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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31. l 1967
■TWIN FALLS, IDAHO,, TUESD.
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I
rek In Wheelchair
Taking Long Trek
1
^
/ Thieu
?u Begi
::By P^roposi
r
^ its T r a il
L e g le sts
s U
Jj ta h Ai dd ac m s HitfL
r m
L
a st T hursday a m an w h o blanki
Last
blanket to pull about his shoulhouicould be ti)e la st of the W est's ders ^w hen the nights get cool.
T T
rugged Individualists left L a s
He w as dressed in a green
U
V egas, Nev., bound for Lewis- [shirt,
shirt, levi jacJcet anci black, cow- ■ "
ton. W hen he g ets hungry
he
^
o
y
h
;ry
'Uoy hiit when iast seen.
■
e a ts on the trail, b u t the long
hard to push th at
tre k h a s caused him to m ake
liH e s
he Was asked.
som e com prom ise. He hitches
"G ood exercise."
a ride w hen possible.
rtling.
T his m ay not sound startling.
Mr. Adam s does not feel sorry
n. tween c ity and countryside,
T
w erethe g re a te s t ev er known,
Thhieu Insisted freedom and In- w ere
^dam s for hi
him self.
m SAIGON (A P) — Lt. Gen.
b u t consider th at U tah Adams
cally depe
dependence would be defended
Some 50,000 troops and selectict- The appointm ent, ot law yer
ied
Som
h a s no legs and he is pushing
So ssom ew here out on the trnil
ushing
trail Nfiuyen Van Thieu energetically
outh by his
ed ggui
im- ed
u ests w ere m assed for half
Nguye
alf Nguyen
Van Loc a s prem ier
hiilr hegan a four-year te rm a s South
h governm ent and the Comthe distance in a w heelchair,
r an pushing a w heelchair.
Ichair. is a m
ve'- w as also
expected, and w as critdent m
unist N orth m ust learn that
liat aa mmile
ile down b ro a d Le Loi Avea
elected
president
muni
He passed through Twin E alls proba
probably whistling softly withh the
the V ietnam 's
ag g r
rai icized in advance. Tho.se who
talks aggression
will not pay. His
nue inii fro n t of the iniiugural
His nue
T uesday m orning, stoppingg long effort,
effort, and when he gets tired today by proposing p e ac e talks
;ht, hoped to see Thieu broaden his
‘{•^T, with
:ivil- stro nr g w ords m ade it highly un- stan
stands
d s. S ecurity w as so tight,
enough to visit the local Salva- and there
t
is no ride in sight
J:' , Hanoi, appointing a civil:ns
governm
ent’s political base by
dent
likely
th
a
t
Hanoi
would
find
howev
his
how
ever,
th
a
t
ord
in
ary
citizens
goveri
-nmii
associate
of
Vice
P
re
sid
e
n
t
likel;
tion A rm y h e adquarters, and
wi build a fire, boil some
ind to he will
”
ent of some repeace proposals m ore acccptiihad toti see the cerem onies on the appointm
til- had
a
i Nfiuyen
Ky to succeed1 Ky peac
talk w ith a TJmes-News reporter
porter w ater and drink his coffee wvhn^
h ilel‘
„—pm
„ mCao
—
the.
Ihnn
prAulfMig
nffprg
Mnrth
telnvig
inr, . nnd_npnnlng_tho. ,blc-J
eth. .tclcid-^na.nr li.slRn-nvr.r. thft. ra^
rn- spficlfifi,
spficlf jiQ litiai.l-Iicm f_were. di.i.___
—and Uie p a p e r s lIi cnto lo ni-iiian~iiian- thB'
i
i^
WB' W
woria
goes p y . -------------------‘ eelected
appointed,
House
of
R
epresentaVietr
:ntaV
ietnam
ese
P
resid
en
t
Ho
Chi
::hi
dio.
appoii
a g er, H arojif Stiles.
Minh has rejected.
mLoc.
Thie
T hieu’s speech—which HumLoc, 56, is a French-educated
“tives
ves with a call for action not Minh
Mr. Adafns is ” 49 and aI little
words.
,
Th
er- specin
specialist in crim inal law who
T he 50-minute inaugural, with
phrey
ith ph
rey hailed as “ a m asterb it," B n q looks like a rugged
Devoting the m ajor p a rt off his U.S. Vice P re sid e n t Hubert H. piece—a
the p ast y e a r has b e e n 'a
p iec eg re a t speech"—wmass for tl
in d iv id u ^ . He lost his legs
in V-<U
= gf1n
inaugural a d d ress to th e 'p ro
b - Hum
irobH um phrey and representatives
iargel;
/es larg
e ly w h a t w as expected.. He "sem iicivilian” a s chair-nfln of
a n a c c i ^ n t y e a rs ago.
lem
of
peace
for
South
V
ietnam
,
of
2:
ny,
the
A rm y-People's Council, the
lam
21
other
nations
applauding
i:
ing
prom
ised
a
strengthened
a
rm
y
,
He ^ w lls . highw ays " tra ils" fl
Ign group organized to giyp the m il­
the 44-year-old president mad&
a rr ly, w ent off without a social re fo rm s, a cam paign
iad& w arm
^ p u T t f ^ e trail from Las Vegas V r X ;
plain
led ita ry regim e a sem blance of cih itc h ' d espite fears of a Viet
let aagains
g ain st co rru p tio n and called
”
Pl“
‘n tliat his offer to talk witii hitch
led through Elko and to WpnrtWend..
. the Com m unists m ea n t no syr- Cong a tta ck . Security forces dehe
de- for help
for th e p e asan ts andI a vilian facade. It w as generally
over, Utah. F rp m -there, he W ^
e
i
render,
ploy<
ineffective.
rend^
ployed
over
and
around
the
city
narrov
ity
n
arro
w
in
g
of
the
incom
e
gap
beineffei
J 1 sta rte d back through Nevada.
il-', deteriViined to m ake it to LewisLewis- ^ conference, aim ed at estai>5tai>eats He
on got five m iles out
, ■ ton.
Ushjnp a Higher Education Asff^ of
H 'I'^hing
' W cndover and then w as offered
"e red sociati
sociation in Idaho, has been set W
e *(7 ' a bus driv er.
asom
ride
(or
for fj
Nov. 17 at Boise College. B —
a At
rideWells,
'
Nev., Mr. Adams
accorc
idam s according
to College of Souihern ■
the Ibus and began wheeling
y P H H ' leftT his
eeling
Idaho
P resident Dr. Jam es L.
f>. .->11 ^ B u
^7
his wcor
ay north. He pushed
Tayloi
P fjp H
id the Taylor.
^iVTvKB
/
h aheelchair
s no
K
w
for m ore than seven
p.
Presidents, deans and faculty — —
the discovering 20 m iles. ^Then
K
hours,
Then
'•■AU •
.
which
niem
bers of schools in Idaho's f m
He pas
he
got another ride, which
Falls higher
I
r > ' PH brought
T u e ^ a ; ilim into Twin Falls.
" 'S '; " education .system are exwns Pectet}
to attend the one-day
■
[
' ^S
enough’
At 8 a.m . T uesdav he■ was
’
meet.
Dr.
T
aylor
said
classes
.
A
tionhis
A r w ay cast on Main Avc- .
SS on
IV 93
93 j
he let out for the
talk heacled for Highway
nuc,
'^ :t,!M -i^ v S u w J ^ w H B S E h N
^
aiid
'tliehe hoped to g et a ride doy so all faculty m em bers can
•—w
here
ORANGE, Calif. (A P ) — th
third
ird fire, estim ated a t m ore
650-aci fire in T opanga Canyon
jre 650-acre
spreai e ast inlo San Bernardino
ran spread
'
attend.
tow ard Boise.
Brush fires in six Southern Cali- th
than
an 200 a cre s, w as sta rte d by tietw
lietwet
cen M alibu and Los AnCount;
\n - County.
ill the
fom
ii
On his w heelchair a re all
Ihe The local president m et some
jome fornia counties raged for the sp
sparl
a rk s from the Ju lian blaze.
geles •’ w a s rep o rted contained
led Two w eeks ago m ore than
!d on
on **nie
‘ things a m an m ight need
[J'"® ago
® with the Idaho Educa'“ ea- third
th ird stra ig h t day today, killing
Six
lling
Sixteen
stru c tu re s, including
Ing w ith nno stru c tu ra l d am age o r in- 50,000 a cre s and 60 structures
small tion
Board to discuss the possi-■ a n elderly
eli
a the trail. Frying pans, a small
|l°n B
w om an, forcing evacivac- five 1hom es, w ere destroyed by/ a ju ries,
rie s.
were destroyed by fires which
LAS VEGAS TO LEWISTON . . . I«
ee, a bility iof form ing such an associaam
n ount
accii of food and coffee,
®oct- uatioi
uatlon of thousands of residents
35,00
lents 35,000-acro
firesto rm In River1
er- A 150-acre
blaze in V entura
ira sw ept through the m ountans
w heelchair.
_________________________
__ _________________________ ^---------- ation.
and
c
and destroying scores of hom
es, side County.
mes.
Count'
County betw een O jai and Santa
northv est of Los Angeles,
nta northw
-a n ti—1}»
Them
The
Ther e of the Boise meeting
2ting
The flam es, whipped by winds
In Los Angeles County, a P a u la ’ w a s r e p o r t ^ under con'inds
on- The size a n d ferocity of both
-■
will be
I
^ ^ ■ ^ d th n
"professionalism anjl gusting
gustii up to 100 m iles a n hour,
2,000
lOur, 2,000-acre
fire betw een two canan- troi.
the pi
p re sen t fires a n d those two
over, 1
Higher E ducatio n ,"
had idestroyed m ore th an 125,000
5.000 yons in the Santa Monica mouni
un- An 800-acre
fire began in Los
weeks
.os w
eeks ago w ere attrib u ted by
■ VJ 1 started
c re s by e a rly m orning. Offi- tains ju st northw est of Malibu
The session gets under way a cres
Ibu Angeii
A ngeles C ounty about 10 m iles
<
Ics fire officials
to high, gusting
______
deteriVii
loise cials estim ated total fire dam
ciestr
iam-- ciestroyed
two
hom es.
A southw
southv est
..
at 10 a.m . and n t noon Boise
md winds
winds.
of
Pom ona
and
' ton. He
____
College
Colleg! will host a luncheon1 for age a t m ore than $2 m illion.
.......
^
Wcndov
The body of Abigail Blodgett, y
participants.
Thc
Included on Ihe program a re
"'v a s found M onday in the p
'k J
Dr. R ichard L. Willey, deann of basem
“ aser ent of h e r sm all River- 3
Ida- side County home five m iles |
tho
nf Educj^ion a l IdaIho College
Co
I
John
nC5rth
hre-STStiTTrnlverMry; Tl>. John north df San Jacinto^ F o rest
and into A rabam a. Some' seven■“Inch“liicH- h(l~ST!
B y VERNON GUIDRV
- school -w
ra n g e rs said they thought her
lan 24
B
am es, president of Boise Col.
Coi- range
lowes
fell
in
Mobile
in
less
than
24
Bame:
GU LFPORT. Miss. (A P) — children i
house was. a fiam and bypassed
said 'ege;
eral iiDurs. The W eather B ureauu sflid
‘cge; Dr. G ilbert J - Carbone,
R escue w orkers sea rc h e d a '2®.'’ P“ ‘’t
gher
w hen they w ent through the
rsnout executive
d irector for Higher
was e ith e r a tornado o r a w aterspout
exccut
tvtftJ-mlle strip of devastation to- windows
nith_ a“ re
slore Education:
Dr. G. K erry Smith,
reaa w arning residents of the
ripped the side off a store
Educa
day for m ore possible v ictim s of
approaching
flam es.
No. executive secretary of AAHE,
am- and sm ashed 14 winclpws.;. No.
azes
By
bulldir
two tornadoes that killed three . ,
building, once used a s a launsions w ere h e a rd w ere P resiIon’ The la rg e st of se v e ra l blazes
1 EDW IN Q. W HITE
un- slons
National Education Association;
ises
injuries
wero
renortcd.
Natior
persons, injured score'; of others b 'a Count
in l-|flrT
il- T
Ills—
lycd
SAIGON (A P ) — The Viet
iet dry , ffive blocks from the nalrteni’ liif iii .g jirl T ,nnn
rel 'e
SA
and Donovan
Douglas, director, rej f t« 50 hom es known destroyed
awn
Several bench houses and
Donov
nf
Tnng—lobbed—
tHree—she
ila—on
acc:—
and caused an estim ated $5 milbusir
in
O
range
Countv.
sm
ith**”
”’
on
a
c
e:
~
~
'ciudin
eluding d eleg ates to the Inaugu; n Or
___ huildinos___along__Lhe—
Mabama. scarch ond__snccial— -irrvlrr<i,.
5,0 0 0 'ggroui
ro
u
n
d
s
of
the
g
aily
lighted
he
to wa rd _
InT
sh
ells
landed
in
quick
IreeLos
Angeles.
M
ore
th
a
n
5,000
---------iion d a m age. ---------------------------— —
ick
ration
from
22
countries.
lEA
■
lins Icoast w ere badly dam aged.I.
lEA;; Dr. C. W ayne Hall, direcPolice said they feared o th er
The stc
'rom dependence
P a la c e tonight a s succes
re- I^
persons
w ere e v ac u ate d from
depei
succession. T h e explosions shook
------------------------------i --------------------------- tor of college and university, rers o
>oic Tj,e
T he b la s ts shook th e windows
victim s m ay be buried in the
loio- Presi
P re sid e n t N guyen Van Thieu entheL.wi
en- theL.windows,
but it w as ail over
of the
th« p a la c e b u t first reports
ition th
of-tho 35,000-acre hoio'e r of
Iations W ashingion Education
iations,
“ ee path
P'
rubble.
g a long way In a
tertain
fi
rta e d Vice P re sid e n t HuTON-e—
. i . a. It’s
the irai
iu- In a ' few
seconds and the p a rty
indica
rty indicated
the building Itself w as
,4
As.sociation, and D r. Jerold Dug- c a u st. L ucille Fegel, 67, w as te
National G uardsm en cordoned U •# "§
am ount
Ition
b
e
H.
H
um
phrey
and
2,000
i
It
of
killed
d
uring
the
evacuation
rtX
H
)
w
ent
on.
A
d
in
n
er
p
a
rty
for
a
not
®. not ddia m a g ed .
IT
Ber, dean of lhe d ep artm ent of klllea
off the a re a a fte r thc tornadoes 1 J I I
o
th
e
r
inaugural
guests,
but
none
sm
alic
w
hen
she
w
a
s
struck
b
y
a
n
unother
me
a
lle
r
gro
u
p
la
te
r
w
as
car' V
education a t Boise College.
w hen
6 n e of the m o r ta r rounds w as
w as hit.
rie d oout a s scheduled.
ba rre lle d in off the Gulf of Mex,
occupied c a r rolling dow n a hill, of them
th
Dr. Carijonc will m oderate a
y, said
ico. T he dam age estim ate w as
X
A fourth
shell fell outside and
Officials closed 40 public and
i
nd
T he shelling w as carried out
f r ' „to h a v e h it a g u a rd post a t
panel discussion on c u rre n t, is- pr
privm
„ f?®
the southw est c o m e r of the pam ade by M ayor R. B. Meadows.
I
oun- th
re e persons w ere Injured.
despite
i vat e schools in O range Counthree
despite the b ig g est security presues of higher education in Idaw ,onday, releasing 30,000 stuS ev eral c ars w ere
Twenty-five hom es and a
!?_ ■ {L
ty M
A 60mm m o rta r, believed to cautioi
cau tio n s in m em ory in andj lace
J? _ grounds.
*
•
'
ho.
Tf
The
organizational
m
eeting
^
t
.
d
a m ag ed by the b la s t and ono
church crum pled a s sw irling
h ave been tho weapon, and
around
'" 8 d ents.
have
nd aro
u n d Saigon.
,
of
an
Idaho
Association
of
Highi„
'
u
account
said
a
n
A m erican A rm y winds cu t two sep arate p ath s inB
ree live shells w ere found by
With
, ^ “7 In San D iego County to the th
three
W
ithin
m inutes a fte r the
T hese principles include, Ls- e r E ducation
J
will be presided
colonel w as am o n g those h u rt,
w ard. Fifty-two persons w ere
UNITEI
ed b lasts w ent off, the sound of •'°*one
■ned secui
se c u rity m en in an untenanted
‘o™ south, th ree fires blackened
I.Y. raeli w ithdraw al from all Arab
hby D r. Willey.
A
r
a
h
„
,
„
R ep
eports from the palace a
treated for injuries.
(Aff) _
55,000 a cre s and destroyedI aatt
“ counte
—
c o u n te rb a tte ry
fire could he
be
ncil soil seized in the Ju n e conflict
Ity fow m
H ardest hit was a tra ile r t f f j r t s tc
h e ard in the edges of the city
t inutes a f te r tiie b lasts
laze
heard
iast dnd an end to the A rab slaate
te of
of ”^ e m ove lo e,stabllsh theI as- le a st 26 buildings. One blaze
sociation
has been spearheaded
.S . “
said
idcd c h a rn
rre d 35,000 acrc s in a 15-mile
a s South V ietnam ese and U.S.
la *a ll rounds lancied several
settlem en
to- belligerency ag ain st Israel.
E
■
by Dr. T aylor and others
strip
ml
hundred
y a rd s from the bright- ■
Mobile hom es w ere bounced j a y ^y ne
hers
betw een Rom ona a n d Po- J L r l
guns
suspected Com- hundn
g u n f ° ‘ b laste d
on Into
TheAfa
other resolution by Den- tifroun
sc h o o l-w
and
throughout the sta te who feel w ay, destroying a dozen hom
ly iiS>
iightecl building,
to pieces and rain-whipped wind- dircct
tall h ere • 15<V [iarents ■
m unist
unist p>ositions.
iy
m es _
_, _
®nd
m
ark
and
Canada
sta
te
s
vague
,u
,
,]
_ children
es fell i
rague ,ha( through such an as.'sociavalu'e( a t up to $50,000 each .
sc a ttere d furnishings am ong uprefusal ttw ere holding a Hallow)cia- valued
T
ht- No one w a s h u rt Inside tha
F la re s from helicopters light■''ar principles
and a sse rts that
een p a rty and broke several
liours. 1
„ no tion, Iideas and problem s enn
can
Ano
, / | Sthe
e sky o v e r the city and
rooted pecan trees and over-a boundarie
A nother San Diego C ounty f,re
fire
• •
nd building.
___
ed
buiidir
nation
in the a re a should ."pcr- be exchanged by Idaho's cducatowindows
but
no
on^
Inside
was
e
ith
e
r
a
n
e
a
r
turned cans.
T^noll
ueaJu lian blackened 20,000
gunship helicopters clattered in
”*'ii >
1.000 »• .
.
-a n . y '
gunshi
w a s not a la rm e d , not a t
bba sist
in refusing to w ithdraw "
; of phurt.
ripped
“ I d o n 't think we found all the
i:.„
a c re s and severa! hom es. A / k ■f
low on the lookout for further
t um phrey told newsm en.
ier a il,”
ll," H
•]
I U troops
ter- 1^11___________________________ ?£I£1
rce! Sheriff Bill D avis of Escamand smth a t a rc on a n o th e r'sJ “terbodies y e t," said Gulfport Police
enem y action.
Pres
P re sid e n t TTiieu and Vico
ael ritory a g ain st its will,
er.s ^bla County
Chief H.L. Hobbs. "T h ere w ere
' said a “ lot of houses injuries
ja
A
ssociated
P
re
ss
corresP
resid
:s- re sid e n t N guyen Cao Ky had
W EN D ELL — John Knoppka,
nil. "and, business
places were blown
Sever; ed sources said Israel f
di’
Inform
tra ile rs down there and w e’re
^
ho just le
left the balircKim to p re p are
a g e 106, and one of the oldestI pondent
}’~L ,, G eorge M cA rthur, who
thc hullding
feels th a t the six-nation propo.s- l | | |
___awav.”_______
________________
just finding the wheels and the
a, u
ed
inside
the
pa
la
ce
a
t
the
he for a s! ta te d in n e r w ithin half a n
Ir^sidi
resid en ts of M agic Valley, died
to al
calling
coast
wi for Israeli w ithdraw al "
fram es—they’re just gone.” (,er The storm drove heavy rains
II
tim
e
of
the
shelling,
reported
o a n u p p e r T oor of the paed
hour
on
Mond
M onday nexin in a Twin Falls
,
from all captured territories
The tw isters struck this coastthe J ’®'**th ere w as no thought of cancelei- lace. T h e b allro o m was still ■
re st hom e.
the would prejudice its case and A -m
nl a re a without w arning a
Prem iei
,
ling
the
recepU
on
o
r
dinner.
The
throng
he thronged w ith g u ests, including
cm rule out negotiations with the X i . X
half-hour a p art betw een 7 a.m . Israeli pa
'^ M r'
r. Knoppka, a native of PoO' quests
g u ests took the incident in all
ail of the
t
foreign delegations.
avc A rabs c n boundaries,
and 8 a^ml The first hit a t the that new 1
*
land, h a d resided in the Wendell strid e.
e,
trict h e ddie
id n 't plan to appeal the de- a re a since 1963 and has been in
nel
E gyptian inform ants in Cairo
BOISE
BOII
(A P) — A district
L
h a r b o r ^ n Gulfport flipping CX“
20
he n
•n
L ast
ast y e a r on South V ietnam ’s
tra c io r tra ile r trucks p a rk ed would not
direct court ,judge in Boise has ruled
uled cision
cision.
a rcsi
ons indicated recently th a t direct
^et
re st hom e since com ing to this Nation:
N ational D ay, Nov. 1, the Viet
*FAREWELL GIVEN
bum per to bum per aw aiting a it held a t
jf Ihe
the that legislators
a re entitled to a
The
line talks w ith Israel a re out of
Ie
T
he m easu re provide.-! that a r e a from
:
N orth Idaho.
Cong 1hit the c ity with m o rtaa r
SOUTHAMPTON,
E ngland ,
SOU"
eachh legislator be paid $3.500 a
:red eac
Bor
load of bananas. T hree d riv ers w ar.
question for P re sid e n t Giam
am al $3.50 a day stipend and ordered
B
orn April 21, 1B6I in Kope- and
and recoiiless
rt
ng (AP) — S outham pton gave a
rifle fire during
tive d a y f(
for each day thc legislature
thava
w ere h u rt. An offshore dredge
ing E ban ti
,N. Abdel N asser o r probablyr any that the
th m easure be retroactive
lure th
av a County. Poland, he cam"ee the
the ppai
ns cheering,
siren-blasting
and
a ra d e , killed eight persons
cheerii
and a c at food plant also w ere
jde o thThese
er A rab leader and will
ill lie to Julj
July 5.
is not in session. The language
age to thc
the United States in 1902. He
and w
wcounded 45. '
som etim es tea rfu l farew ell to the
in- headquart
By TOM HOGE
■*e and
Isomcti
- T h e total due legislators byr to- of the
- hcavily-jdam aged.
- ere tow
ardITED
t\
ore for
thel}ill w as changed during
i arried- in 1881 irr- Poland
ig a w as m
Anotl
Je-'Queen
UN
NATIONS.
N.Y.
raelith ree
wi or four y e ars.
"o
A
nother N ational D ay p arade
Queen M ary to d ay a s sho sailed
day i'is nearly $43,000 andI is Ju
J u n e spc!cial session to m ake to Je ss ie V idera. She preceded is pigi
The twi.sters w crc spaw ned by the
c h soil seij-------------------------(Aff) coun^
— U.N. Security Council
planned Wedne.sday.
on h e r la s t voyage into a retire„
growing a t the ra te of $367,50
p
!7,50 th e paym
ent for "expenses in- him iin d e ath m any y e ars ago in
a cool front th at moved cast- would
Insid the pa la ce a s the explotffo rts scr
tow ard a Middle E ast dnd an
o- m ent in
Inside
I C alifornia.___________
w ard and spread se v e re sto rm s tive
to
th
U
a
day
for
all
195
m
em
bers
currec
J
of
c
u
rre
d
"
ra
th
e
r
than
"serv
ice
Ices
s
P
Penns
enn
sy
lv
an
ia.
M
r.
K
n
o
p
p
k
a
--------settlem ent a p p eared stymied to- belligert
the legislature.
rendei
re n d e re d " and a $325,000 approresideed in M ontana for m any
from Louisiana to Florida.
be
pro- resid
ly
dayd etern
by new Israeli insistance on
jh e o
One o r m ore tornadoes ripped
mission
The law m akers voted themcm- priatii
p riatio n a ttach ed .
y e a rs and in Orofino before commd adircct
talks w ith the Arabs and m ark ai
into Pensacola, Fla.—injuring ‘iP'
40 lirefusal
position
selves thc stipend, but paymient
ent
T he suit, filed by K aufmnan
an ing to WendelL A son and daugh- ■ 1 1
to pull back to prewar principli
W HITE PLAINS. N.Y. (A P) has been
be
delaycjd
because
of
and
persons. The winds tore off p aerrt boundaries.
TTie 10
)f
a
a
n
d
Sens.
F
re
d
B
agley,
Rte r al
also preceded him in death.
nation
net —
Tlie iila te T om m y M anvillc's
lawsuit
/ille's law
suit filed in F o u rth D istrict
Boise;
of the roof of an e le m en tary b e rs of th(
:rict B
oise; W illiam Roden. R-Boise,
lise. He cCJam e fo W endell to be near _ _
Israeli
Foreign
Minister
Abba
sist
in
,
0
wife
No.
9
sued
in
W
estchester
Court
tester
contending the stipend
1
lend a n d Phil
B att, R-Wilder, confriend
:on- friends,
M r. and M rs. Lee Wil- 1 3 - | i
. twice
E ban Mor
told Secretary-GeneraltheU County
troops tlS urrogate's C ourt Mon- w as illegal
ill
and unconstitutional,
tendec th a t it was illegal for lia
nal. tended
liam
m ss. He h a s no known rela- 1 J LJ.
® T hant
M onday
that
Israel day
ritoryto aitry to keep wife No.
lo. 11 In a m em orandum decision
legisi:
sion
leg
islato
rs
to
give
them
selves
le
Ives
tives.
He
w as a m em ber of the
.
stands
b y its insistence on /^rdi- from
inforn
inheriting the asbestos
lestos Monda
Monday, Fourth D istrict Judge
ou
idge a n out-of-session
salary.
Catho
rd on higJ
highw ay 25 for a block, m ade
Onepcace
pre
C atholic Church.
PAUl
PA UL—A la rg e and w ayw ard
rect
negotiations
witii
thc
feels
thi
lia
h
e
ir's
estim
ated
$20
million-plus
Charlci
'-plus C harles R. Donalflson ruled th
at
a
that
In addition
to the stipend, legig a beautiful
left hand tu rn , rolled
Id ah o
^Anrabs
tin a .if Eany such talks are to al callin
G ra
raveside services will be asnn- school bus tire c rea te d a bang
beau
pe! e state.
the me
m easure is legal and constiislatoirs receive $10 a d a y sa lary
isti- islato
ly anothisr
a ry ducte<
d u cted W ednesday a t 2:30 p.m.
r n d opening a t the newly
n. of a g ra
anothisi 200 feet, th en crashed
1 9 6 7 ......................2 3 2
M.f
“".‘1 >
be ‘held.
ent from
No. a9. A nita Roddy-Eden,
tutiona
^ e n , tutional.
d u rin ig the first 60 days of a sesin
the
sesW endell O m e te ry . F ath er
c a fe 's • outside wall.
: r rem ode
odeled B ecky Ann Cafe In into the
tl
1 9 6 6 ......................2 2 9 a P re m ie r Levi Eshkol told Itathe claim
woulds jth a t h e r 1955 divorce
vorce One of
i four w estern Idaho leg- sion aand a $25 a day expense al- S
tep b
S-! Im pact sent a juke box inside
Stephen
H offm an, St. Jerom e’s
’s tho dot
dow ntow n a re a here Tues-!
Israeli p a rliam e n t in Jerusalem
rule oul
lyboy islator.'
islators who filed the suit to stop
Iowan
on- from
the m illionaire playboy
!top
low
ance
throughout
a
scs.sion.
Catho
a
cro
ss
the room . &ighten1.
Catholic
Church.
Jerom
e,
will
d
a
y
m
III
orning.
flying
i
: M agic V alley
in'boundaries would have
[he that new
Aas
rabs
oi
No ^ n f i y lias been paid bbeei>^ w
invalid.
She asked th e court sta te a u d ito r Joe W illiam s from
rom
is' ing the w a itre ss, C a th y ' H einie,
e -oofficii
ffic ia te . W e a v e r M ortuary,
t
y. "rhe
T h e fire
c am e off a school bus'
to beto anegotiated and Israel
E
g
y
p
t
irs
in
paying
the
stipend.
Sen.
Sam
cau
se
• ...................... ^ 2 20 forts
of to a w ard h e r a widow^s sh a re
>am c a u
w illiam s was w aiting for W
Wendi
i>l who w
endell, is in ch arg e of arrangee- d riven
riv en
by
H eyburn
School
wias inside alone,
would
not pull back to positions the
indicate<
e sta te .
.. Kaufmi
K aufm an, R-Boise, said Monday
1 9 6 6 ...................... ^ l ;ec* the
resolu
day th e co u rt dccision.______________ m enta
ents._________________________ T eachei
ea ch e r D tiane H arrison, rolled
id The
Tha Itire sm a sh e d a larg e hole
a it held a t tho s ta r t of the June talks wi
" in the waU, th e ju k e box w as
;rs w ar.
question
d am ag ed extensively, aod two
Ige
E ban told newsm en a t U.N. Abdel h
windows w ere sh a tte re d by tbe
!re he ad q u a rte rs Isra el's attitude o th er A
juke box.
tow ard two rival plans before for thre(
Inv«*Ugatlng City '^htiSshal
by the council—both of w h I c h
said there w ere no children on
st- would send a U.N. representatlie
the bus
bus a t the time, and no one
ms tive
j y j Qa .m
H .
MOSCOW (AP>—Cosmos
186. to the Middle East—would
! (3:20
docking a s aa space
space first
fin
and
T h ere hass been spe
spcculatioll the
h o u r! late r, aapp
p p are n tly continue
death
last
st A
Aipril Is believed b y
th la
wu
m Injured.
inj
w
M r. Harrison w as
be determ ined by whether such
—
one of two Soviet unm anned
matic linkup
Moscow newspapers
spapers proclaim
proc
ed
R ussians would sen
rcJe th e e( arth , but there
some
observ
send up a new
to circle
le
o
b
se
rv
e
rs
to
h
ave
ocon’
hi*w ay to pick u p children
on'
his
ied
a
mission
‘'prejudices
the
IsraeW
l
f
f
i
Sputniks which decked and sep­
tasks ”
" R u ssia n s ahead
again,
ihead again.”
But
m anned spaceship
ffor the annilo indicatii
indication if th ey would
curred
in connection
con
paceship
w
as
no
for
school
when
the rear, daal
red
in
w
ith
a
n
atfor
sch
position."
a ra te d f^ond^y, madi* 40
a lisoft
v e rsary .
c a rr y out furth
inwl Smitnik
D r. E dw ard C. Welsh, the W hite
fu rth e r jo in f'tn a n e u temated
gted linkup.
linku
tirea on
oi hia bus cam e off- One
tires
TTie 10 nonperm anent mem- to o?bit
-----landing on .earth todayi r at t the
cipal
space
a
dviser,
_
’
.
,
T
he
decking
M
onday
w
as
■
.
^
G
eorgi
P
c
ti
principal space a
of ,thePetrov,-(H T cctor-of th a ----the tir e j atnicte a -m itil bo*
b e rs of the 15-nation council met
T tM tTfor
J ? system s used in Wiiid- ' Space
ted States has
a ! official Soviet new s
said th e United
ha long ------- the o ff.dle
com m and of a grouncf iry
station,
Exploi
ce Exploration
Institute of
beiongii to Dick's Flying Ser>
belonging
twice....—
M onday in an attempt to*1- r. No.
pacity for
unagency., said Cosm;
an official announcem ent <i»id.
. ^
had the capacity
for an
s
ations
in
space,
th
e
Soviet
the
Soviet
A
a
Soviet
Academy
of
Sciences,
vice,
c
vice,
causing
the maU box io '
resolve differences between thcACounty
e Soviet;
m anned docking
but did
dl not
;king but
norm al;
ncem en t said.
called
the tmmarmed
tmi
ed the
link-up "of
on Its
I own.
on
T he use of a soft landing
twoto resolutions.
to up
•
a
^
n
t
bother
to
use
it
because
o!
it
because
of
GemIso seem ed like ah. obvious
greater
lmp(
Iter Im
portance than the
Tha.c
he.cafe w as opened five day*
end the m ission seem ed to con­
One proposal, drafted by Arj'™™
ime—C
^m o“s
successAs with
with aastroni
m iles the
the m axim um
nr«»r«riot>
stro n au ts a t
, jnHes
ration for
for w h it th e Soviet
American
erican experim
ex
ago.
ent in manago. TTcotal dam age has not been . -firm e a rlie r Indications th a tgentina,
the
height of its
orbit,
B razil, Ethiooia. India,
*
l u orb
it. No specific
d inh®"'
orbit.
the controls.
p
ro
g
ram
..TOnts
to
do
ual
docking
ol
docking
of
the
space
vehicle
estim
at
estim
ated,
offiraU* Mid. ^TlM __ ^
docking w as a re h e a rsa l for
Malia and N igeria, spells out speannounced for the
„
tn J
th«
m U sioo wras
as announ
l i s cestate,
l o ^ th a t____ Coimo* 189a ^raised to
■fnriTi
sp»fi» p ijtfn rm hy
fm tlm
tK .body of the caraini on.
cCftfp'te
a f p 'l a '- l i a e d . t y . J f c . -a nrt .M t*. ---m a n n e d "flig h t'a n d "the'bxrilding
cific principles for a settlement
No.
S
-------CI*R.-BufUie
Uie
S
SbvietjJ
o
v
i«
i
iSaltf
ItTsas
iceship WM
num ber of unmanned
Si
Tho maj 7IfiOr-awH Hm» laia la
g together manned, craft ..in
rierrocket,”
rocket,”
Thomas:■
In o rb it of a huge o rbiting space
m m a m ^ Sputniks
-deirigned to
and ask.s fhe U.N. representa- claim s
to contini
continue space reLrbit. But
But the"
the" new unmanned
He
claimed It w as technically
e claimed
ownedby tbe MOtiidata Coautf . v:
owned
platform .
: *"
in *•*
sbe ‘‘“y®'
days, an un*
search **
tive to "c o n ta c t the parties confrom tJi
SceteS
t^
testing
suggest*
S
suggested
a
cautious
at.
more
advanc«
e
advanced
than
the
AmeriSchool
School
DisMct.
/
e ^ wanother
as inva
“*“«• " “ rry of Soviet
Sow et sspa
^ c e acg o « n o 5 188
T he announcem ent said cerned
Cos- in 'o rd e r to coordinate with
186 and
and 188, which
titude before
before •cosmonauts are
can experiments
expertme
and m ore ecoAnother
Anotl
bus was , b r a n i^ t e
the purpose of to award
thrity oa the eve trf
t>f celebraU
celebi ons
m os 186 w as brought to an forts
un- to achieve
'
joined and
th en seimrated
se
d then
on
risked 1 in
in sp
space
a a again. Spacenomical
from the pom t of view
ilcal from
the sccoe
see
the
to umiiMpott d u M n a i^ ^
the resolution,”
the
estal
disclosed sp o t on e a rth a t 11:20
s hailed th«
o l th s Bolshevik
revo
ahevik revolution.
com m and from
fro m coc
computers 3%
m an Vladimir
Vladimir M. Komarov’*
. of ha
tha weight
weight involved.
to acbooL
adlio
to
' ■ti .
VII ■
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g i n s , T r (e
^
TEN CENTS
JL
s i n
g
r alks
I
j
Conference
On Higher
InT5
Education Set
i B r u s hI ]F i r e s E
R a g e F (o r
iT h ird1D
I a y I n C a l i ffoo r n i a
R e sc u e W o:
S e a rc h
F o r V ic tim i
o r n a d o e s T; I
i ^ i e t - C o n gi&^ - L o b _ S h eells
lls O n ----li Palace Dur
d u r i n g I n a uu gg iu r a t i o i t
'o r M i d e a s t S
W o r k e r s i tS eSit y m i e d
I
tim s O f T o n
-E ffo rts F o r I
S e t t l e m e n t S1
^p’!^D eath Takes
J. Knbppka
At Age 106
I I Judge RulesISL
Leegislators
“‘i Are Entitledid To
Tc Stipend
“'dManville’s No. 9
- Wife Files Suit
t
Traffic Deaths [Z°\7soh
G ro u n d S ta i
ITire Comes Off School
Into Cafe
IBus, B angs Into
C o s m o s ; 1 ^8 6 IT o S o f tt E a r t h L aa n d i n g g
/ O i h m a n dI ss C
L
S ta tio n C om
%
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st
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•
ig’H^Mbaek
- .1 * ^
k
r Report ''S pj en d in g 'I
DailffW
\y WeatMrRi.
Has Been
3n ]Removed
Heart Throb
F r o m T i m e s - N e w s 2 4 - h o u r W s a t h e r B u r e a i » ^ r 0 ||M |
.
Tem peratures
Fdrecast
^
F a ir today. Variable clondl*
Inesday
ness tonight and Wednesday
■nd to^
tfr.
A little w arm er today and
neaday.
H igh Low
>w P rr.. night and cooler Wednesday.
A lbany, cloudy . . . . 5025 25 . . . High
I
except
. Hlgli In 60s, low SS to ,45,
es,
Albuquerque, cool ..S O 28'28’. . . Camaa
. Camas P rairie high SS to 65,
of rain
A tlanta, rain . . . . . . . 61 S5
55 .73
.73low
low2525 to SS. Probability ol
B ism arck, c le a r . . . 5229 !9 . . . n. enear
a r z zero today and 10 p eerr cent
Outlooic
Boston, cloudy . . . ; 54 37 ' .'.. . tonlghi
tonight and Wednesday. Outlooic
forThThursday mostly fair.-. TemBuffalo, cloudy
63’47•7 . . . .for
50
eratu
Chicago, rain .......... 57 S
O .46
.46pperatures
a t 8 a.m .: SS a t Je>er BuCincinnati, ra in . . . . 70 32
52 .50
e, S9 at T. F. W eather
.50rom
rome,
m idlty,
Cleveland, cloudy '.. 7154 >4 . . . .re reau
au « with 8 S p er cent humidity,
National
Tum
3*>a»
... ir-
aboraSS a t T. F.'Entom ologyy L
LaboraS5
humidity,
to ty with M p e r cent hum
idity.
Sl ia t Rupert, 26' a t Fairfield,
Fairfield ,
31
SS ia t H w ey , 38 a t Buhl, 34
at C
Castleford, SS a t Gooding.
MMllng. At
noon, S8 a t T . F . W eather
ath e r Bunooi
reau wlih 47 p er cent hum
humidity,
reau
idity.
arom eter: 30.41. Soil temperaB an
tu res: At T . F ., four-inch
4M 0 ,
tuie;
HM 4J-4H,
eight-inch 47-45: 20-lnch
eigh
t S24I,
36-inch 59: a t Rupert, four-inch
SC-in
fc
55-40;
SS-4( a t Buhl, three-inch
if j iS64-40;
o
Castleford, three-inch
48-39.
at C
:n 48-38.
BOISE (A P ) — A holdback
Ib a d c In
spending, effective d uring
■ing the
th e
c u rre n t six-m onth period,od,- h a s
been rem oved fro m ' sta te agencles, Idaho Gov. Don W. Sam uelson
so announced today.
But he told his new s; conferve been
en
ence
ad m in istrato rs h ave
aask
s ed lo hold spending,r, volunta:
tarily, to the low est llnlits
iits possil
sible.
.
fh quarj„ t|,g c u rre n t six-m onth
hil-i? bek II
t e r of the biennium w hich
iffineennts^
gj,„ ig jt jy jy
d e p artm
institutions w ere, p erm itted
it'^of
f^ th
to spend only 24 p e r cent
thee
two-year a ppropriation, instead
instead
of the norm a) 25 p e r cent.
V .
In the six m onths beginning
eginning
J a n , 1, Sam uelson said,
Id, th ey
-------------------------- --------------------^---------
'
SeenToday
fServices Set^i p V G!rover Davis looking for pic-
For E x Hailey ture
j . . . W ayne H ankins in hap’
py mood . . . E arl F u llm er m aking
Teacher,' 47 , ^^ out
fng chlorine test a t sew age plant
outlet . . . Several fisherm en
^CHICAGO (AP) — Tha
"top ten” on the Jukebox a t
Michael Reese Hoapltat con- r f
slat* ot aoma n a l iie a rtfe it'' X
Jl
Cl
V j ||r
^
w
will
b e p e rm itte d t o ' spend
|Md the
ft
full 25 p e r cent, but willI iiot
n o t be
be
a
authorized
to exceed th aat,
t.
W hether the first q 'u aa rr tt ee rr
hhqldback Is m a d e , u p llaa te
t e rr 'Iin
n
the biennium , Sam uelson said,
tl
«will b e determ ined by conditions
a s they develop. He said the» sit?u
uation
w ill be assessed aa tt the
the
“
beginning
of
each
o
u
arter.
o
,
At present, h e said, revenue
Is
irenue is
exceeding
slightly the antlcipat®'
u
,ed am ounts on which the 1967
propVlaLeglslaturis
based iis appropriaJ;
rvices
HA
pnri, ^ buttans en th
thee
1 ILEY — G raveside services
jrm eerr
u t for
hospital’s Jukebox and oout
for Ja m e s N. W erry, 47, form
iducttea ch e r, wil be conductcome the "lutdMlnp’' rhy- Hailey,
Ha
ay In
b e a t eded a t 2:30 p.m . W ednesday
thm ol tbe human heartbeat
rath er than music.
the
the H ailey Cem etery.
!t for
Fi u n e ra l services a re set
AMfW* F- Fishmnan.
an,
director of the Cardlovasvas10loa.m . W ednesday in Sumim
m ers
[ames
cular Institute, dream edI up
up
CChi
hapel, Boise, with Rev. Ja
m es
|||0 Mea to teach Interns and
Mo
byteran d
Moore,
Southm inister Presbyterreildents how tbe human
ian C hurch, officiating.
m an
ian
heart sounds ' In ^specific
* r. W erry died M onday m
mornM
orndlseas© states and under nor- • Ing in a Boise hospital.
minnii
MaiwiuiuiuMiuuiiiaiuiuHiiiiiuuiiminminiui
fHe Was b o ra Sept. 2, 1920, in
Bellevue
a n d attended schools
Bel
TI
ar II
In H ailey. D uring W orld Wncific
he served in the South P acific
1 the
a s a second lieutenant in. the
leaving for final day a t som e of
lea
their favorite haunts , . . Wilr
the
Ham Chancey offering to buy
Hai
p a rt of lunch . . . H erb D errick
pa,
talking about incidents th a t octall
curred
in Oregort . . . Ed Brown
cut
wondering
why he c a n ’t hit a
woi
pheasant
and his sons can . . .
phe
Mrs.
Jam es Benham w earing
M
r
attractive gold colored co at . . .
atti
John Satterwhlte explaining why
'Jol
radio set h a sn ’t a rriv e d . . .
rad
Mike Gray sauntering down
^stre e t with pipe in m outh . . .
^
Harold
Wycoff discussing F orest
Service
jaunt . . . R ay Rostron
™
accusing school district of copying Chamber of Com m erce flag
style . . . M rs. 1. M. Jackson,
Kim berly, copying Twin Falls
citj registration lists , . . Buck
city
^ j|
Wilson
making rapid retu rn
from Blackfoot trip . . . Jim
Rosenbaum trying to decide betwe
tween
dancing lesson and trick
,
o r trea
t . . . Ron G rove discuss-,
j„ wife’s good luck . . . Mrs.
jng
Dtck M essersm ith working on
ja y
Jay-C-Ette
project . . . And
ove
overheard,
‘‘T rick o r tr e a t? "
--------- ^--------------___
O " o th er subjects, theI gover,
_ f |a s had n o word re g5 ^ard
O l
d iin
n gg ]
approval ^ r rejection of -daho’s
D enver, c le a r .......... 5033 . .
aapplication for about $750,000 in 1
D es Moines, c le a r . . 4435 . .
IQ
A fter the w ar he w as transtra n ^
ai
additional federal aid to a ssist
etro it, c l o u d y ........ 65 49 .02 •
a”
ferred to the R eserves and
in
paying
costs,
of
fighting
la
st
_
ir
ing
_
the
o r t W orth, cloudy . 51 41 .02
then to th e National G uard* a s a
su
I
Jc to b er W
ednesday night,
____
SI m m er’s w idespread f o r e s t
Bright .sunny late October
Wed
H elena, cloudy ........ 5844 14 . . . . BrigI
c | T | c aptain. He graduated from
" the
‘h e
fires.
arm in g Tb
T h e extended outlook indicates f
ores t J
.36weathe
weather brought a warming
In d ian ap o lis,' rain ; . 69 >3
53 .36
• * “ U niversity of Idaho w ith a bacha ria b le cloudiness w ith little V
.O
—P lan s fu rth e r discussions
trend( to most of Southem1 Idaho vvari;
Jacksonville, cloudy 8071 fl . . . .trend
earing
elor
of
a
r
ts
degree
in
education
:ation
r “ w?I® \ h a g e r m a n — W ith clearing floi
ise q u e n c e
w
o f consequence
with Stato A uditor Jo e R.
,41 yesterc
yesterday. Tem peratures will be precipitation
pree
>.
K ansas City, cloudy 47 13
43 ,41
ean p
to J1952 a n d he received his m asf f l-Wll“ ^skies Saturdays afternoon* D
Dean
ay and T
h u rsd a y through S aturday with A
liam s reg ard in g the setting
up
. generally mild again today
Thui
I ^ s Anpeles, c le ar . S460 >0 . . . genera
a sursur- te
r s d eg ree a t the sam e Instituistitu^ 1 “ 5 Williams,
area farm er, was
terj
r^ tu re
!,‘i new bookkeeping p rocedures
terd ay , som^
som ew hat w a rm e r tem 'j^
p eratu
ress
of
"
>3. .08
.08aa little
little w arm er than yesterday,
Louisville, rain . . . _ 75 53.
prised to find It raining onn him tion
tior In 1957.
n e a r the end of the w eek.
lk. Mostly
M o s U y_ . ^
fc
for sta te agencies and institu- P
.32 particti
particularly in the east.
near
M em phis, ra in ........ 66' 15
58 .32
He
Rudff afJs he w as checking his c attle
II tau g h t a t the Hailey High
reading fav
( Ih
Uons. W illiam s and State. Budgfavoo rab le w e ath e r for late har- b
M iam i, c le a r ............ 8178 fS . . . . H H
i g i g h cloudiness spreading
School and late r becam e prinfenbach **“ *e I" the afternaen.
Sch
d a y is
vestin g a n d o th er field w ork are
e t D irector Ja m e s A. D efenbach
.87oover
Is vesti
M ilwaukee, rain . . . 52 14
44 .87
ver ! Southem Idaho today
rain,
clpal
of th a t school. He th en
resDonOnly It w asn’t ra in in g rain, c ip
ront to expected
• for the re stt of this Tonight Is H allow een and In have
differed a s to their responassociated with a cold front
expe
^ M pls.-St.P., cloudy . 4624 14 . . . .aasocii
hf
' \^ii- m oved to Idaho F a lls wvhere
here
Ish Co- weel
w eek. Show ers W ednesday
will addition to the tric k o r tre a ts sibilitles.
1.42thethenonorth, near the British
bb u t birdshot instea'd. Mr.' Wil- ™o
N ew O rleans, cloudy 7452 12
1.42
sday will
s*
nd no
he taught chem istry. In 1962
USS ad- H
liam s w as not injured, and
no h®
e r this likely
. lumbia
likel cause som e Interruptions
goc^ies,
continuing to discuss
irruptions
„ th e r goodies.
N ew York, cloudy . 5543 13 . . . lum
bia - Washington border
jegan
jpertv he
age was done to property
he moved to Boise and began
cations in
.j.^
taking ^m inistrative procedure .w/ith
ith the dam
d
.52 mmorning.
There are indications
in eeia s te rn ani no rth cen tral val- Twin
Okla. City, ra in . . . . 47 ll
41 •.52
om lr
Falls youths will b ee taking
orking for the sta te departlion but ooir livestock, but It is^’t a very
very w
woi
be brief
. at
thatth this front will drift southsouth- leys,
leys, b u t these should .o^uld^nol
I----------- Clmaha, rlp a r .......... 4631 It . . .th
JN
IC E F
and G am e Commission
th
e
_.a
n
n
^
l
,
U
N
ICEF
.nc«pjf
m
-whon -Jiple a sa n t f«f.ling tn find nnfisplf ^ ent of education a s a director,
e som
6 aaiicr
n a in MOUt iirt!as'" Should "not ^
—--------he ropliod "n o eom m ont’^'*t Whon
some
Philadelphia, cloudy 58 17
37 •■.. wward
ard ffar enough to cause
w ever lTi^
l t l e I'hree,’ NDHA;
becom e w et enough to cause
,jh o s e asking donationsc fn
fh» asked w h eth er his a ttituude
d e re- ppelted w ith birdshot, hoy^ever
15 . . showei
showers In the valleys andd snow becc
' .
Phoenix, cle ar ........ 7548
cause exex
to the
dawo
He
,
lightly It m ay have com e dawo,
^ m arried Je a n Little, M arch
g a rding th e'c o m m issio n a s ex- 11
>uthem tend
tended delays.
o n the
the mountains in Southem
P ittsburgh, c lo u d y ,. 67 16
46 . .. .on
’ "28,
ves- UnKed Nations ch ild ren ’s fund
“
, 1949, a t Howe'. He w as a
>iUtlon A
res yesand pressed
last J a n u a r ■yy h aass hhe declares.
Afftem oon tem p e ra tuires
P tlnd, Me., c lo u d y '. 53 17
37 . . i. Id da ah h o with this precipiutlon
iDoer
50s
w
”
*
*
5
®
c
arry
in
g
a
n
orange
and
finrf
m
em
ber
of
Sigm
a
Alpha
Epsilon
changed. At th a t tim e he.;Said
id eeasta s t- terd)
te rd a y w ere In the upper SOs
3 . .. . mmost
P tlnd, Ore., c le a r ; . 68 143
ost li likely in northern and
he.: sa id
i t didn’t take him long to find
a d e b)“
b e arin
.
rh and
Kappai
,
ex-and
and lower 60s throughh M
M agic
pit ck collection c arto n nH«
JERO
M E — Sen.
Frank
sections. Precipitation JIsisex^n
ig he
w as dissatisfied w ith the tl
R apid City, cloudy . 58 19
39 . . eem
m sec
the source of the birdshot SLh
which
S Phi D elta
an
d
S
e
the
UNICEF
sym
bol.
Funds
colSurviving
besides his widow, rd,,
id
light
V
alley,
C
anias
P
ra
irie
a
n
d
the
J"
'
Church, D-Idaho, sa y s th a t un4 . . . .pMt'ed
pected to be scattered and
Vall(
Kichmond, cloudy . 64 134
nd
hui!:
com
m
ission’s
w
ork.
“
cam
e
from
.unidentified
"
o
u
to
f„
■
^ w s last
last lected go to help sick and hunMr
Boise,
a
re
two
daughters,
Nancy
,
W
ood
R
iver
V
alley.
Lows
“
"x”
less
he
changes
his
m
ind
he will
1
5
.27
In"
most
vaHey
areas.
Wooi
St. Louis, ra in ........ 61 55 .27 In mos
sta te ’’ pheasant hunters. i-^i
M r. and
“ j Susan, and three sons, ' ,
ild ernighi
nig h t in these sections w
w ere
ere in
in 8 0 ' childrfen in 120 underdevel- ,
Temiperatures will be mmilder
Salt Lk. City, cle ar 54 030 . .
Tem
ill aa tt support
P resident Johnson next
„ ^
W illiam s told them o f the Inci- Jam es, Calvin and Billy, all
iwer
30s
oped
countries.
R
esidents
a
re
I
3
eastem the
th e u p p e r 20s and low er 30s. op'
tonight, especially In eastern
San Diego, c le a r . . . 81 858 . .. . tonight
[1 2 f
dent, took their license num- hom e in Boise, and two broth- ^
ged from
d istrict F a rrtth e r e a s t highs ranged
from asked to contribute only to prop- '•
sections, but most of the district
San F ran., c le a r . . . 81 060 . .. ■section
”
b e r and asked them to rntnJp
hunt ers, R obert W erry, Hailey,'™
nd A
iddle
SOs
erly
identified
children.
^
and
A m ore definite qom m itm ent
th
e
m
iddle
40s
to
m
iddle
SOs
4
.03
whould
be
5
to
10
degrees
cooler
the
Seattle, cle ar .......... 66 54 .03 whould
,
som eplace else in the future
of support Monday by Church
[y"hero Sidney w e rry , Howe.
oj^^
Taking
p a rt in the d riv
Ivee will
ain with
w ith lows last night in the 20s.
2 0 s.
1
Wednesday and colderr ag
again
T am pa, cloudy .......... 84 7 3 .. on We<
>
and to be m ore careful of w here ^
w as in contrast to his atta ck
-----------------------------------------------------------—
------------- be youth groups from mlany
any loIo•
W ashington, cloudy 60 9
39 . .. . --------------------- -----------------------------they w ere shooting..
the day before of adm inistration
cal churches, th e YMCA, Boy H
handling
of the V ietnam Wqr
A. Boy J
M r. W illiams, like m any other TM
d ie
Scouts a n d others. /
during
a form al talk to the Ida­
he i f l
duri
fa rm e rs and ran ch e rs in° ^the
,
ho P ress Club In Boise.
CAREY — An election
on and aaire a , does not m ind having hunt- .
I
banquet will be held by thhee C ar- eeirs on his place as long a s they g J
At th at tim e, he said he
C a s s ia M e m o ria l
M i n i d o k a M e m o r‘ii a li
e*^
coui
perm ission, do not ‘lleave
ey R iding Club a t 8 p.m . Tues- ask
a:
couldn’t
answ er w hether his supH lg h L o•wPr.
w f r.
jte y 'a t the ID S recreationn hall, gi
Admitted
g ates open a fte r them , te a r ^
,
po rt would be thrown to John­
Admitted
LaNell Brower, Heybum:
LesMi
_
It
Is
hoped
to
have
a
n
active
di
I
down
fences
o
r
h
unt
am
ong
I
v
Edm onton .................. 50 377 JJ44 LaNe
son.
Church,
a leading Vietnam
i;
M rs. E lm a M cDonald, M rs.
lie R.
R. ( Calcot, Paul.
Lelai
9:
club the com ing sum m eerr and Ui
O ttaw a ....................... 42 300
lie
livestock.
dove, is a m em ber of the SenLeland , N ic k ^ so n and Chris
-- 1" everyone interested Is urged,
Dismissed
Carr
rged. to
Also, other reports have ^ee."
been CRATERS
c
R egina .........................51 277
C arrillo, all B urley; M aryette
.
OON aate
te Foreign Relations CommitO F T H E MOON
FALLS—F u n eral
®J
FFrarank
n k Somsen, Rupert.
Critc
„ "ser1 ^ 1 ' attend.
R eservations should
Toronto ..................... 47 355
>uld be th
th a t too much corn, w hich
is NATIONAL MONUMENT, A
C ritchfield, O akley; ^ B^ ovycc ee J
rco tee.
ch Is
Arco
r
ia
rM
c
e
D
allas
W.
T
hom
pson
„
om
m
ade
w
ith
M
rs.
Lloyd
D
avis
y<
y et to be picked, is being
W innipeg ................... 44 344
—
Clarl
C lark, S alt Lake C ity; C larence will be conducted a t 10
" I t Is not possible to foreca.st
“ ‘"E —A conviction for huntingg a t
"1
?} Sunday.
0 a.m . by
ki
Vancouver .................. 59 551 .24 S t . JB e n e d i c t ’s , J e r o'Omm ee A shton
knocked down or broken off
c rraters
a
a n d D avid Wilson, both
Iff by C
of the Moon Nitflqwkl
sht
iqwkl th'e future," said Church while
nnH ^W ednesday a t the L indquist
indouist P la n s w ere m ade during
an
th
A n c h o ra g e ..................34 15I .02
■ing
an
thoughtless
hunters.
■
Mor
R
u
p
e
rt:
H
enry
W
eliever
and
nded in Jerom
e. "A t present, I have
' M onum ent w as recently handed
J
Admitted
Rup*
IV.
M ortuary Chapel, Ogden.'• F in a l _»
officers m eeting at the. hom e
F a irb an k s ..................20 14J
„Mrs. Thomas Roseberry
------------- ;----------■v and
a n d C arol R asm ussen, both P a u l;J rites will be held a t Sunset
■iDon no di.sposition
to support anyone
down by U.S. Com missioneriDon
c
se t MeMe- of JJ0 S5 Peck, d riilm aster. ComJu n eau ....................... 45 39, .23 „Mrs. Alice DePew, both Jerom
srome:
e; F loyd P lo irr, K im beriy, and
o ther than P resid en t Johnson."
Bistline, Pocatello.
othe
m
ittee
chairm
en
a
re
Leon
P
eck,
|
Honolulu ................... 84 71'■ .13 Jeffenr Connell, Shoshone;; Mrs.
Won.
M rs. Mrs.
M rs. P hillip H illard, Albion.
B arry Howsden, Wendell, /y
w aass .. In
jp Church’s criticism a t home
no inations; M rs. R obert Whitnom
f found guilty of hunting within
£ e President, he said JohnR alph
D ism issed
rGOODING — F u n e ra l services
Roy Sv
Sweet, Carey; Mrs. Ralph
ith in of ih
J
,
Roy
,
hv b anquet a n d en tertainm ent; 4
services by,
n | l l [^
thee ' p a rk boundaries Oct. 23J aN
af- son’s
sop. policy of escalatio n ” In
Behrens. Hagerman.
Ro
R o b e rt M itchell, B' u“ rf ll ee yy ;;
Charles W illiam F laick
c k wlll m
Mrs. L eG rand Dilworthh and
te
r
he
w
as
apprehended
by
P
a
rk
v
ie
t
D
oyle
Hales,
Tooele,
U
U
h;
Tel{.g
_
Dismissed
Doyl
Vietnam
caused his disenchanth- M
*^e conducted W ednesday
y a t 2 M;
Mrs, D avis, invitations and
admd adp a u l — A^ 22-year-oId Paul ranf
ran g ers Oct. 7.
men
w r r , w jyje Garrison, H agerman;
irm an; eesfor
sfo r Gonzales, M urtaugh;
m ent.
gh; M rs. p „ i„ the T hom pson FFuneral
u n eral ye
vertising.
™
^
,
m
an
escaped
serious
injury
at
pi
B e a r L a k e ..................« a f
MMrs.
rs. HHarvey McCammon,, Twin LaMi
ry
Public
hunting
Is
not
perm
itL aM ar Bailey and daughter,
^
'h
• a u ^ t e r , c h a p e l , with the Rev. H arold
1 om inations will be tak en j.
J™*:' Church’s ap p earance In JeN
'Boise ••••••••••••••• 61 uo5
tak en j-sg g.m . Sunday a fte r his 1967 ted in national p ark s and monuFalls; A rthur Nelson, B
Bliss;
liss; H
Heyh
eyburn, and H enry Keck,
P aul.
aul. B
3 ]^
ck, P
lack, M ethodist Church,, offici- fn
•anc' ,rom
from the floor, according
to Chevrolet
rV
ing to
left a roadw ay w est m
men
ents since they serve as sane^ e, part of his "courthouse
-------„tj,
.............................25:
Don Green,
Gr
Carey: Mrs. Archie
atlng.
B
u
r
i
a
l
and
m
cii
rt” to ^ r" in the state, drew a rccord
n
ilita
ry
Clifford
W
ard,
president.
„f
B urley ......................... 58 28
<;h#»rwni
of Paul a n d struck a pow er■pole tuaries
tu a r
for wildlife of every so
sort.
Sherwood and son, Richfield, 1VT«,
________________
,
1
,
graveside
rite
s
will
be
In
the
carcrowd,
to M rs. M errill
C a ld w e ll..................... 60 31 I; ,
e'ndeM’
^ a g l c V a l l e y M e m o r i a l |r a
then a tree.
a
A cc
conviction for this offense . car- Sum
„ “ ner,according
1 and Baby Boy Osborn,
Wendell.
Elm wood....C em etery.
FFriends
rien d s T T
•
■
local D em ocratic offiC astleford .................. 58 32 ^
o
k
a
a
m
axim
um
fine
of
$500.
____ ^
_ Admitted
r
R
icky
Rosa
told
M
i
n
i
d
o
k
a
ries
I
_________
^BlrJh!L.
_______
— ,— .
m ay ^ call a t th e chapelil until f"
---------- E m m e tt—. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5 30
^ —■
P ta rk officials say th at be- ^
a n d ra Owiiis,~Mrs. Louis "'V
An- ^tim e of services W ednesday,
County Sheriff’s officers th aitt Ills
his
son was born to Mrs. Alice
Alice SSar
^A Mn
F a ir f ie ld ..................... 62 26 r
The senator also w as guest
derson, M rs. G ary D eFord
l^^^n
cause of the projection j)f Jpark
jark
c a r w ent over a slight dip
in caus
o rd aand
nd
" ■
in
DePew,. Jerome.
Gooding ..................... 60 35 [
DePew,
Ither at-»-no-ho3t-luncheon at-M agic—
Lee Jacbbs, all Twin F a lls ;
„
■._____ the, paved-road^w hlcl?-had-been area
HEYBURN—F
u
n
e
ra
l
services
XI
ervices
G race ................... . 4S 36
p
-,i/
Valiev
cafe M onday nnnn. Mr.*i---wIli^Hfff e r e rn kpd within park. ^aUl
J a n e t R yset, R u p ert; K arl Moly- . ”
I
sllckened bv recent rains, and wild
A Tem - f.o^t Roy D,' L aR ue will be con- _
1 out hour
boundaries, la te r m oving to out- Sum ner said local problem s
CJ
neux. K lm bcrlv. a n d W. A.
--------K6
lost
control.
He
clim
bed
tluclea a l i u.lll. WeUliai!day-5l' T ;
;ood w
ere discussed by .thCrConstitulying a re a s, m aking for good
were
° ------ pia Httwkifis, Malta:
of the demolished vehicle with lylnj
the Burley Ivlethodist C hurch by
Idaho FnlN .......... 3S ^
ents and Sen. Church.
sued, hunt
hunting n e a r pnrk borders.
ents
D ism issed
bbm
r ises. No citation w as Issued,
Rev. Paul Ludlow. F inalII rites
, ___
——-----JeVtilWE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 33 i
emlng.....
.......
rJrn !. „ 'KETCHUM — Ja c k Hem
lng- ^
C harles Duling, Twin1 F
F alls;
alls;
he held in R iverside CemeK im b e r ly ............ . . . . 58 33 ' i T J J . i.
In
way,
baby girl B renem an, H ailey,
**ey> and
and tery, Heybum . F rie n d s m a^y callli JY
® 44, faces another w eek in
K una ...........................61 29>
_
B urley,
urlev ‘••e Sun Valley Hospital w here
1, Wells, a t the P ayne M ortuary, B
e art
Tuesday aftem oon and evening he is recuperating from a1is. hago.
'e
w in atta ck incurred two w eeks
Births
and
until
tim
e
of
services
WedM ountain Hom e . . . . 61 38 !
GOOI
GOODING — Mrs. Elsie Geor- A daughter
,
„
,r" And then he will- have to be
w as bom‘ to M r.■ nesday.
„es
M em orials m ay
.........................52 HI[
gene SIgene Silva, 76, longtime
X,,, be ^very careful a s to his physical
Good- Gooda n d M rs. G lenn M iller,
ma
r. Twin rnade
to the M ethodist tChurch
Ing resi
resident, died Monday after- p » ii,
................... “
S;
ing
for the next *'^three
three
Fund
for the Idaho Y•oo uu tt hh activity
^m onths, according
R u p ert ....................... 58 27 ^
j,noon In the Hayward,
c L n r. Calif..
F
to his physi­
physiSalmon ....................... 45
h
o
sp
iu
l
,
hospital of a h eart attack. She
^
cian.
cl.
M pka'
G o o d i n g r M e m o rr ii aa ll
I
had been taken to the hospital
'J
The son of the late E rn est
7
the day before.
Adm itted
JFILER — F u n e ra l services
ices for
for iip
Hem ingw ay ju st recently moved
.. J '
Mrs. Silva had been l i v i n g
M rs,
r R obert G ard n er,, H ager- W
Whheeler W. E lledge will be con- |„to a new 10-room hom ee built
built
with
c a r- m an;
a n ; M aynard Hill, M arlene ducted a t 10 a .m . T hursday
iday a t ak
along the Big Wood R iverr som
som ee
wi” " ai son, Chester Slli/a,, carlng for h e r daughter-in-law
Mays
ip el by m iles north of Ketchum, w ith
w the M
ays, M rs. M aude P e rkkins
in s and ^Twin Falls M ortuary Chapel
al rites j,],
j,is ^ifg_ y ira , known a s Puck,
past two years.
,, ... M
Mrs.
■
rs. R alph Beckm on, aill
ll Good- Bishop Ja m e s P age. F inal
will be a t 4 p.m . T hursday
l89i. ing.
wil
Iday a t an
and th e ir th ree daughters.
.
She
was
bora
Feb.
22.
1891,
rs.
All PTA m em bers eligiblo fo r .
Central C em etery n e ar■ Ban- M
] r.
;ended
D ism issed
Cei
Hem ingway, whoI has
In Portland, Ore., and attended
has
the Life M em bership d in n er: af r eS schools
croft.
Friends m a y call Wlifednesednes- he
been In the Ketchum a rea
In
Toponis,
now
GoodRoi
R
o
b
ert
R
edfern
a
n
d
M
rs.
cro
ea for
for
urg ed to attend the event i«7jt. „6 ,Ing, coming here with herr par- H enry
Gooding! d a yj and T hursday until tim e of mi
m a n y . y e ars having w orked
at
B
auscher,
both
Gooding,
enr
ked
at
. A
p.m . TTiursilay a t the Holiday ? ’ .
son
and
services
a
t
Twin
FaUs
M
ortujii
Sim
Valley
as
a
youth.
Is
known
b. 22, and Mrs. K ent E rickson
pflnn .gog about 1891. On Feb.
known
fnn, being held in conjunction
T hera re m a in s aI cconfinu
o n tin u in g n e e d for th o se
aaiT
ry .
_
as an avid outdoorsm an like
his
(oseph
soh,
G
lenns
F
e
rry
.
m
arried
to
Joseph
(
ike his
w ith the sta te PTA convention ^W. Sllva
eii„, In Gooding. Mrs. Sllva
_________________
fam ous father.^
--------fai
h e re W ednesday through F ri-■ had
^ j i.
g
ervices He
lived here since.
BURLEY — F u n eral services
1 h a s been editing outdoor
o ld , unused e y e g larsses
s s e s w hi
hich so m a n y p e o p le
lutdoor
day. R eservations m ay be m““ad e® tHj «er. -)
^ b a h d died July 20. 6 6 r
for several different
-9 9
for Mrs. D ora A. Fow les will be books
bo<
fferent
w ith M rs. Sherm an D ay, 733- jgjg_
lursday fir
firm s. A half-brother, PPatrick
a tric k
1958. She belonged to the Good-I
conducted a t 1 p.m . T hursday
fhee hous
h o u se, a n d w e will conh a v e lying a ro u n d th
_____
ing
ssi
:m orial He
H em ingw ay, is a form er "w
Ing 'A
Assembly
of God Church.
in the Joseph P a y n e M em
"w hite
hite
E . R. hhuu n ter," now in charge of
a
,
Survivors
Include
three
sons,
¥
«
chapel
by
P
re
sid
e
n
t
of
a
Item s sold a t an auction" -J®Rev.
to
tin u e fo collect th ese• item
Item s for
fc N ew Eyes For The
gam e re serv e In Tanzania,
Ted J . Silva, Modesto, J - S
Blauer, of th e B urley stak e, ga
la^
ra ise funds for the Idaho Y outh (Calif.;
^ ] |f . George Sllva. Gooding,
Concluding
rites
w
ill
be
held
in
j
—
R anch a t R upert w ere donated and Chester
q ,,
A. Silva, Hayward, I - ? '.
N e e d y . If you h a v e g la s s e s w
' hich y o y .n o lo n g e r
|
P leasan t View Cemnetery.
etery.
especially for the auction, w'*''‘^5
hich Calif.; ,one daughter. Mrs. Bert
I
Friends m ay c all a t the5 m oror­
lin rc
- I
w as held a t Twin F a lls, and (Majrbel
' i
(Maybelle) Walker, Gooding;
rJ :,
tu ary W ednesday afternoon
ig ; 14
1< Intentional
deception on the tuai
on and
w e a r a n d w o u ld like to help so m e o n e seo
w ere not Item s donated for use grandch
grandchildren, and 28 g r ■e eaatt -- p- aa r t of
< p re sen t city officials
ials w as eve;
evening and T h u rsd ay p rio r to
of the boys a t tho ran ch , JEarl grandchildren.
grandch
chara
Joseph
services.
ch
arg
e
d
T
uesday
by
s
e
n
B. Peck, secretary of th e rai"fll
nch
sjjg y
b e tto r, you rriay b rin
g therr
ing
th em to o u r office. W e,
In -death
stunu
'or elecfv
Stum ph J r ., c andidate for
--------b ^ r d of directors, explained
uy twQ d a u ^preceded
ined i,y
te rs , Mrs. E sther
:il Nov.
WENDELL
— G raveside
se r­
le serp f / fjo_
tlon to th e c ity council
W
T uesday. He said som e perper- Sprizer,
spH zer, in 1964, and Thelm^>a
^
vice
a Sll- 7 , "
In furn, w ill sh ip th em to N ew Eyes For Tho
vices for John K nop^ka-vrill
will be
sons m istakenly thought Item s va In
|„ jj
1939.
-- '
.
TWnk mI«tisement
ent coni
conducted W ednesday a t 2:30
advertisem
th ey had given for u se a t th
thee Punen
Funeral services will beI_ held
held
,
:ery by
t • lhd.p«nd«nf.
fI
& '"
"’•
W endell C em etery
N e e d y , Inc., In Short
tj,,
in th
Tim es-News it w ass stated E.
•nt.
jrt Hills, N. J., w h ero th ey
ra n ch m ight have been soldd aa tt aa tt 2
2 pp.m.
i
S a t u r d a y In■,-.
the1, the
f"
™ceity
Je V.I* .M h . Ind.i»i.cl.nl condljj
m ill levy w as reduced f a th e r Stephen Hoffm an. St. Jeid lThompsth e aucUon. _____
Thompson chapel by Rev. Jack
r"®
^
1.5
mills
rom
e’s
Church,
Jero
m
e.
W
eaver
Veaver
£„ cammiMiwr.
HtM from 55.75 in 1957 to 42.5 m ills F9"’
w ill bo re d istrib u te d to tho
the n e ed y all o v e r tho
Forem an. Gooding. Last rites
rentt fur- M
ortuary is in ch arg e of aar1®*^- " ^ e ad v ertisem en
” 01
M aglc T oastm istress Club will
win 5viii bbee :held In Elmwood CemeJget.
for
rangem
ents.
_____
Vote
for
ft
the
s
ta
te
d
,th
e
c
ity
budget,
for
m eet a t 6:30 p.m . T h u r s d y^ in
tc ry j Fi
if» tcry
Friends may call at the 51966
™ w
■ as $727,500. M r. Stum ph
w orld.
_
th e Idaho Room of G rigg'a a-Sfe.
t e . chadbl
chaifcl, ’Thursday untU time of said,
:rvlces
Uoyd V. Cox
(> ^
!
and for 1967 $713,900.
^GOODING — F u n eral services
—
ser ^M
...1 T
fo r Mrs. E lsie Silva, longtim
ngtim ee
C andidal, for
P a re n ts who have studentss aatt
« . ---------------------„* ".“TUttis Is m isleading and
I be- Gooding
resident, will bee con;
lleve It w as Intentional decepthe U niversity of Idaho and a re
'
y In
in
Cily C o m m ftiio n * r
'
aecep- juj-ted a t 2 p.m . S atu rdlaay
interested in a bus to bring s t» t \ f t f l
SV
tion,'? M r. Stum ph said.
the
Thompson
chapel
by
Rev.
W e tak e this o p p3ortunity
o rtu n ity to th an k a ll th o se
.
H e added a ctu al c ity expendf- Ja
y c k Forem an. Gooding.! ^Last
dents home for T hanksgiving
.
st
VOTE NOV. 7»h
i i p r tu re s for 1966 totaled $1,830,628 rites will b e ji e ld in th e Elm should contact M rs. Ja c k CogV ip fl
Cog;
gins, 733-7295; Mrs. Howard
V i-t
fo*’ 1967 the figure w, “as $2 ,- wood
' Cem etery. Friends1 ^maay
w h o h a v e d o n a te dI e y e g la :s se s to this w o rth Jr.
y
SAIGOW (AP) — South Viet- 286,661, according to a financial
Alien. 733-6087, o r G erald Ridgeay unMoval, C*-Cbolrman.
»n.
riiVi)
* nam 's government news agency s ta te m e n t, signed b y City C
lerk call, a t the chapel T hursday unw h ilo c au se. Truly, thhee re
respo
sp o n se h a s b e e n h e arf"said
i d Tuesday
1^;
attom ey Nguyen ronsti
C onstance L eiser and CommisJm ^m i^ ^
____________
Van Loc h a s , been appointed
“
sion (C hairm an Egon Kroll.
■■
•oil.
I
[prem
prem ier.
w a rm in g , a n d ty p icc al
a l o f - the
t
' g e n e ro sity a n d
p
T h e candidate sa id a fte r
The ”report b y Vietnam PKress
ress -herki
checking he lea m ed the am ount
'^H EY BURN — About $650 w as
,urn lacked
official
confirmaUon listed In -th e political advertisegrossed d u rin g the H eybum
Ivertisec o m p a ss io n o f localI re sid en ts.
com bined carn iv al a n d chili sup- f™*" newly inaugurated Presi- m ent.u represented
m ) | s e im c F I |
only
ly the
p e r held F rid a y nig h t a t the dent Nguyen Van Thieu, who
“ o is
** amoui
am ount raised b y the tax
IX levy.
hava
II
empowered under the new con- .j.he
s
b e in g
school, reports M rs. Jo h n Gor- empowei
T he additional
$1,572,761I being
' yean of th« two-ttep3 hav*
»v . .
stitution to m ake the appoint- sp en t this y e a r com es from
. ulk. publicity d irec to r.
sUtuUon
an tha
Dm othtoftsnsd
you up b«twe«n
I
1
I
R oger Brown w as g e n e rr aa ll ment.
. e r sources. S alaries for th
{
thee 186 __Chflflf»lfin_flDd_Jh#_Etua*_unuied___
’T*'® prem
ier’* post is second- city
.jy em ployes alone cost^ $71J,c h airm a n of th e c a r a il^ l and
Th«
P*
,
mutdtt
moy com ain. Our
>urr od^
g e n era l ch airm a n o f th e 's u p>per
p e r ary to “the president, who holds
how* 900. jr
h e added.
'
na har«
Kara
)n
**
h
e
»Jow,
orkd
com#
Pro. the real executive power in the
..’
u
ji
w a* M n . Golden B arlow . Pro^
"M ill levy m an ipulation," he
madi*
go new gw em m ent. The prem
UI>^0k
f n m th e ev en t wUl go
^ ier
‘e*^ said, ," is a sim ple task foV
fo r un'' linomftn(« ond back rub3 m«di>
lectt w
will
I
For you
tow ards a playgnxind p ro jcc
«i have
have much to say, however,
lUld ,be
be
cofioni.
ExarciM it good for
4
^ e ^ scrupulous m en. It would
«
In
the
adm
inistrative
day:to-day
•Ikuuored b y th e PTA .
‘ •" •*'*
e a sy to c u t th e local levy in
fc b« modarot* obouf if a t In
but
■
functions
functions of the government.
a
” “ *• h a lf from 42.5 m ills to0 21.25
,«v»rytMng.
Loc Is one of a hal? dozen civ^ jills,
] |. ju st by doubling thee value
y* m
- s ib s c u ra
RATES
IHans m
mentioned prominently
^y in of a ll property. Whom do0 these
"
B y C a rrie r: $1.75 p e r m onth.
speculaU
speculation for the premiership.
■*"'P- m en think th ey a r e fooling?
'ooling?
M arcttltii H y p o < ^ ll« rglanlc
« n lc
B y M all, w ithin Id th o 'a iid E lko
—
Property taxes have gone
one up
W illiam Boyd
D ale Patterson
yd - Dale
^
RUPEBT
GRADUATE _ _ the p ast 10 y ^ r s notwithsUndCounty, N ev ad a : O ne m oath.
RU I
h su n d Cosm«ffcf ..............
2 n d A ve. a n d 33rd
rd ;Sf. North
n .7 3 : th fe e m onths. S5.00; six
E lR T -D elton (R ay) l Tipglx K
RUP
PE
f f re d u c ^ mill levy." Mr.
i S ^ the
n o n tI a , 9JI0;iM>e v e a r, n r w
q
•.00.. pet*.
P«». R
Rupert.
Modeni Woodmen Stum ph stated.
—
3ne
of
America
repreaen
tative
for
B y MaU, o u trid e Id a h o : One
» d u - - _______ - .
^
_____
__
------------B>pnHt P .0 0 ; th re e moo tha,
the T
Twin
Ihs, th«
w la F jiU* a n n .
graduInlng
TEMPERATUR E OIC
one ated
recently from a training
T
B.15: trix mODCht. «ILOO: one
•»««* »«o
- .......................---------- y
C m r (AP) —
— Tii^ e s trip tf e n P lm rm a c yr
^
y w . iZLOC
:—
wa a -VATICAN'
VAT
— : *ehool-*t
»elieel a t Reeli Taaniti III., lc.jra
In- —A
M«
Madlcal Canlar Pliarmacyf
I
not
form
ants
reported
today
that
,
Ide announced
fbrm ar
(AU m U I f^dM o^itioBt p ayable
announce Tteecday. He will
M*
Am . W.—7 3 )-« ll44
1
n r Moifl
7**-4*y4
«oi
ining Pope P au l’s tem perature
ha*
takee p «a nrt in a 10-week training
t a JK h rtu S o
tak
1returned
pro g ram .
0
program
Jretum
i to normaL
|9 -ra •
F
)ay Forecast
Five-Day
Fi
^
i’tfmtil Children To
Ask Funds
B ird sh o t, N ot
»-a“/s" W ater, R ain s tJ
D ow n O n Mangs
“
For UNICEF S
Church WiU
S Support LBJ
S3 Next Year
Hawaii
Alaska, Canada
la
iv S Carey R iding I
Club Slates k
Tuesday Fete
»te
Man Guilty
Of H unting
I n ‘^Craters’’ E!
M a g ic V aa lle y H o s p ita ls
mu
I
lev |
rial Magic
V alley
a' c^ris Funerals d
Car Hits Pole
And Tree At Paul
Idaho
morial
tl 2I 4 Dej
D eathT akes—^
I■
’ Mrs. Silva
[a N
ne”'
California
";
tSSr..::::::::::: S S\ In <
Hemingway U
IRecovering-—
ir?^ In H ospital ^
'
THE NEED) CONTINUES
CC
Twin Falls
News In Brief
ER.W ORN
DUR NO-LONGER.^
FOR YOUR
•p;r^^
p»|f ^
f
‘‘D eception” [Z
Is Charged
Ta
ste
By Candidate
CLASSES . . .
EYEGLAS
VOTE
”
INDEPENDENT
g
j-
I I Van Loc Is ^Jew S
Vietnam Premier
$650 Grossed
G O G O GIRL!
T W INI R
FALLS
M O RT
TU
UARY
K— ^
r
SSBURY’S
KINGSBL
A
- y
V
Vieyv Fire
Prevention
^n De
Demonstrations
Cub Scouits View
I
-
1
Kent OliVer, a ssista n t d en
n er
snner
A dem onstration on fire! pre- Ken
'
J
durNew
b
o
b
c
a
t
s
n
re
Bryan
o f Cub S c o u t'P a c k No. 68
Ni
jry a n
haete, P aul B am esberger;. J e rIng a recent m eeting a tt MeMe,- T
Tha
•‘ ry P a c k er, K ent O liver, Je
nvorlal L utheran School.
J e ff
n
lg the Hill,
axAwards presented during
Hill, D an B urton and J im 'PP«xa, sll- ton.
-■
'.
m eeting include Jo e W ard,
v e r arrow ; L e e ' LesUe, wolf The
Tt pack will pa'rticipatoI in a
ver
badge;
Paul B aniesbergerr and harv
h a n est festival sponsored1 by
bad£
5, and vari
various organizations of theB Im Jim Paxton, denner badges,
mbers
vention Was given to m em
bers badge.
badj
'venti
I
li'
S
a
r
J
i
,
'i;
'
.
m
'*
at
m anuel
L utheran Church.
.-- W
Webelos w ere in charge of
opei
opening and closing ceremonies.
i>en two and three presentedI ga
i>ens
“
gklt
skit and Den three served refjes
freshm ents.
'
ExEx-MrsT^swald ,
Twin Falls T im es-N ew *■
3^
r
Oct. a i^ N o v . 1, 1967
Sues Government — :
S lIP
J
le
DALLAS, Tex. (A P) — The
id
U.S. governm
ent has been sued
SJ
sfor .*®
*500,000
by M arina N. Osi
le
wald *Porter, the widow of the
m an . inam6d by the W arren
Commission as4»the .assassin pf
Commi
DS Presidi
P resident John F . Kennedy.
USE
USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS
FOR
rs Mrs. P orter, In a n action filedd
FOT FAST SELLING RESULTS
in U.S. D istrict Court h ere, a sk s.
the {50C
{500,000 a s compensatlor) for
the governm
ent’s seizure of Osgov
wald’s personal
effects.
i
Oswal
Oswald’s
personal
effects
w ere to be stored in the N ation­
a|
al Arch
Archives, according to a spe- . - '
cial lav
law passed to that effect.
«
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'* ■■-. .........
I
WE DlO
O N ’T KNOWr IF W E’RE.^
uHUnt
(GOMIN
M(C
COINle
C w
,JT^S»i^‘
r>^ '
l
^
OR
-m S i^ E B lF S I^ K
m
K f '.
v a n T i^ T ^ j V
V this
. ..b u t w e do know
this
----------- . .^.:j:.^
..- - —
from the Twin p a lls UInlled
nited Fund Drive
ANOTHER AGENCY to» benefit froir
5xecut.lve ssec
e c re ta ry
sn here are
a re M
Amcrtcan Red Cross. Seen
Ti rs. Irene Baspm , execut.lve
‘
k. United Fund
chairm an of the Red Cross e ffo rt.
ter, and William Babcock,
Fu
72,000.
The
m
ith
officials
hopeful
of
getting
$72,000.
i oney
drive ends this weelc, with otflclals h
rles.
to eight Twin Falls agencies.
th is y e a r Is Ihe
a t th e lo cal chap-
The United Fund
c o lle c te d w ill go
o s s (C h a p te r T o B e n e f it
T .F . R e d C rro
I n 1 9 6 7 U nlite
ite d ]F u n d C hl a r iitt yj D r iv e
future emergencies.
t
nsible
The Red
Cross is responsible
I
for anj
any natural disaster, such
as_XlDods,-fire,-earthquake,
, and
aS-Xloot
gets food,
clothing, m edical
f(
disasequipm
ent
and
shelter
for
equipmi
victim s.
Mrs. Irene Basom, local executlve secretary, said the disas----- ----------------------------------------—-----
Pink Buzzard ^!!!!!^
ASHLAND,
Ohio
1
)_
(A P )—
Mrs. Verne Runkle lelephoned the couniy sheriff’s
department Ihls week-endI jQ
to
say “ I just saw a pink buzwird with long skinny legs
and neck and long wings.”
Dubious deputies went to Invesllgate.
Sure enough, there was! a
ale
pink creature In a private
nd.
lake just north of Ashland.
But It turned out to be^ a
flamingo, a rare bird In
these parts.
'
Deputies are puzzled uas
illv
lo howT^the bird, normally
~
T-1 iw
1 S £ lite iiiiig O f
O
~
\/y C U
Fun's
III go
■>
I jjf
"
l o i
._
WASHINGTON
(A P) - ■ The
WASlh
Pentagon
Pentagc has ordered a tighten?htenIng
Ing up
up of ils procedures for
mmaking
aking small purchases—thoso
penny
penny an
a te items th at add up to
naillions.
millions
P np
The
responsible Is-R
ep.
The miin
i
pOlis
iH n,0A n ir
,.i 0■ liay
tm
ent
been
blasting
the
D
epartm
been b
of
for allegedly sloppy
ilopp^
of Defense
Defe
shopping
shoppin practices w h e n it
com
es to small purchases.
comes
His
exhibit w as a g e a r
His prize
p
which
which he
h said the Pentagon1 paid
istead
$134.30.
SIM.30. for and could instead
have purchased
pt
manuhave
from one m
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c tu re r's catalog for {3.43.
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"W e cannot tolerate flag
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practic< such a j those demonemonpractices
ings,”
strated by Mr. P ike’s findings.”
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m ent of Defense said Monday.
Imfuuirt 'tn morft tropic cllniiem
■le, came fo be In northern
tnS
"Oltlo.''Iiist report U that tUS
ngbird sUIl displays Its longlow
legged pose In tbe shallow
water.
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Youth Killed InI
Freak Accident —
A 13-year-oid Twin Falls boy
w as killed in a freak accident
in Modesto, Calif., Oct. 16, .rela­
tives here have been advised.
in
Ivan B lair W ashburn, son of
Mr. and M rs. Lew A. W ashburn,
Modesto, who resided in Twin
F alls unUI 1962. w as killed when
when
an autom obile collided with1 another, careened across a yard
and struck him . >10 w as deliverlivering papers a t a hom e and was
thrown 85 feet into the a ir
lr by
thc vehicle.
in of
The boy w as a grandson
M rs. H assel Poppleton, 220 Sixth
Ave. N., and of Mrs. A lbert
Fri.sch, 313 F ile r Ave.. Twin
Falls. ________________
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RCAYICTOR
tei- re
recently in F airbanks, Alaster
Is an illustration of the Red
ka, is
Cross work. Funds spent there
amoui
amounted
to -J l,375,000, which
was nmore than tiie money spent
victim s of the Alaska
to help
he
earthquake in 1964.
eurthq
The Red Cross also runs a
blood program , and is the largest bl'
blood collecting and ydistrib­
spent
The
uting service in the world.
Alaska
local ch ap ter received 2.911
pints
of
blood
last
y
e
ar
from
p5'n?s
runs a
local donors.
le largThe local ch ap ter also
condistribducts classes in first aid.Id.
swimThe
ming, lilesaving and sm all
craft
I 2.911
prpgrarns aim ed a t preventing
from
accidents and preparing r people
for em ergencies. The Twin Falls
conchapter had 1,188 enrolled
in
. swimsafety classes and
396
took p art in first aid classes
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ur fine RCA
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om e-en
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ilevlsions, s te re o s a n d hom
>mb)nations, it is n e c essa ry
y fo r us to expand our display
>xt weel
w eek c arp en ters
lay facil
facilities. B eginning next
ill be busy enlarging o u r sto
re into
inte th e p re s e n t Blasluss M otor
tore
otors building n ex t door.
)or. We m u st m ake
)om fo r th em to work in, so
em odel
odeling.
so we aaire offering special buys
nov and d uring o u r rem
>uys now
In ordor ti
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4Drive in Twin Falls, is a t the
present tim e coordinating with
city and county officials a plan
for a new d isa ster shelterr for
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deilgnated
. Puriuont to Section 60*100
publi»h«d.
eek on which legal notlcet wlll bb«i published.
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w«ek
Published dolly and Sunday ot 1300 Second
by the
the
Street W est, Twin Folli, Idaho, 83301« by
TImet-Nfiws PublKhing Compony, Inc.'
JARED HOW
President
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M anaging Editor
DAIE THOMPSON
Conr>poiing Room Manager
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Entered a t tecortd
o ssit ma
ond d
clo
m all m o lt« r A pr I 8 ,
1918, at the post
office in
p o it oHlc*
In Twin F alli, Id ah o ,
,h . ac
M arch 8 , 1 8 7 9 .
63301, under tho
actt of Mor<
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Publisher
Publlif
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lb O f T h e PI
J
la in
G iti
nanner • yourselT
' am endm ent offered by
reflected In the careful manner
;
refl
overed
Rep.
C harles Joehwti. D-N. J.,
in which
Its members covered
I
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each m em ber to draw
their
.requiring
>
thei re tre a t.,
|In
, dumping Mahon’s proposal oj p a list of federal aid propects
5? ^
in his d istric t to be elim inated.
selective cuts in spending. ,
votes, of coiirse, w ere f o r
Am
Am(ong o th e r things.- the'-H ouse ' fot example, the membership The
j
Is plane
contracts In Congressional
ceiling
w o u ld fre e z e
G re at arranged m atters so that it? could
ceill
jdistricU and ag ain st econom y In
Society
progranis, a t last y e a r™
's not.be
^
Soci
blamed for specific cuts their
J
.ow
n b a5 ty a rd s. ‘‘Cutting
low
low levels by banning step-ups
™
which might offend specific
f .con- spending." rem arked Mahon drysscht
c h e d u le for this year, a n even.h j,
*"■ stituents.
As Mahon rem arked.
.
“ , ■ ly, “ Is v ery painful." ‘
tuality
su re to lose votes for
tual:
• ? ' the m em bers wanted to ..VlfKS
mako
M ahon is right, of course.
Lyndon
Johnson and som e o th er su re P re sid e n t Johnson could
Lyni
^ Tbe h .e House m erits no m edal f o r
D
em ocratic crandldates in 1968.
Den
^
blam ed for the m ore unpoputar
,
opuiar
political
courage In this one.
PPerl
e rh a p s th is Is the best m ea su re budget
u„j
reductions.
j
,But
In thus brandishing the m eat
of
H ouse's mood, a n d one
, *
of the
t
jy .
It w as significant, too. th
\
h at an axe,
its m em bers w ere followsom
some o f Its m em bers m ay live
am en d m en t to m ake Congress
j
ngress
ing
the lead of the folks back
to
,
.
to re
r g re t.
subject
to
the
proposed
payroll
j
u y ro ll hom e. Burdened w ith new state
Still
St: tSx H ouse did pot abandon
|
local taxes, a soaring cost
all
all of
< i t i cunning,, p easan t cau- cutback w a s defeated. 134 to 66 . and
Politicians
a
r
e
a
suspicious
( living and the th re a t of a
“s lot, of
tion.
tion. I t ^ b a s i c pusillanim ity w as
and the H ouse w as not swallow(
'allow- federal
tax boost. M ain Street
tag a ssu ra n ce s th a t alm ost
it cer- hj a s becom e a touch disillnsiontalnly no Congressm an would ^( w ith prom ises to “ review ”
be, fforced to fire a n y sta ff mem- spending.
;
/
be
It has discovered In
bers.
t p a st th at “ review ing" spcnd^
bers
the
lefeat- ing
In tu rn , the H o^se also defeati is ju st another euphem ism to
ds for justify
$100 m illion for gold
j
,
■
ed Ia proposal to c u t funds
irsonic dooricnobs
in the P residential
dew
developm
ent of the supersonic
c
“do-it- PI a lac e in Tanzania.
tran sp o rt plane a n d a "do-it-
iiild
WASHINGTON — B ecause the yiew
views”
s”^''or
^'
' 'WASHING:
Individual pro g ram sI th
thaat a n W .7 billion c u t woiild
louse is ovc
o v e rse t w ith seif-serv- -b
- before
s
House
be
e fo re setting
spending lim its.
be im
I possible w ithout “ ra d icaa l"
ms.
ng w
hoopers a n d red-blooded
Clearl;
I
red
u
ctio
n
s
In
federal
p
ro
g
ram
s,
ing
whoopei
Clearly, the H ouse w as in no
redi
' boobs,
loobs, its m otives m u st alw ays m
mood
ood for
fa sweet reasonableness.
O
kay, sa id th e House, leav e iis .
Oka
ave s o m e ‘‘ra d ic al” reductions. '
>e suspect e'
even w hen it upholds probably
probabi] because it had been1 hhav<
be
mnotherhood.
otherhood, B ut it is hard not trie
triedd so
sc often before w ithout
to
m ppathize
a th iz w ith its action in
0 sy
sym
results, Prodded, b y a flood of
results.
voting
go'
'oting a governm
ent-w ide ceilmail
ail from
fro constituents, our fedm
ing
spend
ng on spending
th a t could force
up legislators
legis
up
decided the hell
cuts
:uts of $8.7 billion.
with
ith the
the d e ta ils 'a n d " ^ a c h e d for
■• w
At i^
the
risk of co u rtin g a libel
the m
mea
the
eat axe. T h e ir sentim ent
m us^*
uit, it m u st be sta te d th a t there
was
as shown
sho
w
in;, th e votes — 238
iss a d a b of th e p lain citizen in
to
to 164
164 to
ti adopt th e ceiling, 244
every
to to158158g a i n s t re fe rrin g it to
very House
House m em ber.U ndoubtedly.
( is th a t caused tlie
idly, it w as th
the A
Apf
the
ppropriations Com mitteesI
Hlouse
o u s e ^O
i c t a n o th e r of those
to rree jje
and253
253to 143 for final passage,!I
and
nileas,
le a s
th
l»
this
tim e from Rep.
In short,
short the H ouse grew m ore '
In
Jeorge M ahon, D-Tex., (hat it
iinreasi
““unreasonable”
w ith every fleetIng
ngage in oone of those interIng m
minute.
ini
engage
ninabi**.. am
a n d Ineffective *‘reThe A
Atdm inistration h a d argued
'The
minabl®..
|
.
■w iiiwi 1iiwiw MuuMiaAvfiaM
/
Citg
ifusing Cit
A Confus
&
IDSTAOT, M.D.
WAYNE
BRANDST/
W
.
! 18-alBO having-an-atf«ct-------------------------- Urfaan- r enewal is n lot like the—
bout.it but on
of local
local government,
gc
as
weather: Everybody talks about.it
i the form of
ed with
of
IV what to cities
are faced
with inadequacies
in
nobody really seems to know
i
splintered
municipal
unicipal ju
jurisdictions to
do about it.
:
sweeping’ cope
with the problems
problems of
( air and wa“ In the face of the most sweeping
i
highway
»
te of city ter
public transit,
tra
change sirtce the great wave
( pollution, public
and other
other problems
prt
which
buildijig in the Middle Ages,, there is planning
j
of boundary
bot
ters of
lines,
as yet no generally acceptedd concept are
i no respecters
These are inly
onlya afew
fewindications of
of wKat' should be sought in fhe form
:omplains new
forces thlat
at are
are accumulating
acc
to
and fabric of a great city,” complains
i
nt of the bring
about ““the
the greatest
great
extent of
Richard B. Morris, president
I
al Estate city
change that
that any
any of tis have
National Association of Real
«
known,”
saysI Morris. But
]
in facing
Boards.
1
forces, hehe suggests we
On the one hand are the "apostles t these, npw, >rces,
in mind aa few
few basic
bas factors:
of low density," who advisee m oo r ee keep
1
les. They
"No city has,
ever achieved
ac
IS ever
grcatplanned satellite communities.
without aa deep
deep respect
re
on {the
are countered by advocates3 of high ness
i
[ub sand- part
of its citizens
for law
la and o^"der.
Izens for
density, "who dream of "club
j
:k upl dif­
dif-'
"Civic character
of aa great city is
acter of
wich cities” that would stack
an top of derived
from aa high
high degree
de
of local
t
ferent uses of urban land on
t
partm ent responsibility
rather than
th
rather
from de|
one ahother — such as apartm
i
heir own i
pendency. ■
buildings that c o n t a i n their
schools, businesses, recreation
ion facil­
facil"A great city
expre;
:ity expresses
in civic
works
and in the conduc
ities, public services, etc.
\
conduct of local afThen there are those who0 believe fairs
I
the distinctive
ci
titictive tJiaracter,
the
[portation aspirations,
the
skill and
am enthusiasm
le skill
that £»iphasis on mass transportation
i
is the solution to the city’s
c its own cltizen»r-and
's needs, of
i
zen»r-and not
in acceptifeel ance
of synthetic
nor
They a re opposed by those who feel
i
thetic norms
imposed
the private automobile m ust be cater- i
upon it.”
In other words,
ed to a t all costs.
rds, a city can be great
Some urban specialists have
r m atter how
fe tumed no
hodgepo<
M hodgepodgedly
it has
against the detached single-family
;le-family g
grown.
home, which has been the traditional
*aditional
But no amount
of planning—assumplani
int of
• American norm, feeling that
ii we can agree
hat bur- ing
on our
ou plans—will - 1
gree on
geoning metropolitan areas can no guarantee
g
thatt this
this intangible
inta
someInnppr afford siirh inpffinVnf
—U
raa tnosg will be built-i n ___________ _
land. '
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along
with the! bricks an
and girders.
age
Massage
V a lu e
/ositis
lief
Q—My wife has had m yositis
II but fhe relief following nerve
Qis m ore enduring,
for six y e ars. Nothing shee has . crushing
c
take seem s to help. What
at do
N
taken
> erve Injections usually have
you advise?
ti be repeated a fte r two years
to
iflamo r less.
A—Chronic m yositis (Inflam°
m ation of a m uscle) m ay
jy be
Q—Is there a n y cure for the
luscle
Intercostal
neuralgia th at pcrdue to an Infection or a muscle
Ii
lad a
sists
a fle r an a tta ck of shlnstra in th a t has never had
s
char
gles?
chance
to heal. The first£ prog
cedii
cedure
would be to find and
id re­
reA—As wilh any other chronic
L m
mov
move the cause. If possible.!. Hot
^neuralgia, if pain-killing drugs
packs o r an electric padJ “apPdo not give adequate relief, cutplied for 20 to 30 m inutess two
(jting o r crushing the nerve must
M r
or
o r th re e tim es a day often , help.
5
help,
be done.
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D rugs a r e of little value in
in the
the
Q — J
M eniere’s syn­
A
tre a tm e n t of this disease.
^
drom e. When I feel a n attack
Q—W hat a re the usual sym
pc ing on. I take A ntivert right
iympcom
toms of polym yositis?- Wiiatis
aaway.—Would it-lie -O K -to take
m t-IS
I ,
jr
the c( a u s e ? Can it be cured?
a
'•
a tablet every d a y as a pre­
caution?
A—Polym yositis u.suaiiy sta rts
c
^
Aa
wjth e a sy fatigabiljly nnd
nd a
A—One Antivert tablet m ay be
feeling of lassitude. T ests
j;taken two or three tim es a day
ts of
s tr e n ^ h show a definite weaktc
weakto control the attaclcs of Meness
in
th
e
involved
m
usclcs.
„n lere ’9 syndrom e of labyrithltis,
sclcs.
\
Ther
T
here m ay also be a skin rash,
xxho exact dosage th at is best
The cau se is unknown. Aspirin,
fc
\
pirin,
for you should t>e determ ined by
pred
prednisone
and gentle m assage
y,
ssage
your doctor.
)
▼
are
a re the m easures m ost common­
'■fifclj
Q—W hat is the card iac pacely
u
se
d
in
treatm
ent.
They
m aker?
(
'
should be applied faithfully to
&
/ i
shou
louch
prevent complication.^. Although
,. A—;Thls is a node of nervous
tissue with its netw ork of nerve
treatm en t Is beneficial, it rnn
canpav'
fibers
th at initiates cach beat
not b e said lo cure the disease.
.
c uiar
heart. Wlien it is working
(i-^How serious Is m uscular
■:
cure?
properly
the a uricles contract
atrof
aU-ophy? Is there any cure?
P'
veral
lofcing blood Into the ventrlcle.s.
A‘“
A—Although
th ere a re several
—— types
euch — mlthen the ventricles . contract.
tyjw! uf m m c u la r a tf ophy, -....nl,
as m
n u sc u la r dystrophy, am yo- I here Is a siignt pauS 6 b 6 Iv(/C6 it
Ulio-.
s uccessive beats. W hen anything
—
re
g reasive' b u lb ar p a lsy , a lll ^are
^ liappcns to , interfefe~W Ith" the
•ssive
cchan
h a r a c te r iz e by a progressive ™horm al rhythm somei form of
hiese
a rrh y th m ia (skipped beats, heart
w
asting of the m uscles. These
•
wast:
d iate
block, fibrillation o r flutter) ocdiseases a re not a n imm ediate
th re a t to life b u t they a re! dl.sdl.s- cicurs. The interference m ay be
It
Is
mild
o r severe and transistory
abling a n d no trea tm e n t is
o r persistent. If it is serious a
know for a n y of them .
known
battery-operated artificial pace­
Icrre ^rH
B cm^o
helm
”
an assa
assaul
>e
Q—Is th ere any cure for[■ tritriu lt across th e dcm llltar- sltuat
situation a n d would like to wipe
Q~
The U.S. maritime industry,
y. which ddienfs for a healthy
an productive
healthy and
Avenue Hocho
gem inal n euralgia?
m aker can bc Im planted under
ized zone with clubs, pop bot- out tlthe p e a c e resisters once a nid
d
gemi
has deteriorated alarmingly,
ly. is a iiindustry.”
ailed
the skin.
aris. F ran ce
ties and
and tom atoes.
rA—T
ties
for
for al
all. T hey w ant to tiomb H arA
- his condition, also called
prime example of how much
ch harm
As for the transportat
Tansportation industry. M yy" D
D ear
e r/^ PPU
ie rre ,
In fierce
fierc hand-to-hand com bat vard,
Please send y our questions
In
v ard , Y ale, the U niversity of tic tDouloureux and facial neuover-regulation and federal paternal- tlthe secretary indicated
indicated the White
Forgive mc
s- ralgia.
m e for not writing
lo y a l)governm ent troops held Michi
:r by a rand com m ents to W ayne Ci,
the loyal
M ichigan, th e U niversity of Wisralgi: m ay be treated either
lecretary tHouse is considering
le: regulation sooner,
ism can do. Transportation Secretary
lidering less
loner. but a s you know there
th eir ground,
gro
ll.
injecting the painful nerve with HiB randstadt. M.D.. in care of this
and by evening -consin
-consi and the U niversity of Calinjec
50
boiling w a ter or alcohol o r by papaper. While D r. B randstadt
Alan S. Boyd discussed this point
sp<
K)int at a aas the way to m eet the needs in the is a w ar going
goln; on in the United A rm y spokesm
en w ere able to ifornl
ifornia a t yBerkley, but these
boillr
lerve cacannot answ er Individual letters
s
an 0|
operation in which the nerve
a le s and I have been in m y
announce th at the P entagon was
announce
targe
targ e ts, f o ^ p o litlc a l reasons,
nn
recent New York forum on transportranspor- 11970s of an expanding
p<
panding population.
On J*?'®’
i,s cn
crushed^ Both m ethods, when hehe will answ er letters of general
shelter for s e v e r a l
safe, aa tt least
I
safe,
fcjr th e m om ent.
a re sstill O B P ^ its .
is
tation.
tlthis point the railroads and trucking ' Jlout
inlerest in future colum ns.
>y properly
done, give prom ptt re- ini
onths.
wh
BBut
ut while
it tV n e d out to be
Thc
The m iiiu iV m en claim th ey
prop<
Any industry, Mr. Boyd pointed
nted out, iiindiSitry have been battli
battling for a long
w ithout giving
giv
Without
a w ay secrets,
a m ilitary
lllta r vlctoJ^ fo r the gov- c a n ’t win the w a r 'i f the peace
___
:e
can be stifled by being overprotected
jrotected titinie.'with the roads urgi
urginft^ie Inter- hei«
ire is the m ilitary situation in ernm
e rn ment.
e n t.' neutral o b se rv ers here m arc
arc h ers continue to use tho
■«—
10
and oversubsidized. "Competition
ition and sstate .Commerce
Comi
srce Commission
and , thee United States
Sta
a t the moment.
th P re sid e n t Johnson’s D r. IB enjam in Spock Trail.
believe that
independence of government involve- oother rule-making
agen
king agencies
to ease
The Pentagon
Pentag
is still in tho
paclficatii
pacification
p rogram
in the
So
So you see, m y d e ar P ie rree,,
inds of the ggovernm ent. An as- U nited States
Stj
sstrictions.
hands
m ent,” he said, “are essential
is failing.
the si
al ingre- uup on their restrictions.
situ atio n in the United Stales
RPI
sault
lult last wee
w eekend by m em bers
In oorde
rd e r lo win the w a r in is qu
quite serio u s, and som e exof the Slst Light
Llg
P
e
a
ce
Brigade,
nite
the
U
nited
States.
M
r.
Johnson
perts
p
erts
p
re
d
ic
t
it
will
go
on
for
I»
known
the F ighting Doves, h a s to
lown a s the
fo win
wii the h e a rts and minds M
20 ye
y e ars. I knciw you -are wor­
supported
ipported by th e 33rd Flow er o f the A
Air
m erican people. This ha
ried for o u r safety, but please
ried
Battalion,
falli a n d w as repuls- is
attallon. failed
is failing to do, a n d th ere is be as:
assu red w e a re taking all p re ­
edI by-membei
by-m em bers of th e 82nd Air- considerable
consldera
speculation th at his cautic
cautions.
borne
irne Diviskin o f thc U.S. Arm y,
n ay be overthrow n by
regim e m
We
We sleep in the fallout shelwc;
NEW YORK (NEA) — M
ore
Gi
More
Gaulle,
an Increasing num ber of
*
J
There
lere w as he;
heavy fighting in tho N
Novembei
ovem ber, 1968.
te r, iand H elene only goes out
,i^ _ 200.000 A m ericah troops
“
than
W.
txjps
West
G erm an leaders no longer
)rth parking lot. a n d suicide
While
t
W
hile the
P re sid e n t still has
in th
the m orning to buy b re ad
,
draw
the parallel belween Vlctare stationed in E urope aatt a
dr
ilts of the SDS (Students for a
supportin W ashington. D.C., a n d rm ilk. I fly the French Ihfg tim
support
8
tim ee w hen United States rena and Berlin they did In 19G5.
nam
Dem
i o c ie ty )' m anaged (his
em ocratic S
(his wife.
wife, Sen. E v e re tt Dirksen
from m y autom obile to show
from
^
sources
a
re
increasingly
taxed
TTi
axed
Then
they
welcomed the escala___
to get
get to
to the
thc steps
st
of the building
and hishisfuture son-in-law ) It’s every
and
everyone I a m ,n e u tra l, an d . **
if by
kv the
th w a r in V ietnam .
- ff"
tio
~
tion of th e w a r as a dem onstra■Well, everyone seemed to survive
rvlve the
AUTUMN
ARTIS1
fMN ARTISTRY
before
they w
were tu rn ed back.
;forc they
v e ry hhard
a rd to find it in the coun- worse
w
orse
com
cs
to
worse,
the
em
Qg.
’■
D espite rep ealed requests,;
tic of the reliability of Ameri»i by
tlon
dastardly change which saw D aylight
T
light SavThe latter rain haass w ashed the
th g ra ss.
Gen. N
Normi
Gen.
orm an M ailer of thc
tryside. T here has b een fighting bassy
b assy has assu red us a c ru ise r the
(j,g Johnson
j
a d m in istratio n,,' the
ca
can
guarantees. Now. Bcsi.'i’s
ing T im e come into being in Idaho
ho e arlie
a rlie r
The flowers, the
the shrubs,
shrubs, and
s
trees.
22nd
Heavy O
Olbscenity Corps w as in M
nd Heavy
Madlso
adison, Wis.. B oston, Mass.,
will be sent to evacuate us.
will
njATf
^
NATO a llies have given little
po
le o r
politicians see U.S. com m itm ent
Refreshed the th irsty
this year.
F
Irsty gardens
captured
as w
were 600 other Mil- OOakland,
iptured as
akland, Calif., a n d Brooklyn, Thanl
T hank God I kept my F re n c hh no pnrra ctic a l help to contain1 the
in
in
Southeast
Asia a s a “ tragic
ws would
brought re
resstt to
to Working
Work! bees.
itant
Peace C
Com m andos.
We had been told that the cows
int Peace
N.V. N.V.
passp
involvem ent.”
C om m unists In Southeast-'A^sla.
sia,
im
stop eating, thc birds would stop flying, the
. . .
The
The aatta
ttack
ck ssta rte d w ith a barhe m
military is dissatisfied
TThe
Y
our
cher
am
i,
They ex p ect the United Stales
es to
T he North Atlantic alliance
Jing down
sun would .stop coming up or going
"An artist views th
hee landscape
rage
of curse
curse jwords
.
ge of
followed- by
thecivilian control of the
ww
ithith the
F rancois
jefeiv E urope but consider• the
defend
wb
w as originally created to defend
Igs would
T here's too mluch
uch green
green he
h scolds
and th a t a few more tragic things
V
ietnam ese c o n f l i c t a s; a n
Et,
Vietn:
E urope again.st Russia. Today
of scene
s
happen all becau.se ol the fact the tim e was
“And deftly sets a change of
."A
m
erican
a
ffa
ir.”
th<
thc_R
ussians a re too b u sy with
•*Amc
_
With reds a n di brow ns and gold.i.
■ being m oved ah ead an hourv----—
When
will
Johnson
tell
NATO
thi
ATO
their
Rcd Chinese enem y and
Wh«
How, m any people asked, a re the a nim als
clearly and firm ly th a t A m erica
lh<eir econom ic difficulties t«
;rica
th
clearl
Is thc color
f* *
going to know lhat they will c a t ' an'iTO^ur
an hour
is no longer ill a position to) podn
dream of m ilitary adventures in
ill lay
lav an
nn
green is lost
lost
R A Y
C l
sooner a n d the hens that they will
y As su m m er's green
;ame
E urope.
Moscow’s m i l i t a r y
lice E
me
i
^
Thc champion a r tis t of the world
wc
1 u ro p e and a t the sa
hour sooner?
juthstra
te g ists never rellEhed the
tim
f
i
^
t
aggresston
In
Southsir
oy—J
a
c
k
Frost.
_
_
e
** N ature’s boy—J
Fn
Well, ap p aren tly the anim als and
and the
the
east A sia?
ide of a possible conflict on
idea
.• .• .■Catherine
*1
Cathcri H. M artin
hens figured thc whole thing outt bccause
E ven the W est G erm ans hhave
ave
tw
two fronts—In the F a r E a st and
Buhl
'
they survived, a te and gained w eight
ght in the
_______
ality
W est.
adopted a posture o f n eutrality
W«
proces-s.
rhey
In
the
V
ietnam
ese
conflict.
T
hey
1E urope will not, be in d an g er
in
■SO-HOT-UNE
mnct
NOT-SO-HOT-UR
Personally, Mr. Spectator w as m
ost hanhap­
the
In
the
foreseeable
future.
"The
WASHINGTON
(N
E
A
)
The
a
n
who
ct
_
stand
m
o
st
to
gain"
from
In
ening
p
lines
of
com
m
uniWASHINGTI
a
^
a
n
g
^
Speaking
of
opening
u
line
covcrcd h e r m outh wilh aa m
mid
idw estem college called u p
py with the e x tra hour of daylight a rra n g e ­
■ope.
issue for the United
lin a , th e re 's one in o pera- prootest
test mmarx±
ccrucial
n
arch on the Pentagon one hand,
hand held o u t a flower hheerr ppa re h ts a few days beforeg _ A m erican .p re se n c e in E urope,
m ent. It w as possible to do a lot of things
S ta te s'is Vietham and Southeast
ery
Stt
fo r one houi
hour. It’s bCM in w asn’t
isn’t vvery
e ry ctconvincing.
oti
Iv be
be ac(o
in the other,
and fo r about 15 th
thee m
n arc h , told them th a t If T h e y 'a r e e a g e r to keep e vvery
a fte r w ork th a t couldn't ordinarily
ac- •existence-since
-' 'v e r y day,1937.
ly DC BL
07.
A Agoodly
goodlychchunk of those who m inutes pushed
p
Asia.
-1
s in ^ e G I on th e ir soil while they
As
,u p a n d p r e s s i
shee joined
jo
sh
so m e organization fo rr »*ngle
com plished.
3:30
p
.m
.,
says
th
e
Long
cam
m
e
e
tO'
tO'
W«
W
ashington
seem
ed
herself
ag
3
Q
search
for
w
ays
and
m
eans
to
iSurely-this Is thc tim e to give
m n th e r . .
‘•‘ V- “ t
j
against a sheathed bay- SIO
SIO sh
si e ’d g e t a free ride to s®arcl
And now th a t It Is over, th ere is» another
t
of
A
T
tT
,
a
n
o
p
e
rato
r
in
m
ore
ore
interest
interested
in
sightseeing
o
n
e
y
te
ld
®scrious
considerathin
to
thc
pro,
reach
a
n
understanding
w
ith
’’sci
Ily
u
^
b
y
Lines
D
epartm
ent
of
A
T
tT
.
o
n
e
tite
ld
by
an
unhappy
young
Washi
W ashington a n d could see them .
benefit. Now the sun is p ractically up by Jr
an in
in pro
pro testin g anything, ssdc B
gR
f n' ju
ju<st standing in line. She She
ice of
of PPacific
Telephone than
tcow
posal for a m assive troop withRu.ssla. But to 'im p re ss Moscow
po:
ad
She thought
U:
it w as a good d e al;
the tim e M r. Spectator gets to the. office
office aa tt **’®
" OaWand ;office
w e of
of the
the gg irls seem ed m oro
^ r e d in pretended agony— hheerr ppia ren ts said “ no.”
ghai’s chief
chief i o perator—M rs. Some
nde’ with
ddraw
n al from E urope advanced
ir it
‘t wa>:
with S hanghai’s
sms“^vered
"''.t" th e ir neu trality and Inde7 a.m . L ast Saturday, a t th at hour,
w as speaks
g
ncem ed, wi
w ith m eeting- boys until the cam
c eras stopped. Then
: if th ere ^is a n y traffic, concerned,
by Senate m ajority lead er Mike
nch
by
d ark but M onday morning, w ith [he
the trm
tim e
y,
TThei
here w a s a h a rd core o f. peiadence and to a p p ease F resnch
than
a
rc
l
an
in
m
arching.
she
movec
E
inM ansfield. D-Mont.
J
P
resident
DeGauIle.
they
a
r
e
Mt
It T
t's
seldom is.
m oved aw ay to som e other toughs,
touchi p e rh a p s a few hundred
back in the old slot, it was light.
T hh aa t's
Occasionally, a . rree p^orrte
Somemm
activity,
t e r fr
tries to place a
Some
a radrc h e rs w ere openly activity.
,
creasingly critic:al of the w airr in
^
who with
i
progress!
who,
th
e
ir
hangers-on
addomoting
this cau se o r that.
ling. M rs. Ch
Chang has- n e v e r • prom
oting thi
. In
In the
Mao Tse-tung.
:
Vietnam .
. :•
T here w ere groups with signs ed
cd up
upto p e rh ap s l.OOO or So.
So th a t's the way It should be.
’
such aa'listing.
Some
me Signs.
Signs, Ifo r example, read backing the
tl w ar too: "Support
A<»»rding to H elm ut Schm idt. _ . |
round, we
Ustini
sum m er, w hen the light is going around,
3
b y W ohl
T
hesa
few
apparenU
y
had
a
s
inf
ivenge
Che
G
u
e
v
a
rra
.”
One
O
ur
Troo[
----------"A
venge
Che
* an influential W est G erm an ' pel^ F D C ig g
Our T roops: T hey’re Dying for
,
should h a v e a s m uch of it as possible.
lied protest
protester this rcjxirtcr Y ou;’’
ou;” ""C
MATION DEPT.
Jailed
G ^ Bless Am erica;*’ th e ir aim th e creation of disor-- . iticiar
itteiao. the United S tates h a s
r* “
,
tcr
_
INFORMATION
DE
The sa m e thing applies in thes ' w in ter.
c
ows person!
personally is an g ry with “ Help FFrc
r e e d o m - S u p p o r t Viet- d”e r and
, rioting. The ones th iss “ “-n
noo convincing
political form uwe’
"G eItt a-H
a Horset’.'
orse!" Is once again Imows
Tim e should b c shoved around so, th a t w
e . .
re
p
o
rte
r
s
a
w
w
ere
vulgar
m
en
la
"
ft
;;
the• world
w orld be<
l>ecause h is m other n a m :”
:’’ ““ U:s.A.
I
All the W ay."
la ” for a solution o f the Vieti
can g et a s n w c h winter light a s possible.
siw e ^
,
‘“ " ‘Ihome
and h is fa th e r threw One sign
sign said
:
s aa noted
e x p e rt, leftt hom
e and
ething to
There a re, «a,ys
noted equine,
<
the bearer, a Dis- a n d w’ om en interested in no’ n«m
nam iproblem . He recen tly visitB ut ju s t in c a se you w ant som ething
to
cause
a
t
all
except
h
a
te
.'S
o
m
e
wl
n
out.
He
protests
everything
abled
Am
>orses
In
A
m
erica
to
d
ay
him
out.
H
e
p:
t
S
a
^
n
e
pleasure
h
o
rses
In
A
A m erican V eteran, had
^ ed W ashington and re tu rn e d to
w o rry a b o u t," n o w that. D aylight Saving j r
Bonn w ith a full bag o f c ritica
I“tt the
t com
es alc
comes
along.
w
alked from
fi
tlcall ,
^
'iOOHMOSlC
Iths whv
the tu
tum
m of
c the c en tu ry , th aIt
walked
P hiladelphia to tcxjk th eir p lea su re in jee rin gi
Bonn
T im e Is gone for another few m onths,
why
I!!
t .G ls, w ho stood im passively> staten
Some
k>meofoft ^those who canM to W
ashingto D.C.. to sup p o rt the af.:
the 'artLMm etropolltaii sta
state
te of
of New
Ne J e rs e y , fo r
statem ents.
(Washington.
fS '
S e fu o u i L Y ?
not sta rt thinking of Christinas, the
pres"
In
a
trem
endous
dem
onstration
erf.,
r bboasts
oasts more
ishiqgton we
w ere men a n d Wom- U.Si
i V ietnam .
m ust
mo h o rses p e r W ashington
Lf.Si role In
“ *
*
S fhm ldt is no o rdinary politi­
jiiti^
/.
cnts you m u st buy, the debts ylou
g i niu
st- “exomple, a ctually
cian H c is tbe lea d er of thew hos^aets-and-talk
indicated
In competition
compi
Texa».^Tnost-of-them -kept e n wh09»
«et«^
wiOi the protest o f re stra in t du rin g the reviling,
cian.
incur a n d the snow you m u st
tfirouglfi ^
y
w
ere
sincerely
protesting'
Speeciies
c
less
than
half
a
n
a
c
re
.
they
w
ere
sin
ipeeciies
on
the
Perftagon
north
:
Men
I
Social
Democratic
deputies
in'
- Men m ingling w ith the crow d
I m[ /
^
an d shovel off y our walks.
reasons the
they Iielleved in. But parking
loi a L utheran m inister , hheard
sa y s so ought to know, fo r ' reasons
IMrtdng lot,
Boim’s Bundestag. He is a close
eard som e
this group oft Boim’i
lose
\ I
i
Lots of th in g s a re worse th an D aylight u.:
ae m
men
ancl women seem ed who
t
m m e n t .- created p o st o f these
en anc
who had been
tortur<;d and im- mmarc
arch
asaodate
of Winy Brandt. West
h ers com plain th a t dem on- aaa
od
Saving.
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Extension Associate
Ite in:Horae
in :Horae M an ag em en t
outnum
inumbered
bered b y . t h o s e Who prisoned
f
prisoned lbr y ears b y the Com- stratio
stration s like this w ere no long- Germ)
German vice chancellor and forfor­
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a t Bulgers University,
Fredei
ssed like
those whose
munists
ii R om ania, told the eerr effective
rsity. F
rederick H a rp e r Is ' dressed
like hippies,
hij
munists In
effi
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In rousing people, eign im inister.
GIVEAWAY DEPT.:
fh< country's only'U
thc
Depa
>V . S. D
epartm ent o f A g- principal
ncipal—aaim
im seem ed to be
crowd
wh: happens to people ’ This.
:rowd what
This, they sa id , w as because* .. Like
Lflte B randt. Schmidt is eag er
Have six nice utne Jimeilii~tirgtve~Hway.—
Tit
('«“»way:—Ticiitaue
BytBMiOB—Sefweeoo - Servicfr-siteClaM st—In — m w<ithlm
ith lm ohsc<
ohscenitles-or-to ta u n t— in
cotumli
:n couotites~tM
an-over. by-^tb«— the
th e goi
g overnm ent w as too ctfk>per-- for
for aa rapprochem ent-w itb-Rus-------r o u r a re four m oaihi bid and two a re two horse
ho m a n a s o a tn t.
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G ls,I, the
" to u ri
the ^"tourists,’.
’ th e gaw kers
R eds, .MmnwJifle.
{kfa
30 bf his foi- ■tive
ative in
I allow ing th e jn e e tin g s ,__si*
.-_ s i» J li e i J r obviotisIy:-.cMViiiced_____
' -mooflis old. TlH niider w es areltM is^broken
’H
1 d n a M v e 'U cb
s^broken
m e th
thee m
com
M ttM *sTead& ig aiidI the
the showo
s&owoffs who did silly low
ers carried
csi
owers
blow-ups of pic- Som
Some
e of th e group felt som e- tth
h it lihe could soften Moscow's
■nd the little a m a re weaned. You can call pleasure
pic
industry,. sa
says
Hai
ys H
arper, both in things
>gs to
to sseett tltheir pictures tak- tures
Vi Coog atrocities.
ures of Viet
thing “' stro n g e r” and "m o re vio- poMcy
thing
p o l ^ on .Bonn a p d ' G erm an
7334IU0 a fte r 4 p.m. to inqnire o r see
ter
tee them terms
of numbers oofr people and
a
do llars Inen.
Blit m oo « of the m archers lent”
lent" m
i u st b e attem p ted In th e■ unity
imity by attacking American
1'rr^
S
« t ISSt Seventh Avenue E ast, also
so a fte r vve:
e s t^ .
icemed
ed to be along “just for future.
future, M pst seem ingly dkfai'tt policy on-Vietnam.
- Thhee silliest
ilUiest show off seen by seem
*
4PM. '
J that ain’t hay.
And
ridee."
." One girl attending ccaare
hae lid
r e. .lT h e y bad bad a good tim e .
>y.
thisI f m o r ts
t t r «w a s m y w n g worn- th
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Xkid
Taking ttieir coa f n m D»'
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BUCHWALD----------
Less Reg
tion
Regulatiol
” BRUCE BIOSSAT
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And Now Thert
P h e re
Gls In
1u ro p e
'n E
I s C hristmas
h ris
AY CROMLEY
T o o M a n y D i f f e r e nitt
w t
h S v t . S;,
~
Cooks
111:
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A iid
m J IM
C a u s e s N^ew
e w F r i c t i o) n
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lil
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oover
v n cone a re a of the 1967 aid au- ■
thorlzation
bill w lth-no sign ooft H
M |||H |H
thorte
com
prom ise in sight.
|||
compi
seni
Senate
conferees a r e refusing
refusing ■
yiel on provisions adopted
to yield
apted in ■
th a t ci h am b er to cut b a ck on ' ' l | |
u;.s.
u . s . ;sales and g ra n ts of
m ill- ■
Df millta ry equipm ent to underdevelerdevel- ■
H
oped inations.
The H ouse delegation, w ith H
Iadm inistration
backing,
is ■
•'
trying to elim inate those3 provi- ■
:om pro- ■
«
•
f r k
•)
^ o n s a n d substitute com
[ f f g m ise approaches.
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But a conference M onday, the H
first in 18 days, broke u p> in dis- ■
a g re e m e n t after an h our’s dis- ■
cussion in closed session. Var- ■
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (A P) ~
- foug
scussed ■
ious ^a ltern ativ es w ere discussed
D em onstrations tw ice a day
ay a re {,„( no„g
acceptable to both ■
planned for tlie duration' of a“ .sides.
five-day jail sentence for D r. ' ~
f l r t , C hairm an J . W. F ulb rig h t of H i
M artin L uther King J r.”■ and
• ^11“
e ^Senate Fofeign R elations ■
• three other N egro m inisters,
the th
b?®
,
C om m ittee said he w ould p re fe r ■
Rev. T .y . R ogers say s.
Comm
, - j „ „ no aid bill a t all th is,y e ar to one J 5
Rogers, a civil rig h ts leaders,
at its p re sen t levsaid Monday night a t least fum
two th, at continued
,
,»irt in
In el m ilitary aid to u n d ^^develd e v e l- A
m arches p e r d a y will be held
support of King, the Rev. R alph °P®“
0P«d •
f l
F u lbright and yffellow Senate ^
Abernathy of A tlanta, the• R ev.
Fulh
h a v e ' arg u ed th at
at ^
W yatt Tee W alker of Newr Y ork conferees
confer
ng oof.f sales iof a rm s to such countries ■
and the Rev. A.D. King
erv in g have helped keep them impov- ■
Louisville, Ky., who a r e serv
lipm ent ■
ite m pptt erishei
erished paying for equipm
a jail sentence on contem
______ .they
they don’t
n e e d . __________________
d
--------------chargftn.-----------------------------------ows diim
lde-«<------r«|i>»rted
- a t------ 1
n tt o lng apd - i fr- h ooseg
pre- ----- ‘AERjlAL VIEW shows
d im aagg e - e augc A W ■-■laB^sHde
re ar- The H ouse conferees, ~ re
repreThe four m inisters w ere
Sunday. F o u r per.sons w ere
i
the
slide. (Al»*~w<re~i>hoto by m
e r- semini
senting the adm inistrationn view,
view, __T_r o e ^ t i ^ In easteciii N orw ay Si
rested by Jefferson Countyr sh erjjF
irnooh hoHl U
th at cutting back a rmTIS
s supif f s deputies M onday afternoo^
n B ir- plied
when their plane landed in
pliedfjfu n d er the program would
•
I .45-caliber pistol from his5 left lo ba
bank robbery w as filed with a
am ount" tb unilateral <"isarma- i-t<
mingham .
,
amoun
{ 3 i a i his right hand and the weapon U. S. com m issioner. O sburn, 1
id , ment
m ent of friendly nations that
The m arches, R ogers sa
said
fired. She crum pled to the
le floor, wl
who told police ho w as a tnetal
e. H e are
a re or
have a two-fold purpose.
oi could be threatened by ^
a n d the robber then ordered po
polisher and had been liviitg in
Com m unist aggression.
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said they a re sy m p ath y mtiarcbarch - Comm
Donald ' White, bank assistant
ssista n t a Seattle m otel, also w as
im in The
possibliily
has
been
es—“ We m arch for them
m anager, to clean out the
le cash- ch
charged in M unicipal C ourt with
1967,. they m arched for us in raised In the House th a t a for- -w jr
first degree assault.
a n
rotest
t« t eign aaid appropriation bill, pro1963"—as w en a s a p»ro
C tU
"W hen we got to the
---------:---------------lie end
against Jailing of the civil rig h ts viding actu al funds, will be
While an window.
I thought he wass going
MANAGES STATION
sE
leaders.'
passed w ithout waiting for the
SEATTLE
(AP) — While
Y'J'
1
,
KiooH
to
shoot
m
e
s'o
1
knocked
him
,
deadlocked authorization m eas- vvoui
Rogers said others whb bro k e deadio
MALTA — Jam es Bennett.
wounded bank teller lay bleedexecu- ° ° |
*’'s P'stoi.” White gj,
ure. which sets policyy and |ng
i^g on
, the floor, a bank executhe injunction prohibiting a pa- ure,
Sylm er.' Calif:, has moved to
rade on Good F rid a y in 1963
33 still spendi;
spending lim its.
tive subdued an arm edd holdup _
Mbilta to take ovor the operation
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rem ain free.
But (this Is viewed on thee o ther ^ a n Monday, then heldd him a t
nid the of the Barlow Chevron Service
^T he h a n k -e x c u tiv e said
rrived
ind ran gn
station,
'T h e re Is a possibility' th a t side of the Capitol as a pressure
ressure gun-point until police arrived.
J"** rellirned his blow and
from Ine bank. White, arm ed —
In the tactic designed to convince the ~
som e, of those involved In
!*^fn nn
pt- ^ ith the holdup m an ’s pistol. P
equest
on j^ h, c holcJup m an had attem
TTmnPril
1963 dem onstration will req
u est Senate conferees to give in on.
ed to e scap e from the..uiT.;.™
E
m pire caught
ammmed^
O'*"
<^'*y Commlio
r
see
^
the robber and slam
lo be jailed if th ey are; also the m ilita ry aid issue „..
o r see
B ranch of the W ashington FfJ;
it
slonari are Progressive - selves, bypassed.
/
t ? him across thc forehead with
with it.
guilty as the o th ers,” Rtogers
ogers them
themse
„
„
M
utual
Savings
Bank
with-$13,.
^™ ^1te thCrt“ flrc a “a'T:honirth~e'
S e n a te -so u rc e s -sa id th a t no Sgg .
rin th i ~
-------S O TO irO U R T A X E S------said.
--------------------- Sena
Ies! the
the ™ 'stuffed in a paper sack.
a i r 'l o a ttra c t attention. A pa- .VOTS FORi towrenCB Tolmon,
irchcd m atter w hat the House does,
About 200 N egroes m arched
om’mitThe
trol an four blocks aw ay heard ,
:hurch Senate Appropriations CommitTh teller, Mrs. Lindaa Yoshi- trolm
from a B irm ingham church
1,
IJ'”:''! P°P®- Nolan Vidor,
How aa m ura, 27. reported ih good
;ood con- the shot and rushed to the=
,
:house tee would
not likely follow
Monday night to the courthouse
W(
e bank.
l^nK. Joieph
stumph Jr.
horiza- dition
/ com plaint charging; Gene
ital. was
A
p.,_
,
u t an move to bypass the authorizaditio; in a Seattle hospital,
and then dispersed w ithout
shot
w
hen
the
robber
shifted
a
/vin
shifted
/vinn
Oshurn,
30.
with
attem
em
pted
^
I
tion prprocess.
®hot
incident._______________________ tion
By R O BERT GRAYr
’
- T he
WASHINGTON (A P ) —
U.S. fo reig iraid p ro g ratn , trad itionallv a thorny issue onI Capitol Hill, has produced a w hole
new set of frictions th is y eiara r.
A conference of delegates
legates
from both houses is deadlocked
Hocked
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WHEELS
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WICHITA FALLS; Tex. (A P).
—Sr
—Snow fell In and around this’ ,
Red River Valley city Monday,
and Weather I Bui'eau recorda
falle to reveal an' earlier O cto
failed
ber snowfall,
Mm
yvvwwvwi(whnfkpnnnn/|^^
' tendi^ the first annual high I
By sale, trade
school - business symposium at
week
consignment
Idaho State University last week
were'jRandy Flala, David Thie- :
Open
Wednesday
p.m.
me, Tony Goetz, lin d a Tran- ; •
mer, Lenore Schaefer, Bonnie
innie < or by appointments
Sewmaker, Kay Benson, Linda
Jnda '
McGhee and Glenda Miller.
Keynoting the meeting was :
Lloyd Haight, an attorney' /for
>
“'■ < SVi
m ilei N. of Jerom a
the J . R, Simplot Co.. Boise.
oise.
The symposium was designed \
to acquaint high school students
fe n tl ;
3 2 4 - 4 0 1 8
with business leaders.
yjgg,
sooooooooooooooKxmxioooowigiitt
Bank Official
"'L!n C aptures. •,
^j“,pr£Holdup Man
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and
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Oct. 31-Nov. 1. 1967
i i I Basement Sale
A N T IQ U E S
IIIUII
• Marches Set
D uring King s
Jail Stay
Ig?L‘l
-
Custom
GRANTS PASS. Ore. ^AP)
Pi
—F o r p n efaild n s kids lo '
tthis
t
southern Oregon tow«
w«
^ ' hi
have trick or treated a night|hteariy.----' Residents who do not disllspense treats the night before
ire
Halloween can e s j ^ t to be
tricked on H^Uoweea night.
“ That’a Just tbe way we’ve
alwAya done It;’* a resident
explained when asked about
the custom.
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'.ir.CLBVELAijnD. Ohio (A P) —
mey*'I i r u in h e a v e iw m m y honey- moon, tiien all hell broke loose
trie s
w ith this—nut,'* said Charles
Caldwell a fte r 44 hours o t te>rror
rro r
bis
ended with the shooting' of his
bride and h e r rejected su ito r’s
■ suicide.
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Honeymoon „
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partm ent planta m o re th a n 115
STREAMS S T O C K p ; partme
lo- mllliori
DENVER (AP). — The Colomllliori fish In tha sta te stre a m s
)e-and'
1al«^ :MCh'year.v;.>^ ...: ;■
rado Gama, Fisii and P arks Deand lal
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Rl
strik e a t th a G alena M ine w est dem
dem eanor charM s were filed
four R o ^ rts .man Monof h e re w as p a rtly blam ed Mon- against
agai
d a y b y D a y M ines, Inc. fo31
r its day to avoid multiplicity of sulta
In ccases stemming from demonth ird q u a rte r n et operatingEpro- in
ta tio n s a t Roberts Aug. 38 pro. ffitl ^ (if $164,105, com pared With sstra
quartesting
the . closure of Roberts
<276,919
du rin g the sam e qu ar- testl
<276
High .School.
■
te r la st y e a r.
, ,. . Hlgl
Tl
y re- G ran t Young, J e f f e r s o n
port
n e t County P rosecuting Attorney,
w as
1 P«r said tho charge w as brought
T h e D ay M ines q u a rte rly
re- agalnift
q,
shai
f **>■
the four m en a s co-dep o rt -said Its nine-month' nthe
e t Coui
969,(
fendants in a single case of reH
w
a s $573,258, o r 30 c en tsI wp as
e r fugi),g
gald to d isperse on being comfirst
■■
sh
a
re
on
a
total
income
o
f
$1,asal
28 c
. m anded by Sheriff H ow ard ShafS
. 969.069. T h e dividend .fo r the
first th ree q u a rte rs of 1966 w as fujij
'The single charge against the
S
^
28 c en ts p e r sh are.
man defendanU replaces th«f two
L l . four
W
sep arate charges of unlawful asH
sem bly a n d obstructing a pubK
lic. highw ay, explained: Young.
.K
Ihd
'■
ra S '
t h e defendants a re E lm er ahd
Avaon Wilde. R obert Johnson
J
and M ichael Hochwart. T hey are
1
m
(A P) all free on bail or on th eir own
I k
te of- recognizance.
1
■ ■
MH
-1 |^
f lf ih
g
■
S
E
I i B a n k ^NM ig S n
i
■
' fp ‘ »
U d a CaldweU, lfl, w a s taakcm
km
a t gunpolht fro m th e young ccoij.
o+
•* ■ ','<1:
' p ie 's a p a rtm e n t a few hours afV
r4
t e r the w edding $ atu rd a y . R
ob
W 'M
m ta
e r t B a tc h ,-23, a fo rm er m enta
ut a
p a tie n t sh e d a te d until about
nded
m onth ago. sh o t and wounded
h e r 1 8 -year-old'husband a s the
couple a rriv e d hom e from ’OeDe>
t r o it w here th e y w e re m arried.
B atch then took the darkh a ire d , brow n-eyed girl to his
third-floor a ttic a p artm e n t In
su burban U n iv ersity Heights,
holding th e b rid e and police a t
P O /f
b a y until M onday afternoon.
I J /i
Ither
B atch, q uoted by his m other
fffJ ,
J fi
SODA SPRINGS, Idaho (A
P) all 1 CHAIRMAN NAMED
suit
'
a s saying, " T h e r e w as no reaffJ V ,
m m —■ Five p a s t o r present s ta te
junty
ol- reco
BOISE (A P) — Appointment
son to go on living.” shot Mrs.
. ■
ficials a re being sued for J300.- of■ Joseph E . K arpach. Boise, as
m ed
Caldw ell in th e chest and turned
JJM JI
000 in d a m a g es In a libel strict
suit chairm
_
an of the Governor’s Adtlie gun on him self.
PR
brought b y tw o Caribou County
the visory
B(
Council on Comprehen"M y darlin g . My darlin g ,"
y w
x a tlc of
sive
r j B officials.
J' H ealth Planning w as anIon
,
yThe suit, filed In Sixth D istrict
. m oaned the dying B atch as' poRSM
L and chai
nounced M onday by Gov. Don
' JK C ourt hero, alleges th a t ither,
the W.
visoiSam uelson.
lice storm ed into the a p artm e n t '
|m| | | | || | [ | | | | | | | | [ | | [ | | | | | P ^ y 9 P |
to find him d ra p e d across his
sla te officials, all D em ocratic
dver- sive
The council Is m ade up of 29
m em bers, who represent the
■ j
m em bers of the • Idaho LSoda
and nour
young captive.
g
the general public
W. .
MM J B oard a t one tim e o r an o th er, professions,
“ Get m e out of h e re ," begged
Linyi CALDWELL, 19,, Is carried from the house in wfifch sht
gged
LIDA
rop urchased a “ m alicious” a dJ v. erTh the usys^ of health proF . and
She Is carried by Cleveland Del
M rs. Caldwell a s she w as car- (he weekend
we
by a form er boyfriend. S
tlsem ent in the weekly ssesSoda 'Krains;
m en
♦ '" .
»u
[eignts' Detective
UiWerence Hernandez,
' ried to an am bulance.
aided by University Heights'
Dete
ver
Springs new spaper.
oday before her captor, Robert B a t^ , tum e
ribou profi
:hest woundc
wounded in tlie chest Monday
The bullet p ierc ed h e r chest
'ce.
Plaintiffs in the suit a re J . F . and FORMS PR E PA R E D
condition. (AP wirephoto)___________ _
is reported in fair eomfJtio
and cam e outs h e r back. A^fter
fter died. Sbe
S
»as
Woodall. C aribou County asses■ a re 'Brini
BOISE (A P )—New individual
iltal. ---- ;--------------------------------------- ^------------su rg e ry a t D octor’s Hospital,
,
H
e
sor.
and R eed Budge ,a Caribou
..S u- Income ta x form s a re being preshe rem ained In satisfactory
967
County
com
m
issioner.
.
I
’
t
rucpared
for use In reporting 1967
condition today.
*
L P -M i
N am ed a s defendants rma re
B(
e r Income.
Clyde Koontz, sla te tax
B atch w as pronounced'^dead
J. \
lead i
sta te A uditor Jo e W illiams.Bux^Su- com
incoim ission
chairm an,
said
a t the sam e hospital frljra, a
perintendent of Public In stru
pare
•s cof Monday.
—
bullet wound in his h e art.
f
tion
D.
F
.
Engelking.
fo
rm
er
incoi
ficia
m old
F o u r m iles a w ay fn St. Vin- fl I m
Land
000 C om m issioner O. J . Bux- comi
c en t C harity H ospital, h e r hus- V ^ J . 1
ton
and fo rm e r S ecretaries
of Mom
broii
> adband, a short o rd e r cook, also'in
rM
Slate L. E .Clapp and A rnold
offic
th e ■ k H i i M g S R —
—
1
satisfactory condition, is recovcov- . By GE
GEORGE W. CORNELL
:LL on
o n a n e q u ita b le footing.
b e ir
LF
W\T»
illiams.
ience
On tth a t m a ile r , C h a rle s P a r - the'^'C
erifig from fa c e wounds.
AF
AP Religion W riter
3
.C6ui
T he su it alleges th at th eizing
ad- ■ H ^ H R a g l M l j i U
" I hope I c a h see h e r soon.”
NEW
'
on.”
n
e w YORK
(AP) — Protes•otes- Iin, a M a n h a tta n a tto r n e y an d a s C
rit of vertisem
en t inferred th a t ation
th e H U
slatf
Caldwell said from his hospital
leac
pital ta n t leaders
today voiced both M
Methoc
e th o d ist
o b se rv e r-d e le g a te o th e r
lizlnc ^moen officials used their influence H V
bed, adding th a t "th is past cou- appreciai
appreciation a n d _^ome disaplisap- ju sstt r<
r e tu rn e d fro m R o m e, said basic
rs of Boai
“ lease on stale g razing
had H W
th e bboth
o th IP ro te s ta n ts a n d C atholic being
pie of d a y s h a v e been hell •. .• . • pointm
polntmen
ent a t results of the
„ the pure
land for a grazing association
two W M
b u t now I ’m in heaven a g a in •"
."
just-conc
just-concluded m eeling of Ro- la
layy lej
le a d e rs w e re " d is a p p o in te d
xh<
umnn
of
which
th
ey
Were
m
em
bers.
tiser
m
aTher d ra m a tic siege a t Batcli’s
cn’s m an Cal
C alholicism 's new Internae m a - th
t h a t tl
th e sy n o d d id n 't gIn
o w
fuhich
r- daugl
T he five
D em ocrats \ fhad
sh e w as held captive o v e r
Sprli
te r
!tec- tional syi
synod of bKshops In Rom
a p a rtm e n t b e g an when detecom e,
e. th e r."
r ."
P
re
s
i
su it against the two
;ieveland D etective Sgt. Ralph Jo y ce, . brought
pi
mlI. T -•
lives, se a rc h in g for M rs. Caldlaid- Repres
R epresentatives of severalll deH owi
deH
o w ev er, he a d d e d , H" ernandez.
e v e n m issi The young woman w as
when
m aWoo the D em ocrats held a Jard,
Mr-w ell, w ent th e r e Sunday m om - nom
nominatl<
inations sa w potential ecu- though
th o u g h it only in c h e d a lo nB
g ,a th
jo
rity on the land board. AI fter
t ^e, ollcs
tu rn ed the gun on himself. H e
sor.
the
,
ing.
m enical
e n ic a l;gains in some of thee acac - ((aa c t th a t th e re w a s a sy n o d an d C olle
Cnth
the
i>cmQCral3
becam
e
a
mlCom
T he officers faund M rs. Cam;ald- tions re
recom m ended, but m
they
it liste n e d to th e la ity lo a th e 1
ey tth
h aa tt it
m em bers on the board,
-------;------------ :---------------------------------------------- norlty
Nt
w ell in the kitchen. Standing
*aid further
fur
“ing said
steps still w
lim ited
w ere
e re lim
ite d e x le n t Is a h isto ry - "sig n
,, J the b oard voled to dism iss ADS
the
n e a rb y with a pistol 'Was B atch,
needed
t
itch,
lo put mixed m arriag
es m
l»gcs
m akln)
a k in g a n d v e r y h opeful sig n .”
it •
suit.
■
H e ordered th e detectives t o ------ -----T h e sy n o d , w hich en d e d its Iy (
leave, saying; h e would Icill h e r nr • _ . i
m o n th -lo n g firs t m e e tin g Sun- r l a ^
USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS
a n d him self if th ey didn’t.
J ^ t t
3 tru- f o r FAST SELLING RESULTS ■ ■
d a y , u rg e d a n e a s in g of th e re- cpm e
In th e n e x t 27 hours he let po­
m ar- - ■ -------.
.........
q
u
ire
m
e
n
t
th
a
t
non-C
athoIIc
a
n
d
1
lice and o th ers en te r the apart- ^
we
l/EEN SPECIAL
p a r tn e r s In m ix ed m a r ria g e s low r
m e n t a t v a rio u s tim es. B ut he | 5 0 g ]
m a k e o ra l p ro m is e s to r e a r chll- w e fa
w ielded his pistol constantly.'
d r e n a s C ath o lics.
usu ally keeping It pointed a t the
i>eHeIn accord w ith the sp irit
of
ages.
HALLOWEEN S
rpt
I t w a s also reco m m :s
en dPed
end
a r-, m
the'^Vatican
Council, recognizing
g iri’s head.
C (O P
plus
su
b
je
c
t
to
actio
n
b
y
th
e
P
o
p
e
,
co
n hristians the m em bers of
On M onday B atch’s m other.
1
:y and a sm C
1) —
_ th a t lo c a l b ishops b e allo w
ed to noath
l eri churches and honoring the
SALT
M a rth a Sm ith, 50. talked to hh ee rr
SALT LA K E CrTY (A P)
elegate
k e e<x cep tio n s to th e rue.le said
re- m
end liberties of all hum an
son from outside tho a p artmient
e n t A fter se
sc|p a ra te and p r i v aa tt e m aake
basic
*
fo r ‘IJ’"*'’*
q u irin g th a t a C atholic :alholic
p r ie s t hope
^R ADMISSION
d oor ju st before he m ade his3 fi- m eetings w ith negotiators for
beings.’’
Th
1
th
e
o
ffic
ia
te
a
t
m
ixed
m
a
r
r
ia
g
e
s
In
ta
n
t s
n a l decision, pleading w ith him Kennecolt
Kennecol C opper Corp. a n d the
nr
9 p .m.- *H H 3~tnicfntghT
pointed
The
R
ev.
D
r.
John
T.
Mid“
"i?"
o
td
a
r-to
p
-th
e
-e
h
u
rc
h
t
o
c
o
ns
id
e
r
—Jixfi
■lid
atriklag-unions^-G
ov.-'C
a
tvin-fcomer-i
to r clcQDC M rg. Caldw ell n nd
:o fur- „daugh.
m em ber of the United
,
oftb
e
m
v
a
lid
.
„
,
"
■otesREGULAR
ADM
jwn
Ram
pton
h
a
s
been
able
to
ofm
iw
y
give him self up. She had flown Ram pton
com-- E---------B
L.
th e
Tinh ee R
ins- fe r little encouragem ent in the
. e v . D r. F ra n k lin C la rk P resb y terian ecum enical -----e lh -F ee tv re s-in -c o lo r—»-9-p^
h e re froni h e r hom e in Johnson relations- with Cath- “ l“ fj
F r y . P'
p re s id e n t of th e L u th"even
e ra n Rmoission
ma
ia r- 109-day-o1
109-day-old strik e .
HL. IDAHO
town. P a ., on a n airp lan e charng.
the
ollcsth and president of C arroll
,eck(ib
u
rc
h
in
A
m
e
ric
a
a
n
d
c
h
a
irlain
Rampton
m
e
t
over
the
weekl-nurch
te re d by the Cleveland P lain
Rampt«
od eand
tives m a n of th e c e n tra l co m m itte
of College, W aukesha. Wis., called ^71
D ealer.
end wilh union representatives
the m ixed m arriag e action
h e as . -------rneSa I _______________ BUHL. IDA!
ired and Mom
Monday w ith Kennecottt ofof- Ibe
t"® W
Waorld C ouncil of C h utyr cto
T he d istrau g h t B atch Ignored
iistory- "significant ste p .”
word c o m m e n te d :
b wc USE
— —
But th e re w as no word
his m o th er’s p lea s a s well a s ficials.
ficials_. B
It “ will ultim ately lead to tru- p o R
iban"W
w ith
a aann ih
th aat,
Wee P ro te s ta n ts a w a it sign.”
--------- IWUSB fium police- nnd Rom
t, the
the c* o n tra c t talks — aban■
0
^
a
m
rie
y
a
nd
^
t
h
a
nlcs
to
th
e
r
e-led
its
Iy
C
hristian
Inlerfaith
m
arired
doned
alm
ost
tw
o
weeks
ago
—
Catholic p riests who gathered
all
.
p of rte
of r l a ^ , ” he said. “ But until we
™
‘
P
j e dd a ttitu d e of th e sy ni o dSune a rlie r a t the scene. Often he re- w ould be renew ed.
jon’s bishops
b ish o p s—w ith a d a s h of liopefuithe re- cpm e to the point where priest
A fter
fter
M onday
aftem oon’s
lused to even talk .
A
4 E D’ W. ^ D S
lynn, n*>ess
e s s th
P o p e and
, m inister join hands a sTHfelm eeting w
tr e v e rd ic t th a t th e athollc
________________
i ith E dm und J . Flynn,
f o r w ill
p ro n o u n ce on rrlages
m ix ed low pastors in these m arriag es,
I Gala
Room
"
■
Industrial
in soon
so
•
industrial re la tio n s counselorr for
I
■
'
■
.
«
sion, m a r ria g e s .
i r chll- w e fall short of the Ideal.”
Kennecolt’s W estern Division,
I
or
MITCH
E
O
m
and
DONI
I
jothW
both men said "th e re w as nothw ee e a g e rly h o p e th a t i t w ill ___
He_ term ed thc synod's recom in t h eiano
G alaS tag
R e B ar_______
■
lended. m endatlon for a theological
^
_
ing
Ing to rep
report.”
■■■■■
Ham pton’s a id e, Ronald SwenPope,
com
m ission to deal with doctriw®"'
»
DOU
Q
a
n
d
ID
kved to nal problem s " a highly com ­
son, who d id n ’t sit In on the
▼
a t th e P ia n o .Sta
m
en
ule re- m endable step” and expressed
discussion,
sa id
both
men
iJ
ir g e s t P u n c h b o a r d '’
p riest hope it will also includc Protesr
“ w e ren 't sm iling when they
WEDNESDAY
gM in ta n t and Orthodox advisors.
___
cam e out."
out
PHONE 733-4336
LONDON (AP> — Queen Ellz;ilz- Earlier,
E arlier, R am pton and Sen.
Sen.
»N
to Win!
"T h e Rom an Catholic Church
"
W
o
rld
’a
L
a
r g eecessary
st Pu
sa id
bed F ra n k E
E. M oss, D-Utah, said
*»• on U.S. 30 l« (aiHond Orlv*
a b eth II told th e erm ine-robed
. no longer exists In a vacuum ,”
Eorly for Yeur Chrlatmot Porty
EVERY
WEDNE
m em bers of B ritain ’s House of federal Intervention
It
in the prociarK |,g said. ‘^Both P rotestants and
—Plus Froo But Trip
ffi
.
A t 8:15 Only
^ N o P u rc h aseilnm«nt—
Necess
L ords today th a t the L abor govst
|0 V- longed strike,
which h a s idled
•5163
er 733-7512
R om an C atholics have learned
A cadem y A w ard W inner
e m m e n t plans to reduce their
'e ir som e 50,0
50,000 w orkers nationwide,
M
ok*
A
rrang«m
«nlf
Early
for
Ye
r ; by the g race of God th a t we Q ^ B
pow ers and elim inate thleir
eir w as not pending.
Fun, Food, Enl*r1alnm«nt——Pk
ttee or have to listen to each other.”
irches,
—
--------.......................
p re sen t h e re d ita ry basis.
Moss ai
rovo
J"
n i
Coll 7 3 3 > 5 1 6 3 e r 73;
and R am pton. In Provo
:ponf ly y ,
attend a conference sponR eform of the Lords, said the to attend
with
Sport«m«n - Alhl*f«« - Family
Jiem Fried
3usljf
queen in h e r Specch from the so red by the federal Sm all Busl'ion ness Adm
X
T hrone opening the new session
Adr inistration, said the
~
B.n.»ldal
SAUNa ' baTH^
of P arliam en t, will enable the T
Taft-Hartl
aft-H artley A c t w as not y et
^
S o u th ern Fr
3pefulBuUd or buy - Aulhvnllc datlgn.
u p p e r Jiouse " to develop within
warrantee
hin w
arranted.
r
lS D A Y .................. I
ALL YOU
1 PODe LFinland's
haolsn, 9 iliai, gai or
h .
the fram ew ork o f a m odem piarar- M oss said
si
If the strik e is, to
to
tt^SSttTEOfORMAnillEAUOIEIICtSI
mlitpH •'•rt'l'SAUNA BATH CO.
C
CAN EAT
raft---------------- — ------------------lia m en tary sy stem .”
extend Ia n o th e r m onth, Taft1309 Woihlnglon Av..
EVERY WEDNESDAY
T he queen’s spcech w as not H a rtly pi
provisions could b e inSTA RTS T-O-M-M-O-f
it Will
Woho <59-1705
o
f ________________________
precise on w h at reform s the
H c ite d the lack: of
tbe yoked. He
__
Rovem m ent plans and w hether
“
continue
ber continuous b a rg ain in g " a s the
h
future m em bership In the House
hun
use m ain hurdle
in the extension of
■ t• 'h e r e e x i s t s n o w a p l a c
IN MOST O F THE WO
of Lords will be by election <
o”r■ negotiations.
negotlatio
I
appointm ent. T he speech said
_ _.............
__
aid
........ ^
A
D
M IS S IO N TO
r Last Tim es Tonlta
to '' "x™™""---- -------------- JU.IUUIII1™
I
the govem m ent Is "p re p are dI to
e n te r into consultations ap-vi
_ _ n o t P E R M JT T E I G a te s O p o n 6:15
i
- p ro p ria te — to-’ - constitutional
........ IM
tbirefori aibninioiB will b i supeniseil Ai
id Orlv*
Free in -c a r H eoleri
change of such im portance.”
DA'YI
DAYTON, Tenn. (AP)—
T he speech, w ritten by P rim
e
nnirfnti
JT®
Dayton Police Chief BIU
iiu ^^
_
.
M inister H arold W ilson's L a b tr
A t 6 :3 0 - 10:00
Tennyson wasr preparing to
m ner
governm ent, w as read by the
Jj,,
a
r
put the town’s new radar
■MCOLUMau
PCTunES (V M raa n a
queen a s usual In the ornate
unit t_
In operation Monday to
-L o rd s’ c h a m b e r to the peers•.'H
in
check tho speed of cars
tu i
BRYAN
FO R B E S'
th e ir robes a n d coronets, with
jrfv
ln a through > danger^
PflOOUCTlON OF
driving
th e ir lad ies In long gowns and
ous Intersection.
TRI
THE
TRUTH
^
J'ewels. W ilson a n d his m inisters
He „went to the trunk of
jiq ,
from the H ouse of Commons
M trol c a r to get the $1,20«
SJ
ABOUT
?"* a patrol
AW
stood o r s a t on th e steps of the
™ found iti-bad been
unit and
THJ
m
cotow
THOSE
throne.
,
stolen
T he q u e en 's specch contained
W N o ju v E
...... ............................^WH
th e governm ent’s m ajo r legisla- —---------OT, NEVADA
|
I
3-M-M-O-R-R-O-W (Wed.)
mm
MSCQVERED
ing
DIS
tive proposals fo r the coming
session. In addition to the
itjpcn
E
ntitles
I
H O W IN D
9W A PL A C E THAT I S IL L E G Ar L ^
L ords' reform , the L abor govJACKPOT,
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itic left
wing select the dove of th e ir
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re-election in 1968.”
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ticket,
ddai
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sta
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continued hU sw ing
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son ad'rP
m inistration’s credibility.
IS been
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a favprlte th e m e In re ce n t
w eeks.
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ey told
e
& Boston a u d ien ce the govem
;overa-®
m erit has failed “ to tell us the
tru th ,
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wil
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tru th .”
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letnam
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w hO -_iave him “ the ’ sta nid
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a 1965 v i s i t E a rlie r' this y e a r Rom
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tnney
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g e n e ra te d ia fu ro r by assertin
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m
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mlilita iy a n d diplom atic officials
dduu rin g M s first Saigon v 'sit.
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of
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ential
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mi
m eanw hile
th a t
Republicans
a r e n ’t-4 p lit a s badly a s Demo*
c r a ts over V ietnam ,
on
]P e r c y . prisdicted the Republipubliill
ca
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Elected During
R<
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M eet
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fe d era l
federation
director, a n d Dee
Ainswoi
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A
insw orth, Twin F a lls , field
a The new officers will
m arsh al.
taltee office
of
tak
in Ja n u a ry .
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Lowell Fields, Gooding, preslol the N orthw est Federadent of
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tlon of M ineraloglcal Societies,
annoum
line tte
announced
that M rs.' Joiinette
B raga,
rag a, Gooding, is c h a irmlaa n of
ne
the new
m useum ' com mnittee,
ittee,
and Cli
Clifford Jackson, c h airm
n
irm aan
of th e slide program for
ir the
Northw
N
orthw est m ineraloglcal society.
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3clety.
H enrj
enry Quast, K im berly, won
facet! rose quartz. His nam e
a faceted
w as draw n from am ong those
who brought crystals for the
m f l
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te
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ill be sp e a k:er
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the **"'
annuaf' Thanksgiving DlnDin.
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ner to be held a t 7 p.m . Nov. 16,
h V Moose Hall, it w as anaStt "the
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on
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United S tates and all of the
slides to illu stra te
tc his
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,
npany
the . . |r
Swanson will accom pany
term s of a tre a ty to check: the
g a_ {•'Vl'
him . M„em bers were rem inded
le d to
spread of n u c le ar weapons,
ad o r
tianbring
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would furnish the tu rk ey , potaH
The five Common M a rk et
dressing and rolls, it w as
,
countries w ho agreed a re W est reported.
repoVtec
G erm any. Italy , Belgium, Hol- w
avni
W ayne M arshall gave th eB proland k«otl Luxembourg. T hey
f
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had Jjeen objecting to tha in- g ra m for the evening, telling
Vhite.
H
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assisted Dr. Jo h n W
hite.
spection a rtic le in the tre-“
a ty
,
paieontt
‘y- paleontologist, Idaho S ta teI UniUnlThe U.S. perm am ent repreversity,
-Prf" v ersity . tnis past su m m er In exsentatlves to the North A tlantic
cavatini
in tlc cav
atin g fossils of vario uIS
s anr ,
_______ council announced the United
nited im
im als,
als, birds and fish. These
*
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in m
m an
an aa nre a and extend a s fa
'a r a s
Geneva on the Inspection sys- Homeda
H om edale.
tem . taking into account prinF ossil
Pf.*"' F
ossils from these diggings
Jglngs
" V
clples propo,sed by the five
ba
five dd ate
ate back
3J4 million y e ars. A
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m em bers
of
E uratom —, the
the num
n um ber
ber of bones w ere shown
ihown
E uropean A tom if Energy Com,om- and idei
identified.
m unity.
The Inspection alm s a t pre- Q 1 > , ,
venting peaceful nuclear plants
ants i i X > ll
's
^
from m aking o r helping m ake 1 > _ j ;
nuclear w eapons.
ijO fl]
France Is a lso a m em berr of RENO,
RENO Nev. (A P)—T w o WyoE uratom . B ut President C harles
irles m ing bbusinessm en w e re shot
de Gaulle want-s no p a r t . t-’the
h e and killed
killc and their bodies w ere
nuclcar tre a ty and Intelids! to burled iIn a shallow g ra v'ee 35
35
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have F ra n c e produce Wuclear
so
le a r m iles southeast
of Reno, at corcor­
weapons w ithout Intem ational
sal Monday.
onal o n e r said
inspection.
Coron(
C oroner Londa P. A nderson,
tries of D aytc
ayton, Identified the m en as
The five E u rato m countries
lea r R obert 1F. Stuckcr, 30, a n d LarV ant inspection of their nu clear
The ry W. Olinger,
33, both of Ja
ck- ,
* a n ts done by E uratom . Thc
O
Jack
ts It son.
,
V jEovlct Union, however, w ants
*on.
;om- Stucke
S tucker and Ollnger checked
I H one by the Intem ational Atomscked
the C ontinental'Lodges MoV ic E nergy Agency IAEA.
out of th
J
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p
a
r.
tel
in
Reno
Aug32
a
n
d
w ere
"
West G erm any an ditaly par:^
listed as missing e v e r since,
ilnce.
ticularly contend that inspec- iif
i
'®f*
sm all airpplane
lan e
tion by l A ^ would hamlop eerr ,
,
a t the JReno Airport.
their peaceful nuclcar develop- ®VL
The
tiodies
w
ere
found
Suom ent. Moscow h a s been accus- .
“
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ing West G erm any of opposing
y'
IAEA inspection on o rd e r to •
m
m ake n u clb ar bom bs.
H arry B. Jennings, Buhl, w as
clected new president of the
Magic Valley Gem Club during
uring
a recent m eeting of the club
ib a t
the Tim es-News Building.
Vice president is Clifford
fford
Jacksion, B urley: Mrs. Joe
(Helen) Fox. Twin Falls, secreecreta ry ;,M rs . H arold (Vena) Waggonfr. Twin F alls, correspond?onding ^ c r e t a r y ; M rs. Gene (P’atrla trlc ia )',A lv e y , Twin Falls, treasurer; R ay E . Moon, Twin F-alls.
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month during cam pus racial
ciai
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for
flS O Ifll
IL? gam e w ith the U niversity of
Wyoming.
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one of about 100 Negroes inn a
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as
was
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/ote
last weekend.
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Cards j
I Griffin For Preside
__
Turning Up In
jn Easi
East D etroit
I
a te and th
the House, w here he for'
By W ALTER R. MEARS
;n. m erly served.
M em bers of Con^STEAKS STOLEN
WASHINGTON (A P) — Sen.
sen
I—Porgee
RICHMOhrt),
Va. (A P )—Poform ed a larg
RICHI
Robert P . G riffin of Michigan ij s g re ss aapparently
pp
said thieves took m o re th an
h pp aa rt
rt of
of the
the m ailing list.
lice said
the first to a d m it it isn’t m u cch
II-j
300
frozen
steak
s
valued
a
t
M32
;d- A
A G
G rr i f f i n
a id e c a l l e d
frozi
of a ground sw ell, th a t decidedildlng
into a building
lm O'Hallorar
O'Halloran, and said the m-lan
an a fte r breaking
“i
ly m inor m ovem ent to draft him
la l told him 1he is 74, a retired j„
in-. used
" s e d by
by a local food d istrib u to r
fo r the R epublican presidential
in d o v e r the weekend.
_____
nom ination. B ut i t ’s the only o n e dustrial plant w orker, and
h e has.
tu m ed oul
out the p o st c ard mieses- ----------....- - ■ ■...- I
le-- sag es on ao printing p re ss in his
^ ____
_______ T here’s a m an In E ast De
—]
mm m
troit, the Eome territory o f basem enn
entr
M ichigan Gov. G eorge Rom ney,
“"W
Wee don’t
don even know this feiy,
g
T
dispatching p o stc ard s ui^ing a low personally,”
person
G riffin said.
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Griffin d ra ft in
1968V Sen.
T
h
e
seni
not
B
nsenator sa id he has not
* y B o b R— m
C harles H. P e rc y . R-Iil., got one discussed
discussed the gentle d ra ft with
ith
Sonwi
Sometimes
th e ihfn line b e tw e e n
of the c ard s a n d se n t it along to
Rom ney.
to Rom
ney. “‘ I nev er took it seribeing
a
ir J b ein g o chom pion o r a n a lio -■^'y'
ra n
Griffin with a note r ^ i n d l n|g
g ously enou
enough.”
nIs ga moi
m a tte r o f sim ply n o t q uitting*
rst
iiiiiiiiiiiiii^
his fellow first-te rm a jp b g u e :
Griffin
' se rv in g his first
Griffin is
flH i
"G eorge is n ’t, g o in g T c r^ ik e elective tei
W ay n e Z a h n w o t
term in th e Senate a fte r
this.”
winning fiv
re a d y fo g iv e u p
five term s in the House. ...
)
-S'
th
e
P ro fesilo n o l
George R om ney Is on the
Hob w as ek
le H
elected to th e Senate -a= = ' —|^ H p ^ ^ ^ ^ H -8 o * A * le rs ’
He
____ verge nf rierlarin g -.h lm sflf a "—, E r-« i—
L
to A t A
lust
candidate fo r the W hite House
l-cfaAI.
i D V E m is E rtiN ts
ing
hav
nom ination in 1968. And Griffin
noti
^ E O F SA LE OP
n
N
O T IC
Ing been 4 9 th In
St
Ta
At
T :^^R
E P R(O P E R T Y T O B E S O Li>
LD
L
is a Rom ney m an.
s
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A T I’U D L IC A U C T IO N
k&
PBA s ta n d in a t in
“ George R om ney has several
Tho
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T he s«ie
State of Idaho, throueh Its
^ ILB
^ ”
problem s th ese davs. but this U
Is pep g rtin en t of Hlghnrnvi nrlir
Z o h n i's problem w a s a b ig hook
.
u s i a iia la pro p erty fo r sale o c
^ohn
-------c a m in iy nut uiiu Ul tlieni." U iiT SJbU
public cvS'u
auction.
th ath
t aha
t he c o u ld n 't rely o n . Then,
fin said. "W h atev er ground
<
id
4 Seda
Sedani
inttAnH
< of q u ittin g . Z ahn g a v e It
Instead
,v
4 C
arryalli
Intieod
swell there is is still a long w ay
1
pf'J
c
n
e
m ore try . . . a n d so m eth in g
‘y
4 Plckupt
underground.”
I
Dum
h ap p e n ed . At Akron h e b e a t Dick
Dump tru ck s
hoppenei
8 5ydi
Blade Snow Plow s
\A/«tt«r
W eb er in th e Tournam ent o f
D raft G riffin postcards began
iJ
14 Hydraulic
h an d pumps
.
o
j
C
ham pions b efo re a n o tio n al TV
fNumeroui
o th e r Items of Cnampio
turning up in the senator’s ofN
um
r»
road, shop, an d office equip*
oudienca
lipau d ien ce fo r th e $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 first
fice six w eeks ago. They w ere
menl, obsolete p a rts. Junk
pnrlza
riie .
signed by R ichard J . O’Halloran
bam
Ifi
batteries, an d scrap .
^ y
Z ahn w e n t e n to finish In th e
SALE
of E ast D etroit. T he m essage:
s
a l e TIME:
tin 4c 1:00 P .M ., N ovember
7. 1967
finals
fin a ls cl
c f 1 2 o u t o f 14 to u m o V
Michigan uLOCATION:
ic ^T iW : D epartm ent of High„
,-n
Bh'
m e n li
ti, ile ttin g a n ew reco rd ..of
should d ra ft the Hon. Robert Pr ..
wayi D istrict 2 H eadquartvrs
ways
$
5
4
,6
7
Y ard ■
located a t Shoshone. Ida>54.6700 e a rn in g s fo r th e y e a r.
Griffin for th e R. nom ination for
y"**
3
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H a's
e 's led th e four In co n sistently
president. U .S. Sen. Robert P . in
spectici
INSPECTION:
All •q u ip m en t wlU b a
raachlna
in g th e finols since , . . o
■iavailable
”
G riffin h a s youth and experi«vail*i for lospactloa a t th a yreach
o u n g m an w h o w o u ld n 't g iv e u p l I
above locatloa. A d etailed list
cnce a n d w ould be a w inner.” .
of'’'[fe
of
Items to b« offered fo
If yo%
for
yovive b ee n read y to grve
The c a rd s w ere r e la y ^ to
sale may
it
aale
ba secu red by connf>
on
o p on fi
finding d e p e n d a b le service
n.
tactlng tbe D vpartm ent of
.
Griffin by colleagues in the SenHignwi
Highways D istrict Offlca jj,
Jn a t reato n ab i* cost, give u s a try
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Oct.
T .F . U r b a n R
B e n e w alll P ]l a n s N Feeaarrly
l R eady
[ y
renewal project under way
BY F R E D DODDS
y is
T lm ei'N ew s S taff W riterr . one way to accomplish the goal.
goal.
InanHowever,
the
goal,
according
d
in g
A recom m endation on flnan- H w e v
an a to utban
nemcing a n d com plete plans on
utUM renewal agency memoject bers, city officials and titlzens,
tens,
' downtown urb an renew al project
rwin
|«
m ay b e presented to the Twin
m |||
/ m| | | | M
n bber
e r—
F a lls -c ity council’ In D ecem
o r e a rly Ja n u a ry .
Ja m e s liKelsch, ^^ M cutlve dl‘" re cto r of the Twin F a lls U rban
R enew al Agency, m ad e thisI announcem ent In a re ce n t interview. He said p lan s for the
downtown project — estim ated
to cost $1,118,000 — have been
inder
com pleted and w ork Is under
p fs p
w ay on how to flM rtce U>e proj-
is .fa
fa r from becom ing a re
Is
ality ,
reality,
Many
<
M
any coiitroverslal
hiirdlea
h av e
sa have
to
td be
M overcom e. M r. K
elsch
Kelsch
sajd:
sa
id : “ I feel there vyotdd
lU not
be ..too
too m uch pjSpDsittan to, the
■
proje
project if people only under*
stood w hat ia happening.*'I - - .
A total of 184,OW has been
spent to d a te on M aries and
plaiui
piaiuiing
the project.
: .
Twin Fal
Falls Tfmet-Newt
’
j : " : ':
w a Mn e t f i
o f Ib u y/ t a g I
'*
“ Our recom m endations on d nancing the project a re ju st that
— r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s , " Mr.
Kelsch said.
The project a re a , known as
IP IP
the core a rea of downtown, has
has
‘ '-.v ' '
been changed a little since the
'
I^T,' w c .
idea w as conceived and th e urT*tTT
.At‘ U | > P © Y v ,. r i
;
ban renew al agency form ed July
July
19. 1965.
'
The boundaries now are:
From the alley south on Second
Street West to the southside of
3UthSecond Avenue W est, then southumi
east on Second Avenue W est to
‘- W t
back
B | T | L MIH IIIT |n
T I
T hird Street South, a tu rn
t K
tow ard Main Street, across Main
sJJH F
Avenue to Second Avenue E ast,
, .;
then another tui-n tow ard Shoshone Street and on to Second
f ,'
Street N orth. The boundary then
i.’r .
i ■
jogs tow ard Main Avenue again’
until it reaches th e alley be'
tween Second Avenue N orth and
Main Avenue. F ro m there it
treet
^
^
comes back to Second Street
Ave.
j;;;
' ' ''
E ast, a turn acro ss Main AveJ i i i.r—
klaln
' ' r*. .
nue to the_ alley betw een Main
A v e n u e and Second Avenue
/'»'M
West, then on to w here the line
j,:;,
vfe.:-,-’ w r
-.''‘ it- - - ■ >-■ '
started.
In all it takes In an area
of e a rly ' Twin F a lls buildings,
although not all a re beyond rei
pair. This entire a re a Is cenTV/D
t w i n FALLS URBAN Renewal
R enew al Ag
Agency exeendva director James
tered in downtown.
of the
Ihe idowntown core a reaa urban
u rb a n renewal
ren
project proposal. Plans a
But. although p lan s a re done
lone nance execution ot the plan aare
re bbeing studied, and. proposals m
be
and w ork Is under w ay on' fity coi
"■ dcity
council In D ecem ber oorr e a riy January.
JTa
'The spot on tbe left botti
nd
nancing. urban renew al is not street 'W est a t Second A veniie'W
M t The cora a i« a Is m ade up ol
iwniw -Weat
lia
yot in Twin Falls. T here will project.
project, If approved, will ccost
o st $I,I1S,0C
$l.ll»,0<l0. ________________________
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I
renew al agency proposals, and
th ere will be ad vance notice on C i X —
cach of the public hearings.
|1
City M anager H erb D errick,
vvi
a n ___
___
when contacted, said, "A s an
a d m in istrato r,. I h ave no posl- ■
tion. It’S 'up to the city council, l - v l A
and I'm sure the council will
a c t on the public's w ish e s." He
said he felt the council would
n y -*OHN CUNNIFF
ml?
Amid
Am idst this heavy volum e, tho minist
•Nore a c t to tha wishes o f the "m aAP B usiness Analyst
e ry de
v ery
definition of the w ord "in- body
r-all
'
v
estm
en
t"
as
con
trasted
to
study,
^
If
NEW
YORK
(A
P
)
—
A
convestm
ei
'ects
----------- ^— ----- He^ said he did not know If
Ie ob- seem^
iong
“
speculation"
h
a
s
becom
isue
centration__
of
power
am
ong
'
specul
Jt
a
a referendum vote on tlw issue
t]tu- scured by m utual funds which study.
would be c a l l e d ^ t e r the agency m rm m dlh a n d 'g ro w in g instituis buy «n<i
and sell stocks within weeks
^
tionj sue
such a s .m utual fundsJ Is
pre-Sents its plans.
tions
•
tock
In th
eir quest for "perform - more
now
tending
to
accentuate
stock
thei
of
\
M em bers of the U rban Renew,on price changes in a m anner rem
c e .”
em-- a n ce
Falrch
itruf
'
al Agency
a re Voy Hudson,
r
'
iniscent
of
the
outlawed
pools
Illusti
ools
Illu
stratin
g
the
changed
conment
chairm an, Vernon R iddle, L. i'l
of the
thc 1930s.
ditions a re these facts:
pcr c«
Ja m e s Koutnik, J o a Cilek and of
193
and
, TTiis-co
T his-concentrated buying an
and
Jo h n Wolfe.
$18
1. Mu
M utual funds now control
th® es
P*" Kelsch Iiwks a t a m ap
eetor20 Jam
[ect selling,
One w ay Jn which th e pro jcct
felling, w hich is entirely legal,
gal, to 30 p e r cen t of the sh a res
to J10(
>aal.ofPlans
a re fin ish ^ . Waya lo fl*
fundam entally changed the m an y 1larg e corporations, proposals
co st m ay be financed w aa out- has fund*
and Was
may be presented to theno
X.
jcal character of the stock m arket,
one-thir
lined by M r. K elsch. A local
k et. o
n e -^ lrd the value of all sh
aresleft
Immec
ison
I the
bottom of the map is Second
P re ss study h a s on the New Y ork Stock mEx______ im provem ent d istric t could be an ^Associated
o ci
thousa
\
ade up ot eight balf4>locks. H ia■11 _________________
-------ddi iange
form ed downtown. Once this is founds
lounfl.
ange is numed hy miiMiBl a nd. deeMe
done.^appllcation^wouM^to^made
sep- pension funds. Insurance com- more
ade Federal officials, though deep^ c t ____
______
g t y panies,--endow
m ents—a n d -b a n k - of-coir
^he ly-concem ed, s e e m -to-be--sty»
panles.inistered trusts.
three-fourths of th e $1,118,000
|^ bby
y a lack of funds and out- adm inis
,000 m
mied
tual
co!it. T he downtown property
irty dated regi
regulations in their inves2.
Moi
li'esM ore blocks of 10,000 sh a res funds,
In^
ow ner. If the application Is ap- tigations ■
of this concentration,
in. o r more
m ore. Indicating Institutional vestme
Inproved, would pay the oneNeverth
n a buying iand.selllng, have cro.ssed dlvldui
ved
Nevertheless,
the shift from
, fourth balance.
markctnla
bllc the New
,
m arketplace of random public
Ne» York Stock E xchange in Fall
ded
'
" I t m ay not be f a ir to tax
,mi- tic k e r ti
tap e this y e ar than in all to sell
tlon
“ I; orders
orders to
to ^one m ore nearly domith e entire city w hen downtown nated by sh e e r pow er appears
lara 1986. In Septem ber alone th ere had th^
Is benefiting.’’ M r. K elsch said. to accouni
Ide, w ere m(
m ore than 570.
cislons
account for m uch of the wide,
"T his is not a firm recom m 'i
en. . j som etim es destructive
le, tho mAinistrator
a t .New York. “rdlNol i wildj and
live 3. Mu
M utual funds a re turning
di
dation. It la Justt a n id ea ,we price
, swings and heavy volume
ield
^ ■ ^ ■ 1
"inbody S' Is doing an over-all
a>« portfolios a t thcd ra
ime o ver tijeir
te nary
a re working w ith ," h e added.I
d
to at
study."
of today's m ark et, the study sug4o p
p<e r cen t a y ear. Several
lUg- of 40
Arg But som e of the effects
If the project a n d financing
obseem-to bc apparent. wilHbut
perform ance funds have 10ra te
s garded
„|M gests.
e ^a
a re approved, the p ro jec t will
which
study.
[era
^
— m uch hi
h igher th an this—as m
uch ment
” , — -----------------------------------------becom e a reality. B ut th a e real­
a
s
IOO
p
er
ccn
t
and
m
ore
a
and
ar
weeks
in
a
few
hours
last
Nov.
18
®*
ity Is a long w ay off. a n d ^ u bSlic
llc _
_
y ear.
An than 562,000 shares exnorm - rnore
of
approval has to be g a ln ra before I q I- ^
J of
Fairchild C am era and InstruT his Institutional speculation, plulnec
anything can be d one.
A o t'
a
rd
con- ment Co., w e re sold, about 20
W illiam McChesney M artinI told
"Som ething has to be done
and
the 175th an n iv ersary celebra- pcr cent of all Its shares, disw ith downtown," M r.- Kelych l - i g c
troi
20 the P^lce plunged mora thanlits,
$19
tlon of the New York Stock Exsaid. "T h at Is why th e agency
■
Ible
res
of
to
$106.75.
change
this
year,
not
only
Is
“
j
e x ists." He added th a t the agenl
lild.
poisonous but could end disas, and Was It possible th a t for I ano
cy Is not acting as a federal £ 0 0 J
s
^
trously.
ihares ImSellii
mediately
obvious
reason
governm ent “ tool,” but he was
c E x- ‘'J.
thousands
of shareholders a l l _____
w orking with "local people, loIo- A dividend
divide
M arUn,
Fed eral
R eserve
“ i,!
of 75 ccnts was deaitir
decided
c ai ideas and a local problem
Irst B oard ch
er X"
j ■t u se ll ' at onecy Or7
m"" d a re d by directo rs of the F irst
c airm an and a fo11rma nd.
com - more
to try and solve the problem
:ct- exchange
president, suggested
* likely, wns this an effect
em Security C
Corp.. following a meetexchang
leir
o
f
cuiiceiitra
ted^power?
of downtown. I .
■
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which it also wa.i an- th aatt “ this
th: cult of short-run bankm ar- i - . j - ,
Mr. Kelsch said h e believes
/es nounced hby G eorge S. Eccles,
pert
les, ket p
erfo rm an ce" com pares in
c„_,,
Institutions such a s m utual
ede
downtown "w ill rise a g a in ."
president iand general m anager,
;er, ^ m e w
ed funds, which pool the In» ays to the outlaw
h a res
a
Another w ay of financing the
fli
ec- pools, in
l , ent
,
the th at the firm
has reached a recir which trad e rs c reated
tlonal zvestm
pow er of 4 million hey
Inp ro jec t could be w ith priv ate
ity to a ttra c t buying ossed
and f"
,.? .
ste ord high of $878,809,687 In as- activ
acUvity
dividuals,
w ere heavily involved
•arc apita] and In the w ords of Mr. sets.
u p prices.
push up
hange In Fairchild. When they decided
lOSt
K elsch "is the best w ay to go,
all often
to sellfi their holdings th eir action
Anyone w ho Invests in
m ust
8°. Ih ls ^^p
rep resen ts an Increase of “"Anyo;
t at
b u t I feel It can’t be done with- $71,000,000
j 7 j qoj qoq over the amount listth ere ^had
the Im pact of millions of de­
ist- realize Iit is a different bu.^iness
(jnie
ingements to budget your
ONE CA RD ... FOR JUST ABOUT
A
EVERYTHING!I have to make special arrangemeni
out help."
~
pcdj at t'i,.
go. th an it iw as 15 y e ars ag o ," said cisions.
Fran^
the ,sa m e tim e a y ear ago.
lan
The project. If com pleted, will „ '
*
lic.
^ payments . . . its automatic.
im lng Atheday b efore this extraordljn t JTeed
Lym
an, senior vice presi'h
i
Mr.
E
ccles
said
the
75
cent
d
L
jj
BankAmericard gives you a
One First Secupty @ankA:
a d d 248 parking spaces n e ar thc dividend^ voted by directors dent
! ra
te stitute.
nary sellinR, a meeting was held
Putnam M anagem
ent
“
ent
of
/ downtown area. P resen tly there oiyio®™
convenience; not only a t more
whole walletfuil of convenie
a t Argus Re.search. a highly ink
re ­
Co., w hich ad m in isters 'se v:veral
e ra l sbclatic
to p*-*
{ a re 242.
brings the total for this year to
EED IT!
ra te s the
garded
CASi . . WHEN YOU NEED
ual
than 7 5 0 0 places inn Utah and Idaho, but a t aI CASH.
ion '*J8*
' “ r s e funds
ac w holesaler of Invest-V $1.50 per sh a re. T he corporation
The m em bers of th e agency
m uch
ment e Inform ation to brokers
,1,0
L ym
in- funds
inquarter
of
a
million
retail
stc
stores,
service
businesses
Anyc
L
j ^ nan
" refers to Individual
e a rm a rk properly In the core operates “101 firm s in U tah, Idaho vestora—those
*
Anyone
can
use
a
quick
cash
adva
ash advance
frotn time to
ire a ve,stors
and analysts.
who p urchase
__ and Wyoming
a n d four m ilitary
iccs aero
across the country.
fjmo An 11. FirBt .C!<»riin't.yr BRnnkA
and professional offices
a re a to btf upgraded. T his can
'''5'°’!'
-------n n lf A m o r ir a if t
. time..
Anor Argus spokesman ex^ stocks d irectly ra th e r th an
banking
facilities.
M
arriner
S.
m ean rem odeling buildings, or
P'slnedi la te r th a t perhaps 75ithof
lirl through
th ro u g h .-m u tw iL ia n d s—a s ation
“ do- would
you )may obtain an immediate
ci
ediate
cash
loan
of
up
to.
S ailt Lake City, is chairte a r m g -d o v ^ ljn n d in g s . P o w e r Eccles,
Eceie*. m
1 told crwi.?e Influential clients heard
It-youraelf Investors."
* % a n of the board.
$300 by simpljr presenting
c
Ig your card
a t any office
a n d telephone lines w ill be bur...
T he stock exchanges lebrah ave ii„tanaly-^t give a short dis. . ONE IPAYMENT TO MAKE! of
^ First
r
e ’s
ONE BILL TO PAY...
kI. ., Mr. E
ccles also reported n'’'J
et courted
Security Bank or
led and streets will be widened.
Eccl
or bank
banka in other statea
Excourse on integrated circuits.
courted both individuals k an
d Martin
ith operating ei a m i n u for the first »u_d,
i,
T he agency, in connection with
rd. You won’t need much
is jn-out ^ e em phasis on possible
funds. Individual
stock owlIv
nerof all your charge that
thathonor Banl^mericard.
3n s
Fiiat Security Bankkeeps
keepstrack
tr
•n- nine m
onths of 1967 totaled
property, works closely w ith enmoni
,.,, difficulties
a h ea d for Fairchild.
'5" ship hi ,a, s, grown from aboutr t f6.5
t
cash
with a First SecurityI- BankA
BankAmericard, but it’*
r
they
are
made
locally
or
out
c®sh
'olpurchases
—
whether
they
ai
he $5,416,087.
gineers and planners on the
JS.416,087. oi r $2.07 p e r share on
Selling
as
‘JU m illion o r leaa in 1 ^ . the first gtiie
pi In Fairchild, a s well‘"5*
to know quick: cash ia available should
m th, we
reass
of town. Once a month,
wetotal what you have - reassuring
$2,632,209
proiect.
C
,632,209 ssh a res. T he firm paid y e a r a ,atockholder census w as .u,-,
In olher m ak e rs of integrated
emergency arise.
se $15,277459 in in te rest on sav- taken, to m ora th an 22 million
T he agency has to purchase
serve gj^cuits. began the next day.
bought and send you1 a single,
single itemized statement; an Bt
nd ings and obtth er deposits. Deposits
’
the property concerned, and
’™ 5 I In-but
Long term
investors, many >Bd
of
f
your
receipts.
So
you
need
along
with
copies
of
your
r<
1
I
t
1
once property Is upgraded and
ban
nd In the banks
a t th e end of the
in
itltu t
them small, read about their
ije
Institutions
h av e grow n 'even .u-nuBli
nent. And
YOUDON’T HAVE TO SWITCH
ual
make but on« payment.
Ai you have 25 day*• YOU
VITCH
r, ■ re ad y for use, it Is re-sold.
nine-month period totaled $772.fa ste r Since
S
V faster.
IMS th eir assets losses the following day.
ling to
^8
from'the date of billing
to pay.
p
"All th is buying andi selling
ng 666,141, a n . in crease of $58 niilh
a
v
e
ris(
Some
“I" h av e risen fro m $88.6 billion to
i, m utual funds concede
First
Security
BankAmericard
’icard is a service that is
I.-! done a t a fa ir m a rk e t price, Uon
lion in the ;p a s t y « r .
m 6r» th an $S85 bniion. In this their trad in g mlgiit have mda
nnot
ot tltied to an accotint a tt any bank,
ba
aavings and
No one gets v a st benefit, but
ut Loans ou
outstanding a t the end
muutual funds have m ulti- sharp Im pact on prices, but they
nd tim e, m
ren •
no one loses." he said.
of the firs
loan, credit union, etc. I t y»ill
will co
cosst y o u n o th iftg to .
first nine m onths were
:re plied tin
thair^ assets, m ostly in insist na F airchild affair is a r a r ­
S.
TOO.
.
.
AUTOMATICALLY!
BUDGET
PAYMENTS.TOO..
He said govem m ent controls
•Is reported ia t $525,695,144 with
stocks. IOO
1( tim es to $40 b illio n .^ IIIrELP
th stocks,
ity. T hey c la im the fimds m ost
obtai:
obtain and use BankAmericaH
tricard ccredit if you pay
on this " a r e v e ry good." He
le 98,364
98.364 loan
loans m ade during the
Despite
m ust often feed out th e ir sales a bit a t
he
D
espite these developm ents,
pay as littleI your
yourbills on time. You can
Should you want to extend payment,
\
:an have
have extra cards for
added: “ No one gfcts h is pockets
■iness ^ time to lessen the impact.
I
■ts nine month
months.
.
the Sect
Securities and E xchange
^ f the total bill. ThereI other members of your famUy
aa'910 a month, or l,/20th
/ 20th ^f
imUy if jyou wiah —with
Imed w ith gold from u rb a n r*- -- Mr.^ p._j:
said
Francis W illiams, chairm an
a t Com
ission ia th w arted to som
e
E ccles-said th e ftm t^has
Coimm
n iss
>r this at
service but you don’t all purchases
pu
ia a small charge for
listea on theI aame
st
same statement.
presi- ofnaxf
the i Investm ent Company •InId- ex
by the lack of an over-all
** completed five new bank builde x ten t in
ey stu d y of the effect oij p rices"^•^nt
of stitute.
N( a m utual fund trade asi n ^ Including th o se in Hailey
co n cratratio n .
sbclation. say.s: "We don’t think
I" aod Ketchum-Sun Vallcv. Hfie
a th is conc
W e're
.i
ol the m utual
orr ““ W
“ ■ sakl the econornic odtktok fo
^ re ^ 'equipped to do it the/ • iactivities
is welcom e to visit th e u r U I"
n the coming
' j
al in- funds
ta bbudgetwl:
u dgetw ise,"
said
M ahlon
UlOland o th er in.stitutionaI inm onths Indicates
renew al office a t 362 T hInI ^ v e_. continued heavy dem and for
o r F ra n k h a ui ser, SEC regional:hase
ad- ve,stors have a substantial ImH O W
T O
E . “ T h eir questions w ill S k an" ipact
on mmmmmmm
S i S 5 S a B H i H S S i i i i i i i 5 a ii"i 5? S
5 S Hon
i the m arket. It certainly
I)' credit with upw ard pressure on
a w e . ^ . w e 'v e got n d th lik to Interest rraa te s , a n d heavy deu®- would take a study to prove 0 th: ...........
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Ij «Name._____
G E T
A
*“
erwi.se.'’
, m and for ptlblic financing by
I .
T he purpose o f the p ro je c t “Is sta te s and m unicipalities. The
have But the F ederal R eserve’s
.(
^ „
S -A d d rati.:-----------------_________________
.................
I
fo “ keep present business th ere. next few m onths, h e said, should
]5
W all k n o w n , procr*«ah«*
an d ■< said in a speech th a t
“ n** Martin
I" * *
iN K A M E R IC A R D
W e will follow the c ity building
..
G O M t o e m p w iy h a« G
taneral
A s trad in g by institutions
*^e*r
in-out
J
* determiiie" th e am ount of InflaC
f tf _
CHa.^
--------- ----------- State___
« d roning code o n W ' he
1
T W in P a l l a a n d v ic in ity .
Stata-J___ _ 4 ^--,..........
tends to crea te undesirably volI
'* tion and th e in cre ase in price
"■^t
atile
price
fluctuations. “ I find
,
JJ
levels
which
w
ill
b
e
.fa
c
e
d
.
•
cm
C
ii
—awiMn
'^
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a
c
--------r
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The businessm en w ho will
(S
this
trend
disquieting," he sa id .
i
.
•I M
« »l o : :
M»r « w M
• N.
I
h a v e to move from the core
>n or pick
Illion
T-j,e perform ance trend of
J o rt nuta this coupon
pid up an appuca-■ pmsi
P m srs E C U IIffY IM iK M K ia Q ^
a r e a during construction will get
•* Oi» l—■ n n t o Im < fM lif.
»
rt
In-but
trad in g has now sp re ad
<
-------- * _
tcurity IBank office or a t
i'
tton
a t any First Security
relocation benefits, a n d will get
through
1
• fttiia pWi .a l bwHM Ut
m a. m uch of Ihe m utual
>a
see
tbe
“Welcome...
*
^
}
any
atora
where
you
sae
tt
------ a n-option to leaSe o r b u y w hen
fund«nd
Industry and Ii' influencing
j
^
mmd y wlitgwcy
construction in the a r e a 1» finAmericard” symboL It’a
_i
® other institutions also. A s a reF !n t Secimty BankAmezieu
ished.
M
j j y o r tu n f ty f b r t h #suit,
m aconcentration,
n
activity a n d
Ut-worthy
penMmomf...
J
avaSi^bte
to
any
credit-worth
•,
'a - m a m i s a a a i
- .i i
e A
A ptmimd
STEP
Businessm en would like to see
p * w d ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ IjlllV volatility m ay become even
som ething done to Im prove
in k at
a tFFL
in tS e c u ia ^ .^
%mt4
I n ^ r^y •»
w 131 pronounced.
*
*“ Umore
Iyou don’t have to bank
dow ntow a t n d * , « a d tb a u t a B
on.—. —
HUB
J-
p oiiw e rr a n d
c e!
I c o niiw e n ie n ic
" S to c k P r i ice
c e C h a n g e s St]
Sii B y P o w e r O f B i g I n s t i t i
:s S t r e s s e d
is titu tio n s
1st Security ’to, ,
gHSS'Declared E“!f|
S 75c Dividend !=■
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G aiw ral A gent
jifi^ se c u mWTr-BAmrm
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ebbie Johi
Debbie
Johnson. 9, appears to> say. Tagged
Tagg( “The L ug" bjr memelghs 150 ppounds and n « u luffed
b e rs of the O. C. Johnson fam
ily, the Jack-O-Lantem w eighs
family,
Into th e ir living room by th
Johnsonj 115-pound older son. The ]pumpkin w as aci;^Ired
thee Johnsons’
and was decorated
tb( family for Halloween
rated by the
in B righam City, U tah, se»veral
v e ra l ddays
a y s ago
;
T hhee Lug” Is the Johasons’ y o tin
g r son. E
T uesday. K neeling beside •‘T
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G riffin For Presid<
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triu
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R IC f
R o b e rt P . G riffin of M ichigan Is S
apt
r ^ hthan
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jch Por*
p a r t oof' the
lice sa:
th e first to a d m it it isn ’t m uch
‘li mailing list.
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edc a lle d 300 frozen steaks v alued .at
of a g ro u n d sw ell, t h a t dccidedA G ri i f f i n a id e
a
f
te
r
breaking,
into
a
building
lu
ild
in g M
Iy m in o r m ovem ent to d ra ft him
’Hallora
lim O ’H
alloran, and said the m a n
J
ib uuto
tlal told him h e is 74, a r e tire dJ In- used by
” a local food d isk[rib
to rr
fo r th e R epublican presid en tial
iv ee rr tli
tho weekend.
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H
m e d u strial
stria l
p lant w orker,
aa nn dd ““iv
nom ination. B ut it's th e only one
h e h a s.
tu rn ed 01
out the post c a rd m
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tro it, . th e hom e te rrito ry of b a se m e n t.
t
m
M ichigan Gov. G eorge Rom ney,
do
ey, “ We don’t
even know th is fei- d isp atch in g postcards, urging: a low persc
p e rso n ^ lly ^ G riffin s a id .
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G riffin d ra ft In
1968. Sen.
T hh ee sei
””
B y -B o b -R W M e p -'* -----------snT
se n a to r said he hns n o t
C harles H. P e rc y , R -Ill., got one
me discussed
discussed the gentle d ra ft w ith
som
Sometimes the thin tine between
of th e c a rd s a n d se n t it along to R om ney. “ I never took It s>eerlbsing a champion or an o|so-i'an
rl- being
G riffin w ith a note rem inding
ng ousiy eno
enough."
it
is a m atter of simply not quitting.
h is fellow first-te rm ra llea g u e :
G
riffin is serving his ffirs
G riffin
ir s tt iiiiiiiiii^^
|H |
“ G eorge is n 't going to like
elective ternj-ln
t«
W ayne Zahn was
ke elective
Uie S en ate a f t e r
th is.”
w inning fi
reody to gi ^ up
five fertns in th e H o u se.
the
Profe^lonol
G eorge R om ney Is on thhee H oe w a s eelected to th e S e n a te a
Bdwlers' tou^. He
v e rg e of d e clarin g him self a —
se
I-EGAL
H E
lust
c an d id ate fo r the W hite House
l-tfaAL a d v e r t i s e m e n t ^s
'
Ing a - llving.i hav*
nom ination In 1968. A nd Griffin
not
fin
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“ G eorge R om ney h a s several
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he S
ta te of Idaho, th ro u g hI Its
US' m A
A im v ~ i9 6 5 .—
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--------ja D e p artm e n t of Highways, will o ffe r
^
p ro b lem s th e se days, b u t this is
Zohn's problem w os a bIg{hook
used S ta te property fo r s a lo, a t
» pJbUc
c ertain ly n o t one of th e m ,” Grif»
“
c!
’ pubUc auction.
th athof
t he h couldn't rely on. ^hen.
fin said. “ W hatever ground
•* sed
Instead of quitting, Zahn gave It
sw ell th e re is is still a long w *ayy ■ 1J4 Pickups
p?'
o n e mora try . . . and something
un d erg ro u n d .”
Dm
D um p trucks
hopper
happened. At Akron he beat' Oick
.t,
f,„
B
lade Snow Plows
W
W eber
eller In the Tournament of
D ra ft G riffin p o stcard s began
, J8 H
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14
ydraulic hind pum ps
of
C
ham
ploni
before
a
nationa'I
TV
tu rn in g up in the se n a to r's ofnui
31*
N
um erous olher Ite m s
^nom p
,*•0
ro a d , shop, and office equip*
lulp* oudleni
oudlenca for the $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 first
fice si^c w eeks ago. T hey w ere
m en t, obsolete p a rts . Jiuu n k nrlxa
p riie .
'
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signed b y R i v a r d J . O 'H alloran
hat
b a tte rie s, and s c ra p .
*r u
fiber
SA
LE
T im
IM E : 1:00 P.M., N o v e m b e r , Zohn w ent on fo^[nIs|i, In the
of E a s t D e trjjjtr The m essage:
sal
e t
__
7. 1967
fln
o li of 12 out
finals
iduma“ Th e people of M ichigan LOCATION:
l o c a tio n
Department o f H[ISh*
ltfh- manU
m ents, setting o n e w record of
should d ra ft the Hon. R obert P .
wayi
w
ay s D istrict 2 H e a d q u a rte rs
eomlngs for the year.
or
Y
a rd locatcd sl Shoshone, Ij dj aa 5%S4,670
5 4,67
G riffin fo r th e R. nom ination for
X*"’'*
H a‘ss ll
led the tour tn conilstSAtly
X
bo.
Ha
p re sid en t. U.S. Sen. R obert P . IN
i n SP
spE
eC
cT
t IO
k N : All tualpm ent w lU b a
raochtn
reaching the finals since . ' . j . a
ria*?“**'
v alla b la fo r tflspactlon a t th a
G riffin h a s youth a n d experilis tt young •m an who w ouldn’t give upi
a bt°”
o v e location, A d e u ile d lis
ence a n d w ould be a w in n er." .
S
to r
been ready to''give
of Item s to be o ffered io
If yyou’ve
>
T he c a rd s w ere relayed to
. \"i saais
1 a y b e M cured b y cco
a le m
o n - no op on
^ finding dependable ^service
n*
' 4ifii'ilv
M <lnc th e D e p an m e n t
of o ;f reosonoble cost, give us^a try
G riffin b y colleagues in the SenH ighw ays Dislrict O ffice In
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T
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Timas-Newi
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T.F. Urban
ban Renewal
Nearly Ready
riai 1Plans Neaj
BY FR ED DODDS
ren
4
S
renrnval
proje<;t under w ay is is ifar from becoming a reaH tv,iP!
r—u n d e r - ---------- r —
^ ^
HinethNe w Stall Writer
onfiiJ
rfter----- one
Wa y Io-ac.oompll8h-tl>e:ioal7
the-goab Ma
MiDW controversial hurdles
n lle shbav
a v e sl
stood w h at is happemng.'* finan- Hc(wever, tho
according
ccording to b e overcome. Mr.
Kelsch
A recom m endation onX Ilnanr. Kelstrh A total of $84,000 tma
been
M been
" 'J K L ''- ' '
renewal agency
qr mem- sail
said; " I feel there WoqJd
s]
cing a n d com plete p la n19j on a ‘o
«> “u*ban
•
tyotUd n o t spent
to d ate on salaries and
ti ^ e onss,, bo too much opposition
downtown u rb a n renew al project b ers/city 'o fficials and titlie
ion to tt»e ptaimlng the project.
le Twin
’Twin m
iiiiiliiiiilli^^
m ay be presen ted to the
F a lls city council in D ecem ber - ■
o r e a rly J a n u a ry .
■
tive dldiJ a m e s K elsch, executive
■
Urban
re cto r of the Twin F a llsI U
rban
■
, J
•
R enew al Agency, m ade this an■
nouncem ent in a re ce n t inter■
view. He - sa id plans for the
■
downtown pro ject — estim ated
■
ve been
. t<S cost $1,118,000 — h ave
■
com pleted a n d w ork is under
■
he proj- ■
w ay on how to finance the
'ij
H
“ O ur recom m endationss on fiH
- nancing the pro ject a re just th a t
■
_ r e c o m m e n d ations," M r.
B
Kelsch said.
H
own aass
The p ro jec t a rea , known
H
wn,
has
^
the core a re a of downtown,
'
been changed a little since
nee the
'
t , '^ i s > ■ t ,
idea w as conceived and the urban renew al agency form ed July
• ’
19. 1965.
;
The boundaries now a re :
JF rom the alley south on ' Sse c.o sn d ____1
Street West to the southslde
J
iside of
'4 B R l
Second Avenue West, thenn southe ast on Second Avenue West to - -’f
T hird S treet South, a turn
rn back ■i rf
fil- ... o '
..vi.i*',
tow ard M ain Street, acro ssss Main
(IJ
le E ast,
Avenue to Second Avenue
^
then a n o th er turn tow ard
rd Sho- _ y’,
I T i *•
shone S treet and on to Second
Street N orth. The boundary then
jogs tow ard M ain Avenue again
■
■
until It reach es the alley be^
tween Second Avenue North
and
H
irth
■Ij
here it
■ .L -i— ^
Main Avenue. From there
It
fWl f
;— ~—
< comes back to Second Street
^
In Ave' ■' ■ "
E ast, a tu m across M ain
nue to the a lley betw een Main
A v e n u e and Second Avenue
'~
West, then on to w here the
■ \ __________
the line
v,i-,
'
started .
In all it takes In ann area
2 .!
of e arly Twin Falls buildings,
Illlll I,I, ' i;*;
,,
o n d ^r^
although not all a re beyond
retc t
pair. This e n tire a re a is cenxt w i n FALLS URBAN
Renewal Agency exeeatlve director Jatnes
^ Renewal
Jat
Kelsch looks at a n a p
tere d In downtown.
of
of <tiie downtown core a rea
re a urban renewal project proposal.
Plan are finished. Ways to f t
roposal. Plans
But, although plans a ree done nnance
an
execution of the
r being studied, and
the plan a ra
proposal
ind
proposab
may
be presented to0 the
and work is under w ay ort fitl- elty
elty council in D ecember
Mrly
ber o r M
rly January. The spott on the left Ibottom o l the map is Second
econd
nanclng, urb an renew al is not stre
stree t West a t Second1 Avenua
Avanua w
Wia a t The core araa Is m ade up
ui of eight half-blocks.. The
y e t in Twin F alls. T here
will
p
^
i
__________
riU
cost
$1,118,000.______________
all -------approve*!. wiU
$1,11
be public hearin g s on the^trb
urban
is, and
'
renew al agency proposals,
th ere will bo advance notice on C l J .
cach of the public hearings.
City M anager H erb D errick, ^
•
___
w hen contacted, said, “'As
As an
ad m in istrato r, I have no posltion. It’s up to the city council,
and I’m su re the council will
s.” He
a c t on the public's w ishes.”
said he felt th e council would
By JOHN CU N N IFF
Aim idst this heav y volume,
F
A
lume, th e ml
m inistrator a t New York.
lc. "Nore ac t to the w ishes of the’ “ m
a]A P Business A nalyst
" ’*■
verj
st
very definition of the word
bo
»ord " in - body
Is doing an over-all
' ^
A
vestm
ent”
a
s
contrasted
stu
iSted
to
study."
But
somc
o
t
the
now
if
NEW
YORK
(A
P
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—
conv«st
effects
said he did not know if
speculation”, has become
.■ie(
issue centra
centratlon of pow er am ong “* sp<
:ome ob- seem
to be apparent wittiout
thout a
a referendum vote on thes issue
tp
Institu- scur
scured by m utual funds
stu
ds whicti
w hich study.
_ agency jnam
m am nm oth and grow ing instituwould be called a fte r the agency
unds Is buy a n d sell stocks within
w eeks
eeks
j g
tlons such as m utual funds
lin w
jp
h o u rs 'la s t 'N'lov.
ov. 18
present .5 Its plans.
uons
^
te stock In th e ir quest for "perform
tenew- "°w
tending to acc en tu a te
periorm -- me
m ore than 562,000 shares
M em bers of the U rban Renew"°w ti
ires of
a
n
ce
.”
udson.
price
chanM
s
in
a
m
an
n
er
rem
anci
Fairchild C am era and Instnial Agency
a re Voy Hudson.
'
f
1.
I Iniscent of the outlaw ed1 pools Illu
III stratin g the changed
ged con- me
m ent Co., w ere sold, about
ch airm an. V ernon Riddle,
L.
bout 20
t ^
lk’ and
an d 0 * ‘he
ditio
ditions a ro these facts: '
pei
Ja m e s Koutnik, Jo e Cilek
‘he 1930s.
per cent o f all its shares,
es. and
» n tro l 20 tbe
Jo h n W olfe,
ThU concentrated buying
Ing and I1.. M utual funds now control
tl” price plunged m ore than
han $19
>roject
selling, which is e n tirely/ legal, to 30
3 p e r cent of the shares
One w ay In w hich th e pro
ject selling
ihares o f to $106.75.________________________
IS out- has fu
fundam entally rhune^rf-thA
m
an
cost m ay be financed w as
se d -th * any-Iarge-T ajrpom tl8n"s7~ana
5ns, a ii3
Was It possible th at fo
forr no
Vh a ra c te r of Jie stock m
et, one-third
oneTOedTTiyTWrrTCeTsch. A local ccharac
mark
arket,
the value of all
Imim ediately
ill sh a re s Im
obvious
reason
ild be an Associated
P re ss study
im provem ent - d istric t could
Aa
idy has on the New Y ork Stock
tho
lock E x- thousands
of shareholders
ers all
h is Is
char
form ed downtown. Once this
is found.
found,
change is owned by mutual
itual a n d de(
decided to sell a t once?
e? Or,
*v
done, applleation would boI m ade pede
F e d e ral officials, though
P«ns
h deep- pension
funds. Insurance
mo
ice com - more
likely. wa» thl» »n1 ^f ittn
—
f a rt
c t -----------for federal funds to handle
con
pndnTKmnntj «»il
h«rr«rr
-rrr-.
lie the jy
ly concerned,
seem to be nty- panji-s.
pani
)d b a n k ' or concentrated power?
_________ nf—the— t l ,118|00ft I|i|e<l-t 118,00ft iiiled b y a lack of iunds aind
n d out- adm inistered tru sts.
I,Institutions such as m
utual
mutual
cost. The downtown property
operty dated regulations in th eir• inves- 2. M ore blocks of 10.000
M sh a re s fun
funds, w hich pool the
le inInow ner. If the application Is
is ap- tlgatlons
tigatloi
of this concentration,
n ore, indicating institutional
ration, o r m
ves ent pow er of 4 million
titutional vestm
inllon Inproved, w ould pay the onediv
Nevertheless', the shift from a buying
buyii and selling, have! crossed dividuals,
w e re heavily Involved
ivolved
fourth balance,
markei
York Stock E^xchange
I
m arketplace of random public the New
;
c h a n g e in :Fairchild. When they decided
leclded
" I t m ay not be fa ir to U x „orders
d e r « to one m ore n early^ domi- tic
k e r ta p e 'th is y e a r than
i their holdings their action
tlcke
an in 'all
^11 to sell
the entire c ity w hen downtown nated b y sh eer pow er aippears
there
hac
p p ea rs 1866.
1«6«. In Septem ber alone
ne
had the Im p act of millions of de­
Is benefiting,’’^ M r. Kelsch' said. ,to account for m uch of thee wide, w
'
ere m ore than 570.
cisl
were
cisions.
"T his is not a firm recom m en^
m
som etim es destructive
raordiructlve
3.
M
utual
funds
are
turn
in
g
A day b e fo re this extraordldation. It is ju s t an idea w c price
° swings and heavy volum e
as held
volume over th e ir portfolios at the ra te nary
nar selling, a m eeting was
■re working w ith ,” he added. J ,
mcfnir
today’s m arket, the study
dy sug- of «40 p e r cent a year. Several a t Argu:; R esearch, a highly
hly re'
If the p ro jec t and financing
ve ra te
le s gar
garded w holesaler of investinvest­
perform ance funds have
,
perfc
a re approved, the p ro ectt wm
will ^ ^
>rokers
as
m
ent
Inform
ation
to
brokers
--------m
uch
higher
thiin
this—as
m
uch
me
becom e a reality . B ut th a tt realreal­ ----------------------------------------------ore a and
a s 100 p e r c en t and m
moro
and analysts.
ity Is a long w a y off, and public _
An A rgus spokesmann exyear.
A
approval has to oe gained before I o f - '
culatlon P'**
plained la te r th a t perhapss 75 of
y
T his Institutional speculation,
anything can b e done.
A O I.
rtln told
told these Influential clients heard
"Som ething has to be done
done T T '"
1
1._ W illiam McChesney Martin
rt dis­
dis“ " “ lyst give a short
the 175th anniversary celebraw ith dow ntow n," M r. Kelsch | - | o <
ircuiU,
tock Ex- course on Integrated circuits,
tlon of tlie New York Stock
said. "T h at Is w hy the agency
ossible
onlv is
‘I'S em phasis on possible
■m change this y ear, not only
Is
e x ists.” He added th at the agen- »
Irchlld.
”
HniiK- difficulties ah ead for Fairchild.
'tff
poisonous but could endrl disascy is not a ctin g a s a federal /
Selling
in
Fairchild,
as
well
well as
tnously.
Sl
governm ent "to o l,” but h e was
grated
In
other
m
ak
e
rs
of
integrated
w orking with "lo ca l people,
div
le, lo- A dividend
of 75 cents wiras
as de- Ma
M artin.
F ed eral
Reserve
f o r r ^err circuits,
began the next‘ day.
‘•ay^
cal ideas and a local problem
jlem ” d a re
r e d b y directors of th e5 F irs t B oard
oar chairm an and a form
, '
of
»ny of
to try and solve the problem
Securit'
iblem Security Corp., following aI m eet- exchange
exchi
president, suggested Long term investors, m any
tbelr
r
sm all, read about their
of downtown.
Ing
ing in'
in which it also wa.i
as an- that " th is cult of short-run m arthe following day.
Mr. Kelsch said he believes
lieves nounce<
nounced by George S. Eicc
ccles.
les. ket jperform ance” com pares In
in losses
^
oncede
^
Some
m utual funds concede
downtown “ will rise a g ain>•”
.”
preside
president
and general m anager,
n ager. some
som e w ays to the outlawed their trad
in g m ight have
ive a
A nother w ay of financing
g the th at th*
the firm has reached a rec- pools.
pools In which trad e rs Icreated
It they
„
sh arp im pact on prices, but
p ro jec t could b e with pd]M
te ord hii
dsMte
high of $878,809,687 In
in as- aoUv;
activity to a ttra c t buying
Ing and
and flT, ^ p a jre h iid affair Is a rarra r- - cap ital and in th e w ords off M r. *«ts.
*ets.
push u p prices.
j"®'
Im
most
ity.
They
c
la
im
the
fimds
ost
K elsch "is the best w ay to“ go, This
Tfci, ,represents a n Increase
lase of "Al
"A nyone who Investss m ust often
ofte feed o u t their sales aI bit at
but I feel it c a n ’t be done withgon'i
with- j^i
J71_000'000
over the am ount
nt list- realij
realize it Is a different busineM
business g^ ti
tim e to lessen the impact.
out help.”
rrangements to budget y o t i r
‘ an
ONE CARD. . . FOR
IG! have
OR JUST
JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING!
ha to make special arrangem
pFrancis W illiams, chairm
... pedj a t A
the sam e tim e a y e airr ago. than it w as 15 y e a rs aKo,"
0 , ■ said
said
iirman
The project. If com pleted, will
“
^ ^
l> a y m e n t s . ,..ji^B iJZ u e am
atic. -------------—
naiic.
-------------------------------- T"
5 cent
cen t
Lymiui, sen io r vicee presi- of tthe Investm ent Company
InI
’r
the
E
ccles
said
the
75
ny InO n e F irst S ecu rity
B ani m ericard-givesyou-a—
add 248 parking spaces n e a r thc .. .C'
ityJiankA
-ec-tors dent o f Putnam Management
(jn
jgem ent Lstitute,
a m u tu al fund trad e asthere o>Y*deni
dividend voted by d irectors
downtown a r e a . P resently there
fhMr
^
h
o
le
walletfull
of
of
convei
convenience;
not
only
a
t
more
Co.,—
w
h
lc
h
-ad
m
in
iste
rs-se
v
u
ra
l
so<:i
sevurai sociation, .says: "We don’t think
__ __
th is -y e a r to
a r e -212.-1—_________________
__ hrings-the-total-for
hungs_4
. . WHEN YOU NEED I'IT!
nutual
th a n 7 5 0 0 places 3 inin Uta
U tah and Idaho, but at a CASH.
C/t
iration **J8e
, j , ..
the activities of the mutual
rrn rv *l-*0 P®*"
**J8e funds.
The m em bers of the agency
P® share. T he corporation
Idaho
Lym *n re fe rs-to Individual
In- func
idual
funds and o th er institutional
operates
101
firm
s
in
U
tah.
lai inquarter of a million
retail
on
retail
stores,
service
businesses
e a rm a rk propeH y in'^ the core
from titne to
Anyone
tain use a quickIc cash advance
at
Hilary vestors—those who purchase
ye^t
lurchase vestors
h ave a substantial
Wyoming and fo u r m ilitary
II Imirnmjd professional offices across
ai
a re a to be upgraded. T h is, can
can
the coimtry.
jjj.
directly
rather than
a d on the m arket, ll certainly
time. As a First Security
ity Ban'
BankAmericard holdeor.
rtainly
, nbanking facilities. M a rrin er sS.
Hi?" ppact
m ean rem odeling buildings,
or banfang
through m utual funds—as
as "dodo- would take a study to prove
tt
i ™ er
,. t-ccies.
Eccles. Salt Lake City, is chair- JJ’tou]
re ootliI
imediate cash loan o f up to
tea rin g down buildings. P ow
yyou
o m ay obtain an immediate
It-yourself investors."
erw ise."
" m an of the board.
1300 by simply presenting
you card a t any offlca
ting your
and telephone lines will b e 7bur.
T he stock exchangess have
d.
have
B„t
the
F
ederal
Reserve’s
erve’s
ONE
B
IU
TO
P
A
Y
...
ON
Y. . . ONE PAYMENT TO MAKE!
led and streets will be widened.
ened. Mr. IE ccles also reported net courted
court!
vt. Joff First Security Bank
bai
k or banks
in o th e r statea
both individuals
and
M
ar
lls
ana
M
artin
said
in
a
speech
that
1
.1
,
,
wilh operating
fu n<*s.
jj Individual stock ownerT he agency, in connection with
operatir earnings for theL .first
i 'L f>“
card. You
rge that
honor BankAmericard.
Y< won’t need much
utions
First
S
e
c
t^
y
Bank
nk
keeps
keeps
track
of
all
your
charge
thi
° 'V ’®r- in-out trad in g by institutions
,i,i_
|
property, w orks closely w ithh en- nine m onths of 1967 totaled
otaled ,|,jp jm j grown from about 6.5
,ut cash
Bani
ity BankAmericard,
but it’s
L
; tends to c re a te undesirably
y volpurchases — whether
her they
they are made locally or out
cat with a First Security
gin eers and p lanners on the *5,416,08
*5.416.087. o r $2.07 p e r sh are
■r« on „Viiln
m illion o r less In 195J. the
he first
first atjig price fluctuations. " I1 find
ick cash is available should
ive reassuring
to know quick
proiect.
t2.632.20
$2,632,209 shares. T he firm1 paid
paid
flpfl
of town. Once a mmonth,
o n th ,' we total w hat you have
ret
a stockholder census was fh
' trend disquieting." he said,
‘bis
;hase $13,277,259
in in te re st on sav- taken, to m ore th an 22 million
T he agency h a s to p urchase
$13,277.3
Qt, an emergency arise,
you aa sic
single, itemized statement,
id of
bought and send you
-rt
million . Tl
-jije
perform ance trend
of
posits
'
the property concerned, and ings and
and other deposits. D eposits
ipread
along with copiessof
ofyoui
your receipts. So you need
ed
once pro p erty Is upgraded and In Ihe Ibanks a t the end o f the Institutions h ave grown even in-out trad in g has now spread
utual
make b u t o n e paym
ent, And you have 25 days
lyment.
YO DON'T HAVE TO SW1TC^
lys YOU
read y for use. it Is re-sold."
nine-mo
nine-m onth period totaled $772.- faster.
f .c f .r Since IMS their 'nasseU through- m uch of the mnutual
SWITCH
p
s
e
t
s
fy
jjj
industry
and
Is
Influencing
from the date of billing
billingt(to pay.
illing 666,141. a n increase of $58J m
m il" a’II this buying and' selling
il- hav 4 risen from $88.6 billion
to „c>thef
7 C institutions also. As mclng
a
reI
.M
First
Security
BankAmericard
lericard
la a service th a t ia
Is done a t a fa ir m ark e t price,
irice. lion
Uon in tthe pas* y e a r.
m ore th a n $S«5 billion, in this su it, concentration. acUvily
y and
No one g e u v a s t benefit, but Loans outstaSiding a t thee end time; m ut(|al funds have ^m ulti- ™
nol
not tied to an account a t any bank, savinM anti
i.’,
't l " in
I ■volatility m a y become even
no one loses.** he said.
. of the :first nine m onths w ere plied theii' a sse ts, mostly
yi loan, cretiit union, etc. I t will ecoi^ you nothing tp
BUDGET PAYMENTS,T0(
m ,T O O .. . AUTOMATICALLY!
fllion
m ore pronounced._____________
He said goverm nent controls
reported a t $525,695,144 w ith stocks.
trols reported
stocks 100 tim es to $40 billion.
obi
mericard credit if you pay
obtain and use BankAmericart
pmen’
ts. j ^ "
1 .» .^iii ■■n»i,iiii..i n n
on this “ a re v e ry good.” He 98.3S4
9S,3S4 loans
li
m ade du rin gI th e
Des]
D
espite these developm
ents,
Should you want to extend
exten payment, pay as little
yot bills on time. Youu can have
extra cards for
tie your
hi
added: “ No one gfcts his pockets
^ e t s nine m oonths.
the JS ecurities a n d Exchange
[Change
tm 110 a month, orir l/2
l/20th
0 th of the total bilL There
otb members of your■family if you wish —with
tre other
lined w ith gold from u rb a n’ re- Mr. ^E ccles said th e firmn h a s Com
[0 som
. .
.
mission is thw arted to
somee
Comm
new al. c o n tra ry to w h at som e com j^eted five new b an k buikiiilbs
is a sniall charge>for thii
D ver-all
M xt spring s g a rd e n b ulbs
th is service but you don’t
all p u r c h a ^ listecTon the
I’t all
same statement.
:he aame
build- extent i n tbe lack of an over-all
»«:
rices of
NOW. HuitdrMls e f
„ in g i including those In Hlailey
ailey study o t the effect c n , prices
>.■' ur- and
^
.
H
e
this
concentration.
'
/
Ketchum -Sun Valley.
ci
varieties o t
a
J.
b a n renew al, M r. Kelsch said. sakl the economic ootloolcIc fo r "W
f
'W ee’re not e<iuipped'to do It
is w elcom e to visit the urban
Icates budgetw
ia id
Mahlon
U
vjv* the com ing' m onths indicates
budgel ise,”
renew al office a t 363 T hird Ave. continued heavy d em an dI fo r F ra n k h a u ser, SEC regional
nal ad- 1 —
■
E . " T h e ir quesUons will b« anI HMMM m m m A m s f a e a '^
m r'mXJSiS
aSm
t£ X SSSSSm ^\
re on mmmm
» Jn credit w ith upw ard phM ture
.
•*
I
*
interest ra te s, aod. heav y des H an»_______________.................
....................................
I
, m and *fo r public financing by
T he purpose o f the p ro jec t Is
I
“ states a“ n d m unicipalities. The
' M d M H __________________________ _
to “ keep p re sen t business th ere.
• .... r
W
r* sa hm« anc
a n d co m p atftlv a . W aatmonths, he said, should
" Jell kQOwn. p ro g resah
I
We will foHow th e city building ‘J'f*
I
c o M t c o m p a n y hass <
rall A se n c y av allab la fot r
BANK
Q2e«ni*
a ra
and zoning code on this,” , S*
he determine the amount of faiflaTurin Pall* a n d vicinity.
in ity .
. ' Slata______ ^ _______
qu
. tion and the increase in price
said.
.
■
•* C m m b M w h mmd m w wkHM
Hm
*a IMas* bMWMta
The businessm en who will levels ^which will b e . faced.I.
- Ml
* » « y «MIMI
- •* N»
I m «l w w N ♦» lilw
have to m ove from the ccore
o re
- .
------- J o s t o u d l t h t e c o uipon
p o n oorr pick
]
up an applicaFID
1^
Uf.
m «H '
a re a during construction will get
• « w M m M n to fMi fw Uf*
^ «r
]
Sectirity
1
tio n a t a n y F irs t S
e c t i r i t ] Bank office or a t
relocation benefits, a n d w ill get
hm m t h ,
U fa .
__ _____
■n option to lea se o r buy when
-yoa-«M-the-^«kome^-T^--------J— j
rhen
------------ aoy-«toi» «dier«~yoa-M»
« i l— m ut p m th tm f
----------£^M truf.tioii in th e a re a is fiafinnkAmericard” symboL It'a
1
#
F !n t Security BankAmexj
f o r t h a m a n w h o ia re ad y to
%
■ ....................
^
avajlaUa to *ny credit-woi
redit-worthy person a n d ,. .
•
B usinessm en w ould like to see S
O
^
am
«o»»< ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I N
ST
som ething done to im prove
t)ve
Secuntiy. ^
'Vnai
you don’t have to bank a t
i ^ r y •• • « a t % TiMM-NMn
______
ied*jlay
w a llll e t ffi u i h
I o ff b u y in gI
r ! (v f
:
i w e r a mId
I po^
nee!
iiw e ninieni
I COI
ZI. stock Price
rice Changes
S
:es Stressed
rS By Power
0 Big Insti
er Of
nstitutions
1st Security
Has Declared Zu
= 75c Dividend |S
I
PLANT
GlobeS^d&Feed
G«n«ral A geni
g e n t W an ted
H O W TO
GET A
lA N K A M E R IC A R D
j" > “qiy----- ^
^
---- ■««•-
■FmsrscoiimYiMMiCMiaacMm
Im st^ a m
downtown, trad*, and tha urban
ban
la ^ .
,,
.•
'
/'■' I
^
10
N<tw$
' Twin f a lli T im es-N
^w t.,
•
■
,
-- V
V"
ff '
A
\
%
Oct. 31-Nov. 1, 19677_____
Od
_ jMrs. .Jey/vls"
H Lodge NAprden
H For R e b ^ o h s
SHOSHONE ^
M rs. Shirley
^ri^^
■
I
I
M
M
■
tev was Installed lodge warden ■
tewfs
' a t the Opal 4^ebekah ‘ Lodge ■
m
meeeting a t the lO O F m i l . M rs. ■
E
■
Elllm e r .‘T e fry -w a s lodge, d e p u ^
officiating,
a ssiste d b y M rs. T.
■
off
V.
Strunk.
■
.
IMrs. T e w s 're ^ a c e s M rs. R o ^ I
■
■
- e rt
r t Vaden in the post. M rs. Va- ■
del h a s' m bved to N evada.
den
H
M rs. G eorge H orn h a s lieen ■
b y the asse m b ly presaappointed
*
} res-.
I ^ e o / L 'A 6 6 ^
ident to the post of lodge deputy.
>uty. , ■
M
t. em bers voted to sponsor a - ■
Cai
Cam p F ire G irls group.
■
' A district m eeting w ill l^e held
I
In Shoshone in Ja n u a ry .
H
in
IEN
out of tow n a n d h ave never
B y ABIGAIL VAN BU REN
live ou
After th e lodge m eeting, a H
ing to seen rmy fa th e r before?
D E A R ABBY: I a m going
pub c a rd p a rty w as held, w
public
ith
with
.
■
•
7
want m y w edding toI be a
be m a rrie d soon, and am facing
I wa
M
rs. C ari Holiibaugh and Mrs,
Mr!
Vlrs,
M R . AND MRS. C. 'W. BIRD
beautiful solemn a ffa ir, a n d I’m
a b ig problem . M y fa th e:rr has beautif
Get
G
e
o
rg
e--y
o
u
n
g
a
s
hostesses.
ises.
'
(Leyson
^son phot
photo)
ause a
h a d a nervous tic for y eears,
ars, afraid my fa th e r m ight cause
n Bennie R ay W ebb assisted.
M rs.
Ited.
se me.
rk his few to laugh. P le a s e advise
w hich c au ses him to jerlc
P ffi
Pinochle w as played a n d i ^
P
h e a d b a c k involuntarily every
' ■- UNDECIDEb
pril
prizes
w ere won b y M rs. A. o L
le eye
few seconds. He w inks one
G. Bisewell, R ay O yer, Mrs.
w hen h e _ Jerks, which -.-has
de
has d
ea
a r UNDECIDED:
How
Um
W
Om®*" Shook and G eorge Horn.
/~ \
c au sed him to be m isunderstood
yyjyy fsthBr feel about
rstoM
out Ilf
T
m eeting Is Nov. 14, l . _ J l
by stra n g e women w hen hhee If
jf; he
|,e Is
^ aelf-consclons about
mt hi*
bis
witl
with
the
next
c
a
rd
p
a
rty
a
fte
r
I
w a lk s down the street.’ Ul(Itu
WiO
Uld
""<1 indicates th at he w
uld
re a sin c e th a t tim e. T hey
lodl
lodge
m eeting on Nov. 28.
M rr. and Mrs. C. W. B ird will aarea
looks like a gesture "which
th e r not escort you d o m 'th e
'“ ‘Oh ra
rather
H>!■ Hbbee hhonored a t an open house
farmied In the Sugar Loaf Valiuse farm
m e a n s, "Com e along w
wiitthhg j j j g ^ ,asic a substitute. (An
An un­
UDH
b
in
ob
observance
of
th
eir
60th
Wedley,
lede« a s t of Jerom e, since 1916.
'‘lifi ~ r i
>ne.")
cle, coi
cousin, d ear friend, o r adult
d ing Anniversary fro m 2 to0 5 In the
th< e a riy days, they w orked
A nyw ay, I know It’s custom - brother,
brothei If you have one.) But
Bl
m arch a t th e ““Christmas
Chrlstm ai in October” prograni a t
;•> ®“‘
-PARTICIPATINO InI th
thee contribution
contril
p .m . Sunday a t the Jero)me
m e for the
t
la te I. B .P e rrin e a t
a r y fo r a bride to be escorted If
n your (ather would feel slighted
y , . ' recent meeting of the Women
W omen of the Moose a re , from
rom left, IMrs. U oyd Kelley, senior
u .
^
the
^
G ra n g e Hall.
■ ^
the B
Blue L akes Ranch,
dow n the aisle on her fa th e r's to
to be
1,^ denied
,
th at prtvUege,
fet
ge,
let
regent,
and
Mrs.
H.
C.
Thompson
Z.
Thom
pson,
ju
n
io
r
grad
u
ate
regent.
;ent.
All
c
contributions
made
a
t
the
lov. .The
The couple has two sons. E arl
a r m , b u t Abby, how about
l.
rChances are, ypur fUnce's
T he couple w ere m arried Nov.
“ this him.
or Christmas.
R
Moose h e a rt and Moosehaven for
C hristn
will be sent to Moosehei
RICHFIELD
— A social hour 6,
» 1907, in Lockwood, Mo., and Bird.
tic of his? All the folks on .["y
m y family
f-m ilv wlU havo bcfen clued In rprogi-am
gjrd. T w in Falls, and How ard
”"
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—
—
......—
m
0
m
arked
the
B
urm
ah
Club's
F
ri'
lere
Bird.
F irth . T heir sons and th eir
side who will be a t the wedding about your. father*a3 tic liefore
c am e to Idaho In 1909, w here
-*
before f1“
d a y afternoon m eeting a t , the th
Jt ey
' ” have resided In Twin Falls
,
p a rty room at G riggs Cafe, 121
alls wives a r e hosting the open
know m y father and a re used to
_
abou°
**‘®
*bgins.
hom e of M rs. M elvin WellhauIT S
4th Ave. S., Twin F alls. Officers Q \
tiau^
______________________house
----- house.
.^
)>is nervous tic^ But how about
sen, with M rs. J . S. Mcltitosh
_______
those on m y fiance's side■ who DEAR ABBY: E ver.^slnce
‘O’ h
“
Mr. a n d Mrs. Bird a re m em ­
Ince 11—
I L —
------------------- ---------------_ J will be elected a n d guests a re
a s co-hostess.
.
w elcom e.
Qr
bers of the Jerom e Bible Bapr
w as 13 I h ave liked J iic *k , the The H obbycrafters Club
ub will
3/.
ai.
OK.
Memlters receiving Pollyanna W ©
tist C hurch. A fter retiring from
P i n hoy who lives a c ro ss the street convene
conve
a t 1 p.m . W ednesday
dnesday A im igo Star Club will m eet a t k i
gifts w ere M rs. V. E . Perron,
M a r ia n
M a r t‘ i n ^ (rom me. I Just tu rn ed 16
farm ing the couple moved back
:
16 and for a special
m eeting a t the
n Lillian Sorensen, M rs. Anh e H ar- g p ..m , Thursday a t the Senior i ^ '
M rs.
I
to
Twin F a lls.
Rick is 18. L aa t y e a r, w/hen
hen I ry B
Bia rry R ecreation building,
c iti:
lullding. Citizens
Auditorium. P lans
will
a
p
.
n
a
McKlssick,
Shoshone,
and
'
IS
will
'M
entor
Club
m
em
bers
apAil re la tiv e s and friends a re
.P a tte r n
was only 15, R ick asked
!d my All nm em bers a re ask ed1 to be be rm ade for the C hristm ass parl/fPC
par- proved
pro,
Itrusa M rs. E va Sorensen and Mrs,
rr~i
a
donation
to
the-A
Heleri Stocks w as welcomed
invite to the open house. T h e '
ned invited
m other when I could date.
presei
e. She present.
tv
-g „a new m em ber of the Nix-onClub to a s s is t In getting at film O*®" R oss,. Richfield, Mrs, Eu- as.
coupli re q u ests no gifts. »
■on- couple
»
M
^
_____ told h im when
reacheded 16.16.
lg—a t fieneJE reem an. w on_a .prlze._. , , pP iix
* TOPS
■
*
1,0 on narco tics—at—a —m eeting—a
■
e
If.
If.
Club,
M-a
r
g
a
r
t
>nwO
U R t B Y ^ ^ “e B urleyr M
e th --T
~ Tf fio ^ F n ^ a s h i^ rC iT c le of the
Well, I have b e e n 'I B fonw
fi^ “ B
BUI
MethCrow-, ^ Mrs.
Clifford D ayley, presiw eek
uhold w
*he hom e of M rs. Henry Crow-,
™
■esi- W
eeks led singing, and Arlene
,
k
w eeks, already a n d R ick hasn't odist W om an's Society off Chris- W
Won
omen of the Moose will71 hold
e r ‘I®"
dent, announced invitations w5?''®
ere Robbins
t>obb
T olbert assisted h er.
led the group in the
L
a .
asked riie but yet. M aybe
S
be he tian Service
will host its h a rv est its November
^
m eeting a t 83 p.m
p,m..
■ rec<
received to attend the Gooding
I'ng pledge to the flag, a s the opencuf
tl
doesn't know I ’m 16 now.
lunch<
Mrs, Ti
The film . "E ffects of N
luncheon and b a za ar beginning
Mon
^ginning M
onday a t the hom e of Mrs.
f":
SHOSHONE
— The cultural
N arar- cou
County Cbuncil w orkshop ’eek
and }J,„ ,®xerclses. Secret pal gifts
5h St. cotii
cotics.” is one E m e st M arlowe.
tj,g N ational C onsum ers Week
3, but a t 10
10:30 a.m . S aturday a t the W
Wall
'f a
friend,
allie Holmgren, 143 Ash
refinem ent lesson a t the LDS
1?'''®’ the
,
arid
cards
were
distrib
u
ted
.
Relief
HA
liee he churci
church social hall. The luncheon
officer for the Twin
jncheon Eacl
E ac h m em ber Is asked to bring juvenile
juvc
Relief Society featured the topic.
^
one of my friends told m
Twin obsi
observance a t the Lincoln CounFalls police departm ent, wMshes
ishes ty (Courthouse from 2 to 4 p.m
Iasi didn't lilte h e r th a t m uchi any- will be
h served from 11:30
30 a.m . holic
holiday recipes.
Fall
iMt "A G
>.m.. T
he results of the la s t content
( lad lie a rt." with M rs.
The
1:30 p.m .
N
qv
¥ V ♦
to Iprocure to show to groups
m ore. What shnuld I do?
to 1:3
ing
R aw son' as teacher. As.
of
w
e
re
annouaced
w
ith
trading
Ward
roups Nov. 10. T he c a re a n d use
ere
DINNER HELD
|n the
tl com m unity.
rriN G
* it. tf
in
sms
ary
slsting
w ith the presentation
ionsta
m
p
prizes
going
to
M
slstini
WAITING
sm all appliances will b e demon- stam j
b m eetUnion Pacific Boosters Club An
.
The Salm on Social Club
Ur
ithing stra te d . ■
Pow eell, Wanda M ort, Doris Ba- were M rs. M ay H iatt and M rs.
a rtic le entitled, “ Nothing
js
been
m
em
b
ers
and
guests
held
a
dint.
fng ssi^ for T hursday h a s
en
m a Burtoi
Burton T horne.
lold ker.
k er. M ary Becker and TTielma
DEAR WAITING: Walt.
ing
The B urm ah Club will hold
Fits Like a Glove. Not E ven , Tl
postp<
p o s tp ^ e d until Nov. 9 ilt
iit the n e r recently a t K oto's Cafe. “ G love,” w as read by M rs. Its annual g entlem an’s evening
Mrs. W illiam H arris conduct­
iing Swenson.
Mrs
Swen;
awford,
G
uests
w
ere
Mrs,
Anna
W
alters,
,
bottle
homoffiat
M
rs.
.
J
i
m
'
Craw
ford,
Gues
ed
and announced a special allb E A R ABBY: 1 usually bottle
p aa nrty Dec. 28 at' the M anhattan
luc
n.ft^h
John
P
a
rish
.
p
Lucille
Gepner
presented
a
(^
Salt Lake City, and M rs. Dutch
636 C enter St. W.. Kim berly.
,
day w ork m eeting to p rep are
Cafife in Shoshone. T he next club
jf
m y feelings up Inside m eB go
so II 6^®
:lub
“
w
h
a
t's
in
the
h
o
u
se"
gam
e.
doore.
It w as announced the Novem- m eeting Is Nov. 9 a t the home
Standley. Mrs, Stanley Moore,
♦
♦
♦
Stan
for the D ec. 1 bazaar.
U'
won’t become
a nag . Myy hushusi
N
I
>
vices a t Bev«
B everly Richardson and Joyce ber m eeting will be held a'*t the
FERRY —Services
ac- ------------------------------------------- ^------- -M nrs. Mort and B arbaxa Jac“ ® of Mrs.
D ayley. The b a z a a r will
v e ry h a rd . Hfte’j
e’s aa ^ GLENNS
CLE
_ '. l
1 ^ss/
* 1w/ JJ band works
v
home
of
M
rs.
R.
Ellenwood.
j
d
Blind
Nelson,
all
Twin
F
alls.
honn
usa
of
the
Idaho
State
D
eaf
and
Nels
Sts.
-■
obs
g
ave
details
of
new
conte&ts.
bo featured. .
f
tiiach ln ist N a tu rally because of |h e 1°
I r t /
mriachln
—
t
very
School,
Gooding,
will
be
describ_
_
------SI.
If.
Bonn;
Bonnie
Fry
w
as
b
e
st
loser
of
'
his work Ws clo th es g e t very ®chM
»n he
,
th e 1week.
dirty and g re asy . When
he ed
“ by
hy a representative to m em i r p oJ p < x x ^ ^
J
relax, hers of
‘ XI Alpha Alpha C hapter,
I
I ^
comes home, h e likes to 'relax
ble
to’
Sigm
a
Phi,
a
t
the
ThursI
b le to.
W 7 I
I
i
and I tlthink h e should be a nn
RICHFIELD — M rs, W a rr kk W oa n t lo re p lace o u r $ 1 ,0 0 0
but he either sits o r lies on thB
the day ’m eeting a t the hom e of
. Fi?ED NEVOLA
Jaynes is the new Richfield LDS
5
dirty ^M”
Anderson, King Hill,
front
room
fu
rn
itu
re
In
his
dirty
r s .- .
II I
#
kJ
rt
RouU J, Rup«rt
iac^ a m
i
?
}
£
Relief Society president replac" o n th city m a n a g e r a n d
d you
vou Arran
A rrangem ents a re being m ade
w ork
ork cclothes. How Would
I ' /
I
^
w
who
h
'
ing Mrs. E ugene F re e m a n who
li it $ 6 4 0 .0 0 a t i l i f a n l
crown *’y
A u b rey G ra y a nid
d Mrs.
M rs. ---------------------------------------------------------handle this? I'm re a d y to crown
pumpkin
and vanilla. B eat
Pumpkin D ate T orteI
purr
Anderson.
a t in
In has
has moved to Twin F alls. M4rs.
rs. vviti
I
handl*
w ith a n efficien t MAYORd S
him .
JE N UII7
N IE Ander
eggs, one a t a time. Sift
to- jo
lA 'cup chopped d a te s
egg:
^
't '■oJo e Bowers will continue a s a
COUNCIL fo rm o f
a
gether
d
ry
ingredients.
Add
to
^oui
IA
Auxiliii <
cup chopped C alifornia
gett
Jd
counselor
a
n
d
a
n
o
th
e
r
will
be
man’i
A
m
e
ric
a
n
L
egion
>
uxlllH
DEAR
JE
N
N
IE
:
A
man’i
*
I
^
pum pkin m ixture, mixing thorpun
J „an
"am ed replacing M rs. Clifford
Ford
city g o v ern m en t?,
V S S g l
T IN E S r
.
_____ hnnui U M«
h n t Ann' l la rTv ^will h o ld its m o n th Jlyy . c aarrdd f► w alnuts
oughly. S tir in floured da te s a n d vVai
22 tablespoons flour
ougl
W ard, who has been released.
jed.
nlasUc P®t^y
1:30 p .m . W edInesday
n esd ay
crown" him. Buy some plasUe
------ --------- ' 1 0 } I
' ““ crown
inee
nuts.
^M rs. Carl P i^Hcr ha.. hPl>n
nuU
-----^ n . a t th e A m e ric a n L egionn Hall.
H all.
iC“ P butter o r m arg arin
icen.
------------t
o
D
O
W
g
t-----------------|
H
Mm J
^
covers for your furniture. Or “V
——"Turn into n g re csc J 9- uy•/ 1/4"
ly^~ nan
P inochle an d hrlHpn will— b a — Ui
nam ed spiritual living leader re_____
fj. I I
____ nae
ua* old bedsBCeida.----------------- 1 played.
; ^
Inch round baking pan. B
B ake
ake placing
pia(
will
cooked pum pkin
Inch
R e fre sh m e n ts w
ill be 2-3 cup
c
M rs. Ja y n e s and Milrs.
rs. yoT
VOTI FOUl Nolon Vltfor, C. O.
in a m o d erate oven, 350 degrees.
se rv e d -a n d th e public is invited.
in v ited .
2 eggs
i
>rees.
p_ m. C row ther is in charge
‘'B® Pop*, Uwrann A. Tolman, Jexph
■ *
DEAR
ABBY:
I
a
m
a
widow.
f i i /
1 3
deai
viaow.
Ji.
}f
V4 (cup sifted all purpose flour for
arm of cultural refinem ent lessons
f o r 20
: to 25 m inutes. Serve wvarm
sh,„,
loris
Shjmph,
Jr.
n f
O. m y 1husband still has a heart- GLENNS
,
f i l I
f'M
O,
er
in pplacq of M rs. E lm o P atterso n
multi- ]A
JA teaspoon
baking powder
with whipped cream .
FERRY
—
A
\
(pd, fol. Adv,)
beat, bbut ho h a s “ passed on" .
I li I
P 'J
beat,
akes
eight
servings.
who
as
will
JA
4easpoon
cinnam
on
M
Is moving.
’t get
ppt
C hristm as ideas
‘A 4
in ‘"’O'
another sense. I can ’t
I it I
nutmeg
((The
1
be displayed by: m em bers5 of the JA
‘A teaspoon
i
Tim es-News will pay
ly $5 .......................................
■■in iii..........
n y con
conversation out of him dur- Worthwhile g i J b ^ h e n they
1 ^ 1
Kr
“a ny
■y m eet %
( 4 Iteaspoon ginger
eacl
each
w
eek
for
the
best
recipe
eclpe
ing 'h
the
f
e dinner h o u r. H e comes F riday w ith Mrrf, M a rg are
e t Bliss %
14 teaspoon
baking soda
subr
I
subm
itted
for
M
agic
Valley
F
a
­
^
Fa_
to the table a n d fills up his and M rs. E lla H ansen a s coCOvori
1 teaspoon vanilla
vorites. If you have a favorite
plate,
sty le, th en carries hostesses. The wom en will
9 1 0 2 SIZES T2H-24V&I
pU te, buffer
I
Afill ex- Mi
M ix dates, nuts and two table- reel]
recipe, Just m all it to ths Recipe
it to the living ro o m to watch "i7i„
spoons flour. Set aside.
Dep;
plain how each Item is con- spoc
D
epartm ent. W omen's P age M televlsi(
„
television while h e eats. . - . 1 structed.
M elt butter over low heat. ltor. T he recipe becomes; the
Mi
I aiqu not stupid. I am a calth en blend in brown s u ^ rc.. Re- prof
property of the Timcs-News a n d
then
LEAN LINES
lege ‘ 0graduate, so it’s not as ,j.v.
ove from heat and stir
tir in
tn canr
cannot b e returned,)
l l Th« M agic Valley Iris Society m
mov
A-line Jum per does m o st
rt to though I can’t c a rry on a n Inheld a t j --=---------■ '
r—is ir,, .j, ,
luncheon
m
eeting
will
be
slim , trim tho shorter, fu
lle r telllgeni
Fuller
telllgent conversation.
h e new
ironih
p.m . S aturday In th
figure. N ote long, sq u are neckShouli I stick m y foot throuih
neck- Should
line — blouse beneath.
th e picture
pici
the
tube? O r m aybe I m
tm
t r m . t o s Angeles, Cal.,, S0069.
M0«9.
a H B
P rin te d p attern B102: H
alf should try w earing a wooden
Half
roMen
,1 personal reply, enclose
■close a
m -m m
sizes J2W. W A . l&A. 1814. 20W, cabinet Instead of a dress?
,t.n
ir p i self-addressed enve**..
s ta m
22'^, 24t4. Size 16>^ Jum perr 2i4
2V5 I wo
wonder how m anv other
y a itls 45-inch; blouse 1% yrards
a rd s women are In competition with -i-— _________________ —
\
PA RK AVENL
______________________
J Z .
35-inch.
---‘ A
th e television
tele
0
the
set?
Sixty-five cents In coktsl'ftir
il'ftir
IGNORED j ^
.I ffor
pr
I #
eac h p a tte rn —add 15 cents(
each p a tte rn fo r first-class ttijifl-.
tn^I-. DEAI
DEAR IGNORED; Obviously, l| ^
ing a n d spccial handling. Send yyour
our hhusband finds television
| EW & U SED
■vision |!
N
'
fo M arian Martin, Tim es-News,
m ore fascinating
f«
fews, more
than yourr con*
1}
con-1{__________________________
\\
P a tte rn D ept.. 232 W est 18th versath>n.
versatlo
He Is being rude, o( jj
BU
jj
St.. New Y ork, N.Y. lOOII. PPrint
rin t ccourse,
o u n e , to desert you a t dinner Ij
‘ Y -SELL-TRA D E
nam e, ad d ress with zip, size tim
e, bbut you c a n 't force him {}— ^
time,
w iS j
|j
and sty le num ber.
to remain
rem
and converse * wltb
^A m m u n itio n , S c o p e s,
lls atat-I)S
tocks,, H un tin g E q u ip m e n t l|
See 100 m ore fashions to sew yoa.
At if you could, his
you. And
h Stocl
In all sizes in our g re at F
a ll- titude would
'
Fallprobably Im
>e so jlIwan*
WANT—WIN. T» 1(4 PRK U*.]!
Park A v e n u e Is slightly
g h tly Irre
Irre g u la r h osiery from
W inter P a tte rn catalog. D resses,
sses, condesc
condescending you’d soon be |j
s
culotte.s, coat."!, separates, holiholl- begging him to go watch tele- lj
J
d fam o u s m a n u fa ccturer
tu re r w
wit
ith a re p u ta tio n w o
day styles. Get one p attern free vision.
hI
f9 Mll«t W«tt ef Twin Foils
||
are p ro u d o f. The d efects a<re sm a ll a n d w ill
— clip coupon in catalog. Send
Send
lu s . a
not a ffe c t w e a rin g quality
50 cents.__________________________ProbU
q u a lity . P a rk A venue Is
ox
Problems? Write to Abby.r. BBo«
e g u la r soiling prico
o g re a t v a lu e a t our rreg
a . . a t th e s e p rices
es it Is e x c e p tlo n a ll
J
l
ig A
Anniversary
60th W edding
"h Open House Slat
Slated Sunday
,
tl
*•
Social Events
4th
Burmah Club
Has Social. Hour
Club .Donation
Sche(dule<d For
Narcotics Film
^°n"
Helen Stocks
and Is New M em ber
the
illey Favorites3
M agic V alley
S
I
Officers
c
Narrtedd = = = = = =
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I
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to I I .
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'
. ? y JOHN CUNNIFF
' Ap Busln«ss Analyst
D o w - J o n e s , 2 p .m .
1
NEW YORK (A P ) — U.S. _____
1.85
— 30 i n d u s t ..........884.77 dow nroJL$s9
___ _
Steel s decision to orcer -tRe
E
2 0 R a iU ...ttr1 3 8 .6 6 d o w'niTlX
a
CHICAGO
(A
P)
—
All
Brain
.
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sel
2:sa‘ PJUL SUMMAR^ .
MARK
MARKETS AT A GLANCE “
tiJL larg est and m ost m odern jvesisel
15 U tilities . . . . . . 123.56 u'P
p A
0.41
pPORTLAND
oi
0 —
— futures
prices advanced onIj fhe
il
(A P ) (USDA)
futur
'" lever built fo r service on the
sral NEW YORK ( A P ) . ^ « S
^ tJu
NEW yO R K (A P) — G eneral
clud- Chicago
B oard of T rad e to d a y .I®
;"e a f t a k e s " m ay m ark a tum
65 tS to
3il.0p dowfl
Cattle
m
0.72
C
attle
and
calves
1.200,
IncludCKIcf
m-By WILUAM A. DOYLE
G
r
this
Stocks —Jx w e r; active trad*
"Motors turned w eaker la te th
is
ghter influenced
largely in the beliefi
J . ' inKrS{50 calVes; choice slaughter
inf lui
Lniio ins point for a lake shipping inafternoon and the stock m a rk
e t Ing.
•ket
'
.
pitpuia
PItPUIa J.«*
11 IIH WH Illi
-4-tu steers, unfler 1,100 lb steady
s- In either
case, y o u r h e ir’s cost
Q--1,
attended a forum on eseit
iy
th
th
e
.governm
ent
stockpile
J'*
J
to
a
t
11 UH liu 13 + K ateerg
®'d u stry th a t h a s beeh listing badCotton — H igher.
piiu Pltu
ste steal
w as irreg u larly lower. T radling
in g
r- basis on
y
ta te planning, a t w hich refero the stock Is established
iwer;
414..." w eak; over 1,100 lb 25-50 low
er; bill now In Congress KBs a
m e Polaroid .<• >4713«S u ifi 33414......weak;
* CHICAGC
CHICAGO:
w aa active.
IS a fte r you
die. In this exam ple,
Ing ence was
m ade to the ta x status
y
lk to chance
„
poorly .te s te d , w eak
chan( of survival.
Although
th e sta te s bordering
”
n'ced pubSKCt
S i
8 h SSS
| * 8 fheifers
««
Wheat — H igher; Influenced
GM stretch ed an e arly lossI to
)d
sa
y
th
at
he
sells
the
stock
for
sady.
P
ric
e
s
had
hovered
betw
een
'H
alf of stocks held over a long period
thi
o8 ->
+■.U
K 1.00 1(
lowet*: f ^ e r ste e rs steadv,
ri
PubUdiid .M( U. 10
IK •»
the lakes h ave nearly one-half
about 2 points. T he stock re aicc t- by possibly
possib new legislation.
s, *6,000.
-a. of
J6.000. If his cost basis has been
stab: a n ir
irre g u la r tone and lower„ in
ba-■ the -nation's
[
o ther c la ise s not fully estab:
m anufacturing caor tim
timie and then w illed to heirs,
bli- Com -— H igher: with w h elaeta t s a s * ^ ' A
ii S 8 S
SJ\a
j 4 •••••
ed e arly In the session to publinestablished
a t *5,000, he has a
a
s
the
result
of
death.
As
unestabli!
hoice sis through
m ost of the session
+
iu
lished;
sMiaghter
ste
ers,
choice
tl
“
pacity, the lake ships haven’t
‘h '
ll
dem and, rca
catioii of an a rticle in the W/aall
Oats — H igher; good
by m e. the stock Is profit of *1.000 — taxable as
ghter until the last hour w h e n ,a n‘ “upS iiU T ...
1
S'* 34H
* jh- 'HH 940-1,040
litu
lb 2S.70-;i3.80; slaughter
P- £ een c arry in g th e ir share of It
it. derstood
f® /« "
Soybeans—H igher with w heat. JJJSSJ’*
' S treet Jo u rn al saying th a t the
SoybMi
lUyoBT I.40b 99 40h <0)4 40H ••••«
heifAr
le
a
capital
gain.
-o' tran sferre d a t the m ark e t value
capit
a rd m ovem ent began.
700- w ard
E arnings h ave been falling.
Raytlwoa M ISO ItIH 113^ 119 1*;"
-I-3 heifers good and few choice!• cow
•ing Butchei
B utcher hogs —Steady to O2525luyuuca
Ju stic e D epartm ent, is readying
l'existlng a t the tim e of the death.
Your heir is. not required to
T nrad e sources expressed the ships
r
tu Ku 1030
1050 11lb 20;00-22.00; slaughter
I'.
Co
1 IIH 18H 18fi
a re old, and some a t .H
t i - 1 ®?ist‘n
cenU hlgl
higher; receipts 4,000; tOD
top R*iTdl^
a n a n titru st suit aitned a t b re•akak - cents
ROlCbcfi .40b 39 itS 17(2 ^ J ~—«» flales
18.00; belief
r„H
E
ven
thoiigh
the
value
of
the
a capital-galns tax on the
sales com m ercial 15.50 to 18.00;
beliei th a t the so-called PurceHi
pay
5^®, tudes have not been the kind E ven
ing upi GM. T he d ep artm ent said
aid $19.75.
J19.75.
S:i>l!uu
RapubSU 3.M 44 44H 44 44 _ S slaughter billls com m ercial 1400 bill, w hich would c rea te w heat,
stock m ay have in creased since
^,qoo difference betw een the
■^® *4,000
re- rR*!rU»
38 73U T3H 73 - {J «laUg
?np*’
th
at
solve
problem
s.
Slaughter ste e rs — Steady; ; te«ti« i IM
rib suit w as im m inent.
Slaught
,„n the tim e it w as purchased, its
j i noo price you paid for the
JM -»-l
+1 lb
lb 24.i
24.50; feeder ste e rs choicee 700 corn a n d soybean stockpiles,
•
Roxall .30b
73 33« »H MW
‘ts *1,000
bv .
A m erican ship has been
ing ceipU
top J27JS.
, Airlines declined
fallowing
ceipts J.OOO;
J.O
RaynMac .00 '11 4SH 45H 49H lij*
H tn
m ight be favorably re ad outt by
jjee valuation
to the new owner
stock and the *5,000 value of
to TM
790 lb 22.60-23,00: feeder heif- migh
S'; ;itock
“ y built for the G re at Lakes trad
v a 'u a t
Ro^Tob 3J0 121 43H 43H
~1
W
re■
RoysTob
disappointing
Septem ber
re ­
of
s
ta
r
ts
a
t
the
tim
e
he
takes
ownsti
10.30;
House
A
gricultural
subcom
+
1
4
e
rs
choice
635-850
lb
19.25-20.30;
a
Hi
"•
the stock
when you die. Tho
86
87^ 4- H etS Cl
l,i|. End
Johnton
21 lOM If 3« ~
—HH RhMmU 1.40 477
since
1960.
T
he
num
ber
of
sults. E a ste rn lost 2 w hile
iJilifS
"*.
imaS* l«7t lit lOH 10\& 10(4 —
—H2 feedC)
feeders s te e r calves choice. 330- m lttee.
ittt
ErltUck RR1* IS Hi
’Ji »—H R
Ro»nS.
, capital
capital-galns tax on the *4,000
®'‘®
*’*P’
.
freighters h as. in fact. dimlinin-|®
'^^'P
Rohr Cf
Cm .90 98 JlH 29^ «(5
~
ft
37« — H Rabr
A m erican and United lost m ore Ethyl
EUiyi Cp
cp .W
.< Ijr n u JTW
-------alves
iB —
ZH
l OW
600 Itlb 25.00-28.00; heifer calves
''® does d
disappear — bccause the
RoyCCoU .71 34 33H 31« 3!«
ished by n early a q u arter. I T hus, the h eir does pot have
EvaniP ,>0b
4S 11 nH 17H — H RwCCota
than a point.
o P“j
pay a capital-gains tax. If
SEATTLE
JH ->1H
—lli gOOd
good and choice 300-500 Ib 20.00*f stock ttakes on a new cost basis,
„ „ Everih*rt
JT U ItH IIH »—H
(i RoyDttt
RoyDitt IJOC 139 44Vi 43H 4JH
leat- ^Two-thirds
of fleet capacity is a.;U
t l;{°
R ails w ere low er a s low''eerr p.irch
p ” rch C«m
->3
RydcrSya .00 30 2ft
19H 38H.......
Sn 45
101 U MH •* —
1 RySerSyi
SEATTLE (A P )-C a s h W heat;
w^
nf
he
sells
the
stock.
The
person
the
•
h
......
23.40.
'
SE
°n
a
s
result of your death.
..........Safm
y I.IO
44 33 23H 3 2 « .......
„ '®as‘ 20 y e a rs old; 50 per cent of explaining
n® s®'
Strtwmy
F*lrHlll .ij
.Uf1*» 11(4 MW 11(4...........
poflts w ere forecast. Most de- F*irniii
this said, “ The capi„Rem em ber that we have been
3S 25- Soft W hite 1.57, White Club 'f1,57,
3K 4+"jH4 Sheep
1743H 43H 42%
She 577; sla u g h te r lam bs
Met 24 «3H MH
n il ~—H
J4StJOfL^
SEJOlLd 3.80
^'
the U.S. fleet w as built before ^
d in e s w ere fractional. Illinois Finiiecl
JJ'
90 UH
f fIH
H .......
sii rer; o th er c lasses mlostiy
ard W inter 1.69, B a art 1.57.
..... 55o
0 sig
ostly H
Hard
Pedderi .10
1M 3* Jilt JIW 4+H
« StLSaaP
SlLS»iir 3.30
tal-gains tax d isa p p ea rs." Can taiklns
talking only about capital-gains
nn ID®
1937. P roblem s. It seems, have th
a fP 1.40b
30 2# 2$H i» .....
^
Int. Fedosir
FedOSlr 'i.?
l.7« 11 71U 7I«
71 ^*iJ s tRSIRe(P
C entral rose m ore than a point.
hoice Yellow
Corn, bulk No. 2 M
51.00
is be true?
{“
‘‘v "*— which can run as high
+iii steady:
Ye
111MH03^ «3H3 H
4-lH
Stead; slau g h ter lam bs choice
taxes
Ferro Cp l.n II J3H JJS
JJX —
—H
H Sanders
S«n<l«rl .30
been the biggest cargo. D espite^*®
Knott Hotels spurted abouttJ 44 Pllirol
'
pl
A,
Ju
s
t
about.
W
hen
a
person
!4.20;
52.00
asked;
Oats,
bulk
No.
P.®®"
314
+
H
and
prim
e
^
1
1
8
Ib
23.50-24.20;
bid,
—
H
SchOBley
l.ftO
Ift
IIH
S2H
83H
'
*
■
H
and
I
1.4»
7J J1W Ji% J»H 14 Schenley
, a s , 25 per cent. If your estate
, “the
opening of the St. Lawrence
,Inherits stock and thei. sells 7It,
Scherint 1.30 x24 14 h 04H 84V,
4-1
«iaMo1
points. M erg er rum ors w ere de- fi
Ivvim i1,49
,< JM 4th 41
FIreilne
——
K HScherln*
good
3
60.00
bid;
Barley,
bulk
No.
2
1®
‘
he
iu
*
3
«
slaughter
ewes
utility
and
2
60.
is big enough, it will be subject
..... scienlir
1W(J 133(J ^2H
^ ?Seaway,
o v erseas trade of the J""® "'
HilChrt i.3<
1.34f 37 UU11« U ..........
SclenlH Data <8 134 I
nied.
Hiichrt
■5‘and 50.00 bid, 51.00 asked.
? “'?lake ports has been retarded
2 5 he isn’t stuck with a fa l capital to
, F ederal estate taxes and-or
—H
3 6.10;
6.10; feeder lam b s cholce-^and
1,
» HW llji HH 4+ H
Vf SCM Cp .Wb \M «'{ 4» 49» —
big
"® '®n
StrenRth w as shown by m an
y Fltalhot*
~ SH Scotl
Scott Pep
Papar 1 '128 .»H 2 ^ 28H —i, fanCV
s tax on the difference be, te
. estate o r inheritance taxes.
P uget Sound c a r receipts: Pbyf .w hat shippers refer to as gfaain
*"y
Fl« Pow Ml
It 4014 J«»4 J’H —
fancy
SO-85
lb
23.00-24.20.
Pu
in
s
If'
sta
H SbdCnL'
SbdCatL* 2.20II'SJ {
ST 95 — U
oe- fi
Fl«« PLt
Jt U «7ii e7<: ++ %
active Issues, am onc them Boepli l.«4
i .«"
W
heat
83,
Corn
I.
9,^^^
(Up
tw
een
the
original
cost
aof
the
«H —
- }1
-------Whei
T h a t’s a different story.
FMC Cp .75 )6» 13W JJJ* JJ» 4+- H Searl
Seerl GD
CD l.J^ 4S 60H 99H 90%
‘•predntory” rail charges to the stock
‘ 7 “ "* and his selling price.
ing which leaped 5 points nn
on
H Seen
Sean H«
Roa 1«
74 57 98H 96U
« «—
- , j«
D E N V ER
, FooilFefr .80 JT uK UW I'W -—j{
docks.
, 1s
Q.
Ul 34H 22. UH 4-1)
word of a sharp increase In
pordM*i^ ]'.<
in pordMot
J.tt ISO S1V4 uU tOH~—HK Setburt
secburi .80
I ,.
T he easy way to explain this
'i- IJ own a num ber of prefcr-CatKANSAS CITV
at-- ,
Canada h a s helped subsiijire
Sharon !Sti 1 112 31^ 32H 32% “I ' aH DENVER (A P) (U S D A )-C
.ll* 304 M MW UW ...... Sheron
re
d stocks. In’ stock m arket ILstq u a rte rly profits. Also, P•an
a n PorMcK .ii
ghter
KANSAS CITY (AP) — W,h
heat
Is
to
give
a
step-by-stepexam
f®“
calves 300; slaughter
KA
OU 2.10 \l3 «H «0 M« — H tie 2,800;
2,
FreepSul l.JJ
«7 69 tihi
—4H Shell Oil
its .‘5
lake fleet, and 50 modern Ca“ Say
•
00 '"8®.
ings, w here prices are Riven,
A m erican Sulphur and H unt FruehCp
JfSJScp 1.70
u
5 37 37 35.
al 1714 J0(4 H54 —
—H
U ShellTm
ShellTra .Sig
sii'ffi- 28
28i ci
c a rs , VA lower to 1 hig h er;
'if. Jf.
pie.
that you bought 100
I ..... -ows
cows a n d bulls ste ad y ; insiiflic t’ nadian
ships now ply the lake
P'*45 H OIH 0»H
—
ijc II s®®
see such num bers as “ 9 3 '/’'
ch. Gem
17 30 4 JOH JOH 4-+ y*
V. sitiejalr
Slnolelr J.IO
Foods advanced about 3 each,
o m Ska
ska 1.30
i.i
lifers No
No 32 h a rti and dark h a rd 7 1.62„ ,
ed sh
a re s“ of XYZ com m on stock,
_ H
3H Cient
d e n t slau g h ter ste e rs o r heifers
......
SingerCo
«
J0
80
ITH
8IH 87T**—
,nn
OAccepI
1.40
1»
30H
JO
10
..........
routes.
T
his
h
a
s
largely
pushed
_1
and
G eneral Host Corp. m ore than GenAnllF ' .40
J 30»- H>H. I» l» ...........
1.62'/4, No 3 1.52'4-1.62!4N, No U,S.
2
...... SmIthK
41 57U MH 87U
7H 4-+ HH fOf
for tC
te s t; bulk fe ed e r cattler and 1.62'/
' I . fa tt $10
a share, y e a rs a ^ - jn o ^indieatlons th a t "quarterly
SmithK 1.80*
ships
out
of
tfio*^
U.S.*1
t's
dividends"
a re "1.371/4," Then,
H
SouCalE
1.40
04
«
«
33H
I
2
H
4i
,
Oen Cig 1.2
1.30 a 3i 6 33« UM — 14 SouCelE
2.
den
fo r *a |total cost of $1,000. T h at’s dlvldei
Jlz —
* Y0i calf supply put aw ay for regu- red w
' h e at 1.48'/4-1.52N, No ’3 a t C anada service.
4- H SoulhCo
OS3«H J4H 3<H
CenOynem I 110 mW
aiH .+
south Co 1.08
I f®®.
see reports of ‘‘earnings for
Loses of a point or m ore w eere
re oenOyn»m
i u |h - 1.46V
1.46V4-I.51N.
Cano
yo u r . "cost b a sis."
J.
714—14
Iar
—
IH SouNOaa
1.30 300 3IH 37H 17H
—1 i la
r ^W ednesday auction: slaughT-.
orn
Elec
3.S0
11
107
{
10«H
107
—Ik
SouNOee
,
The
com
bination
of
prob’em
s
ck the
taken by Du Pont, Reynolds ToJ«
• 9" Oen «!'/.
Pdi 3.40
M 70 MTi «»H »—H
« «out
Sotit Pac
Pec I.BO 04 3IH 38 38H —
Itility
Corn 9 c a rs. unch. to upJ jg^
3, n a*turally h a s been reflected TIn . And let’s say th a t the stock
‘h® fiscal y e a r equalling *88,45,
r H\ ter ^cows high dressing utility
Co
741^ 4IH 48^
ox, Gen miiii
Mill! .■
.10 70 33 4 J3 J3 — H
fi South
.South Ry 3.80
as com
com pa
pared with *77,96 a year
bacco. Royal D utch, X erox,
18.00; No No
3 1.16" h a s gone w ay u p la n d now has
i5 +...„
16.50-17.00; sta n d ard a t 18.00;
2 2 w hite 1.27-L32N. Noilinrl
3(4Spertan
Spartan Ind
18SUH 17H 18iZ.......
16.50-j
■nd GenMot 3.M* 111 >4 13H
—-3(4
'ow
er
c
arg
o
es
a
n
d
earnings,
Q
U
a
o .’’ W hat do all these figures
IBM, G eneral E lectric and
00 to 1.3IN
1.3IN,- No 2 yellow and m U ad !S^®
P.:r ■
a "m' “ark
e t value of J5.000 If you “ ggo.
high c u tte r and utility 15.00
“ GenPrec I.SO 3JJ 74 4 73H 74(4 4.1«
+l!j SparryR
SperryB .10/
MH 5?W ” »M
H —«H high
Tonnage
in
the
second
q
u
a
rte
J
”
H
ifl
«n.
GPubSv
(4 Souara
Sauere O
I .70 111 33H 21 32H
Goodrich.
g'p"uM
v° ,4«g 30» « ' IH «H — H
100
jnean?
3,00p 1.21'/
1.21!4, No 3 1.18'^.
i*n sell, /you realize a p rofit of *4,000 jnean?
U KStrand
83
34H 3 4J 2a -“1i," 16.50; canner and c u tte r 13.00p
CPubUt l.H
17 3«« 3814 J'i'f -—
StBrend 1.40
M-G-M gained m ore than 22, cpubuc
lie
A.
a t a tim e.
11.50; • •OaO ats no c a rs; unch.. No5 2 ofthis
, y e a r fell to 2,309 billion
A. Ono
C
i« —
- HH 15.00;
15.00; bulls utility 20.00 to 21.50;
GTcl El i.«
1.40 337 43H -4IS 41M — «H Std
Sld Kolia
Kolll .90 798 3]H 31 31H
, 71/ ton-miles
from 2.511 ton-mlles' "a —
^ w hich would th en bo taxable
T
he “ 93'^’’ is the m arket
RCA about
141 SIH 98H 99 +t
cuttCI
Oen Tire ".10 »T 38H 31H «}4 — H
}l StOCal
StOCel 3.90b
J
white 74V4-78HN, No 3 7354-771/4,
‘“"-r
cutter and low utility bulls 18.00- whlti
„J 8 a s a capital
gain.
|h®
y
e
ar
e
arlie
r.
R
evenues
fell
to
‘
4H
StOIHpd-M
.ftO
89
«H
93H
92«
4i
e
r
Ge
Peclfic
lb
3«
>
4
83^4
«3H
+
«
stOIUnd’
'
ve
price
of
the
stock. T h at’s the
P ric es w ere generally h igher c« pacific i
Mllo m aize 1,89
y®“ ^
Now, let’s say th a t you leave Prjce
20.00.
Ml
StdONJ ;3.4SC 353 UH 88
88iti
H—
20.00.
J4 Jl Joii Jl +4> liH StdoflJ
million
from 58.7 million,
sr- P
price
on the A m erican Stock E7v.
x- GerWr
“GeltyOll
Jnyoii'1.10
'lo,
R
™
"
4 7IH-TIH 78H 4- H
HOfi
th is vale of te a rs. F o r the pern ce ia t which it sold on a par.lOf 31 1314 SIM *3 ~l(i
—1|{ StOllOh 3.50b
:
0
Hogs 500; b a rro w s and gilts
Ryye 1.06'/^-1.09J^
Into this g ra y and storm y pic- son you
^
St PackailDf
100 14^ 13H 13^ — H" rS
i^T
ck *}®
tic u“ 'a
larr day — *93.25 a share.
Gillettei.'«‘
1.30
77 57V{ M14 4+ H SI
Peckj
change.
oiiiene
00 to
B
leave It to, th a t stock
Baarley 1.04-1,15N
...... sun
7 MM IOH 80H....... "25 low er; 1-2 200-230 Ib 18.00
Olen Aid w
wl:
» 131413'/{ 1314...........
SUn Warn
Wei 1
ture the U.S. .Steel decision ivas ta k e sy ' on a new c o st ba sis _— T
Glen
T he
m ark et p rice of a stock,
18,00;
Soybeans
2,51-2.54?iN
Vi^f
ne niH —
- ‘14
18.25: 1-3 200-240 lb 17.50-18.00;
So;
H 18.25;
Glen Aid .70
M 14 I3M I3H —
- ii StauffOi
SteuriOl 1.10 alS 45H 44H 44H
delivered.
T
he
com
pany,
whose
r's of
can change from day
3 P.M . QUOTATIONS
—1(4 SterlDrug .90 334 46H 46U 48H
4-* H
*
Goodrich 3.40
l» «1 «S!4 —U4
Sacked
b ran 50.50-51.25
m ost likely *5,000. Y our h e ir’s
of course,
cou
!?? —
il 2-3
2-3 1
240-260
Ib 16.75-17.50; sows
Sai
49
vessels
m
ak
e
It
the
largest
.
32 54H l«U 9«U
H
*
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
G ^ y r II34
3S
Goodyr
M <J 44^ 41 ++ U
S SievenaJ
SteveneJ 3 3S
on
to
day
10 Ib
Sacked
s h o ru 52.5(^-53.25
c o st ba sis becom es th e valuation to day o r from m inute to min,2 —
_ H
H SCarCi
scarce, stead y ; 1-3 330-500
Sa^
U Sludeheki
Siudebaker I
41IOH 59H 9»H
Net GreccCo
1.40 »4 40.14 J>14 3014 — !i
or«ccCo \.i
„
,,L,
fleet
o
p
e
ra
to
r
on
the
lakes,
orles
ute.
W
heat
futures
closed
from
up
‘
o r' pP"^
u t on the stock for th e purposes
31 «H 8SH 89H —
(bde.) Illtti Low Latf Ch«.
cVMnllCS
nliCS 1.40.
1.4 3« 3SH 31 3Sl4 4+- Ji Sun
:*«• CrM
Sun Oil
Oil lb
- H
H 14.25<]
14.25-15.05.
Wh
" -<
'i? ^7®;
dered a vessel capable of carAbboit Lab I2V 48'i,
47
4-HiOrent
oranl1.10
UO , 31 35 J4»4 33 +14
4- H Sunrey
Sunray 11.90
43 34 I3H 33H
H
The
-Hi
ambs
to 1%.
of , 1settling
your e sta te .
The "1.37'/4 q u a rte rly dlvliH 4+> H
H cu..
Sheep 1,800; sla u g h te r lam
bs
'4 Swift
AUL Con .to$3 33^4
32*4 33 —
Gt AAP l.30e,'
1.3ft
->• GtA*P
30 39H 30H 3»H —
- |4
Swllt Co 1.20 5M3< 33H 23H
rying 45.000 tons of iron ore.
)jt dend"
In _m ost cases, y o u r h e ir’s cost
dend m eans th a t stockholders
ambs
-------Nor
Ry
Al>c* Cp l.bO S 30
2'Jit 3US ........ fjl
—
i
Tampa
£1
.8
I
19
3SU
3sH
39H.......and
SH
and
ewes
e
stead
y
;
feeder
lam
bs
Gt Nor Ry J 31 11« Mil W14 ji Tempe El
This,
ship
will
be
858
feet
long
.
"
ue
receive
— J Tektronli
Tektronl*
13359H WH 50ux 4l
etroni
ACF Ind 3.30€3 47J»
<7 g
Fir I3W llJi —
- fi GI Weit -47H
FinlGl Weit
404 UW
CASH GRAIN
'
if b“f®'.®
a sis would
the m a rk e t value recelvi dividends of *1.37>/^ on
+*u
and
+
W strong to 25 higher; choice!ambs
105 feet acro ss, m aking It
' stock be
AtlMUUJ .40*JOS 66^
63 '* «3V, —
}* GW
OWSui
I.8O1 M 43>J « « 4314 ++ H« Teledyn
- }«
Sug l.lOe
Teledyn S.llf 337 141 138 , 140U
lUr each
each ash are of th a t stock every
CHICAGO (AP) — W heat, Mr.
No and
®"“
„
of
th
e
on
the d a te of your
iH ...!; prime
prim e 90-110 lb wooled lam bs
CH
—
H Tenneco 1.38
11337U 37H 27H.......
Addres. I.4ft 231 7SV^ 73*
.8
-Ih OreenGnt .10
1 3514 J114
Tenneco
the larg e st on the lakes by a
ree?, months. T h a t is a total
>4.75; 2 hai
h a rd 1.56'/« n; No 2 red 1.48'4 f"®
Admiral .Jipbl 13^
21 • 13V*........
\l Teieco
Texaco :3.60a
13 tlQ IOH HiH
H .......
•••• Greyhound 1 11 3114 3114 31H +4- 14
d ®®“
e ath .- But there is a n altem,8a- th
'nr®
••••■ 24.90>:
24.90-25.20; choice 23.50 to 24.75;
/
Y
?
length
of
128
feet
and
a
width
of
“
H cln„„l
A.rKedln l.iO50 UM
34^5 35^ ^- H GrumAirc
GrurnAlrc .10
.« 31 31*1 33(4 33W -» H
14 TexETrn
TriETrn 1.30 x34 31^ 32«i 23H
ch of *5,50
■6,00; n. C
Corn No 2 yellow 1.14'/4 n; L„
liv e m ethod — through which
*5-5 a share a y ear, .
)i^ +-7^i
slaughter
ewes utility 4.50-6.00;
Tex
O Sul .40 43S HO J 133H 133S
SmUgl
AlcanAlum I133 34^
33^ • 34 —
U Gull
culf oil
Oil 3.10
I.S( »«3 74H 7414 + 4- 1*
K (iTex
G Sul
M
r»
4
30
feet.
It
will.
Incidentally,
be
ck The
'ancy No 3 yellow I.ll'^ -I3 '^ : No
4 -tra p p e d " in lake service, too th
feeder Iam bs choice and fancy
e m
ark et valile o f tho stock
Th® earnings figures (*88,45
•» «H Texaiinit
^>■4H—feedei
AlleaCp .«! 13 J3
13|I
- - ii
K OullSteUt
CuI SuUt .M
,S 131 3314—31%
3114 —
Teieiln.t .10IIS IIOH HI 4
2
°
*
‘he
rr
lur
com
pared wltti *77.96) tells you
—
«
Tec
PLd
.35f
39
It
{
llH
18S
•/*
65-75
AlkaUu 3.40O17 B6 H
C3Vi
lUUiburt
-1 Helllburt
IM
Jt 5J MH 14H — 14 Tei PLd
yellow l.lO '/i. Oats No 2 heavy .
e x a c5k'
tly one y e a r a fte r your
pa
**“
S3 43W 43H 43Vd - H'h ^65-75
* 0 lb 24.60-25.00; choice feed- yello
AMCKi^w 1,20134 32Ci
33
33 - - H Herrit
Harris Inl I1 31 llH, Wji
Mii —
—H.Textron
14 Textron .70
white 74'/4 n. Soybeans No 1 large 10 reach the oceans,
54 Z... CrS
ers 2.
23.80-24.50.
whit.
54 30 { 30H 20'4.......
mJlde"m uch profit the company
,0 ). d e a th would b e used._________ . how
Allied C 1.80bBl 40*/*
3»i^ 40W - J.
4* Hecle
Hecia M 130
13 33 41^ 47«
413 ..... .ThIokol
ThIokol .40
.
*
It
will
be
innovative,
with
poi— m ade ih a y e ar on each share
yellow 2.57 n.
j
Hi -IU
-------yello
40 4lH 41H 41?!-IH
AllicdSir 1.3344 37^i
37^i 37U —
1.26;
- '/*
/• Herein l.36g
33 47)4 «14 «»{—
- H14Tlm
TlmBB
RB i.lOa
^ ,to lution control Tequlpment In4- H TranaWAIr
^lli. Chai !
441 3tti* 3M» 33 - - li
U llewPeck
HewPack .30
.3(
31 13 »314 U +
Tran.WAi 1 131 59H MH 58U —IH
of stock outstanding — owned
At th e close w heat w as %
OMAHA • •
— !l Treneem.
Traniamer 1 93 45 * 44ti 4iVj + H
Alcoa I.IO 48 77
76
77i, Hoff
Eleclm1114 Illi —
- 1> Hoff Eleclm
10 ll«
stalled
and
w
ith
m
achineiy
caA
05
' by
-Cat- 1-'/^
cents a bushel higher. De—1 Treneltroi
TrantUroo
II leli 16H !«*■
b y lstockholders.
m
>•; + H
(4 OM.
OMAHA (A P) (USDA)—CatVA <
-1>4 Holldyinn .30
Aiuerada 3278 ‘Cii
74}i 7654 -»-lH
.3 131 4»li 41li 4IH —I
1/
pable
of
auto
m
atic
unloading
at
’
Say th a t the com pany had a
AmAlrim .M410 32Ji
3oj, 30}^ —iC
J.2
He 8,000;
ft 1
-if.'* HollySug 1.30
la 3SH J4H JJS —
- %
54 Trl
Tri Cont
cont .63* 34 31 3IH 2IXi + H He
ghter
c
em
b
er
1.52'^-%:
corn
w
as
to
calves
1
0
0
;'slaughter
cem
l
A , . dockside. B ecause of technologi- 1 ) a (
4- U
H TRW 11.40a
13 ft7« WH »7*Z — H 'I®
AmBo.ch .60 31 a il 64^,
■ 1* Homolk
Homc.Ik .80b
.80
3 47
47 47 +
.41
net
profit of *88,450.000 in Its
cows
1%
higher,
dec^
m
b
er
1.14',4-ya:
lij + BH steers
W* I
1H TwenCeo
70 BJ! jlH 33»I
SlecrS and heifers s te id y ;
AmkWcn l.tO73 WW
7»
M —
3^ llonrywl
Honrywl 1,10
1.1 313 »H »4ri »8'4 +
-314
+114
TwenCeo 1.10
late st fiscal (bookkeeping) year
50 3tv4 1*H 1»« —
—H
H steady
StCad’ to 25 low er; bulls firm
Am Can 2.2068 48},
48J^ 4- K
f) liSok
Hook aCh 1,40
1.4 *31 31H J7ji.. 37« +4- 1H
firm:: ooats
ats w ere M to % higher. *De^
De- cal advances, the cost of lake
4 UMC Ind .80
,
w
shipping,
a
lre
a
d
y
low.
m
ay
bea
pi
........Un
Carbide
2
338
4l(i
48
48«2
—
H
dniiol
b«A
prellm
lnanr
h
e
arin
g
for
Leand
tf a t the com pany has one
AmCrySuf I14 33^
22v, 23H ^-114
iL HoU»e
HoUi * Fin
Ftn I1- 11 303914 JO ...........
Un Cerble
-*•
th
and cem tber 71% cents; rye w as 14
}i» " SiQUfil
slaughter ste ers high choice! nnd
Uli Un
57 31 ', 22H 22*J.......
H hHouatonLP
4f~ 41 4011 40« -—
Un Elec
Elec 1.30
AmCyan US 282 2»y* 28^
38^- —
Hou«tonLP1
and
la n d /Allmon, ’Twin F a lls, charg- mllllor
m illion sh a res of p re fe rre d stock
hoice to y>
and come even m ore econom ical.
-* H unoiica.1 1.40 loi • 8o*A toiCC ...... prime
prim e 1120 Ib 26.75: high choice
% h igher, D ecem ber 1.20I-her
AmHlPw 1.S3 Sl 33^ 33^ 33^4 +- K
S ti^m tt 130
\ 1C I. 1814
W hat Is p erh ap s m ore im pore<j w
wiith assault w ith il ^deadly
Of" ed
outstai
30 3i ; 3BH 28^
+ H
Ily outstanding.
E arn in g s p e r pre-W—HuntFd*
.Mb IIO 4Dli 47W 4» 42H
+3»,UnPac
Un Pec 1 lOa
AEnka I.30«
13 37h
»7S
^ HunlFd*
35 to soybeans
w ere % to V/, higher,
H and
and t^prim e 1129-1348 lb 26.35
soybi
7 75 75 79|« .......
’
’ tant than this first o rd e r is eviw eapo
AmFl»w 1.16 48 31
3W| SOH +- >•
i. IdehoPw
IdahoPw 1.50
I.S
t 3«14 3«14 3014 .....
■■■■■UnTank
Un Tenk 2.50
!Vl- w
eapon began T uesday In Twin
'in ferred sh a re w ork out to *88.45.
25 to N
ovem ber 2.62?4-'^.
h 26.50;
26.50; choice 1,000-1,300 25.25
Novc
32 41K 4IH 43H V H
Unlroyel 1.20
A Home i.20 140 54% 54^
54Ji- H L deei
IdealCem
Cem1 34 11 17«J I71S 4+- 1■/4/, Unlroyal
dence
now
th
a
t
m
any
m
ore
p
a
lls
Y® F a lls Police Court.
;
On \p referred stocks; eamlnRS
4-IH UnltAlrLln
1498 «oii 51 S8H-1H
Am Hoip .50 30 73-H 73
73 4-- « niri t:ent
Cent 7.10
1.5(
3* 71
70 71 +l|^
UnltAlrLl I
[H -IH 26.25;
26.25; Rood and choice 075-1250
►-1250
-------ships soon will b e commis.„
* H ik 'tA
..■■ Imp Cp Am
77 7H 714 714 — 1\\4 UnllAirc
UnltAlrc I.CO 13380^ 79H 79H
Amlnvit l.iO5 18^
HH 1>H........
sh4re don’t m ea n too mu£h.
:ifers
GRAIN FUTURES
1‘f"
Allmon,
who has been free on p e r sh
sla u g h te r heifers
2 11^, llU n 111
u +* H14 lb V24.75-25.25;
’
37 45 44 441; —
—H
14Unit
Unit Cp
Cp .90g
AmMFdy .W
M
30^ ■ W
^ IngcrRend
InferRand 3
sloned,
a
ttra
c
te
d
by
the
savings
MThis
lb a t
CHICAGO
(A P) If, bond. Is accuse<| of shooting Aleu a m p l e sim ply shows that
— H Un Fruit 1.40 s33 h (; 85H SSH
>H—
- H
14 choic<
choice with end p rim e 985 Ib
CH
AMet Cl 1.00 2i 474* 40*^ 46>, — Ve Inland Sll 3
c r pw slblft-throu g h ' tb>-u«e oM Ight—IH UGasCp 1.70
32 M 7«H 73S — H 219«;
will h av e no trou------Am Motors
383 11% 11^ l l j i ........ ihsNAm 3 4<
^ b e r t M ftnlrttt, Twin F«1U, Wr mIw
g tChB cunipaiiy
co
T’i;• rnwe u tility am l-cuium
n ner^
e r - ----nxnav,
close
®r
but
h
igher
stren
g
th
m
etals,
"
AmNOaa I.M 44 36H 3«
i»H + U InlerlkSt 1.8
ir- ble m
St. R egis b a r M arch J.-^Mr. M armiaking its ste a d y dividend
High Low close close
c an n e r and1 cutus Borax la
9 3(jl 39^ 20V + uH cial
Clal 15.50-16.25;
1
Am News I
JJ
.pfyyy-f TfTr~
autom
ated
m
ac
h
in
ery
and
comBS- paym eents on the preferred,
......
USCypem 3a
13 7jfS 74« 74*;—IH
tCr cows
CC
Itility W
tin c r w as preseiU^for the TuesJJH ...^
|S - ‘H ter
14.00-16.00; bulls utility
Wliheat
------ Am FiiUlWiiy
M DH 9^
• ♦ +■ 14
J4 Int
Ini Herv
Harv I.M
1.81 IM 3414 J4
puterlzed control.
113 33 2IH >2li
«nmm
—114 US
US Ind
Ind .70
Am SmeK 3 H36 «4^ 63^ 64 J +■ >•
ts Int Miner 1 J4I 11% 31H 3«li—IM
20.50, Dec
D ec . 1.525/ 1 ,503 / 1 ,5 2 ^ j .j i i z putei
ed
(M r. Doyle will answ er only
dLa".,
y thearing but w as confined
[ _4- ftH com
20
M
U m
- ercial and good 19.00-20.50.
- H
S US
US Unaa
U „ , 3b
Am Sld I
*33 30h 2»H 36 • ^ Int Nick 1.10
1.8 J» 107H l««« lO’H —
A
m
erican
ShlpbulIding'C
o.
of
*
’
ng representative
le tte rs of general
imcrM
ar
1.58«
1.56%
I.5
8
«
1.57«
.
^
......
USPlyCh
1.50
M
.50
49H
49U
H
high
to
a
w
heelchair.
T
h
e
hearing
represi
>w — H high utility and lean com m cr.... mtl
Inti Packers
Pecker*
17 tl4 tl« IH ..... USPIyCH
-AmT&T-3.30 7S1 51U
Sfljt......
Lorain,
Ohio,
who
will
build
the
.
“
t,
...... US smelt
-H% jnt
M Pep
.Smell lb 330 41?4 8»i,. 80S ^-IH
Am Tob 1.80 74 33M 33% 33« —
Pap 1.31
1.3! 133 35HIIH 3sfi.........
lls in
te rest In his colum n. He can­
1.61% 1.59« 1.6l(? 1.60«
‘
ha s been
delayed pending his
interei
♦'}* ria!
cial 2i20.75-21.00.
May
big
U.S.
Steel
c
a
rrie
r,
expects
iJ®*
,
-It. Int
..... US
US, Steel
Steel 2.40 345 41H 4U 42m 4- H ^ „H o1ts 15 .OOO; b arro w s and gilts Ju
AMP lac .36 X51 3l»H 38H 38^ —if,
inl TtT
T4T 1,70
1.7 H 133« 131% Illlt ......
not
1.60« 1.58U 1,60« 1.59W
^
recovery from the injury.^not answ
a t e r p h o n e -g u erles.")-------Jull
......
nO£
-I lowePS* 33W
1,34lowaPSv
■< 34U
U UnlvOPd I 40 21 MU 8IH
Amp» Corp
X33
33U
1.7 34 J4 4+- H
_
rr., H UpMn
XlPlaiia 11.60 44 57(5 Mti 51%.......
17.50-. Seo
-IK ITE Ckt lb
7 81ll M14 >«H —
Am^ftt>>-.f# -*^11 46% 44^ 44(J —IH
i-iii 25-50 low er: 1-2 190-225 lb 17.50Sep . _ , L 6 3 ? l _ 1 .6 1 ^ J L 6 3 ii a :^
a vHa Verlen
r i a n Ai»o
IU J 3- —
t
r
71
;.
■••. Jewel
JewelCo
110 1 31lJ 31 "W -—
/
Co 1.3
Anacond ,63h 119 45 44H 44^^.......
more
o
rd
e
r^
t
6
follow
soon.____
fiver;
Corn
17.75; s o w srste a d y 'ia '2 5 'lo w
e r;
Cdi
H Vendo C
Co
U 85t4 1514 IJH -— }J
< .60 41 3414 2f. 2«5 Aflkrn Chem
35 UH UH
+■ M
Vi JohnM.n
JohnMan 3,30
J.2
1.14JS 1.13J4 1.14J4 I.13li T he baftle 'm ¥y Fe reacHIng a
IS “*
- H 1'3
1-3 3C
300-400 lb 15.25-16,00.
Dec
2f 3»j{ 39H 23H
■IH John John ,80
J* 8814 1714 81V, 4+ HH V.EIPw
VeLI^ 1.3*
ArchDan 1.60 43 55H
544, +!>,
.fi
Wamtamb 1
83 43^ 41 42^^41
ck,,,
- 14 JonLojen
13 5»li IBJi 5« ....
.. - Wemljm
Armco SU 3
31 5IS 91^
JonLogan .80
.8
ambs
1.19*^ 1,18« 1.19% 1.1?U turning point a lso in the c o m p e - ___+
'
Sheep
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sla
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9.91 10.82
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33 31 35H 311 ■+'«
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37.21 larly
will speak to the public, partlcu10:00 2SU -N ew s, W thr., Spts.
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9.27 10.12
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17
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slaughter ste ers and heifers
Camp Soup 1
33 2*U 38H
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;
10.82 deaf
larly a ll In terested paren ts 'Ct.
of 5:S0 2B—Nows, Spts,, W thr. c
W thr,, Spts.
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8.24 19.00
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0 .1 2 deaf children, on th e subject,
4—News,
W thr., Spts.
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9 34% 34*4 34^ —
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1.6 M 40H }»H 40 =
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10.99
12.00
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9.00 "Cued Speech—New M ethod f-of
5—News,
W thr,, Spts.
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17.25; K
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9.91 10.82
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1
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slaughter
ste ers
27.00-27.25;
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CarrUr Cp I
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McCall .40b
.40b
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7SL—Business
Roundtable
;
12.00
Teaching
Speech
to
the
D
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7B—News, W thr., Spts.
7 2 ^ ,20
30IH 7....
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CarterV .40«
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7.34 10.82
8.01 talk
choice 950-1,225 Ibs ,26.00-26.75:
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Plywood4 lii I'i IH ...............ChOlCI
for
3—D akU rl c
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Casa JI
17 UH 17^ 17W ■H
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2B—H
arry R easoner
In tern a tio n a l Fund
18.31 19.80
the
1 In the sa m e location afor
la TlJC 7W 7114 -•••• Olanf Vet
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CaterTr 1 20
31
44H
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Melv Sh 1.60
1.6
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f
8
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talk
8—News.
W thr.. Spts.
iH gOoldfleld
a s h 's ' •" ii’i' :r: iii [li
31 «41,4 MH OH --IH
CelaaesrCp 3
31 UU 65H M>i » - H MerckC 1.40a
1.40i
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Ins
Invest
6.54
7.15
menIb
slaughter
heifers
26.00;
choice
Life
ind
8—Batm an c
1
19.80 the benefit of students and staff
II—News,
W thr.. Spts.
Cenco Ids 30
30 47H 46>^ 46>/4 - H
W Merr Ot.p
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11.72
12.80
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850-950
lbs
24.50-25.25.
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4
7.15 m em bers of the ISU Speech and
15—Gilligan’s Island c
10:20
‘‘H o rro r Hotel’’
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17.18 18.78
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lead last su m m er a t a workshop on
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8—Johnny
Car.son
Ches Ohio 4
65H -~HHUobllOil
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N ational Stock 8.93 9.81 a t 1 2C.6 6 leaching speech to the deaf held
1 2 good and choice 80-100 lb wooled
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3
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2B—News,
SpU ., Wthr.
ChlMil StP 1
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114 ♦
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slaughter lam bs 22.00-24.00.
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iJ4 Monian
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17 1114 II 1114
ChPneu 1.80b
10 44 43H
Morsan I.lOb
1.601 III « « 4514 45H —I kKelur
5—News, W thr., Spts.
3
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5
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'
10:55
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39 I34H 11342 I24i4-o-'J4%Uotorole
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West Coast A irl 13.50----14.00
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In the 28-8 victory over O rem n,
d
w as diagnosed
a s m ore serious
than janticipated—a sprain In th#
right arch.
Coai
Coach
John McKay declared
Simps
Simpson' out Indefinitely ai­
though
thougl O. J. said, "T he doctors
told rm e m aybe two w eeks.”
Still on the docket of the un­
defeated and untied T rojans a re , '
California,
Oregon. State and
cai?fo
UCLA in th at order.
MAOIC Bt)W L
“ 0 . J. Is the one who got us
O u y i and DoUa L eagua
t.
w here
Mooni
M
oonihinera defeated M am as & P a P„
pai W
h e r e we a re .” said McKay.
Pin Spllttera defeated The Rock* 3-1.
4-0, Fin
**N0W
M. "Now w e've got to do it on our
L
atecon er* tied AJley Cal* 2-2. 4 Ace* ^ 0 / 0 ••
Latecom
t?Jd own.'*
defeated Sundownera -^-O, Swinger* tied
Smokv R oller* 2-2, G o-G etter* defeated
Smoky
IIn
n seven
S
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gam es with USC, afMoonlit*
M
oonllter* 4*0.
Ite
a ir. joining
1,^:
,
the T rojans this y e ar
High indlvidunl gam e. J a y Com m ander.
^ .
iiJii a s aa junior
college transfer from
IM : S
Shi
194:
haron Dunken. 303; bigh individual
jl
aerie*. We* G ardner, 499. a nd Sharon
C ltV (College of San Francisco,
ron City
Duoken, 4S3; high ic r a tc h tea m gam e, c l m n c
Simpson
has
rushed for 1,050
Mooruhi
M
oofuhlner*, 508; high h a n dicap t e a m ^ l ^ i p s
gam e, 4 Ace*. 714; high h a n dicap team
d ss and passed for 42 m ore,
!>m yy aa rrd
aerie*, M oonihlnera, 3073; high acratch 3
n of
n f the
tl
aerials going for touchteam aeriea.
1742.
a Ol U
M
lou
Ik
pui, downs.
Loulae
B allantyne picked S-10 aplll,
dO W nS
a n d N orm a G illette picked 3-7 aplit.
M
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McKay
hopes Simpson can reSoft Whlrler* L eague
* . .? ! #
the Oregon State and
F«bul<
Fabulou* F o u r defeated G. D. Bowler* turn
1“ * " for
I
4-0, H oj
opefui'a defeated Top C a f* 3- 1, RollUCLA gam es, but added. "H e
:»ii- UCLA
Ing Stone*
Sio
ing
defeated T h ree Finger* 3-1,
r a n ’r
F ear*om
e a rto n e Fouraom e d efeated Queatlon can ’t run now. and If he can ’t
M
arks 4*0,
4
jm- run.
Mark*
B rand X'* defeated F o u r DumrU II, hn e 'c a n ’t help us. I doubt If
m
Ih e he'll
m uch m ore football
V le
Wi * '*3V ’
Four*om a lied The
h e ’ll pl6ty
\
V.W.'i
:
J02. for ^0**
us—If any—this season. The
High individual gome. Don Blevlna. 202.
•annd
d £r^
£ r v a Bower. 103; high individual aed o C t o r tell me he- Is. out Indefi>e- doctors
rle
i, Winalow
W
riea,
Potter. 548; E rv a Bower,
jflj.
501; high a c ra tch leam g am e, F our Dum- nitely. He is on crutches now.”
i\e,
AAfte
fter suffering the Injury.
mie’»,
m le'a. I679; high handicap team gam
e,
F o u r D um m le'a. 745; high acratch team Simpson
S im D S I
w as able to walk and
gam e, F o u r Dum m le'a, 745; high acrutch * t,i« u
original optim ism
team te
aorlea, Hopefui'a 1944; high handicap this
^ " |S brought
D
tea^nvie:
team, aeriea. B rand X'a. 3103.
-•
th
a
t
Y
’ ■ th a he would be out only a
Boivlei of week: Noel S tayner, #26, couple
Bowler
r f,n „ n lo of days.
a nd Sua Beck. 446.
CO UpiC
'' Loss
N ile Owl* L eague
LOSS of Simpson was the sec- ’ ■
Royal LoungB~:tief);ated Pennywiae Drug ond
o n d blow
b
to the T rojan back4. 0 . Appalooaa
Ap]
4-0.
Acrea d efeated Sapphire
Lounge 4 0 . Twin Falla Dank a nd Truat field.
i t C i a .E arlier fullback Mill Hull
No. I d efeated Twin F a lls •Cem etery 31.
W as
AS lost
Ic
II. w
for the season with a
Hamiltc
H am ilton In*ulatlon lied Twin Falla Bank
i
“■'* knee
a nd Truat (B lue Lakea B ranch) 3-2.
K n e e injury.
I
High 1individual gam e, C athy B aird. 181;
aki
81: TTaking
over for O. J. In the
high Individual aeriea. G loria Ham ilton, i , * , , t , .
^
key
halfback
slot is senior Steve
bll
463; high
acratch tea m gam e. Twin
FaUa Bank
Ba
Falla
A T ruat No. 1. 808; high handlGrady
rady who rushed for 108 yards
.dl- G
ccap
ap team g a m e . Twin F a lla B ank and in Sn
ifi
18 carries
against Oregon. He
Truat No. 1. 758; high acratch team * "
^
oves
aorlea. Twin F alla Dank a n d T rust No. 1. m
mO
V C S with power but lacks the
hi
IB73; high
handicap te a m aeriea. Twin
s n c c d and
"in
speed
deceptiveness of ■
Fail* Bank
Ba a nd Truat No. 1, 2123
Falla
c i l l c,
i„. oSimpson,
a 9.4-secoi1d m an in the
Beity H arney picked up a 310 aplit;
J O ip s c
J e rry
rr y G ilm ore picked up a 5 9 7 aplit;
lit: 100-yai
100-yard dash.
D ella M a rio c ca picked u p a 5-8-10 aplit.
____
III.
In i
•
•
,
j
i
'
lthLOS .ANGELES (A P )—Southe m C alifornia’s top-ranked Troro..............
----- Ians
ans 1face the. possibility of goIng
ng th e re st of the', season withthout ai
ace halfback O. J . Simpson
Jon
the ni
nation’s lesTdlng rusher.
Sim pson’s foot in ju ry , suffered
red
—
-----------— -----■
V;
ers. The
1963 Los Angeles Dodgers.
The j
1963
■
'a r short VV ’.''
Red
Red Sox checks w ere fa
16
by
the ■■
.
of
the
record
of
$8,189.36
of th
losing
(,•
losin Dodgers In 1966.
'
i t w as the sm allest winning
rkYYankank- ;
sh a re Since the New Y ork
ghari
ees of
( 1861 got $7,389.13 and the ^
sm al
allest losing <*eck since the r
old Brooklyn Dodgers ot 1952 i
st y e a r I
received . $4,200.64. L ast
p t four i. when
B altim ore .sw ept
" 'I '® ''
les,
'
.
gS5
straig h t from Los Angeles, each
stral
1.04. ,
E S
Oriole’s cut w as $11,683.04.
orioi
Pkl
T he sm all payoffs, a sharp
,
K uj
c o n tra st to the $15,000 for the
Id $7,500 ■
•. . ■ ^
IK i
Super
Supe Bowl winner and
13.63 foF-^
I. ,i.V . „ .
for the loser, plus $9,813.63
for- the NaUonal Football League
v,; .
cham
chan pionship, was s u re to rew hi fa- y
new pressure by those who
vjror
or aI g u aran teM check for Ser- ■
les w inners and losers, regard- ■
less of p a rk size.
■
, ' J
St. Louis gave o u t 34 full ■
Jack
'
sh ares. Including one to Ja
ck ■
ie Cards ■
!■ §
Lam
L
at"'abe. who cam e to the
July
H |
from the New York . M ets Ju
ly I
16.
and voted three o n ei^
^ u a rte r IP
16, ^a
H J!
sh
a
res
a
s
well
a
s
$1,600
in
cash
^
shari
|E ^
aw ards.
M
ar
B B
Boston voted 31 full shares, ^
eight one-half shares, two one- ^
third shares and also m ade 15 ■
ing $11,- W
' other cash aw ards totalling
aded to H
250. Dennis Bennett, traded
IH I
the M ets in late June, got a one- H
half sh are of $2,557.62 as did ■
E
lston Howard, acquired from ■
Histo
the New
Y ork YankeesI in
In Au- ■
t
sh
a res in recent y e ars,
B y JA C K HAND
shares
capacecause of the lim ited capacA s so d a te d P re s s S ports W riter B
Been
w here
here
NEW Y O k i^ (A P ) — E ach ity,,
ity., of the Boston p a rk w
ked in,
Bl will only 35.188
could be packed
In,
w inning St. L ouis C ardinal
3
re than
re ce iv e $8,314.81 and each losing the C
Caards’ share w as m ore
e winB oston R ed Sox $5,115.22I from $4,000 short of the all-tim>e
nallest ning rrecord of $12,794.00 by th e
th e \y o rId S eries, th e Smallest
---------------------:-----------M i
■ I
Ife I
1967
T u e s d a y , <^c». 3 1 , 1 9 6 7
P
sun
' ' •
.'
G
ary Waslewski, th e starting
■
Go'
mo
ppitchi
itcher In the sixth g am
e who ^ ■
.•
on and
.'i ■
' J
shuttled between Boston
•
: y
Toronto
during the season, w as ■
Toroi
k
Ken
voted a one-half sh a re .
■
I
H axeltoa Mixed L4^agua
HH
H arrelson. mdde s. fre e agent ■
H agan-B ragg defeated puachhom -K aaer- ^
^
u th em Cal,
i
this season, lookedI
O.
Cal the n ation's leading ground ggainer
by Charley
F i n l ^ 'a f t e r the big
1 J . SIMPSON of Southem
Cl
m an 4*0. G rant-G rant tied Budd-Schwars O
^
arguerite, applying ice packt
1 -2 , Fin.
fuss a t K ansas City a n dI signed
IU this a t his hom e In
In Los Ani
Angeles Monday, w ith his1 wife.
wife, M
Mai
like
3-3,
Fine-A ndrew a defeated Grifflih-Lulow
t
r
4
0
,
Stepp-G
rant
defeated
B
alach-Crandall
^
^
ase ot
he suffered during
< siei
Simpsoi Is on cru tch es because
WM
by.
Boston for a reported $75,000, toto his injured rig h t foot.
It. Simpson
of a sprain
1
by.Bi
3-1. Ciarkaon-Roa* defeated Slmmona*Fi/e
mee against
agains California and could beJ
gam e. He’ll definitely m iss the upcom ing gam
Q
got a one-third sh are of $1,- Saturday’s
Sa
TT*
•
High llindividual gam e. W ally B ragg. 238, T 1 * 1
n. (A P w irephoto)
out
in
705.06
SSS
705.06.
ou the re st of the season.
...................................... ' ■' ........................— and Ma
M ary Schw ara. 237; high individual *
* ^
id $1,000
^---------------------&Z
T he Red Sox also voted
■eriei, 1R ay Roaa, 584, a nd Loja Lulow,
aeriea.
435; high acratch team g am e. Grant- m
KV
lo
Jim m y Fund, a local - |p i
to the
th
G rant, 719; high handicap team gam e. 1 'w i ^ J
Pm4 charity,
and gave young Ken
I
charii
H agan-B ragg and Budd-Schwarz. 791; high
^
B rett, a lefty pitcher brought up
acratch tea m aeriea, G rant-G rant. 2035;
high har
M. ATH
ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — Run3308
team aeriea. H agan-B ragg.
A.J In lata season, a check for $1,2308.
. ning back.
Brad Johnson, safety
Bowler of w eek: R ay Roaa, 858. and
^
JJ aa kk Oe Scott
and offensive tackle
M ary Schw arz. 5(8.
S
A"
The se ries splits, announced I T
W onder L aagua
U /n
v n f> Byrd w ere suspended InW
ayne
by Com m issioner W illiam
? ? '* d efeated Coddlera 4-0, Good C?tiya
1am D. J .
definitely
from
the Georgia foot­
defeated Erickaon M onogram a
Bom a e i i n i t t
idgy
E
ck ert Monday, covered
d playEckei
Locera
ed ball
for violating curfew
Loaera <
d efeated 7?'a 4 0 ; Owla defeated
ball squad
SC
ers on
the first five clubs In
0
Sian Signa 4-0 .
t
i
weekend. Coach Vince
w asn’t particu larly Im pressed
peoj
essed people
diving nnd jumping
",h * !individual gam e, E lm e r Woolen, over
lLd’*
d^
By BOB MYERS
was
n g “ 'H
High
OV®*" the
“
each league. They v a rie
d , detn! Dooley
Vriter
aroi
»ur mi;
221; high
Dooley said Monday.
;kers, around,
you m ust keep your
hibi individual aeriea. E lm er Wooten.
nlav- Associated P re ss Sports W
riter with
wltl the Bruin's place kickers,
, i pending on the num ber of
of play569;
High
acratch
team
gam
e,
Stan
T
n
h
n
•"
Johnson,
a junior who backs
Zenon
and
decided
to
give
it
a
try
himeye:
'
eyes
on
the
ball
and
not
on
“
Jj,,
*5
LOS ANGELES (A P) —
' ers Involved. Of course, the
the SerSerO " Slgni, 547; high handicap team gam e.
ther
them .”
O
w l.,' SI
Andrusyshyn, one of C annada's
ad a 's self.
se lf
Owla,
607; hlah handicap team teriea, up
U p the
tn C sta rte rs a t both fullback
les particip an ts get th e bulk
bulk of
of Andi
h e Owla, 1844;
a h d tailback,
l£
vi< ahd
had gained 1S4
m e to
At first, Zenon w as dissntlsPi
sntlsProfessional football In the
'* high acratch team aeriea, Owla
he first
first J*"®/
finest javelin throw ers, cam
Al
f ., the pplayer pool from the
a rd ss rushing for the sixth :rship. fied because he couldn’t seem
futu
em to future?
Tlie Olympic Games a s
cottn Hour Uiagua
yy ard
'
four gam es and spilt o n aa 60-40
60-40 UCLA on a tra c k scholarship,
p.
ranked
Bulldogs,
who play a t
u
c
t
J*ot
Shota
defeated
Bum
pa
a
n
d
Lumpa
r
a
n
k
e
d
So. in this off-season. Zenon succeed
succ
from 45 y ard s.
a ccom petitor for Canada next »•>>< st
J —i - w liulosa-b a i li .— !----------------------__§S
SAturdfly night.---------------—
Is so
sbmitHihg' Of a s6ireHironu —Only
—tai
ma.s
sT T
tliuii did lie ilisc o v urr ttliat
f
________________ ;
...~ is
h a r yctn
yt-ur? Zenon suys pro fofllPmr is ing' B a g / ' d e f e a l c d * ^ V h r e e ' ' JHf OHouston
UStO
Scott,
a sophomore, was the
icy cm.
place kicker on the Bruin1 foot- Ami
A m ericans used a kicking: tee. too far aw ay to think about and
n d ley
Caia tied Woolly DuUya 3-2.
S
C O tt
\ra
High Jindividual gnme. Phyllia H auber, startin
c t n r t i n fg safety and one of Georl-k -n
ball team and a very im portant
ortant Thn
Thnt was all he needed.
he'll
he’ll w ait until next fall to m ake
.
183; high
individual aeriea. Phyllia Hau♦
‘“y 8g *^
la 's® top
defensive pjayers in
young m an In the tea m ’s Rose
Ro.se
"T
"1 he m ain thing in kicking
eking up his mind about either the
b«r’, 4«3;
«j; high acratch te a m gam e. Alley
n e ber.
1
thh ee ssecbndafy;
q { | Cat*r"4M | -high'4»*ndic*p“te«w i-B im «.“ Al-‘ T
ec
Bowl cam paign. T he shovvdowm
s a y i Qlyr
Q lym pics-in ^Woxico o r football
« l o \^ fielc
field goals gr.co.nvexsiQnS.''-sayi
ley Cata. 631; high acratch tea m aeriea.
R
v rH
Byrd,
a
sophom ore, w as the
’ “is concentration. With [for
for UCLA.
1
?eS—
tho bowl ga«ld” iTfay com e Zenon,
Zeni
Bowling Baga. 1203; high handicap leam
is feifei.
^-------------------------- '■
-------------- “
No.
tackle.
■...............................................“ “ lerief.
H Shota. 1742.
aeriei. Hot
NO. 2
2 offensive
i
Nov. 18 when Zenon and his
Bowler
of
w
eek:
Phyllis
H
auber,
613.
*
*
T
h
e
"T hese players violated the
V J»
low Bruins face unbeaten Southsouih_
- r
a c c o rd in g to Vlncc Ijim b a r d l, Is I T V *
T H E G O I.D E N R U L E , accordinR
curfew
rule
over
the past week­
lY i n ern California T rojans.
11
Jn fa ll e v id e n c e in th ese rc c c n t N F L ia ctio n photos. G re e nn ' i l l '
.
bow T ^ ^ ^ o m e
end,”
Dooley said in announcFootball w riters visiting the 1 |
’OU ,
lo o th ers bcfi
b e fo re they do u n to you
B a y ’c s tr a te g y of do (into
B ow ladrom a Church I.rag u e
’ ,
j ing
the su.spensions. "W e have
54 )
LAS VEGAS, Nev. f A PP))--^^ u t Los Angeles cam pus before the
apliit No. 3 defeated L utheran No. S
B aptist
i n g Ul€
LAIs p o rtr a y e d , to p , b y P 'a
a c k e r g ua a rrd
d J e r r y K ra m e r (64)
i t . Lutheran
Luth
4-0.
No. 7 defeated G race Lu- ttaken
aken
disciplinary
m easures
* 8°"
Bolf ball In half and seo
see who seasi
season opened, w ere astonished
______
lished _
■
_
®
a s h e w h ip s a c m n c h ln g» block o n a ru sh in g A tla n ta .F aa li-.
theran 3-1, Lutheran No. 4 defeated
against
will *give you $8,000 fo r it.
It.
Whei
when the dark-haired, strapping 1 ]
YMCA. 31.
against them . Including Indeflc o n d e fe n d e r a n d b y linleb
e b a cck
k e r JLee R o y C affey (BO) jajsj
High
individual
game.
LeRoy
C
ralg,
307;
n
i
t
e
u;
nite
suspension
from
the
began to bom bard W~
soph
nnesota V lkl
ik in g q u a rte rb a c k Jlo«
oe
And w hat would you say if sophomore
lie a tte m p t^ to u s e M innesota
high individual aeriea. LeRoy Cralg. 607;
c ,ia r 1 *
th asjt little hem isphere would the uprights, kicking soccerhigh tacratch
team gam e, L u theran No. 'j'
7. ssquad.”
quuu.
en
a n a g e d to keep h is h e a]dd ,
tn
K a p p a s a c o rk sc re w . KKapp
a p p m anag(
an
—
S96; high h a n dicap team g a m e . Lutheran
856;
m ake
ake you the leading money- style
style.
k.
m
b o w e v e r, a n d b e a n d h is m a te s w e n t on
( to u p set th c P a cck,
!S. __
__
f n No. 7, "
985; high handicap tea m aeries.
By FRANK ECK
Geoi
George replied. " I ’ve been In
long the The
w
inner for all of 1967 am ong
Th series began nt the 25-35winne
B aptiat No. 3. 2846; high acratch team ' n f
Its
set
A
P
New
sfealures
S
ports
E
ditor
Chic
:dItor Chicago a t the meetings.”
mh"/ Bb aptiat No. 3, 3523.
y ard line w ith the goal posts
AP
aeriea,
I ^ l o
--------------------------------- ------------- ---------- professional
profe:
golfers?
yard
ler of the week: LeRoy C ralg. 607. J L J .C 1
"You
know,” GII Hodges was
“‘■Well,”
v
"j
was
Selkirk w as told, "G-;i|
il Bow
d«*‘"
Since a ball Is ruled out of “noek
“ ck 10 y ard s — and the kicks
■*“
M erchant L eague
k. He
He sayi
saying one d a y la st spring
at has
of it Is gradually
w ere moved back.
IB nt
has taken your three coaches— H
ii.mmam m 'a B eer defeated F irs t SecuTliy
ty ^
•
bounds only when a ll of
K^ad
st PIgnatano and Walker.”
Bank 3-1. B a rtle tt Broa. d e fe a ted Radtke 1
^ 1
as successful in two of three Pom
P on pano Beach. F la ., w heree the yo
Yost,
beyond the boundary, th e tee w
was
^d'
Conat, Co. 3 1 . Cloa Book Store defeated
Washington Senators w ere play- g
Was
- shot which
J a c k Nicklauss hit on aattem
t ^ r pts at 57 yards.
^
Ie“
Dd
S
terling
Je
w
e
lry
3-1.
S
am
’*
Chevron
deipupr Selkirk alw ays was a good siTr‘ta« '
• " 8 a squad gam e. " I never winner. And now. having lost
je f feated M a rty ’a 3-1, Safew ay tied Houston I p ^
^’s final Ho then moved b a ck .an dI sent *'’8
_
the 18th hole In Saturday’s
’
J
l
b
r
.
Co.
2-2.
would
have
stayed
a
s
m
anager
itatlonal one in from 63 yards.
wou
I
round of the Sahara Invitational
ho m ight be considered
nijh 1Individual gam e. J im Lingnaw. J . JL 1.
eel High
st 30
30 of tl
this club If I couldn’t have Hodges
'
layable.
After practicing a t lea st
354;
high Individual aeriea, J im Lingnaw,
A o tournam ent w as ruled playable.
Afi
a gracious
loser.
35
*: hish
s.. By
picked
m y own coaches.
® ‘ ________________
SC7:
hiBh a c ra tch team g am e. F irst Se- BOISE
567; high
r t(\ic
>ly
.840
n’inutes,
he
called
it
q
u
iu
By
P'ek
(AP) — Idaho's big
Only
Onl: h alf of It, precisely, .840
c
u
n
ty
Bank. 936; high h a n d ic a p t e a m
P
,
d
to
_
t?'
squad
"A m anager is no good
ind the
m SChOOl
school State prep basketball
gam e, M arty'*. 1039; bigh h a n dicap team
. of ar
an hich. w as beyond
the ^^is time the en tire B ruin squad
,eer.
anybody
If
he
c
a
n
’t
have
the
I
,
aariea, H am m ’* Beer, 3975; high a c ra tch tournam
t n i i r n n r ent will be moved from
By JAM ES RAtfSDALEE
Thc V
Vandals, anxious to topple boundary
bound
laved It Ufed
so Nicklaus played
"'I™ “ P to w atch and cheer. kind of coaches h e w ants. He
team aerias. F irs t Security Bank. 3S08.
000 During an o th er practice, sgsses- •‘•nd
A ssociated Pros»-W j;lterr
the big and heralded W ildcats
or Boise
one y ear in four under a
Idcats fgj.
for his 71-270 and th e CO
$20,000
Steak
liO lS C C
O
O
Steik dd in n er given to J u m Lingnaw for
ingest
m
ust
know
his
coaches.’’
’
sion,
Zenon
booted
his
longest
niusl
h
igh
aeriea
by
K
ay'*
Supper
Club.
p
l a n aapproved
p
plan
by the Idaho Infrom
low ar c a p ita lized f irs t p] riie r ........... ............ ....
MOSCOW. Idaho ( A P ) -ViTiaf
^ a f fn
n n Fairfield,
Ft
?‘° " '
And now th at .GU Hodges Is l-C*
st
PGA
field
goal—a-kiek
th
a
t
m
easu
red
,
terscholastic
Activities As.sociaircel- on a sti
strin g of P arso n s m istakes
gtex
P a rso n s College coach Marcelstakes gteve Spray, In his b est PGA
^Aew
" pF lrat
U 'pFederal*defe*ted*S*eadow Cold 5-1. tC r S C h o
the
nevv
ntanageV
of
th
e
New
we
ry tion.
Executive
Secretary Hom er
Women o< f lhe- Mooie defeaU ’d M ilitary
tlO n , E
>
id to to buiU
build up a 21-7 lea d going finish ever, carded a 271 for ®*
“ yards.
V'
*u»
'
Ino "C hela” H uerta J r. had
I w as York
Inn 4-0, B radley Bollera defeated Joe
/ i l l i n i m s announced Monday.
ver but
*ork Mets he still feels the - j - j ,
2 uW
atur- in<o
into the fourth q u a rte r.
$12.00(
.say about the officiating Satur$12,000. his b est purse ever
but ®“ *- said one critic, this1 re
M endiola’* T exaco 4-0. Idaho F ro ie n Food
v v illiam
i ii iu i ii
a
l
sam
e
way.
|C
l
a n the
the °only
™
day .against the Universityy of But th a t’s when H ulerta’s
" 'y practice. W hat about a re a l s“His
defeated K illinger Electric 1-1.
IItt w
l
e rta ’s still less by $8,000 than
will
be at Capital High
Yost
YOSt
^
High IndiTidual gama. E ra C unninghamJ;. School
C/^Krvrv!
1. T
T hat
hat 8®nie.
H'- coaches a re E ddie Yost
Idaho c a n ’t be printed In newslews- b o y s—featuring q u a rte rb aack
c k check Nicklaus received.
8“ ™ with the rush on? year- (third
n - i*i:
191; high
Individual aeriea. E m Cimaing- ^ n t W l in Boise — its site for
base). Jo e PIgnatano
Ml
itano
MEXICO
C
ir
Y
(A
P)
Con*
Wsh
!
06
for
After
five
gam
es
this
20-yearpap ers.
D aynor Prince, big F ra n kk An- booste
boosted J a c k to $188.9!».06 for
e. tthe
. 494; high acratch tea m gnm e.
h e ppast
a S couple of years—again
na- (bullpen)
and Al Rube W alker fusion
fuslo a t the language barrier ham
^ him
him °o'**
( “ Ull
Idaho F ro zen Foods, 767; bigh handicap
■broke the cam
paign and shoved
'd , phenomenon w as thoI nac
L? in IQAO
1968 but in 1969 will be a t PoH uerta’s- W ildcats had Just tonini and
ai Allen M arcelin—broke
IS, te«m
team gai
g am e. Idaho F ro ie n Fooda. 947;
c o rer (duRout).
adde
added to the woes of athletes,
le mon- Oon's
P alm er In the
“ ?'? * second best kick-scorer
J
,[■
catello,
lost a 28-27 thriller to the Van- loose to chop away Id a h o ’s; lead, p ast Arnold
r
c
high
h
a
n
dicap
team
aeriea.
F
lra
t
F
ederal.
C
a
tC
llO
, in the Idaho State Uniooted ■
really m eans Is th a t offici
officials, visitors and reporters
with 41 points. Zenon had booted
•
* * 3648; high a c ra tch leam aeriea, 1 4 a h o“ vcrsltv
«•«*,
versity gym nasium .
d ais when ho blam ed officials
cials P a rso n s hadn’t sco red since ey
®y chase.
made
Hodges
w
as
able
to
get
w
hat
th
a
t
the
Pre-Olym
pic
Games.
Frozen
f.
Frozen
Food*,
3160.
amttlon
°
f
19
conversions
and
m
ade
Hodf
States Open cham pion * ' o>
T^ H
hereafter
It will be held In
in pointed term s fgr somee of the firs
first quarter w hen inn the United
Unll
if.
Bowler of w eek: E laine M oraa. t t 8 .
C rc
’® w
Alt
•yea** Although
the M exican Organitb In 8 «°°“
x l on eight of 16 field edal
gdal *•’O
' anted In his th ree-year
unced NlckU
Nicklaus now. Is referredd to
Pocatello once each four years
E laine M oran picked S-4-10 spliL
-Pocatcl
his woes.
fourth cq, u a rte r Antonlnl plunged
i,„ agreem ent with Bing Devine
'« of zlne
zing Com m ittee had been hiring
’K
M agle City L e a s u e
1. 1^ gBoise a s the site In the
Sheik.’’
attem
pts.
In
overall
scoring
he
jree__som
e
circles
a
f
"T
lie
Sheik.’’
“
tten
with
.-rr ■ for a TD—the
second of three— some
n
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the rMets.
.
talen
r- LLantdo.
angdon'a S crappers d e fe a ted Stock,
talented tran sla to rs and interninth.
the
of the
the ranked
*'*"''1
u- three
years.
r lr g ro w tra 'Com m ission Co. S-1, *Westem Mutn r C C other
01
wi(h barely
a m inute gone.. Two
Two king
king o< f the desert. F o r of
bai
'to rs ppret(
re te rs for m onths to w ork
toum a- How
,"Y' ost w as with the Senators
ale tied Gem State Oil 3-2, P aria Co.
Po
n rr 1968
1
jilp stt
H°' did it all happen.
“
F
the other state prep
other quickie scores cnsuedTT
* 27-year old golfer’s 25 B
^
,
5
when
I
went
th
e
re
.”
G
it
Hodges
throi
^Res
through
1968
G
am
es,
thera
a
re
dtf,.i,d
r e defeated
K ay’* Supper C lub 3-1.
come
Last
spring
Andrusyshyn
w
as
wher
ent victories, five h a v e come
„ ltournam
5:.18
to play and again w ithi i:41
1:41 W
m ent
High
Individual
gam e. T helm a Brown
O U m a n ents will be in Pocatels-Ss^to'*!
ut still
But
suil too few.
H
lfh ,1
'
bothered by a sore elbow and was
J'?® saying thc o th er day. "B
Las Vegas—three tim ess In the bothe
nd Helen Ritchie. 188; M gh Individual
•I Jo,
Io, for class A-2: Burley, ' for
rem
aa tt Las
___
re
m aaining.
in ii
thc *I knew
"v, hat did h e say?” and. aaeriea.
■tion. "W
T helm a Brown. 533; high acratch
roum a- couldn’t
compete in either• the
7,"' about his fine reputation,
i„
Sahara
and
twice
in
th
e
Toumacould
t
s
la s s - jA=3, „ and—Xewistoa--foE-------ir
Idaho also scored again In the Sahan
^
^^Whflt does t h a t m ean?” re-^ .letm-ljuu
javelin or^discus events.~
—"PPicp y I _knew _from our
, „ ^ m ent of Champions.
javel
cl3Ss A
S^.
^ Iiig™ txandlcap^^teanT * g a m ? * '^ * L a n g d S“^ ClffSS
1
J
fourth period
— on a 72-yard =ii£BSE=he=hflad»=Jof^^t«ilflnff-*ff
'
pC afed^h a v a rie ty of tongues.
s|.*iip™
[gng-h): -=2e*
—Zenon^s-attentiun idly tu rn e d
S
crappera. 913: high h a n d ic a p team •♦a ii
1
^ , 2All
1968
tourneys will .be
to train a t Vero Beach,
____ Jl
r fln^r ^ h v
ci i n i i t t 'i ' —
;ach. w ere common questions among
i... w
IR rrle*.
Wei
estern Mualc. 2643; high a c ra tch
**spring football practice. He used
^
A ustralia while the o th e:rr tour- to sf
l a y e d M arch 7-9.______
5 7 tea
m M rie*. G em State Oil, 213t._________ pplayed
:____ He w as alw ays a le rt and since
back Steve Garm an—then I. held nam ent pros. Including Palm er.
since the polyglot gatherings of 57
*«»■"
its b re ath . With 21 seconds re- " f j " "
he also lived in Brooklyn‘ we nationalities.
natic
■■■■
Open
T n ---------------------------------------------------------------- got «to know each o th er quite
^ xaggerated sm iles and sign
p . _ m aining and behind b y one play In the Hawaiian ’“ 'o
quite E
-inii.f
starting
T
hursday.
Should
Amie
I
f
n
LOS ANGELE.S (A P) — spun
Box- niaining
well.
I
guess
you
could
.say
we
langi
P arsons kicking specialist
wen.
/
language w ere the alternatives
nnino f
'^ell and go ahead again * **
Ing's prom otional wheels spun
w ere brothers. A fter all. I m ar- to ddespair In som e conversa­
■* „ John O’Dell kicked the winning
in the m oney battle. Nicklaus 1 > «
to d ay in tho w ake of young
^ ^goal try wide of the« lUc
J
I
V
ried
an
Italian
girl.
tions
„ i a | jl.
field
up- will
tions. T here w as also a lot of
play in the Cajun Classic at
J e r r y Q u a rry ’s controversial
“ BO
J
“ Joe is a h a rd w orker and head-shaking,
bead
nodding
and
Lafayi
L afayette. La. Otherwise,
LO:
split decision o ver Floyd PatPat- right-s.
'"■Knts.
! he'll
he’ll
LOS ANGELES (A P) — Floyd
r
m
■l.oyd I’m sure he can help pitchers
j^vvs
•ners bows?irm- T
hen It was ail over, but restric
re stric t his tournam ent play
P a tte
play to Patterson,
b a tte re d and bruised
and
'
terson In the International eirmThen
“ised
and
catchers
on
the
M
ets.
Maysoi
'^®y* Some results w ere announced
the .Huerta
.Huerta had some choice’ re- y,e
w
the World
Cup In M exico
ination se ries designed to fill1 the
:o City a fte r losing a controversial• de°e- be
bc hhe’s no Roy C am panellaa o r a f events
g,
only In Spanish, tmpic- m
m arks
arks aabout tho officiating.
He w
^ hhere
e re he team s with P a lm
p He
m eerr in clsior
cJslon to youthful J e rry Q uarry
v a c a n t heavyw eight title picla rry ^g yc
y ogi B erra with the b a t but derstood
je rs l
by only a few of the
referred
to
thc
81
y
a
rd
s
In
^
tu re.
re fe rr^
“
two w eeks.
Satur
Saturday,
says
he
m
ay
re
tire
s’
■etire be sure m akes a s tu d y ’of *be
the E
Euro
uropean a n d Asian visitors.
, JJ. penalties assessed a g ain stt the
------------------------- .
from
from the ring.
ggam
a ^ ,e.
While th e m erits of the,, J12Wher
When the o th er two official
. W ildcats, including two for
r
|(
*
p
“
Patterson
would
m
ake
"Ir
round decision w ere heatedly' deonly
"Incidentally
I
’m
glad
to
have
q
O
l1 yy m p i c languages—Fl-ench
ofi roughing the kicker.
(JO U
bated. Q u arry stands a s the of- rougninf
one comment regarding hiss fu- Yogi stay on .at first base. This
TWs a n j English—w ere used th ey
good
A
nother
penalty
c
a
m
e
a
t
a
\
t
j
'
±
tu re plans: "R re tire m e n t m ay fellov
ficial w inner and is in a good Anotht
fellow has l ^ n a g re a t ajsset
sse t som
someetim es differed in the tran s­
t^op- crucial
crucial sstage In the fourth quarq ^ r* f V l l
be in sight.”
to ba
__ J 50sltion_lo-deslgnate hls-next^jpbaseball.
latioi
lation.
ter.
O ’D
’Dell has m issed a n ex
ex tra
tra
puL
pjjLLM
A N , Wash. (AtP)
P) — Patterson
Pat
----------pone nt —
t®
*"' O
m ad e It c le a r he
"R
"R.egarding R u b e W alker,
-e
Iker.
•‘Even
the U nited Nations h a s
the point
j,g ^W a s h in i^ n SU te Cougars
<
It could be the w inner of' the
point kick
kit and P arsons la te r re- jThe
lougars w as disappointed
with the deci- Well, he m anaged over ■■''e
five trouble
trouh
finding good transirena
gained
the
loss
with
a
P
rin
ce
jooseni
'"
"
e
e
loosened
up
Ughtly
M
onday
withsion
t
y
that put him out of the run- y e ars
a n in the m inors and I w as lato
Jim m y Eilli^ - O scar Bonavena gained l
la to rs.”
r
explains tme Olympic
;ille.
pass
to
Mlckcy
W
aldrup.
But
tj,,
out
th
e
presence
of
head
nlhg
:
coach
lo
f
the
heavyw
eight
crow
n
fortu
------ fight schM uted .in , Loui.sville.
rown fortunate to get him a s a coach
offici
“aeh official.
"We hope lo have
(
erlod ggg^t
g rt Clark,
who was reported
:ported form ierly owned by C assius
K y., next m onth, o r it couldJ be
be after
after th
ll e third ' fourth-period
ssius along
along vrith P iggy a t the sstart
ta rt M
enoui
ough before the 1968 Olympic
P a rso n s was called for
bedridi
OJ aa nn bedridden
with a cold apparently
arently Cfey.
of 19^
J e r r y ’s fellow C alifornian. Trhad
had score. P'
1965. Rube will b e o u r pitchitchG
am
es.”
ineligible recefVcr down field
Id on caught a t Saturday’s ^gam
gam e Jt \was a split decision In
Spencer of San F rancisco.
mellgibu
c
nch.
'____________ .
n 12
12 ing coach
and s it o n th e bench.
Terconversion and th e score
score again st O regon State in Corval..orval- round
rounds in .the international ellm
5lim-- He h
has the ability to g e t things
u s E TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS
S pence!''elim inated E m ie busTer- the
th®
5 °"'
“Jntts USE
IS
'
'
Ijj
lis.
....
inatio
ination series to crow n a succesthrou
re ll in thorough fashion in Hous- rested.
rested. 328-27.
:ces- through
to players.
”
pFO
o RR FAST S E L U N G RESULTS
s
thc G
G an
a rm
Mem
iuch- M
em bers of Clark’s stafr'saM
f rs a id so r to the uncrowned Ciay.
"W hen you know coaches like —
ton, T ex., in S£^tem ber and thc
n aan . picking up two touchIf downs
downs himself,
engineered1 the he w
waas expected back on
3n th e Pati
Patterson, h o longer young
im pression prevailed th at If
h
Ig a t these men it m akes your job
.
it Vandals
Vandals to 214 y a rd s rushing
Tuuesday. King Block, offen- M, said
shing job T
sa
recently th a t thc m
n aann - th a t much easier. .A m an ag er
-I
Q u a rry w hipped P atterso nI., it
i^o
r
and
87
in
the
a
ir.
H
is
payoff
H
i
ayoff
sive
line
coach,
said
M
onday’s
h
e
r
I
nday’s
jner
in
which
he
m
et
d
efeat
h
a
s
1
w ould b e box-offii«, Jogiff^^or and 87
:fea t
to be ab le to p lace confiI
tbe-day w as a fa s t down^w n- session w as prim arily to loosen m ight determ ine his futureI ac- denct
J e r r y ant} S pencer to liife t in1 an plav
play of tl
dence In his coaches and it also
also
‘T H E M O S T ”
the and-in
and-in pj
p a ss pattern to lan k yt end up and
an<: tak e a look a t the
of,' tions, apparently m eaning th a t Is in
h e oiy
im portant th a t tho coaches ^
all-C alifom la se m i - UintI of the
Hendron. This p la y se6tt up
Up fense aand defense for S aturday's
wo
inJays h e would
quit If knocked out
I t o r know t h e m a n a g e r."
to u rn am en t.
JJ e« ^9 yy He
__
J
rodUt,
waldw*, t>nwwrt>«w, tUt,
rted two
two oo ff Id
o m ecom
ea ing gam e h e re against
Igainst badly punishedTwi
___ _. R eferee V e m Bybee, im ported
li ah o ’s scored., w ith Hen- hhom
Two days a fte r Hodges and tmM Imt, iMta. TV. iootImI
Mak* aur* you a n d your
fam!
sdle ddron
ro n -««ci
H :o u n tin g -to t_ 8 3 i_ y'aa rd s Oregon.
Oregon _
our fa
m ll^ |[^ n b a w arm
_
Patl
froiA ^Sah FrailclsCb to IKamlle
PaUerson w as floored tw
ice the >
wice
M ets announced th e ir 1998
1958 M
.Mai
ill, dlnln MMW, ra u m i, hto.
it aa during
during th
.^atui
..Saturday’s gam e will be
Qi
Je the b y Quarry
but w as up quickly
coacli
th e P a tte rso n bout, scored it
tl e day.
[ckly coaches,
a cairWKS p u r t h r orna ij ^^
~
m
r
a
c
b
m
f
d
r
t
a
^
d
U
r
i
t
n
n
r
r
^
^
K
K
a
*
--- « 6 m f f i l —W I n l a r ~ -------OSS- in tbe
t b e y i n a l period, playing
lying first aalt hom e for the Cougars,
d ra w , w hile ju d g es Lee Grossogars, both tim es and s u f f e r ^ no to S
<
Iger ond
Senator
G eneral M anager
and mmf rnHkm m m mt
e s wi>o
who have
ha
srves
played twice this
seaIs se
a -pphysic
h y sica l dam age.
'
Georf
G eorge Selkirk in W ashington. .
_
m a n a n d Jo e y O bnos of Ifis An- a g ain st IIdaho defensive re serv
m o n th s . . . fo r fual oilil naada,'
n a a d a ,~ £ ^ ua to d ay ao
[Jay- son a t Spokane. WStJ c a rrie
Qua
ie s an
Q u a n y w as jubilant o v e r th e
g e le s g av e i t to Q u a rry by ona called to fill in for in ju re d play"H ias Oil announced his new
I
w a c a n dallvar It bafora
n
ra th a ruah
aaaaon. t3on
rec<
rfud- 0-7 record
for tha season into
Ito the deci^li
decision. H e c<mceded P a tte is
o n coach
p o in t .
ers. P rin
r i c e com pletely befudiso
coaches y a i? ” th e fo rm e r YanI
Ited died th e Vandals with th e p»ass,
1
s s . gam e plus
a nine-gam e^oslng
losing h u rt hhim once w ith an overhand
land kee 1right fielder asked.
P a tte rs o n w a s disappointed
P ia p a r'a GUia A T lra C:an
antar,
tar, 3733-3427.
^
'
T
H
E
M
O
S
T
*
’
Ited
P
rin
ce
tossed
P
a
rso
n
s
to
274
stre
ak
connected. with la stIt sea- rig h t 1in the ninth round. T he5 22- "H aven’t
i
you ' ’r ^ d the paa f te r th e ietb a tfk a n d hinted P rin ce t
MAIN ANO SHOSHONi SIMir
i D ucks now a re l-<
-usb- son. H
T he
■« this year-o
year-old Q uarry had no com
» m - ppers?
e rs ? " Selkirk was" asked. _ ^
t h a t h is re ti r em e n t ’"might not yards In the air and 145 rush\
(NDCT TO nUOW CABI
_____
ing fo
fo rr tt
th e day.
Jseason.
m en t iabout a q y fu tu re plans.
"Nc
"N ot lately,’* h a n d s o m
^ to o < ar a w a y ."
ing
Ulee
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U C L A ’s T k
r a c k S t a r' I s A ls o
i 3 Suspended
t rom Georgia
I Grid Squad
ii
F o o t b a l l T eeia m ’s S e c; r e t W e a p o n lIS
I
" Small Portion £
-l:-O f-Ball Saves-£;
! Nicklaus’ Win
. HeH o d g e s LLik
ik(e s T o
S I P i c k H i s O w n S t a f f .Ilj;
oach Is
Parsons’ CCoa
i t h (O f f i c i a l s
Upset With
1 Plan Revealed
Concerning
r Prep Tourney
si
ss
' nl Language
Barrier Was
Big Problem
Evv
Promotional
W heels Busy
A fter 1 ight
f
Patterson May
Retire From Ring
I IS YOUR
WIF
IH .
COLUD?
Cougars Practice „
Without Clark ‘^n
WHY PUT■ UP WITH
IT ANOTHER
^ER YEAR?
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B y BEN BROWN
St. Lou
Louis h a d th e ball on the
Associ*
A ssociated P ress Sports WriterIF Packer:
P ac k ers’ 49. With Johnny Ro_________
.....
__
ST. LOUIS (A P) — T rav is
Is lan d ca
c arry in g eight ol 10 plays,
— w
Willian
illiam s returned a, kickoff 93
13 the Ci
Cardinals ' d r d v e , to the
y a rd s for a tdUchdowm and oldd G'reen Bay fou(i. But, on third
Bla rt S ta rr and Boyd. Dowipros B
-I
I- down,
down,-Roland
could pick up only
e r tea m ed on an 80-yard toachard ,
1- a y
yaitl,.
llot-i w as mi
m ada probable b y OUahofirst six ]gam es, aiid the ballot-^
UahoB y M IK E RECHT
down
Bakki
'.V .
d o wn d riv e a s G reen Bay rolled
d
Bakken
cam e hi to kick his
S ta te ’s stunnidg 10-7 victory
iter ing
piaa Stai
ictory
A s s o d a t ^ P re ss Sports W riter
Ing la st w
\ eek placed them 10th m
from behind to down St. Louis
fie
is first field
goal, a 12-yitrd boot.
na, in the A ssociated P re ss rankink- over th
third-ranked Colorado and .
The U niversity of Indiana,
31-23
I
In
a
N
ational
Football
T
his
m
II
arked
the 18th consecu­
ose Ings.
'
Mississi
M ississippi’s 14-13 verdict over '
y e ar, a fte r y e a r one of those
L
eague
gam
e
Monday
night.
tive
NF
NFL
gam
e in which Bakken
irote oointh-rated
Houston. The other
ely With ia nother weekly vote
in th -n
football team s voted least likely
at least one three1
St. Louis,
getting two longg has kicked
kic
the Hoosiers a re seven tteam s, with Idle second- '
to succeed, Is dem anding a re- coming up,
i
r- pointer,
pointer.
.
,
>’
tpuchdt
touchdown passes from 23-yearte r ranked UCLA, got througKi the
count.
likely to cclim b even higher a ffte
old q u a rte rb ac k Jim H art, hadd The P ack ers roared right
w eekend intact, although some
srs, whomping
whomping Arizona 42-7 last Sat- weekem
The unbelievable Hoosiers,
ll
to
g
et
th
eir
second
touch­
a
20-17
lead
going
into
the
final
back
them had narrow escapes. .
of them
college football’s version of the urday.
down. !S ta rr h it flanker Carroll
period.
leir Any shifting
In the Top T en
South
Boston R ed Sox, haVe won their
shi
So'uthepi California, No, 1, . ■
I
X
h e ''victory gave Green Bay,; D ale for a 16-yard toss and
The---------------- --- ---- -------------- ----------overpov
----- overpowered Oregon 28-6, North
•
the No. 1 team in the W estern’ Dowler for 10 as the P ackers’ •
Carolina
Carolini State, No. 5, ihandled
mdied ' ijlM
'
Confer!
C
onference’s C entral Division, a- d7r„o „v e to the St. L ouisrseven
Duke 28-7, G eorgia, No. 6. man5-1-1 reoQrd. St. Louis droppedJ from "w here P itts went off left
handled
Kentucky 31-7 and
. tackle , to score as the second
to .,4-3 In the E a ste rn Confer_
Purdue, No. 7, wiped out Iowa
^ ’z' e.nce’s C e n tra l' d iv isio n . St.[ q u a rte r opened. The drive cov41-22.
, .
Louis, New York a n d Clevelandj e red 62
" y ard s In seven plays,
T ennessee, No. 4. had its
Its | | | p i | k ^
H a rt then hit Williams a t the
now a r e In a three-w ay tie forr
'hhands
an d s full beating Louisiana
Isiana
t he div
the
division lead.
?G reen Bay 32. Williams broke
Hoople’sI
Vour Ch
Choice
Scores» Ista
te 17
State
17-14, and Wyoming, No. 8,
from th e 'P a c k e r defenders and
G aines
Choice
- J im B akken’s second field“. streak
had ,tr
.trouble edging Arizona
■izona j f W W
ed Into the, end zone. The
State 15-13.
15
•
• : '
goal, a n eight-yard boot a fte r play co
A rm y a t
A rm y
covered 49.
.
the
t
P
a
c
k
e
rs
held
St.
Louis
a
t
the
^
-rtiR
Q uarterback H arry Gonso «nd
A ir Force
20-14 ........................................................
.........
® T h e ,next tim e the Cardinals
,1 G reen B ay one, set up W illiams'
-q , ji-e
I Mike P e rry led Indiana to its
^' ■' Till,
‘ got
the ball. H art passc-< to tight
Colgate
ColRate
'■touchdow
rm ie Smith on a 24.yard
.
touchdo n dash. He took the® end Jack
highest points total in 18 years.
..
j i
a t Lehii^n
7-6
..........
kickoff followhig th e field, goal X
y Then,
t1
■■ .Gonso
, Gonso rran one y ard fo r a score
J% J|
„
........................................................
play.
when the drive sputNorthwo'Jiern
M"ichigan
sp
e
d
u
p
th
e
m
iddle
to
score
*
and
spc
se t up another with a 38- l [ [ ^
land set
® tere d g|
a t the G reen Bay 15, Baka t M irtiigan
10-9
..........
In
th
e
opening
m
inutes
ot
the
i
,|.
•«••••••
y^ircl
•• y ard pass before P e rry engi- B I 3
'
'- - f t :
® ken kicked a 22-yard field goal.'
■y
fourth iq u a rte r.
Pft
C oljrado
Colorado
“
neered the last four scores,
A fter G reen Bay failed to
a t C klahom a
14-13 • • • •.........
St. Louis,
Lc
• • • • • • • • • • • t •••
••■ •••••
P a s s in g 73 y ard s to J a d e Butchstill m oving the ball' mnve^'^l
passing
m ove the ball, tho Cardinals
well a g a in st G reen B ay a t mic^^ had
j,_ h „
oi
ce r for one.
Butcher, a halfback, Georgia a t
GI eorgia
a first down on their 39.
field, d ro v e , to th e P a c k e rs’ 25I uH„arrtt hith
g h t’another
TD pass,'giving
Houston
21-20 .........i \ .................................. .
j‘cau
caught
I
Sm ith on a 13-yard
whdre
w hdre B akken trie d another _p „ss
th
J fl
LSU a t
I SU
—"‘V ,
hhim
i'" “ann Indiana record of nine
ass, then
on second down, with
gc
field
goal.
This
tim
e
the
kick
f
’
“
'
~
s
for
the
season.
M ississippi
17-10
* 35 seconds left to the half. H art
jusi
w
as
ju
s
t
wide
to
the
tig
h
t.
«M«n
h
' I USC rraised its record to 7-0
a g ain hit W illiams, this time on
Arizona Slate
Utah
T hen
the
Starr-to-D ow let' a 48-yard scoring play to give
despite an ankle injury that
■ H
a t Utah
H-10
’^ 'T r I
combinj
com bination hit on oasses of 10.* th e cCJardinals
,,
.......................................................
sldclinec
.sidelined
O.J.
Simpson
in
the
a tem porary 20-14
Montana a t
Montana State
i8
18 aand
n d a five-yard touchdown^ halftlme
iI third pel
period. T he T rojans led l i
rS I
halftim e lead.
M ontana State
14-7 ...................................
toss
to
p
u
t
the
g
am
e
out
of
^
to
then.
“
J m
..............■ ,00 by the
reach.
Idaho a t
W eber
Jim E
Donnan fired two touchg ||H
W eber
20-12.......................................................
w S j m J ' - ”-'.y
H erb A dderly scored the first
passes thnt were enough
down pj
Green B
1 a y touchdown on a 12Oregon State
UCI.A
; behind North Carolina State's
BOWLADROME
. y a rd ppia ^ interception. E lijah1
a t UCLA
21-17................. .....................................
stingy defense, giving the WolfL cefue
P itts bulled
bu
over from the seven^ u
mj r
, Le(«c<un«ve
Road
R unners
der«at*<l KaystMCff, 3 1 :
pack a 7-0 m ark, and Georgia,
P urdue at
Purduo
K ingsburys defeated G am blei. 4-0; Safefor an o th e r.
King.buryi
grai
5-1,
grabbed
five
fumbles
and
IlWnois
.11-23
tied ABJ'*. 13.
I rookie D ave Williams-^ way*
H a rt hit
intercept
H ifh Individual g am e. Ja y Ttiompson.
intercepted five passes to halt
C apital
Borah.......................................................
on scoring passes of 49 and 483 303;
isi; high
high iindividual aarias, Ja)r Thompaon,
Kentucky.
Kentucky
484; bigh- sc ra tch team gam e, Gantt»*‘i,
a t Borah
31-18
y a rd s fo r St. Louis’ only touch-. 449:
.......................................................• I Purdu<
Purdue. 5-1, unable to go
GRI
■0 to
G R E E N BAV PACKERS'
i* Elijah
Elllah iP itts (22) scores from the
sevei
th e seven-yard
Itoe e a rly in th e
higti handicap leam^ gam s, G am bit's.
downs.
sJ,’
Pocatello a t
Twin Falls
,
890:; jiiJ),
h ig h 1h an d icap team aeries. O am ble's.
Rose Bowl this y e a r after
aflcr second
seco n quarter Monday nigbt.
.
the Rosi
Igbt. Comi
Coming in too late to stopI him Is J im B urson ( « ) of th e
I 1807;
high sc ra tch U a m series. Gam bles
B akken
i«it; hish
Twin Fals
20-19 .......................................................
.........
1>
playing there last season, rout- St. Louis
Cardinals. Tbo Packers
Packers d(
detyrt«id St. Loub 31-23.. (AP
(A P wir
w lrephoto) c
^ B
a k ^ h a d th ree field goals> l.W
. and Don C handler kicked one' B ow
W isconsin a t
Indiana
ler .of the w eek. Lorens Olavta.
ed Iowa on Leroy K eyes’ four
fo u r----------'■--------------------^— “—
Gre<
for
G
reen
Bay.
Indiana
21-17........................................................ 1ITDs.
^^T
he
P
a
c
k
e
rs
had
a
touchdown
Tennessee, 4-1, left Itself the Tr-wtato Stato
Tennes
Ohio S tate a t
M ichigan
alm ost before the capacity
R
only un
unbeaten team in tHe B - l gi
M ichigan State
17-14
........
crowd of 49.792 fans had settled
V
,
...................................................
Southeas
Southeastern
Conference on J ..M .X
Declo v.s.
Wfsl.sidBIn
th
e
ir
se
a
ts.
On
the
first
play
“TH E MOST”
Karl Kl
K rem ser’s 33-yard • field .
W estside
21-rt , * ' from
scrim
m
age,
defensive
.......................................................
goal wit
;
ON
w ith one /ninute to play t t t •
back
A
dderly
Intercepted
a
H
a
rt
e
p
n
Jerom e at
Gooding
a fte r LS
LSU had piade up a 14-0 | 4 Ti
SPO RTIN Q GOODS
p a s s . a t th e St. Louis 12 and*
Gooding
14-7
..........
. deficit.
r v I
.......................................................
an d anything
scooted into the end zone.
F iler
Buhil
WyomI
o f value.
Wyoming,
7-0, g o t by on Jerry
1,Ferry
A fterr a n exchange of punts,
Afte
at Buhl
13-12 .......................................................
..........
. Depoyst*
D epoyster’s ‘ three field goals,
^
g
tm
e
w
inning
kick
w
hich
him
fo
,°“jn
KNOXVILLE.
Tenn.
(A
P)
—
the
Ich
for a chance.
M M M II
1
the last with 2:37 left setting an „
Ithe
Skyline a t
Skyline
Karll K rem ser never played
v ith 1:05 rem aining
^ed cam e w
the
“ I w anted m ore action a s a
care er rccord of ,10.
NCAA c:
Burley
20-14 .......................................................
........
STOP —
I
football
in
high
school
and
had
bitterlj
lad
bitterly
fought
b
attle.
.
high
ju
m
p
e
r."
K
rem
ser
reI
Colorado
lost
for
the
first
time
ne Home
! Color^
Minico a t
Mtn,
;oredInever
kicked one until last FebKren
est
called.
"A
rm
y
doesn't
let
its
|
1
when
Oklahoma
State
scored
never
1
I
0
cbK
rem
ser
w
as
born
In
W
est
a n d WRITE US
Mtn. Home
20-18
..........
mee nien
pete m uch. I had reada
....................................................... •the
the first tim e it got the balli nnd '■
"jen com
o
‘‘““
''y- _ . .
““ '■y. .
.
„ G erm aany but the fam ily cam
a
n
d
w
an t a dignified- respected
^
If
you
or«
lnl«r«it«d
In
ulllng
and
want
„oj,l
But
S
atu
rd
ay
he
booted
a
33to
Ihe
he
about
Richm
ond
Flow
ers
(Teni
' added a third-quarter field goal
U nited States when
al>out
‘
rom $13.00
$13,000 to $15,000 cr mor#
station In
wont to earn from
yard M
soccer-style field goal thliat
at was
«'a<
C raig Kessler.
V®rd
'
iby Craif
was 6.
6. His fa th e r. F re d e ric k J . nessee footballer and h u rd le r).
wher#
y
o o . h a w deflnlt# territory
an n u ally --'w o r^ a conntctlon wh«r« yoo
NAME ............... ...................... .........................
issis- sav e T ennessee a 17-14 victory
.................................................................. I Two 1fum bles led lo Missis’ry Krem
K remsser, w orked a t- Smrious,
aus " I ta
talked to Ck>ach Rohe >it an_
>eratlon from
protection and ar# ouured cooperation
fror the honrt# offk#. You
over LvOuisiana
State, put thc
------- --------------------------------------(P lease
ise P rin
r i nnt ) _____________________ _ sippi toi
touchdovvns, but KenI jjg.
He- P.''?’’
*tno job,-)
job,-) ir
in* Pennsylvania and Kew
ew AAU rm eet In New York. H e inIlen rote~r o f —^ p lu s bonus qnd ^ t r o ^ . --------- |r
will qualify for a high commltilon
tlic- -jeiacy
-fKi... y
|ijp[|. ( ^ r s In
tie rfss ’ rm IsiM C»[ia pullitI—try VnliintPtTB in ^ irat place "in the~EeVt
in vited im e down. He said I .rniildJ •, “TricanTlveV.^
nallv S o u th eastern _ Confereoce, _raiie
se e how
^
ic e Levitto
Levi t t ownr “Pa-.'—
^^ t - in.. t-h ifu
ADDRESS .........................................................
■
^ a a . . . . . . . a fte r a ffourth-quarter TD finally
r»—
Ihrough
selling THC THOS. p .
^
You
get
oil
of
thl»~—
and
more—
througl
—•^-'-■anlTTnaTJolhem a prim e post-felled- Hooston.^----------- ---------- ------ -----------------------felled-H
—
K arl‘. received ain appointm ent things w ent. So, 1 cam e d'Own
J
—MimuMi'
Tnili lln> whlrh ymprls#s'.AEt<onc|ftSp#cioh«ed Ca|.
L 23- season bowl team .
H
arv
ard
lost
to
D
artm
outh
my
last
fall.
I
w
aited
on
tab
le
s
a
n
d
,
n
j
■nril.
krt.lU
M
CITV
^
y
^
o n d a rt. Greeting!, BoIFpointt. Pencil*, bo^R iiIi Imi Tlfetanth^^
........................................................................................................................
,
. by " ,I ,k n ew it w as good the sec‘to the® U.S, M ilitary A cadem
ast J^roH na w as beaten
21, E
EastK
ire. put .in
in a y e a r of residence.
ond
Z ^
o n d timely SpecicMtiei. Ih# Iln# is
i» terrific— Strictly n#w , #loborot#
and sp e n t 19S4 and 1965 th ere,
1
was
ond
1
h
it
U."
said
K
rem
ser
of
Tho Citadel 21-19 and Tulsa was
^
h
aone
n d excluilve.
■ ~t
_
Ho w as a high ju m p e r — 6 feet
eet
" Ii h a d played soccer in high
E ntries mu.<;t be postm
orr delivered to
stm arked o
shocked by Southem Illinois
w o m e n , o i s o c l a to d w i l h u s h a v e
IS
A
Is 16- ,
10
10 -— on -tho. A rm y trac k teaam
m school,
school. I w as ju st curious
* mo|ority of th# men a n d women
the Tlmes-News office
n
ico before noon
Friday.
^13.“ cuttli
_
OQaln-hit-new.
.helghta.of tn le t nchlavftme
cutting th e jn d e fe a te d list of A 1 1
but got_dlsenchanted w ith mliiiill- w
whethi
“ oc
helher-I could k l c k - o r ^ t^ ^ ------------------------------------------------------— m ajo r tc
tea m s to seven. Five are - t V I 1
ed
business w ith unlim ited earn.«
lucrative,
fa
it
grow
ing,
dignified
buiineti
ta ry routine a n d decided he Krer
K rem ser said o ne''of th e Vol
..
|ng« an d future security.
In the Top Ten with Dartmouth
iouth _
wanted
w anted to leav e.
trackn
trackm en had a n old football
'"
‘T
nveitm ent irequired. O u r fall sell*
"I
We fumlth •verythlng—no fnveitment
and
Virginia
Tech.
which I
3W- and h<
he w ent out on a p r a c tic e
A rm v tra c k Coach C arl Crownter this
field of irtteroiting and
Ing teoton Is ideol time to enter
thie fit
stoppied W est V irginia 20-7, the
ell, who once coached a t enTen-field
fieldlast'
la F e b ru a ry and b e g an to
®
lucrative business.
others.
^
nessee, told him about the 'olVol-kick
kickit.itOne day a football play^
bockground resum#. W rit# M. A.
Act pomptly. Giv# a brief bockgrour>d
_ _
_
Notre
N otre D am e and Alabama K a ^
im-Krem
e r saw
oin
m unteer tra c k p rogram . So
- e r him
sav and told G eorgee
Olson, Vice PvvsJdent, THI THOS.
MU
OS. O. MURPtlY
CO., n o OAIC
U
m ade an
a nother bid to reenterr the
the
ser
ser vw rote T ennessee traick
c k Cafego
Cafego, Vol a ssista n t coach who0
lov
______________
IOWA315ft6
Top Ten as the Irish tripped
ROCI'
pped ROCKINGHAM.
N.C. (AP) — Coach Chuck Rohe and asked
directs
:ed
th e kickers.
■■■■i
M ichigan 24-12 and the Crimson
obl Allison and ex-driving
mson i{ B
Bobby
ing — ;■■:.— — :.............. .
-------nudged Clemson
13^10.
g re at F re d Lorenzen have nothB y MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE
■E the contest
contest. H erew ith. I d eclar^ nudged
(
V
------------------------ing elS(
e ls e in common, they m ay
Hallo, again, gentle readers!
s- njy
my tem
tem pe
peram ent changed.
S
just b e the be.st new stock ccar
ar
W ith the season'now a com plete . I'm
hapi
I ’m happy
to a n n o u ^ e lhat / /
y
racing
loss for m e, I have decidcd to Betty K
Kay
r | i n f team to come over the
ay Alvord. T w h Falls./ V j I I x I
'
hill in quite a spell.
tu rn Pollyanna in an effort
rt fleeced al
all of u.q lasK w e e k .x -^ -,
Allison, a family m an with
to rid m yself of the d ark
wound up
rk wound
up the cham piiw a n d |||- 'l o - «
four
>oy
ro
u '“ "cchildren, drove playboy
thoughts that hound me over
earned
the
s r earned the $10 first prizV. S h e/
,
b ach elo r Lorenzen's Ford Fairth e weekend. N ever have I seen missed
thnree, as did four o th ers/
rs/
--m
M jr .i
a
bachelo
missed th
lane to an Impressive victory
te a m s b e tra y their own records
jS but
but was sh a rp er in point prV|lic» I J - | y
lTunVy° in one of the South's
U I
'C
Sundjoy
a s often a s this season!
jng.
ing.
\
,,
_
toughest
big races, thc AmerlT hings have reachcd such “a
In jecom
second place Is Vern kinL
MlLWj
in l MILWAUKEE.
Wis. (AP) nlnv
!)00
so rry pass for me that Zeke, near,
near, R
Rup«
upert, who wins the\$m
T he Chic
V$lkThe
Chicago White sox will play
° a t saucer-shaped North
T h e P r e istlge
s tig e T
T iire o f o n e of the
rirnl C arolina
* reg u lar b oarder here, drubbed
^ second
second pri:
prize and the J2.50 th Ifrf
iw leach
feach of tthe o ther nine American
J M otor Speedway.
Wl
S”
*
tog
s'h
cr
only
last
m e for tho first time since 'I prize
4
m
a
j
o
r
t
i
r
e c o m p an ies.
ijor
tire
prize mom
m oney goes to Mike Nix
League
i
vlix
team s one reg u lar sea, onday. Lorenzen as the owner
le ri
.
wm' M
c an recall. Zeke ha.s been a parof Rupert.
Rupert,
rj of
son gang am e next season in , Mil-' of the sp an k in g 'n ew race car,
tic u lar patsy of mine for several
Receivin'i
a r,
_ ^ J _ 1 L L mn i _ _
Receiving honorable mentions
ins waukee
w aukee County Stadium IfiiW
the ®nd
j Allison as the driver .selecty e a rs now. E g ad ! I haven't had are
gi-g ja
y W ardle, Burley; Robert
Jay
D I R E C T F RROM
OM F
FACTORY-TO-YOU
ert leagife aapprove.*!, the Milwaukee
^cd to ta k e It through its maiden
Ien
,
to buy the coffee for ages! HarMartin.
Tw
r- Martin. Twin F alls; G arry MatBrew
at- B
rew ers Baseball Club, Inc,,■' ^voyage. It was Allison's third
Ird
1
^
^
A
T
B
I
G
iSAVINGS
r
BIG
^
rum phf
lock.
lock. Buhl
Buhl; Steve U r I g u e n. announct
announced Monday.
,factorv-backed c a r of the seaeaL
Jt is lessons such as this th at Paul;
paul; D.
D. JJa m e s Stevens. Paul;
in addition
add
Lil;
In
to the nine cham- son. jNJ one of the other jobs
lea d tow ard my thinking that
Agnes
Mar
>1 Agnes M artin. Twin Falls, and
nd pionship gam es, an exhibition panned
^ out.
y
All T^iii.
S
i
a change in outl6ok would best Qjrij
su rb e Buhl.
Dirk Surber,
gam e w
will be played in , the
I"
Allison, of Hucytown. Ala..
J
suit the final th ree weeks of
■
Egad!
M
^ ■ Egad! M ini-Cassia blitzed j ^ stadium before the sta rt of the finished ju st o ver a lap ahead
mf
M
last week.
<
7 reg u lar .season,
of D avid Pearson of Spartan,
Ml
mi
III m»ni
Looking tow ard the happy sit'itAllan H. Selig. president1%°'
of S.C,.
g ^ w ho took over the factory
N ylon Cord
Ml
uation of sta n d ard tim e, which
grou th at has applied (or Ford
ch the group
p'ord th
th a t Ixrenzen vacated be- ,
p
^
____
^
6
5<
t700xl3
i
H
V
l
'
>
i
„ _
.
, . ,V
o'so
also should
should help m e m ore than
an an
an expai
expansion franchise to, rc- cause
-„ „se o
o f ulcers in May. I t wtarn
as
By T be Associated P ress
somewhat
somewhat since I'll te able to place the
F.E.T. 1.93
th e B raves, announced ,Ihe P e a rso n 's fourth second-place
M i
H
y ii ^
_
Dlvitaloii
begin
med;
begin-m
edltatidfi a t the Owl's
w hite Sox
S<
___ ____ .
, -------- f-LII ______
■'s White
arra'ngem_ents ajWina
i,
__________ ^____________________
•
ift-b
ig
-ra
c
e
s
th
U
-ic
a
so
a
U
— -— — — ---- ^
Clulr-earMc
C lubr-eariler now, T find^ IhlaF
a n new
h e wsi^conference.
on
17.77 3.os I
He said It will
735-700x14 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
D etro it ............
6 2 1 13 some
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some o f the high school teamn s b e the first
fi
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tim e an American
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M ontreal ................ 5 1 2 12 otter
otterchalle
challenges. I expect Borah
League
ah L
eague team has .scheduled
iulcd
___ __ _
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W
welcome Capital into second
B o sW " --,........' - • • 5 J ' j ; toto wclcomc
nd home
hom e
cham pionship
games
B
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19.77
a.3s I
N ew York ............ 4 I
3 >. place
placeininthc
the Southem Idaho Cona w a y jra i its own park. .
in- away_Xryiri
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773-670x15 ..............................
ference. AiAnd I have no idea
il
J o fo n w ................. f i ? S ference.
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Chicago --------7
1 - 3 whether
whether Ti
Twin F alls can beat
IQ lH B S ffiD B
>15-710x15 ..............................
................................. 19.77 J.M
W est DivUIon
P oo cc aa tt ee ll l o o r not. Them , of
P
Los Angel^es.......... 4 2 2 10 course,
course, ththeere is the playoff beAil p ric e s1 p lu s sto
s l alt , a n d fe d e ra l fox
^
P ittsburgh . . i ----- 3 6 1 7 tween
tween Deci
Declo and W estside and
»d
P h ila d e lp h ia ........ 3 31 7
a n d ool<ld fire
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mycrystal
crystal ball Is too clouded
b OISE — G eneral statewide
BOISE
.............. 2 52 6 with em
emoti
otion em anating from
tro
u
tt sea
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tro
u
season
ends
T
hursday
but
,
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M innesota ............ 2 32 6
the,wo
twosclschools to get a clear ^maany
n y wa
w aters in all sections of
St. L o o is ................ 1 5 2 4 picture.
picture.
the sta te sta y open fo r fi.shlng
And
so until
next week, keep
som ee o r a ll species, somcBy T he As<«cUted P re ss
^nd so
u
^ for som
happy sm ile on your, face and
,e s on
™ tj„
tirries
on a year-t«und basis, the
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3a *>°PPy
r e m e m B e r the F rid ay .noon jja
ho F
F ish
t
Idaho
and G am e Depart­
E a s te m D ivU oa
W. 1- P et. G.B.1. ‘iea'UIn*rem inds anglers.
m ent reir
fishing regulations for
i
New fi
■Boston . . . . . . . 5 0 K',00 —
•_
6 5 0 -7 0 0 x 1 3
1968 w ere established la s t week
|
in Boise by the Idaho F ish and
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G am e Com mission but theset do
dfl'
anu'Contod
Tiim«-Nr»<i
Facm
S S T ! ..:::: 1 1 iS
f i F o r W ,
not go into effect until Janu'Con*'
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Ions Sal«i 'daporlm eni (or axnplM a
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MOSCOW,
■t- a ry .1. 19(
1988. C urrent regulations
New York . . . . . I 5 .143 4J4
MOSCOW. Idaho (A P ) —Sportod»«ri;»ing covwog*. «* your
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m -7 S O ll4
...............
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18*77 5.31
In
for their first
st do not (es p ir e until DecemilKsr
ber ^ll♦ farm
W esterii M vislaii
ingg ,aa 4-3
4-3,,record
r
bond bill*, n«wtpap*r
am es,
the University of
31,
of 31.
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Stuflfculs ........ * 1 .889 — seven ggam
e
C BALANCE <
7 0 ,0 0 0 n o d u n
r l3»-«00xM -..........................
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.
19.77^44*
hit the p ractice
W aters rem aining open ye§r= in M ogic Vall«vl advanct bilt»
L os Angeles . . 5 2 .714 ‘2 Idaho'
M aho VandaLs'
Vand
M onday in pree- round, o r fo r special fishing ***■
sea- jing. All at o n t «p«cicil Ifn fjm tt.
S an F rancisco 6 4 .600 2J4J field here again
a,
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n- sons, a re listed by nam e and
6 paration for
for th eir Big Sky conS e a ttle ............ 1 6 .143
Every ,sal* lin*d in iKi^ Form
t15-710i1S ..........................
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C ference
am e S aturday with
S an D i e g o ........ 1 7 .US
6W
ference gga
:h a re a in tt
th e 1967 regulations.
Calmd<
C
o lm d o r for 10 doy»
tate.
P au
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Culpln. sta te hatchery
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C hicago . . . . . . 0 8 .000
7 ^[ Weber
Weber SState
W h i t e w rails
a l l * only
o n l $2.00-m ore
Vandal
Steve M usseau
lu supervisoi
supervisor, com m ented th a t th"?
the
A ll
aba
Vandal Coach
C(
sa id the only
>r D epartm
^ r t m een t ra ised about I7U,
E a s te ra DivUIoo
ool; doubtful player for
m ing
in s< :am e will be John
in 000 pounds
poutkl m ore h a tc h ery fish - ^ 1 1
W. L. P e t. G J I.. this co
com
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this yeai
y e a r th an the 1,100,000
end from
In d ian a ............ S 1 .857 — Knowles, defensive
d
3it oncoodiG\roront**d coatt to cooit
uncofxlf*
Jt pow
ids -in
who iis still out
pcwnds
in 1980. T h e big diflerP ittsb u rg h . . . . 3 1 .,750
1%I Sandpoint.
Sandpoint, Idaho,
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tionolly ogaintr any rood
hozord,
3od hozord,
MBM
s' een
n ccee cam
c a m e w itb-the-expanding
in ju iy . Knowles'
N ew J e rs e y . . . 2 2 ‘ JOO 3%[ with a knM
knc
blow outs, cuff, impo<t br«olu« glow,
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Wiit. BUn; Won----include th e m illions of eyed salgam e. gam e.
inclode
W etten i O M d o a
All ad|ustiTMtnts wil bo m ode on ths
"K urt M
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a n d steelhead eggs that
N ew O rieans . 3 1 .750 —
Mliller showed lots of
I n R ^ ,
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rvgulor Mfling pric* on o n octwol
A v e . W . O p tm ^ B u n c ta y 5^ Sr^s^ » , I W
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planted in a rtificial hatchg et a startin g w ere
O a k l a n d ........ 4 2
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I said M
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usseau.
y e a r, whh
proMm . 3 a 4
And
Saturday’s g am e will s ta r t aItt d u c e m o rre fishing ia y e a n) to
H ouston .......... 1 3 J50
2
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A M heiin ........ 1 8 J4 3
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H H H I B I
spanking be used, and
opinion
on som ething? I amn a w hat
h at instrum ent s h o u l d be
^ .
senior
in
high
schpol,
a
female,
used
ale,
used).
He
respects you because
senio
a nand
d I am very ugly. Besides
th sensibleness of your adIdes of the
ththa ta t I have a slight speech im- vice and said if you did this,
ed ir ent. UGHI 1 m ight a s well
pp edim
r ight “ change the set-up"
well he m
go. on: I love a boy who is two —N
—Neeeds Help,
y e a rs younger th an I and we
Dee ar Needs: Kids m ature a t
D
a re going steady. But a s the different
diffe:
rates, so instead of an
da y s go by, this fe a r has been
<
een age Cut-off,
I’d say stop spankgrovving in me. D oes a boy ing vwhen the youngster develops
grow
re ally feel em b a rrasse d going
sei
)ing a sense
of “ tom orrow .” Be he
w ith a girl as ugly a s I am ?MIss 5, 7 o< r 9, as soon as he is able
he ju st feeling so rry for mne?
e? to pl
plan ahead for a treat. ("If
O r could he really like, m e? And
you’i good this week, you can
\n d you’re
If so. w hy? He goes to a differgo
to the movie Saturday” ). I'd
fereen
n t school
!
and a lot of cute
;ute stop spanking and sta rt w jthgirls go there too. So why does
holdi
loes holding
pleasures when he m is­
pick m e?—Knows Myself.
boha'
he pi
behaved.
D
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a
r
Kpows;
I
w
on’t
give
you
Ru
Rules for spanking? (1) Use
Dei
any of t ^ t «be!kMty is skintin- your
y our b a re hand on the youngdeep”, jaz ft or try to convince
nce sier':
s te r's bare bottom (thus your
you th a t looks a re Im m aterial
rial sore
so re hand and his red seat will
to a fellow. But ev ery now and
and stop
stop you before a spanking turns
then th e re is a girl w ith so much
into
uch into a beating.) (2) Spank only
on the ball, so kind a disposiosi- when
when the child’s behavior entlon, and so bright a sense of
of dangi
d angers him self or another perhum or, that looks becom e a son.
son. F o r less severe offenses,
com pletely second-place considsid- punis
punish him with social isolation
e ratio n . If the boy seeks your
our and boredom , i ’iich as m aking
com pany, you m ust h ave somci
tte- him stand
in the corner.—Walt.
th in g .' Granted, a sophom oreBE ARE STEADY DATE
>reBEW
sen
io r rom ance Is likely to fade
We seldom print letters from
senloi
ade
tin e. But his in te rest should
in tim
arer ts, but h e re's one th a t's
uld p aren
en
co
u
rag
e
you
to
m
ake
yourself
i portant to file without
«elf
too
im
encou
into a fascinating w om an like
like sh ari
a rin g with you.
E le a n o r Roosevelt — a lady
De;
idy
D
ear E le and Walt: P le ase
w hose appeal \^11 blossom , not im press
pn
upon the upper teenage
fade, a s the years p a ss!—Y^alt.
grour (18-19), the cruelty ,im­
alt. group
SEEKS RULES ,
pliclt
plicit in lea d in g ' their steady
FO R SPANKING
da
d a te s on to think they will bcD e a r W alt: I read with Interter- com e engaged and fin ally iv ed .
e st the letter in w hich the 13- when
w hen this is just a deception to
year-old boy com plained about
out hold on to them until school is
being spanked bare-botto)ned.I. I out 01
o r som e other goal is achievh a d th e sam e problem . I am ed. P
F lease tell them this kind • now 15. but until I had m y 14th
■
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ga
4th
gam e is som etim es shatterb irth d a y , my dad would turn
' his is not only cruel to
jrn ing. T
m e a c ro ss nls knee a fte r I'd one tof the pair .but also quite
m
rem oved both pants and underer- a bio
blow to an unsuspecting parp a n ts and spank m e until I ent who
w
has becom e quite fond ‘
fOiJId h a rd ly sit. Now I no Ionth
on- of the
intended m ate of her
^ e r receive this punishm ent, but
Dut child, only to find it was a hoax
^- m
m y tl
th re e younger b ro th ers do on the
tl
o th er’s part. Parent.^ ■
es 9. 10 and 12) and I am
im have their deep hurts over these
((ag
“ Res
afra id one of them will not be things
things too,—Almost Mother-In!ntt L.aw.
le to
“ab
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*' take tho e m b arrassm en
and will break with m y dad.
F o r shy guys: Ele and WaU
B ecause of this, I show ed him
im Dulan
Dulaney can help you swing thnt
the le tte r In your colum n and
nd first
first kiss if you’ll wrlto them
■ he—sald he would like to see
:ee In
In cai
c a re of this new spaper, re­
WaU publLsh a set—of—rules as questi
questing their new sletter, " F irs t
to. w hat he thinks of spanking
ng KiSses
Kisses, to D a telin er-P le ase-e n ^ :.^
(when It should be used, at what
lat close
close n dim e and a long, stam page it should stop, should bareed,
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OONMA H A PPEN N O W —
MOUMXMN
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A M O M M 'T I ^ E M B E I U
s u p E R s m n o M .c 'y
now. \We do not play a new
w hen
suit re
response as a force when
it is a bid of gam e, but w
wee do
dp
Qi
^
\
a sk our
oui p a rtn e r to bid maltw4jt
g a lM t
I /
V \
he can ra ise our suit o r m ak
akee
Wy
st W L,
just
som e ]positive move. Wee ju
is own
ow n
))
™
don’t w ant him to rebld his
with a fa ir suit and a1 poorpoor- 1r»2y1<: y w ^ / /
suit wil
ish hand.
^R e x M o r s a n , M .D .
har
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Norti'
North knew th a t his p a rtn
rtn ee r’s
r’s
I■
i i i ii i ii b b m i ■ — —
two dii
i S M ^ I N Ei V
Nl E K > 1 ^ O F COVK6<£,yCV
PIDN^ I NEVER
diam ond bid w as not a
l=,H31l PIDNT/
L^NOW.{ FINAUV— I HAVE VOO ALL ALONE \
^^<^KECEIVEP
AtAILEPTUEM/
:M / I ALMI
ALMOST MAILEP m / — ANP
av e
P VOt/W£»
vot; W O NT EVEN HAVE A PKINK
force. N orth also should hhave
B
rfia
VE5—>OU
HAP
QUITE
AN
M
EFFECr><
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F
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C
T
^
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THE
LAS'T
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WROTE—
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.TO HELP
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realized
th
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t
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three
dia^
realizec
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ESWONAL RESERVE / X
nionds,'
m onds.'would be a sa fe contract
in tra c t
kNOW THAT I yVBOTE V3U
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r I dipmy. k:nowin&tHat
n o w in s n
IV be . v V ^ e s s5 toeke<s
TOEKE<5 NOTHIN*
o r that if South couldn't m
m aake
luEAiT
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ke
tw em tV UETtErs r r - a d f l B I
: voo WOMJON^AUJerrtJS, ^ u f t TO
to PO
po but
Birr TO
th ree ddiam onds, then opponents
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would probably be, able to do
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HIM
J
tl!
him START
«TAmpinneb
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IN N E ^ ^ ♦ AOS
somethi
som ething in hearts or clubs. 5°*-*
other w ords North had noth- ^ ^ 2
W E S T 0>)
EAST
In othei
ie dia- M S
lose by bidding three
AJSeS
A I OT
iing
ng lo l<
aln a
VKQ63
V 10 7 8 4
monds, a n d he m ight gain
bonus.
: ^
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4 10 3
slani b(
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id bid
a
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Assun
Assum ing th a t North had
!r>^
ould
would
SO VTB
th ree ddiam onds, South w
^A 2
have bbid again and we think .C'V=
d be
m
th a t si:
six diam onds would
VA0 8
reach ed . Of course they m ig
ight
ht
<5
4 K Q BS 4 3
reached
hich ke?VX\
V # - /7 W
4b Q 6
have rreached seven — w
which
Y \
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would be one trick too high
' E ast-W est vulnerable.
in
g
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to
S
h
o
r
t
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ib
s
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,
because spades w ere going
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N orth-South 80 on score.
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break 4-2.
r~
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n \N P
P I P V o u p WIFf 6 £T MlA
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Sonth
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They^ should have reached
six,
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F a s . P a ss
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cap.
Th
cap. T hey w ould alm ost surely
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t
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have ai
a rriv e d there had t h e.y —rrj
5
,
krislOW' M
— I' been bii
bidding from scratch.
jl
5
J
new su it response is alw ays a
J
CARD SENSE
one round force. Should it ^sUn
still
I
be a one round force w hen it is
*
bid of g am e? Bridge booksJ e re
Q—1 h e blddini; has been*
Q—T
L ji
^
. noticeably silent on the whole
est
rhole W e>t
N o rth
Eut
BonO,
su b ject of p a rt score bidding.
ling.
2 4b
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T h ere is a good reason for this.
Y
ou. South, hold:
You,
lio-»i'
—J
----------E ac h p a r t score p resen ts its
ion’t
1 0 »S
own problem s. You ju st don’t
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Captain Easy_____________ _
idge
W
C«
h ave enough space in a bridge
w hhat
a t do you doT
book to cover every p a r t score
A .~P
—^Pi*u. r o a can bid U ie
WORLD VWK L 1 | [ | THIS 1$ MV FIKS'T
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CHIMIWV! AW0R1.DVWKI
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EAWLE
A C K Ig_^l ON THl'l J06-AWP
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HACKIE
MPXXAIM
AIW ) GIVES ADVI05- « k ^ C A N HOLP
wish.
fro m 20 to 90.
yyou
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L*
WVTCHI
41 •nmmmm0^ ^
TO M/Wfi GOOD'. . 590
0 POUT
POUT>J TO MAO DOS |
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In y e sterd a y ’s colum n, we
j ^ m ^ V E A H gJ
RILE M
i EE.^Ll
, P t \ L l ^ MOE.V0UFROe-1
^,^ « > » a t >s Q tn e sT ro N
show ed ■N orth and South mnakone
h
e
a
rl
h rl
Ing th ree spades. Today we
“
raise* to two. W hat
a t do
do M B
show the next hand of the rub- 7 0 U
GOr
In’
K q
We a ro going to an sw er one
,
of the above questions right
A
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P A R T SCORE IS
O F T E N HANDICAP
J u ^ t how m uch Is a p a rt score
am e?
w o rth in a ru b b e r b rid g e gam
S om etim es it turns out to lie
be a
3ly it
d isa d v a n ta g e . U nquestionably
is h a r d e r to re ac h a c o o p e raative
tiv e
sla m w hen you have a 90 o r 60
point sc o re on your side off the
led g e r.
W hen you h av e no score,
re, a
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tra d e h li 40
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Twin F a lll for
M oit appealing brick w ith 3
.roiuV
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bedroom i, b u ilt- I n appliance.
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fire*
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covered paflo and e*otlo '
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150 A cres ~ $25,000
f lace,
ic k yard, all fenced fo r prlThla farm
farw lo ln a 'th e city llmlta
Thla
Rich™
o t Richfield.
Owner wTu take
.m
a
ll
sm all do»
down paym ent and c a rry
co n tract
tra c t l o qualified buyer.
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f i t » e n a l > - - S p » c ! e ? _ N j t k M _ gS f oa r m - M
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bike. n u U a aa * roller, belt v ib rato r,
O U T -A -W A Y S
gegg B anner g u m ltu r e . 733-I«l._______
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ntT H r —
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You'U lo v e th li q u iet acreag e
M em bers of the Pathflniler ^ ; ^ r t 's E %
SBWINO M achine repaln, r e n ti. ■
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on FU er A venue W est. 2 bedroom
>it a n d Proreaalonal W omen boated
Club, a ju n io r group aponsored jE n w t auu
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and a a le a . S in g er sewing C enter.
r.
hom e V
wi ith full basem ent and tile
th e d istric t convention la s t wreeek
420-Maialn N orth, 7M-3344,______ _
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a c re a w ith 1 bedroom
b y the Tw in Falla Seventh^Day
L E O ’S
roof.
2.
$50 to $60 p e r m onth re n ta l house
B ere r- 1SSFST,
C A lftPtT. tn*. Unoleum. Rug cleana t tth
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Adventist Church, will knock onn ppart
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tlo nn
tag. trm de-lna. 1 7 yean lervlco.
in
back . A ll thla fo r $10,500.
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tio
dbors T uesday night and trick- lot
, 16, block i t Thom pioo O rs a d v itw iu b * c h a i r m a n
iiil
B arg ain s. C iutoro Woori, 733-M24.
tF7 iill ep rr
t3 2 6 -4 7 0 3
sSUU NN! S H I N E P O R S A L E
ch airm a n assisted b y M rs. M ae ALMA kA R D Ili-lclilropractor. 157
-o r-treat to r canned goods o r di.uion.
S.
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th is 2-bedroom home on I
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733-4741.
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C U ST O M P L O W IN G
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^ il'ggood
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fr u it tr i e s . Home- la
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In T hanksgiving baskets.
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A ddition w”
W est.
mo
O rI g a s b o r d lu n c h e o n w a s
Sipeclali
carpeFed an d haa a part-baseR lc lu rd o.
O . B«nk«s to J » m « t Boolcer sserved
e r v e d tfl
P a sto r Jo h n Boyd said th ,ee Riciuni
to the 72 lad les atten
d - PFuller
Bflduller B ru a b . 733-7405-* 423*5692.
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2,
G
“ ent,
T t iT h a p ric e Is r i g h t . , . only
m
• Wood, lo t IT, a in lo o E a r l Subdivialoo.
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P ath fin d ers "believe in giving a5 Je sM L « i Lowman J r . to H « rb « rt w.
ing.
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$17,000.
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5 3 6 -2 4 0 1 .
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tre a t instead of a trick, andd Van
v u siyke,
lot » . block S. l» t A m aoded
Slyke. lot
w aas
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p lan to v isit Twin F a lls hom es• P laMt ary
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D?Sg.
E . F la w o r to U r o y r ia a n o r. to,
lo t decorations
Q ffO ra u a
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betw een 6 and 7 p.m , * I^ e ^ a y .” 11,
n, block
i,iock ia,
a n d individual
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coniultm
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M ack F
B u tle r to Lucille M . JcbnMon,
m iiniature
n l a t U f S rockets used a t each
T he Seventh - D ay Adventist
f .. bui
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comuiti nt; L yile Oarmr. 301 7tb
733-9069
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Avenue N o rth . 733-7001.__________
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block J . Elm P a rk AddiUoo.
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Health a n d w elfare society willIf“ totMIJ.
an. pp la
1 0 0 ACRES .A djacent to city liraack F . B u tler to LuciUa M. Johneon.
l a te
t e .,
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733-8363
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W. M essersm ith
733-4546
TT
IU of Twin Falls, 29% down.
block U
distribute baskets to the needy lot
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u.. Twin F a lla Townaite.
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a a u ty S a lo n s
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.bags
m
atle
b
y
th
e
O w ner will c a rry contract fo r
D
onald
R
.
S
ch
u
ltt
to
Jo
h
n
A
.
L
a
a
*
,
lo
t
,
on Thanksgiving, he said.
»
*crS
qualified buyer.
(A uctioneer)
J
club m em bers and filled
Illed (J
<!;o m
mppLl E
e X E B eauty lervlcg b y ad7. block 1. C ro u le y Sub d lrlilo n .
cc aall ClUO
;•
C
U
S
T
O
M
________
Anyone w anting to help in the6 'xibort
6ub«
A lb ert O l a b a r r U . Y a r d L an d C2
o.,; w
u Hith
ffi various
\n « rl
ite d
vanced
• i , ,
products donated
vanced stu d en U a t reducid p rlc e i.
W itn V a ri
icB/I
P e rm a n e n ti S3.. B e a u t y A rti
«
M A IN U R E H A U L I N G
“- 'M
ML
SS ”
T W IN F A L L S R E A L T Y
pro ject b y donating m ay call11 lots 29, 30. Sl. 3 J . ^ , « . B u en a V ista
L
^
Davi
Dave H am lett. B roker
. b y lO
local
JJJSJnn
ddition, a n d p a rt SE$4SWV;. S W U S EW
C a l m erd ian ta w e re used
A cadem y. ISS Main Weit. P hone® V
V em
em on
o n O l a n d e r y B uhl B4J-4573
anien N ew ly rem odeled 3 bed733*3603 ■
A* fter hours or Sundays.
H ansen:
205 In
2nd
d S treet E a it, 733-<07*
th e A dventist w elfare director'•t A
s^uSin
n in
in unplsted p o rtlo e o f T w^^to. b^a ys ffavors
__________
. - ---------- 5^2.
Section
18
a V O r s fo r each m em b e r p ■resres- 733-6342.
t33-63<2
733*3675 oo r 733-5476,
(anytim
e).
Ann
H
offm
aiter
.
733733-367S
room
hom
e.
E
x
tra
la
rg
e
Uving
(anytime)
h
a t 733-7587, h e said.
f
F>
alla
iih Tiwnaita
T o w n tita. and p a rt lot 39. B u an
f a ll H A lR C trm N O . h a ir ityllng. tint" a ent. A
A ^flo
room , d ining room . H uge kltch2810. C. H arley W llllami - 7332*1(5.
240
aacres
c re i com bination' row crop
.
Vl.ta
V
ista AdiUUoD,
AddlUoo, a n d p a r t NEV4NW%. SlflO rsl-arran g em en t o t , fall liAiRCtn
340
tag.
P
e
r
m
a
n
e
n
u
from
M
^
m
iitlo
O
l
to
C
R
N
T
H
R
E
S
H
I
N
G
en. 1 ^ b a th s. G aa furnace. Good
“0320.
20.
and
ck ran cl^ Heavy soil. 170
■ fflowers
as Seauty Salon, 13S M a S F ^ i tt..
10-17.
and ito
stock
i»-i7.
l o w e r s ffo r the h ead ta b le “
^ . r : V v -v g rn F a irchild
location
location close to school. L a rg e
Sharea
■«
_
D
m K
K.. PPoulsan
ou
Don
to Salea Y a r 4 j U S?
^ ^well
g j i a s corsages
sharea N'
N orth Side w ater, plua
for th e local
Phone 733-1841.
■
----- ^
o c al
E v e a iju fa p p o ln t.
l»
—'■^543-5663
— B uhl
lot
lot ccom
a pletely fenced. OnTy
--d escription sam e a s above.
“
rj
4«jTT o»»
TWO
TWO
Irri
IrrlgaUon wells pum nlna
and
m enti.
____________
- ______
$10,700.
810,700. WUl tra d e fo r nice
B I% O
officers
w ere m a d e and
‘‘‘M
‘M L
LS
S
SEV
EN
f<feet of w ater, 4 bedroom
C h arles S«w«U to S a lta Y a rd L a n d jC 0o -.
., BPW
tfi
SEV
EN
a crea g e In K im berly o r H ansen
Go(
home. Good
loafing th ed . G ran­
d escription sa m e a s above.
/.
o n a t e d 1b y fionnle Johnson, a
. . ddonated
O E B l> m
'* * B a b y S i t t e r s — C h ild Cor* - 1 6ft
.- JcCUSTOM
a re a .
.
T > rrt
«
Owen K
Klnae>
a ry . Shop. Milk barn. E asy
ln aey to Glen S h u U ff ia - ^ rt >
lo-*
t form er oclub
l
® ,
FARM ING
m em ber.
Im m ediate possession: 3 bedK hi
term s.
J. D eL onf AddlUon.
^
l O r m C r Cl
7
MANURE
HAULINO
room hom e on C enter S tree t In
..
(!!h 1LDRBN‘S VllIaM Nunery and2 -‘ P
puone*^
Approxlmi
A
pproxim ately 300 acres stock
B etty A m e tt to B em eee D y k e, lota
hone ■
324*4459
J e ro m e
’*• . Do
M arlow, president o f tthe
h e chiid*o
Child C a re by UieTiour. dty. w eek
K im berly. L a rg e living room an d
....
and d airy ranch. 3 bedroom
. 39. JO. block 15, FU sr Tow nilte.
^
Would
you Uke to own a spaI. CUSTOM
CtJSTOM beet barvesU ng, 3-rowf kitchen.
kitchen. 6 ullt-ln oven and range.
w
ould yc
3m e or
Of mom
m o n th . D irecto r Ruby Hopkins.
gave the w elcom
^
^ ^
m odern home. 200 shares North
Tw in Falll
F a lls Sl
Stak e o f th a C hurch o f J e slui
u s local
l o c a l club,
ClUl
clous
home
a
t
a
reasonable
I*
o
B
eet
H
a
rv
e
ste
r
and
2
Gas
fu
r
C
U
ssei
divided:
nursery,
pr«*kin*
-^G
e
m
c
Z
rn ac e , UtUlty room . Close
Side w ater, plus well pumping
1 i l A O
C h riit 0of/ »*»•
the Lja tte ^ D a y Salnta to J o h a W.
p rice, and a property th a t h a s
f*9®
w- ad d ress, 'and the response w
tru c k s with
drlvera. Alao. plowingt to scho<
w as
a a derlwti
d e rg a rte n , kindergarten, LlmUedd
>
school. $9,500 w ith term s.
31. feet. This ran ch can be bought
Blick. p a rt 35-10.13.
a n exceUent subdlvlalon an d
I.
3-bottom plow. A lex M ilton,
T A ’’
^¥in numben
num bera a ia u re a your child Indl*
w ith 3-1
,p. ggiven
rlghti
II. Lloyd P erso n s to E d w ard V . Tl)ompiv e n b
b yy M able Sanlram , Twin
Tbw
A lY L O R A G E N C Y
Jcom
Smm
tSercial
^ci
potenUal? This n e a t
^ W r
l
a
r
t
vidual
a
tte
n
tio
n
.
Phone
733*7080.
>26-4856,
_
>26-4856.
FUer.___________________
K
im
ly pFaallls
M ae B u rk h a rt
- K im berly
423-S2S9
o ld e r 3 1bedroom home on 1V4
AAa
K im b erly
l S ppresident.
re
. MALTA — P la n s for the 19688 Tim nl?te '*■ '
p e e p chli<Tcare. Divided claas«
awa
^
HAY
aw
athlng
w
ith
conditioner
and
1
HvenJnga
a
ac
c
re
s
loc
located
on
E
ast
Addison
„ gg ^a vv ee tlie
Cl. N u raery , pre-kindergarten, kin->* baling.
baling, 14* New Holland aw atherr Ron Ta^
S . 'W h ite 'a n d E u fc n a W hlta to
u i e invocaUon.
hom ecom ing w ere m ade a t a% T hom as *•
T a y lo r
423-5403
Is
priced a t Juat $21,5pO. In qu ire
U npriced
'/tn .
d e rg a rte n . IM 7th Aveous N orth.I- an
ert A nderson.' p a rt 39. 3M3*17.
u . .. .
M d sei:
self-propelled b aler. L eonardI B vrle
yrle Ci
C a rr
733-6896
today.
m eeting of new officers of the.B G ilb
T he
m eeting w as conJSonV‘5
N o ra B liss M arlin to J e ss e M cEw en.
T
h e business
DUS
f "
Phone 733*5097._________ __________
Pedrow
^
P edrow ., 326-4B97>-EUar^
—Iv^son-S
-----M
nson-Sm ith-------------- — 733-TW77------------___________536-2274 ________ >■
K aft R iver High School Alumniil H.icn
Reynoidi
dis-: yx
tVN C E D -c B lid cart in m y/ M A R R IED
Helen R
eynolds and F e m H ubbard, lots ».
9. ducted
d U C te d by
b y Doris G rlm sm an. aJS
k x PpEiiR
R tE
IE I
fam ily m an
desiresI E
Ernlo
rnlo St
S titt_______________733-5981
GE
EM
M S
5TATE REALTY
G
----------------R e - home bbjy hour, day cr wetlt. Phonea
ite
Association, 8111 Pettinglll, Bur-^ ttric
ste a d y ifarm o r ranch w ork. Nonr t nt n amiwa c to r froffFBufTey. Re« 3 3 Blue L a k e . N orth
/-vxtr- t
s
n
ts
733-9085.
sm
oker,
am
oker.
non*drinker,
Wrltft
Times*
t
iy~ ports
ley, new president, said Monday,. rfjc
rlfv' mcUoo
sectlo a eoo
000. spaces 3, 4. 8. t . Valley>
p O r t S ffrom
r o n B £ % c lu b presidents
O N E -H A L F S E C T IO N
O ZY I1N W I N T E R —C O O L I N
*
N ews.
ews, (c-o Box R-22._____________ ■ C
CUZ.Y
to care for childrenn
733-3338
c S ^ ifa U
D istrict in S u n ist M em orial P a rk . , nattending
t t e n d l n e w e ^ l v e n from Buhl. WOULD
u ld olikr eyounger.
Next y e a r’s event w as tenta-. v|ew
»J?» Di"irici
Combination
ranch. Nice 3 bed­
-1* w<°yeara
469 Van B uren.I. W ANTED
ANTED: Custom spud devlnlng. 3’
^
H
elen
A.
J
u
n
g
tt
Anderson
lo
R
ic
h
a
rd
E
.
i®
t>lck
M
e
iie
rim
lth
733-0040
room
room hoi
home. 150 head range
Sum
m
er,
d
e
ic
rlb
e
.
th
li
3
bedtively set for Sept. 28, JB68, de-^ and-or L eo U M orris, section 818. a p a c«e s TTwin
Falls,
M
ountain
H
om
e,
pfion.
^
n
ic
,
Phone
733-5598.
devlneri
d
e
vlners.
No
rocks.
Also,
fall
plowZ
W in
Fa
J . W. M e iie rim lth
TS3-*5<*
rlg
h ti.
185
rish
ts.
183
acres
A-1 farm land.
room
hom
e
plus
one
In
full
o d a - — ;----Ing or <
”
discing. 423-5136, H ansen.
K
illn eent.
r
tal E
m eet tt
P o c a t e l l o , Soda
pending on the football schedule.. 1.
1, V
vuiiyYiM
1. 3^
alleyvlsw D istrict. Sunset M em orial
Hm
m m
t,
J im M eiie rim lth , 32i-913S
213
313 iharea
sh ares of cheap w ater. Only
baaem
Becauae the walla
u- E
m p l o y m e n t A g e n c la i
1 7^ f{AY
h A V HAi
A uctioneer
gso.ooo
HAULING and atacklng. Any'
«nd ceilings
cell
$00,000 wi
w ith $25,0M down.
Burley, Je ro m e, R
RuEmployr
T his y e a r’s homecoming cele-»“*• 'A u c l l l a M . Jo S n sM tb M ack F . B u tle r. SSprings,
and
a r e Insulated, th e re
AucUom
p rin g ,
a m ount—.anyw here. R ay C am pbell.
i>
doubl g la ss (Insulated) winIs double
■■ pp ee rrt,
Gooding,
and Sun V alley,
b O
o pPE
e N IN G S a t Penonnel Ser--I
bratlon w as evaluated and classS pp>n
ach e O ^ h a rd s.
le y . jo
JOB
a rt lot
lot it.
17. Acm
t, G
OO
326-468<, Filer.
dows and
a
dows
w eath erstrlp p ln g on
----------------------------------------------------L & N R E A L E S T ^ A ia ^ "
'’
_ .
.
reunions w ere planned for the» A rlene B a r ry W ancura to C ra n d a ll SerCUSTOM plowing w ith ^ b o tto m)
doors an
a d windows and I t Is
C*'
ded
Li- H
E ntertainm
ent w as provided
Eait. 73
J Yica Co., lot 1. block I , In d u stria l Devaln te rta
"M L S
”
(C O M P A N Y
)
heated
by
a
la
rg
e
Lennox
oil
plow-.
Phono
733-5375
a
fte
r
7:00
classes of 1938, 1948, 1958 and^ opm ent S u b d iv isio n .,
tthe
h f t ‘’Nobles” .
^
b
y
jj^j—
I
p
.m
.
________________________
furnace
fo
r
«.62.40
pcr
y
ear.
221
South
Lincoln,
Jerom
e,
Id
a
l^
1968.
w.
W. C.
C. Torp
T o rp to l^snneth W ayna H ash,
^
H a lp W a n l a d - F e m a l ,
1 8.
E lm S treet. GI—H ere la
^Phone
^324
aun shades. A high
N orths Eli
Phone
Leon N. Stockton.ana ita c k ln g . Phone:
nD
nrapes
> an
P «ten
^ and
p abW
rt lot S, eblock
t
L np Jml iI as e Johnson. E m m ett.
a n pppori
opportunity! 3 bedroom, a ll
B
roker 324-4800.
F.
TV
n a b rin g s In distant ataJ a y H aper, M alta. Is vice•^ ‘“
™ 1, Sweets Subdivision.
Broker.
Fred Thieme, Salesman.
Ben L. E v a n s t o - i r i k L. A nderson, lot
I F YOU ■
a r . looking for tu id v w ork
733-8192.
brick. 144
tions. A g a ra g e and fenced back
IV batha, buUt-ln appll733-3838.
nave h e r mesp r e s id e n t:3 Irs . Ronald Fowles,, 4.
«. Ccntg
r a tf sumw
Subdivision.
ssta
t a tte
e ppresident,
r6 2
r
with o a ld vacaU on. applv tn per- CUSTOM
ances.
FuU
basem ent. O w ner
*
y
ard
add
to
p
riv
acy
on
tbe
com*
ances
F«
,on toto E a r l Hoffmtn, Troy Na- J o e Mil:
rt ss ig
^ ee aand
n d an outline of projects
s e ts
ton
B urley, secretary , and M rs. J . S. B ro s “to C harles H. C orw in, p airt
tra n sfe rre d , possession n o w l
';.w»c-»
r^pi
e r lot. O w ner will c a rry con'M LS" DRIVE
by lOsi P oplar and
o t a t o or beet hauling. ReUable.
P rice
„ tO
to be
for th e comlin
ingg tional
«onai L
i a u n d ry . 201 Jnd A venue® pPOTATO
troct.
S
tra c t. »13,750.
I t l l vacant.
S
r ''.*d/ $17,S06.'
Alvin C arpenter, E lba, assist^- U vk w.
le e th4li i.m odem home th at . fea.
V. miu
MlU.r to Archi. D. ImBfdon.
be completed
COB
i£il M
Monte
E
onte Place. Prim e Loca*
P
hone
423-5004.
Kimberly.________
■
y
e
a
r
so
th
a
t
each
club
could
tu
re
i
2
la
rg e r than average bed­
p a rt lot i*.
I I, Ayr
A urora Subdivision.
y e a r SO
a n t se c re tary . Also attending7 !>•«>•
;
tlonl
Bea
B
eautiful
3
bedroom
b
ric
k
n
i
N
e e d M other*! h elper for children7 CUSTOM
cffisTOM
J u s t call A rth u r
__ ,,
room i on ground floor. pHu. full
A4 STO
lfre d Jji-ii-’i
. Nelson to lU ro ld W. N elson,
n s s u r M of m aking th e them
and fram e. 1% bathsr form al
” • be assured
aged9,9 ,7 . 1V4 In Sun Valley. M u it5, P e te rso n plowing.
m e,
e,
aged
w ere J a y Black, Almo, p a stI^ n(
a t Wendell. 836-2253.
H oo llll a n d R e a l E s t a t e
b a ie m en t for expanilon. ($12 ,0 0 0 )
NHSEVi
33-11.17.
Sining'^rS
dining room , l a r ^ living room
love ch
ChUdren. Call Mn. H a rry^
i.- "A
s Go” a success.
lowe
president, and com m ittee m em -• Robert
R o b ert n.
N . w,
W. Ballelsen to J o h a N. Pe*
A ll
l l System
S y S te
■ *ru/ln
Twin P
F a lls
733-1980
w ith fireplace.
fire
B asem ent fin- - Call Bd DauM M ie. 733-M«i, fo r '
.
.
.
H
olme..
208-728-3311.___________
U
iv
Hoimaa,
n , O leen Seamons, E u ie n e O. S tacey ,
_
eta lli o r M ounUin S ta te i R ealty, ^
. W o rk W
2 4^
bers. J a y W ard, Malta-; Mrs.' aterso
'
------------- ---Ished.
U_ly,d. P rl
rloed gM.OOO. CaU u i t<j- : d
o th
sta te and d istric t offlilK
kE
eR
r (o r 30-cow Grade
)ffl- m
iilL
•' a n te d
73J-5974.
_________ ^
n d Stephen R . B ancroft, p a rt kX 11 a niS
d
U
t n ec rr S
W illiam
T racy, Almo: Mike• KT
lo r t
Dairy. B u lk - ta n k , pipeline. 843- -------------lo t u
13.. wSS
block o.'
43. Twin F a lls Tow nslte.
r 4 present
n res
ec ee rs
and giving short
F IV
V ]E M O N T H S O L D
Jon
4370 d a y a . H 3-srn evenlnii.,..
1R O T O -T IL L IN O
Spencer, Y ost, Utah. R aft R iverp _ CorporatloM
c«n>or»i W arranty D ead
BUHL 120 ACRB
,0
m
essages
a
t
the
c
o
n
M
n
tlo
n
...
.
B ru n t B e tte r Built Hom es. Inc., to m e s s a g e s
G ardens, lawns and fa rm a c r ^
,
_ „ D IV ER SIFIE D FARM
student body president, andI• Glenn
Gi“JS"crtS^SiM
3 bedroom b ric k ra m b le r In to p
^
■r- w
H a,|p
y /,oLiila*!— M a la
C ronelisoo. p a rt lot 4, block 3. Cor*
w eere
re E
E llsa
s a B rodenhelm era|a-eW H
lp W
1 9F ull w a ter right, s-room m odera
T ^^rsf® "'^ tractor-m ounted R oto
?ocatl5S!
location.
Deluxe
c arpeted
X
E p h rlam M iller, R aft R iver high, n.iiion
n .i,« . subdivii
s u ^ ^ .^ ^
ddent
e n t-e
le c
hom e w ith fireplace; la rg e ga­
- elect.
Mountain f r o m e; -----------throughout,
buUt
In
appliances.
ra g e and m achine ahad. 1 0 lU n school principal.
E
l
m
o
G
a
r
r
is
o
n
733-6630
dishw^si
dishw
asher,
tw
o
fireplaces,
fam
­
«
Helen
L
u
c
k
e,
Gooding,
vicery
*
-r
Boone
TlUe te Idaho S a v fn ra A H e l e n L U
chFon
barn.
T otal prica (32,000
lly room
roon: . 2V& b a th s, oil furnace.
ily
610
Blua 1Lakea B lvd. N. 733-D2I1
'
Lo*n (A**
810 Blue
w
iu '’ ffall
^ ‘^pl o iie
Loan
(A sa T t M iller, G ra n to r), lot 3. npresident;
re a ld e n t’
G arnet B arenberg.
b A l
w ith
iilo n .
tw o c a r a tta c h e d g a ra g e, la rg e
J a m eesi Da
D anner,
733-2340
'
block ISO.
150. Tw in FaUs Townslte. $4,714,
* ^oVtt * corresponding secre*re*
1 A N D S C A P IN G .
E
rhmm
L
potio,
potlo.^'p
p
riv
a
te
w
ell,
city
aew
er.
D M da o f R ecoavayaM *
Em
e tt,
F uture m an ag em en t opportunU
..J
---------------------------------------------------W
E
S
T
E
N
D REALTY
Only.
$32000.
W
ould
consider
—
A
Only I
Gula
Cochran, P ocatello,
{[
m po
Tw hi FaU s TlUa * T f ^ t Co. to W. C.■ ta
t a rry
y ;; G
ul
"?•
ties.
F o r m a l training-'program .
AN
ND
I T R E E S E R V IC E
ToTj:.‘“pr.;“iu^!
am nller hom e In Twin ujJ to
“M L
L SS ”
I1012
0 I2 w
it M ain. Buhl
Weeit
S43-440t
Torp. par} lot 3. biocit f . s w # e u .su b d iv i* (tre
r e aa ssu
u rre
e rr:
* Doris Boylan. Twin
MTin Starting
stertin* s a la ry to $600 plui com* « F r e e eeiitlm a tii, ipeclallzed In
..$16000
In
tra
d
e
.
You
m
ust
see
to
•ion.
• Ken
I
P
a
tte
r.o
n . B roker______
Tfv
nlsslona to m ature applicant
trim
trlmm
ming.
ln Dave F U her B43-J650,
■a p p re ciate
"
L. F
se c re ta ry : Joth e fine features of
'C’ A'i&T
C?
•
Twin
T M n F«II«
F a lla Tl
Title A T ru st Co. to J a c k L.
F aalls,
l l S , recording
reC
with d riv e and Initiative and fo r
Buhl,
uhl. FFia rm e ri R ealty.
__ B
E
A
R
L
Y
A
M
E
R
I
C
A
N
m
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S
this
custom
built
home.
i
i
/
\
l
v
L
M L S
Dodson a n d Donna L. Dodson. N H o f lo ••
ts sephlne
H f a n h ln a K
Kroush, E m m e tt direcCC* you
n d your family unllmlt»d
_
: ou aand
I. 3. D ew itt Subdivision No. L
-♦ i - i i
10 A crei p ro d u c tlv . .oil, am ple
y
s.
esraing
y win
wil care Ior elderly perion.
in ttor-at-large,
and Beth Jo nle
es,
««»•>>; p o te n tia l. Call Mr. K eeth L£ aaGddentlem
R oberson
S bedroom
bedroon i, J b a ih i. C arpeted.
w
te r '?la
Ivyi i well, good hom e aad
Twin
Tw in P»U
FaU js ti
Title A T ru st Co. to M artin
o r-a t> ia rg
w aa ter,
an p referred. Will live In. 330 M ain Lloyd
for
in
terv
iew
and
aptitude
t
e
s
t
^
G
A
ve.
N
.
733-8858
Spacloi^s
M arins L ance Cpi. G ary L., nichtir.
im ji.
rl- BB uurley,
d istrict se c re tary .
R ich ter, lot
33. block 3. DeU-Ray Subdlvir l e y » di
Im p ro v w n u U . T e m a . UO.OOO.
O
w
nn tra
n ip o rtatlo n . W rite B ox R733-8191.
a
fte
r
8
and
weekenda
O
w
tra
to
GI.
$1
S
’*GI°'*»I4*0«>!
16,
_
• t„
esll 733-S470. T he EqulUbla L lfa
16, C-o
c-o Tlmes-News.______________
*
Moon, son of Mrs. Helen M. aioB.
^
FELDTMAN REALTORS
Twin F a lls Titla A T ru st Co. to Lloyd
ix e s w
X ere aw arded to E .laa
'i PP rrizes
lsa “Aliu
JS l
asurance
Society of U.S. A n
SEW
ING w anted: D ressm aking, In*
SEW
ING
*“ *MM LL S
S”
Moon of 308 F iler Ave. W., IsI m
R H A '
M.. Ruiiinr.
R uszier. pii
p a rt lo t 3, block 3. M unyon’s* <D
,v4A nV .^n er,
V7S F iler Ave.
733-lBSg
:e s,
equal oppo
dies* and
an mens a lte ra tio n s. Pock-•
B oodenhdm
Lillian
G ates,
op: rtu n ity employer. M /F
dies*
B
d c n h c ln
serving a t tho M arine- Corps: Subdivision.
C
H
O
IC
E
N
O
R
T
H
E
A
S
T
Z
el»,
xlppers
and
button
boles.
733u
r
i
u
B eessie
M ary J a n e Cox. ----- =----Tw in FaU s T itle h T ru st Co. to W. JJ., B
s s i O Standlee.
S ta
S u san S haw B itk e r
"" M
M L
S
””
741,9.
L O C A T IO N
Supply C enter, Barstow, Calif.• Pp^rV.
u
h
l
I
m
m
e
d
i
a
t
e
O
p
e
n
in
g
7
n
b
.’“
‘*
‘
L
S
‘
e ters, p a rt I4-10-17.
m
f
a
r
o
n
r
^
f
- M arg aret Dunham. W ilm a Buh_
733-0473
jpq
level
(4-levels). 4 b e d -,
_
G
E N E R A L O FPICE. good ty p llt andI Split Ii
>
We h a v e an opening In o u r
GENERA!
A graduate of Twin Falls Senior• „ »<
>?”• L and h Title Co. to E rv in D. ,ler.^ Je ssie
Boone
i
F o -r wa
FARMS I f . BARNES
Reynolds. M arian „sales
i „ "Sr
s, 2 b a th s, form al dining
E dd nn aa IIrl
dictaphone.
Light sh o rth an d , aomeI room
rooms.
fo r a n agrresslve man. Ex>
dlctapho
Icr,
Jessl
E
ris h
733-0882
.. B
A
RR IN E S R E A L T Y
High School, he entered the ser-. H and, p a r t lot 18, block 3. H ighland V ie^it Langdon
B
A
T71m«f
C.o m m e r
bookKeeplng.
Chlldnen In highI room, ra
ri is e d h e a rth fireplace ia
Che cciient
cellent oopportunity. Fringe benobookkee
T « c t.
I L a n f f d o n ia n d M ary Irving. The
E
S
733-5597
11037
0 3 7 Blue 1Lakea Blvd. N.^733-g2J7
vice In Ja n u a ry , 1966.
nTitle
u i iniurwe
com fortabie fam ily room. O w ner
x ul m
m ec rr o'
school.
comfortn
fils — juroup Insurance. Apply
school. 733-0725.
'
In su ra n c e Corp. to E m e s t J . W ills.
*• prizes
ere m ade and donated
E ae rl Ba
B a rn e i
423-sess
_____
lot 11,, block X OU
o p.rk subdiTtfion.
will ^ <“
ta k• e am a ller $ bedroom
prizes w
wei
u
In p e rso n . C len Jenkins Chevro.
Irroon ni ni ngG q ^ c k T y ^ n d n e atly done^
I
........................
'■"■■■
BIU HIU
_B111
Hill
733-lBia
dm4
r a rtia l R eeonveyasca
home In tra d e .
to tthe
club by Vivian D aiss.
b s , ict
let —
— 3312 M ain Avenue W eat,
| i ppeerr hour.
i:
D e*d tl
of P
tO
h e Cl
11
4U 5th A venua E ast.
new
J
r
.
High
—
N
ew
er
O
T
5
T
V
eleran
e
A
dm
inistration
to
W.
C.
T
orp.
/*1itK
733-0785
N
e
ar
ni
Twin
P
a
lls
.
733-0785,
local club m em ber.
Tw'" P'
' Arm y P v t David E . E rb ,• p a rt l o u 8. 77..‘'Si
•‘M
com fortable fam ily home 3 bedO i J_
block I. C raw ford AddiUoo.
" m Ll S*’
s ”
On
N iIN
G done neatly and prompt*
rooms
—
m e c h a n ic
iIR
ro
no
whose p a ren ts, Mr. and M rs.
eu
E xecutors D eeds
—
— ——
ACRES hom
aduth
or TW!n"Faira7------N e w l Located a l IIM W U m or.;
, 366bedroom
s,.
Ford lin o m echanic, experience - ly 80c i
W illiam O. Jack y E state te R. A.
e, full basem ent,
F
m
lin
f
.D avid E . E rb Sr. and wife. Fon- D rake,
3
bedroom
i.
2
bathi,
living
5n
_____ ^ca*aar-v»-~Qual*#*eo
t r t r r r s - ‘ Norin.“ P
a,
_______________________________________
^casaar
O rch alara Subdlvisloo.
80 sharea of w ater. F ull line of
room , fam ily room , kitchen and
_-__Sella, live a t 529 Ninth. Buhl.. 5D. eE -^p^SaSrtci hSloimt. k10,
mission,
d
ifferential
and
engines.
r
o
t
o
T
I
L
■
mission.
ROTO-TILLING,
lovoling.
G
ardens
T
W
I
N
* -E * u te -i» O le n -t;-S h o nI .. ' - j m 'S M m
m
achinery.
T
otal
price $40,000
d
T W. . .I.N
ALLS REALTY
5“
iS i 'Ianre a ; C arpeted through.
dlnln*
S
h term s. H aroida
Good w ork in g conditions.
.n
d aacreages.
cn
and
T ractor-m ounted ro*
. AFfte
4.• “
block
c5m preteg~l~cgoldiig coinTO~Te- p r r i o t .<
■>«' 17, Final Am ended P U t.
wuith
Agency,
triltlll’ty
733-3663
r hours o r Sundays.
oc ru
u tru
tlllV a re a , fireplace, douTwin F a lU Tow nslte,
■ f ]
to-tlller. Dick Pooler, 733-4375.
TO3-3675
733-5533
o
r
733-7487,
■>
“
bih
c
arp
o
rt
w
ith
large
ito
ra
g
e
.
T33-5Si2
or
centfy.
733-3675 o r 733-5476.
bib carpoi
. Wt^
ANTED:
IroninRs to 3o in my ------------------------------------------------------------ —
P riced
rice d $l
$18,800; Down paym ent
«4njrT
GOODING FORD. Inc.
tlll e r
-------Dod* E sU te to S e c re U ry of
J/.ck
a c k L.
L. Dodson
hom e. 154B 3rd A venue E a s t. 733* TUf
T
C
J
WANTED:
"
M
L
”
.
.
.
$700;
closing
c
o
su
,
$275,
Pay*
M
S
Hoiulni
ft
Urt
M L Sb
Housing A U rban Developm ent. NW o f " ■■■ ■ ' '
IVl
--------------------^------------------------------ W 7icq.__________________________
ANTED:
nround c
m e n u on
lots 1. ^
3. d
D«
«w
,
___,
— r o n T tiE n h s r tfOTS
Lum ber Woriceri. Y ear• IRONING
hom e, 1!“done In my home. Refer*
A rm y P v t Dennis P . Rose- M4.13.
iii« Subdivision No. 1. 111.TH R E
EE
,■ tH 2 p ar-i.ir: ?r.?.“ i y u V i « ----------E bedroom I U hath
•' L o t t aCind
n d Found —
1 WANTED:
around
71C0.
_________
den.
Collem ploym ent. Contact MichIN
ESTATE .
Uchen;—
baseiiiBlll.
N
o
t^
w
a
st.
c
ences.
J
l
p
e
r
hour.
n?fl
•*ri
—
k
Uchewtm
ediate occupancy.
*1^ REAL
*■
----- erans. aon of M r. and Mrs. El-1 _____________
’ '
pn
Q n lttla lw Deed
i
1 TrijirTTnTr
laan R iv e r T im ber Compuny, Wal-; i r nue
o n INC
$12,800,'^
7
^
LCUST
—Bclday—
aftamoon__
natwegn
LOONEV, REALTOR
733.2M1
Days
.,
C. LOi
E
a
st:
733-1847.
A nna H^Uston l o yikUi H im t « T~P i rT lt«
m e r R osecrans, 923 B St.. Ku- Ann.
oen. Colorado.__________________
ences. i
,
Twin
and
B row n'i Banch: __
17"
NEW 3 bedroom , full basem ent,
733
733-^081 ■
733-6560
Evenings
SAVE
youraeW
the
fuss
ond
muss.
8.
M
artin
Subdivision,
and
p
a
rt
lot
3,
2
^
]
”
,
•
“
*
^ h e e l and tire. Call 733-5369.
p e rt. cortiJleted nine weeks of Holohan Subdivision.
double
ra g e , b ric k trim , prim e
t
__________ and
Sundays
^ — rr "
g X PB R IC t^CC P tra etoi—nr ti uck
nua
Ens control. Juat call us. Gem
F
o r pest
, ® .J.® *g a A
location.
alu e a t $10,000.
N t^ pDn hom
j
^
advanced infantry training re- w.
w. joa»
rt M
A ^^'SS bblack
laath ar w allet. Lost
36ft.792^
drivers f o r beet nnd potato h ar- SAVE
you Service, 733-4206._______
V ka N
to seU. also sm all
„ C , H a r le y W illia m s
W. W.
Jo n e s ito W aldean P eterso n , p a rt
MA
la
S praying
L
O V E L\ E av rly
LOVELY
A m erican sp lit
c rEE
egae«s.S We esh av
-i— *:-----vest.—A pproxim
ately 60 daya w ork.' T AFPoIN
r pest
of downtown H axalton. Da*
T bn a t'a
acrea
e a num ber of
t • rig
rlglh tl See H a rle y about
lai 1. Wock
block i.
1, H
vVlclnUy
lc ln U y o(
cenUy a t F t Polk, La. His last •«
» erriott Subdlviiion.
G
In
my
home.
L
a
rg
e
o&
Jev
l.
foi
e
fo
rm
al
dining
room,
kltch*
aoAd
Suva
Raynolda,
£2»-5683.
CAD
36ft-7926.
Driv G lenns Ferry.
Spraying
g
o
^
b
i^
e
ra
.
We
a
re
not
m
em
bera
buying
buying
o
os
r
aelllng
y
o
u
r
fa
rm
vvld
ld R
ayno
I sm all Jobs. Call 733*6151.
en builtbuUt-lns. C arpeted. $28,000.
oW
^ ple
U LUtlng Service. We c an
w eek of training w as spent In
p ro p e rty . .C all H am leU R ealty,
of’
W Ut G
B
UE
k Va nT
n a re d model a irp la n a lost
£ J J dD riv
c e r 25 yeara of age '>or T YAPNTED
sLLU
** CAD
IN G ; Irorirhg in
t?X7r
W
-4070. EI venings. 733-0330.
personal aervlce.
733-4070.
in neighborhood ot B u ttra y 'a . Ra“older.
1°^® M u at know city well. See Wam
guerrU la w a rfa re exercise*.
A C
rrr
)ol
F Et LiD T M A N R E A L T O R S
it'ive
^ i . ^you
iRt ealty.
. fa st T&-8395
303allLocust.
Phone 7 3 3 « W - ..
•-rV
luhler
or 733*1237. ^ m
L S " 160
160^ ACRES, m o re o r less.
w ardi 733-9303, 440 T aylor._______
t7S
F
ile
r
A
va.
713-188$
.
«
*
MLS**
£1 :
Lloyd C o x a t YeUow Cab Com- W
ANTED;
IR
O
N
IN
G
done
p
r
o
m
p
t
^
m
y
_
pany.
303
LOST: JRemlngton pump shot gun,
“•MLS’*
MLS** $3 BEDROOMS, c a rp e ts,
A
Approxim
pproxlm ately
a
180 a crea of aood,
hom Locu
a. 81 p e r hour. Phonir733-5729; — .— ...............................
SouUi w est of Flfor. R ew a rd —
io r IkiARRlfeb m an for cattle fe e d ln i IRO
drap es, buUt-lns. 3 bedrooma a n d
producU
producUve,
ve. Irrtg a te d d irt. ThU
N IN G
A rm y P fc . M urray J . Preston.
IU re tu rn . 733-1500._______________
fam ily room in^fuU 'basem ent. As- i«
fa rm haa lim ited Im provem enta
r ” * and g e n e ra l farm ing. Modem 2* B hom
a.a ifal O p p o r i u n l i l a t
son of F re d C. Preston, Route W -l- l- lV -la
u
i
l
n
3
0
^
a no d would b e p e rfe c t for expaadaum
e VoM
VA t^ a n . Price ~$I7.800.
bedroom house. References ra—
B rick v e n ee r, built-in ra n g e a n d
r>o!?I
In a yo u r p re s e n t operaU on. G U *
Doug
VoUmer.
73S-6031, Faldtm aQ
1. Declo, w as assigned to the C f i i r l a n
Card o f T honkt_____________3
___ quired. P h o n e 820-5148, Hjiielton.
B u f I n « B t■
oven, ca
c a rp o rt. On a la rg e land•
ReaU ors, 733-1068.__________
. te d WithUi
w lthbi 6 m iles of P a u l and
1st C avalry Division in Vietnam C J l / l l U C l l
scaped lot a t 603 C restvlew .
>
3 iilECHANIC
w anted to work on __________
T H E klndneaa and eym pathy of
goon. Wi
p
ric e d to sell. 6 1 obe«iU ^cy. 1633
machinery. S ta rt
Only $16,975.
CLASSIC
H
neighbors and friends In o u r ---re> ' tractors
News. ahd
XASSIC HOMES^
"W e build on
A
d d fa V V
recently. Ho attended Declo
W
Addlaon
E a s t. 733.3aa.
*
Lt. Col. William
C laibom . A irr.
cent sorrow wlU alw aya rem ain
of --------------soon. W rite Box S-l, c o Tim es■fT^/'
your lot.'*
lo t.’* Y our floor plan o r o u rs.
#,
High School and completed his F orce Acadi
r A C R E " fa rm ' on oiled road bth
A cadem y liaison officer‘ w ith us aa a precloua m em ory.
re- HNews.
X* C.
C o n ta c t; V O L C O
Quallly
uality conatrucUon
ci
e lp 'M
Q
for a tru ly
tw een Tw in F alla a ad J ero m e. 2
ain ———----- ^
- ---------------------------S H E L L S E R V I C E S T A T IO N
^ b u ij
ur aincera
high school education through for Southem
compeUtive price. Twin PaUs ReS outhem Idaho, M onday said1 O
our
.incu thanka and gratltucie
B U IL D E R S S U P P L Y
S u 7 ‘’and
a'n‘d ‘Insurance.
l
bedroom
hom e, good fences. P rioe
alty
733*3663.
S
i
s Ho E
the G eneral Education Develop- high school iseniors Interested in. fo r all those confortlng acU . jgj; H alp— M a l a a n d F . m a l . 2 0
V
luLmLe lo c a tio n , U .S . H ig h --------------$31,500
w ith term a. We need fa rm
~
IMMEDIATI
M M E D lA i'k poasesslon. b rick 3 a n d^ ra
r a n cdh llstlnca. Stockm en'a'
PERS(
m ent t e s t
entering the academ y should ap-w a y in T w in F a ll* .
I'nd f
bedro
o
n
u
.
h
o
t
w
a
te
r
heat,
carp
etR
ealtv.
600
e a l^ ,
South Lincoln. Jero m e.
Mr. and Mr,. Earl Oary
"
ply now for entry.
i
^
P E RO
S fO N N E L S E R V I C E
wA
a vY TJn. H O L M E S ,
IIN
S
S f^fireplace,
f^ e ^ i
ed.
sprinkler, 3 c a r ga- 334-4iu5.
334 ^ b . £:venlttga,
E
R
733-0172
NC O
CM E PR O PER TY
R odney P aula,
,
and FamUy
Dtuplex an d S bedroom
rage._,$Ti*'
7,00(i^% p e r cent loan. 625-5574._________
8 2 5 -55 7 4 .
New D
________________
M
r. and Mrs. John D. McKlfltey
His assignm ent is to counsel1
M*"«nd
O fr M a g i c V a lle y
j ^ y J.
M arine Cpi. C harles L. Bailey, young
7 3 » g n l _____________ ONE
LOU N G ^ for sale with b e er M d 11* home — P ric e d fo r quick sale.
/
and Fam ily
^
NE of
Of the
Uie beat 160 a c ra farm a U»
m
en
concerning
academ
y
son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Mr. and Mri. Cart Bla.a
alley. R eaaooable u rm a .
^OR Sale
M agic V al
qu o r lloense.
Good opportunity.
Both pis
p laces for $25,000. See a t
^ 9 o^ r R ent: 4-bedroom brick
•"S' 12* Shoih.
E v e l y n W ilson
i
and”p
and priced right. F o r d etails coll
i«n 4 L
i «ii
and FamUy
hom
e In c Twin.
3 baths, fuUy car60 A crea
cres w
i ith p a id u p w a ter on
D. Bailey of M urtaugh. has re- adm ission "requirem ents and en-i■
o ih
1534
a u re l A venue. Phone 73JpSted
e
M
r, and Mrs. O. J . B oedecker 126
F ESMh A
L o n . s tr e e t E u t 7J3-558J
peted.
centraUy
lo c a tad .^ P b o n e
vf^w
ffaw hf)|hw
hfkhw ay. »3.900. See ua fo r
Shaw R ealty, 733-0473. Edna^-Irish,
*„
trance
exam
ination,
and
added
Mr.
ported for duty with M arine Me7 3 3 -0 8 8 2 .___________________ _______
®173
8173 for iappolntm enL
643-49^3. Buhl.
S
543-4933.
farm
a
and
S
Miss
Helen
Blass
_____________
<l.)
Expt
ra n c h es. G ene Laraen
delegation to C ongress
m ih h «
ker Fkeeper
E M A L<E :
Sh2w
j
Sales Co., 733-6006. 834-6171, Gooddium H elicopter Squadron-365, a Idaho’s
-ip-»aHv
3-BEDROOM
• W E wish to express our sincere
TH
E R E'’Reis P ii money in ' cam pB e d r o o m home on i5” a cre"lo t;
(1.)
733-0882.
Ing. Chuck P e te rso n 733-363^. D ean
""
, ..I-,—, I
air
gra titu d e ' to all who helped Jby
*
01 .E (x2p.)erien ced top flight bookg
roundsl
Klva
Kemp
F
ran
c
h
ises
—
"
F
orced
a
ir
heat.
Assume
low
equiunit of M arino A ircraft Group has a lre ad y sta rte d screening^ '*'frmtu»da
f ; keeper. GI ood iob with good la lt h e r e —T
P a tte rs o n , 487*2173.
__________
^
s
m
a
u
m
onthly
p
a
y
m
.n
u
.
5aU
applicants fo r the class e nteringI aympathy.
lymp.tiiy, kindness and flowers
av
ailab
le
.
E.
M.
Frnm
e.
El*Mar
r?i-vr»T^
by ary.
(2.) W e.kend Job, bood fo r
,ro
n drilVUIage, M issoula. M ontana
to
Experien
_ ACRES becween J e ro m e an3
T rauile
FF OO RR EE C L O S U R E S A L E
to lighten
ilshten our grief a t tha death
,ri
college
g in , lo t. of polie. (3.)
SvaUnble
rw ln . R eason fo r eeUIng: poor
N
New
ew K
Wlver,
v e r iN.L.
?C
^in the fall ^o f 1968.'
,
of our d e a r M other and G rand$11,000 to
t( G .l. o r contract sale
$11,000
BY
OWNER
IY OW
NER; tw o bedroom i, flnlihed
1
EShorthan*
ip e r le n c .d lecretary md reT50601.____________________________
ra ile r V
He said interested seniors m ay' m
JjothSn
other. W«
\
especially wish «U
to
health. ijoc
Good d e ep soil,' 3 bedroom
baiem
t, ..c o n d bath, g a i furneaitn.
with
dow n. 3 bedroom
basemenent,
W
a
n
t
with $1,000
gl,
nd- ceptlonlit.
M uit be good lyplet.
ssfiol e d : Business™ partner for A-1
home, m odem . D eep weU. outa n k tha
Friendship
Club
and
the
Jenced
•
contact him a t 423-5525 in Kim- ththiuik
th*
brick,
nacek
Insul
s pT
o rtin
g goods store In h e a r t of
brick, gaa
ga h e a t. L arge ga ra g e on
n
jc
e
.
In
iu
lated
.
T
aylor
k
treet.
733to
Shorthand
p
re
fe
rred
.
(4.)
tx
p
e
rw
-M
P^hbulldlnga, apud cellar. Could be
K im berly Relief Society fo r th (ha
e ir lenced
of/lca gi
quiet
s
tre
e
t.
V
acanL
6556.
B
urley.
W
rite
Box
0-17.
Tim
esquiet
atrt
le
c
r
e
ta
r
le
i
and
jin
e
ra
l
W
A
N
i
t
u
.
M arino L ance Cpi. Rolland D. berly for
inft
tor InfdrmaOon.
divided. P h o n e 824*2318, Je ro m e
contributions of food.
- ,.. ^
N ew s, Twin FaHs.
_____
„
*'MLS**
oHlce
a lw ay i needed.
Bu°^ey
M LS-’- sSHO
ffg ftT cWih» gee th li clean SmSom
J ting
S i ootr evenings.
M r.
M A LgElrU
:
E tte r. son of M r. John J . E tter
-------........ .......
M
r . aand
n d Mrs. Orlo M cE w anaeir
CHINCHILLAS, sell one o r a lirH a v e
H o lla n d R e a l E s t a t e
H
3 bedroon
bedroom home, priced $5,350, JnftA
ArSiP*!
and
ilies
<l.) You:
_
- ^
^
a n d Fam
Fl
ICO A
C ^ S , WM Iriig a ta d , producSr. of 620 M onroe S t. is serving _fTi________
n
e
c
e
s
sa
ry
equipm
ent.
E
x
cellen
t
InTwin
F
l
im
possession,
Real
E
stae
M
A
L
E
:
Twin
F
a
ll^
733-1980
Im
m
ediate
M r. and Mrs, N orvtl R eynolds
aervlce
Ing
hay.
m , an d p a i t u r . fo r 8 0 0
v e stm en t opportunity. Phon«s 733serv
ice . 733*1416.
73
(1.)
m an 31-30 for la le l
CHINCHIL
Service.
hhead
e a d ^of
^ coiatock
w ith the M otor T ransport Sec- P 0 1 * 1 1 1 6 1
and FamUles
.
goodY oung
be
cowa. Excellent
^»nd*”F
75<M.
_______________ _________
Idl
.ervlce
w
o
rk
.
Good
company,
•--------------------------------------------------TO
BH
MC
M
r.
and
M
rs.
H
ow
ard
H
ubbard
aslesman
'
g
B
E
I^OVED
medium
aizcu.
2wAter
rlah
t 3 good homea. R anch
«
a
te
r
right.
tion of H eadquarters and Ser■>good
b
e
n
.f
l
ti.
(2.)
Terrliorlal
&
R
lC
k
^pleic."
Close
to
Lynwood.
jj
and FamUles .
travel th
bedroom house. Would m ake suitppHced
r ced a t $ ^ p e r cow unit. WenN
E
A
R
L
Y
N
E
W
v i c e Com pany, M aintenance
>rd
iile
a n . M u it be willing to
------garage-carport. Individual
D ouble
*>„
able
de 1i R ealty
ealty, WendeU. Idaiho. 636*
wish to
enceimP**<
[ WB
w b wl«h
t express o u r deepest
By ow ner — 3 bedroom , p a rtia l
P iler.
lle r ten an t bouse. Pbone 336-1378. 3274.
travel
th la a re a. Road eiperlBRICK 4-i
F
»74.
__ ...
B attalion. F o rc e Logistic Com- n r n r r M r
appreciation to our w o n d e r f ue st
l
—...^.l~■ ,
So%V:
bbasem
i i e ^ ent,
n t b ric k , fram e, carpet^
ence cor
p re
rre d . Oood job w ith
D ouble |
and neighbors fo r all tha
^ fepany.
o ^ ner:
e r:"
. Ing. Gnofi t nr .t i o a , n U i Ta^ ------- [e w 3-bedroom :— iH ~ ~ b ath a r-fn tl fiVf ow
acrea , good fa rm
m and n e a r D a Nang. Vietnam. 47O G
oD
^ eEnN -Dt allas W. Thompson.»1 friends
u
1
g
o
^
com
(3.)
Need
neot.
h
e
a
t,
a
ir
T O P Inaoma—pfopei ly. WHI—la te r ^
^ ° £ - -- ■
—
basem ent;
inquiries^
en
t;
double
garage.
3030
land.
Mod
47, Ogden, died F rid ay a t his kind deeds,
daeds flowers, and food w hile
and.
M
odera
3-bedroom
home,
claan. am bitious men for Job
5094.
c ab in sites, acreag es.
S h eerry
rry Lane.
Lar
f i n t m ortgage p a p er «a down FOR
FOR m
motels,
ote
__w » - b > v - b a a a - r e o u p eraU u« frothe
n r --------Phone 733-8r79.
chicken
:hlcken hoi
housea, b a m , and loafing
~
home
homo of a he
h e a rt allm n n t.______ —
________ -TOPlaooi
Ilia
Inquiries,
ranchea
p aym
ent. 4W Fillm ore.
rancheaa n d com m ercial property W o bedroom brick Fireplace, ga- shed,
o u r accident.
QU/
Ihed, locate
loceted on highw ay 30. m ail
o n r ------------FUR
first mc
located In Saw tooth C ountor. LanS *WO
Hoiniigcf .^go irOTWi? --«
’^ fser«
r wraaTs J B
H o H r3 fa rc h S. 1920.- -.
"- ' ‘‘’JJ e r r y and T helm a B ailey___No Qrea
and achool bua route. iMe by apiDAHO“
M
olor
C
ourt“
for
aalo.
WUI
ra
g
e
,
assum
e
loan.
Phone
and
U A LIFIED PEOPLE ^
pnym eSt.
.....................
.— ■.
______ Stn
of E n ch an tm en t, call W ayne (P a t)
TTtaiMw
73
W
8
5
.________
ta
k
e
good
pickup
o
r
c
a
r
a
a
down
V_______________
pointm
>ointroant.
ent.
P b o n e <33-2064, M uran d Mra. H arvey C. Hollinger. a t V ernal. U
Uttah, the son of M or-. . - —----—
[«y
- No re g is tra tio n fee charged
P^a tteSrso
n a t 774*3531, Stanley. Ida*
tiiaoH
5
au g h .
in t. 63-5201. Buhl.__________
IY OWNER;
OW NER: 4 bedrooms, redecorat- _ taugh.
M oe rrtu
rlea gi
- R oute I, P a u l, was prom oted ris
fis W. and H attie Davis T hom p- M
—
S tric tly confidenUar
up ka ye mgoi!
ho, or"w
w irite Lynw ood R ealty, S ta r BY
a
t
t
e
n
t
i
o
n
Salesmen,
r
e
u
ile
r
s
:
F
R
I
N
ed,
new
furnace,
carpeUng.
w
a
te
r
ATTRACTIVE
.
.
.
M,
RoutCr-KM
ROUtCr-K chum. Idaho,
«<*.
T R A C n V B 80 a crea north east lo*
5 ” ato captain during ceremonies in son. He had lived in Twin F a lls ATTEtrnON
New alectronlc Una AM-FM radios.
e ater. $10
$10,500, 733-5724. evenings.
cation.
ln v « 8 tm a n ts
3 1 s5\v
bR~
^ iN ic e r older hom e. S bed* hh«»ter,
ration. 989(
98% ro c k and w eed free,
wNE
for m any yej
y e ars until m oving to color T V s, tape recorders, w alkle
FT
, F RofI Nti G E B E N E F I T S
--------;—I
V ietnam recently. Capt. Hollln- Jor
timt
wo
M agic Valley Realty since
tw
o ase^paarra
a te hom ea. oUed road,
—
■■....... ....—' —
—
room s, 23 firep lac e s, 3 baths. Huge MLS** Mag
talklaa,
police
radios,
high
a
n
d
low
Is
tunttv
only
U
o
n
a
of
tha
many
quailI
n
v
^
t
t
m
a
1950. G ordon L. Crockett. R ealtor,
gtra
ra d e a
a bt a m . F a rm e rs R ealty,
Ogden
talkiu, poi
g e r is supply officer of the Sup- O
^ e n about 10 years ago.
kitchen.
Uving
room.
CarpeUng
band, excellent profit Item s. W rite
tJei of th is employmant oppor---------------____________________
643^650.
ri3^650. B
Buhl* R alpb and Bill
a
n
d
d
ra
p
e
s.
G
^
a
g
e
.
304
7th
Avw733-5580.
po rt B attalion of the lOIst Air- He
« « w as m aarried May M. 1967. A
m erican R adio Supply C om pany.
di»n«ndah
tunlty.
W e a re In nead of tw o
■I N C O M E P R O P E R T Y
SSS nNSorth.____________________
^
CORNER lot. 3 sets of buUdlngs, _ AAssendrup.
sse n d ru p .
10yO
0 '’ CORNEI
nue
borne Division’s Ist Brigade. He a t E lko, Nev
Jackaon B oulevard. Suita
Nev.. to Mae W illiam - » E a s t J.
hl|h-<5u a llty salesm en and one
T X T ^ri
one 3-bedroom
home. Phone 643- b Y OW NER'
NER:
60-ecre farm . ExeelBY
O
w
ner:
2 bedroom s and possibly
®i**
^*^<*
1*“
1204.
Chicago.
Illinois.
60604.
«
«
p
e
r
.
dependabke,
a
n
e
rle
a
c
e
d
book*
'l
i
N
U
U
entered th a Arm y in M arch, son, and w as a veteran of W orld
Kfcw D uplex and S b edroom
wUh *fu
Chi“
POSO. B“
Buhl._______________________
i«nt
4 with
full b asem en t w ith f t bath,
hl.
e n t locatlo
location betw een Tw in and
keeper . - . R eply to;
borne — Priced for .<)ulck aale.
Fenced bI a ck y a rd , atta ch e d ga* ZT~I « .
Fenced
rerom e. Nice hom e, shop, d airy
1965, and w as stationed a t F t. W
W aarr II
II.
P a r s o n a l * - —5 p « c l a l N o t l c a s —
9
^
B o x R -7
Du
T o w n H om «g
51
barnJ“
eorTal p o ta to cellar. aUage
rAge,
fu rn ac e . 235 C am ey . O>Of
u t oO f To'
»am, corrals,
. B oth places
for <25.000. S ee a t
^ B e . oU
^
Sill. Okla., before arriving over- Survivors include
1
his widow.
Phone
>lt. Call *
3 3 4 -6 ^ . evenUlgs. 324________
_9%~ T i r a e s - N e « r ,
~
- 1534 L aurel
Avenue, P h o n e 733*
Phone 733-2953.__________
7:
— ---------£lS*
W arda fo r ovar 130.000 c a ta
aeas in M ay of this year. He and two chi]
children by a fo rm er sSH
hlog
oOpP Items.
wardi
>034 days,- J e ro m e .
By phona 733>»405 or A g t n t f
MODERN,
c
arp
eted
.
STTBediroom
j
bedroom,
a
bedroom
.
Ir
d
(wood
paneled)
6173 fo r appointm ent.
2 °rae. G6 as furnace. C arport a n d
Is a 1960 g ra d u ate of Minidoka m arrU g e , Charles
C
Thom pson. brow
i?5wsa
.v”a tt' o u r catalog desk. E a c h —
—
——
——
home.
m
fuU
b
a
j
cloae
to J ero m e. Ideal for
In
se
m
e
n
t
3-car
g
a
ra
g
e.
SO
ACRES
cle
A a . n » » - S a l a s m e n W a n l .d 2 2 ‘
ahop. W ithin 2 blocka of all
B 500
oo rd
Itock. Sellli
Selling p rice Includea m a$0,500.
atock.
e n d e rso n ,
N e v .,
and
Janet
rd e
a rr wUl
w u i ba given m y p e rso n al
County H igh School, R upert, and H
H enderson,
ch
'
■
achoola.
achoolf. C all 643-5255 a fte r 8:00
aittentlon.
Louise
M
arsii.
W
ard
’s
.
:hlnery.
$34.obo.
60 A crea South of
c
hinery.
$34
th e U niversity of Idaho.
Thom pson. Li
Layton. Utah.
Sc autai olo2g” s.
»al
_________
o r ^w eekends.
SalM Agency. 237 M ain
S a le S IT
D ryden Aency. J ero m e.
M u tlc im tto n t
4 0 ^ pp.m
m ..^of
1717 P D
Jrerom
ero m e. Di
—
_____
F u n e ra l »ci
riL U K
334*5333.
v ^^ u a E a st. Twin Falls.
(34*5233. E dt PeCUt, aaleam aa. 334services will b e con- A
AV
^R IC K hom e fo r sale by owner. 5
ato
S
a
l
e
s
m
a
n
—
C
o
n
s
u
l
t
a
n
t
M
u
s
ic
U
i
INSTANT Music. A tube a t ' yo u r
bbedroom
ed ro o ius; 3 up stairs. 3 la fuU
■234.
ducted a t 10 a.m . W ednesday a t P Ob R
R'w
re nft on r aale: Sick roocni a u ^
.
f• t.,vt.-r.r.«ni
bedroom la rg e boma. good
* ........
v e ry first lesson w ith th e revolufinished b a se m e n t, L arga recrea*
finished
W beelchalra.
com m odes,
AK E Rlvi
R iv e r C attle ra n c h . 1 S 0 _ ' _____
—
INSTANT
condiUon.
w ith a ll atorm w li^ , SNAKE
the L indquist M ortuary C hapel, ppliea;
iiu ; wi
tlo n a ry PolnU r Chord S ystem .
u on room
roor . 3 bathroom *. F enced
tlon
S21S
2*nn
crutcbaa, w alkers, tra p e z # b a r.
kcres,
fre e w a te r, m^odira aobm ,
dowa.
6
8
.
0
0
0
.
a
c re s , free
T w in F a lU
y a rd . 733-9043.________________
Final rite s will be held a t ^
h'^'SVS’.
B
V a r a ait Jennlnga, •q u lp tn an t.
gtreat
re a t potei
potential. S30,OOOl g o o d
Crow
ley
P
harm
acy.
BY
O
W
NER^-3-bedroom
home,
c
i
^
e
T
V
J
se t M em orU l P a rk . Twin F a lls, crowiay pi
erm a. S nake K iv e r R ealty, BuhL
•f.
P riv a t* I
T* W
In Goodin* S teel aiding, gas heat.
^ I N F 'A L L S
.
S Jc .h HIU.
o o l ^. 73
44
W H ^B L chairs, axereiatns aqulpC arpeted living room . % a c re . ^ . .
_
and
-----------S bedroom
a. A ttached garage.
150• ACRES lo c a ted nea^^ Je ro m e ,
MALTA -— L ee E . Schlender.
i
m a a t. crutches, w alkera fo r reIp.
nt
.
$8,500.
834-4675,
Gooding,
or
.733|
bedr«>m
S c hMo PL
o l*ET E your High School eduCO
Sw * ^
lew 1 beds
bedroom brfck hom e. Cail
Laripe
E a a t front lot. Prealdent
New
®056.
L
a r» e Eaai
o r sale. Kingsbury’s P h a rm a c y .
r
son of M r. a n d M rs. E d w i n ’
c ation a t home. D iplom a a w ard ed .
dr m ore tdetalla. K andy R ealty,
S tree
t. $8,500 w ith term s.
fdr
1. i117
Muala
H aat. 73J4374 o r 73|-9U4.
i tk
ui b
LS’* M
ANY G r s have iet^uslSalp
***■••*•
S m all m onthly paym enta.
F re e ^M
MLS
MA
J eero
Ids
;;;
B u n - y A re a
r jm
me. Idaho.
134-4S30, evealnga,
Schlender. M alU . wiU open a
Tc
them
w
ith
p
a
p
erw
o
rk
and
home
booklet explalru how . W r i t e
ALCOHOLICS Anonymoua — T w^in Must ba
general U w p ra ctic e In P a u l this V I U I U . J i !
I SlT O L A G E N C Y
aelectlon.
XBJ KRi&
Sm
m School. B ox 7646, B oU e,
A
mall
erican
aelectlon. M ay w e serve you?
P a lla Courthouse, W adneedaya a t
perience
HBAD
c^ ^ ra n c h la 'M a g le Val*
M
ounUln
S
U
t
^
R
ealty,
7P-5974.
933-MO
Id
a
h
o
63707.
M
ountain
733-Mgl
fo
r
appolntincat
l
«
y
^
p
t
e
w eek.
NEW
YOR:
be o v r r SO with salii exNEW YORK (AP) — Blond- 8:30
f S ' pp.m
S .^ F o r fu rth er In fo m aU o^In
o Must
ive deveic
sy. P le n ty . p erm an en t p a stu re,
^
------------------------ ^---------------- ----------- SALE o r T
• r a d e for pro p erty i»ear -----------------------------------------a t proven
perience e e n d good car. Exclus. He atten d ed Idaho S tate Uni- h a ire d Timol
c a ll T n »40K>.
hily »7S.«S
«78.0db M ill 2»%
Je>
3-----OnlV
T im othy F a a s, 4, who cmu
Lewiston.
m ODERN
o d b r m S bedroom h o m . on
on Ive d e v e l o i ^ . . . territory w ith
H Id
o ma h«og 837
f o r .S a U
• 50
Lewistoo. H aa new roof, Interior
M
r tune
a m . JU
a lt a n d l u o r a a c e , 334RealQf
v e rsity and w aa graduated wit)i w
newly re d e c o ra te d . 106 Lois. In
acrea
w ants
ants to
to be
b e T arzan w hen he idni vv ii ss ii bb ll e raw
i eavlng;. rlpa. sn ag s. mentT
provenA%em rn in r record, xrpporl u a c r u , oil fu n ia c e and ti n 43gg.
366.
b
Y
6
w
n
ER
:
3
bedroom
s,
fully
c
arSout^
s
South
P
a
rk
.
733-1033
o
r
733-660.
p
ta
c
e
T
e
S
n
honors in philosophy in 1964. In grow
tunlty fo r c a rrie r and advancenOHMIg te
a ra , moth
m oth h d a s, d g a r a tta b o m—
a . fesilonal
growss up, is tthe national M arch te
te«r».
o i ^ £ 130 a c re a w ithout ^ o m
peted, tw o fireplaces, lU b a th a . afn
ipEp B
tf kbedroom
.
f*. m
ment.
A p1p lic a n t m ust hava proR aw ovaa. 'Uka new. 435 2nd Ava*
etnor.'
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, m odem home I n
chick boues
1967 M r. Schlender completed at
l
laa w ell a a d preeattre ayirtem. O ne
at D im es cchild
for 1968. th e Boa
fesilonal
W est. CtQr, o r 733-0377.
a t en a p p ea ra n c e and deJero m e. F u ll baaem ent. v a rM * .
600 w ith $
t
OoodUig** raieet farm a, fo r $4r*
law achool a t th e Univeraity of health
org an
re* m eanor. T ra in in g coune provid*
'J
health organization
announced — — — 1.
and Irrig atio n w a te r. Pbone 7XI* tao o tli oa >
ao,^S gim ra a a d M nm ey, Ooddlng,
S i i . SPanel
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h^33-6349.
e a te r . L a n G reenw ood O r d e
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doctorate. H e w as aw arded the w
ith spine and
a n foot defects, will y««n.
with
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Official Urges
Student Interest
5 BEDROOMS
FOR LEASE
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CHECK
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former Resident
Ul0S
Ifl Ogden
Dies In
Lee Schlender
Opens Practice
March Of Dimes
^hild Is Chosen AixoHoua
^ ^
MANILA (A P ) — T he Philipp ine national constabulary is puttin g 30.000 m en in t h e . flela to
m e e t the th re a t of w f c l^ r e a d
poUtical violence in advance of
Bationwid* electlcna Nov. M.
T im m y, whi
w ho has been tre a te d vV-I
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attt a Maiich
a> r isy
r l x m v ' i iB R w eB r“-■
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workshop. Conveniently located
5d S
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ping E a y r dow n M y m ea t. IMS
t f Tf lE OCCUPANCry. D<M
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C oortnghl
Twin. O r, M av e ric k O aa Statlna,
H aybora.
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P«e l t a n d P e t S u p p l i e s
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W ANT p a stu re horaes, also Ttio
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\to feed in w inter. R easonable
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73^.111 Oor InqulriB 34 S2nd Avenue
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733-0912
W
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________F ie ld . Phone 733-2082 o r 733-t07a.
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SPLENDOR
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follow code of ethics. Tw in
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New line. Grooming P a rlo r.
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K R O P F — SCHULT
^NLA. 733-7222.
S pacious 3' bedroom , carpeted. •■ iT H R E E ^ ^droom a7”C arp etedI Ilvlns.
living. 20
30 ACRES good fall p a stu re.;—
InFeed
f 290
9 .SI
A ny b reed dt)gs.
d ra p e d , alL e le ctric apalrtm
ent.
FLEETWOOD
■ B R O A D MO
ORE
IrtmoQt.
F u ll bksBment. c a r p o rt. Oil
1 t w ith w a rm w ater. Including
II heat.
lo
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bale«-^raat-faeyr-$35< H <er- w
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w
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U fuf re c re a tlo a p a rk In back ,
sSM AIX' 2.&edroom housiT on1 sm all —2N e a r Suhl. IM3-51B1. ■ _______ ■
,eat
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Th* B e it Bnd Lnweat
_____ .
B ig o r LlUle.
. ■
ftlake a s m a rt m ove to ■•Cp*• ••
° lot. 249 4th A venue N orth. .$40. ST
financing a n d Intvrance.
th. .S40. STBA M custom grain rotlln s, portft.
norm CATSf a r o hoppy herp. too,
1J bedroom furnished a p ajrtm
rtm e n t
. LYNWOOD MANOR
P hone 733-3288. '______________.
Ib le to t i n form : m olasses.i» H
Has(C leim -H eated K ennels. Individual
W ill b o c lo s e d S a tu rr ad aayy *s
as.
close m . V ery Nice.
T w in F a U s A d d r e sS®
s
fIN TWIN F alls, tw o bedroomJs,. th ird ^ keU. <23-8880. K im berly._________ .
Stalls a n d Covered Runs.
—
S TUD SE R V IC E ^ P U P P IE S .
In basem ent.
b a th s, carp eted a ,
fui^
O f D is tin c tio n
oxr
*75—1 bedroom a p a rtn ie n t fur«
- M a g ic V a lle y
*nished. U tilities poid.
A n im a l B re e d in g
IO O —
733-3669
C all M r,, w a it Thom as, 733-3869
_ and d rap es. 432.2661, M urtaugh.
A T T E N T IO N FA R M E R
fo r showing. (Sorry, no ctalJdren
C
rtalJdreii
CLEAN 2 bedroom house. W ater, AR
A R TIFIC IA L B reeding to ABS gtttac
M o b i l e H o r d3 6e Ss
*
9150
— L a rg e beautiful country
cotjntry
o r p e ts),
's a n ita tio n furnished. C all 733-0689 ppro v en sires, nation^* highest
st tw
type
o
SPORTSM EN 1
733-6141
hom
e;
sem
i
furnished.
F
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r
cou*
________
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r
733-0717.
________________
I
roduction
sires.
Also
all
breeds
eeds
of
Will
V
sw ap som e flno hunting
f
2Vi m iles we^t H lw ay 30
^
Peef available. Buhl collect.
<:
:t. 543dogs
for hoy. 1 mile west,
_________pie.
U N FU R N ISH ED duplex a ppartm
artm en
t, SMALL
s
ent,
1 bedroom . N e a r abopping
south
of J e r o m e . 324-4111.______ _
rto:''ln*
Je ro m e 324-2652; « aazeltoa
re lto n
»
—
e le c tric ra n g e , gas heat, a ir concenter. R dady to m ove Into.
In*
.
V d a SALE: I&65 29-foott 3 room CLEAN
^
furnished 3 room s aand
n d bath,
bath.
dltlonlng. g a ra g e. A dults.I, Phone
Pbone
q u ire 431 Polk, ev en in g s.
_ 5a29-M54; B urley 678-0253._________
______ _ ^ CH ER I M ille r Konnels,
mile
T e rr y T r a v e r\T ra lle r. Like
Ltko new,
4 2 2 4th A venue E a a t. W aate
te r and
733-6804, 733-0146.
' • rCLEAN 2 bedroom a. B aby welcome.
elcomo
CACHE
Valley
B
reeding
A
ssociation.
elation.
W
\
est
R
ed cap C orner, Kimberly,
—
^
wa......... — .
V.
fully equipped w ith mn any fine . sanitation
g
furnished. Also> h o t w
a. —
1.
All
— 423-5130. OodlfS- ol
All ^S-SIOI
4
Gaa h e at. B asem ent, g a raIge.
g e. In{N a tio n 's top prbven sires.
e x tra s . See. 802 2nd Avenue
t r A utom atic w a sh e r a v ailab le , lj
snue W est,
te
go.
n
b
reed
s.
W
alter
Leitch,
543-4658,
I
43-4658,
poodles,
choose
your
C
hristm
as
_____ 7qu3ire_ 351 2nd A venue N orth.
J
T w in. .*__________ . • ■ >_______
$s 75 '. Phono 733-8163 b efo re 3:00 IIH o u s e s — F u r n i s h e d
-i— B uhl, F iler E n terp rise, 657,, Twin
Twin puppy
P
w hile choice Is excellent.
CABINS: 2 bods and kitchen. Suita- n
r*'
m
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6
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lls.
Call
collect.
F
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trim
a
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bath—accessories
Bst
selling
^
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A
m
erica's
larg
est
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.
SHAJ
Ing ^men’
------------- blo fo r hunt6rs or w orking
m en. "R o o m s — B o a r d a n d R o o m • 7 6 ^
Iervlce
~" p rofessional grooming — stud
tra v e l tra ile r. Bluo Lakes
T ra
ra ile
ile rr 3» ,LARGE clean room s, nicely
............. CARNATION
B reeding
Service,
Some units
i n i t s ddiscoui
is c o u n te d to
' .
tm
*• T
cely fur507 Addison Avenuo W est or phone <?
quality __ 5aervlce, to p quality studs.
ANTED: B oard afid R oom for em- ^ know n w orld over for quality
G as
fe3>0080.
_________________ Wployed
__________
nished. G round floor, c lo see In. Gas
_____________
■ ^
civil engineer. W ouldd shore
aharo . dd a iry and beef. 733-2014 before
7:30
MA
re
7:30
MAC'S
K ennels. 388^th Avenue E st,
H O L E S A L E P E I C E
... for sala.
mmim
otor and san itatio
n fur- T
“ 5?,
3 BEDROOMS, carpeted. W asher
a p artm e n t. 733-8002.
< .■
a .m ., or a fte r 4:00 p.m .___________
1857 SHASTA T ra v e l T railer
Jhcot. WNo
•
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Wendell.
536-2317. Puppies for
nished.
p ets. Inq^ulre i«o
451 3rd **
d ry e r hookup. $65. A vailable
*5
Sleeps 5. Phona 733-8848.
733.8848.
J venue W
-----sale: G e rm a n Shorthalrs, regis.
711 ® “e x c e l l e n t room s, w arm , clean, "T"
A
est. Phone 733-1102.
i t o n a ll p ic k u p
_ i !15-foot.
i!
1P2._____
N ovem ber 6. Phone 733-5145;
733ii4a, 7JJ.
p riv a te e n tra n c e. Close in. i137
10 1
3 7 “44th
"h A ul c t i o n s ___________________ TOI
tte re d N orw egian Elkhounds and
i>‘8lstercd
to y -P oodles. P u reb red
Avenue N orth;____________^
ME
Covers
r s and
a n d Cann
C am p ers
A ppoa r t m e n t s — F u r n i s h ea d
7 0 33 :ROOMS and show er. O as h e at. —
ER ID IA N Sales Y ard, Auction evr G erm an Shepherds.
suit- ROOMS ^ w n to w n — dav<tt-.............M
V rrr
--------------A ir conditioning. F enced'5Irr?*Nin
y a rd . No1 *BEDROOM furnished house,
If U/nVnr
week,
e ry Tuesday 12:00 noon. Bolao V
VaN
nan
c
C lLEAN
e3
3-room basem ent apartm ent.
^
B ochelor or w
om anand ando»>le fo r couple. No peta. W ater ^ m onth. C am era Center* Hotel.
33-1872
M
INIA
TU
RE
"POOOTO pups, blacks
205
li
tel.
le y ’s la rg e st calf m a rk e t. 888-1872.
16451645
san itatio n furnished. 332^^ 3rd
C lose Jn. Good h eat. Outside
en£ child, $37.50 m onthly. ^Ini rqeu ire
)utslde en.
---------:
and brow ns. T hese nro not Modioro
Shoshone S tre e t South.___________ —
33-4618.
._
tra n c e . U tilities except electricity.
32nd Avenuo E a s t o r call 733-4618.
_ A venue W est.
1
0
2
ty
p
e , but tho finest and
_______________102
I
A dults. No p e ts. 733-4578; 733-7948.
Cl
CUTEST
sm all house. P ark in g by A
priced
acco rd in g ly . S ta r Lite Poo79•—
a partm ent.
ent
SMALL fro n t ap artm e n t.P rlvParlv
to atojioor. Ko children o r p Ml”*
e tj. 733- _M o b i l e H o m e P a r k i n g
cl
dles. 326-5653 r ’lTer.______________
F U R N ISH E D 1 bedroom apartm
fSr
bath
and
e
n
tra
n
c
e.
U
tilities
and
________ N E E D a place to sto re T h a t boot
Clc
C lean, w ater a n d sanitation furF
EX CELLENT quality AKC reg isterinter?
^ E r SLA U G H TER
EX
E ast"B
ft^-r
prA
r eer^ed
f e r r e‘d . - ONE bedroom houae, water-siTnltaer-SiTnltao r canyj tra ile r
th e wwinter?
n ished. 419 Sth A venue E
a st a fte
a'
ed N orw elgcn E lk Hound puppies.
T elderlv
es wwest
est
O n F a r m S la U G h te rin g
g
a8 w eeks. C ham pionship bloodlines.
5:30 p.m.________________________ _Z
------------tion furnished. B achelor
o r elderly C urry T ra ile r P a rk , 3 m iles
iast.
of
hospital
on
H
ighw
ay
30-03.
73303. 733• BEEF
C
>m. .Close
people. 312 4th Avonue E ast.
C. E. Thom pson, Route 2, 438M O B IL E H C
m ent, w
^ Nl«
NICELY furnished 1 -bedroom
Close
3 ROOM furnished apartm
wa• LAMB
55348. Paul._________ ________
In.
te r.
r sanitation, and not w a ter furii U tilities except e lectricity . 733- y1 BEDROOM furnished home.
tic. Suit- _
-------------------------------------------.and Office
fterr e.oo
6:00
iirw>rf
nished. $40 por m onth. Land
66238 an y tim e; 733-7078 afte
for couple. $75. Convenient, b
TROPICAL
fish and equipm ent.
R
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p
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r
t
s
8
0
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20 Years Same Location
-u u : B
p.m.
of Idaho, 733-0716 days.__________
P
A quarium s rvnatred. Fish bought,
________
m odern. Call afternoons. "733
733-1411.
_ u s in e s s — O ffic e R e n ta l
---------N o rth M a in L o c k e r.s
ssold and excnungi'd. See a t 550
ADEQUATE, convenient, pprivate
rivate en- 22-R
-ROOM a p artm e n t, all u tilities fur- ^
S E C U R IT Y *
C A M P>FR<;
ERS
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fast
scrvlce
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733-4083
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PICKUP. COVERS
## SECURI’
1083
Main Avenuo West.______________
Tie?*gorgar- nH o u s e s — U n f t J r n i t h e d _______ 7 4
tr a n c e u n lu . Good q^uullly,
J
ullty, well *nished.
Including telephone;
_________ Evenings 733-7188_________ gDO
o Your C h ristm a s snoppmg early,
________
-m aaintained. A dults. 227 7th
a
7lh Avenue age.
$55. 733-7394. 1711 KKlm
imborly
berly «r e n t with option to buyl: 1041
T04l I
A pproxim ately 375 sq u are . feet.
*'
F O^R SALIi o r trude: top quality
A
No;
N
orth.
______ •
F
AKC
R e c lstc re d tiny mllk-whlto
_____________ Rond._____________________________
________ ^ s tre e t, H eyburn, Iduho. 3-bedroom
bodroom
2 room s. P a rk in g In re a r.TuJin
InSJ.p rin g er H eifers und Cows. G
GuurT
uarToy
poodles 7 weeks old. House
TO work. ^ block from Post XACROSS
c
quiro 240 3rd A venue E a s t, Twin
from vocational school.
school. brick, very m odern home.. Lots of
552
2 Busln<
B u s i n e s s P r o p e r t y __________ 55 66 WALK
wal
Farm s for S ale
i-wiii
unteed
sound.
Some
fam
ily
cows.
ti
trained.
P h o n e 733-8234.__________
— -4 —
O ffice. All u tilities paid.
Single
v
a
th
.
coratoroge,
nice
yard,
carp
o
rt.
•t.
I4irge
l.arg
e
Fnlls.
733-2577.____________
_______
J5
Id. Slh'Ble
j^ice 3 bedroom s and b ath , cor______
P
ric
c
d
from
$200.00.
I
wvst
of
--------- s m a l l packing plant. Equipped
for
per
iptd tor
p erso n . 733-7224
»
Jpeted. All utilities. Ideal for
N A L podillo trim m ing
•_____
_
for colcol- w orkshop. Nlco locution.
'!!.• Don p
FO R re n t or leuse 48’x80'~bulldlng
E uhl on H ighway 30. 543->T766.
)ulldlng
B
Also PR,,O I'ESSIO
cutting,, w rapping and Icehouse’
curing. 2-BEDROOM
_ ■„ u
r
B
room
ing. F o r appointm ents.
R oad.
C ourtrlght, 408 N orth Mourlce.
)blle
home
lege
boys.
1230
K
im
berly
Road.
expondo
mobile
h
« [ «f,’
w ith n lr conditioned office.
lso,,, hha v e 16 stock cows c u lv ia ^g ^ o w ,
8. A
Also
^
Cooling
ro o n u and imokehouBe.
Cooll
m Hey«eyp a rts room and a large
r e - '** m
n ixed ages.
fill husU
fo*" rent. V ery clean, beoutlfully
b e ^ tlfu lly k IK' ITCH EN ETTE a p artm e n t for
forsln^
sin- Tw in. Or, M averick Stationn In
rge re-'
|
_ »:all 32-1-5325._________ 12_______
Also,
feed
lot.
A
good
•m
all
buil80 ACRES
urnlahed. _ burn._______________
__________
Ivers^on
furnished. W osher. Adults.
«
s. 733-8234. gj©
person
U tilities furnished.
ceiving and loading dock. W rite 60
rTT"H liA U of Holstein aprlnuLT T m : J.jv
n e s ., will sell o r trade. Iveraon
r lli" - l i v o s f o e k 'W a r t r e d
' 1 )4
5822. 415
415 22 BEDROOM, oil Stove heot,
•ot, $55;
Dox 1130. Tw in F afls o r 733-0443.
luplex. ull ^7.50.
Pletiso phona 733-5822.
>34-4405. 1-BEDROOM
furnished duplex,
I
R<
ealty
1-BE^
Kimberly Area
R
=aii . 034-4354 o r Christy P3<-4«B5.
e^rs , wvlghlng from 1.000 to1 1.350
1,350 ----------------------------------------602 4th Avenue E ast, 3 bedroom , O
n F F IC E space 150 sq. ft. to0 1,000
e r elderly
2nd A venue North.__
. u tilities fum U hed. P refer
2
U Lota of ABS heifers und Cache
lbs.
M odern 3 bedroom home, good
cO
qR
r LEASE
L
*°,9?
F
o r «aIo: T h . oldI Saturfurnished
g a ra g e , coal stoker. $75; in
1412h A
4thr
Lots
couple.
$50
p
e
r
month.
733-8390.
^
r33-8390.
VERY
nice,
v
e
ry
clean
furnished
®
<
1't
.
N
orth
Bluo
L
akes
Shopping
lopplng
V
alley
breeding.
Will
freshen
from
n
F O R PRO M PT
im provem ents. Duo to health
““ “ }!
d ay Auction S a le , around.. Lcity
ou
' f.
math
h . Utilheat.
C enter locations. R em odel to suit
Util- A venuo E ust. 3 bedroom , oil hent.
11 week to ti weeks. l*or sale or
LEAN
nicely furnished 3 rooms.
aa p artm en t. 3 room s and bpn
ow ner m ust »ell. P riced to aell
« 6 jan d 7 Id block M of Iha
B,
th e city C
CLE>
'Tiers
led. Phone
pets. • Hurage. 1420 4th A venue E ast.
tru
“is e n c
REM OVAL
Ave-In- —
Gem S ta te R ealty._______
ti d e . Cun f i n a n c e . Jtuaene
M erclal
in. U tilities furnished.
ItItles furnished. No children;
a t $58,000 w ith excellent term
s.
.
™ ».
of q
Duhl.
Excellent for comihorclal
CIO
rnCourt.
iirt ’ a u lre before 5:00. 230 Mainn Ave_________
733-8841.
G
racem
un
Auto
---------H
ughes.
324-2415,
Jero
m
e.________
4
3
6
^
733-0134
or
733-4027.________________
7
Let us show you this one tc^iip yy.. ^.
______
D e a d a n d U se le ss
use. U b e ra l te m u . C»U 439-4SS3 . ” 3
nue N orth. 733-bA^.____________ ^ .c
8
4
DAIRY
COWS
and
hulfvjrs,
fresh
or
^
^
a l R upert._______ _____________ TWO room s w ith both, privote en- _
8 4 ^ sp rin g ers. 1 0 0 per cent guarunteed.
77 11 33 BEDROOM home. Fam ilyy - r5om‘
room.;
L IV E S T O C K
h ^Avenue
aretra n c e . Seo a t 253 Bth
Avenue A cp a r t m e n t s —U n f u r n i s h ae dd
••M LS" CO M PLETE grain —w
wareyi
dining room. Fireplace. Close to — --------------------------------------—--------Will
buy or trade for all kinds
Id. Ida- __£12!
N o rth . Cali 733-3672._____________ - S
housing facilities a t Rfchfleld,
II. Avail^
nlivestock
shopping
center and school.
Avnll2 - bedroom
a plartm
a rtm een
n t.
1
nnd
springers
for
CuliP
H
O N E COLLECT
ho for lalD o r lease. Irrig
a te d STUDIO
STUE
rrlgated
aporim eni« with kitchenette ^LOVELY
9L argo deluxe
ove reab le N ovem ber 4. 518 B uthunan.
kitchen, stove,
fo
rn la. Hop o r Clyde Hughes.I. Buhl
0. Robclose
rfrig erato r, disposal,
L ands Co.. 733-1076. John B.
and shower. H eat and lights,
FO R R EN T
g543-5060
1
Stl, North.
d ra p>es.
e s , car- ^ Phono 733-8290 or 733-4212.
or 543-5825._____________
610 Blue L akes Blvd. N, 733-9211
ertso t
-9211
ertson.________
__________________to
_______
to
i town. 660 M ain Avenue
______
ID A H O H ID E
N orth.
laundry, facilities, \ifate
^ M PLETELY redecorated home;
w
a
te
r,
CO
FO U R R egistered Angus bulls. 2
H arley M ath ers
733*8473
S
•8473 fFoOrR Sole
or T rad e ; 7 unit m
motel,
otel, CLEi*
C LEA N nicely furnished 2 rooms.
goft w a ter and sanitation furnishj
new
ly refinlshed floors. D ra
rapes.
p e ” ° 4i
1 ,7 0 0 A C R E S
Rogis“
T A L L O W CO.
yv ara old and over, 18 heod Regis­
_
cle
ar. Good Income. Trada9 on 80
- - - -----------------------------clear.
bbatl
a th , heat, w a te r, no pets.
«,
ts. 361 5th
ed. 733-5071 or 733-8340. evenings.
]
enlngs.
bedroom
s. G arage. Full basem ent,
re d Angus heirera. 14 to 18
18
T W IN F A L L S 733-6835
a“cres.
av
«
A
venue
E ast.
g
j
r
S
i
r
™
:
W
E
S
T
O
F
»teonths
••MLS" 234 ACRES- choice, rock
rock
p*!®*' M agic Valley. Payy cash
a
te
r
furN
e
a
r
Shelby's.
$115.
Phono
733_________ , ONE bedroom , hent and w
m
old.
open.
Call
Churlt:s
>coted.
difference.
Rowe
•
Hiatt
Agency
free, row cro p land. Well locoted.
aJf*cr
room u p s ta irs apartm
nnished. Stovo and re frig
Ig e ra to r.
25G3
or 733-3011.
______________
tment,
ent. all
:
Druk*i^
678-8411 B U R L E Y
K llm es, 423-5655; F ran k Druke,
_______
K A M I M A , ID A H O>
k
mS86-21
s -2115.________ _^----------------------n
201 sh ares or canal w ater,. new
---------umtilities
furnished exceptt electrict>
Phono 733-5336 o r 733-0069» OT
ry can
fw TW IN FALLS, clean two
wo bed4:
con IN
bcd423-40^ Klmborly. _____________ ___
id cor- BBYY OW
jty 321 7th A venuo North.1. 733-2040.
home, good out buildings and
OWNER: good business locotion,
ocatlon,
Uy.
b seen a t 226 H eyburn A
bo
venue
j
Avenue
room
home, available N ovember
1
00
l
i
q
j
R
l
E
IN
Springer
heifers.
A
n
3wn to
com
m ercial oulldlng 24x28 foot on SM
cm a
i
ra ls. P rice ^5.000—410.000 down
comm
S
’
o
T
^
e
w
8
2
5
C
U
L
T
I
V
A
T
E
D
»
<
>
West.________
____________________
_______
1st.
]
closo to Lincoln School, new
ALL a p a rtm e n t with bath.
'V
.
w elghV from 1,000 to 1.300. A.U.S. A ^p p l i a n c e s & H H E q u i p . 1 2 0
tuntaln
fro
n tag e. S e p a ra te home on r e a r o f
buyer. Rocky M ountain
franca
sd ap artgos
fufnnce. $60 m onth. cCall
u tilities furnished, 311 3rd
VEl
ail J eC­
229 I M P R O V E D
Z d artificial breeding. 12 Je
auolined
‘d Avenue VERY
nice newly redecorated
1
an
rse y WK
Jersey
W KSTINGHOVSE rcfrlucraior, exlot.
for Income p roperty
ealty, 812 Moln Avenuo North,
North.
lot. Excellent
E
E a s t. 733-2840.
^ m ent in e x cellent a p artm e n t build- rom
e, 324-4618.
_________
1
p p
a n d G uernsey heifers. F o r sale
C(ceptionally clcan. only $ii‘J,50, In«lo or
02;___
oorr sm
dial 733-U06 e venings 733-3102.
amall business. 733-9318._______
ynV o6d~
IR R IG A T E D P A S T U R E
llties furIng. Convenient locution. A dults. C
cLL^A N 2 bedroom s n e a r Lynwood.
_tru d e . Also can finance. 324-2415.
aisured p a y m e n t olan, oo-duy war---------- O N E room, bach elo r, utilities
In
;J415.
JJRODUCTJVE Land for soJe by - ___
ashington.
r.
Beck.
733-0531._____________
_
(
________
C
arpet,
drapes,
garage.
Redecora—
—
runty. M Ali Y Eluctrlc Co., 441
6
3
nished.
2(U
(3>
N
orth
W
ashington.
M
P A S T U R E^
Yo~
-be*’/ - Cvanip<
am p ers
6
3
ow ner. 76-acre fnrm . Largo ^22-bed30
HEAD
Ono
and
tw
o
y
e
a
r
old
ju
______
$35. Phone 733-8603.
________ ^COMFORTABLE 3 ro o m s..'' Appllted.
N q children or dogs. $80. 733ir old
M ain A venuo Eust, Twin F alls.
t
V-,
ro o n u o ld e r hofrW; 8-stanchlon, barn ----------------' ------------------------------------H ereford ra n s o bulls. Excellent
cellent
Oo p e n 'F rid a y Ull 0 p.m.__________
im
ished.
8833
w
eekends
or
a
fte
r
4:30
p.m.
th.
ater
ances,
h
e
at
and
w
a
ter
furnished.
l
C
LEAN
4
room
s
and
bath.
W
ai
and oth er buildings. Deep well
und quality. 862-3620 Simon
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0 C A S H R E N T
S
d. A dulta __$50 p e r m onth. Phone 733-4310.
310.
ATTRACTIVE new duplex, good lomon SPI
spii(;|yvL iST S In used appliances—
U‘
(K A M P -A W A Y )
and sanitation furnished.
Dirtier. O akley. _________________
w ith plenty w « ter; new pumlp
p..*6W
om . WoWacatlAD.
two bedroom s, bullt-ln
—
Buy. soli, t'rade repair. Ci*f«cra
p re fe rre d . 733-S2A2._______________
EX'C EL LE N T la rg e 2 bedroooi.
_________ EX
c
r
m iles south of Buhl. ^O.SSOO.►
. Call
Coll
ppicickkuup covers, sleepers, and
and
WANTED to buy: Holstein springer
c<
ii'’
Ric'h"
P
H
O
N
E
7
3
3
-8
4
1
1
stove
and
oven,
$87.50,
241
Rich­
C enter, H all of Music. 7.13«4H2t.
le
adults,
te
r
and
sanitation
paid.
Adulta
1
REASONABLE re n t. Single adults.
543^5354, Buhl.__________________ _
cab-o\
cab
-o v er models. Now in stock REAS
h
clfera
und
can
use
heifers
3
and
4
,
7^
er.
ardson
Drive.
326-4374.
Filer,
Iclty
only. Phono 733-2731._____________ _t
lty paid. __m
an d read y to go. Price* s ta r t
hllalli utilities oxcejrt ele ct^c
‘s'^324
■ . ................... .■ ---------------------- I
m onths bred. Eugeno Hughes,
324 "USED rt^frlgerator, like new. Priced
' '
to Sflll F irt'sto n e Store*<-<I0 Muifi
ent, aapbedroom house, m odern
ond 3321
lu ll ,■ 312
CLE
jrn and
2 0 ACRE stock ra n c h
on north
24
53
aat”
t 5230.
312 4th A venue E ast.
_________ CL£XN.
a ttra c tiv e npartm enT
^ TWO
TV
2415.
Jerom e.____________
Real Estato For T rade
53
S23 Custom building to* suit
—j---Avenue South. 7:i3-r>811.*__________
irnlshod.
clean,
w asher hook-up, n a tu ra l
,
»ide.
160 a c re s irrig a te d , 160 desert p n ir SALE: Good baby and pusluro
it-A-Merepllances,
heat, w a ter furnished.
<
erepi
ll^
aU needs.
NNI-CB
IC E a n artm e n t a t Just-A-M
77^
••SWAP SHOP*’ Building Goodr bbusl-4170.
gos. Inqulro 1136 P rIm roso9 Drive.
D rive.
grazing. M ust havo equipm ent, i-fl- f ocalves.
ly.
Phone
Close-in.
A
dults
only.
733-4170.
Inn.
E
ld
erly
p
e
rso
n
s
only.
Phono
Cl
jnn.
40"
ELEC TK IC ransvj./tJsed refrluAll kinds. Holsteins. whlto
ness location. 227 Shoshone S treet ^
_
lose to
Ra t. built1nnnces, references. W rite box
733-0244.___________________
_
22^E
^ D R O O M duplex. Gas heat,
T>4 .
e ra to r. $40 each, both for $75.
bullt^ FO
FC U R . bedroom home, closo
)0 X Rja c e , and black. 324-4162 orr 324^
Soutb S9.000. Consider an y t7ad*
u a d * gG&& gG m a n u f a c t u r Ui nN gO . . 1
^
Phone 733-0552.
Ion
school.
553 2nd Avenuo E aaat,
st, $00. __ 18. c-o Tim es-N ew s.______________
und floor,'
floor,’ In
n fur1
TWO o r three room a, sround
in stovo W ater; san itatio
______
4028.
Jero
m
e._________
__________
__
offer. G eorgo K e rr, P.O. Box 672,
438-4580
15.
733-1692
for appointm ent._________
CJ
nished. $00. Adulta. 733-6715._________
:
_______ CASH
R ent: Short 40; Southwest
a d u lts, no peta. iMO K im berly __rd
vears 17-1'OOT
deep freeze In good conTw in F alls.
____________
'"''X
f*' R E
G IS T E R E D Angus bulls. 3 years,
” '
Bth Ave.
Ave,
c<o rn e r F lier. H ouse reserved.
Outj«iv«*n’ dition.
J im Drown. Dox 102, RlchP a u l, Id a h o
Roa
__
U
N FU RN ISH ED duplex, oil utilities TWO
TV bedroom house on 110 8th
UNI
2n^ y e ars, and 7 months old calves.
‘V
W ILL TR A D E nlco lot M agic Dnni
Dam
1
A
berbuildings
can
bo
used.
$800.
W
rite
field.
Idaho.
487-27r»fV._____________
irly
couN
orth.
$80.
C
ontact
1205
1
bath.
paid.
$40
p
e
r
m
onth.
E
ld
erly
1
______
C
A
R
P
E
T
E
D
,
th
re
e
rooms
and
bath,
pi
N
orm
an
Shirley,
432-4201,
Mur__Lb
home.
CARP
fo r equity in com fortable
. .
] enry w a g em a n . R outo 1. Box
o* 128.
128.
tau g h . •______ ___________________ OIL h e alers, new and us«d. Soe
ter. Also
pie p re fe rred . 733-8306.____________ _ i nnthy, Glodstone, Oregon^_______ H
close to shopping center.
pl
J ero m e o r Tw in FaUs a re a ;’ with
cAMPER, all aluminum, h.i»itn*
CAM
butane
JyJ*.
Ave- — The D alles. O regon 07058.
2 bedroom, close-ln. 4th
4th Aveullt-lns
trailer*
houae. P h o n e 733-8952._____
mnnths
B lacker’s A ppliunco nnd Furnism all p aym ents, n e a r shopping.
..-w .
Siv
>0^2._____ NEW brick 2 bedroom n p a rtm e n t. SMALL
pping.
gtova. lots of bullt-ins,
—IE®"
~t
7 r tr:~ LA RG E R egistered Bulls~-18 months
nuo
E nst. $30 p e r m onth.. Phone 80 ACRE farm closo to Twin 1Fulls.
ixlefy _ture. Twin F ulls.________
C arpeting and drapes. IV^; baths.
i
alls.
{f, 24 m onths. Domino • Anxiety
W rite box 103. Jero m e.__________
double bed, o verhead water tanks,
tanks,’ D E LL U X E APARTM ENT.' $128 per
ner
Ci
_____
double
n,
733-8105.
JM uat have finances, equipm ent.
Full basem ent. 733-2366
^
m o n th . All u tilities. Phone0 733-8261.
Fi
com
pletely insulated. $325. Phone
mon
EXCHANGE w h at you havo0 for
compl*
nnd
referen ces. W rite box P-IO. = rB^ reed. Buhl. Idaho. 543-4601.
4
122
Lxntaln .134-2076
w hat you w an t. R ocky M ountain
324-207 a h e r 6 D.m. or see F rank
kH G IST H R E D H e r e f o r d bulls. IFzu lr n i t u r e & H H G o o d s
c-o Tlmes-Nows.
et, JeEveSShepp*
hcppeard a t R ica Chsvrolet,
R ealty, «xchaBgor, 733-1406. Evo.
Phono
Jero m e 324-5008, a fte r 6:00
fA
> M O U S ~ ^ A R W I^ C A R P U S * "
F
FC R R ent, 150 a c re s ; hns house.
FO
q
J w eekdays.____________________
nlngs. 733-3102, ^ -0 0 8 5 ._____________
________ rom e.
oon
_____
O
ver
2f)0
c
olors
and
patierns—
barn, and co rra ls. 4 m iles E a st —
TA K E over paym enU on A l ^ a
freo e stim a te s — expert InsialW ILL buy. sell o r loan bulls of’ most
fr<
of Duhl. 543-6078.______________
WIL
5 4 ___
Sp o rtsm an 13' cam p er. Phone 733Lots a n d A creag e
54
^s^o^s
14-4480
Intlon. L ow er overhead m eans
v a rie ty . E m anuel Nelson, 324-4480
In
400 ACRES. 300 c u ltivated. IJ miles
_____
2837 o r 733-1344._________________
YOU SAVE I I 1
o r 324-2333. Jero m e.
Y<
from
Twin
F
a
lls.
R
eal
good
Im——
40 ACRES w ith riv e r frontago,
■_ .
;T 7.for
Sf
A M B L E S — B U H U ID A H O
65
W
EA
N
ER
cross-bred
calves
G
provem
ents.
Cnlf-738-8473.
W
^
_— -------- -lots-o f-b ly * tree«, beautiful hom
smaa
M obH
ile H om 09
^
-----------------------1—
jsaa le ; C ary H ibbard. Box 5 7 3 , Jial- ----—t
---- '—
sites. A b a rg a in If sold soon.
—-i
•
S P O T CASH
w a n te d to R e n t
W
. 8 8 __ le y , Idaho. 788-2553._____________
14 ACRES, J5 inches w ater,
F o r F u r n itu re - Appliances
sm all house. 5 stanchion barn.
C Ji
NLA
Tennnts
w
ant
b
e
tte
r
rentals,
o
i
1
T
hings of Value
eniais,
H
o
r
s
e
s
.
______________________1
0
4
E CTO
T OIR Y A S A G U ID E T O
n]
U SE T H IS H A N D Y D IR EC
good a sio rtm e n t of fruit and
h o u r's , duplexvs, and apartmments.
ents, E
rrrn
B A N N E R F U R N IT U R E
X P E R T horseshoeing. Ureaklnp—
shade tre e s. O w ner will consider
Tw
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F
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NLA.
733-7222._______
:
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2nd
A
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733-1421
dell
Is c e r ta in ly m is sin g th e
JK
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tra
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in
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anyw
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tn
Magic
Val*2
tra d e on 80 a crcs in WendeU
H O N E TODAY
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FA S T , RELIABLE SE RIV
V IC E . P
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ley. J e r ry Tw itchell, appointm
ent — c " " sI j A K E R I V E R A U C T IO N
a re a .
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b o a t b y n o t ta lc in g a d v a n _ Mm
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423-4092,
Hansen.
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FREE ES T IM A T E S.
D A V E N lC H C rLSO N B iuK e i----------Sale
E v e ry Saturday. U a.m .
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S-YEAR-OLD
Sorrel Gelding, mostly
*
H agerm an, phone 837-4731L ----bb uu vyas .
duVfi
733-77?»4
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A rabian. /Spirited, excellunt adult's
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Pickup S ervice Available
LA RG E 3 bedroom home, 1 In 1b aand
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horse.
733-7508
o
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733-55G9._______
D o n 'ti b e th e o n e to s a y " I f
^
-------U sed F u r n itu re storo open
m ent. Spacious living room and
ALL TYt>E.S of horses, bounht,. "Old
sold ______ ______ e v e ry day____________
E Q U IP M E N T
la rg o aat-in kitchen. L arge 22-car
-car
I1 hhad
a d o n ly k n o w n .” C om e s e e
\
and exchanged. Specialty: rnnch tT
r^ lined go ld draperies wlth~va.
e w ith room for shop. On
f a^ raagcres,
L. Haley. 733-G055.:------- NEW
“ » now '
lo ts of shado and ’■fr?i?
fruit
m e Model AC 220 tru c k traictor
c to r __ geldings.
*S
lance, will fit 2 ten-foot windows.
Wtth 220 Cummins engine, 5 und
und NOW
NOV Inking horses to break. Horsetre e s. W ould consider 3 bedroom
Ov
lorseO ver $300 v a lu e — only $275. 733uSdS!
60x12’ SC H U L T
m o d em tra ile r homo for trad
e.
3 transm ission, single drive with '"sh
''sh o e in g end trim m ing.
Denver
09
enver
0922 (out of town Saturday-SunNeway trailing axle, 10:00 xx22
22
Fli
Phone 733-5336 o r 733-4546. _____
M
F in e . Routo 1, Filer. 326-4631.:____
du
M ade
a d e b y a c o m p a n y th a t aarree
day)________^
______
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p n eR sale: B red Shetland pony,. plus zl£^
t tires, 1050 model .............. $3050
H B H
If T h e T e l e p h o n oe o f A nn yy A d v e r t i s e r IH T h i s
•‘MLS'* CHOICE resid en tial lo^uijnin
j5urv»rl
i3050 PO
ZENITH S te re o consolu, w alnut, sepd
ilo
TDO IHC c ra w ler w ith dozer
hb ra
r n d new $ 0 0 aaddlo ond bridle.
G reen A cres sub-dlvlslon. Land
„s u p e r i o r b u ild e r s ' in M po bctura ra te s p e a k e r. 3* x 3‘. See morn•rldle.
w ee rr e d , D ia l 7 3 3 - 2 3 8 6 .
D i r e c t o r y Is N o t A n s w
H
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s
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rc
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p
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All for, only $125. Call 733-2507.
Offlco of Idaho, 733-0716._________ MOmC
ini
7Ings. 409 2nd Avenuo W est, JeT e l e p h o n e A n s w e r i n g S oe r v i c e , D a y o r N i g h t .
jJO H N D E E R E Model 1010 trac.
ra c
-JAll
ill
ed.^
J00xl20’ COUNTRY lota. F alls AvoAve- ed..
p go ut l t r y o n d R o b b l l s
V ill B e N
t to r lo ad er b a c k hoa . . . . $5500
T h o A d v e rtis e r W
^ o t i f i e d t o C a ll Y o u .
“TSS
.._____________________________
rvice,
“ ‘’O P
108 M
nuo E a s t. R eal E s ta te Service.
OVING??? P r o te c t your valuables.
733-1416.
_______ _
_____
AA FF EE ’W T R A V E L T R A ILEERRSS
F
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RAE
RABBITS: Does, bucks, fry«rsI and
Fuu rn itu re p a d s and hand trucks
TWO building lots oo L aurel Street
fo r re n t. B a n n e r Furnlturts. 7.33s tre e t P,
& pT
P I (C K U P C A M P E R BU
UY
YSS
w eaners. 733-1737.________________ -„ Joi
------1421.
w ith sew er and w ater. *2,100.
E L L IO T T S
H.ioo. YOU Cc a n n o t m a t c h a n y w lheerree..
Phone 733-1867.___________________
laho
d h T davono, re b u ilt and reuphol1 1 0 BED
P e tit s a n d P e t S u p o T le s
'111 O verland Ave., B urley, Idaho
L i s t e d h e r e In1 o a a y - t o - ff iinn d a l p h a b e t i c a l o r d e r a r oe s e rnv i c e o f f e r s y o u c a n
ITrrrr,
stered, P ro v in cial gold colorx-d
Phono 678-5585
*1.,... SAW
SAMOYED nnd -Schlpperko puppies
56
W A TCH F O R OUR
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- V
B usine«i Property_________56
u s e e v e r y d a y).. C o n t a c t oc n o o f t h e s e f i r m s oo r iinn d iivv iidd u a l s f o r b e t t e r s e r - ■■■■■■
vinyl, w ood a rm s. $74.50. Ro n s
Bob Houston. Sales R epresentatlvo
re a d y to go. New litte rs read y for
X\,
Ir^othy —^Custom. 73.3-66.37._________________
nv::siN c w 1968 M odel
Phono 733-1400 — Tw in Falla
c hhrlstm os. O rder now. Dorothy
v ic o o n d f i r s t q u a lity p ro d u c t s .
X.ET US show you o ur top inv:slC
m ent pro p erties with abovo averav er­
SEV/ING
m ach in e Elna opcn-nrm.
FLEETW O O D S
_____
Flem
Fll ing. 536-2117. W endell.
SE\^
__________R u g C l e a n i n g _________ _____________________________________
------only $199, S k 1 n n e r's .S»?wing
ag e re tu rn on y our money. T ay lo r
a i _~ t
Y/ G u n R e p a i r
A ir C o n d i t i o n i n g3
________ —jM ost thorough proccs. In state.
Fa
Agency. K im berly. 423-s5a9.
A ls o (64 f o o te r s , e v e n 4 b e d --'
F o rm im p le m e n ts
9 0 tTOY
oy
Poodle Stud Service. V erv
sh
Shoppe. Savo On Shopping Center.
Cus... ........ .........
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t
_______________________
fur- J«T y*s Gun Shop. Com plete
^24 hours Pickup— delivery., C
a
Comirterctal P ro p erty
r o o m m o d e ls .
Ajir7 ~ c
conditioning, heating "TT3
and .furPhono _5
tom Floors, 733-5424.____________
•*y^rs. Phone 733-6151.____________ MAMOfiANY D uncan Phyfe tnhlo
h...t
.r .m
re p a ir. Phono
A SPECIALTY
n a ca tleunlng. F o r the Company.
best
ser•JT lthlng.2VjRod-reel
---------H ave Y our
^PRO FESSIO N A L dog grooming,_____
733-5567.
m ile , w e .t of hospllnl.
188«
CLOSED SATURDAYS —
"vice
f " call E k F u rn a c a Company, __^
nn six c h a irs ; threo extra leaves,
F eldtm an R ealto rs______ 733-1988
— C
. spennd
S e p t i c T a n k S e rv ic o
clallzlng In poodles. Rtfasonable.
lable.
E xtrem ely good condlllon. 3:24■“.GOOD Incom e: Home wilh 3 ppari■»/r ^
ooter sew er service. Sewer
T R A C T O R
Cu anytim e. 543-4705.
Call
____
2221
2 1 7 __________________________
Y
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H o u s e m o v i n g _________ R oto-R
m enls. S alo-by ow ner. InqUlre.3Gl.
jy i AA V I C
K l-.
m
V A L L Eg Y
—
lines d e n n ed , repaired, and InP
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P
P
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.
Chihuahua—Pom
parentru
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<1 cleaning m ost tnorouRh nrocSth A venue E ast.
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a
u
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d
p
u
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stalled
. Also. Septic tank clenncd.
:e
Experienced
licensed
housem
oving.
s
;
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m
i
n
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S
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v
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$10.
G
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Kidds.
6
months
old.
on.
s
ons
In sM tc. 24 hours. Plrk-un —
■---------------------------------------- -------^
M O B IL E H O M E S
_____
iller.
24
e x tra
W o R e p a i r A ll M a k e$10.
s ! ' Phono 733-.12G0.______________ ._
-----r r n —
1-roB estim ate s. B. G. M iller,
2 hour servico with no3 extra
do
delivery. C ustom Floors., 7:t3-M24.
m iles west Hiway 30 733-6141
F
o r T h e Dest In Aluminum
[-8141
t^or
charge.
John A. Haken. 7.13-2541.
)3-254l.
m Siding
phona 733-«075.
c
HOW TO
3Y
*nyO
G
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an
P
ointer
6
-month-old
WAh
U oyd rV.. ----------------------;------ -— ;--------------- ^^------- 5Septic
^
ih-old
WANTED:
U sed furniture, appllan^
and insulation Phono Lloyd
tnnks cleaned, power■ equip­
equipM OLYNEUX M AC
Y
' *H IN E.Rpuppies.
M ole and fem ale. Ready
co* baby things, antiques, comteady
ces.
--------------------------------------------------------------Kell.
K elley 733-0066.
WRITE A GOOD
-------_________
In s u la tio n
r ent for drainage failures.
m
Fn*o
■'Y o u r A llis-C h a lm er.'? D eile
V
a ler r
toto hunt. 7.33-3462.________________
pU’ esta te s. Hayes Furniture.
pletft
----------Inspection.
Lloyd
Cravens,
733S,
7uJCLASSIFIED WANT AD
C
\D
COM E AND SEE
i o a r d i n g & T r a i n in g
—
F o r the finest Insulation a t reasonreason- 330 ^3 .
------- BEAG LES - ReRlslered - Pet ^ and
i-jvU TIl'U L p a n eling il KO up. Bln d BnLA
B
—--------* 1i NIiW 3-row W escon Tiect top> winsh,
, _____
abla prlpes. G uaranteed workm
orkmanan- —
—=
= ~ . ------r -----------7--------------- --------r
winShow - Stud Service - H oard -1
00
lo
- 100
Low
B uilding Supply, phone 733_____
1—IT'S ALWAYS B EST to itiir t
^M O B I L E H O M E S
-vice
drow er. 1 used 3-row W escon> beet
r
tlon
and
l
^
l
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p
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o
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e
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n
s
w
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r
S
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rv
ic
o
G rnndvlew
Drive.
jjo
dTna
aH
"hip.
Call
H
am
ilton
Insulation
and
'i
5102.
_______________________ _
G
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o
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e
's
K
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n
al^
B
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all
fh
C«°rB.
your a d v ertisem en t with th»
the
---------top
w
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er.
1
used
1-row
Farm
y
ir
/
r
,e
d
f
S2tRoo/lng.
733-9M8._________________
b re e d s. T rain in g all breeds. 324Y our Ttelephone Is never alone.
24h
r h
’K TROPICA
L fish, aquarium , and sup- mmaaTp l e drop le a f table, e x tra lenf,
nam a or the article or service
M a r le t te — M a g n o lia
vice
one.
24hand
tank-type
beet
h
a
rv
e
ste
r.
like
^
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V
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4245. Jerom e.____________________
ho u r service. Phono 733-23Bfl.
n 1 O liver 770. llko ncw. Twin
1 7th
seats 2 or 10. 733-4G41 after _6 00
Twin
^-0®
2.W
sei
you have to offer. If you have
^
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n«w.
C h a m p io n
L i g h t F ix t u r e s
—^
p,n
____
p.m._________________________
'
an a p artm e n t o r. room for
F alls T rncior & Im plem ent. *co
Co.,. A vfnuc East._____________________
ren t or pro p erty for sale sta rt
__________ 77.13-Hfi87._________________________ _ ENG
___________ C o r p e n t e r s ___________
^
ENGLISH P o in ter pups. 4 months
onths Kf
k iNt
n g aJzfl bed. used nno monthT
i]7 t 7 r » —
T e le v is io n R e p o i r ___________
_________ Complete
stock of lig h t fixture*.
your nd v crtlsem en t with 'th
thee
T ra v e l T ra ile rs
--------7
^
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2
fem
ale.
3
m
ale.
Cnll
820Ca
Call 733-0004 a fte r 6:00 p m.
_
Servico lLIK
u li ncw I-arm hand beet digger
>rk cabiChooso yours a t our reduced
reduccd Del
De B utterfield Rndlo & TV Servico
P a tlo .i. rem odeling, new work,
Ch
location.
.5683. Hazelton,-------------------------------------uDolv
27
n
BILow Building SSupply
? y ears of •lectronic experience.
erience.
„„<!
topper unit. Call 536-2616. Wen*
nets, cem ent finishing. F•reo
reo estlpprices.
r
raner
M
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s
ic
a
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s
f
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u
m
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n
t
i
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1
2
4
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1807
Addison
East,
733-2fo3.
3
mHes
"TW^
year
old
trained
W
elm
araner
M
uj
ond
T
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a
v
e
le
z
e
A
r
is
to
c
ra
t
I.
n3-5162.__________________________
__I
i i _____ dtill. G erald Wilcox o r see 3 miles TW ^
m a te s. 733-8400. evenings. ,
a —BE CLEAR. R enders respond
__i i
>rmi«n
w orklng pheasant good. Take $150.
w est of W endell on H agerm
an
m ore quickly ond favorably
ibly
^
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--------N E W A N D U SED
T r e e S e r v ic e
M i l k i n g E q u i p m e n it___________________
t _______ __
_______Hi ighw ay.________________________ Ho Ro<lRe»‘ W lllls, R upert. 531-5744.
w hen given com plete o r dc^?
de^
R o ad ru n n er
C o n c r e t e F o r m in gg
""r ■ C H IN ESE pua puppies for sale,^ G
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coo
B A N D IN S T R U M E N T S
inlte Informntion. Ono of tlie
W anted: T ree topping nnd rem
oval. ^
;— __ _ - Bulk m ilk ta n k and pipeline service Wo
nlHny®**
SALE:
1
row
F
a
rm
h
a
n
d
Beet
C oncrete Inrmtng. basem ent,t. foundafoundsi___«aies. L asw ell’s . Jero m e. 324-4381.
South 550 E ast. 678-8402 after 6:30.
Rp
very m ost tm portnnt aspects
t
324-4381
Shrub
trim
m
ing,
h
re
e
estim
ates,
i
R
ent
before
you buy. Shop early
_
S
Imates.
H
urvester
like
new.
C
an
bo
seen
^ tlon footing, residential or com- -----....
, n * ----------- ^ \Woods Tree S e r^ c e . 733-5040.____ „
of any ad vertisem ent is- ' ■
to
^P i d J b R C a m p e r s '
l/o'ifo"
r.M-21iH daytim e. Durley._________
_____
while selections nro complcte.
±L____
a t C & R Equipm ent, P aul, Idaho.
m e rc la l. M erlin P eahl. 733-3138.
includo th a price.
W innH >4 g o
mcr^
'33-3138.
O r n a m o n t a l Ir o n
—
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iwoner Ntuslc Centcr. 211 Main
jn
' AKC registered tlnv toy • poodle
Mh
536-2G4Q. W cndell. a fte r 7 p.m.
________Ave.
E ast.___________ |
_
pupp/es. Phone 733-5327^____________
Av
iFTou-ghtT o w in g _____________
—_____ FOR YOUR D eLaval re p a irs^ and
S—MAKE IT EASY fo r the readX ro x
n a m e n ta l iron, c a st and w
rought, _____________
stt
^
D e n ta l L a b o ra to ry
5^ ™
aI Ti ir da >v e l T r a i l e r R e n t a i ^ ^
ligar W recker Service.
Addison
xi lry supplies c ontact: Mountain
dn
_________
columns, railings. Phone 733-5567*
733-5567. SSiij
jntaln
e r-prospect to rcach you. ' Al.-p
vi»nr«
TJ
itimates'.
A
venue
W
est.
Phono
733-1234.
j
rs
exparl733-4885,
G
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F
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e
estlm
ntps
^
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somh,
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M OTO R HOM ES
enco. ’Xmbroae LabTT^KUnd
n u m b er o r your nam e and
.
„ «
tnd Street
Straet ~
___ — - ---------------------S5e - '
P■•re
r e m i c r o H o r s e T a ile rs
H aas'
"
" V a c u u m C l e a n e r s _______ —
ad d ress. If you do not have
ri
E
s t, phone 73^-4141.
■
"—
T b mt i n g
__
_______ ASK FO R dem onstration of the new
re g u la r hours, give a pre­
fc lrty
acuum s
The only factory
v
Wescon
3-row beet h a rv e ste r. Gem
^s im
u a r t B ro th e rs; in te rio r and exte, oV
fe rre d tim e to hav* pros/
D ry W a l l
.V?*
•uth
rlx ed K irby V acuumI Salcs
i quipm ent Sales, E a stla n d Drive
Sales
E
G
A
T
E
W
A
Y
Z
I
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rlor,
com
m
ercial
and
resid
en
tial.
.
pects c o n ta ct you.
"
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«o?i’
service
In
M
agic
Valley.
s
^ Using
Usino
South. 733-7272.
Cliff Shebley, d ry wall coTTUattor.
Ss
^ ttf a tto r .
Sand B lasting 733-1134 o r 733-1048.
733-1048.
,
genuine
K
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p
a
ru
.
Wo
re
p
a
ir
all
—
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R
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p iin g , hanging, acoustic
lc sspray,
p r a y . ----------------------------------------------------------^
4—TH E G R EA TE ST R EA D ER
T R A IL E R C E N T E R
-----------vacuum
s. Vacuum Cleaners of Ida- INTERNATIONAL
IN
23 beet harvestred
Addison
733-2419
T33-<
ATTENTION con be secured
Addiso West
-2410
733-6683.
353 3 rd A venua North.
nd 2nd
« 2 row rank type. ZiClau Motor
P ic tu re F r a m in a
tho. C o m er Blue Lakes and
RRear D ean 's Richfield
for your a d v ertisem en t by us--------_________ ___________________ ^
/'
Avenue E ast. Phono 7.13-1027.
27^________ Co..
C
Wgndell. 536-5111.
ing -.co n secu tiv e
ifliertfons.
5ns.
O PE
PEN
N DAILY: 8 a.m . to 6 p.m
L arge stock of molding, m aItt boaru ^E lectrolux, only authorized dealer
p ..
E'I le c tr ic a l C o n t r a c t oorr*
*
P la y safe—a seven-day o rdd ecrr
O
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PEN
N SUN j 1 p.m . lo « p.m
_________________________________
ar
P-nu
-_
and a r t supplU a. M agic Valley
r r genuine Electrolux cleaners m o d e l 800 Case-O-M atlc Diesel
fo
is best and costs less! T hera
era
-_______
“
C hristian S u p p ly ,. 733-3G77.
*an d supplies. 733-5618. 806 Blue
'
aro also v ery special m onthly
^
^
S—
C. K R A U T H
-S li
« Slue
^l!‘e °r."°“''
NO MONEY DOWN ON TAP,
-----------Lakes Boulevard.________________
ra te s fo r those w ho a re de/IL L
EL EC TR IC A L CONTRACTING
PROVKD
C R E D IT OR WILL
E Iu ^ nneed
e?d
R a d i a t o r S e r v ic o _______ ~
slrous of keeping th e ir nam a
C iiT X ;
CR
EQ U IPM E N T Co., H ighw ay 27.
H
a
v
e
o
u
tle
u
.w
lw
xa
you
___
W a t e r H e a t e r s ______
TR A D E.
H « ''
south
of
P
aul.
J
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I.
Caso
farm
and offering before th e public
e m . Ona o r a dbzen. No
No jJoobb TTorr
om 's ^ ra d ia to r shop. 242 Second i ; r
ur
>351 \COLUMBIA h o u i. traIller
ile r,
‘thhen
• v e ry d ay . Y ou can stop y oour
ull 10
10 _ £m achinery Sales and Service.
-M 21°o?
PuU
$9d5
sm all. G u a ra n tee
work. 733rk . d733Avenue Soulh, Phone 733-6822
or E le c tric new and Installed. F
*2° '
ad In th e ev en t of resuil„
lts.
i35x8.
, * I bedroom ................. JM5
CU
residence
3y e a r w a rra n ty ^ Also, gas . if you CURL
(hM
D iscount Auto .^ le s . H ishw
iway
ay
0512.
re .......- —733-7807.■
spud h a rv e ste r N um ber I.
and then you p ay orify fo r Cha
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(
IC, 733Good
condition. Phone 423-5736.
30. Twin Falls. Phon# 733-5491.
--------5491.
d a y . It 1. publlihed.
5728.
y im berly._______ _________________
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1958
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-- C urrent F o r Lass C urrency
B—PLA CE Y O U n S E L F In th a
USED
tra
c to r p a rts . Buy, sell or
"Vtotm
FoTc
urgency
Folding
c
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airs,
tables.
any
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ber.)
Bsk
D iscount Auto Sales. Highway
re a d e r's position and ask
Discoui
tra
F o r Your W iring NeedsI Call
aaU
t occasions; also tra s h hau
c a ll
haulina.
lln s.
.
.
i d e . »/* w est of hospital. Twin
Ika
^7.
P a u l. Phono
438-2155‘ or
■ y ouTSe lf Whnt you w ould Ilka
^7, P*
___________655-4342 c o lle c t_________
_________
In term ountaln Fuel, 733-6621.
II.
to u s e W a n t A d s,
_ JFalls. 733-8203.___________________
ir».
678-7147.
to know (ab o u t y our o ffer).
67g-714‘
:
The a n sw e r you give will
ID IS C O U N T AUTO
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P"
€cr. Good condition. Phone 537-2571,
m ako a good C lassified Ad.
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164 Third A venue South. Twln^
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baJ^k A Soo, 7 3 3 - 3 0 6 1 . .‘
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tha m a rk a t to buy. So giva
W ould Ilka d o z er, backflUing,
r,V jSfVii
ing, and
m ost nevr. Phone 326-S020> F iler.
them e v e ry a d v an tag e you
rou
KKt t . Aloha — 13.29*
g r a d e r work. C. A .‘P a rro tt,
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LES — SERV ICE
733-8580. Twin.___________________
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l^ackhoe work. S p eclallting In Septic
7—WANT ADS THAT FA IL to
B
to
BA
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E R 'S M O B IL E H O M E S
M
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itallatlon.
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ta n k a and d ra in field Installation.
M ODEL 105 LeRoi a ir com pressor.
brin g satisfa c tio n do so, not
H
n est P rices — F a ir Dealings
Hak«
Ings
H
akgo Sew er S ervice. 733-2541.
3-2541.
^ 7 ^
H eavy duly LeR ol b re a k er. Cleve­
Cleve/M
I ,if , \ () J I
through an y lack of re a d erMoonest
11
YEARS SERVING
------- =
ham m er. 100* of %" a ir »
ahfp, b u t Secauso they a*J1
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i.land Jack
‘f
VALLEY
hose,
som e drill stee l. Phone 733oftea CArelessly w orded and
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W
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713-3358
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do not c o o talh enough inform ation to g e t p ro m p t acUon.
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F L O O R C O V E R IN G
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»—TO P L A C E YOUR ADVER<s I M P S O N ’S
CONTRACTOR
5
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WANTED
to“ buy g ra in and hay.
T IS E M E N T tfl th* Tw ia FaUa
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^
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|r d a l .
hjbllshed undar fhe heodingi
P hone M erlin A skew . 536-2511,
heodlngiofofy yocr choice . . , Ever/ doyl
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________
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Bob B u rta n 733-4834________
th a g re a t« a t Claaslfled W ant
Ad a u d lan ce tn M agic VaUey,
F^ E E D g n a d ln g a n d mUdng. Molas.
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f
ten
M illing S e n d e e, 733-6376.
1
S a m e lo c a tio n
b a rs If y o u Uva ta an a re" aJ
te c , trada-ltts. 17 y e a n service.
TO
TO D A Y I 7 3 3 -0 9 3 1
t o P O U A U TY baled h a y deUvered.
P H O N E Y O UIR
R A D TC
•k
f o r 20 y e a r s
outaida T w ia F a lls and a sk
b a rg a in s. C ustom floora, Ty^-5424.
l ) r . qGa a} lj«
lu p , W B’v a a l r e a d y g p t a .
i'te w . . “ IF o r ^ h a t H ’« w o r t h . O
Load lo u . P hone M erlin Askew.
fo r an Ad-<aker. I t’s as e a ssy
y
R u p ert, Id ah o
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W E 'L L BILL Y O U LATERI
536-2511.
W endell.
mm calliair a friend bacausa
sa
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R o m n e y S m i t h a n d a R :eeaagga iaf ^n i6i n e s . b u t 1 g u e s s i f t t o o
F uftI O il
A T R A IN E D A DD-W
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E R W IL L H ELP Y O U .
FFIR
ii S T second and th ird cutting hay
o u r A d-tak ars a ra scbooled to
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by bala^ Cio— -4 n ^P b o o e 733~4gl6. ------be belpfol ia such m a tte rs.
9 VACATION
VACATl
-s.
tra lle ra . Like new
P o rr aautove and fu rn a c e oil, crail
IT.. 14- F
an Gera
Gem
R am em b e r. you g a t 7 <Uys
ys
HSVi f»
fM t. W ebb’s Chevron.. UO
MO
S ta te o n , 733-5982. O or h ial
akea
al m ake*
OF IN rolling ateam o r dry. Mo*
_____
CRA
to r Cbe pnem ot B.
Shoahoo
S h o a h o o a y ^ trM t W est.
w anx
w a n a friaoda.
^
IM lllan'a, J e ro m e . F b o o e 324-2677.
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16
Twin Falls Tim es-N
M ew
ew s
O ct. 3 1 -Nov. 1,
57
M oo bb i l e H o m e » ________
;
(0 ) ( 6 )
A p a rtm e n ts — F u m lih e d
j
250
0 th
th
A N N I V^ EE ER S A R Y
SALE
I
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i
DEALER WHOLES.
Close-Out on all
S I M PP SS CO N S
[LE HOMES
LYNWOOD
REALTY
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D an E X PPLE R T ?
N E EED
3
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2!4
4 HO
iRING SERVICE
ANSWERING
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Swing, Everybody's
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M u ilco l I n itru m e n ti______ 1 2 4I M lice
. 1 410'
0 Sn o w
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M a c h in e s
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Tru
rucks
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196
11 66 00 T
c lc s
1954
1954 CH
CHEVROLET v5^ton pTcEu^
_ G Md condition, good tires. • Call
_- U
U SS E D S N O W ^ M A G a iN E -----1967 FORD Vi-ton pickup, model
‘TFIOO.
. 06 *’^ V8 and 3-speed transmls>
^S P J E C I A L S
sion. 733-1372.,
___________ _
•. P nr iCc e d f r o m $395 u p
ion
*c
1953
FORD pickup. Good condition
U S E D B IIC E S a n d B O A T S
with excellent rubber. R. K. Sor­
B uy
y o u r new m achine now and
ensun. Phone 8&G<7718. Shoshone,
ing
ted —ensun.
I I I.. III ...... ■■..~^i...i— -III.
s eBuV
t^ a F R E E p a ir of Insulated
coveralls.
t oss For
I
coveralls
. AAuuto
Sale ,
200
19J965
^ mMUSTANG,
u
395 --------------------------- ^---------- -------------------12 hsp . . *395
ioas
u
1965 mMUSTANG,
14 hsp . . »495
____ _
19^0
1968j^U
M USTANG. .10 hsp . . *895
» f"
1967 MC
MUSTANGS. (2). IS hs^^
I
1967
..............
iM ?'M
U S T A N G S," (2).'’ i3ii'1?s^^
1967
MU
IRON_____________
• USED S P E C IA L ^ ■ - .
.,
_
rKemhant^ 10c per pound.
------- WtjraarZER-HSeirlc piano 1195 ---- NfiW
5[fumi??S”
Aluminum
sheets, I2c square
FARJPISA portable organ .. $295
foot; Koppel's
Kopp<
foot;
BrowseviUe. 152
2nd Avenue
DRUM SHT. 3 piece
Avenu< South.
VOX LYNX (acoufltls)
.
^
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MOBILE
guuar ............... ................9193
MOBILE home
hon tire and wheel7”l^
M.
ply, 8-14x6
PfaW Z lff^ g sewLESLIE •pe.twr (organ) .. »29S
fW.$50.$65.
ing machine,
Saddle, double
HAMMOND organ ipeaker . S16S * rigged,
rissed, like new. several items o(
of
gear, $80.
$80.Graceman Auto Court.
OIBSON guitar a m p .......... fl8S
Space 20-A. 'weekdays—mornings
»»
or Sundays. 733-9954.
.................... *“
lrsu°nday.^
_
ut
cleanxngf method without
- MUSIC BOX
HOST dry cl
wetting by
professional carpet
Lynwood. 733-093» ------bj
cleaner. Free estimates. Dutch’s,
KEW Yamaha planu; used pianos;
733-4090.
733-4090.........................................
5i 9COI
6 ^ c o l t " i i ’ hVp’ . " ! ; ; ! ; ; *700
Admiral stereo record players. •SE\i^lNG..
cF'LriNr.— alterations,
ST
buttonholes^
Warner Music. 131 Shoshone North. SEWNG.
al etc. Also
895
■'
•
„
1967 D E L lIX E Colt, 18 hsp *895
hemstitching,
sweater
bAND Instrument rentals. New' and
bodies
'and
bodies'and fabrics. Skinner's Sew"■
M Y R L SCHROEDER
\
used. Conn, Selmer, Bundy und
|„„ shoDDe
Ing
Sboppe. 733-5542.___________
—
326-4217, F iler
1
Artley. Warner Music Company,: b e a t the
tho wl.
winter rush. Insulate now.
_
V
a l u e s
Also, call for free roof inspection, _, . _—
R a d io a n d TV S e t.
125
^l?o“;ie‘^
"d AAiirc
r c rra
a fft
t f o r S a le
1165
65
Phone “Har
Hamilton Insulation and
Roofing.
733-9C89._______________
LARGEST selection of color TVs In BATTERIES ■
’’ 66 6
6
C h e v - .$ 1 7 9 5I
I r REED
R E E DE!
E R F L Y IN G S E R V I C
CE
E
Idaho. Zenith and Curtli Mathes. BATTERlfc^for car, truck, tractor.
aft
Biscayne
4-door. Radio, heater,■
Ifi por
F o r the
th e best deal In A ircraft
B iscay
Select from our 75 leis. Buy now! Top
Topquality
quality Hood brand, wholesale
>nl
**standard
Farm & City Distributing,
g> por
F o r low
low cost Flight instruction!
standa: transmission. 6 -cylinder
Pay no money till iiprlng 1068. price. P/*?®’
engine.
Main
F A.A
A. Apr
Cain‘i. 733-7111._______________
Main East
East In Twin Falls.
— F.A
A pproved F light T raining for
engine.
and domestic.
‘Cs private
p rivate, ccom m ercial, in stru cto r and
y/^r"
REBUILT RCA’i; Motorolas; G.E.. PUMPS:
PUMPS: Irrigation
Irr
I
Instrum ent. Save tim e and m oney.
you name It. we have It as low as Any
Any size.
size. Steei
M pipelines. Quick in- Instrumei
-i’6 K
5 K C h e v .... $ 1 4 9 5
F ree ph
placem ent service. R eeder
$39.50. M A Y Electric, 441 Main. stallation. Killinger Electric, phone ,.Free
733
Biscayne
4-door.
Radio,
hooter,
Flying
Service,
Twin
F
alls,
733B
iscay
733-5728.
.
Flvlna
S
Halt, open Friay *tll 8.
733-5728.
standard
6920
standoi transmission. 6 -cylinder^
permanent type. T
&920.- .
TAPE recorders; TV’s, itereoi, ap^ ANTI-FREEZE,
ANTI-FREEZ
----- engine.
engine.
ry1 ---------— ———
——
pliances. New and uied. Camera gallon
gallon free
free for
i each Junker battery
you bring ^to us. Farm & City,
V. R
Bo
o aa tfts Fo
F o r S a le
169
Center aftd Hali of Music.______
Main East In
Twin Foils.________
—
'6 4 C h e v .... $ 1 1 9 5 '
HUNTERS
buy thnt chain saw to CHRYSL
In fa n t SuppU «s
129 h
u n t e r s bi
CH RY SLER outboard m otors.
BIscavi
Biscayne
4-door. Ratllo. heater.
take with you. II will come In star
S ta r Cra
C ra ft b oats nnd c am p cr
v «8 en
V
engine, siondurd transmisBABY'TENDAS (two). Bargains. handyl Val
Valley Tree Service. 733- trailers.
tra ile rs. S terling boat tra ile rs.
sion.
Doorway safety jumpers. Retails 6088.
6 0 8 8 . ___________________Pioneer
_
P io n e'e r Chnin Saws.
$10.95; now >5.00. Phone 733-46J5. vTlNDOvST'SH
es
JE R O M E IM PL EM EN T &
WINDOW SHADES: $1 8t up. Sides
JERO
,11
MARINA
»’6f !20 F o r d - . 36" to 54" odd sizes cut free, All
$895
G o o d T h in g t to E at
133
901.South
South Lincoln
334-4S4I
M. H. fcins
King Stores and King's In -------r------90L
■'
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alaxh 500 4-iloor sedan. Ra— G
Galaxie
Center.
p
DOUBLE Red Delicious Apples^ Lynwood
Lynwood Shopping
s1
ISO
dio, heutcri automatic transmis----------------------------------M
M
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otorcyc
t
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r
c
y
c
l
e
s
_____________m
$1.75 picked. Also Golden DelU . . .
___
sion, power steering.
lsc u lla n e o u i W » n t« d
141
clous. Greenrldge Orchards. 733- M isetfllanco
S491. Highway 74 to Orchard
_ __ ^ ,
Drive West. West H mile, south
T O P CAJ
CASH F O R S C R A P
HONDA
H O N D A 5 0 ......... . * 6 9
69
’6 2 L a r k . .. $ 4 9 5
4/10 mile. McIntosh and Delicious,
Copb&r
Copber,
Aluminum
VAMAr;
4-door
4-door :Studehaker. Radio, heater.•
Y A M A G U C H I .................. $ 6969
windftills, bring containers.
-.- batteries,
Battei Brass,ftadlators
.JAMAU
45
automatic
trun«mlsslon. va enY
A
M
A
G
U
C
H
I
90
E
n
g
in
e
S
45
automn
WINTER Bananas and D«llcioua
H . K<
K O P P E L CO.
apples, picked. Red spuds. Boden' ______VJ.
2 YAH^
A H A 80 w ith
“
'
stab Orchard, 2 miles north on ______ ^152 2nd Avenue South______
WANTED: ILarge. butane tank.
J
Washington. I mlle_w«*«.
fs
’6 0 C h e v . . . .
$495
Phone 543-5;
543-5333, Buhl, for more inGOOD red spuds. 100 pound sacks' formation.^____________________
Phone
4-door station wuRon. Radio.
Cabbage, celery. Lang’s Nursery. formation.^
'
heater,
automulic
transmission,
405 Gardner. 733«4281.__________ TWO or thi
three oedroom modern
^
EERRIICCK S O N M O T O R S
coa M
Mnli
ao
SALE: Applet ot Claude Smith Or- house*to
house’to be moved. State price and 520
a in South
733-4000
Mail
chnrd. 3 miles south of Burley location. Box
Bo 0-14. Times-News.
corner. Buhl. 543-M26.__________ W A N T E p:
p : ‘ Furniture, appliances.
h
q
n
DA
K
*• HONDA - KAWASAKI for road and
' 6^ 06 0 F o r d . . . .
$495
trail
50 tot 650 cc. Factory trained Falcon
WHOLESALE beef t y half or quaranything of value. Call 733-7754. _
tra
il 50
T7„irnn 4-door station wagon. Rater. Cut and wrapped. Ph: North WANT to buy
bu deer nnd elk hide.
e.
mmechunic
echanics ut your service. Helr
<1' *0 . healer,
standurd trunsmlsMain Lockers. 733-4082._________
Phone Keck
Kecks. 324-2512. Jerome.
m
meu-acc<
ets-accessorles. B laslus M otors.
a
sion. 6®-cyllnder.
a s t M ain.__________________
DELICIOUS apples; Grimes Golden WANTED to buy: Good used 8" or 451
451 EEast
Roman Beautlei. $1.00 to $2.00.
ia** table
tablA saw.
ii
10**
733-7889._________
jso-cc K aw askl. ow ner In ser_ 1967 250-cc.
528 Weit Heybum. 733-2063._____ —t-------------i:
' 6 0 C h e v . .. $ . 3 9 5
^ ^vlce. T a k e over paym ents. T733/T6380._____________________________
Corvnlr
Corvnlr 4-door. Rndio, henter,
MU
ifce ee lla
1 4 22 y^^a
sa \_ _
A n tiq u e s
139 M
lla nn a.eo u f S ervice
_
automatic transmission.
:
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FO R SALE
SALE: 2 m otorcycles. Topper
HALL tree; ' fancy wooden' chair
i
Scooter 175cc and an Indian rSOcc.
wicker chalj*; pantry; glass ball______' S E A R S
See a t 1981 P o p lar. Call 733-5202.
' 5 o8 C h e v . . . .
I :
’5
$395
claw footed table; trunk; ornate
CUSTO
C
U STO M K IT C H E N
SUZUKI.
1966 80CC, $175. 207 Caswell
well 4-door
4-door sedan, Hadlo. heater, auend table; Old cash register. 938 vFREE
r v t? cm
SERVICES:
Ereo
Idea
or
call
733-7000.__________________
tom
atic
_____
tomatic
trunsmlislon,
V
8
engine.
Rosemont or 733-1810.
______ __ bbook.
^ k . Free
Free expert consultation. ---------- -—^
REASONABLY priced: Washstands^ Free*
Free floor
floor plans. Free color 1965
1965 HONDA
HOND 50 fo r sale. Phono 733m
clocks, frames, round tables, love sketch.
sketch. Quo
Quality installation. No
g303,
eve
8303, evenings.__________________ ^
(>44 D o d g e
’6
$1395
seats, desks, rockers, trunks. 438- money
money dowr
down on Sears modernlz- ..........■—
Long wheelhosu. wide box. • 65930 anytime, Paul.
Ing
in* credit
credit |plan.
A cccessori
cylinder engine, 4-sneed, freshA
c e s s o rie s a n d R e p a ir
1182
82
cyUr?de
----------------G:50xlG tires.
.
nnir
ir heater.
hen
M iic a lla n a o u f fo r Sal*
1 4 0 ------------------------------------------------CHECK
-------------- CALL 733-0821
CHECKtht
this w eek's special a t Glen's
len’s
G randview Body Shop, across
F
uel a n d W
1433
T-r-x-r-1 A -r f I ■
Fu«l
\ io d
’6
0 J e e p .. . $ 9 9 5
from G randview T heatre.
D v/
I D E A L ,..
FIREPLACE wood for snle. Dcllv;'
V- “
”
Pickup,
Pickup. 6-cyllnclcr, 4-wheel drive.
ered, Apple and other varieties.
Trucks
lock-out
s. T
ru ck s
1196
9 6 ** lock
out hubs.
Phone
_________
F o r GRANGES, CHURCHES,
Pb'one'77^-5940.________________
S ’.!*
CAMPS, ETC.
r
Q
IH
C
T
R
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C
K
S
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a
s
&
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s
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l
’
5
7
^
’5
7
S p o rtin g G o o d s
159^
^^^^'cJ aiC H A R L IE’S TRUCKS & T ona v I H C ......... $ 4 9 5
Long wheeihase, 6-cyllnder enFour Hotpoint Brand Electric
1
EQ U IPM EN T
Blglne. 44-specd.
BOWLING
ball
bags.
With
shoe
comCommercial Fnench hotplate.styie
balAssorted colors. *4.08
)8 210
210 West
W est Ave. A Jero m e 324-43C2
“
partment.
ranges, 30" over all size. Three
?value,
i
$2.25. Baseball gloves. FirstIt
”
posrtion controiled burneri. Ench
w .‘i?* and
base
fielder models. Best
IL E E PONTIAC
It
._
hus thermostatically controlled
Christmas „prices available. Phonee GMC TU
TRUCKS — IN JE R O M E
|
ovens.
733-4815.___
ROSS L E E FORD. INC.
One Commercial electric range,
r.
JE R O M E
,
J
JOHNSON Skee Horses and Out­
the one Add-A-Foot range, 12 1968
I06SJOHNSO^
boards. Datsun
cars and pickups. MAGIC VALLEY INTERNATIONAL
by 24". Thermostatically conDati
trolled platv. (grill)
Dean Motor Company.__________'*
nt ^ruAi
IH
T rucks nnd -Industrial T racP T T T h"
One Electric portable sink heat* FOR Sale;
<
Sale: M
Model
12 Winchester, 12
T
C
H E V R O L E T , In c .
rs. ^04
304 4th Avenuo W est, 733V -/J.1J-er, thermostatically controlled.
Bauoe
gauge 3" K
Magum, excellent, ns-,2 to
4260._____________________________
Double boilers with lids: Wear0957 after 6
_
JE R O M E
______________- i9«2
1962 WHITJ
W H ITE 5.000 tra c to r. TIU cab.
.
-aver Aluminum 12-quart d o u b l e ---------------200 South Lincoln
Ph, 324-4812
sleeper, single scr«iw. 220 Cumrh '
boiler wllh lid. Two 20-qunrt
Ed
Churchman,
Clarence Fallon
9
S
n
o
w
M
achlneg
160
jnlns 10-speed F u ller road ran g er,
r»ir-u Lowe,
i
••Stock" pots with lids. Two 24- in o W IVlacri
Dick
iTsnk
Sheppeard
w heel, 120 gallon fuel tanks,
'
fifth whc«
quart ••Stock” pots with lids. -------------------------------------- ,------------------------tlon
. - 1tra
trailer
ile r co
connections good condition
Two 40-quart pots with lids.
,
and read y for work. Priced to sell
Grliwold fry pans, black cast
T T^TT
by ow ner. Phone 733-3144.
iron, size 10'*, 0 " and 8 ".
'
I j
I
Two Table-top kitchen Aid Mix- ,
1965 FORD F-600 2-ton cabin chasI
ers. 4-quart sUe.
I;
c"ll.
long
X J
" ’ssis,
“i’s ,'’?o“
n? WB. 2-spced. 5-speed.
China plates. China Soup bowls,
tag
8:25x20 duals.
di
Wllh or w ithout tag
all Mayer China.
j2
•
axle.
All
Ail
excellent
condition.
$2.For more information on theie
denreei
-40
degrees
below inowsult,
595. Cami
Cam erort -Si^es. Incorporated.
- ,
very clean, well-cared-for Itemi,
$$49.95
40 .ss vnlue,
vnlue man’s
or wpman’s.
Rupert.
Ii
21 ;9 6 7 G a l a x i e R
upert. Idaho
43fl-3191.___________
!!!;
with the pul
purchase of any Arctic _______
_ ,
HAUL
pototoes.
beets,
corn
or
grain.
•500'
2aln.
-SO
O
'
2door hardtop. VS. autoCat
snowmachine.
This
offer
sA t
inowmi
1964 In tern atio n al 10 - w heeler,
matLc power
i
^ler, matlc,
steering. Warranty,
5 4 J -b li2
good 'tu
N(
’tu November
I5ih.
■354’- Per
P erk in s, 18’ W illiams bed.
,
’
2^ USED
1967 SKIBIRD’S .. $850
BUHL
“ SEO m
tv i'
'Will
tra
d
e
.
934-5377.
Gooding,
eveSIMPSON-S
________________________
IQ /
1 9 6 7 C h e v ro le t-.
MOBILE HOMES
155
o RD
r e , one-owner. 6-cylinders
1965 fFO
R O O F I N G S P E C IA L
jo
20 ye.»°.®
years same location. Rupert
with
w
ith over
overdrive. Custom cab; 2-tone
Im p ala 4-door hardtop, V8 . powtone Impala
'• No. I Oregon Cedar ihlngles,
■
“
radio, hei
h e a te r, 39.000 miles. Excelre d , al
tcei- eered,
air conditioned. Warranty,
't.lent condition. 436-3748. Rupert.*
$17.95 per square. No. 2 Oregon
r^'vT/^'TT
c e d a r shingles, $11,95 per
ft**.
M ILITARY 1945 J e e p with compU-t**.
square. Asphalt ihlnglci, 4029
ly rebuilt 6-cyltnder engine $550.
1 Q
per square.
'• * EVINRUl
EVINRUDE SK E E T E R
p'hon'e
1 9 6 7 M e rc u i-y
Phpne*’ 733
733-0552.___________________
CITIZENS BUILDING
»AAM
M lF
SKI
Capri
♦
P SKI-DADDLER
4-WHEEL drivo Dodgo pickup. New
C apri ssport cnupr. V8 . auloroe
mutlc.
1968
motor,
m otor, g(
good ih ap e. i61 Monroe.
m utic. power steering. WarranSU PPLY
1»«* models
mode are here, come
ty.
in «"<>
and ■see them today!
Twin ^Fail
a lls .______________________
tVBuhl — 543-4402 or 733-0907.
•"
w ith I P
l
Patio,
—
O ct,
ct. 31-Nov. 1 ,1 9 6 7
A U tO S fOR SAIE I
•
I
_
TRADE
A
t
.......Ilfs ’60
1
T?"D T7T?
rVXL/H/
R IC E
in g
'62
*795
'6 2 CHEVROLET
c
4-door
wagort. V8 , itandardI
<
•
transmission
with overdrive,' radio-and
heater.
tgi
'61 rCHRYSLER
.......... $895
^
New Yorker 4-door sedan.
N
Full power and factory air
conditioning.
.
■65
CHRYSLER ..........$2695
*65 C
New Yorker 4-door ledan.
pFull
power and air condi*
Honing.
' 1 .
-64
c
’64 CHRYSLER ..........$1995
3300
c 4-door hardtop. Extra
cl
clean, full power, ww mileai
age.
'6 6 PONTIAC ............. $2995
Bonneville 4-door, full power. plus factory air. new
p/
tires. A real buy.
*grj
’65 CHEVROLET . . . . $2095
Super Sport red convertible.
*39<i‘ V8 -engine, automatic
|transmission,
power steerm
ing and brakes, console.
r,
Real iharp.
'6
■66
6 MUSTANG
M
........... $2295
Hardtop. 200 cubic inch englne, HUperd floor shift.
console, red with black interior. Extra clean.
’65
•65 C(
COMET ................. $1295 ■
4-door. 6 - cylinder, radio.
heater, extra clean.
A
'
______ ______
_
■
17
'
C
2 0 0 — -___
^
’54 GMC 2-ton
4-spe\!d. 2 • speed, 8:25x20
tires.
*61 dCHEVROLET ,2-ton truck
’61
»Long
,
wheelbase, S-cyllnder
engine. 4-speed transmission. 2-ipei.'d axle, excellent
8:25x20 tires.
*52
’53 Q]
OMC 2-ton
.5-speed, 2-speed. hay bed
with overshot.
wi
G ood
W as
$895
................
1962
C h e v ro le t V 8 I m p a l a .....................
$1295
1962 <
4-door. Radio, h eater, power
iwer steei
steering '
ssion.
aand Power Glide transm ission.
NOW
$795
$895
trucks
SPECL\L —1967 Plym
ou . . .
lymouths
5
D O D G E
d Avenue South
500 Block 2nd
nn E
llis
—
•—
Winn
Ellis
A L L
D ec. 8?
( h e v ro le t I m p a l a
1961 C
...........
iV8, 4-door, radio, h eater,, powergl
powerglide,
1real sharp.
'63^ CHRYSLER .......... $1695
< h e v ro le t B e lA ir .......................
1962 C
..................... $1295
$1195
300J Hardtop coupe. 413.
<
Station W acon. V8, radio,
idio. heater,
hea
didual ram Induction engine,
full power, white with our]power steering and powerglide.
^erglide,
fu
gundy interior. Real bomb.
1962 R
..........................................$695
’65RRAMBLER 770 . . . $1595
1962
1 a m b l e r C la s s ic .......................
*65
Station
wagon, radio, heater,
:ater, aut<
automatic.
2*door hardtop. V8, auto2
2*
mutlc
transmission,
factory
m
warranty.
1963 V
^ o lk s w a g e n ..................................
w
1963
........................................ $895
'64RRAM BLER ............$1295
2
^64
2-door,
radio, h eater.
44-door sedani--8-cyllndt‘t‘-en- ........ - *gl
gine, automatic transmislOfi.*! 1R a m b le r C la s s ic .......................
1963
.
.....................
Stop a n d S ee
si
sion. Real ottractlve and
*
an. radio, heater, overdrive.
extra clcun.
£9-passenger Station wagon,
"
*58
FORD ..................... $290
jngT xV o lk s w a g e n P a n e l D•e
58 F<
1963
e lliv
i v e ry
r y ....................... $695
Station
St
wagon. 6 • cylinder
engine,
en
standord transmistmyt n
......... ..
1963
sion,
iUOJ M
i> e rc u i-y C o lo n y P a r k ...........
$-1340
$1095
il< almost new-tires. Just
right
rig for huntinii season.
g
Station
W agon, radio, h eater, power
po\
mission.
ission.
'61
'61P<PONTIAC .............. $895
ssteering, au tom atic transm
Bonneville
B<
4-dnor hardtop.
Full
l-'i powvr and factory air
1965 C
C h e v r o le t M a lib u .......................
1965
.......................................
$2095
conditioning..
Nice.
auu*/
v
cc
Super Sport. 327 ,V8, radio,
h eater,
o, heater,-4-on
the floor,
^
s
'65 DODGE ................. $1495
sharp!!
c.Coronet 4-door sedan. V8
en
engine, automatic transmislORt; Cr h e v r o le t 4 -d o o r s e d a n .........
1965
in ................................. $2095
sion. Good condition.
ly o J V.
sli
327 V8, autom atic transm ission,
fat
ission. factory
air condltloning, radio, heater, power
stcc
jower
steering
& brakes.
d
..................................... $2095
•59GlG M C ......................... $1095
11966
966 P
1 ly m o u th B e l v e d e r e ................
'59
jI-onK,
^
V8,
wide. Vj-ton. V8, 4^ 4-door. radio, h ealer,, power ssteering, autom
atic.
■peed,
radio,
heater,
cab
r
^high camper. *] his is a
gi)
sliarp unll.
ig g g V
\ o lk s w a g e n 2 -d o o r .....................
1966
........................................ $1395
»63
’63DiDODGE ................. $1395
. q- c t
1966 »F o r d F a lc o n ..................................
....................................... $1895
Long wide ii, S - cylinder.
4-speed-.
44-door, station wagon, radio,
adio, heal
heater, standard
*"
transm
ission.
*52
•52 F<
FORD 2.ton, V8
*'
Cab-over, new motor. 4speud. 2-spccd. 8:25x20 tires.
*58 INTERNATIONAL
ir conditioning
ci
flth aair
|.j
l-ton. stock rack. 4-speed.
pF u ry III—2-door h ardtop with
F u ry III—4-door Station Wagon
agon
*58
'58 IX
DODGE 2-ton. V8
Vali
V
aliant—4-door sedans
4-speed, 2-speed, tag axle,
20
20*' bed, 8;25x20 tires.
A ll P r i c e d to S e ll — F a c tto
o ii^^ W a rr a n ty
’50 DODGE V4-ton . . . . $195
B(
BOB REESE’S DOI
Kenny Moon
W I L: .LL S
H a b it—
’66 CHEVROLET
C
■66
$2095
4-door sedan. Radio, heutoverdrive tranimlislon.
^er, engine,
V8
excellent
condl*
^
tlon.
low mileage.
,5
5 ^
•59
CHEVROLET . . . . $395
•».
2-door.
V8, automatic tram*
. Tr
mission. Real sharp,
lnd
PICKUPS AND
•62 CHEVROLET . . . . $895
Vi-ton, 4-spced.
w
*co
irj
’52 FORD
..................... $295
)4 -ton. It's Cood.
- e oCHEVROLET
a
'60
. . . . $695
V^-ton. S-cyllnder» 9-speed.
T >
I
’
I
J
*
Tvyin
w in Fqlla
Fqlls Tlmes-New»
1
B A R G ^AA] I N S
Are Better
/
tter At
T
I T o d a y ’s3 D
E O D g E C IT Y
—You Are'Stai’ting A
’62
■
s r i Y O t ^ =
^
< 1
.i
■
■■
rch & Garage
age Sales
Porch
■ ■
________^______________ 2 0 0
AUTOS FOR SAIE
AUI
V
1967
SO L D
C IT Y
Joe B utler
M O D E L S
O U T
Y iA ’68 A T '67 P R I C E S
BUY
W IL L S U SIED
ED CARS
W
OPEN *TJL 8 — i^RIDAV
E^RIDAV 't i l 9
T ruck Lane
ne West
Office P hone
le 733-7365
LC
L
O W E L L W IL L S
E
D IC K B O Y D
733-6582
733^)542
NE^ CAR
NEW
d eEPARTMENT
pa :
236 Shoshone Street: West — 733-2891
. Ram bler — Je e p — Plym
outh — Toyota
Plymouth
t o t it F
L O U I E S L IM A N
D E A N<1 E A R L
E A R L B IR D
733-8108
108____________ 733-1534
----------- 733-5198
ISM CHEV
ISS«
CHEVROLET Impala. S cylinder,
der,. aut
automatic transmission. Ra^
IU
MILLER
AUTO
dio and heater Excellent condl*
•,
HONDA 5ALES
a‘
o“„.“ i1,
Uon.
Sl ,11)5. Call 701-5338 after
H
5:00 p.m.______ ^
,. Cara
Cara —
— Plckapi — TraU (O'*
IF YOU hhave on old car to sell —
Foi
For Hunting ,«uon.
now ll tli
the time before the expense S blocka loutb oa Rock CrMk
or InipecUAn. Real Deal Aulo road. Ha
Hansen. Phoaa «S-S17t.
Sale..___________________________________
iile if*
_________ __
__________Chrysl
Chrysler. Plym outh, V aliant.
"
Dodge, Dodgo D a rt, and
, WANT
WANl TO SAVE MONEY?
Dodgo T rucks.
DOdge
Come To Leo Rica Chevyland,
Gooding. Chevroleu. Oldsmoblles,
Goodin]
Bulcks, Pontlacs. OK Used C a r s ______
and
T ^PT
- Open
" 3Trucks.
D
R IV E A L IT T L E
Sundays and Evenings
J-/XVJ.
^clean 1957 Pontiac hardtop
REAL
/
e ta . cChief. Radio, heater, power
?
Star
*A N D S A V E
!■
steering: brakes. $250. Naw Ures
steerlm
worth $50. 543-4540. Buhl.________‘
* * * * *
CHISHOl
CHISHOLM
Brothers, Burley. Your
authorized Rambler dealer for:I
U
authori
Cassia and Minidoka CounUes. 678^H A R B A U G H
5564.
_______
________
J
M O T O R
SALI^^ 19G4 Corvair. Monza
••,
FOR SA
Spyder, Will take older model car
/
o ' ^ im
C O M P A N Y
or
smal! motorcycle on trade.!.
>
Phone 543-Clft5, Buhl.__________
r.
Gooding, Idaho
934-4113
MUST se
seli 1967 Camero Sport Coupe.
Goodll
Less tlthan 2,000 miles. New carr
warranty.
Oraceman
Auto
Court.
t.
warran
FORD. 1950 ^ -to n pickup. R eason­
Apartment No, 33.
" V
BUILDINGS
BUD & MARK’S
able offer, 544 4th S treet W c-st.
est,
i^ n / ' r r r> • i
MUST sacrifice Jeep Universal CJ-5.
347 Main Ea
East
Phone 733-1194
anytim
anytimee ■
a fte r 5:00.
J.
TO B E MOVED
»47
Fuil
metal
cab.
Snarp.
Phone
733>
-y-i
Small house, bam. loafing shed.
_
W
ildcat. custom, lorally owned,
wildcat,
3042
_____ ________
y O R K M A N
3042.______
W
Make offer. 4Vi miles south of
powered air conditioned.
powered,
PONTT
a C 1959 Bonnevllie station
PONTIAC,
_
Jerome. 324-5136.______________
wagon. V8, power steering, brakes.^
U
1" USED cable, rope center, good
^
^
B
■ Excellent^^>006g, 163 North Aih.
■*- R O T H E R S
condition, nood for feed lots, cor/\ I ^
{
1967 M e rc u ry
1955 FORD panel. Ideal for hunting
rals, etc. Truck and 13’ beet bed.
/ \ I I
and camping.
Has 4 Inch spongeS
PU
O N T IA C -C A D IL L A C
1950 Chevrolet with 105? motor,
jL m. .1.
Parklane
Breereway cednn. Hx®nd
ca
S
. D
L
I N
E
S *
.1 ®
_____
bed. Pl
Phone m-2171.
:ood condltioo. $495. Phone Kecks.
trcmely
trcm
ely low mlleugr, all powGMC
24-2512. Jerome.
e r, air
a ir conditioned. Warranty.
er,
LINCOLh
LINCOLN. 1960. Good condition.SHAMPOO your own carpet, get
Phone 326-5116
:
days. 326-4989 eve- Ruperl
R upert, Idaho
436-347S
'Sl THLI
•67
THUNDERBIRD LANDAU —
— Full power,
p
a ir conditlonprofessional results. Rent a Clark
nings and momlngi. Filir.
ed, 10,000
1
actual m iles, beautiful
v
tlful red with
black vinyl top.
shampooer vrlth companion wet
---- _
1 9 6 7 G a la x ie
,1965
» ^ TOLDSMOBILE
ld
442. 4-ipeed. Wlll,1 ----------------------------------------------------------------......
vacuum. Banner Furniture, 73>
trade
for pickup. After 0:00
1421.
_____________________
‘.•WK)’ 4*{
4-door hardtop. VB, auto.
trade equity
e<
--------------- ----- —__ ___________
VVK)’
p.m.
733-2159.____________’
pF ;R O N K M O T O R
.................
■Kiiliitf low milepm , Phone
Pl
22—'67
- ’67 F
FORD LTD’s — 2-door hardtops,
hardtop* both fiill power
:^ICE Westlnghouse refrigerator, top
^
• se. Warranty.
~ ~"l95g^ CHb.VKOLgF‘~a-dnnr harrtt<?P.
freeier. door shelves. Apartment
g
^
with
air conditioning, one
le blue and
ai
one white, both
r
------CtHJIlUr.
. Plymouth, OMC
Y'
I sired Norge stove. Custom made
I
292:
V
292: cam
ca lifters. AFD. $275.' O T ------less.,than
4,000
actual
m
iles.
cs.
(for Cadillac) canvas ‘'car cover.
«7S-»03t
Burley —
___I?
2728. 253 East Avenue H. Jerome. 678-9031
5
I F
I E
D
'
^
733-402«.________ ________ •
BUICK, IIMS. Very good shape. JISO.
1964, Low mileage.■ BUICK.
1967 C o u ffa r
vVOLKSWAGEN.
i i t i
SCOPES, bln oculars^ piitoli, tenu,
7J3-B743, Jack Colton, 201 Wash- ,gg
Qp
$AOO. Can
-H
VR. nut
nutomailc, power steering.
«! be ieen l 68 Shoup Ave< 733-9745
’68 pFORD
GALAXIE 500. VS, Butomatl
automatic, power ttaerihgi
■leeplng bags, luggaoe, trunks. Rid­
hue “^3
anytime.
Ington.
Demonstrator.
Demonsi
ing equipment, reloading .tools,
!W.
burgundy finish, ju st liko new.
1
£
m
e V. 1
lasi
wagon.
VS.
automatic.
burg
19fi4
J9A4
HL
EL
CAMINO,
283,
4-speed
C
h
EVT
hunting Icnlves, ammunition. Red’s
,
power
steering.
Best
Buy
Auto
$1,500
or
make
offer.
After
•
p.m.,
Mwer
o
T.tf
Trading Post.______________ ,
Sales.t 807 Main West. Open dally.
King's
Kings Motel. Apt. No. 2.
Sales,
to
b E C O R A T l N O Problems? Let
-*-1- J
•64 PONTIAC 4-door, V8, autom
>matlc,
atic, power
p
(teering and
L’Herlsson’s help you brighten
brak
brakes. This c a r is h a rd to tell from new.'
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standard
n d ard transmission, overIng), reg. $34.95, now $26,59. A. C.
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•63 MERCURY 4-door hardtop, V8,
V8. automatic,
autoi
power iteer¥■ *
sizes for all Jobs. 251 4th Avenue
JL L / XlJ
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illy clean,
clean.
.
West.______ __________________
C O .
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(Ads m ust be received bby
y 55:00
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84’* Early American sofa. $149.88.
Itop, full power,
locally owaTHUNDERBIRD 2-door hardtop,
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To Buy A Car.
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733-7700
1 963 C
( H E V R O L E T B e lA irr 4 --d
carpets with Blue Lustne^ Rent
’'
1963
d o o r !S e d a n ----- . . . $1195
...
,
finish.
•64 VOLKSWAGEN
2-door, new engine, beige
k
•electric shampooer $1. Greena---------------------------------------------6
rd transm ission with
vuui
6-cylinder
m otor, sta n d ard
________________________
(Ads m ust be received bbyy 5:00
p.n
overdrive
5 :00 p .m . TucfJcJay)
LADY’S beautiful solitaire diamond.
CADILLAC
t
2V4 carats. Very reasonable. Write
Box R-20, c-o Times-News.
jrp tttt y t
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DcVllle. Excellent
1964 IF A L C O N 4 -d o o r S e d aa nn ............................O
............
n ly $1195
I9.'>99 Coupe
Co
condition.
Good tires. See at
m
buOTHERM oil heater with autoJ . JCjL . I J
condltl
or Washington.
(^cylinder m otor, auto m atic
sr ission.
Itic tran
transm
g62j FORC
451
south
Call 733®
FO RD FIOO. long w heeihase, 4-spe«d.
V ctutom cab, ipUt
(-speed. V8,
matlc blower. Good condition $40.
451
sout:
328 Orchard. Hagerman. 837-4741.
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rim wliecls, clean throughout.t.
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(Aos m ust be received by
b y 5:00 p.m . W e d n e s d a y )
______ ___
J^bbott’s Auto Supply. 121 3rd Ave­
H ydram atic transm ission,
m. power steering and
nue WeiL See ui today.
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,. bbrak es, facto ry a ir conditioning.
•66
d {ransml
transmission, custom cab,
iitioning.
S6 F O p iD 4x4. V8 engine, 4-speed
■ I jSED USI mltlT tonics, used pip»>
IT ' T ? T T
ile a j^
h eavy
e a v duty tire s and low mileage.
lines. New Boumatic pipelines.
X XV X X
1957
Suburban,
real sharp rig.
1QCA
f
1957
Sut
1960 C
Lasweirs. Jerome. 324-4381._____
Ideal
hunting. Dig 6 engine.
v H E V l l O L E t B e lA irr 4 -d o o r S e d a n ............ J5?5
Ideal 8for
for
new
-pIy rear Ures. Call 32S\ m otor. Pow er Glide transm iss
V8
ission, clean.
22—’65
_’65 F<
4-PLACE family plot In Sunset Me.
fArle
FORD F-lOO’s, long w heelbase,
base, 4-t{
4-tpeed. 1 V8 and Big
(Ads m ust be received bby
4616. ’fFiler.
y 5:00
5 :0 0 pp ..n
m . T h u rsd ay )
Jsi's.
ii
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1372._____________________
_______ __________
1959 IIM P A L A 4 -d o o r S e d [^TT......................................
.
1959
a n ............
$495
•■6"
REFRIGERATOR, Range and Appli­
-------------- V8 m otor, P a w if GlideI transm ission,
is
power
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ance repair. Camera Center Hall
,
’63 STUDEBAKER
STUI
long w heelbase,
■ase, heavy
heai
duty
of Music. 733-4921._____________
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ON
asteering, v e ry pice.
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(peed
speed,
V8 with overdrive.
------aiuw-a-way bed for rent. $2.50 a
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733-1421. •________
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n. power :steering and
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ull cab. 8<yliodep'Wlth
hub*.
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nice
one.
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SALE; 1»S» Fury.- Black, tf
way with New Hoet. Rent ma­
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R SALl
m ud and snow tire s all th e w»ay
ay around.
a ro u i
,
haxdtop, Muit see to apprec­
chine. $1.00; Wilson-Bates.
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do
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hax4
iate. Buc;
Bucket seals. Tape deck. Bestt
195S ^R A M B L E R 4 -d o o r S ta ttii o n Wa
i'RlFTEX »X12- linoleum irSlT
W a g o n ................ $135
1958
IT T j 'T T T 'T ^
I****offer.
Phono
324-5137
or
733-3164
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$6.95. Assorted patterns. Banner
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Furniture. 733-1421.____________
aafter
fte r 66 p.m,______________
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J962 L^abre. Extremely
^
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p i-r/-W T
BUICK.
fine good condition. Factory air' "■ iJ#4/
$65
1947 C
O L D S 4 - d o o r S e d a n , H yy ddrraammi a t i c .................
Tweed c&rpet. $5.95. Ridgeway’s.
«
conditioning. Will accept reason­
Kimberly. 423-5572.______
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b le offer.
offei Pbone 733-2544.
55 GALLON trash barrel!. $2.50
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each. ISl Rose Street North. Dan
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super
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is
Daniels. Phone 733-2179.________
' All •adg to a jip e a r In the
4-speed, power steerlnf, new Ures.
h e Times-N<
T im e s - N e w s S u n d a y
WIO for sale. X-llcis new. Champagne ,
$2205. ^an£et CbeTro&t Co.. Rublonde. Call 733-7317 aRer S:00 or
CUt
438-3158.____________
C lassified Section m ust
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b e rreceiv
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ppert,
e r t , '438^
on weekeods.______^_______ ,
1967
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6
Flier Avenue. ‘Tirto.______
Phone
733^7193.
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