9 a .m . .“u»- day school. S p.m. Sacram ent. W IN :

LDS SFCOfVD WARD W a l l e r341 Fourth Ave. N . Bishop M. Sh r- T o P o u r i

m an Swrn»en. Sunday aervices: 10:45 a-m. Sunday achool. 7 p m . Sacram ent. u w « i u c u

------------- c i a l i s t c eFIRST METHODIST CHURCH nO U nC C d 1SCO Shoshone St E.. Rev. Harold N n o u n c e o J

Nye. p a u o r and Rev. Robert L. Cibhon, CH tn C CCI-asaociaU—Pftllor., Sunday aerv icai: «:45, ^ t h te e - d f i

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“ LIFE - 450th REFd

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SPEAKER . . .The Rev. E. O . L uessenhop, Slou P resident South Dokotg D istric t. .

O CTO BER 29, 196:

VALLEY HIGHChildren’s and Ad

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M agic Valley Lutheran Churche ■ His Subject: "The Debt We O

ch To Feelun- operativc-m ovem entf-— ^ ^ SchrMkt Un- The church -has- four preaching will r w xili-' stations, with: a mission In Jack- It is ou I a pot, Nev., which ^ ^ s s t a r t i ^ s i t e has the in June- of 1963 and a weekly^ eas t of

Home Fellowship Bible Classlbulldin8^ Ites and weekly meetings a t two ' .Until t ^rld a rea rest homes. • I Baptistco-l As ._ tn_ ljn irB ..Ilians, Tli*v IfMl at 1

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y- New to this a rea , the church organizatii st erably In the Twin FaUs a rea . Mrs. Sci 1 . a t the piano.

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)lo- vowed, "No ruler but .God." ov- rae l’s la oly errah the Roman garrison a t cheologic

at M asada and occupied the for- Yadin ar lin, tress. - neers, bimd However, the Jewish. Insur* and .sjaii

gents had no regular arm y and volunteei ist, their small, mobile guerrilla wori 895 units soon faced an overpower- the ing arm y assembled by Rome. —

It smashed into Jerusalem in 70 A J . . , f, •• A.D., setting It afire, slaughter- jT V U I J

ing thousands and -destroying the temple. | a , p

a Surviving freedom fighters, . ' the with their wives and children, A , T ;at. fled across the Jud*an hills to tpet join the Zealot outpost in the-in- -olfih.—rncky- fnrt nt__Ma.sfldl___ HAGEIro- There, the final crisis cam e. Camie, s' ay. It Is that desperate episode. ift- and the events leading to It and adult edu pa- following It. that are depicted In Planned Je- the special exhibit a t the Jewish ish Museum here, operated by Man- *red ha ttan’s Jewish Theological T " * Stc r a Seminary. Ings. andr ’s "M asada: A Struggle for Investme

Freedom ." the exhibit is called. ®Ing Occupying two floors. It is de- m, scribed as the largest archeo- }* **3se logical-hlslorlcal display ever *" • ?*''] 'ho offered in the United States. HHgh

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A IM Ninth Ave. E.. Reading Room. S2) m i c r c s i e c .m. Main Ava E. Sunday aervicei: f:4S a m t h e SChOO lip. Sunday school. 11 a.m Worship- Sermon n -

Topic: “ E verla ittn f Punishment.**------- t h e b e g l r

GRACE BAmsT that may311 Fourth Ave. £ .. Robert J . Sea* n n r n i

m a n ., p asto r Sunday achool. 8:4#• ■ T / I . ,M om lni worship. II a.m. T raining hour I i r S t . ODCfor all ages, f:<S p.m. Evening service, f u t u r e Ofi' 7:30 p m . Prayer meeting, Wedaaaday.7:30 p m . Choir practice, W adaaaday. C>ome

B 1:30 p.m. . COUld D t.n t ■ c l a s s e s a ____ foreign. I

ley. pastor. Sunday, services: '.0 a.m . p o S S ib i l l t i Sunday School. U a.m . 7 p.m. WoraAlp. t i c i p a t i f l g

KINGDOM U A L U O F - ........ J C h O p l OC.JFJIOVAH’S WITNESSES w H I ht^ fl

449 Msdiaon Ave,. R V Shaw, mlaia- ^trr , 4:15 pm . Watchtower program . C la S S M Ol "Je su s ' Parable’ ot lhe Rich Maa and D r . C a

_______ b e i n g p l„ FIRST CHRISTIAN L c a m l n g

f ‘L COI Shoshone Si N., DonaM Hofrman e rh fV ll fi and Douglas Crilla, m inister. Sunday *services: f:4S a m. . Bible school. I«:9« e v e n i n g I « m .. worship, senmon topic, "P ractlc - t h e SChOOl

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301 Third Ave N . Rev Jim A M yen, f m m 7 tip a x o r Sunday services: 0 :4S a m -un- ^

J. day achool. 11 a.m .. 7:3# p m Worship. CO m C In I^ ------- ----------------- use librai

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r- To Pour Concrete Co. has been strips, awarded a concrete sales spe- It is hp cialist certificate, it was an- bc on hai

^ nounced Thur-sday. He was giv- class. Cli nn, en thc certificate after finl.shlng the younj

a three-day sem inar in Denver, also beni Colo., recently. ________ adulta, hi

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ating the Anniversary of the Reforr

lOCTOR MARTIN LUTHEI1517----- 1967------ ------—

en liop , Sioux Falls, South D akota, H itg D istrict. . .

1 9 6 7 ^ : 0 0 p . m . 1

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ran Churches — M issouri Syriod ! D ebt W a O w e" Rom ans 1-14 4 H 1

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ome In■ ■ ■ ■ . : ■.•ni*',-.- Schre<*Mber«-8ay8-the-chureli ^Ig will rqmain In the: house .jmtJlk- It is outgrown. When it -iit. a “* i^ slte has already-been selected cnurfii [yjeast of town^oi^-B permanent w I building'. ' - • the Hero ■ Until theti, Eastside vSouth^m Aec«

I Baptist church-goers can truly ■ ■?< j-lf«al at hnme. . -

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were chc Mrs, B

beginnini e r; Bettj cher for Gains, p year-olds junior t Schrenke and Rev teacher.

w y - ' Mrs. JlH | : ‘ * Sunday !

H b H IE ||b| H berg, lea ^ P , and Rev.p p ' ' ■ of the R

part" program .

organization has grown consid- ,t. Mrs. Schreckenberg is seated

It runs here through Feb. 18. Obs 1968, and later will be shown In . m ajor museums across thc A country.

It Is based on the results of Is- r-Acxi ’- r a e l ’s large-scale 18(63-1965 a r - ^ > ; ^ ; ‘ ^, t cheologlcal exploration, led by •- Yadin and enlisting arm y engi- .

neers, builders of access roads i? , , , and staircases, and about 5.000

i volunteer workmen from around 1 the world, helping to uncover •- and recoM truct the ancient fort.» 1 -■ il 7-iii Reformat“ Adult Class " h e n a"l5 i n h l I F a ther N, Is Planned f c x, A , T ¥ for debalI At Hagerman rmatior° - HAGERMAN - D r. George '^The" 19

Camie, superintendent of Hager- tieford w m an schools, announced the first the need

i adult education class tentatively tlon amoi , planned for the 1967-88 school time. Fe

y ear will begin Nov. 9. will be a^ This first class will be on entitled 1 'T h e Stock M arket. I t 's Work- logue.” 1 ' Ings. and the Methods Used fo r Catholic r Investm ents." will bo from 7 objective

to 9 p.m. This class will tak e tory. bei I e ither two or three sessions and six Christ . It Is hoped to be but the t ir s t m an Cal r In a series of ciaiises held es- eran. M

pecially for adults a t H agerm an Presbytei High School. the purp

I T here will be no charge or tians o t v- oblig a tion to-the pa rticipants ol derstand

this class. Instructors will be . The pul Boise stock brokers whd w ork the servh with the m arket alm ost every ted by ii

( day. The class is open to all LaRue. padults over 18 y ears of ag e. ing churc

I Interested persons should notify the school by Nov. 1.

' Dr. Camie hopes this will be - nthe beginning of o ther c lasses j Jthat m ay be offered depending WASY

■ on the commuity reaction to this d«y>g j r first one and their desire fo r Charles • future ones. succeMl

Some of the subjects th a t •could be available for adult menu 1

classes are reading, m ath, and tiona] s■ f o r t l ^ l a n ^ g M . •ni.ere a r e ___ seoMt. possibilities for the a d u lu xiar-

ticlpating to recelvc e ither high ^schD 0L j5lL iS lIege_credlts^T h^ „„ «iwill be a fee charged for future t i m eclasses of this nature. imnnia 1

I Dr. ■“Cam ie also su te d it Is senatebeing p l a n n e d to open the week.Learning Center of th e . high Percy

! school for four hours each durlnaI evening except Fridays during ju red tl

the school year if it proves feasi- __ i^ u ,- He:—During—ttris—timF; Whletr m aanl i

will be from 3:30 to 5:30 and SenatM from 7 to 9 p.m .. adults m ay g^up. come in to study on their own.use library m aterials available "i!'""""!"." in the center o r leam how to m ake and use TV tapes, film strips.

It is hpped a large group will bc on hand for this first initial class. Classes a re not just for the young adult, but may be also beneficial for the reUrcd adults, he noted.______________ ^

E” ^I RALLYe Reformation

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Dinner Set _ _"the entlra congTraatioii of

, the' EplacopaLCfiuicli oL.the^l ^ T l | 3 1 -Aseeiislon, tatallng.'about, 400, has T)«iBTliivlted Tby the ___J ehur^h vestry to attend « H H ' f dbiner Monday evening at I

. the -HoUday nn. ", Aecordlng to John RUey, „ ' ,J ,i;CnIster, abomt 2M persons Genealog . a re expected-TlTTOwid th^ ~ «■;«'"» w‘ll - ~ £ i7 irt" J h lrh iirlll meetinp.m7* " JemxiTrt

A program Is planned with j (hose on the program being *Mrs. John Hayes, IvaS g f Sk'mner,'Tim Robertson and I"

. Dr.“ Charles Manners. Rev.Riley will be emcee. l ^ r s “' ‘st'i^

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AndTTeacliers | J w h | e iNew Sgnday School officers j.,] instruct

and teachers of the E astside search pro Southern Baptist Church fpr-lSSS j,am Your were chosen recently. gion d IvIsI

Mrs, Bessie B urtt was nam ed pj-jfbeginning Sunday School teach- duct, (),« ^er;. Betty Spence, prim ary t e a - ---------------cher for 6 to 7 group; VelmaGains, prim ary teacher for ,8- ^ •year-olds; Carrie Ruth Spence, 1 5 0 V l tjunior teacher; Mrs. RobertSchrenkenberg, intermediate.-and Rev. Schrenkenberg; adult J J C S Cteacher.

Mrs. Jesse Berain was elected " 0 _ _ l/U Sunday School sec re ta i^ . 7

Mrs. Gains Is leader of the •'Sun Beam s; Mrs. Schrenken- B URLE\ berg, leader of G irl’s Auxiliary, evening thi and Rev. Schrenkenberg. leader Church of of the Royal Am bassadors, - all Gatewood, part of the Church’s m ission trips into program . to distrlbui

------------------------- the gospel.

Castleford die” ce“ m "Sunday nig

, Observances Ih e T ro n icI . ._ was introd

' Are Planned rey"chris'’tiCASTLEFORD — Reformation Dr. Gate

' Sunday. Oct. 29. will bo observ- en a box c ed witii a special in terchurch where the

' service a t 8:00 p.m . a t the Bap- leave the 1 tlst Church, sponsored by tho th a t he cot Baptist and Methodist Churches the speake

1 of Castleford. venlently fiThe service m arks the 450th “ They t

Anniversary of the P ro testan t bum so th Reformation, which began on sell them ( All Saints E\?e, Oct. 31, 1517, w h a t bette when a Roman Catholic P rie st, than havi Fa ther M artin Luther, nailed to help you In the door of the Oastle Church a t by dfstribu W ittenberg, Germ any. 95 theses ed. for debate which called for re- p f formation of c e ru in practices each’eveni within the church of his tim e, through Fi

The 1967 observance In Cas- u , He»it \' tleVord will be d irec ted toward guilt both

the need of continuing reform a- psychologic tlon among the churches of ou r Tuesday Tw time. Featured In tho service E thics ai will be a sound and color film scribed his entitled "Foundation for Dia- logue.” W ritten by a Roman .

■ Catholic nun, the <llm gives an J' objective introduction to the his-

toiV. beliefs and practices of six Christian denominations: Ro- ;?*! m an Catholic. Episcopal. Luth- *"* '■ eran. Methodist, B aptist and _ _ __ Presbyterian. I t is produced for V j l l l m the purpose of helping Chris- T,,

i ! n i i r p- The public is Invited to attend the service, which wUl be direc- OUnua ted by Jack Kennedy and Paul Several LaRue, pastors of tlie sponsor- churches 1 ing churches. ^ n y ,

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day’s Navy Day and Sen. ^t 2-45 o r Charie* H. Percy, R-III., has P 'jucce^led ta getttog N a ^ p.^S^'wlSf' bean aoup on the Senate menu alongside the tradl>Uonal Senate bean soup.

----- Senate— reataunn t__man-ager Joseph K. D I a m o n d . said the Navy bean soup will

—gn nn the m«>nu fnr the first _ t i m e ever as far as ’ he I i knows as a result of Percy’s L * Senate - flooiw appeal last . week. o n An>

Percy—a Navy lieutenant during World War II — as- ' sured the Senate his appeal ^ nn hfhaif nf tho Navy «iuip— -----—meant no disrespect for the Senate’s own famous beao»“p- *<**199aiMiiHiiiiiifiniiiiimtiiffiinnTtnnifniMrtnnnfTTnB

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John Boyd, Speak< SCIEHCE and SALVATIOH Sf

Seventh Day Adventist Church Grondview a t Addison, Twin l^ ll

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To Stress ProjGenealogy and children pro-t social trai:

gram s will be stressed a t spec-jof the chu ial meeting s -ot The-^Ghareh-of]—Miss'--Ri< JKOii Ch rist uf Lalte i-Uay Satetfr .Rrighnm . “V Nov. 4 and 5. received hi

Elder W. Henry Chace of the Denver- Ui Genealogy Committee and Edith engineerint Rich of the P rim aiy Board will liUrarian 1

represent church headquarters Utah.Ih Salt Lake City a t the Twin Meetings Falls Stake (diocese) confer- at 10 a.m. ence. Twin Fall:

Latter-day Saints o r Mormons, Visitors ai BS they a re nicknamed, a re pot- Ing to Stak Ed for their 'extensive family Hamilton, records, associated wHh their temple activities.

E lder Chace is in cliarge^of | l | | | | g _ | | tho Inform ation-Service-Depart- ment of the Genealogical Sccie- ty.; where he has been employed dnpe 1937. He has been a spec- i.-il instructor in. genealogical re- ;carch procedures for the Brig- iam Young University Exten- sion Division in Salt Lake City.

The P rim ary Association coii- iucts the weekday religious and

Soviet Trip I B Described By Minister

BURLEY — Speaking e a c h ivening this week a t the Burley :hurch of Christ is Dr. Otis _ _ _ _ _ , jatew ood, who has m ade six fcLPt.R rips into Russia In an effort o d istribute Bibles and preach -|r . , he gospel. LOyall

He addressed a capacity au- jHence a t the opening lecture x l a H ' iunday night on the s u b j e c t p ,'Preaching the Gospel Behind fninrrh wli he Iron^ Curtain.” T he speaker six weeks vas introduced by D r. Donald „ram this ' 'Jeilson. president of Magic Val- ® s . f j , ey Christian College. Albion. t e n S »

Dr. Gatewood said he had tak- an attempt :n a box of Bibles into Moscow cent 8T tht where the guards asked him to Special eave the Bibles with them and Sunday wi: ha t he could pick them up. But, Fam ily Da he speaker said, he v ery con- nition Day /eniently forgot to pick them up. when the I

“ They a re too valuable to gation will jum so the Communists would service.leil them on the B lack M arket; ---------------Vhat b e tte r way could you have lian having the Communists lelp you In spreading the gospel >y distributing B ibles," ho ask- :d.

Dr. Gatewood Is speaking! iach evening a t 8 p .m . Mbnd^yi hrough F riday. M onday night I ~le^dcttlt with the problem o f l__ tSi;uilt, both from a religious and isychological point ot view. fuesday he discussed "S ituation / / Jth ics," and on Sunday he de- " r t icribed his six trips Into Russia. | — J

The speaker's son, David, and! lis wife plan to enroll In the Jnlversity of Yugoslavia next- ^ear to fu rther their p reparation or preaching tho gospel behind; he Iron Curtain.

Valley Christian ^ly Churches Plan Sunday Meeting P-

Several v a l l e y Christian ^Churches will participate in a votir liilfi■ally set a t the Gooding Chris- rjjji, , ian Church with Rev. Roger vwi*n lydelott, Rupert, a s speaker, |The event will begin a t 1:30 |(,

I.m. Sunday with a dinner. Rev. glwayi nclydeiott is sc:heduied to speak AnytimeLt 2:45 p.m . ou .r thWThe m eeting will close a t 4 WQ-i i_

>.m. with a youth session.WheneVW

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Oct. 27-29, 1967 Twin Foils

^rogfamsoclal training o t the Children f the church,-M iss -Rich Ir-a --a rad u a te-of-------- ~iriBhHm Young Universitv andecelved he r M.A. degree trom---------- —)enver- University. She is an ngineering and physical science iDrarian a t the University of Jtah.Meetings will be held Nov. 5.

t 10 a.m . and 2 p.m. In the •win Falls Stake Tabernacle.I’isitors a re welcome, accord- ig to Stake Presiden t UOyd A. lamllton.

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ELDER W. HENRY CHACE

Loyalty Program Man Of ChurchTwin Falls F irs t Christian

hurch will launch the annual Ix weeks Church Loyalty Pro­ram this Sunday.Stress will be placed on at-

sndance a t all services, with n a t^ m p t to Involve 100 per ent S r th e m em bership.Special em phasis for each

unday will include an official family Day, a T eacher ReCbg- ition Day, and Women's Day./hen the ladles of the congre- ation will conduct the entire ervice.

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BOISE (AP) — Idaho Fish Th~— .............. m id G a m e '----- GommUsionprs.d a y .

TBursday heard that bird hynt- Sami Ing this year has been general- the j Iy above - average with Sage the < Grouse hunting descr(bed as the gami

, • best in nearly 20 years. resoi Gam e division chief R o g e lr Wi

W illiams reported to the com- was mission on hunting -seasons and grou; M aurice Hornaker reported on 195P. an independently-financed study garla he is conducting of central Ida- all u

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T.F. Faces S At Capital ^

The Twin Falls TTnjins, who defer have run into two setbacks on aboui consecutive weekends, jum p into stand f i r e . Satjirday night when they game travel to Boise to test the unde- — C feated and second-rankedi_Capi- tweei tal Eagles. tellp.

After piling up a 4-1 record. In the Bruiiis have come unglued South_ _ —------------------------------ --------- most

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WashingtonWASHINGTON (AP) — If .the

Washington Redskins petition w®? the NationaL Football League to change their name to the 76ers,It’s quite understandable.

A total of 76 seconds Is the difference between the Redskins j having a record of five victories ■and one defeat Instead of their , > present 2 victories, 2 losses and yj,^ inc.

In their last three games, the confe Redskins drove ahead in the back waning m inutes each time only poppe to wind up with a loss and two touch ties. ' game

Three weeks ago against Dal- Steve las, quarterback Sonny Jurgen- in to sen pu t the RedskiiliS ahead 14- about 10 with an eight-yard scoring who pass to Charley Taylor with 1:10 throw to play. With 10 seconds play. Up the Cowboys' Dan Reeves haps scored on a 36-yard pass play state from Don Meredith. tackU

In Atlanta a week later. Ju r- is Gn------------ —g ennon—iw tto d—to__Bnhbv Ml- er.

chell for a 24-yard touchdown wit with 42 seconds left to put jury W ashington in front 20-17. The may ex tra point was blocked. With a litt two seconds to play, Wade was T raynham kickcd a 31-yard week field goal to tie the scoro a t 20- Bol 20. ' yard

Last Sunday against Los An- the li geles, Jurgensen put tho Red- 758 y skins ahead 28-21 with two of N m inutes and 35 seconds to play, exact h itting J e r iy Smith with a 39- tal fi y a rd touchdown pass. But with Thi

________ 64 setoyds to play, Roman Ga- In tot

pass to B em ie Case for a 28-28 tie. I f

The Redskins hope the situa- X X tlon doesn’t continue Sunday ^ e h they m eet the Baltimore a

O’Leary topples Ui Declo JVs 27-12 ^Two long runs by Rich Borah

set up first-half touchdowns for C L ea ry ’s freshm en and pro- vided the difference in a 27-12 decision over JDeclo’s jayvees Six Thursday n ig h t game

----------- ---'•Borah rambled 25 yards rin thefirst play a fte r a Declo fumble wysn

____ _ on the 26-yard- line nnd Larry E astTSIackwood sneakea“ Ini fbr ' t t t r —Cnli touchdown, then added the point- won I after. Harvi

In tho gecoiia period Borah" four < went 54 years on a quick pitch Six to the two and Blackwood again team;

--------------- B ot-tha-teaehdow n; Dave Sta f=- fcrrii'iford getting the point-after. Press

O 'Leary got two touchdowns in week, the thit-d quarter. Stafford went "UCl In 'from the two and Dave Jones follow scored on a reverse run of two c . St yards. and j

In the last quarter Dave Dar- rington swept 24 yards for Dec- lo's touchdown and with five seconds left Dennis Mallory H m ade a fine catch of. Ken Dar- H rington’s four-yard flip. H

Valley Jayvees I Blank Wendell IEDEN — The Valley jayvees- H

wrapped up their conference ■ schi^ule in undefeated style H Thursday night by droppm g H WendeH 3M . b *

Tony B ragg started the scor- H Ing w ith a 10-yard burst early in ■ the gam e and Craig Thompson ■ cam e bade minutes la te r with a ■ 12-j«nl ,run. Thompson got one H point-ofter. ■

In the third period Ken Ritchie H went in from the th ree and H B ragg converted. H

L arry R ichm an sneakn] In H from th e one to open the fourth H q u a rte r and Valley closed it out ■

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duo n t 'th e point-after. HVaUey anded with a 7-1 rec- H

ord, loirfiig only to O 'Leary. H

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jam e Comm Repdrts7Mj lg With Go\ho Fish The commission meets F ri- Ih i^innprc dny with Idaho Gov. Don W ..of rd hunt- Samuelson to discuss - changes an; general- the governor says he has asked i th Sage the commission Jo make in big cor d as the game regulations and wildlife hui

resource m anagem ent. sarR o g e lr Williams said the do.ve season jng lie com- was better th an last year and noi ions and grouse hunting the best since lop >rted on 195Q. Chukar, quail and jHun- .

study garlan partridge hunting w e r e . ■ tral Ida- all up from last year, he said. '

In the first wild tu^key hunt7- nar

ces SIC Test isGei

tal Saturday Ma

ns, who defensively and the worst p a rt acks on about it from a Twin Falls imp into standpoint is th a t the toughest en they games still, rem ain on the slate le unde- — Capital and Borah. In be- idrCapi- tween the Bruins will host Poca-

tellp. Hoirecord. In Capital the Bruins face the ®d

unglued Southern I d a h o Conference's ^ a ' — most prolific scoring team and hea

also the leading team in yards gained In rushing and passing.

5 Despite som e long bomb blitz- CIng by Highland, which led to 196 a 26-21 setback,- Coach M e r l me Eden does not plan to change the basic defense of his Bruins.

n m aking adjustm ents to m eet ^ Capital’s power.

- If the “The problem a t Pocatello g-^ petition ^he linebackers were not a m e to picking up the receivers cominge 76ers Highland’s backfield,” ^

- ’ Coach Eden said . Then he took ^ " I. periods out of the

week’s work schedule to drill ^ frflrioo ^he defensive secondary. Schnf fhplr Capital uses a T-formatlon bu t ve t

«nH “ rushing plays appear swises ana single wing, power block- sec

Ing. Tho E agles have the top the ies, the conference ground gainer in full- swi In the back LeRoy Nelson, who has Uie

ne only popped loose for three long T md two touchdown runs in his last two whi

' games to get there . Quarterback Oiy 1st Dal- Steve L arrando Is ranked th ird win Jurgen- in total - offense, throwing fo r cloi ead 14- about 550 yards. Bill Rawlins, of 1 scoring who is used a t halfback, also win Ith 1 : 1 0 throws for C apital a t times. lay s play. Up front the E agles have per- gi Reeves haps the best linem an in the c a l !S play sta te In tight end and defensive jqo.

tackle John G rin t, 6-5, 225. This nlol ;r. Ju r- is G rant’s th ird y ear as a start- bv Ml- er. „chdown ~~With Von WWIi.* MiuulJer In- ^ to put jury nearly healed, the Bruins 17. The may test C apital's pass defense J. With a little more lhan usual. Wells „

Wade was effective in throwing last 31-yard week a t Hifihland. E

0 a t 20- Bob Blake, coming off a ‘144- as-yard week, continues to lead hon

Los An- the loop in overa'Il rushing with “ al1 0 Red- 758 yards. Ho is 52 yards ahead hac th two of Nelson for the season and 'to play, exactly that fa r behind the Capi- ^ h a 39- tal fullback in the conference. lut with The Bruins a re running thirdlan Ga- In total offense in ttie conference *ha

a 28-28 ---------------- — ---- ■ . Ilv r llCoUeeeSunday “ touQubs StiU On lies Unbeaten List Id[2 By The Associated Press clui1 Borah collcge football sea- 26 | wns for m ore than half over, only 1 1 whi d nro- '" * 1° ' ' team s still can boast un-a 27-12 I’sa ten and united records. USI jayvees Six team s have won six PO

games—Southem California,I nn thw UCLA, North Carolina State,fumble Wyoming,—Virginia—Tenh and __

Larry E ast Carolina, fbr ' l t e Colorado -and—Indiana—have ” e point- won five each while Dartmouth.

Harvard and T ulsa have won Borah" four each,

k pitch Six of th e all-conqueringJ a^ain team s, headed by Southern Call- __e Staf- fornia a re In The Associate? er. P ress ' top ten team s of the awns In week.-d went " UCLA Is second to the Trojans • Jones followed by Colorado, third: N. of two c . State fifth: Wyoming sixth, “ ■

_ and Indiana 10th. ^re Dar- 3r Dec- th fiveW a^ ry ■ ^

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Governor -ets F ri- III the s ta te ’s history, only 20 J Don W ..of 135 perm its issued reported

•changes any kills. ^as asked Ttie d eer and elk harvest, ac- I

cording to report cards from I wildlife hunters, have Jieen about the

sam e a s last year,, sheep hunt- . 'e season jng up a, little', moose hunting 'V ,'ear and norm al, goats down and ante- 41 :st since lope about the sam e as 1966. tl

M aurice H ornaker, M c C a l l s ® L isald his study of,Idaho cougars t<

Jl : would require ano ther y e a r to —y - - — com plete. His study-is-M ing-fi- n

nanced by a num ber of conser- d f vation, wildlife and universtiy tl

i Q I groups, among them the Uni- II ' O l / versity of Idaho and National sl

Geographic magazine. tl— - Commissioners approved a ~

0 ' 'K T purchase of seven shares of ti T M arket Lake Canal Co., stot:k sl

a t J423 per share froni the Idaho ri irst n a r t S tate Highway D epartm ent, to o In provide w a te r for w ater Im- T,* poundm ents on M arket Lake fc.Up ^ la te wildlife m anagem ent a rea In tt

In be- E aste rn Idaho. ' gist Poca- Two Nam pa men, Jah ies M. h

Hotalen and E . D. Kissell, ask- ci face the ®d for planting of such wqrm

ference's w ater species of fish ^as bull- A *am and heads and crapples in the Cald- .1

in yards well ponds to aid less agile fish- . asslng. erm en. «mb blitz- Commissioners w ere to set ll led to 1968 fishing seasons In their I M e r I meeUng Friday.I change ....... —I Bruins. 0 1 1 1 1

to m eet i^ciiollander: f 3 Cop® 2 More t e ' t ^ k Gold Medals

of theto drill MEXICO CJTY (AP) — Don

Schollander, the Olympic-wise Itlon bu t ve teran of the United States s appear swim m ing team , captured his :r block- second and third gold m edals as the top the U.Sr-won four of the seven r in full- swim events Thursday night In vho has the Pre-Olympics, ee long The Yale University student, last two who won four golds in the 1964 rterback Olympics, finished In a hu rry to ed th ird win the 200-meter' freestyle In a ving fo r close battle with Leonid lllevhov Rawlins, of Russia. He then anchored the ck, also winning 400-meter freestyle re- mes. lay team .av® pe*"" Schollander of Saratoga,

in the Calif., beat two Russians In the 100-meter freestyle Wednesday

!25. ^ I s night. ^a start- Barkm an of Wayne, P a .,

In won the women's 100-meter free-

delphia captured the m en's 100- .1 m eter butterfly for the other^ g last U-S-

E ast Germ any took two golds ff a'144- as- Frank Wiegand splashed to lead home in the 200-meter Indivld- Ing with ''a l medley and Sabine Stein- Js ahead back took the wom en's 200-met- son and backstroke, the Capi- -Ada Kok of Holland, world irehce. record holder In th e wom en's ng third 200-meter butterfly, easily won nference th a t event, although fa r off her

’ . In other finals, P ie rre D'Orlo- la of France won the equestrian, Russia grabbed the w ater polo tournam ent and E ast Euro- peans battled for the gold in

f f f i m en's epee fencing.Russia still was the runaway

T i leader in m edals with the Unit- I j I S I ed States moving into second

place. Unofficial standings, ex­press eluding the fencing, gave Russia liall sea- 26 gold. 14 sliver and 15 bronze,, only 11 while the U.S. has 13,16 and 10.oast un- -------------------------•ds. USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS ran six f o r FAST SELLING RESULTS ilifomia,I State,

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:,’5r 'i„-sUtah In 4about theheep hunt- . PROVO (A P) — Brigham i se hunting Young and U tah m eet for the i and ante- 48th time Saturday afternoon, I

i as 1966. threatening to pick their offen- I M cC a 11 ^Ive cupboards bare in an effort

1 0 cougars' to win. ,;r y e a r to T he two schools have a i s-being-fi- m odern—football— record-—t h a t i of conser- dates back to 1922, excluding I universtiy three years during World W ar i the Uni- II. Before then, the clubs m et I

1 National six tim es In the la te 1800's and | the tu rn of the century. ' ■

proved a ~ B flgham Young, only four ' shares of tim es a winner since the series I Co., stot:k s ta rted on a regu lar basis,, is i the Idaho ra ted a sliglit faVorltB“"b®iruse • rtm ent, to of the better passing attack . I i^ater Im- The Cougars have defeated Utah I •ket Lake for the past two years, riding

a rea In the punch of a powerful nir gam e. ■ Both clubs have . been

Jah ies M. holding closed practices for the Issell, ask- contest.uch w qrm U tah holds the be tte r W estern w a s bull- Athletic Conference record of ‘ the two with a 2-1 slate. Bothagi e iish- team s have identical 3-2 records

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P l a y i n g S t n• . p y l'"*? P ress in the Natlo

lin eb ack e r bam Huff of the Huff, wheW ashlngffip BpHslfinl lifnc tnM lniiiry- t»afc-by his doctor Thursday that he with a teatr definitely will be unable to play 150 conseci against the Baltim ore Colts Sun- NFL as we: day, thus ending the second lon- gam es and gest consecutive playing streak off.—--------------- ^ ^ ------------j— ‘‘Huff def

to play Su

Rookie Has ■ ' theTfZtTuiest.Day, Sif**

thouglit. Rc

Leads Meet ‘°„^uYfs“in“ 'LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — a'>ments in

Young Steve Spray fired a. sev- “ en-under-par 64 Thursday, the ‘■'6 Ame best in his brief career as a P ’S?,® professional, and led the way at Buffalo Bill: the midway m ark with a 36-hole to go wllhoi score of 133 in the JIOO.OOO Sah- " “ sara Invitational Golf Tourna- knee,ment. H ere's th<

Spray. 26. from Cedar Rapids. week-en Iowa, toured the 7.069-yard, par _ , , 36-35—71 Parad ise Valley Coun- Baltimore try Club course .with a brilliant 34-30. two strokes shy of the 'o r 'O' course record. replacem ent

Defending champion Jack cle^'^^Alex F Nicklaus rem ained in strong contention with a 69 for 137 and rmr-rivnfprl' gallery favorite Arnold Palm er, “who aimed a t a 68 in order to ^„^;%amstH beat the cut and qualify for the J°[g3\n “U’Stn final 36 holes, m ade it and beat ?sDrained Ici the cut by one stroke with a oaHas score of 144. Meredith p>

Big George Bayer, whose 66 quarterback led the field Wednesday was unable to bag even one birdie : = g and fell back with a 77 for 143 X

Playing again m ideal weath- /^houlder). : er. the pros for the second day ^ . , , made a sham bles of par, 33 ,shooting 141 or bette r for the two rounds. (ham string)’

Two strokes back of Spray Cleveland were Bob Goalby with a 67 and Q uarterback T erry Dill with a 68 for their ^braised cl

Ti'ed with Nicklaus a t 137 were Frank Beard and Ken Still . (jjnnts each with a 70. Julius Boros shot a 73 for 140 and Bill Casper ^ "had the sam e IB-hole scorc for

__________________ Rams a t fullers (leg) is

Hadf ield Has SCroftcheck i

Found New cefver P a “ sand runnini

Point PunchN EW YORK (A P) — Vic Had-

field Is blond and p lays left °wing. Until now. th a t's where the comparison between him ti ” nf and Bobby Hull has ended. AuVi

Hull has scored 370 goals in the last six National Hockey Ijiague seasons. Hadfield has P.™. „ scored 69. Nelson (knc

Late last season, Hadfield decided to do something about ^ ^ aUT- Hull's enormous lead on him.He picked up one of the Chicago f l^ u id e r )s ta r 's sharp!V warped sticksand started using it. p m‘.v

------- »^lf he -can score 54 gottls-with-II," Hadfield reasoned. "M aybe . JL e a n net 20 ’* r a ic o n s q

The change had an instant effcct on Hadfield. He firqd five goals in New York's final - i x ' ,erbTck B n games last season. The pace has continued Ihis ycar wiih ”

u lT hat's nine goals In 12 games (should

for Hadfield with the funnv _ curved stick - Ihe kind of warped wood Ranger defense- ^ a l t S m an H arry Howell said kids would , throw aw ay in the old “ "^ ',i„7"ou"

* _________________ R eserve Iinband (knee>

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StiU No. 1 ........KANSAS CITY (A P)-W aynes-

burg. Pa,, made it 17 in a row by beating Geneva. Pa., 69-7 ^and stayed on top in the NAIA ,football poll. The top six team s ' J ,have been unchanged four weeks BUI^Ma in a row . n k iv

The NAIA 15-m em ber panel .of coaches again voted North- p g j„ ,ern Michigan sccond. followedby N o r t h w e s t e r n Louisiana: ---- --------LSouthwest T e x a s : Kearney. J C K * * * * * Neb.. State: and New Mexico 2 Highlands. ^ ,

But there was a shakeup in S the re s t-o f the top lO as C o n -S --J* yA cord. W, v a ., moved up to sev- ^

. enth. E astern Michigan to ^ eighUi and E astern Washington S to riinlh. F a irm on t State. W. S ■fc/aJ Va,. b eat previously unbeaten S Glenville State. W, Va., to make S its first appearance in the top 9

Bruins Blank §Kings By 2-0 § k

BOSTON (A P) — John Bucyk ^ W scored both goals and G erry S ]C heevers turned in a brilliant W \ ^ K J n e t m inding job a s the Boston S i\, \ , B ruins defeated the Los Angeles 2 K in ^ 2-0 T hursday night in ^ lltML'imf. their first m eeting with one of

, the National Hockey X>;ague’s S rv->oi ii / new expansion team s. 5- C cn te r-F red -S tanntld s c r up S the first goal a t 7:20 of the open- ^

around one defender, drew an^ S o ther one out and passed to Bu- ^ cyk in fc w t of the n e t . . •> S

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Scores 1ABA N :!

A n ah e im 115. M inneso ta 99 m N ew J e r» e y - |3 4 . K en tucky 131 ■ L

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Streak In[in the National Football4 .eague. I Safety . f

e Huff, who suffered a n ankle .ments) n 1 in ju ry- laat Sunday in t;ulllsmrr he&llhy. ' E with a team m ate, had 'p tayed in Denvfer f ISO consecutive gam es in the backer E.- NFL as well a s six league title and cente- gam es and one conference play- Chiefs wil k off. , DiMidio s

‘‘Huff definitely won't be able no In'jurie to play Sunday," a doctor in —Washington reported. ¥ 1

The 6-foot-l, 230-pound form er J jNew York G iant earlier had in­sisted he would play but la te r said. “ It's m ore serious than I Bcnici d thouglit. Realistically, I ’d have J;': to say no about playing,” ™'S?.'ke. 'a

Huff's injury tops the list of w«,ner'i, 3-i . ailm ents in the NFL. which has . a seven-game schedule Sunday, nish 'indi\ . In the Am erican League, where JJ’’ W 'J* J four gam es will be played, the Sok« iniura J Buffalo Bills probably will have i*m«., to go without split end Art Pow- . ell. who has hyper-tenslon in his 3 ,7 3 3 .. right knee, . Bowler or

H ere's the hospital report for * " ° ' the week-end pro gam es: curi M«n. ^ B o w l Lunch,

p N F L Xrrngei'i M. B a ltim ore a t W ashington: Re- puch deif.ic t c e iv er R ay B e rry lost to the > Colts for four to six w eeks w ith iii«h indw

rep lacem en t R ay P e rk in s also JJ’ i, '"jJj.*” q uestionab le w ith pulled m us- Kiovir Kiib.

; c le. A lex H aw kins to s ta r t a t hi»h >>«nd « I w ide end, J im m y O rr m ay be Diic'h

reac tiv a ted by B a ltim ore Red- *«riei. Kiovr ' skins list re c e iv e r C harley Tay-. '; lo r (h a m str in g ). Huff (an k le ) a s n.ney s«e. ; question m a rk s . Len H au ss '

( sp ra in ed k n ee ) doubtful, „„y,iD allas a t P h ilad e lp h ia : D on fe.ied imcr

.M e re d ith ex p ec ts to re tu rn as I q u a r te rb a c k bf th a Cowboys a f t- TJmti-N«wi ’ c r two g a m e s ' absence w ith rib i '' in ju ry . D allas doubtfu ls a r e Mel ta<

R enfro (foot) and Phil C la rk eii; hi«h ic : (sh o u ld er). E a g le s m ay be with- . out J im N ettles (pulled mu.scle) (criei, miuu

an d defen siv e back Bobby _ ,,,' Shann (r ib s ) bu t T im m y B row n (ur.°4-i)! c;«n

(h a m str in g ) m a y re tu rn . i.oun«5 ’ 3 1 ,C leveland a t New ITork:

I Q u a rte rb a c k F ra n k R yan lUth indivi (b ru ised c la v ic le ) ex pects to IJJ: >’‘•>1

, s ta r t for B row ns w ith tig h t end M ilt M orin (k n ee) unlikely to Doi-d.'cori* p lay . G ian ts lis t defensive b ack s

; Scott E a to n (foot) and C la ren ce Boyd'* Coffei Childs ( a rm ) a s q uestionab le , no«i»r o t»

Los A ngeles a t C hicago: s.pph^.“* R am s a t full s tren g th . G ale Say- sp.rlii«r« dr e rs (leg) is p robab le fo r B e a rs rese rv e defensive-back Al Dood Bran Rinfi (w ris t) an d re se rv e g u ard Don C roficheck (knee) doubtfu l, hljil •"!

D etro it a t San Franci.sco: Re= 46o- huh h.n ce iv er P a t S tudslill (H am string ) “'ifi'jh'" a n d runn ing back Mel F a r r urri, ish. (leg ) doubtfu l for Lions w ith B ow ler of • tight end Ron K ram er (knee) possible. C h a rlie Johnson , m a y >iben.or s ta r t a t defen siv e tack le fo r }!'• ’ [• C harlie K ru eg e r (knee) an d no. 3 flanker W avne Swinford (knee) vouree mmoi

. u n..t fnr 49ers,P h ilad e lp h ia a t New O rlean s: ~H „n mui.i

R ece iv er Roy Je ffe rso n ( th ig h ) p robab le an d q u a r te rb a c k Bill ,ame, Buitre Nelson (k n ee) m ay be reac ti- «»me, Aihen ■vated for S tee le rs , Sain ts a t full JfHJ, .“ Tich' stren g th including defensive en a 1, 3«9. Doug A tkins (h a m str in g ) an d Bowler o r» defensive b ack Jim m y H eidel

[(shou lder). t 1 1, ***"Minne.sola a t A tlan ta : J im

Vellnne m ay rep lace Milt Sunde ach. 3-I: K (knee) a t g u a rd for Vikingrf,F a lcons ' q u a r te rb a c k R andy ^no* im: hli Johnson (ab d o m en ) doub tfu l; icno S’*-/*■

1 T e rry N ofsingcr likely s ta r te r . ' " " ' r .m 'g . : ! G reen B av at St. l.ouis: Q uar- h.,h «-r«tch te rb ack B a rt .Starr (shou lder, hand) s ta r ts fo r ParJ<crs, w ho f . i

a re a t full siren g lh . C a rd s ' Bowiinf b« doubtful Is rece iv e r Billy G am - /a tbrell (sh o u ld e r). c .n I 3Migh mdivii

San D iego a l O akland: G uard W alt Sw eeney (knee), d efensive •rr.rch rc»ir lack le G eorge G ross (elbow ) and rupnin#; back R uss S m ith high icriich rg ro in) doubtfu l for Charg^ers.R eserve lin eb ack e r Bill F a ir- i.,dband (knee) doubtful for R aid- T.ue 1. J e rs but fu llback H ew ritt D ixon (shou lder) is ready . si»ie;Tiophii~ W ? T 5 ii~ a r 'T W n rn ro rk T -- t l tm W halen, tigh t end, out w ith shoulder se p a ra tio n for R a id e rs . iii«h indivu A rt G rah am p lay ing sp lit end and J im Colclough m oving to nie'i CoiffureG ra h a m ’s spot. F u llback M ark «••"'. kJFI. Smolinski (.shoulder) lost to J e ts but Bill M a th is read y lo s ta r t Bowler ot and q u a r te rb a c k Jo e N am ath cokay. 40. jo*- M n

Buffalo a t H ouston: B esides img^r nifciri. Pow ell. Bills* tack le BIck Hud- Br.dson (knee) Is question m a rk , poodt deflate

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BowlingMAGIC BOWL P toeecr League 1 B erd e 'i defealc<i Sherwood Sportlnf,

3>I; Young’f D airy defeated Ith Ava.Market, i l; Depot Grill defeated Andier* son*Ulake, 3>1; M cVey'i. Inc.. defcaled

o f W asner'a, 3*1: M ayfair defeated F a rm e r 's . f . Iruurance. 3-1; Griggs defeated Langdoa

Sleelert. 4-«. y . High Individual gam e. Joanne Cubit, r e 312: high individual series. Veda Oliver.

S57: high scratch leam gam e. Andersoii Blake Insurance, 848; high handicap team

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high handicap team series. Depot Grill.IS

Bowler of the w eek: Veda Oliver. £S7; bowler of the m onth. Joanne Cubit, 708.

J * SU rilte LeagueCurl M snufacturm g defeated M sgic

Bowl Lunch. 4-0; Klover Club defeated X rrn g e i'i Machine Shop. S H 'H : Perm s

0 . Diich dtfffatcd Otic Hall Construction. 3'I:„ Mary C arter Paint* tied' W arbcrg Moving,

<th High Individual gam e. P ea rl Townsend,

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S- Klover Klub. Otis Hall Constryction. 4M; .a t high handicap team gam e. M ary C arte r w e a r C

Pam ts. S80; high scra tch team series, a r e a Pcrm a Dilch, 1.204: high handicap learn

d - series. Klover Klub, I.M3. " " f T *^ Bowler of w<>ck: N ances Light, 46S. a t 200y* Valley League ----------------IS Haney Seed Co. defeated Idaho Fro ien cc Foods. J - l : Royal Lounge No. 1 defeated

Cliff & Jacks. 31 : Gem Stale Oil defeated Royal Lounge No. 3, 3-1: M ilitary Inn de- W F T f c

>n fealed Intemaountaln Oas. 4*0: Shrine Club defeated Gateway T ra ile r, 4 0: Kay’s

, Supper Club defeated Club 93 Molei, 3*1: t - T4mei'News defeated Gem S tate Pdper.Ih 3-1. / * f U H

, High Individual gam e. L arry CarUon, l v \ l > S | J45: high Individual series, Dick Slacker.

*k 012; high scra tch leam gam e. M ilitary J ^ T > T ^ k Inn, S57: high handicap leam series. R o y V M M

' al Lounge No. U 3.723; high scra tch team |M 1 0 scries, M ilitary Irvn, 3,024. KtV Ladles T ea League^ Boyd's Coffsties defeated Dutch’s Fum l- . ---------

ture 4 0, Gem State P aper defeated Royal Lounge 31, Driveway M arkel defeated

f . The Siyllsts 31 . Russ Wells Trucking de- • fealed Albertson’s 31 . ■ • ^ ' 1 d

in High individual gam e. Evelyn W alker, ■ ■ ■ J to 1*3: htgh individual sen es . Lorene Olavln.J 419; high scratch team gam e. Driveway

M arket, 7€2; high handicap leam game,Lo Boyd's Coffettes. *39; high scra tch icam |

series, Boyd’s Coffelles and Drivrw ay ■M arket, 2147; high handicap team series, B i l ■

:e Boyd’s Coffelles, 2«I7. * ^Bowler of week: K athy Howells. 4M.

Sterling Jew elry T rophy L aig u a „ ~Sapphires defeated Main Springs 4-0, B y T

V- Sparklers defeated Siring of PALS 3 1. y t *. e - 3 Jewels defealrd Diamonds 4-0. ( l O l d , : Urlcki defeated Pearls 3-t. Jad es def»*elril r u n n i n g10 Brasf Rings 4 0, Fm erald* lied Gem s J-3. 0 H(<0 ,n HiK»t individual gume. M aureen Fleenor. ,

114: high Individual serJrs. Dot McLinn. l e a g u e O 4W’ hijjh scratch team gam e. Sparklers. IcJah O S

? - 460: high handicap leam gam e. Sparklers. . „ _ p i _ „ S37; high scratch leam series. E m eralds, lu n f t i t : u 1337; high handicap leam series. Spar- C O n iC re n

" r kirrs. 15S4. M o n la ih Bowler of week: Dol McLlnn. 492. ___________\ G eneral Leegue■) Royal Lounge No. 5 d e b a te d Big O Tirey A lbertson’s No. 2 defeated Slate Po- I l p f | « t r hce 3 1, Curl*Mfg. defeated Layne Pum p

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Youree Motor 31. B uttrey’s No 1 defeat A C * i3 1 ;' ed Blitx W elnhard 3-1. E lectric Equip. D E T R '

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* Oowler of m onlh: Luella Krm p. 761. r- Ladles Valley League

Title L Tru»t defeated S helhys Car . . Wash 4 0. Herix Rent-A C ar defeated Lv ^ lie’s Sign 4-0. Theisen * defeated (.em

M ale Trophies 3-1. B utireys Ued Lucityt r -t» g e r 2a . KTFI Urd Alher t lO n'l ? -----------------u e ra l Bldg. Supply lied Connie a Coiffures fl 3-3.>. High Individual gam e. Arty ShlHlnghurg,H 193: high t»div lduil Shilling-

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S linger Flectric 31. Meadow f.old defeated1 Women of the M oo« 3-1. S ierra l-lfe

defeated Bradley Boilers 4-0. Idaho F ro ien Foods defeated F irst Federa l 3-1._________

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leader with th ree straight Big la.st wei he Sky trium phs, takes on North The :r- Dakota a t Bozeman, M ontana, weigh n- 2-1 in conference play, m eets the lim ile eighth-ranked N orthern Arizona without te a t Mis.soula. And Idaho, also 2-1. ham ar ly takes on Parsons College in sia, O

Moscow, moved^ The Big Sky gam e of the y e a r t

next Saturday in Bozeman pits Montana agdinst Montana State, ‘VThe Bobcats can w rap up the whole title by beating the Griz- injury, zlies. Meanwhile.^ Idaho goes Morgan

!n against Weber S tate in Ogden, ankle ii If Montana beats M ontana ^ o n ti

thn rr{TTlir»c ^>y in the title, and in that case Ida-I™ ho could get a slice of the crown ''**Jp with a victory over W eber State,

The Bobcats, however, n re fa- vored to beat North Dakota this 'week, then m easure the Griz- “ ?• zlies next Saturday for their sec- • Webei

®' ond stra igh t Big Sky title. 29-28 in Montana could have a tough' na has

_ tim e wifli North Arizona S>Z, aii3 sR I,, this week. But N orthern Arlzo~ tveft m 1 1', na’s top runner. Chris Thorn- Idaho ' " ton. has turned in his equipm ent week, ii '"p following an in jury two weeks the win 10. ago. He had posted 738 yards in .sons, Vi

five gam es, llis replacem ent is winless Joe W arner, who drove for 205 won a

i m o r e to W id e-1 in a ’6 8

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lay be even more 0 rg o u p to 2 6 5 -o r3 2 0It one. The stan- Sm your Pontiac de«rhead* (iam that test drive and learn tljiar gas. You can ence between Wideip re s ^ n version, and plain ordinary driv

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ig last weekend in about 30 carries, over* Ric th The Lum berjacks will out- burg. Pa a. weigh the Grizzlies heavily in ter. ts the line and Montana will be Toledo’ la without standout tacklc.Bob Gra- team 's Gi 1. ham and linebacker Miko-fJico- w ard es in sia. Ole Hedstrom is being lege marl

moved from offensive strong tim e coll r r f lu a rd to defensive left tackle to for 568 y tg replace Graham . Grizzly half- m ark by e back Roy Robinson will m iss his aerials.,e third stra igh t game due to a leg Tlie IK J.. Injury, and halfback G artha gam e wa; >s Morgan also Is ham pered by an small-coll

ankle injury. top figurila M ontana State’s Don Hass, 1958 sea; -g who gained 298 yards for a con- S tate del ^■ fcrciiLH- r ec ord in--thn Rnh rn ts’ national ,n 21-6 victory over W eber State game,(> last weelc. will present a formid- Despite j l able obstacle to North Dakota, passing o is which lost to M ontana 19-M' in and Lan

the season opener. State in tc- - W eber beat N orthern Ar'Uona

29-28 in their opener, bu t Arizo- wl“ i !*' na has progressed since then witn l i l .

aiiH should T ie , consTdered an o~ £veti m atch for the Grizzlies. r>- Idaho. 31-6 loser to Oregon last i t week, is favored to get back on Xcs the winning track against Par- in .sons, W eber has the edge over is winless Idaho State, Neither has )5 won a Big Sky game._________

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562 yards against Hayward iState last Saturday has pro- 15aS6l pelled Bob Toledo of San o»m , , Francisco State into the totkl _ -yoffense lead am ong the nation’s ___o *smaU-college football players. {^"gue?s

The latest sta tistics compiled got the j by National Collegiate Sports guers TI Services disclosed Thursday rived eai that Toledo has accum ulated I,- help cond 939 rushlng-passlng yards. This clinics gives him a lead of 34 yards B o b ' C over Rich Lichtel of Blooms- Brooks F burg. Pa., last week’s pace-set- Tom A^ei

Toledo’s 562 yards In his are othe team 's C6-44 victory over Hay- group. Tl w ard established a small-col- pected belege m ark. He nlso broke an all- __tim e college record by passing tice TIM for 568 yards, and tied another m ark by firing eigh* touchdown aerials.

Tlie 110 points scored In the F r ; - j 'S gam e was the second highest In small-college competition. The W E top figure is 120 .set during the r1958 season when New Haven _S tate defeated Am erican Inter- ^jiational 78-42 in a 120-point ■■game, ' ~ — ------- ^

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Ro c k in g h a m , n . c . (a p )— ” : -Eight m ore drivers qualified Thursday for the American SOO stock c a r race, but internation­al .star J im m y Clark was nnf ' ..—aiiiuiig m am . iL rhe little Scotsman, making

h ts - f lr s t-s ta r t—in -a n —American—.---- ,big bore sedan, got his -factory- backed Ford Fairiane up to ^ competitive speed but then ranf . into handling problems .that will put him a t least 16 cars back in the 44-car sta rting field.

The day’s fastest time for Sunday’s JTS.DOft grind over the one-mile, banked North Caro­lina Motor Speedway w as post­ed ^ veteran Paul Gold.^mith in a Plym outh. Goldsmith, who won the Carolina 500 here in 1966, had a four-lap speed of 116,523 m iles pe r hour.

Clark, with only a day and a half to ' " so rt” him self and the car out on a track he had never seen before, w as clocked by his pit crew on one practice lap a t 115,104 m.p.h.

Clark apparently w as unable to diagnose his handling prob­lems and a t least two other Ford team drivers, all exper­ienced on this speedway, took turns driving Ihe car.

A. J . Foyt, three-tim e India­napolis w inner who also Is m ak­ing his initial s ta r t at- Rocking- .

1iam~wayrthB"ilay‘s~second"faHP^ est qualifier. He put his factory Fairiane in 10th spot, a t 116.391 m.p.h.

o thers eam ing positions 11 through IG w ere Buddy Baker,Dodge, 116.391; Paschal, P lym ­outh. 110.316; Dannie Allison,Ford,, 116.147: Darel Dierlnger,Dodge, 116.063; G*. C. Spencer, Plymouth, 115.227; and Bobby Isaac, Dodge, 115,218.

Yaz Arrives For Baseball Clinic

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP)— Carl Yastrzem ski of the Bos­ton Rex Sox, the Am erican League’s T riple Crown winner, got the jum p on o ther big lea­guers T hursday when • ho a r­rived earlie r than expected to help conduct a series of baseball clinics.

Bob Gibson of S t Louis,Brooks Robinson of Baltimore.Tom Agee of the Chicago White Sox and Jim P erry of Minnesota are others in the instruction group. The others a re not ex­pected before Monday. ■

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NEW VORK (AP)—The stock NEW m ark e t rally petered out late a gli this afternoon. Trading -was ac- _ Stocka tive. •• <ns-

Volume for the first four hours w as 7.17 miUlon shares com- pared wfith 7.11 million Thurs-

^*The m arket was higher In the . m orning but soon began to lose « * ’ ground. Analysts said that the technical r^liy of Thursday had , no fresh justification in finan- cial or economic fundamentals.

T raders cleared the decks in preparation for the weekend. ci.'„nv

As profits were taken in r ^ cent gains, Control Data fell about 7 points. Raytheon 2. '°P 2».5I Polaroid 3. Xerox 2 and Sperry Rand more than a point. Eri«uck

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. slipped 3 or more. Avnet ad- jvanced a couple of points In pedder* .« heavy dealings. i

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Solid strength was displayed r i . p u i: also by Commonwealth Edison, p ^ p , ^ ’

R"edHctIon?“ all of which a d - J - mck ..vanced more than a point. Unit- FruehCp j ed Air Lines rose about 2'A- S*i" 1

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Tri Cont .S3g 71 28% 28% 28% — % x^ TRW I.40a J2I 98 96% 98 4-lU^ TwenCen 1.80 65 51% 50% 51 4- % CrO^ “ 2 UMC Ind .80 39 20 19% 19% — V? th e

— 5 Un Carbide 2 1»I 49% 48% 48W — % , ff — Un Elec 1,20 51 23% 33% 22% - V? TalS i? T h UnOIIC#l’K40 r*24 52% 52«A B2V4 — % ta is ■1 ^ UnPac 1.80a 87 39 38V? 3*H H d riv 2 •••;; UnTank 3 50 15 75% 75 75% 4-1%

^ Unlroya! I 30 23 43% 43% 42% —I G•“ [j UnitAlrLln 1 S3l 83% 80% 63% 4-3% CfO

UnitAirc ICO 115 *0% 78% 70 —3% .• “ * Unii Cp .50* 4 11«4 11 11% 4- »;

■*■ ‘ l.'n rruit 1 40 34 5fi% 5« 4- Vi tCHItf^T.rp 1 -ft in if)l4 ?!17V .47^ — II7 ? Unit MM 1 20 17 3%»l 28«4 28 - — V4 9.^ 'I’ 7 i * no»-** !• * 2^’? 4. % nel<*• + ] '• U«:Gyp«m 3a 31 75 74% 75 4- % V/i!

US Ind .70 339 32 30% 31% +1 .*....... US Linea 2b 16 33 32% 33 4- % TUO

USPlyCh 1-50 67 56% 49% 4*V4 —U/a L2 T 7? u s Smelt lb 59 61% 59Vi 60V4 — % w ai;2 t i J J US Steel 3.40 J80 42% 42% 42% — %iz i * 2 UnlvOPd 1.40 22 87 «6% S8% 4- % prOIg iTi tnhn 1 80 30 57 M% 57 4- %a t 7 }j vJnd*o Co""ko 14 28^ 38 38 — ^ M c^ t 2 VaEIPw 1.38 193 40 39% 39% — V4 mC2 t ? WarnLamb I 53 43% 41% 42% — V? Bui2 1 h Wai Wat 1.20 13 23 % 22% 23 .......J? t 2 WeitnAlrL I »40 45V4 44 44 — % ViV2 V WnBanc l.IO 24. 29% 39% 39% — V? p re2 ” J WnUTel 1.40 S3 33% 32 32V4.......I i T iS WetlgEI 1.60 130 74 73% 73% 4- % M r

Weyerhr 1.40 x58 39% 39% 3 9 % -% H clw hincp i.so *4 55 53 53 —3

L White Mot 3b 33 48 ,47V4 47Ti 4- % ®rSg ....... WInnDix 1,50 33 38% •28% 38%....... C iv2 — Woolworth 1 X*3 39’i 39% 39% ....... J a ^?> “ Worthing 1.50 30 88% 88V? «7 ....... ^111 7 XeroicCp I 40 133 399% 395 397«4 -3% MCS

■*' ’• YngilSht l.SO 37 31% 30% 31% 4* % ^1% V'% ---------- e r a1% 7^% AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE — % NEW YORK <AP) - American Stock HT J)% 4'!% Exchange aelected noon pricci: a id

T jl <bdV) High Low Laa8 Ch*.m l i l l Aerojet .50a 3 37% 37% 37% + «/,® Am Petr ,6Sf 30 15% 15% 13% 4- V? h tgU Z li ArkLGa. 1 80 30 37% 38% 38% .......

^ ^ Atamera Oil 48 6 S 15-16 6L«. •••;: A-^dQii tk a----- — 4%— 4%------ 1%-4- % IIUlf O T - 35 . . . : . qS — d Bamei Eng 30 39% 37% - 38 - 2S T J ) firalilLtPw I 35 13 1314 13 .......U - U Campbl Chib IJl 8 11-18 6% 6 9-16....... Bui^ 2 Can So Pet 71 3 7-18 3 5-18 3 % ....... J3(>U *“ S Cdn Javelm 30 8% 7% 8 4- V4S 7 \i Cinerama 34 9 4 «% »% .......2 il Ctrywlde Rit I2S 3% 3% 3 % ....... in

7 15 Creole 3 6C 31 36% 35% 3S% - % j^ ^ Data Cont 33 I* 17% 1* 4- % _ ^’" i i EquityCp .I8f 28 6 5% 5% 4- % fun

iU ” u Fargo Oili 81 4 15-16 4% 4 15-164-316 q „7 }> Fed Reircea 2»0 9% 9% 9% 4- %

2 1 2 Felmont Oil 21 12 12 12 4- V4 ___

i^ = i s r p ,w * o i ; .1 1 •** ii3 10* i ; % ' »

u I ~tt u s i~ p « — — 4vr ■*% n r . . . . ; ^

: S | i i ' j ? , 3 l !S!^,’a 7 7 Hycoi Mf, 34 33W 31H 33V4 - W ■a 1 ii Hydromell 3« 30Vj 30>t iW. + H ^! a z 2 Im p" Ol' j» » - Y i ^.1/ _ w liram Cotp 1 7% 7% 7% — % V

_ i 2 Kai«r Ind 102 17% 17% 17% 4* %S Z tx MeadJhan .48 22 35% 35 35 — %

7 j ^ MlchSuf .101 3 7% 7% 7% 4- % ROlu - 1 4 Molybden 33 44 % 43V4 44% -»-l% a 1U 4. V NewPark Mn 341 8% 8% H ,

I j V Pancoaatal JOO 2% 3% 3% .......RIC Group 31 5% 3V? 3% . . . . . TTl<

, 2 ....... Scurry Rain 87 37% 58% 37 — HU l'*U Signal O.IA I »1 38% 57% 5S% .4- %2 1 2 StIVham Init 1« 48 45 45 —I II2 t d SyntexCp .40 M 83% 82% »3% + % Joh[ft ^ Technlcol .40 J98 35% 34 24% 4* S -' l u WnNuclr .30 30 3«i? 3* SiH + S 1% ...? . Copyrighted by Tha Aaaociated Preaa 1967 tO,% Z*i4 ------------------------------b u t% ■ » • % « J

Butter and Eggslu C H IC A G O (A P ) — B u t t e r th e1 + vi s t e a d y ; w h o le s a le b u y in g p r ic e s lem g ~ I* u n c h a n g e d ; 93 s c o r e AA 66; 92 a s2 + 8 A 66; 90 B 64^4: 89 C 6 l'A ; c a r s w h( ^ *tV. 90 B 65«4 89 C 63. s h r H V i" E g g s a b o u t s t e a d y ; w h o le s a le w oi

....... b u y in g p r ic e s u n c h a n g e d : 75 p e r HM c e n t o r_ b e t t e r g ra d e _ A -w h lt4 s » b ri]

—'j i 26^26%; m ix e d 26; m e d iu m s 21 : m e i^ “ , 3 s t a n d a r d s 24; c h e c k * 17. o f t

Twin Falls ]Ur -r.“2 B n i tr ..................................cb«2 H ii, 0«U ........................................... «1.40-2.10 , wa ^ Mixed Ormln ........................... tl-SO-I-SO2 V « Soft White W heat ......................... *■-)• H“2 % Corn (13 p«r c«nc m o litu re) ...S2.20% — % BEANS Lan

7 J} *{S

t ' ■ ^ ^ ■

^naitcidlrl!?j"ifcivestock"

12" ( DENV PR ''DENV ER (A P) (USPA)—C at- so;

tie 700; calves 300; bulk receipts 1 1 for special sa le; regu l»r-m arket oa nom inal. Hogs 20, n o m i n a l ; 1

jJk t 2 sheep 50. nom inal. ti\7<2 + }4 . --------- 1IS2 T n OMAHA anJ S g l a OIWAHA (A P) (U SD A )-C at- thi il., ~ n tie 1,200; calves 200; lim ited N( n it +38 sales steady: choice ' 1150 lb fir •iH - w slaughter steer,s .25.65; choice 'W .- H 9QO-950 lb heifers 24.50 to 25.00; a7i{ + S utility and com m ercial cows a t 1

- X 15.50-16.50; canner and cu tters 39 3JK + ’ii 14.50-16-00. an 47 — 42 Hogs 8,500; barrow s and gilts 1.5

1 a steady to '25 lower, instances 50 tomK + « off; 1-2 190-255 lb 18.00 to 18-50; (

*!S> m ixed 1-3 220-230 lb 17-50-18.25; N<7 8 2-3 240-260 lb 16.75-17.50; sows 1.:

25-50 lower; 1-3 325-400 lb 15.25- l.im8 Z 'V 16-00; 2-3 400-600 11? 14.75-15.50. (44^ -t- I Sheep 800; not established. 78

1;^ 1 » CATTLE FUTURES3» — w The following quotations wereJJ,, — 2 provided by E. W. McRoljerts ; 3«t; -nS and Co., Twin Falls.

- W High Low Close i -■ « Dec. 26.07 25.90. 26.02 '

3«H - W Feb 25.60 25.35 25.60 toW . - vl April 25.50 25.22 25.50u ' Jilne 25.47 25.20 25.47

iJ»« -? lt Aug.- - __ 25JZ5_ 25-65 _25.75 ^4*%— I - W . f— Z ccsJh : I ■ Sugar nc

1 W NEW Y bRK (A P)—Domestic 67 — % sugar futures No. 10 c l o s e d

Yf quiet. No sales. Raw sugar spot * ISS i « 7-40- World- sugar No. 8 closed OC Mit « 1 to 9 lower- Sales 2,801 con- ^/i “’Jj - trac ts . Mor 2.48-50, May 2.54-56,MH + Vi Jly 2.61. Sep 2.69, Oct 2.72-73,«H -+ g Nov 2.78%, J a n 2.8IB, M ar SS Z n 2.93B. , ■17H - « B-Bid

L‘| i I Cassia Plans Ip -R ed Cross ll« I'll Fund D rive m:«?j4 + V BURLEY—D etails w ere work- Se 3»« i ?{ ed out for the Cassia County ( 3« — K Red Cross Fund drive during D<

i5fi “ b reak fast m eeting W ednesday Mi JJ _ J a t Ponderosa Inn. Ms7»H + w Gene Rinebold, fund d r i v e Ju

i.S i — ? chairm an , announced the drive Se 133H +n2 will be held Nov. 27 to Dec. ( ‘•H + » 3, which is a continuation of Dc 3o>4 + iJ the drive sta rted in the spring Mi43 and was then canceled because MiJSii t of ‘he Boy Scout Camp fund Ju i«*{ — H drive. ' SeOS’* 7ii^ total Cassia County Red ]51 + 2 Cross goal Is $4,600 and during D« i!u ~ !? tl'e soring a total of $1,000 was Mi 33S — ({ raised, leaving $3,500 to be Mt B3W — y. ra ised In the five days of the Ju 75U 7 i2 drive this fall. Se4i« —I George Forschler. County Red «3H -V3S Cross C hapter chairm an, con- r 114 + i | cjucted the meeting. Others at- \ 5« + i! tendinR the meeling were T racy ,

-jatt---- I t ^ wcigaTC PucalKllu,~ REd -C rosy 77 « field representative, and E arl tw

« + M W illiams, Boise, volunteer ter- jJ’* t H r iw ia l fund chairm an.4JU —IV. Local chairm en attending Al S3S Z u w ere Mrs. Adelle Toevs, blood e< m2 + W program c h a i r m a n ; M rs. Fi

1 5 Z ^ M c G in r ~ U M ^ ^ e l^ ^ te ^ ^ a m - ^33V. — Va m erell, fund drive chairm an for id 33 Burley business district; Miss In44 —'ii Vivien Odney, Soroptimist Club Li

- Vi president, a cpoperating group; Mi 73! V'ii M rs. D oro thy Kunau and Mrs. R< 39H — V. Helen Coffey, special fund work- Sil 47!i 7^h Lyman M artindale. county sii 3«H Civil Defense chairm an, and Su

...... Jack Snow, aid to m ilitary fami- Wi397'i —iii lies.31V. + H Mr. M artindale spoke on coop­

eration between the Red Cross HANGE and . Civil Defense departm ents Ion stock IT time of em ergencies and first Af >: aid courscs- . Qc

Ch'* W illiams urged key work- b<^ ers to keep their enthusiasm Ei

1S14 + % high and keep in close contact Fi...... with their w orkers in all com- K<

— m unltip-s------------------------------------j{<3« -...- Quotas for various a reas of K(

13 . . . . . t*’® county fund drive are $1,500 K< • m Burley business and residential: K<

JH ■••;; $300. Oakley and Dcclo: $150, K. »H r...'; M alta: $200. Albion, and $1,000 In 3H „ .. . in special gifts. U

i« + u Tbe next meeting prior to the M S14 + W fund drive will be held, a t 7 M

‘ '>h V 'v B ryan’s Cafe- M13 + W ----- ------------------- N:

, ij Roogevelt _^~5 Statue Is Va

U nveiledWASHINGTON. (AP) — Pres- ,

JS i V ident Johnson and Mrs. Alice 714 + H Roosevelt Longworth each took Ju

■*55? 1 ‘if “ ™Pe In hand- today and un- 3 7.... veiled a sta tue of President M 314 ----- Tlieodore Roosevelt on an island

ill/ 7 S In the Potom ac R iver. - | 41 * —1 In a b rief dedication speech,S S t 5 Johnson praised Roosevelt a s ®t,

one who challenged our people ' 1 prtM IM7 to live, not ju s t for them selves 15:

bu t for their children.”_ Johnson said also that Roose-lifiTSTS would not have taken the ,

e a ^ w a y if the h ard way w ere , ' 1 u 11 e r the right way to -solve prOb- Ig prices lem s. Johnsdn quoted Roosevelt 4-,, A 66: 92 a s saying: VWoe to the country l'/4: oars where a generation arises which q j

shrinks from doing the rough wholesale work of the' w orid."I; 75 pe r H undreds ) g a th e red __on__ a tuL_whltc» b r ig h t-T ja y -a r th e spe of the t . iums 21: m em orial to the 26th P i^ id e n t v e t. of the U nited S ta tes. ^

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Falls Markets-__ ■■■ . ■ _____ ■ . ... I neiU V E S T O at

■ SI SfV? 10 I81K22O 106, 1,SI 80.1*00 S o w s .............. . . • • • • T . . . . .$16.50 I qc.V . $1 l5 H eavy s a w .................... .S iao04is.00 VC} ...n 'M EOOS ^

L ari* A A ....................................... .41....... SS.7S lA rf« A .......................... .............^ u n....... nlso M«<num AA .................................. Jts mi........ r7.40 K «dlum A .......................................OS ^

(i>«UT«r«d ter m canoBs) c n

^ Jl '•f.' ~ , ' , ; • •

\1r Report^G r a in 7 ~ ‘tu

CHICAGO (AP) — Grain and .)—Cat- soybean, futures declined up to . receipts 1% cents a bushel on the Chi-m ark e t oago-Board-of-Trade-todav;^------i n a l ; Dealings w ere m oderately ac- ,

Uve.Prices opened on a weak tone “ 9

and moved steadily lower dr l)—Cat- throughout m ost of the session- lim ited N ear the close there w a j f ^ ^ e ce 1150 lb firmiiig up but it cam e lo o « t e . te

choice ------- -J 25.00; KANSAS CITY Jh:ows a t KANSAS CFTY (AP) — WTieat fo cu tte rs 39 cars, down >4-l’/4. No 2 hard or

and d ark hard 1.55-1.64N, No 3 , nd gilts 1.53-1.63N, No 2 red wheat 1.491^ w| nces 50 to I.53N, No 3 1.47>/4-1.52N. so0 18-50; Com 27 c a rs ; unch. to down 1, th 10-18-25; No 2 w hite 1.27-1.32N, No 3 I-I6- tli I; sows 1.31N, No 2 yellow and m ixed ne b 15.25- 1.17%, N o -3 1 1014-1.19MN. wl ?5-15.50. O ats unch.; Np 2 white 74%- co Ihed. 78i^N, No 3 W A-IVAH.

Mllo m aire 1.85 thS Rye 1.06U-I.10}4Nr thIS w ere B arley 1.04-1.ISN agRoljerts Soybeans 2.51’/4-2-55V4N in

Sacked b ran 49.50-50.25 ot’ Close Sacked shorts 52.50-53.25 lij,

26.02 W heat fu tu res closed from 1 ac 25.60 to 1% cent lower. ce25.50 -----25.47 CASH GRAIN „J 5 .7 5 __ CHICAGO (AP)-:-W}ieflt N O &_' hard 1.56!%, n; No 2 red 1.48?4 n. . .

Corn No 2 yellow 1.31% n. Oats j No 2 heavy white 74>X n- Soy- ;

r.mi>ciir beans No 1 yellow 2.57% n.^o f e d At the close wheat was % to

® t 1 cent a bushel lower, Decem- rin fed ber 1.52-513^; com was 1% to

ai con- 2'/ l lower, Decem ber 1.13%->/4;oats w ere to % lower, De- A<

2 72 73’ cem ber ^V ^ cenU; rye was IV. su M ar to 1% lower, Decem ber 1-I8V4

’ , and soybeans were I to l>/4 lOw- er, Novem ber 2-62>4-%.

GRAIN F trrU R E S erI S CHICAGO ( A P ) - «

High Low Close close thW heat - ed

Dec 1-52% 1-51V4 1-51% 1-527, ceM ar 1.58% 1.57% 1.57% 1-58%

» May l . « l ^ l.eoW 1.60% 1.61% a{Jul 1.60% 1-59% I.60>4 1-61 th

5 work- Sep 1.63% 1.62% 1-63 1-64 foCounty Com , , Itduring Dec 1-14% 1-13J4 1-13J4 1-14% cc

Inesday M ar ' I.I9U 1-18'/ I.18W 1-20 itMay 1.22% 1-21% 1.21% 1.23M th

1 r I V e Ju l 1.25% 1.24% 1-24^ 1-25%• drive Sep 1.26 1.24^4 l-24ti 1-26'A th0 Dec- Oats qi tlon of Dec .72'/, .71 .71^ .72% saspring M ar .71% .71 .71% .72% ce

>ecause May -71% .70% .71 .71% |i|p fund Jul .70!^ .70'^ .70'A .71 ta

Sep ----- ------ .70'^ .71%ty Red Rye „]during Dec I.20U 1-19% M9}4 1-20% P‘

100 was M ar 1.24% 1.23<4 1.23^ 1.24%to be May 1.2732 1.26% 1.26% l-27Ji ,of the Jul 1.27% 1.27% 1-27% 1.29%

Ity Red

lers at- O v e r t h e C o u n t e r: Quf tatlnna from WASP at ant>roTl»1 c ross ' rtiataly 10 a. m. All bl«l* ara lntardaalar[J Hari bida. Zntardealar quotaUon* do not In- W

eluda rataU markup, mark down or Mer ter-

lending Albertson’s ........ 10.50 11.00, blood Equity Oil ___■; 33.00 33.75 m

M rs. F irs t Sec Corp . 29.75 . 30.75 stF ir s t Se c - Invest ~6.-0»;------6t60— -th

Dam - G arre tt Freight. 22.25 . 23.00 hi nan for Idaho Pov^er pfd 65.00 68-00 te ; Miss In term tn Gas . . 9.12i^ 9.62',^ st Club Lib Gem Silver. .75 . 80 la group; Morrison-Knud . 22.62% 23.\2% pi d Mrs. Rogers Bros . . . 21.50 22.25 di J work- Silver S ta r Qns. .38 .42 plcounty Sierra L i f e ........ 2.&1% 3.50 fo

n, and Surety Ufe . . . . 5.75 6.25 pi y fami- West Coast Airl. 13.30 14.00

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i " c m ^ M u t u a l F u n d s trtm ents Bid Asked plnd first Affiliated Fund ___ 9.11 9.85 w

' Commonwealth . . . . 20.53 22.45 esy work- bow Theory . . ; ___ 8.60 9.30lusiasm Eaton and Howard. 17.00 18.48contact Fidelity T rend ___ 34.21 37.19 111 com- Keystone B-4 .......... 9.90 10.81----------- Keystone K- l- ^ . ^ . ^-S.35 10.09 —reas of Keystone K-2 .......... 6.26 9.02 —e $1,500 Key.stone S-2 . - - . . . 10.93 11.94dential: Keystone S-,1 .......... 9.89 10.B4 b£i: $150, Keystone S-4 .......... 7.32 8.001 $1,000 International Fund- 17.81 19,27 T '

Ufe Ins Invest ___ 6.54 7.15- to the M anhattan ............... 11.72 12.82 ked, a t 7 Mass Inv Growth . . 12.97 14.18Cafe- Ma.ss Inv T r u s t ___ 17,10 18.69 Ni

National Growth . . . 11,43 J2,50 J-'National Stock - - . . 8,96 9,81 ^Putnam Equities . . . 11,TO 12,07 2"

Value* L-Vne^nc'^----. ^6,ra ^^29 M Value Line Sp Sit . . 7,95 8.72 “ J

I West Ind Shares - . . 9.10 8.94 sti ------------------------- ye

Wool l-lAlice n e w YORK (AP) ^ Wool fu-

ch took tu res closed -3 to -6 of a cent md un- lower. Dec 1I5.3B, M ar^lI7.4B, resident May ’ H7-6B, \ Jly llTrSB, Oct ,1 ?sland 118-9B. Dec Il9.^B, [Mar 119.3B. ta

Certificated w6oi.8pot I14,5N. tO; speech, Wool tops futures closed qui- P[' velt a s et- No sales.

Deonle Certificated spot wool tops a t m ^ lv es 158-5N.

B-Bid; N-Nominal

PEAS AND LENTILS cen tne sPOKANE—Following arc the ' ‘y average prices (with compari- p r• p r6 ^ 5o„5) reported to this officc a r

fo r the period (the past week— country necessarily today’s price)» which Oct jg .25 ^ Nc

rough Sum m ary M;Green Yeilo Black Lentil A l

T h I» w e e k r-« .^ J3 ,5 5 ‘523(rj7:55 Mi the Last week 4.40 3.95 2.90 7.55

esident y e ^ r ago 4.4(i 5.10 2-65 6-40 All prices a re quoted th r e a ^ r

........ *1 n in f-O.b- .fcar a t shipping pV R .Storage and handling charges 'ei should be deducted to' arrive a t ' net p rice to the grow er. "e

JU DGES ASK ACTION Ye ...« l.oo DETROIT (A P) — All 12 —*;j,“ Judges of D etro it's R ecorder's St.

CoUrt have called on the c it^ s 41 Common Council to enact m eas-

IIIII JB u res to have alcoholics trea ted Nc.......- g a i m edical patien ts ra th e r than <

crim inals. . Id a

j» *■

Business ------------------ ^MiM’or

By JOHN CUNNIFFAP Buslneas Anabi&t__________

“ NEW YORK (AP — One oT the perils of foretelling the fu­ture. which Is necessary, in fi- nancial planning, is thelt ipevi-

u n t o ‘“bly the wisdom of ,: the .;Q. Y-Ki forecaster will be m easured by or i

le ..n - facta. «;nma facts nnw .shai in. ® t

® ^ G lam or s to c k s ,' for exam ple, J w'lk tone have been soaring despite down- ™ “-

lower d rafts df Wall Street opinion. }. « lession One of the m ost widely ac- tner o/gmne cepted theories in financial cen- « l ^ e ters through m uch of the past Ai

aix m onths has been th a t blue payi chip stocics would move to the sion

W heat ^ore of investor favor and glam- fer i2 hard or stocks would fade. x ' of s I, No 3 ' .Week a fte r week this opinion one t 1.49% was expressed in dozens of advi- ® N. sbry letters th a t b rokers sent A. lown 1, their custom ers. To the p resent The3 1.16- time even, it continues'>to be a an m ixed n ear consensus am ong brokers buy

iN. who .otherwise disdain their wan e 74'/4- com petitor's judgm ent. the

The results show, however, e*® that blue chips a s m easured by “ ‘‘oi the Dow Jones industrial aver- tne age, a re about .where they were ,Yi

I in June. The high flyers, on the you> other hand, have begun to ac t app! 5 like rockets. Some of them have invc from 1 added even m ore th rust in re- nun

cent weeks. of cOn last W ednesday, Xerox com

, rose $13,12, Am erican R esearch eacl & ~D eveiopm ent—*12r-Polaroid - Tl

■ 51125, Control D ata $9.87. Tele- dom"• dyne $7,25, E-G.&G- $6, These han r»- boy- jqiijj advances, even for you "■3/ stocks selling, as they are , for else

m ore than $100. any1% to O'* ‘ ’e sam e day. President way

I1K .I/.- Johnson’s Council of Economic “ Uy •r De^ Advisers disclosed that the con- and inv iV. sum er tripped up m any fore-

I 18U casters who said he couldn’t s"®! I / continue to save money the way y°“

he has since last year. YLate last sum m er the consum- '

e r began banking about 6.5 per seal cent of his take-home pay, an n'°*

P rev . unusually high figure. F o r years trar I close the ra te of savings had fluctuat- ceni

ed between 5 p e r cent and 6 per Li 1 1-527, cent.1 1-58% E arly this- y e a r the percent- 1 I 1-61% age rose to 7-3 per cent, a figure I 1-61 th a t the economist§-^cortfidently

1-64 forecast couldn't be m aintained. " „ I t w asn't, especially since in- “

1 1-14% come taxes had to be paid, but P , 1-20 it remained high a t 6.7 pe r cent

} 1.23% through spring. ,I 1-25% Now the la test figures show j 3g I 1.26% th a t for the June-July-August jq

q uarte r the ra te of consum er cha } -72% saving roso again to 6,9 per yf/ 1 .72% cent, meaning that an unusually j^g,

•’ 1^4 high ra te has now been main- jtoc ( •‘Zl tained for a t least a year. payI -71% Lj(tely there a re m any exam- hop , , „ 5, pies of apparently unpredictable stoc t 1 behavior, a«)jnany in fact ^hat it the J { '97V “ m atter of choice as to which grei f will be usec} as illustrations, of j‘ _J_ The unusuai behavior of inter- Q

e s t ra tes provides another ex- forr

\ t g j * On W ednesday, the sam e daythe glam or stocks rose and it '" ' ,

ilrSSr« was-tit^elp.ied t haM lie luiiauiiiki , not In- wns saving so much money, the jowD or u s, government paid its high-

A sk& est interest ra te since 1921-11.00 One y ear ago, it will be re-33.75 mem bered, th« economy was ■30.75 striving to come through one of I

23.00 history. Money was tight and in- g68.00 terest ra tes w ere sky high. s 9.62% After the Federal Reserve rc- *

.80 laxed its squeeze on the credit | 23.\2% pipeline. Interest ra tes began to B22,25 drop and money becam e more j

.42 plentiful. Never again, said the !3.50 foreca.sters, will such a situation ^6.25 prevail. *

14.00 Now, one y ear la te r, some- S Ihing sim ilar does exist. -The big j

J _ difference now is that money 2Q S isn’t as tight as it was; th ere 's 5

Asked plenty for everyone If they 're c1 9,85 willing to pay some of the high- |J 22 45 est rates since the Civil W ar. £) 9,30 --------------------------------------- ’) 18.48 • *‘ Potatoes, Onions 5 l(1-m mAHO FAT l / r A P - f FSMN v _ g

3 9.02 —Sales f,o,b. shipping point .and g3 11 94 delivered sales shipp(ng point '') I0,B4 basis; \ 52 8,00 Potatoes in Upper Valley, S I 19,27 Twin Falls and Burley d istric ts;t 7M5 offerings light dem and fair, raar- VI 12^82 * et steady: russets washed 2 in S i7 14!i 8 O'" 'n 'n 100 lb sacks U, S. j () 18 69 No lA 3,00-3,25; 10 oz min 3.1.5- 5 i5 12,50 3.50: U. S. No 2 1.50-1.70: 10 lbi 9.81 mesh sacks baled per cwt. U.S. j) 12.07 No lA 3.75-4-00.___________________—JJ IJ- unions in w estem Idaho and! 7.29 M alheur County, Ore.: offerings> s !72 light, dem and fair, m arket ) s]94 steady; 50 lb sacks U- S. No 1

yellow sweet Spanish 3 in and larger 3.00-3.15; 2-3 in 1.40-1.50; ! white globe 3 and 2% in and

fool fu- larger 3.00-3.25; 1*4 in 3-60-3.75-

117 4B CHICAGO3 Oct CHICAGO (AP) (USDA)—Po- ; 119 3B tatoes a rriv a ls 44; on track 141;114 5n " to tal U-S- shipm ents 269; sup-td oui- plies m oderate: dem and mcxler- i

a te ;-m ark e t steady; carlo t track Inns a t sales: Idaho russets 4,35: Min­

nesota-North Dakota Red River Valley round reds 2,55-2-75.

J5 FUTURESire the The following quotations wereirnpari- provided by E. W. M cR ober^1 office and Co., Twin Falls, week— M aine Potat«>e»price) High Low Close

Nov- . 2,25 2.23 2-25 M arch 2,60 2,56 2.60

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f r e i w SPOrr METALS' r i K . n e w VORK, (A E ir^pO tJK Jn- h a r ^ ferrous m e u l prices F riday :Hue Copper 38 cents a pound. Cotv " necticut Valley-

Lead 14 cen tf a poimd. New 3N York.All 12 Zinc 12% cen ts a pouncJ. E ast o rder's St- Louis.! city’s 'n n 1-58 a pound. New York, m eas- Silver 1.805 per Troy ounce,

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ne oTle fu- _in fi- B y WILLIAM A. DOYLEl^^he Q. I would like to buy each and >d by 6 r my nephews and nieces a chan

nnuf share—of—stock—for—Ghriatm asr rm ly But my broker informs, me th a t wfiei

mole I would have to pay a $6 com- know inwni mission on each sh a re and that out c „ I would be- bette r off giving y" ac- them cash to put in their bank (gr [ cen-account. tradi

past Are there -ways I can avoid ti nie blue paying so much in commis- the-

o the sions? How am enable a re trans- anno glam- fer agents to dividing up a block that

of stock I buy a n d , registering as o: aihlon °ne “hare in -the natne of each -j--!, advi- of several m inors? , thatsent A. Certainly there a re ways, n o t ;

•esent The simple .method is to p lace of c be a an order w ifh^yonr-h roker to rowe

okers buy Ihe num ber of sha>e&ij^u e rs" their want—one share, multiplied By of sl

the total num ber of your neph- whic ,ever ews and nieces — and tell ti\e pers ed bv broker how you w ant each of stocl aver- the shares registered. were ,You m ake one purchase. So, prici

in the you pay the commission that he h0 ac t applies to the am ount of money a t $ have involved. You don’t m ake a tacli

In re- number, of different purchases of $1 of one share each—on which a siofi:

Kerox commission would be applied to char earch each purchase. g ileroid ~ T h is-ls -th e~ w ay -it should-be va lu Tele- done. And, if your broker won't he h

These handle it this way, I suggest The1 for you lake your future business who 2, for elsewhere. And, if you can’t find buy

any broker willing to do .it this -j-j, sident way. vou can still get it done, g^or lomic Buy ‘he sm all “ block of stock ici ■ con- and instruct the tran sfer agent fore- (usually a big bank) which is-,

uidn’t sues the stock certificates how „ ( g 5 way you want them registered.

Your whole problem is tied thin] usum- ‘o the stock exchange sliding- that 5 per scale commission schedule. Thc aftei y an niore money involved in each repo years transaction—the lower the per- an .a ctuat- centage commission bite.S per Let's say that you’re a gener- ^epr

ous uncle and plan to buy each i„(g, of six kids one share of stock, a t $50 a share, for a total of

lonHv *300; The comm ission on that odd-lot works out to $7.

<• In ' But, 1/ you make” six different 1 ^ 2 1 hiif purchases, a t $50 a share, the ^ .- rpnt broker would have to chargc J^ |; '

you tho "M inim um " commission . of $6 on each—for a total of A t

show j 3g There’s no reason for you .ugust to get clobbered with t h a t Cf iumer charge, ures* P f With C hristm as fast approach- sioni sua ly Ing yo^ can arran g e to put Idah main- stock.i in the stockings—without of 1

paying through the nose, I just semi 5xam- hope you plan to register the Of :table stock in the form set up by enro hat it the GIft-to-Minors Act. That ing ivhich greatly simplifies the problem on c >, of giving stocks to children, in tl inter- Q, Where and how can I in- toal r ex- form myself as to the num ber 532 i

of .shares sold short on the New Inc dav Stock Exchange each day fresI

„ j it and Ihe num ber of shares of.junii till.IMI f hn rt onch da y?i e r i ■V the A- You can 't. The New York I denthigh-

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DO'esach and the American Stock5s a ch an g es rev ea l th a t Inform atldn__^Tiasr o nly ~once~Tr~TnbntyfrrAnttr~^Vfen th a t w hen th a t inform ation is m a ^ , :om- known to the public, it 's a lre a d y th a t ou t of d a te . .''i'>B . H ere’s the latest example. Af- aank te r the close of stock m arket

trading (3:30 p.m., New Y ork void tim e) on Wednesday, Oct. 18, mis- the . New Ytirk Stock Exchange ■ans- announced the "short position" 'lock th a t existed on that exchange, iring as of Oct. H.-" each f h a t report listed all shares

that had been sold short and 'ays. not yet "covered ." A short sale, ilace. of course, is the sale of bor- r to rowed stock., A short-seller "cov- iXPU e rs" bv buying an equal num ber iD y of shafcs-jjf-the sajme stock — leph- which he then delivers to tho

the person from whom ne borrowed h of stock in the first place.

A short-seller thinks that tho So, price of the stock will fall. If

that he borrows stock, sells It short oney a t $50 and then is able to buy e a back a t $40,'h e has a profit ases of $10 a .share — minus commis- ch a siofis and whatever o t h e r :d to charges a re involved.

But, if the stock goes up ind-be va luer-he-loses-m oney becauseron't he has to cover sooner or late r, 'gest The m arket adage goes: "H e - ness who iiells what isn 't his'n m ust find buy it back or go to prison." this T here’s a theory that a largo

'one- short position means that stock prices will have to go up —be-

|gent cause all stock sold short will ™ iS"! bi»ve to be bought back. T hat how potential buying demand could

result in higher prices- But tied things don't always work out

lins- that way- They certainly d idn 't Thc after the last stock exchange

each report—showing short Interest a t per- an.all-tim e high.

(Mr. Doyle will answer only -ne^' representative letters of general e®™ .jnterest In tils column. He can-

not answ er ^ o n e queries.)II of __________ 'that

rent CaldwcIl CoIlegc a jee Student Totals ^o "f Are Announcedyouh a t CALDW ELW EnrolIment fig­

ures announced by the admis- lach- sions ofice a t the College of

put Idaho show a total registration hout of 1,091 students for the fall just sem ester.the Of this toal, 896 students a re

) by enrolled as day students, Includ- That ing com m uters and those living Diem on cam pus, and 195 are enrolled

in the evening program. Of the I in- toal day students, men num ber nber 532 and women number 364.New Included in the figures nre 312 day freshm en, 232 sophomores. 165

s of I juniors and 163 seniors, with oth-

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slam s—what a re a m ere 20 or He decide(30 points. . -■ ford to take- Duplicate p lay eri learn to ap- with his conp re d a te small things. One over- two rounds ^trick m ay m ean the difference cash ed , his.between a top score and an av-' and enterede /ag e , two overtricks between a trum p.

• top score and a bottom. His next p!We have also found th a t a t- from dum m

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the con tract appeared to be ■ k very w ^m al one. Therefore \ Pv ^ South decided to try for one y V V l^ overtrick. He didn’t think m uch of his chances, bu t he had noth- ing to lose.

He decided that he could af- ' ford to take some slight chance with his contract. He drew only ,two rounds of trum ps. Then he K w - n c ash ed . his. king of diam onds | |M j | |H | and entered dum my with a third^V IP P - . . . ^ANCVWHis next play w as a low h eart , on the i from dum m y. E ast decided to >• VOU WA try to beat the slam and ducked. ■’’AlX TO whereupon South proceded to m ake his overtrick.

We don 't think m uch of E as t’s ptay. One look a t dum m y should have told E as t th a t he had bet- te r grab his ace of hearts \yhen- ever he could, but we do adm ire •South's technique. -

The key play cam e wherf he cashed his king of diam onds early . He wanted E ast to know. that West did not hold th a t card, and he also wanted to plant the Idea in E ast's m ind S h o r t that the con tract viras a doubtful | ~ onp. Of course, the play should / ' V n i not have worked, bu t it did. /

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D ear Ele: I have a problem I have s that is probably one which con* p.fln. my fronts a lot .of girls today. • I sEven if I am 18 and have been' married a > « ^ h d , five months. I am seven months, is dhmk. pregnant. My neighbor would life. Sdiju like to have a baby shower for to drinTc. me, but my mother - in - law but'then I feels that since I was pregnant I 'm only before I was married it would stop drink be wrong to have a baby show- die. I wai er. -My friends and neighbors ex-friends know that I was pregnant, but you wish they, still want to throw a show- opted you er for me. Would it be wrong or wish he’d right to do this?— In Doubt. ti-

D ear In Doubt: I have two - Dear T inswers; one' comes from my something heart and the other from m y your dad’s head. Heart first: I can see no such a h reason whatsoever why a baby real life, shower would be In bad taste, and see If rhe fact that the child was con- te r undei ceived before marriage doesn't Perhaps t mean that understanding people are unaw :a ^ tn i» l rT o rw a td '^ th “ h a p p l'^ o ik i^ h e i ness to the birth of a new hu- you can ' man being, and pitch in to pre- Al-Anon pare for the child's coming. quarters.

But my head has a different P.O. Bo: jnswer.-It-aays,^"M other_';Jn - Station, N law probably has gone through 'Al-Anon I painful period of adjustment, what fami md OK'ing the.shower against do to help ie r wishes will lust In'prease her their trou lostility toward you and your Since yo :hild.'’ Sad wisdom,, but head can’t keei rules my answer, and I’d sug- drink, woi jest you forgo the party.—Ele. just meet

SAVING MONEY a t someoiD ear Ele and Walt: Could you E le and \

tell me a way that I could stop GRIPE spending every cent I get, and D ear Di Instead start saving some~inon^ Is the fell sy? — ‘Warren. out on a ‘i

Dear Warren: Saving money? the e n t i Put It away In a bank where about how yoa can 't get a t It easily. Handy girl likes tioney Is quickly handed out! algger." ' Set a goal, make it realistic money Is i [even 25c or SOc a week adds window sl ip), and as soon as you collect cuse Just /our allowance or wages, rush If a lellov x> the bank and deposit the him say i ium. If you can save for a spe- within nl* :ific puipose (a trip through the go some t J. S. after graduation, a cam- the time t ira to earn you part-time mon- and can : iy, etc.) you II have much more It w 11 h t ight than you would Just piling be b a n k ip dollars for some vague fu- No Changi ure use. — Ele and Walt. Annoyed Dear Ela and ,Walt: I've got plaint by

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leadleart[ have someone over after S p.ih. my dad is always drunk.Even i f they Just come In for i> « ^ h d , they can tell that he Is dhmk. It’s ruining my whole life. SdfM^lnies I ask him not • to drinTc, aftd he MVS'he won’t, but'then he does. He is « a n d , /I’m only 13 and If he doflnT •top drinking I’m afraid Jia will lie. I was adopted and all my !x-friends always-say: - “Don't /ou wish someone elsa had ad- spted you?"—but I don’t. I Just wish he’d stop drinklngl —Ter­ry.- Dear Terry: There must be something drastically wrong in yrour dad s'World to make liquor !uch a habitual' escape from real life. Talk with your mom and see if she can help you bet­ter understand the situation. . Perhaps there is something you are, unaware of in your dad’a work, healtli~etc. Ask her^tf ^/ou can write to:

Al-Anon FamUy Group Head* luarters. Inc.

P.O. Box 182, Madison Square Station, New York, N.Y.

Al-Anon has information about what families ot alcoholics can10 to help both themselves and heir troubled loved ones.

Since you know' right now dad ;an’t keep his promiia not to Irink, wouldn’t It be bett«r to ust meet friends out-of-doors or It someone elsa’a home???—Sie and Walt.

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s~the fellow who takes a girl Mit on a'date, and then spends he e n t i r e time comt>laining tbout how he can’t affotd it. No lirl likes to feel she’s a “gold llgger." If we like the guy.T ioney is unimportant, and even window shopping Is enough «x- :use Just so we’re together. So, f a fellow Is short of cMh, let ilm say so and plan somathinc vithin his Income. Or if he must i;o some place fancy, wait until he time he can really afford tl md can let his date enjoy It t w i t h o u t feeling like te ’ll >e b a n k r u p t tomorrow! —^o Change.Annoyed? Shara your com-,

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10:40 p.m., 5—"Midniglit Lace” stai H arrison in a m ystery about a wQman \ threatened with m urder.

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L eather tex tu res ' — smooth, w hat’s suede, grained, split cowhide, jackets, printed and others—are light in in class! weight, super supple and tanned et choic fo r durability, reports L eather cutaway Industries of Am erica. cven an

New leather coats m aintain calf leat their trim , well - constructed match I sm artness, bu t without the cold zebra or a rchitectural look of a few sea- Leathc sons hack. In these coats, mo- inckcts

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Lengths range from mini and micro-minI to the occasional ?midi (m id-calf). The silhouette picture Is .fluid, encom passing ’ w rapped and loosely belted shapes, tents, stra lg th double- Later b reasted coats, and skinny high- leather

- belted types. nies, paDetailing is likewise varied. kc?P thi

On sporty coats, there a re brass closures, stitching, trenchcoat _ loaches. On d ressier coats, look | I n p fo r fancy buttons, side closings, and fu r o r feather trim for eve- ] ^ 0 | f |

For cold w eather, there are LOUU lea ther coats and jackets snugly Only 01 lined in wool o r shearling. Many born Wc linings handily zip out when not here lat( needed. Doctoi

Suede or grained leather suits (he othe ap p ear in lively colors—grape, arrival 1 em erald, sugar plum, orange to Mrs. tire . Jackets m ay be cut in biaz- County! er, cardigan, or tunic fashion, was in s and m ated to A-line or gored xhe N

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P an ts suits en ter in smooth or nouncedsuede leather. Both short and federal 1long-legged versions a re avail- Ncighboiable, with long — and longer— ect Thui

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ETS FOR MOVIES _it Lace” sta rs Doris Day and Rex ^ P- u t a WQman who claims to have been ° ^

liom the Bell Tolls" is an old movie P'°t- leless, one of the favorites of the la te ,. uuiui irns an American who becomes in- mir d during the Spanish Civil W ar. J ^ i' ~ 2 CTir. 8:30 4—Guns of Will Sonnet c

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I *’ant, jackets the rule. M ilitary motifs. 9-®® ■ ouch special collar o r pocket treat- •’ for ment.- unusual buttons, and co- ither ordinated shells or blouses are \iepa- part of this pantsuit picture in ;gned leather.V-. .Especially Interesting I s '30th, w hat’s going on wiih leather g .- . , iide, jackets. Once only to be found It in in classic sports style, the jack- ined et choice now includes blazer, 'ther cutaway, blouson, battle — or 1

cven an eye-acresting "hair-on" itain calf leather jacket stenciled to |cted match the m arkings of tiger, ‘cold zebra or leopard, s®**' Leather skirls — like leather

lackcts. .Skirfi come _s traight_---------gored, gathered or wrap-around, i , Leather delivers active sports-

J wear for the ski set. To grace ional slopes, there are pants and

„ jacket (with or without hood) in in-ofl • ising white or a colorful leath- ' !elteduble- L ater around the fireplace, Iiiigh- leather shells, shirts, vests, tu­

nics, pants and skirts a re set to 10:30 : ried. I^e^P the sparks flying.irass — :---------------- :—icoat y-v y-v 1 1 'i t^ k One Quadruplet

Remains Aliveare LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP) - 11:00 :

ugly Only one of the quadruplets lany born W ednesday rem ained alive 1 not here late Thursday night. ;

Doctors blamed the deaths of •suits [he o ther three infants on their ape, a rrival nearly two m onths early 11:30 • inge to Mrs. John Mouser of Nelson '^laz- County. The .15-year-old mother ''°n - was in good condition, ored The Mousers have five other , j

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and to 12 noonr off ________________ :The ;nore GRANT APPROVEDone WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen.

Frank Church, D-Idaho, an- 12:30 ; h or nounced approval of a $20,000 ;and federal grant for a North Idaho <

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I'OK I Hi; COUNTY OF lAVIN •et I-AI.I.S

THOMA.S C. SCHELIN. PlalrUlff,et m a x R. ilLACK COMPANY. m

Defendant. !,( Notice Is hereby Riven that a Writ

of Attachme*nt was i^ u c d out of tho above cntttled Court. In this action, on October 20th. 1067. attaching the property of said defendant to secure a

- the payment of S1.8G3.23. together pl with costs, L(

WITNESS My hand and the seal of ___•aid Courl this 20th day of Octobcr.11MJ7.

(s) H. A. LANCASTER Clerk of District Court D.

Publish: Oct. 24. 25. 2G. 27. 30. 1967--------Civil N ,: ------------- Z Z Z I -------- >

NOTICE. OF WRIT OF ^ATTACHMIiNT

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIJTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF

1 w a y s THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN AND FOR TWIN I-ALLS COUNTY.

.JOSEPH W. MARSHALL M.D., ’ V DAVID A, McCLUSKY, M. D,. ELLWOOD T. REES. M. D . FOIGEORGIi W. WARNER. M, D-. «nd pll

, CHARLES W. SCHAUACKER. M.D.. c r d s ta n o doinn business (IS TWIN FALLS IL

CLINIC. CrV, ^

CLARENCE S. DANIELS. ' Defen- ^ dant. Ol",

NOTICE IS HI-REHY GIVEN That ^ rc g o n on the 24th dny of October, 1967. ^ l C

a Writ of Attiichment was Issued p ,out df tho obou© -caUUcd-C tiurt,4n.__g.;the nbove entitled action, Qttuchlng

r the .^property of the above named -rrrrrDefendunt In Twin Fnlls County. *NV Idaho, for the sum of One Thousand

30 I-our Hundred Ntnety-flve nnd 7,‘S-100 Dollars ($l.40.‘5.7.'5) plus Interest.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have PRI hereuntn s r i mv hand nnd the seal cr, of this Court this 24th dny of Octob- sti er, 19G7.

H A LANCASTER Ciork, JP,

'ootball Publish: Oct 2(\. 27. 30. 31 and Nov.I. J, l'Xi7. HAh5 ---------------------- ------------------------------- dn

SUMMONS SaIN THE PROBATE COURT OF

TWIN FALLS COUNTY. STATE OF IDAHO

In the Interest of —iii!DARRELL NEESE. SCOTTY ALM

Goes n !-:e s e a n d j e r r y n e e s e . noChildren under Eighteen Year* of Ph

I ‘ “i OUTLHO t h e s t a t e o f IDAHO SENDS Fu--------^ rnr-TTTtMr.c Tr^ __^\rnnn f1 Hillary Neeso^ ro u n a Freddv Neeseh o m a " VOU a r e h e r e b y n o t i f i e d JL?

thnt a Petition, pursuant to the Child ------ProiccUve Ar^, has been filed In the WH n»ove-«*ntitlc(l m atter In th® Probate

C W cek lC ourt of Twin Falls County. S tate of 0*1Idaho, by the Petitioner. D epartm ent §pE]of Public Assistance, nnd you a re cothereby directed to appear a t said Avhearing, nt 3:00 p.m. on the 2nd day ---- 5 ^of November, 1&67, in th s P robate Court. Twin I^olls. idnho.

DATED this 19th day of Octobcr. ____1967. SINC

RICHARD R. REED coiProbate Judge -------

Publish? Oct. 20. 27. 1967 B « a"c a l l f o r b i d s c o m

Bids are being reo^uested for the vai operation of a DrIvc-In (snack bar) on a concession b a s^ a t the Moun- tain . Home Air Force B ate Ex* change. Interested oppllcantJi will be HAIF forwarded bid forms upon request. In* F o r additional Information, contact Bei the Exchance Officer. M ountain Pbi KAme AFB. Idaho 632-44M. Applica- mc tions for bids will not be accepted nTn? a fte r 1600 hours. 15 Novem ber 1967.

5ptS. Publish; Oct. 27. 29. 30. 1967INVITATION TO BIDDER

Sealed bids will be received by th«Twin Falls Highway D istrict up to CHIL 12:00 Noon November 3. 1067, a t the Chi

jTwin Falls Highway D litrlc t Office, ^ r Twin Fallt, Idaho, for construction Cla of P recast Concrete Box C ulvertj der

: near the Berger Store and n ear Kim- nurberly, Idaho. One Copy of the p lan i vld and specifications m ay b« secured — —

C from the Twin Falls Highway DU*C tr tc t u p o n -p gvrnent of $5.00 which An^111 not be refunded.

The right U reserved fo re ject any C o r al! btdf o r tt> w atrs any infonnai- SCI

Ity in any bid. tnTWIN FALLS HIGHWAY DISTRICT *' e

- Twin Falls. Tdaho (71^ RALPH E , OLMSTEAD 2* .

Board Chairman • * ’Publish: Ocl. 27, 29. 30. 1967.

dial DIREi_ W a n f t i — Mato ^ “ 19H>I

CITY OF LAr 5 f T " e ' IS S E E K IN G A P P U C A tf O N S

P O S IT IOte r s o n - • F I R E M E N A N D :

Q u a lif ic a tio n s a r e H ig h S ch o o l g ra d u a te , o r co m p le l

n iofi4 p a s s a g e o f the. G E D E q u iv a le n c y M in im u m ’ h e ig h t: 5 fe e t , 9 li

M in im u m w e ig h t: .(iT.- . V isfon , u n c o r re c te d ; 20-20 oi

” , NO A R R E S T Fc . A G E F O R P A T Ic ■ 23 to 35 y e a r s . 36 to 38 y e a r s w itc o f p re v io u s ^ I l c e e x p e r ie n c e w ith

:hall£ m e n t a g e n c y . r; A G E F O R FIH

11c 21 to 31 y e a r s : 32 to 34 y e a r s wp re v io u s e x p e r ie n c e w ith a n q rg

i o a fu ll t im e p a id s ta tu s .B E G IN N IN G !

n c f o rE IT H E R P O S

in c _ *552 p e r m p n t h ^ . t t i n g . W ith y e a i on c W” p e r m o n th .hln_ - I f in te r e s te d , v

A N T H O N Y S. A M EN P E R S O N N E L D E P A 231 LAS V E G A S BOI LAS V E G A S , N E V A I

_ n . I f a su ff ic ie n t n u m b e r o f a p p lic a i th e s e p o s ltto n s w ill b e h e ld in y o t

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N o m a t t e r w h e re y o u liv e ^ ir c *" th e se a r e a s , y o u c a n now r . c te le p h o n e th e T im e s - N e w s v / t h r . F r e e o f C h a rg e . —

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11 I f yo u liv e in D ia l »B u h l, C asU efo rd . . . . 543-4648 Ji

W en d e ll. G ood ing .H a g e r m a n , lc J e r o m e ......................... 536-2535

H eF i l e r , H o llis te r —

R o g e rso n .................... 326 5375

B u rle y . R u p e r t, M D eclo . P a u l , • S!N o rla n d ...................... 678-2552 A

rcCt __________________________________ cr

L o i t a n d F o u n d 1 01_____________________ :____________ Ll

$50 REWARD for recovery of my___ t C rifles: Remington 721: 30.06 with___ ci

liushncll scope und Eddystonc En­field 30.06. No questions uskvd. ___934-5276. Gooding ^ t e r 5:00 p.m.

LOST Friday afternoon between Jo f Twin and Brown’s Bench: J7" *

wheel and tire. Call 733-5389.--------------------------------------------------- — ---------- FMTS P o r io n a l s — S p e c ia l N o tic e s 9 siNT Following described repossessed w F THE collateruT will bo sold a t pub- y(

j |c ^ |jile on tha.Jitrlnw rintft nnd-------'IN 1065 Ram bler American 220 F 72

Fordor Stmion wugtjn. Serial ctiilff. Number P173374 A

Dule of sale; November 3. 1067 ecUl II:00 a.in. ----

idant. Locution: Statewide Adjustmenta W rit Bureau. Incorppruted Fof the 44>(>*Main-Avenue South m

action. Twin Falls. Idaho mIng the By J . L. Clough . G secure Agent for Government

ogether ployees Finance and Industnal L oan Corporation.

ctober. arMAGIC VALLEY ' iR

*ER DANCE CLUB ^irt DAV HALL. Harrison and Shoup EXI

1967 Ages 30 to 60 dr ' Dance from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m .

SHOP Ward* for over 130,000 cata- EXI 17 TMT? Items. By phono 7^-3405 or

OR brow se a t our catalog desk. Each ^si * w n order will be given my personal I__ ^N AINU attention. Louise M arsh, Ward s CAIl‘rT- „• Catalog Sales Agency 227 Muln ol.p > Avenuo E ast. Twin Falls._______Li

FOR rent or sale: Sick room sup- —EilD.. and piles: Wheelchairs. commodes, M*L, M.D.. crutches, walkers, trapeze bar, D;I-ALLS E v e r e s t Jennings .equipment. 42

Crowley Pharmacy. ~ rW HEEL chairs, exercising ’Cqulp- ____

Defen- m ent. crutchcs, walkers for rent or sale, Klng«bury’s pharm acy.

N Thot 117 Main Ea^t, 733-6574 or 733-9114,ALCOHOLICS Anonymous — Twin tic

Issued Falls Courthouse, Wednesdays a t tuf.irthAr ^nrnrt^yflnn _

call 733-4030._________________ ' de'ounty INVISIBLE rewcavlng; rips, snags, ousand tears, moth holes, cig&rette burns.nd 7.5- Rewoven. like ncuu- 435 ..2nd-^Ut4>> -------jtcrest. nue West. Cily. or 733-p377.I have PRIVATE DETECTIVE: Skip trac- ------le seal cr. Investigation, secret reports— Octob- strictly confidential. Call 733-2ft41.

SEWING Machlno repairs, rents, and sales. Singer Sewing Center. Wl

^ 420 Main North. 733-3344._________ WiHANK: UR2 late. A lready havo a

--------- dntef Dance Mooso Hall Saturday.Sally. FUL

CARPET, tile, linoleum. Rug clean- JJ" j i A i i i trade-ins. 17 year* a trv lce.

Bargains. Custom Floors, 733-5424.ALMA HARDIN—Chiropractor. 157 ------

North Washington, Twin Falls. F a n ur* of Phono 733-4741. ■ ■ ■

OUTSTANDING Christmas Specials ENDS Fuller Brush. 733-7405— 423-5692,

— -K u n K rlr ,_____ ____LOSE weight safely with LW?i -a-UIgt — ■

IFIED Tablets, only Me *at Penny-wUe

In the WH have the be*t *ervlce In the robate world a t our station. YOU. V-l ilate of Otl Company._______________ . -c-irtm ent SPENCER-Spirella registered figure u a re consultant; Lysle G am er, 301 7tht *ald Avenue N orth. 733-7001.___________ —

BROWN’S SAFETY SERVICE robate Alignment, B rakes, Shocks. Mufflersitober. 417 M ain E a s t - p j j ^ ______

SINGLE adult*—Call 733-9343. Re- __ ^corded message—24 hour* * day.

B«aufy Salons 15 ^COM PLETE B eauty service by ad-

)r the vanced *tudent« a t reduced prices. i b ar) Perm anent* $3. B e a u t y Art*Moun- Academ y, 135 Main West. Phone —

Ex- 7Xi-«342.____________________ •^ill be HAIRCUTTING. hair styling. tlnt> quest. ing. Perm anent* from $5. A rtistic j ontact B eauty Salon. 135 Main West. > Lintaln Phone 733-1641, Evening* appoint- . Vg'iplica- mcnt*. __________________ _ CUS1•'R’s ? RUBY H E W L E rr Venesi b«>uty »•- G <

Ion. 444W Srd Avenua North. Phons tm _____ 733-M30. Evening by »ppolntm eiiti. wil

B a b y S i t t e r .— C h ild 1 6 ^Up to CHILDREN’S Village Nursery and 3 *at the Child Care by the hour. day. week plo)fflce. ' b r m onth. D irector Ruby Hopkins. teouction Cla**e* divided; nur*ery, pre-kin- TJTvIvert* dergarten . kindergarten. LimitedKim- num bers a**ure* your child Indl- ’

plana vidual attention. Phon« 733-70*0.cured ---------------------------------- ^' Dl*. h a yWhich A n a d v c r t is c r t ie n t In th e • S '

b u s i n ^ - ^innaf- s e n d s n e w a n d o ld c l ie n ts pia<

to ' y o ii e v e r y d a y l I t r e a c h e s 2 2 ,0 0 0 h o m e s (72,000 r e a d e r s ) , . a n d ,dS J s a v e s o n y o u r p o c k e t c a s h , c u sr i

p « i

...... ............ .C '«■-

R E C T to Plac_________ ;_____ — J — _________ ________ __. “ 1 9 H > lp W onted-.M aU 1 9 F d rr

F I ^ A S V K G A S ” „

: A t f o T ^ s l R n r r i t & F e ^P O S I T I O N S : n wAND PATROLMENa t io n s a r e a s fo llo w s : j o .3r c o m p le tio n o f th e t e n th g ra d e a n d . p o t>u iv a le n c y T e s t . . p *''5 fe e t , 9 In c h e s , w ith o u t s h o e s . t u - ,

n w e ig h t: 160 p o u n d si : 20-20 o n e e y e 20-40 o th e r e y e V R R E ST R E C O R D c«iFO R P A T R O L M E N : «aey e a r s w ith a m in im u m o f tw o y e a r s ™

■ience w ith a n a c c re d i te d la w e n fo rc e -

: F O R F I R E M E N :4 y e a r s w ith a m in im u m o f 4 y e a r s th a n q rg a n iz e d f i r e d e p a r tm e n t o n f r "

ButIN N IN G S A L A R Y ^

r '- 'K - GoiH E R P O S IT IO N : OwW ith y e a r ly in c r e m e n ts - to m a x im u m ~

. ' illeite r e s te d , w r i te to : eu,’ S, A M E N T A ■ _21ii E L D E P A R T M E N TE G A S B O U L E V A R D NO. 733:IS , N E V A D A 89101 IRON of a p p l ic a n ts re s p o n d . In te rv ie w s . f o r 'ie ld in y o u r a r e a a t a l a t e r d a t e . ' ^ qtc

B ° b y S i t te r s — C h l l ^ o r e 1 6 _ t ^^ 6 PHHP child care. Divided class. WAN

y-lQ e*. Nursery, pre-klndorgartcn. kin- horH C dergarten . ICO 7th Avenue North. 71CI

Phone 733-5097._______________ I r ^_ _ DAYTIME cHlId care for working enc

mother* In m y home. Phone 733- nuo----- —

RELIABLE child .care tn my home. ForFenced bock yard. P layroom and Sprtoys. 733-2B30. ________________ TYH

EX PERIEN CED child care In my amihomo by hour, day o r week. Phonq uTTm733-0085.____________________ ^303

E m p lo y m e n t A g e n c ie s 1 7 iROhnow - - ■ — - - — hon

JOB OPENINGS ot Personnel Ser- -------lew s Shohsone Byg||

iT e lp W o n te d — F e m a le 1 8 F O CIF YOU aro looking for steadv work spn

)ia l with paid vacation applv In rwr- nm» ACAO •on to E arl Hoffman, Troy Na- nm\

tional Laundry. 201 2nd Avenuewent. ________^ ___________ I Z

NEED Mother'* Helper for children proaged 9. 7, 1V4 In Sun Valley. Must INClove children. Call Mr*. H arry exn

;^2535 Holmes. 208-726-3311. ________ __ nu?i

H e lp W a n t e d — M a le 1 9Oah

15375 C O U N T YR E P R E S E N T A T I V E

Man wanted for Twin Falls aren of Iduho to work with orea and

______ Stato M anager. Age 21 to 55. c u>*2552 Aggrcsslvti and looking for a

rcnl future. $150 per week while Vo! training. Will partic ipate in commissions. Applicant will work

—------- Company provided leads, plus isaI Olher excellent benefits. See *

■ ,, Lloyd Anderson. Rogerson Hotel. ____of my Twin I-alls, Wedncsduy. Nov- LOUh6 wllh em ber 1. 1967 G p.m. to 9 p m. qnoi nc En-________________________________________ and uskvd. ■ Shu' p.m. __ 733-(

SALES CAREER ^9. Bur

■ —■ F u tu re m anagem ent opportuni- Newrt ties. Form al irainlng program . ^ uiki,

•O* V S tarting sa la ry to $G00 plus com-------- ------missions to m ature applicant vest!S90d with drive nnd Initiative and for 75^3pub- you nnd your family unlimited —. nnd— e ar nln B ' - Mr i — -ORICJ

for interview and optltude test— Dou20 F 733- s n i . lifter 5 nnd weekend* healcrlal call 7:»n-B470 The Equitable Life WHM

Assuriinco Sorit-iv ''Of U. S. An TOP1967 equal opportunity employer. M /F jj^si

ment MECHANIC frrrnFord line mechanic, experience , i'*

th nccessary. Quoilfled on trans- t”"*mission, differential and engines. P“V

. Good working conditions,lift'- GOODING FORD. Inc. In v e i

itiTal 034-4477 --------WANTED: Lum ber Worker*. Year

--------- around employment. Contact Mich- txIgan R iver Tim ber Company, Wal- •**

clcn, Colorado.___________________houD EX PERIEN CED trac to r or truck

drivers for beet nnd potato har- «om.jn vest. Approximately 60 days work. Botl

366-7926, Gfenns Ferry . 1534t cata- EX PERIEN C ED servico station al- , .7 3 405 or tundnnt, full time steadv employ-

Each mcnt. Apply at 306 Blue Lakes _____irsonnll Doulevnrd N orth .___________ IVard s CAB Driver 25 years of 0 0 c or

Muln older. Must know city well. 5»oo i jjs T /_____ Lioyd Cox at Yellow Cub Com- ygryn sup- ^ :_________________________ _ , tlQninodes, m i l k e r for 30-cow G rade • A” Priv

bar. Dairy. Bulk tnnk. pipeline. J . H)mcni. 427Q'<jays. 543-5777 evenings. ~S~h—----- — H e lp — M a lo a n d F e m a le 2 0 >vT7Tnequip- ------TLIZ----------------------------------------- COMr rent

F R I N G E B E N E F I T S I.Zv-------- Is only one of the mnny quail- Ame

Twin tics of this employment onpor- Idahlys ot tunlty. We nre In need of t w o --------niUlan-----■nl^amen nn^l ono Hftmi

dependable, experienced " book- ■ --------snags, keeper . . . Reply to;burns. BoX R-7 COZ'

' % lim e s -N e w sirnc- ------------------------------------------------------

(orts__ base3-2ft4i. M A N O R W O M A N "nd^

:entcr’ With cor. to handle established W atkins route. Average $2.00 per hour Phone 733-8224. ave a furm

jrdoy - - - — — DratFULL tim e em ployment. Meal* and TV*

■: L_uniforms furnished. No experience »tnn«?vi?£* necessary. Apply In person. Bm- ' i Rcr Chef R estaurant, 708 Bltie

Cakei Boutevnrd. f" r. 157 ------------------------------------ — — -------F»ii« F a rm W o rk W a n t e d - 2 3.... .11- . li I i—I. — .. ......— .

^ MANURE S-pT5t — -------- XT-A t t t T > J f i _____ —,»-WUe VJ , trt

S-tK ^ L E O 'S• v-> C U S T O M F A R M I N G

F i l e r 3 2 6 -4 7 0 3n 7th 750.

CE— C U S T O M P L O W I N G f o e r . g e n e G L I C K— 5 ; : W E N D E L L 5 3 6 -2401day.

—7 ? C U S T O M^ M A N U R E H A U L I N G =iVlce*’ JIW LILLIBRIDOE Ai 733-8363 C, I ?hone ... . I I ------ I. , ■ , II ______

tint- C U S T O M ■ **1V[M A N U R E H A U L I N G NO

Dolnt- Vem on Olander — Buhl 543-4572 T f____ Ctr&’T6 ^ beet~ Jiarve»tlng,' “ -rowty *a- G e m c o B eet Harve*eer and 3 .Phone truck* with driver*. Al*o. plowing ient*. with 3-bottom plow. Alex Milton,

326-4956. F iler.___________________* ” WANTED: Cu*tom spud devlntng. |a r.

’ and -3 devlners. No rOck*. Also, Fall NortI week plowing o r dlsclns. 423-5136. Kan- w e i 9klns. •en. __________ |_______________ the <mSlTii HAY *wathln* wtm condlUoner and

. baling. 14’ New Holland »wather TW and *elf-propelled b^ler. Leonard tvLmPedrow. ^ 21 97. Filer.__________

HAY HAULING and stacking. Any • nmount—anyw here. Kay Campbell.

j jS 336-4684. F lier.__________ ^ fZV : CUSTOM plotting w ith 3,bottom IW p low ._P bo iar^ r35-5375 a fU r 7:00 Brick

M ln a . Declo. ______\

^ S T O ly f piowlng. Ju«t call A rthur PetersoQ a t Wendell, 53«-22S3. £

V '

lace Your W19 Fdrm Work Wcintod { 23 Horn

--------- -----JO B -B L A IR ------------ — $CUSTOM FARMING . *

: MANURE HAULING Phone 324-4489______ , Jerom e

HAY^amcking and h auHn^.^^eml^ ^ ^Ing, Gooding. 034«5070.___________ '

HAY baling nnd stackhig. FKone733-6192. _______ ’ _________ __ 5 i

CUSTOM plowing and/dlsclng. Phone ta dJoe Miller, 733-5891. ful

m d POTATO o r beet hauling. Reliable. $16,. Phone 423-5004, Kimberly. _________ ^ ^

W o rk W a n t e d 24.......................................... . ... .. ........- . Im. ■ *ch

R O T O -T IL L IN G ' _Gardens, lawn* and farm acre* •. • “ ages. Ford tractor-m ounted Roto *,

i r s Tnier*. ' jjyyc e . E lm o Garrison • .733-6630

"L A N D S C A P IN G i r s AN D T R E E S E R V IC Ertn Free estim ates, apoclallzed la

trimming. Dave FU her 543>4650. 1 / Buhl, Farm er* R ealty . loc*

LADY will care for elderly person. 2 A Gentleman preferred . Will live In. 2 n Own transportation, w rite Box R- buy

_ 16, c»Q.Tlmea-New*.■ ......SEWING w anted: Dres^malting. la- J ^

dies* and men* alteratfons. Pock- ets. zipper* and button hole*. 733-7410. _ ____________ ,

IRONING quickly and neatly done. ^i.j; $1 per hour, 454 Sth Avenue E ast.733-0785. ___________________ 10

IRONING' done neatly and prompt- love Frtf ' ly 80c per hour. 552 4th Avenue $16.

North. Phone 733-0447._________________ R0.T0-TILUNG, lovollnB. G arden .

and acreages. Tractor-m ounted ro-16 to-tlller. .Pick Pooler, 733-4375.

elms- w a n t e d "; Iron inR j; to do in rfty non. kin- home, 1548 3rd Avenue E ast. 733-Jorth. 71G(1.______ . ____________ ' 80

IRONING done In my home. Refers nonirking ences. $l per hour. 1528 3rd Ave-J 733- nuo East. 733-1947. ,• SAVE~y.anrsi3ir~xhtr-niss~nnfl m u s s : ----

nome. For pest control.. Just call us. Gem d UII and Spraying Service. 733-4206.__ we____ TYPING In my home. Largo or poir1 my smull Jobs. Cnll 733-6151,__»honq WANTED: Ironing in my homo a t “ J'* _____ 303 Locust, Phone 733-2890.

1 7 _IRONING dono prom ptly in my busi ____ homo. $1 per hour. Phono 733-5729.

Ser- ---------------- -------------------------------------A Phsone B u i ln o i i O p p o r tu n i t i e s 30

“ T a F O O D D I S T R I B U T O R S H I P la f* ” sior

work Spare' or full tim e Income (un-limited)! If you a re reliable and P**'"' ambitious, this Is your oppor- ‘’“ y

.renue tunlty to act ns u distributor in____ your aren servicing accountsIdren provided for you. (NOT VEND- ^1^^ Must iNG) No selling required. No la rry experience necessnry. Invest- _

ment required; $1625.00 to $15,- 1------- OPO.OO. Includes inventory und

1 0 supplies. I-or Interview write__[Z CuMda Mf». Corp.. 757 20th St..

Oakland. Cnllf. 94612. Include phono number.

;cn F O R L E A S Emd

SH E L L S E R V IC E ST A TIO N.llo V olum e lo c a tio n . U .S. H ig h - yourk w ay in T w in F a l l s . j>n i

RAY J . H O L M E S , 733-0172 r°Sl __________________________________ tso I

OV LOUNGE for salo with beer and 11- m. quor license. Good opportunity, c i 1

ond priced right. For details ccTll____ Shuw Realty, 733-0473. Edna Irish, Sqp

733-0H82:______________ ____________WANTED: Busmess partner for A-I ®r“J.

sporting good* *tore In heart of Burley. Wrlto Box 0-17. Time*-

ml- Nows, Twin Fall*.________ _______CHINCHILLAS, sell ono or all. Have ^

neccssary equipment. Excellent In- Vjr< vestmunt opportunity. Phone 733-

_________ ____________ D ie— -gRICK 4»pl«»x...ClQtu—40—Lypwaod- — j .»

t— Double gurage-carport. Individualid* heat, air conditioner. Owner, 733- J imjfo r>()<M ________________________An TOP income property. Will take --------

first mortgage papor as down payment. 498 Fillmore.

,ca IDAHO Motor Court for snle. Willtake good pickup or cur as down v’‘-

"I. payment. 543-5201, Buhl._________

Inveitments ' 3 l '^oc____ ______—-------------------------------- --------- withY ear In i

I N C O M E P R O P E R T Y

New Duplex and 3 bedroo'm har- homo — Prlccd for ^ulck aale.

?ork. Both place* for $25,000,'' See a t J___ 1534 Laurel Avenue. Phona 733-iilo“y- vOPPOlnlmcnt, K°mlakes -------------- -------------------------------------- Ron

Music Lessons 40INSTANT Music. A lune a i your Ernl

-om- very first lesson with the revolu- ---------J , , tlQnory Pointer Chord System. , «•’■'A'* Prlvato lesson* piano and orgun. 1*1 L,_54a- J . Hill. 733-8609. 733-4400.__________

School._______________ 4 4COMPLETE your Hlllh School edu- N E«

cation at home. Dlplomu aw arded. doubSmnll monthly payments. Free locutbooklet explains how. W r i t e LOV

ill- American School. Box 7646. Boise. l«velir- Idaho &3707. __________________ cn o

H n m m f n r S n Ia — u . --------------SO-)k- -----------------------------------1------------------ 875 ]

C 0 Z V 4 N W I N T E R - - c b o L IN R E n _______ -■__________________________________ u iii-

Summel*. descrlbrs' this 2 bed- Hcyt___ room home plua one In full wV .

basement, Bccause the . wallsnnd ceilings are Insulated there builtIs doublo glass (Insulated) win- thrm

etj ■ dows and wentherstripplng ondoors and windows nnd it Is workheated by a large Lennox oil closefurnace for ..62,40 per year. PJ'?*.-Drapes and sun shades, A l\lgh MEL

ana -py nntenna brings In distant stn-tions. A garage and fenced back Tvfln

"(JJ* yard add to prlvncv on tho corn-er lot, Owner will carry con- « y nu

___ tract. 113.750. It Is vacant. - poVec2 3 doub

U fo IIan d R e a l E s t a t e I baseiTwin Falls 733-1980 hcat<----------------------------------------------------- ly fe

. • -* • 733-6; ------ _______________________ -»___________ (pav«

PASTURE. frHiIt tree*, • 'garden ^ 'lovln » o t and lovely 3 bedroom home. closc *rtls home has large living room, baihs

l*» 3 baths, cheery m odem Kitchen Fenci and basement. Top value at $15,-* medl 750. Will trade for mobile hom e. we si

----- car. etc. H urryl • ho 7

HAMLETT ^— R E A L T Y pVt:*;

DaVe H am lett. Broker sumo205 2nd St. E. 733-4079 (anytim e) montl

Ann Hoffm aster — 733-2810 Alma C, Harley William* — 733-0320 State:

----- “MLS**

•*MT Q** room;NO T R IC K B U T A T R E A T baser

2 _ TO S E E T H E S E N E W L IS T IN G S ■

All brick 2 biedroom home on nvTw T tocf DUbol* with double garage. Ohly 4

$16,500. ,J---- Very nice o lder home* on Pop- rage|«8 . Iar. Buchanan and Sth Avenua • phoiii Fall North ^:«n- We alio have 3 new homei on MODEI

the edge o f ' town with p riva ta nome

J-*; T W I N F A L L S R E A L T Y g m733-3662 A fter hours or. Suhday*. BY OW

-— 733-3675 o r 733-5476.- prals<;------- room

^ ,5 BEDROOMSr:00 Brick veneer. b»fllt-ln rang# and

oven, carport. On a large land- mI iI u— aciped lot a t .603 CrM tvlew.

*u ,.7S. • . '

r — C o n u c t : V O tC O . "B U IL D E R S S U P P L Y

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W ant Ad !2 3 H o m e i f o r S a le SO

Tie H O M E S

■iS?. ^ BEDROOM. IW bath*. Lovely--o ttre rrh o n u r—Only— --------hone___ 5 BEDROOM brick home, at-hone tached double garage, beauti-;,

ful kitchcn and dining area. jets: $16,500.------ 3 BEDROOM home* on P ierce.M Beautifully -redecorated. Lovely

lot. close . to shopping and -1— fchool*. Only $11,500.„ . 2 BEDROOM home on 6 th Ave- [f: i nue Eo*t. Glassed in porch,

cloae to town end park. A real buy ^or $7,500.

____ SMALL 3 bedroom with base.ment and lot* of storage. $5,000,

A C R E A G E S

iii 1 ACRE *outh Of Twtn. Ideal location, best view In town.

io n . 2 ACRES with 3 bedroom home, s In. 2 mile* south of ■ Flier. A real c R- buy a t $12,500.— 2 ACRES" wUfi“ t'wb' 2“ bTdr’oonr 'ftru. homu*. barn, and corrals. In 7S3 . F iler, north side. $10,500.

------ 3 ACRES. -'4 bedroom home'^ 'si’ 'vllh burn and corrals.___ 10 ACRES east of Twin withmpt- lovclv 2 bedrobm home. Only snue $16,900.

40 ACRES 1'/ mile south of p /J J Twin. $700 per acre.- 3 — 80 ACRES, 2 bedroom home 7M Twin.

___ __ 80 ACRES. 3 bedroom home,ifer- north of Twin. Real good land.

I N C O M E P R O P E R T YlUKs;---------------- --------------------------------------2em DUPLEX, triplex and fourplcx,___ wo have the bestJ Call for up-9 or pointment!— ;r» BUSINESS lot across from Lyn-®. wood Shopping Center. Wonder-___ ful spot to build your office or

my business! ,— - - A REAL Investmenl with top re- m turnsl Blue Lakes frontage with

8 -lncomfr houses. All occupied.I I P LARGE showroom, office, or

sloruge building on Kimberlyin- Rond. New gas furnace, goodnd parking. May rent, lease, or>r- buy.,1? TO BUY, RENT, SELL ORI). TRADE dALL OR DROP BY >10 't B U H L E R R E A L T Y

IG80 F i le r Ave. E ., Howard Buhler Helen W engert I ' 733-52D5 733^1237

• Shirley Nehrbass ___ 733-0904

$ s $ s I i i" M L S ”

^ O U T -A - W A Y S> You'll love this quiet acreage

on F iler Avenuo Wost. 2 bedroom homo with full basement nnd tile

'2 roof. 2.27 acrcs with I bedroom $50 to 560 per month rental hou*a

] " ^ In bnck. All th is-fo r $19,500.“ ^ 1 S U N S H I N E .F O R S A L EIsh, Sqp.th ls 2-bedroom home on 1

acre. wc.hI of Soulh Park. Sev- eral good fruit trees. Home Is

, ‘I carpeted und has' a part-buso- “ ment. The price Is right . . only

$17,000. See it today.

Tn' Gem State Realty733-53.10

----- D ick Me.s!ier.<imitti 733-9069^ ■ J:-W : M c!r!;crs-m ttli----- 7.13-4348---------733- J im M essc r.sm ith 324-5138 ___ (A u c tio n e e r)ake - - ■

" M L S ”Nico 3 bedroom home on larg*

Dwn Carpeted living room,largo uUllty room. Gns furnoce,

----- garage, cement drive. $10,000.A . ‘ .Reasonable down payment.J ' to O D IN G : 3 bedroom home

With dining room, carpets, bullt- ln oven and range. Disposal. Fireplace. Gnrage. P riced nt VA appraisal of $17,500 o r will trade for homo In Twin Fall*.

^ C O M I N G S O O NT A Y L O R A G E N C Y

J. Our branch office In Paul. Ida*- ■" " ho. Mnnnged by Ernie StlttlKimberly * 423-5289 '

Evening*---- Ron Tavlor 423-5-I034 0 Byrlo C arr 733-GflOa---- Mason Smith 733-.'iS77our Ernio Stitt 733-5981□lu- --------- --- ....... — —“a” ; M L S___ TH R EE bedroom, I bath, newjtM kitchen. basement. Northwest.

$12,800.NEW 3 bedroom, full bnsement.

led. double garage, brick trim, prime ree location. A vnlue at {19,000, t a LOVELY Early American split

ise, level, formal dining room, kitch­en bullt'lns. Carpeted. $28,000.

s a ___ J^^U X C M A N -R K A L T O R S------------___ 875'FUer Ave. 733-1988

N RENT VVITH OPTION TO BUY--------- nu- flwnrr), nn iiia4l I ---------

Heyburn, Idaho. 3 bedroom brick 11 with fireplace, huge living room, t Kitchcn has birch cublnets, e built-in range. Lots of storage

throughout. Large yard, garden n epot. Covered carport, large s workshop. . Conveniently locotvd 11 close to post office and *hop-

ping. Easy down payment. IM- h MEDIATE OCCUPANCY. Don

Courtrlght, 498 North M aurice, lc Tv^ln. Or. M averick Ga* Station.I- Heyburn._________________________

BY OWNER; 3 bedrooms, fully car- - peted. two fireplaces, 1» baths,

double gnrage dishwasher, dispos­al. > Paneled family room In full bnsement. Gas furnace, w ater

0 heater. Largo back yard complete-— ly fenccd. Phone for appointment.

733-6349, 811 Greenwood Circle______(paved s t r e e t ) . _____ _________

MLS Thi* one-owner home haa been ■» lovingly cored for. Quiet street,

close to achool. 4 bedrooms.' 1%1. bath*. Recreation room. Carpeted.

Fenccd yard, attractive lawn. Im ­mediate possession. $15,000. May we show you? Land Office of Ida-

• ho. 733-0716. Evenings, Jean e Mc- Klnney. 733-8844. ___________

• MLS" PRACTICALLY new 3 bed­room home in Morningside district Large ceram ic tile bath, thick car- - pet. garage, ga-s heat. $15,500. As­sume FHA loan nt $98.50 por

j month ofter down payment o r use your GI nnd no downpayment. Call Alma Booth. 733-5974. M ountain State* Realty, anytime._________

“MLS** DRIVE by 19S1 P oplar and see this modern home th a t fea­ture* 2 la rg e r than average bed­rooms on ground floor plu* full basem ent for expansion. ($12,000)Call Ed DauplaUe, 733-9081. for

ntfeTanr-or'M6u h la n r a « e i “T l^ ^733-5974.____________________ •

* BY Owner: 2 bedroom* and pos*ibly f 4 with full baaement.^ v ith H bath.

' Fenced back yard, attached ga*' rage, oil furnace. 235 Cam ey.» Phone 733-2953.__________________1 MODERN, carpeted, 3 • t>edroom . home. Ga* furnace. C arport and

ahop. Within 2 block* of all abhool*. Call 543-5255 a f te r—S;00p.m. or weekend*.__________~~

, BY OWNER: Over $1,000 below ap- praised value. Thi* beautiful 3-bed>

— room home, flrcplace, sprinkler*.4-car garage; $17,000, low dow n/ Ptione 733-0660. - ________-

I BRICK homa for *al6 by owner, i bedrooms; 3 up*talrs, 2 In fall

finlched basem ent. L i ^ e rec re a ­tion room. 2 bathroom*. Fancedyard. 733-9043.___________________

BY OWNER: 4 bedroom*, redecorat­ed. new furnace, carpeting, w ater heater. $10,500. 733-5*4, «v«nlttgs.

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' “ M L S "* Nice 3 bedrooi

B E S E R I O U S ! ’u°.5m$“ 7oV^,‘! '___________ •■' ■ • ■ ■ \ rago, cem ent d

Would you like to own a ip a - ”'GOODlNG*^‘’"aciou» hom® mt a reaionable 3price, and a prODerfy m at ha» ’ on excellent »ubdivlston andcommercial potential? T h lsnren i «rmrT.♦ h™i •older 3 bedroom home on IV4 i f i JSeres locaited on E ast Addison *>°n’Is n rlc id a t Just *21,500. Inquire C O M INtoday. Our branch offlg e m S T A T E R E A L T Y

633 Blu« Lokes N orth • T A Y L O F733-5336 Kimberly

Dick'M esaer«m»h 733.006® -Ron-TaylorJ w . Messersmith , 733-4546 Byrte C arrJim Messersmith, 324-513® • MWon Smlih

Auctioneer . E rnie Stitt

b e a u t i f u l Newer brick on P A p T V ,Teton. 3 bedrooms. 1 in beuuii- ifully finished bakfcmcnt. Fam ily , _room rumpus room 2 baihs. ^ Dedrooms, 3LovelV carpcilns- Top condition. «,//!?«Sucrlilce Ul *21,500. >° O '-

---- ONI5-<ir neulCJl, sh« rpeat'9 -bc t|— r-i-r-r . i t troom homes (2 In busement) In X 1-4 A \ MMler. Big carpeted living room. ►j j -xztx vyLurgNJ hifht kltchcn. Full uUllty S u s a n Sh room 2 furnaces, sa rag e . IOOfoot landscaped lot. Owner «ayi .••Sell N o w !O n ly $15,000. E d n a I r is h

C . L O O N E Y . E lm e r S om mR E A L T O R FOK SALE: A

n'i'i ^Aoi signed for fami733-4081 bedrooms. 3Vi

B eth W ick h am 733-5476B etty H a n se n 733-0386 ? io “ nB" w lu -

•--------—----------------------------------------- lurge familyF I V E M O N T H S O L D JagJ!' beauffu'l

sprinklers, coi3 bedroom, brick ram bler In top yurd. Locatedlocation. D e l u x e carpeted uecdon of Twthroughout, hullt irv^appjlanccs^ schools and sh<tllshwasher. two ffroplacus, fam- arid” bunlc rinartly room. 2 ^ baths, oil furnace, cated ut 653two car. attached garage, largo North. Fornatio, private well, city sewer, call 733*0806.Only $32000. Would consider w e NEED homi:■ muller home In Twin up to acreages. WeJIGOOO In trade. You must see to good Buyers. Wappreciate the fine features of of Multiple Listthis cus^tom built home. glvx; you fust

. . ^ Buhler Realty.Lloyd Roberson g..— =--=7 rf230 Main AV., N. 733-8*55 bulll“

___________________________________family room Insume VA Lot

S P L I T L E V E L ggur.o?;°”7?f-VoNewl Located at 1223 Wllmore. CLASSIC HOME3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living Youiroom, family room, kitchen and Quality constndining area. Carpeted through- competitive priout, y tlllty fireplace,, dou- alty nnd Insunble carport with large storage. FOR Sale o r ReiPriced $18,500; Down paym ent home in Twin.$700; closing coits, $275. Puy- peted. centralmenls on Interest nnd principal, 54.1-4932 Buht.$112 per month. Ready for im- n v q w n f r - twimediate «cupancy . “ L ?em ':i5 ." -sc"l

Insulated733-8560 Evenings 6.^56and Sundays -------- :----------------

__________::____________________ O u f o f T o w n

i n c o m e p r o p e r t y ■ K I M lMl N ear new extn

New Duplex and 3 bedroom home. Wool co homo — Priced for quick sale.Both places for J25.000. See a t ^ '“raBe"-1534 Laurel Avenue. Phono 733- floor utility. 10-6173 for appointment. 2 BEDROOM,

partially wood- I II I . .11 . , ca r garage fo

F O R E C L O S U R E S A L E F I$11,000 to G.L or contract sale 2 BEDROOMwltJj $1,000 down. 3 bedroom condition withbrick, gas heat. Large garage on dows 18 000 quiet street. Vacant.

H o l l a n d R e a l E s t a t e B R I S T O LTwin Falls 733-1080 7 3 3 -3 ^ foi

■ MQQgBM~3 bN E A R L Y N E W pilce“.‘ 'ex‘,Va“ 'la

By owner — 3 bedroom, partial chick house anbasement, brick, frame, carpet- 000 with $4 00ing. Good Location. 733-4878. month on balar

‘‘MLS" L a RKSPUU Drive. 2^022square feet all on 1 level. Brick ^and fram e construction. 3 bed- ^rv?rooms, bnths. Jiving room nnd krT/^rrformal dining room, family room. L JA V t N lU nkitchen hhs complete bullt-lns At- _____H agerm an.tached garage. Yard fully fenced. 2-BEDROOM horThere Is lots of home and lots Forced a ir beaiof comfort. Let us show you to- »v Smnii montday. Lynwood Realty. 610 Blue 7Vi.377?Lakes Boulevard North. 733-0211; . nV r>o^‘rtwJam es Danner, 733-2240; R, J . kSchwvndiman. V33-7I00. rome. Full bas.

--------------------------------- -------------------- Irrigation wateiHOLLY Drive. 4 bedrooms. 3 bnths, —---------- -------— -

full basement. Two-story Califor- F a r m s f o r S a lnla Colonial home. 2 years old, it’s _ iroomy and very well taken careof. This Includes carpets, drapes. C H A L L Icomplete bullt-ln appliances, land-scaplngs. underground sprinkling h« vsystem and double garage. Cart

...for nppolntment. 733-2240.________ k“bu'n.la'n« la?.•MLS * ECONOMY minded? This 3 modern homf

comfortabfc clenn. 2 bedroom and o ther imprihome Is dandy. New Lennox gas from Challisfurnace, and electric hot w ater school bus. tel^heater. Newly painted.' Priccd Is an cxcellcnt$tJ,000 t^rm s available. Lynwood livestock. WarRealty. 610 Blue Lakes Boulevard, throuRh propeNorth, 733-0211. Jam es Danner. Property can b733-2240; R, J . Schwendiman, 733- In one parcel.7100 ________________________ working out a

■ MUS” EL MONTE Place. In thehcjut of the northeast section. D r \ r \ r ^Beautiful 3 bedfoom. 2 baths, cus- K U tJ U

___, hullt. ints fif._£xcclleni- lund^ . C h aJlis , Jscaping. Fully fenced. Call to-d iy. Lynwood Realty. 610 Blue ____t^non c . .Laltes Boulevard North, 733-9211. «»»yfT c "

------JVLL ^ -------------■S<jnWtL»haiman. 733-7lt)0. _______ 1440 ac rrs , Haia BEDROOMS, third In full base- m sho^'

ment. Carpeted, ,om e draperies. ^ corral'. All newly painted. Ditch w aterfor Irrigation available. On 60x137 UXrpn^ni n rlr ifoot lot. Large single garaRe. i„ ’“ =2^".'cre 17hedged. Close to shopping center qCni \nra^ ■and Washington S c h ^ . By np- S J . ? ® *pointment. pTeaw. 733-4833. W?.000

FOR motels, cabin sites, acreages, C O M I Nranches and commercial property w,,_located in Sawtooth Country, la n d iOf Enchantment, call Wayne (P at) -r-Patterson a t 774-2531, Stanley, Ida- i A Y L O Rho. or write Lynwood Realty. S ta r Kimberly

. Route, Ketchum. Idaho.___________________Ev«,-SALE o r trad e for Twin Falls prop- . «rty. 1 bedroom house In Kim-

berly. U ving room, kitchen, utilityroom, washer, hook-up. newly __t:.rnie htittpainted Inside and outsfde, car- C**peted living room and bedroom. lvii_.o

^ Phn»> TLV-^4 240 ACRES.OWNER—N icer o lder-hom e. 5 bed- ^g*a 'de A*'Dni ry"

r ^ s . 2 fireplaces. 2 baths. Huge Buildings. pra(kitchen, llvliyj room. Carpeting farm machlneiand drapes. Garage, 304 7th Avc- trac to rs Goesnue North. _________ _______ . t $109,000 g<

B y o w n e r —3-bedroom home, close m ediate m sscsIn Gooding, Steel siding, gas heat, 40 ACRES clMCarpeted Jiving room. % acre. 2 bedroom ho:M.500. 834-4675. Goodlng, or 733- out buildings.

• a0S6._____________BRJCK* 3 t>edroom, attached ia? - T H E L A N

age. basement, f a m i l y room, rk t? Tbirch kitchen, new carpet. $U,9M. *Ace Realty. 733-5217. ■__________ 733-0718. Ev«n

‘^MLS” MANY G l’s Have let us help K aster, 326-4Wthem w ith paperwork and home 400 ACRE stocselection- May we aerve you? Goodlna. 2 horMountain States Realty. 733-5974. corrals, locatcd

SALE or Trade for property near way. Has beenLewiston. Has new roof. Interior of yearlings. Islnewly redecorated. 198 Lois. In 000 w itb good South P ark . 73a»iaa3 o r 735-6683.

^H R E E b ed ro o o ^ m odem borne In I V E lJerom e. Full basem ent, garage, t> TT iM d im ,a t lo n w ater. P h o n . 733- ^

TO BE " M d v E ir medium su e 2- -MLS - lEO ACRbedroom house. Would make suit- Appronlm atelyable tenan t house. Phone 326-1278, productive. IrrFiler.______ ;_________ ___________ farm has llml

NEW 3-bedroom; IH baths; full ‘ “J*baaem ent; double c arage . 2030 ' “ 5 !Shern , I^ n a . Phona fe -s fT t._____ ^'r?ce7‘ w “s e n . '

TWO bedroom brick F ireplace, ga- Addison E ast. *** ATTT«ACTiviE-*0

— cation 98% rexFOUR-bedroom all brick, FCinlly two separa te t

double M rage. grade A bam .»I5.500, easy tem is. 733-7787. S«3-4650, BuhL

SMALL 2 t>edroom. «m Avenue E . A ssendnip.? Tf® paytnenta. 40 ACRES. <Jom*Call 733-<l»5.____________________ proram anla 7 n

-M L S - M a ^ e Valley R ealw since Palfs. Treihcad1»S0. O orJoo 1_ Crockett. R ealtor. Globe Really. 7

_ .733-5!!«0._______________ __________ 400 ACRES, levi100* CORNER lot. 2 sets of bulldlnfs, land, la rg e field!

a m 3.bedrt>om Borne. Pbon* BO- a rea , $140,000. IBtS*. B aht. Co.. Jerom e, X

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matiedlly Hovl o m i - f o f^ S a lo — ------ ---------SO F e w tn r jF o r ^“ M L S * ' ™ . 240 acres coNice 3 bedroom home on la rg e JhSrii^^^Nor!lot. Carpeted living room, la rg e 5i?5o !rri«3utility room. Gas furnace, ga- s e v e n feet rage, xem ent drive; $10,000. Rea-.

VA i^ r a iS a l of $ly,500, or will cide wat»r trad© fo? home In Twin Falls. 2 feet Tlfls’ :

C O M I N G S O O MOur branch office In Paul. Idaho. r

M anaged by Erole StIttIT A Y L O R A G E N C Y R I

Kimberly - 423-5289Evenings —

-Ron-Taylor 423-5403Byrte C arr 733-68M .MWon Smith 733-5877 O N E - H /Ernie Stltc 733-5081 '

"**Tv/r¥~c*»* Combination■^Vll_,o • . room homerights. 183 a

EARLY AMERICAN J^ .o iS fw ith3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Carpeted.Spacious and clean. No down t o v r rkto G l. $14,000, L & N R

S H A W R E A U T YS u s a n S haw . B ro k e r ^ ^

733-0473 J e r o m e , hE d n a I r is h 733-0S82 Leon NE lm e r S o m m e r 733-5597 F red Th

OR SALE: A beautiful home de- ___signed for family living. Includes 5 P A T ^ Tbedrooms, 3 ^ baths, living room, dining room. Inrge .kllcbiyi. dining a rea iti kitchen, two nreplaces, V H lcooiina, w a l l- to - w a ll carpeting. *large family room, large utility 13.000 deeded room, twb patios, double ca r ga- Irrigated pa rage, beautiful lundscupcd yard. ter, plus 13,< sprinklers, completely f e n c e d School leaset yard. Located in finest N ortheast acre,Kecdon of Twin Falls, closd to n /% 'rcK rrr schools and shopping center. FHA I 'U l t . lN lLand"bunlc rinuneihg’ availablo.“TLo. ------cated ut 653 Sunrise Boulevard R O W E - H l North. For further Inforniation.call 733-0806 . ________S h o sh o n e , .E n e e d hom ts to sell, also^small ______________acreages. We have a num ber of 7 Q,good buyers. We ure not m em bers rnm hin .tinn of Multiple Listing Scrvicc. We can ‘ irUontgive you fust personal service. foJBuhler Realty. 733-5295 or 733-1237. {."^^"Vhan i MLS” 3 DEDROOMS, carpets. Falls. Prltec drapea, bullt'lns. 2 bedrooms and per ocre. Te family room In full bnsement. As. _sume VA Loan. Price $17,500. S T O C K M l Douff Vollmer, 733-6921. Feldtm nn finn *in Unrc Reartors. 7.13-I08B.__________LASSIC HOMES^ ‘We build on ---------------------your lot." Your floor plan or ours.Quality construclion for a trulycompetitive price. Twin Falls Re- Wrll located.alty and Insurance. 733-3662.OR Sale o r Rent; 4-bedroom brick ^home In Twin. 2 baths, fully car-peted. centrally located. Phone Consider I H54.1-4932. Buhl.________________r 'p 'h J lN TY OWNER; two bedrooms, finished basem ent, sccond bath, gns fur* ^hone 7^TO nnco. Insulated. Taylor Street. 733- <^huck Pi6.150. _____________________ , ■>t/f o f T o w n H o m e s 5 7 „ d i v e r ;-------------------------------------- ---- ---------Full w ater r

home withK I M B E R L Y JS R ?n * b 2 rr

N ear new extra large 2 bedroom #*11 noi home. Wool carpeifng. beautifulfireplace, full basement, IH AinrCT*' t:biiths, full balh, ceram ic tiled. W iz#01 XI2 car garage • attached, ground 1012 West Mfloor utility. 100' front. $in.o6o. Ken Pa2 BEDROOM, full basement. ..'f c--------------partially wood paneled, also 2 JVl L< ocar garage for $9500. 80 Acres pr<

water, lays \F I L E R Improvement

2 BEDROOM large home, good F E L D T M condition with all storm win- cn«.. dows. $8,000. 875 F iler Av

BRISTOL AGENCY ' ^ oV ^f a r i____^733-3^ for appointm ent____B A R N lM QO gRN r j " badr^Mtm^ homo - ow------- loa? Blue- EaiPA acres, oil furnace and fire- E arl Barn*place, ex tra large 2 car garage. Bill Hillchick house and calf shed. $14.- —7r»-V~oi»----000 With $4,000 down, $75 per M L b m onth on balance. go ACRES s MODERN 2 bedroom home with 3 bedroom h full bnsem ent apartm ent on go shares of three 50 foot lots. A real buy for m achinery. $16,500. with term s.D A V E N IC H O L SO N B ro k e r 733-5533 o r 7

H agerm an. phone 837-4731 c »»BEDROOM home on M acre lot. M L SForced a ir heat. Assume low equi- F O R T Hrv. Small monthly paym ents. Call .v* n i?733-3743._____________ ' ' K tBEDROOM m odern, home In Je- LOONrome. Full basem ent, garage, and ____ .. . ____Irrigation w ater. Phone 733-5532. q H a r l3rm » f o r S o la 5 2 T j . t^ ^ rlghtl

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450 deeded acres (400 Irrigated) 80 ACRE farrproducing hay, grain and pas- tween Twinture. 139 grazing preference. bedroom hoirAbundance Salmon River w ater. $31,500 with l3 modern home*, machine shed, and ranch nnd o ther Improvements 5 miles Jlealty , 600 S' from Challis on oiled road ; 324-4845. Eveschool bus. telephone, TV, This 825-5574.__Is an excellent nrea to w inter nt *y,» Kj- livestock. W arm w ater flowsthrough property In w inter.Property can bc divided or sold hltthwavin one parcel. If Interested In T”” " ‘SSS"**

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ROOD REALTYC h aJlis , I d a h o . 8 ? 2 2 6 ______scenic locatU

_____P h o n e ......... 879-2-166 i ’eTliii" b « i 'u.*ifT c " tails call Ro'M L b -------------------- ' -ftJ^-W atn-A -r

1440 ac rrs , Hansen area. S new 1406 evenlngihnm rs plus one tenant house, —ACRES— 5M achine shod, grnnary, shop. Twin Reasogarage, corrals. All under cul- health. Goodllvation. Good term s. home mode;E xcrllent Grade A’ Dairy set- ,pup 200 acre. 171 shares of w ater. divided PhcShop, large machine shed. 2 m o m ln i or «bedroom home. Full basem ent. ^ Z a c I e s / ,

COMING SOON-~^_Our branch office in Paul. Ida- '-•w ater, right. . ho. M anaged by Ernie S tittl prfc«<f^at $50

T A Y L O R A G E N C YKimberly 423-5289 ---------- z::Evenings BY owners 66Ron Taylor 423-5403 Und ModerByrle C arr 733-«89« chicken h w sMasoo Smith 733-587? »hed. locatedErnie Stitt 733-5981 and schcwl b- _ —_ __ I. pointment. T• M L S ” . _______240 ACRES, very fine lay ing CATTLE ra n d farm ahimftancc water, has Excellent imgrade A Dairy t)arn. i.ois ot otrt-------IU tynm nn\lbuildings, practically all new «hed and co r farm m achinery and 2 deisel tractors. Goes with sale. P riced fley, 934-4781, st $109,000 g o o d term s, Im- “ m LS" i n AC mediate possession. Good home•0 ACRES close to Twin, nice m ents. Take 2 bedroom home, corrals and as soon as po out buildings. $22,000 term s. Williams a t

4079. eveningTH E LAND O FF IC E b y o w n e r :

O F IDAHO i ' e " r U r N ‘!2.733-0718. Evenings — W alter bara, corrals, Kaster, 326-4405, Filer. nit. CaU 324ioO^ACRE stock ranch close toGooding. 2 homes, good set of *0 ^ R E Srorrals. locatcd on main high-way. Has been running 200 head chlnenr. n ^ O

IVERSONR E A L T Y great potent

934-43S4 o r Chrtsty 934-4495 s S S t a 4LS” 160 a c r e / , m ore o r le s s .\ppro3tfmately l50 acres of g o ^ , 130 ACRBS ^ productive, irrigated dirt. This New 3 p e a ro •arm has limited improvementJi for m o re^ d em d would be perfect for expand- *“ ** ng your present operation. L oci- 334-a4ae. ted w ithin 5 mile* of P au l and CHOICE 120 i priced to sell. Giotte R ealty . 16X2 Haa well andAddison E ast. 733-2623.________ of GoodLU'a :TRACTIVE 90 acres northeast Io- 22®- ■ :atlon. 98% rock aod weed free. _ _ S t d Z l L _ _:wo separa te homes, oiled road. 225 HEAD cowrrade A b am . F arm ers Realty, ley. P k n tyU3-4650. BuhL R alph and Bffl . Oftty 975.eo0^ssendrup. naaM R ealtyACRES, dom estic well o o l y _ ^ , - 5 S L - — —

>rovea>ents. 7 mOM north of Twta t40 ACRES panPalls. Trem endous vl«w. S3S.000. right. $34^00Slobe Realty. 733-2S23,___________ dew& BnUHi1 ACRES, level high ~ pro<lacln« J ct Haclcaey. and, la rg e fields,'3 homes. Jm o M iirea . Sl&.OOO. L A N lU a l B atate w «m r t1 | ^ t:o .. Jeroma* S24-4M0. L aad CMRS t

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Hove a WaniF«inn»-foi-SoI«—— ■: . 52 fqnn>-tor-i

240 acres combination row crop *‘M L S * ’and stock ra n c ^ Heavy solL 170 r. .Avii-o shares North Side w ater, plusTWO Irrigation- wells pumping oUSEVEN feet of w ater. 4' bedroom V in ^home. Good loafing abed. Gran- •• ,

■ iarv Shop. ■ Milk barn .. E asy Modern 3- 1term s. t —HmpjovomeiApproximately 300 acres stock owner musand dairy ranch. 3 bedroom ** $58,OM ^modem home. 200 sharep North l*«l us shovSide w ater, plus well pumping _ _ _2 feet. This ranch can be bought T . y

WENDELL ' RX>'X? \ T T ’V 610 Blue LiI V i l i i l J L l i . X Harley Ma

____________ ................................. FARM w ith ,Paul, Idah lease. Smal

O N E - H A L F S E C T I O N ‘ ^ ‘'i t a h . 'Combination ranch. Nice 3 bed-

• room home. 150 head range 1®'rights. 183 acres A-l farm latid .' Ugyd Robe 213 shares of cheap wa^er. Only Avenue Nor $90,000 with $29,006 dowa. FARMS and

selling. Ph(

L & N R E A L E S T A T E --------COMPANY— ^ -----K«gl E«tot>

• GOLD Medal221 ^ u t h Lincoln,

J e r o m e , Id a h o — 324-4800 bare grounc733-2623.

Leon N. Stockton, Broker- xjvouAwrtp* F red Thleme, Salesm an what you >

- Realty, excnlngs, 733-3

CATTLE E M P IR E 7":------7 -;Qf Loll and /YOUR OWN

13.000 deeded acres. Lots of sub- sites. A baiirrig a ted pastu re. Decreed wa- 14 ACRES,ter, plus 13,000 acres Slate and small housiSchool leases. Less than $50 per k ad a,ssoracre. shade trc.g: .POTENTIAL UNUMITED ®

ROWE-HlATT AGENCYShoshone, Idaho 888-2115 .-mls” u u h “

__________________________ _________ Large 3700 A C R E baths, carti<

Combination stock ranch, 275 frorn*°cUy*^lacres irrigated from deep well. t,ooQ, ^crcPotential for mono development. nrooerty T Less than 12 miles from Twin AfterFalls. P r lted a t less than $170 3075’or 733-1per acre. Term s. — ■■ ---------STOCKMEN'S REALTY %pnc600 SO. Lincoln, 324-4843, Jerom eEvenings, Rodney Pauls, 825-5574 fiV*acTcr I

n n A r'D trc trees. Woul120 A C R E S modern trnWell located, close to Twin Falls. Phone 733-5Modern 2 bedroom home. Good ■TTT . d iVc idairy barn and corrals, potato i cellar. Reasonably priced, terms.consider FHA. ------ rn'‘g’’s';"‘^ v a '

G E N E LARSON SALES ieii“ r.inhe'‘ iPhone 733-6008 934-5171, Gooding **m i s“ CHOI

Chuck Petterson, 733-3638 Green Acr~ Office ol Ic

BUHL 120 ACRE IQQ«120* COUDIVERSIFIED FARM . n5o F « t

Full w a ter right, 8:room modern •nviiiflhome with fireplace, large ga- ___rago and machine shed, 10 stun- R u cln acc Pichlon barn. Total price $52,000 P U » n e t t nwith fall possession. SMALL packi

cutting, wW EST END REALTY Cooling ro(

1012 West Main, Buhl ,.543-440* u-nft ______Ken Patterson. Broker S ,»l,y B3V.

m l s ____ GOOD incomi80 Acres productive soil, amplewater, lays well, good home und AvenueImprovements. Term s, $60,000.

F E L D T M A N R E A L T O R S875 F iler Ave. 733-1088

" M L S ” / IF o r FARMS I f s BARNESB A R N E S R E A L T Y

loa? Blue- Lakes Blvd. N. 9Ha-B2Sf ------------------------E arl Barnes 423-5650 ^

___B iil j l i l l_____________733-1016 ^ 1 ^ 5~ M L S '*

80 ACRES south of Twin Falls.3 bedroom home, full basement,80 shares of water. Full line of m achinery. Total orioe $40,000 with term s. -Harolds Agency,733-5532 o r 73>7487.______________

“ M LS”_________________________ w H FOR THE BEST BUYS VK

IN REAL ESTATE C. LOONEY, REALTOR__________________«

_____________ 733-40BI______________ ^

C. H arley W illiam sT h a t's rlgh tl See H arley about buying or selling .your farm?ropeny. Call H am lett Realty,33-4079. Evenings. 733-0320.

10 ACRE farm on oiled road be-tween 7*wln Falls and Jerom e. 2 L is tbedroom home, good fences. Price u s a$31,500 with terms. We need farm v/ici> and ranch listings. Stockmen's Jtealty , 600 South Lincoln. Jerom e.324-4845. Evenings, Rodney Pauls, A ir C82.V5574.--------------------------------------- condltloni

>NE of the best 160 acre farm s in nace cleanUMagic Valley. Reasonable terms. vice call li80 Acres with paid up w ater on 73.V3287.new highway? $22,500. Seo us f o r -----------;farm s and ranches. Geno Larsen A lum iSales Co., 733-6008, 934-5171. Good- ---------— — -Ing. Chuck Peterson 733-3638. Dean F o r Tba BesiPatterson, 487-2173.______________ and in ^ la t

■MLS" 275 HEAD cattlo ranclv. _ Kelley 733;gr^,?i** 1 . d^b*ifl 1 d?nat* C"'nVr Boordi^ selling because of health. r'For de- tails call Rocky M ountain Realty. Tra

-8>»-idaiu Avenue - Nortlr, P ial~733- ■“ 4245 j ’ m l1406 evenings 733-3102.___________ - ------

,0 ACRES oetween Jerom e and C(Twin. Reason for selling; poor — health. Good deep soil, 2 bedroom home, modern. Deep well, out- rbuildings, spud cellar. Could be m atet. vjj e divided. Phone 324-2215, Jerom e Complete deim om lng or evenings.____________ Cabinets, re

.000 ACRES. 900 Irrigated, produc- clal. Butlei^ Ing hay. com . and pasture for BOOhead of stock cows. Excellent ----- v-oiii-i

-w ater, right. ^ good homes. Ranch fnrmp r t c i ^ a t *300 per cow unit. Wen- Concrete form dell Realty. W^endell, Idaho. 536- Me

JY owner s 66.5 a c r« ^ good farm D en taUnd. M odem 2-bedroom. home. _____________chicken housis, bam . and loafing False plate re shed, located on highway 30, mall ence. Ambro and school bus route. See by ap- East, phonepointment. Phons 432-29G4, M u r - ----------- --------taugh. D

lATTLE ranch. ««* head capacity. - ~ch.hi>J~ Excellent Improvements including Cluf Sneoiey, _n houig. M odern. Calvingshed aod corrals, *'nc«B-wlUi ina- —chinery, $235,000. Schm ln and Muf- ...------ T"fley. 934-4781, Gooding.___________ E lec tria

MLS" IT3 ACRES for only $<5.0M.--------------------Good home and o th e r . Improve- rm ents. Take a look a t this farm rst T r m i r as soon as possible. Call C. Harley J^ L E C ^ IC - Williams a t H»mlett Realty, 733-4079. evenings 733-0320.__________ tSS^mall g !

lY OWNER: 80-acre farm . Excel- ‘lent location between Twin and _ . i— . —.-Jerom e. Nice home, shop', dairy bara, corrals, potato cellar, silage O W ilN k pit. Call 334-M03, evenings. 324- More Curren M24 days. Jerom e. Yoor

0 ACRES close to Jerom e. Ideal for 655-stock. Selling price Includes ma- —-----------------chinery. $24,000. 80 Acres South of Jerom e. Dryden Aency, Jerome*.324-5222. E d PetUt, salesmanr"a»4- Backhoes. trac 5234.. patched: ba:

NAKE R iver Cattle ranch. 150 plete sepUc acres, frea w ater, m odem home. Satlsfactloo g reat «JtentlaL $30,000. g o o d banks Son term s, u a k e River Realty. Buhl, would Ilka di&41-i065.___________ ;_____________ grader work.

SO ACRES located n ea r Jerom e. 733-8589. Twi New 3 bedroom brick borne. Call Backhoe work, for m ore details. H andy Realty, tanks and d Jerom e. Idaho. 334-4339. avenlngs, Haloen Sewe:334-&45e.______________________________ _____ — -

iHOlCE 120 acres w ithout home.Has well and pressure system . One — —— — — of G oodLu's noest fa rm s, for >42*- ^ 7 O H i;

15 HEAD cow raach In Magic Val- Residential ley. p len ty paraannent pasture. Bob BOnly 975.000 wflfc n % down, Je- *-------rrwam R ealty a»4 X«iarn*cn. *24- F lo o r Co<***• MJ_______-__ :__ - __ 1--------- ' Carpet, tlla, I10 ACRES p«tmn farm . Oood w ater tn s. trade-Uu right, $246,000 wtth onl y— ' bargains. Coidown. Balahca over , long term . ------- -----------?J c « Hackney, ?33-4SSt, Twfn FaDs. rMLS** 400 Ac M s foo^ son. good F o r stove” and w am r r ts h t . bast Miy o f the year. State OiL 732 Laad o i n S of Idaho. w arm M and

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¥ant Ad Chai! fqnn»-fer-Sal«------------- ----- 52 S«|ilnM* I■ - r m ^ ’ :

80 A C R E S oiTBuhL B. K i m b e r l y A r e a •

owner must sell. P riced to sell ho«al«M <•« a t $58,000 with exceUent term a, {»o J o r ac Lel us show yoii this one today. : L ^ ”2n—^

LYNWOODREALTY I dUftircnce.

610 Blue Lakes Blvd. N. 733-9211 886-2115.Harley M athers 733-8473 BY OWNER

, commercla, FARM With 134 Irrigated acres near frontage. S

Paul, Idaho. F o r share or cash lot. Excelllease. Small house. R eferences and or small bInquiry to 3655 Tyler Avenue, Og- LET US sh<den. Utah. ___________ ment prop

FARM and ranch loans, large, oge returnsmall, development. refinance. Agency. KLlgyd Roberson Agency. 230 M ain ComtAvenue North. 7 3 3 -5 ^ . A

FARMS and • Ranches—Buying or Feldtmanselling. Phone Blaye R eally , 733*------------------70M._____________________ ' V a c a t io n I

- R « o l-E ita t> F o r T rdcfti---------- 5 X s i^A U T ii-u t■ ation homCOLD Medallion 2500* of beautiful Onlv 2 h

living area. Located 3 blocks from Fulls near new Junior College. Will trade for ervoir. Ti bare ground o r ??7 Globe R ealty , ing, exceir733-2623. ______________________ mlng, skjl

EXCHANCiE w hat you havo for what -you want. Rocky M ountain ■ '■* Realty, exchangor, 733-U06. Evo- VbRY attrai nlngs, 733-3102, 733-0083. beautifully

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40 ACRES With riv e r frontage. lots of big trees, beautiful home ^ sites. A bargain If sold saon. Ketchum. ] 14 ACRES, 15 inches w ater, small house. 5 stanchion barn, K «al fcstaf' K ad assortment of fruli:_am l wANVr-n tn shade tr«.q:i..Owiicr will consldur '^ ^ , . 1 ^. trade on 60 acres Jn Wcndeil ar!;a No li

____ 678-8171. BD A V E N IC H O L SO H B r o k e T ------------------

Hagerman. phone B37-4731 C a m p o rs“ MLS" UUHL A creage of the year. -------------------

Large 3 bedrooms, brick. IUbaths, carpeted throughout, lovely T T Q lfireplace, double garage. 1 miles U O Jfrom city center. Up to 6 addi-tional acrcs available with this ^property. Twin Falls Realty, 733-iool. After hours or Sundays, 733- _307S or 733-M76. _____________ T r j

LARGE 3 bedroom honva, 1 In base- .ment:. Spacious living room und - rlarge eat-ln kitchen. Larao 3-car .farage with room for shop. On

\‘i acres, lots of shade und fruit trees. Would consider 2 bedroom w ,modern trailer home for trade.Phone 733-5336 or 733-4546.________ 40'

8 % ACRES, IH miles outside Twin 45 ' ^ewFalls. Lays real good, has two in- F jexpensive homes. Good outbuild­ings. private well, lots of fruit trees. Make offer, owner wants toscll, Glohe Realty, 733-2623._______

"ML.S" CHOICE residential lols In ------------------Green Acres sub-division. LandOffice ol Idaho, 733-0716._________

100x120' COUNTRY lots. Falls Avc- pickup c< nuo East. Real E sta te Service, cab-over r 733*1416. and ready

— ;--------- r ---------------------------------- a t $230.B u t in e t t P r o p e r ty ___________ ^ all needs.SMALL packing plant. Equipped for ^

cutting, wrapping and curing, ijr & Lr IVli Cooling rooms and smokehouse.

,Also, feed lot; A good small busl- -■ 'nrss, wll> soil or trade. Iverson *

, Realty. 034-4354 or Christy D34-440.‘S. __________ _GOOD Income: Home with 3 apart- TAKE over

ments. Sale by owner. Inquire 361 Sportsman 5th Avenue Enst. 2S37 or 73:

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L i s te d h e r o in e a s y - t o - f i n d a l p h a u s a e v e r y d o y . C o n t a c t o n e o f t v ic o o n d f i r s t q u a l i t y p r o d u c t s .

_______ A lf C o n d i t io n in g _______ ^Air conditioning, heatthg^ and fur- Je r ry 's "Gun^

nace cleaning. For the best *er- imlthlng. I vice call Ek Furnace Company. 733.5567. 2V4 73.V3287.__________ _____________ — -------------------

A lu m in u m S e rv ic o ___________£fo r The Best In Aluminum SldlM *^Vr™ '“ M tlr

suid insulation Phone Lloyd F. „hone 733-6 Kelley 733-OOC6._________________ — ---------------

B o a rd in g & T r a in in g ______............ ............ ■'George's Kennels. Board In g~~ajil ^bii,’’p r[M !

hreedl. Training nil breeds, 32«- .h,p V .n r <245. Jerome.________________ _____ Rootln.g. 7X

_________ C o r p e n te r s ________ [ jTpatios, remodeling, new work, cabi- ---- --------------

nels. cement finishing. F ree estl- Complete st(mate*. 733-8400. evenings. Choose yo

Complete designing and building. P/iSf.fi-,Cabinets, residential and commer- 733-5162.clal. Butler Brothers. 733-2526. M ilk lf

C o n c re te F o rn n in g Bulk milk taiConcrete forming, basem ent, founda- —■

tton footing, residential or com- O m CmerclaL Merlin Deahl. 733-3138. ----------

------------ ---------------------------- OrnamentsU ID e n ta l L a b o r a to r y ' g i

False plate repairs. 33 years experT ^ence. Ambrose Lab., 207 2nd Street East, phone •733-4Uf,-------------------- s t ^ r t b ro th .

a i f f Shebley, dry wall contractor. 'Taping, hanging, ^coustlc »prny>- PJctl.

353 3rd Avenue North.

E lec trica l C o n tr a c to r s -nd art. s- Christian S

C. K R A U T HELECTRICAL CONTRACTING _______

Msve outleu where you need Tom’s radial them. One or a dozen. No Jo b Avenue Soi too small. Guaranteed work. 733- residence T. 0512.____________________________________T------—

O W E N S E L E C T R I C FoMmg chairMore Current F o r Less C urrency jiti occasion

For Yoar Wiring Needs Call Interm oonts _________ 655-4342 collect________ __ _

E x c a v a t io njSackhoes. tractor m ounted radio dis- H A V E

patched: basem ent digging, com­plete septic system . Roto-tining.^ tls fac tlo n assured- Glenn irFair-banks Ik Soo. 733-3061. ________

Would Ilka dozer. backflUlng, and grader work. C. A- P a rro tt. Pbone733-8589. Twin.___________________

Backhoe work. Specializing in Septic — . -tanks and drain Held in tU lU tlon . 4 9 ^Halaen Sewer Service. 733-2541.

____________ F lo o rs __________ ^

F L O O R C O V E R I N G C O N T R A C T O R . . ,

ResldentUl and Commercial Bob Bortoh 733-4834________

F lo o r C o v erir> g & C o r e ^' Carpet, tlla, Unola iun- R nc clean-

tn s. traije-ins. 17 y ea rs aendea. bargains. Custom floors, 733-5424._________ F tje l O il

Por stove and furtMM^iU'.'MU G mSU te OiL 733-99C2. O u r fuel m akea ________.w arm friends. ...

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ROR I.BASE or aalo : Tha old Satur- * '„ C A M P ^ ■ day Auction S a in iroim da. Lou .

_l8 . » and 7 In block IS o f l»i* city ot BuhJ. B xcallsn t lo r eom nw rcjd iT.UM. Ubtrmt tm n u . CaU 4 1 ^ ^ a t R u p n t. Shoppaard“ “*"■1“ roroe.

rM H V -. qo M r.k E -rE o o o p - ^bo for ■ail« o r lease. im i4 t» a —■*»«*

- ! ^ s e n /^ ° '* M o b lU H gFOR Sale o r T rade; ? unit motel,

clear. Good tncom e. T rade on 80 gacres. M agic Valley. P ay cash L l rdifference. Rowe • H iatt Agency 886-2115. ■ k J

BY OWNER: good business location,' commercial building 24x28 foot on 'RotrAifrontage. Separate home on re a r of xw acilot. Excellent for Income propertyor small builiiess. 733-0315._______ T g

LET US show you our top Inv'.st- I .■ment p roperties with above aver- age re tu rn on your money. Taylor Agency. Kim berly. 423-5389.

Com m ercial Property ,A SPECIALTY fe a tu re s , (

Feldtm an R ealtors 733-1088 „ _ _

V a c a t io n P r o p a r ty 5 8 iB^AUTll'UL, new. 2 bedVoom vac-

atlon home. Completely modern.Onlv 2 hour drive from Twin W n y O the Falls near Anderson Ranch Res- ^ li i t le ervoir. Trout and salmon fish­ing, excellent hunting a re s , swim- c i r t mlng, sklllng. boating, and gor- a i i lr » r c v ‘ °7gS-%4o?"/33gig?°- a l l n e w

VERY attrac tive well-built cabin In beautlfullv forested sectlcm of Saw­tooth Valley. A-frame type with R T i n D Y

. center flreploce. completely mod- em . Excellent value. See P a t Pat* Jterson a t Smllev Creek Lodge orwrite Lynwood Realty. S ta r Route, ___Ketchum. Idaho. A |

R o d E s ta te W a n t e d 6 2 [ ~ J / \ IkVANTED to buy; 20 - 30 acres In

Milner, M urtaugh or Rock Creek • area. No improvemeM s nccessary. IVIOD 67ft.fll71. Burley, be.ore 3 p . m . ____________

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T r a v e l T r a i le r s15' ArrowhendJS* Roiidliner /13’ Shasta

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M o b ile H o m es A /T n i40' penthouse — 2 bedroom ItXCvj

Center Kitchen TV/TrvVi45' New Moon. 2 bedroom iV lU U

Fron t Kitchen ^V, mUei w

B a k e r 's M o b ile H o m es413 Addison Ave. W. 733-33M g J J

( K A M P - A W A Y )Pickup covers, sleepers, andcab-over models. Now In stock Sfiand reody to go. Prices s ta r t f,a t $230. Custom building to suit „ all needs.

G & G M A N U F A C T U R I N G s h a s t a ^_..^438-4580 Park.

P a u l . Id a h o 3 v a c a t i o n ______________________ ___rAKIi over naym ents iin Aloha . Shoshone I

Snornm an 13' cam per. Phona 733- 1057 SHAbTA 2S37 or 733-1344. 15-foot. S I.

) an EXPERUSE T H IS H A N D Y D lR E a O R Y A S A

\ FA ST, RELIABLE SERVICE. P H O N E T O

I FREE ESTIM ATES.

24 HOUR ^ ANSWERING SER'

If T h e T o l o p h o n e o f A n y A d v e r t D i r e c t o r y Is N o t A n s w e r e d , D ia l T e l e p h o n e A n a w o r ln K S e r v i c e , D f T h o A d v e r t i s e r W ill B e N o t i f i e d t

f in d a l p h a b e t i c a l o r d e r o r e s e r v i c e o f f e t o n e o f t h e s e f i r m s o r in d iv ld C ia ls f o r i r o d u c t s .

R u(_________ G u n R e p a ir___________ Most thotoierry s Gun Shop. Completa «un- smithing. Rod-reel repair. Phone lom Floors 733.5M7. 2V4 miles west of hosp lu l. S e p t ic

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=v’r'ii'"s:?im'.S5e‘ s " " ‘’B.‘' “S " “ Ai[i‘re?; si'^Jo^ur'^'::phone 733-C075.______________________charge. Joh

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_____ - a. i I , r inspection.•or^lhe nn^^ir~tnn ila tlon e t r eason. —S069.“........ -able prices. Guaranteed workman- —zr-~,-----r "«htp raU r<amHtn«iitrmilaUfta . «<»* Telepr>On< Roofln^i. 733-0689. Your Telepho

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:oi^plete stock of light fixtures.Choose yours a t our reduced Del B uttem eiprices. BILow Building Supplyf33-5162.____________________ 1807 AddlSO

M ilk in g E q u ip r n e n t __________lulk milk tank and pipeline service _—sales. Lasw ell's. Jerom e. 324-4381. ^

O r n a m e n t a l I ro n b o x 8Ornamental Iron, cast and wrought,

columns, railings. Phone’ 733-55^,7.33-«885. Gillespie. F ree estim ates. IT fi

P a in t in g _____________.— ______________ Z____________ su g ar Wreck:tuart B rothers; Interior and exte- Avenue Wesrlor. com m ercial and residential. ‘ ........ 'v—Sand Blasting 733-1134 o r 733-IS4*. V o c u

P ic tu r e F r a m in g “ iS j^ .o '^ r^ .T___ -tt;— ; __ ; .............. and service■a rge stoc k '•o f-m old lng^m at hoard _IClrand art. supplies. C agle Valley vacuum s Vi Christian ' Supply, 733-3^77. ho? C ^ e r

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om’s rad ia to r shop. 242 Second Ind *uor>ne Avenue South. Phone 733-4822 or Lakes Boul* residence 733-7897. —

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—----------------------------- ---- ----------- Electric newoidjng chairs, u b le s , any num ber, year w arra-all occasions; also trash haallag. w ant It. KInterm oontaln Fuel, 733-6621. 8728.

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* CAM PER, all i^um lnom . butane —— r*— ■ ligh t and stove,, lots of bullt-lns, doubte bed, overhead w a te r tanks, C O M Ecompletely Insulated, S329. Phone mrr^DTi324-2076 a fte r « p.m . o r-see F rank m U o l JSheppeard n t R ice C«>«vrolet. Je- .romcj ■ --------- MarletU

IOOD Clean IS* cam p trfd le r for Clmni» Only >700. ■ Phopa 733-3753.

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M o b i l e H o m e s 11966 NASHUA___________ ___________________bedrooms. FH onest P r ic e s F a i r D e a lin g s ZZEHi-------------11 Years Serving M agic Valley A p o r tm o n tS - 412 Addison Ave. W. 733-3358 CLEAN furnisl

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financing and Insurance, Avenue WestWiU be c lo se d S a tu r d a y s 3 r o o m s anc

Air conditionM a g - i c V a l l e y ?h‘f i « ? ? o “'

M o b i l e H o m e s K ITtH EN ETTl2 Vi mUes w est Hlway 30 733-8141 ,en, Sundry,

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____________ ^ In. Utilities tKASTA A m erica's” la rg est selilng ®238 anytlmttravel tra ile r. Blue l A « s T railer ________Park.__________________________ _ 2-ROOM apartVACATION tra ile r.. Like new. 14- l5Vi feet. W ebb's Chevron, 340Shoshone S treet West._________ Road.

)57 SHASTA T rav e fT ra ile r for sale. J ^ '15-foot. Sleeps 5. Phone 733-8848. iJv .so f Pl?Si

2nd Avcnuo VERY nice, ^

___ - - - _ apartm ent. 3

» J # r c l e a n 3-room^ V . • Cloke In. Go

trance. Utlllt--— ----------------------------------- . Adulta. JNq di

CLEAN nicelyiRY A S A G U ID E T O ciose in. utiii

_ . 733 0134 or 72HONE t o d a y TWO rooms w

trance. Seo North. Call "

STUDIO aparti and show«r.

— --------- -----------------— 1 to town. 660VI i n CLEAN nicelyJ l J k bath , heat, w

Avenue East.

; S E R V I C E • ^ t ‘i\l.l?s“"?ur“n1Ity. 321 7th A

y A d v e r t i s e r in T h i s s m a l l apartr e d , D ia l 7 3 3 - 2 3 8 6 . utilities* furnlr v ic e . D a y o r N i g h t . E ast. 7a3-2ii4{'J o t i f i e d t o C a l l Y o u . O N E ^l^H m T ^nished. 204 (.

I 835. Phone 7: c l e a n ” 4 root

, ^ . . . and aanltatl( v i c e o f f e r s y o u c a n p referred . 73: t u a l . f o r b e t t e r » e r - . ---------- 1

312 4th AvemR u g C le a n in g n i c e apartm e

Most thorough process In sU te .24 hours Pickup—delivery. Cus- __tom Floors, 733-5424. ROOMS downt------ =---- -r.— c---- ;—=------— m onth. Came

S e p t ic T a n k S e rv ic e shoshone str<3lo-Rooter sew er service. Sewer NICELY furnis lines cleaned, repa ired , and In- m ent. Inqulistalled. Also, Septic tank cleaned. Enst.________24 hour aervlce with no ex tra THREE-room 1 charge. John A. H aken, 733-2341. tics. Seml-prl ptlc ta^ks cleaned, pow er e ^ lp - er. $65. Phon menr for drainege failures. F ree ‘t w o o r three Inspection. JUoyd^ Cravens. 733- adults, no {os3...,.------- — ---------- - — H nau.- .

T e le p h o n e A rrsv\re r - Se rv ic e — -5ur Telephone Is never alone. 24- traH er h o u i * hour serv ice . P h o n . 733-23S6.------- i : BEl5ROOM e

_____ ____________________________ ■ fS™Uh"e'd. wSl•1 B utterfield Radio & TV Service , nm -iunrm *—7.

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■ nted: Tree topping and removaf. *T p /-*« Shrub trim m ing. F ree estim ates,Woods Tree Service. 733-5M0. SP I.-----------------Z “■ Spacious 2 I

T o w in g draped, all c Igar W recker Servlcc. Addison^ e n u e West. Phone 733-1234. ‘C L e T 's m L i

V a c u u r h C le a n e r srby Vacuums — The only factory * "^10, JJauthorized Klrfoy Vacuum Sales O f Dand service In Magic Valley. Using ca ll M rs Walgenuine Kirby parts.-W a~repalr-all for showios ivacuums. Vacuum Cleaners of Ida- ©r i>cts),ho. C om er Blue LaJkes and 2nd -Avenue E ast. Phone 733-1027. LOVELY----2 ^ectrolux, only authorized dealer Ljirge deluxefor genuine E lectrolux cleaners frigerato r dlisnd supplies. 733-5618. 806 Blue pe(ed laundrLakes Boulevard.________________ ,o ft w ater an

W a t e r H e a te r s o d . .^ 5 0 7 i or_____________________ _ „, — ONE bedroom,

ectric new and 'R llllU ed . Ftlll 10 nished. Stov« year warranty^ Also, gas' If you Phono 733-5334 want It. Klllliiger E lectric , 733- be seen a t 25728. West.________

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UNFURNISHED paid. 140 per i

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W ILL HELP Y O U . ■««.__________ONE bedroom 1

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c n a m p io n 733.008O1 —' ■—: ^ .. _ r B ^ R O O M 1

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R o a d ru n n e r Adults only,' BRICK Duplex,

P i c k u p C a m p e r s ' iS^;;!-,S-“, 3gSW innebago N EA TLvlw H Ii

r r a v e l T r a i l e r R e n t a l s mOTth“ pM O T O R H O M E S jS oD E R N T T S

P r e m ie r e H o rse T r a i le r s a 'lT r ^ o d 'o r

GATEWAY H o u ie t— U nl

T R A I L E R C E N T E R *‘ f.?7et,'*i5Syb.!kddlson West .733-2410 brick, very n

R ear Dean's Richfield storage, nice>PEN .DAILY t-‘8-a.m.-to-«-p;Tn:------- worksho|r---- 1IPEN SUN: 1 p.m. to 6 o.m. Courtrignt, «_________________ _______________ Twin. Or. Ma

burn.— M O B IL E H O M E S r - 3 b e d r o o k ^ .

ta r Craft Now Moon — Kit 602 4th Aveh-10-12-20-25* wide, up to 60' long. garage, coal— T R A V E L T R A IL E R S — Avenuo E ast.

Kit - Aloha - 13 - 29- ALES — SERVICB

PARTS — SU PPLIES" nue North. 7.lA K E R ’S M O B IL E H O M E S 3 u e d r o o m . lonest Price* — F a ir Dealing*

11 YEARS SERVINGMAGIC VALLEY rated. »73. PI12 Addison Ave. West 733-3358 FOR runt; Ut

— — ' — — bedrooms, aR SALE: 1963 20-foot 3 room j(j0 month,e rry Triuw:! Trailer. Like new, Saturday SurIlly equipped with many fine -xuras. See 802 2nd A w nue West, ^u/tn home for reZlih____________________________ East. 855 oeJ NASHUA tra iler. 12x48 feet, 2 ap D o ln t^ n t edrooms. Phone 034-4395. Good- ..— rr rr r" ---— ----- ' • ■ ■ ' *---- ------- C-LfcAN.— CiOSe«:_' .^ u lts , no po r t m e n t f — F u r n is h e d 70 f w ” ‘bedroom liAN furnished 3 rooms und bath. clean, washi !2 4th Av^snue Eust. W ater and gus. Inquire inltatlon furnished. Also hot wu- FOUR - bedroc ir. Automatic washer available. school, S53 2i

Phone 733-8163 before 5:00 733-rGB3 for u|- ................... i BEDROOMS.

-ARGE clean rooms, nicely fur- basement, g Ished. Ground floor. Close In. Gas 73.3-2563 o r 7i eul. W uter and sanitation fur- -ru/n iIshed. No pets. Inqulro 451 3rd NorSf sao venue West. Phone >33-1102.<OOMS and shower. Oas heat. if**-—7~Ir conditioning. Fenccd yard. No {,ets. Bachelor or woman and w v . i n phnn mid, $37.50 monthly. Inquire; 1645 Id Avenue E nst or call 733-4618. THREE h ^ r o o-tH E N E T T E , ono-two beds, Lin- m m Wendelln, S undry , utllltle* furnished. —team heut. Clean. Reasonable. SMALL 2 bedrocho Motel.___________________ _Kimberly, modern, carpeted nnd \ -------irnlshed I bedroom apartm ent. TWPuiet with view overlooking park . Phone 733-8775.00. 423-5470.___________ __ days, all dayALL front upartm ent. P rivate SMALL 1 bedi uth and entrance. Utilities und center. R«nd nens furnished. M an preferred . quire 421 Pol»3-^333.______________________ ___ THREE bedro-:ELY furni»hod^^lTodroom. Closo quire 664 All 1. Utilities exccpt electricity, 733- October 20 al m anytim e; 733-7078 after 5:00 THREE bedroc m. Full basem erOOM apartm ent, all utllliles fur- $80. 1970 Add l.shed. Including tolephono; gar- p o R RENT—3 go. $55. 733-7304, 17U Klmborly nished. $30ond.___________________________ _ Avenue H ast.rCHENETTE Hpartment for sih- SMALL 2-bcdn le person. Utilities furnished. tot. 240 4th 17.50. Please phono 733-5822. 415 Phone 733-328nd Avenue North.--------------------- n i c e c l « n 't : iRY nice, very clean furnished to town, 860, i partm ent. 3 rooms and bath. Util- tlon 733-1384. les furnished. No children; pets. STTE— — k 13-8841, G racem an Auto Court. ® hM t. 2^5 PolkiAN 3-room basem ent apartm ent. — ...... ..................loke In, Good heat. Outside en- R oom g B e dance. Utilities except electricity. _______________dulta. JNq pels. 7^-457R! 73.1.7ft4B. EXCELLENT : SAN nicely furnished 3 rooms. ose In. Utilities furnished. Phono Avenue N oi^ 13-0134 or 733-4027.______________ WANTED: Boa0 rooms with bTth, private en- ployed civil e ance. Seo a t 353 8th Avenuo apartm ent. 73

733-3672._____________ M o b ile H o mJDIO apartm ent with kitchenetteId show«r. Hent and IlghU, closo NEED a placi1 town. 660 Mnin Avenue North. c u r r y ^ a i l e r ZAN nicely furnished 2 rooms. t%e hoaoltal oe 1th. heat, w ater, no pets. 361 5th fiAivenue East.____________________ :— :-----—0 room upstalra apartm ent, all B u i l n e t l ——Q l tlllties furnished except electric-y. 321 7th Avenue North. 733-2040. U r r K\L L apartm ent with bath, all ADoroxImatehllltles*furnlshed. 311 3rd Avenue 2 rooms P aast. 733-21140. _______ q u |r . 240’ 3rdE roomi bachclor. utilities fur» Falls, 733-257*shed. 204 (3) »<Iorth W ashington. OFFICE space5. Phone 733>8603. gq, North'-iAN 4 roonis nnd batn. W ater Center locatlcid aanltatlon furnished. Adults tenant. Gem•eferred. 73.V5292.________ ■ —---------- "Z------\SONABLE rent. Single adults. Form S TOf K*1 utilities except electricity paid. '2 4th Avenue East.______ ______E apartm ent at Just-A-Mere. p n T 3n.^^EIderly persons only. Phone

)MS downtown dav^ week. 1 ,7 0 0onth. Cam era Center Hotel. 205 W Floshone Street South.___________ELY furnished I-bedroom apart- K A M IIVent. Inquire 718 3rd Avenue"JL______________ ______________ 82 5 C U I?EE-room bas/^ment. with utill- OOQ TTW !s. Semi-private entrance, show-. $65. Phone 733-0552. I R R I G A T IiT^sr three rooms, ground floor, CAR T ^O Vluits, no pets. J53Q Kimberly U K .X

___fc?5.P00 case to shopping centcr. Also *lile r hou9c. Phone 7.33-S052. PHON) JDROOM ex p an d ^ mobile homer rent. Verv clean, beautifully i j mlshed. W asher. Adults. 733-8234.iDROOM furnished duplex, nil s r ^ n i . MUSr iilties furnished. P refer elderly nances refereuple. $50 per month. 733-8306. ig, c-o’Times-: L ~ tJ^ E npartm ent. $123 ^ 80 ACRE farm

onth. All utilities. Phone 733-8261. Mu tt hav* f77"" ~ and reference

D rfm e n ti— U n f u r n f th e d 7 1 c-o Times-Ne>»-----------------------------------------— FOR Rent, 150

bam . and coiA IR C O N D IT IO N E D of Buhl. S4.V6<

S P L E N D O R 400 a c r e s , 30o aclous 2 bedroom, carpeted, aped, all electric apartm ent.rport, laundry facilities. Beau- Dul recreation park In back. v v a n i^ a ro kake a sm art move to . . , —Z

LY N W O O D . M AN O RT w in F a l ls A d d re ss Twin F a lls wi

II M rs°w Sl^V ?om ‘ns" 733-3689 I n d u i t r io l E q^• Showing. (Sor/y,-jJo children . _

U S E D INELY 2 • bodroom apartm ent. E Q U I rge deluxe kitchen, stove, re-gerator. disposal. Drapes, car- IHC Model ACled. laundry, facilities, w a ter . with 220 Cumnrt w ater and sanitation furnish- a transmission...733-5071 or 733-834a, evenings. • Neway trallln]; bedroom, beat 9iid w ater fur- tlres« 1050 moihfcd. Stove and r« frlgerator. TD9 IHC craone 733-5336 o r 733-0060 o r can ...........................

seen a t 226 Heybum Avenue JOHN DEBREiMt._________ ^ t o r loader baiURNISHED duplex apartm ent,'c tnc range, gas heat, a ir con- -r^'r t- • ioning, garage. A dulu. Phone1-6804. 733-9146.________________ • . . . _ * . * V f-Y nice netriy redecorated apart- PhrtMa t Id excellent apartm ent build- HouatM . Convenient locaUon. Adults.. Beck. 733*ftS3t. rOOO* 7M-140ELLENT ta rfo 2 bedroom. Wa- ZT......... ........

a ^ sanluTioo paid. A dnlu r q it u Im p ie m iy. Phona 7n-TOI.------------------- a t ~ H Q l i l P M ^KN. attractive anartm ent, ap- boSiS of P an l inces. heat. w »ter_fum l*hed. m achlnary Sale ^ e - ln _ ^ A d u lts .o n ly ^ ^ l7 0 . ^ ^DROOM dupleju Gas b eat, buUt- Oood stove. W ater: sanlU tlon fatw

bed. $80. Adults. 7>3Mirn8. H W n" "»'r ""ZURNISHED duplex, a ll t iU i l t^ ( » a ^ u T v M d. $40 per m ottthT Eldeny cow. FaUspreferred. ____________ K jK 5 2 H X $ m ^

FORTABLE 3 room*. ApplW SrTOood C O ^ t:es. baat and w ater ftiralsbad.p e r month. Phona 733-4310. S m t i S T S b w

IM — F u m is tiM l 7 3 S S S S S S S iiST small house. Partdng by B 3pffi< S3Q H 3ni r. Ho children or pets. 7 » - M a b ^ a t r r t y m I, 104 Third ATMbedroom bouse, water-sanlta- MODEL 909 O

I fureished.-B scM lor o r gl4wty -TTwrttpr, l7l>« ; ple« a i2 4th Aveaua B ast. 1 & s S S i r S S g ^

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a_Ealls Times-Nflwa____2 1 - ■ -— O c t .^ 2 7 . 2 8 , - 1-967 - __________

js e s — F u r n i s h a d 7 3 .IINS: 2 beds and K^tdien. Sulta- 3 for hun ters o r working men.7 Addison Avenue West o r phonal*008Qi^ R O O M ^ m is h e d home. Suit- 4e- f n r rn iiple—Ca^C onvenlnnr adern. Call 'a fternoons, 733 ----------- -

at.. Inquire &38 4ih Avenua East. luits only, no peta.CK Duplex, 2 bedroom, full base* isnt. No pets. Carpels, a ll utU- es. 733-1368^TLY furnished 2 bedrooim . wa- r and s a n iu tlo n furnished. $75 r month. Phone 733-6235.)ERN 2 bedroom s, availab le No. mber l..$80. 131 Dubois. 733-1010 :er 7:00 o r Simdays. .

i8*»— U n f u r n U h e d 7 4IT with option to buy: 1041 I eet, Heyburn, Idaho, ^bedroom Ick. very m odem home. Lots ofirage. nice yard, ca rp o rt. Large__________rrkshofT Nice locfiUOSu Don uririgni, 496 North M aurice,^In. Or. M avericlc Station In Hey- rn. .EDROOM. oil stove b eat, $55;1 4th Avehue E ast. 3 bedroom, ruge. coal stoker. |75 ; 1413 4th 'enuQ E ast. 3 bedroom, o l| beat* ruge. 1420 4th Avenue E a s t. In- Ire before 5:00. 230 M ain Ave- e North. 733-8855. • . .UDROOM duplex',' la rge r6bms.IS heat, refrigerator, stove. In- tdes w ater, sanitation. Deco* ted. $75. Phone 733-5045.I rent: Unfurnished housesT"! drooms, gas furnace, garagv,) month, see nt 527 M ain Westturday. Sunday. ' ---- -'L irc le a n 2 b ed ro b i^ fu rn lsh ed me for ren t. 1214 Sth Avenue kst. $55 per month. Shown by polntm«nt. 733-0467.A N .- closeain-. large—1—bedroom.__________luits, no pets. 2nd Avenue ist._____________________________> bedroom house, m odem and ;an. w asher hook-up. na tu ra l s. Inquire 1136 PrIm roso Drive.R - bedroom home, close to tiool, 553 2nd Aveniio B ast, $90.l-rC93 for appo in tm en t,_____ ..EDROOMS. N ear Shelby's, Full sement. garagU4 $100. Phono1-2563 o r 733-3011. _________» bedroom house on 110 Bth Avo. irth, $80. Contact 1295 Aber-thy, Gladstone, Oregon,_____ 'E clean 1 bedroom home with s heat. U tility porch, w asherokup. Phone 733-4118.__________EE bedroom m odern home near lOol, Wendell atxsa. Phone 536-)6. W endell. ________L L ^ bedi^om , close-ln. 4th AVe-e E ast. $30 p e r month. Phone ^1-8105.__________ -> bedroom iTome in KlmBerlyl one 733-8774 afte r 4:00 week- ys, all day Sunday.LL 1 bedroom. N ear shopping nter. R eady lo move Into. Ih- Ire 431 Polk, evenings.;EE bedroom brick home. In- Ire 664 A lturas Drive. Sunday. tober 20 a fte r 12:00 noon. lEE bedroom s. CarpMed living, ill basem ent, cam ort. Oil heat.). 1970 Addison East. 733-0443.; RENT-—3-room houip. unfur- thed. $30 per month. 1317 Sth enue H ast.LL 2-bcdroom house on small . 240 4th Avenue N orth. $40*one 733-3288. ________E clean 1-bedroom housed close town, $60, adults, m ore Informa*n 733-1384._____________________; sm all bedroom houbo, gas >St. 225 Polk. Phone 733-2844.m i— B o a r d o n d R o o m 7 6lELLENT rooms, w arm , clean,........................... r in in inenue North. ---------------JTE D: Board and Room for em- lyed civil engineer. Would share artm ent. 733-8002.______________I>ll0 H o m e P a r k in g 7 9;d a place to store th a t boat

c a i ^ tra ile r for the winter? rry T ra ile r P ark . S m iles west hospital on Highway 30-03. 733-

[n eg t— O H l f K tn lo lg SOO F F I C E S P A C E

proxlm ately 375 squans feet. { rooms. Parking ’In rea r, lo­re 249 3rd Avenua E ast, HTwlnlls, 733-2577. _____________ICE space ISO sq. ft., to 1,000

ft. North'-Blua Lakes Shopping nter locations. Remodel to suit lant. Gem State Realty.

n $ f o r R e n t 8 4

FO R REN T1,700 ACRES

W EST OF KAMIMA, IDAHO825 CULTIVATED 229 IM PROVED

RIGATED PASTURE ^ D RY PASTUREE35oflOO£MH REN T

PH O N E 733-8411^CRTTIiiock^'ranch on north *-J60 a c re s Irrigated. 160 desert iinill. MUSI have equipment, fl­ees. references. Write box R-c-o Times-News. _________: r E fa rm c lo se^o Twin Palls.U _ h av e finances, equipment.1 references. Wrlta box P«10.Times-News. _________Rentp 150 acres ; has house,

n, and corrals, 4 m iles E astBuhl. S4.V6078.________________CRES, 300 culUvated, 13 miles n Twin F alls. Real good Im- vem enu. Call 733-8473.

Ited t o R e n t . 8 8T enanu w ant better ren tals,

ses, duplex«s. and apartm ents. n FalU WLA. 733-72^2.________-

s t r ia l E q u lp m o n t 8 9

JSED INDUSTRIAL EQ UIPM ENT

: Modal AC 220 truck tra c to r ■ .\ 220 Cummins engine. 3 and ansmission. single drive with ray tra iling axle, 10:00 x 22s, 1050 model ..............$3960 -I IHC craw ler with doxer ..................IN D EB R E Model lOlO trac- loadar back boa . . . . SSSOO

E L L I O T T SOverland Ave.. Barley. Idabo

Phone 678-5585 Houaton, Sales R eprasantatlva \OM 7M-I490 FAlla

lm p l* m « n ta 9 0q i i ^ M B t r r Co.. H W ianqflT ; h or P a u l. J . I. C a M ^ a rm hlnery Sales and Service.

spud b a m s w N aoiber I. i^^condmoai. Phpm 423-S7M.

t r ^ er y ir t s.. Bwy, aell o r?■lliAWo d ire c t p o u ^ b a n m P R nd caeditlon . piM ne BS7-3S71.tofocd^ __________ ________ _C u e «acm p ld n tv -B e A - -

amnh, t w ^ __X fM C«M >«4ialle - IMwal .

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Farm linpl»mi»nt» 90 Biue

Have Your • ctip- TRACTOR

O v e rh a u led ctean --------------- — \" W e R p pa i r - Al h M akoftl -------- —5 7 ^

M O L Y N E U X M A C H IN E R Y Y o u r A llis -C h a lm ers D e a le r

____________________________ win1 NEW 3-row Wcscon T>cei lop win* dogs

drower. 1 used 3-row Wcscon beet »omulop windrower. 1 used l-row I'arm - CHHl hund tank-iype beet hurvesfer. like w est now. 1 Oliver 770, Uke new. TwinI-alls T ractor & Implomcnt Co., poodl733-K687._____________ j___________ puppj

LIKK new. Farm hand—bwH— -----and topper unU. Cnll MU-L'GIG. Wen- dell. Gerald Wilcox or »cc ;{ miles . scrvji

— - -west of Wendell on Hiigerroan ^ a C*S Highway.________________________ Wend

--------------yOR-SA^LrC ; 1- rew—Farm hand-Beet- —^credH arvester like new. Can be seen reclst« t C & R Equtpmcnt. Paul. Idaho. o c rm53G-2640. Wendell, a fter 7 p.m. . .

yO R VOUR DcLaviil repairs and ,dairy supplies contact: Mountain ocix*States Implement. UB 2nd South. prices

. — 733-8432.________ _____________ dies.ASK HOR demonstration of the new it vci£L

Wcscon 3-row beet harvester. Gt*m ^Equipment Sales. Eastland Drive * V e eSouth. 733-727 2 . _____________ c . E

Heovy Equipmant 92^tODEL 105 LeRol a ir conpi'cssnr.--- Aqutjt

■Heavy duty LeRol breaker. Cleve---- sold land Jack hammer. IOO' of >i'----------M ain hose, some- drill steel. Phone 733- Y

----------- readyH a y , G r a in a n d F e e d 9 4 pj'em!

WANT pasture horses, also horses d o Yoi to feed in winter. Reasonable AKC rates. ' Ja c k Windsor. Frontier xoy 1

__________ Kieid, phone 733-2002 or 733-4976. trninf20 ACRES «ood fail pasture. Feed p r o FE

lot wllh warm water, includinR 250 .bales grass hay. $350 for winter, ’ call 3N ear Buhl. 543-51G1.______________

70 ACRES of extremely good horse TOY I pasture available. Closo In. Phone7.13-4816._________________________

STEAM custom grain rolling, porta- PRO FE ble to the farm; molasses. Has- clallzlkell. 423-58ft0. Kimberly._________ Call c

WANTED to buy grain and*~hnyi PU PP II Phone M erlin Askew. 536-2511. nge. iWendeU._________________________ P

F E E D grinding and mixing. Molns- TWO C ses. Bulk tank. Daffin Mill. Thelt- puppl< ten Milling Scrvicc. 733-G276. to hu

INTERNATIONAL 23 beet harveM- PUREH er, 2 row tnnk type. Zltlau Motor monil'Co.. Wendell. &36-5111.____________ 034-51:

TOP QUALITY baled hay dcllver.ed^ BEAGL Load lots. Phone Merlin Askew. Show536-2511. Wendell._________ ______ Grand

S^IRST second and third cutting hay by bale. Close in. Phone 733-4816. L ivestc

GRAIN rolling steam or dry- Me- -----------N!lllan*s, Jerom e. Phona 324-2677.

A n im a l B re e d in g 1 0 0ARTIFICIAL Breeding to AUS greaT

proven sires nation s highest type production sires. Also all breeds of oeef available Buhl collect, 5-t.'i- 6102; Jerom o 324-2652; Haiellon i82i>-55S4; Burley 678-9253._________ |

CACHE Valley Breeding Association.Nation's top proven aires. All breads W alter Leltch. 543-4658.Buhl, F iler Enterprise. 557, TwinFnlls. Call collect._______________ ,

CARNATION Breeding Service.known world over for qualUv ________dairy and beef. 733-2914 before 7:30 . ,, a.m .. or a fte r 4:00 p.m. A p p i i a

A u c t io n s 1 01 ''^ceiitimMERIDIAN Sales Yard. Auction ov-

ery Tuesday 12:00 noon. Bolso Val- ley-j largest calf m arket. 888-1672.

Cattle 102 m o n o g■ U p . CSI

________ _________ ntture7W E " S L A U ( j H 1'H R --------- ■srn e t A

O n F a r m S la u g h te r in g Cemet

* VEAL y y ;n uN o rth M ain L o c k e rs

F o r fast scrvlce cull 733-4952 n n ™______ Evenings 733-7188________ _

FOR SALE o r trade: top quality Springer Heifers and Cows. Guar- anteed sound. Some fam liy cow«. —■Prlccd from $2GO.OO. ivi west of FAMC Buhl cn Highway 30. 543-4766. Also O ver have 16 stock cows calving now, fre* im ixed ages,_____________________ v n n "

60 HEAD of Holsteln springer helf- X aV * ers , weighing-'from 1,000 to 1.350 O A M

A, lbs. Lots of ABS heifers nnd Cache ""* Valley breeding. Will freshen from

1 week to 6 weeks. For sale or Fo trade. Can f i n a n c e . Eugene Hughes. 324-2415, Jerom e.________ BA

DAIRY COWS and heifers, fresh or 127 2r springers. 100 per cent guaranteed. —Will Duy or trade for all kinds SN A livestock and springers for Call- Sale /orn la. Hap or Clyde Hughes. Buhl543-5969 o r 543-5825,____________ PI

J-OUR Registered Angus bulls, 2yenrs old and over. 18 head Regls- _ _ _ _ _ tered Angus heifers. 14 to 18 yp-Mixi months old. open. Call Charles ‘Khmcs, 423-.’>G55; Frank Drake, Vno«423-4014. Kimberly._______________ J^me

eo HOLSTEIN Springer hrlfers,weight from . 1.000 lo 1,300. A.B.S. MOVIN' and artlficlan breeding. 12 Jersey FurnU and GuernsJby heifers. For sale or trade. A lso/can finance. 324-2415. •

--------------y »ai p e 1 BF-r>—dHereford france Aulls, Excellent size and 862-3620 SimonHnker Oakley Custoi

SPRINGIiH liolsicln loW.^iT yrSryr -5EW1N<* gallons milk Springer Holiteln only

heifer, vaccinated r»3b-250.'5. Wen- Shoppdell._____________________________ 733 r>.H

WANTED to buy: Holsti-ln sprtnRer r u G clheifers nnc] can use heifers S and 4 Irimonths bred Eugene Hughes, 324 dellve;<I5. Jerom e.____________________

FOR SALE: Good baby and pasture (-^5 tcalves. All kinds. Hol.'^tetns. white nlete 'face, and black. 324-4162 or 324- —•--------4028, Jerom e.____________________ HI-.AUTl

RHGISTURIiD An»u» bulls 3 ycnr«. ', " 72 years, and 7 rnonth^ old c.ilvcs. _ Norman Shirley. 432-4201. Mur-

3 RFGISTHRLD Hereford BuMs. all serviceable ace. 1 polled. AlfredHome. 733 72(>7.__________________ __ urttijT

LARGE Registered Bulls—18 months ^ „to 24 months. Domino - Anxiety FARF

. Breed. Buhl. Idaho. 543-4691. DRUNR e g i s t e r e d H e r e f o r d bulls, vo .x i

Phone Jerom e 324-SOOfi, a fte r 6 00 ru u inn weekdays. j FSLl

GUERNSEY fam llv 'cow . Now milk- h a m \ Ing with 2nd calf. Phonc 934-5204,c;t>odlng._________________________ o m s t

WILL buy, sell or loan bulls of mo^t CHOR variety. Emanuel Nelson, 324-44S0or 324-23.13. Jerom e._____________

H ones_________________ 104 ---------EX PE R T horseshoeing. Breaklnp—

train ing anywhere In Magic Val- ley. J e r ry ‘rwltchclL_appO)ntment R en t t—423-4092. Hanieji. ___________ While

5-YEAR^OLD Sorrel Oeldlng7 mostly M asonArabian. Spirited. <xcellent adult’s Ave. 1horse.' 7^-»50fl or 733-M69 BAND 1

ALL TYPES of horses, bought, sold used,and exchanged. Specialty; ranch . Artleygeldings. L. Haley. 733-6055._________ Y

SELL, loan or trade of ' A dm irbulls and hofrses. Si3>-5&24. Buhl, Warn«

- Darrel! Lyon.______ ________• ——~ —■ NOW taking: horses to break. Horse> R od iO

shoeing and trimming. Denver l a r g h j F ine. Route I. Filer, 326-4631. Idaho.

Sheep___________________ ^ •p'J"',200 EARLY bred ewes for sale.

Phone 934-50G6, Gooding., REBUIL■ • ■ - ■ ■'■■■' - ' ■ —... . * you naP o o U ry o n d R a b b i f s 1 0 8 . 139.50.DUCKS for sale. M allards. Masco- ■

vies. Peking and crossed. Also, ^C eese - African and Chinese. Emb- pllanceden and Tolouse. Phone 543-5943, C enterBuhl, F rank Pearson.________'

^ B B I T S ; Doev. bucks, fryers aad I n f a n t iw eaners. 733-1737.__________ _____ ^ABY-TI

Pels anci Pmt SupoliM 110CHINESE puB puppie. fo r »»Ie. 600 —______• -Souths S5<i E a .t . 67«.8<92 afle r S-.30. f ^ r a g m

<54-2154 daytim e, Burley. GARAGEAKC registered tiny toy Poodle and .Sa

puppies. Phone 733-5327. su e Es

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»n Vacation? CN e w s P e t* a n d P a t , . S u p p I i # i I I P . G o p

----------- H A N S U K E N N E L S ,9 0 B lue L a k es B lvd. S o .' 733D5IJ

_______ N e w 'l ln e . U room ing P a r lo r .Any b reed dugs. c , .

• C tlpp lng -N alls-E ars-B alh . e tc . _ B O A RD IN G . DOGS. A N Y KIND. ,

Dig o r L ittle . J CATS a re happy h e re too. i

C le iin-H cated K ennel*. Ind iv idual ——— I s t a l l , and C overed Runs. " 9 .H

" ■ ~ — 5 TTr U b L U n t 'E " — • P U I»P1E3-----—:r y a t t e n t i o n f a r m e r ~ » 4 9la le r S P O R T S M E N !--------- ----Win ,w ap some fine hunting 7777ip win- dogs for huy. I mile west. U w in)n beet south of Jerom e. 324-4111.________Farm- CHERI Miller. Kennels. >4 mile Wa

er. like w est Redcap Corner, Kimberly. yrKTi. Twin 423-.'M04 — 423-5136. 0()dles of DOUIt Co., poodles, choose your Christmas yy,________ puppy while cholcVj is excellent.

F ree trln) nnd bath—accessories3VVerv — professional grooming — stud GOO{* serv ice, top quality studs._______ <jn!;erroan m a C*S Kennels. 388 4th Avenue Est. _125

Wendell, 536-2317. Puppies for SALJ,1 nZII s a le : _ G e m M l^ h o r th a iO ^ .- ^ — ch*

" v i tered Norwegian Elkhounds and ^ori5" reg istered toy Poodles. Purebred 777777;

G erm an Shepherds.______________ ^H O• M INIATURE Poome pups, blacks mu

ifint^un “ ' ' ‘I browns. These a re not Medi-^ “CIV pet type, bul the finest and

ijQutn. priced accordingly. S ta r Lite Poo- , **"__ :___ dies, 326-5653 Filer. _____________ —

EXCELLENT quality AKC register- “ T^i.vi < d Norw clgen.Elk Hound puppies.

Drive ^ weeks Championship blooalines. —^_____ C. E . "irhompson. Route 2, 438- DEL

.! 0 9 5348. Paul. __________ Ro*_____ TROPICAL fish and equipment.I'essnr. A quarium s repaired. Fish bought.Cleve- sold and exchanged. Sec. a t 559 ^ n i i

■'*" Main Avenue West. __________le 733- SAMOYED and Schlhperke puppies wi(_____ ready to go. Now litters ready for cla

OA C hristm as. Order now. Dorothy cncFlem ing. 53G 2II7. Wendell._______ ros

horses jjq Your Chrlstmus snoppmg early, r e a : .onablc AKC Registered tiny milk-white clo< rontler xoy Poodles 7 weeks old. House *ea

. ,U iUned. Phono 7.13-8234._____________^i PROFESSIONAL poddlo trimming -------Ing 250 grooming. F o r appointments. M ic r ivlnter. 'c a ll 324-5325^_________ ^ __________

TOY Poodle Stud Scrvlce. Ver\'Phnnii reasonable. Good blood line, pa-

pers. Phone 733-6151.____________porta- PROFESSIONAL dog grooming, spe- F o r

. Has- clallzlng In poodles. Reasonable.Call anytime. 543-4705. ________

I hnvT, P U PP IE S . Chihuahua— Po<n-|»ar#ni- poi16-2511, nge. $10. Goat Kidds, 6 months old. co r

JIO. Phone 733-3269._____________ranMolas- TWO German Pointer 6-month-old PosThelt- puppies. Male nnd fem ale. .iRendy has

5. to hunt. 7.3.1-3462._________________ove»rvest- PU REB RED Male Golden Cockcr. 8Motor months old. Hn* had shots. J25. ^

934-5134: 934-5109. Gooding^______ver.ed. BEAGLES - Registered - Pet nnd on«Vskew, Show - Stud Servlco - Heard - 100 er.

Grandview Drive. [)oiIIF hnv - “ eve1-4816. L iv e s to c k W a n t e d 1 1 4 bon, Me----------------------------------------- ------------------------ F O R P R O M P T

1 0 0 R E M O V A L iro r s rc a t D e a d n n d U s e le s s

■JV P. L I V E S T O C K

ieiVon P H O N E C O L L E C T J ;" ';

I D A H O H I D Em 6m ! t a l l o w C O .

Twin T W IN FA L LS 733-6835.678-8411 B U R L E Y _____rvice,

ualltv° A p p l i a n c e * 4 H H E q u i p . 1 2 0

WESTINGHOUSE re frigerato r, cx-1 01 ceptlonally clean, only 169.50, In- Jcr»

sured paym ent plan, 90-day war- i ” U vnV rjinty. M & Y E lectric Co.. 441 con

Main Avenue East, Twin Falls. rals Open F riday ‘ill 9 p.m.__________ IO.-iC

1 0 2 MONOGRAM oil heaters, »88 and - up. B lacker's Appliance and Fur-

ntture, Twtn Falls._______________ ,--------- a r U e i rtLIGTC in U i.il ap p lla n r . i— — pen

Buy, sell, trade repair. Camera ExcI Center. Hall of MusVc. 733-4921. rea

U S E D re f r ig e ra to r , liko new . P riced »>'°to selll F irestone Stores. 410 Main SHANAvenue South. 733-5811.___________ pro

40’* ELECTRIC range. Used refrig- nei e ra to r . HO each, both for |75.

Phone 733-0552.---- ---- ------------------------------------------------------------ M CE

F u r n i t u r e & H H G o o d * 1 2 2

E « * o f F A M O U S BARWICK C A R PE T S if.?' ) Also O ver 250 colors and patierns— —

now ^ree estim ates — ex p ert Instal- SCOF latlon. Lower overhei^di ‘ m e a n s-*

- "trrr; YOU s a v e I I i }ng; G A M B L E S — B U H L . ID A H O

W ro m S P O T C A S H B ^ ale or F o r Furniture - Appliances Eugene Things of Vuluc ^as _____ B A N N E R F U R N IT U R Eesh or 127 2nd Avenue West 733-1421'kfn'd''; S N A K E R I V E R A U C T IO N <°

Call- Sale E very Saturday. 11 a.m . —SS—. Buhl ' C a l l 733-7754 p u m

Pickup Service Available An:lla 2 Used Furniture store open InsiRc'gis- _____________e\-ery d*y____________

ZENITH, Sl<?reo console, walnut, sep- harles a ra te speaker, 3‘ x 3‘. See morn- Drake, ings. 409 2nd Avcnue West, Je- _____ rom e.A B* s' M OVING??? Prutect your valuables. I 'nleraev F u rn itu re pads and hand .trucks pro ale or Banner Furn itu re , 733-2415. _ I« 2 K ------------------------------------------------- ALU!' _jaJi-D—daveno. rebuilt and reuphol- ing!ri*n#inf Stered, Provincial gold colored Ho»

vinyl, wood arm s. 574.50. Ron's LurCustom. 7.33-G637._________________ S O l^

TT j i s . ' -SEWING w<a«h<n»j tflna .npenrfirm , __alitcln only S199, S k I n n e r's Sewing

Wen- Shoppe. Save On Shopping Center._____ 733-r/»42______________ ____________ CAT>^ringer r u g cleaning most thorough oroc- yo i and 4 f j , state, 24 hours. Pick-up — j.- ,

’*• 324 delivery. Custom Floors. 73.1-.'i424. —— —-------- WANTED: Used furniture, appllnn-asture (-^5 baby thhigs. antiques, com- r^^3^4* plete estates, ifnyes Furniture.

ni-.AUTlFUL panrllns. XI BO up, HI- hlor ye^rV * Building Supply, phona 733- on .-\lvcs.’ ______ ■___________________

Mur- I n s t r u m e n ts 1 2 4Is. all ~ P ”Alfred U S E D S P E C IA L S

W URLITZER electric piano $195'nxiety FARFISA portable organ .. t29.^_____ DRUM SET. 3 piece ..........539 95bulls. VOX LYNX (ftCQuslic)

r 6 00 R uuar .................................... $195_____ LE SL IE speaker (organ) . . $295• HAM.MOND organ .p . a k c r . J165

‘ ■ G IBSO N g u ita r am p .............»l9i^' TOO t CH ORD o rg an , . . . ................. U 5 ‘ '

M U .SIC B O X_________Lynwood. 733-09.1 J_______

N E W A N D U S E D : Val- B A N D IN S T R U M E N T S tment R en t bcfor^^you ijtiir^Shop .early_____ while selections a ra complete. ^nostly M asoner M uilc Center. 211 Maindu lfs Ave. E ast.____________________________ BAND instrum ent rentals. .New and. sold used. Conn, Selmer. Bundy nnd ranch . Artley. W arner Music Company._____ N e W^Yam aha pianos; used jTlanos;tls of ' A dm iral stereo rccord players.Buhl, W arner Music, 131 5Uioshone North. ilo n e - R a d i o a n d T V S e t* . 1 2 5 'en v e r l a r g e s t .e lec tio n or co lo r T V . In -■___ • ____________ Id ah o , Z en ith and C u rU . M athes.

Select from our 75 sets. Buy now! ^ lOO P ay no money till/S p rin g 1968. gale. C ain 's. 733-7111.

R E ~ ^ l i ^ RCA's; M otoroias; G.e T.------- you nam e it, wa hava It as low as1 0 6 . 139.50. M Jk Y E lectric . 441 Main

E«»t. open F riay ‘til g._______ ___Also t a p e recorders , T V s. stereos, ap- Fm hl p liances. Kew and used. Camera

C en ter and Hall of M usic.

rS H 5 I n f o n t S u p p l i e * '_________ 1 2 9_____ ^ a B Y -TEN DAS (tw o ). B arg a in s .• •M D oorw ay safety Jom pers. Retails .« * 0 »lQ.g5; now $5.00. Phone 733-4815.

G a r a g e S a l e 1 3 0 ^____ GARAGE aale Friday. October 27x>dle and .Saturday. 38th. 1406 6th Ave-

su e E as t. Household Hems.

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n? Choose a L1 I p . .G o o d T hlng»_ J p E a t 1 3 3 M

: ....-BEAUTIFULM-D5IJ ■ D O U B L E R E D r l or . DELICIOUS APPLES

S tarts Satu rday — $1.00, you pick 1/1 wf% ■* your c o n ta in e rs .......... ...............

B O W D E N O R C H A R D ttoo.^^ I/, mllo south of K im berly Jns. DOUBLE Red Delicious Apples,

---------—picked. Alio—finidrn______ nr.llt ^--------------------------- olaus»--Or<»«nrlde*H-Orchar^s,—7;w------e r 9491. Highway 74 to O rchard

Drive West. W est mile, south4-10 mile._____• _______;____

untlng VVINTER B ananas ond Delicious ■ '* apples, picked. Rcd spuds. Bodcn-

7 -— stab Orcihard. 2 miles north on*h” i • W ashington, 1 m ile west.________

DOUBLE Red Delicious and Rome Kim... Apples 50c per bushel while ihey

• iVJlit last. You pick. 1 .south on 74. », ssor^Js »outh. N csb itfs. , /— stud GOOD red spuds, 100 pound sucks.J_______ Cabbage, celery. Lang's N ursery.nuo Es, 405 G ardner. 733r4281.____________les for SALE: Apples a t Claude Smith Or- ^..Jlfigia-- — c h a r d , s o u t h — —Bur t r y — Jds and -corner. Buhl. 543-5820.____________

WHOLESALE beef by half or quar------------ ter. Cut and w rapped. Ph; North

blacks Main Lockers. 733-4982.__________C arro ts by the bushel.

!lte Poo- North Blue Lakes. Phone 733- ;

JOHN Bertie O rchard in H agerm an *^0 Open Sunday, 29th for Red

focfirnes. Delicious apples. $1. you pick.2 438- DELICIOUS apples; Grimes Golden

Roman Beauties. SI 00 to 52.00. ilpmel ^ 526 West Heyburn. 73.3-2063^______."at'^^sa A n t iq u e s ' 1 3 9 i---------- HALL tree; fancy wooden chairpuppies wicker chair; pan try ; glass hall- ;

•ady for claw footed tab le ; trunk; ornate Dorothy ©nd table: Old cash register. 038 _______ Rosemont or 733-1810._____________ •8 early. REASONABLY priced; W nshstands, ; Ik-white c locks.'fram es, round tables, love. House Beats, desks, rockers, trunks. 438-__________ .ngSO anytim e. P a u l . ............................. ...... :'Im m ln g --------------- ” ’itm cn ts. M is c e l la n e o u s f o r S o le 140

IDEAL!!!ng, spe. For GRANGES. CHURCHES, lonable, CAMPS. ETC.-|>arant^ Four Hotpoint -Braiul -E lc c i r io .........iths old. Commercial French hotnlut&-&tyle

ranges. 30” over all sue. T h rfe onth-old position-controlled burners. E iu h iiRendy has therm osiailcally controlled

ovens.- - r -"7 —5 One Commercial electric range.

the one Add-A-Fooi range. 12 us. ».D. jjy 24-'. Therm ostutlcally con----------- trolled plate, (grill)

'e t nnd one Electric portable sink heat- rd - 100 er. ihermoRtatlcallv controlled.

Double boilers with lids: W ear- ' ever Aluminum 12-quart double

] 1 4 boiler wilh lid. Two 20-quart I- ___________ ' Stock" pots wllh lids. Two* 24-

quart ••Stock'* pots with lids.Two 40-quart pots with lid.s. (iriswold fry pans, black cast Iron, size 10” . 9” nnd 8 '*.Two Table-top kitchen Aid Mix- — ers. 4-quart size.C hina plates, Chinn .Soup bowlj, atl Ma>-er China,For moro inform ation on thesa j, very clean, w ell-carcd-for Items, y call g

543-6122 ^5 B U H L I

_____ BUILDINGS “'iTO BE MOVED c

Small house, barn , loafing shed. _*or cx- Make offer, 4^* miles-sou^|> of BE'.50, In- Jerom e. 324-513G. /ly war- USED cable, rope’ center, good I:o.. 441 condition, good for feed lo u , cor- _

Falls. ra ls . etc. T ruck and 13* beet bed. BAIR.-iO Chevrolet wlih 1957 m otor. T

,8g and good dondltlon. 5495. Phono Kecks. rid Fur- 324-2512. J<;rome,_________________ __N______ 390 C. 1. 375 h. p. Ford High HUanraii— n>»rformiinrt» rnntne. 23,000 m iles. ^Camera Excellent concJltion. CmnptrteT-----n1-4921. ready to run. $300. 8Sfl-7756. Sho-

Priced »hone.____________________________ , WI10 Main SHAMPOO your own curpet, get 3

professional results. Rent a C lark ^I refrig- shampooer with companion wet __L'or $75. vacuum . B anner Furn itu re . 733- FO

----------- NICE W<iiln*houso re frigerato r, top <1 2 2 freezer, door shelves. A parim ent

sized Norge stove. Custom m ade HCr>xjT-e— <for Cadillac) canvas ca r cover. v

733-4028.__________________________ cInstal- SCOPES, binoculars, pistols, tents, 7means- « ' sleeping bags, luggage, trunks, rid- STi

ing equipm ent, reloading tools, vi\UC\ hunting knives, ammunition. R ed 's 7

Trading Post._________ ^ ^BURROUGH'S bookkeeping - type- v

ces w riter m achine. Class 7A. J250 ccash or J300 term s. Phone 733- rT7

[^E 6081 before 5 p m. weekdays.»•» i,a'>i K E E P carpct cleaning problem s r

small — use Blue Lustre wall r r 'TON to wall. R ent clectrlc shampoo- _^ e r $1. K rengel’s Hardwnrv.______

PUM PS; I r r i^ t lo n and dom estic, -fp)le Any size. Steel pipelines. Quick elen Installutlon. Killinger E lectric , 1 ?

phone 7.33-5728. ' _____ ~■rn 3-SPEED Hngllsh Kacer Bicycle;

.. ri^nrn tc fr lg c ra to r; gas cook »tov«; nnd v 1. electric cook stove; bedding; 324*esi, je - 5474 Gfc

---- ------ D E C O R A T I N G Problem s^ Let iiluables. L 'H erlsson's help you brighten - -

Jrucks problem rooms. Free consultation.733- L'Herlsson a. Jerom e. 324-5361. ^

----------- ALUMINUM storm doors (self-stor- ~reuphol- Ing), reg. J34 95. now $26.59. A. C. UScolored Houston Lum ber (form erly Home

. Ron's Lumber). 733-2214.________________ __L_______ SOPER'S T railers. Stock — hay

utility tra ilers , new and used. All *Sewln a sTH*!' for Uti JUtii. 25F-4th AvcnuA. _ 5S m e r“ w rs t._____________________________ DC

CATALOG order speclalf Oversized *'r --------- R-f' E.nrly A m erican »ofa $149 88, __Lh oroc- Your W estern Auto S |ore. Twin 4-P

7 Falls._____________________________ n 55 GALLON tra sh barrels $2 50 __i

spplinn- ,»ach. 151 Rose S treet North. Dan RF[• Daniels Phone 733-2179. _______ a

----- WIG for snle Like new. C ham pagne _£1up, HI- blonde ( all 7.33-7217 after 5 00 or | TO

in« 733- on weekends. I c

o $195' t. $295 '$39 95 'V-

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m bcrly _ BROWSEVILLE rs Apples,id rn - hr.lli J_____________________________________iar<ls,—7;w----------------------------------— -. O rchard ^ _ -Hunters 'ds. Bodcn-

north on

and Rcme STOP , 'v.’hile ihev -, '-f a n d

s N ursery. SHOP! «---------------- ^-o /^ B u rS x — ^ s a d d l e ~ s e a b t f a f a s __________ * S a d d le B a g s‘ h T X rY h A>/■ T e n ts ’f- T a rp she bushel. * S le e p in g B a g s ,Phone 733- V W a te rp ro o f C lo th in g

H apcrm an * 9th (or Red * G .I. F ie ld J a c k e ts J pick.--------- V 5 G a l. G a s C an s »es C a m o u fla g e N e ttin g s a n d nw .P o n c h o s --------- 7 : ^ V G un S lin g s * S h o e P a c s

* F ir.st A id K itsden chair * K n iv e s ^ H ik in g B o o ts

* S u n ta n W o rk C lo th in g E iiior oiS * R u b b e r B o a ts_____________* B ack p a c k s _‘" h . ta n d . , >/■ F a tig u e P a n ts a n d J a c k e ts F■unk» 438- * C a m p a s se s * B la n k e ts i=

' .........A.VPS y S h n v p Is____________, V N ylon S t r a p s & R o p e

• ’ 4 0 ^ D uffel B a g s S, >/■ In su la tecl C o v e ra lls & 5! U n d e rw e a r

R C H E S .E V E R Y T H I N G

- E lc c t r l c ........................ - . . .....................ute-style f o r t h eL-. Thrt'e cS^trg.1^5 H U N T E R a t ^

c range.

Koppel’strolled. J r: Wear-

Si' BROWSEVILLEth lids.ck^ 'cast A venue S o u th 1

lid Mix- —P a rk in g fre e to c u s tp r iie rs —3 bowls, _____ ______________________________

HANNAH S husband Hqctor hates in tnesa hard work sq ho cleans tho rugs r Items, ^ 1^,, j^ustre. Ront electric

shampooer 5L C ra ig 'P a in t Store.CARPETS a fright? Make them a —

beautiful sight with Blue Lustre. Rent Tf*riceHardware._______________________

Wl^LL Kept carpets show the re ­sults of regu lar Blue L ustre spot

^ cleaning. Kent electric shum pooerrig shed. $1. Peterson 's Lynwood H ardw are . soiH|> of BEAT the w inter rush. Insulate now.

Also, call for free roof inspection.7T77 sood Phone Hamilton Insulation and

lots, cor- Roofing. 733-9680._________________ _beet bed. BATTERIES for car, truck, trac to r. A

S7 m otor. Top quality Hood brand, wholesale _ tne Kecks. price. F a rm & City D istributing, i_________ Main East in Twin Falls.______ *ord High h u n t e r s buy tha t chain saw to 000 m iles t “ke wllh you. It will como in — r-wjimii i>. — handvl Vallcv T ree Service. 733- **•7756. Sho- -------—-----

(WINDOW SHADES: $l & up. Sides irpet get 30” to 54” odd s.zes cut free. All U u C lark M. H. King Stores and King s inmlon wet Lynwood Snopping Center._______ -tu re . 733- FOR "a Job well dono feeling'* clean_________ carpcts wllh Bluo Lustiv^ Rentsra to r, top electric sham pooer Sl. Grcena-A parim ent ___________________________ —tom m ode HOST dry cleaning method w ithout B :a r cover. wetting by professional carpet__________ cleaner. F ree estim ates. D utch's,ols, tents, 733-4090. •_______________________runks, rid- STOW-a-way bed for rent, 52.50 a Ing tools, week. B anner Furniture, phoneion. R ed 's 7.33-1421._____ ____________________-------------- CLEAN your carpels the fast, easyig - type- way with New Host. R ent ma- _

7A. $_250 chine. $1.00; Wllson-Dates.________ ^m o n o g r a m oil heattrs . J8S nnd —

•------- up, B lacker’s Appliance and Fur-problem s nlture, Twin Fnlls.

5-KOO.\l Selgler Oil H eater, com- shampoo- 1 ,^ circulating fan, 733-■ 'V,---------- day ., 334-4<M, et-cnlngj.dom e.nc, xRIFTEX 0 x 12' linoleum ruB«.V l $6,95. Assorted patterns. Banner

' I-urnlture, /3.1-U21.— rrr----- i— FORMICA—59c squnre foot. Nylon

Ulcycie Tweed carj^ct, $r. 95. Ridgeway's. dme‘- 3->4 Kimberly. 42.1-5572,

‘ GE PORTABLE TV, almost new. 2 r v. ;—- carpets nt a discount. Several mis-

*bA hlcn opllaneous Items. 733-7464._______ H(nsuhatlon WE REBUILD hvdrnuHc Jacks a t 24-5361 Abbott's Auto Supply. 121 3rd Ave-~(self-stoT- nuo West. Sre us today._________6 59 A C . USED USI milk tanks, used pipe- •riv Home lines. New Boumatic pipelines. ,

Laswell's. Jerom e. -324-4381.______ ^< _hay —* ANTJ • FR EE ZE , perm anent type, jyr

used All Jl -25 per gallon In case lots. F arm , th Avenue. & ^^n^n East in Twin Falls. ;

DC TSn~nmp Lincoln welder. Runs Oversized new. Knotty Pino Motel, Twin ^

a, $149 88, _____________________________ —ore. Twin 4-PLACL family plot in Sunset Me- a ,__________ mortal. Best reasonable offer. 733-el« i2 _o rth. Dan RF.I'RIGERATOR. Rangr ond Anpll- ‘

ance repair. Cam era C'enter Hall ih .m p a g n r of Mu.lc ,7,1.14021._______________Pr 5;00 or I TO BE Moved; .Small house on Red- If

I cap corner. 5350.. Phona 733-5439. jg,

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in d o f g r a m n w i r l e s s o n I* t h i s : ‘I i t e s t ; h e , s h e a n d i t p r o t e i t s ' ? " _ t:

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Af’Cgr From Tl( 1 4 0 M |s c e l l a n e a u * f o r S o le 140 1

I , IR O N^ Rem nant, 10c per pound.

W Aluminum sheets. I2c square foot.' Koppel’s BrowseviUci 152 2nd Avciiue South. ___

r T 'T T ' SALE: CurpcTuer^s, muson'sI j J j h l i **” d p lum ber's tools. Norge elec-

trie runge und slightly used Moy* tug 18 cubjc foot deep freeze. Own-

------------------- ur . l tia vina - jHu ia ,.4 50.-W h -^v*w «» -East. Twm,

M * !c - l l a n e o u i W a n t e d - 141 ,j l S t o p c a s h f o r s c r a p

Copper, B rass, Aluminum B utteries. Radjutors

'- V H . K O P P E L C O .______ 152 2nd Avenuo South

TWO or th ree oedroom modern house 1,0 be moved. State price and locution. Box 0-14. Times-News.

W A N T E D ; Furniture, applluncus.anything of vulue. Call 733-7754. -

Nl^ED an officc safe. If you can—----------- — hclp~~U5,~'plea&u call 733-3710.

WANT To buy deer and ’ elk hide^ Phone Kecks. 324-2512. Jerom e.

M is c e l l a n e o u s S e rv ic e 1 4 2

S E A R Si C U S T O M K I T C H E N ,

rR I i l i SERVICES: l-ree Idea book. F ree expert consultation.I'rce floor plans. Free color sketch. Quality Installutlon. No

Igs a fld money down on Sears moderniz­ing credit plan.

oe P a c s __________ CALL 7330821__________L A N D L O R D 'S & R E N T E R S

o o ts R E N T A L I N F O C E N T E Rn g Inform ation from Newspaper,

Real E sta te and other source4». Twin Falls NLA 733-722 .______

J a c k e t s F u e l a n d W o o d ' 1 4 3in k e ts FIREPLA CE wood for sule. IX'lT^-____________ ered. Apple and other varieties. _

PhoTie 7J3-5940.pe ------- ------------------------------------------S p o r t in g G o o d s 1 5 9

&. BOWLING ball bag.s. Wllh shoe com­partm ent. Assorted color*. $4.98 v;iUic. S:*.23. B aseball gloves. Flrs.i ha.';e and fltJder models. B<*st Christm as prices available Phone733-4815.__________________________ .

’ 1968 JOHNSON Skee Horst-s und Oui-......................boards. - D atsiin -cars—und pickups.

Dean Motor Company.___________S n o w M a c h in e s 160

U S E D S N (^ W M A C H I N E

I’ SPECIALSL O P r ic e d fro m $395 up

U S E D B IK E S A N D BOATSBuy your new m achine now and

T TT' “ I-R E ir^ p a ir of insulatedi I J T i covcralls.

1965 MUSTANG. 12 h*P •• 5395Ith 1 •OG.'S MUSTANt;, 14 hsp .. 54')5

19()G MU.STANG. 10 hsp .. $695 1007 MUSTANGS. (2), 18 hspm e r s — ......................................................10G7 MUSTANGS, (2), 13>', hsp

................. J .. $795or hates 1967 COI.T, 14 hsp .. 5700tho rugs 1967 DELUXE Colt. 18 hsp 5895

electricIt Store. MYRL SCHROEDER------------ 326-4217, Filerthem a ■ ' --~-

SNOWMOJBILESthe r t- -^ E V IN R U D E S K E E T E R

rnm no i"; S K I-D A D D L E RarcJwuic models a re here, como, in und see them todayllute now. ^

b u d & M A R K ’S3<7 Main lin s t Phone 733-1104

A i r c T o f r f o r S^ 165 'tributlns, R E E D E R F L Y IN G S E R V IC E—------- — F or tho best deal In Aircraft

saw to F o r low cost F light Instruction!ric^°733^ F A.A. Approved Flight Training for

' ______ p riva te , com m ercial, instructor nnd------r ~ — Irislrumenr. .SJVU t liuu uiiU mum v.----Jp. Sides p rc .‘ p la rem in t Sfivlci- Kc<d«r tree All i-'ivlng Sci vice. Twin Fulls. 733- t in g 9 In 5320.

— SICE and fly thc Mooney a t tho Je- "1o ^ County Airport. Plltiis. In-

IV- Hent quiro about free demonstrationGrccnu- fhght. Phone 324-5119, Je ro m e .

without B o a t s F o r S a le 1 6 9c a r p e t ---------- ------------------------------ —

D utch's, CHRYSLER outbonrd motors.S ta r C raft boats and , cam per

52.50 a tra ile rs . S terling boat trailers*, nhonp P ioneer Chain .Saws . pnone j e r o m E IM PLEM ENT St.

---------— MARINA ~js t ei.sy go, souih Lincoln 3:4-46<I ent ma- ___________________:------------ M o to rc y c le s 1 8 0588 and -------------1----------- ---------------------------- '»nd Fur-_____ 1 _ H O N D A 50 $ fin-r. con^- Y A M A G U C H I ...Sfi!)am 733- Y A M A G U C H I 90 E n g in e S 15n rum '. 2 Y A H A H A 80 w ith

B anner t r a i l g e a r s .................... $195

Igew uy., E R I C K S O N M O T O R S t new. 2 520 M ain S ou th 7.33-KiOO

HONDA - KAWASAKI fnr road onTl ^ Eactory trained

^rH Av^ m echanics a t your service. Hcl- .jiu /\ve- m ets-accessorles. Blaslus Motors4r,i. IkxSL-J^UUD,-----

1967 250-cc. Kawaskl. owner In sor> iipennes. payments. 733- ^

I’OR SALE: 2"m otorcycles. lo p p e r — Scooter 175cc and an Indian .'.Wcc.

* "***• See at 1981 Poplar, Call 733-5202.‘Il SUZt»Kfr-i9fki fiOcc, 5l7&>-307 Ca*w^Uel. Twin

733* A c c e s s o r ie s a n d R e p a ir 1 8 2________ CHECK this week’s special nl (lien sId Appll- Grandview Body Shop. across le r Hall from (irandvlew rheatre . —--------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ M/

on Red- T ru ck s 1 9 6r33-5439. WHITE 5,000 traclor. Till cab.

*le«'per. single screw. 220 Cum- — mins lO-speed Fuller road ranger, a , fifth wheel. 120 gallon fuel tanks.

■ . - < tra ile r connections, good condition —’ and ready for work. Priced to sell

I by owner. Phone 733-3144._______^ 19G5 IT)RD F-r,00 2-ton cabin chns-^ sis. long WB. 2-speed. 5-spcpd.K 8:23x20 duals. With or without lag# axle. All excellent condition. $2,- ^ 595. C am rron Sales. Incorporated. IJ X , Rupert. Idaho 436-3191.___________

19(iO FORD 6-cyllnder. 3-speed pick- ' up. real sharp. B rat this nt $575,

'1 Also, I9r»0. real nice ‘ lon Ford ' y j y pickup, 5210. Call 934-5109 or 934-

5.187,______________________ ___HAUL potatoes, beets, corn or grain.

I9G4 International 10 • wheeler -27A' Perkins. IH' Williams bed,Wlll trade. 934-.VJ77, Gooding, cve-nlngs._____________________

1960 DODGl£ truck with 5-specd. 2- speed, tag axle. 18 foot potato bed.Will lell together or separate. Reasonably priccd. Real Deal Aulo?tales. Kimberly Rond,___________

FORD. 1965 SIOO pickup. 6-cyJlndrr 'With overdrive. Custom cab, radio. 29.OO0 miles. $1795. 436-3743. Ru­perl.

1954 CHEVROLET ^i-ton pickup.Good condition, good tires* Call7.33y7508.__________________________

1967 FORD 'i-ton pickup, model '/ FIOO. V8 and 3-speed transm is- «

_ sion. 7.3.3-1372._____^ .FDR.SALE: 1965 Dodge pickup. 1960 r

Ford Falcpn. 1958 Case Tractor.\ Phone 423-5942 o r 423-5^47. . B\ CHEVROLET 2-lon truck, 2-speed.

' 5-spced. Phone 432-2055. M urtaughH to 8 a,m ._____________________

'1952 FORD pickup. Good condition wilh excellent rubber. R. K. Sor­ensen. Phone R86-7718, Shoshone.

^ “ ^ W H H E L drIva Dodge pickup. New , m otor, good mhMpe. 261 M oaroa. ..

Twin Falls. ^cm. 6m C . 1ft56 W-ton pldcujT. Vg engine. ----

-------- * 4-speed tra ^ m ls s lo n wlth^cab nighJ , «| cam per. Phone 543-4254. Buhl.. . GMC. 1953 '^-ton pickup. S270. Phone * -

Borah Avenue West. J FORD, 1946 i/»-ton pickup. Clean.

SI50. 305 4th Avenua North.'

n These Colum■ , I4 0 _ T ru c k * ___ 1 : ___ __________1 9 6 _

pound. "TTjr "T Ju5?“‘i5° . Jl"x -L

muson’s ■ TT T" 1 ^ssst's?; V f l I I Peie . Own- - T C I^ X L 4 .V ^ .

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Used Trucksnum ^ _ ^0 . - C A R S -

-----------, ’65 C H E V R O L E T ............ $2095 -Lm odern Im pala Super Sport hnrd-

prlce and top coupe. ‘327*, standard «5-Ncws. with 3-s.pued. ppliuncus, . '^33-7754. - "62 R A M B L E R ........... $695you can Classic wagon. 6-cyllndcr,

3710. overdrive.

trome'.''*'' ’61 V O L K SW A G E N . . $795T J o Sunroof 2-door. Radio, heat- __* 4 ^ cr, white. ' p

[ E N , — P I C K U P S —•e Ideailtatlon. -65 IH S C O U T ............. $1795on.' No Vi-cab. 4x4, lockln j hubs.□dernu. .5 3 C H E V R O L E T . , $1095

•i-ton. Jong, wide bed, 6- ________ cyllhder. 4-spccd.

'63 V O L K SW A G E N . $795iN 1 C .K Pickup. 26.000 miles, 4-spaper, speed,- sharp.lourcejk.:_______ '58 D O D G E ............................. $C95

li-ton, rebuilt *318' V8, 4-_____' speed, com m ercial wheelsle. Deliv- and Pow ers utility body,varieties. — -------- ---------- ^ T C H E V R O L E T v : t; ' $39!T~ ~

IC O Suburban, *235' engine. 4- T fI speed, radio, shurp.

I r T s'-i'ns ’59 G M C 2-ton ............. $1395/es. F'lrs.1 Big ‘6'. 4-speed, 2-spccd, a *is. B«'st , good-'one. le. Phone

" irsd o ^ r- ' ___ 1 1 / , - T O N ____pickup.......................A i l ! J - V / iN

------ JT X ’52 D O D G E .................. $195* l l i 'to n , 5-specd, 2-speed,

ncw paint.i l N E

; 2 V L > - T 0 N . a n d G ;

“ p L A R G E ROATStiw nnd '62 C H E V R O l.E T . . . . $1995sulated 6503 with tag axle, 4-specd.

2-speed, big ‘O'. 8:25 x 20 S30r> tli-vs, 18’ bulk bed.

;; SGM '63 IH I BOO ...................... $299518 hsp Loadster. •3.'>-l' Perkins die-

. 5805 sel unglue, 5-speed, 2*speed, LJIJ'j hsp 9:00 X 20 tires. ,,. . $795 *.. $700 '59 IH D C OF405 ......$6995sp 5895 (.'ub - over tandem • diesel._ *220' Cummins engine. 5-

speed main. 4-speed auxll- ______ __ lary, m echanically good.

'P Q '58 F O R D CT.'iO ........... S2995Tilt ta b , V8. 5-speed. 2- TD.

£ 1 sp«-ed, 20' farm dump bed 1 (with twin cylinder hoibt. »ihutch suspension. *

come■yl ’57 F O R D T700 .............. $2295

Tandem drive, V’8 engine.5-speed with 3-speed auxll-

^33-1194 iar^’, clean.

165 ’47 F W D T ru c k ........... $-195Dxiir-'rT 4-wheel drive, 10:00 x 20 -rKVH_t. tlies, runs good. I /aircraft ,uctloni c

ills, 733-

slFL'iii: V A L L E Yrome. * '"*■ ^ -a . p .

International,notors. ':am per T ,_ ^reliefs*. i n c .T St. T ruck Lane 733-42G6

- F i n a l I n v e n t o r y180 ^

C l e a r a n c e, $ fi9 • A• $ C a v e m a n C a m p e r s ; $ 15

8- — 3' and 10’

• D r a s t i c a l l y R e d u c e d

Go hunting In »tylr nnd comfott )K S \silh tlic l-lnv:sl C.iinper on tho ^3-11100oad ond A N D S A V E L IK E M AD / trained ce. Hcl-

____________ B A K E R ^ __________^ M O B I L E H O M E S

4OT Adtllson Ave. West 733-33.'>8 6C

~ T h ^ T R U C K S —G a.s & D iese l33-J202. CHARLIE S TRUCKS &Ca*weU --------- --------------------------- --------- -

___ _ _2I0 West Ave. A Jerom e 324-4362 ^> 1 8 2 l e e PONTIAC I----- J z r G.MC TRUCKS — IN JER O M E IIt (;ien s ROSS LEE FORD. INC.

ocross JliR O M E----------- -MAGIC VALLEY INTPZRNATIONAL

1 9 6 *** Trucks nnd Industrial Trac- ___---------- tors, 304 4th Avenua West. 733-n il cab. 4266.0 Cum- ---- ' ---------------------------------------------

A u to s F o r Sale 200 lo::ondltiOfi —»--------------------------------------------------d to sell

C ad illac "1ion. $2,- $••,•porated. H c fc is y o u r o p p o r tu n i ty to — ^----------- ---o w n one o f th e se fin e a u to -n't $575! m o b ile s a t ai p r ic e you c a n ’tin Ford a f fo r d to m is s ,

or 934------------ 1967 CA D ILLA C" i S " , S e d a n d e V illens bed.ng. eve- 1966 CA DILLAC

1965 C A D ILLA C tal Auto S e d a n d e V ille

cyjindrr I9G5 CA DILIJVC ^S e d a n d e V ille 1

. Ha-T-n— - 1964 C A D ILL A C mi

s e d a n d e V ille

model A ll o f the.se c a r s a r e fu llyan .m i.- e q u ip p e d w ith a i r cond ition ------- — - in g a n d fu ll p o w e r. A ll a r er r a c t ^ lo c a l ly O w ned w ith low m ile - _____ a g e . .2-*peed. _____ __urtaugh X T T 1

= - n Workman-K. sor-5 Brothers ><onro.. R U P E R T p h o n e 4 3 ft^ 7 S

« n ^ n ^ ------------ --------------------------------. B O N A N Z A M O T O R S

1 W e.t. P o n t i a c O pel B u ick Si‘B U R L E V , ID A H O

lumns.and Sai__1 9 ^ AUTOS „FOR . SALE

John Chris Motors

i ‘P o p u l a rMusic Tb ^

$2095 The Blue Tango!hnrd-idard - 6 5 PO N TIA C CATA LINA SE

Blue Insidfi" nnd out! Autoina $695 ed, locally owned and in per

nder.

$795heat*

The, Pink Panther!. '62 CADILLAC SEDA N

---- The perfect combination of lu:and comfort! Rose color, sf

ubs.

$1095

The James Bond Them$795 ’64 O L D S M O B I L E J E T S T A R

’• 4-door sedan, autom atic, fullsteering wheel, spotless white i

$C95 interior, also locally owned ani8, 4-heels .•dy. ........................................................

It’s Always best the si3 9r, second time around !:d, a -64 PO N TIA C CATALINA

4-door sedan. A perfect first .second car. White with turquo

_ well equipped with power steeiautom atic trarismi.ssiofiT

$195peed,

I Gdldfincrer!'63 CAD ILLAC C O U PE

Gold with beige top and inter .,nnc like you expect it to bc! To!icd 'i X 20

S2995jJld’; Don’t Let The Rain Coi

’64 CAM INO CUSTOM EG995 A compromise between work

autom atic, fully powered, V8UXll-Od. ................................................................

;2995bed Pennies F'rom Heaven

’65 FO R D ECO N O LIN E VAN SAVE SAVE SAVE — Standar

*2295 jiix cylinder, looks as good asUXll-

$495

Love Me Or Leave Me’59 CADILLAC SEDAN DoVIl

Perfect! I-’nctory air conditioni____________ and window^, bcine ui th ma

liku nc\y.

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Pistol Packing- MamaII ’48 C H E V R O L E T 2 t o n

Long grain bed with solid rat speed, recently rebuilt engine runs good, Here's an old time back.

All These Cars Have Been Wini S Ready To Go!.

J o h n (MOTC

^ ■■— . P o n t i a c — CaciillE601 Main Ave. East

csel

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_____ CADILI^\C2 0 0 1959 Coupe DcVllle. E xrrllent - J

_____ condition. Good tlrci. Sco nt451 South Washington. Cali 733- -----1290. W

___________________________________ Co“ MILITARY 194.'i Jeep 6-cyllndcr. Go

I Champion engine, 40 hours on Ducomplete rebuilt lockout hubs. an$550. 733-0552. ' C; to ------------------------------------------------------

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" YOUIMOTOR

— Your Tradin’ Vc

1965 KARM ANN CHIAHardtop coupe. 4-speed trans- S e mission, radio, white wall tires, wh 2-tono painu Real nice,

s. $1695areIlle- 1C

1964 VOLKS 2-doorSedan. Radio. 4-speed transmis- loc

------------ *ioa_J>^lced a l JUST . . . .

fl- $1095GET THE NEW

5 586.00 DOW Nick 644 Main South

Ben E ldredge Jack Cox

i

Save Money.^ 2 0 0

torsa r T u n e s ’''b Your Earsro!LINA SEDAN

Automatic, fully power- nd in perfect condition................ .• . $2288

3r!\Ntion of luxury, family use color, sharp and proud.

....................... $1888Theme! <&.

STSTA R 88 latic. fully powered, tilt -‘Ss white finish with black owned and kept up,

.................... $1688the ----nd!.IN Areet first car or a lu,vury lth turquoise interior, it is iw e r^ ^ e rin jj^ n d J jra k e^ , ofl, ■ ' - - - ........... -

..................... $1788 ;I

^Eand interior — equipped

) be! To see it — Is to

.................... $2588lin Come DownMeen work and pleasure, ered, V8 engine. Cleanl

................. ... $1688?avenME VAN- Standard transmission,

good as it runs.

...................... $1588e MeN D oV IL I.E conditioning, power scats ui th maichiiiR interior,______________

...................... $788amaON

solid racks, 4-spced, 2- ilt engine, good rubber,I old tim er with a strong

. ....................$688ieen Winterized Serviced and Are

C h r i s)TORS

C a d il la c — GM C733-1S23

^ C H E A P E S I^ .A rF .m jo w H .

< Good Scats ............$8,00 UP• Windshields ..........$8,00 UP

Doors Wilh Glass $8.00 UP Good Wheel.^ ........S2.50 UP

DISCOUNT AUTO WRECKING

. F irst place West of hospital' ‘ "5 on Highway 30. Phono 7i3 5491

WANT TO SAVE MONEY?_____ Come To Leo Rice Chevyland.nder. Cioodlng. Chevrolets. Oldsmoblles, s on Dulcks. Pontlacs. OK Used Cars hubs. and Trucks.

■_____ Open Sundays and Evenings

UREET O R C O .

!in’ Volks Dealer —

A 1966 VOLKS 2-doorins- S e d a n . 4-specd transmission, res, while wall tires. V ery d e a a

. $15951964 IN T E R N A T IO N A L

SCOUT pickup. 4-wheel drive, nls- lockout hubs. Runs very, iood,

$1495NEW 1968 BUG •

$63.56 P E R M ONTHPhone 733-«811

Jack Cox Woody Turley

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Get ih the S'A uto* 2 0 0 V A U T O S f

T o d a y ’s BV a l u e s ___

’GFCIiev .. $1795Blfcayne .<-door tu d lo . heater, iiandard tr»n*mli«lon. «-cyllniler- entin*'

. /65 Chev —. $1495Jandord tr iu i^ i« i?o n ! '^ cy lin d e r I9 6 0 l^O rcengine. V8, i

’64 Chev $1195Btscayjie 4:door. Radio, heater, -1^00 K a n

. V8 engine, standard traotmls> Radic•lon." * ,

’62 Ford .... $895 vs.®]Galaxie 500 4-door ledan . Ra- , r e a ldio, heater, automatic tra tu m li-•;on, po w tr ateerln*. 29fl2 C h e ^

’62 Lark .... $4954>door Studebaker. Radio, heater,automatic tran*raiMlon, V» en- J 952 RaiT

su ti(’60 Chev .... $495 jgss voihi-door station wagon. Radio, 2-dooheater, automatic tranimlstion,v* 1963 R a n

’60 Ford .... $495Srorh"el .“ V.‘nrrd"‘tfa“S;.?r.; 1963 V o lk

---------^0 .,-n .r.yllnder .---------------------------------I S m W e T

’60 Chev .... $395 suti,rorvair 4-door. Radio, heater, S te e rautomatic tran im liilon . 1965 C h C l

’58 Chev .... $395 supe'<.ilDor ledan . Radio, heater, au- Shar] tomnllc tranamUilon, Vg engine.

----------------------------------------- ------ -------- i9bD C h e '’64 Dodge $1395 3 2 7 vLonit wheelbase, wide box. •• dltlOicylinder enfilne, 4-ipeed. freih*air heater, 6:50x16 tirei. 1966 P ly i

'60. Jeep .... $995pickup. 6-cyllnder, 4-whee! drive,lockout hubs. 1966 Yolk

’57 IH C..... $495 196 6 F o hLons wheelbaie, «-cyllnder en- <.dooglne, 4-speed.

RICEF u r y I

CHEVROLET, Inc. vaiiantJ E R O M E A ll

200 South Lincoln Ph. 324-4813 Ed Churchman. Clarence Fallon

Dick Lowe. Frank Sheppeard T 'T 'l------------ --------------------------------- W J ]

ALL 1967 MODELS SOLD OUT

B U Y A ’6 8 A T ’67 P R I C E S

C h ry s le r , P ly m o u th , V a lia n t, -.D odge, D odge D a r t , a n d [M H '\A /^ Dodge T ru c k s . J. 'M J - / V V

DRI VE A LITTLE l o u i e s AND SAVE 733-51

* * * * * rS ii DATSUNHARBAUGH a&e.^unmarr

i k r ^ m r ^ - r \ l>a> bubbleMOTOR 2?"-., COMPANY

G ooding, Id a h o 934-4112 “

WORKMAN IBROTHERS

P O N T I A C — C A D I L L A C G M C

R u pert, I d a h o 436-3478

C H E V R O L E TIO.*)? Suburban, real iharp rig.Ideal for hunting. Big 6 engine.

------Bt-opFPTy^gMi^m ei. Cat I - ----------------------461-8, Filer.

MILLER AUTO-------------------H Q N D A -^ L E S ,______________________

Can — Pickupi — Troll 00*e For Hunting season.

1 blocks south on Rock Creek road, Hansen. Phone 423-3170.

F R O N K M O T O R ^Chrysler. Plymouth. GMC

•78-9021 — Burley — 67ft-«78SBUICK, r»62 LeSabre. Extremely T

f|ne good condition. Factory air f ■conditioning. Will acccpt reason- % j ■ jable offer. Phone 733-2544._______

IMPALA. 1»65 super sport. *327* Vi.4-sp«ftd, power steering, new tires.»2295. Hanzel Chevrolet Co., Ru>pert. 4 3 6 - 3 1 S 8 .____________

Im7 KARMANN Ohia Radio a n d heater, factory, warranty. Original 313 M A in owner. Would consider trade. m a u iPhone-733-7193 after S:30 p.m.

MUST sell 1967 Camero Sport Coupe. TT "W TT Less than 3.000 miles. New car m A / warranty Graceman Auto Court. \ / \ i Apartment No. 33._____________ T ▼ J

CHISHOLM Brothers. Burley. Your ■uthorlxed Rambler dealer for:Onisla and Minidoka Counties. 67»- I T I

RHAL clean 1957 Pontiac hardtop ^ L4.JStar Chief. Radio, heater, power steering; brakes. jC50. New tiresworth >50. 543-4540. BuhL______

Bodge. IM4 PoIara 2-door hardtop.Privata owner, good coodltioo.Phone 733-5429.________________

1955 FORD panel, ideal for bunUng and camping. Has 4 Inch sponge

■ bed. PW<me ^2171.____________ _LINCOLN. 1060. Good condlUon.

Phooe 326-5116 days. SMOM* ev*-nlngs and mornings. Filar._____FORD FalrlaneT interceptor en- gloe, neariy new transmission.

%30a. Kimberly 423-5549.________I m OLDSMOBILE 443. 4-Speed7wiri

trade equity for pickup. After 6:00_p.m. Phone 733-2r».____________ .MUST sacnnc« J e « Universal CJ-S.

Full metsU cab. Siarp,. Phooe 733- 3042.____________ ________ •

1956 CHEVROLET 2-door hardtop.392; cam lifters. AFD. S27S. 33i- f<2726. 253 East Avenue H, Jaroma, a,\

)R)ntiac, BottMTiiU auuSs ~ wafocL viL MWfr acaanas.- brmkea. H x c a n a a tT lS ^ . IO Worth Aah.

f t YOTA, 1M7 toro/M 4-door aadan.__ _____Sava MOO'a.' Uka new. Phemm 134- ;-------104. Jerome. '

i o p cootfition, 19S7 chavroiat »-epe*d. CaU S96-2203. 701 M ain Ej

- ~ ' ' /

le Swing, EveiAUTOS t=OK SALE , ________ _

B A R G A IAre Better A

W I L L !• f

I960 l^ord G a la x ie 2-door, .................V8, radio, heater, p o w e r steerlni cruise-o-matic transmission.

1960 R a m b le r 4 -door ......................... .Radio, heater, overdrive, ,

1961 C h ev ro le t Im p a la ................. ..V8, 4-door,' radio, heater, powefglid real sharp.

1962 C hev ro le t B elA ir .........................Station Wagon. V8. radio, heate power steering and powerglide.

1962 R a m b le r C la ss ic . ..................... .Station wagon, radio, heater, auton

1963 V olksw agen ................... ................2-door, r4dio. heater.

1963 R a m b le r C la ss ic .........................9-passenger Station wagon, radio, li

1963 V o lksw agen P a n e l D e liv e ry .

1963 M ercu ry C olony P a r k .................Station Wagon, radio, heater, powi steering, automatic transmission.

1965 C hev ro le t M a l i b u ...... ..................Super Sport, 327 V8, radio, heater, 4 sharp! I

— 1965 C h ev ro le t 4-door sed an .............327 V8, automatic transmission, fact( dltionlng, radio, heater, power steer

1966 P ly m o u th B e lv ed e re .................V8, 4-door, radio, heater, power st< matic.

1966 V o lksw agen 2-door .....................

1966 F o rd F a lcon , .................................4-door, station wagon, radio, heate tralnsmission.

S P E C I A L — 1967 P l y m o i j i tFury III—2-door hardtop wjth air cor Fury III—4-door Station Wagon Valiant—4-door sedans

A ll P r ic e d to Sell — F a c to ry

WILLS USEDOPEN TIL 8 — FRIDAY

Truck Lane WestOffice Phone 733-7365

L O W ELL W ILLS Dl733-6562

NEW CAR DEPAI236 Shoshone Street West — 1

___________Rambler — Jeep — Plymouth -L O U IE ~ S nM A N ------- B E A N -E A R L -

733-5198 733-8108

1966 liATSUN SPL3U aport car. 1964~CHEVFFully e^tpped, 4-spced, low mile- der, autorage. unmarred white finish, fiber- dio and hglai bubble top, excellent condi- tlon. gl.lltlon. Priced to still Piione 326-5313 5:00 p.m.after 6 p,m. __________ jp you ha>

CHEV. 1962 wagon, V8. automatic, now is thepower steering.' Best Buy Auto of InspecSales, 507 Main West. Open dally. Salea.

H U R FONLY 5 DA'

L IQ U ID A T ---------- S A L E

IEnds October c_______ C ars M ust Be Sold t

T o -M ak eJ l0 Qm_L_

C o m e To The SAI L E A D E R a n d S e e W

S e l l M o r e

G L E N J E NCHEVROLEThe Supermarket of Valu

313 M a in A venue W est ____________

W A T C HOur Special

ON

T H E IS ET H E A T I

TONIGHT“ See ’em Tonight ----- Buy 'em '

Top M ovie

“Rebel Without A i - THEISEN MOT

' The Easiest PUc« la The World To 701 a i n East ___________________

Everybody's\ ____________ 2 0 0 A u to i

l A I N S A B^ t t e r A t _____

L L S YW a s N O W

, ..................... $395 . -$295steering. g y j

. . . . . . . . . . . . $395 $295

................ .. $895 $795r , powefglide,

......................... $1295 $1195adio, heater, iverglide.

........................... .. $695leater, autom atic. D o

............................................. $895

......................... S to p a n d S e e ’6 7;on, radio, heater, overdrive.

D e liv e ry ................ ....... $695

k .....................$1340— $ n s o ------------heater, power OOismission.

............................................. $2095 ’6 2lio, heater, 4-on the floor,

la n ........................... .. $2095nission, factory a ir con- D /power steering & brakes.

s ......................................... $2095•r, power steering, auto-

'62............................................. $1395

...................................... .. $1895radio, heater, standard

P l y m o i j i t h s . . . ’65wjth a ir conditioning Vagon

- F a c to r y W a r r a n ty j g y

SED CARS- FRIDAY -TIL 9 >/yt) -ane Westane 733-7365

D IC K B O Y D 733-05'12

)EPARTMENT:et West — 733-2891 ■ Plym outh — ToyotaV N -E A R L -___ FART. B IR D^8108 733-1534 --------

. 1064 CHEVROLET Impala. 6 cylin- 712 M ail der, autom atic trnnsmfssfon. Ra­dio and healer. Excellent condi- ---------------tlon. gl.l9S. Call 733-5526 after

J 5:00 p.m.________________________, IF YOU have an old ca r lo sell- —

now Is the time before th«s expense > of Inspection. Real Deal Auto

Salea.__________________________

R R Y5 DAYS

) ATION-LE___ __ --"J

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t o b e r 3 1 s t - -6 5 f o bburg

; B e Sold toe -R nnm I________ _________________ '64 PON

r h e S A L E S ^i S e e W h y W e '64 f o r

M o r e■63 MEI

ENKINSed, 1

R O L E Tirket of Values_____________________ 733-3033^

H F O R2—’65 F

al Bargains’64 CHE

)N Big

ISEN ..... '65 INTI\TERI G H T- Buy ’em Tomorrow” T "I M ovie U

o u t A C a u s e ” _ a l w

M O T O R S

ly's Having Fu_ A utoi For Sal« 200 A U I

A B B IE URI= = —

6 B I G DEVEIEIY USED CARr-Hj$AyE! . $AVE

’63 OLDS DYNAMIC 814-door sedan, a ll power equipped ditioned, real sharp.

’63 BUICK ELECTRA .2-door hardtop, bucket seats, ( all power equipped, ex tra nice.

’67 CHEV IMPALA ....4-dpor hardtop, power steering autom atic, low m ileage, still on w arranty.

’56 l i n c o l n t z :.....:.:::^ 4-door, engine like new. Good (

’62 RAMBLER CLASSIstation wagon, stahdard transm i gas saving overdrive, luggage r

’67 CHEV IMPALA ....2-door hardtop, low mileage, i equipped, very sharp, still on w arranty.

’62 CHEV MONZA ......Coupe, 4 by the knee, bucket sei

’66 VOLKS BUS ..........Low mileage only 13,000 actual : sharp and i f s economical too.

’65 PONTIAC GRANDPontiac’s luxury sport car, equipped, bucket seats and cons ex tra sharp.

’67 CHEV IMPALA .....4-door hardtop, power equipf clciin, low mileage, balance of warranty.

’62 CHEV MONZA.......2-door, bucket seats, just like the

A B(

Iln- 712 Main Ave. S.^a-d l- --------------------------------------------------------------ter

£ Y O U ]SATISFACTIOl

O U RRESPONSIBIL

’67 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU — Full i ed, 10.000 actual miles, beautiful red

2—’67 FORD LTD’S — 2-door hardtop-------with Jiir rnnriltinnlng- one hlim i

less than 4,000 actual miles.

’66 FORD GAI-AXIE 500, V8, autom a burgundy finish, just like n’Sw.

_____’64 PONTIAC 4-door, VR, autom atic.brakes. ThtS“car-i» -h ard to tell fror

’64 FORD 4-door sedan. V8. standard drive, imm aculate throughout.

'63 MERCURY 4-door hardtop, V8, auti ing, low mileage, exceptionally-clea

'62 THUNDERBIRD 2-door hardtop, full ed, priced low and ready to sell.

•64 .VOLKSWAGEN 2-door, new engine.

COMMERCIA]'66 FORD 4x4. V8 engine, 4-speed transi

heavy duty tires and low mileage.

2—'65 FORD F-lOO’s, long wheelbase. 4- "6" both sharp units.

’64 CHEVROLET long wheelbase ^ ■U Big Six, real sharp unit, ready to g

’63 STUDEBAKER long wheelbase, he speed, V8 w ifln jverdrive .

'65 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT. Full cab. mud and snow tires all the w i^ aro

$AVE Lots of Mon<

UNION MO'— ALWAYS A " ^ R G E SELECTION TO

Tbe Safest P lace to B ay an A-1 C • —.OP ^ EVENINfiS *11:

NEW CAR D EP aRTMHNT U SKliIM 2nd E a s t . . . L . . . 731-5110 ISO Ird

Fiin with Pa100 AUTOS FOR SALE

J R I G U E N ’ S

E . O . M .

D A Y S - 3 0L R — H a s a n e i s L L O W L E R I C I

5AVE! (SorryWas E.O.M.

M I C 8 8 ............ $1595 $128‘;r equipped, air con-

TRA........... $1895 $1681;t seats, automatic, sxtra nice.

L A ..............$2995 $268{‘ steering & brakes, ge, still on new car

....... . $ 3 9 5 p:w. Good older car. ^

L A S S I C ■ - - ^ . , 7 $895 $78Jrd transmission with luggage rack.

L A ......................... $2995 ■ $268‘mileage, all power >, still on new car

: A ...............$895 $68(bucket seats.

..................... $1895 $157‘)00 actual miles real lical too.

^ A N D P R I X $2595 $2261>ort car, all power s and console, extra

L A ......................... $2995 $268!/er equipped, very balance of new car

A................... $895 $68!ust like the other one.

— Idaho’s L argest

Twli

> U R ~CTION IS

J Rc a r

SIBILITY1 — Full power, air conditlon- lutiful red with black vinyl top.

r hardtops, both full power 1963 VOI one hlin! and one white, both Comliles. has”

put I8, automatic, power steering, n’Sw.

1953 NA!utomatic, power steering and 20'to tell from new. *tov

andstandard transmission, over-

1965 c o rp. V8, automatic, power steer- jnally-clean.

almiirdtop. full power, locally own- t i rto sell. ditic

:w engine, beige finish. jggj

C R C I A L S .tran

xed transmission, custom cab. Ureamileage.

1965 CHIeelbase. 4-spced, 1 V8 and Big New

dan.braV

Ibase V5'ton pickup, 4-spced, seat ready to go. Ov®' ___ ___ I _________________________ toryclbase, heavy duty %-ton, 3* g™"

. Full cab. 8-cylinder with hubs, e way around.

f M o n e y H e r e

MOTORSCTION TO CHOOSE FROlJ* —ly an A-1 Car or Pickup i i

5001U SSO CAM DEPARTMHMT Vmmr150 )rd East ............ 7»-i01f K e n i

i . —■ 'I

.....

I

P a t i o , P o r c h

■ ________ 200 Oct.

S A T

.30 B I G G E:p r ic e !_:^ e v e r y pr ic e Sorry, No Dealers)3.O.M. :

$1289 '63 FALCON FDeluxe 4-door. auti V8,-oije owner, 26,

$1689 '65 FORD LTD2-door hardtop, all matio transmissioii

‘R9RRQ '62 FALCON S(Real sharpj

’66 VOLKS FA(PQQ Moor, 18,000 miles

r~ - '67 MERC CAFmrrcrt. 2-door Sport Coupip I o a transmission, good

’61 MERCEDEJGas engine, real e

$2689 ’65 SUICK LeS4-door hardtop, all inside and out.

$689 '65 PLYMOUT]4-door sedan, all p low mileage unit.

$1579 --------------- — -Tra

$2269 '66 FORD Cour(4-door station wa| finish with matchii

’58 FORD 4-D ’62 MERCURY

4-door, one owner,

’65 DODGE CC"PDoy 4-door, all power,

sharp.

U R I G lI Largest Oldsmoblle — Buick Dealer -

Twin Falls, Idaho

G O T !Boy, these cars have too stock too long-, so here g can’t g-o wrong- on any of

— 3 DA^WAS NOW

1963 VOLKSWAGEN . . . $1050 $845 Convertible. The motorligs~:bcen—rebuilt.—We----------------put on a new top and it runs very well.

1953 NASHUA........... . $10§5 $88820' trailer house. Gas stove and heater, toilet and shower. It’s a steal.

1965 COMET ...................$1440 $12884-door sedan. Radio, big S-cylinder engine, standard transmission, almost new white wall t i r e s . Excellent con­dition.

1965 D O D G E ...................$1645 $1440Coronet 4-door sedan.V8 engine, autotnatic transmission, white wall tires, real nice.

1965 CHRYSLER ..........$2895 $2660New Yorker Town se­dan. Power steering and _ brakes. 6 - way power seat and air conditioning.Over 10,000 miles of fac­tory warranty to be transferr^ to n^w.bwn- er. A real fipe car.

— These cars are and we will

WE Guarantee— Come on in —-

B O B REESE’S500 Block 2nd Avenue South Kenny Moon VI

* c h & G a r a g e

Oct. 27-28 , 1967 Twin Fail* 1

; e r v a l iPRICE—Reduced from^lOt

$AVE! $A

J : . Was:0N FUTURA Was Onlyl-door. automatic, power steering, owner, 26,000 actual miles.

0 L T D ..... ................... $2295trdtop, all power equipped, auto- ansmissioh.

::0N SQUIRE............. $1095nigon. Ford’s Best Falcon wagon, irpj ,

KS FASTBACK ....... $19958,000 miles, real real nice.

C CAPRI....... .:...... Onlyport Coupe, vinyl roof, standard sion. good one.

CEDES BENZ ........... $1395Ine, real ecbnmy.

IK LeSABRE ........... $2395irdtop, all power equipped. Sharp id out.

WIOUTH FUR Y....$1895!dan, all power equipped, a sharp lage unit.

Traded for Yesterday!

3 Country Sedan .................itation wagon) all power equipped, beautiful th matching vinyl interior, dual tailgate.

D 4-DOOR ...........................CURY METEOR .............. .)ne owner, all power, automatic

GE CORONET 440 .............ill power, one owner, 17,000 actual miles, e

G U E ND ealer — '

" T A G C,ve too! Yes, sir, we’ve had here g-oes. We lose, your gi any of these.

DAYS ONLY -; NOW) $845 1963 CHRYSLER 300

2-door hardtopL Bi--------------------------- seats.—power—stei

and brakes, power . dows, plus a big

cubic Inch engine

5. .*000 - dual ram induction.car is hot and fast try it.

1965 RAM BLER 770 2-door hardtop. ThI

>> tn n a Is a sharp 1 owner® V8 engine, autor

transmission, radio heater.

1962 CHRYSLER 300 4-door hardtop. P- steering a n d bn automatic transmls

5 $1440 nicely equipped.

1961 D O D G E ............3 seat station wi Power steering brakes, automatic ti

. mission. V8 engine,> $2660 good tires, runs fir

1965 CHEVROLET S! Convertible. '396' V gine, power steering brakes, automatic t miuion, e x t r a g

■ white wxU tlies.~ the young a t heart

ars are all in good conditior ve will back them up —

ntee YOU A Bn in :— we dearyour way

S E ’S D O D G E Cll Open evi

Winn Ellis

ige Salesin Foil* TImo.a- Newt 2 3

_ - r - p - —

\ . .

lL U E Sji lOO to $350!

$AVE! .Was E.O.M.•nly $1098'

$2295 $2069

$1095 $779

$1995 $1779

Only $2369I

$1395 $1069

$2395 $2089

$1895 $1579

lay!E.O.M.

................ $2389, beautiful red lilgate.

.................... $99

......... ........ $799

................. $15691 miles, ■ extra.

I<St

733-8721

; o ?e had these in our gain. You

WA<2 N n w LER 300JT . . $1895 $1645 irdtopL Bucketswer—steering----------------------- -—_es, power wln- us a big 413 h engine with induction. This . and fast Just

E R 770 . . . . $1895 $1555 rdtop. This car > 1 owner unit, ie, automatic ion, radio and

LER 300 . . . $1095 $845 irdtop. Power a n d brakes,

; transmission, nipped.

....................... $795 $620Utlon wagon. iteering a^nd itomatlc trans- 1/8 engine, real >, runs fine.OLET SS . . $2195 $2020le, '396' V8 en-Br steering andutomatic trians-e x t r a go o deU tires; For{ a t heart.

idition

Bargain7ay

E CITY3pen evening* 'tU 7

Joe B ti t iv

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