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VOL." 64 NO. 197 • ^ 8 ^ ______TWIN FALLS, IDAHO,-MCAHO.-MONI5AY, OCTOBER. 30, 30. 1967 ~ ^ " ^ TEN CENTS

“Unguidk” BLACKFOOT, Idaho (AP) — Workmen Si] with a Sen.. C h u r c hh Hedgejes On big crane were preparingeparlng ■ to shift to another truck . tcxiay a missile which be­ came "ungulded” this weekend on a rain-slicked highw^^. s Backiit i n g J ^ hh i n s p n Ir unarm!’• — ------In 1968 itercon- By MARK BROWNIWN . "That Is unanswerableile Just "The next stop is toI bomb quireq congressional assent t( missile, BOISE (AP) — Sen.:n. Frank now,” Church said. "It may de- ppopulation centers,” Church commc itm ent of U. S. forcei r Force Church, D-Idaho, a leadingiding Sen- pend on whom the Republicansubijcans said.s "Then we'll becomele mass abroada "for any other purposi s dam- ate dove and memberer of the nominate.” kkillers.” tlthan immediate self-defense h ;k went Senate Foreign RelationsIons Com- He made it clear the Johnson Following that, he said, n response to a su^en attack oi toppled mittee, said Sunday he can’t administration's "policy of esca- ""You’ll hear people callingiing for thetl United S ta te d ' ' 15 near answer now If he will11 support lation” In Vietnam Is thele basis ana invasion of North Vietnam.”itnam.” He Indicated the resolutloi turday. * Lyndon Johnson in 1968.a. for his disenchantment, This, Church contended,1, could wasu a belated response to thi ssile is I Church's statement camecame dur- But Church, who Is up1 for re- lclead to a direct confrontationintation 19ft41( Gulf of Tonkin resolutloi Force | Ing a question and answernswer pe- election In lM8-hlmseLf,f, ruled vwith Communist China and a wwhich .he termed "a blani ontents ' ricxl following a speech1 in which out at least one-iRepuJbllcan.lean. RedF Chinese “counter-invasion.”’asion.” ccheck on the constitutional au /ith the he said presidential power In " I can tell’ you whal^ I'dI'd dp If The senator contended that he thoritytl of Congress written in ai ''Hir as an. foreign affairs may make a they (Republicans) nominateominate "has“ never been a propohentihent of aatmosphere of contrived emer -nf..jn— “Pfiisar.’.' .fif-tha.

« S o v i e t S atellites!S Ai chievee DI o c k i n g P )—Thou- ilifornians MOSCOW (AP)—Two (A P)—Twc Soviet nounccmentnent said, then separat- anothermother craft. e But something — fl ----- Thft-njissilei-*jr-unarm‘’•of wind- unmanned satellitestellites joinedjc to- cd on order■der fromfrom earth. apparentlyipparently went wrong before SCARY AS OLD SATANrAN himself.himself, Is Joe Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. (Sonny) Ward, ^ ed Minuteman Intercon-lay which gether in spaceice todaytoday in a re- It termed•med the the operation an ;he the final final crash that, killed cos- as he sits prepared to taketake part Inin thet "spooks and goblinsbllns festlvafestival” of Halloween. Joe really ® r tinental ballistic missile,Iside resi- hcarsal for makingnaking space spi plat- "automaticitic docki docking” and said monautnonaut VladimirV M. Komarov. Isn’t as bad a fellow as it might look In this picture takenicen by TimeTimes-News Staff Photographer ^ en route to Hill Air Force forms above the eartearth. TTicy it had occurred occurred at 12:20 p.m. The The docking do operation was Bill King, however, as you can see In the pictures att the bdttoibdttom of the page. And the Base by truck, wasof dam­ Forest- spent V/, hoursrs In In orbit orbi togeth- Moscowtime. time, proved5 r o v e d successful, the an- chances are, instead of' scaring too many people Tuesdaysday night he’ll Join the rest ot the J aged when the truckmes went were er and then separated.separated, The announcerannouncement said the aouncement nounceme Indicated. It said youngsters In amassing; a large »aclsack ot stomach ache-lnducinge-lnducing titreats.______J into a slide and he toppled L^tnon xi,e first for>r Soviet sclentlsU! two satellitesellites weiwere coupled rig- :omputers computers helped to bring the over on Interstate 15st near of Los with what theyy calledcalled "automat-*' Wly andd were were icontinuing tha two devicesdevlc together. Blackfoot early Saturday.hreatened jc docking” of of two two Sputniks orbital flightflight wllwith all systems They They sentse television pictures Although the missilenes. is they came almost twotwo years years after the and equipment,lipment tifunctioning nor- back back to to earth, the announce­ unarmed, the Air Force United Stateses joincjoined two . . mment ent said.said said, its solid fuel contents;r Bel Air ' manned spacccraft3craft inIn orbit.o The The UnitedJnlted Stai States has carried It It added addc that the docking Disappointecinted Suitor)r K ills Self ’ are being treated withy spokes- the unm anned Sovietaviet ventureveni ap- out successfullycessfully ta docking by a meant largeIar orbital stations can same precautions asdevastat- an. , peared to be a test forfoi puttinR manned satellite,satellite. be constructedconstri as the base for _ expln^ivp__An nrpn_nf..Jn—destroyed cosmonauts into craftcrc that The operationoperation was an obvi- rbaching otheri planets. adjacent road is ropedlive north-off would link upin in space. space. prejiaration^aratlon. for what the A A space spaci station would have A f t e r W o)unding u n d Captuiptured B ride; to keep spectators away. *' Thc. two Sputniks,utniks. CosmosCoi 186 space program has long the advantage advai for starting a ...... ,...... I launched Frlday^ nnd xpected to dp n«xt in . major spacespi trlp'of being out­ CLEVELAND, Ohio (A|>)—Ai^*)—A less tthan an hour beforeore the triedtrie to kill himself in April & iday' nnd Cosmos ^nnnpd v^nf^oiveritiires: Join together side side thethe earth’se gravity.’ A rock- disappointed suitor shot himself shootii 'f® 188 launched today onon ana orbital ilmself shooting. 196(1966 when a girl he had dated h -hour-long course close to to 18B's, 18B's, maneu- orbit to form space plat- !t et couldcould beb assembled on It and to dCTth today after woundingunding BatchBate had warned he1 would saicsaid shc would not marry him, h thenthen get more value from Its a young bride he held captive:aptive shoot Mrs. Caldwell and himself ”"He said to her, 'If you don't. /ept down When Soyur 1 went up last Jirust thrust thantha a rocket which has at gimpoint over the weekendend in if anjanyone intervened. Earlier, wantwar to marry me, I don't even fiCalifornia Wi^untains They "fulfilledled their program April, reports:ports in 1Moscow said It first'irst to to blast 1 loose from tha h is third-floor suburban apart- he useduse the woman as a3 shield wantwar to live,’ ” Mrs. Smith said, ir )unty res- of scientific research,”research,” an an- was supposed>posed to be Joined by eiarth’s arth ’s powerful po hold. ment, police said. and didrove police into a stairwayfairway "He felt there was no reason to ici foothills. —— — ------— ■ -nfli'i.ii ri.iii, -37, ,.,... . ripnrt with °a volley of shots. go. ion living.” IV d homes on arrival at Doctors Hospital,ispital, NO"N6 one i was hit;------— ------SlSho snid Batch then stabbed wP l a g u e d a bullet wound In his heart.ii-t. BBate atch's m other said her son Se- CounCounty Commissioner Morris Mr. Carlson said, all are(5id paying the ?' California Division ofres Forcst- north as the final week for registering■gistering a whirlwind visit to Southth Viet- ththe Mekong Delta and a model pensivep Revolutionary Develop tect him. W. CaCarlson announced plans|) I a n s less than that amount.t ot the 'y ; officials said 15 homesres norm were elecUonn began. began, nam's embattled countrysideside to- VVietnamese village. rrment program faces Is lack ol id we Monday for a meeting, probablyrobably CountyC< commissioners an- known destroyed in the Lemon ' day and praised a Vietnamesenamese The vice president arrivedIved In understandingui at the provincia: "We heard two shots and we :inucd fo As of Monday morning, Con- rushed In,” Schoupt said. later this week, with Nebraskaibraska nounccclnoui plans several------weeks . Heights area southeast of Los Con- official who told him cBrruptlonruptlon ViVietnam Sunday to representpresent aiand district levels. _ rest home representativeses who ngo to investigate the possibility Angeles. Flames threatenedly direc- stance Leiser, clerk, said the jg hurting one of the majoror gov- PreslcJentP JohiuKjn at theB inau- The vice president said h( Cleveland detective Capt. Lg*have 'expresed an interestrest in or resumingr county operated fa- som e 1,000 other homI es, heavily they books contained 3,623I names.names, emment programs aimedled at gurationg Tuesday' of foundfc good omens in Vietnam Patrick L. Garrity said whenwlien Bctahll Bstabllshfng homes In southcen-uthcen- ciiities,ciilt but. Mr. Carlson said, P*said. )range. She reminded residentsnts that winning the war. PPresident-elect Nguyen Van particularlyp in the Revolution­ he entered the bedroom,• the tral IriIdaho. the county wouid prefer‘I to I have "It Icxiks like anotherr fireBel Air in bcx>ks clo,se Saturday att 9 p.m.,p.m.. "Here's a man that canan talk Thieu.Tl aiary Development program, girl was still standing, although ,, , : o u n t y but will bc open for two addi- wounded. Mr. ( Carlson returned overver the “ ,I private firm or individual fire," said a forestry spokes- fddi- frankly and openly, which1 Is ex­ex- Humphrey expressed confi------, weekend from a vacationon trip build and operate the home if man. referring to the jn devastat- Jacin- tional hours the three lastist nights actly why Americans areB here, de viewed view In this area. Mr. Carl- gnts n stabbed w ere In the {40,000 toD 150,000 will be out of town Nov. 7. pressp> for "the only major captive at gunpoint since Satur-jatur- son said.sa He noted rest -home• home month.,„on Many other surrounding-2-,- C uL 7 - JaniTi» fircm i-n ______') - A _ ------thing’’ they didn’t win from day night. operateoperators in Twin Falls County countiescoun are paying Ihe------differ- toi An csilmatcc} 4.000 persons their No. 1 target—equal pay Mrs. Smith had flownn to do not have room for stateIte pa- ence,ence while Twin Fails county miwero ev.-icuated from home^’ a thou- of Man , Hurt When^en Attract 40010 DDelegates j;for Canadian and American Cleveland from her homele in Uents tients ata present rates of a* m ax- commissionerscomi have refused to a homes in the Lemon VkffpQ Details of the 62nd annualal con- ve vention delegates In the O’Leary’Leary workers. Johnstown, Pa., to try to rea- imum of ^235 pcr month.th. Pa do so,t arguing tho t2251,1 should 11 wa Heights area shortly Canierafter, of .uU C 9 , vention of the Idaho Congressingress gymnasium,gy sponsored by>y the "Canadian wage parity Is go­ son with her son. She arrived tients I Shotgun Explodes rived tients In the Nebraska homes, be a adequate.______^dawn. ______A Twin Falls man sufferediffcrcd a ‘ Parents and Teachers,, to be TwinTv Falls PTA council. In,ing fo be a very- crucial Issue The fire was the worst of two hand - injury Sunday afternoonifternoon Jheld at O’Leary Junior■ High Mrs. Price will addressss the In these negotiations. It’s a top y II ij p . . j . m which have blackened ■ an ■ m esti- when a new shotgun explodedilodcd as -School in Twin Fails, Wednesdaynesday coconclave during the Thursdayursday priorityPr Item," Douglas Fraser, ■Jifc m ated 30,000 acres since Sun- he attempted to fire at a pheas- |through Friday, wcr'e announcedounced mimorning session which begins UAW Chrysler department dl- day. That surpassed the 26,000- ant J while hunting in Twin,in Falls ’Monday by Mrs. Pierce Roan, at 9 a.m. Her topic willrlii be rector,-saidre after the. union de- ,rp navinc swath cut two weeks ago County. chairm an of Icjcal arrangemments. ents. "Concerns"C for Those M.agicMagic cided tojtake _tbe_ contracts woa ■y.-yi P y ® by a scries of brush fires north 1 e con-[from its No. 1 target. Ford Mo- City police w crc notifie^clified by More thah 4iW PI a tncimbirs’fmbg’i^ Years,” carrying out t*;e con- [fr' liers an- Angeles. ' Iley Me- throughout the statete are vevention theme. "The Magica g i c toitor Co. to Chrysler before going attendants at Magic Valley Me- ‘ to General Motors, al weeks major fire continued fo' morial Hospital that Davidvid Vin- ‘®xp?ctcd for the conclave.I. Mrs. Y«Years.” to possibility “ southwesterly direc- son,s 34, baci been admittedted with ‘ first vice presidentesident ]Mrs. F. R. Mabbutt, programogram Alter the Ford agreement, leratcd fa- toward the more heavily I nd TTie ‘he National Congress of)f Par- chchairman, will mcxlerate aI sym- WalterW P. Reuther, union pres- ison said Populated suburbs of Orange. a < wound in the left hand. The IH man told them the gun exploded,xploded ‘ Teachers, Dallas,, Tex., po posium "Critical Issues Affect-Affect- idiIdent. said Canadian wage pari- •r to have Meanwhile, the other fire in 1 but sornehow the shot missedissed his ' ‘he national guest.It. Shc inj ing the Magic Y ears” at 10:15 ty was '‘the only major thing individual adjacent Riverside County I h» nalm *s to arrive about 3 p.m. Tues- a.m.a.i Thursday. Participantsts will we didn’t win.” , horne if down from fhe San Jacin- face.t It tore through the palm ‘ of the left hand and damagedlamped *^ay at the Twin Falls airport,irport. be Dr. Henry Brilo, professorifessor The UAW contract at Chrys- to Mountains Into the San Jacin- c officers . Robert Gibb, Idaho states coor-ccx>r- of Education, Idaho Statee Unl- ler’slei Canadian firm runs out 5 out the •“ Valley. Authorities said "sev-. the man’s , left thumb, officers v said. He was released fromrom thpthe dinaforS for the Eighth State veversity: Mrs. Genevieve Merrill.rerrill. Nov.Nc 15. Vssistance ‘^•'al structures” were Involved hospital following treatment.. , Projcct,| "Designing Educuition■cation ex executive director. Mentaltl Re- Union1 and c:ompany bargain- d nursing ‘^e Gilman Hot Springs. , _ • for tjie Future,” will speak;ak on tardationUi Planning, StateB Dc-De- ingln| team retumed to subcom- for cach yillain In the fires, at ... the topic "Tomorrow’s Ch C h i 1-I- papartment of Health; Dr. Donald>onald mitteemi meetings tcxiay at Chrys- "Win Falls l<^ast in part, was termed the - ' DEATHS HIGH ^dren" at the opening sessionlion at KeKeith, academic dean. Collegeioliege Ierlet in Detroit. 'ides drug Santa Ana wind, which annual- . BOISE (AP) — With one day 7:307 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs.I. Dale of Southem Idaho, and Judge UAWI employes a t Chrysler but docs *y every fail blows its hot des- to go, October is Idaho'sI second Buchanan,I Idaho Falls, statetate MaryM< Adams, Bonneville Countybounty andan General Motors have been i nursing ert-spawncd breath over tinder- worst p traffic death monthonth on fpresident, will conduct thee con- PrProbate Court. woworklfig without cxmtracts sinc» dry Southem California forests record, s the Department of Law vvention. IHighlight of the third generaleneral SeptSe 6, when Ford workers ' \ ' l m they can- and brushland. Enforcement tJ sakl Monciayay A reception Is planned forir cop; SSee PTA MEET, P*. J, CoL 7 struck.*—stt -»— ------iuch pati------^ ______1___ S b i *247 pcr TOUR PLANNED v rrounding ATLANTA, Ga, (AP) — A he differ- tour of the Yerkes Regional Pri- is county mate Research Center, I home of CostumedledrGiiSSt&^eiSee Slayingig jA. t Party efused to a huge orangutan collection, Q 25 should was on tap for Prince Ranier of k Monaco today.______VAN NUYS, Calif. (AP)’AP) — VWhen the man fell downR and struckstr UneJstrand tn the ricie. haihas no pulse. TUs maa ia Gaily costumed guests att a Hal- was n moving and mumblingng on the other hit a wall. deid e a d .'" ' loween h party watched’id’ and tlthe floor we all thou^t.. gee, •• The1 guests watched and < laughed as a man burst into the thistl guy is really'puH ^ itit on.*' laughedlav as Lindstrand writhedrIthM (1m . »«ld ' midst of the throng earlyrly Sun- He said Lindstrand. a sales- on the flcMr for several minutes ••ti day followed by a man with Y»a nman, appeared at the privateirivate whilewh his assailant tied, virtual-irtu ^ Mmdlsbeliaf. gon. They thought the, shootingshooting pparty in this Los Angeles, suburbluburb ly unnoticed, according to a "E veryone waiOced arao i^ ^ te was all a clever skit. Thenien they aabout 1 a.m. not in costume.>e. :He woman wo guest who would* m t a.da«^t.9IMlJate. . aad found the man was deatL ddanced with a few of the gnettt.[uetts, jd«m{yJheaM&- Me PoUce said Kenneth A.^ Iind- tlthen leftl A few m inutnlaterte rlie he Sba S safal. "A girt sitting nest ^ ■ H - ftranci.sc 32. lav on the floor>r of the .c ran back Into the room, followedllowed to m e said. *1 sea tdood coming luxurious apartment for several b;by a stocky man carryinging a out oTfils month.' * l«t^^ f»iiBwnc«'«ar lOOJP IC *IBE ¥UN b in d«4|idi ea el minutes until one of the 50 gun.g " I told beir, 'It m utt be a. cao-ca]>- >mnt booN -m avm ' th a .'wtMC m n r m nmOem tvoak wmwm unttn yoa,you, b d>OMia« the'rigbtIght yoor yooi inni Jack>*4nitetii. Joe Wi ■■ fal guests tioticed blood coming "It looked like-a-toy.’’ saklkl an- sule sul< be has inside.’ ^from Iha ooawhaf* b a w d . p n f i k W ]M v Jwdc-»4rantii.onm. Her* JoeJ Want spots m goodood _ fuhkxilog faab the staring eye* and gb< npUn from his mouth. oiother guest, Bruce Cuie. "1'I saw ""But she went up to him1 and IDetectivM ■nd iBgB It an with iduu xmdmtdi« of o i t ehoiee, aad kaa graat plim it oa One guest said later:•r: "It thetl flashes.” Itit fwas bkMxl. A guy went.np and guiguests, but aald thinr had m SlSlb*S2 Ht m i n i t i M ( m * vieim at tv «C ] lOQkad to avexyana lika a sUt. sU t. Thera wera two shots.. One trie tried h it pulta and shooteci.C 'He•Ha d aw io tha ldaMliy

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.-;Twlri.-FBllt -ThnM-Naw*'.’.New . . ■ Oct. 3Q.3U 1967 1 - ^ ' ' , _ | LiqujD .. I . ' J = = . = : = | = ’■ • j'"'".... Seei^^ Pa grW ecrtherRei .cSiiiiett .■ / WillWillard Rees taUcing to fiendsds '. ' ' ■ ' outside putsid church . . .. Mrs. F. W. MM Meet H ere DoddaDodds, Kimberly. getUng sUgbt- |H |I F fom TiiTMM-N«ws 2!4-hour 4 -h o u r WWe eather Bureau Wira _____ ly_co ^-JCh*.Jd*h<>^4.e*bUitIv*--«oun-coim ------^------J - t ------^ ^ ~ !^. rJeaMtte"wUey driving on leet in ■ : ‘ Second\SMon Avenue North . . , Iu- . 13 a t . neau Shinn chatting with city , W Temperatures Forecast j g ' .tesU- , ■ ■ clerk . . . Stuart Swan talkingng TURNliMG WARMER , cU on liquor law* wiU meetIS. in to Reed (^ulam in city hall . . . rr:'9 1 Twin Falls at 11 a.m. Nov.I 13 in ata , f James May entering courtroomim jyijg Some cloudiness at Umes,I. otb- toiy wtthi 48 per cent humidity, 4he Holiday. Inn to hearId testi- the ' ^ • . J . . . Mrs. Percy Browii, Gooding,lg.' iBBfl N i a t i o n a l erwlse fair through Tuesday.ay. A 38 at Rupert,» at Fabfield. 28 w mony, on state Ilquqr laws.Is set ' ______-• sh{ppshopping. in Twin Falls . . • High Low P Pr. r. UttleUHlB warmerwi days. High lab 50s,50*. at HsHaUey. 38 at Buhl, 32 ....Mth,atXas^ The ^ meeting is a third in a Bob LaUiam breezing throughgh uByiln .. low 25 to S5. except Camaalama* tieford,tiefon 3< at Gooding. At noon, ri< ISSbEJ Bob Albany, clear ...... 48 24 .. tow U % series to be held aroundose theof '■ .' X'^1- — office . . . Jim Rude talking , Albuquerque, clear ..60 32 .05.05 Prslrta- Prairie high bi upper 40s,I, low 55 at T.F. Weather Bateau with state; The final mating I Is is set to about humorous speech contest ■ ■ Atlanta, cloudy 67 43 .. 18 to 28.2» Pifobablll^ of raioa less 18 perp« cent humldUy. Banm- next year In Boise. ps and 1 . . . Dale Patterson picking up H R . .. than 10 per cent. OuUookk for eter: 30.47. SoU temperatures: ■ Bisniar^ clear .... 49 25 ■ th*5 M Officials said the wmose of . M . ^eye^asses e ^ < . . • Frances BeU,^li! Boston^w...... 50 34 .. Wedne*Wednesday Uttle change; Tem- At T.F..T. fOurlnch 46-Sf,B2 eight- 1 the meeting in Twin Falls is to taUdng about medicare .... . V v taUdni Buffalo,' cloudy .... 48 ’35 .. peratunperatures at 8 a.m.; 3« aIt t Je- inchInch < 4«-M. 20-lnch 53-32, SB-inch men interested groups and I ^"Brick” r l d Zimmerman on way to . OTJR Chicago, rain...... 57 51 .50.50 rome, tame. 4 40 at T.F. Weatherr Bu- (O-SI; at Rupert, four-inchiS./ 58- Hnriic*tliens on liquor laws, solesslon that If J m pM ^ffice . . .' Gaylord Tolerer Cincinnati, cloudy .. 63 45 .. reau wiwith 55 per cent humidity,ildlty, 38; atal Buhli three-inch 5 at the j, council may make recom- ' walking through parking lo t: . . Denver, clear ...... 44 24 .. 45 at TT.F. Entomology Labora-ibora- CastleCastleford,. three-li^ 45-37.il ~ mendations Al to the Legislatureto .be ;ji r ^ W Emest Ragland driving blue car DCS MBlnes;~cIoudy . 49 38 .49.49 . ------■ nen 88- presduring the next regular session . . . motorists driving mto Southth . Detroit,' cloudy ... 50 47 .. O Cl5ady-V 82 - 48-1^17 n i7 - Synop^is^ Farm Summary- All written testimony ;ed“ to .be fan — i i s — Steel'ind Dn'Jaihes'Taylor disj ... Helena, cloudy .... 48 38 .. • presented must be'typewritten, J ^ **^jl ■ cussincussing a rt program at CSI . . . PROPERpR< RECEPTACLE for Indianapolis, cloudy 63 45 .. High pressure at the surfaceirface rather light, less than 15 miles• - with two copies; brief oral testi- And overheard, “So If it’s 8 mtain per hour, today and Tuesday, a.m.n- "Trash•‘Trai MaU” 1* designated on Jacksonville, clear v75 . 59 • .. • continuecontinues in the Intermountaln per h( y ' liVony "■win be"Tiifeara,"15ased fan —jj there. It’s 8 a.m . here, or Is itIt the coverc< of the fliehox ot this Kansas City, rain .. .68 41 J3.83 Region. Region. Skies in Southem Idaho WarmerWai air Is beginning, „ to tho |~>1 written.material. lorth- move Into the Intermountaln5 miles -. ______ck TyqjfflSzzl 5 a.m.? I guess it could beI’e old alstove which serves as the Los Angeles, clear . 84 '60 ..• • are are part partly cloudy while in North- move 8 a.m., but since Sunday mom-n- -base'base for a rural mailhoz on . ! Loutsvliie. clear .. 70 48 ..• • e mem Ida! Idaho cloudy skies and light RegioiRegion, Daytime temperatures TA . ingta* ™. . . let's see now . . WashiWashtogton Street! North. I Memphis, cloudy .. 76 62 —— rains rains an are occurring. Wind speedsp e ^ inIn our vaUeys wil be rising today BurleyMJ. Truckt / " Miami, clear ...... 81 7S ..•• are are gem generally Ifcss than 15 miies and 1Tuesday. Highs today will ******* Milwaukee, rain ... 54 49 Jl•21 per per houi Hour this forenoon In South-iouth- be in the upper 40s Into the SOs Mpls.-StJF>., clear . 43 29 .37.37 emem IdalIdaho valleys. and oion Tuesday In the'SOsf tom the JDriver .U Hurt ^ - , rain . 81 69 ' 1.12 High High pressurej both at the9 sur- mid 6(60s. Minimum temperatures f- Tax Credit Death De Takes New York, clear .. S3 35 ..•• face face anc and aloft is forecast to10 re- tonightonight wiU not' change much ^ I-truck . . KENNEBUNK, Maine Okla. City, rain .... 75 « .08 mainmain stJstrong enough to keepp the from 1last nights readingsHo?te except In Accidentd ear- « ® 1HJ k» NIA. CAP)—Town(AP offlr.1als said ¥ ^ ..1 Omaha, cloudy ... 53 33 .32•32 mainmain Pi Pacific storm activityty to for a litUe cooler in the upper “ Sunday they are taking un- Filer J. JJ. Mau ------PBllaaapnia, d ew 38 W—~~vr rr iKethe hfiftnfti-th' <« UK A fevT pfessUresstirtr SimlCffStiuftB-R lvtir 'Valleys, o vernight^“mili^h HANSEN-A large sem1-truckaf t h e — . alntieJ.eaaatusedjsaauah.y/iu‘JLaet.papulac...... —------dosal------Phoenix, clear .... 78 46 ..• • center center i is moving into Westernistern lows vwill be in the 20s to 1the excent low trailer Wa? ,demolishedInter- ear- again!-'againV ' to give i a $100 tax credit to Pittsburg, clear .. 51 34 ..•• British British Columbia and is fore- 30s e>except for teen readings, UDoer In *y Sunday moming In a wreck ------— perspersons who reach the age -f**- Ptind, Me., cloudy . 53 36 .. castcast to to'continue e on across South-)Outh- Camas Cama: Prairie. ahout.-thrfift " amlles. .^ast-o f th e ---- ot 100 — provided that the FILER—Wheeler pjLj Wi Elledge, Ptind, Ore., cloudy . 58 51 ..•• era era Cam Canada to^y and Tuesday.sday. No ]precipitation has beenthe low re- Hansen Interchange on Inter- centenarians paid taxes lo 90. 627027 Main S t, Filer, died Mon­ Rapid City, clear .. 51 27 ..• • Althougl Although some cloudiness willwiU ported during the last 24llnfffl hours In state SON. rently Magic Valleyilley Funerals rthe town for a t least 25 day morning „ at Magic Valley Rii^mond, clear • ••62 32 •• occur imgs Jn invesUgating Idaho State Po- yeai •• occur t at times, mostly fair In SouthemSou Idaho valleys. Con- Ilce ™ said the driver, Calvin Mc- y**"- Memorial Memol Hospital of a brief Richmond, clear ... 62 32 ..;; weather weather will be the rule inn the tinued dry weather the next two rf the GOODING — Funeral serv- "DECLO—Funeral Dl services for .... III illness. f hnn™ MUlan, 28, Burley, apparentlylan at ices for Mrs. Louise Rogersogers Hen Henry V. Wikel will be conduct-jct------« '" « -• St. Louis, cloudy .. 66 54 .11•1* valleys valleys of Southern IdahoI and of thnthree-days wiU aUow late fall . He was born Feb. 8, 1877, at Salt Ut. City, clear • 50 27 .. eastcenb *s went to sleep. Inter- pounds will be held at 10 a.m. ed at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the»he , , „W e ' • • eastcentral Oregon during; this harvesharvest and other farm activi- The 1967 truck ran off the gi Hays, N. C. He came to Idaho San Diego, clear .. 75 59 ..*■ ome. time. Wi W ln^ wiil continue to be ties to make further progress. ™ j lounty Tuesday at Thompson Funeralineral McCMcCuUoch Funeral Home Chap- « I tB fall center medianapart at chapelices with Rev. 1. F. Younger,ager, el bby Rev. Paul Ludlow. Mill-X Shootings In 1904 and lived at Lava Hoc San Fran., clear .. 75 59 .. Springs from 1914 until 1939. San Fran., clear ... 77 60 .. an underpass where the Inter-area, pou district superintendent of the tary gravNide rites will be heldeld (Continued/ 0 on From Page One) Seattle, cloudy. . . . .57 51 .. rw stater intersects with a countylisted ChurchTue of Nazarene, officiating,Iting, in tlthe Pleasant View Cemetery, himself himsel in tho chest and under-' He was e, Postmaster at Lava Five-Dayay FoForecast ; • ,road.S The truck was tom /alleyapart assistedcha by Rev. Harold Wlcox,Ilcox, FrieFriends may call at the chapel went | Hot Springs and also ran the Tampa, cloudy .... 84 65 .. P®‘ went psychiatric care for sever- theater and drug store there. W^sUngton, clear . 58 35 ..• • High High | pressure aloft will1 re- develodevelop a stronger storm around JJ®™and scattered over a large ledarea, in Goodingdlsti Church of Nazarene.rene. MonMonday afternoon and eveninging al moimonths. ------main rerelatively’ strong throughrough Wedne Wednesday night or Thursday Mr. ‘ McMillan, who is Ij listed was chuLast rites will be In Elmwoodwood and Tuesday untU time of ser-'®''- ., Friendsprie of the Caldwells said!(} He ‘came to Filer, where he mid week with stronger westerlyiterly may |produce a few showers hi In fair condiUon at Magic Valley)f the assiCemetery. Friends may callill at vice vices. CaldwiCaldwell dropped out of Westat had•'“d Ii^lived 17 years, from Mont­ Hawaii winds SiSirt aloft moving Into the valley area. However, around it wUl vebU Memorial Hospital, remained in Thompson Goo Funeral Chapel Sun------TechniTechnical High school and Mrs.'S. pelier. peber. ^ Northern Intermountabi Regioneglon move through our areainmlav quite ^he cab of the truck, whichintaln was day, LasI Monday and untU 9:30 a.m. FILERFl — Funeral services for CaldwellCaldw was an llth grader at He wasw m arried to Hilma Hol- A laska, C anadaa the remainder of this week,ireek. rapldlj rapidly and measurable amountsurer* In dislodged from the rest ofhap- the Tuesday.Cem WheW heeler W. Elledge wiil be con-on- Colllnwood Colllm High School. Bothth sten, v who died in 1931. He later Higher pressure at tbe surfacerface otof momoisture wUl be* quiteIt lightwUl vehicle. Tho; , ducted at 10 a.m. Thursday “t at were employedc In restaurants, was v;®® married" to Blanche Kunz Calgary ...... 48 32 Higher i , Quite route to MountainHar- day, BUHL—Funeral services for d- Dec. 3, 1941 In Montpelier. Their Edmoriton ...... 46 29 wUTwill temi tend to persist with storm[torm and cconffaied to northernmost n,.M Twin Fails Mortuary Chapel by Mrs. CaldweU had dated Cald- ®ec. 3, Home when the accident hap- Roland Tue’ H. Kruckenberg, Buhl,Bum, Bishop James Page. Final ritestes ,^ell forf more than a year be-e- marriedmarrie was later solmenized Montreal ...... 39 28 centers movi^ to the northth of valley areas ot Southem Idaho. • wiU be conducted Tuesday at ^ni our valleys. . d -„ * T h t P«"«l S:30 a.m. y will be at 4 p.m. Thursday at fore theytl were married, friendsIs In*n th‘he e , Logan LDS Temple in Ottawa ...... 41 24 »“ *: van. with Ughter windsZnJIikmt wlU o The track was owned by Har- 2 p.m. Bl in the St. John’s Lutheranrii ^ Central Cemetery near Ban- said. ‘ ;d 1942. Regina ...... 48 23 Temperatures over tbe valleys be Tuesday and possibly Wed- veyS f ]Thomton, Declo. Rola an- said. They said she had dated of Southem Idaho Tuesday Church here. Final rites wUl be croft. Friends may call Wednes-ies- Batch for a few weeks duringlg He wasv a member of the LDS T oronto...... 45 36 S0 “( nesday.. Stronger .winds. wiUi ------WiUin the Clover Lutheran Ceme- j-v d- Church. through Saturday will average , ds wIU ^ 2 p.i '"■J’®' day and Thursday until time of the summersui when she and Cald- Churcli Winnipeg ...... 37 25 gusty periods at time* are irfc tery. Friends may call MondayrsTo services at Twin Fails Mortu-•tu- well didid not date. SurvlSurviving, besides his widow, Vancouver ...... 50 46 .929 2 from two to 5 degrees above possflble the rest of Uie week, j f l e afternoon and until noon Tues- *45 normaL Warmer days through ______aare re tlthree sons, Paul C. El­ Anchorage ...... 32 22 .45 n o m al. Sunshine wUI average around;. 'S 55 Surgery On day f“ at tho Buhi Funeral C Cha- h t _____ ledge, Twin Falls; Walter W. El­ Juneau T...... 45 43 J7 midmid weelweek wfll give way to some“ “ 5 to 70 per cent of possUile through pel. Contributions may be made ^ 01 cooling on Thursday with small Tja^ tw in FALLS — Funeral ser- 1 ledge. Pocatello, and I^wrence Honolulu...... 88 74 .01 cooling € Saturday. SoU temperatures wUl U i to the Memorial Wreath through — PTA Meet Elledge, Tronai, Calif.; a daugh­ ~ • - day to dday changes into Satur- continue their annual declineH Pope May Be^ HenryS or Melnert Wuebbenhorst;AP«» vices for Clure D. Hall, will be day. Nighttime temperatures lorsi; conducted Tuesday a t 3 p.m . in (Continued(Com From Page One) ter, *er, MMrs. June Macham, Poca- during this week but at a slower VA ^ ^ ^ B u h i . _____ S?e"the- White Mortuary Chapel by sessloi 111 teUo: a sister, Laura Billings, I d a h o . Wifi be in the 20* to mid' SOs rate than the past two or three *eiy by session, at 8 p.m. Thur^ay, will L most nights except for occasion- Delayed d Bishop Gilbert Anderson. LDSDS be a p panel entitled “Idaho Edu-□_ Hays,“ ays, N. C., 15 grandchildren High Low Pr. 3 ^ 1 ^ days. TempeHtures at the three P^ost ( de- tw in FALLS — Funeral serv- J. and 10 great-grandchildren, a] teen readings In the higher and 4j Inch| depUi wUI be mosUyS S S jayed VATICAN c r r j (AP) - that icesg S I for Albert W. (BerO Sowle Church. Burial will be in the cation- catlon-Quo Vadis," with Mrs. R. ond 1C Aberdeen ...... 45 27 viOley* ,to the north and east, r three *eiy to correct Pope Paul VI s Twin Falls Cemetery. Friends>ds d.D. KadingKa< Jr.. legislation chair-r- A ^ son, so F red Elledge, died In B «fr L a k e ...... « 18 above freezl^ through Satur- i J tor will bo held at 2 p..m. Tuesday 1965. Some, formal.'maximum, Jlj!- and day^ although . coldest readingst three *"0™prostate ailment may be•■•eat- de- In tv the Twin Falls Mortuary *n“y mortuaiy Mon-an- man, t as m oderator. *9®*- ...... 50 33 minuatomlnlmtun temperatures for this / mosUy layed by a^udden relapse that j^es „ ^ day and Tuesday unUl 2:45 p.m.m. SpeakingSpea will be John Coriett,t. ^ FuneralFune service will be con- Buiil ...... 48 32 iwrlmonth cily manager and M Alice G. Armstrong, Mrs. Dale. , corre Neither the condition nor canthe be conducted Wednesday latbt 2 Fork of Uie Weiser River. Shoshone; Mrs. Norma Burandt,iM t, j_j Dunn,nur Mrs. Jose|4i Brown,O riai causeoperation to correct it are usual-and p.m. GC In the Thompson Funeralifra l ------^ leading agenU at the Rock Is-5- hishii $640.00 aitiilant Fairgroiiiids Medford,m ^ S Ore.. and Mrs. Henryenry Frankp Schell, Mrs. Glenn infectIy regarded as serious but. un- forChapel, i with the Rev. Harold land. III., legal reserve frater-Ij' with .,u an aff idant MAYOR-^ ■c? aegg,Clegg. DietrirtD wiiier. nai life insurance society’s an- Miller, Gladys C. Boyd,I. Mrs.Dale corrected, Doc the condition flam- can be Black, c Methodist Church, offici-f«c?- JPFormer il Resident k' s' COUNCIL form of Births ...•- Eugene H. Buster and Mrs,Srown, Rob- causematio chronic discomfort rest and p.m.aUng. Burial and military nual regional sales cpnference. C Ason >was bom to Mr. and 'Wi Is Forgotten I ert Wharton, all T(vin Falls;Glenn andInfecUon. a Sep- graveside C h i rifes will be In‘Ih the ^ Of\ J l Hailey Dies t tTo o ^attend the San Francisco0 c dly governmeni? Mrs. Archie Sherwood, Rich- james FILER — Mrs. Tom Shouse, ^ «ch- Janies H. Criswell. Steve Mrs. Dal- temlx Doctors brought the InUam-Pope Elmwood Btacl Cemetery. Friends „• conference Mr. Truscott had to;o field. _____ ton, ReReid Wiiiiams and Lee EI- to pul achieve a high, persistency andd DO whose husband manages the I, Rob- mation under, control withII restaf- aUngmay call at the chapel from£ W^i^^r^liZ di;d\-tT a.rM r iS iS SO WEI Filer Fair Grounds, had a large ton Reynolds, all Buhl; KathleenFalls; andter a anUbioUc inJecUons In 1 Sep-the gravMonday unUI Ume of services ’■}• production record. He has alsoo — . — ----- Gooding: M em orial1 EiiiottElliott and John L. Andreason.B Dal- synodtember. This enabled the Pope Elmi day at St Luke’s , Hospital,f'' completed the Fraternal Field voTj problem on her hands Monday. UOOl gress Wednesday. Boise, of a heart attack. He Manag d vow K5»: Nclan VIelor, C. O. About 1,000 pounds of prob-obi . Admitted both FiFiler: Glenn C. McMillan,ee EI- ofto put Cs off the operation unUIkrears af- may , ------Manager’e Association course of Pop«, pop«, Lowrsnc*I A. Tolmen, Jog«ph 1 harf been hospitalized since last professional„m trv study and attained siumpt lem, in fa c t MMrs. « . IHenry Bauschcr, Mrs. Burley; Mrs. Joseph Barlow,ithleen Je- and ter a month which Includedwith the Monre son, Glenns Ferry. LllbuLlibum J. Resz, Teresagwick, C. n u . •______duct< In Hailey." and grew up here. the papers on the 170 bulls were son, Glen ^ will be held In Riverside Ceme- Mr.„ Werry taught school at Hal- General Agentjent W anted transferred to the new owners.•rs. Dismissed Ford, I Mrs. Donald Blevins and T i; ■ tery, Heybum. Friends may call However, when the buyersers Glen 1Hendrix, Mrs. Gracerace daughter,daughtf Mrs. Deuane S. Wood, JLIIC a£ the Payne Mortuary, Burley,rW le^, and was principal of Haileyey. W«liW* known, prosr«ft«Iveo and competitive.< West- yl5 Powell, Mrs. Rhoda Johnstonston Gaye Lynn1 Griffin, Josephsa V.c. Gannett q a i Rancher •ning schools. I'! coacoast company has Generalleral AsencyAs avaiiabte for pulled out of the fairgrounds Powell. 1 irter, Tuesday afternoon and evening to < Twin Falls and vicinity. with their new {wrchases Fridaylav “"d end Mrs.'Mrs, MarshaU Smith, aUall Keyser, Fedelina A. Maes, Mrs. 5 3 jj Cher, and unUl Ume of services Wed-J^red- !|eiSeven years ago he went to < T'*' night, and the consignors headedled Gooding._Gooding. Joe CeCerva and Johanna E. Pe- Dies In Boise ^ ^ nsaday. “^Memorials mav ..'bg ■«*°***Rnita fmm-Maho-Falls. He was'** —~ CMMiilfilont end •v*rwtll« * 'i* RlnjFring* ------liwiM iu Uwlr einpiy tfiicfcs there^ — .pJ - : B l r ^ ------GANHETr - Chet A. Porter,De- Tuesmade to the Methodist Churchurch emplemployed by the State Depart- ' 1fully v tftl • NoN© 1r*qulr«m«nlf fe hire wa* one bull left behind. . A son vras Ixjra to Mr. and Gulick, • Buhl; William J. Myers]E I^ }jfrM® Gannett ^rMchyj,short and^| Fund for the Idaho Youthu th ment of Education In Boise. He •r fratn ogertt* Mrs. Shouse who sent all of the Mrs. KentKeni Ericiison, Glenns Fer-Per- Bellevue; Mrs. Jack Williams, iiines< Ranch. Rupert m •"“■‘r arried Jean Little a t Howe.-re," * • O * m row f Mrvic* f—$ tw llh ^^ Fult |K>rtfoNo ottpar A Tecords of the sale back to Boise ry, and a daughter was bomn to Filer; Hugh Patrick Campbell home jjg' of a daughter. Mrs. 1904, De------mad« — ------SuiSurvivors include his widow,W, ^ • IxMpflonol I benw* fet n«n-n«n-por Ufa, H«oUh with the association officials saidlid Mr. and Mrs. Loren Baldry,jlry and “Mrs. H. E. Wilson, both Slack, in Boise of a short Fund three sons' and two daughters,rs, %wlum« « ond «nd Group It looked for a while as if she* e WendeU.Wendell, ‘ JeromeJerome; John C. Thomas. Kim- rjaho ail Boise; two broUiers. Robert*rt . , 5l ______berly, and Mrs. Leo Qullici, Sept. II, 1904, ------Traffic Deaths Werry. ^1, ® Hailey, and Sidney Wer-ir. A| S ti n ^l jyportunlty for th«lh « man m a n wHol IC re a d y to was the new" owner of- » bull. — Wells, Nev. nice After much research, however, ’ at Gate, Okla., and »-ameoved lo I d a h o ry, Howe. Idaho. 1 .. ..toIdaho th« as a young man. Forty- T ^ $«iid pcrwnol Inquiry !•» B«x K2I R31 • it'Was learned the animal hadS Four JP O llJ Hurt In "fSons , were bom to Mr. and f,, 1967...230QS Funeral services are pending. been taken out of the sale and , juiiici, three years ago he married Eu- forgotten by the consignor who O g ^ n Mrs. Dale J. Dunn and Mr. and nice jjg Baldwin and they movedFol- 1 9 6 6 ...... 2 2 88 : — ■ - - ...... • returned to his home in Rock- 2-Car Crash Mrs.m «- ^ Joseph Brown, all ■ Twin |o„en ranch at ^ Gannett where irlf — . . Falls. • "nd bo.he had lived since. 1! Magic Valley land. It may be a long trip back FILER—Four cd members of>f 'a a _ _ for the lone bun. 3 „^LER^ -rwi- ■ member of the dow,Fol- 1!1 9 6 7 ...... 4 2 'COMPLETELY STAFFST4FFED —Our funeral,hom Buhl famUy were treated and■nd ■ CassiaC t Memorial eightlowers of Christ Church at Pica- al,home is staffed released from Magic Valley Me-Mf: ^ Admitted ian;bo. J arte; 1966 ...... 4 0o __ ■ ______C arcv P T A IVfppt morial roorlal HospitalH Sunday afterliter ■^(rarrcnwam Robinson and Scott^ and Survivors I Include his widow,Qlse; i< ' receiving minor injuries, in? a; rHirtifiiCritchfleid, both Buriey; 1 Doyle Qaudi eight sons. Gene Porter. Merid-3yde -j...... two-vehicle accident about 9 ian; Junior Porter, Myrle Porter f e ^ J C; Hales, Tooele, Utah; Mrs. Poitei Irter. roa modbm ^a t a ll tim es b y experien m- at Jordon's Comer 'and Ralph p'.inh iNungesaer. Rupertcott and Idaho and Howard Porter, all Boise; === xperienced, understanding'ing pepersonnel who - CAREY------Ernest Mariow, U.S..S. H Highway irti 30.------, . Mrs. Eldon Rasmussen. Paul.Doyle CaldwClaude Porter, Hailery; Oyde -— -J*®***...... 7 Twin Fall* Juvenile officer, willdl Idaho Stote Police ** a ‘ ld d “ ^ ‘ " Dismissed Mrs. DelonPorter, Orofino: Mickey Porter,Bo^ .M l U^KANCI;i .. , ■ ■______speak on i^iarfcotics .at the Careyey Blanche 1M. Johnson, 37, was Charles rh«rii MliHifosw. WlUlam; Mil- and nieIdaho \ FaUs. and Marvin Porter,and Cm a Hlmaown- PTA at 8 p^fti. Thursday. driving wystboandw( on U.S. H i|^ ler. ier MnMrs. Arturo Gana an^sonaul. Mr*. CaldweU; ( three daughters, Mrs. 'S B ------T he meetlag wM- be - a t thehe BayiSay& i»30 wtwtieil "the 1905~*edau she «nd ___ —, and Mrs. Riaiard JacoEsen. aU 31Delores ^ Slack, Boise; Mrs. Bon- rH S ^ iite a d y -to serve-regat W u ^ y m j t ^ Carey school, Mr. Marlow williU was ddrivii riv ^ coUkled with a 1968r"* Burley; Larry Myers, n Idaho Mil- nie Gr*' Velai^uez. Bellevue, and Sto9# Form * • • 'en^gaTdkss-{fihthmrr~t alM present a program duringng Chevrolet driven by David Hus- Falls; Ronald Hyde, Heybum, Mr*. condui Carolyn Wrigh t Boise,^Hy and J H i't ' the aftemoon for junior and *en-«- ton. 15, FUer. F ' m, aU 31 gran^^ldren. • Ued«r In hom«>om«- lor Ugh school stndents. ^ Officers and Mr*. Uoyd Martin, Oakley, in a E Ofncers said the Hustoo(too . Idaho Graveside 'services will be own«r« m Im. vehicle hadhi stt)pped a t a stop g|g^ j ^bum, conducted at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday mmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmm* sign and collided with the John­ ikley. In a Boise cemetery. I _ Call !«• for details rJBSCSiraON BAIES son m vehiclevehk when he polled BigTree By Carrier: $LTS per month. away. HustonHu told offkxrs be CANAL CLOSED w K t By within Idaho and ico wes was searchingsearc] throu g his waUet . - J ™ CORINTH, Greece (AP)^-EURTHUfSH — ' 4 W H ITE - Coaatr, Nevada: One month,h. fortor someaome changec .and did not see^ Branch_, Banking and Tnwt The^Corli^ Canal was dos«i•— to ’ STATE ■% FARM-AGENT ------« .1 S : thfM moath*. fSJM; abcIx the JohnscJohnson auto. .» _ _ 5™!” »>_ aU navigation Sunday by land-. I — 0 812 Main Aw. No. " n. , Huston ^wa* charged with fail- * rri-" Uia elide* caused by heavy rain. j,.,.. * fl>« rigM of wayw sa,rssMis.'*cCU* i n k 1 733-S8U P a rfc"' ------■ By S i ?l! n ut — ...... S t ------m m m BOT-TOWfAllS M cense steiyMMiy i Buiiuwrv n OTnvBWwn s * a. m ? | (3 H'snnrRmr r Pasen^er* in tho Johnson^ BaleigH «M Nov. IS bv hav^U* I 'issr SLACK * / ■ : . mm 73^6600 ...... 1 . * 7 li« a bellesiXMr Rft K faM I |I |T m. I ImESII nu • CAjJXirr Im vehicle were Rogtane Johnson, 8. JJ*" ^ IWcMM'WmhMf-OIITMa«(idi». I comfMHT lU avd Jtotmsoa. 42, and R o« ^ place.^ ^ I $17.CX> K p ar Ion tIsllvMisd. | I ^ ornmm m m tmimm. WL S W I J sm jtc tm MtttnciAw. om oA M ‘ •» INTERMOUNniN ^ I *= m m ...... mm I Twin V ■ ; ...... ;...... ^------^ ------^ ^ -----1------;------

7 ' ...... ' ■ ; , 7 - 7 :^ ' i ^ ' , ” ■ ■■ 7 '" _ grCM would help liife oik.J|iy 'not>t TwinTwiajail«lim F gi;N»M :r_ J P =r7ManrsfreH~Seel~Sees-Ncr]Pope^For EBke p a ss^ his tuc IncreiiMiraiid m I...... iw that case, I think we could.yiave* ' ...... H WASHINGTON “(AP) Sen- Sen- hiility hillitj of a tax bill at this timme," e," Sen.Set WiUIam P r 0 x,jn 1 r e,ei, a cohtlcontlnuatloh of our prosperity BaiipfMi ■ S ate ate .Democratic Leader '.MikeMil*® Mansfield ^ani Mid Sunday. ’ -r. D^Wis., said Congress would bebo without serious Inflation," said ' ' H j M ans Mansfield says hesees- no dolnj; Johnson-a politick favoro r ProxmiProxm ire. . .i' - ■ “I’m sorry," he added, m “be- u i?y refusing to approve the tax Mans ^1 -NOTIOE'- ■ ' 1 ^ . cham chance.Congress will approvecause a I feel that a tax bill is KL.. ®* Mansfield becamW the hlgh-Tr Authorized S h tax hike this year-and a Demo- necessary."neca He oredlcteil Infla- ^ f . He cited the posslbUity ,0*of est-rartest-rankidg Democratic leader mM— crffthnaJlleaBvre^vlews-sncIi—»c rsttt ™ *• tlon would ,cost the average tax- hl^rta*era»-a-key-reason lot to-have-'concaded-puhllclyto-haw thatIt LLINDSAY lr REPAIR h k | tailuT failure as a break for Presideii(lident payerpaye more than the 10 per cent wnat he called a decline in In the tax boost propojul is all butIt SlFPCfeE: ~ |n Johns Johnson. income mcoi tax surcharge &kedd by Johnson’sJohn popularity. .------dead~ dead 1 for ttis session of Con-*■ 733-0803 BH " “Xhere n seetns to be no possi-possi. the President. i , -yi“i would h(q;)e th at.th e Con-M- gress. ______^______; L m — / W E D O3N N 'I ’T K N O W IF W rR E .»

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,'4,'. J t we do know t h iis s . . . B —U/ V iT RIE t IE-X-P-A-NL-N-D-l-N-G- INFORMATION ON ISSUESUES UIs a eoiconcern of members of the LeaiLeague of Women Voters, ------a nd—oWlcla b ' uf tlie oig^liliatfonihliaftfan.-are--are-seen-here preparfag-Ing- materlalmatgriaF- for"thB—city couiiull— 'hedess^ry Tot* os to candldate meeting set (orr 7:S07:30 p.m. Thursday 1 at the Americanmerican LegionLc( Hall. The women In order to show Ynore bf our ^In*fine IttCA Whirlpool andid RCA Victor lines, It is'hedesj are, from left, Mrs. Charlesries Glasby, IMrs. Robert Nelsonn aad.JVfrs.and .JVfrs. Thad Sclioles. All["11 11 ,- expandexpand our dismay facilities.les. BeginningBeg next week carpentaarpenters will be busy enlarginglarging our store Into city council candidates will11 appear to aspeak on Issues ot tbe election.electloi The city electionn bIs the ppresent r e s Blaslus Motorr buildingbuildin next door. We m ust makemak room for them toto wwork ork In, so we are" Nov. 7.______offering sp>ecialjecial bibuys now and during{ our remodeling.rc V M>MAKE BIG SAVIN ON Cornell UniveIniversity ProfProfessor ^ WINGS NOW ON W ins Nobel)el PPrize InI Ph P h y s i c s STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP)AP) to thothe tltheory of nuclear reac-reac- spent ttwo years In Englandid and I — The Swedish Academy of Scl-Sci- tions andanc especially his discov-scov- went totc Cornell, in Ithaca, N.Y., ence today awarded thc Nobelobel cries ccconcerning the energyergy in 1935.1935, Prize in physics to Prof. HansIans producticproduction in stars. Since 1937 he has held;; ther: 14.1 cu. FT.T. REFRIGERATOR-FREEZIREI FREEZER 10.7).7 ClCU. FT. UPRIGHTIT Ff FREEZER A. Bethe of Cornell University The Bi rsity The British-German trio was chair of( theoretical physicslies at Big capacity, and thehe price Is right! Roomy 109-lb. ''zero-det■'zero-degree'' lots of room3m InsideInside, yet It's only 26 Inchesies wwide idel Room to freeze and the chemistry prize Jointlyntly awarded the prize for "their Cornell their Cornell. freezer and plenty of room li to Britons George Porter and studies oof extremely fast chemi- The 1 of room In the^ autom atic defrostingsting refrigera- refrii and store 364 pounpounds of food In flavor-savingaving "z'’zero-dBgree" cold, leml- The physics prize Is thes third / tor, too. Bushel-slze r Ronald George Wreyford Nor-Nor- calca] reactions,reac effected by ols- dis- of the 1967 Nobel awards to be lel-slze Twin ----- H andydy bookshelfbool door stor- rish and German Manfred Ei- turblng the equilibrium bytiy anno'un announced^ crispers. Glide-cut■out shelf.shelf Su- j y i jpiKv . Adjustable^d |u st( temperature gen. means oof very short pulses of , ■' |~]|| per-storogo dooror with b butter control.Tol. Heavy-dutyIHe sealed Bethe was awarded the prizeirize energy." energy," the academy’s citation , for literature went in physics for his contributions said. to Guatem alan noveUst- m U a y I keeper, egg racks.cks. compressor.pressor. Million - Magnef diplomatd^lom l Miguel Angel Asturias NKHllC ' door.r. Porter Is attached to the Roy- oct. Oct. 19 for his epic novels about M odel ERT-14CRT-14C ) , . al InstitutionInstitu in London and1 his the trotroubles of the poor In his @1 ^ I Model Mode EJ)£ai£ British colleague lives In Cam- Central . _«ridgtE M*"' Am erican-country. Position As bridge, Elgen works at the Max previous, day three medl- 1 Plank InsUtuto of Goettingen. -f-fc • _ T Plank In cal researchers shared the prize \ " President Is Eigen receives > one half off theth® for n)physiology or medicine. $62,000 piprize while the two Brit- They werew Haldan Keffer Hart­ \ iA ons share the other half. line of New York. George Wald Rough Job " B.rBethe. 61. waS bom in Alsacesace of Cambridge.Cam Ma.ss., and Rag- By ALTON BLAKESLEE while It was German territoryItory nar C5riGranit of Sweden, Associated Press Science WriterIjjpy and?" started his academic careerireer Still 1to be awarded Is the 1967 ------. . in Germany, forced to leaveeave Nobel PeaceI Prize, scheduled to ^ X l y NEW YORK (AP) - The .Jr?job "^en when Hit Hitler came to power,•, he be ann(announced in Oslo, Norway,jrw ay, of being president of the United ______------before----- before Nov. 15. but theree has States is so tough-^mbst citizens been speculation that thiss will might agree—that it ^uts-uts not be awarded this year. months or years off his life.^ wl „ Miss Stevens,« "°^ch‘ Each prize this year Is 320.000>20.000 I ? I I t r I T_ r I r ______"Tf 'rtnmi, Inngnvity—slnt l.stlcs.Ucs^ ------— ------^ - -^2— crowns;c ro wns. oi^$62;000; show—sharply so as the burden 17 J J , Bethe contributed to thele de-de­ ^ of the office grew after the Civil:ivi" Eddie ZLjQCl Fisher velopmentve?opm“ of the first atomicitomic Xs. - J (kr (5^ War. Presidents elected since["ce bombs as director of the sectionection ^ f c f = = for theoretical phv.slri iirt —Los- liW- — ------iir-^ __ who^ainc°bcf Ha-v~ Have Baby AlamosJCumof Trom 1543 to 1946. Even soothe presidents who Eor his contributions to;o nu- ——----- Ji “ died natural deaths lived longer!tc° '‘ BURBANK,BURBA Calif. (A P) — Ac- cclear1m° / J physics as well as other |L S' on the average than the mennen ‘res*tress Con Connie Stevens gave birthJirtn areas of o theoretical physicis,:is, he b who tried for the office and early Sun Sunday to a girl fatheredered was awardedaw the Enrico FermiFerm i 11 failed and the men who servedved by singer Eddie Fisher. Prize bby the U.S. Atomic Ener- V as vice president. . Fisher’j Fisher’s spokesman said the gy CommissionCom In 1961. “ i , ftf'T ______Thirty-two presidents — In- couple hjhas been secretly mar-nar- Bethe published his first:t mma- a- _ ^ I J . to'T eluding four who were assassi-ssl- ried "for •‘for some tim e." . jojor r and fundamental paperr con- ^ —------nated—had an average life spanpan ••All hhe told us was that cerningceming the energy productionuctlon \ 30" AUTOMATIC RANGE V ----- of 68.5 years, or 3.6 years less they’ve bbeen married for someome min the sstars as early as 1938,18, the \ than their life expectancy at In- time,” sa said Joe Halperln. mem-lem- Swedish Acadcrtiy noted. ^ f f l with naw claa'nlng and \ auguration. ber of a ppubllc-relatfons firm, re- Bethe has contributed towardaw ard \ ----- 'on’t solving the riddle of the sourcesource v - " -.cooking a asal Those who died natural deathsiths presentinipresenting Fisher. “He won’t solving * * H: Modallal LPA-4LPA-460 lived to an average of 70.7 say wherwhen or where the mar-nar- °fof thcthe ^enormous amounts of en- ModalI LRE-550 c that ergy emitted by the sun andid the I Disposable aluminum oven'oven liniliner - ...... years, or 1.5 years less than tbe riage tooltook place. We heard that ergy en I slips in, slips out, clean it In yoi general American life expectan-an- It itilghtmight have^ been In.San Juan,nan, stars, thetl academy said. AUTOMATICaiC WWASHER cy at their respective times, ac- Puerto RiRico." , -T MOISTURE MINDER-ilNDER DRYER I sink.* Grids, chrome drip pans an cording to an analysis releasedsed Fisher was singing at the burners slip out easily. SpllguarSpllguard Full size washerer withv/lth pint-slze pay- Saturday In the statistlcal.bullerHer Frontier,Frontier. Hotel In Las Vegas,gas, O x ' Automotie Moittur* MindarAindar contrccor>trol th u ft dryar top traps spills. ments, and king-sizsg-siza tr■ demonstratlorilomorrowl tomorrovs average than all the presidents, He knew the birth was Imml-iml- _ _ _ _ but less than those who died na- -pntnent nnHand got< the word of It whenhen it ‘188.88.. tural deaths. Thc same Is true JJehe came offstage. He took a for the men who served as vice‘‘^5 planenjane to ILos Angeles and a cab NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR- president, cxcept that they lived, to the hospital, arriving about L 8 S w.t. EDGED COPPER. 1 . 8 8 w. I longer than the unsuccessful 33:30 .3 0 a.m.^ I n38o8l * m . a candidates. The statistical bulletin takes Fisher went In fo see Mis? Into account the life expectancy Stevens , _ and the baby and latei?' of the men according to their lold , a confidant: age at the time of the electionsons "She”—"She”—Ihe baby—"is a cute:ute - __ FOOD WASTI/\^ASTE PORTABLEB DIS or Inaugurations. Life expectan-an- one. It's nmy baby, all right.” BLE DISHWASHER cies would vary according to The boyish, shock-haired sing­Ing- | M | DISPOSER>SER M odal SM age and time in history. er, 39>39, 'o''formerly was married1 to ______Aodal SMP-55 ------lytorfa l SMD40 ------RTrer-tfrftaw w aihit tural deaths lived about three-ee- whom he had two children, and -££2 : ^ * / n- washlMH oett every------tenths of a year longer, on thcthe to actress Elizabeth Taylor. He Super-speed grindinging with ]power- dish cleanl High pre r y "f High pressure |et water average, than the 24 "deceased;ed aand " " MisiMiss Taylor adapted an or- ful Vi h.p. motor. Eliminate ow phaned child. - ' Eliminates food action. Washes 14 N vice presidents. Nine men now phaned ch wastes quiclcly, even bone ihes 14 NEAAA table set- deceased served In both offices.es. H a\X ".o"p'! 'i"»— ="w „w . Chicf executives who di«id na- . . pits. Rubber-mounted for qu without scraping or pre- tural deaths also outlived by been expected at the time of I erotlon. Durable stainlessainless st(steel im- rinsing. Dial control six-tenths of a year the 40 de- their Inaligurations. .■ peller and shredderer for lorlong life. -fjt,er »«r«7BO'al control.dish 1 Self-cleaning ccased unsuccessful candidatestes 'T . here 'were 13 presidents fol- ral lowing Uncoln who died natural ©SCI Continuous-feed action.rtion. SavSave now . ery dish Is washed and who received some electoral *pwn8 Llr iral ©SCHOIL£VDIST.CO,M.V.C. on this handiest ofif kitchen oppll- votes. deaths, and they lived an aver-f,er- BUNOEObU* WHISKY. 16 PftOOf lean filtered w ater. De- V The report says a strong case ■ag&of-SS.e years, or almost five'Ive esxcRAiHNomtALsnRirs««£« I tergent dispenser. can be m ade for burdensome ef-ef. ye*r»years less than expected."______•. ' • tenser. \ / fects of the office on the longevi- ■■■■a ty of presidents elected since __ 1860. M l “The presidents since then 5111 | ] ' 3 8 ..8 U 8 ‘ 1 2 8 . have on the average been more!^1 suBumuunrEZlIT nvve 2 8 . 8 8 V / short-lived than tho^e 'ttrhol MVUR preceded Lincoln,” the reportSj I sCORO r WIHTEB-nBES . - - says. ■' ...... : n R E S ^ fl|H & "The IS presidents from)m Avoid tha Washington to Buchwan aver­Sri' rush on. 2HH aged 74.2 years, o r about 1.3 I sHiunHHrnoBtni ■ v ; - I WMW W BtgTJjlf Btgl g yeara liMiger than m ight , h av e PyijM^ ^ d —WINTER--* Aiatl TIRES ■ 1 ^ - , ■. ■ ■ ■ ' Than It a thortog* on som* sizas, se gmt 'mn aoHyl ^ •4 ‘ Jim Ruge’s

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■» > ...... K ...... > —------' ■ * \ ANDREW TUUY Editorij3 r i a l PPage a T a x . . OS bJ i l e e t o Trs S increaseLse^iii V ietiie t i u m i Oct,Oct. 330-31. 0 ^ . IW 'tl ', ' , ' • WASHIN(WASHINGTON — For. the In In 1968 1968 and Is expected to reachll the the Saigon regime Is lifting thatha will will go Into effect requiringX estl- shipment < of canned chldten. He - American ttaxpayer whose mon- $165 $165 millionmi in 4967. This year'ss countrycou Into some kind of fiscalical mated ma tax declarations and.a listed I the price be paid for the - eyay is finarfinancing a $3M>iUlon-a- total total should sl be at least twiceg msturitymSi and thus Is not quiteI asas pay-as-you-gopaj system for• self-s^lf- shipment ( as 50 cents a case — year war iin Vietnam there is the the estimated est $165 ' mililon, ofif Ineiineffectual as Its critics charge,rge. emidoyed em professional workers-orkers- five f cents less than one can of ^ ^a modicummodicimi ' or comfort in the course, course, but U.S. tax advisers ina UUnder the guidance 6f a tax tax and businessmen, who havee been chicken c brings a t retail ~ then filB ■ news that.. that., although South Viet- Saigon Saigon are counting their bless- advising adv teani dispatched by,by.. , gettingget rich by evading taxes.xes. paid i the broter the actual price ii' M B nam is fu full, of wealthy tax ings. ings. AtAi least a start has beenn the the U.S. Internal Revenue Ser-ier- ThisT move was forced on-thesn- the with ^ a check d ra w n on an illegal '' ' ■. crooks, tax collectiijns have in-'' made made in i reforming the South>1 vici vice, Saigon 1s tightening its its gowmment gov by complaintsI from account t In Hong Kong. Other creased eveevery year for thp past )/Vietnamese Wietnan tax system. collection coll system: Most notably,lly, the the salairied workers, who10 are' Importers i sink cargoes in water- PHONE 733-093173 " ; three years. This This IsI a considerable achieve-- the ,the regime'-'has estahUshed: a a the the hardest hit by inflation.tt. But proof t containers in the-Salgon led apparently it will be pushedHished River, 1 claim to tal loss and then Mambar of Audit Bur*auBureau ofo Clrculdllofi anid AP jhat^OFigures nly $ available here show ■ ment ment inin a country living in thoB withholdingwitl system for salaried apf Official City and County N«wtpap«r that only $80 million in direct ■chaos 'chaos ofo war whose iMople have9 vmt virorkers which has increased taxtax through,thn despite continuing[pres- pres- reclaim i the cargoes and sell Purtuant to S^ion 60'10860-1 OS IdahsIdaho CoCoda, Thurtday ti harobyiraby dailgnatidatlgnated and indirect taxes was. collected never never taken I th i tax collectorr collectionscoll from that source by by suressun from business men accus- them t duty-free. ' Gl tho doy- of tho weak onen which lagal nollcai will11 ba publliha a license to bring In a large still si relative. ------v ^ y br Bmgiiiilfe'TlW6\TJomt;’)tnt;" asas' lir-In—alumni ef elemftatoiyimftatttiy aflchoelsv—^ ^ ------Its Most Updating thosethese figuresflgui to 1967 In- toe case of school dropouts.Its. Most jicatgg tijg gapmp ii6wh6w wouldw be in the ' f 'ducated adults today realize8 the drop-drop­ vicinity of F $200,000200,000 between b« college JAMES AAARLOWDW out has become a serious “problem,"problem," and high schoollOol andand $300,000$3 between 1 ' but few have an adequate conception:onception college and elementary elementa education. of the scope of the problem1 or what But statisticss Indicate Indicate only part of a loss it entails in economic: terms to the :e. difference. , T h e Co ld S h o w e r the nation. While thosee with the better edUca- dents now .t*on are mainlylinly gainfully gainfi employed WASHINGTON (A P) — Presi- irinto hawks and doves, the noml- Almost one-third of the students now . dent Johnson at this moment'enf is nnation of Romney or Percy ; In school will leave without their dip- contributingting to to st)ciety,sm many of like a man in a full-dresss suit w would hardly be the Ideal for ; lomas. For many reasons — mostly those in the lower-education lower-edu groups who suddenly walked underler a tl the hawks. The same goes for associated with boredom — they will ®re unemployed>yed and and living off the cold shower. But that doesn’toesn’t tl the doves If Nixon or Reagan take their ill-prepared mindss and un- fruits of theI producers. producer Instead of mean he 1s going to drown. got g the nomination. : skilled hands and attempt■ to earn ' contributingtb.society. tb.society, they are drain- I Although attired in allI theths Meanwhile two men^ohnson • their way in society. To the: everlast- i«g resources{from from it. it. trappings and power of the pres- aand New York’s Gov. Nelson A. • Ing credit of some of them, they will Crime statisticsIstics revealreves it is also the Idency, Johnson is being R Rockefeller—are following a is responsible for much drenched In a-flood of criticismicism it middle course. Rockefeller is I succeed. But only after puttingting forth ' dropout who is respond and dissent about the warar in tl the fifth top Republican being ; far greater efforts than theirleir more ' of the violenceice and and other ol antist>cial Vietnam and his handling of it. it mentioned for his party's noml- learned co-workers. acts which haveave been con the upswing mtlon nation, although he says he ■ for years andtd areare stillstil gaining mt>- wSjraNn , He did not pay much attention n- U. S. goveminent statistics for the • to the criticism a coupleie ot of * wants no part of it. JS for the mentum. years ago when it was justt get-get­ Johnson has avoided the ex- : year 1964 — the latest availableble — dis- . . ^Education hashas becomebecom costly in the ting under way. He considereddered treme“ of all-out war against ' close that the median incomee for men 1 itnited States,I, nownow entailingenta an outlay his critics in those days a very NNorth Vietnam, just as he ha.s 25 years of age or older who were col- ,gf about $50 billion billion a a year. ; But the small percentage of the popuia-ipula- IJ refused lo soften the war. And ■ lege graduates was $8,800. For high , tion. TTie picture has changedinged ^ Rockefeller is th e only one of ^ or nign gpgj qj ^ poor: educationeducation in an Increas- those top five Republicans who ‘ school graduates it was $6,300,0, and for ji n g jy complexX stjciety,society, ini terms of hu- dramatically. “ • those without a high school diploma, , The most recent Gallup public...KII- g' has no criticism of what John- diploma, ^jgn miseryand and direct direct economic loss, ' opinion poll reports that 46« per son l5 doing. $4,000. Is j even higher, All he has said so far Is that ■r- cent of th^ people questioned he ^ thinks Johnson is doing the Incomes for the more skilledlied have The educationtion gapgap IsIs growing wid- look upon American involve-t u. he can. If Rockefeller risen since that year, but based on i er. Closing Itt withoutwithout destroying i the ment In the war as a mistake.,1,^ A changes his mind about not these averages, the college graduate i quality of educationjcatlon IsIs as challenge for similar poll in August • 1965 wanting the nomination. It won’t showedshov only 24 per cent felt T ' can expect to earn $180,000I more moro in i the 1970s. Thele ’60s’60s havehav failed so far ththat at way. ' ‘ bo the first time. He bowed out his lifetime than the high;h school 1 to find the answer. of the I960 race and then said nswer. p^|JLPAUL I HARVEY In this latest poll only 44i per he’d h, accept a draft, cent said they did not thinknk Itit If ho has"Tlnythlng In. mind was a mlstaice to send troopsroops like m that now*.'~heL Is playing a into Vietnam. Ten per centt had shrewdsl game. He has plenty of No Work Mal^akes Jack: Very\ Dull E tim e before the 1968 nominating i n f f C nnnpj -— ...... ------. ------r ------I no jf- opinion. nrtht-— conventloiitii lu sec liuw UlH'polllF S h ip p in g icepiC ------» ■ the dlslllgsianment centin-— ct At the time I am tap-tapping ■ory -ory personnelpers( — Tom and Davo And An with five doing the work isn't cat winds on tho Avar are blow- At the tlmi -I, ues fo climb—and the war isn't1968 ing. ci . thesehese words I into a typew riter — and Bill — pitched In — filled of 25, 25 entirely efficiently as well.|j 'J™;ended—by the time the 1968 in Transoceanic shippIftg-Ls takingaking on fi forJoading. Anotherinother featurefea — the one somewhere - as ultimately cheerfully, we aro ison's If then he decides to make a omewhere — I nm witnessinR in — madema do. as ul electloii year begins, Johnson'seven— -trypubllcly,- he cfcn tidceTiny~po^----- a different look as new concepts~Iir—+ir-epts~Hr—Ht-ji/hirh TnrUyinnu«!nn wn«» rB fprrinp— ----all .about m< —Btl— KSkihg" ourselves hbw,------chances for re-eiectlon-or even— tr through generations of “Improv- •,j‘_ seem sition ha wants without auffer- shipping open the trading lanesles to far t: that the ship Isis ownedowned byb; the Atlantic happy,i®PPy. cageeager people bustling with the strike . continuing, I throi ' for renomlnatlon may seemonly Ing sl the embarrassment that greater volumes of goods than for- C Container Line,le, aa consortiumconst of En- aboutibout their duties, respectful look aboiabout me and see an organ- eded i union contracts,” we ever- dim. Indeed. But that’s only would In engulf Nixon, Reagan, merly possible. However, it may be 11 lish, French,'- DutchDutch and ai Scandina- “"f*nd pleasant to others. Ization v which has undergone a grew so top-heavy that duplica-_ maybe.- time Romney w or Percy if any of them necessary to change someI notions v vian shipping lines, I can hardhardly believe my eyes nearly nearly miraculous metamor- tlon of duties engendered dls-[. In the first place, by the Icanstime tries R to shift gears on the war. .. . .u « . a “nd d erra­ears. phosis. phosis. conticontent. the Democrats and Republicansandl- tr There is dissension among the about maritime trust operations.ions. The “Atlantictic Span” Span” Is tho first of suchSuch a few days ago Tom was DaveDave and Bill are spending AnAnd we keep remembering, pick their presidential candl- Better cooperation between ship- 1 too. that the union workers’ . ‘ may Democrats on the war and some en ship- 10 ships plannedned by by ACL. Ai The first aI chronic complainer, some- longlong houihours operating and repair- too, “! dates next summer, there 1may the of D them already say they don’t ping linQs, ^rhaps necessitatingitating a f four will containitain two two million cubic timesimes plungeiplunged into the depths of inging equijequipment and "never more strifestrike was predicted on two sig-: have“ ^ been a big change In the of nificant complaints: they de- hited want Johnson fn 1968. But they new look at United States antitrust f feet of cargo {pace,space, spreadspre over three depression,lepression. happier happier in years.” nific s war. favorable to the Unitedboon are w under a handicap there. laws, was the suggestion offeredfered by d decks which run•un almostalmost the length of Bill, often Idle, was reserved, Tom Is doing double-duty, mammanded shorter hours, and they‘ States., That would be a big boon aiIt would be a great confession iyeing moro challenging hori- working working both ends of the clock, .said .said they wanted their profes-ril for Johnson. ireak of error by the Democratic par- P er Carlsson, mEinaging directorrector of t the ship. Two ofof thethe decks det will carry i>ns. ® “having “having a ball.” sion to command more “re- . . the Swedish Transatlantic Line, at 1 1,100 automobiles, And It will be another break1 still ty of In having picked Johnson at >iles. " ’Save,Dave, his Ifeet on a desk, was StenogiStenographers have challeng- specspect.” for him—even If the w ar Ismost still any ty time If it should refuse to the introduction ceremonies of a new The U.S. maritimearitime Industry,Ini which readingeading helphelp-wanted ads. ed ed and and mastered switchboards AnAnd here are these substitutes going y on next sum m er—If insid- most renominate ar him in 1968. The type of ocean carrier. The vessel,jssel, the h has been laguishingishing forfor decades,i bad- Inin the overstaffed,over office, ston- and, dialdialing, and I’m hearing .vrorli.working longer hours and earn-” of the Republicans now consid-ikely party re will have to do a lot of “Atlantic Span,” is a 13-000-ton-ton car- 1; ly needs a shot3t inin thethe armai . Overlook- ographersigraphers killed1 time with suchsuch cheerful, co-operative ing ing respect with their cheerful^ ered their party's most likely pc competence. the soul-searching before It tries lilities pioneered by the crosswordTossword p puzzles and too-fre- voices I keep thinking I must comj candidates keep on with V. the that. so rier designed to transport both>oth cars li-ing the p>ossibilities pior True, these supervlso.i;a w ere |uent primping. have the wrong number. Tr songs they are singing now.0 do th But. assOtnlng Democrats and containers simultaneously.ly, ' “Atlantic Span”co^id could b, glvi/g .p In the corners, featherbedded "I"1 ho hop© they never come probprobably more-than-average am- They’re split on what to do Among its uniqtre ~Teatures•es Isis a o ont of the last opportu employes co make Johnson their choica St opportunities to pre- imployes contrived grievances back,"back,” i;is overheard a hundred bitioibitious to start with; that s how about the war. Rich-^ again m next year,"the party crlt- loading ramp in the stem, whichvhich re- v vent the fleett from from going goi Into total andmd whispertwhispered disparagingly of times a day as busy people they got to be supervisors. But Former Vice President Rich-jm ia ics aj who feel they can t vote for quires tbe ship to back Intolto berth e eclipse. management'nanagement's callous indlffer^ hustle t(to perform Jobs which thethe 1 lesson I have learned from^ ard M. Nixon atid CaliforniaIt to him ici witl be In a dilemma, dc- ence.nee. they knoiknow are important. the the renaissance of self-respect Gov. Ronald Reagan wantligan fo pending hi on whether they nre Then the sstrike struck. WithWith fi five doing the work of I see all about me Is that labor's, make it far tougher. Michigannil- doves pe or hawks, about which Skilled tectechnicians pu( aside 25, evenevery man and woman is lendtlenders — proposing shorter_* noisGov. George Romney and ' IIII-aro Republican do to vote for, a dove J -theirheir tools atand picked up picket needed -— and Ifs a wonderful hourhours, less work — have been nois | Sen. Charles H. Percylown aro o R« r a hawk. igns. release f from the imprisonment settiisetting tho stage for mass dis-pj* ^ar.all for a softer, slowediown orMeanwhile Johnson, bccause T h e O ld\d e er r W oTfCeTS rk e Management men — supervls- of enforcenforced idleness. iilusiiilusionment. war. If' gets he 1 knows all the inside stuff on theIf any one of those four lyinggets the he war not open to the Republl- thethen nomination, and is sa^ng’, his cans, thi at this moment Is proba- The U.S.-Bureau of Labor StatisticsStatistics Wise employers,yers, lookii looking ahead, are thennomi what he Is saying now,t the his bly ca In a better po.sltion than any periodically comes up with proofroof that dipping d Into theJie availableavailal ^pool now. BSARRY A R R Y GOLDWATERFER nominationwar will In turn split whothe candidate bl; to know how the wnr older workers are productive and" ef­ Enforced idlenesslleness is of course no warare I critics of both parties who will ca look by convention time, ficient. This is news only to employers _ are fed up with Johnson. 'ided 1968. wi good for an Individual.dividual. ItI is worse for Since they are also divided 19( not yet aw are of this huge reservoirervoir ofor | economy thatlat can minimizemil it with y . skills and experience waitingig to beDe profit „ and doesn’t.esn’t. GovGovemment sta- Years V/Cl Too LaLate And TooT( Little “ t^ p e d . . - - tistics fj show thatlat workersworker in -the older — - Enlighten^ self-interest has" ac- ^ ------Wi , ® age group have'e a steaditsteadier rate of out- Throughout the 1964 presi- Every Every one of those pieces of system syste were sufficiently shield­,7 WAYNE BRANDSTADSTADT, M.D. ceterated—thfi__empIoyment of older „ with less variation from,l week to dentialential camjcampaign I frequently political political propaganda was a ed tito withstand tho effects of men and womenra'Agierica, and tho week, ^ than youngerlunger oneones. poke of ^the grim fact that bald-faceibald-faced deception of the exploexploding enemy missiles." of practice promises to spHcad. Thaca, much,iuch, if not all, of our missile AmericarAmerican people. ______ThiThe most revealing part of tiie______story, from both apolitical and3C ______are apparently reliable predictions^edictions~~fa^'^^° 0 '^ Vnllcyillfy ththis is “* nlflp r” Itih n r— gyaiem w um 'ITiis ifibnth, tacitly and quiet- story ,d AXi/crxv/rtV/C that the nation’s labor force willwill have Poo> P* is a real .thing.hing. The older< workers inI an area which might well Iy, Iy, the the AdministrationJ has ad- techrtechnical angle is treated as ’ to increase by 10 million In the next are a; available from full to part-time renderender it inc ineffective in time of mitted mitted theth truth. ' meremerely a detail. It is, in fact, an" Thi I ipor- who appreciates his own worth decade. Many economists foresee■ese^ Tp---and se- thev are willing. lost dire need. Ve We havehav not solved the radia- ImpnImpressive and„ signiflcant-jCOmT'n __ tant- There can be no more impor-ining— is—quicker—to wh ap preciate—tire------______-We-do not'toiew- thfe gfffict 6ft •tlort'tlon and f ih r pUIse dangers-to ,o'u r menlmentary: this new pulse reactor,Ht — thantant-part-ofa-chlld^-t raining—irac- is- worth of others than is a child rious labor shortages despite the con­con- Not only are»they they williwilling—they are mUsjleslUsiles of thetl radiation or en- missiles. missiles, Research to answer to tetesl the reliability of mis--r. thanter. 1 forming a strong charac-later wcwho feels himself -to_be-.an in­ tinued trend to automation. reliable. r« ergyrgy pulses generated by the the the very very questions raised if) the silesBiles under actual emergencys- ter.than In that endeavor it Is laterhose whferior being. Since the ability sortjrt of high-altitude,high- high-yield 1964 1964 campaign cam is finally being condiconditions, has taken four years•y ^ho than you think because thoseough feito work well with others is es- nuclearuclear explosionsexpl which the put put intointo operation.< to dedesim and build. '■s studv who have made a thorough3und sonfial to for leadership, you must Sovietoviet UnionUnior has tested but In In short,shorl the work that the Ad- To the discredit of all who study that of the matter have foundirac- soigive your child every chance whichhich we hahave not and cani^ot m ministrati inistration denied needing in dodg^ flodgt .and deceived the issuelo ter that li a child's essential charac-ches giv to become self-reliant. VIEWS OF OTHERS test•st under thithe terms of the test 1964 1964 is is actually ai going ahead in in 191964, this means that, even10 ter the Is i formed before he reaches toWhen he w ants to try a task bansn treaty. ' 1967. 1967. as ththey spoke, the project whichin the Yoi age of 6. very that > Is beyond his capabilities, _ _ Since thcthe didecision to go ahead Ironically,, Ironical the New York they denied was needed was;h percc Your preschool toddler Is verynore thsstand by and observe but don’t ith a ^ rt of token antiballistic Times, Times, whichw loudly shared ths actually actua under way. ‘S ,ftt>m perceptive and he leams morethan sta ctlUclie or ridicule his failure, ilssile defense systom (ABMS) stage stage In-tryiog In - to knock down ------—from.from the example you set ibni-ithan <;H JUst tell him tliat. as his skills ; Opmioris Of GuestG EEdi d i t o r s - years too latc and too little — all all of of our ou charges of the 1964 -frotion m : any p rea chlHg or admbni-i>res, Jttincrease, he can accom plish this I have warnedwarn that the same campaign, campaign has carried a full re- PIXies |M byWohl tlon you may give him. Chores,"are inc and other tasks that are even CALL FOR EXPERTS the th garages diagnosedtgnosed the trouble incor- dangersingers appl apply. Kadiation and port port of of thistl latest proof of tho ■ — — Ilf Hustarting a when he is 4 or 5. lid’s are am more difficult, ; Thera should be some kind of badge of re rectly. Mo^ recommendedommended «a full-time tune- pulseulse effectseffects could be a serious very very can^igncam they so violently antrain! essential part of any child'svays mc You must train yoUr child not : honor for tha rei>aiTmaii who can determinedetermine u] up (at a cost rangingIging from S14S to $40). Only naxarduard to to tl: the operation of a derided. derided. They' did not, however, secontraining but they are always1 ex- only 1 to be an adult but, more ; ttie cagga a tto trouble you arer» having Hi nye made tha correctorrect analyanalysis of the trou- systemrTStem upon upon which our lives note note the the connection. ______~ ampisecond in importance to the ex- Important, on] tn Identify with his____ • Wltll yUilT~«!;ary~C6I£Vui0ti SCfie dIsiH uUu* 1>Itne an#-«djustedd .the the distnldistributor point im- fiilghciipr-aepenffr dcptind ------m— TTtrraTVTirimrrarw-KBef: r s r a ------ample you set him. 5 In • roleIm as a man or her role as ; washer or whatever, and maka tbala corralcorrao- sn snediately.' One ofif thesethesa did it la a moment As soma mayn remember, all deen deen Proving Prw Ground, in Mary- soimJisAiOr ^ jne viiue of (^ores lieslility in - a roi woman by assigning, taski ap- ' tion himself. Too often the pem o responsl- ai and made no chargeirge aat t all. \ of ’ thethe wamir warnings about our mis- land, land, railitary mil technicians will “KNOCK tr o ^ „their d , teaching of responsibilityrtien aproriate \ to his sex as well as : hie for handling tho difficult knows aoso It was apparentlylUy not so n much dishonesty silesles aroused aroused nothing so much shortly shortly put i into operation a., andIn ‘ good habits of work. Whenhis his pn age. . little about the inner workings of the«athesa ma- as as IncompetenceI that causecaused the other 14 as I politicalpolitical lalaughter on the part nuclear nuclear reactor i that will gen­ in the performance of orer his his Don’t make the performance ' chines that ha takes tha auy way.. Ha .polls to to recommend overhauljverhaul JohJobs. The answer of ' suchsuch menmen as Robert Strange erate erate bursts bu of gamma rays chores, your child does a poorerlone, of I chores a form o f punishment out tba ailing part and inaarts a naw one. sc seems to lie in education,lucation, McNamara,[cNamara, t the hard-politicking and and neutrons nroti which, it is hop-______4 ______yoa.-!job tlian you would have done,Jiow— and-A>o!t of psy yottf-asic subjects a assur^,issur^, pledpledged, promised and be used toI test the new ABMS ’ iWifh praise uia'aqcouragement.you penses^li birt this should flat be revalenra f^rhnirian m jy naurfMurf ttnJItinill ■«ln thpir ap.__ tw om tn.thaJLto.thf > right,ght, thatthat dot doubts about tha mis- If they canci ba shielded against ~ A aous when he wants to earn a little ctty antomoUto repair garagwr- recently so sanneL ■ silMIM w araera nnmifounded. aven fun- such ilfetElects in actual operation. I accompUihment an enormous— wh extra^mtaiey, yoi# m ay WUOO mada. bjr UiB CMItais Cooimlttaa floror Metro- Tho result of iuchsuch trainingtralnlni can ba gratl- ny.f. aod aod that that t to suggest w« peed- The NewNe York Times report- ^ boost. that__ ext pay him for some diores'tbat poUtaa AfEilrs. A « r with Jt* distributorIstributor ty tying oot'only to»those those who who ask for service ed I toto knowknow tr.more was about the ed: 'The"Tbe pulse reactor could be When a child does a task (hat pa' he i knows is a necessaiy part ari are not a part oC his re|ular' point IncorraeBy act was taken to each bv Mtt to the srvicemen servicemen themselves. lit- sameima as as coi coming out against u-sed i»ed to ininsure that the electronic Otir' of th he routine but it is bis regnlat du- ' tsnga for dtagnoris of its engines trouble cf creased sufport for for goodgood .technical,t( educa.- motherhoodotherhood-or - i for tha man— circuits and! other components •iHT w iwhj n w » a».«r,i.. bc of is bu the family's daily life,This he rot ties that make him an Inaottant m A M M M iu ic rla oWiT'lialf w half tictloa Is In order.^-ChristianOiristian ScienceSc Monitor aatiiigIting shark. shark. of tba ainew NU»JC antiwlislla ,^ fc'L ""■■■...... isis building in self-confidence. 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- — - ' L ...... : '. ■ ’ M ■ " “ — , Mr.- Murphy-prnrjiwllng-Bast-on'faoutl • in’. Bth. She waa cited fdr failurere tofbega^ato bega r|^t turn onto ISl IP I - News5 Qf Record ------3deliLJDf»mftg^B5_,ia_Jhe„Fprd |§ Fprd stra Street when the- right side of, tnethe ——— — —■' ' ...... 29 Ru- VoUcswagen'agen trucltruck was struck ~by a 1967. », MINIDOKA COUNTYTY '• b;by Edward L. Murphy. 29, Ru- S ' « »•>« “ *n« .up Vrt 1 J • V'',. J Rupert Police Blottertter pert,p< a t 6:13 p.m. Wednesdaysday at ‘ P''®iChevrolet two-ton truck driven CjLihind the pickup. EfStimated^am- .a 1967 Ford , driven by.>y. Carol theth Intersection of F St. ana Sth At '^cSS p.m. Thursday, Qin-a in - “yby Darlene‘ R. Moser, 35 ,Ru- ages ‘ were $150 to the,truck,and -. A. Grace, 21, Rupert, collided St.Sl Miss Grace was traveling'avellng *0" V. Williams, 70, Rupert,, was I>ert, also, traveling south. . S8S^ Ito the pickup. There were H fi® with a 1962 VolkswagenII driven I sc south bn F St. and fa ll^I ^o-qee^ -se e driving a 1960 Ford piclcup truck:truck TbeTh brakes jon the truck fall- fail* no ccitations IsBued. ' ,.

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WINNER OF THE areaea No. S ToastmasterToas speech contest'Saturdintest Saturday at the Ponderosa Inn at Burley Was Robert J. Coiner, TwlTwin Falls, left, receivingving his trophy troji from Norval Wildman, Burley. The Burley Toastmastersoastmasters Club hosted the event.event. Mr. Coiner( will represent .the area next Saturday at thethe District 1IS meet slated for the Holiday Inn, Twin FalU. H miiiiiiiMtiiiuiiitiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiMiiiiiiiTtiitutini lodern Is M arvelous . .. alwaysalw ays in style! Robert Coineraer WiWins Speech Fainted WAVELAND, Ind. (AP)— IR. & MRS. CHAIR < Contest Of ToastrToastmasters JimJll Thomas, an Indiana YT 11^ BURLEY —Robert J. Coiner,:oiner, Ed HaHartman, member of Rupert StateSt Trooper, made use o( of . ~ J Twin Falls, was selected winnerVinner ToastrToastmasters Club, spoke) on "A hishi; police training to deliver NDOnOMAN. of the speech contest for Toast- Night to Forget." and Harold a baby successfully for hishU Bronze Italian Wal No) matter howh you use your decorative>rativo *199talents,ta your llvlngroom m asters Area No. 3 Saturdayturday Stoll, member of Burley Toast- sister-m-law.sl« Then he falnt- evening during a dinner meetingeeting masteimasters Club, used the title of ed.ed “ “The Regal"?egal” :7-pc. Oval Extension(ion DirDinette ^IHII always be attractive with thesethese lovelylov pieces. Color co- at Ponderosa Inn. ““The The More You Don’t." ■luiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiniimiitiiiiMiiiiuiiiiinuiitiiiiiin Sturdy construction. ordinatedJinated tcto harmonize tastefully with the fresh sparkling colors The area Toastmasters speechspeech NonNorval Wildman. Burley. pre- ...... Table with high pressuro-plaessure-plostic top, 36"x48'x60". Sturdy any decor. Chairs and cushions have foe foam-cushioned comfort, !y. pre- ______5acks with extra thick contest was hosted by BurleyBurley sented the trophy for the speech — ------Mellow Italian Walnut.Inut. The chairs have contour backs witi rmanently sewn foam padded back, andanrc ottoman offefs extra seats. Beautiful autumn sungi Toastm asters Club. Frank: Rob- contescontest to Mr. Coiner who will „ umn sungold floral Vinyl upholstery,.„ltAd.llgh..„loil.l A d( S3ting ” *"p'S space as. well as relaxation.on. inson, I. B. Perrine Toastmas-itmas- represrepresent area No. 3 In thehe Dis- ;ms- MoreCemfortWearInge a r i n g ters Club, was first runner-up•-up in trict 151 meet Saturday at the C*i _AR PRICE $119.95 _ the contest. HolidaHoliday Inn, Twin Falls. a the f a l s e T E EETH T H REGULAR PR Jack Holland. Burley, was jjig >ettviA<* T o o v e r c o m 0 dUcomfort when y'®® The District No. 15 Toastmas-isim as- denture* slip, slide or loosen.JieVn.S J\uit TABLE AND toastmaster for the evening,enmg. meetingjj, will begin at: 1 p.mp^m. . Bprlnkle a little PASTEETHH onon youryour I 6 CHAIRS |9 5 M H I SJEATEE) £ I E > Speakers were Mr. Coiner,^iner. workshops and businessIieinocc EJ5J: Platea. PASTEETFK holds dentures * firmer. You eat bettt. colort and tixet to Joseph H, Fowles in August.Jgust. * . So handy ...... ■!• I • cuihion te a r...... I ' 1895. at Ogden. Mr. Fowles,es. a BoHiaBoHl of 0 0 < * PUn former Utah state legislatorr and jOO2 0 0 ta b le ts ...... J / C c„® ■ a farmer in the Burley area. area, 5pe ...... 49c4 k ------I died in 1945. ------...... I I . 1 I II , Mr. and Mrs. Fowles movedlov^d “Sudden Beauty" "Revel” liquid to Burley In 1920 from Utah. Af­ ter her husband’s death Mrs. U Fowles moved to Twin Falls.r IHAIR I SPRAYIT BUBBLEB BATH She was a member of theI LDS Church and was nctive in many sT2’/i s12'/i 0 1 . C O l* church organizations. She also can ...... V # C tiza was a member of the Ladiesies of ____ '______59c 9Bt j , the Elks and the Royal Neigh­ bors. “Starling^* Electric Hot Water tf At one time .she had three | sons and eight grandsons ser- fHEAT PADS ving in the United States Armedrmed > BOniES Forces. R«g.Reg. 4 . 9 5 ...... ^ AA Reg Five children, seven brothersthers SaleSqI, ...... Z.99 . 7 7 Nov 98c|98c and two sisters preceded heror in _____ ------VANITY\ BENCH— Removabl* pluth I death...... ' I I LEG LOUNC,fR — lilti !olo three foam f filled cuthion. High lu lutter tte r - k ! Survivors Include two daugh­lugh- “Sunbeam”beam” CDeluxe ] comfofi oogle po»ihon». Choicehoice o of f bratt t finith. Avocado, white or H ters. Mrs. J. F. (Neta) HamiltjOn ! 6 color*. A 11050 050 gold fl 1Q50 M and Mrs. George P. (Ida) Schol­ I rea l rela x e r...... 1I ^ cuihiont c ...... I V t'! J er, both Twin Falls, 17 grand­S ELECTRICIC BLANKETSBL | children and 36 great-grandchil­ichil- dren. Funeral services are pendingiding ' at Payne Mortuary. Burley. Dua P^'^' h *7 500 5TORIS pr J* D u a l c o n t r o l ...... ''' 1 9 . 9 5 i IN MIO.AMtlICA ■ esis*«si^ ^ J, • - ---r J ____ JOINTOMIMOVOU f Property Loans WtMiWOOUs / ’ I BEXEL /2 PRICE PRK SALE J I r n u l ^ On Increase on the Econom'Economy Sizes Y V < !!»■«■» Sioif Real estate loans disburseded Jn _ _ _ ----- V w.,jSing»^ ^Twin Falls ^rlng the first nine ^NDS5 OCT. 31st T- - - 4i months of the year by the west­ G et your wwinter inter susupply now! ern home office of Prudentialintial \IR VALUES ANYWY W H H E R E . ______Insurance Co., totaled $273,100,1.100. 0'»teiirla^le I*leg otf «xtraT South in Blackfoot with meet­ TERMS seat; tias self levellingng brass 1ferrules. In eiwoaaed modemmodem dMgti,d wash^tda ings of the Idaho Board of / ...... __ I| Vinyl ...... ^------H«a ltlv-and-thc-BonncviHe-Mc«^ -----— tal Health Association to take ------i ll Ir 1 ^ , rehu^tion for sitting,i're^ndngfrarlroTOri^^ reclhi&ig nOTTsStouch H S- t J H H TABORET — E xtra t«atir>>0 g for fhreifhreel Avocodo and Antique Gold place.______^______^ corduroy cuihiooi, 23" tqoore.[oore. Rollt 0 4j 5j g 0 CD “Glove leather look^Jlok^J in ththis master nse (bam piUow'low' back recliner U|>liol> ^ on brighf brots coitert. Kapoksp o k filled... fille d ...... O‘I t stered in long-wMyinrng"super super isoft expanded 'NHnyl inI ^he new “leather chair “***! R e g . 2 9 c M ___ cblors.” Chair adjuststa automaautomatically—special bullt-ihi fixture fori .TV 'viewiiy;. B a g s ...... 4 .il 1 . 0 0 = Kztra featuTH, morea iralue'value...... ^_____ TTIAA£LY TABLES . . . from o u r C o n tem p ■mauBtttiummtmiuiunHHiitiifuumMnniiHtuiamKumitwc ^ o u r C ontem porory ...... f t nioB ll HEAT i J : coll«ction . . . Yoof C hotcs...... 29.95 I I _ ^ O I l ^ 4 OPEN - I ---- J. PETBSOS I FRIDAYS OIL CO. ! 1 ^ - DISTRIBUTOR 'TIL 9 P.M. M m GeM Sirika Stamps Jl J DRUGD JEROME SEE C. E. AND\ND SAVEI — FREE FREI PARKING — JEkOME afiOa i ■** V ... .Ill - . ' ( 1 . ‘ . . s . _—

> ■ - ' ■ ■ , . gave a brief resume of thc his- — Twin fall* -Tlm**-N«wt------■ ■.-0ct.-30=3-l ,-1-967------...... ~T\------_ ------tory“of'1he^orth-:Side-Gemmu— i- nities. stating It wis first or­ UNCOLN CpimTY ganized in 1951 by Gooding, Sho- Probate Judge ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ' ( ' shone and Jerome citl«!s. Speaks To ■ 'There are now nine citiess rep- fpetition filed tor probate of T',, " " M a h o f resented in the membrshipp and estestate jat-E.' Howard Knowles, id N e w s ______ali were represented by attenil-ttenil- vvit with Elva C.-Knowles petitioner. CRASH npLLS MANNf SPEAKER_NAMED____ North Side _ Iu SALMON. M aho (AP)—WilHe-Willie nBOISE~(SP) IBOl — A formerer head Tav- Thursday night. — L. Kelley.' 49. of Tupson. Ariz..Ariz., of the Central InteUlgencee Agen- > —Abe Loeman was the-. first vraa^^killed Sunday evening; when cy anaani retired Naval officercer wwill ill. > North president with Fred Schwartz, . ■ a vehide plunged: down a eO^foot be the m ain speaker a t theU>e All- - their tlie first secretary. j embankment Into the SalmonJalmon Idaho Congress of Chambersibers of leetine Committee member In charge / River. CommCommerce a week from1 tpdaytQday hattan of arrangements for the dinner I The accident was shortlyy after in BoiBoise. tl meeting were Herb Love. Fran- dark Im the Salmon Riverr road Vice Adm. WHliaw F. Rabom sUted cis Bergin and Harrell T^ome,iome,S G 2 I S P about 16 miles west of North Jr..Jr., cicurrently an executive of a then Shoshone. 1450 KC F ork. CalifoiCalifornia-based aircraft .Arm. Arm. Idaho The next meeting was an-, born.^is e ML ON YOUR RADIO DIAL Coroner Del Jones-said death will bbe-the-speaker. Raborn- ls _ Ihi ending nounced for-Nov.^30-at the Mt. VJl credited with spearheadingling de­ was due to drowning. crediti - tc lat in- View bowling lanes, Shoshone, F‘»’ , C o m p lo ta Patrolman Elvin Albistonton ofcjf velopmentvelopr of the Navy's Polaris fc Is will unless members are notified the Idaho State Police saidid KeNKel- missilimissile. all of otherwise. ley apparently was attemptingmpting ReceivingReci th'e ■ 1867 distln- snomy ------— AGRICULTURAL . to turn, around and backed:ed off guisheguished citizen award presented GRANGE MEET SET INFORMATION the road. annuaannually will be Boise banker Caves IDAHO FALLS (AP) — Gov. ------J. LynnLyi Driscoll. I that Don W. Samuelson and Sen. a n d Q ood PRESIDENT ELECTEDED ------f Eve- Frank Church, D-IcJaho, will be ■ BOISE (AP) — Sam Dayay Jr.,Jr.. ENROLLMENT UP it as speakers at this week’s conven- publisher of the weekly Inter-. Inter-, CALDWELLCAL (AP) — Enroll- ittrac- tion of the Idaho State Grange.hB. "fi®®** Morning" Music mountaln-Observer, Boise,, is the ment at . the College of Idaho in General sessions of the three- new president of the Idaho Caldw T id w e ll, has topped 1,000, of- 93 as day meeting begin Tuesday.a d ly ' Uftai. each A.M. Press Club. ^ ficials reported Monday, 4,000 Church - will speak Wednesdayesday Mon. tfiro Sat. to Day was elected Sundaylay to The total was listed as 1,091,1,091. errine and Samuelkin Thursday.______ii succeed , retiring presidentt John includiincluding 896 day students and 1 one ^ "Holly" HOUFBURG'S ■ Corlett, political editor of the 195 enenrolled in evening classes, SHOSHONE—Dr. James Tay- Idaho Daily Statesman. Electedelected ------:------lor. College .of Southem %,SS ^o; PLANT viet president was Barrett f--. spcdce to m em bers ot.4hg N orth P « lib s “Sun-up F o llie s ” Rainy, newsman at KBOI Ra- I "■““S’! next spring's garden bulbs . * 0 Side Communities ana their the dlo-Television, Boise. "-Teachers To wives at a banquet nieetine C NOW. Hondradsof > with Serving a second term as sec- rec^ently a t th e , M anhattanne oi of warlalles at -- DAYLE retary-treasurer is John Clark,a l r ^ ' T I i*;rain At tan cafe. m« Baanllld* Boise, also of KBOL * * 'SpMklng on tourism, he sUted cisGlobe ^ ed & Feed _ Three directors representing -f> __ "It pay^ to -advertisei"i aach then Sni 'm es weekly newspapers, televisionftButihSdroois— |~ ill noted that this section of Idahosem> 1 and wire , services are Ralph , has m any-im usual.—outstanding noi super- , / ’ . es . ENDS TUESDAY I- • Hunter. Meridian: Dan Smede,Imede, BUHBUHL—Rex Engelking, super- tourist attractions and thatS"i in- Vie HURRY. . .END! Boise, and Norman Mlartin. artin, intend*intendent of schools, announces forming the public of this will unl Boise.” that tlithe Buhl school district will . : . . / ht - ■■ ' aibring more tourists here, all of oth Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho,Idaho, cooperatecooper with thp University of which will boost the economy DEnn GEORGEORGE JEHn addressed the group's annualtnnual Idaho teachers training programrogram , I*’of the area. banquet which^'jjtgcededI the this sischool term by accepting mBRTinPEPPBIPPHRO simmons elections. ■ studenstudent teachers to receive the tho ■■■■■■■■■■■■■IH 'V', ' Using the Shoshone Ice Caves I Uim MCKIN mOOCIION ------It practicpractice teaching experienceence in h!as an example, he said that Do THEM E SET the BiBuhl public schools. HOLLYWOOD MAKEUPKEUP MAN Charles Nash readiesI former AlabamaAl Gov. George Wallace “Look" and the “Saturdayfd Eve- Fn gg^yisa mseiiisiariiiJiiiEeas POCATELLO (AP) - "Men- jam, ildwell,' for his appearance on CBS ncnews program, “Face the Nation.Nation.” The show was videotaped ning Post” magazine list it as spe “Men- James Thomas of Caldwell,- ^oi cmt il c slimSLIM pickPICKENS-DON (mOWAY^^ tal Health and Total Health” is idaho a sociai Saturday In Portland,, Ore., fcrfor a national broadcast. (AP[AP wirepiwirephoto)______, an outstanding tourist attrac->K un- tioi «.« JOHN M INTIRE- Idaho, who Is maforing in social Sa Uon. ge at C suiii«uyb«nMnioiMiKi UMU um-rnixti w hutii uckm the theme for tcxlay’s opening studiesstudie’ will teach in thele area -reCHMICOUMt* session of the Idaho Mental nf woi He also used highway 93 as da; « UNIVIIISXl nCTUM Hental q, world history. _ an example^ -stating th at 4,000 Chi ' Health-Idaho Health Associa-isocla- assignment will be for ‘th “I — _ Also a Co-HitHit HasHas Been Added — tions annual conference. , vehicles stopped at the Perriner our anc Richard Eganin and PelerPc Graves in Dr. C. H. Hardin Branch.ranch " ’''® w eeks and will be> under Romney X li StiffeStiffens Tenor•Of O f. Attacks On. ■ s bridge ■ and registered In one s r the supervision of Robertrt Guy- ncseason, over 1600 of them fold," from "VALLEY' OFOF MYSTERY”\ head of the University of Utah ^^alley ______Department of Psychiatry,, and “ j on,S-.Vu World history Instructor, and "I" California: Economists say cars Dr. MyrIck Pullen, Idaho men-men Gibbons, resident super- JJohnson I DuriiDuring Tour Of3f NewN England «leave 5 cents a mile through „ tal health director, willII behe visor Iof teachers' trainingng pro- ,' the area they travel, even• e a S If 0<“ " speakers. ' B'-amgram Ifor the University of Idaho By | The Associated PPress ress the threats but said he’sle’s re- "There are plenty of laws to they-dort't stay overnight. ce to , , ® 3 3 a i A tour of the Idaho State- Hos- stationed in Twin Falls. ^ .. ».Michigan Gov, Georgege Rom- ceivedcei them from "revolutiona-ilutiona- coverco them if we were techni- **' Then citing the College o^ ■ > ‘ “^ i r pital South for the mentallyillV ill Thomas will arrive Inn uuniBuhl jjgy^ seemingly picking! up the ries,rie activists and cacally In a state of war,” said Southem Idaho as bringing whoecor j in Blackfoot is scheduled Tues- “ b'JJ® e ^ his teaching assignment tempo and stiffening thehe tenor Communists—theCoi same people Reagan.Rc “Perhaps there would ^nomy , to the communities,onies, he ...... — on November 13. Housing’ withinu ’’** attacks on PresidentPresident wh who w^nt us to lose the war in be a possibility of legislation—^------to stated It Is-esHmated that aach ' ______, - “the e'^co' community is being solicitedlollclted j^f,,Johnson, continues todayiday his VieVietnam." innImplement the same rules re­ student Will spend $200 per sem­ for Thomas during thoe nine five-day swing throughgh New Wallace\ blamed the nation's gardingga giving aid and comfort ester, not counting their usual ^^^'\''Ixtram »ly, franka»k *A o(ottfspelcanl" _ / Students Listed week period. England. Eng rioriots on Communists, anarchistsirchists to the enemy.” school ■ fees or rental. Shoshone Persons interested In accept- iT,e Republican governor,[overnor, andnm activists. "There arc! no un- Reagan spoke to newsmen in has \ 20 to 25 attending the school, At Glenns Ferrydw Ing a tmlversity student for this ^ho^j,o has said he’ll enter the New deiderlying causes to burn down a Sacramento sa after returning and . by keeping them nt home, X 3 D | J period are requested to contact Hampshireij._ primary Marchrch 12 if citycit; unless you don't love your ho that money is spent at home. GLENNS FERRY — Glenns the suj ’'e your home from a GOP fund-raising jlenns the superintendent office at 543- jjg u. jdecides to seek the presiclcn-presidcn- country,”cot he said. "Slumsns and (our(q, to tho Midwest and South; Gooding has 35-50, Minidoka Ferry High School’s honor.r roll 6122. cvcy, re.sted in that state! Sunday unemploymentunc have nothinghing to _ county 33, and Jerome County ^ t h e j | for the first period included after launching two strongong vfer- do with it." has 200, with 92 per cent living three seniors with highest av- ' bal assaults on Johnson. IiHe was interviewed In„ Port- I | WOODY TU«l*Y ot * home. Every county in Magic erage. and two sophomores, re- S flO Valley is represented on the family m Hj Shoshone ClubJ '“ In/n a specch at Burlington,>ton. Vt:, Vt;. lan land, Ore., for the CBS televi- t ports George Brown, principaL „ Romney told an audienceience of sionsioi program “Face the^e Na- lapea ; payroll of ttie new building un- i v a v i l Seniors with 4.0 grades w were ere Hears H ftS Speakerr 1,500uSS Saturday night thatat John- tior tion.” __:____ der contract at the college at Janet Moats, Doug Shenk, and our,, Kellev administration isIs "dis- GGov. Ronald Reagan of>fC Call- aI|. •‘'" o o c d this time. SHOSHONE — Dan Kelley, Y Dr. Taylor concluded with. “I J /E n a a f’cnieiH'^^jlimayUi.Skamsmrna-imiwm-mlMi Joan Bames. and the sopho- state Liquor officer, spokeoke at tested and discredited at, home fomia,fon suggested meanwhile a mores-were Phyllis Russell and eeting credibilityDility at nat national law cracking down on i n anyone to prove other than ______Tetbnlcolor M ^ ^ ll “ Ihe local Rotary club meeting. that whatever we do for our VlrgWa M ~ts. ^explaining l °n various types ofnf nar-ti«r! home Is eroding America'stnerica's antiantidraft, antiwar demonstra-1rtr°a" B 3 3 8 ^ .1::: • Other seniors on tbe roll were cotJcs and their currentt use, credibility abroad.” torstors.______I neighbors comes back 100 fold," -TAklIflHT Two ^Cemeltlt-Jhowi B ------Of Dn>«rf« Godfrey. Dorothy Sher- harm nnnd side.effen^——_------____—' -r-“ Kflrlier Rnmhey fnlfl nament- „ J and he urged all Magic ValleyS — < ^ ^ > " T 6 Ni v I n G i u I T I » ^ n a y.oo m* •».is ■ —— ------man;-Diane CUIHue Joiiocr■ono«r __—Utt—uuis-____v intm diired hvJ pjQ.prn- Ing of O GOP officials in Manches-lanches- J ltJ , residents to.work together, the Jane Watson, and Bill Layne.ayne. gram cchairman ol the day,7-h5t= Har- •***''•-*‘*''1 - H-- the nation is headed net restult being an increased Juniors were Tom Seesee,, Lo- rell Thome.Th A question periodnericv! for , trouble becaiae~ tt-has laws to economy and better place to rene Benson, Chris Williams,iams, followed.followe leader who doesn’t tell the techni- live. ______Maxine Hool^. Jill Tripp. Mike Guests,Guesi besides Kelley, were truth." ,” said President E. J. Baer, who May. Ernest Hamilton and1 Pat Geniel Cope and Maxinee Eld- ”Meanwhile ' Sen. Frank ’ would acted as master of ceremonies, South. redge. Church, D-Idaho. who described ition to I So]du>mores on the honor roll a rei Frank Jebnson as a "deep persoiuil r roll A report was made that Frank J®"” JACKPOr, NEV., njESDAV.TUESDAY OCTOBE« 31 are Mike Shenk, Diana Hoalst.toalst. BurdetBurdett Is in St. Benedictct hos- friend,” nevertheless said he g j ] r •omfort A l l WE MAKE Anno Woollen. Ginger Seesee.eesee. pital.pital, Jerome,J from ,a heartart atr couldn't pledge right now to .J ■■HMHSKSESOHMMMBPWI , This Coupon Entitleses In back Johnson for re-election, Dale McCleary, Karl Koch,Koch. tack. . - Located 4 ’/,' miles- n i nWesl c j s ^ a a r a g H Bearer lo Receive ...... ^ 1 Ca.h Chris Graham and Rosana King. The birthday of Charlesij Belzn-i_ , "That" depends on who] is run- Wendell, Idaho.turning 6 p.m. to 12 p.m. Tuvtdoy,>doy, OctoberOctol 31, 19&7. Limit ona while the two freshmen included;lud^ was olobserved with the birthdayirthdav against him," Church said to parson over 21 year*r» of aga.QQa. By CACTUS PETE. were Debbie Carnahan and1 Deb- song, arid Mariijmn ManningIsnnlnv Sunday when asked at a meet- ra McKeeth. played the piano for -singing._in« Ing“ “.J of the Idaho Press Club in _ . SS* LOANS _ Boise about backing Johnsonhnson in u U IOn Anything of Valua Win iS to $50010 from "Big Bertha" 1968.196S. ^WEDNESDAY, "World’s Largestorgost PPunchboard" 1 But Church, a persistentent war la Ttm>Tima 1 11:30 lunc l| 2 J 1 critic, ruled out one GOPP candi-candi­ ^ EVERY WEDNWEDNESDAY Expo 67 Closes>ses IJ185-Day Run "pdate. No Purchasee NNece: ecessary to Win! I "I can tell you what I'd do If All Iha following tractori are In fair^ conditio I t I Mtflba Ajrron«amantfI Early forfer ^Your Chrittmo* Porty In Blaze Of Flags, [*JiS they nominal^ Nixon," Church Tun, faad, Entartolnment—Volnmant—Flos Fra« But Trip Flags, Fireworks said of the former Republican ______Call 73J-510-5 1 ^ orOf T733-7513 MONTREAL (AP) — Expo 67 at the TXJ 67 at the misplaccd childrenen de- vice president. "He’d just get us ^ FORD 8N ' closed Its 185-day run Sundaylay In partment. partm e inin dcdeeper.” I r I a hlaze of flags, fireworkss and —25,4—25,463 youngsters w eree hap- GeGeorge Wallace, the ex- ' f | i | IHC A TR FRIED CHICKEhICKEN DINNERri tributes, and its computers>uters plly tuturned back to parents;nts or AlabamaAlah governor who says S o t r t h e m F showed the Soviet exhibit; was guardijguardians. . he’ll them Fried j he’ll run for president on a third IHC A TR A L L Y O U the star of the Canadian cenaiten- ten- —5,931,578—5,93 ham burgers wwere ere party partj ticket if neither major nial fair. gobblecgobbled up. part)party builds a conservative plat- goodp ri i i p i _ C A N E A T Russia's swept-roofed pavl- —33.5 million Ice creamI cones form form, talked on nqtlonal televi­ EVERY WEDNESDAYESDAV..^li I lion, the costliest of all atIt $12 were iilicked. sion of being threatened. million, attracted atout 13I mil- The statistic Canadian1 offi- He didn’t go into detail about IINFPY ‘ 2 SECTION SP lion guests. Canada’s exhibitxhibit cials lilliked least is the expectedrpected III^CKI HARROW wi drew 11 million. The geodesic>desic deficit of $250 million, fa r above ■ ■ MACHINERY sky bubble of the United StatesStates the $47$47.5 million mark foreseen * OLIVER SUPERIOR3R BEAN DRILL IHC 7 FT.A MOW U C T I O N i ireseen IT ri¥l ■ 11 I* J ■ I FERGUSON SPRINGING SHAfSHANK 2 WHEEL STO( was third with B million visitors,iitors. in 196."1963 when the govemmentm ment I , . I w ■ M % ' RENOVATOR CACC ® S I . While the Soviets concentrat-nfrat- gave IExpo planners the green M , ™ JOHN lilesDEERE West - and Vg milo North of ^ SAM MULXEY PILERLER with w agon and rocl< witl ed on their acliievements inn sci- light,light. unloading hopperor on rubt>errubl in- o.(eood'i ence and industry, especiallylly in The federal govemmentIt will moNi nt-«33«‘ NEW IDEA MANUREIRE SPRESPREADER aerospace, fhe United StatesStates cover 50 per ccnt of the? debt, U.S. 30 Eait !• Eotllondd DriveDrlv. IHC NO. 50 STRING'JG TIE B>BALER SPRING TOOT showed a _potp>ourri of Ameri-meri- the QuQuebec provincial govem-;ove ra­ . with motor OUVER GRAIN canafrom space Capsules to0 (Sop ment 3754: per cent andid the -Hurry, End* Tuesday'°°Y - - MANURE LOADERRFOR 1=OR WVV. - steelY, b>ox anc NOV. 1 PETIt e V I .. art a la Andv Warhol and F.lvisElvis MonlteMonlteaL_city_govemment nt the —------Gote«-Op«n 6:15 pp.m. .m.---- —------TRAOTOR------— HORSE PLOW; fresleys guitar. remainremaining 12^ per cent, ______2 - 6 FT. TANDEM1 DISCS RENOVATOILunch by Wandell Grang* —Some viewers complainedalned BeforBefore the gates closed Sun- ~ HAY TRAILER, LOOSEX>SE HAHAY WALKING P< FREE In-car HEATERSfERS LOADER ' Sl***™™*** that'the U.S. pavilion was most- day aflafternoon on the 1.000-acre SPREADERr condition .... Iy trivia: other^liked_Jhe infor- comple:complex of gleaming^ pavilionsvilions ___ Academy Awardrd BEAN CUTTER for>r A TroctTractor -SPUD PLAN BvST.'Tow-pressure approacluu on two Islands in the St.. Law- W-I-N-N-E-RI ROLL OVER SCRAPERAPER______BALED HAV Fifty-three per cent of all1 visi-visl- rence River, Prime Ministeriinister L_ I 8N TRACTOR tors fo Expo were Canadians,lians, Lesfer B. .Pearson lauded the but Americans flocking uptp to fair as a Canadian dream |Come A f 8=15 O nly I ■ UMISCELLANEOUSA TRACTOR Montreal constituted 45 j^ r CjfntC?nt true.t ^ . _ > > ______"SUPEBIOR OFF-BEAT,, AND Barrels, harness, woven wwire, weed burner, cement n P TUESDAYIAY COUPON COI “ 1 ^ of the sightseers. ' - , S m m = - j ORIGINALI’- nt. iiuoyjj nests, stock tank, cream seseparator, chicken brooder, chic The skyrocketing attendancelance' I bunks, lots of cultivator,tO(tivator , tools, forks, shovels ahdA other TRACTOR, Tuesday,lay, OciOct. 31 ^ reached a climax SaturdayiM m \i I — — —— I OT, NEVADA I when Martha Racine of Mom- A i od rubber real walked through a turnstile ’ ’ TOMOM CROW, OWN >upon Entitles I to become the 50 millionth visi- ’ to Receive | tor. Mrs. Racine. 39, won a trip W • c t i o n s p r i n g T IN E to Osaka. Japan, to see Expo 70. I B =?ROW w ith 3 PH Expo's attendance clipp^ the THE FOLLOWINILIOWING ITEMS BELONG FT.TO MOWER LYI for A Tractor old record for world fairs of 42 EEL STOCK TRAILER IN CASH I ^ million visitors set by the Brus- _ IHC H TRACTOR,IR, sood good rru b b a r,______CO-OP DEEREMANUn 4 WHEEL WAGON t ba c:ashed-between I — - _____ -«cls Fair-of-l#S8,------gcSOcT corfdition3n ru b b erock r with automotive staer- 6 p.m. and 12 p.m. | Among other statistics spun rOI ^ MASSEY HARRISJlS 7 FT. !SEMI- IHC BEAN(gOQd) & Bl ober 31. 1&67, Lim- out by, the Expo computers: IK*— TRAIL MOWERER CULTIVATOIIG TOOTH HARROW 5n over 21 years of | -—The free transit system, the ■ R Q l ox and Cl on steel harrow 374,600 train m iles. . II ___ . .:v' Tffl HOICtst IHC 8 FT. TANDEM3EM DISj D IS f t o r —25,463 youngsters turned■T upim ll __ ~ ~ 3 SECTION STEELEEL H H>M^ROW ^ HAND TOOLS, “ SHU CLUB J | f “ ------PLUS at 6:30-10:00 CHATTIN DITCHER/JkM 40VAT0R on steel wheels, ^1 J-IER(JAARTir« SHOVE^,arLKING PLOW. PHOSPHATE ------______la n e oJEADER u s articl on steel, ONE ROW ■ ““ASnMNYIllOVIEASJINY AS t t i N Y ------JD PLANTER, BINDER. N and » ^ AMBlKECMUHSICHlBrF D B r -ED HAY SLIP ______jA ---- WK^glf-Niwswttk Uijinnt^T...... I TERMS: CASH ^ilU aeM lbe^oodilbodlbSm ele-^ ■ I •/ I rAINM ENT!___Jj|^ lUS 8 ______-y • ■ ------7 - MWAwroiMMar' lal^^ wwoucTcwiy. __ :ement mixer, metal chloken j Sm aybuaittCnpmamfm TOM CROWKOW i^ LYLE LOWER,ider, chicken watarara. 2 feed ^SS THE NEW K y - i lMKWHOWBpOT j id other miscallanaoua items. 8n«iMly tw—a clw elta^ Sale ManagedManaged by M essersm ith Auction ITRY STORE •n rtla w l— ■Mug wllhnnf AUCnONEERSr )WNER {I B u m iA M IRVIN E llb s KAYE WALL - El__ cotowCl ^ J KIMBERLY BURLEY I. W. MESSERSMITH of Gem Stata Realty, 1 • aaMioimnianoDoaoFUNiTacrAn!‘iMiTacTAmnw^ ' m m JOHN WERT IRVIN E TO LYLE LOWER . " r . - WENDELL KIMBE I MANURC^PREADER-on - t-? I JACKi=»OT, NE >er I ; CLERK: J. W. MESJ I ------\ . ? ■ EAN & BEET I I This Coupon i -TIVATOR I Bearer to R« j^EAD G A R A ^ E jg O R ^ I $ 1 0 0 't o o l s , F O R K S . I ^ 1 IN i )VEI^.and other miacel- I —Coupon-tnust ba cash ous articles. I the hours of 6 p.m. * I Tuesday, October 31, I it '1 to person over 8 WER, OWNERS R ^ ^ O R S E ^ r Auction Service §« FUN ar

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' Oct. 30-31, 1967 Tv T o d ay" y 's s M a r kket e t and FinancialFit l l ^R e p o r4- t ^Computers TwltT.t=g||» Tlm ^.Nawa ..... 7 Are Getting? The Dail:a i l y Stocfcistocks Dow-JoneSr ® 2|g.Bu-Livestock p.mi - ck ^ " 'Grain ^ joBs 30 Industrials, 886.50 dQ)M(f 1.68 2:J0 P.M. SUMMARYY M^lMARKETS AT A GLANCEjtfCE 20 Rails,'240.59 j down'M^ 8 SPOKANE. CHICAGO (AP) — Grainr ra in fllfu- THOIHASf I n v e s t o r NEW YORK (AP)—TheJ stock NE\n e w YORK (AP)-MarketsM arkets Utils,’ 123.59 down 0.451 « SPOKANE (AP) — (USDA)JSDA) — I tures prices trended mostlyjstfv low- A** Business Writerr market moved irregularlyy low- at ®a glance: 65 <» Stocks,• 312.24 down 1.52 Salables cattle and calvesves Mon- 1 er in relatively, slow dealingsallngs on' on ^»EW YORK (AP) - There’s er late this afternoon despitedespite! I StocStocks—Lower; activee trad-t r a d ------* diday 1350. Prices not establisheditablished 1 the Chicago Board of Traderrade to­to- “ computer in Manhattanin that ' By WILUAM A. DOYLEDOVL H H H H ^pends.part of its time .matching s t r e n g t h i n o i l s a n d s p» e e c c i ia a l lly l y **'K- ■ . Pennzoll Pem 1.40 7 118 118I III111 —^ u U byb; mid-moming. 1 i4iJ « steers, choice 890^1,070 lb 25.25- job, rationale. Do you? The stock : M-G-M was a 2-point gainerooInAr HlPawNG 1 187 23 22 % 33 •»- % Reyr '“^".2^ White ...... 1.57 ;and help a person find a job. , It with all other orders tumed over g a i n e r Em er E1 1.68 6 87% 87 87% 87% — — % H ReynTob Reyt 3.20 199 44 43 %iu 43%4]^ —— %u 2i 25.90; slaughter heifers, choice Barley (bid) to arriveI market, Using a computer to helplelp se- bas since traded around 5 to on expectations of) higher earn-e a r n - End Johmjo on 4 36% 26% 336% 6 % ...... Rhe< RheemM 1.40. 4136 60% 57% 57% 4>8%t'J} Ri 850-950 lb 23.40-24.40;' slaughter , to him by other brokerage ErleLack RR 43 8% 7% 7% 7% —— i% i RoanSa Roar 1.67g -258 10% 10% 10% 4- % ^ ed coast: lect the proper roommate is the 5*/ jn g S . __ ErleLacI % JJW —m cows, com m ercial 15.25-17.30;• ^ 17 !20 -day shipment delivered coast; 1 . firms. The specialist, no doubt, . Ethyl Cp .60 48 37% 37% 37% 37% — — i %i R Rohr ohr Cp .80 , 85 39%. 37% 37% —1% ■7„, , No.2, 2-row, 2-row w est; ...... 50.00 50.00 ideai of Herb Riddick, generalceneral Ye^s. rdo. The trouble,• here, ' had received a number of buy Softness In blue chi^!»^damp-damp- EvansP Evinip' 40b 64 28 37% 37%3 7 %...... Boy( BoyCCola.-.72 101 33 33 %(4 32% 31(4 —- %s s slaughter l bulls commercial 1,100 * is that the broker didn’t explain ened the averages. DownteeiFanateel M et 13 63% 63% 62% 62% — — % % StJoiL StJoi d 3-80 f 30 43^1 43% 43% — i i Portland: imarriage, getting a proper ^ der reached him. He might have % 43i443% _—% i^ OMAHAffclit AIIA ( General Electric, Lorillard■d anda n d F « ld e ri .80 49 37% 36% 36% 36% 4- + % % StLSS t L ^ F 3.30 ' 31 504i « S “ ' i ^ Com >Jo.2. E.Y ...... 51.50-52.001.50-52.00 iroommate is one of the most im- II , had .orders for stock at that a ana pejostr i.70 28 -72% 7i% 71 7i(f(4-^% — % StReip.stRft l A Q h \ W 39 38%V? 18%2Sh 4-4 . ?5 ?i OMAHA (A P ) (U S D)A)—Cat- A )-C a t- Oats/ No.2, 38 Ib white 66.00-67.006.00-67.00 portanti partnerships a S'M person iZ other Of T.F. Sprice for days or weeks. Uniroyal. J'JSTpF erro Cp 1.30 3 33% 33% 3 3 i4% ...... Sand Sandera .30 1 83 61% 58%?? 61% 5IIJ 4-1% H tie 18.500; calves 4,000;; slaugh- ]Barley, No.2, 45 lb wn 50.00-50.50 < Chrysler was off a fractionin n aas s Fiitrolgl'troi 1.40' 81 30% 30% 3Q^ 30% + 4- U % ScheVileySchel 1.80 390 53% 52% 53% - V5 0.00-50.50 can enter into'. Being misropm- L All those orders that are FIrestna 1.40 18 47% 47% 47 47%% — — % % Schering Sche 1.20 18 64% 64 '* 64 64 ...... ” t€ter steers and heifera 25:50!5-50 low- Grain ( sorghum: imated is almost as bad ass Sbeing g Resident Dies it faced continued labor talks.la iK S . JlSr.ic h i-t ," 1 24f 33 23% 33% 23% 4-..% +. % Scientlf Scier D ata' 73 133% 131 131%■’l’l —1%—‘*4 eer; i cows steady to weak; bulls . ahead of yours have to be filled ------G B n e r a U M o t o r t h a l d a b o uU t u t n - - - U w i«ui 33% 23% 4- + % % SmithK SmHl l.fiOa 32 58 56%% 56%5(1^^ ——114 1% p prim i e 902 -lb 25.35; cowsvs utility 1441 cars, unch. to 1 lower; No psychologist., riiried to Samuel M.- Huddleston, ah was a point higher. gGenDynam m d ^ I 1 54 61% 61% ^61.%61.4 44-. % V, SouCalE SouC T.40 67 33% 32%1-4 33^ - % q and , com m ercial 15.50-16.50;i.50; can- 2 hard and dark h ard 1.54U to - ahead is cleared up. _ U.S. Steel was a fractional: t i o n a l Ceno«n Eiec 3.60 74 109% 108V4 108«J 108«4 —I —I South SouOi Cp 1.08 141 24% 34>4 24% - U V, ^^Tlie questions try to measufeeasufe Aug.Ai 20, 1921, a t Carthage,e, Mo. You may get that low-priced „ .U p Gen Fda 3 40 31 71% 71% 711 7 1/ % ...... SouNSouNGaa 1.30 37 39 38% 393 D 4-+ % 15 ner and cutter cows 14.50-16.00;.50-16.00; 11.63>^N, No 3 1.52>/i-1.62'4N. No , loser. The company plansIS mthe e 2'" 85 7 3JW 33 32^7 ^ jU)Ut 'M KI ’T types of intensity," Riddickllddick He Hi died Feb. 4, 1935. dcdog you have In m ind soonei 33% 4- i i Sout Pac I SO 71 38% 38%W 38T. m i 4 + %?4 b bulls l utility, commercialll and of 2 red wheat 1.48J4-1.52V4N,(N, No No’ 3 says. , "If one person agrees Another daughter, -a son, a u, issue of $225 million in deben-l e b e n - dtnMotGenMot 3.S5g 186 83% 8<% 8 3 % ...... Soul):SoulhR y 3 fiO 46 49% 48% 49% - i4 50; feed- 1.46S^-1.57>/^N. ' ^ i than you expect — and end up tures. GenPrec 1.50 65 72% 71 72% 72% 4 + l7 l?i i S Spar! partan Ind 99 JS 17%V IB tr* _ — %u M Bood grade at 19.00-20.50; feed- 1 ■ strongly with something andmd an- brbrother, a sister, nine grandchil- jjj , , . GPuhSv .46g 30 6% €^i 6% 6% — — % % SperryR S pen .lOg 563 55% 54%S 55% S514 — — ^4 (4 CI ers choice 805-990 lb steersers 24.00- Com 39 cars, unch. to up \%, , - being sorry, Prices were Irregularly high- o p UKu 38% — % Square D ,70 174 23% 23 23% — % 5 4 ? “P, iJ’ other disagrees stronglyr with drdren and, two great-grandchii-ndchil- Q_ I got a book from the li­ n l g n - OPubUl I 36 31 38% 38% 38% — % Squa 24.75; choico 525-650 lb5 heifers INo 2 white 1.27-1.32N, No1° 3 1.16- the | same thing then, all things dr cr on the American Stockk Ex-E x - gtci CTel e El i 1.40 303 43% 41% 42% 43% —1 —1 StBrand StBri 1.40 3 33% 35% 33% - H thlngs dren also survive. jjrbrary which explains how to K» n r 20 2C%% — — U % S S td t d :Kolia .50 30 33% 32 ‘ 3333 ’ .7..^. . . . , 2 4 24.50-26.00;- choice andi prim e 1.31N,I No 2 yellow and?/ mixed being i equal, the odds are•e that Funeral services will bo con- m change. Trading was fairlyl y aac- c - nl"p«:if f j. Pacific lb 37 63% 63% 63% 63% 4 + % % StOCal StOCi 2.50b 142 59% 58%« 58%mu 4- + i4 14 32 325-418 lb steer calves1 34,034.0 to 1.17-1.21V4N,1 N b '3 1.13>4-1.20. | 10 con- make profits In the stock mar- tive. GerberG erber l.IO 22 31% 31 31 31 — % StOilInd StOlll 1.00 69 52% 52% 52% — % 0 7 M they won’t be good roommates,mates, ducteddt at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the ke Ij m{{7 iS 37.00; choice 300-400 lb steer Oats no cars, unch.; No 2 ] at the itel. It is very interesting. But, - GettyOll .lOg 26 92 91 92 92 4-+ % % StdONJ StdOI 3.45g 862 69% 68% 68% 4-1% '! No 2 By and large similar people LiLindquist Mortuary Chapel,sl. Og- us using the method outlined in the Gillette 1.20 44 56% 55% 56% 56% 4- > i %i StOllOh StOlK 2.50b 17 78% 78 78%7»8 4- + % H C£1 calves 30.00-33.00; ch o)lce ice' • and \white 74V4-78V4N, No 3 73^4-77'^.'314-7714- make , the best roommates.” de S P.M. QUOTATIONS al"" au 12% - % St Packaging 33 14% 14% 14% 4- % q . I-” den. Final rites will be at bo book, you are supposed to make » Glen Aid wl 35.12% 12% 1 2 % - % St P ^ t 8 prime 300-400 lb heifer calvescalves aat t M^lo maize 1.88-1.90'/^I A.strology, predicting the fu- w NEW \"ORK STOCK EXCHANGEfGE Glen Glen Al. Aid .70 133 14% Ie7;13%13?4 — — Vi V« ^tan W arn I 66 50 49%3 50 5Sli 4-1 %U So 28.00-29.50. he fu- Wa.shington Heights Park,It. Og- a a chart of the previous 100 to Sole* Net GoodrichNat Goodrich 3.40 30 66% 65% 66% 66% 4+ i %i StauffCh SCauf 1.80 31 43% 4SVi 45% — % 2o Rye l.Oe-l.lOi/jN ture t by charting the fanciedled ef- dcden. 20 (W».) High Low LMwtia( Chg.Ch*. Goodyr 1.35 68 44% 44% 44 44%% — — % % SterlD Slerll njg .90 48 47 46%S 4747 4-+ %% Sheep 1500; wooled slaughterilaughter Barley 1.04-1.15N f 200 days of the Dow Jones indus­ Abbott Lab I 17 48 41 + iTi GrtcoCo 39% + i4 StevenU 2,25 30 56« 56% 56% - S feet of stars on human events.5nts, Is ______tri + lTi GracoCo 1.40 66 39% 39% 39% + % Steve '({ jaiJ Z \1 lambs 25 higher; shom1 slaugh- Soybeans 2.51'/-2.55N j trial averages and also of the AOC Con .80 94 33H 32^4 33}iS — — V4 GranitCS G ran ites 1.40 20 26% 26% 3 2 6 % ...... StudeStudehaker 1 49 60% 59% 59% — % *“ a t least 5.000 years old. M urray prices of stocks you are interest- Abe* Cp l.fiO 13 OfVH -29^ jsfl% —— V4U Grant Grant 1.10 45 34% 34 34% 34% — — % % Sun Sun Oil lb 30 66% 66%'v, 66% (6'/, —— %ij t eter lambs slow; slaughterter ewes Sacked bran 49.50-50.2525 Lee, j president of TBS, , esti- 1] ACF Ind 2 20 30 49 4*1/4 % — %ii GGtAicP tA A P 1.30a S40 30% 2»% 30 ...... SSunray unn 1.50 66 34% 33»;[• 33% — -.*» % »♦( steady; wooled slaughter;r lamlambs bs Sacked shorts 52.50-53.25 , rior ed in buying. Then, you make AdM init ,40a 41 08 «S 4 % —2 Gt Nor Ry 3 13 56% 56% 56% 56% — — Vi % Swift Swift Co 1 30 374 31% 3tWi 31% 4-1% . ■; ,/ "'“ies there are 5 millionI devo- Boisean Missing® an average. AddrcM 1.40 191 73W 72 72^^ H% Gt WeitW eit Plnl 114 14% 13% 13% 13% — — % % Tam Tam pa r El .68 17 23% 25?;(J 33% 351. — — %\\ C choice, r some with end primeirlme 80- Wheat futures closed from % ?H tees t of the subject in thfe United T, A dm iral ,33p 35 73% 22Vt% 4- '*■ % H GW.Sug GW.Sug 1.60a 63 43% 43 43% 43% — — Vi % Tektronix Tektr 77 58!^ 58 58%ssji + + % Ij 11 115 lb 24.00-24.50; shom1 slaugh- lo t % lower. < iQ Where can I get these prices AtrRedtn 1.50 37 35U 35Vi 33*/**/* —— ^ GreenGni GreenGnt .80 7 36% 36 30 30 — — % % Teledyn Teled 3.81f 109 134% 132% 134% +1% States. Another 40 millionn dab- UIn Atlanta Area J? 'i 7v Jliu ter lambs choice and primeprime 96 ------{ for the previous 200 days? AlconAlum 1 367 ,24^ 2 2 ^ 34 — y* GreyhourGreyhound I 134 21% 21 3 21liH/, — — % % Tenneco Tenm 1.28 5.S6 28% 37% 37% — 1% ble In it, usually by readingeading ATLANTA, Idaho (AP) — The A. You can go to the, public Alleg Cp .30^ 44 ljU 13W ...... 13^ Grum...... Airc GrumAIr .80 81 33% 32% 32 32%% — — % % Texaco Texa. 2,60a 103 81T, 79%t{ 81% 4-lVi -nv. l bIb No. 1 pelts 24.75; shorn their horoscope In the daily searchse for a missing Boise m AllegLu 3.40b 8 63% «5V4% ...... 6 3 * ; Gulf...... Oil Gulf3.60 Oil IM 75% 75 73% 73% 4- -f V4 % T TexE exETm 1.20 33 2 2 ^ 32%!? 22%iJJS -ri** % gl, slaughter ewes cull andd uSuiv utility CASH GRAIN ' Boise library and look up the stock Alleg Pw l.JO 31-32HV 2 2 2 H % - ...- - GulfStaU GulfStaUt .80 38 22% 22% 23 23%% _ — % % Tex T e xG t Sul .40 186 144% 142% 144% 4 I ^ uuiiiy CHICAGO (AP)—Wheatat NoNo. 2 ''newspaper, he says. yoyouth believed lost whileI hunt- tablesta in old newspaper • files, Allied C I.OOb 130 39^1 3&HH — &i HaUlburt(laUlburt ].90 53 55% 54% 54% 54% — — % % T Texai e x a iln it .80 133 121% 118 ^ !!S!i118%—3% K50-6.25. . 1 48>/n I-®** “sed to take as fm AlliedStr 1.32 25 2i% 37^ 38U% + + % % Harria Harria I: Int 1 53 61% 61 61% 61% 4- + % % Tex Tex PLd I .3Sg 13 19 18%>4 18% i»U —— %W Hogs'11.000; barrows and gilts ha'"'!J! 1 ?®%": 2 red l.48%n ake as Ing in mountains near heree went Takext along a lot of graph papei Allla Chal 1 794 40 39 39v{% — HW Hecla M 1,30 18 40% 48% 48% 4R% — — % % Textron T rx tr .70 44 43% 43 43% + % )• No 2 “s “ week to cast a per- JniJnto Its third day today. or 4 3oIt — 14 averaging steady to 503 lower;lower- *■ No. 1 yellow 1.15; No. V on Which to make charts of all Alcoa 1.80 125 78H 76% 7 7% ^ —1% - l U H H erein erein I.30g 33 48 47% 47% 47»t — — % % Thiokol Thick .40 68 20% 20% 30% — % s uneven 11414; No. 3 ’ yellowT:vt'irni^®°'’“l horoscope at a cost^ of “Pup John Treadwell, 19, wasas re- thoseth prices, Atnerada S 132 74)4 % 74H 4- %74U HewPack HewPack .20 56 82!i 82% 83% 83% 4-1 4-1 Tim T im ^ ! 1.80a 11 43% 43 4343-4 — 4 l-< 1-2 190-225 lb 18.00; sows uneven J 1 05?A^ “> *500. „ Am Airlin .80 360 32 33 — •» H Hoff ElectrnEle 31 11% 11% 1 11% 1% ...... TranSTrarAWAlr I 97 60% 5D«/*‘ 50% — ~ li 4 n “I’d n steady to mostly 255 lower-lower; *1.08'/i-12!4; No. 4 yellow 1.05IA- ‘ I ported missing by his mothernother You have a lot of work cul Am Doach .60 42 66H — H i Molldylnr Holldylnn .30 44 50% 49% 49% 49% — — Vi % T Traili railiam er 1 63 43% 43 45% — % , . 3 ■ 0 71 4; No. 5 yellow 1.02!4-08^.niA nai/ , *Tbe com puter can don .V.U. the ^Saturday when he failed to re- ouout for you — unnecessary and AmBdcM 1.60 83 84^ S3^ «4V4V4 4-1 I HollySug 1 20 27 33% 33% 33% 33% %V* T T raniltron ram 129 16% 16% i 16% " 4 —r % i; l -1-3 i 300-100 Ib 15.25-16.00. J 7 4 i/n ***” 0 ibing in le.ss than a min- Z.^ Am Can 2.20 35 48(5 4 8% ^ — UVi HomH om eitk .80b 10 47% 47 47 47 4- 4- % % Tri Tri Cont C 83g 28 28% 2P%i 28% 3«>,i 4 + % (4 ------'IOats No. 2 heavy white 74>4n. ' a mm- jum from a hunting trip Friday wastefulwi labor.'You have been *‘5. Lee savs. " AmCrySug 1 9 72\i 23«i 33U^ — — (4 % Honeywl Honeywl 1.10 86 96 % 95% 9 0 % ...... TRW 1,40a 74 99 97‘^1 07% »7>i ...... - £Soybeans No. 1 yellowf 2 2.57^^; 5W/- pro- "*Bbt. conned co Into believing that charts AmCyan 1.35 331 3flU 39^^ 39KH 4- H Hook Ch 1.40 13 39% 38% 38% 3H% — — % % TwenCen Twem 160 «0 53% 5ITi 51% 4 l No. 2 yellow 2.53'4. The computer is pro- ' le Ada of past performancewili tell you A m ElPw 1.53 i07 J4!-i 33‘i 34 — HU HouiaHou*e FinF 1 11 30 30 30 ...... UMC UMC Ind .60 83 30!. .20 ■ 20% -f +'l4 % CHICAGO ^ wnq lin- grammed, he says, to producero^ce _ search units from the Ada of A Enka I 30a 1 38 38 38 —— H H HouitonL HouitonLP I 71 40Ti < 0^ 40% — - % H Un Un Carbide C« 2 338 48% 48 44«l4 8 % ...... ; (CHICAGO (AP) — (USDA)'SDA) — At the close'wheat was un- * fferent County sheriff's departmentrtment wl where stock prlcesare headed A m FPw 1.16 18 30«/« 3(H4% ...... 3 0^4...... Howmet Howmet1,35 53 87% 83% 87 87 4 42% 2% Un Un Elcc I 1.20 38 22% 33%i 23% 4- i i o Hogs , 8.000; butcher 2525 to 50 cchanged to ^4 cent a bushelshel low- ■; rn“'’y “s 2 billion different ^ 0 the El- in the future. *rhat is just so A Home 1.20 373 5 5 ^ 54^^ S4?i54"“ — ^V* HuntFdi HuntFdt .50b 304 43 43»; 44% 44% -H%-fl% UnOilCal UnOll 1,40 74 51% 50V4 50% — 1 4- rnm astrological reports. Jo'joined ground units from the Ei- in Am Ho*p .50 30 70^ 6 0S H 4-1% IdahoPw 1 50 36 29% 29% yD% ?D% ...... Un Un Pac P* 1.80a 58 38% 38%1 3B in’! «i ...... l0lower; \ 1-2 190-225 lbs 18.00-18.50;,00-18.50; eer, December 1.5l%-’/4;1. corn ______niimore County sheriff’s office;e Sun- much bunk. Charting is an al- A m lnvst MO ft I8H 18^ 18^S 4- 4- ^ % Ideal Ideal Ce Cem I 123 17% 17% 17% 17% — - U Un n T an Ti k 2.50 3 73 75 7575 — - % 2$i 260 head 190-215 Ib.i 19.00;9.00; 1-3 v was unchanged fo % lower, Dc- -, ir>ie 45 Tiost complete waste of time. Am M Fdy ,90 319 20H 18«; 30HS 4- W III III Cent Cent 1.30 13 6D% 69 8T% 6^% 4 4-1',; l 'i Unlroyal Unlro 1.30 43 42% 43 42 — 1 day to search the area some 45 nn AMet Cl 1.90 5€ 49 47 { 47(^ 4- -f %U Imp im p Cp Am «1 7% 7% 7% 7% 44- %% UnltAlrLln UnitA 1 337 63 60% * 61 J? — z '.i% 220-240 lbs 17.50-18.00; 1-3I_-3 240- c cem ber S1-X3U-'/^ oats wero — W^ISs^fioi^lirTir M ountalrrHHome, om e. niimoney nnd effort.-'Ybu’vo wast- Am M otort 1381 13 H 11H 4 ^ . I 1------10 4C<[ 46--' —4fl46—----—r-*r —~*T iiJrrttA jntrAtrc—i e o - 7<— n V 'T i 7 7 7 T ^ T ; “+ T .;T TTT^W :^(»-'m s—17.00-17.50; ‘2;3''^2.'iO-2SO2,')0-2SO ^11 linchnnRcd' to % Tower, Deccm- .11 I..H ®d enouth time already — rcad------AmNOa* t:*0 '3 3 36H% ——li % InlnndInland Sll S 2 53 UT, 33% 33'i 33'i % % Unit Unit Cp .noc 7 U% 11% * tl% — % iu« ibs 16.50-17.00; sows 255 to .SO.50 bber 71V4 cents rye was Y^ lower. -. His mothcr said Treadwell•” had Inp that hook. ______Am Newa I 6 14V4 24 14U^ +4- ^% IniNAm 1.40 . 143 51 SS% 5S% 4-4- %% Un Un rriilt F t 140 «»i 5C.»i 5 5 ^ 55% — , gone hunting alone. ______12 ^ Am Photocpy 119 9% 9 fll;InlrrlkSt InlrrlkSt 1 80 10 2!)% 2*1% 2'1%2'i% ...... u(;,i»C p 1.70 Bn% :n% ■ 7<%7 ..’ — _ %1 . io lower; \ 1-3 320-400 lb sowsvs 15.75- EDecember 1.1814 and soybeans | CT Where can I get a list .Am Sm elt J 41 65H 64^* e 4^% — •>;■*; jdmIBM 4 <(40b 45 600 5H7 59'J9'-J 4 4 1% l% VniLAlAl—LM—— I iniL2 3U4—...... V-HrI'Hi.gj: 1-3 ■lOO^I.'iQ Ibs 15.25^25-15:T97 15:T97-w wei u Vi m w cr tU i c choiceh 1,000-1,350 Ibs yieldiTgrkde grade " 1-58^ 1-57 1-S7j| 11.57^ ,, Israeli shareholders before its price AtchlBon 1.C0 146 m l 36r« 37 — H Joitens Jottens .50 . 30 35% 34% 35% 35% 4 4 1% l% W W eitnA eitn lrL 1 S7 44% 43 43 —3 « 0 cn?/ Holredge, Neb., and came spokesmanspi said four Israeli sh Atl Rich 3.10 39 102H 101^ ICaU4 ^ Joy Mfg 1.3S 38 31% 30% 10% 30% + Vi % WnBanc WnBa MO 49 39?, 29«i 39%33T4 4 + % s ^ 2 to 4 26.00-27.00; highI choice "Moy 1-81H 1-60 l-60?l(i 1.60Ji to Idaho as a youth withth his pliplanes penetrated Syriann air quotationsqu appear in newspaper Atlai Corp 331 6 5H « 4- '*' % H K K alter alter Al A 1 39 44% 44% *4% 44% 4- 4- % % WnUTrl WnU7 1.40 118 33% 3l«44 31% 31S — — %'4 a and n prime 975-1,050 lb slaughterlaughter J “1 1.60« 1.59M 1.59^0 1.60^J family. f, They settled in theB Rob- spspace and Syrian jet fightersghters tables.tal Avco Cp 1.30 146 52U 51 Bl — H KKayierRfl ayierR o .60 171 38% 38 3818 ...... Weitg W eitg El 160 148 74 73% 73% — % aSd 4 Sep 1.63% 1.62(J 1.62>^ 1.63 Avnet .50b 484 54^ B3H 4 —- i\ i i Kennecott Kafloecotl 3 32 44% 43% 14% 44% — — % % W Weyei eyerhr 1.40 78 38% 38%- 3RTi3»r _Z %t? heifers yield grade 3 and 4 A 1.6J ertse area. On Jan. 1, 1920,20 , he shotshi dqwn one of them in an (Mr.1 Doyle will answer only Avon Pd 1.40 43 135% 134 134 4- -f Yfy* Kerr Karr MeMe 1.50 16 133% 133% 132%13% — — % % Whirl Whirl Cp l.f.0 26 53% 53%’ 5iii 53% +1 +1 25.75-26.25; 25. choice 800-1,050050 Ibs lh.1 „ Com 1/ 1 ini/ 'Ti'jrrledp DaLsy Marie Robertsoberts aerialae battle which lasted a few re|representaive letters of general BabckW 136 81 45V? 44^ « — - H(? KimbClk 3-30 18 59% 58% W% 58% — “ % H White White Mot 2b 74 49% 47%2 48 j;„ 4 ^ % yieldv lf grade 2 to 4 24.50-25.75.^25 75 ° Dec 1.13% M 3 1,I3>^(j t-;zA 1.13U Ink Boise. He attended schoollool in minutes.ml Tho Syrian planeses re- interestint in his column. He can- nalc OE 1.32 43 2IH 28S 2*U4 4 ♦ % U Koppera Koppera 1 40 5 37 36% W% 38% — — i %i WinnDlx W lnnl 1.50 37 38% 78% 28% ...... ^ laughter Mar l . m l 1,18V, 1.18« 1.184J JJI* 29% 11 — I'i % Sheep 500; wooled slaughter ™ fr J ■?; 46S 46^« » H i i i« Lear « rS Sleg lcg .80 101 39>4 38% l*Ji 38% 4 % % XeroxCp Xerox 1 40 124 3'I9% 293% 397% 4 % woSed May l,22i^ 1,21^| l,2lS0 1.2lS/ ° I'lol’o. — Be'll How 30 34 82 8 I^ 811^% ♦* H^ LehPCem .60 35 13% 12% 13 13 — — % % YngitSht V ngit 1 80 53 31 % 30%J ”ii; 30^, —1 %r? and prime 90-115 Ib wooled !? 1 oii7 Tbcy lived In the Boise! area nendiv 1.40 54 4i^i 47!.- 4-^14 47li-»l4 I««h V«! V«l Ind SOI 8% 8>4 IH 8H 4-4- %% Zenith Zenith R 1 30 99 68% 66%4 «f.*‘66% -—3 3 ‘ Slflslaughter lambs 24.00 - 25.00; -lul 1.25 123% 1.241A 1-24'A until u 1926 when they moved to f B fngurt 366 6 ^ 6V4 6Vii — — i4% Lehmn L*hmn 2.14g 2 53 38 38^ii 18% 38% — — ii % Copyrighted Copyr by The Asioclaied=d PPreii r .. . 1967 and choice 80-100 Ibsbs 22.50^22.50- SepSi 1.247/, 1.23-'^ 1.24^AA 1.24/41.24^ Heyburn.1, Mr. LaRue had resld- I Beth Stl 1 SO MO 33^^ 33 33Ui 4- ifc U L LbFGIta bF G lfl 3 80 31 49% 48% 49 — % Oats e Boemg 1.30 .314 84 SOW 80^44 —3H —3H LibbMcN Libb.McN .36# 23 15 l’>4 14% — Jj 14% — % 24.24.00. / .Til/ '^‘1 bere since. He belongedS'l to TelevisionJ on >Schedule .7114 B«l.«Catc .35 115 43 43H 42%4 4-1-fl LiggettAMLlgg«tt*V 5 6 74% [JI? 74% * H 74% AMERICAIif 4^ % STOCK rnANGE EXCHANGE ------..Dec .7114 .71'4 7 .711^7 iiz tl Burley Methodist, Church'hurch Borden 1.20 36 34^ 34 34 — K i i LllyCup Il.20b 07 34% s 33% J li 33% NEW 4 % YORK (AP) - Am^nciinrican Stock Stock JV]Mar .71^ .711^ .71'^ .71^ „ BorgWar 3 30 8 53i^ 53U 53Vii 4 i i i i Litton Litton 2.1 2.65f 376 11914 116 116 —3% ' A -7j/» and served as superintendentlent of Monday,ay, OctOctober 30 Brlgg»S 2.40a 5 57 B«U 57 ...... Llvingitn ,,, T'^i? Exchange aelected noon pncei: CATTLE FUTURESLS WMay .71 .70% .71 .71 n ...... Llvingitn Oil 97 9% 9% '*^, 9%7* 4 % Salei Net . -71 the church school for mafllyrn^y SPORTSS SPECTi SPECTACULARS B rI.t M yer 1 39 76 74% 75%4 — — i W i LockhdA LockhdA 2.20 124 68% ;}’i 53% 55% —1% (bda.) High lujw 'l.ait Chg.r 1.ait J Chg! following quotatlOMn.i wwere ere Ji Jul .70V4 .70'4 ,70'47 .701A y^^rs.„ He was lay member to ^ Brunswick 166 10% 1&>^■ 10% Loewi-m ...... LoewsTh .25* 47 125 122% 123BT/ T 4- . % Aerojet . , .SOa 11 28% 37*i» 28%28K + % pr - % g j,. .ffi^il.1 vs. thes St. LouiLouis Cardinals in a telecast llva Budd Co .80 79 23 21% 2 P ', 4 + % H Lone.SGa Lonc.SGa 1.13 55 24% il* 23% * Y* 23% Am + Petr % ,65g 5 15% * 15% 15% ...... Co., Twin Falls. ' Rye / , .nw yearsy and was on the officialfflclal Bullard 1 4 38% 3RV; 31%4 — H LongULt 1 16 66 23!i 25«» 25% — % ^ ^ , 7 ; 3fi% - % High LowH Clo.seClo.se DecD 1.2014 1.19 1.19'/ 1.19'/ t Bulova 70b 33 30% 30V; 30ti % Lorillard “ if: ArkLGai 1.60 6 36% 36% 3K% - % 4 board of the Burley church. ■ 4 % Lorillard 2-50 14 53% 32% 'ftl/ 33% r -1 D% A J iam j r ; era Oil 83 3 15-16 5% 3 t , . ] ■ „ BEST BETSlETS FOI FOR MOVIES Burl Ind 1.30 CO 43 41% 43 Lucky...... Sir Lucky .90 Sir 20 30% 29«i 30% 4 V. ^ j; « ...... Dec...... 25.97 25.80M) 25.82 25.82 M M ar 1.24»4 I.23'4 1.23M7 1 ?ci 1.23i47 1^® belonged to the Emerson , B urrougha I 32 167% 165% 166% — V4 Lukeni S ^ A .«10il A G 35 4% 4% 4% ...... ^ Midnight, 2SO-"GoIns MyWy Way" has been a favorite' since It i — i i Lukeni Stl 1 21 35 ii? 34% “ 34% AtlaiCorp - % wt 78 3% 3%; 3% 4 V ij Feb...... TC .25.45 25.3717 25,42 25.42 May M 1.28 1.25% 1.26^7 1 1.26'X GrangeG and held ^everal offices Cal FinanI 47 5% i SVi 5 % Macke...... wco Macke .30 wo 16 16% 16% 1 6 % .- % n J a " m ®e ';, i Eng 4 39 38>:, 38% 3»i + * % it April A p ...... 25.30 25.20!0 25.22 25.22 Jul Ji ------1.2 7 (4T 1.27% in the local antfv state Grange,ranop fUnied in 1944. Bing Crosby:rosby playspla an energetic young priest, \ CalumH 1.20 22 39% 39 39 — — H % MacyRH MacyRH 1.80 82 71% i h69% l h 71% B rarilLtPw 41% I 39 13% 13»I 13% - % itant to an older, grouchy priest played' Cam pRL .45a 8 19 18% 18%■ -- i i Mad Mad Fd I-d 2 2.23g 54 26% 26% 26% 4 % “ " ‘ "J ‘ June ...... 25.32 25.22!2 25,27 25,27 Sep Se ------“ ----- includingi„ membership on theL. ex- ^who is assigned as an assistant to ar \ Camp Soup , I 39 38T4 38H 38%I 4 + H H MagmaC MagmaC 3.60 7 5 7 56«{ 56% - b^ B rit J Pet 49p 17 8!i 8% 8U + " ^ t e *’y Fitzgerald. ___ \ Canteen .M 10 31% 3l>'i 20% — % Magnavx ~ ?? c*m pht Chib 36 6% 6%; «•! 6% ■{ + «4Aug A u...... 25.70 a 25.65 25.67 25.67 ------c gion and had been a director I C at* J I 35 17% 17% 17% — % MayDStr T if Creole 2.60a 15 33% 35% 35% ...... Over V the Countern t e r BW Asked « lla 8:00 2S^—Danny Thomas k — S MayDStr 1.80 71 41% ? 2 « % t ?7 40% Data 4 % Cont 19 18% 17%' 18 li^ 4+'i'' % ^ 1 Q Federal Land Bank Asso- ^Key to Stations «: C a t.rT r 1.20 €0 44% 43W 44%f -— %‘J Maytag l.«Oa1 14 37% 36% 37% 4 % •CTro.1- Affiliated Fund . . . . 9.11 9.85 " ara 2SL KUTV-TV Salt Lake 8—Danny Thomas C«lane«rCp 3 146 «7% 66% 6«% — V« McCall A ; 2 Yf EquityCp .18f 47 6 5% 3% 4 % <3 1 ciation at Rupert for 29 years. J i - H McCall .40b 15 30%5 ? 7 30% ,u * 30% Fed - R eircea 413 9% 9% I 9% 3^i + 4 % % m«t Quotatlona from KAS1> at >uni..l«r apt>rexl> Commonwealth . . . . 20,53 22.45 rs he 2B KBOI-TV Boise______7SI.—Tell li^e------Cenco Im .30 37 47% 47 4 7» % — — . .i.% McDonD McDonD .48b »C4 53% 3% 51% 4 1% 52% i7 4,i„ l% o n t o il 5 13Vi 13%, 13%4. 4- % Vi mataly 10 a. m. All bida m.tm fnt^rdaalar O n O nn F°'' tbe past 24 years he 2 Ccnt SW 1.60 33 39% 38% 39%i - i— ' , % M Mad adCp Cp 1.90 37 38% 38 38 - % ^ 13% 4- Vi bida. Interda&ler quotatioBa do not ln> ^ Theorv...... -H.6Q___9 J 0 _ 3 K ID TTnaiJTo Falls 4—Felony Squad Cerro I 86b 43 43*4 43 — ■ti—...-g- fm ntirr Alc------i 30l i 30% ■■ 20% V4- r— served ffs presTdent of tHe land * 5ST1 Cen Plywood I. 8% 8% 8 « 4 ...... eotn Eaton and Howard .. 17.00 18.48 i nost < KCPX-TV Salt Lake 7B—I Spy c — ------80 10 l l < »»% 16^^h...... - ; ; MerckC 11.40a 82 84*; «3*J 8 3 ^ - 3 r nSTnt ' , 6 % ...... com rnluloa. I El 0 bank board and held the post ’ C rttn aA 1.40 34 48 47% 47% — % Merr Cha ~ G iant Yel .40 8 I 7-16 I 5-16 8 7-1641-18 Asked Fidenty Trend . . . . . 34.06 37.03 „ 8 I — h Merr Chap S 3 25% 35% 35% ...... ooldfleld 140 9% stM«-n-r« 94; 9 % ...... a ii. Bid A-sked Fl 0 37.03 at the time of his death.L *^e He 5 KSL-TV Salt Lake 8:S0: 2B—Gomer P yle c CFI Stl .10 43 17H 16% 16?i I — — % H MGM MGM U IJOb l 83 63% 60% «2 42 10,87',4 Keystone B-4 ...... 9.90 10.81 W ar 7B KTVB-TV Boise Che* Ohio 4 19 66 65% 65% — % MidSoUtll V-i; Albertson’s 10.37i^ 10.87V4 Ki 5 10 09 “ veteran of World War 7 7SL—Sportsmen Afield — S MidSoUtll .78 59 31% 30H 20%t ^ 4 Gulf % J** Am Cp 47 7T, T% 7% 4 ^ E q 32.75 Keystone K-1 ...... 9.25 10.09 , ChiMlI StP 1 45 42 40% 40% 1 —1% —l^ i MinnMM MinnMM 1-30 20 89»i 8 9 ^ t9% 4 (J + iJ Equity Oil 32.00 32.75 Kl 8 KIFI-TV Idaho Falls 4—Peyton Placa c .J3iFnen_U0h C 43% 41- 4144^1p 4*1 MtnnPLT MtnBPLT l.IO 3 Jlii 31^ 3lgl 2 t4- i44 : 2^'"* O f 2T 33% 32i', 22% . . . . . F , r 30.75 Keystone K-2 ...... 8.22 8.90 l ! i S HoernerW .82 8 16% I«»i 16% - U \ Survivors Include his widow,fidow 7SL 7* KUED-TV Education UofUJotV •;{*:00 2S^-I Spy c Chi RI Pac • 30% 20 30% [ — — % i i mo Mo Kan Kan T e* 38 16% 15% 13% — % ••••; Fir.st Sec Corp 29.75 . 30.756,75 Keystone K« S-2 ...... 10.96 11.96 „ ChrltC raft .lb 14 36% 35% 35% I — — % *4 MobllOil MobllOll 1 1.80 123 43% i''T 43% 2 43 HuikyO 4- % 3Cg 18 2W4 19% 30t^ 74 Jr% F * irst‘r Sec Invest 6.25 6,75 K< n Heybum; three son.5, Robert•rt dD. ’ 11\ KMVT-TV Twin Falls 3—ABC News Special C hry.lar 3 323 53% 52% 53% t — — % H Mohaieo M ohaico 1 333 3 l‘i 20 1 31 t 4-1, ’* Hycon '•^ 5 * ' Mfg 12 21% 21% 3IS 31% 4- + U % G aarrett i Freight 22.25 23,0023.00 KeystoneK< S-3 ...... 9.89, 10.81 oni j ,LaRue, Columbus. Ohio; Rev! Rev. (') ( Telecast in color 4—Big Valley CIT Fin I 60 71 32*4 31% 33 -— W Vi Mon*an Monian I I.60b 104 48% 47% 47% 4- % Hydrom Hydror etl 310 24% 34% 34% *4 68.00 Keystone S-i ...... 7.32 8.00 p CItleiSvc 1,»0 74 47% 46% 47% ; +1% 4-IH MontDUt MontDUt 1 52 61 29% 39 «i/ 39% _ — i? %Iiram I?™ "'Corp 1 8 8 * tIdaho . Power Pfd 65,00 68,00 Ki 2 ,»-00 Paul V. LaRue, Buhl, and Law- uiuiiuiHmiiimiijniniuiuiumiu:iiiuuiiuiiiiiuui 7B-Blg Valley ClevKim 1.80 57 36% 3« 36 —— % S Mont Mont Pw Pw 1.58 34 39% 39 29 % 4 % 9.50 International F u n d .. 18.00 19.50 „ 7SL—NET Journal u l l ; M eadJhm .48 40 34% 34% 34%I7*s * 4- %'4 LInterm j b tn Gas 9.00 9.50 in 3 1" ?“ rence W. LaRue. Caldwell;; one _ CocaCola 3.10 91 134% 121% 133%i 4>3%+3% MontWartIMontWard 1 201 32% 33 22% — % .80 Life Ins. Invest . . . . 6.55 8.16 wills) 5:S® 2SL—News c 8—I Spy c Colg Palm t 16 41% 19 39% , —3W MorrallMorrell JJOg ' 31 44% 44V4 44% — k + li Lib Gem Silver .75 .80 Li 1 iS in daughter, Mrs. Glenn (Phyllis) ColllnRad 80 113 105 102% 105 +4- tK i Motorola I 80 142 137 139 —3% 23.12'y4 M anhattan ...... 11.711 J2.79 12.79 B » arker, Coulee Dam, W ash.;h.; II11 ■ 2B—News, Sports, Wthr.thr. c I0:(10:00 2SL-N ew s, W thr.. Spts. I«i _ u NewP.tk Ma JM I««4 •% 10 + '4 Morrison-KnudRoj 22.62V5 23.12'y^ M ColoIntG 1.80 € 39% 39% 39% I —— U U M M tS tS tT tT T T 1.24 1 4 32 % 32% 22% — % 10 4. <4 Rogers Bros 21.50 22.25 Mass M Inv Growth .. 13.00” Jo 14.21 grandchildren; two brothers,th'ers, 3—Gunsmoke c 4—News', Wthr.; Spts. CBS 1.40b n o 55«^ 55 55 —1»4—I i i Nat Nat Alrlia Airlin .60 31 83% ir83% *|2 83% P«ncMlt«! +1% « 3% + N cjl, ■42 Mass Inv T rast . . . . 17.16 18.76 Cm Col Gaa 1.44 *3 36% 26 36% I —— % i4 Nat N atB B lic lic ; 3 78 47% 46% 4T%I; + 4- 2 ’4 BIG R ‘^ _ Gmup f t4 Ji{ 314 3>4 _ 11-i J!'' 6 18.76 v^ayne F. LaRue. Ung Bcach,leach,’ 4—Rawhide 7B-News, Wthr., Spts. — I- ncurry R .in H 37«i 3714 37!4Jli 1 — H Silver S ie i Star Qns .38 .42 M C om lC r. 1.80 71 31% 31% l l^ i . — — % % Nat Nat Can Can .50 13 35% 33% 35% — % ^ “ ” 7 37!4 — H Siera Life 2.8714 3,503 50 NationalNj Growth . . . 11.500 12.57 12.57 Calif.,c and Herbert URue,aRue, 5—Gilligan’s Island c 8 —News, Wthr., Spts. ComSolT I 30 39 36% 35% 35% , — — % S NatCath NatCaih 1.20 46 127%V 126+1 sien.ioiiA 127% 41 1 ej“1« 37«i 3:<4 + Sor C.50 National Stock . . . . 8.968 9.81 p 1 tJ _ V. St..h.m In.t I 44S 4»t D>»t 1.80 35 40% iJ 40% _ 5/ 40%SytitnCp — % .40 «n in; »l'4 II*. t+ 14'4 West Coa.st Alrl 13.50 H.OO Pi 3 ;;-^o FaWs; Mrs. Ethel 7B—News, Wthr., 10:J10:30 2SL -T onite Show e ConEdlf l.to 153 33 % 33% 33U.4-1-4- % % Nat Nat Fual Fuel 1.68 7 29% 2 29% + 2 29% T « h 4- n ico % l .40 7» 38?; 35«{ 35^ 3 5 ^ - - H H ------TTelevision , Elec . . . . 11.17 12.18 q aylor. Business News, Spts. ce 2B—News, Wthr., Spt*. ConElecInd 1 38 40% 29iZ 59% 1 — — % H N N at at Genl Genl .30 348 io . 19%I 2 19% WnNuclr 4- % 3D H 3««4 37’4 31 * li 1 Cowan, and Mrs. Ella Taylor. ConFood 1 50 15 54% 53% 54 Ui i N N at al Gypa Gypa * a 81 43 41 41 _2% —2% Copyrighted Copyri| by Tha Atiociated ”Preie * 111* XT.Value Line In c ...... 6.61I 7.25 7.25 both b< Boise. He was precededceded 8—Monkees c , 3—Carol B um ett c ConNatG I-«« <* 31% 28% 38% > 4-4> U H N N U U a a d d 3 3.35g «6 63% 83% 83% — % JPniilK; T 1- T A Value U ne Sp Sjt . . 7.955 8.72 8.72 jn death b v a son. Warrenn La- 11—Gunsmoke c 7B—^Tonite Show c ConPwr 1.90b 38 40% 40 40 —^ % % N Nat atSteel Sieel 3.50 10 47% 46% 47% 4- % Johnson Is At . Wv. est Ind Shares . . . 9.10^ 9.95 r Rue, in 1950. •:00 •:! 2SI^News, Wthr., Spts.Its. c ■ 8—Tonite Show c Contalnr 1 30 35 30% 3(J*t 30% I -► 4- % H Nat Nat Tea Tea .80 31 15 15* H 15 4- % SPOT METALS TI ContAirL .40 173 35% 34% 34% —— % % Nevada Nevada P P .93 S 36% 36% 36% — % I con- 5— Wthr., Spts.. c 10:410:40 5—BYU Football c ^EW „XORK_(AP)—Spot non- « Funeral services will be con- C oct C a n .2 _____ ;s. 4?%„48V _ 4»U +4- HH Newbrry Newbrry . -45g 0 27% 37% 3;% -^ -% — N U pot non- His Texas RanchIcn :------— , ducted at 2 p.m.* Wednesdayay at at ------7BjBBn-From -U NCLE-o--E-c- 110:45*:S 2B—Movie.-"Deadlln« at Cont Ini 3 4* 78% T7% 77% —— % I4 NEng NEng ElEl ; 1 87 25 % 25 25■ — — H % ferrous f c r r O l metal prices Monday: Ji ch by ZaHfiying Nun c Dawn” Cont Oil 2 60 38 f l 80% tO% +4- U % NYCent NYCent 3. 3.12a 40 73% 71% 71%Copper —I 38 cents a pound.3nday: Con- — JOHNSON1 CrTY, Tex. (AP) T lOTIH tbe Burley Methodist Church by Control D ata 903 156% 154% 155% —1% —!% N IagM P 1.10 01 20% 20 2 0 % ; . .. . nd. Con- — President Johnson w as; ata^ws his Potatoes, X Onions Rev Paul Ludlow. Final rites JflK -Let's Speak Englishiglish 11:00ll:t 3-T B A Cooperln l.JO 167 52% 51% 51H -^1%-^1% NorfoIkWiI NorfoIkWit 0 .. 44 98% 07%. *7t414 — ‘>'i *i necticut n C C tlt Valley. ranranch today after a weekendeekend ~ CHICAGO - _ will be held in RIver.?id«’« .50 H 15% 15% 15% ♦4- M ^ Nor Nor P P ae ac : 3 00 J l »4% 54 84%ia 1/* - 1 York. l O r k . thrtthrxngh the 'Mexican borderler city tatoes tal airivals 124: on track at-th«-Paya»-Mortuary.-Tuesday^ ______— ed-Trafln-______^_____1_ CoxBdcai I3B H R % S3t> B4% yv KoS^aPw 's — ^H Z Zinc i n 1J 1 4 cjftnsTTisound, e sst SuiSaay TMi total U.S. smpments for --#i»-2SI?=4MonkBe»-«------^ CrauieHiAd I 7 35 34 % 34% —— %i4 NorthropNorthrop 1 27 36 35% 35% 4 % c* T nd, Essr ^noafSz" and a quiet Suisaay TU Its tor afternoon and evening and until 2B-LucUle Ball c «:0# 2SI^-Movie, “Goto* My Crow CoJl'-l/ 32 41% 48 44% 4-A44- A4 Nw« Nw«t Alrl Alrl .70 82 100%i’* I,'* 09% 100St. —1Louis. witi F riday 319; Saturday 148; Sun- with his family. Fr s; sun- time of services Wednesdayjsdayj . 3—Uicille Ball c ___ way*’______Crown Cork 14 65% 64 04 —— % \4 Norton Norton 1.3 1.50 19 42% 41% 41%a — — y. % Tin T i n 1.56 a pound. New York. Ji y Bird day none; supplies mo<'erate;cerate. wMemorials'jnay be made to the . CrownJU 2 30 37 43% 42% 42% —— % V4 Norwich Norwich . .75 14 42 4tV% 41,, -'Ji —1% Silver C l |i 1.830 per Troyw ounce,York. dro' Johnson and wife Lady Bird da 0 the 5_Lucille Ball c i— Croc Stl 1-30 34 23 % 33 23 —— %i4 Occident . .80b 1456 IO414 97 104% +7% * r home demand moderate; m arket w New York. r ounce, nea drove 15 miles from their home de M ethodist Church fund,, forr the 11—Lucille BaU c Cudahy Co 30 14% 13% 13% —— H H OhteEdli OhtoEdla IJO 23 26% 25% 3 5 % ^ % N C W near Johnson City to Sunday steady;ste carlot track sales:- Ida- Idahotj 'Youth Ranch, Rupert, C urtif r u b 61 14% 14% 14% —— UH OklaOkla CAEGAE 1 47 22 21% 31%H — — W% Quicksilver Qul 500.00 per flask, sen Episco- ho russets 3.30-3.50; Minnesota- t- 4;-Cowboy ta Africa • Curti&a W r I 43 36 35% 30 4'♦ % U OUaNGBf' OkUNCaf* 1 1.12 7 30% 30% 2»H 4- % r flask, services at St. Barnabas Episco- ho nesota- BSB Loans ^ New York. pal )urg. North Dakota Red River Valley Dan Riv ! 50 1* 22%-%— CltoMaT % OltoMaf I 180 T6 74 72*4 73%—1% pal church in Fredericksburg. No Valley tz•;4S i 7SL-Friendly Giant • T H E M O S T " Z^coCo 1.60 tlT 4114 40% 40% ~— % Omark t.It.lTf 42 27-----V% ^ % 4- % .... — round reds 2.60-2.75; Wisconsin ¥ 7 M 2SL—Man From , ^ D ay PL 140 • 2*% 38% 2 8 % ...... Otia Ele-v 3 '30-.4l% 41% 41»I — % — roi ■V mm kmm^ 9 M iMW. l> ^ r« I 80a 18 Cl% 60% 60% — %^ O utbM ar JM 140 26% 36 2 6 % —1% | russets 2.60. Butter1 and Eevsits UNCLE c ' ~mSm*. wmHim^ *M>, . D elM rtt. MO 13 ITtfc 37% 17% — %»4 Owenilll I1J5 30 52% 53% 52% — % ...... (CHICAGO-f\P) — Butter held 2 B—Andy Griffith c „ IMh. TV, MMkat tmmm- DeltaAir IJO 52 1«% 195^ 106 —3% —3% P Pac a c GGE El I 1.40 1 05 33 ' Izt 33% 3 3 ^ — %l Twin Falls I DenRGW MO 30 18% 10^ 18% — W% P ac U g I1.50 37 27% 37% 27% — % — Falls Markets tirruRES susteady; whole^Ie buying pricesirices 3—Andy Griffith c ■m M. dHk> W . . W WI t >i -- I>etEdia 1.40 30 37% 3 7 % ...... Pae PatrolPatro 257 19 18% 18% % ------The following quoUtionsis were ununchanged to 1 low er;^ scoreicore t 5—Andy GjJ/fith c m Steel .80 9 17 !«% 16% —— ^W PacPwPacPwL L 1 IJO 33 23% Ixl 23% 22% 4- % ------■■rf ,Mwr Mmb af wiM . _ 8 DUmAIk 1.40 48 33% 31% 31% ...... * . * PacTAT PacTAT 1 IJO 40 34% 34% 20%2 ._ 2 % B " a * r ” le *9 y ...... CM ’ u v e sx o c x provided by E. W. McRobertsRoberts AAA> 66; 92 A 66; 90 B 64^; SSS C 9# 7B—Danny Thoipas aai Dianep <0b » 108% 109% lBt% ♦3% 4>3% PanASol PanASoI I 1.50 203 384 3 ^ 38%2 7Z + %a O9 . a ^ u ^ ^ ...... $.«l.aa-l.«0 i.to > 3 .io Cholo* Bntclwn. ...cnj» and Co., Twin Falls. 626 2 ^ ; cars 90 B 65^ 89 C: 64.84. '* 7SL—What’s New ' D im ey wi 13 54% 53% 84% .^1% PP aa aa Am Am . .40 818 35% 34% 2S ...... M ix e d G r a in ...... ^l.tO.«i,so-i.io -1.90 y i» » ...... eiJX) a n Main* P»bt^ ^ ]Eggs barely steady; wholesaleesale ■ *—Man From UNCLE c ViM S e * t » * ♦ H% P«»h Paah EPEP 1 l.CO 19 32 % 33% 32%% 4- U S Soft o ft W \ h ite W h e a l ...... 4I.S0-I.M$ i.ig Hea^ u*M s » » ...... tUJO DameMin-- to i <3»W 42% 42% ♦ ♦ % H ParkeDav ParkeD av la 143 25% 27% 29%% -_ — ^% ComC o m (13< per cent moisture)...... sa.20»I.18 Heavy Sows ...... t10-00-t1]J» High Low■ closeClose, bubuying prices unchanged “to[o V4>/4 “" II—Andy GrMBth c B&B Loans DowCJin 3 » 31 83% 84% 84% —— UU PeabPeab CoalCoal 1 57 45 44% 44% . » ...ojo, ecK:s % . B E A N S - I L a r i Nov...... 2.31 2.27r 2.28 I lowot er; 75 per ccnt or bettere tte r 7:*7:J* 2B—Packer* v t. Cardinals ~**THE ly ib ^ Dr**Mlnd I 55 M 34% 34 34% ♦♦ %»4 PenoDia PennDix .1 .80 85 ?5S 36% 28%S -f -f H %Sm S mall a llR « U ...... M- „ .T ^ J ’L»rt».L a ri AA ...... ,41M Jvl M a rc h ...... 2.67 2.63I 2.63 ggrade r A whites 26; mixed1 26; 3—Packers vs. Cardinals _ Z>QkeP«r 1.20 11 31% 11% 3 1 % ...... Ij PcnnayPenney 1.11.8oa 8 85% 85% gS%’—HPlnk. — % P ln k a ...... t«...... A .jo ...... ; M « ^ .. .. JS Ml ^ MAM AMI mosNOMi s n a r duPont l.TSg to 1R% lil 1C3 —I. - I P P a aP PwU! w U ! 1 1.83 21 38% 38% 28%« ■> 4-H % Creat G r e a t NoTtheni ...... W.Spr r .M MwfiumM e d AA ...... An A pril ...... 2.87 2.82t i2.84lmchecka 17, S—Padcata vs. CardtnalsmiM L m JN p g rio m u r n s m i .>...t«.aol w E n io N 'r—T • 1 ^ ' ..... 'vJ|B--PROTECnH^IHlS,ECnH^IHlS,^,^SSrii. ,SPEMTH»UFEADCkUFEADDIN' T 7 0 | S P | I ( SUMPTHIM’1JMPTHIM’-rtRRIBUS-VIOOUD v ^ * ? ? - ■mEEAU.MAH: a u . mah t HI» pyvppv r B R W G E i GJSS W A ir^ UFE-AHAH DONE.1X3NE. - -AFORE — V v ' Rli,N71.ESSFP’earWHVAHarwHVAHlfl' ■ •.— - J J By ByJ Jacoby OLEHIDE.V « &IH D O I N 'tr - " ^ ,.r '..jll ...... f CARELESSNESS IS3 hfeartihearts, led his last clublub and Ij ONLY BRIDGE SIN4 ruffecruffed with dummy’s ten.in. East ^ . / - Oswald: “How about somosome overruffedoverr and M a trump.trump, W columns on typical goodd rub- SouthSoiith was in dummy withvith the ^' H iH |H lllllli ELE ANDI WaI t D U I ^ ber bridge games?" ace c of trumps. He cashed the ^ Jim: “For a start here'sire's a aceace' oof diamonds and led’ai ’a sec- hand I watched recently. It was ond ddiamond. East clattered;ered up , tho second hand of the rubber,rubber, with the king to drop his■is part- l«g!>S=gS=r'"'~ _ /a game ner’s queen, and the jack -of , Eaist and West had made gamo net’s ,^“ tenu( Rex MorBan, M.D. on the flrst one.” ' diam(diamonds became the tenth \ ■ _ HowToHelp Oswald: “North and . South Uick for declarer.” . ^ am/^ NO, MO. THANTHANKS, F*" I KEMEAABEKIMEAABB! ITHE HKST T1ME~ l/v/vou O U PONpoNT K^izie rr.oF^KSEX" — — I Os'*Oswald: “East’s play of tho SgJUfel**-' \jiftAoU CAAAE TO THIS HOl»E/ If WA* 1 Bin- BUT M3U MAPEi MY RW T VKAR VjBkF jr diamond king is typical of what 5^^A K B MSU « * E vow ^ ^ S ~ n B K 5 tS b 50MMKSUJMMEK WBEPORE 1 WENT TO COIXE6 E .A MISERAB1.E ONE J. g fr I CCMPAREP eVEICY - ,- 5 ^---- . And Stay Pals?3? . NORTH ' / 3®SO I call rubber bridge careless-lareless- tJL have A pwnic, ) liEGE / MY FATHER WA* IU ^ I COMFAR . / ' OUB FAMILY POCIDK >'' PATE I HAHAP WITH M31I Y Bt^’ICAN > _ ness. East could see thatha t de- te W ----ANP NO BOV COVLP ) SEE WAT )1 D Dear Ele: I h^ve this friendriend plo must provide some lupple- $ J 1 0 9 7 5 8 clarer was sute of his contract:ontract y | h ~MEA^UKEVP/ M ^ U ra y y o u im m oy y whowhose family is on welfare. She mermental social outlets. Take your , 4 A 8 5 and fhad lost Interest. AV dupll- dupli- —'T wm«3vrniAc»^) doe “rying i® ' about overtricks, and a ra, of the new clothing styles. My “Bt“ BOY TALK” ANNOYS MOM ♦ 3 AK752, good duplicate player “w"o"uid“ would iw s K s ^ i8 f e y / ^ f a 1 famfamily owns a store, and my d VK86 VQ42 my Dear Ele: I’m 14 ytarft old, have seen that he had nothing 3 ; l« V partparents have said they’d like:e to andand, as friends agree, I look ♦ Q3 ♦Kiooe to gain by playing his king of a )0(W6MOMAN help her if there were someome moremor like 16 or 17. Quite fre- diaSfcdiamonds and would haveave let S— S. fkankahp BI*ay7B-V>J V \ way to do it without hurting: nerher quentlyquei I meet older fellows, SOIITH (D) the trickt ride around to his gg j®i INTEKKT1MO/ feelings or affecting our friend-end- and they like me, but as I'm AQJ98* partner's partm queen.” ship. We're both H so it’s notr>ol not allowed to date, it some- Jim: "A really good duplicateuplicate K h \r possible for her to work at •o« the times gets rough on the home I j 742 J'*"’ store or anything like that. Do fror player would. I am not certain JM ^ y H i d i S k • Do front. In a way. I don't want to ♦ A « 3 * Sthat a f the same play wouldn'tvouldn't £[U2 aXSLu__JiHHBMB^kl 3 S s B __J you have any other idea?f — date yet el(her; I live life and Kast-West vulnerablef occur at some tables If this < .1 Proud P roi to Be Her Friend. I vvwant to live these years as West Norlh Eart Soolh hand j,and 'were played in duplicate.”'l/c a tt” DearD< Proud; First remembernber thejthey come. Well, since I don’t ^ / NATUwaty.n “ 1 your friendship can do more! for go 1 out. I talk a lot about boys p»5S 2 ¥ P ass 2 * i AFTee ALU WHAT COUU>u i F l , "— >, y°;j'her than a shipload of earringsings and my mom listens and gives Pass 3 A P ass Pass!>^ CARD SENSE A ce sfexj sriLL arA ux«oF g e w o lz s e t h a n haviW<^W(& A BABV*SISTER?^ 2"„ her comments. But whenever I ------^ aeg-N ew gAgy-.Biggrt|^p^ — -■ p B Y j ^i— or mini-skirts. her ------— ------A-N£W-a»>gV e f X f T H p i ' ^ — - ^ into iiilsbeliave 'she-Btarts calling m e— --- Ideas? What about going into Q—^The bidding has been: - . ^ 1 "~ ":. OpeninB lead—♦ Q V g a bibaby-sitting partnership with “boy0 0 : crazy,” and If I decide to Wert North ’ Xart Sonih A nine ‘•‘*y “P **>® house she'll ask real ------1 * I>ass'V w z / > 5 your pal and thereby eaming ““y Iw spare cash tor both of you?■f IfJf sarcastically,*“*■* “Who are you ex- bid beautifully. North triedled to ^ ^ ■? /f so, it would be the most naturalural P®^‘pectlng tonight?” or get on the get to game, and South lookedlooked YouYou, South, bold: r p ' < m \ g Ithing in the world to discoverover telephone to tell my aunt how at his 12 high card points:s and 4tAJ'4»AJ7S Vt >8:043 4iKQ10» 5 some “bargains" at the storetore boy crazy I am. quit a t three—which is allall he W-jyiu hat do you do now? I that you could each buy at Well,W I'm getting tired of this. could make.” A^-Donble. There waa 'b * tima “ ■ q£ *■ * greatly reduced prices. Corol-)roI- I can’tci tell her this because Jim: “Actually South made when Trhen thia wonid he a hnaineuiSs: ».« ygBiMy rrn -I lary idea; how about takinglg a she'llshe' mock me even m ore. And an overtrlck and asked1 me doDhle.doobli Today It ahowara lurtlu rt w l L □ Q f l l *1 sewing class and then help each:ach I c«can't tell my father and ex­ whether he or his partner should about what yoa have—* h u d , other custom tailor a wardroberobe pect him to say anything, be- have bid the game." with whichi yoa did not doablad ^lt *Captain Eaay on your sewing machine? AsI for causecaus he gets accused of siding Oswald: “Where did thele de- earlleiearlier heeauae yoa held' noth> 'lOWK. T llWEt i~EeE»>TKVIK]-EM TFVIW TOrTO. UXMtrB' ^ .1 ( TWO'BX' ■jir''o5eoFEi makeup, I favor the natural look with me. I know things aren't fense slip—or am I overlook-:rlook- in*In* In hearta. , 3U &R0U6^H HAD DOM6 T ------m k ...... ■ for sewi 14-yearM)lds. Doii’t you?f — all peachesi and cream here as ing something?” _ EOthe le. my brother is serving our coun­ Jim: “You haven’t overlookedInoVM TODAY'S QUESTION►N fiJJHAS SET ■• ------1 * c m f w a on y try In Vietnam and mom wor- I West bids three heart*; MC FEELS DEPRIVED ‘O' anything. The defense did slip. -Kr-^h hearts.' MCELVi JH H M ffflrVT**B9| lave constantly. Please help mo I SUfh North and East pass. Whath a t do , f=fi ~ C N B O r-m 't FJWBl TWB HIM I "Dear , Ele and Walt; I have ’"‘fs South won the club lead with „ ^ lAD POME Tt*»E I TO W.V BOATI rU- a. 1°'^ problem. I am from a very with some goiod suggestions. — his ace, ruffed a club, returned[u ^ e d ^ t/n IW THE.9AME J HURKV THE}« AND Ele.religious family and I am not KaciRachael. to his hand with tho aceice of Answer Next Issua | o .Jb CELL $(oac .*✓ s q m tH that CHUELeit Fri- Dear Rachael: It’s marvelous BETOICB OWI.I0HTI allowed, to ride In a car on Fri- De I day or Saturday night. Very^ery wheiwhen a girl can share her every many parties come on Friday[day thouthought with mom. But under- nights, and I feel I am being de- stan*standing your mom’s stretched T izzy prived of social rights. Ass I nervnerves as you do, you’ll want ii y y y grow older I know I will nott be to ccensor your “boy talk” at as religious as now, but my homhome, so mom doesn’t leap to mother won't even consider my nervousnerv conclusions. Perhaps s c ^ b u i H n riding, I may be making a big your dad or a woman teacher deal, but this means a lot: to can share as a confidante? — Wj4m Iki W MiA, w Tii lUt. ox M. o»«.| me. Please, you must bave an Ele. answer. — Deprived. WiWant to establish tome basic - o Qasolln* Alley Dear Deprived: We don’t haveave agreagreements at home? Then send M an answer, but your minister• oor r 10c and1 a long - stamped, self- f f l g — J- — -/lh a t means I'll VThiS. is MondaMonday.'\^How aboutGolly, Sa rabbi must have some helpfulfiful addraddressed envelope to this news- ^ ■ yjft A be ieavina in the I Viavetocjotve t o cjo t o I after? This I don’t— kn< answIdeas. If your School social life papepaper requesting the DATE - S WtellTV^ '< Is Dei being blocked by this rellgl-llgl- LINlLINE DATE AND M A RRUGE o uour tTrr — I?W morning,babg! Navalj| I?eserv( will be mg y promised s Could 11; last night/yAof— .the qu ...... I I '■■ ^ ousan aidictum, the church or tem-sm- timTIM! etable. ° car 16 S ^ Golly,Sara, y It's quite all rabbi don’t know! 1) right, Chipper.' Ideas romlsed someA^^\^er^nd! be [„ Major Hoople 6i 7/ ' 1' - W RX S i i li pPaJVER a jv E B 'V t 6 E 6 .1 ( ^ ALLALON6 t ■'mSt'/ im [J -tc 3 3 'on<3! I ;. s?MeM t o 4 IWaE^X'tHDySBT e „ IS ! j gcw ec vav CAKeniu virm ^AnoRtJA m o R tJ E '^ AMOS.*^ U N ae b u lsy I j mESE oroeas t>K^W6li5^CftJV\- cfiuiA- f7rH«r6 AbWA6 fA fW is ® J TWEV-KE PRICELESS/ f^WELL-^■^WELL'^y/ FANCYTO H a u l < i ■ FUTUR6 ART HI-SrOKlAK4 ^[OFfCB[opfKB ,JIa x x m b h J th e m to ■ WOULD ^teVEff i w s r t e \ o y /JWTH& l W TH&' '^-t IHGPOIV^ t __I}-,. I P 9 IFA T«EAauF&Jpyaae2M0Ne>' J m o rTT V dollar?wh^iV fw r OOUAS2. a J u e r A N V - ^ 3eNe>/Bcy-~ < v § ' . ?■ HAPPENECCrOcciD TTiAAevaj um rcNS.le. ^ MAt^ rriAST- ^ ) 1 -— — - , i ^ e HO W NU. !«. TM. B«» OlNi OML /0''30fO-30 ^ THewercwe■ e w e ■— - —,—— ' ^ u o H & B ao . J A i-mxiGWMAiaNOAmcK j i p ^ r< s iA v e v c tj? ^ y ) LAerFO/ZTViOVSAKS *Qjuu>.)t c J? g.ftjt iJL a.iL < uum ftfl r / W AS PQBTT/GCXIO. \ “ I have to redecorate ——these^these are all my last year’s { boyr friends!” ^ ( / Out Our W ay /" ff I P T 0 A , 0 ' Mi

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Twin Falls Timas-Newt; . • 9 Oct. 30-31, 1967 > ...... II H igh A ltitude ' i A : b b ^ Miss Iverson,, C ookery Hints Fife Disiciose I Are Expbined November Plansi n s J tre Mr. bnd Mrs. .Edwin Jverson, ■ By ABIGAIL VAN BIjREN'HEN [tape tape irM»rder. We bought two.,two.. Buhl, announce the engagementsement ■ DEAR ABBY:-"What."" ViyouAyou OneOne-for f him and one for us. and forthcoming marriage of I ask. "do our wonderful menneh in They w?re Identical so the their daughter. Naydene, to Lar- '■ P", Vietnam virant fo r Christmai?'* speeds mas?" speeds were the same and we . ry Fife, son of Mrs. Violaa Cox, 9 FOODI Anything homerbalced.baked, could :send tapes back and forth, 'Twin Falls. .. Fruitcake* go over big. so do HeaiHearing Tom's voice onn those Miss Iverson Is a 1966 gradu- , 'browniea and chocolate chip tapes was the next bestt thing ate of Buhl High. SchoolJl and ; ■ ' ‘ cookies. But be sure it's wra> w ra> to havingha^ him home. '-And he . is employed j&C the Snac-Out,ic-Out, tu( ped properly. (Use three-pound-pound said ththe tapes we. sent himm boos- SHOSHONE — Do-ytm-h*v*- Twin'Falls. 8° coffee or shortening cans.)) I iwppop ted his morale like nothingig else, Mr. Fife is a 1967 graduateaduate - . 212trouble with your cakes falllhg. popcorn and use it for filler. They aren’t as expensive as ■ . of Twin Falls High School and Wtcandy hard as rocks and yeast (DO NOT SALT AND BUTTERITTER you'dyou’d think. Shop around, We bread with a lot of holes; 1 We Is employed at Albertson’s:’s and .. ' 1 de. ITI) Those little marshmallowsallows bought two for under $80. Hunter's Produce, Twin Falls.'alls. , The ] HI Altitude Cookery Pam­ are also good filler materialial and TOM’S DAD: MPLS. phlet explains how to control can be eaten later. TheI guys A Nov. 19 wedding is plannedlanned ..... by at St. John’s Lutheran Church,hurch, , boithis problem reports Maiy Loa love canned' meats, tuna,I. sar- DEADEAR ABBY: The guysn from ■ ■ Buhl. Ruby, extension home econom- dines, salmon, shrimp, olives, our titown (Livingston, M Mont) ont) . . S 1 0 K E ; L9fcis agent. i p w tfi V. n. . inc spaghetti and meatballs,. and who areai serving In Vietiuimtm pre­ pre- . The pamphlet explains alti­ drlM and canned fruit. fer peipersonal items for Christmasristm as m NAYDENE IVERSON J Members Feted _------watudes starting at sea level and Also Instant soups, cocoa,a, tea',tea’, sKta.'gifta.'-Here's I a list; Sewingng kits, H going to 30,000 feet. At sea level coffte, salami, sausage, crsck-crack- P^ketpocket combs, small manicure / ■ her was hostess chairman, as- 212 ® degrees is the boiling point. erjacks, cheese and crackers,ickers, juts, kits, s soap, shaving cream and|: ■ -s-iH IIIM W lSMHH H i FFor Birthdays sisted by Mrs. Ethel Porter and‘ W*/ ater a t 6,000 feet boils a t 201 pretzels, peanut brittle, gummand and lotions (UNSCENTED! Thehe eneJ’ene^ ' ■■■' d GOODING — Members of Re- MrMrs. Edith McCoy. I •«’ degrees, look a t the differences.* hard candies, individually wrap- R>y my cican. smell that perfumed bekah Club held its birthdayrthday . if ped to make carrying In'the stuff, too). Stationery withi^h *»eW self ^ ALTHOUGH THE ITEMS ahown show by Lt. Ernest E. Marlow,larlow, TwinTw Falls Police Department, It takes food longer to cook pen Eugene Poulter,ulter, aa membermen of the Altrusa Club, look , luncheon at the lOOF Hall.” ®‘| ’ USE TIMES-NEWS WANT^ ADS .... byfor boiling at high altitude. ’The pocUct easy. (No chocolate.Ite. It sealingseallni envelopes, a good pen, ■“ Hub. look Innocent enough, they■ can Members^ whose birthday anni- melts I) Nuts are great, too.). Pre- 'ootfoot POpowder, toothbrushes,, tooth- lethaL Mr. Marlowr willwill speakspeak on< narcotics at a special!al meetingmeeting, hoated by the Altrusa Club. ' e last FAST SELLING RESULTS■ v pa,boiling point of water lowers tic bot- 7:30 p.m. Friday atat the the Idaho Idahc Power Auditorium, Leaders of Tw^ versari®s are during the last 1.9 degrees for each I.OOO feet sweetened Kool-Aid is alwaysIlways paste, shampoo (in plastic bot- gf Leaders ol women’s groups In the ,Twin V^l half> of the year were guests, peners, EaUs area have been Inv,Ued Inv,Ued to to this th special.m eeting'w hichIch Is set uup to help educate Magic Val- ^ ’bests, . increased In altitude. appreciated because it killslls th?tne tl's or tubes only), can openers, I to members having birthday ------— tft5tB~Brthg~stufrTMBa~it r■pnHfy pnHfy bottle 'openers, pocfcetboofeIK mmag- ag- —^ ■ ley «ltlTi»nil. nn prnwlngn-nwlnff nnnrt arrn tlr prnhltMnS. I.t Miirlnurarlnw nop.1neeris n shiinrt anti film strip tn Summing It up — It takes -ns and assist in thts outstanding commu [‘P ■ I — -aTinive rsaries'' d ur ing—tfie—first"B —H ENJOY EtECTftIC the water. azines, whodunits, westerns and f® idlng community service program.. JoTo obtain this film is the goal of the®,™ AI- lhalf of the y e a r serving as hos’= :------water at sea level to come to SIS IN GREAT NECiCECK comfci always make a bigig hit. trusa Club, a commonin goalgoal forfor all i Magic Valley residents.Jents. The film will cost about $200 teases. . I _ . . . a boil — 212 degrees but this RazorRazo blades, terry cloth "'*** *>® available forfor allall groupsgroup: lo see and h:ar In Magic'aglc VallejValley. All women’s groups in the HEAT WITHOUT ® Special tribute was given to •r a n d *•'' “ DEAR ABBY: My sOn, Joey, washclwashcloths, athletic soxX (the valley are welcome and urged urged to to send a representative'C loto this spcciali meeting. '® "...... „ j ^ ...!i!* iL Sfaster, E check your altitude and I hitch heavy kind), insect repellentspellent ------1:---- 1------Mrs. 5 Clara Palmer and Mrs. . change your recipes. Is now serving his second hitch Sophronia Roach. Each receivedceived in Vietnam, and the giftt that (NO(No * AEROSOL CANSI). metal , Call the county agent’a office ,•»-<- a gift from her secret pal,I, sev- I ■■■■."■ ■■f" ------' ADS for- your Hi Altitude Cookery made the biggest hit withh him mirror*, tweezers, underwear, ‘ ‘ f Social Events “ a cor- «n •nHr»ly n*w MoHno concept I fhrist- T-shirts, heavy-72-lnch-shoe lac- v '' ^ eral birthday cards, and a cor- ■ 'ULTS pamphlet. '______was a plastic, collapsible Christ- T-shirt r e “Christmas5 In October” C [------sagesi and gift from the club.lb. culation hot walor tr^fm h«nw mas tree. It came completee with ej.es, inflatable*nf pillows, a couple ‘Birth •vaporoHoit/ Uakao« or ffitnt all sorts of ui%reakable decora-ecora- o*of cleaclean pillow cases. And, Abby f j L A SHOSHONE—An all-dayly work An original poem, "Blrth- fhormpttot controls for •och rooitie i' V \ m eeting will he held at thehe LDS days," d written by Mrs. Glen tions. It only cost M.99, butt Joey you w Mrs. H. C. Thompson,iiompson. j Refreshments were rv/»d served hv by e / f ( ^ M some Iland in Florida, andnd the junior graduate regent,It, were Owens, Mrs. BoydJ Sm Smith h WENDELL — Mr. andid Mrs.M rs. I jj K kl other inviting 1 me to Join a rec- P*"®®'presented a plaque fromrom the gp, Gale Killinger. Albert ^ J. Harms, Wendell,Icll. an­an- I / I , f y from Loyal Order of Moose for the , nounce the engagement of their I n . i K l ord club. 1 went directly from Loy* wo“rk nt Mrs. Charles Mattice was HM there to Vietnam, and stillitlll nnno women’s outstanding work at •® daughter, Theresa, to Michael I M S e a r s | fair booth. It was notedIted that P™ '®"’ . Killln- Stsirolbcrg, son of Mr. andnd Mrs. I ^ mail. Disgusting, Isn't it? )ro tem. pa^, strolberg. Buhl. SMSgt. Malcolm Jefferson,erson sale.s*“1®' at the-booth far surpassedurpassed S®'' A F 13017150 ' any previous year. The bride-elect was graduatedaduated \ \ Greaf short Hq. Seventh Air Force,;e. PlansPIj were made forr a hobo ^Women's Club f;;from Wendell High Schooljol with with Box 9266 dancdance to be held in Novemberfovember tnthe class of 1965. She ittended attended J APO San Francisco, 93607 and a carnival and chill supper |i Boise College and Twinn F ails Falls coats of Malden's , H s s : I' Inrlnpon-S et ------»b H ______—— ------—to to be bl held Dei:. 1. Buth eviillTff ------BtisiheSs Colldgii.------— — ------iBr Troubled? Write to Abby.ly. Box will be open to the public. Mr. Strolberg wa.i graduated frosty Orion* pile M <9700. Los Angeles. Cal. 90069. aA letter was read concerning For W ednesday' from Buhl High School. He is I For a personal reply, encloseclose a ------“"Holiday Quick Breads”Is" will sc scrv^ing wi^h the_Air F o r_ ^ . sta­ ______Ploy a itarring rolo on tho fashion front U stamped, self - addressed envel- jypj topped ■ with I,. a, ^ be the special f e a tu h r fto o r TlTert |I o n e d at'V andenB erg; Base.'Base," ' In thli cuddly, back>b«lt«d coot of Orion Magic Valley Christian Women's/omen'.s CaCalif., working in telephonelephone ocrylic pil* with V«r«)9 modacryllc on y ope. in jyi mini;miniature bride and bridegroom 1 p.m. conarnimications. acatata back. Popular convortlbU collar* entwined with lace weddingn „ y. Club luncheon .set for 1 p.m. co ^ Wednesday at thc Twinn Falls Wedding pl.'ms-arejiclng-raadc-g-m adc] — ------t Ath, brown in tlzot 4 to 18. NewlywecJs bells tens and Lilies of the Valley.valley. y M-YWCA building. fo •Rag. E. I. Dupont T.M. Bouquets of yellow and bronze . for Nov. 19 at the Buhl Christian nt«ll°thP Helen Walker, Idaho Power CliChurch, Are Honoreci chry;chrysanthemums decorated the Co. _ home demonstration agent, mately church dining hall. KING HILL — Approximately will present the feature.re. All ir o n i n g TIPS GIVENEN 100 persona attended the! wed- Mrs. Mr Floyd Eihler, Rupert Rupert, women of the communityIty are MALTA] — Mrs. Lloyd Shorz- ding reception of newlyweds,yweds, aunt of the bride, cut and“ served*®r''®“ Invited to attend. man was hostess to membersem bers Mr. and Mrs. Terry Woods,KToods, the wedding cake, assistedhI ii by Mrs., Henry Westendorfirf will of the Malta Social club at the B King Tonette Robinson. King Hill. " Bt the Glenns Ferry, held at the King Tone ; r- nnnc present the special musicisic for reirecent regular meeting.• MMrs. rs. Hill United Presbyterian ChurchChurch MrMrs. Kenneth Watkins,I’pornnm Glenns the event. Lucille Sollenberger,iberger, FrFrank McElwain, president, in­ Oct. 31. with the King Hill1 Unit- Ferry,F e rr aunt of the bridegroom, ^poet from headquarters, will be troducedtre Mrs. Burke Scholar.icholar. ed Presbyterian Womenen inIn serviserved coffee and Mrs. MonteMniitP P^ White. Nampa, sister-in-lawri-law of special speaker. cocounty home exten.sion agent, 1 1 ^ charge of arrangements. Whlt^ n mw Ul Nursery service is availableivailable whowl presented the lesson, “"iron- Iron- J- The bride Is the formerer De- the Ibride, served punch. Hill by J* reservation only. Twinn Falls ln(ing Tips." Ideas and decora- ’’ lorma Miller, daughter ofof Mr. LorraineLoi Carnahan. Kingin rin Hill. rin mothers^ should call 733-7265.7265. tlotions for Thanksgiving and and Mrs. Nathan Miller. Indian regisregistered the guests andAcacai^ Gloria Luncheon reservations! nroslijTOst ChristmasCh will be discussed at Cove, and Mr. Woods is the Woo£Woodward, Phyllis McClearyiwvl ihp *- obtained by 11 a.m. Tuesnay.uesoay. thithe next club meeting. son of Mr. and Mrs. Beamaneaman and Cathy Wood arranged•iJ^uVii the For^ luncheon reservationsons inI n ------Woods. Glenns Ferry. They gifts, gifts. Julle Carnahan. KingH In Hill. w ’ Twin *1°' Falls, call 733-8840.10. For ^ at the was giftbearer and Sheri Ruber- ‘ ” were married Oct. 21 at the was -prp ush luncheon or nursery .^eserva- 1 Catholic Church. Glenns Ferry, ry andai Laura Parish were-ere ush- Jerome call 324-5256; Ihow about 'W 3 I The bride's table was coveredovered erettes. erett reside In ““Buhl, 543-4528, and Filer, 326- with a white hand - crochetedcheted ThThe newlyweds will reside In cloth'""*SM belondng to the bride’s GlenGlenns Ferry until the first of ^ S180- ______ia SECOND il! m • mother and centered withvith a the year and Mr. Woodsods will large three-tiered wedding{ cake enrolenroll at the Idaho State Univer- » decorated with white andd blue sity. f BE honey- | J p ^ W i j y J, ------2 ------" NEW WAY TO BE Troul J M MOON? K x l m i*cuf*f Magic Valleyalley Favorites^ SSUDDENLY SLIM LOS ANGELES:— A re yyou ou a NORMANI HERRETT-TT Isse*' MRS. CLARACLARA KIT5KITZMILLER ' WOwoman w/hose figure is on the' ts , H0 ll«y ’^®| L e t m o a sk y o u m e n a ze H §5, Hull* _____ good side buf might look per-1 q ilouse - . go< 3k per-, question. Do you iiave to feet? 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IDAHC S outh Lincoln — 10 Woliday, Ocf. 30,30,1967 1967 7 W £ ' Eighth-Ef1-Eanked[Wyoming W Dam ascusiis NI eeds W in I s L o ne e r iA t o p W e e s t e m ^ To Be Bestlest Of Yejir —BynORLO ROBERTSONION Mrs. Edith W. Bancroft’* *oi ______NEW YORK fAP) ^_DamaSrtam at Itof Sword Dancer. erasgd_an; A i 1' ■ I ' i • ' » - ____ : ...... —------, cus, c the 3-year-old coltIt who ddoubt as to his right to \b S. * strikes, with the quicknessss of a crownedc horse of the year In th< . cdt, returned to his homene base UUnited Sthtes when he reeled of 1 ' at.Laurel, Md., Sunday needing thetl last one-quarter mile of th By PAT THOMPSONON . straiistraight conference titlele Satur- Miexico,M’s which Is 0-3« .In ,n theIh . 'O r e g o n S ts Nov. 11 two-miles of the $106,900 Jocke; Writer; day night with a ^15-13I victory stastandings, in the battlele of cellar State FacesJS UCLAI In^ . !only a victory-in-the Nov. 11 t\ Associated Press Sports Writer; day Washington,V D.C., Internationallational ClubC Gold Gup at Aqueduct las ■' The eighth-ranked and1 unde.-under afeairafeainst Arizoria Statei Univer- dwellers.dw Arizona is 0-2. t of the Saturday in 24 2-5 seconds for i . In the other games, Wyoming to be acclaimed the best of the S feated' Wyoming Cowboyslys area re sity. , . 1 j>ear in the world. '- 4|4'^-Iength victory. riding alone atop of the WWestern estern Th(The Cowboys! Which needleed only jf>s*at San Jose State;i'i Arizona P . a c if ic r■8 S CConferenceice Contest ------Like a cat stalking his prey Athletic Conference footballall race to beat be New Mexico 1-6 NovNov. 11 State^ta at Utah; Brighamam Young _ n . • Damascus trailed the pace-set after breaking — not mendingiding — for s(sole possession of thee crown, at Utah State; Texas-ElEl Paso at „ _ i „ I rival New The Associated iPrcss which hasn't beateh anybody utes left in the game to take the ] ting handsome ■ Boy for 1^ fences oC four league teams.ims. had tto go into the final minutes h°>home against arch-rival New Kk. the Eagles Use «miles. Then, answering, fou And their chuck wagon1 is full to overcomeo the barbedwirerbedwire MexicoMe State, and •- Colorado Pacific - 8 conferenceice teams this year. victory from Stanford in a-sfe y of Pacif- P^®y other teams within the con­ hem Cal saw battle. ^ I cracks of jockey Bill Shoemak as they Insured themselvesBS of at play piay of the Sun Devils. , ^ate at the University of Pacif- J n the Mn- Last weekend Southem Cal e r's whip, the big bay swept inti ference next weekend.;nd. The rolled over Oregon 28-6,-6. Wash- The winning touchdown1* :: was Fumble ■* To i ... V ^ least a tie for their secondsccond ^ recordj Tempe, Ariz.,.. crowd ___ schedulec gives sometimes strong the lead and pulled away to i of 42,344 persons w atched.hed . 170- ^ , ( les strong ington dumped Californialia 23 - 6, set up when Van Evans, a r _ cdnvlhcing vict.ory. -aa Oregon State a chance:e at ohe one Oregon State clobbered;d Wash- sprinter turned halfback, return- pound fullback Max Anderson ^ l l p c of the leaders — UCLA — while 8 Handsome Boy easily bea streak 99 yards that gave ASU ' ^ — while Ington State 35-7 and Stanford ed a Stanford punt 37 yardsS™'Tip to ' Cowboys Successor for runher-up honor ive'^^u Nobis Rallies °hapless California faceses merci- dropped a noncDnfeirencenee deci­deci- the Stanford 13. Army scored . Colts B^at IIa 13-12 lead in the final quarter. . ■ less Southem Cal. scored PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The wwith Gentleman James far bac! sion to Arm y 24-20. UCLA:LA drew two plays later from theJ nve.five, Philadelphiap Eagles turnedy a ir I Jerry DePoyster, however, ^ med a in last place. ,' ’ = Atlanta Past3St : UCLA IS undefeated1 in both a bye. fumble and a surprise onside Damascus Was timed' fi ' m made ade it all for naught with’ his conference and nonconference ------fl Determined 1 onference Southern Cal’s rampantiant half- ~ kkick into touchdown drivesves for 3:203 1-5, one second off Kelso’ third of the game with "t? 1 competition. Oregon State•ate Is 2-1 back O.J. Simpson was taken 2:37 on the clock from 26 yards V an upset 21-14 victory overver the AAmerican record, and in Ihi I SS; Vikings 21-20 inS the conference and 5-2 over- out of the game in £ the “S third Late Score jDallas Cowboys Sunday^ in a wordsw of Shoemaker he couU :hed its O - a ’Skins 17-13 out and Wyoming clutched its ■ . all. California lays itsL 1-2Vu con- quarter with a sprained right in- „ seventh straight victory.ry. De- De- ATLANTA A (AP) — unebacK- Uneback- ferencej. .record beneath the un- ! game, havehi broken the record had Ihi WASHINGTON (AP) — Baltl- Id goals er Tommy Nobis set up one j rt the un- step. He is expected to be in ;j* g before a sellout crowd of' 60,740. earlyei pace been faster, - Baiti- poystcr also booted field goals er tine. shape for next weekend's meet- Ufts Steelers J more overcame a determined3 of 38jg and 31 yards and .onon the touchdown‘oui wf(h an interception Philadelphia scored all Its For his fifth straight victori gue play, ing with Cal. Washington defense SundayX. to ! first . play of scrimmage! in the and scored on a 41-yard run . 2 points in the first half onn a 17- andai his 12th to win in 15 start; win 17-13 and continue their game, Paulul Tos- withwjtl another Sunday, leading Jj .third in Reserve halfback Steveve Grady G rady Over Saintsft k yard run.by halfback IzzyV Lang, th this year, Damascus earned $69, nine-year hex over their Nation- ° ' imbined Atlanta to a 21-20 conquestJnouest of ^ ‘^^Eue at 3-1. Oregon’sOregon s carried 18 times for 108108 yardsvards ' / 4 0 \ a three-yard pass from quarter-luarter- 2i290 to boost his 1967 bank ac Nation- gano and Gene Huey combined At“ coTs’ first ducks take on Washington State. ; al Football League neighbors. on ^a 69-yard touchdownm pass MinnesotaMil for the Falcons’ first £ ton State, and a touchdown after:r taking „NEW ORLEANS. La., (Af)(AP) - g back Norm Snead to Garyry Ball- c( count to $792,940 and dislodgi It was the ' eighth straighttraight play,play. DePoyster now has a NationalNat Football LeagueIgue victo- Iover for Simpson. The10 Ducks Rookie Don Shy man, and Tom Woodeshick’ssshick’s NNashua as the one-year mone; league victory by the Coltsts over NCAAn c a A career record of 30 field O''‘O' the year. ^ didn’t score until thee fourth scampered 33 yards for a touch- winning leader. Nashua earnet ------the Redskins and their 16th-in-a-th in a • ------T h n . .235.poiind«r, - a dafanslve — m______qiiartnr. anrt lynrtratpfl IntoInt» Tro. Trru down with 1:52 left to give"e-Piits: Pllts- nto the;-I7.‘i2..'i5Q-ln-hla-3r.V£ar-Bld ? cum 5fe°^rame! ;e in the burgh a 14-10 victory over New 'PallUs. wtifelrxam e liitu tlie-^ row including exhibition games, -version standout throughout the game, T ■ ark en to n^ jan territory only once in the »hv the fiame leading the Capltol>1 Divi-Diyi- PalgnP* 1955. ’ames. two-point conversion first three quarters. Orleans Sunday and derty the 8; ference The International, a $150,001 The Colts, however, struggledURgled p^^gpagg attem pt afler Anderson’slorcnn’c scored ,,, the clinching touchdowntouchdown -w-1 -m • . ll Fnnf. sion of the Eastern Conference r?,B 9 nn with five minutes left after I [its Washington’s Huskiesloo hadknH Saints their first National Foot- ed 21 0 ''ac® over Laurel's V/2 -miU against the Washington defenselefense touchdowntouchc went astray. The Sun , ’tfie-c'^e^d with a'‘ 5-I record, trailed 21-0 ''' until 9:36 remained in the fourth Deyiig nil nnd ‘Mmmate Karl Rubke deflected Leads ■* Giants ,little trouble with California.iriforriia •=“" Le^eue victory. >111 XT ^before it got on the scoreboard•eboard B'^ass course, .will present Da fourth Devils now-are 5-2 over-allail ana and p VanderKelen’s pass Into | , Califor- Injured quarterback Bill Nel- j n a 15- mascus with another challenge quarter when ,e ran j.jj .j jeague. ' jJCh p ass P a g t Washington used three Califor- in tho second quarter on a 15- ^ Nobis’ hands. I error.s and a long punt re­re- sen came off the bench at tnethe yard pass froih quarterbacklerhnrk “He never has run in a grasi seven yards for the touchdownmMwn Brigham , Young’s 17-13 league Ni llS to Eive Baltimore a 14-13 edge ° 1 league Nobis intercepted aI pass by 1turn by Bill Sprinkle to score start of the fourth quarterter and Qr^gq Morton to flanker LanceI nnre ”race. But neither trainer Franl The 65-yard drive to1 thethp ^ctor victory over Utah was tarnish- the Vikings' Joe Kapp?p in the NEW YORK (AP) — Fran early, and coasted home. directed the Steelers on two Rentzel.p ^Whiteley Jr. nor Shoemaker i: . i r ed by the Wyoming win. virtual- secondsect quarter and returned it T ' J . touchdown drives after New touchdown was aided by a 15- etumed it Tarkenton threw three touch- Oregon Slate also jumped to "^1 The Eagles' offense boggedSged in worried. ' ly eliminating Cougar hopes forJ to thet Minnesota 23, setting up didown passes and scored once, , Orleans had taken a 10-0 lead at yard penalty for piling on quar- riin^= tn dumping Wash- lead at second half as tho Cowboys’iwboys' terback Johnny Unitas—a* call **>e title. BYU now is 4-2 and RanRandy Johnson’s 10-yardird touch- leadingI? the New York Giants to j defense applied pressure to 1 to 3-3 down toss to Tommy McDonald,McDonald, a 38-34 upset victory over the , Two eArlyiyM“ct“ touch- - , d^ obviously unpopular with thehe 50,-50 - 2-1 . in , the WAC. Utah fell to 3-3 dow SnnHnv f»"back Bill1 Enyart The Saints came close to pull- si Snead. Dallas sliced the margin Scores 574 sellout crowd. ’ and 2-2. JoJohnson threw a 41-yardfciard scor- ClevelandC Browns Sunday . fron't to it out In the waning seconds,econds. tc to 21-14 at 8:12 o fthe thirdd quar>quar- National League Lou Michaels later kickedked a The University of Texass — EIEl Inging strike late in the firstfirst quar- didespite a gallant comeback.back ef^ef- , to Quarterback tc ter on a 64-yard TD passs from New York 3, Toronto 2 Paso, a WAC member-electlect for ter to McDonald afterr Atlanta fcfort by battered Frank Ryan. 30-yard field goal. Paso, .noH"in.n The Cougars scoredI Inlr. the passed New Orleans to the w Morton to Bob Hayes, Philadelphia 2. California 2, t!< Baltimore remained undefeat-lefeat- 1968. wn. It |nc»n,iv,.. by Dennis Patera and reserve ^ ______;______P' a fourth came late In the second quarter Oliefs Burst fv’ol iir-yard — injuries. traded New York to a fourth ' this—-anda n d more—m ore— th ro u g h sellin g THE THOS. D. ■ fullback fullbac Tom Rippee’s four-yard Pete Gogolak. playingng on a quarterc toushdown thatat gave after Whitsell had stolen a Kent , MURPHY CO., 70th lino which compcomprises Art and Specialiied Col- plunge sent the Cougars ahead rwi J- weekend leave from thele Army, t the Jots a 30-23 Americanan Foot- pass and returned^ it 12^2 endors, Greetings, Ballpoints,oints. Pencil Pencils, Book Matches, Gift Leather In First Half^* n 17-7 “ "1n in the fourth period. ahead Trick X J Playy kickedjr; a 47-yard field goal at I ball League victory overaver the yards to the Saint 44. and limtfly Specialties, lhehe line Is titerrific— strictl^new, elaborate t EarliEarlier. Phil Odie -had scored , •' g9:32 . of the final period1 forcing BostonI Patriots Sunday, Cuozzo then passed 29) yards exclusive. k-M on a 21-yard pass from Mark 1 -i |C ' the Browns to try for-thelie touch- The triumph kept the Jets to , hitit Dan ^ majority of the menen and woi women assoclofecf wifh u's have f 1 Drop Denver Lyons?^jons in the wind and ”Tn‘^ rain- trives Kams ' down, in the final stages. aatop the AFL’s Eastem Division Abramowicz with a 25-yarder-yarder again hit now heights cfaf sclei achochievement in 1967. Ours Is a marred game., Utah scored on , ____,__ ___ A crowd of fi?.9n3 rnnredred whenwhRn with a .AJ.l rocord and extended-nntl-cittended -' Jim -Tayiar carriadj— it injiy , —ll twnlluftr- .dipnif,dionifinri inri i hiitifliiss. with, unlimitefj epra«»-- ' ------KANSA5 CITY fAP) spei,tJculjr-p iays--:tliaL mcl-nded Ryan, trymg desperatelyly to get ttheir unbeaten string to six fromi the two. Ings and future locurity. sas City explodeda 42-pomt first ";“ 20-17 Victory ^ th-and-12 games. , .. Wo furnish everything—noJ— no Inves Investment required. Our foiriell- half with Mike Garrett showing‘ Gary Barker's ^)9-yard touch- J off a^,-pa^ on a fourth-and-12 j Nelsen got Pittsburgh’s first awing run wilh nn inlerccpied A triclr with 1:17 lo go.go, was Namath sprayed his passes ■ ^ f“St soojon is ideal tmio1 0 to enter this field of interesting cind his best running form of the j CHICAGO (AP) — A triclrsi' ! passes t D on a pass to J.R . WilburnDU rn on lucrative business. ick Tom- smeared by Lurtsemana and 11 around the Boston secondary j season and romped pa.st- Denver‘ pa.ss In thc first period andrf-iMrn Bill „inv thru.st h alfback T om - ccondary a five-yard pass. Later m in the Act pompfly. Give o brief back enver p^wlor's 90-yard kick-off return {l.„ sing role Katcavage on the Giants’s’ 47. likeI a painter working on a can- | brief background resume. Write 52-9 Sunday to stay alive ifi the ‘ my Mason into a passing role in a can- fourth quarter, with Pittsburghtsburgh Olson. Vice-President THEFHE THOS. D. MURPHY C O ., REO CtAK, ^ with,33 seconds to play. He g.-iined .162 yards . American- Football— Leauuc'.s . for a 51-yard .scoring loss to ! yards staying mainly on the ground,g r o u n d , i o w a 5 1 5 6 6 Western Division tille race. Arizona.- which had b beaten eaten BBern e m ie C asey sealed a 28-17 vie- -g- ^ ihrouglr Ihe air nn 22 compic- comple- Shy; went over for the winner.i n r r I 1 1 ^ ^ — — — TYY J^ons._aiul_tied_»n -AFfc—Feeei=d-reeefd------' ■' ------______K ansas Cily ^n.-ippprt n Ohia Slaie earlier in the season,icasgn, lorvxory lor. ihe ias-A ngelcs-Jlam t-t never was in the game aflerter Thethe over the Chicago Bearss Sunday. s -Raitlers-OaiiiT-1when he completed hislis first ^ —: game losing spell wllh a ven- Hoosiei three attempts. geance and Denver helped with Hoosiers ‘hj, ground out three' early The-j-j, aerial maneuver came in f , touchdowns. Marc Reed passM passed the thirdi period of the penalty i" That gavo him 15 straight three fumbles in the first 21 completions, counting 12 com-com­ I"”'""* ■ minutes. The Chiefs capitalizedIliied y^i^ds to Ron H iguera for the p]Qg,plagued National “Sii Football Spot, 1 ‘I'L, Wildcats only score. Arizona t^a„ pleted last week againstt Miami.Miami, on all three for touchdowns, . U-izona League contest and shoved the C mi I ^1 r now U 1-4-1. Ha,^R am s out of reach 21-10.lov^^'t^e w. Q iargjrerS ers = record set by Kan- I twice needing only one play. 5 sas City’s Lenny Dawsonn earlier ... , Len Dawson fired three5 TD Wildcats are at home xhThe triumph gave the5 Rams a ,OAKLAND, Calif. (AP);a P) — thist season, passes the first half and Jackyfacky ^ " week againstt New 4. 1.21 .2 record and left thehe Bears Theti Oakland Raiders crushed Namath hit George Sauer, ^ ^ Lee took over the Kansas City ------with 2-5. San Diego 51-10 Sundaylay and Don I Maynard and EmersonEm erson quarterbacking the last half.f. _ , MMasone took a handoffloff from wiw rested first place in thele Amer- IBoozer for big gains, marchingTiarching The victory gave the defend- I Roman Gabriel, faded wide and J jcanq Football League’s Western ttho Jets to their ivinninglg TD, a Ing AFL champs a 4-3 record. Lions Use let go to Casey as the Bear de- dDivisionI from the Chargers.gers. seven-yards rasV'to Petete Lam- : ^ ^ fense was-sucked in. record mons with ' -just . over eight Denver is 1-7. The AFL scoringoring o0 _. T * 1 A sellout Coliseum record n I record of 59 seemed In danger The play came afterr a brief crcrowd of 53,474 saw Oakland'slakland’s nminutes to play. ‘" 8 =^ Th at halfUme. StrongO Kush mmelee ele at midfield that saw Bear DarylD; Lamonica pass 40 yards That climaxed an uphill .strug-strug- . Garrett had been bothered by ' I ■> end Marty Amslwer andmd Ram to Clem Daniels and 70 to Fred glep for the Jet.s who trailed-ailed by h and 20- vns. San 10-0 after the first periodi and 20- minor injuries all season, butut he To X O Bui’v 49ers0rS "acwtackle Joe Carollo beinglg tossed BiletnikoffBi for touchdowns. San 1 v»s at full speed this time! and •' out for fighting. Tacklekle Dick DiDiego’s John HadI combinedlombined 114 at halfllme. l-l\nnlwp If. npnn epr.tg yrilh .;ki|l SAN — The Evey of the Bears wasIS helped wiwith Lance Alworth on aI 71-yard ------skill SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Eveji ■OR 15th —He scored twice and finishedished Detroituetroit Lions put’u sauage i«?th-o£t-tl with an inluredJu^red leg papass play. SS. ENGLEHORN TIES FOR 15th with 101 yards rushing onin 20 on ququarterback John Brodie afler the ruckus subsia^.ig r ------'T(,r, iho Raldors SAN ANTONIO. Tex. (AP)- (AP) — trips, despite nulllflcaiion of one Sunday lapless The Rams expandeded their a season recofd of 6-1. ■S!ln San Uie-Pli^ 'S rr,,^.1nl,nrn, -pro P'''^ frf-for- t...^ . f one Sunday and buried the hapless Thi merly from Caldwell, Idaho,aho, fin- -< ifc 33-yard run, and caught two San FrFrancisco 49ers. 45-3,I, in a lead after Mason’s aerial•lal artls- go is 5-1-1. n passes for 37 yards. Natiom game, try when Willie DanielI stole a The Raiders’ Clem Danlels Daniels I;ished in a lie for I5lh Sunday ^ ^ National Football League game, try \ rushing in the S12.500 Alama Women’slyomen’s ' „ Buck Buchanan. 287-poundlound The loss dropped San Fran- Jack Concannon pass lateIte fn the tookto< the league career rushing ii in thc third period. They droveIrove 37 recordrei from San Diego’s3’s Paul COpen Golf Tournament.It. Miss ‘ i l , „ .Jl tackle, and Bobbylobby cisco iinto third place in thc third he first Englehom slipped to a final s' ‘ Bell forced^ two of thc Denver'nvcr Coastal Division with a 5-2-2 rec- yard:yards with the aid of a mask Lowe Lo and became the first E pulling penalty. GabrielII capped AmericanAr Leaguer ever■ to gain rround 75 and finished wilhith a to- ^ ^ fumbles wilh hard tackles. End ord. DetroitD( is 3-3-1. pullir d. tal score of 221. tied withrith San- Jerry Mays and middle line- BrodieBrodi frequently was tackledackled it wilwith a two-yard pitch1 to Dave 5.05,000 yards on the ground. ti )w the PIvec alone In the endI zone at He1 rushed for 94 yards.irds. In- d dra Spuzich. This wasIS eight ; backer Sherrill Headrick also for losseslosi or had to throw the Plve( winner. - .-jj, ' . made some big defensive plays ball aw ; after- the start of the fourth. cheluding runs of 21 and 52 tor a strokess behind the winner, plays ball away. During his long after- the s ahead career total of 5,008. Lowe*re mmade ade KKathy Whitworth. Miss Engle- for the Chiefs. noon h he had four passes ’ inter- GaGabriel put the RamsIS ahead ca ------ci^pted. rookie with a 37-yard touchdown)wn pass 40 for 4.958. hhorn won $2.12. ci*pted. His replacement, rookie with tho first Tho Raiders scoredI early - — Steve Spurrier, also hadd one t" ^ Josei^son in tho first period. when wh Dan Birdwell tackledled Dick as nn H||e picked off. P'^rio e Sayers Post in the Chargers end:nd zone ■ ■ m i Oilers Win ” wWith u h only 12 seconds Icfl Inin ThiThe Bears, with Gale Sayers Pc backer reluming to the line-upup after forfoi a safety. Lamonica’s scoring the first quarter, linebacker retur leg inju- pass to Daniels followed. r A K I w l ^ Mike Lucci picked off a Brodie missingmissi a game with a leg Inju- pa Over Buffalo passB l at the 49er 31 and ran in O', tiedt it 7-7 early In the sec------is thc Concannon eventuallyventually UE USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS for a touchdown. It was the ond. ______If o r f a s t s e l l i n g r e s u l t s In AFL Tilt third Detroit interception of the craclcracked the final Inches.______[K A u c t i om n period ______,mmm ilcverforthe ex tra tractionn bfof *‘ JeepMJe -w heel drive. ------HOOSTOW ^ (AP) ~ ~ Tel^ BrodiBrodie completi^ only eight a -Beathard’s one-yard touchdowndown of 2S ppasses. ■ : CALENDAR w in te r's a different storyy withwllh a ’Jeep’'Ji Wagon- Wagoneerr hashas allall fffhe options you expect: V-8 run gave the Houston Oilers■rs a Less than five minutess into ;J NEWW HOHOLLAND \ cer. You don't worry aboutbout gettlngetting plowed in engine. Turbofurbo Hydi Hydra-Malic* automatic trans­ 10-3 victory over the Buffaloiffalo the-^r^ pass ■5 3 Bale Widele self PinPiropelled^Wiehlne ---- ■ _ ”,__ from Sw«H»lan for a 19-vard ■____ •' — ^jcerbooted a-47 Advertisement: Nev. 1 A 3 •loners'are Progresttve - *■- OPENING PRACTICE OF ■ a " Auctioneers! Wert, Ellert, Woll LJ ----- g ------rnnrf-MwiwimlTli------__^THE BEST SO AKE OUR TAXES GENERAL DENTISTRY * I BEST PLACE TO BUYi J Y A C A R ” von KMti lawmnca Tolman, I VALLEY jM « ■ .& M .EI. EQUIPMEWH Q II ; NOV. 6 C Uock) Pop*, Nolon Victor, » COBLI ESTATE Medical Buildins: ;> 324^2003; JEROMEiME »S Advertisement: Nov. 3 * 4 j0Mph S^imph Jf. ■ 236 SHOSHONElONE ST. W. 733-2891 ______M- >Ww.J I H azelt * Auctioneen: Horeld KJomKtt I Hazelton Phone 828-5391 ______tmmmmml mmd Je* Ouffek • r vi' / Y .. ■■ 1 , . a ’ ■ . U k - " ,‘ ^ i—' . >» . . . ' ' ■ I . . ■...... '■ ' ' OOct. ct 30-31,1967 Twinwin FallsFaili .Xjmqs-Nevys I f ’"'T I ' ■ ■ ...... ,-'r ■ " -I- s* -fU ■ ui’ ' > 4'i.^ I • ^ B u s in e s s . ■ : ...... ‘ ■ -I' >V II'i: 'i: ■--ajL. -Vv.'- ;?■* '■.> . , .I": ; M-.i wv 7 J Y 1 oung Poiseoisoning Victiiic tim s " Is: U nder' ______■■■ ■■ • Buried A fterer $2,000J Fiuj<' u n e r ^ r I _ ■ S c r u t i n y ByRlCHOPPEL lofof sheriffSheriff Frank E. Cline and Dr. JosephJosei Davis, Dade Coun- ” ■ 'ARCADIA, ARCA Fla. (AP) — Seven State Atty.Atty Frank Schkub have ty/ (Miami)(Miami medical examiner.' young victims of insecticide poi- questioned 30 persons In an at- isi making studies of stomach' By EDMOND LeBRETON ’ v, 'l soning—soning—whose life insurance tempt to learnli how the children contents,ont^nts, meal leftovers and WASHINGTON (AP) - r , An ) ther specimens to detenrnine if enterprise ■ some describe as a .. i-; policies for $1,000 each were not obtained tthe deadly insecticide other sped ' ' -i: ' . in force because their father parathion. ' the^e parathionparathl was swallowed or factory for turning out tax ha- U' couldn't borrow the J4 pre------—...... absorbedbsorbed I through the skin. It vcns—and which others say is; ■ . ' <=oul^n't , w r mium—^mium—were buried Sunday af- no ills both ways. Schaub said re- simply helping . middle-income > - ulti may not be known for recipients get .the. same tax 1 ^ :'' tter e r aa J J2,000 2 , funeraL Terrorists IC rrO Kill ■ As their the small white satin-cov- ^ . • lore than a week. brealcs as the rich-rcomes un- The investigation focused on der congressional scrutiiv/ to-; p afcSpfa;’ : : :" .J>i. --I'.-- ered coffins were lowered into li/flHDanish lS Captain : £ 3 ; day. '. . . a ^ S i i OBW two rowrows of open graves, the Arvprj t iscovery of an open two-pound r f I j - t i W '-'4 ■■jMjtt children'children’s paternal grandmoth- ADEN j'(AP) — Terrorists shot sackack of paparathion in a shed a The. organization is Am^rl- iljjjiMKllF er, Margaret Bivens of Jackson- and mueckilled a Danish, ship captain dayay after iti had been, searched cans Building Constitutionally er, Marg ville, Fia„Fll cried; Goodbye, little today, “13 hours after seriously byy police.police, "We want to know (ABC), with headquarters in the darlings.darlings, Goodbye, little dar- wounding a senior British civil who'ho put thet parathion In the Chicago suburb of Barrington, lings!"Ungsl’’ servant. shed,"lied," ClinCllne said. j H H H Authorities said Capt. J. S. ----- After months of staff Investi- About one-fourth of the 6,000 people in this small southwest Theisen of the chemical tanker CRACKING CRAi DOWN gation, a Jiouse Small Business Florida citrus and cattle town i'«>n>essStainless Carriert was shot in the HOULYWOOD, HOLLYW CaUf. (A P) — subcommittee has subpoenaed Florida 1 w B B n B crowded into the sweltering Steam er ^ Point section of Aden. t>olice'olice are cracking down on i' to the witness stand Robert D. British marine commandos teen-age^n-age loitererslc along Holly­ Hayes, whom it Identified as a high school gymnasium for the funeral. ‘ sealed off roads leading to the woodwood and SSuQset boulevards and trustee of ABC, and James''R. area and began a hunt for the sayay they will' do so until the Walsh Jr., described as ontf of HU m IHI JamesJam es Richardson. 32, father “ttackersattackers.______" arearea Is "neutralized." "ne ______it.'! principal ai-chitects. of thethc children,( a black cloth ----- . ABC provides services In set- IwBHBIM heart sewn se' to his jacket sleeve, • ting up foundations that enjoy ||h 9 | | ^ K sobbed loudly durii^ ti» ser­ tax exemptions. - vice,vice. His wife, Annie Mae, 29, Subcommittee Chairman JM buoM stared bblankly at the semicircle . Wright Patman. D-Tex.,'{old the of coffins,coffir each topped with a —-Hwim . ea rllag- t hto 'motrth—tha t;- sprajr_ofspray of carnations and roses. ______‘‘pfficials of this outfit are quite SN ftSSM " WtienWlien the : colflns were opened —frank to admit that they are at- i for the recessional, Mrs. Ri- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ tempting to mass-produce the n- m a y . chardsorchardson led the mourners past ; IT MAY N o F t« Mount EveKStverest but It'sII still and It’s's Lre are' 'bec becoming a common. right.ht. ‘The The only on city-approved way the t>,e dead-chiidren,dead shrieked and H tax-dodging specialties that‘ all,u leavesleaves. Standing on top of the heap la Howard Johnson,n, to to getget rid of leaves Is lo rake3ke them up^ and box them so collapse were once associated only with tu.i« «atlon director. The leaves are sanitati collaps^ screaming before the 1 millionaires." ' Twin Falls Parks and Recreation direc re sanitation crews can haul themsm away. away. The ' Fire Department body of 6-year-oId Susie. Twb gathered each fall and stockpiledickplled at the golf course, toIo does does no not. approve burning leavesves and city cil officials discourage men caicarried the mother from i He said ABC "pitches its ap- rtlllzer. Since fall Is here, leaves!S the pra peal to the upper-middle Income; — be y_-_used In three years as fertilizer. Sing the practice ot piling leaves In In gutters. gutters.______the funcfuneral but she was com- group—doctors, lawyers andi posed againaj for the burial ser­ I d i l other professionals." "Tfc vice. The tax advantages reported- l-j Funeral Director Eugene ly are obtained by an Individuali XR l/V epublicans /I J ns ToT Send1 UUn ninstructedted Envoys HixsonhS: i said the costs of the fu­ who assigns property and earn­ neral,neral. 1including five hearses ings to -a foundation and is then nTrtovcD ™ . ... and bur burial plots, was {2,000. i ; DENVER (AP) — Republi-I- States Re[ Republican ConferenceI In chairmchairmar an; Estelle Stacy ofif The (conference declaration' About halfh that amount has employed by the foundation for cans in ^esiwestern states were ad-i- Denver. Douglas, Wyoming, national takes th a salary and sometimes the s„nda' ll takes the sam e stand recom-' been donated dori to a fund including ’ vised Sunday by area leaders of)f The conferencecoi elected Ari-Ui- committccommitteewoman. secretary:: mended by the Republican Gov-■ jigg*189 (ronfrom a Saturday night high j richt to use the property-such' the party to send uninstructedd zona's nationalnai committeewom-)m- and Ken Garff of Salt Lake City, ernors’ as a house or automobile. d-lJltioL ernors’ Association during a‘ school footballfo game. Q tlfl I delegations or delegationsIS an. Marge Braden of Yuma, as Utah, nationaln committeman,1. meeting at Jackson, Wyo., last^ Bothgoti, pRichardson and his wife C lU U 1 1 0 ■ Patman's subcommittee nndI pledged only to favorite sons too its chairmanchairir for the next two;wo treasurertreasurer. June, and enjoy a true the Internal Revenue Service June. are NegiNegro migrant orange pick- ' the COP national conventionn years and picked Honolulu as MarkhiMarkham, .discussing the res- jtIt calledcalli upon Republicans In ers. havS been investigating a niiln- site of iLs 1969 meeting. The olution o ber. of. foundations to determine[ next year. site of it rhe olution on uninstructed delega-'• western states to provide free! sixSix of the children—aged 2 to bouibon D C IU of ; Exempted from the resolutionn date will be set later. tions wit with reporters, said it iss and opeopen discussion of issuesi 8—died iWednesday after eating SW 2-- whether they in fact contribute i- Other officers elected were not intei enough to charity to qualify un-I were states which have pri- Other c ere not intended to influence thep and pariparticipation by all candi-- a lunch of< grits, beans, rice and 11* dcr, law for tax exemptions. mafies maxies bindingbine delegates. Thee Robert TirTimm of Olympia. Wash-sh- support ofi any potential presi-I- dates andar supporters. Pledged1 hog’s heacThe The seventh died Hiram ' Walker . ington national committeeman,an. dential candidate. c delegatiodelegations, the resolution said,, after a nnight In the hospital. /H llO Patman said if the technique1 recommendsrecommendation was contained vice v'jfe°''chaT chairman: Harley Mark-rk- "They‘‘They are going to oreanize often an of providing a comparatively i„ a resoluti( ® often are picked months before Betty. 8. Alice, 7, and Susie, 8, U l u l ’ In a resolution pased at the cios->' ham of PocatoJlo.Pc Idaho, nation-on- their peoplepec In the states any-'• national conventions and are un-- were strickenstri in school. Doreen, quality. * A low-priced package of services' Ing i_„ session--e.inn of the Westernn al committeeman,commi second viceice way."way," he commented. able to c for setting up a foundation sue- ° _____ able to consider all factors. 5, 5. Vane:Vanessa, 4, Dianne, 3. and RelaT.SiRelax. Speitd ten minutes with ceeds, .“tax-exempt foundations ^ In otheroth< resolutions, the con-- James Jr.,J 2. became sick while TrrTij:»i will be as commonplace In this O ference: at home alone. TTenot HlglHigh. Sip it slow and easy. country as bath-tub distilleries O U V — Asked that federal funds be: InvestiInvestigators from the office LJtscoverDiscover 86proof straight Bourbon were during the prohibitioni Soviets Competepete With’ U.S.,S.InAbiUty In distributed to states by blockt minnnrinni'ujjuuuu'ii'uuLj.jijjlZ'rjruilmmnnnn whiskey wiliskeyi all over again. Hiram . grants, with fewer strings on1 ; I***************************** Walker W alkers atyle. At a welcome price I The result, he said, "could be H P fk \\ them. B — Called for restrictions on R the beginning of complete chaos To ^ Wield MiUtar:litary Power• Far Away ‘"^"'•cai Hlfam'W iIkeA % for the nation’s tax structure.” ,,„c/-r.nr agriculagricultural tu imports — especial- R ■ ,,, I ______MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet:t navy under unde cover ol land-basedied rairirain nuclearnucl destruction on anyy |yly meat — and sought federal R -1 —1-1------r x r r ------Union is ^beginning to competee warplaneswarplanes. panpart of tlthe world. action "' "To make ranching and; p q j c ^ t£ I I t ' with wim theme UrtlH-'du itutea in tho—* —* t ymhol nf «:fri-n[;^hi?th Some !here think Soviet ad-I- agricultuagriculture, once again a health A X d lllld . VrJ. ability to w ability to wield military power with mobile,mobi political uses is the mmirals irals wouldw like io esiatlllsii a*■ ■eommiini b I ^ J i 'te n H ig h % WT .w .. far from hoihome shores. Soviet navnavy squadron now cruis-lis- naval baseba: at Alexandria or att — DcDemanded thnt—federal BffvJU It has long been a muscle-> ing the Mediterranean,Mi onco the Mers el Kebir, the Algeriann highway funds should under no ; "RAOUQR “ “ • Year Judges bound superpower unable to cx-£- private pondpi of the U.S. Sth6th ba.scba.se bbeing evacuated by/ conditionconditions "be ysed or withheld i ercise much military or politicalll Fleet. France. :Soviet political leaders9 for a popoliticaHpurposc.’’ Mark- ' Introduced I Influence bbeyond the supplyy Sn fnr the Medlterr.Tnean, .1-s.lc may mav nptnot agree because of dip-- ham saicsaid it was directed at a 2? ■ lines orof itsIts ground troops, now*' thetj,^ ^niyonly ,placc where thc newew lomatic and propagandarTiSTdbacK holdback earn ed out la-it yt3ar r — — s ' H o p i p RUPER'Tt:^Judges who will se- the SovieL 1 led complications. by PresicPresident Lyndon B. Johnson ; ^ the SovieL Union is developingE sovietSoviet potentialpot< has been turned complical I ; 145 Woih. St. 733-4010 86 PROI PnOOF .1 0 0 PROOF. BOTTLED IN DONE lect the F arm er of the Y ear' m ilitary molmobility. ‘‘ jHtb an 5 and a similar onfe now being ; 3 IN BOND • 6 YEARS OLD into an actual political in- The airlift aii capabilities of the ^ HIRAM WALKER & SONS1 INC, INC. f_E01f.EORIA; IIX. g were introduced at the weekly aA U.S.U S acadmiral’s report thatit fluence. Soviet nlair force hnve become2 pro[X)Scdproposed. ftwwwn Chamber of Commerce luncheon tWs country is buIldlnR its first•t At^t a tenseter moment along thelhe importantImportan in recent years. Plan------recenUy by Agriculture Chair-g,,craft' aircraft carrierca Indicates 0 a Suezguez CanCanal after tho Middledie ning in ithe Warsaw Pad, theB man Dick Westendorf. lone-ranEClong-range pplan to roam the sev-'' East war In June, the squadronron East EuEuropean military alli- Making up the judging team' en seas insInstead of keeping iu^ commandccommander offered "to cooper-er- ance, recentlyre has come to3 are Bill _ Haynes. Harold P rin-' —______------“ afe withwilh ]Egytian armed forcesCCS count on a Soviet ability lo fly, 4le. LaMont Smith, Bob Hilliard, to repel any ai aggression." troopstroops anand equipment quickly to j,- Rex Rasmussen, Vancc Smith, ^ -» This political gesture was not “a doubletrouble spot. Charles Clark, Wayne Mav. Bill m 'U r l# ,ry Putting airborne troop.? down I B Virtue and Chairman Westen- Students On followed byb any Soviet military Putting action, although Soviet-made na- outside thetl Commuflfst’'bloc rc- ', V ■ dorf. "w_ _-r T * 1 1 acUon, alt; or- mains a problem because ofl vM The farm s of Van Soren.-;en. r l o i i n val weapons have been impor- mains a Hon^r Roll tantu n t 't to ^ A Arab i nations and wcrc[•re nverfliRhloverMight rights. This is m ost' I ■ ^ I m J M Dole Stoller, Bill Wakewood. -■ oy- apparent In llie Far East. j 11 and Larry Blinco were visited A* TT . 1 used to siisink the Israeli destroy- apparent Thursday morning. Ihe judges _/\reAre ListedJL crer^Eiath^, Elath Oct. 21. The So Soviet Union cap reach. VI reported. Visited in the after­ Other symbols of mobile So- North ViVietnam with merchant V.I noon were farm i belonginc to SHOSHON!SHOSHONE — The high school)| viet strengthstren are the massive,ve. ships, allalthough It has kept ils l i Carl Peterman. Donald McRae, junior class took the lead overr long-range troop transports of warships well awav from the l l Hawley Harrison and Dick Graf, other classeclasses with 15 studentss Ihethe Soviet a ir force. U.S. 7th T lcet in the area. It | ■ The judges choice for Farmer on the honor roll during the last;t The SovietSov Union remains far cannot fIvfl; to Hanoi by any prac- I of the 'Year will be announced six week peperiod. behind ththe United Stales In in (ical route.rou Hostile China and: 1 ■ at the annual banquet which will yheThe freshifreshman class followedH physical abilitya to put its troopsips sensitivesen;iitive neutral nations around ______\ ----- Ite^lieM-Nov. I ’ at tiie Catliulh. with IttII) momaking the rolT a ng- J downd Own~ltry~fnTelgn'~|S61lircar lir-B sit-1 SSouth ^ f i ^^siaT5T6clT si theA^rayi f Pari.sh Hall. and there vwere six each fromn uatlon. But, with Britain cutting Ed Engert.-igclobcr program the senior ai and sophomore class- back its armed forces and _ . chairman, intrMuced Art Gar- gs.-g abandonm,abandoning overseas bases. So- K 3 vietvlct forcesforccs are moving into see-^1 B&B” ' Loans ' rity. Bureau of I,and Manag- The senioiseniors were George Ar- j ment official in the Shoshone ond place in this politically po po- •‘i“THE MOST” fossa, Randy Berriqchoa, Vicky^ ,tent , u-euleague. District. Mr. Garrity told cham- Boz^uto, Maxine Eldredge, Gary This Is a ON ber members that Ihe public ^ Meyer ' This Is a separate league from SPOSPC5RTING f GOODS Allen Meyer and Scott Savaria.• military striking power. The So- , land., in thi., area have r,ever %Juniors 'ZrT lZ were Rick Bateman. , , and anything t) __ been clas.slfied. , , rro th e '■ viet Union is close behind Ihe'•’e of valuo. Alan Crothers, Norman Dille,’’ United States „ in the ability to . When asked what changes Carmen rnrm>-n Jiaddock. Had Ka.lie JIansen. JB H R 'a ... cl4S5incatloir-WDUta-wake,-^he Mary Hata, Barbara Horn, Stan- i;-—------t ------^ stated that it would stop acquisi- ley Kemer. Jeanne I^rson, Don- |i __— tion of lands by Desert E ntry na Mabbutt. Rhonda Oneida, [j ■ or public sale but the area Carl , p,_HleiPendleton, Lou.^ie Struch- ij ■ ] woyld still be open for public en, Ruth Tews and Connie Ur- Il| X 1 ^ l R T A X I hunting and, fishing and rock rutia. ruiia jl hunting. _____ Mr. Garrlt^t. nniRd the BLM Sqphomore.i; Sophomqrc were Paul B er-ij i.s second to Ihe Internal Reve- riochoa. I.ayne Hadlock, Craigiji nue Department m income, re- Harris. '’“J’’’*®- Michael“"j , Manning, Susan,jl turning J5 for every {I invested. Neher and 1Katherine Pagoaga.jij This income I.i from oil leases. Freshm Freshmen en were Lisa Berrio- jl oil shale, timber sales, grazing, choa, Gary Burkett. Tom Had-: 'jj l ^ • * . JE puts you or your products ij and sand and gravel leasing, dock. hDon>«hyhDonm Hubbs, Melvin1 ij!| OOur u r LlLINK-TO-MAIN-LINE puts you I A BLM film on clas.sitication Huwer,-*RolHuyser. ^ Robert Larson, Mikes h at at d«sd«stination or on mainlineainline transporl*rtkxi.tran |j was shown. Kenmafi.Kehmafi. Joi Jom Pagoaga, Patric-- }i I| President Claude Bowman an- ia Saras and Johnny Urrutia. [jjl ' ASK ABOUT OURR SSPECIAL P E C IA L C H A R T E R jj ” c— || m F L Y I N G '’ I TTiere will be no chamber Because BuiBurlington voters re- l|ii DB k H I I F P I luncheon on Thursday. fused to approveappi a tax increase jl IC H v E E V E KI t SSE E R V I C E ------in schoolteai in schoolteachers' salaries, the j} teachers have decided to boy-. iJ M . Aviollen H*«^uort«riin (or ell ef MMogic ValUy |j< (>uncilToMeet cou all Parent-Teacher Associa-. |{l\ MUNICIPALMUNH AIRPORT . . TWIN FALLS.F 733-5920 || MALTA — The Cassia County Hontion meeting;meetings. -______Jj PTA Council will meet at the RecordR ec Makerse rs Raftrltiver High School In Malta it 8 p.m. FWednesday with Mrs.. ThesThese «^ONY men have sel 9II9 II kinds of1 new records for providingling poo- Wilbur Schaner, Malta, PTA pie with sound, sensible insurance;urance plans.pl^ 1 , president, in charge.' People here have come to rely oon Iheir professional apbroach fo A tUm, "People. Land and V a - '______roach fo ter,^''wfll~be shown by Kerman ____ JX-SERSERVICEMENHEN!______2 ee-prografn-«otteISE INTERMOUNTAINilN AQAQia«Y " RSDBtS FlFLYING SERVSERVICE Thw : Mutuol Llf« Insvranoa CompanyMEW Yof O J R K 245 t tM S LYNWOOD E MALL. f».f».b...BO O. E X ''23a' MUNICIPAL AIRPORT»ORT TWINr«4 FAiXSFAIXS-733-5920 uhUfa • Hm Mi • Gfoup huuroxMTipoity of • N m Yo*. M-Y. 1 2 4 5TWIN L Y FALLS, PHONJEE .733*seW3-733*S TRACTNQ POST ■urcuiM • fm ion rion* T W ir t ...... • ...... 'i ...... i.. ■ _ _ -----.-^1- r. • • ' I . ■ * ^ ■j ■ ‘

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..... 1 2 Twin Falls Tlmes^^NawsIt-N aw s Iiniiniiii.m __lEGAlI ADVERTISEMENTSEMENTS LEGAL AoliaERTISEM^NTSwjlNTS lEOAL ADVEKtlSEMEHTSWEHTS gEOAL ADVEStiSEMENTS ■ ' Oct. 30-31, 1967 y C A t-t- PORjSirfStiSs" ^ TTwin FaUaTln ^ a form andm dm inaiuier aniier Chappell, subpoena, 88.25;: Lynn £d* 8 8 J 6 ; M o u n tain ^S U tea T el. Co., 733- LH r Bids are being raoueited■ted for the th® p prescribed.in this Reiolutloo,tion. gertoo. aubpoena. 810.25; Jerry^Jerry L, 8322, 857.89; MounUiit States^ Tel.T r y t h e WWANT ADS _ _ Wrong Letter operation of a Drlve-ln (snack bar) ' Upon roll call tha vote on tha-mo- the mo* King, .subpoena. ^,70; Ellentn FFischer, isc h e r. Co.. 543*5882. 817.44: M ountaintin SStatea ta te s » SACRAMENTO, Calif.f. (AP)/A P) «non a concesilon basis att the Moun* tltlon for the adoption of the -.refolu--.resolu* aubpoena, 113.00; Beaale L LaPaver, a P a v e r, T el. Co., 733*0131, WM; Twinwin Falls F alls - ...... — , S t . VSw Horn® Air Force Base Ex-Ex> tl tlon waa aa follows: aubpoena. 816.50: Bob Leedom,edom, aub* Prlullng Inc., aupplies, 815.85; “ '• h»PP«"«> “«“*"=. ®«''.oov. change. Interested applicants:anu will be Commlaaioner Heberber poena, ..S9.75. Twin Falla Water Dept.,^*»ervlce service Halp Wantad— Mal* 191^19H«Jp.:Want«d—iMol* , . D V Ronald'R oi Reagan got soniieoneiheono >• forwarded bid forms upon)on request. Loughmiller, Aye'® Janitor; , _ „ . _ bureau,-84,80;-Id2i0 Hoapital>ltal-'Ser. Ser------East Germany For additional Information.'ion. contact „ ____ .Cpmmiiilonec. M orrisir r is------C aln 'ar-In c.",“ a!i*"c o n d il ' 'l i loneTo ner; r ; vice. Blue c:roaa withheld, 843.88: V - ^.. else’s message.------the "Exchangtt " "Officer,, ■~ Mountain Carlson, Aye .8284.00; Drive Way M arket,t, supplies, United States Post Office, metered This time It was a letter HomeHpi AFB, rdaho, 832-4466.466. Applicadry,. aup- postage. 813.00; Charles Bingham,B lntha^ CITY OF h2 Uons for bids will not be accepted C^iancey. Ay® piles, 3.40: General Buildinging Supply, aalary, $213.00; Otis Clcle,. saUry,.faUry,. IF. LAS. VEGAS T 7 Celebrates trifrom Florida Gov. ClaudeLlaudd afterX 1600 hours. 19 Novemberrember 1967. and■ this resolution wats declared supplies, 810.50; Hammond^id^ Repair 8)8508; Heber Hansen, aalary. ' Kirk’s extradition secretaryx e t a r y PutP u b lis h : O ct . 27. 29. 30. 1967 1B67______adopted."a Center, repair, $3.50; Idahosho Power 8313Ja; -:^ussell Heyer, salary, IS SEEKING APPLICATIONCATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING ------APPOINpVfENT* SALARYY SETSET Co., sorvice old hoaplUKll. $1S5,87:$IB5.87: '822SB5; Bert'M agel. salary, 863.00A; kfl to Michigan Gov. George ^ NOTICE OF WRITT OF Mist £unice A. Collinss was ap-ap* Idaho Power Co., servicen o t court Anton Suchan. salary, $97.50. POSITKPOSITIONS: ^ Reformation Romney asking extraditionBdlUon ATTACHMENTT pointedp aa Secreury in thena office ofuf House, $331.37; Intermountalnintaln GasGaa WEED RElMtBURSBMENT B of a prisoner to Titusville,ISVlUe in IN THE DISTRICT COURTRT OF THE MichaelA Felton, Prosecutingting Attor*Attor- Co., service court Houae.le. 132,06;132.06: Henry’a Farm Sales, 'clock PM K reft' Janitor Supplies, supplies. supplies, Falls Canal Co., dfemlcals, $7.- passage o{'-tht GED Equivalencyluivalency Test. German Communists claim the to m im the to Reagan and presumablyimahly da'david a. m cclusky, 'M.. dD., . , whenv a recess was takienn until the $12.70; Krengel's Hardware,Svare, »up« sup* 042.55; Wefco, Inc., hamlcau. chemicals, Minimum height: 5 leet. 9 Protestant Reformationition theithere was another onene In- eliellwood t. rees, m.. d..D.. hourh of 10:00 o'clock AM.Vf, October plies, 815.18; Otis Elevator.ator. Com-Com­ $408.00. ; 5 feet, 9 Inches, without shoes. GEORGE W. WARNER, M.’m : D.. and 33, 1967. pany: maintenance, 899.33;33; RayaRay’a POOR FUND Minimumim weight:weight 160 pounds launched by Martin Lutherther in tenitended for Reagan whichwnlcn ch]CHARLES W. SCHABACKER,KER, M.Dy M.D., HEBER J. LOUGHMILLER,HMILLER, Conoco Service, supplies,}s, $16.69;S16.&; Buhl Pharmacy, drugs, disallowed 1S17 had its first fulfillmentlen t in wentwei to Romney. doitdoing business as TWINn u FALLS ^ALLS . Chairman Sears Roebuck & Co.. supplies,i p p 11 e s, $3.00, $321.95; City Drug, drugs, Vision, uncdrrected:!d: 20-20 -one eye 20-40 other eya . CLINIC. AATTEST: supplies, $312.15; Crowley Pharmacy, drugs. ARREST RECORD Russia’s October revolutiontion of <> 3 ^ considered poten- pii' 814.88;^ Shotwell's, inc.. supplies, drug!.' NO ARREST poten- Plaintiffs, hH . o. l a n c : a s t e r .. . 85.80; Twin Falls Water Dept,,Dept., aer- disallowed $5.15, $778.59; Johnson's a g e fFOR o r PATROLMEN: PA ' 1917. tla t Twin Falls, Idaho tial candidates for the Re> I, Idaho vice old hospital, $33.97; Twin FallaFalls Sav*On Drugs, "drugs, disallowed S years with a minimum of two years They also say their regime;im e Is publicanpub presidential nom< CLARENCE S. '^DANIELS,:LS, Defen- . . October 3,, 1967 Wnler Dept., service courturt house, $50.13, $484.07; ' KfmberlyH Drug,Drug! 23 to 35 years. 38 to 38 years w n o m - d a n t. 10:00 o'clockck .AM 885.64; Leo Witherspoon,, painUng,painting, drugs, $563.13; Kingsbury’s Pharma­Pharma- -of previous police experiencerience withwl an accredited law enforce- the rightful heir to the spiritpirit of {nation.ha< NNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN3IVEN That F REGULAR SEPTEMBERL SESSION *500.o6. cy, drugs, $178.59; Magic VaUey q o” 24th day of October,tober, 1967|1967, The Board of County Commlsslon-ontmlsslon- probate Court: Drug, drugs, disallowed® $l6.4(i, agency. yrhat they term the Germanjerman During the recent Nationalicionai S"va Writ of Attachment was Issued e 16th century "early citizens’ re- was Issued ers met at this time pursuantursuant to Edward Babcock, professionalislonal aer*ler* $181.M; Magic •Valley Drug,f. drug.; drugs. AGE5 FOR Fl FIREM EN: ^ns Governors Conference,:e. a out of the above entitledBd Court Inin r recess wllh all Commlssioneraloners and vice, $25.00; Edward Babcock,)cock, pro­pro- $143.80; Medical Center Pharmacy, years: 32 to 34M years with a minimum of 4 years volt” for which Luther wasms the confidential White House above entitled action,n, attaching attaching tl the Clerk present. fessional service. 25.00; Therhe Bobbs* drugs, ~ $669.10; Penny Wise Drug, • Ideologist. nuu^u thg property of the above)Ove named F FAIR BOARD MEETING Merrill Co.. Inc., supplies,les, 83.00;$3.00; drugs. $318.90: “• previous experience withlth an organizedoi fire department on message concerning thele con- DDefendant efi in Twin Fallsills County. A A’nEN D EO Kenneth R. Briggs, M .D., profession* Professional Pharmacy, drugs,drug!, a full time paid status, Atnnm Idaho, for the sum of One>e Thousand Commissioners Loughmiller and These are the main themesmes of fg„ference’s debate on Vietnam nlller and al siorvica; KO.OO; Kennethmneth R. $566.02: Sav Mor Drug. drtUa. disal* j In n in g s a l a r y the E ast Germ an government poH c i i i a i i i P o u r Hundred Ninety-fiveve and 75- C Chancey attended the Fair■air Board Briggs, professional servioe.ice, $50.00:IM.OO: lowed $31.13, $882.90; Sav ^ff,: r Drug, g'/uU: BEGINNING mment policy, wound up in Reagan’sagan 8 100 ioo Dollars ($1,405.75) pluslus interest,interest. n meeUng, October 3. 1967.7, at 8:00 WUfard H. Oark, M.D., pro/esslonaiiroresslonal drugs. 8318.39; Sav Mor Drug,IK, drugs,drug., ■ FOFFOR celebration of the 450th Refor- ]]anhands. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,OF, I I have have o'clocko >M. ____ aervlce, 20.00; Clos Book Store,'Inc..Store, Inc., 8362.75;/ Sedlmayer RexallI Drugs.Drug.. EITHERFHER PCPOSITION; mation anniversary Tuesdayday of h®”hereunto set my hand andnd the wealseal B BEER UCENSE TRANSFERPER . supplies, $14.18; Helen Henderson,Henderson, drugs, 81^0; Wiley Drug Co., drugs...... of this Court this 24th dayly of Octob^Octob* B®br license transfer was approv­ Indigent *®52 per month starting, wwith ith yearly yej increment^ to maximum aiiiiiiiiuiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiniiiiinu »• approv* mAeag«, $14.10; Rugh K. Jones,Jones. 8120.05; Albertsons. Inc., Indigent the Luther-inspired church'Ch re- oiuiiiii ...... er, 1967. «; Times* alonal service, $4a.W: KennethanaUi, B. R. PERSONNEL'lEL DEPd e p a r t m e n t ------A r le n e B a r r y W a n c u r a f o r aan n >S News Publishing Co., publishing, Briggs, MD. professional service, Wittenberg last Tuesday,ay, a ----- __ orderOl vacating a previous order iI 89.00; Times-News Publisblnsshins Co.. dIsATowed $33.50. $45.00; m Mrs.V. wW. 231. LAS VEGAS^ G A S B( BOULEVARD NO. ' Leipzig university professor A ^ Proceedings of ThoI n o of°i the~Board of County Commis-immls-) publishing. 815.00; Grace M. Tucker, W. Bertt, indigent expense,>, *is.oo:$25.00; LAS VEGAS,AS, NEV>NEVADA 89101 identified as M. Steinmetz as- Asks Support sloners and for an order rein- reln- reporter, transcrlpu, 870.00;).00; Mrs. Leah., Campbell. Indigent expense, Board of County,jn tV staUng a portion of the plat•lat of) J. w. Banbury, Jury Cert.,)rt., $4.25;84.25; $23.00; Cape Cod. indigent "SSSIS' expense, If “ sufficient number of applicantsapplic respond, Interviews for serted that the Reformation was _ ^ , the Industrial Developmentt Sub S u b -1 Mae Gardowskl. jury Cert«.>rt«, 84.25;$4.25; $12.50; Capital Drug Stores. IndigentloSfgent these positions wlll be held in your yi area at a later date. primarily a people’s rnovement f i4- II* Commissioners,‘'8. TwinT w in di division. Twin Falls County.ounty. i Mabel Holmgren,-jury—Cert.,-^'35:srt.,-$4.25; expensw, t25.8a:_£hlldren^ Home ------and—nat—a I chiirnh-thenlnBlrnl= Of Viet War . I d a h o ...... —...... - C7"Ti.1 Jones. Jury Cert.. $4.25;;4.25; Mrs. Society of Idaho, counly share, ______Partonol,— Spaelal Notlc heard by < crltchfleld, subpoena, 815.25T:J.;.25^J. J, pense. $29.00; Farmers Realty, indl* 1—IT’S ALWAYS to itart the whole society.’’ to suj /ietnam r e g u l a r S e p t e m b e r s e s s i o n {u advertH«ment withth thetho " Bargains. Custom Floors, 733-5424 to support the w ar in Vietnam REJ . the Board of Counly Commissionersmissioners j Harrington, subpoena. 84.25:15:^'E 'Edna d n a gent expense, $33.50; Filer water iervice ALMA HARDIN—Chiropractor. 15 V , “ v7* ‘ T h e B o a r d of C o u n ty Ccommission- o m m issio n - of‘ , Twin Falis County, Idahono this 3rd W^ right, subpoena, 84.25:^ Inez Hol- iA. name of th. article or lervIca A "The revolutionary bodydy of but assaileda President Lyndonx^ynuon er, pnet at this tlmo pursuant to j , Inez Hol- Dept., indigent expense, $5.80; Mary i have North Washington, ‘Twin Fnlls day of October, 1967. andI the peti-pell* iIon. subpoena, $4.25; Inet9z Hollon, Hagler, indigent expense. $15,00;•I?nJw *>avo to offer. If you havo (its) ideas first could be! real- B. Joh Johnson and scathed anti-winti-war ar recerecess with ail Commissionersilo n e r s anda n d n,tio n e r a p p e a r in g b y J o h n R . <5ole* | vi* apartm ent or roomm for Phone 733-4741. ______the Clerk present. ^ 1 R. Cole* aubpoena, $4.25; Amoldo Solis.Solis, sub- Ruth Hansen, Indigent expense,t-T. * or property for sale start 5 ized In the Red October revolu-revolu- demdemor onstrators. mnn of the firm of Parry, Robertson ipoena. $5.25; Amoldo Soils,lolls, sub- $17.50; Harral’s Nursing Home,me, Inc.,inc., ■ your oidvertlsement wllh» the OUTSTANDING Christmas Speciali \ tion," he said. «By Ci^IMS APPROVED JSl Daly, attorneys for the petitioner, ]poena. $5.25; Royle J. Thompson,Thompson, nursing care. $90.55; H arrars Nurs­ th the Fuller Brush. 733-7405^ 453-5692 "By every single objectl[ecti Vv e aClaims were approvedI and war- arand no persons having appeared>peared inIn ■subpoena. $15.25. ing Home, Inc., nursing care, $90.55; K im b erly . measuremeasu . . . we are fightinghtini? in rantrants ordered drawn in theie following oppositionoi to the grantingg of said jProsecuting Attorneys 1 D. P. Hase, nursing care.» $75.00;f’S.M; 3—BB CLEAR. Readera respondKinond ^ t o ^ weight safelyTwiliriDex-a-Dle n our seself-defense,” Gold water amounts: Elmer Higginsns $148.50;f148.50; pcpetition and no objection In writing The Bobbs-Merrill. supplies,lies, $6.00; D. P. Hase, nursing care,, $75.00; m ore quickly and favorablyorabiv Tablets, only 98c at Penny-Wisi V a t e r john Maxwell $200.00; KobertIbert Moore hihaving been filed. The Buhl Herald, suppnes.!s. $69.10; Idaho Dept. Store, indigent expense. when siven complete orir def-def­ Drug. said in a speech to the WestemA^estem »83.c«63.00; Donald Schultx >40.00;10.00; Rich*Rich- IX IS HEREBY ORDEREDRED that Mountain1 States Tel Co.., 733-8142, $21,65. inite Information. Ona of the S. SPENCE^plreUa roistered flgun Kesegrcher sSJ;States Republican Conference,fprpnrp •■'d^ Schulu $80.00. the order of this Board datedlated Sep- i $114.47; Mountain States Tel Co.,Co.. Donald C, Jackson, indigentgent ex*ex- very most Important aspectsspects consultant; Lysle Corner, 801 7t] [erence. r e s o l u t i o n t o {2 tember 27, 1963, recordedI In Book '733-8142. $li0.25; NationalI Districts pense, $74.00; Kimberly Drive J.” In “"y advertisement isIs to to Avenue North. 733-7001.______"We are not immoral. We are bborrow o b money 15. ^ Page 474, ^ In FaUsis County >Attorneys Association, dues,es, $25.00; Market, Indigent expense, $18.00;$18.00: Include the price. -■ commissioner Carlson moved for Ct that the Clos Book Store. Inc.. supplies,illes, $2.78. H, A. Lancaster, auditor, indigent . BROWN'S SAFETY SERVICE “ not wrong. We do not deserve co moved for Commissioners’ Journal that the < Alignment, Brakes, Shocks, Mufflen Interprets defeat and our enemies do not th®‘h® adoption| of the following/Ing resolu- p| piat of the Industrial Developmentivelopment i Sheriff: transportation, $38.75; Jim Lash, In- MAKE IT EASY for the read- ^ .u i ^ u the motion was secondedsconded by Subdivision,si Twin Falls County,mnty, Ida- Auto-Phone Corp., Augustu s t mmaln* ain* d lg e n t exp en se, $30.(K); M agiclc Valley V alley er-prospect lo reach you. Al- ______417 Main East~733-M13 deserve the victory for whichr n ic n aoso Commissioner com Chancey; tha resolu*resolu- ho. he recorded In Book 7 of Plats, ttenance, $60.50; Auto-Phoneme Corp., .Ambulance, ambulance service,^Ice. dis- w ays insert your telephoneiphone s 'SINGLE adults—Call 733-9345. Re many friends of the Viet:t Cong uootlon was as follows, to-wlt:t: Page Pi 38, records of sold county in- 2 September maintenance, $60.50:S0.50: CCity ity allow ed $78.50, $436.00; M agiciglc Val* num ber or ypur namB e and corded message—24 hours a day. Sea ScroU S? w ork." B® ro slo v e d b y th e Chairman C h a irm a n lofur iO as said Plat affects:ts Blocks 1Drug, Jail expense, 827.50;>0: James :ley Ambulance, ambulance service, address. If you do not have — weep,weep. wail, march and work.” Bo lommlsslon- Three, Four and Seven of said Plat IH. Benham, meals, 83.30;0; James ;$465.00; Maglo Valley Memorialrial Hos- regular hours, give a pre- ■ , . of the Board of County Commission- Tt ^ pr^ Beauty Salons IJ By ERIC GOTTGE9FREUFVo,., ThnTh® Republican party, liehe said, ers or«' of Twin Falls County.y. State of and ar that the streets, alleyslleys and H.I Benham, prlsonera meals,le als, $1,* 1 p ita l. Indigent c a re , disallowedlowed ferred time to have pros* ^ JERUSALEM (AP) — A new- ,, rlghts-of-way which are designated 162.29;1 Chevron Oil Co., carr expense.expense, $29.70,! $2,145.40; Magic Valleylley Me- pecu contact you. g 11 I committed to the principles■inles of Idaho; rl] Inc., sup* morial Hospital, indigent care. COMPLETE Beauty service by ad ly identified Dead Sea scroll in- y,. jpica or Section 1. That It Is deemedleemed ad- in in said Plat as a portion•n of said 1$203.94; Qos Book Store. Inc., sup* X rtvfry vanced students at reduced prices ‘ the war but has a right to criti- visablevi«i by the Board of Commission-lommlsslon- platted P>‘ area and adjacentIt to said t piles, $14.80; Continental Oil Co., j838.00; Magic Valley MemorialrliVos- Hos- 4—THE GREATEST READER Permanents $3. Beauty A r t dicates that one group of follow-louow- "those things which keep us ersen that1 a series of four tax antlcl- Bl 31ocks Three, Four and Seven be.be, ccar expense, $70.88; Paultl Corder,Corder. piul.; Indigent care, $328.69;i; Magic ATTENTION can be secured Academy, 135 Main West. Phon* ers of Jesus joined the Jewish ^ patlon notes of the Countyty of Twin and an the same is hereby reinstated 1Tel. reimbursement, $8.15;; Virginia 'Valley Memorial Hospiul, Indigent ior your advertisement by us* Falls In the total amount ofof not more as as it was prior to said Order of (Cummin^ meals & mileage.le, 819.85; care,< $1,122.03: ing consecutive insertions.a'loSl: _ ,______community of Qumran shortlyfhorUy'~'"'^'=‘°^- fan! C. L. Eggleston, meals, mileage , $14.00; F la y safe—a seven-day orderorder H HAIRCUTTINO, hair styling, tint ent and th a n $200,00 0 .0 0 be IssuedI and sold; September 5e 27. 1963, C mileage Eva MlUer, Indigent care, $14.00; after the crucifixion andid In- fdeclared the President and than L thla 3rd * Tel., $H.70; Filer Mutualitu a l TTel, el, M: o u n tain S ta te s T el. C o.. 733-2323, l>a*l and cosU less! There ing. Permanents from $5. Artlsti< and that this Resolution docsoes author* DONE in Open Session this 3rd i onthly Beauty Salon, 135 Main West Chris- secretary of defense "areare at- u,. county ot Twin0 FallsFall, loto day da of October, 1967. ^ ;Co., 326-4600;, $11.91; Firestone \8117.15; Frank J. McAtee,, DMD, also very special monthly . fluenced it to adopt some Chris- ... auohmlller Stores, car expense. 8225.14;14; Fron- professional| service, $13.00; Powell’sPowell's rales for those who arere de* de* Phone 733-1641. Evenings appoint tempting to wage a war by con- ississue u i said anticipation notes.lotes. This Heber J. Loughmilleraugnmiiier ^ Refining Co.^ car expense. ; expense, alrous of keeping their namename ments. tian doctrine. nn niir Issuance of tax anticipationitlon notes Chairman ; (pense, American Station. Indigent expense. , Hooo sensus; are imposing on our '.riann $16.76; Dennls Haynes, Tel.Pel. relm- ,822.77; i Quillcl Apts^ Indigentlent ex-ex­ and offering before the publicp u b lic ———— — Dr. S. H. Steckoll, who does “ "f * 1 *hall not exceed a totalBl sum of I1 Morris W. Carlson z Indigent da^You can stop your R gave flghting men impossible restric-r e s t r i C ' $*2002 0 0 , 0 0 0 .0 0 to be issued In a series Commissioner•anion buraem^ ent. W.IS. |pense, $25.00; Ray's Conoco. Indigent research on • the scrolls, gave jjB"tIn nr<«x/ G le n J e n k in s C h e v r o le t, IInc.. n c ., ccar a r , expense. $1.55; Reynolds Funeral Ih the event of results,e s u u " ^ con- tions and unrealistic obiec- objec- o of f fcfour consecutively numberedibered $50.* $50.- Wm. L. Chancey 0.00; Ef- and then you pay only for the c this Interpretation after con- “ Ons *' 000.00 notes which will bee Issued at Commissioner fexpense. $24.52; Charles Johnson, Chapel,i indigent burial. $2 1 0 .0 0 ; Ef- o r the CHILDREN'S Village Nursery an< n a rr telephone, meals, $14.98; T. M. Ken- ifi« Roberts, foster care, $12.00;$12.0 0 ; days It is published. tents of the,, "temple scroll”icroll” tives.”tives. the e- taxestaxe and exclusive of taxesixes raised ununtil* the hour of 5:00 o'clockclock PM Motors,^ car expense, $3.00;; Thomas $15.00;j Sky View Manor, nursing es. Nursery, pre-kindergarten, kin Steckoll said It reveals have until ^ Majors, Tel. expense, $5.33;55.33; MMo- o. c, a re , d isallow ed $2.50, $492.07; Stock- changes among the communitynunity lieve, I can’t think of anythingn V th in iZ <%*0 payp‘ bonded Indebtedness:ss Is $535,- whenwl a rec«ss was taken until the £ •—CLASSIFIED readera arere al- dergarten. 160 7th Avenue North ^ ® 379.16. hohour of 2:00 o'clock PM, OctoberO c to b er 4 4, ° O** Corporation, car exMnse.expense. i man's Outlet, Indigent expense. ready interested in buying>uylng Phone 733-5097. at Oumran 'Vhich lead to the worse.”worse. Section 3. That said taxX antlclpa- 1967.19< , * J23.05; Mountain States Ter Tel Co., g4.00;\ Willard H. Swartley. indigent [MILLHR 733-6171, $94.45; Mountain States.tates Tel. meals,| $22.31; Swensen's Magic City ■cnan. EXPERIENCED child caro In mj Inevitable conclusion that they At e prInrpH tlon notes shall ba Issued1 in ser^s. series. HEBER J. LOUGHMILLER, J * dise. These people have’® «?•the home by hour, day or week. Phon* t they At another point he declared- * , In ^on numerical order In thes following Chainnan Chairman £ Co., 733-6171, $87.33; M ountainaln SlatesStates ]Market, Indigent expense, $53.16; money and are already In were influenced by ChristiansIstians anti-waranti-wi demonstrators "attack-'attack- form and detail: AlA T T E S T : c n a ir m a n 2 ^ 73b-0055, $7.75; Mountain jSwensen's Magic . City Maricet,:et, Indi- indl- the market to buy. So?^giis give — ______and indeed adopted some Chris- cd the D e r a te d u n i t e d s t a t e s o p a\MERiCA m e r i c a h H.. A. L a n c a s t e r JStates ‘rel. Co., SSM-9906,6, $51.68;851.68; gent| expense, 881.00; - them every advantage you e. Chris- ed the Pentagon and desecrated uni Idaho Mountain States Tel. Co., 543-4241, a 11/pplf s t a t e o f ID A Hn O o ^ Twin Fall,. Idaho f 543-4241, Tw in F alls C e m e te ry A ssn., Indi* • you Em ploym anI A ganclai 17 tian doctrines." the Lli Lincoln Monument” a week 1967 $22.54. i ent burial, $40.00: Twin Fallsini'Houi: Hous- » , - a w e e K j 5 0 .OOO.OO Serial Note No. (of .a October 4, 1067 ♦ jfTparTinnairg^ "In saying this It has to be ago. series of four notes) 2.00 o'clock PM Philllps-^etroleum Co., car ex- | tg Authority, Indigent___e x x n c e n. ^ s ^ ^ ---- _ J ^W ANT ADS -THAT FAIL to ^ ______understood that these earlyearly ...... ______3.5% Interest•eit RIREGULAR SEPTEMBE iTstvSSlDN. ^ Llcum t OM-t-$tt>R0 :P0 r T ' 0-^ff Ffni.t~H ousing AuthorP AuthoiM^ bring satisfaction do so,^ not Vice of Magic Valley. 226 Shohsoni ------Thi«“ TTOTra r>rrrountv Commlxslon- sir' Refln* ty. Indigent expense. $25.00;3; Twin through anv lack of reader-iadtr. Ea.t. 733-5S52.______■ ' Clulsliail^ WBie. like llin puuijluK?utJlu - • " NH'(i OTIABLI-: NOIUru er»er; mcl nt- this time pursuantrsunnt toIn *!InK Co., car expense, J.1.50. -SmniclSmnzcl's • iFalls Moriuary. indigent burial, ship, but because thev are In Qumran, Jews, and both f c i ...... » I » r — ,,,, , ^ rvi wllh nil Commlssionera)ncrs and ^OfMce Appliance Co.. supplies,les, $3.50; (210.00;| Twin Fulla Realty, opprals- apprals- often carelessly worded1 n nnd n d HHelp Wanted — Fam aU 18 groups in fact practiced Jewish to I'OR VALUli RT.CElVniDr i v r n the th«. tintlit» I UM Ll j j i i .11 III .1.lack R Smith. DD.S. jnil expense.expense, ai, c6unty farm. $30.00; Unitedilteil Oil ______do not contain enough In Infor- fo r- ______ewish Shoshone Hosts fCountv e of Twin Fnlls. Statec of Idaho, E>EXAMINATION OF SfiCURITIESHr 'i TII i ?—- t t ? n n Mmllni. 1-nulnment Co.. cor of< Idaho. lndlK(*nt expense. SC G4,C4, motion lo get prompt iction. action. IIIF YOU are looking for steady w orV religion as interpreted by A rvr .MT u body politic and corporate,ate, proni-prom- The Board examined .Spcuriries .Spcuririet expense.« Texaco. Tnl'.'. Inc.'. nrriuur XylW' g.'W ornierllrti, M n nrnffm lftn- ^ w ith p a id v a c a tio n , a p p lv in pi-T' them.” he added. -^Hi­ '▼Y ines to p a v to th«* o r d e r off ...... heldh c by the County Auditor (o securr eexpense, JM9.50; .J. D. Turner,rner, Ttl.Tfl. uf| service, disallowed $.*12.50. $1:^2.50.$^2.50. "~8-^lU HLACB. VOUn ADVKR------snn .Tf> tvnrt Unffman. Trov Nn- Appliance Show Sin the City of Twin I-alls. Iilaho.Iilaho, on circlrpoili* of Pubiir Funds nnd found reimbursement, meals, $14.10;10; Union Routine business wus transactedansactcd TISEMCNT in the Twin FFalls a lls tio n a l L a u n d ry , 2oT 2jni Tfvemm lt was much later that Gen- SHOSHONE—CaresHO! and useU.se of oro" *bi before the 15ih <1nv off Jnnuorv. SecuritiesS«‘ of: Twin F-alU IJr»nk IJf»nk niidl^nndl<^H o t Cnllfornlo, car expense^,expense, until, the hour of 5:00 o’clockck P.M. newspaper, where vou reach West. B a n k of 4.'1.59; U n io n M o to rs. I n c .,, cnrc n r ex’-cx- iwhen recess was token untiljntll thetho the greatest Classified Want Jj tiles were converted tot° small appliancesi will be the•he les- tho sum of FIFTY THOUSANDIIOUSANDI |Tr Trust: I’ldclltv Nnllonal Bank of * a NEHD Mother’s Helper for children a NO-lOO (50,000.00) DOLLARSLARS with TvTwin Falls; First Securityf Bank of ponse,P $120.00; Union Automotive.jtomotlve. )hour of 10:00 o’clock A..M., October Ad audience In Magic Valley, aged 9. 7, In Sun Valley. Must ■ Christianity. , , son jo,for the National Consumer's i„tcn National Inc., car expense, $7.74; UnitedJnited Oil ]10 1967. call 733-0931 or one of the um er S interest from date at theie rate of TwinTv Falls; Udaho First Natlonol 1 IILLER. Times-News’ free phone num- ^ove children. Call Mrs. Harry Steckoll said one example)le of \/eekWeek, to be held at 2 p.m.,.. Nov. a3-5 s perp cent per annum until paid. BoBank of Buhl and FarmersI National ofo Idoho, Inc., cnr e^cpense.«. $29.22; ' HEBER J. LOUGHMILLER. ar?a Holmes, 208-726-3311.______change was in the rules for puri- jg ’[ This note Is issued in pursuancersuance of BonkBe of Buhl to be In order.der Upon ^A. M. Vice. Tel., meals.s. $23.47;.^$23.47;Lattest: Chairmanhalrman bers if you live in an area _ 10 at the local courtroom. a Resolution duly adopteded by the approvalnp of these Securitiesrltles the T.j J. Wilkes, DDS, Jail expense,ex p e n se, ^| h . A. LANCASTER outside Twin Falls and ask ty, especially those relating to Pow er Board of Commissioners off the Coun*Coun- BcBoard examined the ledgerer of the $7.50;$ William H. Woodson,}, Jail ex- Twin Falls, Idahodaho for an Ad-Uker. It’s as 'o»yeasy MHalp Wanted—Mal* 19 burial practice. In the templeemole _ Helen Walker, Idaho PowerT Boar ty of Twin Falls. Idaho, on the 2nd CoCounty Treasurer and foundd her bal-bal* Ppense, $35.00. O cto b e r 10, 1967.967 as calling a friend becausec a u s e __------* are service advisor, and Mary Lou 1 0 :0 0 o'clock A.M. our Ad-takers are schooled to scroll, he said, these rules are ry LOU October. 1967. IT ISI HEREBY anance, as of this date, to b be a withinw ith in 1 ^-*1 C o .. 7J3-42SS, 3SS10N ^ helpful In such matters,!t*e?r‘.“ MEN WANTED NOW Iin of- home economist, will111 pre- cer'CERTIFIED AND RECITEDITED that thethi statutory limits, , 733-4255, R E G U L A R O C T O B E R SESSIO N "not only different from tho of- niiKII/' each and ewry act. conditionidltlon and AlAUTHORirATION f$34.59; SCM Corporation, equipment,quipment. . The Board of County Commlsslon-mission- Rem^ber, you get 7 days flclal views of pharasalc. Ju.Ju- sent the“ lesson, and the puDiic public thing required to be done,e, to have Three Clerks from the office of $960.00;$ Syms York Company.any, slip-sUp- «rs< met at this time pursuantluant to __ for the price of 5.______***^* TO TRAIN AS ■i«o Invited. happrec-pree- H. A. l^ncaster was authorizedlorlzed to Fpile*. $25.30. irecess with Commissioners Carlson • 1 CLAIMS ADJUSTERS daism at the time but also oshone ®dent to and in the Issuancenee ofor this attendatl a school on the Uniformorm Com- 2ionlng: iand Chancey and the Clerk ^reVe*ntI present. *•<>** o n d F o u n d 1 n, Local m erchants In Shoshone «dfni supplies. Commissioner Loughmiller absent. 7 7 different from those rules of fViAir note, has been done, has happened mercialm< Code at the Holidayay Inn In _ Clos Book Store, Inc., supplies. < LOST Friday afternoon between— - ,Insurance adjusters and Investl- In an to dlspalyf their Uieir and has been performed In full and TvTwin Falls. Octobcr 12. 1967. $$1.05; Idaho State Police Dist.)lst. No.4,N 0 .4 . etween gators are badly needed due to purity of burial practice In an transacted equipment, $4S7.50; M ountainu n t a 1 n Ruth K. Jones. County Treasurer,eniurer Twin and Brown’s Bench: 17'* i , small appliances for the show, strict compliances with (hee Constitu- ]Routine business was transacted e ’ County wheel and tire. Call 733-5389.IL* | the tremendous Increase of eariier Dead Sea scroll: the Tinkpr< tlon of the State of Idaho,o.' and the until un the hour of 4:30 PMi when a StatesS Tel Co., 733-5559. $34.00:1.00; Paul was\ ordered by the Board of County li::______claims resulting from automc>- The extension homemakers e hour of Louis Fink, photographing.I, $12.00; Commissioners( to cancel all of the Damascus document,” *** ,, .UI provisions of» Title 63. Chapterlhapter 31. recessre was taken until the hour of 1 in°R!,a' Cord of Thank, 3 bile 1 accidents, fires, burglaries, He sald -th e Christian, In- council are sponsoring5 thistniS fdahc tdaho Coide,-'t»^ amendmentsents thei^there- 9:009:< o'clock AM, October 5 5, 19671967. George A. Ottens. mileage.e. $69.22. uxes( in excess of $97.00 on Real robberies, storms and industrial «« m eeting and will serve cookies,OOkies, to,*o. and that this note Is withinIthin every HEBER J. LOUGHMILLER^MILLER CGeneral: . „ T a x R eceipt No. 1216 b ec a u“*® se O''*this Wl wl.h to vxpreil our deepen ideepest accidents that occur dally. Top fluence wrould help shed light on mMUn debt and other limit prescribedscribed by Chairman Continental Life & Accident,jent, pre- propertyr was purchased by thehe Buhl^h i 1 appreciation to our wonderfulerful i money can be earned in this ex- three matters ralsyl by earlierarller and punch. - Inw nnti th a t th a rrth. Cfcredit- g d U- -AATTEST: l ------nmlum. $318.72; Idaho HoSpiuip lu l Ser- )H ousing A u thority In A pril of 1067, j friends and neighbors for all theall < the citing, fast moving field, full . e and resources of the CountyIty of Twin H. A. LANCASTER vvice, premium, $530.37; Finch’s, t and Is Tax Exempt for the balance j kind deeds, flowers, and food while3d while 1 time or part time. Work at your LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTSNI j KFalls.h.' Idaho, are hereby irrevocablyTrevcx:ably Twin Falls, Idaho nmaintenance. $W.00; Pitneysy Bowes of< the year by the record[ owner ^ we have been recuperatingI from from present I job until ready to the future temple, the practice ------pledged to tho punctual payment>ayment of October 5, 1967 CCo., maintenance, $32.46. Thehe Wyatt iElmo Ford. unty Com- the Clerk present. cicers. Inc., supplies $284.55; Syms aand placed on file. to USP Want Ads Miami. Florida said, states that the existingJsting of PreiPrecast Concrete Box Culverts“'“Y?”* „ml.iloneri.i 1b«1 1Routine business was transactedransacted VYork Company, supplies. $1,398.40; jJOINT QUARTERLY REPORT VA APPROVED r! fnlrf “***“ Berger Store and nearar Kim- iw WITNESS WHEREOF.EOF, the um until the hour of 11:00 o’clockclock AM UUnited States Post Office, metered joint Quarterly Report of o opera­ pera- ' Try One today , temple in Jerusalem woulda foldlOia SS?iybierly, Idaho.i One Copy of the plans couni ______For details, without obligation, le plans County of Twin Falls. Idaho,ho. a body whenwh the Board adlourned sine die. ppostage. $63.83. ttions In funds ot the Auditortor and ------— ------i fill out coupon and mall today. up and a new temple biilltIt not md«Ad specifications>p< may be securedseciu^ed nniiii pouUc and corporate, hasas caused HEBER J. LOUGHMILLER,MILLER. BBuilding Fund; TTreasurer for the period fromjn July Pcrsonali— Special Notices 9 i by man would descend from ^rom'■'f™ the■*' Twin Falls Highway*y Dis- fhi« this *note to be signed by the Chair- Chairman Carl E. Benson, architecturaltural ser-ser* i,1 0 . j 967 to October 6 , 196767 wwa. as ___ _ _ ------:e, ^ y ^ For prompt reply, write to: heaven. trict upon psyment of fc.OO) wnicnwhich nian of the Board of Commissionersimissioners ATTEST AT vlvice. 83,617.50; Brlzee Heatingeating 8i tc aapproved and placed on file, INSURANCE ADJUSTERS will not b« re^nded. , , ™ and countersigned by thele County H. A. LANCASTER AAir Conditioning, heating contract. Routine business was transactednsacted SCHOOLS "The newly deciphered scroll T The h o right r li reserved to rejectlect any TreasurerTreai and attested by the Coun- Twin Falls, Idaho K$4,105.05; Camera Center. Inc.,Inc., film until,u the hour of 5.00 o’clockk P.M. from Qumran supports inatf that^y*,"^ f i n t jjy b M bids or to waive any Informal*iformai- tytv-ri. t-iClerk, and the seal of saidaid County October 9. 1967 sisupplies, $12.Q3; Fred Clubb.3. plumb- ^when a recess was Uken untilntll the ]DEPARTMEr'TTnSl u tifA x r *o b e h e re u n to a f f ix e d th^Is is ...... 10:00 o ’c lo c k« AAM M InIng design. $50.00; Electricalal Equip- hhour of 10:00 o’clock A.M., October 7915 STATE LINE school of thought—of Jesus—of—of a TWIN FALLS HIGHWAYH W A Y o f ...... 1 9 6 7 .---967____ - J - J I E O U L A R . O C T O B E R S EESSIONL S S IO N - - Jrm ent Co.. - electrical-contract*.ract». $2.^ 16,-1947.j, ------CLOSING i man-built temple.” D IS T R IC T ‘ HEBER J. LOUGHMILLER.^MILLER, The1 Board of County Commission-mmlsslon- 517.29,51 Hafer Construction Co.. rent- renl- HEBER J, LOUGHMILLER.ILLER. ^ KANSASJ CITY, MISSOURI It. Twin Falls, Idaho _ Chairman of the Board eri ers met at this time In Regular ola and dirt. $770.50; ITEX. architec- /ATTEST: Chairmanlairman "The Twin Falls Shoo Repairpair 64114< The temple scroll received^ its RALPH E OLMSTEAD of County Commissionersimissioners OctoberOc Session with Commissionersnlssloners turolti supplies. $84.57; Krengel'sK ren g el’s h . A. LANCASTER name because it deals withlh the Board Chairman Twin Falls Cbuntv.mty, Idaho CarlsonCa and Chancey and the Clerk Hardware,H supplies. $4.06;I; Smith Twin Falls, Idahoaho 1NAME ...... building of the new temple. Publish: Oct, 27. 29. 30, 1967. ______ATTIA T T E S T : present.p rt Commissioner Loughmillerughmlller RoofingP Co., Inc.. roofing c ccmtract, o n tra c t, O cto b e r 16. 1967167 I have purchased the jA G E ...... Steckoll said it had been’ diffl- noNO'TICE: OF ATTACHMENT-Nrr ” H. , A\ LANCASTER abiabsent. $2,440.00. $* 10:00 o’clock A.M.S^ON Hudson Shoe Repair ^ fx,,— IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF5 f THE Clerk. Clerk Twin Falls County PBPROBATE JUDGE SWORNt IN.IN, SalariesS By Claim: REGULAR OCTOBER SESSION ADDgF.SS_.. . . _ cult to explain where the Qum- K. JONES BOND APPROVED ---- — -Joanne Assendrup. Assessor.‘ ® > • o r> __—Tbe-Board-of-^cotwty^commtsstorp — vum - f i f t h j u d i c i a l d i s t r iICT c t oOF f - RUTH K. JONES BO lant'^To Closing Saturday at'N oon^» n ° <>' ,000.00. Paul J. Gibson. Janitor, $84.00; Joyce c P H O N E ...... hvlnn R. BLACK COMPANY. tlon Note Redemption Fund'*;Lind'*; and R®Reed in the amount of $5,000.00. P W; Joyce CURRENT EXPENSE CLAIMSMS Jewish astronomers in Babylon, * ^ D e fendant n d a n t. taxes hereafter collected ted or re-or re-Qt QUARTERLY REPORTS FORFOR V.W. RoberUon. Justice court,*• $23.25; APPROVEDa he said, and "now that wee can . N Notiu o tic e U hereby given thatt a WWrit ril « ceived for Current Expenses,enses. tha tha THIRDTH QUARTER GG. V, Telford, justice court,t, $30.00; Current expense claims on1 taxes Ta«u« of Attachment was issued outIt of the collection colle« of which has t>eeneen antlcl- antlcl- < Quarterly reports of ths Auditor, KKaceniDunn, probate court.t. $52.50; withheldyn from salaries Octoberaber I.I . ______J_____ SPEND THIS WINTER see that some followers of Jesus~ ___above JJov*** entlUed Court. In this action.action Pat<^d, shall be placed in1 the the Tax Tax Sheriff Sh< and Probate Judge,t. for the EEunlcsr Ann Collins, prosecutinguting at- n1987 were approved and warrants ition Fund, third quarter of 1967 are ass follows: tctorney, $64.75; Fred Becker,, building oiordered drawn In the following SHOP ^ Wards for over 130.000 cata- joined the sectarians at Qum-yum - on OctoberOcic 20th, 1967. attachingnlna thothe Anticipation Note Redemption Fund, thi SM al ^^8 items. By phone 733-3405iM*o; or IN SUNNY PHOENIX ! ran. an explanation Is tolo be proptrt: property of said defendant to5 secure *o be used for .no other purposerpose thanthan Auditor Au $9,160.93: Sheriff $1,272.44; fund.fi 8240.00; Clell Hafer, building amounts:a Sute Ux $574.87; Social I tosether pay for said tax anticipationintlcipatlon Pr Probate Judge 83,623.43. fifund. $836.00; Jerry Hafer, building s Redemption Fund shalld shall not not As Assessor: Schultz, building fund, $35.00;00; Doa-Don- ni®67. were approved and warrants plies: p Wheelchairs, commodes.io5".5: •S T R U C T U R A L S T E E L ^ Publish: Oct. 24. 25. 26. 27. 30.) 1967 in any way Impair the rightIght ofof thethe Clos ( Book Store, Inc., supplies, alaid Harry Whitzel. buildingng fund, oiordnred drawn In the following* crutches,c walkers, trapeze bar. In Babylon." ------. •- ’ ------C oun o u n ly o f T w in F a l ls t o p a ysy th the e s asaid id 10.98; 10. ConUhental Oil Co.. car ex- $:$781.00; C. L. Eggleston, sheriff, amounts:ai State tax $82.04; Socialclai Se* Es v e reat Jennings equipment. FABRICATION As for the "messlahh of NOTICE OF SALE OFP tax tax anticipation notes by by other other pense,pei 32.50; Mountain Stalestales Te. $53.33;$3 Dorothy A, Vice, sheriff,sh eriff, cic u r f ^ $178:94. F e d e ra l U x 8326.30. cCrowley Pharmacy. _ STATE PROPERTY TO BEi SOLD mear means than tax anticipation»n revenue.revenue. Co:, Co 733-4924, 35.72; Mountaintin States ^ $48.76; Fay Williams, treasurer,reasurer, aAPI^INTMENT, SALARY SETET —■ ...... I .1 -... I w a I With 3 years supervisory expert- Melchlzedek," he said earlye a r l y p u b l i c a u c t i o nV sSection e e 5. Said lax anticipationntlclpatlon Tel Co.. 733-4929. 32.48; Pennynny Wise $98.17.$g At the request of George Ottens. WHWHEEL chairs, exercising equip- In Fabrication. Should scrolls referred to a messlahIah of TheT h e State; of Idaho, through>ugh Its notes notes- shall be sold a private'Ivata sala sala DrugDr Store, photo prints of>f houses, OCounty Bridget zAca Printing. Inc., supplies.es. 52.70; WWLE6 ERADICATION mmonth, beginning October 9 , 1967, —.1 ------commensurate Cl with ability. Ex- published in Holland also men- ' ^ < Sedani days of October. November:r and De- BuhlBu Herald. .publishing. 4.20;.20; Bur- Abbotts Auto Supply, Inc..;., tqulp-equip- Routine business wai transactedluacted ALi ALCOHOLICS Anonymoua — Twln Twin cellent ^ fringe benertts. * , 4 Carryalls cember. cemb 1967 and January,/. 1968. In roughsroi CorporaUon. supplies.les. 4.00; mmeiit and repair. $60^7; AmericanAmerican untilui the hour of 8:00 o’clockk P.M. FallaP Courthouse. Wednesdayslys at Write ^ D. Abbott. Box 6586, glv- tions a priestly messlah of 4 Pickups numenumerical order of the note,lote. series BuBurroughs Corporation, supplies,piles. 93.- OiOil Co., equipment and r^alr, wwhen a recess waa taken untilttll the 'g; g:3o p.m. For further InformaUonn a llo n *'>8 w o rk a n d s a la r y h is to r y . MelchUedek. D u m p tr u c k s I tthrough h n IV. and all and any anV num- 33; Burroughs Corp. Todd Div. sup- $i$105.44: Brake and Petroleumm Prod* hourh( of 9:00 o’clock A.M., October>Ctober ci caU ^3-4030. 1‘Thls document can onlyf nnow n vtt jJ * Blade Snow Plows ber c of said notes may be\i*fued\lAfued or plies,pli< 5.00; CItlzeo Record, publish- ucucts, equipment And repair.. $78.75; 17 |;j io«7 —I— ' . 14 Hydraulic hand pumps3S sold ^----- J ------m en t;—obsolete—iwirts,—jtmjottk k 'shall strath be In /'the form as -ter- set forth —Kimberly~AdvyrtTserrtverttserr CIcnevrotI~DtT CffTTTOuKiynEif; 8I2.28:' “ W r d i siho o ------nue5 West, City, or 733-0377. — ^PHOENIX—A R IZ O N A ------some ^riistlans had job^ anaand ’ batteries, and scrap.p. In SeSection 3fhereof and thele Interest pul publishing. 4.29; Mountainn States o. J. Childs Seed Company,. Chemchemi* i* O c to b e r 17. 19677 — ...... , Influenced the tenets of this S SALE A I-E 7TIME: 1:00 P.M.. Novemberivember to bcbe psUd |on aald notesI ■. shall be TelTel. Co.. 733-2433. 74.68; SMCMC Cor- cocals. $24.97; Community Bldg.dr. Sup- 9:00 o’clock A.M. TW’TWIN FALLS Health Oub la Is no An Equal Opportunity 7. 1967 3W3V4 p- per cent; based upon bids here- poiporation, equipm ent, 1.155.00; piply, chemicals, $10.80; Roy’ Fuller. iREGULAR OCTOBER SESSIONISION Iclonger In business. We wish to community,” Steckoll said. LOCATION; t ri^-Axi Department of’ High-High* tofor«tofore received. sctiSchwarz Office Machines Co.,Co., sup-sup. telephonetel reimbursement, $7.05;.05; Roy The Board ot C:otuity C om mlission- iasioo- tlithank, all our customers of thefpail past Employer "In the episUe to theJ He- waysi. District 2 Headquartersluarters SecSection 6. That tha totalal amountamoutit plies,plli 8.00; Smazal's Offlca Appll- Funer, Fi mileage, $124.30; «rers met at this time pursuant to re.ra> yi years. ______brews; Jesus Is also described:ribed Yard located at Shoshone.ne. Ida- of sasaid notes Is within everyvery debt ancance Co.. repair equip., 64.25;25; wes-Wea- Floyd Lilly do. Equip. * Repair.Repair, ceaac« with Commissioners Loughmil* and other limit prescrlbedd--by-law, -by- law, tarntar Union, tlma service. 17.40.7.40. eqequipment and repair, 876.31;11; GamGem ierlei and Chancey and the Clerk pres* W IL L T R a 6 e nic lot. Magic Dam $695 — $755 ^ as a messlah of Melchlzedek," i n s p e c for lata model car paid In full. dek/' iNSPHCnON: a j i equipment will be and thati tha full faith, credit:redit and CotCounly Agent: stState Paper Co., equipmentent and ent,en Commissioner Carlson^ absent.•••<------w rit, Bo«-lvavailable for InsMctlonI at the resouresources of the County of Twin OlanC Genn. mlleage-meals.s. 74.60; repair,re $9.75; Harold's Unitedted Ser- TAkT> CANCBLLAHON ~ MONTHLY ______•bove•>> location. A detailedlied list Falls.Falls, Stata of Idaho, arara hereby CharleneChi Llckley. mileage, /air,air. 4.30; vice,vli chemicals, $25.31; Edwardward F. Ruth K. Jones. Treasurer, was.u or- PRIVATH DETECTIVE: iidp trac- trac achooi” graduates (or ofo f ttems to be offereded for Irrevc irrevocably pledged to thei punittualpuaittual MobilMo Oil Corporation, car expense, expense. Hejtamnek,Hi telephone reimburse-Imburse- didered to cancel the penaltyy and *1. InvaatJgaUoo. a«;rct report.—Orta— CED)p age 23-33, minimum 5*8”. ' aala may b« secured by»y con- paym payment o t tha principal and Inter- 43J 43JW; Mountain Stales Tel. Co.. 733*733- mimenc. U . l i ; Edward F. Meltmanek.itmanek. interestm on Real Tax Receipts,U No. — atrtctly confldenUal. Call ). 3g4 ], 145 pMnds. Good character and tactlog the Departmentent of est of said notas accordingg to their 784nces. ? offiear, giveft every two ____ JEROME COUNTY pP.O.!", Box 7130. Boise. Idaho with tha Constitution o f the State Yout*.Yoi supplies. 15.54. , ho Poiver Con^any. servlca bureau. Commissioners Loughmillerr and ------— ------^------— JJweeks, Undsval opportunity to SberlH* Office 83707. of IdsIdaho, and tha provisions)s of 11116'ntle DUDtotrtct Ccwrt: ^ 86.15: Idaho Power Company,ny, ser-aar- OChancey will attend a meeting of the th a begin “ career of law enforce- A 1060 F o ld driven by__Mrs. TERMS: Tha terms of thaa aalesale S3.83. ChapterC 31. Idaho Coda,:ode. and BBaacroft-Whltney C o ., law’ library, vltvice bureau. 83.00; Idaho SUtetate Po* ididsiho Landboldera-sportsman Cotm*c o ^ Ai»A .advertlgenient In the _ M r s . _ ____sre.caah th* n t fhia_a&Ia. a _ . . . - 817-817-80; BancroA-. Whitney C Co^-law ^-law lice,-Dlstri»t-No.-4.-eopy-meeaiWUc neefclWr r etieti-«t-the-H«lld#y-inn.-October »r J#,18, ~'b susitiB ss DlRECnVRY Gene ’Tibbets 18, Jeroine, was Parsooalp « checks*drawn oo an SeciSection 7. That tha Ghalrmur^orslrmur^of tnn*llbiary: 'f80.(»; Cloa Bookk ^S to re re , , 841 8487.50; !1887. • at 8:08 o'clock^M. * demolished when a tire blewV out n u t Idaho bank, bank drafts,ifts. or the B< Board of County Commissioner*,nlsslooert. IncInc.. supplies; 838.53; IBM,[, equf^equip* ]Interraoantaln Gaa Co., o^nrtcan^r^c* Ronttae bnainoaa was transacted• a c t m BeaOM9* new and old clients . mooay orders ara coasldaredsidered the C County Treasurer andid County mentmei 8441.(}0: Rugh K. Jones,IS, tresta*treoa* bubureau. 84.84; Gltn^Jonklna Chem Chevro- - untU un the hour ot 8:00 o'clock PHN. “S - SERVICE and tbe car skidded into the bor-'bor- to ba cash. All unitsI shall Clerk ara hereby authorlxedi to do all urer,urei attom ii^ fees, 82,879.50;>; Moun- letlet, Inc,, county car. 834-77: Krefh Kref^ wlwhen a recess was taken untilui*^ t^ _ y®" «**y' «“ 3300 SeatUe Municipal «ld g . row pit. Tbe accident occurredirred ba<>• a<4d on an a s is basu.sia. the tlthings necessary to Issuaissua said tala tain States Tel Co.. 733-1250.I, 833.60; gegel’s Hardware. e^lpnM mt and re*re- hourho of 10:00 o'clock A.M.. OctoberictoiSf Tr e « c h « » 22,000 homes 1 E. L. MATHES, P.E:r. serial notes, numbered onee through MoiMountain Sutes Tel. Co., 733-7831. 733-7911, pair.pai 838JO: Leon C, M armm ., tale-tele- 33,». 1887. C r S SeatUe. Waghlngton «8I0« . , on tbe Appleton Road Wednes- Stata Hl^way Eatlneerneer four.four, In the sum of 850.000.000.00 ea733- pph h o n e r e im b u r s e m e n t. 86JMT: v L , W ., ____ HEBER J. LOUGHMILLER.r . t t m 1, raaderg), a•I, n d fijp — : fS S for ao-cw Grada "A’' Ay. Mra. Tibbets was nott in-lo- PubUah:P u b u i h ; Oct. 30. 31, Nov. 1. , 2. 3 . f o r a to ta l o f 8300.000.00. and a n d ssign ig n 7831,7831 835.11: Shepard's Ciuutlooa.:uuuooa. i^oorai^c W arehouse, chemicals.. $57.35;887.35; A*1ATTEST: CralmanS S i * *»“ 5WW pocket caih.^ “{J ““I* plptllna. 50- . - '.lowi... 1, *• Igg7. saidaald nnotes on bahalf of tha ^ountyyouaty of)of] Inc. nc., law library. 844.00;; Ed.dlgEd.die DeaaIX Motor Compaay> coantyBty car, ^ IL A. LANCASTBm ■ ■ ' . , <270 <2 dayi, SO-ITTT m o S ich

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Halp W anlad-^ala 19 FarmForm WbrkW Wontad ' !2323 Homa* for Sola .. 50 HomtH o m a * f o r Sal* . 50 HHoiia^* om i for Saia ' ’ 50 HHow om t for Sal# SO10 _____ Oct. 30-31, 1967 Twin Twin F Fe oils Tiifiet-Nowa . 1 3 . Q ------^ ------—------— . ------...... ■ ..... “MLS”- ______^^ , “« M L S ” - . “ 7 ^ ncoUNTY ------rr?H7?^2UST0M~ - S BEDROOM brick homa, ftiUJJJ ““MLS*’ JV MoblUMoblla H o m as ^McjbllaLMcjblla Homaa 64 MANURE HAULING• " OUT-A-WAYS finished basemant, garage, pa­ REPRESENTATIVE MAN \ You'll love this’ quiet acreage 1 tio. nice fenced back yard, top Man wanted for Twin Falls area'. . . ; JIM LILLIBRIDGE > wii. B E SERIO US! I hlocation,. ° a FHA w ralsed at $17»* North Elm Street, GT—Here la „ __ 55 733.83S3 SSmon F ileri Avenue Weiit. 3 bedroom an opportunltyl 3 bedroom, allI J*LBtFLEETWOOD BROADMORE or Idaho to work with area and home with full basement andd tlia , brick.b rlc 1^ baths, bullt-ln appli­ State M anager. Age 21 to 55.a. ——— — ...... - ...... — ■ roof.n o t. ;2.27 acres with 1 bedroomroom Would Woul you Uka to own a spa- ^ ances. FuU- basem ent. Owner Aggressive and looking for a y $5a to $60 per hnonth rental hoi^alousa ^ clous clous home at a reasonableiBr.’ TTHE LAND OFFICE. tmntransferred, possession now! n a i futur«. glSO^er week whilei2 ' C U S T O M ta"bSiin back. All ^Is for jfl9,500.O. price, prlcs and « property that has Priced $l7,50 New Duplex and 3 bedroogn ^av _^______,___ t 543-5663 — Buhl »17.00tf|17,D0tf. see It today. ' GEM G E STATE REALTYY homhoma — Prlcefl for quick saia. i a n n iv eERSARY r ; 633 Blue Lakes N orth BoUBoth places for $25,000. Sae at 3 L Y N W O O D [tv ; 733-5336 !»«1534 Laurel Avenue. Phone 73> SALES CAREERI ~ CUSTOMCU f^'mino ~ '. GerGem State Realty . . O^g 5173 for appolntmenL IwWMANURE HAUUNG 733-5338 •' DIcirMessersmlth • 733-»0«B . R E A L T Y lU Phone 324-4450 . . Jerom a ' D ic k 1 OAAO J . W. M essersm lth 733*4546546 ' Future management opportuni* Phone X «« • Dick Messersmith 733-9069^ 2 ,I JUn Messersmlth. 324-5138 _____ ties. Formal training program.n. CUSTOM beet harvesting, 2-row J W ; 13$ ______610 Blue Lakes Blvd. N. 733-921! SALELE •row J. w. Messersmith 733-45464546 AuiAucUon^er ------> Starting salary to $600 plus com>n- Gemco G e m c ( Beet Harvester and 2 h; Jan:Jam e s Danner, 733-2240 missions to mature applicantnt trucks wwith drivers. Also, plowing JUnivJim Messersmith 324-5138.5138. ______: ______FFORECLOSURE C SALEE ______Some units discounteddiscount to with drive and Initiative and for with 3-bottom3-b( plow. Alex Mlltoo,Iton, (A u c tio n e e r) , $11,000 to G.I. or contract aala you and your fam ily unlimitedli 326*4056.325^056. FUer. ______-‘M L S - with *1,000 down. 3 bedroomSi; ‘ > ‘M L S " . DEALER W HOLESA>LESALE PRICE earning potential. Call M r. K eeth d/AkiVte^fiTWANTED; Custom spud davinlng. brick,, gas heat. Large garago oa _ for Interview and aptitude test— tm GRACIOUS owner, lovely home,ne. quiet street. Vacant. “ £EARLY AMERICAN 733^131, after 6 and weekendsJ. 3 devlners. No rocks. Also, p Fall i COZY IN WINTER-COOLL IN Most appaallng brick home with'Ith ^ C lose-O ut on)n all ]pickup ' call 733-8470. The Equitable Life ?inplowing * or discing. 423*5136. Kan- 3 beibedrooms, buUt-ln appliances, *j Assurance Society of U. S. Ania sen. ____ Summ(Summer, describes this 2 bed- and and huge1 living room with beau- ^Holland Real Estatei Ss bedrooms,bi 2 baths. Carpeted. Covers andId CampeiSCamp room home plus one lo full tiful jtn Spacious and clean. No down equal opportunity employer. M/FF hayh a y awatl awathlng wttn conditioner and fuU tiful carpeting. Also, fireplace,ice^ Twli Twin Falla 7S3-1B80 to GI. 114.000...... ■ ------—>---- baling. J 14* New Holland BwmtbBrIther basement. Because the wallsivalls covered covet patio and exotic back MECHANIC and leli- self-propelled baler, LaooardDard and ceUlngs are Insulated, thereihere yard, yard, alf fenced for privacy, " Ford line mechanic, experience:• Pedrow, ^26^97. FUer,______dowsis doubla Blasa (Insulateii) win- Check fchecl this now for ohly $17,000. necessary. Qualified on trans- —-— — dows and weatherstrlpplng on NEARLY NEW “ Sl SHAW REALTY 9 4 doora and windows smd It! i ° Is : BBy y owner —- 3 bedroom, partial SIMPSO '?* S u san S h aw , B ro k e r SONS mission, differential and engines. W ork W< Work Wontad ______M heated by a large Lennox oil TJ i baaement, brick, frame, carpet- Good working conditions. - tog. Good LocaUon. 733-4878. 733-0473 GOODll^ FORD. Inc. *, tumaca for ..62.40 per year.^ H in A M L E T T 034-4477 _ . ^ROTO-TILUNr. Dr?^^.Drapes and sun shades. A high — Etlna Irish 733-0882 I ...... Gardens, lawns and farm acre*ra- TV am antenna brings In distant sta- FOR motels, cabin sites, acreages, M O B I L Ei: HHOMES O I WANTED: Lum ber WoncWrs. Y'ear ear ages.m c s . Ford Foi tractor-mounted Roto)to tions. .A garage and fenced ^back REALTY l^cranches and commercial propertyS n i Elmer Sommer 733-5597 . around em ployment. ConU ct Mich*ch* iTUers.iTuers. yard aadd^to privacy on the com- located in Sawtooth Country, Land,and ______. IA er lot. Owner will carry con- of Enchantment, call Wayne ";HLS„ww ' HALLOWEEN special I Brick^ 20 Years Same Location R u p e rt - ^ ElmoE lm o CG arrison 733-6830 tra c t. $13,750. It Is vacant. .2 0 5 ;Dava Hamlett, Broker Patterson pitt at 774-2531, Stanley. ar" Ida- and frame, newer 3 bedroom, near 305 2nd St. E. 4070 (anytime)le) ho. «or write Lynwood Realty. SUr Washington Jf®,, School. Bullt-ln appll-" ^, PICKPICKUP COVERS * SECURITSlE C U R IT Y ¥ C A M P E R S EXPERIENCED tractor or truckuck ' 5 Ro»tg. Ketchum. Idaho. drivers for beet and potato har*tar* LLA N D SC A PIN G * r^ | . Ann Hoffmaster — 733-2810 ^ — ances, fuU basement with 30* ram*n* ______vest. Approximately eO days work. AND AKin tre e service Holland Real Estatete C.c ,'* Harleyh Williams — 733*0320320 SALE or trade for Twin FaUs prop-rop- lly lly room, i fireplace and attached r ------; r 366-7026. Glenns F erry.______FreS% 7l Twin Falls 733-laso erty, 1 bedroom house In Kim-Cim- garage. gara Ju st $16,800. Well worthth FForms a rm g for i S o la 5 2t FarmsForms ffor Solo - 52 . ^ Free estimates, spaclallxdd la ^ liH !!- - ..— ..... ■■■. berly. Living room, kitchen, utilityIllty the the money. i Excellent terms. Mag------OWI—DUVe r M 'j e a i s, of’ - Realty, 733-5580. Eve-Si ~^~ACRE AC stock ranch close lif - - older. Must know city well. See Buhl, Fa Farmers Realty. \ painted Insida and outside, car- nings ningi 733-6531 or 7^-5830. GoodinGooding. 2 homes, good set>of- 40 acresacrc with” 3 bedroom home, Uoyd Cox a t Yellow Cab Com- ______— SPLIT LEVEL FIVE ^i MONTHS OLD' " petedp ” living room and bedroom. TT . corrals, located on main high- 8 8 miles rhUei from R upert. $32,000; pany. LADYjLa d y will win cara for elderly person. top ------»om. W E need N homes to sell, also smalllU ' way. y\ Has been running 200 head 30% 30% down. d< ■ ■■*'' ' ■ ...... — . , I — I — GeotJemsGenUemaa preferred. Will five, j„; In. N.WI Located at 1223 WUmore.lore. i 3 beebedroom brick rambler In top ■ --O- acreages. We have a number of of yearlings.year Ist time listed. 173,- 700 700 acro ac dry farm, fenced, Help— Mala and FamaU 20 Ownown transportation.tru Write Box( R.R* a® bedrooms, 2 baths, livingving locatl location. Deluxe carpetedted OWNEOWNER—Nicer older home, 5 bed- bed- good good buyers. We are not m em bersrs ^- 000ooo withwl good term s. i j Large Large wheat ' allotment. Good ______---- 16. c-o Tlmes-News.______T ___5h?/?iroom, family room, kitchen and and throughout,throu built In appliances,es. rooms.roon 2 fireplaces, 3 baths. Hugeluge of of MMulUpla Listing Service. We canm buy* buy* $63,000. W _ SEWINGcpu/INO wanted: Dressmaking,—rr la- dlnlnKout U area. Carpeted, through-*ugh- ‘ dlshw dishwasher two fireplaces, fam*im* kltchkitchen. Uving room. Carpetingting give give you fast personal 'service, 320 acres. 250 Irrigated. $61,000. dies* and mens alterations. Pock-• jff out.i,le* ca utlUty area, fireplace, dou-dou- Hy lly r(room, 3U baths, oil furnace.ce. and and drapes. Garage. 304 7th Ave-^ve- Buhl B uhler Realty. 733-5295 or 733-123T. v ^ $20,000 down. Good row c ro p ' PERSONNEL SERVICE d i i i " .n d ock- ble carport wlUi large atorage.’age. - two two car attached garage, larse nue - R E A L T Y or or catUe cattJ farm. cu, tippers and button holes. 733- 733* PHpriced ced $I8,B00; Down paymment ent Jatlo patio, private well, city sewer. ^ ------•*MLS‘*-M LS' 3 BEDROOMS, carpets. Of Magic Valley 1 lose drapes, bullt-lns. 2 bedrooms and*(i 034-4354W4-^ or Christy 9:l4-4405 All All three thi above wUl consider 7<»9* • ___ 1______$700; closing costs. $2W. Pay-Pay- fiSiy Only $32000. Would consider«; BY OWNER—3-bedroom home, close drap ll: ...— ' catUacatUe ( or equipment part down, GENERAL OFFICE, good typist and inents on interest and principal,*pal. sm^l sm aller ' homa In Twin up to In Ooodlng, ^ Steel siding, gas heat.eat. famVfam ily room In full basem ent. As- Evelyn Wilson dictaphone. Light shorthand, someome $112 perp< month. Ready for im-Un* sifiOM $16000 In trade. You must see to Carpeted9alS, living room. % acre.ere. aumisumo VA Loan. Price $17,500. r*A 326 Shoshone Street E ast 733*5563>63 . bookkeeping. book{Uc|> Children In high mmedlat ediate occupancy. appr«appreciate the fine features of U.SOO. 034-4879, Ooodlng, or 733-733* DougDoui VoUmer, 733-6921. Feldtm anta CATTLE EMPIRE BOB BOB NEWMAN LOANS school. T. 733-0725. ___ 733.2891 DayM thisthis < custom built home. “ ooft.______RReal ealtors, 733*1988. _ of with »•*•> Rex H Eaton 8r Company F E M A L E : IRONINGir o n in g quickly and neatly done,one. 733-8560 Evenings BRICK 3 Dedroonl, attached gar.gar- CLASS CLASSIC HOMES^ “We buUd on Real Estate, Pocatello. 232-4032. (1.) Experienced top flight book-c- tl tl per per hour.h< 454 5th Avenue East.^ast. and Sundays Lloyd Roberson ^aae*^ago. basement, family room.om. your your lot.'* Your floor plan or ours. YOUR OWN oro r “ residence, refl Rupert, 438*3819. keeper. Good job with good sal*I- 733*0785. 733*0785.______J______. ------230 W 230 M ain Ave. N. 733*8855 bfrc>birch kitchen, new carpet. (14,S00.,900. QualQuality construction for a trulyly 13,000 13,000 deeded < acres. Lots of .sub* Large I:?!??,., development loans, refi­ ory. <2.) Weekend Job. Good forT IRONINGir o n in G dono > neatly and prompt* vr T C ____ Acg Realty, 733-5217. ___ com| competitive price. Twin FaUs Re-e- IrrlgaU IrrlgaU d p astura. Decreed wa* nancing. purchasing new land, v r T c I______ter, plus 13,000 acres State and operating. Quick local apprals* college girl, loU of polso. (3.)> * ly ly 80c gOc per p< hour. 552 4th Avenue -IVl d "M LS" MANY GI-S hava let us helphelp -2 alty !lZ . and Insurance. 733-3662. ter. pli Ing eervlce. Experienced secretary and re-I’ North. fiorth Phone Ph 733-0447.______THREE THREI bedroom. IH bath, new “ M L S * ' "MLS* T School leases. Less than $50 per ceptlonlst. Must be good typist. o^*rn^iT'T th«m with paperwoVk and Jiomeome FOR Salei or Rent: 4-bedroom brick1* acre, ______Shbrthnnd prererred. (4.) Ejcper-rl ROTO-TILI ROTO-TILLING, leveling. Gardenslens kitchen, IfltchM basement. Northwest..re," CJCHOICE NORTHEAST selection. May we serve you?'OU? homhomi e In Twin. 2 baths, fully car- lenced secretaries and general,i and acreages. Tractor-mounted1 ro-ro- $12 ,8 0 0 . LO C A TIO N Mountain Moui States Realty, 733J»74.174. peted.petei centraUy located. Phonefe POTJP O T E I ^ A L U N L IM IT E D "MLS” “ M L 5 to-tlller. Dick Pooler, 733-4 375. NEW NEW 3 3 bedroom, full basement. -_i,. i w M3r-4032, Buhl. office glrU alwaya needed. double garage, brick trim, prlma-fm. fxliris *l"lt «-leveIs). 4 bed. SALE or Trade for property near . WANTED; Ironing* to do in my location. A valua at ll9,*>- s 5532. ’^2. ______^ ^ ^ SSS! •*' acres Irrigated from deep well. Let us t show you this one today. ence preferred. Good Job withh For por pest pest control. Just call us. Gera:em ------...... —.... ^ pralsal. P otential for mone development, good company. (3.) Need neat.■t Spraying Spraying Service, 733-4206. ^ . NEW 3-bedroom; U5 baths; S full “MLS*' SHORT cash? See this cleantn Less"tl Less than 12 miles from Twin t clean, ambitious men for Job______i .. bnsement: double garage. 3030 2 bedroom home, priced $5,350. Falls. TYPING In my homo. Large or O5 .BEDROOMS> Tt w W j I N F A L L S R E A L T YY Sherrygg*?! Lane. Phone 733-5179. 0. Falls. Priced at less than $170 LYNWOOD 1 inquiries.______small. « l n Jobs. inhl Call 733-6151. ______B rick \ Immediate possession. Real Estaele per acre...frerms.aci OPENINGS FOR small Jobi ---- Brick veneer, bullt-ln range and«nd 733-36733-3662 After hours or Sundays.ys. TWO 1bedroom bricky Fireplace, ga-ga* Service. ServI 733-1416. ______QUALIFIED PEOPLE WANTED; WANTED; Ironing in my honwI at oven, c carport. On a large land-■nd- 733-3675 733-36 or 733*5476.______rage, assuma 514^ loan. Phona REALTY No registration fee charged 303 303 Locust. Locua Phnne 733-M&0.______scapedscaped lot at 603 Crestvlew. -----rZ T to BH MOVED medium size J. 2- STOCStOCKMEN'S REALTY “my Only *16.075. MODERN. MODEf carpeted. 3-bedroom■oom —22^ 733-82M. — bedroom bedr< house. Would m ake suit-t- 600 600 Sd. Sd. Lincoln. 324-4848, Jero m a «10 Blue ?J2 Lakes Blvd. N. 733-niI ______Strictly confidential______IRONING IRONING done prornptjy in my Only S and BY OWNER: 4 bedrooms, redecorat-rat- abl« «bl« tenant house. Phone 326-4278,8, Evenlni Evenings. Rodney Pauls, 825-5574 H H arley arley M athers 733-M73 9 0 home. 91 per hour. Phone 733-5729.729 ^ home. home, Gas furnace. Carport and BY OV> S a l a s m a n 2 2 ** shop. Within 2 blocks of altall ed.ed, nnew furnace. carpeUng, waterIter FUer. FUer AganU— Wantad 4 / ------^ -^------—— Contact:Conta< VOLCO 5:00 h eater. $10,500. 733-5T24. evenings.ags. ------...... BusinessB u s i n a t t Opportunities 30 Bt schools. Call 543-5255 a fte r 8:00 heate 7 BUHL 120 ACRE "MLS” *‘MLS** JM J ACRES, cholca, rock — BUILDERS SUPPLY — — , p m. or Weekends. ‘’MLS*'**MLS*‘ Magic Valley Realty sincemce Oul O of ofi Town Homes 51I di DIVERSIFIED FARM free, free, rowrc crop land. Wall located. BY Owner; 2 bedrooms and possiblyisslbiy BRICK homa for sale by owjier. 5 1 9 5 0 . Gordon L. Crockett. Realtor,tor, ..... ,, ...... , in.- Full WlwaUr right. g*room modem 201 201 shares shi of canal watar. i>aw Salesman — Consultant -MLS”“ m LS” 4 with full basement with ^ bath. bedroombedro s: 3 upstairs. *2 lo * full 733-5580. ______home 'with fireplace, large ga« home, home, good i out buildings and eor- Fenced back yard, attachedd ga- finishedflnish< basement. Large recrea-Tea- IOO*100* CORNERCO lot. 2 sets Of buildings,lg;, KIMBERLY rage «jand machine shed. Io stan- rals. rals. S>flcaPi tas.ooo—IIO,MO down to iced one 3-bedroom homa. Phone 543- Hear chlon barn. Total price $52,000 qualified quailfle buyer. Aocky Mountain 14 unit ’motel wllh bus slop cafe.e. rngc, oil furnace. 235 Carney.irney. tion iroom. 2 bathrooms. Fenced one : Near new extra large 2 bedroom with fall possession. Realn, Realty, ai2 Main Avenua North, Twin Falls All fixtures included. WouldId PhonaPhone 733*2053. yard,yard. 733-9043. 5050.5050, Buhl.______homehome. Wool carpeting, beautiful dial 733733-l«0« avanlBga 7M-310». makemakM onan excellent fumllv opera­a- ______^ ^ fireplace, flrepl full basement, l^ nirirc tion. $70,000170,< with 29% down. baths, full bath, ceramic tlle^ WEST WH*. END REALTY C CHblCg h o ic e i 26 acrra without noma. 2 car garage - attached, ground 1013 1013 WestWi M ain, Buhl 843-440t H ^.** m w*]!** »nd praaaur* ayatam. Ona LLocated oC B ted onc one of Idaho's favo* floor utility. 100* front. $llTooo. Kan Ke Patterson. Broker of Ooodlng's & finest fainu, for t41‘> rite fishinfishing reservoirs; Cafe. fur>» 3 BEDROOM, full basement, -T" ' ■ S K ' **»«••». OoodlB*. nlihed cahlni. boats, motors. 3 partially wood paneled, also 2 Mi^oMLS 834*4781. Burley Area weJiSfwells, a", 9 acres. $28,000 gross an­ c a r garage for $0500. gO80 AAcres cn productlva soli, ampla io 40 ACRES, ACRE dotnaatlo wall oniy 1»T nun)nual IncoiIncome for 5 months oper*1 NEEDa ^ERT? § wwater, ater, 1lays wall, good home and prmamMU.Rrm*'"' 7 mllaa north oTTwlm .Dan EXPE improvements. Term a. $60,000. 5fU«. gaUs. Tremendoua vlaw. m.OOa. atton. S7S$75,000 wltb 29% down. FILER taiprovi f " Must ba over 30 with sales ex- .... »3 b BEDROOM e larga homa, good pp-r i Globa Realty. 73»-MM.______■ ------perinea and- good-car.-Bxclus*------condition with all atorm win- JFELDTIWAN “ fr REALTORS ' ive developed . . . territo ry with: TTAYLOR A Y AGENCV~~ ' ~ ~ Z ------OSrTHtSTTtANDY-DiRECTeRr-.lEcreRV^-AS'A-cwDt-To ------—Bow i. «a,000. ------— -II7.1,FII« .Fiiiir Ava,------m m i .. Kimberiy 423-52R9 - J f B ----- ...... ■' down, down, Bslance. over long term. Evenings X ^ % FAST. RELIABLE SERVICE.:E. p PHONI h o n e T O D A Y ^ •■MLS" Joe Hackney. 733-4558. Twin FaUs, Ron Taylor 423-M03 BRISTOL AGENCY For FARMS Ifi BARNES F a r m ] and ranch ioims. Urge, ‘’52; Bvrlo Corr 7M-GS08 ■ JMcpi small, development, refinance. meanor. Training course provid- Moion Smithc„ 733-5R77 B1 H■ I K I f l U S H U FREE ESTIMATES. ______7733*3863 for appointm ent_____ BARNES REALTY i j i v i i ■d at aniployer^ expense. ErnieErnlo Silt stitir 733-SOSl MODERrJ~a >ir.mn ------>837>0a7-Blt Blue LjKes BlvU. N. AWnua ____ ^ ^ ^ ----- iv» acres, oli furnace and fire- Earl Earl Baroea 423-SU9 FARMS place, extra large 2 car garage, Bill BUI Hillh 733-l»l» aellltat.¥h“oi,^firV lS l3S r.^ — m r m — ------chick house and calf shed. $14.- i r o R L E A S E ^ ^ L | ~ 2 4 HOURH O U F H'"0 0 0 with $4,000 down, $75 p e r “ **MLS MLS" CierasH ^ t t -ii IW. ^44 Ve^a wltb akealSiT FULL NAME ^ month on balance. 80 go ACRESACP south of Twin Palls, u MODERN a ba^oom home with S,bedroom j bedro homa. full baaement. *ttv. 73: COMPLETE ADDRESS SHELL SERVICE; STATION ^ ANSWERINGNG SERVICES fuU basement ap artm en t on •6 shares *A of water. FuU line (rf three 50. foot JoU. A real buy for n u chlnery. Total price $40,000 '•M il" 4M ? ac^;^«ogJ tou: gooj TELEPHONE NUMBER1 Volume location, U.S. High­ H H If The Telephone ofif Any AdvertiserAc In Thla gis.so$16,500. with with urms. tl Harolds Agency, way In Twin Falls. Directory Is Not Answered,nswered, Dial 733-2386. DAVDAVE NICHOLSON Broker 733-5533 73i-iiajj o r 733*7487, ^ Ful! details will ba discussed at i Hagerman, phone 837-4731 “ private Interview. RAY J.J . J HOLMES, 733-01722 ^Tolephono Answering;Iff S Service, e r v ic e Day or Night. _____ h i gaol Egtofa Fof TroJdi S3 ■IThe Advertiser Will ^ Be NotifNotified to Call You. »-B$-BBDROOMe d i mc^em home In Je^- “MLS” MLS nmia.nm w . Full basement, garage, and FOR "SWAP SHOP*' Building ONaY, RBALTOR offer. Oeorga O Xarr, P.O. Bax *72. Twin Falls, Shaw ^haw Realty,Rea 733-0473. Edna Irlih,Ish, FFarms a r m s for Sola 52I ______73»-4oal C. l ______■■ TwinTwin Falls. Fl ^3-08)1;. ______Listed here In easy-to-findisy-to-find alphabetlcola order era-a service offers you can — :— WILL TRADB'nIca lot'Uagic bain Idaho 83301 WANTED: Buiineii partoor elephona Is D evi^ a jo n a Vsj ^: qualifiedquallf buyer. jjjiiSij'324-48M. Bvenings, R odney Pauls. largal«ri« master badroom. Wall- 4245.4245, JJerom a e. —, ““ hour Iservica. Phooa 733.2386. X W I • >25 .5 3 7 4 .______. . built ^24: JteM toot CIndar Block P h .„ . 7JMS50 ------Light Fixture* ------; — TWIN FALLS REALW ' shop In back bas cement floor. INCOME PROPERTY — Televlglon Repair 733-36<733-3662 After hours or Sundays, ONB ofoi Iha 11 best 180 acre farms la Plua pju# llxMm toot ttong* boUdlng. ______C a r p e n t e r i______Complete complete atock of light fixtures. -rTr-acrr TJ 733-3675 or 733*5478. M agic VaUey.\ R iasm iabte u rm s. Doir*t n AGRICULTURAL Chemical Sales. TTCr Choosa yours at our reduced rtei Butterfield Radio A W ^ e ^ ic a ' 7J3-3« Don't miss thla coa for only I The full-line of prodocts pnxtuced•d New New Dup Dupl.x and 1 bedroom» Patloa, patioa, remodeling, rei new-workTca^ _ Mv \27 years of electronic experience, - '------— 80 AcreiAcres with paid up water on ng.^u Chuck Paterson 733^^4634. Dean tMder "blder 1 3 badroom home wltti' pont. Diamond Alkali. VeJticoI. 1534 Laur* Concrete Forming trnn^Sl larie combination llvlng-rooia etc. Protected territories availablel« 51735173 for for appointment. a; ...... — . —-— Bulk milk tank and pipeline service;T7; _ v a l l e y t r e e s e r v ic e ture. 139 grazing preference. _P«tteiyoPatU rson, 487-2173. . ______, ja rte c< Concrete forming, basement, /ounda- _«ales Ml Trimming, Tonplag and Removing dinlng.room. Larga kitchen, ca- 16 Concrete f jnda- ^ ales. Laswell’s, Jerome. 324-4361. TrlmmFree estimates. Insured ^Abundance SalAton R iver w ater. 40^ ACRES ACRE between Jerome and raae.^^^ ______n^^Vtrnrl^rnmiuli^ ra f? 4* • - _ — tioo—fon------tloa—foflttng. . reitdentiwl or com* ----- ^------:;r------—r~.------3 modern homes, machine shed. Twtn. Twin Reason F for aelllng: poor 0 ^ * 1. ereacej and territory you are in- i g mgrclal.~^^rIlH~T>eimT7 T3J-JI38.nnr —...... — -Mfla ^ tlonary Pointer Chord System.'!!?■ f»alM nlate Tl renaira. 33 vears axperl^ 733-488: ------Z----- ;— ...... llTasti*y vacuuivacuums. Vacuum OeaAers ot Ida- _ chicken houses, bem, and loafing trade tracar W llh c a r . to b a n d ia c i i a b l l i h . d S}!!!?, — Water Haqtafg ______Starms. X k t. • room house. Modem. Calvlag ■araga garage with1 room fer Aotk Oa W.evin. rout*. Average tJ.oo p«r Short hours. ,7 Advancement. Pre- j^xir-r Rentals ——— r z Approslmataly JOO acrea atock shed ahad and corrals. Priced with n»^ IM acres, acres lou o l ahada aad fruit parato ry training as lorjg as re- OWENS U W x ELECTRIC ______E El.ctrlc i.c tn c nnr and fnstalled. Fan 10 fifP™,and dairy ranch. 3 badroom • chinery, chinery. $235,000. Schmitt mad Maf- t tre r a ^ ^ would Wi consider a badraam hour. Pboo. 7J3-C24. S;,7e'd">TO'oquired. Thousands of Jobs open. Mora Mora CurrentCui For Lass Currencycy Folding chairs, < tables, any number.er, year warrmnty.’ Als°°“ booklet on lobs, salaries, 855-4342 coOact ____ IntermottBtalnIntarmc Fuel. $728.»7J»...... 3ffeet.*TWa'ra»th f.e t. Sla'ba'teai&l ATTRACTIVE' ^M Uon^ M aeraa nermaaat to- ■ ■ ...... requiremearequirements. Writa today giv- ...... ■— ' ■ ...... rightlrlahtl cation.caUon. I M% rock aad wacd frM. n i ACmiU laglog name,name. address and phone. Excavotterh two aaparat* liotnaa, oDad toad. Falla. 1* Lincoln Servica, c-o Box Q-il, ______WENDELL* grade A bam . P arm an lt«alt;N eacpansfve aspaaalwi hooua. Oood M A N U R E . Tlmea-Newi.Tllmto-New*! ______Backhoe^ I fo-MSO, BubL Ralph aad BIO Ings. lags, privau ori weiD. lata a€ frutt _ Backhoes. tractor mounted Aasandrup.______traea. Maka offer, aw iw waeta ta O patched: basement dlg^ng, com-;pm- HAVEHA THE NAME OF YOU*'OUR BUSIBUSINESS OS SERVICE R E A L T Y , aaU. OtoM Raalrr. 9M 8»a H A U L I N G H o m a ti ffor o r S a ia 5 0 ^eta septic system. Roto-tllllng.ling. BY OWNI OWNER: SIMtcra rarm. Sn«l- 'um ill 'JW ' ' I.Il~ ^tlsfactionSatlsfacti assured. Glann *Falr- Iwit Jocatloo fcat»ra«» T « » .a ^ aT6RB “ raai4M>l gST* ------— LEO^S------MMT w n — - -banks, fc Son^ 733-3081 _ '***"' PUBUSHED IN THIS BUSBUSINESS — ------JeromJaroma. e. Nlca boma, (bap. dairy OT4m SSSSf J Jurm sefc^talttdK-lamd . Would Uka dozer, backflUlng. and hmru, ctK Office ot Idalw. . ^ CUSTOM FARMING . Heybum,if.ybS^rtS Idaho. 3 badroom brick ^ ^grader id ar wwork. C A, Parrott. Fbona SERVICE GUIDESUIDE OF THS with fireplace, huga living roosn. lrxj£*»B73?<5ag, Twin.______ONE-HALF SECTION jfc Filer 32S-«703 Kitchen has bfrch cablnau, ^ 7M-UI*. ______■ buUt-ln range. Lots of storage Baokhoa work. Spadallztng In Septic , ______^ bullt*Ln ran tanks and drsiln field Installatioa. ^ CocnblnaUoa ranch. Nlca * bad- aftACRHI Imflillas iota «■ t o M throughout. Large yard, garden **!' room homa. 1» bead raaga au^ S with aawer a ad w atar. CUOO. CUSTOM PLOWING spot. Covered carport, large wai«nHaken » Sawer Serrlca, 733-2541. righu. 1»1 acrea A-I farm land. pn—ry. workshop.I5S?“*cSii ConveoieBtly located S S S S : i S S r £ Flw aa n t- im . ______F lo o rs 211 shares of cheap watar. Only iSSSS’ GENE GLICK close to post offica shop­ tao.ooo wlib tU .00a dm m .' «4 >a«lt. aala^aaa. »»«• ping Easy'down payment. IM- - ...... ■wtlims frapaaty S 6 ■ ---- - ^ ENDELL -S36-24W—. ~1wElilATE OCCOPASCY. DOtt Hay hauling a ^ stacking. Any/ Courtrlght. 498 North Maurice, FLOORCOVERING CNAXR R iver Cattle ranch. 180 ______L&NREALESTATEL* "ISS.acres, ftfree watar. modam hwna, INVESTORS TMVE DREAM SSSSSSrp^iaf***” ^ Jlay CampbSi;. Twin. Or. ^Maverick Cas Statloo, C(CONTRACTOR ' Heyburn.______^______. -. KealdeiResidential asd CommardaJI______^>bllshadlI ortdar tha heodtog of youri>g of ehyour cholee . . . fvery tioy l______COMPANY t x » .PW 'waam.-tiB— t .ltaai CUSTOM plow lnf with 3-bottomI BYfeY OWOWNER: N^R: 3 bedrooms, foUv car-r* ______boBob.I Jn n m 71$ 0 9% ------_tlria-aaeftaw it-.kai.ei^ petad.petad, two flraplacaa. IVi batha, ...... WIU S A t j a aja» MQajjr- pjn. doubla gara garage, dishwasliar. dlspoa>£ rIOOFloor r Covering &. Cara ^ DELIVEREDD TO 21, 21,000 X.321 South Lincoln. Jerome, Idaho — 3J4-4800 wwrt ___and aiaefcing. Phona Ssraatit**^ £ Carpat, ^a,~Uaoiaiim. Rag — AAAGIC VAUEY HOUSEHCHOUSEHOLDS DAILYI J«o" J - lag. trada-lfia._u.jraan. lenrica,..g- _____ PHONE-YOUR AD,D TODAY TODAYI 73i3-093V t? bargalna. Coatom ffeora. 7»3-aCU. r n d numaTuImmmM W-M&ti — W E LL BILLL YOUY O U LATERILi : 811 Greenwood ClrOa*• Fuel Oil ______st o r n HBAP s x ? 'c o t imadt ta Ma

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14 Twin Falls Tlmes-Nows-Nows ForForm lmptorti»nt« ' 90Foi90Form ImpUmanH ■______VOFarmW F n lmpl*m*nt« . . 90 hFarm Implamanis \ 90 PcPoultry and .Rabbllt 108 RadiRadio and TV Seti T25f25 MU|ck trietrii range and slightly used May­ IrOR Sale or Trade: 7 unit^ motel. Used ^ Tractorectors And Farmarm Equipment | k . your containers tag tas 18 cubic foot deep freeze. Own- clear. Good Income. Tradee on 80 ______I . ATTENTiON FARMER , ) er leaving state. 15o 10th Aveune acres. Magic Valley. Pay cash LIKE new Farmhand beet digger SPORTSMEN! ^ \ BOWDEN ORCHARDJ East. Twin.______' difference. Rowe - Hiatt Agency ling % mile' south of Kliyiberly and topper unit. Call 836*2618,5 * Wen* m”' ^ swop some fine hunting ____] ■ LARGE cans of spray paint. $.79 g86-211S.______« P lc k u dell. Gerald Wilcox or see 3 miles , ^ DOUBLE Red Delicious Apples,>ples, eaWest Redcap Corner. Kimberly.rly. ■' W91. Highway 74 to O rchard:hard ber).bei 733*2214. ______lot. Excellent for income propertyjroperty of ■ Drive West, west ^ mile, south cvSq- or small business. 733*0315. SALELE ErENDS OGTOBEjrO B ER 31st "]Harvester like new. Can be seensefen A 423-5104 — 423-5136. Oodles oi Dri HnViV* HOST dry cleaning method without at C & R Equipment, Paul., Idaho. ipoodles, choose your Christmas ^/i'4/10 mile. McIntosh and Delicious,.lous, wetting by professional carpet LET US show you our topI lnv:st- 836-2640. Wendell, after 7 p.m. ipuppy while choice is excellent.ent, wirwindfalls, bring containers. __ _ cleaner. Free estimates. Dutch's, ment properties • with abovere aver- __ _ _ _ —^ FOR YOUR DeLaval repairsIrs and ^ «nd bath—accessoriesrlei WIN'WINTER Banana, nnd Dollclou.clous 733733-4090. - ______^ ______age return on your monev. Taylor I dairy supplies contact; Mountainlountain — professional grooming — stud(tud aprapples, picked. Red spuds. Boden* Vbu/ Agency. Kimberly. 423*51^9._____ m 1 "s e w in g , alteraUons. buttonholes, I I ^ States. Implement* 126 2ndi South, __2 service, top quality studs. _____ stastab Orchard. 3 miles north“ on hemstitching,hei etc. Also sweater Commercial Properly y ^ V J T 733*8433. ______MAC’SM> Kennels, 388 4tnxAvenuei“Est, Est. WaWashington. 1 mile west. ____ gJJ bodies and fabrics. Skinner’s Sew- A SPECIALTY ^ O U R LOSS-YOUR O S ^ jR SAVING J Wendell, 63^2317. Puppies for DOUDOUBLE Red D^irD ’ ired spuds, 1 00 pound sacks^ Ro INTERNATIONALIN 23 beet harvest- mj ttcks. Roofing, 733-9689.______harvest* MINIATURE Poome pups, blacks Cal BATTERIES for car, truck, tractor. Vacation Property 58 er. 2 row tank type. Zltlau11 Motor andi browns. These are not » Medi- - 405?o°j’^o-.‘'r°jne%°‘°7^S-4lf."»’‘ 5 ^ ____ ^ T R A D E N O . WAS NOWW J Co.. Wendell. 53^8111. ocne pet type, but the finest and cTTl ^ Top quality Hood brand, wholesale VERY attractive well-built cabin in — : r *priced accordlnsly. Star Lite^ Poo- SALE: ct! Apples at Claude Smith1 Or* priprice. Farm & City Distributing, 'S?saw" 898 Farmall Superp e r M M trac t r a c t o r ...... 00 MODEL 800 Case-O-Matlc Diesel I chard. 3 miles south of Burleyuriey MainMb East In Twin Falls. beautifully forested section of Saw- ' ...... $12 5 0 _____ $ 90 0 M< Diesel dies. 32tl-5653 Flier.______cnm ar..Buh!. 543.5826.------Tww tooth Valley. A-frame type wirtr------—i — — ' —^1‘ractor.—Like-new. $2,250.—Phonw'r Phone e x c e l l e n t quanty AKC register* -HtJNTERS-buy—that-chain—saw- - center fireplace, completelyi*; mod­Jo? 753 Farmall 450-D,t-D,' Diesel D iesel tracto r . ..~T...... TTTTTTT. 2450 109595 J 326-5495, Filer.______------cd Nory/elsen Elk Hound puppies. WHOLESALE {1^ beef by half or quar- ». taketali with you. It will come in em. Excellent value. Sc«e Pot Pat-1 < RFnSI' *"'«pp«d. Ph: North^orth handyl hai Valley Tree Service. 733- - D , D i e s e l t r a c t o r ...... 9 5 CR EQUIPMENT Co.. Highwayway 27, £8 weeks Championship bloodlines. terson nt Smiley Creeit Lodgeodge’’or or 919 Farm all 350-D, Diesel ...... 1895 1395 « south of Paul. J. I, Casele farm with loader ....;•...... 600 ' 350 50 _____ machineryi! Sales and Service.ce. ■ __ 5348.! Paul. DELDELICIOUS apples; 'Grimes Golden WINDOW WIN] SHADES: $1 & up. Sides Ketchum. Idaho. ______nber 1 TROPICAL fish and equipment. Roman B eauties. $1.00 to $2.00.(2 00. 36” 36“ to 54” odd sizes cut free, All 813 Farm all Superp e r C C traci t r a c t o r ...... oc CURL spud harvester Number 1, *^1’ JJSht' P26 West H eybum . 733*2963. ■ , M. M. H. Klr^ Stores and King's in ...... 4’25 225 Good condition. Phone 423-5736.«23-573fl’ Aquariums ^ repaired. Fish bought, 1 Lynwood topping Center.______C a m p e r s ______63 ^ excjipngeil. Sen Btt AnHguMAnM ______U a . p ^ -—:..... 9 9 0— F o r d 8 N t i a ci c t tm m ...... : ...... : ' 550 2959 5 ------:i....-. 1 ^.:::":!:—------— —j Avenue West. ____ FOR "a Jua wBll UOMB-feettifg** tlran— USED tractor parts. Buy. sell or §T SAMOYED and Schipperke innies puppies HALL tree; fancy wooden chair carpets car with Blue Lustnr Rent 937 Farm all Superper C tracttractor with F. H ...... 650 35050 "trade. t west of hospital. Twin « Iv for wicker chair; pantry: glass ball- ball* electric sham pooer $1. Grecna- (KAMP-AWAY) ! I. Twin ready to go. New litters ready for rnate waits.______pickup covcrs, ilecpers, and ) Fails. 733-8293.______( Christmas. O rder now. Dorothyrothv footed table; trunlc; ornate wa •tock Tarmall Superp e r M M trac t r a c t o r ...... 1295 795 p ; harvest- Fleming. 530-2117. Wendell. ^ end table: Old cash register.. 938 LADY’S LAD' beautiful solitaire diamond, cab-over modeli. Now In stock FARMHAND direct potato harvest- rrrrr Rosemont or 733*1810.______' 2V4 2V4 carats. Very reasonable. Write and ready to go. Price* j’iuu start J Model 961 Ford'o r d tractoi t r a c t o r ...... 1495 995Qf; er. ' Good condition. Phone 637-2571.>37-2571, DC DO Your Christmas snoppmg early, at $3.10. Custom building to suit Castleford.______jAKC R egistered tlnv milk-whitewhite r e a s o n a b l y priced: Washstands,ands. Box Bo: R-20, c-o Times-News.______all needs. \ 914 Oliver M odelil 55 Super S u p e r ...... 1095 795 E i ” 7”™ Toy Poodles. 7 weeks old.louse House clocks, frames,'round tables, love DUOTHERM DUO oil heater with aulo* 95 DEPENDABLE Ca.e machinery,tor Co ro- ] trained. Phone 733-8234.___ •««seats, desks, rockers, trunks. 438- matic ma blower. Good condition $40. QC liable service at.Rccd Tractor Co., rr-^ 5950 anytime. Paul. 328 328 Orchard. H agerm an. 837-4741. IING Farmall 450-DI-D tractor t r a c t o r ...... 22 5 0 1D95 164 i Third Avenue South. Twin.rwin *’ P^ PROFESSIONAL poddie trimming G&G MANUFACTURING ' _ GE p 6 rTABLS“TV, almost new. 2 438-4580 f824 Farm all Superper M tractortraci ...... 1295 79595 HORN-DRALIC liS manure loader. AI- cZi MIscallaneoug for Sola 140 °cJ carpets at a discount. Several mls- 50 most new. Phone 326-5020, Filer. — ------_ ■■ ____ ■ ■ oellaneousoel Items. 733-7464. Paul, Idaho <964 Model E-3 Co-opC o -o p tradt r a c t o r ...... 200 150 — — TOY Poodle Stud Servtcc. Verv o o reasonable. Good blood line, pa- WE REBUILD hVdraullc Jacks at ^ 5 Heavy Equipment 92 ^ p" IDEAL!!! '"?b,Abbott’s Auto Supply. 121 3rd Ave- 8‘ CAMPER, all aluminum, butane ^ 848 Model 871-D FordF o r d trac t r a c t o r ...... 2150 995 ^ pers. Phone 733-6181.______nue West. See us today. light and stove, lots of bulit-lns. c JC MODEL 105 LeRol air compressor.pressor. PROFESSIONAL PR dog grooming,------spe* “tnnkl.' 895 John Deere 6060 tractor't r a c t o r ^ ...... 1250 995 “ f lablJ: For GRANGES, CHURCHES.ES. USED tfsE: USI milk tanks, used plpe- .double bed, overhead waler tnnki. *■ Heavy duly LeRol breaker., Cleve- cclallzlng In poodles. Reasonable. ' lines. New Boumatic pipelines. completely Insulated. $323. Phone c ■IA land Jack hammer. 100' of a air ir Call C anytim e. 543-470S. ____ C A M P S , E T C . Laswell’s, Lal Jerome. 324-4381. 324-2076 after 6 p.m. or see Frank *■873 Single front wheelw heel assemasse bly for Ford tractoractor (24x7.7)(24x7, 150 100 hose, some drill steel. Phone 733- pu me 733- PUPPIES. Chihuahua—Pom parent*trent* .-I- ANTI \ vi-r - FREEZE, permanent type, Sheppeard at Rice Chevrolet, Je- C ______age. $10. Goat Kidds. 6 monthsI old. PoiFour Hotpoint Brand Electric . rome.______j ______J*- ______“ 91G John Deere ModelM o d e l B B ti t r a c t o r ...... 625 450>0 - 1 ______« ..I- $1-25 per gallon In case lots. Farm Q - $10. Phone 733-3269.______CoiCommercial French hotplate-stylor^ee &v*< City, Main E ast In Twin Falls. TAKE over payments on in^'T Aloha33“ J Farmall 460-D-D DieselDiesel ttractor ...... 27 5 0 1895) 5 Hay, Grain and Feed VH 94 ^ ywo German Pointer 6-month-oldh.oM ranges. 30” over all size. Three —=-I Sportsman 13' camper. Phone 733- hones puppies. Male and female- Readyianrfv position-controlled burners. Eachach 4-PLACE 4-PL family plot In Sunset Me- 2S37 or 733-1344.______C 863 A. C. — W. D.D. tractor t r a c t o r v w i t h w i d e f r o n t ...... JC WANT pMture horses, also horses P has thermostatically controlledied morial. mo Best reasonable offer. 733- ...... 69 5 395 to feed itl winter, ReasonablesSnSbll to hunt. 733-3^2,______------ovens. 1372. 137 ______■ Mobile Homo* 64 E854 Model 650 Fordo r d tractor t r a c t o r ...... 1495 8JC 95 rates.’i Jack Windsor, Frontier-rontlcr PUREBRED PU Male Golden Cocker, 8 One ont Commercial electric range,go, REFRIGERATOR, REF Range and Appll* J Field, phone 733-2092 or 733-4978.13-4978. months r old. Has hod shots. $25. the one Add-A-Foot range. 12 ance anc repair. Camera Center Hall 694 1 pair rear dualsluals ept. W /13.6 t i r e s ...... 3 0 0 11010 26”^CRES good fall pasture.5. “Feed Feed _5 934-5134; 034-5109. Gooding.______by 24” . Therm ostatically con*.on*. of of Music. 733-4921.______lot with warm water, includingling 250 BEBEAGLES - Registered - Pet and trotrolled plato. (grill) gfAv COME AND SEE S STOW-a-way bed for rent. $2^50 a ; 911 2 only 13.6x3818 rearr e a r trac t r a c t o r t i r e s ...... 195 150)0 bales b grass hay. $350 for winter. fiShow - Stud Service * Heard - 100 OniOne Electric portable sink heat- week. Banner Furniture, phone . MOBILE HOMES j N ear Buhl. 543-5161.______CGrandview Drive.______er. thermostatically controlled.Sr- ^733-1421. ■fi, ______’ 1003 D-17 AC. tractor:tor withwith exextra rear cult, wheelsleels and...... 70jo~ ACRES of extremely goodd horse CHINESECH pug puppies for snIe.. 600CAQ DoubleP.?‘ boilers with lids: Wear- . fl '^n ®ver Aluminum I2*quart doubleble CLEAN CLE^ your carpets the fast, easy Marlette — Magnoliaa '; . t i r e s e p t ...... ______\K pasture available. Close In. Phone £South 550 East. 67a-8492 after 6:30...... 2395 1995 733U816. ? ______6.54-2liUfl daytim e. Burley.______boiler with Ud. Two 20-quartart way wa with New Host. Rent ma- C h am p io n — rr- ••Stock" pots With Ilds. Two 24-24- chine, chi $1.00; Wllson-Bates.______STISTEAM custom grain rolling,, porta- AKCAK registered tlnv toy Poodleoodle nuaquart ••Stock” pots with Ilds.ds. MONOGRAM MON oil heaters, $88~ an d ' ble to the farm; molasses.s. Has* puppies. n Phone 733-8327. ____ TwoTw 40-quart pots with lids.». up. up. Blacker's Appliance and Fur* Travel Trailers YOUR INTERNAI'ERNATIONAL HARVESTlRVESTER DEALER J kell. 423-5880, Kimberly.______------— ., ^ Gri Griswold fry pans, black castast niture.'Twin nltj Falls. WAWANTED to buy grain and.36 2 hny. 5 1 1 ’ Uv Wanted 114 j^roi Iron, site 10 ” , 9” and 8 ” . TRIFTEJi t r i p 9x12* linoleum FugT Traveleze — Aristocrata t PPhone Merlin Askew. 538-2511, ______Two Table-top kltchcn Aid Mix* * $6.95.j i , Assorted patterns. B anner , . Wendell.______— ers. 4-quart size. . Furniture. p..', 733-142L " Roadrunner / — FEED grinding and mixing. Molas- FOR PROMPT J'j'China plates. China Soup bowls,*’ FORMICA—59c square foot. Nylon ses. Bulk tank. Daffln Milt. Thel^- all Mayx-r China. ■Jheif- REMOVAL For more Information on these-3 0 Tweed *w carpet. $5.05. Ridgeway's. Pickup Campers V -^ ten Milling Service, 733-6276. ns Kimberly. 423-5572.______CAMERC!:r o n s a l iivered. Dead and Useless very clean, well-cared-for Items, lA L E S Inc.1TOP QUALITY baled hay delivered. 55 GALLON trash barrels. 12.50 call 55 C W in n eb ag o LLoad lots. Phone Mdrlln A.kew, Askew. LIVESTOCK eaceach. 151 Rose Street North. Dan 11 536-2511. Wendell. Travel Trailer Rentalsalg JunctionJ Highwayy 24 2 4 & 25 Phone 438-3191 543-6122 ^22;Daniels. Phone 733-2179.______FIRST second and third cutting hay PHONE COLLECT WIG for sale. Like new. Champagne MOTOR HOMES Rupert, IdahollO by bale. Close In. Phone 733-4816. B U H L " 'ifoblonde. Call 733-7217 after 8:00 or Premiere Horse Trailers2fS ______GRGRAIN roUIng steam or dry. Mc- ____ on weekends. ------S Mlllan's, Jerome. Phone 324-2677. IDAHO HIDE ------TO BE Moved: Small house on Red* Apartments— Furnished 70 Apoi —— TALLOW CO. ^ ROOFING1 SPECIAL' ^ o cap e corner. $350. Phone 733-5439. 70 Apartm*nls— Unfurnlihad 71 Houses—Ho Unfumloh«d 74 - No. 1 Oregon Cedar shingles,PS. ------, GATEWAY ^ ------MO -....Animdl Breading 1001 0 0 T W IN F A L L S 733-6835 ii? ' ------MODERN 3 bedroom house. Close _ $17.95 per square. No. 2 Oregon Mi«Bll«noou» Wanted I4l TRAILER CENTERR For rentr from Twin Falls N.L.A. In. Available November i. 1. Call ARARTIFICIAL Breedlng to ABSs great 678-8411 BURLEY cedar c e' shingles. $11.95 per , Landlords to tenants who? will AIR CONDITIONEDdD 733*1117" Dor inquire 34 32nd Avenue pproven sires nation s highest:st type squsquare. A sphalt shingles, $0.29 —^ Addison West 733-24101-2410 f^Tjow follow code of ethics. Twin Fulli Falls SPLENDOR _JS!iW est. n roduction sires. Also all breeds of — per square. TOP J-'• CASH FOR SCRAP Rear Deao's Richfield NLA. nt a 733-7222. • Spai Peef available. Buhl collect.c't?‘*S 5443 3^- AppliancesA l & HH Equip. 120 CITIZENS BUILDING Copper, Brass, Aluminum ...... OREN DAILY; « a.m. to 6 p.m. ^ Spacious 2 bedroom, carpeted,xmeted THREE bedrooms. Carpeted living. ® ...... -oiaitcrics —.Radialora p m . __ _ -e—f —324-2663:—Heeeltonleeelton __ - ~ ...rsuPPirv^'7— -i_ OPEN SUN: e r m r " $66^3 bedrtyom furqf;|h>;ft ——tmTl ^ 9 ^ 3 ••~aitf-3J54; Buile^ _____ ~ r — inlniit ■ iiIliiHlS* Nt.vi-mht*r- him. l»t. — —L-UIBUrt, launory racllitjes.». Beau* _ $80. 1870...Addlson E a st. 733-94437 * -—-7 ;---- ceptionally clcan. only $69.50,). in- BuhlBu — 543-4402 or 733-0967.^------H. KUPPEL CO.------—- r 1st. iilul recreation park inI back. SMALL SM- 2-bcdroom house onn small CACACHE Vulley Breeding Association.iciatum. ,sujed puymuni plan, OO-duy w nr------‘---- 152 2 nd Avenue South______•' — tJN Kv-aT^ ^J^1,Make a smart niuvo to . . . lot. ic 249 4th A venua N orth.•ih $40.140 I Nation’s top proven sires. All ,rumy. Nt t Y l-.U-ctrlc Co..."^Ii 441 ^ BUII.DINGS ^ ------■'“ P U O vinr- CREDIT OU WILL/ILL 1 1 bed bedroom furniihi-d uparinu'nttment l.YNWUOD MANORD R Phone 73.1-32H8.______• br«t?ds.” Wult«r Leitch, * TWO or three oedroom modem TRADK. closo In. Vi.*i y Nuc. -----m—. Buhl. FH«t Fnterprlse, 557.- Twin 7 Avenuo l-asl. Twiu i\ill>i.I\ 111.. TO BF. MOVED houhouse to be moved. Stnte price nnd 1951 COLUMBIA house trailer,illcr, Twin Tails AddressSS INin TWIN Falls, two bedrooms,ns, third ».i-nlls. Call colhvt.______'. ^ Oprti iViday 'til 0 p pi.______------Small hmis<;. barn, loafing shed.ed. Uicmlon. loci Box 0-14. Times-News. aSxR, 1 bedroom ...... $7r»—i$7r»—i bedroom aparim ent fur* in basement. 1^ baths, carpeted jrr MONOGRAM oli hcutcrs, $ 88 undand Ma Make oircr. 4Vi miles south of WAl Discount Aut<) Sales. Highway • nlshec '“■■■ Of Dislinction an ‘1 d d rap es. 432-2661, M urtauah.taSh CARNATIONCA Breeding Service, cf WANTED: Furniture, appliances. )way * nished. Utiiuits paid. /-..nCall Mr., Walt Thoma., 733-366* ---- s ‘ known world over for qualityaualUj; -- „ “P‘ Blacker'. Appliance end Fur-l‘ur- j„r Jerom e. 324-5130. ____ anything un> of value. Call 733-7754. 30. Twin Falla. Phone 733-S49I.5491- rhtiHr-n CLEAN 2 bedroom house. Water. Jdairy and beef. 733-2914 before3?e 7:30 7 5o — "It-re, Tw in F nfl..______.... yrr-u 1” USED cable, rope center, good WAN 1958 FLAMINGO house trailer.iller, $150 $150 • — Large beautiful countryluntrv •I'uwlns. (Sorry, no childrencn n o ren san itatio n fu rn ish ed . Call 733-0689 J good WANT to buy deer and elk hide, ■“co7. O'- P«»)- " p-™- SPECIALISTS In u.ed appliances—ces— con condition, good for feed lois. cor- cor- Phone ph( Kecks. 324-2512, Jerome, 44x8. 2 bedroom ...... S1695 home home; semi furnished. For cou* ■ o r 733-0717. —- Buy, scll. trade repair. Cameramera rals.rail ctc. Truck and 13^ beet bed...... ------...... Discount Auto Sales. Highwayiw ay pie. pie. rTCTTr: 1 0 1 Center, Hall of Music, 733-4921. jg5( 5 o r ______LOVfcLOVELY 2 - bedroom apartmnartmanr ent. ONE small bedroom hou»e|^ «“ias Auctloni A| ______^ ^ >21- 1950 Chevrolet with 1957 motor. Mltcallonaout MIii SarvIca 142 27. Paul. Phona 438-21M o r uSre haat. Poll.. P h o n . 733-2g««. ^ *:------USED refrigerator, like new. Pricedneed goo good condition. $495. Phone Kecks. 678-7147. CLEAN furnished 3 rooms and hath bath. Large deluxe kltchcn, itova, re- __ m er ami 'rluerator, dUpoial. 6rapea, car- ----' - MERIDIAN Sale. Yard. Auctiontlon ev- tot selll Firestone Stores. 410 Main 324-2512.324- Jerom e.______DISCOUNT AUTO 422 4th4 Av^jnue East. W ater and ery Tuesday 12:00 noon. Bol.e Val- Avenue > South. 7.13-5811. sanitation furnished. Also hot wa-wo •r’rif •“undry, facilities. V^aler, I T ’S F U N J ley, large.t calf market. 888-1872. ^ — ■— SHAMPOO your own carpet, — get S E A R S ______WRECKING ______------ter. Automatic washer available.^llaWe *, *■ nnd lanltaUon fumlsh- 40” ELECTRIC range. Used refrlg- professional pro results. Rent a OarknJrk CUSTOM( KITCHEN $75.$75; Phone 733-8163 beforero »ipo ■ ed. ■ ■ 733-5071 or 733-83<9. evenlngi.ifenings. ______to use W ant Ads.______CaHl» 102in * ) f erator. $40 each, both for $75. shampooer sha with companion wet TREE SERVICES: Free Idea p.m. ONE ONE bedroom, heat and water fur- * Phone 733-0552,______vacvacuum. Banner Furniture, 733-'•*'** book.^ ^ 0 Free expert consultation. L (0) (O) K ^------——r—H H---- nish nished. Stove and refrigerator.Y*aerator. Rooms— Board and Roomom 776 6 ““ it17-FOOTT deep freeze In oood con- 1421.1421 ____ pj.^Free floor plans. Free color 2 LARGE clean rooms, nicely5iy fur*fur- Pho Phone 733-5336 or 733-9069 or can e x 5 J t dition. Jim Brown, Dox 102, Rich* NICE KROPF - SCHULT 59 or can EXCELLENT rooms, warm,rass. clean, WE SLAUGHTER -Jf J Rich* NICE W estlnghouse refrigerator,, top sketch.skei Quality installation. No nished. Ground floor. Close In.In. Gas Oas be be seen at 226 Heybuma Avenue privateni entrance. Close In,, 137 4th S laughtering ', — field. Idaho. 487-2750.______freezer, fret door shelves. Apartmenttient moneymoi down on Sears modernlz- — FLEETWOOD — heat. Water and sanitationon fur- Wes West.______A A venue N orth.______sized Norge stove. Custom madenade ing credit plan. nlshecnished. No pets. Inquire 431 3rd3f^d UNI-URNISHEDUNI-l duplex apartment,partment. wAWANTED: Board and RoomT for s r sem- s : :? e e f . — ^ , FuFurniture & HH Goods 122I AA (for I in hunters or workingLing men. men- C Curry Trailer Park. 3 mile, TISV weit Springer s Heifers and Cows. Gunr- Mobile Homes3 I KITCH]KITCHENETTE, ome-lwo bcdi. Lin- ^ 7 y ?owr, SPOT CASH small — use Blue Lustre wall ^ IK miles west Hiway 30 733-61411-6141 1laundry, utilities furnished.rnished. . Avenue West or phone ol of hospital on Highway 30-93.>-93. 733- 733* anteed s sound. Some family cows, to wall. Rent electric shampoo-,po.il S p o r tin g G o o d i______IM Steanr ______3961.______1______Priced from $260,00, lU west of For Furniture * Appliances er __ tl. Krengel's Hardware.______BOWI Steam heat. Clenn. Reasonable.lonable. — ^ ------66. Also Things of Value ____ BOWLING ball bags. With shoe com------— -——------Echo Motel. 22 DEDROOMS. Dl carpeted. Washer n , Buhl on Highway 30. 54.1-4766. Also PUMPS: Irrigation and domestic,‘Stic, par partm ent. Assorted colors. $4.98 ' I — ------and and dryer hookup. $65. AvailableA^UabTe Business— Offtc# Rentolslls 80oO haveh 16 stock cows calvingig now,now. B A N N E R F U R N IT U■ R E Any size. Steel pipelines. Quick• uick vah value, S2.25. Bnseball gloves. Flr&t - M O B IL E H O M ES -” SMALLs m a l l front apariment. Privote November Nov 5. Phone 733-5145; 733* ------mixed ages,______] 127 2nd Avenue We.t 73.1-1421^21 Installation. Killlnirer Electric,:trlc, bas base and fielder models. Best star Craft — New Moon —- Ktt bath and entrance. Utilitieses nndand 5082. 50811 OFFICE SPACE jT60 HEAD of Holstein springer helf- — Christmas priccs available Phana 8-10-12-20-25' wide, up to 60* long. lineni " I’sM SNAKE RIVER AUCTIONjjq phone 733 5728.______Chr long. linens furnished. Man preferred.eferred i i BEDROOM BE fumlihed home,>“■•(, •Ult* .ult- a Approximately 379 squarek feet. >rs. * weighing from 1.000 to 1.350 ^ >S”PE E D English Racer Blcycl^^ 733-4815.______— TRAVEL TRAILERS—;— 733-25733-253J.' '______able able for couple. No pets. Water j r Inl *bs. Lots of ABS heifers andj Cache Sale Every Saturday. 11 a.m, 3-SPfc .,^*5*!! 2 roomi. Parking In rear^n* Vallay\ breeding. Will freshenen from CALL 733-7754 refrigerator; gas cook stove nnd 1968 1968 JJOHNSON Skee Horses and Out- Kit • Aloha — 13 • 29* NNICELY if'F i ' furnljhed I-bedroom.1 ririKi*Clo.e sanitation furnished. 332332Vi M 3rd mquire 249 3rd Avenue East. Twia J sale or Pickup Service Available electric cook stove; bedding; 324- boa boards. Datsun cars and pickups. SALES — SERVICE in Ui ty 733- _Avenue Weit.______^______^ P alls. 733-3577. ______* 1 } week to 6 weeks. For sale or 5474.______DeeDean Motor Company. PARTS — SUPPLIESrrir. *n.erig utnillei except electricity. 733- ■ 11 trade. Can finance. Eugene Used Furniture store open — anytime; 733-7078 afterer 5;00 SMALL SMAL clcan 2 bedroom furnishedfu rn ish ed O F F IC E sp a c e 150 sq. ft, BK* to 1,000 Hughes,i 324-2415, Jerom e.______evgry day DECORATING DEC Problems? Let FOR FOR Sale; Model 12 Winchester. 12 BAKER’S MOBILE HOMESWES pmp.m. homo hon: for rent. 1214 Sthh Avanue North Blue Lakes Shopping =rr L'Herlsson’s help you brightenhten gou gauge 3” Magum. excellent. 733- Honest Prices — Fair Dealings ------— East. $55 per month. Shown>hown by Centerr locations. Remodel1 tot ? suitsui? DAIRY COWS and helpers, freshresh or z k n ITH Stereo consolo, walnut,• sep* problem rooms. Free consultation,tlon, 0957 after 6 p.m.______11 YEARS SERVING 2-ROOM apartm ent, all utilitiesies fur- _nppolntment. 733-0467. ______te n a n t. G em s u t e R ea lty . springers. J 100 per cent guaranteed.rantced. arate• speaker, 3' x 3'. See morn- V-wL*Herlsson’s. Jerom e. 324-5361. ^ MAGIC VALLEY "‘■P**nished. including telephone; gar- irk in g by ------r ------—• — — Will ^ buy or trade for all* kinds jIngs, 409 2nd Avenua West, Je- -ttttz Snow Machlnei 160 412 Addison Ave. West 733-3358-3358 *” • 733-73B4 . I7ll KimberlyImberlv CUTEST sm all house. P arking by ----- «. livestock and wringers for>r Call-Ca I- rome.j ’ * ALUMINUM ALU^ storm doors (self-stor- dwr. No children or pets.p e u . 733-7 ^ p F g a r m s f o r R e n t M 8 4 fomla.t Hap or Clyde Hughes,:s. Buhl. B u h l. ------— ------Ing) Ing). reg. $34.95. now $26,59. A. C, ’ ^ ” CLEAN nicely furnished 3~ rooms, ------843-5969 fl or 543-fa2fl.______MOVING??? MC Protect your valuables.ibles. HoustonHoi Lumber (formerly Home ri Ciose In. Utflllles furnished. *^l^one’ Phone o n e t>«droom house, water-sanlta*ter-sanlta* FOvin tjR Registered Athgus bulls. 2 Furniture { pads and hand trucksrucks Lumber).Lur 733-2214. O tlon furnished. Bachelor or elderly , ^ SNOWMOBILES SIMPSON’S 733 0134 or 73.t-4027.______years old and over. 18 heod1 Regis* : Banner Furniture, ’“ 733- -SOPERS goPE Trailer., Stock— hny—■y- MMEVINRUDE p SKEETER TWO rooms with both, private------en-— ------J people. 312g£il: 4th___ Avenue East._ FOR RENT ttered Angus heifers. 14 to 18 —lill;______—I ____ Utility utill trailers, new and used, Alt ^ . MOBILE HOME jTanc':j trance. See at 253 Sth Aveifue Avenue CLEAN, close-in large 1 bedroom.bedroom . tmonths old, open. Call Charles BEDb E daveno. rebuilt snd reuphol-inhol- sizes for ail Jobs. 251 4th Avenueenue * AMF SKI-DADDLER I North. Coll 733 .3672.______Adults, no pets. 602 2ndd Avenue JKllmes. 423-5655; Prank Drake, stered, « Provincial gold colonedlonid West.______Wei 1119G8 models are here, coma SPECIALIST g S r------East. Avenu. j ACRES SlUDIO apartment with kitchenette ;— 423-40H. Kimberly.______vinyl,' wood arm s. *74.50. Ron'sRon's CATALOGCAT>^ order speclall Oversizedilxrd *"d see them todayl Same location and s shower. Heat and lights,s closecfoie 1^ BEDROOM furnished home.)me. Suit- WEST OF 30C300 WHITEFACE and BlacV^Angusr Angus _C Custom. 733-6637.______84” Early Am erican sofa. $149.88. to town. 660 Matn Avenuo Vjnrth North. *ble for couple. $75, Convenient. calves. 2 00 yearling steers and «cc •arm. W e.tern AulO Slore. TwinrX BUD & MARK'S - for 20 year*------KAMIMA, IDAHOO Jheifers. 150 young pregnancy-test- SEWING machine, Elna open-arm. jX",' S47 Main E ast Phone 73J-11M CLEAN nicely furnished rooms,To^a" modern. Call Bfternoane. 733-1411. I S i n °"'y *l»0- Skinner-. Sowing R upert. Idaho b?th'^ 2 SKI BRICK Duplex, 2 bedroom. fulll>ase- _ ed stock cows; Whlteface and An- S bath, heat, water, no pels. 361 Sth D gus, Monday, October 30,I 12-001 2 :0 0 Sho^^e, ^ Save On Shopping Center.fnter. ------■ ------Aveni Avenue East.______mcnt. No pets Carpets, all util- 825 CULTIVATED ' ____ J — jjj-j Itles. 733-1368.______V p.m .Shoshone Saleyard.______—- POR SALE: 1965 29-foot 3 room TWO roomr upitalrs aparunent. nil -----^ ------2 2 9 IMPROVED 00 ^ HOLSTEIN Springer heifers,,.-1,--- MAHOGANY Duncan Phyfe table lable Terry Travel Trailer, Like» new, utilltliutilities fumtihed axcept electric-■jiec’tric- Houses—HouS U nfurnished ______M j A n chairs; three extra leaves.aves. ■nil ...... 1 ■■■' fully equipped with manyr fine ity.Ity. 3213: 7th Avenue North. 733-2940. jTT^ ____ ^ IRRIGATED PASTUREURE weight from 1,000 to 1,300. A.B.S. Extremely ? good condition. 324- extras, bee 802 2nd Avenua West, SMALL RENT with opuon to buy; 1941 I and artificial bneeding. 12 .^erscy Jersey 2217 i SMALL apartment with bath,Ith, allau street.-tre< Heyburn, Idaho. 3-bedroomSlbeli^U.n; 646 DRY PASTURE isnd J Guernsey heifers. For sale or _±£ii —£ ------mm ■ ______- utilitiesUtllltll furnished. SII 3rd Avenue hrirbrick, very modem home. Lou of trade. Also can finance. 324-2415.i-2415. RUG RIJ cleaning most tnorough proc- nroc- SHASTA America's largest • selling elllng East. _733-2940.______.tor, ------ess in state. 24 hours. Pick-up — i______storage, nice yard, carport.’rt.^Lifrg“.' Large $35,000 CASH RENT 30^ HEAD One and two yearsar^^old old *delivery. Custom Floors. 733-5424.:? o T ____ ^ , travel trailer. Blue Lalces Trailerrraller ONE nroom, bachelor, utilitieses fur- worlworkshop. Nice location,on Don,D o n , jHereford range bulls. Excellent Park. nlshecnished. 204 (3) North Washington.lington. CouiCourtjlght. 498 North Maurice, I size and quality. 862-3620 Simon WANTED; Uwd furniture, appllan->i{an* ------—— — — ------$35.135 PhoneJ 733-8693. ______Twin.Twli O r. M averick Station.n^ta la Hey*S5J; PHONE 7 3 3 -8 4 1 1 j Baker. Oakley.______ces, ^ baby things, antiques, com- j S VACATION trailers. Like new. 14- tLEAN t-vv, 4 rooms and bath. WaterW ater ^^rn. ______— j------plete estatos. Hayes Furniture. 15Vi feet, Webb’s Chevron,a, JHO340 npj sanitation furnished. Adults 2 BE leat. 320 ACRB atock ranch on« north WANTED to buy: Holstem springer ^ Shoshone Street West. p?efer A dulu 2 BEDROOM. oU Stove h eat, $55; 320 M dM^rt belfer. and c.n u.e heifer. 5?«S5®4 anS 4 BEAUTIFUL paneling, JI.80 up. Bl- ______preferred. 733-5292. . 602 4th Avenue East. 3 bedroom. slaide. ICO acre. Irrlcated. 160rn*nt d.aert fl months? bred. Eugene Hughes,nls 324 | Building Supply, phone 733- adults gsrage, coal stoker, S75; 1412 1413 4th V>raxln(. Muic h a v . equipment, fl- ” * 5162. 1957 SHASTA Travel Trailer forir sale. REASONABLEREASO rent. Single adults, S^ri , oil heat. nance., reference*. Write box bo» R- 2415. Jerome. ______• _ £ 15-foot, Sleeps 5. Phone 7X3-8848.g848. utilitiesuU except electricityry paid.oald. AveAvenue East. 3 bedroom, oil heat. nj FOR SALE: Good baby and pasture Mi ------312------312 4t 4th Avenue East.______£*[*garage. 1420 4th Avenue East,Eaat. la-In- l»i_C-<<-TUne«-Newa.» PO Muiical Intlruments 1 124 2 4 l j j j \ Iln Ave- so ACRB (arm cloe* to TwinU' 'PJFalla. ir Jcalves. All kinds. Holsteins, white Aportnfnl»«^urnl8h»d 70 nice NICE apartmest1 at Just-A-Mere-A quire befora 5:00, 230 Main Ave- go . Snment ^*ce. and black.. 324-4163 o or r 324- ' r; *^OM nue North, 733-^55.______MuitW hava fhuuicea, equipment. J4028. Jerom e.______ACROSS from vocational school. THREE bedrooms, carpeu.>. with or ainnd reference.. Wrll. bo* P-I«. ^ ------USED SPECIALS Nice 3 bedrooms and bath,I, c'ar-Car* —ZHlH ■ II —i— thre u/ith n'cM. fire- c-o T lm e.-N .w .. ______REREGISTERED Angus bulls. 3 years. „ without fairly new appliances, fire- __C; ■ hnuflA 3 years, and 7 months old 'ciwel; calves. '' WURLITZER electric piano SIBS195 I peted. All utilities. Ideal for>r col- ROOMS downtown — day. tel week. 205 1^** storm wlndows~*doors.oor«. 733- fpo: o r Rent, ISO acre.; ha. home. f lege boys. 1239 Kimberly Road.:oad. month.month Camera Center Hotel. 205 bam. and corrala. 4 milesles EaseEail I Norman Shlrley, 432-4201,, Mur- F FARFISA portable organ ., $295295 [ L ^ E ^ KlTCHENEttE apartment for sin- .Shoshone Street South.______DRUM SET. 3 piece ,7r7r7$59.95>.95 ~ ^ r a s Q p ' ^ „.,v, CLEAN 3 badrooms near Lynwood.' Lynwood. ^ of Buhl. 3 4 3 ^ . ______^ ^ toyyi -- —fier person. Otilltle^ furnished.ilihed! THREETOREE-room basement, with utill- Carpet, drapes, garage. Redecora-R e d e co ra- 4 0 0 ACRES, 300 culUvated. 13 miles ^3 * REGISTERED Hereford Bulls. all \VOX LYNX (acbustiO 837.50. Please phone 733-5822.a 415 ties. Seml-prlvateS entrance,, ahow-ahow children or dogs.. $80. 733- fifrom Twin Palls.- Real good{id iiS-Im- serviceable■ age.. I polled, Alfred guitar ...... $195195 2nd Avenue North.______er. $65.$6. Phone 733-0552. ------8833 weekends or after 4:301:30 p.m. p .m . pip ro v e m e a u . Call 733*8473. __House.1 733*7267.______----1-—• LESLIE speaker (organ) .. $29329S ' Ve r y nice, very clean furnishednishrd TWO or three rooms, ground fi^r. LARGE Registered Bulls—18 months ^ apartment. 3 roonis and bsth. Util- adults,eduiis,- no peU. isSO Kimberlyimb^lv ^ BEDROOM borne. Family, room, WantKl to R«nr 888 8 to 34 months. Domino - Anxietyinxfely HAMMOND or^an speaker . $165165 — — r dining room. Fireplace, Cloee to W4 .. Breed. Buhl. Idaho. 543-4691.il. GIBSON guitar a m p ...... $183183 ; ; /“ ■** ■ Itles furnished. No children; pets. Road. ------—----- shop------shopping center and school. Avail- - 77- C 733*8841. Graceman Auto Court. jCARPE' Buchanai NLA TenanU want better renul.; gg bulls. aiORD organ ...... $85M5 \ 3urt. ^CARPETED, three rooms andd bath,bath. ..We ^bls N ovem ber 4, 518 Buchanan.sucaanaA. jjouses, duplexas, aad apartmenu. k sd * lS T ^R feB ^ k a r e y p r d bullsJ C vLEAN 3-roozn b«sea cheior apartment, very pllaacee,pllstbo tuMt« water furnished.-nished. school,schc m 2nd~Avenua-Eajit«rrmmt too.$90...... $3500*2300 ley.u Jerry Twltcbell, .ppdntmentatment Warner« Music, i31 Shoshone North. IH clean. dOM-ta. rraaonabie, CaU, CaU ,. qGoe«H o e e ^ a , a W hb only. 7»3-4m.1170. 733*1733-1803 fo r appolatm ent-______—JOHK-DEEREKodaiaOlO JJ I tree-trac; — Hajiawi. , 733*5318 ______n u . AV^ ‘O -* " *>“ ='' *■<>• — • **“ ® H'f&Ak-M.'b t v iorrei •ietdlng.-mo.tilyICTfe RaiRadio and TV Sets I 125 ^ y - t>BEDROOM duplex. Oae h eat,t. buUt^biiilt^ TWO bedroom bouse on l i t 81b Ave. ** Arabian. Spirited, excellent adidt'a rTi i^BBDROOM expaado moMIa honnehome In store.sto Water; saaiutlaaKl fur- NonNorth. 9S0. ConU ct 130Sas Aber>Aber- .. A tj^RS fe^ s^ectlw of coIot tV-s to Ot, n ■ /or-jeai. Very clcma. .beaotlfuUytlfuUy ntohed.nUhad. $80. Adnlta. 733-67X5.L ...... nattnathy. G ladstone, O refon. ___ ^------______^^honm. 333»7^-Ot-733rS5d9______——Idaho.-ZenJtb-aA d-Curtto M athes,Jh.?, —Wi­ I TJ«>. , t M .tw fOTlahed, WASher. Adalta. 70-C34. tWTORJ hibA^ EtXlOTTS ------SALLe TYPES of horses, bought,lt. sold SelectS from our, 75 sets. Buy nowf s«Th >■*234. u h t o r n i S H E D duplex, all ntilltlesDtilltles SMALLSMAL 3 bedroom, eloee-ln. 4t^Ave- is S l “That danca wa« wild. Dad! Coi l^BEDROOM furnJahed du^ex.t, aliall paid,paid. IMO per mooth. Elderlyly cou- nue Esut. f30 per month.*. Pbone in i] Overland Av^ Burley, IdaholAmhtk and ^ exchanged. Specialty: raachranch PPay no money till spring 1968. Dad! Could you show us tho** utUlUts fufBtshed. Prefer elderlyIderty pie preferred.pn 733-8308. 733-1733-8105. ______Phone 870-M85 -Jgeldings, Haley. 733-0058.^ ____ CCain*s. 731-7111. ______. __ steps again, without ■ths skats?’* ^ m opth. 7»*8M<.• t __ brickbl 3 b^raom apartment.rtment- SMAL SMALL 1 bedroom. Near shopping Bob Bc Houston, Sales RepreeantatlvesUtlve NO' NOW uU nt horses to break. Hors** fAi ‘jTAPE recorders. TV's, stereos, ap- D B L U X B aMTtment. 812SI per ^ ^rpM^nMKlnt and drapes. 1>^ baths, center.cent Ready to move In Into, to . la-In- P h o n e 733-1400 T w in FFalls alls shoeing ^ and trimming. Denver pipllances. New suid used. Cameran era » MM h. AU mrnSm, Wbtmm TlMtt. J^lTbJ^lTbiwanwttt. 733*23« qotrqotre <3t Potk. eventngs. Ptea, R eef I, PUar, IM ieil.U. Cciutar aad Hall of Music.

*► • .1 ) ^ l l — 9^ '' ' " ■ ___ :______: y 1 ■ Get in fhele Swing,S EveEverybody'sly-s HavingI FunFi withI P^9 T r ’64 PONTIAC 4-door, V8., automatic, power steering and1 •■ aand comfort! Rose color,or, sharp and proud. 20 years sam* location. Rupert ’62 Lark .... $495 brakes. br^ This car is hardrd to tell fromfr new. ' ^ y 1962 Chevrolet BelAir ...... $129S $1195 ■ — ------—7 ~ 4-door Stu*Studebaker. Radio, heater. ^ " •••••••••••...... $ 1 8 8 8 19 6 2 . — Aircraft-lor Sal* 165t automatic transmission. V8 en* - • ■ Station Wagon. V8. radio,adio, heater,he; ______glne. *64’64 FOFFORD 4-door sedan. V8.V8 . standarstandard transmission, over-m . power steering and powerglide.werglide. REEDER FLYmO SERVICE drive,driv immaculate throughout.oughout. The For tha best deal In Aircraft ^f{A’60 (^VC hev.... $495 The Jam es Bond Theml e m e e ! 11962 9 5 2 R a m b le r C la s sic ...... $695 For low cost Flight instructlont '64 OLDSMOBILE JETSTAR>TAR 88 Station wagon, radio, heater,leater, automatic.aui F.A.A. Approved Flight Training forr 4-doorh'#Sfi2^ stationSlfi wagon. , Radio.* *g’633 MERCURYM E] 4-gA interior, also locally ownedled and kekept up. ^ ’60 Ford $495 '62'6 2 THUNDERBIRDt h i 2-doorr hardtop, full ft power, locally own- “ 1963 R a m b le r C la s s ic ...... Stop and See SEE and fly the Moonoy at the Te-I Falcon Falcon 4-door4-do station wagon. Ra- Cd,ed, ] priced low and readydy to sell. • •••••« •...... • • $1688 1963 rom e County Airport. Pilots, In- -dlo, “d*o. heater, heater standard transmls- 9-passenger Station wagon,jon. radioradio, heater, overdrive. qu ire about free dem onstration1 sipn, »lcn, 6 6-cylli-cyllnder. flight. Phone 324-5119, Jerome. >/2A '64•64 VOLKSWAGENV O I 2-door,, new engineengine, beige finish. ,,, J 1963 ■Volkswagen Panel DeliveryD e liv e ry ...... $695 ■ , ’60 Chev .... $395 IIt’s t S JA lw ays best the Boat. For Sale 169 Corvair 4-door. Rndio, heater, second tim e around!f J 1963 :M e r c u r y C olo n y P a rk k ...... $1340...... $1250 CHRYSLER outboard motor,. automatic I transmission. GOMMERGI^klERGIALS seco Station Wagon, radio, heater, heater. powerp< Star Craft boats and campcr ■r-'o '64 1PONTIAC CATALINAlA ;steering, automatic transmission.ismission. 'trailers. Sterllns boat tcallers. nX’58 (.f C hev ...... $395 ’66’se f FORD o p 4x4. V8 engine, 4-speed transmission,tran custom cab, 44-door sedan. A perfect first car or a luxury Pioneer Chain Saws^ . .___ heavy duty tires and lowlow mileage. s JEROME IMPLEKi ENT & 4-door sedan. Radio, heater, au- hea> second car. White with turquoiseurquoise interior, i it is 1965 ' C h e v ro le t M a lib u ...... $2095 MARINA tomtomatlc atlc tra transmission, V8 engine. wellV equipped with powerr steeHng and brakes, Super Sport. 327 V8, radio,lio. heateiheater, 4-on the floor, >01 South Lincoln_____ . 324-4641 ^ _ 2—’65 FORD F-IOO’s. long wheelbase, 4-speed, 1 V8 and Big5 automatica transmission. i sh a rp !! ; ’64 Dpdge $1395 ‘‘6’’ { both sharp units. M otorcycU f 180 Long whecwheelbase, wide box. 6- . . . . : . . $1788 1965 ChevroletI 4-door sedania n ...... ’. $2095 — cylinder cr cyllnder engine. 4-9peed, frcsh- ■ 1 alr heater, 6:50x16 tires. CHE 327 V8. autom atic transmission,nission, factoryfc air con- HONDA 5 0 ...... $69 ’64 CHEVROLET long wheelbaseheelbase V^-ton pickup, 4-speed, ditioning. radio, heater, power stfsteering ■& brakes. Big Six, real sharp unit,it, ready to go, G o l d YAMAGUCHI ...... * 69 ’60 JJeep p .... $995 G oldfin.^er! YAMAGUCfll 90 Engine J 45 1966 P ly m o u th B e lv e d e re; ...... $2095 Pickup. 6-cyllnder. 4-wheel drive. ’63*63 CADILLACC COUPE 2 YAHAHA 80 Wiffe- lock-out hUhubs,. *63’63 STU STUDEBAKER long wheelbase,^/heelbase, heavy1 duty Vi'toni 3" cGold with teige top andI interior — equipped V8. 4-door, radio, heater,!r, power steering, auto- Uail gears ...... *195 speed, V8 with overdrive.ive. . ,ilike you expect it to bei:1 To see it — Is to / m atic. ■ SI75 ’5 ’57 7 IIH H C ...... $ 4 9 5 wV, ant it I Long wheelbase. 6 -cyllnder en- »gg INT 1966 Volkswagen 2-door ...... $1395 ERICKSON MOTORS i,”"!glne. 4i'l’p" speed. ’65 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT.UT. Full cab.cab 6-cylinder wilh hubs, 520 Main South 733-4000 mud and snow tires all1 the way around.ar $ 2 5 8 8 29661966 Ford Falcon ...... $W 95 i HONDA - KAWASAKI for road nnd 4-door, station wagon, radio, heater,hei standard trail 50 to 650 cc. Factory trained I J transmission. mechanics ot your sorvice. Hel- D on’t L et The R ainL GatneGolne Down ' mets-accessorlcs. Blaslus Motors. JL% $AVE Lots of MorMoney H ere 451 E ast Main. ______' R I C E ■64 CAMINO CUSTOM 1967 250-cc. Kawaskl, ow ner In ser- /^ lU T 7 T r A compromi.se between work anand pleasure, SPESPECIAL — 1 9 6 7 Plymoii^lymouths ... vice. Take over payments. 733-: CHEVROLET,V,>xlJCj V . Inc. t - automatic, fully powered,d, V8 engengine. CleanI FuFury III--?-door hardtop with air iconditioning 638C.______■* F ury III—^4-door Station WagonVagon FOR SALE: 3 motorcycles. Tonner ^ ^JE R O M E U L . N IO N M O O T O R S " Scooter 175cc and an Indian rMcc. 200 South 1Lincoln Ph. 324-4SI2 ...... $ 1 6 8 8 V aliant—4-door sedans See at 1981 Poplar. Call 733-8202. Ed ChurchiChurchman. Clarence Fallon i Dick Lowe. Frank Sheppeard ^ S u z u k i, iogo 8bcc7$i75. 2 0 7 casw eii _ — ALW ALWAYS A LARGE SELECTIONiLECTION TO T CHOOSE FROM — All Priced to SeU —- FactoryFactor W arranty or call 733-7009. — ------Pennies From H eavenven 1965 HONDA 50 for sale. Phona 733> The Safest Place toI Buy an A-1 Car or Pickup '6^1 8393, gvenlngi. ______'65 FORD ECONOUNE VANV A N T T I — OPEN EVENINGSVENINGS T-TIL 9 — SSAVE SAVE SAVE — Standardtandard titransmission, VV Accessories and Repair 182 T JL hXT* e is e n ’s sixC' cylinder, looks as goodod as it riruns. W IL L S U SEE5ED C A R S , NEW CAR DEPARTMENT- USED CAR DEPARTMENT * CHECK this week's s7>ecial a t Glen's' 146 2nd Ea»t ...... 733-511010 150 3rd3r ,£ast ...... 733-1019 OPEN TIL 8 —- FFRIDAV R ID A Y -U l # Grandview Body Shop, across __ ••••*•••••...... $ 1 5 8 8 Truck Lanean e West from Grandview Theatre. 1961 9 6 7 G a l a x i e ------Truckff 196I '“o**500’ 2 2-door-‘iooi hardtop. V8 . auto­ Office Phoneine 733-7368733-73f matic,matic. powowered, aira conditioned. ; runs good. Here's an oldd timer w with a strong nnd ready for work. Priced to sell[ 1964 F A L C O N 4 -d o o r Se e d d a n ...... Only $1195 " T H I S TIME T ] by owrter. Phone 733-3144.______- Q£*'7 6-cylinder motor, automaticomatic transitransmission. back. 1967 M ercuiy 196.^ FORD F-600 2-ton cabin chas- 1901 ...... ' $ 6 8 8 sis. long WB, 2-speed, 5-spocd. Parklane GBreertway sedan. Ex- 1961 PPONTIAC Bonnotfilleilie ConvertibleConver ... Just $895 8 25x20 duals. With or without tagt tremtremely ely loilow mileage, all pow- Bxlc. All excellent condition. $2,- «r,er, aira ir conditioned. cor Warranty. fi.Hydramatic* tran.sn^ission,ision. power steering and C O M E T1 O 595. Cameroa Sales, Incorporated. brakes,br factory air conditioning.onditioning. All 1 n Winterized Serviced and Aro R upert. Idaho 436-3191.______All These. Cars Have Been Winteri: 1060 FORD 6-cyllnder. 3-speed nick- 1 . Ready To Go!. up. real sharp. Beat this at $575. 1967 ±i7U( Galaxie 1A60 weo CHEVROLETc: BelAirAir 4-door Sodan ...... $595 Also, 1950, reni nice K-.ton Fordi *500'‘500' 4-dooi4-door hardfop. VS. auto- VJV8 motor. Power Glideide transmistransmission, clean. pickup, $210. CaU 034-5109 or 934- miUlc,mrttlc, powr •354' Perklni, 18’ Williams bed. 1967 1 9 0 i Goug-ar steering, very nice. — You’ll Be GladHad YYou Did — Will trade. 934-5377. G-6odlng. eve- J o h n G C h r i s ^ nings. . y*.V i. automi autom atic, power steering. 1959 1Q*;q nOLDS 88 4-door Hardtopla r d t o p ...... $495 ’62 CHEVROLET CH .... *895 -•59 ’SrCH eHEVROt£f .... *395 lOM CHEVROLET M-tcn plckm>. Demonstrator. IJemonXr*" kj 4-door wagon. V8. standard ^ 2-door.2-d< V8. automatic trana> Good condition, good tircs. Call Hydramatic transmi-ssion,ision, power steering and transmission with overdrive, . mission. Real sharp. brakes. A nice one. 733-7508.______Jf radio and heater. '63 CHRYSLER ...... $1695 1967 FORD V^-ton pickup, model ' M O TT O O ] R S s FIOO. v a and 3-sp«ed transm ls- M/»..re 1958 RAMBLER 4-door■ SStation ta tio n W a g o n ...... $135 ■61•61 CH CHRYSLER ...... J895 300J 3oa Hardtop coupe. 413, _ alon. 733-1372. For NCwS, News. Weather and Best ^ New Yorker 4-door sedan. f!!i?dual ram Induction engine, Entertainment: Listen To V8 motor, automatic transmission. transmissioi ' POPONTIAC CADILIADILLAG GMC Full power and factory air full -u- power, white with our- 1052 FORD pickup. Good condition 601 Main Avenue East Phone 733-1823 condltlonlng. =on •gundy Iftterlor. Real bomb. With excellent rubber. R. K. Sor- The T n e TThoi.'ien n ejs Show on KLIX 19471Q4 7 OLDSO 4-door Sedan.in. HHydran y d ra m a tic ...... $65 ^ob*l enscn. Phone R86-77IB. Shoshone. Radio frcfrom 7—7:30 every Bob Fullton 733-5913 Bob Nelson 733-0052 •65'CI^YSLER *65"Cli ...... S2695 '65 RAMBLER ...... $1595 4-WHEEL drive Dodge pickup. New morninc ; Del Tim pson 733-4458 GGeorge DeTillot 733-2495 nc’ 770 Hardtop coupe. V8 eiH motor, good shape. 201 Monroe. morninR. murninK- 11949 9 4 9 J)DODGE Yj-ton P ic c k u p ...... $75 ' New Yorker 4«door sedan. giniglne. automatic transmie*' ------FulFull power and al^ condi* sloision, 3 - tone yellow and Twin Falls. M At 6-cylinder motor. 3-spcedpeed transmitransmission. tJortJonlng. \ bla - condition. Oood tire*. See at ' ~ ~ ^------«44-MBli - " «44 Main soutir^ Phone‘733-6811 tires. A real buy. matic mai transmission, factory w a rra n ty . 451 South Waihlngton. Call 733- Ben Eldredge Jackack Cox Woody Turley S P E G I i ’65 CHEVROLET .... $2095 **' _ _ ^ SupSuper Sport red convertible. '64-RAMBLER 64'RA ...... $1295 *396* Vt engine, automatic 4-door 4-d< aedan. tf-cyllnder en» ------C a d i l l a c — -’66 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN\N CarryiC arryall, V8 engine, 3-speed ,'^2transmission, power steer> glne, gln< automatic traasmis* CHEVROLET MMILLER AUTO tr;transmission, power steeringsering andam brakes, heavy duty in«ing and brakes, console. sion. sioi Real attractlva aad Real sharp. . extra ext clean. I»37 Suburban, raal aharp rlf. HHere ere Is J'lyour opportunity to hHONDA SALES AALL L L 1 9 6 7 M O D E LiS S heheater, commercial tires and rimsrims, custom cab. Ideal for iiunltng. Big « engine. own one cof these fino auto- Cars cara — Pickups — Trail Ws ^ ’66'66 M M l USTANG ...... $2295 '58 FORDFO ...... $390 new 8-ply rear tire,. Call 32S- mobiles at a price you can’t FoiFor Hunttftg season. S S O L D O U T ’68 CHEVROLET c SUBURBAN\N Carry:Carryall. V8 engine, 3-speed H»iHardtop. 300 cubic Inch ei)** station Sta< wagon. • • cyllodar S blocks south on Rock Creck trtransmission, positraction,1, 3-seat, :radio, heater. This one glne, 4-speed floor ihift. engine, eng atandard traasmla* **'*’• ______afford to rmiss. ?oad!^H*aro ad . H an sen . P hone 423-5178. -d t t v console, red with black ln> sion. slot almost new tires. Juat RK A L c le a n 1957 P o n tia c h a rd to p B U Y AJ ’68 A T ’67 P R IC E5 S readyre for the hills. terior.ter Ei^ra. clean. right righ for huatlbg aeasoo. 1967 CADILLAC “ ^^arStar Chl'Chief. Radio, heater, powerJwer '66 CH E V R O LE T . . . . $2095 *61'61 PONTIACPO ...... $895 BONANZA MbTOaS S^jSedan de Ville Zsteering: rlirU c brakes. $250. ’New tireslire. Chrvsl Chrysler. Plymouth, Valiant. ■66'6 6 JlJE E P WAGONEER, air conditioned, condition power steering and .4-door4.^, sedan. Radio, heat- Donnevllla Dor 4>door hardtop. Pontiac Opel Buick w o rth $50. S43-4&40, B uhl.______----- IJodgC Dodge, Dodge Dart, and1 bibrakes, automatic transmission.mission. 44-wh^ldrive, radio and. »r.er. overdrive transmission. Full Ful power and factory air 1966 CADILl-AC ciilsh6ui4C11LSH6LM Brothers, Burley, Vourfour Dodge Trucks. hiheater, 13,000 actual miles. SHARISHARP! , VftV»_ engine, excellent condi- conditioning. con Nlca.^ - ______BURLEY. IDAHO" authorized Rambler dealer for: Uon. low mlleas*. —q Calais Sedan CMsla aad Minidoka Counties, 678- '65 DODGE ...... $149S *64 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT,rr, full cacab, 4-wheeldrives. Good '65 CO COMET ...... *1299 Coronet coi 4-door aedan. Vt ^ WANT TO SAVE MON^Y? 1965 CADILLAC Is 4-door. 6 - cylinder, radio. engine, eng antomatlc transmla- ' Come To Leo. ilica Chevyland. FOR SALE: I9M Corvair. MonjaS DRIDRIVE A LITTLE1< on" the farm or in the hills. be.heater, extra clean. sion. sloi Good condition, Gooding. Chevrolets, Oldsmoblles. Sedan de Ville *^s?yder.Spyder. vWill take older model car / Bulcks. Pontlscs. OK Used Cara or smallsm all mcnorcycle on trade.adc. A N D S A V E .55■65 CWEVROLETc pickup andI 8’' CAMFCAMPER, V8 engine, 4-speed I ■nd Trucks, 1&S51965 CADILLAC PhonePhone-543-6165. . 5* Buhl.______transmission, radio, will sell them se[>arate1 or as one unit. J AND ' Open Sundsys and Evenings Scd2Sedan de Ville MUST *Sl‘aisell l»«7 Camero Sport Coupe. ^ . PICKUPS ND TRUCKS '3fC)R SALE: 1^ Fury, Black, 2- Less than 3.000 miles. New car - ■ • ^3~D DO 0D G E >4-ton . . . . *195 ■59 ’59 GGW M C ...... S1095 warranty. Graceman Auto Court. t t door hardtop. Must see to apprec- IQAi1964 CAD IL^C Xp"?.re^n- ■66 CHEVROLET IMPALA Stationtation Wagon, Waj power steering and 1 ^ , vM,. H-taa. V*, «■ Utc. Bucket seau. Tape deck. Best A p a rtm e n t No. 33.______!::: £HARBAUGH j[ brakes. S V8 engine, radio, heater. '62•62 CHCHEVROLET .... *895 offer. Phone 324-5137 o r 733-3164 SCdJSedan de Ville mustMUST aacrjaacrlfice Jeep Universal CJ-5. ->peed. rmSo, baatcr, cb a fte r 6 p.m.______H-toa.H-i 4 hfth eampar. n ii i> a Full metametal cab. Sharp. Phona 73J- M O T O R sharp u n it. b u ic k . I9S2 LeSabre. ExtremelT AAll ll of thethese cars aro fully 3042. 3speed. ■<3 dDODGE q ...... S139S Champloa eifglne. 40 hours on aee. 1055IB5S FFORD O R D p an e l. Ideal fo r h u ntingting complete rebuilt lockout bubs. "» ® • and camicamping. Has 4 Inch sponge •54 GM C 2-ton iM g «14* U, • • eyUndM’, $550. 733-OSS2.______. _ _ _ bed. PhoneP hot 7^2171.______4-spe«d. 2 - speed, «:2Sx20 LINCOLN. IMO. Good condlUon.ion.------—- GLENG JEl^r E N K I N S - iures. *53*S3 FO FORD VB - IMPALA. 1965 super aport. U T V$, \ A / P h o o e 338-5118 d a y s. 338-4988 ave- j j '61 CHEVROLET 3400 truck cafe mmr motor.. 4-speed. power steering, new tires. W T T o rk m a n pings and mornings. Filer.______V' $2295. Hanzel Chevrolet Co.. Ru- __ W O R K M A N ivrolet ■“ SLook wheelbase, ^^indar ■pOT«, ap* $M *» turn. p e rt. 436-3158.______T 5 t* ues OLDSMOBILE 442, 4-speed. WUl T] Chevrole cngloa. 4 speed trans mia- iM 7 KARJ^fANN G hia RacUo a n d -Brothers D l “SiSJ-SIStrado equity for pickup. Afler 8:00SrS! ^ . BROTHER ■Ialoo.oi 2'Speed^ule. axcallaat •5* 58 INTEBNATIONALIrfl beater, factory warranty. Original p.m , P b o o e 733-2158.______— Th^e Supermarketlarket 9 f Values «:2it:2Sx20 tires. l-toa. l>to Meek taiek, ow ner. Would consider trade. RUPERT R U P E R T PHONE 43S-3476 1M8 CHBVROLHT 2-door hardtop.^ PONTIAC—CADILLACP O N 3 1 3 j •53 GMC 2-ton ^ ’58*» DOIX»DGE 2^^VS ^ Phone 733-7193 after S;30 p.m...... - ...... " ' 292: ccam a m lifte rs . A FD . $275. 324- 313 Main Avenue West 733-3033 ‘M OW TOP condlUon, 1957 Chevrolet 283. 2728.272& 2S3 East] A»enue M. Jerome. G M C ______a-speed. citti 5^2203. ■______t a ■ -'aPTSSc.iS^-iSSe'f*'—i P VOLig^AGEN.~VOLK^AC! 1964, -Low lnlleai^. * IM8 DATSUN SPUll >port car.ur. 1984ISM «CHEVROLET ImpaJa. « C7U1V• A $800j_Can be l88 Shoup„Ave-_ Rnpc^ Idaho ______ia* --dcr.—amoraatle. tndmUsloe. __ — ------.--n»8-Best*«y to-Sell------nua anytime. _____ tr- «Uo aad heatar, E»ceUent c o i^ ------TaeWtffiiTisnwtth^ — ------i - J i 3 l ^•4 _ _ _ _ ... ---- \ ttt# —lion. $t,t»>;— —3M-aa2» i ----- BODf i t ItE I^gS^BgE $1,500 or maka offer. Aner 8 p.m.. . ^ 113 5:00 p.m. A 'V ant Ad J L . X V'W’ v V'W' y • • $iWori King’s MC K ing’s M otei. Ap»t. N o. 2.______FFj R O N K M O T O R SSSgmtut. - • p ja. ■- ______■ __ . IFIP YOUYOI have aa old car to aaU —; 6M Block 2nd Awnw S Pbone 733^1 BUICK, 1»44l»4«. Very good shm . $150. _ ^ ^CHEV, E V . 1M2 wmaoo, VI, mrtomatlc.Jc, turnnow Smti the tima bafora fhe expem 733-ir^45«733-^^45, J, a c k Colton, m Waab>Ign. Chrysler, FlymouCh. GMQ power ■twrtas. 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