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W e a t h e rGenerally Fair

VOL. 64 NO. 183

■ Unit Asks .S—Budget I

SlashedWASHINGTON (A P) — T he B W

House Appropriations Commit- W K tee called today for budget cuts of nearly $3 billion, including Ja rg e new slasfies In govern- J d m ent employm ent and research . M i 'g

------------- ThBneorrmtttteer~to c l{p tt-D f-a — p P ithree-cornered econom y fight involving Republicans arid Con- gress, som e O em ocrats a ijJ l j-resident Johnson's adm inistra- tion, tied Its cutback o rders to | i |M | an em ergency bill to finance | govem m en^ depar tm ents -w hose — regular appropriationjj. a re still pending.

The com m ittee bill would re-_____..quite-across.-lhe-board-r«<iuction —

"of 5 per c en t in spending on gov- ernment civilian employment.i '

Jobs d irec tly connected with the V ietnam war and “ employ- H i p i

•ment required for the protection t , ; of life a n d property" would be Bk exempt.

The com m ittee estim ated this B E jj; provision would m ean a reduc- tion of 110,000 government posi- r~ j tions th a t could be achieved mainly b y leaving openings un- filled. Savings were estim ated a t *900 m illion.

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GANNETT — George G. Mc- H I Gonigal, 37, chairm an of the Blaine C ounty Commission, died Saturday a t the Twin Falls Clin- ®is Hospital of a heart a ttack . •j’®

He was born Feb. 28, 1930, a t the "S pring of G ladness" ,Ranch n e a r Gannett. In 1947 he •w as graduated from the Hailey _ _ , High School. On Sept. 30. 1950, he m arried .Marie Louise In- I I chaustl.

------—A-veteran-of-the-Kor«an Warv -----M r. McGonigal was elected ' I Blaine County comm issioner In 1^ I ”

--------1960-and becatne-chatrman- o f ----------•the group In 1986. He w as chairs

______m an of th e Bellevue C em etery OAKL/D istrict a n d a t the tim e of his About KO death w as In partnership with tors a t

erat'ing a"'ranciram i n T ^ S g p o ^ ductlon C drivers. m ore we

Survivors Include his widow, folkslnge; th ree sons. Patrick McGonigal.13: David McGonigal, 5. and T he lo Dennis McGonigal. 3; one daughter, Maurlne McGonigal. T 7; mother, Mrs. M ary McGoni-

--------- :...' 'Michael McGonigal. H e l e n a ,Mont.; T hom as McGonigal, Bak- O i l C er, Mont., an d John McGonigal,Hailey. W : * ,

Rosary w ill be rcclted a t 8:15 p.m. T uesday at St. C harles MERIE Catholic C hurch. Requiem m ass dozen de will be celebrated a t II a.m . stream o Wednesday a t St. Charles Catho- day as tl

Nardis. M ilitary rites will_ be m en char held a t th e Bellevue C em etery 'u,e 1964 under the direction of Bird Fu- rights wo neral Home, Hallery. TTie family x h e del suggests m em orials to e ither the to rest bj

, of St. C harles Church.. did not tn ------------------------- As the

V iet Cone: A ppeal On W ar E fforts m a rk '! ' '"

TOKYO (A P) — The V i e t -------------Cong appealed to both the

- JUnerlcan--p«opIe-aDd the-V iet* nam ese tc ^ a y to step up a struggle ag a in st U.S. w ar ef- , forts, thc V ietnam News Agency | reported. V V v F J.J

Hanoi's official news agency said the appeal. Issued by thc DCTRO newly founded "South Vietnam JP/ ,V''- People's Committee for .solidari- " 'o rkers ty with the American People." 'considered the antiw ar move- 'oday. m ent in the United States as "a _ '-’AW

-----c o o rd in a te action nf the two “ ®**therpeoples ageiinst their common enem y." bor relati

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• F riday 's J33 cash w inner | suits of th; •>r' ict I A news

- I imposed )' - H arold Estes |i m ained In

Wendell The sti; w orkers i:

— G o v i e m o ]NEW YORK (AP>—Most of and O tta 1

the nation’s governors se t sail in separat today for th e Virgin Islands, no t press with some o f both political parr of Johnsoi ties saying they d idn 't th ink Both of President Johnson 's V ietnam nors oote<

----- war—policies wilt be an ' iMiue 1eaguer~taduring the eigjit-^y conference al policie< cruise. nam at a

The cruise ship Independence the Waldo Is the _»etting for the ao- The I> nual Governor* Conference. firmed tl

Ahead of the 'governors lay President'; six days of wt>rking sessions at Most of th sea and two days m the Virgin a meetini Islands. Springs, W

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-U n . V. S. ARMY INDUCTEES climb the doorway of the Oakland, Calif., ii

q .. the building In this manner, while abo “•i"; police then moved in and arrested

other group as soon a t the police m

®800 Antidraj ^ T r y T o l B l o c Ialr^ery OAKLAND,, Calif, (A P) — leadini liis About kOU a h tld ra n dumun.stra^ p ing e irlth tors a ttem pted to block en- now.” npz. trances fn the Oakland Army In- and le lost ductlon C enter today, and 35 o r to a \

m ore w ere a rrested , including xwo ow, folkslnger Jo an Baez, one of the rived ;al, . , ■ teredind T he long-haired vocalist was g^ez i one arresti

L a w y e r s M o v e JSH'aki S t r e a m O i , ;Tari!» '' -TO-r** groups: i5 W i t n e s s e s•les MERIDIAN. Miss. (A P)—A Califoiass dozen defense law yers kept a all-niglm. stream of w itnesses coming to- draft,h ^ day as they neared the end of te^ p ^^

he m en charged with conspiracy in Amo the 1964 deaths of three civil Joan I

Pu- rights w orkers. Aboii|*y The defense indicated it hoped moved Jh^ to rest by the end of the day. if she w;

did not take too long.As the tria l began its sccond SAIC

d week, the num ber of defen.se Nguyei witnesses—testifying p rim arily ; tho Un to the ch arac te r nnd alibis of j ture, V the defendants—neared the 50'govern m ark . I ported

F o r d G o m p a n y ^ * C o n t i n u e S e c r e t[he DETROIT (AP) — Ford Mo- with a Jm *or Co. and the United Auto pany < irj. W orkers union continue their 1140 n , .. con tract talks in secrecy again Ford 's ’’p, today. known•<a UAW P residen t W aller P . Its ncM

R euther and Malcolm L. De- days o OJ, nise. Ford vice president for la- below '

bor relations, w ere expectcd to a .y e a r head the 'bargain ing team s in the Ihird s tra ig h t day of face- c

I to-face-talks. «I They m et for 10 hours Sunday, g but, neither side reported the re- P rior I suits of th a t sessioti. I cess, tlI A news blackout the two sides th a t si g imposed a t 9 p.m . Tuesday re- th a t th |i m ained In effect. tinue

The strike by 160.000 Ford thecIo< s w orkers is a lm ost six weeks old contrac

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mors S e t^of and O tta K em er of Illinois said in a St. lil in separate Interviews they will sequent Is, not press for any endorsement "Twen irr of Johnson’s Vietnam policies. lican g( lk Both of the Democratic gover- Democi m nors noted that 20 of their col- pected cier leaguer had endorsed the genu- pendent ce al policies of Johnson in Viet- Govemi

nam a t a luncheon Sunday in Gov. ce the Waldorf-Astoria HoteL head ol n- The Democrats had reaf- nors As

film ed th e i r^ ^ p p o r t of the think tl ly President's course in Vietnam, producc at Most of them had criticized it a t nam. in a meeting in White Sulphur "Aftei

Springs, W. Va., last December, Republi IS but- they-retracted the criticisia divided

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EES climb over a sit-in group of antl-dri ind, Calif., induction center early Monday. !r, while about three elected not to cross Id arrested those sitting. T h e y were Imn Jie police moved-away, (A P-w irephoto)-

[draft Demong flock Dakland) — leading a crowd in a hand-clap- her istra^ p ing chan t . "W ant my Freedom quie t en- now.” when police m oved in pi ly In- and led he r and a dozen others twic is o r to a w aiung patroL w agon. tres Jding Two busloads of d ra ftees ar- - n f the rived two hours la te r and en- fron

tered a side door while Miss sane Baez and h e r group wqre, being Jialr a rrested . vent

^ 0 The picketing was ^^rganlzed men

------- .self-4hB-C ivll Action D ay Com.m ittee and claiming support of l-( various o th e r Bay A rea peace ’ groups. - 1p .

T h e dem onstration w a s a I I storm y prelude to U niversity of

)_ A California student plans for an pt a all-night " teach-in" against the ^ ] R to- d raft, to bc followed by an at- id of tem pt to immobilize the indue- g(

;y in Among those a rrested was jg y civil Joan Baez, the folkslnger. a ij

About 50 helm eted police m er oped moved up to the entrance where ;y. If she was singing, and arrested

KY PLANS VISIT .cond SAIGON (APJ — P rem ie r gf,g, en.se Nguyen Cao Ky m tentds to visit j jjn . a rily jth e United States In thc n ea r fu- j'j. s of j ture, Vietnam Press, the official 5 501 governm ent news agency, re- .

I ported Monday. ‘S e; --------- ----------------------------------------------- sta tt

a B y ^ A n d f t t i o f t Sfight

e c r e t T a l k s ... . JgMo- with a total w.ige loss thc com- If

Auto pany estim ates a t m ore than i.s r ;heir SHO million. 'T h e dam age to Boar gain F ord 's business won’t be fully of <

known for m onths to com e, but woul P . Its new c a r sa lcs in th e first 10 lativ.

De- days of th is month w ere 60,000 Th r la- below those of the sam e period cost d to a .y e q r ago. to f<

W orkers struck at 11:.'59 p.m.Sept. 6 when the old th ree-year

day, “ " “ -act expired.• re- P rio r to the 9 p.m. Sunday re­

cess, th ere .h ad been speculation lides th a t se ttlem ent was so close IX ' re- th a t the bargainers would con- than

tinue talks on an around- aeon •ord th ec lo ck basis to w rap u p thc soulJ ; old contract. agaii

f c ^ a f l F o r Vsaid in a St.-Louis, Mo., m'ec'tlng sub- this i will sequently. ■* didatlent Twenty-three of the 25 Repub- Th< ■s. lican governors and 22 of the 25 Gov. ver- Democratic governors w ere ex- lican “ h pccted a b o a ^ the liner Inde- ing a OM- pendence today for the annual’ nam net- Governors’ Conference. nors' in Gov. John Love of Colorado, state)

head of the Republican Gover- Rona eaf- nors Association, said he dbesn’t that the think th t cruise conference will “doir

am. produce any onanii^lty on Viet- than t a t nam. Reiihur "After all.” Love said, "we waitij >>er. Republicans a re Ju s t about as time Ism divided i^«^Tlia~Dfaaocra ts ~~onT arM

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ip of anti-draft demonstrators blocking | rly Monday.. About eight moved Into < at to cross the sit-in group. Oakland y were Immediately replaced by an- wirephoto)--------------- ---- — __________ __

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nd-clap- he r and 12 others. All w ent' 'reedom quietly to a patrol wagon. wwed in p tlice arrested them afte r -r I others twice warning them they were I j :on. trespassing.;ees ar- - xhe dem onstrators ranged “T ind en- from youngsters to bearded, JL e Miss sandalled hippie types to gray- . e. being Jiaired jvomen and som e con- V

ventionaliy clad middle-aged * ganized m cn. j lling It- ---- fIci

3 r ^ e r a l C h e c k ^— D e p o s i t e d F o r 2n " { fF ir ^ F i g h t i n g w'?

indue- BOISE (A P)—A federal check "w“ “ S'---- fo r-» ifl7,500-w a a 'deposited Mon------- fd was J a y Idaho 's sta te treasu ry to ap|

aid in paying costs of last sum- go' police m er's fire fighting. wH

The money represented three- me I l i r r g q u a n ers

Office of E m ergency Planning Mi rem ler gfter the state was declared a

to visit d isaster a rea because of thc 1 '^?,r I ; w idespread forest fires.-y re- The rem ainder of the J250.000 '

is expccted within 30 days and .---------- s ta te officials said they are *"

hopeful som e additional federal _ -money- will _be. received.-^The

- v F l I . sta te reported em ergency fire ^ fighting expenditures o f 11.4 mil- ^ lion and told the federal govern- m ent it had only J410.00G to pay „ '- the«n........ - ----- ".J

e com- If no additional federal money for c than is r e c e i v e d , the S tate Land w e Ige to Board la.<!t week authorized use xhi e fully of deficiency w arran ts. They reti nc. but would be retired la te r by a legis-First 10 lative appropriation. ...................0 |

60,000 The JI.4 million fire fighting period cost does not ipclude repaym ent A

h o federal agencies for assist-- ance they provUed. Gov. Sam- F

P ''! '; uckon said earlier th a t If -the Am-C-year j , bj[]ed for that, the total hie

cost could clim b to t4 million, sluiia y re- -------------------------- edulation STRIKE OPPOSED e a r

close TUCSON, Ariz. (A P) — More 0 Id con- than 950 union m em bers a t Am stir iround- aconda’s Twin B uttes m i n e trai u p thc south of Tucson h a v e . voted Aus

I against a strike. whi

)r Virgin Islig sub- this Issue and they have a can- a p

didate and we don’t.” \ye’:Repub- The declaration of Michigan H the 25 Gov. George Romney. a Repub- “ Is!

;re ex- lican. that Johnson was follow- G Inde- Ing a "ping-pong” polliy in Viet- Rec

annual* nam seemed to4eava-th« gover- initi nors as cold as the unsupportM up

orado, statem ent of Republican Gov. son' Gover- Ronald Reagan of CaUfomla i* t l ^ n ’t that the United S u te s may b« »iml :e will “doing much better In the w ar A 1 Viet- than w e're being told." - ther

Reagan said Johnson was diss . "we waiting until a politically oppor- "1 ra t as tune time in the 1968 cam p^gn and [ts DD Ttom m oQ iice'tint *‘v^*vs~tuni^TW tio

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F L o s i ^■ , | LOS ANGELES (A P) — A ■ f I searing brush fire swept into an- e<

.other Ifis— Angelea__rfi.sidential _a r e i today, boosting to 28 the cl M nite^r of^.toiy^s Jef^^giittfi^.m M

100 m ore ' on nearby hillsides.; T The fire n ear suburban Chats- ir

w orth about 30 miles northw est ir

Iof Los Angeles was one of two I m ajo r blazes which have .black- fi ened an estim ated 26,000 aCres oi and left one person dead since giSunttgyT----------- --------------- ---------

T ired firem en, who battled w through thc night, said the m a- 3, jo r d an g er was that hot, d ry ol winds m ight return. B

At the m ost destructive point 2( of the 10,000-acre Chatsworth U fire four homes were reported destroyed today. st

Some 100 others stood In the al path of the flomes. eiU4UMlMtASWfiJWUSlttU>U)UtitiSUMl]NnfilUBIMB9nBifiBSkSWnf

Many Calls .City C lerk Coiistance' '

, t^ is e r and m em bers o f h e r s ta ff r e p o r t e d being sw am ped with telephonecalls Monday by persons Uwho said their nam es w ere inot on the list of regis- S tered voters published Inthe Sunday Times-News. nc

She em phasized the list mobtained by the new spaper ! tww ere of persons registered in

iklno P'^rsons » le;" Into who have palled a t the city |eland register since Sept. Di t an- 21 when the books opened . fe Ri

for the coming Nov. 7 elec- g Jotion, w m 'n o f be'~on the aslist, but their registra tion I Giis recorded a t the city ha ll i a

I and they a re eligible to | thvote. I lo'

L_ ^M rS . X ilsEr said nearly |• all of the persons calling 8

M onday a re registered . B "--------- -hut hnvp registered since—6 M

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a fte r t r p j/ were I f l ' I ' t a i l I

fa“rded! D e l e g a t e s de' gray- ■* x , . ^ ire agTd V i s i t I d a h o m

BOISE (A P) — Idaho Sta te of- ’ f id a ls toM a Ja p a nese trad e del-

I t wcHi/d'*sh^?'in'^any'^lncrcase in Jap an ese purchases of United S tates w heat. _

J o r Lt. Gov. Jack Murphy, thc | s ta te ’s acting govem or, told the I

„ v isitors Idaho ‘'ra ises a lot of J I f f w heat.”

” " If you’re buying,” he added,I check "w e 'd like to sell som e.”i Mon------M urphy and-otha r-g lected-a n d —4iury to appointed officials visited in thc A. ;t sum- governor’s office for 30 m inutes

with the six Japanese business- three- men. F ive of them a re govem-

jcation ment officials, connected with

anning Mini.stry of Agriculture and For- ared a estry.of thc The sixth was Paul Sone,

spokesm an for the group, who ,cn nnn I® assistan t director in Tokyo of .- , - ^ the W estern Wheat As.sociates J" V are United States. Idaho is a^ d e r ^ m em ber of th at group. 'r e d ^ I Japanese conferred earll- f °,V ■"** federal o f f i c i a l s in^ W ashington. D.C., then visited I"' •’ w heat grow ing a reas in the Mid- ,, overn- M ontana before ‘‘‘*

com ing-to Idaho, . . . “They will go to Coeur d'Alene “ .

money for a m eeting of directors of the Land W estern W heat Associates on

:d use Thursdayr and Friday, then will They return to Japan .

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ghting Surveyor Awakes Z After Slumber oJ'

Sam- PASADENA."" Calif. (AP) —If -the A m erica's Surveyor 5 space ve- “ {

E total h id e , aw ak6 afte r a two-week ‘ lion, slum ber on the moon, has sta rt-

ed sending radio signals back to P°' earth again . J”'"

More Officials said the Surveyor 5 J?“ i a t Am stirred to life Sunday a f te r a n i n e tracking station a t C anberra, voted Au-stralia. gave thc com m and P“*

_______which turned its radio back on.rer

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I can- a point in the war and perhaps oni ^ye’re winning.” T

:hlgan He spoke on ABC’s program the tepub- “ Issues and Answers." Scr bllow- Gov. Jam es Rhodes of Ohio, a ag: I Viet- Republican who had taken the tim tover- initiative two years ago In lining d ’A MrtM up the governors behind John- ' T

Gov. son's Vietnam policies, said h e tor; fornla i« not interested in taking any wa< ay b« aimilar action now. shlj s w ar Asked why, he safd he thinks' Ma

there Is too much Republican offe was dissent. - aitt

)ppor- " I ’m not running for anything gro paign and I ’m not supporting anybody T nm ediw tiai*^”—Rhode*” aaid.----------Htew

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— A T here w ere 22 homes destroy- anc into an- ed Sunday in the a rea . tallid e n t ia i—To th e- .southwest—about 10 F n 28 the charred m iles away—a second biu

ittf!d-in fire fron t-burned—tow ard—new -poiI ah pnf ixom es-ahont th rpi* tttll * .east o f __-sides.; Thousand Oaks. However! fire- wa I Chats- men sa id no homes there w ere up rthw est Im m ediately threatened. L - - hoi of two I About l.Oocniremen fought the ant

! .black- fingers of fire which nibbled too0 a£res over hills nnd Into canyons and til d since gullys. No' — “ FfrB~BrftcTsrs said tne Chats- battled worth blaze combined with a top he m a- 3,000-acre fire in the SIml Valley ^ 3t, d ry of southern Ventura County. Sin

Both fires were burning on a Th( e point 20-mlle perim eter bordering dui tsworth U.S. 101. tho Ventura Freew ay, bur eported F ire departm ent spokMtnpn tes_

said Ja n e t Cameron was Kllle'd car in the a t SIml when a fire truck collld- sev

ed with her car. Two firem en A

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1 : :gis- J ' ^1 In 8 HAILEV—A o n e ^ a r accident phc ws- I north o f Hailey early Sunday cldi list I m orning has claim ed the lives of Sur

ip e r I two Hailey youths with a third S :red I in critica l condition a t Sun Val- saU sons g ley Hospital.c ity The deaths of R ichard Wayne • ept. Dugger. 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. I ;ned - Robert W. Dugger, Hailey, -and I !lec-_ ^am es E . Peck. 18, sori of Thom- I the ~ as K ' PecJcT Bellevue, and Mrs. I

tion George KIrshner. Hailey, m ake III h all a to ta l of three m em bers ol ■ I to the Wood R iver High School sen- ' |

lor class of 85 killed In traffic | a r l5 r~ t a cciaeiiis- lir g y -m an y ^ ay s7 ~ ~ ■‘I ling 8 The e a rlie r victim , Kenneth red, H P e tersen , 19, son of M r. and Inre P Mr*- D ale H. Petersen , Hailey,

I w as killed m a o n e -cu r^ ftR h ' ■ jl early T hursday m orning when :

•mrntmJi hls Car failed to negotiate a curve four miles south of Sho- shone on Highway 93.

Reported m crltldal-condition — ] from the Sunday m orning acci- . dent th ree miles north of here on Highway 93 Is Roy Robert- sgj; son. 18. Hailey, son of Mr. and owr Mrs. Calvin Robertson, Hailey. l c | ,

late of- The D ugger youth died early yeh de del- Sunday m orning in the Sun Val- T _lTii^,v.lev Hosnltal and the Peck hny wer :ase in <l>®d la te r in the doy a t St. Al-lroll United ^

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^ A s H P r e m cilnu tesislness- B y FRED DODDS out!Ovem- 'Hmcs-News Staff W riter had

The political wheeling and •‘®.c| •rf Pnr. oealmg a s a preiuoe lo thfc irtU-"

nicipal elections throughout the tive Sone Nov. 7 has ju st begun, oori

who Although municipal elections a re Chu ikvo of non-partisan in nature. In reality m ociates >'‘=8'' didrlo is a an 1“ For beneath the surface the edI -a ril , conservative viewpoint is mak- still i l s in aIl-ouL_bid- to build, up j h evicitpH ‘he g ra ss-ro o ts — to be strong ^ _ w j j and ready for the 1968 pre.?lden- Tl

election year, according to ‘he a Twin Falls City Council can- ® Ci

I'Alene didate. Penof the This is true in Twin Falls, M

pn Burley an d other cities an d -----•n will towns In Magic Valley and the

state. 1 ^The sto ry here will deal with j [ ^

[_ _ just one slate of candidates, in t i e s one city. Twin Falls. But the

story here. In the words of one of the candidates, reflects the

p \ _ thinking of a lot of p l a c e sce ve- throughout the United States. Pl >-week Last N^arch 27, in Boise, 13 d iat

s ta rt- people gathered to. discuss the e rs ’ ack to poliWcal pa th Am erica w as foi- new

lowing. T he people . w ere not sue 'v d r 5 happy w ith what they saw. wait fter a L ead ing 'th is di.scusslon was Jo- ers lycTTa ®®P*’ Stum ph J r ., a Twin Falls vote imanci public relations agent, forrnerly A ck on ® m em ber of the— ritin Bltctr says---------■ Society and a t that time a field m on

represen tative of the conserva- nom tive group "L iberty Lobby.” Th

All th ls_»ras ,re |a tedL by_M r.-load S tu in ^ recently. He said he pres* was a c e n t r a l , figure in the comi m ovem ent. This stOQT reflects The

rhaps only his statem ents, no others, the t T hose . people m et to discuss a (oi

•gram the recall of Idaho D em ocratic arrlv Sen. F ra n k Church. T hey m et by a

hio, a again two weeks later, and this el, w

lining d ’Alene, attended. tion.John- ' The rest is history. “The Vic- pend lid h e tory In Vietnam Conunittee” Teat ; any was formed, under the leader- ers.

ship of Gene Mlleck of St, T h thinks' Maries. Mr. Rankin, a member, Jecte 3lican offered advice, but Mr. Stumph. givin

although a voice Jn the back- after rthlng ground, w as not a member. most krbody The politicaL storm th a t 'fo i- 'Ste — f lo w e d c reated Interest t l i r a t t ^ Oi*

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jstroy- and other motorists were hospi- th tallzed. Traffic on the Ventura tie

mt 10 Freeway to the SIml area was Le lecond backed up tor eight Miles 'at tJne —1—new -point.--------------------------- — ---- balast-of,—"X-lost everything,'-’. said-Ed. Lo 1 fire- ward Collins whose hotee went sa were up in flames, "everything— tal

- - house and-furnishings. My_soa stt ht the and daughter lost their home 1 Ibbled too. I stayed to fight the fire un- no IS and til It got so hot I had to leave, rai

Now I have nowhere to go. All I bit Chats- have Is oh my back--pajama IS; 'Ith a top. trousers and shoes.” 1Valley No homes were damaged In oul ounty. Slml but a tract of homes near 1 on a Thousand Oaks was- threatened wh

iering during the night. The fire do eway. burned around the Rocketdyne wh Mtnpn testing, center of North Ameri- ed ftlHed can'Rockwell Corp;, destroying Th collld- several small sheds. finremen A blaze threatenO-d homes in flri

K ills Two s. Third Cicident phonsus Hospital, Boise. ’The ac- aci unday cident occurred at 12:45 a.m. the ves of Sunday. celthird State Patrolman Larry Plott i

I Val- said all three youths in the 1963wh

' m "s® , T^e 40th and'.-and <lst f r a f - r L c „ ,rhom- deaths of 1967Mrs. " Magic Val- J

make J®y occurred resS o® Oct. 15 « the moII sen- result of an fjo raffle I a c c i d e n t n S-— “ Blaine Cmmtjrf V'-J iiineth • ^iaifey! Idaho .» ~ 1 9 6 7 T 7 T T T T T T T :2 IS - 7^

1 9 6 6 . . .................. 2 2 1 in I* ShfV

M agic Valley ^ oaw inr— 1 9 6 7 .................. . 4 1

he're 1 9 ^ 6 ........................ 3 8Dbert- sedan driven by James Peck ond Riv. and owned by his-grandfather, J. E. F Iley. Leichliter, were thrqwn from the Mrearly vehicle. • gerI Val- The car was headed south and Duic bov went into, the left borrow pit, Mr; t. Al-1 rolling end over end ana back!

c h e r S e e s C i h t d e T o ’6 8

out the nation, and Een. Church afte :r had to make a trip home to con

and keep the fences Intact. But Mr. mei

It the tives were, thwarted at every "de egun. corner in their bid to oust Sen. p IS are Church frbm office. eality Mr. Stumph said later: "We nou more didn't pick on Sen. Church as "Cc

an individual, he Just represent- Soc = ‘he ed a test. He still does. We was

still want to get him recalled. „ jL u p T h e fig h tw illg o o n - .— ^huilden- The legal battle and much of thre ng to ‘he publicity was financed by glv< can- ® California nilllionaire, William in t

Penn Patrlckl - ed.Falls, Mr. Rankin and Mr. Mlleck. See

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with M e d i a to r s I n IIS, in

1 r S t r i k e S e t N ewCCS

:s. PITTSBURGH (AP) — A me- mer e, 13 diation team in the steel haul- and J the ers’ strike has come up with a cauj s foi- new proposal on the disputed is- emp

not sue of paying the truckers fnr worl saw. waiting at steel mills. The strik- 7 } s Jo- ers and trucking firms face a p itt Falls vote on it thls-week. jt |o[lerly A steel Industiv publication cauj SItctr saysrthe strike, fn Its second jes. field month, is having serious eco- iu l srva- nomlc effects on steelmakers. muj

The time truckers wait for ju riMr. loading—and—unloadinK------- a t

1 he present wilBoot pay—iu u be- the come the key iikue in- the strike.

lects The new proposals would give hers, the truckers $13.70 an hour after cuss a four-hour wait. T h e proposal, ratlc arrived a t in weekend sessions met by a seven-state mediation pan- f n , this el, will be subtnitted to the Na-

Uonal Steel Carrier* Ayocta- tion, a breakaway group of lode-

Vic- pendent trucking firms, tbe tee” Teim stera Union imd ih» atrifc- “ “ ider- ers. SU

St. T he twa tracking gtonpa n - dom iber, Jected the crigiaal ag r«eiii«nt tm t nph. giving the tn jcken $10 an hour Jobo •ck- after two hour*.- Truckers in burg

most areas approved (lie plan, cuts foi- Steel MaiMiiBa_ reported- tb it n d k

Om ablite I t o f i n e d cattaOr' ihM

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ten-cents-

s i e g e s

hospi- the ^IdSliitial suburb of Whlt- m tura tier about •Stm lles southeast of I w as Los Angele5:% i r o n e — “It - burned ^llght uu- te - th o -— — baefc-dctorg-of S m e Uo n ^ s - '^ d-Ed., iJs.A ngeles Coun& firtt nffjflai

went said, but the flamHtwerte con- hing— ta in ^ —before th e re^ y as any y-_son structural dam age. ^ home nr~Santa—JPaula,— ID K pile j re un- northwest' of Los AngelM ^,^< leave, ranches w ere 'd e s tn ^ e d "mt 1 . All I blaze that had swept a c i ^ ijam a 16,000 acres.

It was still reported bi4mln{ ed In out of control Sunday night.I near The hot, d ry Santa Ana wlndi itencd which fed the flames had died

fire down during the night bu t -th* itdyne whirling a ir currcnt was expect imerl- ed to gain momentum again, -oylng The mountainous path of the

fire was Inaccessable to most ies in fire fighting equipment. .______

!7o Hailey Critical

le ac- across the highway, throwing all a.m . the occupants out. AU three re­

ceived head .injuries.Twin Falls Deputy Sheriff Tom

5 1963 Majors and Leonard D. Miller, who were traveling north, re-

h nnA Parted they were forced to leave i f j Lc highway to miss the rolling ' 1967

Val- The Leichliter car came to urred rest on Its wheels but was de-

the mollshed. Patrolm an Plott said. I an assisted In the investlga-„ t Jn tion by Sheriff Orville Drexler. nintV^ * J ,o ln t^ n e r a l services for the

two vlcnftft~are~scheduled fer- 3 p.m. Wednesday a t the Wood River High School Gymnasium

__ by Rev. F rancis DeNardis. l^ s tr s rites for botK~Bgyy~will~faer beld 21 in the Hailey Cemetery. Friends

may call a t the Bird Funeral Home Tuesday evening and Wed­nesday until noon.

« --------Rlcliatd Way n e-^ag ger waa3S horn Jan. 28, 1950, a t Sun Valley

and was a student a t the Wood k and River High School.J . E. He is survived by his parents, n the Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Dug­

ger; one brother, Johnathon Lee 1 M d Dugger, all Hailey: two'sisters,- ' pit, Mrs. M a r c i a Jean Berry, backi Sea CRASH.-pg. i . ceL-7------

C i ty V o te 6 8 T e s tlurch after many setback^, p a r t e d le to company Snd the recall move- : Mr. ment against Sen. Church was •Fva- t e r m p d hy y r. Rankin as :very "dead.”

But not dead enough. Mr. Stumph, a month ago, an-

"We nounced he had formed the h as "Committee to Repeal the Great sent- Society,” and the movement

We was on again. - tiled. „jf get rid of Sfii.

Church. I t^ w lils c t a standard :h of throughout thc-nation and will J by give the people a voice again Iliam in their government," he assert-

' ed. He said again that the move- leck. See EX.BIRCHER, pg. 2. col. 4

I n H a u l e r s ’N e w P r o p o s a lme- ments at steel finishing mills

haul- and fabricating plants and. Ith a caused layoffs or short-term d is- employinent for 15,000 to 20,000I fnr workersl___ _______ 'itrik- The weekly Journal sidd a ce a Pituburgh a rea mill estimated

It lost orders for 20,000 tons be- ition cause It couldn!t make deliver-

les. Another m ajor producer set eco- itj loss a t 40,000 lo 60,000 tons.»• Mill deliveries for the Indiutry

f ^ during Sep te m ^ r were otf 18 p e fcen rfro m Aupist.

Violence sprang np on fhe h tg h « ^ ^ again Sunday night

if tir »*^'*ral days of relaUvecalm. Six shots were fired Into the cab of k rig hauling steel coite near White Marsh, Md. P«v- lice said the shots all nam iwly missed the d r ^ i ^ S ^ n d F .

was the f irs t ihootbig inekieat of the strike la Maryland.

State police x^Mrted about « re- d o n a rock th x tm n t JiK ideait

sent on die PenuiytvaiiUi Ttnpiilke: tour John W . Krock J r . , o t ;'Oimo»>; in burg. Pa ., wa» lgo^taatei<t,'lor A .' cuts ttk.

I f ' 2 W in Fqlfr-TliiiBS-New«

F ro m T ln i« * -N ew » 2 4 -H o u r W(

; T e m p e r a t u r e s |

N i a t i d n ^ I denerHigh I«W P*’" * y - A 1

■ t I ! T “T O S 4 ~ ^ m r w iBbnuircfc. cloudy . W M ..Boston, dear . . . -61 49 •• d a y . M Buffalo, cloudy . . . 70 59 .M a.m.: «

rrc h tca g o rp ii^ p rw e iit. § S a ’c t t '* : S | "-“" J "Denver, clear . .. i 52 32 .07 tomolog]

— Des Moines, clear . 59 ^ 3 6 - —■■■ .. 65 ^ T T W O

, Fort Worth, c l e a r 13 M 1.71>Helena, c l e a r .........“ i * ; ; _ ^Indianapolis, c ld y . 83 « .03 Occasl Jacksonville, clear 81 '65 .07 are beli Kansas City, clear O 46 .87< Idaho L os^geles. clear,' 99 62 . . High pi Louisville, cldy 83 67 ■ . . Is contl Memphis, r&in.>.. 87 67 ' T wind s] Miami, clear.*. . . 80 74 . . than 10

— .. 58 49 .60 Uitle—Mplsr-St. ,fe-Clea r—61—38r— rt- -Imllcate

New OrlMio^cldy 84 69 . . three dNew Y ^ . clear . . 69 57 . . SouthenOkla. City, clear . . 72 47 .75 Indicate

* ?? •• ^BMenlx, c l ^ r . . . .91 56 . . only hi

______Wttsburgh. c dy . . ,76 58-----. . our vallPUnd. Me., cldy ... 60 47 . . MaxirPUnd, Ore.. clear . . 70 43 . . will conRapid City, cldy . . 59 29 . . a i r mc

jif Richmond, fog... . 74 48 . . Northw*f- St. Louis, rain . . . 74 48 .. tain.Re

St. Louis, rain . . . .77 53 1.15 tures tcSalt Lk. City, clear 61 32 .. be In tSan Diego, clear . . 86 59San Fran,, clear . . 83 67SeatUe', c ld y ........... 60 52 ..Tampa, clear ..84 69 Washington, cloudy 71 58 . . High i (T—Trace)------------------------------and aiol

--------- quite sb

HI Low Pr. 0|ir valBear L ake................ 53 22 „,,iBoise ............ ........... 64 32

— ---- Buhl-TTTvsv..... . . . . . 59 32 T e ^Burley .■ .•••..•••....59 34 throuch Caldwell ....... ...........61 28

................« “ So™ .?;£mmctt 67 33 AmFairfield...................56 14

......................Grace ...................... SS 25 Jnn no«aGrangevllle .............. 57 38Hailey ...................... 53 28 _ _Idaho F a lls .............. 52 27

-:JJerome ..................... 63 28 ' JLTJ.Kimberly................. 59 24Kuna ........................ 63 .28 \T a s icLewiston...................6« 50

/ Malad ...................... 60 33 ,; , Mountain Homo . . . . 60 33

P arm a ................... . . 62 28Pocatcllo ................J s s 2»

___ ^ .P reston .....................5a_19-____ mJIJLwjRexburg ................... 52 28 ??Rupert...................... 60 25 J-;.Salmon ............ . 59'

— .................................... . m I I.......... Dick D<_ . . Mlll.sap,H a w a i i William

_______ A m S K ^ - f ^ S t n i t n S l ^ ChristineH ILow Pr.

Calgary.................... 50 42 Mrs. iEdmontaon .............. 55 31 WilliamMontreal ................. 60 53 .11 WilliamOttawa ..................... 58 52 .25 pease. 1Regina 54 37 .01 Lo(3 ^Torontb..................... 58 52 .63 HightoweW inniper................. 57 33. Joseph D

--------Vancouver-. .............. 53—34—.06-neth- TvAnchorage......... . . . . 50 30 sivia E

• Fairbanks ......... 44 30Juneau .................... 46 40 .14Honolulu................... 87 72 Mrs. Wil

■ Mr. and

' ' P r o b e ' A s k e d ' ^ p f h e ^daughter

O n B l a n k e t ^Cas

i n s u r a n c e candacSUN VALLEY. Idaho (AP) — son and :

--------Stata . Ingiiranrp r nmmissloner Henry CliJohn R. Blaine said today his son. De< department intends to crack Oakley, , down on blanket Insurance poll- Heyburn. cies written for what he termed • “fictitious groups." ,

At the annual convention of 8®! and the Idaho Association of Inde- in d e n t I n s u 'r a n c e Agents. Heyoum. Blaine also said he was calling for an Investigation of com- plaints both from and about the State Insurance Fund. .

in prepared remarks the com- M in ii missloner said existing blanket ^ . policies for so-called '•fictitious Barban groups” will be discontinued Yolande 'when discovered by his depart- RUmsey. ment. Irez. Pau

Blaine defined a "fictitious JfV: C a" group” as an association or a group without a common finan- *<aymona cial interest. Cathv

“Our Interpretation Is that our Virginia (tatutes prohibit the writing of TMith m1 »uch policle*.” BUine said. He S n d ra p I added that one association In

ket policy. He did not name the<™“P- . , , . Mrs. Jan

Becausa of . many complaints shelby Si about operation .of the State In- Robert Pc surance Fund which provides Arthur Ks workmen’s compensation Insur- Dan John: ance for all public emfdoyes

------and for some private-eompanlea —Kelly^WBlaine said, the department bas son, Mrs. launched an Investigation. . Mrs. VIct(

"If evidence is available to ter, all J< back up such complaints, we Othello, W

. will cali bearings and if w e find Pamela violatioas of the code, we will Lewin. all •ct,” the commissianer said. LareU Tu(

Blaine also said he was coo- -—

-■ ggggf iS '% t ^ o f - i ^ S i ^---- mnqmfes'Dperating In Idaho to BURLF)

cancel amomoMto poUciea mttar Thomas O —W <lays. ttte death i

S a .tM e d e m dw d m tr tn e n t as Hemy frnt^eonddteftaff-ieqiittitis lU l eU m m oU fBadonra im sons for cas* R Chance oeOMiaD «r mtamobile jtolldea reM Aua. : '■Btf'ttMt.cwHllMMet'be graaw d nesday a t

jfggasrj

■; " V ■■■News Oct. 16-17, 1967

yi W eather^ ,24-hour Weather

Forecast ,J----------------^

Generally fair, (hniugh' Tues- cent 1 If Pr. day. A little waiwer today; H igh'at F; . . . In 60s, low j r to S7, e x c e p t a t B

.. Camas Praltte high 60. to 65. at Go

. . lo irX fR 5 ^ |B m b T lI ty W ^ ifit« « * «

. . near serK Outlook for Wednes- cent I

. . day.lislr. Temperatures a t 8 Soil •01 a.m.: *3 a t Jerome, 27 a t T.

FrW eather Bureau wltlrsSqper 2^*^ cent humidity, 60 at T. F. En- {h,5e

.07 tomology Laboratory, with 92 per 58-16.

—bynopsis. Farm.03 Occasional high thin clouds Mlnli .07 are being reported In Soutliem warn .87< Idaho valleys this ■ forenoon, temp . . High pressure at the surface FrosI . . is continuing quite strong and em T wind speeds . are mostly less temp . . than 10 miles per hour. and ]

-60 _.UltIe change In weather Is Sui imucated -tor^ e Hfext tWO Pf'BrTtl

. . three days in the valleys of i and

. . Southern Idaho. Fair weather is to bc .75 Indicated as high pressure per- thouj -.. sists. Pacific storms will re- temp . . Tinchi lo tliB uui III of us, allowing- -mem . . only higher thin 'cloudiness in to m

^ our vallpys a t tlmpq, _____ ress-. . Maximum temperatures today temp . . will continue to rise a$ warmer to sl . . air m o v e s liitO' the Pacific durin . . Northwest and the Intermoun- Ter .. tain.Region. Daytime tempera- near

1.15 tures today and Tuesday will in oui . . be In the 60s to the mid 70s. ings (

Five-Day Fc. . High pressure at the surface tha i

and aloft is forecast to rediain J”**® quite strong In the Northern In- termountaln Region this week, pecte*

_ Storm activity will be weak In Some valleys and ' temperatures perati

will warm to above normal Boisereadings. . _______ ' FaUs

T e m p e r a t u r e s tnesday tello I through Saturday will average Hlgl from thrra to 7 degrees above mouni normal In the valleys <{f South- main em Idaho. Rising daytime tem- us a{ peratures are indicated through fronts mid week with some slight cool- weak. Ing possible towards the end ot rain t

Magic Valley.Magic Valley Memorial G'

AdmittedMrs. Larry C. Motzner. Gen- Mai

eva Moyes. Paul Carl, and Riley Douglas Flint, all Twin Falls; and I John R. Clark, Alberta. Canada: ing: 1

-----.Mrs7-William-M7-r^tersShr=Mr«; liad :C. Bruce Fuller. Mrs. Clint Haget

------ Loe -Claxton-and Mrs. Jim R. ler. BHerberts, all Buhl; Mrs. C. J.

__Barthelomew, Jerome; Mrs. VietDick Dean and~Mr5T7Wiltiinn- i»etii— Mlll-sap, both Kimberly: Mr.-!, ter at William Brake and Mrs, Paul all G R. Kalbfleisch. both. Filer; Phoen Christine^ Byce. Gooding, and Wende

Dismissed ier, BiMrs. Alfred Anderson. Mrs.

, , William Ahthelm and daughter. T •Jl William Prall, Florence E.•25 Pease. Lillian M. Brownfleld.•01 Lois A. Houk and Mrs. Jay T.•63 Hightower, all Twin Falls;' J \ J J

Joseph D. Kalb. Buhl; Mrs. Ken- _ -neth- Tverdy;—CasHeford, a nd- Sivia E. Randcll. Murtaugh. -i-l-C

Births t f i•“ Sons vrere born to Mr. and pu„.„

Mrs. WUliam M. Peterson and t i ? Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roberts, both f”

I__ Buhl, and Mr. and Mrs. C J.[ Barthelomew. Jerome, aiia a . t,

daughter was born to Mr. and noritv Mrs. Dick Dean, Kimberly. Wil ’i

Cassia Memorial .^e\"^orAdmitted in the

Candace Draper. Joe. Hender- he walI — son and M erle Day. all Burley; Aviv. , npr Henry Clark. Pau l; Dean Robin- Wilner his son. Declo: Leland Peanum , —Potfc ack Oakley, a n ^ Helen Thompson, was nt oil- Heyburn. in and ned • Dism issed in Rus

Alex Schultz. Mrs. Paul Ran- his Zioof gel and son. all Burley; Mrs. Uthu

ide. Gaylon Kidd, and daughter, an extHeyburn. Mosco\

ing Blnhs war.A son was born to Mr. and

jjjg Mrs. Gene Cannell. Rupert.

Jm- Minidoka Memorialket Admitted JP O Uous Barbara Young. Idaho Falls; Four ued Yolande Soto. Norland; Rapjiel and -a irt- RUmsey. Albion; Eucille Ram- driver

Irez, Paul; Sandra Pena. Bur- while ley; Carmen Uresti, Cathy Hoi- of an

. j land. Genevieve Archuleta and Sunday Rftymond Johnson, all Rupert. ond Ai

Dismissed citvCathy Holland, Hall Aston. HampK

, Virginia Jones. Joc Ibarra and was ch Edith Maler. all Rupfert. ahd intoxiciSandra Pena. Bdrley._____ east orCM. -r» J . T crossed^ St. Benedict a, Jerome veered

Admitted traffic,Mrs. James Bames. Wendell; being 1 Shelby Sartln. Othello. Wash.; space 1

p»- Robert Perry. Twin Falls; Mrs. 362 Pol •*» Arthur Kaster. Hagerman; Mrs. The iir- Dan Johnson, Jerome. ■. crossed

Dismissed with tw•«» —KelIy-WefgelrMrs;-Don-John- vehicle;

son. Mrs. Lawrence Reasch ai.d ton’s v< • Mrs. Victor Meyers and daugh- $i ,Q00 a

to ter. all Jerome; Shelby Sartln. approxi we Othello. Wash.; David WiUiams. automol nd Pamela Wallace and R o b e r t r . McL lil Lewin. all Shoshone, and Mrs. Ethride

LareU Tucker, Hazelton.0- ----------- miinnin.

” Infant Dies—to BURLEY — Mr. anfl Mrs. _ „»f Thomas Chance, Burley, report , “ “ J

the death of a grandson. Thom- iPx " It • • Hemy Chance Jr., 3-month-II old aon of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas |1- R Chance Sr., former Burley . “ f®* stvsid^nts. The baby died Wed-1 nesday a t the family home In IS* 3, I LafajretteJnd. J9ineril.Kcvices

V • . ' s ..

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^ ~ ma

■ T ------- SU N N V - ^ 5 ;Tues- cent hunkldity, 28 a t Rupert^ IS High a t Fairfield, J2 at-HaUey. 82 the

: e p t a t Buhl, S4 at CasUeford, 40 . 1 » 65, at Goodhig. At noon, 57 at T. F.F r o i i i w w f t Sir T r a i a i g = w i m = ^ ^ ^ idnes- cent huonldlty. Barometer: M.46. ' " a t 8 SoU temperatiiiM: At .T. F.,

a t T. tour4nch-58-M, elghtOnch 55-SO, a™ 20-hich: 58-57,-SSJnch 6544, a t loc

. Rupert, four-inch 64-50; at Buhl, . ] • tn - three-hich 60-40: at Castleford,

H2per 5M6. . Fa

clouds M inimum tem p era tu res will be u them w arm er w ith above - freezing enoon. tem pera tu res In w estern valleys. ' ■’c Lirface F ro s t will occur locally In west- pg. g an d e m valleys w ith below freezing } j- r less tem pera tu res in easte rn valleys

and p a rts of Magic Valley. ..le r Is Surface winds will continue to g g -P T Btn iBhl Ulia'^fUVm any sp i aying- ys of I and dusting operations needing i, , ther is to be done. Po ta to harvest, al- n e per- though delayed so m ^ by freezing iU re- tem peratures d u r i n g -e a r l ie r ■. lowing- -m ew n g- hou rs , «ho u ld -b » -ab l» ess in to m ake a ' g rea t deal o f prog---------- res s—the- next • few days. .^Solltoday tem perature^ a te not cxpected

a rm er to show any significant dhanges . ’acific during this tim e. ■ ' yjj,moun- Tem peratures yesterday were t, ip e ra - n ear the sam e to slightly higher .. : r w ill in our valleys com pared to read- i 70s. ings the previous day.

. gen>ay forecastirface tha week. Nighttime tempera- ediain ^ slower to respond Bj”' m Tn. ^ warming but near to above . ™ freeztag temperatures are ex- "*=.5 week, pected by mid week and after. ak In Some normal maximum tem- itures peratures for this period are; r™, »rmal Boise 84-37, Goodli^g 83-37, Twin

FaUs 6M4, Burley «2-33. Poca- esday tello 62-33 and Ididio FaUs 81-32. erage High pressure In the Inter- ^ above mountain Region wUI push the South- mahi storm track to the north of J tem- us again. As a result surface

rough fronts In our valleys wUl remain cool- weak and produce little if any . "

nd ot rain th roug Saturday._______ 5"!,^the

t l ie y H o s p i t a l s s>rial Goodinsr Memorial

Admitted f" JGen- Maude Jackson, Minnie Scott. an d Riley Loe, George McLaughlin ^

Falls; and Maude Perkjns, all Good- nada; ing: M arie A nne 'K evan . F a ir- j ^Wri.^ TiplH; M rs.- Hertry Artprhiirn,Clint Hagerm an, and M rs. Don Wal-

m R. ler. Bliss. - - -------C. J . Dismissed ,u “M rs. Victor Brownlee. Mrs. Ken- 5

Utimn- netii—Bauj^igartner—and—daugh- M rs. ter and 'M rs. William Ohlinger.P au l all Gooding: E rn ie Campbell,

Filer; Phoenix. Ariz.; E lm er Johnson, ^ and Wendell: Mrs. F ern Ravens-

ri’ Tries To a g Sli€ld» Un j

K iU I s r a e l i ^ ^ f i c d L e a d e i g ;

. TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — A He Russian-bom Jew tried Sunday city to kill Israeli Communist p a rty of bi

, J leader Mcir Wilner becau.se “ he said

viet Union trea ts its Jew ish mi- cal p nority .” police said. It

Wilner, . who heads the left ward wing of the party in the Knes- tive set, o r parliam ent, was stabbed tive-\ in the back by tho a ttack cr as said,

ider- he walked with his wife in Tel rley; Aviv. A hospital la te r reported T J . , 3bin- W jlner out of danger. X V I

)son. was no t nam ed, turned him selfin and claimed he was a rre sted *7 In Russia several y ears ago for

Ran- his Zionist views. | - c ^Mrs. L lthuaniin-bom Wilner. 51, Is (iter, an extrem ist who adopted the

Moscow line during the six-day re ta r ^ war. „

and ------------------------- ,yi„g

, Crash Damages Four Vehicles “'fn'

alls: Four vehicles w ere dam aged offlec .chel an d -a 25-year-oId - Twin—FaH.<r S ta te !am- driver was cited for driving Bur- while intoxicated a s a result Hoi- of an early m orning accident Jy “ and Sunday in the 100 block of Sec- * 'ejn

rt. ond Avenue North. ? 'City police reported J e f f !P

!ton Hampton, 1620 F iler Ave. E .. 25. °a y 1 and was charged with driving while and in to x ic a te . His vehicle, going

east on Second A venuo 'N orth , Thur; crossed Shoshone S treet and veered Into the wrong lane of traffic, colliding with a car

lell; being backed from ,^a parking ...^ sh .: space by Jam es R. Baker,' 32, ,,>lrs. 362 Polk St. ' 'iilrs. The Hampton vehicle then "atioi

crossed the street ahd collided ■ w ith two other properly parked

jhn- vchic tesrD am age~ to 'M rrH B i7Tp « e i t - a--d ton’s vehicle, w as estim ated a t »gh- $1,000 and to th e 'B ak er m achine t in . approxim ately 575. The o ther m s. autom obiles w ere owned by F.! r t R. McLain, N am pa, and Susan ^ ' I r s . E thridge. K im berly. — -

— Better fcate------SBUFFALO. Wyo. (AP)— cun

In iitX^ Carl Kalteahach M tw ith- • "»*» *1* whAi ba 5; ^

lived in Midwest. Wyd.Recently tiie man walked

Up to Ksftenbach on a Bnf*

«iv—fMDS'VS for Interest. baaitb

V ■■■ •■ ', r , ■' ' . ■

3 Gunmen 1H old Up JCargo Hauger 1

? NEW YORK fAP> ~ Th'n^ ,SVT gunmen w e a r i n g Halloween

masks-held up a cargo hangar S v of American Alrlhies at Kenne-—— :----- dy -Airpor t Stmddy nl^ht aiid

made off with $102:000 In cash JT inert, IS and sapphires and rubles from rl ifiey, 32 the Far E ait. ’ ^ hrford, 40 The bandits appeared at- the *7 a t T. F . }*J*" ar.__ln _a section ot

Br: M.48. ' Brmed with pistols. ?T. F„ rounded up an unarmed guaird

cii 55-SO and six freight . clerks, then1544 , a t lo ck ed ,th em Jn _ th e^h an g ar,___ ^at Buhl The -cash and gems -' were S

istlefordl vi

j: — ------ - t ’’- — -— . ca_________Ex^ircher— ?}j

freezing « te s t,"Funds ,to finance the cam - '

paign com e from various “ un- * f r e e in g i n d i v i d u a l

1 valleys - Nc“ We can ’t Identify our contrib- thi

nHgJi.e.E utorsrbocauso-thcy-would-suffeE.Tn..their je iili u r pei'su'iial llfe ^If we d id ." M r. Stumph said, thj

vest, ai- Being a |. conservative Is—n o t Ml , of‘en a bed of rosfes, - m'’ And th a t brings us to today, ™

with Mr. b tum pn leading a con- of p rog ' iiervatlve ticke t In the Twin ■

Fgtts-m nn1clpgt-e lecttoirNo^^-7. bo With him a re Lawrence Tolman,

Changes q / ja c k ) Pope and Nolan No Victor. w l

ay .were M r..S tum ph said they a re for the y J all units of governm ent spending tht to reaa- m ore m oney than they have

Income; against leaving future pa generations to pay for our ex- an penditures; against the present pa city m anager form of govern- jar me^nt — because It does not m

resM nd 8lve the people a voice, they J _ allege — and against Urban Re- unj“ * ncwal In any form . roi

There a re a lot of other things an „ Mr. Stum ph and the others 2.5

a re fo r and ag a in st b u t basically rin W **e sa*'* **'®y stand fo r less gov- ^I em m ental control over the in- agi

dhrlduah------- ani. M r. Stum ph said he broke vit

aw ay from the John Birch So- mi ciety because th a t group did not Ha have an active political pro- mo gram , " lu s t educational.” eff

He said recently: " I t ’s tim e I if any acfion. not talk .” M r. fer

_______ Stumph sa id th is seem s to be forthe feeling oround the country Fl«

i l « among conservatives. " If we coi l i o lose in the presidential election. Hy----------- nnd conscrvatives-do-no t"gctT i ra ir i a l voice. I feel this country cit;

and our A m erican w ay of life / » Is doomed.” he said. Vic

i?ii The "C om m ittee to Repeal the bri G reat Society” has as Its offi- rar

I otxM- eers, people in California. Colo- sai rado. W ashington. Michigan and the Oklahoma; .Mr . - Stumph says. Tip

on Wal- iji the e ffort to recall Sen. 1 Church. 'TWr. Sfi'tnph reported me

„ the com m ittee has not begun flee J u* to solicit signatures fof the re- lax

^ a u g h - catl-pctitiD nr-M ore-than-20,00a .on_ a re required in Idaho, if a re- tlv<

inipbell, eent Fourth D istrict Court ruling sai< ohnson, j j reversed. T hat ruling sta tes tho;

senator can be recalled. T □n-Wal. —Ho-caiA-h«_PYpprtq to get the hea

signatures. ofMr. Stumph works with his Hai

committee full tim e and man- the L V ages to "p a y the bills a t hom e.” elm

He Is LDS, served a two-year mission In California, was In -la s the Air Fo rce for foUr years, j y j and attended college a t Brigham

-------- ^yminp-JInlvprsltv nnd W e b e r T l^ ' ' State College, both In Utah. J . JI) __ A He said h is efforts toward aSunday city council seat a re because H, t p a rty of his political convictions, and Mai i.se "h e said "m any people like me are day thn S'?- tnlfinr an nrtlvR Intprpst in-Irw JKBS Ish mi- cal politics.” ficei

It is a conservative push to- nea. le left w ard the election of a conserva- M

Knes- tive president, o r a conserva- 27, 1 tabbed tive-voiced Conigress in 1968. he was ker as said. Clar in Tel -------------------------- villeRusk Qarifies S"

r , who --------------------- -— — • yeaiWarnings On ^Igo for , her„ Red Ounacd the WASHINGTOJ>KAP)^------Sec- J918iix-day re ta ry of S tate Dean Rusk took that

the unu.sual step today of clari- the fying his irecen t warnings on Grai Communist China by saying the she : th rea t has nothing to do with sinci the Chinese, race . Su

In a sta tem ent read by press Mrs. m aced office Robert J . McCloskey the Kim —FaH.<r State—D epartm ent—stron g ly -d e- Reyi Irivine "'e'* •*’a t Rusk had Invokedjthe (Pei

resuU so-called “ yellow peril” to justI- a bi 'c iden t fy <lefense of South ettc\Df Sec- Vietnam as being In U.S. nation- SopI

al interest. T he sta tem ent was Mrs. J e f f reply to a rtic les in some Sun- g ra r

E. 25. day newspapers. chile' while Commenting on R usk 's news Pu ’ going conference statem ents last ijuct

Thursday. McCloskey said, "the the 1 t and’ secretary wholely , repudiates Buri ■ n f -tlie-effort-to. pu t into h is-r to u th ftigji , o r Into his 'mind the notion of a rk ine “’e y«"°w Peril.»r' 32 “The secreUry called atten- hC " ’ ’ tion to the concern of the free Com:

nations of Asia, and the con- gjj a 3llided cems their leaders have ex- susp< tarked Pressed in similar terms about <jem< Harrro ^eit-long-lcrm securityi—These ted concerns have much to do with roris ichlnc siecurlty, our security and boml

with the peace of the yorld. —— p "They have nothing to do >

S ^ i i with race."_________________

^ F A L S E T E E T H i_ _J3hawl!igJfiicltiicy _ j__

Increased! np te 35% iCUnlcaJ tmtm pror* you eui now

kftch «*t and alMrv better—easke (tontoriBi»verm|« vp to 95% mort tf :

**• you CTTtekto 4 lltO» FAflm T H on : 7ourplAtm.PA8mTErbold«tippOT« : and fowwn mor* flrmlt tlMT f««l mor* oom fartabto.rASnrrH b o o t mU* ftdd-Hloc«n*tiour.Ho9imua7, pMM tMta. Helm cbj»dc **dentu]« odot'. Dentxme* tbei flt ere eBeentiel to beeJtb. 00 eee TOUT dentlet mvuJerty.

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' h y O EO K aEIH C ARTHUR - | ai - SAIGON (AP>—A U. S. Ma- rine plana ’accidentally h it the .lo M arine uutpost' Of Con 'rhien sj

'in with a bomb Sunday, killing rt threfe M arines and wounding ai

™ nine In , the second m istaken ni bom bing there in three days; . n( ' ’ Com munlst shellfire wounded N ano ther eight ,MRrineaL-»t_ the m uddy base guarding K ea m ul- tratlon routes Just south of the IJ

‘ demUltarlzed zone. ■?nar A m istaken bombing F rid ay

kllledytwo-M arines-and-woundM — fm 21. Both Incidents w ere being In-

‘*>®vesUgated.T he defenders o f Con Thien fo

:-----------cam e—under—re p e a te d -sa v a g e h«r» t» — shellings-last-m onth-from N o rth atk i ____Vietnam ese believed attem pting Cl, 0 ne) to take the outpost but o v e r -13 irch is whelming Am erican firepow er Pi

b eat back the assaults. g«B cam - U-S. B52 bom bers, which p lay C< JS "un- a m ajo r role In the ba ttle Pi i d u a l around Con ThIen,. sw ept Into

North .Vietnam 50 m iles above contrib- U'e dem ilitarized zone, th e ir v l l ^ u f f e t deepest ra id in 10 m onths -and bu ir l-H f - ♦h«Tw.rnr, r a . s T j m r f gh said. m ain entry to the Ho c m Ei

I s - n o t M ihh tralL -w hich c arries Com- Jc . m unist troops and supplies ril

today, through-Laos and Cambodia to shTT con- Sbuth Vietnam;-------------------------- c a! Twin The • elght-englne, $8-mlllIcm Ti Noi^-7. bom 'bers^e-usualiy^ltetrt-^ iw ay 10 dolman,' from possible danger from mi

Nolan North Vietnam ese m issiles, So which can reach them even a t Hi

a re for the 30,000-foot altitudes w here re lending they fly. ' chy have The bom bers struck truck Wi

future p arks, supply concentrations sur ex- and f u e l ' storage sties a t the present pass a fte r com ing from Thai- fo: govern- land ,over Laos so they would be se ies not In North Vietnam only briefly. Tl !, they , Today, they w ere back pound- Mi >an Re- ung a suspected Red Infiltration in

route 10 miles above Con Thien ' things and a suspected buildup polht

others 2.5 m iles southwest of the Ma- vlijslcally rine Jo rtre ss .. --------- ------ coss gov- W eather ..ham pered strikes a t the in- against North Vietnam Sunday by

an d -h alted -a ll-ra ld s-a ro u n d the of broke vital p o rt of Haiphong bu t the ch

'Ch So- m an who has com m anded the he did not Haiphong cam paign prom ised il pro- m ore m issions in the continuing . ] ’ effort to Isolate tfie port. - Chs lim e Holding a farewell news con- be* M r. ference in Sa|gon before leaving da

to be for com m ana • of the Pacific Chlountry F lee t In Hawaii, the 7th F leet La 'If we com m ander. Vice Adm. John J . Mt lection, Hyland J r . . said the recent F r r gcfTi r a id s -h a d cu rn a ir^ fo u r-x if-th e FU :ountry city’s m ain bridges. ' Wtof life Acknowledging that the North

V ietnam ese were repairing the eal the bridges and had se t up tempo- vie ts offi- ra ry pontoon structures. Hyland wil . Colo- said Navy planes would hit ne: on and them again "when the tim e is Chsays:— ■rlper' ' ------ ---------------— - ■—- <hili Sen. Hyland m ade no d irec t com- Wc ipbrted m ent on whether he was satis- riti begun fied with the rccent g radual re- mc

the re- laxatlon of the Pentagon 's ban qu( -20,000 nn rnlHs against certain sensi- bill

a re- tive targe ts in the North. But he 1 ^ ruling said m ilitary men w ant "all sta tes those targe ts turned loose.” ' V

called. Tho U.S. Command 'reported Ice »et the heavy dam age to a t lea st th ree hel

of five targets ln~ the—Hanoi=' det: th his Haiphong a rea that w ere h it for Ed'

man- the f irs t tim e Saturday. T hey in- Ing om e.” eluded boat yards, a ' s to rage We o-year ----------------------------------------------- - rec

^ ^ ; s ! Mrs. Marlin,r ^ Hansen, Dies ^ard a " “ •‘I’•cause HANSEN — Mrs. N ora Bliss Nai i, and M arlin. 86, Han.sen, died Sun- ano le are day m orning a t her home. She Chi in-lo> was found..hy. A graiid.son—Qf^-sadlJ

ficers said no autopsy Is plan- Wei >h to- ned. funserva- Mrs. M arlin was born Feb. serva- 27, 1881, in Berryville. Ark., and T 58. he was educated a t Profes.sor 'ces

C larks’ Academy In Berry- be ville. She taught school there m

• _ and served as county recorder Cha I C o a t Berryville for a num ber of son .years. She was m arried to set

Eugene George Marllrt Nov. 23,' ~ 'IX - 1904 in Berryville. He preceded J '

her in death in 1958.She moved to Hansen with

her husband in the spring of ^ .. -Sec^ J918 and had rciiJdcd^here since h : took that tim e. A charter m em ber of , clari- the Dan McCook Circle of the p ;s on G rand Arm y of the Republic, „ ' lg the she had resided alone in Hansen w

with since h e r husband’s death . Met Surviving are three daughters, pun

press Mrs. Orlo (Jessie) M cEwin. Hovy the K im beriy: M r^ J lo ry a L (H e le a )____/■ ^ e- Reynoia.s7Tlansen; Mrs. Howard g . d j h e (F ern ) Hubbard. Portland. O re.: Geo justi- a brother. Carloe B." Hill. Fay- r e d South etteville. Ark.; two sisters. M rs. and ation- Sophie Sewell. Berryville. and brat : was Mrs. Rosa Wright. N am pa; 16 both ! Sun- grandchildren; M g reat ^ a n d - Chu

children. . dis.news Funeral services w ill be con- the

last ducted Thursday a t 2 p.m . in rect the the Twin Falls M ortuary Chapel. Hon

liates Burial w ill be in the Sunset g est^outh M e p n r la rP n rtc ------- ^ ^ hearan of ------------------------- o , s

YOUTH WOUNDED Itten- HONG KONG (AP)^:iChinese

free Com munist bombs today wound-' con- ed a 16-year-old bomb-throwing

ex- suspect on a roof and an arm yt ^ u t demolition expert in the colo- ___

ny'S fifth day of mbunling ter- wlth rorism . By noon, nearly 70

^and bombs had been uncovered. :

„"rMOKLHEAT j -" ! HIH.OILno. n ten * 733-5361 |or«e IS r L J. PEIKSOHi d i s % ,£ S ^ o r C

: C o ld SMIw S tam p s Iftfpj: i :----- ; ........ ................ ■ ■ 5 "H 3

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n iie O u tpost ms . Ma- It also re p o rte d . three, plane h it the,losses over the -Weekend h u t

'ih ieii said none w as connected with killing raids in the Hanol-Halphong v “

lundlng area .' They brought to 701 the f ‘ ilstaken number of com bat planes - an- ^ lys; . nounced a s downed over the 'oimdcd N o rth .' “ ' J t t - th e ------ - _________

''Magic Valley" W undts - — Fiiwerals— - ^eing hi- * yeai

RUPERT — Funeral services Su Thien for Mrs. M ary Ann- W alters will bani

savage h e conducted:at2:pan."Thursday W al 1 N o rth a t the P au l Congregational W al impting Church by Kev. tm ll-H a n se n r m o t f~ovei^ t.ai.'t lUes will be hold In the ilre i epow er Pau l Cemetery. The family sug- Phil

gests memorials to the Minidoka bert dl p lay County C ancer Society or the ber.

ba ttle Paul Congregational Church. . sistept Into --------^ ^ and

above SHOSHONE — Funeral ser- th e ir vices for F red ric R ichard Mab-

hs -and butt will' be conducted a t II J®,, TK13~lff a.m . W eanesd^rarTRTShoshone Ho Chl Episcopal CHnrctr—^Ith— iteYr-*f“ I Com- John F. Tulk officiating. Last . upplles rites will be held a t the'-Sho- “ |*ct }dia to shone Cemetery. Friends Jb ay ■

mllllcm T u e^ ay and -'Wednesday untn wlll, t-^»way 10 a.m . The-fam ily suggesls-me-

from morials to the A m erican Cancer Isslles, Society, In ca re of Mrs. Robert ven a t Haddock,'Shoshone, o r the rec- B^eg where reatlonal fund for handicapped

children, in c a re of R ay Turner, ^ truck Wendell.

rations ---------a t the HANSEN — Funeral services C . r

Thai- for Mrs. Nora Bliss M arlin. Han- o C 3uld be sen. will be conducted a t 2 p.m. iefly. Thursday in the Twin Falls A , pound" Mortuary Chapel. Burial will be tratlon in tho Sunset M em orial Park . . ,, Thien --------- *n(I point BELLEVUE — Funeral ser- w®« le Ma- vices for Jam es Hardie will be *n n

------ conducted - a t - 2—p.m .- T^iesday -1 “ *'strikes a t Bird Funeral Home. Hailey, fntei Sunday by Rev. E ric Jungbauer. pastor “ °n. nd the of . their C om m unity—Baptist — lUt the church. Milit^iry rites will be ®tag( ed the held In the Bellevue Cemetery. ’amised ---------- teriatinuing .BUHL — Funera l services for

- Charles LeRoy Brinkman will rs con- be- conducted a t 2 p.m. Wednfes- '®*^; eaving day at St. Jo h n 's Lutheran "® Pacific Church by Rev. Henry Treit. comr

F leet Last riles will be held In Sunset ^oes ohn J . Memorial P a rk . Twin Falls, build recent Friends m ay call a t the Buhl " ’ate o f- th e F u nerarC hapel'^T uesday-aT T d f*"®'-

Wednesday until noon. andNorth --------- how

lg the TWIN FALLS—Funeral ser- cated tempo- vIces"for Harold E vere tt Hine " e ly land will bti conducted a t 2 p.m. Wed- count Id hit nesday at the White M ortuary b^*'] Ime is Chapel. Friends m ay call a t the *"8 tl —•-—^ ^hapeK-Monday:—Tuftsday—a n d — : com- Wednesday, un til 1 p.m. Last

satis- rites wili be held In Sunset Me- lal re- morial Park. The family re­'s ban quests that,any m em orial contri- (Co sensi- butlons be m ade to the Klmber- Sparl

But he IjTMelh'oaisrClrarch;------------------Marii: "a ll --------- tem a” WENDELL — Funeral serv- Mrs.[jorted Ices for Floyd D. Adam will be and t three held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Wen- Cleo

1amri=' deti-Meth<jrfi9t-6hureh-with-Rev,__la rlit for Edward V. H argreaves officlat- Jan . : ey in- Ing'. Firtnl rites will be held in a sei ;orage Wendell Cem etery under the di- Schoc-------- - rection of Thompson Funeral Sur

Chapel. Gooding. Thom

9 TWIN FALLS — Buddhist H°i'les e r v i c e s will be conducted peck

---- ThiircHiy nt 7 p fri. in thn Revn- Knih 1olds Funeral Chapel for Kjulchi gnts

Bliss Nakamura, with the Rev.-M as- jjte r’ Sun- anori Ohata, Ogden Buddhist frrand

. She Church officiating. Cremation OregcI__Qf^ will fnllnw , Frifinds m ay r a i l _____plan- Wednesday a'nd-Thursday a t tho

funeral chapel.

,.^and t w i n FALLS — Funeral serv- The 'essor Ices for C. L. Biggerstaff will Co. bi lerry- be conducted Tuesday a t 2 p.m. was t there *n the Twin Falls M ortuary night o rder Chapel by the Rev. Howard Ol- chang e r of son. Burial will be in the Sun- cash d to set Memorial P a rk . Offi(rr-M r------------------ -— ----------------^loor:eded JEROME — Funeral services entire

for Mr-s. Dora Jess ie Bentzinger ed. b wilt bc conducted a t 11 a.m . matec

m nf Wednesday in the Hove FuneralC h a p e l by Rev. Jam es B. _ _ _ HughesrFlnal rites will be held

f in the Cloverdale Cemetery,. f. Boise, at 4 p.m. W ednesday with

’ Rev. Ralph Fothergill officiating, insen Memorials m ay be m ade to the

Methodist C h ' u r c h Memorial Iters. Fund and m ay be left a t the • iw in. Hove Chapel.elen)---------------------- ----------------------------w ard GANNETT — R o s a r y for Ore.: George G. McGonigal will be Fay- recited at 8:15 p.m . Tuesday M rs. and requiem m ass will be cele- and b rated at II a .m . Wednesday.

I; 16 both at St. C harles Catholic rand- Church by Rev. F ranc is DeNar-

■ d is. Military rites will be,held in con- the Bellevue C em etery under di-

(1. in rection~of the B ird F u n e r a l apel. Home. Hailey. T he family sug- Jnset gests memorials to e ither the

h e a r t fund or angelus bell fund of St. Charles church. .-______

inese \ , •lund-'

} Flowat# — the most 'I oppreciated w a y toI express sympathy. ~

CkANDALL ,I FLOWER SI^OP II M3 Mofn Av«. t —733-30«-j

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‘ V‘[ I l l i i e s s I s • ■£ i ^ ^ B « F o r " - ' - sij

3 t- -M rs. ' W a l l e r s - Ffm iP K R T - M rs. M a ^ Ann

W alters. 50.'R upert, d ied Sunday j P*?"® i t the-M hil(£ka M em orial Hps- a™‘ p ita l of a lliwering illness. . ,>hons ' w as bora Sept. .29, -1917, fgpc I the -at Sugar City, Colo., and cam e ^eacI ■ an- ■to R u p e rt hi April. 1953, from pain■ the Colorado. On Aug. 30., 1953, ish^

w v m a r r i i to -A lv in W alters here. . ' men

— TT-. : Mrs;^.Wa ltar8:-belongf»l-~tn-tnftP au l Congregational Church. PI- post

' J oneer Social Club and the Paul bovi Ant'erlcan Legion Auxiliary. She jjy ^

_____taught Sutjday School for eighty ears. a ba

vices Survivors Include he r bus- j i will band. R upert; two sons. Ivan rsday -Walters,—R upertr:-and—H a ^ y c te t tional W alters, Feem ng Hills, M ass.; nsenr m other,-—Mrs. _M afle Weber,« thi» Greeley, Colg.; th ree brothers.

sug- Phil W eber. BrTghCOP, Colo. ; Al- Idoka b e rt W eber and Raymond We-■ the ber. both Kennsburg. Colb; four j . 1. , siste rs. M rs. A rt (E sth er) Hert.

^ and ..Mrs. Harold (K atherine) g«r. Hum phrey, both Lyons. Colo.;-

MbK- M rs.' H erm an (M artha) Hergen- 'p k it 11 reder, Heybum . and Mrs. Jake g J ' iHone (E ls ie )-K rau s^R u p e rt—and- two - —

grandchildren. ...... | 7Last Funera l services will be con- ■ J r i Sho- ducted a t 2 p.m . T hursday at

the Pau l Congregational Church f | gjKfl -hv Rev- Fm ll Hansen. Last ritM

will be held In the P au l cem e- ,

rno?iia^s*to the 'l^ ln ldoka County ard" C ancer Society o r the Pau l Con- Ben.

rec- gregationa! Church. “pped '

C o s t s S t u d y Han- S c h e d u l e d O n | a i

i“bl A n n e x W o r kIn terio r ceilings and doors emp!

,e - w ere being put In place Monday theII be *n the new Twin Falls county ^yay.

jud ic ia l annex as the building j,g j , lilej^ entered final stages o f consti-iic- ti,e isto r tion. merr_ .i , . .^ A s-a_ re su lt DfLreachlng-final copa I j,e stages, county officials said they _ .•rv put a stop order on all new ma-

terial o r equipm ent for the j ., fn- building until an inventory can , win be m ade to determ ine the exact "2 , ■

Inbs. ex:pflnditures to date. eran K eber Loughmlller. county reit comm ission chairm an, .said this ,_,pt does not stop the w ork on the alls building but he said no more Buhi m ateria l will be purchased until iTTd final—expenditures—a r e —known

and the tounty can determ ine how m uch of the $140,000 alio- Fu

.p . cated for the building rem ains, a t 1 Hine He said it looks a s though Epis( Ved- county offices will be able to with aarv begin moving into the new build- atiry?

•Up ing the first week in November, a t SI

Me- V .4I c t s l l memntrl- (Continued F rom Page One) ?ber- Sparks. Nev.. and Mrs. Gladys ® " , '-------Marie—Wright.—Bellevue:__

tem al grandparents. M r. and erv- Mrs. George Davis. Bellevue,I be and pa ternal grandm other. Mrs./en- Cleo Dugger. Hailey. USE

— Tnmc-! Fiiw ard Peck was bom FO R :lat- Jan . 21. 1949, in Hailey, and was 1 in a senior a t Wood River High 1 di- School. . J leral Survivors Include his father.

Thom as E . Peck, B e l l e v u e : m other. Mrs. George KIrshner, y

hist Hailey; two brothers. Thomas 'ted Peck and Michael G. Kirshner, iXS;. Ivith Hnllev: m aternal gram loar- ‘Chl ents, M r. and Mrs. J . E., Leich- ^as- liter. H a i l e y , and (maternal hist grandm other, Mrs. Vi Peck, tlon Oregon.cfliL__________________ ____________ e m ithe , 1 *

Cash Taken d i3rv- The Consolidated Frelghtw ays ” will Co. building a t 211 Fireightways, ST > I.m. was entered som etim es Sunday q ary night and a sm all am ount of ® 01- change taken from the petty

iun- cash fund, city police reported,Officers said it appeared the ^

door had been kicked in. The ces entire olflca area was luiisack^ ger ed, but company officiaU esti- u ..m. m ated the loss a t less' than :ral ' — —

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Seeii Today■ ■ Mrs, TCelth Wied^heft' dlscuih.

' sing college son . M ilb lia 'C ^ g ree tln g -frlen d s . .. . Danny

a Heath accom panyhig his fa ther > — to-polloe station-.-.- .- Faye-,M or-- Ann answering te l^ b o n e i^ lls

i f e a ^ t^ r e n c e Parker taking fam- .«o^ ilies on-outing . .-.-Cal-Bernard

looking- through weekend traffic •1917, reports .. .' . Lt.,JDean Bennett :ame reading ma([a?ine... Lee Logaii' from painting white, daisies 011 auto- L S"^ mobile . . . John Kunder talk- ilters jjig- a^bout daughter’s , engage-■ m ent -. . . E v a Lou Ijewis as- i- tn e plating ■ ■ friend - w ith ^idean for ■ - '• P*r costume p a r ty - : . '. ; . Mrs. ,B111

Boyd talking to friend . . . Bob-■ 1 u? by Wills waving to acquaintance eiSH .-.-^Gene-Sharp.giYhig.old friend- . a bad'time about not being abl^ nus- JQ ]jeep silent, about humorous , Jyan situation . . . Mr. and Mrs. Vern

Skeen drlving on-Sim rlse-Boule. ass.: vard . . . Vic Cimimlns waiting r „ [ ’ for stoplight-. -. H a ro ld _ H u m ^

\ l ’ o’” '®ys with his thumb ban-'- daged . . . Ana overheUrd. "I

, ^ couldn’t s e e ’the (leaves for the dust and th a t road isn’t too ‘

rine'J smooth e ither." olo.;-

S Death Takes , Ttm^ F. R. Mabbutt- E'tl Of Shoshone

' SHOSHONE F r e d r l c ^ c h - -

Coti^ Benedict’s Hospital. Jerom e, of a lingering illness. —

He was born, Aug. B, 1915, a t Salt Lake City. He cam e to Shoshone when he was, 3 years old and a t t e n d e d Shoshone

^ schools and the U niversity of I n Utah. He m arried Helle An-

dreason Aug. 27, 1938, a t Sho­shone.

t Mr. M abbutt w as a veteran of World W ar I-I.-and-has been

oors employed the past 20 years by iday the State D epartm ent of High- unty ways. At the tim e of his death o*nS he jv a s m ateria ls technician f»t. ;ruc- the Shoshone office. He was a .. , m em ber of C hrist Church Epis-final copal,-Sho.shone^-------------

Surviving are his widow, three sons. Fredric R ichard Mabbutt II. Florence, Kan.; Jonathan . M abbutt. student a t University of Idaho, Moscow, and Christo-

jn tv o h tr MabbOt. student at_ Brjg- thlc Young University. Provo; thp one daughter. A ndrea Mabbutt.

Shoshone: his m other, Mrs. Eve- infii lyn M abbutt. Shoshone; one

brother, Morris M abbutt, Glen- nine ^a le , Calif., and dne"‘grandsoh. jllo. Funeral services will be held lins. a t 11 a.m . W ednesday a t ,the lUgh Eoiscopai C h u r c h , Shoshone,. to with Rev. John F. Tulk offici- iild- ating. I jis t Vltes will be held ber a t Shoishone Cem etery. Friends . ■ m ay call a t B e riln FuneVal Cha- . .----- p et"T uesday ~gn t r w edtresday 'UiiP

til 10 a.m . The fam ily suggests m em orials to the Am erican Can-

_v cer Society, In ca re of Mrs. Rob- , j„ . e r t Haddock, Shoshone, or tho

g recreational fund for handicaiv ped clilidreni—In—c a r* —of—R ay— Turner. Wendell.

drs! , --------------------------USE ■nMES-NEWS WANT ADS

'om f o r FAST SELLING RESULTS was —ligh

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8 1 2 Main Ave. No.■ttv 7 3 3 - 5 8 5 5

STATE FARMMUTUAL AllTOMORILE

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---------- — HE Vt ^I'M STUdK! Bf t f l^ P ry r i a to.Just had to see w hat w as down the^e Ii Salem firem en 20 m lqutes Sunday to . f stuck from tlie bridge raUloK. T h e 't io jr grandparents. (A P wirephoto) _________

State PTA M.Slated Hftre I'

‘ - t h e nroeram for the sftate con-.followed vention of. tiie Idaho Congress ^ the T> of P aren ts and T eachers, to be Conventic held in Twin Falls Nov. 1-3, Y ears.” was announced Monday by local Mrs. I PTA Council officials. • Falls, ste

All PTA m em bers in the area the p resi are invited to a ttend sessions the Nov. which will be held in O’^ a r y a t 9 a .m . Junior Higi' School. E ach local, posium ‘ unit is entitled to a voting dele- ing the M gate . for each 25 members, sponsibili based on last sp ring 's member- M odern

..ship. ' M abbutt,The first • general m eeting Is Mary^Adt

sceduled for 7:30 p.m . Nov. 1 and D r. 1 with an address by R obert Gibb, Both N

------------------------------------------------ taken uprious phc

, T » 1 A d inner1 ^ T i T i » » - r l~ fc T |~ | l f > g ______ M nv T nt t x t - 1 - 1 : ~ Nuv. A u

m em bers

On Parochial "rK ^ el. “ IdahSchool Aid . R ichardS

_ chairm an WASHINGTON (A P) — The j^ts will

Supremo Court agreed today lo golse; C decide if , taxpayers can bring R avenscr lawsuits challenging federal ed- Grange, " ucatlort^program s-that-ftki-paro- ■ -Me rr llt~ chial schools. Schopl T r

This m eans the court will bring g re rc-examlnc a 1923 decision that day, Nov. has barred individual taxpayers smoking i from going to court to try td en by Mi block large-scale government William I spending program s. Dprcey R

----------- T huar— tliB ~ court .“ d irec tly diclal Coistepped into the controversial Trouble.” church-state a rea for the first Friday, tlm e^flnce its 1964 ruling bar- close w iti ring required Bible reading In Action In the public schools. for the !

______ The targ e t of the cu rren t law-suit is assistance to pHTOChtat a s-mfviffn schools under the 1965 federal E lem entary and Secondary Ed- P;™;, ucation Act.

A three-judge federal court In 7New YorK u t y dism issed thr gn addre! suit, brought by seven civic and ^ education leaders, las t June by -tallation a 2-1 vote.^

This prevented determination >minimiiiiii of the, taxpayers’ claim that spending of federal funds for v v I 1 3 parochial schools violates the DUIW

---------Prlnclnle of church-state separa- M aglntntion contained in the ISt Amffia- ^ ^ 3ment to the O.S. Constitution, m arrlag

U.S. Circuit Court Judge Paul the wou---------R T -H ays;^ined-by-UiS. District —deep br«

Judge John F. X. McGohcy, ther cou said the seven taxpayers had no But n< standing to sue because thcv His w could not show they directly suf- ter him, fered dam ages. t u m ^

U.S. District Court Judge Mel- The you vin E. Frankel di.ssented. saylni; and tho taxpayers have the right to at- and n e r tack a law "respecting an es- Magisi tablishment of religion.” ed th« <

The test case w as supported w as

gress, the Ncw York Civil Ubcr- all lies Union, the United Federa- “ nto ne i tion of Teachers and the Unit- «nall Uv< ed Parents-A ssociations........................S u ^ i

Thci federal program provides........ I won ( funds to finance guidance ser-.........He boi vices, purchase of textbooks and and th is sorne instruction In religiously B’t «Sha»

......... operated schools. _ ........„■■■■

— Ne wTOTRecorJJustlcc Court TATES O

Gfbert L. H arris J r . , refused je s s ie ”(o waive extradition when,he ap- {JiotJc e ’i peared on a charge of non-sup- h . t . Robii port. He is free on {1,000 bond and the case was continued until “j Nov. 9 when ^ e extradition rinoatioa or. hearing Is s la te l^

...... and estate oINCREASE SEEN uiT'ilm®'ff

WARSAW (A P) — Poland’s «ii u .. righi populaUon, now just over 32 mil- lion, will increase by a million than or in i every three years, p red ic ts the ■'chairman of the Polish Central pro?trt Office of Statistics, D r. W. of Twin F a VniifaTiu- . iciibed a t Iivawaiec.______________North

___ UGAL-AOVEKTISEM EmS— - i ' lL r ^ n S' . - , ■ M l. vUlon. Twavfl No. iism Written of

NOTICE OP cclved at thWRIT OF ATTACHMSNT_^ noit & Al«X

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TkE Bulldlnf. X FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF term* ot aal

----------TKE-«TAT^OP IDAHO,-IN AND 5% ca*h wliFOR TWIN _FALLS COU N^. and the bal« HUSSMAN REFRIGERATOR CO.. flrmaUoo oi

' CorporaUoo, PlalatlTf,MAX JL BLACK. Defendant, frae and cl«^ M irSaw^ ■ment was Uaued out of th* abova »ubject to ta entlUed Court In tbe abov« enUtIM be prorated action, attaching the property of the »!(! Order < above named Defendant for Uie tum ternu mnd of Thirty-four Thooaand FiTe Hun* determlaed

■ dred NlnetVHBtne and 76400 Z>ollarf In accordaa (04 5B>-78>. ploa intaraat. the lav^

iNWITHias^WHHRSOr. I have Said Aitm hereunto set my hand and the'aeal of rifht to rej* this Court thla »th day of October. DATED tk )M 7 . .(SEAL) „ H. T

H. A^.LAMCASTSR.(S). ____ ;Admi^ d e r t of tha DUtrlct Coart of A- FobBim Oct. 11. 12, 1*. U . M. 17, »

" ■ ______ •

HHl r ,

^own ^ ^ e * * In tbat’e n e k f lt took ~I Sunday to get Brent’s ,h e a d un- liig. The'lloj^liad^beBirvIsltlng^hiar'' ^ta) ____________________ ■ ■

ArMeet: : | jre Ncxy. 1 1“:on-7 followed by. a reception hosted ress ^ the Twin Falls PTA .(^ouncir

be Convention theme is “The Magic ■ l-3r Y ears.” ■>cal Mrs. Dale Buchanan, Idaho H

Falls, s ta te president, will give ■ irea the p residen t’s m essage during ■ ions the Nov. 2 session which begins ■ ary a t 9 a .m . At 10:15 a.m . a sym- ■)cal, posium "C ritical Issues Affect- ■ ele- ing the M agic Years—Whose Re, ■ ers, sponsibility?” H)cr- M oderator will be Mrs. F . R. H

Mabbutt, Dr. Henry Brito, Mrs. ■[ Is Mary^Adam's, Mrs. Gene M errill ■. •

I and D r. Donald Keith. ■Ibb, Both N ov7 -2 and 3 will be ■— taken up with workshops-on'var .

rious phases for PTA activity. ■A d inner is slated for 6 p.m. ■

— j>)ov. a ■ at^ the-H oliday-Inrt for H ------m em bers who have received life ■ ,

I m em berships.At 8 p .m . Nov. 2 another pan- ■

el, “ Idaho Education—Quo Va- dis?” is scheduled with Mrs. ■ Richard Kading, PTA legislative ■ ,

_ chairm an, as moderator. Panel- ■ , ists will include John Corlett, ■

' Boise; Chick Bilyou, Vernon ■■ing Ravenscroft, Tuttle, and William ■

S rt^ iT T riw ^ eT A s^ ia ti 'o n , will will bring greetings to open the Fri- ■ hat day, Nov. 3 session. Reports on ■ ers smoking and health will be giv- ■ td en by M rs. PIcrce Roan, M rs. ■

ent William H art and Sam Stimple. ■Dorcey R iggs will sp^ak on “ Ju - H -----

;t|y diclal Concern -for Children insial Trouble.” ------H -Irst Friday, morning’s session'w il! H lar- close w ith a panel on "Cooper- ■

in Action in Providing Education H for the Sexual Dimension ,o f ■

j„ . Life,” w ith Mrs. H. T. Plum b ■as-m nderatn t.___________

,„l Aw ards will be given a t T H PJ. p.m. w ith sum m ary of the con- ■

vention b y a national guest. The , convention will close with a ban- ■

ouet a t 7 p.m. Nov. 3 featuring M“’J an address , "The HUmutuiUs,’; H ------r by Dr. M arvin Fifield and in- ■

stallation of officers. ■Ion ■minnniiimlimnininm nn

foJ Changes Mind—■ —the DURHAM, N.C. (A P) — ■

M agistrate Jeannette John- Mson w as about to perlorm tne Hm arriag e ceremo)iy w h e n ■

aul the would-be groom took a ■

ther couilhouse office. HBut n o t for long. H .

icy His would-be bride ran af- H ter h im , and the couple re- turned in a few m inutes. H

[el- The young girl was beaming InK and th e boy w as red-faced at- and nervous. es- M ag istrate Johnson sta rt-

ed th« cerem ony again and ;cd all w as fine until she reach- H

cr- all o thera and keep ye only ^ra- unto b e r so long a s ye bothlit- shall liv e?”

Suddenly, the bov shouted:Ies " I w«m’t .’’ ^er- He boiled out of the office Hnd and th is time the b rU e d l^sly B’t Chase 'him.

r ^ lEOAL A DVERTI5EWERTS~ ■NOTICE OF SALE HOF REAL ESTATE H

IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- H , ,, TATES OF A. E. ROBISON and ■ \

ed JESSIE B. ROBISON, huiband ■ irv. and wife, Bolh Deceased.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ■ . ip* H. T. Roblaon. Administrator of the nd Estatea of " A. E. Robison and Jaasla all B. Robison, both deceased, will sell

at private aale. subject to tha con* on flrmxtloa o£..lhe above entitled court, .

on or after the 16th day of OctoBer, I1067. a ir the right, title and Interest |and estate of said A. E. Robison and Jessie B. Roblsoa. both deceased, at the time of ^ e i r decease, and also ell the right, title and Interest that

n said estatea. by operation of law or otherwise, may have acquired other

on than or In addition to. that of said kft decedenu a t tha time of their

. deaths, of. In and to all that certain «1 real property situated in the County

of Twin FaJU. su te of Idaho, de< scribed a t follows, to>wlt:«The North Half (NH) of Lot One ■

^ V lten t— vision. Twin i^aiis,”

Written offers or bids wUt be re- ^ B ;r ceived at tha offlcet of BenoU. B ^ ^ B noil & Alaxandar. Bank and ^ B

IE Buildlnf. Twin FalU. Idaho: the ^ B >F terms of aald aale to be sia follows:ID 5% cash with written offer or hid. H

and the balAoce at tha time of con- ^flrmatlon of aale by Order of Court Mtt, and delivery of«niUa Insorance and |Deed thowmg aald property to bn

It. free and c le ^ of alt encumprmn e t: or subject to tuch egcnmbrancea if

IF NrcBtMr •‘u iu m c i rae aame.~and ^ v« subject to tsucet for I9t7 which shall M be prorated based upon the date of be said Order of Court, or upon tnch m terms mnd coadltlona aa may ba n* detarmlaed by taid - Admlnttrator rt ta accordance with tha provltlona

ot the Uw.. ^ Bre Said AtfmlalttrBtor rvaarvea tbe of right to reject an offert or bldt. ^ B T, DATED this eth day of October, ^ B

■ H. T . ROBISON H____ ;Adminlitnuor ot-Uw^EfUtte ^B - —

rt of A. B. Roblaoa and J«aala ^ B7, B. JRobiaeo, Bodi X>eeaM«d.

I aM rtfej

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431isted B ~ ~ ~ ------------- _ . ___Jn r i r

; | * 55“” to 5‘iring H

I I ' 65“" to '6! 4 ^ 75““ to 7! g | 85““ to 9!' ' f o r ^ ^ ------------------------ ---------------------- .-----

^ 1 ^00““ to mV I r s .H

i l *125““ to 1 5liam B, , H (W aist and L e r

w i l l H ______________________________Fri- ■ ............... '=•s on ■ g iv - ■

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w m Bp e r - ■ M E R C H tion H, o f | B -......... ............................- ' =

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t Im 29.95 Vduej 5 I 35.00 to 39.

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ti- -4 S :6 0 -tc r^ m| - 59.95 to 69.» H

Ml 75.00Lta-a5j

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i | H O PSA Cr|_ _ S L A C K Sjjjj ■ 9 .0 0 V alues

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m r1 5 ^^ H F E E iE^ o W 'Y afu es ,

^ o W 'V a lu es . 0 7 9 ’® V alues. 0 W “ ValuesT

0 1 1 5 ““ V alues. 0 1 5 0 ““ V alues.Land Length of Pants Alteratioi

r WHhBeTO ALLOW AMPLE TIME

MERCHANDISE AND PREPAF

rOpen 9 t3 0 iWE0NESDAirNI6Hn-^lfB ID A O lG H IJT lL 9P

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/alues .................o 39.95 . .........X f - 5 5 , 0 0 .................... VTTTV

o 69.95..... .. o 85.00 . .., ....

►ORDS WASI7.00 f(

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NS)

...... 19.85....... 24.85

... . ... 43.85". —5J-.85 “

^ASH PANTS7.00 to 9.99 Values

4 a 8 5

\en’s DRESS &;rort-SHIRis ^hort and Long Sleeves

3 .8 5

l i able I OFF

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S e i i i i; BRANDS -

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Sll10.95 to 12.^

___ 18.95 to 19.^

------ 21.95 to 24:^

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M E N ’r(LENGTI-

9.95 to 12.?14.95 to 16.917.95 to 19.S21.95 to^24J27.95 to 28.'^KUPPENHEIMER S

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— WINTEIHAONE GROI

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MEN SSWEATERS12.95 V alues......19.95 V alues........

^ 9 5- Values-7 . T7

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’S SIACK -ENGTH ALTERATIONS ONLY12.95 Values. . . .;16.95 V alues.... .19.95 Values . :24.95 Values ____2 8 ^ 5 V a h ie s ......

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id y u r i te

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Oct. ltf-1

" . -' . ' PHITNS 73

Offldal CHy and CU>only N«rtpop«fPubllihrt' d ^ i ’” ona^S un3S r~orn30 S w ^ - y S trM t W u t , TWIn foII», Id o h o , 8 3 3 0 1 , b y T l » r Tlm«»-N*w» Piiblljhlno Company. Inc. j f ■ -

-----JARH) HOW ------------P n iild in l • IN bll*!

O. JrSM«H------ / f . AL-WESTEAAonoglng Edl»o« ,/DALE THOMPSON _ PAUl «TA

Compbiing Room M a n a g tr / ’ S e o i^

If you aje parents of a son, and he -r— is-^boat, ni^e years old. he to htJf

through Jiving a t hom e. V -------Somewhere down the line, since the

. early pioneer days, things have be> come all twisted. Today m ost paren ts

-------rln-thinps fnr t lie ir CllHdrim but~TmlVavfew do things .wifh th em .~• Now, iin Twin Falls, a t least, those

who have young sons will have a chance once agaii^ to do som ething with them —to be a “ buddy” instead of just a parent who digs into the pocketbook a t ev e ry tu rn , believing tha^ shelling out m oney Is a ll th a t is needed , to raise a boy.

- The opportunity Is being presented by officials of the Snake R iver A rea Council, Boy Scouts of A m erica.

On Tuesday night boys who w a n t ' to become a Scout will have th a t op­portunity. They are^*Invited to c.ome

— - tOTany .pujblie::g rade 4 c hooIrQ P-Sfcr^— w ard’s sthool a t 8 p .m ., and take j ^ r t in a unique School Night Cor . i Scouting.

At tha t time the SOduting program —^which In this arfea is without a doubt the best in the United States— will be' refviewed for them . I t is an open invitation to any boy between

P e r p e t u i

Speaking of revolutions, h ere ’s an-

50 years—the debt revolution.Between I9I7 an d 1967, a period in

the following has occurred:The national d eb t has multiplied

109 tim es.Shbrt-term in s ta llm en t deb t h a s in­

c re ase d n early 50 tim es.M ortgage debt is 30 tim es the 1?17

figure.Personal bankruptcies a re 20 tim es j

____larger. ________ ________________ ■Consumer installm ent financing ,

was in its infancy 50 y ears ago, says . the Fam ily • Economic Bureau of , Northwiestem National Life Insurance ‘

changed attitude tow ard debt. 'If you paid cash, you wero consid- '

ered n s ta hip,~ th r if ty ppr.qnn. Tf y nii__couldn't pay cash, you didn’t buy. 1 unless you wanted to fall into th e ' • clutches, of a loan shark . I

— To-buy-n tinmp in .1917,. a .w a g e _ jr— Is a l ^ ‘ worker could~borrow up to a sm axim um of 40 or 50 per cent of val- 1ue on a first m ortgage, which was ‘due in three to five y ears. A fter that, •he could renew the m ortgage by pay- I ing another substantial fm ancing fee.

Short-term co n su m er deb t w as *about $2 billion in mId-1917; it to ta led i $95 billion a t mid-1967 an d will nudgeJIOO billion by the end of the y ea r . *Today alm ost anyone ca n borrow £hundreds of dollars on h is unsecured fsigna tu re from a b an k o r loan com - ipany, and a home b u v e r can borrow I

------up-tO'80;;t>r-eveh-100 p e r c en t- of~the~~tappraisecl value of a.'horti6 and take fhalf a lifetime to pay it off. t

___ Stores now offer a v a riety of cred it ' ?pfttiST-iJnder-tSF^Vevolving charge"^ splan it is possible tp stay perpetually ii in debt by making m odest paym entstha t m erely prevent the balance from texceeding a certain level. v

VIEWS OF OTHERS

Opinions Of GOH, TO BE YOUNG AGAIN

The suburban Detroit grandma who boot­ed a pretty, young; blond junior high school n .art teacher for wearing a miniskirt, later ^ hiked up her own dress in tlie. principal's office asked hoiy he'd like it if sha c:

The Associated Press didn't reveal what « the'principal replied. He probably was as polite- a s ' be could be -under the 'clrram -• tu c e s and didn't express his real opinion, ^

- w M cttT 'O nem ay b e ^ su re rT ra s T jo trex ac tly - r tevarable. ' " ^ d,

Miniskirts are like funny stories which w y greatly in ftinniness depending on who tells tfaem-.Soi»ie can wear minisklrts -a nd-------

—Millet A' ■ Ul Mbuilt like Mbutaw Dtetrldi. bad better let fr lMfcjMnsaaA>li<gber thaa dM lOiM. But a 8f

be a pl

th* 'male' S ^ i in a ld gaj

fim w ay twcJhrni dwiis fhwwi -dtam. soi

... ............... ....... ..._____

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.— ^^JHQNE-Ja3.n9ai^'' '' , . Matnbar of Aa^lt Buraou c

iO' -------Ent«r«Kl-d*‘’T(K6na‘Tddi»“imll, by tho r .>918, a t th» pott offlca Ir

- B3301, undar th* act ol AMCK MiUllOWNEY Ql A. ((

Pybllthar Exatul/ f ALAWESTERCRm- —. WILE

Butlnau Manog'ar AdvaittalPAlil CTANDUY “ HA

Itooi^ AAanagtr^ ■ arculoil

in. a n d h e e ig h t y e a r s a h d 11 yei>e ia h tJ f------ Se if y our boy ia -In t

.u...... e t, an d is no t y e t a Sets in ce the w ith h im to a g rad e s h a v e be- h igh t. I t m ig h t well p

s t p a re n ts s te p th a t you h a v e bee

W611 a s fo r h im . a s t. those STatlpn-wide th e Scoi t h a v e a a t t r a c ts 5,200,000 boys, som ething sh ip in th e S nake Rlvei ” in s tea d th is y e a r w ill b e in-e: 1 in to the T h a Council ra n k s i believ ing p e r ce n t of th e Counci

i l l t h a t is T hroughout th e v a lley p e r ce n t o f a ll boys bet

p re se n ted of e ig h t a n d 18 a r e eni ive r A re a In the p a s t th re e y e a •ica. h as m oved from 329thvho w a n t ' orid out of 529 Councils J th a t op- th e n u m b e r of boys

to c.^ome L a s t su m itie r, fo r instai p a r tic ip a te d In' the^cam

an d ta k e T he purppse of Seoul ligh t F o r . sh ip trnli^lng, rh p rn rtft

j^ y sT c a l^ tn e s s . p ro g ra m T h e oppo rtun ity to li

vithout a to go along w ith him 1 S ta tes— sented . T he Invitation

I t Is an been issued a n d Tuesd ’ betw een the tim e.

e t u a l D e b t

Sere’s an- M illions of A m erican

n. before the old one is paperiod in m onth ly p ay m en t h as b

g ro ce ry bill, m ultiplied B usiness bankrup tc ie

num erous than they \ b t h a s in- ago (abou t 17,000 a ye

e v e iy 12 bankrup tc ies ! th e 1?17 sonal ones—about 175,0

on D eb t’s pub20 tim es Indeed ch anged , say s

T,-------ri-------N oW r-U ke-S an ta^ausH„ of good th ings. D ebt i<a ^ u of sym bol insteadInsurance u cndy of our though 50 v ea rs

sp e c ta c u la r gain s, th e r■o consid- >'ious, m ounting problein Tf y nii B v fa r th ^ ~ m ost—fnIn ’t buy. people ap p ly fo r personin to the consolidation of deb ts. R

to m e rs ' h ab itu a lly livew ngp or__ fniir yyepkly paychenks

’ u p to a solvency.. C red it couin t of val- p lain of a ch ild ish "g imhich w as chology an d th a t m anyf te r th a t, to lack a fee ling of m ora3 b y pay- pay.icing fee. How can we prom ote5b t w as a ttitu d es tow ard debtit to ta led use of c red it?ill nudge F ed e ra l, s ta te and;he y e a r , m en ts should p u t th e ir t

borrow order, sa y s th e burensecu red co u rse in p erso n a l andjan com - ing should b e req u ired itl borrow E vening c lasses in famil

and ta k e for ad u lts . Consumer;ta u g h t th a t im pulse buy

of c re d it ' cu rbed , a n d _ th a t i3udg£ charge"^— se rv e a t le a s t 10 p e r ce

rpetua lly incom e for a sa fe ty m a laym ents F inally , w e should all Qce from the old say ing : "C red it

van t, bub d eb t is a hare

Of Guest EdiM WHAT CUTBACwho l ^ t ' President Jolinson wants i

school propriate all the money he a1®’’ where economies c

* expenditnres. Some coogreIt If aha cism about this procgdure n

~ a report, from Rep. Wendell^eal what gon’s First District.

Mr. Wyatt notes that In I I nnfninn *^6 Admlnistradon announcc

JSJMO-civlllan -employes -on It u u c t iy department payroll, with a j »« nrhlrli ***> million. Blit 1g o n w S 190.000 ’^ere added to govenitirt. ____ In September. 1966.. theitr—t KK'9---- made-headlines with -an aonisetter let freeze bn new hiring. But, ii le. But a government added l08,i)lC)^c t f i be a ployes.

• *‘It is no woftder the tei SnkiDiiId gap* I5 In common use,’* Reg

mented in relation to this to M -digm,- some 300.000 civilian-iederal « a ' S u p - 'the d r i g ^ "cutl>ack‘* was " *Tbe Oregodlaa. • . * • ” •

Oct. 1 6 - 1 7 , 1 ^ 6 7 "

Q ^ A N D R

mmmmmmmmmmmmtm. ' ' WASHINIZ — ------- - - ,---jna—way-<

V..' Rota.'C0loi

^T| | - ' side, of'Us . ' deadbeats 1

" , ; - an answer _______ w lthU tln

---------- , ' , , , jffiuttr4a-^udlt Buraou of Circulation and AP the r

• _ . *• ___ ___UieiE__incp|K6hd'iddiii~RKin mbitar ApriP#, make only po»t offlca In Twin Folli, IdahPk’ the t te a w

• th* act ol Marti} 8, 1879./'Q. K (G<n) lixlKER

Executlva EditorWILEY D O D D S — -----

Advartlalng Managar i ... ~ " V: ^ I l C

__■ Clrculolion AAon^ar__,

a h d 11 y e a rs to . sign on. \ boy ia -in tha t a g g -bracte- " — t y e t a Scout, w hy not go a g rad e school T uesday

ght well p rove to b e the 'I h av e been looking for— ________ ^~TOmetBHig w ith h im , a s___________ Jim.!e th e Scouting p ro g ra m {0,000 boys. T he m em b er- ^h a k e R iver A re a C o u n c i l ------- .II b e in -ex c ess o f 6,500. \ ill ra n k s in th e top five \ the Coimcils in A m erica . , th e v a lley a to ta l of 56 ' ' ill boys betw een th e ag es18 a r e enrolled . r: th re e y e a rs th is Council i'rom 329th p lace to sec- r9 Councils in A m erica in |

o f boys p a rtic ip a tin g . jt\ fo r instance, 2,200 boys 1 in* the^cam plng-pr og ra m^"--T T 7 fc36 of Scouting is citizen- t

rh n rn rfB r biillHlnir an d ' f5SS. ‘ -- ptiinlty to help y o u r boy, k,w ith h im , is now p re - | |Invitation to - jo in h as 1

a n d T uesday evening is mvlk

>ebt IA m ericans, tr a d e in for

d one is paid for, an d the m ent h as 'b eco m e a s per- -sankrup tc ies a r e no m ore lan they w ere 50 y ea rs WASHING 7,000 a y e a r ) , b u t H of 9°'';ik rup tc ies now a r e per- R.y 'Ibout 175,000 in 1967. °“ bHshed . deb t's public im ag e h as moderaUng ged, sa y s th e b u rea u . Ish stance I )tar-Qauv-it-is-4ha-«ouFce—?s. D ebt is v iew ed as a ol in stead of a se c re t andformw

Elsenhower I 50 v e a rs h av e b rough t himself. ;a ins, th e re a re a lso se^ in g p ro b te n ,, .!~m ost—freq u en t r e a s o n . Jng hini to fo r personal loans is fo r ground on of deb ts. M any loan cus- "or “ ys fli :ually live only two to pay checks-aho«d-of-4n-— abDnt-iliB-n' red it counselors com - is sternly co Idish "g im m e now ” psy- then tried i th a t m an y deb to rs seem n g of m oral obligation to

.. . / The Eovei 5 p rom ote m ore re a lis tic - / vehement or fard debt an d sounder one of his er

Hughes’ alleta te and local govern- “perfidious j p u t th e ir own houses in r.ockem c^' th e bureau . A bas ic a](g,

sonal an d fam ily spend- po.sltlon. Sitt req u ired in high school. ' aide took a

ies in fam ily budget con- Issue, th ^"availabTe~^evei v v^heili eneouragenn C onsum ers should be npulse buying should be th a t J 3udgets~ste3iiird--re-- - t 10 p e r cen t of re g u la r sa fe ty m arg in . A R T B lshould all keep In m ind :: "C red it is a good ser- f y t is a h a rd m a s te r .” 1^ g \ ,

WASHmcl ident’s populi more. White searching fo

_ _ ^ - dents to bois■ j ’ moral e. Noi

J C i Q l l O r S Johnson hapf to hear abou who was in i

T CUTBACKS? he U rightnson wants Congress to ap- House I money he asked so that ha honor of bri economies can be made in news of oth am® congressional skepti- jmtceduie-may-be^notcd-in— tep. Wendell Wyatt of Ore- James Madl •ict, trouble thanles that In December. 1965. on announced a cutback of smployes-oo-tto-ex«3«iv.■oU, with a prospect]^ sav- •liion. But by July. J966, mcled to government payrolls. i„g s to ^ Sf , 1966.. .the Adminiatiatinn- "Good old . with-an aonoiincement of a— have "you got (ring. But, in one year, the "Well I ji Kl l08,i)lCt^ew civilian em- very lel’iable

‘ dent Polk suider the term .-‘credibility miUation duri m use.’* Rep. Wyatt" coai- lean war. Da in to this total addition of wanted to ii tan federal employes since— Abe Uncoln, tl>ack‘* was announced.— < tacked Polk

The Intellectui

ANDREW TULLY

W^HINGTON—V e got a ilve politic!jn a -Jw ay -d o w a-:y o n d « r-ln -B o --^ 'tlm BRota. Colombia, whero a sutsy : , pjn^dent ntmed Carim IJera i ®Restrepo . 1s giving 'the rougb ■ ington. Bide of his tongue dally to rldi'- to maJ deadbeats and^thereby providing sometl an answer to what Is wrong Jokeoi with Latin America. ■ {n»y g

Wluit is -wrpngi of- oouroo^ Is— eause lhat the rich either don’t pay , seiise i

-tt>eir-_hjcpnie_jaxfiS-iit_alL jar^^^__Rec«make only token contributions to Pre^< the treasi^es of naUons Whoso televlsl

Y 6 u ’l*e P l t o n i n ^

......... i r ~ ' ~ - - - -

‘ “Switdr-ReiWASHINGTON (NEA) — New tercd o

Y ork 's Gov. Nelson Rockefeller "N ot tnis said by lntimat«!^^o t>e furi- Againous a t the m an he b lam es fo r he declipublished reports that he is "WhemoderaUng his long-held hawk- Yet nIsh stance in support o l P resi- Includindent Johnson's Vietnam policy. John L

T h a t m an Is E m m ett J . Sen. JiiH u g h e s , m agazine colum nist govemcand form er adv iser to P residen t flexibleElsenhower and to the govem or the verhimself. mendinj

The rep o rt^ s 'th a t Hughes, an— cies:—-outspoken dove, subm itted a po- One 1sition paper to Rockefeller, urg- n o r 's elIng him to shift tow ard m iddle middleground oh V ietnam . T he gover- I t Is hainor says flatly to friends th a t can brihe rejected it. • assorted

W hatever o thers m ay s a y . h is prij »bonr~tfiB-m at»!r ; the feovemur— sobject.Is sternly convinced that Hughes Somethen tried to " lev e r '' him by changepassing w ord th a t his outlook change.aifTKil w ar Was undergoing a recent 'Change. " I hi

The governor Is sufficiently about \irehement on the subject so that_ .Eping t<ane of his entourage now brands hope ofHughes’ alleged m aneuvering a th a t an"perfidious a c t.’’ can be

Both privately and publicly. The plRockefeller is insisting that he m ent," ‘la s not a ltered his fundam ental and "qi;)osition. Sitting nearby when an do cropside took a telephone call on currentJie Issue, the governor shouted and rea! ineeurageraent wiien the; m an— GOP -insaid "no change" several tim es, publicHiis sim plest public comment, ut- (disench

^RT BUCHWALD

Keeping UpWASHmGTON — As the P res- ed the w

dent’s popularity sags m ore and w rote anore. White House staffers a re bedienceearchfng fo r h istorical prece- taxes."lents to bolster the P residen t's "Ah'venorale. Nothing m akes M r. spot inohnson happier these days than m ust ha3 h ea r about ano ther P residen t about tli'ho w as in a w orse pickle than do."e is right now, and W hite "S ir, iiouse aides a re vying fo r the coin waonor of bringing him th e bad movemeiews of o th er adm inistrations the CivilIrst. . „ "Ah d"You know. M r . ' P resident.- las , but

am es Madison w as Tn w orse It out."~rouble than ypu a re ." ' "They"Tell m e about It.'* Lincoln"W hy, when the B ritish tween th

urned down W ashington and he He also I ad to 'f l^ -w jih Dolly-M adison, ; i J h e dfgfiis poliUcal enem ies -chortled "P oorfith glee and he w as the laugh- know heig stock of the country ." a ll alone"Good old J im M adison. W hat his ener

ave you got, M arvin?" - m en d s;"W ell, I Just heard from a even tho

ery reliable sou rce th a t P resi- cally wient Polk suffered te rd b le hu- h e a r t yoilUatlon during the U. S.-Mex- th e peop*n war. Danid -Webster even---- “Oh. Manted to impeach him, and -i>l8 couldi>e Uncoln, of all-people, at-------"Nevereked Polk in tbe Congress, you find i■e Intellectuals of tha tlsoe btt^- •'McKit

■■ / ■ \ » politicians spend most of their tu ■“ 'tim e l)iBggIiig''ha from ' dc' gtxxl old Uncle Sucker in Wash- p< I . ington. Ueras Rratrepo is trying ly I'- to make tax inform in Colombia vi { something more than a cruel - in { )oloe on the plain people, and be lie —. may-^et somewbere-lt-only be - . tpI— cause -h e 's ge t suelr a s a rdonic ------r seAse of hum or. na L^lJ8^BC eH dya-jQ r.iJns|ance,_.M r.___m> P re s e n t went on- nationwide de> televlsloD to read some tiix re*' pe

‘Admit It-— __ ining To^Pack Up ]

r ' '

Report Rilestercd on an upstate tour, was: sel; "N ot tru e ." lell

Again and again on the tour, p he declared: ten

"W hen I change. I'll tell you." tail Yet m any Republican figures, nar

Including New Y ork City Mayor attf John Lindsay and New Y ork’s nlh Sen. Jacob Jav its , believe the govem or HAS taken up a m ore the, flexible V ietnam stance and , a t ]nfc the very least, will stop com- gpe mending - the P residen t’s poll-

—cies. --------------------------------------------- “One leader says the gover-

no r’s effort is " to move to the tne middle without getting caught." ^ • I t Is hard to see how R ockefeller' ®“ t can bring this off, what with assorted chroniclers poking into h is private utterances on the . 1;

- - sobJectT------------------ ^Some think they find signs of Sou

change even in hig denials of o ' change. An exam ple from his recent tour: ,

" I have not said anything '[JS® about Vietnam and I am not J,® going to. except to share the hope of the Am erican people th a t an honorable settlem ent ** can be reached."

The phrases "honorable settle- P'"°' m ent," "achievem ent of peace," and "quest for . . . peace'* ■ do crop up frequently in his PI current comm ent. Dovish types terw and realists eager to move the migl O O P-in tlie cliieLriuJi tliey tliliik— deal public sentim ent is trending fron (disenchantm ent with the w ar) c ies

Up Jbhnson’sed the w ar, and H enry Thoreau trouw rote an essay on civil diso- Amebedience and refused to .pay his th a t tax es." - fice.

"A h've alw ays had a w arm " /spot in my h eart for Polk. He up im ust have felt the sam e way it oabout the intellectuals a s Ah it to do ."

"S ir, did you know Abe Lin- annccoin was plagued by p e a c e onem ovem ents that alm ost wrecked d en tthe Civil War?"-" ve lt

"Ah didn 't know that. Doug- hype^ s . bu t Ah'm g lad vou found & M i t ou t." '

"They also called him King th eLincoln and said the w ar be- th e 'tween the s ta tes w as a failure, w ith He also had the w orst Ume with

^ e d reft.” ^ - - T h ei"P o o r Lincoln. Ah certain ly of ui

know how he m ust h a v e . felt, to -a a ll alone, bejng chewed up by 'hjs enem ies and his so-called tim em en d s ; doing, w h a t was r ig h t . th e ieven though it m ight be iwliti- m oncally w rong; knowing in his a sh e a r t you cain’t p lease a ll of woulth e people a ll .o f the tim e ." . offic -- “ Oh. M r. P residen t, I f th e p e d - ' ’

■ I>Ia could only h e a r you now.” that, — "N ever-n iind th a t.-W h a t d id - "Dyou find ou t la s t night. H a rry ?" I f ar

"McKinley waa ia sezloua It. 1'

)Ir turns filed by assorted welj-to- cem do citlMns, niid gave a socko ’ih- performance. With tongue firm- , {Jng ly fb t^ ln’cheek( he asked his ^lia viewers to join him In extend- "ilel - ing sympathy to Colombian mil- tthe llpnafres who ' were having toTe--• —^ e . P regidoHl n iiine<l--.no ta

names, nnfortuDately, but he cl Ir. caiAe up with, one joker with p< le declared a s^ ts of.nine 'minion oi «-• pesos ($558,000) |«d'expressed . hi

e^. ■ .’ . w;

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Jp I n A HiirryVb«Pl

)• ani5UI

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ES Rockymo

: seize hopefully on these Rocke- C feller words. for

'■ Rockefeller has no present In- “/* tention of m aking a m ajor, de- tailed restatem ent of his Viet- rL® nam position. Ho is fending off

r a ttem pts to d raw him out. Rel- 5 s ntlvR silenr e hns heen his r>o.s- “ tu re for a long time, on the tgij I theory th a t “ outsiders" lack the t Inform ation needed to develop

specifics on Vietnam. ^

. w ay. Oh April 27, 1964, during) the Oregon p rim ary , he issued• a 3,000 - word Vietnam policy

sta tem ent (it-w as a-year-bofore, ou r heavy en try Into the w ar),, calling for South Vietnam ese ■ ^I bombing of Red supply routes

f South Vietnam ese '"hot pursuit’* f of Viet Cong guerrillas intoI sanctuaries In those two coun- T

trie s and Cambodia, for warn- I" *ings to these lands to close out ing-the sanctuaries, for an end to gro

] U.S. m ilitary adv iser withdraw- aboa ls until a b e tte r situation justi- u refied the action. The govem or thaleven blam ed adm inistration ap- Nproval of a neutral Laotian gov- Johem m ent as helping to dem oral- it <ize South Vietnam. of h

Plainly, any im aginable cen- terw ard shift by Rockefeller m igh t need to trave l a good

— d ea l: -fa t tlim "tlimi Just—'*away— ■from President Johnson’s poll- c le s ." O'**'------ ^ -----------------------

- ‘ — — GolitorconIthemill

l’s Morale IiJ Som

trouble all during the Spaifish- , American War, but in spite of that he . was re-elected to of- fice." ' , cost

"Ah just knew you’d c-ome up with McKinley, Harry. Put f " * it on a card so Ah can show it to Billy Graham. Well, Joe?'*

-'M r. President. I’m happy to P* * announce Woodrow Wilson was one of the most critlcixed Presi- J?*® dents of his time. Teddy Rcx>se- velt called him a treacheroiis hypocrite and others said he Had Ai& Messiah; complex. _________ to tl

‘■^ven tfiough Wilson ran on the slogan, ‘he kept iw out t»f tarji the war,’ he was able to switch - Tn without too much trouble.*' Is tl

"Ah -get the narallel, Joe,.^-_flrst

of us. Anybody got anythlng elM jcan to add?" . . Fl

“Mr. President. I haven’t had emp time to check this.ibut I heard pect

“ the olher dajTlhiS-fSniard Fill--- e ^ more was in so much trouble . foit as President that his party laun wouldn’t renominate him for the nnm office/1 . -- „ , -b e a, "Ah wislv • you hadn't said to \

that, George.” spec- "D on't-worryr-M r.'Pre^rait. gain

If anybody else asks ma abOut' Con] It. r u deny it*’* ' - It.

' ■ ' 1

il)-to- concenL that the man ahould ^(ocko ' hav e -aiilfered-Buch-lOBsea-dur-firn, ing the. year that his taxable ‘‘•™* Income was ierd. “Surely,” a ms commented the P r e s i d e n t , tend- “some changes are fatdicated in : mil- thia men's Investment port- ivtag folio.”- ,

—no— to Mse .the term looaely, w t he Glared a worth of 26 million with pesos yet managed to eke out- mion only a nlgSSraiy 1 pen»ntT > ir' issed his :assets;~-The- state has m in ­

ed him,” said Ueras Restrepo with'ftate sarcasm. But the Pres­ident effected a show of relief over the tax return of a com­pany with 37 million pesos In declared assets which had shown

____a-taxahle.profltof.2 per cent. _Needless to say, there -has

been a storm of opposition to the President’s tax 'reforms from.', the business world. Uerds Res­trepo also has been indlcted- by these elegant welsheri for all^ed ly jtrangling credjt with , hls stHngenfTlsca) policies. But,

--------- tlie P resident’s—vlBwera iiiusr"-------- have~maiveled-that-in'the face ,

of such adverse. credit condi-' -T-— ' --tiBiij-so-many wealthy eHiiena

and companies had'been able to inc^lr so many debts that they weoB left with, no taxable in­come.

....... ....... -There.. algo-have-been--crle«,—familiar to Americans, that the .

---------guveiiiuiein Has wlpgil out ail lii-~“------- centives-by its policies. Pos—

■ibiy, replied Lleras Restrepo,

WAYNE BRANDST

Ulcer TlQ - i How long should a duo­

denal ulcer that was bleeding be treated? My doctor says I

- ..must stay on my ulcer diet in- ........definitely.--------------—_------ ■ :

A^— Because so many" bleed­ing ulcers occur without pre-

u . vlous - symptoms„ anyone„ who _______ has had one and has been cur-

ec is weii-advfiied tu use every— caution to prevent a recurrence. Your doctor has set you on the

jj^^ght track. Don't disappoint

Q' — My brother - In - law Is taking aluminum for his ulcer and says his ulcer doesn't both­er him any more. Is this drug a cure for ulcers? Could it cause any bad side effects?

A —' Variou*- alumingm hy- <iro5aa«=¥'rtW«*t**h*-«T®=«sea== in the treatment of ulcers. These antacids protect the ulcerated ;urace by coating it. They cause no hartnful side effects but they

’ treatment. Finding and ellmlnat-'- ing the underlying cause is the

most Important part. ^:ke- Q — What does Bellergal do

for an ulcer? How long must i_ an antacid be taken? ^ ^ a t is J ' the usual length of time nec-

'iet essary to heal an ulcer when the diet and medicine are taken

Rel- regularly?I"* A — Bellergal Is a comblna-

— tion cf ergotaiiiliie tartrate~aaa lill belladonna, given to Inhibit cer- :lop

t h i s _ B A R R Y GOLDWATI■ing

s We Cou]ir),cso •Ites More and more Americans are 1 »rt_ coming <0 believe that the war 1 jij«— ift'“vteniam' simpiy cffunbt be— *nto 'un- There Is compounded tragedy in)- In this needless and wrong feel- 1 out ing. The war can be won. "ITie ’

to growing fear and frustration iw- about it is due in major meas-- ' sti- ure to the very Administration 1 nor that is In charge of the fighting. < ap- No matter how often President * ov- Johnson asserts our will to stick ‘ ral- it out to win, other members *

of his. Administration continue to undercut him and to escalate * the crisis of confidence which

jQjj remains the enemy's best hope j ray— of winning polltleally a wui ' oil. which he cannot possibly win '

militarily. ‘-■ " ^ ’"O.—N r^m bassadar^ 'T ^ lrnT —

- Goldberg has been a major fac— tor in escalating the crisis of i confidence. Lately, he flatly told , the General-Assembly that "a , military solution is not the an- ( swer" In Vietnam. j

Half a million American lives i are on the line In \Hetnam. I Some 13,000 have lost their lives

51. there. The war has become the j Ql ‘ longest in which we have ever | .• engaged. It Is one of the most 1

costly and surely one cf the < most crucial. It Is war with an enemy that has attempted by f

Q« force of atms to Inyade a neigh- j- ,7» bor,' with an enemy that Is part c

of a declared and unabated at- t tempt to destroy the govem-

(s|. ment and freedom of every non- Communist nation, not Just In Southeast Asia.

,ad And yet our own ambassador to the United Nations can bland-

m Iy tem h^w O rW lKsnr-*nnllP ttf tary solution Is not the answer.” ich - rn a war, a mllltaiy solution

Is the one answer which mustoe,.^-_first Im givenJwfpre die poIlUcal___MH~'~ nlptlnri'of'"the~conference tahia Im jcan begin to take shape. ~

From Ambassador Mldberg’s ad emphatic statement, we n n ex- ird pect new heart to be given to ill— every *'get-out-en<l.*lve-op" ef- > l>le . foit that has beea or can be rty launched. As usual, a significant he number of these effbrts will not

-Iw aimed ooty a t b r i n i ^ peace Ud to Vietnam, but w l l l ^ aimed

speclflcally. and unabashedly at nt. mdning a victory for, the Viet iiit' Cong.

I t ,1a to such •Ctata that Am-

■hould - b u t how com e on# . |*»lc to- ses-dup* dustry mtde-fCUFriniukMi pesos taxable profit on a declared g ro n worth

Surely,” ctf only M milUon peso»>-«nd I d e n t . yet declared no taxable 'in- cated in come?it port- . All this may seem ao proving

cial as to have no interest fofwho nf II. . ,s" aMTtg. Ijitliwmillion America no Issue Is more Im-

eke out portant to Main Street'j pocketr ^ e n f^ ir DOOk Wosti~tatini*Amerlcan~nai“ as -ruin- 'tions- are unable’ to ' pay theU: testrepo way. because their governments he Pres- have always beein- either unwll- 3t relief ling or unable to- collect taxes a com- from the fiit cats who hog be-

>e'sos “In ' t»^n"80 and’WT)er cent of the d shown . money. As long as this situation cent. prevails, Washington will cen­tre -has tinue to pick the pockets of the in to the American taxpayers to supixirt s from ' those governments in the cavlar- ds Res- , and-Cadillac style to which their Indicted pojitlcians have become accus- leri for tomed.lit with _ Colombia’s Lleras Restrepo Ies.' But, therefore Is like a breath of a must— fi*esh ait* to the citizens or Lub- ha face bock; Texas, and Springfield.; condi- Ohio, because he Is trying tp eHizens eave-them'meoey, Lloroa ttestro able to po says he will keep his promise

at they to Initiate and enforce tax rc- ible In- forms. He adds, "If It Is wished

that the government should sell 1’cries, out, ihR-cnuntry—wlll—havft lo that the , look fnr nnnther pnvernmpnt T It&I1 lii-' WIU not be there.’. There nust »;■ Pos-— be-a-street -we -can-name-after- eslrepo, a guy like that.

NDSTADT, M.D.

r Treatmenta duo- tain nervous impulses, ahd

)leeding phenobarbitai, given to reduce says I nervous tension. It will not di-

diet in- rectly affect an ulcer but, since—---- :-----nervous—tcnsipa-ls . a- cautatiue-rbTeed- factor. It help's to remove this at ore- cause and p r e v e n t a recur- e who rence. Many ulcers heal within ArTriir' ' three or four weeks under skill-

ful treatment but, even with the i r r e i^ l^est treatment, recurrfiriCe^ are on the common, especially If the un-

nnnnlni- derlying cause is not removed, appoint Q _ vinegar, , and honey in water every day.law IS Could this cause an ulcer in

* H '';" Ume?t ^ th - A .— No, but it is not a sensl-. IJ ™i? hie treatment. Claims for its“J , “ much - touted benefits have

been thoroughly disproved,im hy- O Could a 2I-vear - oldS ^ se d -woman-have-congenital-adrenal-. These hyperplasia? My arms and legs:erated are very hairy and I tire easily,i' cause My menstrual periods have al-ut they waysi been painful.

imlnat-' more common in women Sianis the In men and usually has lt.s

' onset between the ages of 20gal do and 40. It is characterized by; must hair on the face and chest rath-Tiat Is er than on the limbs, and bye nec- scanty rather than painful men-

when strual periods. Easy fatigabilityI taken may have many causes, includ­

ing a lack of sufficient regularmbina- exercise. What Is neeried In vou«^tBTraa case is an examination that willlit cer- lead to a positive diagnosis.

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lould Win!ins are bassaJor Goldberg’s ill - con- le war c^ved and lll-tlmed remarks, ibt be will be a- div^slon-stren^' rein­

forcement, ragedy "A military solution is not tho g feel- answer: we cannot win" they n. The will chant up and down the land tration — enti the sanie Administration meas-- whose own official statements tration B*ve rise to such chanting will ;htlng. then publicly wonder why people isldent cannot understand what Is going 5 stick must bember« pursued.nue to Goldberg is not alone In this icalate escalation of the crisis of confi- wWrh dence. Obviously, despite Dean E hone Rusk's magnificent holding of

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INMATES CAFhlRED PIBOISE (AP)—Two inmates of WALL.

-the-Wabo State, Penitentiary who StrilciflK walked away from a prison aide th< farm last August wete-iback-to. Lucky F

--------- wi«Kv<y Monday.- ' . day afti

■ Burley'and David Clark Reese, An est 23. was picked up In Tyrone, Pa. idled by

Both men were charged with ip c t tal . escape, in addition to the charg-

es on which they were serving ponea. / a t the time of thelr^walkaway. 1 • /^ 'l • Watson was serving IS years vSCXT

___ftiiLfirstjdfigreeJjuEglary in Can- mjf i iyn jyon County. Reese was serviflaji^ listed 1 a five-year term for recclviiy Monday ’

. stolen p r o p e r t y In Shoshoae in - th e ^ County. __ Jesse Sm

of the Navy Leame of 'the Unit- '"(“s shot ed States will b« Rear Adm. ®he was Draper L. Kaufftnan, comman- dant of the U. S.' Nava! Acad- Trailer P emy.,_ Hensley

------ - y e e ^ tarattend the Oct. 33-24convention. teme. Tn< -r--—-— 'SCWUTQ I

' KUNATTailfonpVP) — No au- ^-caHbc] topsy or inquest is planned into Hen the death of an l^month-old the sh Nampa boy found Sunday In In- hut

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the body of Frank L. Warick Jr. nnn a t was found six miles from the point where he was believed to “5*“ have fallen In the creek Sept ” J 21.^The boy's parenU are Mi'. mnd Mrs. F ran k W arick of Nampa. here for

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U.S.In2000 S--------BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — A Nov. 6. /

transportation system for Amer. will proba lean cities in the year 2000 has said, been designed to move people and goods, more effectively at "DEL

--------m, wiiPHrrti r e - . BOISEport says. Ihomson,

Called Metrotran 2.000, the " “‘S'* system, drafted by C o r n e l l Aeronautical Laboratoiy scien- n>e«*n8 o tIsts, envisions a floating-motel, 'J'® a vehicle called the -Urbmobiie, lOO-mlle-per-hour express ways.

. - ri*Jr"cnshlon vehicles, verticaltakeoff aircraft, and auto-free ,downtown sections. E S »i

None of the ideas requires

are feasible, sajrs Robert Wolf, ^who conducted Cornell Lab’s

------ two-year-Etudy. - .................. V /U U P IWolf, head of fhe laboratory's r j

Transportation • Research De- 1 x 6 1 partment, elaborated on the pos- SEATTI siblllties mtjst likely to replace months ot other transportation systems: fi

-------- Aquamutel, a—name for' a ta in m haleisure-tlme traveling marine *7 500 bus motel, which would transport up The Nt to 200 persons and their autos 'nromen’s on overnight trips between ma- dfjye to o!

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' hhilng the high capacity and the ],y General speied of an on-tlme train with the hi the door-to-door convenience of the first o

------ a- small, fume-free-electric -car, — ----- —-The Electric car would utilize a traln-llke set of rails for travel . CHAN between city and suburbs but BONN, G ^ I d be used on city and sub- Kleslng^t . urban streets: The v e h i c l e replace would obtain power from an Posts—whli electrified rail when on tracks runs telep and would, "be powered by an Iccs and' electric battery for local driv- bank—with liig. lik't the on

—An Intercity expressway, to roads. It provide automatic electronic private bu slteering guidance for vehicles, yond politic

137,000 RaO Work Wage Hikes Under

By NE3LGILBRIDE Jaw and th AP Labor Writer in CbicaRo.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Wage! The five hlkfcs dictated under a mandate' board, hea from Congres4-go into effect tOt Morse, D-C day for 137,000 railroad work- cent wage ers. The boosts range up to 28 Jan. 1 andcenU p e r hour._____ ' per cent el

-T h e ja J jra^ es ordereaTby a plus a total White HoOseToarcITh th^Tltst for 100,000 : case of its sort, go to members xhe first of six rail shopcraft unions increases gi woricing for virtually all the na- ately with

, April’ 1 ancChief industry spokesman to Oct. 1 J John P. Hlltz J r said the rail- will gointc roads decided, against going into and the fim federal court to try to upset the wage increases, which Hlltz pre- 'i^ously called "clearly inftation- skiUed^or■^*"bur people have had to wait *a long, long time for a pay in- creasl.” said chief union spokesman Thomas Ramsey. “ I j£ “ow they will be happy l? get (S t^^fthe"

C on««s’ created the presi- dential board in a special law to Other wo halt a two-day nationwide rail ing lesser 1

. strike last July and gave the p t^ ln g on board power to Impose the wage

---- teniirlfTh^re^was rio voliihlary »t*; «ectilagreement The law also for- sheet metal

- bad* any farther ctrika tratii merf »nd fit Jan. 1, 190. ' gBooocoaoooooooo

— -While-th»-Talln>aib-droR>ed ------------aay'^onsldermtion for a court . nUgappeal, they refused to write the ---- H f l

rcompuisory wage terms -into a vohmtary coatract 'agreement.

; ply with the provisions of the

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PICKETS APPEAK.- X s of WALLACE. Idaho, ^who Striking pickets a p p e a ir ;* ’” ^ ison aide the Hecla M lnW f f - *If in l.URky F riday »»1°* g y

lese. An 3 i a t ^ ^ m i n e r s were P a Idled by th » '^ i^ '‘B

ra“ S k ^ r t e t U y b ro k e off . H Sunday. 7 « rn e w talSs w ere ro- ■ m m portedy^ ___ ^

' WOMAN isHonr......MlicATELLO (AP) —' Mrs.

■f*** iMkrilyn Sew ard, 20, CHinbbuckf 'fs listed In fa ir ly condition Monday w ith a Kunshot wound f e - th e -h e » d r -a n d -h e ir husband Jesse Sew ard, 27, Is being held .Ih the Bannock Ckmnty Jail for investigation,------- — -------- -------

^ Chief C art Hm s U ^, l t . w as shot once below the e a r a s H M [i|], she w as lying in bed Sunday a t B H nn- about 1:15 a .m . In the Big In jun S H ad- T railer P a rk . B | B

Hensley investigated when In- Bf; te rmounta ln—Am bulance— wprs F2t -called - to -tly —Seward—mobile - | j ^ B

home. The officer said he found— sewuru-HiuiiinB''ow r-Bis wiieT— bed. T he pollc:«—chief—found-a(fUr -;22KatHber ..r evolver unde r thonto hed. Hensley sa id events prior old to the shooting were unclear aa In . yet, but th a t th e couple appar-

entlyVhad .“ been out partyingf."

^ MAN^ELD I RAPOCATELLO (A P)—A—Utah tlon

t - m an accused of the robbery Fri- Los .day of th e B ank of . Idaho In — -----Idaho Falls will probably be - held in the Bannock County Jail • * M

' here fo r arra ignm en t Nov. 6 In l m / | U.S. Court. J _ Y J

Ted Robinette. ' 30, Brigham

»City,-was-itrrested-minutes after _I the bank^was rbbber Of $3,300.'A n y

deputy U.S. m arshal brought « / ao,» Robinette here Saturday.______ !n td l l«

U.S. M arshal George Zeal said Qver m here Monday th a t as fa r as he shapes knows Robinette will be held Chinese here until U.S. Court conveties North \

A Nov. 6. At that tim e Robinette At fir e r . will probably b e arra igned . Zeal the sha las said. ■ e red bjpie ———~ cars,a t DELEGATE NAMED B ut 1

re- . BOfeE (A P) —Mrs. Helen -----------Ihom son,' Bulsu, has been ilesjg- ——------

[jjg nated official representative of TT 11 Gov. Don W. Samuelson a t a I . V

m eethig of the National Council ,1 on the Aging In Mhineapolls this I . ' week. A

• The announcem ent w as made Z 1 'W' ' J Monday by Sam uelson’s office. •LrM.M. _ Mrs. Thomson is d irector of

public fnform ation for the Idaho Foundation fo r Medicine and Bl-

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Coupons Help m antle

Get School Bus »,t>s- SEATTLE (AP) — Eighteen

m onths of clipping VA million T'''^ T coupons from product coiu Allisier^

a tabiers has resulted in a new $7,500 bus for F Ircrest School, Per,

■P The North Seattle Junior ^’S W omen's Club sponsored the Sunday,

drive to obtain th e bus fo r the ' G uest— sc h o o rro r the r e i4 f a « r nupuais

The coupons will be redeemed daughter b y G eneral Mills of Mhmeapolls, 500 perse

^ and the bus is expected about L y n d a 's ®f the f irs t of the year. h e r Aug.

■ — ding and

sl CHANGES PLANNED 'Jt BONN, G erm any (AP) — The “ , t>- Kieslng^r governm ent- plans to H e replace the M hiistry of n P o s ts -w h lch delivers the m all. ® cs runs telephone-telegraph serv- n Iccs and operates a savings ^ , ■ I- bank—^with a public corporatioiv Only a

lik« the one th a t runs the rail- he perm lo roads. I t would operate like a portions Ic p riv a te business, hopefully be- he no tel s. yond political influence. wecJding — —------------------------------- White Hc

Lynda

Workers Get p n g "hour bcf(Jnder Manilate s r g i S ^the tim e

J a w atld the aw ard ," Hlltz said in Chicago. pie—and

el The (ive-man White House honeymoi e board, headed by Sen. Wayne cale that h Morse, D-Ore., ordered a 6 per jn choc c- cent wage hike retroactive to j a didn 't 8 Jan . 1 and a second raise of 5 she pic

a ^ u s a total of 20 cen t? \)e r hour o f l tn S t it fo r 100,000 skilled w orkers.- - Charles * s The first 10 cents of the skill pal Chur s increases go into effect immedi- Tex.. 15

ately, with 5 cents retroactive to R anch.- April 1 and 5 cents retroactive He wa

[> to O c t 1. An additional 5 cents M rs. Joh I- w ill-g o in to effect next April l, osk hinr ■ ° and the final 5 cents next Oct, 1. ny, “ we ® T he workers had previously d e ta ils ."; averaged J2 .90per hour, and Two w

skiUeoLworkers S3.05. The- top "J®" “J* '' p a id men will ge t 28.3 cents per fide, he hour -more im m ediately under JO" for a

^ the formula, bringing their pay f to <3.33. TTiey will be eam ing a of W. W.; fraction under J3i60 when the -------------‘ re s t of the pay ra ises go into ef- (" '■rsji

feet next year.3 Other workers will get vary- I ing lesser hourly increases de- > pending on present pay. -I The woricers include machin- i ists;'electriciansr~boilermakers,. shee t m etal w orkers, oilers, car- I m eif fUMl firem en. ... _________

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f MysteriouJI*®X B y F R E D s . HOFFMAN growi .'C t AP Military W riter be h

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. lery,— Intelllsence expe i ts u ib p uzzling guns ; saia over m y s t e r i o u s shrouded nam e 5 ne shapes spotted in a Com m unist U.S neid Chinese railyard Ju?t above the ready eties North VietnaMese border. Comn wtte At firs t, some experts thought of— tl

the shapes might be tanks cov- North ’ e red by tarpaulins on ra il flat- nam .

cars . ■ « AboB ut sources say there Is a object Glen — ■"" ■—. <■' I" »■ I -

S Lynda And 1this - .

t And Ministe:■ of

By FRANCES LEW INE San i “ *■ Associated P ress W riter Presid

------- JVASHINGTON <AP^ — Lynda V ^ rs -Johnspn a n d . M arine Capt. the la C harles Robb have picked rc>- the St m antle sunset time (or .their Sine Dec. 9 W hite Hou$:e wedding he beand have ruled out television --------

een coverace of the ceremony. ^lion The Rev. Canon Gerald Mc- V .4O;nn- A lllster. a personahlc__y£2ium_____,e,v T exas Episcopal clergym an, _ 1. will perform the m arriage , tho i l C ilor White House also announced the Sunday. I - I | ,the G uest lis t for the E as t Room

nuptia ls of the President’s elder w ac ied d au g h te r will be held to about lls, 500 p e rso n s. T hat’s 200 less than fup rn out L ynda’s sister, LucI, invited to “ ,

h e r Aug. 6. 1966 cathedral wed- !!!„„: ding and W hite House reception. |„ g of

1 T his w ill be the first tim e in T-he- 53 y ea rs that a presidential oninlnr

d augh ter has been m arried in f f 1- ,^ the W hite House. The Johnsons ‘ ‘

,ll announced that "lack of sp ace" ^ t i t will lim it coverage by news me- ^ u n jy

Igs ; Negrulo,;, Only a pool of reporte rs will vvhich ,1|. be perm itted to cover certa in the jui

a portions of the event. T here will Besic 1)0. be no television coverage of the further

wedding ceremony itself a tim e ol— W hite House spokesman sa id . tria l, n

Lynda and her young M arine on a g fiance havo Set their. Saturday, if any wedding fo r A p.m.. about a half petit j i hour before sun.set. Citinj

E lizabeth Carpenter, p ress case, t - t- s rc re ta ry - to -M r-c, Johnson, oaid- s elf in

the tim e o f the wedding would case ol llo be "a n hour that suits the cou- protect

pie—and it also depends on the Uon guISC hon.eym oo n -d csti nation ,^V-a—lo----- -The-<"c cale th a t rem ains secret. A laban’«'■ In choosing the m inister, Lyn- dence ,'0 da d idn 't look fa r from hom e. m an’s

She picked the tall Texas cler- cial dis ^ whe-only two weeks-agcr Uon anur offered p rayers for Lynda and tied to- C harles at-S t. B arnabas Episco- versed. :III pal Church in Fredericksburg , Tiie 1 di- Tex., 15 m iles from the LBJ son ws to Ranch. jgei, 01 ve He w as so surpri.sed when Colema Its M rs. Johnson called Sa tu rday to in Euta 1, a sk h in t to perform the cerem o- - Coler 1. ny, "w e d idn 't even d iscuss the 4, J962.

lly d e ta ils ."nd Two w eeks aj»o when news- op men asked him if he Would pre-

side, he replied, "No. T h a t's a cr job for a bishop.” I ^ \ay Tho Rev. Mr. McAllister, son / a a of W. W. McAllister, m ayor of

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IE raced through ithls northwest se'6 pai ado Valley SO mllM from downtown Hl| <1 the house here In the foreground, hoi

•ious WeapoIN growing belief the ob jec ts-m ay m att

be heavy self-propelled a rtil- said r U.S. lery, possibly bigger than an y In th izzling g U n s 'yeT S ised^the ,N ortH ”Viet- Hsla •ouded n am ese ., tantn uh ist U.S. M arines a t Conthien al- and ve the ready have been battered b y Ofi

Com munist a rtille ry Jro m north viou; lOUght of— the— b o u n d a ry ^ 'sep ara tin g supp s cov- North V ietnam from South Viet- P ’ln( 1 fiat- nam . • the

About eight tarpaulin-covered weat Is a objects a re am ong tho m ass of Un

Lnd Hbbb Choc lister For WedE San Antonio, has known the the c: r P residen t’s fam ily about four la r rLynda —eveM inee-he-preside tH it AHistCapt. the laying of a cornerstone a t frequd rc>- the St. B arnabas Church. goes.their Since about a y e a r ago, when spencdding he becam e “ supply p riest" a t th ivision - r - ------ ------------- (he

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the conviction of Johnny Cole- . “ le I? m an, a Negro under death sen-

tence-in-A lafaam a - in - the-s la y-- Jtlon. Ing of a w hite mechanic. gradi[■e J " The court said in an unsigned ® :ntlal opinion th a t although evidence ““ *” is in dispute as to w ether Ne- isons groes w ere included in grand '“ ‘ ® petit ju ry panels In Greene ’ County, Ala., i t appears that no R

will which indicted Coleman o r on thertain the ju ry whHch convicted him . voti! will Besides, the court said, " i t Iricf the fu rther appeared th a t up to the schif a tim e of pletitioner's (Colem an's) hired. tria l, no N egro had ever served plar irine on a grand ju ry panel and few, lem rday. if any Negroes had served on the half petit ju ry panels." one

Citing a ruling In an earlie r a re )ress case, the court said this "in it- the-^aid- self m ade out a p r ima fae ie --------rould case of the denial of the equal ““““ cou- p rotectioa_w hich the Constitu-

1 the tlon g u aran tees.” •I—Io----- -The-court went-otM o-say-lhat-

A labam a did not present evi- l‘n® 0 Lyn- dence adequate to rebut Cole- me. m an’s claim of system atic ra - 519 m cler- cial discrrimination in iurv -relec- 1® I ■Trgcr ticui and there lore he was enti- whereand tied to have his conviction re - f®

isco- v e rsed .---------------------------- u___| h h blurg, TTie m echanic, John D. John- LBJ son, WAS shot and killed Aug. 30,

1961, outside his hom e a t E utaw . vhen Coleman had escaped from ja il WjM >y to in E utaw several days earlier. ■ Jmo- Colem an -was coHvlcttFd-Aprtl i the 4. 1962. ■

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‘ AGRICULTURAU- ^ INFORMATION

ooBeo - and Oood / C

"Good Morning" Music bj. tlstan aach A.M. ^

Ttelly" HOUFBORG’S“ Sun-up Monies” J-'

1 ' JQ HW O . k m Y

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se'6^ passing by the houses th a t can be own High winds kept fhremen from ga jn d , hom es w ere ' burned. (AP wIrcphot(

i p o n s F o o l ]-may m ateriel w hich U.S. authorities rain a rtil- said has been been building up nist!

an y In the big raU com plex of P 'in g over Viet- Hsiang, wHIclTlles on the irnpor- repa

tan t tra in line betw een Hanoi whil n al- and Nanning in south China. pers 1 b y Officials sa id the Chinese bb- go north viously have been stockpiling ,|i|g a tin g supplies-and-raii-rolling-stock a t Viet- P ’ing H siang in p reparation for f-hin

the extended period of bad ;ered w eather, now closing in. ss of Under cover of this heavy ,--------------------------------------------------------i Sovi

port

lioose Time E?nam

V edding a"the the church, which h as no regu-

four la r m inister, the Rev. Mr. Mc- 5d-at AllistcFiras-OTcn-thB-ftTsr-faTmty-^”^ e a t frequently. The P residen t often Or

goes to St. B arn ab as when he is thou vhen spending w eekends a t his ranch, shro

The m inister is anxious about the required m inisterial coun-i .■icIinR sc-ssion required of all-jinKtf couples m arry ing in the Episco-'RU'.'-'’

____ pul Chtirrh ‘ iirh s-ps-'.-inn'; n rr . Illia,- usually conducted by the minis- Such ' ter who will preside over the n’"®-

ceremony, but the Rev. Mr. e*" h; McAllister sa id Sunday, “ If i t ’s Soutl

____ not possible for m e to handle It “___then perhaps som eone in Wash-

3d av cou ld ." abov'o l(^ The Rev. Mr. McAllister atr JY sen- tended Lynda’s a lm a m ater, the

ITnivPr^lty nf T ..v».;, anrt wnggraduated from Virginia Theo- °

;ned Sem inary in 1951. Onsnce ■iiimiiiimmiuiiiuuuiuiuimimnmlinimniin the Ne- -iT r 'l t 1N o S c h o o l pMne mete

t no RUSSELL, Kan. (A P) — guns.

' on the Pioneer School D istrict reaci ilm . voted against closing the dis- tfle t

" i t tr ic t’s one-room school. The muni th e school b o a r d , therefore. Con '

n 's ) h ired a tcacher and m ade ■-ved plans for the fall school Few, term . The first day of school

on the tcacher appeared but notone child showed up—there U '

'Her a re no school-age children In 1 it- tile d istrict.scie----------------------------------- ------------- -------

titu-INLETS MEASURED -

evi- line of M assachusetts is about ole- 192 miles long. But it extends 1,- ra - 519 m iles wh^n a ll bays and in-

lec- lets have been m easured to 3 ^ where ihey. narrow to a w idth 'of 1 re- 100 feet___________________I -----

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. -Ml Tom th e ^ her» that from

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his V deatl their thrai windT hCart<SchoiDoloiI n ^

homesquai

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twln-

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w heni t can be seen standing on the hill, in th( I from g a l r ^ controL A t least 2(t M r wlrephoto)" ■ - . a f te r

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j1 Experts §clutcl

ritles rain and clouds, the Commu- o ther lg up nists can hope to move supplies Mr! P'Jng over the b a 11 e r e d —b u t ipg hpor- repaired—rail line ' fo Hanoi chan j lan o l while foul w eather badly ham - "U w I. pers U.S. bombing. Ler®..?^ Sources said self-propelled ar- an d I 3ilmg tlllery has been reported being tol.

unloaded~TrbrinrSOviet ships tn thoue n Chinese ports. “ Wl

^ Some governm ent sources a rm s said there a re indications the

----- - Soviets m ay be bypassing the stra lgport of Haiphong with w ar

--------nia le iial a nd landing It in stead —uuiuu

e in Red China, for shipm ent by rail and truck to North Viet­nam, QI

The shapes which appear In U.S. reconnaissance photos a re

• of the -d im ensions- of e ith e r tanks or heavy self-propelled ar-

regu- tillery, sources said. As alw ays, ^ ra i Me- they would not discuss the ori-

T O ny-^n-of-the-pictoresr-----------—---- - -’^ 1 1often One source said It looked as h la 1 he is though the guns under the lOO inch, shroud m ight be som ewhere be- de r,ibout tween 140 and 160 m illim eters. .....■oun- M arine authorities in Wash-I j,|[.-inj;ton have said the biggest --------isco- guns known to be firing at Con ',ir.- Thien a rc ahnut m m illimPtPrs

linis- Such guns could reach about 18 the miles south of the Ben Hai R 'v - |« S s ^

]^ r c boundary between North and 5s§>S ' if.s South Vietnam, covering m u c h ^ ^ lie It of tho im portant M arine front 'ash- extending, to a point ju st

above the c ity of Quang Tri.. . Recently, Pentagon officials K s H

p said som ewhere around 70 Com- m unist a rtille ry pieces have

:r~~ -bee n - bom barding th ese Mariner positions.

Ordnance officers suggested the m ystery weapons 'possibly awaiting m ovem ent south from P 'ing Hsiang could bc 152 milli- m eter Soviet heavy assau lt >^Kx

— guns. Ir t ' ■ These have about a 80-mTIe p Ict reach and hurl a heav ier projec- Is- tile than the a rtille ry the Com- he m unists now have trained on •c. Con Thien,de ------- ■ ■ ! ■ =

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W a t e r ! S t e rIVIL^MI, FI*. . (AP) - “ Ifp re tl

Tom's. gone, I want to go too, me (>hA yniing wnmip" —M «nH Pantherself, up to eight-foot waves vi<

• tha t had wash'edT her husband funei from the shikhig boat they had hgsp

!; EESgaiflglng-td" aurv lw t it-fcald. poro "She removed her life Jack- caus

. e t," the survivors said, then she s s s slipped away. /

Walawright Vickerst 3!i, and his wife Barbara, 40, told of the deaths of their companioiis and th e ir ' own rescue after being thrashed for hours by jy

■ srfnd-whlppedr—waveszr-on- Bis- —

^^^iSey said they Joined Torn - Carter, 'M iam i Central High

School principal, and his ■ wife, Dolores, for the Saturday .outing In a bo rrow ^ boat.

---- The-foursuiiie was l)uuiid~forhome, Vickers said, when a

. squall struck about 8 p.m . 1 ■- ▼ The boat's anchor slipped l l i

frorh the bow and snagged on 'd-; < the bottom, he said, and the line M fouled in a propeller of thej d tw ^ -e n ^ j^ 11 f u u I c 1 __

l i f "UiB^UU^alirfrom the b o a t . _________________ "

H ~ I t began to take w a ter and |B snnn swnmped. Virkprs tnid Offl- _ _ m eers. leaving the four occupants ■ clinging to the bow. m Sometime later—Vickers ' told

•nnHce~hB~~wasn't-<tniite c e rtnlrv — ; v^er^—C arter " ja s t diSapi^eafK t — |

I. in the d a rk .”te Mrs. -Vickers said that shortly j

afterward . "Dolores said. ‘If .---- Tom's gone, I want to go too.’ I

Then she disappeared." }Vickers to ld . officers he

->1 donned Mrs. Carter's discarded .^ life jacket and that he and his i

■ wife floated through the night I clutching th e boat, then each I

mu- o ther a fte r it sank. ✓lies Mrs. Vickers said when a fish- \I U t ing ^ boat spotted_. them and moi changed diiiectlon, she thought; im- " I t was a man sent by Gcxl.”

Leroy Pendarvis said when he ar- and his partner, George Apos-

:ing tol, saw the Vickers, they tn thoueht they were-akindlvers.— —

“ When she waved with both ces arm s like that I knew there was the something wrong and went the straight to them. They were var '... . ,

rS Ah-Choo! ^CHICAGO (AP)—Two bur-

g lars' being s o u ^ t by Chl- “" e cago poMce shoaldn’t bo dlf- lier -flcnlt-^tor-locate-^Just-follow— -mm

the handkerchief trail. Jutes y®' Traub, owner ol a practical

Joke store reported that "■’ while In'The act ofTciotliig ' ^

as his shop, the burglars spilled ■ the 100 pounds of sneezbig pow- ■ ^ be- der.

/ - - - - - - - - TiresiiayrtJcf;I JA C K PO T , NE>I Thi* C oupon E 51------------- -B e a re r- to -R e <

h * 1 ® “ IN C5 Coupon m ust be cashe> tho hours of 6 p.m. ars Tuesday, O ctober 17.5 t 6 person fiver 21 yoi

I L~ HORSE SHU (5 “ E D IEj L O A A B A RS Be iu re lo b e on deck fo r I : BAR-B-Q a t Ihe HORSE

CACTUS PETE'S —TsUNDi

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— B earer to R eceive ................ ..6 p.m. to 12 p.m. Tu*idoY« October to pertoni over 31 y«or« cf oge. B

Win $5 to S500 from ’"W orld 'a L a rg es t Pun

EVERY WEDNE!N o P u rc h a s e N ecessiMair* Arroif^*m«nH lerly 4er Yeui

Fun, Food, Enfeiielnmeiil—flus _____________ Coll 733*5163 or 733-

l l^ lE C n C H lC K E N ^S o u th e rn Fri<

ALL YOU CAN EAT

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^erHus1)aiid"If pretty well exhausted. T1i«y told

oo'," me two other- people dfDwaed,” gave Pftodarvii - — —aves Vickers, operator of a Miami land funeral home, ilnd bU wife were *>?i* hospitaliifed and treatwl for ex-

wnfcpHUI®— tfed - aklii- - i rritations ack- caused by floating gasoline, she s s s s a a i s s s s i i M S B a B s s

W e N ow H a v e , and O n O u r F loorO’® O n e o f th e N ^“na aolld a ta ta —®*n8 all tranalator

by MOTOROLA COLOI TVBIS- - — Conrw»r;aBe I t - - " -----_ „ and b a am azed.

W A L K E R ’Srting 4 S 3 M a tr iA v e .^ .— --f o r SS—* W i — ,1 a

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*JP® PHONE 733.6226 .loil on U.S. 30 t* iQltland Driv*

Htjrryl bndi luetday ^ -----Gates.Open/i1 3 p.M. ~

^ FR E E IN CAR ^ H E A T g R S . . ; -

told AT 7:15 - 10:45

ray give you tiie-do’s and don’ts for Ihe CO.* tnn with a roving eye and the urge

^ M A T T I U U MORSE t. M6EIISTEVENSf. PLUS AT 8:45

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iY COUPON " 1 i b y r O c t r i Ty r , NEVADA jp o n E n title s-to -R ec e lv e— ------------ —

I N C A S H -- - - - - - - ^be cash ed b e tw een Sn^B 3 p .m . and 12 p .m . C s iS iber 17. 1967 . Lim- r 21 y ear s -of - a g e .------------------------

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of ope. By CACTUS PETE. |

from "Big Bertha"se s t P u n ch b o a rd ”/EDNESDAY N ecessary to Win!t r |y 4 o r Y our C K rIftm as F o rtym en l— f lu s Fr*« B u t T rip163 o r 7 3 3 - 7 5 1 3 ___________________

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ABOVE MAP SHOWS thci boundaries < of Twin Falls, and the polling places for < to name four council members. Names ol Ume registration books opened Sept. 21, i News. It your name was not on the list

A r e a W om an I D ie s A t A g e 7 3 ^

JERO M E—M rs. D ora Jessie daug'hter D Bentztnger, 73, died Sunday j Rush ' F m orning a t St. B enedict's Hos- pieted anpital of a lengthy, ijlpgss.---------Army-«ed

She w as born Feb. 28, 1894, In fleer basl< Schaller, Iowa, and . attended Brooke Ai school in Pipestone, Mont. She Ft. Sam I m oved to the Boise valley. al>out the eight-v 1920 and was m arried tn H. C. tmlnn^ fn Bentziner Feb. 4, 1950, in Boise, knowledge

They cam e to Je rom e In 1953. cine techni M rs. Bentzinger had worked as also given a d ry g o o d ^x le rk for 25 years operations a t the Cash B azaar. Boise, and I^ush rece fo r a few years a t Tingwall's 1967 from I

Methodist church and tiieN eedlecraft-c lub .------!------------------- Arm y^Fi

Survivors Include h e r husijand, Poulk, wht two step-sons. W alter C. Bent- i^r.s. ja m e Zinger and LeRoy Bentzinger, Nina, live both Jerom e; one step-daug>v> has b ter._ Mrs. Nellie Mae Cone, jj s_ ^ rm y

Sylvia W esterfield, Washougal, Campbell W ash.; Mrs. Opal Brown, Red­mond. Ore., and Mrs. Innis Lam pc. M eridian, and 11 step- Army Ca grandchildren. son of Mr.

Funeral services will 'be con- Titus. 704 I ducted a t 11 a.m . Wednesday as.sip^ in the Hove Funeral Chapel by 87. advisini Rev. Jam es B. Hughes. Final ^ 5

------l i t es Will-be held irt the Clover- 'y-da le Cemetary, Boisc, a t 4 p.m. with IW ednesday with Rev. Ralph jFolKergiirofriciatlflg. Memorials ® 1® ', m ay be m ade to the Methodist School and church Memorial fund and mav be left a t the Hove c h a ^ I ._________ _ a t Idaho St

“ catello, wh<

__AreaJtacoineJCajL wjfUkiSl Seminars Have Been Suspended , Army spe

„ , , ^ .......................ham, son olSem inars scheduled earlie r by ard G. Bio:

officials of the Internal Revenue aiisigned to

cally bec&usc of Governm ent ex- pcndlture lim itations, it was an­nounced Monday. . Lieut. Col

The sem inars, se t for Twin of M r. an< Falls , Coeur d'Alene, Lewiston, G ray of 857 Pocatello, Boise and Idaho tered the j Falls, all for la te r th is month, the A ir Uni will not be held. The sem inars Force. B ase

-----w c a )- ic hoduled to . Inform..nrea ooo_a£_14Stax practitioners of tax law s, and a ir nflt

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Shooting Death Investigated ;" r2 ”

-—T n O F f P , iTtnh (AP)—CharlM c o m m a n ^ a H. Shields. 17, son of Mr. and deveTopTng M rs. Joe Shields of Tooele, wa» m ilitary str found shot to death in Tooele national sec S un d ay ..

Tooele police said the youth B j , P w as apparently holding a ham- K H ' m erless, 12-guage shotgun when ' it discharged while > two other “ T H teen-agers w ere a t m Tooele,xesr. idence.' An investigation Is un- rodlM, wt»t d e r way. ~t—

I.i W«rt»r-Wb«liigTOP Tt»^ r ~ P f t I $1 y.00 par Ion daKvar^. ” ®

IIHIERMOTHTAIH S "I 733-^621— T w in Fall* - fw m ljinniminiuiuiotumuuiinnuuiifmuiunummiiia;

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boundaries of the five voting w ards of th g places fo r each in the Nov. 7 m unicipal el (rs. N am es of persons who w ere registered ed Sept. 21, w ere pqbllslwd In the Sunday ' 9t on the list an d ybii l^ v e not registered

News Of Servi5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Second Lieut. Anne L. Rush. Arm y le daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E lm er son of 1 *y J. Rush,' Route 1, Rupert, com- Horejs,

pieted an Army Nurse Corps- pert .wl

In Hcer basic course recently a t bat trail id Brooke A rm y Medical Center, le Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. During lit the eight-week course, she was geconc

e. knowledge to Army field medi- ' '3. cine techniques. Instruction was O'ltrnnrfi ,s also given in Medical Service fjcers’ c rs operations and procedures. Lt. p . i id Rush received her degree in q . ' ''S 1967 from the University of Ida-^ h o ^ o s c c w ----------------- ^d m U s ,e — ■— tions wiir —A rm r^FirstH bieut. R ichard E. Corps a i ’• Foulk, whose parents, M r. and structior

Mrs. Ja m es E . Foulk. and wife, ‘C’Nina, live a t 430 Fourth Ave., cam p ar W., has been assigned to the

-• U.S. A rm y ’s Training C enter's

i* Campbell, Ky.. son offs --------> Army Capt. D ,vld R. T itus, HelicopI!

son of Mr. and Mrs. F rank A. Airrrnfi Titus. 704 E. Avenue B, Jerom e,

y was assigned to Advisory Team Viptnnm y 87, advising the Vietnam ese Ar- i-elirnntf li m y's Corps in Vietnam, recent-

, visor with the team , entered the 1; Armv in 1963. Capt. T itus is T''® “ _ g a 1857 g raduate of Je ro m e High

School and received his comm is- T „ sion through the Reserve Offi- j a H l f

e6^s• T rain ing Corpir n rog ra rrr w H a t Idaho State University in Po- J > e l l € catello, w here he received a de- gree in education in 1963. His „ j h \ r wife. Carol, lives a t 1023 N. Fill-

’ more. Jerom e.- ^ m g nine: He WE

Army Spec,4. Richard T . Blox- in GIasg( ham, son of Mr. and M rs. Rich- to Idaho

/ ard G. Bloxham, Hazelton, was Brown. « e assigned to the 173rd A irborne m arried

B H gszfintt v iem am o c t. 3.------- Tipera tea_____ and they

He was J. Lieut. Col. David L. Gray, son Survive

1 of M r. and Mrs. Thom as G.. G ray of 857 Walnut St., h as en- Funera ) tered the Air. W ar College a t g j j n m , the A ir University, Maxwell Air » F orce-B ase in Alabam a. He is p^[_I allied acUve duty

and a ir nfltlotial guard officers M jijtarv and key federal em ployes spe- g f. d a ily se lected for the cu rren t class a t the A ir Fo rce 's senior professronal m ilitary school. The 10-month unlverslty.level course Jprepares graduates for h igher B

I com m and and staff positions by I developing ah iindefsISiidlnB:^ of I m il i ta ^ stra teg y in support of ! national security poH(by._______

I B S B Loans I! ' T H E M O S T ”

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w ards of the city Sept. 21, you will notm unicipal election new address is not I

9 reg istered a t the the city c le rk ’s offiitho Sunday Tim es- precinct. City recordIt registered since the election, com par

Servicemen Ha— — —— — Diish. Arm y P y t. Rod W. Horejs, ne r son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry W.3m- Horejs, 348 Madiaon, fired ex- );■•ps- pert .with thc M-14 rifle n ear " -of^ th e comple(ion"T)niis basic com- •’TOrnr

a t bat training a t F t. Lewis, Wash. ness, ter. He ing ------ In Ced

Second Lieut. Rodnev R. crrord, i4 , son of Mr. and Mrs. ^ Dudley R. Rutherford, 327 N. Mr.

'{?f O strander, completed an of- super\ ficers ' course a t the Army Mili- Southe la ry Police School, Ft. Gordon, ^he F Ga., recently. During the nine- niem b week course, he was trained in odist adm inistration and communica- ‘h® ^ tions within the M ilita ry Jo lic e a reas

E , Corps a n d je c e iv e d extensive in- Surv ind struction in m ilitary law. He S.Sgt.

also learned m ilitary police the Ai ,c ' cam p and station operations. three the (Gloriir 's AlohaF tr —M arine Cplv~JanTes-Mr-tx>wc.- a ^ M

son of Mr. and Mrs. Ru;«ell Nampi H. Lowe of 394 N. Madrona. brothe is serving ivith Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron-463. M arine A ircraft Group-16. First Marine A ircraft Wing near Da Nang. Maybe Vietnam . His squadron provides helicopter transport of personnel

^ m ovem ent and within an objec- ducted 1, eive a rea . the V■s ' -------------------------- Friend

^ Monda

ml James Hardie, 77,^ Billevue, Dies TnT.i f . BELLEVUE — Jam es Hardie, m ade i ill. 77, d i ^ Saturday at the Veter- Church— ans-H ospitah-B oise,~of a linger----

ing illness. T _He w as bom Aug. 5, 1890,

)x- in Glasgow, Scotland, and cam e POC. :h- to Idaho to work for John R ay H a s Brown. On M arch 30. 1930, he in g s, ne m arried K atherine York. They jnjurie:

and they m oved into Bellevue: His ri He was a World W ar I veteran, a f te r e

Survivors include his widow, boys "v and several nieces and nephews, s tru ck

'"•* Funeral serv ices will be held the oth J a t 2 p.m . T uesday a t Bird Fun- serious

"!'■ e ra l Home, Hailey, by Rev. He v '® E ric Jungbauer, pastor of the M rs. J y Community B aptist c h u r c h .

M ilitary rites will be held in I USE T the Bellevue cem etery . FO R F

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you will not be eligible to vote Nov. 7. If y ress is not in the sam e w ard os your old a c le rk ’s officc and have tho reg istra tion ti City records sTiow m ore than 2000 person!

tion, com pared to 875 on Sept 21.VAW.W.'Bi

Harold HineI™ Dies At Age 59 oJ

ore is ”rv w ' i^arold Everett Hine. 59, 226>/i sch(I ex- Washington St., died Satur- Sur

n ear night at Magic Valley Me- catcom- nrortai Hospital ot a short iIP der

Afash. ^He w as bom Dec. 21, 1907, *<1

In Cedar Grove, lowa. and m ar- earp,,,L ried Josephine Fullerton. She “

aiCd March 2(),~T96: :--------------------- « P!7 N. M r. Hine was the tool room •""'i, of- supervisor fof the College of ____Mili- Southern Idaho, and belonged to

irdon, Farm Bureau. He w as a ' nine- m em ber of the Kim berly Meth­od in odist Church and had lived in . ' mica- the Kim berly and T\vin Falls M | jQlice a rea s for the past 30 years, i/e in- Survivors include one step-son,. He S.Sgt. Robert Fullerton, with x)lice the Air Force in Tucson, Ariz.; Iis. th ree daughters, Mrs.* D a l e I

(G loria) Gilbert. Wendell; Mrs. I Aloha Bray. El Cferrito, Calif.,ajid- M rs .,n enn. (Melba) F isher, ».{-

usseli N am pa; 11 grandchildren, four ^rona brothers. M aurice- Hine, Spo- 1leavy kane; Clarence Hine and E arl vvhiarine Hine, both Twin Falls, and Don o f Iarine Hine. Filer; two sisters, Mrs. * ■Jang, Maybelle Dennis, Ronan, Mont., vide.s Mrs. Dorothy Dennis, Char-onnel lo.^Mont.,- ■.. "['Vr.hor-e- — Funeral .lervice.i \t'ill be con-- c u tibjec- ducted at 2 p.m. W ednesday a t | is i

the White M ortuary Chapel, tiioFriends m ay call a t the chapel fMonday. Tuesday and Wednes- d iar

7*7 day until 1 p.m. Last rites will n a nU JL Jje_held—Inl-SiJnser MemQrial disc

P ark . The family requests that r caany memorial contributions be P®r1

irdie m ade to the Kim berly Methodist p tm■eter- Church. [«rRnger---- ^

,g9o. Injuries Fatal;am e POCATELLO (A P) — Calvin a n iJohn R ay Horton 17,' di^d Saturday w e>. h® in a Salt Lake City hosp ilairb f ~coniThey in juries suffered in an auto- ®P® Ifrfctf mobile accident hfiVfe Sept. 27.ivue: His right leg was am putated If! ' :ran. a f te r a c a r with s ix ' teen-aged dow, boys -w ent. out of control and ews. s tru ck utility, pole^ None ofheld the other boys in the c a r was th e rFun- seriously injured. . tinciRev. He was the son of Mr. and tin g

the M rs. John Horton of Pocatello, par*rc h. - ------------------------- --------------s to ni in USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS li»n<

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Politician?. .BETHLEHEM, Pa. (AP)—

C O ^ black dachshund bounded onto th ^ » |>eakers platform

226Vi school educational complex atur- Sunday interrupting a dedl-Me- cation speerh hy Vlpf Presh-------- -

n i P dent Hubert H. Humphrey.The vice president stoop-

1907, ed down, scratched the dog’s mar- ears and said:She ‘‘I think he has political _ _

aspirations.'*'Oom ■iiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiitiiimiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiniKitiniiD: of _____________________________;d to ------------------------------------------

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Spo- T h e K oh-i-noor . . . SEarl which m ean s "m o u n ta in ■ ^Don o f light” . . . is th e oldest- JMrs. o t th e w orld 's fa m o u s dia- Sonl ’ m ends, da ting b ack 4 o r ■hnrl 5 th o u san d y ea rs . Origin- J

ally it w eighed 1 8 6 car- g___ _nta. It h as s in ce b een re- ■

cu t to 1 0 8 .9 3 c a r a t s and Jy atj is now In th e crow n of ■ipel.j th e Q ueen o f E ngliind . ■apel: T he la rg es t o f all know n Snes- d iam onds w a s th e Culll- ■will n an -. . . 3 ,1 0 6 c a ra ts ■ !

that rl<:a^irv*^1905. it w os ex- ■“; be portly cu t Into over a ■^ ist h u n d red g em s, th o tw o J

la rg e s t of w hich a ro now ■tho la rg e s t c u t d iam o n d s ■in th o world.- ' J

A s a gem m in era l, dia- ■rrilns is Tn so m an y wdys *

Tvin an unusual su b s ta n c e th a t ladayl w e a re fully ju s tified in !■irbf -conaidorlng-tt-oB -«t«nding.. I J uto- a p a r t am ong th o g em s in la

„ g j is com posed o f a single 5 . e lem en t, c a rb o n . It m ay a

^ J bo' co n sid e red u n iq u e be- ;■ c a u se It is th e h a rd e s t 5

\ n a tu ra l s u b s ta n c e known: :a was th e re fo re req u irin g dFs- J

tinc tive te ch n iq u e m cut- and ting an d polish ing a s com- la :Ilo. p a red w ith o th e r gem a

s to n e s . Color, lu s tre , bril- j ^DS liance; fire a n d o th e r op- a LTS -tical c h a ra c te r is tic s give ■---- th e d iam ond its excep- ij

tio n a l.b eau ty , a n d oach of >a th e s e fa c to rs is a function J of light. T his m u s t bo cap- ; tu re d th ro u g h th e fine a

y . ability and know ledge of ■ <-th e -d ia m o n d -c u tte r . N ext -J------w eek w e will ta lk ab o u t !b d iam ond c u ttin g e n d tho jJ va rio u s sh a p e s o f dia- ij ! m onda. a

W hen you a re buy ing-a .■ ( d iam ond , you c a n com e !■ h e re w ith co n fid en ce th a t ja th e d iam ond you. ae lec t jJte s t o f th e " f o u r ,C's.',' ja C a ra t w eight, co lo r, cu t ■

^ an d clarity . H ere you can a W buy y o u r d iam o n d s loose, a ■

w h e re th o q u a lity cam be jJ__ proywn.L-ana„ m o u n te d in {■ -__ th a rin g o f vQur ehQlctt.Jn_ 1»— —

a m a tte r o f rn ln o tes . H ER R ETTS^ JE W ELERS , ia 1 2 2 0 K im bariy . .R o a d , i* ‘‘'

- -Twin F«ll«, -7 S a -d 8 6 8 .— | ‘SJ L __________ Jit-«

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F ined in Twin IPalls PdUce Haze Court by Jtulge H a rry T u i w a fla

MP' for speeding w ere M arg are t P . a1< r a Hogs, K im berly, $16; H a rry A. Roy.

Moore, 1692 Kimes Ave., $15; a ini Scott L. Standey. 1101 Highview fe ith I^ n e , $17; P au l J . Gibson, 1708 bojci

B riwSims, 248 Caswell Ave., $10; ^hanj

$20; Gene D. Larsen. 733 Fourth~ Aiw» 17 I nnnH lng , p !l- Alan p ;____

Brown, 1660 Kimes, .$12; Anna ’ L. McKinnon,' 599 L y n w o o d

u _ l Blvd.. $ U !- Theodore C,-.Wilson, - .I Route 1, Jerom e, $15; Jam es D.• Rich, 134 N. Elm St., $J0; Mi-

c h a e iJ a n s so .n , 1804 Osterloh -r?«— Ave., $23; Ada M. B ryant Rey- . _..fc

nolds, 537 Adams St;, $15; J a n e t if K. Dem er, 161 Jun iper St, N.. ‘$12; Roscoe C.' Lem m on, Box 4S3,-$15: Allan Howa, $16; P au l H .—Mosoley>—Route' 3, J erpm er

, : ' $13; Thelm a A. M iller, Route 1, h a i r . $10; Lynn C. R asm ussen, 330 :. Fc

' Second Ave. N., $10; Vicky Kirk- couic m an. F iler, $10. and T lik tu rn - » t l r e r, Twin Falls, bench ‘w arran t ta n ts Issued. $25, m em

Paying fines for disorderly conduct with an autom obile were [w ar Daniel .W. G ardner. Route I. . 'fi- Klitiber iy, t i u r l f M e t l c i t u ! TC~ta Gano, Jerom e, $20; R alph iPen- th e y

Fife, $25; S t a n l e y D.’ A « ^ v l t ^ ' , Route 1. Hazelton, $25; M ichael a t tl

H. Uhl. Route 1, Pau l, two yours------ countS)-$45-eachr-Da'vid-fcr-Rob^

inson, 146 Addison Ave. W., $20; Salome Galindo, Hazelton, $25. ^v o r i

— ------- Other—flnes-incIuded-E arl—B;- ^vervNewman. J5, Improper backing;' T | Michael W. Milner, 249 Polk St., - a g , $100, driving Qji a suspended II- . t_ || , cense; Dale L. Modiin. 288 Ad- T®'* f

- am s St., $100, drivihg while In- toxicated; John Brettn, Je rom e, ly d

; $18; E sta M. Busby, 503 AddisonAve., $5, and Dorothy Ann Kel- ., it ly, San“ Franclsco, Calif., $25, all stop light and s t(^ sign viola­tions: Sherry L. Clark, Buhl, . and W alter A. Todd, 1443 Spruce,

\ $10: both following too closely; u ■ .■ Kathryn M. Sharrai, 1302 Spruce f<

. 'St., ~$I5r'Dbro!hy J . Love, 287 r ■ Madison St., $15; LuEdw ard ri

Rawson, 640 Filer Ave. W„ $15, J: a ll failure to yield right of way, , J: arid Stanley D. Allen, Route 1. ^

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SCHOOL DEDICATED H! ■ BOSTON (AP) — The first

public school In .Boston to t>e ____ jj

dedicated Sunday in honor of A lur House Speaker John W. Mc- _let Cormack, 75. ^H>r ------------------------^ -------lorau li-

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S; -a 1 - A 'f f ix T im e s -N e w s Bun It- iJ l ic e n se . Y ou m a y p u fn- a _ ja n d - r e a r = ----------

!p.' ■ 2 . W atc ii T im e s -N e w s d a i'O I*p- i; 3 . W in n e r m u s t clairri pri:

'■ m e n t a t th e m a in officp. a W e s t, T w in F a lls , betv\le a3f ■ 4 . E ach w in n e r m u s t b rin Jt ! l ic e n s e m a tc h ln g w in n irIO ja - -s- i5 5 . All p rize w in n e rs a r e s ti

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jJljce Hazelton, $S. failure io yiiU to m r a flashing red light. t Also fined w.ere JRIchard D.>1 Roy, Route 3, Failure to drive in Heali **5! a laned highway, $ls;bond for^ show i-lew feitM :, Mildred D. Shanahan, birth llo^ 1^° y I m p r o p e r tum, and ,

DriTO, -$I0, i m p r o p e r laM been •I*': change. ______ ■ ______ thret

;son! T o S t o p - H <

S ' G r o w M o rRey- - .H a U S T O N , T e x a s —*• rnal

If y o u d o n 't s u f f e r f ro m a n d m a le p a t te rn b a ld n e s s , B

3aiii y o u c a n now s to p h a i r slick mer lo ss . . . a n d g ro w m o re e 1. h a ir . - ,330 For years "they said it in y«

:irk- couldn’t bo done." But how! talnl urn- » tirm of laboratory consul- of V rant tants has developed a treat-

m ont fo r both -m en an d uj,|^ _ ... w om en, th a t is no t only sto p - ___ i =” y ping ha il' loss . . . b u t Is real-’ j? ’® '/ere ,y g ro w in g h a lr l _______h,Y °

■.. Tl igr S>-j- to. take their word for it. If so i ’en- they believe that the treat- Qp' t rrry m'gn t wtll holp you;"they • ih- u/Vnji len, vite you to try l tfo r“32rd«VSS | o ^ lael ot their risk, ond seo for two ydursolfl thinotob - ^ » ‘“ ^a''yi-tf’ey;wo‘ild-not ^ te j2n- offer this no-risk trial unless [_£■ -c ’ the treatm ent 'worked. "How- sulto

evor,<.lt-4«-tmpossiblo to help with—Br everyone;------------------— - — t^ng; T h e g r e a t m,aj'ority o f the i

c a s e s o f e x c e s s iv e h a ir Just fa it a n d b a ld n e s s a r e th e t 'p n

ini b e g in n in g a n d m o re fu l- ^entl me, Jy d e v e lo p e d s t a g e s of;out cson NO OBLIOATION CC

■ To: Loesch Laboratory Consulianis. I Box 66001. 3311 Wes.t Main St.

3ia- Houston. Texas 77006,- I am submitting tho following Inf

standing that it will bo kept strictly Ci “‘y- under no obligation whatsoever, r no uce following conditions:287 Do you have itnndniff? ■ T. it drj ?,g Does your scalp have pimples o r othe ,g ’ Does youf forehead becomc oily or aI j | Does your scalp itch?______________^— 1 ------ How-lonB4ws-your-haIr-been-tliianli

Do you still havo hair?__ or fuzz7-How long is It?— _____ Is It dry?___

irst Aitach any other information y< ---- MAlut*- ----- -

vasof ADDRESS_____________ ______ _

CITY STTATH___

J o t y o u r l i u r f i f e i e f ?

QENSEr KM3 8 jj r n b e r p u b l i s h e d d a l l y t h r u O c

B p erso n p rov ing p o sse ss io n o f ' nber m u s t claim th e p rize a t th O a .m . a n d 5 :3 0 p .m . w ithin tw o n o tice . B ring au to re g is tra tio n

if ico —L 1 3 0 —2 n d —S t — ^ u itn a i i i

iR PLAYING "G O T YOU R NUw s B u m p e r S tr ip to r e a r b u m p lay pu f~ o n a ll c a r s in y o u r pos

ew s d a ily fo r a n n o u n c e m e n t o f w,%iT

ainri p riz e w ith in tw o d a y s follow aln o ffice o f th e T im e s-N e w s, 1 Is, b e tw e e n 8 :3 0 a .m . a n d 5 :3 0

u s t b rin g S ta te a u to re g is tra t io n g w in n ingT itim ber-pub lishB d ::^

3 a r e still e lig ib le to w in g ra n d pris

i e T im e s-N e w s a n d m e m b e r s o f

ND PRIZE WINNEES $ 3 3 3 .0 0 IN C- f *•

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B m - m i tA l lE .D I E C t l l^ ’ D. HONOLULU <AP) — State

■e in Health Department . irtatlatlcs - for^ show Hawaii’s': birth rate and “ "i birth coimt haye heta 'dropping' ' n 'nj. tor 13 years. .The decline, lias lane been ' greatest during tbe last

three'years.t/ay Found K Hair Loss, More Hair— r n a le _ _ p a t tp r r» b a ld n jo s s Dm a n d c a r i h o t b e “ h e l p e d , s s , B u t, if you a re n p t a lread y a i r s lick laald, how cgn you be

U lg * y ^ r ” h a ir *oss7**Even If . b a ld n e s s m ay s e e m to “ run it in yo u r fam liy ,” th is is c e r - ■

low ta ln ly no p ro o f o f th o c a u se sui- of Y OU R tia ir loss.

M any co n d itio n s cian c a u s e ’■'’o h a ir loss. N o m a t te r w hich ofj", o n e Is cau s in g y o u r h a ir loss, jai-’ ff yjjy w ait until you a ro sllcl<

hnlri nnd va ii t -b Mlc-ta a ts . Rrn— S 5 d e a d , -yo u - a ce bayo n d -h a lp .— ■ !'■ So. if, you still h ave a n y h a ir "

on to p of v o ty h e a d .' an d

y®.' loss an d grow m o re h a ir . . . ro r now is th o tim e t«J d o som e-

. th ing a b o u t It bBfSro it’s to o’ o t la te . -----------------------»ss L oesch .L a b o ra to ry Con- ’w- su lta n ts . Inc., wnfTSiroply-yoti—- e 'P w ith tre a tm e n t fo r 3 2 d ay s .

, a t t h e i r ' r r ^ , rflFToy b r ie v e o f th e t r e a tm e n t will help- you . '

a i r J u s t sen d th e m th e In form a- , h e tlon listed below . All in- , ,i gu lrles a re an sw ered confl-

dentially . by m ail an d w ith- OTiout obligation . A dv.

lOATION COUPON ................isullanls. Inc.Main St.

Mowing Information with the under- t strictly confidential and thal I am >cver. I' now have ,fr have had tho

—Is irrtry? nliyVles or other h rita tio n s? _ _ :_ _ _s oily or yrga-tvT_______ ^When?______ ________Ben-lhlnnlngT ---------jor fuzz?__on top of your head.It dry?________ Is it nily?rmation you feel may be belpfuL

STTATH

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lion o f v eh ic le bearfnff S » a t th e T im es-N ew s ■^In tw o d a y s follow ing a tration ca rd to Tim es* S^ n f r a n / * ^ TlA^lrt F a illa ■____

JR N U M B ER " f- b u m p er of c a r near._ ■3ur p o sse ss io n , fro n t __5___------------------- a

aa '>nt of w inn ing license. J

ai following announce* S lews, 130 2 n d S tr e e t J ■ )d 5 :3 0 p .m . a

a " ■jtra tion ca rd show ing ! Bd::^ a. . . ■ 'B

mand prize. S •

■b ers o f th e ir fam ilies ■

NNER Isl CASH I^ ^ --

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5 0 lh ~ W e d d i n g ~ ^ n rM r. and Mrs. Curtis W. Bower Church foi

_____ will celebrate their W e ^ w as an oding Anniversary with a recep- Tmd fo pi

----- tion Oct.—2 2 - a t- th e —Kitnberiy bccau se oChristian Church. Open -house Now, som

*-" will be hcld^rom-2r30-to-5TJ:nrr i s paintinj a t the church. Mrs. 1

All friends of the couple a re M adge AU Invited to attend. The couple C reek i n ; requests no gifts. a mem ber

Mr. and Mrs. Bower w ere ley wijline m arried Dec. 12, 1917, at Rock Worthwhil Creek. an t Vallej

Mr. Bower was born In 1892 piano for In Y am pa. Coin. He moved with served a: his fam ily to the Rock Creek groups, a rea In 1906. Mr. Bower’s fa ther j . j w as a rancher and stockman ,nn« nnH a n d .M r. Bower becam e a full- 1 °"® .""“ fledged cowboy a t a very early K im b erlv

=------ a g o ^ H e -h a s witnessed the full . n'X;grow th of the Twin Falls trac t. »/ir^''F«>rn He helped move the last Indians ~ to F o rt Hall Reservation and ^ . the la s t paint-m arked Indian, ^ rea i

--------^ilndian 'Johnj>r”~ 'd ied -in —Mr. — ■B ow er's cabin n e a r Rock Creek. . W /K

M r. Bower w as graduated from Twin Falls H i^ School

— in 1913-a nd-attcndefi the Univer"- — -s ity of Idaho and the State- Nor- 4 H m al School, Albion. He was a teach e r a t the P leasant Valley School and taught the violin and o th e r string instruments. He |H | | i w as c le rk of the Pleasant Valley School Board, for 10 years and n |H | w as superintendent of the Sun- d a y school a t the CTTrTs t i a n ------;--------------------------------------- By ABI

^ M a r i a n M a r t i n saying thrx , . alone thnP a t t e r n ju st as a

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m M DEAR /-thetrBrtHav

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I would lilf T ^ ifications:I V J II N ^ 1 da ting boiI W ^ -~ " r y fL A " On a rt ~ A \ j a widow,I of he r ‘

ceased hr t; I i n purse aneJ 11 Jr \ V "w onderfi/ I / / ® beautifu

c r .- ( l t_ yl- .J f life w astf Ir « y a s she s aI 7 1 ' V Then, to

— —---------------- V TT Tre^KCrT:/ / 1 V *’®‘' homem X I .1 Vj I room wpl! V\ I B ?4 I of "HIM'

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f r r T W T ' ^ “'S s--_______T T l ! i S L 9 4 6 8

/ \ teI I -» course, bu

Mrely,'*'^*'

IN-AND-OUT CHARM DEAR /In-and-out flattery , a diamond terested ii

of a d ress shape to flatter young back whe figures of all ages. Sew-sfmple, plained tf so-o beautiful in sizzling color several tir

P rfn te d ^ * « e ra ° ^ M ^ J r!" m iss y ^sizes 9, 11, 13, 15, 17. Size 13 wom an is takes 1% yards 45-inch. w as he r 1

Sixty-five cents In coins for ge ts to tl each patte rn—add 15 cents for the m ost r each p a tte rn for first-class mail- ing who e Ing and special hanSling. Send ing story to M arian M artin, Timc.i-News, point;395 P a tte rn Dept., 232 West 18th "T he gr St., New York„ N.Y. lOOlL P rin t lived w as nam e, address With zip, size and ed,- tolerai atyle num ber. a te . patie

See 100 m ore fashions to sew died with In a ll sizes In our great fall- imsuspectc w in ter patte rn catalog. Dresses, "W ell, 1

■ culo ttes, coats, separate.'!, holi- to find out d a y styles. Get one patterti f r te “ I m arri

____ ^r-cllp -coupo tt-in -ca ta log r-S end------------ —50 cents. '_____________ ALBERT 1

Science Shrinks 1 Hemorrhoic

- — _St9psJjt<eh ®ieIie\find* Way That Both Reb'e

- ----------------and Shnnks Piles In MortKeir Torfc. N .T . (Spceial): Sei- «ce) tookmica bmm lo m d a apedal for- Preparali

..flthar fftrwC6 BaniiJc iMmoithoIds, «tcri ia. «»,WStoD itebinr and fey«T« pain. _ ,

in e«s« a f te r ^ doctors Jn. ...provad^ wbiJa aantljr xallev^n^ .nelpapreTe

y lIMUetiOJEl lUOilltaMIlt

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g ^ n n i v e r s a r y - t r o c a re r Church for 15 years'. M r. Bower com plir ^ w as an outstanding a rtis t, ljut outstani p- ^ fo p u t aw ay the ^sh"<M commu. 4y.4>ccauae of a serious accident. m a,,^inr so Now, som e 50 years la te r, he m aste rnv i s pain tinK -agniir......... ....... ^ jdah

M rs. Bowpr, the' form ec TTie re M adge Atkllis, was bom a t Rock spoke lie C reek in : 1891. She has •■been D ream .

a memben of the P leasan t Val- you hax re ley Willing W orkers, Rock Creek you wii cit W orthwhile Club and the P leas- of life.’

an t Valley Grange. She taught Refre 92 piano fo r severa l years and has the dinJ tn served a s .p ia n is t for m any ing. ek groups.“ M r. and M rs. Bower have four .T, sons and one daughter, Frank" F IL E }*! Bower and Leonard Bower, io r MY 'X K im berly: C urt Bower, Tucson, Church J: Ariz.; Bill Bower, Pocatello, aod picnic ' * M rs. F e rn H am lett, Twin Falls , viewed " j T hey have 10 grandcnildren and Rev. P

two great-grandchildren. Skinner

nr ~ -— By ABIGAIL VAN BOREN Conlldc

^ -D EAR t ^BS Y r TUaniO rtnr-fo r ctniplcaT saying th a t a divorcee can bc this ad

alone th ru no fault of h e r own, don 't I ju st as a widow is. Most people relatlvi a ren ’t w illing to give a divorcee 1misIs. _ a ETnd w o r i - l - a i i r a ~ d iv o r c e e a legU

■—■ 'BScaiise a w ealthy widow decid- pay th ed she w anted my husband. abuse,

"FOOD FOR THOUGHT” debtedhis "bc

DEAR ABBYi-Jbe-Ie tter-fnnT r'— -thetrwltCSwwho wonders w h y Trou!

~ widows keep l o ^ g all the ellgi- 69700, Ib le men to divorcees Is one that F o r a I would like to answer. My qual- a stam] ifications: A bachelor who has lope, had a g re a t deal of experience

^ da ting M th . » . .On a m an’s first da te with W O r

a widow, she will pull a picture of he r "d e arly beloved, de- /V \Q T ceased husband” out of h e r q , p u rse and then .,^11 you how D V / "w onderful” he was, and w hat h a IL a beautiful life they had (ogeth- Thomas c r .- - ( l t_ y o u ask around, their life w asn 't 'n ea rly a s"b e a u tifu l” a s she sa id i t w as.) q(

T hen, to show you how dom es- .5he_m^ Tre~sh6 is, she m v ^ s you fo ' P a s t h e r hom e where, on the living luncheo room wpll. hangs a big picture Hall. 1 of "H IM ” su r in g you in the preside face all evening. (If you had welcom any rom antic ideas a to u t he r, tfnighf th is will Jd U -th em -fa sq any Cl

--------H E rconversatlon is about how Thomas“ good” he w as to he r and the A fter trip s they had together. I t is Thomas sickening. . instruct

A divorcee, on the o ther hand, Masoni< will seldom m ention he r ex-hus- a ba ban d 's nam e. And if she does, p.m , in she doesn’t m ake you feel a s had

__ tho vou a re competing with a gnn Mr. sain t. of gold

I ve known exceptions, of d eco ra t course, bu t a s a rule, divorcees room , a re m uch b e tte r company. Sin- a rail cere ly . EX PER IEN C ED bles. cr

thc feetDEAR ABBY; I was quite In- Praye

id terested in your article a while berta M ig back where the widow com- the spec le, plained th a t she has lost out a , a„d or several tim es to divorcees, and tcllo, wL a skcd ^tou-w hy^------------- — 5 — —M rsr-ss As you know, thc longer^ a spccial 13 wom an is a widow, tho g re a te r white c

w as he r husband, and it often o |fu f, o r ge ts to the point lhat he w as Theodor or the m ost m a ^ if ic c n t hum an be- ^^on ■ il- ing who ev er lived. The follow- o th e r id ing sto ry m ay illustrate the -jntroduc 'S, point; dred <th "T he g rea tes t man who ever lnt lived w as Huggins. Broad-mind- M i id ed,- to lerant, generous, tem per-

a te . patient, brilliant, y e t he -----------:w died with all his good qualities 11- imsu.spected.":s. "W ell. hoW did you m anage II- to find out so much about h im ?” se " I m arried hfs widow.” B B *i d ------------ --------Sinccrely-yoiirs;---------

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rinks Painiul . g >rrhoids BRtelieves Pain &Both Reb'evex Pain J ^ 5 . Ies In Most Cases- -----

•ce) took plaei. The secret U P reparation B * . There is n6

Illci I t. P re p a ra tio n K also •oothcs I rr ita te d tii in es and . I . I

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JEROME — Jeronhe Chapter —t-t/No. 54, Order of Eastern Star, H

V'-' obsenred the official vialt of thft worthy grimd matron. of Idaho , m en tly at the Jerome Masonic Temple.

A salad bar luncheon was- held H a t noon, foiioweo by Uie TCn&ST tI B of Instruction. , ■ ■

HeKrTThomas.^oIse, worthy ' ■ I grand mat.ron, and Walter Cul- H |

, bertson, Pocatello, worthy grand R B patron, were honored guests. B H Special' Introductions were given HSk to Donna Hrtton,' Lucille Cul- bertson, Emma Krodle and Lil- E U llan Barton. There jw ere eight Grand Chapter committee mem- b^rs, nine worthy matrons and SSfc

— one^wofthy patrori-introdnced:-----• The worthy grand matron was J 3 ^

2 presented a miniature doll ot-& gS ? herself, while Keith Johansen 3 f 0 ji sang, "Oh You Beautiful Doll.”■ Mr.- Johansen and Mrs. War^ r '- ^ Q ren Van Camp sang a duet for '® the worthy grand patron as Joe :

Rose, worthy patron, presented - I. him a gift.

----------Mr . J qiia iiiien and ‘ ~C am p sang an original song .1' w ritten by Mrs. L a rry Flem ing

V— Xo— ha tuna of "Som e .W here --------My Love." T he song w as'dedi^ T a tcd -to the -w<mKy~iag n a ~ m a; r z i f :

f tron and worthy grand, patron. _ .The w orthy grand m atron ^ V l

'7® J com plim ented Jerom e on . the ' outstandlng_young-peoplt_oLthe | s [

' " ' r com m unity. In p a rticu la r sHem en tioned. C a r^m—Atfaaftmorttr T « a f jn a s te r councilor fo r ^ th Jrs ta te of Idaho,' O rder of DeMolay. "Al

mec The worthy g ran d . m atron ock spoke on “ Keep A l i v e the O. K een D ream ." She said, "A s long a s '" “ '"'■I Val- you have a d ream in your h eart of. M' eek you will never lose the m eaning mins, eas- of life.” ' a t thtIght Refreshm ents w ere served in Bisl has the dining room a f te r the meet- form t any ing. The

¥ * * inal I'our ATTEND PICNIC lilyank' F IL E R —M em bers of the Sen- Chant ver, io r M YF of the M e t h o d i s t ote ef son. Church attended a sub-district ganza aod p icnic a t Devil’s C orral and and i ills, view ed a p rogram on Vietnam , with and Rev. Ralph Cairns and Jack self-ci

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. --------- sen -^;N Conlldentlal to C.V.K.: Young Bes r-for -«raplci-w onld-do~w cU -to^heed- -with ' 1 be this advice. If you need money, Cumr Dwn, don 't borrow from a friend or Gut lOple relative on an "In terest-free” Mrs.

rFee ^ ie g lU m a te loan agency, and mins, scid- pay the interest. The needling, Jense

abuse, and aggravation the In- Julie r ” debted one som etim es gets from and c

his "benefactors” Isn’t worth it. In to n r were' h y Troubled? Write to Abby, Box Glads iligi- 69700, Loj Angeles, CaUf. 90069. Cumr that F o r a personal reply, enclose Mrs. |ual- a stam ped, self-addressed enve- carrlt has lope. Yvoni

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«iox Worthy Grancd otego '’'dl Matron Feted Na“” how By Area OES ;:;;r■'hat HAILEY — Mrs. Helen R. grand “ty" Thom as, Boise, worthy grand P o c i

m atro n of Idaho, O rder of E ast- Johns ‘“ t e rn S tar, was honored by mem- scntai

bers of Bethany C hapter when sachu5? s - she m a de h e r o ffic ia l v is it._____ __ I e nI fo P a s t m atrons hosted a noon memi k'ing luncheon a t St. Charles P arish worth ture Hall. Mrs. W ard Beck, vice patroi the p resident of the club, gave the fathei

had welcom e and Mrs. L e o n a r d viser her, yn iphf worthy m afm n-nf nm h- «eeiO^

any C hapter, introduced Mrs. Daugl how Thom as. Forthe A fter tho l u n c h e o n , Mrs. than

t is Thom as conducted a school of meeti instruction for officers a t the ed " t

>nd. M asonic Temple. that <A banquot w as held a t 6:30 a t th«

oes. p.m , in the tem ple dining room, to Idt a s As had been done a t the lunch- left.

h_* eon, Mrs. Thomaal-Chffiifin-CQlara^ _ M rs of gold and white w ere used to pointi

o* decorate the tab les an d dining for tb room . slons

A rainbow arched over the ta- Broyl D bles. ending a t a pot-of-gold a t being

thc feet of thc honored guest. Mrs In- P ra y e r was-given by Mrs. Ro- ored

hile berta M cKercher, who also sang was I 0"’" the special -songs of M rs. Thom- ning. out a s and W alt(y Culbertson, Poca- Refi

and tc llo. worthy^ grand patron. Ihe c S~~ “ M rs: ThntftffS and i l l - o th e r Mrs. tv® spccial guests wore gold and tho cc Jte*' white chrysanthem um corsages,[ten gifts from Mrs. Knight and ‘yas TTieodore Broyles, wbrthy pa- FIL

tro n .' ble Co*" O ther ^ e s t s receiving special Churc the introductions included Mrs. Mil- meetii

dred Schopwem, M ontpelier; and 1 ' 'e r Mrs. Lillian Barton. Wendell, Mrs.

at»d Mrs. Beulah S c h a e f e r . cherg< Bellevue, past grand m atrons; potluc

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T e r r y ~ € t i m m i n s — e rs -lay HANSEN — Syjvia Sue Swen- natron son, d augh ter of M r. and M rs. e the O' K. Swenson, M ontana, w as jon i 3nc a s m arried to T erry Cummins, son• h eart of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Cum- eaning mins, Hansen, in rites Sept. 21 I™ '

at thc M urtaugh LDS Chapel. ?? « ved in Bishop R oger Tolm an per- ™ meet- form ed the ceremony.

The bride wore a B ridal Orig- cu Inal gown, fashioned with long lily point sleeves. Scalloped ...

e Sen- Chantilly lace form ed a reding- ,1 d i s t ote effect on Imported rayon or-

listrict ganza with a crescent w aistline gjj I and and a n ovaL neckline' encircled itnam . with p earls. SmaU m iniature

Jack self-covered buttons w ere fea- n . tured on the closure from the gj

----- neckline-down-^part of th e w at- cletiteau chapel train .

Organza flowers trim m ed with tjie i pearls and lace form ed a nose- .yghr

elbow-length veil with a butter- fly face veil of English silk illu- sion. L Jc

, Maid of honor was JudyBrooks, with Vicky Smith and Q3l Terrie Hanel as ' bridesm aids. Flower girl was M argo Porter. R 0 Ringbearers were Christine Jan-

"*•----- sen -an d E ric Jensen:'--------- ---------Young Best m an was Allen Cummins, Hquc j~heetf -with—Dong— W atts a n d ' M ark at*tr noney, Cummins a s groomsmen. snd or G uests w ere registered by fefa t-free” Mrs. Andy Cooper. Punch and in k -or cake-w ere-served-by-Judy-C um j y, and mins, Jo an Russell, M rs. F e rn ®eti> edllng, Jensen, Debbie Cummins and He (he In- Julle Bourn. The cake was m ade Luel s from and decorated by Mrs. Jensen, chai>rth it. Tn rhnrg .. gift.

were Mrs. Helen Bourn, Mrs. mosi y, Box Gladys Jensen, Mrs. Virginia oplu 8*5069. Cummins, Mrs. Zona Lewis and expl

inclose Mrs. D iana Snider. Gifts w e r e used enve- carriqd by Qheryl J e n s e n , persi

Yvonne Jensen and Katie Coop- "N er. mor(

I The couple will reside in San he w• Diego, Calif., where the bride- so 1

groom is stationed with the user Navy. injec

----------------------------------------------------- HeMrs. E m m a Knodle. Burley, havi

en -R. grand E sth e r; Mrs. Culbertson, a grand P o c a t e l l o , and Mrs. Beulah P'*”

' E ast- Johnson, Gooding, grand repre- *e>" mem- scntatives of Louisiana and M as- jf when sachusetts. " I t

i,_______ I e n £5rand Chapter com m ittee "'"21. noon m em bers and appointees, six o“* Parish worthy m atrons, four worthy ft , vice patrons, two DeMolay chap ter " ” t ve the father advisers, a Rainbow ad- ®ay n a r d viser and two guardians and as- “

Mrs. Daughters were present. toldF or those who traveled m ore uj*"!

Mrs. than 100 miles to attend the the ool of m eeting, Mrs. Thomas present- 't- It the ed " trav e l gem s.” She reported

that of the 300 "gem s” she had 5^Pe- t 6:30 a t the s ta r t of her official visits room, lo Idaho lodges, she has only 12 '"K. lunch- left. andMlOTi .,-M r3.JC night_acccpted_an J ip - sed to poinlmont to be a grand page , d ining for tbe 1968 Grand Chapter ses- the 1

sions in P o c a t e l l o and Mr. * "o Jie ta- Broyles declined the honor of .1 old a t being grand usher. Pje.est. Mrs. Norm a Fica, a past hon- " s. Ro- ored queen of Job ’s D aughters, .) sang was the candidate for the eve- rhom - ning. " ’BPoca- Refreshm ents were served a t "• 'he close of the evening, w ith o ther Mrs. lone Mc(^uln chairm an of

1 and the com m ittee.sages, M M , Projt

and DINNER HELDy pa- F IL E R — The Progressive Bi- Sf®''

ble Class of thc F irst Baptist pecial Church held its first fa ll-d inner , J ;. Mil- m eeting a t the social hall. M r.)clier; and M rs. N. L. Johnson and —— ;ndell, Mrs. Amy Glassinger w ere in e f e r, charge- of a rrangem ents for the Irons; potluck dinner.

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' The Salm on T rac t Horoemak- nf ( e rs Club will m eet a t~ 2 jp .m . m an i;wen- W ^iiesday at the hom e of Mrs. mini M rs Dick Noh, with Mrs. P e te Thorn- ™ ■ ton as co-hostess. Rojl ca ll will w „

I son ** "W ear a Hallbween Cos- j r . ,m tume.” The lesson, "C a re and t h 3t. 21 F ab rics ,” will

be given by Mrs. Ora Jones and Mrs. Howard Mills. Inform ation “X Od insurance will also be given.

^ ^ SHOSHONE — U ncoln Chap-

ter 42 O rder ol i ^ s te r n S tar , * °P ~ will m eet a t 8 p.m . T uesday ‘"8 '

a t the M asonic tem ple. “m or- i f Thestiine SHOSHONE — LDS R elief So- ircied ciety will m eet a t 2 p .m . Tues- . a tu re <jay at the Church.

fea- ' ¥ *, ¥ Oryjthe SHOSHONE W oman’s^So-

c le ty 'o f C hristian Service will ' . ^ meet a t 8 p.m. W ednesday a t with

with tlie Methodist Church with Mrs. ' John Halfiy nnd Mrs^J»liu.-LEcn. ^

^ n e r nington hostesses. *eauutter- ¥ * ¥: illu- _ lyr 11 ClarDan Kelley Jj-edJudy ' Duri

and Gives Program »on,laids. I“ jo " : Regarding Drugs ^ r -

------- SHOSHONE------- rDan Kelley,- andm ins, liquor law Jn.v»stigator, spoke Gi M ark at*the F irs t Baptist Church Mis- MIci

sion Society m eeting recently lace J by regarding drugs, their effect and ophc i and asked for those pre.sent to .be the I

alert-lo-xcpoct-any-t^uestionable Rob< p g rn activity along that line. ouai

and Ho was introduced by Mrs. insoi m ade Luella L. Kinsey, program • Mi isen. chairman of the evening. prog-table- —Mr. Kelley .m id d rugs—used -Pk4 Mrs. most frequently still rem ain Milti

rginia opium, iporphine and herein. He loss 5 and explained the ways they are Mi v e r e u.^ed and how they affect the vldei s e n , person using them. chesCoop- "M orphine.” he said “ Is used Afi

more by women then m en ,” and San I San he warned against the infection resld }ride- so often rc.sulllng in heroin bride

the users, due to their hom em ade ham injection m aterial.

------- He told of m arijuana plants a .irley , having been found in the center 'tson! a ‘ o'^ ^ieid and in potted -p culah Plant.1, and said it Is a prob- I O .gpre- lem now becau.se It is chcap and v u M as- is supposedly not habit forming. |ey 0

" I t is a felony to posse.sss o r j>rot< -liiip#* smoke m arijuana ,” he pointed pian; , six ouf- TleHorthy it may cau.sc users to com- injr. a p ic r " ’it violent acts and scientists Mr V ad- say It will cause b rain dam age. dem( Id as- Tracing the history of LSD' hom< Jo b ’s snee ltg discovery in HM3, he 'were

told of the serious results of nowI m ore using Ihis drug and pointed to Marl I tj,e the arguments for and against Rg jsent- *t. Mrs.orted Mr. Kelley also noted other Robi • had types of drugs used, such as a „ j visits drinking juice from boiled morn- prav lly 12 '"K seeds, sniffing glue phifi-

and Ihe now cu rren t popular vVrig, n - fruit cocktail_____________ __________

In introducing the program for , the evening. Mrs. Jam es Holt,

M r who i>ave the devotionals used the topic "Violating God’.<! tem- pie,” referring to use and care «_ j .

Uf,- of tho hum an body. • —Iters Mrs. L. M. H atm aker con-

ducted the brief business meet- ^ ing during Which the annual smorgasbord dinner w as an- /

iinth nounccd for 5:30 to 8 p.m . Oct. I t i 24 'artfie church fellowship hall.' \ P Funds -will go to the building

, projcct. w lMrs. Vern Johnson is general «

g : chairman, with Mrs. H erbert ^ inflcf Forbes and Mrs. Howard Ad- 1

kins assisting, W-Mrs. H atm aker reported $l4d(

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M Evelyn Hirschi | m I - 4slMatxled_Xo_: f l Gory L. Merrill IH VIEW—Evelyn'Hirschi, daM^- H | H ter ol Mr. and Mrs. Heber ' n Hirschl, RockviUe.- U tah;-was - ■ | H married to Gary*l.ynn Merrill,

son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald | H G. Merrill, View, in rites Se|rt.! ■ 1 at the St. George LDS Tem"

l^e.---- ■-------^ ^■ ------A w aJm paH ytag-ThrTJoO ple-^] ■ the temple were their parents^ ! ■ H B Mr. and- Mrs. Lee Merrill,■ B brother and sister-in-law of the gga m bridegroom; Alan. Wilson and | H 9 j | Deiuils Hadley. . ^ B

A reception was ,held that evening at the -home of' the . ^ B b r i d e ’s parents, Rockv/Ue. '-‘ B

: Another receiiitron Was held for _ ^ B the couple Sept. 8 . at the View

I- LDS Cultural Hall. ^ --------- TEM

The reception line was_ilanked____

by tan beauty baskets of blue tT—- and white chrysanthemums eiv- I 6 T hanced with white ribbon bows. n . sThe bride wore a floor-length K e \

■ gown, fashioned of French sa- j e i tin with appliques. of chiffon don

- and seed -pearls down-the- gkirt‘ CTgffB front. It was styled with an em- Teres;

, pire waistline, a sabrina neck- sidwe____ line of l a y and long lily point Max i

sledves. She carried a cascade Mis. , — 1x>uqUet''or green and~'blue car- from .

— • nations c e n te r ^ with a ^ a le and ii green orchid. Southi

> Mrs. Lee M errill, sister-in-law by Jo -. of the bridegroom , -was- m atron chitec

of Honor. Lee M errill, brother Mr. nf the brideeroort.' "w as best Jrom .

.E-nU num. Ushers-worc -Alan- Wilson, and ii Mrs. Willis Mabey and A rlyss Mabey. Southi "“ '■"r Guests were registered by by Ft ‘ will Mrs. Ross Critchfield, cousin of

the hridegroom . 1, “ 11? The bride’s table was covered J O T

W‘|* with lace and centered with a | - .‘ f."„ three-tiercd wedding cake. The r e i

cake, designed with t h r e e . . .' square tiers, form ed a stairw ay V V 6 'hao- * om which a m iniature bride ^ .

and bridegroom w ere descend- i"8 onto a flat cake base where a m iniature bridal party stood.The cake was m ade and dec-

c„ orated by Mrs. Leslie Dana.T uet ^ “ke was a s t-a n d served I jy

Mrs. Calvin M errill and Mrs.Orval M errill, aunts of thc

, Cq. bridegroom . G uests were, serv- Mis '^(11 ed a t quarte t tab les centered y a t with wrought iron candle hold- and a Mrs e 's holding blue and green can- ersity j ie n : dle.s nestled in h lue a nd green

feathers. P ° Reception assistan ts were Mrs. *<ecor

Clarence Gummow, Mrs. Al- Mr. fred Crane J r . , Mrs. Joseph. 5* Durfee and Mrs. Floyd Robin- Schoo son, aunt of tho bridegroom . attend

Serving were Beth Robinson, and T S Brenda Wrigley, Jeannan-^G ru- tnajo i ^ well. Jill Gibby. Karol Hatch f.'^P ,, =lley,- and M ary Alice" Angus. ipoke Gifts were iirranged by Mrs. A N Mis- Michael Brady, Mrsi. Dean W aF a t~ P t

ently lace and Mrs. Elm o Christ- Filer, t and opherson, cousin and aunts of --------0 .be the bride. Gifts w ere carried by k “ ole R obert^M crrtii;—K^iyc—M errillr — r \

Duane M errill and LeRoy Rob- Mrs. inson.gram - M aster of cerem onies for the

program was Spencer Kunzler. _____-nsed P ray ers woro given—by—Sishep^ ~rh i>r main Milton C. Payne and Bishop De- '1. He loss Stoker.

are Music for dancing was pro- v,-... ' the vlded by the John Stone Or- j

chestra. ^’ jtused After a honeymoon trip to one.’h;, ' and San Francisco, the couple will y^til ction reside in Provo, where the two tc sroin bridegroom is attending Brig- „ nade ham Young University. half o, , * ¥ ¥ g a r _ £

:n?e? Attorney TalksTo View Society cra'du

’ pnd VIEW—Norman Nielson, Bur- cups s ning. ley attorney, spoke on "F am ily spoons s ^ Protection, W i l l s and Estate a 35ff < Inted Planning" a t the View LDS Rc- cake i

lief Stociety hom em aking meet- com- injT. ^'lists Mrs. Raymond Searle gave a i squa

^iemonstration on w elfare and 3 jqua home storage. Work activities ,

. il* were directed by Mrs. Jam es " „ s of Nowland and Mrs. G a r l a n d <1. to M arkham.ainst Refreshm ents w ere served by

Mrs. Albert W arren, Mrs. Floyd " y L 'ther Robinson, Mrs. Deloss Stoker f .J?1 as a n d Mrs. Gaylin Patterson. , lorn- p rav ers were given by Mrs. ^ Ri.ue Phifbert Lind and Mrs. Wilford

>ular Wrigley._______________________ _____

cleared on the rummage-cooked food s.-«le recently. 1

useo Hostesses w ere Mrs. Paul tem- Bancroft, Mrs. John Conway

and Mrs. A rthur W arrington.

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7on don R, H agler announce the ^ lort- onBUBeiiiwii U f tlieir - dauglite r,' sm- Teresa Annette, to Glen Scott :ck- Sidwell, son of Mr. and Mrs.)int Max Sidwell. all Jerom e. ' ade Mlgg -Hnplpi- wng grnrtiinted":ar- from Jerom e High School in 1966 i l e and is attending the College o f . , ‘ " j

Southern Idaho. She is employed ‘j, law by Jones-Fehlerg Associates, ar-ron chitects,-Twin ^Falls;------------------her Mr. Sidwell was graduated .h, >est Jrom Jerom e High School Jn 1966 !on, and is attending the College o f Mr >ey. Southern Idaho. He is employed

by by Fred Evans Burley. ^am1 of ¥ .¥ ¥

red J a n e t L i e r m a n , p,oyc<

The F e i l e r R e v e a l o ’^ a

v ty W e d d i n g D a t e ^ T h e■n^ FILER—Mr. and Mrs. Reuben j iere Lierman, Filer, announce t h e tem p ^ engagement and forthcoming .

m arriage of their daughter, Q K /- Janet Lyri'fie, to Michael R.Feiler, Burley, son of Maj. and R/~J7

, y Mrs. Robert A. Feiler, FortYhc Bliss, Tex. SHC >rv- Miss Llerman was graduated , p, 'JpH from Filer High School in 1964 „ „ “„M. and attended Idaho State Univ- ® ■an- ersity at Pocatello for three .«■ ppn vears as a iournalism m ninr.

She is employed at the Citizen- V.' Record in Filer.

All Mr. Feiler is a 1962 graduate fromeptv of Munich American High time,3in- School. Munich,. Germ any, and booths, attendt>d Utah State University shop,ion and Idaho State University, terior

m ajating in--journalism. He is worktcb employed as city editor of The TT,ei

- World newspa’por-.in -JBUirloy. itei'hsIrs. A Nov. 25 wedding is planned cradle ^aF at—Pcace—L-uthcrafr^hurch—rn -flowCT

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I Chocolate Oatnieal Spice Cake each Pour over one cup quick oat- submii

meal, one and one-half cups vorite; JI boiling w ater and stir. Add three recipe

squares chocolate, one teaspoon Depar salt, one teaspoon cinnamon and Itor. ’ one-half teaspoon nutmeg. Stir propor until chocolate is melted. Add cannot

the two teaspoons vanilla. Let cool. iSS aB ’’E' In mbcer, beat two eggs, one- A

half cup oil, one cup brown su- gar, orie cup while sugar, one lea.spoon soda and one lea.spoon baking powder. Mix well. Add oatmeal m ixture and beat again. Gradually add one and one-half

ur- cups sifted flour, plus three lea- lily spoons. Bake for 30 minutes in ale a 35CT degree oven in two 9-inch ’ftc- cake pans. Cool and frost. _____‘et- Chocolate Frosting

4 tablespoons canned milk ■ a 1 square m argarine10^ 3 squares chocolate 1

are melted. Beat in two tea- . spoons vanilla and one-half tea- Ik

. spoon salt. Add two and one-half T ivd heaping cups powdered sugar ker “ "'I beat until smooth.„ , Add powdered sugar jf toors'3rd Times News will pay $5

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November Rites Planned By M iss.

or- Pyrah, Ward^ ..Mra. Preston Pvrah-announcea___

the forthcoming m arriage of her daughter, M argaret, to Dallas W ard, Twin Falls, son of Mr. and-M fs^ . W. Wa rdVjtichficId- : —

^ —Miss—py rsh w as graduated from -Ca rey- HiBh-School and at-

^ ' tended Brigham Young Univer- sity. She served a mission for

“ “I the I ^ S Church in tjLe„Ea.slern , . Atlantic states and is employed ^ a t the Sun Valley Village Hos- ^ p ita l.— . - . ------------- ----------------------

Mr. Ward is a graduate of Richfidd-Higlr'Schoor and Brig­ham Young University. He ful­filled an LDS mission to Ihe East C entral-stales. He is em­ployed as head of the Drivers E d u c a t i o n D epartm ent at O’Leary Junior High School, Twin Falls.

T hej couple will be m arried Nov. 32 at Ihe Idaho Falls LDS Temple,

ing ¥ ¥ ¥Shoshone Sets Bazaar D ec T

SHOSHONE — Annual bazaar , . dale for the LDS Relief Society

Is Dec. 1, from 10 a.m. lo 8 p-m. a t the LDS Church Cliltural

■ee There will be gam es and walk- ^ ■|ng~ft5lrTf8i'dT>nd a "snack b a r

" will be featured for all.Homemade foods, will be sold

'te from 11:30 a.m . until closing Eh lime, and Ihere will be special

booths for candy kitchen, bake ity shop, toyland, clothes horse, In- ty. terior decorations and needle-

work shop, he TTiere w i l l be hom em ade''

iteiiis such a s original t o y s , ed cradles, doirclothes, f e a t h e r "hr -flowers; "wittr pjaqties, pillow­

cases.- quills and o ther items.

I e y ^ 0 v o f 4 t e sDDIE PEUGHX4, Shothon*

ke each week for the best recipe at- submitted for Magic Valley Fa- ps vorites. If you have a favorite ee recipe, just mall it to tha Recipe on Department, Women’s Page Ed- nd Itor. The recipe becomes the tir property of the Times-News and dd cannot De returned.) d1.

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? .ra - L i v e s to c k« PORTLAND (A P) (USDA) —

Ir , ^ 0^’ Cattle and calves 1.600; Includ- ‘ ing 300 calves; s lau g h te r steers■u .Mt J. u lower, not enough heifers to i2 M + i« test trend ; cows steady to weak,

^ about pleadv: other clflSfc S , es not established; slaughter

ty, i«ij — HI steers chOIC«‘ 820-1,125 Ib'J3:30=- Is iJlJ slaughter heifers choicela loS . .. ;t 880 Ib 25.50; slaughter cows of JH + W c o m m e rc ia l- g rade 16.0Q-18;25; m WH + V slaughter bulls u tility and com- ^ ^ m ercial 900-1,400 Ib 19.25-21.50.

Ik DENVERDENVER (AP) (USDA)—Cat-

i2 jtK. ... u tie. 1,400; calves none; insuffi- ig 7.." cK ht slaughtfer s iegTM' f or te s t; j» S h - '5^ -Stn*!! supply heifers w ere about12 53 —JK steady: slaughter cows steady; **} *J}« —*2 bulls scarce , unchanged; feeders H 11328—iH m ainly for regu lar w eek ly 'sa le >H MS + K W ednesday: slaugh ter steers of JH ^ . j . high good and choice 99M140 Ib

MU - 3 25.10-25.50; heifers, choice 890- 24.30-25.20 ; cu tter, cows

! s ::•« 15.50-16.75: slaughter bulls cut- ; s - 2 Ter and utilify'"ZU;!>0-ai.5«. — 18 4iS 7 iZ barrow s and gilts1 . 7i g -, 1 J te ad y ;a -2 200-23<t lb-18.804J.00;» 2-3 250-270 Ib 17.50-18.25; sowss« MH + S strong to 25. higher; 1-3 330-550 48 34S - 5 lb 14.25-16.70.!ti 1 a Sheep 9,000; slaugh ter lambs lit 5iS— 3 fairly active, s teady : feeder Jw JJ5J lam bs and slaughter ewes still j2 j«a _ ^ to sell; s la itg h t^ lam bs choice ia >I» ^ a and , p r ime a roung^2 -4 b -3 5 ;0 5 r lE «K + 2 m ostly choice to p rim e 90-100 «8 »ii4 -4-iW Ib 24.10-24.85 m ostly choice a t

23-25-2<-(»-IJH - M --------

'Si i ’5 S OMAHA522 I ' i l OMAHA (AP) (USDA) - Cat-

5[4 53(4 (2 tie 1,100; steers stead y to weak;13 74H —1 *’“ tances-'25 low erj heifers held 48 m2 — H to 25 lower; cows slow; !ti 5?f? * fl to weak; bulls steady; JH S4« — 71 feeder cattle and calves steacly. H4 117 _ i( i Sheep 3,500; slaughter lambs

JS |i...... 50 lower; ewes steady.•!. 32U — H ^og.s 10,000; b a r r o w s and

i " v V i ' u- ' u steady , some 25 * 30u ‘— H higher.

: 42 —Hi --------- ;? • CHICAGO

1 H U - i ’ CHICAGO (AP) — (USDA)— !i, 1!,, * !'♦ 7,500; butchers 25 to 50>!4 w w r " ‘°w er; 1-2 190-225 Ib 19.00-29.00;Hi «3 -Hi; l-.T 220-2.'in Ih t IH t^ .iq __2-}L—iiH --'-;* -230:255 lbs 18.00-18.50; 2-3' 2G0-ijZ 4«?i — 14 275 lbs 17.75-18.00; sows fully!?? + ;< steady to mostly 25 lower; 1-3Itj 33.; - *4 320-t00 Ib 16.75-17.50; 1-3 300-4.'i0I'.i 73k _ ii ' lbs 16.25-16.75 ; 2-3 450-500 lbsiC 15.75-16.25 ; 2-3 ,^00-550 lbs 15.00-,3 ,,.7 +,,■? 15,75; 2-3 550-600 lbs 14.25-15.00.'Ij !''< — ■» Cattle 12,000; calvcs none;IV? «iW + 2 steers unevenly steady to 50I 3* ... lower; heifers m ostly ste.-idv;k| P r i me..T:i50-T350"lfi“" .sTSGghter1 3inl -t-.'.l **‘‘< '■8 yle]d grnde 3 and 4 28.00-1 «■/ ~ ^ 28,50; mixed choice and primelu 60(4 - s i 1.150.1,3.50 lbs 27.50-28,00: choiceI 45 , ,.. .. 1,1.50-1,300 lbs yield grade 2 to

ai'^ i u 27,00-27,75; choice and primeI'.', 3JS — H 900-1.050 Ib slaughter heiferst “ I; Ri'ade 3 and 4 26,00-26,50;1 « u ...!: one Jpad a t 2B.60; choice 900-1,-

* w 0 5 0 T B 5 T l6 td ^ a d e ^ - to 4 25.50-I'i 46«4 'i 26 00H', 311', — '41*4 11 — '! Shcop 400; wtwled slauRhter}'(> 35' , ' ~ I' Ininh'; and ewes fu lh ' str.ndv;1* <■) ’ l l * choice and prime 90-lin Ib Jit ’ "T' wooled -slBugliter—lam bs—34,00- jt' 25.00: mixed cood and choiceI 5j ( J - r 80-100 lbs 22.00-24.00,H4 rn * >; _____lit w lT iS i CATTLE FUTURES Ited Prett 1987 Thc followinR quoiations wern

provided by E. W. M cRoberts Jft'J^.^^sto.i. «"<! Co., Twin Falls, icf.: High Low Close_ rOct................ 27.00 26.90 26,95r 3s Dec............... 26,25 2G.02 26.07''•4 n ' t ...... Feb............... 25,47 25.10 25.10L ” v ' Z ft April ..........2r,A0 25.10 25.151', 4'4 - iJ June .......... 25,55 25.30 25,301% 3% 4 % _________________

i'.\ ',i Potatoes. Onions3 \ ::::: c h ic a g o

IS -► >4 CHICAGO (AP) (USDA)—Po- t atoes—a r r ivals—Hi-.— on—track- ~

iH 3s *i— 14 148; total U.S. shipm ents for '** » >4 • '■‘day 300; Saturday 114; Sun- M4 514 ... 'loy none; supplies light; de- I 13 — mand good; m arket for nissels lt4 ~ .l! steady, round reds s l i g h t l y r«!— ««' alfongc r;— car4ol— tr a<'l<. tialo i ; -I,, ...... WasTiington ru.«ets 3,90 lo 4.00;itJ 714 - ' t 4 Minnesota North Dakota Red 114 3t], -f s River Valley round reds 2,65 to14 I'N — 7 Ri:»4 30*4 — H•1 3l’i «4 --------1;? : ij FUTURES17', iji^ _ ■, The following quotations were114 »;4 + Yi provided b v ^ . W. M cRoberts!?! and Co, T W t ^ alls. _____1% 45 4ii; M aine V^otatocslij ~ High Low Close ,It. r . ::::: Nov.................2 ,n 2,2« 2..ioIH 3 3 1 4 Mar ch .......... 2 76 2.65 2.75lv “ i ~ April ............. 2.95 2.R6 2,95•; 3t>; ..::: May ............. 3.35 '3.26 3.34 ^'H M14 >4 _________________

- .. Bean Prices At- ^ ^ t i c Buhf AmiOTinced-closed un- BUHL—Officials of the Trinl- itra c ts . dad B ean and E levato r Co., |

Buhl, announced bean prices ] Monday. -

1 closed 8 There has been no change In | lales 2.859 pintos. rem aining a t $8 a hun- ]

M ar 2.65- dredweight; reds are^ t8.35 a | 2.82, Sep hundred; pinlcs J8.35. land g reat | 2.99. M ar northerns a re ,17,35. ]

^ B - B id j 0 Persons Die On Oregon Roads

- Wool fu- Ten persons died in Oregon tof a cent traffic accidents over the week- Vlar 118,3. end, bringing the 1967 traffic fa- Dec 121.1, tality total to 511 in the Associ-

----------— aicaT»resgrconnt.“:— r— ------ -)0 t 114JN . It tbe bloodiest weekend ' :Iosed qui- on the s ta te ’s highw ays since

the Ju ly Fourth holiday period, lol tops a t A y e a r ago a t this tim e 525

' persons had lost th e ir lives in Oregon traffic accidents. .

^ a U s M ark e ts ~UVE9TOCK

...flJO.1.90...1140-3.10 I80-X20 Ih*. ........................... $3l 00

am ) " EGOS '• 'L ane AA ....... .............................. .41

. .......... $800 Larse A ...................................... J9

. . . ____Sa.ijn^e^unL-AA ................. . Jii............*7.25 Medium A ...................................J J

............ $8.00 (DeUver«d te r«tall«r to cartooa)

^ ...r — T - r — j

JL . i f ■ ...mM J 4 ,— —

c k G r a i nUSDA) — CHICAGO (A P )—M odei^te to 0; inclOd^ heav3rT n in -during -the -w eekend te r steers over wide sections of the Mld- heifers to w est' influenced higher prices it'to wealc, for soybeans and com today on he r cla.ss- the Chicago Board of T rade. slaughter T he two comm odities orkcned

rs choice vanced. . -r cows of ' A fter Soybeans had advanced 6.0Q-18;25; abou t l</4 cen ts theife was som e and com- profit taking but prices firm ed :9.25-21.50. up n ear the close.

C om also sold down around m idsession bu t picked up stjme

D A )-^ a t- buyer support n ear the close.}; insuffi- W heat trad e was light and ~to r - te5t ; priccs c losad-sllghUy-hlghe^y-in^ 'ere about fluenced to som e extent by good­'s steady; export notices, d; feeders E stim ated carlo t receipts :e’k ly 'sa le w ere w heat 56, corn 224, oats steers of 6. O'e none, barley 35 and soy-

J9M140 Ib beans 106.loice 890- ---------tter. cows KANSAS CITYbulls cut- KANSAS CITY (AP) — Wheat ' 134 cars , 1/4 low tr t6 ’/J higtvtrr;

No 2 hard an d dark hard 1.59'/i, 8 . 8 0 4 9 . 0 0 ; - No 2 red wheat .25; sows I.51V4-I.55N, No. 3 1.49H-1.54N. i-'3 330-550 Corn 56 c a rs , unch. to up 2%,

No. 2 white 1.32-r.'38N, No. 3 1.21- ter lambs 4 J7,N—No.—2-yeilow-nnd-m ixcd^ '; feeder 1.1S>A-1.25N. No. 3 1.14I4-1.24N. ewes still Oats none M !4 ' higher. No. bs choice 2 white No. 3 75W.

Milo m aize 1.91, me 90-100 Rye 1.05»4-I.09V^N. choice a t B arley 1.04-1.15N.

Soybeaas 2.50=4-2.573, .Sacked b ran 49,00-49,75. Sacked shorts 54.00-54.75.

— Cat- W heat futures closed from ’/a to weak: to 1 higher, ifers held ■ , -■ .

r s t e a X -L s tea /v CHICAGO (A P) - Wheat No ^er ambs ‘ -59’4 n; No 2 rcd 1.51 <4er lambS „ j yelihw 1.20: No 2

yisllow 1.20; No 3 yellow 1.15-19. Oats No 2 h ^ v y white 72'/4 n.

’ Soybeans No 1 -yellow 2.61 n.At the close wheat was >/t to

cent a bu,shel higher, De- n i s n A l - Climber com was >/,

to Vi higher. December 1.15-9 00-59 no- lower to Vl,

2fO- higher, De-.wV fSlly c l . l 9 ^

iT w h i 'in g r a i n FUTURESlo-Mo“ tbs CHICAGO (A P )_

4‘’25-!5:“ ; ^vheat"***’y* t0°"5i Dec '^ , .5 4 '^ 1,5.1% 1,54% 1,.5.3%■ steady • sllGgft-er } I-®'].

Id 4 28.00- - fill? I l e lf} }■«??nd prime '-^y*f^ke‘'‘’2° ‘'to l.l5>4 t.,l4% -r.H7/ l:t4 % nd crimer hei™rs May 12.3-M 1.23« l,23y. 1.23 6 00^6 50 5“' 1-25% 1.261/ 1.25^ic^OM 1 - SCP 1.26 1.25-fj 1.257;j 1.25(1

° '* Dc^"*^ T l > f 7 I ^ W T | Kslaunhtcr M” '’ ’ ' ■? ’’^'4. ""radv M^y ’ >'/. ’ 'V?W-im Ib ™M "S 4 ,« leS cP ... . - - 70 70-^d choice J jg, 1 , 8, p . , g , z i .,s%

M ar 1,2.1% 1.23'/ 1.2.1% 1.23»4 • p c May 1.2654 1.25-^ 1.2G-''4 1,26ions w ere J “ ' ----- ----- ! 12^IcRoberts

90 M°95 Over the Countern*> nr. n’t Quntatlnna from NASD at Bppmvf- in np'Vn nialaly 10 a- m. All bida ar« intartlealar10 25.10 t>id«. Inieniaaler nuotationa do not In- IQ 25.15 reull markup, nark down orcommUatottj25.30 Bid A.sked— Albertson’s ............ 12,00 U.3VAt i m t l Q E auity Dii ............ 33,50 34,50 '111U113 p ir^ , sp j (-orp. 30,50 31,50

F irst Sec. Invest.. 6.50 7.50 DA)—Po- r .a r re tt F re ich t ..22,25 23,00 on track-T ja . Pow ZPrd. . .'eiilKS 68,06 len ts for in term ountaln Gasl0,50 lO.&V/, 114; Sun- u b e r ty Gem Silv. ,75 .80 ight; de- M orrison-Knudsn 23,87!^ 24,37'^ >r russeis Rogers B rothers .22,00 22.75 1 g h t I y Silver S tar Queens .,40 ,43 k - tialo i ; Sie r ra Life ________7 «7U 3 .-in

0 lo 4.00; Surety Life .......... 6.62'/ ^-12^tota Red w est Coast Airl ..14,87'/4 15.37*4 ds 2,65 to _________________

Butter and EggsCHICAGO (A P) — B 1111 e r

'“ Qf were easy ; wholesale buying prices icRoberts unchanged to lower; 93 score_ -------- a a 66^ , 92^-A -66'4, -90 B -65»/i.

89 C 59'/i. c a rs 90 B 66 . 89 C IV Close 5oj^2 -^ Eggs steady; wholesale buy-

~ ing prices unchanged: 75 p e rcen t o r b e tte r g rade A whites

lb J.J4 m ixed 29. m edium s 22. sLan- d a rd s 25, checks 18.

---- MutualJPunds-Bid ASked

he TrinI- Affiliated Fund ........ 9..10 10.06•tor Co., Com monwealth . .. . '.2 0 96 22.91n pnces t)ow T heory .............. 8,43 9.11

, E aton and How ard .17.16 18,66-hange In F idelity T rend .......... 33.24 36,13

hun- Key-stone B-4 ............ 9,91 10.84M,35 a Keystone K-1 ............ 9 33 W.IS

ind g reat Keystone K-2 ............ 7.9S 8,71Keystone S-2 -----^..11.30 12,34

~ Keystone S-3 ............ 9,B6 10,77k iA K eystone S-4 ............ 7,21 7.88

Keystone Int. Fund .18,18 19.66 ‘r k O f l a Life Insur. Invest. . . 6,95 7.60 4.U d Q S M anhattan .................. I I .14 12,181 Oregon Mass. Invest, G ro. .^12.89 14.09 Ihe week- M ass Invest. T ru s t ..17,27 18,89 traffic fa- National Grow th ....11 .67 12,26 le Associ- National S to c k .......... 9.22 10.08

— P u tn a m EquKTes ...TLUl T2T03 weekend Television E lec. ...;11.09 12.09

lys since Value Line Incom e . 6.80 7.45 y period. Value Line Spec. .Sit. 7.89 8.65 tim e 525 W estern Indus. Sh. . . 9.06 9.90

■ lives in ------------ -------------- -!. SPOT METALS...... .......... NEW YORK (AP)-r-Spot non--------------I ferrou s m etal p rices Mondyft-r-

1 (Copper 38 cen ts a pound,'Cot>- n e c ticu f Valley.

“ ■— — Lcad 14 cents a pound. New York.

.........*31.00 Zinc 13>/4 cen ts a pound. E as tS St. Louis.

^^^^TIiF~t:S2—a ~ pmrn d Naw-Vorte S ilver I.8I0 per. Troy ounce.

I I " ! " J* N cw .Y ork .. . . . . ^ . ^ - Quick.-rilver 485.00 p e r f l « » k . caitcMu) N ew 'Y ork. __ ____

f- B u s in e s s ^ "M irror

By JOHN OUW nfFF 'I ' ) .' ARJBastneas Analyst ....

• ' NEW YORK (AP) -TWaidei^ te to :m a y be an historic week In- ! -w eekenditrade—relation?, a frustrating '

the Mid- one for (rec trad e advocates, a er prices significant one in revealing the

today on changing sentinients of Ameri-T r a ^ . j„ Oulubc. -

uickly Q d tjjriff cuts ev er attem pted in < advanced this century was begun with i

was som e passage of the T rade Expansion | es firm ed Act. ■ ' I

T his week a. w ave of protec- | n around tiin is t sentim ent is-exiiected to s

up s o m e be heard from Congress, a re- : close! I m arkab le and , partially inex- , ii”ht and plicabic-change of directions in jii^he^,Jn^ Qflly five . y e ^ ----------------It by good- A m erican enthusiasm for cut- j

t in g - tra d e b a rrie rs five years , receipts ago w a s’ great. T hrough ' lower t

224, oats worldwide tariffs ' the United , and soy- S tates hoped, . among other

things, to boost its exports , .enough to reduce the balance of j

V' paym ents deficit. j— W heat 'i'he trade act passed with a J

3" 'nmwBf I la rg»-H>»'i«Mtity-of l>oth housa t. .ItU t'?rf I S9I/' was extolled as Ihe beginning of ,

w heai era.-T jnd for -nearly five 19'X-l 54N y ears negotiators for th e 'b tg j to up 2 '/ ', iTading nations hackcd away a t ,Mr, T 1 01* tariffs. ^

141/ 1 Kennedy Round of tariff cuts, ' LhPr Nn’ nam ed for tbe president who | y r, r^o. persuaded other iiaflons to '

reached a successful conclusion. 1 The European Corhmon' Mar- <

, ket reduced tariffs on m ore than <1» JlO billion of im ports. The Unit- 1J ■ ed Slates, Canada, the Euro- t

■ , , pean Free T rade Association * 1 from /a Japan, am ong others, «

agreed to g radual j.eductions. in I trad e barriers.

Now the opposite of free trade <Wheat No could be paining support. Sever- | red 1.5I'/i a l w idely supported bills a re be- ' .j2P:. NS- 2i.fore-Congtcss.to-prntect-dhm e.s^ J IW 1.15-19. tic indu.il/ies, mostly by rC- 3 ;e 72'/4 n. s tr id in g im ports through quotas. * N 2.61 Tl. Among them . a re textiles, ' was to w atches, steel, oil. I■her, De- To William Roth, .special U.S. t 1 was 14 representative fftr trade nego- ber 1.15- tlation.*;, the pro.?pect Is appall- J wer to Yg Ine. P rotectionist .sentlmenL_he. i Yi—e en ts r 'Bnleves; could "resto re the t Rher, De- chaos in interpational trade th a t '

we knew dunng the depression • of the 1930s."

ES We m ay be on the eve of a ‘m ovem ent, he .said, " th a t will t

P rev . wipe out the progress of 30 ‘ ose close y ears unless those Am erican in- '

dustries concerned with world * 14% 1,.5.1% trade m ake them selves heard *!4 1,59% loud and c lear.” ^13 1.62’4 Roth feels that an Increase in r 11% 1.60% A m erican tariffs o r a reduction 14'4 l,63'/i of im ports through quotas would ®

result in sim ilar moves against t 4 % 'lrf4 ? t AiTTeriraHniroaUcts^ retail- * 10% 1,19% ation could be enormous, he 13 1 1.23 feels, becau.se pending U.S. bills 16' / 1-25^ would effect $3.6 billion of im- 15% 1.25V4 ports into tho country.

___ **'Anri th is ic n v o r y r r iM ^7 1 ^ 7 |IZ nnate, deflnUely a minim um, not 71% 7 l'/i a m axim um ,” he said in a 71% 7iVn speech. The S3,6 billion total Is 70'4 10% "o u r rock bottom estim ate ."70 70'/^ A lot of senators and repre­

sentatives feel differently.9'/4 1,18% Today, a .h ill i n c.m andatory , -13% 1.23*4 steel im port quotas Is expccted IG-Ti 1,26 to be introduced inlo Congress. 17'/4 1-27 Curiously, one of the argum ents

----- in support of quotas is the bal-— ance of paym ents, the sam e a r - ‘

gum ent u s ^ by free traders. 4 1 l l t ? r Sen. Vance H artke. D-Ind., it •ppmni- feels th a t “ surging steel importa 'd r„ 1 r* l" have aggrava ted the . U.S -bal- I flown or ance or paym ents deficit, ad- , . ^ J versely affecteid employm ent

opportunities . . .and posed »! I . cn . th rea t to national secu rity .”

Another bill, a lready passed 7 ’’y House, would perm it the

' 2i 'm president to, lim it im ports o f _ ^ t _

I , hibor sm ndards* ln^rio r to ours.Rn This, of course, would Include

' , , m any thousands of items./4 A nother bill, w ith 20 senators

i l supporting it. would establish-u quotas on products that contrib-

■I9 J lW /} dom estic p r^ u c e r s . And 40 sen- /2 lb.3 1 /2 a to rs desire a bill th a t would in-

~ c rease the num ber of cases onl ^ n 'n r q which antidum ping duties m ight

be applied.B u t t e r P rotectionists and free trad- ng prices alw ays have put on good ; 93 score h^iles_thrflUEh.AmtricaiL-hrsto-.0 B t e j ^ ry '^tiiolr fundam entally differ-

66 , 89 C pnt philosophies som etim es stripping a lot of confusion from

sale buy- Issues. The ba ttle is on. It • should-bc a good one.A whites ___________ ____

Heart Attack Was nds Cause of Death3id ASked IDAHO rA LLS ^ A P ) A n),.10 10.06 autopsy Monday revealed that).96 22.91 Ja y Adam.son. 47, Idaho Falls.i,43 9.11 who Was believed a t first a traf-M 6 18,66 fic accident victim Sunday1.24 36,13 m orning, died from a h eart at-),9I 10.84 tack.).33 10.18 Dr. Hazel L^.McGaffey, Bon-J.9S 8,71 nerville County Coroner, said1.30 12,34 the autop.sy showed th a t Adam-),B6 10,77 son died prior to thc accident.f,21 7.88 Chemi<tal tests indicated thatMS 19.66 the m an did not drown afte r his;,95 7.60 c a r left thi: Crowley Road some1.14 12,18 10 m iles northeast of Idaho Falls ^!.B9 14.09 Sunday m orning and overturnedr,27 18,89 In a canal With Only three inches1.67 12.26 of w a ter in it. 1),22 10.08 jy ^ .sQ n _ w a a _ fo u n d ^ d e a d -ln r rHT~T2:03 TiTs autom obile in the irrigation1.09 12.09 canaL.80 7.45 = iJ — -Tmii .... ....... ’ ..........r.89 8.65 - .1............ ......J;-:,!., ,: =).06 9.90 ,

non-4ond«vt-r- 'und. Cof^. a I

New

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lew-Vorte ')y ounce. I

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„ TheDaU Investoi

Listrating' . , . ,>cates, a '- 'A m eri' W IL U /V M A; D O V

Q. - 1 used to sneer a t your 1 "OctDbBT advice “ against trad ing In the ' is. round, m arket. Now I would like to npted in qommend you fo r w arnings un with against hot-shot,. in-ahdK)ut buy- xpansion Ing and selling o f stocics. Unfor­

tunately. it took m e y ears to r protec- learn (the h a rd w ay) th a t you 1 lected to a te right.iB, a re- . j ^ dentist arid learn about - ly mex- {20,000 a year. When I was a ctions in trader, I spent a t l?ast 15 hours '

for cut- in^ 'abo iit^ lh e ^ m a ^ A ? ^ i^ * r '^ d > ;e years everything I could g e t'm y hands ;h ' lower , on and w as in a lm o s t constant

United contact with b rokers.> o ther R esults w ere poor. Seven

export.s years of that effort produced ilance ot ^ profit (a fte r tax es) of about

{4,500. : If I had used the tim e 1 with a niore productively (in my den-

Tar pWcttw ^-’f couW ' have m ade. ■ Inning or jq tihies__ as m uch. If ,1 had ; ’■'y do llar - averaged the -s t o c k the big J bought early in the gam e, I : away ^ would have been w ay ahead, iiiv Oh, w e llU T ra d in g was fiin iiff V t^ , w h i l e I still believed in it. , =nt who And it did. do a lot (or m y ," o To l >™' « >” - . 'a ttem pt; —A f-A bselutelyr-j^m -net -‘ln tli€tT< nclusion. habit of printing testim onials in 1on- Mar- this space. And I don’t w ant ore than to get on the “ I told you so” he Unit- kick. But your le tte r is too good 1 e Euro- to let go by. Hopefully, it will 1sociation s tee r som e o ther would-ije trad - 1

others, e ra aw ay from th a t dangerous |:tIons in gam e.

Actually, this colum n is notee trade dead set against dice-rolling in i t Sever- the stock m arket, v ia the trad - ;I a re be- Ing route. For people who can 1t afford that- kind of action (a s _

by rc- you obviously couldn and who 11 quotas a re ready and -willing to runtextiles the risk, trad ing holds out the

* possibility of p rofits —- som e-:lal U.S. tim es big p ro f l^ . . .. J le nego- But it m ust be stressed th a tI appall- In-and-out trad ing can result innent. he fa t finandM-IOMes, M nrr n ft e a .jre the than not, trad e rs d ie broke, ^nd ade lh a t rnost people ju s t c an ’t afford ipression the high risks involved. I

Y ou're so right about trading 1■ve of a doing a lot for brokers. They 1hat will Bet comm.issons on all the pur-5 of 30 chase and sale o rd e rs they han- : rican in- die and, naturally , like to have ih worid active trading accounts,s heard You've learned your lesson. ,

Why not s ta r t dollar-averaging ]rease in now — putting th e sam e am ount ,eduction of rnoney into the sam e stocksJS would a t fixed in te rvals? T hat’s the ,

aca inst one way I know of to -reduces re tan- risiTTir-ttirTibSohitB-'mtfitm tmtH

he ' bills

I im-

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like, to ' Q. I started 'Tnvestlng SSO vam ings month In a' MlitU&l fund tn ISS: ou t buy- At th a t time the fund's stian i. Unfor- were selling for $14.QS..They ai ,iears to now $13.63. T h e re -a re afwa^ lhat you xieductions frorn my month!

paym ents — for cofnmlssloi n i about custodian’s fees. Ev«I was a though I have reinvested div 15 hours dends and capItal-galns distrlb A thinV. tiohs tb buy m ore shares, l_a ' f read behind on this irtvestniei

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, plan. In reply I received a letti stating that the m utual fui ‘-brought in a new rjianageme team ” a v ear ago. But th a t d»

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buying a g rcc*^or ^daniais in ag ree? ' .I’t. w ant A. I agree — all tho wa you so” You g iv e , a n eat sum m ary too good the reasons for investing ■* , it will hedge against in fla tto n rlt won ,|>e trad - be ju st about impossible ;tp ii m gerous prove on your defipltjon.'

And, considering all th* coj 1 is not Involved in m utual fund-Inve oiling in ing, you and o ther shareholde h e trad - should expect that fund (o r ai ivho can o ther m utual fund) to do a-lx tion ( as te r than iust' s tay even wl md who inflationary pressures. ~Tfial

to run w hat the high-priced "m anag out the m ent team s" running, mutu

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led th a t the fund 's money in aecuritii result In that, hopefully, will rise In viff» r>ftAn .ue^------------------------------------ -)ke. >Vnd We m ight a s well face it. XI t afford m utual fund in which you ha' I. been investing has a poor re

trading ord. And it h asn 't Improved s . They any g re a t extent ^Ince th a t n« the pur- "m anagem en t team " cam e 1 “ley han- Most o th er m utual funds ha' to have done m uch, m uch better,

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;eraging in te rest in his column. He ca am ount not answ er phone queries.)

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= ^ ssian i5^ Medals In (Of Pre-Olyiathletes won ~fwo gold

-• • mri Mohomcd Gammoundi pf,K qne of ^ . Tunisia defeated ain (he 10.000 m eters Sunday as got the ve Mexico’s -‘hird-~-4nterM tional|Xta tw sports competition opened

I sporadic confusion. | ^ 0 meteThe Russians got their first

— ’ dent ia ththe track

— Parilli.Passes S'g^ ■Boston Past. ,S i =

■ Miami 41-10NEWTON. Mass. (AP) — the lead ii

Ageless Babe TariU! threw five;ion, and iniirhdmyn passes—three to J im ;tr ie s wen Whalow^-aoa-t<W-m >-,■*'‘‘y C ar jvvent. . ron—ih firing Boston s Amerl- o th e r c ran Football League gypsies to ^ ^ , ^ 5

_ il 41-10 victory over the Miami weightlifti Dolphins Synday. E aston

Parilli. a 37-ycar-old one tlm e ij,^ ^ ^ ^ q, , Kentucky star, hit Whalen on a ■ 3.ooQ.,netc nnir nt nine-vard scoring shots,

' art6ther of 33- XjiriTnTTOlldcorked payoff tosses of 17 and 41 him -Ii yards to Garron. lOO-mi. Often booed by Boston fans, tirrfe was

■ ■ Pariiii had most of the 23,955 piirlutes cfans cheering from the outset as b u t t^ e ir 1 he took charge in the P a trio ts’ , Gammoi 1967 home debut, forced into m inutes J Boston College Stadium because ,wo-tent’hs of the late finish of the World ^ ie7st Series at nearby Fenw ay Park , finally ter

The Patrio ts, who posted a w as some disapDointinc 1-3-1 record in th e ium about

-------- first—five gam es aw ay from the result;home, spotted Miami a 3-0 lead from tho: when the Dolphins capitalized track , on a fumble recovery by Bob Kone’s Petralla to se t up a 34-yard field jj^st annoi goal by, Gene J^ingo five ^ tenth of

--------BjimUcs into the first period. rn r nrtl. B.1 Pa iliin sta rtin g on his ^ said it wa quickly d irected the Pa trio ts to 1 ^ , 6 s e r a touchdown in ju st five plays, c u ra te bu After he ran 14 yards for a first |i„ throwi down, he flipped a screen pass jqq , to Jh n Nance, who carried to aHow the Miami 17 and then tossed a fyUy strike to G arron to put Boston In „ ,e te r fint front to stay . of ^ ew Y(

Boston hiked the count to 13-3 --------------when Pariiii h it A rt G raham on ___two passes for 19 yards and X Y 7 * 1 1 Garron sprinted 20 before he 1 1 1 hauled In. a 41-yard aeria l in the iecond period. Z L Q # » 1

A p a ir of fum ble recoveries set up P a riili’s scoring passes to ' ■, Whalen, sending Boston Into, a m i.a C fl

' 27-3 halftlm e advantage. OParilll tied h is Boston club p h i LAI

rccord with a 41:yard touch- W illard s: down pass to Whalen a fte r an the winni

—— -overhead Ihpft pn rJyJg ..the_thM a a j h e Sai • , . cam e aBaker Wins wa"£ — National--------

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Young_ Buddy B aker, who cut down with his teeth on a piston ring when period to 1

he was 3, won th e National 500- adelphia I mile stock c a r race Sunday to .q„,put an end to close friepd Rich- , 1^ " ard P etty ’s dom ination of the sport in the Soutl,. W indso??

It was the first racing victory fum ble inl for the 2S-year-old B aker, son of three-yardall-time g^ea^<lrivcr~Btick-Ba k-^}^----- ^----er. and it couldn’t have madethe crowd of 60,000 happier. __°

Driving a Dodge Charger owned by veteran c a r builder „„„„ , Ray Fox of Daytona Beach, P } Fla.. B aker led the final 100 miles of the hotly-contested event over the 1.5-mile Char- Philadel

ished more than a lap ahead of on touchd< veteran Bobby Isaac, driving to Tom another Dodger C harger. y a rd s to

Baker’s average speed for the

pcr hour despite eight caution P'®y thi flags that slowed the race for 63 W illard’: laps. “ Toiight coi

T^ird was Dick Hutcherson in throng ot a Ford and fourth place went to Field, alth rookie Charlie Goltzbach in a with a .V

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Field Gold Gives Vi iO-7 Win Over Pac■ • MILWAtJKEE, Wis. (AP) — e rs ’ 37-yai

F red Cox kicked a 12-yard field te r . Bill B

foal with e ig h t seconds left to for the 1

ive the previously winless Min- P a c k e r on aesota Vikings a 10-7 victory tied 7-7.

Aver the previously unbeaten With 2:1 . fcreen B ay P ack ers Sunday in M ack b ee ,'

f te N ational FootbaU League’s defensive biggest upset of the young sea- Bratkow sk fon. Bay 45.: It w as the f irs t d efea t inflicted Six pla>

en t/ie world cham pion Packers CKsbora ha( In 12 official g am es and the first v ita l 21 yi fo r the P a c k ers since the Vi- a round end kings siibdued them 20-7 Nov. 6. goal.

__ r The Vikings, ab le tP Rain ju st T he Pactone first down In the'T irsiThalf; 4(f y a rd s n pulled the su rp rise w ith a p a ir touchdown of interceptions, o f Zeke B rat- team ed wi <owski. passes la te In th e rain- on an 86-ya soaked gam e. Both s te a ls w ere converted Into fourth-period scorcs by the M innesotans, who brought a 0-4 record w ith them f i l L t into the gam e.

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Olympic Gaiie t lgold medala In Ihe - ja ve lln -and isultg-fle als the triple jum p. Burly Gaoussou contest: of Kone of the Ivory Coast won the nai offi

; ld !-1 0 0 niote i^ d a th , -a n d Onm nudi p lace . . as got the very first gold fhedal of No 0 1

lalUbfe twt^week Pre-O lym pte ing anj; in 'G am es whenTie flHIsfiFd the 10,r lo s ' ''thi

1000 meters, barely ahead of showi'nj r s t ' E ast G erm any’s Jurgen H aase. Am eric__ The confusion w as “m ost evi- la n 1

dent in the Olympic Stadium as ion 's fi the track and field event's un- javelin folded but i t , popped-n jrin som e Sanccv;

U- ^^f-ihe-nthf.r.’ fivp events nn the trip le j opening day card . Covem• About 2,500 a th letes from 57 perhaps

■ countries are entered in this him self final tune-up fo r the 1968 Olym- m en, w pitr Gam es. -

E duardo T ovar of Mexico took T J -— the lead in the m odem pentath- DrC ve Ion, and row ers from 12 coun-;m I tr ie s w ent through elim ination M m

o th e r opening day competi- tlon was in gym nastics and I 1 7 ^ 1

weightlifting;------------------------------- ^ ■•■JJGaston Roelants of .Belgium, CLEV

I holder of the world record in the land tu “ i3.00Q-metcr steeplechase, w as tak es i

S i^-l^d ift& -the field uf 23 wlreir TeaVi; tl ^ "GtnmTrondl and Haase whizzed na ls s«

by him like they were running 16 Nai p ie , 1 0 0 -m eter dash. T heir final victory

IS. t i r ^ was slow, alm ost four the Cer >55 piiHjJtes off the world record. The I as b u t -(Jieir finish was spectacu lar. Lou Gr

' Gam moudi w as tim ed in 30 first tv m inutes. 16 seconds. H aase w as son. Tl two-tenths of a second slow er, cam e v A t least those were tho tim es gam e, finally term ed as^official. T here I t wc

a w as some confusion a t the stadi- y ears t !>eiJJirL_alK!uLJiines»,,flnd_thoseJrom. th<? Cai 'm the results service often differed clubs n ad from those announced a t the the sea ed track . Cleve

Kone's tim e In the lOO w as ^ a s wh f irs t announced as 10.1 seconds. J*"*. “j a tenth of a sccond off the world ^

— r e cord .-B >it tlie results sm vfce'27, said it was 10.2. Tw °

The service claim ed to be ac- '/s- c u ra te but one had a U.S. jave-

lin thrower as a Contestant in the 100 m eters. That m istake c a rd i was allower to slink away, hope- ni

' “ fully unnotived. when the 100-m eter final was run. John C arlos j g , r v ( of New York, not even on the re- ‘

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he W illard Lifts £L' ,es49ers.Over 'JS " E asles28 -27O next se

lub PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Ken Two pli ch- W illard sm ashed four yards for Leroy I

the winning touchdown Sunday for a 1C W a a j h e S anJirancisco 49ers over- The (

cam e a series qf bad B reaks Bakken and crippling penalties to beat ter mis the Philadelphia Eagles 28-27 in Glass a National FootbaU League fumble gam e. ond qu

W illard 's run capped a n 11- ■rt»'®«gh— -pla v - no vard d rliro, whfrh w as brow ns

g iven im petus by a personal 3?- foul and pass interference pen-a ltie s against th e Eagles. h f fi

- - -H e^-crackcd-^over- on th ird ?■Ut down with 4:04 gone in the final en period to overcom e a 27-21 Phil- . l- 50-d e lp h ia lead. for the,!° T he 49ers ran up a 21-10 half- » hi tim e lead on a 22-yard touch- I , 0 1 1

down run by G ary Lewis, Bob W indsor's recovery of a W illard -r fum ble into the end zone and a | j p . f l

^ three-yard scoring run bv L ew -_______

T he E agles ' 10 first half \ P a 8 points cam e on Sam B aker’s 32-

" y a rd field goal and a 10-yard "V pass to Mike Ditka from Nor-

^ m an Snead, who threw three TD BUFTg . passes in the gam e. Buffalo,r- Philadelphia rallied In the teammo in. second half to take a 27-21 lead of on touchdown passiSS Of J 1 y a rd s , y. °ng to Tom Woodeshick and 31 'J'®

yard s to Ben Hawkins In thehe th ird quarter, and a 33-yard victoryes field goal by Baker on the first Lamoon play of the final period. during 63 W illard’s TD capped the hard

Toiight cdhtesl 'Before a “seUoiJt tnc-iiin throng of 60,825 at Franklin Sam e oto Field, although Baker was .short He wa with a .54-yard field goal a t- found 01

—for a lo!

■ " * r * l • was cauves Vlkin^S O f5 0 y a

ir Packers mr'l— e rs ’ 37-yard line. Ten plays la- Id te r . Bill Brown ham m ered over , ^ to for the touchdown from the ° j , n- P a c k e r one, and the score w as Oaklai ry tied 7-7. the secofn With 2:11 left to .p lay , E arsell o n -th e in M ackbee, 'Vvho played a b rillian t George ’s defensive gam e, intercepted a f 'd d go a- Bratkow ski pass on the Green th ree se

B ay 45. w ere altd Six plays late r, a fte r D ave ^rs Osborn had given (he Vikings a st viU I 21 yards with a scam per back er i- a round end. Cox kicked his field ^ r d s w S. goal. . Kcmp~ttit T he Packers, held fo less th an VBuffali r, -TO y a rd ^ riish ln g . gol their only points a r touchdown when BratkovaW Keith Li t- team ed with end Carroll £ » Ie fo r a si> h on an 86-yard scoring pass p lay . Dunawai e ■1 ■ ■ . .

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and I sultg-fle rv}ee-Hat-<if-qualltiers-or----- --isou contestants, cam e up on the fl- the nai o ffic ia r listing w ith a third

i n d l p l n c f t . _______________________________ _ .1 of No one cam e cloS© to break- ip ic ing anj: so rt of record and Car- 10 ,r lo s ' ''th ird f p lK e w as ■ the best

of showing of the day fo r the ase. A m ericans.evi- ■ la n Luis won 'the Soviet Un- j as ion 's first gold by throwing the un- javelin 279 feet, 6 fnches. Victor

jtjie Sanccvi_gQt.,the _seranil—In ttie

1 57 perhaps flustered a t ’ finding this him self listed am ong the dash ym- m en, was sixth in the jav .lin ..

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um, CLEVELAND (A P) — Cleve- H the land turned th ree St. Louis mis- | |_

w as, tak es into an U-polnt half tim e ^ iretTTead. tnen held .off the CaTilt^ tzed na ls sccond half ra lly fbr a 2 0 - ling 16 National Football League inal victory Sunday and a share of four the Century Division lead, ord. T h e four-point m argin was on liar. Lou G roza's two field goals, his I 30 first two connections this sea- w as son. The second, a 34-yarder, ^ ver. cam e with 58 seconds left in the ^ m es gam e. ■lere I t w as-th e f irs t tim e ,!n_flve adi- y ears the Browns have beatenmm. the Car.dina.I.s in Clevelflnd^B 'otli__ 1:red clubs now have 3-2 rccords for : I the the season.

C leveland’s 17-6 halftlm e lead C w as whittled to one point when Sat

nds Bakketi connected on his geenrid th ird field goal, a 14-yarder",^ W t h - « k 2 3 - k f h ------------------------ - 7 - * -

Two interceptions in the last IM two m inutes put the gam e out of -XTj L reach for the C ardinals, who

* . have come from behind to winthe last two weekends. | .

C ardinals quarte rb ack Jim H art plunged one yard to m ake it 17-13 in the th ird qu arte r a fte r . J e r ry Stovall’s interception set > re- ij „p

Bill G lass recovered two fum- J 'v " b les by the C ardinals’ John Ro- ^ 7 ' r

J land, and E rich B am s inter-." cepted a H art pass in the first 5“ ‘

half. - ‘‘[ “ f■ Glass got the first bobble on ° : the St. bouis 36-yard line, and

r Groza connected from the 40., B am es intercepted on the

next series a t the St. Louis 31.Ken Two plays later, F rank Ryan hit X H

for Leroy Kelly down the left side iday for a 1 0 - 0 lead. 1 9 rjver- The C ardinals made- it 10-3 on ■■■ « faks B akken 's-4 2 -y ard -fie ld -g o al-af» » beat ter misses of 46 and 49 yards. ■7 in Glass recovered the second igue fumble with 4:58 left in the sec- pp j

ond q u arte r a s Roland broke Tarkt- fp r -through—tho—left__sldt» of Ihe

Browns’ line to the Cleveland zie-^aanal --- ------ -finalpen. Ryan hit G ary Collins for a 32- York

yard touchdown play and the pittsh big flanker w restled the ball pooth

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Buffalo Bills chased form er terce[ the team m ate Daryle Lamonica all Giant: p . J around the backfield Sunday but and

hi» ■ w ithsiiw t the pressure and yards led his Oakland R aiders 'lo d 2 4 - 20 Am erican Football League down

g r j victory over the Bills. yarosirs t “Lam onica, traded to'^Oakland f

during the Wintor-...p.TSsrv1 fnrtwo touchdowns, includmg one

r - ^ in-the-fourth-period that-pu t the ^ gam e out of r^ach. lort He w asn’t the only one who uriihu a t- found out what il was like to be___p ursued. Buffitio auarterback |,|ed -a---- Ja c k Kemp was nailed 11 tim es yj,

for a loss of 96 yards. Ijim onica -^gri was caught five tim es fo r a loss Qignt of 50 yards. jho sl

Tom Jan ik 's Interception of a wiifh t Lamonica aerial early in the eid in gam e set up Buffalo’s first The

I touchdown, scored a t 4:42 of the time.■ firs t period on a 30-yard pass downs

from Kemp to end Paul Costa, fumbli vas Oakland waited until 10:09 of New

the second period before getting 78 yar jell on—th e scorcboard, as veteran ball w an t George Blanda booted a 31-yard to Mo [ a R°®'- T hree m inutes and the eieen th ree seconds late r, the Raiders the Gi

w ere ahead 17 7- a s Lam onica ond qi iv e passed 41 yards to F red Biletni- back s a for ene touchdown and llnp- from' ( per b ack er Dan Conners w ent 30 1 eld y a rd s with an in terception of a

K em p -toss. ' c lan T Buffalo pulled within three ^ fiTy points a l ST45 oTTh^~lhfrd~ as ski Keith Lincoln ran th ree yards ale fo r a six-pointer, se t up by Jim jy . D unaw ay's pass Interception.................Mi

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oif^set Audi^ey P rice and Shirlee FallKlagsen took top honors in the Dc

0 fum- Falls Women's Bowling kins hn Ro^ Association Annual H arvest plac

injg^. Doubles Tournam ent held this Loue first P“ ®t weekend a t the Bowia- ham

drom e. The winners had a total fourbie on *>298 Pins. 1,23:D and Taking second was Chon Low- Non

4 0 ry and R eta Stradley, both Twin Twiin 'ti,e ~ ~~ ' and

"In hii Tarkenton’s too ,ft side ' ’ *

,0-3 on Pass Gives dstjal-^-af. _____ - w r r . * _s e c o n d Giants W m T nle sec- PITTSBURGH (AP) — F ran broke Tarkenton 's 59-yard touchdown ,

t»5- to -Toe Morrison off a raz- , veland zle-dazzle triple reverse in tne y.----- — -flin l I""* m 'n '" " - **i" N“W /r a 32- York G iants a 27-24 upset over ci,|ri

. „ P ittsburgh Sunday in a' NationalB ball foo thaU League, gam e____ ^ pjn^ent in T arken ton 's scoring pass, his — ^

second to M orrison, cam e on the ---, first play a fle r New Y ork’s 1^ j C larence Childs recovered a fumble by the Steelers’ Don o i Shy. 1 5 1

The Winning play sta rted P f » C when T arkenton handed to Er-

nie Koy, who pitched the ball i < Back to speMy~HOhrei^'ToWsT ” Jones lateraled to Tarkenton, Al who ■ passed to Morrison all ~ '

E alone a t the Steelers' 30. uW riter P ittsburgh led 24-14 going in-— The to the fourth quarter, but an in- Ormer terception by Bill Swain set the 31-ya ca all G iants up in Steelers' territo ryay but and Tarkenton took them 37 e and yards in nine plays to score. garni ~ a 24-—Tarkonton- t rn red Ihp lniirh - . i g ^ xague down himself, going seven

yards with a lateral a fte r Koy .HonH had apparently been'sfopped on

, T r_ Afifer a n exchange or pun is,S t th e roP-Kle, q u a r te rb a c k K en t NLx.

m oved th e S teelers ac ro ss m id- , field on a 37-yard pass to J .R .

Wilburn. 24-y‘iBut two plays later, Shy fum-

Wed-and-GhUds~re€over»<l a t- th e — tirnes -jT,ere w ere two m inules left,

lonica T arkenton conferred wiih i a loss Qiant Coach Allie Sherm an a t evapi

tho sidelines, then cam c back L1 of a wilfh the wild play-which result- n the ed in the winning touchdown.

first The S teelers led 17-14 a t half- of the time, scoring both its touch- ^ .

pass downs a s a result of New York 7 " '"“ ista. fumbles. Iiut ,:09 of New York scored first, going 'V?®. etting 78 yards the first time it had the :teran ball wilh Tarkenton. throwing 19 1-yard to M orrison on fourth down in ! and the end zone. 1*irkenton took jiders the G iants 79 yards in the sec- lonica ond q u a rte r before, sub q u arte r- . I iletni- back E a rl MorrUll dove over . I line- from' the one. 'nt 30 I . ............... ............. I

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Price, S iiir i^ [ In Bowling 1hirlee Falls, with a score of 1,26-1. o r h n the Dora P o rte r and Leona Han- m a, iwling kins, both Twin Falls, took third ley, irvest place with 1,233 pins; Mary Blai ; this Lou England and Both Wick- l.ier owia- ham, both Twin Fulls, copped deni total fourth placo with a score of Shir

1,233; in fifth pliice was Mosell sen. Low- Nora and Je a n Crumrine, both Joai

Twin Twin Falls, w ith a score of 1,215, 204; and winning sixth place was Leoi Betty Faught nnd Betty Birrell, Fall

i both . Twin Falls, with a scoreof 1,214. T >

Tied a t I.20.S were, Verna l i l Costly, T 't'in FaMs, and Virginia Tolsma. Homedale; I.ola Vaz- T 1 quez and - Ruth iiopnrs, nnd^JLiJ Irene Dockstader and Edie Wells, |Y /|

down f’'(ihest game rolled In ^ ’ -1the tournam ent was bv Virginia r '

L J i^ J o l .s m n Homedale. with a 21H. ^ Cl , The high series, of the

- ‘‘‘ ^ urnnin cnt.— — bowled byShirley Blake, Twin Falls. ' “ •’u

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g To 20-20 Ticmon,’ ATLANTA (A P ) — The Allan- , Qij la Falcons, stun^» by critic ism y a rd

from th e ir boss and boos from Qpinj „ lp_ their fans, tied W ashington 20-20

jp_ Sunday on W ade T ray n h am 's t th e 31*y‘'*rd field goal with two sec- 37 ^ ito ry left. il,;.,.'.n 3 7 The lyinK boot snapped a four- ,.a rh e, gam e N ational Fiiothall l eague ^v'hef h'ipVi. losing s t r eak for (he fired-up (erec ;even "FaiOuns, Alt,. jund iiy u o r a - —

j^oy booed an d ch as tiseo by ow ner eight .J on Rankin Sm ith for Iheir disap- s a '

pointing play- vi‘,h 'ij'rifs" — T ray n h am '.'' kirk- ca m e just q i[ i^

seconds a f te r Stmnv ^ u iE c n se n m id- had" giv^cn Ifie Red.skTns an ap- jng J p aren t 20-17 v ic to ry by tossing a -

24-yard touchdow n pass lo Bob- fum - *’y M itchell i

But th e Falcons d ro v e h afk ; ___jpf[ and T raynham ’s kick was per- :

feet as the Redskins saw victory 1 n a t evaporate In the final .seconds ;

for Ihfe seeond-slra igh t week:----- | BK‘suit- Dallas pulled out a last- I J n minute victory a week ago. ~ half- Traynham had kicked a 31- ■ I mch- y^rd field goal with nine york minutes to play for a 17-14 lead.

but Jurgensen moved the Red- 'olng 83 yards in an outburst in I1 the "'hich Mitchell had catches of 24 IE 19 28^-yards before his to u ch 'n in down catch.' ______________Booatook

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lg Toumey £1. o r b e tte r includc: V irg in ia Tols- f~%-_ Han- m a , H om edale , 248; R ita S trad - U l th ird ley . T w in F alls , 230; Shirley

M ary B lake . Tw in F alls , 226; A n n Wick- l.ie rm a n . Buhl, 226; Alice Van- jpped denB os, 224; Lola V azquez, 218; _ re of S h irlee K lassen , 212; Kit P e te r- lose ll sen . 208; M ary Lou N ield, 205;

both Jo a n Cubit, 205; D onna W ard, cA^ 1,215, 204; I re n e D ockstader, 204, an d c ^ e d

w as Leona H ankins, 203, a ll Tw in irrell. F a lls.score -------------------------- Q

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H L io n ^ 4 ^ On Sd't Muddy Field C h amcinia r- ' ' the It‘’2 .1.S CHICAGO (AP) — Bennie Mc- the Clf—[ i j i r — .7(l.vnrfl tniirhdow n n m nim

jjy w ith an in le rcep ted pas.s an d the scorec fabulous runn ing of G ale S ay ers touch<

eived th rough a m uddy field g av e th e touch< ^am e C hicago B e a rs a 14-3 v ic tp ry w orth------ o v e r D etro it Sunday in a Na- stad iu

. tional F ootball L eague g am e. th e ir : I M cR ae 's clinch ing touchdow n iju n

cam e w ith 6:13 left, m inu tes G a rre befo re S ay ers pulled Ihc B e a rs touchc nut of a hole with a 70-yard Len E jau n t deep into D elro it te rrito - e r goc

» - '■y- line th^ S ayers scored the g a m e ’s only ,

o tlie r r<)Uch(Iown On ff Innt.es ■tian- th re e .y a rd run to ca p on 83- „ _ cism y ,,rd d riv e u n d er thunder, light-

'■ain. -j-^ajD e tro it 's d eep est p en e tra tio n

in the firs t half w as to th e B ear .17. and th e l.ions Inst Ihe ir only , th re a t—halfback Mel F a r r—

four- e a r ly in the second q u a r te r p j,,„ ague ^^,hen the fo rm er UCLA s ta r suf- , »‘d-up (ered an ank le injury-- , __ ___

llia t l iinoi F iir t h ad rn jr ie d 3 -^ — wner e igh t tim e s and gained 31 y a rd s .

S ay ers , w ho fin ished the dayw ilh 142 v.ards in 22 c a r r ie s nnd ______q u a r te rb a c k J a c k C oncannon

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BALTIMORE (A P) — , A^the 2 three-year contract, worth an NFL

------ estim kted .^$375,000 to quarter- Thi•_back John Unitas,- was given atten

g __sqant notice Sunday by the Bai- game

^ Instead of calling a mid-week pa^st % conference to capitalize on the of-.',3, ^ __ news value the agreem ent, Uniti!

M nouncement ^ s t p rio r' to the - Uni E ' kickoff for*; the Ballim ore-tfis agree m Angeles ■ National Footljall tary g League gam e. but s

' "Attention, press .box,” the to w< public addi'cs^ announcer said, tax b •‘John Unitas has signed a Th< three-year con tract." . • for 1

T hat was the extent of the touch__ announcement. , terba^ ^TPi^tas. In h ls~lZth~ 's^a~soii7 * u r t l

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!■' Jet’s Tie _ dJ 1 With Houston E!

NEW YORK (AP) - A gam e ending tackle by quarterback Joe NmWlltll saved the New 'the-di York Je ts as Houston’s defense The

—— -intercoptod-six-of h is-paaaeii-and^ -ting— helped Ihe Oilers to a 28-28 tossei American Football League tie the j with the Je ts Sunday. quart

Namath, attem pting to pass But for the game-wlnner on the final pickii play of the game, had his aerial yard picked off by W. K. Hicks on his that own 25-yard line. After two raz- bounc zle dazzle laterals, cornerback then L arry Carwell found himself chanc with the ball and was rumbling by ir towards the New York goal line and r

~ __when N am ath stopped him at Colts'_ the four-yard line. ’ •‘ • The Jets needed a last period

touchdown by Em erson Boozer l l j “ and a two-point conversion pass

from Namnlh tn-Dnn Mnynnrrt -g - f — “ -to-ejrrn the tie. Al Atkln.son set X 41

this up with an Interception on the Oilers' 15. 1 7

Miller F a rr Intercepted three X 1* passes for the Oilers. He re­turned one for a touchdown and DAI another 67 yards, setting up the end-ai

• only score Houston’s offense tis N< m anaged. and i

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/an- Chargers Past Ln^'Jh 218; , P „ - r tChiefs 45-31 '7 ,!‘ ■■‘Ij SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) — saw l' ° , Speedy Leslie Duncan raced 35 hy pei " 't" yards with a recovered fumble for 10

for one touchdown and traveled Dali a record 100 with an Intercepted penall pass for another a s the expIo- seven sive nnd undefeated San Diego lost ti Chargers whipped Kansas City co n 45-31 Sunday in their American back. Football League J^t^l(^. ferenc

In beating the def<mdlhg was champions, the Chargers ran up Gary the largest score ev er against zone t

Mc- the Chiefs. j3 a ||nXIL — Qiinrlerhflck John seconcthe scored the first San Diego ended ers touchdown and threw a p a ir of the Nc the touchdown passes to Lance AI- kins I pry worth before 45,355 in San Diego two.N“ - Stadium as the C hargers put --------

their record a t 4-0-1. iwn Duncan first grabbed a Mike Ites G arrett fumble and ran for a H k l l

touchdown. Then.he picked off a ■ I H Len Dawson pass a f the Charg- H I 3

■to- er goal and raced it up the side- ■ ■ ■ line the length of the field.

^ longest previous AFlT m terceiv tion return by Oakland’s Dave

’ Gray.son six years ago.. Trailing 45-17, the Chiefs

cam e back wilh two late touch- downs, one on a 16-yard pass from Dawson to Chris Burford

"i and a 1.I-y ard run by Frank , Pius. The Chiefs’ record sank to

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GoltsvJ^A-<the 24-24 tie, railing h is all-tlme

an NFL record total to 241. te r- The Baltimore quarterback- iven attem pted 34 passes during the Bai- game, giving him a record----- ■c«reer=tatal=of=3j835=which-T3Urir—eek passed Y. A. Tittle’s old mark, the of-.', 3,817. With 21 completions,

ent. Unitas m6ved to within six of -ajjr l it t le ’. record o f '2,Tre: the ..'^'Unitas is -be.lieved to have l!6s agreed previously to the mone- Ijall tary term s of the new contract, -

but additional time was needed the to work out ways of easing the

aid. tax bite.a The Los Angeles Ranris rallied

for 10 points, six on the third the touchdown pass thrown by quar­

terback Roman Gabriel in the ioii7 f^^ tr-g u a rte r-f (^ r^ —

----- the Baltim ore Colts.It was the first lime the Colts

S had been denied victory in five gam es.

The Colts remain the only un­defeated ^eam ift the National

...FootbaU Leagiie and on~'top ini l l **'® Coastal Division of the

Western Conference. Los An- ime aTW sail I'runclMlu, ilie

two strong contenders In

nse The Colts appeared to be sit- ■ and--ting ■prbtly —when—J e hli <jiiiui.i ,— 8-28 tossed his second fouchdown of tie the gam e early in the fourth

q u arte r for a 21-14 lead, lass But the Rams scrapped back, inal picking up three points on a 47- rial yard field goal by Bruce Gossett his that hit the crossbar and

raz- bounced over. Maxie Baughan ack then gave the Rams their self chance with a tying touchdown iing by intercepting a Unitas pass line and returning it 23 yards to the .at Colts' eight.

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ree From Saints,ind DALLAS, Tcx. (AP) — An the end-around for 28 yards by Pet- nse tis Norman set up a touchdown

and Craig Morion passed for anolher ns Dallas beat New Or­leans, 14-10, ia a National Foot-

y ball League game that had a frantic finish.

t The end saw the Saints failing on the Cowboy five, and then losing the ball on the seven by a

fumble wilh one minule lo go. Played in the rain, the contest

_ saw New Orleans bogged down3 5 by penalties—the Saints got nine

ble for 105 yards.led D allas also was harppered by ted penalties, "drawing 78 yards on )lo- seven and one of them almost !go lost the game.■'ty Cornell Green, Dallas corner-

back, was called for pa.ss inter­ference on the Dallas 12 but it

Ing was Green who TrtTCTceptcd up G ary Cuozzo’s pass In the end nst zone to halt the threat.

Dallas took tho lead ju st four adi seconds before the first period igo ended when iNorman dashed tu of the New Orleans nine. Don Per-

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..............WASHINGTON (AP) - A h,congressional . redistrictlng -Im -p ^ e . In Inditina is forcing Rep. r

■ Em anuel Celler. D-N.Y.,^ to liab an d o n /h is 'e ffo rt td write an e

into, law,' ^ t TTje provision has deadlocked "

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Sabotfeurs ! For Arabs Lose Hope

By ED BLANCHE *'Associated P ress W riter 'CVt: .

_ T E L A V iy . J s ra e l ( A P ) ^ Un^ ,d e r unrelenting pressure from S H t t i Israeli security forces, Arab K w B saboteurs ap p ear to have elven H H IUP K6 M 6 f at&ytiHB a '-girer r i iig-H i lJ..I ■,w nr_in__Isrneli;nr.cupled—areas. —w est of the Jordan River. -

Sources hej'e said; E l' Fatah BanB!rljaclreari5y""^ria a re pull- t r a H H ing out of bases from which they have carried on a_ te rro c cam paign for th e last sbe weclcs.

The sources said the raid on the M a’oz Hayyim kibbutz In northern Israel Sunday Is a strong indication th a t-th e sabo- tcu rs have reverted to the- tac- tics they used before the Middle E ast w ar'-last June—hit-and-run ra ids across the Jordanian bor-

Four bom bs caused dam a ge — a t the kibbutz but no casualties

w ere reported. Army -spokes- men said thc tracks of three ~ m cn led to the Jordan..R iver, a

m ade submachine-gun maga- zines, grenades and other am- ;munlt[on w ere found n ear the

Israeli security officials say they have rounded up a t least 200 terrorists-W est of the river.They claim they have broken the most succcssful group of saboteurs and have uncovered an El F a tah operations center T H R E I in Jerusalem . in ■ Wfni

Arabic-speaking I s r a e l i aRentS-grc-stiU-sea rchlng -adobe -,villages for isolated resisters ' I but curfews and other restric- tions a re being eased in Nablus,Tulkarm and Jenin, form erly TOPEKA saboteur centers. ' Robert Ke

Israeli tank gunners pounded president? Suspected El Fatah bases east Ask his of the Jordan Saturday afte r You’ll prol snipers began firing near Sheik in-cheek re Hussein Bridge. It w as the fierc- sen. Ed est battle on the Jordanian bor- J>M ass.. toder since the w ar. ---------- -—

The raid on Ma’oz Hayyim was the fifth in two weeks in •'lejTtW * 1 I Belsan Valley, whir h runs south i T j . l C t C lfrom the sea or uiflltcirTTTTTttcs----------------to the old Isracl-Jordan frontier. T V T „ ™ „

The lush valley is vulnerable 1 1 C V T lo saixjtage raids, lying along

•^ e g n ^ ^ sector of the^border un- A « a i i

only direct point of entry to Is- „rael from Jordan.

F- - r » O . PITTSBU5 Boy Scouts - ^ sror D ie In 2-Car ;

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-------- PARKERSBURG,---- W=---- V a . ••WcVtr-n(A P) — Five Boy Scouts were our homes killed Sunday, in a two-car colli- We don’t wi s io n .n ea r this Ohio R iver city, in here and

The victims were Enoch Fer- values, rell, 17; Bob Cooper, 13, and "R ace mi Drew Damos, Randy Hood and NcRro my; John Alderson, all M. They Hright. you'ri w ere sons of employes a t thc .private K aiser Aluminum plant in Rav- posed to th< enswood. a 37-unit h

The d river of the o ther car, weed-filled J John Rcifroad. 25. of Parkers- End. The 1 burg , is ih serious condition m a rent toi—SJ local hospital with internal inju- would go u

' rles. His 4-year^ld daughter, JiS.Ooo to — T erry -.:iy4istedYin ‘‘good’’~<!ondi- predominan

tion with a broken back hood.The scouLs were returning Among tf

from a weekend encam pm ent a t ers opposinj Camp Kootaga, about eight Allan Goode

'*iice said tiiclr com pact car, TeerTi-"diir'lI___ driven—by—FerrcIls^went—into^ a -“The oner

skid and was rarhm ed by Rex- ects before,' road’s vehick?. ones who ai

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H a z e l t o n N a m e s '“-wAi'Z D e i» u ty R e g i s t r a r K :

HAZELTON — Mrs. Bertha here?” Belmont, city clerk, r e p o r t s ^A rk ie said F ichard Bloxham a t Hazelton ect fo r^ w h i Drug will be the deputy Hazel- happens. T r ton reg is tra r w hll^ she J ^ ,p n Nobody take vacatldn. H e w ill register voters t h ^ get d ir until h e r re tu rn on Oct, 30. The The conti

, election is Nov. 7. Puuburgh 1Persons w ho-have-filed peti- oppos

tions for councilmen for the being accus* four-year term are Mrs. Don of being snc Crum rine, Robert S tdkesbeny and R ichard Bloxiiam-. Seeking |j the two-year term a re b r . Jack l| J j ^

-G ran t-an d -K erm it-D o tig ias .------ {t ^Joseph W agm er. incum bent j[ '

- Jboard—chalrm ao,—w as the-onIM if r person to file a petition for the l| . m ayor post for a two-year term . }j \ S \ .

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the fight; . -adlbcked. ,___Xliu.'IIoui.c uird~Senate coiTice on a ' ferees" a re scheduled to meei iw. Cell- W ednesday and are-expected tc Ither see ' approve a biU that would prohi-

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Teddy Jokesly, TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Does 2,000 In '

Robert Kennedy want to be that- Sen d president? D-N.Y. Ijst Ask his brother - Edward, doesn 't w •r You’ll probably get a tongue- " i f yoi lk in-cheek reply. short con

Sen. E dw ard M. Kennedy, chusetts t ' jp-Mass., told a crowd of nearly brother,^ ho doesr

£ Middle-Class T s sr Tvr A Tilnd-rai.sile J> e g r o e s Ai-e ^ o v . Rot

Against Plan K SPITTSBURGH (A P) — Mid-

dle-income Negroes a re spear- ^ heading opposition to a pro- f posed housing project that ^ ' would move nearly 40 families of low-income N e g r o e s and whites, into th e ip neighborhood,

A Nilgro, Harold Arkle, com- \ ' F 7 * ' | | plained vigorously: \ \ f J f J

I. —••WcVtTTV orkcd liutd lu buttdj e our homes and keep them nice. I-ACON i- Wc don’t w ant anybody to come Robert I '■ in here and lower the property predicted ■- values. dent Johnd "R ace m eans nothing. I’m a was sent tl Negro m yself and if you’re the Pr< y Hright, you 're righ t,” supportere A -private developer has pro- Kennedy, '- posed to the city the building of in I9(!8.

a 37-unit housing projcct in a Dockinf weed-filled lo t in the c ity’s West President

1- End. TTie hom es, which would m ents seca rent tOl—$3fi -to iSO a—mofrt+h---- T-h f , gm1- would go up beside a group of Kennedy ', tlS.OOO to S2fi.(X)() homes in a lsta ie '.s Y i- predominantly Negro neighbor- d ay -night

hood. ■ DemocratR Among the community lead- tee. t ers opposing the projcct is Mrs. Some y t Allan Goode, a Negro who lives been conc

7 Teet'fFdin 'lhe vachnrTST s ta te ' s fr , - “The ones"w hcrltV K rin pf 6 j- deritfal, pr - ects before,” she said, “ are thc bu t he hi

ones who a rc most strongly op- forts, posed to the project. They Docking worked hard to get out. th a t Lym

"We’re not fighting our own bert Hum , race. But we' just don’t want it ed In 1968 . here. Why do they have to put it of the la , here?” Kennedy 5 ^A rk ie said: " I lived in a pro]- presence i , bet f ^ ^ w h i le . and I know what "Amerit . hnppefis. T hey go down, dowh; because 1 Nobody takes care of them and tJ)9 t-Jhis_ ; thcV get d irty -and ugly.” under Coi > The controversy is dividing h e said in ' Pittsburgh Negroes. Those Ne- ten . By J . groes opposing the project a rc M arch, 19 ; being accused by o ther Negroes — [ of being snobs._________________ USE TIMI

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lERN Railway c a rs broke loose in this F rid ay night. One of them landed The c»

kes About Brcies 2,000 In Topeka Saturday night not be \ be that- Sen. Robert F . Kennedy, sent m

D-N.Y. Is telling evcrybtxiy lie speech ■d. doesn 't want, lo be president. through je- " I f you ever w ant to h ear a right ho

short conversation,” the Massa- ''Unlll •y- chusetts senator said, " i t ’s my Edward 'ly brother, Bobby, telling someone do know

ho doesn't w ant to be presi­den t.” UKIIIIIIIIU

Kennedy’s rem ark cam e after a tclcKram U’;is read at a purtv |Tund-rai-sinR d n w rT n - t io n o r o f -----Gov. Robert Docking. The New BOI York senator sent birthday old B greetings lo Docking, who was self ii 42 last Monday. then

FRS—tei05rnm— Trom— Rnbeii ■-^b a rg i Kennedy said: " I ’m sorry I can-. jilm.

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i Gov. Docking p Predicts LBJI. began

Id Klnfe. I-ACONIA, N-H. (AP) — Gov. for qi\e Robert Docking, D-Kan., hus cxchaity predicted re-election for Presi- had b

dent Johnson, but denied lhat he rest,a was sent to New Ham pshire by the re

rc the President to discourage tion, Isupporters of Sen. Robert i . Lee

o- Kennedy, 'I>N.Y.. for president back cof in I9CS. disappa Docking told newsmen the King

st President “is no t my appoint- charge Id m ents secretary.”4y_ Thp prwfpfnrtr, n fripnd qf Ihp nuimmtiii of Kennedy family, addressed the"TT - ta'tU*;"! YCWIg uemocraLs Sun- A /" o l I . > r-day n ig h t at tho rcquojU -of-the-JL SA U

Democratic N ational Commit-

s. Some Young D em ocrats have h a ZE es been conducting a write-in cam- -j-qj w paign for -Kennedv for the ;

.‘ tMte'.'i fTfst-inFthc-nHtion^^ ^os^w heipTliSritral prirfiary nex t M a rc i l^T citv hall ie bu t he has disavowed their ef-P” meetini?!y Docking s«id he is "optim istic

th a t Lyndon Johnson an d Hu- ,incc shi m b e r t Humphrey will be re-elect- piap,- it ed In 1968,” and used the w ords rnember; it of th e late P residen t John F. chose sii

Kennedy to defend Am erican pp^t me ]- p resen c e in Vietnam. n esdayat "Americans a re in Vietnam _n; b e cau se we~Tiave" d e te rm in ed ' . id d )9 t_ th iS -i:oun try_m ust_ iio t-4all— -

u n d e r Communist d o m in a tio n ," « _ - r irn ig h e sa id in quoting a letter w rit- ^e- ten . By President Kennedy in .i* _ - - - ^

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; F o r t e s R e ]elections for Con- ing' th a t all d istric ts be uid leave contro l p a c t a s possible.” B andering , to the five Senate conferees,

• Sen. E dw ard ’ M, Kei also provide t h a t . . M iss., favors i t

72, the m axim um T he o th er four senariaition be twaon----- jnsisting-en-laH B U tte^— a,M— -Mnall<sst------hJ— the— iSnffer~l;'odistricts-m a s ta te w hether d istric ts a re !r cent. p a c t a s p racticab le ,”een holding out in G errym andering n a provision in the d raw -d is tric ts with r the Senate requ ir- t>oundaries s o - a s to

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>se in this underpass on ’Thnrstoii Street a led The caboose Jumped retaining posts.

Brother!s Asplight not be with you tonight but I've The edy, sent my brother to read my said tl r he spcech for roc. When he’s about

through with it, please send him Robert i r a right hom e.” Fulbrijssa- "Unlike m y b ro ther Bobby,” "My my Edw ard Kennedy chuckled. "1 his vie

;one do know where my home Is.” he con resi- Presi

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New BOISE (AP) — A 22-year- aSded,iday old Boise man talked him- have a was self Inlo an a rre s t Sunday.

then fled and will be ^hCTt — wi l h n sccond of- JL

fensc — If the policc catch . ____ him.

He Is Identified by Boise •*•policc a s Tom King, 22, - « -y

Of Boise. Boise Police OfUccr D arrell Lee said he p laced

r King under a rre s t for dls- CLIFI orderly conduct then King (AP)

began arguing wltti him men t

^ about alleged participation wall, liIn a fIghtJStUldMV------- -----— 4 h e-ag

King was in (he policc sta - RidgcfiJov. for questioning when the a ijo aih:is exchange occurred. A lter he ows_ esi- had been placed under ar- • A firt he rest. King was taken to said $8

by the re a r of Ihc policc sta- ^ fundage tion, Lee said. sored 1:

F. Lee said King fled out the Union 1

ient back door of the station and Bergid isappeared . they ai

the King now faces a second bility olint- charge — resisting a rre s t . a t C anthp nuMuimiuHUlnmuimnuuuutuuiwmmiuuuudthe _____ _____ _ ■ r i ty '

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ders Tops Club m em bers report- about :r5fefi<j=ardMae=A5d=dfc=Mli^ uCtaiunu^~ ^ lf« s- w iien-H he^ptrap'Tm rt"Hnhe TtrirTn

citv hall. Thc 1

® Mrs. Norm an Pohl led the rem ain , m eeting and m em bers presented but the

Mrs. Paul Schwarz with a gift rious. since she resigned a s president. Joscf Plans w ere made to s ta r t a firem ai

' P m em bership drive and m em bers said, chose sides for the contest. The w ere j next m eeting will be held Wed- buildlni nesday. ' 1 ,the w

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NEW YORK (A P) — T h e from fi Am erican.. C ancer Society re - the roo ports a continued ^rise In lung The 1

‘" jca n e e r dea th s, white th e fa ta lity crtjw, ra te s for m ost o th er types of said he the disease have been dropping, hose ar

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Kep, C e ljer 'districts be “ a s com- party , ssib le .” But of the . At the last coni conferees, only- one, than a month ago, 1

td’ M, Kennedy, D- would never yield-:s i t r ______ confereea.i:’a:o_tuE■ four senators a re over td the state

S re l® ^^*”^ e r m i n e u e th ^ p S i^ 'c ? o f~itricts a re " a s com- ing. I, have beifn scticable,” • - y ears to stop, this idering m eans to will not back downctis with roundabout Celler is now yi<so - as to benefit a the Senate confere*

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've The younger Kennedy also Rome my said there is nothing to reports We the le’s about a presidential ticket of getting lim Robert-JKennedy aad Sen. J.W. hand

Fulbright, D-Arlc., for 1968. gisns ' y •• "My brother hasn’t selected either,' "J his vice president for 1968 yet.” Fathi

he continued in a kidding vein, who n( President Johnson and Vice of the

„ P residen t Hubert H. Humphrey while I sent (iroelings to Docking. tional

Docking said he was touched tic will by Ihe events of tiie evening. He “ I wi

.. a9dcd7 ''A nd 1 lmow-=nl|-of yuu*«^fT—tl i. have also been touched." withoul

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; New Jersey can'f“' CLIFFSIDE PARK, N.J.15 (AP) —The deaths of five fire- J,, 3

’ men trapped by a collapsing ,gnd to ' wall,, leaves U children under— -the—age—of—21- f a th e r l e s S A - T h c - — : Ridgefield volunteer firemen y also a re survived by five wid-

“ ows. T* ' A fire departm ent spokesman* .said $8 , 0 0 0 had been pledged to

a fund for the survivors spon- T J sored by the Hudson Dispatch, a Ue

5 Union City newspaper, i Bergen County authorities say VIRG

they ar-e investigating the possi- A VI)* bility of ar.son In the fire Sunday bannint

a t Cardinal Lanes bowling alley this h in this town Just across the Hud- town m

;__ son ” l+-ye

partm ent scheduled memorial Dist.— -services fo r Wednesday;----- -- ■— er—sahi f One civilian and 10 other fire- commis

men also were injured when the pealing en- clndcr-block wall collapsed as Gordi irt- about 130 firem en from eight livers ids u«aTununlticfc4 ried-to-CQntrol- the horsebt :he Tire In IBeTine-story building. nave th

Thc civilian and one firemen obtainei lhe rem ained in a hospital tcxiay, perm itt ed but their conditions were not se- Lady, 'ift rious. streets,nt. Joseph Licata, a volunteer BarkI

a firem an ’ from Palisades Park , ordinan :rs said, "The ■ trapped firemen out of Tie w ere Jfcst about to enter the m are w

building. Then, all of a sudden, livering the whole place just went mounta 'whoosh' and the-Jlam es trav^ Schou

J_pled r ight down the building sion:did1 e from front fo back, b lo w lu out boy’s Jc re- the roof and a side waII.” T The c ng The sole survivor of theTiose riding ! ity crtjw, Henry Dengler J r . . 22, ists “ w! of said he was a t the end of the interest

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diana’s . 11 con last conference more Democrats an^ s:

lonth ago, Celler said h e ' , Thev say they ne< iver yield-to the Senate qul<:kly banningi.i:'3:Q_tum tills m atter-----:tlons,- wUch-is -athe states,'* -he sa.id;-^ slal provision io

itean-aiwftiy to cnnffnh— Mil ■ ^— ractice of gerrymander- A fedei^l court iVe berfn striving for 30 ana’s present dl: stop, this practice and I _ constitutional; ’Th back down now.” ana. ^legislature,is now yielding, not to ' ' cratic 'Senate anc te conferees, -but to In- JHouse, has been i

Castro Says 1 Latin Americ

^ -r-B tf-EEN TfW WHEfeLER ellmlnat _ HAVANA (AP) — The revolu- one?’~ _ tionary movement iii —Ca s tn

Arherica will go ■ on desplteTthe 'voic»r'l "hard blow” of guerrilla leader boyance Ernesto Che Guevara’s death-in he said

_ B^ivia, JPrime Minister Fidel true” k Castro says. been kl

In a broadcast spirtch Sunday troops ii night, Castro s a i d ^ a t "impfr The p rialism .has a fear of Che after could nc

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■' Priest Says ' CatholicC 3 i u r c h ‘ D e a d ’ ' “ ;* «

green tnSOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP.) — was de

The Rev. Jam es Kavanaugh-----------said Sunday the Roman Catholic

^ Churdi,js .gead .and-hejjKi)ijjga^.t(ce the priesthood in his own

_ way._ MrThe priest said, " I want the

- religious-freedom th a t Vatican I l l T I— II promised me.'^-------------------——------

}Ie addressed about OO per- I X _ _ sons a t the University of Notre 1 x 0 1 Dame in a talk sponsored by the school’s Academic Commission of the Student Union. Asso

Father Kavanaugh, 38, who ALAM wrote the book "A Modem Snippy tl Priest Loolcs a t his Outdated done in I Church;" returned to La Jolla, mints of Calif., where h e Is marriage tainly wi

• counselor a t the Human' Re- saucer, sources Institute. He has been versity a on leave from his diocesan work Dr, Ri in Kalamazoo, Mich. universit

>4 .He said in his address that the nary mi ) Institutional churc:h is dead. sciences,

"The bishops a t the synod in and rep< Iso Rome a r c . wasting their time, natural, rts We the Catholics of America are tions for of getting our theology second "I kno

W. hand from European theolo-bubble, gians who don’t have answers killed b;

:ed either,” he said. said,t,” Father Kavanaugh said those The fl;

who need the traditional forms advance< Ice of the Church will stay In It Mrs. Bi ey while lho.se for whom the tradi- 3-ycar-oI

tional is irrelevant and legalls- carcass ied tic will leave. prairielie “ I want Ihe freedom to be my- here, w

frpcHnm tn find Hnd from the without arrogant priests telling ” Mrs. L me I -can’t.” he told the audi- Ing exhi ence. " I will remain a priest in area, a I my . own way even as I leave the ty and

— institutional priesthood.** ______horse.Altiiough he has no derinire ' Mrs. 1

plans. Father Kavanaugh said by mar he will m arry. sparsely

"I don’t know how I as a man valley, ’ can find God and meaning with- Ings of

— out m arriage,” he said. "I need Jects are the close personal relationship Later of a woman. I need it and I in- mal radi tend to have it,” said he f

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I'j" Virffinia City f Law Clotild . IKS, a Be Repealed d"ce“l

ay VIRGINIA CITY, Nev. (AP)— shfu si- A Virginia City ordinance 'I® ay banning horses from streeu In ey this historic Comstock boom id- town may be repealed to permit 1rk a 14-year-old boy to deliver his . ” , ' .>E maMpapojfSr___ — -----------------."jlal Dist. Atty. Robert Schouweil-— e r - s a id -S a tu rd a y - the-county ■e- commission was considering re- he pealing the ordinance.-as Gordon B a rk l^ J r ., who de-;ht livers Reno newspapers on h a RRI

bave tlhe'orclirfance^pMled. He ^9^:, en ol>tained a tem porary injunction * y, permitting him to ride his mare, le- Lady, through Virginia City ;■■■■■■■

streets. --------------------- '-------S ~ ^ ’er Barkley had argued that the ■ k, ordinance threatened to put him J en out of business because the S lie mare was his only means of de- ■ .n, livering' newspaper* along his J / nt mountainside route. 1vi- Schouweiler said tlje corhmis- J , M0 ^ ig sion:didJiot want to hamper the * T ut boy’s Job. J

The ordlnaiice -was aimed at S se riding stables catering to , tour- ■2, ists “who did not upderstaiid the {— ~ le Interest commissioner* had in 1 • A II. the streets," he said. ■ ' d e

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andon P r ^,11 congressmem-five on i*w dist

rats an(l six Republicans. scheduled to-ay they need a law paised - the 1968 elect’ banning at-large elec- done all candiivUch-iS -an-uncontrover-:----- 'wiil have to-rDVision In the-deadlocked The Indlaht

" .......’ '—.....' va. eongicMlclei^l court has ruled Indi- that all cantlipresent districts are.-un- districts .willjtlonal; The divided Indi- . ment on redlsgislature, with a Demo- - cial sessionSenate and ja Republican will approvehas been unable to agree elections.

5fs Revolution erica Will Cor

eliminated bv anything W any-|moucnIr J. one.**~ t r ibutB

le ■voic»r'lrfs-characteristic^flam - isaid -th sr boyance muted b / sadness,. as flown a n he said he accepted as "bitterly and am

been k iS e d ^ ^ ln ^ bat'tfe " wilh ^ I m e d y troops in Bolivia's jungles.r be henc i- The prime minister, sajd he Castri T could not doubt the authenticity la ’s rep s of photographs of the dbad man in part iT f'l I II tlliiij I l ill III l iiiliiiin (iiif i i rrm *' e Guevara, who, fought with Cas- he said- tro -ttga lna i cuban i^i-esident ees^ti'aai

Fulgencio Batist aand became ing the : Ciistro’s right-hand man in gov- Che had emment. Guevara hnd dropped serter. from sight in Cuba in 1965. He sa

It was tho first official Cuban comment on tho reports of Gue- *•’8 him

^ vara’s death. ported, 1Castro, dressed In an olive ,

green m ajor’s uniform, said he- was declaring three days of castrc c ~ ~ army \ i

Spaggcrafl--SRifleaXHifln T I e Horse’s Deathn By BURL OSBORNE 'J?/!'"

Associated Press W ritern ALAMOSA, Colo. (AP) — n Snippy the horse may have been ■ A t d done In by an Infection and var- 1, mints of the prairie, but ho cer- D tainly was not killed by a flying W.orkme I- saucer, a Colorado State Uni- ^^rea a r n versity scientist says. | niiles wk Dr, Robert O. Adam s-of the preparal

university's college of veteri- plosives e nary medicine and biomedical The 0

sciences, examined the carcass Tuesday n and reported Friday there were truck ig

natural, earthbound, explana- frotn Hji e tions for everything he found. <iul<i " I know It's going to pop the )-bubble, but the horse'W as not ■ s killed by a flying saucer,” he K

said. ■e The flying saucer theory was * s advanced by Snippy's owner, m t Mrs. Berle Lewis, after the ■I- 3-ycar-old Appaloosa gelding’s M M l ;- carcass was found on a remote

prairie 20 miles northeast of _ .- here, wilh all flesh stripped J from the neclc and head.’ Mrs. Lewis ai.so riSIJUricd fin d ------------- Ing exhaust-like m arks in thc , 1 area, a high level of radloactlvi-! ty and no tracks arOund the

horse.f " Mrs. Lewis' view wns cha r a d ----- — ji by many residents of this I

sparsely populated San Luis JI valley, ’ where reported sight-- Ings of unidentifl^ flying ob- • H 1 Jects are common. - All 5 Later checks showed a nor- _ ,- mal radiation level, and Adams \ g | (

said he found nothing indicatingon extraterrestrial visitor.__________

" ■ He spid ms ilndlngs. were sai„ , .■speculative, but said, "There odvenii was some evidence that severe «atm »a Infection had been present In covarog

. the right flank area. That can in Moa kill a horse In. a short time.” Jpo- All

He said he also found cvl- dence that the skin in front of Cal.nda

. the shoulder had been Incised.

. This, he continued, could mean EARt I someone f o u n d Snippy down Ad«*rii I and suffering and ended the Audioi t pain by cutting his throat., Mrs. Lewis, however, held

fast to her flying saucer theory. tAira H/7 jire.said Adam.i failed t et. e:t. ------------

plnip the absence nf blood on ____ __l. the ground, the absence of A<lv*rtl " tracks in the area and the odor. Auciidi

; TAX RAISED

u ” '^Rayn?uVid^’. f I t-bliLtoday raising the-«tate tax -

on cigarettes 5 cents per pack.________

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^ s i o h :2:i*w districts a:nd Is not iduled td -meet again before 1968 elections. If nothing Is i all candidates for Congress *have to-run stateyyide.-.....— : .,7ie Indlaha delegation hopes■eongreg.sionai requii ement---- r:—^: all candidates must run In rlcts .will force an agree- .It on redistrictlng that a spe-

session of the . legislature , approve before the 1968 '

tions.

ion In Continuer- mourning and that a m em orial

tribu te tu X3uevara^wili-lie-held------>1. ^ jin M dav..nlg l> In Havnnn H«»•- s a id -tn6 ..C uban f la g —w o u ld —bc_____s flown at half-staff for 30 days y and announced that Oct. 8, the 1 day_jaollyJan-*-u-th o-i^l t - i ^ -----h claimed Guevarals death, would

be henceforth a.holiday, s Castro said he accepted BoIIv- •/ la’s report of Cuevaia's deatii 1 in part because Its government- he said there were "strange and f Cbntradictory thlngs”^uFrbundP> Ing the story and suggested that- Che had been betrayedi by a del» i serter.

He said he believed the Boll- , vians killed Guevara after Utk. ing him captive and not, as re­

ported, during a five or six-houiT . battle. jHe said a battle tluit long ; is out of line with guerrilld ; strategy.

Castro ridiculed a Bolivian army \ report, coi\tradlcted In Bolivia by some military offi­cials,"that Guevara’ ga!ip<M be* fore his death. " I am Che. I

- have_ialied.l!________________ '“T h r Cuban leader-aaid -C he-

_ would never have said anything to aid the enemjC T T

t Mrs. Guevira and her fouf children have been reported out of Havana for the last few days.

' Area Cleared; GILLETTE, Wyo. (AP) - 5 W.orkmen were clearing the . area around an oil well firo 12

miles west of Gillette tcxiay In . pteparation for setting off . ex.-

plosives to snuff out the flames.I The oil-fed fire started Ust I Tuesday when, a spark from «. truck ignited crude oil gudiing ; from the well. A di-llllng tower

'A/as quickly destroyed.

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. * J f* E r ic ’ M iirtay 'i eleht-poine ra y 's ten. vulnerable double of South’s one s f^de sw

no-trump, responsa^ had back- defense ( fired , a t him. we can see nhe *hcee sp3< chprus of criticism from the de- 500 pomt-featist players — who criticize j h e bid beautifully and never 'fcin when a t , 1-

. and if they get to the table jta iian Wi against tough competition. . would

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- 1 his njce E ast hand was de- Jea sf y lighfed to pass. South had rea- gam e, son to think th a t a runout to diam onds would be a 'case of out t o w

- - of the frying pan-in to the fire. in s te a dActually two diamonds would m ends a tt onlv go down one trick but p a r tn e r bii South could nqt tell that North held a good five card diamond Ans

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not Invited to, because the peo- foun ^ pie th a t have them a ren ’t friend- Him IT iy with me. He says he goes tb well iW "b e with the giiys and have sons

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house. Lately he’s been having high! m ore things (records, clothes, the.se e tc .) nnd yesterday I found one pick of m y aun t's check-books in his subjc d raw er. I don’t have any m ore shync facts than that—what do I do?— won’i Brad. ' , . —Wa

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l eoing D ear B rad: You talk to your I ’m brother right away. Tell him you

peo- found the checkbook and a sk end- him to explain its possession as s tb well as that new bonanza of per- lave sonal articles. If the explanation ible- isn 't good—clue in your folks j ir ls -a t-o n c e ^ B e tte r - th a t -they~^v6rkRiif tn mnk«»__im m odiata— an ten d s;on then 'you try to deal With broth-

:? I e r and let him go on until heir .Auntie’s law yer o r her bankX -----b iow s-the-w histle^—- E le and

Walt.sest TO CALI^-OR NOT-USS D ear Walt: There was a girl 'de_ In sum m er school who really

caught .mv eve, but, because 1 u<iy um f'thy i ojieept tui aa^yliiB "Iir ner and "nice day” I never talked lere to -her. Now I 'm wondering if I

should call her? If I do. w hat —^ e x c u s e ^ h o u ld “ I~malce for hav-

ing her unlisted number? And ho ®*'® Bets m ad.7 bccause I called?—Ready To

’ Dial.- D ear Dial: You pay a gir! a compliment when you give her a respectful call. "R espectful?” ( 1 ) Introduce yourself immedi-

uch a tely ("This is Ron Brown, I ■an- sa t across the aisle from you in m st typing this sum m er . . ." ) : (2)

check if she has time to chat girl ("A re you free to talk now. o r ’n’?-.shQuld-JUcall laterr'-M-^and (3)— ihts don 't call a fte r 9 or 9:30 a t

night, and keep a watch handy so you don't set any phone m ar­athon records (10-15 minutes m axim um).

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not spot. Instead say: " I t took n My lot of detective work. Do you nds m ind?”the As for her getting mad, th a t's ing highly unlikely, if you follow ies. the.se rules. Hint: before you Dne pick up the phone Jot down five his subjects you can discuss, so if nre shyness slows your mind you ?— won’t go mute. GOOD LUCK I

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SAIGON (AP) — Am erican of- U.S. offii ficials believe th a t fo r the first slirewd a tim e they have successfully e r power pressured South V ietnam 's g ram . U present leaders Into som e m ajor m ay be reform s. success i

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Recent evidence of effective staff and U.S. pressure, one source said, of the te r w as the rem oval of six province He will

-■— —ch iefs a nd-ffom -40 tn Sn d lstrlrt w e ed lo u l chiefs on charges of corrulition cials. and Incompetence. Y et there In a fi w ere signs that a t least some of South Vli the firings were triggered by the U.S. personal rivalries ra th e r than a plans to 1

desire for good governm ent. the numh In a parallel developm ent, re- experts t

liable sources said U.S. and refugees. V i e t n a m e s e officials have be to mal worked out a m ajor overhaul of pHeg mea the m uch-criticized pacification to them a program to win over the coun- nam ese o tryside from the Communists.

The plan gives M aj. Gen. come imd Nguyen Due 1 hang, a Vlei- jj.S . Sena nam ese general regarded by w ard M.

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led Into Reformof- U.S. officials as hard-working, .

Irst shrewd and incorruptible, great> f” ® iHy e r powers to c a rry out the pro- basis o m’s g ran t. U.S. sources believe he jo r m ay be able to claim honest has noi

success In 80 per cent of 1,100 shows i re- ham lets where he has s ta rte d suited

pacification work*__- •— --------backlojley Thang, father pf the la test

of pacification program but ap iiar- The 1

^an ently waning since s e v e r a l act wa ect months ago, will become dej>, uty chief of the joint general granU ive staff and de facto com m ander t*onalit: lid, of the territo ria l security forces, signed ice He will have wide pow ers to Quotas I d nntl corrupt regional offi*ion cials. Now~-sre In a further effoH to p ress ” .of South Vietnam ’s “other w a r ,” by the U.S. Em bassy announced workers > ® plans to Increase to 41 (rom 21 ‘nnyilgri

the num ber of American re lief |>rst-coi *■«- experts trying to help civilian m ‘" ‘1 refugees. Much of the job will p"y ive be to m ake sure funds and sup- "'E pr

plies m eant for the refugees get rejative to them and not to corrupt Viet- nam ese officials. .

The refugee program has Pnasecl g"- come under sharp attack In th a m eantir ^ U.S. Senate, notably by Sen. Ed- ®. J by w ard M. Kennedy, D-M ass., 1,

chairm an of the Senate Judi- will be c ia ry subcommittee, on refu- '*“‘5 ' gees. The United States is pay- The i

, ing nearly $25.5 million In refu- ; gee aid n^o^ey.— Official figures show 700,000 ;re refugees in cam ps or shelters m- but authorities sav twice a s 'Is - m any may be hom ekgrB eO T B g in- of the w ar. Ifng U.S. pressure for reform Is . he believed to Include p lacing ® °

Thieu’s Junta on notice th a t the y,la t U nltad-Statea would nnt tole r a te „he any a ttem p t to brush aside the “in country’s newly elected Con-

rn- g ress In favor of rule by decree.A qualified source described

jr- both Thieu and Ky as reform - of m inded but wouW not extend )r- this descrlptldn tp jh e -r« st o f the ne\ he officers m aking up the p resen t

m ilitary government.__________ lowed Imany, J

n Schedule svIn tneO c to b e r 16 ^egmnir

and ThereSL and 8—1 Spy this 'w eek brings a ■c irhia~*3 thy Lam our who plays an A rab pjj I trouble. AgenU Kelly and Scott n ,,ny a ther out of their problem. 6 500-’—Bob Hope Variety Hour headlines e’oon’ ar husband and wife Steve Law rence J ' _ itches, monologues, and, of course, .rth of thie show. • W O ]

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Congres Cq With Fiscal

By WnXlAM F. ARBOGAn for tWASHINGTON (A P) — An- hava

other - fiscal donnybrook con- Theii ■ fronts C o n g m s th is week,' with pirea

the House the a ren a fo r action. Thi Involvf^, a s they have been mea«

-f— fai- waaksi atw-Uw-llBUM ot taiF m eet / es, spendlnjg, appropriations ^lid Comi

w hether Congress o r th e P resi- R e dent should take th e lead in put- to U tin s th e federal lin anc ia l house t h a J In o rder. . the f

___ —I—T he-blp b attle com es Wednes- Hon.-day when the House acts on a assig fourth em ergency appropriation until

N bill to put money into the cof- becoi ■fers ot governm ent agencies ~T tii whose regu lar appropriations votes —--------------------- — ------- --------- - th a t

Im m i^ation “ %O Demi“ IntfiJiS:Sai= SS

■■-fc 1 ■■ ■■ HousI Been Altered nextr . By JOHN HECKLER

Associated P ress W riter------^WASHINGTON (A P) — The

pattern of im m igration Into the i United States has been rad ically altered by the new- law enacted

------in naa. wun S0m6 Tradltionil 5l!zrsources being largely cut off., By next Ju ly 1 . when the full

____ Im pact of the law will first be------feltr^-touthem—European—and - SP,

Asian nations will be supplying ' most of the im m igration from 1* „ ‘ ,

B C outside North and South Ameri- .. ® J ca,„, and the once-heavy flow

• I t l Irom ^W estem Europe will be down to a trickle.

clrie. This Is th e picture projected u , , „ reat- *>y the S ta te D epartm ent on the jr® " nro- basis of a y e a r’s experience un-

3 he der the law. Its study, which mest has not been m ade public, also . IJj 1 JOO shows th a t the new law has re- r ' Jl*' irted suited in a swift buildup of----- backlogs- in some categories o f i f ™Itest Im m igrants.iriar- The basic feature of the 1965 r a i act w as its elim ination of the dep. old system of adm itting imml- leral grants on the basis of their na- ' ndgf tionality, with each nation as- •ces. signed a quota. M ost of the big , to quotas w ent to W estern Euro- of,,, pw n nations. “----------N o w -p r€ feren G O -l« -« lv ca-taress close re la tives of U.S. residents a r ,” and skilled professionals and ,ced workers. Within such categories . f, 2 1 im m igrants a re adm itted on a ellef first-come, first-served basis up “ “fi" ' IKan to « m axim um of 2 0 . 0 0 0 from pu < ^ ^ 1 1 1 any one nation and a total cell- _ su tv •"E of 170.000 plus Im mediate

relatives, who a re outside the /feti celling. ^ha"^

The old quota system is being jjg , phased out gradually. In the

m eantim e unused num ber? gg PH. Into a pool available to nations , „

with big backlogs. The quotas " ujjj; will be finally abolished next

MV- The drnm ntic effect of the efy, new law is seen In the Slate De

parlm ent's li.stinR of the top 1 0 , I 0 0 0 nations in toial ImmiBration for I | - | f'gPj tho liist y ear tho old law was in

g j effect, the first year under Ihe -f Iiew one, and un u.'ittTI'raTC for I c I fiscal 1969 starting next July 1. ^

. J , In the last full y ea r of the old g ~ \c

.i„_ law’s operation. G reat Britain I I t the topped the list with 29.619; fol-

{he It^Iy. 9,886; Poland. 7.328, Ire- magaz lanci, 5,555: and F rance, the night i

'e e Netherlands, Japan , Russia and say or b p j Sweden bunched betw een 2,000 Icemei ^ and 4,000. - the or

During the first y e a r under able oi ^he new law. G reat Britain nam .”

■ent <il“ng to the top with 26,750, but by twc Italy cam e ne*t with 25,994, fol- tells ol

---- lowed by China. 19.329; Ger- Vietnamany, 16.863; Portugal. 13.412; said th Greece, 13,322; the Philippine.';,' drfhe"

fy 9.817; Poland, 5,258; Yugosia- The ^ via, 4,615; and Inclia, 4,337. jouma

In tha estim ate for the y ea r and Gi beginning nex t Ju ly 1, the list was " reads: adds:

Italy, 26,300; Greece, 22.300; lieves -eWnar 22.000; Portugal, 21.100; and th the Philippines, 18.000; Ger- havo b many, 12.000; G reat B ritain, The

_ 6.W0; India, 6.300; Poland, Life’s S OOO; and Yugoslavia, 5,500. photog -uur,- -----------------— ----- - tioned:

3 Womau Dui'iis c.'- Self To Death In ProtestLOS ANGELES (A P) — The capture

husband o f the 56-year-oltf wom- enactm an, who police say burned her- propag self to death on the steps of the lation Federal Building, say s she "had vention

j ,, a deep feeling ' against the The- slaughter In V ietnam " and known

"m ust have fe lt she h ad to do on a r this." nam c

Police IdentiflM the victim a s cording Florence Beaum ont of suburban namese La Puente, wife of a com m er- chute, clai a r tis t, Goerge Beaum ont, bruises and m other of daughters aged custodj

— llLand 2 0 ._____________ ______ l?LjbBeaumont said his wife had O fe e%

told him , " I t ’s not worth living "Thoug when you have no red ress from the Im your representatives. All you re- brought celve froip this Is form le tte rs ." even a

A F'ederal Building security fake fa guard said th e woman poured a visitors can of gasoline over h e r body sights>.

»• and set herself on fire Sunday the Vii— MftenratsT— ------------------------- chos»-i

Police ' said the w o m in w as refer tc apparently dead before a' feder- for tm a

. . al guard put the flam es out w ith The I a fire extinguisher. asslgnn

Officers sa id they 'found liter- mcrrie t be ahir^ opposing the V ietnam w a r owned

in Mrs. 'B eaum ont's purse and ocratic in the pickup truck she parked lowed i

_ n«yrfav. ' nearMrs. Beaum ont’s husband "counte

said she w as active in an tiw ar North— jcraupa-te-tfae' ljo r ftrigeH s a rea T WHSKlh’jl c "She w as a petfectly norm al. Life sai

dedicated person, and fe lt she "W e bad to do th is ju st like the peo- that thi pie who burned them selves in joum ali

0 V ietnam ," he said. washing-------"I n e v e r-fe lt-sh a -w o u ld -ta k a

this road.” h e said, t'b u t I can questiot see how she m ight have fe lt sh e which bad to do I f * __ __ n a c tia a

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seal^Brawl ^O G A n for the y e a r th a t s ta rted July. 1 lo S — An- have no t c leared Congress. <Jo Ic con- T heir em ergency funding ex- _ 2 " k,' with p ires nejct Mpnday. • action. The^)itope of Oie em ergency 4 ^

” ** « ms 9 iid Com mittee today.

Presi- R epublicans a re try ing to tie Jlj in put- to the bill a requirem ent' th a t yi. house th e P resld en t-cu t-sp en d ln g for

. the fiscal v e a r by a t least S5 b ll- te< Wednes- lIon.-Th e -a te s ld e nt r la lt<ii tha t —tg s on a asslniim ent c a n 't be carried out iriatlon untlfTall. th e appropriation bills . a he cof- becom e law . «gencles —The QOP cam e within eight SJ ia tio n s votes cjf winning when they tried 7 3 : ' th a t approach to enforced econ- m ei

a oiny Oct. 3.Appropriations Comnjittee mi

D em ocrats a re convinced the — SM B tB Y ironW ^not^accep t^the ^5^

House-Senate - dead lock— t t a t f j , » J would be difficult to b reak by J® j t J . next Monday. , yoSJ They huddled with Chairm an pUte r George H. Mahon, D-Tex., and e '

tossed ' around several a ltem a- cn t iv e . prbpdSahT F?Tday But WHI

dlMlIv peached no decision.

t h 7 PtftSldent freeze govern- ^ fiiii '"e"* employm ent until Con- wti

[Jit be finishes its appropriation

inivinff If the Senate Went along, thatwould give Congress a breath- - «=«■ Ing spell to finish the approprla- sp e i

- f i n w bills and give the Appropri- av ' ;lil hn Committee tim e to d ra ft s e w

another m easure taking backtbe m oney Congress c s f r

nn bas appropriated thfs y ear and u® In past years. _ itr i

whirh appropriations bills, all' nUn comproniises, could b e disposed r’ of this week, leaving only a few EXE' u n ^ legislative mill. The com- tierriM nf- PXQJnises._carry m oney Jo t-m llU rics VI construction program s, the

1965 D epartm ent of T ransportation, Phi tbe space p rogram and a score o u t!

irn^i o ther agencies.Mahon has prom ised to

present la te r In the session a ^ . 1

h« h i- general bill rescinding specific _ ” !:>■ FnrcC appropriations Already m ade, t h r i

He takes the position th a t Con- p/a gress, not the P resident, should 5 i

idents w lieu ;,uts shoald-fee-

‘ Tlie GOP proposal fo r a man-nn n M bllllon reduction r w n

sis UD *Pe'> ‘be a reas fo r °th«frftrn

1 m iT Chairm an W ilbur D. Mills, 5 5 5 3 1 D-Ark., of the House W ays and v«n

i> Ih.. Means Com mittce has notchanged his insistence that be- to" fore his group will even consid- IIaIr

n the P residen t’s request for 'jSmtax Increases, there m ust be Pho

flt lnn^ concrete evidence of .sliai p r trty iiinfm spending. His com m ittee col- W a i

leagues support his position. It §7 ,^ clgesn’t c:are who wields the i^uBV

I economy axe so long as it falls. 0 D ^ - - ' y - _______________ ^lop 1 0 _ , - r r — "g.°ys.'”; Life Essay;r Ihe f ^ . pr°" T S ^ t O T m ' p s e ^le old BOiritain (Jt FrisonI; fol- Pho

NEW YORK- (AP) — L ife USSi , Ire- m agazine released Saturday , the night a 13-page photographic es- Hoir a and say on captured Am erican serv- b ab y 2.000 Icemen which it says "provides

the only glim pse so far avail- 5 3 ^ under able of prison life in North Viet- moti ritain nam .” An accompanying text0, but by two E ast Germ an journalists1, fol- tells of conditions Inside a North toy.

Ger- Vietnamese prison cam p they w il i .3.412; said they visited and took m any pines,' d rrh e picTOresT” ' Einplsosia- The m agazine, referring to j ^ n i

journalists W alter HeynowskI vic« y ear and G erhard Scheumann, said it E««l

e list was " th e ir picture report” bu t n , | p adds: "T he U.S. governm ent be-

2.300; lieves the cam p is a deception ,hov 1 . 1 0 0 ; and th a t m any of the pictures try Ger- havo been staged.”

Italn , The article , published In hom iland, Life’s Oct. 20 issue, shows one 5. photographic sequence cap- tmn

tioned; '.’A U.S. Air Force pilot JUfi^

J I S_ by m em bers of the 'people’s tioni

F i l m ilitia' as he }3eg ins,the triB^_toprison by oxcart.” kf.p

Life com m ented: "U .S. ex- cnei perts who studied these p ictures Timi

_____believe this is not the ac^yalThe capture of Boyd bUT—H^nre-

ufom- enactm ent, staged la te r fo r w a n t her- propaganda purposes in vio-

if the lation of the Geneva Con- j - j ^ 2 "had vention." -■ of «:

the The m agazine said Boyd "Is th«'t and known to have been shot down n , j p

x> do on a m ission over North '^ i e t - ----- !_nam on April 22, 1968. Ac-

m a s cording tei the North Viet- irban namese. Boyd landed by para- imer- chute, escaping with only leg 5i » nont, bruises, and w as U ken into aged custody by local itillltla ." prim ___ l i^ th e ir '

Iving 'T hough our pictures could give bovbi from the Impression th a t we w ere . ^ u re- brought to a 'm odel' cam p, o r • rs ." even a 'Po tem kin 's village’ (a urity fake facade designed to shfSId Octced a visitors from u n p l e a s a n t ------^body slghts>, we a re convinced th a t 0 / nday the V ietnam ese prison guards

chos»~approprlately when they w as refer fo th e ir cam ps as- 'ho tels tie.,

r f e r - fo r tm a 3 k ed i!u es ts .' w ith The two Journ a lis ts ,w ere on «itit

assignm ent from an E as t Berlin yo“ liter- movie com pany, HeuUich Film s, “ ™} w a r owned by the G erm an Dem- tm-«i and ocratic Republic. They w ere al- 55/lJ

rked lowed to v isit a prison cam p equal n ear HatHK. ..--a.opajc n t J y _ ^ ^ - •

jand "coun teract" charges th a t iw ar North Vietnam w as brain- trca :w H S K m r~ 'ia iiltff« r~ A m orSSm al. Life said. ’she "W e a re deeply convtnced

peo- that th is is not true ,” the tw o 1 n • ■ I in journalists w ro te of the brain- g '“ -

washing charge . "The pilot of- oemucan questions. We sp rang_surpris«s - tfrtr* sh e which provoked spontaneous .

wtactions an d em ottem .^ ........

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L o s t : Bl«ck wui vhilla (emalo Springy Oklahoma Ug. j

Tuly. 1 LOST: White with black part piis H ress. do t. Brown collar. 8 month*. Re- f j J « - w«rHI Phona 733.to7. p,

FOUND: ' Hiintlns dO(, M urtauth — k e -v ic in ity ; Call Roy V. Stanger, fi

g e n cy 43^.2788. MuHaush. , ^

PHOTO ' • FINISHING black and 4 *l« wblU. 33mm, 120, 2a0. 620» llUta- /

tto tie mauc, rapid Over night w r- Aj ' th a t vice. tiifl'V glossies Sl Cus- N

><» toni Service enlargements tor 16x 01—a o v quaUtjt- guaraii-. ___^ bll- teed; wedding pictures taken. Per- o v i

i th a t 733.nua, o r write _ cc

W S desire to talk with tho driver of mI Dills . a motorcycle who witnessed, an M

accident on 9/8/67 In 200 b lo ^ of ccMain £ a s t Involving a pedestrian it:

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to corresDond'^ith un- >vem attached genUeman in mid 60's d a i

Con- ' with car and finances. Write Box tolation R-lO. c»o Time»»News.______. ' Ch

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vio- work a t A*W Rootbeer. Call for appointment. 733-3451.

trCENSED beautician with I year of experience. Call 733-1118. Mar-

*Ms tha’s Beauty Salon._____________H e lp W a n fa d — M a la 1 9le t- . I . ---------- ----- I Q

$ 2 6 5 —That Is w h it our men average

. per week. Good men over age • • •leg 5l WlU exceed I1&.000 the first J A

Intn year. Prestige sales position Verau iiu wm, 37 y e a r . old company. —-......Fringe beneflu. We will pro- CUSTC

lich gram your day with 8 quality ■ G e ileads-'|150 M r week salary and truclicomrnTssron TO Start.—I f —thia— - wlth-

;ive aounds Interesting, see: 328-4:■ere ^ Mrl_ U o y d A nderson m a y ~

o r R ogerson Inn(a . T w in F a lls . Idaho j”.% ,

tSia October IS • a.m. fo 12 soon 'n t ------ --------------- ----------------------------* 'fo^ft

SALES CAREER ^Fiitura rnana*Mi«nt epportiinl- ^^fal<

te ls ties. Formal training program. • Chafi___ Starting aalary to 8600 plus com- ' TSS-X__ oilsalons to mature applicant rTTxT"!Of* with driv* and lalUaUve and for

rlin you and your family tftUimlt*dearning potential. Cad Mr. Keeth ^for tnterrlew and aptitude test— **•«»»:733.8131. after 5 and weekenda CUSTO

• 1. call 733-8470. The :^ulU ble Life OrvllAssuraaca Society of U. s . An 837-41

n ip equal opportunity employer. M /F rm r* Tto —V. ........... KAY I

*5 ' ' SALESMANtill: ...------------------------------------------------ dlSTO lins, tweea Uie as< 2S-3S. No txp tr i- P**°®

necasaary Excellent op- - . pecics f s s j ™ i5 «

:wo I n . B i r a a e * aad-dm aaatrato r VSMd,1, ^ plan. Apply In .panoo: AbtMa ...

Oflauan'eT .OId»-E>lclt Voluma WANT! OI- Dealer, TIJ Main Avmue Sooth.

s e s po£»lo*SSr! IJJS iUMU l^ ^ ^ j^ m a d m a ta iy M days jr e rk . ^ glnw.

• ' ' ■ '"'=’5 ■■ .

REG T t o Plac<'- - .'J-.'"—f .' "■—.. I . I .. I,.:.,.- . ___*■■■" ■' ,

1 I- H a lp W anh>d-H W gl<i-^ 1 9 Pdtw

• B R A K E A N D W H E E L ^ t - p 5 i M E C H A N ICla. Re- Local (tor* of naUoaal conv 7!ITS¥___ __ pany baa opportunity lor jS«rtauab _P«,V®ncod man. S a l i ^ plus * 0 5 5u a u r cauent bonuf plan.' P eu lo a and

InlurMce^ Ala 38 to 40. HISb —5®!! r r r r s irndgatV f l iy n , 7 » -» U .—-— - — ' , , ------ ■________ iu a i

S A L E iS M A N w a n t e d _:£5Stit eer- Apply 678 Blue la k e s Boulevard W o rl1. Cus- North between 10;00- and 12:00 _____tor 16x or call 733-8757. . —uaran- ^^ BXPERIENCED niechanla V ^ t i a “ 2 "r write completely familiar with transmis-_______ srons,‘ engrnes.'~siadrall 'phM«s ~ z!S rIver of mechanical knowledge. General £ u ied. an Motors dual dealership salary and ;ock of commission consummate with abil-sstrlan ity. Good benefits, Leo Rice Motora call Company, Incorporated^ Gooding, 4

. Idaho. Phone 934r443$. Pre<M A M IED ipan for farm and ranch

Steam expvrtencad Irri-55..**^ gator and know machinery. Good ^ . fe

modem home, waxes open. Year y u n d work. Box R-9. c-o Times-

L Ora- Southern Idaho, with headquarters ^ e W ' • in Twin Falls. Contact H . ^ . Ca- m b

they, 255 Asb Street South, Twia joh tnode?. ___________________________ S753.

bar, n e e d aotomeUo transr fssion ma- SEWII >ment« chanic. Short work week, excel- dies*_____ lent working conditions.. jContact ets,equip- ~paul Hoppe. Hoppy's AUtomoUve, —7419.

rfcnt _733-7^. _______ WaRTm i^y. WANTED: Lumber Worxera. Vear homi r 733- around employment. Contact Mtch- 7188. S S S ====y« cuiiiimu^ IRCHI

- den, Cotorado.I CO'S DAIRY farm needs man under 35 nue B Box to do general farjn work. See rSVVKTi• Charles .Peterson at 2 miles west j , Twin and U south of Burley.__________ ? i l -0

HELP WANTEDenterl Male or Female

R esponsible p a r ty to h and le ° w i . T im es News ro u te in H ey- ' —

b u rn an d vicinity. A pproxi- t-3424. m a te ly 25 m iles da ily . Con- from I Sox Circulation M an ag er,....— Iim esN ew s,.phc!be,8784S52.^^• 157 hour

I N C O M E T A X C O U R S E SOTU BO TH FE D E R A L & STA TE wrt*.-5692, JOB OFFER FOR

BEST STUDENTS P E N -::w i7 E arn good money during tax . 352 .Wil* aeason. If you have the deslri* Sul

to learn tax preparation and SeiI . have the ability to work with Inclu“ff *2 figures. H * R Block will traia ___ L-l» * you. Tuiuon courses s u r t Oo- _ _ _ tober 2J. R eiliter now. CaU H :b * R Block. T&OlOe tor detalK. rner, , -----;-------------------------:-H5 ; F R I N G E B E N E F T f § ~ SH Eday. I* only one of tha many quell* Voluj'.L .j ties of this employment oppor- u iav

tunlty. Wa are In need o f two '" “ V*•**• hlgh-quallty salesmen and ona RAY

15 dependable, e^erleneed book^------ keeper . . . Reply toi ■

Box R-7 _ - J A?u % Tim es-N ew s

•hone .......................................... ....... .. " ' ing JA g e n ts — S a la s m fn W a n te d 22

tlsflc -------------------- P«ny.Vest. SALES Utah,►olat- sales~ PR0FESSI6iSfXL 5 ^

n S S A L E S M A N—j j ; U n e x p e c te d O p e n in g thoMi

em .! O u t s t a n d in g K e y T e r - JJoJ* r i t o r y , n o w h e l d b y r e - ^ r ” 7 g i o n a l m a n a g e r r e q u i r e s

Hop- i r n m e d ia t e c o v e r a g e b y Twin ricri'. q u a l i f i e d s a l e s m a n .________ t L ? ,Jiono AAA-1 intern.Uonal Company *'°uor"J S T De.Ire* exceptional man. 25 to 51??J kin. •*<>, to aell hlih quality machin-

orth. ^ ’’y repair products to Industrial _______ yfoyn t* Jh j y W A N T !

E ■ tatSKi^^d"h^iln^js**flxl»ts^top Z ~industry ' commissions. For the News

'' r l8 ht man. this opportunity of- y ifTt Aj ^ — fers rapid advancement and aa ^ . . .u r e d futur..

Call Robert Redfteld collect a t: t«SJ-*»3S2I

----------------------------------------- Iieat.ome. F o rm W o rk W a n te d 2 3 .and ------------- ------------------------------------

^ MANURE ^ -----------^HAULING—S4T- L E O ’S T»t/•»”* C U S T O M F A R M I N G

F i l e r 326-4703 »»•*■ B homa.■1'° CUSTOM B E E T

NO HARVESTING >!»• 'lost- New 2-row machine with topp«r. ' S173 (your CALL OTIS STRAIN

our • c-o REED TRACTOR CO. ,your 733*5543 MuSICrma- ■ - ' - .... . ' - ■■■ .. ..^ C U S T O M P L O W IN G^ — - ^ E N E - G I:i:C K ------------

W E N D E L L 536-2401 hu

—_ ____ AUTOMATIC SehooliH a VSTACKING

C-O > *nd 3 wide machine.JIM LILLIBRIDOE

^ bSSll.C U S T O M £ 2 5 ^ .

"-iS M A N U R E H A U L IN G -tor JIM UU.IBIUDCB O th a r

_________ _________________________ — T F FTm" JO E BLA IR

CUSTOM FA R M IN G _ " T i Hay .waUiInt aad ballaa. Back- f J S 1

' ▼ b « work. Pbaat Ja r. ' ome............................................................. ,ocy tri

-------- - " ' .................. " Thouur* C U S T O M K Sw ."K m a n v r e h a u l i n gm Veraoa Olander — Buhl 543-4573 ^ c e . col CUSTOM beet harvesUng. 2-row ^ * 5 3 1 5 ry ■ G e m c o Beet Harvestvr and 2 Id trucki with drivers. Also, plowing ft™*” *ia---- with-3.bottom-plair^_iUax MUtoa, -

328-4958. FUer. ______________ *fwe^h*ng "wifh ^AflfllflWITT,

Also, baling. Cos tom manura haul­ing. CaU Dave Hanalng 43MI07,Jerome. ......... .■ .......................— i.,„i.ii.i III Most •

___ NEED 80 acras oi baets to iMrrast flea, hto fQI oift run with a*row Oamce. 733-41M

» Can usa trucks. Joa Xrapeik, M3$- m ora : <>98. Filer. >

C U STO M .com btnlag. Clover aad 9i ' alfalfa saed. M Jeh a Daara. A.S.L. —hommu I. • Chaffers. Swath or stoinf!. Uda a t axcallai

' 733-3308. . . ' 'KAY aw alhlat with eeadltioMr a n i

P ------ ..J---------------- :---------- of m i£UAY HAULING and stacMBf. Aay' T

am w u ---s^ ^ r^ ^ Camybalf, - Jafclag

a WANTED: Ray hauUaa aiM MacW i S S S ^ t. Inf. Pbcna Aay A th m p u * . $4t- S S S ^ ’^ ..»“M-...............: . ■ :: ..... i p B ^ a i iiar.-h :jJ 8 iTMr- >lmi lM . wtdt : fcte tMa t * a a i» .ti int. »>«a« i w m atia r i m | j g 4

Iqcfe Y o ia ’ lflfi:..

1 9 P b lin ' W o rk W *wl«dl- - - ’i s T w in

Korn.

.. _ Td-gflS._ ^ f r a M ^ ^ ^ a a U a a , - t - t r ^

rd W o rk W a iita d 2 4 SS*'loO ___________ _____________________ tenci

ROTO-TILLINO t h , ,— 5 —n a r<lana_lawna-an<l-fann^«cra^-......XH,‘mSS traottn-mouatad Roto.T i f —™ « ra ,---------------- ----------------------:—roorlerai Elmo Garrison ‘ 733-6630 and ................ 1------- ........ .... .................. '>»rS'

■ - LANDSCAPINQ Wi.tlin t. AND TREE SERVICE___ Free eitlm ate., «peclallca« m ,L

trlnunlnc; Dava FUher Si3-MS0, X BiAl. Fanner. Realty.'MALE sraduata Irom 3-year couti^

}?u \‘uuu”j l»Ti *1°

t-ln- —Kewa.„ .. ....... ........ —r-~ -t*r» WeW (all lawn, planted. Free esti- “ M Ca- _ jna ta i. Top .oU, fertlUier, levellns. p „

> ln johmsy tMymrp Landicaplnf. 735-Tjfiri

ma- SEWING ..wanted: dnBi.maklng, la- /am icel- d ie .’ and m en'. alteraUoni, pock- Be.l tact e u , zipper, and buttonhole!. 733- Evejv«,- — T«lt.— - >............... ' com___ WANTEb: Pronina, to do tn my tran’i a r home, yS4* Srd Avenue Ea»t. ,73J- ranj Ich- TIM. '"« » nWJHIMO don;"T5""my’t»m e. JKiifS?:___ ences. II per hour. 152* 3rd Ave-• 35 nue East. 733-1947.

fRONlNG quickly * and neatly dono. grou 81 per hour, 4U 5th Avenue East.

___ 733-0785. Mus2 f r WANTED; Moming- paift-tlma-TSel--------

® chanic work. Own t^ ls . 733-7166.— • 1548 3 rd 'Avenue East.. ROTO-TILLi NG. leveling. Gardens I and acreages. Tractor-mounted ro-

to-tlller. Pick Pooler. 733-4375. 610 BTYPING In my nome. Large or jj

smaU Jobs. Call 733-8151. ■

* O p p o r iu n m » « 3 0 4 4S P A R E T I M E I N C O M E

Refilling and collecting money HOvK from New Type high quality . ^

coin operated dlspensera In this ** y• area. No selling. To qualify, you from , must have car, references. S600*• - ■-to-tT.900'Tw»b?^3«ven to tw elve------

hours weekly can n e t excellent 7 monthly Income. More full Ing, f time. F or personal interview ^ Bloc:

PEN-IDA DISTRIBUTING CO.» asJO South Stala Straat. G E

3 Suite 303

Salt Lake City. Utah S4IIS b In.cluda Phona number, a ■ ■ ■ ' — : ’ -

l_ FOR LEASE-------^^H B tfc -S E R V ieE -S T A T IO W — ----- ^

Volume location. U.S. High- ; way In Twin Falls. tf• RAY J . HOLMES, 733-0172 1> ______________________________ __ 3 b«i

SPRAY THESE NOW Red .pidari, aphid., nlghtcrawt- ers and dandelions. Gem Spray- i„ . .

— ing service. 733-4206.___________BENEFICIAL Life Insurance Com-

pany, home office. Salt Lake City. Q T Utah, has an opening for insurance O X sales representatives. If you live ..

-------- in thB TOgie "V iiiey Argg, wrwould like to talk to you. Needone full-time and 3 part-time men Xor women. Complete training tothose who qualify. Call Mr. Elder, ---------733-7730, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Or o write 440 Blue Lakes Boulevard o NOrth, Twin FXlls._____________

FOR sale or lease: profitable, well 3 *>- ; established auto repair business.

Located on Main thoroughgare, Twin Falls. Must sacrifice because ^ut.

of health. Write box Q-19. c-o < __ PriciLOUNGE for sale with beer and i f JJJJT

quor lloense. Good opportunity, . , , 2“ and priced right. For details call

* Shaw Realty, 733^73. Edna Irish,I 733-0882.

r Crik^<!:HttLAy sell one or all. Have ’ necessary equipment. Bxcellent in-

vestniant Opportunity. Phona 733- will | 7508. room

— to Lynwooa:Double garage-carport. Individual

— heat, a tr conditioner. Owner, 733- ^ 13 8004. ' B _ TOP Income property. WIU taka 1W7 J

first mortgege- paper as down E*rl payment. ^ Fillmore. Bill 1

ln v « 8 ( m « n lt 31 ”

I N C O M E P R O P E R T Y „ShoahNew Duplex and 9 bedroom g bed

homa ~ Priced for quick sale. with ; Both places for 825.000. See a t s ”bed 1534 Laurel Avenue. Phbn8 733- Full I SI73 for appointment. •

M usic U ssons ' 40INSTANT MUSIC. A tu n . a t your M L i

very first lesson with tha revolu- .ruD n----- .Sionary Pointer Chord System.

Private lessons piano and organs.J . HiU. 733-8809, 733-4400.

— "TT , douCliS choo lg 4 4 ioc«ti<---- ---------------------------------------—LOVECOMPLETE you^ High School edu- l«vel.

cation at home. Diploma awarded. *n buSmall monthly payments. Free trr^r

^ booklet explains how. W r i t eAmerican School. Box 784g, BoUe, S75 Fi Idaho 83707. ^

o t h a r InttrucM ow_______ ' --4 6 j f jc— U .S . C I V I L S E R V I C E ^ .w

T E S T S I bomaMat)-wemea IS and evar. Seeura BoUi i

t'5S^.’“jQ ,i“c5 S X t.^ fc .n ? r- "tory training aa long ae required. *179 rc ~ Thousands of lobe ooen. Bxperl-

ance usttaUy unnacassary. Fm a -----------booklet oa Jobs, salariee, require- c n o m enu. Write today giving name,address and phona. Llncola Ser- f i l .000vice, c-o Box Q-ll. Times-News. with J

Z IftOfi SCHOOL Mueation ac ^iom«; ’Z Diploma awarded. G. l. approved. *, 'Americas School, Box 78M, Boise. u / \ r t '* Idaho. _________H O L L

^ M « n t t io r jo U > , 1 5 0 ^

TRANSFERREDM a.t tall my hem . a t a aaert- family

It nea. Many flna raatoraa. Call in app>. 733-<lM or aa . M « a Stobo- real beI- m o r . B«il.vard, Twta FaOa. Priced------------------------------------------ isass,d - M U " 1-BEDROOM. foU b u m a a t - J S S * ”_ —hom.i<iB-l U arraa_FruU traa i. OWNER.'* w ^ l ant taae^ paanr. that Irrl- room*.

II tioM l loaa. Globe K a a i ^ 1812 Ad> Z Z E ^ L 731-3821. • * .

r WB MSED bomeg to aall« alao email tn m ^ a: ; s a * 8 ^ > 4 * s ; ‘. « - r 5 s . s i 5s??-_c f• " M ty »w ac* ’T 5 S J * S r » ! a ? § B ^ G f ^ J * w ! y i

" i s Ty/in f a l l s T Im « s -N W s 1 3 . ' Oct. 16-17, 1967 .

“ *• M om as f o r .S a l* 5 0

^ ‘MLS"thur

: .. NO T O A -N q ^i*pkr —f t% is ^ 3 ^ d ro o m . *brtck" home!■— Beautiful new, carpetlag_exiiuU ^2 4 Ite kitchen, , covered patio and _ (enced yard.. Full price *18.300.^ .h o m e ; HAS EVERY-

......TWNGI Appeal, good locattoo-------->» and -excellent tioor Dfan. * be<l- •—— T o o m a n a m n jr room. 3 bath.,10 fireplace, covered pailo anif---- large sara*e,"Aaiume low Inter-

*31 0 ^ " ’ *'*<*•>' 'O''

H A M L E T Tss REALTYsS p .- <^nn H attm tiH f — 7.Ta-faia _____

^ "MLS”^ F " ? '* n t . Drive; Immaculata 4

all-brlck. 3 bath..

a f es : l ip ? : a*nd‘’“ S ‘>‘-.‘“aS ;'.? : ■

KImberW. ?ti00 sq«iv« fe«t of roomy living space, g.bedroom

---- brick ond frnme. 7/lb S fes S ’)no. ground wtth beautiful biuI ast. Spruce trees. Call ux tadav

Must be sold Immediately, ^

^ LYNWOOD - ^ REALTY__ 610 Blue Lakes. Blvd. N. 733-9211 -

James Danner, 733-2240— R. J . Schwendiman, 733-7100 .— “ MLS”7 ■V HOW'S YdUR ARITHMETIC

If you deduct *3.500 for tta. lot .>u from the total 110,900. you ara» ... - to e iL P A y )n £ J lL :iflU i^

room modern^'home. Landscape_lU Ing, outdoor fireplace, alagla ^ gerage for free. Located ta 100

block of Fillmore.'O

GEM STATE REALTY• ■ 833 Blue Ljike. North-

..... .... 733-5336____ ^ ___Dick M ei.erim lth 733-WM*J . W. M e.ter.m ltli 733-<S4SJim Mesierimlth, S34-913S

J Auctioneer

• -*MLS”Vt MOVE RIGHT IM

8 bedrooms, full basement, lot— elie~80xll8.'^ 1600 and $95 per

month.VERY nice older home, carpet­ing and •7 :

^ basement. 110.600.

fee SHAW REALTY“ 8uH«r"iiSw^^$2BS473

Edna IrUh, 733-<MS3 '•? Elmer Sommer 733-SSCr'to

S5 SPLIT LEVEL__ Newl Located a t 1223 WUmore.reli 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, living i*g. room, family room, kitchen and ,re, dining area. Carpeted through- jse Utility area, fireplace, dou-c.o carport with large etorage.

Priced SIS.500: Down oavmentTT grOilBg e01II~ »2/3. Piy---------

ments on Interest and principal.8112 per month. Ready for im- "J* mediate occupancy.

’ 733-2891 Dave733-8560 Evenlngi

^-1 and Sundays “Of : . . ..—

Tn! $50033- wUI put you In this nlca 3 bad-

rpom home, tlw 3rd badrpom, lA —TT —fult-bas87n«nr Attached gargga.At 479 Rose Street.

“ ■ BARNES REALTYCa 1037 Blue Lakaa Blvd. 7JMH7 »ii Earl Bamea 433-MSa_ BIU HUI - 7J9-l»la

, 1 '-------------------------------------- — — ■= ___ „_EOJR_SALE_______ _

BY BUILDERAll naw home. In tha all caw Shoabon. Acre. SubdlvUloa.

1 S bedroom Oold Medallion homa with 3 flreplacef, doubla aaras* ' on large lot. (33,900.3 bedroom home on coraer lot.Full baiement. SlS.aoo.

. 1 bedroom brick Gold Medallloa In Northwe.t locaUoa. *1«.S00.

Q 733-0902 o r 733-7816

^ M L S "n THREE bedroom. IM bath, newV kitchen, basement. Northwest.

812,800._ NEW 3 bedroom, full basement,

double.garage, brick trim , drima 4 location. A valuo a t 810.000.::r —LOVELY E a r^ -AineTtcan-apItt---------a. level, fbrmal dining room, kltch- (j. en built-ins. Carpeted. ^ .0 0 9 .

FELDTMAN REALTORS a, S7S FUer Ava. 73S-1S8S

4 INCOME PROPERTYNew Duplex and 3 badrwim boma — Priced for quick aala.BoUi pUce. for *33,000. See a t 1834 Laurel Avenua. Pboo. 73S- *173 for appolntmMt.

FOReIcLOSPR E iSA tE---------811,000 to G.I. or contract aala with 11.000 down.' 3 bedroom

E - —

’ HOLCa ND r e a l STATEJ , Twin FaUa, 730-lSia ___ ’

' T aC3" ^Drive. Tremandoua, all-brlck boma.4 bwlrooma, 2 fIratfacM . 3 b a th a .___family room, full baaam wt, built- in appliance., double gmrmgrn. A real biauty. ImnudlaM poaM i.loa.Priced for raal quick aala. Maglo

J' *^yoo55 r ? ^ f in ip la ^ a*b!uiiafHug# * 7r —kttchan,—I tv tn rowmi Csnwtitea— r aad drapca. Gara«a. 408 tik'" North. V

■Y OWNER. 8 ba^noesB Staal ^i f tfS * 6 a S 5 !S .* 7 !a rg iru w ii^ ^• 'SSS-.dSSSSL - J li . can 's«» 3a» _ 'a W a r-s .-a a -r^ J

■ i 4 i p f c 6 J i r S i ^ '''i3S-|B’aS^ -21

1 4 T w in ' F a lls T im e s -N e w s P a n n i f o iO c t . 16-. 1 7 , 1 9 6 7 50 Acre»

I ■- ......- room hoito town.

» 72 Acrea“ M L S ” :

...........t h r o w a w a y

■ ‘v.menoutfK closet spuce, and \hoso ceptlonall bacon and eggs will H " A rp i^be tte r In thi* ranch alzo kitchen HAGERN with buIU'ln appllnnces. Larso entry unusual open fireplace Mostly J th i^^ sep ara tc s thi^Uvlng room cows $75 and family room. Plu»h carpet- W E NIns throughout thl« newly con- P•tru rle d Iram e home.. Newl^planted !awn; andscapcd with ......................lo ti of baby ihrubs. tfuy own-era equity and take over atlrnc- . .tWe loan. Call for apjjolntment.M any m ore Il»tlng«.

t w i n f a l l s r e a l t y o n s :-------------T33.a««j_Aft«-~hour» ot^-Sun<J»y,— ------------------

>33-^” - - ....... - -2 5 Q -E A R

— — 7

B E S E R I O U S !

' Would you liKe to own a spa- ----- ;-----------clous home a t a reasonable pHeg and a _prop«yv HlHt hflj ... . . .HAZ

*' an excellent iiiodivision ana chnrr ru% commercial potential? This neat oood- Imt

- older. ,a h t f l r ^ m hamn n j l '.4 :-------gu AClkE;- acres lo ca ted on E ast Addison ,rtr»

___ J- H . priced a t ju s t <21.500. In<^ulra ............toA y . S T O C tG E M S T A T E R E A L T Y

- 633 Bluo Lakes I'lorth 825-6574.733-5336 ' ----------—

' !!>vck M tfssersmun ^^XT0059J . W. M essersm ith 733-4546Jim M essersm ith. 324-5^38 JJm e for

AucUoncer bedroom, ____________^ ^ __________ Handy Rt

5 B E D R O O M S h a i SBriclc veneer, bullt-ln range and i? '.oven, carpo rt. On « largu land- __leaped lot. a t 603 Crestvlew.Only S16,S7S.

C o n ta c t: V O L q pB U IU D E R S S U P P L Y___________________________________ 1037 Blue

___ kOLl,Y D rive, 4_J>edTJt>om3._a^bQths. H n ri Ba.full basem ent. Two-story Califor- BIU Hilli^la Colonial hom e. 2 years old, It's -----------------xoomy and very weU taken carc ^ t t .of. This Includes carpets, drapes, complete built-in appliances lund- T h a fs ris ■caplngs. underground sprinkling buying o system and double garage. CoH property.for appointm ent. 733-2240.________ 733-4070. I;

BY OWNER: 3 bedroom s, fully cac- ’ 77777T 7 ;” peted. two fireplaces. IH baths, * M L S double g a rage, dishw asher, dispos- rz rw* n

______ «l. Paneled , fam ily room In full rO R 1baIgiaenTr~~Gai furnace;— w ater ----------^N —1beater. L a rge l?ack Vard complete- r- i nly fenced. Phone for appointm ent. ^'m-6349. 811 Greenwood Circle,(paved s tre e t) . - ____________

------- P V 1 LD E l?:'' 3 pa~cto^ T ' b tf dr^'^m *'M LS'• 160spilt level. 2.000 square feet. Gold ^pprfixlTni M edallion, m usic uiroughout. fam- lly room. 2 baths. On Evergreen Drive. FHA loan available. $25,000 to ta l price. F o r showing, call Jo-. .p h L iv .l le e , 7M.7458,__________ 5 rV 'd “ t i ”

$63. P E R MONTH buys a real nice. Addison E_______clean home within walking dls« .............:....-—:

tan ce of downtown. > f»~ a~ g aras> 80 ACRE 1 and o lher featu res. Use your G J . tween Tw and buy th is today. Call Ed Dau- bedroom I p laise, 733-9081 o r M ountain States S31.500 wlR ealty . 733-5974.____________ ' and rune

------- twetelw. ' ea b iu i ltesT' a tTeagB^ —ranches and com m ercial property located In Sawtooth Country, Land 825-5574.— of E nchantm ent, call Wayne (P a t) ONE of the P a tte rso n a t 774-2531. Stanley, M agic Va Idaho, o r w rite Lynwood Realty. go Acres S ta r Route. Ketchum . Idaho. . new high’

M o d e r n hom e; 3 large bedrooms farm s un< finished In knotty pine. Carpets. Soles Co.. gas furnace. Loads of cupboard Ins. Chuc)

* space. L arge utility room. Full Patterson basem ent. Lovely yard on H i lots. .... A cross from high school. 326-4761, 400Fii-P • provcm en

B T ^1'...:. 3 rati-bn¥c^ balanLC _im ent with finished utility and term srecreatron room s, sm all down, as- t nUe* Bosum e GrM oan. 1113 Includes taxes uiiriiov mand Insurance. 1818 G ranada ' ^D rive. 733-8660._________________ _ 200 ACREi

V w o barga in homes a t 427 and 4294th -6 tfeet Ke r tli. To tal incon>e~W - produ<4*y(

-----------par m onth,—PFteed- *t-»e500 withterm s. H arold 'a Agency. 733-5532 or733-7487._________ I _______________

ALREADY G .I. A ppralsed-497 per ---- -------------m onth, using y ou r G I. Total of 3 4,000 ACREb edrooms, fam ily roonfi and fenced Ing hoy.corner~Io^:“ Cair"ATma~B6olh. 733- BOO-ncwi-B974, M ountain States Realty. w a ter rlgl

b Y OWNER: 4 bedroom home. 2-car garage. Fully carpeted , full base-m ent. Assum e U rge loan, small —±±L^ equity. 733-3924 o r see a t 330 North "M LS" 271M aurice. ______________ Scenic loc

b v ow ner: 2 bedrooms and possibly Good corr4 with full basem ent with bath. selling bcFenced back yard , attached ga- tails call

-----------TA«e*— —Csmey: ; —ithiLrrMnm~Phone 733-2953.__________________ 1406 cveni

b v OWNER: “bv^er $l,o66~^Iow ap- 40 ACRESpraised Value. This beautiful 3-bed- Twin. Keroom home, fireplace, sprinklers. health. G<4-car g a rag e . $17,000, low down, home. m«Phone 733-0660. buildings.

CLASSIC HOMES. "We build on divided, 'lyour lot.** Y our floor plan or ours. morning cQuality construction for a truly a ITRACTIVcompetitive price. Twin Falls Re- cation OSalty and Insurance. 733-3662.______ iwo sepm

BY OWNER: 4 bedrooms, redecorot- grade Aed. new furnace, carpeting, w ater M3-4650. Iheater. pHlnt. $10,500. 733*5724, eve- . sendrup.ningt._____________________ _ , CATTLE ra

SALE o r T rade for property near ExcellentLewiston. Has new roof, in terior 9 room 1newly redecorated . 198 Lois. In shed andSouth P a rk . 733-1033 or 733-6683. chinery, j:

bW N ER: th ree” iTe^room*. 1* baths, _.f»cy. d:u -<4- carpeted . a.ppUanccs, fenced, dou- “ MLS • 17:»

ble garage, choice location, $16.- Good hor 500. 733-56<>9.___________________ ments Tr

CLEAN 2 bedroom s, carpeted, h j.furnace, finished basem ent, 2nd ^bath. 23(1 T av lor .Street. 733-65.V1 _ 40/9, ev^r

fefY hnryii* r>n >rn“gi» Inr 80 AC RLS CSpacious* room s. Good location. ito c k . Selreasonably priced. 733-8870. chinery. $

^ E W ~ 3 .b « d r p o m r b a lh ; full base- im ent; double garage. 2030 Sherry 5^Lane. Phone_7XV_5l79,_____________ BY~ OWNEl

••MLS" Magic Valley Realtv since i .„ t ikcni1950. Gordon L, Crockett. R ealtor. jcram e \

____________________ - - born, corrSMALL 2 bedroom . 4th Avenue E. pit. Call

$2,700. $500 down. Small payments, 9924 daya.Call 733-8195. ________________ 22.-> HEAO c

TWO bedroom brick Fireplace, ga^ ley. Plenrage , assum e 5V4% loan.i Phone Only $75.c733-8285. * rom e Rea

**----------:------------------------------------------ 43ft8.-----Out— Town HeiYi4^s------ S I - ^ n a k e r iHANSEN. Two choice 50 foot lots. acres, frc

4 room and b lth . B argain S2.500 groat pot cash. 423-5240.

F a n r n f o r S a l * _ _ — 5 2 iso a c r e s----—M.i . • ... .1. -I. I I ■■ beTtroon>^rtne soil

- G A T T L E E M P I R E

Y O U R O W N19,000 deeded acres. Lots of sub- Jerom e, I< Irrigated p a stu re . Decreed wa- 324-5456. te r . plus 13.000 acres State and Ftinir'i.'—r:?

______School leases. X e ss -tiia n -$50-p e r h w - ^ h ‘4

P O T E N T IA L U N L IM IT E D w ° s ? h m f934-4781

' ' R O W E - H I A T T A G E N C Y t h r e e t«d S h o s h o n e , I d a h o 886-2115

_______________ 5532.

d i v e r s i p / e d ^ f a r m

r a n «nd mAdUne abed. l5 a tin - 400 ACRES.

Co.. Jerom_____ W E S T E N D R E A L T Y f a r m « d

--------- 1 A venu . NorM L S F O R SALE b]m Aerm prMtnetl** •oO, mmplm w ste r . Lsira e rtff cood mnA Mfnldolui. *tm ptom m atM . 'tmrmm, fOO.OOO. S tree t. Rup>

f e l d t m a n r e a l t o r s * 't i f i ta t .JC T H iM'. Aiifc— ------------.......................-nst,----------J

J ____________ ' _ ■ I ■ ' ..................— ' ................... .........

[OWS FOREC'■________ ' ,1 . . ' ..* ■

VS P a n r i i f o r S a l* ^52 F a rm * I50 Acre* full w jtter right. 3 bed* ~ ^ jv iL S

— room hom e. Dairy b am . Close to town. $20 ,000 .72 Acres, 67 acres irr ig a ted . i jm aGood st'Kjk farafc $20,000. , ill® ^8 0 -A cres botwWn J e r o m e 'a n d #Vr

Tw in F a lli . 80 .h ares of w ater. _ ''iGood hom e and buildings. g31»> fn goo

— la o' \ c r at , J M diiAiiii''------- .ja lry -barn, m ach ln .- .had and - - tCfml -• _ -IIL S M willL28*_ilownj--------Edon-tI 2 4 0 ^ c re s 7 E x lra water. T^o sand

or rocks. L arge fields, deep soli. „ J®1 2 bedroom home. Corrals. Ex- i ., cep tio n ^ ly good buy a t $85,000. »\ nnd 29% • down. - *I HAGERMAN Cattle Ranch., 330 s a c r c s deeded. ia 7 -irrlg a ttfd . i Mostly pastu re. Running 200 J cows. $75,000. 20% down. rt a

W E N D E L L R E A L T Y ; Phone 536-2274

Ron T Byrle

4 0 0 A C R E S =

O N S I L V E R C R E E K---------------------------wntJor“

— 250 F A R M E D fc W A T E R E D - -7: ^ —_ _____ MLS _

" r m lfe’ flne fishing. Exceptionaily ]fine p lace to build overlooking . creek, dom estic w ell-^rllled. R e a l El

CALL 788-2533 HAILEY EXCHAtw hat :

------------------------------------------------------ R ealty... , . .HA Z E L T Q N -F A R M -----------Short 80 acrcs, close to tow n. L o t t OlG ood' Improvco^ents . . $37.'500. . ""i; ■ r 80 ACRtt:> 2 miles from HaieU»°".................................

S T O C K M E N ’S R E A L T Y fS ''” * '600 South Lincoln, Je ro m e t ^ e s

324-4845, ew n ln g s, Rodney P au ls mode’n825-8874.____________________ _ Phone

__________ _____W O U L D ___________ ■you believe th a t you can pur- from I chase 80 acres southeast of Je - kam rom e for $23,500 with a nice 3 bedroom m odern home. | Call CORNEI Handy R ealty and find out liow this can be done.

H A N D Y R E A L T Y '401 S outh . Lincoln Jero m e Office324-4339 evenlngi, 324-5450

t 73“3°-Hf(F o r FARM S I f . BARNESB A R N E S R E A L T Y

_ 1037 Bluo L ak e . Blvd. N. 733-8227 ^a. H u rl n a r n c - - -----<23-S88» .r- Bill HIU 733-IS16 Feldtm

------------------------------------------ ------------ tO R t £ iC . H a r l e y W i l l i a m s * '

d- T h a t's r lg h tl See H arley about of Buh:Ig buying o r seUIng your fa rm use. LlJI p roperty . Call H am lett Realty,-' a t Rup_ 733-4070. Evenfngs. 733-0320. u Sr- ----------------------------------------------- ■ m ent p*: ' ‘M L S * ' W ret

F O R T H E B E S T B U Y S----------^N —R E A L —E S T A X E — ________housing

X c. LOONEY. REALTOR

m “ MLS**, 160 ACRES, m ore o r less.Id Appf6xiTnntirty~i50 auies e f goodr —

productive. Irrigated dirt. This fa rm has lim ited Im provem ents QQ and would be perfect for expand- got>-ziiq

fw Ing your p resen t operation. Locat- TTZZZ^Z, ^ ed w ithin 5 miles of Paul and V acatlO l— priced to sell. Globe R ealty . 1632 v a c a t ic0, Addison E as t. 733-2623. ________ room c

80 ACR E fu rm~on~otted—ro a d be-~ —X tween Twin Falls und Jerom e. 2,u- bedroom home, good fences. P rice * imes-res S31,500 w ith term s. We need farm R e a l Es

and ranch llstlngi. Stockm en’s -------------“ RfttUy. 6 f>ft ,Snntii Llnr.nln, J iirnm a- - W ^ T E l ^ 324-4845. Evenings, Rodney Pauls, Milner,

825-5574. _______ ________ areo . NIt) ONE of the best 160 acne farm s In .y> M agic V alley. Reasonable term s, r a m o o ry. 80 Acres with paid up w ater on ^__ - new highway. $23,500. See us for 7 U* HOIns farm s und ranchcs. Gone Larsen w ell tnts. Salcs Co.. 733-6008. 0:^4-5171. Good- $i50 orrd ing. Chuck Peterson 733-3638. Dean cvnrd.□ll Patterson . 4.S7-:*173._____ _________ r r — —!f- -M L S” <00 ACRE.S. excellent Im-

• provemcnt.n. 300 acres cultlvatfd .— balariLC— —12—^ Twin Falls . Prico SH5.000 wjih

term s. Lynwood Realty, 610 Blue JVlLakes Boulevard North. 733-9211.

" H arley M athers. 733-8<73._________ .200 ACRES, modern home, open

29 s tream through ranch, all good ___g*. — pr oduct lw ia nd; -Cell for pi le e auU ...................Z^ term s. Iverson Realty. 034-4354. Jnr Gooding. C hristy Christiansen, 034-

4495 . E llen Scofield 886-2271, Sho- T r a '— shone.____________________________*3 4.000 ACRES, 900 Irrigated, produc­'d ing hay, corn, and p_n5t«ni.. lo r ________13- 800nnnnr-Dr-lTOCk"5ows. E xcellen t T3

w ater right, 3 good homes, Rnnch • *TZ priced a t $W0 per cow unil. Wen-

dell R ealty , Wendell. Idaho. 53e- ^2^-*-_____________________________ T r a v (

th "M LS" 273 HEAD cattle ranch . M Scenic location. Free spring w aler. _

ily Good corrals and buildings. Owner P r c n :h. selling because of health. F o r de- a- tails call Rocky Mountain Realtv. _ _ /*

—itt^trMntn- Avpnitf^ rfflTfh, TTTnrTn^T V __ 1406 evenings 733-3102.____________ _P* 40 ACRES t>eiween Jerom o undd' Twin. Reason for Kvlling: poor Addisor■*. health. Good deep soil, 2 bedroom Rt:n, home, m odern. Deep well, oul- OPEN_ buildings, spud cellar. Could be OPENnn divided. Phone .1: 4-2215. Je ro m e ---------------1 . morning o r evenings_____ly A T F R A C riv i; BO ncroj northeast lr>. T ®* cation. 0S% rock and^wecd free,

two separa te homes, oiled road,grade A barn. I-armcrs Realty. KI

er 543-4650. Buhl. Ralph and Dill As- _'e- . sendrup.__________________________ CATTLE ranch. 4f>a head capacity . f»natir Excellent Improvements Includingor 9 room house. Modern. Calvtng W illIn shed and corrals. F’rlced wtth mu-13. chinery, $235,000. Schmitt ond Muf- ■«/rTj .fiey. d:>4--47K1. Ciootllng.___________ _____ Jy lu- "M LS" 17S ACRES for only Sfl.'S.OtX). ■% yC.- Good home arid other ImprovTv iV i(

ments. Tnke n look nt thjs farm~ ns soon a s posxlhlp Cail C. Ilarloy *"* "'"®

Winiam5 a t Hamlett Realty, 7 3 3 -------------1 4079. cvcn inKS 733-0.120.__________ — N3t l close to .Toromr for _JiLar Cr

ilb c k . SeUIng pr*cc Includes m«- S-IO-lJ-2 chinery. $24,000. 80 Acres South of — XR

— Jerom e. Dryden Aency. Jerom e. w '«y 324-5232. Ed Pettit, salesm an. 324- SALES

— BY OWNER: 80-nc“re farm . Excel- B A K E ^e lent location between Twin and

Jerom e. Nice home, shop, dairy nonesi _ barn , corra ls , potato cellar. silaHc .E. pit. Call 324-5403, evenings, 324-’ . . .s, 6924 daya. Jerom e.________________ 225 HEAO cow ranch In Magic Vai­s ' ley. P lenty permnnent posture. Q le Only $75,000 with 29% down. Je-

rom e R ealty and Insurance, 324- ^

V 3NAKE R iver Cnttlft fanclT IM acres, free w ater, modem home,

y] groat potential. $30,000, g o o d term s. Snake R iver Realty. Buhl,

— 543-4665._______________ -2 160 ACRES on North Side. BcauUful n r v n - . -— „“l beTtroorti modern home. I>eep. SHASTA

>^rtne soil, no iand. Trtrat l^mancattle operation. Harold's Agency. _733-5532. o r 733-7487.______________ 3 VACAT

150 ACRES located near Jerom e.New 3 bedroom brick home. Call ^Shoshon for m ore details. Handy R ealty , A rtn rfm , Jerom e, Idaho. 324-4339, evenings,324-5456.__________________________ IN Kimbe

CHOJCE :20 acres without home. H as-w ell-and-preasure system . One — of Gooding’s finest farms, fo r $42'- - , * 1 ^ , , : 000. Schm itt and Muffley, Gooding, ONE bed934-4781.________ _________________ One bed

TW REE bedroom , m odem hom e In Jerom e. Full basement, garage, ■ and Irrigation w ater. Phone 733- OR unfu 5532. ground

840 ACRES pum p farm . Good w ater right. $240,000 with only $15,000 down. B alance over long «term. 2 FU RN k

_ J o e H ackney. 735-4559, Tw/n F alls. u p to y . 400 ACRES, level high producing 'S S T i ^

land, la r r e fields. 2 homes. Je ro m e “ ' ^ ^ l i i r i T IK OOO. L * ReaJ E s ta te

Co.. J e ro m e . 324-4800. r * f.t tI

(FARM and ranch loans. large. nesdav* sm all. d e v ^ p m e n t . refinance. ?-—=— — Uoyd R oberson Agency, 230'M alnAvenue N orth . 73i<a55.___________ ^

P O R SALE b y ow ner: developed and u n d e v e lo p ^ tend , northw est .of Minldoksi. e B. W edaL- « 3 JS tree t. R upert. ______________ _ / D H L U X

FARM S and RAnche»~Buvtn« orl m onth. Al selling. Phooe B U ye R ealty. 233-J ROOMS.wU TOM.--------- -------- ^ ---------- I lUe* fuml

RECAST; Hoi"52 F a r n i f f o r S a l* 52 A p a r

~ M L S ” *isa . y

’'*• 1440 A cre farm in th e H ansen * If a rea . T h is hflis.a new hom es and

. one tenan t house. M achine shed. {?)% Y ’ granary^ shop, sa ro g e , c g r r a ls ;^ ^

fil good r«»tvftrp| TMRE----- .-vaiioii, "uno you cart g e t good • neat

f,5 - term s r>n thls -facm.--------------- —in —COnflrSi--------E d e n -H a « m iir -K r« n iW -H —20S— —nws-11 ac re fa rm with full w a ter rights. ONE!;* Heavy soil, barn,' g ran a ry , ond ette

Is fenced. Lovely > 3> bedroom closi, • .hpm e w ith 2 baths» and a 2-bed- ’ Non

room tenan t house. $104,000 wltti t h r f S® $30,000 down. . . .!00 - - adul

T A Y L O R A G E N C Y s } | ^Kim berly 423-5289 mail

« . ' - Emi------ Evenings NonRon T ay lor 423-5403 p . P aByrle C a r r 733-6808A^uson sm ith 733-5877 • 5?,i,E rn ie S titt . 73Q-5081

utill**MLS‘’ -466~ACRi£S good soli, good —lIIXlI

-----------wntJor“right, “beslTbuy oT“lbo yeAr. SMALLand OfYice Qf_IdahQ. 733-Q7I6^- utill

"MLS"^ 80^ ACRli§._J!{llL_Uflde. »Qr —^ v„ ‘ horns In town o r good paper. TTie NEWl

-L and Office of Idaho. .733-0718. batling ------------------------------------ ------------------- 2rdR e a l E s ta t* F o r T r a d e 5 3 c a r pEXCHAN&E w hat you have for f*©*

w hat you w ant.r-R ocky M ountain------ R ealty , exchangor, 733-1406. Eve- KITCl

nings*_7D3-aifi2^.733-00a5* ............... gle'--------:------ ------------------ — $37.!

Lo*t Qwci A c r e a g e 5 4 2ndSt— LA ktiE" ;i'tVcTrodm hom e, 1 In base- S*^AS)Q m ent. Spacious living room and ® ‘ ‘

-----jfltarga—eet-in-rkltehen. L arge 2-car 313garage with room for shop. On GIRLIVa acres , lots of shade an a fru it apai

, trees. Would consider 3 bedroom p.m.m odem tra ile r -hom e fo r trude. miT ^

_______ Phone 733> 5336 o r 733-4546. Inn.EN JO Y country living! Half acre 733-1

--------- rrrar— tctm berty;— jn it—6—m ttrutorfrom tow n on new highw ay. 423-

% ___________ utllll,11 CORNER lot for sale. G as. w ater, sm aT

sewage. 595 H ighland. Phone 733-3811. 733-I

"M LS" CHOICE residen tial lots In T F r i f Green A crcs sub-dlvlslon. Land

J l Office of Idaho. 733-0716._________ ,\5rnr r _ 100x120' COUNTRY lots. F a lls Ave- jio o ii

m .0 E a s t. R eal E s ta te Service.___________________________ Sho»

B u i ln « i« P r o p » r ty ___________ W ^ ” ” sty C om m ercial P ro p erty ’

vlA -SPC C JA L T y— - _ —----TF eld tm an R ealtors______ 733-1088 A p a r

----- tO R 1.EASE o r sa le : The oid Satur- --------1day Auction Sales grounds. Lots 5. 6 and 7 in block l5 of the ctty

ut of Buhl. Excellen t fo r com m ercial m use. L lberai te rm s. Call 436-4e92 y»^ n t R upert. Spac

LE T US show you o u r top lnv:st- m ent p roperties with above aver- age re tu rn on your m oney- T aylor V;“{, Agency. Kim berly, 423-5289.

**MLS” COM PLETE g ra in ware- ______ housing facilities a t R ichfield, Ida­

h o f o r sale o r • lease. Irriga ted Lands Co., 733-1076. John B. Rob-■’'■tson.____________________________ C »".

r ; ^ FO R Sale o r T rade: 7 un it motel. or n !'“?• clear. Good Income. T rad e on 80

Serein—M a^tr—Vwiley:— P ay cash -?,i7T7f Ss* R o w o -H 'o tt Agency ind- ___________________________ er.«nd V « e » t io n P r o p e r t y SS ,>832 VACATION property fo r aale. T lONE I ___ rom n^cnbln^l2 xll6 ^ c o m p jc te ly ^ nl.hi

Magic Dana. W rlta box Q-16. c-o ,ricS TImes-Newl._______ ________________ vVes‘*''7' Real Estate Wanted 62if ^ "o c r-g r'c.!!; - - —

areo . No Im provem ents necessary.----- 678-8171. Burley, before 3 p.m.I I n ---------------------------------------------------—

C a m p e r s 6 3for 7V4* HOMEMADE pickup cam^per,

■sen Well Insulated, bed over cam per.30d- $150 or trad e . 1333 E lizabeth Boul-ean cvnrd. _______ ’ ^-— M o b i le H o m e s ’ J KIm- ............ - ■ ■ . ■

l l---------- C 0 1 V IE " A -N D ' S E E ------------ I f l

iiu" m o b i l e H O M E S W 21 1 . ^— ■ M arlette — Magnolia pen C h a m p io n; o o d ______ _______ __________ _____

T r a v e l T r a i l e r s034-Sho- T r a v e le z e — A r i s to c r a t

]uc- R oadrunnerlo t ------------- - - .... ......... - -nc"h . P i c k u p C a m p e r s ^n- W innebago

^ T r a v e l T r a i l e r R e n t a l sM O T O R H O M E S L _

nL-i - P rem iere Horse T railers

--------- .................................................... ..^ - . :z— T R A I L E R C E N T E R ‘'n a c eand vicelOor Addison West 733-2410 ^ 7^3 !>om R ear Denn’s R ichfield » —:—l-oui- OPEN DAILYi-8 a.m . to 6 p.m. V

be OPEN SUN; 1 o m. to 6 p;m. ..ond

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Uy. K RO PF - SCHULT ‘ 'y’rc“'-'»• - FLEETWOOD —---- Tho Best and Lowest“ y- financing and Insurance. ______Uns ryn 1 in*‘hr W ill b e c lo sc d S a tu r d a y s nets’l'*f mate_!_■ M a g - i c V a l l e y ‘^°eaEi:

— M o b i l e H o m e s ^2 l i miles w est Hlway 30 733-6M1 ______

^ 2 2 ________* - - ___________________ Concre— MOBILE HOM ES—

XQr Sfiir r r n f t , —-Mcu? Moon-------ICU----------- —-mn- 8-10-12-20-25' wide, up to «0' long.1 of — TRAVEL TRAILERS— , in '- KU - Alohn — 13 - 23’ ence

SALES — SERVICE f „m ___ PARTS — SU PPLIE S --------- ^ce'- BAKER’S MOBILE HOMES _____

Honest P rices — Fnlr Dealings Cliff S11 YEARS SERVING Tapit

' MAGIC VALLEY 733-6(412 Addison Ave. West 733-3358 -----^

S I M P S O N ’SM O B I L E H O M E if^ w

B o S P E C I A L I S Tme. S a m e lo c a tio n 0512.

fo r 20 y e a r sR upert, Idaho O

17^ -- - - M ore•cn SHASTA A m erica’s la rg e s t selling For ian —trave l trailer.^ Blue Lakes T railer,cy. Park ._____________________ ^

3 VACATION tra ilers. Like new. 14-I5V4 feet. W ebb's Chevron. 340 BacidmShoshone S treet West.___________ paUh

A p a r t m e n t s — F u r n i s h e d 7 0 Ol®'.-#IN Kimberly, m odem , carpeted and banks

furnished 1 bedroom aparim ent.__Q ulet-w itb-vlew -ovcrlonkm g park.. —

$ 7 5 ^ . 423-5476. ________ . fng, ONE bedroom upstairs apartm en t.

One bedroOm basem ent apartm ent.- r : All utilities furnished. 459 2nd Ava- i ? r ^ ,g ir nu« N orth. 733-2940._______________ _ H ak * ,rjal OR unfurnished 3 room s, bath,

ground floor, close-ln. u tilities ex- -----------

2 FURNISHED a p a r tm .n u close to Ils. uptOT^n. Adjilts only. 225 4th Aye- ResS e K im berly. - ~ ^ lt9 » -AOOM> 4>»eem«Jkt.» a p a r tm e n t.- P rU -L,

va te bath: No pets, in fan t Is al- Carpe' lowed. Ingutre a f te r e ex ce p t Wed- Ing, ti

•e nesday; Sunday. 483 F illm ore. bargai j n ONE room, bachelor, u tilities fur-

nished^ 204 W ashington. g u g i

J5 TWO room s and ba th fo r re n t. In- s c n d iJ I qu ire 71Q 2nd Aveni>e E as t. fo . j

Id k L U X E apartroenL $125 p e r r e a c Tri m onth. AU uUlfoes. Phone 733-8^61.fc j ROOMS. w U h-Jo tclm -«»d -befchjr UtlK •

I lUas fum tsbed . Idea l MotelAFUeTr * » v es

Hot Results ¥____5 2 A p o r tm n n t i— F u r n t i h a d 7 0 A p d

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shod. o r coliitfje, t y a Kimber- - DEVT iVr e e room s and shower. G as fel?

good heat, fenced y a rd , TV and a ir —ZSif____:::__condltlpnine.^-harh^^ln- nr y.Ar" “ n XUJE-

and Child. Xncuilre a t 1645 2nd Ave- ele I 208 ••""Wtie~fcast.' . ■' •" ■■ ditliBhis. ONE room ap artm en t with kitchen- __. ond ette and show er. H eat and lights. 'EXC: room . close to town. 6 ^ Main 'A venue te r2-bed- . . North. . oni

THREE room s nicely furnished. CLEi. . . Wall to wail -ca rpe ts ,- close.ln, plii

adults only, no pets. Inquire 638 cio^ 4th Avenue E ast. ______________y m e d iu m Size, high quolity and . fu r3-5289 nu^lntcnance. ■ P r iv a te entrance. -------

Em ployed-adults. 227 7th Avenue H oU

^LEAN nlceiy. furnished 2 rooms, TWO ^ 5 8 7 7 . heat, w a ter, no pets, 301 5th

Avenue Enst. _______ ^ 407lAVO room upsta irs apartm ent, all HXT

utilities furnished except electric- cat il! "g ^ r i ity. 321 7th Avenue North. 733-2940. HO. e y ^ r T -SMAXL*” apunm im r—wiIH~Tiaih, all D716. • Utilities furnished. 311 3rd Avenue tn t ^ ^ ^ ^ ; r-gastr733-2P40.er. " ^ e NEWLY painted th ree rooms and SMA 0716. bath, all utilities furnished, 311 ------ — 3rd Avenue E ast. 733-2040.______ We

5 3 ^ R P E T E D , th ree rooms nnd bath. I^UR ^ ^ close to shopping center. Also ountaln tra ile r house. Phone 733-8092 nis0. Eve- KITCHENETTE apartm en t for sin- SMA gle person. U tilities furnished. ore

------ — $37.50. P lease TJhono 733-58J2. 415 -------5 4 2nd Avenue N orth. H n u

W A 5 6 Ha b l e ren t. Single a d u lts J — =-t>m and utilities exccpt electricity paid. L^e 2-car 312 4th Avenue E ast. _______op. On GIRL wanted to sh a re my 2-bedroom i„r id fru it apartm ent. Cnll 733-6816 befono 1 i>l.,edroom p.m .; a fter 10 p.m . -_________ jJg!

trude. n i c e npartm ent a t Just-A-Mene- 733_____ Inn. Elderly persons only. Phone /•=7^

If acre 733-9244.• __________m tm rrar o n e bedroom fu rn ish e d ‘apartm ent: fun ly, Also, kitchenette apartm ent, all nre_______ utilities paid. Phone 733-0262. T v fe

SMALL a ttrac tive ly furnished three '—T no /OJ- .rooms and bath . Closc-ln. Phone ultaT—— 733-5216. ________________ _ ed.

a t t r a c t iv e dow rsta lrs , two bed- C L ^ i^uno rooms, outnide entrance. Utilities Cur

---------- furnished. Phone 733-0100._______ nte^ROOMS downtown — day. week. R83:

>ervtLc. month. C am era C enter Hotel. 205 C LE/_______ Shoshone S treet South.___________ big

■5A THREE rooms, bath , verv nice no Fhe_______ pets. 277 West Addison. Inquire THRI

^85 West Addison. fun- - . •. —------- ---. - - r - . .-------- ------------- 2\U

A p a r tm e n t s — U n f u r n i s h e d 71 m o dI Satur< _____1_______________ :____________ _ of J1. Lots Oil be city a i r C O N D IT IO N E D tW l36-*4«92 S P L E N D O R clei

Spacious 2 bedroom , carpeted, —5112.draped, all c lectrlc npartment. FOUI

. nv*r. Carport, laundry facilities. Deuu- schT avlor tlful recrentlon park In back. 733-

a ' Make a sm art movo to . . . 4 n p- LY N W O O D M A N O R has

Id. Ida- T w in Fail."! A d d re ss __Z2:rlim ted O f D is tin c tio n T im i I. KOD. Thom as, 733-3660 — r - r showing. (Sorry, no childrentnotel. or pets). T \yoon 80 Ran

T O T O H I-2-ligin uuiiis. 2 i t u rr-arm rt- * ^ ment. New kitchen, tile both-show- SMAI

______ er. Gas furnacc. Small yord.Available October 22, Includes wa-

i te r nnd sanitation; $75. 733-5045. 3-BEl *le. I tDNE bedroom, hcnt nnd water fur-

; nished. Stove nnd rcrrigerntor.Vfl — ^Phone—?33-63;WJ-or—733-9069-«r-t‘ttn TH Rf 16. c-o Jjo leen a t '226 Heyburn Avenuo Avc---------- West. 7.13-

6 2gres i n _______ ___________________________________

Creek ___ . .. _____ ____

^ NEED iamper^ \am per.\i Boul-

L i s t e d h e r o In e a s y - t o - f i n d u s e e v e r y d a y . C o n t a c t o r

i r s v ic e a n d f i r s t q u a l i t y p r o d

------------A if-< :0 rK Jit4 0 n m ^ ----------p - -. Air conditioning, healing und fur- I*’o r s

R nace clcunlniT. F o r tho best ser- Stat , T..1A - Vice call Ek Furnaco Company, wnr

0 733-32H7._______ __________________ _____p.m. / A lu m in u m S e rv ic o _____

_ l^or The Best In Aluminum Sidingund insulation Phono Lloyd h.Kelley 733-9066.__________________ '

J B o a r d in g & T ra in in gGeorge's Kennels. Boarding all Kvnp,

breeds. T raining all breeds. 324- Jrra4245. Jerom e.____________________ pho»

C a r p e n t e r sPatlo.'i, remodeling, new work, cabi- _____

lyS nets, ccnienl flnlshinp. Free estl- l-o r tlmales, 733-8100, evenmgs._______ nble

r Complete designing and building.Cablneis. residential and. commcr-

g clnl. Duller B rothers. 733-2526. T.QJ4J C o n c r e te F o rm in g ____________ Concrete forming, basemenr. f<^unda^

tlort fooling, residential or com- , , _____merclal. Merlin Deahl. 733-3138.

iong. D e n ta ! L a b o r a to r y 'False plate repairs 33 years expgrl- _J____

cncc. Ambrose Lab., 207 2nd Street jiu lk i , Enst, phone 733-4141.____________ __jg^E .s D ry W a l l __£ 5 Llings Cliff Shebley. dry wall contractor.

Taping, hanging, acoustic spray. ^ 733-6TA3. 3S3 3rd Avenue North.-3358 1 1 1 , 1 colu:

--------- E lec tric a l C o n t r a c to r s 733-<

, C. -K R A U T H ______ri-F.CTRICAL CONTRACTING S tuart

HaVe outlets w h c rr you need rlor.them . Onu tir a dozen. Noi Job Sane loo small: G uaranteed work. 733- 0512.

LargeO W E N S E L E C T R I C «nd

——— . M ore Currcnt F o r Less Currency ,' fselling For Your Wiring Needs Callra lle r 655-4342 collect ___________ —"----- ■' ....... r ----------- T------------------ —- T om 'sIW. 14- E x c a v a t io n AverJ. 340 Dackho«S. tra c to r m ounted radio dls-_____ patched; basem ent digging, com- r

7 0 plete septic system . Roto-tllllng., - Satisfaction assured . Glenn Falr-

° banks St Son. 733-3061. -Would like dozer, bnclcfllllng^ nnd '—S T S aer^nn rr C a . P a rro lt. J»hone

-------- 733-8589. Twin._________________Backtioo work. SpectalLxing in Scptlc

tanks and drain field Instanation.* Hak^n Sewer Service. 733-2541.

bath, _____________ F lo o rs ______________

F L O O R C O V E R I N G S T 5 5 C O N T R A C T O R

Ave- Residential apd Commercial » <33- Bob B ui ton T33^4«3< ----------

Is al- C arpet, tile, linoleum. Rug~clemi- Wed- Ing, trade-ins. 17 years servlcc.

i.___ bargains. Custom floors. 733-5424.A n a d v e r t i s e m e n t in the

'* '™ - B U S If^E S S D IR E C T O R Y t. In- s e n d s n e w a n d o ld c lien ts____ to you e v e r y .. d a y ! I t .

r e a c h e s 22,000 h em e s ^ . _ (7 2 .0 0 0 -^ r e a d f i r s ) , an d 'Uer. s a v e s on y o u r p o c k e t c a sh . *-------

WJien YjeulJL7 0 A p c i i ^ e n t s — U n f u r n i s h e d 7 1 H o i

FURNISHED o r unfurnished: Beau- TWCtiful 2 bedfoom duplex/ In te rio r Noexcellent, with carpets. Soft w a ter nd

earw - sanitation furnished. Bullt-ln rr-—lunV appliances. 423-5280. K im berly. RoO ber--" - D E Ltiilcb a-bedroom anaH m ent "- pets an a drapes. A ppliances and - nri

Caa laund ry facilities. cfSrporti Call i v i ■ ^ -8 0 7 1 days o r 733-83<0 ev en ln ts .

I Ave- e lectric ra n ge, gaa h^at^^ r w 5; . dltlonlng, garase , A d u 1 1 s. only. . 5

Phone ft3-68M.._________ . : 'lights, ‘EXCELLEI^T large 2 bedroom . Wa- ter venue te r a n d sanitation paid . Adults «■■■ ■■_______ only. Phone 733-2731._______.. - irgnIshed. CLEAN, a ttrac tive apartm en t, , ap- " 3se.in, p l ia n c e ? ,-h e a r ^ w a te r furnished, e 638 Close-In. Adults only. 733-4170._____ CLEAN, i EeHroonv H eat, w ater

and . furnished. $50.. Phone 733*^10.ranee. — '—------------------ , , - -------------- •venue H o u s e s — F u r n ls h e i i— ----- 7 3ooms, TWO bedrooms] partly furnished,61 Sth * “» furnace. Shaw. R ealiy , 733-

• 4073. E dna Irish. 733^0882._______ _it, all liXTRA nice 1 bedroom; carpeted* sctric- cable vision. C arnoh. A dults. S55.3-2940. 1403 Sth Avenuo E a s t . . —i- rirr^al! 'blMii bedroom , house, w a ter • sani-venn^ tntlon furnlaheH Rnrhftlnr nr -------

ly people. 312 4th Avenue E ast, . ____I and SMALt," furnished 1-bedroom house.I 3 n adults only. 438 Addison Avenue

West. Call 733-3029. bath, f u r n i s h e d , very nice clean 1-bed- Also room. W ater and san itation fur-

_____ nished. Call 733-5205.___________r sin- SMALL 2 bedroom homo, no chll- em ilshed. -dren o r pets.- would soil. 326-5488. crt

.......-H o u i e i ..... . Un f u r n U h w l— ------ :7 A -.-wa,

'p a w ; L A N D L O R D ’S & R E N T E R S “ m I ;------- R E N T A L I N F O C E N T E R

Inform ation from N ew spopcr, r r ;— J Real E sta te and other sources. W a i

-------- National Landlord's Association, >Mere- 733-0507._______________________ ___ WAN6 o o d ; modern country homo. Sto- Snl

-------w- — fccr In—Oniahcfl. hn«nmgjir,. W nrer __noment. furnished. HardWood floors. Adults ------

0*1 preferred . $60. Hansen. 4?.3-5082. |pcJi— TWD bedrooms, clean, g ^ d location -------

three —Twin, carpcted and d rapes, ad- «Phone ults preferred, references exchang- '_____ ed. 324-2749. Jerom e._____________

bed- CLEAN 2 bedrooms near Lynwood. i i j . Illtlcs Curpet, drapes, garage, rcdecor-____ nted. no children or dogs. $85. 733- i tweek. B833 week-ends or a fte r 4:30.I. 205 CLEAN 2-bedroom. Double garage, t in_____ big fenced yard. 106 Locust N orth. TD0 , no Phono 733-5308.___________________■qu *"® TH R EE bedroom, “uli basem ent, gas

furnocc, 2 car garage. Phono 733-•------- aU4, Twin -Falls. ~ ....... ..' 77 MODERN 3 bedroom In b e tte r p a rt------- of Jerom o. Finished full bosem ent. i l l

Oil furnaco. 324-2674. Jerom e.TWO bedroom house, m odern nnd Bob

clean, wnsher hook-up, n a tu ra l I*gas.' In q u lro 'in B Prim rose Drive. "Z—®

ent! FOUR - bcdrpom homo, close to *•au- school. 553 2nd Avenuo E nst, $00. MAS,ick. 733-1692 for appointment.__________ mu

4 BEDROOMS. Near Shelby's. Full BOObasem ent, garage. $100. Phono CURl733-2563 or 733-3011.______________ Go

TH R EE bedroom modern home n ea r ,lern school. Wcndell area. Phone 536- USEl

2206. Wendell.___________ |________ trnTWO bodroom modern home and

garage nenr Kimberly. Phono 423- FAR! 5002._________ ^ ___________________ er.

sliowr SMALL 2 bedroom, close-ln. 4th Ave-vord. Enst. $35 per m onth. Phone INTEa wa- 733.810B.__________________________ er.^45. 3-BEDROOM duplex with electric' fur- -stove.' birch cabinets. Carpeted MODrnfor bedrooms. 1711 •• Poplar. 733-4185. Trr^ t ‘ttn T H R EE bed room; oil-h*>a<—i.inn ntu \ —2211krenuo Avenue East. $75. Cull 733-4642 or I TWO

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s y - to - f i n d a l p h a b e t i c a l o r d e r a r o s e r v ic o n t a c t o n o o f t h e s e f i r m s o r in d iv id u a a l i ty p r o d u c t s .

------ F yci .O il _______________________fur- I 'o r stove nnd furnace oil. call Gem Folci^ ser- S tate Oil 733-5962. Our fuel m ak is

pany. w arm friends.____________________

G u n R e p a ir _________ ____________________1_______________ Mo?Idlng J e r ry 's Gun Shop. Complete gun- 24 J j f smithing. Rod-reel repair. Phone tom

733-5567. 2*4 miles west of hospital. --------

____ H o u s e m o v in gExperienced licensed housemoving. ]*."?

F ree estim ates. B. G. MlU«r.____ phono 733-607S.______________ ' ^4^____ In s u la t io n Septkcabi- __________________ . merestl- l-o r the finest .Insulation nt reason- Insc

nble prices. Guaranteed workm an- 305.3rtine ship. Call Hamilton Insulation and t i

Ronflng. 733:9<^9. IQI:------ ——■ •--------------------'— Your

t i g n t F ix tu re s homComplete stock of light fixtures. _____ ;

Choo.se yours at our reduced Del B 38 prices. BILow Building Supply. 7X3- 27 jT = - -1162 ------------- ^ ■ ■- . . i M j

M ilk in g E q u ip m e n tBulk milk tank and plp«llne servico ^ V,

____ —salcs. Laswcll’s, Jerom e, 324- Trim4.381._____________________________

Ctor. _______ O r n a m e n ta l Iro n ________ w anteth*^' O rnam ental Iron, cast and w rought,—:— columns, rnlllngs. Phone 733-5567. _JZ22

733-4885. Gillespie. Free estlm ntes._____________ P o in t in g _____________ sllgq r

G S tu a rt B rothers; interior and exte- ed rlor, commercial and residential.|nb Sand Blasting ,733-1134 or 733-1948. _____

P ic tu r e F r a m in g ^ i u t iLarg« stock of molding, m a t board

and a r t supplies. Magic Volley J f c i iCy Christian Supply. 733-3677. ‘

‘ ________ R o J ia lo r S e rv ic e________ u u ^ ir—— T om ’s -rad ia to r—shop. 242 Sccond for

Avenue South. Phona 733-^22 o r andT residence 733-7897. Lak«

com- r 'ling.-air-

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■ •!"'! ■ private e S ra n c o T a o s * In. 137 4th > FnlSJi! Avenue N orth. ........ .........m ffnt. B u a ln e s a — O f f lg a l l e n f o la __ 8 0 __®' 'O FFICE space 150 sq . ft. to 1,000 oniy. gq Lakes Shoppingi, ■ , C enter locations. Rem odel to suitiidUifs' O*” s ta te R ry ifo . —J ____ F a r m s f o r R e n t ' ' B 4U “e 5 : — --------------^ ^ ^ — - - D70.w ater . F O R R E N T

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$35,000 CASH RENT - J (ITHSJ. P H O N E 7 3 3 -8 4 1 1 Z u‘ fur- ____________ _— F OR 'lease . 2 fa rm s of 250 acrcs - cuch. Com bination stock and rowH>488. crop.—Will le a se -e e p a ra te ly o r-n s

_ . ono unit. M ust huve- adequate fl- - ^ 7 4- T-nanees. Box- c -o TtTnc3^Ngwr~ "7TZ— M ACRE farm clojie to Twin Fulls.K a M ust - have finances, equipment, p p and references. W rite box P-19. pJr c-o Times-News.ces* W a n t e d , to R e n t 8 8 'Ion, WANTED to R ent: Good 160 to 320 « I —_— acres. Have equipm ent, finance

Sto- and help. W rite Box R-6 c-o Times- r k^ n r r r _ ^ow s. --------------------------------------Adults ---- ------------------------ --------------- --------- J_____

I n d u s t r i a l E q u i p m e n t 8 9:tttlon -----------------------— --------------------------- \JhaSg’- U S E D I N D U S T R I A L ------- E Q U I P M E N T

IHC Model AC 220 truck trac to r T R iwith 220 Cumrtiins engine, 5 and • XZJ

• ,3 transm ission, single drive with • c /_____ Noway tra iling ax le . 10:00x22 • ryrage, tires, 1059 model ..........$3950 • ihJonh. TD9 IHC c raw ler w ith d o z e r • M(

..................................................... $2500JOHN D E E R E M odel 1010 troc- |> p i

)' 733- I®*" loader back hoo $3500

^ E L L I O T T S H iment. m Overland Ave., Burley, Idaho____ Phone 678-5585

nnd Bob Houston, Sales R epresentative L/AJ;itu ral Phone 733-1400 -— Twin Foils. wli7 - ^ F o rm I m p l e m e n t s '9 0, *00. MAS.SEY FERGUSON Super DO with R I____ multi-power, for sulo o r trade for

Pull 800 Sories Ford. 531-5622. Rupert.*hono CURL spud h a rv e s te r Number T ______ Good condition. Phono 423-5730,"neTTf Kimberly.________________________ ,

536- U s e d trac to r pu rts . Buy] scH or NEU trade. 1/4 west of hospital. Twin hourFalls. 733-8203.___________________ . ^

I 423- FARMHAND direc t potato harvest- t?n«r er. Good condlllon. Phono 537-2571,

- A ^ — CnsUffut d. ■■ ................ .........O tP-■hone INTERNATIONAL 23 beet harvest- CAS

er. 2 row tnnk tvpe. Zltlau Moor hoo.^(ric Co.. Wendell. 536-5111.________ ' __^pered MODEL 800 1 Case-O-Mntic Diesel •4185. T ractor. Like new. $2,250. Phone o m L ,12n-5-l<): , Fitf»r -42 oriTW O. 14’ Curl potato beds, top condi­

tion. Phone 733-8236. NEU$3500

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H oyi____n _!13T N G S E R V I C E gOf -A n y A d v e r t i s e r in T h i s ^ n s w e r e d . D ia l 7 3 3 - 2 3 8 6 . n g S e r v i c e , D a y o r N iR h t . FallsM B o - N o t i f i e d t o C a l l Y o u . ------- i n e w

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i r o s e r v i c o o f f e r s y o u c a ni n d i v i d u a l s f o r b e t t e r s o r - s b o J £ q q ^ .

haulcr» * I hnysi_______ R c n to ls ________ -

ciem Folding chairs, tables, any num ter ^lakes All occasions; also trash hauling. — *

Interm ountaln Fuel. 733-0621. WAIVH__________R u g C l e a n i n g __________ J irA i

____ Most thorough procxiss in state.gun- 24 hours Pickup— delivery. Cus- hone tom T-loors, 733-5424.____________ LIKE

S e p tic T a n k S erv /ice 3 cM.'Roto-Rooter sew er aervlco. Sflwer

• lines cleaned, repaired , and in- __” 1?, .ilUr Rtalled. Also, Septic tank cl»»oned. FOR S

24 hour service with no extra Hnrvt____ charge. John A. Haken. 733-2541. nt C

Scptlc lanks cleaned, power equip-___ ment for drainugo failures. F rre t^ o Lison- inspection. Lloyd Cravens, 7?3- c•nan- 3Q5.V__________ _______■ 324-20

T e le p h o n e A n s w e r S e rv ic e d e p ^ ^ —'— Your Telephone is never , nlone. 24- ' kj4

hour service. Phono 7.33-2386._____ Fnlls. T e le v is io n R e p a i r Two^ i

uced Del Butterfield R adio & TV Service I7X3- 27 years of electronic experlonoo,

-— 1*07 Addlaon Eas-t. 733.2833. ,T re e S e r v ic e south.1 , . . .. , ...ll... - 1 I I m ach

^ VALLEY T R E E SERVICE -----------324- Trim m ing. Topping nnd Removing r """ ..

Free estim ates. Insured------ BOX 82. T .F . 733-3331

W anted: Tree topping nnd removal.~~r— .Shrub trfVnmlng. I-rec estimates,

Woods T ree Service. 733-5940.

T o w in gSITgafr W recker ScrvTcel Addison

——- Avenue-West-, Phone 733-1234.>xte- ......... ........ ............... t ~ ' I - i„ I.—........._______ V a c u u m " C le a n e r s _______

■ ihirby Vacuums —- T he on:y factory •uthorizad K irby Vacuum Sales

——3- and service in M agic Valley. Using ?nl? Benulno K irby p a rts . We repa ir all >*‘cy vacuum s. Vacuum C leaners of Ida-

hn C o m e r 'B lu e Lakes and 2nd Avenue East. Phone 713-1027.

Electrolux, only authoflzcd dealer :ond for genuine E lec tro lux cleaners t o r andT suppltes. 733-5618. 80« Blue -

Lakes Boulevard.

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H-TO„ T R A C T O R S ^Id • C A SE 730, w ide fro n t, s u s m | | |

• CA SE MO, wldo fro m , gas 22 . CA SE 300. slnRlo fron t, ijus 50 • IH 400, BUS, louder■j: • M O B IL E U. sing le fro n t, g a s WANI ^ ed t^ B E E T E Q U I P M E N T -7 - 7 -

• FA RM H A N D I-row ta n k , top-p e r. ARTIJ

• OLSON b e a te r p ro ’ lo ______ protiva C A S E 600 B E A N C O M B I N EI. With ca b nnd belt u n lo a d e r . ton■— R eady to gol g X cH

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J - C ase S alcs-S erv lce i-q 1i164 T h ird A venue S outh C ^ ^

736’, ; kno'___ • U S E D T R A C T O R S

o r n e w M O D EL 4000 g aso line , 251 — - - -I^ i n h o u rs ........................................... $4450 A u C t----- AC WD t r a c t o r ....................... $650 -----------57Y’ F M D tr a c to r ........................... $950^ — O L lv m i 65 t r a c to r .-> - ^ .»0---------------es t. CA SE In d u s tr ia l tr a c to r , bnck-oor hoo u ^ d lo a d e r ................... $2450^ — S E A S O N C L O S E -O U T S —o n - n e w F O R D tra il ra k e s w ith (

bcun k it und duals . R e g u la r $7ti9 »•............................. ----------- z

n e w 350 F o rd b a le rs . R e g u la r *$3500 ........................... 'NOW $3,000

^ M O D E R N T R A C rO K C E N T E R - ~ WA cross from B ow ladrom c cona

733-0017 — Tw in F u lls . Id ah o stee50 ^-------- ------ — --------------------------- -— pres

P O T A T O P I L E R SN ew an d u sed . S elf-p ropelled . Iba.P ile 12' high. P o ta to b ru s h e r andw orks as c ro ss feede rs. T akes , helf<out illM ,, clotls. w eeds, v ines, stciigf.j-.s. « v\trviUUna hut rock . C ur Ji^lun u iHlc-rs. SIJ. P ickup nmfH i:is.- w hu

— ' — »H). iiuKUs, y rs : 10 :c<»w:

B A L D W I N M F G . I n c . bine409 2n_d Avc^ South - Tw in F u lls

F O R S A L E ; 3 J o h n D eere 3010 gust r a c to r s . F a rm h a n d tw o-rnw hr.nt — Ligli

— tupiiLT WTTh four-row F a rm h a n d reu lb eu t« r. J o h n D eero 45 H l-Lo self- 300 p ro p e lled com bine, 3 tru c k s , p lu s vucc co m p le te line of m a ch in e ry an d calvi too ls. A ll In e x tra good cond ition , vucc P r ic e $30,000. Seo o r ca ll E rn lo and S titt, 4V en s t of Tw in F u lls on on n F u lls A venue E n st. P h o n e 733-5981. A ll'

L - N K W ^ ro w W escon b e e t to p W n - I ” * d ro w e r. 1 used 3-row W escon b e e t ,to p w ln d ro w er. I used 1-row F a rm - M en h a n d ta n k -ty p e b ee t h a rv e s te r , llko Q** ^ new . I O liver 770, llko new . T w in M E R Il F a lls T ra c to r & Im p lem e n t C o., c ry * 733-«(W7. le v ’s

LO O K : F a rm e rs and cu sto m h a y 77^ h a u le rs ; S elf-propelled a u to m a tic t a t l k h a y s ta c k e r . F a n ta s t ic g ro ss lo u d ; iin— i7I

bal<^»-l«t->H*les.-( l 6 ' « It ^ ~ " l8 ^ b T n q -n n d I7“ x i !>"> u r b n le s . — f r ^

.See u Irnm ediato iy . 423-5729.______W A IV E R of f inance on a ll new a n d trad#

u sed trn c to rs a r d Im plem ents un- ':;7J—ttu 111 A pril 1. 196F. G em E q u ip m en t 1, ” .

r E nstlanc . D rive S outh . 733-

L IK E now F a rm h a n d b ee t d ig g e r---- an d to p p e r unit, Cnll 5.36-2616, W en- “‘V i,. .

dell. G e ra ld W ilcox o r s ee 3 m iles /— w es t of W endell on H ag e rm a n

H ighw ay . . ____________ed. F O R S A L E : 1 row F a rm h a n d B ee t W ANTtra H a rv e s te r like new . C an be seen helfeI I . n t C & R E q u ipm en t. P a u l. Id ah o . 4 mi

536-2640. W endell, a f te r 7 p .m . 324-2-r'le T-WO Lockwood bulk beds . H ’ and-3* good condition . L a rsen B ro s .. nroui__ 324-20S6 o r 324-4l5.^. J e ro m e .______> D E P E N D A B L E C ase m a ch in e ry , re-

lia b le se rv ic e a t Reed T ra c to r Co.,24- 1G4 T h ird A venuo S oulh , T w in -__ F a lls , R E G IS

TW O 16* bee t beds w ith m ud fla p s Phon J— a n d ligh ts . B estw av Building Oen- . ^

t r r . 263 W est A ddison, phone 733- J E R S E5212, _______________ __________ AUo,

---- ^ E Q U T P M E N T Co., H igh w av 27.'sou th of P au l. J . I. C ase f a rm WANTI

— m a c h in e ry S alcs an d S erv ice ._________Phon

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iJiyantAcL.9 0 F o rm I m p ln m e n U _______9 0

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____ M O L Y N E U X M A C H IN E R Y- p --------y oUr - A lH s^ h a fa n e rs -B e W e r-^ —r y FOR YOUR DeLaval repa irs and

dairy supplies coi)tact: M ountain States Implement, 126 2nd South,

e r 733-8432._________ - < - -.

)w F«rm 5m ppH®v L _________ _id- DELAVAL Sterling m ilker with two ,

buckets. Good clean condltloi].* $100 '.« "Also, Kenmore vyrlnger ty>e w ash­

e r with twin rinse tubs. Good con- .. -dltlon>-$3Q.. Phone 326-5281,. F iler.

53 FOR REN T: 29 bln potato cellar.' Good w iring. Call Verl H inton.

829-5364^________________________ _Ith E a r th M o v in g E q u l p w n t 9 3—•-----GAT—t>-8—<or—.a le ,—Serial—nuntlMP— ■L 2U3590. Excellent condition with

-R------- DDCCIJ. $<.<00;“'-Qem , Egutpmetrtr—

^ Hay, "Grain o n d ^ F e e ^ 94WANT pa8tut*e horses, also iiorses

to feed fn w inter. Reasonable ra tes. J a c k Windsor. F ro n tie r Field, phone 733-2092 or 733-4078.

TOP QUALITY baled hoy delivered.•'* Load lots. Phone M erlin Askew,i . 536-2511, Wendell. __________.

FE E D grinding and mixing. Molas- se.sr Bulk tank, Daffln 'M ui. Theit-

------ !6n MUIlng''S6TVICO, 73J-627B.MAGIC VALLEY Mllllng Servico;

Feed Grinding. W aller L arson,Kimberly. 423-5604._______________

FIRST, socwrtd, und third cutting huy for sulo by tho bale. Close-in.Phono 733-4816._____________ .

STEAM custom groin rolling, porta- ^ ble to the farm ; m olasses. Has-

kell. 423-5880. Kimberly.

— — Phono M erlin Askew, 536-2511.Wendell. ____________

FIRST second and third cutting hay by bole. Close In. Phone 733-4816.

14-TON 3rd cutting alfalfa for sale!$14 per ton baled. Phono 733-5920.

GRAIN rolling steum or dry, Mc- Millun'a, Jerom e. Phono 324-2677.

50 TONS 1st cutting hoy for sule.$15 per ton. Phono 324-2209.

g WANTED: 5 o r 6 tons of good shell­ed corn. 829-5608._________________

Animai Breeding 100^ ARTIFICIAL Breeding to ABS grea t

proven sires, nation's highest typo production sirvs. Also all b re td s of of beef available. Buhl collcct.

E 543-6102; Jerom o 324-2652; Haxel-ton 829-5554; Burley 678-9253.

CACHE Valley Breeding Association, Nation's top proven sires. All breeds W ulter Leitch, 543-46IMi, Buhl. F lier Enterprise, 557, TwinFalls. Cnll collect._______________

CARNATION Breeding Service,“ known world over for quality

dairy and beef. 733-2914 before 7:30 51 a m ., o r a fte r 4:00 p.m . ^______50 Auctions 10150 ---------- --------------------------------------------

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MERIDIAN|S s a l e s y a r d

,r T u e ; s d a y . O c t o b e r 17 )o 11 a .m .

i R 120 head from Owyhee. Nevada, “ consisting of 50 weaner-Hercford steers and heifers, 300 to 400 Ibs.50 whltc-fnce cows, all will bo

---- prcg-tested by sule day. 20 y e a r­ling whlte-fuco steers. 600 to 700 lbs. 20 Holstein steers, 300 to 450

id. Iba. 60 mixed cattle, white-face :r and black dairy cross steers and s , heifers. 450 to 600 lbs. 20 Hol- I, stein steers. 450 to 600 lbs. 45 r llKlit whuo-faco Angus and black-A- whuc^fiicc s te ers a n<l-hcUur-Sy-l5Q-----

to 300 Ibs.. all weaned from cows and on hay and grain. 40 black-white face and Holstela

Ij steers, 550 to 700 lbs.

S P E C I A LjUiL__Tight HnUfrlns frnm I dn lry , 17--------md reul good Holstein calves 200 toelf- 300 lbs., all V&T nnd 3-waylus vuccinuted, 25 Holstein s tee rmd calves 200 to 350 lbs., 3-wayon, vaccination, 13 Holstein s te e rnlo and bull calves, 150 to 200 lbs.on on milk hay and grain.

181. All* thc above cattle consigned^ In addition to our regular run .

F o r m ore Information phono-m. M eridian Sales Ynrd, 88^-1872,1^0 or Ed. H. Bryce. 888-1114.____vin MERIDIAN Salcs Yard. Auction ev- ^o., cry Tuesday 12:00 noon. Boise Val- __ ley 's la rgest calf m arket. 888-1872,

c°»i«> 1 0 ^00 HOL.STiiiN .S p rin g e r h e ife rs . -

welKht~7rnm T-ftOfT-io. 1.300. A.B.S. and artificial brvudlng. 12 J e rse y

- and Guernsey heifers. Fqr sale o r md trade. Also cnn finance, 324-2415.

30 HEAD One and two venr old PJl* Henjford rnnge bulls. Excellent

s ite and quality, 8G3-3G20 Simon__ Baker, Onklcy.___________________

I-OR SALE: Good baby and pastu ra , r : calves. All kinds. Holsteins. whlto '.f* face, and black. 324-4162 or 324-

’ 4029. Jerom e.e « WANTED to buy: Holstein sp ringer •en heifers nnd cun use heifers 3 and ho 4 months bred. Eugene Hughes.

324-2415. Jerom e._________________■Tj 100 HEAD Black Bnldy steers., , around 700 pounds. 200 tons 3rd

crop hay. 324-5167.________ _______WANT to lease 300 he^d cattle from

rt 3-5 years. Circle H Charolals, Inc.,Fairfield. _______________________

REGISTERED H e r e f o r d bulls.^ Phone Jerom e 324-5008, a fter 6:00

on weekdays._____________________33- JE R SE Y first calf heifer, just fresh .

Also, springer heifer, 1 south. 2 ’^^ -west of South-Pnrk.~ Twin •FatTic i rm* WANTED: Cnttle to fe«d up to 300. _____ Phona 324-2003, Jerom e.__________

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• N orth M ain LockLTSFor ' tu«t lervlce cuH 7aaA4UaX- . Co., <A

_________Hvcninaa 733-71.S8 . F riday60 HUAU of 3rd und 4th culf B lu ^ RCPOSS

Ansutf cows. Will start calving in ances.. Feuruury. 60 head of Black Angus tor an<

Febriiary Culvus, and 2 registered dryer. Bluck Angus Bulls. 175 tona of Imy wuckde

------------ -can..be_purchti»pd . «nd arranger g k auixiicnts can bo made to feed oa VnnWuL ;)luce. Phone 733*5336, 733:4546 or Wost '

_* Avenue60 H£AD. of Holstein »prJnger heif- day ca

ers. weighing from 1,000 lo 1.350 lbs. Lots of /vBS heifers und Cache WVuJley breeding. Will freshen irom 1 week to. 6 weeks. For sale or trade. Can f i n a n c e , Eugene Hughes. 324-2415. Jorome. USED r

F OR*SAI:F. mndm i------- — “ Springer Heiiers and Cows. Guur>___________ finr<»ert «in»inft i i mvh~

iPrlccd from $260.00 wcst—of GAS r«fj-------Buhl (Jn-Hrfl;h\Vuy 3?». 543-4766. Also condlUt

' have 16 stuck cows calving now. offer.mixed ages._______ v 2&35.

DAIRY COWS and hcifurs, fresh or MONOGI springers. 100 per cent guaranteiid. un. Bla Will buy or trade for all kinds nlture. livestock and springers for Call- c..-- fornia. Hap or Clyde Huglies. Buhl rW rnltur543-5D69 or-. 543-M25.__________ _ __ CmT v

FOUR Registered Arfffus bulls. j> *years old und over. IH head Uccls- j

------------- rcrud—Airgus ‘-nit'TrgfifTM io™ 6 .months old, open. Cull Churlcs Kllmes, 423-565J>; Frank Drake, v^ed 423-4014. Kimberly. ________

t:------ --------------- --------------------r ; r r f a m o iH o rs a i 1 0 4 over 2SPIiCIAL Horso Sule; Producer's

Livestock Commlsiilon Comnuny, i/A ,, v. Jerom e Sulo Yurd. Horsea will bo sold In order recclvcd at sule yard. (jAM xi Suturduy, September 23 a t, 7:00 ----- -------

FOR' Sale: Appaloosa colts, one 2- F o r ycar-old stud, ono yearling filly.Both have good color and blankets. BANF'reols Chico biv*edlng. W r i t e n? Ralph Martin, 1015 Overland. Bur-ley. Idaho._____________________ BABY O'

5-YEAR-OLD Sorrel Gelding, mostly »nd sixArublan. Spirited, excellent adult's dri-sser;horse. 733-7508 or 733-5509. hi •*'* bE

FOR SALE; Thoroughbred (Jockey Auliin^Club) Mares, fillies, colts. Phone 5.00 73;733-0695. tJ A n

_JvJ£.l7Lf^cokOC-4jors^—fot^huminpTPlntX palomino, sorrel, ull six n*t,,years old. Phone 733-Oa05.______

ALL TYPES of horses, bought, sold Shoppe,and exchanged. Speclulty: ranch m o v in H ’BCldlngs. L. Haley, 733-C055. "^Furnltu

SELL, loan or trade all kinds of for renbulls and Ivorses. 543-5821, Duhl. 1421.Dnrnell Lyon.______________ ■ ■ DERNIN;

NOW taking horses to break. Horse- Lukes 1shoeing nnd trimming. Denver nlnu OFino. Route 1. Filer. 326-4G31._______ $2Q{1.9S.

R e g i s t e r e d A^inuloosu fllly year- BED dn\ling, gentle, goodicolor, sorrel with stored.white blanket. 7A3-08.' fl.__________ vinyl.

BLACK smoothed mouthed Golding. —Custom.Excellent for children, Phono 324- WANTHD4770. Jerom e after 3:00 p.m. cos, ba

OLDER Morgan mare Ruaranteod —. Rcntle for small beginner chll- RUG clei

dren. Phone 034-5317. Goodins.

” m g^*P ho nO^^ffJ^oS' or 733-3388! BEAUTII- ------------------------------ ------------------- Low BlL ivestock A c c e sso r ie s 1 0 5 5IG2.METAL~2-horse trailer. $175. See at M iic lrn i

169 Lois. Phone 733-0365._________ m vstcat----------SHe e p 1 0 6 ------------tJ

. 86 HEAD farm flock for sale. 1 to 5 WURLI"yenrs old. Will lamb January 2.’». trADmc

________ 2 bucka. Alin. tnm laL .anl .IQ.tons 2nd cutting hay. Phone 783- DRUM4303, Hall<?y. VOX L^

guitarP o u ltry a n d R a b b its 1 0 8 l e s l ieFOR Sale: Ducks and geese. 324- HAMMO

4245. George’s Kennels, 300 South GIBSONRoad. Jerome.__________________ CHORD

RABBITS: Does, bucks, fryers and weaners. 733-1737._______________

P e n »nci P e f S u p q Mm _____1 IO ----------- j J

HANSU KEN N EI-S Blus Lakes Blvd. S o .' 733-0512 s

New line. Grooming Parlor. Masoner Any breed dugs. aiDplnn-Nalls-Ears-Bath. etc.______ ^

------------B O A itm w tr-D oxjsrA T rrtnN D T ^ v a l l e y. Big or Little. good co

CATS arc happy here, too. JosephClean-Heated Kennels. Individual ^Stalls and Covered Runs. LOWRY o

STUD SERVICE — PUPPIES Km berhl^OODLELANDl Homo of bcaulltul

Poodle puppies. Free trim and "^ND Ins bath. Accessories, grooming, stud servl6e-from^«ualUy etude. Cherl^Miller Kennels, »/* mile u-vst Rod- NEW Yarr cap corner, Kimberly. 423-5104 or Admiral 423-5136. -*—• Warner

MAC'S Kennels. 388 4th Avenue Est. DRUMS; t Wendell, 536-2317. Puppies for 3 years < sale: German Shorthairs. regls- of^cr. 73. tered Norwegian JElkiiounds and piANO~foi registered toy Poodles. Purebred rome

_______ German Shepherds. — — —KITTENS: Sweet-dlspoiiiloned Seal- priced

------------point;—half—Longhairs.—with—rH«-temper shots. From only Hlmal- Dnrlln m ayan stud in Idaho. Worth *50. only $15.00. Phone 6f>4-28:t4. Dcclo. LARGEST

MINIATURE Poodle pups, blacks and browns, Tlicae nre not Medi- ocne pet type, but Iho finest nnd T 'L .. - priced accordingly. Stor Lite Poo- — •—:tUcs. 326-r)G53 Vtier.______________ REHUILT

VERY nico registered poodle pup- pies. Cheap, to close out. Part-nis a ie small, Phonc. 423-5019, Klmber- ^ jy._____________________________ FOR thc 1

AKC registered Brittnny. Germnn ^Shorthnlr and Springer Spaniels. -r-v'Excellent bloodlines nnd pedigree. - ■■■-r;—,--- :324-41U. Jerome.________________ f

SAMOYED nnd Schipperke puppies. IX,**!** . New litters Just arrived AKC reg- ^istered. Dorothy Fleming. 53G-2117, TAI 1-. r«‘c(Wendell.____________________

GERMAN Shorthnlr Pointer nup^. __^ 1 £ L “Registered line* bred. Out of cham* y t,Elon German Inports. Phone Hob ^ o o o ■

urton. 733-4834._________________CHIHUAHUA puppies, rcgisterable, M A T H l

and some other small puppies. ROO Onk Street. KimbeHy.,rPh<7nc '♦^3- V5422._____

• TROPICAL FISH and equipment QCAquariums • repaired. Fl*h boujtht. sold and excnanged. Sew at 5r»9 t t~ iMain Avenue West._____________ K xLJ

bTTAGLCS—- Registered —P*t and- Show - Stud Scrvlce * Heard • 100Grandvtew Drive. ____________

i^ROFESSIONAL poddle trimming •nd grooming. For «ppolntrrwntsi,call 324-5325.______________■ Jl.O U

I r ish setters, akc reontered dogs and puppies. Ready for fall hun<-

_^lng^Phone 532-4109. R upert^ __ • B rjpg CTOY Poodle~ Stud Scrvlce. Vrrv Jl^ E a s

reasonable. Good bl-jod line, pa- __ xir\rvpers. phone 7.13-61.M.___________

i BLACK and silver male GernVnn Shepherd pups. 2 months old. J20,

PROFESSIONAL do^jjroomlng. sne-claliiing -In poodles ReasjDmiblc. U t.1-

; Call anytime. 543-4705. _________ Lots 1H e g isTERABLE B o r d e r Cnilie $1

pups. 4»; East of - Washington jichool on Addison. 733-5930. B O W J

to R Sale: German Pointer Good u ^nllchunting dog. Will retrieve ducks. ____If_____733-00.12. _________ __________ ALLHN Or

E ng l is h pointer pups, cnn he reg- n iiil-w 2!-----------lsnmjdr-4-TTinnTtt»- old. v e ry -rea* —^ ■ b l e . 73.V7384. ------------^a k c registered tinv toy poodle pup- Avenue E

nies. ^hone 733-W27. ^ ____ a p PLES~ 'pg e r m a n Shepherd .puppies. Phone

543-5569 after 4:30 p.m.. Buhl. easy pick;BwsruN Terrier mmples 'for snl^ Northeast

t25. Phonc B37-4S94. ^Hagerman. main highJtwu^fT-monih old female screwtall monumem

' bulldog. 733-«979 after 7:30 p.m. DOUBLE------- liv a tto c li W o n te d '-------------W4-____ _______ _____ 1 ------ ' MSI. Mil

R E M O V A L QRAPEsiD ead a n d U seless ®

- L IV E S T O C Kp h o n e c o l l e c t STRAWBE*

ID A H O H I D E fo*r M ^T A L L O W C O . ■>.......... ....... WINTER 1

t w i n FA LLS 73M835 B78.«411 B U R L E Y w i.h ii* to

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ll lfaleqticm?f€1 0 2 A p p lia n c e s £ HH E q u ip : 1 2 0 G ooc

l^ T £ model G.E. apartm ent slM WHOI refrigerator with- magnetic door ter.

' and across the top freezer. Also. Mali-----------W«*UaahouM— rw lgw a tog— w>4ttv "STtLAi

across the top freezer. Ptaone 733- per 8641. 324-2

LEONARD elecrrle f-finpw,_ 5o5fSF—-------- I4U.5U. Insured payment plan.. dO will-------; warfanty. m A. Y -E lertric .lai--, . Co., 441 Main Avenue £as t: Open ’c:>. g.',

F riday •til 8 p.m. > aiucE REPOSSESSED Weltlnghouse appll- corn t»|f In ances. Like new. stove; refrlgera- f-rinr\ kngus tor and superimposed washer and tored dryer. Between 8:30 and 5:30f huy weekdays, 733-7203._______ ^

G.Ei Automatic- washer.-Real—good ?« coiiditlon. See. on Falls Avenue •16 or West. 2nd house east of WendeU------- Avenue, on south side. No Satur- TOMAheif- day calls please. _______ Lnke

FkANK*S*farm~and-home-refriger^ trnm “ o"- E ^ r t repair scrvlco on all TAYL< home freezers and refrigerators. , peac

._.I*bone 733-8641. 160 Sidney. ..... .. , 7852USED refrigerator clearance. Re- .

Juur- orators, priced-from >29.05. Terms. ■ -__- xvilson Dntcw. TxE aSIsL_oi GAS refrigerator and-ranger^G^od Also condiUon. Will accept reasonable now. o^er. 480 Madrona Street. 733-

lT~or MONOGRAM oil heaters, >88 and M Isce tciid. up. Blacker’s Appliance and Fur- Kinds nlture. Twin Falls.

F u rn itu re & H H G o o d s 1 2 2 ,— r . SN A K E R IV ER AUCTION c f" ”

- H revery day *

r ; r r f a m o u s b a r w ic k c a r p e t sIU 4 Over 250 colors and patterns— _____

free estimates — expert ' instal- Intlon. Lower overheud means YOU SAVE I I I

mrd GAM BLES — B U H L riD A H O7:00 ----- ----------- ---------------------------------- .

------ -----------------SPOT G A SH --------------te 2- F o r Furniture - Appliances Smalfllly. Things of Value Mukc kets. B A N N ER FU R N IT U R E

® 127 2nd Avenue West 733-1421 ______BABY O'rand piano; dining room

(jsily chairs; untlque bed undult's dresser; twin beds; writing desk; Small

office desk und chair; small ta- Make~ bles; books: pictures; etc. 228 Oth Jcror

CKcy Avenue North mornings or after ----5:00. 733-1053.________ ________ SUI

£^lUC«i-^for-bttek-to^schoot-»cwtnir --------Sewing: notions, sewing machines. Tents •I* new and used. Also service. Scis- cuns.

___ sors sharpened. Skinner's Sewing ir^ isold Shoppe. Save-On Shopping Center.inch MOVING??? Protect vour valuables. SHAMf___ Furniture pads und hand trucks ‘ profes of for rent. Banner Furniture, 733-, shamiuhl. 1421.__________________________ vacuj

__ BERNINA Sowing Center, 578 Blue —LliL-irse- Lukes Blvd., 733-8757. One Bernl- 6-YEAI nver nina Openarm. fully automatic. Irone___ $209.95. skate■ear- BED dnveno. rebuilt and reuphol- wllh stered. Provincial gold cofoned

vinyl, wood urms, $74.50. Ron’s LARGiCustom. 7:>.'I-GG37.________________ _ cnn)

324- WANTHD: Used furniture, uppllnn-ces, baby tbinns, antiques, com- kV<’o

Feed plete estates. Hayes Furniture. chll- RUG cleaning most thorough nroc-. SCOPE

ess in slate. 24 hours. Pick-up —■ slcvpidelivery. Custom Floors. .733-5424u__Ivr frrr

188.' UliAUTII.UL panclInK, JI.80 up. Bl------ Low BulldloB Supp'y, .phone 733- —105 5102. PlPfc-L -------------------------------------------------- - washe

M u s ic a l In s tru m e n ts 1 2 4 “ » «“ » I

------------O SED S P CCrALS------------ALU Mlto 5 WURLIT7.ER elcctrlc plnno SI05 housi in FARFISA portable organ .. $295' Lumh763- DRUM SET. 3 plcco . . . . . .$59.05 PUMPi

VOX LYNX (acoustic) Any----- guitar ................................. 1105 Instal108 LESLIE speaker (organ) . . $295324- HAMMOND organ speaker . $165 ^^^lird3uih GIBSON guitar amp ........... $185 McCu— - CHORD organ ..................... $85 Deun

MUSIC BOX *®'1DCCI i n Lyn\t£!Qd_-733ama—--------- - —smd-b----- NEW AND U SED n r ^

B A N D INSTRU M ENTS aiso. Rent before you buy. Shop early HamV while selections uro complete. 733-9G Masoner Music Center, 211 Main SOPER

. Ave. Hust. ----—

.5, VALLEY Gum *anilque piano, very3ood condition, fine tone. Phono . west. _ oseph Kuceru, 54.3-4453, Buhl. D E C C

LOWRY organ for sale. Folrly new. nVoble ; Pbone 4U-5960. L’Her

nml b and Instrument rentals. New andused. Conn, Selmer. Bundy and 'iV,

1,^1- ArtM»y. Wnrn>;r..Musjc Company^__ted- NEW Yamaha planoS; used pianos; \

or Admlrul stereo record players.______ Warner Music. 131 Shoshone North. v,?ry[£st. DRUMS; excellent Ludwig set. Only i:j72.for 3 years old. Will accept reasonable V>tun- ofk-r. -33-733<. ___________ retain“"5 PIANO for snle. Phone 324 Z381. Je- with

..................................... .... siiKjpr-^-FO K -SA Ll*. Cuilir CuiIlPrrin<-e new. 1200 GA

_Prlced to »iill._ Phon(r _20_4io.R ad io a n d TV Sets 1 2 5 hn^It i

do! LARGEST selection of color TV’s 3-SPEEIIn Idaho. Zenith and Curtis Mathes. refrig)Select from our 75 seta. Buy now! riectrl

rn,< Pny no money till Sprtng 1968. 5474.'o i . . Cain’s. 7.1.1.71 if._________________ K\nH^REBUILT RCA's; Motorolas; G.E.. consta

—- you name it, we have It o» low ns Ily. Sh“P: ilO.SO. M A Y Electric. 441 Main ware

East, open rrlday 'til 9.________ BA'T'TEiFOR the best color nnd black-and- Top m

white TV servicc, all m.Tkes, call price, 1, Joe's Economy. 733-6278. Good MainI"- used T V s.______________________ —*'* ■ PRICES sla-shed on Philco portable

TV sets. Don't miss this* Firestone L” ..J:!; Stores. 410 Main -South.__________17 TAPI-: r«‘corders. TVs. sn-reos. np- r iT-^T r

pliances New nnd used. Camera o!., H- ~ Cqnlifr and Hall of -J.lusic.- - Your

1 3 3__ each.

M A T H E N E Y O R C H A R D ,23- W IL L O P E N_ nuc W

O C T O B E R 1 5 th s to w :^week.

R E D D E L I C I O U SJd- xx irv CLEAN100 A N D " way 1_ R O M E A P P L E S

$ 1 .5 0 P E R B U S H E L w°?kd! IB* You P ick 'n<- nnt*.__ ■ B ring C ontainers. I N orth ,rv Ji^ E a .st of H ansen B ridge »i.25 p

on T ip p e ra ry Road. & ‘ "v

^ b e a u t i f u l ' " E r *— D O U B L E . R E D j -in a l . i;: D E L ia a U S A P P L E S

Lot» left to be. picked nt f'V "nhia TT *1.50 p er btwhel ‘'carpet”on your containers ccllane_ B O W D E N O R C H A R D f^ Fo o f

mile south of Kimberly age docs. ____J._______________________ * 733-2341ALLHN Orchard will .open October i7T, 14ihl! Red, Double .Red. Golden

. — DcUciou*—and-Jonathan - Apf>ie».-- —$1.50 p er bushel, you pick. fe.OO

— picked. Aftor 4 p.m. H57 Shoupe TRIFTE: ‘P* Avenue EastT-Twin Palf»;— APPLES, pick your own. *1,50 bush-

el without container. Gualranteed BURROL_ easy picking. Delicious. WInesaps. umn ale. Northeast side of. Hagerman on condltit

main highway edge of lown by the FORMIC.*11 monument. Tweed n . DOUBLE Red Delicious Apples, Klmber

SI.75 picked. Also Golden Dell- e z Y Lift^ —citMis. O reenrldge - OiUiaids: 7» - —PHone^— ' MSI. • Highway- 74 -to Orchard gTTA- j.- i:

QRAPM ! JeHy. Juloe and 'wlne.Bring cooulners to Hagerman. . cross M«lad River and take old asu^^ lt# Highway 30 1 ^ mile to p a le W'lsC^liCSchoth. ____________ ______ _________

STRAWBERRIES ptcked $1.25 M r T O P ' gallon by appointment. Onions 50c Codifor 50 pounds and up at Raugusts. ^324-4^. Jerome. .______________ u

WINTER Bananas and Delicious 5 lapples, picked. Rcd spuds. Boden- ______ *5,stab Orchard, 1 miles aorth oa W A N T I Washington. 1 mile west. anyt^laj

I ■ ■ - ' . .

t?^G h e b s e ^ l a■ "■--•j-

; 1 2 0 G o o d T h in g t lo E a t 1 3 3 M I9It *1X0 WHOLESALE beef by half or quarv ’TWi : door ter. Cut and wrapped. P h r^ o r th .ho , Al*o, Main t^ocKeni. 733-j£a2.__________ lo<9ft 733- per aallon plus t ix a f MaySs* M is_____ 324-2285. Jerome.______ ^

^H 1»|-«ertW ^rch4?d"Tn' Hagerman will bc open Saturday. 30th, :jor

lertric. —Red-Delleieus apples, you ------- m. p p en Apples a t Claude Smith Or- bo------ n- chard. 3 miles south of Burley Frappll- corner. Buhl. 543-5826. ~~_____ skier ami GOOD r ^ Spuds by the 100 poundr ^ 0 “Sr*'733*42ll* Card- *"1

ORCHARD-open,-Saturday,_Octobet. -eTia l^ S S e . »4th. 1 south on 74. west, Vi ^WendeU •_gQuth. Nesbitt s. _________^ ^Satur- TOMATOES and pumpkins. 631 31iio '

Lnkes Boulevard North. Phone 733-rigera*^ • . :_52g. --------- -- _______ -__2on all TAYLOR'S Fruit Cellar » for slicing Hec rators. , peachesl Afternoons, phone 733- ctTT _____ _ . fs52 or 733-7274._________________

fcfrtiF A n tlq tm s— -------- : T39^aHASONAULV priceJ: Washstunds,

=^CT5 —docks^-frames,—round-.tablcsT-love- ‘XtlW nnnhie seats, desks, rockers, trunks. 438- uc

733. 5950 anytime, Paul. . me. /.W -------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- gQ J

8 and M is c e lla n e o u s fo r S a le 1 4 0 m^‘ “ f i n a l L iQ U I D A T i O N ~ J m

1 2 2 by O ctober 20th Sno’_____ I lot TV and radio tubes. 75ON cents each, several trude-ln TVs.

cheup. TV workers good scope. t y,■* ers. test equipment, electrified

bench, schematics, cheup. Build­ing for rent:

— — JO E 'S TVETS _______ M12 Kimberly Road_______ Ustnl- • J’“eans

BUILDING S - .•HO 19C -------- TO B E M OVED mo-------- -2---------------- ------ r-.-:-------------------------UUi■ Small house, barn. loafing shed.

Muko offer. 4Vi miles south of 7 Jerome. 324-5I3G.T4 2 1 -------------------------------------------------- innTSHS: BUILDINGS 106I und TO B E MOVEDdesk: Small house, burn. loaflnB ihed.,a il.h offer. miles si.uth of ------;B nth Jerome, 324-5130.after ---- - — ---------------------- - o

___ SU R PLU S AM M UJsllTlQKrwingr ■Jjo;0{T— ’9c eachhines. Tents, turps, sleeping bugs, gus Scis- cuns. **■

'nier* K O PPfeL 'S BROW SVILLEables. SHAMPOO your own curpci. gel TUCk* ■ professional results. Rent u Clurk , 733- Shampooer with companion wet 347____vacuum. Banner Furniiure, 733- ,

Blue — _____________________ed.Bernl- 6-YEAR baby crib. $15. TV. J I 5 . ------nolle. Ironer, $10. Female shoo roller Alrc

skates, siio 7. $4. New bur und ____□phoi- jiamo table. Miscellaneous Items.Jloned - ^33-0529. ____________________Ron’s LARGE power meut saw, (Amcrl- Poi

can) counter meut sciile, (ijood). iT~i—: lolinn- Two 10 gallon heavy aluminum com- kettles. Globo slicing machine. 543-

re '^0», Buhl. _____________ Xn r o c - . .SCOPES, binoculars, pistols, tents, Ret

up __ ‘ slwplng bugs, lugguce. trunks, rid- 7.'i31-5424. Ing ccjuipmonr. reifwiHtrnf .

lYuntlng knives, ammunition. Red’s BoalP -gJ; Trading Post.----------------------------- --------

PIPELINE milker wllh aulomatlc CH— ' —- washer. 3 units; will operate four. Sta

1 2 4 gallon bulk tank. ulmo.si new tral_____ condition, $1,650. Call noon or after -OPlo

6:00 p m. 423-r>044,Ai-uiviiNUM"sturm” doors (seti’-StUr

tint S34.95, now $26.50. A. C. DOIHouston Lumber (formerly Home ----!2!!5------- Lumber). 733-2?H. ---- A)9.95 PUMPS: Irrigation unti domestic. -------

Any size. Sleel nlpellnes. Quifk 5105 Installutlon. Kllllngvjr Electric,J2Q5 phone 73.1r5728._______________■..g . 19(Ui JOHNSON Skco HOrSes and out- ’ boards. Datsun curs und pickups.(185 McCulloch saws und outboards.$85 Deun Motor Company.__________

16-GAUGE double barrel shoti:un.IDCC Yamaha 100. Black saddle

------------and br idle. 4 your <»ttt-mnre.~PluJne' ---------- 326-54. 7.________________________

BEAT tho winter rusn. Insulate now.Also, call for free roof Inspectwin.

irly Hamilton Insulation and Roofing.ete. 733-9(^9.________________________ain SOPER’S Trailers. Stock—hny—utll-------------Ity—ifAilerr;—new—imd—rsna. “ATTvU-'i; sizes for all Jobs.-251 4th Avenue

■hSni ..________________________________ , . 7ll. D E C O R / T IN G problems? Let t>7---- L’Herlsson’s help you brighten

problem rooms, l-ree consultution.• _ ^ ’Herls8on*s, Jerome. 324-5361. _

,- r rrf WINDOW'SHADESi JV £c up. Sides 30" «o 54” odd sizes cut free.

«.nnv M. H. King Stores nnd King s- -ny*---- in-Lymxmod-Shopping Center. '65U).rV 4-PLACE family plot in Sunset Me-

morial. $375. Complete bed, $2?).^2 ^- Very good, clean condlllon. 733- Only i :j72.

PILi; Is 10ft ond lofty . . . colors ’(>5 -I. retain brilliance tn carpets rleam d

. Je- with Blue Lustre. Rent i-Uciric. *(55sluxmpooer $l_Li-Cccnau.glti^---- -- -------

new. J200 GALLON pressure water tank; »rr •■413i> —30—hoFsopower—nmrrlfiignl . puma..

1947 Sludebaker truck with gi»od 1 2 5 hoist and dump bed. 42.1-4919 '65TV’s 3-SPEED English Racer Hicycle; thes. refrigerator; gas cook stove anti now! electric cook stove; bedding; 324-1968. 5474.________■ ___________________ KEEP your carpen beautiful despite 63j.E .. constant fotit-step* of a biis%’ fum- w ns Ily. Shampooer $1. Krencel s Hard- ’(53Main ware.__________________________------ BATTERIES for car. truck. tra< lor•and- Top quality Hood brand, wholesale ^call price. I-arm & Citv nutributing. jood Main Easi^ in Twin I-alls.rriix: iiUNTERS buv that chain saw to *62 ?nnJ with you. It will come In

handyl Valley Tree Service. 731-____ 6088.___________________________

CATALOG order i.pcclnl1 OvrrTiTr^ nera p^., jr^riv Amerlrun so'^i $H'i ss T ' Your Weltern Auto Sto.e, Iwln \J

1 33 »____ 55 GALLON trosh barrels $2 SO

each. 151 Rose Street North. Dan• J) Daniels. Phone 731-2179._________

WE REBUILD .hydraulic -jarjis at ~ABB^^Trr^Tfrsupfsrv.“ i2i 3rd Ave- ,

nue West. See us today. ________ . L USTOW-a-way bed for rent. $2 .V) a

week. Banner Furniture, phone —. —733-1421.________________________

CLEAN your carpcts tho fast. e;»sy way -with New -Hour;—Rtrnlchine. $1.00; Wllson-Bntes._______ V

STURDY double horse trailer, fully Icovered. Belween 8:30 and 5:30weekdays. 733-7205.______________

USED USI milk tanks, used pipe- ___lines. Ncw Boumatic pipelines.

, Laswell's. Jerome. 324-4381._____ANTI - FREEZE, permanent type. I ™

JC $1.25 per gallon In c.'ise lots. Farm & City. Main East in Twin Falls.

----- NEW 40 gallon hoi water lank for 1966sale. S60. 733 0377. 435 2nd AvenueWest.___________________________

J'lNAL clearuncc on- ncw and dr-*n. - onstrator lawn mower*. 410 Main Avenue South.

GE PORTABLE TV. almost new. 2carpets at a discount. 5^vcral mis- 1966oollaneous Items. 733-74f>4._____ ^

16-FOOT Detroiter steel double gar­age door. Excellent condition. $75.

-—— 7 3 3 - 2 3 4 1 . __________________MONOGRAM”"oil heaters. and

.1- . ___up. BlacKerJp_Appllance and Fur-2^ niture. Twin Falls. _____ _lu’pe TRIFTEX 9 x 12’ linoleum rugs. 1964 49t. S6.95.- Assorted patterns. Banner ~

Furniture. 733^142L ______ _ . . .eed* BURROUGH’S^Aiil keyboard. 8 col- IPS. umn addlnff mairh+ac. Excellentcm condition. Chll 733-2410^________the FORMICA—59c stauare foot. Nylon

___ Tweed carpct. i5.95. Ridgeway's^ 1961Kimberly. 423-5572.___________ __

y.'!: .h»ch..aQQd Shape, ______^ Phon?-73^82B«. 1959F OR^Sale . S ^ r i co^ %tc^T \n good

rrr- TO BE Moved: Small house on Red- iftM !SS‘ cap comer. C50. Phone 7 3 3 -^ 9.»^e M isc e U o n e o u s W a n te d " 1 4 1

^ TOP CASH FOR SCRAP^ ‘■^tV .,f.5‘ “ ri.2 S t'S S “” S86.I

S 3 H . K O P P E L ^ O r ------- S « 1len- ______ 152 2nd Avenue S o u th --------Benon i ^ A N T B P : Ftimiture. appManceSi ------

anything of value. Calj 733^7754.

Nr

MCI t t k e - N e i ^133 M lsc^llaneou* W a n te d l4 1 Be

or quarv Ywo or throe oedroom modern ON hr.-Worth .home to be moved. State .price and £ _______ locatloii. Box O-U. Tlmey-New». 7la y e r s ! M iscollanoou* berv ice P tT U T^ ______ :::_______S E A R S ------r '‘~~— ~ ~

C U S T O M K I T C H E N ’ ”' 2I pieh. vuvhi --------Imith Or- book. Freo expert consultation.. 2 f Burley Free floor plans. Frt*c color

sketch. Quality Installation. No00 pound money down on Seurs modemiz- 05 Card- credit plan.CALL 733-0831

fu e l o n d . W ood 143 J :BEAVER cleaned Hreplace wood. HO

63i"3hio ' Will dellw r. 678-2035 or 438-5950. t hone 733. Paul, anytime. Vandever Sanford n B eaw r Runch. _____:—......ar sUcTng Heating Equipm ent '144 —1one 733- STOKERMATIC, $100 or muko offer.■ I.. .....— ■ Good condition. 150 Him Street or ^— ,JhOn»^-?W-3968r— . -3- _

ALMOST now U..S, Sprlncfield bolt Tok nka. 438- uction 30,ofi rifle wItVi . factory *mounted 2.5x7 scope. Phone 733- \

■ 8018. evenings. __140 MODUL 1300 WlachSli.r 12-Buuge Tn

— shotEun for sule. 83a-5G03v llaiel-, I O N ton,_________ > “ ___________ __

ies .7 3 M aeh in e i 160 ’n TVs. ---------------- --------------- — -----------

------ USE-E>-SNOW -M 7SE€mW E= —"du'i'm- s p e c i a b s ■

P ric 'cd from $395 up !______ U SED B IK ES AND- BOATS

Buy your n<Jw machine now und t.u FREE pulr of Insulated '

coveralls.19(15 MU.STANG, 12 hsp . . $395 10G5 MUSTAN(i, 14 hsp . . $4!J.’S

---------------- Iflflfl M11STANC;.-10- h*p-.... -$4;»5----- ilU«r Shed 10G7 . MUSTANGS. (2). 18 hsp ^uth of • • ...............................................SH'15 • H1907 MUSTANGS, (2). 13«i hsp

.................................................. $7‘*5----------- 1967 COLT. 14 hsp ............. $7001967 DELUXE Colt, 18 hsp 5895 ---- ;

MYRL SCHROEDER ■hcd. 32t»-4217, l-'iler uth of --------------- ---------------- ------------------ 21

S N O W M Q J B I L E S - ~3fEVINRUDE SK EETER '* AMF SKI-DAt)DLER

* I J7 1 968 models are here, come |«i’.In and sec them toduyl

u ‘ci^rk BUD & MARK’S f,'ion wet 347 Main East Phonc 733-1194 r.L

1964 MODEL. Skl-Doo. Double track- H Pv— jTs" Call 733-H595 evening.________ j..qj

e^’roiier A ircraft fo r SaTe__________1Ms iiems, R EED ER FLYING SERVICE----------- For tho best deal In Aircraft(Ameri- For low cost Flight Instruction! *

lumrnum Approved 1-lighl training for 7’li/.” Ml private. commertHal. instructor 7^inc. o^j- Instrument. Save lime and ,._______ monevx. Frve placement service.I. tents, Reeder Flying Service, Twin Falls, _—nks. rid- 7:i3-5920. ______ CiU;.,-.taaUT- " ■ ■ ■ --- . iir - 1 f ’i-_.n. Red’s Boals For Sale 169 _ pj--------------------------------------------------------------- - CHIalomatic CHRYSLER outbonrd motors. splie four. Star Cruft boats nnd c.imper Wo.st new trailers. .Sterling bout trailers. ( jmor after -OPloneer Chain Raws,_______ JEROMF- IMPLEMENT & ous ir-giur - ------------------ 'M nntNA--------------------->0. A. C. 001 South Lincoln 324-4641y Home ---- -----------------------------------------= = — A UTOS FO n SA I E------------ ---------omestic. ---- ■■ «

S W I L(boards. W W ^ ^

shotgun.saddle ________________

loectJon.

^ Check Thesj:cq.' -ATT--------------Avrnue

ns? U't '6 7 B a r r a c u d a . V 8 ................. ..jrlRhn-nJj^tution, .gG V o lk s , 2 - d o o r ...............................

It 'f 'r i" ’*’** B a r r a c o d a , V 8 ..........................

ier.'"“ * '6 5 P o n t r a c G r a n d P r i x ...............set Me-m' 733. F o r d M u .s la n K ........................

.oroTi ’G5 C h r y s l e r , 2 - d o o r ....................cleaned. ll ttriL B a r r ;u :A ld a _ 'U s ^ p c o d - . . .

'65 R a m b l e r V 8 . 4 - d o o r .............

H) “ ’65 V o iles . 2 -d o o r ...........................Jicycle;Ig'; Jly.' '64 C h e v r o le t C h e v e l le , 2 -d o o r

,i..spiii. ’6.3 V o lk s , 2 -d o o r ............................%• fiini-. n.,rd. -63 R a m b l e r . V 8 . 4 -d o o r ..........

!oi'i.'»Vire '63 D o d f ic , V 8, 4 -d o o r . o n e ow niibuting. s h a r p .................................................

snw to ’62 R a m b l e r 4 - d o o r ........................r>me In'62 C h e v r o l e t I m p a l a , 4 - d o o r .

5 W IL L S U S Eh, ^DaH OPEN ’TIL 8 — FRII______ Truck Lane V£^’.,,1 ' - . -O fficc Phone 73

L O W E L L W IL L S D IC K B O ' $ 2 .V) n I 7.1.1-C.5B2 733-0542 phone ------------------------ ---- ------------------------- -

S YOUREE:— I n T h e H e a r t , 0 f A u

• ,yp^; 1966 PLYMOUTH FURY III hardK . Farm’ aulrtmiUic transmis,<;ion. power-alls.■nk tor 19G6 VOLK.SWAGEN 2-door stKlan, 4 Avenue clean ................................... ..

eJ.' -T- - 196e CHEVROLET IMPALA 4-dOor1 Main 1 • J . .______ E»ne, p ow erg lide tran sm iss io n ,

Sfmis^ 1966 PONTIAC CATALINA 4-door ! ■ tran-smis-sion, power steering

ca r w arran ty ....................; ...........1965 FORD CUSTOM 4-door ."wdan.

■1 For- o-m alic transm ission. NOW J U:rugs, 1964 FALCON 4-door sedan, 6^y li

saimer - m atic trans'mi.5.sion. OTJtY . . . .1964 OLfcs -SS” 4-door s ^ a n , hydra

_____ power steering and brakes. Vcwa'' “s1 1961 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE conv_____ transm ission, pow er steering and

__________________ _________________________ 1959 OLDS "SS” 4-door sedan, hydra

------- pawer..stc&ting.,and hrahca...A’.sSs'?' PONTIAC 4-aoor sedan. Hydra

1 4 1 1955 G M C l ^ to n pickup* 6 < y lin d e r -------- tr a n s m is s io n .. A good one ___A P G E T - T H E N E W

S86.00 D O W NSfTM ain SoutlT”

--------\ Ben E l t ^ g e J a c k Cox

........................ .......................... ..................... ......

r ^ C a r - F r e m r T F f c

141 B o a ts Fo'r S a le 1 6 9 /modern ONE.boat and trailer. IIOO. 151 Ro,e

rice ant] Street North. Dan Danleli, Phone Newa. 733-2179. ,— P IT lW o T S R y iite l • - 1 6 0 —

:jst’ ”■ 2 'B rid g es to n e 90 T ra i l ..$295'7 d e i ..-— Y w n ah a -250 - v .- t r - .-: - S4 2 5 -latiun. 2 Y am ah a 80 S tr t $160 & $195

coi<.r Y am ah a IOO....................$269lenii?- .’67 Y am ah a 100 T ra il . $379

ERICKSON MOTOR CO.520 M jtln S outh 733-4000 ,

'w o o d . HONDA - KAWASAKI'ittt^ road and , <38.5050. trail 50 to 650 cc. Factory trained Sanford- rnechanica ■ at your lervIce. Hel-....... ...... ttMits-uccesaorlea; Blaalus- MottJra, ^

. I 451 East Main.______________•cft nffor* FOR'SALE: 2 motorcycles. Toppar ' »rn..V rtn Scooter 175cc and an InUinn rsOcc,

—Saa-at-lBgl-Poplal-rrCall 733-5202r- — 19li7 250-cc. KawaakI owner In ser, .—---- T 5 9 Vice, 'lake over payments 733-...........—K188.-------------------- ~ ------- ----------------- ,“W bolt 1067 HONDA OOCC. Scrambler, 1100

from price. Low mileage. 1210 me 733* Alder Drive. Phone 733-1842.

■. 1 9 6 ,

1 6 0 ’63 INTERNATIO NAL , $1995-------- — 2-ton, 5 speed, 2 speed. V8.

________ excellent condition, ready to_______ l.l 'N E ~ — >- -^go.—Long—Wh4Jol--Basa,--------

'6 1 -INTERNATIONAL $1995 5*speed. 2:spced. V8. Tan-' rx dem, 18-foot Lockwood spud,

' bulk bed. Long Wheel base.ATS ExceUent Condition. *: i “,;3 '61 GMC

V(). 5-speed. 2-speed. New paint, good tire*. Ready to • $395 f{o. ,$4!J5

^ ^ r e R L E- M A -S0 N E •R7-FN e ; -------jh ;,5 . Hlway 25, Rupert 436-6211

. COME 'S E E T H E N EWlido I PLYM OUTHS

I $895 ------------------------------------------7 : -----IHC TRUCKS—G as & D iesel

CHARLIE'S TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT

--------- 210 Weit Ave. A/Oeromo 324-4362ES ___ uieIbqnxiac.... ....Gm c t r u c k s — in j e r o m e

R ROSS LEE FORD, INC.• JEROME

I'J"* 1965 FORD F - ^ 2-ton cabin chss- *' ' sts, long WO, 2-8peed. 5-speed.

K:2.‘>x20 duals. With or without lug axle. All excellent condlllon. $2,*

3-1194 r)yr>. Camcron Sales, Incorporated, 1,I irack- Rupert, Idaho 436-3101.__________ •______ FOR SALE or trade, 1949 Ford plck-

1 Sport s cycle. »i l o j Would liko to trade for later model ' long bed pickup or good boat, mo-

VlCfc* tor and trailer. Phone 829-5225.10.’>4 CHEVROLET V -ton pickup. „

(iood condition, good Ures. Call *ing for 733-7508,________________________

1967 I-ORD Ib-ion pTckup. model ti erv?cp *''00. VH and 3-specd transmis- *

; FaiiS; _____; ^ __________Contaci H«i3 Elm l^treet NorlE.

1 6 9 Phone 733-586a^., __________--------- CHEVROLET, 1065 plckiip ^i-ton. 4-Itors. speed, low mileage. $1650. Seo 402mper Washington or 733-8871._________ilers. CHEVROLET, HMJl step-side, long

wheelbase, excellent inside and & out. Phone 733-8320 after 5 p.m.

lu<7 .'iVuuiIuAk'iik truck wltli aood 1-4C<1 hoist and dump bed. <13-49111.

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T h e s e T o d a v _______________ ^A ul

W a s N O W — ............... .......................$2795 $2695

....................................... $1540 $1395 A ]

...................................... $2495 $2295

•ix ----------------------- ----- $2395------ b t

....................................... $1695 $1595 OD

...................................... $2295 $2195 d

ip c o d - . . . . . . . . O n ly T ._

o r ............................. J u s t $1695

............................. $1295 $1195

e , 2 - d o o r ............... $1295 $1195

....................................... $995 $895

o o r ........................... O n ly $995

o n e o w n e r , r e a l G i ..................................... O n ly $1195

....................................... $595 CP

, 4 - d o o r ................. $1295 $1095

□SED CARS 1. 8 — FR ID A Y T IL 9 ick L ane W estc B honc 733-7265 ......... ............1D IC K B O Y D E R N I E W IL L S

733-0542____________ 733-4S88__________ ____

S E M o t o r s p

O f A u t o m o b i l e R o w —

III h a rd to p Sport Coupe, V8 ------ion, p ow er s te e rin g .................. $2595

ir stKlan, 4-spccd tran sm iss io n , _ Ci................. ......................................... *1595 i ,LA 4-door SpOrt ^ e d a n , V&~ien- ism issio n , pow er s te e rin g . . . . $2495

Vv A.A 4-door se d an , au to m atic Coi■ s te e rin g an d b rak es , new------■................................................. $2595 v tt

___onor ,s<?dan, V8 eng ine, c ru isc- m u s . NOW J U S T _____ _ _________ $1795_____

Ian . 6-cvIinder cn e in e . auto- O T JtY .......... .......................$ ira S ^

dan , h y d ra m a tic tran sm iss io n , t>*>~ira k e s . Vi^ry s h a r p .................. $1895

ILLE co n v ertib le , h y d ra m a tic s l ltee rin g an d b rak es . V ery c lean $895------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------- ;---------Jan , h y d ra m a tic tran sm iss io n , brairab ca> ,A good q c .............. m m

lan , H y d ra m a tic tran sm iss io n , $85

6 < y l in d e r eng ine, 4-speed i one ............................................... $495 «4i!N E W 1 9 6 8 B U G ' ^______ $63.50 P E R M O N T H _ S « j

P h o n e 733-«811 PORi J a c k Cox W oody T u rle y -5 2 S

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169 Autos For Sal* 200.51 Rosa . . ., Phone . ^

—- t e e — — 1 ^ . .

..$295 '

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• '65 C H R Y SLER . . . . . . $2695 ’6r r i New Yorker 4-door aedan.^rVnAn power and a ir condl-3-4000 , tioning. ,

’1 ? a i« d 'W DODGE . . . ' . . . . . . . ,$1045 '6;e. Hel- 4-door. V8, automatic trans*Motors, ------- mis^ioor-power; sfeerlng.

Topper '64 C H R Y SLER ...........$2095Jl - 300 4*door_-hardtop.—£ x tr« ------->3-9202r- , clean, full power, low m|Io» •«,

In _ser... _______agiJ. ---------—---------------------733- ■ _ , _____ , ..... .........

rjr-jfoo ’66 PONTIAC ............... $29950 ’ iJio Bonneville 4-door. full pow-42. er. , plus Tactory. air. new t>, ---------- premium .tires. A real buy.

1 9 6 - ~---------- ’65 CH EV R O LET . . . . J2095

Super Spoet 'red convertible.51995 va engine, automatic ’6;1 Yg transmission, -power steer-

K?«l ------- ---

^Ta^n-- m u s t a n g .............$2495spud Hardtop Candy Apple Red.base. *389' V8 engine, automatic

^ transmission, deluxe inter­ior. reverberator, r e a r sneaker, 8,000 actual miles,

New Snowroom condition,ly to

'66 MUSTANG .............« ? 9 5 —7“W G :------------ Hardtopr-aoo t ublu Uich eh«-—------Fi.fi-m glne. 4-speed floor shift, »fii

console' red with black In- .W terior. Extra clean.

----- '66 DO D G E .......... r . . . $2595Charger. '383* engine, 4» *65 it speed floor shlfl, consoli,white with blue Interior.<-4362 Reul nice.

P- PICKUPS'64 DO D G E ........ . . . . .$ 1 5 9 5 '62

IsDct’d’ Long wide H. V8, 4-speed,out tug s t o c km. $2,. T cic. 59oraied, *59 CH EV R O LET . . . . $840 ^ «-lon, 8-cyIlndcr, 4-speed. , '62, '63 D O D G E .................. $1395It mo- Long wide V4. 6-cyllnder, *52125. 4-speed.

’52 FO R D ....................... $2954-ton. I fs Good. '54

inllmi!.’! ’60 C H EV R O LET . . . . $695 >/ -ton. 6-cyllnder. 3-speed.

’581N T ER N A TIO N A L ^_____ 1-ton, stock rack, 4-speed.■ton. 4-

^ BOB REESp^m, , _h Kood Of*EN HVHNINGS *TH

K enny M oon ------00--------- -_

^ T ru ck s 1 9 6MAGIC VALLEY INTERNATIONAL

HI Trucks and Industrial Trac­tors. 304 4th Avenue West. 733- «7ft.

- 4266._________ ._______ }“J 1961 CHEVROLET Pickup • ton. nSS“

with stock rack, fry jlnder. First

t IB62 CHEVROLET 2-ton with itocit Jfif,^ racks. Excellent condition. 324* t)on' 4110, Jerome. aft<

PICKUP, 1084 Chevrolet heavy-duty -------U-ton, VB, long box. low mileage. CHE\<I3 West 7th, Jerome. 324-4838. mat

A u lo s F or S a l* 200

S ‘*Fn?hbrai

395 A L L 1 9 6 7 M O D E L S S'u‘r' 295 S O L D O U T

8:0C3 9 5 - - B U V A ’e r A T ’67 P R I C E S _5l£?

595 C h ry sle r, P lym o u th , V alian t,D odge, D odge D a rt, and

195 D odge T ru ck s ." ----------- ' -------- — ------------- ~

D U I V E A L I T T L E

A N D S A V E195 $ $ $ $ $

H A R B A U G HM O T O R

C O M P A N YG ooding, Id aho 934t4112

195■ac 196>95 C H E A PE ST PLA C E IN TOWN

TO BUY PARTSGood S ca ts .............$8.00 U P

■ W indshields .......... $8.00 UP»ik D o o rs W ith .Gldss $8.00 U P

Good W heels .........$2,50 U P , jn gDISCOUNT AUTO

W R ECK IN G....... ............ ------------------------------------------------- ------

OD Highway 30. Phohe 7S3-5401

— W O R K M A N 196

J B R O T H E R S _____________

S P O N T I A C — C A D IL L A C___ G M C 1961

R u p e rt, Id ah o 436-3476

595 M IL L E R AUTOHONDA-SALES

Cars •— Pickups — Trail 90’s iQiSi505 . For Hunting season. IJfO.

3 blocks south on-Rock Creek road« Uansen. Phone 423-5179..

195 ------------------------ ^ ---------W A N T T O S A V E M O N E Y ?

Come To Leo Rica Chevylaod,Goodlnc. Chevroleu, Cldsmo- bilas, Bolcks. Pontlacs. OK

►95 Used Cara and Trucks. toe*Open Sundays and E ven ln f

MUST sell 1967 (Ssmero Sport C ^pe. me Less' than 3,000 miles. New car

----- wa rr ttwyr OrtegmAft Amo^TrCurt,• Apartment No. .33. ________

JS*— IM P A IR 1M5 super a p o r t '-S ir Vt 19$J 4-spead, power staerlac. tiew Ores.$2285. Hanzel CbevroleC Co.. Ru-pert. 436-3156. ________

35 IF YOU hawB an old car to sWl--^now Is the Uma_b«forft-tba-ezx»aasa------- —or Ihipectlon. Real Daal Auto Sales.

FORD, l& ^ M u ita a iT Q . T. i»as^ IQfll----------- iiatk . a u ' cuotu" .- Auftjimue mic —

brakes, m a t irheels. W am m y.73S.MI3. '

J9SS. JE E R iTaton. 1957 Ford hard- top, IftSO Mercury. Trade for hort«trailer. 423-5C7I. Hansen______

PONTIAC sadkflL'ltSv 4.«Dor. s m a t p A P 195 w aah te tt^ i. P hoo. 7H-

ZKIDGB, IM4 Polara 3-door b a M o ^__ Prtwata owner, cood coodlUoa.H , Pttonm T33-M2*._____________ • ;_____11 FORD, l*M ttatlan wmaaa for a«l«. ' sy Good condition. Plwn« Tn-IIM. ■ "

PONTIAC i»€T WH* far 17$. 7W 1 PB0B« TSS-MSXT' ....... ...................

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200 O ct. 1 6 -1 7 , 1 9 6 7 Twit

riGht and top CO!695 '63 C H R Y S13R JlfiBJ .gsdan. 300J Hardtop coupe. 413,indi- duai Vaduciion engine,

full p o w r, White Lvlih\url gundy Interior, nf/a\ ^bomb.

1045 -65 R A M B LER $1595•ans- 770 Hardtop coup*^ t n * __^i* glne," uutomnllc’ transmis-

sion, 2 - tone yellaw und mne black Interior. AnviHcan^095 Motor’s finest. . . ____xtr*--------------------------------^ - ’ . 65nl'o- » 6 4 P A M m F P - . - -

.Station wagon, 6. cyllndet----— :.......................engine;’ overdrive transmls-

[995 slon, low mileage. Like now. .-

’n°e'i; ’62 PONTIAC . . . . . . . . $1175buy. Bonneville 4-door. Automat-— lc . transmission, pow-

er steering and bjrakes.!095 Real clciin. ,„Ible. 6-latie ’63 C H EV R O LET . . . . $1250«**"• • Impala 4-door sedan. V8 en-Ifllfl*------- -1—gine;- ipowei—steei lug. Very-------------....................... go6d.— — - — ___ . -1 95 '64 RA M BLER . . . . . . . $1345. 4-door sedan. 6-c‘yiinder en- '< 9* fflne, aulomatlc transmis- “tl® sion. Real- attractive and jljr; extra clean. -g]'>“ • ’58 FO R D ....................... $290

Station wagon; 6-cyilnder ' engine, stundard transmis- —^ n . almost tires. Just

’61 PONTIAC ............ .. $895Bonneville 4-door hardtop.Full power and factory air conditioning. Nice.

595 ()6 4. '65 DO D G E ...................$1440

oli. Coronet 4-door sedan. Vftlor. engine, automatic transmis­

sion. Good condition.

KUPS AND TRUCKS595 '62 DODGE ...................$1095 ' '61sed, H-ton,, V8, 4-spccd.

•59 FO RD ....................... $795W-ton, long, wide, 4-spccd.

d. .'62 CH EV RO LET $895 *5-*jg j Vi-ton. 4-speed.ler, '52 FO RD 2-ton. V8

. Cab-over, new motor. 4- speed, 2-speed, 8:35x20 tires.

295 »r.Q'54 GMC 2-ton

4 spoed, 2 * speed. 8:25x20 395 tires. -

'51 CH EV RO LET 2-ton ’534-spc«d and 2-spced, extra

d, good tires.

EESE’ DODG]1 1 ^ 'T ttr7 ;3 0

^ F R O N K M O T O R — ___jttC- Chrysler, Plymouth, GMC p n33- 678-9021 — Burley — 678-8788

1066 DATS'UN SPL311 sport car. rrrr^Fully gnillPP*^.-----r age, unmarred white finish, fiber-grns bubble top. excellent condl-

324* flon. Prlccd lo seU! Phone 326-5313__ after 6 p.m. 19C5 (

•duty ................ . ' ............. . tracsage. CHEVROLET, 1964 Impala. Auto- J, ^ 8. matlc transmission, radio, hrnter^ ■■ f .-----------» tivlluUui, 1 miia morth West 5o n n Points, left on Falls Avenue West,

V. mile. 733-MJ8. ___________ P**"RED 1963 Mercury S55. 390 cubic

Inch motor. Power steering, power brakes, low mileage. See to appre- i

r C elate. Overlook Trailer Village. ^L o Burley. _________________ _

GTO, 1065 f speed. PosUraction rear — end, excellent condition. 733-1141. JBEF 8:00-5:00.*’'3«-3l78, Jerom e, after mec

E 5 5;00.______________________________ 7 ^

‘--T H E ISl* FINEC

1967 B U I C K W I L D C A fC ustom h a rd to p coupe. Bea m a tch in g in te r io r , full pow er c and brake.'!, pow er sea t PLUS A local 1 ow ner g u a ra n te e it ca

12 ..........................................................

1967 P O N T IA C S P O R T S E D A N fN 4-door. S u ltana w hite w ith bea

c a r is ab so lu te ly spo tless, low, P equipped PLU S fac to ry a i r 'c cPP ................................................P 1967 C H E V R O L E T IM P A L A

S port coupe. G leam ing green b lack nylon In terio r, fully equip

------ ------- —Dwnca auiohrtobiie:........................... PR

1967 C H E V R O L E T > 4 -T 0 N P IC l Long w hte lbajie , 4-speed, gau |

1966 F O R D G A L A X I E 500 76 Saxon yellow w ith beau tifu l bl ___ new. F u lly equipped a n the wa

■ 1965 C A o iL L A C S E D A N D e V I I!it Of cou rse , th is fine autom obile

powtrr a n d B ir conditioning. Bi— • hn ish . In te rio r sm a rtly sty led \ Y ? m a tch in g f a t h e r . Owned by a U d, •O- --------------------- --------- ------------- -

1965 V O L K S W A G E N 2 -D O O R R adio , h e a te r , econom y, g rey I

car ■ '• - - ■ ■ ______ ' ___________urt, - .................. - ...........................................

vT 1863 F O R D C O U N T R Y S E D A N J t S ta tion w agons- (2 to choose f

- m a tic tran sm iss io n , 1-standan ^ s te e rin g . A lo A lly ,a» D ed jiew -c uto _______________________ ______

^ 1 M 2 M E R C U R Y M Q N I E R E 3 L -«y. S p o rt coupe. S iren red w ith wl-g - W e.so ld ..th ls_one.nnr™ aiK l.it.ii.tn» ______________________ _

^ F O R NESgS. w e a th e r a n d b e s t enterl __ T h e isen Show o n K U X R ad io tr o m ^

r a_ T h e E a s i e s t I^lacelnHie Wo

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P CONDITION ^...« ■ I • , •595 '66 CH EV R O LET $2095;413, 4-door sCditn. Radio, heat-Ine, cr. overdrive tronsmlssion.>ur- VH engine, excipient condl-:nb. tlon, low mileage.

I®,?. . ’63 VOLK'-W AGEN . . $895 nls- CerivcirtlbfiL ^New top, re-iind built • motor. Top shape.can

------- '65 COM ET '$ iq 26^ ---------- —4— door . fl cyHmlct. lad lu,------

__ ___:_hejU er_extra—.clcan.____ __ ___mls-low. .04 FORD : . . . ..............$1195I7C 4-door sed.in. Vli engine,

o v e r d r i v e transmission, pouvr suriTlng. Runs like a i]jlillon. ' kes. . . r

■64 By\CK. ....................$1305250 f ■* • door. Automaticen- transBU.,lo„ jow mlU-oae.‘m i------------------------------------ ’6 5 "R A M B rg ir770 . . : $tS95 ~ ~ ~345 . 2-door 'haritoe,, V8, auto-

r r ') a n ! J ? " ‘“ " '.“'’’and •

'61 D O D G E ......... J695,nn 3 sent wagon: VB, »«ionia-

Uc irunsmlsslon, p o » « r u®*" . Steering, power brak^.lust • ■ •-----------U>4-ROD&E .............. . $ ia B —

3Qi; Polara Hardtop. V8, auto^ .malic trunsmlsslon, powet

•t'P* steering. ' ' .air ''66 BARRACUDA . . . . $2495

HO Hardtop. V8 engine, auto-V8 maiu; transmission: pow«r

nls- sleerlng. console, red .Withmatching, interior.'-

JCKS ' '..)95 ' ’61 C H EV RO LET M on tru c k

Long wheelbase, 6-cyllnder enKlno. 4-snced transmls-

795 sion. L‘-sprod uxle, excellent6:25x20 ures.

195 *5-* CH EV RO LET 2-ton tru c kLong whe«lbusc, 6-cylinder engine. . 4-speetl transmis­sion. 2'Sp4.‘cd axle, r e a l

4. good 8:25x20 tires.•cs.

'58 DODGE 2-lon. VR4-speed, 2-speed. tug axle,20* bed, 8;25xJ0 tires.

’53 GMC 2-tontra 5-spevd. 2-specd, hay bed

with overshot.

3G E C I T Y

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_ B U R L E Y . ID A H O

'u l ; _mii;uOLM—Urowwar-Burleyr Vour . Ih 'r ■uthorlii'd Rambler dealer for: in jI. Cassia and Minidoka Countle,, 678-.5313 ™'*._______ ____________________

1003 OLDSMOaiLE 442. 4-speed. Will “ — trado equity for pickup. After 6:00 ^uto- Phone 733-2159.

IwiT.T W E fllh b ' .■40o“ 'S'terco' 'tape!i/Mf Owner In sorvice. prlccd to selU

Phone 733-5676. _________ ■ ' '—— CHEV, 1962 WUBOO, V8, automatic, ubic power stoorlng. Best Buy Atito ower Saids, 507 Main West. Open dally. fjl®* 1949 PLYMOUTH Deuce Coupe; 1056

330 Hemml. Best offer^ 2nd----- Avenue W^st. 733-9970.rear - ..................... ......... " ■'1141. JB E P 1959 station wagon. Hxc«ll<>nt after mechanical shnne. Warren hubs, ______ 733-3761 after g;OQ p.m. weekdays.

I S E N ^ -: C A R Supe. B eau tifu l gold ' finish w ith II pow er equ ipped : pow er s te e rin g :a t PLUS fa c to ry a i r conditioning, in tee it canno t be to ld from new ............... M A K E O F F E R ,

S E D A N; w ith beau tifu l b lu e In terio r. T h ii less, low, low m ileag e . Full pow er iry a i r 'conditioning.'. . . . . . . . . . M A K E O F F E R

P A L Ang g reen u n m a rre d finish w ith Jet ully equ ipped . An ex cep tional pro-

....... P R I C E D T O S E L L

O N P I C K U Piced, g auges, back -u p ligh ts, 15”

Z Z t Z T — . 3 : . . : : : $ 2 1 9 5 = ^

500au tifu l b lu e In te rio r , ex ac tly lik e - t n the w ay........................................ . $ 2 0 7 5 —

N T D e V IL L ElUtomobile is fully equipped w ith, loping. B eau tifu l u n m a r r ^ w hite ly sty led w ith tu rq u o ise nylon a n d ned by a local b a n k e f an d show s it.................................................$ 3 6 9 5

D O O Rly . S rey fin ish . 1 ow ner.

............ ..................... . $ 1 4 7 5 —

S E D A Nchoose f ro m ). V 8 . eng ine , a i i ^ 1-standard tra n sm iss io n , .poW er

n e d jie w -c a r t ra d e 4 n , ----- -...............: . . : O N L Y $ 1 1 9 5

EREY. ____ _______ :L,d w ith w hite (op . fo lly equipped. ja id ..i t . .i i .ji ic e i-----------— .............. ...... ........ .

............... $ 8 7 0 -

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TULIPS — DAFFODILS CROCUS — HYACINTH a n d ■,

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I w idtiis. G o o d selection.

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