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■ H|Firefigl i [ghters1 AreA Soulought H By ’The Associated Presss werew ere on the tire lines Saturday,Jay. acre FlFiddle Creek tire northeastlast service for.I causing tho fire. ■ ' Slight winds fanned flamesjies SomeSoi lOO ot the fighters fromrom of RigjRiggittsrldliho. Thirty - two smokejumpers BMB m w 1 In the Crow Indian tribe nea'r Bill- fjjtio "' ' ■ throughthro the dry timberiands In the ( Bill- National Forest Supervisor‘ J. were ununable to control the 130- ; W K K m m l ■ Bi Biee Trapper Peak countrytr y ings, Mont., were to be releasedjsed Everett Sanderson ' predictedted acre'Sneacre'Sneak Point fire, 15 miles ■ of Idaho’s panhandle Saturdayday from duty Sunday morning af-at- the firfire would burn ' throughagh northeas northeast of O rofino,' Idaho, ' B-as^orestryrofficials-^a s - issued1 a teter r several-days-on-thbsi fire line.line. 1,000-acres-of-loggingi,ooo-a< slash be- Friday aafternoon. Some 130 men call for more men to buttle the They wero lo relurn home fortor fore beibeing contained. A log jam-im- were attemptingalK to tame the fire ■ 3,400-acre bloze...... r ' traditraditiopai]'.tribal ceremonies,•s- mer waswi blamed by the forest•est Saturday Saturday.. ______■ An' estimated 90O-LJ00 mennen Forestpo Service personnel did — ^ ------H ' ^i^t t 1know if rain dances wouldould 'mSSi^KKSiP7089:fmSSSttM be part'bTlhe ceremonies. I Oregon Blaze“ ^e' Temperatures throughout l- tl much of the Northwest werer Brown Is1 JaiMJai On again in the lOOs Saturday.toy. ^ ■ Controlled, Highs for Sunday were predict'^ 7^ ed'to 'be“a”lower90;95-|n^some ;W -p ■ places, but no significant rainsPederalGun- X V M nG harge^ I Others Burn . wasp'^f forecast.- Thunderstormsrm s . , . ■ H By The Associated Press1 werawere a possibility. . NEW YORK (AP) - H.j Raplap but the move was turned down H -State- s t foresters say they haveave TJ', The call for reinforcementsents Bro\vnBroivnr7 failedTm-a-federal-gungun by-FederahJudge-lnier-Wyallj-by-Fede ------■ a ffire l near Roseburg.CD.ntrolledlljj came from.ithe Kaniksu Nation-lion- chargecharge, was held in $25,000 ballball who deniedden that the bail violat- ■ whii which could turn Into one of the al ^Forest headquarters in Sand-and- salurdaSaluiday over the' protests :,of,of ed Brow:Brown's constitutional rights.' rjar point, Idaho. Some 190 fire his law; 1 1, ; moimost dangerous fires this year P°'”' fire his lawyer who said the militant;ant “The real crim e Is h is being 5 fighters were sought — aboutbout Negro ' leader was a political Rap Bro -SherifFs-^fflcerMnsp^cMhfr^icem^^—^ qbotit al p*^- Wr.■. Van.siyke’sVflp auto tolllded .withI a« jfj!If weather conditions change, l^ap Brown and a militant black______------TWINHPAttS-Connty-SherifB-oH 5^ balf-of-whom-woro-to-Jjo-as..- a ^ prisonerr-—prisone ^------— man iif: ^0!rc0llis}0tt=that^laimed=thft41fe«:0^-k:Ot,i-JwlnJaU»Xountv-«ater,11“ -r-BPowni-rohalrmaifc«f-^the-^ Kunstter a Pennsylvania man. Killedled Instantly In1 th^rash WlUlamam _soi southwest bl Twin Falls. DriverJrlver ofofTheTracKvflsTHMMoT^ ST~' SSlauf^bout IU hillis west (if .... Sutheriin -in Douglas County. Plm^Creek fire which blew3lew ^dent t ”"] Nonviolent Coordinating n,.u,n ------Alfred Van Slyke, 44, Girard,rard, Penn.Penn. 1The acciaenToccuirred1 aPat ShwllnmsertSrlwln-Falls,-Sh ,-whn-was-not-lnlured; who-wa ------M was up Saturday morning...... Comml I f Brown was chatged_.»Ilh ______i — The. main fire Saturday was “P o Committee, was arrested at 2 carrying. a semiautomatic ca^ aboabout 100 acres and there was WrWhen contained earlier, the a.m. outside oi a friend’s Manhat-(hJ bine; on ® an airilne flight from « another 50-acre spot fire. PlunPlume Creek fire was .30 acres,:res. tan apartmentap and put in —® the New Orleans lo N ew Ifork wiiile ’ i J L . The foresteis.s.dd the absence ButButJ Saturday It was an estimat-nat- Federal House of Detention. . underS r indictment,in a violation of ^z& im g^lstiiipoiaJian—2^ /V ot strong winos nas kept th6 firs * n the federal Jt-iieanus' Act”pun'* . ~Aitt&=Mkkskap - A Fatal ■ 5 froifrom getting out ot control. ^ drops “rop of fire retardant, reduction reductii of the bail, set by U.S., ishable ' by up 16' five y e a rs in ■ ' rork- Commissioner, Earl N. Bishopp, jaii and The Douglas Counly fire wwas a s ' MoreMe than 100 men w ere work- Commii 1E£; jail and a $2,000 fine, H e Is un­ « one of 15 reported Saturday, byhy ingire the' Plume Creek fire lineslines T ' der indliindictment in Maryland on Killed In1 CoUisionCo Fori Jeromme Driver £*the state forester. Lightningsing ““ruSaturday. ~ charges of arson, rioting and caucaused blazes w ere reportedi In CoordinatingCo the fire-fighting |.- a ( Inciting to riot,. '■ Twin Falls autliorities are•e con- escaped.escape Injury in the accident,ident, the East-Central, Klamath and task In five states is the job of Gas Induces When arrested, Brown was . tinuinE efforts to locate rela- -S—StaU tate police said they weree un-. A Jerome man was killed1 and and served in th e U. S. Arm"m y y NortheasrOfegon {J°[ districts. They:hey the Forest I Service headquartersrters f r * r r i ■ not armarmed, but federal agents' tives of a Pennsylvania , man able toi locate anyTrexmMM dn Wslil^ passenE5r'B5Kij5ea-wlth--a-th~ff ilurTluring-the-Korean-^arrHrivas ™were ail mlirer;------In-Mlssoula—MontTT-whleh-forin -^ A h K I— said-Uhoy-Llater—searched.; the______wtio was killed instantlyf late of the victim In his home town fracturedfrac rib Salurtlay morningrning a imember of the LDS Church _The U.S. Forest Service re-eig^fg. eight days has been an around- apartment with-a warraiit and Friday afternoon when thee auto but it was believed he mightmight whenwh( the vehicle in which they andant of the Jerome Elks Lodge..® ; ported | m inor tires in the Ocho-cho- the-clockthM operation. Forest offi- O ' found a gun ;ln a plastic bag he was driving collided , withvith a have i some relatives in Illinois,inois. wer were .riding,piungedJO _fe« into‘"to .^Hewas^married and divorcedJrced Jq . .Malheur,-WaUowa-Whltman.nan cials have been working 12'and Surrender o lJ J wlth.a "banana”'clip of 31 but, Twin Falls County water truck Mr. VanV Slyke-was.^ disabledabled SnakeSna R iver Canyon just soiitH-outh- Is survived by his parents,■^t®, and Winema forests. ’ T4“hour-shifls danyr—— —— - lets; , .-----‘‘------—---- about 'five miles southwestBSt of veteranvetera of World War Ir'■ and westwes of the Jerome golf , course, j*- , Fire-fighting specialists and By ROBERT D .O H M A N ~ M r. and M rs.'T rum an C, .Ari: Mill- The most serious one was In - A carblnp is a light, short-bar- Twin Falls on State Highway'ay 74,74. was apparentlya on' a "pleasureasure ; statesi Patrolman Bill;’ WattsJ if er, Jerome; two sons, George , , ‘t analysts trom throughout thes .na-na- SAIGON-(AP)sAIG — .F o u r VietVlel reied reled,',rine.' .'rl ' , ' Idaho State Police identifiedntified trip whenw: killed. said the victim was idehtifi'ed as „ ’ f°f8e the Siskiyou National Forest tion were'called in Saturday,y as Cong suspects emerged alive / !?mo ianmor fromfro'm ai tuiinel ln.,.the hills 27 Van Slyke, 44, Girard, Penn,enn. Springfield,Spring Pa.^ by Twin Falls who had recently been'working Grants Pass on Indigo Creek. It appeared imminent. milesmlles southwesf of D a 'N ang' Kaufman sald^Brown was seen son and stepdaughter, Mich- was controlled FrM ay .liight and 1“ carrying the' weaport. In- Baton ------Officers said Mr. Van Slyke MMortui ortuary. at iSunbeam and also In Idaho ael ... and Patricia Shields, all ijj J Despite the continued heat,lieat, SaturdaySaturdi becaiise U.S. Marines apparently , died instantlyly at — ;------FallFalls...... 120 men were on it Saturday,J ’ fire boss Gus Verdal — on1 the used ririot-conlrol gas rather than Jj”Rouge, *', *. La„ Thursday and also ' of Jerome; two sisters, S Mrs. Hot,„ . 4 7 w eather'resulted In x raj J “ ( was ?eei( buying ammunitlpn, , about 6:30 p.m. when his3 1954 .. l' .- AAlthough the accident jpccur-‘rjur- Elaine eie Harper, Bremerton, djn Trapper Peak blaze northh ot more ideadly Weapons In one ot Oldsmoblle stitcl^ the truck; |- c l| h red at about 11a.m. Saturday, ^ 3 the complete closure of the Ash- Ppr|e riest Lake In Idaho - . sa ldid he the minor mil actions that-now typl-y'*'®'*yni. When airline. agents, ii» New -■ S B lind,French :V°^' land district of iie Rogue River h"nw " , Orleans .asked h im .F riday If he > : driven by Charles D. Short- oftlf.Rr.1 wera not advised 6 until n errae ro m c. ; t|^gj e w er h~nned his fire would be control-itrol-fv fy the groundi war. . .v, : pn^ns ------!ronser«Sr^n-FalISr^Ith-theth-the " V v '" ■ ' ■ ®fteafter 3 p.m. A passeng* and _ National. Forest. Ifte district® iKiijj by Wefcday. 7 ' Hie explosion of a grenaae w s.cor left front-of-the-auto.------;— - ^ # * 1 ----- otvnec-comb' combo from Utah, won the (he WASHINGTON (A P) - U'S. U.S. -p-|-i , • A J the \ W est Vancouver Island coni- HIghI Aug. ta ry .aircraft. _ PiPatrolman.. Watts said, the I ;om- Highlights .of other develop-lop-i j firstfirst. nationali battle of the: occurred Aug. ta ry o , th- officials reporled preliminary |li - ■ muiiily of Tofino, .B.C., itur- Satur- ments; menis; . . . bands ,6 re- T he boy, blind since age>0 5 5,, deathdea] will not be counted In the freeman-And- bands here Saturday night.------18 as the re- s be- Idaho traffic fatalities at this evidence Saturday of Viet Cong ■ day in the first highway trafficiffic ■ —U.S.—U.S pilots. flew--a-near-iiar- i - ; More-than Moi 4.000: persons,...... - fell from a tree a few days be- Wal road P'ans to .mount a terror cam- since a forest tlire cut the only record suit of an*" aac- f ' |®}.^"5 fore the Ja m b o re e ' begann at timftime since it occurred on a road P only record 186 multiplane missionsons j attendedatteni the finals of the jahd, clearly posted as private prop-irnn- Paign aimed at disriipting the K ; .... ' route to the area Wednesday.ly. . Friday jFrlday in the.recently expandedded -competition.comp involving ,the - — — I cident in1 Twin FarraiFarragut State Park In Idaho, clea September election In SouthiP a'' r ty -E n d I The convoy included'273 cars air warwai against Nortn Vietnam, ^inne ______*______5 1 —Falls County.unty. He, toldtol French officials he was erty w inners of 29 state "B attle ikane Mr. Leytham rem ained fn.the, the Vietnam. '^^el p and trucks, carrying about 500 This wasw second. only to tne the of^f thetl: Bands" competi' - , j u well, ’and he flew to, Spokane W :ouid pefscpersons, leaving Totlno underflder record of 197 missions set Aug.: jions Idano with olother French scouts. vehicle ™ i , and suffered a fr'actur-dur- CommunistC harassment could XRiver i Float iJJE'; tions. The .competition was Inate escoiescort of police and F orestirest 3.3. ComiCommunist supply lines were j (g -i', i -3 '■ When he arriv ed , officialsJ dis- ed rib. He was listed in good IncludeIncl attempts to assassinate ®re| to pick the best rock and 1 9 6 7 ...... :..1 4 3 ' Whei (rac- condition at St. Benedict’s Hos- oppopposition candidates and SALMON,Sy .Idaho (AP) - Sec-iec- servlService officials. Another grouproup the priiprime targets. , .! I :roll roll 1 combination in the | - ^ — cnvffrpfl he h ad suffered a frac- e°"< -th e wtary.jt-.AgriciiltijrR OrvliieiJL L, nf ?i 2B vehicles, many carrvinj!ying .. -In -Ip a periodic updating ,of | • . 1 9 6 6 . . lb/.- turedtoeT hack and a broken " arm ifi pltal,P*“ Jerome, latrSa)urday.-07 ©f= ^ Warne—Wai the—kilUngs— on— the « ta A I - ^ t l o n .... • ," — :_____ III, a ficers said he was still-seatedlated presentprei military ■ regime whose'hose FreiFreeman and His party endedded food'ahdfood' other supplies, movedived aircraft losses In the war,, the™ i ., Secondc„o place went -to ____ in„the:fall._He_wasJitted,wlthJ j‘?,e| [fice, aJouttday_xly.et;{lpaL-lrip::WlthyIth outoutic of Alberni, B.C..-tow ard-the-the U.S..U.S. 1C Command0 said 2,573 planes ------MaglcValloy------body_casLand-was-hospitallzedlilzed In-theccar-when^they:arrlvcd-atid-at Jeaders:iarerrunningJor-office,Jeat aJ( “ .••T horA cllon:-B rass’!:“ of::- 1967TTTT7TT7:r-29-» the scene. the. officials said. afla flourish Saturday, then fiewlew island'sisiani west coast, and hehelicopters had been dS ' p*,™ ^ 29“ ir'Falrchild, ‘he •Van back to cIvlIlMlIon._____ ...... A'.l .A'.temporary.bridge.had.been)een stroyed trom all causes; Planes Colorado.‘Tony's ■rygers" 30 Jocelyn was taken to 'the the Two 1' young Jerome boys who ~CI-Chief of State-rNguyen-Van bad -of-Wisconslq-finished------1 9 6 6 ...... 3 0 Joce ■ He*'®'' gone into the canyona toThi(to Thieu and Prime Mhiisterister TlThe group, after floating Iel- built over a creek, replacingclng downed In combat over North 7 : ^ ------■ . __ Ja.m Jamboree ta for a short tour. He "“J i i t one burned Tharsday. About1 3,- Vietnam Vletrian totaled 647, over Southuth j i third.“ i?'' ’ ' —— • remained remalr "at^'lhe Base hbs^taljBfal fish-notified-police-of-the-acci-acci- Nguyen-Gao-Ky-are-the-front-Ngi ront- surelyJownjheLMIddle.EQrkjltsure i!neJ — I ~'nie-«Gents'Mvon-o-bus— — I his bent. TTiey passed the scenecene runnersrum In a field also' includingidlng the Salmon River to Its con-;on- 000 persons, p many onTiem tour-miif: VleTHaiinSS;Vletnan ------1 a fte r the Jam b o ree while his deni ion, istsj were Jn th^W est Vancouv-ouv- , ------— . i. typetype automobile, ward- I ~paiir^f thV aiitb, which'/^as\i w as t'fotro5^p toured the United States,Fjjj;— Saturday morning and w h ene n ID10 -civilian-- slatos.-The -clvjllanillan fluenceflue with th e m.aln Salmon, ists, islng took a Jet boat ride betore mo-mo-er er Tslaiid. I: area when the fire --- ”------„ ------— ^------ro-robes,"Colorcameras b e s, and - | ...... traveling west. ■ H^pHospilal officials could nott say ‘"®Jthey returned at 3 p,m, saw' the candidatescan have been accusing took VISITS EXPECTED | an undisclosed'amountui of I Impact of the crash tore much wiiethewiiether a doctor accompaniedinled acciaccident and rode their bicyclesI'cies the govemnient of sabotagingging toringtorii some 50 miles to Salmonnon started.starti ’ . V He into Jerome lb report It toI Je- their thei campaigns. City Tn northeastern Idaho. Elsewhere Els in British Columibla bia MONTREALMONI (AP) - Opera->ra- j cash. Sccond and third | of the auto’s front end apart. RRival ival on S aturday’s flight. He Into spe j prize winners received | spinning, the auto around into still w ■ bdy rome police, Washington W authorities be- TIThe Jet boat trip was to and North Idaho, malor firesIres lions directordl Philippe de Gaspe j Prize I inlo still was hi the cast The boy rom lOut burned through dry timberiands,nds, BeaublenBoauble of Expo 67 now estl-sti- i wardrobes,wardi cameras and | the county -road opposite-ofle-of reportedlyreport! will meet his trooproop The- V e h i c I e was traveling:Iing llevellev the murder last-Dec. 7 of-a LanLantz’s Bar and returnT-abput ^rm -g to south on the road w cst of the leading lead antijunta member of the- 14 milesi downstream from tlicthe ThiThree crews of Indian^ fire mates ' 45 mllllpn persons willylil i - cacash, sh------■^.------. . - | v/here the truck pulled from, in NewNev York for the return to the have seen the Montreal worid’sId's Ii OtherOthi bands finishing In | The truck was knocked back FFrance rance. . 80lfgolf course, officers said, and ConstituentCon Assembly, Tran Van confluenceconi of the Middle Forkork fightifighters — after controlling tho have se , to its entry point. 1 The 5 In- the d r iv e r.a p p a re n tly _ d roo v e "Van,Van was the w ork of the Viet and the m ain Salmpn. 12-ac12-acre Tourist Creek fire northorth fair whenwl Its sbc-months’ runrun the tolop ten included: "The T he boy’s hom e is a t the In- the of of Kellogg, Idaho,-Frlday-nlghtIght ond5-Oct.-29,.A-forccast-bn.Julyends-Oc uly i _ PJ.s.^cipleDls.^cif 8” of Twin Falls, f __ 'OTficers said HfTSh'OfthliUSl!;?t,ltnte'lOuse; 'st,lt^ te ^ o ^ h e -B li^ d ^ ^ -a -PDaris a ris throughTa-twtn.ro o-strand-w ire-gate.gate. Cong—And-lhey-..say_5onle,..,30Con e 30 H ' F:'E. E Powers; supervisor ot of Ki arid onto the. canyon-road. Offi- Offi-cam candidates wcre assassinatedated the, Salmon National Forest,est; =A -t-wei vere"displaiid^(rthr^O toi^blTiK!5sed~43~mlllloii. ;blT^ ~ : i3: ~ .l..:~ ' dHver of the water' ------truck, suburb of Safin.- Monde.------®nd 1, , — cers said the driver apparentlyintly duringduri last spring’s electionn otof who accompanied the party,rty, ^ 1“^-^ : drovdrove down the grade and ap- 13,0i13,000 South Vietnamese to local saidsal^ they "enjoyed the trip very , proached a right turn, he turnedrned officfSi''->'-'^offii Y______miicmiich;" , A ion W iU H ave ^but did not straighten the ve- TheTl officials sa id a nuhib^ry' ot TlThe Freemans were scheduled-4-H, E tA 'Fati'at Stoc¥Si SaliejTpps Tpp Administration ^ chicchicle out again and drove,i.off off recentreci Viet Cong^defectors^nd^nd to flyf lo Salt Lake City In a ■ the right hand side oY the'road,oad. prisprisoners reported having re- Fon Forest Service plane. In time Job Reshapinging O01 ld A ge B illLl Mr. Watts said if the vehiclehide ceivedceiv orders to disrupt the! na- to catchc a commercial flight to h 1 had gone another'20 feett it tionallion governmental electionslions WasWashington this evening, “ -■■Final ■■ Day OfOf GsCassia Countyinty 1Fair • By JOE HALL tlcularlticularly In'the category otI aid wouldwou have dropped about 150 slatedslati for Sept. 3. SeSecretary Freeman was ac- WASHINGTON (AP) -■ The to dependentdepc children. feet straight down into the can- This—plusTl Communist broad-■oad- companledcom by Mrs. Freeman.an. BURLEirBy - HlBhlightlng the In In the ll beef division thereere TwelveTwelvt swine w ere sold, and Johnson adminislration alreadyready JohijsonJoni)i expressed pleasurere at yon, casts cast condemning the elections,Ions, The parly also Included Edwardard final day ot the Cassia Counlyinly wore wore 39 3 entries' sold, all pre-ire-the the grandgran champion was owned • , ha's opened a drive to try toD pper- e r-a a newn ew s. conference Fridayf at AfterAf rolling over once In and the , past , pattern of Viet P. Cliff,.chiefC of the U.S. Forestest Fair Saturday was the annuallual Judged Judged Into prime, choice andind by CarolCarp Warr, w e ir in g SIS suade senators to reshapee the House passage of the .bill,, jBI- ,al- boulbouldeirs. It-came-to rest oni itslls Con;Cong tactlcs-^has led Washing-Servling-Service, * 4-H and FFA Fat Stock Saleiale good. good. TheT grand champion wasras pounds 1 and was piirwas^ by House Social Security bill more though he added; ‘There ^repre wheelswhei facing the same direction;tion ton authorities ta-6xpect a wavevavB TheTl Middle F ork of the Sal-ial- at Ihe^talrgrounds’ thi Lillie Arena,;na. owned owned by Shlriey Nve, weigh-gh- SimpiotSimpiot! Soil B uildersfpr $111.18. to its liking. . ' some rinatters'that they brought'Ught Inin whiqhw It nad been traveling,ling, of terroristt( acts during tho final mon runs through the Central:ral The livestock sold at the salesale Ing Ing 1106 110 pounds- an d Shelby'sy's .in In the sheep division, 47 were But checks with membersirs of into Into Itil .that we hoped they GeorgeCi A, Miller was bornborn f^wfjw days of the political cam-»m- Idaho Idali Primitive Area, adminis-9ls- had won blue and red ribbonsions Foodllner, Foodlln Burley, purchased' it It .jpid ,«bid aniHt'e-grand and champion ' the Finance Committee, Whichwhich wouldrtwouldrt't. There aro someI r^re- Aug.Aug 18, 1931, In'Vernal, Utah,flab, paljpaign. . • ’ tereitered by the Forest Service,!, this 'week at the fair. - ’ for for $718.90$71t , __was Jras owned owi by Kelly Taylor, will open hearings on the! far- ductionductions made lhat, we didn'tlan t — :—- , , . ■;— ^------— '' ^ : ~~ weighing 137 pounds and was- . reaching Jeqi^latlon Tuesday,isday, favor.” . • . ___ . purchasepurchased by Cre-tda Food _Jndicales_ that adminislrationration He sisaJdJie^thought th e jle n a te , Corp., Biirley; fo r $205.90. ■ ■ officials Have a tougli^obib on could^lcould^lniprbve-thff measure/- P -The. sale vtnff-qnder-^the | d l - ' — their handsj ,,t Tha icheck of senators showed I f utFSfipflllng^igWife73iuHriEniirg GhMrerdreirinFirel^rectlon of ihei Burley Uyejfoclc Officials of the Welfare! DDe-there e-th e re viwould, b e 'a strong effort to ‘ Commission,CommIs! Co., Bill W bem an, partment, talking with commit-boostmmit- boost thotl level of benefits InI ththe o : .' . ■ ' , . . ' „ 1 • . - ■ (ee members In advance ofIf the measuremeasui but‘ quite possiblysibly SIST. CLQUD; Minn. (AP smosmoldering niins.-,.'' ’ neainearby Kifflball, Mlnn., whereere HoiHoskins said ha wont outsidesldo allorncy,allornei said no formal com-m- .manager.manager. Auctioneers were Don' public testimony, have stressedessed throughthrougl a financing mechanismnism A small-townsr Sunday schoo su- TtThe Hoskins farm, homea Is he had1 been Sunday school su- to investigate,In was jumped by plaint Inad been prepared butjut MManning, anning, and- K ay - two points: ' which the fldmlnlstration-■'op' op'peril perintende'nt has admitted[tied aboi about CO Imilcs north of Minne-inne- perlntendcntper! for three .years,irs, four ori five young men who shotihot added onet would oe tiled Mon-on- In otherothC Rclvltles at the Caul*, 1. T hat the Social Security:urlly poses. shooshooting himself and Inventingng a apolisapol In Central Minnesota. was found tied to a clotheslineline him during a scuffle and thenthen day.day, ' ' falrgtounfairground, 4-H booih aw ards , Insurance benefits in the! bill Sen. George A. Smalhers,I, D- story'Instor; which he blamed mid- "Hoskins"I ' states that after polo by a group of teen-agers,. tied-,Itled-.him, armii spread outw ard,ard, .''Wo,''Wo think the motive haswenUot'as went to the "Nutcrsckets'j from passed by the House Thursday,•sday, Fla.;F la.; No.N 2 Democrat on the! Fl- nighnight marauders for tho deathsaths woundingwou himself wllh the deatheath goSome younjsters. noticed the on ia clothesline pipe nearwar been established,ea but it cannot»ot Durloy.Durloyt wlih.tii;1 8t,pUce.:W ond, considerably belbw the level nance,■.Committee,nanpe, said! "I Dfof hish wife and foiir small thil-chil- wea weapon and setting the fires,I, he house j,oui ‘and barn , afire andind the house.h ■ . bercvcibo revealed unlll further cortob-“b; p|gceplace -wiwent to nthe .VOdds wid recomniended by Prcsidotitsidotit would I hbt be su rprised l(,fnI tlio dren In their blirhing home, also tied hlmsClf to his outdoordoor itopped ,top to Investigate. ■' Tho The sheriff said ' HoskinsIdns jratlngorating cvfdonce is ol?t«lned," Eads,” fends,” Burley;,withI tWrd pltice — Jolm^onpKro-lnoiloquatot-l—I— ^ ondrJviondrJveuama-upiJvlUuubimiko-llko ._ShcrlfLPelcr.UhrjMild:.5t|,L«l-._Sh ilMr- cLotlclpthesllneJMla' and only then — Ho«i(lns—wa»--a*ked_tOi.tho.tho chantedchani his story durlnf inle^Iter- *"e*ierDooner Said; — going to 2. That the public welfareolfare tho House Hoi version,"— day'day'that* David Hoskins, 30, nodhad fealiiej real iKarlils chlldrcn'Wcre | un- rogation.arthe hospilal ‘FfiaSylaav -The-couple-wrp-marrled-ln „ 1”®“* ^nJ^Flu ner^-^^^— — waist and .bleeding from gun- rowi deV February,. 1958....i ------i~ -‘ ~ r ^ ___ amendments added by thqthq Sen. Sen^ Vance Hartke, Wnd.,Ind., stigni ig n e d ^ statem ent 'saying ho lh _ th e i burning liouse/J _.lhe ihot-woiinds In tho shoulder andmd nightnlghtr Hoaklns was not-under P‘ or>i«' , In the "Flowers" ill^lon the Hous6,“bVer aUmliilslffilloirif ob- iilsb-a iilso7a cbniinitteb. Ihtimbcr, Ibid had-«noth a ^ his w ife;Iheh s e t flro StearnsStea 'County sherijf said. J5? wa« Hoskins worked, fo r an eloc . In .lh* ; 1,, abdomen. He was taken to SI,St. formatlormi arrest, but a guard nm was iironies ‘"J*"" company In St. Cloud, 17 17,, beat pl;«t\o)i(,jkw*rd .went to ,, ____ JecllM S, U it unduly harshrand and a reporterrepo: hb would Iry toI ni-ni-to( to(tl theli' farmliouse lo concealceal "He'further"1 .tiolms that; he CIoud,ho»pllal,5,,„, and a bullet wasvas «t thitho door to his hospltikl room, | ..... -win— cause~riiib™"--i«uf/ofmg'orfng fltore-n fltore-nl-Ieast-Ihe;vJ5-por-ce»tCMt IMiM icrtrnDi-NO'Cbargos-wero-im' Im-. atten]pted-Ip.rfi'W-htmielf..lo ftte miles away.'^nllli dosed olihtJht .N Nyi* y l^ Warner, wtth- the "otawiki ame removed-troin:hl« Ihouldetv——‘ ‘ -H“ Itojklnj,-*-he)/cbj)l«f--pl)ot-ln oi L n /nBnairnjorsincPttioirrhrtas oNhowJ am ong those most lii\ needid of general Increaw Irt Social Su-Su-mcdjatoly'filed. mcdl ' savb • tw chlldrer but liecame nM Iho National Guard; was taken K " j 1 help, . ' curity payments, plus the 171)170 I > Thi;Th charred bodies of his hlt| entangledenta and 'w as unable! to At tlie hospital, , Hoskins told helped his brothepln-law, EldbriIbri b«rgij- i| ^ ^ - ,” i oft tho danger Hit Saturday "ll and Copes, '.operate sever*! (armsms shOw’«h6w" '«htry, < oetlnid* Hatdu^ , - ' llicsli nmenilraCnts aroI (Ic-dc-montiii' inontlily minimum asked by' thothe wife, LorotlB; 29, and thoir chil- fre< mmseir,'Mhe sliflrlff i»idkl at Ihothe shorltt he w as watching tel- o'*was reported In sqrlous' condi- j J ___BlHiieJ loJuKB-SJcduetlaiuIn3H_ln ndhijnli ndhiinlBtratlon. _ ___ ^ .' dren—Julie,'4idren Darla, 6; Linda,nda, n nnews conletcncc,___ ^ eviHevlHion ,wllh his wife when ho owned by Capes nnd one farmrm ThS''The aWI aWtrd (or thA pendri ltiVi — llio rollcr-rolli of,pt least toilioiti hold JlaiievUousb-VQleOot l i e , llJi .154i,lK ;-snO avlpj.^kB -w f^^v6r« ..Hi Hoskliu, “ clialrmon o f"n lh h J j )Wlil )i{ iira ^ « ^ c » r-a b o r-ila m ’ Bboiitout ^pwned-lpwned-by-Jil«^alh#r,^-Ho*.o*< lng=^lh*;jng-tht^^nbtt w>tfIw . v down oil luturb liibrcaseg,’ par- tter(terdofi dofillioost and ! ISO (lootir. ' roco'rocbverca " I'lldny fh>m tho board boai o( tra CliOr'chWChrlilltstit ntldlifliaiiiiiirThurM iy.^" pPaul« i Dooner, Slearni CountyMty kins.— r— n ----- y ....

, / ''' ^ ■d' ■ . ■ . ... i • ' V ^ ...... Twin Folli fim»8-N8w»?ews Sundav.Sund Aug. 20,196^^__ B eath Q aim s^ ^ ! 0 k a i k e r'Report ^ l .... 0g M rs.::S^^rs- 24-HOUR WEATHER•HER B U R ^ U WIRE^ S : S 5 5s” ^ Damage IdahoId Powerif er Facilities ® * ^ FROM TIMES-NEWS / A halfKlozen minor''twisters"iters" A secondsc "twister’’ waiss :r«- r«- hoihours, • p,rp.m. Friday. > dley Forecast ' ' tore through Southern and South-portedSouth-ported minutes, later at 4:37 1Three hundred Gooding power»w er : At 6:05 p.m., 76 Dietrich cus- lemperatiiresreS' Magic Valley I ^cus- Mrs. Lillfan:..i ^anSers, 82, nday. In 'th e' Ms and -lows '43 to 5J.. i'\: western : Idaho Friday night, p.m. ninorth o f Pdul. Five powtower er cuscustoriiers 'were without serviceirvice torto m ers w ere w ithout power ,*°r for Re^cd . Arm s A partm ehts, .ri2’W Sho- ! . , ■'■’H-L-PKL' PK /Fal Fair S u n d a y ; and Monday. In (he' i A ' wreaking an estimated $10,00010,000 poles vvrere -broken and knocked>cked for about 50 minutes and 15isub- sub- onione hour when a similar situa-sifua- shone'St;si, E.; died vFrldayr eve- Albany ...... 87 64 .33 ChamChance of show ers le ss thaliah lj« Temxem pei pefature a t 4 p .m ., 93 with — r ^ d inwgg-% J daho-fower-equlp-•quip- down-by-theT-brlet-storm^-dls.downH -d is. scrscribers-werejvithouLppwetiQr itio r Hlionb ■ occurred ■ therie., Another ning ni at'Hazei Del Manor. ., , Aibuquerique ..w ;;...-8 5 62 :, per cent.c Cooler M onday. HighiM „W per cent humidity and baroi ., ment before being spent Inn the ruptlng service for 128 customstom- - nearlynes three hours wheii anotherlother '^t>'^twister" hit theTSagerman Val- Amarillo ....'r S 7 “59— 59 ^ tenniernturB5-S.unday-flJ-to-lBf— lenHH iMrs. Sanders,,was born Aprjl “ 60 • andTows Sunday nlght-SS IoM^ g] ,jlSe(erte«dlng-iif-10.0#-«t;Tr-Fi— — ^ , i .turbulent air currents aboveIB th e ers torfor periods of time rangingnging ‘‘ty‘[twister" khocked shade trees ley at about 7:15 p.m., disrupt-S 15. 1865, In Aurora, 111;., and w as Asheville ~ 85' 60 " an d i Ughs Weather Bureau., ■ from 41 m inutes to nearlyly .12 dvt dvM a power line a t about 5:30 Ing A tla n ta...... 88 67 ^ , excepexcept Cam'as P rairie w ith Ughs Weathe area;; ‘ ' ^^ont * t 5:30 Ing service to'about 50 .custom- i^iarrled 5° to :Fr'ank,.E:...Sanders Si ■ According to John Cline,!, ad - " ...... ~ — — ^— :— - r ------, . —^ ■ ■■■:; ers-forers 15 minutes. ■ : • Feb. 15,190E,ThB,couple;nioved " 56 ;..... ' -h— —In-TwIn-FaIlsr223-c'ustomersimers -frPocatello to liri908'*om-Aurora^ -"{Jm!S lir" II ' at*^Sle S. Weather Bureau in ' Tl^ n , about six m iles ea st andr half andan came to Twin Falls inS 1935; B lsm arek '"?:^'.'.!!'/. 83 « 44 ■ ’ Scepsis, F^m Summary - „ , Kimberly, the"twisters" result- • iTJ )3 ' mile - south of the Washington m Boston ...... 85 71 !• tsuL ■ Magic VaUejifley H(»]pitals 3 ngtoh Mr. Sanders died in . 1957, over occur over Oregon' east of the ' . ed (rom instability of the a ir . ; SchoQl were : without service ■ . l , ... Brownsville ...... 94 75 75 _ Hot Hot w eather continued over occur I -rylce J She was h member of' the Buffalo 76- 66 .77 t h i s itures C ascades.. ■ iiiass caused by strong surface'rface M J I a a g g i c V alley Memoi^ialii^ial St. Benedict’s, Jeroml i n e e fromfro 10 m inutes to ah hourrand at)d Firstp i Methodist Church and.had n„ 56 .77 t h i s district as tem peratures Cascadi “ X Burlington, y t , 70 B5 65 .42 continue'conth In the 90s in most 'N o pr V . heatinjg due to the area’s lengthyngthy -Adiiltted Admitted Ma half when'tree's were knocked“cl'ed ko been -very active- in the Wo- S most 'No precipitation Is expected to Jieat.wave, ifldel! powei- lines a t 8:19 p.m. _ : .jl'f Casper ...... 88 51 51 southern' southi Idaho valleys. InJ th®the accompanyaccom i a miricir disturbance Mrs. G eorge Fleetwood, Wll- Mrs.I Jerry H aney, Raiidell ; m en’s Society ol C hristian S®rv-Sdrv- Charleston,,SC/-hi 88 76 7S Snake snake River Valley a few read- moving esulta liani-G. Sorhnier,' Mrs. Joe Cer- Casey,Cai Kenneth Casey, Mary,yEU EI-. ‘"AlMri all. we'had a prettyiretty ic(ice which honoied: her with a ru, r*S“‘ moving over this d istric t Sun- ' y i-_ J.'E x tb m e JurljuieM elj^sulta liam-G “ b Charleston, W . Va. , 81'66^w36 B?i-i36 ingj ings exceeded the 100 :degree6Sree d»vday nilnlght> or Mdndaj-i.r- , when there is enough differencerence va, R I«,hard Messersmith,noith, len Casey and M rs. ,Joe'Barnes,rnes, busy Haroldsen'con-i con- sp special membership; earlier this m ber Charlotte; ,NC 91 -7070 - - ’ ' mark marli for tho lOth .day. .i.^ Teinperatures are’ei^cted to ~ ^ In the temperature 01 ue Hsmgrlsmg MBWMmnirr. M ui dock-arid Robertobw t- altatt-J ea r. She ■ also w as - a m em ber X 59-;53 -A-change-wllU)6-taking-phice ■ 'hot air and the cool air above,"ove," P. ThiThompson; all Twin Falls; eltiellon; Santi G arm entia, Sho- ‘ . r— --l— J - .- ;:. of: th e .PEO ,,Ciiapter; AO. ■; ' ^ dhiF^he-tipper-SOs-whlohris------Cinclnattl'83 65:65; over die w eekend in -th e upper near normal during the first of he explained. The "twisters,"i," he Mrs, Max\ ,Lloyd, Oakley; Tere-T ere- shone,she -and M rs. G erald/V/v a an n ' j ;■«■ Survivors. Include,two daiigh-Cleaugh- Cleveland ...... 82 !7: .52 air circulaUci oh-pattem , and this , added,-ate -falrly^commonI dur- duTr sinaslna.M Martlnsz,_FranTc 0. W right Zv ,»*■ ters„Mrs.;Ciatence-£.- (Flora) col S thecpmlngjveek. - • ; 1 caii and David Lynn'Wilcox, all ' lota) Columbus, 81 -67..,.52i7. ,.52 wiiir will rellect-ln some tem perature ‘ ' ing hot, ‘dry weather and can and D r f --S eenT odajrilliV ; Wagner.'Twin, Falls, and m Mrs. s , Dg, Denver 86 4818 .03 changchange over the P a c ific North-lorth- ~ ^ WCqbWr'hlghts.'will'bc’ctir j , on - r t often be seen if there Is heavyleavy Kimberly:Kimbei JfiSs Inchaustl. Buhl;Buhl; Charlesc Spencer, Mrs. Roland e . Susan ^$aur, San-jTpse, Calif.,-alif.i DesM Dei oinet72 5353 west !todayl and Into southwestiwest the“ O nl(highlands and- the upper ' dust In-the air. . Mrs, m” Hans i Anderson, M urtaugh;‘.VBni, Reese and Julle Asher, ail1 Je- Mrs.A Rtilph Maxwellj kimbei>nbep- fiv fiv e grandchildrih a n d :1I great- pei iS .19 Idaho M onday, a n d : TuesdaV,sday Snake Rivei;tl>lalns during the ^ Mrs, Henry Chavez, HansSn; „ n ireat-Detroit ■...... 75 65 .19 Idaho jwfli early part^of 'next week.- Earl Haroldsen, Idaho Power ' ’fen; rome, and Diana Weaver, Twin ly.ly, sprinkling flowers,.., Buck gr,grandchildren. ' ,''; , ' '. Du!D uluth....'...... -71.4343 Some Increase In Cloudiness wUl .early p I Emma McKinley, Flier: R obert“bert palFails,' , ■ " ' WllWilson complaining about, head- ] division manager, reported th a t Tuttlei Boise,, and Eva Slaugh->“8h- Bifths acl head- Funeral'services-will be heldEiPaso..li.;i.....held E i 9l 65S5 •: <■ ' the first "twister" ocinirred ,'at ache and getting no sympathyp.®, y a, at 1-p.m. Monday a t the'TwinTwin Fai F argo 83 42 ter. Wells, NeV; A son was bom to Mr. and fromfro holder, of parking, ticket pj I 4:34 p.m. Friday, about 10 miles .Dismissed. m , ticket Falls Mortuary' Chapel with Foi F o rt Worth ...... 95 , 70 .06 . Mrs. Gerald Van Zuyen, Rupert. . . r : : w st of American F?lls, twist-ti^st- ,j(jyen orjgg_ Mrs, Howard pert. . . . R . L. Sutton driving,alongalong d Rev. , Robert Gibbon'offlcatlng.itlng. Gri G reat Falls ...... 97 56If ; ' 3^-I)a)fOiilly Outlook \ -ingi* two^pole power structure a ^ ' Blue Lakes Boulevard i . •. .• co Concluding rites .will be.;heldlid atat Hei H e l e n a ...... 97 55 .01 n.fn King'and daugWef, Raymond James Kelsch and ;Larry Harp- cy }5 -JJ Temperatures;: :and : rainfallInfail period, with normal daily max- .. > frpm 1 a; transmission .line ththat a t Woolley,, Woollej James.JJffinterholer.loier, —_ Cassia M em m al _ ™rp- Sunset Memorial P ark; Friendslends Hoi Houston ...... 76 73 .17 will-average near .normaLIriiL iri imumsImums iowerjng about lO de- 5 rah from" Boise to Americanrican ^H^„ry sqhwab, Mrs. Wal- 'Wal- Admitted -y er^relaxlng after workshop ses- -=may ,qaii]al the mortoary^un-*-Sun-* Jackson,Jac MISS-.T.;.. 84 64-.71 S . , , sions closed ■. . . Everett Wad- •'* Southeastern Idaho. I n south-duth- grees IIntOi the 70s an d low 8 0 s — ' ■ < Falisi- Cost of repair was estl- esti- ter Huber,'Hattie-.Jenkins,Hui , .Al- Al- ,^E Edna Dayley, Mrs. David yjO" day and.until noon Monday.-:y. . , Jac Jacksonville ...... 90. 74!2 - . ^western Id a h o tem peraturesI will and-normal' a n d -n i dally mlnlmums ^ = >, matM a t more than J1,000. bert S( J r., Johnson, Leo Gunderson' and dell surveying damaged vehicles , K ansas City ...... 78 57 S bert Sowle, John Berks J r., Joh -I „. at accident scene . . .,Darrell i I , . i average o n e 'to three-degreessrees droppingdropplc eight br nine degrees . ' WahdaWanda M aus, Lendol Cunning-ning- MnMrs, Leona Larson, all Burley: 2' ... Las Vegas.;...... 105 8.i 3 ' ‘ E above norm al a n d 'ra in fa ll will into the.th' 40s b y m id September imes Mrs. George Rast, Paul, and 5.^Smith; looklni busy . . . George f Little Rock 85 <6 ,.05 < -, ham JrJr., M rs. Joe Cerva, Jam .es Mri Fry discussing fire prevention - ^ S be below norm al fro m mid iniri the principal, agricultural > Showers, W illiam G. Sommer,m er, MnMrs. James Hitt, Declo. / Lbs Angeles ...... f .,a i ,73g , , ^ August “ to m id Septem ber. areas of o Southern Idaho. y. , Mrs. U o Mickelson, D e.n nnis 1 s . :Dismissed. . . . • . Wendy Wilson looking up Louisville ,;,...... '8 1 - 66 .32 ,|v Services; Al’e. . w „. telephone ■ number : Jim . n 16 Rainfall during th e next;t .3030 TheIT'O downward < trend of temp- Youtz, Mrs. Jam es B. D eeringiring ScottSi Stonley, Burley: Mrs; Iff ' Memphis ■...... 84 72 .16 . Icss eratures brings a g radual in- and son and Mrs. Jack Steph-teph- Riu Russell Adams, .Alvin Bertsch,(i-l,' Rosenbaum talking bn telephon? Miami Beach ...... 85 79ra ■ o“y“days iwill probably a v e ra g e less erature iolse, • JEROME - Funeral services ™ 5 . ‘ than .15 of a n Inch in the val- creasecrea w In the risk of frost. i Set F o r ____ pn«, is?.JSi nil-Twin Fnlls; Tina M&.Jifc. JUrj -MrsJtlchard.Knopp-anldiiuglbS !•■'. .•, ; Mrs. Wally Pierce, Boise, • J Midland,. Tex 92 65 - ‘ to ; -enjoying-weekend-vlsit-to-Twln-■Twin- foiUfor ohnJC tasfaieovm ^on- ™ { ;g_ or leys of Southw estern IdahoI and end; Analysis Anal^si of long periods of rec-. .•J. f i , RobertsRoberts, M ary, Linda and Dlavid avid ter, all Paul; Jo a n West, Ru- 5^“^ Milwaukee-,------..-.61_56_.0l h m ords~show~that‘ for most of Kennison, M rs. Seth Davisi Jess peri Todd and dui ducted at 10:30. a.m. MondayS M p l s - S t . P a u I . ; ...... 7 2 3910 ^ mostniMt o rM a g Jc 'T 'a ilB y -a n r will ords s Jess pert,'and Mrs. Thomas Todd E® golf at St. Paul’s Lutheran: church “ P t ,M Southwestern Idaho a n d a con- j;...:Jam eg:D avi8: ' J, Inchaustl, n S M rs. Floyd Daiss and and son, Heyburn. Charley Crane discussing golf at ‘E New Orleans-...... SO 72n 1.51 1 51 P™ probably * ra n g e from about .25 Southw . . . Cathy Dudley eating bananariana by Rev. John Frese. Final Tltes ‘J®' -2 n to '75 of an inch in Southeasternslsrn siderablesiderab p a rt of ^ a g i c Valley i . Funeral services for James>, R.u Coiieen, LaD aw n and M:arty arty ------. • • • Cem- New York 90 72 .13 alley the probability of occurrence of Tiled' Hawkinsj-aH—Buhlf-Frank-OchS")chs--i— —a- _—_-_.spII_ •_ jplIL-. .-. Chti&JJielsonjnakiDgiking «!! will be held in the Jero.me Cem- «e; a • Idaho, the .Wood R iv e r valley the pro ; DivET B!? Route l,“ wIio-diea- Ilea# elerrT?iend3--marcaIl7t-thB JJojth.piatte^..„^0J9 : M f. rring 32- 'degree8Tor-below-remain3-^-:— - icM . nei’, G ooding; MrsT Helvin A ; ------preparations to move to Ciear- ^ Mon- Oklahoma C ity . . . . . 87 6717 • an3"Caman>ralrIe, ' occurring 32- deg ; Friday morning after an acci- “ r, u( ;MgAnnualFete--^]^^field, Utah . . . Ricky SkeenIkeen HoveHo Chapel Sunday and Mon- Okl 15. mostly as scattered showerswers 1 loss-J“ -th than i 25 per ce n t thro u g h . __ r dent at the Ida-Best Feed MillMill Preckel, Jero m e; Mrs., G bttllb girl d ay until 9:30 a.m . M em orialsS Omaha0™ ...... 73 48 . the middle of September. The Jt jZelmer, Filer; Ronald Vene-IJ' h av in g ■ wate r fight with girl da; •ican P hilad elp h ia...... 90 74r4 T and tthundershowers. it"? ! hsre; .wUl be conducted atu „i,, 2 man, B u r 1 e y^ Calvin Glenn, | ; j * friend . ... Jerome FIscus driv-drlv- mamay be made to. the American ™ i..A risk increases to. 25 per cent S; Planned For ' Phoenix ...... 103 ' 75'5 The The seasonal cooling trend,h “ Fby " Septem5.'", ber 15 o r shortly be- j- - I**''' ^ wSrtawMurtaugh, .and^M r. land._MMrs. rs. _ • ing c a r to Sun Valley . , . Rob- CancerCai Society. ___ Pittsburgh 80 6414 geUgels vwell u n d er w ay during this J W r tU f i t jr C h a p e h • . ■ ^ TAmpB .ert^tffim-jnnwing-'Jawn,,..,. Q------TTf I . — . . ~ 1!i . -lO fore., tft----- C a t__ Emfflett,l_MQuntain__ ^ — Jam ey Jl^ n n I if s , VflncQU; | X ------— ^ PotP 8rtland,-^Me—...... 8 6 ,6~9_a______.— ------■------— •Homer-T-w+n-FallSr-Holllsteiv -H om er ------"^r'‘^ii:DavIiwanTIIen^r a n Jyg, S British Columbia, C anada.a M I J I eror '; - fMyrl Schroeder, Filer, answer-iwer- cGOODING — Funeral servicesirices Portland,pgr Ore ...... 94 58 - ■ ■ -elevator collapsed OB him -at-the—t-th e ------V- — —- B i r t h s ------— ^ ------lng_telephone-.-.-.-And-overi“veri ^or-for-Mrar^ag'gie-Mary-Vlppet*;Por*-Raleigtr-i -h j ], ...... 90-74------'Hazelton, R upert. Oakley. ;• Feed Mill. Sons w ere bom to Mr. and BELLEVUE — Final arrange-nge- hhea e a rd : "So you’re high mnnn on m„ ,a an will be heid a t 2 p.m . Mon-«on- R apid City ...... 83 -44t ^ Committee '' ™^lackfoofT Idalio Tails and Ma- .,. . V • He was bom Jan. 29, 1905,5, ih Mrs. GGeorge Fleetwood, Twrwin in menls'formen one of th e oldest• an- the company’s bowling team—im— daydaj at Thompson Funeral J lad,lad. aniand by Sept. 9 at Shoshone '«ral R eno...... 95 53 - _ and Preston. At Hailey, Rlch- ! Clay County,-Ark., arid movedDved Falls, anda M r. and Mrs. MMax ax nual celebrations in the BigB ig wwhi hat’s that got to do with•h a chiChapel with Bishop Bob’ L. Richmondjjje] ...... 94 69 ,05 l ( « — — to-TwitHFalls-ftom-itr-loulSrjuisr Uoydr-">1^ Sang^n Diego ...... 82 691 - Plan “ Listed mna GoodingT-MembrialL tion have named their helpers.' Banquet - Is . son |i Chapel from Sunday noon jgn ... probability by Sept. 14 to 16. )' in 1965. He later married Anna (lOO noon Francisco ...... 58 522 . , TestTest? to d etect d ia b etes wiilWll corresoCorresponding d&tSs foi; 25 and ; Lisa Sievers Dec. 24, 1966, MMr. r. . Admitted „0IOils DIsbeiinett,. Jr., • Jim 'I^ , until time of-services. j Str'Ste. st.-: Marie ...... 63 411 be providepro dthrdugh th e cooper- cn ^ e r , nies Koonce and uennis Christensennsen L t ■ >l™‘ 50 per cent risk of freezing for 5 Bavis had been employed at;th th e Mrs. D uane. JOh'nson, Ja m e s Kooi Discuss'edAt ----- ^ S Seal ea ttle...... 88 588 ation (of the Twin F a lls Jaycees Ashton ..iflnn a re Aug. 25 an d Sept. 5 Feed Mill since 1951, and w as Wilson, M rs.' John A rriaga,aga, mailmake up the general planning _ I ■ -mr WENDELL WE - Services for Mrs.Mts. ShriShreveport ...... ; ...'8 8 700 and and Ji Jay-C-Ettes and th e Soulh 1 ,„„d < '(lev committee. Chairman for the D 0“ 4, and for Tetonia and Fairfield • « a member p t the Immanuel Lu- Madison H argroves arid R iley p f Julia-M abel Woody w ill be con- SpokaneSpoi ...... 98 611 “ centraCentral Idaho M edical Society 1Aug. " jg19 and 29. I . cK^ran ChUrclTltcre ------Tae, Lde, all~GDodingr-and—Hoyd al loyd i3{lcidles-Eatadel!-jvhich_H!illjSu HHeyburn Meet ju”diirted at 10 a.in. Tuesday/ at lucson_..-.,..^-....*.-9X-^63_4LTnn 3—.41 :in-a_!In-a-speclal-progmmljieldjn —'aose start the celebration at 11 a.m. ' , t y.® —Those-flgutes_are_averages______■ Survivors,-in addition to hhis is Burgess,Burgess G lenns Feriy. , fw j st™d HEYBURN-The annual ban. ban- Tho Thompson Chapel, by Rev. Ed-Ed--Washington Was ...... 91 735 "^34'^34 connecconnection w ith the T w in Falls and do not take into account rack Dismissed . . Is Garth Sims. H e Is assisted " Hey. ward -V. Hargeaves, Wendellidell WichitaWIcI ...... 80 56 Count) ■' widow, include a son, Jack B«n hy Guy Van Jones, Thomasmas qnetQist recently held by Ihe Hey- ™ i 5 County F air. «the h e \avariations ? l In length of frost —I— ^DavIs,-Bakersfleld,-Cali(.;-two-two —Mts.J_MtS._Boyd_Pierce, Mrs. Ben g / : jrce Methodist Church; Concluding row Barrett, -Joseph— Bergln—andand bum hurt Chamber of Commerce Met ■“"S ------MemMembers o f thfe d ia b etes (le- c!^ free peiperiods in individual years, brothers, Marion Davis, Detroit,roit, SlatteriSlatter and so n , Harry Furrow , In. was discussed during the Thurs-lurs- ritesrite wiil be at Elmwood-Ceme- , tection com m ittee a r e ‘ Lari:yarry They should; si however, serve a s ' Mich., and Gall Davis, Tiggott,;o tt, Debra M1 eyer, Mrs. Wilson PPate a te Jf™ Etchison. M r. Sims in- d by tery,- Gooding.' Wendell and ood- vltes,anyone who. wishes to en- 2*7(lay "Ifiht meeting, conducted by terj 'and • National Mg"Craig, Jaycees: C arm en Craig,™ig, a usefulusefu guide Jn long range Ark,:, h is . mother, Mrs,, Id a andandMrs Mrs. C. D . Moore, aU Good- vltR llled Hagerman Rebekah Lodges wiii a one. ter. in the parade. ; , R™Robert Bumha, newly installed Hag Q Jay-C-Ettes; Dr. C. R. McWiI-Wil- plannlniplanning. , Davis, Tiggott; Ark.; two step-itep- tag, Ing, and D avid, Giles, ^ s h o n e . “ r.: -j president. ■ be in charge of the graveside;sTde Alaska, Canada,d f S liams,.president ; ! of the medicaliical - sons. Aniar-Harris and'Donaldnald ■ . - . ' ...... HiHalbert Hatch and Otis Dis- P , 11 be services. Friends may call at z', f bennett. Sr., head the streetrp.t “Letters of iappreclatlon will be sdciety; D r. William Kendall,iail, Harris, both'Detroit, Mich,, an d XTn the Thompson Chapel, from Sunday'day fuMcl Ivla L sports detail, an d a re being as- sent to" liersons assisting thp Hawaii publicity: K enneth a n d Sylvia GONE I one stepKlaughter, Mn. JearS n News C In Brief S I|“l chamber with the event. Mem-[em- untilm t' the time of the service.’• ' . H L. P r. Hart, iman pow er; W illiam arid \ ' ' Mort, Tvrin Falls. , • q sisted by Gerald' Wunderlich, FISHIN’ Joe Uhrlg, Jerry Broadle andi ‘j bers Sr” agreed that! the event wasw as , ; ------cCalgary a lj ...... 83 50J Dixie M eeker, correspondents, \ R ev .H en ry itH lt^ll oIIIciate : TwinFaBs Z ° „ the m o s t successfully held in1 the TTWIN FALLS -r Funeral ser- Edn who Ron laughlin. Contestants from S ,.' ser- Edmonton...... 82 522 and and L Larry a n d Colleen Utley, \ — j. - diirlng tunma l^Jservices TUi»s-bs- ' Newcomers to Twta Falls who Ron history of the locai chamber. vice - J t ; ^anywhere“ -«re-al3o-invlted-to r. ., vices'jfor Mrs. Lillian B. Sandersders OttaOttawa ...... 69 56i .06 postersposters. ^ , _____ day. ConcludlStf'rltej .wm1 ;be?be gw T n W n i' attending O’Ceaiy-Jr; "an; e,if 'The turkey shoot, an annualiiual l?ni will oe nem at i p.m. MondayRf^ )rial H I^ A h o o i vthls- year a re in- competecom for prizes in this event ' T* • Jaycees reported m a n y other , , '■ held in th e iSUnset iMemo ria l H*8h ’^n3' *1'*® B um ham said that offiiofficiating. Concluding rites will winiWinnipeg ...... 84 48 5 .service services to th e project.^ - . ■-'•‘"-'jr-'- JonnB.Johh B. Campbell, principal;' An eil Lete, with D erris Head, any interested group or organi-;anl- be held1 in the Sunset Memorial)rlal VancouverVani ...... 77 .55? p Persons .„ , at the fa'ir will be » _ orlentatliorlentaUon program . Including>8,* a chjiChjries Barnett and Dennis™is ^tlon sgfto may^sponsor'tbe-eventvent PariC"Friends-fflay-call-at-thePar -the AnchorageAnd ....." ....,'5 9 53 .03 a,i,pj ■ brief'tour o f th^ facUIly, ,'wn will Christensenchrl assisting. The dance'"c® this(ti, f a ll by contacting the _vil- vii- m oiortuary Sunday a n d until noon p a ir •“i asked to ta k e the te s ts as a -i-LutfilW aB i—be ffSi conducted^by-Walt-Sinclair; will 1 loon Falrbanits ...... 64 51 [ rTli „ means, of. determ in in g if they O C W r; willbe’held In Sam ’s Club, withvlth lage office.- ' Mor M onday. - “ i .' ' ; “ JuneJuneaffl ...... 56 50 .98 S student body president, and fa- liveuyj riiuslc. ■ i j have diabetes and if so , will1 !« be . I culty advisor, Carl Shaner, w ith „ Old car bodies collected dur- . — - . HomHonolulu ...... - 88, 77 ' " advisw advised to seek m e d ical atten­ten- - i SchM Starts’ . asslsUnceS ; fro m Student CouncU” [1 Mace Trotter and Jerry Sher-\®r- ing the recent clean-up cam-am - ' tr w j n FALLS-Funeral ser- f v ' ' ^ T T ' ‘ion'lltion from th e ir own physician. . .. ■ man are co^:hairmen for the palgn,palgi and stored .on the Sim-ilm- vicesvice for James R. Davis will be ^------■ So Mdx, Ml cdn take \j|^ ' . members. : ______J; X advertising -and -entertainment pijf- lent plot property behind the khoolhool conductedcom at 2 p.ni. T u e sd aJ^^at y at - Idaho—------^d^uchi'des'e'rved-^-T^;^ ------7— i On Ai4. 28 ■ tH el Senior High Methodistj : , t committee, witji Vincent Ehr-■hr- building,huild will b e disposed of this the Twin Fails Mortuary Chapelapel Max. Min.Pcp. ioe raan(raut,,Du/f.McKitrick, Mike nionl vacation.,.. I Memorial Lutheriin School stu- Youth FellowshipF« will host a n ice Ike month. Members are contactingting by Rev^He^ry-Treit.- Conclud-lud-B Bolsi oise ...... SUS7 .. Ivie and Jim Koonce assisting,Ing- the c 0 u n t y commissioners for ingjng rites will be held in Sunsetnset BurleyBurli ...... 94 53I Abou About $18 in cash from the ' I dents will head, back to schoolliooI cream cream c social a t 5 p.m. Thurs- I cash register and an unknownown b ■ rilll. n I I at 9 a.m. Aug^ J8, school of-of- day. day. TheThe th e m e ls "Up,. U p and Jock O’DOrineil. Henry Ed- assistance assis In finding a locationtion MMen em orial-Park. GoocGooding ...... 98 62 oas" od" holm and GiirMn Bowcutt makeake for the t disposal. • - ^ ■. ■■■- ■-- ■ -Idaho w a b Fails ...... 91 48 I amountJ™!!" from a m usic box and K m I liclals announced today. Away,"Away," arid w ill feature Vmod" holm I ' from the pool table receiptslipts '■■ | II 4 - H J 'X . 'w hool decorations. I t wiil be heldi in up tlthe finance committee. NeNew industry interested in L ew iston...... 103 66 “ Om ' { Registration for the school decoratic e M alad ...... ; ...... 96 48'S' , were treported taken, froni the B U ! term will be'held from 9 a.mI.m. . the the ^r! parking lot next to the Hi|Highlight bf the celebrationn Is comicoming to Idaho was discussedised O U I rd in an ce T o B e MaTa city and members feel that a con- » • Mountain Home ....IOO 63.( . ' PionceiPioneer Club, 1515 Kimberly w ^ i l l BE CLOSED ; I until noon, from 1 to 4 p.m. andand church church an d homemade ice alwaysalwa the barbecue in (he city and i Road, som etim e T h u rsd ay night. ■ ?ar- cream, cakes and pies w ill be park on the banks of the Big troi should, be exercised ' by .AA iredl A t M eetinIff g PocatelloPoca ...... 96 46 Road, i ■ I from 7. to 9 p;m. Aug. 25. P a r- cream, ( Salmon ...... 98 4? . City I ents of students unable to reg-reg- sold. sold. 'Thf'The p u b lic Is invited. Wood'.river. Wood ■ Thirty’ springring chamberschan to protect against fur- , I . City police said' th e buijdjng A A l|| ua,21fhru 26 : An orciinance prohibiting park- Twin Falls .. 4^ . . . . . 93 87f was eentered when burglars ister'during these times a re . lamblambs will be served. Kennethleth ther water pollution and waste.J : ing.|j™ on Filer Avenue E a st be- pried opeii th e re a r do o r and ThankThi you for yovr ' , «slnwnrTom, left recently, fnr theirle lr chairmenfhalr of the m eat commit-mit-and and letters will be sent to -lUflnd all and Mndrnnn Street will g beM lfe^g ( -Slated £ ; ling : Patieiice. Open again home In Ju n eau , Alaska, aftefter r tee, withi Al Fitr, William Hick-ick- memmembers th is montn. Anyone ^ear Ii~ ____ oii;to gost-28r—^ ------. 5_ yenjs.______home In ono heard by Twin Falls city.com- I— - Investigation-ls continuing,'-- A-facuIty woVkshopwlll-lje- b e spendtog.a-twiH«eekj?SCatlp.n:atspendtog 1 a t .man, man, Billy Ray A ltken assistingtln^ wishhigwish to atterid “meetings or of commissiongom i members Monday llll . v: joln~the~chamber-is-welcome.- nWh Qft Sewer Bond I held on Aug. 23 and 24, wvith ith the home of h e r parents. Hr. and them. them ■ — v Join m e .5 rg h t;------^ ^ „ GLENNS FERRY — The *U ||| — I - Vance Beckwith,—representingting Mrs.-E. Mrs.-E.- C. Wortman, 642 Mainlain -Gallons-,Ga! of hoi coffee, brewedved M eetings are held a t 8 p.m. the - ~.The commission m eets at 7:30 pi»n) miuniaiiiinniiiim inji re. third Thursday of each-month, Glenns Ferry Lions Club and «■ — ! Science Research Asoclates, a s Ave.iN,Ave., N, . ori cicamp stoves, w ill be the re- [n>™ p'm . in the city hall auditorium. d,ethe :Glenns Feriy Chamber of 2 — I— guest-speaker.—Also-appearingring ------■ — ------—sponi BponjIbillty-of-Charlos-WrightIffht In th e village-conference room.— Aiso-on-tho-agonda-are.routine Commerce-wlll-host-jolnUy-angomi • I on the workshop program will w iu "'Twta "'Twta Falls Junior Duplicate:ate andandi William Kohler, with assist-l i s t _ __ j!eportS-and-appllcatlDn3_and-a .repc injorInformal- meeting-oa-the_prOi j j f c I ■ be Rpv. John Frese, Jmine,ine, Bridget BridgWJIub^met Friday nightIght ance Irom William Altkeri, Max r i C reaort-from-the englheering-de-■S®' pojeiposed-sewer bond Issue-in the V I who will report on the^yiiodlcalIcal with'Mr, with' Mr. a n d Mrs. Keith E v anans s KImtKimball and EarL Smith. Two IV Sawtooth partment 3 on cost estimates for Glennsgjen Ferry City Hall, .starting m |( < Convention held In:New York’ork scoring scoring first: -Mrs. A. Konicekcelt hj Henry, Peak end Martin re .. installation o l. water service'loo a t g8 p.m. Tuesday. \M ' H Z m m J, last month. ______andMrs,andMrs. J. C . Jamison, second:nd; Gmj]Gulches are In charge of clean-!an- r i ) Put Out lines to homes on Locust StreetFoo‘ Questions will be answeredHi at»t " be^ Mr. and M rs. Jack Moss, th ird , |„g Fires . North between Spruce and Fallsalls this thii time and information given g ; - I Kindergarten classes will b fr Mr. and 'r°i Ing the park area,- erecting‘I”® Two small spot fires on Saw- 1 gin Sept. 6, although registrationtlon and and Mr Mrs. E lsie Stafford andano fencesfenj, and bringing in wood for -, in avenues. - ' out I to tho;e attending. Siimher ;en- Mrs. M argaret McCall, fourth, the 1 tooth N ational F orest land > In _ I will be held at the time of gen- Mrs. Ma the barbecue pits, and camp‘I" ? M agic Valley w ere ouickiy ex-ejj. , Commissioners will also con-:on- Johnson,John Boise, engineer for the M ; ■ I eral school registration. The Idn- ~ stoves. They are being assisted tingulshed Friday and SaturdayJay sider appointment of an alter-Iter-project, proje will be present to psr H , ■ I dergarten will be conducted fo r S w f t l by Jaired Ivie, Gerald Smith, na continued hot- weathe^e'r r natej™ ppllce judge to serve dur-dur- sist, and F ra n k Hlcks 'o f ,Moun-IfiO 3 | i N Ri N n Id r u g I arly talnHiomer-city-«ttomeyr^lU r^ttTni'st'IfeeThlryM irHflW ert — clayicrrmffyrHejirjrpcaicJTT^ Kbrought burning conditions here ing-the-#bsence-of-the-regularly taln^ I Einspahri principal, noted. A r p Q John McGee. John McGonlgai,I?’’ tto o Tthe near - critical stage. appointed “"P*' Jiidge. answanswer legal questions. _35 ; Filer, IddS I Information about bus routes,tes Area ■‘^*■5'“ Is Toured ••Tt R»ymond Torres, William Wll- , Idaho ~ S I which are now being establish-ishl SYRACUSE,SYRAC N.Y; (AP) - " It H p I One spot fire was reported out • fT liams, W ayne'Slsiam and Bill Friday _ ? ? gn Deer Creek and an- I ed, will be available by the timIme e was a fairlyfa calm Friday night, Wallace. ,■ ™ I of registration, he said. Con-:on- thankthsnit God,'*G( Mayor William Fi other larger blaze charred one Members of th e Mayflower q “‘‘'"J u a rte r of an a c re o l Lodgepole I eluding, he noted that schooltool Waishwaish'eald gi today after touringj{?9 Rebekah lodge will hold a cook- I FINALNAL I Pine in Bear Gulch west of Hai- 1 will be dismissed Sept, 4, laibor b o r sections of th e city that had“ ed lood sale of hom e prepared " alls been hit by tw o nights of spo- , ley Saturday' afternoon before ■; Day, and Sept. 7, Twin Falls been hit salads, cakes and pies to supple- L^m E A TribuMU tiK tO I inty radio vandalism by,groups of . being brought under controltroi >SW UT I 1 Day a t the Twin Fails County radio va ment the free barbefcued meat, * I CLOSEOU Negro youths. ' ‘ about a n hour a fter being ignlt- 1 F,fr. Nepyc buns and coffee, according to ^ u I Teachers for the coming yrear e ar Three mi inor fires were start- , ed by lightning. M r. ed by gasoline bombs, police J?"-,Mrs. Jaired Ivie, noble grand of The Fairfield - based inter­ : at the Khool, in addition to M r. ed hy t !J55th,lodgV __ ■ . ; ■ ■ O^ur u r ' '- J '. 1 Elnspthr who teaches eighth■hth said, and fiv e cases of property * regional fire suppression crew,■ew, ‘ i grade; will Include Mrs. C. V.■V. damagodamage w ere reported. If , T- Tfe • 1 numlnum bering 25 firefighters, re­ Hovey, grades sixth • seventh:Ith ' „ Negro youths rejected Police a t mains on call in the area due . I DRUG!lUGS I R. w pps, grades four - five;Ive; ChiefChiel JohnJoi O ’Connor’s proposal Jerome Bndge to the high fire danger here.B. . JReal Estmftate Men! j . Mt*. E. C. Hoiuen, grade threer•eer Friday Frid*y for f a yoiith patrol that Ui, Darrell Smith, Fordst Serviceike : , Rosemary Itorjes, grade twivo; o; wouldwoukl tr;try t o help halt disturb- Winners Listed Z"fire dispatcher, aald;. Mrs. Ray Blessing, grade one,m e. ances,anoes, JEIJEROME jr^ T h t Jerome D u -___ : = In numerous officer thrroughoutihrroughout oyr.Qiy thert art ' 2I SUNDRlDRIES , 1 for I ' ...... , . ~ ' .and Majdne Paschen, kindergar-tar- "1 1 'WS"J" W“ tly and completely;ely plicatplicate Bridge met Saturday for 1“^ Induitrloui, oqlla*nilnd«didfld manmtn vwhose'Ilvai ara da* ' ' ^ — :-- t en. - ^ rejecled." e c tc d j th e chief saH a fter.' r' a maslimasterpolnt play w ith 10 tables)les D O N 'T S IX ON -______voted lo Iho lelllng ondnd renting fBntIng of reql aitata prop»...... _- mg . .' Still g goodJ selectionselect . . § ■ ------three*hou— three-hour m eeting wllh 150 Ne- anSiat the jeroiho-K lks Club. Ith. ” ■ TH E -FE lM (^rr-• ~ • ailleT, Theid m«n ora^ouUlorna fiulitandlno-^clliioni. With. ~ ^ , gro teenragers.' “I see no hopejpe WinWinners, 'n o rth and soulh, fhoir h eard filled withh cMc cM c pridpride. T It development; ^ of having a n y kind of dialogue^ e were Mrs. M. V. Cook and Mrs.Irs. GoG o ahead - of o\M communliy It their gooi,goal. ll)eV» know yoldai. , w ’ ■. ■. Father ,Of T.F. ^ ;lds H. E. Burgiess, first; Mrs; M. . They know w h o l nelghbqrhooctighbqrhoodi ora deitinad.'to * now, since m ost’ of the kldsH. E and tell there wero likely to be the' onesnes Hosg and Mr^. G. Manning, sec- ^ ,Qrow Into fino reildentlalitlol ooraoi/oihert re o i/ into'buitlinq ' mI - bitire Stockxk MuMust Be I ' W t . v w would w ant out of thethe »nd;ond; R. B.^' Burton and Mrs. H. herh er l „ —------induilflo!-xontt,-W llh-fintolifi -fentoli-ond -o lniuraiK«-thai*^"r- ; ' » - .... . Word was received Saturday ^ streets.’’ , ■' . C C. H Hall, . third, an d M n. M. A. f ' '' men build lolld builneilBilineiiBi oiond moke' counilati . * by Mrs. Harold Biillnjs,, Twin Guerry and M rs. T. CuUet,le^‘ .lovo her T j^ - ^ frlendi. They are Indeedled IndlipaniobleIndliper piDari of our I Satiificedrificed ' | , fills; of the death of her father, t a fourlli, . \vlt community a n d we loluta themther on# and all (of ‘ ■ ■ Robert Lee Tackett, Dragerton,onl Legation JU Jg , OpensS r°E«i Eait and west winners wer^ f|o\ Ihelr Villon a n d civic anihuilaiml enlhuiloin . (. , Utah, Friday evening at a Drag-■8- KINSHASA,vimsh, The Congo (A,P) P) Mrs,Mrs. S, L : Thorpe and Mrs. C. . , • erton hospital o f « sliort Illness.!ss. _ Syugojiavia has opened a dip-lip. H. Wi Welteroth, first; Mrs. H. M. . He vfas born Jan. 4,1904, In lomalfclomilfc ■ legation. hi Kinshasa,sa, Proctor,Procti and Mrs. W. J. JCing, Fox ““ ^opllif^orHe-worked-for-thfr isinijijf-i■JolnlnrDufeTltt-'riiid Polilfld a> a j 8econd:-Mr»rN—RrtTollo-and seconi —- = ' ■ REYNONOLi)S. - -. -1.«iS O % p Co. at, Dragerton, the ofly only l ^ s t European Com-im- Mrs;Mrs. W. P. Haney, third, and © l y ' and was« member of the Catho-no- munisiNnationsmunistvm thui\reprcsentedted Mrs,Mn, L. F. ,Bruco and'Mrs. R. ' llo'jChurch.. . In theIhe CCongo. Preienilng crc-ro- D.B. O'ilarrow,O'. fourth, ; _ ,fUNEI!ALU ClCHAPEL- , I , widow'OW dentlals,dentlils, the-ambassador fromom Mri,Mri M. Lund, Mesa, Arlz., . ^ , Reynolds ' Paul DJ Reynold* I ■• ,' Save< like neverlyer befprobei , . , i g In- Belgrade; V ellm ir Mljovlc, toldold and ^Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Ross, . : Addison Ave; E., Tyvinvin Falli, Pfion# 73S-4ttOO ^ ; y''-Bifig,, M n FaU^^ ■ PrwldentPresident Joseph D. Mobutuutu GlcnlnGlenlii Feto, were gutsts 5 of ' ’ a many itemiI reducgilreduci even | f , - Qnveskle services mill be an- their two countries have com-thei;^im-th«0b^urfng the-event. ^ J iiiiJWn«d-byjJ».I!9ynoWi.pj^ier-W Mon on goal)ii!j(ionallgiimentgoa and 7 3 3-2674 _ - I more thanm onerpnerhoilfl 5 =4-ialXh»pel^

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~~U^iirFaIir^M -Newi— J ------College Play ■ ^ Norti Vietnamim EsEstablishes ' j Sunc Sunday,- ACig. 2 0 , 1967 ‘ ■ ' , Is Scheduledi :■ k Major Fixed BaseBaseTo South _ gr- By' JOHN T. WHEELERH rockets have been spotted yet, : Showdo^ -V Nears— WITH A U.S. A IR -FORCERCE intelligenceintellig sources report. ' NASHVILLE/.NASH Tenn.' (AP)^A A tFdirM d I ,. STRl STRIKE TEAM OVER. THE,E_A A The.The m ilitary history of thee A showdown shbwdpi Is expected Monday .. ; SHAISHAU VALLEY. Vietnam (AP).AP) shauShau Valley' stretcheff back. aat t in the attema pts of the Metro'DOl- . FAIRFIELD' r- The King’sCing's • ■ , - — D Despite; hundreds of bombing least I ; wiil ' ^ bmg least three years and in the i,-.itaii l>arktoa Board t f JH a . 25 25-mlie road open to heavye a v y ______-"W e’r■ "W e're not ^ing tn 'move," ty High School Gymnasium.i.T The he-'^^H ; ^ V truck traffic. _ ...... ^ enifisn1d f Pl r e d Brooks, the Black ------jierformance^is-sponsored by-the>y-the ...... -■ .'.'..I'V l^orth' VieliiW ese^abbr halta^ilto : ; CAST W H O LE. —V row er—leaaef=of~the—school.^------'fcomiTiunity Ciiurch an d is •open opeh lions and'bulldozers began/IJ, in ALGALGHERO,'Sardinia (AP)-=) •■U's-a-'public-patkJWe're"Il's-a- stay- , . to tiie public. • Februaty td pilsh the road into ActresiActress Elizabeth Taylor'sor's ing here.hen If they tiy;to eject'us, The King's Players is an'In-.n'1n-;:B |L I South Vietnam, linking this base brother,brothei Howard Taylor. 37, pro-pro-welll we'll be back Monday and this dependent, non-profit i-eligiousigious to ■ the Communists’ llong, o n g - fessor‘®ssor of oceanography at the time br bring 'the black communlly dram a group lihdei' the directionectlon Bstatestablished road network fn in University of Hawoii, has beenleen with usus." of Dr.' and Mrs. Mark B. Uoyd,Lloyd, LaosL a o s.. . , . . . • . ■ ,I castc a s t in'the in supporting role of a ^ , ni:, British journalist for her new .ry,piv 'G. E. Relchardt, park ^ -speech'professors-at-Asburyy CCo o -- Some 50 raids by eight-jel B52 -l„" board chairman, saiid Friday an I*ge. This !ls the. fourth year the • ' bomlbombers and several hundredrtVort Tennessee Williams screenplay t t ? being filmeJ-on this Italian; is-i' injunction petition was being ^roup^has^atan a tour duringluring -raidsraids by' jet fighter-bombers , ‘ .Taylor and .his wife aand n d prepared. ■ ' _ , , , , ^ liayeJailetLiQ-destroy_thiu:are^ tion^ —P a rk T 'S u p tr'iF ran k ii^ ifk en sA -— fullyfully,camouflaged base camps theirfive-cHildren j '“ V' are VapatioiF -parir is composed of ten students and ' rinSr *"8 here With Miss Taylor and served notice Friday on Brooks the toiir will take them throughrough ' east aild west of the valley floorS 1 tier, '° I,husband, Richard Biirlon.•ton. thaUthat, ity he- sphool, accused before 18 states. ' : or to cut the piainiji visible roaaroad The"-^ p - filih " was first ' titledItled a SmatSfliaTe committee o n ea ch in g — Jade Harmish'will playy the ffor o r rmore than a few hours at fa "Boom,"..5 ^ _ then "Sunburst," thenthen racial haired,h was meeting with- Icading-ifole of M e, the doctor.octor. time, military offi(;iais. report. back to "Boom." • out a. pixrmii. ■ . .. The play is takbn from Taylor'ayior , --Hiis failure has raiised serious 55555; Caldwell’s novel relating toid the 'qucsiquestions ih the minds ot someiome story of Luke, the young doctor,octbr, ■ seme senior military men over the 1 r who becami?'the author.'of the abillly of airpower to seriously I Gospel of Luke. ^ hamper th e flow of men. and ' I materials, into the Sputh. The; ] ^ 1^ere is no admission chargebarge - aerial campaign against the A : bul a free will offering will be bo Shau Valley base complex has ■ taken.' been waged under the most; idealIdeal conditions 'bffered lo the '■ jets Jets in the Vietnahi w ar. i pino!] i Part Of Raid B seiSenior U.S. otficiers voiceralce SAIGON (AP) - Lt. Dennis>ennls fears that the buildup in 'the Merrill, 23, of Pocatello, Idaho,[daho, 13-m13-mile valley and ro ad projects AL AGENT a bombardier, was on one of the . throiIhrough Laos aimed at pointsI.S GENERAL A Dints ■ . , , A6 Intruders froni the carrierarrler farthfarther soyih signify a far larg­ . Health Insurance Constellation th’at hit the Nam eer r North ^Vietnamese military ; for Life and, Health I Dinh army barracks southeasttheast Jim ^m illim illlll^m illll -- efforeffort- than the- Communists ; — of Hanoi Thursday. have I'n'unched to date: nists ; ------^ ^ — "Thetl: was thunder and light- .• COMMUNrnf^.CC REDEVELpPMEELpPMENT through local and (ed-ed- cl chalnnan, and V; S. Sen. Frank Frank Church,^ I The three partlci-;i- ForFo the present, th e re appar- iCTING PROBLEM! ~ ning all around but we found eral ''parinershlp’' Is discussed-Incussed-In Twin Fails by from left,eft, pa pated In a one dajr workshop[shop on on community developmentit ently are no plans to invade Ihe NO PROSPECTING PI three Sam Weinstein, HUD assistantsistant nregional administrator, Saninn Fi Friday In Twin Falls. Moree than than 150 15 city officials from eightit near] nearly gun - barrel - straight1 vai-t h e , C is ' In rural , Fronchlsa Group. tlie jarget and damaged three Sam val- Over 2,000 prospacis In rural ofihe'faildinES," lie syd.. ^ FraiFrancisco; V o y Hudson, Twin FaFalls Urban-Renewal-agencyney w westerB^tate»:allended-thele wetkshop. watksl ------—— ^ loy-375-milcs-notth—ofjaigonloy-, — _ f-Burieyrldahb):— ------— — — - :------— and 62 miles west of Da, Nang,Jgon \ — _ ------— —(East-of-Bur^eyrldi ang, , . . ' one Icf the biggest U.S. bases in ; ^ 18'successful and offer vested been listed which .might have Vietnam. Military operations; ilon" We help you to become'auccessf)f the finest General Agent'* Public Housingusing, Code-EnfoInforeement ■been ^ better handled. The Spring­rg! Watch Movie I^ahagainst the valley would requireiuire ; rer renewals under ono of the fines ------' fielifield rcportr'he-sdid^is'avaH-vati-- -HOL-L-YW—H( OOD^(AP)~-= ^TheThe too many.troops—perhapsi a-di-;i-dl- ’-Contracts.ayailablB.’-Co _____'______vision—and^rlsk Joo many m s - I ^ ----- «ble-t«-olhw-«9mmMnili«t plan.ilaiu £Prince u i .nnrT, Prinrpq-; nf Mnnnrn Vj^S‘0 '“S- : I, u,hr> I. u/«ll l-flRl 4je¥igl^ineBp£< ----- aing similatuprojects.------_—— look lDok_theirlWD older children to n,iii( —lt-you,arfl a man-wny scord.ia wtll In Life and Health lrt-_ . —-Top Jaoeal4)e¥(B ™ -t® military source said. ------' \ -P-^ p_^spnal. producing record In L I Delegates interested in publiciblic the MGM Siudio Friday, andI all BuBut unless something Is done, '• su t 'ears). Age "aO-’SO, w e wo'iild and John R. Merrill, planning . ^ lone, suranca (at ieast 2 yeara). Age ■ Public housing, demolitionin and mment. ent. nnd I{lj"5 housing, especially for sciiior/nior watched former actress Gracerace seniorsenic officers believe, more ar-1 like code enforcement sessions of the OfficOfficials ot HUD, Districtt six, assiassistant for the regional officc " jvall Kelly, in her 195S film, "High-So-i-So- tillertillery rocket attacks can be8 ex-.;:ar- like to visit with you. rlday assigned-to-Seattler and Loui^[ ^ j j . ^c 11 i n s. tmirpfi the Diivnll Kell J ex-. I . . — - 1. . _ Comunity Development \Vork- WorK- San Francisco,!• saidlffterFrlday assi ,jnj. Courts and Sunnyslde Courts5 aas s ciety,"“ wilh Biilg (it'OSby and pccti shop drew major interest, spon- they I believed more such pro- B. Ambler, assistant adminis- Qus- Frank. Sinatra. NanjNang air base that-caused $25-3025-30 ; ease bond yo kshop grains should be held to give traitrator of housing. ,8“*guests of the Twin Falls Hous- F^a soring officials of the workshop grahis ing Authority. Larry Harper, di- tI million in damage. Another: ‘ reported- Saturday. 'city ofofficials late informationm on A All urged communities to work ‘"E ', di- The royal-couple said it was cause tor concfern Is th a t flatbed : 1 LOGAN " 'riday w h at is available in the wayjy of out thdr own programs throughouRh f'ctor, said considerable inter-nter- (he first lime the youngsters— „ fs TOM LOG/ The one-day program Friday what i . cst was shown in the local proj- car semitrailer trucks have been it Franchlte-Qroup Sales in the Holiday Inn featuredid ad- federalfedera program s and wh h a a t citizen citi; planning committees and “ J proj- Caroline, 10, and Albert, 9-had spotted in 'the valley. Thesebeen 1 Superintendent of Franchlt( dresses by community develop-velop- qualificatiqnsqualifi communities must advadvisory boards-butsaid federalitprni . seerseen the movie. _. could(.Jml, carry Sovlet-madejpcketshese 1I ELERS ~ ■ LIFE . COMPANY isslst ------[J ■ tets: JSIATLQNALJBAVELERS L ment experts during the mom- meet for 1 participation. offiiofficials al'e available lo assist It was Princess Grace's first capablecapa of Jiitllng Da Nang from ' oji bes Molnst, Iowa 50308 ing and informal conference;e ses- SpeaSpeakers from U. S.,Sen.-atidSen.- atid provide Information on fed- FORp g f a s t SELLING RESULTSLTS visitvisii to her former home studioudio the \ valley o r SAM m issile c a p a -': . aSO :. Koo Way - Oes M sions in the afternoon openien to FFrank ra n k Church, D-Idaho, who eral funds, and application infor- TRY TIMES-NEWS-WANT ADS in 111 years. _____ hie oot driving away the B52s. No oixiooo “spffclaMnterestTroups;------— —keynot keynotcd-the-workshnp_with_aith ft jmal n a t i o u . ______' ____ i. No Sxwoooooooom ^^ Mayors, dty councilmen,1, city luncheluncheon address,'to planningming SpeakersS| from comriiuniTieslities F " planners and o th e r officialsficials officersofficei in small comunities,ities. whiwhe/e redeveibp.mefit programsram s A from seven NorthwesternI and stressedstresst the importance off ac- havhave been completed with sue- suc-j ft» Intermountain states attendedended tion a t the lo c al level noww to cescess pointed out the probleAiijk Vo f ' I m 'the workshop sponsored byly the help smalls western cities avoidivoid anti-urbanant renewal forces which Association of Idaho Citiess and the slumsl conditions and other are present when any.ncoject is - National Association of Housinglusing seriousserioui conditions found in mnany any undertaken.und Officials of Spring-^i m u m i i l and Redevelopment officials,lls. of the larger metropolitan citiesdties field,fiel Ore., as a result; of urbanirban ALWAYS FIRST QUAUTY ^ W-TO.0-SCH(m i M e m b e r s ot the workshopkshop in' in ea'stem eas states. renrenewal proposals faced aJ re­re- ' M f lta O S committees said in Twin Falls Jack Schonborn, deputy ad- call election and won,“ Lelandeland Saturday the program, the! first ministrator.minist Department of Anderson,Ant urban renewal direc-lircc- ' ot its type in ;the Interm oiintainiintain HousingHousii and Urban Develop-elop- tor there, told the delegates. ■ o m k x ; area, >vas dxtrtmelv wellII re- mment. pnt m oderated discussions-IS on HHe outlined Improvementsts in ! ceived by; city Tillicials and1 rep-, com m 'unity Quajificatiqhs featur-latur- Els His community thn)ugli~urbanirbait — - ~Hr ,^\\—- resentatfves of'ilhe Departmenttment ing RRichard Mitchell,, renewallewal renewalren and said now the pro- - - of-Houstag Mid-Urfaan-Develop-velop- specialistspecia from-the sixth regionsgion Jedject is over^several.polnts^hRYehave _____ , ,______^ M T j l w H H IBpilPiiH M B l p — . ■ M m k

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•I* ar ‘ —------' . ' I VNDREW TULLY a P ^ g e : " ™ A Scai Oil, il Gas Induidii^try Taxc’axes " Sunday, Aug. 20, 191967' - ' - - -WASHINIWAisHINCrrON-A few .^ y s hbbis.IxKM Ixkm i^ ig h t w an t'to tbiow d- ' '"“Are A n sob-kHdtaig?’' ; Ihe man, vateiy vateiy considersco the on depletion1 : gas biuiobiliiohalres,''there w o ^ be ■ ’ a e; oo, , I Buggsuggested to the adminis- jxhchpiinch at a tax strudun-which aaU. '*«'W ra iip to.lwB in ^D augIas,•^Douglas, who was the mejst im-. profitsP,rofils in taxes than ev^ the, PubHiIiei Sofly onij Sunday ot 130 SKond ■. Smtred 0 1 . second'cTou moil monw April 3,- ' H B H B f lowestrbracket 'individual ' tax- ^ 19)B , ot tha po>t offica In Twin Folli, Idaho^ . placablert.riiKt.i ikI l articulate enemy o f : iowest;bn SbMt-Wwt,-Twin falli, Idoho, 83301, fcy Th» '9>B, ta*loci)hOftsforthe>ich. i . payers.payers.O Over the years; many of irumi-Nnn MilUhlnj Compony, Inc.' . , . 8330183'30\, undof the oct-'of -.March 8 , 1B79. , ' ' 1' “ * loophi .) las called the 2714 per cent do-. ' them havehav paid ino tax es at a ll . and have.eyen received rebates ___ JAR® HOW JACKMUUOWNWOWNW 0 ,MGui)KaKER '' pTetion pTedon. allowanceal "a great dis- end have. f . -■ heililtT ir^'' ~ . .' PublMnf—... ' — 1*^-^ ■ 'Ftnnitlve Edllof^-; , : ; ea ease/,' se/.' Today...1 however.. only: |romfroni theIhe Treasury despite show- : ' su cB as.R eprTloin^Steed ot O |di>'~—ing-^at-pir^_-ing-fat-pt()fit&----- :— V aX'SMira, ' Al W^RCREN^JCREN : , , WILEY DODDS ' 'su c h a irH — ___L-..„*lianofltag Edll«r..._..... , ...Buijnwi^Atenosefonojer _ _ Advertlilna Monogef i: home antaiid Sen. Wayne Morse off Lyndoa Johnson said during ' O Oregon ie g o n hhave Ihe guts to sj^ k: the 1960-11960-campaign, “ There are n i ^ THOMMON PAUi SliwDlEVMOLE/ - . ' HAIiOU) SmES ...... • . no loopholes in. oil.’’ Jo h n Ken­ Monagar ' '•... Clriulotloo KaaagU . out against.dilsagain systeinatic loot-. no loopho • - CB(npo«ln9,l!ocm Monogtr ‘ ft«ii ftjom Managar Ing of the neasury. ^eclypedy madmade wistful nolses about . reducing the depletion ailow- ■ —---- :■----- :------n------— . . Oil011 memen are not_only Hph, ' roduclng »IB H I 8 h --aieyxontribilte.^avlshly-to-iiolit--—“ jtheyxont L-ance,_butJMajiv£nvhelmed_by “V but __ S b || ical cam campaigns and use their' . the “le howls howis o f the industry’s fay BnjBHRM lH . a ’ riches lo hitimidate any mem-. ' catfat campaigncamp contributors an^ - t / j w . bers b e rs of o f (Congress who threaten,I indeed;Indeed; ssi t o ^ still for a fundP m O w e A fGomrmr ^ i '- S g a . _ . to get outofune. oul ‘ raising dinner in Texas ih Jatlj t uary 1963»at which oilmen'ralsecl . MM ^ A s,, As . a . result,.r Standard Oil of J?.'?.!! A lot of people a ri angry a t some that hthe is'“going to town” and stir- New Jersey, the giant arnong; *500,000«500,0«lic for the Democi;atic par| ^ Jen ty . , ■ , , , : ■■■■", , - of the things he has done or said. At ringring'up uj a lot of things’at onte. , ■ tiiS S m ^ oil giants, paid only 1.7 p e r cent ■ the same time: there are many others . . What is happenings- of course, is mSW of its grogross profit of Jl,62i8 bli-. i. EisenhowerElsenho was pally wilh o || , m en like the la te W . Altoh Jonei who are. pleased. that;hat “ “Big 1 Don” is actively .^ubstitut- _ lion ^ in trofitofjJiro fit of *44,863,073. .than W be pointed out that he DOES do In dt MeanwlMeanwhUe, Ihe average Amer- Ike’s Ikes GettysburgGet! farm. It was tilings. TOeh'he first took office the hele be given credit where credit is - loanican corpcorporation pays a AS per. Ike Ike who who signed over th e tide- ( "gaTeraropinion seemed to be that as-due.-Hlue.-He -is- fearless- and- determined ______:. cent tax on net profits, and a lands to,Bigto.) Oil and, issued 60 i an unknown he would roll with the both)Oth at the same time. ^ F T - mmarried arried Icouple_.with two. kids oil o'*®““ leases s on governm ent land, wave. How wrong this supposition , It is also to his credit that he is would pay an taoome tax' of $2.- although inii the ptevlous 55 years tinning his office as he thinks best • 268—or 2 6 8 -o r,m more than 15 per cent— only 16 suchs leases had been • was. . running granted. Nn e r^in g -"^fceefc~fmoth€aM --« eisa-*ufc-th 8 n r - w h y ------^ ------___ is an offeioffering to the oil an d gas and, presumably, presi is capable of —Jierdid-justsort otseemed the natura l.. wouldn’ro u ld n ’t h e ? ,. I A M C C “ nTdiislryindustry by^Wch"thrjmilBttJ!—I pmtiBrir The Govehiof;. as mosreveryone— d^ e s j \ ^ rlo m lI i IZ _ _ _ _ _ ;______pays pays no Ilax at all 011 the first Imed Imed paper.^pe If he used thattal- thing to do. ' i- ■ The ( 2iT 7 ^ ^ ^ e r cent■ ol gross 'iiit'oTH6r~Tnt' to'wr an see, will provide a lot of “copy” ~ eh t' to'write a “Dear Sir, you Admitt^y, memories, are Short, can see 1 The indu!industry also has drilling cur" letterIcltei to his Congressman, :_iJHhen_Bnh Smvlle was in office he foror the newspapers-of the state m and development allowances, it might daw( n on the people’s was cussed and discussed,. So the fact thehe moimonths to come. ^ — ^ - a W i f r S^oars^nJohn o u (hnson-----—Knmn-nf—iuhir.h_linw -hO n rpprpti-ntn fKat Gov. Sainuelson is getting some . He’s noti a yes man or a shrinking high as 880( per cent. would liki like a lillle lepresenla- 'Without these boons lo oil and tion. ' Of the same treatment is really not violet,io le t. . WASHINGVASHINGTON (AP) - Those Congress Congres; coasted In I9S6 and and HarrisHarr polls over the week- without nnexpected. What is unezpect^ is We saysi more power to him. ' re pfejgPresident Johnson’s gold- therelere werewen no victories in Viet- end must have chilled his blood. en days, 1965,191 This summer of nam.am. The war became a night- Both repireported that qow only 39 ______. .19J7ishot.t7 is hot but for hlm:.they_are_ mare.lare. ThiThe troop buildup went "perper cent ‘of those (quizzed ap­ 1 cold days, getting colder. If on.n. There was more discontent proved tlthe way he handles the pays attention to public opih- att home, presldencpresidency, ART APT BUCHWALD r Alma At Ti MI, and J -. he does'. It’s enough to This waiwas reflected ta the, 1968 Perhaps Perhap a major reason for infi lUff [ke him shiver. ______elections,lections, 1giving back to the Re- this sour pUbUc reacUon is lack______itarting out in 1965 he had it publicansubllcans 48-House seats, three of forceful (orcef leadership. Johnson I There are hot two superpowers in when;hen ^Amerlcaii bombing and troop aifKhis own w n way, thanks to the Senateenate seats.s The- Johnson . and the < country. Instead of giv­ the world..-There, is. just one — the build-uiiuild-up begian on a massive scale. 196414 elections.electloi In' Congress his breezereeze In Congress died away, ing a senseser of movement, seem ‘“ ThrDoirHiItHouse United'States. InIn eai each instance, the^oviets pulled IXmocratsmocrats swampeds the Repub— HeIe prodded-less-as-he.proddc became—to-be-ma:lo-be-marklng-time, ______■this somewha^startling statement back.ack f from^onfrontation with the }{“ins, «. withwith 395 to 140 seats in morelor.e preoccupiedprec by the war. One o„e g,example; hij was criti- (EDITOR’S (EDITO NOTE; While Art to to bebe anan airlinea stewardess," ; House, and 67-to 33 seats in CohgresiC ongrei dawdled this year, died for is all the more provocative, since it is Unitedfaited iStates. -Thus the Israelis were ^ ' clzed for not sending U,S, troops Buchwald Buchwald is taking a few days . . I Senate, a two-tl)lrds edge, just1st as it did hi 1966. The war fast fgjt enouenough Into Detroit to crush off, off, a a blue bl rlbb^ -panel has "So let J her be an airltae ste­ made by a contmehtator i« ff cdiihtry convtaconvtaced of the fundamental fact ™<0 o wonder;yondei then, with these criticismriticism ]piled; up on Johnson, the riot wardess," I said. liat Russia.would not intervene to majorities the riot although it, still Is not selected selected somes of his arUcles of whose leader would like the world to that Ri ijorities and his ceaseless Thehe doves were still complahi- . clear whether whi he or Michigan’s the the pastpast thattl it insists the public ' ."She ."She needs nc a uniform. It's . believe there are thre,e superpowers aidid its, its, Arab allies, and laid their prodding,idding, ^the ,t Democratic-run ing.lg. But so were the hawks now. Gov. gg,George R ojiney was re- would would want wa to read again. At only only $3.50.’’$3.50, i —theU.S.A.,theU.S.S.R. andFr^ce. plansilans aaccordingly. Conmssngress producedpn the most re- Theyhey waniwanted, Johnson to make sponsiblesponslble'for the delay, least least-that’ •that’s what Buchwald told j j Suppose, suggests Servan-Schreiber. irkable legislative year in his- thele war tougher.to - I gave h er the *3.50. ; - Russia is-indeed a nuclear power, Suppo y.: And he had time for prod- He beganbegs talking of a war But Johnson was far from us.) — juirifP.t-TpHiiJBftqueg SerV ah-Sc^ib- thathat NcNorth Vietnam is the Israel of forceful when he went on televi- ‘ , ' Batbie Batbie didn't < .slay a slewar- lg in those days. The Vietnam dragging . ------;• '— ^ —— dess^iongdess^iongr-She^edded—she— ^---- e r in the French iew s weekly "i.'iixr SonthealOUtlieust' Asia'"" ' toughi-deteHnined,— warr y/as'lffwas~liri babyhood; AriierlcanJTlcriCauG6atll tOll In VlGtllSni aion-^o-explaln—lie~did~the~EX^------]°on to c ifused with Jiigh morale. Souft Viet- He had ji plaining a t midnight—why he WASHINGTON-I WASHIh have noU^ ..wantedwanted lo to be a nurse. (*3), then press,’rasfflIoted'byAtlasinagarlne.--infused fe had just begun the U.S. wentrent up fromfr 1,365 a t the end of a singer In ^ jiight club $3 , _ am is the Arabs — soft, irresolute, militaryiitary buildup hui In l!l65, w ith “ 1965)65 to oviover 12,500Tiow.-And-al-— sentJhe_troops-jt all, And he fag Ing against again: toy com panies.-In S'l'Esi' I ' But it Is ncjUiing more. nam is has not been forceful about the their their own own way, they bring hap- " then then aa professionalpro daiicer $3). o rru p t. N o r t h V ie tn a m 's G e n e ra l ? "y 'y 165,000 iW.opo Americans there by readyeady therethei is a bad odor from The UnJtfed States, however. Is both corrupt, riots since. •■ phiesspiness to the hearts of our One day iIm is the equivalent of Israel’s Gen- I end of the year. He was crit- thele upcomingupcom elections in Viet- One day my daughter walked , a major nticlear power and a *'con- Clap is ied-ior-behig"lnvolved4rt-the— namam rr------^-He-set-up-a-commlssion H e - s e t- to- young-ones young-one ■and-they-give-em- -in -in-and-saii 'a n d -sa id r"B a rb ie ’s*lonely.^’------' veritional" power capable ofTnter- eralTTaraTT3ayan. ' ^ . ; „arr atataii, all, buth his standing with They werewe supposed'to have studystudy riotric problems wilh hi- pioyment pioyment! to thousands of people . vening within hours in any part Of the' FurthiFurther assum e that the threat of the voters w structions not to malje its ftaal a ail ll overover thetl fountry. It is only "Let , her ‘'e' Join a sorority," I . voters wis high. beeneen ea shshining-symbol of-how structions s a id ,. world. SovietBviet intervention dissuades the inn thethe firstflrsi sbt months of 1965, thele UnitedUnit States, which reportreport untiluni next summer. • when when they they try to bankrupt us This year, he points out, the United Unitednited States from setting foot in.; for exampleiexample; when It was clear'’^ claimedialmed It was fighting the war When Johnson 'was Senate lhat that I.1 feelfeel we should speak out. "She "She wantswa: Ken.” 1 If nriy situation Is duplicated , "Who Is ■ States spent morei than $50 billion on SouthDuth VVietnam . Giap’s;f 6 rces,:free to I tniop buildup had begun in to) assure the South Vietnamese majoritymajority leader: he knew no one If my sil , "Who Is K en?" cf, would soon be in Saigon, just as nest, Ihe Gallup poll showed off self-'determlnatlon, self-'deti was help- could!ouId achieveact anything by giv- around around the the nation, every father She jbe showedshoi me the catalog. its armed forces. Russia laid out $15 act', woi jIIc approval of the way he inglg the peoplepet establish a demo- Inging ordersorder: to, the other 99 sena- who who has has a daughter between syjg ayan’s. forces swept to tiie Suez handled fisi Sure enough, there was a doll billion |n the'same period or about Dayan’s Idled pis job dropped from 71 craticratio society. socl. lors.lors. SolSolutions were obtained the the ages ages ol0 4 and 12 Is going to named Ken, jjg the sam e size, a s one-fourth as much. Cahal.ahal. ' , to 5464 perper cent.cei On toptop- of the empty basket . throughihrough compromises, some- bave liave toto applyap for relief. This is BarbicKwith BarbicKW crew-cut balr, a Since Russia must maintain an in- ’The’The d difference is that in: one case Butlut byby JuneJu public approval from'em Congress,Cong the endless war, timesUmes calledcal a consensus. In what what happened: happ vinyl vinyl pla^icplBi chest and movable tercontinental nuclear striking force, thele AmericanAm threat keeps Russia wass backback upup to 70 percent. This andnd Johnson’sJohns realization that thehe presidencypresid Johnson has giv- Myin.. 7-year-old'1.^. da^ughler re- arms arms and^legs.and^i ' / ' lidn't last unless Congress hei had to ask1 for a tax boost to en few on the same scale as the United States Irom■om ' itintervening (and Dayan can in few examples of decisive quested, 4 \months ago, a Barbie "If " If you you- don’tjg e t Ken,” iny s able to repeat its amazing ly pay for for the war, he was leadershipeadership. Rather, he gives the 5n], m ’ and a huge ground army ih Eastern strike),rike), while in the other case the ^ “romanceformance In 1966 or unless drenchedrenched ini: the sum m er of 1967 impresslo:impression of using his Senate doll. Now, ' as far as I ’m con-, daughter daughter ‘cried, "Barbie will cerned, one doll k just like an- grow up to Europe as well as on its Siberian bor- Russianussian threat is powerless to pre- 5,5 war somehowg tould be with1th riots,riots, the worst ta. history, techniqueechnique of seeking consensus, ’ j grow up to be an old maid." der, littleTetnatas fori military-inter- vjnt^^erican e n t^ intervention (and Giap broughtlUght toto aa quick and vlctori- Few Few cancan doubt he wants to be orir trying to determine public other “ and ™ 5 since the B arbie doll So so II wentwen out and bought Ken costs only $3 I was happy to ({3 55) Ki ventioh outside its borders. is paral;paralyzed). .• ■ • , ousI end.end. NeitherNe happened. re-electedi-eiecbed tai 1968 but the G allup. reaction,•eaction, 1before moving. oblige ($3,50). K en. needed a tuxedo oblige, (J5),a 'ra ii It is not a question of will or of OnOn thf the seas and on the borders be- ($5), a raincoat ($2.50), a Terry reen-the-two-wopldsT-RusBla-is-in-— - : ______' _____ I-I brouelibrought the doll home and cloth cloth robe robe and an electric riuor -^ u c lea r—eapabiUtyr-’-says—Servan-—tween-tl ($2), lennls-logs ($3), pajamas------ipable of - corifrphting-.-the^United thought nonothing m ore o f-it until (U ), lenni ■. 'Schrelber, but of industrial wealth. • capable BARRYfliRRY GOLDWATERr : . - , ' : ...... a week lulllnl((r my daughter cam e ($J.50), (C-SH). and a several single- The Israeli secret services were the States.;ates. The pllies of .one are pro- , inIn and said,'s i Barbie needs a . . breastedbreasted su < its“ ($27). ' first to discover this -gap, he claims, —tected,icted, tthe allies of.tiie.otiierare not. - m .t I - .. I , ' 1 • ^ negiigM.’; negligee.” _ ; jj ' Prelly Pretty soon st 'I had put up *400 ' This he sees as the crux of the world p and .they learned it from\three world , This h "So does your fnolher,” I re- • '-*® to protect: my original' $3'In- — ^crlses-that-preceded-the-six-day-Mld— situationtuation.-and.A-guarantee_of world . WeTT v Need Fullull Legal Proimection plied. . . ■ ;, ,,yestrticnt.'yestrticnt. easfw ar of this June — Berlin in 1961, -peaceja c e —^ -- t least for the foreseeable ‘-^^en-one-evenlng-my-diiigh'------. , "B ut there'the is'one in th e c a ta - .'' W m M i Cuba in 1962 and Vietnam in 1965, future.ture. ■ ' ' 7 ■ ...... AllII chaiTjechaiijes"stemming" from thee streets,streets. avertivert a 1 real shooting war, A log foronlyforon) $3," she'crled. ' '. ter came in ' with a shocker. riots15 against egalnSI rioters and anti- The xhe answeransv to the lynch law warrar on twot fronts, moral and , "Barbie and Ken are getting ■ - riotersers alike should be tried with hooting, would require every, “What cslalog?” marfled.Hmarfled. Here is the list of wed­ i . . full legal proprotection In the court- ding clothes they’ll need as well v i l t d ^ m t '’ lit of skill We have to wage b o i •’The "T he oneoni that cam e w ith the ding clothe MR, SPECTATOR room.in, Obviously, Obvioi that is the one civilized m successfuluccessfully at the same ttaie. doll,''doll," ,' ,„,asaplctui, as a picture of,Barbie’s dream place:e where we can'Testore There couldco be a temptation Finally there are the charges i house," I » /N I . someie sanity to Ihe madness that in somesome communities,coi black and noalnqt iv I grabbed the catalog and, gatast police and national much * to ray horror, discovered "Seven , ninety-five for a . been sweeping our streets white,hite, to revengeri every trial by gSaidsmwluardsmen involved'ta putttag S tth e s^ house?" I shouted. "Why-can’t ently. If those charged, on newJW fires; fires; some by the burning “ovm the 1 what the sellers of Barbie were * - Brother! WhatitAJGameL__ iown the riots. They, too, should -^ip-to.JheyUl-leUyouJiaveahe—S "!£■?! they * live ^ '’' on a sheT like tha rest ______- ...... ______: either«r sside, io ^ settleTheir dilfefen: o rn-CT0s5e3-mhef3-brthr-bur^- o s 5e37 i,wave theirtheii day in, coiirt — not ~~0f7QUnl0ll5?*‘ I " - ~ - ■ In" the streets, then' we will * iiigg-^^ • of ynorrho^ mor -doll.for-^rbut-you-havo-to-buy Sn-nmiLa-mmrnJiLjiii-fiiiolL tri bavp nil the fndocd ^havo* ^nprdm ^lsr^nnno^^ The fears started to flow. • : It was the game ot thft csnturyrln fa d ,— So- iwh^ ied-haveT-compoundcd— tho— T hRrn nlso . i-advanoeA'fcnd-surely-riot-de. «clothes . for her at an average of ,, ™ teai it might have been the game of two cen- rvlce clubs J, In Magic Valley engage In ^^rstst that that 1 lias happened with ingB fuse (use - - fire of the sort of (Jildcd*or -J3T m ck, They have about 200 "They wantwan to live together as ch a tournament next year and crown 41,5 (ha Bnded o r condemned in ad-' m an and w ife." , turles because um e of the men playing on " worst that could happen —a guerrillalerriiia warfarev which Com- vanceance by s h 0 u t s f.xim the ’ , outfits, from1 ice-skating skirts ; “»d w the teams appeared to bo at least that old champion—which f. will be the team with renunciationrelation of law by every- munlstunlst -- supportedsu radicals now streets If ' to ■ m tak jackets, and a girl’s , Weli,Well, BarbieBat and Ken are now B guys able to stand up the longest, treets. If guilty they should be I especially after the conclusion ol the the guys. preach.each. The Thi answer to the first uunishedunished Ifully. If tanocent they status *"In the community is bas- happily marriedmi and living in gam e. GIVEAWAY DEPT; Therehere will be literally thous- ' "J“®tust bebe givengii steadily In terms ihouldhould be be vindicated and pro- ed on how many Barbie clothes their dreardream house wllh $3,000 The. big contest was between the Klwanls „ s of charges brought against 01 the the law. jaw, The answer lo the tected;cted full fully. she h as foifor her doll, worthworlh of clclolhes hanging In die Have a p a r t Germ an and p art Collie one- cond must be given, as sug- Club an! the Rotary Club-both of. Twin ws. These charges should The first time I took my closet. I wish I could say that ar-oid dog to glva away. A male and a be mitigated by blackmail. BeltedSted In n ana earlier column, by There-There- s staiply Is no compro- . all was well, but yesterday my Falls-rfnd after all the dust had cleared J:ry ‘ good . “Jj watch dog, Call 326^338,' ?,°L„ ilso with these matters that daughter “aughter to the store I spent J3 J J * ? ; the Klwanls bunch hadjWon it 20 to 18 after 'j^ J v e ny V-tho charges are drop- a complete complete re-orienlatlon ol our niiso witli daughter announced that Midge 1 have two Calico kittens to give away J* tional and local attitudes. We canan buy buy 1anything but timeless on a * dressdress for her and f25 to .seven terrific Innings. , and also because of threats from national am rouble. .outfit her I .($3), pi(t out , by the, sam e toy d also a seven-months-old cat. All a re P IS of more rioting, then an ust recognize. reraj In short, that trouble. .outfit her Barbie doll. . firm, w u 0coming to visit them. Anil, as Uie Klwanls captain was quick to females,males, Call ( 733-7455 after 6. p.m. and ask ™ : are hi a moral-war to pre- ■: JusticeJustice 1 Is our beachhead. We A - week point out: ” We came from behind 18 to 8 . for Mrs. W luragement to murder and ®''® tn A - week later my daughter ; And And'she she doesn’tdo have a thing tp . r Mrs. M elvin Quale. rve law and order. We mi'st mustlust hold it against all odds'. 'M 'c a mem e In andam said,,"Barbie wants wpar, ' , to beat them, toa We just wore them.out." Have,a Have ,a three-year-old male Dachshund- iness J!,, will have been given 1 The Rotary ciptaln Immediately denied « thoixiughbred-to thoroui give away. Has had S :h is worse than piany prom-' . ■ , - ' . ' r ■' ' .. . . ' i this and claimed the trouble came about fhlsI shots shots and . Is hoiise-trained. Really, he S “of "reward” for good be- * when, in the twilight of the evening,, the must be g lor, as proposed - in - many U A l | list be given away. See o r pick up at lOJ ' ienly motivated J by no other ' IAL BOYLE '■ Klwanls.pitcher didn’t use a ball with the SidneylneyAve..TWlnW A\ / ' TMult the Rotary playertwtfe striking out ______tipn than blind fear. .... jatnolhlng, ..... : . — ...... J - . .." ■■ : A DUCKrTROIECT^------^ h e - Biie-^-O't-n-t—is—lhat—if—th® ^ l i ------' But in any eveijt the Klwfuils Qub had A\ groupgroup of researchers at the University charges■ges‘ - against aga rioters are . made ^aln) to tbe city service club cham- of MinnesotaMlnnes Is making a eeven-yiar-study -ofoppcdiped underunde threat, then "the Some Thmgfngs Por A:ijfFW Lif orthh BLiving plonship for' ilowpltch basebail-or-aoJtball, of "ducks—specifically ducks- tho shoveler duck, riotersirs willwill'b be given something 1 ■------: ',...... h;.-----, I, ...,_ lh a tls..,...___ Sevenven years.yea .even1 betterbetter than1 a wward for newNEW YORK YG (AP)”- Some singingInglng of vAuld Lang Syne" at!’ you feared,,feared, , - pastpast'tho tho ' ofien 0 wlndi^w of a n - ' Someiitoe the game results dlscloVed’ riicresearc h crit have already-discovered - fholrr bloodyjw Woody^ r!tu..W ,' will. . thingsIngs ihatmakc-ilfolhat .wQrth.Ilv^ a farewell meeting of. men who TheThe relle/ relief at learning that an . apartment,^ \vhorcln_. a- sweet- . . ' that Dr. . Jack McNees wa« the wInn ng thatIt ducks duck aro -a, lot like people, heaven ‘’“''eI been been given gi Immunity. In ;; ing; haveave foughtfougl a war together and 1 operationration 0of a long-time friend- volccd volccd wom won an .hi playing llie Ip theni. T hey,build homes, pair off, keep r‘**'’8 • ’ sembly sombiy speech spei by'the prln^lnal ™ iJotJlotiryJ[K kJm ith.w as captain and long diet. whoiwhoiori^e fihcfl ‘i IhreaionOd to'Uirow 'Iow-tbl«-la.alljnlghtyJnletcstlng,j!Si»;_sliomyie_welid be weighed in the spirit haveve wantedwantei to see. Hearing Hearing tho eager footsteps of DunkingDunking ; your flushed: face In you o u t^ taloher. •Oliierj Involwd-fncfiided Frank - filly i to ducks.j But It docs seem to a non- df tlieiiriiawrttiia«'nv«icin« la w r 8y~TV~ietier-i\~letwr-ffom-«n-o)d-mothor - lomoono-rmioonoTUrinlng-gladly-lirjjjcet— a’cold-sprit Long, Uiren Wheeler, Rust Cunningham, ,„snarrheilearcher tlmt seveii yeart Is quite a spoil will bo bo tried tried and not In the saying/Ing thot that everyone bkk home youJu In in tho tho dark, . ■ 1 climb up a ting capers In stiidy hall, : , Frank Baughman and Dick Cook. to devotedovoto lot just ducks. spiritt ofof thotho violence thnt en- is doing fino fir — and so Is hor Going Going Window v ihopphig on do.Wyomin,do, Wyoming or Montana, cmilng Gelling a a $15 ralso whon your ■ THe/e w e rf Othtrs who apocared on tlie Therho head heai of ths research group explalni genderad!««d Iho Iho crimos, Every .flowergardiwer garden. FifthIfth AvonuoAvon In Manhattan on a StandingStflnding undor !a watorfall, wife wife had had insisted In only that you ‘ llell bw^ tMy were there luch « abort lime i thatIt the p ro je c t Is aim ed a t trying to dls- : Jutlgo0 who, who, even e if understand- CountingCounting thoI blooms on a lilac lovelyvely summor sun day, when all and ImaglnliImagining that It Is woshing demand |7,50.moto,17,! 1' " .(hai.|M i t o r Wgldn’t get the ntm ei writ- cover/er whywhy ducks act as ihey do, , ' ably,1 throws throws his judicini ro- sh, bush, ■ ■ , ' the10 imlwrtant fifllwrl people have flod away oyery guilt you’ve known Wslchlng Witching -'wlth' Il child' ih# - ■; \tendowi,y.-ft ■; - -It’aeemit’Mems a pity that ducks liavcn’t Ihs atrolntoutoflfntoutoflhscourlhooniwln- ' Therhe stunning slum sllonce, louder lo' theIhe cfiiinlry,coun , ■ , alnco you punched1 the tdooly flash flask cfof a lalihig n slar, and hiak- ^5=^^^4orH)oln^nia-li«liigMn^hapel;^^:^^H:^iniia(w-to‘-aiw-tO'-'lWilo^fliKl^^out^ivhyf-researcheririETdowT^antrniioi-antrniiodlo!»ly=borflles-or—,Uianm rtolse,.rtolse,_thnt_j!Uddkly_fnlhl^-iil«loniDg Usloniog. to-an *orlhndonllst nosn otof tjiitho jeering S-yeniMild - Ing tog a a silent silent wtsVtbat-tho Alld . Al one speclator (oilier than Mr, Specia- act: as'theyas'thoy do, ' , . unfairlyIrly decidesdeck agolnst a de- on a bntlloflold batllel whon all firing iay^llmllynhsrhlsjovflihaui 1 of y'our'-'^oung7 0 ung Inily'Imly who bijiiryoff^t-lKip' wonU would gnwrupgrow in a fliidr w rld” ' tor) Mid.’ "Tboiie werif all kinds ot ihapci And’iftnd "if in( o y coUld find out, quits a feif fendani,tnl, will will haVo I actually stop- iscs, conscs, younglung ddauj au g h tu 'a teolh won't bo scotcli scotcTi In kindorgarlon.kl than thnn mankindmankh hai evo^ taloyed t « tiHit field. B oy,.w hat a view l" peopla>pla would woi llki to know why, loo.' 1 ped oulaldooutildo 10Id join Iho mob* in Theriie arm^-around-shouldors ar atI uionilvfuloniiv M or Mpeniiva ai fitnlllogli£tn)lllvln.t)it.«|tx«t lwUlght befOM,. befonti ,; ' ) - ' ' ' i '1 ■ - —— 'II ''. .■ ., .. ■ : ...... < I'. Sunday, Aug. 20, 1 9'67 6 7 Twin Fails Tlmes-News-- '5 Bl’otlierlioodo d . Of Bachelorsrs- \ ! > ^ ' r / If t J ''f ' * ^ ; Idaho DrugProbleni-Dru: emipeTced-^ V ' A ’ ’i . ■' Stage Protestist I'! By AUElij k BAILEYlEY glvetgiven them In a w ate r bo w l un- 'To ev ■■ • *'', vl un- 'To civen determine that a sugar. ' FAIRMONT. W. Va. (AP):a p ) — iI " ' j BOJSE (AP) - Th? 'IdahoIdaho demderm eath a sink during o nne e of cubcube6 .or< piece of paper is soaked 1 I Legislature passed two laws this the ‘ Demonstrators ad v o catina t i n ge -tr- tr ~ ______>, ' iws this the “ pot pirtlcs." " ' . inin.the the substance takes compli-.i.... — year-to-strengthe^-^co^trol^verol^ver “—Brl Brlght~pro(luced“ a^tape'^re-‘ catid’ ------^achelon-powcr^and-^ottep:i!bOtt6F - p ------— ------*•. . s »i ST " // w \ ' e r(H cated'chernical ah"alysis^ dead than wed" paradedded in I- J H sale and' use of narcoticsIcs and cordingcordl of a young man- ques- ^' -Qn On the other hand, sucW ' front of the Marlon County I pM d angerous drugs.— b u t no one HonedtIone in Boise who told officers " h a r d ” narcotics, as opium, ----- courthouse., -- J , ^ J M really knows just how badad Ida-, he hI ad recently gone to[ .Sari heroin,'|,gfQi, morphine and codeine — :— ...... H ho-’s - d r u g - p to h le m J s ._ _ _ ^ _ F ra n Their.target was the marriagelarriage > i ‘ i — „ £rancisco for, the sole purpose a,.:.,-(Dpiates)-lcavenraces in a per-— '— H , . Law.enforcement officialsals say of purchasingP' a large num ber;.;., license bureau.'' • . ' ~ ' " 1 “ '' . ■Us n thp *’'0^'' 0®'' ■ It was the first "coffee break” -'------~ the problem in Idaho with,ith us-u^ of°i LSDL doses for ?ale in, the determined If a person has us- ■ demonstration, staged by theth e ! ■ ' ers and'stilers of .narcoticsIcs and B°is(Boise area. . . Tniri od the narcotic,s. I, Cosmic-Worldwide perpetualirpetual oB I'-' drugSnrnqt.qf■ major pfopor- pfopor-, BoiseBo: Police 'B e t. Jim Lam- Idaho doesn't have much 'prob- /j Nonviolent. Brotherhood>d ofo f . i < ^ 1 .' tion. butjeflorls are beingg made born, who handltis Investigation=vS 1 lem. wlih use of "hard" nar- Bachelors and Madrigal Socle- |i^ to elimin?fe it entirely: ------of pf juvenile ju narccjwcs usd,-said as ‘colics.-'however., - - ty, international. The tongue- V',- ■ ■ C. E. Barnett, head ' of , ,u.the a“ ,P° police olllcen'he was not sp . - tongue- ,y - IHmuch inteVested| in punishingisfiinn ' College twons often are arqa? ‘. twisting title has been shorten^lo rte n ^ b S ta te Board of P h arm a cy , said nj“|" drues '*™S activity, mostly / to, CWPNBOBAMSI, but th that, a t, ■ ■ the new laws give-enforcementceme t youngy™” people .wbo^ sam p le al'-cu druijs because of the great num|)ers of _■__ too, has some shortcomings. - H - -agencies-the-tools-wlth-whlch young-peoplf-curious-about-the------'The society is'only iIiiJ-lI.W B to work, but he said no one had f/'"" ■ forbidden substances., we^ks old. but cofouoder John ■ J o h n ■ a n y idea of the statew ide®™LoDe scope To genhrae "pushers," *'’® ‘*'■“2®' policenolice CollCollege students aiso use am- Lemley. Jr.. says it's snowball-I'owball- ■ B of the problem. ■ agencies *“ often uje undercover■cover Phctamines (sllmulants) such as in g ' H P B ~ Itl the B i^e a r ^ . AdaI Coun- agijntsjgnn who may; p u rc h a sep theI h p “dexedrlne “ and benzedrine with- "We’re simply dedicated' to H ■ ■ ty and Boise 'city agenciesies are ,are d p jg s and ijjd ,^ficers to„ :[the p out prescriptions* iri ordor lo \ the principles of bachelorhood,”rhood,” ! H { ■ investigating dnig and narcotics'[‘^otlcs pusiier, when be' has some„ o’ f stay f , awako over long periods ____ he declared, "but we’re're ., not n o t B ■ . use in conjunction withth the fhethe illegali substance In hl.'j" pos-pn°. lr ^or _ studying ; - but that, loo. Is woihen-hafer's. .^l|t( t H S ta te Board of P harm acy~:y-and and session.jq^s; , ; "Oh. no fa r from It. We’r e ■ H 14 a rre sts were m ade last week- dellnltely proglrl but antlmar- ' R t week- Detection of • such c h e m ica l I ntimar- e n d . „, , , .■ substances ns LSD and a new! rlage." . H ■ C ounty” and“ sta te — officials)fficlals oonj-j n e ^ lle d STP t s 'd ifficu lr.-tami"Lw; i’ — B&B Losns But why the pfckets in front bof] f ■ H raided several residences and, 7” “THE lyiOST” the marriage license bureau? ] ■ bom said. .. ' ‘ ■ according to Ada CountyI Sher- In[„ fact, no trace of the drugs on 1 guns, flolf clubs, dtomondi, “We ust felt they are tootoo freefre e ■ B iff- Paul Bright, confiscatedideated emncnn'Tje found In a person’s blood radloi,««" wotthiii tyiMwrllare, ik(t, in Issuing thesq licenses,’’ s said a id ■ H ' am tun|| of marijuana and LSD, s m a ll. iQiIdlat, loolt, TV; m utU gl Inttru* Lemley, a confirmed 25-year-oldrear-old ■ d LSD, because the doses a re so . sm all. '■fl* a s Welfllis a number of narcotic-ircotic- rnj ^ ,nV.nMjiAmWanA^^ ca m iro i, bln» go-lt-aloner. "They give them to ■ I oriented publications and appar- ' 1I oeuloocutarSf fapa ro co rd an , orchtry anybody, you know. ^ B atus used to Inhale marijuana.■ijuana. INmiOII - EXTEIIIOR- :' and ony olhir liam ef volua. "Unfortunately, the demon- IQISI H PBIBH BH M Bp Also confiscated were several i ■ stration lasted only seven mln- .jjjjj kittens exhibiting the effects of .1 utes and' the onlyarrlvaliVT’to got to ' AN,EMPLOYE of theI Twin'Twin FallsF Construction Co. walkedDiked An y ea stb o u n d train was approacapproaching and the driver turned Jji' led truck nllhout ln)urles late Friday. 1 i BSB Loans the bureau just as we werere leav- away from his demolished truck iday. hito an embankment to I avoid avoid Ihe collision. The accident“'™ ! .T h e kittens had to be killed, PAiNTING ,. I Twin FaUs sheriff's officers:ers said Arthur H. Florence, H, said lore I one wheel from thele truck, truck, broke a utlllly pole and . -‘T H E M O S T " ing,;’ he added. ** ^ the Humane, Society said,Id, be- Freo Eillmotoi I . . C a ll ■ approached the railroad crossing just i MAIN AND. SHOSHONE STREET Two policem en were onn ■hand his brakes failed as he approacl : Just scattered gravel from thethe true truck bed over a wide' area.- cause thelrbraliTs wer(riJi!rma=perma= -jaf- -A'B“ Vanasiibyrl' "< \ i ' '«* w _ flL ' Homef OwneO w ners - Builders5 - AArchitects _ \1 1I — » ...... ;■ [ineers- Electrical ContrC ontractors '.... Engineers ■ 1 ^ ; ’' r* ■ H B H H k i * ' y n S ^ ■ Yo O uU ARE A R E CORDIALLY ( INVITED'/ITED TO A SPECIALa MEETINGME ONN THETl NEW r ______HtrUlAIERJlEiM IBING DEVELOPHilENT[ _____ • ■■ and h iir fgr yeunilFatr all aboutabtul Ithla Vtmarkabit niw Hot)t WatarW atar Hiat Without Plumbing Dt* vtlopman^ that ll rtvolutlonliingmionlzlng tha lha Ihaating of homai, apartmanti^lmom an^m otili ii wall aa cold hard t« '*1 ___ lltat-roomi, at. Ihli ipicliliclal m mailing ailltif which« will ba hild as follovru— ■ u i m n V ____...... 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Idaho Is blessed with \ the Ingredients for growlrgrowing: iD’Vilo'e I M $;10 1 0 .a MONTH’' I •Buti M •laKilklmlilHUM. awiik ^niin Rich, lolcanic/soil,anic/soil, abundantal w ater and plentyjlenty of sisun* \ I Buiutio* shfne. Natureiture has alalso bestowed upon our state an-i I ^ F(jr EdU™ K ohs, m , Ete,teJbVillttliilhlAiaieMRsint te fti t , t{ ..... ' Iv, , other ingredient•edient that makes things grow' harder. TThe ' ' large's^ depositsposits of phosphateph ore in th e north3rth AmericanAmeric i^ ' wM’Jute/aioK^ELECTRIC otiftl , , H O I WATERrE R tASEBOARDl i HEArf“ ' ■ :. .. ■ . continent are located in Idaho. Fertilizer manufacturmanufactured I1 ' from this phosphate bonanza is making[ Idaho crocrops grow harderler and addadding substantially to our econoneconomy. ■ ' Natural Gas3S heats thetlic bollors and kilns in Idaho's piitphos* , £■ phate plants.Its. Natural Gas Is also a raw material usused ' J i i l i ' in the manufacturenufacture olof^anhydrous amnfidnia.3 anotha n o th e r' . III, CSA, HEMA Yei, ll'i tfuelel ll'lIt'i vourilyourat. . . a n6W'\vp« ot neaimaifni^hai^llbfve-olHhd-b«fwpfi-of- ilOT' -of------— ^------' A ‘^ U i _ ------effective ferlllizer'mfertilizer miitla In Idaho w ith increasing'ncreasing na- r . - le o t without being cdhneded .with Iho th e wolfirwolei syitem* This Is on efflelenrent ■ . - M . • ~ - iBPtovcd. & clu. I'Ol v anprono. u t i combination1 o f eloclrlc a n d hot wotor heo(t which.tch. includotIncludi Iheta g'dditlonal fealureii . y k \lNTERIW OUNTAIN^ T A I n ^ ^ ' tionai demand.naiid. ilva U. S. Pil«nt , |,„j, „j tuk,,„vchl«na, ehlian « vlSa dlin :! Sfi'irtS dnH ? w rtw l? thi ilf HB.2Z72312.ind ""'•'[L...,-' i : ______------^— - -iMilWilil Iiillmnwanalli t » i e en|oylng evory moment of this vigorous vigoro ■ - • m ta^ipinHra eoatrol awleillr N lloora to eutaliH | i s y We are enloying ■■U.S,indFot.lBn . 4ti»(t.paMlimalllila growth. Intermountaintermountain Gjs Company is supplyingsupplying nat-ni nlia firninnenll'' laatid-nivtrr naadin itifi f rtfillfng itallfillwa , ■^0 0 0 ^ ^ ^ ural gas to[Q its 64,00 64,000 customers throughoutnout soulhesouthern U ona of UNit >011 Illl IIOCHUHI I NO.fMIKNO.M You m u st cct for youtwU ona pl' »• Iim ; 4 Ilia m ost «mnrk«W* »dvm» « c*i . l n to n « « » r i c I 9a cost eqU! equal to or below that of any oftiof to .^ ,':'.”;: IDAHO'S PAETNER IN fROGRES! horns heating ever achieved•d bby y theIh i. !i , th* naUon u v flodlnc that Xnurni S S I j . I, ID ROGRESS . 1 , i , . t ; . ^ wKhout trfumunf ll ao r«inarkiu« ______natural gasis'utility utility In tho northwest. hosting Indmtiy. , Bring m e»iur«-• , ------^---- 1------:™-r: ~ r ------^------m(!nt»■o^^)o^urpl«n^-o^homef■ana'^ W i f t W 3 i - — -7 ^^------— let Ui dlacuaa your h«»tlng; proWproblem m oouraa. k. ■ 1 ' ■ ' ■ ■ , , •' wllh y ou. You will dUoovmrtver Trhr W Your Nam* ...... mm...... :,... international llot Water Eleetrla Ela^lo JUilraiaw ...... ’ Heat can giv* you tin heiUIUul r e i Wlntar living coMtort yottV * w* S' ’ . ' . r ' ' ' ■ waya hopod (or. ■^ ■■ . ' V, / " ______^^^^__

fpi^ cb."“ T ^ -..-.::-;U i;-:.' . ' y -.^■*■ ■■ / -flv : : |v v y j ; GEM fL ELEC1 E ffi^riipi ------II : -■ ■ - ■• ■ ' . - r"' .. ---- .4. ',.■ . . 140 4th Avo. Wa est, s t , Twin F a l l ! IPhonft 733.5493 , ■ ...... ■ . i. . . ■ -l . l I " , ■ 1I t’ • .. A .1'I' ' ' . -f ■* . : ______campaign has. '^Taken the form' - - Twin Falls Times-News•News Sun next handful of ,mud In an , n |( group for a citlrens. committee unsuccessfulunsucci attempt to darken V to study legislative operationsutlons BOISIBOISE ( A P ) — A m an-caused W elect- North Idaho g ra ss /Jre d estroyed T / the aclachievements of our coun- *V iO i disbanded Friday a fte r select- North h try,” the newspaper said. The , ing 30 names of citizens tolo in- a? brldHbridge w h ich may cdst *450,000 u. try." t ------^viteJojnembecship,^nJhejiom;com- t? to repTace,repla Id ah o Slate H ighw ay |,y' m ittee. ______fEngm n 8 ‘»« eeTElliOlate said'Frt ~rn Heading the steering commit-lim it-da^",:d a ^ ...... ’■'f V R. The 3S-year-old Plummer . tee was Sen, B ill Roden, R- The 'Mj - '- l^l^NTURES. a d v • Boise, who said namess ol Creek .“bridge on State 5 bumed '.those selected-from all seg- Thursday Thursda and traffic was re- , '^ 4 .Of m ents of Idaho’s economimy— y- wrouted u t^ between- Plummer and ^ SHAGGY L i n L E B m U . would not be released until St. Maries,Mat just soulh of Lake^>'® DISPLAYING SOME ,oft the honhomemade artlcleifof" craftsftsi I^ iaj^wiis~donl^byMrsrCrMr1^“MrHanMinjfThrStanieyTBresT^ BK------—00BURRO-AND— fte y had all either acceptedBi or Coeur Cow^d dAlene. . , . ™women In the Ketchum a reea a are Mrs,M Harold Mpnk, left, andmd Tl The feather flower being held,eld , by MMrs. Skhmer was made by a Mathes said the bridge orig- Mrs.m , Ethel Skinner. They wIUwill JioJbe di^Iayed a^ ai street fairair Mi Mrs.'Robert Morgan, who baa jiist Just moved to Ketchum from T h e . Idaho Citizens Commit-nmlt; Inally■"“'•j' cost $45,000, but a S new fo be held during WagonI Days FridayB through Sunday at at' ' TwinTn Falls. Her husband Is new ownerowi ol the Sawtooth Club.. ■ • tee on Legislature Is to study-tiidv non-wood b rid g e and lelocatlon Ketchum, lh e waU hangbgjgi made 1of colored grasses, on bur*ur* A A parade will be held on Saturday;_^_^_^____^ Saturday the legislative processes and of several m iles, of highw ay ------^ ^ ------p i ____suggest^posslble changes. The would cost about $450,000. steering poup w a s composed[V)sed . ■ ^ 1 should'” write Mrs.: Skinner o r ■of legislative council members.bers. VOUVOLUMES PRESENTED, Streerfair Iss PIPlannedj telephone 726-5580 days or 78°^788- Tonighf af th? S F o u r of the citizens mem-„em- MOSCOW.MOSC Idaho (AP) — Re- t i 2731 evenings: . bers are to attend a conferencerence productionsprMuctl o f the first p rin te d h , — Drive-Ins with similar groups irom Ore- collectiocolleclion c f c ity plans o f the For ’ K etchuma WagonWt Days s gon, Montana .a n d Utah^ in medlevamedieval world have been pre^ t/iKETCHUM Something dif- of thetl Street Fair. ^ Portland, Orel, Sept. 8-9 -■ and sented to the Universlly of IdahoW“0 ferent,—- somethfag new — will "T"There are many people In ./ h ear Vice President Hubertubert Library special collections. be featured during Wagon DaysJays this section of the country who I The three la rg e Lathi Volumes, . _ .Hiimnhrev.n iu u ^ m :r..^ ___ — ------iverei)r( The tb i” ®* celebration Friday through Sun- have outstanding home hobbles, f f ----- i»erei)resented-bylh^localchati“a^ dayrsay-Mrsrflarold-Monk-and.a n d and.and_thls Street .F a ir w iil give J l ASKS DISMISSAL ter of P Mrs. Ethel Skinner, co-chalrnienmen thenthem an opportunfty to dlspiSy - y t ______Phoni 733-6226 . ’ BO I^F ZAP) _ T h e idJiI nf nf thft In nr^v^e^ric^Ch^”^0 ' - — - . ' ...... '■ — - t!l£llmULSndimk" . M rs^m ^ __ U.ST SO lOit to EoHIgnd'DHvi' ‘ 9'n Idaho meat processors groppW P profeisoiprofessor of hlstoiy, emeritus,''‘Uf’ ’ saidsaid. “If they wish to selTIf0 ■ 1450-.KC------| - j told an Idaho.Personnel Com-whoseCom- whose specials Interest w as the 1 1 1 '■ they can.” o v e mission, hearing F rid a y thatIt he 16th CerCentury. ' RightJIand Kl 3Mrs. Ardls Allen, Sun Valley,Illey, ON YOUR RADIO DIAL^ T J ^ E T II had-asked Gov. Don 'W. Samuel-nuel- The (o rlg m a l' volumes w ere / Will' show! some of the silverillver FPositively E nds Tuesday ‘CA son fo r the dismissal o fth e state publlsheipublished by George Braun-and t \ and Jjy* * g iewelty she m akes, arid M"; Mrs; LISTEN TO _ Gates Open 8:00 j| ^ 7 ^eat-fepeeiion-6upervisor,i-i- FraniJJ — fib h a ia -4 a iiln g e rr4 ia ile y i—will-will------— ------F \ Before, the hearing recessedissed tween 15 1572 a n d lf98. have a table of her “feather" i First Area Showing i|l ' until Monday, R obert Callenderinder — ' - | 7 dolls. "Holly" Houfburg's of th e Idaho M eat Processorsssors r d o Sd TOLL SET T ( For Sweden, “Anyone wishing to make a^ , At 9 :0 0 1 Association said he had asked.sked Byjy T Xhe Associated P r e s s _ REMOTE, , - -for th e resignation o f Dr. C. H. Idaho’' “toll STOCKHOLM ' (AP) - To rangrangements foe an exhibit spot * H. Idaho’s 1967 traffic death tqll ^ I g h t------:------^------•Kennedy. , , stood at a t 140 to d a y afler a Penn-,o X make"JJ*'' sure its prisoners go right BROADCASTS An ^ innocent girl is J Kennedy was dismissed in syivanla n a when they em erge Into freedomIom, , ■ 1 [ Color I April bv A piculture. Commis-m l" car>truc] vjin ® Swe!Svreden is including prisons in^ a Kniinn ()VPr ______from _J tirst prize in /M J sioner Stanley T ten h aile and Falls nffiSsire— pnljUcltyTCTmpaigns — i g i t Y V L — and Falls. preceding the nation’s chan^han^ RR; ichard L. C openbarger, Twin 7 " n e x t ' Mked for the hearing in his pe-P®" The ,total w as 167 on thU date Falls, was.-bound over to dis- • ! lition.jtori:reiiistatemept. , “ “ a^8 geover to right-hand driving. Fall Magic Valley's .1.thedirtiest j M^auJnderHilBo-^-Eramett .f-Tho-flnaUtagp-nf.lhe piihllct-iUnt- ^ ttlot court to sta nd t r ial on AnRACTION meat packer, contended thatJt 99M WilliamWllllai Alfred VanSIyke, ^ G1-. ty campaign Is being kickedI off j)[( ^TSliatgts uf funilahhiB alcoholic — -pffle^er-4-cr-^ ^ per cent of his g ro u p wantedinted rard. Pa., -was killed when; his" , this weekend, two weeks beforefore )>®verages to a person under 21 car collided with a truck on ^”i™FAlRr^nS I .Kennedy’s resignation. ■ drivers take to the right sidee of yearsy®a' of age. ^ p la y e d ! 1 ■ A Pocatello-veterinarian, D, Dr. “tat®State «HIghwsiy 74, five • miles ■ f Is Probate Judge%e Ann Shaubhaub , I the road. The changeover is ■ * ' R. V. Swanson, to ld the ’com- com- southwest of Twfa Falls, Idaho*aao costing $120 million, with $7 mil-m l], orderedJ™' the m an held for dis- , ihlssion....,aiat._Ttf^aile hadtad State PolicePc said. .. : lion of tfiat-allolled for publlcl-illci- J™'trlct court trial following a pre- RODEOS called him to B o iso ^u rln g1 the Aa ' Caldwell, Cal Idaho m an died tyty; ~------^ ------11mlllmlnarv_ihearlng in probateib a te___ ^ regular legislaltve session to0 try in a truck-traintn accident on a bdy, court Friday.- BW8 ;lJ p - "We have to reach everybody, £21ii : to' head off a tnavem ent to have county iroad near Shelby, Neb,,” including handicapped people,jpie, wm I HURY~ENDS-S(N D ^ S O O I t------“ ■ Kennedy dismissed. FridayiFriday nlghL . “foreigners, children,' prisoners , , ; Swanson , saijl T renhaile told Policepolice said Clark B. Snyder,',“®f> and so on,” says Lars Skioeld, lUI I# ThQ wackiest . him a t the time t h a t "theyrare are 69, died when the car ih which’Wot> directorjite of the Right-Hand Traf-S M • » 'O O N GLO) d DRIVE r IN . b u h iII I IWAtr DISNEYI road race - — *-out-ti>-get-Kennedy,i!— ^------— -h her^as-flding-oollldod-with-a e -^ a j th-a flc-Commlsslon^ij(H .- . . ------— --KBnnedy^o^Merldian,-chargedirged fiurllngtfiurllngton-freight'traln;------jj; = rrewm/rfcr^r— ’------, In Tiiis'petiilon Ihat 'Iie was oust- • .______:_ ..... Newspapers and broadcastleast ' Tuesday Is Famiry-iry“NrgW$i.'oo>5rc^^^ Nlghl i • ufllniEPA~ a , ed fo r ^‘polilical reb so n s." . & stations stall are being used in the Admission Otherier NightNights,. Adults $1.00 ' ■ ffl advertising campaign. Eight!lght Students 60cOc CChildren 25c 1 - ' OPnCIAL DOM —-Aiabs-Study-I- ? mi million brochures w uiibt diST - s h o wV JTime T m 9:30 M : BOISE (AP) — Harlan1 G. i . 1 • - ...... •T**’', . tributed Monday lo ail Swedish ‘ Formo, 47, an assistant, director A j»tj . households, hospitals. and prIs- ^ - In*-the. Idaho.- Department““ of A c ts A g a m s’ t . ons.S ’ More brochili;es ta 10 t Ian- t ijllMlilllillilMllMilJil Ki a ifffl'M M W I ' H ealth, died Friday In a McCall, T T O :. guages are available for for- ^ elgnera living in Sweden'. > . nietnHjoUtw-WiM - - > Idaho, hospital. “ ■ I IU .S.;B ritain < 5 BRENNAN*u)W - ^ g ' Hospital officials said an ap­ • Toys, soda and beer bottles ' 1 _A an d ifllik packages ,: are being n aiallew od wmtw KABOI. T parent heart attack was theth'e BEIRUT,BEIRl Lebanon (AP) — A and GMBER’ DOTRICEm WYNN cause. Pan Ar:Arab economic conferenceence “sed“S®« to impress everyone that . Form o had been assistantit dl- In BaghdadBag! debated drasticistlc «Sept. P j 3 is H-Day. Tha H stanands d s M abxiler “t s f f l s s y rector of the department’s1 Dl-Di- measuremeasures against the -UnitedJted for ‘0” hoeger, right In Swedish. ; San- States and Britain Saturdayrday “1By 41-Day 360,000 direcUonalIonal ...... -...... vision of 'Engineering and San- States Plu* Co-Hit FoaturoI . . . ______V/ALTMlSHEtfORm-...... Itation and chief of the waterfater amid reportsre it had agreed1 on signssign: will have been replaced or 3 fiNesTiNFAmy ------poilutloirconlrol-section.'------gradual-gradual-natlonaIIiatIon-of-U.S.ijs changed. Roads will bear Janlm J enM tei ______tNTeHTAINUm, He had been with the depart-part- and BritBritish-owned oil companiesales ISPra ■'posters 'remlndlng-the m ent for. about 11 years. Dr. In the AArab world. P™public to keep right. J START ...... 1i30 T errell 0 . Carver, h ealth depart-part- ReportReports received here said “It h as gone well so f a r,” „ BOYORBISOW ADULTS • . . . $ 1 .5 0 Sskloeld said thU week. “We ■^OMaoTvlntets . S iiiBmavl$loir>>aMetroooIor | J . C m i D ...... 30c _ m e n t direclor, s a id Formo’smo s jacklack of agreement on otherK hope, w ith th e help of 8,000,I po- V------— -----— ------^-----— w ork In the field o f w ater pol- tougher m e a su re s m ig h t force J illlll'fiillli lution control had been res^n- the 39 fl J „ii llcemen against 1,300 normally, Plu* A t‘ 10:45 7 I spon- the 39 finance, economy and oil and 150,000 volunteers, “that th a t , > P'“8 Short: ('IrelandIreland on the Go" sible for Idaho’s being oneI® of minister:ministers from 13. Arab states to ; NEXT ATTRACTION!)N! ““HL H U R R Y SU N D O W N ” J I I ■ ■— ■ ftnlty. ■«ffirA V w ■MtVU' ' HIW V W U» *11^lw_ IM , IH r~„ .t,Tn _ JhajHOtldoUhajGosGoHo.------_-■ JLSiiillluullk43'__ i »-»- refer-the m ore thomy-resolu- smoothly^s'possTble.” jgj I B girls and the g e t-g e t g i ^ ^ . lerstate waler.quality standardslards tions to an Arab summit confer _ IIIIIBiili^^ gl, approved by the U . S. Depart-part- ence piplanned for later this - m ent Of Interior.- -...... t— -•- monlh'omonth'or early September.------The reports said the economic ^ ■ J _ FORESTS C L O SE D ' .t - ,■ confcifince_mightJw..convened ■ - - B01SE:(AP)---Ai™rlhem' vl “again ”K after the summit for dis- Eq . Idaho public range and forestofest cussions in the light of "new jM land outside Nez P e rc e ' NationalIonal guidance” , from the Arab chiefs mj Forest was closed to generalneral Sfof statestate. . iS I admission today becau se ofI ex- j^rllerr.ri|B dispatches from the H t e e f t I ' tremely high forest fire danger."8®‘'' IraqiT..n|rn capital said a'rgreement on . 3 ! ■ T he closure cam e in a Friday^Iday Sgradual ' ? natlonalliallon of U. S. ^ the show that’s too00 good tlo show lust once! ^ 5 ' J order by Idaho State Land Com- and Britishnri oil companies had ® m issloner Gordon Tromblevi iaved-tho—five!day.-flld_CQiifet, “ SINGER presentsTONYIsTONY BENNETT f -a n d ex cep ted o n ly local resl- f,, ■ dences and established camp- h..™ ..- on-NBC.TVr4n-C0^}R-rpijO R ^ I— -■f imp-between leftist *'and"conserva- I l»I.Ui?Hlkl b u grounds and parks. ' a„ ^jW j^M onday,Auguat21,; 6 f I— I Northern Idaho has several I PHONI 7S3-59M fo rest fires, Including the 4,000- I Wtil on U.S. 10 la Ortmdvliw Dtin -1 I acre Trapper Creek blaze, and . V lfl I Hurryl, Ends Tues. N h as sweltered fo r days In liW 100- . lU V O -RErsdg I Gates Open 8:00 __^ degree-plus i temperatures in Iii ' suiSun.,, Mon., Tuos, J I At 9:00 Nightly 7® many areasj V a l u e s ! ! , iT ro m b lep o rd e r c lo s^ the .'«'•» .Gl — Winner-6f - 6-Award»- — - fallowing fprest protective dU- dis- •nd O.U8la» . g i»- “ — — — — — - Wets: K o fa Valley, Priestrlesl In., , , ' SINGER* portaMe . = j ' SEEmNEWlAMESMND , L a k e , Bchd O reille, 'Mica, .' ' Cataldo,WWlSt. Joe.jCendrlck,S ' " , ‘MS 'PARIS - IB mjM/SlI zig-zag sewing < Clearw'ateH ■ potlatch, Maggieg BURNING?”* i W V mactiine witli case1 ' $ 0 0 1 I ^^l|^pmvisiON*nmaxofl*AcoiuMi .C reek, Cralpi M oiintato, KanI-{ani- .jujqoum'Po Patli, wm lh«' order thot wmsttNDMbki I — - ksu, Coeuri d'Alene, St. Joe' Na- camemmi frefrom Noif Germofiy — Thfi ' Q ■ E |F reduGed to only . tional and Orpgrande. It]i thi |tory of how Paris .vyat Mg d,enibroiiIeiI' \ ' | ^ '. aOfl*ACOlUMBIAPICIll|IESfl£lEASE(i - T h e order was to be effec*iffec- iov«d.laved...... | S A H I U a iO N tive until'Oct. 2 0 unless sped-1’®'^' : . .,u:SN/^CK lA I AVAIUtU S ^ fic^lly revoked b efo re then. • ' ' i rIngMw! U v S l S « i l f • Sews tomard and reviiiel ! r •Dobbin Hinder release, ffizzSPECIAL=7------J \ , numbered tension dlill " •• ROADSHOW' TION ~ ' •CompleUwiUicariyingMH! TODAY I S I RECORD ^ . 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■ M ' M 'I Week’^9 Mosl4ctisl^ctive Stocks . ' . " SuncSunday, Aug. 2Q,- j 967 . TvifinTwin Fails,Times-NaW*Fal ■' 7 NEW YORKk STOCK EXiEXCHANGE i^ elevisim / ow Mh e e d u te L , NEW YORK (AP)-Yearlyly high; low, weekly sales, high, low, l'l closing price and’net change;S, ol the 20 mostn s.^tlve stocks for the . Sunday,^ AuguAugust 20 ___ u ...... PSOMISING.SPEING.SPECIALS f -week: ■ J, 10:25,8; 10;35,'4—Summerr Focus, “ Who in ’68?" ABC com- 6:30 2SI>-Let’s Makft a Deat c i !^(^s Publicic F 38W— 39%— j2?. moves clofer. The man for the DemoDemocrats is President Johnson '!'*'i Man Questionsns Fa]Fairness df | "3 " . . . II he bows out, look toror a bitter,mtte fight/on tne convention^ __-fr-Our-Placo-<— T 23W,’ 13% Boston Me ...... 464,600 m I 1514 21% -f 6% j, - 1 fi floor. The fight has already developeddeveldpe among the Republicans,-‘™, ' Il-B o h a n z a . . , 6 2 y 51>4-Am Tel Tel . . . . 445,600 m ! m M . + ^ featuring Nixon, Reagan, Romney,imney, PercyPi and Rockefeller. The 2SL-^^onanza . . CompulsoryV j C BirthBirth Control ' Letters art limited to per*, , . \ 21(4’ 1854 Potom-El:Ew v.-411-,000_:iJ?J4=J8« .vr411,000_:d - ioli - I,™ SSpoiler is ex-governor George! Wallace, who can draw'Voles fromnm 7B—Bonanza i - i m 131(5 Ling Tem V . . .. . 331,200 146 \ m 137 - I I Editor, Times-News: ■ inifi a^ town to' Ihat now'has.rlollng„g tonal oplnloni ®l M mitten of ' ‘J,. both parties. . .Sr-Bonanza .• 'Edito he V public controversy, _33% ^26 Parke Davis ..:. ; 329,200 337, 30*4 33W -f 2Y^ 3—FBI c. . ’ : In felation to the article .of and and looting. loc 'Yet, I sat in the ^P'lhlte < ------:------BEST-BETS-EOR.rIS EOR.MOVIES_____ . ory same classrooms, wllh’the samene Letters must comply -wtth ‘ ; 36% m Pan Am 7...... "320,700 320,700 ^ 25% : 2S% 2i% - 3 8 p.m., 4, 7 V R e tu rn of thele Gunfighter”,(1967) Gunfigl An o’ater pro------" 4 - F B f r c ------, ------. 'Aug.■Aug. 1^ 1967; on compulsory same cl m % 86% Fair Cam ...... 302,000 !99l/< 89'/? . 9l(J - 7?J j ' for 8:00 2SL-Movie, "Pillow ' birth control, I would-like to teachers, teacher and received the samene -the lawslaw of libel and sluder.I ______duced for ABC this, y e a r, "Return”teturn” siserves las a background for fl- education as some of these peo-10- ’ and must be in-good , taste. ■ 29 20% Tenneco ...... 277,400277.400 129 2 7 ^ 29 -t- 2'^79 k Rob Robert Taylor as a su av e In the saddle'avenger saddit of the murder of -' T alk" c ;know ;ltnaw why a person, who is (1- ediicatii 19% Glen A id ...... 277,200 )18'/< ■na 17% -I- S/S “ M , tl Movie, "Serenade for'or nancially nanci able to support him-im- pie. pie. . '-NP.P-No,pseudonyms or pea a Mexican couple. ("T h ey w?sv?s murdim urdered fo r their, land, B en,” not Why weren't they able to at .names iare permittee'; all kt< 17%> 8% Gt W Fin ...... 264,900 171 IM 16% -I- 1% the gunfighter is told.) • - -Two Spies” 0 -. . v - - - self and i his family, should not V^y 20% n k A rlans D S tr . . . 242,500 202 17% 20 + 2 — 3—Candid Camera- c be allowed,all to decide for himselfself least least find fl some Sort of work?|{? teraters mustmu be signed nlth ths ^ 49 . 38W Am A ir lin ...... 230,000 -I4 I« 39 39>/4 - 2 %2% ...... ‘""“iiiiiiiimiumiiimmiimiii 4—Movie, "Reiurn of thethe whetherwhetl of not he wishes ;to'to For For oneone reason, they didn’t wantnt true-nametrue-no and address of • - I , 55'/i 391/4 F o rd ...... , 229,200 £5iW 53 53^ - % .17 7—Sam Snead c Gunfighter” c • , . priicticepract birHi conlrol. to. to. TheyThe; would rather let 'Uncle:le tlie .writer..w l J Kftv t.n Statinris3 __ 8—Sportsman’s Holiday— c 2B~Can^dld^ Camera c _^yMy inlefpretatloii bf what the Sam Sam supportsu them. , V , ^, . Length of letteri will be ; 59 2S'A M cDonnell ...... 210,800 54£ ‘" ^ 5 0 ^ ^ - 1% , , , ------n - A m a tenr' Hour e------OTIClaTRtvoqateiis-r-eomrau'nu- -^These-‘-'Hiese:ar-e4h8^jooplo4vhaliavave .llmlBd jlmltW 'tt M t.wris. longer ..., 2SL KUTV-TV"!ait Lake 4:004.00 2B—21st Century In no respect for the law, educa-;a- letters will be ictuned to 87y, 67>Z Gen Motors . . . . 209,800 886 ?i 83W 84% - Vs 2B ,n KBOI-TV Boise ' 11-Candid Camera c ■ nistic nistic form of govempient in no resf 44 305jBeneJFIn ...... 205,700 :341/5 33 34>^ -1-1% 3“ 3—21st Century 7B—Movie, “ Return of the[he which whicli the police slate hos com-)m- tion, tion, draft,dr taxation or other ac-ic- 'th the e'w wnl riters.--; ...... v s 3 KID-TV Idaho Falls 11—21st Century ling cepted policies ot the majority! 4 KCf'X-TV Salt Lako ' Gunfighter”. c. pleto pleto , control ; oVer everything cepledi • AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGEEX( 5 ] KSL.TV Salt Lake 2SI^NewS and Views g-jo8:30 2B-What’s My Line? and and everybody.e Then Then could - someone please , NEW YORK (AP)^Yearlyly high-low, 'weekly sales, high, low, 73 7—Frank'McGee c. - '3-:iWhat's My Line? It It Wasv also stated that, andd I tell.m tell me e liow they are going to 4~< - . ow, TB ktVB-TV Boise ■ 8—Frank McGee c ' closing pr(ce and net changeIge of the .10 m ost active A m erican“ 1 g8 KlFl-TV* Idaho Falls 5—What's My Line? quote,' quote "There is a commonMn get these the people to take Oiefe Criticism Of £ Exchange slocks for the week::ek: , ^ n11 KMVT-TV Twin FaUs 4—Seven Seas c II—What's My Line? caiiard caiiar 'utterM against, the.. 40 pill? pill? Hifili Low , Stocks HighH Low .Close N et (c)(r'l Telecast In color 5—21st Century 99:00:Q0 2B—Peyton Place millicmillloh people in our poverty:rty In In brief,bri it this program would 1% •% Siboney Cp ...... 622,500 1% 1% 1% -I- ys 4:30 2B—D anger Is My Busl-1- 3—News, Sports, Weathersr groups;group that if they weren’tih’t be adopleaado] It would take awaya^Combat Plane 4 A ssd Oil & G 563,200 4 3 3% + 1 “ ...... "'"'"“""‘““““"'"••'"llllillll" ness c . , 5—Coronet Bliie c ' lazy, if they had ‘get up and go’ anolher another right of every decentmt . . , 2SL—Smithsonian c 15'/4 - -7% Sperry..Rm .... 362,400_ 1514,1 13 . 14% -I- 1'4 ■. . SUNDA'Y MORNING . _ _ _ , 11—News, Sporls, Weatherier they’dthey’t find lots of opportuni-mi- human human being of the United T_ 46 23 N at V id e o ...... -296,600 335W 30'/, 321,5 -t- 2% 6:00 g.no 4—Farm R eport c ------7—Smithsonian-c 99:20;2|) 3-Prlsm ■ , ties.”ties,” - — ------Slates States or < America...... '“’Is ' JLS XRenewed V 2'/i 1 Cont M ater . . .. . 263,100 1% v l 1% Unch. v'jOO 8—Sihithsonlan c 88:30;3o 2B-Misilon Impossiblet c I kknow this quote to be traerue ROBERT R( J; WHARTON ich. 7;00 3—Summer Sem ester 5—Deputy ' WASHINGTON ,(AP) - The‘ 10% 4% G ruen Ind ...... 241,709241,700 1m 9l/i 10(5 - VsYa 4—Faith for Today 3—Movie, "King In Jnimany .cases as I was raisedsed (Twin Falls) controversial TFX all-purpose 5% 25/16 Unit Asbest ...... 235,600 5%. 49/16 511/16 VA 3—Porky Pig Solomon's Mines” * * * * 1 l‘/a 7B-'nils Is the Ufe c Il-Porky^PIg _ _ * * * * combat planeF and its principal 10% 3 ^ -C in e ra m a ...... r^224a00—- 224rl00— ^110;5-^% ---- iV ff-----%. — -ll-Summer-Semester . Il-Mpvie, "King backer J have.,i come In for re-______9% 4% Un Control...... 210,200 9% 9?J 9%. -I- U 4^Movie—“Priiice of Solc’rnon's Mines',' m A 7:!) 3-&any Md Cecil c Pirates” c ’ 9:50 newed criticism from aHong- 5 j|2 1 5 /1 6 A sam era Oil . ... . 195,600 51/5-- 41/5 .^Si/a ' 9:56 8-News, Wthr, Spts. I timeiT m Tadversary. tdS . • • «: . , 4-'Beany and Cecil c 5:00 2B—Lassiel c 10:00 5—News, W eather, Sporls Twin Falls WomanOman Reveals 6—Cartoons }—Boy Scout Jamboree5 c 4—News T Sen. John ' L. McClellan,"" 7B—Faith for Today c 2SL—Animal Secrets c D-Ark., continued his five-year ! 7-N ew s T a fight with ,.Defense Secretary II—Beany and Cecil c 7—Anim al Secrets c 10:15 4—News, Weat'-“r, Sports Letter On TaxxSui-ciiarge- Sui‘1 ■ f^!?'wi B attle O ver PrppoProposed Tax I ^Animal Secrets c nrt Robert S, M cN am ara over the 7:45 5-D avey and G oliath c 7B—News, W eather EditoEditor, Times-News: would ‘I‘balance their budget! and‘or planerbyT:alltng~lhe ® Navy ve^ - 8:00 3-=Linus , ------— Sr^Lassiec______—^ 19i20 19i20-8—Sum m er-Focus ------,. I..hI.have-writteiLouiijinaiorj^ors jgulLspe quit spending beyond reason for P,‘“r„ ,7 t 11—Boy Scout Jam boree c 10:30 ;^sh- so many^unne'tessary-items-ns^ slon-oLthe swinc-wlng aircraft a S & ch arg e Gets'CtsJM^Way^ t e 4-Linus c , e c 10:30 2B—News, Weather, Spts.its. and representatives In Wash- so ma costly, useless Wunder. 7B-Llnus c 5:30 2SU-Walt Disney c 7—Movie, Film Short ' ington, Ingloi D.C. the following letter,:er. there wwould be no need.to tax By JACK LEFLER vances :provided the administra­ 2B-It’s About Time c 10:35 rite the people beyond their endur-jr- McClellanMcueii said In a Senate'y ™o 5-L am p 10:35 4—Summer Focus If a lilot more people would write the peo as speech Friday that Congress AP Business Writer tion witwith further'ammunition to 5—It's About Time c 2SWoe Pyne c them them in the same, vein ot ance. 1The 'Great Society’ has I NEW YORK (AP) - The bat- back itiits tax increase proposal.sal , 8 -W a lt Disney c 10:45 5—Movie, "M assacre thought thoug possibly we could per-ier- gotten gotten' clear out of hand andn'rf “has “ s .no no alternative except to tie over'the proposed income;ome “There's“There' no ouestion the econ-oni 8:30 2SL—Science in Agricul- -■ 7B-Walt Disney c' tlie every clear thinking person canan withhold“ “hhold. funds” for -the Navy River” . . suade suade them to vole‘right'on tlie every c version ot the, TFX. the FlllB. tax surcharge got under wayly in omy is expanding,” commentedited lure SUNDAY EVENING 2B—News c Income-tax Incon increase; • see itit'plainly. f , Congress this past weak. George McKinney Jr., vicerice 5-Look Up and Live c 6:00 j.nn 2 B -E d Sullivan c His reference was to JUS mil- Ir- ^ 3—Peter Potamus q 7B-Movle, “Affair In . "Please,vote"Pl 'no' on the 10 EverjEvery individual has lo live The Johnson administfatlofiitlofi presidentpresiden and economist of Ir- ^ 3—Ed Sullivan c Trinidad”- .. perce lion fn the aqiiual Defense 'De- ' iport ving-T-rust—Go,-of-New—York,-irk ,.------4=Peter Potamus. c - percent surtax Increase on our»ur within thfirt means or pay a ter- “ rolled outlts big”guns to support ving-TrJ 4—Voyage 0 -- 11:00 2B—Movie,. “ Machlste In In Income Incon; tax. If the governmentent rible consequence-whyco not-theu„ partmentP " ® X ’ appropriations bill . the_Ei£sident:ajMDimSQ^tionltlon “The Jtie onlyo" .question is w hetherr itIt 7B—Peter Potamus c l l earmarked Vor six PlllBs.___ — ______5—Ed Sullivan c ______King____ Solomon's Mines'*L _ . . . . merns of a 10 per cent tax increasee"on on wnrT!5!pa«a~ShHrpi3rTrr-verywnijJX e r y ------— ll-^-Petei>'PDtamus-c------11—na Sullivan b~ |»;35IJ 1:3a 4—Joey Blsliop c to • - McClellan-said- the' plane -war—— ^ corporations and individuals.I. sharply." sharply. >' 9.000:00 2B -Inslght c ------ry 15, tons overweight and may Most members of.the House The 1 work and quit subsidizing every 15. tons ouse The Federal Reserve BcJardard ., . 8-Chrlstophers c crook In the nation. Let us quitjit I’®'?!never be able to operate a s in-, . Ways and Means Committee,ttee, reported that industrial output,3ut, 3-Bullwinkle c Monday,’, AugtAugust 21 “ Headstart . Ei" Id tended otf aircraft carriers; which opened a hearing on the in its first advance in six _ _ trying I to keep the whole world te "‘i'<‘ ™ six 4—Builwinkle c while our own nation Is goingng " it was engineered la the ol- — propasai— seemed -cool—to—tho-tho ^nonths^rose-to456.3^)or-ccnt-otmonthsr L o t------5—Caraera-Ihrce______------SPORTS^___ SPFCTAfiPECTACIIIABS:____ ; ______J^ E rrogramJn r flee of- the Secretary of Defense. Idea and it appeared likely that the 19571957-59 average In July fromom 7B-Bullwinkle c 7:317:30 p.m .. 2B, 3, 5, 1 1 -P ro Football, spotlighting the Baltimore u. That's where tne tragic oiunoer a rough road was ahead for■ the 155.3 perpe cent in June. In Julyuly , ll_Bullwinkle c Colts and the Cardinals at Busch Men The respect of the rest ot the T ® T j^ isch Memorial Stadium In St. Louis. T ' 1 world cannot be bought anyway.^ }?•is,” said the' Arkansan. He said tax program. 1966 it sstood at 157.2 per cent. 9:30 g.jg 3—Time for Meditation , The big1 question mark In BaltimoreBaltimore is Johnny Unitas—It the|T .F. Delayed the plane’s major contractors— Appearing before the commit-imit- The Commej’ce Department Since we have tried 16 feed the ‘^e P ®ne ent 2S^-S acred H eart gi-eatgreat quarterback is over hisis shouldshoulder m iseries, the te,am will“ Uncertaintyi , . . about the avail- „hole v l l General Dynamics Corp. and tee in behalf of the admlnlstra-stra-announced announc that housing startsirts 4-Discovery 67 have the offensive punch to matchlatch aa^i solid defense. Tlie Cardinals „hlllK a 1- whole world we havtf lost the^ the Grumman. Corp,—have) re- - tion were . Secretare ■ of the ^mclimked bed 10.S-per_cent in ^uly to , ability of financing for the Twinj;ln respect we once had from therifr ’,‘0 2B-Armchair Adventure■0 have also been plagued by' health problems at louarterback,*! Fallsp“i 7 School District No. 411 Op- May ( ^ ceived more th a n 16;OOOT>erita- ■ Treasury Henry R Fowler;vler; an .annual anni rate of 1.36 ■million mainly In the form of injuries to Charli May God help you to do your^ gon orders for design changes; ion 7B—Discovery 67 mainl to Charley Johnson that have stifled gratioeration Headstart has delayed/ed best to save this nation from — Builljet Diiector— Gharles —^ L. units-fronH7227jW)0-in-June;units-ftt ------S^WoTld of LDS-€hurch—h— 4itle-l4itle-bids-{or-th64astTtwo-yoarsr ------^ The Pentagon called Me-_____ Schultze and Gardner Ackle^ The JulyJ rate' was about 26 ------f t------the-oi— the-openlng-of-the-program-for xomplete-disaaterJ!complet ------8—The Story c this fall, E. H, Ragland, super- I tiellan’s statements ."old hat.“ “ chairman of the President's:nt's ^ cent ahead of the level of;,® a 11—Discovery 67 ______ra o im s iNING G s SPE p t C IA L S *1 >"■ MRS. JEAN BIRD p.m .. 7; .7~p.m ., 2SI,, 8—T6ny~I jjl intendent,-announced_today.------lhe..TFX and.^ts_va^lous've^_____ C (m c il of >ers. j^earyear mearlier and was at the fl:35 «,.r 2B -T abernacle Choir . I P —Tony ~Behnett, 'a special ihuglcaT sions have~ beeti emE^blled IA strof m p e s r i ‘iil6-slnce“lhB-r;37T;flOO hall-hour-featurlng-the-man-who,ls-cowho,lsrConsldered-"-,-,! .-tho-be'st-in!|n -T he superintendent'was Infor- the Vietnam w ar to the econom- In^April 3-T abernacle CH5if----- ^ m- med Thursday by the Officer of i t - y - . ------, ------—conlrovet conlroversy-rsince—McNamara;^----- ^ lom- In April 1966. „ 5-TabernacIe Choir ™the ® business. He s'the singer:r who'fwho gets across what the com- ined ’ decided that one basic plane ic situation in arguing for the CorporateCorpoi profits rose In the >.,5 poser had in mind," by Frankk Sinatra,Sinatra for one, Tony won similarlar Economic Econc Opportunity, Boise, JW ao' tax boost, which would raise an second 9:45 2SL -From the Cathedral 1st that approval for a new. Head- Negroes » Gather . could serve the needs' of all 9 an second quarter to an annual 10:00 2SL^H erald pf T ruth praise P™®' trom the critics when this spespecial was first telecast last that 1 estimated $7.4 billion in the fis- fls- rate ofo f) J79,2 billion from $79 bil- October. start Program would be with- Im U] ■ the; services. i cai year that began July 1. lion in Iheli first quarter, accord-“r 2B-Beatles------—- h eheld l d until assurance could; t be In Support Of, These officials contended that |ng to 3-Look Up and Live c had from federal authorities U n n i that Ing to the Commerce Depart- ; 5:30 2S^--N ew s had C m a q i c VALUEV — ^the-surchargo-would-be-theJjestb e st mmont.— ent.------11-Look Up and Live o 2B-News. Sots.. Wthr. 11—Vacation Playhouse c thatthht fundsf would be-avallable.““ ResigningW vB l Mayor way to avert a $29 billion feder-ider- The lalatest profits rate lagged 4 - A liu sco|5E------^G illigan's Island c ——- - 4=tron-Horse-c:------T-The.Drogram. he aiederally -sup-mp- ;FLIN FLINT, Mich. (AP) - About)ut • ’ LIBRARY ■ . al budget deficit, to dampen> jj(i-S(i- well betbeiiind the $83.6 billion 'in in 5-This Is the Life 4—Cheyenne 8—Monkees c porteiported kindergarten Ior uhder=ler= ^OTJersonr-braved-chlily-flight^0~pers -ht — — DEH«ON?lTRATlbM— DEI - — bit 7B-Porky Pig privileged children, was sched-led- air and Slept on the sidewalk flationary pressures and to fore-'ore- the 19611966 second quarter but ^-Gilligan's Island c 7:00-2SU-Tony7-00 Bennett c PF'^“' la$ . SU I\flM E R . ( stall an u p w ard interest rate ecoliomistsecoRomli considered it slgnifl-lifj. 8-T hls Is the Lile c • 7B-News. Wthr,, Spts. ulcd to begin Aug. 29, the datelate oulside Flint's 'City hall Friday tir 10:30-2B-Caspor------______2B-Andy Griffith c — of-opeii!ftg4oF-all-olber_schQnl ' innl nlghLll! nli?ht tn .show support for M ayor — —-Spiral-without-slowing-tho-OGon-con- cant-thaHhe-quarteMo-quartercant-tha "WO- 8—Iron Horse c 3-Andy Griffith c qmjMAto a Tecession. -----declines --declines of-the- two precedingIng - - - - 4-MedicaUy Speaktag 11—Gilligan's Islqn^c 1 classes' in the district. The lastlast FloydljM?Cree,FloydJ who soys'^ he’llI -BOOKMdBltE- ~ D w ’ — '^'^Committee Chairman WilburIbur periods didn’ti continue. In its 3-Gamera Three ... ' !-.-Andy-Griffilhcj ^ - HMdstart'S ; Sesslonrwhich begangan resigh-MOhday,-^^------resign I - ' ".v":: ™ , 6:00 2SL, News, Wt'hr;, Spts. 7-Daytona 500 c J lan McCree, saying he won’t con- SI D. Mills D-Ark. S'skd Ackley:ley: second consecutive monthlyhly 8-This Is the' Answer c 28—M r. Terrific c Jan. 3 in the Presbyterian McCri «: SCHEDULE VYou don’t h a v e a fear, then,hen, gaJn, ga)n, pepersonar income in, Julyuly 5 -F a c e th,e N ation c 8 -T o n y Bennett c / -- Chtirchi . ?• rooms, was concludedded tlnpe to llv'e"an equal opportun­ .. , 3—Mr. Terrific c Il-A n d y Griffith (/ - Aug. 11 in the giekel School. ity Ily He,'*He," blam es his decision on . y - that a tax Increase would fur- rose by $4.5I billion from June to 2SL-This ft the Answer c ■ 5-News, Wthr., Spts. 7:30 °{J a u g u s t 2 2 — 2 6 tiier decrease plant-utilization?ipn? a record annual rate of $627.17.1 11-C am era Three 7:30 2B-Pro Foolbail c - "Whether this program can be a city commission vote which 11—M r. Terrific c 5-Pro Football c the rejected a proposed open hous- . - Can we expect the unemploy-iloy- billion, accordingi to the Com-im- 7B—Beany an d Cecil , 7B—Tony Bennett c started at a later date in the rejected ment rate to go up If there’s’s a mmerce erce Department.D - 11:00 2B -R iverboat 3-Pro Football c school term is a decision for the Ing ordinance.ordii last Monday. AUQUST22 AUQUS Leav* 8:30 ta x Increase? C an we be certamtain Automobile,Automi production thishis 5-M anagers In Action 6:30 »i3i*; j^SI^M onkees c 4-Rat Patrol c SOffice, ot Economic Opportun-un- The 202( persons, most of themm v P Pleai le aia n t that we can enact a tax increase:ase past wefweek rose to an estimated;ed 3-Film Feature ^ |2B—Vacation Playhouse c 7-Rat Patrol c Ity," Mr. Ragland concluded, young INegroes, stayed on thelie V Valle allay 9 ;0 0 -1 0 :0 0 without depressing industrialtrial 44,400 cacars from 34,043 la st weeklek 4-T B A - ^V ; acatlon Playhouse c 11-Pro Football c. . The recent program served^ed sidewalk after agreelng_wlthth _R — Rocli ock...... production?” , as outpoioutpout of 1968 models picked;ed 4*-Compass c ____ ;5—Vacation Playhouse c _ 8:00S;00 2SI/—Road West c about 100 children! Mrs.-geverlyfly city offiiofficials that they would nbtot Creek Cr«» iOT20;il:2O — Ackley replied that the soft-soft- up. 2SI^Meet the Press 7—Road West c NelsorNelson was the head ot the six getgetonci on city hall property, A Artai r te s ia n - ness in the economy during the NeivNe,v carc sales In the first 10 7B—Meet the Press _ 8—Road West c leacheteachers and six teacher aidesles New "Keep otf the Grass”I” CIW CIW 1 1 :4 5 -1 :0 0 working on the project. signs wewere posted and observed,d, Milner Mllni 1:20-2:15 first half of this year is abating,ing, days of August declined to 8-Meet the Press « 4—Felony Squad c workii Murtaugh 2:30-4:30 - that buslnessrriien will begln_re:-re- 181,660 fromfi -189,778 a y ea r ear- a r - 11:30.:11:30.2SL-Calhollc Ho-ur c~ ' Former ^ Navy 8:308.39 4—Peyton Place c . ----- — police SEsaid, — Murt building inventories in the clos-:>os- Her. lier. :3-lssues and Answers c -j-j.-i ------McCree-backers-sald_a giant AUQUST23a m a ij s Uave BllS, ------9:00 2S^-Run for Your Life c k l Vi rally Is set Sunday, . p “, — ing-months of this yearJindJhRtthat _steel-output-Jast_week_lni_steel— in i ____ 4r-Issues, and Answers c f-'-i I 4-Blg Valley c •Five f Are Hurt ,5 P a u l ; 9 :0 0 -1 0 :3 0 lhe outlook is for a “buoyantm t creased 4.5■ per cent to 2,338,000100 7B-Catholic Hour c ' ^ Eilot Denies Flint, with 50,000 Negroes . ------S-Run-for-Your-Llfe 0 - — T n - I — among-lts-200|0fl0-resldcnts;^is Hanien — 2:00-3:00 ■'economy. , tons fronfrom 2,237,000 tons the pre-'■e- 5-Publlcj Service Reptirt tvT 7 B -F B I In-E •* xplosioii—— among^l “ — Klmlarly ------S r t W t l S ^ — The committee will hear wit- vious week,we HONG KONG (AP) - Com- ‘J,®the ‘“''8largest city in the nation , lext . -■ ______8-Catholic Hour c ‘•News ‘ i> |e Article io:oo10:00 2SI)-New3, Wlhr., Spts. H0^ with a Negro mayor. ■ __ AUQUSAUQUST24 L«av«t:00 nesses from private groups next - _ 11-Issues and Answeri c 4-News, Wlhr., Spts. munist munisi terrorists planted a Irfomb i' 12:00 2St-M ovies,_.‘JO n_____._ ..MID..MIDLAND, Mich. (AP) - A 8—News, Wlhr., Spls. and ththen hurled more eifplosives ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I ■ ■ ■ .-Oranga—^ — ______Meanwhile, statistics were rS Jy l 3 1 J Dangerous Ground,’’^ former formei Navy pilot has taken is- when authorities came to In- SW ^CIty 1:30-2:30 -M eas^—tha^—thowed—Imprnve------Market Takes 7B->-New3'Wthr., Spls. when L a b o r ■;np with a Bav City (Mich.)y . J0:20U=MovlOr-^nUir-^sene m-^n ycstigf — e a n t a r . 2 1 4 ^ 1 0 0 ------ment In some important sectors O _ 3—Insight Times story quoting him as say-ly" Zupln" ' ah amarm y demolition expert, a I 15- ^ -C^taUClear- . ■ of the economy. These includ- Ing pilots flying off carriers iq .jo year-bid boy ind three other D al ed increases in industrial prod- Second:5^eek^ 2B-Face the Nation ing P ;r® 10:30 2SL-Tonlle Show c year-ii AUQUOT2S U^v#.ii90 . 4-Movies, "Elephant against agalns North Vietnam are sent,nt - 2B News Sporls, Weatherr persotpersons. ------^ Refined-- -Pleaiant— —7 — ■ - -- uction, housing starts,.corporate T an useless missions and dump ' ts - Meanwhile, police in this Brit- |i„„, | profits and personal income. V /1 1 . -----Stampede,’-*-‘-‘Cobra ...... 9" is ' "R ------3-News. Weather,. Sports : Me®’ fit' from j w 7 lep lit Y»ur H»mt. ' Plaint PlBln 9:30-10:30 Of Light Loss Woman” . about a third of their bombs and 7B—Tonite .Show c . IshTsh'colony col oii-Jied China’s bor-or- " w Wt . WwtH Miit roVr V)rbttf h e i .'TT u ttli ttla ------11:16-11:45 “ - Some sources. said these ad- ^ rockets, into the sea.. „ Py ED MORSE , . !5-Detectlves rocket , 8—Tonite Show c der anarrested 34 persons in a raidlid - ■ ‘ Bllit Bliit ■ 12:00<'1:15 - , , , ~ “NEW'1NEW'YO'RK''(AP)-’rhe slockc l t ------~ 7B-Moviesr“ Tangier," -- -The- -T he newspapor-fiaid-it-is-stlck-:k ------:----- 11—News, -Weather,-Sportsts on thethe-joint-otfice-of~thre^ pro- — . -^J (,-W ait-PiJlnt-r^l45-2:30 ------market had another, week otof ^ "Fort Ti” ing-by its story of last Tuesday.ly- 10:55-2B-M10:55- ovie, "The Screamn-Communist-newpapers - Comm which- - -MIRAetE— ' « FalltCit/ 3:10:4:10 Former Lt. Alex Waler, 32, Livestock breath-catching, csJ taking a slight;ht 11—Faith] for T oday Forr ing Skull” defied a court order to suspendnd Water W Soivlco AUQUSt ^UQUS 28 Leav* 9:00 • loss for' the second straightht - 8-BigI Picture now i an assistant analyst foror 11:00jj-oj 3-Mlsslon Impossible publication publlci Friday.' Dow Chemical Co. of Midland, Comer Blus Lakai ' 'Aceq'Acequia 10:00-11:00 , DENVER ''. week. . 12;S0;12:S0 2B-Pro Soccer c ' 10. ll-'-Mission Impossible PoliiPolice also raided the home o>of H. n d 2 n d A v * .E . IVUnrdMinidoka ll;15-ls00 DENVER (AP) - (USDA)I —- TheThe' mmarket was still going[ig 3; -P ro Soccer c fsaid ^ "remarks in what he termed™ jj.jj11:10 5-Movle, "On the Town”i” the st secretary of Ihe Chinese an informal interview had been ^ .4 5 Norland ■ ltl5.2;30 Compared last week’s close:ise: through 1a process of consollda-In- ]5 -P ro Soccer c U:45 4—Joey Bishop c ChambChamber of Commerce and held Crertvlew ,3:30-4:15 Cattle — slaughter steers and tion, anaanalysts said. It was anan ,8-Movies,] "Price of ■ “sensationalized.” 12:00 ] 2;oo 2SL-Movle, ’’typhoon” him forft questioning...... 1 — __ heifers steady; slauEhter cowsows adiustmentadiiistme to a strong summer®r iFear.” "A Dav nt Fury" A ninine-year Navy veleran dis- = = — 7 —7 r i J __ steady to weak: bulls poorlyjfly rally whiwhich put averages~u{ng" 11-Pro] Soccer c______“shargc chargcd“ iast—February—after -----■- tested, unchanged; haroly nevi'new higlhighs lor itie~yearr^This "irjirai^ileht Service c “— compleling-a—tour-aboard-thccompli ----- ! eneigh feeders for price test,t. was a resumptionr of a veryry 3; _ t b A carrleicarrier Ticonderoga in the Gulf IES~'ioiiiei«itlT^piedeSpiedej^nds— ^ Hogs — barrows a(id gilts 25 sharp advancead from the first of 5-Untouchables1 of TonTonkin, W aler said there hi)() higher: sows steady to 25 high-Igh- the year to May 8. , . ' ]11-TBA heenbeen eerrors in the story. e r. Wall SStreet is now looking In an interview Friday with[th I Sheep — slaughter and feederder ahead to the uncertainties ofo l 3:00 '2 S L -E rnest Tubbs c TheJ" ® Associated Press, Walerler classes weak to 50 lower. early SepSeptember, symbolized bybv 2B-I; Love Lucy ™ ^ 3-1 Love Lucy ^aM.said: ‘‘It didn’t say 'about a ------•• tho LaborLaboi Day milestone which third of our ordnance 'was CHICAGO------— Is-tradltionallyIs-tradlt! a turning-pointnt .| 4- Route 66- dropped-in-the-watorr,and-that!s ___ CHICAGO (A P) - T he sumJm- - for fof buslmbusiness and the market. ' 7-S' portsm an’s HolFday c ck Il-ILovaLucy a conservative estimate.’ ” mary of trading. this-week at TheThebif big questions in the stock i David Miller, news editor of ' the Chicago stockyards: marketm arket c community w ere: S:30,2B-Amateur 3:30,: Hour , ,the Bay City Times and coau- I Ho'gs-Mlxed 1-2 butchers, 210- willWill CongressCt enact the pro-•0- 2Sb-Sportsman’s: Hbllday' thor “of the-copyrighted story in ,; 225 lBs, '2j.75-22.2S; 1-2 19^-210■210 posed Income inc surtax. If soi howIW J-Arpateur; Hour c which;,,kLh Waier was quoted, rc- ■>' " lbs, 21.00-21.60; 2-3 280-300 lbs,lbs, much wllwill It really be and whenen ' 5-Amateur5 Hour ' . _ piiejplied thati "three people, heard 19.75-20,25. Sows, mixed 1-3, 300-!00- will it taltake effect? ------350 lbs; 18.75-19.50; 1-3 350-100400 WhatwillW hat v .be the side effectsIts him say that.” lbs, 18.00-18.75; 1-3 400-450 lbs,Ibs, of the cleelection ih South Vietnam1? offeroffer'i in m Ling-Temco-Vought[it . WaleWaler also said at his Midland 17.50-18.25; ;2-3 500 - 600, 16.00-.00- Will therethet be military escala-a- but ththen falling a s Allis-Chal-ll- home Friday . that "I never said 16.75. B oars 15,50-16:50. tion? WilWill there be an autoto mers 1 directors decided to turnrn ‘i.i'y.'J'i'dnyone flow just for the sake of . Cattle — Slaughter s te e rsr s, , strike? ; : , the blibid down, Allis ended with[h chalkingchalkii up a sortie” (mission).; — prltHOl;200‘l;375-lbs-28,25-29;00;00; ;,-Wall~Si;rW all-Street-waj-adoptlng-a -a a-net-loss_of_lH? nct- jvhile„M lVV J In" the same interview, howev- high cholco aiid, prime 1,100-kind100- kind of watch-and-waltn attitude,e, fell 11 to 137, , ■ cfTheci7 heTlid sayr‘‘ln my opinion it — 1,425 lbs 27.75-28.50; choicc 1,100-100- Tho Dow Jones Industrial aver-ir- PriccsPrici w ere m ixed In ,,lficwie was as notni necessarV to bomb as J.425 Ibs 27.25-28.25; cholco 950-)50- age last week took a triflingIg bond 1market, . ijuchmuch as wfi did,” He added ■~l,150nbT26;75:27.75rrhlxedToodiwd I6ss'6f Wss’ of i;61; ra t'9 1 9 .0 4 r-^ '— "r- =THo-—The-Treasury'market-dallied id that^il.4on't.mcanjQget.In.anthat;_ and choice 950-1,25(1 lbs 25.75-.75- ^V , Volume olum e sank to .41,978:01010 earlyearly] In tho week awaiting an-n- argumiargument with the navy. I'm i‘‘ 27.25; godd 24.75-25.75; stan d ardard shares os the length ot the dallyly nouncenounccment ot the Treasuryy Just voicingvc my opinion.” * and low good 23.50-25.00. Slaugh-gh- fissions on c the New York Slock;k DepartDc^rlmerit’s • financing plan,J, AskcAsked if, pressiiro 'liad been ter heifers, high choice, andind Exchange was c u t to four hoursrs announannounced Thursday.' put on him b y ,ll(o Pentagon or prim e 850-1,100 -lbs 26.50-27.25;25; from the usual 5H so that brok-k- TreasuryTf®”' Issues under five'e any otlother source slnco the orlgl- m ixed good an d choice 25.00-,00- erago houses hoi coufd catch up.onm yearayears fell In prico toward thele naljStcnai|Story oppeared, he replied: • 26,00; gobd 23.80-25.00; stan d ardird papor woiwork. T ho total com pared)d close,, "N"No;,none o;,n whatsoever.;' -*-and-low-good-3l!60-23,60r-Cows,WS, with—<6,1w ith—46,507.220— the— prevloiiais...... — ■ . I. .... ' — utility an d com m crclal 16,50-.50- w eek whewhon four of the five ses- 18,50; high ^yielding utility 18,25-,25- sio^issloiis worower abbrevlaled lo four 10,25; can n er land cu tter 15,50-.50-hours. hours. r Twin FallsIs Markets;M ,16.75. Bulls, u tility and com mlor- er- Tlie mtmajor exchange* return a B A R TO N ’S cial 21,00-24.00. , ' to thothe JW!14 hour days next week.I," . o h a in ! ■, WfHwooo mtotrm cmriw'' , ■ D«rley ...... I .B5,5 Ch»l« Chol» 'ilu.chT.“, " < ’“ ' - '1 Sheep —S p rli)g alaUghtorxhotor Tho AtsoAjsoclated Press'aycrago!® ogj,,'. m i...... ,5.00 HI ,,I8M2I 180-220 Ibl...... ' I — lBm b8r-cholco-«nd-prIm 6-85-110110 of^SO^sloiof^«0-slocksJiist_wii(!k_loaLL3 ,3 MlxidmjM,] uraln ...... )9 t i g h19 t Si L lR h t S ow ...... I ■ OPEN . lbs 2s.00-25,l!0; fow lots primme e nt 340.3340,3,,1 Of 1,592 Issues traded,,1 cor„Bort^WBUrWliiint Yr ir llenvy-illenvjr-flowt-iTnTTjiiTnllO.oO'ill.oo ----- 1 corn IIS per cent moliture) ,.l .391“ . . . , . fioos ' '■ B ■2ll.00;“ cholco BO^lOff W 24.80;so; 617 rose and1 840 foil. ■ " " " »nAN» Uwt« n e AA/ ...... 41 I 'TIL 9 P.M. ” __ 25.50; m ixed ^goo(l_mKL.Choiceice AlllSiClialmcra took the spot-t- smnii-jiSmnll-IKdi ...... ,1,0010 U I-ariie rue A ...... ,39 i ter irglit, riling vigorously in ro- JJi”'!! f M eflu m -A A 23.60 4 24,50. Shorn slaughter irglit, rlil ^ Oreat Morlhern ...... | .00S MediumM edium A ...... JU awes, cull to gOod 4.00-7.(10. •ponso tponso lo a iccond tcquiiltlonIn Fimolrinici

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L h raandnciew 19L 9 6~ p F 1 . ' • _ f I Migidai j l i r e^ ^ s lieers! i LOOK^ K # 0 p H I Ss ^~s i g n ^K B aND SAVE!WE! n H . . r> _ ^ 1 B R ' 11'^/* ^ ; : -THEHE m191 jdODIlsl^ARE HERE pnESEfrm a A PIAQVE3UE to Mrs.-tavcmeMrs. Strong,- center,'nter,' torfor her- work in, the field of Uce, on behalf of the National Safe-:e- pedestrian safety b FrankIk Barnett, Tnin1 Falls chief of police, on b I t — ■:----- ^tjrCsmslIrMrsrStrong-woii-retognltloi■on-recognitlon-from-the-councll-for-her-sor-her-suggestIon-oLsafety_oLeU_ e t ______1 / = received a big shipment of 196i1967 cldse-out . derly pedestrians: Vera Rauch, coord coordinator of a lunchronn held irecently in Mrs. Strong’s honor'by the Budnesa a n d ProtesslpiialProtesslpii Women’s Club, lookslOks on. models at BIG!BIG MGS like Hiis^m modiri oderiicR

■ been arranged in advance, Mliss iss ’Guiiioux’Gi has an apartmentIt In _Tr y-'W/ pi, ple'j mail, (not to our-know* i t f H and says: "We’re going to trav­trav- T ^ i e l. May6e for five years.” .. '‘researchl cherhlsti, and It — r-«‘FirsH(rAmerica to see-herrher * /V i' H n f f l i ' . ----- f e t t er ;*'-•T'e—addedr-'^Then-^o ------^ y iust omounti to being no»ey,. r ----- T Inquisitive, curious, searching. , Asia. I.want to see how people20ple /J i I ^ ^ I j — i_Ilve-thero.-Aftcr-that?—WeillWeill ---- fA1 L ., ^ .\_ ------______^ih^Ihfl_mlUloni.QLdQUQrUhsLPJA~(L* ______see."i ■ ■ . : I \ \ ______ssp p een n t on Ih a research necessajy for^ M lilti Kipulliyj Ka tiiri ~ ^■^Gulllouxrwho~T®^ong~^dP Ii V '7 -T I t rC tha mojtmost simple drug thot you take bum s and speaks a little. Eng- I for granted-glv8»-you the world’s f(n« lish, said Friday he met S; Miss ] •st madical care for SO little monsyl Mprx, ^Isa 21, on a kibbutz‘tz Inin /.Jn TV c / X - : I Israel last month and “it was /Mi I f t love at first sight.”' ♦ ' Senior Citlxen Discounts He; said his fiancee m no\^ v i ' ' f ' Senli l' ~ speaks ‘MO words, of French,ench, i |. ------which-is-better-thanivhen-I-inet —— her. Then she spoke only 10 m m m m H p m ta , M words of French." KINGSBURY’S ^ •hltiiDly I ____ »_i/uiywiiy,^ her.salil.. .get i_pf, Medical-Conlor-Pharmaty-.' ~ 7 ~ XT !J O H U S w i t i >0 washers sold-—J - -— ” along wel(.,We tinderstand each '...... _other,."..^,,.^.-___ ' ____ ■" I i 11? Moln Avt, E. — 733-«67474 60S608 Shoup Avi. W. — 733-9114 . Althdugli^an iiilerview' hidlh a d jlijii 1 YEAR’S SUI DETERGEWT. (FOR TH E AVERAGE\G E FAfvllLY)FAMIL

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< ■ Twin; FallsFalls' TImai-Navrt ' . f - ' “Promittirased W'alley” Per'erf6riti£Wi^(ices Thrillill Atidienceitices ;■ '" Sunday, Aug.'^SO, 1967 By NELSON WADSWORTHr n Since £ July si, a n d continuingontinuing ed in the committeeilltee abcabout «• Tt Was buJUron'tbp.oly)n t0p oT i n under- g r M p i" PeterspnPeterspn said. ■ . al.. mainly beebecause many on the ■ Q |i|jn Associated P r e s s Writerr until un :Aue. 31. th e Churchhurch of year ago and was-givenias-given; qijIclC ' ground jwi'klng^fldng : lot.lol Idlredtly .-iv ‘ T l i e rproductlonproduction itself Is pre- production■oduction staffsti which also : Smog€ifears^ • ; ^ ’ : SALT LAKE' c i t y (AP),) — , Jesus: J® Christ of Latter-day.atter-day , a p p ro v a l by th e cliiirch’sdiiirch’s First , over-;the:'f6u!d-«veri'on«-In e-Unlverslty-ofzUtahr-The— since-Wed|iesday-l5-goBe^or-th8^ — - ital, nearly 3,000-people crowrowd d ' free Iff at the Temple Bureaulureau df so m e th in g that wouldvould be corp- ready to buildilld the siq/scraper,.i ;' fb rm s-w lthout pa loreography. set- designs 'and most'part'.'todsy P®” ’ -and -showars .... ,i Into the bleachers of a unique,'ique,' Information. , - . p a r a b l e to o u r Hill CumorahCun . the theater' wlllwill hhave av e.to g o , I)ut ’.D ire c to rtor Ralph Ralph Margetts has & technicalchnlcal detailsdetal also are direct- are expected (o c le u out tha , . ' oul^loon th e a te r across from '“ Promised'Valley’ has de­de- Pageant in the East,,thatast,,that iwould it is 'designedned so.so; It cah be-, ^ ■ ggjt ofof 150 150 volunteers, of ed1 by professionalprofessii talent. pockets that are left ,. - . I Mormon T em ple S q u a re ,. veloped ve into one of thee biggest b r in g , more touristsIsls to Temple Te ■ picked iip andnd, movetmoved. , ' „hich between 61 letween 65 and 70 go o n ''P^IhIsed ,Valley" was 'writ- k The bad air reached from AI- ' . f There is 'a .'h u sh as the con- tourist loi bargains in thee: West,'’West," S q u a r e and g e t them to ach nlght. TTiere also a r e . them to stay V . expectancytancy or of: the theater s t a g e each-night. :n as a musical play by Broad- bany, K.Y. and Connecticut to .. ^uctor -cla c k s--h is--b a to n —a-and^ n d------said - — -SO’ Eider-M ark-E.-Petei;son,:terson, a a------longer- in-Ulah.!!— — — Isflve-yearsi-but-byirbut-byrthe-end of— altema^e-Iea^,;e-Ieads,-Fred^Bluth-and— 1 : the -Carolina coast-and-parts'of— r- ■ strikes up the band. Another-ither-' ’ '- member nu , ot—the Counciliuncil of B e fo re the en d of the 106^ le com m ittee hopes . N e ld e n Maxfield; Maxfield, for exam ple. ‘ ay-playwright” ™ Ambia" Sund-’^ AGeorgia. ^It made breathlnf'dlf- - chairman , church officials Vsilmiitp estimate th a t tim e the comm iard, with music by Crawford J?*o«ia. jt ■ ■ pcrlormance' of •‘Promised Val- ., ■■■ ■ ,Twelve,Tv Apolstles and chairman m il w u •to f*"d » " " ifeire permanent'place; perm a ta k ie turns•hs playingplaylni Jfdedlah Cut- , Gates’ H was^ ficult and being 'outdoors - un­ ' ley'.’,.— the s to r y - o f how th e .; o o f r the church’s Informationformation . than . 100,QOO, people will' young Mormon, soldier., Sates, H was first pfesented .at Lv~LA V lev" probably a^ naturalnatural -aihphlthea-- . ler, the young W e 1947 Utah Centennial Celtj. ■ pleasant. ,•. ■ Mormons c ro sse d the plains,ain s’, ' '.C Committee. o '"A n d tha castsasts haye. haye . seen - “ Promised Valley.".vu,, n'„M«nr ter somewhereere In ln;tt ;the ',undevel- A n d Rebecca!beccA Glade Gli and Diane conquered the wilderness and . .'been .'-he playing to standing-room-ing-room- T h e Tem ple View On k alternate as Celia Far- ■ation Jn Salt Lake City,' com- . But the situational did not.real­ though it co st , oped o u tsk rtsts of of Salt Salt Lake City. ' M u rd o c k alternat emorating the 100th. anniver- ly appwac) ; , made tho Seser't "blossom11 aas s •' only on audiences every night.’’light.’’ ' -Theater Itself — though.il atle^ Jed’s wife. . ly app»ach the danger level. e an ■ Peterson said, Qie idea;a for the $120,000 includingng ''electronic eled ■ "We definitely■itely p pla la L to make iry of the arrival, of the Mor-__ _ tn&JJew-YoithftiNew-YorkXity Air, Pollution ; the rose” ‘— u n folds btfore a n ‘ 1 inualT^ummer-pro"...... *n ie-8nowhow isIs hijHighly professlon-r;— -monTloni^ers^ '— enrapliirf-dla u d iR nce, . ______•■ '■ trefree show for tourists germinat-eermlnat- equipment — is onlyinly tetempc m p o re ^ . this an an n u a i;^ u t on~T)ioni[er3~ih~the valley. [Control.Control-Center Cen said. ' I —gM ' " ' I. ' . , ...... •I ■. T - ...... 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Ings,Ings, draites,df' ikirts, Colors ' moat look! 7 — - ” ^“- ' —: ■—----- — - - ■■ 7.uso;5:-'--';^-— — r ...... ■; —r— “ low! - ^ ------goloralj o l o r a i ' '------— " t ' F a n t y p e , ROSE nO p C c iUSSSES...... 5...... 1 “ I TRELLIS....,: 4 .3 't««g(ltir2.44■2.44 'Sjj ''' - ...... — . .. ■l. . l , . . V _ I ' 1 / n ,MM.i, , . ..i ...... I . _ ., • ' Ji • ■ , . ' “ lio -Twin’ Falls Times-News ; isxjgi SuhdbyrAug.-ZO; 1967 , ! ? ■ Memorial Servicervices A re P lanmlanried For 'Jlj fell BuM Girii ^ i B i a m :W i ellT fin()w ni.]Biii.]Boi8e oi V o cal InInstructor sti ; A tjiemorial service for, Lucil-icil- becamebecam e the pupil of CataUikii dintsd in ts whowl have taken ieidlnj ■ le ie^Lli Lipplncott, well-known Boiselise Xassonl. Her dramatic coachch roles in I the Boise Philharmonic vocal ier, wasi-Maestro Picoizl, head of productions,productio ; 7;:geSW - f I p ;■ vocal Instructor and performer, wasi-Mi ■| wiu.b will J)e sponsored by,her pupilsplls Rome 'Opera. .She .made her1" w Miss i,, ,i ■ Lipplncott wis ojiera nt p,F" Wpflnpsf^fly nt .thftthe .operatioiJliliut .operatic at Como^UUlYt chslrmarchSirman-for-thft-BoiseJ^ieiday— i^^lM ess r H ■. iTwiniTwln Falls FirSt PresbyteHanian In VertVerdi’s “ LaTravlata” . She Muslcale,-‘and- a, member of th? . • BUHL — Rutti'Ann Kuilk, T' . ChurcChurch. .Rev. Robert Harvey/ey made a Successful debut in New Natlonnl M-.innni' Association of Teachr year-old-daughtk of Mr. aid ' wU)will officiate.' Miss Lipplncott:ott York h,hi 1932. ers of Singing, She was Also . Mrs. Robert i Kulik, .Route; I ,: ( M *. ' .•, 'died died . July 31 at Magicjfajley.5 '• On-her-way'to-Boisisrshe-ap-;p- idaho-state-opera-chalrman-for—Idaho-sta - ' Buhl,- dlcd'-iSaturday-momlng'-iat'i 1011^1 ■ Memorial; Hospltal of' a heart peared as soloist at the Sal(ilt the NalNational Federatibn of — tJio'faitiily hpme;aftef,a long ill* ''' attack. .: - , ' • Lake Tabernacle, She then con-in- Music Clubs,Cl . ness;:,, : ,,,'^,1 ' i the ctcamp^gh to b« wnducled Elg • ' J TT^ stack ' —lateHn-the-year-with-IvanTSkinnerr d ftllV** ilitflv»rf through drive.______•' ______. ■. _ i H i Near Declo t^i DpCLO — Freak winds whip- John Roper Is[s PrPresident Utah Mishaps | ped a controlled fire in a stubble /- v /» n Receive Calls ■ S v \/ee tb ria r■ RETURNS RETUR To field some 60 feet Into the air J J SPOKANE (AP)-CaIlers f f g £ LUCILLE U P P lN C O tr 1 . to ignite and destroy a lOOrtonrton? Of Twin FaUsi UUn nitedFund ;■ hava been sntmpbig Ihe,; , Take i d Lives Of hay stack on the Gus Engstrom■om TThe he TwinT F a ils United Fundnd ValleyValle; ,and also Jnsures thatIiat U.S.U.S Weather Bureau at „ Lipplncott was a child. She be- TWIN FALLS=ALLS.,.. ' gan her musical education withifith ______, fam here Friday afternoon. board ofol directors has electeded money generously donated by SpokaneSp( Intemational Air- I v by port with demands that (he—; - Two ji J . Scouters— .private^eaehers^-which-^ed-hr ^ ------— “ Mr; Engstrom-was buming-thethfr -John-Roper-as-its-president-for-John-Ro r - Jocai citizens is managed by _Poi ^ " • the completete fashloji.(fashioji .»hop for young persons with sound experienceice bureaudui change the weather,'> Byg, The Associated Press her J entrance in the Institute — «tubbl6-?ield-.#hon_the;_suddea .«iPTTiiTii ------nfflrlnl-i ««M tndny.______in ot Musical Arts in New York,irij w ortiert o f all111 aages g e s ' ' " - wind came , up and . tarried the ThBTOTning-yearr^ffr-RoperH*- 1trbusnTess->and-fln8nciBi-mat—itrbu ofli ------3:wo-Boy-Scout-lead£tsjlied.ia .?* ™ Hot Twin Falls businessm an annd d ters,” ters," he continued. "“They actually'think we“ jjtahUtah Friday — one by drown-tn. 'Durmg nJD7''l®rfS ' of study^ ^ • a great FalliT'and and Colie C olleg e^ a reiircei? ™ , flames into his, farm yard. Hot can And the right switch („» a af there, she illustrated the lec­ embers were scattered to an- civic leaderleai has been a memberier He also noted that the organi- ? ing and the other in a one-car there, ori! leotlon fromTl all ththe e irImportant fash- of of the board for several years,rs. zationzatior also Insures that the[u. S"and throw It,” said Russ.K. accident. accid tures ‘“fes given by New York cri- other haystack on the farm of of the bi ulll Knierhn,. Weather Bureau tics. W. E. Henderson and R. E, Ion cen tersI Clifford ■ Darrington about ~ a During last year’s campaigngn funds are spent where they will J Officers Identified the vletims lar- h e w as In ch a rg e T iH lie spealFdp" -accon uccoinplisli the iiiost“ goodi.fQrZ _meleflMtogIstJ!But. 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I H P i SEATED *‘UJAU FASHIQN"IQN” duiduring dinner at the recentent Mrs. George1 LaGrange. The low tables DANCERS, from‘ left,’ Jamimes e s Kelscli, KelscS, Galt Diamond, Fetefef IVfikeIVfik Bairon, front, present^n (^ a pc portion' of the program aIt t ' n>social are, from left, Mr. andmd' Mrs. 6 a ll Diamond, Mrs. Tom.om. plaes]pineapples, candles, wlUow branches Alfred;-Dr. Jack Smith, DonDon Udtke, Mad Euteneler, andd thp (1^ recent Newcomers Clubb HdwulHawaiian luau. Nflson, Mr. and .Mrs. Don1 Lidtke, Mrs. Mat Eutejieter andind fresh flowert. ______------— household sale held Aug. 11. n I Authentic Haiwaiion wai Luau M r?.r H arm on Is Mrs. Clifford Brown acceptedIted Pi i z z a T r i c k the chairmanship of the drillIrill Ifjf youryoi family loves pizza, , C haplain For ' team1“ which will be taken- -to I Hosted By NewGewGomers-Giub the state convention. Members,g ° don'tO'™ misso' the trick of turnlog I ..., patlo lights and flaming tlkltiki for beingI such good hula dan-an-W • • C om en 0 fM o o seiSe wantingwaiting to participate In the leftovers into their- favorite I torchestorch provided the backgroundund ccers e rs and pood sports. g y drill were registered; . treat, ^Meat loaf, ro ast beef. ’ BUHL - Mrs. Vivian Har- '*'^1'* ™ I ■; settlr setting for the authentic- HamI-f 8l- Mrs. Pete Walker received a n,o„ to'i It w as decided to c a te r the yleners, vleners, sausage, tuna, salmon I lanian luauli a t Canyon Country Club prize ' “ mon was elected chaplain for -iub prize for the most beautiful lei the \Women of the Moose whenvhen 'banquet Sept. 23 and or shriishrimp m ay be used this I __-Jiostehosted_by_the_Welcome~Wagon gon agnd“ n d “ Mr. T hom as“for~the- most ^members , 5 met for a regularjuiar n'snus will be submitted forit;-ih way;„ay; MakeM biscuit dough and ■ NewcomersNewi Club of Twin Falls, auth ills, authentic costum e. mmeeting eet at the Moose Hall. Mrs. For tlthe officers Chapter NightIght pat it ||lightly into a larjge size I- ___ ^Guests G i were seated "luau t ),, “SU The 130 guests werfe thenien John Goodhue was'appointeejinted program,prog i entertainment was pizza. , Spreade, with leftover meat I fashion”fashi on the ground at longo"g servedserve an exotic buffet supperper s-entinal. s-entii Transfer member, Mrs. providedprovide by the Robbins §isters P‘™ - I low 1 tables decorated with pine- from a colorful table appointedted Larry Larr; Davis. Pocatello, was who sangs and accom paiiied5ied or fish.‘‘sn- Top with ketchup. Add I apples,appli candles, willow branches wwith ith fresh • flowers, willowlow electiclected to tbe membershin com-com- themselvesthemsel on electric gu itars,ars. bits of cheese. Season lightly ■ ““ TWdHjrightly-colored-fresh-flow' «nd^ ow' b'imcher&W(j-i® cati3lerrh?iti6ft'irSft'tr ffiHR Th’STh’SfsanrtfifSTselectlonsrStCTP fsa I w ilini^ i'G k I . ers. incluincluded Kalua pig, chicken hek- Friendship pri committee chairhait^en Kearsley entertained the on a buttered- cool^ sheet and IQC'/w'' ^ ‘ ^'dV^ I Guests were greeted by Mrs.Its. ka. tefiyaki meatballs, ham ^an. nn-t. group with a clarinet number, . ™ man. Mrs. John Priluclk, report- Sroup ’ jg r bake in a hot oven until the . S S flS i ^ I Tom .Nelson, president, and thenhen fried rice, salad fruit kebobs,'OS, ed on0 the lunch for the Davisjjyjs accompanied “ccomp by Shauna Wiser, ''' 1 presented colorful name tags1 by HawiHawaiian punch, coffee, Hawai-'a i ------. ' -----and .and Mr.M: Kearsley played twotwo dough dough I Is lightly browned and I Mrs. Gail Diamond and Mrs.I f t iaian n [ pretzels an d coconut caKJ; jg]tel. Anyone Interested should piano selections. cooked I through and the cheese I Walt Thomas. As the gueslsBsls Presidingpri at the serving table0‘® call J M rs^ Nelson, 733-4421; Mrs. RefreshmentsRefre were served hvby Is melted and bubbly, I walked onto the grounds, theyhey and preparing the food were“ e Thomthon- as, 733-3669, or M rs. L... E. Mrs. VernV Davis, Mrs. Johnh n » V » I were served punch in hollowed Mrs.M rs. Mike G reene; M rs. E. M.I". Hinlon";'Hinlo Welcome Wagon hostess,tess, Evans andi Mrs. WilfBrd.WigIng-Ing- FOR FAFAST SELLING RESULTS I fresh pineapples complete-withVlth McCurdym c Ci and Mrs. Thomas Dur-u r; 733-5210.733.5; ton. TRY TliTIMES-NEWS WANT ADS . iMlfctfW(f™wyJfcww^^ • I orchids by Mr. and Mrs. Frankank land. Mr. and Mrs.’Warr served/ed ... I I iBaum. the traditional roast pig, Mrs.Irs. • ■ A. program, featuring fouroaf Ray Berry and Mrs. Ronaldaid I - dancing numbers, was pr^pf®" HowellH owi assisted with earlier kit- ■ sented; with Mrs. Max EutenelerBler chen nhen oreDaratlons._____ ^______I —as-mistress-ufTiereraonles: ■ ri, , ■ Chairmen for this gala event t f e = z ■ : The first group of dancers .".'were In- ^^grg Mrs,.. W?rt_,.and_.Mrs. ' B —cluded-six-m em bers of the club Greene. ■ I dancing to "Hukllau.” They in- ^ I eluded Mrs. Euteneler, Mrs, J"'Mrs. Clyde Douglas was in m^ d®8Bb ^Sw i^HI ■ Nelson, Mrs. George LaGrange,»„»' onar ch arg e of calling; Mrs. McCur- ■ Mrs. Don LIdlke, Mrs. Donrtjn °y>dy. reservations; Mrs, Steven I Warr and Mrs. Diamond. AA Lund and Mrs. John Reitmeier, ■ • number was presented by Julie„i|p d “ eco® ratio n s; Mrs. Durland, nE^Bffl^w S99?3r [■om cleanup; Mrs. Donald Pfefferle. CnMBoSGRnA^ ^1 I ■ Waters and Linda Blilado from I Donna Mauldin’s Dancedlo Studio. publicity; M rs. Thom as andM rs. - J I Several husbands joinedliij Diamond, the arrangements, andi l . ® ■ fun by dancing to “Little Brownoivn Mrs. Euteneler. entertainment,nt. " ' ' ^ ' M itl I Gal.” They Include Dr. Jackrack WelcomeWi Wagon ‘ Newcomerslers I Sniilth. Jam es Kelsch, Mr. Did- Club encourages all new resi-esi- I mond, Pete Alfred, Mr. Lidtke,Itke, dents dent to Twin Falls to comeime ■ . , ■ -M r.- Euteneler and Mike Barron.ron. aand n d join In ^ h e m any activitiesties ...... They wore costumes called lava-av a -ththe e g r 0 u p offers. Bowling,ing, I lavas made by Mrs. Kelsch. The bridge,brid] pinochle, knitting, golf, I last number< was presented by luncheonslund and couples' partiesI , THE QUALITYALITY STOREJ \ ^ m Mrs., Warr who was born ahd are.are jiist a few. of the activities ■ raised on' the Hawaiian Islands',nds'. offeredoffei by the group, —ADMIRINQ-BOmeTif-thedecdnitlons-tlecdniUons-tised-forlhe-Newcomersf'Club- Jit-----TomMr.~;and"I\lrs. Walt Thomasmas -“ ThThe first-luncheon-of-the-fallfall _ -FOR YOUI ' Country Club are Mrs. Donin WWarr arr ajidajii Don Pfefferle. Mrs. Warr ke presi presented trophies to all hus- season'Wseas. ill be held Sept. 12 a t ' 'Greene were' general chairmenmen ofqf (he ievent. ______Mbands li. and wives who dancediced 12:31 12:30 p.ni. a t. thei Rogerson Ho------T~------T" ----- — Walt i BACK-TO-SCHOOSCHOOL N E D S ^^Jj^ walki were Kiwanis, ClubI AAttei ttends Buhl fresh orchi iBaun Antique Festival-T[ival-Theatre— — A . A m erican:'' (conunued trottrPnge^l)—)---- void-of-Shaw's-usual-plunges------void-o^ --- dano------/ D irected , by Di Bo.wler, ththe e into the philosophic deep, but sent( .JtLxw #1 rl - ~ production was set in Novemberber far frorfrom lacking ideas; At the —#s-TT and March, 1885, and tlie placeice final curtaincui the Kiwanis ihem- : Thi was Bulgaria, near the Drago-go- bers — and their ladies •TLWere -elu d e / C * i ‘ w " T o u ririster i s ' JQug man Pass; still wo wondering just what was “ danc — r-HaymapleETShavfcrhad^lleilo^ real ffldand what was imaBinylon.___ cludf — ------i t - S T A N a T , ; ’' ' ' ' ^ ind'' The players — Marie Scott, Nelsi this play a "pleasant” one and , ine f Mrs. although it has war for a back-ck- Sue Galllgan,Gal Serena Sorensen, Fl ightt tested ai approved. Wherevprlerevpr youyo go, ground, it is hardly a believ-ev- Dennis Dugan, Nicholas Ber6- Wan __ able war,_Nonetheless, . Shawaw zenko zenko JiJr., John O'Connel, Philip • num I go g o withw itl American Tourister.u r is te r . ' ; ' managed to put forth, in the Diet*Diet? and'Robertat Jacobs—- all ^■ iWate s a ||V j -----llnes~of-Bluntohle-(Tho-Clioco-co- .turned itIn.pleiising performances, Dom late Soldier) and Sergius, the , At the. break the visitation to Se' Bulgarian "hero," many of his thet™ "Alley" 'All at the side of the lafun d 1 y y ]l ] own beliefs about the futilityUty theater , where art work *was Gal.’ BUTTERFIELb:^' ' on view and refreshments were Sniilt ot w a r. on view e dmom Alvina 1//> It was a 'pleasant play, de- availabliavailable, proved to be Just the ------—- right toitonic. — Mr.- So KiwanisKi m em bers found - T h e j T r e n k s , , that a ‘‘Night at the Theater” is ‘•AXlava: Ir last C leanup Chores much bl better than a ‘‘Night on Footlockers,ockers, W ardrobes, Mrs. the Town” and Gene Hull, chair- ' - ■ . ■ raise — L-essiened-W ith-— ™i?i™m an "in charge, ■is"dreatiTing'T)fersf'Club-Hawallairluau-stCanyon ■ “ ----- Mi brmito(y=Trunk9-^ ------— the trek to Buhl as an annual rs. W arr, along with Mrs. IVUke gresi Paper Products' event-event — so long as there Is one '1 ' ■ . I NEW YORK (NEA) - ThePhe of ‘hosthose wonderful Antique_ . _ _ paper explosion is here. Are youj,o,i Festivalt'°stivai Theatre plays to enjoy. I: . ' . taking advantage of it? Ideal for those who. rent sum- jsis not v,why they were made, ''/.Studentl e n t L' a m p s mer cottages or own vacation^on _ thinkThink of them in terms ol hom es, t h e nonwoven fib e r b'uilt-ln b e r built-in maid service. Why not , \ n r , ■ ■ RecommendedTiended high-intensityh ilems falling under the umbrella take fullful advantage of decora- of "paper" contribute a pseudo-Ido- (jvetive eniensembles for your. laleges ------. rreading e a d in g (a(amps. ' hippie . understanding of tqday’sjy s summer and early fall vacationsbut designs, if you want'this. Theyhey and parparties? the . . also save everyone from fun-“n- ■ Anj\n interestingin new develop-im- — grabbing-cleanup'chores.------ment in — ment in the paper field Is ere the ; ; S SEE E E ouf O I J R FINE SELECTIONTIO N ,,0F 0 F — If you are part of tlie second-md- growgrowth th oft sturdy dl§posable fuj;-vas __ " ■ -’•‘~homirEenetatlon-(renter"brown;wlC hitUfe thaltl a'dds a puckish yet'on.______— ------cr) these leisure aids are worthirth utilltariautilitarian air to any room. In- consideration. Few women, theirleir eluded iin these are toadstoolsIn. husbands or children want ■ to and rouround tables. These come r T y p e s-r spend weekends o r' vacationion packed flatI and assemble quick- t y c l u ? ) - — Ilmo-waBhlng-and-ironlng-Nowlow ly^-paper-bini-for-examplerly ^ - p - — there is less need for constantant is a tabletab with a removable Slid 'ThcrcwasJ laundering since curtains, bed-ied- that servesser I as a tray for par-' buckles spreads, . dishes, clothes andmd liesties and the unit also provides2 y o u n g l a d REDECORATir:c o rAt in g t h e s t u d eENT'S n t 's r ROOM?( .even furniture como as dlspos-IDS- storage space for papef food ny patent - ables, servlcewservlceware. ™e ' wholivcdof melal J a t thotOB. , J p H j H Petbrien- Furniture's^personnel peraonnel con i give you, expert counseling oti'dacoratirig'your^^ “ :------^Realistically,-paperware^n the --Sueh-i Sueh-lteras are rclalivcly’in-' K iludont room at home)me for lheIho utmost In comfort andmd tonvenliconvenience.’ Our complete...... form of paper cups and disheshe's expensivexpensive and also nro proctlcor I gets tossed out after each use.ISO. for the woman who likes to s K o eQUMOURtn/MADCMOISEue' . ^ I ^ jolsctlons of furniture,ure, qorpot,qorpet, custom draperies, lamps and accessorlei afford . 'I'hls. is not the caso, though,gh, change her surroundings with- " -1 B ' you a wjde choice of5f style at pleasingpi prices. wllh colorfully designed draper-ier- out spendingspen too much money. les a n d bedspreads In tho new3W, . With disposablest Ihls Is pos- ^ lionwoven fiber vein. sible. An And as tho industry catch- TllCSO paper products areare cs on tltho colors, pattcr;ia am( _ „ . . J . _____„.Vyhotevar.‘yaur,l)a!ti«-;yaur,lia!ti»-furnl«hlng and decoratlng'neeciaratlng'neecisrcoma to'— ^ mcaiik. to shnplify short-term items, si IE ENTIRE FtMILY"____ _ rm items, such as toadstool,seating ____ ^------r ~ ^ ! 'M E T E O R ’ ^ ‘“ Patersen.Fumlt,ersen.FuinltAJre, Ihe itora that, servesirvei you bebost. ^ » rcilecoratlng uiid furnishinging until thalth a t holds up tu 250 pounds, clioros. Tliey ellminito drudgery:ry will hegoniohc( familiar " leisure Browrt.Mtnl H and lire not for washing and dryIry companlicompanions, R«d Palin» ■ cicnning, Treated for flre-resis-J l s ------:— ^ " # ' - ’ “ ------Hwi.fflffnt— ■- Innco' during Inlllal uso, yoii^o\i NO STICKING iiiily toy with possible d isasterlor Tho liextlie time you aro apply- by lolling n Scottish niituro:iro lug lr(m-ilr(m-on tiipc, nut a iitcce of n a n FURNIIINIIURE - ri'lgn nnd Insist on wiislilnn o r iilumhuiinnliimlniiii full under the liulo In lu ls d n ^ ' 150 Shoshone sStreet t r e e t EEa ast DovyntoDovyntown, tw in Falls cleaning iiaper dniporlos or hod-od- tho garmgnni ent so tho iiipo does : •LYNWOOD s|ircads for f:unllnued uso. This nol stick Ilia n ol stick to Iho irunlnti kuiird, ■ i n a ,— I V ; • ; .... mmmmmmkmmkmmmfmmmi f I - ■1

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Classes b n : Social Events oS 1.00 DOWNN Ww IUL HOLD VOUR' O U R - ' ; " . .'.J . O' C lothingSet.;. ■ ' P aatOa s t racles Club will meet!t ■ " T f .■■''■■h- ■■■ 'with;Mr*.;Williamw Ith iN Armga for + ; . :SHOSHONE'^ Clothing I [o' U BA CK -TO -sewS C H O O L C U q t H E S 0 1 . structlon classes, will be jcon-I* . ' hher er amannual^breakfast'from.S to ductM:ln Slwtho'ne this fall, re- ' ' 10:30 i.m >M bhd(iy. Royala i ' i j t/l i ports:^ W ty i.ppu- Kuliyo. home . Neighbors .W be guests‘of the‘■® : i ...... ■ -...... ■:-Ttrt;ibftTe^«ynt. -club;-51»oie"at(tn(Ilngr*re^uilied —ry^ . to bring the!r.;bwn taWe M p . .THs.:preiimi|iR(y ’inettii]g‘ will be . a t 2 A>>S. 30 i t the — courthbuse.?i\:.smali:ptt:W|iis- i at-7-p.m.-Wednesday.wlthJlra. treition fee i^'i^uIrM ,'reports Jew ef O'Dell, 402 2nd Ave. N. lh(i home ew om lst. The classes * ¥ ¥ U will not he tny lariger' than tS , . M ary DaVls A rt Club will ^ m e m b e r s . ; ' 1 , - ^ y meet at -1 p.m.' Wednesday at • Selection for th e class will be . theJiomeofCIara Walton. Mem-' i ' ' ■■• ' •' JL ' on the basis of the" first' 15 who ■'if : bers are asked to bring thiir • . call the county, ag e n t's oHIce. :• worK. . .■ ■ ■ The fee;will be used.td cover some 'of ths expenses. .If theree , ^ ^ s FIL^R-HIIIside Helperj Clubi J J ' — Is-Jnterest-mor'e- tKaMohe class • 'win meet at 2 p.ni. WednesdayX _q 0 - _____ ^ itti Mrs. Roy Kimmerly,- Twin , F alls. ” VI O ' ' The’rdlalii ra n b e taught two • /• .. ., • different ways,: one by construct- ' ? * ¥ Uf qp ing a garment and ,the other method is constructing i note- [ ' HaileyCouple ■ Q hoot-of the different steps otit I : I s each method. T he, notebook is^ t k . ' Honored , the most .helpful, the other , Ml HAILEY,- Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Q homeniakerj state, because thee '/ i s ' ' . bert .Carling were honored at r seamstress can go back- to It ■' » It J an Open House recently at thel iH ' « ilB In future'sewing. There will be » ' ■ home of Mr. i h d Mrs. .RonaldId . * . m i f f / i k l ' eight classes, pn6 and oiie-half ’f ' ■ Smith. if hours^ea'ch. .■ ^ '■'f Hosting the farewell party,, in 7] addition to the Smiths, were Mr. >■ MR. AMD MRS. RONALD J and10:30 Mrs.I Ray Lyon, Dr. and J f N elghb , V alle.yG ouple (Shlg Morlta phoi Mrs. Alden Packer, Mr. and [n W w \v Mrs.club;-T Wordell Rainey, Mr. and3 *" H ■ \ \ I ■ tb brini W ill Observe p Mrs. Harold Buhler, Mr. andId , , c , Mrs. Bert Shirts and Mr. and TM ouii | « Anniversary Pamela r omc Moore, R, > Mrs. Maurice Ellsworth. ' J J a.M t 7-p. rs. Shlrta. presented M r. andid n ^ RICHFIELD — Mr. and Mrs. \ K / a A JewMrs. el Carling ( a gift. The Relief Clifford Conner will observe‘eWed ” ’ In Lutheran Society of the Hailey Ward LDSi O 8 — theIr-25th-Wedding-AnnIversatyy —Pamela-Kay-Moo^-daughter—Pamela-I b e s t , .C.hutch_p_te5Mte(Llnem_gifta._. M arj . -r with open house at their Rich- of Mr. an , m The eet i Carlings and their four ' + 1- of Mr. qnd Mrs! Thomas M. Mike F th e Jio r field home from 7 to 10 p.m.I- Moore, TwinTw Falls, and Ronald bridegn , children will leave for Bountiful, U Saturday. > ' Allen Rhod Utah,bers a where he will teach bbl;i i [/I / A ^ Allen Rhodes, son of Mr, , and brother vrarK. The celebration is being ar-'- Mrs. Marlon.Marl< A. Rhodes, Sand- Pene a ‘ ogy at VIewmont High School. . ranged by G lennis Conner,•, point, were imited'in marriage were I ? Ha wiil attend nifjit school atI f ^ ' / > , theF IL University ^ of Utah and be V daughter of the . couple. AllII in In rites JulyJi 28 at Immanuel the bri ■will m: ^ l H friends and relatives are Invitedd Lutheran Church,( ,TVIn Fails. Harve ; working on his masteris degree. f* i Y to call. The doubldouble ring ceremony was and He ^ I tMr. l T H Carling has been science:e • • Jl e performed by Rev. Harold Iben ganist. instructorFalls. at the Wood River ,r •Mr. and Mrs. Conner were ptrformed High School the past three H m arried Aug. 30, 1 9«, at Gates- before anaij altar centered with re< lfl ' ‘ years. Mrs. Carling has been t) • ville, Tex., where Mr.. Connerr pinkplnlt Kliahgladioli and white chry- parjj), | J. Qtl Cflnip i gfttiii^ftrhumaanthiamflins 'The'tfT ta r .w'as j president-otTh^ Relief Society. with the Army. The couple r^I- flanlted^byflanked by baskets of pink glad- the guei 1 loll and white chrysanthemums by Nar 1 . COVER BUTTONS M sided a short tim e In Virginia ioH I* Sole plates of irons are easily I. and white lighted tapers in can- and Jut HAIL I, , before he was sent overseas, and white 1 scratched. This leads to rusting. »f - i He was the first Idaho repatrl-i-' delabra. i b e rt .C 5 _Ihe-btJder-givcn-Jn-marfiage i Whenan Ope presslnii buckles, buttons,s, ______' .mm — atod-pfisonor-ofiwaF-after-belng r anaps or iipj^rs, cover them i , wounded in tank senrlce in ItalyIT by her fatlfather, wore a floor- “ hom e ( r length white satin pieau de 'soie • withSmith. a press cloth to avoid ^ and reported missing for ovW length whit i scratching. O three months. M rs. Conner Is» gown,Kown, stylestyled w ith an « m .p i r e S “ S Hosti ! ^ M J the former Eth61 P o p e'o f Rich- waistline aand lily point: fa c e •additlOi ------0 field. ■' sleeves. HiHer detachable, lace-lONALD ^ A. RHODES f andwas. JieldM for the bride at the » 5 trim m e r train fell from (he>rlta F?“ photp) f • „ ■ n M”home - ^of Kathy Carr. T Mr. ^nd Mrs. Conner have . 1 After a honeymoon trip to the . U spent most ot their lives in Rich-. shoulders. •H e r shoulder-length J veil of bridal illusion was held Jc J I- Mrs;Oregon I coast, the couple will (1 . flleld. He has been a Richfield y*" * reside at 107 Tvlet St.. Twin —rural-mail-carrier-the-pMU9 by ajhlnestone ! and pearl tl- ara. The gown and veil weree, R, A. Rhodes m":* • n X X designed anand made by the bride. .M rs. ------— =/■...... SheShe w w o o r ere a-single 'strana-of Society -D em onstrations-. pearis,-»-^ift:;from-the-brIde-iron -M rs. Ceremony groom, and carried a cascadingr b e s t man.-Groomsman-w a-s bouquet of phik roses and whiteI. Moore,Mike Rhodes, brother of th e.,ISJ ® . , . iL Are Presented .• carnations,fa S ".’ the center of whichd punch. bridegroom, w ith Mike Moore, WelUultedfor ^ FAIRFIELD — Demonstra-• wwaj'a aj'a cors«corsage., . J commitl brother of the bride, and Tom tions of 4-H projects highlighted1 Kathy 0 Carr, friend, of .t h eI- *<1Pene with as lushers. Candielighters S,^ I' back-to-scboor the August meeting of the Prair-- b r'l d,.e,-,.w(4.e.-,.wss: maid o ( h o n o r.e were Specis Doug Moore, brother of f? J ..I: . ie Home Deijlonstratlon Club. ' Bridesmaid,B ridesm aid was Jeana Rhodes,ll sen; the bride, gr. and Ricky Ruhter, I"® vV" Those givmg demonstrationsI sister flf ijJ'jthe bridegroom. JuniorI. FalrmoiHarvey MIskiman was soloist w®™" Included Tena H upfer, _Sunnyf bridesmaidsbrid**™*™- \vere Dawn Moores attendeeand Herbert Elnspahr was or- ! t and RObto'Moore, sisters of then tana,ganist.- I J Sweet, Beverly Kevan, Janet 0 lailllBSXW A Cluer, Paula.Baiich4t and Jack-. brIde.„brlde.„ JanaJani Lamp*, Jriend - of!> Nampa; . A reception was held in the years ie Gaenile. Projects rangedI the couple,coupl^ was flower girl. ' s catelio,Wrish.hall after„the. ceremony Preside from outdoor-cOoking-to-furnl-' _Barry_X)ahl.-Bountifui,-Utah,“ Kller.---MPS." sanarA moore reglKrerea ture antiquing. friend riend of tl the bridegroom, wasI- the A guests. pre Gifts were displayed ( •The group'm et a t the home s by Nancy Relnke, Cindy Hull c<,'ie 0 T m to W m of Mrs.'Allen Bauscher, with '• and Judy Clark. scratch l/) \ \ \ \ M rs.'Jo h n Gasklll a s co-host- ^ TTie bride's table was covered When i ess. Guests were M rs. Don Sax- with a white nylon flounce over anaps , man_and_Mra. Dayld.Crnkovlch, __ ' pink percale caught by pink sat- with a The group is planning a Style in bows and centered with a scratch show for It^ Septem ber meeting. I threertlered, heart-shaped wed------Plans and dates will be' in- ^ 1 ^ I ding cake decorated with pink was. Jie nounced later. . IB^D j roses. The cake was topped with home i three pink satin bells. Lighted After 1 ' W m j p I n k tapers in crystal candel- Oregon abri flanked the large cake. The reside ^_____ f cake-way^nt-Trad-Tiervejrby paUsT W W f f ' ' 'M ffl Mrs. Vivian Lampe and Mrs. pr. ■ w j Crystal ■Woiters. -; - " j i ' j . _Mrs. Tamra Fischer, Jerome, V C . served coffee and Mrs. Betty . Moore, aunt of the bride, served —~~\\ra\r X punch. The wedding reception » o \\M \\ committee of the LWML as'slst- 0 - m \\\\ ( ed with serving. | J \\\\\\\v , Special w est was Knud. Niel- , sen; grandfatter of the bride, r Fairmont, Minn. Other guests • / t : ^ . _m s attended from California, Mon- f ! tana, Utah, Oregon, Caldwell, f - II WU'Im i l ' m m f Nampa; Idaho Falls, Boise, Po- V • catelio, Kimberly, Jerome and 1 , F ile r.- .--1------: g z z z z H | ) A pre-nuptlal kitchen shower

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T — MAIN F tO O R Z '" . ', , .. n ; Mrs;''''Roh»M'7ji)wlies'Md:iMfj, 14 Twin Falls Tlmes-Newsaws SundaSunday, Aug. 20, 1967 I' ; W oniW h?/& ^ef . ;^,gobert'W«rd. - K? . Ix I v '^.iAuro' i . i H ^ ^ 3 r y ^ B a f c ; i p r dfd I Mrs! Rtosl'iiJiillih'e'r.'ijr^lM v I ■'< was hostess.,towas ..the' Americanin conduct^c o n d u c t^ th s btisine^s meeting. ' "■T^ > “ r 1 ; ' War'^MotKers^RaftW«r.‘'Mo RiVer CKap;a- and h ■.-• ter lerat'th at 'thelTnbnthly-meeUng heldId a rewreport-ptt‘'!?Eoimders rt- of Cora- .' ' : i/i'J , Ij; K >^.tntly.f;$he-wiis, recently, ajilsted lyby muniBMmunlsrii/ :*;}\i.i^ci'.^,v:v-;;'. ' ' .V. I::- yeW L^hh^ I 1''^ ''dkilid fl I' ''•ilftiif'ii'i?'' : MQ] ■* a | H - I By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN D EAE / R SPO ILED: I thlni( y o a r i ^ K D M R ABBY: M y two chll-11- mother mothe diould first clarify ber { i - | ' : ! j | H | ‘ dren have die same father andnd deflnll deftaltlon of “love” as she ui>- S... . * ‘ .iM I mother,'but moth< they are as differ-:r- derstaderstands It. It Is my ophilon ; I ' s®«- '.-fwU entent a3a; night and ddy. The girliri thatthat «one can.'become "spoiled”d ” gj|B V ' ^ I ;.!pf t6dayr|:ir:.-;\V -" ^ I Is 17 and she is clean as gold,d. fromfrom an excess of material ! ■ . ' ' i t i r 'W . I I TheI’he boy' Is nearly 15, and hle e thlng[sthhigs, but not. from "love.” ,|M . I Is dlr^.as « pig. He takes aa ...... ' i bath in a pint of water for 3030 d DEARE/ ABBY: Aether this is M l i seconds and dries himself withth true true oor not, I cannot say, but it I ' ' • W r J W iR * > I i a a )Msh jvai rag, ,; , | h ada d ;a:a m'essagOr so use .lt If y'OU o u HBwBhbhisHM H ^^ ' y —— —5i — -r nsjTnolean iB underwear for wlsKT ^ ivisiir ■ 'V' ^ • ■ : zy7F~:!r-^ I I j r Ii him, him, and I I find it where I left i.e„,“Several worldly wise teen-_ KAmEENEUINENIX ' . C H E feY L C dL W S ' I it. (He puts his dirty underwear ,iersagers were chiding one of their (LesUe's photo) _ 1 back on.) ■ . '' • 1 fii group because of her virginal C h e r y l G o l l i n s . 'V ' ’ ■ I' ^ H l f v ^ ^ ■: No* Now, Abby, a m other can'; ’t status. “^ ,u s She took it good-natured-Si 1\QK athleen N ix, 2 dress a bdy who stands S feet ?„ly for..J awhile, then quickly si- ^ , I tall and weighs 165 pounds. K „epj R eveals Troth lenoed them with this remark;f: G f j lasm f ann N am e5 KIMBERLYk i n - Mr. .arid M rs. wKSr. J ! m • I f - whiWhat can I do with this sloppy^ ‘Shouldlcl“ ? I ever become dissatl5r I kid? He's normal in every other fied ,vrtth my status, I can C__' ' • ■ i• BBcrt ert CCollins, K im berly, announceice # t ) l I W / IW H B iM ^allB K iaiW wI l respeirespect, but he doesn’t even change..ua„„, How about you?’ ” ,““ Septem ber D ate the engagementen of their ;d«ugh-gh- V | | > ‘ * i V / I. , smell clean. te ^ Cheryl, t o L arry W, Ailder-er- - f{ }■■ ■ \ fW / / l.iy S y y I ^ OLD AT 39 .. N O N A M E .PL S. ..Mr. and Mrs. Russell .Nix,*’ son, son of M r. and Mrs, Her- Aben I -I- ,- Al^rfMn, Wash.,- announce the2? bert-a;And§rsoivH#nsiBh.-^'—berLc r**‘ -:— ' ' Jf7 i I- Troubled? Write to Abby, Boxox te tegagemehTof g ai their daughter, Miss miss Collina': was'graduate P "“ " I . ■ DEAR OLD: W here Is th is JJ)™® 59. Kathleen Elaine, to John Ste- ' T , ...... t I I Idd’su d ’s father? If he’s handy, ask,ij $9700, Los Angeles, Cal, 9(1069. Kathl from KlmberlyHi^ School-inrin 1 4 For a personal replf/, enclose a phen Glasmann, son of Gordon 1966. ,ggg Slie is employed in ■ the I ' Um to hose. Junior down. Other- “ el- Glasmann, Twin Falls, a n d M rs. i.'J...' the k i / / I wise.wise, Just keep after him andul ™sta “ m P p ^ seU-addt^sed envel- G lasr business office at Bean Grow- ’ I / / * m 1 li pray that he’s a late“bloomer“ "P®- ope. - ' - ■ . , — MathMarle_Glasmahn,-Readlng,-JPa.^ ers-TVsioclati'onTlVin-Falls;------—jrsTVi M I who’iwho’s stlU hi the "sthikweed”I- * * * Mi!Miss Nix an d Mr. G lasm ann1'' Mr.M r. Anderson Is a 1965 grad-»d- ” II state. When HE realties thatij_„ were graduated in June from™ uate ofo H ansen High School aind n d . /T* 1^—’^ y— / the University of Idaho. is em » ’ C ^ i ^ l he's notI nice to be nett to —-H n Oom l eC erem ony tie® Is employed . a t the Rogersonion , , V.j.,' ...... ,..* . I.. Ae’U.1he’U.get neirtilo h ln w ^ ___ ' U d i A Sept; 2"wedding is'planned;a; BBarber afK Shop, Twhi' Falls. - Unites C ouple The'The couple will reside in St.it. A.S(A .September weddfag is plan­ Louis, Mo., where Mr. Bias-ts- ned. : , ^ m t m * I DEAR ABBY: I represent a I rj '*”• ■ li 1 I large hisurance company. Dur-,i“ In111 Boise D Rites mamm ann will w ork toward his mas-IS- - ./ , » * * f 2 i . fag fag tl the . last .10 y ea rs all th;e e )■ >- GOODINGGOC — Mr. and Mrs.rs tersW” degree' at Washington Uni- »» ' '6ay;^’N^ ■ Ip ® p / U Bksf^JSW ' I agents and their wives have tak- ErnestEmesi Eubanks, Gooding, an-in- vei'slty. verst "‘•M iv\U. asonicLoclge; ' H MK&'' V S r J i * 4 || en en tuiturns entertaining the ^ o u‘P p nouncenounci the marriage .of theirsir H. * g i Q i — t M w ■ ijlJP f l'l/ i « I j In in the their homes, for dinner par- dnij-ohi Star H as Picnic ■ Gibsdni — I j ^ i W ^ K ^ A y ^ ^ y ^ r ^ daughter;. Marian Jeati Hamll- ^ Jf ' l p / ' ■ r> t « «I | ties, ties, : cookouts, Christhias p a^ r- ton^Bolse, ((,„ g to Davld Dee Waits.ts. Guests V jU Attend wa 1 ^ UeSf-eto.-^^—T—^ —— -s-nf^-fi ...... W ^ELL,-r More,than. 75 x y l , i | ■ ■ ,, ■sdrr' pf Mf. aria Mi"l Perry 1 1 1 members of the Masonic Lodge m ' c l' m \ I “S There Is one couple who h a“ s Wait?, Cheyenne, Wyo. W C dm en’sM eet accepted the hospitality of all and Order of Eastern Star Chap-g shapes ^ SUMMER IS SUNSHADEB TIME. A ddelightful shape (or aI the others,ot yet they have never;r TneThe weidlng took place Aug.Ig. M Mn rs. Dorothy Dodd an d son; , ,, [e 5 og the.lawg at the home o of f San Diego.! Callt., w ere guests ter, their“ families and friends,ds, , ,A A girrs g test frlend-^wheneve^nevei; /fji'/J |i-i ' . dellghlfuhface, Uie-bold-oval-hsmeHoval-fi8 me,-abovei-becomes-out- • had-thehad-1 group In. their home “,M J he attended th e annual picnic r e- a h e Ight tfaited lenses w hich-highlightt for anany kind of p arty . They h av e Mr. a reT at ^ the recent meeting of the nttend ifc alie’i Ihjha mood for flatlary-' -It»:-i Btandlng because- of the light ttated lei ___ _ ebind.w^ be-lfiiaiecomlng...... ■ the eyes la a tto r t‘comMfiM^ r ‘ talked aboiit-havln^a-patty,-butIrt Boise,’ Boise,~-wlth-the-fievr-Rogei^Dr Dr -Gounl£ountryside-Elowe'r.£luh^t.the he£BntljiL.atJheuiity^park.v:—-— £Bhtly — hom e pt M rs. Lyle S c h n lto r, jjg^| black crepe. Softly fitted atalllW Bm ' ? of tbe large re c ta n ^ frame,fee, below, hhaive the convenienceI It nevinever materialized. Moore officiating. home Recreation arranged by the ^g|! r and unbreakable lens. These-areI ShoUldn^tShot someone sit downm Mrs. White, cousin ot the the walsliSlnwoniand^acetale.lie . Vr W i of a clear panoramTe view and linbreak Plans were' dlscussed for the1,5 committee*‘^“"’m in charge Includedled V . Riviera designs. . . with thisI couple' a n d tell th emm brbrw degroom, eg was matron ot hon- , f ------:------J— ^ ------— that 1 It's time they, entertained or m fair booth, and Mrs-. Victor Nel-Bl- softball sottba and other gam« for the Sizes Size*-S^'to-lS,$ 2 0 .0 0 . ___ ~ ■ "')' id or, and Mr. White was best^— son-was-named-chalrman-of4his *- youth------^— 7 becau! -T becau4e^he-group-4hinltr-theyiy mman a B T -"------ilsyouth-groupriiorseshoe3*f6rthffiJlG" — ' — ^ are “deadbeats"? Or shouldIH »...... comncommittee. A work meeting will ,„enmen ^and visiting for the women. ^ they just be excluded from our~ ,i„ The bride was given In mar- be jjj held later In the month. One WomanI In ThiThree Uses g'J riage by her father. KefRefreshments were served by . Plans , tor the event were made w parUes in the future? ' „ by joint committees from the JM PHOENIX Patricia Dee Hamilton vrasas the hihostess, Mrs. 0. M. Lantfag, ^ ^ rtagbearer and ushers werere The September! meeting will befe sponsoring organizations. Com-I tt ’ f i mr s p Some Form Of)f Hair Coloring it Betty Jean Hamilton and Peggygy held at the home of Mrs. Pete(e mittee members were Mr. and ' DEAR PHOENIX: I agree, It Betty Twin;fell«- Burl*/-Ruptrt - luhllu h l By PATRICIA KING Miss RetirS a native of Hun-Is1, bad1,3, manners to accept has-s- White. Philip 'White was in Thornton. Thort . M rs. *Ronald L ancaster, Mr. a n d 1th If. - >1.. Ill Mrs. NEW YORK (N E A )-T o be- gary, had hac a salon ih the artist's® pitgutpltality without retumhiii It. butu t charge of the g u e st book, w ith Mrs.^CliarlM a"'! Mf-— » h', WOHTIIQHTI ' ______" comer~g~falonde-ln-1825r-yoTrTnr colony-«f-Siolnok-before—shecobny-c >“* flpTjiiTTliU couple continues to bele MfsTl tvirs. Kveiyn C lay an d KathjrTs-JS------RlNSE-GftRMENTS ------slatted in the kitchen. The tliit-tint- cam e tofo this c o u n ty in 1939.'• inviteinvited hi spite of their failurere Hamll Hamilton a t th e g ift table. IN SHOWER |T=: ^ —Taking-a-trip?-Rinse-dripdryry -—------L__ ------ing brew-contained-saffronrllly-lily —“Every—“Everyone-ln-Hungary-ls--a a tq-reclpn)cater'‘th:6-fr»-Ul>’’tq-rei »” -T Assisting |i{ at the reception were' roots, yellow techas, St. John’snn s kitchen cosmetologistc and 1 sP^ p ^ must_en m usl­ I oy-thelr-company.y* Mrs;—Betty-Rae-CgnyerSi-SanMrs— ^ earments^^under^^ t h e ___ ■ wort-and ai variety of other in- dallied - In hair colorlngi"- sheshe Whomwhon one, (nvltes to his hom e M at«i teresting Ingredients,- If you explalnec “ Mat“ 7 Calif.: ’ Mrs". Charlotteu® washable items on a nohrust you explained. A litUe bit of this,Ws, Uis a personal .ma_tter. If YOU Harding,unMi. Gooding, sister ot the I ^ m u r — could find all of them. a little Ibit of that, add-some-doiie- do notnt want this couple, don’t ■‘’® hanger. Turn on the shower andnd Boiling took hours and rinsingsing thtag thing else,elsi Is the way Miss Retltetl invite them.' * * bride, ’ and M rs. J a n e t (Running-’S ' f|„s”rinse. There is less chance of the hair was a daily necessity,sity. explains the m any enchanthiging ham, Cheyenne, sister ot th e adding new wrinlm- say tthat a parent can't give a phalpital 1for the last four years. Ore. m e e t . i yfiur facial'shape. The color■ ac- selves asa: something other thania n child too much love. The couple w ill reside at Her- OulOut-ol-town -guestf ^tended ___ tually contpurs^your faM ," saidsaid whatwhat the they are. Jn their' mmd’sid’s WhatWhi do you think?. . ' - ‘ miston, mistoi Ore., where Mr. Waitslits fromtrom Cooding, Oregon, Wyoming Rose Reti, whose Rue "deI la eye tiie'the' picTure is completelyely __ . . "SPOILED”, isais a n macl^inist fo r th e Union P’a- a - and (California. _____ Paix Beauty Salon In New Yorkrork different than the reflection infa 1j555ESS55S5iHiSiS5S55BiSS™ * l \w - ’ i '• Ci^ does a brisk businessI hi the mirror.mirt ' - ™ I hair coloring, ^jgjWigs ] help a great deal In UNCUNGABLES H ------^------—choosing choosing a-flatterlng-color.-lhe customer can try on the half l\ color before she makes the big I ' Qr^iKelth Is decision. " However, "experience I ‘ ['•:/ 1 has taught me that If an idea 1 iliT ^ ~ 6 u est S peaker i’s‘‘U®'inIs too firmly fixed in a woman's I mind she won’t accept any color • AtLocalMeet. but S i hthe t one she wants," Miss TAFFEKNIllS^ I [Dr. Donald Keith, dean at the,1, Retl said, and more often than l5" hot it’s not the most flattering. ___ —— Cbllega-of—Southern—U^-hOr ______spoke on the future of the col-ojr , HighlightsH>£hl'g an d streaktag, she lege -and how each individualimoi feels, Is a natural effect and ■ — is-never-too-old-to-learnrwhenlien^he-hleachedJieadiJjestJrleDd p e^eM ___ members of the Christian[lan is the shortshi hairstyle. This styleyle wf~ Women's Fellowship of the Firstirst prevents damaged hair from lelr overbleachlng. i p Christian Church met. for their overbleat Allgust general meeting. "A A goc good colorist never mak- lid ■The devotional service was es hair-color even. There.should , be a variation of at least three I Perfeetforffeet for school or dress. ___ ^ lu four shades to-achleve-thfr ----- "^eRock^fAres?'”' ” . " I most,natural S look,” Miss Retletl ...... theSunday/Monday ;Refreshments were served,°y by explained.explained . H s h o}es.from e h o r n Buster Brown...... members of Group No. 2, Mrs.’■■s. Womenv^^omen abuse their hair In ck& with touches of L r, ' ■ . _ 1®5 many waways but. most especiallyHy ______1 ^ ^ ... -- fagiijon thi Grabert, Mrs. Lula Slack and with hairhaii spray, which has a ihion that mean so much . - Mrs. Hazel Duniilng. .. ^ng™drying effect ,' on dyed hair. Teas- I S ! ® # ” * t o a youngy o u n g la d y ... full of I I ' ’ ------It-was -announced that -the Ihg i^g Isjj equallye„ hard-on coloreded ' - - ister Brown quality th at------— : rummafiB sale will be held Oct.{“ • hairjj^jf and^nd lack of time for proper '' ' '''' £22J|2S! f^ H I 20 and 21. Plans are now being™B care j„rg Is)j anotherg fault. ------, m ejans a n s so much to mothers. niade for the annual harvestrest M g her in for a careful bazaar-set for the third weekeek ■ ■ . f i t tfang i n g bby y out children’s Jri November. \lkC \ 7 ^ . ' / ■' ;Memb«s of Group No. 1 and VACUUM T**V* CLEANER ^ ehoeeipei.oeejperta,' No. 3 met for, their .monthly meeting at the home of Mrs.1^1 REPAIRS - — Gv-P.-Bow.-Tom-Courlneyrmis^ -jsji-b' :A -to-D-Wldtbt^ ------^ _ ^ siona^ ffbm' Africa, was , ' V ' ’ ' ' TKtfaii • •• lir* ' , ,"’ T" tured speaker. |JHOOVER0 < • KIRBY Group No, 2 convened for•» a ' pjLFILTEX • SALES morning meeting at the homeI of \ ' \ Iko N ll Mrs. Herman Grabert. Mr. y iril JUSTER Courtney was.featurW. speaker.I- VACUUM CLEANERS , He displayed articles the n»- na­ O F ID A H O ' ' I R C W N e i \ tives have made.' ' Cqr Cqmer Blue Lakea The next general meetlngisIs .«>'and 2n d A v e. E . ’ W ' « aet for Sept, 14., All Interestedted 7 3 3 - 1 0 2 7 women ore Invited. ^ IIHM / k , ' v \ w m ■ ■ • • D U A L " , y T ■. te IIn n f Mahogany A PLAHER \ Thi[hi Tolltknit*'Tolltknit* "Uncllngobl^"-In'" ' '* rour'tliolt*. tlioit*. ofo'dmol l/ (qiloftJ, . - . CHAn E R _ 'V v ' ■ \ illp, or' p«ttl-iilp, P«rf«ct under' f ' ■ ■"li'ii. l^nlti,. I‘'‘*y*’ [iri»yi, °ny "cUn’flnblt."'___ "LIGHT m y FIRE" — The» Doors • ‘7 -■ Sliijjr-ihort.lllRjr-ihort. and am ovtragi, .3 2 -^ •'DON'T-SLEEP IN THE SUBWAY."UBWAY."-^'Pejt - r ' Clark ’ ' f . 16. Petll-^lp, )6. - ilistl an d a v i'ra g i, .... ■ 5-M-i,;-M.i, )>^/i.-— ^ ; '|.'- ;V— ...... "ODE TO BILLIE JO" — 'BobbleBobtjie GentryGentr , ' V • ' I '* X i ’ ■ . .A I,' " ! "THERE'SALWAYS’M E "— - E Elvis lv i s PresleyPre J - , ; "SHOW BUSINESS" — lou-RLou-Rawls aw ls ... ;...... ^ • — — — A ' ' V ' ' ' ' — ' Pq'ntlt'g'nllt ^glfdlt.alid it In tv e ro ^ w.|.>.K ______'/ , ''SOUL FINGER" — BdrKoys \ ■ lidtiIdti ondand'btitic, 'back, d2-34. A,B,C, mxxmBoooooooomxioBooa^^ ...... ' '*A(l‘DuP*n» N yltn "The M onkee .Headquartoeadquarters" — LP, V , ■ , Reg. $4.79 ~ liimltedTilted timtime e o n l y $ 4 .2 9 ' ____ . l l , 1 1,^ r vI’V) ' , \ " Shl>e¥‘F6?TfioEntIf«rEntlfi'Famlly ~ 4 dnd 8-TRACK CARTRIDGES,RTRIDGE5, bibig w lecH onl ' , * For your bacj^to-schoo! J lecord Shop 1 I DOWNTOWN [jI j B H Q I p'purchases u i a Ropkr*«jA___ ^ Helen’s Record ■ flexible Opllon Cllarijo J ; — ^ —^DowJilowhJrwin-Falli-ln-MaionerLln-Maionor./y\uilc.’.C9nt«r„,_ , M MPtl r '^ARo5nf7~of'~j^r^-?onlS^ m s 221 M ain Ay'o. East. — 733-0609 733 — , fi '~~PARKINQ IN REA ‘ TVrtn Poll! - ilurtiy • lupliri f CotWenlent parkingirking ao ft rear... rea ' OP STORE ll , Amorlcardi ' ••' , If ll'l,from lippB rs.;.’. ll'i (li ...... ,1 .. , '" ! ! ■ ■, ,, 'i . ft .. tlon and^Iriconvenience.. E 'n cc h first. ,»* • . . -®r¥''a hall arid lead 16 the 'center Twin Falls T im es-N ew i . 1 5 ■■ '- ■ VicKia Atwood LiviLiving '7 room'shoiild be designed for• a If yourj house Is Iri - the plan^jn; of“Yhe the house? • '"Ganning^Hints ,'-U nr - "t,!diSunday, Aug; 20,.1?67- . • Is the living rooni convenient a i r ~ *!!'' "i^"rr - r ^ patlicular , pun»se. A well-de-de- nlng stage, sketch out a plan.- t ' so you_:cah " go from- any,roomon! A A ie I ity Then,, suggests-the home agent, ^ Are Discussed ■ ^ ^ ^ - Ffeted^By: Group - ■ Is':Is;lmpdrtai^r^;v^ |i signed. JiOuse hasijati. activity ' to any other room without pass- ■ InT'cHarge of tHe busteeii'm eet- ' ; Members Membe and guests of ' theri’. i , J apply these tests:- . . ij-ut - FILER-^ Canning hints rare zone a n d '-a quiet zone w ith a ?PPiy , . Ing th ro u g a third room? ' ■ liib *PB-,T^rressa Thunnan'present- ^ ■ yjshniiyishnii Camp. C Roya! Neighbor ' n . i ■' buffer between. This can bej a DoesDoe the family entrance lead “ ,, . . . discussed b y F our Square Cliib ‘PB-, *crr< ^ In Home;Design St directly to the kitchen from ga-™. Is the indbor^utdoor relation- H erb ert Stroud. G eraldine Chi»s-1"® P™*" in a must.- The main: routes, inI a Is thet kitchen centrally loiat- „ „ , Mrs. M yrtle Winkle is hostess r ■ l(i-honot< for -the' people who .,Jive in a mu ,TS teen co-hostess. , ; ' Mrs. M liiH ed-but-w lth-no-through-U afficZ ~ the^l(;"^lys-,■Mrs. Mary-tDrhouse;xlHiouserrthose-ivalked--«i03t-coiiH|ed-bii p y Mrst CFarence Peterson was!forms I for metne SSeptember meeting., ~ ~ ‘i IsIs.leavint leaving Aug. 21 for Paris Is^•s* Ruby,'Ruby' home economics- agflntjnt monly; ™ wj are the ones to considerder DoesDoe the fro n t door open.Into land. S.C.,S.C to « n te r the M arinne e here. ; - , , , • ------Cprps.r- ' — -Mo!-M ost of the hoii^i-'jbe-says.ys, - Mrs. H Mata Van Bnrean gavev e could give 10 to 20 per centent m ore living sp a c e -If they were thetho 'p -prayer, r a j itllss Atwood re - califomiei • ' | : delved ■> a gift fro m ' her s e c re t better designed;;-;-^;-.------^ imi.pal. GiunesGiui w e re played a nnd d SuitableSull desl^ Is based-onon C O B B E R S b e prizes'presented.prizes' p t how;how well a house , (its yoii and M r feature figure mdgic^^ The nextne: r e ^ l a r lodge m eefc-J your family, not on fancy oma-S.*! , * - r r f -mentation a b d gim m icks. I( 1 Ing,Ing,is is setSi for Sept. 12-at the S , lOlOOF O FH Ha all. . - : , m eans space- fo r 'efficient andJi AWAIT YOUR ■' convenient living, w orking, ' : MAGiCA A G lC Fir. .; i , ' * * ff ■ Ssleeping, l playing and entertain- i f — ; 4 ]n d -S n » H D A ¥ -0 B S E R V E**--ingyHt-tlves—members-of-the D - theIt ^—^ ARRIVAL-^ ^ AT ^ ------I 'Mnd-BB FILER— Mrs. Carrie Armesies faniilyfaniil a chance to work or playilay ■ ' jro-tlatterlng stretch pent* ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' was.'guestf i l e r of honor at a s u rp risise e individuallyindlvl w ithout clashing DEPARTMENT STORE R EN EE g r a v e s party was.'guesi honoring her on her 92ndnd withwithi others. . . '■”8 " DEPAF " parlybirthday hoi anniversary. The Mar- A house should be cheerfulrful : R enee :G ,raves, tha Circle of the Woman’s So-,3o-, with plenty| of lig h t and a feelingtagi j - <1 clely-of Christian Service hosteded of ojopenness. It should not be ‘ fro m W qiflsB ose, ' the event. built with built-in noise, frustra-

W edclin^ Date p==== , HEYBURN'-— Mr. aiid M rs. ■ v ; Alvin E...Graves, Heyburn. I an- , , . INSTANT f ...... — riio'unce;tha engagement-of-tli^lr jy-tli»-l|velyTHfHooking-yooH^------daughter, Renee - Louise, ' to FASHION I ’®laintfMai, son qf Mr. and MrS; Irlmmejt.and tllmfnestl . A lex Mal, B u rle y . - ; ' FROM.| . . I ned ■ - ® |f l^l(ette's.Mfl£|lcefte's.ModicJit pants fltJika___ _, _ ; A n Qci. 20 w edding Is planned•ch. ____ ^ at th^ liurley Lutheran Church.lied ' -q sieeic second skin. Woven ■: Miss ,'Gra\¥S was graduated ; • of acetate, cotton, ohd • fro m ' Minlco H igh S?hool lri ' ■( - -iKlBMlfiKSmBUSmj^K '<^ iBvSsM 1967 and Is' em ployed at S ta m ­ andex, fiiey give wiiere they p ed e C a f e , ,' W ^ . _ JO D H ^a...... iBveTo—biit tlien snap right ' " MiC Mai Is: Sttendlhg the Col­is /AA lege of Southern Idaho andS ky is ------I - 1 — ___ :b e _ a _s p o h t _ _ —— ----- back^nto-stlap»^-;— ^ — 'employed at^Roy~tee Sky ------1 Go for Cotifomla CobbUrs "Jodphur.” Iviry fllr) will w onl'thli Sprays, Burley. ,- L m arv*loui IHlU the* fer h o nnlng in g arouiaround. Takan from Iho riding * * ...... \ outfir . . . it'l big fathlon foror Fall ipo iportiwaar wllh Ut iq u a ro to* Tfie colors are bewltciilng— J and handtomily ilda.buckl«dI itrop.itrap. In many colon 0 1 1 QC Stake Youth ^ and fnotirloli. As itin In VOGUEOGUE •••...... IU...... 'PI I w J black, brown, oiive, navy, : brick, and purple. • Dance Hpid- ' ^ J3S 1 J ELBA - The Raft River LDS , | l Stake youth dance Was held r-^ ' H | kette's Active Sportsvyefir for . cently ^at^ the Elto LD^CuI^ ^ H I " I — Gals' o n liie G o h '--= Orchestra furnishing the' miisic.)6n- : M i p . 0 0 ------r M The,'them e so n g wa3 ,,!'Mo6 n-' light and Roses,” and was sung B V • ' by Charleyce Benchi Linda a Eli- i ’ — —1 ^ . ------• ---- sonrAllan^riggs-and-tarryrBii ------i — ^ ------1— ‘i r son, all M a I t a, and D $ b r a . m Beecher, Elba. ' iKt m f ^ I n p pI T h e hall w a s decora'tedam- . JB/ lm Jr I - ■ -. -. ■' '' In pink, red and silver stream- . JSm Jk w .jP ill I ers and pink and white baskets h J® m SEe ■' t I' Eaiy InilanI Fashion of red roses.' m a b l a s t ' 'i'^^OT*J'-!tiA!ll r «fPK I CHECK EXCITEMENT . . . A short program was present-,Ota, ‘,-^S OMu|_loi_lotJMatInajiQ»JnJcLJaLL I __ • ■ ■ .... ^ __ ed‘..wlih..Vfirnan Tracy.-Malta,.''•ih r a i I-I In 100% coHon gingham1 ■ . as master of ■ ceremonies, withUba jl jJj I Ict |_ 4 :hchtclc.^. ( . .eppliqui.mallf- young peojilEjrom Malta. E.lba _ ^ ii| ~CqllfomirCbl>b!of« ~iou'nd^ ~wllh" J K -ol -hickiini- and • on polchl~ ■ m loU N O r FAUT . “rcallfimlj ,a n d Albion p articip atin g ,_____ H alt o griot new faihlen flaU-lho-hljlo t,.J h o -W 9 h.ili* front, tlrappid.to o ------' pock»ii-i".->-i«ifb»ii rr V• — T ,~ m o k » b e a u tifu l m uilc w lihih thth* * ilo>ilowly roofidfdnb*r^h*r*v*r~ ^ ^ 'T 3 '' I 'p® y, direction of Wendy Hutchison. u t In In Turquolii^ yau'r* going,, moko ll moro fun wllV'Cobblirs.wIlV ....$ 1 0 .9 5 Stake dance directors are Mr. - '] H or Grain, S im 12 lo 20, In m any colon and molirloli. and Mrs. Harry Matthews, Mal- . H i i p i M 14% to 24% . • „ 'I ' i\,\'*flii[iH < Refreshments'were'seized. P $ 8 . 0 0 .1 : , . .

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■ P M h h h h b h h h b h Ih h i ^ Bb i ..... I ' . .1.1^ ’ . ' ’ V-'^'v ^ ^ V. ' / ' J ' I.. setti Mrs. B.' M. Atklnsoi\ and . . . — ■ _ — _ L g g ^ g __ 4 i ..^Twln'Eb1l.lI,im e5:News Sunda JC ristlaelose ' . ■ ir r - R e b e k a h C l u b ISMrs, S Raymond S Lancaster are ■ , '■ i" i n. I I ■ inrtaras - Sousa R eveal- ^ ^figicT y ^ ii^ley F av o ril^ Hhosi asPotluG k , MW.by all present to be taken with f l a r fasWon pattern H WEEK'S RECIPE .WINNEB .Wl ' . , flowers to- each ill member.- A g g u s t D a t e _ • . ■ MRS. A, C, C. FRE(FREDRICK - : WENCWkNDELL--"- A pdtluck din-Membersn- Members pt^senf: VQluntcered to le* make the delivery. ~ ^ SSHQSHONE H ( - Mr. and Mrs.Irs. I " ...... "Rbult'2,1 3, RyptrlBiiji.rt ' ■ hpr'iVasnpr"iVas'served r e c e n t l y p t 't h ? make the Florin Rose, Shoshone, announce j T l home of Mrs. M. A. McCloudJd “to“too o BBusy," a poem,’ was PlfSIEAPPLE DAINTY CDie (Th' t i mes-News will pay $5 for forThe": the meeting of the Rebekahih read by WMrs, Orlando'.Jacobson. -r tete r r . . I -Jo fin ^ G r^ o uisa- ^ ^J=^o.li-can^cruahed_pineapple)Ie each week~for the~tjest rei^eiteciub^^^:^. Cluh!^-. — —_ s’piret S p H L pal p g ~ylftr~were~receiYcd — Tracy, Calif. " ' ’/TEuy2 cup" sugar ^ — snbmisnbmittcd-for-Msgic~Valley Fa- _ . ,n by Mrs. A. F. Brown, Mrs7 Ray - - n„r 2 tablespoons flour “ ' vorites.’ vorite If you have a favoriterite ■ During Durlnf 'the' business' session Suffa, Mrs. E. E. Parr and Mrs.-. A special engagement dinner ^ recipe,' Just mail it to the Recipe•ipe action ' iwas ta k en to vatation pparty a rty was-held-Aug. 6 for meml Pinch of salt reclpt E(j.- for-the-month3.-of July-and-Au- $dwam_tEdward Ottoh. ______^___ . lies 2egEs,-teaien , DepaiDepartment,“ Women’s PagerEd-' for-the-: bers of the immediate families j* itor. The, recipe becomes th» tho gustEust in 1968.1 Hostess!Hostesses-for the September at the home of Mr. and Mrs.[rc 1 cup“ whipping cream it-' meeting are Mrs. J. C. Kendrick, 2-oringes ‘ - , .. .-Rrope.prope^ty_of the Times-News andand The sicksi and visiting commit- meeting ai George 'Demetros, uncle^^ and 2 or cannot be returned.).... " .-■■ tee "reported. rept Mrs. LuelW . Faiu-artdu- artd MMrsrArthur-.Byce."-: rs.. -’ a u n t of the bride. In Lodi, Calif.Z. 2 bananasba , ■ , I 'fhe Roses are former Lodi resi->si- 10 I*) marshmallowsH' ■ ■ mSBKSBm V dents. DnDrain juice from pineapple. i ie.pB™ i*BBB ^ 1 The bride-elect was gradu-du- Place',Pla« in top ot double broiler, . a te d from Lodi Uniqn Highgh heat and add sugar' mixed with ______SchooSchool and attended Utah Stateate flour, salt arid beaten' eggs.. ■i. 'pmversltv. She wiirTOntinueJier. Cm RentI>nt B^dre^ou^lfouBuv^ = ' ' ' j educaeducation this fall at the Univer-'er- thick.thick Cool. Chop fruit and cut f ■* ■ sity of0 Arizona, majoring in Sli- s6- marshmallows.mars Mix all with ciology. . crush KATHY CARR crushed pineapple. Pour' the She has been employed thishis whippedwhipi cream over the mixture ' summer at San Joaquin Countynty and stir gently.- Kgthy^Carr,K a t ^ =Hospital..hoT ^ ChiChill several hours or, over- liir wilB H Mr. Sousa attended Tracyicy night.night G rroves c Reveal High High’ School, attended Davis anm d ------alley students will be enrolling inIn BeglnninBeginning Band class- is a senior at the Universitylity nts know it Is wise to rent theirlir InstrumentsInstrume until they ■ q , OOctober- c t Date of Arizona,Ar majoring in pre-law. r i _ r^any Magic. Valleylefore studej Investing in an instrumentnt of thoirthoIr own.( We have Flow er Topic es soon, their parents know i( beginner Instruments by M r. and Mrs. Walker Carr an- He hash been employed at San I IU become proficient beforeboth inves new and reconditioned beginner In I. s as_Olds, LeBlanc, Gemeinhardtrdt and Slingerland.Slir Our f— ------rr -nounc-nounce-rthf—engagement—and- a large selection, of both new with your selection now. _ ^ ^ ^ ------forthe -fortheoming^nsfrlage-of-their- — AnjAiig 11 wprtfllng Ib plan-~ is~Drscussed IS E —_ such famous makersnel as_Olds, wilPbe happy to help you with your s daughter,dau g h Kathy, to Bill Groves,>s, ned. ’ Favorite Fai flowers of membersj_. experienced personnel wllPbe were discu'ssed at the recent -...... son of Mr. and Mrs^ R. P.p , ll. ¥ • - were irs ^ ^ ______GGroves, rove all Twin Falls. SOCP STOCK" ” meeting meeti of the Magic-tStiey ^SSi@ Sfi6^^33Bl=iC» MisiIWiss Uarr Is a isbv graduateite HeBF" thruty and make your own^ ftrintpaulia-eiub-at—the—home W ' ! Ofof TwTwin Falls High School andnd soup soup stock for soups and seal-:al- of Ll Lticile Porter, HB ./ is em employed at the Times-News«s loped dishes. Save all the bonesnes TwoTwi new members were weU ^ W 7 Publi!Publishing Co. She wili attendnd from from roast, chops, steak, or anyiny come comed into the club, M rs. Nellie Idonep MUSICISIC CENTERc f the th e failfa ternl at the College of oother th e r m eat you have cooked.ed. ConniConnerly and M adge Utley,t H la d o t South!Southern Idaho. C Cover over With w ater a n d ; set overver GretcGretchen Smith presented a pro-’y- " l . i \ M r. Groves is a 1965 graduateite Jew heat.1: Add salt, onion, car-;ar- gram on flow* arrangements, E. ^Downtownlowntown Twin Fails I ______j)f_IwiiuEalls_Hlgh..Schofil_andnd rorot, t, pap rsley, and a b av leaf andind ReiRefreshments were served by[I M 221 Main Ave. E. is employedem at Hartman Dairy,■y. simmersimm for four or more hours,irs. the Ihostess. The next 'meeting M ENT PARKIKiG-AT REAR-OF-STR-OF-STORE------■ ...... — AAn n IOct. 21 wedding is planneded StrainStrair and store in the refrig-rig- Is aat t the home of M rs. Conner-% 3 — ------eONVENIENT PAI aat t the First Christian Church,, eratoierator unlll ready to use.______ly,Iy, 171n Heyburn Ave. W. ir- B H f-

______^OPBN J=RI D A ^fSiriUiiriU -9J ; C!Q_RM. _ - M 6 3 ------W ^ ~ - n ;i ,111 JUI 111 m a] iLiiiT’TCeajTTW? ■'“siw ia-rt' - -j-"' Casual dress that wears comfortablyomfortably forfo day long occasions. i f k ^ - Diagonal seams that fall into0 soft pleats are accented by but- toned welts. Excellent for slllcIk or wool. 14 ta k e s 2'/4 yards of 44 inch;h fabric. StandardSta body measure- m ents for size 14 a r e : Bust 34,14, Waist 26, Hips! 36. Send One Dollar for pattern,n, plus 5 centcents for postage, in cash or check. No Stamps. For First-Class mn ailing, send 15 cents extra. Add One Dollar if you wish New AusllneAi La Mar Pattern : . Book-No. J — -completezselectioniction ofrHighofrHigl FashionJesignsdn-: - g - , .eluding our best-sellers from No. 1 and ^No. 2. Send to Austlne ___ La M a r F nsWnn P a ttern, - l iimeiiJlCTs, m eiiJlewSr-B Box Ifil.l, fi.P.Q., NewOL ______York, N.Y. lOOOl. Print your• full name, iaddress. Pattern Num- bet-and-Slze, ------

MfsTE. J. Bennett waTsolo"0“ ^------_ J a n i c e S c h e e l list,ist, acco:accompanied by Mrs. Hcl-)!• ' - ^ singer. Mrs. Holslnger alsoso------' F eted A t S how err “jafed played organoi background musiclie c ' , while the honoree opened herer WENDELL - Janice Scheel, "S'® daughter of Df.. and Mrs, M.® E.e ; gifts,“ ‘ _ _ - Scheel, was fionibred at a b r iddai a The;.giThe' gift table was covereded shower at the home ot Mrs.'Irs.' with a large, lawn umbrellalla H. F. Holslnger. Mrs. L. R. decorateddecoratei m th pink streamersirs Berry was co-hostess. and whitwhite wedding bells. Mrs. Charles Miller and Mrs.Irs. Miss Scheel£ was assisted In Bill Brown presided at the opening opening her gifts by her sister,2r, S S I punch bowl and the coffee ser-;er- Patty Patty SuiSue; and her sister-in-law,w, ■ vice. Mrs. Jar Jam es Scheel. iS' ' !I .• i n ______" ~ ! ______i_L Sg I H if ( ll Jb

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.V ■ - i . Twin Falls T lm ej-t^ew ‘ 1 7 r r --J— - tihcld'Hcirris, “ SJI;; Wedding Date '' ■ ■ Sundoy, Aug. 20,1967 j ^ Set-By-L-oegl - Brown Reveal AAiss/jTurner ~ . W e d L d i n g l ’ b n s . . . '. m S m m - BUHL — Mr. and Mrs. Loren Mr. and Mrs. William M e- ^ E.. Harris, Harlem, Mont,,-^an- Drummond announce the en-' ' nounce- the engagement and gagement and.forthcomfaig m ar- forthcomingforthcomin marriage of their ' liap^l-lhelFtoghW ConnleF M B ^ughteriF=Lindar=to^=^tt=& - Brown, sonsc of Mr. and Mrs, ,to, Patrick Turner, son ot M rs.-'- Merle LL. . £Brown,-Buhl, -> Ruth Ereiuma, Buhl.- .Miss, M iss-H Harris, a a, 1965-graduate I dornot"know-lf-this ls"a"a era^ womenwon say things like Mr. Turner w as- graduated . ot. HarlemHarlen High School, h’a s ' first tif some kind or if it indi-f'Gee,idi-f'Gee, jvhywl didn’t I thiiik of 1 ftom^'BuM High School in 1965- been em ployedpl by the B a n k of cates a new trend but I do thinkInk thisl” andam "We have the nicest ^^^^gH_Am-America, erica,-.i .Susanville,-Calif/— a Snd ■Is-taking-;buslnes3-admin-- ' Mr. Brown Is a 1963- gradu- I sKould rejiort it; Bob’Honeyley living rooni"— we might eviii I Istratlve courses at the College . and X went to a party the other end up en, ate o f Buhl Bu High School and ier end up enjoying it,” I o( Southern Idaho. | « H j | night and believe it ot not the ' - * * ;i» " • attended Ilessen lunior College, hosted liad the party in the[jje r i A Sept, 8 wedding Is planned | | H H Susanville.Susanville, Mr. Brown plans to Jiving roomi at Our Sivlor'Liitheran Church, attend IdahoIdi State' University Twh) Falls, 'thisfalL' - W hat happ^nedC was th a t we rang-the-bellrand went-in-andmd A September .weddlng'is plan- ■ -^odal-Hejd-^ - H ^ned.-’— — - .:• - ■ • and left there. I did noticeI a H H | I f f l l Members bt the Country W orn- ■ • COifflCOIWilE M cDRUMMOlW . ^ few couples sort of cow eringing I n an’s 'Club met a t th e hume o f ' PICNIC HELD over in one corner but 1 look- Mw. C.IE, McClain for a coffee on a tou FILER—Members of the 7ud- <;d arouni) for the way to the hour. Fivorile poems were dis- „ j. sonsoh^C C ircie ^Se of the F irst B aptist basement as I usually do. Howt Ruth -Nicholson was co-host- church at I' jr cussed. ‘‘ Church and their tamilles held ' . ever, Bob,' who Is very quick ess. The next meeting is withh a picnicpicnic..i ..a t the home', o f M r. ' ; ■A card was re a d from M rs . e^s. tne UNDA HARRIS to notice things himself pom^ t^ n d i John- Grieve who is in Alaska' Mrs. Ed Waite. . '■ and Mrs. 1Paul Patterson^ V. . . out there were plates on the din-lin- ing room table! He whispered quietly 'to me "Play it cool, Sweetie - I think they mean:an H i . . 'X ,___ ' -, ^or us to STA'y up here!” I Euess the poor things tri the cornet' didn’t know how to actact L _ZlATUDEALXUBBICANT___AI andmd makem«ke4ip base that has been isic a iiss isbviously they I .- InIm use u sbice Biblical times, is the tgel lonnd in the leaves- never attended a party like this. I . 'of ot the.aipe ti plant. This naturala l molstim oisturizer helps restore .tlie , It started coming back to me I natural balance 9I the skin, normallynorm ally upset by the isun, Wind, > right away. I mean, I can vague-ue- I cold, cold steam'heat and soap andnd water water. In summer, applied .tp ....ly remen^ber my mother givinging |H B |I I the th e face and body. It helps'bring;'bring 11 a golden lasting suntan . parties and back then peoplepiB jH U |j^ j K | H j H H n B H B aI and and protects the skin from peelhigpeelhig and becomhig. dry. '■ Store. were always Invited Into the liv-iv - ’ . '__ • u . _ Jng room. That’s the truth! I PEGGY PETTIGREW 'think" T even have some bidold ------:(Rader ■' photo) ------snapshots around to prove it. ,,, , ------It-pM rTiiceT-I'dldn’t^even[en (VVTSS^IIV lT SS^Petti^ew ^— __ ^Helpfuljl Hints_^fi ___ need the extra sweater I always , PRUNE WHIP FROST NQ. ADD TAPE FIRST take to parties. I bring a sweat-I Is |S Engaged cn C To Put in double boiler two un-”■ \y|,eWhen children receive a new er because I find cellars are »■ beaten egg whites, one cup'P ganie, use cellophane (ape to > brow n sugar, packed, onc-Jialf reintoi cool. Also damp. ^ Prtfi'lrPatrick ByrneT ~ ” reinforce the corner seams of Well, the hostess acted as ,, cup granulated sugar, one-2- the boxbo before giving it to them, p j f S H O > ^e Mr. and Mrs. James A. Petti-11- teaspoonteaspo salt and ‘five tabl^ This th o u g h 'It Were okay th a t We M'' Md e- This prevents the box from ! ,A '' ■ ••; - stayed upstairs and after g a grew,S'”®"' r®'Lewiston, announce' th ee spoonsspoon; unsweetened prune juice,e. comlnicoming apart at the seams from C a ^ while we sat on the chairs and 6engageSnentn£I8S™ c of their daughter,r, Put overi boiling water andid handling.handll Also slip a stout rub- sofa and everything. This is Peggy,^*883'. to» Patrick J. Byrnes,s, beat iwilh mixer from five tolo berbaber band around the box to help _ startling T lfpnw_ hi|t fin ynn,nn ^°nson Otof JJames t J. Byrnes, Twm seven .....know • whair hapi3ened-then?-Sheih ? SSlls.™ ■■ ^- .pfeaki--pieak;” - ^ . ------^rem -l — *eiT-beh)^M itt«ed-or-los^ ------>= fim - .Miss Pettigrew Is a senior aat t RemRemove from hot water. AddId. ______¥__ ll.__ V------„ ;___ had food on the dining ronm . Miss P( ------table! I mean it was all right5ht "Washington washingtc State' Uiiiversity,y, two teaspoonstc lemon juice and _ out there with forks and every-ry- Pullman, where she Is aftiliatedid 12 cookedcoc prunes, cut in small|« P O anhelleriic n thing and it was obvious we withwith'Kappa Kap Dejta Sorority. piecespieces. Beat and spread on ,e xake. .. ------^ ^ THF lATF^IT -----we^e-supposed^o-ea^r^thoughIgh —MrT-ByrnesHs-a-senior-at-lhe—Mr-r-Byi xakSr- “ Rush Set By ■;— ~ ------• iriB liMlBdlATEST — ----- most of the guests were aroundind UniversitjUniversity of Idaho, where he is the age of 40, I would say thishis affiliatedaftiliated with Phi Kappa TauIU FREEZE SOUP 1 1 . was a brand new laperienceice Fraternity. Fraternitj PouiPour leftover soup into Ice:e U PlI niversity for m any of us. Most .peoplepie A DDecei ecem ber wedding is plan- cube Sl'?’® trays* and freeze It, storingI® ^O r pr G M —Final jilans are un- CALIFORNIAORNIA _____ haye you. down in-thei b asem en t ned;----- “■ the cubes in your freezer. Then ent nedr------you’ll have on hand just the derway-at Utah State Univer- where you sit on cushions madeide ¥ ¥ y™'* sity for fall quarter Panhellenic ol seven empty Juice cans tied MAKE right amount of soup needed for „ ' ied MAKE AHEAD OF TIM E , eachea^ch Imeal. This does away with Rush, announced Helen Lund- I ^ STYLED ___ together and covered with gallvtu _ —You-can~make-party-sand-you- cb jiaviifE jj; Btrom,-USU-dean of^omen;------M ored corduroy. Mostly the wlches ah d- having to rBieaf the entfre am- “ e wlches ahead ot time—and theyjy ount.ount • RuslRush will begin Sept. 18 and only things to eat are bowls of w^l:te^asv^iu be a' ^ od^ s if they.had .... ' dip. The dip Is usually dovefed Just-becn end Sept. 22. “ Rush is an op^ ------SANDWICH-H E .^------~^ lwrtnnlty~1or t t ^ USU coeds to ALLTTftfc WQC Vf w V( " with bits of broken potato chips,ps, ihem-on-athem-on-a-plato-ol>-tray-and-cov- V- —tunch-box-sandwiches-will-not—tunc ^-gvg-i WOOL- The evening was such a sue- er with Wi “J "have a chUnce to get acquainted ue- er with waxed pa'per. Be carefulul becomebecom , soggy if each slice of with campus, sororities and for cess. Nobody poured anythingIng to tuck the paper securelyly bread is covered with a' thin tho I interestedinterei In applying for rush I ' / / i ^ * maym a y write V to Helen Lundstrom,- dean of women. Student Ser­ vices,yices, Utah .State University, ' ' C / ’ Logan, Utah, for additional in- ___ _ Wformal m atlo ii; 5 0 « « All women who plan to at­ tend^ » d rush r should be-on campus Sept. 18 a t 10 a.m . for an or­ ientationientati meeting in the Union AAudito uditorium , said D ean Lund-: Strom.Strom, Those women who are 1 ^ ' . 'J: - I - ' .‘I to live in campus houshig may ' i l We proudly present 1 a, sup'erb cp|. move in at this time. * ^ lection of allill . wool,w ool, aand w ool iand. Rush,Rusl chairman is Kathy Wil- ; :son,_(ion_Ogden^-!and-Esther-Janfr ------: j £ r | . ' i------aylon-blend-coata^ty!^ata^lyjed:^in-C alifor-— — I PPeterson, eters Salt Lake City, is < J FanhePanhellenic president, |E»1 ■ nla. Each coatoat In thls'.rnaghlflcentthis m l ... ——Vtai HtahHState-has-sbMororiHes------laa bflnn taatlculously ______Alpha Chi Omega, Chi Omega, 4'’I tailored fromn the finestflnei faljrics and r i u r ^ . i J Kappa Delta, Sigma Kappa, Al­ 355-^*V r> I J ^ f . 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, tI I Boise Y TeamTe{ Mills ls Up 582S2 Points To Keep^) pLead In S t^ e Swi]f^im Meet The Boise Y Swim Teamim 'r SaturdayVresuitsSalurda are as’ToI-])l-l Boise Y , and T )m ii¥ ~ Ayfe§7rs'tr'at’es,rs'tratIS'ndrM os‘cl'#: ■' maintained their mpmentamim lows; ■ • . Boise Y, and In the boys 15-17i-17 In th e girls 15-17 100 m e te r \ ' ahd roll^ up 582' points during;ng In the girls 8 atfd under, 10000 200 ""n m e te r individual ihedleS',OS', backstroke?b a c k Jane Blttnerj'Boise the first two days of the Idahoho meter-iisIBrdualmeter'hsi medley, Jennyly Bob MI oody, Boise Y , 2:28.6;1.6; Y,Y , 1:20.5; 1: Nancy Tate, Moscow, \ State Swim Meet at Harmonlon Jenkins, iCaldwell, 2:01.4; Mar-r- Jim.Jim . S m ith , JBoise Y , an d Douglug and Penny Johnson, Caldwe.1,1;. Park swimming pool to keep:ep gay Bodljy,Bodi; Pocatello, an d ,S uje e Murray, M urra ■ Pocatello., ' ., and inI the boys 15-17 100 pieter __ J th e ir lead it had built up F'ri- r i - Gamblln, Nampa,: and' inrthe “ ijf t ler backstroke; Kevin Bodily, Poca- d a y . • • ■ , ■ boys 8 arand under 100 m eter in-!}' |„t||yj(]individual medley. Kit Harvey,ey, tello, 1:09.4; Jim ' Smith, B oisb fjJ There is a close b a ttle 'ff6r6r dividual medley, Chris Bell, Crane Cfune C re e k , 3:22.Cf; Ju d y Hine^ue Y, and Troy Murray, Pocatello. a | second place that should n ot b e Twin Falls,Fal! 1:41.4; Ja c k Keane Crane C re e k , and BeSkie Clark,rk, ' In the girls open 100 meterIter Mm l A p ^ iM m i decided until the final event is CoeiirCoeur D'/D’Alene, a n d Mike- Scott,•‘i Weiser, fin d in the boys open,en backstroke,. “ SCk: Kit Harvey, Crane M i i R l ,1 ^ o v e r with, At the end of S a tuii'r- r- Boise Y. ■ ' • .■ 200 nmeter individual medey.sy CCreel reek, 1:31.4; Judy Hine, C ran e 0 ■ ■ m H B 1 I - r H d a y 's events, the'PflcatellOillOi In the girls( 9-10 100 m eter In-"• ^Gary rv Cutright, ( Pocatello, 2:35.5;,5; CreelCreek, and Becky Clark, Wei-^ei- & ...... i'r- dividual medley, Deanna Nich- w / .Sivlm Team had a slight m ar- dividual i "'Dan Kirkland. Moscow, and®®'''I’nd. s e r, and in the boys open 100 m 5 * '; ------f — ' gin- .ovei-'-the-M oscow-S w i-jn-jn olSiolSi-Bolse Bolse-Y,.lf32.7;-€hris:aivar StevTMofforrPO'caTello.''— — metei^backstrcke.—Gary"Clit- - ■ T e am . Their scores were, 418118 Boise Y, and T ra c y M o e n e , nc rig h t, Pocatello, 1:08.0; Jron o n ‘ m a n d -4131^; Coeur D’Alene,D'J a n d in the boys;s Inin thet girls 8 and under 25 d- m eter backstroke, J a m ie Jenk- Wiiischen.. Boise Y, and Steveeve ■ Injourth-Place was Coeuriur 9-108-10 100 meteri individual med- peter 2 . Minor. Pocatello.. , • ■ D ’Alene with 285!^; C r a nn e ley, Mark Elgee, C oeur D ’Alene,e. Ins,ms, CCa aldw ell, 23.3; M argay Bod- k ■ ...... J ' ' ■ C reek is m fifth place with 112;12; 1:37.0; TomT( Scott, P arm a, anid d ily, y, Pocatello, Pc and Susan Gamb-lb- In the girls 8 and under 25 .■ r ■ ■ ■ ' t s ; Bob Zimmer, M oscow. lm.lin. NiN a m p a , and in th e boys_^; 8 meter butterfly, Jamie Jenkins, 'B IM''' Caldwell jlxth with 93 points: Bob Zimn Caldwell, 24.3; Krist Crookham, ■ Twin Falls seventh with 68; I dl a - In the girlsg 11-12 100 m eter in-n- and under ur 25 meter backstroke,- Cajm ho Falls eighth with 50 points;ts; dividual jnedley,j Kelly Moene,e, Chris Bell, Twin Falls, '21.0;,0- .Cald\ Caldwell,, and Bonriie .Stre.if/, ' 9 . 1 ■ 'nd B oise Y, and in the, boys 8 a n d I H S S H l Weiser ninth with 35 points;ts; Coeur d’Alene,d’/ 1:23.1; Lisa Wil-ii- Brad C arro w , Caldwell, and u:is. U | g | | a | | H H | | | | | ^ ^ H : 7'>'. P a rm a tenth with 28 p o ints ts; ; son, CoeurCoeii d’Alene, and Cindyly DickD ickZ Z im m e r, Moscow. under .25 meter butterfly, Chris H N am p a eleventh with H p o in3 ts;; Silva, BoiseBoi Y, an d in the boysi'S In ththe g ir ls 9-10 50 m e te r back-± . Bell,Bell. Twin Fails. 19.8; J a c k - H Boise City twelfth with 13-points,ts, 11-12 100 mcler individual med-d- stroke, D ean n a Nichols, Boiseise Keane,K ean Qoeur d’Alene, and Car-a r- ^ a n d Kellogg thirteenth with 12 ley, ScottScotl . Adam s, Boise Y.I. Y, 43.143.6; A ndrea N ordly,' BoiseIse row Bradley, Caldwell. m points. . — '' 1:15.9; RoWnRc Bodily, Ppcatelio,P, Y. andpm Chris Silva. Boise Y, InI" the' girls 9-10 50 meter but- ^ In Frlday's^ction the onlyi l y and Ron Eiido, Pocatello. and in th e boys 9-10 50 meter[er tfrfly , Deanna Nichols, ■ B oise ^ _eyent that tim place wfts- the;he In the girlsg 13-14 200 m eter Iri-i- backstroke,backsti Chuck^Paul. Boiseise Y. 44.2; Kris Silva, B?ise Y,_and _ .H mile swim with four divisions,i s . dividual medley,t Jen n y Wilson,1. Y, 45.:45.2; B o b Zimm^er, Moscow,w, CCarolyn arol Holovka, Coeur D’Alene, M Diane Ayres Boise Y,' tooko k Coeur dVd’Alene, 3.30.2; Robynn and MMi ark E lgee, Coeur d ’Alene,,e. and“ no in' the, boys 9-10 50 meterte r |9 first in the girls' 17 and'underler Parson, Pocatello,P and Sarah:h -in In tlthe g irls -11-12 50 "melEr,Er MMike ike Cladls, Boise Y, -46.4;1.4; ^ m ile swim; Bob Moody, B o ise Swinehart, Boise Y. and in thle e liacksti backstroke, Lisa W ilson, Coeurlur M ark Elgee, Coeur D’Alene, a n d ^ ^y. was the first place winner in boys 13-14 200 m e te r individualll d ’Alene,’Alene 41.0; Cindy Silva, Boiseise BBryan ry ai Reynolds, Caldwell. th ^ b o y s 17 and under mile s w imn ; ; medley, JimJ Adams, Boise Y.^ Y,y, andanc CIa'D'dia'Zlmmef,':'Mos-]s- In the girls 11-12 50 meterte r |b T lie girls'open class, 'N a nc y 2:37.5; BeBert S tratland, Moscow,l'l cow, anda ih the boys 11-12 50 butterfly,buttei Lisa Wilson, Coeur;u r ' .™ Call, Moscow, won first place,:e , and Curt Bolton,1 B oise Y. meter jy, D’lene, 37.3; Kelly Moens, C oeur . .. m eter b ackstroke, R obin Bodily, D’leni W E WINNERS a t'th e! Idaho SState Swim Meet held, at . Boise a n d Dan Kirkland, Moscow, cap>-ip - In the girls 15-17 200 m e ter Pocate IS, D’Alene, nnd Patty Cleai7, Boise u , at , Boke_Y, who won Jhe boysB 17 and underun ^U e,jn d Diane Pocatello, 37.5; Bob Watkins, D ’Ale . Harmon Park Swimmbig pool, are from left to. rightj. Dan)an -. . Ayres,Ayrei BoIseTVrwinner^l thethe^lrl£}7 pirls 17 and under mile, th e tu re d the first place In the b oys y s individual medley, NitaHermitt,^ Parmparma a, a n d Dick Llmvllle,le, Y, a:and in the boys 11-12 50 ' Moscow, 2:53.9; J a n e B ittner, B oise'' Kirkland, Moscow, who wonn the boysboy open class mile, Nancyicy meetm eet will conclude Sunday afternoon,ifternbon. theth Boise Y team total- open class mile swim.______Moscow, ^ Boise Y. meter butterfly, Scott ^dams, rjiCall, Moscow, wimier of the girls opt ------• ' . ^ “ In tithe girls 13-14 100 meterer BBoise oise Y, 34.4; Ron Endo, P o c a ------3 girls open class mile, Bob Moody,]y, ed 58258 points during the Ilrstit two days; -j-k ■ backstibackstroke. Patty ■ Moenhert.rt. tello. and Robin Bodily, Poca-ca- 18 . Sunday, August 20, 19^67 1 Moscow. 1:26.2; Kit Herndon,in. tello. ' ■ ______io,iw ^ W f' Ty/i I i Boise Y;:' and Ann Herndon,in. In the girls 13-14’ IOO rhetertM 7 . .. T/A/Ies-Usm HandsomeB BoyBo Cops Boisegr Y, and in the boys 13-1414 butterbutterfly, Jennie WJIson, C oeur f t ' Racing Starts 100 memeter backstroke, Rick Cut-it- D’AleD’Alene, 1:24.5; Marie Artts,:ts, V p JEROME - Pari-mutuel right, Pocatello, 1:15.6; Randyly Boise Y. and Sarah Swinehart, I horse ractag wlil begin-at-2------p.m. Sunday at the Jerome I R a c e ^ ^ ._ 31Bodily. , Pocatello, and Bertirt Boise B o ise 'iC a n d in the boys 13-14 Arlington Ra( ------^------~ 100 mmeter butterfly. Jim Adams. K jl County Falrgrpjinds. 'Ttacihg wUC contlri'ue ------■^‘"■ByTERRYXTSET------~pffdHeyTHa 'iffdHeyrHaiiasdme^by fautfle irr Boisr-YT IT lIjf^ r’TSolloHTm , ‘W y A ssoaated'PresiTSports^rlferM J5T40; 53:40'andS3:4( J2:60. P retense - BmsrYT'SH'd'KeiltrAyresr ^ — ------througlthrough—Wednesday— . CHICAGO (AP) - Well paced5d paid J3 andan $3, while Bold Tac-“ Roolde 1 1 U ( Stars In the girls 15-17 100 m etert e r ______^ _ * “ startinistarting time the, last three Handsome Boy, sloshed through'h tics’ show price w as $4. . . butterfly. Anita Herrmann.in, ------_ days ant 6:30 p.m. Ten races heavy mud Saturday to a one- Moscow, 1:21.0; Diane Ayres, ■■•■r will be run dally. ^ _Hand60me-Boy,-4vho-now-has ^^cS------Feature-races-Sunday-Tvill------length victory over top-weightedfS careeer earnings ‘ of $399,669,^AsRedle^rs' Boise Y, and Jane Bittner, Boise I I Pretense to capture the J113,000 ' Y. and in the boys 15-17 100 1 3 Include the Intermountain ™ never ran poorer thaii third in , lUnheraldM"eJT^oulDilrtj11 Upsets SQuarter Horse Derby and Washington Handicap before the 10-horse field:..... 1 0 ] meter butterfly. Bob Moody,ly. - 25,104 at Arlington Park. ™ "Top Giants Boise Y. 1:09.5; Kevin Bodily. the Idaho IdE Appaloosa, Juven­ ile Stake. Handsome-Boy,-a-4-year^!dId f®'!*Bold ^aTadics, ca rry in g onlyf SAN-FRANCISCO-c^ h - (AP)' --Pocatello, Pooati and Doug Murray; 1 / brown colt ridden by Eddie Bel-,1. llff j*” pounds-' comnpared with* Vadayada Pinson’s1 two-run homer Pocati in Handsome Boy’s 122 a n d -P re - {jj sr Pocatello. . I tilJean Ashley nateur Title monte, made a strong move in “ "“ “J!® ■ and- Jhe pressure pitting of In 1 the girls open 100 meter ley For Amate e — .. —, the final turn of the mile.race•e tense’stenses 128,’128, set m o st-o f the ea rlyI rookie rig h P h a nd^ G a r y Nolanin bubutterl tterfly . Sharon Langley, M os- „ — a n d r l i r t h 6-heavy^oine“H ranH pacerGompacerGoing-into-the-llnal-turnr ' sparked ttie Cincinnati Reds to10 cow.cow, 1:3^7;] KiFHarvey, Crane -PASADENAT-Calif.— 0 Moscow, and Keith Ayres, Boise Ich Minnesota . . . 67 51 .568 - py R ‘S Runs-Tovar, Minn., 74; KiU^ The TwinTwi Falls water polo3 San Francis.Fr. 000 OlO OOO-18 0 Moscc Nye stopped Philadelphia on ChicagoChicm ...... 64 52 .552 2 2 bome *>ome duPont, Mrs. LouiseSll l{ NEW & USED I , brew, Minn., 73. team team willwill host a water poloJ Nolan,Noiar Abernathy (8) andid Y . ffive j y p I.hils and Ernie Banks’ two-vo- BostonBos'loi ...... 64 54 .542 3 3 Brough Brough Clapp an d Billy Talbertjrt h ------—:------^------}| R uns batted in — Killebrew, round robii f Pavletich, E dw ards (9 ); McCor-ir- In Ithe gIrls-15-17 400 m e ter ?, round robin tournament Sunday Pavletii run single keyed a'- three-run■un DetroitDetro: ...... 64 55 .538 33'AU were inducted *" , into the National I rij' M inn., 82; Yastrzemskl, B o st., afternoon afternoon following the States mick. LinzyI (8) and Haller. W—— freestyle,’freest; Diane Ayres,’ 5:42.7; (jhica ial } BUY-SELL-TRADE Chicago ninth inning as the CaliforniaCaiifo . . 62 58 .517 6 6 Tennis Tennis Hall of Fam e Saturday.ly- }> ____ - ______I, 81. Swim Swim Meet Meet at the H arm on P a rkc Nolan 110-6. ^-M cCormick, 16-0.O./Nancy Nancy Tate.THoscow. and Anita™ Cubscubj beat the Phillies 6-1 Satur-ur- ^ Washington sh i . 59' 62 .488 8MJ4 Riggs,.RlgSS Mrs. duPont and Mrs. i, Hits—Yastrzemskl, Bost, 132;!; swimming swimming pool. Home r u n s — Cincinnati, Pin-n- H errme rrn ann. Moscow, and in thP® e day. ClevelCleveland . . . 58 63 .479 lOUW'A Clapp C lapp are i former United States” s l|i AmnAmmunition, Scopes, j| T o v e r, MIhn., 130. Teams pi 1 son (11). San Francisco, Alou boys Teams participating are,'Twin son (H )u boys 15-17 400 meter freestyle. Nye, 10-9, allowed the onlynly BaltimoreBaltin . . . 54 65 .454 13(5 13W and and Wimbledon Wi champions andnd jt jStocks, Stocks, Hunting Equipmanfjj Doubles—Tovar, Minn., 2 8i; ; Falls, MountainMoui Home Air Force• (5). (“)• ■ Bob Moody,1 Boise Y. 4:37:8; Pliiladelphia run in the fiftlifth New Y' ork . . . 52 67 .437 15 ISU^ T T alb albert ert was m any times U.S. } - C am paneris. K.C., 26. Base, PocatelloPoet and Boise Y. ______, Kevin Bodily. Pocatello, and when Gary Sutherland hit his Kansa Kansas City 52 69 .430 m doubles doubles champion and Davis | |F | ^^Tnplefr-Bkl^^B^ H.,^6;^^^ - Inajrf game held I Kim Kirkland, Moscow. first major league homer. ------Cup Cup player pla and captain. |i IPI In th e girls open 400 m e te r ' FrMay’j Results Their :lrJERRY'S ^H“o“p ii I Dave Boswell ^‘inl In Now York 1-3, Minnesota 0-4 ,utTheir Induction brings to 54 ll I 3 Mllll W«ll ot Twin Foils I) _ defentiif Mniinlnln Hnitia <1.4. _ ireestyle,-Nancy-Callr-Moscowr rr —chrtn^o-ST-Battlmoro-rs------—tno-nur tho-number-of-members-in-the Home runs—Klllebrew, Minn., 6:05.1; Kris Dumas, Moscow. thenlnth.^thmgh thejf'had Mti-*n- g™Boston 3. California 2 , HHall, all. b(begun in 1955. !iu.s. 30' ' yaa^sysT-tr' 32; F.Howard, W ash., 30. oiomuniina J aged only five hits off Jim Bun-un- DetroitDetn 4. Cleveland 0. 4W Innlnu.Ings, ------^ ------'HuHs"Twinsfill ^and Sue Miilbrook, Weiser, and nn rain Stolen bases — Campaneris, ' in the boys open 400 meter free-_ ning, 13-10. But they roughed ^ up WashingtonH '". 7, Kansai City I K .C .,-41{-B ufordr^hion-ili.------reliever John Boozer for four__ _ [______^ ; PiclfeltKuris- Tcr ~ '.';tyle,"~Dan 'Kirklaml;- Moscow; singles and three runs, with Pitching (11 decisions)-Hor- * -•■'-'••■V 5:04.1; Gary Cutright, Pocatello, f*' National League ■ , ' ■ Ien, Chic., M-3, .824; M erritt, i » t Glenn. Beckert driving in one>"e ...... ' W .--t.-P c t. G.B. f l ^ ^ - NEW-~YORK -(AP) — Dave,e afldWd Jon-Willschen,-Boiso-Y.—-ji and Banks knocking in two, sf. L< M innr, H .750.-— i \ n - H Boswell shut out New York onin . The 31ie meet will conclude Sunday p Sf. Louis . . . . 76 44 .633 ? - ^ ^ d ry XarferXaffi ; Strikeouts-McDowell, Cleve., No-Hitter ■ As"' boS Ron S an to hit'his 27th Ifomerier CincinnatiCincin . . . 65 56 .537 llV, , 179; -Lonborg, Bost., 175. IYT . * three hits a n d M innesota,, scor-r- aftemafternoon i beginning at noon and . ing on a n u n k c c e ssfu l doublele finishing flnishii the 'remainder of theLp in the second inning,'the first off AtlantaAtlant ...... 62 55 .530 I2U ' JVampa Wms playXZt attem pt, beat New York l:99?vents.1- 99 eve __ _ ™Phillies’ lll, pitching in, 77 innings.gs, ChicaiChicago ...... 66 59 .528 12!4 -...... Natlo^SIEeaguo • “ -] 0 S aturday...... - and the Cubs scored two-un-m- San-1San-Francls. -63 -57 -.525 -13 - .... I Batting (275 at bats) - Cle-I- . BOISE (AP)C - In afternoonI ® • ' Emniiiiimnmiinmraiinnniinraniiiuiiiinuinranmninui• earnedeamei runs with two out in theihe PhiladelPhilac ____ 60 58 .508 15 . JlSL.victoty-putJhe-Aniericaii_____ —mente,-Pltt;r:344:-Staub,-HousfcT7 actlon'iirtaction-in-the-Idaho-State-Soft- . League leading twins two games .7 - - fifth:---- :------^------—pittsb PIttsburgh~;“ 58-63 -479-18'^ ------i342. ball ToumtTournament Bob. Pickett of aheadS r , of Chicago wliose game^ • •Tourney Set Chicago ^ga, 010 020 003— 6 9 0 Los AngelesA . 53 65 .449 22 R uns—Santo, Chic., 86; R.AI-1- the Nampa Merchants pitched a1 with Bn. a ltim o re was rain ed out. T l Phila. - 000 010 000-1 5 2 New Y' o rk -.. 49 71 .408 27 iAmerica’s BestiSt PPair aint V alue! Ien, Phil., 86. no-hitter in a 2-1 victory over 2 t. The City Junior Golf Tour- N fjye ye a n d Stephenson; Bun-tn- HoustonHousti . . . . 49 73 .402 28 ■ _ Bill M onbouquette. 2-3, heldd namn a m ent will be held "'Ries- . ning; Runs batted In—Cepeda, St.L., the Pocatello'Pocatel Electric Contrac- theti,e TwinstV) to four hits through dnv - ning; Boozer (9), Ellsworth (9) San I F rancis. 63 57 .525 13 92; Wynn, Houst., 87. . tors. fj^Q in day, Wednesday and Friday and ’( Oliver. W-Nye, ld-9. L — Hlts-Brock, St.L., 153; Cepe-!- The PocaPocatello team was dim- the iiiison first six innings, but Bob a at t ti the ’Twin FaUs Municipal BunnI Friday's Rosults g o u ^ Bunning,JiilO. - - - _p|,t,-PUtBburah-7,-Now York a-----—__ . ^ ■ ._da,_St.:L„_M5r- . ’ - 7—~ InatedInated'and: and Denny Anderson took1 AlllsQn_led ‘- off-the-seventh-by'y —Golf— Course: ' Hon ■ beating o u t a bunt. R ic h Reese xh Home runs — Chicago, SantoitO ciiiciChicago 3, Philaciolphia 1 . ^ Doubles - Staub, Houst, 33;: the loss. *e The Junior tourney will be (27). Phfladelphia, Sutherlandmri St. Louis 5. Houston 3 ' forced A lliso n but R u ss Nixon _ Los Angeles 6, Atlanta 1- R.Allen, Phil., 31, The Broa Broadway B a r. team also sini>lprt ' J! a 54-hoIe medal play event_ (I)*(1). SonSog FranciBCO 3, Cincinnati 1 T riples—Williams, Chic,, 1 0 ; was eliminated ellmini as It took a-14-0. singled. m o v in g -R eese-to third; ~ w“ Ithu'l”contestants' flighted by— = 5 —RrAllenrPhllirlO:------losTatlHe"- iMTat-THOaffl-orNadauld-Oil, -Tfid—Uhlaendcr—grounded-to“ —theTisrsB'hoifsr—— ------— H om e runs-A aron, Atl., 3 0; of Idaho F Horace C la rk e a t second and f J ; of Idaho Falls. Clark Anderson n-rkeClarke ,tr ie d to t a g ’Nixon,’ but Defending champion Chad. '- - Wynn, Houst., 29. threw a on one-hitter . for Nadauld missed mi.sed 1as Reese scored. '. Dodds will be trying for his Stolen bases - Brock, StL.,,, and Olle OlsonC p ic k ed up th e Boswell, B„swe 11-8, allow ed only siecond straight tltlc'.' 0 tte r ‘ '' 39; Wills, Pitt., 23. loss. ' young golfers entered hi tlie""' SAIU i r ------^ P itch in g (II decisions) — M c- Defending , one Yankee runner a s ' far as y®**” 1- Defending champions Faux third bgse. Charley S m ith sin- !?®®'meet aro Jimmy Packard, Cormick, S.F., 16-5, i762; Veale,^ Farmers Bank E of Buhl blanked ® d Robert Langdon, WlUlo Pet- f _Eitt.J14j.J37.______the-Albertsi gled, le a d in g off the fifth and _ the-Albertsoa.Bucs^3J_-as.iefl; mOVe'a-to—third-on-consecutlvemovird-i e —orsoh,-Jeff-Thomsen,-I,arry—— - -OH i 10N6WIHGi BROGUES/^BR( Strikeouts Bunnlng, Phil., hander Ross Ros Ryttlng pitched a , d Malono and Jimhiy Blond- ONE-COAT NO-DRIP ROL-EROUEZE ONE-COAT . 180; Jenkins, Chic., 177. fine,one-hit infield o u ts. But Clarice lined fine one-hltter. Lee Bartlett got Out, w ending th e Inning. foford. rd ' ' IATE)( WAIL PAINT LATEX l-ATEX HOUSE PAINT ------a third iminning h o m e r for th e MiMinnesota ’ e^n 000 OOO 100—1 7 0 TheTh tourney -Is open lo COACH DIES Fauif teamiteam-Terry Hull lost for S v „ #'-8 yeort durability r 0 boys and girls 17 and under, Reg. $15.00^% *0• Cm tool co v irag i . * ® IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) —- the Bucs. . . ' New York 000 000 000-0 3 0 boys Form er University of Iowa bas- ■ The Nnm Boswell a n d Wixori; Monhou-1- accoaccording to Clydo Thom- ' ■ •^ No N drip, « n d t itiiiiy pointingJ ^ SllfSilf pripriming on all lutfacii 1- .The Nampa Merchants broke n sen. Municipal pro, B-Q-D W idths ketbair coach Lawrence W. loose with t quette, Womack (8), Hamlllon sen, • DOll'ti Jn 3 0 m lnulti '•>«•?*txcipt bar* wood loose with their hitting attack in 7nT.“(9) and „’d Gibbs. W—Boswell, 11-8. - " P o p s ” Harrison, who guided their secon , Sizes 7-lp ,• • ^ OulilandinsThltling 0 powtr • Drlit Ir 1 their, second game to wallop L-Monbouquette, f^MnnV 2-3. • Drill In 30 mlriulii " • the Hawkeyes to their first un-.- Peterbllt 8:5.8- Ron Romer took — • WaihobI# afUr oni watk ^ , ' disputed pig -Ten conferencee the win and Cob Bissell took his „ ______.J------^ • •-For-oii-on'Wood,*bJ«lf»• - F o r - o ii Jitle.Jied Saturday at,the. ageB second secondiloss.oIJheLday.s5jPetee loss __ 9 Soap and walir clidntup ’ mmaionr) aionry,'ihInglti and ihakot _ c L 6 0 - . . ! blit wa» ellieliminated. A " • J l f ^ SAVESA> ON _ dALS.$«58~; O o,G A t-S.$Q ?8.^ ______m P M — 1^— ^ 7 0 R— I I ~ A FFOR V ______NOW ' QQUALITY l _ Reg.y.9B2 GotSave 6.98__ R*eH.7.98R*en. 7.9 G a l. Save 6 .9 8 2 • : i r ' pP^$| 1^8' : STOP IN AND REGISTERISTER :m i u m .' ' I I k PREMIUM. iRMSJRQjNG FOIFOR FREE' 10 GAtS. OFF PAINT Mahoganyy PanelingPanel I m TO BE GIVEN AWAY'AY- . 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. Ji' ' \,S u n d aay, y ,,A lAugurt u g 20, 1967 . 19 Twist 0 StoneSto CaptLptures ’ H oneym ooti iPlaiis*lans A ppear Indefinite F ori r CCai a s s i u s I'' CHICAGOCHICAGI (AP)-The honey- had said'hesaid, hej planned a twoveelc Tuff Matth(■tthews Perlerby At ^ B f- moon .of: Cassius.Clay< momen- honeymoon 1 w Hawaii, br 'Los ■ ■ntrlly^peatedTsrlnaefldlte'SaFtn r l l y ^ p e flagelesrofSngelesrofNew¥ork;^raaybe-’-—1 ^ ; —* ; .. ., ■ nrday1is“lurday-'as"the‘1lghtlng-fulure“of all three.'.'three.'.’ ■ , ...... ' -r;------■' ..— .I I I ' iM.i' o; the sidelinfsidelinsd-world-heavy-welght -i_ — ■V|-'. boxing chachampion. ' j .. 06ttdadm g - -aay.-m Srri^’^Friciay nl^t to Bowrey|jO W r6 3 Cruises — BURLEY—Twist 0 Stone cap-y- first in the Cassia Coiinty Fair by R.R ., Jones and oWnefl by X r i l a 17 - y e a r - old, Black Muslim- * j • \ r .tured the Second Annual Tufff Handicap, theI last race of the Douglas Rosenkrance, *12.69, licrea^d^Ae , Aerial ack;'Part--Sitrained girl, told The Associated In 'T fl :l\( ' , Press fromfroi his newly-acqulred Into . Net Final ■ Matthews Slake Derby a t thee day, r!- J*120 t 20 antand *3,00} H en Ilo'use, rid- . honie in a virtually all-white ■ NEWPORT. NEWPORT R.I. (A P) - Bill . conducting session Saturdiay aft-;- Over 2,5012,500 persons bet a total den by D. Schiewe and owned 1 l - l - neighborhood that: Bowrey of AiAustralia^ cruised Into ernoon of parl-mutuel iiorse rac-- handle of JI6.703$ w ith the fo u ^ by B ert Callifn, *2.60 in d *2.40, V / J . the final of the Newport Casino ing a t C assia' Couiity F air-- day to tal handlehi at *41,577. and a n d . BaliaBai Bambino, ritlden .by Of Tf^ds In Collegiate.ate' Ball. ■ "We'd like to honeymoon ,. som ew heje - Hawaii. If we go, Tennis Tournament by beating .grounds. Leading]Leading Jockeys for/Burley’s D, Bramble Bram and'owned by Har- ': Bj^ .fiOB^ H ^ , ratty or-Coley or O'Brien and Jim and JohnJohi Jackson to a wide ter- somewheji Tom Gorman of Seattle, W ash.,' anywhere. - and maybe woMl m ^racing were Dennis;. Bramble; old Petersein, Pete *2.W. More ' Seymour.. ^ minai w. while installing, his mov- anywhere, 6-2,10-8.6^ Saturday. The winning horse, with jockey racing wer More; passes, more punt re- Seymoui 0 leave Sunday, or m aybe Mon- y ' '~Dennls~Bramble-aboanir^was5 first, and 'Vaughn \ Cunningham, Race sfac. five' furlongs in turns, andat The.vFriehdly Ghost j„ ing quarterback offense to Owen Davidson of Australia' ■ In the spirit of things. Ala- st^^jrassing.st^ s'^ i What's Jmbre,, day.“ Yi u t, . - ' Owen Dav timedTn xa.riiilnaies-forsixii secsecondWo.ir6ndW o.V~r~~.X.^~— - timUme e of'-1.30.'3of-l m lhutes wlth *5.40 awasvait-college^footbaOollowMs ait-co b am r-hr- as—switched-^unlor s5ph’6rno 1 —"Probably'1t-will-be->Monday met,Marty-Rlessehof-Evanston,^'—m etM a^-K Race one. 220 yards In time quinella-Rapid quinella- John, ridden by thls this fall. Added prayers will be speedste sophomore JohiiTaosIer ■ was rrooao in the other semifinal match. and-one-half'furlongs.'. Race one speedster Donnie Sutton from convertedconverte from 'quarterback to[, since I^ .8“ got to go the bank for m the other Pop He Goes took the otherr of 13.04_ 13.04 sec second-Warney Pam ey. V. CunnC unnin^am a n d owned by furnished by coaches wilhout defensivedrfensiv back to flanker. Cali- S end „ some ihonSy . and get some Bowrey wwas ranked ' fourth Mr; and Mrs. H. Anderson, *3.00, prbmptin tight end. The spring game saw feature race Saturday, finishingI ridden by S. tarke and owrM Mr and prompting., . , fomiafom ia n moved 6-foot-7 ace safety the ti,. Jayhawt„ vS ks com plete 27. of 480 clothes jT | iready.;’ . here while Gorman, who^ - by L. W . Bums and R . H. Lee. *2.40 andanc *2.40; P ersian Visitor. Platoons and their specialists. Waynb Stewart to split end. aeriafs for 370 yards. - "At Fridi Friday night’s wedding lo reached the final four when top- $15.00. «.4(*5.40 and *3.00; Savage ridden byb J. Ward and owned 1^ now full'fully entrenched in-varsity MississiMississippi State's 6-4-Don Sag- “ I “ Belinda Boyd of suburban Blue seeded ClarkClarl Graebner default­ . Chantress. ridden by J. Ward W. R. 1Harris. *2.80 and"*1.^0, circles again, have produced et goes from: quarterback to end - A few.few schools like Mississippi'•island. fsjand III..II In a combination ed to him Friday,B w as unseed- Yastrzemski aid“"and owned S hy L. K. and' K. D. and Genonel;Gen ridden by R. Jones such effiefficient defenses they are and Louisiana State’s • Sammy State and Washln^on State ares Baptist-MusllmBaotis’t-Mi ceremony, Clay eed..' d ..' . ■. ______. Nodding (3(3.00 and *2.20, a n d and ownedowi by Ned Hawkins, forchig 1 Grezaffi from safety to split dropping^™ X y the I formation offense forchig attacks lo open up still Grezaffi but tliey are exceptions as con­ Miss Echotte, ridden by W. *3.00...... further. end. I- . ■ ■ . . MMaisenbach aisenbach and owned by Clyde Race s verts continue to come forward. » Bats Boston Race seven. 220 yards in time The ~ . „result: an Increase over Pepper Rodgers, replacing Nebraska .is 'on the bandwagonn T ^ . . Uviii'. *4.004 00 NO PARKING3 PROBLEMSPROI Lftviii, * . ; of 12.7 S(secondi w ith *9.80 quhiel- the collegiate record aerial fire- Jack Mitchell at Kansas, took as is Indiana which honed to get ■ ■ ... Race two, five furlongs in time la-Renegla-Renegade C lem rridden^^ or’^ L M ^ r ; works of 1966-much of it coni- scrambling..soift quarterbacks1 ______--r .... ------With W l g - To Victory ' of 1.04.4 minutes w ith *27,60 WalUand;owned WalUanc by-Boniell.Eli- mg nff~rminiin:^ftri Walfh Harry Gonso and John isenoar- BOSTON (AP.)f: - Carl Yas-^ quinella and *163.20 dailv double- son. *7.00,*7.0 *3.40 an d *1.20; Robal;' teams " f like , Arkansas. Kentucky. ger. outside-forouts tKe,wide attack trzem ski lasheil four h its, in- Leopoldville, ridden b y ^. Ward ridden fidden byb J. W ard ant< owned b y Syracuse.sm cuse Rice and Washington /-k/-v-ia -i. lacking Ilast season. eluding tf two-run homer, and1 and owned by Ned Hawkins, Har^ Harrv M.If Price, *5,40? . pit the . *15.40, *6,60 isnd $4.20; Atta Boy put the bail iii the air more of ^ If the. accolades go to th e of- scored four runs aj Boston out- »>“ (•. Race eight, six-andone-half ten. Oliver Helps fense, the defenses get more HONDA lasted a fou^run California1 Red.Red, ridden by D. Schiewe and - 5 ““ , owned by J. Thompson, *6.60 furlongs in time of 1.25.3 mln- To achievead a stronger over- _ exotic gariie—starting with The ninth inning and beat the An- owned by utes with *40.60 quinella- L. head game,ga: coaches have been JL IO t Friendly Ghost. That's-the Dela­ gels 12-11 Saturday, aand w »5-40.*5.40, and Lord McClaw. S | ^ Dodgers Beat . ridden by R. Jones arid owned Fire, ridden ^ by J. Ward and busily j juggling personnel. Ar­ O ware w are version vei of the-monster or - ; 'Yastrzemski scored after hit- * owned by C; L Hegstrom, *5.60, kansas’ Frank Broyles moved A a I , rover se.tup also variously la- - ' ■' ting leadoff singles In the third1 by Eugene Thompon^ J, I _Race_Jhree,_fc0^ng5 *5.00 anand *3.40; F o u r Sins, .rid- last year'syea top-.ground gainer, Atlanta 7-3 BSJibeied The Mean Green (North . -and-fifth-inning and gave Boston den rb y -R rJo n es an d owned by David DDickey, from tailback to __ _ Texas SiState), the Hawk (Kan­ a 7-6 lead with his 29th homer ini withl3.40 «-^0 qulnellaq (no show bet- Bem ell ' Ellson. *6.80 and *3.80 wingback wlngbacl with the prediction LOS ANGELES/ (AP) — Nate sas), Till pass up to. 40 Oliver slalnmed1 three singles. Tech) andar Bearcat (Cincinnati), , den by V. Cunningham ahd own- V Roger Rejioz, with a two-run Cunningham and owned by Ber- per cent of the time this season, one one. of themtl triggering a six-run Amid coaches' howls that h- KSSI homer, and Jimmie Hall, with a ed by G . B. Hatley. *3.80, *2.40; nell Peter?o,n,'*3.00. The flgu figure was 26 per cent in outburst in the third inning Sat- juriesjurles wwould result, the rules “ Active Duty,'ridden by C. Hus- "'i* ‘ ™ solo shot, powered the Angels’ Race nine, six-and-on-half fur- 1966. urday a;as the Los Angeles Dodg- makers tried to eliminate thee . ' ...... ninth inning. Jerry Stephenson» ton and owned by Earl Huston, lortgs, In ' time of 1.25.4 minutes “We “ We intend Ir to throw the ball a ers defeated Atlanta 7-3. dull fair catch of a punt. Run- , came in to get the fin a l two3 *2.20. and Flying 'Wabbit. rid- The Dodgers’ biggest inning backs sishould be the thing, now with *16.40 quinella-Twlst 0 good dealdel more in the future,” I DOL ON A HONDA den by D. Bramble and owned Stone. ridden !, by D. Bramble and says Jll Oklahoma's Chuck Fair- of°f the seasons helped left-hander that the Interior linemen cannotI GO BACK t o SCHOOL ON A 7 by-V.^Roberts^nd“son;----- } Claude Osteen gain hrs-14th "Vlc- ^ b " ^ Every Bo^'tT starter except owned by Larry Morris. *3.40. bariks, banks. flevated 'after ""Jim Qlaude-( go beyondlhe neiitral zone until ....,, ling motor. Large selection ; Race four. 220. yards in time ' Mackenzie's fatal spring heart tory ajagainst 12 defeats. The the(hb ball actually is kicked: So0 .■ with ItsII sriiooih,' quiet running motor, Jose' T artabull. filling in for ' *3.60 and *2.80; M. Oroa Girl. Mackenz lie Valley's largest HONDA .-TonyXonigliarowhp-Was^hosE ‘- of 12.81 seconds , w jth *28.00 'rjdden_byJV;..£unningham and attack. attack, ... Braves gathered 10 hits, one of only fourfoui inen can get downfieldd . from vwhich to choose. Magic Valley's 1 tailr^ with a cracked ch S; quinelia-Enchanted-Earl; ridden owned''by Carol " CunhTngKamT “"Afsjracuse, At Syr wherFffio'tradi-- Ihem-a two-mnrhcimot by~Heriry ■qulcl^-to-coverr-^-qulcldy------dealer -.-dealer.-Gomplete-parls-and-Horidaraa; =ateFb"emrh 1EliyTpltclFFriday, Jjy4!.d&nninghflmi!}cl58B^ ' Aaron. Jt .was Aaron’s 31st. CoachICoaching , answers will bee *9:OO”and-*4;00rand-Na-Secret7 lioTiorharbeen^great=runnersFnot rh a r "liliie''Willie Davis'and'Lou."Johnson „,ore qt night, hit safely as the Red SoxJ,W Wa>TO ayne Thompson,Th *4.60,, *3,20 ridden by G. WaU and owned b y quarterbquarterbacks. Ben SchwarC- „j„ more quick kicks, more puntss Magic Valley's Largestgest HondaHond D ealer r and *2.40; Katy Kazz. ridden by “ ’ cach singled home a run for the out of boundsl and some third mauled California pitching for ‘ Steven Johnson, *2.80. walder w alder admits: '‘With just Dodgers, who pounded loser Pat jown s J. Ward and owned by G. U rsen Race ten, one-and-one-sixteenth about 01 our entire offensive line down spread formation stuff |j^ n hits.______- *v*7=20-and-*4;J0r-and-€apri j ' T r n r a ^ 4aFViSr43-6r-and-thre9-£ueces- -vfitirtalf 1 Aflllf kiATAffiC kiAl — The Red Sox got three runs on p . miles in time of 1.55.2 minutes gone, we’rew going to have to sors50^5 jgjfor 10 hits. Norm Slebern's bases-loaded5 Cause, ridden by D. Bramble with $75.^ulneila-.Pop He Goes, throw m “ Md w ned by Karl M. Smith,' throw more." OsteeiOsteen has beafen the Braves q . . pinch triple In the seventh. The 1 , 1 ™ “ ridden by^. Bramble and own- At OhOhio State—where legend1 five straightstr; times since losing JBLUE r , > A a | BLASIUS " MOTORSMOI Angelsrwho had-scored-only-10 ♦ ed by Grant H itt, tlo;o0,=*5i80 has-it- thetl word pass was-oncoI to-theinto-them-2-0 -late-ln-lB65.------B l- A -4 5 1 Main,Ave. E„ TwinIn FFalls a l l s 733-9222 ____ runs in seven previous games.f , " Race “‘f, five7"" thre^ fuFTongs ~ in and *3.60; t -'No W hite, ridden b y forbidde ' time of 33.20 seconds with *9.80 forbidden—Woody Hayes Is har- Los An]Angeles 006 001 OOx-7 10 2 Topt o d (Quality Always— at Open Moh. andI FFrI.-tll r i . 't l i 9 p.m...... jumped off to a 3-0 lead on two ™ e “ C. Huston and owned by George boring the; Buckeyes’ greatest AtlantaA tlanta 000 120 000-3 10 1 walks, a single by Don Mincherr 9gulnella-Marlchiuinella-Ma Warrior, ridden ^ A. Smith. *16:00 and *4.20, and battery. battery, Bill Long to Billy An- JarvisJarvis, Carroll (3), Rakow \A, ^ Wo isll only motorcycles and a double by R.lck ReichardtIt , . Gettin EEasy, ridden by J. Ward ders. AndAn Notre Dame’s nation-■ (4), RitchieRit (6) and T orre; Os- W VV A R B E R G ’S , NOT uied cart or' what have you. -^in-the-first.------r——nn— ^— and-owned.byJ.ee_SchyBneyeldt,.-and-own aL_chanal championship retention bidI teen’teen;^n and Roseboro. W—Osteen, ^-_____...... -733-J371 1 - ______:California 301 020 014-11 12 2 1 S *3.20. 1 rests heheavily with Terry Haiv■ "14^12; LL-Jarvis, 13-6. ., —Boston 201 1I232X--12 17 2 CS. Takes^ V''" • "...... ^ -----Glarki-Gimino-(4)rGoate8-(5)T rp ’ -Rodgers [-Santiago, Lyle - (5), 1 1’flC Osinski (5). Wyatt (7), BrandonJ Trackt Lead, (8). Stephenson (9) and How- C i . ___ ard. W-Osinski. 3-1.1^-Coates, OStars ta F S Upset ^ Your . Home, runs - Calltornia’. F r?:: VIAREGGIO'. Italy (AP) - gosi' (8). Reichardt (12), Repozi RandjrRandy" MaMafson'-and'^ini-iyftln te). Hall (16). Boston, Scott suffered upsetsup at the hands of H fine imported fabricsbrics H teammates Saturday as ,the H Australian, 2-pIy dll- ■ . SUnited e d l SStates . won all 11 events ■ - in-the-openlng-scssion-of-a-two' -W ^ 1 - worsted thorkskin^li____ i: ■ ______Iz l. JS day track meet and took a whopping lead over Italy and H f l Spain. -Sets-UpWin-;«™The United Statcsrwhlch ear- B fhe rig ht *tvle lldr had scored convincing vie- -B i 'tore - tories-over. -En'glahd-Jiiid—West -U B l..; 2 button with GprmanyG p ra^ n y inii other stops on'its H plalfTfronftrousers,irs; jH”-' ^ 7'for Pirates current'Europeancurrent'Eul tour, led Italy PITTSBURGH (AP) — Lum->- 80 to 37 andara Spain 74 to 31 in the hering'Willie Stargell’s first sto-)- meet thatlhat will be concluded I I ; ' len base of the year set up'thee Sunday,Sunday. . ■ ^ sen:sensational run which broke a 5-5, tie andi America'sAmerica'i powerful forces .H -^ 1 smart patterns boosted the Pittsburgh'Piratess found most of the competition H ■ ■ Sharkskins to a 6-5 triumph over the New* from theirtheii teammates, with H Solids York- Mets Saturday night. Ryun upset In the 5,000’meters The 218-pound Stargeli. who0 by Tracy Smith,S Arcadia Calif., s p e c i all l ppurchase i e has stolen five bases In six sea-. and MatsonMatsoi beaten Jn shot put H Ombre'Weavos sons, swiped second In the sev- by Neal Stelnhauer, Eugene, H .. Shadow Weaves k Ore. H ' enth inning when the ball stuck Ore. H ^ll.wilh Bemberg® ,in_Met_catchetjBhn_SiilliMn!s.S. StelnhaueStelnhauer got off a toss of 65 I iM h I mitt and the throw was late. feet 854'inches854' inc to edge Matson, ‘■~Rayon ■ ■ linings.. ^ Then Stargeli knocked the ballII the world record holder from 4 i n e 4 mn | p i ( o r t e d from Sullivan’s hands scoringg Texas^AW Texas AftM a —on-GenerAlleyV-slnglo.-----:------Ry un. Ihi ■ Two Met errors and Pitts- holderholcier. fromfron Wichita, Kan., run- - I —righf-€olort------burgh’s three hits. Includingg nlng the 5,C5,000 for the^first time, ■ " B r o w n * — Blues — ------p ..... - i Matty Alou’s double, gave thee was a badlybadl beaten second. He ^H B Grays— Blacks- ^ 2-PANT - Pirates three runs and a 5-5 tiee was clockedclocki in '13:44.8 while ^ B in the fifth. Smith cam came in with an Ameri- ^■ B Medium effects, dark ■Roberto Clemente slugged a can record of 13:41 flat. ^BH effects and iridescent - two-run homer for Pittsburgh Inn -In In -all. all. ththe United . States fin- ^^B . the first. ishedi;hed onM' on^two In six of the 11 ^ B — Cc5riSeiBtlve'“ slli6les~by“ Buda e v e n tsr-r——ts r -r - — ------^ B — Harrelson. Cleon Jones andd ------— ------HI listed below7all^2' [ M EIN N ' 'S S Ul IT l T i ^ Tommy Davis keyed a Met four- 'D ]|11nfi run outburst in the first. Davis; JUBullets U llC li Plan H B operations ENTIRELY/E L Y r.l^l^^^H singled and scored again in the‘Exhibition Tour H ■ by hand... -N ew ^Y orkJ^400 010 0 0 0 -5 11 3 BALTIMOREbALTIMC (AP)-An eight' ■ - Pittsburgh 200 030 lOx—6 12 0 game exhibition exhib tour of the Far ^ B 1 ,'Front ond bollonr — .... Frlsella; Taylor (6) a n d Sulli-I- W?st \(fcst will lihighlight the pre-sea- shaped van; Sisk and May, W—Sisk, 10- son activlti I- son activities of the Baltimore ^ B 2. Facing bail«d W i l f '[j 111 Vt j I=Tay!or,3H J ■ Bullets^Bullets.-______^ ------r3.-lining bailid------J Home runs^ittsDurgh, Cle-^ Thexhg f^ationalNattc Basketball Asso- ^ B 4, Undercollar » 0 mente (17). ciation teamtcai will play in Port- ^ B b a tte d ' j ------. land, Ore.. San Francisco; Long ^ B and Pomona, Calif.; ^Sa|t_Lake ^ ^ B _ 5. Top collar beil«d -^ire^Iitter^ “ct'aTCity, and Rupert. Idaho, be- ^ B— ^ 6rGoroe^«lled;— ------—I —Y —'------Y ------tween-Sept;" tween-^ept~2&'and”Oct-7»— ^ -■-_7.Jdfl«f»jled_, ______J ^ B 8. Armhol«l,bailec) ^ a s Lets Indians ■ ' y, Annholei (Iniihtd I 10 -SlMves finlihed H Sleeve lining! Blank Tigers FJf A R M I ■lacked . I DETROIT (AP) - Jo h n 01- _ , ■ 12^'Shoulder llnlngi I Donoghue hurled a brilliant one- ’.finished ’ . ' I hitter an d Duke Sims crashed a - - J B y . 13, lArmholei locked ■ fI l i three-run hom er as the Cleve-■ A uction ■ I ' U , Armholei trimmed j land Indians, whipped the De- ^ . . .15, Sleeve heodi baited I ■troit T igers 5-0 Saturday...... f - A I ^ B .16, Unlngs tacked I Cleveland Jumped on Tigel:, CALENDAR ■ ; These suiti are in fineineJm impor ported starter and -loser Jqo Sparma ^ 1 7 /Center vent lining I HI for all Its runs In the third In­ ■/ iiasted j ■ H . , fabrics you want —• ini n tthe h e ning. I 18/'Center.v«ntfocino I -----Lee-Maye-r.Btarted-th»-r«Uy — ’ ------locked------— -1 ______sstyles ! you wont«- in thetha pa)patfernt _J»lth-*-doublo,4rio-D«v'alillo-trJ- — IgfJuttanholei mode ... ‘ I ^ ------—------, g end colors you w antmit -. r-. rth they e; -— — pled and Leon Wagner followed 1 | A | 20. .Bultonholei tockeJ I _jvlth_a single. Tony Horton ____ I V j 21, Button! tewed are, carefully and exjfiertVw pertly Htalipred walked but was forced by Max . ■ 32< Under preiiirig . Alvis’ grounder, Sims followed ' ,, ■ '‘23. OIT preiting ; tcto fit you to a."T". ThereT h e r e ars a r e 9 2 -■ - ■ wiih hw ninth homer Into the All M right field sccond dccfc. ! ' - All , Majic Valley 1 =2 4 i InilcM pocket ‘ ' H ■ . hihand detoils in the coatcoot alonealor fhot. O'Donoghue struck out 11 and V alac ■ . linings tacked , was In trouble just once. In the^ ■ Sales Listed Here ■ 25. ; Tope felled are usually found pnlynl/infor In for ' ! second Inning Bill Freehan led Conhitljlit cantad Tlmfi-Ntwi Farm . H \2 6. lH!lde collar felled off with a single and Ed Mat- Soil! diportnum for nnipltlt H ^ B 2 ' / . Undet collar (elled — ' -.... morem expenilve suits.Is., —thews-wallced^ut,NpniLCish -ajvirHiM looked at a third strike and Ray ^ | JpjteollarJijleJ^^______^ -OylerhinnloTaouble play. O'- nvfrogi ((ovtr .70,000 tfoditi ’ H ;30. Sleeve boiled Donoghue didn’t illow anotherr 'Ini|„ Mo«!euotk 'Vallayl advdnn bill- . ^■ B ; 31, Coot bollom and base runner, retiring 23 straig hit t |n|. All am at tni iptdol low ratt batters. iviiy lalf llil«il in Mi tam ^ B . edge boiled H ; 32« Shoulder! boitid ^ Cleveland 005 000 000=S 8 0) ~‘ Calinilaro itnilaf fI o r 10 rfoyt ' bifam ^ B - D etroit 000 000 0 0 0 -0 1 11 loU.alt aat t m coil; ^ B . O'Donoghue and Sims; Spirr ni«. Dobson (J), Marshall (7) ‘Auo. 23 Street floor,T, mmen's er ' .* and. Ffoehan.i W-O’Donoghqe. MU!MUS, A, C), KAIl 7-S, 1/^parma, IJ-J. Aavtrti»mAavortlifnunti Aug. 31 and 11 Hom# ru n — C ievclind, Sim iI AudlotiMtiiAudimi Wirt, niftl, .(t). Woll Iond MiiMnmllli j L _ _ _ ' ■■ ■ ; ■ .«•' 1. ■V* ’ , " , ' :: , ... i..,. ■ __ - ____ t 5 Worldd RRecords s JAre Sett !■'^20 Sunday, Auguil 20,26, IW 1967 W E 7 Bost(jii Hopesopes Dijn I As. -Star Is[s InjuredIn Women’ss Outdoor( I a Bv DAVE O’HARA , ' ,28D. 'WitiW kh iw o -Asspclated-PrcsrSports-Writer HmlltOT ..... - Boston;‘(AP) - Whtft-happenslens /iwt,lirst PJ*; pitch. The sound of the' ' . ------— ------—::—-i:— to a bl ball club, ju£li as the'BJos; of tiill“‘'v, hittingn.‘tt' Tony C. w a s heard- AAU Swinwim, Divinjing Meet . - ; '. ton RlRea'-5ox,-|lien it loses'as 'a I"Pr Intlie'press box. ' ■ ...,_ ■ slugger.-. like Tliny~ConlBllarolaro :" t ww£ as a fast b a ll all Ihe - . By RALPH BERNSTEINN lilt,I itt,^ PaPam Kruse, and JaclJacksonville, Fla.,., set their 1: V ■-'fe w hileSnel in .a dogllglit fo r the pen'-WaV,”5en- way,” fifirst bnse coach - Boljby Associated Press Sporls WriterVriter the Santa’^lara,Sa Calif,, SwimiWim fdccftfcords in thi: first three event M n an t? ' Doifrr- s£said.. “ I t. j u s t . sailed up PHILADELPHIA (AP) -— Club 4400 meter freestyle relay Saturday.Salt . > ’ The Red Sox, only . three,ree am* I".I" -' O" him . I d o n 't think djn- Tony m oved a b i t ’,’ ' - ' ' Five world rccords In five teams left world records sinkingiking uLt, Mickey King, pert blondelonde I games|mes behind first place Mjn-Tony me events w ere set Saturday, inin the In theirthe wake, H arry, Hains-ams- ^Air ir Force officer from Annn Ar- Ar v ■itij nespta in th e American- L eag;u u trt; -:------:— —^ women’s outdoor 'national AAU worth, director of aquatics> ■°‘'bor; for bor, Mich., lost her bid for a v E H are) going to iind out while Coni- oni-u T J ...... swimming and diving champi-ampl- the AAU,AA said, “This is the °'B'big- triple(r|p| in the diving cvents-^she , gllaro recuperalcs from a frac-^^° K f lf oqiiep i r m e ^ onships, a 'feat described by a gest dayd£ fn the hUtocy of swim-wim- \von^yon th e one and thvee mm eter . i f e tuijed-left checkbone. • __ ■ — ^veteran- AAU_executive_a5_5_thfi thfi ming.in-America.” ming .i ,, '______. jiivcdives—when she finished sectmdeccind k all The 22-year-old outfielder was greatest day in the history^ of The-San’la^Jie- Clara relay tea'm>am to' Lesley Bush, Olympic and I w f - ^ r it—jusrt—belQW’1iie™ protective American, swim;ninE. ^ capped the record smashing; day PanPan-Am platform queen, in. the G :m' b'acting-helmet liv a "fast b a i t ■ . After , Toni Hew- wwith ith a 4:03.5 in the 400 mleter eter 10-meteriO-n platform diving event.-''■int. ■ thrown-by Jacli Hamilton of the , - — r------freestyle, freesty bettenng the m arkrk of of Mis: Miss Bush, student at the Uni- | •'■"California Angels and carriedriedW tt C S estbury V ...... , 4:03.8 established by th e U.S. versityver: of Indiana and a resi- B from the field on a stretcher, in Olympic team In Tokyo in 1964. dent deni of Princeton, N.J.. thus j| th e fourth inning of the Red Sox’to’ . IByTEDMEfER Brunette Is 3JS', Nancy Ryan,[yan, regiregained the title ~5he won~Irr'-|l]if~Irr 3-2^vlctory Friday night. i. AssociateAssociated P ress S ports Writer Laura Fritz and Pokey Watsonitson 19651965, and lost last year to Shir- . R Conigliaro was taken toI a WESTBURY,WESTI N.Y'. (AP) — ' carried the Santa Clara teamm to ley Teepies' of'Compton, Callf. i nearby; hospilal, ivhere X -rays■ays Koquepine, Roquepin the all-time favorite Grass Court a victory over Vesper B.C.;. of MlsiMiss Hewitt, 15-year-old who ■ ' B disclosed the fracture. He alsoilso from F ran n c e , went to the front —-J Philad(Philadelphia, which flnishgdd in nevinever finished better than a 'Suffered a severe n asal hemor-ior- at llie ssti ta rt and-won th e $100,000 ___ . 4rl).y.7. . - _ ___ fourtli four in a national title event,'vent, Z rhage an d hemiiloma of the left RoosevelRoosevelt international Trot at ___ _ Knih. a 17-vear-old sen-sjn- startea the ron at world~recafd5 “B _=slde-bt4lie.scalp.-::^.....- ... R°°sevcliRoosevelt-:Raceway.^Saturday ,.- Inse nlBlit. ' PHILADELPHIA (AP) — ior at Santa Clara,.Calif., High ----- uhc4I—i»c^kepU under -Clnse Peaches Bal-tkowicz, a pig- School broke the fourth worldmrld won in 2:23 by a touch over El- I observation for 18 to 72 houKrs," ," The G-:G-year-old F ren ch jn a r^ ^ tallftd brunette with a' devastat-astat- mark ofo the day and her secondcond He DJ aii Iel of the V esper'B .C.c. of S D r. T hom as Tierney, th e Bostoniton Who jusiju s t m issed w inning 'Hils Ifig backhand swing, thrashedished in two days, as she won the> 400 Phildilelphla, whose 2:23.9 also & te an i physician, sai'd. “ H e’ll be global sps[ ectacu lar a y ea r ago. Vlcky'Rogers, 6-1, 6-3, Saturdayjrday meter individual medley Inja shatteredsnw the existing mark, . out a t le a s t threo or fo u r weeks,>ks. held off the fast-closing Fresh to win her third straiglit U. S. 5:0.S2,5:0.82, shattering the existingsting The “ record is .held by Hoi- ' ■ W e’ll know betlcr a fte r the ob- Yankee 'Vankee of Canada to win by ;ham- stan d ard of 5:14.9, and h e r own Ada Kok at 2:25.3, and . ^ servation period." three-quathree-quarters of a length, Girls Grass Court tennis cham- standai 6 has pionship. Psndinjpending 5:09.7 set last m onthth la In the European swimmer also has . “Gosh, 1 hope lie’s all-right,"it,” GovernGovernor Arm bro, the oilier jjart- the Pan American Games. pending mark of 2:25.5 set a1 few ball Canadian trotter,, finished- an­ The grim - faced Miss Bart- ™ weeks. . - H am ilton said. "He's a fine ball Canadian kowlcz, of Hamtramck, Mich.,lich.. In lo'lowering the existing mark "'j. player. T h e ball look off a little,ile, Olheroiher tbree-qiiartersthr o f a length " jif M iss Kruse, who la st monthlonth - No- back in th ird place, a neck • unleashed a rocket-speed cross-iross- held byb; of won the Pan American Gamesam es I H ind- he appeared to freeze. No- back in • court attack to win the 50thh an- Santa Clara since 1964, Miss .nn., body in'~the’ league crow ds the ahead of R eal Speed o f the Unit­ 200-yard freestyle, churnedirned ^ plate m o re than lie d o e s." ed cd States,States nual classic and tie a-27-year-year- Kolb wwon-by 10 yards over, "V,Sue through,t • Kelly pool Saturdayly in old record. Only Sarah Paffrey,Ifrey, PedersiPederson of Sacrameiito, Calif,-am. 2 j.qj:09 .7, bettering the world markmark ^ Conigliaro singled for the firstirst Roqueplho,Roquep owned an d driven In 1928-29-30, won three consec-nsec- ^M j isss s Hewitt, a 15-year-oldr-pld of 22:10,5 held by Pokey Watsonatson ‘ ' ' '.it hit off Hamilton in the secondond by HenryHenrj Levesque, trotted the “ utive titles. . junior at; Corona Del Mar High on tiiet Santa Clara, Calif., Swim ' , ' inning, raising liis average to l'^1% niilesmiles over a sloppy'track in The Hamtramck honey needed«ded School in California, Miss Kruse™se Club, club the defending championipion a slow 2.432. 4-5 and p a id $3,40, S3 only 41 minutes to defeat MissMis.s of the F1 t. Lauderdale swim mnins ing who ^^,ho finished fifth in the 200. M pmnimmiuuuiiimLJliiMiiiinninimniiniiiiilin.nn and $2.80$2.80. F resh Y ankee, driven — Rogers,- of—Rye,^N- Y-. . .the the associaassociation, and Miss BallI -Of of xJiLinda Gustavson.of the San; - ■ __ - by SandiSanders Russell, paid 59.20 fourth-seeded player. ------la la C( la ra S. C. was second toto H and $5.40^ G overnor Armbro, , Top-seeded' Miss Barkbwlcziwicz .... • Miss Kruse, with .a 2:10.4, also B ...Golf 'Hazard Sed^-1reined by little T o e O’Brien, ran-«fHhe-Iast-five-games-to H * -.- — - betterin^he wQrld-mark.-!^--^- SALT LAKE CITY ( A P )- - paid $4.20$4.2: to show. :* ■' .'WatcrnaiTsometlmes■'•be-a--' -ijjiar's . run her. string'to 10 set viotor-iot^- P JT J.I* it^ e r S a y s™ '"nThe third world mark in three R 'T ^iiar'S p eed -flhiSh-Ed -a'half------ies Saturday. , raceraces was broken momentss la- ' K hazard to a golfer, b u t did“ lenglh)5„g(h gahead of O scar R.L of . you know that a golfer can France. Miss: Bartkowicz.-and. Valerie 1 7 ; ter .when Miss Ball, a 15-year-year- M 0 France. Perfect Freight ol the Ziegenfuss ot San Diego,'Calif.,‘aiif.'; Finley Jl U J Riglit. owold i blonde, swam away from a 'E B be n hazard lo water? United United-S -States wound up sixlh, won the doubles championshipi a n p ------fleid-----fleld-o^elghHo-wln^be^0^^llet- ^ m : W hen Salt Laiio City W aterir followed by Scott Protector of {or the third straight year by O er breaststroke In 1:14.6. til ^ Norway, XanllirDf-Swedemmd— defeating Denise Carter andaSd OU ln l Incident [ iThe h old record of 1:15.7 was fix a'plugged water line theyy Graianella Graiane’ll ot Italy. Tina Lyman, both of Los Altos,atos, • . . held by Galina Prozumenshlko-hlko- SPORTING A shiner atI Sancta Marla Hospital In Cambridge, IV w - found a goll ball nearly clog-!' Realpjai Speed,si who w a s the 2-1 jher va of Russia at Lenin Central,itral, slstar oulfielder-Tony Conigliaro,gllaro, wherewl he is recuperating from a le gIng a half Inch water pipe'0 favorite favorite oni the first flash of Ibe - Calir,-M, 6-2...... ------KANSKANSAS-CITV^(AE)=rPit<:her vi;,' i by 7-sulfered'when he was-hlt-by-a-fasby-a-fast ball-thrown -by- California- Ange n -_ln-downtown Spit L ak e City, ojds t,Qt| It vras the first time that Miss LewKrLew Kraiiss'e, suspended withouthout J“'y '866, and "equaled by 7-si f'- odds both, broke stride at the y of Miss Ball In D ecem ber 1966!6 ata t InIr Friday night’s game att FenwajFenway Park. Doctors say It Is doubt ■e Harried workers said the0 startjjurt bbut u t m ade 'a stro n g chaf- Bartkowicz had ever taken this pay by owner Charles Finley of action this season. (AP wirephoto;vlrephoto) litins title three times in succession,sion. the KansasKai City Athletics, jajj said Santa Clara. ■ a< golf b a ll must h av^ com e0 lenge ie^gc In In the laSt^jjuarter mile, '“ fromrown a water storage res- only to fi Karen Hantze also won the dou- SaturdaySaturda Finley ‘‘was complete-lete- ^ ^ ilifor !• only to fall short. blesthree-tirties-imuccessionssion ly-justlfled^n-lssuing-my-sus-ly-justl m ervoir near a golf course— The The downpour do of raiSTlMfore “ ^oro“thamJlI5cIra^way;,—om t thoTace- but with two different partners,ners. pension.” pension I e fou thrrace=1iad=sosk^==lKr=trac!f=== " Patty Reese of St. Peteri- The .n c and and held held the crowd to 37,553, In- The 24-year-cld right-handeriT X m n T iirll~Y M tnn^ntcri^^r°:b J,^vicl stead-of-an-expected-50,000.- - - ' burg. Via., won the consolation“tion was notified no of his suspensionin m (imli final by beating Margie Capoz-ipoz- a g telegramtelegi and told to return to f larby • zi of Middletown, Ohio, 4-6,. 6-3, K ansas City, I "I sclosi Both said It concerned an in-,! In A J Greaterer Hartford1 GGolf Meetf :ffere cident Aug. 2 on a plane carry­irrV" • •' ■ ■■■ .-2’ lage ing the team to Kansas Ciiy City By TOM HARRIGAN' plaining pla his methodical advanceance pro tour for five years^ Dlll^ le-bf from Boston. But they declinedined Associated• Press Writerr In the standings on a round:d of win:winnings this .year total only .-A’s Defeat K ■ in- W ETHERSFIELD, Conn.)nn. 66-68-69.66-6 Only one stroke'behindhind J12.346.J12, :iHoi] n -1 1 to discidiscuss the nature of the in- w iservi cident. (^,(A P )^ T e rry Dill, a 28-year-oldT-old himhint were five golfers, headingding a At 206, only three strokes 'off T exan who has never finishedished Into Intc Sunday’s final. the Th Solons 5-1 the pace, were Ray Floyd, with ani I “I hope he will lift the suspen- higher/ r r than third-on the-profesofcs---- 1Dan-Slkes,-Dave-Mart-and 57 -and 67 Saturday: Stevo Opperman, _ It at Son at the earliest possible mo- "sional golf tour, moved Into0 the DudleyDu Wysong each had 67— wltl ment,” ' Krausse said Saturday, . j 6'^— with 69. and Frank Beard with e’ll 1 O n3.H itter S lead after 54 holes of the JIOO,- foufour under par—at Wethersfieldifield 09 jg,, Beard has played 54 holes In "In the meantime, 1 am keep- : Sat- Country Club to m ove into the a j- rvati -Bert ing-myself in shape.as I.know I ® . Greater Hartford Open Sat- Coi ) the a row without a bogey, closing - r -WASHINGTON-(AP)-----Bert Ing_my urday with a steady 69 for a to- tie for-second place. Veteraneroo Inin on the professional golfers ^ , Campaneris hit a two-run singleIngle can be of help to the team.” tal of 203-10 under par. DoDoug Ford had 69 fo r his 204.294. assoclatlbnassi record of 57 holes " "*^nt ! [ and Jim Nash and Roberto Rod- Kuraui rausse, given a $125,000 ho-00; "I’m" j just hitting it good and AlsoAl: at .204 was Dave Hill,■ the „itiwithout a bogey set by Doug ' ayer. - “ riguer combined for a three! hit- nus t5t5 sfgn,-has a 6-14 recordcord puttingpytt it good," Dill said,, ex- 36-hoie36-1 leader, who slipped to a sgnSanders. na d- he i ter, leading Kansas, City a a 5-1 this season.ses Last season he was -—t ------— ------71-Saturday71. after carding a “ 10- 19- li Lee Trevine of El Paso, Tex., ^ ; raln-shortenW victory over the top hurler for the club with uncunder-par 61 Friday. amiamong the leaders theHrst two ■ ate n —W thington .Saturday------a-14-fl-P^fJird,------a-H -9 i ______jpTil i Tfc Tl *______-r Conij 1 two ■ ft I The game was called with two r lOOtl xtuUlCS'S the 205 total, two strokes otfI the at 208,! five strokes behind Dill. H : off out in the last of tbe ninth afterSftM iStON-FRONT-Bning, -— a 4^mlnute downpour.------I t n u pace. He had a 65 the first m us: ...... round and a 69 'Frlday,“He“at- I? . Nash pulled a hamstring mus- BowlingU U n Group Q mntmn cle in his right leg running the Q - f Cards P a s t.... itributed his trouble to terribleSe JFingerlings ? . | bases in the sixth. OclSSets New Season ry chipping. The A’s scored a run In the ' cuoc oun 1 D ill’s round Included only one M ‘ ft® ’SHOSHONE - Lincoln Coun- HHouston . 7-4? bogey when he missed the green Planted ' 111 B G N i v r| En r t - first off Rich Nold makingV hisu ty wo,Women's Bowling Associar „ SAl major-ieague debut, on John HOUSTON (AP) - Curt Flood-lood on a long par 3 hole. He made — tion w lll meet a t 7:30 p.m . Mon- ., ™ three birdie putts of .10 feet and two H Donaldson’s single, a walk to dayj. at , the Manhattan Cafe' j.to lined four singles,, scored three bln - hazai — l l ' — Ramon-Webster^djimjjoa: ;,i„„ runs and drove In another ass the feetfee a t the-first two holes andS a High Lakes B ihanics adjust make-plans-/or-thejiewJ)owlijis^ streaking—St;—Louis—C ardinalslinals 12dJ2JooLhitdie trv rolled In at the you 1 S 'f ’s single. . .. season. L ie ..Sf_areS off :,y , doublingdoub one of the runs across,ross. witiwith George E. Robb’sTumigaliga .-La Lakes were investigated to withde- ,1^ ■ .■ J r ' ,Hsynie of Fort Worth Tex.,, cll- placoplace withw a 74 for 223. V eteranirari FloodFic singled again in the anotherano seven lengths backc in termlne_theterir size, depth, wheth-lan, M __ - _ | M ______.1 > maxing a great five-undcr-par-par Carol MMann, with a 10-foot eaglejgle seventhsevei and rode home on Me- thirdthir place. It was anolher five er theyt contained’ fish, specieswith - 70 with an eagle on.the ,14th pputt-oti u tt-o f the 450-yard 16th, had172 72 CarvCarver’s hit. In the eighth.Shth, lengthslen{ back to the fourth and Compositiondom and condition ot theIn ||r I ^ B ' hole, tied Kathy Whitworth for for 226. FiooFlood . singled Dal MaxvllliXvIll last horsb. Gala Performance:e: spawningspav stream inlet. sing ^ ■ — —Ihe-thlrd-round-load of-the JlO,- --A A t 22;227 was-MatyLMUls.of-BiT-Bir aeroacrosa.with another run. ^ fers 000 Women’s Western Golf Open)pen ioxl,Ioxl, MMiss., with a 76. Sharingring St. ILouis 202 000 111-7 J3 .t 5 iiiiiiim iaiiiuiiiuu I BATTEfERlisl S aturday.' 230 weiwere Clifford Ann Creed■eed HoustonHous 010 101 001-4 8 1 — )ou| V IET_0UR g(PERT MECHAW24-MONTH GUAR/ Both pros were among the with 76 and Lesley Holbertt of HuHughes and McCarver;. vVon o i5 s SUAnANTEE I last to finish as a heavy rain1 hit Key Largo, Fla.; with 78. Hoff, Ellers (6), Sherry (8) and ■■ •ex., the course and posted a 54-holebole The' itournament, which has BBrar rand. W -H ughes, 12-14. L - “ two ■ $ 0 9 5 1 Q 9 5 I tot#I of J18, seven under regula-,ula- been oi^cn played-inpli heavy wind and Von Hoff, O-I. m Exchange I Exchangs- I -tion, ’ rain, ,e ends Sunday with the HomeHo runs — Houston, Staubi ; " | Attention)n IBowlers 11 winner receiving tl,500.______(2 fcfo r 10), R ader ( t) . . S ^ PRECfSIO Th# 24-year-old Miss Haynie. ” 5 1 6^voltMK-1 12-vbltMK-;12-vblt M K -2 4 j l M K -2 2 F I jeeking her first tflurnamentnent M M victory of the year after finish­nish- ’ENINGS FOR | I y Firestone batter.ylsimconditlonBUy warranUdwarranted againstagabi defecti in H T l HAVE OPENIh ieriaU, Replacement or repairs are made1 wltliout chargicharge for 90 da^ ' Q the ing second three times, had the l \ _ *■ . After IX) days, if any nciiustment is necessary,essary, an aitovaHowance o«. PI best round of the meet with a |. 5-MAN.MEN’1lAEN’S TEAMS g 1 ALTGing price of a new »allery based on thele imexpircd portion p< cV t h e ‘ Q j p air ot 35s against the Pekinekin ^ odatthetlmetheadjiulmentiariiftde. _____ Country Club course's standarddard V j.1 \ * s ■■ \ w * y a S g „ [I, tm of 37-38-75. 1 id Thursday nights g — ------Mtsr-TVhitworthr-the-itPQAP 9A — — ==— —“Vrt I Vfednesdav and Thu fl Our expert mechanics a “ “ leading—money-wlnntr-and—a five-time tourney champion this 2 • Also mixed pouples:pies; FlFritJay and Sunday g^ f l — casterrcambenmd toe- year, drilled a 36-37-73 for her > M • Ladles (3 on a team)eam) CDay or Night . K B |k |K re$ioiieiI 5 dDi l w o o | ~ 218. She also cagled the Hthtl by ^oud B manufacturer’s specifica sticking a two-iron shot threehree 3 ,• JUNIOR LEAGUE□E WILLWIL START 3rd 5lext :1 □ All work is performe ilon-N aw -Treatls i - r inches from the hole. i n f i n : H - ... - , - BJOieiuxB Champion Nei a WEEK IN SEPTEMBErEMBER' ' S i l Shirley Englchorn of Cald- '■ f ------n — SKilled mechanics Iw Mith ni' nETdEADSOKSOUNDTIREIIODIESM S DRONDR ON YOUR OWN TIREI I ‘ well, Idaho, wheeled Into Uilrd ; , , ServlnB 3 Soutti Cantral Idahd .. 3V , 3 ...... f&^ . B precision equipment, •m- .All persona interesiInterosldd Contact ' g B I WHITEWALCS ■ 9 ^ ruiy f l l I/M Any.Sizo Listed M a im y 7.7B.14 7.00.13 F O R B U 01K =iidM fil&tB i O W til H W i^38.|4 7.38.15 6.80-23 i ! 2 S i * = B i B r iKciietak, ,ilit, lax, andZliail*. ' M r l e s i r ^ - ' ^ U rginlm 2 for $28 a . V l S r 678-55'8-55 85 BURLEY § a Your hdme-owe-owned and 5 Intlraiotfyourcir. - ■ ' Bobb HoUiHouston, Sales Rep, S a home-(^r^(^raled £ a iilrillliM ' 'win Falls, 733-1490 2 a Bv M Bowlingig C

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JEROME — Oiieot the featur-r- seiitsoseiits over'the hurdles. Therejsijs nine yearsyea ago, performed atj rome’s tntra c k will feature the In - ed ; attra c tio n s a t .'the 35th a ti-ni-no o IndividualIndi emphasis on peMhe« M h e GoodlhgGooi County F a ir, ,laslisl termounlatermountain Quarter Horse Der- .nual J,erome county fair, sched-1- formances;forman the Eh-Capas are: a week,week. • asa well as th e i-ecentlntl bybv and ththe Idaho JuVenile Stake : - uled to open Thiirsday and con-V unit anand work as a team. World Sc,out S Jam b o re e, thehe for AppalAppaloosas, Top thorough- - . -tinue’through^aturdayr-'vill-be« --The-group-will-porform-Frj---The-i ‘rj-Cheyenne-Rounduprand-th(>-Cal-)bredsrT-qu Cheyenni )l-lbredsrT-quarler.-hors4-an4^Ap-^»-— performances of the 48rniemberirday day and_-Saturday an evenings be-gary SliStampede, Cahada."They.paloosasey.paloosas froni:■ all pafls ofofee ,': Eh-Capa Bareback - Riders,i. fore ththe rodeo.' , , will cam camp in Jerome City Pai-k.|lntermoun'k.jlnterm ountain area' will r ^ R ^ ^ ; ' Boise. Ti'6The {group, which jvas formed "Nine'N in e \Wood River te am s willijll during thithe meet. r.. " '' „, ■ . The. riders are members ofjf ^ ' compete In the free jamboree at -■-. Th.eTh.0 rodrodeo will begin al 8 p .m ., . the Boise--JunlQr ■ Riding Club , 8, p.ni.. Thursflay at the fair-Friday-atIr- Friday .and Saturday/-with a : who have peHormed their ridingg ConcordvU IF M ayor ■ ground's.,grounds., ■ The teams representnt pre-show a1 t Vi-IS'p.m.. accordlB)? ■ skills at many'shows in the In- -r -n Jerom e, Shoshone, Cari;y,...T\vln'in to Ted Peterson,I F a ir B oard termountain area. They will ridee IS l s IReinstated I ■ “Falls. Richfieldr and ,Hailey.-A■A memiier.member. ' Friday and Saturday evenings CONCORD,cqnc N,H, (A P ) — Su- grand entryen will kickoff ih'e jam- MonteMonte'V'oung '' carnival will b e m m prior.to the rodeo,,. , • ; peribr'perfor' Court Judge " HughIgh boree. .’ at (he .1 fairgrounds beginning' ' ■ | R ^ 'M ayor E larl. Greenawalt h ^|S s Bownes has ordered J. Herbertert Pari-m utuel horse racing wijlill Sunday.Sunday., ■ „ . proclaim ed Sunday through A ug. Quinn reinstated as m a y o r of begin StSunday- for four .days al — r:------:------• . • 26 as Fair week aiid ail resi-i- Concon Concord ruling his rem oval by Ihe.the. fairEfairgrounds.„Post tim e-iaatat -d M ts are urgetLltQ_doii-westeraa the-boatd,of-aldetiiiRn'.the-bot iin mis-.lis-. 2-p.m.2-R!m.:ilindiiy,:^d-aUji3Q;p.nu J costumes': conduct diargns was- ‘‘illegalgal Monday,Monday through Wednesday., Je- The Eh-Capas. boys and girlss and invalid."inv ^— aged 8-20 years, ride In d ia n The judge ruled Friday) that ^ A "style, th e ir only piece'of'eqiiip->- while Quinn’s Q actions "reflect a ■ cj^ ment being a. tack rein (aa petly aai tte m p t to abuse th e pow-IwV Set t j c Vacation narrow leather strap around thee er givengi,v« him as mayor" theyley ALBANY,a LBAI N.Y. (A P ) - Gov. g horse's neck). No saddles, padss did not "constitute such niiscon-op* and Mrs.Mrs Rockefeller will vaca- ’ ■ • or blankets are used. duct in office as would legally‘Ily tion for the next 2^^ weeks at W The tack rein teaches ridingg justify his : removal" ' their sursummer Iwme af Seal Har- by balance, find position Insteiadd The aldermen voted to im-lm* bor, Maine,Ma the governor's of- of reliance bn reins and saddles,i. peach Q( u in n , 36, on ch a rg e s o/fice of [jce said Friday. Prillmaster Wayne Slear, Boise,I, trying to entrap Concord-Moni->ni* TThe h e gcgovernor and lils wife will •' ... says, “W e'stsrTthem 'Whqneverr tor EditorEd JameS Langley for return retu rn lc lo the state a f te r the La- . |f a - ^ ; . : they are big enough to put a legg drunk driving. The aldermenien bbor o r Day weekend. ' _on each side of a' horse, and tellII ousted Quinn Aug, 3 a fte r a th'e" youngsters "to %ecp' " th e irr twcfdaytw(fda> "Tiearing." " -- -^ - = j. L - p— a ^^^9...,,,, minds in the middle." The 1 Monitor has been critical“ I • ' If|f y o u plant "•it i" CCall your local A feature of the performancee of QuinQuinn’s ndminfstration, Is jumping. The riders let outIt Judge Bownes said Quinn “is.i|j or° f e e d it — war whoops and fling their arm ?q uullimati ltim a tely responsible to thei wide when they are jumping,'; eieclortelectorate and not the board .of V7l WARBERG^S which makes the riders dependd aaldermi ld e rm e n .’’ The ald erm en ap- ^ MOVING & STORAGE on sheer balnnce and expert•t pealed to tho state supremI e * ] J ogent 733-7371 1' r . horseniihorsemanship to keep theirir court.______" ' ‘ ■ . ■ - ■ ' ■ , “ U )OK, M A-NO.HANDS!”-S!”—and a n d no saddles, pads or ■ -will will i perform at 7:45 p.m. Fridayrlday ancand Saiurday at the 3Slh n S S blankets, either, tor thot mnatter, atter, asa s t\two members of the annulannual Jerome County Fair an and d Rodeo.Rode Tho group has per- H j B Boise Eh-Capas Barcback RidingIdlng Club maneuverm their horses formtformed‘at the Gooding Countyity Fair,' the World Scout Jam- l i ■ over hurdles wltli thclr (uieeses and sheeisheer balance. The drill boreeboree, the Cheyenne Roundupup and theI Calgary Stampede, D . , - ' I ' . team, made; vp of'48 membersirs of the BoBoise Jr.-Rldlng CIubr-- CanaiCanada— ' ^

third. Double petunias;. Mrs. H fl C h arles Sam s, first; Vivian M I GoodingJ^ouCounty Fairir ]Results S',Pope, sccond; Margaret Driesel, H I ttriril7~S in-g-i e-pelunias^-Viola’ W —■ Home dewing " ___ I first; ChtChandie Rosen, second;1; ond; T Thelma Butler, third. SSin CottbiTtlressi Snawn^lsIiop,p, uuorlsy o rk y Kosen,~lhlfa7“Koi K ack and:Id: —RatabBWi^RDitntl-My-Shoulder“ Ralnl „ Hainli]iic.4-Rthe-I.Hnhfley> ^ ^------Junlors-flowers-^^'— — ^— lelecllo n • -v -i - . Sm all-fair glitter pictures; A-1-1 floflowers'wlth”or w ers'w without fruit);I; tirst;first; 1Mrs. Bill Bolton, second; ' ■ Gatheringqjh , Th? Eggs (Ages 5 , Club', first.. Large glitter pic-c- Thelma T helm a B utler, first; Lornala Mrs. M rs. IBob Byce third, jhrouglthrough 7, arrangements in an • ture; Mrs. Lyle Kiser, first;t; Faulkner. secondU-Paulino By-/* , . Gladioli egg gshell); M erriiue Callen, ' M rs. John Wright, second; Mrs,s, ram,ram , third.third For purple Mountainin Whiti'White o r cream ; Olive first;" M ark Faulkner, second. Fred Kiser, third. Embroidered:d Majesties (Vertical arrangementit Hughes,Hughe; first; Ellen Luther, sec- Cinderella (Ages 8 through II, REDUCED picture; Ruth Allen,'first; Mrs,,s^ inin, shades of purple); ,Lornala ond; fM rs.' A .'J . H^rms, third. arrangement in a slipper); Les-’’B John Marble, second; Efile But-It- Fadlkncr; first; -Ethel Hobdey;ft tight tight. ,| pinfe-EtheUHobdey,. first;i; lie''Byce, fii'st;...Lonnic«Butler, — ler, third. Quilted picture; Mrs.s. second: second; Ida1 Mae Henderson;™,'lda';Mae Ida' Henderson, second;„ second; Barbara Crosby, third. PRICES John Wright, first; Mrs, Fredid third. LovelloLoveiia Parr, third. Crimson, Sweetie Pike .(Ages 12 Ihrough — Kiserr-second.—Glorified-glassss :_A.b- _ A .b - 0 -v_e-ve_'the_EtHlte.d_PlM!ls IS flame red or scarlet; Ladore, ® 15,jitriingcments.jjang_icandir _ ..'pictures; Mrs. F red Kiser, first;t; (fresh cut fruited branches andid Jonesr“firstl~Ba"rbar"a“Jones, lsaa-csT;j’ box as .a, basic accessory or H . '-M rs.. .Lyle Kiser, second;' Mrs,s, flowers): Ida 'Mae Henderson,n. second:; second Ida Belie-Rickey. third. in , which ^ to. pul - arrangement .' John W right, third. Gravel pic-c- first; Mrs.M rs Bill Bolton, secoiad.I Dark D ark red: ’Ruby Pyle, first;'I; contain^); ,.jj Kathy_Butler, first.t ' H]■ ___ •’■-'•'1 1-- Patly-Estep, "thirdr-Lavender:- ' tures; “ Paiilitie Byram, first;tr G66aing""County‘SpeciaI Goo'aing C (weath- Patty- ' , Adult Sewliig" M Mrs.- John Wright, second; Mrs.s. ered' wood and roses wilh anyy Patty Estep, third.' ColtoColton dress: M argaret Chig- H I Fred Kiser, third. foliage): Ethel Hobdey. first;t; SalmonSalm o r orapge; B arb ara„ .brow, first. Blouse; Mrs, Hugh 9 ' _ ART Ida May Henderson, second;I; Isaacs,Isaacs. first; Ida Belle Rickey.V Caldwell,- ^ ’ first...Children's cotton U , I ' ■ ■ ...... Still life oirphtingrM arllynTl Loma-FaiLorna-Faulkner.-third.-Hallow: secondsecond;_ Helen tolskey^ tiiird-?- drcss:-R.ub-y_a!leKon,jrcss- first;•I R i ALBERTSON’S ' LaCroix, first.'Scenery oii paint-t- een: Ida MaeI H enderson, first;:; Fuchsia:'Fuchs.i; ‘T iirie Hannebaumr Sarahcarfh” Bitterii, seconff;., Lorene ■ ■ . Hamburger or Hot Dog .■.'ing- Marilyn LaCroix. first; Royly MMrs. rs. ^Ted'Ted Chambers, second;1; fJrst.first. S m o ^ ^ Tilly H M ^ b a u m , |Bisiiop, i ‘|,gp third. -- n . .M ason, second; Marilyn m - PaallllK B jt-OildHm^RRllnr. Tircss; Ruby: |M l _ _ FINEST : ^ eroiiJhird. Oil portrait; Mari-I- Thanksgiving:Thanksgi Tlifelma Butler,r. low:’low: Uclo%U ”jone". first; 'fwilla„ Peterson, first. Children's Play B | .. 7'' lyn LaCroix; first. "Oil paintinglg first:first;-Eva Eva Mae Moore, second.J. Hawks, second; Ruby Crosby. Clothes: Ruby Peterson, first. H ! of animals: Nadine Rice, first;t; Christmas;C hristm as: P auline B y ram,1, third. , Leather Goods ' I ra MARGJUtlNE F ern Woody, second. Floral, oilII first; LornaLorn Faulkner, second. . BlotcBlotches: Ruby Crosby, third. Hand ^ T o o le d Purses: Ted M ' . painting: Maybell Miller, first;t; SeptpmbiSeptember Accent - In The,e Miniatures:Miniati Ida Mae Henderson,"’ Chambers, first; Carolyn Baus- BUNS B arb ara Gardner, second; Char-r- Gloaming G loam ing (Expanse of water:r first. cher, .i,„r second. , Miscellaneous: | | l i 2 l b s . : lotte Duggan, third. with blend blends of fall colors, llow-'■ RlSarcRichard Bauscher,. first; Ted H Still life and scenery in .water-r-ers ers and-oiand-or foliage): Ida Mae,e FornFormal decorative: W alter*™Chambers, " second; Donna Baus- 19 I. Beeriy, first; Mrs. Nels Chris- color or tempera: Judy Evett,t, Henderson, first; Ethel Hobdey, Beeriy, .3 cher, third. . ffl ‘ — first;_Euth-SpartDW,_ssQndiI: second; Mrs.^ Ted ' Chambers,s, tiansen,tiansen second. Cactus: Lora ' Dennis Wright; third; Roy Ma-i- third. TheThe'Oid 'Fashioned Amer-P BrtrWffrfirstr-Wiima-Piker-see-BrtTWm — son, honorable mention, Por-r- ican BouqBouquet (Arrangement qtit ond; A.A F. Brown, third. BKill u^ut^G faslr i- WOMEN’S DIVISION tra ils o r anim als in walercolor)r flowers flow ers in an old container, foil- W WAPAKONETA, Ohio (A P )- H ' . r, . Miscellaneous ^ br tempera; Judy Evett, first,I. age permitted):permi Kathy' Butler, . ). A bun rolling ^rough a misty ■ — Scenery-and-stUUifa-ln-pastelai!■ ficst:._Mr£ first: • Mrs. Boh Bvce. second; Srtal r,ilfi slammed broadside Inlo. a B ___ -Maybelle- M iller, J r s t ;. Vin PPauline au lin e B;Byram, , third. ~ TVRude J skidding car on interstate va M — -Brown, second. Portrait in pas-s- ‘ SportsmtSportsman’s " Buffett (fisher-r- Wright,-second..Wright, Resin pen^andt Friday night,-killing-lhe driver ■■— g letter sei: Hejen Gelskey, lirst. tels; Maybelle Miller, first;t; mnnman and hunter theme, using letter : ; ■ of the auto, which burst inlo IB ' Judy Evett, second. flowers, (greenery and acces-!• Resin tissue dispertser: Emma .; Anderson, first. Resin grapes:3 . flames. , u H • GOLD MED.MEDAL - . Sculpture, carving and pot-sories):t- sories): LornaL Faulkner,- first; Anders Of 59 persons aboard the bus, H n Mrs. LyIe_..Kiser,_ first; Helen „ ' te ry : B ill' Holmes,- first; Annele Mrs.- Bob B #e, .second;-Karen Mrs. ] 27 reported minor-injuries.— -- H — rl Gelskey. second. Decorated bot- ■Caswell, second;, Dan'Drlesel,I, Arkoosh,Arkoosh. thi?d.i Painted desert Gelske The victim, Sam Wolf, ■l'l, .Gl- M th ird i...... — ^ ------tan tarrangement—uaiHe^all—dried -an g em d llos;-Holon-Gclsltey,_fitst—tlos;-H ^------r 'bTlllIsrnvitchrrwas-trapped-in |M — plant material): Pauline Byram,1, Carnations:'Carm Mrs. Ted Cham- TeeihAge Division plant mate his burning c a r .' ' 1 H j Watercolor; K a t li y Butler,r, first: HaIda Mae Henderson, sec-:- bers, first;fi Vinora Hansten, sec- ______:— — — ------ond; TTwiila Hawks, third. Cush­ DESIGNER DIES FLOU ion mums: Neva—Bumgarner,f- -'tam -'TAMPA I 7 -Fiar(AP)— MrLco ■ ■ ■_____ first; . Ethel Hobdey. second;'■ Elliott c|Hott Sr., 81. retired architect M agic Valleyey’Carehdar Gi Eva l.‘ Mae» Moore, third. Gloriosa® and designer of some of Tam- •’ ------r daisy;-daisy:-Lora-Brown,-firft;- Han, pa's-best- known buildin8 S..,.in- • _____ AUG.JG. 242 4 ______-nah-.Ci nah-.Cromwellr-seeond;-Donna crudiirg cigjijfg 'C iirH alird icd ^ H rld ay ; -— TWIN FALLS - The Kings PPlayers lay e rs from Asbury College, Wil-- Hawks, third. ^ hHe_was_J}oril_m-_jyoodsiockj^„ u,o ___ ; more, Ky.,^ will present the-religious-drirSig"iSus"^drinn"a7=ii'niEn3caiQnrd: I :ZPerennial-phlox;_ThelmaLBunri^’erer P-N;Y—and-had-lived-in-Tampa .M.y—[ — EGC ■' Beloved ■Physrcian," at 8'p.m. at a; the FirstFlrsl Chiirch of the Naz-- ler, first;fin Mae Cdpsey, secons' since d ;']( 1907. - “ C “ I^RGE'^A/3E ';AA" ' - - - arene. " “ - - - - _ - Lora Brown,B third.-Tuberous be- Aug, 29- Sept. 2 Eonlas:gonlas: Twila Hawks, first; Jim , ____ .SITN VAT.T.EY-New York Lifejnsurancoife Insurance Co. meeting West, second; Donna Hawks,"j B& R B LOANS ; . ) SEPT.'T.” 6-9 6-9...... - third.-third. -Marigoid,-Big -African;.1: ____, L -_ F 1 L E R - Twin Falls CountyI Fair F a ir andan d RRodeo at fairgrounds. Lora 'B'Brown, first; Nancy Pier------SeptrtP 8-*108-.10------• — ------son^son. se second. Nasturtium; Mar-r- oon GUNS and a- T i l V t l i B U R L E Y -R ocky Mountain Regionlegion Civil CiVil /Air Patrol convenllon,, garet Driesel,1 secondPNbrma SPCSPORTINQ-GOODS- — ^ WennstWennstrom, third. Pansies: Ne-e- -(No-(Next to Yollow Cab) Ponderosa Inn. SUN VALLEY-Kiwanls Utah-ldahoh-Idaho DistrictDIstr Convention. va ''a Bumgarner,Bur first; Mae Cop-p- . Also BUY, SEU, THAOE Sept. 13 sey, se c o n d ; Kjiren' Butior,r, Iim— J D o i . j pt. 13 i ' BURLEY—Irrigation conference.nee. PonderosaPondero Inn. I . ■ Sept.1. 15-17 , ' ■ SUN VALLEY—Idaho Poultyf Association annual meeting, Sept.,pt., 18 I BURLEY—Fiflh annual Pioneerle er D aay y of, the Mountain' SlatesJ S , Picnic iMeetiiieetirig of j Telephone Co., Ponderosa Inn.1. . ■ • B ■ BACOCON UMONAINADE ; / Sept.1. _ . ! Thick Sliced ColumlColum bia Efrind Cool Off Wlth.Tt«eSv:h.TreeSweot SUN VALtEY-Idaho Food Dealers’ coiconvention. . , . 5 SUN VALLEY—Idnho Retailers’lers’ AssociationAssocit anntial conven- jI Salmonn RRiver : tlnn,______^__ ■ 1 Sept.ptT 212i ^ i - 1 Jl 6 OZ. • i 1 B U R L E Y -J, R. Simplot Co. SSeminar, em in ar, PiPonderosa Inn. . iI Electric^c Co-op “ ! Sept.1. 25-28 2 i * 1 . ; \ l H | i ^ ^ 1 , 1 SUN VALLEY-Reglon XI "National'National In tho Region” Confer- n .oo : ence of Alaska. Wasnlngton, MMonUna, ontona, OregonOn and Idaho Girl Consumers ^ Scouts. ; i S S e a s o n a l C o n THKE PRICESRICES E EFFfe^CTIVE TOt>AY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAt5DNE8DAY ; ^ I _• - ■ • ..I ■■ I I Blue Lakeses Tex.Texaco I H . AT i2 O’CLOCK)CKNO'ON,ON NC I AT FILER AVE. II SATURDAY, AUCAUGUST 26 i J_KOW -UNDEIl-NEWEW-Ji1ANiiGEMEHT-__| J)ii B A K E D H AsiiziB M E lhili 1^8— ^ o f HanryJdnoaandJoaNand Joa Mendlola B - 'p DINNER — REDFISH NORTH;SHORE( ■"-“ W lth-AiriHtTfliftmlnBi--^ 8 HcniV Jo H M i Day* Johnionlion and BillBl Oliver will'b* BI . HORE GAMPGROUNH " B «t th» Bill# Lak«< 8f«tlon.on. Joa,Joo, M«M»ndlola will B m . BRING YOUR PICNIC LUNCH.'.U N C H . T H E C O -O P WILL ,' fi B »InU#~tO op*rrti )lo*:M«ndlola•ndlola^ T m* )taco . dowitPWDj, D 8S ' y T w i a~~FURNISIH COFFEE,~PUNCHUNCH AlAND ICI^CREAM.— S T V / O ' i , B We extond a h « i^ Invitationnyltatlon Ito all custotni B a 6 7 7 Filer Avenue , B etv at «lthar location. 8 • .. 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!''/'■ ■ ' '■ \ ' ,.r- --^• No le For Mastister Watclitchmaker: Old, New!W Clocks( I ^^eed^ Attettention ^’-^—.' find a-horologlst-when ne needsrl An g g f e JAN-A.-SA1NSBURY---. find a-li lor one,, . .^ c ^ l d e r the following:ing: cbmicb™^ hrf/;*there'j^t™ ren’te ^ thwnl'^anS'takes";deep'pride'inthetr j u j j i l L a . Times-News Feature Edifor one,, Of all tlie "-ologies" appear-pear- SuppoSuppose a man has a very'ery min;m'iny left today: - - ■ his work. When-he talks about Irig in print from time to time,time, expensliexpensive watch and a p ai r r t To hear Max Phillips, who.Iso.is a goodgl timepiece it is as such as . ; • . pliarraacology,logy, breaks.brealts. He can usually take the a MasterM£ Watchmaker, and own-iwn- you;reyou;i listening to a Graiid F r ix H T m ettioio^, or idepiogy . . ., one timepieetimepiece to a jewelry store and e r ofo the Twin Falls Jewelers,ers, drlvidriver describing the latest set-U n • seems to have nearly disappea^pea^ leave ilit .for a few days. But tell.Itell.it, it is a sign of.the times,nes. up oon his Formula One.- ' .jH j ed from use. Or at least it: has whnt ifIf thp-expensive .watqh1 Is _ "No"N one is a craftsman any-iny- MaxMi Phillips w e a rs-a ^ w ris te S ^ , been forgotten by most Oft us. also an older one, given to the more,mori they, don't care aboutiout watcwatch: he has a watch which J The word is Horology: the! sci- niah by'hisby fatKerrwhls'grand^md= qualiquality , and workmanship. All he'Uhe 'Uses for a Ue-tack; aniFhTs ‘ '. ence’of measuring time, or con-con-, father, ori even his great-grand-md- they .seeni to care about is hav- monimoney clip Is built aroundI^ a . . rail- ing a Job that pays a wage!age: watqwatqh.-^In his pocket he carriesries -—— — ------:— ^ structing time indicating Instru-stru- father.father.' There are no parts avail- ing ’TWIN FALLS, IDAHO,\ SUNDAY, SUNDA' AUGUST 20,196717. ‘. . , ..-■•• . . ' . ments. , able for the. watch. What then?,en? ThevThey'don’t take-pride to theirheir a" chchronographic timepiece thatthat _ _ •______-- ■ . , T the ^"T ; ...~ If you think Ifis a moot pointpoint SImphSlmplel ’ . ■' • 'VOMwork.” ' ,. IndieindicateS''fiV5 0 thlng from the Z , jist. tlme-of-^ay. to m'lles-prr hniir Tf '■ ■ ~*~ffhether or ' aot-someane^anl^^^tt-fiIii:anl^=^tt-find-an4jorologi8t^-^.^J^ax^-W ^ Mt rnpsJimJiotblngist* thfle: 'jj/gft'] ' ' ,l . • you need to know me time o( - dday a y ., . . Max Phillips cata teu, tell, you. , ' He Is a soft ipoken man: and seemssee^nr to come truly alive whenhen talking about a watch that is a few hundred years old, or a-jiew tlmgplece. that still has .tive workmanship so prevalent’lent' ! ^ B 1 years ago. _ For the past year Max Phil->hii- 9 H | S n ^ ^ ' lips Jias been working oh a largeirge' ^nd-im'preSsive-cloclcrnhat-ftir— years hung motionless -on the I wall of' the Wells Fairgo-&-Co:r-t I Express Depot in Portland. 1 i The clock, .'a perpetual calen ^ ' i d^r timepiece, standing* n earlyr ^ ------I Ime' " 1 four feet high, was at'one time f m ^ I droppeddrop from the_.wall of.thisthe - t m ~ } Express Depotnlccording to a m . : , ' I I Phillips the Interrqri \Vorks of f S ilV VH' ill Vf the Iclock were dalltoechalmost H I : m m . ,bevo'.{n bevond'repair. •' ...... !■ He has been working on the pB-;":'.':-.., ■ / : cloclclock for a year and finally has ' it running on the wall of his E * . ' '■ • jlowidowntown Twin Falls store..’’it It mSL'! is a beautiful piece of workman­la ^ ship. Its fin e wood-grained cabinet has been stripped of its : dirty varnish and reflnished. ' TheTiT^ works have been repaired,, and rebuilt, and. now once again'dn; ': ' : . . I ’^ do their original job. li ■ The perpetual calendar aspect ( H— of—the—latfle-clock—ptesgnted^ Phillips with special prob’.ems. The clock is so autom atir'lhatihat~fiiM irsggTapN « a it not .only changes day, both>Oth _ -by-tiumbeLand-day of the-We.ekt_!ek. ' but month and year as well. |‘ • It even has a special gear;ear. I.4. ' - ■ that engages only once every ...... four.four-years to compensate fo.r leap year. The clock now belongs fo Dr, - ‘'v y ^ v , | i l | l Ellis-Knlghl, of-Klmberiy.-Its------/ .. ..x f ..... vaiue is considerably over a ■ :■ | j n ] H | H i ' thousand,dollars. ' ..; . In his downtown store. Max Phillips also takes pride in dis- u / T l I III — “■playiiijfairold-Master'Cldck,-- _ c n e -o C l20-otiginailjunadeJQt_ -the Railroad before Western Un-, Ion time became prevalent. The^ e clock is nearly five feet high, . and has a pendulum that weighs , nearlynear 50 pounds, the rods of whichwhic are brass and steel to compensatecomi for ^temperature. The clock has a Pin Wheel Es* ■ capementcape made famous by Le- Paute, tiie master watchm aker.ker —who-deslgned the-Master-ClockSi^' tor the Railroad. K w orks.on,on, in a system of gravity, minimizing:ing 1------—:-----:------Phillips has beeti offered }S,- 000 for the old Master Clockock whicwhich dates back to 1853, and, cost about {1,500 new. Then there’s, a clock made by Ell Terry, of Boston, Mass., in <. r.^|||||||H H ||| 1777. The clock Is’made entirely ^" • ’••OI Oi wWOOdT . . and it runs. ■ THE PEProtlLUM oa thishis .MasterMaster ClClock weighs' over SO pounds,pounds. The clock Is valued atit _ ThThe old- stained wood clockock - a W ELtS FARGO & GO’S Express ajipears on betlbm of. ibisbis .:clpck’dates clpcli back Id the mtd-lNO’itd-lNO’i and alter a yearV w e flt r *' $5,000 and was given to MaxWax Phillips 1by Us fa th e r The docklock was used by the RaIIroad.{tolo ~ wwas as given to Phillips by a > lity, perpetual calendar clock whichhich hunghuh] on the ■wall ol the P oirt- rt- keeps good time, Iell4 Ibe day, the date,da and Ibe year, and |keep_.correctJlmB.J>efQ]ce..Western^UnI,WesterniUnIon.became:afflllate V f ---- ' ‘ outside to the-Nelson’r Nelson’s swim- of Sandra Tegan,sgan, the the v wife of ' Mr. and M rs.s. Nelson a r e ex- • • ’ r • ming pool. ' Mr. Michael Tegan,:egan, also 0of Twin tremely happy' with their son's ’ ^ HfTTJelsOh first first'tool 'look'Stiawn Falls,^Sandra^isi-Js - -a a swIi swimming progressrr-rr-but-not-qui-bu^^ot-quite-al-—— —r------r— Into the pool whenvhen he was' five Instructor an dd gladly gladly to took on happy as the boyboy himself.

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Rai t S cht o o ls W iU ” , trict; Gorrl M Open Aug. 28 blue: -son 1 : VALLEY?] I H H k ^ ^ gRLY-wasTirEhirafedT^v-a -reanion[^^bietricli ; Bel of ai brother and a sister afterifter a separationsepar of 60 years whenien “ BTfiralClPScfiooIsDI! wlH‘'open ~ » 'dlstrl r— Mrs.-Karl (J^nie) Waldorff,f,.Copenhagen,-Denmark, Cdpenhagei visited hte er r atDlat Dietrich Aug. 28, according to . brother, Christian Newman, JEROME.JEROME, Alsoi In attendance w ere Supt. Wayne Perron. There will two other brothers, Otto,Newman,wman. and Harold I Newman and his be ai full day of school with ' ■ Lin :----- miter-^wlin nflma frnm their hnme In Calt _ high school reRlstration the same trict; , M rs. WaldorH, now 72, recalledcaM *tii?she'ttMthat sl merely a girl 01o r 3day. ^ ^ ^ ^ ------' and I ]} when her brother. Chris, now 85, set se t sail In 1907 for that f^21 a r Aa teachers’■ meeting will be Wana away land, the' United States,ites, ------^- ^ 7 held Aug. 25. Book fees w ill be Brill, that had already claimed anoth-ioth- and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crockett,e tt, ^i.so J 1.S0 for g rad es 1-3; J2 for ■-er brother, Peter N e^an, now Paul, ClClarke and Judd, Hansen,e n i gradigrades 4-6; S2.50 grades 7-8, and ------deceased,-shortIy aftet-the-tmjiluiji were-ahwere-also-prejent.------—high high school fee-wlll-be Jll.-This — ...... Ka: ' dlstrl ' of t h e century. ■ , . * . • • ' wUl:will include books, activity card — 'Duke She never really ex j^ t^ to ■ Dr. ai ien and payment on the school ati- see ' h 6r"brothers again, how=10^ midVon, - andnual. ^ ^— ever, Peter did return to Den- sonjj 5en- g ed j some of their Arabian horses“ s SchoolScl Board members note Slie — m ark long- enough to claim his artd"'th61r artd' ‘thi d esc e n d a n ts.-T hlelr e lr -(h-at'that other activlty-cards may be distrl ...Danish bride, but .he returned*ed trlp-tooktrip 4 ool them.to-theLfar.eastem hnucbought-for grade-sqhooi and and ( soon to his new home south of 0 1 5 (0 5 ■ h of states, and it was while they junior lynij high students for $2.50. ■ HANS.EN. , wwere ere aat t the home of Mrs. Herm-™ " Adults A(1„i may purchase a season’s Now after 60 years, she had a„ q. ' ' Hei *>ad an G. Tillraan, Jr., that they ticket for $7.50, a considerable ,• spanned the same wide'ocean in ga^ an lene n in saw an Arabian mare they had savings.-vir If one attends many of a matter of jet hours to reach raised. ' . . ’ Brem ach raised. The Al-Morah Arabians,° l ’ the games during the year. her brothers at Calgary, who owned 1by Mrs. Dazy Tanker- ® t Kimberly. Tnro other brother^, trict; Hot liinch *111 begin at theand Otto Neiman,' bbth.Palgaiy, caspi brought her to Idaho to greetreet sjey, gogoddaughter of Margaret . same price as last year, 25 centsJ occasion which w as attended by Kath< C h ris and m eet and visit w"'U'Allshle. ith yviishie. three' more generations of rela-ela- Gurroda,curnx bred by Vivienne H.TI for pupils and 30 cents relatives. for bert.' tives. ______Rulien bf' the Snake River,gr’ adults, Tha teaching staff is AnotheFsHer, Mrs. E m m a AArabians rabiani in Glenns i-erry; andIjg “ complete.------">P ------^------H e rtz ;, 8J, ■ did not accompanyany sold insInnilMO to M rs. W illiamim In addition to the new teach- her. ’She-also lives in Copen-ien- Hewitti'RockHewltti'B Island, III., Friend-id- ers hired last ' spring. Jack — ^hagen,-Denmark,------.------—ship ship - -Fa Farms,_jiow—has_three:ee LesherLeshe has-been hitedjojeach ...... Some 35 members of the New-ew- daughters.daughter The eldest of them:m high 1school science subjects and-8 ■ man-Peterson family, ranging5 Inin the RuliiRuliens saw and report she;he also junior Jiigh math and age from 10 months to 85 years,irs , sold a t auction f o r $9,200. T■he h e scieace.scieAi , attended the reunion honoringring Arabian, Mrs^ -Rulien says, the three brothers and their sis- demands-demands the highest prices ^of of ----- '------ter held at the .home of Chris-iris- any horhorse, except for the rac- If n tian Newman's son-in-law'' and ing thor^orounhbreds. v . Romney’s Son will daughtei Mr. and Mrs. ix miS H^ Col. 'i iUman w a s ..com mander f r | » QR. RENTAL PRPROPERTIES Whitehead, Kimberly. at the I Mountain Home AFB^T a ^B e Mamed n a n few y ea rs ago, a n d now he Is In im e Children of Christian Newman few yeai nJS BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. attending were Mr. and Mrs.^Irs. Saigon, approaching his 100th (AP) -^co tt Romney, son be of Harold R. Newman, superinten-ten- mission,mission. Michigan Gov. George Romney, ^rs. Another acquaintance with™ ,,,, dent ol schools at Kuna; Mrs. ^oth( will be married next Wednesday * r ick- whom the Ruliens visited was Jl V for itric H ee a a t Brii){ Richard Ne\man and son, Mick- whom t to Ronna Stem in the Mormon Ihur Air Marshal'Rahman ol Pakis- „ ey, Boise; Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Air Mai temple at Salt Lake City. Utah. rhis — Greener and sons, Gary and tan.tan, whwho with his Begum had1 Therpf governor's elder son, 25, .....-L y n n , TWINjALLSu:G_RayRay JfisitedJyJsitedJheJnake lyver Stables.^ and-Mls»-Stern.43,-daughter_oI------IWER5JISK______- Newman, librarian and'sciencem ce In ClClinton, 0 ., they visitrf Mr,w. and, Mrs. Will Harry Kraus -----^— Reports-Boyd- — teacher at Overton, Nev., Mr. MMrs.finmett rs.fin Uoyd, Dr. Rulien’sJM of g|Bloomfield Hills, plan a pri- and Mrs. Donald Whitehead and sister, aand here 'were enthralled vate wedding. Only the couple’slote . son. Brace, Kimberly, and Mr. by the birds at many feeders, -greiparents, brothers and sisters ISIER MAINTENANCENCE and Mrs. J. D. Whitehead and Several cardinals vied with^“h are ,expected to attend. son. Chad, Pocatello. bluejays in gorgeous coloring; Pocatello Members of the I^ter New-few- bob whiwhites called from near a ISTER RENTING man family included Mr. and pond, P0™> and resjxjnded whenien TRYTR'Y TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS)ble .. M rs. Lyle Jones, Hansen; Mr Mr. youngyo^g Ward" Imitated theiih ■ - FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS , ------and- Mrs. Robert Gulley, Mr.M r. jwwwimi ifVWMViiwuwyuvyu^Mwuiiywiy^^ |____ ' and^rs. RIcharj^Gi^ a n d _ • iB K ------—,— —:------— iter using electnc heatat in iny i own home me m e oor r tbuilneu i Electiify your hom e for IdahoIdaho P ow er’s low , *‘A1I- calculations- mon V . . Electric” rate, and1 enjoyenjo carefree electricr t r i c $500 to $2 Guaranteed living. Y ou can get ful to $2000 Heating Bills 5 ______• lOWEI Jt full inform ationrand' IjE L K T R ie ' plam iing assistancee froifrom a trained Idaholaho electricecfrlc h eaf i CEASIEIPow er representatiye.i v e . . ' ■ . home modernlm odernizing REiENTIAL I ters COMMML ■ ‘ GAS •FASTE pSM ASK ATATYOUR Vot VDS • m , ■ SERVING IDAHO “ ■ --- -tOCAIriDAHStiDAHO----- for0VER20YEARSI ■ ■ ^ o i r - - “1 " “ ‘^ter^ i ^ i D o e s SoMUCf JJL£ P O m:R OFFICE OFFi ------— ——turedhere) MUCH..CostsSoUnLE Air.Conditioning I Beat “WHAT-YOU-MAY-CAIHT"CAU-IT" to Iha punch by hav- in Blackfoc (ng your heating plant- |n top condition when you Too! '." s' ' ing contra( ^ needjtineed ______electric, hej = ^=€Alt=CbLlEQT-TOpAYI- : ______i ~ PHONEE 7733-J< 3 3 -J6 2 4 , 'V i I AiV for Dick or Mtrtltl problem s, i ■’ " “flam ^e^li E E HEATINQ I m c t r i c I SHOTWEU'S BRIZEEE l i AND ELECTRIC M Mn i l WATER I h e a t M V I COOKINGJI INC. AIR CONDITK4DITI0NING I ” ^ h e a t i n g JI 1S2 ‘2nd Av*. 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II^H. Sunday, Aug. 20, 1967'67 Twin Foils TImei-NeVs 'A ^ •' I I RedsWkTalkO'alk O ^y After ■ TlieyVeWon»n VVi< ietn am W a r R ' generals who are full or alter* ptured nate-members oMhe-North-Vlet------made namese party, pub in Fri- Troopers of the U.S. 101st Air- .d a y lerrilla borne Division were reported to leac bout a have seized, (he document last m i ' ’ after April 21 In-coastal Khan-Hoa , Province, 200 mlleS northeast of M S ■ ■ H 3 I.* , Sl behind It was officially- H - By GEORGE ESPERlon of describedgene as one of tjie most —■'~'>IlH —A ^AIGQN~{AP)iH' ...... A captured'is was -natft significant to .fall Into Amerl- w P k '’“f I ^ t I ■ J H xtViet__^Cong._dQ,ciunent olutlon made cannam *'®nds in Vietnam, by the At a certain time,", the ddcu-■ ^ M J y*r u J' ' S .■ I public by the ^U.S. Mtesion Fri- Tr .day says in effect the guerrillaI Viet- "’®ntbom Said, i i n apply the ■ poUtI- strategy ot fighting and nego­ 0 1 . ^ B " ' leaders intend tt> talk aiiout a have —Svr ; __ /____ i_i______c y H Vietnam settlement only after tiating Apri a t fhe siime time Inror- m they’ve won. Pro\derto-siipport-ourmrmed^strugi------VC.-A,~ - — -I f f l Some of the reasoning dll behind lq P'®.5®’® ant* ‘*'“3 accelerate the dis^' ' V' f/ '■^ ' A ^ f . nf In Integration of the puppet South WKlBKSfB^^irX I V < '.£ 1 1 tne Conimunlsts’ rejection of •'.“ c dep ocraSJ Vietnamese army and regime, l5iPW /-i^^'- ', '- ' j V H Ainerlcan peace overtures was j H set forth in a 60-page resolutionilh are c®,”and create more conditions fa- • ,1 „ vorable for 6ur people to secure adopted 16 months ago by the ^ 1 a decisive vlctofy. ■ Central Offlc6 ''for Sodllila prol> Viet- "I^ni deternilned not to' < 4> nam, the Viet Cong’s top poUtl- f % / } ^ ^ I _ cal' and military echelon. entertain anv' illusions concern-, ( enem - ing a negotiated settlement to ! I I aganda the problem of Vietnam, an3 we ■ I E ra Ith Ho must concentrate ail our 4 ...... ' H w K ^ m I ’® and jtfength to destroy (he enemy.” ~^T~^rT~T gi A M 'i I 1V6Q to J;.!:v';''r/:>-.:',''JB jkJ k if nec- ■ . I essf t from Father Dies , dpTo'i KIMBERLY-DavlfMeElroy ;/:>^';V''/ ' h v ip r t^celved word this week of .,the hmtnii imexpectfd'death of hla father, Kermit L. McElroy. Cotiwayl

Satinn® Mr. McElroy Is survived by J™ ’ two-other sons and a dauchter, h iflB? all previous Kimberly residents. ‘J .iK Hariy McElroy I3 stationed with In ‘>'8 Air Force at the Llttle Rock -TOWERW E R GOES UP BEYONDND IH E TREES DOWNiWN IT H iCOMES, and II vaiiH Airforce Base, . Jim M cElrw Is ------and rrln 2 ‘•'B Special Forces In Viet- rnm nam, and his' daughter,, Mrs. to southern Idaho and easternastern LightLl Co’s. Tysletn to' provide Larry (Janie) . Perlilo, lesldes Oregon, Estimated to costit Jl.l theth Idaho utility’s ninth high- "11 ler Ha- ^I'Uadelphla. Cassia Countyaty WWorld’s Larg(argest Helicopte]pter Used million, «■ new line Is due for• comcom- - capacityct inter-connectlon, with _n» Jl, but, ■ T~—— • pletion, before first generatingrating NNorthwest Power Pool gg r>ii -I m P' out. Is TEST CONPUCTED ^'rO dl I ADIT'O'I’G _ unit goes into production1 next Sikorsky craft being used to 1 0 Dong WASHlNGTON.fAP) -r-A low-.. — • 'O aober-at 425^00;kilowait-H6Ufi^Hfellf Meet=tweH=for=ffelIs=€rnyiSi;« ^"Only when the American'nunist) Im- yield nuclear test Was conduct- periallsts’ aggressive •'will is f - ...... CLOTHING ------5T- ■. CiCanyon Dam. . PPallette Junction line is owned Jari nachin- ed underground Friday at -the Photo sequence shows lour bled.bli (:i) section weighing tnreethree-fo to lCss‘powerful' versions ccarry- a n ry ^ Carrier~sl5a^ll-b«r-lif|kcdllfiked -b;-by— Construction— Helicoptersr. jry; crqshed and the objectives------of in-Atomic v , ',* Enerty—Commlislon's— Handy Hand dependence, peace, democracy ’ ’j Pat Larson, Susan. L a rsorson, n , steps in fast-paced airllfef® by*>y tons is carricd past completedpleted ‘"S‘Jl “P to 26 passengers onI shut- wwith 30-mile line Idaho Powwer er is Inc,,Ir Portland, and is operated t hookup Nevada test site. - nd dis- which world’s largest helicopter on metropolitanlolitan b\ building between Pallette June- byb; two-man crew consisting of wasand neutrality of the Soulhby are the ------^------—— D arla N eiw ert, all blue a n d dis- whicli guaranteed can we negotiate a * trict: Teresa Biaciter, Leee Anne m;In • cccommercial field operationf f i ™ cecenters, as San Francisco3 and tiontii and Enterpriss, Ore., where plpilot Jimmy Lematta and co- pre: n of at FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS 11 blue; now is erecting ste e l towersrs fo r right-of-way)f ‘! to next site ait t low- NewN( York, is crecting totalital of it will tie Into Pacific Powerw er & pilot pi Dennis Isaacson. feassettlement of the Vietnamlamese prob- TRY Jiv TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS Herbert, Robin Moore, all blue; now i lem.” the resolution said. Terri Morgan, red; Jill Eklund,iklund, new 230,000-y o it transmilsslon ission er right. (3) Ils five-bladedI rotor 30 towers for heavy-duty/ line _ «______Kathy Etchingham. Dawnrn Hui-Hu - line Idaho P ow er Companymy is pspinning like giant fan, copter reachingre eight miles from-Idahe-....-Id ah e-...... -. - Though they haven’t been em- ing zinga, S usan Korb. T rishla a Kul-K ul-building: buildi over mile-high moun- lo'lowers section at end of steel- Power’sP( new dam up and1 oover v e r phasizing it. in . propaganda the 1 broadcasts recently, both Hd musl w ana, Susan Nichols, JuByiy siiii- Siiii- lain'lain from Hells Canyon Dam eableea sling-toward waiting; crew roroadless mountain, to-Pallette-allette - _ mons, Dorotheay A. Stevens,tevens, in hNorth America’s deepesteepest en rising structure. (4) Agile Junction.Ji __ ^ „ ,ei)i Minh’s Hanoi regime and strei Wendy Sugg, Kalhy-Van Meter, gorge,gorge crcrew. Including radio-equippednipped -At■ Pailet.te' Junctlon, located the Viet Cong have vowed to ------^Rogener^Mdbuiyi-all-white—hite.------_(1).a )_ W h iriv h ird . powered.J bbv v fjl signalman who communicatesilcates Iri'in forested -he a rt of O regon’s fight on for 10 or 20 years if nec­ 'bo-jet instruclionsTfl’Whirlyblrd'S'pllot;iTJllot; wjillowaw range^^iIrg~^vill“ Con• “ essary. Stylish Separates twin 1,500-horsepower, turbo-jet “ ! Marr-ScHorzman.-p u r-pr-pJc; le; engines,,engmi lifts tpiwer section1 with section into positionon for ne nect with existing carriers de­ The w ar stems In part from ______T)awn-Hunt. Carolyn Schorzman,rzman, crossarmscrossi attached from stagingtaging ne . . . II'livering' eiectficity from three- differences about how much tr, irblue; area Where-it-was pre-assem-issem- .1.Sikorsity S-OlA copter, similarlimllar dtdam Hells Canyon developmentip m ent ^ / V H "Independence, peace, democ- and Mary Jp GorringeTairblue; area HEN racy and neutrality" South V l«i Evening Elegance nam would have if the Commu- ___ Kaye Gorringe, .blue andn d dis- nlsts took over. 4 T trict; Christine Gillett, blue. In a statemenf accompanying w ^ Wearable Woolens H _ J f t @ s ^ c h oan English-language translation,m t Carol W arr, blue. the U.S. Mission said; "The doc- T , ^ Trlraly Tailored ' ument dates from March 1966, u ‘ ' Bonnie Jarolimek, Pat Hondo, 4 but the goals, methtids, tactics ■ both blue. ’^1 and attitudes enunciated in the 7|“,; Funlbne Favorites COSVN resolution arj still valid „iji RozaiTTfilbrofcjSHfaJer M Mary a ty ------and are those being currently Seymour, Joan'Harper,. Elaine '^ 1 ' ’Wilson, Diana Leonard, JoneJo n e ' • Endow, Christine—G illett.-all^^H-a ll h high- ..COSVN Is not only under Ha- “ ^ [ a n e y n • with direction and control,FTER but, blue; Marcia Garrett, N ancy ' Etchingham, Phyllis Anderson,derson, . , as the document points .out. Is Patsy Goovcs, all' red. _‘9 an.integr^ partjof.tf e Lao Dong Wi Machine Magic ^nyoti- ^ o r th Vietnamese Communist) yield Cathy G ard in er,-p u rp le dis- ' own™ party’s interlockhig machin-ve edshopped i trlc t;-L a u ra Bell, N adine Osier- coptersT CTjr'------Aton hout, all blue, district; Kristee iperated The mission said the hookup Nevt Adams, Marlene Asher, Debbie sting of was further Illustrated by the Booth, Sheila Bywater, Tameraram era and co- presence In South Vietnam of at FOR C aspcrson LuRene Dllle, Linda ieast eight North Vfetnamese TRY Schoier. Connie Smltht_'Ccnnle'Ccnnle ey-M endiola Ward,' Rosetta Ward,^ JuanitaTuanita ------I ‘j; Ward, Kathryn Johnson, Debbie Lambert, Brenda Searle, Janet Seymour, all blue;; P eg ^ An- : FAMOUS BRAND . derson, RoLane Baker, Kather-Cathbr- ine B lauer. Janet Coltrin, S ShliN h b on Green. CimirHelner, MarciaK laf^a Schleve, Darla Wardle, Kristinekristlne White, Sally Wood, VerLynnerLynn , Frost, Jerl H. Williams, Donna ) H A V E Willard, Debra Kelsey, Peggy Liarson, Janet Matthews, Colleen. Osterhoiit. Doreen Osterhout,e rh o u t,' Doyie R oberts, all red. E llaIla Rae ic a d L e r • Tolman, Tamra Turner, Wendy Hose t , , Harris, Peggy,. Patterson, all chool open? white. *; ...... *■ DOMINO ------,-i:our.BH!(lme_Qii(flt_____ All Weothei'CoBt» Carolyn Zollinger, p u rpr p le 1 e; ; DeeAnn Bingham, Beth Ferlic, Susan'Payne, Claudia Hawker,awker, Sijits - all blue; Julie Garrett, Loma Gorringe, Sheryl Bowers, Shelia Sheila ic ESQUIRE - Simpson, all red, H H AFI Socks ■ Colton Charmers . Connie Ward, purple; A^l|ce lic e jf f l e ★ .WEMBLEY- . Nielson, Carla Walker, Terry | H Ties ------Nelson— C onnie-Sm ith,—-Linda Linda Heiner, Carolyn Endow, Dbrily G H ^ “l O H ^ ★ VAN-HEUSEN------— Nelwert, Janet Heinze, allI blue,blue. I H Sleepwear Ann Schorzman, Holly Matth- H I ews, NIcolctte Stevens, aliII red. I n ic FREEiVIAN • ' V I c k i c Goodtellow, MelodyMelody H G Shoes - W alker, both white, H I ' Junior Jiffies l i » ; ■ Shirley-KA STREVE . Rai Hansen, Deanne Ander- II Belts son, Carla Osterhout,' DebbieUebble ' BOLTING B( INTO POSITION ' Booth, Kathy Gardlner7 J u auanlta n lta V I S FOR THE FAMic JOCKEY Ward, Rosetta Ward, Saundralundra ■• '______------:------^ ^ ------— ------^ Underwear Casperson, ‘Karol Hatch; 'all' equipped to handle-a project! c t Ofof gS jX S W f fl ■ blue, Paula Searle, Carla Searle,;earie Casperson,Casper Kathy Etchingham, O p-^^-NA M ES-YO' A- l LAKELAND jili Glbby,-Joyce Angus, Gloria Verlynn Frost, Rayleen H4m-5^: j)355 Refugees3S thisuS' size,” . ' • s 11 fed mond, Shauna H urst, Judy Sim - _ J Car Coats. Bowers, and Gall Lewis, all red, mond, Jordanian officials said1 -the^ the ^ ' O T M ■ Fail Flattery ' mons, Rosalie Taylor, Dawn 51*' names of those eligible to0 re-re-fe fe , V HiA -FOX K N A PP/ Ann Seymoiir, blue a nd dis- HuizirtiHulziriga, D eb ra Jordan, Peg eggy g y lCi’oss i j B order turn to their homes' had been f§ e Car Coats ' trict. ■ LarsonLarson, Nadine Osterhout, Dee • ■ , ■ t“ri Ann Osterhout, Gwen Osterliout, T.. ' given them only Thursday^ a and n d § ^ t Janine Bywater, Julie ^ A nn d J n .J to Jo rd an uli;this was not time enough,- ^ “ . , 1 Bench, Clnde Buttars, Penny ' ^ CRICKETEER A Gloria Bowers, Low ana Hein- s “" 7 . By ED BLANCHE DDr,, Meir Silverstqije, director■ector ^S f c{i«™i Burgess, F red Gorringe, all re d . , . Suits fr holh blue and district. Shervl ,5®?- ALLENBY. BRIDGE, IsraelIsrael of the Israeli Interior Ministry,'>s“y ,& § ' t : M —RoLane-Bakpr, MyiniL-Dari ^ ------Bowers, purple; EuRena Dllle^ TIn„i^ ttP)-^ilent-antI-bedFaggl6d,igied, Mmet with senior Jordanian1 and &S| . ■ jt ya ______rington, Julie H arper, Julie J e n - ...... ★ HAQGAR.:______*■ Linda H efner both blue. •thn only 355 Arab retu ees fromn the JntiInternational Red Cross officialslicials §S sen, Jody Rae Jeremy, Trisha I,, June war crossed from Jordanjrdan to discuss ' how to speSd’.upp the S|S 'vVNnesaft. ' . Slacks ' Kulwana, E lla R ae Tolmnn, J u - , , vip to Israeli-held Jordanian territo-irrito- cro;crossings. Repatriation willI ccon- o n -S S ! Unit I . lie Turner, Donna Willard, V ir- ^ 1 T T ★. c o n t a c t ” Joyce G eary, purple a n d dis- "■ | Qf rc- tinue Sunday after time outit for §S g in ia Willard, Kristine White,hite" fy,fy Frldny on .the llrst day ol re- tim p » ’ patriatlon. At least 1,000 had methe Jewish Sabbath Saturday. ^ Slacly. I , iieen expected and Israel and r , district; Uura^Bell,, t c tolnS?;‘Sre s a f ‘ L ^ “"8llI, W endy.S« aIl !||« and Red Cross officials, sweatinglating S^ CHAMPIOt^J * ' Blacker, Kdthy Bally, Katherine " f,? / " Jordairblamed each'otherf ‘orfor In|j, iiiB Dend gpa heat, assistedlis te d S . . ------B lauer. M arlene B inS g h h a a m m ,____ , T^ ^ ------the slowdown, maimany. of. tho refugees, carryingrying §S Slacks Debra Boss, Marie Darringtoii, “ j , J7,500 their, belongings and helpingIg old 5sN r ®om’ Ktistce Adams, Janet Matth-atth- Jordan.announcedJ< that 107,500 thei A- MCGREGOR ★ Christine Hanscii, D ebra Knopp, a u la of the m ore thaii 200,000 .refu-refu- POopeople across tho boards ofif the !S S ------Susan Kofb, Corninc SnndersOn,ersSn ■^"tl'V Ashcroft, Paula ol fn lo wrecked Allenby Bridge acrossicross fe§ Car Coats l,y Jo Searle, Salindrs -Casperson, Jill gees geei had applied to return lo wre Dornieuy-J\, Slovens, Katliy Jo Icials tl'o River Jordan. The bridge S . Sweaters , ^ GIbby, all blue; Nlcoletto Stev-;tcv- thel tlielr homes. But Israeli officials tho Zollinger, alY blue, cpuia was knocked out during the S — Shirts * Gocl,. ens, M arcia Schleve, Joyco A /\n nn n doubted[l°“ more than 35,000 cpuld wns Virginia Tliofton, Julio Gocli- ®!’®' iBEV ite repatriated before the Aug, JuneJmi 5-10 w ar,. . § "“Sportswear nour, A nna Marie A rnold, Kay-Kav- Angus, DIxlo Duncan. Hoggy Pe ' all 31 deadline, im' Most ot the refugees w ere ^ ■ lyhn F ranks, Dccky H urst, Marl< PattorsQn, C arla Osterliout, a ll 31 ' *-CQLUiyiBIA —d i o * i i E i NeiwbUh, Katliy Neilson, CInilv CInily f™ ' , ‘- Al An' Israeli Interior Ministryilstry women,won children nml bent old § irley> n Jay’s men in long robes, 3 S s h i i KNITS- :onnle Searle, Shdia Dywater,>ter, ,poispokcsinan said of the day’s mci Roberts, Drcndo Sohrjc, Connie S ■ . 137 SHOSHC Smith, oil bluo,' “"f™oil red, poolpoor showing: "Tho Jordanianinfnn Commentedq Brig, Abdullahlullah fe Sweaters ic « organization let us down badly. Rjf , Susan NIcliols, D arla Nelwert,Iworl, Oul(Ouldoor, E al* and troni* orgi nuly; Rnfeo, socrelary of Jordan’sd a n ’s fe S *• JLORD JEFF Nedra McCall, Marilyn MOon,IMOon, Anna Mario A m ede, Clirlstlribitirib It Is opparently j u s t , not nut reluRec rolii committee; "it seems»le e m s» , ■ ' ' ' OPEN, FRIDAY I Susan Malthowi, Peggy Patto^’atto^ Caglo, Debbie Lambert, Slmroniro n . tilethe Israelis have aelectcd only S ' . . Sweaters ic■ I .., :• i;i». i.v ,' , . min,:Jmly Shilmons, jEllrnbothinbotli Gccon, Jan et Seymour, Susan,isan Lu/'LuAnito Dlllo, I.oWana Holner,liner, tho very yoting and very (ild1 andnnd S f e ' Sulllviiii, Dciw Sclifciik, Mcrioiit!sfKiio I'ftyno,I'ftyiio, Dovlfi Rolibrts. all blulue; e; I.liuUnda llelher, Mclodl Walker,ilker, haveImV' taken , no clutiiccn on lot- S I * - v a n h e u s e n Asher, Daria Arguiello, Taninraininro Peggy Anderson, Sally Wood,ood, Patsy Pali Groves, .all red, ting young men return ye(." J / U\ Dress and-' ic ■ ,-' tf , ■ , ej SportShlrts .' .. ♦ ------^ . , , 1 ______------. . ______I ir HOLBROOK ★ |; Slilrts .

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1)1 I I M ade From Tender — r -^-^LeairBeef-GhtiekL------. . 1 . 6 9 ' L L -.. -.d . 4 r a u nd4Khiicic^^ : JOHKib. STEPHENS All prices In'this advartlsiidvertlsement MAGIC VALLEYLEY.PORTRAIT... P( • • effective in all T w In^N s, Jerbttie,bnrie, BiB u h l KM . and Go'^ding Safeweway ay StoresSi 4 John D. Stephetephens Enjoysr s LifeL As Parkingg MeMeter Technieiiniciaii When you've had the samelscreamiiig, samelscrean ''Don’r~give~m;6~irpec(B~TrpeopIerAnd-he-lil:es-fo-rem!nd- imind------— l a bi t B a j job on the Twin Falls Police ticket,ticket,, don’t; give me a ticket,cket, citicitizens that the only reasonm for '• Force for 21‘years . . . peoplepeople hece’s the money!'.'. ' havingha\ parking meters Is is to g e t to know you. And almilmost ost Acc(According to John. “The man openop£ up places for customersers to everyone who has ever parkedlarked just stoodsi there wilh lather;r on park. pai " N ew G3reen re e r & €risp_ ir any his face,, trying franticallSr to „ in the downtown area for any his fa 'Thn - “Without them,” John says, length of time has seen orir met stuff a nickle-in the meJer.'The: , “people who park downtownm all I John D. Stephens. odd tl thing about it Is that,fi' iI day jj: would take up the town Localcal G ro w n John Stephens is 60 years'old,-rs"oId,' jfflsn’taa^n’t even going to give him a Tparkingro-r spac^ and there wouldivould ' ■' ' and has spent his life in Twin ticketticket. . . there was still “"J,®time L be no place to park for those r f 'f Falis^ with the exceptionsn of on his meter. I was just check-'ecK- ,yi,o wanted to shop,” , three years spent in the Cali- ing.”ing.’* '^T , out John P. Stephens takes.his his J ■ ^ornia thip yards. • .Mr. Stephens doesn’t give out J' Ither job seriously, and enjoys It very W ■ ' ! ‘ ------^ ‘My-main Job,” says Stephens,ihens, mariyjmariyJickets,Jind.,would_rather J°“ Ib. kiiiB rauchrln four-and-one-half-years^ears------think 0 / Umself as a parking {J"*' ,"JS'(o iioUect'and pacIcago,all think ( ! else . money collefited by the meters,eteis, meter technician.t He takes prideiride he"e 'will retire, and someone else U.S. No. 1 - j Y of will begin a iob that John will _-..:_-.and.to.5eeJo.itJhatJhejTietenleters inIn a jobjo that brings the City of );000 have held^for-25.years. - . ______Yellow ; ■ work.” ' Twin I F fll.ra tre ^ im a tc a $30,000 hav, ^ Onioiis On Aug. 16 John celebratedirated a year whicii is used for city/ex- ex- AsA: John puts it, “Twin Falls -his-21st-year on-the-Twin-Falls-Falls pensespenses...... will be a good place to settle Thompson Police Force. And in his opln- opin- He sayss that the city needseeds downdow in after retirement. ltt hash a s . ------lerful ^ ------Seedless i b . _ 2 3 i ' ion, “We have a very good four tlthnes the parking spacepace to be1 . . . it was a wonderful Grapes Police Department' here. The Itit now has to take care of the placeplac to raise a family.” men are good men. ------‘They are skilled in their work . and put in long hours. Most of ' tiiem have been here for “I3many Negro Women;n CallC F o r New I y e a rs.” ______LJoHa Stephens_wiU i^ re from M ln t LaLaniI - W the T\vln Falls Police Depart-epaft- *Plan For Alienatenated Hegrop. I ment in four and one-halt years. give us idfeas on what we can do I Pineapple-lie- - 46-OZ. He and his wife intend, to travelK i By jean HELLER ( — giveto lessen or solve the problem,” I t^iighout the..United StatesS t e CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP)egro - a to Dayton ll delegate said. . I mirf s Bfl thfl parts of the countryluntrv An organization org ot 35,000 Negropro- —In-severaLAmerlcan-cities, a D in- _ l they have never seen before, women-called-Friday-for-a-p^ women I cit- —Ineluding Dayton, groups of ' 2 S “We like to hunt and fishh and Bnil f®™ gram in“ som e 300 American cit- clud ^ D i i con- teen-agers have been organizednized we'll take our camper. I’m 4alreal- ies‘es .to-jp “build a better self roes con- toteen walk the streets and attendttend 1__ GHpefruiLi__ ly not-arvery gopd hunter buthut I cept”“ Pt among‘ alienated Negroes tosocial j functions, urging their liow that we’ll fish a lot,”. ir a™and >''=■head off further riots, nted skI;friends to keep a cool summer. J John D. Stephens was bornirn in The resoliition was adoptedI the Th® BTOUPS a re Identified by. th e . • i Twin Falls, Idaho, D ecem bere r 24, unanimouslyunanira b y delegates to the white hats the members weai-. I 1906, the son of, Charles and 29th ns liogg 1 and 29th national convention of;erv- the w™ The Dayton delegation sug- I Frances Stephens. John’s father Delta ^ z ■ [ather Delta Sigma Theta public se^-mtly geste^. Tl that in cities wheree the I M i M has worked for the Canal Com- ice sorority,so a. predominantly g^tWhite Hats already exist, they ' 19" 1IV4-0Z. " ■ pany inTwin Falls - for- 25 Negro ir- 25 Negro group------iHed- ™be used' to'brlng teeti-agersr f l In^ — viMrs. and then bought a grpc- DelegatesDelej also were expectedapen for“e 'the discussions, and that in ___ w a l p k g . B • ery store, ^ohn w orlia'ih'then tli? to“to adoadopt-rc3olutions-on-open i2J_other cities, Wliite Mat grdupSrdui^ store for 12 years when he was housinj . 3 was housing and Vielnam. k i l l ■Hnn he formed. younger. He was also a marinelarine The "self' concept" resolution.Mnn street violence was. a ^ Cereal electrician during the secondecond was offeredo by a delegationih Jt rnajoT topic of the flve-da

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- ...... - ...... { ' - i | | | : . L { XT h e M mm e i^ B o x M ; - BY FRANKK SCHESCHEIX M- U i i i The followingfo letter, which'hasI th e (;omparativelyqo commonn jm-, | m - , ■, hcBiibeen flnanswered jpersonally, con-• “ dot" twenty-fivet cent piece. — - l » - ^ m n s~ a '' que3tlffir“\®ch~aTl5e5I ~Th%~Thvtaiismiair:Miinrshaw-that ^ •ym - iJrequently_sQ t w n t we .willjise.jt_herefr 678,823-"dot"678,823- cents were mintedd . . "Dear Sin Somewhere recent-• —of th(these, only four are known n g ly I rearead an article concemln'g; to be In'I collector's hands, they K B . lhethe~1936 1936^7"Canadian-coins andi sellseir"for''$3,500 foi ln“ uncirculated I h ~ theIhe placiplacement cf a small dot toI condition. conditlc The 1936 “dot" 10 centit' | Hsl ;'' bm^W^^^HBI^H . the right ot the last digit. I havei piece alsoa sells tor this amount,I. K N M V l l a 1937 CCanadian nickel with suchI a n d -191,237-19 were supposed to | y l r||B'^||I^By^^BB|H . a dot, and a 1936 (jenny without; have heen bi placed Irt circulation.1° ^ENJQY-PUsMunm^ HiN 7 ' ali . the dot. Can you tell me if they Of Q t the 153,322“ dot". twenty-five | | y are ot more than face value?" cent pieces,pi quite a few are in'llll | n ■ SPIN' - nnmjlU^^^K AnsweAnswer: Had the "dpt'' youI collectors coUectc hand, and the price < bl^Hi'^ul^lBM9yra^l&n -'S mention been on the Canadian1 runs u;up to about $250 in uncir- MW . ...j ccnt,cent, yiyou would have had aI culated condilion. J. T'- li"'^three ththousand dollar coin; Incidentally, Incidi the "dot" Is dl- . .When When King. George jh e Fifth1 re ctly iunder the "1936” and cen- inBHBffiBIHI ^ died In 1936, there waS a'short-’ tered Ibetween the 9 and 3, on H B E t t H P M W age ot 1 cent, 10 cent and 25i the cercent; in the center, under- B H cent cplns. Since new dies couldi neath thetl ribbon bow, on the ten K j l i f l . i K l W - - - ■■ ■...... f notnot bebe [ prepared fast enough, toI cencent t piipieces and quarters. Bin ■ show King-GeorgeK the Sbtth'sI There are quite a fewi olher U l reign, a dot was added to the exampl i i P l i ' ' H l M ' 'ciE”! & ! examples of ‘‘dot" coinage in B3 existing dies to indicate that; theth e CanadianCe , group—the 1937 i": ’ M^ K l l i t tl u t i ' ' existing 1 (hey werewei struck after the death1 CanadianCanadli nickel you mention be- K j l ■ fW lV ------' of GeorgeGeori Fifth. While the Mint: ing on(one of these. The dot w as B , i M n * states states thtl at all of the "dot" coin-• pplacpd l a ^ on this coin deliberately- g CLOSEOUT!JT! VinylV W indlow ow EBlinds @ = = ^age^ai^ ago^as=ireleas^-into-«lrcula-• antfiippeaTS-on-all-specimens.'antf^p ^ J REG,tJI2«r?'6.99 ' ' , ^ lion, lion.'th( there has .never been an1 You will1 also find varieties of ; F O O T X F O O T ...... $ 3 . S 9 n '■ ■ . explanation cxplanal ot the rarity ot the' CanadliCanadian coinage with >'a smaU j c 9 6 r ...... ■ '(.^ I J-CSDtcent and-lO a cent as opposed toI mmaple aple Ileat after the number. In w REGULAR $4.49 ■ the caseca of the "1947 series J 6 "FOOTT{- 6-FOOT-i-. i i i . .. . 1 . ------...... $ 2 . 2 9 ^ nickels,nickels bath the dot and maple J REGULAR $2.99 leaf appear, and again here, the m ...... $ 1 . 5 9 j i B idO nM illi “ dot” -coinage Is w orth consider- ^ B t o n 4 ; FO bT X 6 FOOT ...... " S t - ably more money than the H I REGULAR $2.39 m aple leaf coinage. . 'y * £ h 3 F O O T X 6 F O O Tr ...... ’ AccAccepted By Question from R. L. W., Twinn \^uauenan‘BLaNOKfi * Falls: "I have heard that SilverI \ T * J Tm powerful spBe^I^ for %nn blend...... Tl •' y*Rl I Certificatesce"ific are selling for more® Inj necdl 5-cup heat-reiljlant kIiss ^ J Buhl Bui Trustees than face fa: value—is this correct? conlilner o p en sit both ends I SeaMtleMii( jBMKhT''* BUHL — School trustees have Where can I sell them ?" - cover has removabla tWo-oz. cap’’J,!' for 1 j S S P H R k . meiwring, adding InjiedjenU whila ss(y4menca ' ’ acceptecaccepted bids to furnish approxi- AnswAnswer: Your Information is R M processing. Cord storage compartmentSen" I10| I ■ liiately 140,000 halt pints of ho-- correct. correct Dealers are now offer-I U l Complete willi lOO-pj. cookbook ind nogenlzmogenized grade A milk for the1 ing $1.25$1.2 for the common Silver n l Mclutlve "Mlnl-Blend" xonUiner; < B E A,UTY U T Y SFSPECIAL^ B school ]lunch program for the! CertificCertificate. $1.90 denomination. 1967-68 sschool term. $6.25 U for the $5,00 Silver Cer- | 2 g “ ^ I w - ■ Bids were submitted by’ tlflcatestificatei and $12.50 for the $10.00 B H . B Smith's dairy a n d Ida-GemI denomidenomination, (or twenty-five - ■ « ■ ■,. = ©alrym(DslrymenrJno,—Smlthts-^alr-y Pgr- Cf.n lilir T i was low bidder with a quotationI for>or this is the fact th at they are I n ^— ’ ' ; j - of-5-cents-per of-6-cen half-pint. The bid redeem ■ F T B :■■ .;•) “ OfSmltlof"Smlth‘s-Tlalry -was acceptedI ver-whver^Sich^-selling-in-the-open- -B Sl- ' by the ttrustees. Ida-Gem quoted[m n> aa rkr k e t for a considerable V M V ' ; 5.6 cent:cents per half pint. amount over what the govern- R 9 ment Is allowing. I n g l I Bids ■were submitted to fur- • — •;■ ^ ^ ..^ ■ jjH ;-v^: ■:T\ ;• B’lvnish - the school i district nish approxi-the ^After the first of the year, I when the Silver Certificates are I H 9 mately 420 tons of washed or oil ' • , ■ ; mately- I no longer redeemable In silver S 3 treated slack coal, delivered to J: , bullion, they will be worth no J . J - = : ,' the BuiBuhl schools. The bid ot ! more than any other paper doi- K Q ;:V;,’ - Wright 1Fuel Co. was accepted at j, J13.25 per ton. An integral part: la r, if . they are in average cir- . c'ulated condition. On the other ______of 513.25 this p bid was a provision for S eed ,52.95 I - a-froight-rate-increase-bf-25this I h ^ d . if you have a number ot | M 1 — ------1- a-froigl , therfi in'branaTievr"conditlon=^ - |M - cents per ton over and above the i ™ '' RsgulorgulorB $1.59<1.5» l ^ i ■ ■ ....'.. V...; \r'v- » cents pe ; hang onto them, since they will l j U stated quotation. The effective ."“ "E ° ; increase in value rapidly as the : ' dale ot ( the freight rate increase 1“ "® “?, issue disappears from the scene. I m TAME\MECR. CR. • I m U to be determined. This premium applies to Silver H I e o o ^ i ^ I Bids were accepted to furnishJ CertificatesCertlfic only—not the new fl£tl RINSE I H Insurance for school buses and' FederaFederal Reserve notes. You can U other vehicles. Bids were sub-■ identify Silver Certfficates by ■ milted by Farmers Realty and' readingreadinc the legend a t the top of ifc 99c I Insurance, the John Barker[ the[j,e bill]jj|| over Washington's head. K agency with a score of 44 points. Twin I its plant not long-ago, and, K f .V ® 3 FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS> I F alls, imembers were hosts. ^ I ' Sony TV Is builtt to travel.travei. Ohiyi S'/i lb*.’, E y ,j failure to yield the right of way;I- I pQo------py ,------it;------r-r--- according to Max, It was >)e- Stanley E. Lenuson, 40, Cald- - the 5" diagonalli picture Is always sharp l i j j cayse of the lack of craftsmen. well, $10, driving on the wrqng tmmm ' and steady no> matter wwhere you go. K l They now Import most of their side of the road; Gene M. Gat- H K H ------Sony-GAR-TV-worlcj/orlcs right • 17, Twin Falls, $10, no mufflers, ■'* Max said, pointing to an attrac- Gfne M In ' ' I’c. Gene' M. Gafford, 60. Twin REGULAR^R 889c 9 c (In(Instant mb() tlve old-fashioned table clock ‘'“‘‘s. <“s( Jit Falls, also paid a $5 fine for vNESTLE'S^QUIIC.i'S ^ Q U IK -...... ; ...... - r * . . v . v ; ; 7 9 c ^ ^about the size of a box-of de-[e. an expired driver's license. ^Thursday, Aug.g . 2'2 4 , 8 p . m . H tergent. "That clock sells for "Iso ass or Also assessed fines by Judge * about $90, I once had a roomm PMaughan “B™n were Arthur J. Hlrn- SbL Regular 7979cc (NestI(Nestla's mix) c q - full of those clocks,-1 gave themn, “Ing. S> J 31, i i f 832 Alturas Drive; $5; I QUIK SHAKE■lAKE ...... --^raw ayrrtrdn't-llilnrThBy ^plrod-di Presented bv lH EIE KINGSKINI PUYBiS". | jy oxplrod-drlvet!s_Hcensei:_Iiile3.1, _i:__j ------V“ wero worth much.’’ Vern ' " n HarrHarrison, 27, 630 Lynwood, Roi72/49erHarihlaerHarihey’n i ------t t i t ;— In repairing .watches, every-y. $10, failure to purchase Idaho 1 independent, non-profit, CHOCOLATELATE SYRUPSYR A t o r H I C thing from a pocket watch hand ■ M g a D f l M B I driver’s license; LInda'Sue Jew- M lous drama group, compos- 'B O painted In Italy about 200 y ears rs ell,, p., Hansen. $5, no driv er’s H jf fen Asbury College slu- ago, to a modern, eweled, self-If. license; Lawrence A. Miller. 22, . H SENIOR4IOR CITIZENS!CIT S W winding, wafer - tiln calendarnr ‘ISSJ f Addiso Addlsoi) Ave. W., and Elm a | B 5, under tho direction' of watch, Is a . labor of love foror M.'Bacon, 52, Hansen, $25, both ' jnd-Mrs. Mark Lloyd, speech j Q |, 5®'^ montjr en>n prticrlpllen prticrlplleni with your Nnny* ■ Max Phillips. basic f“lerule violations. - essors at Asbury College, BjO Ciflitn W n n OJKounIDifcoun) Corjdl ( h i yo u n He is an horologlst. , ; nore,'Kentucky. gij »He Is skilled In the science { ------r. Jock i-iarnisfi wiil piay llie ■ ■ S ils s lp y . •'PronplPrtmli.llon-itrlpllon • mIh Praittlpllen of measuring time.nnd the art I ' J l l l l l, >! J,’. . Strviet ■ of constructlnR time Indicatingrt Film c il____ L Shown To I ing rolp o f Luke, th e l3pctor. H B 0 ' # Chorgt Accourtfi . instruments.------b f l O S t l - — h " ^ ------T hie-play-ls-taken4rem-ioyioc— e - p lo y - i - B l, ^Shoshone^ub^-| ^—^ysiTaBTi------And thero aren’t many of „ „ „ „ „ „ SSllWW ■ ■ ■ those left, SHOSHONE SHOSHO I A film entitled ^ o o i o STRIKI STAMPS - ' ' , ' ------, . "This Wall Iweli’j novel; relating to Ilia I H ' , ■ * ” 1'"“ "This Walling Sandi’ was shown H ' sto ry' 'o o f lukiLuke, the young Doctor, B M ' ■NewSpace_suit-; ^Lutiby Wallace FJxsen, Irom the_Bu- . w h o becamebecam i the autiior of the— -H 3 reau of Land Management, att * Gospellel of U Luke and the Acts of | H “ nei To Be DeUvered Ihe Wednesday noon Rotary cliib" flio Apojtios, DEAR-AND GLORIOUS GLORIC PHYSICIAN has I S J WASHINGTON (AP) - An meeting. ^ Roger M axwell" was 7become’® one of tho nfiost famous3mous oand best loved plays ; K jj Im p r o v e d Apollo spncesult,It^ P^Bfoniprogram chairman.c . In tho flold of religious drama,am a . d more nearly fireproof and m orere Kenneth Blackburn Introduced Ian i comforlabiD tlmn tho original. Is qj,,] ° ___ P reio n tadd a t tth# h * — C T __ to;bdjlelivcred-jQ..tho.MmincdI® ls-ownor-oDud Belz, a new member. Ho I Spacecraft Center In Houston, ofls-ownor-of-BeIz-Snnk-Dar>-Oth-. guests ______Tex., early next month. , n> er aild guests Harley wore Larry Robinson _ Tho National Aoronaullcs and artd „ Harley , Crlppen, Gooding. ' EFirst ii Church off thethf Nazar«ne ■ Space Admlnlstralldn saidu j Tho ™ birllidays ot Tammy Dcr- * Tliursday tho now sullj incorpo-0. ginSUl and®"“ Mrs. John Thprndg worey lOI 6th Avf. No. ' Tw in Foils . ^ rote Improvcmonts « c o m - observed and the anniversary Wl mended by the Apollo 204 rc-' Wsong wasw"® tilAg tor Mr. and Mrs.'' r n i will cKailnang will bt loliin.'. ■ iPW view board which'Invcsllgntcd, j Burton R. Thorne, JwL e i m tra N i w iicoM i. . .. NO mh ADMISSION CIIAHOI the Inunch-pad spacecraft firtri ' , 3 , ' lhat killed three oslronniits lastst FOUFOR FAST SELLING RESULTS Januaiy, TRY TIME 5 rninnnnmnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnmnrrn-inr- r niirmi , - • ..IS • ' TRY N «•TIMES-NUWi , WANT ADS L w « w N < , • • .- \y-l ' . ' ' '•■■I V,?

g Opener I •- “ ’"A-* Twin Falls TImeSrNewj'lews .: : Sunday,Sunc Aug. 20, 1967 i iNewrOfiBOfeRecord r^r"' ' ■ ■ ■ H GOODING COUNTY .eachotherand iCacho -theeariccillded . .' - H r Gooding-Police Blotter>r linthelin.the middle'of the Intersection, - - 1 1 ■ I , Two-cars were demolishedied in'CIn Casch asch was uninjured and no cl- ■ an accident about 5:25 p.m.. p,m..tationj tationj vvere issued, i , - , ■ 'W - Wednesday edn at the intersectlbnibn of Probate Court, " ' - I ' i A H '' llth Avenue. E a st and W ashhig-sh h ig --- EddieEddI Singer, 21, w as s6n- H - ~ ton' Streets. “Debra-K— Meyisrileji'er,- «fenced n ce d -to -9 i)-d B y s-"ln -Jall-^ o r ' edJn: {heft:of.a..22-calibrfc.plstol-faim-^------good conclltion^ T h u rsd ayy - a- at t the'the aiitoaii of Mike Cahoon about ■ GoodingGood: Memorial Hospital,nl. 1 a.m. a,m. Aug. 5. A probation heaf-. ; Miss M eyers' ca r collidedilllded iiig^wsin g -w a s-se t;-^ ------M with a 1858 Mercury drivensn By A pepetition'was filed by Police ' i IWWWWWlWiBWMWBjB GeoriGeorge Casch, 26, - 54{ Oregonregon chief IChet Floyd alleging that'a IBE!SlS&S!9sS9 S B st,;:St,;: ( Gooding. Officers reportedlorted i6.year-oldi6.yeai youth in com pany of SiV ' that‘*^at the drivers failed to0 -ee Eddie Singer was Inftlved in ' ■aBHIylM BH BBt'iv':' ^ ■“ ^ the thitheft The youth was placed I?' . ley Community Library andad its on probation,pro •' B - > ______^ 1 iS& - various projects..______'A_A fefelony complaint .was filed It Is expe.cted that the Ho t - and warrant'w i^bed-for-the-:ar- V iS a ingwayi n ^ t house will be Includediluded rest ofc Frank Spencer, Twin B3flK«v2SgM . » • -•• • - _ . once again’ in the tour. , Fails,Falls, charging crlmlpal neglect loi, : In cliargo' of the, complete of mln located near the Suti Valley .Lodgedge Is anotherai featured attraction ; M «te of minor children. S THEHOLMES HOME, located 1 day’s acfivities during th e1 toUr ■ ______;------. of the tour. All of the homesmes werowere-located withln 'a mile orir twoIwo of each other. ' , ; , • Wwas ttS 1Mrs, Harry Holmes. Nancy'lancy :%V-.i< ■li'Vf ■ Teren was In/jharge of publicityJlicity FOR IFAST SELLING RESULTS :; w:...- *orfor tlthe event . - .. TR1f-l 'TRY-TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS isr - “ ' £ ii , T ' ■ , 'I I' "■ ' ■■ , " ■■ J’ ' IM . Perm anent Press i' j , c ’ A*'? & THE HEMINGWAY HOMEOME sits on a bin everlooklng thehe ..citycity oft Ketchum, Idaho^ it-wasas ' H Fortrel and Qotton onies held In (be Sun VaUey area, ■ i _____ ^ e of tha fealured allracUens-actions on thet recent Tour of Homes hel l 9 H e ^ i J I K B S t l Double J^nee jeans. . — 7 ~ Regular and slims. ;•■;>•: • V v/<^ .-;• vv., v , •- ---- ' U'r’ .:■ i , Sizes 6 to 12 '"■ ■: ------' .- - ^ ' ■> B • H ' - ' ‘ - '■'•■"...... : for . . ^-rv ■ 2 7.00 - ii Regular 3.98 m s iM iU m iim . 1

I THE MALARKY HOMEE was favored fa by many for its quatat si I phere. It Is located nearr the SunSui V alley Lodge.

I B less Gur HunHumble Homequahit H style and home-like atmos-

____.1 7 ■-"For Showplaeeilace-Houses-At 1 ■ .CgSHH|^R|RflMIe- trad The Janss home, set oij the Afghans flower arragement: Mrs.- Ted FredFre Kiser, first; Mrs. Lyle NancyNan Teren, of Ketchum. 'lav- ,0v- to meeti Mrs, Ernest Hemlng-sting edgeley of a small golf course,;m'Of ' V k i-XAND* ------lKnltted:_Ruth Cole, first: and ChambChambers first; Pauline Byram.ram. KisKiser, second. ____ e er r 425, people w ent through 1 thethe wayway who acted as a hostessJ 01 andthe utterly masculine In its jut- second, crocheted: MarianI La- second;second Maude uoyer, third; TSemingway home alone," Tick-TicP TffTl'TiriKBXlars-Splegel-homer-She 1 O'* —^ ting angles, and subdued ccdors, Porte; first and second; Manotainota ^arp^ a r p et bag: Lila Lutz, first.first. S:Small, fine thread, No. 30 and etsets" were three dollars per per- was gracious, charming, and'Ome a shows an Intense interest in the , BOYS' LONG SLEEVE Admire, third...... Miscellaneous"bagMMis'cell rs~JohnJohn aboabove: Pat-Lierman, -lirstrHel'•Hel' -shr5 HH;;; ------^------mosmost-attraclive-womnn,-— -jugh...... -i™ traditional aspects of SunMtelff Vai­ “■ O-A.’TTCiB a C lN » ~ ® ^ Needlepoint WrightWright, first. Embroidered bag: en Gelskey, second; MaudeI -la-Ja- wfia'tvi Mrs. T eren is talkingIking VIVisitors to Mrs. E rn e st Hem-ling- ley^ and the individualism.to u of r ______a. _«BANO_l____p0rT—P erm anent-press- Any article: Mrs. Chesterster M rs. HK ugh Caldwell, first; MMrs. rs. cobcobson, third. Small, coarselarse aboutabo is the Tour-of-Homes3 re- ingvingway’s home were greeted hy the owners. - . . . ___ onsid LONGEST WEARING , Tate, first; Mrs. Ted Chambers.bers, Lyle KKiser, second; Mrs. FredFred thnthread: Pat Llerman, first; Hel- cemcently sponsored by the Ketch-etch- the chairm an of th e Tour^ ofg TlThe Malarkey home, fenced, - plaid shirts. 1 inity Homes, Mrs. Don Atkinson, as erec second; Mrs. Homer Bayliss,yliss, Kiser, third, “ eneh Gelskey, second; Helenfelen um-Sunum- V alley Community Honi f rambling. vjMd completely a • IE/ third... ■ Ladie Ladies over 65: M rs. Hughlugh MoiMorse, third. Small, ruffled,fled, brarybrai as a fund-ralshig project,iject, well a s M rs. Jack Hemingway,T._ nierfa'mlly home, was- a‘ favorite of ^ Sizes6tol6. / Baby’s Division C?ldweC?ldwell, first, finefino thread: Pat-Llerman, first,'^r®t. Ninejj homes were opened,tod to the daughter-in-law of the J late l,y ermany t of-the people-on the-tour, - -- Crocheted Infant’s seti Olive ' FFc o am Rubber Articles SmiSmali, ruffled, coarse thread: the nous Ernest Hemingway. PO'” the public including the famous ^mi [. of The Zener hom e ,ivas consid- L Hartley, first. Crocheted booties:ties: Sofa pillows: Mrs. Johnfohn Pat Herman, first hom ning- As w e re the other hostesses, Ai home of Mrs. Ernest: Hemlng- As 1 as ered one of fhe artistic achleve- irvln Wright first Purse: Mrs. Johnrohn SrSriiall tatted : Ruby Peterson, yi,ay Olive Hartley, first; Mrs. Ervin Wright, son, viray, hi Ketchum, M rs. Hemlng-ling- Mrs. Jack Hemingway provedJiiay, co"'ments of the tour. It was small- ' P 2 for 5>00 “ — Braun,-second;------—-— W ■Wrightr-first.-Bldwers:—Mr.s.right, Lrs. first.Jead^Cfirst lM Weech,J[rst;irst; y/oyy/m offered ter home for the to beb v e ry gracious, sM i late er than some b-at beautifully' K ap- V h T ^ 3 1 ^ \ \ Vork F re d K iser, first; M rs. Johnfohn Cloe Weech, second, targe, cfo- bMSIt ben; of the Llbrai7 'fu n d3, ;' It OiOpinion' was sharply- divided r)cn ChUdten’s Division-Adult Work Fred I pointed, ,-ju s t . V jgj Regular 2.99 ieleh W right, se'contl,' chetcheted, fine thread:- Mrs. Hughtugh was the featured attractionn of among-theamo visitors'as to which "'an ^Knitted sweater or coat: Helen Wright, jses And the Pierbse home was ■ ;erli, Teen-Age Division Caldwell, Calc first; Pat LJerman,la u . the tour...... of . the extremely Interesting o"e ------Blakesleer-first;-Sarah-Bltterli, , , jyed considered by many as the J l hird. Crocheted, articles: Dianneinne second;secc Mrs. Lyle Kiser, third.lird. . otherot homes on the afternponnpbn homeshom was the most attractive; Al 1 tour ______,' ■ i second: Bessie Bitterli. third. ^Crocli showplace of the tour. It was :oat: Richardson, first. Knitted bed LariLarge crocheted, coarse thread::ad: totour u r included those of Mr. and But the answer is as diverse wer( >mely Crocheted sweater or , pqat: Richarc Ided rich in.^the_ individualism that [ J nota shippers; MegSams, first; Shaw-law- GayloGay Taylor, first; Mrs, Ervinrvln MMrs rs. ‘Bill Janss, o f the Janssanss as tlthe personalities’of those who indi' 'Helen Blakeslee, first; Manota shippw hich makes a home^ belong to “Just doll nee Bishop, second. Knittedtied Bra'Braun, second; Helen Gelskey,key. Corporation,Corj owners of Sun, Val- saw the homes, Th iclud- ,... Admire, second.- Crocheted doll nee B Iting one fam ily. I.:: . clothes: Emily Morgan, first;'irst; sweaters:sweatei Mag Sams, first';irst'; third,thir ley.ley, Mr, and Mrs, H a r ry _ ,T1.The Hemingway home, espe- ed te rest ^ tive; ~AllT)f the homes on the tour ----- Mrs. John Wright, second; Mrs. DoroA;Dorothy Hubbs, second; Shaw-law- LargoLi ruffled, fine thread:sad: Holmes.Holi Mn. an d M rs. T'erry erry clalldally for those who feel strong- but nee Bishop, third. PetPat Llerman, first. Large ruf- MalMalarkey, Mr. and Mrs. Milt ly tlthe lingering aura of a greaterse were sent In themselves extremely Glen Caldwell, third. nee Bis who Individual. :^r ™ Tablecloths fled, coarse Ihread: Mrs. GlehSleh Zea Zener, Mr. and M rs, Dean Pie- manman, was by far the most inter- Tf Adult's Division ' r; ..J Caldwell, first; Margaret Chig-:hig- rose and M rs, C lara Spiegel, estin They were undoubtedly Includ- Mrs- Gricheted with coarse thread, J;,' !l, esting. '* - agai Bulky knitted cardigan: 'Mrs; GrocI brow, second. Large cut work:ork: TheTl houses, all extremelyr llv- TheTh Clara Spiegel home, com-spe- funded not only for their Interest " - ester No. 20 an d .below: Elizabeth ■ Chester Tate, first; M rs. Chester No. 20 Tu" Mrs, Hugh Caldwell, firsti Large S ong- but for the latitude they repre- ning Pauls, first. Embroidered, with- arge niWI 1 1 1 ...... : Tate, second; Dorothy Fleming, Pauls, v-i, tatted: Ruby Peterson, first'irs t reat sented in architectural styles., lover out -crocheted edge: LaVell i “ ■ third. Bulky knitted pullover out. «ci „ 1 Large embroidered: Mrs. Hughlugh Iter- The tciurwill be presented first: Parr, first: Adalaid Brookbrush, sweater: Helen Blakeslee, first; Parr, f Caldwell, first Knitted doUy: again next year to raise more knit- second; Pearl DeMaln, ^ third, h ‘ . Louise Wood, second. Fine knit- Mcond; .[pJ Mrs. Sam Redington, first :om- fuiids for the Ketchum-Sun Val- Mrs. Embroidered, with crocheted ------ted_cardigan,._6weat_ert Mrs. Embro Centerpieces. ______^ ■giim ■edge: “CIo0 - Weech,- f ir s t—Ciit - p Hugh Caldwell, first. Norwegian eaBe: ' ;r,r “ FPne thread: Adalaid Brook-ook- ...... jndfr -work:— Mcs._Hugh Cajdmll^ . ; - • - type-pullover-sweater:~Lindfr S -bru3hr-first;-MrB.-Hugh-CaId.:a id . —______p - » p M P - y % '______first, Textile painted: Mrs. Jota ' 3 Dunham, first. Knitted sleeve- T well, second; Violet Goble, nrst Wright, first less shell: Debra Pauls, .first. Wright, third. Coarse thread; Delsie "aid- Luncheon Cloth and Sets H2 el^le Knitted socks: Mrs. Hugh Cald- Ewing, first; M argaret Chig- ieted Ct't work luncheon cloth: Lau- f "j well, first Knitted'or crocheted j brow, second. Tatted: Ruby Pe- Mro ra Brown, first. Embroidered 1 : “ stole: Lucille Bickett, first; Mrs. fa Brc terson, first lazei luncheon cloth: Marian La- Ervin Braun, second; Hazel lunenec Bedspreads J P o rte , first; Cloe Weech, sec- - Kendrick, third. , Po^te, Crocheted, -coarse thread; . ond; Mrs. Hugh Caldwell, third. X Jean Hamsher, first NaUonal Wood Needlewoft* teTextile x tile painted luncheon cloth: , , Scarves and Wall Panels 7 ' ^ ...... -C ontest------r r r ]^-e—^T| Mrs.—John Wright, first-Fancy — -....- Knitted; afghan:. Ruth iCole.'°*®- X stitched u , luncheon cloth: LaVallVnM ^Appllqued:-Ruth-Allen, first - Knitted sweaters: Mrs. Chesterster park,-2jirst Luncheon se ts: 5Embroidered:" ® CIbe Weech, nin= flrst;_Cloe .Weech, second; M Ma- a - ____ ------Tate,-besl-of^air:-^acllie-Rice,^S-^Jl*®’ -Ruby—Peterson;'-firstT- Cloe nota Admire,.' ‘thirf,' Te'xtile...... secopd^-Bessie' Bitterli, third,'’‘™; Weech,wpprh second;- Ruby Peterson, ® ’ painted: Sharon Graves, first; - Teen-Age (age 13. through 19) third. S K 'rst; Mrs. Lyle Kiser, second: Mrs.Mrs. knitted or crocheted sweaters: : Chair Sets John Wright, third. Meg Sams, first; Dorothy Hubs,UDS, Crochetedcro^ with coarse thread. Rugr , . - - second. NoNo. 20 and below: Maude Ja- r Crocheted, silk, wool o r cot- " •. - Miscellaneous . . cohson,Dobson first; Helen Gelskey, ,„V. „“,V ton: M rs, E rv in Braun,- first; Fancy aprons; Delsie Ewing,'■"B. second-second; M rs. Glen Caldwell. Mrs. Glen Caldwell, second. first; Ruby Peterson, second; fhlrdthird. ’ Textile painted: Mrs. S Mrs, Mrs. Hugh CaldweU, third.lird. Fredpred'K Kiser, first Embroidered:-ed- * riig: Mrs. Fred Kisor,>s°r, Kitchen aprons:, Delsie Ewing,'tag. Mrs.Mrs h Hugh Caldwell, first ‘first; Mrs. Mary Thornton,'sec- Edgings Fd. and Insertions Olid; Mrs, Hugh Caldwell, third, crochCrocheted‘ with fine ihrcad, \T , Crocheted pillows: Mrs, Glenjlen No.fjo 30 and above: Hazel Ken-'S lNegro i t “School” ' Caldwell, first! Mrs, Roy Graves,yes, drlckdrlck, first; f Mrs. Lila Lutz, sec- t I second; Manota Admire, third.tlrd. ind;'Mond^'M rs. Glen Caldwell, third. IS Corduroy pillows: Helen Gel- Tatted:Tatted- Hattie Hurd, first; Mrs. Is “ Headed For ■ skey, first; Ruby Peterson, sec- Hugh Nasnvllel Liberation Sphool ' • Fred Kiser, first;- Mrs, Lyle , first; Colleen Otteu, second;nd; headedhead Friday for a court show-liw- using a v ^ ileU edupl^tngdupli syslmtM':m~'doubie . ; K iser, second; Mrs. Jo h n Wright, QrRLS'‘¥lZ E S XO-3 S'):.' M rs. Lyle Kiser, third, Appll-ipll- downdowr with the Metropolitan r-Copy’ Worries! • -third. Miscellaneous pillows: qued: Mrs. ^ Hugh Caldwell, first.rst. Park Board over its right:*^o to OtiMntr removes the Inhlbllloiiihlbltlng factoriai ol 'coat-per-copy,' II also oes) : Mrs. Fr«d Kiser, first; ,Ruby[““y Textile S i.J * painted: Mrs, Fred Ki- teachteaci its young Negro'puplls^ in ' , removes tho llmllallons of substanceJbslanca andar size ol papor as well as Inkcator'sjob...ymare SADDLEi OXFOXFORDS ■ Peterson, second; Mrs,- John ser. i - first; fir Mrs, John Wright,;h t, a pu public park. mlora.'Qeiletner Is a versatileHe dupllcaldupllcallns syslehn based on Ihe alip- lencll prjnllno method. It b designed liketrdoubleas a copier- 7 ------' - j Wright, third. • second, ' ‘ ,AflAfter up. to 50 young J^egroesroes P"C>ly and economy ol Ihi blencll pijntl ilh duti cylinders Inked on'the oiilslde, — ' ------— ------“-OR-...OR-.....------, Punchwork pillows; Mrs, John SPot HoiHolders and Hot Plato Matslats heardheari Friday of an early BlackU .I, . a modern printing press with dusl cyl 'twlitii ,j,Qi ' ■utomdlcally; wl)h printer's stylostylo pastepsiti Ink, Automalld, color-coded on o///m ; Marble, first. Huck weaving P’*'pli- ‘^croch Crocheted uiility, type: Cloe;|oe NationiiilsfNatii leader at the ■ prol- 1 io oearEFAX epMft m ihij'o - jConlrolf make operation soI slmpl8| slmplei IhatIhi any girl In your olllce cm . d9ik.8lmpiypti99fOotoHglntlmbi»ot ' BOYS’SIZES 10-3 ; lows; Mrs, John Wright,, first; weechWeech, first; Mrs, Ted Cham- ect’s epts second session In a public ' i n . tnundOMoyHmt^Bndtbltnk ■ i , Mrs. ; Homer Bayliss, second. hnra .BPfnnrl- Hplpn ' r.l-llikev,;ey. Pafltipark a an In-in. I fy nailtf»roundih0Oth§r,MiVfgt^, “ i Kniltea plJlows:' Mrs, • Uienn .t-ird ( ^K.JM9njT»n^(nmimH.rouwiahir* / ____i. third. Crociietcd, fancy type: tnici wllh push-button simplicity. Any orlgimoi^fnal?wholher'lt''5a^ 0, .iitHhhiiird9tiU9d»mdHnitmwnh ^ O R D S . Caldwell, first; LaVell Parr, sec- eEllen i i „„ ^ Morse, first; Delslo Ew- “ings 8?^ Is being drafted. )d »hlehyouwtvnoHumnfioruttwf ; ond; Dorothy Fleming, third, jnj, c„, r„. ‘'We're not'going to move,”II .. ruled form - or a catalog pagege msdomade up Irom a pasle-up layout - can W, '1™. Ing, second; Mrs, Lyle K iser, l . ’i. be translated Into a msater. In lullluit sa lewli minutes, lor Instant run-oll1,^ 'cop/MuyMiHWionyourOfiMMr. I “ BC Leather uppers. GeniJineSeniJine injectionInje molded. . Embroidered pillows: Mrs, Hugh ti,|rd r hot said-Fred BrooTli, 20, the Black fS** tlilrd. Crocheled, fancy typo hot 5®, ' u|„r on your QttMnar. You can plan your cdally printing requlramenta on I ' ! Caldwell, first; Candi Gates, sec- niato' n j.j Power Negro who Is chief , 'ec- piato mats: Mrs, Glen Cald- % ’s ' paper ««|lh a choice ol InksIks In 19 dlldllleront colors. _ ^ __^rrr , ond.- Omamcntal dolls: Rubyuby Veti well, first; Mrs, Hugh CflMwellr..II- spokesman-for. the school. “It’s > c H O o I Ci c E r ■; Peterson, first; Linda Mohwin- second, Crodicted, utlllly type' a P'public park. We’re staying "J; herc. If they try to oject us, I k d , second; Mrs, Glen Caldwell, hot platepis mals: Mrs. Hugh S ' us, wo’li bo biicK Monday and this ' ; I nil II • ' Caldwell, Caldwel first; Cloe Weeqh, sec- JV® „ MlsceUaneous Art . ond; Rn timp bring tho black communllynity . ond; Ruby Pctcnson, third. with H us.” ' 1 Adults— Copper or aluminumw m . . . Quilts , . Dr, G. E , Roichardt, park > 9 p a i r . work;' Mrs. FrCd Kisef, first.Irst. AppliduedA ddI1( by hand, adult size; ' 2 , 9 9 p board chairm an, said Iho .In-In- ' i TIncraft: ,Mrs, Lylo Kisor, first;rst; Vinora vinora Honston, first^ Machine w I ■ Mrs. John Wr|glit, second} Mrs, appiiguc Junction was being prepared,'dd, Jrsr appliqued.—adult-«lie^—MrSi but L t probablyi iMj'aUenijit W in s) “ ~ I Fred'.K U cr, ,third. 'Coramics!l“ ! Clyde clydo Gorlgh, ( first; Rebekah S ■• HI Marld, Weinberg, first; Jesslo club, sc 'an made to have It ssqod or served - ssle Club, second; Mrs, Fred Kisor,'“r. i,„f„rbefore Monday, I I Daan, secondt Emma JolmSon, (hfrd: Kiser, second. Quilt-lilt- Friday FrM. to sorvo notlco on Klser,,BCcood( Mrs. John Wright,Bht, od crihcrib quiiti Nila Tliomas,as, jjrooiBrooks thnt tho school—begun thlfd,.Decortlf)il laropaj Emmaima first EEmbroldtred crib guilt;lit: asos ai an ontlpoverty prolect and OffiEWIilfERr i l t d W m Johnion, first; Helen Goiskoy,loy, MMrs. rs. PaulPi Zoliar, first; Maryiry accusedncoui by h Nashville pollcolice •ew n d i Id a ItenderM n, tiiird.J. " BnutchoBnuiichor, second. Maclilne «p-ap- cApiaiiicApia o f . teaching hato— wasvas -• Utility dolls: Mrs. Fred KIsor, piiqued I m m I NWOOD SOI*, pllqucd crib quilt; Lil* Luti,iti, mmpoii plng wltliout a required pe^ • l Y N W O C ,. flntt M n. John W rl^t, >(cond!nd! ilrtt:firtt: Mra.U Clyde Goush, ioo- mit. < ■ ■ , * , , ki' LYNWOOD 7 Hi s ' , M ' P h o n # 7 3 3 . 5 0 6 6 .f . ■ Stmefgy, At/g. 20,19677: : Twin FoilsFoi TItnet-Newt j' i I

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T t iit ri? "I I l a i l assistance to. several members ot vIsorviso r o t the sew ing p ro g ramam, ,’The. ’The. womenWOI are, -from rig h t, ( ——--’an- -an■ STAf^^Y^ lnlormal-sewlng-class-at-the at-theassist™ TwIn-Falls-labor-Camp-ls—T< i-ls— -Lur- Luz- JRodriguez,-Aurora Hemandez-and-,mandez-and-JuUa-M.-Feret Many ; a, (lelt. Mrs. Bengoethea la super-ier- ImolhiImolhers aid In the,setup. HBHHBIHiHm Jl!Mrs. patherlne^Bengoechea, (lell. IV ■ ■ i ' ______’ ■ '- j WEI£OMnva AN interruptfon'ruptfon in (iitheir c la s s -a t the TWIn^ ■• endiended recently, Is partsof a (hree-fold(hree-foli program offei^ at (he « way, for the Tv(ln Falls w a te r 3 Falls Labor Camp, students»ts of Mrs, Doris Scotty standhig,{, cam cam p by the YMCA-YWCA, the th e Migrant M Ministry and the zl - supply. ■ j show off for .a photograplier.iher. In tliethe ((ront two desks, (romn TwhTwin Falls School District N.i 411.411. AppreciationAp of the class Iss After 22 Days,lys, Feature EditorEdit Is ' The Inspection of the filler' ; left, are Dora Hernandez and Denise 1Keyt, The class, whichh evid evident among-Ihe participants. plant and. the old reservoir now 1 -*- • In-use-w as informative and Sure Fear OfM Water\ Is PsyclPsychological somewhat ISj (rlghtening, -— ^ I First, to learn that the filter ' 9 S(Continuedi From Page A-1)I) (un(un'i of that’s really appalling.«g. Mr. EEarl Haroldsen during the pipntpjpnt Is not adequate, and sec- I sniffed and sipped at my firstirst A week later, through theth e tour.tour, ' ond, (o( 0 learn that tho reservoir JH w B-.- gglass la ss-^ L w atet-v y Jth o u t-reallyilly. , .vehlcJa_QU)6lng.j..XiroesJJ®.vehli - Mr..M r,H a ro ld se n is the Twinwin was ,not_coveredLandnot was gross- — Jt^-Staff member; r .went alongg OffongalliJ Falls Manager of'^dah’yPowe^^Fefj IV-'ina'd IV-•-'inadequate—m ^ls--storage •“‘1 / Finallyi I managed to take5 aa a Water-TourW sponsored byr the and toldto those In the car withi™ capacity (or the entire city is a j goodgood sized drink . . . and1 I I TwinTwir Falls-City Commissioners,ners, him-tl:him -th at this m ust- b e a proud■oud bit ,iimnervihB;-:-- imne ------— - - - ■iJpflllig«MHE|iMgW ' n haveliaven’t touched it since. the iCity Manager, and the City day fo for Mr. D errick. M r. Harold-old- w,,W e, w ere then fiSken t o In- i Now, my reason for (ailinging EnglEngineer. sen sa said that within two hourslurs spect ’th’the 'new reservoir, boost- .1 to jump on the Twin Falls waterte r ThT hat w as i^eariy a w eek ago. of the first day the. new City er pumpingpiimf stations, the canyon , wag(wagon was not exclusively 3ne one And a t this poiiit In m y educa-luca- ManagM anager was in office, sortieone!oaa pumping stations and th e In- 1 of smell or taste. It’s really not tion tion about the city of Twin Falls,'alls, talked forever, it seemed, about»ut take strstructure and waler source i p ' K that bid. Jt’s the Idea of drink-nk- I Ian: am quite happy that m y (ami-fami- how bibad TVin F a lls w ater was,''as. for-for. the new water supply at ■ ■ ; ^ S ili ‘H i a ti/ jy ing water that everyone makeslies Iy andai I moved to this area.. 7.‘ • Mr. Haroldseii happened to Alphas Creek, . ^ ^------—- with with Its City Government, its meet ' .Its meet with Mr..Derrick shortlyrtly —To.those_jo,_th residents o^ Twin "funny” water, and its progres-gres- thereaftertherea: and remembers that Falls w ho have lived H ere "(or...... slve attitude 'a^ut Its problems.em s. 1,5 j,g said:sg|, "I’ll tell you something^InS soifiejoifie time,ti the prospect o( a ||H B |[yp^jF]I Filer School I was Imnressed with the city .. I'lf If 1 do nothing else for Jhethe new and pure water supply must • ,. . officials, especially the Xlty City city ol of 'twin i-aiis, i see toSifbe If^e an enjoyable concept, to ^ ___ tonager, H. L. Derrjick, and dhis his lhat It it gets some decent waterater those residentsri who o p p o se I t ' 'R'•Registration—Is. ontKusiasiicrwlth the new'watervater Krdrliitrdrlnk;’*—7r,'and'tl>ere-are'always-some ~r, ani ------— project,— ------— ------^------A And nd-to m e -at-le a stj-th e tour-lour- who-forwho-for-one-good-reajon - n r , anu,------ated other do . may 1 just point -" Bata Given ~ ‘’ Ana . anecdote dating back:k to seemeiseemed successful. It. educated other di CONFUSION KEIGNS asIS a large gn group 6( young residentss hinilhinitles are one aspect ol a1 comprehensive«omprt program at the® DeciDecember of: 1960, when Mr, those who had little or. no out thalthat to a resident of some at tlie Twin Falls Labor Camp prepare prepa (or a recreationalil camp,cam involving a (Ight agalnjtainjt ignorance,ign dependence and1 FILERFI — All schools In FilerH er Doeri errick became C ity M anagerlager knowledgekriowli about the Improve-^ove-: 22 days, It is a very nice thing outing sponsored b y th e YMCA-YWCA. YMCA-YWCA B ecreatlonal oppor-^ -misunderstanding. mlsi SchoSchool D istrict 413 will open1 at d t ofq{ Twin>] Falls, was relatedd by ments planned, and now under-der- to see 1happen. ------^------— 8:30 a.m . Aug. 28, according! to Adult education at the campimp Tom Turner, superintendent. ■ Labor Campip ClaClassroom Is[s SiteS; For is limited in view of the longong BuBuses will run at the regularalar hourshour: worked by the older mem-em - time to pick up stMdents and bers of the migrant families,lies, r ret e t u r n them at noon. High “ Mrs. Molyneux pointed out. schoschool' students will attend each Quiet War AgaiAgainst Misundeinderstanding> ■ However,£ "for about-(our; weeks:eks of (heir(1 classes In-shorteiied-fie-I Jfhen — you'Bou're first innJMoc Co JV _ ..u this sum m er, Bob Thom pson,son, riodiriods tl;tat day. By CATHERItffi TATEJ '. ects, thetheir mothers were leam-m - an-olan older child or by the moth- Twin Falls, (aught Engli.sh-fun-fun^ ElementaryEl students wlll.-be --- Times-News Staff W riter: Inging to (o ssew under the directionion et',"ef," ; .‘She commented. i „ s damental.'i al the cam p. Adultdult regi!registered on opening day .’and A now - deserted classroomoom ofol volunteer,'!volun from the M igrantant SinceSin the school's facilities clas.ses a rc provided at CSI, and '"niiiy “y return- home after regis- - rin g s with the stiU echo leftt by Ministry while the younger chil-hll- have been ipcreased, enrollment i to tering, stated the superin- the has tripled, Mrs. Molyneux con-nn. the 'workers are encouraged to [ “ r reason. . . >ther dren were being eared for In the has t got to be a reai noisy children while, in another dren wei I there's got join in the tuition-free instruc-ruc- wndtendent. Th'ey may r e g i s t:e e rr room onJy steps away, tiie chat-ihat-nursery, nursery, she pointed out. tinued. tinuei The enrollment centered from 6;3P a.m . to 4 p,m.- F irst ' - ...... ' I the "The Ministry’s sewing classass on 5-5-through 13-xear-olds beforeore ‘to"-- ■ - - ■"■'”5 ter of busy women obscures the "The "Many Mexicans are hesitantta n t grailersSra“ m ust bft 6 years of age hum of a sewing machine .'... was , nev never set up as a formalnal ending endin Aug. II. ' ■ u to leave the camp, so generallyally on™ 'or before Oct; 15 and must )f a class. It was simply open all “By“B; the time many migrant “ These are the sounds of a class. II jug the school must come to them—_ _ have some proof of birth date quiet little war that is beingleing day fonfor women w ho wanted helpelp 14-year-oldsI4-yei reach that age, the ' gfg presented at registration time. ' which is why our classes are t ig- with' their seeing, and nursery:ry families famil expect them to go to w aged in Twin Falls against ig- with' the held here Instead of In one of the All fees remain the same as ren work. For this reason, we stress norance, dependence and misun-Isun- care wawas provided (or children work, public schools," Mrs. Molyneuxleux last ast year, which are; registra­ idls whose mothers were sewing.” reading, readi patriotism and history P'*", derstanding. The battlegroundls whose m i,iV com m ented; tion, J6; locker fees, $1; year- - i and The nursery was, and still is, nndand 1Englfeh, realizing that, this the Twin Fails Labor_Can)P.-and The m -_AJlnaLaspect of JhLtrlpIe-inle- book, J5.15 for grades 7-12; ac- . !| on located in a corner 01 the sew-:w- may be~the"last-(ormal-educa» th e factions involved a re all on located*! ' .threat labor camp program-is,„is tivity ticket (of senior high, -^5;-15; ------le W liig'roo'mrwhlch' has-been-fani-ni- tion-tion-many-of-our-studonts-re.- " First in H I Tfne side. VoluSTeers, and a few Ing'fOO'n IhV provision—of—a—fulKime ^ /CA, ished largely through donationion ceiveceive. J"® em ployes, of the YMCA-YWCA, ished la |. nurse, Mrs. Dale Burrows, Twin'win toweFfee^OrVhyslcal eduction,lon^ ~ -th e of. machines,-materiaKand .sew-tw- ...-.."Ui5lory.is "Hi stressed.because i t tory • '^ths^M lgranr-M inistry-and-the of.mach li£^-Falls,- for-medical 'an d , dental J4, Class dues and laboratory T w in Falls School’ D istrict No. ing nolions,nolle the spokesman con-on- is Im portant for them to realize fees will be^set by the'variousIous ------bat- tinued. ' (hat that i they are part of America, 411 a re the officers of the bat- tinued. "We are simply trying to helplelp ' ' . tie. Their troops Include hun-'"Accorchun- --According to Mrs. Catherineine not a separate, autonomous *• our people help themselves—and.and The *|' d istrict does not under-jer- ^^^^5 chil- jBengoechea, cu rren t supervisorsor group.group Hopefully,, through edu- • d red s of men, women and chil- Bengoecl by doing so, to help others.,AndAnd write student Insurance but the dren of Spanlsh-Mexican de- of the sisewing program, “TheseBse catioication th ese cHildren' will even- cles ...... W - -...... ^ ■ in the process, we are gainingline R™principals have ort hand policies scent. women are very talented, andmd tunlljtually own property and become su - M „i as much cr. more as we HopeIn-e that students may purchase. Su- This is not a formal War learn ququickly. They have been:en taxpataxpayers and stay off the wel- perintende,nt Turner stated he the paticipants are gaining . . . he . -W - 1 by an inspiration to us." fare rolls,” she stated. ■ ' urged iail parents that purchaselase A gainst Poverty, supported by an inspii (jil we are learning to work with Hjft oney Mrs. Bengoechea purchasesses The nursery, which is still rr , , „ this Insurance to read the poll->oli- huge sums of federal money Mrs. ' people who were previously un- J,,l, cm- cloth at a whole-pricc for-resaleale functifunctlonlng-on -a limited-basis, P"P' j, cles carefully to see exactly _ !^. In. Dicturo and-admlnistereil by federal cm- cloth at, g about ourselves-as vvell,'--Mrsr 9i'y .. -■ ^^M JhaJUMAS-Si AS-Swlet-Gfc^^ ployes. It is, instead, a cooper-iper- at a subssubstantial discount to wom-m- is taitaught by Loraine Molsee, a what accident.! are covered and — - - - ...... -— -...... 'iu. familiar to u s. . . and learning ,i,. , sep- en.,patticipaj,lng JnJhij-class;.SS. 2teflte!dJ!]e,r_misxwhiaiKe2^ ; '“'B the amount of coverage. ------atlve-venture4»lwoen'-threfl sep- en.,patti Malyneux-concluded.— ^ arate organizations to further•ther Money Ifro p the resale is thenien Mrs. Scott, Is an education ma- ''A'n~SveiitK'a'ndelghth“ grade understanding, promote indepen-pen- used to purchasei more cloth andmd jorJor atal CSI. ^ ■ studistudents will enroll-at the new dence and. dispel ignoranceance other nmaterials; In oddltion,on, - HerHei responsibility involvese s T » . i o 1 . cicmelementary building, a? well as among a people largely ignoredored rummagirummage sales are held ' fre-re- childtchildren (rom infant to four |) ] all those of grades one thorugh ~ M MG i] v i a o i i " w jB idsSought I r'watcb ^ by affluent Americans. quently, and many Items pur-yearsur- years of age. Playing with qlay, six who had formerly attendedded ' The labor camp program1 as chased at such a sale are re- paintipainting, a little of the alphabet | 7 i Victory and Central Schools...... supported by the-‘‘Yi’,--the Mi- made hilinto wM^ble garments,I. and somes numbers are givent; to For J ; ( Fences' TArthur ■ Chatburn, principal, grant Ministry and the schoolhool The sews< ing'prograiii "is nowoW ththe e ^ childrenr-Cribs," toys and— • . reminds JlLsM tor high students now, Pipay later"'plan pla ving operating far below capacity, in piayp 'ees ...... — ------1—H, board is three-fold, involving operatini in playpens are provided by the TV , to register Aug. VrU. All fees provision of a summer' schoolhool view-of-view-of-the"(act-that-most' of nursery.nurse ------:------“ N ear-B urkyi^SI;— are:du6-and-payablo-upon-regis.gis. _------—_ fo r children under 14; recrea-;rea- the cancamp's migrant familiesies The first, second and thirdIrd . -■ tratlitration. tional jaunts for children as well have movedmo on to California andmd grades grade were (aught by Mrs.Irs. BCBURLEY—Opening of. bidsWd'i HoHot lunches Jn the schools will From now until Septemteptember 15, as parents: a sewing class for Texas. Increased1 participation,on, Scott before the conclusion of for constructionc of approximate-ate- start Aug. 29. ,om- however, is expected,for nextext thethe.school s term. The students . m others and other ad u lt worn- however, !np ly 12.5 miles of barbed wirevire A teacher Is needed, (or the enjoy RCA y|ctpi_|iyingliving • color. .. ; en, and a nursery school forr in- year. year, are ggenerally grouped according" e fences1' ' on governm ent land in secoisecond grade, at Hollister. fan ts who would generallyt be "The" T h e 'Twin Falls camp Is oneine to ablability and progress, although ^ ' “H Cassia County will begin at: 10 TeiTeachers of the district willwin . No pc heir of the few in the West lhatiat some consideration was given • No paym ent until November Novei 15, tended by older siblings or their of the ; a.m . Aug. 25, according to of- hold a general meeting a t 9 provides special programs (or to ag mothers. ^ ; provides for to age and size since the three^ (icials at the Bureau of Landand a.m. Friday and then have sep- ]rig- wonieii'— we understand that grade -Tho compteii program orig-women ■ lat grades were taught In one room. w„_,Management Service, Portland,ind, arate meetings in their jiespecr [stry while In Texas, the home (or Ass inated with the M grant Ministry while In for Assisted by Janet Russell,= " 'O «« r e . . . ‘ ! tivo buildings. ;OME COLOR IN YOURrOUR ILIFE I about a decade ago, accordingding many oof our families beforeJre Twin Falls, Mrs, Scott taught P U T S O M E ( to Mrs. Sally Molyneux, generaleral they coicome, herer—the-womenien her childrenc reading,' stressingIng FlyFivo units are included —• Inin —j . coordinator of the programI to- badger t their husbands, to comeme EnglliEnglish, spelling, reading ,andmd the fence-building project,et, . _. ■ , = j YYOU’LL O I LOVE IT! •day. The Ministry, which isI or- to Twin Falls,” Mrs. MolyneuxlUX craftscrafts. ' ■,■ rang! ranging from 160 to 1,440 rods.)ds. .VIEW.., I re- said. ... - MriMrsi Wayne Murphy, Kimber-er- MaterialsMite for (he work will, be I ' ganized arnong women of all re- said. £ IP B ,,, CHANNELS llglous“faiths"in“thls-arearap--ap- -Tlie-ac—Tlie-achool board entered intdltd Iy,ly, a Spanlah-born teacher whorho furnished,furnl; by, BLM. The con- ,1 s proached tlie "need to do some-ime- theIhe laborlabo camp program Julyily can conversec fluently with herier tractortracti will provide supervision,Ion, ,, I ' , ,THIS' t h labor transjxirtatlon, equipment J Im I I .t• • • » ♦ » « t.t • .* •.•.•*.J 3 9 . W ...... thing out there"-on a smttllmalt 33 when, whcn.a.fcderal j grant of. {9,200200 students,.-taught studei the_Lo.iij:_th. la to 339 scope, offering som a m irseprsery for(or migimigrant education becameme throughthroui seventh grades at the and addlllbifarBUppIles needed^e"] ■W l': care, a sewing class and. a lit-Jit- availableavailable. More than }137,000OOO school. jchoo Uslng-a-practical ap-ap. to-to-p perform fencellne -clearing tie tutoring lor oidin-ThlWrBnr[nnr had-beehad-been-allocatcd-toJMaho!s o !i proacp roach it n ediicntinn involvingIng and iconstructign. ' M AH of the women Involved in1 the board of education (or distribu-JU- thothe child’scl reference group, sheihe A guided inspection tour of ■■ -" ReA-vieroR^O R ^ F M — M inistry’s prolects a re volun-,ilun- Hon to individual 'School sy?-y?- epiphaslzedepiph craft programs; re- the pproject site will be conduct- .. ______: teras._Jhreeteni5.__ T teachers, seiUIngIng lated to the geography andlnis-ils- ed bybj a BLM representative (or ^ PORTABLE.E RRAD A D I O ------Two years ago,- th6'“Y" beganigan and and leanlearning materials were pro-r> (ory of ( many of the places the[he inteninterested bidders. ______lunl- vlded the camp by the schoollol migrant migra children havo traveled sm offering recreational cpportunl- vlded th led Small business concerns only * Earphone and balieries'ri« “ “^tfiTPROFlLE": .1 - -- -'V' ties to residents of tho camp,imp, systehi when the grant wasras through.ihroui More English, reading,igi groaro IInvited to submit bids. Bids K l Included M o d e l RJM12 "because we realized-the neodjeod ipado. ; ^ - ____,.. spellh spelling, and patriotism were-re ,wiU be1 received and opened In ^ ..." te give thejo kids a real EarlieiEarlier, educational projectsets taught, taugh tho IBLM Scrvice Center, 710 N, • ' Preclilbn'*Mde-rul9'“:' chance," Mrs. Molyneux com-;om- atai tho campca had been limited to MrsMrs, Murphy's assistants haveive c,E. |Holladay St. (P.O, Box ; mentcdi "■ , j thpso'pi thpso'provided by Mrs, Dorisris been Bonnie Williamj and De-3e- 3801), Portland, O re., 07208, , : : ■ When tho "V” first begani of- of^' S^cott,Scott, an education major a t the:he nlso K eyt, both CSI studentsIts from where additional Intorma- • Rich "(5old«n Throat,": " t tone o n e ' ' r ...... - — forlng-progtanu-jit-tlie^nmp.imp, MCollege_of egej Southern Idaho, who’ho fro{ron) n )' Twin Falls, _ ' ; lion tion (or tho Jencing wo^may _ "W c were primarily concernedrned had •been beei paid a smair’aalatyity An o verall aide-' a t thii' school301 bb secured.s Local IHformplIon • with the kids, and with prbvid-ivld- by tho "Y" ". • ' -■ ' was IDan Crafton, Duhl, who as-as- on the th projcct may be-obtained , InK recTcatloniil opportunitiesl for iThe:The nurseryni had been goingng kistedtisted the teachers wKh gamies es from tho BLM District Office, Y...... theiflV’ r » l i o ^ o W r ''W o ^ twtook k filll-«wln| (illl-«wlng;tven-be(oreiheTundsIds «nd-c*nd-cra(t«-and othet-dullcB;:=r= phonei67B-5224.-5==4^===i.---Uii^phoni _K Jim Ruge’s ' thorn to tIrcusM, lnto^,-th throj- rarely 1( leav* (hem untended by labor gamp, ' , : died Friday. • , L* - ' ■ ' •■ I . 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A>8- Twin Falls Times-Newi SindiSYr~Aagr20,-}967 ~ E l m o r e FairResiflts 7 BUTTREY!HEVSISTHEPlE P U C E ^ I T i t m - N e m . OPEN'CLASS- , ' . ' Children’s Pillow Cases ' i -Rachel-Rac Hitesman, Mountata.hi ' ft I Home; blue, Karen Hitesman, * - ^ p k ^ H ' ' Beets ^ ^ Don Carnahan, King Hill, |}lue. Squash ^ I -. Joe Arnold, ' Gleniis Ferry, € 1 1 ■blue.'.'- R ^ i e w lm Egg Plants' ’ HR Ester^ste Pusey, Glenns Ferryi m I U blue. ' — s niEioirrsiDERS ‘ White Onion — J . V- By S. E.’HInton: . B B B H lililiiM H IIIIilll; ■ Harlte Harl Hanke, Glenns Ferry,I ^ -i i i i i p 'isafta M i l l t hh e e i i i r ^ *Tlib O utsiders" is the stoiy m m m gom m ijiijj;' blue.uue. ■ ,■;■•. ____ of_a^sensitive_ 14-yeaw)14'boy |H |H »y. - — Xdmatoe*-^-:-:.- •^ PRICES EFFECTIVE!taiVE SUNDAY THRU , WEDNBDlMDAYNOON- ISS-. caiight in the middle of class-' : Elafaie Schwager, Indian Cove, ■ , friction iii a large, southwesternem bliie.blue. ’ ■' Yellow Onion . I Fonyb6 y Curtis grew up withlith ^ Harlie Hanke, Glenns Ferry, his brothers and a small gangm g . Harl bblue. lue.. . . : of friends in the poorer easternem NLESS F R AANKS I Yellow Snap Beaaj side ;of tow n. The boys woreore HarlHarUe H an k e, Glemis,. Fe rry , lealiier jackets and long hairlair 2 I b ; p k g . they combed bacit, wet with oil. SaMgg|M blue. .- - - ^ ' 2 Ib. I One had,.grown Up'.on the ^ Green Snap Beans ' wrong s id e .o f New York andmd EEster su Pusey, Glenns Ferry, had been sent to a reformatoryory blue; :Harlle Hanke, Glenns Fer­ when he was 10. Another wasvas ry, red.re ' a n Inveterate shop-lifter , andand Table Beets , - HarlieHarl Hanke, Glenns-Ferry, -jg sw itchl^aie'™ ^ hfid lifted.” : ^ ' U l l blueT^ One of Pony’s own'brothers, Carrotj, ^ m MANV PEOPLE.ASK whati8 t Allsftls rtsirueinre Mtoss ths SouthI Fork ct«t ths StbBos River below . ' » Soda, w as a h i ^ school dropout. ■ Harlle^ Hanke; Glemis Perry^ ^ upposed to do. Ils purpose to countjunt tlwthe eexact number ot summer-: W The dther, Darry, had grown KrasscI Ranger Station b supposed ( b ' blueJ' ^ rasslng the heavy spawners Ifl any ------up4oo-last-trying-to-raise-theth e _ ffl°nin chlnook sahhon passing; thhiu^ wUhout handling or harassing th '. '-__ Peppers _ tenslvysalm'6 n“i!itudyT»otknowlnT)rogresB“progressTibovrBimnevilIeDanr^ . twoVpunger brothers left by (the1,5 way.'*“y- llils* is pafrofTKSTiitenStve si Elaine Schw ater, Glenns F e r- ese on the Cblumbla R iver andI Its tributributarljes lo Idaho and W ashlo^n. death of, their parents. These ®“ rry, y f bbluei i . - boys were “greasers," and they ~ ' ' Cucumben Harlie Hanke, Glenns Ferryi- Actually the boys, w eren't VCondition U l l Of)f SalmonS; Runsns 1In Idaho- jblue. fc— Buttrey>sButtn D e l l s h u s ashamed of the world they lived.•ed Apricots ■ in. MayBe it_wasn’t the.i)sual T I T - , Flossie Ingle,'Mountain Home, STORE HOT DOG BUNS one for boys . their ages, butS Most ly l l l j Often AstA sked Fish-Gairiirame Question■I white. HOURS: W B HOT they had been on the streets FLOWERS too long for that. Darry tept . ‘nv . 8 a.m.-,, - By JIM HUMBIRD. other hand, use . the lower por-or- of 12 days can prevent, salmonon Sw eet Peas „ 9 p.m . Daily • his apartment open at all times Idaho pFlsh-Garaa Departmentnt tlons of these rivers, and thelhe from reachhig their spawningng AudreyAud Powers,, Glenns Ferry, and Sundays ■ '■ DDozen o z e i .. 4 i9 C hoping to provide a place :‘0r for BOISEr o i s e — Of all the whys andind South South' Fork of the Salmon Riverier groiingrounds and lesser delays re-fe- blue.blue, ■ his friends to cool off when they how~comes howrcomf that have been askedted aan n titsti tributarles.-Thusrit-waslas 3uceUuce their chances of spawning"B A rrangem ent were desperate-enough to look abou£“ the'wth ay Idaho salmonion possiblepossii this year'for'tho'FishIsh success.succei ------^— ------Aud Audrey Powers, Glenns Ferry, BUnREYS; DELISHUS-8-INCH,DELIl ICH, 2 LAYER - for trouble. I,,; ftshiirefishing h has. b ee n reg u lated thishis and (Game Commission to allowow EveEven when adult-fish success-SS; blue.^,]^g -. Two-bit Matthew, the shoplift-F ' year, the he question posed mostost 16 morem days of fishing on fully pass] a dam, they are faced■ea Cockscomb er. would give away anything '.,e ’ JiJE often goes like this: , - ' sprto]sprbig Chinook tributaries in the;he with a Jiuge lake, or reseniolr Harlie Hanke, Glenns Ferry, he had and often kept the gang , EL N U T ‘‘How come fishing in head-ad- uppei upper ttlbutarfts without catch-:h- which has replaced the former blue. ' N l .■■"‘amusedtwithuliisT'Rbdd-rBatured!si 'yVffntpr ator-^ -!tr(>nms'nf-tKB-main:Sai;iai; TngSTngli'thfc:sUmitier-Tun-fish=stilI Ull strea'rstrea'm-bed.-,:Watet|:tempe iatu teS s i ===4= - ■ humor. ! rnnn TJlvf , mon River aiid its Middle Forkjrk in lowerIo river sections. have have' been changed, and the wa- Elsie g, , Thomas, Glenns Ferry, ^ Johnny Cade formed a focal was stretched5 " out for 16 day^ty^ - The-Thf 1967 run of 85,600 turn-m- ter generallyg( Is -lacking in flow J'* “ 7 red. point for the gang's affections. more th£than 'the regular seasonson mmer-i er-run chlnook counted at Bon-)n- so thtthat the fish find it impossl- , They knew he had a brutal life. X w e r Roses - Any Variety allowed; yet these rivers andmd nevillenevill Dam, and 29,900 countedid ble to find Iheir way. pE a rl ' H o a lst,' Glemis F e rry , Pony liked to read and draw.’ side,jj. streams j; on downstream — at a t IceIc( H arbor Dam on the lowerier \ SimSimilar problems face young ! O R E n i white. got A’s in school and got a® gjas well as the South Fork of SnakeSnaki River, both indicate thatlat s'almosalmon ' fingerlings traveh'ng Gladioli thrill out of watching sunsets, . the, 1, . .Salmon caimi and all its tributar-ar- the runr size has increased thisbis dowdown; nstream to the sea. They Ilf. Mary. Blalr, Glenns Ferry, ■ Dally, th e oneWKious hood-Od- jejies l_ ! ™ were closed for salmonion year. Stacy Gebhards, fishery!ry have difficulty tlnding the spill- Ium in th e g an a f showed genu-!!“■ fi-hint?fishing 0on July 25?" manamanagement.supervisor foi: thehe way, and the battering causedied bluew.“Mew, . .. e LUies. ine, seiness^rage when ™ the This action by the Idaho FishIsh IdahoIdaht Fish and Game Deparf-irt- bby y thi the drop over a dam ’s face, E a rl H o alst, Glenns. F e rry , - -chips: w ererto w n ...... ^nd - rfanGame - Commission .endedled ment,ment. poihts out, that this figure",re", dCwn a concrete spillway oor r. Tlie big p W m they all faced 7for"“ the third year in a row■ow however,howe is misleading becauseise through tbfoui the turbines Is fre-re- blue.blue, ...... M ' was .‘the hordKpf well-dressed all „ii hoophope of salmon fishing on of theth< early closure on the com-m- quenUyquenU fatal, . Caimas ------^ v e 6t-side-boys-o^csl!_i 8ho, the-South-^^ork-River-dralnagerper mercial-flshery-^below-Bonnevillomere llo —A—A-s: -sm all-percentage-ot-Ioss-at■at —Katl gnthryn Anderherg. Glenns ___ — ^ rode the stree ts In their fancy ^where ),e re thithe season was scheduledled on MayM 13. Normally, the seasonon each iof the 15 Snake and Colum-m- Ferry, b lu e . w B ___cars.JrheyJookeldQwn_.on.and [qto start: ion JuIy-35 jrhe-D tder,ler, has-chas-extended-through-May_27...... bfa-dams-bullt-ot_planned_wllIbla-d fill-_------______-Chrysanthemum^^______W' jeered at greasers. 0 f t e® n,in effect, effect closed all salmon fish-ish- "Tl"Therefore, a large j^rtlon of result in high total losses, Audrey Aud Powers, Glennj Ferry. ■ ^ | - e a d i — B z ^ z z i z ■Bill V ------gnraprTrt-socs-would-jump-a im;-rri''tBlngTri''tliesr'Water6-before:;theyliey ththe*e e 'ea rly June-counts at^ Bonne-ne- —But—B ut—why“do“ these~irdvers■Sff0: white, ' — - greaser and beat him up. opened. vllle Dam which are tallies as streamstr^ar . habitat conditions bite■te Marigolds French “I saw Johnny when a group““P * The ^ { ,6 jj,,change fn regulations thathat summersumn chlnook after June ,1,,1, mmore ore deeply Into sum m er-run jjorcD orothy Wootan, Glenns F e: r- of them got through with him.” the drew the most questions openedled were in fact late arriving springhg salmon salmo populations than the“ ryry, bhblue. Pony once said. "And it wasn’t 17 segmcsegments of salmon watersers chlnochlnook that escaped the com-m- springs?sprlnj That Is the question re-■e- Arrangements pretty." The greasers resisted in Stanleystinie Basin, Bear Valleyley mercimercial harvest," he avers. "Al-y- searclsearchers are devotbg g r e a’i t Elma Goodman, Glenns Ferry, and carried blades for. protec- and the IMiddle Fork of the Sal-lal- thougthough the actual number of amamoui ounts of time, energy and tion, so the tension mounted, I'’ blue. 'j mon River upstream fro m Loonion ‘sprin‘springs’ counted In the summere r monejmoney to solve, Dahlias How Pony became deeply in- gjeejf g, V “ CCUCUHBEF U :al- inventory is not known, It is s S i F - *'’■ Creek, among others. H ere sal- Inven Millard . Davenport, Glenns volved in this struggle and how ,ia ------■ mon fishermen were handed 16 felt thtl a t the total 1967 Cpiumbla _ Ferry, 2 blue, I redT2 white. - h e learned that the greasers ^Q re day fas River run was comparable lo ^ p more days when the season was River Marigolds African j mLARGESLICERS ------weKii't fhe-only ones-wUh prob- ipnetheneilengtfiened-from -JuIy I5 -to Julyliy -19S5-ahd-I96S- 18S5-i and that-the de-rNjBw.Division lems is the subject of this tense “ "Stnenei M , HarlEarl Hoaia,."Glenns Ferry; )S= 31. . cllne has merely leveled off," r- ■ Audrey Powers, Glenns Ferry, and exciting, often .tragic, story. As longion„ as salmon fishermenen WhyWh; the scales seem tipped I I'r y . blue: Audrey Powers, Glennsns ' Not only is the point ot View™ hold (qto |the fixed. Idea -that-a-a out ofo' b a l a n c e between theg O f Army M ay ■ Ferry, red. • interesting, but the 'problems sai„,onsalm on ino m atterter sprlnjspring-run and the summer-runun u 1 7 Tj ' Petunias aro not glossed over. The style where ^ h e r e itIt is found, regulationsms groupsgroup of salmon is not known I j f t 6 0 E a« is-smooth and taut, and the'J;® ofot this kind1 won’t make anymy aat t thi this tim e. Both races of fish^BeJ^ormed Earl Hoalst^ Glenns Ferry, white; Ester Pusey, Glenns Fer- - ■ characters are sympathetically sense at all. It does ho goodx)d are I h u rt by, changes In streamim By BOB HORTON • «>'*“ • ■. drawn. T h e story is, written with'■tb to ppoint o in t outt that the sports tish-sh- envlrienvironment that nave come inIn A P MiUtaiy W riter ry, Wbluer Edith Shenk, Indian j more insight and. understanding sgjjc Cove, red. .A j” 8 jng season on the summer.runrun the jpast two or. three decades ■WASHINGTON mii (AP) - The than many people gain hi a life- of dilnoc l! Zinnias A “®" of chlnook salmon w as closedled throughoutthrou the Columbia River® Pentagon is considering forming . 1,1 Audrey Powers, Glenns Ferry: JO time. , Inhi Idaho In 1965 and 1966, aas s drainage.drain But the summer chi-h*: a new division — potentially the . S, E. Hinton, the book’s au- „ 6 ii v Elaine Schwager, Indian Cove, Ea ®“’ well as 1967, and that th e statestes hookshook; seem to be the hardest Army’s Armv' 18th - to replace home- m r thor. Is a 17-year-old girl. i f w asW W< . of Washington and Oregon pro-iro- hit. 1These changes taclude water based units destined for Viet-et_ blue; Elaine Schwager, Indian K . -KATHY HENINGER^ g^iYedhlbited bIe blue, :red and white. _ duck, have been taking a beat- excess ol t News Of SS *t- excess of 1 to 1, If the return , emergencies em ert abroad. Ing fromi automobiles in an Indi- or produc , G RAN G E BOOIHS or production rate Is exactly I, If the renlalnlng two brigades - —“TanaTTUniversity-research-rpro- then^obviously^there then^obvi is :no:har- : ; : ^-K ing HiU, . blue;-Mountaini n — 6 f-the l0Ist Airborne Division ------^Bag-of-24— ar: Record 5,«| Home, red. ------ject-except when they are vestable surplus and any har- are dispatched to Southeast in t MINIDOKA COUNTY wearing strips_of reflectorized vestvest. WillWlll red u c e Jh e .su b se q u e n t..... ; Asia as expected,, the Pentagonon 4 -H F A T L A M B _ ' ^ m aterial.' ’ "■ run four years hence by thatliat Ma:Max'Erstammi'41, Declo, was mny .form the new division at LarjLary Groefsema, Moun f a ill Drs. M errill Allen and Rich- am ount “ • amount. It the production rateate cited for making an Improper“ Ft, Campbell, Ky„ the lOlst'st's Home, purple; Sheryl Colthorp, ard D., H a rle tt and associates drops jm p s and remains below 1 longmg right turn after the IDH Interna-“ ■ home . base. iVtountMountain Home; Joan Trail, banged the dummies about in enough I enough, the race will die out.ut. tional truck he was driving tour Another possible base whichch King H ill; Sue Colthorp; M oun- research on motorists’ vision ^ 1 For the past decade tho entireIre "Jjl^smiles east of Cottrell at 1 p.m. has i... i,,been mentioned Is Ft. Lew-w- tain Home; Chris Anderson, problems.' “ Columbia River run of summerler ThursdayThurs collided with a 1956'“S is. Wash,, former home of thehe Glenns Ferry; Marty Ytuarte, Tho 4-foot-hIgh duminles first “ [l chlnook has been steadily de-ie. P^vi Chevrolet pickup truck operated -a'A rmy’s 4th division, now In in MMount ountain Home; G'alu Grofese- were covered with black cloth, iJ dining in numbers, going fromjm by Paul E. LaFontain, 28, Blir-'f' yVietnam, S ma,nia, ^ M ountain Home, all blue; .. . ParticipaUng motorlsts.Jn'night I" 106.000-lish-in 1957 to-a total-'ey.tal .'ey. ------,, Indi ------tests,-failed-to see 14 per cent of " Indications are the. majorityty Steve Colthorp, Mountain Home, r l Columbia R iv e r ru n -o f-7 2 ,0WO 0 0 —Offi—Officers-said-MrrStamm-had Jd of'the'remalningTneh of the in the newiw JackieJaciae Richards, Glennj'Ferrir, tho dummies at 20 m,p,h. and j p fish in 1966. This means thatlat pullet pulled to the left side of ,the manp( none of th em a t 60 and up, ' tie manpower authorization will be and 1 Patty Ytuarte, Mountahi a sharp reduction in the pro-ro- road to check his mall box, and A Air ir F1 orce, with Navy units Home, aU red. ' In gray clothing,'the simulat-®(: ductlonj„ctionra rates of summer chlnookK)k was pulling] back to the right[ht roundingroundi out the total, ^ 4-H SWINE M ed pedestrians were seen by all Is |j going on year after year,ir. when the other driver approach-m- Gen.Qen Wallace M. Greene Jr., SAVE 20c the driversyup to 30'm,p,h, but wWith"present- ith-nre production: ratesles ed-fromed-fr tha opposite directionon comcomm mandant of the M arinene SherrySher Ruberry,'''King Hill, 53 per ce n t w ere not seen a t 40, ^losi sl( purpple; Mike Green, Mountain 40, ygry close to 1 to I, it is clear:ar over a crest In the.road. Dam- Corps, said earlier this week purppi VAN CAMP’S ■When w hite cloth was used,Ed, thatth a t only a slight further de-le- age toI the pickup truck wasas no M arine units are Involved»d MountMountain Home; Gail Groetse- I all were seen up lo 50 m,p,h,, 97 crease wouldwi bring it down to estlmiestimated at tl ,200 and to thehe in the latest bulld-up, taintaln HHome, Karla Ruberry, King per cent at 60,91 per cent at 70 below 1I adult1 at the mouth of StamiStamm truck, J250, vW ^ hether e tho Army’s over-all111 Hill, a ll b lu e ; G ail Groefsema, ^ PORK and B :h Charles Vogt, 24, Boise, was streng iB E A lE and 53 pcr cent at SO. lhethe ColunColumbia River fo r e a c h Cha as strength will have to be raiseded MountMountain Home, red; Jana ■ f l ^ ------7^'— Addition of strlps’of reflector-or- spawner spaw ner that has'reached an-m- cited for failure to have his carar as a result of the additionalal GroefsGroefsema, Mountain Home,e, H Ized tape made all ot thehe cestral c e stra l watersw four years pre^re^ under control after his 196767 Vietnamvietna deployments remains ^a red.ted. * IB a "pedestrians" vislblo to all viously. , Nash struck a guard rail whichch question,questii officials said. drivers at speeds up to-80 m.p.h..h. The two groups ot salmon, thebe penetratedj^"®ti about six feet IntoIto ,. 'TheThe level ot future draft calls No. 300 ■ ,er the c a r . at 5:30 p,m-„ Thursday depeni Jg . D IE S IN CRASH 1 1.300 •All of the drivers were sober,cr, spring riruns and the summer ^ ay depends ,on what c o u r s e the ,rt on Highway 27 just norlh pf orlglni Tins A Tests with what tho researchersirs runs, spa-spawn for the most part ™ " pf originally anticipated monthlyiy SHESHELBY, Neb. (AP)-Clark r i n s Paul. He told officers he bent averaj ' called "significantly-intoxlcat-at- in differentdiffere tributary streams int average of 24,000 for fiscal 1968.S. B, SnyS nyder, 69, Caldwell, w as klil- rs over to pick up a card oft the • Octc ed" drivers showed they sawiw andond parts of tho sam e. rivfrf. he • October’s call fell to 17,000,K), ed Friday F ri in a truck-train acci- only 14 per ccnt of the greyey Spring-runSprfng-rur Chinooks, for .exam-1^1 floor. He continued lo Boise via'la but the.tJi November draft la ex-X-dent dent ono x county roid east ol ,rj plane after the accident. pected to approach 30,000. : |Ishelby. Shelby ' ^ H j H S A V E pedestrians at 40- m.p.h. Theyey ple,pie, migrimigrate to tho headwaters S A V E l O c ------even-wallop8 d-«-p6r-4 ant-of-theho ot-the-main.ot-the-ma Salmon nnd M iddle ------reflcctorlzed targets at 80 pork Fork riversrive and their trlhutar- m.p.h. . ies. les. Sum: Summer-run fish, on the . ~ P r o c t e i .______^ . ______; frocter and Gamble . P ------:«TTSUNWI ...... f UNW ISE TO PAY TOOOMUCH MU< ^ I ^ E ( K I I J T : ‘=’BOLD..t butb u t it f t Is l unwise io pay too Uttlo. □ BOLD ..t...... glanl pkg. 85c IF YOU HEAR... ! , Whenyoupaytrou p a y to o littlo, you gomotimes lofloioflaevcrjrthing. evct ' ■ ° cheer ... □ CHEER...!...... gianl.pkg, 75c . bocauM theI thing yoyou bought ia incapable of dolnKlhd o ln g lh o th i n g you I BUTHAVE TROUBLE ^ bought iit ^ do. 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THOUGHT o f t e nI ”' ruffed thO & ond'diam ondI and ' xZ2e^r^Tj8LTrT"6S^S!K"- ~ •* PROpUCES TRICKS3 really should hive p u l l e d ’ C»jfl „ . , trumps right away but he was J Today’s hand was played in IhS"’! yed in the sort of devious player■ who 3 ^ p iliH iP i EUe AND} wW^TSLt Dl DUIANEY I H I H ; th e recent Fort Worth reglonals.ionals. jookeclooked for swindles; He .ledd the 7 • .. . . • South's’four heart opening,g y«swas (jeuj,deui-j of spades-4it trick three.ree. A V standard arid most Westt play-p ay- West^ ^ 3 'looked the dummy,.over~^„over~ ^X \ . e rs bid five diamonds *nd1 play-carefullyplay- rnrefi and then playeda his — '• d it there. •; ^' queen, of sjMdes. East playedilayed ^ ^ N ' . h , : They Don’t Suit The play at five diamondsdswas was the nnine and West really stud- Mnrinui. M.D. .' also standard. West wouldId-ruff -ruff led theth hand this time. . —I Mom’s Suitor ^ ------...—— It-ILj»as-.welUthaL,he_did_b t 6i_;B l i r e f i K AM CEsheBE6AN ' r f ^ . . J cause his next play was the ■ y?uN '\ ! ■ brothers (U and U). Our par- llrslfirst evening there. However,, 4 8 5 3 tricks,tricks. The 500 point mifius gave |L J " g o *iVej ISSai F^opySiiSJ SHE EE- be- ^ vou^ur w ESS m IHfe kS ents weie divorced'three yearsyears the ssecond nl^t, . we’ encoun-: . ♦ . * A 9 8 him a bottom score because no ■ l^ E M O U E QUIET ANP M E S "ago, and we live with our moth-noth- tered what, to us, was a major, .WEST EAST (D).j), one had bid the slam. er. Wo don't , have any ideaea of probliproblem. ♦ A Q 1 0 4 . 4 9 East was effusive In his. j ^■~>hete our father.is. .Our dales were “small town ♦ Void ■ V 0 S 4 3I, praise. “How did you figure the “ . There haven’t been any sup- girls” who did not appreciate' ♦ AKJ1076 4Q94^ P'®y“ play out?’’he asked. . / ^ 1 port payments trom him forrtwo two or understandui our humor, !al-.' sttlng though. It was Iji. the best of • ■|i 432 , ♦KQJ7GJ 76 “I “I fput myself in your place,” a J f .and one-half y e a ri It’s getting thoug i r awfully hard on our mother,•, and taste. A fter taking them: to «. SOtTH replied West'. " I finally conclud-' > ed that , you would not have S ..— we know she wants to remlarry.i arry., moviemovif and Jokhig to put them ■ played the nine from nine-small fc ■■ She's not terribly at eaease, we were amazed when "HiKttliartherEfore-you-flither-J- f f i 3ither-H fe^^g^|^B||^^|R-1 . The problem Is that the man they stomped o/f saying, “You ♦“71 ^”held-t^ ”held"therklngrorthe nlne^as-a:^B H H lifie’s g o ln g ^ th di»s'n‘f likete“us—cyiilc3r!rou^doii’rllkeTiiur-tmvn,--‘==^ us. cyjilci singleton.singlei In.the first qase, the . | ■ ■ HeV always saying, “ Why don’t our sischool, or us.” North-South vulnerable.ble. • lead wouldn’t; h u r t Insjthe sec- ' you kids take a long,'long: hikehike To the best of oar knowledge,' w r ^ ° r t Ribli ’s fif- we said nothing to offend. We ■ „ W est. Nprtii::.,EMt_SQUthiQuth it would give u s an : —like to Tibet!” or “Here’s fif- we si y . 'extifl Tiicfc.” ^ “ 1“ ly^ents, go out and play inI traf. arc 1hurt and perplexed. What I Pass' 4 y extra r n (T>JOU SNiaiUKE T \ l 1 /I (wmi3ttvjL WE ^ \' 1 r ?7 V Dble Pass P om Pass lie.” When hB' does this, niom did vwe do wrong? — Lonfond: . CABD SENSE - AisARUCmQ^nn WHOLEdOVrtFfiARud' ■ . /vWTr>THE:P£NTlSnI' Jookslooks nervous, but.pretendsids itit- Ron. .' ' ■ ' , ■ ■“ — Opening lead-^-i K . • ' ■ -.-..wwas as Just a joke. We knoww he DeaDear U)ii and Ron: Obviously ' '— J Q—TboQ—^ bidding has been;in; k — Y ------^ 1 ^ ^ 5* ■ mearmeans it, how ever. . . . teasiiteashig about 'W town, our . West North Eut Sbnth J Lately things have been1 get- school,schoo dr u s" reached the•hur^ the, opening heart lead, play Ibnth ^------A anS a I “ ble * ting worse.,He vim’t evenI talk Inging fpoint Since this happened tw o rounds of trum ps and a j a ^bio r .-?OcSli/A/j; ' J to us w hea-w e' Confo-lri,-and-r^and-once,-you'll-waht-to-watch-your:— once, ^ cliib, Aft^r this start declarerfc Ia re V p j^ * t “ V f r yC!_ & y m \ . 0 - 1i fcmom looks all red-eyed whensn we tiff-campOS'humoritfff-ca from now on. would 'wind uj) with a nover- ynu 7 ^ " / t i f i You, South, hold: i come back a fte r he leaves.s. So To ggals : unaccustomed to the; 'tricic. There would be. a brief * jrg . r H l i .0 7 S ,.“ \ < B I» 'how'« how- can we-help her find ai manm an. barbc b a rb ^ , “you chop me, then I ’ll — discussion-as-to-how^-the-slamJ!-^ ’i { who will accept usr So she9 t a n chop yoii'* humor or dorm bulli might have been bid and^veryrj; £ be happy and We can be happy?ippy? sessicsessions, you- two w ere tbo one would agree that it was al- War of iwdei, Toa . ^ WMt to R t Hrf Bf the oppo- r- -B, B andT. muchmuch!—Ele. most impossible. - ne^’ S : ! nenU* tnim pi M ~ m c ii^. n aia i ^ * - ~ —■■■ — ■ I : ■ UI_:J iy .------Dear-Br-B-and-T;-lt’s-vlrtualr------Grtualr____ GM PE OF THE WEEK • A t one table West doubled,)ubl^. clubciob.iriekf fc Ittcr on. ■ Captain Easy ly impossibleIt for childrenin to DeaDear E le and Walt: I did n 't •• H e was accustomed to playing — 1 matchmake "for their parents,rents, take care of my eyes properly, the double of four hearts for . TODAf S QDESnON ' J!' B '•.J.OO(C.KBV«.OIJ LOOK,IP THE FAR I 'lOU W Hf.„so rlTBroNG a swaple of *^ 3 iButut if you and your brothersithers when I w as younger, and now a t _ takeout. East was nof awareare of instead b{ bidding one spadeipadei f l I 5IPE...A*WKIMA1 JS E H f-OKTM ^ ' took on a few more householdehold 16 I am literally,'‘blind as a; —-thTs^'and-passed;:^^— ^ ------'yeitrritgses‘^W '^eateE0Tg, ill IJ? - .ilutles..you.mlght cl^r^ thejwayI way bat’’bat" I constanUy wear glasses J Jl. «>“ 5 North. ^ bids oa«. H 5a, ~ ~ fo i mem to ertrOIl ill an e venlnirjrtthHreryr^cfc-^enses^hlch".™ e iiln g ^ th - . . West, opened the king' of dia- ^ L nu ' class or special Interest group,TOup, are veryv noticeable, monds and continued-afterEast IN where she m ight come in con- ThisThii makes me very selfqanr signaled with the nine. South Answer Next Issue , R Wl tact with eligible men. sciouiscious. But the thing I realty M NORTH OP THB r,'she bate is when , people com m ent Tl22 y {ga CAVE ANP 5E& ■ 2 , If you live in a.large city,'she hate might want to investigate P a ^ .,o n ^ly_thick_lensesm a n d 'a sk to ■ ■ BflX)W the NElV .E B S S S titt «N i ■ wmsTMEccAf imMMaMB ^ ents Without Partners, anII or- see them.tl I tievef seem- to'Tthlnk, - . n r m r r el^ n LAKE POWEU.M UtSHKSiSm H ganlzatlon of divorced parents,rents, of.of a a quick excuse, soi I give o .' H . . . ■ Information on this flne organi-•gani- them them to the person who a sk e d ., ■ B . zatlon can be obtained by writ- The person puts them on and o ! ■ ing; 80 Sth Avenue, New York,Sfork, loudly loudl; cotnments on how funny M N.Y. . . ..thlngi things, look,- and what weak B l . Immediately,'you and your your eyes eyes I m ust have, for w hat ^ hrntiifirs will want to ask your seemsseem! eternity. This then draws, M fiioinwKat'yoircardoTtoTnakB-^versmakB-^veryone’s-^ttontion-^d—thfr—^ '■ her frlend-lue-you more. If[f she she glasses glaasi are passed ground to: 0 O atoiina Alley.' > '. . ' - . knowsknow you're“ tryIng to reach,teach, give everyone a'few laughs. ~ ■T-n him from your side, she’llU be MeanwhileMean I sit ther?; beet red' 1) 1 able to view his own behaviorlavlor and vetyv angry.' 1 , : " ~ P Just because!you uou \ 1 expect—^ K \Except Monday! Coulm J able are mi) «on,don'tft thinly ' protnptrfess \/It,t A7\ I I «38t off Monday?. 7/ it1] m more ore reallsticallyl — EleI and and I I wouldw appreciate It If people, • S I f HOU are jwaij and regularity / won’t3rft \\ There’s ,T a , ^ r - ^ J< l Wait,Walt. ' ■ would woulc please ,not put m e and. . " doing to R you c?n get-away ; others Ilka me in this sort o f' rJ y the same as any j . happenppen Ibal bi I qatne! — iii HUMOR WAS A“B rr other ■wettrarthef ^ 1, TO O MUCH ■ predicament!—100:120.! predli ' ; i 10 diner, Nubbin, I >cS:inK Dear Ele: We are two collegejllege WantWai to share, a complaint?' > J v A *« , ijoutnust I l)* students who. have recentlyy re- re- Write Write Ele and Walt at P.O. Box, «■ learn to be ^ turned from what we had lopedhoped 7085, 7085, Honolulu, ^21..' ' , 1 responsiblejM ^IP^^^ i I ____ ^ Major Hoople • l' • - ...... " *

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A-10 Twiri Falls Tlmeji-Newsm ' •- *• SundcSunday, Aug. 20, 1967 Call Yoiirr TfmeS'News1 (WS Ad«T(iikiiker Today.y... . Phonele 7 3 3 ^ 0 9 3 1 f Gooding FairFair FI^esidts' 1 Help Wanltd—Mal* 19 Help.- 30 Hoinei for Saia 500 HHomes o m e i f(for Sale SO ■ Semi-Cactus: Eva Mae Moore.re, Pompon: Twila Hawks; second;i. i£*LLost £a n d Found! . ' . 1 H dp 9 Help.—M ala and Female 200 Buil.nesiB u il .n i Oppofiunlllei. ' 30 Homei f V LOST n e a r Shelby's Twin Falls. Fe>r :—^ . — ~~ ININTERVIEWER T E R ' wanled for pan. p v rr first; Lpra Brown, ■ ■ second.ad. Donna I-Hawks, third. .NovolyJ : m a l e - h a l f P o o d le, half terrlo r. . . c tim e telephone survey. ,i«ork. Give^ EXCLUSIVE^OLE^E . " jT ”n~$ * » i i % hi SHOP FOREMAN '. _:phone HOMES. FOR SALE . V f * ------poinpon:.' Wilma -Piker-^iKtr types«I^r- h. _whlt*-wim-bf0wrt^p0l^deivr{ght ------S _ 'p h o n f niiTTib f t ‘ Mufft h Bve-pr1v*^t**“S - .....r- F O O D . - Lora Brown» first; Ellenlen permint: George Byard, first;; »y»-ey e. 423-5924,‘ ■ K im berly. RcWard.i STRUCTURALS T I TSTEEL Tine. Not a 'seUlng Job. Air mall letter. including education, 'workk DlD I S T R I B U T O R S H I P b e a u t i i f u l 3 tedroom, larse '' ■ . ke, Ethel— Hobdey,..-second; . Idaa FOUN^:~Gold wi'ich . ar Hanpon - (a m llr riJOm . a n d . m a s te r tied. - .j / b e d r ■ "Luthwv second;— W !ma—PlkCr Ethel— H ;; -:WELDING ...... - - »- x—experience—and-nam | J es-oLrafcr«5* '• Opportupityonnoi ■ for-~^a'"fkianciaUy- a 'BEDRbOM brick, double ga- . - r P arJc rO w n e r'!d e n tlfy -an d "p ay ‘ foir' ~ ~ \ - - ' . room. 2 baths. Northeasl lecllon, - Jage7 te ’ Thlrdi-I'iv fo rm a l decorative:/e: Belle Rickey,Rit .third. Best dis-5' .,5. ad . Pp hone 733-9127. _ _ ences to: American Research Bu-t ._ stapHfJndfvidual-to .fahu realize e.\* rage, fenced- yard, ^Immediate •en play of miniature: Lora Brown,1, ^ ^ " T ’7 - - MMust u st have 3 years, supenjsory^ . •risau,-Field riSau,- .stafrT3gpartmcntr4320? • r cSren celfent eamlng^'fr6m..-a high'*[)-» —118,500,------^ .; occupanc o cc u p an c y . Only .113,200. ’ •: Jackie Miller, first; Mrs. Tren play of n 0 ex p erien ce In Steel^k-FabHcatlon, AAmmendnle m m t Road, B e 11 s v 1 l'l e, nrofu ,-Reiorl. .. , - 8 profU, fast repeat Itent. • You. ■ tjrtcnM/ Myers, second; OHve Hughes,es, first; RulRuby Estep, second; Han- R«»orli ® read and Interpret .afeel draw- _ ^»oryM aryland 20705. ______^__ g.|jj will JBervjc^'-accounts estflbllshedi ; ROSEMO'NT J;™ ” ! DRIVE, '2" S 'B' b EEDRI D R O O M .on huge Jot, b eau - ■* ; rooms,. Hi'baths. Lwse double tlfully landscapcd. clo se to third. Best collection of five an-in- nah CronCromwell, third. cmrk-CI.ARK-MILLER Guejt Ranch, cab.5: In^s, 1"A». know \^'^ldlng. beams and TEACHT E A C H E R S W ANTED: 55600 . up.p. b by y OCompany. Part oT full time 8araBe: .«f7,BOO. * ' , , J , r- ins^ meals, saddle horses. For res* columns, coiurr some plate.. Salary Free registration. Sou t'h w estIt to to st start. NO experience neces-1- garago.. t sch o o ls a n d shopping. ' ' , nual dahlias: Eva Mae •Moore,re,' Best displaydi of large flower- ins-m commensurate with ability. ■Teachers Teacli Agency, Box 4033, Albu-u-. . sary. sary. training provided. Car or i .nnnm . efvations wrlto K«lchum or phone . c®”'" !j < B e 'd ROOM HOME, Full base- , .g™ first; Mrs» T re n 'M y e rs , sec- e c - ed: e d : I L ^ ora r a Brown, first Hilda" 774*2535. • ' ^ • ' Querqquerque.’Now. Mexico. ■ lightlight truck required to deliver 15,7 n 2 BEDROOM, • large utility, ■z merchondlse by ease. If youJ ^ ^ ment,ment. p pi e lM a r D riv e . »IS,500;1, basement b ase m ln l and attached garage: • • ond: .Mrs.- Jack Rice, third.rd. Eibhelberg,Eibhelber seC6nd; Riiby C ros-J. ------J • WELDING -V Farm Work W anted 23 can make an investment for Iri* i nm m Ready for occupancy. A real Best collection • five large dah-Jh-by, by, third. Panen 4 BEDROOMS, 3 baths. Outside buy., buv‘"^9 J9.800.. f , • Personalir-Spaclcil-N olicdi 9 ' SUPfiRyiSOR ■, —' ' —’ ' ------:------“ ventoven to ry . a r e looking, for Inde*: ■ or. city "jfJ. limits on Falls Avenue pendcnce; and a secure future. c .,v \r Has: Mrs. Jackie Miller^-first;st; , ,, Cannas ^ , ■ ^ b r o ’ ' . E ast. W2,000, • -______<-B_____4-BEDROOMS, ED R ( family room, and r _— Walter^Beerlyr-second;—Lora.)ra- _Any-jom_Any-jonejMlot:-01iv6_Hughes, . Aiunme ' BROWN'S SAPET'^-SERVICE „ Must Must have experience ln.-man»- CUSTOMCUi COMBINING in rn"a“i a business of your own write. _ ■t AllsnmcntrBralrejrSboclarM uHleri*• ual sjiielded metSl arch, scml*' , ------~ 3 B ED ! lota of extras. ; 417 Main E a » t - 733.8213 . . “ { o ' Also Swatliing 3.BEDROOMS.' in baths.' On ' Brown, third. first;. MnMrs. Tren Myers, second;____ n ; auto and. automatic submerged ^ , g lu e L alns B o ^ lev o rd . $13,500. ^ B ED F > A-i- GUEST, home. Senior citiionsns arch, TIG, MIG, and core wire Grain,, Grain peas, beans and ^maU ■'Q( 5 b e d r o o m ' BpUt level with, Asters. '■ : Lora Brown,Bro third. Best collec- a-i - gu "^Rout^Avaa S charm and ' real llveabllity. come live with me. Your •comfortrt wjldii welding^Make wcldlng._sctups.__seeds. — 8 machines.'Also trucks. ■*■''' . 3 BEbROOM S. L o catcd on lOth * . White: 'EtheS''Hobdey, third,rd. tlon tion of (colors; Olive' Hughes, " ~ 'C A L L ~ B IL L RAYL. 735r7152 Man M an or woman needed to serv- '» , is my concern. Let mc do yourJr train- tra in , o perators, assist In Re- Avenue East. Partial basement BEAUTIFULh f a i i t i 2 and.3 bedroom' iPirtk: Jackie Rice, first; Ethelhei first.first, ^ - '.worrvlworrying for you. I provide per*r* searchsearcl and Development, SaU or or 65.’i-4206 65 or LOUIS ENGEL- Ice Ice establishedei accounts for ex-; single ,1®-; jarage. 513,000. h' sonal cure, home cooRlng, private ary i BRECHT. 733-203^ panding pandl: National Company dis* , older homes with lot^ of liv­ an- ■ Roses te ary starts at J7.5M. BREC ing spa^e. See to appreciate. Hanstin, secdnd; Beverly Han- or seml*pnvate rpoms; lurnlshed,d. . 'in- .White: Mae Copsey, first: "r.yoi ------^ ' 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX wltli at- "P“« sten, third. D ark purple: Vin- .White: . or you may bring your own. My[y M 1 A I N T E N A N C E ------ora Hansten, first; Ethel Hob-ob- Hannah H annah CCromwell, second. Var-•« }515 yearsvm of exfierTence'find know- ‘ etc. Growth Potential Unlimited.;■ [J®*;!?/ ' DDO O yyou o have a trailer, . how provide, the trtmosphere you)u - <■ ; , F O R E M A N CUSTOM No t i experience necessary. No cam per, and so forth lo trade dey second: Norma Wenn-nn- legated oor two-tone; M ae Cop-^ will“ n eenjov. ! Call or see tor fu rth er Selling and Not Vending. »R«' u a P' qaulnsi u ires h onest and reliable in* fXAk...HACKNEY AGENCV on som eone's equity? See the Strom, third. Best collection of sey, first;firs Neva Bumgarner, infom In M u st haVe experience In Indus* . /*,t • GRAIN COMBINING divididividual who aspires to above good buys we have now) . five stems: Neva Bumgarner,er, second,second. Yellow1 or cream : May;; ..,.^^1*:. . {JH.V trial Maintenance Including air • u r 1 Ace JoluMOtTTO-saSJ good bl II, compressors, heavy - machine N Newew 510 M assey M achine. Also a v e rag e Incom e and has $2825 Ac secpiid.' . • Copsey, t third. Light pink: Han-[. Wwamte A NTED :-;F o ater ’ho m es for chll* • to ' $5630 .cash fo r returnable de* KerntKerneU Anderson 733*7651 , dfen, infants', through 17; urgentlyIv shop,>hop. equipment, overhead trucks trucki available. Ron Claar. lii ACRES, 2 bedrooms, double Zinnias’,------nah Cron:Cromwell, first; Viola Hain- 1 . -cranes, welding-equipment, and 678-5856. 678*58 evenings. Burley. osit on food. For complete garage; pasture. Ideal soot to '* needed.' Department of Public As* • ‘Jf®"® nfO„ write Area Director Box' . MLo Dahlia-flowered; Lovelle, Parr,;rr, Moore, :second: Mae Copsey,\ slstance.sutant Bopra and care payment^ -' 440 volt electrically operated i ^ retire, or for a new family. L machinery.. Salary commensur* f. 0-13 c-o Times*New8. Please 0nly_$8,700. Will trade! plus clothing and medical pare. Include resume and phbne NOi.> first; Mary Schmitt, second;id; third,third. DeDeep pink or rose: Han-‘ B laine and L in co ln County, -788.1: ate ^ with ability. JOE BLAIR ” NEW LISTINGS ' _ _JO-ACRES;^_tedropms. finish- . -Donna-Hawks,— third—NoveltyIty nah- Cromwell,-flrst;-Cron Eva~Mao0 -4160.-Gaas nnah a h CCromrtell, ro n i frist; Viola Hain- 5 5 7 ^ ------—- MONEYMAKERM C ' S session. ." See th la one a t *13,500. ** RETIRED, or semi retired people:It 6598, giving salary and work line, third, , wouldWould you like to live In prjvatete ,« hhistor isto ry . 40 ACRES north. Ideal for crop CUSTOM ExceExceptionally, large volume,I. BUCHANANbu c h a i; Street. Ideal family I .S. N u clear ' Red o r scarlet! ViolarTHaIn;j. ■' Joni'!-h o m e, first _cla8a_Tcaldentlj»l dis* I------homer-9-bedrooms, .completely or ‘““•“isub-dlvldlng. . trlct, Guadalajara, Mexico. Sum* - — ALLISON1 STEEL MANURE HAULINS ■ ' SouvSouveiair shop, drive-in caf?T'■ furnished(° r" S basement. Thoughtful- _ , • . „ line, firstfirst- Mae fopsey, second; JJjr’ ^ 80 ACRES, beautiful 3, bedroom ' .» mer weather year arouJWT MexI- V ern o n O lan d er — Buhl 534-4572 knOV/know n a s D inny Land, B liss,1, ly planned.piam Carpeted, 2 (Ire.« , ' Beverly Hansten, third. Tropi-I- canc a n landladyla sp ea k s English-, hasis' MANUFACTURINGM A I CO. _V£E5 places, excellent location and' a brick hohome, good water rights.. 5 cana or salmon; Ida M ae Hen-i. ' American husband. Mexican and • p i : IdIdaho. a h ( Sell, trade or lease, real value at »10,000. Immedlnte • ■ Engineer Has' , American cooking. For Informa*t '■ *PHOENIX. ^ ARIONA 120 A C R E S, 2 bedroom stone CUSTOM .. MyroM y ro n H a r b a u g h, ow ner, possessic , ” , . derson,derson,'second; s Mae - Copsey; tfon tion writev P.O. Box 1206, Twin , and a n V fram r a J e home with out build­ ; FaU s. ______" AArizona’s rlxoj largest Steel Producer SWATHING ■ GoodG o o d in g .' DELMAl ings. third. Peace: Mae Copsey, first; - and ?>abrlcotor. DELMAR DRIVE, t bedroom <”8‘. :--IIis^reedom-.-. E thel | e i ^ -H » obdey,-second;- Violaa m eme m beb e r s h i p 's a v a i l a b l e .. Twin . , . . Gene Click 536.2101 Wendell brick. HomeH Immoculate. Mas- Txf/-.y-v ^ Falls Men’s Health Club. SteamJ) An Equal ppporlunlly Employer ■“ . — - — terte r bedroombed] 13x22. Full base- INCOME IINCU. PROPERTY • Hainllne, third. Fioribunda; Iijae6 baths, showers, cxercise equip* FOR Sale: Complete painting andin? mont.ment. FencedF yard. Automatic Beautiful Beautiful motel and trailer park MIAMI, Fla. (AP) - A Miami Copsey, cripsey.^’f first; Mary Butler, sec-> ment.'ment. Golfers summer sportsman.n ' C U S T O M servlcq company. Located Good*Od* sprinklingsprlnklln sy stem . Attached in KetchKetchuni. .* —Clean up, relax. 733*6226, days: ing, Idaho.' Consisting of panel garage, nuclear engineer who said he onj.ond; ^heThelma Butler, third. Best ^ .' 5'^ .CORN CHOPPING ms.. n?‘ garage, it won't last long at did classified work on atomic tea 733*6250, evenings. . ARE A R E YOU DIS-SATISFIED willWill Pack. E. C, Holtzea and tru c k w ith rack,,, factory • be u a air ir | i fiaoOO.8,o5o; .t 2 YYEAR E A R round cottages for sum­ th ree tea roses; H ae Copsey,[» WHEEL chairs, exerblslng equip* S ons. 326-4726, FUer. compressor powered by 4*cylinder mer or winter enjoyment! submarines arrived back home second ( H ercu les g as engine. -L a rg e; vol* t ' second. Collection of one eachn ment, crutches, walkers for rent'} WITH WTTl YOUR PRESENT Friday after anyordeal which in- of six' r a or sale. Kingsbury's Pharmacy, ~ ume. 1 new paint pot, new hose,it LYNWOOD Jj Z J i : ■n- of six named varieties: Mae *5 f* IHAYj and STRAW iDeV1 Delvis gun. 1 white steam clean­ Need income property? See eluded howling seas and 24 days coiisey i ® ^ IJ ^ M a in E aat, 753-6574 o r 733* ys Copsey, firsV JIV; *■ EMPLOYMENT AS . TO _-H—Haullng_and_Stacklng-:, Sfi*,er, 1 paint shaker, aluminum lad*ii RF.AT.TY our ne, new listings! under arrest'in Cuba, according ______• ‘ •■deraT'andTnliccmineoinnt«mir325 — ‘" B ------—alcohc ALCOHOLICS Anonymous”*^ Twin LARRY 'MAUPIN ft'?’N e b rask a o r phone 934-4137, Good*f i . , 61061p .D*Blue Lakes Blvd. North nrr to the Miami Herald. lEGAL Falls Courthouse, Wednesdays at5 FUTUREF U I POTENTIAL, - ' P h o n a '733-7471 733*9211 BBUHLER U REALTY Russ 'Bartell, 36, 40 pounds lEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS _ 8:30 p.m. For further information■n — n r Jam es D a n n e r. 733*2240 26269 9 / ABDISON AVE W. CUSTOM ‘ o ONfKIn e W n operaUon. 2 very_3i^-" f : Rn . J . Schw endlm an, 733-7100 H o w a rd lighter after his adventure, saidaid . NOTICE TO BIDDERS ^ . c CHALLENGE, h a : OR PAY? ^ able businesses located in the roost * Howard Buhler Helen Wengert t,, ■ The State Purchasing Agent will PRIVAT HAY STACKING . prime traffic areas. Exceltent-in*- 733-5293 733-I2J7 he,was held incommunicado byo y „ctivo re ceiv e sealedae bids at his office, e r, im ), er, investigations, secret reports^- ---- If yoiyou desire a profession that .Clyde rivHn Messenger 324*2515, Jerome1 come fbr the investmen^ihvolvfcd. the C ubans-w hen he. revealedled Rpom.?P!t:Rpo.in.205,i5{Ate.Hggie..Bolw,.Idaho 10 _fltriclb^CQnfidentlal...Call_atrictl: 733^541..I., _excee«_exce6ds..thB_.avorage.roan’i..ln- . . * » * * * * < ^ * ; CUSTO&i-hay stacking. 2*wlde har-7 "2^®"One 'man*-can operate both; Call P R T r nTt- •UDtiUlU0O.>a.mr>August'^r'I007>forf ciMr.TPSINGtE'-ADULT^r-s-Xall'WOTSr f- —come;— offers— challenge;— and^ CoSTOj fj today. This is a real opportunity.I PRICED -T -TO -SELL--^^ — 1nriecTmWcaT-bml(Bro9ntf,- the followlns: ‘i*™, Req: 94 als-Incu. rowbed. Mako arrangements early 1°” ^ ‘ i Recorded messaoB — 24 hours a growtlgrowth, does not require capital, rowbe 3 -Lynwood_ReaIty.^3-921*i. - _YQU-ca — the-Herald-repofted-in-an-inter-er* bntors-imdbators-and-Feeders-for-thC'i’ish-and u ^ ------■“InvestTnvestmentr^ut-^does—require------for-^our-hay-and-»tr*W r-€lifford -rr^y”^- _— -YOU-can-liva—In-one-of-.TwIn ------—— ------view story by Jon Nordheimer;np' Game at 'Boise, and Salmon, Idaho, - conviction, enthusiasm, and. am* ^SlatteSlatter, 3264419, Filer. PRIME CORNER business lot In Falls' palls' finest fl locations — This TWO year ye; old 3 bedroom home , All bids wUl be publicly opened1 SPENCER-SpirellaSPENCI registered figure3 bltlon. Inquire about being add* CUSTOl Ketchum, Includes service station,0"* beautiful beautiful 4-Ievel brick and frame on on large lar^ lot. Carpeted living ^STO M hay hauling end stacking.‘ . f 3 iumlshSd apartments and large ijom. o< “I told them I had only™ly and read at the above time andd consultant:consul Lysle Gardner. 301 7th** ed to an expanding work force Phone Phon< Robert P e r r y,' 423*57ll, 3 /“" ‘‘V home offers over 2,600 square ro room, o m , la li rg e uUlity room . G as worked on projects involvingIng place. pioce, A Avenu v en u e North. 733*7001.______. of^a ” well established company KlmbiK im berly.______- storage area. Only S50,000. Excel*;5* feet K "of f finishedfi floor space, plus .furnace, ^ufnttce, garage and cement n f Forms atatlng conditions must bele LOLOSE SE W\ EIGHT safely wlUi Dex*A* with w ith local ! connections. -* lent terms, contadrErcel Dewson>0" basemont, basemen 4 bedrooms,. 3 bathi, drive. ReasonableI down pay­ the -peaceful .application . of y secured before bidding. Thcse^are Diet ■] ilAY HAULING and stacking. Anyly JJor V* Lorraine CuriJJ. Realtor. 726* family famih! roomJ with rock fireplace, m ment. en t. $11,000.tl. e Diet Tablets. Only 8Sc at Penny* amount—anywhene. Ray Campbell, 5331. “• atomic energy,” Barjell ,said.id. available from the State Purchas*»• Wisewise Drug.______For F o r this 1 exceptional onportun* KgJJ] 5331. K etchum . ' _ nliving v in g rc room, dining room, dish- 3264684, Filer.______IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 2 He said he kept secret HTi-sub-jK. ing Agent’s Office. ALMAat wa HARDIN — .chiropractor. 157|7 ity |ty w ^ e p refer a m an between - '‘MLS'* TWO SMALL Business'. El- washer, new drapes, double car- IMMEDI 21 an d 45 y ea rs of age. Good ^V,STO^CUSTOM grain hauling. Ahron A. %ther er m- ed fencefenced yard, plus many other ppny. L “I figured they would have! a TEDi CRAMER 7 ground helpful and preferred. _P Phon< h o n e 733-4585. _ iJinau1)lnatlOR or purchase variety storeare features. S26.991 E xceU ent flDoa* kitchen. k itch en , Built-In oven and range. FULLER Bruih — Quality Products”. ra P J Gas furnace. Utility room. Close heck of a time trying to checkirtf pm,iui,. A State Purchasing Ajfent FULLE) I* A p p lican ts m u st hav e an auto* ^STO C U S T O M l hay stacking and hauling,R. with ,good living quarters In rear,ar. cingclng avaavailable. Gas furn P u b lish : ‘Aug. 17, 18 & 20, 1967. P Phono h o n a 733*7405,: m 6 l 8 2 , 543-5373,*• motile. J J J J ji, Work Work • guaranteed, tarry - CuUer,r, TermiTerm* avaUabfe. Globe Realty,ly. P hona 733*3150 to sch • ‘^^oo o o l. 19,500 with term s. on any classified work I've doneme ------—^— ------— B uhl. 829-563^ Hazelton. ■ 1632 >Addison East. 733*2623. ' ■ ell NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEWINC for the government,” Bartell „ SEWINO Machine repairs, rw u,r WeW b have h high standards of'se* CUSTOM green chopping with pre-? FORF O R Lt E A S E : profitable aoUiff ie ri TAYLOiRT A -b AGENCY'— ' The State Purchasing Agent will11 and s:sales. Singer Sewing Center,r. lection, lectioi training, and flnancljig ho, LAROH > bedroom, nreplac, Klmberlj ------s a id ,— ------« c e l v c - j e servative added. Phone •328-^03.3. vice station, Kimberly, Idaho. LARGE K im b erly 423-5289 — T a c c lv c _ a e a le d -b ld » _ a t_ h ls_ 0 fflc0r1, —420-Mj—«20-Maln-Norlhr-733-33U, -- —------that-help—guarantee—e-V^Fy------• -yiier, ------—owne:O w n e n ’eU rin g rC att-ah o w -flg ure i -‘HIOP.—;— - ‘WlOp,— :------:------Evenings "■■■" A spokesm an for Aerojet Gen-5n- Room 205205,, State Hfluse, Boise, Idaho, ' r c h a n c e for success to the limit- CUSTOM pea and grain threshing.7 past. 15 years. Exce ent credit R on T a y lo r 423-5403 a until: 4:0o p.m> August 31, 1067,[I TransDTransportation—-Car Pooli 10[) ed numbernv of pien we chooie. -CUSTO] ?: card backing. Call 423*5231, Kim*to SHARP SHARP 2 bedroom brick. Room Byria^S eral Corp; said Bartell was a for the following: Req: gp 07^ Dairy ^ _ ...... — - .....— J------C -:CalI.Joea ll.J Day._423*5232 early mora- 5 ".“ B y rie C a rr 733-6808 berly. or 7^3541. — for «pa expansion In full baaement. A ffison ^ s o a SmS ith-^ 733-5877" nuclear engineer at Aerojet’sits Proiiuctj,Products, for the. School for the« WANTEW A NTED I pfisenaen to Moicow,t, Wwrite rite Box P*2, c*o Times-News tnIngs g s cor late ev6nings. _SSiLu ey, 119,500. - ______San Ramon, Calif,, facility,untilitll Deaf anj},and the Blind at Gooding, , leavlnileaving September 2nd. Pbone 326*J* oor r phoneph B urley 678-2101. FALt“ F A L L T ; PLOWING; 4- bottonT-plow"7 OLDP^D ^ESTABLISHED grain broker- <*®iW0‘ Id ah o . All bids will b e publiclyy 1 5020, F ile r. Q age'~and~transportauon.-Includes tibrrv « g ^ ' ...... PhoneP h o n e 326*5135, F lier or 837-4778, }'! BRICK J bedroom, 2 bedroomi, ~ “MLS” “MLS 1965.' ,, opened am and .read afthe above time ------—’ _ H Hagerman. a p e r trucks and all equipment. OwnvIj fiShbath „fiand playroom In basement, his and place. BMUtV - aelling because of health and ase. Bartell said he and his nnd pioce. _ Beauty Salon* 15 CUSTOfCUSTOM HAY swathing. 14' New j s | 4 BEDROOM brick *'fJrepJace, Fqrms atatlng conditions must b e ______i. w J. S. Craven. Paul. Idaho. 438*4613. buUt-in oven, range, dlshwasher- 18-year-old sailing companion, aecurcd'iKsecured bcfo/e bidding. ° HAIRCUHAIRCUTTING, hair ityllnl, tint-p IpZOO HollarHolland auger swather. Arlyn .■v»;Vcfr I Krohn, 828-M^. Eden. ______“ “MLS" ‘¥ 1 ^ SALE OR Lease; grain andnd s SPLIT-Level, p l i t -L< 4 bedroom, 2 bath, covered..;covered..patio^JulUinlihed base­ Rolf Woods of California, wereTe These annre available~from the Stalee ing.ing, PcrmanenUP from J5 ArUsticc That That Is what our men average - bean elevator and storage at familyfamily roroom, carpet, fenced, near ment.ment, 3 3 ,.baths and attathed gar­ kept under constant guardM Purchasing Agent's Of/lce. ... /Beauty. ,Bcautj Salon. 135 Main Westt- per per v weel{. Good men-over 21 CUSTOM CUSTOl grain combining. Massey-{: nichfiRlchfteld. Complete with icales ichooluichool«_and shopping, W^OOO. age.age. Noi Northeast. 121,900. The State reserves the right to3 PbonePhone 733*1641. Evening appoint*t* will win e exceed over liS.OOO Ist H Harris a rris 90 m ach in e. 2 tru ck s. Call^ J a in d d 1office. J o h n Robertaon, 733- _ __ _ around the clock by guards with „jcct 33- ______2 B ED R I 2 BEDROOM-fully carpeted with ^ reJcct any or all bids. ments.m en ts. ______yy e e a a r r . . P restige sales position ■ ' l a tte e eevenings. 326-5310. , i1076, o 7®, Irrig a te d Lands Co. _ FELD' FELDTMAN REALTORS »>■»fuU Hnis finished basement. 3rd bed­ , submachinegiihs and fed a dietet JED CRAMER- . , COMPLICOMPLETE Beauty service by ad-r. wito with 37 year old company, llAY |jay sstacking- wanted. Fhone J^ayy FyoR D R L E A S E : StaUoQ In BOOd vol-oJ- $75 178 pUei FUer Ave. 733-198» room and recreatlon^room down, of beans and rice. , Publish; ai > ' vanced students at reduced prices.1. Fnng< F rin g e benefits. W e .w lll „prO; G Q reen e , 733*8206. . u ume m e 1locaUon In Twin Fafls. Ma or garage. $13,000. GI appraisal ap­ _ Publish: Fe"rS;JPermanents (3. B eauty Arts■ gram gram your day with 5 qualified ry^^ e o ro d u cts. R . J . Holmes, 733-017272 pllecTplied /ofo i r. B leads. 1150 per week salary and bAY hauling and stacking. Phone produ ■ Academy, 135 Main West. Phone leads. -T i)m -P a m e U . 543*4946. B uhl. -- - oor-•-evenlnB«.-733-3aoo. r - - « ■ — —— ------2 B BEDROOM E D P near downtown, lE G A l ADVERTISEMENTS noNOTICE ti TO BIDDERS : • 733*6342. commIcommission to'.start. - • - J f g J ^ . wwalking, a lk in g . distance to ahopplng, ...... ' ■ ■ ...•■»■— ThoT h e Stat< S ta te Purchasing A gent will - If this sounds interesting, see Cl^TOJCUSTOM hay stacking and hauling.U BRICK 4-pl6x. Close to, Lvnwod, . as furnace, small yard, $7500. NOnCE TO BIDDERS receive sealed«« bids et hw office, RUBY HEWLETT. Veneis beauty JJ. “J* 1- double garage - carport. Individual ^ TT ' Lloyd Anderson, Rogerson Hotel, Reliable. Rellat ' Phone 423*5004, - Kim- double i ^ BYOW NEE IV.ow w d ow n. The S tate P u rch asin g Agent wiUiU BRoom oom 205, .£State Houae, Boise. Idaho,' »alon,salon, 444^ 3rd Avenue North.• Twin Falla. Wednesday. August b berly. e rly .______heat,,heat, air conditioner. Owner, 733- ■*-»• ’ P hono 733-0430. E v en in g by ap* J r ' l " , fGEMO iiM STATE REALTY receive sealed bids at hfs office,:e, uuntil: n til: 11:00 a.m ., August s i, lfl67. '* 23 betw een 7:00 and-giOO p.m. CUSTOM c u s T swathing and baling.r 5094.'- ■ ______Room ,203. S tate H ouse, B oise. Idaho,0, fo r theth e foIl(following; Req: G P 076 and1 PO^»tmpolntments. " ?7i DELUXE 2 bedroom brick with 633 633 BBlue lu e L ak e s Blvd. N. 733-5336 ______,^ PPhone h o n e L. R. Sorenson, 733-64y. ' WANTEWANTED: Business partner for a-i DELUOT ■ until: 2:00 p.m . A ugust 31. 1007,17, 079 MMeaU.for eats, the School for the b^u,. < z —aporting-80ods-store-in heart-of-of' - fireplace plus den or office. Util' E Evenings v e n in g s -caU ;; 733-9069 -733-5785 fo r th e following K cq: G P 080i80 DcofD cof andan d the Blind afGoodlng,’ Baby oOby Sillefi—• Child Cora 166 ------i f A ^ * Burley. Write Box..O-l7^lmes-es* Uyity room with lots of built-lns. Bakery Products for the Deaf endId IdIdaho. ah o . . BO B BEEl^chiid E E care. Divided class- ASSISTANT ^^a-ei! - News. Twin FaUs.______^ '■All A» on on n malri floor. Drapes, car*. Blind at Gooding,'. Idaho. AU bidsds AU bids wlU be nubllcly openedI es.« N u rsery , p re-klndergarten. kin* n r z pcUpg. mirrors, stove refriger* ____ \vlll be publicly opened and readad and read at the above Ume and derear ;• C I T Y E N G I N E E R W o r k 1 CANDY machine route. .10 one- and Jtorator, wawasher and dryer includ- -BYOWNER . — ■J dergartcn. 160 7th Avenue North. „ V W ork W anled 24^ c a five n d y cent-machines on location. ■ at the above time and placc. ’ place.placc. . PhoneP h o n e 733-5097. ______C. EE. degree required. Assist ______ed Fenced In back yard. At*t* Forms stating conditions must be Forms atatatlng conditions muit bc r:;;',;:.-,. "City Engineer-in-all-phases of - 423*5467. ■ ' ■. __ SictW tractlvely eiJ landscaped. Call .lessIS 3 bedrooms,bedroi 2|A baths, large secured before bidding. securcd bcbefore bidding. ' '^^NTE WANTED; Children to care for In d esig n , construction and inspec* _ .. ROTOTOLING ^ Lowman a t 733-8349 o r 733-5071. living liv in g room, ro( family eating room, These are available from-lhe Stateite These anare avallable-irom the StateJ my home. Supervised play. Phone'® tlo n . S alary ' ra n g e I7G80-W640. Gardens, lawns and farm acre- MusiCMusic'tessoni . i, 40__ 1905. im5*d*o" Dorian D riv e . finished fin ish ed basement with extra — —^733»054 7 ^ —— • -. ■> A noiv •,PurchaBttirAgcnrr-omcB:------—-p -purciiasmirAgsnrs-oinceT— u rch asm g ------— - Apply:'City Engineer, City Hall; a^es. iW ii, Ford tractor-mounted Roto INSTANT MUSIC. A tune at yourWm r , bedroom b ed ro o m and utility room, fall­ The State reserves the .right to The StatState reserves the right too OLDER woman \ylll baby sit even*n- TwinT w in F alls, Idaho. j n i e r i very first lesson with the revo-vo- J-U— — — - ^------— . out o u t sheltera h e lt and den. Drapes^jind reject any or all bids. reject any or all bids. - ings a and weekends. Pljone 7S3;1597)7 ' • Hlmo £ in iQ Garrison 733*6630 lutlonary- iiftlon Pointer Chord System.m. . _ . carpets, carpets, beautifully landscaped, TED CRAMER TED CRAMER anytlnanytime. ■"■■■ “ Private lessons piano and organ.>n. ' CCOlJ O U N T R Y L I V I N G close - »to school and shopping State Purchasing AgentJnt >' ►. Stato Purchasing Agent dDAYTIME a y t i i child care ^or workingr, ~ ~ ‘ RROTO-TILLING-LEVELING O T ( J . Hill. 733-8600, fa-5950. center, priced, ot FHA apprais­ P u b lish : Aug. 18. -20. 21, 1067. P u bM llah lah: : A Aug. J8, 20, 21. 19^7. Tnothe 3, l A c r e Tal. i $22,325. k J 'm others'in, fny home. Phone 733-3. b i g Gardens, lawhs, farm acreages. BEGINNING npr.iNi student openings avaif^ 5378. ______Ford tractor mounted Roto Till- able for piano lessons. Children r_..« i 662 GRANT AVENUE S N E W S o r. '? Large < bedrooma, 2 baths, all Corner of Taylor and Grant CHILDCARE In my home on Van a n d ad u lts. 733r0085; 283 B orah carpeted, J-” *® 1 extra large living room 73; Buren Street. Reasonable rates. •.„ . DICK POOLER 733-4375 WMt, 733-4888, or 733-7305 t i-. -rhere-la-AIways ------•-J——— _»llOockirjpJteM , ______. ~ P hoW 733^88;------SPRAY THESE NOW ~ OPENlNOS OPENlI Jor piano lessons, chl).”1; withwui, largeign china closct, bulIPm ------“ Big News In the RedRed ' spiders, aphids, nightcrawl-1- dren and adult beginners. Caltall appliancesaopllancc In lovely kitchen, Employment Agencies 17 ers and dandelions, Oem Spray-y. now.now, 733-7M5, Mrs. W, C, M alberjirg largeu 7 „ Jplay i, room. Only }2fl,B00. ' - WANT, ADS ,"*s^in g Service. 733-4206.______^ J r . _ Phona 733-im ■ JO B O PENIN GS a t Perionnel Ser* . NEW TRI-LEVEL ______^ la I vice 0 - wiLL~d^typing. statement3.~bMfcE -Other-O lher-lnitructlon ------41 6 ------:------n e • E a st. keeping, envelopes, etc., in my . M EN TO MOVE home. References. Connie Lowe, tt q t 7 " TWO G.L B A RG A IN S - $11,5005 Price,price i$18,500: down payment, 0 733*6<733*6470. •______'• U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTSI B rick j3 b ed ro o m s ' each . Re* ISOO;’p$800: payments, a' $111.88 interest Help Wanted— Femal* 18 Men-women 18 and over. Securei possessions, posscsslo repaired, repainted. and principal.orli 3 bedrooms. 2 DEPENDABLE handyman. Odd' Jobs. High starting pay. Short Holland ------SPRI SPRINKLER WHEEL LINES obs, wall washing and yardwork. fnurs t Holland Real E s ta te , 733*1980. baths. b a th s , JivingJl\ room, family room, ^ hours. Advancement. Prepara- ...... “ kitchen, and dining area. Living J B ’S B I G B O Y aand n d (GENERAL FARMWORK Phoii>hone, evenings, TOi2304 or 733* to , ry ' train in g a s long as re* BY Ownei ilia s . • BY : Owner: 3 large bedrooms, 2 roomiSjom* andan< 3 bedrooms carpeted. FAMILY RESTAURANT . _ , ______. quired. fluiret Thousands of jobs open. baths, baths, fireplace,fir carpeting, drapes,■> Fireplace,Flreplaci double carport. A real WiwJ^ FA] CUSTODIAN work. Would like anin ExperienceExpei usually unnecessary. dlshwash • ■ NeedsN eed" neat,- personable young ' Sailor Creek Water Co. c u s t o dishwasher and disposal, oUier ap*7: fine value.valu< Address 1223 WUmore W , . womeiwomen 18 to. 30 for hostess P Phoi h o n e 360-7926, Glenns Ferry office or business to take care of.f. Free Free booklet on Jobs, salaries,. pliances pliances Included, patlo, attachedd Avenue. Phone 733-2891 days; ...cashiers .cash le and' waitresses. No ' " Evenings preferred. Referencea.s. requirements.requii Write Today giv*' _ __garagj, garago, on< large lot, fenced backIj 733-8460733.8450 evenings and Sundays. ' 'previous previo experlenb necessary. • - 733-2516 a fte r 5:30 p.m. Ing Ing name, n addrbss and phone. yardT yardT QualllJ'Q construction you ApplicaUons,Applic acceptcd Mondays. JB'S BIG BOY ALTERATIONS,7^ dressmaking. Also10 LincolnL/nco 'Service,*-Box— 0-11,—I - -m -mustsee ustsee to-appreclate. 532 Pierce.I. W~.M------2*4-p.] -2*4-p.m,-Lyawood-Shopplng-Cen------FAFAMILY-RESTAURANTr,------fabricfabrlcs-and-sweater-bodle«._SkIn« Times-News. , . • ' ByBy appointmentappol only: 733-0808.' i t M ^ ^ m M “ r.______-K eed e e d i s y o u n g m e n ,.1 8 .to 35, In.. ner Sewing Shoppe, 667' Filer andid LEARNE e a r N to fly In the new Alon A*2S LOVELY_ tnvFiY older:, home . Five bed------JT C r * wWOMEN o M E r needed to ' work Insideie teresttereated In a restaurant career. - - -Fillmore;- - ...... — ------“ Alrcoupe Alrcoi (3 control)r Private jiUot rooms, rooms twot baths: living, dining ^ license fo r as little as 1500. Sulll* la d m n i \\ w WVMMI# w M laulaundry. n d i Permanent employment.It. Inter\Interviews for manager trainees, HAY svsw^hlng with conditioner and Hcens' L*r and music rooms. Fireplace, hard* R V a V\m - m m -—Paid P a i d --hospltal-and-paid-vacatlon.:n.^u-fry-cooks-and-bus'boys.-'Applica*------b t,-fry-c( ------ballng.-Mi-New-HoHand-swaiher—vaiU alln i iJ _vaa-^Ught4orvlce._JeromB_32jb6r. ^Jood^no^wood- floors.~Basement~wiUi-floor-ir- _------E4 I L^ ^ B n i L D E R ______Apply in person to Mr. Hoffman,n. tionstlo n s accepted M ondays; 2-4 p.m. and a n d 1self*propelled baler. Leonardd SllQ.oiiv. __ draln.-Garage. drain.-Gl Gaa heat..Two lotsts A ALL L L E ELI L E C T R IC Gold M edallion Troy Natlonnl. '201 2nd Avenuele LynwiLynwood Shopping Center. ' P Pedro ed ro w . 326-4807, Filer. HIGHIGH H 1SCHOOL education at home,ne. on cornecorner, beautifully landscaped,1. home. home. ■ Country ' * living, lower W est. ______1 - 1 _ ■■■ " ^W ING and altwations in myy Diploma awarded. O.I. approved.ed. NearN ear W ashington, st. Edward's/ taxes taxes and ani waixr rates. Locatcd sfdp Worrying about Christmasr, ^ COUNTER MAN ®SeIhome. Dresses made, J2.00 andH A^mer m erican School,' Box 7646,- Boise,se, . and JuniJunior H ig h School. 120,000.)■ In in Carriage C arrii Estates, lU miles money. You cant earn a. good In-V SalarjSalary open depending upon ex* up.u p . 73733-9123. , JdahpIdaho.______.733-8950._ .733-8950.______. ^. on on EastEast Addison. 3 bedrooma, f. ' 2 baths, paneled family room come as an Avon-Representative,e. perlerp erlc n ce and qualifications. Je* mMATURE a TUR experienced high school11 HHomei om ei for Sale 50iO b BEAUTIFUL e a u t if i 4 bedroom brick home. Don't delay—write Mrs. PhyllisIs rome Auto Supply, Jerome. g(r)girl ^wants baby tending, house*i- ...... J ■ —. . Finished basement, 2 fireplaces. “a'3 and entry. Every room car- Mclnturf, Route 2, Kimberly, or i -'WOftt. etc. P h o n e 733-6182. baths, doubled' garage and lovelyy m clu d in g baUii. CaU 733- fc a ll 733-7413. . EXPERIENCED mechnnlc.-Musl be — wl^m - completely familiar with transmis*• IRONlNIRONING done in my home. Refer-V “li'Kxr M l c» Iandscap W^ANTEDf^ T nte Washing “ and "ironlngsi . I15.2« ■ •, SPACIOUS " LiberalL ib era pay and prerequliltles.I. NorthN o rth Phlllippl. Boise. Idaho'M7Q4. p h o n e officei lH c T or r l bed ro o m . Call 733*3677 o r ^ . • P h o n e 733-0127. 733-9104 evenings. ______, ] • Memorjal M emoi Hospital, Hood River, gxPER J ------;------NEW HOME ■■.EXPERIENCED F ood mechanic------BARNES REALTY - "MLS” SEE us for actloni Completo: With 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, full —9JL^8°5:______— ...... needeineeded In all phases of repair. SqU; BuiineisB uitne OppbrtunUlei _____ W basement, double carport, car- HOUS eI ^ E P E R for elderly man.1. ary *s*ond commission commensu- _ . . nal estate service. Homes, farms, u p - 1037 Blue Lake, No. 733-8227 {5!‘che‘s‘“' ' peted throughout. bullMn range e r a te 'wiUi ability. J a y 's Food Sales, ranches, commercial properties. Light work,*must drive, State age rate'w ' POCATELLO Ea?i!Earl Barnes 423-U659 . ffi,"'',’.. [ and bven:' hos ' patio. Price C H E C K T H E a n d references. N o smoking, yvrltee 886-23^886-2341. Shoshone. ______: loansi and rentals. Lynwood Real- B ox P ■ 42 UNIT iraller park located BIU HillH . 733-1018 {?,ty. e|Q610 BlBlue L ak e s N orth. 733*9211. SI7.200: down payment, $700: v • Box P-1, c-o Times-News. _ E EXPERIENCEDx p e r Irrigator warned. • p a y m e n ts $104.10-interest a n d ...... ^ y Tom Hohnhorst, 2 miles east, 1I close to University. Including ______I INI^ D D I IE E S T rMake mone/with Beauty Tom _47xl0 mobile home, priced at " ------:-----~ REDUCED $1,000. N ew p rice tSOOO.. principal. p rin c ip a l. Phone 733-2891. days; ^ I CCounselors ounst fabulous "Try Beforee mile isouth ot HareUon. Phone MJ* W7.000 o r wJJI trad e tor farm “ M L L S " . 3 bedrocbedroom. Full basement. 2J 733-8460.’ 733-8460. evenings < and Sundays. You Buy" plan. No parties or can* 5187. rooms newne Indoor-outdoor carpet. 7777717^7771 I* oor r ?7 1The Land Office of Idaho. f IMMACULATE Oold Medallion, vasslng. For nppoi;itment, dial 733*I* Ww An NTED: t e Mill m an . ExpeflenoeJ 733-0716.733.071 .______■ • • Newly painted. $900 down. See at 3554 nowl • , helpfu IMMEDIATE . ' 1 S W 5 brick,. carpeted, three bedrooms, ’ NEAR Oroville Damr 60 space Trail* ------^ . 1316 M Avenue East. full fill 'base basement, attached garage. WM I H l EXPERIEXPERIENCED grocery checker,• Green .rr; tt 55^cr Park-and public Laundromat; - OCCUPANCY , ■ -sTdSiilEiSACRIFICE. NW area. 9 bedroomI SK% SK% loloan a n . $18,200. Includes fire- . , • .. age 20 to 30. Must be.able-to fur.;• --berly. t o n y ------so n; « city sew er. $110,000. 135,0000 4 BCIBEDROOM, 2 baths, family brick.: brick, Fireplace, Fl garage, rapidI place place equipment, e'qi drapes and re* . , STAI nrsh references. Apply in person, r r '' ' ~ down. Willdomead, Investments,, room.room, fireplace. Morningslde • possession,possession only $13,W . Act Real* frigerator frigerator In downsuirs bar. Pick­ Jordan»a Market, l^fer. I; Hllp—Hilp— M alt and Ftmali 20 3425 Orange Avenue, Oroville. Cal** ,:jchoor ichool dlstr ct. t-.—- ; ty. 733-52 733-5217. ' up u p or o r camper cai trailer accepted on BABYSITTER wi^nted In my home ifo rn ia 05905. ' ; e q u ity . 733*0091. \ BY owner:’ 2 bedrodms (1 In base* — startlnK August 28. Phone 733*79800 Pr i E l KR S O N N E L S E R V I C E 553^SUN VALLEY motelljy owner. Livee ' ]EXTRA SHARP ' “M i after 8 p.m. , rkc ment) wall*to*wall carpeting, new-• WWE E-NEED NEED homes to sell, also small L I I E 6 1 - OF MAGIC VALLEY . a «oogood life In America's finest‘ 2 BEEBEDROOM with .3rd |n base. ly painted Inside and out, econom* aoreages. acreages. We have a number cf WANTED; someone to llveln with - , vacation land. Wrltei Motel,*»Box ment.'All ment. rooms are^large. At* leal to ht VALU T T M ny - — ------^EVELYN-WILSON ------leaf to heat. 733-4318. v . ' _—g.Q9d,buyers.-We;are g o ^u y ( not members ------t i f f t r i y ■■conpiBTP n g n a 733-28« r r ' M. KBtchuntr-ldah ' • fi!o"‘ to?'"]!’*. "p;?'te".'i<,7/) " an d fr JnTAvJUrso^ifrS'r , M 733,3092, J?*'' ■ I plng . , . AND SinOPPlMa StARTBJTAUTB INm 1Tim BTAR VALOT gFimm [ Ho' « n i r w ’''b;o'3 . p \ r c . r i ' » . W r ' ; , ' ° " ’ •'i*” f MXjjV B l'J have i*i i’urH eip PAOB ererjr Monday ntihtl Vow metug lob tor CSI ituilent, (4.) Per- - W 9 R K • th em with tM r Paperwork and V ow m ewK « Jl M^n im d read ,' °.°** ' .9■' ■ ■...... “■ ' lo ionablt, n ab h neai, amblllaus men homeno m e seiselection. May w e ' le r v e br proipMUv* ouitomoii tn ntedtil (or lob Inqulrlei. 11,500 LUBS th an sip p ralsal, 9 >ed<; ymyou? i? MMountain ou Stlli/ nealty, 733. , . “rREALTY e a l t y ^ room i, ll ' , I T ’S P U N .OPnNmas 'on ^ P H O N E , ropmi. lane corner Jot;. Niir M74, QUAuniED pno l E . D iv i H am lett, nroker , ^ . lohOol loHOol andant ihopping. . Two¥ w o tfedbedroorns.^^ully ro t oirpeted, fake to ulll Want Ads: No fenlslrationI l*a c arlil " 209 2nd fit. E. 733*4071 (anytlmi)' W Niiv/S T E e3Bediwinj i i ^ailij full baie^• over payitpaym«nts. $600 Mttltv or nny* OVER 21,500500 H(HOMES • Strictly omfldinll ll . PH O ljE 733'OMI 7 8 3 - 0 9 3 1 ’ thing o f vajue. .7$M ln tfaya* '733* *474 a fte r 6100...... •I. • ■•■ I Use ThThe W antIt Ads To) BuyK B O r SeSell k E quipm ent!Rtl ReddI Ko^ *

" " HomeTfbr Sale; .. *50•5 0 FarmF a r m s rf for:Sol». 552 2 BBuilniii u s li Pi%pertyr' ' 56 ApaApartmanti— Furniihed 70 Ap« A p«rtm enti-U nfuriilth»il' 771 1 RoonR e o m t— B eiril a n d R o o m . 7iS74 Farm impl«manli . 90 twinTwin FaFalls Times;New» A-11 . - 3 .BEDROOM homft .with.largoi re-rfr ^ ~ FFO O R tEA SE: . 60x75' clndtr bloc*iIo5 ALL MEW basement apartment. EES nce, iiXTRA: o lc e sleeping room s. Qemle^ ' , ~ .- SuncSunday, Aug. 20,19y creation room, fireplace and 4th ' * ' 'buUdlng, lultable for shop or stor. CloieClo to Senior HIjh nnd. gradera°de heoheat, wat«v?anRaU*n turnlihSn e d ,.. mWm et. L a r g e closcts.and nicely lur- ticdroom In baiement. Coal'ktoker.‘kl?: ' - 80 ACRES' - f.se, hutad Mth ,‘jlo fed stolurolMT sch o o ls.'R ead y b y ,l» .t of A.ugust.lUst. la rgr, o p arking u r e a . T u la J a lUU: l i : nlihin lsh el; 3 0 4 .7th Avenue N o rth . ’ ''.lni-and-trlnimlnfc-DeB.------^ PASTURE, orchacd. ahade rtrecs, p VwBtlairPfgptfty . r58.58 5JSjJrttt'r” iyjitSlon'"an(l hot waterifer “ Exccllonrtocatlon;— Adulta-only; 5M ^ U tllL A i H otel is open. Low T W i plenty o/ outbuildings ond a Fam- o 5u, u t b'ulldlnss. L a n d 'in larg e 1716, Call Beck, 733-M3I.______„onl r a ~i'^vrRepBif:::ffli3®eM''.“ • ver Pine, Routg I. Filer, SM631. kip^r fields. One of the top 80’# in furnlified. »40 p e r month. 733.0718, Call monthly and weekly rates.. 139 • •,liy size home with basement,-Near PAI.QMINO_3_year-old flUy. well------‘■ih6*Goodlng''area,~-F4at:'tlmoV...... • - C G O t - d n y t.' - ’I ...... - ...... TWO bedroom duple* apartment.ent. ^ ShoiShoshone. North.-—p:, • jMOLWUXvMACHINERY^ ^ q l ' Falls Avflnuo Eost. , JI6.500;: Jg*.m listed. fCall for'price andierms. _ ^ Built-In • appllnncea. Ilreplace,' g«. jra g I broke. Black 3 year old fUly, See 6974. Mountain S t a tes-R ealty. ■SMALL apartment, for. younj lady. ®“)' iAROfe drie room apartment!forfQ. 4 YoutV nnr AlMhalmers Dealeff : «at eiOeio 'West Monroe, Klhiberly. . ■ Frank Booth. •. '.'BvenJngf and "days can”4)e' en-»• , »5, Also, sleepin J room, by week ^ , h® college , boys with study xoom ad* - ^ ^ 3 IVERSON'. REALTY' Joyed- at Trails • End. % acrere ' or S- month. 419 2nd Avenue J^ortb, -JT l lacent, 733-4027 after 4:00 p.m. ■■ ' ■. . tVNWOOD subdivision. Charming 3 , Big Wood River 4-8eas6n home pVr s iBEATER.CIeiiniiP S o le — ,W escon.is Uveitoclc - Y ? ?.*? * AcceiiorlBi -105 bedroom brick. Family , room. X Ap-d. PhonoPhop? 8M.4354, ‘ Goodins or coll* sites, fig See our' plans -for your.S?. —^ ,”3.i822,------House!— Furnlihod ' .7373 c COMFORTABLE””nowly o m f decorated. iceS. ■ ChrtaW'Christensen. 834-44J5, o r ^ , cooll P h o n e 733-8209.______^ . clo sin g ,out heavy duty sin g le drum■u'ra i2300.^ S o S 4m horse trailer les. man w ar pllanccs. IVi baths. FlreplaccB. ■ Christy f complele recreation home for'for UPSTAIRS UPSl apartment for bachelor.' — beaters and devTners. prices slash*uh. ."old. old. TTandem axle, heavy duty Double ^wa^e^Secluded yard. Ace •. EllenE llen Scolleld,fat S 8 6 -M 1 , ShoiiSme*______o o n ly? $12,000. E x cellen t financing^u t" All All utlUlei except llghu. Reason-soni 3 SEBEDROOM homB. -U rio living - , Bt. room. Nicely fumisbed. Pnooe 733*7!» BuilrBuilnaw-Offlra Rantali '8 80 0 «d to sell. All machines aew with(111) tires.tires, HaUey . 7 8 S ^ m ____------fumlahed.-- N o •cW ldren,-petsr733.- ■ff AjJJ _and_144'i-w ldth8^5taipers. avail* -^pickup., .qnd -assume. Gl loan,_733-223^ -TCCXTl p ets, adults' p re fe rre d . 147,50, In* . Jenl able. Dealers protected on refer*ler. ough.ough, 03M23I.i Ooodlnt. ^ “ TO'CXTEb 3 |i 'm fie s •I'rom T^Tr Y T T before 8;00 alter SiOO. . Center locations. Remodel to fult * CABlNS'custom-bullt on your lot,' ----- q u ire 211 Elm S tr e e t. — . {jnJtenant. G e m S tate.R ealty . « * jJ®*** a l s . W eicon, 2401 W a rm Springsl»Bi ^ P S AT S T U U R R E for s a le . F or"ca'K le o r 51 rome. Nice 3 bedroom modern [„.% 2 BEDROOM .upsiolrs. apartment; — A v e ., BoUe, Id ah o 83701. ‘^ ^ g A e s . Out of Tbwn Homes 51 .■ home.J™'; ! niB price la right and,? Completed cabhi, 18' by 24* closed ^,HMt Ji' and water fumlshud. 615 TWOTW° bedroom furnished house,,s?5* FURNISHED'officecmrw space for„rent W n __ _ h o rs e s . CaU 324-2223, Jerom e. In and livable (wlndows'and doors Close-In, avAllnble August ?5th. flkfii W O used super S2 com bines. One “ ' 7.— /. *!! ■ • ththe e tenterms oro good. CoU now. * (SSn. Shoup. P h o n e 733-6125. ■ with parking bn North Blue.Ukes, * in an(i roof on). Included foun* — c a ll 733.8028. — . HPhono- Gordon Crockett. 733-5560,Soo .’ .International 57 PTO baler, % like PPoultry oultry and Rabblti 108. .daUoif, Crew^ W bulldhig'. I milemllo NEW 2 bedroom apartment. Prefer*•»;.! ONE bedroom home, clean, oil heat, “ ■■ .new. Good iriectlon used swathers, y _ •. 1 HANDY REALTY 'w7i bedroonv air conditioned clean 2 BE rrr bedroom home with basement, ga* sonsi sonsi 363 CasweU West. Bernlefhi; petsPats ora n d Pof 110 o r subdlvlilon. H lR hw ay ad v e r-•- a n d M uffley, 034-4781. Gooding. TWO lean 2 . BEDROOM m o d em co u n try liolu. m e “rage "55 a n d fenced y ard . C all But- C ra lg, . 733-8293. ' ...... i ^ Suppllei 1:___ mobile home. AdulU only. Pboneione bot'between Kfmberlv and Twin Falls. [“/Ji *' ■ • “ tlslng ffor horses, fcatue, etc. -r rone " departm ent.. 733t SALfeyoiS/ itic self - propelled M ust be iM Immediately. Pricos Real Real Estate Wanted. ^ 62 2 733-8234. .______. SmiS m all fam ily. R eferen ces. Phone ■ oa,S S'" ■ HAN-5U. ^ ^ 423-5629, Kimberiy, for informa*ma* — '___ bean.special b e a n , I cQmblne, with spring i^rAri ■ IN JEROME ; 114,500. ■ ^ 2 ROOMS. Share modern house with KENNELS . W ,A N TED ”directly from"6waer,fofii one woman. Child caro possible.Ible. ^ tion tion. ______• ■ ■ GOOD s o u th side. 160. Som e pasture, ' cy lln d FOR S ^E BY OWNER crr good beet allotment, mostly con* nard-: _BOARDlNG._Any_al«;^Dogs— ______southslde farm, Twin water, 0 IM 8 vaiVan huTtn. 733-0062. ' MODM O D ER N two b ed ro o m hom e. .Car* f — Cats. Air conditioned and cover,, tHE LANDJDFEICE acres JS? more or less. Reply Box 0-8, Crete ditches, small dairy barn.barn. AALMOff LM O ST new c a s e 430 D iesel trac* e d n in ' NICE 3 room furnished apartment,[^ . Pfi^^peted throughout, newly remodeled rnc- ed runs.- 2 BEDROOM house, plus extratra OF IDAHO _I!nTim es-News, NICE Write BoK 0-15. c-o' Times-News.i£ws. ^ totor. r . Jj u s t iTO hours. Z iU au Motor g r c . Adults- only, no pets, 755 Bluoaiua bathroom, PW ,gas fumace, InsulAted, --2-ii — All Breeds . la^ba9em«Qt..larifi^arpet£l.ii^- .- Harold-KelthlyHarold------Dave Lut*^-WWANTED AN' to-rent: 40-acres, ixnprov*Jfov* Lakes.rJj - •______- waswasher hookup. Adults jjreferred;•ed: w60 aACRES l for rent, 3 miles northnorth • CompiC om pany. W endeH .-Idaho. 53B-51U.Olh STUDS T U D SERVICE and PUPPIES- - Ing room, .fireplace, TV room,•m, 733-0716 ' ed for 1968 oti sh ere crop basis. ;iK r SBO,-Ph6ne 73a-4200, . ■ . . p M wpst, of. Jerome. Modem CRC R -EEOI Q U IP M E N T -C o .r H ighw ay 27t27, ‘ SSouth'Blue o u th '1 U ke, Blvd. '733-05|J : '' nice yard with covered^ patio. Walter 1 LADY'S, single. Light housekeeping, — homJ-nnd Grade A bam. Call 733* south' Jo- Walter Kailer, 326-440S. evenings’gs’ WillWll pay part cash by -n^onth. .insi THREE bedrooms, living room, car* J?/? 1733* south'Of Paul. 'J. I. Cose formarm “ ' — ------^ '■ ...... C all 324-4771. Jero m e , untU 5 - • ' — WriteWrI Box 0-18.-mmes-News, Prj]private bam - entrances. BulU-lns, THRI 4413 o r 733-1302 w eekdays, ■ ^machinery a c h i Sales- and Service. P-m. or 324-4V79 after 5. jtooo^ soft water. 543 2nd .Avenue East.Jt. pet, drapes, full baaement, oil S7000 DOWN buys th is 100 a c re V a rm a -„ h e a t, .garoge, 1137 S unrise; vacant — . DOGHOUSE — r - B miles from T w in F alls on n o rS th Apartmentsr—Furnished 707 0 2fno ROOMS an d b ath . Inquire at , 71^ jlfi}last of August. S115, Inquire 733*TO.* Wonled to Rent . ~88 91 J^ARQE, well made. For tale, ■ 55^ -2nd Avenue East after 3 p.m. ^ F«rm JSuppllDS , 91 ii'BED^OM ^lder brick home0 In «ifiSiid e . on soAcrei irrig a te d . Deep, p rro* o - FURN F U R l iTs h e d downtown- apartment 1 :^ 9443. ______• ^ GRADORA^DUATE engineer requires room ■ ^ ___ WO. 638 Jackson, Phono 733- > Wendell; Utilities. Large cornertrner ductlve rokv crop soil. Modern . 3 3 for for rent: IlvinR room, bedroom, . / lOd* and boord. Member of tho Univer- M0W‘EI lot near school. Will accept rcai- bcdroon •*1 1 BEDROOM home. Newly remod- and Jvtr. M O W E R -P A R T S -Jo h n D e e re , IHC,HC, ".SOM.-.M M - , ' . ■ ■ real- bedroom home. Outbuildings andmd kitchen kite and full bath. Refrigera*lera* 'Apartments— ApO Unfurnished 71'• i * SE eled and reflnished'inside and out. -.r. D n n ald l U g E w Taylor. 423-5289. Kimberly. . iii deny persons onlyTThone “735* 735* “Will Will m ain tain . Location. Adults,illit ~ 's siov-e. to \ L0talid42« a WalffllTSlrieC aho------scrvativo-added—Phono-326-4703,-703, —Show-*-Stud-Servicd'»-HeMd---100—Show------good land. Owner anxious to Tayior, ^ 9244. . .^227- 227 7th A venuo North. ;: $35.W5. c a ll 733.6272. Filer. —- GrandvGrandvlow Drive. sell. 250. HBACHBAD'cattle ra n c h . Loti of o u t BobHoujlon, Sales. Representative rj/igT F range, ,good w in te r climate. 2 ■■■■ P h o n e 733-14i0 W w A nN ?TED b : 3000 o r 4000 b ale s straw . P O O D L E 4000 ACRES, Private deededled homes..homes. Priced to sell, hjnny more.■re" ^ Will bale on share, E, C.:Holtzen.fon! ^ aand n d hfer m n fe /S !ls o experfenSed ” ItJ ra n g e land, very goo d g ra sSS. s . Rowe-HlattRowe*HI A g en cy , Sh03bone,-BS^fifi- . • ______. FFami a m i Implemenli ~90ftft 326*4726. Filer. ■ ______— p in g . C all S24-5028. Shoshone basin. 2115. — STEAM custom grain rolling, porta-rta- SIAMESESIAMESI Sealpolnt kittens. . Also 120 ACRESACRI south s l d ^ R 6 ’{?''c ro p ^ able to the form; molasses. Has-las- mmother, other. Purebred, Especially bred n k d l , 423-5880, K im berly. f o r geigentleness. C all fo3-3440. BARNES REALTY,. . an d cattle. G ood m odem 3 b e d - yALUE-PACKEQ jS i J i- ■ ro o m homo. $55.00,0. *10,000 d o w n l ^EED grinding and mixing. Molas-TaT SSCOTTlE C O T T IE S A K C ^ eg lstered fe m a les, f03.7 Blue Lakes Blvd. N . 733-8227 P Snake RlVer R e a lty , , t a . 643- an E X P I ses. Bulk tank, Doffln Mill. Thelt*leit- $75. 10410104 W hispering a if f s , B o ise. NEED b E a r l B arnes 423-5659 I ■ ' Farm Equipment 4665. .______'■ ■ mRT? « (inr Milling Servico, 733-6276. — PhoneP h o n e 375-5803. > . • , . • >> 200 HEAD COW ranch In Little W ood -F A R M A L L 460 gas t r a c t o r ' t^OR O R sSALE! / Hay by bale or ton.ton, GGERMAl E R M A N P o in te r pupptQS. ■ S ta rt R iv er Valloy. O n e o f the.best. L e s s -IHC 300 UUllty.“ ITO1733'Hlghland H Avenue Bast. Phoneone hunUng this fall. Males , and fe* " M L S '- , ■ tharr MOO per cow unit. Handy USE THIS HANDY DIREaORYaORYASAGUlDETO A -JH . 733-3903. ______' ______m a le s . Phone 7M-3462. —•—FA PARMALL B60 dlesei tractor, Really, Jerome, Idaho. 324-4339, ' W A N TED to! buy groin and hoy.lay. ENGLISHE N G L IS I pointer for laie. Female.' evenings. 324-5450. . ■ ' M FAST, RELIABLE SERVICE.E. PHONEPHON TODAY complete major overhaul. - FOR-HONEST ------z n r S ! ■ P h o n e Merlin A skew , 636-2511, E x c e l s »MLS“ 40 ACRES near Filer. 3 bed- f l M.. -Wendellr------Ccall*3M a ll-3 2 l785°%rome^ ntact oneon of thesa firms or Individualtdlviduals for better ser- F red Thlemo 733-3838 - - - G E M - ______-______JlecL ^ ______..'.._ --A -AlUmust^go^<3^733.QQ7I. lU m u ! ..... •: • -$35,000;-Terms.- H ack n ey -'A g en cy , vice artd first qualityIty products.produ ■ ------733^559.733-4559.______ARTIFICIAL b r e e d i n g to ADSkB§ THREET H R E E Mon hl)unds for sale or DO YOU HAVE a farm or ranchch ' “MLS”oktt c» 80ni ACRES, WllT trade for E Q U I P M E N T great proven sires, nation's-high*gh* trade.t r a d e . 510. M idw ay, Filer,______you would llko to trade for a home in ■he M r C o n d it i o n i n g ______1lawn Mower Service ___~ ~ Sewer Systems | . eat typo production sines. Also a 1 r :------“ homo in town o r g ood paper. T h e ______. breeds of beef available. Buhl co • LivestoC business in Majlc Valley? Seoeo Vand Land Offlco01 of Idaho. m0710. Aira F ^ conditioning, heating and T fur-u p SharpeningSharp & repairing. Motors re - ______rail Livestock Wonteii ‘ 114 ser- paired. Power rakes for rent. Free Comp! ^ , SALES, INC.- le c t, 543-G102; Je ro m e .324-2052: ' ^ 120 ACRESr-Twln F a lls tract. H ic?h* h - nacen a c cleaning. For the best ser- pair fee Complete sewer systems installed. * . H azelto n 820-5354; B u rley 678-0253. GENE URSEN SALES CO..O .• ‘ way he frontage.. 7 year old brickfck vice call Ek Furnaco Company,any. Pick pickup*, Intermountaln Fuel, 733t733i Also, Also all types of excavating, T & • . hw . FOR PROMPT _ 6621. ______' W Et x cav atin g Co. 733-3516. g._"J'>“r g j John'Deere Dealer'’ r„nln P b o n e 733-6008 • 034-5171. G oodinsn g hom e. AceA R e a lty , 733-5217. 733-:733-32S7.______^ __ S, EasUand Drive 733.727J„ Cattle Cottle 102 . REMOVAL ; Chuck P ettcrso n 733-3638 ------______Light Fixtures ' ’ ; —• chesiC b eiter S h errv ts ' ■ 733-5200;so . ------:------^------— RReal ealE EslJfo sli For tra'dB 5353 Aluminuni Service ------— . S p r a y i n g • ■ c.C. M. ••Dulco" RoberU 733-2821 > TT— Complete atock of light fixtures,res, _____ —_ :—1 Dead and Useleis ' ' 487 ACRES, all pasture, Silver cv^diW > WE SLAUGHTER. , E EXCHANGE what you have for w hat[Ht tobor r 1The''sest In ^ummum simim Choose yours at our reducedced WEEIWEED and Insect control. Spray ~ ■ — LIVESTOCK fso'ooo™”’ * yo?™you want. Rocky Mountain Realty,ty. and Insulation Phone Uoyd Is prices, pric BILow Building Supply, 733*W3* now for Dandelions. Earwigs andijj ^ ------~- On Farm Slaughtering 33* KeUey 733-0066.______• b e e f P _C1«>IC'e Iraprovtd SO ....to o ,000jQQ . exchan^8orj^733-l!^ Everyngi,. 733- Kell Aphids. M. L. FouU Custom ATTENTION- PHONE c o l l e c t , ; - S p ray in g . 733-5957. ______SUC C • LAMB Milking Equipment ^ 'JEH SUGAR BEET FARMERS» ...... ‘.VEAL FEL D TM A N R E A L T O R S , ^ Boarding & Training — FACTORY TO FARMER - N ■ IDAHO HIDE, lots and Aereaga 5 4 ______Bulk milk tank and pipeline service Telephone Teli A nswer Service ___ ^ I ' Norlh M ain,lockers —r ‘i ------• __ i3eorgo‘»_ USeorj Kennc|s._„80SISiniL.,y;l3 _jjj,!M - i eL:iaweU'.^Jerome, J24. L — ^lEARANGE-SAL-E——------— f■Por-fa8Hervlee-C8lI-733-4983-= o r - 1-^------r'’ — mL03W Lco>— ______Vour Telephone is never alone, 34* Evenings 733*7183 ------, - 7TV breeds.bre( Training wl l»reed«r^24- ^351 ' " hour — - TWIN FALLS 73M835 “MLS” 4245, Jerome: — h o u r service. P h o n o 733-2386. _ Due t o t h e trem endous ac cisp t* * ______For FARMS lt’> BARNES AT HAGERMAN -i2i= — Oi'namental Iron “ ■ ------■ — ance and demand from our en.m- 60fiO HEADHEAI of Holstein springer helf-a '. ^678-Mll BURLEY Carpenters oniaiiOmnmental Iron, cnlt ond wrought,g . Television; Repair tlrely . new and -different Wes- ‘ era, w BARNES REALTY 2 BUILDINOb u il s ite s on r i v e r - con Hustler Sugar peee_HBrj_r . Ib9.J,Dfb M fl'& S ffin &l3io S AspJlsrA p n ilo n o i & HH Equip. 120 - 1037 Blue U k e j Blvd. N. 733-82271227 DomesticDonwill water on property. -. . - — — colucolumns, ralllnns. Phone 733-55G7 - calv. —‘ 733^685. G U I^e. Treo eslP BeTS -veste^e-are"(fl8c6nfinulng the Valley E a rl Barnet 423-S6S9159 ' Patlo!Patlbs. remodeling, new work, calv. — •slP u e l b u tterfle ld R ad io l f\^ Service Jfa*ni S “' s « EKELVINAT0R"re(rigerat6r M / with W l ’ esti* mates. • . 27 \ ‘ce manufacture of our convention*'b 1 weei or .width freezer compartment, only Bill mil______733-1916>16 <040 ACRACRES w ith ^ m ils r i v er Inet inets, cement finishing. Free esti* mat 27 years of electronic experience,icoi al 2 row tank harvesters, 3 row trade. m ates, 733-8400. evenings. ■— — . 1807 Addison E a st, 733-2653. II/lJj )W trade. C an. finance. Eugen® X59.50.iso.iU). Insured payment plan. DO — ■ frontage. Several beautiful trees. mat ^ lifter loaderff. Everything mustist . Hughei H u g h e s, 324-2415. J e ro m e . ' : S J y - C. Harley Williams Worlds w S '' of free w a te r , only $30,- ' — ■ — P a i n t — doy • paru and labor warranty. 000, Good term s. ot FOUR RCQISTmiED Angus-bulls.1, 22 • • M M & & ’ Y E le c tric Co.v 441 M ain - That'i right! Sea Harley about 000. Goi C e r a m i c — Tree Service |nce^ V* y e a r s old and ov er. 18 h ead Reg* A v e n u e buying or selling your farm . [5* MODERN 3 bedroom home on ‘ ' — — .PAINT •• ------— ' ' with' flu Istered Angus heifers, 14 to 18 '9 'p.m; property. Call Hamlett Realty, JJ ?£? \ Valley Tile contractor. Ceramic tile, , — I T - , 0 } ^Sl^anTyly> months bn'SS old, open. Coll Charles TTp w sa* 733-4079. -Evenings. 733-0320. acre. ' 113,250, with $7,500 Valle; Terms and financing available, Kllmcs ilEW 38" Kenmore eiectrlo range, down. Balance on easy pay-*, Quarry,Quo marble, and Terauo..« o : b j u y 2 A N D S A V E ' , vVALLEY TREE SERVICE- "J®!?! I., me, C o p p erto n e co lo r, excellent condl. F O R SALE BY OW NER: 100 a ccres re s ments.'^ e n ts . ' • G Gua uaranteed w orkinanshlp. 733-0527, . Exterior oil base house paint Trimming, Topping and Removlajlag 62®*^ o n ly 2 ro w W 6 sco n T a n k s 423*401 __ tio n . re aso n ab le . Call 328-4199, Fl* NW of Paul, Idaho on Routee 2,2. . , . .. Free estimates. Insured - 3 onlyOJ 3 row Li«er Loadersrs Dd A a IR i r Y y -- cows and heltara, (resh 1 oror ler ler or or ■438^2M, Paul. — 2 GALLONS $7.98 B OX 82, T. F . 733-3331 > 130 acres farmed, SO^acres cleared,ired, IIF F it Is at H a g e rm a h ' 'and f o r Regular SS.OS Ballon , so rln g i L'A U S E D re frig e ra to r, clesran ce. Re* . .3 0 acr» uQcIeared. Beautlful.bric}( ..lole.Bee ...... C o lo r. J e M s l o n ; _ _ . >rlc}{ ._salfi.BC8.., , . ______— _ _ MARY CARTER PAINT STOREE r------. \ _ , D D IE A L E R S P R O T E C T E D ------"?.• co n d ltlo n eiT an d -g u ara n teed re frli-^ ------split-level home .with over 2,000 ' rln« Ot Twin Pslls WanteWanted: Tree topping and removal. ON - square - feet - floor • opaco above ------n A l . Buy your color TV NOW ounnj '»'• . . ON JREFERRALS - ACTt-'.-. - .^fornla..Jo rS " Utp or Clyde Huglies, Bubt .. wiUomi X -- -DAVE NICHOLSON ' ^ closeout of 1067 models, and PA^PAY 331 Main Avonuo Eait 733-30313 ■• -Shrubbery Shn trimming,' Free-estl* .....• uill^ » ______ground, Basement iias utility S' ' - . NOW . °<3-5061X3-5060 or M3-8Bill.- • m iiy or phono 837-4731 NO MONEY until February' of — ■______mati ^ mates. Wood's Tree Service. 733* — hCA portable atereo, deuchable room, 1 bedroom, 44 bath. Family ___1 jt!PR SALE: Good balw and pastur, ■p.t.i/.r rooin is oii firounoieveirXivIngving- — ■ ------—------—-rae8rTAIN*S.-Twla-Falli, rasa — ------4fJ _,ap«aV «r#rj^-atand; Also SUver.. — — — ~ '~~Pa(fitlng t ' WESCON calves. ^ AirklndSTTfoIstelns, whIU to n e portable,- P lio n J: 837*4778, Ha* room, dlolns room, ■'* kitchen and iiAyrr c> face, and black. 32M16J or 321. entrancO'haU Is on second level. “ M iviLa L S " ‘ . w r m a n . ■ Concrete Forming stupiStuart Brothers; lnterlor:>and.exter^ T o w i n g * 24?4M W arm Springs Ave. 402a.’4028. J Jerome.______b KX* q Three bedrooms ond full bath1 on — ^RANK'S farm and home refrigera* - ttt rlor, commercial and residential.J a l . ______. ■ _ Boise, Idaho WANTEDw a n t e i to buy: HoLteln fprlnger e : 3rd level, Fireplace, drapes, car*c a r. 40 ACRESACRI l i i m ile from T w inI M evei Meyer’s Concrete Construction. Sand All B lastin g 733-1134 o r 733-1048. s ilg a r tion. Expert repair service on all pot and water softener Included.dcd. Falls. 202 acres of permanentt typ< types. Fiatwork, forms, curbs, ^ Silgar Wrecker Service. Addisonion heirets heifers anil can use helf«rs 3 and‘"1 homehom e’( freeren and refrigerators. Lots of trees and shrubs. Corral,rral, pasture pasture plus 500 fruit trees. AllI , -pate -Datchlnii. e t c , F reo estim ates. 324* 324- Interior interli and exterior painting. Hourour AveiA venue W est. P h o n e 733-1234. ■ " — 4 month, bred. Eugene, Hujhfs. P pho„, h o n e 733-8641., 160 Sidney. . pasture and A-frame potato cellarsllar equipmentcgulpmei needed for operationI , _ ^ 2171 £ n i, 733-5302, 733-7902. or OM contracts Pre-eslloiaies. Phone — 324-241S, Jerom e. ______• GTwcTTw? 733-7648. . . . — F O R S A L E igr W ESTINOHOUsini cubic rae. .T, TwJa w Ja Fa’lli.Ft W ith a il utUlilei u n - ^ twork o r and patch jobs call Wea ■ * ' • ‘ — , . and he da* ' ‘ ' Thinga o f'V a lu s 3-bedroom home, garage, bam3am derground.dergroun Adjacent to the new .: hr»53‘&'; \ BAV ?w Stewart. 73^6815. • ...... ^ * R e n ta ls . ______Water Softening _ Can Be Financed. Contact' 55*^5^ _ BANNER FURNITURE • and corrals: all first class shape,ope. college, coliese. Land Offlco'of Idaho. 733-»3- —^■' ' . ^ 25 OPEN lioTstein Heifers for lale,^ >37127,2nd > 2nd A venua W M t 733*1421 P ric e n l o 6o; jaooo down, w ith 0710. 0710.______• ______. ‘ / I P h o n e 543-6033. Buhl. • less for all cash. Dryden Agency, Electrical Cdnfractors r—rJ_____ II____- ...... ■ ^ WWe a 8< serS^lce all makes of water F irst Security Bank J ero m e . 324-5232, E d P otU t, sales*S "M L S"" J f NEAT? - 2 -b ed ro o m home o nI J 1 • ^ - Foldir Folding chairs, tables, any number,]er. Softeners. Phona Miracle Water 53 SNAKE'RIVER AUCTION acre — east location — orlced RUPERT Swlne 103 SNAK ■ m a n . 324-5234.______;______rig h t ~ all occasions; also trash hauling.ng! S ervlpe. 733-1027. ' ,______. right -> low down payment, bai*>*,• . ( OWENS ELECTRIC . Intermlii. ountaln Fuel, 733-6621. — — _ . .______10 LARGLARGE^aners. 1^0^, i sows, * 60 ACRES southeast of Jerome. Only ance on 3nly ance on contract. Gem State Real* — TRUCKERSt r DSE and farmers don’t take ^1 so w 'with U tter of 7. 733-0909. . Pickup Ptcfc Service Available • 8W miles from Twin Falls. One Gno ,ty..ty , 633 D Blue L a k e s N orth. 733>5336, M ore ‘ • V- cham I'*'.' Septic Tank Service ^ chances with your truck brakes, n Used Fumltura store opea 2 l)edroom modem. home, 3rdi in 733*0069nh.0069 or< 733-4546, FOJ We.have premium Quality brakea H nO o « rset e i 104M every day ■ ...... basemtint. One 1 bedroom home. > - Aropq ------^ .W.«3U-coUect .. ^ _ _ _ ^ -TRADE, SELL OR .fficil • Good barn and corral. Will S con- '; ®8 ACRES wllH 2-3 bedroom m odern ------— i hoto-Rooter sower jervlcOi' Sewer ' ^ block linings, exchange and bond<“Jii- FORpoR - SALE:fiA 1 Appsloosk leldlnii!gi! FABRICS for back to school sew* . elder 5 bedroom home In • Jer.V;'* ‘ PuJ’JJ?*h o m e . C om pletely red eco rated lines cleaned, repaired, and in* ed shoes, ffrake.parts. springs for onaOne 2-year-old,: 'one 3-yearoldDid ing, SewingSei notions, sewing ma* , . o m e. P rice: 135.000. T erm s, Stock-ork, throughout. Large rooms, carpet-«- Excavation stalled. Also; Septic tank cleaned, hydraullo and air brakes. We can greenoreen broke. Reasonable. 324-4160160 chines, new Md used. Also ser* ,nin ed,.. .drapei, O utbull(ilngs, c o r raJi® ls B ackhoes, t r a c to r m ounted rad io dls* 24 h o u r serv ic e with n o ex tra . turn your drums and fit-lining , or 324- vice, scissors sharpened. Skinner's m an’s Realty, m -South ilncoln, -cement Wil bunkers. 5 pastures. I s 1 0? o r 324-47W. V ice. Scl patched: basement digging, com*om* -charge,-chat J o h n A ..H aken, 733-2541.'; to Ihem; We also sell most major V v p ^ ]T Sewing Shoppe.: 8ave*Oo Shopping > Jerome. 324-4845. Evenlngi. Rod- .’B y owner, 123,800. 733-0l)lir. .n ey Pauls, a25-6J7>rr Bob tence, Jgy.?)!!?? _ plete sepUc system. Roto-Ulilng, brands of oil In case lots at com* * 'lllrJ Septic tiinks cleaned, pow er equip*11? PHONE 733-0931 Bpetitive i prices, Brake'and PetroNs . * McellMt'dliposluoi" green Iroksj . 733-3079. ■ ■ ■ ■ • _ 5 ACRES.ACHES, A BOOd larae i b ed ro oim m g»<>iSatisfaction assured. Glenn Fair- «ll btlNCAN.' Fife uble with 4 cbair.1 ‘ i t ) b an k s & s o n ,. 733-3001. , ment for drainage failures. Freeree ceum u m ;Products. 420 3rd Street Weit. i GOOD 160 a c re com bination d511?; a iry . hom homo, e, ctcirpelod, partial banment, oanl inspection, Uoyd Cravens, 733* Upright rieno with benck. a place ; A«k for Classified- ^ s m l?>e all new> and 3^ Mri . and row crop farms. One IncludesjdeJ oil furaa 8‘rage and (tull trees, wouldWould like dozer work and backdlli[fllli '3053.'3053, ' ■ ffl GOOD APPALOOSAS:, mares, and33 liY Ivlng; 'JfL' room sulteij Comer Uble 40 cows and milking equipment.isnt, BrlilolBristol Anncy./ 733-3883. Deere forage hnry^steri. oem ^ _ Ing, C. A. P a r r o tt. Phona 733-858P, ____ ------E(JUil— ^^Jii^pment'-Salesr-East^ . Priced frora^$4S,ooo_ to._|63,000. SALB-or- .000. SALE-or-trede-small 2-b«drooinm - TwinTwIi Falll;~: ” “ ^ ------I - - 1 -S outli ------T ako^youi^ pick. .Also cattlestlle homo. homa. 1 H Acre, edso ot .tow7]. n. ______------ft;gTT4 BCBrygd-direct frcro lactoryJ------p opioTATO^^hirvesilng t a t equipment. Top ------;TTnreifn^irTl«r Wendell Realty,ilty, TradeTrode tnylhingan of value, Ptym enth r Backhoenackh work. Specializing in SeptloPtlo S REQIbT'ERED ^quarter horse. *7 Sr another .shipment of carpet roll W endell, Idaho, B36-2274 o r eve-ove. >83.153.1706 IT M ad rfd g e. “ ^ J n k condlicondition. Improved 00 Curl Hai% ,ai. ends, nylons, Acrllans,. Puyutars. _ tanks and drain field Installation, veiter; 3 JsMruck beds; croii,Oil. year*oId inare, excellent disposi* i nin g s 536.2438, J136-2M8 o r *3?"63fh 100X120'|ooxl20"~Ci COUNTRY lo ls. M i l A v ee- - llakH ak ( en S ew er Service, 733-2541. HAV5 THE NAME OF YOURirOUR BUSINESSB.U OR SERVICS S S iJ (Io n ; Green brolis. 733*«535 after , — ■ — - nnun' u o B But, a j neal Estate-fietvlce,» , ' ' ' ...... — ...... 40B7, «’“” v 0:00 p.m . CASTLEFORD area. 70 a c re® s. •• 733.14H.733-1418. Priced to sell at Fafxn and Home T elC T $ - -Furnace Cleaning , _ PUBLISHED INI THIS Bl BUSINESS — c^ KS E s t i 1030 14*^ swather and trailer.' l'.e ACRE9. rrontasv, SOS' deep AutomaticAulot hay stacker. 3 b m P ]J iiH ' appralial. Hav hg modem home, '*inIn Hlgliliwii mAl A c ro s M d lv lllo n .f a o f a ,. 2 matchlni chain, 1 club r^* Fumacfl cleaned-servlced, tlO ;, oil wide, gross load 144 bules. Must •- ample outbulldlnss, fuU w aterE nd M .B, oTof Cliy. 3200 B ast, 733-3307. I'M ™ ; SERVICE GUIDE OFC THE —, chair and Ottoman. Batljr Ameri* t right, A real producer. West End Z. stoves, fO. ■ 11 y ea rs 'experience. see to b eliev e. 423-5729, Hansen. W A N T E I ‘‘i can love seat. 189 Htybura W ork guaranteed. 733-7234...... SI Realty, 1012 Weit Mftln. Phono'•°on1 Bmlnoti Rualnais .Property ^ 56 ^orl fOR/^YOURyDSafai-rBpalrs-Bndm 3 - W' »• *'•"»( »’*'»"• »“nu* WesWest. Phone T M ^. ^ ------O43-440i), Buhl, Ken Patterson, dairy supplies conttct{ Mountslnis n t l . ______c----- n - r m ------^ B ro k e r...... — fitstes Im plem eot« .128 2nd fiouUi,ulli, A LL I L T Y ] P M of hqrses, b o v ilil, told — Comnnrclal-prOTerty, ’ ‘' F u e l O il ^8 ACRUS north Of Filer. 4 bedroomoom ^ , A S P E C IA W Y ' ______733 8432, aand n d excbtoied. Specially: rancli dwelling with Oil furnace, tna-tixuLuuD-cj . .ilabl^service at Reed Traotor Co,, W ASTfil [2 —afjunUriBndi..:______l . , , I' . l ii . Third AveniM South, Twla Caswell "• Furmtura pa'Si hind'ttucSi Falls,.pslll, '733*5403 ty For stove and furnaco oil. call Gem _ fOT^rent. -Biim«r FuiBiuwi -7J^- - ' Dt Buh l Hicsllent for coram«rci»l•1 Sstat« ta te Oil, 733-5962. O ur fuel m akes ______...____ ;______i fH p |l‘iikNATIONAL i i Bi Te^f-pr^elledM THREETHREE" yesr old buctaikln nun i S l ." " ' 92 —warm friends. ------^ | M iir-sp B cIa |-co m b in frjio o d condU " w iiH c i “ • WATl’fr o T T 's.''(r:iurnltu»' boO D Norlhtlde 80 Acrcs — id min^ ” Si Kumi — PubllsfisfJ und.f Ih. h.odlngg ol your cholc. , . . Ev»7 doyl. floii|.tion,-11750. Phone 8?B-«IB, Eden;— tie will ' W S . utoi ilrlvo; Jrom 'Bvin FalU, Full vw'i< lir JbiiN Deere" M combine. 6rsln,Sin VSUHOT V oul^a iriy mare, brolia and lan- Purnltui water rl/ln — o«iy to wn ter—iwifn «ir iLBT Ufi '»ho)r y o u '^ u r iop In v e st-IP ' Gun Repair , Ini ^ , tencoi good liuildlnuk and cor> cor- JJ.™*.inent E properties with ibove nv- ▼— r ^ .. DELIVERED:D T TO O J 21,000 . beans. Magnttio header. Set for ’ lie,lf«. Mcelltnttxc child', hor,., jphona I — era g e return on y o u r money. T «V. y - Jerry’s ' Oun Shop. Complete^ g^in* beans. W . A . Looklniblll. 733-6(H0.MO. . ..ad-MHO, 423-588C Kimberly, . . , . rail - «ll.ln hiy and paiture - ' smithing, Rod-reel repair.^ PhoneS; MAGIC'VALLEY HOlJSEI-HOUSEHOLDS DAILYI 324* Io r Agency. K lm o erly , 423»M«9. SoliH D B liSllt"^I^W iei^lrtfi? SimTUANU SHkiTl^ pool.s (or sal., « 4 iipl can (or furllier. Infomiatlon. 3]*. lor A|»n rr 733*M67, n illes w e it of hoipl* BI38 Of 7.H-H330 Or 733-4M0. fwoTocftllnns tW O locull on Blue Latajs North. ?:?* PHONE YOUR AD>iD TOD/TODAYI 793.0931 (or •with culilvator and bean (U|. cut* ;> OOr r «will l i l trsde fo r c iIv m o r tilli. TTT Suitable for offices, store or shop.p. - **** ' ----- ' t»r. 733-8034 evenings, ~■ 327*2001837.^7, ■].ronw, . J riKWW^ 170 ACIlU nnouro and hay ranch, — I . W E'L L BILLLL YYOU O U ILATERI • ■ j-^ I I l ! k .. norlhweit of Weiiiloll. Heavy soil,9 Aniple P parking. . 753-8827 o r ' 733*5* Housemovlng r^fXl^L mlllilni itinchlon, liso.TTJ lb pNBONE 4 ytiry old W^.h m ar.. Green or aut, hlBhwiy (rontine, An Idunl placelace IPBoi __ f . ' ^ A TRAINED AD-WRITER/RITER WILLW HEl(* YOU. ' foot C u rl p otato bulk tMd, 1300, b ro k e , to wlimer ilook, (20,000 wlln iom[oml l OOOD homilioni Vnd In c o m . ap g rlm e nts d E Experienced x p e rl licensed KouiemovlnRt M4-22W. J e ro m e . . hSS"rSl.'!fnrorrt,'’i5 n m e ii 4 .* * ^ ^ " ' n l M ' lerina.;lvirion Itealty, Uoodl|i|il|i|i orbuiliHor builntii omco., Two miln rightbt Frta eillmatei, 0. 0.. Miller, • ;______■ XtO X I ® W iA tK tbM ’Vi 'orop'”m ClIILbJB' . ■" ' 4)f W«yi,w«yi, 71J.7404. phophO n M 733-W78. Sf; - . 7 com bin*. V h m Jfropii. old. fc

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A-V2 Twin Falls Times-News5WS MUeallcMUcallantoui for Sal» ' 1404 0 AUTOS Al FOR SALE . ------2 0 0— AutoAutoi-for-Sot»— ------200100 Auloi-fw-Sila—Aulc - a OO—AUI Sunday. Aug. 20. ^ 967 e x e r c y c l e ; PAYMENTS. • J,------=—— ----- r------EElectHc lectrlt automatic exerciser. ______ARE LOWER - ’ fH i ’ 1 linlru'm H1ll» ~ Wm saCTince. to IGES— .RDER - “ 5328. Kimberly.. ■ . t p r ig : . a t .. , ...... ^,, ' M P ' ' C H A P M A N C E R A M I C S ’ rly Skutt Kilns, tots of gte?nware» i UNION MOTORS3 TO make youI purchase one of the best iijyestnients'vestments of your life. te. - 602 Main “ 32frS359 • Filer Try us the nextixt time yoyou trade. ' ^ fFOR o r . saSalo.1 or. trade; !» po?8e^4- a P b u y ^ door atation waaon, *165. M7 Har^iar- t o LEAE Than-JJost Others n of ley - Davidson 125. S35.00. '58 All. All­ • as- atato ?< for $75.00. Frlgldaira;refrlg. .., ’65 MERC ...... $55.8010 ’65Chiysler’6 E $289535 ?651?65 Ford .-:-.$209515 ? !66 6 6 PPlym outh good crcdlt mayo^yjj payjpent.lent, erator, 135.00, Win trado for.tableaSS 1966 J! CHEVROLETE T InI m p a l a pel- mo. - OAC For *aw, jointer or .boat and trailer. j; New Yorker town Sedan, Pow- counti to- F u ^ III, 4-door hardtop. Ra- SPORT COUPE. Factory wwarranto, arran^ radio, heater, PaiParklane 4-door sedan. This ^ 3w- Country sedan wagon. Auto- Fu^ II rusic ---rseo'a^' See a t 446 Elm' in Twin Falls. - SJ “ er steering and brakes, air mjtic er ' dio, heater, potrer steering, fofw SURVEv iarm. level, iiand mower,»er, powerp( Bteering, automatlo transmission.transmis nevnew Ford trade;|jiiis luxury “ _ air malic transmission, power 'dio, he ___ , 21” television, chest of ^aw ers,ers, - equipped Including air con- condltlonmg,. low mijeage. A steerlrsteering, V8. Veij^ clean. 318 engine, 7,280 ac tu a l miles. vanity' and bench, night »]“nd,and, I [JJ very nice car. 'rig* ...... I. * . • Z White with V Burgundy interior. c ^ g sn issored rsi. dlnetw set,- electric stove, refrlg* • ...ONLY $ 2 2 8 8 ditiontag and you’re bound, to ^ - ■ Showroi yno erator, washer," scythe, crow bar. ththrill r i at the savings on this foc Showroom clean. F a c t o r y 73^ scoop shovel and other items. 518 * , A -l buy. ’6 6 Simca )5 ’65 Chev( ...... $189515 Cuaran Guarantee. __ _ HevDum. - - ' J.'1965 CHEVROLET-C(ET -C orvyr a -i , 4-do 4-door_, 17,000 actual miles, radio, heater, nice. .>50 Impala 4-door sedan. Radio, ftl SPORTS' COUPET^speed, radio. h( •’58 C ttE V ...... $16.0SiS still guaranteed. 3 uto. heat*, automatic iransmis- ’g 0 speaken, 160 waw. 5627. cratt tox j U65. W oitorn Auto. per mo. OAC I ’66 M ustang $2495 ' _ _ _ . Turin Falla.______<1 •* • • • * • • • •!.*-•...... O » N L Y $1488 sion, pow er steering, pow er ■ 4-door. V8, power glide, ra- »gg’6 6 M e r c u r y and CARPETS ready . ln»tanuy ™enhen dio.d io Top economy buy. .... b ra k e d V8 engine. ■VS. VS. auautomatic transmission, and cleaned wllh new -Host. Modern Montclair.^ • 2-door hardtop.op. . , beautifibeautiful red finish with all ly. and convenient way to clean. Rent 1965 I] VOI^KSW AGEN.GEN Coupe ,gj ondl- machine, t l . WllBon-Batea.______■61 D O D G E ...... $28.0010 AutomaticAut< transmission, pow-)0W- ■ ' „ ^ black interior. 8,000 actual ^ For your economy driving. Jer- b a t t e r i e s for car, trucK. tractor. per rao, OAC.c er er ssteering, and power brakes,f . ’61 ’61 F ] o rd ...... $29515 muwmiles =see this beauty today. _ Top quality Hood brand, wholfrioie^ travelall wagon. This ruggedid . . cleanclea as new. A new car _ , , r s ? aafc price. Farm & City DlJtrl-stri...... O N L Y $1088- ‘■s u n it will ta k e you to thele trade-in.trad Gaiaxie hardtop coupe. Radiolio _ iOWREY o«“^“jjjy™Mu»ic"Box!BOX, butlng.Kt?n 8!' 633 Main Eaat. 5 Tomoriow • ToWl ____ .FOR FOR better6 oti cleanlnB, to Keep colora sumnjertime fishing and rec-. „ heater, heater automatic transmis-_ ’62 T -B ird ....$1595 I to - fileamlns, use Blue Lustre carpet-i 1965 1 CHEVROLETET C(Corvair ' reSreatidn spots. ’61 61 D odge .... $7S5IK ^ sion, power steering, V8 en- to t lleSer. Rent electric ahampooer ^ '’O gine Buy this "as is" bar-If. Power steering .and brakes. - » 1—Prlee-Hardwara,------—— - -i+DOOR.-Radio,.heater,i + , 4-speed..-Speed*...... -_*1^5 3 seater wagon. A real good>od ~ ______Air com -*59 EORD .-...;v $27r75~ lis- Earn. ____jftir conditioning,, jiew tires. A ' per mo. OAC2 one. V8, automatic transmis- ® sharpie. . . 125 MItc«llaneoui Wontsd 141141 , . . .TT. . T ~ .~T-. . . ONLY $1188 “ Id i? — ------country sedan. V8, automat-!t- a>°nai™' ic, radio. A top buy. ,gr Ig ’63 V oiks — $ 8 9 5 > gg q JII 5 E A R S t1965 ..COM ET C alientei l i e n t e ’65Comet $1395 If ’59O lds...... $ 2 9 5 1 «'• CUSTOM KITCHEN viVs, radio, heater, power steering.steering. __ ’6 5 F O R D ...... $50.50'0 4-door,4^0 6-cyIinderwith as and- Convertible. Rebuilt .motor. FiM."nt CT and 7^ FRlEE FRtE SERVICES: Free Idea per mo. OAC -. j 4-door. Radio, heater, auto­ n. f ard transmission. It is ^xtra ‘ STERE0T5iffc™ P°^g^S„V|5 • book. Free expert coniultaUpa. custom 500 fordor. V8, cruise- “ 'll. matic transmission, power P™ Free floor plans. Free color ..O N L Y $1188- cu s g clean. aketch. Quality Instnllatlon. No?5 ...... omatic, radio, excellent tires. brakes, power steering. =*•“ money down on Seara m odernli. ., • 1 This buy Is Immaculate. >0 ^ 3 5 ’63 Chrysler $169515 - y^‘‘‘i ’S ‘S S S . Klmbjria_ S -”5* ^------tagEl!- tag creditcr. Plan. '■ 1 1 ' 9 6 2 C O M E T 4 - di o o o o r • ' ™ ’6 4 B u i c k ...... $ 1 4 9 5 ’6 3 ( ije ^ ‘ CA tL 733-0821 ___ Radio, heater, automatic transmisstransmission. 57’5 7 F O R D ...... $15.300 SkylarkSkyl 4-door sedan. Radio,lio 300 J 2-door hardtop. Full^'1 ’62 ’62 CChrysler $995 lis- power, 413 engine with dual jjj ^ riy ^ Q p c a s h f o r s c r a p per mo. OAC-c heater,heat autom atic transm is- power, 300 4-door hardtop. Radio, P ...... ONLY $ 5 8 8 CO.country sedan. V8, fordor, sign “HHd Copper, Brass, Aluminum • r. sion, 23,000 actual m iles. ram induction carbs and", heater heater, automatic transmis. dut? Batteries. liadlators . radio,ra d heater. sharp. This car is a real sion, powerj, steering, power # ^ 5 1 ?oriE 1 H . K O P P E L C O . 11964 OLDSM OBILE[LE CCutlass ’6 5 D a r t ...... $ 1 5 93 5 5 bomb. brakes,brakes. Ready to go. ,___ _ 152 2nd Avenue South i TWO ^or three bedroom moderniJFil 4-sl4-speed, radio, lieater, power steering, power brakes. T R U C K S 2-door-dc hardtop. 6 -cylinder,ler, houA to be moved. State pr co and automaticauto transmission, radio >CC I ’6 6 P ontiac .. $3195 ’58 P ^ -locatlon.-Box-0~U Jlmes^-Newa. ___ _ . .. . O N L Y $ 1 1 8 8 .6,’64 F O R D ...... $40.00lO heater,.heat excellent„tires,_ low _ •5 ’58 Pontiac .. $195 EMt%p=n FrM yni 2:_. ------WANTED; w a n t e d Used metal cabinets.ietT per mo. OACc milemileage, Beige with match-cil- Bonneville Bonne 4-dooi’ hardtop.ip. 4-door 4-do6r : sedan. R adio, heater, - . - ■ V30130 P Phono l'""® '733-7071 or Mra. Arrastrona - - pickup. 4-speed styleside box, ing Full power and-air condition-in- automaautomatic transmission, real S a le i _ - 733-1261;733-1261'days. 733-3977 after 6;Q0.^ t961 I l CHEVROLETET C( Corvair Monza It, ing interior. Clean. Full p Krengel hitch, extra nice. ing.ing. N New premium tires, lowiw good.______I______WANTED: Furniture appliancea, ortatlon economy. anythlnii ot valiie. Call 733-77^.i4. ’ RRadio and heater. Transportation < - ’64 R am bler $12953 5 mileage: n'lieai ------^ __ ^ UMiing.'-Jqulpmont .-:: 7.144! 4 4 ^...... ^ ._!5?LFMD_ ...^^J26.25. =^-=dQ N LY J.488=:^ — ------c “Wagon; per mo. -e-cyilndenvlth~over- OAC " a s ^ -:r-.—- ::»64:R^& 4^M er“ $1295— -^^ pickup.picl 4-speed, stylesideIe drive.dnv Low, low mileage. j 1 3 3 ...... , f o r s a l e ., (5 G o 6 d"ThlngijSj?L:-ZdB : „„„• '64 R am bler $1295 4-door «oor wagon, V8, automatic srar 1—USED 20" coal furnace nlthth 19611; CHEVROLETET CorvairCc boxbox, a real bargain. transmission, radio, heater. shel. aquam caslni, blower and 5 5 Classic 660, 4-door sedan. 6- HAGEBHAW _ g : “ busl,cL »qu" . Low cost per mile here. >62 ’65 C h e v ...... $2095 ciassii BrlnS' cotitalaerl. w It of atokt s to k e r...... 7575 4-4-DOOR. Radio and heater. Low co ’62 WILLYS ...... $27.502 Impala1^0 Super Sport conver-er- eyllndi cylinder, automatic transmis-^ _ ’ jilng 1—USED oil furnace with blowerer per mo. OAC .iLj: and b u rn e r...... WS tible. '396' V8, power steer-er- sion, sion. radio, white sidewall»■' ’6 ’66 6 PPlym outh ^ 1—USED 225 gaUon undergroundfd’ •. • . - i ...... O N L Y $ 5 8 8 pickup. Pie, Grip tires, 4-wheel itic tires, low mileage. For econ- U drived riv wilh hubs. ing and brakes, automatic tires, “ ■ Fui7 III, 4-door hardtop. Ra- • 1—USEI? 275’saiion‘oil’ tan k w lth?h“ transmission. A Very sharp,rp oi"y. omy. ^ see this car. 20 dlo, heater, automatic'Irans-...... S t e i ^■ 3 -stan d ...... •'...... ^ 0 ’65 C H E V ...... $48.00lO unit.unit mission,mission power steering, air -r- PATZ PLUMBING a HEATINGIS Manyfl other models to choose from. We also have 233 West Main Jerom e, Idaho per mo. OAC , if- conditioning, 318 engine. White 577 ______-— ------ti es on our great selection of pjd — r the best Close-Out prices on oi pickup. Heavy duty big 6f-- ’61 b l Chrysler $89535 ’651 ’65-F o rd ...... $1495“ 'jJewa? sidewall tires. Tan and Beige 165 1967 Chevrolet cars andid trucks.truck cylicylinder, 4-speed, 650x16 ^ew • 05 Aircraft for Salo 165 1! New Yorker 4-dbor. Full pow-)W- FairlaF airlane 4/i-ton V8, long, 4-speed. 2 o3 ’ iNN a s h u a .. $ 8 9 5 . ^ '-W here‘service is of'tlie'the utiutmost importance ^UNION MOTORS CHRYSLER outboard motors. NEW CAR DEPARTMENT ,„r, - TRAILER. Sho.wer and toilet, !!nS: S tar Craft boats and canriper 146 2nd East ...... 733*51100 ’6;t)n 3 P o r d ...... $14953 5 ’64 ’6 4 ( G M C ...... $ 1 3 9 5'0 gas stove with oven, water red trailers. Sterling boat trailers,•'j — Your Supermarket^rket of Values— pjRalph Gillette ...... 423-5324 ■ ard- PioneerSS; Chain saws. _ , I E . Gepner ...... 733-82155 l/vto1/2-ton 4-wheei drive, 6-cylin-lin- HandyvanHandy 6-cyllnder standardrd heater. Just right for that ___ JEROME IMPLEMENT.& tL i orry n McMurdie ...... 543-4489 i ; , mountain cabin. n e r . ------5^ > MARINA USED CAR DEPARTMENT Oer,der, 4-speed, good tires, "n..Nt. transrrtransmission very good. ■ mountal ------! i 5 .-fl01.-flOl -SouUi,.Llncoln -Sou 324-4641 . 150 3rd East ...... 7,13-1019 ■ >.» Antoi.\]S lOT occa*cca* JOHNSO^ JOHNSON outboards and Skee'Hor- i Byron Moves ...... 733-7479’3 3 — l-ton dual - wheeled ti trucks 16 — 2-ton2-ton trntrucks in stock IM varletlci and colors.. H sea;SCSI nevnew Datsuns, McCulloch wws 1 Hcnr^r (Hank) PapB ... 733-208!! ner. and outboards. Dean Motor Com- > [ E N K I N S IDick : Gillenwater ...... 733-1587 I GLEl^JEl ChuckChu Hcrrlck ...... 733-19931 9 6; USED U S E D UNITS IN STOCKSTOCK ___ pany. 126 2nd Avenue West. KenK en McNow ...... 733-5016 . CVrViiTtTIUL c l a i for oil OCCB5lOnS«ons. IV f FIBEIIBERGLAS boat. 18 horse pow- h, 1 er, Evlnrude molor ond trailer. 733* 504 4th Avenue East, evenings and Mobile Homes 194 ■ Sundaya. ■ R O L E T SCOLLEGE students^save on large — ' "" 14’ GLASGLASPAR skiing boat withI 70 CHEYRC sole selection 8' and 10’ wide. Free de­ AntlniiAf L il horse ppower Mercury motor. Ridetide livery to schoo! of your choice. ndi! Guide steering, tilt trailer. }1250. Boise Trailer Mart, 344-7623 I or BOB)B REESE’SE’S love Phone 733-1735. ^ YOUR EAGER CHECHEVY DEALER MB at Smith at Holiday Motel, Je- <38- t h r e e fishing boats. 151 Rose rome, Wednesday evening._____ 1 Larry Sackett...... 733-)28l) 555^ . 0.n .nvfim e, Paul. ------T___ T n Street North. Dan Daniels Roofing.I n " JcJolm Jen k in s ...... 733-6211 L arr SHASTA Trailer trailers, America's 1 4 0 Phone 733-2178. -______D.D A. McGuire ... 733-7130) L Leo eo n h ard F is h e r • 733-1264 choice. cho Bluo Lakes Trailer Park. fA ;.,.llnnil 0 Ul far Sola »W navyn a v y 6 i DOD — barge wllh new Evlnrude j ODGE CITY John Carlson ...... 733-0187j C Ctiai h arlto n H a tc h . . . 733-6017 ITY c n o r p it'n r «ale;-iilcfc- ‘.“I*'sup- - motor.motor, mounted on trailer. Phone Ides. -733^408.- - — ------_.— . Bl Bruce CauKhev ... 733-8861 . T ru c k s 196 OPEN EVENIMGS^SOO-Block^nd EVENJiiGS. Avenuenue South Kehny'Mooh — Winn Ellis — ■ Joe Butler E™‘SVo« MolorcvMoforcyclai • 18060 CimCimpere 19393 McblMobilo Homes ~ 194 - Crowley r h arroacy. ------______” - HI VALUE — iides ■■ ■ ALUha lu m in u m campor top, cab over/er fro o ,------. ____«nl^Ch«yy^VutsiUil5to.J3l'lOT .. p __ Trucki ______1196|Tfuck> 9 6 |Tfuck» 196 TrucksTruck« “ l ^ ------all day Sunday anouternooni and - COME^ and-SEE ------— -U SEB-TRU eK -S- ^ u s e d ' ±evenings weekdays. - ^ LEE ] PONTIAC , ALL U NITS i VIKING 1 2 'Aluminum trailer house.^ MOBILE HOMES ' - P I C K U P S - IJ GMC TRUCKS-lN JEROME[E ' E*CEEXCELLENT CONDITION wjiS MO MOTORCYCLES) Clean, Cheap. 513 Waho SWet, TRUCKS * Filer.______W Marlette ... 1-1D65 Dodge VS. A-lOO van. rnn^^rw S aiu” ------J555 S in 8* SLIDE-IN camper. Louvered win-ff TTRAVEL R i TRAILERS ’666“ IH >/4-ton ...... J2195 5 ' ' - IHC TTRUCKS-Gas & Diesel 1—1D65 tlo'as: FORD Super Duty Econ- - = t 1966 SUZUKI X 6 ...... W dows. « No appUancea. |250. Dial Traveleze-Aristocratt V8, 4-speed. long wide bed, CHARLIE'S TRUCKS lc . ollne van 3??k YAMAHA 125 ..^...... *32525 733*1810. 733- ______i 10,000 miles. ■ T R U C K S' “ - - - EQUIPMENT 1—1068 1-1080 GMC H andy man van. YT Roadrunner S ? YAMAHA 80 TraU ...... *15050 3TW VACATION trallors. Llko new. 14* •65 IH SCOUT ...... $1895 s i 210 WeWest Avo. A Jeromo 324-430212 All vans would make ex- ■ “Ss^SvS€"ivacuum. Banner Furniture. 733- 2«; 15i4 feet. Wtbb’s Chevron. 340 Sho*ho- PICPICKUP CAMPERS chevCHEVROLET, r -1005 2-lon, V8 withjm: . . j , , cellent-mobile' campers. HONDA 50 Sport ...... *125 JJM 4x4, full cab. bucket seats, 1965 .'CHEVROLET ( "5*55 1-1004 and*,! 1063 CHEVY " shone Street West.______Winnebago van. Best Buy Auto Sales. 507 w m * ents, HO N D A 150 ...... $175 Jjg^ rear seat, hubs, low mile-e- 2 2-ton,-tor tilt cab, V8 engine, 5-spejsdr. JMnln f J ] West. Open 7 days a we.ek.lek. 1 V8, 3-speed pickups . scSES,-btaoculsri._Pi»tol^‘“ H! .HO?® I'j'l MOTOR-HOMES------. aae^__ trantranimlsslon, 2-speed rear axle, wltl^ uUllty bodies. — ™ exccllcnt-825x20-tlresi~14*-*flai-=J2^l a t - ZJmm'S. A ______TT —l-1964-OMC-6800'tm-ceb-tra0-,_i854------4*i ...SALES ...... S E R V IC E*- . . • . rrome. m • Winnebago ’65 '65 IH SCOUT W-cab J18955 bed with powor.Jlft end. sate._..... 1054lOM CHJCHEVROLET W ton mckup:;J' 4- ...... to r with new 401 V8 en- Sid m e& »> '•„“"? JEWIJEWEL 17’ camper trailer. Seo ■St at TRiT r a v e l TRAILER 4x4, locking nubs, - ...... -speed. speed. Now 8 ply lub^r.SJy Very ^ , gine, full iiir with 30* e n u . Tmilinir P o a t. ___ _.------A C C E S S O R IE S ------___ _- --aiHtjmer-.Strecl_IwiD_Fail«.^ ______r e J good condlUon. W25. Phono 733-«3- Arrow IMon Lo Boy ^ A n a T lor houie. oarn u i d equip* = -R E N T A L S------:------— —'63-IH-i^-ton—-63 ..rr7.-$}595-5^ , ------i-iOGl-FORD ------Jm 4841. i* !- ...... — ------‘trailer.— ------;------— — MMobile ob Homeg______W Long wide, big V8, auto-D- T70(•noo tandem drive. VS, tspeed .j.j ru 1057 CHEVROLET' J4 tM plekujioSS PHONB 733-0443 - G A T E W A Y matic transmission, power>r main.mali 3-specd auxiliary trans- with 3-specd. Good condition, good „ „ „ „ 4, M ain E a » t.______-!!_ JBLUE j i LAKES ~ ateerlng, lock ring wheels,5, million.ml«( Major overhaul rocOnt-5?: rubber, atock racks JSS3 or wlU„M1 "EREHERE IS tho best buy for S1350. •s t o c k • hay - Ut illy • /“ 'I 'l f '. " j y r ' ^ air conditioning. ly.ly. Good m rubber, new kingHP trndo }or camper. 324-2100. . Short *wheelbase 1058 Ctiovrolet 2- ARCTIC GAT TRAILER i CENJER plni, wUllhandlo a 20-Ioot bed. — » ton, '283' V8 with 0,200-miles on an d U.ed. All bIbb fo r- all lob^S CYCLE( j ] SHOP INVADER, .1068 pickup lor,snlo or rebuild, Soper'a TrallKB, W ^Ih Avtnua Now is th e tim e to start AddiAddison West ' 733-2(100 '63’63 VOLKS picklip J8S5 rebuild, 6-speed transmission, 2~ ” 1115 Blue Lakes North N' Rear Dean’s Richfield With camper. Low miles,“ tradetrade Itor camper or older pickup. a A-l 3.25 tires. 6 hola W e s t . _____ .1 1 1 -- Altyj . thinking atwut the o p e ■’ . 1966 FORD CallCall 32 324-2878. Je b m e aller 8 p.m. .Kmiij « 'ONE of the finer thlnM oj li75Z l ^ Always the best prico OPEN DAILY: 8 a.m . to 8 p.m.t. sharp. • - Budd wheels, oversize 18’ grain iiery On motorcycles ARCTIC ARG CAT SNOWMACHINE'E o OPEN p e SUN.: JO a.m. to 0 p.m. 2-lon, long wheelbnse, 330 V8 en-in. KENWORTHKENWO cab-over dlesei tnick.ick. beet be:bed. Licensed for'24,000. Very Blue Luitro carptt and upholBtwy 00 Also tandem seml-traller wlUi belt, clean. 3 c le in ir . Rent electrlo ahampooerooer ■■------■—— for this winter'* fun. We oreB ______. - ■ •61 fii CHEV i/^-ton ...... $99b9 a\nl sine, 6-speed transmission, 17.000 Also to elt. clean. 324-4428, Jerome. »1. Krengel'a Hardware. ___^, PURCHAPURCHASE YOUR Honda mo.o now taking orders for >Soptem- “ “ 6 •cylinder, 4 -speed, Justir lb..lo., 2.soced rear nxle, excellentm f■ Reasor Reasonable. 530-2511. MAGIC V.VALLEY INTERNATIONAL iTE torblke (rom a reliable establish.h. ber ber delivery. The factory rcprc- overhauled. 825x825x20 tires, ready to go to Q.M.Cq.m.c 1058 Heavy duly IW-wn■ton IH TrueTrucks and Ihdustrlal Tractors, !Ulck ed dpaler. 45 years experlenco:e sentative senI has Just given us Ihoj T R A V E L .58 , work. truck-truck. S500 cash, IS4S San LaRue.lue. 304 4th4lh 1 Avenue W eat. 733-4286. :trlc, in tho motorcyclo business. Fac-c- word wor that (here will definitely ’58 FORD FIOO...... $745_3— 1______PhonoPhone 733-0552;______Long v/hcelbase, V8, 4- tory trained mechanics, fullyly be be a shortage of machines by5 T R A I L E R S 1964, CHEVROLET foFORD, r d , 1043i ’0’ «-ton pickup. 0-nly Autos AutOt FFor Sale ! 200 T e t equipped shop. We will not bobe . . the the 1st of October so act now speed, wide box. ribber. *100. Easy Hit trailer , . itan* undersoldSS3SSS and we service w hatat and and have 2-ton, long wheelbase, blg-6-cyl.r hitch. »40. 733-7382. ______WloOK OK 111 I Custom painting, steam xi FUN FUN FUN - a l o h a - ■ ' '59’59 FORD F-250 ...... $7955 IndeInder engine, 4-spced transm is-20 1081 WHITE diesel trnctor, 1801 Gen- cleaning, dents removed cheap, lTn‘d ” l t U ? « " ' a “n i V c “e-'.^ All' pickup, V8, automatic trans*s. sion,Bion, 2-spcec/ rear axle, 825x20. lOQl WHI ont Cars, trucks. Falcons-OS. Phone I'HcrlBion'., J trg e. 32«-5361.._ •• All orders placed in Augustt 23’, 20'. 10’ selt-contalned, H'.• million, air conditioning. tirestlrei. - crolernl trtrnilor, double dock. 40 (oot. Jars, tr will receive a beautiful black ^ L' 432-2851432-2855, Murtaugh. _ 4423-5634, a o ^ Hansen. : SU NSET Menicrifti S '" ''’your ^ Honda,and View area, ful) lecUon (9 burial . EubZero snow suit va)ue of5 , -KIT- ... . -56■56 CHEV V4-ton ...... J3855 . 1960 FORD codDODGE ge 1057, (4-lon. V8. Inquirelira JE E P , IQQI,10 (uU cab. dual rangft ^ a j e s r o n l y 11.000. Phono 733*733- Kawasaltl Dealer ^ 18’ flolf contained and 17'« 2, ' City Finance, phono 733-8408. transmistransmission.' Phone; 733-3042.' $S0 F R E E a t tim e of snow pickup. Lonn wtieet bnse, 2-ton dump truck 6-speed, 2* — _ BLASIUS MOTORS <->peed. spcfld, ,P „ V8 engine, In,top ibape. B E D R O O M let, ujcd. Box iprlngsWJ 491 Eait Main______mO'machino delivery. ' ' - o n l y 3 - and m ttSeJi. «M* Al«& Underwoodvood ------—I ■ . . I —----- — ■ .- , 1061067 Caveman Campers left. ■55 CHEV i^ton ...... $595 ' standard typewriter, I15. Call eve- HURRYI ’6’, 4-speed, cover,' ® 1958 FORD J f MJLLER HONDA SALES SIMPSON Long Wheelbase. 2-ton. big V8 ]P* nlngs. 733-3986. • — Wo sell ie| only Hondas. SendM Lom 1 2 engfne. 4-speed tronsmlsslon, 2* m | a l u m i n u m stoitn floork “ s r only only Hondas.He We are well stock-k- MOBILE HOIWES BAKER’S ■ • ■ -— Use In any Toom, Danner pumW M Main ain South.8 733-4000. ‘ . ______and.your needs. - '■ ““ 6-cyllnder, 4-speed, 2*ipecd, ------" tu re . phone 733«Hn;-^------TOIX m X 10' -fiat-bed...... - ~ rp— ':^A1{AmA7 1065 eOcorexcellent con-con- *"4•■# Bj ro ad m o re W lcctw ood Most all long wheelbase STOW-a-way bed for r e n t. I*W^ a dltlon.duion. I1200. see at 1417 6Ui Avenue ^ , '52 DODgE VMon .. $595 and week. . Banner FumUurfl« phooelone East. East. . . . TI ...... ¥Sccurlty, . , ; S'speed. 2-speed. New paint.,^ nnd 2-speed rear axles and 733-1421. • ____; r ^- Vwo Honda M's ,‘i6 { U — _ B r a n d N ow ■ ^ (89. Two Yamaha BO’i. » l8 M ieim » .! W:iil!TWb0DTT6xll!tFEEII ,'l ‘wo Dell'- ,! 826x20 tires. ' N Ines. Erickson Motors. 733*4600. roorrooms, washroom with new ttaih*I 1907 K IT 40x8’ 2>/2>/^-T0N and LARGER’ _flr:dryer..AlLCQnrflHBnfic,Jl^^^^'♦3------_____ ;------^------" ' f l B or 324-P331. ______. T7a/1i “ — 'ea-IH ModeVDCO F-lOS $9250 0------TRUCICT CENTER-FOR-J-^- - - «r''FiTcV W .?d% ^SCAftf^ r - Rcduccd for quick sale. This POP**^. Call 733-5202.02, ■ A 5 1)10 T house for a IIHIo nimiey. 1 ' cab'ovor tandem diesel, 203a MAGIC VALLEY - 3 ^ New 1M7 model 12x111 ■ Ltliure’ro ISis our01 last ’07 model, HurrylI Cummins enBlne, 3-speod ■mr ^OTIT cIotk' Heavy duty^blg itio* {i®?! Eaton axle. Sharp. STONU plcWe Jari, All alieB. jledla tor. SeeBM at 1621 8th Avenue. East,J ii *M Home, Carpel, drapes, futnllure.re. B O B R E E S E T ra d ln j P0it, 3H ShOBhon* B t SO. Twin. Twin. A nreal good buy. Phohe 733-8»t. ’SO IH T r n c to r...... $1595 , — ItODAKA Ace. 00 o.o. 350 miles. LikeT C WANT to rant 2fl'-30' Irnller ijllhiiK Baker’sB ai Mobilo Homos, VCOlOO cnb-over, VM9 on.1 JDODGE CITY TWO KIncad. «lBCIrlo •ddlm mR}.* i ‘ , new. ^285. Call lil-6378, Jer^ e. JP‘1|option to buy. Call 133-0808 liter•r 41]4U jAddlion Avo. Woit 733.JJM> gin., air braKes. ' ___ C a ifiM n W XIHk S room., new 'caiiiet, Very good ton-E SPARTAN Imperial Itll a »-«’ M T CIIBVY tfUoX with 4 ipeed — J ' O' CAMijnu. luiuia' .lov^Ma-iiiiit; w a fuir bfcdrooms. a ir condiironer.i? MAGIC VALLEY^ ^ speed. Good en«lno. U 'b ed . Heavy A b b ?u “ AUI? 4 p y f iM i'rdA *?- * 'tt o m ts a '3! of eupDoar^i and storage,S e ditjc . llOTlninn,______covera._ covers. Large stlecllon plus lomstrast kunAL^^nraiierlUlIA houie for laieileT 733-08W 733 0 between 8100' a .i ^ a nSS d lOBUn^(r c ^ n m t f m ‘i 'r " i'ruck"witKiiiii ** . Iiubi,i,ubi Uke bew,.4,000 miles. 12474, ^ . ,< c o o . . r - . » a Co„ Wiepe; i»hone 730-M7B, ;tet-ei- <8100 - o w p.m. or see at Hoover ITiilerler hHy*hRullnghay trailer. Terms. Oox3o« Cameroncnm eal.., Uup.rt, phon* 4311- ‘ *'Aildi frpm th iti Wr,ilr, how dl4dlij jw W (» tt?" Couvi a!t«r ttiOO p.m. taf,m , Miriiiran, Idaho. , 2101®I®I*. \ . •...... I ' ......

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, When the high quality of ourr bargainbargain-priced i)sed car^ speak m m z i ■ Y E A R ' ’ ” , ' . *• •4' END-OF)® ^H E -Y E ' --• so loudly I fpr-lhemselves.. _ ■ '•-'Jt - m ' . 19611965 CHEVROLET Impalalla HareHardtop Coupe • ] • " ■ Fiilly equipped with'airJlr condl'condltlpnlng, ipower sleeting, ■- power brakes, radio and heatheater, automatic transmis-' sion, near new tires, beautiful'Autuinn beautiful Beige exterior SALES j with, matching interior.r. This isi the sharpest‘.one we have seen. Don’t miss it. . ■ BUBURLEY .. O NLY $2395' 1967 M ERCURY■Cougar Cougar 1962 FORD)RD 44-D oor Sedan * ■ ' 191962 BiUICK LeSalbreialbre 1965. RAMBLE]m L E R V ‘ 1966 CHEVELLe'Malibu Hardt u Hardtop’Coupe »r - 4-door. New 2-tonene paint, powerpc " Ambassadorbassador 990.9i 4-door sedan, Completely equippedped with V8V8 en- Beautifullutiful da: dark blue w ith white top, Radio, heater, V8 engine, iautoiAatic transmission, rakes, autoniatio Factorytory air,, air,, powpo' er steering, pow- i>ith matching interior, of course, steering, power brakes, auton gine,': bucket seats;s; noorfloor moimounted V8 engine,engine, a automatic transmission, .— beautiful Tyrol blue with mate transn^isslon^ new, tires, ■ . er brakes,)rakes, automaticautor transmission, transmission, all other otlier accessaccessories i»werrer steeristeering. real good rubber. ^ ' ( p o o r ■ recliningIning front front s e a t s ,. sunset iavr you’d expect to find on tlie'the' Car ar with matching'trim. Must O NLY $2295. ■: . . .. . j y y O ender with mal Ot The Year. ; . .'.^NOW $695 ■ ■ ' • see this this one one to to appreciate. 1964196 CHEVROLET BelAirlir 4-Door4-Doc Sedan . . . ., . .^. . $1995 ...... 42f. . 4 2 6 6 6 - Autpmatic transmission,,in^ V8 enengipe, power seat, radio, J1966 y CHRYSLERI NNewp( e w p o r t ...... heater, excellent White:e wailwall tires.ti This one is clean 2-door hardtop. Metallicletalllc rust with - I960 FORDDRD C ountry Sedan inside and out. Inspect:t it tod^today. . black vinyl top, full power i 9 6 3 F O p G a ] O N LY - $1495 — 1 - still under factory warranty. I )RD G alaxie . ■ ; — ...... — Station-WajtIon-Wagon.- Extremcly.,^ean,------500-24oor-hardt-24oor-hardtop.-Xyrol-blue-with— — 1967, M ERC U R Y M ontcljontclair . V8 engine, < automatic transmission, "------buy"a"nc» 'ca'r,"save-tlsoor— ( p o r r n c - . ■■'White'te' vinyl to|top. Close ratio, 4- . , powerw steering.steeri 1963 CHEVROLET BelAir^ir SedaSedan Flashy Siren red with.Sultanavith.Sultana iwhite . . V8 engine, standard transmisstransmission, radio, healer, new ■ ...... t , t)0$27 loo ^ speeded transmission,transmis ‘390’ 'engine top, all red'leatherier interior!, air- ...... rubber. Serviced and ready forfo your driving pleasure. . and chrome whwheels, excellent con- ' rvlce Manager’s- ' • ..... • N O W $ 4 8 8 ' ' ! dition.’3n.’ ■ ‘ conditioning.—Service Mana ONLY $1195 . personal demonstrator.;rator. CarriMCarrI 5 1962.-PO N TIA C StarStar Chi(Chief • ...... $ 1 3 9 5 ' year^or 50,000 mile• warranty. 1963196 RAMBLER 770 Sedanlaii. , “ ' 4-door sedan. New/ turquoise fi finish h e v r o l e t V8 engine, automatic transmission, transniis! power steering, ra- with matching interior,lerjor, automaticauton , V ER $800 1958 CHEVE dlo, h eater, head rests; and mmany ar more deluxe features. transmission, power steering, ] p Q N T I A G S A V E O V E R e r steering, pow,*= 1 0 0 4 iN TIA C Bonneville ^ stationtion Wa( Wagon. V8 engine, auto- This one is sharp. er brakes, exceUent tires. matictic transitransmission, power steering. (P 11 fifC )or lierdtop.hardtop. Air conditioning, ...... T - . ■ V O( N L Y $ 1 1 9 5 ...... $ 1 1 power;er steerjnssteerjng, power brakes, arctictic white iwithiwi b u r ^ n d y vinyl 1966 CHEV 4-Door) o r SSeda e d a n . ...•SPECIAL . 'S: $ 1 0 0 1951958 IMPERIAL Sedan' interior.rlor. ' Loaded with extras. Lotsj)ts of transportationtri In this one. -i n 1966 BUICK R ivieriai e r i a Sultana white, hig 6-cylinder6-cylinder engine,en ...... $ 1 9 9 5 - O N L Y $ 1 9 5 standard transmission, very Grand Sport. R eal1 sports, car lux- ' ' * * ' g, power brakes, 1 -9 5 8 - f oDRD-4-Door-Sedan r d :^ jgg ury, power steering, power bra ------m ileage;------^------1960 CHEVROLET C60 DumpD um p T1 ru c k automatic transm ission,, elci engine, automatic transmission, 9:00x20 rubber, heater,ir, 5-speed5-spee transmission, 2-spced scats, flow throughS'gfventiS^ veritila' 1964 FO)RD RD Ga]Galaxie ' ; . . ■ .. . N O W $1( $ 1 6 8 5 yer steering,______rear axle. Needs a little bo(body work, everything in tilt steering wheel,, blue with v white ' ' 500 2-door hardtop.hat V8 engine, = qiltetioi.-:- . ... 3 wilh Arctic white' top.. Very z^.SEEG IA I4125_ZZ ... O N L Y $ 9 8 8 ______blue with Arcti - - - ..-.-.I.:$33 shatpl-^.-^- 1965 M ERCURY" Com C o m ete t . . . - | 1 4 4 5 ^ _ _ . 1963 CHEVROLETET ImpaIm pala, ' •••••• 4-Door Sedan, Beautifulutiful Glacier blue, 1955 F OORD R D Vo-Ton Pickup J< big 6-cy)inder engine, standardstar J o h n C h rris i s M otors “ ■convertible., ‘327’ V8, auton transmission, like new tires. ' V8 engineiengine, 44-speed transmission, big , Iransmlssioh, powerer'ltrllirpSw steering, | - 1965 PONTIAC)NTIAC G rand P r i x ; is. . . . P(PONTIAC CADILADILLAC GMC , er brakesj-electric.c. seats, electricelei ,4-speedleed transmlitransmission, console', rally windows, white wlth:redlth:red Interior.inter gaugesges wfth tachometer, power . . .NOWI O W $ 1 1 1 2 6 5 g - 601 Main Avenue East Phone 733-1823 , .SPECIAL$283 SBob Fulton 733-5913 Bob Nelson 733-0052 iring, regal black* with white ^ Del Timpson 733-4458 George DeTillot 733-2495 ...... $ $ 1 1 3 S 9 5 • ket seats. , . . . V . ; . . $2395 1964 FORD R ancheroc h e r o - 1 9 6 1 R AAMBLER M B I rr T Q ~ ■ 191965 DQDGE Coronetr o n e t son 2-door hardtop. Sky blue i/i-Ton Pickup. Big3ig 6-cylinder6-cyllndei eri^ ^ S ® iotioiTWagpn. iT W a l '6^^inden~Slafrd------matchingHnterlorrautomatierti^utomatlertrans-— -1964-M -ER-GUR£FjX Pvv r?TT?V7 U XV i M XVIUJ. nvmifl"" U U tlU i gine, 4-speed transmission,insmission, exeel-( ard[' transmtransmission with overdrive. mission, power steering, p . . S ppecial e c P rice $585 ing, power brakes, auiomaticaulomatli transmission,' ‘ ...... \ , m ip lD iJ t) matchingtching inter!interior.

. . . . NO 0W W $1( $ 1 0 8 5 19601 9 ( M ERCURY ...... $ 4 9 5 -iq ...... r$1795r— 1965 D O D i^ D artr t ^ '. • • 4-door sedan. Radio,io, heateiheater, power steer- 1 9 6 7 C Am L EN I E ] TE Grande ing, new tires, sharpirpl .270 hardtop coupe.!. Famous slanti engine with standardindard transtransmls- nnyLr-Kirr\-nnT i \ l t u r a Soldd new aat Theisen Motors and i q , 1963 FALCON Futura 1 9 6 1 F O R D ...... : ...... $ 4 9 5 slon, white walls, push buttoibutton ra- COMMERCI./MERCIAL UNITS justt traded in. Fully equipped with 2-door. Radio, healer,ller, 'over'overdrive. dlo; lactory warranty.mty. 2-door hardtop. Cardinalrdinal Red, bbucket 390 engine,,engine,,Automatic i transmission; ' < R 1 '68 CHEVROLET3LET FleetsldeFleetsI picidlp. ‘'4-wlieel : ^ ^ e a t s , '■kin-Jhe-noor,i r . ______J ______Poweriver steeristeering and G rande interior. ^ ■ V ...... I . . .. $ 1 ^ drive." Warn hubs. 8 - 4962-GHEVROLET)T ^ ^^.^,.;.n...-.-$1295- afarn hubs. 4-speed.' V engine, ctory Warranty. -ty' low mileage,eage, excellentexcell condition, still V8 Impala sport coupe.ipe. RadiRadio, heater, auto- iCtory w arranty. -SAVE . ' . $ 9 9 5 / m atic. S P E C I A L S under, factory warra .SPE C IA L $2995 • ■ ' . . 'ISNINTY N INE SPECIA] ____*64 CHEVROLET '/4-ton, )LET U-ton. long wheelbase. 4- - — ------1963-FeR^ — - I 9 i D -^=r~7::= ^ ::...... ■: $1195-- -^ — 8 *38iaNeOtN~FiilI— powerr-everylverr-everythlng------speM transmlssfen;{insmission, big '6' engine, heavy works ...... : ...... ■ 1962.M ERCU RYr M onteionterey_ country-Squire V81 tt 4^oor o o r station wagon, ...... ••••• "93 - duty throughoutDUghoUt i.^vvr,T„ , .. r.-. ii....- J149} ------lON-T-EREY-Gustom ...... Radio, heater, power-er-steerlng, steerli brakes and------...... '61 PLYMOUTH: 4-door sedan ...... - ______Custom 4-door s^an.*iedan. AutoiAutomatic Cruiseomatic...... “ *‘‘’“~ : ’60 STUDPBAKER'lAKER' oustcUsWm~*/i4on 3-speed~-~T„,.- transmission, powerer steering, fpower ------— Breezeways:ezeway-sedan-390r-V8'Automatlc,— ; —- ^ _a7XADlLUC.coup« Jevl|Ie_y|le_...... • J99 transmission,slo^, very.sl very,shaxp_body.and good brakes, like new Interior. PfPerfect " pqwerver stee:steering. Deluxe interior. ~ l 9 19l 6 3 VOLKSWAGEN^3 i ® - ...... :. ? 9 9 8 r - J ^ mechmlcalrnothlnglalrnothjng down'^ACTr'J495------1-ownerwner car.car, ’58 PONTIAC 4-door S tar Chief . . . . . $99 , < ' condition. 24oor sedan. '55 CHEVROLET)LET‘ '/4-ton >/4-ton 4-speed, 6-cylinder, '62 STUDEBAKER hardtopop coupe. V8, engine, good conditioncondltl ...... $395 . . SPECI IA A L $11$1095 Specisipecial P rice $1495 1 9 6 4 D O D G E ...... $ 1 5 9 5 lU c k ...... 330 4-door sedan. V8,I'S, radio,'heater,radio, power '66 GMC l-tonton truck. 4-speed,< V8 engine, steering, torque flightght transmission,trans 33,000 USE BANK AMERICARD^ R D FOR dual rearr wheels, gocgood rubber and clean miles, ohe owner. . - DOWN PAYMENTENT . throughoutut ...... $2195

1964 PLYM O U THI ...... $1395 p S E ^ N M Q " ------4-door. V8 sedan. kadloTTii OTORS -transm ission, 30,000) miles.miles, ’ B © N ^ N - ^ Z A M OOTORS : i The Easiestlasiest PlacPlace in fhe World to Buy A Car! jg| 1965 RAM BLER $ 1 5 9 5 Burley'si^'s PPont ontiac - . Buicic D ealere a l e r 701 Main Avenue Eastast Twin Falls T elep h o n e 733-7700 4-door sedan. Heater,ter, (tandardatani transmls- slon with overdrive. USEIUSED CARS-1,000 East Main streetStref NEW CARS-1356:a r S —1356 Overland Avenua I For Newsi Weather and Best EEnteftaininent:’ Listensten To The theisen Show On the Detroit S trip ...... Burley..Burley Doivntownitown ...... Burley on KLIX Radio fromn 66:30 :3 0— -7 7:30 : every morning.' • 11965 9 l DODGE ...... $ 1 4 9 5 ______C air 678-9069 - ” , . „ CaU 678-90336 __ Coronet 4-door. V8,8, radio, heater, power „ PONTIAC ledan. 10S9 4-door. See aat t PLYMOUTH, PLYMOUT IMS Belvedira II ^ MILLER AUTO SALES **OTo?i VOLKSWAOEN, 18M. Will ««crljlc» RBONANZA W MOTORS steering, aulomatlc,^§harplr§ ta rp l W i . «9 NorUi Waihlngton. Phona 733-13- door hahardlop. Power itearlni,—.. Ij W i iu araau t you can save0 6IH. power br,brakei. Call 324-2737 or 32i> (or quick lals. P«rf«ct condlllon. pnntln V V # V « monemoney oo luperlor car«. No 75 a« . Jarome. _ • 21,006 mUei. Red wlUi w hltj uJ;uih P I'o o n n tia tia c Opel Buick lUnnUcla. Read tha book and1 ■, t-ON-rfAti '-ito .4-aoor eedan. . hoWry. Rmdlo, ttt^ lieltileltil OPEN TIL 8 - FRIDAYFRID TIL 9 make*SS an offer. Open every day '"eniime, f" " !,, automaUo ; tranim iulon,"• IMim il STUDEBAKERstU D ' .4-Soor. V-l a n d ___ rh o m 4M-MM i t u r «:00.______„ . ggURLEY. l IDAHO CADILLAC y-' , and■Id I avenlni. 3 hlocki louUi oa -!!?■ns. Phone 733-M33. ' ■ _ Joverdrtvi Overdrive, power gllda tranimli- Hock Creek Road, Hanaon. LOWEST;k Lowest overheade equal It loweit Ilon. ilon. ,exlra 2 ( V-S anglaei. UIS. FOHD, 1959 F tlrlin # VS 4-door,loor, MMOVING OVING ea st. M ust ie)l, 1060 Chev* j.": , * * * ¥ V T , .j)hOlli 423-I178. .______i?orlcei. |M ''l 8 Trv ual Real Deal Autoto . 733-5037. ■ •utomiUc trmimliilon, txoel^ntllent rolet IrImpala super sport conver* __ Salei, H38. KImbarly RoaJ. , Sdg<3H6^’r H W l ‘BconS^cJ condlUon, 49,000 mllei. Phona 7M>793v tlb le.e. 20.00021 miles, beautiful con* Q. .'1962 Falcon 4-door. A*1 eoodl^oiu 8233 iKer « P.m. ______„ dition,dltlm , bucket,' vinyl, turbo-hydra*ira* 1965 Sedan DeVIll^^ Chateau 4- ' 1 B E D :.CARS — COMET, 1IS02 aport coupe. 6 • cylln- iIIKa Fall der, hidramatlc, new tlrei. Phoneae - m 733-3677 a9 7 7 afteri tt p.m. ■_ ■ BUICK USabre. 19S2. mctory“ rf«ir matic. .12,560. 728^11, Sun Valley,ley. door hardtop..VJnyl.roof, pow CASHC r - FOR - CARS 4"^^ ci. Extension 3654 or 3 ^ , ask for Mr. er i steering, power brakes, pow« H37jiff, CalUeford. _ LINCOLN, 1063 Contlnentalr (ully condlUoned, power ileerlng. Ex- '• Truck UneLane W(West aany n \ m ake — any model/ le. powered Including factory air. 47,• ceptlontlly clean . Wl Alturaaur«« . Brourm.Brourman. ___ er windows and seats, auto* lisaBRD . Good (or iludent uie. powered ..rf matic speed control, automatic"c Office Phone’hone 733-733-7385 3Z4-422I. Jarome. m mUeiamile) 7 3 3 ^ 7 . cvenlnii. North. 73i-2M<. _ IOM1864 THUTHUNDERBIRD. 2 door hard* {JJfl ' ■nUm ______iwo 1 ^ top. power steering, power brakes. temperature' control, telescopea • DISCOUNT AUTO , |S91 OOOOE engine rebuilt. *79, top. pov uiil !"<•. ailjiutable iieerlni wheel. I f and 1M7 Chevy nation ' wason,on, ' aira ir com conditioned. 36,000 m iles. Busl* bucket leata and coniole. >• LOWELL WILLS DICK:K BO'iBOYD ERNIE WILLS WRECKING, 1200 or make clltr on either,er. neiiness transferstr owner. 643*5423, 733-6562 733-0542 . 733-4888 TO61iO after » p.m.______S Buhl.'Buhl.- r i n t HighlHlihway*8o.'^*‘ Phoae*?»M8I 6 r EAT' buy. 1»<1 Pontiac, excellentIlent TOYOTA IMfi. 4*wheeT drTve, hard* EXCEPTIONAL , ____ _ l YOUREEMOIYO VIOTORCO.:i condition. tO.OOO actual mllei.J!es. top,top. J^ndcrulser.La: 4.000 miles, like Phona 7M-7334. . ■• " new W . P»P hona 733-402U _ LUXURY CAR FRONKMOTOR ' ' ti V . Chryslar, Plymouth, CMC ^B eat The H eatb W ith','ith ',These A ir Burley ~ 678-8788 ’ Conditionedled SpecSpecials ; $ 3 0 9 5 ^ V ^ I L I LEO AlCB'i ifiHBV^LAND, ^Slood.o J * , W H Y P AVY-M0RE? Y ^ ' ' iof. Your onMtop ihoppini cen*5“; CShop in the shade of)f our.r6do u r.r6d coolcarport , t«r for tU automotlvo needs. Sales 1967M OPELCLIL CLOSEOUT &■ 1966 MUSTANG 1!196G CHARGER WILLS . chev] ra a .^ 01dimoSlfeij([?,'! lOOffTllOOffTONTlAC Bonneville W4-door oor hardihardtop. Air con-' ' ' ' U VI, 4-ipeed. VI, aautomatic. ' . ^ Bulcki,Bulci and OK tJieil Can and"o dlldllloned .....j ...... J...... $3^^ > ‘ U S E D c a r s ’ ^Trucl c k i . 0|>en Sundayi and aven- , 1965 jTHUNDERBraD j hardtopip coupe. AirAll conditioned . $3195 ______^ 6 3 PONTIAC , — --TniclrtraB-Wert-Ptamr7JS"7SM------'^wrdlo(h-Aliv«oo .■ 2-doorJ-door hardtop coup*. VI,. fi, ^ AMERICAN MOTORSOTORS REBEL ^ ______.J J . IOM 1957 r/CADILUC sedan DeVUle.’TAIrcoiKllw,fAlrcoiKlltlon^ •..••••-' IMS - ...... 1959 CADILLAC »utoraautomatic, 2-door sport hardtop. Bucketet seats, floor ihlft, power ateeN BOICK, >Mi Bkylarra-door hard. « Convirtlbli, Rani clean. . *295. ing, 3 headrests, linled windshieldflndshield, white wall tlrei, full "top.top. ' Aulomatlc tranimlailon, S-i’ , ■' OLDER: MODELS , : ■ M U S T G O ! JJhwheel covers, electric wiperi,en, radiiradio, rear speakers, wind- .JP*Jpower aleerini, 1 owner, very •clean, axcellent condlUon. .Phoname 1951I860) C(COMET station wagon. 6-cyUnder.6-cyllnder,, itjck. i shift' .•.-,vr;_lJ95_ 1963 NASH 4-door, ‘6’,, standardS ta n d a r d $695 Bhlcld w ashers, back-up lights.jhts. paddedpad< dash and visors. ■ Ijto! , I , We Need •______:_____ - 1^ 1961) 1861) RjRAMBLER station wagon,m. frcylindeitKjylipder.aUclcBhUt.. 195 Regular• PricePrice: J3601 $160 WAGON^ SPEC]s p e c i a l s : , ; ■ YOUR TRADE-IN ; IMI CUSSIC namblar 4-door Mdan,•■>1 ' Jgsg18S9 FORD F( 4-door Mdan. VS..I,, automaticautomatic. -’■■■ , «'vi«M al!!,ro m1958 s SAAB ^ M oor ledan. Stickck ihlft....ihlft 11 <>.« ■ $8$ ^ 1962 CHEVROLET 4-dooroor ‘327,’, automatica . .. $1095i 1DRIVE A LITTLE ■THIS ' W EEK’Si SPECIALSPB PRICE «drivin '13,000 mllei by ona owner. , . '.|71700. 0 0 . Phone 733-7MI. , Z ' ' COMMERCIALSERCIALS . ’ ^ T ~ 7'^d"V6irCoiHlstenlIy SivT~ ~ ~ -^Ml-p6RD-}4‘tonr-loiig-whe*lb«i»-plcl(le*lb•i»^plcl^upi^-^yllnde^i;'.-‘— — -fr— ,1960 CHEVROLET V8 , automautomatic, atic 9 passenger J695 JOS-QEM Motor Company. '14 Thiiii.^ Kill • motor; 4-speed transmisiion■lion . . . . , . . . < ...... tlttS ' — ^ ^ 3 r 55150 ( dem rd MaroOn and whilf, nlll ' nil $lC0to$i500 werid. Factory air cosdlUoalai,»i< , , 1953J9S] G|CMC %-tbn. Stake ric kk, , 4-ipeed . MIM. 4W waihlnit.n...... —' +1951 J'S ! SrORD %-ton pickup. -V8, 4-ipeed;,i. Direct factory dealer.-cnrysler, -r CHllHOIM-ilftUiara, Burlayi Yourw r ^ . B E S Tr BUYB l ' Plymouth, *• Dodie 4 podge trucki. \ on ' W ILLS MO^lO T O R CQ. “i 8M4. •' ■ : .GET THE BU A U T O) SALESs a l : - • BAIHARBAUGH MOTOR CO. : - ’s m G00(aoodlni, Idaho Phone t34'4ll2 Z F0RFOR $8i DOW N and $62^ ’ 236 Shoshoneim StreeStreet Wcst Jo’o!torcycli. 334 Harrison. • , See Ed Studdard , Mtililii;: V lW(t ■ Wra.' 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