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, VOL. 64 NO/238 . ' ■ '______. TW IN FALLS, I)t)AHO.I. SUNDAY,SUN’d ' DECEMBER 10.0,1967 1967 • .. ' ' ' ... .. T E N c e n t s ' ^|Astfonaa#q I . • 1 . - y ~W K M I Killed In1 ^i ^ y n a a soirALiitt' I Crash ' J ^ I( O T^T- ' I

K EDWARDS AIR FORCE ^ K BAI BASE, Calif. (AP) - Maj. Rob- | M e ert-H. rt Lawrence Jr.. America's I E S~ Tirsfirst Negro astronaut, has been .1 m killed in the crash of an FlO-1 [ o u s e S p i j B SSta tarfig h tcr .Jet as U landed1 after l i i t e H o i jplendor ^ a routine training flight. ______' wW.ASHINQ.TON (AP) — I.yn- An Air Force spokesman :[!■' da Bird Johnson married Ma- BS[ called him “ one of those .viiung i.'B rine Capt. Charles S. Robb Sat- ra bright guys with everything ,:B.■■ urdiiv in the beauty of the White IH going for him." HouseHui agleam with the lights Lawrence, 31, was preparing and garlands and the spirit of a ]project for the Defense De- ■ ' . rB l the Christmas season. partmentpar lo orbit two men on’ a ' J. m B . ______The1 . c-klor cla ughtor of the M space laboratory in 1970. 'B PresidentPre and the young man ' ■ ■ ______The—ChiragnJaiirnI __Ijiwrencc-vrencc- —----- — — -who-wiH-be-4n-Viet-»ttm-in-Q-few»- - w as the ninth U.S. astronaut to weeks exchanged wedding die. The others were a.ssigned lo ' . , ^ bar bands, "1 wills" and murmured the National Acrohautics and jg |« ^ "1 love yous" in the splendor of . Space Administration. Five died Jfj> the East Room in accidents earlier this year. The FlOl, ‘'a missile with a &)• ’ , > loved..’’ beginning until the min- tronaut-designee in June, w as / BjHJl .. isterisK declared "with this ring 1 one of 16 military officers in Br ^ thee w ed..’’ Back Att Federal F 1 TTroops itraining.for the MOL Project— I The While House officially put ______-*- ______the Manned Orbiting Laborato-bora to- I the time of the wedding at 4:16 SAIGON (AP) — With theirleir NguyiNguyen Vfin’ Loc, traveledi3 tolto wenwent to Dang Xuan Hung,“ who — PVugiaiii'.—The group—p--- warrWTTT ——| X------— im e s t .------ranlcs depleted by heavy casual-lal- coastalcoasli Tam Ky to present three led government forces '(j, to a 1 made up of 12 Arr Forcee Offi- I ^ , V Lynda in the traditional long, ties, three Viet Cong battalionsons Viet (Cong defectors with awardsvards larglarge enemy weapons cache.ache three Navy ^ p n anc; one I white gown of a bride and Robb split up into small units in the equivalentequiv; to nearly $6,00030_ in PhamPha Hanh, who led troops^ to In a .n l M ° arine. ' | ------sw ainpy—Mt-'kniTg—Dfrtta—Sa tcrr^trr^ Suuiti'Suuih VIeinamose piasters—ans—an cacfcache of Viet Cong communica-^ ’ ■ l.aw re iiLc' s w idow;—BarB!rriT7r r tm a : —~ j ^^B H bel before a white altar on a low day and struck back at Southuth amouamount that would lake most tionstion: equipment, got about $900.jgQQ and their 8-year-oid son, Tra- ' j --platform pla in the ccnter of tho Vietnamese army troops who^ho rural Soulh Vietnamese almostImost TlThe third award of nearlylearlv I ^ K B : rear wall gf the East Room. Tho surrounded and mauled them in 25 ycyears to earn. /\mnual1 per $2.0($2,000 went lo Loc To T ran^ Coi. Another Negro pilot, Capt. •■ altaralt was wreathed In greenery. Cong Edward J. Dwight, was selected a scorching battle the day be- capitccapita income is $250 in rural who led his 38-man Viet Cong ler^the THE WHITE HOUSEI wedding Saturday ended this way, with IMarine Capt. CharlesES Robb Candles gleamed from two ver- fore. Sharp night fighting wasvas areasareas. plat(platoon lo surrender last Negro lo enter the space pilot training programram in ' wife, the formerer Lynda J Johnson, walking beneath:ath the traditionaltra^ crossed swords.rds. Tho "1®“ holders. reported. MoiM ore than $3,000 of the mloney oney WedWedne.sday. 's father Back of the altar a dellcale Tho bodies of teen-age' boysoys ------^------1963, but he did not completeeie the 'marriage ceremony wnsas conductedconduct In the cast room of the WhiteWhiti House with Lynda's father 1 ppro n g ram . _ and other dlKnitaries inIn attendance.attendan (AP wlrephoto) >______80gold cross was centered on a were found among the enemy , ------—------backgroundbai of green fir sluddecl dead along the tnuddy banks of # ’.. withwi liny white electric candles. the Thac Lac Canal, about 100 1 ^ 1 3 J ------It was a picture book wed­ miles southwest of Saigon In theiCity Institutitute Ends - ding. It tugged hard at emo­ U-Mlnh Forest. Four boys. 13 to "1 $6.75 Millifillion In ..4ssAssets f,itions. And it brought tears to 17 years old, were captured. A Skiing Opens ’ Lynda'sLy eyes as she stepped up U.S. officials saw In this Indica- to the altar and to those of her tions the Viet Cong, who havei After 2-Day Ll, Pomerello .ski area will Oay Session sister. Luci Johnson Nugent, tho controlled most of the delta for be open Sunday, it was i . , announced. •*Reported3d 1By SierraTa .Life matron t of honor. 1 years, were weakening and'tKl An In stitu te, to help newlylewly sion controls and outlined the There1 were subdued but audi- hurting for. manpower. electeelected city officials improve resp ^ '.'L® The ski lift wiil be■ jn ■ prove responsibilities of a communitylunity operation from-...ID...a.m ., ] F6 solved, ble answers of ,"1 will” when the The South Vietnamese forces,es. underunderstanding of fheir offlclfll'zonii'flcifll' zoning or. planning organization. I.m-' In a statement -Saturdayday to iromiro Jan. 1, 1963, to June 30. longlor as problems amj solved, -J® backed up by U.S. Army heli-cli- duties closcd Friday in Twin _ until 4':30“ p:'m, The cafe-“f®" I stockholders and policy owners 1961967, and revealed that the cap- however,hoi and progress continuescontinues. officiating cleric asked Charles In short’ Lynda in turn whether they copter gun.ships, claimcd 365 Falls palls with discussions on budget-iJ pmI Following ;T each presentation,ation, teria will be open Sundayday j| of Sierra 'Life Insurance;o Co., italital, surplus and policy reserves we can feel satisfied. In short, Viet Cong killed by the time j„g_ and attending the institutetitute ial.so. prFred M. Frazier, president,nl, said of of the company compliesies with we believe this is thee case at would have the other for their ing, financing, - planning and ' wedded spiouse in the holy state fighting broke off Friday nightRh/ zopinizoning. commission, discussed subdivi-bdivi- There are about 14!•< a recent examination by the IdaIdaho law," Mr. Blaineine was SSic ierra." "'®' and the U.S. Command in Sal->al* _ ■were 'Wcr( asked to present solutionsjtions 1Inches of snow at the bot-bot- |diIdaho Insurance Departmentent has qu(quoted as saying. j . . , of m atrim ony—w hether they pp. Sponsored by the Idaho League _ It was al.so pointeda out byoy would love, comfort and honor gon called it one of the govern- , lague („ problems which were outlinedtlined itom and aboul 18 or 19 I gi\given Sierra Life a "Cleanlan bill jyMr. Frazier said: "U Isis true MrMr. Frazier thal sales progress ■jP5 of Cities- and the Oillege of by t ? progress another, forsake all others, m ent arm y ’s greatest victories " ‘ S'' by the institute directors. TlieThe inches cm the lop. I of health." ihalhat during tho past year/ear we ha:has continued, with the agency ..5 , of the war. Only a handful of Southern " Idaho, the institute! was ^ormore experienced cily officralsicrals Roads to the area are gre Thursday and Friday with more then the '■ m'^ssage, he quotedIted In- *1“'have ex.perienced some: of the forcefnr wrilinj; more lhanin $100,000$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 xhey-j-h looked directly-into each U.S. military advi.'sers were more then discussed the solutions; with Ibeing maintained by the ! John P'’°t)*en\s — you mightlit liken of annualized premium on over n,u with the ground troops. than 40 electcd officials from newlynew elected officials, to deter-Jeter- iCassia County Highwayvay I ®uisurance Commissioner John n on over other’s eyes. . them lo 'growing pains'' — fre- $4,000,000$4,' of life insurance from,k> And/ just before the ceremony The three enemy battalions:ins Magic M agic Valley com m unities3 at- minemini if the best results had been Department.: BliBlaine. "The examination),n was quentlyquj encountered by■ young, JulJuly 1, through Nov. 17, nf this broke up into .smaller fightingIng tendirtending various sessions. oblaobtained. extensive,exi covering a f>eriod a„, , ended, Robb leaned iQward his -■■ — nBwrMwwiuuuiuiiiMwiuiwawAJii.itwwjjiJuwtww-’.'.mi ------P*^'''°° pbjaggressive life insurancece com- yeiyear, indicating Ihe ability ofjjj^j01 j bride and whispered "I love groups after the battle and be- MayorMa; Joe Peters, Burley, dl.s-dis- panies. loclocal agency force. And accord-jy(„ f-.-in hitting back Saturday cussei Id accord -1 you'- („ words lhat could be lay cussed sources of revenue.a city lappoint- i"e I" Mr- I razier, it is "an morning. Fighting wnne^ ST "has a "We have known disappoint- )"§ It IS an g^e jeen rather than heard. Lj-nda’s nST "has at“ its dIspbsal,^ndTvfnjhffii thi “ — '— ' men^, ux)," he continued,d, "such important basic factor in meas- midday but picked up again af- assistanceassist of other Burley city ' rneas- hand trembled slightly when city ' : ' f '.' .' V;: ^ as noL~hPlng^ a+)ttr (tv-eoinplijui.!(M«pltt«i4 -y''ll}£^il/■'inipany's yf] solidityihdity and Charles^h, put a dlamond-encrust- tcr nightfall. ojficitoJficia]s, explained bonding pro- : our success- potential.” - ■ |pj Friday’s action rapped "a cedur our 15th merger after I.') success- P°’ |ed gold band-on-ihe-thiTd-tincr r a cediires. e'staWi.shlng of separatea ra tc — ------— ------ful company acquisitions.IS. But. InI a financial report issued by of week of surcessful allied opera-ra- and specials funds, budget prep- issued by of her left hand. But there was then; ^blem s alwayss havo THe the Sierra Life Insurance Com-'no, lions in the .della. A combinedled aratiraration, and other financial ince Com- no fumbling in the double ring incial . beenbec the price of progress.ess. As pany,pai which has its homeime office cerceremony. U.S.-South Vietnamese Riverineino probhproblem s, ------in Task Force boxed in a veteran ------in Twin Falls, the companympany re- /After the benediction, Robb Viet Cong unit of about .100 menlen -j-^yjn Mead, chairman ofif the ports that as of June■ .10.30. 1967, kissedkis Mrs. Robb on Ihe cheek along a canal fi6 miles south-Ith •'“'Is planning and zoningoning its admitted assets totaledHaled $$6,-6 ,- andan< said, "I love you." And west of Saigon last Monday and _____commission, di.scussed subdiv-ihdiv- ^ ■ Governorsg ™755.28.127 while its liabilitieslilitie.s and ^ Ly: Lynda, her deepM im ples show- killed 2.1'i of the enemy troops.ps. ' reserves total $6.064,.149..ig.',064,.149.')9. |ing ing behind her happy smile, Four of them were women. ^1 "Capital and Surplus fnr Pro- whisperedwh back, "1 love you," It started out a week in which jT) _ B Say No Likelyt- l y tection to Pulicyholilers,"rs," $690,- The1 ceremony over, husband the allies throughout the nation Ml O irt IjB B n IP 733.83, It was reported.1. andam wife turned away from tho initiated actions lhat resulted S in Police Report I n A |-| In commenting on the finan- allalter, walked down an aisle . more than 1.000 enemy troops ¥ T H AspirantA Seenc o i l cial report, Mr. 1-raziorzier said, forformed by while ribbons and sranrhinn.s. in lhc. com er Ictned. 'TTDnpimf thtnjrSfnVTneri- dFT € ■ - -TTOw--BEXtnr~Fi^r (A rppoWr 4mweveiv-patVrPfW^-^ can Division near Da Nangmg^HospitaHs M. ------■1 I siblv convev lo our (i.ODO01)0 stock- doonvayclo< of the East Room and killed another 99 in a battle Sat- RepublicanRei governors acknowl-'icknowl-J hoiholders and 17,000 oohcycy owners sniilinp,sm inarched arm in arm urday. J3l:Burojlarized I edged Saturday they havelave no our appreciation for Ihcirheir loyal- heneaihhei an archway of sabres The passing nf .the monsoon^an . O ' . ■ con&ensu.s—andcon none inn pros- IV.ly. confulcnce and faitJiLh in Sicr- foiined1‘1a by si.vof Robb's fellow rains from the soulh into the gorr I candi- Insurance Company.npany. MaMarine officers in their dress Something new in burglarieslaries ^ H pect—onpec a presidential candi------;------uniforms. northern part nf Ihe country,"■y', was ^reported Saturday by Twin ■ signalled the start of heavy [.'ails datedat for 1968. Colorado'sI's John 1The bridesm aids ,ind prooms- ivy Halls police. Someone took an H A. Love said It Is becoming less i j | _ men and the weddin" pany fol- fighting in the lush delta. estimiestimated $50 In cash fromn the Jhe H South Vietnam's new premier, doctoi likelikely that the GOP nominee“I'r: Traffic DeathsninS r,lowed the hriclc ai'd pronm doctor's locker room at Magic'lagic H dow.i the h.Tllw;;y and un llv* ■ “ Valle;Valley Meffiorial Hospital and ,!. fvillMil come from the' ranks;s of tho , . . I d a h o «lii.iiid i‘i .-.tail fur a session of it is believed an attempt wasw as H governors.gov 0 ma(Je made to get away with a $1,(KX) ' • I. ' ' ' lure. in Replace Kidneys (1.000 Two days of political confer- 1967 . . . 2^ 6 0 6 0 n,p11,p yellow Ov.il Rconi, .TOHANNESBURG. South Af- P'ecepiece of hospital eqviiprncnt. , ences at this Florida resortsort pro- 1966 ...... 2 2 5 5 8 8 Afler he ;;n: hac'; upst.iirs. rlca (AP) — South Africa an-nn- OffiOfficers said a young mai^ miin duced no new com m itm ents for j Pr(President Johnson told reporters nounced Saturday it.s first dou-ou- and vwornan went to the hosp^ l|P losp^ any df the potential 19688 candi- candi­ MagTfc ValleyBy he 'i*' was very lired and was fly- ble kidney transplant — fromnm tal forfo a blood test of the type «> *> dates.dat An absent GOP governor,ovem or. , _ _ ing' inp to the LBJ ranch nc.^r one body to two .recipients — neededneode for a marriage license.cnse. Ai TROPHY FOR THE outstandlioutstanding western performancee horse olof the Intermountaln Quarterarter Gporge Gpc Romney of Michigan,ligan, is 1967 ...... 446 6 joJohnson l City, Tex., Saturday but said the body of one rcfci-fei- LaterL ater the m an was seen by hos- Hc 'resenting the trophy Is F. G. McFar- the ' hos- Horse Association b acceptedepted hereher by Al Heap, right. Presenting :Far- the only major contenderler who 1966...... 444 4 SSee LYNDA. Pg. 2. COL. 2 pient rejected its new kidney. pital attendantsi in several areasareas land,I»i Tooele, Utah, outgoingling presli president of the association., More ththan SO Idaho. Utah, Wyoni-yorai- has formally declared hisis candi- ...... wtgWBBmr«mB'TO.w«wwBtww--»wm-rtiaaBMPrcj«Ba^^...... Surgeon.s at Johannesburgirg restrictedrestrii to hospital personnelonnel inc.Inj Nevada and Montanala Quarte Quarter Horse owners and breedersirecders receivedr special awards! for dacy.dac General Hospital said they gotRot only,only. po points earned in show ringsgs during the 1967 season. Awardsds were presentedp Saturday night*M**h foi- ^Love, retiring Chairman of the "f] both kidneys from an unidepti-’!'■ A^ nurse„ found the rear door lowing a i>anquet In the Holiday Inn.1 headquarters for the annualannul IQHA convention which‘'h'Ch Republican Governors Associa- JJ . fied boy and trnnsplanted one in nf the X s s L t ! Bright Colored►lored Lights Seen JB. .of. the, hospital open and a cardk cardr closed.ck Saturday night. Seete photo c on page 8 . ______------4ionf4ior tempered-his forecast^flf»casb 7f>f------—^ ...... — ------~a woman and the other in a manla” iograriograph machine, valuedI at ■ . ■ one year-ago that a GOP gover- A Friday night. about about $1 ,0 0 0 beside the door. O^- » A • " J • nor would top the 1968 ticket.c k e ^ " A ho.spital spokesman said thsihs ficersfjcers said it had been wheeled Zk As Oiristmasnas CoContest Begins “ I still think it’s likely,"'Iv ** hche unidentified man’s body reject-ct- Ml a stand to the rear S door, Annual Quart*i^ter Horse AssociationAss e£ like- J*'® time of yearear againlninagainlning of Dcc. 22, starting at 6 ed the new-kidney and he was appar sailsaid, "but It is perhaps less like- '“s apparently to. be loaded Inlbfi'o a ——— ^ ly than it wa.s at that tim e.”.. and the (jig Christmasli Lightingjp.nLightingjp.m., will not be'announc^ until placed back on.,a kidney ma- vehiclevehicl when the opportunity ' Contest, sponsored jointlyIlly bv the!the contest is completed. Those ■ chine to await a’ndlher suitable arose. arose X ? J Seventeen Republican slate Jaho t’ow-1 judges will visit ever\’ display Meet Ends,, FiFiler Man HonHonored c^irmen met privately and. two Times-News ^j. and the Idaho t’ow-|jud fcitlney.'______A^ description^ of 'the suspectspect an a two ^j. „iore offersiffers $150 ententered in the contest. The win­ I ^ was w as sents to other hospitalsIs in E m p h a s is Is on youthth In:tiorIn:tion officers said in the? 1967 tioition said directors and officers>fficers ” them expressed dissatisfac-satisfac- in cash aw ards. ninning displays must be left up ^_bJ the^ai 1 the area In the -event the man AmericanAme Quarter Horse Associ-j.shoisoci-j.show season there werefe 39 haveha; been working hard to pro-nro- **’® governors' failureuture to jEach year scores of people anc and lighted through New Vpar’s might try Ihe same thing else- atibratibn approved shows through-1augh-lAQHA AQl and ICJHA approved!irovedimote mo interest in showingIE and “ presidentialI candi-canai- pn, enter their displays in1 the con- Day.Da '— ‘ where in the area. out I the local region, officialslis of showssho in the region. Youngrig ex- breedingbr< of Quarter H o rsJ. ep sJ date—or op machinery to prevpror ,-5 q-},j5 ,i,py will com- 1 The winners will be announced ______the Intermountaln Q u a r tle e r hibihibilbrs competed for points:s and amongam teen-age- Mys andd girls » f*''” ’’® agreement. pete for $60 for fir.st place; $35 in the Times-News on Sunday, Horse A.s.s<)ciation, in annualinual top records in the IQHA youth to insure a strong futurere for NewN Jersey chairman-Web-n-'Web- for second; $20 for third, $10 Dcc.DC( 24. MAKES CHARGE c°nvconvention se.ssions here Satur-atur- proiprogram and were'"requircd-Ttl-to’ to the bVeed. '- ster-BJiidd said, the governors>vemors for fourth, and - five honorable IEntry blank for the contest ~ day, were told., — ...... - sjio'sjiow... h ox.s_^s In 19 shovvs -..jaelegates-..i to the one-dayly con- "'•'I'y>'l saci'ifice their influence.inlence in mentionme awards of $5 caclr. ' wilwill be carried in the Times- 1 m tlX s, T^. (AP): -^ Jim ' - MoreMe th ^ 100 delegates from threthroughout the five slate region,egion. vervention elected Thane Lancas-jncas- 'K® 1968 'campaign unless!ss they •■ Thei rules arc simple.. Displays NewsNe starting Thursday, Dec. . */ R Garrii Garri-son, New Orleans districtitrict UUh, Utah Idaho. Wyoming. Nevadavada Winners of sea.son champion-npion- terter. Filer, as president of the make some move towardJ a can- ententered must bc withinn the city M. This blank jnust be filled i Horse didiile.______Jin] j3 attorney, salci on a ‘televisionision 'and 'and Montana attended theL»n- an- shirships in the y.ouih_j^d£rani_asLjntim-asLjntcxmQuntaiii Qiinrtrr 1 Horse dia _^ ____ limits nf Twin Rallc TVipyrhey-miy. m'ny outoutrrandr^maJled tn the Tlmes--^ r displays News Lighting Contest .for ar- . ^ SHOPPING J "h^show Saturday night >that thetl^ljlnaul convention ariarhanquctct oftoftv^l wei as the adult divisions; were'•A.s;Wcre'-A.siociation, succeeding Mr.Ir. Me- HowardH E. Ru.ssell. thee Rhode bc interior or exterior displays Nc the association Saturday in1 the to r receive trophies followingng the Farland.Fa Hc will .serve,a one- IslandIsla chairman, said he will but they mu.st be easilyily visible rivalriv by 6 p.in. on Dec. 21. — DAYS^O ~ fedcfs fddcfar government is conceal- Holiday Inn. ^tiSaturday, night, banquet. ye;year term under his presentpresent call a meeting oT GOP chairmenhairmen frofrom the street. Th(There is no entiy fee but only CHRISTMAS O v iA ing • the- id^nlfly . of Prrfsidentident In In a general discussion meet*fleet* ►'Fr 'F . G. Meirarland, T o oje ele, le , clcclcction. Named vice presidentesident froifrom the northeastern statesitates to ^Names of three Judgesdges .who dis;displays officially entered will ^' J John: Jjohn F. Kennedty's assassins.'IS.' Ing Ing Saturday momins, associa-locia- Uta U t ^ p ru d e n t of tha Atsocia,-isocia.- Sm ANNUAL, Pg. 2, CoLo l 7 discuM dis< tha situittion. jwUwill inspect tha display*'S the tv*-ev^ be eligible fo r the cetqpedtipn> ‘I y , * ■ — --- v;: . _jr— ' „ ----- ' ^ ‘ . J- 2 Twin Falls Times-NewsJews !Sunday, Dec. 10,1 '}67.7 ' ■ '■/ ■ „ —7------T------" ■ I B Magic Valle;''alley Funerals ■H Seen Today H .^jfeROME-— Fuqeral. services RUPERT —’ Funeralt. services ]Pearl Vowiisend telling about for Leoiiardr Sherman Boydloyd will forfo R. C. Johilson will1 be cocon-. n -. friends' 19th wedding anniyeN y W eatherr SJti k p o H H | be conducted at 2 p.m .TTuesday uesday diducted at 2. p.ni,- Mondayonday inm , sajsaj;^ celebration. . .> . Juanita B E In the Hove Funeral Chapel,lapel, by ththe Thlrd’Ward LDS Chapel:hapel byb y - StiSturgeon ^nilttihg she bowled K I Rev. Robert C. Cooper.r. Filial BlBishop Rulon Ramsiey.ly. Final <>bbfetter than u s u a l “N" back- From'Time8-N«w* 24-hour!4-hour W eather B ur«au wW i ire r e rites will be held in thet Jerome rirites will .b? held in the PaulP a u l' i . wards on Cactus-Pete’q sign . . . Cemeteiy. Friends _may_Ly_ call_at 3 • M)Marge Felton wearing attracUve the Walk Mortuary Siindayjnday' af- ^ orange-blou?e-r:^—J^gc-Carson' Temperatures tor Mrs. temoon and evening and Mon- w adihlrihg handmade chHstmais Forecast — CLOUDY coll will day Uiltil time of services.ices.... . fi decbratldiis given to him-. . pi ;' -Ce-metery.______Siinday, ____■ ______O Mary Dean hurrying to get to MosttjrcIomIjrthrooBJrMonday|ie|Monday rcept Camas Prairie wllii,ntilgliS' higlEr ~ ' ■ ..... th ^IUrai«*sn»rto|frA;Httle-wBrm--warm- in the 20a and tows zeroero to »pe'l- ^ MURTAUGH — Funeral ser- " Thompson bundled .up almost National ~ ^ J . JEROME — Rosary foril™ Mrs. viceste for E arl ■ D. Searsears will beydnd. recognition . . . Mrs. _ er. Probability of . measurablelurable 10 lOi above. Temperature at S p.m.P-m. , Charlotte a (Lottie) DriscollS t. .. willJe- be d« conducted at 2 p.m. MondayM o n ^ ^ J .— — _____; . .. .c^High I^w" jf r.**- preelpkatlon-W-peri;;;, cent.^-Hlgh- ■■ High- M-M ■ Wm»-»>=per=centFsfa««nildity = be recited at ' 8 p.m.' Siinday _ lJ5alHgTttamR%tore^^^ Albany, cloudy — 39 31 .. te„temperature Sunday 25 to .35 andan barom eter reading Of M.40 In f the Hove. Funeral Chapei. Re- Albuquerque, cloudy 39 20 ■ ■ ..lows. Sunday night IS to 25, ex- ex> at «t T.F. Weather Bureau. ■ . “ Chapel by Bishop Roger Tol- Margaret Reddy laughing, at' Atlanta, cloudy .... 65 34 . .. -- quiem mass..,will be celebrated yjman.‘-Final rltei'will be held woman who brought husband a t-10 a.tn. Monday in 5metery. St. Je- ,tk. Sunset Memorial Park. Bismarck, , cloudy . 26 21 rom e's—GaBiolle^-Cfturch-—wKlPj^ Park- alealong to carry tiny package , . . ^ . - 1 Friends n w call from noon Sat- jg]John Wolfe walking across Boston, clear ...... 46 34 > Rev. Bernard McBride as ce|^ cj Buffalo, cloudy .... 31 29 .02 • . ' ntil time urday uhuT i a.m. Mond^ at street -tr In' casual Saturday attire .ii Magic VallejiEilley Hospitals>3 !brant. Final rites, will be held White Mortuary, Twin Falls, Chicago, snow . . . . . 38 45 .17 . in the Jerom e Cemetery. ,t in Faiis> ■ ■ ■ * . . ; Clyde Smith busy with de- 'C incinnati, cloudy . <9 34 .. .Vfa orial Cassia Memorial and from 10 a.m. until i:30 p.m. Y tails of convention . . . Mrs. •• .Vlagic V alley M em orial Friends may call at th^services chapel .p, Monday at the church. The fam------6leveland,--raln ------40 .IS ... —_ ------Admitted------—- ______J. W. McDOWELL ■ g g ?:■«■ »*y°X-neer who aiClyde- Smith running errands " “ ■ —^^------A dm itted------Saturday, Sunday and untilrtng-wili time ily-suggests y, any mewertal con- — Denver, clear ...... 35 .20 ..:• w Mrs. Jonn Sommer, Andrea\ndrea JMrs. Jon Brooks, Burley;lurley; ^of services Monday. ^ W H idokrp“\.J“':k Windsor enjoying re- Des Moines, rain .. 37 34 .10 gi . at 2:30 tributions be made to the Can- “ iDltal was freshments following long meet- n, Biggs, Marvin Guerra, andd Mrs. MaMary- Rau .and Mrs. Dennis , J al Chap- cer Fund. “ »• J- ! « Detroit, snow ..-.. 34 32 .02 Hevbum. I"®: • • Karen Lavens James Richard Johnson, all TTw w in DaDayley both Paul. • / e enninga. ------^——— ------"hurJrf-Satiirday In Hevbum. |. -Mrs------^—Dismissed------Area Pioneer He w as bom MAreh1 22,M i«18757s~ 'describing weitenrcioihuig dur- Helena, cloudy .... 28 9 .. pPaul „ H. Neumann, Buhl; Ernes C Glen Allen, Burley. » ftif'tim i att w in FALLS—Gravesidesside ser- at, Portsmouth, Iowa,wa and ”1*^"8 *‘^ '6 shoW . . . Dr. Lyle Indfariapolis, cloudy 44 40 .24 Koch j, and Mrs. Carson Peterson,terson. ■ Dies At 87 „JEROME — Funeral rnav services ^ vicesm for John W. McDowellowell will came^ to Idaho bi 1888.a He14. »■«was Wonderlichwc looking over trophic^ ' Jacksonville, cloudy 77 55 n, .21 both . Kimberly; Henry Echutte.chutte, OSt. B enedict’s, Jeromo m e ' . nfor Ronald Wayne FlemingbvterlM will ilj be held at 11 a.m. Tuesdaylesday at ^jjv,» in Idaho poUUcs.cs • • • Corder reporting , . Kansas City, rain . 45 42 • .02 Eden;p. Stephanie Warr, Malta: > ’ Ailmltted / be conducted' Monday atBurial 2:30 Twintr Falls Cemetery by Rev. —------— ------—------on son's appetite . . . -T. M. Los Angeles, clear 67 45 .. Mrs. „ Bruce Newcomb, Deelo; Deelo: Mrs.^ Daniel Ozuna, Glenns • Of\ Illness ^p.m. in the Hove Funeral■»1 Chap-Park c€Donald Hoffman of the:he First --V i's _ Kendrick reporting on quiet day Louisville, rain .... 54 34 .01•Vi ESri;Clifton Peterson, Jerome, and Fei - / C l. el bv the Rev. Jack -Tennings.’ ...Christian Church. Friends may I around the county , . . Ray J. s, and Ferry, and Charles Bullen,.n, Je­Je jQj,n w. McDowell, 87, secre- ^ S a Memphis, cloudy . 65 47 ■ .48 John , . Thomas, Shoshone. rorrome. Friends may call at the chapel call at White'Mortuary until 10 lUness lakes Haomes making telephone call Miami, clear ...... 75 73 :: Dismissed Dismissed ^tary-trea.surer of the Twin Falls Sunday and Monday untilservices time . T“«day_^____ , . . . Mrs. Harry Yaw hanging Milwaukee, cloudy . 38 35 .11 Ronald p Tilley, Ronald Terp- Mrs.\ Archie Anderson,1 Je- Te- National Farm Loan Association of services. Memorials may be ” cloths on line . . . and over- Mpls.-St. P.. snow . 31 28 .10 .ri it 1918 “ > 1957, died Friday madeU to the Presbyterianbe held -LtMrs. Edwards,^ ” 5 Se^heard; “If Tm going to die. I'd .■-c stra, Edwin Smith; D ebrat Sam- ronrome, Mrs. .Randall Fruit, Ha- lhe Bur- FAIRFIELD — Fuileral ser- New Orleans, rain 71 61 1.65mond, Darlena Deagle, Mrs. german,ger Lester Anutson, ’ and Skyview Manor ot 4 short aChuifch Memorial Fund. Burial ^ I -| like to get it over with before New York, cloudy 49 41 .. pel with vices for Mrs. Grace Burdette H Russell Cole and daughter.'r. Re- Mrs.Mr Everett Laudert, both1 Wen- illness- - ^wili be in Sunset Memorial Park, • I swrt my Christmas shopping.’’ Okla City, clouay 43^37 iciating. Edwards will be held atI .2 n p.m. i 74, 4 Fairfield • - jg becca Brown, Emma Balsch,3aisch, dell.del , Mr. McDowell was born..'secre- Nov, Twin “ Falls. at 2:30 Tuesday Cl at Thompson Funeral , _____ Omnhn. snow_____ 35 32 .18 „ id . A n ------Blrtlis______-17 in Falls a FAIRFIELD Mrs. Grace Philadelphia, cloudy 5 n 3 TT imeteryr C hapel-w ith - Revr-J ttrneg—PostrJf* r “ j’ Bwj urdette Edw ards, 74, Iong--Ume T j ■■ ita Roberts, all Twin Falls;; Mrsj A son to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel HiHe came to"ldaho'^in^l914,ociation living T BURLEY — Funeral le services Mort- Fairfield Community Church, of- Phoenix, clear 60 40 ■■ .. William Doody, Mrs. Haroldirold Ozuna,Ozi Glenns Ferry. on a ranch south of TwinFriday Falls „ fpr David C, Jensen will be held resident of Fairfield, 'Iflf died Fri- Bofe?reoitege-^ Pittsburgh, clouiJy 46 32 ••■■ uniHouser, Mrs. James Mor- ...... — ununtil moving into town In 1943. and eve- ficiating- Final rites will be held day afternoon at her• home of -jp« • i , ■ Ptlnd, Me., clear 39 80 .. 4 short at 10 a.m. 'Tuesday in theto ser- Bur- in Elmwood Cemetery. Friends ni ris, Lee Van Ostran and Perry M] inldoka M emoriali a l Heh « also taught school at^ Sham- ley LDS First Ward Chapel with may vi call Sunday eveningniL anHand » , brief illness. Ptlnd, Ore., cloudy 53 40 .02 Pierce,"?• all Buhl; Gottlieb Zel- H .E. She was born Feb. 2,2 1893,1893 in *•President Rapid City, cloudy 28 19 .06 b Zel- A dm itted rorock, Curry and Mountainrn View.wnu Bishop Frank Ham officiating. until E< time ot services at the wj mer, Albert Lierman, Nelss Lar- Ellag Hammond, Wllhelm'HIm-I'Him- HeHt was a member of theon. First III! 'Final rites will be held at 2 ;3 0 Ti 1 a t the M urphysboro, III. She! attended rip r r f .I Richmond, cloudy "54 39 .. ’ services Funeral Chapel. ^schools ^,1 In ' Murphysboro and ^ , io son, all Filer: James Westst and w jng_ , jerry Emory, MartinI Mue- ChChristian Church. 1 Hi/ino P'fn. In ther"Prestort~Cenietcryr ^ oro a n d 1 aKes Uatli St. Louis, cloudy 45 44 1.38Marie DeKeyser, both Kimber- <.j{e Bennett ------j^aKansas. She was marriedarrled to Salt Lk. City, cloudy 29 5 , imber- <.j{e and Mrs. .Don Cole, allIll Ru- Aug. I, 1903, he marriedI' Della p w Friends may call at Payne Mort- Fi ly; L e s te r Staley, Murtaugh:‘aufh: pert. pgr Ba in 1943 ““O' Monday-afternoon andMonday eve- fit HAZELTON—Funeral services JaJam es B urdette in Alva',va, Okla., BOISEI (AP) — John B. Barn- San Diego, clear .. 66 47 .. J Bailey at Springerton. She died at Home will be conducted tor Roy F. NoNov. 19, 1915. She cameme to the es was Inaugurated as president " Hayden Bowlin, Hazelton; JArs. Mrs. Dismissed in 1956, Survivors include■ a son, w and Tuesday prior to ser- in San Fran., clear .. 58 49 ..'■ "“y' Stanley Moris, Gooding; Clar- j, officia- Brooks at 11 a.m. Monday3nday at TwinT« Falls area in 19377 and then of Boise College Saturday In a Seattle, cloudy . . . . 55 40 .. Clar- Jose Velasquez, George Kley, ciellci( McDowell, Twin Falls; ti 1 2 ence Allen, Eden; Mrs. Darwin \jlc n v K ; ______In fl«®’ White Mortuary Chapel by Rev. to Fairfield in springJ of 1938. colcolorful ceremony amid the aca- Tampa, cloudy .... 78 63 .12 ^ , ‘arwin Michelle HIgley. BUI Schenk.chenk, ,h,three daughters, Mrs. Hazel st Crosland, Heyburn, andII Mrs. cjgClara Shelton. Wilhelm Hfrning le First 3ufiLEY Funeral servicesFriends Raymond Fi Wilson, F.ioaf^jaf rites HeHer’ husband James Burdette der demic robes of scholars repre- W ashington, cloudy 57 35 .. [frnmg Frost. Payette; Mrs. Helen m emetery. died Au^. 1958, andt she then sensentlhg 140 institiitidhs of high- ’ ■' Simpson Huffaker, WendellII and and Ella Hammonds, all Rupert a son, with Rev. Paul Ludlow officia- gion nr Lee Flora Post No,Io. 82. She5 is survived by her hus- presidentpre of the former junior _ A son was bom to Mr. and and 0 Mr. dren and seven great-grandchil- ral ser------baiband. Jack Edwards, Fairfield; collegecol earlier this year. Boise ■■ and and Mrs. Don Cole, Rupert. dren. jp, Falls; vlting. Final rites will be in Plea- wi Alaska, Canada» Mre. Mrs. Bruce Newcomb, Declo, ------Hazel sant View Cemetery. Friends Rj , three sons, Virgil Burdette.rdette, Ol- CollegeCoi was started in 1932 as a Graveside services will be w idlv” a't RUPERT — Funeral „ services 5: helm,P", Mont.; Dorwin Burdette, pri' private junior college and will High Lowrpr. P r. and a i daughter to Mr. and Mrs. T? Helen may call at the funeralan home LDS wi ^''S- Ella P. Laxton will be Edmonton ...... 29 12 RichiRichard Johnson, Twin Falls.’ll” " ' XLi neheld at 11 a.m. Tuesday ath, Twin and SundayH afternoon and evening Cr " I® Monrovia, Calif., andd Orville becomebee Boise State College on Ex-Rupert Falls cemetery by Rev. Donald Cl ^ B l as held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in 1. Calif.; Jan. 1, 1969. M o n tre al...... 25 15 Ellens- and Monday prior to services,he Hag- Walknr Mortuary Chapel.? PlnniFinal Burdette, Bakersfield, Calif.; Jar Ottaw a ...... 19 15 Tr. CGooding: M emorial Hoffman, First Christian Church.sndchil- W ------g;, three step-sons and five step- SanS Jose State College Presl- S Friends may call at White Mor- familv '■ites are set in Rupertr, ^ Ceme- daughters; one brother,er, Clar- der dent Robert D. -Clark, was the Regina ...... 27 13 A dm itted Woman Dies S indchil- HAGERMAN — Funerallay ser- be ^®ry.“ Friends may call at the tuary until 10 a.m, Tuesday. vices for Mrs. Cleaom Anderson „„„„ ence Youngman, Calif.;.; one sis- mainma speaker. Toronto ...... 27 21 MrMrs. Paul Crawford, Sho- a ______m Fund mortuary Monday afternoon and ?‘er, Mrs. Ethel Dunbar,r, Lexing------V an co u v er...... 50 36 .50 shon * T te Mor- erman Cemetery. The family vAf-n— grandchildren. ______------Hoodenpyle Hood all of goodlng. denident, died Saturday morning in t ------— P Rg R E Q U iaiT gS TOLP---- Funeral services are! .set ata t' 2 _ I t v tTO IM ______B irths St.St. Alphonsus Jo -s o ita l. Boise. sday suggests donations may be B^Sui*ley^ Dies -made to the Heart nf—»er^ Fund, —'n' YORK (APT—■ Israel'sl*''a®‘ ^ p.m, Tuesday at thompsonnpson Hu- ISwir. and Mrs. Charles (BuzO ------id ah (r------ttA son, was Dorn to Mr.. and of ta lingering Illness. ^ nn Day chief of staff;-Ma}i-Gen,-llzhak n«raL-Chat)el with Rev.iv. James iI Buffington,Buf Moscow, are palTnns • HiRhLowPr.Pr. Mrs. Paul Crawford, Shoshone,ihone. stShe was born Jan. 5, 1882. In A Friends may’call at Thompsonn. Mon- Rabin, said Saturday night that pg, Chapel, Gooding, Saturday after- Ight that Post, Fairfield C o m m unitu n i t y'o^Tjy'o^f a son~BonrDec. 2 at Mo.scow, Boise ...... 30 18 San Jose, Calif. On Nov. 27, 1901, At / I Awe 60 ■ da 1 Chap- his country was willing to relin- church, officiating. Finalinal rites Mr. Buffington is a former Twin , B urley ...... 29 8 she was married to Charles1 Lax-Tnv» , n. pinoon, Sunday and Mondaynar until M. qulsh some of the territory if oc- — 2— iim e nf services______jry if oc- arg planned in Elmwoodlod Ceme- FallsFai resident and his wife is Gooding ...... 22 3 Lynda ^ton at Angel Camp, Calif. They BURLEY — David C. Jensen, t j 1 at the cupied as a result of the June tery, ter Gooding. a former resident of Eden, Idaho Falls ...... 15— 4 .08•06 'Myf - • 1 . niovmoved to Kellogg and then ® ’ suddenly Friday of a ch until 6 war with the Arabs, but not Friendsp may call Sundaynday eve- GrandparentsGra are Mr. and Mrs. where attafck, _ 2 p.m. “without effecting a change In L ew isto n ...... 42 28 .02 came to Rupert In 1906 where vices for Mrs. Persis Ann Day chi ^“nge in ^ing until time of servicescos at the C. A. Buffington, Twin Falls, M alad ...... 18— 8 .01 Marries -they farmed. Mr. Laxton diedled inIn * '^ °s bom Dec. 3, 1907, p'| 1 Sunset the basic relations between'een our- funeral chapel. and Mrs. Ray Meyerhoff, Eden. until Preston, He graduated from• mwill be conducted Al 3 p.m.lls. Mon- selves Ra and the Arab states." M ountain Home ...... 26 12 /Co(Continued From Page One)(ne) 19471947. She lived in Rupert until fr day at Albertson-Dickard Chap- his ------— Mr. Buffington Is ^ attending Pocatello ...... 19— 2 T.T- nlohtnight and stay until Tuesdayay or 1961 when she moved to Boise ^ Preston High School and — J Washington State University. gg g from Idaho State University cl. Buhl, by Rev. Delmar M. qui Salmon ...... 28 . U T.T. Wedr Wednesday. He said ho was with a daughter. She was a Jensen, Talley, Friends may call at the cuj Twin F a l l s ...... 29 10 takintaking some .work along: andand' men member of the Baptist Churchhurch '*'***’ “ pharmacy degree. He Annual ler of 1“^®'' attended Utah Statoy of Uni- a chapel Sunday from 1 until 6 wa le One) Magic Valley SalntpauIIa Club ------— ------could do as much in two days and was a 50-year member of „ , p.m. and Monday until 2 p.m. ‘‘w (Continued From Page One) ^ at the ranch as In four orr five the Rebekah Lodge, R u pr,« e r t .versity at Logan and earned a of the association was Bob Con- ^'11 meet Monday afternoon at degree In education. On, April 1907, Final rites will be held inILD Sunset the irmprlv a the home of Mrs. Paul Proch- Labor Feels [daysdays in Washington. ChaChapter. d from Memorial Park, Twjn Falls. sei die,die. Salt Lake City, formerly a ‘“® He said Mrs. Johnson would sh . 30, 1930. he married Mildred meimember of the board of dirtc-direc- “O"“OW, 295 Madison St., for ■ gift would She is survived by two daugh-augn- Garvin at Rexburg. They olmoved and ------exchange and election of of- spend the night in Washington,igton. ters, Mrs. Glen Coughlan, Boise,amse, to(g Burley In 1931 and Mr. IversltyJensen tor!tors. GOP Could Johnson's little white petP«t and Mrs. Velma Oyer, Sebring, tavi NNew directors named!d Satur- fleefleers. ______aring, taught school In both the junior day Include James Olsen,en, Mont- i = ' mongrel dog, YukI, Insisted:d on pja,Fla.; five grandchildren, »na and andanc senior high schools in Bur- day getting underfoot at the picture-:tur^ threethre great - grandchildren. igy pellpefler; Robert Harney, Twin Beat LB J taking. is He was wearing * red ley. In 1936 they moved to Og- BERRy’S WilRLO FaiFalls; Ray Riley, Idahoh^o r^i‘" Falls,; GIFT 5* Funeral services will beI held dendei and in 1939 returned to Bur- coat emblazoned with ‘‘con- at i1:30 p.m. Tuesday In Walk ley Mildred and Clyde Smith, Filer, repre-1 ^ By NEIL GILBRTOE Walk ley where they have since re- senting Idaho, and Donm FofgeriFolger; • AP Labor Writer’ eratugratulations.” , Mortuary Chapel. Final rites^s are sidsided. He had been in the movedinsur­ sen SUGGESTIONS I _ Mrs. Johnson told him he , , and Dave Hughes, Saltjlt Lake from MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Mr the *" Rupert Cemetery. ancance business in Burley Jensen since The AFL-CIO said Saturday, Jtit w»sn w a sn 't Invited to be In the I junior City; Robert Clyde^ Heber!ber City, le be Friends may call at the mor- 1931939. He was a member of the and George Buzeane, Tooele,ooele, all J fears President Johnson couldluld pictures and asked that he be id ev- LDS Church and was a in former Bur- , Jn taken away. tuary Monday afternoon and ev- LD to Og- from. Utah. j be whipped by a Republican in were ening and Tuesday until time■ne of memberme of the Burley Lions the 1968 presidential election Attending the wedding were to Bur- Bill Greene,. Sandy, Utah, Is ' T l o r c d [ j i j . services. CluClub. During his membership in association secretary, appointed / without the total poUtlcal sup-Tjn. J"®"' friends and relatives ' and dis- ice re- / ‘he ------the Lions Club he maintained! insur- by the officers and directors.cctors. ^ port -of the 14-mIllton-memberber nnguillnguished guests, from the a perfect attendance record for y labor federation. Eovetgovernment, the diplomatic ' since ' Eddie McMuVdo, Walla.la. Walla, • Fenton and Viking Glass 16 years. He had been active Wa.sh., who serves as m anager! 'The whole cause of liberal-ral- corps and the United Nations.= Weather VL In ^in Ihe Life U nderw riters of Asso­ the f**the”l^T ware in jewel tones Ism could be beaten, a liberal.„i Not all the guests had to former and Secretary of two of the lar- ciation, holding membership In gest shows of Quarterr Horses * • Fresh or fabulous fake president, a liberal Congress”■js- jn“k®m ake their way through the -mr the southern Idaho group, Lions and , I, • and all of Johnson's social legis-„i. tourist^ouri! entrance at the east y • ship in n in the western states, told the flower arrangements VaUey Keeps9 9 the!Sl Idaho State Underwriters * Jl delegates that If they are to, • lation,” said a spokesman. gate of the White House. Vice Association. I are to, • Duffins fine candies 1— President Hubert H. Humphrey "O 3rd for have a successful showlow they, ^ , ... "We go Into this campaign. , He was a past president of manager.! • Giant lollipopj not with optimism or pessl- and the’ senior cablent officers, active w/K f y vU/ ^ j \ must have a capable manager. | Secretary—of State Dean^-RuslfRusk- Roads ------SUck!------lhe—state—underwriters "r group ___ J— — —Ha—«aid—onca the shownhow b'cv il Con d le t golofft ______Twin and had served as chairmanAsso- for ^ AFL-CIO President ' George'rgc Secretary‘ of Defense Rob-Rol>- OnOr a clear day in the Twin in B r—v gitW; the manager needs no fur- ^ 'an- McNamara, were ushered[lered Fall;Falls area, heavy overcast skie«--yJS«lfii»s_i!’e state convention for the past Jj^ ther suggestions or assistance!ss."°ancc * figurines Meany in promising lo galvan- J" such several year-r - lie the full weight of the federa- in through a side door. SatuSaturday threatened areas such writers from his officers and directors. •W • reaths, bouglii i-ai Of 14 weddings throughI the as G Gooding. Burley, and Hailey.jUey Survivors include his widow, ■'The manager roust bc re-; • tion behind Johnson and liberal ., ‘ Burley; one son. David C. Jen- t bc re-; • Doof piecej congressional candidates. Thistory j of the White House.ouse. mLittle snow was noted how- sponsible for the show's opera-j ^ S '" N e w to n , P a.; one tion, and he alone mustistTaTe' make •Centerpiece, Meany’s statement. at a LynoiLynda's was the seventh ofe* a■ ever throughout the Magic Val-''®‘‘ jaudaughter, Mrs. John (Marilyn) closcd meeting of 164 of the pa-na- presidential Presii daughter. jgyley. Light snow In the early gp, lan for ^ ^ the decisions," the speakeriker said,.' • • Mantle decor re- One of her predecessors was ^g,., early Bennett. Brigham City, Utah; tion’s top labor leaders, was re- . morning hours was notedo in -two two brothers. Woodruff Jensen, He urged, the manager>er set a ’ • Blooming plonti layed to reporters by a spokes-;es- there-there—83-year-old Alice Roose- Gooding but did not add ton the Tast,Tas Calif., and Wallace Jen- ^ cut-off date for Ihe working _ m an. velt Longworth.' She was mar- four to five inches of snow which <;en , classes and enforce il strictly. * Nativity sets vhich sen. Preston; three sisters. Mrs. Mr. McM'urdo also explained • The labor chieftains also dis-ais- nedried i61 years ago in the same (gufell Thursday.■ GwGwen Hunter, McCloud, Calif.; JxplalnetJ • Wall hangings cnsscd plans to concentrate po- sP®*spot in• the east room. And today „ one I methods of making registrationsi.stratlons ‘ ^ Shoshone had clear skiejtt but MrMrs. Henry-Mepaard, Scant*, ____ and class li-stin|^s in duplicate ------HHeal-acHon-in~80-GonBr««;ionalnai 5ho5no waa s XUM_JlLike_Je^ gHests^ reports ' from there^tndieirie-that-th a t -WaWaRh.r-and-Mrs,-Jac-k-^Allen,^ arilyn) Al- \ II I I ( districts scattered across 'thethe privileged P’'j_''j*' to bc seated. ^ Utah; \ II I V X F to eliminate~recopyfng TorHi^M- ^ I wed- hasn't melted and that bar banj', Ore., and eight grandchil-fensen, -• \ tion drawings and contestSI events *jT,O f*CU / nation which they considerder ."I' "I've never been to a w^-. .' highways ' and roads are stillII icy dredren. swing seats that make the dins ias pretty as this," she said. E Jen- r/W If tht was •¥•(» waring tolsO'S*0 whichwh" hc said can speed•d up the- £ X and snow-covered in spots, from FuneralF services are I set. Mrs. at KNie CAPS!" secisecretarial work and saveave timelim e 733-2674 difference between a liberal or The wedding went by the “P e on 10 ® ni. Tuesday in the Burley ^ 15 miles south of Shoshone on 10 Calif.; J ' in runningr a good show. ■ l|______, ______conservative Congre.is. clock-clock—getting under way exact- Highway Ji, P 93, north fo Goodlngading LDSLD: Fiist Ward Chapel with __ The federation spokesman de- ly at 4 p.m.. when the parents ” vhich Bishop Counselor Frank Ham^eant*. of- Its. of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. and Fairfield. Fog. which Bis dined to list the 90 House seats, of th ' hampered driving in the area ficiating. Final rites will be held ------IHIBBBHrilBFtBT* “We are going to try to secI to JamesJame; Robb of Milwaukee. Wis., ^ ndchil- jpjej Friday, was not thick Saturday.rday, p.m. in the Preston It that the 91st Congress has lib- descendeddescei the red -c a rp eted . Cemetery. '7 wouldn't bu surprifd if tht floor Cool temperatures throughout 'p eral, progressive members in staircasestairc trom the second floor Cen jnout Friends may call at s Payne « . KNieH aCAI n d those seats." he said. to thithe foyer. They proceedededed the valley prevailed throughough Mortuary Monday afternoonBurley and ROY A T r i bb u u t te e ,. . . . The AFL-CIO leaders have!ve down the great hall to the east Saturday. Satui ' eve;evening and Tuesday prior1 with to I been com plaining th at H)e con-on- room,room. ------senservices. am of- F o r m e r l y . servative tinge of the currentent SmiSmiling and nodding as she ______- le held CoiiHiuss tliiejteiis-to sta rve out walkowalked,—Mrs. Johnson followprlr«i/i*r4 PLANS COMMITTEE 'rcston H To Friendshe n d s h ip ! Johnson's antipoverty, educa-ca- on the thi arm of a Marine. ■ ^ VOHK. (A P) - (SGov. w f.l ---- ^ ------I Roy’s Texacoi ______tion, housing and other social:ial The dram atic music of sound-)und- Nel.sonNel.s( A. R ockefeller said Sat- (CHRISTMAS PROGRAM?Payne ' a n d Through fh® y»ori,in, a* w«we learnl«faff> to evaluate people in and ■I BUTCH programs by cutting appropria-ia- Ing trumpetsti from the Marineirine urda;urday his will appoint a commit- NEED •, ENTERTAINMENT? and p*rtonciliiies.I. w«we find that enduong fnendihipi ^ vi., tee to study ways the state‘ can ny THANKS to all thair format tions for t^iem. Band'Band's chamber orchestra vi- • to ■ Formerl or« pn« of lif«> I preciou%prttCiou% (cvi(ewelf. Whet ii more The AFL-CiO spokesman saidlid bratedbrateti through the mansion.n adjust,adju5 economically and educa-.luca-. _____ tbalr formar cuatomara to atop Ifp, COmfortiog thon a tr*o»uredtreoiured yuyij't with ibmforte to the labor movement also has1 a Six groomsmen, two abrea.st.ea.st, tionally,‘’e"® to an end of the Viet-’: MAGIC-COMEDY^: thair naw location. 1301 Klm- big stake in preserving m?ny of were followed by the sevenevenl''‘’ni 1 war. >w cuatomara ara alwaya wal- whom you 'Con be b« ju»t your nnnturoJ telfl Do yoci -PROGRAM — a n d Jts liberal friends in the Senate»te bridesmaidsbrides In long red velvetcivet | ' ■ " ■— I —Butch dlyRoy aarvica and quality workQf>|^ know what tfrs definitionefinitlon of o frilfriind it? It it a perton (otr gown*;— ------^------i — ------urWjLnovu»- -eU-vow#-4oult9ew#-4oulfs but ttttiff hfcin you,' in iptt« ------next year. LuclLuci, In matching red velvet ^ Ent.rtainmenI IT? H w ich to axprass many THANI of them. None off l»»lit Itli fr##free fromfrorr fault*. Jhot it only _ The 1968 political s itu a tiofon n gown, preceded Lynda by mo-' « ^ Guaranle.d or ^■custom ers and asl{ orTuneup tb«ir forn* • Lu&ricationn human. So w« grovitotoprovitote to tho^those ‘who file ui and ' was the only topic at a meetingng ments. ments i j - . 5 Your Mor««y Back a n d th e m a t th e ir n«v\ ' who, in turn, w«e think rather tpecial.i let • chenth of the'AFL-CIO's general boardird The bride, trailing her long H barly Road. Any nawpair custon • Oil Change -composed of Meany, 28 otljer)er train, held her father's arm our fnendihipi and mokemake theth« motti of them . • • members of the federation’s pol-ol- and a slight smile flickered on that please! ---- SoitobI# fof th« •nfir« fomily, ^■coma. Expart frlandly aarvic • Accessories outd acquaintanceitance l>« forgotl Icymaking executive council,:ll, her li| lip s , | at rvoionobl* pricai. Profaition------H-alway,a Kuarantaad. ------I FlOV\/ERS FOR ALL o l girarantmed. heads of Its six major depart-rt- SmIlSmiling brightly, Lynda drewIrew OCCASIONS _ ments and a top officer from>m a« long breath and then she and —.^vailabl# for Club, Bu»in«fi, or H • Complete Motor Tunet ured SYMPATHY Privpi« ' Poni«t. each of the 129 unions In the fed-k1- her fatherfa strode with measured l . . „ r eration...... tread into the East Room and ARRANGEMENTS — —' Mogicidh hot p«rform#d ov*r H * Carburettor Repair REYNOYNOLDS here A SPECIALTYI on# thiDusand shows fhrooghoiii The spokesman described thehe approached appros the altar where • M inor Repairs oiiictis as "a hard look” at thehe Rohb^Rohh.ao(i his best man. Marine IdoKo, North Corolmo, ond (tion- N«w I irine -j j- ^ 1*- . ■ ’ YofW.- ' . ^ political situation by the ob->b- CapC-^^WilliamCapC- Douglas Davi - I F U N EERAL R A L CHAEEL-^^C ______"» «onr-«^lonr -wera . waiUag- with—Canon- -SJLJu l i e s 7** II. lo ro#Of I \ ^ FREE PICKUPt_.„H ROY’S about Johnson's political trou->u- McAllister. McAlli IP ^ ■ #qofpmMi------— — p«qrD7T?»yH6Ta*------— ^ Hoof *how. ------bles with the Vietnam war, so-!o- A t Close* circtiit televlslonjliionl IFLOWERS 5 ovw I A N ri DELIVERY—J" . Addison Av». E.... 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. ' '■ ' ■ r"- ■ 1 " ~ ' - ’ ■ .-'/______' ' ' Sunday,Sl Pac. 10,196767 Twin I Fall* Tlme>-New« 3 Sears Officialial ^Q^ Leave Tin , , ^ ___ For New Califeilifomia Job .. ^ T p ~ ^ R e o ssons o i to ShiS h o p P ee n n i n e y s ! Paul Grillos. merchandblhg «. manager of the Twin FaUs i Sears ston for the past two and • a Half years, has bw n transfer- n e u f L—-red-to-thi>:-SakemieW,-CaUf^niif ----- a i ,\ a/ A Y S R R SgrigUAUTV T o u ^ -- . StOFC store as merchandising man-man- — > — ...... ^E B F / • 1 t ager.' k _ Daryl .Andec, .inatiager of.f the — ^ f^rM- ...... J f E Z i : 3 E E i : ' los hahas been 'With Sears Roebuckbuck M V I ------— ------l r a r ^ ^ \ \ M ‘ ' and (Co. for. niore than seveneven • *** ■ 111 J . .; , years, starting in Ogden after g; i ' gradugraduating from the Universityrsity ^ of Washington. Wa J Mr. Grillos and his wife. BrurB r . r' cilia, have b^en active in the ji J l j w Women's m '■ ' ^H IH I^^^V ''- ■■■"' local Cpthoiic Church and the pilettDilettante Group-of-Magio Val- ^ \ . ley. . ____ Mr nn'1 Mrc r.rllln«u>i.t->twfrth eir — three children will be' moving Full. to Bakersfield at the fend of De­ , i f lH . ^ cem ber. >\ Replacement Rep for Mr. Grillosrillos ■■)'. , will t be announced shortly,. Mr. Ander said. Length ^ ______PAUL GRILLOS______— News Of Weather All But Record i Halts PTA Meet' JEROMtE COUNTY ROBES I ,g(. Sher.'ff’s Office S CARI5 Y — Regular. PTA meel- L—B____ Ing was held last 'ITiursday in —A—car—drivan—by Doris— B_ the Carey High School. Due ,to 0 -Kaserman.*^“ser Eden, went through : ^ Bob very Icy roads there was a„ a“ pastureP“ fence on the Bob y -jp Grant farm, causing J300 dam-dam- A 1 0 t o 1 8 . . I W I small "attendance and the main oc- speaker oh the program was u t age to the car. The accident oc- " curred on Market road on I able to be there. , WednWednesday. R Reports on state convention , A car driven by David R. 3 8 t o 4 4 . . ^ 1 I ^ held In Twin Falls were given.*"■ Tn,jenThieme, Jerome, slid on a slick \ Several item s of bu.<;iness were road into the borrow pit onI the ^ discussed. The beef project will"111 Sugarsygar Loaf Road. There was'no 'CtA Gxeat giff idea In this 8 0 “;. bo discontinued as a help to the dgmadamage or injury. hot lunch because of slate rules, A ^ 1964j Ford driven by M Mrs. rs. f1 Aroel*-'*' Triacetate, 20% ny- ;• V . „\ -a costume store room will be Judy GALSG i DREAM Judy Duncan; Jerome.-collided • Ion suede robe -witli sati-n;atrn ^ ——f V provided for and the rearrange-Bp” with ,a 1963 Chevrolet driven by ment of a special scholarship"'P Jerry Wiseman. Jerome. There . belt. Lounge In luxury anda n d I ' ■ : - / \ COur Lustrouss ArnelArnel® Jerseys bank account will be under- was ! I®'"' was J600 dam age to the Wise-£ ' 'GET HIM fashion this year and many taken. rnnnman 'vehicle and $T00 to the Dun- Drape You in1 DrarhaticDrariii Color! Report.! were given by thetn® j-ancan car.c The accident occurred,?r“ed TOWNCRAFTr SLEEPWEARSLE AN d" more to come. treasurer, room count taken and•nd SundaSunday on the Barrymore road. membership reported 87 mem->ni- RobRobert D. Holcomb. Pocatel-atel: FROM THIS> CHI CHRISTMAS ONJ bers so far. Several Christmas™as lolo, skiddedsl as he was going Y o u r C h o i c e ...... carols were sung. arounaround a curve and his Ta? car HE’LL RETIREIRE I IN LUXURY^ Another Penneyf Y o u r ( 5 . 9 8 overturned on the slick road,road, ------^------overti y T j FFestive e s tiv e color gleams onI our washablewesha Arnel triacetata ■ USE TfMES-NEWS WANT ADS,DS demoldemolishing his Volkswagen. ^998 8 Quality Gift I / jerseysl Choose draped, stovepipe-necked, stovepipe-n butterfly flo­ ralsro ls in Ibrown/yellow, blue/lime,e/lime, or pipink/lime . . . or leafy flo w e rs . -I ' -i h NYLON TRICOT PAJAMAS flowers in pink, blue or yellow/ellow . . . or turtle-necked gath- ered bodices, fn plush paisleysisleys of blue,blu< green or hot Feel so fuxurious, -washsh like a d re a m , an<3 th ey quiclc- uck-I ''■■—III UJ— !— .-1— ,.— 1 ,"^1 I ,1 '.^^1^^-.r N A P n F ■ All feature long sleeves, and coifcpif saysaylng-back zipal Sizes ______— • ' — ■ r ' ■ — tkyj GrAat laLiMnteiiii^ljl rully-;ji(juij.TuHy^ —-—7 ^ T” >RGE ITi ------3 2 to 3 S . ------^ I PENNENET’S BE YOURUR SANT/

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Editoriarial P a^ 11 ^II < • , Rocky Demod Ocratlc /ernor for ending the Vietnam wwar. ar.pe The Ing nj candidate so long as the Ol th* day of th« waakk on which letItgal notlcsi will b* publiihad. Johnson will fail — an Assump->- for the th simple pragmatic rea-•ea- ■ ' elected electi and reelected governor for n’t think latter thinks right, tion that is obligatory at this son tl s a of New York on a conservativevatlve Rot Rockefeller people dpnt think lal > .1 . s son that party regularity is a of N< that the Asked whether he would sup- publlthad dally ond Sunday ot 130 Sacondicond Entvre'd a t tecond clo u mall mott«f April 8, timtime e ___ — the GOP’s candidatee necessary necess way of life for thoseose or or evenev a middle^ of - the --road road so. so. It Is their belief that the at Iho post oflics In Twin Folll, Idaho, - jjgally } nough bloc would support any Republi- port jw a Johnson-JIumphrey ticket Street West, Twin Folli. Idaho, 63301« byy ih«th« I91B, Ideally would, be a man who0 who sepksi future party dividends,ids. platform.. platft He Is cerebral enough bloc TUnai'Newi Publlihing Company, Inc. 83301, under lha act o(- March B, 1879. could capitalizeCl on the splitt The majoritym of McCarthy’s supjlupj to to suit si most eggheads andind a a can can.candidate with liberalral bona- If if that ■ was the coiivention's satis- fldes. if only hecatis® of their choice, ch Gene McCarthy replied li^PFn HQW ' JAriflArif MlllLQVM iittnwNFY ------Q. A. IGui l -KELKER...... within the Democratic oartv. On port \ ^ufa enough tlie recotd, *Rockefeller \ s the fits as -Johnson;— thafr-h e-dldnH~think-the itepub-" Praildenf PuBliiharPuBlllhar- Exacutlva EdItW i U16 ie « ) group lFey°po^nt°6ut~thaf McCarthylacCarthy—-Hcans—would—nomlnate-anyone- Hc only man fitting this prescrip-1- Nuclear Nuclei Policy (SANE). Actor:tor is is a. a member of that group ’The O. J. SMITH ALA l WESTERGRENWESTERGI WHEY DODDS tion. Robert Roberi Vaughn's misnamed Dis-3is- which whicl In democratic Americanerica has has offered no answerr beyond he he 'Cbuld endorse. He wouldn't . Monoglng Editor Builnaii B uilnaii ManManogar Adveitlilng Manogar IndeedIndeed, this Is an opinion helda senting sentlnj Democrats. Americascas passes passe for an aristocracy. "an Tionorable, rationalI and po- h ha av t, to. of course. From the jrhaps litical solution", whateverer that is. ' ' RockefellerRt viewpoint. Gene ' dale THOMPSON PAUL STANDSTANDLEY HAROLD STILES by SOm

“But Mac,c. N«Nobody Lives5s Forever!”Foi ARTAl BUCHWALDfALD D o w n T o E a r t h The TranIranslation ------Many, iind it difficult to-work-uprk u p------____Thn! two-year-old National Endnw?-----^ ___ - i______enthusiasm for federal support of the ment mi for the Humanities — created by T(TOKYO ■— Every authorluthor Is George: ( Not necessary. Papa, humanities when they find funds going Congress Co only two years ago — now flatiflattered when his articletide ap- Milk Ml drink want, to studies of propaganda in comicsomics proposes pn to Use some of its funds to peaipears In another language,uage, so Thomson Mr.: Right away you can Imagine how' excited come coi down martini drink. Oth- and to an archaeological inventoryory of help he eliminate the doubts. It has dedi­ 1 became when heardard that erwise en evening meal not give. monuments on Easter Island. cated ca its largest 1967-68 g ran t, $116.- my columns were being trans- George: , ' Understand Papa. Though not always so abstractict as 000, 00( to establishing a national faculty kSk . VV ■ .V \JM hm. lated into Japanese. The Tokyo But Mama lunch box put whits they seem, such projects feed doubtsloubts to to improve th^ quality of high-school Observer has been using them grape sake, not yet fatoxIcaUon- that the humanities, as their cham- teaching te£ of the humanities. on a weekly basis, and since ” pions, insist, are as essential as the j S I happened to be in Japan.Japan I “P’ IS the It is also giving. $25,000 tow ard a I A ' W was curious to know howlow they tliey Thomson ' Mr.; Martini, about natural and, social sciences in under-jnder- commission coi tO: suggest revisions In read in the translation.r, one glass drink, harm not. standing mankind. curricula cu; and teaching methods, A friend of mine wastras kind M oreover, drink alcohol and These doubts probably also derivelerive humanities can be valuable in enough to re-translate one ofof, P° poisoning suffer not. from memories of humanities courses the articles back into English, George ( second story from applying experience of the past to appeared down come. Thomson Mrs. —classics, history. literature, pnilo- philo- problems of the present, but construc- wonword for word, as It appeared dc Bophy am ong them — which are large; In Japanese. It happeneded to be kitchen kit from appear, fourteen large; tive review of how they are taught is the article on the U. S., govern- year yei of, daughter Karen also ly presented as academic exercisesrcises needed. ,^g, And if humanists are to ba ment report encouragingng faml- ro< room come in. with little attempt to relate them to lies to drink together in a home- Karen;1 Back again. This eve- •'the Ifves and well-being of allll”th the effective . they must counteract tha I from widespread belief that ^hey pursue in- like setting. This is how thathe nir nlng of meal wh- a- t? population,” to borrow a phrase from jK b . readersrcac of the Observerr saw it. Thomson .j Mrs.: Sherry sake the 1964 report of the Commissionon for consequential coi projects primarily of ..yS U. S. governm ent suggestionJggestion Inside turtle soup with cow meat the Humanities. ^ interest int to themselves. ' carry out alcohol poisoningoning of Burgundy , sauce boll, and study and research resultsIts made grape sake dressing of »- I public. . salad..1 Eat .after of dessert bran- • ■.’.1 . . This stiidy announcement ac- j ^ ? !l?i J dv cheriVand then whisky In- — ecramj?—iatke^drtnlctng— socicty— ^side coffee. iT^'v nptional policy musi" be. It Is— " Jll'” said. Children, sake drinknk home . George: ^ Ah, evening meal he- possible much more effective.•ffective f^fe home work. Should havo A T i mY e i e l il y F i n d / S report say. ' first done really, In France where longng time Thomson 1 Mr.; Nonsense stop, live I, this expected resultesult de- Mama Ma all day at bar. everybody Discovery by American newsmenlen of tuary tua there when the fighting gets too ,• liver confidence I do notlot have, for for work hard. Grateful words a Viet Cong campsite four miles with- hot. hot French children grapeje sake sor some should say. In Cambodia and nine miles fromom a While V admitting Hanoi and the n with results of greatestt alcohol Thomson 1 Mrs.: Karen, whisky major battle area in South Vietnamitnam Viet Vie Cong has his m oral and p>olitical poisoning.I In France, calvados sour soi pickle mandarin orange, comes at a disconcerting timee for support. sup Sihanouk has denied proving Is thing of recall. Here greatest eal eat did not? Prince Sihanouk. them the with military assistance. Avail- apple brandy produce. Mothers Karen; I I mandarin orange do --— -^WT' rtIn tho morning, children1 brandy noi not like should know you. The Cambodian chief of stateB has ability abi of Cambodian soil for staging one cup .sake make. AttendingUtending Thomson 1 Mr.: Freddy nine, been trying to get all nations havingaving areas are and the shipment of supplies * Vj^SiCS school scho thousands birds feet of wh where is? diplomatic r'tejations with his countryuntry Is Is as tangible a contribution to the childrenchilc stagger along.. There- Thomson 1 Mrs.: Bed at rest- to "recognize” its boundaries. North communist cor war effort in Vietnam as fore teachers protest haslai hap- Ing. Inp Last night you bought whls- Vietnam and the National Liberationration any anj of the arms supplied by Red pentpened. ly ly bon-bon. Big drunk have he. Front, political arm of the warring Chi If announced study resultsnilts cor- Thomson 1 Mr.: Between meals irring China and the Soviet Union. K/VTRAY CROMLEY rect,rect let's see,family Insideside how eat eat must not. Viet Cong, were among the first•st to It’s Ii hardly 'possible, in view of re­ drinkingdrin sake encouraged!d is. Freddy I thousand birds feet do so. peated pea complaints by American of- TVT Place: Thomson house.e. wit with second come down. . ' It’s now -evident they recognizegnize ficials fici that Sihanouk was unaware of - Time; EVenTng--SlX'"b’CTbck.o'clock. Freddy: I St6mich a w t u n y~ Cambodia's boundaries all top well,' the the communists’ depredations. In- Number 25 Man- M Now'^ NttmberNi 1 S meratlon empty. Thomson Mr., ten generation em • of SI e call: Thomson Mrs.: Cold storage eyen to using Cambodian territoryiry to stead, stei it appears to be his way of • of son George big voice call: 1 WASHINGTON (NEA) — De- the pub :up want sake in beer cool, therefor* |>repare for battle and to seek sane- being beii neutral on their side. . WASHU the public. Congress, the admin-In- sabota sabotage of his program s. Trhero here George: Martini one cup want saV ^ fense Seeople think, as Me- craw lili over of Hill 875 and .said, "If this magazines, should not be of concern to the r He came to the Penatgon withth Namai Namara does, has also a com-Me- windcraw led up Porkchop Hill over of editor. They' contend that the readers—ail° .gp, Chance of a lifetime. We have two kit- rntirUr com- windrows of American dead.dead. were wer conventional warfare, this three months old and box trained. In Criticism bothers McNamara preconceived preconc notions of men onin pul.sior pulsion to change his Image, Th igust of hill would have strategic value, of them, young, old. educated and unedii- more than any secretary of de- horseback. horseba He has seen to thehe especiiespecially If he w ants to lage. hold that Then suddenly, in August of I’ii' cated alike—should be permitted to read: fact they ara house kitties and one Is calico 7 ^,' lbs and i® not conventional war­ ? and one grey and white. They have been 'ense this . reporter has ever removal remova of some hiRh^rankingIR ofhce office again some time. As hold sec- itthat wi year, two big bombs and fare. This hill has no strategic these things and make up their own mind."'‘"'I- raised with a Great Dane dog so should matchedratched InI operation. officers officers whose attitudes disturb-b- retary of defense, he sees him-sec- it was all over. fari In other words, no censorship as such. „ p, More and more of late, McNa- cd cd him. him Form ally, in practice, self pi iki were get niong with anyone. Also have two 9- More ar e. self pictured as a man of war. Hiroshima and Nagasakir-ad wereand almost Immediately our Mr. Spectator, however, tends to agree month-old cats which are reaJly outdoor rhara■hara hahas seen his policies, his his realtionshipreal with his militaryry In the World Bank, he'll be pic- JL'In ashes. There were dead and ^ with Mrs. Seaman who brfieves things on jpfinly or-hehlad-Uie. - scenes, ttdviscri adviser: has- been correct. H! i*7.'i were imdcf^JLT: ^ m o use t ra p s, I h e lero a la is- gicy^ «nd-UBer- -OHfinly Q' l a man doing But !l WilS Unory "V,'' frre from the next hill -----the-sharfi^da ot Tespectabltlty^Blratna TOTnot “ striped “j, and the male Is black and white, criticized:riticized heavily by sections of has has hadhad no revolts, no organized?d good Ufor the world. 'o**'g over. ' liHr be printed in a newspaper. Perhaps not Thi hnnnintr nOW must OCCUpV f Call 733-8990 for directions as to where th* . The tedious Island - hoppingt-a-time indefinitely and try for censorship or change—just leave it out ep-cp- kittensi,:.., and the cats live or we can deliver. Inch'- tlrelyl ^ t dogfaInch'-by-inch one-man-at-a-time the next one. In these days It is getting more difficult,,, , D. ^ Purtee on South Park Avenue West. dogface war was over. _ . ^ AP combat newsman Peter . ‘■J**: • These would make good Christmas pres- ^ Ani ■II the time to itay on the good and tasteful ' of And th in the names of thoIho tens Arnett Arn reported the North Viet- •Ide of th# line. The times are changing. *"ts. Wo have four real cute tortoise shell of thousands of Americanan sons namese pan are "sucking large cats—part Siamese—to give away. They 3 0 N MACLEAN now apparently, an d questionable articles. havnow e living who would surely American Am forces away from phrases and Ideas are making Inroads‘I. In, • are all housebroken. They are all llttio have died otherwise, historyhi.story population pop centers and bogging “ *" girls. Call 733-1532 or com e to 1604 Addison A decisive them down in a stalemate of puSllcatlons over the land. , , . Ave. E . In Twin Falls. must record that those decisive thei We do not attempt to keep things out Just a ' /\ I weapons were appropriatee to thothe mountain mo, fighting." I th.f writes In and says “you should see JTIL to protect our readers. Let's just say that ,1,- 1 A Real Hom‘*ttens to give away. They are f°ould hold out in its fortress trees trees and. ai In addition, it hass Special in J^un Area." man in lesser Iht weapons than we used marriage until they are read.y to accept the 1 downtown Washington, it be- a > downhill downh angle of 45 degrees.!. ’ ’ ------in Ev( lhat last on». resp^ibilitles it. Just because there Ti Spart i., Siamese and are .all housebroken. !D_Ig too pxi>cnsive 1 to fly In food id strat- PlXleS byWohl ot They are about two and one-half months Even the most untutored strat- P no ofispring from a pre-marital relationship , nd other supplies every day. I’ve learned ' to ignore all ndss Gov. Gov. Georgw'Rornney^s tax re-- -egist' 'Iphong | |"‘ ■ I I—I ' nshtp come In both boy and girl stylei. ? if which say. "Two-car garage.” tumstu m s s show th a t h e's a million-ere- ^ Harb< ^ st can seo that HaiDhona 1— doesn't mean no harm Is done. I am en-' pi,,, ,nd so It Is that we've begun , ® lion- Harbor, through which 4hehe ene- closing the offending passage.” ^ Please call 733-7795 In Twin FalU any day J read house ads and Inspect In the ones I’ve seen the onlyy aire, aire. p proving once again that niy f way you could get two cars Inn thera i ara big profiU in smallthat mllltj niy receives 60 per cent, of all 'TW\r'$-rm.seu)M^ -Tl We really hate to print that pasuga»*ag, ______- :Srlo'u\%"r:irious propvties. y?“ T,all military supplies, should be ren- B n u r m L i/o u ■galH but feel ^ must in order to 5how This can be very educational. them , Is , to stack one car onn cars. , cars,______dereddered useless. e> top of the other. Two cars cer­ ______. Am of un- 4utwysw.y»t*wf? V Jnst what Mrs. Seamjtn Is complainingfafag TOa t T i m e AGAIN Th™*hose of" of us who have looked , P , “ Amid the hundred.i of un- ^ •bouL We side with her fa her complaint.U int. 1 It's timet to gef your Christmas Cards forir homes homes to buy must know tainly t3>n‘y could c( not get In side byy por For > your file of foregone con- 1 rising / And send them on their way what I mei con- 1?“'"®'* P®**” '■‘‘5b®*I rising high- _ The passage from pate-line follows: ^ hat I mean. For In sta n ce , elusions,elusion! we have the Whitebit* ."“T •^T® . JU"Rle-matted high- “And thank youtfor ii Oioughtful, honestonest _ To^yjsh thfrfriemU^anrl nrin lives . wherehere thethe ad say* '•Recreation- One One thingtli that Bmazesnrre Iss House House .staffs statement th a t hill ov- A i « t Vietnam is the hill GI*ov- ^ letter. Just one point Is omitted andI it's A/ merry Christmas Day. typep e bast basem en t," w hat this how J'®'* many ">a builders must-liveB LBJ'* frecord has been "Impres-rM «»’'oo>‘lnK Dak To which our GI* this: no unwed couple in this day and1 age meansleans isis tlthaf the house tioesn’t In the the suburbs. : Almost every siye.” nam ed Hill 875. o f-th e r . -- -7~t>BSrttiertight^to plai^Rqssiatt-Roolette'^lth—-srtth— H-yotrhave kept-arr ecord------— ------irave-«rve-« ' rc0m If If yt you have about $3,000 materials m aterial: went into it, because,. gu all oyg, over the country when LBJ^ wayt© dis up those blood-slick slope*tlope* ■ h e e n e .------— ------_— . even thn "^best loved of adopted childrenIdren _ th atiat isn’t Isn’t ' workfag. . after a fte r all. all the buljder did this’ - sentsen t CyCyrus to C y p ru s ? '------L-BJ- 7 - - myr^ to dislodge thousands of thn »n«______'m ay suffer subtle psychological scarring Rpt"' one fo r hrm s'tlf and^TiTs lo v ed -- rring ReT-""ibcr too, your Christmas mall A similar IndUCemient ts a line. f°'‘, • ------xny^ Des from the fact that he was given up byyr his .our D®^"® p ‘'’® of lire from ' n a tu ra l parents. This should not be permit*rmit- II you write the address familymily roo room.” This tums out it *t makesmakes you wonder what sortt ever di-di,s! our CongressmenVTO OUI- had planes, I the last of the Reds- ted ia this s«a of enlightened birth con- Don’t forget to add the zip. to I be be a a b bedroom on the first of ®f Junk 1“"*' he ^ builds for the public,- ^jijwill jj*'be hL . cssed for excusesnen tunne! had to be routed out of their m.. . troL- . . . Catherine U. Martin floor.MT. wUcw U cb you can panel If Wm W« looked loc at on* place that* to Junki ises tuiwls.and caves man-for-man.? .r-m « ' ...... t* to Junket in Europe?. V e' m » 300 ^ ...... ______•______;______- ______V e r e told i t gM t. som e- 300

______;■ “ t 1 •. J • J I ' n ' .....' J ^ ' ...... L..: • ' - ■ ■ -______• • • • . f . ' ; ' , -V ■ N ^ . \ _ ^ ■ I , ' / ■ I * ... I , I - " ' ' Sundiay, Dec. VO, ,19671967 TwinTwit Falls'Tlme^';New».-" 5^ Siligeiv L isted Critical Withrn n Nursingr HeHome Questslestion For Skull Injury [ GLENDALE, Calif. (AP) — I Singer Jimmie Rodgers wasrWs i'rfirf i I'-.| T O % — I I T . F. Count;»unty Is Discusiscussed ------!i£xttemely critical condltioojilition:-! -i- 1 L 1 \ ' \ . _ V , \ , \ ^ ______Saturday following a second;econJ~ ‘l '\ . » A. ^;r'oup^ of interestedd_JXwln[asked Isvin .ask commissioners-for-«n-ad-13r-an -ad -1 comconcerTi"lnterestea“ 1 n~esttiTjIIjhr^ cranial operation made neces- T ‘ w . m " -m m- ’ ^^^>^3^ani3uHiieiimen-are-expcctcd^ltiixpected^ltion^l- $25 -pcfcinonUt=pei^in^C=i=Dflfain^bLlae-=addltionaL-mirsinBJiQme-fa------aai-y by a skulr:frartm-e~'stirfefSgffered ^_= . ■. ^ to meet during the comingng week^digent\veek^dig( patient. .The countyunty now cilitiescilit here. ______In a te atinE.hR snvs. he can'ta !ix re- s i k . wilwith Twin Falls county commis-iEuinraiS:4 JirflMfli:?ipro nll...merildnc,. -o,pd--^M----Gl»aries-^^Hf-wiB-tv-AWswotth,—n n d -n c c ^ — e i niem ber. ^ ^^■f^kioriers to appeal on behalfehalf of essar.yessi hospilaliaition. TheThe addi- Nghfvjeb., has informed .-county of- The surgery was (he secondlecond I county nursing homes for a.s-;tionaia.s-.;tior amouni would cost the flcitficials he w.ould be able to care within a week.' Last Tuesdaylesday -I sistancesis in handling indigent coucounty about $2,500 perr month, for indigent patients .within the doctors operated to. repair a p countyCOI and state cases. |I County Commission ChairmanChairman $225 per month figure, 41,4-inch fracture, a'nd Rodgersidgers E N ursing home director' HHarold aro ld ' Heber Hei l oughmiller saidd follow-]follow-1 MMr. ,Drake said Saturday he anpeared lo rally thereafter, al- I D raker of the Hazel Del andahd Sky ing a,j;cccnl meetiiig wilh/iih nur.s^ doesdoe: not believe this will prove . lliouRh he had not recalled who I ViewVi< Manors-said several-al busi-ingbusi- ing home officials thatIt if the to beb the case if the out-of-stalo struck him or why. ■ -I vfiineifsmen met with Mr. andnd Mrs.M rs.'$221 I $225 docs not cover thehe costs, contconcern meets the stringent A spokesman said the secondecond I ' ‘m. ,AIAl Benkula and Mr. andnd Mrs. the Department of Public.iblic 'As- nur;nursing home regulations im-. ---- ^------operation—took—plaee—Saturdayurday -■ Hf-iH 'Drake-D r F riday—aVHaacl—Pel—to-swt p-iornine after a night of convul-onvul- m ■ . - B discussdis the problems ofif assis-Snents.assis-' mei but it nuist hee provtMiproven Mr.M Drake said there is ac- sion.s. It was perform ed by/ Drs. B —■ tancetar in financing the nursing thathat the present amountnt is not tuallytual no shortage of space at William L, Donham, Karlrl Al- I ■ . ■ piilienls, I siiffir-ienl______i Ithe the present lime and his firm baeck and Henry Dodge. H Mr. Drake said effortsts havC;have | Mr.\ Drake said Saturdayrday thatlhat ‘>nd“nd others haVe limUe leeeiit— Their problem, the spokesman I bednbe( made for several months if DPA| does increase the pay- expla«ed.------•w-; to meet patient who can afford his own [J’, / ------wttt(-Ttttnroiimy-ima-T:xptaln-thCT=£iT If-iing sup- and-I~James Koiitnlk. The 33-year-old singer was I -Ss^:------^ rtaln^thc*c£fre iirtrpoTilrlrfiriil helping sup- found I early Dec. I on nn7^ off- Unique 3^hon^oursefseln^eligion 1 t The ' winter term will1 begin P’'°'’''^ni," he said, porport the indigent. This is unfair, m"...... ramp of a freeway. He had been ^ . ^ Mr, Drake said all surround-jrround- Mr. Drake said, esrecially .since ■January 21 nnd will consist “ of jj^Ing counties are assistingg in the'mathe'many of those paying their own beaten and was unconscious. | a scries of nine lectures on the their'ow n VoluHteer? Police at first believed Rod- V> on the j,osis, but in Twin Falls County,County. I wa;way are also operating on limit- CARMICHAELS, Pa. (AP) ■fcl Completedi HeHere; Secondd SeSet Jan. 21 ;Now Testament by four eminent nursing homes, receive J225$225 per ed funds, _ pers had been a robbery Vic- vic­ ^ scholars from the San Francisco r s'e he ~ Albert Hathaway volun- tims, but his wallet apparentlyrently CompletionC of a unique; “tele- IdiIdaho, was given to a classlass in The discussion at the conclu- month per ind ifie nt patient The1 situation Is w or .s'e, he conclu- nroa. These lectures alsoI will be1^ through the Department of Pub- said,saii for tho small homesmcs ihan ^ •“ * * " '0 as,secretary had not been disturbed. Doctors)ctors phonepho teaching" course in re-rc- BeBoise and relayed by telephoneephone sision of the lectures were mixl- g re mixl- given by telephone. Thele tech- [jc Assistance. it Iis for his own establishment..1 shmeni ®[ *h« T«wn Council one said Rodgers could recall noth- iigion)igii was announced .Saturdayiturday lo clas.ses in Twin Falls,. Wen- eierated here in Twin Falls by n 'alls by nique of teaching by telephonei|®P'’”ne He| said nursing homes5 cannot 1-Presently there are 241 nurs-nurs night In 1920 fjust lo help Ing that happened that day^ and in 'Twin Falls by officials1 of the dedell and .Caldwell. In additionddition ihthe Rev. Robert Ciihbon1 of the is is quite new and Mr. Hibbard pn no arre sts have been m ade. Ma; 'hurch- to the students enrolled from i' Hibbard provide a patient with1 room, ing home beds in Twin Falls le. Magic Valley Council of Church- to 1 from I'irst Methodist Church and Ihethe si states that the course justst coni-com- board,bo; nursing cnre andid other Coi County. 151 of them ''l^n'^Mr' in Mr. "“H athaw ay, . retired raining Twin Falls, others were! from RRev, I-'orrest Hibbard o f the p es and the Ecumenical Training Tw of the pictcd was the first timene that pg,nece.ssary services for $2255225 per Dr:Drake's two homes. About\hr,iit 100inn schoolteacher, *f quit as coun- Council. HaHazelton and Jerome, Ihehe of- ValleyV; Christian Church,h. Mr.' a prolonged course of adult ed- mr > X d secre'ary tl>l» week after ---- ured a ficials pointed out, H dult ed- month. Costs, he said runm about patientspat are DPA supported, Cong Issue ‘^Thet course, which featured a fic Hibbard is also chairm ann of the u, uration has employed "tele- $2,w,$2 .i which is Ihc am ount)unt de-| CCounty commissioners;rs have « V®""' I'en by The course, on the Old Testa- M series of 10 lectures given by Testa^ Magic Valley Council of Church- p phone teaching” in Idf^ho.“• sired.sir The nursing homes,es have bee been working with a Nebraska Dr. William Chalker, Depart- mfment, was completed by 30 — N ebraska ...... Iiiiiriiiiiiiiiitiiiiimniniiiiitiiiiinniilim Statement ment of Religion, Collegeege of incindividuals in this area. W ------Tho Magic Valley Council of ChChurches is comprised of>f con- ^jj — \ V*>. — On UN Bid the week he had been Informedformed gngregations of the Methodist,ist, Di- W S I by a U.N. official of thee NLF sciplessci of Christ, Epi.scopalial and W S ^ By WILLIAM N. OTIS desires. He, PrPresbyterian Churches. The Ec- ® UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. _ he Ec- ^ (AP) — Viet Cong denial thathat it °Goldberg and Thant conferrednferred umenicalun Training Councilil 's a ^55 It said state-wide agency for ecumeni-umeni- ^ « • ' " . " I had asked to send representa-■enta- Saturday on what Thant said stE )red by ^ ______tives to the United Nationsi was results of Goldberg'sdberg's ca cal adult education sponsored by § not unexpected. Secretary-Gen--Gen- discussions on Vietnam1 with thetho Methodist ChurcK,^ the Pres- g s rday rnembers of the Security’ Coun- byterianby Church, the Episcopal S ------Chrisi— ...... istmas..V------C I eral U ThanJ said Saturday, Both ho and t/.S. Ambassadoriail'nr cif^~~ThaTit-~decHned—Itr - di.^dme-iwdm e- Cliui l'Ii,' tlic-l tilhcran ChurcniTT^ TIT "j!w " J- ""Virjnnnrv I tw results and Indicated he did America,Ar the American Baptist 5 j L jC 3 r iJ the South Vietnamese Commu- "J’*not know when THe United TTR Church iind' the Uirtieil Cliuicli -fj ars~f ~ ^ nists did make a request. Slates would ask the councilmcil to ofnf Christ.______^ £ . take up the w ar. — The denial waa Issued by'' |r® the Thant and Goldberg agreed B g[uerrlllas' polltcal arm, P the ® that the Viet Cong had madeade ov- hlihim by “a source” whom he de- jj N ational L ib e r a tio n Fronthront erturej-p,, to send representativesnatives clidined to identify. , «f (NLF), by way of a broadcast , , to the United Nations. Thanf pointed out the 'A Alge- lge- ^ r a dispatch of Hanoi’s official Viet-P q-Thant said the guerrillasas had rinrians, who then wore fightingighting JJ!K, ' S i! nam News Agency. The NLFI let it be known they wantednted to foifor their independence from S^ r ...... — called the reports of tho requestquest i,nvj,ava representatives here“re on FrFrance, did not have U N. sta- «Stf I m U.S. fabrication. -' [|,gthe same basis as the Algerian■Igerlan tustu; when they cam e to the U.N. ^ >^A V E $5.02.02 ono Quilted-to-thd-to-the-Floor | •‘Let ma only gay that this rebelsrebi who came 10 yearss ago— headquarters. he jj was not unexpected," Thantt told withwitl no official status, "But they applied—for_vlsas---visas." -S I - newsmen here. "I don’t think they wantednted to and an visas were given because'ecause 5M Later, an Informant said:Bald: appappear before the Generalral As- thr In the Viet Cong were relayed to the H fill . . . fully quilted with'ith stronfstrong nylon thread. I__M.acbirLe.,-V!»^SLhabl&-^. . fashioned w i t h I ^ 100% cotton backingng" cordecorded s'eaTns and ^ I bound edges.

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" it ■' . i l l 7^ /(■ ___ ' _ ' '• : L _ ...... ■ ■ . ' V ...... - . r - ■ - r >— ■■ ■- ■ v '' ■- ^ ! : , • ' • . • -H • • — --- . . .. ■ ^ I __ _ , \ I ' • ' _ . • 1 ‘ jI •• • . 1 6 • Twin Falli "fimas-News*Jews " Sunday;; Dec. 10, 1967>7 ■ ■ BargainingIg CCoiftliitiesqm Oyer 1 ^ New Pact'BetweiBetwe^y tlA W, GM Solons Feeleel Hpu^ i . DETROIT (A P ),— AnriidAmid re-1r e -posed | ^ on the D etroit talks, g m . V M I - ports that the companyly has al-. al- decdeclinea ta.£omment on the re - ' reiready agreed to bring C Canadian'por anadian'port, although com pany rfejgotia- waees up to par with those:hose paid torston haye indicated the GM con- Won Monejney Battley : jH ■ ■ I in the United States, bargaininglargaining trai tract will follow 'patterns laid in ’The anohymbus Senate Con- I on a new national contracttract co\^cov- dowdown at Ford and Chiysler. JOE HALt T continued iMai ''iT rtti ______——Associated Press.,Writer—EC— jJ fers feree said Rep. Wilber D._Mjll3, H F jI tiring 380.0b0 workers continued m i leralrM Pr WASHINGTON (AP) — geyKey PiAp£Ark;i^powerfUl_^chairniah of -■ r'-^™ ^aturday-between-Sa General jm «ehflFfs~rnVOlvei|-with-the-S<>B-So-' the-the—House—Ways-Cmid“ Means I tors Corp. and the Unit^ited Auto ^ y II ^ j l l ------^JnL—Sccurlty—bilL-aRrfiK '^the -the Cnrhmlttee^-aiul-other-jnembersCnn J != -Workfirs,,..... i House won the mon»y battlesattles oof' f' tHriloiSsF~delegatIdrt7~wew 3 Strikes ov'pr local ■^dlspates' aispOteff b l ___ ..Q\ter—th e measiirR.-witn.. the e . re.- re-adamant a d a against__ the. Senate p irkers at ' suit b^itiR smaller benoNtHt in- ehai changes. r GMGit Friday, but a company ~ * creases than were soughtt' ' by “They said they were loo>0 costr I r . spokesman said none• of ^the the *“•* ®" ''!■ *<»'lond Diiv* President Jqhnson. ly aand that the money'was/as not ft / plants affected was scheduled[eduled to Cafes Open 6:15 p.m. ' The bii! Is expected to0 be avalfabieava to pay for them,” be he k ' work Saturday. Last Times Tonight - - passed and put before the Presi-’r®s*- explained.expi I i The company cut back:k on Sat-Sat­ FREE W arm H aalert dent for signature by the middle He ^ added that he felt th the e-re- re- | urday overtime work at assem-assem­ ------• of next week. - cenicent Ways and M.eans hearingsearings ■ bly plants afte,r the. unionunion "au­"au- n COLO* fAMiiy Nearly every Important Sen- . ■ on. President Johnson’ss pro- thorized one-day local strikes to Z HITS o n one p»og*am ale change made in the bill' was posed , income tax Increase, and I prevent the giant of thee auto iniin- l _ ^ ______' tiie committee's decision -to to re-re— p- l> a stocks A* D .1 K « « ------tered down in the Senote-House . , Tixi ject it for this year, had hard- 1 pilepi> of cars to ride outt a possi- I conference whhich finished^ Its ened House attitudes. ble national strike. I j work Thursday niBht. blc «p tn The Senate conferee said t” lA w -prc^ -We were told bv the.Jjouse ^ Mltls‘ -came-to-the-5BS5tgffir~wiaT M IrTllWr accept their provisions or that Ident,Ide howeveK says that even if ^ there would be no bill,” saidJ one unusually' large Housee dele- B the company and the union do J i # W JB W M M Senate conferee who asked that sation picked to give extra ” not come up with a nationalional con­ C9VSAVEk con- deadline. his naijne not be used. representation to the fiscal con- tracttrs by a Thursday deadline, He added that during the, dis-Tu«i. hikes ranging from 15 to 591 per $l, $1,680;-6 f _ iDak Son, South Vietnamn hamlet,hamlet. A Viet Cong flamethrowerrower Itribesmen .wear only a loin cloth. (AP wlrephoto) Jg cent for those now getting bene-jene- AlAlthough It’s not part of thet h e ------Ease ActivitiesitieS STARTS WEDNESDAY fits. bill, the monthly fee for the vnl- ^ A revolt against the compro-ipro- untauntary, supplementary medi- Don Samuelson and thosefio.se at- ^NEW YORK (AP) —■ AntiwarAntiwarj I .- .-...... ■»...... mise bill broke out on the Sen- qareqarc plan probably will go3 up iin Shoshone FifFifth t Graderss ConcludeCo s;tending the Soil Conservationlervation demonstrators der were on the | Shockers on . i ate floor Friday, with halfilf a Apri April from $3 to $4. _ Awards meeting ar the Lincoln ImaI m arch again Saturday’ in NewNew; I ; • ^ ; dozen Democrats denouncingig itIt SeSenate-House conferees said W school auditorium. YoYork, but their activities!ies were ; ; ^ One Program ; and demanding that it be reject-iject- they were advised of thisM.‘" by Studyk j On ComConservation WithWii ProgramU .11 A favorite of the audience“nee was uneventful compared lo[ 0 the I I______-...... I ed. JohrJohn W. Gardner, secretaryary of a skit written by classis mem- '[■“frantic ’’stop the draft<'■ week" N |. o. 1 But Chairman 'Russell B. health,heal education and welfare.'elfare. SSHOSHONE—Open house:e was shown.sh Each student had1 madem ade er ents, w ere Jam es P a g e .. ASCS bers,bei with their teacher's's assist- t"'' ended Friday. _ Ix)rtg, D-La.. of the Financeance GanGardner is due to announceice his helortsrts on Ruth Faught. third. cocostumes on KMVT. in a dance, farmer,far Muley, to attendnH their p.. About 100 women marched up ^ «n Incradlbl* orgy of their work and a film was Special! guests, other thanan par- They"H were Marshall George, memeetings. Finally whenlen Ed ^ ‘ *8 *’^*’ Avenue and attended a _ ^------Bi ■rl Vil-’n nerfnrmance—tJMt,^ J SIB H T-C A tm . q n i i i i n ^ ------.jj Brian j Ross, Jon Bateman.I, Susan rliirhnmrunn. pliivnna Flovd Siht»r —^— I d a h o0 1N e w s — ^ ------bOr6H5'» slop«ap ^& l^ O O S 1 cused ih the arson-slaying! of Sen. Frank Church. D-Idaho. at g9:02 a.m. Tuesday, Jose Palo-| J , p The officer stated that- a front ey.ev. His wife. Margaret, was . mSuI Palo-1 Jam es H. W illiams. 45.y' Ru- J tire,i. blew or that the driver lost Boi rhilHron >*16 politiCaT^k his wife last summer. IT,,Tho National Science Founda-3unda- mmai arez, 53. R upert, startedtarted|pert. | pei was cited for failure to ^er lost Bonnie I^ughlin . Their children J".r -C O L O R ^ The jury recommended a life- tion Fellowship goes to Dr. acn hnr'roH ‘^“"Irol On the ice and tbethe car wcwere Marie Jones and Marshalln a rsh ill " '“ y- Change Ihc president o f > |B > Dr. across the tracks In his 1967 yieyield Friday when he bar'ced viarsnaii United State.s-electct some- I No. 3 In-prlson sentence. The panel of Richard A. Parker of Moscow,iscow. Pontiacpor GTO when he saw a a , t went into the borrow pit.t. Mrs. Jones.jor aw a a 196-1 Chevrolet pickup. truck Clements(-i, was treated and re- , „ body else president," Kretch- ■I - six men and six women deliber- Church chur said. It will permitit him train.trai He put the vehicle in re- oulout of a private driveway into i„, ind re- fi An interesting feature was a ated three hours In Fourth Dis- Ull leased from Minidoka Memorial-morial jirjicket line with the students1 1 I -j- said. II Secrets of tha to do research and traininging in ververse but the signal arm camcame e j the path of a 1957 Oldsmobllemobile UncnimiUf f H ” The march was sponsoredLsored by I F o rb id d e n W orld— In trict Court chambers. , ecology at O xford Universityiity in dowdown and scraped across the dri ,re 27 caicarrying signs nnd doing a ^ Quiniivan was accused of g-j, ■ s the driven by LeRoy W. Moore. 27, ling a 3 riumber of local committees.!!nmittecs. !l “MACABRO" top of the car, knockingg the Pa Paul. Moore was travelingI south State Police Blotterr marchma afid drill formation. l | dousing his wife and home withivith ^ ‘ IO esti- At 6:30 p.m. Sunday on 300 Mrs.N Ray Clayton andih' Mrs,Mrs ivhich plannf^ to cap the weekilweekiB ------7ln„ A $40,000 grant by the! U.S. antiantenna off. ion 500 West. There.was no esti- _ ‘ helpfui with a rally at Carnegie Hall. gasoline June 16. then setting 7 inance The GTO backed Into a 1964 me r vchi- South and 550 West, a 19611 Chev- HoiHoward Manning were helpful ---- It afire. His wife. Blanche Quin-iuiiJ: Office of E ducation will finance T » 1964 mate of damage to either vehi- , a Summer Education Medialia In- CheChevrolet driven by M yrnai Hal- cle.cic jolet drivfen by Sheila Schodde,:hodde, in lthefr fields of dance andind mu- A llvan. died July 9. rd E Heyburn, was headedd west Uie sic in the finished- pfoduction. I The trial lasted five days. stltulstitute at the University of)f Ida- ververson. 31. Rupert. There3 was IFog prevented Richard E. iduction. I DOUBLE.E HOLIHOLIDAY FUN! ______no.ho. CChurch said. It will providerovide n° damage ' to the Chevrolet;t and KnKnopp, 25. Paul, from seeing "'ben it hit a slick spotot and ------I $45 to Ihe GTO. There were a : traffic ®P“" Damagesimages POST OFFICE I J training for 30 teachers. $^5 were a Pontiac In the line of traffic ®P' MATINEE ONLYI ALL SEATS 5 0 c no injuries and no citations.1. on State Highway 25 atIt 1100 estim ated at J250. ?SHO.SHONE — The postst office I TODAYI MATINEE O “Gospel Singer” ‘ Aa "grant of $16,380 to the com- * r^mn will be open here from 8:30:30 a.m . I| munity of Driggs will aidlid In'In . Sheriff’s Blotter NoNorth and 450 East in timeime to ‘ A left__ front__ wheel , came - A 1964 Ford received damagesnages aveavoid hitting it with thee 1966 offofi a 1959 Ford driven by Bonnie lo ^^T O ff; on Saturday;y, Dec." ■ "] ~ f l H |H |B H || |||||H — Arrested-Mth—___ financingI finan con.striictlpn of a sew- tif^t200-nto the'-tojmnd^backTtnt ir-miiesj W»'-Usuallv-the^poKt joffic«lclo■Sullivan. ■43r-Rnpert, thrcc-miiesj Tuesday when the driver, Rita wawas driving. There werere no eastea of Paul on Highway'ay 25. noon Saturdays. The extra ■ Haul Of Heroin p'-"'plant. L. Bonner. 15, Heyburn. lost lipllights or flares out. ThThe accident, which occurredrred at hours ” are to accommodateimodate I NEW ORLEANS (AP) —. A , ' ------comcontrol on the wet road atIt 300 Sheriff’sS officers are stilltill In- 9:159:1 p.m . Saturday, causedd dam- ChiChristmas jnail delivery. I New Yorker who told police1 he BbOy FOUND WesWest and 150 South and thele car vestigating.ves T hey estimimated ated ages agi of $150 to the Ford. . ■— -•—^ I ^ * — —is-a professional'BOsper~slnger‘^■■ ^ MOSCOW. IdahoTfAP) —- The skidded.‘lefrThe road und went daidamages to the Pontiac atst $200 IMrs. Sullivan was cited for was arrested at New Orleans In*In- body of Alan Lee Strong._ 18.JO through the fence on the-lefte-left amand to the truck at i75.5. The failurefai to transfer the registra- CHRISTMAS^ 11 ^ ternatlonal Airport today with" ®a Lewiston,Le^^ii a freshm ant at thec’Uni- Uni- ® ‘j5 rpad. I accaccident occurred at 7:555 a.m. tion.tio start your list7 I ajSf' WohderlSnd Hr d in a Friday at 5:25 p.m. threee and'Friand'Friday. baby-blue Bible in one hand and versity of Idaho, was found in a ** Rupert Police Court^ n t I I Hf' 1 Of Fun And F a suitcase containing 5 1 0 0 ,0,000 0 0 closetd o jp of his dormitory room^ |T|.j.Fri- one-half miles west of Rupert.iipert.l | /A one-car accident on Inter- 1N orm an C. Gee. 31. RRupert. upert. ■ worth of heroin In the other,her. day. fa 1959 Ford pickup truck drivenIriven[state [sta 80 by the Heyburn Inter- J5.$5. no driver's license on ryrson.person, J •IN G I m V ^^ntasy/ P -’-r— b 7 Ricnara B^~Wffn6ft. i5. •PairrrciiiPanr.! change re.sultcd in danroges of an ------nrcffCTSon— Parish---- [rnTroticy—Ijitah County Pros. Atty. Rob- J ges of and Monica Fairchild, 18. Ru-| ”r agents said It was their largest . • came upon an icy spot. The $1,000$1.1 to a 1967 Chevrolet pickup pert> pei $10. noisy mufflers. L . clngle haul of narcotics. Arrest-® (_ ert “ 'Felton said a 12-gauge' shot-Shot- gun was found beside the bodv.body, k______ed «.! he left Jhe-baaaafl»-c-ly frank’ank* An unohashrdunah looh at real-life I .Mex. Remarkablyif untnhihitcdunmhibiled and specific in its rc- Disease Spreads | J ■ cording of the wayly loucrslovers talk andc tnuc/i ond think!'* ------— LONDON__(AE)^— Jio p e s^ a i S ___ Britain’s devastating epizootic S of foot and mouth disease was « 1 K Ws hove changed With our new low II tender and lustyY Studystudy of love.love Dear John ’ w a tour on the wane were shattered Sat- g * S our name from th« prices we hove not 11I de force of erotic realism. LovemakingLovi Inin ter. . as urday night by an official an- g I S TOWN & COUhiTRY ■ ■ ■ >acrifi(;ed quality . . . I explicit as the lawli allows!" nouncement of 40 new outbreaks S A -n lo . . . H we serve you Ihe fin- II In the past 24 hours. g I I "Altonether it is a a stunning stunning picture,p a compelling Since rtie plague began ravag- S esi quality money can 11 ag- F ' i ■ buy. 11I picture! A frank andand uninhibiteduninhibi exposition of the ing British live-stock in October, g I onrush of physical desire. Ork animals on 1.697 farms havew e IS O N A L L | cal desire. One after another scene been Infected. Altogether 283.670 g ■ expands upon the? brash techniitechniques of courtship and cattle, sheep and pigs have been I S SKI EQUjP^ I ^clamorous fulfiUmentfiUment ofof desire!-o,^ desi r™-u—. .-j y t,™. slaughtered.______~ 7 ^ ' ' / n S u r g eo n R e l a t^es e s P ersonam al FeelijiQ(n ffs H eart "Tramr a n s p l a n t ■ EDrrdR’S NOTE—The “an- an- "I could do nothing elsese for’heafor’hearts. ■. IBb[Both took'• Place. Iii the •small •smallida I day when Denise Aii~ Darvall;Jarvali; perature~tTS‘^lcSep^Iti“per On Hei^ilssUes'longj:experlenced7Ih”~operaitlAg]way ilssiies'loni bperaitlAg]way,’'~Dr;^ BarrjS'fil=^I(}r’'ni8 '~ nals of medicine will foreverever his heart,"1 he said. “It was-solvas-so! JJust four days after-Barnardirnard hourshoi of the morning, not by 25,25 who operated ah accountingounting ali\ alive.’ They brought It fromrom the on hearts Dr. Barnardi thought imnimmediate-" concern is"> that record two events which' oc- damaged—It dam was destroyed;d, and aqd aqd^ his medical team brought'chi-ought'choice but by 'necessity,y, and machinem in a bank, was struck roo room where she had diedd to the that thal what he was doingaing that |I WasWashkansky’s body may reject rrrr=^curtcd=rlast-'r_weefc—the first I - knew,-lf-hft-was kt -to-Iive;-ve; it new Ijfe to Washkansky^iOr^Adiiboiir.^Ad4 both^Tequired|::ahe:i-coordinnted dinatedland lar fatally-Injured -by ann auto- roaroom:^here=JVashkMs!iy=Uved. y-U ved. iraoriitaE^mighLmake raoi sonleQitie Jocal i.hisihis n«WThe»rt.-«SdOie:^body= re-„ transplanting of human heartsiarts woulwould have to be replaced;*'”:*■“ rlanrlar Kantrowltz in—Brobklyn,bklyn, I skillsski of more than .a store-of:ore-of mobile.-Herm fathpr,—told—there1—there Deliberately,c at thp-momentmoment headlines 'for a few riur response, and at the Science writers sums up th6seh6se ns-yi 55-year-old grocer only a week tlallytial is to make one whole)le in- Town,To at tlie very tip off .South vallva yet. Thev kept a watchatch on wh which the woman’s heartrt might teaiteam has gained suchch confi- same-jam time they are watching great events. Heart Transplanblants non ago. The grocer. Louis WWash- ash- fant fam from two who cannotit sur- Af Africa. ththe electrical activity of her be connected with morere ease, denceden that they plan to repeat f°r'“f signs of rejection-^-fever, 1 another n>a>*se, loss of appetite, changes -An APN Extra Sanskansky, has taken to hiss new vivt vive,” he said afterwards when leralion brain after her death, watchedvatched ThiThen with the heart inn place, the transplantation In another when Ten days before the operation j’' •ly as six!In blood cells and h?art activity, By ALTON BLAKESLEEJ hearheart so well that he may return he told newsmen he would,Id. try aciactually took place, the medicalTiedical “It slowly fail. They watched:hed for doctors doc shocked It intoJ action patpatient perhaps as early as sixl'n b and homhome in three weeks. Dr.. Bar- again. aga , te;team was fully alerted to the j’*'f‘ve more minutes, andnd the am and It began the regular•b beat e a t of weeks.wei They have a mannan wait-|wait-1 ForFi the first week, Washkan- opera- brain that dies without bloodIood o.x- Wn.shkansky’sWn life. The! opera- ingIng for a new heart—aa middle- sky®ky received X-rays as well as JOHN BARBOUR nard told the Associated Press k Kantrowltz said that Itt was chichance of a transplant opera- ere heart another means of beating down AP Scicnce Writers InIn a trans-Atlantic telephofle(^e in-In- “ni(“more difficult emotionally,y, and tiotion. A possible donor hadid been VBenVt showed no signs of life, tioition took five hours. ' ageaged patient with severe heart “no Still, they opened the chestLhes^, of —ly,— • —vLC-r y—straightaightfori fnr^ disease ~ for the last six< monthsmonths. | the forces in -’his body that might ------NEW YORK (AP) — ■'When tei'view r------^------■perhaps—more-pei- dlfflcuU—teehni-«ehnl- «d«dm i«ea—to—the—hospital;- ■ Bttf ecr th^nroart. For the'future—' infant just two hours before hee died,died tnthe young woman and triedIned to ward.”^a Dr. Barnard i;emem- remem- BBut first the medical team ,,up you enter the unknown, -you feel ThisTh audacious step was made cally"call working with the infant jU! .r'.'Uiiv "’“ly to reniain on tho a particular excitement,” said ooss ess ih heart that measured barelyly ^ 1^4 A theth( doctors discovered byly elec- revivere her with the heurt-lungart-lung befed;t,ei "There were no'0 unex- mustmu be freed of the necessity of .J; said Dossible by steady proKress ih hea heart - machine, to no avail. Her life pec r.rnv .drufis Indefinitely,-” Dr. Bar- Dr. Christian Bamarci. hearheart surgery and successesses Inin incheslnd from top to bottom.1. The trocardlogramtre that his heart,- m •ler life pected. problems. . . We encoun- waiwatching Washkansky's recov-i ' ------Enr him -ithe iinknnwn LS tn tran;transnlantlng other humanin or- aduadult man’s heart is usuallyIly the too,to< had been damaged by dis- wwas beyond recall. ierlered no difficulties. . . We ery around the clock,<: and“':and a cut out a man's .still beatingitlngigans. igans Medical teams all WHY oVTSr'size 'size-of-a-flsti ------_____ ease.s& It would not be worthirth the the Now they perfused herT heart diddidn't have any notion of stop- proproper donor for the secondecond pa- heart, and replace It with a newnew,the jthe world are cn the vergerge of YetY there were similaritieslies In try. trj They decided to wait.T; "Wltliw bluud i»nd cooled It toi«-30-d»- 3Q-d«- pi®p ing o r r econsldeiJnB-^------4iot4iont-*TOUSt-bc-fouud.------(JXQR^JVVST^SELUIJC-P|JJ01 EJail.TS human heart. |slmlI similar substitutions of humanluman the two dramatic operations.itions. Then came the fateful Satup- greesgi below normal bodvJy tem- \With the coolness of a surgeon "We’ll just have to feel our USEUSI TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS

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/ I / I ; • , ^ ■ - / ' ... _____ —______^ --.--'/rr- . - ;■ '...... ' ■■V ‘ ■ ■■ ■ p-’ ' • N' ' , • ,' > ■' "'y V. , ■ ■ . . B ' Twin PalU Tlm»t;N>w»>w» Sundqy,S Dec., 10»_V9i67. . ^ Bratain Wins ■ Waste Disposalsposal M ethod J ■j Baelung Fromom I IsI s Outlined^ AtA t Moscow H MOSCOW* — A. new method hefort before he joired the universliv I Germans ^ H ------for-tlfor-the-sa£e-dis[«l£al^f^:doni?s^?_i^Uomestic lacuity, states how domPsV;^___ ■^L0N50N ?APy'—'>BrTtIshBritish ^ wastewast; in areas near largee it urban i.an^ waste wastes can be deposited in clos lealeaders wdn. West German back- H centers.has been prcpascdviscdv by b y 'eed d ba basins and why effluent nrnl insing Saturday night for a make ■ ' . University Qf Idaho .Hydrpseolcnroseolo-'ducad d ix ^ by these^^ivastes will hei- oci-Jireak^ttempt—to—negotiate01::. go tiate — ;g ^ E lliam^;.-!thetj¥achlsurfate-avater-bedic5------’ BritalinBri Irito the Etiropean Com- ThiThe reseiirch, condi'ctedted by or gtground water aquifers. He ' mon Market- against the opnosl- Dr,nr. \Williafis in:the JllinPis:are_a;a^^^lis area .'aaceftaliis—that-" ground- water' — tioii ' of "French President ff ■ ------flow hen'eatHI certain small clos- Ch.Charles'de Gaulje. _ I - -V- ^ led bobasins in impermeable ma- tefial-lfi-contltiualty-upwefd-aml— r* frim e •MrifisTer tiarold WTlson’ Wilson j AJ. because bksins are closed, no {Ind Foreign Secretary George Jt - Traffrc-C ourts-s" ills P p - water can escape to surmce ,■ BrownBr< also rallied the support ' 1 1 Otl Thom- drainage routes. of fellow Socialists of 14 other . I f l ■ , COI as. Rt. 2, $25; Jim H. Koepnic!?.^lepniclJ.I ' He_als0 -states . that- Ihc-efflti^-— countries for British entry into . I I C Eacker lent from these wastes could be '• : ; the six-nation trading bloc. I f I . Rt. I, S20. and Steve D. E ac'ter, ient «r f B 33333 Diamond St., $15. all 1 disor- i ine.xpensivel/ remove,d from the The leaders of Socialist par- I • I' B■ ' derlys I conduct with ftutoniobile;mobile; lOai-jn- 1 basins by Installation of appro- ’ - K '- H Hesties of 15 countries met In a . I ■ Duane F.. Jones, 219 S. 14th4th St..lpr St-,lpf'"t® «te drain tile networks. With ; , . -I one-day one conference at Wilson’s'ilson’s I ^ PPiicatfllu,duu SiigU. ;!'’tco^ ofnclafotu country residence for a T~| ■ scene of an accident, andd Hugh <=°“'dcouia then be re-used' for recrea- survey of world affairs that also I S H. Humphrey. 257 Carney;ev St-.St-, <‘°ntion or even farm ing purposes. rangedran over the Vietnamn warw ar 1 $100, driving while into.\icated,:a’ted, ^ ^ ^ ~ .Bncand the Middle East situation. I Gooding Porice Judge A. V- cense. On the sidelines of the talks, | Pf f I p v iert fines fnr snecdingj—goriV^ cense^ fy,. fcUeJ howevatv^Fown and Vice -Chan-^ e h tn t'— —I ^^ to ErvinEl bains, 19. $1“!; Abram; bond posted for speeding. cellorcell Willy Brandt of West Ger- I C. Hunsicker, ,5't, $10; Claude william\^j|| D. Eaton. 15. charRcd ' many conferred for several I Nicholson. •15. $10; Raymondlond I-.L. driving, at night on a day- houhours. I B Kuhn Kuhn, $15 bond forfeited;' Craig , ,jn,elime Ilicense had a $3 fine sus- The big issue before themlem Is I H D. Hi Hobdey. 16, $8; David Wells. Wells, pjnded.pjpdei Dennis Haill. 21. was whetherwh( to start negotiating on I $1.5 bond forfeited; Claudede Ky-Ry- fjpgjfj„g^ JIOI for failure to drive rea- m t the seven-month-old British ap- ■HHI^HHHi^^HIHiiiiHHI | dalch, 43, $15; Greg Johnston,hnston, sonablysonabl and prudently, and El- plication to- the Commonmmon ., .• 18. $:$13; Thomas E. Olson,on, .18,.IS, Trosper,-j-, 20. also paid a $10 NEWLY ELECTED PRESIDENT■SIDENT of the International QuarterQuarter HorseHe Association Is ’Than?*n? Market. President De Gaulle :usslng association convention plans witlwith him following election q Gaulle “WHO PUT THAT signgn 111III my favorita chair?” It’s bad $10; Karl D. Wennstrom, !„• 19. finefj^e on„ the same charge. Jay Lancaster, FUcr, left. Discussing as is openly opposed to the negotia-igotia- »enough w^en a cat has to0 compete with' the r«st of the familymily $10: Jam es C. W arrington. 59, lL. BaBaugh, 16. was fined $10 for Saturday are BUI Creene, Sandy, IUtah, iwcretary; past prerident Alfred HaKn, BMckfoot; . tions.(jgp f, I from left. Election of officers high* ^ for a faver^e chair, butt when someaoii smart aleck resortss lo $10:$1 0 ; CharlesI R. Turner. 23,23, $10; failurefj,j|ur( to yield the right of way^ and outgoing president F. G. McFarland,McFar Tooele, Utah, all from left. jJ*" Wilson and Brown^ iri their __E posting signs. .U’s unfair,__------—------Janet -Janet E. Babbutt, $10 bond■nd for- for- pnen Kiien LutheT and E ric: T Lewis, ;______llnhted the Saturday afternoonlOon session sesgli of the group’s annual.....ual...... conveiconvention...... at.... tha'—— Holiday ^ ^ Inn. : TRW —j^—,—Sae-story.«n-page-»ne.-~ ------‘ — ■nTCelhfgs’=wffh-Bratiat-ana oTR'e^ otfie^ '—' 7"------r------“-^— T^iedT^leff: 20, we were both fined $10 for run- - roc tail.' 'tv.""'—uiv-','rni>■fi't-ro0't - r 0 ------Randv Hopkins. Ifi, $10rOr Vic- ning aii stop sign. havehav advanced the view that the;f? tor Chetrude, 23, $25; Cecil:ccil J. ——^— ■—------French could not holdr‘ out -1.Five Americans;ans Perish As ;“Lyons. !on‘; 54. $10; U rry L. Piatt, - against negotiations If all1 their 29, JIO; Rodney B. Glauner. 15, ROBERTSON I Question: WWho’s Resp(Bsponsible five a partners were firmly in Ta- T, a ■ $10; Michael K- Moeur, 31, $13; - I - vorvor, JIJapanese Mo[otorboat tor J Sinks^ I, Charles Story, 17. $12; jJV'ob D-d \O B E N C H A IN ------J.IWAKUNI. Japan (AP)—Five- F iv e 9. GGary. 7, Joe, 6, and Daniel,Janie! Pavkov.Pavk; 22, $13; Williamim E. „ Americans,, including four• chil- 7 mmonths; and Navy Lt. j.I g.g Swan,Swan 54, $10; Ruth Chamber- I n s u r a n c e In The EveiIvent Of At Disaster?Di Queenq Maryy dr"^ dreii, and two Japanese drownedawned RobenRob Hatcher, assigned to the lam,lain, $30; David C. Lipe, 49, f early Saturday when a 22-foot!2-foot IwakuniIwal U.S. Marine Base.se $10;SIO; 1Ray M. 1-itHe-, 52, $20;0; Har- "Y o u r B rid g e T o d'the Into a fire protection fund. n motorboat with 10 persons Tti old W. Wilcox, 35. $10. _ . SSecurity e c . . . Since 1904" By EARLE L. JESTER The Forest Service billed'the Into •rsons The Japanese were a maid Carter Associated Press Writer, _-Southern South Idaho Timber Protec-rotec- Gov.Go Don W. Samuelson has Docks AfterI aboardz capsized in Japan'ss see- empemployed by Ihe Bowmans, whowhn Also fined by Judge Carter nic inland Sea. police said. died nnd a Wayne James, 17, $20[20 fine Phone 7 3 3 -1 0 7 6 BOISE (AP) — The questiontion tive AssociationJ for $257,461I and .suggested sugg setting aside $1 mil- T id- died later in a hospital, and sonahly Perrlne Hotel Building ial- the Bureau of Land Manage- ||on [for failuri lo drive reasonably Pf of who Is responsible, financial- the 1 nage- ||on from the anticipated surplusr X s Last Voyagei The survivors, all Americans,leans, ‘-’O' ‘-■ompanion.ti Und prudently; Kenneth C. Hu- < < , z—• ly. In the event of disaster• isIs ment sent the stale a bill1 for |n In ththe current biennium to beginjegm J c5 were wei identified as Donald Bow- PolicePc gave this version on ng nnd l/tWUM UOUv LO of $449,146. These amounts rep- an e °"|ber, 17, improper lighting nnd {/] one that Is provoking a lot of $449,1 rep- an emergency fund. LONG Li BEACH, Calif. (AP)iP) — man,-33, ma a Protestant mission-ssion- whawhat happened: isi.miaIsiynals, $10, with $7 suspended, study and thought In Idaho. resented reseni the costs the federal -j-h deral xhere have been .some sugges-gges- The Queen Mary, who ruled3d the ary ary and his wife, Grace, former-rmer- bc Bowman made frequentt boat I| yiey|e M. Biggs, forfeited a $13 ■ It's' the outgrowth of seriousous agenc agencies said they incurred on tioris r:% i** tloTis that the problem is onee for wavwaves for Britannia for)r 31 ly ly ofi Homedale, Idaho, both3th in trips to the netghhoring islandsslands bond-,hond-, charged with runninglg a red COWV ; (UXA/OnWAlU ' forest fires In Idaho the last twotwo land outside the national forestorest (^e(j,g federal government. Itt al- yeaiyears, docked Saturday to a critical crit condition: and U. S.!- Ma- frorrfrom Iwakuni on missionaryionary . iig|,t' iig|,t. Carman J. Pugiiann, 34, summers. boundboundaries. read'ready has an emergency fund choruscho of cheers, bagpipes,, boat rine rin< CpI. H erbert Christiansen,msen, work- worl paid In both Instances, the federaljral The state owns 50.32 per cent { paid a $10 fine for speeding,, . for use in dealing with naturalturni whi;whistles and general pandemo-demo- 22, 22, of Northfield, Minn. party Ruth M. Nordstrom, 29, was A governm ent w as called upon for of theth( land within the associa-locia- jjsgsdisasters, resulting from floodsloods niurnium. ■ p About 5 p.m. Friday Ihe party Ruth assistance In controlling the tion’s fire district and its share , Police said the dead were'c the, left Iwakuni (or Atada Island,sland, fined $10 for failure to yieldu the i share storms. Samuelson suggestsBests nThe majestic vessel was I Bowmans Bov four children, Teresa,sresa, aboutabou 3 miles from Iwakuni.ml. right of way. Ira Kistler, 63, wasw a s .—------— ^ ’ fires, which burned on privatelyely of thithe combined bill of aboutiitclu handled similarly. houi ____ houBht recently hv the Cllvi i x of) o l L ------1—.w^Wenlhermen had nosted warn- fined $I0 for speeding Charles _____ ------oWned;-state and federal lanelg. <700;;ft One argum ent in favor off re- LongLoni Beach for $3.45 million for m; If a hou.sp In a city catcheshes $355,000. $35S.0i Private landholders „,9l' for ...... iiiiiiu ingsIngs that the sea was rough.Jgh. A. DDaniels. 36,’ was lined ».!u dia Qulring the Individual oVvner;r to conversioncom to a hotel-maritimeritime About Ah 4-.50 a.m. Saturday;lay; a for failuref; to drive reasonably fire the owner calls the fire de- presu;presumably would have to dig * fire museum-convention center, partment. But he isn't billed for up ththe remainder — If the) bill P“y °'’*y' ® nominal fee for fire mus 1 farmer telephoned' the Iwakunilakuni and p prudently vvith $17 suspend- protection is that his land has nThousands of pleasure craft Wins Raffle Ssmaritime safety agency and ed.,ed.,J; James Scott, IR, was fined the cost of controlllng-the fire—e - Is paid.pal , value to the public. crov except that h^ pays .his propor-lor- But the 1967 legislature re- crowded a 90-mile stripP of ROWLEY. Mass. (AP)I __ — aske asked fqr help since he found!$10found i$I0 b;by Judge Carter on a sim- tionate share of the tax that pro-iro- fused to pay the -state’s shareihare “ is used by the sportsman.■nan, SouthemSoul California coastlineine to TheTl town’*) volunteer fire de- aa sm small boat which had raosizetlosizetl jilar!ilar ccharge. vides the money to operate the of ththe total Immediately, on who hunts ancf fishes on it;; by welcome welc the 83,673-ton, 1.031- 1,031- partment pj held a raffle to getc et nnd and her occupants had crawledawledi AlsoAlsc charged wilh failure to[ ------tin depa rtm ent!—;------^------gre«H»<— grounds there was no clenreut-to**—(reut,.tha— farmer,— whoto—irrigntion,Ition I fnnt.longfont. vewsek------pf------rid o f - lls IK-yl‘ar-old riTB— lire -ontcr-onlii the bea ctr------jdrive [drive reasonably and pruiienily ^ There Is considerable thoughtght delinedelineation of the relationship,ship waterwatei is conserved on il, and "It'.?"i just the most magnifi-igniri- truck-tr Tickets were sold for(or JapaneseJJ> and American1 res- were Michael J. Weems, 17. $5; ^ th at a' som ew hat sim ilar ‘ar-ar- betweenbctwe* state and federal gov- byhy tithe vacationer, who picnics;nics cent sight ever," radioman Mor- SI $1 each. cuecue team s were, rushed to0 the]Ronaldthe|R onal E. Utz, 20, J8. Birdie 1.. rangement should apply in the emmentsemme In fighting fires that O" ‘‘ Jon(Jones said of the greeting. "I tiny island, popular duringgahe Jji® Stevens,Stevei 53, paid a $15 fine for Police Chief Robert G. sum siimi m er months with bathers,thers, failurifailure to yield the right of way. case of fires which bum on originateorigin; on private lands and ------had never imagined anything/thing Hardy u was the winner Frl- y^.^er privately owned timber or rangeIge bum Into i federal holdings — or ^ .jJ like this." " w here they found the boatIt oc- Karen Janssen, 24. was fine4, *5 1/ i day. but he said he doesn’t ruoa for driving without a valid li- • / lands. visa ' versa. News Of Record H undred; of thousands of)l on- want w it and will try lo sell ‘^''Pants. for d Perhaps the owner should pay>ay InstiInstead the legislature created;ated MINIDOKA COUNTY lookers lined the shore and It. i( I so much per acre for fire pro-ro- a committeecotr to study the prob-prob- Sheriff’s Blotter . breabreakw ater, tection — something like the taxlax lem. An estim ated J300 dam ages to _. , . u "One departments P Indl- a 1962 OMC truck driven'■ by The Queen was .serenaded by . Y i ^65-tV . to support a city fire de|>art-irt- SineSince then Investigation Indl- a 19 pipers playing "Turles 'of■ Gl(> Glti- *nouBh lor me.’’ hc said.l '* ij Magic-L Valleyilley Calendar j rhent — but beyojid that he cates that the Charters Moun-loun- JcrrjJe rry Hines, 23, Burley, oc- KMVT Channel 11 orest curred when he came over,j. ga [Y'. ry," a reminder of the ship's . i,„...... """". JANUARYANUARY 2S28 6:30 - 6:30 p.m. should not be responalble. ... tain ffire, for which the Forest currt tiand. 7 ,4 6 0 hump In the road one and one- 5; *n a shipyard in Scotland. TWIN FAI.r.'i — Communityjnity Concert.Concer Michael Maul’s Dance Monday.Dec.il Either the state or federalral ServicService subm itted its $257,460 hurnj Helicopters, airplanes and a diss govemmenta would pick up theJie bill, originatedo within one mile half miles north of Paul and . „ * nd a dissension among the crewf and Variations,Varia 3 p.m.. O’Leary■y Junior HHigh School. jrest swerved off the right sideg gf of blimp cavorted above her and a'a a a shortage of supplies. fpenaortd kf bill for the cost of putting outJUt of theth< Boise National Forest swer r|ec- skywriter saluted: "Hair the ,, the fires, with the money^xom-m- boundary.boondi In such "border line"Ine" the nrpad to avoid a Rural Elec- Most of the passengerss ofof- ^ ~ FE B . 12 ES. iires-the-Forest^SeFvica in eitherither trie struckJ parJced-in-.the^road,^oad,u J"“r ----- 1------^------feredfere no complaint. They/ ae- BUBURLEY — Minl-Gaiwla Community'Concert;'Revelers^,'male Com m unity - m ale F or a nutjiber of y ears thehe lnstan than□n onyany II Ilka il. ■’5 □ MAPLE MAGAZImagazine - p a c k—T-...... $7.95 J PARKERE R 4 5 C O RR O O N E T Ii (□ SOFA BED.I . . . $189.95.95 □ SUNBEAM1 PRODUCTSPROE I' Now, Parker bririRsmgs you tthe^ exciting n«v look foror pons, ththe striking OT^ Complata with innartprinlnn«r|pring mattress Large selection af V IxMuty of lustrdust5us color bonded to satin finishedcd metal It tor perma- ion at Vista lov/er prices.: e s - ELECTELECTRIC KHIVES - . nent good looks5 and durability.dura The sparkle of electroplate;lectroplatcd gold on DHD IID Tn»CTC(>C ' ------—;-----^------tho c lip-:e of tliciee ^uloifui Lulotful tfeni and...... — o c COFFEE MAKERSCERS - !STEAM IRONS - p np .llf matching pcncils - I D RECLIHERS. Wllh naugohydaI cover.covar. FRY PANS. ; The Coronet pcr> filij two r> fills two ways: load w ith g disposableosable ink cartridge . _ r or,.slip ir> refiilaiileble carfridcarfridge and fill from an ink bottle. ChoChodj# from • I jin handsome colors.olors. Pen $6.95. Pen & Pcncil Sett $11,95 I K- DS-PC. DINEHESEHES - . - . $49.9595 [□ CARPET CLOSE(CLOSEOUT . stsq. yd. $4-88 S Good taUclion of 1967'67 tfylai, alli markad down l o ...... A fine pen or writingriting set isi; always a favorite ' I •» ...... S4.88 * op ^5 B'^^at Christmas—pcfsors—personal, practical and suitable for almostost everyoneeveryc on your list. ^ i : E A $f J « C R M S — _ A r*ODUCT Of' TUI rAKK£(fA»M« ftN COM?AW I OPEN-EVtEVENINGS R O Q iir T7 3 3 -2 4^1^ ------1 - : r S m m^ ^ S t O R E~7l507MaTn ^ i ^ s r7I g I JTItreHRKiHRISTMAS— - - s&ssxiseissiBsma^ iigjiijssjttssgx^isixai^

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To Formal Cabimabinet ]\|e^| < , ■ • _ • s * By FRATilK CORM IER coji.sumption coji.sUi and speculation.” ' i -----'=»•------:----—;—(— WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi-resi- His wage-price appeal was a .'^G I iftss -ofof Health' ! - i ’-1 ■' ■ derin6hniion~conilnue.s to mmix ix Tanilllar—Tanillli one;— t&bor— should ------the tried and true with the total-otal- "restraiti"restr its demands for excos* „ ly unexpected—like making an- sive viwage Increases” and busi- ---■ otherm he agti-lnflation-,pitch to busi-IjuKi. nesRnesB___ shpuld “refrain from , ness leaders after breaking tra- avoidableavoids price Increases’? and dition to,givo~the--pres)i -a rare J^intenJ^lntensify— its—competitiva=i^- ^ -Iri— peek.ppek nt a Cabinet meetinc. ____ forts.” forts.’ \jc' l ' Th(The President's orthodox eco- AsAs. . for lmp6~fr~Te5trictionsrtionsr ::r.::ziz::_nz____ ~ — r — r— ±r- JL notnicnomi sentmients were deliv-leliv- JfohnsonJfohn*' said the race for tracictrade ...... Cred.ered, at an off-the-record dinnernner cannocannot be won if the UnitedJnited ■ ] meeting of the prestigious Busi-Busi- States is "confined by the quo- ■ELT "'LT VIBRATORVIBIU ness Council, composed of- about,bout tas or high tariff walls the: ^ ^o- o - A OREAT GIFT0 190 hleaders of the biggest indus-tdus- tectlditectidnists demand.” ^ ■■ trial and financial corporations.ions. ;^t the C abinet m eeting.eting. I ftii His text was made public later,U'er. Chairmanchain John W. Ma'cy ofif the — ~ 3 P Johnson gave the public a sec- ("ivii(-ivii Service Commission1 re- L — '• ■' - ■ * •'’ ■" ■ ' I ' ■■ • . ond-hand look at a fornuil Cabi--abi- portedportcc on efforts to make itt eas- /C "L N. liS> ------— ^ Ticf-m ccting -earlier- Wedrte.'iday.■iday terler“ r6T~cHTzensft to do businessStTOSJ - '------ACADEMIC BUILDING onI. . the CollCollege of Southern Ida^oo ' butldlbuilding, a fine arts center, a malntimaintenance building and two by . adm itting three reporter'srters ^yith itheir governm ent. and permitting tliem to take cam pus has reached the “covered”covered" stage, keepJng recentIt heatliheating and cooUng ^'buildings.;s. Is about aboi 30 per cent complete. , t*h >i*^ When Macy said some agen- ■noi^aU out. The total campuS'IS' project.project, Including an aeademioo OccupancyOccu Is scheduled tor the fall i of 1968.______' ■ “complete -JJ notes and report their cies j are staying open Saturdays ____ findings. The reporters weren’tP, and j one evening a week.':.tf.e'*? the ______^ ______.— ------4;hao<4;ht)oed-oot-»ntil Direclor- Rich. T how ■hrd Helms of the Central Intelli- Snow Is Not Slowing Slo\^ gence Agency began briefingefinc - •I'l® costing. ^ News Of the Cabinet on latest nationalional much. Macy replied. Work At CSI Campus Can g security developments. WhiWhen Macy said a determined __J l ^ ■ Tho . wholo family will Servicemen In his spcech to tK^Businessiness effort is being made to get bu­ en|oy uiing thojo Wol- Snow and cold weather hasIS PrimePrimi contractor is Neilsen»en • CourCouncil. Johnson coupled hls his reaucratsreauc to answer their"H mail ton hoolfh gift*. Look hampered masonry work onin and MilMiller, Twin Falls. Meehan-“!}■ Ay\rm rm y WO Kenneth L. Walt-alt- t.-W anti-anti-inflation plea with a newIV at- more promptly, the Chief Exec- . ■— barter . . . feel better b)iildings under construction atIt ical cotcontractor is Home Plumb-‘’h- hall,^all .sons of Mrs.- Lucille Bolton,on, iHjuf tack on trade protectionists,ts. a utive commented: "I've been _ . . . Ilvo beTtor . . . 10 i, 'nn shocked at some of the delay the College of Southern Idaho ing and Heating, Twin Falls, and'"d GoodirGooding, is participariijg ih1 a call for expancied exports, nn shock delay /'Sw VV u nolurolly, by on|oylng campus, but it's not slowingig electric electrical ctintractor is C-L Elec- month- cer- appeappeal for voluntary businessiness here in the White House." month-long field training exer- U these luKurioua beneflta down the total project since:e trie, PtPocatello. ___. . ^. ^ else cise a at Ft. Benninii. He ^ -v _ efforts to prcimote a healthy/ bal- He ordered gach Cabinett sec- / — O ■ tRere are plenty of other jobs to is a pilot asslgnoU til the 271stfist •'jSPrmX-/SRiXl ance of payments and some retarretary lo delermin6=^Jtnd report /7/ ' ei.ectbicBIC cycleCYCLE your------pnirtted ~remark.s about a .yeooweeen<- to-hii to him T^y EX?e. 20 how long ifr —f ? "THC ' O 'vn “hom tf; fo r ■ u to o t ~ ^ keep contracTfirsTSUSy; ¥ T A 7tvTaliofi“ Company~of^'Tht;‘“ 10ttT0 ^ ------^ B r I e s e l ------P"/"* ongHfr t ■:------Vf— ygN~ftwTHr — attack on the dollar by specula-icula- take.s their departments to re- tD YOUR convenience. Ed Peterson, architect withnj.N. LJ«1 Special AviaticAviation Group at the fort. His A irm an Roger L. Drie.sel', son Jones-Fehlbu'fg^ssoclates, cam- . , - father, Roy R. Walthall, also . „ ' tors. ■ sponil to mail from Congressigress of Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. ,Drie-I 'i* Johnson said the speculativeative memimembers and tho public. ' pus planners, said the project is /I lives in Gocxlini;. His Wife. E■ urr '■ sei, , Jerome, , has completed ba- g,tg( about 30 per cent complete andS -TVIUAide Going ettji,. lives In Caldwell. , ' attack has been "decisivelyy '■e-re- jq John-son(, added that as a sena- C sic training at Lackland Air polled"r,„iig but added "we cannotannot tor, heh made il a rule to answernsw er that construction is continuing ------ForetForce Base, Tex. He has been J-est on progress with "no hitches." I J*®en rest this victory." mail within 24 hours. But hele not- " To Cyprus AirmanAirrr l.c-. Dale L. Halsted.ed. assigiassigned to the'Air Force Tech-ech- Hepjg declared "we must look etigj withwj tongue in cheek that Ca- Occupaftcy date has been set for ■ son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. nical X son of M. nical Training Center at Keesleresier beyondbeyo gold” to the kind of' sup- iinet,ine( officers generally are not the fall of 1968. UNHUNITED NATIONS. N. Y. Halsted:Halste of Ruptfrt. Is' on dutyuty Air IForce Base. Miss., for sf>e- pien- - e - i KINGSBUIGSBURY’S Included in the phase one pro]- (ji^P) . sp®' plem entary m onetary reserveserves runnirunning for public offices and J- (AP) — Swedish A m bassadordor at PhuPhv Cat Air Base, Vietnam,im. cializcialized schooljng as a communi-nunl- agreedagre on In September by most may ect are an acadcmic building, a Ounnar Jarring will reach Cy- Airma most may not be so concerned.aboutabout IPreicrlpllon Pharmacyacy MadMedical Canter Pharmacy Cy- Airman Halsted,. a security po- catioications - electronics specialist.ttlist. non-Communist„on-i nations. ' voters' voter feelings. fine arts center, a maintenance:e prus SuSunday to set up his heacJ-ad^ iiceman,Ucema is a member of the AirmAirman Driesel. a 1965 graduate it , Iir Main Av». I. — 733-46741-6674 608 5Shoup Aya. W. — 733-9 n 't building and two heating and quarter luate The reserves *needed to fl- 'd quarters as U.N. special repre-ire- PacificPacifh Air Forces. The-airman of. j«Jerome Senior High School,hool, nancenanc expanding world trade,rade. ' - - ■ ■■■ ” ~ • ■ cooling complexes which don't't sentativesentati\ on the Middle Eastast |s Is a 11965 graduate o{ Minidoka attem 3ka attended the College of Southernhern he said,s "need not rest on1 the FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS really look like heating and cool-1- crisis, the United Nations an- County Countj High Schdol. IdahcIdaho at Twin Falls. unce ''^^S READ TIMES-NEWSlES-NEWS WANT-ADS ______ing complexes. nouncecnounced Friday. uncertainties of gold production,:tion. USE 11MES-NEWS WANT ADS _____ Tlie small rectangular build- "From "Froi Cyrpus,” the agency Ings will, when finished, be par- jgu .. ’•ry Richfield's only woman in ser->er- J" said, “Ambassador Jarring willvm ^y|(.e ( ^ 3 fprf her country Is Janetnet _____ tially covered with red wood, commence com’me a series of visits to Morca Morgan, daughter of Mr. and ■S. have attached benches and® the govgovernments concerned. The Mrs 1 space to post announcements fj^st rc 1^,*: Mrs. Carl Morgan; north Rlch-ich- first round of such visits will■^"1 figijfield. Miss Morgan, a 1967 grad-■ati- about college activities. be sole solely for the purpose of es- uate ( ool. ' Perhaps tho m ost noticeable tnblisTii uate of Richfield High School. j le tablisTiing contacts and 'getting" was sworng into the WAC's last i thing about the small buildings acquairacquainted." week at Boise and Is now sta­ is that they are the first to show^ The governments concernedrted tioned at Fort McClellan. Ala. a unique decoration which will are Israel and Arab nations In- in- She Is1: in the medical service/icef j This CCh h r is t m a s — ------he -enrrlad .out in v n rinilfi pllirp.-j■^volvod in tha Midrlla Enst..wnrimr .ag_an. nc an v-rgy tpf^inlcian In train- __ throughout the campus. Parts jy„gJune 5 5-10,, which endedi with Is- Ing. of the structures have been fac- raeli gjarmed forces occuping con-;On- ed with native lava rock, a ma- sijerabsiderable. Arab territory,/ s — c o mee tto where th terial which Is unique to South- , . Arab leaders plan soon to holdold YOUR CHOICEIgO ICE __ ern Idaho. their ^,'1““ second summit conference^ ______The academic building has^ 3inee-(he . end of that w ar, this g I selecti(ction is... reached THe "covered" stage, . l tim e In R abat. Morocco. — — AU pre-stressed beams have T ^4 9 9 5 ^ been mounted atop-the second . In Cairo, i a confidant of Presi-esi- story, keeping most of the snow„ dent Gamal Abdel Nasser saidlaid i F i n e W a t c h e s Qf that, unlike the meeting at B enno's Fin< out of the building. The biTlk of , J tho masonry work has been Khartoum. Sudan. In August,asV. completed on the first floor. this would be an action confer- The fine arts center is fartherJJ. ence. Muhammed Hassaneln Helkal,kal, behind than the other two major //*» buildings. Mr. Peterson said that, ^editor 'In chief of the newspaperper , Al A hram , declared In an edi- -O V A ^ cement which is being poured at A" I B U L O I torlal the Arab king^ and other the present time on large col- -ui , iher ' chiefs of state should be ableible iYW r / mtiiT tm n -r* fi | P f \ ^ ^ > with pride — becausescause IftIt's made with pride, rof ^ But. as any architect or con- mit meeting were prompted^Ited O P E N ____ ur Watch Experts show you our extensive EBulova r" tractor can attest to, there is mainly ComaTrtTXerdur WatcfT mainly by a desire to adopt Collection ... andind end tshopping dilemma now¥ — before Ui# k. Jnfin whiiS much more to be done than just g'a unifiedunifl attitude toward jar- SUNDAY A L t49M buildings. At present contractorsrs ring's rmission, set up last monthmth rush begins. aro placing the base course of under the terms of a Security the large parking area at the'e Council resolution. 12 Noon soulh entrance portion of the The >e The editor, who usually ex- _ ' . campus. Mr. Peterson said,d. presses the politicial thinking of ______, " however, that only the bn.se President Presidi Nasser, said jarring2 ’til 4 PM. - course will be done this winter!r will flifind a huge gap "betwen•ven .. ^ and that the main parking con-n- the U.fU.N. resolution and the facts .struction must wait until warmm qf life in the Middle East." DOWNTOWN weather. 1I Hep He'predicted a long stalemate.ate, |^— f - A. '. 1 z : L _ _

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It might not, be felt very ~ Assbclated Presa Writerrlter ' thet rttitiort’s natural gas re- pupurposes, has a peacefulul obiec- •>a e C spokesmen said4 they are *ar‘®f from the blast site,, spokes- tive—to determine if it can free materlals ">6" said. ^ ^ ■ - —FA;RMINGTON, -N.M.-(AP)—_(AP)— ^serves. . j , .... th can frw pertain no radioactive materials »«e bomb is device, with the powerjower pfof m natural gas froin low permeabil-srmeabll- will escape from the ground,.biitroiind,. biit 1The *^last fs expected to cre- A thermonviclear peace bomb'isDomD IS ^ million quarts of nitroglycer-•oalvcer- i^y> ‘■8''t, rock formationsirmations u.S.u.: Public Health'1 ’ Service ate an undergroimd chamber ______jj g irea to dl- about 350 feet high and 160 feet ■ setSI to explode 4.240 feett underunder--1 in, [j is to be detonated att I1 p,m.D m wherew* gas caiinot be obtainedtained at te« teams will be In the area to dl- ab< . ground Sunday In the first[irst test [ e s t , in a secluded areaa of^oMhe the «’proHt “ by conventionalil means, retrect evacuations ll necessary.:essary; in diameter. Gas would flow ■:::—:_j:r arson, National Forest.it,__ The The Atomic Energy Commlg-Commlg vV >a e C spokesmen saidfl theythev do jf*]into the clianaber ih jv u ^ frac- site’ is 55 miles east of P■ai^ng- a lin g - sibn, sl< a Gasbuggy sponsor,sor, esttestP ;j,oiipot exMct. the Gasbuggy devrcedecree ™ftures-Bnd-be-recovered-by sihle- I • ' ton and about 200 milies^s from matedmi there are. ,eni»ugh-,.s'o- to damage property inith the e area l"K a hew well. ^ r Church MeetingL infif where the wofW’s fjrst atomic cacalled tight formations'InIn Wyo-or create a crater ata t ''ground ground |« ™ 'T " iHtHR—Wew=^welcor^fe«h=«wd=ItehPSnd^ ...... H BOISE (AP Episcopal'piscopal a gordo in July 1945. .C. Colorado o that • nuclear stimula- r ■ I Church delegates fromrh°fi?ri^l across There will 'be. little similarityimiiaritv tIon‘I® could add about 300 trillion n IdahoIc attended the church’sriav pri- between, , Sunday’s Project•ct Gas-Ga^ P“cubic feet of natural gasM‘to'“h2 to the O3 Injured In -i mary convention Saturday, at P i War II nation's reserves, and thus dou- -pj TdYLAMD H j| which it changed its statusus from n “ blehil them. ITPlane Crash ' BH a missionary district toJ a jdlo- i ^ ^ atomic weapons program. Gasbuggy, the first jise0 of nu- Other sponsors of the $4.7 mil- SALT£ LAKE CITY. (A(AP) P) —- IS ^ cese. lion project are El PasoI Natural nniree i Salt Lake City persons m R Organization of the diocese ...... ;...... ,...... GasGa Co. and the U.S. Bureauureau of wewere injured Saturday afternoon _ w fls-tnr purpose r4T ADS •*> •>®*' hom«- bilbility |s required for aircraft abi Turner, Jerome, bS emprginKging as highh point exhibitor and perlorn ratch for of the runway. . Lmm Gymkhana sponsored by theIhe FfontJFfontler RIding Club. Mr. Turner,rurner, whowl: makes the presentation,tion, ■ FOR ^ FAST SELLING RESULTSiSULTS ...... ■niniiiHi OVover ground zero to jvatch for of delivered the award htHowiiiBrthewing^he contest. Albers MillingIg Co. preeks Jnto Ijp;.yn- NevadaNeva — One month, J1.75: < J & F, and Kuppe.nheimer...... from 35.00 to 85.00 da’s empty room at the Whitelilte three thTeeTVionlhs, JS;tXJr stxTnonths, 1 J & F, ar House. But she said that where-ere- J3.00;J9.00 one y ear, $17.00. I as the Johnsons entered the By mailn ^ Payable in advance.^ | - I White House as a family of four,our, outsideoutsii Idiho—one month, $2 .0 0 ; k J o; "now we are seven.” three m onths, $5.75: sbc m onths, , ^ ^ "That doesn’t make for loneH-leH- jjl.W$1 1 .0 0 ; ono year. $2 1 .0 0 . , • I ness." she said. "That lust IS FOR SHIRTS makes for more happiness whenE —-— ------^ IS F( rs — you can get together.” i Dress and sport shirts in solids,ilids, prints, * «p«dal low rote.' ^ EveryEv*i tale .listed In fhlt Farma m ^Ship . . . ptobrtiJy tiw iM:r lt i S ^ CalendarCall for 10 days befoivton thoufhtfolttk and uuful fift you ^ ^ Ts I S FFOR ( SUPER SIZE DEC. n Wcould b«if lantone.jou lev*. S tA Y C A i n t And, A« it lots tar a foil yttr. *• I ^ . King Sizes . . . Extra Largee , , , Tall Men i . . . We can fit » . AM maatMnUps arr rttsoo- ^ King Size iUlvertlMinenIt Dec. i and 9 . them all. Awctleneen lyle Mottera M)tf)hr pric«4 toe. So taupensiva ^ m | l P them all. 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U.S. W arPoUcy►licy Summary I l a y a w a y 'TIL CHRISTMASIISTMAS buttheys lOW m ici WASHINGTON (AP) — Impo-mpo- the so-called National Libert-Ibera- M\ YOUR I sition of a coalition governmentment tion Front would have no dIffI- R in South Vietnam would conflictnflict colt;colty being represented’ and.nd Rj CHOICE ^ « $ | ^ V . 5 t with the fundamental U.S.. ob- havihaving its views represented.”ed.” ■ ‘ 6 6 j IP’ jective that the South Viet- As for the future governmentnment K I namese people “determine their for South Vietnam, the state- ■ own future without external‘‘ In- ment^ e n said. "We have repeatedlyiatedly ■ flucnce,” the State Departmentment niademad clear.,that our objectivetive Is ______“ I POLARO.AROID 250 ~ ^ EFLON-COATED | said Friday. that the South Vietnamese peo- |j| ^ JlKSSlllk TEFLON-CO _ The statement was part of a pie determine their own future H Tha moit advoncad of lha five-point summary of U.S. poli- withwithout external influence. The H outematic coUr pockck com- V ■ V I P a n ^ I cy toward the National Libera-bera- imp'imposition of any coalition gov- H •rot. Sharp tripUt Um.*"*• Su<*“■ FryW f the ernment wniild he at variance M TOY par ranga>flnda|T ond■* vlaw< ^ . ..■ X^ t . u ____ fFniy xooltlng———Sa«y— B — ------rion Frontr -polilltial nrm nf thp £rm "rig; WBr . TO> I f e .■■‘ttndir—s«HiHyt ‘ fer - Warrtr ' jT VIct ConR. It wa's issued byi the with this principle.” cleaning. High Dome 8 Adluil- '' ■’"v J ^ CC o v e r. Bemevable heot ' B __ —Tn m.'; Intur vltiw tim vice p iesl- - B € 6 sppcuiation by Vice Presidentident demdent had been asked toI com- ■ SPE^EGIMS I ' • ,^'*-tf»ycentfol. Moo’ern buffe> 8 styling. I " Hubert H. Humphrey on the•ho ment on the statement of)f Sen. B■ (■■■■■■■■■nnmiBIBI■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I V I 1 . .. V 'a V fr , ■ •' possibility of NLF representa-enta- Eugenegyg J. McCarthy. D-Minn.,•Minn., H■ P P H W Model TML-B | tion in a future governmentt for that the United States must be ■ South Vietnam. willwilling to accept a coalition re- ■ Whil* QuanllllM lail 8 jon Jt » • Corning W are Tea S and whita or color. Ad|uii« ^ Humphrey said negotiationstions gimgime with Communist influence H ! Tea Set ' I I f In- in South Vietnam as part of the ■ - obla corryiTfZip oml pru^ " over ending the war may In- in S y z I • Uneeda Baby BumpIBumpkins Doll I I Uctlvo covor Indudad. ml volve, at some,future dat*. what pricprice for the end of the war. H > he termed non-Communist clc- Humphrey H' replied that "It’s"It s a H■ • Schapner Nibbles 'i ^ BUTTREYJ GIFT PRICE ments of the NLF. HttU bbles 'n Bites Game I I little bit high-handed on our ■ ?.95 ^ 2 4 “ He said that still later thosethose partpan to start to tell the "sou-jSl South ■ •W hitm an'sW hat'sCh at's Cooking ( Game I elem ents "m ay very well1 be VlelVietnamese who ought to be in ■ brought Into” the South Viet- their thel government.” " I ■ * Scray)le for Junior GENERAL namese government, but onlyily if ------■ Juniors II Saigon w ants It that w ay. jjgUSE j TIMES-NEWS WANTr ADS I■ I * M ilton Bradleyy Easy Money Game II i TAPEm RE( * 1 1 5 ^SUNBEAM His com m ents In a CBS radioTday SELLING RESULtS | Mfg. lift $159.95 CAN OPENER,R , H I Interview broadcast Thursday ^ I • Milton Jradle^MMystery ysl Date_Game I were heavily qualified andi he -iSiSSSSm^SiSSSSSi^mmmm I k n i f e & SCISSORSl O R s O I remarked, after discussing a ------I^M itto n Bradley^o H 1 sJERAL ELECTRIC "" r—^ ■ - | — possible role for the NLF, that sy^o Hound Go Game r tX — ^Slrarpener— ^ he • may have overstated his AGENT I ■ • Milton Bradleyly ShenanigansShen Game ■ I E RECORDER J SlolnUati tiaal luttlna whealll la r»*r»«______8 ______point. OF THE MOMTH I ® . movobU for ooty claoning. OpanaOparia fl But discussion by a topI ad­ad< I ■ • Peeko Game * Topper Dolls T I Ultro-bolanco coptlen ^ drlva ony tiondord tiia can. Mognali«jgnalic fl ministration official of a divi­ ■ for conttonl fop* apaadd " Ilia ^ I I sion In the NLF and speculation “ DudI fpaid" ------on a coalition government ^ was ■ Dynamic tpaokar • Puih- unusual. ' I Values to $3 4 bulton control! • Racord . Hum phrey’s rem arks, which I { { ■ ■ r he emphasized were hypotheti­ fL YOUR «$|77 ^ J| 8 cal. pivoted on what he termed . Eh a "split” between Communist K AT BUTTHEYS and non-Communist factions in K CHOICE the NLF. Without referring to Hum­ phrey's statements, the State I Department issued after Consul­ GENERALlAL ELEELECTRIC J tation with the While HouseH a JOHN TEGARDEK " NEW NC resum e of^ U^S, pnlicv on deal- R«cR«coQ/•EC+ALS M k , ment read by Robert J. Me- SI812 Main No. 733-5BSSSBSS V nm nvrannnm■— m ■■■■■■■■■■■■■W i W I ■ is l j ^ Clnsi^ey. State Departmentm ent _ - press officer, "our policyr re- " mains what it has been; name- ^ RM Whitman Stock Marl 5 »2»» J ly. We are prepared to discu.ss i> STATE FARM :k M arket Game I E jffiB 'n iT. SPECIAL peace .avith_ the governm entIt in ______■ S 2 6 « - M -^JoppetSuzy-Cule-DIule-Do!L& t Crib____ . 6 Hanoi or any other governmentment P ifte & O ^SU A t-TY ^ HH------m m mmmmmmmmmaH t i t t i t i at any time. COM PANY "As the President made clear HemHem* O fflon BlaomlngUn, III.1. 5«ei t 0 1 I * Everybody's Talkingalkihg-T • Y Show Game I W NORELCO Ju ly 28. 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12-y B Rockefellejeiler Laughs:hs (Off Draftaft Proposal1 . .'--Wt . .S'' By JACK BELL be, ,the governor replied: RocRockefeller "is moving’ a little” manmai to advance Romney or any AP PollUcal Affairs WriterIter "Th"That’s it. Now you've got^ it. towtoward a possible candidacy,andidacy, otheroth( candidate, PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP)tP) — TTha h at's what counts.’’ GovGov. Spiro T. Agnew of Mary- InIr a closed session, the gover- •• CorConfessing*he is being pressedressed Rockefeller,Ri who Is expectedexpected lane land counseled others who want norsnon voted to recomm.end the harharder than evter before. Gov. to tbe designated a favoriterite son w— wiU- —While McCall said he thinks _ CUT YOUR OWN ------.AsMUtiM V m i WHtCT lion."'lion." childchild, up to 12 years of age, club projects. me —— meet Thursday at 10 a.m. ata t the ^ WASHINGTON (AP) — A ThaTho whole tenor of the 160------' sale yard 07 the Producers Live- presidential- advlso^ commis-lis- paga page printed d(xum ent is t h a t ______stock M arkct‘Association in Je r- E CHRISTMAS sion takes Issue with some cur-ur- the pricfepr would be Well w orth It. ome, it was announced satur- rent federal programs andnd BretBreathitt’s commi-sslon Is ------Newsr Of ]Record------fclay. ’T\Twin Falls Junior Duplicate pro- GOODING COUNTY witiwith disturbing the peace and urges full em ploym ent for theJie pointerpointedly critical of federal pro- f nffi Merman, Filer, president,ildent. club met Friday night, for its rural poor—even If the goverp-rp- grams to aid rural America,rlca. Gooding Police Court assault assi ant} battery of an offi- n are annual dinner and bridge with It of Kobert Burris. 18, was fined cer. Ho was fined'$50 on these,u" ' ■‘laid. “ all valley cattlemen are anni § TREE ment has to provide the jobs to callini*calllnf them "woefully out of KO rlnn invited to attend the field1 day. 10>/4 tables In play, la- date." Some were call^ "relicselics $25 1 for Illegal consumptionn of chargescha and failure to appear. 1?'^ end what the panel calls a na- date." ippear. ^ junch will be spon- N(North and south winners were "WEEKENDS OR tional disgrace. from ian earlier era." beer; h Ron Beckman, 19, was on ant old citation, riots *'8 on a similar charge.ce ^ .sored by the association. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Kail, first; , ' APPOINTMENT ONLY” The 25-member group, headedled It hy- have ia more effective lobbyly In attora tto rn e y .. • ^ ment, mada «fflclal 21 yearsirs Washli Washington than their cousinsjslns xqi T om E m ery, 25, was fined ago. InIn the country. for ddisturbing the peace and as- ' ■ ------It e'iiis tar jatisrraTTnrtfissc —The-eommisslon’a-flrst-recom- TJ’® co»n- sault aiTaTfattery of an officer:IE —; ^ I F I nj mendatlon Is that the nation jom FT # LLIPPJPERS willing and able to work and, ation Xom G rende, 22, was chargedrged I JUjJ J \ ' N. says that to the extent that pri-rj.' Immediately put into effectct a ______^______j;______l 1 _ ^ vate enterprise cannot providetje national policy aimed a,t givingIvi.ng |_ LEGALe ADVERTISEMENTS < employment, "the commission rural "equality of opportunityj n i t y ______V „f with all other citizens” inI re- BEFOREbefc THE DEPARTMENT OF \ believes it Is the obligation of * 'are INSURANCE OF THE STATE OF ubii(Public Hearing int iho Scnule C Cau-1 au-1 ]1 / poor of the nation above thehe mends fhat the 1946 full employ-ploy- Roomf< In the State House. Boi.*ie,3oi.ne. j j ^ Idaho, tha 4th day of January, 19U8. i I9(ia. i/L M poverty line, the group say. about $12.5 billion—or 2.6 p er commi-ssions commi calls for a nation-tion- discussion and consideration of ’ rules and regulations proposedd" by ^ o A s cent of the personal Income' of wide 1food-stamp program Wlin with the cDepartment of Insurance pursu->ursu- , Zr / L v L f$ all Americans. stampistamps "given to the poorestSt of ont tto Section 41-211 of the IdahoI d a h o ' J tThnr- Code. ,4 "To close the Income gap foror the poorpo without cost:” a thor-iiiui following statement constN -t the rural poor alone,” It says,^s, ough reshaping of m anpowower er tute».tutes. tn substance, the subject mmat- a t- // o r p nic Leather Slipper with ela|licela|1 gore. Red —— ------— prograprograms; a major overhaulul of proposed rule: v ’'In order to effectuate and as« slip p er wifh ma' or blue. Sizes 55 tofo 3. the nilrural education system; P'®"pro- ^ertcertain whether the qualirica- i vision of b e tte r m edical carere In!n tionstion as stated In Idaho Code,>d»' 4< I collar. Sizes 5 $ 3 . 0 0 mif>(il 41-900 s u b s e c tio n (4 ), h a v e be e n / fl ^ Lynda Bird’s rural™ raT areas; and better rural^ fulfilled or have been violatedIted H ___ houslnhousing with "special emphasislasi.n . - all general lines agents ands n d ) I > •to — An—«—prog ram p ra vlriing rf^nt rr nt —iflU . i iuct general lines ngrnts and»n4^ embroidered with a personal ------:------" argumentsariiuiT or conditions relevantn t tojto j ^ ^ touch: Her name In blue at thehe LEGALleq ADVERTISEMENTSs jthe proposed rule. All relevant ma at'll t ' O ______. . - tenters p presented ^111 be considered by hem line, ------NOTICE TO DIDDERS the frfniurance Commissioner before _ The bridal gown was an A-lIne j?Tha " State■ Purchn«lng Agent will adopting adoptl such rule. i receive icalcd bids b*i hi* ,office,rrice. . DatwdDnt« this 4lh day of December, j designed by Geoffrey Beene ofo* Room 2303. state Houa^. Holie. Idnho,inho. IM7. < New York City with, a narrow>W until 4:4:00 p.m. December 20, 1M7. JOHN R. BLAINE 4 1.303- C o m m lisj^oner of I n s u r•ance a n c e ___ • /]ft ___ shoulder Howing to the floor in ONTT ------I j f l back with a 12-yard train. StielvlHR sHeivini for tha Highway Depart-part- Deputy Commissioner of __ ment at Boise »nd Pocatello. Idaho.laho. _ Insurance A front panel of the gown was.. All bids will Nl publicly r>penedened Publl*Publish Dec. 8,. 10. 1967 outlined In embroidered silklk miftTid reread at Ura above tlmo and . ’ • $ 4 . 9 9 i« place. “ NOT1CE~TO~BIDDERS * floss flowers and seed pearls. >’‘^ 0% , w- The State Purchasing Agent willwin I I i * Forms stating cofidltfons must be receive sealed bids at hfs office.T lc e . I Matching flowers outlined the .ecuredsecured before bidding. These are Room 305. State House. Boise, Idnho.Inho. ‘ J high collar and cuffs of the longie available•v.iiybi from the State Purchasing until ,11:00 a.m.. December 28. 1967. V tarred sleeves. ^ Agenfi Ofnce. , for tJws * following: Req. Nos. M-I4-^ 1 4 - \ The Statw reserve* th« right* to 7264 « M-19-726S — Fertiltier anda n d I V X.yrida w ore a sm all coronet rejM*-* ------STe n t KnT " r o f ! he"~i n f ln w g T ‘P g p3»n a u - j-j — — ^ ...... — -----cn-tha-bank-.nt--her—head—Sh£ ------e*4rte-i»urch«»lng Agent ment at^ various locations. All bids will he publicly openede n e d Blue of pintc »h( • had a shoulder length sllk-lllu- Pubiiihi D e < ;^ 10, 11, i967 , and read^ at the above time a and n d I u p la c e . boot with-padded ■ alon velL '■'n o t i c e FOft-pUHtTCATION » Forma stating conditions most be Her shoes were low -heeledJd OFo f ■TIME APPOir^ED FOR ..J"®;? Sizes 5 to 10. r n o v m a w ill, etc, secured before bidding. These arei leather Uppers,3ftrs, square toed silk satin and her available from the State Purchasing!•‘j ri IN THE PROBATE COURT i2S OF J-Vnt’,Agent’s Office. [ lie. bouquet \consisted of white TWTN twin FALI-S COUNTY, STATEATfc State reserves the right to gardenia. > white sweetheartrt o OF f nIDAHO ' relectreject any or all bids. In the Matter o f the Estate• orof - TgD CRAMER >.12 roses and white heather. chaklICHARLES DOPSON, Deceased.' ^ State Purchasing Agent rv Pursuant to ma order of tbe Juoge publisi of said Court, made on the 5th df*day — t*ut>llsh:------Dec. 10. ll. 12. 1067______] d a had sew n fo r lhe*’"M m ethm gK of December, 1067, notice Is herebyr « b y . n o t i c e TO BIDDERS old” that brides traditionallyly iivengiven tithat Monday, tiie 18th day The State Purchasing Agent win will . [H o f D e c e m b e r . 19OT, a t 9 :3 0 o ’clock lo c k receiver e c e lv i sealed bids at hui office, carry;, a H2-year-old pin'of gold A. M. of tMd day, at the Courtourt Room :305. State Hpuse. Boise. Tdaho. ___and seed pearls .iI'om Mrs. jibomjo :>urt, until. 1lT0ft-^m ^-I>ecem bei^^t7-l967rtI 9 6 7 r ^ ------^ Frances Huds^tK of Austin,Cl] houSl?twin^^t5^^^unty ? rwin forihefor the following: Req. No. 22A7-7246: ISteel<->Steet for opir[>opir >—A>— tf ^ W d s w ltl~ 'b a'••p o b lle l y. o p e n e d * ------(T son, deceased, and* for hearing the and nread at the aTOve Ume and boTrwed" In tho form of a 59-^ ■DpUeatlon_ of Naomi Ruth Popsonpson place,place. MiP-fllB IVBFy sf for the issuance to her of lettersters FormsFom stating conditions musti bbe e ^ testamentary, when and whera any securcisecured before bidding. These are^a r e made by her great grandmoth- perion"Vio” '' interested may jippear and avallabavailable from the State Purchasing! ‘ e r, Mr*. Ruth A m ent H uffm ann contest the siime. - - Agent*iA g^l's Office. Baines. Lynda’s, sister Luci car-r. ■dat^'OATSD D ecem ber S, 1967. The State reserves the right .to; I, ^^EVELYN M. HINTZE reject anv or all bids. ried the - same handkerchief^ C l e j l c ______- Y C D C R A M E R -^------^ s t o r e _ JSTAMPS s w hen she wa s iiia ri letl lu Au->rr=b»mishy uiiii»M: If, y/a. lo, ii. i i . 1 ia 3 . ,______S ta te P u r c h a s in g A g e n\ t s m IMS. 14. 1M7T^ ^ -______PubXlBh: PuMUh Dec, t, 10. II, i067 *...... *. . . • • • •■ “ . _____' ______ku______^ZI~IT77r:, ...... :.■■ ' -J ’l i - tt " r ...... ■ . •' r . . , ...... " ' ; • ■ < - - . :- “ A — 7~ — - 7------tr—(T ^-— :----^ ------'--i ■ , , ------—.1,—------*4, , •i • * I.-' ' ' "GiiltOfferg WWeek’s Mostt ActiveAct Stocks “p ■ I'^MCA To G e t!^ Sunday, Dec., ro, 1 ?6bT r ■ Twin FallsI Timfes-New* 1 5 . NEW YORK STOCKiTOCK ESEXCHAIW E ------•" 7 ------Change Minds _ Jo P u rc h a se- -NEW--- NEW-¥OI«e*iAP)=^eaYljrlflgh-7^^“KlgK^bw, -w ^ly sales,'High, low,^ ------SEATTtE-iOne of the robbers looked.id. Any group' ot' or-ganizationtion Editor,Editi Times-News: |injusti/« + 2%(54 >* at ,' the money, in the,, cash5h wanti wanting to help a family is Sincesinci it htis become common'imon'Indinns Indinn; If any more of their publlpublic controversy.______' the Houston-based firm, said■ I 26*4 jgi/ S cart Ind 472^8011472.800__ 713.4 - 25 4- .17-4I7? rCBliregister. , askedasked to ^ ®a knowlc knowledge that American Falls lands were flooded by raisingaising Letters *-®' must comply with — F r id a y ln--N'ew V o rk -a~tendcr of- ^ g W '' - ; ‘..i.. -i 82H ' 43Yj Scm 455,800455.800 6 I3 4 53% . 5S'V, -t 6) . ^"*t*s not worth It.’* he h a ve tiie tlvmr " ------‘h ^ li ■ fer of $56 per share would be 33%3 3 3 / 23 • ' Alcan Alum . . . 401,400 selectei# a family people should)uld heard many times a'bout terribleribie iI wiwish to explode this myth.th good taste, published Monday for the stcck. gsaj ‘ 401.400 2 6 I4 2 3 3 4 25% i P,413,' saidsaid, and ihe two fled. ■ -Innstill contact the Y office to n'yin. . pseudonyms or pen- : 65% 2 2 V2 Avco ...... 399,100399.100 .5 9 % 46% 59>4 -fl2' . : * * * * If AmericanA Fall's Dam were ijamc Allen said his company’s offer5 32-1*13 2 .1 “ 24j ■ l Inti P aper . . . . 389,800 [3 / ...... in...... nm...... mmm...... ,111 mmake ake sure the family name has • 7 liam es are permittee’; all let- would not be extended beyond ‘ 3S9,80« 27% 2 5 1 4 271 5-t- 1•J 3 4 ...... not aalready been taken by an- raised six feel the water would , signed with tbe ; <>-l% 3 9 9 ^ Gulf Wn Ind .. 379,200379.200 5 7 3 4 53 56 -1- 3 Jan . 31. ■ j 3 fi3j ; oilier organization. \Y01 only cover 73.') acres ' of land name and address of I 3C3i 23 Pan A m ...... 168,100 2 4 3 4 23 2 3 1 4 A 3 4 1 ¥ | „ Woman Says City owned by the Indians. ^ In Kellogg, Idaho, headquar- 1 2 3 % ■ All names at the Y office are the. writer. -,123% - 7814 Fair Cam ...... 363,200. 11 0 4 3 4 90% 92 ■ -U%I Dairy O inic 21 5 checked for the correct address To T ^ If the dam were raised 13 feetfeel Length Lei of letters wIlT be lers of Bunker Hill, Charles E.|I \ >5%y^ 6% Amotors ...... 360,700.160,700 13% 12% I3i:<, - > 4 'rr» Schwab, firm president, .said he jg i' 5 and to determine the number Is Out Of Line tthe h ^ w w ater would only cover limited |imlt< tp SOO words. Longer ^ 16‘,J 6 Gen Develop .. 350.400 350,400 ---- I6 I4 1.1% 15% + 2%\ I f l __ had no comment to make on thej • of family members and agesIges Editor,Edili •Times-News: about 1,250 acrcs owned byby theth(! letters lettei will be returned, ta g|- .37.% 20 ^ Cont Aip-lTin-r. . • -34-K800-—-34-K800---- 24%---- 2»V4---- m i ------^IjTo BeHeld ' r;;cllildri:n. Ma^ (Ini,.|lndiin.s.------^------1 ,5 ^ offer. il22>/|I22>/ 40% . Occident Pet .. 324,600 J ,Maybe'I’m wrong; but I firm-' the Writers. ^ 324.600 JOO ' 951/rt 9 7 1 4 -4- % | 1 . Families that have not been bei j Its It is true more land Will bc "A meeting of Bunker Hill di-l-1 SSVj55>/j 391/3 ; Ford .. 323.700 , f h e ‘ |.^ believe Twin Falls and its dll bc ■ , . ______Lsereci It, ,'f^ flooded but the additionalL Jand. land ...... ^ : ------AMERICAN-STOCK~EXi li'At B u i’le:v^ — (Selected hy_j)j:£ajiizalimiiLwiiLbe_<:!rv_© I ...... • •' taken care of with food liem!i^iy''’ ,line ii,^J^ in allowing lhat big fut fat is • owiowned by Ihe Reclamation sider this mailer early nextt NEW YORK (AP)—Yearly high-low, weekly sales, high, low,W,l I BljfBlJRl.EY — The, Dairy Clinicldonal week — hopefully on Monday or closing inlc!donated through the publicbllc "Cacti••Cactus Pete's” sign to be! pul DepartmentDepart and was purchased?J,ase3 J C n r closing price and nel change! of lhethe I10 most active American'willan'will b( begin at 10:30 a m;. 'Tuesday,;day|Schools. schoo However, Mrs. Marvin at Jerome Woman Tuesday,” Schwab said. ExchanfExchange stocks for lhe week: rvin up at the main intersection.n. when .American Falls Dam was Tf ' , in thelhe basem ent of NeI.son's Cafe;afe MolyneuxMolyi and Chet Bartlett, di- , built in 1927. ■ H a s Bunker HiH closed up 50 centsS High Hifih LowI Slocks IHigh I j )w Close Net'withet'wiih Iluncheon served at noon.n. rectors-recioi for the YMCA and "’y opinion. Twin Falls nev- Has Ansvi^er For 1 •avs enough to tryy lo to The land lhat will be flooded T j ., at $46.87 per share Friday on^ 6 % Assd Oil & G .. 690.600 690,600 6 4% 5 3 4 * 11/hI1‘hI The school this year is spon-xin- YWC.YWCA report there is alw ays ; the New York Stock Exchangee 7.4116X43- 16 2 15 16 Cdn Ex Go 6.16.400 " keen its ■citizens at home orir lojby to I by raisingrai: American F'alls Dam L je il 6.16,400.., 7 13/16 .534 7% 4- 2 5 161® sored by the Mini-Cassia Dairy-iry. *a ‘>•'0shortage of meal. attract !°Dlm Letter In Forum while Gulf Resources closcd on1 18 ^ 7‘/i Bunk Ramo . .1S6,3(I0 ,1S6,3nO 18 163, ,7.-,, + attract new populace. Not,t st> is nothingnoil but sand and alkali Editor, Times-News: / 8 men’s Association, and the Uni- Ihe American Stock ExchanpcI? 34%Wh 3% Dynalecl Cp .. .1lM,.'iO?)3iM,ii0?) 243^ ill; 2.13, -I 1% v ersif long ago, they took the parking'king and doesn'td even raise good I| ean't^ai understand what Mr. al $32.50. also up .W cents. Gulf 5714 1% versity of Idaho Dairy Depart- f off Addison Avenue so the peo- grass. grass, ' . Gillian f 57>4 ]0’"h Levin Comp .. 301,800301.800 5 7 1 4 4.')!/; 5 7 'i -) 81'’a i ment'ment and E.xlension Servijce. Cassia v/ili Livestock William Teagan is griping about. produces elemental sulphur, and1 4 4'/j 1 4 . % Siboney C p ___ 294,600294.600 31/3 2 3 4 n% + 1/3 pie could get right on down'n toj The Indians. cuumlain Qf of the The atadvertisement. that_he_flp;_____ ^(iuest speaker and his sub- lilhlum chemicals, compounds5 M'/iM'/j 2% Con Oil Gas . . 281,600281.600 141 i 12% 1,1% )- % , Jackpot without slopping. I hear bad ireatmenil they have/e re- pears -so inleresied in, in the leet isi Dr. RicHrtrd Ross, head^eti and metals. Bunker Hill pri-- 19% 1% Gale Indusi . . . 272,800272.800 19% 17l/„ 17% th Group Meet”Set "they are going to increaseI Ihethe ceived frnm the white people.iple. "Famil"Family Weekly,” was not with- . of. the Dairy D epartm ent, , BURLEYBUI — The annual meet-eet- speedspeed' limit on Addison soon, so The m arily deals in' mining and re-- 16*41S% 5% Am Saf E q ___ 266.000266,000 I6 I4 1 2 3 4 1 5 1 4 i- li/,'°peed n, so The Indian lhat lives today held. TfI he is wanting to send /2 "Feeding the Hi.qh P roducing:ing ing of o( the Cassia Uvestock Mar-lai"- theytj,ev canci leave town a little fas- ),gs no fining nonferrous metals, prin-- 12% 4% New Pk Min ■■ 261,900 12% ■ 111/3 11% 4 % Cow ’• fas- ),as not been abu.sed as hiss fore- for lheihe trash lhat was advertised. cipally lead, zinc and silver. ^ Cow.” Dave Thaker, Caldwelltvell keiinjketing As.socialion will be h e ld 'te r iss-fop on lhe h n rk .page nf snirt -— ?rnt from 'Ttr^HraTfti. t(T 4 irm 7 T lnJ® irsn — ___--^ ifalher.s. alhur- and il-ls-senstUcss-fop un thi; ExperExperiment Station, will pre.sent from" 1 wonder who is kidding who him lo s fore- ly.” he was free to do so. Bunker Hill spokesmen said1 material on calf raising, housingsing day at s Nelson’s Cafe. _ who him to expect to live as his fore- ly.” he the offer is for . som« 4G.5 per . — Vhen they say they wantat to father. 1I arr am very thankful that the and management. He will dis- In Ithe past the association r“has do^ everythingp" they can to get cenl of lls stock, worth about{Increase In Steel lone used this event to present infor- “ ' gel Tlie Indian.s of today andnd for Times-Times-News took the ' Atep to- ^teel.Prices ' cuss some nf the research done used more business down lown. I’ve g been cleaning up the advertlse- $3 9 .2 million. Urgest block of in the raising of dairy replace-ace- maliumalion on the wool and lamb ,, 1 ve a generation back have been ward c slock, less than 10 per cenl. Is rorn industry. Wade Wells, Extension"ion "’atching and waiting: for given food, clothing, a chance•hance "lonls. Even though I agree with ments and the value' of corn indusi Q I’d surelv like to see Twin Falls f(,r „r owned by the Croker family in; Prompts PleaI For Restraint silage “ in the dairy program.n. A{iim;Afiimal Husbandman, and Dr. l-!ills for „n education and alsoso* Ihc Teagan on the alcohol ad- San Francisco under Providence g ^ ' come alive again; but I I’m ni opportunityoppori to become selfif sup- verliseverllsements, I don’t believe that = By JACK. LEFLER DepartDepartment reported that new[>w Dr,Dr. Richard Hall, extensionsion Ri^^hard Hall, Extension Veterin- ■ Securities. — ^';,1;arian, will be guest speakers. afraid ihe "Big Beautiful Sign”:iK0” porting.portinj “two 'wo vwrongs make a right.” Or AP Business Writer factory orders increased duringng servicservice, will talk on "Dairy Cat-,“'l'?'’ advej-UsjinB leaving not ohly_our, lo make another quote, there’s An unidentified Bunker - offi-- NEW YORK^- (A P) — Withith'October Ociobe for the first time in four[;Uelur Jie HealthHt Pi^obTeTns Associa ted | Topics-for “P discussion will be -the) We expect to pay the Indians "’/g- cial reportedly said; "We hadn’t steel pr ular city 1^1 also bur slate, li the . . ndlans of "adding TRsjSlt to'Iti- t steel price increases spreading,'lg. months and lhat Ihe backlog of with High1 Production and l.owi°‘’on feeding sheep wilh particular “ ’ for the land that would be CQV- jury.” .. Even though the Mr. the slightest hint this was com-- PresiderPresident Johnson this past;ist unfilled orders reached a recordird NuiritNutrition.” He will also discuss-USS ‘^"ipn newer develop-lop- , 'rc'd b ting 1 understand all the propertylertv ^ TeagarTeagans of the world would prc- ing. We don’t know why, theyr week calledca on industry and la—$s;-4H-billjon. la-_$8;^4'>-b - • the cacalf program thal has been ments of feeding and fattening 1 o" own expect the Negro lo make fer to I arc looking at us.” bor lo ,a^e and business owners in down- , • makc fer to be their own censors, that bor lo hold the line on prices New orders rose 0.5 of 1 perler conductedc'lndm at the experiment sta-,.|g_ lambs: management for disease “iio “ B the doesn’t mean all the young folks One Spokane broker was qu.ol- and waf the f^ontrol, and .some of the mlost ost ‘owotown i“'■c 'o be assessed quite□uite whites "’“y doesn’t - cent 10 $45.5 billion while ship-jn- lion'ion thell past few vears and the ewal whiles; and for his own goodlod the should should be exposed to such trash, rd as saying the proposed merg- He di: troublesome disease problems.c heaVih on the Urban Renewal He didn't mention the steel-el- ments declined to $44.4 billion, plans for the fuiure. ______Plan. 1If they go along wilh that *’’‘'■“'1 should be expected•ed 10 lo or or the the weak .a.nd ignorant. cr is "like a minnow trying to) makers specifically, but iljthu.sil,thus addingai $1.1 billion to thehe Joe Hall will discuss imilalion do the same. For Heaven’s sake, why can’t swallow a whale.” seemed '•'I'rojan Horse” on top of the seemed obvious that Iheir lal-at- backlog. backloj produiproducts confronting the dairy ^ jl’( Perrine Hotel, I'd say mankindkind taxed fo supportirt the people people think about anything be­ Another source said Allen wasi est roundrour of selective price in- Autoi Greek Troops iO' Automobile production thisfils industry.indust George Cleveland will » _ . -r 1 1 hasn’t gutified m uch wisdom1 o m i" ° i“ ”' “ ii^ “ 1'® allowedllowed sides sides t their own selfish desires? In Ihe Kellogg area Friday, and1 creases' had prompted his ap-*P* past ^ week ' was -'esiimaled at speak on "Developing a Modern JjPJ to lell us that wc can’tt tnketake ifIf Mr. Teagan's idea of “free- was believed lo bc holding dis-- peal. peal, iqq ««« Leaving island ^incesince i12o4 B.C. ‘“ 'o 199,300 passenger cars, com-m- Dairy Breeding Program.” In other word.s I think i,.„ It’s jj, 1.200 acres of waste landd that dom” dom” wa.'i persued there would cussions with Bunker officials.. U.S.VS. Steel; Corp.,. the No. 1* pared with 197,168 last week andnd ------"NK-NICOSIA. Cyprus (AP) - ,tipid" Is needed to store enough water be no 1limit to the type of mater- (;ulf was formed last yearP pr<^uceiproducer, started the price ball 1 9 7 k it Greece began withdrawing Fri- lo irrigate 250,000 acres ofif land ial ajvailableava to the public, from 197,613 a year earlier. T j f;r'' MRS. I.ORINA KAPP '[ulj llirouph Ihe merger of Gulf Sul-. rolling Ilast Friday with a $.'>-a- ed , day‘laT ti the 12,000 troops il had ille- on the south side of the river, pornog pornography to dope. The laws f ton increase on cold-rolledgj A news blackout was clamped Latin,.Pi;esident (Twin Falls) °"som.Some people ask why not build are for phur Corp. and I.ithlum Corp. of j on negotiations between the . gaily posted on Cyprus. The first t build are for the purpose of protecting America. Its sales this year are. ■''heet,sheet, \vwhich is used heavily in ,, "f rS 400 boarded i a Greek ship at I.yn l yn Crandal-Dam, Cr and nott both- those those i who haven’t the strength the manufacture of automobilesI United Auto Workers Union andnd Received rVCI Threats ...... ll'”* Rrpr Ihfitlif^ Tndinn*!______,-hpi __ u.tpaclnd-tn hir nhfinl. $711-millinn,. fleiiuial" MUturS. THIS iri'dicaled KTO ^ -Pa maguflta :------5 ! ^ — — ot-chpmf4er.to Judga for them.------compared lo $17.4 for last year.' and “PPappliances, ih T i m MONTEVIDEO. '0 f u g u 'r y * ''" '" " J The water in Lyn Crandalal will selves what Is, or Is not, bene- ' Other major producers wentjjjj the start , of serious bargainingng (AP)-(A P)—Col. Raul Barlocco. Mon-Ion- NewsmenNev were barred. A 2 cost five times as much per ficial I Bunker had $76 million in , ed ogainst a Dec. 14 target date for tevidei per ficial to them. It is our duty along. Some later announced “K“i[’p for tevideo police chief, said Fridayday Greek officer told Greek Cypriot To ’ Give Blood sacre J foot as water from Amer-Amer^- to respectresj .such laws, _.sales last year.______, boosti-o reaching a national agreement.nl. PresidPresident Oscar Gestido nnd hishi's photographers:pholoi "D on'l vou' real- - hnosts-of-$r>.a Inn on galvnnlreri '~g°^nir fx;— Ican Falls Dom.------—------WA-RfAN SLOPE ’------Steel production las! wtekieKjiamily family received ’’veiled anony-my- te 0 this) is a disgrifce for ^ us ------COLLEGE STATION, Tex. -P ------and aluminum alur coated sheets. h . (AP) — Students nt Texas[as AmericanAmei Falls Dam mustust be Jerome dipped O.I per cent lo 2.703,000'mous'100 mous threats” about five days'Howlays'How can you ask me lo allow John.son made his appeal for A&M University will line up rebuilt for safety reasonss and ------' Vew Business restraint on price and wage in- tons from 2,707,000 tons lhe pre-re- before Ihe president died. Hisi\ou h lo take photographs of our ,, lod nn enlargem ent, of A m erican r p 1^' vioua week. death Wednesday was altribuledtied shamixhame?” Monday M°n< to share their blood eiil creases at a meeling of fhe vtous ^ wilh American s o 1 d I e rsrg Falls Dam will catch a t rlarge g e To ' OK Orders 10 a sudden heart attack. Business Council, an organiza­za------'<> “ Under a recent Greek-Turksih;sih fighting lighl In Vietnam. amounamount of water that comesIS into PARISPARI (AP) — Franco has Is Opened ' tion of top business exicutive.s , liarlocco said a group of dis- I accord a^xori lhat averted war, Greece Th the river below Lyn Crandallandall decidecdecided to accept orders for ."runtied parl-tinie govi-rnmenl j ece The blood drive Is spon- J"® tr _ _ who advadvise him on the economy. Chamber In - I must remove all. hut 9.50 (ireekeck soredsore< by A&M’s student sen-[jn- DamP“i" and' would be lost over flghter- fighter-bombers from any coun- "I am urging business lo re- ernpli)employes were involved but no"‘’ soldiers from Cyprus within 45 ate. ,ve “ 'ow American Falls Dam.m. We try In the Middle East, well In- arrests have been made, I days 1 45 ate. “The senate felt that we “ 'ow DOwntown frain ,rain “fn from avoidable price in- I2.a-| Jd ay s The 950 are allowed on'-m should shou have an opportunitylly need IJboth. forrped .sources reported Friday creases and to intensify its com- -ll-U Barlocco made his statenienls j, ,u, California and Arlonza have night, A brother of the Navy’s seven petjiivp m! Rupert Has "'apri ^["'',the island along with 650 'furk-Jrk- to show si our support for our Lalif I pelitlve efforts.’’ he said. to a reporter, confirming in p a r t‘j^|,ish soliders under the (ieneva- men ive plans to lake this waterr lhat But because of the- present Newman brothers has a new ,.j a report published I->iday by | opd, ■va- men In Vietnam,” said drive plans "I intend lo urge labor to re- y l.ondon agreements lhat broughtighl chairmanchali John Daly of Cor-or- , ^ewe anare wasting to the seala and "exploi"explosive” state of Ara^lsrae- business In Twin Falls. strain strain itsit: demands for excessive Reofular Meet ;’he"e‘;the evening newspaper Extra. . CyprusCypri independence from Brit- pus te, ’ they will get it if we don’t use it. li tenstensions, the sources empha- ^ The Thp chief confirmed specifi- Jrit- pus Christi. "What belter This brother, Delbert Kew-■ wage wage increases.” in ' RUP way than wUh blood thathat ThinkThin of the boost this devel- sized, F r a n e e will make no man, 390 Van Buren St., has not The P R U PER T — Newly elected of- (-aHycally a report that a messenger,‘iler ■way The Prc.sident said further; I fleersficers were announced al the Relive might save someone’s life?”,j<> opmenopment would give to the towns immediateimmed del I vey of war- been in the Navy. He servedI "If "If strongsn labor unions insist weekly _ delivered a bouqet of red rosesoses ------of MaiMagic Valley. plances plance: lo the region, either to If* weekly Chamber of Commerce nt QgGestido’s hmne with a notenote USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS ...... wilh the Army from 1948 to> on on a a highhtj wage rise twice the meeting meetin at Hlming’s Cafe. t threat \DS iiiiiiMitiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniintiiinitttiminann. LYLE H. SCHNITKERtlMceR-w«in<-tip-lh4s-pa(it-we®Ifr®Ic- l.ukens.,! 1 .likens J ohn Trevino-^and- Jjll-.5^ — KANSAS-CI-T-Y—(AP ) — Th e.-----U Center for the past sir years as on on other other fronts, mer RiRosecranz. leader of. a Rovernmeni - sup- jji servicem an.______HigbieHigbie Manufacturing Co, andnd This year's president. Claudedo ported research team nt Generat ^ Mr. Newman is presently hav- Bundy Bundy Corp., C major makers of Bowman,Bowma will serve ns a dil^ec- Hospital Hospit roported today the ^ Ing his grand openmg of the new melal melal lubjng lu for the automotiveve tor for one year. Rill Havneslos leamtram ha.s developed a one-lDni I firm. ^ __ and ?id applianceapp industri^, raiscdlgayccdlgaye a short reviow, of . Pearl.cure.fiirL cu re Idt a LyptLoliiiiilaria wWvic-h ch------^ ______their their prices pr hy 3.5 io 5.5 ^e r r HHarbor arbor and our pa-it h isio•>. r\. has fifelled thousand.s of U. S. cent. and asl asked ’"Where is Our 1 (lyal-ail- troops in Vietnam . ^ Distribution On PillshiPittsburgh Plate Glass Co.,0 . ty and Responsibility Now??” " Dr,Dr. John Arnold, director of ^ the nation’s largest glassmaker.■r, Ethel GGreer, postmaster, explain-in- theih«* hihoM'iiuU's Harry .S, 'Iru mnan an K Mutual Funds I announciannounced a 6 per cent across'^s ed 'the new mail service andnd, I labor: aboratory o f C(/p)parative r T o y J i M j . . the boar board increase on lls .'■heelet encouriencouraged people lo mail be->r- Miclu Me‘(ju ’.'luJ in a (on\. righted bo slory in Tho Kansas City Star JJ siassglass p^prices. fore 4 p m. so sorting can he story Is Announced The three companies said thehe done beforebi arrival of the mail111 that tiho now druj^ has proved S Year end distributions on mu- rair.es were due to higher costsIts truck vwhich will ease the loadnd effoctivoeffecti apainst the stubborn>orn liial funds were announced Sal- of labor labor and materials at theIhe sectional center in Twin'in' falcinofalrinaruni m a I a r i n a;;ainst tt 'ri'- urday bv flene Sturgill Invesi- Meanwhile. Me.Tp« the Cnmmerrere I-alls. [-alls, |] which o t h o r medicincs have 0 ■■. nient.s. Twin I'alls. ------3ve BplBr ; :A ^ A grigrniin nf folk singers fromp., ! provot! ini'ffoctive. B WQllinglon I'und, Inc., will , Magic Valley Christian CollegePf, Tosti'd •f"’' on County jail here, the investment income and 43 cenls Livestock X JJ “s-. . dru^ curl'd 10 of 1 V m alaria per share from realized capital Fred Waddell, dean of the ml- ‘patients wilh a single dose. "The CHICAGO lege, Iece"‘^‘*a accompanied the group;!-'. gains, as of Dec. 28, CHICAGO CHICA (AP) - The sum- vromaininp patient required a . F'ldelitv Capital Fund Inc., L and lold eorih until • P shares will pay 35 c e n ta ^ ^ r good, sisldughter heifers, highjh plalnts,-nndplaints^ demands for higher Ihrre generafion* y share Dee. 29; Fidelity Capital choice aand p rim e •900-1,025 lbs. P^V- ' m am ogo. mem % bocty,ody P Fund. $1.44. payable Jan . 6, 25.75-26.025.75-26.00; choice 850-1,000 lbs.IS. The flight stoppage will be[>C wat on 1968; S upervised Inyesfors 25.0^25.725.00-25.75; m ixed good and-id- limited lim ited to planes leaving I.on-n- satier going pace,ace. : ' ^ choicc, 24.50-25.00; good, 23.50-iO- don over'theoVi weekend for such'K ^resh to Growth fund, 51 cents payable choicc, ; nafural ro Dec. 27, and « dividend of 4 24.50. CiCows, utility and com-n- poinis ns j New York. d----- Tho ■piloli:-have n.tked s.llary^ notorol foods and -•eenTff -pgyiB l6"D ee. 27.------mm ercial. ercial. 15-.00-I6:50 r- high- yiolii----- T be-i ^ when IK^" :snV''------^------:------:—- ^ „ ing mill utility', 16.50-17.00; can ner increases incfeasi that would almost ^ - and cutter 14.00-16.00^ Bolls,Is, double thIe present $14,112 an- Our rnecHanicallicol ' ■ " t Idaho Rates Two utility | ’i|iy' anda ■com m ercial, 20.00-O- nual sasalary of a senior jet skip-^ ag* hat changed 22..50. per. all No^ ouisnr«s,yoiirT>uisi l6 ^ .i'U n ^ . ■ Lake Is featured. The color |_ _ _ _ ' ■ ~ Mon i cas* i* nol. hopeless. Chiro- .PacH'ic has the inside track.tr.'ick. ~j)hot6Jea.tttr(^_Ihe_ijri*ht_bIuft ______r_ -filAIN—— I ------____ LlVEaiOCy-?.,<> _ praa*«i , ««nl mnlitnml i W H" ■■■■nir iii mimim ,lond lllotfrafe .Hm proctice ePeeleMlficH«c • , • ’ ~izrene. ihe small £^ek. wmcn BKA.K1 II, '' «CCa Ithlrapro.! chiropractic.' written by Dr. Ludwig C. nestles under the backdrop of sm^ism«n R*dtR«d ...... |1 Londwehr, whose office Is located o. ol In Twlfi Falls, Union Pacificacific Station,Statioi Phone 733-468&I ■ Plnk» ...... f i- S J**""” . ^ = = Mt. Heybum, flow* oul of the iGmt Northtra ...... I7.2S25 A ______^______JIt t 717 Moin Ave. W., TwIm Foils, Tel.Tel. Iptalo, ______- ______4 AA ______MI« 733>0533.| well-knowa Red Fish Lake. 1 rbTi^ — t {_

;. /____ II ' ■ ' ' / 4 ----- '■ " I . ------...... ------(—(— ...... '----->------r----- ' r 1 •. ■ ■ ' ' ______^ ■•a:< ■ 7 . ' ^ ^ ' ■- ■ e i t ^ l o n s bifio, 196T : ■ ■ rf^£- n/t4fS-7A/St*CS nTYI P R i v e r B5y y 5 0 - # ,HAT1.EY -> Catching a sec- sec-iall all yyear — getting fine"reboundsloundr B Desperatete St.S Louisis T( To Meet 'I ond - quarter spark off Tlie the Inl—rremm|~ Ken --KraWirsOaklB 7 - shooting of Larry Ursen and and Reinke. Wood River, absor-absor- Chris Oakley, the Gooding Seh- Sen- bing its first loss after two wins.wins, " <■ I ators remained undefeated S Sat- at- lostlo.st thei b attle of the b o ard s an d g Cleveland Ii urday night by toppling Wood/o o d also proved lce cold In shooting,'oting. . a " id In Last-Bit(-BitchStand River from the unbeaten ranksinks The home crew hit only fiveive of B M M k 19 attempts from the line, al- H | By JACK HAND IIthe^Chicago the/ Bears of 1942942 when NewNi York. 6-6. and Detroit. 3- . 50-39. }9 ® AssociatedAssc Press Sports Writer, they Gooding beat the W olverines•Ines Jnouithough Gooding was only a lit- Writer, they finish their homee season 7-2.7-2, meet at Yankee Stadium for ' Til plan a against the , the where it has been the strongestgest ‘le better with four of 10. H H The St, Louis (jlardinals plan a agai IS Saints, the first time since 1962 with — r- The teams battled to. a ' 12-all ' t^esperatedesp last ditch standStand,2-»0- 2-10- TTjie first meetjngg. of thg nothinenoth except pride .at stake,— ‘deadlock over the first quarter. against the Cleveland Browns two clubs presents ex-Colts like ^ ‘dead a ja l )zzo* 8*^5 Jurgensen takes his But in the second period Larsen ’ rf ' fi(H Sunc Sunday In hopes of takinging Jhethe S^arquarterback and u/»c GeodiBg=Has=^ ^ utsida ' ■ CenturyCent Division^race In'lo^hbilo^hb hnebackershnet Steve Stonebreaker.fto^reaker.T to Pittsburgh; 3-8-1. with an ■ 'shots While'oaSley^rolled aroundround 77'r- -rJi^|r- finalfiMlrweeJc--6fr-th6-National-^oot- Ted pa.vis-and-Jjclcie-Burkett-a4^^Jurkettr-a4TsbTr^reWr^~or2e(rcoi^^ inside for three more buckets 'A* 'i . ., ■, ball League season. ehanchance for revenge on theirtneir old to 1his credit and the one-two- ' 73-52 Win ono"A^: hooks. Wood .River managed jj j " a A victory for the Browns ""ates. three receivers in the league— only five points in reply .to Good- V -i 1 would clinch the division crown DaDallas, 8-4. already crowned Charley Chai Taylor, Jerry Smith- ingV'15-point effort and from ' , . andan d ' send them into a Dec.3ec. 24 champsehar of the Capitol Division, and Bobby Mitchell—anxloUs to Over Pilots iSfn"then on Gooding was uncaich- playoff against the D allass Cow- tinis!finishes its regular seasonon home grab grat more passes. able. The Senators mounted a ■ ■ boys in the Cotton Bowl for the cam]campaign agains^. the erratic SomethingSo has to give when .. GOODING—Putting four men’’J®'’ 42-23^2 -2 3 th ird -q u a rte r edge a n d TB EasternEa^t Conference title. Phil:Philadelphia Eagles, .5-6-1.6-1. who San Francisco. 5-7, plays al in double scoring figure.-i, the . coa.sted in. ^ M r ' - ^I f l CilCleveland. 8-4. won theirir first hourbounced back' from disaster;a.ster at AAlla tlanta, l-IO-I, The 49ers have ' Gooding Senators finally solvedIved (inpoiNG «o. ■w ood r iv e rR ]•i t n^eei on two New York lo tie Washington last lost B Tione-defense-and went. on.l. .tO.to .Goodin*Goodir ...... _ Wo»d_itlMi,______. meeting 20-16. Oct. 15 on two New glon last lost six straight after a fine [lots frftpAp fcftplrtprTptf tp' '• ^ ^ ^ _____— ?!c! touchdowntouc: ,passea_ ,by, _ FrankFranlt wgglweek in a_wjld 35-35 £ame.ne. .start . starl and Ihe Falcons^ have beat the Glenns Ferry Pilots Ijncfn 9 1 1 10 nowM™ 1 00 3 5 3 2 s ' . ■ Ryan and three field goal^)al^ by ThThe Chicago Bears, 6-6,>-6. close drop dropped five in a row since their 73-52 Friday night. Kr.hnKrihn S } 4 X I'mrhrr 2 0 2 4 ' I^yai *u_ 0«kley 7 1 3 lli|nylniita H 22 OIB'0 18' ~ - ...- — oH y||^9|||r ______- a y ■ y ■ ■• Lou Groza. The Cards, 6-5-1. out-Jheirout— home season against lone victory over the Vikings. Glenns F erry stayed In the lUliik. 2 0 2 4{Mur>t 6 1X I 111 II • ^ . snapped a losing streak at the Minr M innesota, 3-7-2. In a clash of ----- ^------______gajna. throughQut most of thregiree iiupkim 2 0 a 4|i...m I 0»„R—g. li 2 liii ^iiri-^i^iiiii expenseexpe —ot—Now Qrlcans—iast18 impi irrv TtiifuTn n 0 a OIKry 6 2 0 2 H —lait improvinff-clubfrr-Tlio-BeaTs-won^WTS-Won------■------^------quarters, staging a go^ weekweel while the Brownsi were ITrX.ITrXiUi Oct. 1 and come into this WINS FINALS paced by sophomore Carpenterriter » » ■ “I H eliminatingelim: the New York onoone off a 28-14 victory overaver San LONDONLC (AP) — Cliff brys- lale in the second period to cut ToUUTou 33 4 17 sol ToUll 17 ( 11:10 I _i_, r..i.«llni(. ______12 27 42 60 Giants.Gian FranFrancisco. The Vikings5 forced dale,dale. South African tennis star, back most, of a Gooding 14-point Wixxl River ______12 17 23 80ll ’TOUCHDOWN BOUND., Eastern Washington’s Pat Zlateff:eff (41) hihauls In a 43-yard touchdown Baltimore, 10-0-2, hopesies to GreeGreen Bay to the limit and just beat Britain’s Bobby Wils6n 6-4 edge. pass from quarterback BillIII DIedrIckDIedric tq score against Fairmontrmont StaState College Saturday In (l,g the take another step tow ardrd the lo.st :30-27 on a late field goal last 6-3 iiin the finfll of an internation­ The Pilot.5 stayed close until NAIA Championship gamele inIn MoiMorgantown, W. Va. The Fairmont player1 is EUl Ewuslak (21).(21). unbeaten NFL seasonn since SundSunday. al ir indoor tournament Saturday. late in the third quarter when^M jy jj inicojrs. ' S(AP wlrephoto) Bolton, Larsen and Chris Oak- . ley. p o tte d --1.WO -Gooding field goals each to push the game oout u t Thump J. 1 R a f t p of sight. GOODINO n, GLENN.1 FERRV » L# . Fairmoiitt UsesU Two6 BBreaks To Coodin* f( ft pf Ip O. ftrry It II Pfpl ;pIP J R .\l i v e r 7 1 -4 5 MA Uirlrti 1 3 3 19 Wllion 4 4 Ml Oakiay 6 T 1 19 Chaffin 16 13 PT7 SPECIAL Kr«hn 4 B 4 4 C«rpentar S 3 J],5 13 RUPERT — The Minico Ju- I Sohon « 3 4 )4 HbII 4 3 4 11 niOfSniors got off to a slow start■ but Take NAIAJA College; GiGrid Grownm w n n c \ liopkini 3 3 S 6 SImi 3 0 4 4 mimr t e » # » Reinke 5 0 5 10 P»ck 3 3 2J 6J pumped through 50 points inin the ALWAYSi FIRST QUALITY Rosen 0 10 1 Grrtach 0 3 0 3 last-last (half to dovm the Raft Riv- MlMORGANTOWN. W. Va. (AP) as :Fairmont tied the scoreI at 14- IFairmont’s first touchdown rhrliternon 0 0 10 Sccsee 0 0 j I 50 a e r*> BulldogsRi 71-45. — Fairm ont. W. Va.. State 14. . caicam e in the w aning m inutes of - PURCURCHASE! Sieveni 0 0 3 0 Walker I 0 I J *7, Chritteni^ 0 1 11 11 ^*rM inico h ad th e lead a ll1 theth e turnedturn^ two quick breaks into lessi than three minutps later, the sccond period whert Black- Tot«li a» 15 11 Tl To'lali H U —II —JJ way but could manage only thircthird period touchdowns Satur-latur- putPut Zlateft saw the pa.ss from stonesto dived over from the one C.l»ntn Ftrry ...... II JK «(3 53 ^even seven points in the first period,;riod. day arid then held Easternstern cencenter sail' over his headI in a andam the half ended with Eastern C oodlni ...... H 3« 6717 73 The Beavers were stopped>pped WashingtonWasl S tate's potent aeriallerial punpunt attempt and Zlatefff was WnWasiiington in front 14-7. ------cold in1 the final half and could gamegam in check for a 28-21 victo-uicto- (acltackled on his own one-yarde-yard 1Then came the two quick manamanage only 20 points while ■'yry SaturdaySi and the NAIA smallsmall ijnpline, in the first play from FairmontFa touchdowns and the COMPLETE Minico sco red 50. collecollege football championship.lip. ^criscrim m age. fullback Larry L arry finalfin; scores came when half- MINICO JUNIORS 71, RAFT RIVER 49 « nfter Blackstnne bulled over for3 r the ba(back Ray Stookey passed to Kimberly Is ----- Mtal4< Mipj------I^ L n l lit n.fl Hlvfr t. «"nfVnfl nf In The ‘ » breaks came right after Bair J 4 4 I Durlnglon « 3 3 H liie Tne third "^jurlud upWluU. l>jii:-lo0.ah(i,id t^j'ii - tniirhflrnvn______------Hardie for 31 yards and Ed- _ r H.dden » 1 3 19 D rlic 0 0S 3 0 mont's George Edwards recov-ecov- “13*11 Diedrick. Eastern Wash- wawards broke over center for 27 Sch«eler 1114 Spencrr « 3 3 H ^ j' :d the yards and the winning Fairmont ______58-46 Winner MartinHt,:M.rlln t 3 3 H Fdw«rdi 1 0 4 « ered CrCQ the kickliff fuihhle hv Rick infitington's minipasser, steered the yai -----siimiiion------7 3 3 iii'T»yiBr------1 o j'T UarSHardle on thi Eastern Washing-hing- "SflVagCil iriio a l-i-O lead. AfterTter'^a a WWil ily. ^ ^ ..... - M«u||li.n * 4 0 4 WlrVH 1 L O'3 s scoreless fir.st period, theIC 5-7 A crowd estimated at 12,250 Ander»on 1 0 3 3 Rlst’V ' 5^|t<,p20-yard,Jine. k ^ -o. Over,..V^oJlyes S Sundberg 3 6 3^1 ' Diedrick whipped a three-yardi-yard turnedtun out Jn cleao cool wenth- ___ Three plays later, qiiarter-‘■■tet- to end Dave Svendsenn and er for the tille game staged by | KIMBERLY — Kimberly’s'y ® ToUln JHUI3 7I Totnlii JO S 3r4.1 S -pc. Bulldogs, ' behind the 25-point)int R.fl r Rl„r ...... 3 ISsS 33’3 454J Michael whippedcl an five minutes later fired 34 yards the Notional Association of In-' r.h tercoilcgiate Athletics. I ■ pitching of Larry Reitr, spottedte d m Mlnic®'"'” Junlori ...... 7 311 45 71 lo-yc18-yard pass to end Jim Mertcnsrtens to 2Zlateff. ten Castleford an early lead but finished strong to claim a 58-463-46 victory Friday night. Castleford boomed Into a 9-2 lead in the first quarter andand _ ^ ARDROBI Kimberly didn’t catch up untilntil halftime. But in the third quar-ja r- H p icr Ihe Bulldog.^ exploded for 26 ^ P poinls while Ca.sdeford managedged p - : only 12. E. Kinyon turned inn a I : : strong game for Ihe losers. ■'•t $ 9 9 KIMBERI.V St, CA^trronott---- IP Klmb«rly fg ft pf tp CaMleford fR ft pf rp 1 1'.' ^ n Crickaoa 1 3 5 4 Wnsht 0 0 I 0 ■' «W 8 3 4 il Hmos.___ S-l XJiJLiX ___ ^uTcTitr T 4 i € Herzinitr 3 0 14 McMastari 1 1 4 11 Ruffing 0 1 31 UR SAlSANTA! Stadium basketball doubIehead>- y 'j ...... er. Loyola of Chicago met fourth- L m g ^ ranked Kansas In the second.nd H J Ulisr^59 S i9 ' gam e. Northwestern, which went Savingsngs On \\ \ ; j/ Into tho gam« with a- l-I record. , - haU-blown-a-lft-poJnt-advantage------s g a HOI ' In the first half but came back DMUIHSW ■ m to grab a 44-41 lead at intermis­ sion. ^ W EtEirs lr ------J Louisville’s outstanding Wes­ ley Unaeld..whD iinlshed with11; - 36 but was held to 11 points in the first half, brought the pre­"■e- » ' H ODIPOHIT I TWITHI PENN-PHi-PR E sr m viously undefeated Cardinalsa ls ' • back into contention until they'e y ^ " 7 V - Ued the Wildeyita 57-57 with 12 minutes remaining* In the con­on- •• • . •,* test. ZIP mIINED f l The lead exchanged handsid s . LL-PORCEGEUIN seven times until Northwestern g J . a i i jm ; v f . .- r sophomore Mike Reeves hit on a 25-footer to put Northwestern in AIL WEAfEATHER ■ ------front—fi4=£3— A tor. I jiiilsvilleU-X__------; tk.'v - V r d ^ ml ily i e H Frank Beard tied it on a. freeree • trirow. Wildcats sophomore Jimim ; -,^^1 . ■:...... l i i o n Samo put the ’Cats ahead t to o • ~ ■ • ■ '' ....---^-^ ctay on a driving layup 66-64. mmmm ■ J>orc«laln finish protectsacts tha baautyb«i of lh« ■ ’‘t>«ap-Bath'*«p-Bath** \washing action, ’’Daep-Oip'*p" tHptatdpte / N \ UATCHM9 washer. Guardi iigainstinst fustlng. acratchlf>g rinsea action, fifamous over-flow riftse. ' ■ ' * ...... t L K C m t O t o A i ^ omrtnI: * Majors Accepts and (talniffg. Youra al■I no naxtra tra coat< ■ Ruogedig^l^nsmlMlon Ir.nsr lo hMdla^lgJonta, eaafty. —Iowa State Jgtr------Ic. d«sl{)nM Ib hindU Wlf------BBW^iTvrBoTTe X U tl. -______typ« load frofn sturdyy play clptha*cl^th to U Smooth-wall>oth-wall pporcelain-on-sta«l »pin tubi with y '• . omjuTOT & AMES, Iowa' (AP) — Johnnyny dalicare p*nnan»nt-pr»»». I • - I ^ Mcycv Majors, a former All-America rK> perforation>erforaiions to sf>ag clothes. ; -$■ ■ WashM 2 40 12 pound famiiy-alz who knew nothing but success Id famUy-alza load* with- model a juJtt" jgBHK : ncNisi ; as a player, has been entrusted o ut ap«cMU attachm ents.•nt*- /Lwaos« “a-|-|o Lpoinirr - I , m 3 8 - 4 6 ^ 'with the task of revitalizingng ^ 3 5 1 Iowa State University’s long . ■ WITHOUT 2IP-OUTD U T LLINI I N E R ...... $ 2 5 ' sagging football fortunes. I r\' hR 3 ^ a JTie 3^year-oId Majors, who FROM HOTPOIN-^OINT- LONG-LIFEJFE POROELAININ Pprotection )N ' ’ Iiasl>een an as^stant at Arkan- E 3 0 'W p a t 'em rain, shine:shine: wwli inter, sprlng^ 6r fallf a ll sa«, agreed Friday evening to^ a PRICED • • ' LESS5S THANTF PAINTEDFED MACHINES!SI €SEE it NOW!* ]. . . anytime. 5 03% % poylester/50%poyU cotton.t o n . five-year contract at S3I,(X)0 a . ----- year to repIace-Ciay-Stapleton— —•— — They shed rain andsnd wrinkles?;wrink In your choiceo i c e ” * as coach. .aL the Big Eight — ^ o f fonalea 0 1 bulicJb.Irda. MaefttrtAM ad W ^sn,.tumn ble b le ' - . - — schooL . ' _ ■ nhnny, fc~ffrffpTffVPiTj r l ififTTT • ^^T3rVT“^0 ~ ir6 n T h g needefH needeftf Regulars, shortso r t s O jk ■' ' . r tailback, was one of the Univer­ and longs. And remembrem em ber, ithey’re Penn-3 n n - ' M ^P sity of Teiuiessee’s greatest per­ ‘ Prests and stain,I. resistant.resistan . formers ever bade In the middle XUIJotB 1950s. I I l< .Op*n Every A n ^ r ; Night to ^ riAkRGE K ^ c IT AT PENNEDENNEY’SI X h ^ r FOR FAST SELUNG RESULTSrs . ■ ■ ' .• ^ p.m. . . USE IIMES-NEWS WANT ADS . .9 p.m . ,1 > - ...... j . J_1------.L.------P------' J i- ’ / r r ... __ _ _ ..,—_ _ __ ... ■. . . • ■ ■ . ' / . . . ------.... f .... ______:------I ' •I . . - . . ■ ' • . v'-' • • ■ ' ' ■ ■ I ' I , / -J------:— ...... r ' ' **' ■ o> '■ - • 1 • ' ^ ■ "I ' ^Keittucky'Bfops || ' ^ e i i g a l si Bow B To► [ ” Meeting Set S ® I' Id ah o Swec•weeps Two0 Gj arnet From?Yom Alaska Regul«r meeting of the Peimsylvaiiia ^ • • \ , . SouUieni Idaho Fish andid LEXINGTON.l E Ky. (AP)—Ninth-Jintlv MOSCOW.M Idaho (AP) —Littleistroll•Uttleistroll past th^ Univerisityiity of with'with'^Rick Day for Idaho.lo. They only double figure scorer.besides . Game Assoclatloi^ will be!»■ • ranked rank Kentucky ^tooH a raggedigged JimJimmy Thacker, making 10I of 1.4 Alaska Alasl Saturday night. ' tccilcto(ilc nine-apiece; ThacThacker, scoring ll. ' L I.I conducted at 8 -p.m. Tuesday»y 64rW 64-49 basketball - victorji'. pver shot shots fro m the field and1 five ThiThe win was the Vandals* sec- Gu W j ^ m in g , a t the I i ^ o Power Coro- _ Is' sec- Guard Milo Griffin agalt\:alt\ pac- ThThacker scored 19, includ. Ig, Defeat | ft:— JBenn^v»nia-:Saturday-nlght-4nht-4n jstrajstFaight-atr-the-frse-throw—liner ond— -liner ond—straight—with—the—visitingirisiting ed-rtlaskg;-tanning-23ed-A points on ittg;-^ pany .auditorium. an an error-riddlede game. led,led/Idaho on an 83-62 basketballetball Nnlnooks, Nnlno and it evened1 their eight of 15 from the fieldield and foul line to pace Frida'y'^ht’s pi, . Anyone Interested In hunt-*•- Play was stopped 19 times for season record at 2-2. seveiseven of eight from the line. win. - Ing aod fishing is invited. walk 'rlnrt'^ FrWa»-a R»ult. walking violations and. includ-Clud- . l *, IDAHO Thacker, despite 5-10 stature,itature. TheTh Vandals shot 48 per centpent ■ ----- >— Colorado i •lUMiuuiiuuiuuiiiiwnuuiiuiuraiiliiluMiiijr^ ^lag—them,_Kehtucky8 - made'le 19 ^ e J t —------c_F__T_F__T also^also—shared -rebound—honorshonors from the-field. Bob Ross was the USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS 0 State £ Crlffiii'” «I4-H30Day J 3-43-4 ,17 17 ------r:------mmaj< ajo r erro rs'^n d T>enn IT. ^riff Kurmtia « l-l IKihmIr S 4-5 14 . LARAMIE. S^ryo. (AP)i-TOviiv midwamidway of the second half and JTT For the Wildcats, It was sub- Lollloi7 X 1-3 STr.wclc 3 :■< 8 _ . Sunday, C lor Harry Hall .put 'Wyoming finishe n ip i Schafr 4 J l lOThackr 6 7 7 ll Sunday, Oeeember 10, 1967 17 ing finished up with second string- i f j stitu te Steve C levenger who” , led: Boyd J J l BJohima 3 : 3fi « »r//s ” ____ ahelacl with' the tlrst three PQlnts ers. Hornets Drop the-scoring-wkh-43-poiflt3-^«ew hile -sSS-RKHrei-— j=-#--»=irw«rfiii— —r-c-“r-4—r t—r -•—------■ - ancTsfeaaily contriEuted a ca- IdatiIdaho State ou't-rebouitded the ’IVf^ > Dan Issel added 12 -and Mike Tielbri * 0-0 »Brown 3 0 0 66 ■ ^ reef, high 'of 35 points to lead Cowbc Ron J 2< I A f t .lEv ad Cowboys 58^8 and turned in^'lNorth in a i iC Gem Casey 11. Smith 1 O-O 3 %F the Cowboys to a 115-96 basket-et- better field' goal percentage of ^ Tom Northrup, a 6-fpot bundleiinHiA • I 3 < J ball victory over Idaho State 49.3 aj Chritnia I 0 0 3 bsi- Jte 49.3 against 47.3. O - of energy, paced Penn withth-il8 ^18 Wlllmi 3 1 J 5 m P Saturday night. ' Friday-. RmuIU 1 points and Pete Andrews was The Cowboys never trailed In Idaho " Slat. CSO “"B yJ 50-3 9 Tolala 3TjO :4 64 Totali JTlaoTlo: * l j dealing the visiting Bengals their1 Pork, OFT OPTT BANCROFTHAI — The Oakleykley visitors with AUak. 11I 43—4443-41 #ff * ^ eir Pork. g <-6 10 Kerr 7 < 5 IS ,, ____ Mmho______«i « —IM first loss in four games. Wyo-1,0 - Boon* 13 4.« 3P.■>•>« i^^\n ^ ^______iiif ‘ lliDavi. < 33 15 ond 1 ming is unbeaten in its first fourm t Aimaoq------I - H 31H.«.------» Ij jt l<{j ond Iperiod to overtake Nbrthbrth JT ^ — ------V----:------*------mm outings. ^ McCe.McGea J 5-j lIKIrkjnan i frO 11 ^uem e m ana coast to a SO-39 wm win ' Ron Boone of I-State was run-in- ^ '**>■ ‘ »13 J <4 SaturSaturday night. ------:------.------1 n.a -1 — Mot nerup in scoring with'31 poinis.Is. YQd.r 1 0-0^ 1 ^o rth Gem-tooira- 13-10 len'd-lead ------Wyoming-beganAising-reser-ves•es ------.Howard------0 1-t-j1-}^- 3 *t_thAt—tha-end—of the first period,?iod, - ■ - — • : Totali ■ Ja 3J-3I 100 Total. J8 iTT?- z —89 but the Hornets.jumped to a 31- 1 Idaho SSUt« 44 M.IOO 2 0 lead at halftime. I ^\~nSHOP^ CSU 41 i»-^ N either team could hit gi30d I ^ ^ I i-ouledFouled out—CSU, Nowlckl, Davu. f..nm ^ L Total foul. — unavailabla. *• 5from „ the outside in the last half ' r I Weekdays 9 a.mi .- . - 9 p p.m. . m . ^ AtKndanc. i,8J7. bUtbut COakley used their rebound­ B ------ing tc ing to take the win. ^ Sundays 12 tot 5 p.m. ‘ OAKLKY 50. NORTH GEM I* Oaklar #*ftpftplN . G.m fc ft pf tp Scores H.lmaa 7 I » 17 Faulknar I t 0 t> . High School Mrtlndle Mrtind 4 3 4 10 Call . .. 1 0 4 2 n i O M W AIL* ANGLES;C Jeromo BS. AmerUan Falli S9« Crmn.rCrancr 4 1 8 0 Crowaler 0 t 4 S caroy 5}, I.eador«_iSi. -Tolmaa- Tolmat ■ - 4 O/-Bmhb-1 - i 1" r ---- I BY LARRY HOVEY TPocafeiro Doiw ea. Skyline 4S Pahlman Pahlm. S 0 2 4 K. Smith 1,0 il t 4 - Dolw 56, Kelloig 45 Falrehld 2 0 2 4 MIn«rs 2 1 6 5 Times-Neits Sports* Editor MintcoMime 72, Marsh Vnlley 41 MVcia. Capital 61, Mountain Home 47 MeClawa 1 0 0 2 T. Smith 0 2 4 S The football rivalry business wSmt ToUU 22 6 16 60 • ToUU 14 1117 89 —— between-Twln-Falls-and-JeFome — *fcO ------‘NorthTotAl r:gm'__ : •. ?n— —jp '—: f A P A M I I [I® Goodin* 50, WoiJ^'RWer 38 0^kl» j i i n n nnd Buhl Is over now. Jeromene Castleford cajtii 47, Shoahono 43 uOakley a K iw ------1_ ------JO 81 43 50 announced some time ago that Itit Valley 43, Duhl 30 j ^ Cll i V l f w lm l A U U ... Highland 53. Idaho Falla 3« _ -T-. Entertai!rtainnienf would not renew a grid contract OakleyoLmI !M>, Norih Gem 39 I with the Bruins ^ - ^■ ^ Borah Borai 74, Coeur d’Aicne 47 lif l .‘7 Friday’* llwulU Loyola Stuns Kimberly 58. Custlcford 49 Athletic Director , >f B SiTte u r te y 67. O a k ie y 91 W e s Keeney M;. . Twin Twin Falla 67, Jerome 45 J ? CJ said his school I Gooding 73, Glenna Ferry 52 Fourtji-Rated1 I' Volley 50, Filer 58 Giftss \Your Whofhole Famil]mily WillI Enjoy! En ----- pFobably- 6 ChlCa,Chicago completed an eveningling ^an|H>ss^3SSSSBmBE. ■ fllghland 61. Skyline 49 nfof nrupsets Saturday night by I.s that there i s ^ H ■ PocHtello Pocut 71, Iduho I-ulls 50 - . a retu rn con- M M ■ Wendell Wcndi 83, Hujicrmun 64 rOUtlnrouting fourth-ranked Kansasisas ■ - ' ' —~ .83*7283-72 following Northwestern’s The tract for n e x t”* College stunning stunni 88-83 triumph over>ver ------year th at will Hovey Davidson David 91. Mlcftlgan 70 i MMMNwa** hold until Buhl officially notifiesQo Tulsu 62, Kunsua Siuie 58 Louisville, LOUlS’ the nation's third- Oklahoma 79, liuller 75 ‘ ranked ranke team. Twin Falls by' letter that itU Ddu u kR oo Sli. A la b a m a 80 r #\v Buylor 03, Tuluno 82 Loyola, in winning its thirdhlrd ‘Tipton’ wishes to terminate the series. Oklahoma City 72. ICU 71 straight Straig game, used a tight de- { Twin Falls Athletic Direclorjr UTEPurt? 67. Arizona tMi (overtime)ime) fense and a" fast break to deal Merl Eden said it appeared theie NNCnnc 69. College of Idaho 65 *l,„ n J TVCC b». Big Bend 55 the Big “ Eight cham pions theii*heir Bruins will renew a home-and- Wyoming ^vyun 115, Idaho State 96 second Seconi loss in three games. home commitment with Idaho10 Vundorbiit Vundi 89, North Carolina 73 Thf* ir Army 73. Cornell 59 78 The smaller Ramblers, out- Falls and add Minico as their" Nuvy 79. Harvard 78 manned mannt by three Inches per I C:OLOR O other non-conference foe. Withn NorihweaPcrn North 88, IvOUlsvlIle S3 man, man blew a 1 0 -polnt lead In the h- Bi>ise Stale 66. Idaho I-roah 52 cornni M eridian moving Into the South- Kentucky 64. Henn 40 ‘ secondsccuni half after taking the lead ------pm— Idaho— Conference/—Twin—^ “ 3kt r . ...~tijmufi (Nvf (;A. use 5s—— '--foHow followine-----t+t«-----ftrrt-----sererr-rerr ------now hns only lw a“w«rm-_,. g n-yu ^ BYU 63. Texai 50 • r«Jr,..» ------o rrA—lil, Iowa ------—tn in• uminutes i of-play;— ------—j- up” gam es. C chicn h ic a g o L o y o lu R3. K a n s a s 73 Kansas, led by Jo Jo White,ilte. ' = ^ / = - This also will affect the bas-S- Purdue Purdu 84. Washington 77, who ti H i - 1 who tied his career high with1 25 ' ketball scheduling among the-tp ^jyam F rid a y ’* R ««alta gj n/^tn*c? points, came back from a 60-50 Wyoming 72. Oklahoma- State 63 i'H three schools. Currently Twinin Wa.shington wa.^hi OO..J»urduc 87 deficildeficit as White hit three bas­3as- < ' Jg k I alls plays home and home nn-n- uci-A 12'j. wiciYitu siuto 86 ketskets iiin less than a minute. Southern Cal 82, ViH“nova 63 , i ‘ nually with Buhl and Jerome,e . W vvsu SU 9Z.' Nebrnska ’ LoyolaLoyi substitut9 s then picked . of Oregon State 70. Phillip* 67 up the ^ H | With Meridian taking two of “rcKo up tho slack nnd after building>g a those dates, there will have to Orcgon^ls?.'^ orego Portland 52 65-62 'advantage. Walter Robert-ert- be another change. Idaho 1?“.*'“ State 100. Colorado Stat*I 89as SOnson and Bill B aum gartner frt Princeton 71, Colgate 43 DUlledpulled the Ramblers ahead 78-71 Last week we were honored to Cincinnati cin?in 60. Miami.(O) 59 f.,i u i have a trophy presented us by>y Eastern Easic Kentucky 64, Air Force0 525 2 Wltnwith 1less than two minutes left tho Idaho Wildlife Federation.n ------tto o sesew w it up. :v ,w F O O T B A L L * CCorky o r l Bell had 17 points to 1 U------■ .. ■■■''. ir '-r. m It is such a good-looking trophy C a m e llia B ow l l<*nH that we want to show it to you,J, San san Diego n State 20, San Francisco lead “ . Loyola and Baumgartnermer •e state 7 added 1 6 . «30 hence tho reason for the picture in today’.s column. National JC Bowl ArlzorArizona W«?aiern 20. Henderson ¥ 7 /^ - • ...... :• County, Coui Tcj* ,7 UCLA ■ I I Smothers ------■B - 22& SQUAReSQUAR& INCHES- OE______BRIGHT5HT COLCCOLOR PICTURE • ■ Eastern Eaatei Kentuc1 . * M Is almost as easy to tune ass d push-1push-button radiol "In- ' ' Phllac»Philadelphia 117, New York 100 with ? 6:40 remaining and his iV LosL o s AAl n g e le s 115, D e tro it 103 W ith i stant-on" picture, transistorized 2-speei DostonBoston 123. Baltimore 108 teamteam Jsafely ahead 105-65. V, :ed 2-speed UHF tuner. VHP ' ----- St. Louis 101, Cincinnati P3 Alcir u Alclndor got outstanding sup- ^ presetjine tuning. Cgbinet is latin 1black. ! " IsorrfrOirTW gaards^Mike War- '.-kcwcNew Orleans 110, Indlanapolli 101 ren aand Lucius Allen, who'iTho' - Friday’s IlMalta harassed harass the Cyclones and set ^ *395 9 9 ” ' Dallas Dnllm 123. Anahfim 110 “ Plttsburah 93 Kentucky 89 up their tne teammates with crisp NO MONEYlEY DOWN $10.00 Per Month ^ Tsassrs: ’T J a s s e s ------N H L y o n ------Prldar* Raaolla _ Top* °P^ scorer for Iowa State wasS- f r^EE e e HOME TRIAL!IAL! No Paymym ents 'HI FFebruary 1, 1968 ShBiHMHHHpHEBBB Philadelphia phnad< 3, Lus Angeles Q Don SmithS with 33.

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m. ■ ! — , ...... ' ...... ■ ■ ■■* - It ■1 ' ’ • ■ / ' ___ _ :_____ -1------:------— 1------. . I ^ , • ■ . ». 1 Intei*cepte< Sunday,nday, Dtcember D*c« 10, 1967 TVI t ]2||K^n|Kw||||E^^K ted Passeses And; H ^ The greatest cqilectlonictlon oir.of. ' ^ 1. ^ Ski J a c k e ts ever,v e r , ’ • M I ''...... ' Fumblesi HHelp Huriu r n c a i i e i ^ d efea tH^’lorida a 20-1 ^__ 1:----- i^^>led-tw6-T)ffRBnl2’s^a«s«*l5a^lrT leinz“ ]^ttFley^Use&—-B B lillsTPost ^ ^ - 1 6 MiSMI. Fla. (AP) — Miami’ss 80 and ■ 45 yards for'touchdowns,'ns,' recoveries reco.ve and just plain refusal ' ' p exciting defenders stole five of)f And thp.thi offense .had to travel'L®* to yieldvie to a_jusyng_attack I r» ITai‘fy “Rentz*s”’passes; “pouttcedd tmTinty-twrs!a iytw fdrrora-ThTrd^oreire’ wHeSnwhen the .^ir3age really coufj^ Late Flurry to ■ on two and totally dom-> after littlelii defensive back Jim-tn- ted. . Not . until the last period, inated the game 9 s the Hurri-I- my DjiDye returned a punt' 79 with H Harmon Wages taking over WiirOver^Patriots Ps I canes beat Florida* 20-13 in Sat-;• y«fdsyards, for ReRentz, did the Gators go tTIn o M Nip Oakley urday's televi-1- BesidesBesidi racking up the scores,es. on a 37-yard37 pass from Wages to ^ ■y By DAVE O’HARA he InterceptedIntei a Don Tciill ^ss ^ sion show. . ■ the defi defenders broke up severalral Guy WMcTheny. OAKOAKLE’^ — The Burley Bob-ob- AssoclAssociated Press Sports WriterIter and retireturned from the Boston 41 Unebacker Ken Corbin car-r-long long drives-led.dV by the slipperysry VithWith 1:40 to go, a crucial, pen-;n- oatscats bbroke away in the final fiveive BOSTONBOS' (AP) — Cornerbackjck to the ceight on the gam e’s sbcth — • - .: alty er enabled the Gators to sal-a|. minutesmmut< of the game Fridaylay Tom Janik intercepted threeree play. ^ — VBfie a.-tecond touchdown.—A.^ nicIllnieht to ' beat the stubborn Oak- pn^sfs ^ ^ fourth • down Gator pass wasas Icyl«y Hornets 67-54 in an intra-ra- Schotlenheiiner Schotli picked off n passed. passed, to Keith Lincoln for the ^ ...... broken ,up, but an interferencece Cassia County squabble. pair, a all setting up scores as the Ihe first tottouchdown. The Bills added ^ ^ - penalty gave Florida a firslwl The young, underdog Hornetsets humbled Boston 44-4‘1- another first period touchdown. 9 — ^own i .^!?® one, from whereire carrie

Huri'icane warning flags flew•w periods. p«riod The game swung ePn- n - home'finale.*’o'{ne' KemnKemp ran three yard?" for a K for Rei Rentz from the first play of tlrely to Burley’s favor in thethe ., •’“'I'Janik returned one Inlercep-®P" touchdown,ouchdo before Janik picked ' the gargame, when he aimed a long late s fc. lion 38 yards for a touchdown in _f/ _ y dl ng late stages afler Oakley’s rc- *[0'’ JS ' off a Trull pass for his scoring m . one foifor his ace receiver. Rich-:h- boundibounders fouled out. Up to that,g( .the second'’® period while Schot- jaunt. jaunt ^ , ' ard Trapp, T n and saw Dye leap up point OakleyI held control of the[he “^"heiitenheim er rated 45 yards with stea ah aerial theft in Ihe third quar- , ^Trull swept right end on a p a c i f i c ' ! ^ to steal it away at midfield. backboards. backlx t r a i l H f Kl LLater, atet hit hard as he went for d „. i ter, keeper for seven yards and Bos- Burley’s, fine guard'tandem of -jm,- ton’s first touchdown. ^ Ih a sideline pass, Trapp went out r_R„,, The Bills, still smarting frorn bl LeRjjy .Eink^and. Jay^ Wardle ^a 23-0 loss at the hands'of t(s.i;r T T'he-1h c - PJrtriot.t'collcrled a'safe- « with broken ribsr-— — kept Burley in the gam e as Oak- th t J MiamiMiair ran only four offensive ^ ton, their first shutout In historyory ly as KempK was droppijd in n the ^ i pplays lay s'in the-first quarter,-and ley c~' -surpjcised. by: leadinfi 27-2't in ’b Buffalo i earlier this year,■ar, end zoizone'by Jim Hunt at the V J \ i / J g not untilur eight minutes were at halftime. , With Wardle hil- siunnestunned Ihe Patriots by grab-ab- outset ofi the third quarter but fff gone ir ' ting 11 points, three on fast°st bing a 28-0 leatj in the firsl half.alf. ScholteiSchottenhelnier came up with ^ ' __gone in the second' did the Hur- | ° ■ | | ^ ------VV w------^ ricanesrlcanes. get a first down—on a break^cripples.-hr^he tliird i>c-^ —TTTTe~Palriofs“fInalTy7 ie“ got on the'his iho'his secs'eciSiia intercep lio n 'to kill ' ■ SO^yiird30^yfiird run by, Vince Opalsky. riod, Burley, managed a •16-44 scoreboard scoreb with the help off a Boston’Boston’s finni hopes. iK Five times, when Miami ap-■ lead and then cemented ihe de- pass late in the BostoBoston added a touchdown ^ « ‘-iMi peared about to go on the move, cision ‘-■“'on with a 21-point fourthrth openinopening half. . with fiv five seconds remainingp as I WATERPROOF ' OF TO'TOW COAT I charging Gators broke throughgh quarter. SchoSchoiienheimer. filling In at veteran Babe Parilli passed to dumdump quarterback David Oli-Hi- „ 'BURLrv 17. OAKiEV SI middle linebacker for John Tra-•ra- yards lo Bobby Leo, former jli nurlcy------fir^t^pHp Oakley fa fi pf Ip rev \i b V p a cCIFIC i f i c TTRAIL I vo for long losses. FrnuFink 5 1111 Toln»un 3 iiip 7 2 cey.13* who ' missed his first gameme Harvard Harvan star, making his pro - ' " ThompflcThompJion 10 .1 2 Hi-lnti 3 0J 4, sinceR SlIlCC 1962. set the tempo whenlen debut. ______^ ^ 1^. VVnrtlltf la I 0 21 4 SU ------5 IJ ------—^ jji ski the slopes or tour the town. PacificPc Trail's "Cou- ^ •’David* 4 13 9 I chlinnn J (I 1 8 RuAsrIi 1 4 3 6 Marlin.lnlf 7 ^ 9 Ib wwr/-^ gar" tow coat of waterpropfiterpropf nylonnylc does both. Ac- MilMinico_ Belts S Randkle’Randklev i 3 3 16 V l / ^ riunn : R < IJ ‘WSU f-T O OverpowersI'S Bmmwws B S B Bl I l w Sll cented with snap closuresosures on thXi------_____ FORFEITS------— in- nn -intcT^callegiate wrestHng ■^HL5hE_ taits—belted tfSe IiicT 04 III IHI I ■111 Z I■ IIIfT1 1 iII1 1 f i I I i g R y j . BoatwrTgK?Boatwrig' 3 1 i 7 Tvrrd>^ ' I 1 3 J M P t J-T lf Iff from ROPER’SOPER'S ...... It'It’s RIGHTI ^ MJimm.wi i ■■ ■ TTolali o l a l i 30 Ifl IS 71 Tolala 14 9*11137 37 Duhl ...... I II 34I 37 TW IN P A U S ...... •« . . . OpanO p a n 'III III 9 p.m. Men. thru FrI. STEALING THE PLAY away'ay from the Intended receiver, Mlnlco ■...... 16 40 57 76 jlA ftURLfYauR ...... O p a n *tll 9 p.m . W a d . th ru Sot. University of Miami’s Jim Dye'e (28) InterceptsInti a pass In front 14yf* iR : i U F E i r r ...... O...... O p a p n a n 'til t 9 p .m . FH. o n d Sot. m T - of Florida flanker Richard Trapp■pp on the first play of the game |V | 1 1 ■ ^ IKS ^ t U H L ...... O O p a p n a n *lil *11 9 p .m . F ridoy N ig h lf 3 ^ ■t Miami, Fla., Saturday. (APP wlrephoto)wirepho Minico Cops K ------t Win Over ® ISION FRONTJT E N D CSI Meets; EEasternj Marsh Ma Valley j fl ^ P R E C l S K M FARAH'S from nx o pP i E i r s I MARSH VALLEY — The pow- ^ Make grand' gifts for alall tho men K erful Minico Spartans seized 4 Utah, Boisese. JState control-early In the second quar- X __ ^ In your ter SaturdaySa night and steam- W 5 _ — _ 1 Christmas time." says Coachch rolled Marsh Valley 72-41. o j a l i g E N T i I fam ily!------1^:— Carrying a 4-1 record — and Christm I I GNMEI with than one toss avenged —- Sutton.Sutton, “ReaUy it was to be[je . M arsh .Valley gave the fa s t-' J i tho College of Southern Idaho) 8-0 biitbut that would have takenen breakingoreakii Spartans a little trou-JU- JK Our expert mechanicschanics ad iust f to play very well to ico'^o pumpedPu through 23 points v X Saturday night to fake on na-- get a ssplit this week and likeike while holding Marsh Valley to* 0 Bf/ All work is perforrrDerformed by i.-l I 'plK\3^ tionally-touted Eastern Utah. champicchampions lo win both. These seven and from then on it was i j i "Our goal before the season1 are stnstrong ball club.s. E asternirn a. m atter of playing everyone.e. o OjT T sTkilled m echanics:s wwith ith modem: started was to bo 7-1 or 6-2 att Ulah Wiwas ranked fourth in thehe MinicoMinii also took Ihe prelimi- ns nary. S rt precision equipment.nent. I 7 ^ ^ ^ ------nation test year and returns nary, ____ ) - three starterss off that outfit.fit. MINICOm ink 7J, MAR,n- Batwrs'tBotwr»’t 4 I 4 11 Soranara 1 1 4 1 0 m ^ HAGERMAN —benny Jacob-. sidcrablsiderably for the Eagles since Tc.t«l. Tot.i. 2e 20 21 72 Tot.la I fill 19 41 I tK Parts extra if n e e d e d ^ I , their opener. The defen.se rc-re- Mini.'.,Mini...... IK SR A4 7'J sen scored a free throw with ng Mamh V«llry------12 19 39 41 VW five seconds rem aining in the, mains f good but the rebounding M«n.h i Conditioned Carr ^1.00^1 .0 0 More! ^ S I came to give the Wendell Tro-I is “Pup and® improving as youngng Wr ’ Tom Bush matures and Pies %/T-, jans an R5-84 win over the Hag- Vann “ returns more and morere iTMurdock iU Led « erman Pirates Friday night. J to form. The game was a nip and tuck J % N O M MC O N E Y DOVUO W N # 1 1 Also encouraging last week | n i battle most of the way with Hag-\ was the scoring punch JuLJred Carey V-*«J Edges ^ ^ TakeTako months to payf crman taking a 6 .1 -.^6 lead at the' -j-rpnUoTrenkle_-Bntf"R6nAdams. f end of the third period. Each,game is very important I With eight seconds left In the; .fo the % Eagles this year as their.1^ Leadore 55-544 gam«^ Ray Lapp hit two freeI won-lo.st Tccord wiir be compar- CAR! - _ ___ ^ ed with five otKCr junior ~coP Tieldfield gogoal effort sparked a fourth ------g a m e 8 4 ^8 4 . ' ,lege p independents In the west quarter J As the ball wa.«* being passed ‘Sj quarter rally Saturday night J for four berths in a sub-regional‘al (hatthat cacarricd the Carey Panthers |^ | in from out nf bounds, Jacob-I touj-namtournament. If CSI can securerc to a 5S/i-S-t decision over the ' H BATTIATTERIES^ I 1 1 sen was fouled. Tho referee one Q^e of tlIhe spoLi. the tournament”t Leadore Leadon Mustangs. ,• railed it nn intentional foul,' will ^ be held on the local floor l.ead( ly ^ 224-M 4 - 1 ONTH GUARAJARANTEE ^ | ■ which Rave Jacobsen two shots, or I.eadorc. afler some early ...» and give the Eagles a home-e- .^quabbl.squabbling, took a seven-point He missed the first one, but the' court aiaid toward regional and■>0 halftimhalftime lead when Carey man- ] ^'i second was good to give the• possible national eliminations. aged oionly six points in the sec- ^ $ 0 9 5 0 9 Trojans the win. Follov^Following Ihe two big games ond qui S'M MK-1 ■ — B■ 12-volt ^ ^ gH WENDF. 1.L ts. HAGERMAN R4 . 1 . . , , cs ond quarter. The visitors stayeded ^ W»ikS»n f| ri pf llaccrmaa ft fi pf Ip, of Ihe week.^ CSI will travel to•o ahead iuntil midway through thehc iH 6-volt ■ MKMK-24 & M K-22F^ § IH I Jacob<(>n B 10 4 M P.M adma 11 6 4 3S1 RicksRlcks of0 | Rexburg Dec. 18. then final quarterqu when Carey caught ^ i. I.ancaiier 7 C 3-30 M.Madreia 7 4 4 IH I n v n f f f n K a i n n 4 7 J 15 L e M o y n a 5 3 5 12j layoff for the holidays until Jan."- up and iced It with just over "a‘ a EXCHANGE EXCHAfEXCHANGE ^ n r c k 3 « 4 13 M U a e l d m a 3 3 S €j 4'*•. y . minute to play. Leadore cut fhe ^ R a . K i n s 3 4 5 10 B r i g h t 4 4 S 13 final margin lo one point on a JjSjy fl (iHARANTKE: EvAy Ki™ton«iraatona hattrryK.IU te uncooditianally warrantedd afainat dafactadafaci in workmanmhip R n K i n g 0 0 3 0 U p p 0 3 4 3 « >, TTiata'nala. R#pl«r*mrnt »nt or ra^^inra^^im ara mada without rharra for 90 daya from data of purchaaa. •TUP jM L a u d e r t 0 0 4 0 C l a r k 0 11. ! . 0 - m ^ last-second shot. Is A .C ler 90 daya.-if any aH juntrheni it na s t r v e n i 0 0 1 0 Carp«-ntpr 3 3 4 0 J L V I f J iiKtrhpnt if naceaaacy. an allowanra «nU ba m'a^tla^t againat thath< aallinc prica of a i Richfield’s CARKV IJ. LEADORR S4 ^ I new )>attfry ha»ad on lha unripirird p 0 0 1 0 • unripirird portMm of tha orifinal 4rarrantyy ptnod at thath« lima the adjuat- ^ ^ M c C a n n o n Car^T ft ft pf lpjl.,««d«ra fc ft pf tpl I ^ • mrnt i» manion 4 « J 14 **1 ' ' W » n d f 1l ...... 33 37 M 05' •' K ItuddKudd S 2 S 12 Whiltker » 0 I fi _ Tarlt S I I 7 I.IMa 4 A I II J I Fs^raPross* R Rtidd 0 0 1 0 Andvrv 0 0 4 0 JQ Houston Edges DroDrops Hansen Stanfrd 1 1 J fl HANSE^ — Hitting a nearar TotalaTot.i. f* IJgii ToUU 1»1«I7»4 Xlj Illinois 54-46 steady 2(Tioints per quarter, the LMdora______l.l 2# 41 K4 W INTER TREiREADS ^ Mi ModsIN 3 8 tmr« SicikS lak -B ack t« PirhfiaM I Tipcic Hrr total 25 poinls in the second haK -L it iination ... ihe look of cordl . - t - night in a non-confcrCnce game. v jU lC - B lacks Here is a terrlRc combination ... itii Saturday. tBT lead the second- TT Z Quicken Tree ^ Blackwalls W I ■with sleek Slak-Back styling. ® . ranked Houston Cougars to a ."vl- Upsetting upsctti tbe Huskies ■with a ’ 'w supercharged by Farah with sleek 51 . 46 basketball victory pver Illi- full <=°u'court press. Richfieldd Wins “ i n i Handicap T O r LLOW O W PPR/CBS t m 56 These Casuals are designedigned to go aianywhere there'* nois. jumped i in front 19-9 in fhe first5‘ NEW YORK (AP) — Quicken ^ Al ALL SIZES MI P action >c and take the activitytivity in in stride. stride. With FaraPress, ^ quarter and expanded fhat to a Tree, a Houston, boosting Its record fo ‘ « Tree, an invader from Califor- fl 6 50-13 ^ An 4-0, took a 25-18 halftime lead 22-point 22yomt edgei by halflime.. Inia, nia. opeopened up a wide lead with 'Jj I C 2 5 . ^ America's Finest Permanentancnt Press.Press. H Speedy Terry King paced the one-half 2 m BUckwBUckwallt ^ but the mini closed in 39-37 as Speedy >c pne-half mile remaining and S ' huf1 445/ 5 p /f lira Fad.F< avclta Tax. • VAr . Moc attack with 2 poihLs while Len- then he a r Model 30 In Hooscck.. men's sizes 26-3^ ..... $6 rookie Mike Price hit II points * n- then held on for three-quarter ----^ . «*lailai Ul.lan. •AdSAd tf«^w ...... $3.50 and $4 in a six-minute span. - aenden Gun Gunter had I2^or -the los-5- lengW length ’ decision .. over Canadian wnwiaa olf your car. ^ Boys- g^V sizes 2-12" ...... Then—Hayes uncorked seven crs. , ^ charhpkcharhplon He’s A Smoothie ' in L ---- ie-> .» ^ ■ ■'______------y Super Hopso'ck, men'sJ sizes 26-38 . . $ 7 - RICHFIELD WT 47 .Up twn ^K anda n d Brahma Cords, men’s sizes ...... $8 ^ t|uick poinls to head the CoU- RlcsnrldRicsn»w™ ft fl pf Ip lUmn .. r* trpi tp. ‘I® the ‘ two ? miles of the $58,500 Dis- ■len’s sizes 2t 26-38 gars to a 47-37 m argin with four hH KInikik^ 10 4} ) I J 77 PlaVplay H« Handicap at Aqueduct Sat- ^ BoyBoys’ sizes 2-12,...... ■ ••...•'.a.*...... * .* . $5 Ya\ T KIni Id I 4 IS qunirr 4 4 4 II urdaV minutes remaining and Illinois Wwtl ' 1 1 4 4 Wiwnrnl I 1 J 1iJ unlay. • never seriously challenged. roicwchetroicMchet • J 4 u FWIICII Illl, In pitpicking up first-money -of ^•rT-rlllinolii’ tniinh mnn-tojuaa 5«n^fr»-. J, 138.325. Guicken Tree paid-S7.80, ' defense forced Houston fo malte Carcthfr 0 0 1 0 Wemer • 0 3 " n wn .... I 11 III Illl ml* Ilf lilt.jj_FIRBST — — ISTQNEJSIQI 2 0 turnovers. The Cougars used jnhn>nsaJohn^roa 0 0 18 SJ^wa 1 5 3 7 favorite faVOHte of the-crowd of 47,391. ~ — a zone defense. Price topped Hiatt 1 I 3 S Xtiller • 3 f 1 He’s A Smoothie, the , secondid ^TqRglTOtWSt-A.Ajn^_^ £ iri. • 6 Pp.m. ' Mon. -thru Fri. 8 a.m. - 5■ p.m. Saturdays B I Illinois' scoring' .vith 15 points simwii ' ! ; 1; - . choicec h o ic e ridden. by Bi-aulio BaCza,a . I - . ■ fM PW and Randy Crews added 10. Scc­ -----.-r_— —T-----—retu returned' m et $4.60 and J3.20. Pairo,o, *410 Main Avenue South,s o u t i C r w ^ ------' P'hPhoge 733-5811 ^ PWHTlURLFT . BUriFBT . KUHI------Tol.H U :i JO 77 ToI.U I] Jt 31 47 niloted ond high for Houston was Ken PichflflJj ...... II 37 J7 77” P"?J“piloted by Sandion Hernandez,z. Spain with 10 points. Haiu

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T | la t^ to a Cablrtetporf^^ .House Speaker John. W. H—when €ermacki ■ commentlngrron-^the "T~ ^^n g r ess' Is - ,1 ^RobeM-F.-Kennedyr now. aajiena- jiena-i Associated.-^As Press-'survey,.'ey,.":sald ;sald ‘ v ------j ------' (5 ^ tor, was named attorneyr gener- he did not see that a congress- ‘ [■ Set To Vote0 • al-ai -by' his"' brother, 'Presidentresident man'smi putting a relatiyeT onS!$ Ms p '» May your3iir daysday be merry ■ - _ JlJohn F. Kennedy. • ______payroll pa was wrong In foelf. The ^ .The architects and floorDr man- solsole question, he said,iiS' waswat a, ,dnd brightbright inI spirifed ■ On Nepoiisih5 II1 . agersai of the postal rate-pay"pay" bill whetherwf tJie person hiredIred Was f . ( had nd plans for striking at nep- capableca; and .did the job proper- 1 JBy^ROBERTjr. GRAt:AVI—__ - otismJn.„theol bill. __----Jy.Jy.------^ ^ ^ g Hollclay-Janf^"^cmtzehs frorti , 222 Associated Press Writerrlter Congressipnal leadersJ have —7—r------WASHINGTON^ (AP) -— Con- loIons been cool to such prohlbi-prohibi- FCFOR FAST SELLING RESULTSlESULTS l;vc gress Is ^Quj:__tQ, pass5 a de- tions.ti ______UjU§E TI^1ES-NEWS WANT^ T APS ; .^3 . 4 layed-action law prohibiting c thembers from putting relatives Jj yW p'r ______V ^ on- thp.lt -o ffice-p a y ro l l s ^ ------.Q — ^WS-CMWSTMAS-fASHICAS-yA5Ht6t

Jl iwiHKpF^^ * . earlier this year showed more M than 50 members of Congress;ongress ^ - - • ■ ■ payxQlla.y^__ ni.<;TiNrTiVELY y H at the time or had employedmployed 1 JV GIFT WRAPPED ^ ’ them* at some period in the pre- ^ ppgg M ------'V. -p r '.'" vious year. % The antinepotism ban was at- fWS tached as a rider to a hill bill to ^ rai.se postal rates and salaries jBu of federal employes. R The bill appears headed ^ for final congressional passage g » next week a n i President John?Johnr (s son is expected to sign it. % HEART PATIENT Louiss WashktWashkansky wayes as ho Is wheeled /Rcn The antinepotism provisionrovision 0 flr tent lo the radio-therapy room at Groote Schuur Hospital In^ C: rIca,' applies to the executive and ju- ^ Saturday. Ho received a sccond cobaltc treatment to further con re- dicial branches of governmentirnment ^0 "= 'Jecllon onitrTTanBpfantcd-hcartr-;[|~hcart. A- doctor—at—the^ospltat-sald-r- own— ^s-well-as^to-CongFessT------« I \VHI■ “somp signs wHch may be InterpretedInterpi as rejection of tho heart cart f i Officials in any agency with ^V from a 25-year-old girl killedIlled In i a car Wreck. (AP wlrephoto) hiringm and promoting authorityuthority jjj iH . couldJU not put relatives on the ^ ... agency payroll. a J Wl It does not apply to military X ^ io assignments.s5 (j Snow Providesides Way Of Life One grass-roots effect will be ^ a ban on hiring of relatives by • J postmasters, said lo be a fre- C Prairie As CitiCitizens Ready ‘ quentto practice In smaller".Hi com- ^ HAPPYY IDEC. 26! I ,, munilies.hi If. By ROBERTA DANIEL MnuiMountain Ski resort during the Hor f> pull the top levels of govern- ^ The Jay of no exchangean^e.../yyour . . . i f ^ Times-News Correspondentit ski sseason. sled th ' ment,sll it bars, for example,Tiple, a J gjft jjg jg Wash 'n WearWear Terylene.Tery n Mr- ' iM FAIRFIELD — Fairfield resl-■esi- HardyHa individuals can fish for ^r a nd from appointingP a° rei- ^ Mutedandboldstripes.anddisses.anddistlnc- ^ dents rcmar;< that thqy are sure;u’re "’'■'•ithrough the ice on Mormon Re.s- clai L i A. J f f . erv()]r as it is. open to year- do tan in ea ^ underknot patternsitterns ha'll ha' be — jUW— - ijfl - ...... ’ ■■'■rj t j —- of two-lliingi:-they^mill have th Is color- ^ proud to wear the daylay afterafter Christ-Ct % snow sometime during the win-^yin_ round fishing. mut '■ TTie main street of town is color- R lave "“Mail is carried to the rural M istruc- fuihfi during the holidays.. Giant ^ mas and every day 3(terafterthat that I1( G reat $2.50 and $3 ' V , ^ ter and tho other is it will leave at j W I sometime in the spring, usuallyally areas three limes a week. Nor- ted 1 their red balls have been placediced on Mm for holiday giving i man I.eek uses a pickup truck timi farm eachth light pole along the main (5 ” in April. . lo make his route. Mrs, Doris equ vinter. streetvi and colored stringsing™“o"f of ^ Fo»hion Groffiff Tie*T ies ...... from $1.50.50 '1^i Last winter was a mild winter Hobdey, who has Ihe rural route Oth: ina or foil and lights are acrossQss the 0E ? ^ for this section. Snow was on thep® out ^of Corral, has a snow ma- Cali 1 sun- mainta part bf town. The reflec- ^ ground during the w > " ‘ ^ ^ » 1 ® chine she uses when the going shir 1 start tionra of the lighted red bells. r a and T d jjj i months but did not reach the ggjj, rough. farr e only theof multi-colored strings of light 8K m usual depths. In the winter of Some of the farm ers have mov coding on tho white snow makes a ij 1955-56 nearly 10 feet of snow [*1 been taking cattle to lower coun- for beautifulfo picture after dark.ufk^" im ^ 9P 1 i K S fell during the season, according•mg (ry during Ihe cold . winter ■ W z Val- nc No one knows what kind of ^ Twin Falls% - Burley --'Rupert - Buhl W to measurements. Oldtimers .J'®' re- months. Others h a v e ' If u g e ley gray, winterso this will be, but residents % ------oa ll -tkiing- nvftr thP!. fields With- #(ae)vei- 61 ing. fll | every 60Y WANTS A Som etim es It resem bles climb- t i ^ioTCHI Ing the Alps to visit a homeSiome fj i I BASKETBALL COME IN . . . our uniqueunique dif;diiplay of -^Trrrruxr.itTrriTXt'^"' ____ _ ■ A. Thit ll en« of thah« JanfzenJantzen '■ Sf^otog«mt, a j#w*l of th* ih# ^ where the street snowplow has Kj • xclutive Royally kitchanin cobinelicobinelt . m rn.m^m m piled snow five or six feet high l.l‘ BACKBOARD SIX graot i t y l « in 14 different ( ^ - «•». Doubl« kniT 100 7. worsted used t i lEL A RpOM '*^« wool to w»or day orIve your fam ily gi ' “ h V eo«y othlele I .'¥ 8-16, $30. tempt lo keep Ihe streets and“ "i* \ fc . ot home. R.oulot.on bo< roads plowed as much as pos- »■ \ i i l i I cludina hoop and net . . • lu.l f |b H 8. Th« Song^ of IndiaI puHovsr puHovsr hot hot ih' sihle during the winter months. V ^ w ith a B look of inincot# cr«w*lwork, in m colo Many residents keep cars out I 'combat pf nrangt. n^n of garages during Ihe winter lo % cock lim* or licoric#c« •• mofjhrnallow ■«;ave the task of -having lo dig ^ (62 7. worif#d wool. 27 V. AcnlnnN LUMBERlUMBEI feature* ^omom ^ panfi. pile of snow left by the snow­lO W - ^ a (100% nylon], KizaiII 6-18, $16 inii gethor games . . . and n U EVANS lu»tre-ShMOu>tre-Sh*ao and Royal prefIn- « plow. ’ leli in a wide variety of decor- g a P#ocock ond Roi». official regulation size ( H M iihad panels in a wl Many who live in lown walk >b*t. f M to the postoffice and places: o(’( ROCKWELL P Sturdy V,-inch plywoodkBLE TOOLS 5 4'x8' Panelie ll oiat low Of------$ 5 .4 0 m business during the winter Ing logs. 3U S €. . . > Panel a fullull 1 2-foot wall ^ months, and practically put their ------vt^hirlP.g in—moihhrill.s__ Others . . . FAIIURE- ______, ^'^^or Ol littlele o»a»„„„...______— • drive their cars as usual. Wilh inch, vori-ake'hour< A j/ to the homes of those who con­ lARD : ...... -3 <3 4 .9 7 tinue ■ to live in the country. I- Camas Prairie residents bave H - - = — .f f ^ ------la a rned-to-U ve-wIfh snow.______|,e could go thru col- . Camas Prairie residerfts are jcholorihipl AAoWe it .. lwi>rrAU$'^T.T.T.'.^7.Tr.r.'“.';T. . 1.'bpJiir’HI ♦ p.m. ^nTTlmi .M. purchasing §now vehicles for ,g othlele to proclico _J--sdrrr ■ U llI V ...... •••••••• O Op«f«'p*f 'HI 9 p.m. W*dl. thru Sot. recitation and enjoyment of HELPER ' ...... Oi...... Op«n> *»il 9 ^.m. M. ond Sol. thei winter snow. Many familiesilies ■ U H l ...... Op«nO p ’I” " • Mdoy N»gW* engam In the sport of skiing.iing. 132 3rd Str»ot»tWe«t, West, Twin Falls ------Oilt.»lX»r.. flnrlr tn fh«

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ONE OF THE Christmas9 stockings made by Mrs. G. L. her her Cl Chrlstm"aS' decorationsns and RlflsRifts as she hand sews Smout Is this elaborately dccorntedecornted ono ci made especially forsr sequin sequin after sequin, addingIg Just tliethe ri|right embellishment to a pood friend of hers. Hoursrs and hourhours of hand work go Intoto . personaUzepersoni each Item for■ individualIndividual ggiving. '______■'

BRIGHT HOLLYlOLLY GlGREEN cookies form aI wreath-shapewreath-sl around ceramic choir mer make this elaborateaborate holidayhi centerpiece. BrightIght red cicandles and a red velvet bow add rlftht cmbeUishments,ishments, accenting tha gold dollylolly basa.bas«.

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m A r e W o m a n ’s; Talented T a L GGif i f t s Byly NORMA HERZINGER I I was amazed as Mrs. SmoiSmout be- 'women's'w om en's Page Editor gan ggri to show me the countless ararticles Have you evereve wondered wheie' ® she makes. Every roomoom in her horhe - ideas for unique aiand elaborate decora-3" was^^.35 filled with itemsns of ever;every de- tions and1 unusual gift] items originate?- script scri ion. Tiicy iinvovo lo comcome from somewhere, Mrs.m Smout is notit only laktalented, and recentlyMl tly I me she she hand sews sequintin after sesequin, m ost ta lelented n te d w(women I have ever5r adding addi just the rightt embellishmpntsembellishn met, withh an ima{imagination for creativ-V- totb personalizep< each itemem for individualindiv ity lhat will not quit.i “Half the funin ' giving.givir of having? is sliariisharing," she told me on Ar • ■ > “ |n Among the ilems sho sjiowecshowed me | | 3 I our first meetingmeeting. "First you beginin werewert hand painted dishlish towels, some with a very patpatient husband who bear ■on 'o bearing colorful Indiansans beating tor"- Smo will overlookrlook the. disorganized clut-t- toms,toms some with busyusy little angelsa a BO ter ranging’ing fronfrom diamond dusted■d hanginghanf their laundry■y on a star and - grapes tor> gay sarsantas dancing across5s perkyperk little birds doing donrdomestic.. • ^ a tree skirt,;irt, to saucy sa feathered birdsIs chores chor and darling littlelittle Dutch girls \ :holr members to sitting onsn Santa'Santa's mail singing a clopi : bow add just the a clopping a ro u n d inI ththeir e ir woodenwc Merry Christmashristmas greeting, lo a long-R- shoes. shoe necked gold;old and tbcown giraffe bitingig She Sh has made apronsprons for 4every ' down on my favofavorite recipe card." (Continued On Pagege B-2)

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\ r " t ‘ B-a'. Twin Falls Tlmes-New»-News ' ; . . '.7 ^ , ■ —Sundayy DecHO, 19^67 - ■ Talented Gifts ' „ O f Lpfcal W omlan an ‘A re Countless ;serve theirthei 50th Wedding Anniversary S t Facial‘acial Tissue‘ light switches,” sho told mene as ^ ^|th an open house from'om 22 toto 5S p.m. Dec. 17 at the lOOF cans I she displayed the cleverest/erest j Hall. Arrangements for>r 'the'the event. eve are being made J>y the ■ decorations for just that, door f, family of the honored couple,couple. Mr.Mi and Mrs. 3. R. Kendrick,g G r a p ee JuiceJ ■ Truly Fine ^ _____ knobs-and Jight sw itches------£ The serenity of white por- J W. R. McHargue, Gooding;ding: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tommer, celain bisque and old boardsoards * Rapids, l(an.; tenI grandchildren,grandchl and one great grand- made Into a humble stable> and ® child. All relatives and1 friends friends of ( the couple are Invited to g one attend the open house.. The The honoreeshon request no gifts, Mr. 9*. 4r ^for T w ^ lighted by Mr. Smout (pade one ■ of the most elaborately detail-letall- “ Mrs. Kendrick wereire marriedmarrle Dec. 15. 1917, at Rupert,g N y l o nII Hl o s g ■V.ly2 5 9 * ed nativity scenes'ever. Mrs,Mrs * They moved to a farmn In In thethe West\ Point area In 1932. In Smout has had many, many' ' 1964, Mr. and Mrs. KendrickCendrick retired r and moved to their i Marshrr\arshmallow compliments on this, and she10 as- home at 418 2nd Ave. E., E., WendeU.Wendt ______sured me that It isn't whatt you •' ■ know, it’s who you know. She Husbands |_li Feted Red Label 3-lb. ‘ CrerCreme went ahead to explain, that p W h i t e Tystal Clear jar 9M when cutting heavy wire and A j ;e KarOc^i^c^ things of this nature, which is At Club Dinner . Pint Jar difficult for a woman to do, she ^ ^ . Pint . has had her nelehbors as ’ well Members of the Countrysideitryslde as her husband come to her Flower , . Club held their Thanks-rhanks- rescue, lending a helping hand P , potluck dinner forr their [ f o r » r ® husbands and guests recentlymtly at at just the right time. P r e s eW r m ^ W \ 0 ^ \ Strawberry ifl the home of Mrs. John Pastoor.'astoor. 3* 4 f o r ' Novelty hardware cloth bas- GGuests included Mr. andid Mrs. kets caught my eye as they Clai Clarence Brady, Mr. and M Mrs. rs. were trimmed with red and gold A. J.J Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Les- pixies sitting In a bed of hollyholly ter ,Joslin and Mrs. Starla Jones. leaves. T hese w ere m ade5 in PinochlePI and Scrabble! werew ere three different sizes, one to hold playplayed. "PinocfiTp winnersrs for candy, one for-Christmas cardsards menmer Included William Lanting.anting l^lce^Creaii(am&^Sberbsriiet Banc toil In^Bag and another for gaily wrappedpped and Lyle Schnltker, andid - 'fofor r !anquet Boil yule logs. ______y'.°”women, Mrs. Pete Thorntonon_and and ^ ;t —M rs. C. W. Lflhimg; One of my favorite center-ttiaq Crothers and1 Mrs. _ __ pieces was red velvet polnsettlas Starla Jones received prizesFzes at surrounding rich gold candles Scrabblc. The next mectinR Is Lucerne Vanilla Ice C Cream ream 7 5 - 0 Z.. with tiny twinkling lights hid-" ■ at ^the home of Mrs. Keith Full- den here and there. Mrs. Smout OPEN ;and Orange or RaspberrypUrry ^g|,_ §L uses this arrangement on T herner r p k g s . ■ fireplace mantel and stated It Is LEFTOVER HINT Sherbet Packed Half & Chicken, Ti one of the few Items she has -j-j SUNDAY I < To use slices of leftoverr roast ^Half In The Same Carton Gallon ^ ^ Bar-B-Q.hicken, Ho Turkey, Beef, , made that she will keep for her- beef, spread them with S lar-B-Q Ham, Beef self as she gives most of her p^gpprepared mustard and coat„ :i;i; with 2 NoonI things as gifts to neighbors and fjpgfine dry bread crumbs. Fry the friends. breabreaded slices In hot butler, Mrs. Smout recently demon-non- browningbrov on both sides. %"■ Serve ’til 4 P.M. ; strated many of her decorativeitive with horseradish, articles for a group of homeom e * * * 5 economists, so they In turn can USE TIMES-NEWS WANTr ADS d o w n t 6 w n [F |“f; PURCHAS. show other women in Magicagic PO"FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS ^ _ (n B IIE 5 a t Valley how to make them. She ------Me e i a t y S gets called on for .many, many SAFICWAY/AY ------sijavocs^ - from— individuals— and . S p a r e organizations for special events re rib s and truly loves every minute of preparation, noting if it’s worth Small Slabs doing, it’s worth doing well. * * ¥ lp y f • GIFTS ^ . d g l B H 3-Pounds & Under Women Pack J ^d., Ib.4^ Used Clothing M • BOOKS W KING HILL — Used clothingling M was packed recently at Timbers Sw ift's Sliced Motel, with Mrs. Charles Flnlay- ^ B a c o n son; World Sorvice chairman of n t 'II Bqcon Ends the United Presbyterian Wom­2 CLOSE)SE (OUT en. In charge of packing. 4 " 9 8 ‘ O F / Two- largo barrels and five large boxes were packed. As­ sisting with the packing were Betterr Je^J e w e l r y g B o lo gCUI n i A Mrs. Karl Carnahan, presl(Jent•ent A W i® Here's A Goode P i e c eBuyl ■■ of, the U nited P resbyterianian — . ^ Women. Mrs. Marlin Woodward.ird. A S S ^ . G o o d Buyl iu « ^ T i ^ r Mrs. Marie I-awson and Mrs. Ground ChuckChuck # Q Elbert Lawson. Freshly Ground From Lean Tender Chuckj ; r lb. O y f The clothing drive was spon­•on- S a lmI ob b nI | Columbia River sored by Protestant and Catho­ I l ^ ^ l l Silver Sliced lic Churches in the area and will be picked up Monday and lb. 9 8 ' will be sent overseas to the ' needy. I

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V --— 4 35>^—Avoilablf^MosI ^ Stores © COPYll* ’ ■ ' ■ vl , Av 0 COPYlUGHT 19M SAFEWAY STORES II . K , t STORES■' -u INCORfORATEO I . . ■' -u / ' ■ » . i. ' I . • ' ■ _ , ^ I".,. ■ •* ■' ; ■• •- .. ■ . ^ .______^______■ r r * ' ® /■ ‘ ■ I . ’ ^ , •'s.;•'s.: ., _. ^ ■ ' ■ ■; ------' ---- ;■ ;• ’— ...... "■.... — -■------;— ...... ■ ' ' , — _ , ■ • . A.A ■• ”, • , The flag salute was givensiven by ^ ------SundayT'Dsc. 10,t 1967 I V o' ■—Tvs lw and seated at the right andmd left hhave been sent to the ill and figured Ovit Kow Jo p*oHuc«> d u c « ad of the prcsidentr bbereaved, flowers and foodood tak- quol.ly W.II.U for 04 |iMintn t« nt Other officers of the Depart- e:en to bereaved and funeralscrals ai- at- iced in- tended. Donalions have, hhccn e e n Evtfty (onveli.e- f'uiI'lii a . m ent Association introduced in- K A V IV m. eluded Mrs. Anna Leih., chap- nmkk Ic to Boys Town nnd and the fm® iswelfy cnif*. ri slioiL5i-L rrsi\- s. sen- Tuberculosis Society. lain; Mrs. Irene Childers, sen- T ' lOfif, piPciS'Oii jow#»lod p'o^ptoenrlo^ptoenr and Ufibreokobla moifvspting'"'3 -- QuOfnMiffnd by Bulo.o. Anywiy on«ona jT I ^ w ould n>cjl.o o w fldoina rjMf,it, Thflrs “ / il no g»«of«f wa*ch valu* for lor your / * i'- ■ ^B i^l"’ '-ilPSwv money ^ onywhe/e.

MR. AND MRS.;. B. DOUGLASDOt OSBORN (Artt Craft piphoto) Janet Badger,sr, OsbornC Wed In Utah Templepie Ceremony< RUPE.RT — Ja n e t B adger,ger. LinenI. ruffle skirled cloths daughter of “Mr. and Mrs. For- coveredcov( the seven circularr quar- ■ . H rest R. Badger. Rupert, ant^it^ B. tet tables which were eachch cen- ■ ------Douglas Osborn, son of Mr.. and teredterc wilh a single largee pink, ■ Mrs. F. Lorin Osborn. Salt Lake paperpap velour rose. --- »-■ City, were wed in a double jinBring cCentering the serving: area ^ ceremony Nov. 10 performed■d by yvasyvgj (he circular ruffle skirted /p' ■<¥fvWk- \\ I Elder LeGrande Richards of'■ the briebride’s table which heldId the Council of the Twelve Apostles)stles thrcthree-tiered wedding cake. y \ ( p \ at the Salt Lake City LDS Tem- » An 0 /rangement of white;e satin pie. - .. wedding bells topped thee wed- A reception. honoring the j, ding cake ^nd white rufflesles en------young couple was held Nov.: II circled ■ * it. The pink roses3 deco­deco- il Lx ^ at the Minidoka LDS Stake- ,V rating it carried out tho3 color house. Rupert. _____ ^ lhe couple greelea guestsTje- ^scheme------,------fore white pillared islands cen- y^ white lace cloth covered the Dells, refreshments table. Mrs. Lynn COMPilNIOM — P»yPay 19 ^ I ^ tered with white wedding bells. tItMe. ttX to much!jch! Pre. J ------Twinkling lights in pink angeljncei Manning. Rupert, served re- — Tnpvg;------,V ----- hair and pink net swags en-en_ ~frcsliiiients. ii.ssisted hy Mrsrs R:----- — fntn!. Shoch-reslitjnt,esiitant, C. Anderson and Mrs. Grant Shqe® W i t e r p r o n f , ' i w eeep « p %ec-»ec- / I } hanced the setting...... ------fTtfrrs------Tlie-central island waS ftltnlC^tanlfr ■■Fillmore;—aunts—of—the—Ui ide ■;----- — ------tw m ------—“"/ / I — ed by baskets of fern. Marilyn Fillmore, cousin of the *"■ r I White wrought Iron pode.stalsstals bride,“■’lo all Burley: Mrs. Johnohn L. ' with cording llned'lhe receptionption Badger, and Mrs. ’ LeRoy Dal Bisle. SogSoglio. aunts of the bride, and The brido wore a gownn Qfof Mrs.‘"•'s Ray Condie, all Rupert; white peau de sole, fashionedoned Lyle Craven. Pocatello; with a modified empire waist-mist- l^i's- Joe Lubbers, sister of the line and straight floor - length•ng'th bridegroom, Salt Lake City, and skirt. Lace medallion flower-Iwer- Suzanne Belnap, Rupert. PEN S i U ' p r m i r ettes with iridescent sequinsI an(jand After a short honeymoonin trip,trip. •p'ise you. pearls adorned the scoopedoped ‘he couple resides In Salt Ijike neckline and front of the gown.own. CityCity. I Sequins and pearls trimmed1 the "^he *1 couple was honored at ^ two-tiered elbow-length sleeves.Bves. ®n open' house at the Riverside Th» chapel tratn, attachedd atgt StalStake Center in Salt Lake City . y m nm f gstei's j fi tho waist, was trimmed likeJ ththe e NwN ov. 18. I s this gown. Her bouffant elbow-lengthingth TlThe bride was honoredd i with 'SU Ml ™ IDAY ® f i _ veil was attached to a small,r,all a® pre-nuplialP' grocery showerwer jit4it lace cap and she wore tiny Rottfgold the-home~of-Mrs. John Burn-side,rn-slde, ------filigree and pearl earrings,s^ a Rupert, and a miscellaneousaneous gift from the bridegroom. shovshower by her co-workers in Salt Lake City. \RD STATION Her bridal bouquet was a pink STANDARD : pink * ¥ Christistmas withtin a throated white orchid, surround- ..„p Tnri USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS ed by cascading stephanotls and s u l t I ^ a.m . ’til 111:30 p.m. accented with greenery, gold1 tri- FOR f a s t SELLING RESULTS cotine and deep pink, floor-loop. S'™ ——- length velvet ftreamers. B IG B O Y } kmabmbie troll.vll The bride's attendants Includ­:lud- HOBBY "n I' JB’s BIG ed matron of honor. Mrs. R. % I I B. Hyde, Salt Lake City, sisteriste r SUPPLIES |l^ 6 a.m .. ’til 11 p.m. ,--- MlNCCSt — ClKsIc d*> of the bride, and bridesmaids ------^ ------pl»« ______One of threee unusu;unusual savings banksU ts ______inids • ------”~ T i ^ «f shock'reslttantent con*con. ^ ------Mrs. Richard Taylor, Burley.rley. • Tralni & Accessories I ttructlon. Precision }«m^ sister of the bride; Mrs. Larrya r ry | «led movem«nt.“V $w12'.Um now at all First■irst SeciSecurity offices. ‘ Gittens, Rupert; Lora Ann Os- •* Balsa Airplanes 1 born. Salt Lake City, sister of j ^ 1 SHERWOOCOOD SPORTS 4he bridegroom, and Htxoko • Balta Wood A Piano A full 9 indies! tail,tnll, (his iirresistahlc troll banklank can hei]help your children eul- Nanjo, Salt Lake City, room­Jom Wire CENTlENTER tivate the all-importatitimportant 1 hnhit of thrift. It comes in both hot boy and girl mnil- mate of the bride. Flower girl • Aurora Sets & Repair* was Danette Taylor, Burley,rley, , ^ ' ^ els and the wildestIdcst.Qhoice Qhoict of colors. ?2.00. niece of the bride. • Chemistry Sots 4 10 a.m.n. ’ti’til 5 p.m. Best man was Jerold Lukeriiker Chemicals and u.shers w ere R. B. Hyde « and Ron Winkler, all Salt Lake*ake * Planes & Ports SAFEV(FEWAY City. • Xacto Tools li Gayle Campbell. Salt Lake,ake 8 a.m ., ’til 10 p.m. City, registered the guests. Car­Car- PLASTIC MODELS, ii rying gifts were Holly Badger^Rer ^& MOSAICS AND and Terri Tuma. cousins of the 9 bride. Mrs. Carl Tolman. Ru- g PENNY-VyiS-VyiSE DRUG ESnil ajffBiji pert, and Mrs. DeeRay Wheeler.:ler. Ifi MATERIAL t Paul, registered tho gifts. The bride’s china, crystal and 10 a.m.n. ’ti’til 9 p.m. — nilver were- display e d tnrTT~tntattr ----- with a while ruffled, net skirted cloth. TTie lable also featuredjred la n a bouquet of Jarge pink, paper a n d WALLPAPER CO.f^ CO. I SALLIE’S GIFGIFTS-BdOKS velour roses, handcrafted by‘the the ’'2 3 1 Oakley, Ph. 6 7 8 -2 5 3 1 BOOK B A N K -AAbanin bank forlor coins and ADD-O-MATIC)-0-MATIC BtBANK-NickcT.«, dimes bridegroom. L»«* ^ 12 Noonon ’ti ’til 5 p.m. currency th a t look.s likilike a book. end quarters aro totaled aiitomatic- * Chooso your color3lor forf o r ?2?2.00. aUy asafi eeach a c h coiccoin is inserted. ■?2.25.

n MODE»E O ’ D A Y First ScCTirif y Hanklank PersonPersonalChcchingAccountatmd tnfsanci Snvinff.';AccountsSavi niako PERMANENT j wonderful (’hristinasstmas gifts,gift.':, too . . . tho perfect; way to give money.^ % 1 p.mI. . ’til 5 p.m. UlLEOH — Hindiom*indiom# In • ru(|»d wayf\ Water,Water. WAVE M proof.^ Uiock retUtint,tUtint, txpanslon b»nd. PrecUPrec I- •loo ^wiltd movement.v#ment. SPECIAL C VARIETY STORE lU.IS I KING’S VARIl ■ , »M.iS K 9 a.m.i7“*tll 'tll 9 p.m .------^------Vl Price I B/MKAMERtCARH EEach depositor’s accountcount Is Insuredfnsu to $15,000 Reeular $20. . $ 1 0 .0 0 ^ I BUD’S) ’S ID U D S by the Federal DepositDsit InsuranciInsurance Corporation ► 1 p.mI. . ’til 5 p.m. ■ ■ i Rasular $15. . . $7.50 By Advanced Students E — JCELLY:S..NORG r i F A M F:pc P q : OPEN . Ragular $12. . . $6I 00 h air c u t -By Regular Students,t8 ■ STYLE 10 a.m.n. ’til 6 p.m. » ... JNLUDED SUNDAY Give a gift of baaufyy — GiveGivi a Gifi Certificate PETERSON’Srs HARDWAREh [E 1T p.m. ’til 4 p.m.i.m . 11 a.mn. . ’til 4 p.m. « COIJ.EGE V OPHAIR^ BARTON’S?S JEWiRY ^ I

------1 p.mI. . "TTT ’tll 4 p.m^ F:— —— ® / * o / ". V p ------. TT>« enty cott«g« In Twin FolfiIfl wwith ith thothi FronchU# for >h« fcimoJ* I • • • . ' . ' PIvet P oint System. MUmb«r ofof Idaho HHair Fathion Commitfa*, ARCTIC1C CIRCLE( • LY N W O O D „ J 5 7 7 LYNWOOD______' PHONE 733-7777^ j1— i0_a.m.. ’til*fril IQ p - m \ _ ~ r : ; ^ —— ------^— - I* . ' ' .'/'"Tll ' ' W V ‘ ' (M I • ' 1 ’ ‘ < 9 ' ' ■ ' ^ ■ I • ' ■ '■' V -____ ^^^^^^^^^^^j^^Hl^ll^SSis^SSmS^SSSSSHSSSSSIISSSSmllSlSmm i ’ i d L Tyyln Fflllt J tm w .-N eWS w s ... _Sui Sunday. Dec. :10^1967 ' -...... fci — 11 — ...... ' ' "' . r L-tte/gry G uild——IWomen - Wc Teachers |F ^ ■ ■ ' ■ - i__ _ ' . . __ _ 20th Century[=Club Clu Memblgrs ■ Menribers H ear " To Meet Dec, 13 ~fl Book Review ,;gliGLENNS r FERRY — "Have 1! ; B o c ValuesValue Changed in Christmas?" . ..H Hear ‘'Ftible»-©fH0f Christmas"< ^ ^ I Members Mei of the Literary Art is Mrs.,Mr Margaret Bowerk' topic riew for Dec- ^3 Program of Nu Y jK The Twentieth Century Club]$28-toub]$2 il~t(r~the fund being -raisediSed Guild Heard • a -caiorful review for tl met rflrently-at-thft Holiday Innnn fOF-thefor-the-purchase or.a sound'anST^Hand ' oof- f- th'tho -book,—*‘Early-D ays-of_of Chapter, the Delta, Kappa:(Jam- ■ 'io r Its annual Christmas Lunch-:h- film stripst for the purpose of edit-|--^Hedu- : IdahoIdaho,’! given by'Nirs. -Claude,ude ma ‘Society, which rneets for —-. eon. Menibers antfiguests weresre eating parents and youth on the BrowiBrown J r. a t the hom e bf M4 rs. dinnerdinnei in the koffee Kup Cafe charmed by Mrs. Hugli Phiiiipslpsl illegal use of narcotics through-igh- Roy Babbel. ’ inJHain H am m ett, a t 7 p.m . -of- out-the-worW—U-was-aIso-^te>]-^^H^ “ ^TTrsT *Ss73Fow ri“ wwrT:l(3thTn^^^Be- —The-lnspiratloriaHthought-foi 'T ^ ® r-f^» tic cided to-agflfti participate in giv- Christmas, telling in gay poetic cided t 8 >'^' IqnginIqnging to a great-grandmother,her, the eveninge will bc given by - L verse of the revolt of Santa andnd ing a ‘Christmas basket toL-* al Bfirtraportraying the early day dress.ess. Mrs. Elva Gulsasola, and the ___^ the Chrlslfnas prepara'Uonsns needy familj^. . and the program was interruptruptr hostesshoste! is Mrs. Virgliiia ,Aitder- made in his behalf by his trust- • Mrs. st- Mrs. E. E. Jelllson, welfare'are ed by the unexpected entrancence s6 n. Give her tl)e greatgreat loollooks o f Kayser’^lingeriengerie an(and she wiir ^ worthy elves named simply A chairmchairman, thanked everyone for of k 2ShbshOM Indiim in full ar- This"Thh win be the first regular B and C. the g< generous contributions ofhof . ray.•■“y- , . • meetimeeting for the international year through . . . As is the way with all fableses canned fruit and vegetables for MMrs. rs vern Harmer Introducediced honor society of women teaqh->nai be happy withh her SantaSai the whole year throu the moral is the reason for ItsIts the BiBoise Children's Home a new book of poetry just pub-)ub- ers sinces October, when two , ' being — and here the Christmasas which will be packed and ship-^‘P; lishedlished, "Beginnings,” by Carole meetii moral. "It is better to give thanin ped tfthrough the kindness of role meetings were held. One was in Lynn Pedrsbn. The guildedded Boise0 0 ( 3 0 for the visit of the state to receive.” again made itself3lf Warberg’sWarber Moving Co. and Gar- . H I tiiougltliought. *‘A Thought for Thanks- p,,esid ^ ^olt a s lt-h a s- 4 hrouBh-the- pa»t. rctt Fr president. Irene Smith. Idaho ___------___ — ------^ bONNA SUB BELL-- ^ S K ^ ^ ee r'— r l ------genetationgr-Velma-Guyer-i-Mis&ss- Jng-of wn?*'alsn'’hR'*^ ____ j — -ry—Chrlstlnnsen. Mrs. VcrnRll;^i. Falls, as guests of Alpha Chai> . Twin Falls, added gay tinsel in help prprovide a happy Christmas ^ Skinner gave the author's a n d ------ti\e form of song," using tradi-li- for the children. PDonna o r Sue Bell fketc"sketch.. ® Mu Chapters of Boise teachers,ers. tional carols and children’s se-e- Mrs. Peter Link Jr. was ap- — ^ ^ lettions. Miss Guyer was a.ccorh-h- nolnted to serve on the “Task lc F Refreshments, typical of the . * * * , , AAnd r so does this classicassic robe and •* panied by Mrs. Eton P arlte r. Force for Education." Mrs, “I C. Is Engaged To ‘ pioneer days, were served by Dinner[ Held______POlannnes ^pt rrtntrn<;.t piping ^m | m H. Jackson reported on sales Q fpr Mrs. John 'Coleman and Mrs^ Mrs. P. B. Wilson was program H. Jac Joe Si irs. V IEW H osts for the Viewlew sizessiz its smart tailoredd lines. A com-< f I chairman., of the Idaho Note Cards. Any- Stephen r Stott Joe Salisbury. , LDS Mutual M arrleds Christ- Mrs. E arl Johnson, president,it, tone dedesiring these n o te-cardrds s RUPERTRUP — Mr. and Mrs.rs. The next meeting Is a Christ-■1st- mas dinnerd and social were Mr. pactible traveler to everyiry corner ofoi tho —Tw ^ K welcomed members, and gueststs can contactcot her. Theo ( C. Bell, Rupert, announceice mas 'dinner, with husbands as and j^rs.A Floyd Robinson andand 9'Cglobe. May be worn with or viritvirithouf \ >;|:R in » » » the er m- guests, at the horpe of Mrs, Mr a warn Introduced. Mrs. Johnson the engagement and forthcom- guests Irs, Mr, and Mrs. Wendell Gibby,t>y. ___ Jts its sash, os preferred. Sizes 32 - 4AO in______’^1 ^ thanked Mrs. Davrd“McCluskyr/7 -----BrRTHDTtV-OBSERVEDBtR ---- TiigTiiiIng marriage of^heir daugtiter,^ MaTtle^andBlt; Martli ------___ STiam dmner was served aWd p Mrs. Earl Neilsen and Mrs.s. GLE^GLENNS FE R R Y — Mrs, J. I^nnaIDcnna Sue, to Stephen B. Stott,)tt. a ChiChristmas progran was ^ an- Red/Navy piping, $13 Robert Soran for the table dec-c- D. (Wai(Wanda) Edwards was guestest son olof Mr, and Mrs, Geraldlid missionmissic to England and IsI a nouncednounci by Mr, Robln.son, Ser- $12.00 Wfm I 4 orations In the traditionalj1 of honohonor at a ilrthday anniver-er- P. StolStott of Fairfield. Mont, studerstudent at the University of ving ^, I PS Praj The club-voted to contributeeldaughtef, daughte Patricia Edwards. ^ , I Mr. Stott has served an LDSDS nTempI Temple.______I WrigleWrigley and Evard Gibby.

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E ngland (A P) — ment of' her daughter,Iter, Linda Linda ^ iW i, , Sir. .Mark. Palmer, Baronet, Arlen<, to Miguel P. Otero; Otero, son S« .‘4,:.^ looked into his crystal ball and and of Mr. ahd Mrs. Pedro!dro .Otero, if-s predicted 'that pink willill be be the the IwMBW n tf;'' ■ jf? W PU lar shade In mehSWfea'rWfea't* next rfext __ Forestville, Md.-----:------^ ^ ‘f . Reason. Not only pink 5hir^^b^_^—shirts, but M iss Butta rs is r a- fflfiS-Cfa d ^ : ^ uate of Twin Falls HighS ’SSchool t t ® , ■ l-AOira-— ' maybe pink Arab robes. and is employed in the office BOOT or Wm m f f General. Phoenix. B v hea'd of the English Boytoy m^elm ^el ' "' R M H Mr. Otero is employed,«.v.>.|TTFTEIISK by the ITD D Tr , ■ agency, Mark is somethingthing of a - Metropolitan Police Department.lepartment. K ' 3 H ." ' fashion oracle. He set upLip shopjn P a tte rn s Chelsea in March apd has since ', W ashington. D.C. A Dec. 22 wedding is planned' M ' t ■ ii 0*S . revolutionized the image of tiiethe >n Maurice M ? | B |H male fashion model. ,. at the LDS Church on Maurice . Street North. A staff of 35 English boy mod- ' * V ¥ M Only I ■ ¥ els are kept bus>* at $15 an hour. ore—n ra s t------SERVE-AS REUSHiLISH linltafion 5ealskitT__^^Sji r J M I ype sweet M • apd pony. (BD H n be; height, 6 feet tali,'1.-weight; weight; l INDA ARLENE BUTTARSJTTARS Slice a Spanish-type s^cet about 140 pounds, and chest, not ______^______onion into thin rings and Jj" Sizes 6 fo 9. more .than 36 inches around.round. m arinate in olive oil and lemon S# ______mmmumii.n,,,...._____ : •■■•• ...... An . , fl^^H|SjL^^Kfl|H|i a' ' It's no surprise that the star make over.—Invent—forfnr them-thr m Juica;—sto*^o^in—the—refrigeratorrefrigeratorr - -— ' •. i k i of-the--Enellali Buy stafaler~Blirabl«|.~Bllr selves." Layabouts iss a dirty Serve as a relish. If the oil con-con­ ^ ILADIES' A ll SKI PARKAS ^ Chenail, 20, is known as "Mas- s' vocabu- during storage,, allow the JO as "Mas- word in some Britons' vocabu- Short or Long Styles ■'% Ki* ’IWlggy." His measurementslurements 1htI ^ ; aiiiJ the te rm ’’scruTjbescruTjbei" i" ■ '^i^tiirp tn stand at room tem- ^ ^ aren’t far from thosee of the for the layabout's feminine perature" before servmg. " ------AAnny rolors. S-M-L______^ waif-like female model. equivalent usually startsrts a hair- # » » ^ , r, 1 Q95 3 c o o When we met Mark: Palmer,Palmer. pulling, nail-scratchingng fight U.<;E TIMES-NEWS WANTVANT* ADS , / M U m nZ From I y to 03 __24. he wa.s wearing a skysky blue blue when applied to a girl in televi- FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS »! ^ tiMiiMUMuumimmituiuiuuiuuiUiUuiiiuuuiiuiiimiiuiiiii) flat felt hat, blue stripedriped reefred slon's realispi" plays.5. rn,vi„„| CqiniDg . - .------:.- ^ ^ ^ ^ a blazer, flowered Moroccanccpn vest from Mark, .the words‘ds soundsound' ' I LADIES’ SKI PANTS Dund the complimentary, with striped tie around the I RRegular e ^ S and Tails in two prices ^^^a waist, and sure enough,igh. pink "Some of our modelsIs we got - ' ^^^a pants and pink shoes.:s. (Inci- from drama schools, shops and r%f\00 O C O O f? dentally. Mark, an cx-Oxfnrdex-Oxford photographers studios.”/ ’T he e “o^x" cx- Shades ^ 1 _____ 2 . 0 and 3 5 jy^ nian. omits his title from his plains, "h ut nth£r.s_Mi£ce_jii.<;t..we re—j ii.si------^ ^ — ------j ------— ■ — —"Sit e s B te -16 ^ pink business cards.) bums. They were justt hanging '-V'*'* K eith's * "Piilhted the shoes myself,” around." ^^ ^a he said with pride. The'he shops Now some are makingking over I CD liC lH t ' ^ ^ ^ a have an annoying hahitt of being $600 a week modelling,, but they firt "ys ' w" iIM r one step behind Mark. .lust•lust the don’t boast of the money.)ney. “We“ We I ^ other day some green shoes ap- hate money,” Kelvin Webb,IVebb, one,one hOUS6 ! 3 . 5 3 2 B 3 I peared in the window nfof a sc-se- of Mark’s partners, sayslys flatly. )use I ^ r% I p. date mein’s shop; but Mark has "But sad though it maylay seem, 733-5927).5 « 7 | I , l _ i already rUn through the. e gt^eengfeen must make money to do ey to do 1869 Addison'Ave./e. East East \ ^

MODEL, MRS RONALDLD RowlwRowbury, Twin FaUs, posess with Jogling a * com puter. ■ Mrs. Jay Moyle reporteded on BLAZE C C A l. l l the sorority’s philanthropic proj­ ect, giving birthday partiesies'^°Jt at T o p Q uality A lw ays—^maaOm^ « t I ( l M i M M W l g Hazel Del Manor and Sky View Manor. Ms. Moyle also reportedported WARBERG’S N I _ ------—-thaUrtho->.Rod Croiis Flrubifc^Ud- Aid- - —------7 3 3 ^ ^ 7 3 7 1 ------H■ f f i S f f l B K Course will bc startinR in Janu-1Ja n u -1 ^ ' ' I'

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i ; ‘i • ^ ; ? ROBINBIN HOCHOOD for wonw o m a n I l j • CHILDREN'S?EN'S SHOESS fi and chlldran •* . i $ 6 . 0 00 ,oto $ : 8 . 0 0 I ^ H i FREIF R E E *• ' ‘ 'sM A R D R E S r P U M K GW" in ' '. ^ Black, ailvar Ifi WRAPPWRAPPING lj oraoid..,...... $ i 3 . o o ' - | j I 2 . W^l) “ — . .. V. • .-£ Nn le w "« S ' *- I MMISS I S S AMFRICA A . iJ I J I DRESS PUMPS 4 S Give a ill for biB aister >’J I HUDSOIHUDSON'S ).00„ $12.00 . J t i § ^ GIFT 3CtKIIH(M iF I C X T E ™ ------^ . .1- , ...... ----- I p HUSH PUPP , 1 PUPPIES JT ' I THIS IS NNOT O A TOY! ^ Sizes to fitit mostm ost eve v e r/o n a a S I . I a . $6.99 t^$ I t ^ $ 1 2 ^ W — l M _ n y I i NYLONS FOR MOMMOM OR SISTER | THIS IS AN ELECTRC.ECTRONIC INSTRUMENTlUMENT I ------i J t - j f i J I ------RQBLEE . -3 nerfflcflv matcheded pairspc for $1.29■ I ------. - V ____ ■_ i D R ES K SHOe t — AM -rM -RA^ D Pro i O A N D S J S f foor r D ad ______.Et_‘ _'L ______"iTm ans.oo> „K. $;$24.00 y M il I 3-SPEED RECORDRECOI PLAYER ' •• I imkhi I ludsoh’i^ I 99^00 ~ | - . . ^ 9 * 1 ^ TBB . • LYNWOOD J Ifi ■ mimsMsmeimim}! Harldmadeade In Pasadena,P Cafifornia"ni« ' LVNWLVNWOOD I o

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clothing ,9 nd soap will'be taken ^ ||| Betty tolm an: ■l-JCohtributroiFV • to the Episcopal Church. Twin — 'FUirs,“Monday.— :------^------'— « — —r— —V------'■ „ ■ -,---- k ' '' Bdtennpn Recite . Jt . . The next circle rheeting is. ^ ■■^at^ Jy ArecL ™Jan. 3 at the home of Mrs. N uptial Vows H wWSCS MembersS Sanderson.Sam S' ' MMrs. Thom as Steelsmlth w as Ca,- rn o f ----- HANSEN — Members-of3f the pro| program-; chairman.'~She—gave M 'a lls ,__ HaiHansen Circle of the Woman’sman’s the ''Legend of the Black Ma- K and Larry Batem^, son of Mr. ^oc'Spciety df CHrlslian Servicee voNVON dondonna,” by Margaret T. Apple- va nnd Mrs..LaVaI Bateman, Good- ■ ed to contribute money to10 the garigarth, as. the Christmas pro; —Ing,—were-united—in-marrlagRriage— general society to help payjy for graigram feature. She also read the ' ' In a double ring ceremony per- shipping soap overseas,-=and-tamd-to- ehrehrisTmas story ol tne Gospel ^ rgi1f[ca ~bS^ Rev. DelmaT-M r^l-— other needy areas.______according to Luke, and j short gfj ley Oct. 28 a<' the Buhl First Mrs. Hugh Sandersori presidedesided hunhumorous article, ivlark Twain's ^ ' — — ChrIsUan Ghurch.— :_:___ ^------in-the absehco-of-the-ptesidentsident "Cti "Christriias-Wish." ____ !|4i _ ,_Da\iviNXQ N^N .Ipw 1 tH _E A L lS --______~~The cfiurcfi was decorated 3 ^ ■' ■ ...... "aWifffd~W irp;p^nt^at‘-thc-lrorne-IrcniTe — with baskets of gladioli, large ' ■ ■ of Mrs. Austin Moore. (jsjUSE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS ^ chrysanthemums and “ oak “ I' ■ Members ft were remindedd that FOIFOR FA ST SEL^LING RESULTS ^ leaves in shades, of yellow, gold llw ::' innnnwwvvvvvM vw inn^^ and bronze.and an arch of light­light- »oi ^ ed gold tapers..The pews were ■][, ■ . decorated with gold bows, chry—chry------santhemums, and fall coloredIored fy f Season’sI’s GreetingsG i ______oak leaves. ______^ ^ The bride, given' In marriageriage ^"7 ^ ^ . ------fro m1 tireth e ststaff at ------^------i ------by her "father, wore a full-length ‘ _____— _____ ^___ ^______- — MARTHA’S Beautyluty SalSalon and Wiggery ^ M L l-YNVIOOO i ^ uinei - .. ______V______7 3 3 - 1 1 1 6 ^ train. H er veil of i?Jus*ion*'^as ^ ------211. Locust______held with' a satin tiara adorned ” with-seed pearls. ------H w f c i i i i ' l _____ She carried a cascade of yel------low—roses—cm—a lar>- rnvftrpd _ W -- t1 — — ^ - Bible. W Mrs'. Gene Quigley, Twin I ------______Falls, was the matron of honorlonor ■- -.1,' ■— ----- — II - for her sisttr. Bridesmaid.s were I , Mrs. David Jones, cousin of the ' I bride; Donna Bateman. Good- ' ing, sister of the bridegroom, and' Mrs. Tommy Smith, Twin ---- Fallsr— ■ ------— Suzette Slater, and Pauletterlette Slater, Twin Falls, cousins of 4 ® MR. AND MRS.IRS. LARHLARRV BATEMAN the bride, were flower girls.; Al­ ______(Shigg Mor.Ua |photo)______; ien Fife was the rlngbearer. ____ Donnanhauaf, Shlrtay Zlmmarman and c)^ Valgene Bateman served as Carolyn Pitrca, Karla Donnanhaucr balls for community trbat sacks.Racks. - Conni*Connitt Wilt Wilton jQ^ FDR. GLAM o P 'j i the best man, with Dale Bart-Sort- Holiday f-jr BreadsS Mrs. Jodey Parker was» wel-wel* ;I lett, Craig Hill and Bob Tate corned as a new mt'mber. Ring In this season1 of mistmistletoe and holly, I ^ as ushers. Qg > oiftq TO deck your headss with hair-dosh jolly. ijM AJ,!. '^tres^treS -AND AQR. f m , “ Demonstrated “?Pollyanna and friendship gifts I our pleasure ' ^ Randy Bateman and Ronald were exchanged with Lonnie ’Tis our service and our plea Bateman, brothers of the bride- C q „ ..r „ To help you with your, beautybea treasure. ^ ride- Pq^ Area Groupip curCliff and Tracy Hubert actingntting swing In on us for ali i your many reasons, M groom, were candlelighlers, ^ as giftbearers. Mrs. Walker was Guest.s were registered by r was ; havo Hair-dos. Beauty aaids. Wigs and Wiglets ^ RICHFIELD—Holiday, breadsireads pre;pre.st;ntPd a club gift. ; Now. and through all thothe siseasons. ^ Sandy Southworth. Gifts wereI were demonstrated for members x arranged by Connie Kirby and , . mbers xhe Jan. 3 meeting Is at the “ “ of the Richfield Woman’s' Club honhome of Mrs. Hubert. Mary7 Lou ^ ; consultant.aultant. I Marjory Wl«e|y (rights ^ Mrs. Robert Tolman. Tonette, .u at a Christmas party recently Rut Slater and Billie Slater were the cently Ruby, Lincoln Couniy homele ex- Individual or smallsmall grotgroup Wig showings ^ ' al the home of Mrs, Frank tensionist,tgn' will present the pro- spointment. Call 733-1116 ^ giftbearers. ,L f-lif.Cliff. Mrs. Helen Walker. Idaho gra P‘'°" E venings by a p p o in tm ei The reception was held in the.g Idaho gram. /c the 8 0 church reception hall, with the r^<'"'er representative, gave the bride’.s table centered with theihi. program' ^ and served the holiday J a traditional tiered cake decoratedated ®he had cooked. M p with fall colors. The table was Mrs. Lester Molt was given ^ 1, decorated with arrangementsts of a vovote of appreciation for send- ^ yellow chrysanthemums and mging ;a gift package to somee ser- ^ white tapers, with the lableble vicei viceman in Vietnam in the namname e ^ Sfe. Becauseuse sshe loves ^ ^ draped with Sprenjseri fern of tlthe Woman’s Club, M caught with gold ^yellow bows.ows. ChristmasCh cards were signedsigned ^ nicelice tl-things, ^ ^ The gift table was accented with by rmembers for mailing to ab- ^ bronze and yellow pomponp o n sent members and friendsds in »n ------r.hry.siinLhemums,______., otheiother towns. (St, give herr lovelylove lingerie. TVin wtvs <*aulson, club presi- •• w B l— Walcott and the punch and cof- ^ent dent, nam ed Mrs. MOli, Mrs. fee by Lenore Bateman and FrankFrar Hubert and Mrs, Cliffliff to ^C3. = | | Barbara Bateman. a cc committee to make popcorn)pcorn ^ ^ ^ ____ by Van Raalte 11 James Gossett .ELGIN WATCHES ^ Shows Slides i r JEWEL ...... 2 9 95 M \I from frc , 1 1 WENDELL — James Gossett,;sett, r= ^ Gooding, presented coloredored n O pen w slides and told his own opinion ^ on the. world crisis which 'was was 1 bamkamericabu ’•» S t formulated on his recent worldrarld ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ^ P-'”- ^ OKKS 11 tour, when members of the Mai^Mai^ [HtB tB B m m K Inera Club met at the Unitednited ------JlA' Presbyterian Church. , — _ Maurice Scheel presided for ^ j p % - i | ^ fhe business meeting and intro- _ duce. . ■ = f c 5 5 « “i |[ ■ ' -BETOTTIFUVDTIFUL FREE GIFTrp WRAwrapping — : — ------— ------l l 1^ iTwrom RpEKS - — - ■ ^« ^f —^O PENi^riarmRf5"criARCE -K F AC W ^ ^ TWIN FALIS lUPERT BUHL IRv ^ ^ Open 'III 9 p.m. O f I 'III 9 p.m. O pen 'til 9 p.m . ^ jjfi Mf- and Sol. Friday Nighti ■ ^ 1 1^ ^ Mon. thru Fri. pE R m -'S-„Jts-RIGHTL~ OPEN UNTILNTIL 9 P.M. MONDAYNDAY dnd< FRIDAY BURLEY RUPERT I O p e li'til .9 p.m. O pen'III 9 p.nr Wed. thru Sot. Fti. and Sol. \ ...... ^ ____ ~~ r ______^____ ...... _ ; ■ ...... ^ y . ------' J M rs. J C. Reynolds, Mrs.M rs. Rus- TheT next meeting b Jan. 3 at " ' ^ ------^ 7 ------^— - B -g : Twi ri~Fat ^s~Time^^^>/ew:!i~•tew:s~: r^pndayrPec:: -10,~.l 967eT* ~ ~ : ■ n p sell M iller and M''?- tafry WiV- p the b , - YM^Wear^buildlngnffrs. “ _ 1 . -I • - ' . )eauty’’ l^ Theme■ fl cox served-refreshments.nts. Mrs. Mrs. Porter Por will report on forcing . . Uw^nandMrs Porter^^ured»r poured, cut cut branches qf shrubs and Mrs 0T ’. A and centerpiece .redT. W. Hicks will review her Of T. F. Gardenirden Club Meet, a painted yarrow ^nd redJ candlescandles EuropeanEui irip.i , F a nn c e ’ y A r r aay. y O f Goo]D o k ies Talks bn holly'varietiesies and vitatlonvii c'Im s at the Leif and -P® was ar-^- . * * ^ ' . inted up PeUI Club’s Chrlstmias Ihow show in in ‘n in copper “v u s j *» ’ ■ ’ V ■ ■ decorative d< doorways pointed up Pc —.------ranged-by-Mrs. Porter., ------USE 'TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS — -^-fanciful-array -of- Ctiristrtiastnias _ l|to|||B- the—program-'themerT“Holiday'Holiday JeJerome; ------— :------■ rai cookies is a most delicious way Beauty,when the Twinin Falls .f: iT ■ ' 7 ' . ..— ~ of featuring California raisins.isins. ^ Garden Club m«t recently;ntly at- In one. chop the raisins finelyInely KQ ilihe YM-rv^CA building. . put ______into„mini or rnicro bits and put ||8 son,, re- • » in the dough. In the other, showshow ~M rs, bale. E. Patterson,, re- diess view ing the Holly. Handbookbook by . —Y YOU o u ’ll g o d a f f y both dark apd -golden seedless |w ■ ^ K Hume, published by theS Amer- * f y :------—Faisln);— a^-—gliwcning— hnlirigy -fflB jp w ^ l^ -|o .^ i^ » -H v —adorHn—their-their- ijpUj B H K : -legn-Hortleukural-SeeietVT-aaid-Ltyirsaiet — ^ tHerR:~in~e tlirce.,-.mairi, types-.rit.—types-nt- ^ZIoveE3da5ie^=^E 0\ L ------..r " ' ~.... rich cooky bases. ||U E^HK holly: Oriental, American:an and ^3- ^ Put your CQOky pres? to workivork .English, with many varietiesieties in in shaping the ruffled borders to ■ each group. Mrs. Pattersonrson re- ■ j \ ^ on your frame the glistening centers of lated various legends connectedmnected •''/^(xyv W ''v 4 1' the jewel cookie^. Simply com-com- 3 1 with holly and gave cultural // r_> go ■ j l Mrs. R-. C. Lawson spokepoke on______\ \ LIZ\------;------Oai»y-go.bpightly In th e ------ihrough the pastry iub6. Be .sWre.s«re - ^ j | P / J •TO ■ g r f c -way.s_io uecQraie_dQQrway^._Sh£iyA_Sh£ - . ^ ------tn USI.- H larKf siuT'"Up.'~l»tittnwttow' listed wreaths, swags or gar-gat- / graatesteolor concoction Of mir easy blender method for JP/Mlands,la stained gla.ss effectsCIS with ___ the year. Wild posies chopping them instantly, light behind, huge greetingng card blooming on a contrasting Those artistic raisin cookiesikles' and tiered tiaskets usingig wide y ^ t \ nre designed lo arrange festive-tive- ribbon. patent shell gone squar* lv on a tray for holiday guests.?sts. Other decorative effcctscts arcare \ff \ \ . \ and chunky. Every petal sayt Or. hang them whimsically on a useUi of cardboard cores painted // \ \ V k fragrant green bough lo deco-eco- to resemble candy canesines or // \ \ / K\ U l he'll love you in th»m. ------rate a buffet stinner lable. Gailyailv candles and placed at either side packed and wrapped, Ihey makelake -i_\ \ ^ a wonderful holiday gifi, m t oldoi fashioned sleigh t>ells>ells or ^ — t- 1 1 \ \ RAISIN JEWEL COOKIES 9 1 camelCl bells arc additional ideas 3.; cup butter MB consideredcc by Mrs. Lawson. fJ U u ______Vn cun, sugar ______MM —Mrs. S.. W. Smithr-preaidentr‘e^dentr ~ I ' ------3-8Bg yolkfi------^---- □BSBI * * * • conducted the business meeting!neeting. ■ >/2 leaspoon Vanilla TheTl collect was read by>y Mrs. Yu teaspoon almond extract , RAISINS ARE ^he mainaln ingredingredient In these delightfulul hollda;holiday cookies. These artlst.’ctlst.’c C.^• B. Requa.*M rs. Sam P orter, l/i teaspoon salt , ick'ed acting secretary, gave thethe sec­sec- / 2 cups sifted flour raisin cookies are designed;ned to- ararrange festively on a trayray for hiholiday guests. Gaily packed and wrapped, (hey makece a wondwonderful holiday gift. retary'sr€ report. 1 cup California golden seed------A letter from - Mrs. William less raisins „ . V. Huffman, Moscow, state cup apple jelly °ne-tone-third cup currant ' jelly. 300 degrees, until lightly brown- A .“‘'S Jj / / \ ^ jar. Makes 30 (2-inch) cookies. ed iabout 20 minutes. Remove'ovTt"o to A~ nnual H olidayj y worldwi gardening-chairman, Ida­ Beat together butter, sugar, ho State Federation of Garden <'gg yolks, flavorings and salfa.Vlalfi .VIENNESE lE I RAISIN COOKIESKIES radrack to cool. Decorate with P) frosting piped through decorat- Dinner, Gift ciClubs, was read by Mrs. Law- Add’ flour, mixing well. Chilrlt;!^:hilr ^ cup c butter '* f''os son. yf ^ ugar '”8 tube and raisins. Makes, one C, '°‘B- & d o w n t oDWN w n om- 1 cup sifted powdered sugar me dough about ori*-haIf hour. Com- 1 c - Exchange Held “ The club voted to send a con- bine raisins and jelly. Roll halfhalf 1 leaspoonti vanilla and one-half dozen cookies. 1 a con- ' \ ^ ard 2-teaspoons lemon juice RRaisins must- bo very finely The Friendship Circle of the t>"tribution to be given toD Mari- N a • “ of dough on lightlyjloured board 2-U eld its anna Carilio, an ' Ecuador ex- to about one-eighth Inch thick-ick- i414 teaspoonti nutmeg capped to go through starir tip. WcWomen of the Moo.se held its ar • BLACK gg Tm: easiest method is to freeze amannual Christmas dinner:r and clichange student enrolled at the ness. Cut into 18 (3-inch) rounds.ids. 4 sieveds hard cooked egg ing re- University of Idaho. Place on lightly greased baking;ing yolksy raisraisins first and then chopop in 6‘‘sift exchange at a gatheringd re- Ui • YELLOW The club decided to donate sheet. Put remaining half of 1 cupc finely chopped Califor-ilifor- blender. Put one-half cup frozenFrozen centlycei at the Moose Hall, dough Into cooky press fitted n raisins in blender and whirfiir at ^M rs. P au l Carlson gaveve the ClChristmas decorations to the • ORANGE ;ted nia seedless raisins !■“'* :onds. prayer. The table decorationsrations YlYM-YWCA annual decorating:orating 4 with star plate. Pipe border of 1!4l'^ cupsc sifted flour high speed for two seconds. P^i [. Remove chopped raisins from "'® "’®de by Mrs. Ivan WaringiVaring project.pr Decorated candles,s, made dough around edges of roundsnds }4Uf t« teaspoon baking powder and Mrs. Charles Matticc.>. Mrs. by Mr^. Ray Fike, were taken and a strip across centers-. Fill (4 blender. Repeat. ®’’‘ e taken Fill i4 teaspoon salt . Blend Soper donated the Christ- to the Hazel Del Manot'"byby Mrs. ~ with raisiik<4elly mixture. EDecorators’ frosting ' ^Decorators’ Frosting: Blend one egg white with one and1 one- decorated it. T. C. H artw ell. Bake in moderate oven. 3.50 350 BoatBoj together butter,—sugaFr rrj^ Members who planned thehedJit—A din- __ ..report “was given^oh the degrees, about eight to 10 min- vnnill '"B“>Tr cupiTsTfled pov^erecT sugar,,, V”" vanilla, lemon juice and nutmeg n.-,, ine ^ cards; wwere ere clicltib’s recent Christmasf"shj!w show utes until lightly browned. Coolool untilu“[ji fluffy. Beat in finely sieved'ie^ed about one cup frosting.“■ Mrs. -Virgil Malone, Mrs. Soper ar PARKINGKING IIN REAR OF)F’ STORESTOR on racks. Makes one and one- , Soper and it was announced thathat the "®' egg yolks and raisins. Stir;ir in ¥ ^ and Mrs. W aring. cliclub wgn first place in the in- ' half dozen (3-inch) cookies. flour reslfted with baking pow- COLOR ADDED 1Those responsible for thele gifts g i f t s ------— . -----— - = Variation: Roll one half of der ,and salt. Turn dough, Into TcTo make colored sugarr for wewere Mrs. George Lonf,. MMrs. rs. jE*®ffl®ss0aaH!aiiiHsa®aEfia!fflfflaBnBi dough as above and cut into i__ 30 ]argelarge pastry bag fitted with T*”*''^an^giying^ and Christmasstmas JaiJack Atkinson and JVlrs._R Rob^ Q h^. ------— (2.inch>-mimds. .Rine n=*■ -mainina lar ge He. 0 ,'RIDE OF OWNER- OUR TREEFREE II CANDLESand I ^ SHIP THATAT IS INHERENT ted I PECO■CORATION>N SHOP< - In ^V€R¥-Pf€(¥-Pf€CE-©Pf^fNE~--- IH III Scented and rtJRE, IN EVERY----- — ii I >- ■- DECORATIVE./TWE ACCESSORY ji Decorated“SEtECTHffrtI I STATIOHf ^ N E R i ^ THAT YOU'Li'OU'LL FIND AT GIFTIFT BOXBC PETERSENEN FUFURNITURE. ' / Unique ' URGE SEI I or ) COM^ IN ^ ill UniqiIC BOXES► I OPENEN STCSTOCK MORROW! J H H I j MUSICER 1 I DECpi:CORATORR PIECESPI IM I Handid CutCu GermanT Lead Crystal ’ I SILVERIA . . : : . / ...... j 'Aiiliqued Ge>ldild Bases'—Bai — “ ~

FREE DELIVERY ij I E A S Y T E R M S ______4iiii |— CI11IUL_i m i i r k I fr o m J p "I T , PEANy^=€?JTS-GALLeRY= = B Selection _ f w a i j j i —^ PILLOWS—)WS====^^^= " ------E = - frnas Cards ______NIGHT SHIRTS — m a m SHIRTS___jmhihbmhoi If * ' ™ » — - iI - Wide Sell {• D ow ntow n T w in Falls----- —ISO 15< Shoshone Street»t E.E. Phone 733-2800I for ev«evening appointment'_ _j!j j j | ------er Goods^ \ . _ J. DESK ACCESSORIE >L------Christmas I ■ • ■ , . _ , J / _ ,______■ ; . ; ...1 ______^ . ^ ...... i. It,!-; Paperr ...... G<. - --V-...... ’ ^ ‘ T~ ------. J ___,.■ '■ . .J ------...... : . / . ... . ,.. ^■J \ . ■ .' / .■ V ...... I ...... — -j— ■/—:;- ■; ^ ' rv ... r 7 7 f ^ : ■ , ■ " ■ ' ...... " ■ r: • ■ ' . ' " ■ ■' ■'■ ■ ,'■ -^ ' . ' - ' V. ' — 6-Bci,t,--Boise';—Vitla-JIakfe,—Twin_Iwln-Tv^(fn-Fall$ -Tv^^frv-F TIbuAnh Cd ■ times^Newi__JB=9L ‘ ^ Fiills; Evelyne Q&iloway, Poca-- ' .'e^.^ Su»^^day, Dec.. VO, 1967- . SixSi> \A^ornerv1rri3' tello; T retha E. Robison, TBlack- _ 1 _ _ Durham W ed In I foot; and Janis DeBoard. Twii) StateStc AAanieurist'jrisf Licenses . Falls.- . • . SWEET TftlCK Home CTsn'emony I -A nd for those who aspireIrf. to ’ W ant a. qvickly m ade sweet? BOISE—There arfe -only six numbernupibe bf males entering ■Hie "And smell- Melt a large package (2 cups) L 1- earn a manicurist or cosmeti- s KIMBERLY — LouArih Cal- . womenwome who hold Idaho maniciir-ciir- cosmecosmetology '.field is on' the -in- AinwH of semisweet chocolate pieces letrrdaughter-of-Mri-and-Mrs. ^— |B —^ istiUcenses- Jssued by-the Occu-ccu- crease: crease annuaUy. . ______twcian license, it should be pointed °with ,„f a Jl™ tablespoon of butter.-Add^------out that in 1968 there w«re-35 Dick CaIIen„and John Durham. » ■' pational patioi .License Bureau -oL.the-the —A-_a .c( comparison-of-the-humber .^ —-2^ chopped- walnuts . (about— *— son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dur- ■ ' • Department . of Law Enforce- otHioensOR-issufed o£H>o< cosmeticianscians licenselice~nsed co'smetolbgy schoolslois in cups) ,and drop mounds' of the ham. Twin Falls, were united ... ■ ment, but the Gem state’s worti- and beautyb salons in 1967 and the statest and five out-of-statef-state mixture on wax paper. Refrig- ' in marriage In rites 'Nov. 11 ■ en face no problems-when-wanti -1866Tindicates:sQme_womcn_mijst,mijst school;KchoolslwithJdaho licenses.>s. erate untili firm. Store any of at the home of the- bride's par-ir- ,■ . ■ . ing their nails tended to." bt rei; these chocolate-nut ©lusters that pnts. Th« 'CBrBJnnny—wn. ---- rB I b t relying on do-it-yourself rem- * ■ ¥ * . these-cl ------P;-GregefseiV-bw^u—dt- edie»-;- d i- ed ien at hom^ — ^------.q s e -I r AT)S ar>» nnt served in the refrig- formed by the Rev. Jack Ken- ■. ■ rector, points out milady can ^^ln^ i„ i CT.^[the bureau^ >.sued!d 4,- FOft FAsf^ELUN^RESULTSSULTSlerWr;" erator/ ;— ncjd-y, C astt^ fg rd ._rrr W haveImve her nails trimmed, tinted Hf Elizabeth Calltfn, sister of the ^ H ^ and tapered in 'any llceiised'scd 9g]jJ5 licensesj to cosmetologyo'osy ^^ bride, and Jay Pace. Twin ■ beauty salon, or beauty., parlor, .shops. ^hops And. in 1968, there was |S ; Fallsi were the attendants for ■ as longi( ' as tho cuticle cutler one more licensed manicurist, g ; the bride and -bridegroom. H holds a valid cosmetician’s li- i^^ I ' LIVING/IN G R O O M cense. ,J{JJThe half dozen women holding)ld1ng »S !' The Callen home was dccorat-It- H Idaho manicurist licenses in- S cd with arrangements of falliw ■ A licensed- cosmetician, ;Mr- Mr. eludedude Joan Sullivan, Santa Bar- ^ ; flowers, with a buffet table cen- H Grcgersen says, can performorm bara,bara Calif.; Carrol„Diane Ker- K tered with a pale pink cake. ■ all thetl "operations", hecessarysary __,______■■ ______S QUAIUALITY Members of the immediate H ---- -to—m ’»■■!,, ...... ■ ■■" ...... ^ _ ' family attended the ceremony, B inc'uding ihe shaping of finger __a - with Mr. and MrsrRrHrCalleBTin ;—----- ■ nails. ^ Mrs,-Jennife Craig, Mrs. Irene ■ TheTh( licensed manicurist, how- ^ ^ | = 0 H IRPETING^ K 1 — Hcniiiger. Mrs.. rJay Pace~;aTitt-----H ever, is limited in her profres-?r”eT X ^ A L L I E D Y I Mrs. Loma Childs as speciallal H sion and can operate only on ■ guests. H ■ l l l l l l l l l ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ n m ' the nails. Her license allowslows mM' ^ ^I DuPontmt 501 Nylon A reception was held for the H ' herhor to practic* her—profession m ' g letply Instalied on our ...... newlyweds Nov. 26 at tHe home in a beauty salon, not a bar- ■ k fe ^ Completply instal of Mrs. Henihger, Twin Falls. H bershop, hotel or even in her ^ I fe heaviestt foam rubtrubber padding. as.sisted by Mrs. R. H. Caljeii H home.homi and Mrs. Craig. H . "Nails she can cut ana color." , Guests were greeted by the S GrcgersenGreg says, "but trimming, |~ newlyweds. IWr. and Mrs. Bob H cutting and styling of hair,ha"?: I I f Q I f y 9 5 Durham;—Mr. and Mrs. Dick H shampooingshan and applying facialacial “ ...... "~ _ ■ 1-^ f e _____p’a(;kl JVIONEYMONEY IDOWN ...... _ ments of fall fruits. Coffee jipdnd coun counties, show the el^t wo<^'wood' red rednlshlng steps. Miss Shryaclcihryaclc demonstrated< to Lincoln Bureau3 y records for 1967 show | punch, were poured by Deanana Cour County homemakers recentlytly at .thethe .Shoyhone£ Courthouse.______]______-1,767‘1,767 hold cosmetician licensesis WARBERG'S Callen and Kelly Callen.•" Je­(e------— ^----- , ------and there1 are 832 licensed beau- w( C l a u d e rome. Elizabeth Callert, >Linda px lyI v sosalons. Several of the cosme-sme- m o v i n g & STORAGESE gI ; ? BBR' R O W N 'S Callen, Kathy rfeninger, and rcO I endirending. The textile industry,, the ticianticiai licenses are held by ogant 733-7371 » I FEATURINGS THE LARGILARGEST CARPETING 'd Romantic Fashionshions Are Fun, knight in shining armor in this male Phillip Heninger. this males. Bureau records show' t*’the ® — _ _ _ M——^—II I ^ ______SELECTIONnON IN MAGICMAC VALLEYI Gifts were arranged by Jenni- Q romantic talei has come to res------" — — y —— fer Callen and Polly Heninger, D U cue the contemporary damselel inIn ^ But Are They( PracticalPro* ( cT? distress. It has come up with . * * * , NEW YORK (AP) — It's al- ever after,t or at least until thatJ” wispy materials that are eye- _ I ways fun, but is it practicalI to love dimsi and anpther glows. catching (at least lo the male). jflP W inners N arnedI be ^ron romantic — in your fashion,Jon, Ideally,Idenll; that lady with a gleam; nnd . sensuous , to touch and luxu- < HANSEN — Mrs. Frances Sat-It- that isis? in herhei eye is softly feminine Irious to wear, that ruffles, pleats and bows. The ,, } terwhite and Thomas Steelsnlithth ■**It It is an irony of sorts that age impractical-Io<)king ro- were high score winners at thehe styles from the days of yore/ore furbelowsfurbel aro fun in an age * f" ntic when there is plenty of cheapean manticmant look for daytime has Ace-Hi Pinochle Club party at were so much more romantic when ,jn„ carried through to bedtime. the home of Mr. and Ms. Daryl■yl than somes of the no-nonsense•nse domesticdomes help to do the slaving currl rjive over a steam y iron, pressing[J in Goodness knows a woman who McLey. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kirk-k- fashioifashions created for the active ' .]gs has already fetched her man Clkipfia.‘fems\:m s\© ^ Patrick were low score winnersrs women of today. And yet ro- Dleats Dleats and ruffing up ruffles. dal- Btit are these things practical,gal' '"'"Jwith her romantically fetching and Ralph Simmons receivedcd mance Itself was merely a dal- ® . is clothes does not wish to lapse the' traveling prize. liancc to be ignored when thethe howeverhowev romantic, when it is I,|ng necessary to be one’s own ward-ird'. disillusloningly Inlo practical Mrs. Satterwhite, Mr. andnd practicalpraclic matters of matching neces! lod- sleeping s|.acks or flannel sacks. Mrs. Kirkpatrick and Mr. andnd mates were concerned. robe '"9°® mistress?J No wonder mod- sleep i s lL o o i i n j g o n Mrs. Earl Tridle were guests. Now arranged marriages are cin cjj'' fashion‘ was so slow at Too,To< the girl without a hus- The Saturday party is at thelie out of style and romance is; inin. adapting“dapti some of tho prettiestiesl band enjoys the filmy, yes even home of Mr. and Mrs. Kennethth WomenWomei look for the true love clothesclothe of the past. filmsflimsy female accoutrements Naylor. lthat w will give them happinessless I I Ah. Ah, but this story has a happyppyjfor f'*'' la chambre. l e i s u rre e _ fm-- \----' ^ ------\ © l ) 4

Cordon Bleu ------IN^OF=T-ANDIN ^O F ----— Faait for fh« ay«t . . . Irrlttim« fo FEMININE oil foihlon gou/metil Trapunto cordmg garniihe* v«lvely fle«ca ^TYJ-ES FOR of fu tt fr«« Arnel*$ triacetafe-fii* nylon with |uit a toupcon of tpor* ^ HER LEISUHt Ll kit on Itl button-front doting, HOUR! Aiur«, Olive, Domotk Rosa. Petit*. ' S, M. L. $22 AIio ovoilobla, tn a duiter ver« non. $16 ■

;^FIeur-de-France Quitting take* on o new and *«clt. ing dimention, when ilttched fleurt de In gi'i'e nylon tncot on tnchonfing French ocCenil Satin pi­ ping outline* the itond up neck^ line and ipoghetti ^tie on a quick> up hotteti robe, Mott, Flamingo, Aiufe. PeTife, S, M. L. $33 V">i. N Alto Qvoiiqbla in a dutfer, ver. lion. $17 «

In a Moorish Mood Bflr^g the rornance O^ Morocco Into youf at homm hfel 7h« marvmJt of the Moort ofe echoed In the Be on her “favorite list ' with a gorgeous Christ- ■ — qunite ©rribroider/ that enhancei mas robe especially’ designeddesignee for the feminine V ' ihii velvety fleece dutfer of futl* woman. Four terrific: styles to choose from with H l H I free Arnel'S^ tnoce»ate''nylon. Eoty* a wide color range. Select frefrom m any soft and 1L99 on gripper-front cloting. TeO Gold, warm fabric combinations.ations. Rqgularl)Rqgularly lo 15.95 Olive, Arure, Domatk Rote. Petite. ^ S, M. I. $17 Choose from ourr fashionfashio robe gallery. Butter-scutter-sott nylon-flesces,------. Alto ovg»lqbIeautiful novelty Itt fob«.robe. |32 trims. Ciipose dusteruster lei length^or full lehgth^'stylesi'^'styles. Terrific holiday colors. $8 to $35 r-^sz— "OPENMONDyMONDAY thru FRIDAYiY 'til 9 P.M."

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SE E OUR5UR m M e c h a n i c a l — -—HOfclOAIfcWIN! !«^WINPOW-BISPLAY~ I MODELING M O D E EVERY FRIDAYIDAY AND ANC SATURDAY W —K<^GERSO^>^^Ri^ti^^RA^iT^^^fW K O G ERJSt r nt irTnp:—r«F-rnNTrTtFnM ~UnlJJg _ "CHRISTMASIAS COUNTRY CC s“rVLb" ~ ; ______\ ■ '."■ 1' -.'i • .'v ■ « • . ' * ■ 'f .

-B^ld "I’win Falls ,Tt.mes-Ne\vsBS-Ney/s .^ n d a y, Ejec. fO ,J 967 . blended aod tiilckeiied tiilckened to recipe, just mall tt to the Reel consistency‘ of. heavyeavy cream. Department, Woinen's'Page E Children Are:^re: Unfortunate I T 0 S Serve at pnce'in hott patty shells. Itor. The . recipe- becomes t I® Magic ValleValley Favorites . . property, ot the Times-News ai l i ’ Victims Of►f MiMany Divorces» e S ''. ■WiMk’ti^WiMk’t RitciiK ei Vn>iMr (The Tim^M ews« wufpaywill pay fei§^ cannot ^>tiu;rieain rests' The second unfortunatemate jbi'ng(iini garine Place over hot, not SS55: boiling,-wa- BUTH4VE-IBOUEkW-TROUBLE H 9 | With the remaining parent.■feaL ------Uhnl.-hnnnpns tn. childrenIren is thethi 1 tablespoon flour VNtilNQ''til>ORDS ^ A woman left alone has ar t^p *ft^rpfng18 confltfliit" t , yfC] has an inadequacy of the care•e so manyman; _2lcups-diced-cooked-tuflcey— HIRING TEST especially difficult problemroPlem ilif get, says Jenkins. "A*A typicaltypica >/4 teaspoon ground thym thyme, e*^ *y« until jurt thickened.kened. Add ^ — sha-mustMveFki-What-wHHwtp -wHl-lt«p- pattern we■fTequerrtiy see is the thi 3 egg yolks .mushrooms and turkey;ey mixture. AND DEMONSTR^ ‘^cif^RATION petl to her children? Who will child attending' a most inad Continue to stir and[ cook until of tho famout. TELEX **com!oi**com!ort sounci" give them the tender®r„*°ving lovin|) equate dav care center, when 0 " . " . iS S S S S S HEARING AIDS Ih •or, b«hind ear, and c are they have known?> Who will the help is untrainedd and unun- ya teaspoon white pepperlepper . I' - ■ , ""...... ' ■ " •yeglatt models; see they are properly nourished nourished, conscious of the needsIs of small smal teaspoon salt SEEE OR CALL . properly ' clothed, properlyiperly su- children. What is wantednted is forfo isprinkle of nutmeg CHRISTMAS^\AS ■ w - ^ P S H _ pervised? How can sl>e,s. a^ork-a work- the-^cHil4 to be conformingri^ing. an®"t arrangements for their chil 0 to W (^ iJrenrTlrey^eavrTKenrwroiif withThe ;hi ^ ______MR. AND MRS.HRS, ALIALLEN PAUI^^JjEBO—------_____ ^1------ilIf-a-motl)eirTmisr~go to worlt^ she may be faced with1 a feeling friend next door who) wants to t( ■ of guilt about leaving her chil- rnake some moniey butjut cannot canno ' dren,” says Wesley Jenkins,Jenkins leave her children. Thele childreichildren : 1 ^ V r_____ pvf*ruttvf* Hirprfnr nf fht*hp pnmHypnmliy of both mothers are accustome n y ^^^But'^^'he should do so with a g^ous^______■ HAILEY — L(nda Mariele Ivie, fifield, and Richard Banks,iks Span- clear conscience and make the ie5S 5S656H 5S ii^56 daughter of Mr. and Mrs.!rs. Ar- isish Fork. ’ Utah, uncles■s of the plans she can for• her chil- thur Ivie, Hailey, and Allenen Paul bbride. Arthur Dee Ivie,■ brother during her workingng hours.hours, _ _ Debo, son of Mr. and Mrs.s. Mike oof the bride, was ringbearerr,gbearerr should keep in touch with Debo, Lorain, Ohio, weree mar­mar- Immediately after theIhe cere- the person in charge of her ried in rites Nov. 25' in St. mony,n a reception wass lield at ‘youngsters‘ so she maylay know Charles Catholic Church. SSt. Charles. Parish Hall,lall The,The what goes on in her absence and emergen- Thfe double ring ceremonymy was bride’Sb table was covered;red with'with available in case of emergen- N o finer;r suit values> in A ;Nardis a lace cloth and centered;red with . ' . ' . ^ , read by Rev. Franci.s DoNardls a her free before a large group of friend!) friendij tfthe two-tiered' wedding cake top- She should spend her free 3 1 whenev- all A m erica'ica thanthe C urlee! M and family. The church wasas dec- Ppcd with a miniature brideride and '^‘th her children whenev- pompons ‘^r possible. The companionship>anionship orated with arrangements:nts of b bridegrooVn. Starburst pompons >0 0 ^ nd blue and blue eucaluptus made up B'^en grudgingly or out of a white chrysanthemums and blue guilty conscience Is un.^atisfying eucalyptus. Aisle markerss were thetr floral decorations. .satisfying Mrs. Elizabeth Sheffieldfield pre- to both her and the children, It it Compare styling, tailoringailoring anand fabrics. We don't of white satin. I ok Gifts "°t the quantity but the quail-quall- Mrs. Charles Harris wasis solo- ^®ided at the guest book. Gifts H jH think you'll find clothes:lofhes anyanywhere that do more •s Joe received and arrangedanged by ty of the companionship that ore ; 1st, accom panied by" M rs. Joe Mrs. Glen Stelma, auntrit of the counts."' Harris, who played the proces- I^P for your appearanceice . . . give’gi you more honest crtion^ bride. Mrs. George Saijoaijo and Jenkm.s states that consist- consist­ sional and recessional selectionsections ^ Barber. ency in a youngster’s care is of _____ and background music.______H T value for your moneyney . .j. tlthan today's suits by 1 ------Mrs. -San>—Guisasolai-aunt—ot - The bride was given Inn mar- (j,(iie~bride, cut“ and servedrve'd"^tl?e the som etim es is—subjecteded to a Curleei. .Moke your selection soonsc from tho season's riage by her father. She“ wore cake and Mrs. Don Iviee poured ■ succession of baby-sitters,ers, some a floor-length gown of ChantillylantilW ^ _____ of whom may be adoqugto and ------rno-it- flattering ’ styles'les ^ Irt " t the tTe newest patfeiTTsTmd------lace over a whlto satm sheath. The couple will residee Inin Spo- others ' grossly Inadequate. It featured a square, scallopedalloped .j, "There is probably’ nothing ^O^PEl^l colors. neckline and wrist - * length ^ n f^ I^^bof Is! employ-emnlov- "i°re ' confusing lo a child than sleeves. Fitted at a high 'tu wai.st- “t a legal secretary. ^ to ' be disciplined by hisi^“irr mother SUNDAYlY from $59.50 line, the skirt fell In softt lines ]^|. jjebo has an associateleiate de- from ' 5:30 at night untilI his bed- and was accented with„ . two gree in engineering fromm Amer- *^*rne ' and on Saturdays and Sun- bands of Insertion near the hem- ? Techinical Institutee and Isis days, ' then to be given,.r to a 1 2 Noon>n line. The chapel-length' V, lace I if*. the Air Force, stationediioned at rnother substitue on Monday , train was attached at the shoul-snoui- pFairchild A ir Force Ba.se.se morning ' who treats himm totally »f|| 4 P .^M. . ders with a soft self-bow. Special guests includedided the different. ' H er shoulder - length veil of bridegroom'sbi parents;t s- the "Just about the timee he ad- double silk illusion was attached•tached bibride's grandparents, ’ Mrs Mrs. justs , himself and is able to re- to a petal crown of seed pearls.pearls, Pearlp Guisasola. Bellevue■vue and ' again shiftedshlfledTo to DOWNTOWN She wore a watch-pin which Rupert, R and Mr. andnd Mrs. another ; place where heie spends belonged to her maternal great- JamesJi Ivie, Bellevue, f e ------grandmother. Her bridalll bou­bou- n- * * quet was a cascade arrange- r >rJ It's fashfashion right I ment of red roses and greenery Families I Feted tied wilh whlto satin. a It's a BLAZER STRIPE I Mary Debo. Lorain, Ohio,,0 . sis- Af' t Lodge Party ter. of the bridegrooni. wass maid HAII EY — Royal Neighbor I m / tIt's ’a mademad fo r boys ! of honor. Ron Beavers, Spokane,lokane, membersni feted their families —— ------wat-bcst^man.------«ndtir "friends-—at—their—annual—annual — Other attendants were Elaine TlThanksgiving potluck dinnerlinner at IR E O S^IST " Ivie and Candy Ivie, sistersters of theth lOOF Hall. the bride, who were bridesmaid!smaid Cards were played afterafter the ^ and flower girl respectively,vely. mealm and at pinochle Mrs.rs. Fran- F ran- ■-w \ Ushers were Don Ivie, Fair- cescc Friestad and John McKenzieMcKenzie OPEN SUNDAY ______Wlwon high prizes, with Mrs.Irs. John John i . Sl'iPBlitripRi orb br.breaking out oil over! Now new ^ JcJensen and Chester CutleruUer re­re- 9 'J-. ^ / \> w'\ blaier>la2er Ifripesifripes line up in the new ’'4 1 7 " ceiving the consolations, M. TIL 9 P.M. I *^*53' V V' Taper collect: collection. A niffy trim Ut. thit thirt*hirt LwRI Eden C am p Firer e The meal was planned1 by Mrs. M rs. I '*I a “ preitiqepreiUqB builderh- for any boy. Available/ailable li B h MI Marie Kibble, Mrs. Virginia Ivie, I* □ vanary of'tol of‘Colora In tizai 6 lo 20. S4.00. ' m S L G roup Elects mMrs. Mary Dccker and Mrs^ ' PlPeacl Stapleton. Mrs. Sue H(gbp, EDEN — Officers were' elec^elect- ]^rs. Aeele Nicholsen. Mrs. Dor- ed when the newly organizedI qj othy Cutler and Mrs. Jensen ' — J 9 — I group of the Camp Fire Girls "'®ro in charge of table settings, met at the home of Mrs. Milton i^rs. Friestad, Mrs. Muriel Cunningham, assistant leader,;ader. oivinoq and Mrs. Nicholsen. decs ■n«ci ■ ■ ■ M n H ^ 8 1 5 L I G H T ______1 ^ ------5-r-»-on«t-will n»ver ne Ing Dec. 14; ■•■^'"'"1 J 'Vou'li likece thothe smooth look of fhe fabric: ^ INDOOR S E T .... 50% Kodel polye;polyester and 50%'cotron ~ ~ And you'llII thank Van Heusen for its WIND tailoring: York>rk button-dobutton-down collar and famous 15 LIGHT - "•<) I 7 V-Taper"iper" styling for slimmer, trimmer fit. ~ SONG White,lite, stripes, colors,c checks, T W ~ \ OUTDOOR S 6 / J . I I *■ a r*g. T M. of Eailman KOdqk. Co. • / ® pr; nceE MATCHABELLImai 1 —i-V,* ^

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* 1 ' ' * * ■ • I ■ ' . ______, ^ ' ...... ■_ 1 •' ’ ,1.1 '• • _ • I'*’ ' . ■ . ■ '.T • ■ * . *• ' — ' I ■ ", • ■ -..V— ” . ' ' . 11.J • •• . • . < '. ■ ■ - • • • .• ••• I . • .. 'V '• ' ' .1 ' ' . ■ ' . V • *• , •> ■ ' '■ Among the facts ’which a A/ 14.,, Twin Falls Times-Nlews W l . y \voman siiouid know aboutourwm" tem- M'V rs. -A A cA nuIty"y , Sundoy, Dec. 10, V967 H 85 Per Gentt Of Temporary1 ^ porary. assignments; 1 , i' '. Temporary . job contrsic.torsitrsicjors llsIS N oble Q ran d L , R S never charge a fee to the em- r- potluclc dessert:luncheon was' H Work Doh^^ By Housewives nJ ic plan'hed'(or jthe social. .u p'°y®- ‘he en’- FHouse-plete pl< course free from-iTJi the .The; ■] only" *deductions they j - Mrs. McAnluUy..conducted the wives, who have' cornered1 85 per b^bp^lntiing.’To decide whethern _ '" .uor l niB.ke a te the cpmpuisory'i, ones, HAGER,MAN-Mrs. Rex Me- „iemeeting Jn the absence of Mrs, vorU-ia-npt-tliis-is-worth-hor—whlle,-thcJ^, Anylty_«Velected_jiQblej^ M* cent^of-the-rtempoira py-worU-ia-iic 'll°»~*"^‘^ch-as-jncom e-tax-.-s'odaH5Ccun^ ible...gt^ Merle-Green^-nobla-jPfand.------<' thethi United §tates, hdve proved htihdusew.ife -.must balancece the.r^,tne.rity anj unemployment', ® com- at the recent meetinglg of the )/, . tfi * nt com- Rebekah Lodge No. -<5. , thelihselves moi% desirablele than cdcomparative pay' in her™ -orea n “, P?nsatfon. _.j ' .. ; . _ N(). « STORAGE SPACE singlesit women in the field;1.' ja;[against the lime to be~spent.^pent As^ a worker. the_iibus^ifes'^tfe is d include jfi you're , short -on storage —Thafs—what RlchaTd~Es5ey7TT'prseyrrralnlhg; ----- :------I a direct employe of theE-tempo- -tenipo- Mr:-.Mr Vernon Brewer, .recording space,spi store your blankets and president of the AssociationUlon of; If she has a special interest—terdst— raryrai contractor. secsecretary; Mrs. Normanan Billing- sheets ,sh( between your mattress Temporary Personnel Contrac--ontrac- whether^vi it be faiihion, fabrics. fabrics,| She< ^ e^ ^^not^^acceptJt every to ton. financial secretary,lary, ,. and andi,i,( bedsprings. - tors. .saVs. ------. ----- ^-----|1-muslei-aho.Tler, m piihlic sorvlrtv-iasi ______Mrs. n . P. Riis.sell. treasurfer.’easurfer..' — R 3 "The organizational ability shesh might try to get a jobJ in thisjthisi If. tl. If. ■ ,A gift donation from Mrs. Lou- ' 1 J/. fc.™ iv.hich the housewife developsslops in field.fi< P'irst she should make a SPREAD IS DELICIOUS;iOUS iscIse Conrad, Ogden,-formerirmer Ha- — B jll running a household and raising litlist of all the educationon and' ana jDelicious spread: , cooked germange resident, was presentfedpresentM " ciVildrcn is a very practicalrad ical jjwi work she has done, including\cludmg j,|,rimp-'(ground) j,|„ mixeded .with,to.w ith,to the lodge. • . ^ quality -which enables her to voluntaryvc work and hobbies.)ies. .Ibutter, mustard, groundid macejmace] Plans were made for the | adjust rapidly to new surround-rround- in approaching a temporaryiannporaryiand sherry plus salt and1 pepper. I CliChristmas party andI gift ex- iBSIW IITO ingsini and take new rosponsi-Dsponsi- personnelpc contractor, she! should!Chillshould !Ch the mixture beforeire serv- changech to bc held Dcc.c. 19 after ^ bilities in her strid e. She is also bet« specific about the field, in ing.inj I tlvthe regular lodge meeting;leetingi A i^rc ||o d*^.. k house-' houses whichw she wants to work.k. If he ^ FROM MEHLE N O R M iM -.— —-1 <=»mwn ninup-hpj- shi^shnuld-niu-□u^d-^M>l------— ------“If more housewives; knewknew'give gi up. (or ciianctij areTmother-'a n o th e r ' —------______^ * Sontad S«api thfs,th they would have grenteriplgreater j placement office can. ^ e~~Co«lumr~i»w»lrv )------confidence in seeking theirsir firstfirst; I Often a hoiisewife'.s primaryprim ary Sr^OPENTTOir^ • Travat ond CoiiMHt temporary job,” says Essey.sey. ipijproblen-i is one of hours. She can , "Confidence is w hat theyVey pri-1pri-jonly or work afternoons or-wants C V • Monteur* SOI lence is to be there when the children m arily need. And confidence is to M V BUSINESS • iilifsldi oftenof based on knowing how to gelg( home from sciiool. Person- bestbe present themselve.s—andin(e.s—and I nel contractors can often place • Satti and Baud«lr A a new needle (from ; ^ SHOP EARLY FOR expanded und UlvtTsified,fd^ aniland effrcTCTTcy^ef 6ut tliu vVijiiiaii who iRi bast' selection[on Iri TS 'thrl.tmcii Cmriir- - many new kinds of jobs opened,opened. Idressesidi conservatively iss likely Ampiifiart (guitar and I • Chrlihnai D«sratl*nS The housewife seeking a tem-[to tom-[to make her appearancee count flerao) . . . Phonographgraph lown) al 30% savings,"S*' • S»nt.d Condl*! porary job must first decide'fodecide'for more when it comesi tolo job _ _ _ radfot . . . fp*aksrstakers whether she primarily wants hunting." hi I • C«nl*rpl*«»» quick money, a glamor joboh or a While the most commonnon job • • • "P°‘'repair TUBES CHECKED FREE , • Por«y N«»d« .jol, job in a s’pecific field of interest,merest, categoriesct are open to secretar-ecretar- ■ • ■ SMALL Applianc*ica re- re- If it’s to be quick money,ey, she ie.s,ie typists, clericals, hookkeep-lokkeep- pair. ; 325 Woin Ava. East mustmi apprpise her skills.5. Most ers,er -receptionists, switchboardchboard 1 « r[e n 6rman personnelpe contractors testst ston- operators,oj key punchers, comp-[ before tometrists and calculators, [ ographers and typists before to 'I r Cosmetic Shiilio sending them out. Manyly alsoalsoivi iva ried and special assignmentsiS DEL NEWMiEWMAN MANAGER 11 give free brush-up coursesrses in havehi been increasing rapidly as 733-57100 Shop 733-03260326 ^ ^ typing, short-hand, and comp-comp-1 industry in expands into new ar- Sh«ih»n» ». W«. y33-»a08 tometer.toi Some offer thee com-com-1 eas.ee ______L _ _ _ _ _ I

VIOLINIST, MRS. Jf. Garlandirland GilGibbs, Kimberly, will beB featured on the Twin Falls Musiclusic H I * -Jift Club’s Christmas program1 set for 8 p.m. Monday at thele CarllloiCarillon, 260 Srd Ave. No. Mrs. ■ ■ ' Gibbs, who will bo accompaniedipanied bybj Mrs. Harriet Denton,n, u.'llw.'ll pliplay “A Little French Shep^Ihep^ H H herd” and “A Very Slow Waltz” bybj Debussy, and “Schubert’sibert’s SoSonatina No. 3 In B Flat Fiat ■ H Major.” The combined Presbvlcrli’resbvtcrian Men’s Chorus and Music CiiClub Chorus, under the d.'rec- I tion of Mrs. Claric: Potter,;r, will singsi "Saint Saens Christmasstmas Orator.'o.”Ora A Christmas candyindy H ------and-cool(Ie-Kale will be holdfOld -to-raisoto-ra monoy—for—youn{^pcoplo~4nl tilclE— H Save Noww con Elegqnq an t Rugs music education. The TwinIn Fails Music R Club is an -dffiiiateliate of theU National Federationn of I ______Music Clubs.______fo r g1 C< B l a c k Stockings Cozy Holidioliday Make Way Into . r H [s^; a : r s - F - - ' > ------m o3NDAY, n d ; TUESDAYi d a Z ~ ~ z z Fashion Field - — - r x v ------E nter the Brave Blacii Leg, Lcfi, ' ^ AND WEDWEDNESDAY ONLO N L Y f daring to compete withi the O . ' white and neon briRht slocklnRsings that women from coast to coast have adopted this year. ‘ G \'c <161' a The black stocking made its debut with the showing of fall “Pants s u r n .. clothes in this country. Ne,\t ii became a footnote endorsed by ‘\ Z ' t . > 2 0 ( top Paris couturiers in thoir fall I collections. Now. hichly fash­a'sti! skefchcJ - *■ 5 u r - f ionable women are beginnine to w ear it. ana' T urf‘’d'oes a Thi.s new look lhat will sweep the country before long, en- . mull:-color 'unfc i thusos-ihe National Association] . - oLJlnsjcry_i(laimtaAmi:pi:a^fljid.i____ it will be worn right into the pan'ts, in i L ^ S warm days of spring. How black is black? Well, even in the dark of night some’“ o' acryli'o blit light comes through—and that is how black, black stockings arc.' tis They have the relief of texture.'ure. I 'r , shine, open fishnet, all-overover sheer, decoration or geometric?tric V,, . / ' f t H H pailerns on sheer opaques. What is worn with the blacklack stocking is as important as theIhc I slocking itself. Shoes play a ma-, jor part. Black. shiii\' shoes I’r'are' i Chares Accounts I tho rule for daywcar. PulentI,cm leather is for year-round weariv c a rj ' now and is a must to accom­:om- ; pany the black leg. Of course,irsc. these shoes should he as motlcrn:lcrn --r ' ‘ ^ as Iho black stockings—bluntU or I SAVEE 35%35°. Regular $4.994.99 ,0 rounded mos set on a broad low- 100% Continuous1UOUS Filament F to medium heel. j I CONTEMPORV\PORARY ACCENT RUG F-or evening, the bliirk stock­ock-I n NYLON CARPET NOW HREDUCED Vs ing is exciting and naughiy. of­ A smart rug designin that'sthat’s exclusivei with Sears! ^ NYLOl ten sheer and glittery, lo ho |H Unusually dens^«pileile of royirayon and acetate has a worn with .silk, satin, velvet, !■ shaggy texture withI th ■ pencil-slim pencil accent stripes. g - \ 1 ddifferent iffe re n t colors to choose from etc. evening shoes, providing w Cushion bock. Chooseloosa fromfroi ten new' exciting ^ withth both s(sculptured and tw eed de- they arc black and very up-to;|j- 1 VE [ n s . ^ date in style i H colors. Wliat to wear wilh your newnow ^ H 2 4 x 4 5 in ...... 5.2.29 9 3 30x54 In...... 7 .4 9 A B .^2^^ 138 M^in Ave. N., leg look? Black stockings and B. N.. \ \ \ ' IH 2 4 x 7 2 in ...... 7 .9.99 9 ^ 4x 6 f t...... 1 6 .9 9 ^ jt.3 * forr d 9x9x12 rug ONLY...... shoos can roniplee a toial hoad-(*ad- T w in Fall*i« ' • L - i ' I I to-toe black or mostly black'lack DeEtta Campbell,II, Mgr. - J II ______look.—si».~h ns nccChvf>rio.&-fur a black and white glen plaid,laid, ^ ...... : r —y i / ^ | striped or tweed outfit. DURING9 1THIS SALSALE ONLYL Y I H I Deluxeixe spongesp rubberr cushcushion completelytely ininstalled at $2.00 sq. yd. ■

F O R I r « f f ^ TIM -r--' '-r^> f 1 1 ^• m ^ * A II ^ I »V Reset Your• PreciousPrei Engagemeniement Diamonds I forr thriilithrilling new fire andd beaulbeauty! I ...... ' - ■ -■ ------,-,..r,^... . 11...... -_____ IH Choose fromrom a WonderfulV Selectionion of MMountings H l o w REDUCED V3J VsVs OFI OFF 100%^Continuoiontinuous Filament ' In WWhite hite cor Yellow Gold or PlatinuPlatinum. I I FABULOliULOUS HURCULONW / NYLONr CARPI CARPET G i v e H e r H Wears like Iron.n. Sculptured,Scul tweeds, * TwTweed eed TTextured ■ and plain designs. Extra Heavy Pile a m ^ Z 7 Z / • Extra He _I 6 colors to ch ^ ^ AND SAVE Q p ' 403 MAIN AVE.AV W. > STORISTORE HOURS: ' ^lE W E tE R S I ^ C 3 X S REE ^PARKINGaukii MONDAY>NDAY T>THRU SATURDAY . H Sali^action QutnuU^tdMTWUMd eto r y o u r Jl/oiuy J*«eV ______PHONEONE 733-<733-0821 ' 9>'30Ps30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. 13535 MainK/lal Ave. West, Twinwiri FaiFalls . . I ~ . -.r- -. ' ' rnmmmmam m tm ' ' ' ..... — ~ . ' ^ ______^ , * ■ v ; .:- ...... ^ • . . - r • ^ p f , ' ' ^ # ■ I • ' .. ______------— rr— ------—^ ,— ------' I , — — ' ------....------; ■- ■ • ; • ; ...... ______: 3^ . : ' - n ' .. rf '■ ' . - ' -i ' • . ' I'* * mL ^hb B-i? Txj^lr^ Pqlla Ttmes-NowsMaws Sunday, Dec. TO, 1967 ?...... Sadacca also .advises the trim­ /en J^eerf-€eiefterfn\I nvo I K tS ^ VIEW - The LDS*^R^frReliet So-'|^ ' ...... mer to' check the lights to deter- ' ' • mine-'iif ■ they--are -‘ permanenttrmanent cletyele spirtuai living iessoaw^^^was ^ Trimming Chfisti w ir ^ pOsh-in or- screw-baserew-base glveiri^rftlrs. fiiv Leland WoodbuiyWoodbui^ M hf istmas Tree w/. at a recent, meeting;. 1^1 Trim' your Christhias treeree thethe.wi . wards. First of all, though,Igh, fit- ^types- • fit- It can 'Th» ‘°P‘c was “Thee General K way a woman dresses. __ ' ■- Itach|ta the Christfnajs jightsi to, the , ^^‘^is^^ls ^ryorttiht. A\ithorities7“-She-w »3-a3sisted-K!—a s s i s t e d - ^ ------i------m iS “Trail women use a drapee eTfect'treeeTfect 'tn and test Iherrt. ' ■' ^ I'M* Mrs. '' irlands, permahently.diamaging" thethrrM sock- k- *>y Mrs. Evard Gibby, Mrs. Ar-« m B ' and horizontal lines. Shortrt wom-1wom-| ■ Next, iirape 'tinsel' garlands, pei »ninr-p vel Rasmussen and Mrs.,Irs., EItpnElton 5’ real science," he says,'s, “but popopularity. ' buiburned-out bulbs left in place — 1-2-=:N o o n - KJB It’sIt’ simple science ancf anyone i ■-“If you are using a four-foot3ur-foot mayma £aus^ the other bulb?W S to _ ^SHOBHNtSr- Z IQ B c a n m aste r il if they followillow aa-.tree, .tri you will need -lOiy—mini- hei vS E E Z Z ^ y—mini- heat up anR FAST'SELUNG RESULTSS io d I ^ L ffx '"iViHiHlH / 'i BIb p P E I I .1_ B ^ OPEN EVERY/E R Y - ______^-OPEH__ ' ftfrw ard^ superior'ratlTOTlrlII~fBHm— t •re Kathleen Bamia, left,ft, and LauraleeI Bastow, Instructors,tructors. fFive Wards participated In JH presenting numbers for the drill team com^titlpn judgeddged by collegec girls on originality, ^ ^ SUNDAYS 1 ityling, rhythm, precision,1, appearanceappear and n^uslc. Each1 team was directed by sports leaders, I ^ ’TIL 9 P.M.>.M. first, Edna Lee; second,, Joyce Johnston,J third, Tamerara EricksoErickson; fourth, Kay SutcUff, and B » Exceipt Sat. 'tiltil 5:30 ^1# J fifth, Joyce Halladay. § 12 noon-5 p.m. ^ — I Free Parkingking # 1 2 1 ~ Is bccause you can’t spank two M gi'andmothers. ^ V /y e ^ S A fter Six5ix ^ f FnFree Parking ^ Troubled? Write to Abby,y. Box K 69700,g J Los Angeles, Calif. 90069. ^ For a personal reply. Inclose Mjm a stamped, self-addressed enve- ta h■°Pe- i ______■ ^ A I By AABIGAIL VAN BURENEN EveEvery morning at 3 our neigh- PENI N l ipset bor woman wakes up the entire IGH' DEAR AQBY: I am so upset bor ITS] ...... r ...... - I hardly Itnow how to start this neighborhood. neig She is a nurse |V ------letter. While—gtfaightening—tip;—up «nd-« n d —has -to—be -a t--w o r# “«i|MUSICAL t 4, W i l my teen-aged daughter's room,oom, so she: leaves her house at 3. I came across a letter fromfrom Whc When she backs out of her ga- a friend of hers in another state,tate. rage she honks her horn.M Then OASIS I read it, partly out of curiosity,isity, her husband, who is a .doctor,doctor, ■ ^ and partly to determine If it wwav aves to her from the win- wn E A T H E R and this girl was writing lies.1. D'DEAR WIDE: All right.3 I’ye ^ | ^ ^ What should 1 do? Now 1 sus- dondone my part. H you get any I pcct my daughter must bo0 re- moremoi honking from Florence J spondlhg to these lettersa In nightingale,nigl call her husband ^ Equally filjfhy language, and and ask him lo give youI some- P I * M e nI l ' l ' s Gl l o v e s • • • • since this girl Is my daughter'siter'S (hlnthing for your nerves, 1450 KC Jl • 7 9 ‘ I best friend, I must assume that ^ 100% Rayon Pile LinedLl Regular $1.00 ^ my daughter’s tastes run towardward COMFIDENTIALC< to Exhaust-riiaust- ONQI YOUR RADIO DIAL p I dirty movies, too. cd I Mother in Portland: Perhapserhaps ^ Don't these kids know that the reason your baby is Spoiled spoiled •■...... ■■ ...... ■,->.r.v...v.,,V.-;--v,v--.-rr.p^-v-.v---v...... ••..•• f l filling their minds and mouthsjuths ------Y...... S ” SUN FESTIVAL,IV A L , 5 LBS. ' wnth gafbflge' will' ddnH«mrnsff no good? Should I write to this girl’s $ ^ 9 9 I mother and tell her to talk to her daughter? Should I talk with ■ I B o xK c e d CI h h i o c o il a a l t e s . . my daughter and tell her what J I’ve learned? O r by age IS, arc ^ All Super Deliciousllclous Regular -$3.89 ^ we too late to shape ouif chil- drtn'a morals? - r e ni n n e i f f I A FAILURE .ALWAYS nnsT i ^ QJ9JJA 0|Y W jI 3 5 ' LIGHTS DEAR “FAILURE”: If you ^ TWINrWIN FA FALLS jji have done your best to shape ------your daughter’*^ jnnrai*,-—you ^ need .not consider yourself a “failure.” Some teen-agers feel H M i ir f m l r t t i r ee ^ L i gh f t S e1 f ^ r r V ® i “big” and grown-up using gutter language, exaggerating and ^ Guaranteed To0 Light Regular $2.99 even lying a little for effect, but that doesn’t mean they arc •*no good.” If they have been properly brought up (and eOcn g i SIMULATEDD LE/ LEATHER COVER the best reai^ children have 1 gone thru this stage) Ihey will outgrow it. At the appropriate time, sub- , tly warn your daughter that I d r e s s B 1 o o l ec .• • •» • 6 7 * |. mucking around In the lower I ^ I A d d i regkteni of speech and enter- / ^ ^ Assorted Colors,3rs, 3”> 5 ” x 7 ” Regular $1.00 ^ tai^ent can be habit forming. / In the meantime, keep the ave- I nues of communication open be- _____ tw yn you _ai^ your daughter,hter, ’ ^ ^ i 2”x200’ _ ' 4 In you by letting her know that you were snooping. You were, k you know. , \ t i • • • • • DEAR ABBY; This Isn’t my 1 MailililiiigTT f a p e • . problem, it’s' my sorority sis- f ^ Needs No Wetting3ttlng ; Regular1 S 39c T ^ ^ ter’s. She really a swell kid. f and she's not dumb or anything like that; but she doesn’t comeiorne^ CjL- ^ I f *•» over-very strong. She’s not bad bad: ■*’1 ■< § TOY SERVICEICE FFOR FOUR looking, but this poor kid can’ll:an‘t 1 . < seem to get any dates on h her e r' \ Own. WCve«ifixed her up with' with \ '' ' “ -r" several sharp guys, but they Y ' never ask her out again becauseause \ 'J j l i f e L a c ( • she's so quiet. They all say'I It'st's \ J . W h i t i c e T eM a S e t* . < . . 9 9 - 1 like pulling teeth to get a wordvord ______V______^ Just tho thing1 for tta that little girl ______nagw>w>i $ 1 . 0 0 — ------out ofherrAny "

DEAR A. E . PHI: Yes. Get I FOIL AND PAPI her a date with a denUl student. PAPER i DEAR ABBY; We.have a re.-(l problem in our neighborhood.1ood. 1 / / I ChmUr i s t m a■s s W r■ a a i p , ,. >. 9 T i D ata Confirm s # 6 rtolls to BoxX ------— — Regular $1.69 M Illness T heory MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (AP) — i / t t mEPUCEDi I ^— — rtnrwoman^who fights wtth~hcr“her i t I 5 PRE-TESTED < ■ husband runs some risk of dc-, f e d O U ^ T D O O R ^ veloping rheumatoid arthritis, and the husband is more apt to develop peptic ulcer. « m b r o o k k n i t s | This possibility emerged'13 in L j- G len b r > I C h r h i b s i a t ------natinnal-etiirtlet riirertrd..hy.DtJDtr------/TT?/,------r i s t m ai s s l A p hh t B M l b g Sidrtey Cobb-of The University•sity I V j .....------Rffg Ulf.,^fi-‘i« - ^ - -_-r-Ti;of=.Michjgan-w1IOM3iscn!ra«t-ltv*t - ; ..... - ‘--1088-' an American Public Health As-AS-. \J ______NNow n v Only 1 H ------^ 1 socialinn mpplirlir hnrn.,^------1 "The data 'confirrti the theoryiory ■ that marital hostility is the key ,Great ,G holiday mixers from our exclusive, Glenbrook* M -variable, and suggest that this collections! c Solid tonele Shells,Shells.* and slimliner skirts areSri , K : FREI=r e e p a r kIK i n G< ALL DA'DAY SUNDA1IDAY I hostility contributes to' rheuma-ma- ' ' lushli double knits of wool/Acrilan®wool/Act acrylic. Topping irf toid arthritis in the wife via re- th*1 e m off, sweater knitnit jacketsjackil elef|antly-patterned w ■ senttneht and depression andj to____ withyn intarsia and embroiderybroidery idesigns. In vivid color- ' IK the peptic ulcer, in the 'husbandand____ ings^ that add their own festifesth/e glow to your galai I Lij WEEKe k D A Y S FREE F R E PARKINKING AFTERTER SIX 1 vi4 unme^jie^^^f^^ emotional __^doings —- Sizes 8 to 18.

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...I.. - ^, ■ ■ ___ :______• . . ' ' ■ ; ■ I ■ ^ ' ■ -■ • • Western Taieni: Igthat will g sell In the West—leav-tv- pHBRHriaHHaaHHRVBHBaHHiaHB ■■■■■ ■ M i . i i i i - 1 ^ ^ of . ~ i^ufcIM. 1 .•DEER r \ E r i E ’ ' • Scheduled For . '"i;;‘Milton E.. Petrick, chairman of the festivars tfrggnimtl.pn, ...... Oriental Show : “Lmftt,committee, says_,tlfcre is littlei INDUSTRIALi l EQUIPMENTEQU _ . HONG KbNG (AP) — Thele hope forfo orfgi'nal Hong Kong>ng — -Uong-Kong-fashion-inciustr-y^foivdesiBns-JFrdesigns—artless— factories—and------^ mmtiny tm y ^-years based on- diligentnt fashion Ihouses break out of the - , 'imitatlo imitation., hopes to break intoto .jnsulatio.Insulation that has , relegated;ted; ~ ' 1 ^T.!a/ ^ ) - . ; : the woi world of original design. them to cbp^ing. He advocates*te s ' - - - w / . ... To that end, and-in an effortrt importingimportin foreign designers' and>f>d • . xlsJs ^^uronev- uronev—is—the—detailed—hami- ■— w W h > * ^ l 8 ^ 5b sales i^ep. lints I I usea garm en in tiie clothmg industryry 'WorK. vOorK. l treyTraTT^Btfnrd ~to~ptrn — ^"Bab^TioustoTRoijston. ----j Ba S j -.1) also s^o hasHi h^d' tb import Westernrn that intoint their garments. We ||^3 TwinTw in Falls,Fall! 733-14^ i----- •- :-■ M amissEt’'talent to help create the designsns can," states st Petrick. ■■■■■ ■ c ' ' ■ use a m OPEN MONDAYDAY THRUTH FRIDAY ■ ’TIL. 9 P.M.P.^

— — MAKlNG-DFXORA,TIONS-EOIMhe-TwiRahe-J^^-Pallg^untef^Wuste - parly sg6t^fdr^-^p.mr^FiiMav-ln-^lh»^Twlr , Clubs caroling party are, frotntn left,lert, fSusan Perry, Bunnie. to the bandshell. Alter the caroling, t ' Killen, WadQ Nelson, Roxannes BuckendorfBuckeni and Fred Fior- InvJted, Invited club members will meet In St. ■ence, all members of St. Edward’smrd’s JuniorJui Muflc Club. All for refrefreshments served by members-Ih^Twln-Falte-^CIty i pflrfc-aeirt— Junior Music Clubs In Twin Falls wilwill participate In the Music Club. ______arollng, to which tne public Is eet In St. Edward’s Parish Hall j d s o f ^ lembers of St Edward’s Junior ^ I p a d s ■"'Kids are the ones who have The the most fun in Europe. The about ; American Girls; Still Rank first day you are sort of scared, acquain You must tell yourself that youB The pj most Important thinga aare r T nnot T iat home, you arc in Eu-s about festival youth travel Is getting First After EuropeaipeanI , . Trip. , ' rope. Yc You Can do anything, like. acquainted thi with people. By VIVIAN BROWN • mothers and look very youngE walk up to a girl and ask her toJ In • Portugal, , they went to a AP Newsfeaturcs Wrilcr for their age. Vou don’t reallyy go out. If she says no. nobody• festival j and sat ground singingn- ' jl What happens when an aver- got 8^1 to have a conversation withh really icrknows you’ve been turned® with the fishermen. s u------T T ^ ^ J * ! age schoolboy goes to Europe? them.” down. B But they don't turn youJ ‘ In ^ P Rome they were im- . For one thing, he finds that He becamebee acquainted withh down. EEveryone Is out to take aj pressed ‘P*- by everything, particu- American girls are about the Italian girlsgi right away. "Ital-I- little chichance " ‘ larly the Trevi fountain. In Ath-)d best looking in the world. So ian girls do not seem very nt-t- Robert was on a budget and ens. . , ” they saw the Acropolis and i K says Robert McCann, >16, who tractive, but after you get, usedd lived in hostels—in Greece and drivers,rented a car. ||| ha.s just returned from an econ- to their typet of looks, they aree Italy th«the hostels were about 75 sow s'*' ^ AM-FM METEX METE> 14 TRANSISTORJSISTOR RADIO omy tour accom panied by a boy very goocgooci looking." cents a night: the best one InJ one "If -fur we hadn't been such good II __ Built-In converterir and AC cord, J drivers, we’d be dead. I never friend. Greek j girls resemble gypsies.!. Portugal was 50 cents. • shakes Separate AFC switch.w itch. 5 saw such driving. And if some- mM “As It turned out, the Ameri- he says,says. "But that may be ann "The PortugueseJ one was like^ one -Funs-lnto you. the law just Large dial. Telescopicscopic antennaar ...... 'can ftins* we tt\et in Europe ImpressioImpressiort given by their big a dorm'l ------^ \9 M 8 a dormitory. We had our 'own shakes "B" its head and sColds H were the only girls we wanted to earrings ;and flashy clothes." beach ai and beach chairs, and weJ everywlthem .’’ H date. Even the European boys In ]„ onoopg country^ where they hadd would sit si on the beach watching jew mi s. said lhat the.American girls are anticipateanticipated seeing spectacularr the beaubeautiful little ripples in thefl Sometin “ We^ m et wuundei ful people —thy best loohinBi” r.uyu ftoligrl. U|yiS_Rins, Itn rtirned[ out " I hey Vvet'C'Water,TT water.—nrcn— we—wuuiti—pi—trri; apeak—ieveryw here, and it took Only a ------w ------1—I------Rfpctor-Citatlon______e town anci buy bread, cheese,5 “B®few wominutes to make friends.in He liked Portuguese girls— the ugliesugliest girls I ever saw,” he town ar [> Sometimes when wc couldn't ••But they are always with their says. fruit."______the d irt j-spettk—the' languae*. boya- our^ ______------_— N o p e te e ------=------iami’PTOMMWJiiWM age would draw directions in -11-riJP GLASS____ the d irt." H Tripleheader I Blueue loLakes Shopping Ce I ELECTRIC 1 PERCOUTOR > o Blue Lakes Blvdr Kl.Kl il SPEEDSHAYER® | T e m ^ o g Center I CU<^D WEEKDAYS 9 A.M. • 9 I Twin Falls i Three Microgroove Mok«i up la 11 root S10U wmMOUATiowmmsmniasu m rm s SHOPiM L lr SUNDAYS ,12 to B P. heads give 35 */. clos- i 'A owMnp w«iut»-iKeo>»eiL»

9 m < - V.-,. ------ays to wish 4iei^ Merry^-Ct ...... — UNION ELECTRIC . . . by BRE(y^-Chpistmas— lp— Sy Im SLICINGCING KNIFE BREGSTEIN Id sta state te components.. Form-filForm-fit g% 0% ^ nylon satinet ^ handle.idle. StainlessSta steel blades.Hades. Up M S X n ^ ‘T r ^ S I T frontnt motor.motor, Carves professionally.ssionally. itinette slip ^ _ • » / ^ ______Wi/Vith ith WoodgrainV Case % 9 .

CHARC3E " 2 ; : 9 S - Prepares, cooks, serves,/es. stonstores. Each C O•RNINGWARE* R N I ^ piece a recipe-to-tabloable tintimesaver. PRODUCTS V .A 1 \\II ft A ^ deliciously feminine^f slip to ^ " r PQuick " re clean-up. too. HeadstaHeadstart cook- w ~ . . . beautifully fashioned c .1^ Vp Inglpiec J i 1 ond* lavished with lace.I slip White to give for Christmas Qui short or average. Sizeshioned 32-40. of nylon satinetta Ingl s. White or midnight black, All white or Blue Cornfio !S 32-40. /H) iCOMPLETE SELECTlELECTION ( / sy IN STOCK!CK! i n — — Lacydem and lo i-half slip <’ so w Ty ^ ii skirts.y and Whit lovely demi-slip sizesright S-M-L. with today's short Procfor-CltatfSn •ts. W hite nylon tricot in 4-SLICE ! 1 1 ^ IS S-M-L. 19 ’,longl / TOASTER PORTABLE PHONOGRAPHPHONO ' f a $ | 9 8 ! Beauti Toasts With 6 Transistorranslstor RadioR yMpk • “ once. / K n gfk ' H' H O IH F gives Plays 45. 33 V^, ^ sired. 78 RPM. 4-inch !■ M 1Beautifully daslgned. S A 8 8 — — J \ operated, con- H ^ Toasts four slices of W EA R I stant speod mo- H once. Selectronic control tor. 2-tone case. ■ i y y g ^ m D A T E D ^ I gives shade of toast da- Pl< 1 9 1-YEAR sired. H 7 8 REPLACEMENT ' ■ '! *■'/V GUARANTEE ■ 1 ^ 8 8 i —— ^ PIC T U R n e Vv e s t c o n c e p t in c l o c k s NS OP ORIGINAL OIL A ----PA»NTINQS-;-%~r“W»TH-QUAIHT’ 4E N T S ;------Lasting now docbrating Idea. Ha t>«autifgl raproductlons h a lf - s lip ' of .original oil paintings fUREncioCKS . . . oac uallty, cordlou, battery ’ oporatod’ clock that accurately ti •Soft BOMercup ■ ' \V ick in each painting is • fulty guara'nteod - - . lanrt C rimi LO C nn. K S, reproductionst-betterle»'. O F O O vi ainrtzg rr"[ ^ ^ ^ ■ ^ ^ ^ J — Of. w hita------^ . y \ - -QUALfTY-CLOCK-MOVHMENTS.---- t-,' ' - -1 'opor 6 ^ w aO’j'.j A w L o o n v of-oatiort j P HPOlVtSTfll. - > . M ,, n y lu ti TfltOf... ^ furido” lty or "Shopping in faris."Idea. GivHandaomoly framed for t>«autlfgl CHristmaa. H H ' short or-overage,- -- . . . oacti containing a quality, con lib.r oy • ridO' :uratety tell* tlm*. Tho clock In aac S-M-L. Shop nowl Monsanto I USE 1 YOUR rum nn ordinary flaehUght00 battorlar *150 ^200 *250 / This garrr>«nt wifi L bo— replz : — J >f»atiort jpjaoa .<■. fUittaf^-aoy~ w llr-Gh OPTIONAL>aris." Give your homa on* for CHrlst $ | 9 8 money refunded if if fails ,/ 10 MS *20 *25 mol wear for on* ^bo ll .replaced.yeci or your . CHARGE V f it fails to give nor- YOUR fL’SZ.u M O O »1 ^ l l .y e q r , lOHAl — — ’------— ■■■■■■■■■■MalHaHHH I> I^^ IRGE SVM'' ‘IQ » » J f . , . < - • t. ' ■ ' ’ , ' ' • "' " r ' r sro'askedta covered dish ’ dinnerlinner and 181 8 . gThls I s ‘ a, public cerem ony IH 4, Twin Falls Times-News-News r —^I ------11 I Christmas dinner at 6:30i:30 p.mV fi furiilshed. M em bers are. askedja change of and everyone Is Irivited to at- • , J at the-odd Fellows Hall..11. Those tito brifig. table service:e and , a CChristmas gift exchange of ai S unday,. Dec. 1 0 ,'1967i7 ‘ \ TTS 1 attending-are asked toI brlns'abring* a ChristmasC arrangementrit featur- ""white elephants. Theme _for for tetend. . ^ • J pi6 and vegetable or “saiad«iad and>and- Iitng a ligurlne. ------~-— “ the progra^ >‘Chrlstinas■Istmas-Mu- -Mti------;;-----— * .*■ :------7— ^ ‘ ^’ Itheir own table service.I. A busi-busl- * * ■ # s Magic Valley Salntpaulla Cltlb ' Mountain View Club will’vlll’meet meet iness meeting wll.l be heldleld aftei- . Urilty Club Will m eet: aa{2 f 2 p.riT.'p .m .'. * ' * ' ^i ------... wlll—meet^at w 2 g.m—Monday p d I's Wa rdrobe ^ for a Christmas potluclcIc dinner the\ dinner wit'h'installationlation of vWednesday at the homele of Mrs. ' GLENNS FERRY—— T ro oo pp forfo a Christmas gift exchange C ^ u r ii qt 2 p.m. Wednesday at the ( nt hostess 264. Cadette Girl Scouts,Scouts, areal are at therhome of Mrs.-Paul -Proqh------: at the officers featured. All veterans, L.L ‘W. Brlzee. Assistant hostess 2 AAade^ef-Paper-^' 'l;Dnrie~ot—MrsT—Dr-W r—Brownr—-^rowrtr Tvlves^r~wtdow5~HTB~wele?5njeri weletSrSer Ters willw ill the program . A gift exchange ]ijuiilor high school psasertiOTt basem ^ ""TBSKlETISMr ^ ^ • .'’2 gifts exchanged. Thosi^ attending , ' Mght! after .scbo.ol. This will be By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON ul WoriffB K i ittenatng meet at noon Wednesdayay at the "will be featured. ' S’ ici* fo r’ th i y®? « e buying h alf a — ------NEW- YORK JA P) ------. - Hus-- ______Wonderful_ Vi are asked to-bring a .cQverea covered Masonic] Temple before3 going g b I h g • * V rrecorded as a,-service for the fully-cooked . h»m, you, may 3d~-lhc------'— — - ■_ ^ ^ M H H dish and their own table Sc^rivec. i ’s for the Lend-A:Hand gub will meet CCadette members, acqprdlng to ■ -band.s wfib HaB 'Wdlcomcd 'th e ...... y.----- ' to Mrs. Morris Carlson’s for the n Prfwfrd^ want to remove a slice for sepa- current paper dress trend a.s a | tP.OMUWUAtW .V...... CirHsnrras party. Meittber§=witrber§=witr ^t^l-^ft-rniiv-W« ttinwda-v-^t-^helav-^t^he Uthe-leaders,j^ts.-J.-D. p.^Edwards Edwards ”rat®-C0 0 Wng^Makef-the-slice a solution to tlie endless assaultissault . -Hobbycrafters Club membersmembers bringI sandwiches as usualisual and h home of Mrs. Stella Pennington,ennington, aarid Mrs. Elilen AllensHeni------— ^couple of lnche?-thiclnmd-bake ...... ,an xheir -cuctenpy hav? ..djsegfcjjscov- _,! .1 decided'to spend a.nan houfjlrhour I Including new recipes would'ouId be will^ have their Christmaslas party thereI will be a gift exchange.ixchqnge. 1Ill Harrison St., for a Christ- . __ * * *L _ -___ __ it^nn.a rXatK In. a sh a npw,paB..ip_ ered liow wrens they can be. or 'so bringing my rccipTr’TWe^ p ir’rrilfi IrllViposryibfli! " uttiess' I comnpleWly pletely 'a{-g 1:4S p.m. Wednesdayy aat t the ' ______* ___» ...._ n . - inas par^- and.^ft exchange.{change. GLENNS fERW ^Opeirin^Open In- a-a slow oven (325 .degrees) for iwn with revised-my-liling-iySt«m^A{t®t j A paper doll who goes: totp ga “P up-to-date-so I settled down with n ni—After. Depot'~GriltrMembersrBre'~asked'ire-asked —Thr-B,tJWt~Hird'"TBIossbn“ sbn“ CiuT) -- ~ ------^ ^ ----- ¥------"------stallatlons of newly elected:lected offi- a|about‘40 mrhutes: paper ball the New York societyiocietv typewriter and stack of little w writing the title, I had no room ‘o t bring gifts for exchange.lange. 'will have a potluck dinnernner and GLENNS FERRY—Mrs.Mrs. Cecil ccers will be conducted:ted in the • way can send the cost of 'a a dl.s- cards and the. clippingslings I'd fcfor the list of ingredients.ints. Of s(. }{. . Jgift exchange at noon Wednes- I-Hampton', Hammett, will host \ Masonic Temple by the Interna- ■ posable gown sky-rocketingketlng •‘‘tuffinc into the kitchen ctcourse, sometimes .. theI namenaiTie M agic Valley, B arrackscs No. 509 iday at the home of Mrs.rs. Harry the tl JOC Club members!rs at her ti tional Order of Job's ‘muBhterl'Daughters, u U se TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS when she's used to the elegantlegant drawer. wwas longer than the listt of in- and Auxiliary will haveve their Wilcox.' Meat and rolls5 will be.hbe.home at 1:30 p.m. Thursdayiirsday for BethelI No. 23, at 8 p p.m. m Dec.1^1' **FOR f a s t SELLING RESULTS touchesj_____ ^ 'It didn't take long to see that gredients.B ' Sable secnied such a suitablejitable ^ ^ " V------For’example,-Alice'-Margafetlarga-ret ------^------1 ' • ■ • ______toiirh fnr Chnrliiltn Ford Ninr-N i n r- .5.^Sturmbarger's Cinnamon Apple ■ . i gjf, - chos and mink was rightlit for designer sarmi gave herr multi-mulll- C Cunr.-t-aude- turned outr to bbe e ' ------— -■ Maggie McNcllis Newhouse.se at coloredcol paper dress a diagonal-liagonal- n-merely six Winesaps bakedaked aat t| ^ the Paper Ball aboard thee S.S. ly cut, ruffled hemline thathat was 3503! degrees. ------Michriangolo-r-cccntiy. . - ’ - m lnihigh nn Uifi right sideiid£_and. and —Then—there-_ i»- tuna—cas-na—c a s ------r — — — ------WlTlr-iin inodertWBptunes—ut>d -flf)or~lenEth on the other. s0'""- F Ihis mink,” said Mrs. New- When you hire top talentlent for Such epgs are served up with j house, who surveyed the long cuscustom-designed paper dresses ytyour choice of Brother Renfroe'sJenfroe's! I ^ stretch of it thnt rounded1 hertier the costs are higher. In this in- HomeHi Smoked Bacon orr Dad's I EASYSY TO GIVE. EASYSY TO GET. neck, marched down the frontont of stastance, however, many of the Smackin'Sr Good Little Linknk Sau-'Sau-‘ her red velvet-llke gown and “Csdesigners made the dresses;sses In sagessa or Southern Style Shur6- Easy to fitit tho paper to fhe personality. Easy on the |pockefbook. bordered the hemline ofr the the name of research, charlty charity sweetSv Ham Slices. midi-iength skirt. Gleamingg red (The (TT Policeman's Athletic And were do menu writersw riters 1 )f pres- come from? Obviously, they plastic boots finished off' the I.eague)I-e£ and the kind of pres- cc '■ II Russian cossack look of herr cos- tig(tige that Fords and Vanderbiltsderbilts movem to this higher plane1C after 1 ^ ^ Christmo:iristmos should be>e diffie worn awhileille and m ined and The Dam ned. [ BOOK by a matching cape. thnthrown away before it getsBts bor- ^ * V — ------More—flowers=-someilnted ing.. painted------ing ______LUNCH SALAD______on, and some dimensional ones Butg If the-trend turns totn trim- tr i m . For ® lunch salad, toss greensgreSTs “ I ’ : l o s T lr%STORE hard- ‘ ^ CL 5 tltched on—were donned* by”y ming It with sables and Jewels Jewels, "'•'h French dressing, hard- Mrs. John I Mosler. wife of the . . . . ’ cooked eggs and anchovy’ fillets. onald emptying fhe wastebasketsnasKeis anchovy into about ___ 15C1 5 0 MAIN AVE. SOUTH;OUTH safe-making family. Donald pen 'til 9 'til Christmas ------Dr qotcT-deoigned -th lH ono.------Jumnv a become a verv profitableofltable fn fniir piornq hpfnrp nHHinpt tf to rthejl j Young Wendy Vanderbilt's•blit's proprofession. sasalad. ■ I OPEN MONDiDNDAY THRU FRIDA1TIDAY'

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^ Want a maman-size smile from ^ ■ T pa i? your younglung U feila this Christmas? ) : ; r s tUITS n t waitl Select that new _ _ _ _ Pick outJt his «special gift from o our u r you'll bs needing ni for the i wide selection>lectlon famous name boys’ J lays from our o best-sellihg I w ear. ction of twotw pant styles. I 8 handsomhandson e suits are ^ ------toil orecLfrom^olcficLfrDm-oiL wool_shark- ^ 1 ^ — ------;— t i?iw'■"ff-pap-uTar 'i'ff' pap'uTai Tv»o bu»pn r '''~5 J j^ ^ y ~ ^ 9 ” side vent styling.stylir Tho latest ' lUNG MEN'S f m JOYSVDEPARIMEtrM E N T y o u n g ^ daric —ontf- ancf~ medrummedr 1oner~Trng------s in sizes 36 fo 46 reg- O BUTTONTON DOWN III ulorx, and longs.long: 2 for $115 ' usfe*VoUR opnoNgL-TONat;; CWg ARGE,.. V a r P R m ...... NOTHINGS DOWN! D O W N !______- _ ■ V IRFSHIRTS I I — e-h— — I— I ♦100 I »150M50 I »»200 I »250| i C Reg. to Is TABU - -yeu-psy-thle- ..... , / r Larga.arga Ml»ctIonMl - Boy» items. Ideal XmasXi 8 . 0 0 . P«i" rnonth *15--) '*20 I *25 - “ BiftsIiftsi I • • • • . I ’ ...... ;i...... '...... _L ' . ■ ' I ' . ■ ^ . .1'I' T «' ’ ■ - I- ■' / . ■ »■ ' ' ' ' " —---’------^------^ ^ --- I ■ I V . ■ 'f ■ ! ' ■ ' ■ "'■I ;• . ' - _ • I irnust be fescaWd Iind .som6'°col-bI- wMrt'Violinist—he rt 'VIol .had 40 pupil's—s— here andant abroad for; manufac-ifac- TwinjFdllSTwin.-Fdl 'Hniev:N«w» . B-JS.,-' , ors chi(nged. . .■ when ho hD was Sk.high school-stu-itu- tqrers aild8 dgalers. Then he * Sunday,Sund Dec. 10, 1967 ' ■' Jiusttnesttne Ca Tlflar Trunks Hold Fqseii■qseihdtin.g The ofd'Indigo blue color i.sn’tI’t dertt. AllAlter'a B.A. and on M.A.,A„ went fhtfhto the 'business of re^ — ------sitlable;—iroless—reve rcod with he^ cojld do. ^>r<^<^uciri8 —ith«rrn_ m g ^ coHectlon The.»■■- ,-d emand • la- lurgg n -thim— r. .Galligan • blue on top. People want lighterer He went-went into the business endind IncludesInchjdes' about 80 old; patterns ever * ' ; for reproduction papers, 7 Tidbits for Mr. ,G( . effects on walls. Green papercr of the conceet 'enterprises. in about ^fashioi^pattem - By ^VIAN BRbWN . [trinketrrinket boxes, bandboxes, hat ci In about 200 colors. The earlie&thnrf Galligan'rvii laan' ^ays, even by young isn’t popular. On a trip to Oswego, he ob-Bb- is a 1693 English paper that had ____ .AE.Newsleatures_,Writer boxes."boxes. ' ,4*Q newlyweds, who know whikt'they “Some color.s-must-be -soft-ft- se^ed^somi^bld^-^llgap^ served's' an probablyprdbably-been used-on-a-box.— ______The famllvfl may have stripped, Two of Galljgan’s most sue- want:---^ ^ ---r the attic trunk of memorabilia, ce.ss/ul ^ ^ned,-iuid—about-aa-pcr-ccnt-ot antlquc- the.__Once inu-while.he enlarge.S-aes_a— — -__ __:______^ " the atti ce.ss/ul wallpaper reproductions :ut additional 4,000 rolls thatthethe design-tcdesign-to .a scale to-make prae- , - ■1^- but but itit mayr still hold a fascinat-It- nrenrg a^ geometric Introduced in the time the pattern-must be cut addition! QUICK DISrt down." explains Galligan.in. proprieU proprietor had in storage. Therhe tical waiwallpaper, such as a 1700 . Good 1 H L ing ing tidbit tid for the -latecomer: 1948 or 9 1700. Good quick vegetable -dish: ' ' r; 1948 ond a floral-'with bird. Hefr r.pY"^, “Eighteer^th and early 19tK cen-in- price; S 5 cents a double roll. sheet, of playing card figures heat cari HI historical historic paper lining. ,. has lei learned how to u.se -old de- (jj^y p ures heat canned stewed* "tomatoes ' tury patterns afe not suitable)le He .soli.sold the first batch for $66 a that he found in a rare book with can Bill Galligan sOf Garrison, signs 300k with canned drained okra and 1 ^ Bill n-. signs In new papers, ejirning"8 ;fofor r ,?3iew3 ,0 _houses_vyith._ smallerer roll, the second for 4l2. And storei.Tlst 0 re4.The.se were hand-blocked,_ketl, canned-\»canned-W hole-kemel c o m .-'Y o u ...... ■ n r - , Nf.y., Nf;.Y., has I found lots of well- him jtjie. title of “wallpajjeri?r rooms and lower ceilings," Oli. oh. . ■ hand-cohhand-colored and cut into indi- can use i lined ti’unks, old .wallpapers and . , indl- can use a buffet-slze can of the \ lined tV X* doctor.'*’ Ov<*rsr»lpH__ puttccnsi—jQillli■n«l Galligan'started out as a con-in- He bcibccan locating w allpaperseia_vldual_jcatds^ v lduaLjCi ------l-coFn-with-the-other-^vegekorn-w itl' tables;------— V ------^ ^ ------p— paper—covered-boxes—in—unex- aper-. ______^ E?.ctedjE?.cted places. "QlhS GalBgak:iurned_hisJascinat- Ing hobby into a business, sell-11- is^ ,— ing and reproducing the old ^ ...... papers found in rolls or in trunk f f lining's or on bandboxas and hat ^ boxes. ^ ^ Trunk paper.? were different ^ ^ ______because they were made usually I 9 .by-4ho trunk-mnker whn iisnd B D M E J W m n ordinary wood blocks to make W the design. ^ One little trunk lining won t f f f * a M ^ ' — paper a wallrbut an-egpeeiall^^™l j - ■ . . ^• • •0/^7/ w w f f f f 9f WWWt// wwif w ww4 pretty_one can be framed, used:d • ' J __ai-a-border on a door panef Of ' ^ on nwl(moldings or eyen on a head-;d; | ^ 1 , board oJ a bed. Galligan pieces ^ |^B |||i Nolo furniture store in oil ot Southern.outhern. IdahoIdahc offers such a I m papers together like a jigsaw varietyariety of choirscl^ . . . rockers, loungers, ococcasional chairs ^ puzzle. Those from small trunks ^ . . chairs of every descriptionI to fit nny d«decorating ideas. especially ar^_JiEyer found ,in complete design. ;hairs are not only beautifulJtjful and ppractical . . . ^ The first wallpaper Is sup- ^ 1 V \ ______posedposed to have been made in f f I ______PhiladelphiaPhilade in 1739. Records ^ THEY’RE COMFORTA\AFORTABLE. i ^ f______have shownsh wallpaper factories ^ y r W ______in EastEasi Jersey in 1790, Bnl^i- f f ______mQ.C.emore .irjn 1800 and JNew York m ^ I m ^ ted paperspap in 1700, but it didn’t ^ M begin totc manufacture wallpaper W until 1760.171 Hartford, Conn., was f ^ H h L involved with wallpaper in a big w i way by 1815, A wallpaper-covered box f f crazecraM Includedli small and large No7r-243 I ..W -t M ^ TK' *9 ^ j P Sii*f 12-18 * I XING SIZE Sli RECLINER Tho simply draped dress is excellent:cellent forfo daytime In sheer wool and (tor afternoon nnd evening in soft cicrepe or faille. Sunburst |i0 Our finest from theTe shopshops of Leonetti . . . Ichoose f pleats in bodice nnd skirt are heldeld firmly in place by topstitched Wj ors . . . Big, deluxe5 and CCCOMFORTABLE. yokes. Set-in sleeves nre below-elbow.:lbow. Price $1. R-203 is available inn sizes 1212. 14. 16, 18. 20. Size 14 — W] takes 2Y, yards of 44 inch fabric.ic. StandardStandi body m easurem ents i REGULARLY^RLY PRICED AT $189.S for size 14 are: Bust 34. Waist 26, Hips :36. H S S I i ^ l H I Send One Dollar for pottern. plus 5 ceicents for postage, in cash or check. No Stamps. For First'St - Class mailing, seTlll 15 cents extra. Add One Dollar if you wish NewNev Austine I.a Mar Pat- 1 CAIN’S tern book No. 4 — complete .selectionlection of High Fashion designs, including all best-sellers. Send to Austin^Austine Le Mar Fashion Pat- tern, Times-News, Box 1615, G.P.O.,^.O., New York. N.Y. 10001. Print ^ CHRISTMAS your full name, address, pattern1 number and Size.______B H H | | | PRICE...... 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g-1» T,win Falls Times-News*N ew s' , Sunday;,ppc, 10, ^967 ; AlcQhoiism De sc Today’s “H iddedden Illness” i i ' f Mi i s s M« # V ^ «l e s c l r j c ' s ■ Bv SrtARON McEACHERIM:r N ■ In Las Vegai once-andd dldn-'t d i a n - ’t H ...... - : :______I- - ■ ■ — ------^— ^W IchHa-£BBte-S(aff-W i-llci>—itci>— -km-know-how-I-got-there—Uied-andO i e d - a n d H ______' _ ..jIH Iiilh. • .WICHITA'.'. Kan. (AP) —- IlicI lic cliichcatcd. You just do anything't h i n g to t o ' doors arc lockcd. The blincl.sIs aarc'gel re* get a'drink. pulled UeIU. The.telephone "ringsVings! j - ‘"I’d sit with any manan who H- : aWffl M n ijo unan.swore^. |I wcwould buy mc a drink. I didn’t ■ . ------The woman-inside-doc^jn'ti ‘t -r'g 6 **look1oq like-I-do noWi-WeeksLS would w o u l d H • oiit very oficft. She selddm eats. I| go by and I didn’t bathe Or even ■ : ■ '■ She caiT^t sleep well.' She—has ■ coi o - b a d - I . H ------1 ------hallucination,s. When she does)coidoes I couldn’t sleep, couldn’t eat.sat. 'I’ve H ------I^lt— ^asfcepr'-she—^wakes—-up-b<«up-boen-in--jiils-and-hospitaIs-ajjd.: a l s - a n d . H ------in—tr—cold-sw eat . .-r-w lth—the^plall—thfr^plaees^ou^nevep-dream-of."- •■shakes." /An Alooholic is shrewd and She lies, she cheats. She haleshates cleclever when it comes to drink- FULL-LINE \\ herself. She has what she5 aridand ingIng explained Siie. "When I was other women like her call “the workingwo for awhile, wellI I used ■ , - - housewife's secret sickness."i." to get a coke on my lunch:h hour. ■ RCA VICTOR DEALER! I] ' Sho . is an alcoholic. ThiThert' I’d empty half of It anda n d go g o ■ I r Trom transistortn radios to tape re- ^ She Is only one of thousandsids of ^o^my to cy^ H^lnlfit of U^*in the H fl| ------—, wiiiiion alrohollos.------bot Ink It In W • - . WKI ______corders. from portable color TV tn -A 'Ihi'i-e arc very few peopleleople the car . . . that's what a lotl o t ofo f - ^ I A TV-Ster-eTV-Ster'eo Home Entertainment cen- \ wliu llo noi know her. She’se’s a airlsair do on the job." __ ^ ______I ' a ______I j ______ters. MAA & Y glortrir hnc 1 relntive, a nciRhbori a fjriend.nd. I| , 1 The children of an alcoholicI c o h o l i o ■ t EGtSTER-Fnths she c a n 't face anybody. AndVnd It’s ■ ago . . . and it can be me again,jain. easiereasi for a woman at homeo m e tto o H All I have to do is take one hide than it is for a man. drink.” j "You know that you're ggoing o i n g H When did Soo's 'problemslemS lo gof through hell and get sicks i c k ■ begin? When she started drink-rink- whenwhe you start drinking ., . . but H ing. “I w as'17 years old. that’slat’s you go ahead and drink." when it started." she remem-lem- MaryM emphasized that a an n al­a l - H bered. coh(coholic will do almost anythingl y t h i n g H ------l!£vofy—tlme^l-d—snirf on a lin-o ------binge. aay- 'Oh God, 1 hopailar b l e — o r - l H ------this tim e 1 don’t get sickc or monmoney has run out "you) u ccan a n H Modal Fl-bl6I don’t get In trouble.' I alwvays ays drinkdrin all flavors of extract,t , ppure u r e ■ 18010 iq. In. rectar^fr«cUngul ular picture got sick and always gott in alco alcohol, or even canned1 hheat e a t ■ trouble . . . but that doesn't stop and shaving lotion." an alcoholic. ClChronic alcoholism Is o one n e oof f I ThaVIStANDAVIStANOA ■ Series• ■ HHMH B4S Table TopI ColorColo TV Buy! $ / “I'd disappear from home: for the most serious major healthn e a i t n ^ ^ B j^MQnBa/^SE9BB^^SinV| ^ys at a time. I found myself/self prolproblems in the United States.lates. 1^1 »q. (n.(rt. picture I I ^ | ^ | | | One of the greatest ColorolorTVvalues TV valui we've ever offered. ^ * ^ w . t . t i p ® 1 Powerful 24,000-volt chassis. NewNe\ Vista VHF and Solidlid . ■ $ 1 0 0 . 000 0 pMC l-ll stato UHF tuners. 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' .. ;■-:■■• IGet-ASh l...^______^______.-______...... ■’.*!.■...... „:v.«„:V ______U-_J.___ :.. ■■ I You’ll F( I Brand-N(-New Man HI—------r-By-JAN-Av-SJAN-At-SAINSBUR¥— \"-".:------” ’i, ' -r"' ? r." ' - " 'Times-Newsis-News FeatureF< Editor ^ ------.H-wasnlt,.tnn mrtny_y£ai:ajiy_y£ai:s_aiw--thaJLLlieil|bifijiighU”i g h t / l ___ ■• ■ ' 1 .1 j- '' '■ .. .-■ ____ what evqr it might,It havchavc~beenTT-^w»$--i»lway^prece3r h •ecetT ~ ed by a haircut andind shnvishave at the corner tonsorial parlor, and an uptownitown shineshi at "Joe’s.” And if the haircutit didn't'didn’t'do it, you were confidentfident I n ew ■ that the shoeshine would r]rpt|ke you feel like a new \'i' ' m a n . It cost a dime, but it wiwas worth it. it madee you ' B B E H neel better_Uian_fiQinRninp to a show on Saturday n night ig h t — m - ' ■ ■ —and that was a dimelime too.too.' - The man with a glass-likeglass-1 shine on his oxfordixford shoes was a man to be reireckoned with—a sharpie— i it was easy to rationalizee ththe e a gentieman. And it was .1 p “'' spending of that dimeime . . . “You never saw thet kkind in d ^iv.-" . ^ o ra man who^couldId ride in a taxniaveH irty shoesv;hoes7 j^.,« did you?” Of coursejrse notnot. Unthinkable, I Sl^- And now it costs a quartequarter, plus a tip; and a Satur- ^•, day night movie costs:)sts $1.50 $1.50. jj^t' No(, only has thee price i of a shoeshine remained relatively low, the service has improved. Now there Is little or no waiting.ing. HHg But much of the color is gone, The rags don’t pop, |R ^: and the young boyslys don’t dance. The advertising posters which-linod-th©-Wrid-the-watls-a4^ -now- few-^vnd-fatd-f«<^—— r ---- between, and the old squisquare board are gone,5, the ^ fci -', ones covered with messagesmessage which read: “Joe, callca ll me before Sunday.”',” or, ""Place.two on Lowboyloy in *i^. ' the fifth, Ace,” or, "Her namnai e’s Mary and she worksA’ork s ' -:97.‘-■■‘ ' at Smitty’s. That’s3 nilall I kiknow.” i Those days are over.o v e r. Tl T h 9 d a y s ,of th e long shoe- Jif^ attUKt fe ..■ shine parlor wheree the ne' newspapermen and bookies ; and detectives andd politicpoliticians all gathered to0 ex- • ' ‘ charige-informationn while ta boy shined and whistled ...... 1 are- gone. They aree no mmo o re. m H Occasionally onei can see a lale-Iate-show on1 tele- vision and somethinging like this happens: Humphrey Bogart walks up to0 a shoeshoeshine stand and stepsps up ^Bk ' for a shine. The mnnan starts to work on the shoes and then says, “How’s it go'n Mr.A Spade.” Bogart shifts n . '5 a bit in the chair and says,says "Not good, Packy, Not good.” And Packy/ says, "Wouldn’t have anything to do with the Greenwellenwell ci:case would it Mr. Spade?” And Bogart says, "It migimight.” And Packy finishesshes up the shine—Bogart steps down and digs intot> his pantspar pocket. He pressesses a crisp five dollar billill into Packy’sP hand, and Packy looks up and says,, "Bless ya, Mr. Spade.’’ «aysT ------S p a d e ? ” B p - 4 "W hat is it, Packy?”k y ? ” “Weil, suh, you1 might try the hotel on PineP in e , ,1 CHARLIE HARRISONSON give.iglve.

ALFONZO RALPH, owner^^oLimer_ oL thet Idaho Shine since! 1948 used to overage 150. to 200 pair «l shoes a day tn the shop,op, M t nown It’i difficult to averaceerace SOSn ) pair'a day. Standing behind«hind ill ' ; Mr. Ralph Is Ken Jones,, an employeempi of the shop. Whenm Mr. RaRalpli rir<;t boucht the fthopop he had (our men working fullnil time, and today he has onlyy one. LikiLike pool halls (the old fashion-•liion- .. ed kind), and barbersliopaipa (the old (ashtoned kind), thetho days of the shine parlor' are — — ..:■'■■-—rT^-nd|^Bffr-*ipE)SV n u m b er^ .

03«nai^^^3l*ai»» L i n d a v ^ a t u i =^SECTION Twin Falls Times-Newss-News C-1 SundaSunday, Dec. 10, 1967 WHERE HAS aU theI business gone? Into the home and,nd hands eof tho “ do-lt- once thethe dominiedominion of a shoe shine parlor. WheUWhether the unit works on elec- yourseifer." From left to right ia $29.te electric buffer, a $5.00 batteryba opera- trlcltyy or or battery battery power, or Just simplynply human 7.00 packaipackage Includ.!ne ancientnt conceptconcept tthat you can tell a man by the ihlne■ on his shoc^. polish, buffers, applicators,tors, and a ; battery operated unitI to supply the molion Newestit Recruit I it InI Newiti;mian’s Navavy Reststs jjjj^ H ^

The spvcnth of .seven1 Navy aiactive duly from one family. sons. Seam an Recruit John)hn Mi- HeH received a letter from the chchnel Newman. H, son of Mr. SiSecretary of the Navy congratu-sngratu- and Mrs. Kirby Newman,an, .190 latingla him on his decision to VanVi Buren St., Twin Falls.lls. Ida- servesc wilh the Navy, and Gov- ^ K07 tf'CUrrenlTy InvpTved In post- eiernor Don Sarnuelson personallyrsonally trnining proce.sslng wiihlh the extendedp ) his congratulations at UnitedUl States Navy. He will ar- theth ceremony held at thele Twin riveri' home' shortly for ba visit FallsF City Hall. with his family and friends■nds nf- atm ospherethere to ter having enlisted in thee Navy q, sea-going-tales, and the ■ on Sept. 20, 1967. regulations of Navy life proved John Michael Newman has un- tn bc a considerable changeange in dergonedc training at the Recruit J(John Newman's way of life. TrainingTt Command. Naval Ncwmnn received a regulation f l T i Training Center, San Diego.I c E 0. recruit haircut, and was issued Cs ■ Ci>clothing. He shlppw l hli; J.ivilianrivilian__ Training for the young recruit cliclothing home. He was given started a.s il does for allill who testste and counseled in the ways ,en.enlist in the Navy, with an "in- of the U. S. Navy. Wf9 processing"pr phasi6i»chtMit6d bv_ by — ~~— ^ . practical training in seamanshiplanship ' cnange skills and naval ■ lorminology.nology. .'* . foi Ihc al- l^e recruits are taught fire flSiliil^RBKsxBHu'' '.'.3 SEAMAN RECRUIT JOHN>HN M. NewmanI cBmbs * ladderMer onoa ibe ib training- ship RECRUIT,I • ter Newman and .'>9 other:h men sur- fighting techniques,'arid alsoalso in-. ,._m g m B ------■ fiOTwttilwta acala model ofp| a« destroyer dest escort. Basic seamanshl(leamanshlp,- line handling, telephoneI ' fromrot throughout the countryj^li1 Twin volve themselves in'competitivepetitive TELEPHONE tALKERlE K PROCEDURE,PROCl as It U called■lied In the IU.S. Navy. Is p ra ^ ic ^ by talker procednies, aM llilpbaaid i tm. T n ■mnnp flw. m any rl»«>«-tnilght>'., ___ wereEs formed into CompanyIt-lime- .'j.16i spnrjt,lAll.-inti(; all the 10 u-aakswaaks----SCnn.^..» -nn«.,.i( Inhn -M K», Mniimnn,. ’^TITTnB' . nattyp nf TwinI Falls who b brou&ht natlomkl recogr.'tlon on this training device at the NavNaval Training, San piego,JO, California.Califor Newman, who was 18 ,les and placed under the guidance;o John jst;of intensive Iraining will1 prove to ti the city when hc enlisted in i 5 m , IHKJ H» le Ihn Mvenflt'i^en-nBW - __ ■when he -eHlI«iea-iiri»eT»8»vy vy-«T>s il~TwBnFiUs, wMTHe centerter of activityacli for some time prior to Nc of at- usefuTas John Michael Newmanlewman on p active duty in the U.S.U.S. Navy Navy from the Kirby Newmtiniwmtin family of Twin F«Us. Young New- ' his actual enlistment. HisI picture, along wlth>that «( hisills father, Kirby Newman, appeared of tri an experienced petty e officcr gain- joins , si.x brothers now servirtg servir« man ti graduated from hishis recruit recruit Itraining the first of’ thUthis nionth,nionth,- and Is presently Involved T l^ ’' Magazine, aodte receivedved sever*several write-ups in Navy papers, who ed was to supervise their sev- re- cj,active duty in their country’sluntry's in ii post-training processing.^ssing. He He_ w^l spend It daysi.jrtth^ , with ji^ his ^ fim fai liy add friends In Twin hiterert newspapera.^ — ------—I------::— j —x aai niit n jiiijiig:— —^—:— :lcurrant ' __'. I -nnnavy^ ------—— ------HF Jj ll was a considerable change -r<.» ■ ■' ', .' ■ ' . ' for John fJewman from ihe at- ni >• ' JIT , tention and activity which sur- fip l - . . y V ______I. lone rounded his enlistment in Twin vo tights— Fnllt ■ nn .Sfipl_211__At-Jhat- limC- s 18 ,les5 than three months ago John of >r to Ncwmaa was-thc’-center of at- us ired traction in Twin Falls. Hc gain- joi lers, ed national headlines as th^ sev- ac

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HIBBARDID :; fafai:^' of life because Godod has " Jesus. had much to say about V # Pastor, Valley ChHatlan Churchchurch g given l tnan freedom of yviilrill and thur- pur- ® Whittom spent topped any pre- showed wRiit a. shorlflge OfJI foodtooa ^ jhat whoever believes in P™' chasing and, planning some out- P°^ fhoro there will be 20 years from now. have vious experience of “walking"'"B standingg,an, street decorationsIS °for for can be grateful that there **'* " Him should not perish but have through a cemetery at night," if be- Progress of the tennis court sternal life.” The Son has shown the main street during, the Is “a great maln-stream off„i,u be- was ' reported and it was an- ' for he had lo go through the Christmas holidays. ’ 'j®'''lievers- who have a . vital faith us the way of life thit is eternal.ternal. thick tall bushes to get the bear,ear, . . that gives meaning to lifep he-be- nounced that the Jerome' Elks „ He did not come to teach us to 5 and “"‘I Twin F^lls Elks are asking REMEMBER WHEN A clgaretlicigarette used to be a noxiouslous weed. Or was It? Oh well. Never- which he didn’t know was dead , . cause of what they believe nnd engage in silly sentimentality thelMs, a Times-News photograi ilcture at a Twin Falls IntersecJtlon ot A Gem County widow received.elyed ^^at they do as an re- '9'^ for names of needy familiesJjf , to but to choose the way of life s photographer caught this picture at a T or still i>liV6 and waiting for ' I „.i distribute Christmas baskets, [r iho rn ‘ casual snioker. The sign on the door reads: “Leave,’emire , ’em and weep—Twin? Falls County him. the same kind of certificate® hon- S“lt-.„i,' Tho church’s original pri- ^ f loc '1’®'^ I® “ belief wo can share _ oring her late husband as did _J hlkh They are asked lo contact Les- ,,, J nnH Bureau of Noxious Weeds.”Is." ______• ______He mustered all the courage v M mary reason for being establish- rpw v '^1^*’ others in their sorrow an d -----: the TWIN FALLS woman, Mrs. ed 'T ‘was to make Christians, and ‘ ter Saunders nnd Bill Pressey.^pnr trouble that gives hope andd pur- he had and went through the Albert *|i„, W. Sowle. gy Q. with these names in the -near ‘ thicket for his trophy. He .... teach them the Christian way of ' pose, and a way of livingg and I and Mrs- James E. (Lorna) Vahl- life. The purpose is not, there-.here- fu'ure. . acting ^ . that will lift and help I • couldn’t see inside too w.ell and . hiit Charline Orr will show slides when he heard the bear growl. berg. Montour, Idaho, received:eived forefore,- a case of either-or, but, ^ ?hp providing equality, freedom and I 1 gnd the certificate last winterr foi- both both-and. We a re to botii mmake ake h®-- ‘--‘P “t the opportunity for everyone. I ’ chills'went down his spine and f , j„. next meeting. MWOJV perspiration gathered. But when'hen [‘’"'•flowing the death of her; hus- chri Christians and Interpret and in- he finally located the bearP it band, a former sergeant Inin the ,pir.ipire them to living the Chris-;hris- ~ SODA CLEANS I w as d e ad Army. Following inquiriess the tian way of life. J To keep a vacuum bottle I The bear hide is being madelade Vahlberg family came to0 the in1^1 the last analysis It Is really■eally Contest vy' Set By' sweet-smellingj and clean. OtKe otKe I Into a rug for Whittom and hisfijs conciusiqn the award was given Imi^ssibleimpi to lead persons to "O to a week fill It with a solution:ion of I wife, Irene. ®since Vahlberg’s death wass ser- the acceptance of Christ withoutt L u t Burley J J Jaycees col.d water and a tablespoonoon of I ' . • • . v,ice connected. teaCteaching them what is involvedolved BURLEYi — The best Home balbaking soda. Wash In warmw arm I A recalcitrant lily — or an TheThi late James E. Vahlbergilberg in b being a Christian. To believeilieve ChiChristmas Decorations Contestrontest sudssud and rinse thoroughly in the I ^ •. I over appreciative one! It’s hardlard serveserved five years In the South in GodC and accept his willII for wilwill be sponsored by Burley usualus,j way. Jugs used just for I ^ 9 ^ ^ lo determine with riots and PacificPacil during World Warjr II. our-lives,our- would by the veryy na- JuniorJut Chamber of Commercemerce picnicsp|c should get this treat- I wbat-not among the people,-ple,- He sserved in the mail depart-epart- ture or our belief, result in good witwith Gale Manning chalrmttirilrmttir ^ment after each use. I maybe the lily, a flower men-len- ment nnd at times was flown worlworks and the bearing of fruit of thei event. tioned in the Bible, Is protestingting over different Islands to distrib-Istrib- befilbefitting our repentance. TThe prizes will be of $50J each uSlUSE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS I also. We would rather think-lt-«teIc^-ute mail.i He was a victimIm of Repentance, R incidentally,tally, for best religious theme,, best pof o r FAST SELLING RESULTS I ' was appreciation, however!! pneuipneumonia several times while meansmea turning from whatevertever no\novelty d«coratloii uud theaT lllOIirmost ia n t — I Hill — I II.IIII ^ I—. I ■ ------— I—I W M At any rate, an Easter lily. In ththe .service and becamene ill direidirection we were going to;o go oriioriginal display. i Riven to Mrs. Earl TrIdle, HAN-AN- with m alaria when he returnedurned in thetl direction of God andI His 1TTie contest will be open, tp II SitN, ar E astertim e by her sis- iti th ircyctr way of iHe for uii. i t’s aa'stTfipieWlple resresments throughout the City-Ity 01oi ' ~ ter, and blooming profusely’*at at by ttthe Forest Service untilil his as as that!tl Natyrally. our response3onse BurleyBui and judging will bee done ' that time, decided to bloom3om death last January at the1 Vet- to to GodG is because of the under-nder- dutduring the week of Dcc. 18.18.^ I ' again. Why should it be restric-ric- eran'eran's Hospital in Bc^sc. standing stan wo come to havo aboutibout ManningMa stated, I ted to just one bloomifig and1 al- Mrs.Mr Theo B. Brush, RICH-RICH- ^imrtlm. that is, that He is our BurleyE merchants and busi- 3 II i ways at Easter? FIELD, FIEl sister of Mrs. Vahlberg,Iberg creator crea and sustainer of life, nesness firms are cooperatingg with I ■ Although the quantity of rcpor reports her sister has framedamed and and that above al. He lovesJS us the Jaycees in Furnishing; three M iirc II P blooms wa.s .scarce, the excep-;ep- her icertificate along si ded e a and and desires that we be obedientdient cascash prizes. tionally large size of the two photcphotograph of the late Mr. Vahl- to to His H will and purpose forr our 1To enter a home in the Christ-Christ-» nUVjJ W HjBBHK II perfect blossoms made up for berg,berg. lives. live: His love for us does3 not mamas Decoration Contest, just M CUanaa I that. They remained beautifultIful —------protect prot us -from all the pains mamail the name and addressess to S I W\ i for two weeks, before fallingling PLASTIC HELPFUL and problems of life, but rather.kther. BuBurley Jaycees. P. 0. Boxox 27. S „ W 3 « B e m . ll , , gives to us a way of life that Burley,Bu stating whether thehe en- . off the stalk. Strips -fr of thin plastic material ?Jl® Ivirs. Tridle put the plants, pot Jfh a s meaning eternally. Pain, try is in the religious, noveltylovelty m mSSMBt I "’“y I’® P®*" suffisuffering and problems arere a or original class. i and all, outside In the soli, after aees. A pastel bow lends glamor — ^ It quit blooming, and then she / dug it up this fall. She wasiSns birthday o r show er g gifts, 5 ynBHHOnon m rr® while the transparent reds and greatly pleased with tho two greens come into their ownvn at ------lQveljt,hl03SQinv__------^ ^ Chri5tTtWy-thnc;-The3e are -veryvery ------economical; a number of' rib- I 1 Vacant store buildings on the~ bons can be cut from a small m ain street of FAIRFIELD amount of material.______were the target of a cleanup I WARDS I - crew recently under thfe direc-rec- •:! N M B 1 tion of Mrs. Lloyd Barron. Civic [""WW pride prompted MRS. BARRON, CHRISTMAS C uddtg Bott • • •m. t'ntrg 'jointed . .. .. Rttagged n metal frame MRS. JOSEPH COOK, MRS. A. Start your Ust J. VASTEN JR.. and other ' volunteers to assist In the clean­ up project. nD C n ’C t r a d i nslG g ■ PIUSHPHS IDOU FAVORITESES JUNIORTRIGVIESJl The vacant hardware building»ng KCL/Ix O POST These Areas on the main street was the prin-rln- L — 1^^—— I ----- May Gall Uf ^ » a » ^ 5 9 ^ COLLECT: K I 1 ”.. 2 ” I T frrificn Tni>-sl Som e w’tTi1 cyps cy<»s c A CfiTorriiT mcn.TCorh? nf .nn!- nnF- lli.ilth.i iiprii nnct rlosc; Jovi-lylo\<*ly ForFor flctjvc smnH frj'I Firff-rwT, ^ Justi Arrtved atiI t ^ WILSON-BATES yi JEROM E ^ g PLACE YOURUR CHRISTMAS Cl I I I rial All wilh Kay^ay rontcilroe hair. All nro «ailyj’.uiy baktbi«koon fnc«’nK. i-nr nny child iBeaMmmMmWt KETCHUM ^2 CATALOGFOR FOR DELIVERY I " HAILEY ^ Big 8oPB 8n...lns...Inalianti FIbu ^ BEFORE chri: MSXWT SOUNCXMX^NIW^OJNSTANT rcTxjm , BELLEVUE ^ CHRISTMAS I ^ C O M S O L GOODING ^ ____! O I _ E T V <'§4 vS W b n A [ WENDELL ^fi Come In To0 227 Main E. j ^ L _ ------BLISS------^ I 1 CASTLEFORD ^ 0 ro to r Miidfist • • • |> i or Call1 733-3405733- I r U A tt-m im el g la m t..m I BUHL I I MURTAUGH ^ PIGTUREGAMERAM ■ A A DUMP TRUCK ------— r * r f l f I HAGERMAN ^P As a BONl^ONUS to 1.99 DIETRICH 1.99 All wood bench com'pl«te wllh ^ I.oolc throuRh lii)ck. pu^h a Har 5*37 h • Harr»mer and Pagt. WonderfulJ.rful Its I enouRh fo ride «ni SHOSHONE ^ MAGIC VALLEY C E b u tto n , p ictu re rliaiiEi-^. Hns •nterlomment „ii for »h« ycuno*iuno- * ^ lo “ ralsej and lo w ^ .EY CUSTOMERS I I a levolving ‘IJaih’ cube loo. i II III»'iIII »f*r. Simifor to llluifrolioa.^ Kealutic'ally l^alu detaUeA k .' y? ■*' r .. . through jP i« ...I— . ..ii.- A'o Toll Chargeses on RhoneBi Ordet‘a I il * I Decemb'er 18th ■ i - . WOOD LOW-BOY Cl ------O t‘er—$iiy ifr-ifOU-eqUr< m ~ e a lt C O L L E C T il [ > I on orders ot i TTm BRtSrpL L2091 ycL th ro u g h D ecemib ber e r 18th.18i I ^ Walnut grained^finisK on>n genuine.genuin .....—.. $10 or more. hardwood. Lighted "Slide-l^ule"i-F^ule" tur tutv ^ Ing with pre set VHF fineIne tuning.tuning Buy'Now For ’ Power-reserve chassis. C hristm as ____ TOYS! c o '-o * m : i : . - . rtSSiS ~ an la mapla SWre I TJ' g I owm* StServtce'tor 4f . « .• . dfsu a m t 3 0 ’ (rained finltliIih on hardhard- . board, ^ewar-raftrvi^•r-r«ffrv« Hmindng * - ' chaiala. UnltindiltlMd VHF,VHF/ UHT chanaatI fUCtOf,aalacior. I ' . NUnSElivsET 2Z6PG.TEASETr ^ 5TMDtll6BEilR ^ A M E s ! Sava on a l t r a r # Insfnstant P/ay TV 9 4.44 a .3 3 7 .9 9 ADMIRAL COLOROLOR 1TV SETS 9 I loll F o r the little hoitexf. Every-;ery- B Brown row plofh pe«r w«h flocked ov- thing >be needi for enterUi^lain- vinylvtw l *noot, u f ^ eyei. With cvWO'^^' Sf. Me. to g . fUsUc. Top-dMign. _cQlorl PrlcM s ta r t a t ...... 399 .95 Av/T 1 - MORE! ------tntafulr ribbon bow triau.— ______- ______Ssiiriog.M 9gl5j^ley:>ValleY^JDce_1935 ' 9 R MONEY’S WORtH MORE ATjY o m m ^— — BI M orv thru Fri. 9i30 a.m .'9 p.m.- I STORE HOURS S^SATISFACTION g I ^ ^5 Saturday 9i30 o.m..« 6i30 p.nv M T O R T H ' S . WilSON-lN-^BATES r . .1 a;ao a.m . toHShppTTT-- -CtUARAN I ' g r~~~ J e romaT" I I#ll U ' ' ' W W i Oars exviusiiveiyl 14* dioll For drinks, wets. Rooted Kair» loov- thin] J ina eve*. Vinyl chair, cradle. tog. * ^ O s / YOOR MONEY’S ' WPC»OLWOI ~ g ifts g A tP

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S."). failureailure MountainMouni Home. $135, drivingdriving w were ere Glen Lattin, 148 Ramage-^ I We ran acros^ an article'j' thethelwill I will not be silver coinage “s as („ to .fg register;' Fred Bender.r, 45.-15. whilo whilo intoxicated; Daniel Ya.z- s |- j I ' other day explaining some of ^ in tl 5 7 9 '' Sl' Lynn. C.'^Flasmussen,' ■ ' othei e of I in the past, but “proof" exam-nam.- .5 7 9 '- Highlandi Ave.. $19!>, driv- zei, zei, 33. : Mountain Home. $25. r, I th the e ^qualities which are expected;cted|Ples, pies nf Ihe nrpsent-dfiv-c-UKt-nn^ C. P ; I . 3.10 Sernhd Ave. N 8;.5; StevB___ -iriir^tTltoT^nroxicatcd; Clarenceirence drunk drunk on a-publlc-hlghwayj. Haul d , e ; I Of the new Umted“ States Mint coinajic;comi Tht Proof set consists 0 j( a Paul D. Eacker. 338 Diamond' St.; D. Hendricks. 28. Twin Falls, Hubbard, Hubbi 44, Mountain Horiie,Home, .Take .Take ?am ora, Route 4, Buhl, ■ I now under construction in Phil- of oneo cach of all coins being’‘-'."’K no „.mud flaps; Bob (i. Cum- $2.'). d I adelphia. Among other things curn Cum- $25, drunk nn a public highway,n j.i; all sitop sign and slop light lings currently struck at the mini. mins. 47. T-win F alls' S.'i. failureailure and and Wall V Knox Twin I-alls, $5, violati I — Avhie-Avhieh-Btnazed-us-was-t4io -f«et~(-50c■ faot~(-50ct t-2SGr^tflc ; -5c ;‘-n iid -l-cr)-" f h c ^ ^ ^ Ils. $5. viointions: Oree E._Simonds. _ , to stop' at ‘failToad stop sign; failurefailun to carry driver's license.license. 19381 93s j jj| Monte DTive, $TS7“and that—the—new—Mint will have price will b 6 $.5.00. packaged Rjfi,;,Richard D. Carrico, 23, Twin I'im a capacity of a million ct>inspt)ins in a special M ini packagc. and J Twin I'incd in Twin l-'alls Justice Gary M^ Brubaker, 1660 Sccond----- P'?" Falls, • S5, . failure to- transferinsfer Court Court fnr speeding w eree Don Don Tecohi recohcT Ave. E ., $157' driving ' ■ an hour—or almost 300 a second,;ond. delivereddeliv by. registered mail,iiiail. renlslreglslralion; ArihuV J. Uunford, G. N ction This seems ti little odd. since nford, G. Northrop, 17. 220 Iliirrisoniirrison withoi without a driver’s license: Sle- I This sort of coin production This I'l'.’.^ir expired d riv er’s’s li- St St . . $7; S Dale R Johnson, 21, phen I stag{ staggers the imagination. AndAndJliefore >>cfo: we quit making, silver ’ Iin, 21, phen Douglas McFadden,. 7.36 that coins, Ihe price for a Prooff set cense; A llvria Grant. 63. Eden, Wendell, Wend' $15; Edward K'-'Kields,■Kiejds, Seconi Second Ave. E., $20; .luliet H. I by the way—did you know that coin; _ $13. solid line violation: lie- 23,23, Buhl. B $.'l(l; liichar-. Car- Boone. Route 3. $10; Thomas B B ' ■ - I by using the new clad coinage was nietra Gikiu, 4,'i, 32B l-ourih1 Ave. rico, rico, Twin Tails. $12; I ynn A. 1 He I for manufacture of coins, the CiuessCli the government has ,,, ‘ ynn A. 1 . Hewlett. Route 1. Kimberly, mil- also been infected by the profitfi'.iW,, , $10, stop sign violaiion:aiion; Wells, Wells I7, l i|er, $111; Dalee I’mv- Pow- $ $111); 0 ; j Eugene H. Shephard. 329 W B '. . Mint has made a cool $S34 mil- so 1 1‘liind__ I___Hosl'MW VH Twin l‘FS. Bn^-Ninety-one cents worth Ot I.-.i'i -Jl.win.crs,__45,__Hiilil: $111:__B ciuiLiL.N. l . N , i.Vtij;I't,11; (inti— E lvin E .----- ^I lion 'dollars in protifr’ ' j „f, l-'alls, $,'i, inadequate brakes;■akes; Aslelt, Aslelt .39, Filer. $10; l arrell „„„„„ 'd to coins for $2 . 1 0 was quite a hefiy I arr^e_ll grown Jr., 2023 Maple Ave.. $15, I We were a little,'surprised to oui d Xhoiiias 1-;. McCarth\', I.S'. Je-Je- J. 'P Peterson. ;t2. ' l iler, $7: , ,7™” , ,1 bite—but coins costing around ^■ — xeceireppive a letter from a gentle-1 t-; nn hill i» . . , . r r y - rome,roine. $1.'). passing at intersec-ersec- Dwayne Dway D, Grrgorv, 21),>li Ii3(i li'!() (ailure to yield right of way. ■ m man an in Millinocket. Maine, ask- . _ ;r ' tion. OTH I- rt'dnck ll C:atroM.atroM, (irant (irant .St.. Sid; Henry K.' BTT^ ■ - ; ------■ ing about a Civil W ar Tokenoken "'K'"R 'I'iiRs “’o far. llowover-^if' ine 'Jews wanting Proof sets, Iheythey *’ ''hird Ave. N., $101 fail- Ion, Ion, 21.: UurU"\’. $lfi: RossOSS H. H. USF. USF. Tl Ml-S-NEWS WANT ADS ■ he has found. The Times-News ■ring the right of way.ay. Cook, 49, 223 Second Ave.ve. N,, N,, I'OK l OK 1 l A.ST SELLING RESULTS ■ evidently has a wide circulmion. 1I may be obtained by ordering ■ We have a letter from M. B..g ’ from the Mint in San Francisrn,■isro, ------...... ^ I in{p Fairfield.Pf She asks about sell- or send a self-addressed stamp-amp- I ing some ,Silver Cerllficates.•ites envelope to “Coin World."rld.” DealDealers are currelitly payingivinc ^ j- Sidney. Ohio ■l.'i.'lK,5 abouabout 30 per cent over face val- send you a special- MICHAELMI( H. FELTON ue for these notes—and if they!hev *y ^ tprinted form for ordering ue f( these .sets, are badly worn, they' are not I DEAFAF MANM PERFECTJFECTS” ~ .~f , , wortiworth saving. Hpwev'er—if youvou ” looking for Mer- M AGIC VALLEYY POPORTRAIT . . have nice, new crisp ones—hanghaiig chants’s ^ Tokens which might be ■ l'>v tinyriNY HEARINGS AID-AID I nUice Information on ___ onto them. They have no place such tokens (tiickeys) will: 1 be;:^ OOFFERS F F E FREE^ MCMODEL I lo go but "up.” If you are inter-.^„rt.j-i»uch-apptccialcd. ------t^ftrk. Fii‘st ■ ortad -inrscm ng^r^^^ jjjj, (Ijuestions on coins and cur- and 'we'll send you some ad- rencyi should be sent to The dresSes to contact. ', A rcmarl<.ibly tiny alhin Ihe-earear he.itin(!hearinn ,iidaid h; has been perfeclcd 9 - Money Box. c-o The Times- by a man who hiis been hardird ol hearing lor iieaily ten years. From Mrs. C. P., Twin Falls, News. Twin Falls. Idaho 83301.) This small device has no danKhngng cords. No separatesep; IransmitlinR f l Year Of Proecu)ecuting Attomeorney’s Term 2sIdaho: I have a note pr bill ______units. Jusl slip ll in your ear and hear af;ainaf;am as naUiie intended. ■ for $100 issued by the Treasur-asur- ______<1 Due to Ihe use ol transistors, Ihc user cost Michael H. Felton, a youngig ton,ion, nowno reside iri Castleford.I. "Wi"We also handle sanity pro- ors, Ihc user cost i,s extremely low. ■ er’s Office of the State of I.ou- TW Tho inslrunient weighs only 0 1 1 and personable lawyer, comes:s SpealSpeaking of his position as ceedirceedlngs and a great many . . ^ I: !ighs only '/, ,. Hardly noticeable, V isiana. dated M arch 10. 1863.is d o n BROWN’S ycly very powerful. V from a family with a built-inin Twin FallsF Prosecuting Attorney■ney juvenijuvenile cases as well ,. as J. . Davis' picture is in the left- tradition of jurisprudence. Hisis Felton says, “\j/c iiave morelore handl handling child support action . ' . FREE. Actual sijc. rcplica ol theIhe new hearinhearinc .nd is available V hand corner of it, to you. Nc cosl or obligationion ol any kind. It'sI yours to keep. V father, Tom Felton, is Judge of responsibilityrespon! than most people^aple^ withirwithin the county for women?. Itj, Is in very good condition.* SAFETY SERVICE ____ Iflahd's Second Judicial District,:t, realize. We have handled morelore who who have husbands residing all signatures j. are readable, | n and a highly respected member’r than lOO10 felony cases so far this both both i In and out oT the state. , It is on yellowish parchmentmeni iree "It is an active job wilh a of the legal community both in year, and there is still three “It ° paper and does nnt seem to r Pleasa sondrf mme o FREE, actual aclu s //« . m odol of Idaho and through the region. weeks to go. And we handle-idle great great deal of genuine respon- L‘have ' ever been folded. j j tha new TELEXLEX alhin-tho-earall-ln lho-ea hoaring aid. But at 27. young for any elect-t- three times the- misdemeanormor sibilit;sibiliiy." ' Is this real or just play nion- I'j I N A M E ______ed official. Michael H. Felton>n cases comparedc to felonies. Michael Mic Felton and his wife ey? ^ Doesj it have any ca^h value/aluo has already' established a partrt ------JudyJudy have been serving as whatever? , Thanks for any infor-jnforj coCOMPLETE UNDER-CAR SERVICE I A D D R E S S ______T«Ux Acouitic(Acouitic Products Produc i of that tradition. \VT West-end coordinators for the‘ , rnatiimation. I Fund for the Performing Arts Answer: If this note Is genuineU linri I Wotor Tunc Up • Balancing • W 3054 Excaliior Blvd Blvd. ------In 196.') after graduation from 2 j,ng Mlnnvapollt,t, Minnaiofa Mirtnaiofa i 55414 ! STATE ______the University of Idaho law* Water Pipe Center for the University of' Ida j|It jj;is not listed. Both Criswellswell f^ Alignment • Brake* • Tiro Trumo ______21 P _ ___ ho. They are co-chairm en. And o school at Moscow, Michael Fel- I" J (Q (Confederate„ and Southern 4 1 7 M ain E. 733-8 2 1 3 ton realized that his law degree I if*,? Mike, himself, is a member' of Statess(a((, currency) and NorthJorth ___ presented problems in the .sec­Q.i Leaks Ai-e the boardn of d irecto rs of the American y^rne currency, show, pQno ------ond district. Many cases would Golden Eagld Booster Club at such „,,„u note. The genuine Louisi­nii.si- come before his father neces-s'! Discussed csr. csn' ZZana currency should have a pic­pic- sitating a disqualification on ture of.4 Governor Thomas■i O. lhat case, and so Mike Felton . HAGERMAN—A special meet-eet- Moore in the upper left corner.rner. ,s ing of the Hagerman City Board Tyfrn. picked the Magic' Valley as '"B of ' r e The Series of 1863 Confederatejrate homo base for the beginning of a was held this week to learn the -t’il-Mrs. Earl Rated States nolo has a picturee of career in law, and U publict^-tiauKo ‘nt..thn spvprni Innkfi whi<.h T ^ o s r . r ..._------1-1 T lUC V T>|>-i/»n. | n the center•r of ______------gerva nt.------_ ha»>> oc.ciirrcdni in tho t t gal w iitnr. the rnote. in pipe which was installed in the lOtCS I.ocating In Buhl, Mike Felton P'P? 1^ HANSEN — Mrs. Stanley EarlJarlI Moreover.Me Confederate notes and his wife Judy became partrt spring of 1964 replacing old° was ^welcomed as a new mem-em- (gem(genuine) are printed on a veryver>' nf Ihe Magic Valley scene,e worn-oiworn-out wooden pipe. . . her ^at tho Slim and Trim TOPS)PS flirfisyflirfis rag content paper, almostinnst Mlchacl Felton became a partrt John Caldwell, specialist with^ Club meeting at the home of like tissueI paper—wilh no cnsp-risp- of the firm of Hepworth andid the CCorrison Technical Co., Mrs. jy^^s. Thomas Steelsmlth. Mrs.4rs. ness to them at all. Nungester — n firm which later?r MountaMountain Home, was contacted MaVgiMargaret McCoy was best loseriser SuchSu< a note as you describe:ribe He ei r e ...■ became Hepworth. Nungester>r several weeks ago to assi.st the and ,a total loss of 11 poundsinds Isis probablypr one of those Issuedusued and Felton. town 1: board with this ever re-r<^ w^ ^ ,3as 5 ,noted. a fevfew years ago as an advertis-?rlis- On Jan. 9, 1967, Felton took of-if- occurrioccurring problem. A c contest In which all pledgedge ing scfiemot by several Easternslern fico after being elected Twinin MayorMayr Ralph Miller reportsorts ag ccr certain lo.s.i was begun and com[companies. A great manyy of Falls County Prosecuting At-t- Mr. CaldwellC told councilmenmen willvvlll hbe ended Jan. 8. New offi-Dffi- these were 'sent out in the m mail ail lorney. and will hold that office:e that testste; showed the leaks wereirere cers will' be elected at the nextlext to promotef various products,ucts. until tho term expires in Jan.n. cau.sed by p chemical and elec-■Ice- meet!m eeting,- Dec. 11. A C hristmmas as HowiHowever—I cannot pass judg- I9G9. trical ireaction and advised the party and gift exchange willI be ment without seeing Ihe note. Mike Felton met his wifefe pipes could' be grounded withA/ith held Dec. l!i. The gifts are: toto|lf If y(you care lo send It to the Judy Kempton at the University;y zinc andt magnesium anodes)des be madem or to cost no morelore colufcolupin. we will examine and of Idaho. Although from Albionin which will correct the leaking- the United Uni States. modelmodel. they will bo specially struck,•uck, eSw^^@K^5*gwi W ■ Ii IS>Vi w h e r’e e insure> ired Thislis Christmasias I'. 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o 4 TwInFalls '.Timej-Nevysis-News ' Sunday,*.Dec. 10, 19(57' 19'67‘ .'.■ . f ; ■ Gete Breaks Shoeshinee A Day Keep s , ^ JNewsi O,01 t SS i i ^ ^ c e m e n S tS Jl MIAMI, Fta- (AfWW&ea He WhoSti^i$t^ls My Purserse Steals1 Trash the director ot the Weather Bureau’s nat^pnal. hurricane . _ Airman I.e. Georgee S.s. Coiner, Second L t Jerry C. Cook. son centei^ retires in January,lary,^ hs The Doldrumtrunrs Away...• ^ son t)f Mr. and Mrs.Irs. E. W. ofol Mr. qnd Mrs.-Ross H. C ^ tjbrealt. i ------J------(Cootinued-fr«Dtinu«d-(rom-Page-C-l-)------^______^ Coinec-of-AiIurtaughr-is-oa-duty-is-oa-duty -T -Twin-^llSr-hlia-gFadueted-with He Who Steajteals My Name.une. Deserves It at Udom Royil ThialI Air Force honorsh( from the training course , By j a n a . SAINSBURYJRY Because I feed, my famflyimfly and I Ing, overjoyed at the. name Ar-~ Gordon Dunn,, thinkings aw ay., who would dance his way across the set afterfter he EBase.illiailand. Airmannan Coiner, alat Sheppard Air Force Base, • I TImea-Newa Feature EditorEditor nmyself through the ^rcisglercise ofo thur I as « first name I ame decided Ar- ahead about his days I, away., “ I’m had started shiningig the shoessht of a- “broadwayly pro- «a^^aircraft. equipmentent repair- ^Tex., for ^ r Force missile dK eci^ from the office. saM. “I’m —•------^ pr ttf -the Iftunch offleer 8^ T h e~Hetjterrant7^ ----- On Nov^8,-1939, a day which w rife p u t d ucenr® = ’ ~ . ^in^'lhe StS?^«^H^T^^[^d*wwith ltifuie the name,i ,‘‘Jan-Arthur Sainsbury.” gdliig to help my wife put '■■ PPacific Air Forces. Before' his a'jgssa" graduate of Caldwell Hiah WiU not necessariiy live In tj>e P nsbuiy. up the hurricane ahutteira.hutters. annals of history, I wasis bom “ using my middledie name iuntil someone pointed, out that do th a t And then there was the boy who took hisi shoe- ® arrival in“ Vietnam, Jie was as- School, S( received his degree m nrettv for my first name. I wouldtrould use ■"Ja n 'l^ rth q r” could out be that m y She’s always had to do that • Home A ir 1966 from B righam Young Uni- Into what I think is a pretty JJ _____s_b.Uie_kiL.Alonie w ith h im . 'nmpi- signed at Mountain Home Air IS ...... -good-world;—------...... ;:AJthur Sainshury."-But:iuitJjeritlnotiber 4maiden- n—- ...... - ^------>y herself lytore." ___ ^ __ _ _ — Fin-ce-BBse. The almrnHnprlSfiS- ranpr-ises ^versityr-Provo;— Utahi—He-wasr aNumHim He’d shine your Shoeslioes for a nickle, and if theyy Werewere g gradua:te of MurtaughIgh HI HI g hh commissionedcc in 1967 upon com- But within a week I was iiMiiMiimMiuMtimmutunMHWumiimiuuimwuiiiiiuuiiui So in an effort to stop re- ...... tmmrnf-— _ialready-_shiny. .he’d’d dust them th off for a penny;— s - ' - -struck withmy first tracic taste ceiving .-letters—addressdd to ’y;— Schooirls married to'the"the^former forpner plpletlon of Officer Training pp ’’Dear Miss Sainsbury,”ssdd 'and - ^to t o ------...... ______Linda. Maritt, daughteriter of of iMr. Mr. SchtralS< at Lackland Air Force J, of what living was all S about. SpSyCase ; lyeO And more than oneone moviemovi had the little boy,jy, en- J;; J^rs. Virgil Marfttrftt ofof Spo-Spt>- Base,Bi Tex. I\was christened a girl. Which end the telephone callss “which which I, In- ask ”What Is your feature edi- Project Okayedfour mil- dearing because it at hishis industry, indi start to shinene the ki kane. Wash, of cdurse wouldn't havee been ’nRUCHIRAPPALLI, In- a ure edi- iMOBILE, Ala. - A four mil- quite so bad had I been a girl, girl. dia (AP) ■— Two customsustoms tor's t name . . . oh yes, let me I servation pool hustler’s shoeses only only to t( -lift his head up ata t ththe e _____ ^se on speak to her.” I began , seeking let me i lion-acre Resource Conservation Mr. and Mrs.~DonaId H. Bar­ But I wasn’t a girl — andnd fur­fur- officers had a spicy case on s seeking and. Development projectject has end of the shine andnd ask,ask, “Double “ ocnutten?” advicel But .I’ve stopped. 1 man James rington and son, Craig, left last thermore I had no intentionition of their hands. a I. been approved by Orvillei le Free- . . . Senior Chief Radioman James ______becoming a girl, even at the _ The otflcers. on a motor- motor- Suddenly it dawned on me i riculttfre. And so it went.______• ______r..-T^iylor, £_ son-nf Mr.. and-Mcs, .n/< Mrg week to report to the Naw Air g lhat to seek -advicfi abouion WHST1 me man, secretary of agriculture, tender age of a few days.'S. cycle, gave chase to a c a r ^ ut 'WlrarTn S<5Uthffast AlabSmfl.---- :------olaved George N. Taylor of II371137 SixtttJBSixth. Station at Fallon, Nev. check- because people think I’m irce Con- B u t in th e fin al staStand, n d , theth shoeshine boy played 9 Reports have ft that I wailed ' which sped through a check- ^ link I’m The Wiregrass Resource Con- f n -^ve. E., participatedJ in "Blue Th®yJ* spent five, days here wiih inHi.n a girl, was not the smartest i elopment only a small part—and-and toda;today he plays no part at all. l Lotus.", the largest First Fleet hishi parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. ------tivFoughout— '-‘blasKinHr”- and ^ , g I I y move to make. imartest servation1 .and Developmentyears to " ; ;——------—— ^------if I was aware, that somethingnothing The driver finally " Project will take 10 years fo' -I,,— e xercise in three years,^x»^iv>nrrf aboard JBJBarrington. 728 Third Ave. E. blessed abandoned his car, divedved In-In- It is just that when I have a < !ored by It IS a fading business which is found inn .oniy only ® guided missilele ■ frigate Hi He recently returned from his was amiss; the man who blessed have a complete and is sponsored■icts and by larger towns and big,cities. big,cities • U me (may his name never■r pa.sspass to a river and escalied.d. The The . . b by-'line oh a story it does present •the Conservation Districts and USS Halsey'. The exercise-wasercise_was ththird trip to Vietnam aboard ihe rppflpH officers found In carar fivefive a a problem. But I’m not fool < the nine , 0 ,, held off the coast ofit. Southei-iiSouthetii U! USS Diachenko. :___r._my_Ups) wasn't. ^He_procepjJed —, lot fool county governments in the nine It »3 the resultoFcompaniFcompantes^ho make it easy on q In fine style sending myy par- T a ^ of cloves, prcsumaBIyirnaBIy e enough to asTc for advicer in thistHls < countle's'concem ed. isy on California recently. It involved • ' ents Into total depressi<)n. a,sa, lie>,c smuggled Into India fromfrom a area either. I already know people to do thingss on their own. . 2424,000 m en in 45 ships,]s, and si:i what the answer wouldi be. know ------con<;taniiy referred to meme' as Ceylon. ' vv be. COMMUNICATING AGAIN a ir units. Private First Cjass William E. innniima "Stop w riting.” ^ It is the result polishes>lishes whwhich are packaged inn con- con* Robbins, son of'Mr. and Mrs. •’sh e ” NEW DELHI (AP) —, For the tainers with buffers and bi It was only a week latersr that r i c e •PRODUCED0 And that just isn’t fair . • • ( rs and brushes included so□ thatt h a t ------InIra J. Robbins, Route 2, Twin ■ • • first time in more than two. the purchaser soils5 neither hand nor foot. ■ my mother, bless her, hadad the I^HORE, Pakistan (AP) — ------>siole to Army S.Sgt. Courtneyrtney J. !•'£l''alls, completed an air defense courage to return to the church Pr est Pak- b il l APPROVEDJ ^wars, it is again possible to Kreft,Kl son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul raradar repairman course recently church Production of rice iri West Pak- or send It is the result of3f progress progres and convenience. L. and have me re-bles.sed (I imag- Istan ist has doubled since:e inde- • WASHINGTON (AP) —-• A bill f ® telephone call or send L. Kreft, 153 Austin Ave.. Ave., was at the Army Signal School. Fort Ine that's what.it’s called.).) This pependence in 1947, West PakistanPakistan forbiddingfc discriminaton in the s idia and No one is to blame.ne. It ha(had to happen. . asassigned as a mess sergeantiergeant in MiMonmouth, N. J. during the 32- in the a telegram between India and Battallon’sl week course, he was trained to time the personal pronounn was Gov.Gc M oham med Mu.saLsa an- selectionst of federal jurors has I Only somehow afterifter you shine your own shoes shoes, Engineer Battalion’s j we ____ the m ore proper ” he.”______XlO [ay cele- been appraved^y the Senateors hasJu^: Pakistan. ny n p a.r: Inspect, test and repaif-defense sted. ^bratiun herJt nate Ju- ^ ...... ------!^ a I'lewTTiTnaii. - PlPlSkuf^etnam. recently.sntly. 'radar' r^ equipment. *~USH~TIMES^KEWS WANT APSl^ Iji umif / [ T RlU I C KK L O> i A D l J 7 APPLIANCI X I1 C E S ^ ^ H y TELEUI8 1 0 N , DISHWAVASHERR SUE ! 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OnaI twi»rtwi»f of 1 th® fin# tuning m I| f knobb and a neediani toll* yoo ■•I^- you rar« nghr on the color b«onn. M'f' v5v/5^'N* • ’ Thenn »rrarghtenstrarghten up the GE Color finderider coriTrolcontrol knobs ond all tH; the colori colon ad|uit to your pre-»«t y SPEC!/>ECIAL!% I preference.'erence. GenaVflrr>f thi| jet fh« Wv sale prices aniand use ^ Ij colorr buy you v«vb wn'ted fort our special |alavaway plan for ChrlChristmas *• I f l AT A rOLOPFUL WAY TO deliveryl A^ERRY CHRISTMAS! '^Mvviw i E a * ' S9S 3-I.eTeI Thoro-WanhWash ^ Vkwlr with Built-In Sloft o ft F ood Waste. g ■ ^Si^MODEl WHAT A rOLO SAY A^ERRY C: Disposer! ij Just tut off largeirge o or r . *529” 8 2 4 9 " " M (I hard f60d scraps« — allnil j l your dishes washlh spot- ^WODEL M 902-DWD jj Jcssly clean! >R THE BEAUTIFULL SOSOUND OF STEREO (j IJft-Top Rack! j j Lifts up with lid for 60 watts peak .. . realeal steistereo power. Ttie Granville !j casy-rcach loading stereo console offers * A M j anjl unloading! •Jam-proof tonal 1 rs4-spee "AM/FM/FM STEREO tuner ~ PAY tm Mn liinHFY I I changer * Brilliant 6 speaki sound systam ...... > sp eak er *299” ^ * 1 6 9 “ del SM 280 711 FEB. 1968 I E |||U - PAY NO10 ^ ...... N-

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3 > .V'- " --a, - .•• • . 1 I Of Record I Su'iL-coUiticd_a.L-LU554-to_ A. des u l£l|__WANT-TO-DO-ALUYOD -ALUYOURlCHRISlilAS-i-^ ■ 'Wessenger,,W ess -.lerrttiie. and Em- i,a.m. ,n. Tuesday'on Apple Street «i*k H ■ mett E. Connor, Jerome,, 'col-col- j„in §'(,(Shoshone. 6litrent:e^-rcw.s;! 17. ‘ O — H lided on Ea.si 8th-Slreet. inI Je- North Shoshone, driving hisj^|--SH9PPING-IN^INU fa- (S. in- ^ ne- easyt^ p ? - - ^ - ■ rome Monday. There was $50 (hor, Clarence Tews' 19B7 Mer- ^ tiitjntnte- loj^tlte . MessengeF—ve-jcurv,-—ve- cu ry,-^vus' unable to .stop> 'be be- v f ^ Kinqihijfij * ond en|oy ■ hi<)le , and—none .to the/Connor ciiu'se e C ir »l»opp.ncj or your nnor ciiuse of icy roads and the. ,c;ir ^ ? for on yotir ■ car. hit a I9B7 l-'ord as it was backe'd' . ^ fnas I.Ml < uiiH fOiUMiy vfH, bv from the, curb by MoTlt John- jO ___ ? I — ....A... A IWi Che\’rcilt*t driven b^’ ’ IK :o'”«*icn" __. JVPIlLf-'______Jf.QDiIl£‘L ._t H SeldonSoldo 11. .Shirley. .lerome, col- ‘s6it soir T?IcKfleTd."^0'T)WH As'as~1iv-^ —ii‘O'li". o r>0'.v«l<‘f\, lided'wifh'a 1905 Kord drivenn by jured7~^jured. • ■ &Jw '' TosTnp'iTi'^ '|tiV"t7sr ~ H Vern .Heath.' Route 2, Hansen.isen. ------M(v), ;»J. -rn^ilrw il'f, iiifrjt | .rf ^ ~ H Thert There was $l2.'i damage lo the El.MOBE COUNIT I fiq, h ’ ! (..VI* vO ii'Sflf O ln»*nt H ShirleyShirU vehicle and $100 lo the G. F. Justlce.^ouri . |I jjvJw vycJi oiil1 kliOi) III i H Heath car. The accident ha|vha|V . I'feiI-'reddie A. Staffiffil, .IH. Sani© H pened Monday un North Lincolnicoln Diego,Diegn Calif,, $10, no driver's''^ivt.*r's^^^ ‘ Hallmark Cards and H Slreet. license charge. or 'Decoration Kits I A I9()2 Chevrolet driven bv Joyce A. Jarksnn; Jcrnmer co(»- — iid'edlided with a 19G5 I-ord driven ^,| bybv Sharon P. Malone. Jenuiie.'m e. CHRISTMAS GUNS | it ^ KINGSBUIGSBURY’S I iday and Accessories tK Prescription Pharmacymacy MedicalMedi< Center Phprmacy ^ ' - , on S kson ' ■ JQ ^v3. 1 I 7 Main Av*. £.*—733-6674-6674 60B StSboup Av*. W— 733-91 14 kitk;K V MOUNI'a IN WHIIEHiiK"'liEMSH~tDl)trt!kB“thlK and reachch------monm outh, large- scoj cai lack -ot—blank, ot—black- spots nnrt short rinrsal— vehir. J nnd % O S T * ^ Bn average length of about one foot, thopgh some Weigh as ' fin. It Vkes clear rold lakes(es and streams,! and spawns In The the ) accident happened I-riday a much as four pounds. Identifyingitifying characteristics-Tirecl smallall earljearly" winter. . don am aSouth Burch. The Jackson vehicle wns /lamnged_LIO nnd p I in the Malone car received $100 Ixl Good Fishinglg FProvided By ^Whitefish *" dam age:------Species Foundnd Only( In Beai?ear Lake By JIM HUMBIRD whitefwhitefish is a specialized sport.Dorl. ProProperly handled, smoked • Iduho l-'Isli-Game D epartm entIt Fair-weatherF-air-w anglers find Ihis this whitefishwhile are u real treat. One One of iduho’s be.st kept sec;c-|hard- 1 hard to grasp, having hookedJked jBfiUi! method of processing .is .lo nacti_____T ’X J —^—rets is that it Ims unu' specluBfthesete>*these tough, ih'OTiRlntny-mputlr-nitti- them in an earthenware or of whitcfish, the Bonnevillelie ed fisifish wit'll spinners lhat car- enamenamel container, wilh half to (Coregonus spfilonotus), which is rIedried nno bale of any kind. Theyhey one poundp of salt evenly distrib- [a mE found only In^the deep cold wu-■a- also ririse for flies when the moodlood uted through Ihe layers of 10 tors of Bear'i.ake. It i.s large,;e, strikes them. Whitefish at one poundpounds of fish. The containerr is — thick-bodied and weighs up to time vwere .so prolific in north-irth- filled With a rni.\ture of about E 2'/^ pounds. This lake, whichch ern IdIdaho's I.ake Pend Oreilleeille two pounds'p of salt to a galloh1?‘1I ______straddles the state line separat-It- lhat ththey were used a.s the baselase of water.wa NOW Ing Utah and Idaho, also is thehe of a commercial fishery until ^OW AT THIS> WINNING WIN home of two other species of the kokokanee or landlocked blue- Ten , liours or so later Ihe fish f! i ] whitefish that are found no-10- back salm o n arrived yearsJars rinsed, dried nnd placed nn ^ racks in Ihe smokehouse overver !/,; where else in the world. Thesese later,later. . *’f nrchard or other hard-ird- iy ■ , '> LOW PRIG*RICE are the Bear Lake whitefish andnd HardbittenHan whitcfish fisher- “ , the Bonnijville cisco or peak-k- rnenmen says that In some respects wood. Three to six hours of cur-:ur- , V-' i— '' j Ihc V , nose. Both species are on thehe ihisthis sfspecies is harder to catch ing in" a light smoke wiih Ihc „jjy tem perature held at about 80 small side, reaching seven or than trout.t Ordinarily, the guy Fol- .^Vv 'v-. eight Inches, but abundant. who ddoes not know how won't doRrees is recom m ended. Fol- in- Peaknose cisco cause a Jan-n- catch many of them. Bait gpjj and lowing | Ihis, Ihe heat is in- ked unry business boom In south-h- tackle must be rigged just right ?creased and Ihe fish are conked eastern Idaho in spite of coldlid and u;used properly, even when J”in dense smoke a t 170 degreesCCS weather and temperature skidsds cast outoi in the midst of a school for "j'' one or two hours. Timingling that m ay go m any degrees bc-le- of whitefish.whi Of course, findingj: at this stage depends on the Ihe rnh size of the fish and Ihe flavorvor low zero. This is the time of school;schools of fish Is Ihe first prob- y ear when tasty cisco swim ilp:lp lem to be iolved. They do no! not wame from the dark depths of Bearar stay iiin all of tho deep holesoles '■ WhiWhitefish are native to waters I,ake to spawn by the tens of or poopools. in ne;nearly every section of Ihcfl" : thousands in the shallows of thehe WhenWher there Is Ice lo walk on, stale—andstale- Ihe best lime lo fishFish / sandy beachcs. So popular is a canccane pole Is best. The pole^ole for themth iv the n..inre.r—nionlh.s.^i b i , —------— ------:— :— I------thfs—wiiitui tliiir: ."sport, and so helps loI fish nver Ihe edge^ of They run in schools and the I plentiful Ihe runs, that the Idahoin the ice without getting loo closelose cold 'w ater produces fish thathat Fish and Game Department per-T- to lhethe .cchnol of fish. Indeedced are nf gond size and firm whitelite j You'll K.O.O. even ev e n 1the biggest loadsds of dishes,dishe Including potS mils' fishing with small dipnetsIs somesoine anglersb like lo use a caneane flesh. , , r I and panss with tr t n e s e world championimpion featuresfea from RCA ------fiDiii J.inuary 1 to February 15.5 ^tolo—u p o l o f h o r n i r r DTn r ______—...... -______I ______Wil irl pool.______>1,______; Tho bag limit is 50 cisco a dayly not. TThey can bc used when per licensed fisherm en. a fly rod cannot bc used In TV/Tp Kids under J4 years of age3C lift a fishI out of Ihe water and Meeting Held By5y ^ who do not need licenses to fish,h, over tlthe edge nf ice. nPfl*' / • TWO0 FULI FULL-SIZE.SPRAYA Y ARfA R M S are limited to four cisco a day.y. TheriThere are several ways to rig Toastmistresses J. The spawning run does not lastst up fnr whitefish fishing. SomeJnie . ^ , ...Clubu h ______\ ______si.x weeks, but the special cisco:o anglers use two hooks, thoughuch MaRicM ap Toa.stmistross ------^nr-MtGH-PREfH PRESSURE JET^WATER^ACTION WATEI ------TOHulations-ftre-breati enough-ttrttrlit—all lir^ rir tTuin one m ay bo justust membersme ml: met 'I'bursday night covcr the spawning period. as efficient—andeffi lhat way justust at the new Coloiiial House wilh.'Uh . \ The Rocky Mountain whitcfish5h onenne b;ibait setup needs watchingling Ruth Hansen and Betty Beverver \ " / • FULLL TIMITIME SELF-CLEANINGANING FILTER Is the species known to moststi I and fresheningfr now and then,icn. t'eot'cd ■'for blue pencil awards. wintertime nnglers. Sometimeses I?ewt-e w aare the times when Iwo 'invoca'tion Invt was given by Ve- 'Ve- \ called mountain herring andid fish aare caught at the sameime Anna Vollmef nnd olher .speak­al<- \ I ISSP.70 • 15 TABLE SETTING CAPACICAPACITY miscalled grayling, it Is foundid time,time. - ers wi were Wanda I.arsen, educa-ica- \ / generally throughout Ihe Inter-r- WhitefishWhili have small mouths,Ihs. lion:lion; Blenda Barga, lexicolngy.RV. \ / mciiintain West. Anglers riTii(_’-H- Bui WiW alt’Hethke. assistant statelate and EEthel Maolin, table topics,ifS. ^ SSP-7C ni/c‘ this whitefish. which gcKK h.iuheihauhery supervisor anil a vet-,‘'Dowivet-, “Do\^■n .Mejnoiy lane,*’ Ahlahia tu be _about a fogt kity; lL'i>o whUefKh fi'^herniaiij say^Strorigavs Strong was timstmistrcss andmd__ IM RUGE’S may reach as much iis foTir'heir'he "p’re 'prefers to TTsh wiTft a'lTo.|AlirciTo. I AliicTTsni T^fi\ '. i;e I r^rPi viTTIi ' 44^1 MAINAIN AVE.A> E pounds in weight, by its .smalllltR 8 hookhook. Opinions vary. Someime ator. IMarjorie McCley was Tim- JIM R t mouth, large .scales, lack of hold thlhat a No. 10 is loo big,big, er. . black spots, and a dorsal -fin.n. that theth best size seem s to be ■ ------' M & Y PHONEE 7733-1 3 3 - 8 2 1 2 id No. Sinkers heavy enough RIC It likes cleat, cold lakes' and No. 12. 12 streams and spawns in earlyly to take the line -down quickly.<1? USE TIMES-NEWS1 W ANT ADS winter. ' ' andnnd bn bobbers to keep baits off FOR'2—2 FAST SELI-ING RESULTS I M I Y EIECTRI HBBSBSBBBO Tho hag limit on whitefish is the bottombot , complete such oui- ,‘if) fish a day in most waters,s. fits. WlWhitefish appear to remain JJ* They are good to eat fresh-friedd at a fafairly constant depth. The nr smoked. They make a finele +>011+>ait shouldfih be offered at othe wintertime sport for anglers be-e- level theyth occupy. I 7* cause they are to be had inn V.lriousV.lrio baits are used .Small ” ^ # j t , most parts of Idaho, wilh liberalil grubs or larvae are good na- sp.-yions lo boot. T hey will .out-t- trual food.f Whitcfish seem In fight a trout, pound for poundid prefer stone; flies that are some- i t w i f * R E; A A L L ^ a in extremely cold water, sayy limestimcs calledc hollgrammitcs, and! ; W hat ’ waint? about 3(5 degrees. In such tem-1- locally as •'hickies." Another peratures rainbows tend to be-tv good hbait Is the "mousy" or d y o u rw' * i * come sluggish. All this Is'moree rat-tailirat-tailed maggot, which is the or less commonly known by thele larvae form of a hover fly. F f ^ outdoor sports fraternitv. Most51 Many anglers find Ihoir own ^ ^ % * * jg members plan to give It a tryy bait in the stream where they .sometime but put It off whenn fish. It is the Caddis fly larvae,i the cold winds blow. which 1 builds stone nr bark cas- ^ What they do not seem tnn ings foifor Its gruh-like body, and | understand is lhat fishing for>r clings I to rncks^______1 k O v ^ i s w ~ ~ ~ ~ ______^ icessary w hen you at your electrical dealerGnessinsr isn’t tiecessarygifts are people * . start your shopping at your rrJ r ^ please: * dealer’s. Electrical gifts a pleasers! dishwashers "fcake * S H I PO id everything: for K ew whole-load dishwas:lean-up . . . and. jM * I oO ^ ^the pots and pans and ever: V ^ han washing- by \ I il; a complete kitchen clean-upist dishes out of i |||||| far more sanitary than 'wj Invite Your • * ...... V . - Q - itchen neat-; Save ■—^ hand. Store "breakfastrudgery. dish See the -Jg Guests ^ our dealer’s soon! hours of time and drudgery in Good new dishwashers at your dea / Taste . . . ^ Cali On Us THtNQ fO R -EVgRYBOpYJY ■ AAT-YOUR TK ELEeTRieAl-DbAlOtFTBttiEKTS

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\ . • • * :..: ______v " ...... ■. . / . . •...... ■' ___. 1 ' ' • .rt , ' - ■ ■! / , '■ /•» _____ ' ' ..______, I ' , C-6 Tw^n Fqllij; .Times-NewsNews Sunday, Dec, 10, 1967 tomic Bombmb Discove Makeskes interestresting Readl a d i n g ------— ^It-was-Decr-^lM2j-a-biUerbitter ed-everyone-by-first-namer,and|helier;andfhelp,-BuFgug;T.bad-been-sent-taHti lent-toHtreet—under—the—West—StandsrHv 5tandarftwo-chlIdren-wken-they-were-to-pe< were-to-people—ln--the—world.—Burgusrm —Burgusrmi^ordereti-the-contrQl-ro^-Jik i- l-rodaJn:: .day.-un5oubtedly-aday hlatnric-one..^ »rsitv warmth and charm insjjiredisjjlred ChiChicago. " . ThThos».43 scientisits were part of copie cc to Chicago. Apartmentsrtments tutturned back to his work.ork. He serted,ser and the neutron'n' counter . AAhead were mdnths and years , affection~confidence. andd will- j The young chemist's firstrst as- thithe finest team ever fieldedIded at were scarce, but one was report- wouldwo bejearning soon whether quicklyqui subsWed intoI sjlence.silence, of hard J labor. This was the be- of. Chicago campus. In' a make- ingness tQ; work endless hours, signmentgig, nt the Lab wa* to:o help >^e/enerable Stagg Stadium,. scene »dse as available in the exclusive(elusive the world’s .first reactor'r was a NyerNy clambered down- from theithe ginigihning, not thfe end. ^ u t with V shift laboratory beneath StaggStagg ,xhe,-j-| control rod was with- devdevelop a process for obtainingaining of many an epic football contest, aalce-front area, and Fermimi had siiccaSs,sue plaplatform. Everyone wasIS smiling such sucl a beginning the formidable Stadium, a team of dedicatedcated drawndra' a bit farther andI Nyer highigh purity uranium oxideI need- ArAnd like the athletic teams-ams- of gtgone to see it: tarerthardlir**-d|iSrh« “—Instdertheiormer-squash-court 1 ish-court ant ""t loudlvnudlv nor Us*task of harnessing the-Atom did scientists were striving to Initi- inlti- heard'^'ehea clicking neutronI coun- pd^d for the first experimentalal pile P'astpa glory, 'that wartimee team r(returned and . told themem he of Stagg Stadium, the tension exi exuberantly. It had beenm a ggreat rw lisnnoT ieeiii uearly-so-dimeuiHwwr-^ ate the world’s first nuclearclear ter, ter increase Its tem po andd thein and.and In fantastically large quam'qumt'was wt Irispired by an outstandingtending hadn’t:hi rented the apartment.lent. , mcmounted as the control rod was I,[______" ; ' __. chain reaction. ^ _ levelevel off. Not yet. Maybe5 after titles,tltl< for a plant-scale programograni coach.Cp Enrico ,germi. vws a lovely apartment,*’tment,*,’ withdrawnwil another footIt. Nyer m i ------.If^succossful.^the-experimrii'Pn* ent Ifie n'e*j(t*jontrol V'dd WlthdrSWarirswar; Ifthe'pifeI f t ' shtjuld-prove-success--:iccess--: --- Ftn-'several 1 -mqnthsr aftere r Bur-* I^ei'mi^ -s«lrf.-—"A-“fine~vie.w—of>ie.w—of loclooked- around -the-4abqt’atoiy. ~ might lead tq an earlier end One of the big questions~vvass was fui. A ffew^ months' after Burgusturgus gugus had joined the/ M etallurgicallurgical LakeLi Michigan. But whatt physi- No one seemed afraid i or r even l i BETHE IHMPiliJEMl of a war that was going badly>adlv whether there was enough1 uran- JoirJoined the project, a chemistrymistry jlajlaboritory, he had livedId with cicist can afford so muchll rent? worried. wo Over the months of for America and her allies.J It ium fuel in the pile to achievechieve dividivision had been formed which,which, FeFermi ahd several other lab em- S6,Si I told the man it wasvas: ^ too workingwo together, everyone had migiit also prove tho possibilitybilitv ® <-'bain reaction. PracticallyIly the tapltapkled, among other problems,3lems, pkployes on the top floor of. the highhi off the ground. I couldn'tcouldn't acquiredao the greatest of confi­ HARDWARE STORE of unlimited low-cost p o wjy eg rf entire supply so secretly collect-:ollect- the difficult job of plutoniumonium campuscai International House, House. h«hear the birds up there.” deidence in Fermi’s Innate caution GAMBLE HARDW from splitting atoms. ■ ed by the Allied countries was sep;separation. FeFermi’s, family had nofof yet Some of the other scientistslientlsts ani and know-how. Opportunities unlimitedlimited vN^thwith one of tiie most suc- In that improbable-looking? pile.pile, Tt he fI.>isionable elemefit pluto- come coi to Chicago and thehe two ococcasionally .expressed doubts The1 neutron counter’s caco- cessful com paniesis in its fieIcfield. Our current expan- At the scone and In a nearbyarby NyeiNyer and the others had spent niumniui had been discovereded In m«men sodn were good friends.nds. alabout helping to build an.atomicatomic P*>iphony, of clicks became c|oser ,■ si°" plans call forror the estaestablishment of Gamble ______Inhnrnm ry wr>rp twn ynung Jnen men countless -houn^prcssing—uran>-uran» Marchjviai 1940-by-a-UnIversityity of The1 Italian scientist—had-»ad- re- bt bomb. Not F erm i. -H e-had-seenflCOfi flncij ttivlhg--prj> ' —ffuthorized“ ■ ■" DeBlers■in-^dnho^rsdrHdehO ;------^ ;------— r ------who since that/^eyent of 25'years'ears ium into different shapesies of CaliforniaCali team led by’ Dr. centlycei become a U.S. citizen fa fascist oppression at first,st hand viovious attempts' when thele count |sjo experience necessary;icessary; YoiYou as an exclusive ^al- ago have fulfilled their nuclear:lear "fue"fuel” and many other long oieiGlenn T. Seaborg. Theirr re- and,an^ with his seemingly endless andai if. the Nails built such a had risen and then leveledeled off, or, receive a completeriplete modeimodern hnerchandialng pro- apprenticeship wijh many yearsears days and nights as "carbonn cool- searchseai had shown that whenhen ia vitvitality, he was striving to im- wiweapon first it Would give'e them thisthi time the cliclfs blurredirred to- jrram , sound advertising,/ertlsing, bu:buying service, free de- of distinguished service at the ies”, ies”. stacking the dirty graphiteaphite certcertain kind of uranium atom provepn his command of EnglishEnglish ar an unthinkable advantage.’e. But gelgether and then mergedd into a '^ory of merchandise,ndise, tramitraining ahd assistance in Atomic Energy Commission'sion's briclbricks for 30 experimental piles ahsi ------—alt-pheeee-o^he-peteil-buai!®t«il-bu»lnesa__ n es ------I piles ahsorhed a neutrnn nn entirely, le t^ n d - ^ ora war, no—way—of—knowmowtng^-slnsle-tone.- ing -sin -----— ------— gh quality Hardware, Paint, Auto ------N aiiiiiiHt R eartorT egiIng Stationrtloir ~Einr{built Derore this one. Vou could different,diffi and hew, elementt* call-cialf thet'^n*^istenfng"%"the^'fJayb/ck. lyback. whetherwl the Nazi effort wasi^as fui^fur- COver on the balcony Fermi, Sell profitable high quality h in Idaho—Warren E. Nyer, now scru n a few Supplies, SportingIg Goods, / Appliances. Furniture, now scrub the graphite from your et|ed iplutonium was formed., This ThereTh was little time for recrea- ther th along than ours. woworked his slide rule. In a few tive, yet profitable, prices. Enjoy a senior scientist with Aerojetrojet skin, but you could never get It elementeler was fissionable just5t like tion,tio a few hours, on Sunday nhntit minutes, he looked up andnd quiet- etc., at competitive, yet prc General. Corporation, and War- from day af-at- Burgus thought again about P ‘ rate of success and securityrIty in a GambleGam Store of your own, iVar- from under your nails. jgnisome of the uranium atoms.5. Sci- terternoons, an hour here orr there theth experiment taking placelacp at IY announced that the rate of rations now available. Alden's Mail rfcn H. Burgus, today a senior ,,l jf fissioning was exponentialial . , - Several choice locations now j In another building acrossss the entistsenti quickly realized heree was on other days. Burgus remem-■emem- ththe stadium . If successful, it lif­ ■ world’s' Order DepartmentIt also part of the franchise, scientist In Phillips Petroleum street j,(re£ from the stadium, Warren'arren anolanother prqspect, equallyy as beibered that Fermi wanted to w( l, ' they were witnessing the world’s welcomed from persons who have Company’s Atomic Energy Divi- £urE ted to would be Enrico Fermi's vie- JP® Dntrolled Inquiries aro also welcomed fr Burgus was helping to unraveliravel proipromising as uranium, for build- lealearn Ice skating and attackedttaciced totory, more than any nfhpr other sustained and controlledjntroilea rental property suitableultable for a retail store or people ®'°n. anotlanother of the mysteriesI that Ing a bomb and, someday,/, for the challenge with typical:al de- man’s.pi His genius lay in therl,* fact nuclear chain reaction. c... '^bo are presentlyly In busineibusiness and are, interested On that historic day, Nyer was shroudedshroi the power locked!d in- fueling fuel power reactors in a tertermination; After learning the th, i\ as a Nearly half an hour later Fer- in a Gamble Store. ng the that he was expert both as a _ itment required. Partial financing ",ai:B!iember of-the so-called "sui-■sui- side the atom. He' pauseda and worworld a t peace. ruerudiments of skating forward,irward, theoreticianthi and as an experi------■ ...... ' — 1| Reasonable investment requi : clde squad.” He and two otherther thoughtthouj of the dramatic event plutonium developmentnt ef- he decided it was time toJ leam mentallst,nii a combination rarely available for quaiifiedified persons persons. m em bers o f the scientific;, teamearn sche>lau dday^Ho-was-concerned-for-the ay^ >r-the n«p research-nn-the eicfrfmiMyrriiffi»-iWfW -noon-at-the-ca-me. mpus-rinlc^erm^erm i with- that—wa»=Jt=thlrd::.*upe4uog =------RaietKatloti-NoMUQi ^ _ form near the top of the atomicimic safet.safety of his friends. The5 cal- cult job of isolating the scarcecarce pickedpIc himself up .off thehe ice characteristic;ch he was an ex- Christmas Tree Flockingking { BBOB O B WWILCOX, zone supt. pile, ready to flood it with neu- culatculations showed the experimentIment ijind of fissionable uraniuminlum aftiafter an uncounted numberber of cecellent teacher—able to explain •n I BOX i: 1241 tron-absorbing liquid (cadmium-um- could be performed safely,^ but aton atom , U-235, which com prisedjrlsed borborfe-shaklng spills. ‘''Vou know, in simple analogies and mathe-m K g l o b e seed & FEED [ Twin Falls, Idaho ' salt solution) In case somethingling what if the calculations were3re in only one in every hundred-forty-forty WWa arren,” he had said, with a maticsnii the complicated conceptsincepts TiTruck Lane phone 733-1373 went wrong with the calcula-ula- errorerror? atonatoms of natural uranhJm.. And twitwinkle in his eye, "It J is un- thithen understood by only a few — . ■ - ...... IHLm tions and the cadmium rods fail- Burmsgui had come to the Met- the future of the plutonium1 pro- natnatural to skate backward.” = ed to control the hoped-for chainlain allurjallurglcal Laboratory in Marchvlarch grargram was-tiod-to the success;ss of —The— T man had ' a wonderfulriderful I| . - reaction. of IS1942, a 22-year-old graduateduate Fermi'sF e n pile. Without reactorstctors sensesen of humor, part of his In- I They called It a pile becauselUse student Jfude in chemistry fromn the it wiwould be Impossible to createireate corcomparable talent for turningning a I | th at's w hat it looked like —_ a Unlv(University of Colorado. Hisis de- enouenough plutonium to buildlid a gregroup of individualistic scien- I huge, roughly spherical stack^ of partmentpartr head was a close bomb.bom tisttists into a team. Burgus I black graphite bricks. Every'ery friendfrieni of Arthur Compton and, BiBurgus looked at his watchvatch tho thought of the time that summerJm m er I h e ^ — other layer of the bricks con-;on- In*n re response of Compton’s guard-[uard- and w ondered again w hat; was whiwhen Fermi had gone out to findfind]I 11 ’ m m m rn tB tained apple-sized lumps of ur- ®ded a;appeal for skilled technicalinical hapihappening in the lab acrosss the an apartment for his wife.and||fe.andil • anlum fuel stacked In a preciseelse ^-7 ^ configuration Inside the pile, or reactors, as It would be calledlied V 1 today. Everyone Involved In the , XyvvVIMH top-secret experiment was sureure \ I the reactor would work. Com­om- O I 4 o ' mitments of scarce manpower I and materials for the entire wartime atomic energy projectleet I hinged on this day's success or failure. *' *1 ^ ^ ir Nyer thought back to mId-No-No- vember of 1941. before Pearliarl Harbor, when he tlrst had be- come associated with the proJ- ect. He had been 30 and a soph- , .- — J" .^iT i'M ^^r BftiiiJI omore physics student, working ^ 44 hours a week In the Univer-rer- ^ 5 ... sity or chicago Physics uepart- 3 ment while carrying nearly a full schedule of universityiity courses. He and other physics depart-irt- S ------ment-emp1oyes-Joined-the-»upet» secret research project-headedJed M H by Arthur H. Compton, deanI of >»«j| the U. of C. Physical Sciencenee ^ Department — formed to studyudy graphite - uranium lattice reac-’OC- i f f i s tors. Nyer was assigned to ex- . J perlmenta Involving use of a ON THE FAMOUS>US if Cockcroft-Walton particle accel- erator to Investigate diffusion of H neutrons in beryllium. H , Sun'm72 ■Valley Sieepeeeper | _ ^ ^ :£ a iJy Jn Ll343 ;lha.ChIrji gn p tc jt ect and nuclear study efforts at H ^ lVTAmBS“ AlNi^ID '% » » I Princeton and Columbia Univer- H sitles were consolidated at thethe ■ \' ' B University of Chicago and calledled ■ A ^ B O° X SPRINQSl ^ the MetailurKical Laboratory, a ■ w i name deliberately chosen to ■ I camouflage the real nature of ■ m t the work. It was then that Nyer^er ■ / f g l t n fM II had first met Dr. Enrico Fermi,ml. ■ * f f I / ■ the Italian refugee from fascistj s t■ H / f V I S a ; j oppression who had won the No-4 0 - ■H f II bel prize In 1938 for his discov-ov- H ■ I erles on splitting atoms. H■ 'Wa havis just completedipleted Nyer looker across tha labor-or-H H - contracts* for Sun Valley ^ I f s U N VALLEY VALLE1 S L E E P E R ^ atory to thaJow balcony wherette ■ H __ —!S le e p e r__mBttreisea» and ----- |_UXURY Fermi was huddled with severalral H boxI apringa for t l ' E a c h I tained and c6ntroIIed nuclear ■ 'W« bought fabrici and materiat*naterial* ^ / I ★ FRIENDJENDLY SERVICEICE chain reaction were possible.lie. ■ > *uch quantiry, w« are obi* to / Until that was established be- H -■ coffer you th«i* exact lomene mor*mor- • ^ fWy^fn^Vn * \ yond a doubt, the wartime and i,tretMi at rhii fontaitic low' pnc«.one*. ' e / ★ BlBEHER VALUESLUES .peacetime uses of, the new powr ...... - . jlll er could be no more than hopes.KS. ■ ■ Sun Valley Sleeper It was easy to respect Fermi H »par ★ WIDERi PRKPRJCE RANGE for bis scientific genius and to H Luxury Quilted Button-Top HI like him as a m an. .He address-**- H Reg. or Twin Sizeize Reg. or Twin Size H I ★ FAMOAMOUS BRANDSMDS — H MattressI and g m &CQ Mattress and H I Magic Valley I■ * Z>OV Box Springs Box Springs H I Library E3«monstratlon H■ S E T S E T H I R«K. $69 EachI EASY TERMS Rw p>Hh*iwww»pilni|*luiliiti ■ 1 - H i —— ------anrfJIghf,hf, hrim m tng w ith friwnrtry KlmUrfy ...... 1 .tfo 4,Z0 H ~ h H ^------— THURSDAY, DEC. ■H mmaHrettei and bed boards,'Mirds; I HI JH spirit. Eve^Eve^ m merchant i \yelcomes^^^ C o itls fo r d ' H mguard rail and ladder.. 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PhormocilS 22 30 Them 60 ErraticLrrot.c .90 Now'’ - MAA.21;^3 ©Adverse ^ bssadi ■ Roast Wildd GGoose ■ m Can Be DelicBlicacy M A roast goose foe a specialll 6 hourshours. occasion is considered by manyy DifferentDIffei Game Bird Dish families a$ a delicacy and whenn porFor ssomething different, butiut Ihe *oose Is a wild one, thiss very flavorfulfla and enjoyable to ■ H i i l i o is considered the most delielous.I. eat,eat. is tthis recipe the Hills gaveive Here is a recipe given by onee for groiase.grol phea.sant or sagehenlen ' . couple, telling how they like to0 Inin luaf form using a dressing:ng clean their birds and their reci-i- and custard.cus pe for roasting. Cook your bird until tender. ------Contrarv-tn most authorities,I, remove meat from bones and they skin their birds. First skin,I. set asidaside. ------f J F ^ clean and soak In several solu­I- Sage Dresslns tions of salt water until waterr 2 tbsp.tbsp onion, minced Is fairly clean. Drain and wipee %1^ cup chopped cclery dry. , e6 tbsptbsp. melted butter Season bird to taste and fill11 3 to 4 cups bread crumbs cavity with chopped or quar-■■ >/2 tsp. sage, or to taste tered pieces of apple, onion and0 saltsa|t and popper celery pieces with leaves. Theyy Mix vwell and place in bottom i f i suggest if the bird is quite old“ gfof a stshallow baking dish. Ar- that you use carrot and potato” range ppieces of bird over dress- as stuffing. This is' discarded Ing. )ng. when the bird is done. "C ustard Sincie the bird is skinned, soak ,, , cup butter — - several thicknesses of cheese-’ UQ cup ' flour ^ cloth in melted butter and placeJ 'I 3 to 4 cups chicken broth over breast of bird. Add red „ , 6 eggs or white wine for cooking liquid. - Starl with about 1 cup and addj McitMelt butter and blend with _ Jlr.nr Arirt 1 tn 4 nips nf hrnlh ______m ore It neceiSflHy.------:------T r “^ ______White wine seems to be thec ‘‘ if iono bibroth, use canned chickencen ----- mor* popular but- tha rad works hrnlh urntn orc hoiiillnn rubes—CflOk.ink______equally well. If you don’t carec until slightly thickened, add the for wine use chicken broth orir ®6 beatenbeate eggs and cook aboutout even water. Use cither cookingg three minutesn more, wine, available in most groceryy Pour custard over game and stores, or a regular wine. Cook-I- dressing.dressinj Sprinkle top with but- Ing wine Is seasoned and adjustit tered breadb crumbs or crushed your seasoning accordingly. potato chips if you like. Bake __ Bake bird In a slow oven until11 about rn wqrk-daywqrk-d pressures. PerfectPerfect 1st or 2nd trip over 1 year are tougher. them 1 loosely with a grea.sedsed ' 6th annual tour. Biggergger arand better than ever!sr! 4 islands,isl bonus Younger birds are generallyy cloth or aluminum foil and baste fgfeatures. Joe and Maryary SalisburySal of Magic Carpet3rpet TravelsTr will be for golfers. Three delightful locations . .. 3 of the worliworld's greatest more numerous than old ones,J. frequentlyfrequen to keep the skin or courses.cc Friendly c6m> com- I tl outer suface moist. For a critfpitfp ‘• ycyour hosts. ^ bird's age shows in weight, outer si petitionpi to challenge . 1 color or plumage; potntedne*S79I -«ikln.sktn.^ remove cloth or foil when\\CX\ nearly done. Baste frequentlylUy youry t best. Exciting * or roundness of wing-quill tips. g m f m M —^ - ______' ,V-r and the color, smoothness and(j w'thwith fafat and sprinkle with flourour night-life at every step.step. ^ " hardness of its shanks. Pinfeath- after e£each basting. f I NIGHTS IN WAKIICI, orrivlngJ Feb. 7fh at 1 IS p-n, conn«»rfingng j«tjfft coocl-coach fl.ghli fiom Twin crs show the bird is young. Judge the number of servings Folll foi that morning. Boomt ot lu«unouij*un0 ul UHlUKAI HOTFL overlooking fhe yochf^nchf horborhorbor. While here we ve Judge the quality of a duckk by weight. The dressed carcass arranotd for you a CRUISE THROUGHOUGH PEACLPEAK HACBOC. o N»GHT IN THEE SOUTH PA(PACIFIC (Vijit, Dinner, i by its weight, plutnpness.s_ weight of a duck averages from Show ol Polyn«i1on Cultural Cent«r)inter) end ttour around S E. end of Oahulu to OCEANICOCEAh SEA-LIFE PARKI |! 50 to 60 p>er cent of Its original amount of fat, firmness and col- 50 to 61 Free Tim« li allowed for tun,un, picmckipicnicking, golfing, fiihmg, browimg,g, or anythinganythii you wiih. GOLFERS' ' or of muscle, and by its age. weight. For a small serving, al- if low one-half pound; for mediumum Remove the fat in "strong" or >ow one Qf f h/tGHTS ON KAUAI, the "Gardenden Itlel»Ie’‘ * o c» ron^ontic PQIPU BEACH HOTEL.)TEL. 20 minute*mini We»t of Hono* INVITATIONAL VII fishy birds. servingserving, three-quarter pound or • • Ducks that feed on stronglyy more.more, lulu, by Jer, thii li the oldest off the IslandItlond Chom. Trip fo Woimeo. ' Grond■ond Conyon of the Pocific ' via A |perfect retreot from work doyfoy pres-pre*- I flavored plants and crustaceann If yoyou enjoy Ihe wild flavorVOr NoNowiliwili Horbor, KoIm Plantationfation and Moif • omozing factu* Gardeniirdeni to KololouKi Lookout for tureit A perfect first or second tr p J d of duck, don't soak or marinate breothfaking br* view of th# Na Pali'i Cliffi and the ocean 4,000 feet beiowtI Woiluo Woilua RrverRrv Boot trip to Fern le the Islandil Jo0“' ied MAUI, Uie "VAllfY ISlC” entertolniaim u>u» for ia dny with Hnleakoln, loo Volleyalley "Yo»en^ite"Yo»en of the Pacific.’* “Tolking Tikis ' ond the "Monkeydonkey Bor. " GolfingC excursion across tf^e Island via Porlcer Ranch . - sliced onion and carrot added Rockefeller s fomous MAUNA KEA BEACH Hotel^ and Golf Club forr fabulous buffet lunch (included) before cooking the birds. sliced along Maui * "Amalfi Drls^ ' to beaubeautiful Kaonopali Beoth ond new SherotonSherotc Moui for lunch. During the cooking process,, toto'he the vwaler also takes out some -m ' ond ofternoon of golf on fomous^ous course dedesigned by Robert Trent Jones which JackJock Nlcklau» sold le add generous amounts of suchh of this flavor. Th.Then Lohoina, Old Wholmg Center.If. AfternooiAfternoon fl.ghf on to . . . *■. , . more fun to ploy than on/■'j' course I knovknow. " fills as butter, bacon, salt porkk ------:------HAWAII, ON THE BIG ISLAND OF HAWAII,HAWAP for 7 nighfi ot deligbtful n.w new OPCHORCHID ISLE HOTEt, on A ^NIGHTS AT ROYAl lAHAINAIA on theThe spectoculorspect^ *'VoMey Isle'* of MAUI, sltuotedsiruoted bbetween the beacK strips, drippings, or a neutral,1 .2 2 s ILLEGAL HA *ondone ROYAL KAANAPAll Golf I'ouneI'ourie oa JoniJone* moitefpiece—site of the 64 Canada Cup matches and fat. Ducks are less fat and juicyy The Fish' and Game Depart- *dge^ 5 of Hilo, 2nd lorg«ir city of the i»loni»londi. You II ifroll through onfhur*umihur*um nurierie*.nurii ond gorden* "Wonderful World of Golf. ' 1 day s golf with wi cort and storage is includedncluded and 3 dcdays free, but witH than domestic fowl. Z"®?ment says it is unlawful for any fhot moko thit truly the orchid CopitalCopitol of tthe Worldl Then to Howoii NoTtonol•JoTionol PorkPark where recent and itoritoftmg times reserved. Cook young and lender ducks;s hunter to use a .2 2 caliber fire-rC" encient ^ volcanoes erupted; ond havehove lunch at Vokono Houie overlookingg KilaueaKilouea Crotet.C> Then through ^ ^ bv dry heat—broiling, grilling,T arma™ “using rimfire cartridges 3 NIGHTS AT WAIKIKI slayinging ot lu«uriou»luKurlou ILIKAI Hotel overlookingling Yacht HarberHarb« ond fprawlinj when hunting for. shooting al.g| giganticO'O treefern foreiti and theI ChainChoin of Crater* Rood to the Block Sondond Beoch ate Kolopono. . ^,,yCity of Honolulu. Day of GREATBEAT GOLfGOLf'■ '' mincluded ot MAhJahA VALLEYILEY COUNTRY ClUB.C where ' th# frying, or roasting—to preserve wjjcn r golf*rgol a biggest haiord is th« scen ec splendosplendor of Wciltoha VoMey " Doy>oy or two free tito browse \.VaikiicJ the natural and distinctive game,c killing and attempting to kin kill any big game animal. HOME HO ON THE 10th DAY. Feb. 16tK—ALOH6 tK<-—ALOHA, Nui Loal You 11 bnng homele memonet to treasure alwayi. onaand Int I Morket Place, go Deepeep Seo Fishingfishmg, try still another golf course, or |ust totake It eosy. fla^vo^r. “ "y *” 8 ducks by moist heat or by a USE T HDS------^ ^ ^ ------t1------^------combination of dry and moist“t FOR F A S T ^E L U N cT r ^ U L T S heat — braising, pot roasting. roasting or baking- in covered GO BY YOURSELFF - INII COUPLES-CS - OR W ITH YOURY O U I OWN GANCGANG pahs, wrapping in alum iniim foil e for roasting, or stewing. Cook birds to the degree^^ doneness you like. Some like PLENTY QF FREE TIME£ FOR FO REST AND^ND FUN!F wild duck rare. For rare bfrds, ■? »•' roast a t 450. degrees for about fmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmm.m.m. ■ ■ • ■ i . „ .. ..WHY^Y EBOOK EARLY2ILY2______Lu jCUJR-DESK------;------:------—: ------r ~ ■ J e/o MAGIC CARPET TRAVELS■RAVELS . : c/i ■ ■ 230 SHOSHQNE STREETEET EAST ■ s i d i n hotels at this b u u s s s s i i ( e s t t i m e o f J fl Space is limited in [ S TWIN F^LLS. IDAHO 883301 3 3 0 1 '- « fl fl ON o um , aoii> cum s, sn s, S the year. Hotelss will*will not keep b o o>,ked k ed S|sp ace w i t h - « ! g Gentlemen:« • ■ ___ -W«-^en_clo*«^_$_5p_.dppositjt_o_posit re s jtQ_ reservo-space for each_person_lisch_perspn..rist©d„^!owJo^^ _____ nrincrewsed de- — ' r~i"— ) r •. - ® \ PO'TMISFO'THIS <( WlFMEMAKIM'A'Vyl 'A > y I MAH-OWNAPPEMDl/vWHlUE.>CvWHlUE. T - r & ^ BUT.WHEW .DO :-, V - - BByj Jacoby BETTER • H ME BEAT TP A ^ i 5E:v?oi=crH iT.r;;H^t^»W TH E. )■ r. ------I^J-IIII^^^ROOM I J Tate^ineim lk ■J ' . • HOW DID EAST • - This vvas an automatic: correct ' y . • FliGURE PLAY? fafalscTcard—West eeold-hold-theh o ld -th e / W r - ' ^ f sevense of diamonds. He couldn't ./ .yO f Ll tJE AND WALT DULANEY H I H H One- way to Be a reallyy sue- hold the nlne'^because he>e would . . \ / r cessful fisherman is to learnarn to have led it...... ------^tnmi{Tltl{^'a“tlstT;-''l‘ne“w;ray"iw^ n r “iw — ' "" " ■ ■ "'“-I"'.™' ■ ...... —— * ' "be a really successful defensive'ensive---- Ifwa«r-tjp~ta East- to—make—!o—make— (Ij r ------^ player is to learn to thinklk like thelh corrcct play at. thisIs point. \\ ^ ^ ' ~ the deplarer. If West held tJie missing diar >. mond.m East's only hopei" wouldwollrj f’*’* M-D------~ ~ ~ “ “ “ be to lead his last spade and [I _ I III \ ~ ^ MOT ^ ALLV, HE SAVEP:PM MV V ^H l^HJU SHOULP HAVE SEENEn ''^ ^ 3 1/aPPAKENTLV he WAS. \V. I His TimeJ BarrieBarrier NORTH »( hohope ,that it would produceoduce a ^ KEALLY-r T H ^ se TVW3 HOOPLUMS\ HOOPLUMS TUB WAV HE MANHANW.Et>tn-EP )55 CONCEKNEP ABOt^T MV \ fE/). Dear Ele and Walt:alt: Look at your i-o-n-g neck and sm; AAQ8432 trump trick for his partner.iner. ^oip pK. a^ rgan\ i . INTO MV COTTA6E?TTA6E AT7AT THOSE HOOt^LOMS---- TELL VDU ABOUT ) J ^ ^ S a LAKE— KEFUSEPJSEP TO . y ^ f i—-" - ' ^ J ' . mv schedule. Theresre are 168 head, or "chimpanzee” ( ______¥32 As you can see. the diamond.If _LAgr MifimvV ____ tCNOW.- X A " T^THAT-S INTEgESTINg/^ hours in the week, right? Well.Well, vour big mouth and , promine ♦ J ^ ~pli play sets TRB—conrract.nr. TheTire ' —. EKAPTENEM ^ / HOW PIP PK. MORGAN 1 . I 4 2 !^ hours go for school and ears? 4>AQ4 spade sp; lead allows South 1to 0 ruff.ruff, " VA AlVa j|a Iw Ifl I commuting. 18 hoursjrs more go If ho Shows any Interest WEST EAST draw dr trumps and get' ridd of his ■ ^ ' , ______for homework. 56 hours go for your title, lell him his lal ---- -=------4t-Kr-10------— A^ 08-7f—— ^tnsf flliirfTnnri~nn~n~-s|iin,ln: " ...... ~ ______sleep. 14 hours f»r> fnr mftVils a'n<^ V J B 7 4 ¥ 6 5, 1How did East hguro out that I* dishes, 12 hours on my weekend ready. Accompanying dialogu ♦ A S ♦KQipeSpos th(the diamond play was correct?correct? . job (I pay for my o.wn clothes ’'Oh, you lucked out. Everyo «S8763 « 1 0 2 He thought like the declarer.leclarer. v\ ^ ^ 1 - 1 1 and school lunches).I. This leaves thought .you looked long a 8 0 U t 6 1 I’d pay for it myself.elf. But they to say a person resembles i worked and then wouldd havohave ' -----1 i ^ E^-1 :------say I'm being selfishh and should ultra-handsome movie star, ii Weit Nortli Eait Sonih taken, a discard of oneI of his Short Ribs stay home and helpIp out more.more, best not lo make personal stal ^ ¥ three[hr diamonds. Thus it becambecame e ______■ WOULP HAVEKAPTENEC Your know, a Iot*sOfjf teenagers.teenagers, ments that can embarra.ss yi Pass 1* Pass 2¥J apparent uni lhat South wass trying ““ ~ ' — would you say I'mn doing my later on, particularly ptout a Ij Pass 3 4t Pass 4 ¥▼__ to handle' ' four little diamonds . wU THAT share compared witivb the others? you likel "• :dewrT-rB« -^ ^ s g.'— ■ and liuii startuil' witli’ uniy fiva— : 3g=EOgP^ :^=Wj£liae1 ~ ...... ' — -^w fflornnGOOD-BYE— Opening lead: 4k 9 trum tru ps. V y aUSTLIKHABUPFALO,0, CHIEF? CHIEP? - Dear Michael: If yourvour repoi-t-reoort- Here's a letter that's appea r ^ —JT------ing is accurate, you areu are indeed indeed'frequently in this space South didn't like to keep,p re-re­ CARD SENSE Sg^O carrying a responsiblehiB innHload. But nM» fo^m Or another. Since ll ou 100 oer ®ver new,, w e’ll share y bidding his five-card heart suit. ^ b i d d i n g has been: before backing you . 100 per but the game was rubber bridge ^ ° vritr rnnnrf another version in the .hope rther- North East "sonth Sooth cent, we'want to see.ysJur report and he had 100 honors. Further- "® ' card and closet, 'aridid^Us^droD eavesdrop “■■eeer the golden ’’do on more, once he got startedId he , . ■ - 1 ♦ o/L others" rule for anyone wIk: quit. 2^ Pais T at your house for 24-hours lo rever got a real chance to quit. * see how much pushingn . ;.„Hand nrn^lprod- Considering a breakup. You, South, hold: ■'^ / / / / / / / ing you require nowW to get all Ele and Walt: Jim ai He won the . club lead with ^ I ^ dated steadily for four month bes't ♦ A Q 1 0 7 8 5 « S ^ of* 12-1 your things done. Do you think his Jack and decided his be.st But for the last three weel play would be to take the spadespade •'What do iyou do now?r*** ''A • ^ o'liiAi- ; vve could support your stand af- ______flnes.se. so he led , a spade! and ^ A—Bid three diamonds.I. Ton C ap tain E asy „ , tert peering and hearing?—Eleearing?earinif?—FlP Ele he hasn’t 8°‘"8 called once. I’’ finessed dummy’s queen at trici^trick Jgnt~TB«lly expert' to ggtl^et—to to.....----...... - "77]...... / SUU$-BSi / ) I ______and1 Walt.______two. T3'en he discarded a dia- rame, but you may shot catont a WITH zoDiUM so scarce-.worth ^ 11RADIO COWTACT W W ^ U R FLIGHTflight Dear Walt: There: is a boy at from him again. mond on the ace of spadesaades h^rt call by West, ITS WEIGHT IKJ GOl-P...IT’5 WflPPEWlNl l \ FROW VUCATAK) L05T HO 5AME= AREA Sschool that 1 like very, very ( TO THIWK 0F= THAT 5HIPM6WT ON THE very, very My compiaiht' is the abru and ruffed a spade with hiss ten TODAY’S QUESTION \ , u a ? Gasoline Alley —A L .a NOONiMK. / iV — Dear Sorry: You’rere in a bind--bind--realize that it is best to end — ^ You can’t go up andd say, "I’m relationship properly.—A So ?ly V Vou won't find it.’ V The'h e tjuyt)ui4 YHe^ was in here fooling>oling ' .sorrys you look likee a story,” ! Recoverer. v ° I.'■— 1 0 helped with the brake pedal.'>edal.' norn can you deny your’our “joke." Need help to find "the kin (Oo' Maybe.uou didn’t put ^ re ^us.'ui:'^ ^ purge was on1 the^the vWhat then? I’d sayy join him. way out?” Send 10 cents an «=I uour wai et in yout* purse, J pu seat.' , Next time you’re near;ar his side, 1 a long, stamped, self-addresse , ° ’-“- l " - * ' . j n _____ — cue a girl friend to call you by 1 envelope with your request fr -T~t Y I T S«»; Maybe I gou I Wei y your animal name. What willwili it '"Easing Off A Steady Relatioi Q \ left it at i-*^'c:r7=5iy be? ''Pig" for yourr pug nose 1 ship," to Teenage Date-Lin( ■ o h o m e .' nnd short legs, "giraffe’’»iraffe" for 1 care of Times-News.

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Has choke chain cca* BY., OF MAGIC.VALLEY • vj— York Jets.. •■ . 8B p.m., 7B, 7 p.m.,'2SL aridmd 8 — NancyN Sinatra fakes a musicallusical _1 lar lUttwardi 324>2S44,’^^Jerome. , Hornet lor'Sale 50 ; Noon; 2B, 3. 5 and 11-M ore t>A i ■ ' f-"--- Junior or Hlah School Math, E v e l y n w il s o n l™ " lore p A football action pit* thaa Min-Milt- touitour of C alifornia' with such-ich-tag-a-Iongs tag-a-I as father Frank,'TDeah'^iDeah fo f o u n d : Bird dog. Owoei^can^have.r • 733-7576.73; Also £ncyclopodiasKI anilanj ., *-8i-® .'JhnKhona Street Eait..733-5562 733-S562 ” <•»m L ? ^ ^ ~ ncsota Vikings igainjt the ChicagoCliicago 1Bears. MaMartin, recording, partnerr Lee Huelwood,Ha ahd Sammy .Davis Davis { for aa. Explorer Scout Uniform lor sule. . 3 p.m., 2SL.~:7B^d 8 - ^■<3aWand a k I a n d R aiders m e e t the HoustonQuston Junior.Jun jFEMALE: , . ..Oilers at Houston. , - • L LO ^ T : Smallr black ChihuahUHUH laitlast .t.BROWN'S SAFETY SERVICEVICE Tl Cl > Kxperlencrd oenrralll Office^ifflce . . Home With A T hund^. Red collar. RewardIlewardl Allgomvnt,aiio Brakes, Shocks. MufflersMudleri g*'girl—nmfhlnea, fllln*-, iivme»me re- 3 p.m., 2 B, 3 5 'and 1 1 —- *rhe ClevelandQ( Browns and the St. '*"* niiniiii :(b —News. Sports, Wthr.ythr. c C _J Phone 7 ^ 1 i3 . • . ^ * 8213 :_____ ceptionlst, ,-3ix------.Jl(Ht.2Sld}&Uii^HiO/uaa------^ Lth -lap. -THCRC-wilW>#-«n-ag4^ttUure“m^rb- ——^Jitcumccd — sistu-.uiri^=nciu__ ap=.______..... ------*B—Tliat-Girl ( ring" tftL .Magic ^oglc _ing-atr~4he—Wendelll_in| CWleu T, ^Hall. I I W ciienll«L_UoQd_tyol»i.-----^ ------^—PROMlSINfG SP ~v "cCy I/O oial/lU lla ______December 12, 1067 at 8:00on' pn m.m (Illng and lome rrcepilon du------H«r«-ir-i»r--nfrTr(^»--y()u'vi.------8:30 p.m., 2B, S, 5 and II—Charlie ""T—W hat's New Jo: sin lost AU ihose interested on bcwer’taj le« and Rcnoral oftlco 2B KBOI-TV Boise ^■rick" 'ward I Call collect; 733-263^I attend. at All farm organizations are girit Hlway, needed, ‘ oHlce room , — tyro up and two In full SUNDAY MORNINti LOST: Male Brittany SpanleT{Jjjf— ^ urged to be pre&cnt. ______5—Smothers ‘Brtthers ?3 KID-TV Idaho Falls 8—Danny Thomas ,miniature golf coune westi/est of FORFOf rent" or sale: Sick room sup< finished basement. 3 full baths. 6:00 4—F arm R eport c 4 KCPX-TV Salt Uke u—i-eiony Squad iTwin, brown collar. 733-ni3.13. piles;- pl Wheelchairs, commodes.‘ “P- MALE:.. 4 - F B I ^ ----- ;------^------crutches, cr walkers, trapexe’IB bar.hir* v- Office manager lyidd book- book- modern moi kitchen, nice family •:30 2SL—Science in Agri- 5 KSL-TV Salt Lake .4—Felony Squad ~ 3 Evcrv'st JenninRS equipment.ulnme’nt' keeper. Full set s. «if Muht books. Mu»>t - 8:00 2SL—Movie, **Drums’ yg'7SL KUEI3 Education U. of. U. 8: ^ le.^USMCSMC gCord of Thonlcs ' "______3_ Crowley Pharmacy. — * .. . • hjjvi* go«d. riedii ratingng and room. rooi Two fireplaces, -garage culture ______•!___ Acrocs fhp P iv p r" ______^u»K.v.tu • tcata. fJ.) Neat...,iippt:iiiiugiptiiiiiug------:------:— 7:00 3-rTom and Jerry c ------7B KTVBTV- Beiae------ieW neighbors for iheir kind idnds-«n^ v e~ S n XOOK!—pen J^ ^ on'i l.GTA"—Kimft«'Viy..imD«iiy, young n»un for manager-nanager- nnd and pnllo and fenced back yard 2B—Mission: Impo.ssihlesible , 8g KIFI-TV Idaho Falls 3—Mister Roberts 1 Ive and and Dnw.'s I G.A., Hansen,en, K.iy,k.»v. trainee. tni Must hnve somele busl-busi- * ■ 4—Faith for Today c sympathy durlnft our recent lost “You miiy be called/’ «e Be tiure fcure u.-hm hatkurouotl Cl.) Nevd ' thai 3—Mission: Impossibleble 1 n 1 kMVT-TV Twin FallsI 4—Pevton PIprp c cof Huftbund, l-ailier and Brother.J "? •' • -and'say. •‘YcsJ" nnd recelvo your „i>i Nevd that has barbecue'. Located In 5—^Tom and Jerry c ' 5—Mission: Jmpo.ssible and we extend grateful thanks for ‘ Ivo your no.ii. clean. ambitious youngyoung ble . ... _ ..fr:W i l 2B—P ey ton P lace ------______T-the-beautlful-floral{ and foodiy*lrlh- irlb» tirocery C a rtll •______mon for job Inquires.______’• Washington Wa; school dlstrlcL A ------7&^Thls 1^ the Life cC------______^------11—Mitaion; Impo^gibla-}4b la ------^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiuuiiin------S :— ^B rg -Valiey------■ Uiei' to 50? loved one. .Special b -.- 15 OPENINGS I'OR lot Df home for $10,300. 8 —This Is the Answerr c 4—Movie, "Welcome> to S;:5:S0 2SI>-News c 4—Big Valley «thanks to Reverend HaroldiFfEr Iben S«auty Saloni 15 11—Tom and Jerry c and ladlei of L.’M.M.L. of Im- =7^ ______QUAl.IFlliD PliOPLELE Hard Times;* • 3—National Geographicihic •• ’’ - ''• I l e y manuel / Lutheran Church. of Im- COMPLETE Benuty Scrvlci.' by ad-nd- r No registration feelarged charged 7:JO 3—Underdog c 8 The Family of ^avanced students ut reduced1 priies. priccs. __ Strictly confidential —Movie, "The Killers”ers” 2B—National Geographit:iphit: 2SLr—I Spy ntvn**!- Permunenls W. Beauty Ans ----- ■L______A Christmas Gift • 2SL—^This Is the Answer''er ’ 8:S0g ;j 7SU-Mqvle. "That Ghogt 5—GHligan’s Island c Clarence *'Nlck“ Motiner JJAcaOemy, 135 M»ln Weit. -/ha-Ktii Agonts-Salesmen Aga Wanted 4-^Beany and Cecil c WE wlsK to express our sTncpre•Incere HAtRCUTTINO.ha? huir stylln*. Iliilinii. Fnr Ihe whole family. Thia and Mrs. Muir” 7 S I^ M an ag ers i(i Action.ction 7Sl^NET Journal ^thanks to the muny relatives and p( ,• GOOD MAN ovor 40 forhf)rt short trips trips " 5—Underdog c 9 ; 0 lal 4—Rawhide 8 -1 Spy t/es and permanents from $S. ArtisticIC Brau- surrounding Twin I-alls. ManMan we we fJ'ai frame 3 bedroom home located 9:00 2B—Sometliing Special friends who shared our sorrowrrow inIn |yty Salon. 135 Main West.. } Phone hone wupt Is worth up to 518.500H) In vear. In year. 7B—Faith for Today c rather 7B—News, Wthr., 9 ; the loss of our Son. Brotherler nndand 7 7.33-1641..) Eveninf>a appomtmcnth. 3—News. Sports, Weather 9:30 2B—Carol Burnett Uncte J and expressed It so lovingly Tsm tmenth. regular tash bonus. Air'ni.iil Air 'ni.iH • >he MornlnsJide and O'Leary 8 —Milton the Monsterr c 5 —Gunsmoke Business News. Spts. c jj. re* *and RUBY Hewlett Vehess beautyty salon,salon. K. K, T. Piiif. PresUU'n!. Texas Re- • ® 10:00 2SL—News, W thr., Spts. '■ food, flowers, messagesICS andana Avenue North. Phone fm %"*Forl ichool dl.irlct. Haa 2'^'batha, 11—Milton the Monster c•- II—News, Sports, Weathereather 8—Monkees c _ prayers. Phone finery c orporation. Box 711, Fori . . 4—News, Wthr.. Spu. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. McNellyMcNelly , -733-tf<30, Evenings bv appointment.Intmcnt. Wc Worth, Texas “tJlOl. 8 : 0 0 3—Linus c g; 2 Snts II—National Geographic ------large kitchen with an tqually . *:20 2SL—News, Weather, Spts. Phic 3 —News, Spts., Wthr.r. Mr. and Mrs.. Lars J. Madsendsen CALCALL Conl Purko for holiday per- 23 4—Linus c ' I ' ’ «:00 2SU-News. Wthr., Spts.pts. c 5—News, Spts., Wthr.r Linda and Kat^n mimnnent wava special. PhoneIfna 733 733-'- Farm rOrr Work Wanted ______23^ large living room. Fireplace ' 3—Prism Mr. and Mrs, Bernard J. Ruffing 2851.______28J ______5—Lamp Unto My Feetet g.j9 ;jo 3—Movie, "Welcome, to 5—News, Wthr., Spts. c 11—News, Spts., Wthr. John and Rlchnrd ----- I 77 . CUSTOM '“'"1and patio, garage, fenced yard. 73—Linus c Hard Times" 7B—Nancy Sinatra 7B—News, W thr., Spts.pts. WITH\SfI DEEPEST gratitude. wwc tT cx- ^ BotBoby Sitters— Child Core 16 ___ ^ ______ll-r-Llnus C______...... 2B—.EIvinK-.Niin c — — iN e — -^^==y«a=piW -Tirir3.i)do^ ' — T-^------31^=MovIlir^oma = = , ^iaancta »n6wn 'duririg' tbe*^recenf recent S fcWT fri:W E N *!;~ Vlllnt.> ' Nui'iei'S' "BM , 8 —Cartoons c Septem ber" 7S U -L et's !Sp>eak Englishnglish lO;10:20 4 ^ M w ie . ^Bundle'^of’ Jo y ^ her nnd Child ( arc by Ihe hour, day,fv we’kweek -J'M I.II.l.inRlDdE I jo y itlncss and loss of our Father nnd ilonkln. • 73.1-H,1(i,1 I 2SL—Sacrcd Heart g.9:555 ; 2SI^Joe Pyne ^ 8—Cowboy in Africa c 10:30jo'. 2SL—Tonite Show c fOrnndrnther. These klndnciisesdnciises f*'' f*'' nmnth Director Rubv llopkins, ___ ------T i i i s H o m e is N i c e 8:15 7SL—Auto Mechanics have meant much to us. Clashes dlvltleil; nursery, nre-kln- ...... 8:1S 2SL—From the CathedralJral 8—News, Weather, Sports 5 , 5 2B—News. W thr., Spts. *’ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Starkeitarke dcrttnrten, klnucrt:urtt*n. l.lmiti'd 10:00 2B—Flying Nun 6:J0 2SU-Monkees c 3—Carol Burnett c and Family numbers nu as»urt‘s your ritild indi* c u s t o m a n d S o ’s t i i e P r j c e 8:S0 2$^-Herald of Truth ' 1 0 :0 ( 2B—Lucille Ball c Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Schnrll viduiil^ uttt-nUon Phono 7:>:<-7080. | 3—Look Upjlnd Live 4—News 7B—Tonite Show c MANURE HAULING.TNG 3—Lucille Ball c II—Garrison’s Gorillas ______— nnd Family______BO BO PliUP chilli t iin' .JllvliKil■ll clnsi- ' Ve Vernon Olunder — Buhl 543-4572543;4572 An attractjve 3 bedroom homa 4—Peter Potamus-c 5—News, Weather, Sports 5-Lucille Ball c » «*s. |>rr-kinHerRnrten.ten. kin- 5—LoQk^ U p.^nd Live 10:2110:25 S^B a^ketball 8—ToWlte Show c ReResorts '■ , ^ 8 dedernarien IGO 7th Awnue North. ------with large kitchen and living 7B—Man From U.N.C.L.E ]0 ;. ' JOE BLAIR ’ 7B—Peter~Potam us c 8-^FiIm Short C.L.E 10:40 S—BYU Basketball FOR Po w lnt^ swimming fun andn^d-iJTTt hot _Hli ______, . CUSTOM FARMING0 roo room. All the rooms are large 11—Lucille Ball c loii rnun mineral baths, come to Mlrncle WILL WIL do babvNittUiK In my home, .MANURE HAULING 8 —Peter Potamus c j 0 ;3 ( 10:55 2B—Movie, "D angerous yHol Springs 10 miles northwestrthwest Hellnble*H‘ lfn<»d back yard. In- 10:30 2B—News, W eather 4—Cowljoy in Africa . Crossing" I quire 2121 .Sht-rry Lirt-le. aru. in- 'phone ” 324-4439 Jerome and and freshly painted. Cabinets 11—Peter Potamus c •' 7 S ^ -N E T Playhouse Buhl highway 30. B43-4740. ------_T Q»» •' n 11:05 4 ^ Jo e y Bishop 4—R at P atrol _____ beating. hea ______B-i-G r.*; --- r-:— fronlnR done. Experienced.•d. Phone 4—Discovery ’67 c ------■II—.11—I—... RFCREGISTERED nurses for evening Results for low cost,t, shift:s'hi also for evenihgs andId nightn^Bh^ - -^4; ______MOVE IN FOR CHRISTMAS 5—World of the LDS — — rclrelief Full time or partI time,time WAf^WANTED: ironings to doo In my CharmingChe 2 bedroom. Flreplaea. Church PHONE 733.0931 shishift differential, good workingkina en- home, 1548 3rd Avenue East. 733- gas heat. $1500 down and assume 7B—N. D. Football vlronment ond »ein«a benefitsIts Call ,--71” 7l<>0.______GIGl toan at $70 per mooth. Ask for Classified pgPersonnel Dlrecto?7*j24-2330,330, Je- WAN WANTED^ Housekeeping;bubysi?: babysit­ CLEAN AND SHARP 8 —N. D. Football Let WANT'ANT ADS Work>rk for f You ______. , . roi, rome.______tlniting. In your home or mine.ie. 1 have 3 bbedroom. Fireplace. Carpeted. 11—Discovery '67 c rt NOW Interviewing women forfor per^ my own transportation. 733-0532.733*0532. FenocdFer yard. Doubla caroort. Personals—Pel Special Notices^•S V9 mancnt employment. AgoB 21-35. IRO^IRONING done In my home.le. Refer- llan a W patio. $18,000. •:35 3—Tabernacle Choir narrled. cnces.“"'$l per hour. 1528 3rd Ave- 5—Tabernacle Choir EXERCISEbS the easy way.— h Rent"-; 2*^Resident Twin Falls, married. ent 3rd AV«- EDGETOF t o w n ______^ «xerclse and health equipment.loment FaFald vacation. Paid hospital.tal. Ap- nuenu« Enst. 733-1047. ______------l«:Oe 3B TabamacU Choir------St^sed ■ blkft. twii«l(iaf* ^ —r»v r"n n r WILL du fusiuiii giamjllin. Ui l^ riW Tt unvATTifitpH ------vlUjttiur. water m^assage. Banner 2nd Avenu^We.l.______^... .. ways, wa lanes; parking lots.ts. Rural ftr Fenced yard. WIU trada for ------it—l nsight------mrts Fumlture. 733-1421. LOOLOOK I Peraon'a I.O.a !. Kimberly,Imberly, or or town. Phone 733-o805. _____ »■*■*farm . $17,000. 4—ABC Scope ELECTRONICS exclusively. Forinr theth. and Daw'. I.G.A., Han.cn.P' .ay.■■y* c.vi SAVE yourself the fuss and musr ^ ' 5—Face the Nation best Color and Black and whita White "You ^ may be cailcdl" U«Jc Bucc>ui:c p„iPor pest control, Jusl call us. Gem o l-ems into cash TV service. Coll Al's TV, 733*6278.J3 -827S ■"* •»1'- •Ve.l" and iccclveve your Sprayingsnr Service. 733-4206.______SHAW REALTY 11—Faith for Today 1878 Kimberly Road.______N.F.E Grocery Cardi______------Susan Shaw — 733-0473 i------rn: WANTED Ironings to do In my ^ ...... 733-08U 10:30 2B—Face the Nation ■ ALCOHOLICS Anonymous —. Twintwin WANWANTED: iJldy to live In with ^orhome. $1 per hour. ift2 Madison Elmerv Sommei* ..... 713-5897 3—Face The Nation □ s l i t t l e a s $ 1 . 1 5) 4 , Falls Courthouse. Wednesdayslavi at •®*'»«ml-lnvalld lady. Room, board street ^tr 733-42J4.______’ -----Z S;30 p.m. For further Inrormatlon■mation f?'!'“"d " “H'*- Inoulr" 7331554 or 247 7B—Fairyland Parade Sth Awnuo North. HAYmay hauled and slacked. lO-wheeler0-wheeler canc 73.V4030.______- ______I...... - .1 ______■ ... - . nnt! nndr seml trucks. ft Wnrtluft Truck- Truck- VERY DESIRABLE 11—Face the Nation NEW and used merchandise. Cloth- Mnli 19 Ing. 034-5070. Gooding.______.. .Now isi the timitime to fatten your bank< >'Ing, needle work, crochetingCloth- and Holp Wanted—Male 19 "". ------1 Acreage on Highway 50. One- 4—Medically Speakiijg ------WANTED; ' Ironlns inhome mv athome half at mile east of Twin FalU, 5—This is the Ufe embroidery work. Teeny " •Thrift v a i — ------303 Locust. Phone 733-2H90,______y,jjj accountt with WANTV AD profitsi All1 _£ Shop. 348 Mata Avenue ^u th . ^ ______with 290 feet of frontage. 3 ' 11:00 2SL—Meet the Press ARE YOU THE ONE? ^MAN or wife or both wantnt InnitorJanitor bedroom home. Large carpeted * , WHEELWfi chairs, exercising equlp-eoulp- .• work. Espcrlcnccd. Phono0 733-IG19 733-IG19. living *‘vi room. Birch kitchen. Full 8 —Meet the Press ive lo do is order an ad andj nment. crutches, walkers for3r rent i fi f you want to Improve yy o o u u r r------* ------storage s t basement. Excellent 2B—Navy Film orO sale. Kingsbury's Pharmacy,irmacy, financial fin (uture, this Is your op- „ *)f) shrubbery. Shade trees plus a I collect the tho coslcash while your fellow/ _L M7 Main East. 733^574 or 733-0]33-9114. 14. portunliy, no BUilBuiines* Opportunities 30 family orchard and garden spot. 3—College FootbaU MEN’SME diamond rings, one 2 dia- IF IF you are unhappv In youryour — '■ Good out-buildlngs. TTils is a 4—Directions - _ - ■ readers cart aweaway Items you no longerr nmonds, one nine diamonds. For op-ap- present pr« work, this is yourir op- op- TiVlLo nlctnice home with commercial land m^lrectlons ------_£polntment to see 733-5015.______poriunlty. po value.vail Lloyd Roberson, 230 Mafn % rteed.-Or petha] “—;—; IF you are scml-reilrert andand p p i UNIT motel with 4 room!5om of-of. NorN orth. 733-8855. 5—NFL Game of the Week/eek 3r pethaps you need an, Item> LONELYlo men—women, 45-65,5, let's want to nuKment your t'arnings,nings, ftcf ftce unit and good cafe.e. Well ____ ——^ wnrmnoclHl rhibrrWrlte SoxjxS-2t; S-2 t, thls“ fhl rs’ your opponunio'. ------;estaWUhed^-_tuQUtable ^sti buahreas>uamess ——— “ ■" 7 ® i servicece . . . u:use the WANT » « H c-o Tlmes-Ncwj.. . , |p U:S# 2SU-AFL HlghllghU - • - IF you ore retired—antf--desire—desire- —off - onr'HTghway ^------T»T!C 5 IU 5 ” — ------T" 28—NFL Pre-Game ALMA HARDIN — Chiropractor.:or. 157 Income, Inc this is your opportun-ortun- . i> they get!t resultsi ^ North Washington, Twin Falls. Itv. Ity 14 UNIT motel with bus stop . 3—NFL Pre-G am e •. Phone p 733-4741.______MsMany of our represenintlves ara cafe.cafi All fixtures Included.IcludeT * BEDROOMS, ipllt lewl. 1 5—NFL Pre-G am e OUTSTANDINGo u Christmas Specialsin-clnii earning *■' $7500 to $25,000 prr yeor.year. Wo Would mak* an excellentIt fam- baths, firxsplace. carpet. $20,500. 11—NFL Pre-G am e Fuller Brush. 733-7405 — 423-5692.23-5692 *' FPrevious r sales cxporlrnce:e Inin iiy operation. $70,000 withth 29% SH>SHARP 3 bedfoom . IVi baths. Kimberly.______’ real ^ci estate, Investmenis, build-build- do^ down. ffamily a i room, double carport, 4—Issues and Answerss T H E Y WORK J ------Ing and loan or insurance help-help- carfarpet and drapes. $19,500. THEY PRIVATE Detective: Skip tracer.tracer, fujJ!S but not necessory. 8 —Bowling Investigation, secret reports — wn, . . TAYLOR AGENCYC Y 2 Bedroom,: ftreplace, **spara •I Former military, merchant*,h and U, Kimberly 423-52(19423-S2R9 room r<»i ." Xjow down and assoma strl------OFFIC e” ' ' ”’^ E FELDTMAN F REALTORS '------UOod drlverT^x 3 4 1 . Je-*'®’ man-who C. * will take admaingeIge of 6f Paul. Idaho 4.tR-5ll0>110 875 Filer Ave. 73>1988 / 3—Vikings vs. Bears ______tiagefmarii—Jefeme-0itH-53*^-0iof-53n mnrh‘> izontact J4i,JS5-2a34- t:l7-SrN-R-R7\t7^STATE;CO.' 1 C O • call ‘anytime: Frank Booth: ^3- 2:00 4—Beagles ~ ~ ~ ______' ' V-1 Oil and Propane Company.___ (Equal(E4.’4«J7 i bo. or write Lynwood Realty, Star CLASSIFIED WANT ADA D TRAINEE Enst 6th. .ferome. Phone__I 324-4971.______Route. Ketchum, Idaho. 3—Browns vs. CardinalsIs u p thtu 14 1.35.35 1.151.15 2.70 2.45 3.751.75 3.35 3.C 4 .6 5 4 .2 0 ^ FOR SALE or will consider leasf^ 5—Browns vs. Cardinals I—rr s ALWAYS BEST to start M« Major rompsny will hlr<* 2 men. srrvlco»«t station building, *laim/r^ laundro- OWNER transferred! 2 bedrooms, lal, T5 - 19 1.80.80 1.60 1.60 3.60 3.25 5.00;.00 4.50 4.5 6.20 5.60 *' your advertisement withI Iheih« ngt a«**« 2.'S-45 l«» irnin In k»-v man- mat mai building, apartment buildina buildina. •”'d■^'■d In full bosement. Carpeted. II—Browns vs. Cardinals nsme of the article ^ r servicervice nfii nfieTp<‘nt of sairs fnr* c iindd dls- »ewer. »e» on six lots, In Hateltnn. ^7”Near schools, shopping center, 4—Bowling you have to offer. !>■ you have trll trlbutlnn. Hlrlny. trnmlnB nnd $7,SOO »7,5 Small d*own. liberalal terms.te^s I'HA appraised. 345 Buchanan. 20 - 24 -2.25.25 2.05 2.05 4.50 4.05 6.251.25 5.60 5.i! 7 .7 5 7 .00 an apartment or room for sui: suprrvUlnR 20 fo 40 p«‘<.pl*''' In-*"■ Phone Phf B25»-56fig after 5 p m.„ •. Please• call 733-4835 for appolnt- 4:00 4—True Adventure rent or property for sale start ror romr while training, JVM) toT S6.V)se.v) lixCELLENT l^xci business opportunity— ^— ment.I 25 - 28 2.70.70 2.45 2.45 5.40 4.85 7.50.50 6.75 6.7 9.30 8.35 vour advertisement withI thetha mn mnnthlv. romhincd snlnrv ondand for"far rJght man with $40,000iwo ci'ilh'cavh. "MU; ^ . ’ FAMILY-SIZED .1 bedroom 4:30 4—Movie, “ lOOI Arabianl a n ------location. corcommission $10,000 incom**'*' op- <»rTfr T.ar^cn Sales Company,►nnv T:13-713- brick, (one In finished basement,) ------. 3 , 5 2.85 _ - portunitv after tralninR. No ^a- ___ 6 0 0 8 . p:i4 5171. Gooding. Chuckhijrk Pe-P«. Eat-In kitchen, large living room. .15 2.85 - 6:30 5 .6 5 - 6.75'.75- 7.90 7.^ H>.fl5 9:75 J^IBT t; e COiARTHReader«~rTipibnar;pond vel required. ten ------1.;^ bath*. M ain floar utllUy. rcc- 7SI^News In Perspective:tive I______....-...... ^ ______mor« quicjfly and favorablyr abl y __ tcrsoh. __ reatlonre^ room. 2 c^r garage. Kltnke when given complete or , def- FORF’ni PERSONAMNTERVIEWVIEW FoR~'less^or^rfht.f o r ' 40 k «0 block Agency: 733-8331: 733-S734. ■rOO 2B—Lassie ■ •■■■■■■■■■■MB «*■!■■■■■■■■■■■■■...... if Inite Information. One of the ' ^ warehouse. Trackage, dock3Ck hiph. FOUR-bedroomFOUF Cape Cod near high 3—Lassie I very most Important aspectsF-ct*. CALI. Instdo »»' nnd outside loading,g. henvy nrhoolnrht G arden spot, shade. $11,- I of any advertisement isis to r...rrnient floor Office space.>ace. 171 400 A.'»sumc B ner cent loan. Avall- 5—Lassip ; 5 THE TIMES-NEWS,.-NEWS, (CLASSIFIED DEPT., TWINrWIN FALLS.fA IDAHO !I , ^. laclude tha prfce. MR. NELSON niue lakes South. 7a3-3H3fi,M*, ______ableabl< for Immediote occupancy. Ace 11—La.ssie ■ SI • ii. —MAKB IT EASY for Ui« re«d-read- 733-0650 thfTHERE.i is big money Inn camp- _ Really. 733 5217.______II—Lassie ■ I er-proapec« to reach you.. Al- Al- ^ sroigroundsf Kiva Kamp Franchisesranchlses MI~Sm I-S Never brick, 6 bedrooms—3 J Starting D a ta ...... Run My Ad^d For F o . r ...... Days ” I ways insert your telephonehone ’ ' MONDAY OR TUESnAY FROM:nr»vf available E, M Framic.. Kl-MarEl-Mar fireplaces—4fire] .baths, double garage. 5:30 2SU-Walt Disney ■I number or your name and io10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and S p .Lm. tlto Trailer Villas'^, Missoula. Montana NortheastNor location. C. Looney, ■ I address. If you do> not-have 7 . r . o s o i , ______^______Realtor. 733-4081.______^______7B—Walt Disney 5 Number of Wordsd s ...... Remittance Enclosed...... s e d ...... Bill M e...... S\ regular hours, give a pre-pre- '^ * LOOKl LOOF Person * l.G.A . Klmberlv.edroom brick, top 8 —Walt Disney ■ ■I ferred time to have pros-pros------nnd Daw s l.G.A . Hansrn.irn. say. comcondition. Far less than replace- 2 B—Peanuts I pects contact you. COUNTY . •You• y; may be called." Be sviresure mentmer cost. C. Looney, Realtor. 733- I N am d ...... PhoneP h o n e ...... J ^ * and say. "Yes' * and receivefive ^ Mur u r 408140SI. ______3—Peanuts ■ r 4—THE GREATEST READERDER R1 E P R E S E N T A T IV E^ "Nn ‘/I E (trocerV Cardi •LJ ______j5--- BEDROOMS.3 ] Gracious living. 5—Peaiiuls ■I ATTENTION cnn:ured be secured *. .. ^ „ FORfq r SALE: Cafe doing goodood bust-;bus!-; BlrcBirch kitchen. Hot w ater he^nt. ■ A d d r e s s ...... T o w n ...... I for your advertisement/ us- by 5;ales us- representative wantedd for ness in Twtn Falls. Inquireiulre 6^51 CanC arpet Doutsle garage. $14,500, II—Peanuts ______■ ______n ...... :I Ing consecutive insertions.Ions. Twintw Falls area. Must bes ag-«g* cSuincvqqi or Shortv^s Cafe,, 2I8‘'*4th|2I8‘*4thl $l..sno$i..S< down. Ace R ealty. 733-5217. ------7SIj—NET -Journal------— ------■I------Play sars—a seven-4ay order>rder srfsslvesrr and looking fnr a real xveAvenue West. ■I Is best and costs less^ There"her© future.fuli Work only qualified leads ;------FOR'^ RENT 7 ^ w llh option to ,buy: 3 PRINT YOUR AD^D HERE ...... ■I are also very special monthly fur .Ufied BRK'K 4-plpx. Close !o Lynwood.^ t bedroom brick, full basement, at- •;00 2B—Ed Sullivan I nthly furnished each wvrk. Qualified 3—Ed Sullivan ■ I rates for those who are! oe- de- Iradsi«>a received through advertis-ir r«- f- tact tachcd garage, family room, car- ■ ■I slrous of keeping their name**jn* ■ l"Ktna -campaign and establishedlUhed ““i* •I*' condiUoner.• Owner.O ^ n er. peting. $120. Phone 733-1642. 5—Ed Sullivan ■ .... * ...... aI and offering before the publicuWlc customers.cui Thorough traininglining _ 733-5094. t — ^ ■ •very day. You caa stop your ppj,gramnrr provided for mann ac- IDAHOIDAH Motor Court for ^nle.—VVfirL- Will- BY“ Y OWNER:O two bedrooms, finished II—Ed Sullivan ■ ■) ad In tte eventlulU, of results. reptrd. $150 gu.'irnnteed per lak«lake good pickup or car ■■'down as down basement, second bath, gss fur^ 4—Voyage I and then you payf only V24. for week tha while tralnlni:. If interested•ested |vaypayment. 540-5201. Buhl.______** nace. Insulated. Tajior Street, ...... :] < cj.ym It 1. pubjlihwl. write Box 8065. Boise, Idaho.2H:____ 18-UNIT1$-Uh motel Comfortabla llvlns = - ^ 5 7 •:M 2SL-^others-In-Law ■ nd me- quarters. $58,000. Trades>'*coMl(^ consid- FABULOU.S»*a±il new 3-bedroom. Family. ■I T>I_»CE YOURSELF In the the Wi^NTED;W/iv Shop Foreman nnd me- qua 17 room, carpeted, appliancei. D-'u- "8 —Mothers-In-Law ...... ■I readerTs position and ask aak chanlcs,<^bs full line constructiontructlon ere.erkd. Ace Realty. 733-5217.— ------ble*“0O: »ara«e. 4^4 b.itha. Well. *1S.- 7SU -PB L ■ ■I yourself wfiat you would like Ilka equlpraent. Top wages. Mallall res------\------TT - -an »r«..fteillir, m.52l7.------. ■ ______1I - - ______to know. fahf)»f- yo»r far>>. ^ limn ln, BlyHona.Equlpman t. Caws- ■MtTSiMu$ic L^wotn — ------40^ ______7B:-Raf Patrol------l9...... n The-answer you gtve wilt will pany,pati 3184 Fremont. Las Vegai. Vegai, ______t- ,, , -.'[______NEW s-bedroom; 1V4 bathj; full 7:M 2SL—Radio City Christmasnas ■ ...... ■I make a good Oasstfled Ad, Ad Nevada; Ne» ' '______ACCC ACCORDION; goJtatr lessons;;i; Rental*Rentalj basbaJtment; double , iiaraie. 3OJ0 I WANTED: Responsible man totn farm purchase-.P^^* plan. ^Wynkoopp Music] 'Sherry She Lane. Phene 733-5179. * 7B—Radio City C hristmias as H ...... ■1 «-«—CLASSiriEU raadcr, >r»^ k *1*I- 240-acra cattta ranch. MustIt bave wudio. 733-72fiS, ftJ4 Sunrise,**i Twln.'.pij^~ Twln.|:^^g7r home CO' I* acre . 8 —Radio City Christmas *[ ready Interested io buying'y*"* knowledga*ofi„,fl cattle and experienceterience BEGIBEGINNEI’.'S piano lessons:i: Lorene grosround. Martin Street: $15,000 with -> II your used or aew merchan-* • " ' as . . an irrigator. Mod«tm house WyiWynkoop, 733-7365, S34 Sunrise. terms.ten Hackney, Agency, 733-4559. 11—Radio City Cbristmai'*» ! ^ ...... ■I dlse. These peopla have the available.Tvi Phone 543--'i039 orT write TwiTwin Falls, ——:— 2B—Smother* Brothers ...... ■ money and are already In ai the market to buy: So give•ive .. Al Kempton. RL J. Buhl. Idaho.^ School, cTkl 44 3—Smothers Brothers 1 - them every advantage youvou r e a l ESTATE and Insurance com- caa with good ad copy. blnatlon bln salesman. Ftre andnd Cas- COMPLETE COMI your High Schoolhool edu- edu- ^ \ ualty. uar good future for righthe man catlcation at home. Diploma awarded.aw arded. CHECK ■ 77—WANT - ADS THAT -FWOr-fo[y-fo-----^^wlth---- -vfU desira to own his own'n busi- SnuSmall monthly payments. Free », brlag eatfsf^cttan ».- thrM months. six mooths< do not ^oatain enough Infor-Ijtor- I,ad>jeai furnlahed. Mu.t he owero w ” 2 21’i Offter O m e ri»trurtTon' J 46 S- =^'^^CLA^rEDfFIE D ' Ca L A A ^! r M D ” ' ' ' ^ - \ mation to get piMpt, action. .. and nnc own automobile. Write'ta' Box —— f -.SIOJO: one ysiu-. S21.00. . ^BR, T-2. c-o TImea-News.______,___ A~T0.. PIACB YOUR ADVBR- - —— - - --- U. s. Cm^SERVICECE .------»-ut9«-Want : •---By maH ^Pajrsbte Jn advance nsSM BNT lo tba Twin FallsFalls YFAR YFA: around work for experienced ------Malm siMl raien County. DEADLINELINE O FW F IICE C E -HOURS ‘newspaper, where you reacheach opeo-dltch ope su^d syphon tube Irrfga- , T ^ I . the greatest Classified WantVant ter. ter Modem home In Hansen Try one ttxUy ■ N evada — Om m ontn, ytTTS;7 5 ; —~ — : ------Ad-audience la .Magic Valley.iltey. SchoolSch District. Give references.•rale**" Men-Wthnei! l* j«nd over..er.. Se- • th n a nUMfhs. tS.OO; ^ jnonths. VIOUS DAY ' ------— 0.30-?0 h (a.m. m. ‘fit p iv»-■ ' ___ ^ < • can 733-0S31 or one of thathe Write Wr Box S-lC e-o Tlmea-News.News ' g jj job*. Hlfh" itartlng pay. **. 5:00 p.n»» PREVIOUS D; ------:—Th w Mhi * ffiMt yhnn«» ^ -— Short hourt. AdvanccmeaLll Pre- ■ Ask tor 10.00; ODQ year. St7.00. nnm. SSS rhamlsr Immrrtlgtit-opftnlog-iprnlDl----- —_paratary tralallli a . ------r- . Mondayi 12 SaturdorySaturdoy “ •, ' Monday thru” Friday; ^ ' bers If you Ihre In an areaH w ^ RequiresdT degree and experience.erlence. Xuiquired. Thouunds of Joba open. By jnall — Payable In advance, ouuide Twin Falls and ask Reply to Atlaa Minerals, Box 4Q8, 0 0 ; . Sunday: 5 p.m..m. Friday Soturday:irday: 8:C8:30 a.m. 'til 1?:00 . for an Ad-taker. It's as easy 3nx « . Experience uiuallv unnacaaaary. PHONE outside Idsho—one 0:(W; . aa callUg a frlaad becausa• J J j Moab, Utah 84532. Equal Opporttf-)pporta- Free booklet oa Jobi, aalarles.a larles. three months. SS.^; six mootlis, ------^-g«, requTrements.' Writa T o ^y gW- ‘ Jll.O O ro n e y e ar, $21.00.r------=------h ^ f u l’ In^uch^TOaSeiTLS,? jpXI^ a- ■ H pef•r t.o;r:hour. -,7^ Ing name, addicss and pJione; — ^733-0931 't— ------^ Remember, ytw vet 7 d«T>d a n EVentng EV and Saturday. Poller LincolnLin ,Service, Box S-4, c-o for tlM prlca of 5. Brush, Bn phooa 733>3«45. TlrrTlmas-N^ws. ------:------■: ...... ^ ...... J ...... 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52 Fdrm* for Sal»' - — 5252|Redl Rea Estate For Trad« ------553 3 SSuiliMM u t l r PrapiNty r V -56 Cam ■ C -id Twlri Falls TImes-Nowsw* HomeHomei for Sol*' ' ' . **^50 Farm*Fdmfi for Sal* S 2 fa n i -56 Comp*r*“ - ' - ■ " - 6 63 3 MobMoblU Homd* M OWNER muit aell .Immediately: 3 ------■■ ...... — —■ - EXCHANGE,EXC what you 'liava“ for ” Commercial Property..’’ • SUoday;Dec.-IOrr9S7 ___ ‘ ,o bedrooms.w n e Bullt-lna,'Including vao “ J-*M L S ” , What you want. ‘ Koclqr Mountain ’ T. — O U R -N E W 1968 ' 240 A C R E S - Realty,n t exchangor, 73^1406* Eve* w«i(' JRS . GOOD CLEANU§ED uumuum. A»«ume low pu Pay my nlngs, 733-3102. 73j-0083. i:j888 SECURITY- C A M PE R S . G Kn • eoulty: terms puilble. 1771 pop-pSJJ: 3 3 A C R E S BEEF OR DAIRY ------FOR L e a s Ib or lala: Tha ola tatui^ •“ «* Home Tbwn .i . Hom»» For Sale _ 50 ^ f^r"" lar. -fwln. 733.0^84. ------'.,v„nwltft-3.:b«clrnnm hnni*—ClQse.:to_ ' ^ id* Very- nice, modem 3 bedroomg a g - ^ ■nii 7 .Ttf ^ of !rH= city8 g S r ~“MOBILE M HOMES- ,5 $ y i * * s S i . TO To^s^ Settle-EJtato: 2 bedrorim homfcome. TwiiTwin Falli. .Owner might trads vei *J,000.- norms may ■ be arrangednged OnOni imall cattia ranch.-. (22.000.'.I • nothomjp.r Grade A .bam. 330-acres- ,ArA C R E A G E ; . . 3 B E D R O O M “ * nerclg CUSTOM BUILT camper 8 V will cuUiVi&ted. Large, level fields. ^ IH’liW trade for trailer bouse. Icece® Caves 8x40 GREAT I.AKES • for- right party. 6M Locust. Call . M os^ hav and pasture. $63.000:0 0 0 : geGemstone, full basement, car* ^ \ H O M E S ■J ■ . 733-71TO;' ' “3 5 :7’ ...... — — ------^------8 0 - A C R E S ------noted.“ bulltMns, IH bBthl, ClH*—------Tsffcs«t hutHurt. , ■______Servlo^,_____ S*n ShoihQBfl._MahQ,,886*7734.^8^ * 7 7 3 4 . __^ _ 2 -bedroom TYLER. 2 bedroom, cpzy *nd — C'I with full w ater-yfB ht-and-gtfo*------— - -der block shop, on 2 acre* In-In. TAKE over now iand b« ready,dv .for for ,■ , , ...... ' ' ^ ■ ■- i------cuie. May-b«-hod for imall downn. OOu't-of ul’-O Town Xoma* St hie ski, season. Skyway Motel - n i M o b 8x40* NORDSMEN ' Improvements In Filer, «ea. | wT country. Financing available.^ , 2 -bedroom an d *75 m onth; *7800. , S M x ti Mod- Ideal for row crpp_of liifiy , , ' Trailer :P«rk on^U.S. S3 n o rth i ". . . SMALI. motel on Highway. 30. Mod- Idea ^ farm land"*22 JSJ airport In HaUey. *55.000 wllh 29% ■ - TTH/'KnirrtT *Ti-wl hnrnnln, 2 t—__ ,aai— ^.h^-irnnm' hnmii. .nlua ..2-bed-^-iiZ.000,. —HW ------___ • . • avaflTO^ ChQlce at $400 .. an------JJffi ______- 8x35 j e w e l . ______d room rental and 5 single uftlts. ------iinwH. owner wui egrry- baliacK ------• • . a------I — ! TrBe3rooH5 ! | ^ laria- bedroomi, lovely carpeted room i ______^ ____ 788-9978 tor «p^lntin»nt. . HoBo '^yariYi anri Comfflrtnblfi —livingstiod. dining_tQQm_.li.bflM.-_.I-- Boom for < or 8 more rentalss oor r -TffRTfrATROXI T.AMT^^ ______: . mpnT and full. alUc for expnn-i- ■ .Jra ■ trailer"Iiousea. f< E6Tn>r^ce^|W ff r__ _ : ___ e 2j___ 5ini^ Vacation-Propiiy— V a c o - 585 g —_ in your NEW... ^ •Ion...only WOOO. .. ■ and ami. shade. A real'bargttln for ttsr------^ WlUlam Ralphs — 733-8023 im rSSiSSkr “2 1-bcdropm. 200, with V, down. Call or >ee D ave ------X ____ 8 6 ocres dry pasture land, all ------^ SHERRY I-one. 3 bedroom* wllhh • • Nicholson, NIc’hi Hagerman. Phone 837- b y ow ner: 1 2 0 acra farm. Excellentrellent forfo r only $23,000. MOUNTIN N CABEEN 8x30 BALBOA ■ lurn« both, attached garnge.I. 4731. 4731. ______^ 80 A C R E S location between Twin and 'Je­ .. . Lousey Ilttir dump up next to ■ T l-bedroom PtcTc up. and pay ond Us youri. FORjio n SALE s by owner: Good Modnl- rome. Nice home. shop, dairy OtherOtI farms, ranches available. ' SoldiersS\d Mtn. Ski Lift. Halff*? of —Buddy Hon three bedroom home In Kim-lR§ ^ BORAH Avenue..3 bedroom’ cot* ■ 'berlyberly Excellent locution, but t-lns,:-lns. quick qulc sale on this fine, pie^e of ' Pit.pit. Call 724-M03, evenings,, 32324- 4 -M'.more, no development, operating,n«. fortably. forti 2 *bedroom tage on largo lot. Real comfon- fcnccd fcncc yard. For appointment cullcall lund, located between Twin Falls111 . 9824P62^ days. Jerom e.______pujpurchasing. Quick local service* RIDICULOUS PRICE TOO' «bV i lv*wC* G^ d J } U y -^ $10,300., 423*4( ond Jerome. Has Grade *A’ dairy I f l 10x60 KIT ’■ -«23.4036: - J ______^ ^ ['/ 200 ACRES With 160 jgood farm - ■ . As an eye opener for the holi­ 2 *bedroom ------.barfi.' Corrals for 400 head. Mod-„ ■ land. Fair 3 bedroom Home. g™d Good BOB NEWMAN LOANS days, ‘ Inspect this—bring mon».mI’o?.: ey. —N ash u a FALLS Eait. Beoutifu! 3 bed-I- NEARLY NHARl r.ew I' bedroom home® in ern 3 bedroom home. Low down"" 'T*V dairy barn. Lots of water. p°n°iv Onlv ____ AND REX EATON ______J U l — ------rodm .' 2"b~2nnrr~tPrRer-Hving-ondii------Htwaen. -Large lot. p hnnp ^?3-n22!.i l l L . —payxi—payment—will—handlei—Gall—*n»— — n r ------1 -liN .V A N SK IK E . PAlgPIF.I.rf______------lOxS-VMARLHTTH >— ----- 7’' ------HS.WO. ScHIHIll Jk M uffley; GoolFDoSa^ & CO. REAL ESTATE, ______Telephone 764-2487______, 2 -bedroom dlnlnB orea. 2. flnoplaces. /ul|ll . . H HorI» ar f a ^ . ______mediotely —this one ■will selll' , ' Ing. 934-4781.______POCATELLO, 332-4022, or ;r------finished basement, and nttachcd •- ^ ^ - K i t " double gHfURe. For real living—- Formt F a rm s .for Sole ______5 2 ] ‘ro SETTLE ESTATE: Short 40fwlTh with : RUPERT, .436-3819. ____ CampersCamf -. 636 3 ' s . . TheiThese are all clean, have good J l HANDY REALTY- 8 bedroom ^ "M L Jf-T;t------furniture—and appliances, ^ ow------■ce this buyl ______— .ntlSV **MLS^ CHOICE residential lotsl l - J in- a : Z ------' m ■ ...... ' ' ____ _ ' . ^ ___ ...... 1 121-;401 South Lincoln Jerom* ber -"VoJ —O reen A urui suD-dtvislon. Lana — -M OfifflBiaeMvIX E j ------down5“oS payment end balance 41ke IVILS 3ITO3B SOT ------EV8Blngir~32<-g45»—IS® '—pH; ' P n c e i W.OOO. D onud T aylor,• ^23-423- oj(Office of Idaho. 733-0716.______^ FREE! ! ~ - rent.. These are priced so low, * • • • Wr need ■ 3-4 bedro^“ ; ------S28! Before ChristmasS noiS"i' loss on trade-in value oo new home In good urea wllh finished5 REALR t FINE FARMS T— VIEW lot on southside of Canyon basement. Hav« cash buyer—will 80 ACRES, Wendell area. Full water ''IK L^vav mobmobile home for 6 m onihs If ' Of “ M L S " , S?..m 3 4-10 acres n ear Twin Falls.Pall's” InstallaUon i" * " on all Kamp-Away „ kept In some condition. pay up to JI7.500. 40 40. ACRES.A 4 m llei south of For „ FARMS Ifa BARNES J’’*!right, well improved. .Medium vk*5,000. < 733-6940.______ra**«. Campers Cam and pickup covers. Sev-Sev- -DUji Buy now and beat *«pt J Twin Twin Falls. Priced at J22,000. ^ heavy soil, large fields. Well -— 7- eral models to choose from.rom. The Price Ralsel / ACREAGES Real fteai good 2 bedroom home.- BARNES J REALTY femfenced. $35,000 consider FHA.. Box 12 ACRES^ A< Year-round water. SmallSnjall Prices prici start at. $230. Customitom , -Free water. 1 0 3 7 127 S-20. c-o- TImes.News.______hmhouse. <11,500. Ace -Realty, 733-73J- building build our specialty. G a t e w a y RrTIRlNG? Need a »niall hom« J 1037 Blue Lakes Blvd. tJ. 733.8227 r*™Av- 1^317. ______with R lovely garden spot? We> 80 80 Af-RF.S AC wi-st of Jerome. *188,- - Earl Ea Barnes 423-S699I S3 ACRES AC located near Jerome. Av- »Q Trailer Center have Itl Call or drop byl 000. 000. Well ' worlh the money und^d Billb iI Hlll 733-1818f erai erage Improvements. Total price 2 aACRES, c ^ mile east of city. Phone G&G G & ( MANUFACTURING seeing.seeinj ' .... ------onlyonij $20,000 with $3,000 to «,000H.OOO 733733*0360 after 6 p.m. weekdays; E Good Selection of acre down. Coll 334-4339, Handy Realty,ealty, weekend. B A K E R ’S Hnve several good, lop buy# on• 01 Atq-, RKS Derrymore area. NoJo FOR FOR SALE ! by Owner — 500 acre dow stock ranch. Terms. For Informs-■ma- 401 South Lincoln^ Jerome. , — Paul, Idaho jyji Used Pickup Camper and small Hcreugea^wllh nice home*. sand $48,000. Jfock Buslnei* Property ______5 6 Also. 80'o nnd- 130 acres. . Whut 110 ACRKS ^ southeast of Buhl. tion, call 733-5791.______« ___ IS.OOb15,000 l^LUS ocre*. Feed yard plus MOBILE HOMESL E S Used Travel Trailers do you need? RtNil u(M)fi hvme. exri-llpnt soli,Jl*, FARMFARMS ond Ronches Buying; or con' contract to feed 1 0 0 0 steerss In- GOODGOO] Income: Home with .3 apart-port- iiEM(j EM 'TOP cab high camper foror Ih- 413 Addisoni A venue W est 733-335833-3358 AddisonAddi Ave. West 733-2410 I u.u ■l>tiil'illni{if. $7J.()00, selllrselling. Phone Bloye Realty, 733-1 clueeluded. $24 acre. Rowe-Hiatt Ag«n-Ag«n- ments.mei Sale by owner. InquireB 301 terncternatlonal. 86" x 74*’ bed. 16059 Ad-Ad­ OpOpen Daily B a.m. to ' ' 6 p.m. 1 - 3 or 4 0 dear acres to .build 7004. cy, cy. 880-2116. Sth Avenue Echit. dtson M(l A( k Us south of Jerom e. dison ^venue West. Sundays 1 to 6 p.m . on. Good location! Onlv Onlv' H mile* from Twin I-alls.Is. ______P P R K A L T Y $•10,000. — — nm At'u ^ 0 0 0 . Consider I rnde for ncreuge ^ ]G8^”*Filer*'Ave."' pV-h<’»nio"ih Jorom o or n ie r. ^ Hownr.1 Buhler Hurley Weigh^ IfiO ,no ACRES / Salmon Truct. 400 73.I 529.'S „ „ share.s fharL'; of water. Priced to sell. Dn D aily for Tim ely ! 210 2..« A(/ RF-S West Point area.“ ^I ChecCheck This “Classiflassified" Section D< imely i <;> i*rircd Hi $43,000. This is , a fwf* f $ t $ s s $ s terrific I/;;,',; hiiy. , ^ S P E C I A L 2-10 ACRUS, Abundiinco of water.r. EW' “ N IL S ” , j CinnpletoCiimp line m*)dcrn machineryry ^ One lOV^ foot Security pickup included. Sl^OO^OOO.____ M ^ camicamper with heater and toilet. 4 B E D R O O M 400 A(?KIiS JtiurVough area. Pric*c* 7 One ed at $155,000. 3 bedroom excel*>1* g ff p n com] Northeatt location, lovely A bed- lent home. ^ Lots of out buildings.:s. n GIF!T IDE)EAS room brick home, Spacloua fam- 3 3-otho-other homo*. .Reo*onable down.n. w'v i Jly room and llvlrtg room. L«r»«! 1200 a c r e s . 600 Irrigated. 300OO ^tjrf ' dining room and kitchen wllh “ TO , s- ______> ______P g cor. bulll-rn range. Very nice land; ocrea perm anent *rrlgated po>-__ gg ______■ •caplng. liood (liiailcmB T”’’* rafs. Ideal comblnotlon ranch. ® One torm J. Only *22,000. See It today. 380 ACRES Bellevue area. PlusJS viff Jflfi BLM Tight*. Runs 300 head of TfU, X One 3 B E D R O O M cow*. re a r Would you like to own a ipacl- _ ou* home at a reusonable pric* THE ill LAND OFFICE W vS ■nd a property that hai on c«.- O F IDAHO W A’S cellent iub-dlvlslon ond com- W One mercial potential? Thti n«ot 3 Horold Horolt Kelthly Dave LutsI* gyf© bedroom homo on % ?* t. 733-0716 S f eoted on East Addison It W Wo|tei alter Ko*ter. 326-4405 evenings ^ priced a t Just $31,500. Inqulr* ------GIFT IDEAS^S andc CHUCKLECLE (CONTEST loday. ~ ^-- Mm L l S ^ ^ W i s G E M S T A T E 80 A C R E S ^ Kimberly area. Good improve- i M( 2 ?f R E A L T Y ' . m S.rn?.' ents, $58,000. Low down pay- M E: Nn 1 t e r n oOW! w 733>S33« m m ent. ent. a r D ick M essersm lth, 733fK>fl9 J W, M essersmlth. 733*454(1 , 640 A C R E S W 3ter Tickets D aily Jim Meiierimlth. Auct^oner Salnrvon T ract. 830-share* of wa-»-_ gyg y ______$30 Cash WeekWeekly-Free Theater Ti ■E .'you tocT^y?^"^^'''* ~ |^ ' " M L S ” ■ All you0 need to ddo to enter Is lo clip 2 COMPLETECOMPinE LINESll^ from the Giff Idea M 10x4 WHO aald thera are no bar- _ 3? B ^ E D R O O M HOM E ^W Every day 'til Christmasrlstmas ' Car Pass to the Motor-Vuitor-Vu aiand 2 tickets Section1 ond and the balancebc of ,tha complete line*linas (up tb 66) from any orher pan jW ^ P rim e location. Brick woll de- galni??? Taka a look at thlil Prime “■ SSf to tho Orpheum or>r Idaho will be awarded as prizesarizes in the Chuckle of ih. Clastified Cloi.ilied SectionS. in the paper to mokelok. up oa funnyfur i.quenca. Pait. up One ^ 10^ foot Security pickup * signed family home. 3 bedrooms, with $30 Gift Cortlficotos from partic camper with heater, refrigerator Cetlahtful suburban homo with 3 plus plus ono c In finished basement.V w, t Contest together with $3C ies In fhe ’ mo»t humoroui combinationion possible and malt or bring to 17*and. R toilet. bedrooms, 2 bathi, efficient kit- Kecreotioa Rccrci room, 3 baths. $25,*'•* SSkm ^ chants as weekly prizes — $15, 1st prize, $10,IT£d’i?;S‘.“il,Trd 2nd pt «-;■ Chen, ip aclo u i living room and 0 0 0 000.. W 77». p r iz e . Santa sI Editors, ClaClassified Department, Times-News.is-Naw*. WinnersWinn will be onnouncad ^ One C 10x60 Columbia M odem De- t>aiement. Surround thli with • In this section dail^daily. Tickets and money will11 be mailed moiled tto winners. ___ ggr^ «3 bgdroflm._^ ______kimoit an aero of ground. In- Lynwood LY realty W eluding fr^lt treei, g^den «pot. 610 Blue Lakes Blvd. No. 793-9211 O v p n e 13x60 Columbia E arly A m er­ and r»nced patture. «• ««• jamei 211 w m ican decor. 3 bedroom. trao rd ln arv for *15.750. You Jam n„rlp, es Danner. 733-2240 ffUf f a Gift Certificate tl(IS Olft Certlflcat* tS$5 Gift C ertificate 3 3 Tickets Ticket fo Orpheum Theatre 11 CarloadCarload Ticket Motor-Vu jfr s Harley Mathers. 753-8473'3 QumJ' . ■ Davld^ Young BBernice Doolin KarKaren Ehlers Mary PowellP< Beverly Sc Scheuffele ahould call for more detail. R.r J. j ' Schwvsndimon 733-7100 One 12x60 Broadmore. front and Immediately! ^ 736 Juniper M urtaugh, Idnho 83344 RoiRoute No. I 1643 1643 3rd 3rd Avenue East 13141314 HollyHolly Drive ^ rear bedroom. botj^s. ----- Twin Foils y Uden, Idaho Twin Twin Foils,Fi Idaho TwinTwin Folli Foils, Idaho fm ~“ M Ll S ’’ ^ Thrill the Entire family at rs Acres of ear com token:n awoyaw ay CChristm as wllh '■visit our 'beautiful Water 8kl**jkia suits GoodGood thln|thing* to eat JlK One 1 12x60 B roadm ore i bedroom . and and accessories oc( Exchange , H A M L E T T 59 acres, on Falls Avenue East.I* ffft SA from picker. A good used (.rooming Parlor*^ . I for gau Exchange whoi you have for . Full w ater right. Lay* good.y Sir xliff Stop by Kelly's Barn. EEARLY AMERICAN for *ole by owner GreenGreen GlaGiant Silage One ^ 12x60 Fleetwood, 3 bedroom. Dinner and Lunch Specialsals 6 Hoircuttlng, h air styling, tint- wwanted anted homehome cook cooking for the _ Will-cotuitfer trade for property Brf holer, 638-2347, WendeU I ivc.lock wheel chair*,cl crutche* workingworking fc folks R E A L T Y InT Twin i i Falls. g ? • ' MulMake your reservations now feol hemmedhen In? ThinkThink Thin Thlnl Dave Hamlett, Broker 80 acres of good farm ground lOS 2nd St. E . 733-4070 (anytim e) for only $35,000. Good home and Nrf Ann H0 »fm a.ter — 733-2810 'o r d K ■ i S i m p s o n = ^ .^..-C^-HBrlay W illiam . _ 733-0320 improvements. We think this is —worth • tha-money-»«o-den*t waiH- •- J f f t—: ^ —...... ■---- ■ ■ : MOBILE HOMES 173 acres for $65,000. Excellent combinationcombli set-up. Nice home, W G i f t s F o r G i f t s F o r G i f t s For Gifts For GGifts For ‘ ® 20 Years^ same location, Rupert 1ST TIME LISTED born, b.rn and shop. Compare this q u ______P h o n e 436-4744______before you buy—>call nowl Drive by thU lovely 3 bedroom ' g M E N BOYS FAMILY FAMILY HOME I I borne at 163 Ash Street. Ifs neat u a as a pin and ready to move-in. HAMLETT REALTY . ^ —UQED DUYg=r ------; .Fruit trees and garden space. - C.C. HARLEY ] WILLIAMS, S? / ' garage. Fumituro Included. Pric­ i I ATTENTIONN ' — t o y s — Give your beau an • BeauUful Selection Of TO NO ed a t $6400 with sm all down poV- 73.1--1079 W ONE 10x45' FLEETWOOD, 2 b e d - Qpa____- Gomes, guns, model cars,:ars. , Arrow for Chrtstmaj W A L L J ^ ment. Coll today.: last E v ^ n g jj,. ,733-0320 ^ M Christmas^hoppeFS—r iCcKj model STrpinirei;—nrodul—oni-'Tnrl-' ~ ~ ' ■ “ ■ - --^GIFT I jrjy rooms, excellent condi- long^ ...... ------AKC registered GOLDENLDfa.N mals, chemistry sets, micro-cro- '• ARROW DRE.SS SHIRTS DRUMS DECORATIONS D E ( © to RETRIEVER male pups,pups. scopes, Jig sow puzzles, roadroad • ARROW SPORT SHIRTS; GUITARS for fo- Chrl*tma* r giving > ^ ^O tion. Wortli the money! HAZELTPN 2 0 0 acres. P in t seg-*' SS? f t - Perfect surprise for the hunt- ACCORDIONS .s«th -Tho THE LAND OFFICE regatlon water. 4 bedroom home. nrfQW er in your family. FREE7 0 CW etc. Still a largearge • ARROW KNIT SHIRTS •Seth Thoma* clock* -Plaque* jS 4-V. ' Machine shed, aarage, granaries m£ -.. I- variety and selection at thethe BassettBa„eT?°, mirror* -Pictures > 17’ROADLINER travel trail- O F I D A H O '• Christmas Eve delivery3 ; ^ In Old Reliable ... Exclusively at and corrals. Call for oppolntment Q» your town Phone 733-6383 . -XMA.S WILSON-BATESw n I ^ iSW 35xi. ®'’- C le an a s a w h is tle . to SCO this good farm. Priced evening*. Joe Fix. ROPERS MERRY ■ ...... — — —I— .... . I'l v J Uisco • ’‘"'%-071<. $85,000, $20,000 down. ^ D & B SU PPLY CO. W 13’ SHASTA, all new exter- Walter Kaiter. 326-«405 eveolngi 303 2nd Ave. No., Twin Falls• alls " .... ______^WARNER MUSIC ^ 30, T jfc Openior metal, Like new in- WENDELL REALTY % ■ ' ... I I Ml from " M L S ” W E - n ------'■ " ' '”'"'-1 Give ^ side, tool .136-2274 {^ Ji SAWS. HAMMERS, CHIS- Take a walk down Chrlslma* perfect Give A Lasting Gift W ------• Perfect gift for someone who aA PORTABLE ^ Aportl CHRISTMAS GIFTS MARK MAI KOLL. BROKER ^2 ? ELS. SQUARES, WRENCH-Pn"c'^ . G i f t s F o r f lLane " and seo the presence of‘ appreciate*anorec unu*ually fine tt BV# ES LEVEL^, SOLDER-O E R I r i I c C hristm as in a variety of :hinD«: hln £ » ______Typewriter A Jg l o o k i B A K E R ’S 3 Araciint 3 bedroom honws. 23» — iTiurT" a ? GUNS. TOOL BOXES, «tc.. GIRLS T^Tarietlo Moods The New Manu^ Man or ’Electric and Monroe, carpeted with fireplace. iVlU I etc. Anything he needs In Early American. French Pro­ m o b i l e H O M E S Gas furnace. 1213 North Elm Large stock |TO ' You m jf hand qr power tool* you'll vincial 'und' Contemporary at; PARKER pJPrices From $49.60 ^ and s Circle, full basement, oil fur- 180 iso Acre.,Ac Filer Area, Fina landd find in the LARGE TOOL f INTERNATIONAL ci Dace. Immediate possession, elth* and and water. w Fair improvements.K •Jt^ DEPARTMENT at ------G A T E W A Y > S N Y D E R ’S m - N q e r 't o buy or rent with option. $133,000. $133,00 ^ DoHs, Cribs, P lay Pens CLASSIC ns TRAILER CENTER Choose choo.f from 5 different ball OFFICE OFFICl EQUIPMENT M “ frunJi D & B SUPPLY CO. Stoves, R efrigerators. Doll Ad Addison Avenue West 733-24100 pens pens andt set*, from $5. 2182IG Main North 52J ptiid HAROLD’S AGENCY FELDTMAN FEI REALTORS ® 202 2nd Ave. No,. Twin Falls Clothes, Carriages, Strollers.lers. Rear Dean's Richfield r'i / 1f 875 Filer Ave.______733-1988 Ironing Boards, irons, Pull »— _ CLOS » BOOK STORE (across from’< old Post Office) ^ Apart Across From Sears 675 Fi ------^ J S _Sundo 733-5537 or 733-74S7 340 340 ACRES ACI ■Ultfthlo for. nil crops ■ ■ Toys. Plush Toys. Mu.nlcalHeal ' ...’" “ ------“ - .and and dldairying. Plenty of irrigation « yX Toys, Educational Toys Ev- I ■ .. Illl II I ■- . NIC EL" ion n h erythirig she want* — nothing^iing A L a s tin g G ift — — f -in. Ut water. New line fencing and very Ja she need* at tha Old Re- *_ RADIOS good improvemenls. 4 bedroomom ^ wrf Gifts For llable'j Toy Department. for Christmas 3 a speakertpea > solid state - all Have Have you yo heard the new ^ NEW HOME home. ^ Machine shed. Grade A ^ One the whole family transistor, transi* low profile clock a/nrti»T«>i- with 3 bedroomi. 2 bath.. Urge dalrv barn with large loafing shed. will enloy radio. radio, Model 8J36, regulor WurliUer wuniizer Stereo Console? ^ CLEAN Machinery may be purchased sep- -£>T^ W O M E N D & B SUPPLY 412 Addison Avenae W est 733-3358 living room, combination kltcV "‘"5"," ______202 2nd Ave. No.. Twin Fall*, • Caveman or RoRue Camperr $33 $33.95, 95, JUST $23 95. Combina- Don’t Don’t miss ml; this year’s best living •n and dining, full bniemenl. arately. Priced $100,000 with 29% § n tf -ail* one on Lay-Away andd tion ACA or battery operated kmvI large carport, covered patio, down Dryden Agency. Jerome. ■3» I we ll deliver il on Christ-l‘ 121 2 transistor tra portable radio, “-“yl @ '=576“ ° built-in range and disposal, car- 324-5233, ‘i^Vj Ed P ettit. Salesman, 324- W t ma* eve, - -work* work* on batteries or plug-in, M acnn s i i ^ 5 2 3 4 ,______‘24- f f SHE WANTS A Masoner Mu.sic Ccnter ^ a t t r a peted throughout. Down pay- —ifil:— __ SEWING MACHINE! Model «S7l, regular $23 05. f ment $850. Payments $113 per ^^MLS*^ “MLS*’ 160 ACRE.^r more or leas. j , n . G I F T S - ...... BAKER'S ' JUST *14,98 at lha Old Ro- 221 Main Main Ave. E. 733:SS0« OT wuyV,'MAGIC VALLEY mnri ..principle^- -- AJVPPCQJ pproxim ately 150 acres of good. __ Choose a White or an Elna MOBII jE ^ H O M E S ...... itabier------Itabler------^------phmm Call 733-2891. d a y .; 733-8.160, productive,. produc Irrlgnied dirt. This "tttf vCf ----- Sewkig-M«<‘h*ne from the^ big his ^ selections here, IC Honest Prices Fair Dealing*• D j& B SUPPLY CO. ------® ATTRAMOBILE HOMES ------evenings and Sundays. farm farm hns limited improvements jji * Miscellaneous Vi412 Addi*on Ave. W. 733-3358” I 3202 0 2 3n2nd Ave. No.. Twin Falls - - - - I — ------and and would W' bo perfect for expand-nd* ijj: ““ A* low a* $69 — — - ■ - ^ bath, fo r y o u r “ M L S ” ing <"i! your yo present operation. Loca- ^[k ------C H / lid Wl CHANDELIERS « t r a v e l T R A IL E R S tdd within 5 mile* of Paul andmd jatf S K I N N E R “ I ...... I Tha mo*tmost elegant of festive HH -rvjrt k S BEDROOM home located on priced to sell. Cilobe Realty. 1633 fJff A Dream Come True ... * , AddUon East. 733-2623.______633 JjT decorations for Christmas JfS ^ * "T-„ PICKUP " CAMPERS 24 acres between Twin Falls S P SEWING SHOPPE RUBBER STAMPS^ Build^ a CLASSIC HOME of A SPECIAL GIFT §rvTn',“giving. Choosea from our won- •n d Jerom e. Priced a t only $12.- 80 80 ACRE ACRl dairy farm Walk through ff/f Save-On Shopping Center • MEN’S — WOMEN’S derfui seiselection of light fix- TO ^ n S|id SaiurnJaya— Evenings, Rodney Pauls R25-5574 End tnd Realty. R F’honi* 543-4409. Ken lAL Quick Service distinctive fashion and styles . miles west Hlwuy 30 733-6141 ” P«'>tterson. 1012 W cit Mam. Duhl."n a "] CHRISTM AS S PE C IA L Twin Falls Realty for womenwc and girl*. $14.88. [ ■2^2ndAve. *33 2nd / s. ^ 733-8162 ^ NEW LISTING! hi. o y Brand New 19*7 Model Morning*—339 T yler 733-5317-5317 ancf Insurance J s ^ o MONEY boW N ON— A P -" 'HAZELYON 2 0 6 acres. I'irst segre- V 161605 AddUon Ave. E. 733-3663 ...... Close Exceptional, well cared for 3 -___ —geation- atio n —w«tt»r. 4-bedroom’ home.^ © J js------TOUCH & SEW iJ PENNEY’S M T^A ui“ <-^REUIt'^Or''wii ! 1 bedroom home; 3 car garage; ' •Machine -Machlr shed, garage, granaries?5, ^ Sewing Machln* fenced yard. One of the finest and and corrals. co Price $85,000. $20,000 2 a ------G i f t s F o r - I ^ COLUMBIA house trailer. finished basem ent* In T w i n downi down* Cali for appointment to seeMO Kfi SP Small deposit, *’y SI"**'’ no payments’ments d— • * tjcdroom ...... $905 Falls. For appointment call E. this thU po/v at 1 farm- WnHpIt n^nUy ------.... ■1 Belief It or nodt " ' ' jS Sale*,. Highway _ C h r i s t m a s S h o p p e r s ______^FAMILY . , mr a 30. Twin ra ils. Phone 7 3 :i-5 4 9 l W. M cRoberts, 733-6013 or K ay 536-2274. 536-227- M ark Koll. Broker.______------s ’l^ d E R ^ E W I N G ------Vi.^itC Om Beautiful1------^- «pn<1 t______C lir i _H .rri.on, 733-2332.______2^5 ^ t hOpen r e e Saturday und weekdays _ 240 ACRts. Good hnme^nd corral*. You goita buy sumthin* For s^mii a motorcycle or *no-sp^i~ ’ Wfin _from 6 ; 0 0 to 6 :0 0 . BY BUILDER. New all electric On On oil oil road. 2 mile* from lown.m; ^ 1S.W CENTER ^-3.144 G A I ^ R O O M I' see our large selection I ' ' l ■ II - . ■ I g s , utllltle 2,000' square feet, 3 bedroom . 2 Exceptlbnally Except good north side rowvn. 2?^ Qtf 150 Main Ava. N. 733-3344 For your darlin‘s or dumplln• HONDA HOND. - TRIUMPH - KAW­ ow j?n* '■ .....-...... ------I— CACTUS PETE'S> c Christmas t is near ASAKI ASAKI Taki ^ Aportr^^fs— Furnished 70 baths, family room, 2 fireplaces. ci;op ci;op farm fs . Large fields no rocks:ks uOff p Take the Family ^ c l ^ J iT northeast location. $23,900. - or o r eand. «an< The bargain of the yeoT. SK* • Top entertainment soSo give It some cheer Christmas The*Dl bicycles arriving. iSj f f LOPKX bath. P^.sgn'g LG.A... KimbcH^. Tlie place is ... ’ Xi ^ and Daw* 1 G.A.. Hansen, say BUILDERS own home, 4 bed- $85,000. $65,000. $25,000 down. Wendftll Re- W • Delicious Jo o d With equipment thof* belter t ji a To a Movie f n Avenu rooms. 3 baths. 3 fireplaces, dou- alty. alty. 536-2274. S M ark Koll. Broker. ^ Make your reservation* now BLASIUS MOTORS - jffn g TWO You Ol may be called ” B« »ure ble garage, family room. Inter- MLSMlS 80ro "! Good pr^uctlve acre* near G i f t s F o r for the ChrUtma* Holiday*!"J l FrFrom the CAMERA CENTER -NEW LOCATION- jfe “Yesi'’ nnd receive your com. built-in vacuum, formal Shoshone. Shosho 3-oedroom home.' Full fc/rf JACKPOT,' NEVADA ____ *------“ T------' I______181806 Kimberly Road I P n N.r.L. Grocery Cnrdt______dtnlng room, sunken living room. Big w 3^ BACHliLOR apiTrtment. private en- Big Wood water right. Absentee:ee 1JSx ^ . F A M I L Y 1- — --..owo e r *aysv »tBeH4^*‘* low ^ Kelly-s Bara Twin Falls. Kimberly 423-5337 — - ty. 733-5317. ______' 2194. ’ 2194. • 38- ^SSr ., F6r ChH»lmai, priced as low have lunch or a cUp of coffe*ff*«. onnn .toys, toots, tires, batteries, ' ^ S P E C I A L S 42.1-.S305,______• _ as . . . ■ I . . , !- Dinner anS Xunch Special*' uri ;• ' ____; on - . —■ - j S TWO bedrooms, furnished. Carpets, BY Owner; 3’bedroofns and possiblyr BY BY OWOWN NER: 350 acre^. east of Othei* — tire ctralAs, and ail hardwire‘ ••nra>n W ATER SKIS * SK I s u m 41 ndlte iuU, ba«ement with fi bath, Io. Io. Washington. Wa Cement ditches, \jjff K e lly ’s B a m ‘ aad supplies. “ “ fjfl drapes, full bHsement. Can bo seen F enced b ack y ard , ilta c h e d ga* dcrniestic dcmiest: well, machine shed, po-es* - ^299.95 ‘ • and ACCESSORIES HUDSON’S TJTj JCf at 216.1 Elizabeth Boulevard. Apt. . rage, oil furnace.- J23& Carney.. * * tato tato cellar. ce $45,00Q down. Chartes bw Home Cooktof for the FARM & CITY • ■ IBUD & MARK . T W n $0 0 . Phnne 7.33-5336,______M MF Flrestonft_Stor«i N»H» = ==^ -^ worWgr^TOieg— ------M3~Mgln~ Avenue East-----: ---- yyy m - L y n w o o d j m d e l o phowa 733-3953.______- " Rtwi g ^ ^ t w f luo a ; M Ufw! g r ’g- j S g — ------...... - = _ ~ w tirt - ' ' ;XI-IIIH " ' - • OT 3-ROOM rurnished npnrtm enl. Wa- OWNER—Nicer older home. 5 bed-• Lake, Washington' 98837. M . ^ ■ KM month ter. sunitatlon nnd hot water fur- rooms, 3 .rireplaces. 3 barthiT HugeI PARM FARM andar ranch loans^ large, smalL SU fffk nlshed. $40 per month. Land Offica Jcitchei^. livng room. Carpeting development, develop -refinancing. Lloyd jj8 g A p of o r Idaho, tn 733-0710 days.______..— anrt rtrghfg, fierigft.. 304 7th Avg*: Wnher^nw Hnhrrif A y^nrv Msin Ava. ^ 5 NHW’t w o - rI o 1 o m bachelor apartment. Dua North. bu^ Noi j3S» ’ Avenu Close in. convenient, completely J^J«te, $.10 per month__phone 733- I — ...'..'...: ...... ", ' DACMELOR apartm ents. $3V 204 ^ North Washington or call 733-6693 ^ 5 ^ . W t h r e e rooms and bath. Corprted, \ X i. . • ^ I , utilities furnished, close to shop- ^ ping center. Phone 733-R0.'S2.______OTJ CLEAN nlcley furnished 3 rr>om*. «W bath. hent. water, no. pets. 361 Sth Avenue Ea«t.______JS TWO or three rooms, ground floor, m adults, no pot*. 1S30 Kimberly Jk Road.______■ ■______. ,.^..-Ka . . 5 irrK , .q|ga«»; . mmU reem*. Cldwriy------OT lady pneferred. 446 3nd Avenue East.- ______NICE apartment at Just - A - Mere- S S . Inn. Elderly persons only., Phone C T 733-8344. ______jjSi FOUR rooms ond bnth. Woper and • sanitation fumlshad. Gas heot. OT 733-6863 • or 733-5293. 53 TWO room upstairs apartment. Air fin utilities furnished. 4Sa 2nd Avenue J g - North. Phone 733-2940. ______^8 irHRliE room apartment and bnth. m OH hent. *S0 per monlh. no utilities •Ca furnished. Call 7S3-KI78 or 733-047J. m UNUSUAL top . floor, one—wTjficfni------JW adult, outside entrance, carport, • m all utilities. i2< poiif. ra-3w . ~ ~ S S S 'tto o M S and b n ti; H e a r m rn is n e a .------TO .Utility porch. Adults, -no t>«ts. 148 —— —A ust in--Ava nua.—- t. ------ONE bedroom. Kitchenette. Every- - m thlha furnished. King's Motel. SO j g W est-A ddison. Phonei 733-W82. ’ ® D E L U X E APARTM ENT. *12S J>er n P'oeth. All utUIUes. Phona 73J-M61. JS Aportmanft— Utifurnlthcd 71 NEW I bedroom duplei'."H3I'CiUlSI ^ a r c v l ' A venue. Phone 733-^171.

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. Apartment*—^nfurnikhed 71'1 Farm Implementi'I 90 Fami 9 0 Farm ImpUmanlt 9 0 C dttl( a ttle ______- , iprCottli102 Cattle. ’ 102 Furnit Furnlturo & HH Goods ,J22[M.1 2 2 M lyVs Furniture. tcratlons,^ tcrat *ippors. buttonholes, a n t i p BEAUTIFUL-paOTttng. Sl.BO up.p. Dl-Bl- hemstitching.hem s Skinners “S Sewing i'S te ANT oJiio,i'-FREE z M. permanent tvpe. 1 : ' : s al l l e: - BEAU' i 733» R e n t e r . 733-5542: Sowing “ gallon free /or each JunKer battery MEW 2 bedroom apai>tmcnt. Wallall . . X . ______T t l ow Building Supply.. phono. 733- ,^ n t; ' —you bring lo ua. raiiir ------wall .carpetirm, nm' rurnucc. —= O i -----The Complete Herd-Oi-3rd Of 3^ rlin g Stcei-sa---- 5162.^ . im 7 7iir . Mam E a st In Twin F a ll.. refrlirertitar and ranee, bullt-ln — O h u o o a Keconditioneded TTractc r a c t o r s g n d Eguipment— ______—==X. of_ nnint. flr ■ Main Musical Instruments 1i!4' Dul^'aTrit thinner, yourlur con- MILLKMILLIONS of rugs havo been clean------inmt portable TV and atand: ~ , LOOKIIQO for the be'i'iT Thrco bed- y l ender amplifier. Roberts f stereo -T-r? ^ Top P qualityi Hood brand, wholesale DormPormeyer mixer and attachments, room duplex, two (Ireplacis car-,V- *'•K e rg u so n 1100 D iesel,1, FergusonF 35 with multi- C. , tape recorder. Call evenings.I. 733- priceprice. J^arm & City Distributing.•ibuting. Both excellent condition. Phone pelt'd, dllposal, range, gas heal,■ i. lil(lik e n e w .' p n o w e r. — Sarturday, Dec.)ec. 116, 12:30 p.m.I . IS. 0170.______:______Main East (n Twin FaUs,______733-21733-2810.______nice location. No pets, or childrencn JUST received new •hlpment of b BASE a s e bI a l l GLOVES for Christm as. OIL h. iindOr 12. Avalluble Decumbcr 17. Wurlltzer pianos und stereos. Shop New. ristmas. OIL heaters, new and used. See 7:t3>22C2 after I p.m.______1—U y 1—MASSEY Ferguson 65 pim oSSf Discounted prices below BlackBlacker'. Appliance and Furniture ^ 1—LATE MODEI, Mas.sey 5 Plus 315 head registered Angu.s,\ngu!>, loc;locally produced cattle con-in- ^riyenrly while selections are com- .wholesale..wboli 5 models available,lie, 7 733. 3 3 . Twin Falls.______deluxe duplex apartment. DulU- Ff ^ Diesel with multi-power ' sisti of the following:' , . pletelcte Masoner Music Ctenter, 211 48IS. ___ In stove, dfahwaiher. rcfrlqorutor It- ■ Ferguson 35 Diesel with ^ ------_ j',l alnL,-A.vet>UE—Eiiat- ,; Z IP c .- ______—nr:rr- N o -is '’“'.""‘’y' s*' Nick hns ^—^ttlH-power. and “ dual wheels. S l'*'nes. His best tre a ts tor tho home at ^Jrepluce, cttrpot,'gurn^e. Hose to ^ 63 PPAIRS bU young cows, withIth 787ft t ‘uly) over states, tho Emporium. Shopping Ccntcr. 5125- Phono ‘7:iO-''I- l _ F small calves at side. •' gcgood ugc. ease,ruse, amplifier, new condition. posse 1—FORD 971 Die.sel, select-______‘J, ------—dual______S122__ See nl 80(i nreni ^ Jacuzzi.-whirlriocyi bath for sale * = —1—F=ORD-8 8 t“Dtescl. pnwcff------^peed.^ power steering- 7 ^ _ 3 b e d ro o m s . Gas (Tent. Adults. 7 BUL^J^. 2 \:ears_oM..Jil work-rk-. 30 BlBLLLL i'cuiliufis.- herd-_bullUl - SunxSuollae &lll.'-()-J;lie r B:00 p.m.r'“____ h a y ,-I stock and utility trailers,rs, nuw bcrtvbcrty.______• . -• sanitation: wnt«r furnished 5 810 0 ..' steering. Ing condUfon. prprospects. ^EW”NEW Yamaha'planos; used piano.r and Stove and refrigerator. 733-0515.15.------11—OLIVER O 880. power steer- ^ AdmlrnI stereo record players. sope Avemfi!J»hs. STOW-a-wayc f h w •; bed for rent- 12.50 a ; ______’V . 1_IT( ing. real clean, 10 °BULL calves, grossy andmd 74 BREDB heifers. 2 years old.d. WarnerwuTr Music. 131 Shoshone North.yoah. West Avenue wweek.Banner 'S : Furniture, phone LARCJE 2 • bedroom unfurnTsK^- 1— F O R D 801 G a s, select- rugged. npnrimcnt. Clean; near school;)i; sps p e e d . , , _ Q WEAVWEAVER upright P'""",. “‘‘'S' CARPETS CAFIPI and life too "can bc li. iiu- 1—OLIVER 77. 4 4 1 Ccinliicl alter 7 ,p.m. at 0.14-5400,1-5400, tlful ,|,ui If you use Blue Lustre. 'V,!!,''; n..„t WE akk", REBUILD hydraulic Jacki at ihopplns district. Reasonable. Af- 4 4 YEARLING heifers, all arc tailooed,taito, iinbranded, regislra- '','J ?engcl"i ''hhoi' s Auto Supply, 121 3rd Ave- tcr 4 p.m . 733 7239,______• ' j _ “■ c.iiodlnii ______------L _ elecylc elect shampooer *1. Krengel’sicnucis nue West. See us today.______1—M-T-A FARMALL 1—"M”1 —" FARMALL. tion tickets available pllis 100 HEAIHEAD calving Hereford cows.'S. kAY proli-ssloiuil mmlel siring. bass Hardware. Hard ' CANYON Villa Annrimcnts. 1 bed­d- ■ with buw. iiise nnd stand. Phone SAVE SAVE Big! DO your own rugrrr— „nd -7 A.SK FOR semi and carload quantity room. Stove, refrigerator, hot wa- % r- 1—JOHN DEERE “7 2 0”.. AUCTIONEERS:^1;'* Orville Sherlock, Rod McCullough, Rogere r ituriiHurley. 678-7Jli!l. ______------upholstery upho cleaning wllh Blue Lus- ter. siinlltttlon furnished. Phone“e' 'l—FARMAI.I. *— ■t.W 1—Jl Rode, — FOR FURTHER INFORN J b CiOOD used upright, plann (or sale. tre. ^ e ^ ^ Rent electric shampooer $i —g h ‘ - ?j3^.T^V3.^'°-' 73.M.333.______^______Diesel, D complete over- : INFORMATION CONTACT; Bob cioOD - - - Greenawalts.______WE.STIWE.STERN Auto's Toyland & Gift ONli betlroom apariment. Hem, wa-a- 1—FARMALL1—P'> B-275 Diesel. h hi au l. Green.■ LeGrande Livesiockk Commission Cominis Co.. 363-2158. RadioR o d i ^ o n d TV S e ts ______11 25 2 5 fFOR o r SALE—Twos gas wall furnaces. ce.iter now openi Special sale ici‘. rcfrlg\:rat()r. stove, sanitationnil tmher 40-Rullon electric w ater?r heSt-’ hent- »hru Christm as. Twin Falls. furnished. Air conditioned. Cluiie> s TT i : rr v v1Tc b C om panys e r ^ i In.. aduH.s. Phnne 7:i3-4170.______------Lljod Used TV ( ieantnce Good trn^c-trndc- ®** ^he Argus 35-mm. projectorrojector BRIGHTI-NDRIGH your carpets for the hol­ ^ — USED:n PL( PLOWS — ins Ht barKuin prices, All p*-rso^'orson- p p ^ ^ case. 733-5525. idaysidays with New Host. Rent ma- nice newly redecorated apart- nook chine, $1 . Wil.son-Batea.______J C a t tle ______1102 0 2 Pets P e ts and Pet Suppllei 110 "i*v'“llv Ijuaranlrcd by Mel Quulc,c, 128 U 8 PRACIPRACTICALLY new sei World Dook — mt’nt In excellent upurtment biHUl-d- 3-—M.3— M A S SE Y FE R G U S O N 3-I- 1—1 —JOHN J( DEERE 2-bottom _____ Encyclopedia plus bookcase.!. Never Never LAlUilCLAlUil in galWin • hIzc nqiinrlum; ^ Ing. Convenient location. Adults. u,, ------Second Aveiuie N o r t h . ______k.H..?' bottom 16" hang-on. 1 6 6 " hang-on. model 825. FOR SALE: Ciuullty weuncd llol- Aril-;AriENTlON llvestockmen: -Rogla-egia- I, "* V } 17d-r itolection of color TV's been used. Tnke over paymontsymonts, * e(iulpment. Used girls* 26'* Mr. neck. 733-Q531. ______•teln heifer and bull culvcs. Any teiuteiubU* 2 B order Collie .pupa, a|. LAUU^ ■A-P.llh. a„d^ Curtis C urtis *>78. 733-050.'S. ___ ' bike. bike, good condition. 733-8747. ----- a mount^=^VB-^m-BlaA-BU»-5Pflnger ==MUMit=^rtfqdy=^to^w^?fk.-A ?'?“ tao a pure*' '— ^ J51TO- l/tiliHli H bottom —I— P “ TWINpOVV_ S ^ l^ ^ S V ~ $ l~ jtr ut>~slre.i .slrei I ^ ' *' imoienut, und water rur'n^iiid'**^^^^ ^ -----ana upan no.' cn . Luncuct wuituin j* ll\"v'n^i^X^^ra'ip-'7^"^ stm as I 3tt f ' to 54 odd sizes cut freeree All All »*» »!» »*■>• »*■>•. Assorted patterns. Banner nmnth. 3rd Avenue North, Twin.n. 1016” h a n g -o n . oion. Llveltock, Live '723 II street, Rupert.port.I ‘J-'-i'-l-'Ol. | Jerom e. ------Eve dollviTv Cain s, ,.1.1-7111_.L____ M. J H. King Stores and Kinging's s in in r^»mi Furniture, 733.|42l. 423-5337. 423-5305. Klmbf;rly, PhorPhone 436-0001. or Chcrril Stall- SA.MOVED SAMC and Schlnperke pupple. lacing »Lynwood Shopping Cenjer.______U.'II-D USHD USl 'milk tanks, used pipe-' Ings. 531-5245, R upert, or OrvHlovlllo ready reac to go. New litters readyP,P for'» !•> USI-n ■poFi^.le' TVs ReplaClnB Cl.I'-AN 4 room npurtmf^t Unliiics 1 - C A S E 3 - B3ottom o t t o m DiscI Plow H arris, 886-2242, Shoshone,______Chrl ^ V irh new om-s All B»od ciindliuin.;lUton. BEAT BEAT the w inter rush. InsulateIte now. now. lines, lines. New Boumatle pipelines. ____ Christmas. Order, now. Dorothv , ' Ralph . FiuiRht. UrlKgs[a Mo,Mo,- AUo^ Also, cull for free roof Inspection.ipectlon. ^asw Laaw elrs, .yerome. 324.438J.______. furnished, except cU*ctrlclty.y - V Good Selection of Reconditloifleconditloned Late Model 3 0 ~ h e Adults. Inquire basement apart- 30 HEAD One and two vear old Fleming. FIfr .^30-2117. Wendell. _____ Phone Ifamllton Insulation>n und und SHAMI SHAMPOO vour own carpet profes- Hereford range bulls. Excellent,‘lent FOR FOR .SALE, "Toy Boston Uulldojji; G .E.. Roofing. 733-9680.______slonn mont. 103 '-Itarrtstm.______size and quality. 8(32-3620 Simon i fc logs: „„niMlT nrA ’T: Motorolas; G.E., —R.22^ _____ sional results. Rent a Clark sham- PARTLY furnished upurimotjl. Liv­- H A Y BALERS B A L E S'za- Imon ^^^^femala and I mule. Phone <3 3 - you n.ime It. we have 11 a ' 1"^ow as P PUMPS: tIM P Irrigation and domesticomestlc. pooei pooer with companion wet vac- ing room, kltciien. bedroom and Baker. Oakley. _ _ 3357 ____ il9 50. M & Y Elcrlrlc, 441 Main Any An.v size Steel plpellne. SALE 125 HEAD Holstcm Springer Heifers^^ 33 m MO] o n t h old ^emule. blaci. Poodle.odle. K,,,!. onon Prlday 'ill n . ______Jtallistallatlon. Killinger Electric,c. phone CALL CALL 733-7649 for dean av^p weigweighing 1000 to 1350, somo close a K( E x c e l l e n t , cleun, brick, large . tA Pit recorders, TV's, *. np- 733-5728. ______I broor‘ brooms. up, for sale or trade. Also can 5241 nmera ' ^ 2-bedroom. Water and sanitation r finance. 324-2415. Jerom e,______RTt t ] ____, pllances. New and used. Camera paid. Adults. Phone 733-2731. k i t t e n s cp giTO away. Male andan^d Center and Hall of Music.______SIXTEEN black Angus second uf calf JI i",. two (emale.. Phona 733-2862 after THREE room brick apartment. Gas >cows, to calve In A pril. 324-5300 or 4:30 GOOD selection quality used “ r^ v ]s ^ hi'Mt. garage, good location. Call? , TW IN FiF A L L S A P "'-______GOOD Dates, 733-fi420______324-5400.324-5 Jero m e.______— BEAGLES BEAC - Reglitered - Pet -TS nndh from from »3«05. Terms. Wllson-Dates, -Y ------— 1 WANTWANTED~to—buyt- Good qualitynijly .Show.ShO' - stud Service . H earif . - ‘TTSfT W —~ r 70T-CT»m-Nnrth: o r r ______TWO bedroom upurtment Stove, ref- '^1 ^ Springer cows and hctfers. Dale Grandview Oru Drivr.______W w He WT sT l n (;IIOUS1'. .let.et InstunioiiunTfui rlRfTator. hoa», and sanll.iilon fur- I I Durfee, 536-2203. W endell.______OSE Im p le m e n t Zttt: ^ E female. 7 male puppies to give Pluble norti TV. call 733-1)170, even- ^ nishcd, 239 Sth Street West. - T ra c fo r & Tiii WILL buy, sell or loan^lls of most ttwa 3 Your Massey-Ferguson. Hesstonesston ant and New Holland Dealer variety. vari< Emanuel Nelson, 324-4480"Jsi r3r-7.33"r='2l."2 30 “ RCA console TV lor only 14S oo. J- Houies—Furniihed 73 7 or 324-2333. Jero m e.______D A ^ - A D D E A D _ 2030 Kimberly Road Phone 733-8687 ■j-p- DACHSHUND Puppies, had perman- cnin P 8 ,00. i A D L I N E S CLEAN one bedroom. Water andid REGISTERED Herefords. bulls.iv«0' ent •Jt’.?'*- Ofov"! remale,"VlO. SIO. PHILCOPHILC console TV for Just H 8 OO. sanitation furnished, adults, no0 ------' — — ...— ...... 1 I, - , - — cows and heifers. J. S. Maxey.‘*ey. Toy Toy silver poodle puppy. 733-ROOO.8009. Cuin Cain’s. ______phone 324-5008. Jero m e. PTJr e peti, 733-5205.______;______I phon ;—^ PUREBRED black spayed FemaleiSSn- CURTISCURTI N'ATIIES TV Sl^t-O. rad o. 2 BEDROOM duplex; furnMure nnd Industrial' Industr Equipment 89 Hoy,Hay, (Grain and Feed 94 h HOLSTEIN o l s i and Hereford bulls to poo< hots ramlitn»l+t>4»-(or Just $19H 00, ( ain s — . loon. Some registered. Phono IKe Ike £)“{3 5 . ‘”7 3 3 .o"S“’ “ Pi ' FOR all utilities. No pels Carpets,1, ------FIRST— f i r s t second and third cutting hay ____ PACKARD BELL console colnr TV drapes. 733-1368 or 733-4018. Bloxhnm . 733-1306.______TtrAKC r \ regl.tercd Pomeranian pupple. fbr sHlc. P h ^ o J 3 3 - a i70 cv«-nlngs.nlngs, by bale. Close tn. Phone 733-4816.^ 11 ANGUS steer calves; about 3OT for CUTE small house. Parki"n^by don7.F UUSED S INDUSTRIAL PASTURE—Horses, close In, Kim- 360 for .ale. Will hold your .election — pounds. Phone 733-5405. ______untiuntil Chrlstmaa. Phone 7 3 3 -7 7 4 4 . Good G o o d Things to. Eat 133 no children or pet*. Phono 733->- EQUIPMENT berly Road, phone Buhl 543-6151. P°“ *^ 4028. ______^ HAY forfo sale. Phona Lee Mathews. Cwlna in'! registered Dnchahund*. One CHRISTMAS n 5 - Swin« 103'WJ free puppy .hot. Phone 423-5ai7,5^*^' ^ Drain • f^'d aeesc for sul * ^ J ANIi 2 bedrooms with kitchen" jjicIHC Modelm TDO crawler tractorr 432-2844, <32-28 M urtaugh.______^ lys.^ 3 C L A.SSIFIED S S I I linens and utilities furnished. 507 wllh dozer, $3500. . . -3 2 4 : - Han.en. ______324-2138. evening* * V je well Bouth. 2 west and M N orth of of Je- Je Addison Avenue West.______CASE Model 210 Loader True- Animal Brooding 100 MINIATURE Schnauzer pup. well Bout^ LOVELY cottage for mnrried couple *1 ------loved, well fed, well bred. A. Hall, runic______e tor, $1750. CACHE CACHE Valley Breeding Association. ' JQ 4 Heyburn. Phone «7g-2893.______w WINTER T n tI Bananas and Dellclnus ap- or students, iSO per month. Phone John ' Deere used back hf>o onlyJ Nation's top prown sires. All HofSeH o r ... 1 0 4 ^ 733.5.U2. ______fnr ,ri M IXED Leohorn hen.. Call 543-6011,6011. __ nicspifs, picked. Red. •f’“ ‘'*;„,®^,‘’'on ------l l y o u - w a n t yyour-ad-to o u r - a d I appear: ------U i^onT tTouBe^ATB<> ani H H— — ■»= - Bahl. Idahe,...... trjn j- nlshed apartment. Adulu, no pclj. ^ Fall.. Call collect.______------J ^ O T I C E AQUARIUM gift .e ts with tropicalnicnl Wnst-Wnshlnglon. 1 mile west. ------312 - Livestock Wanted 114 Main ^ ELLIOTTS , ------» SALE; 5a1~E~ Apples ut Claude Smltli Or- (Ads Must be receivedBived by noon Saturday) ONE bedroom. «iilliible for «lnRli: or •c rv Tuesday 12:00 noon Boise Val-'al- SUNTDAY. DEC. 10 ------® ^ h a r d ^ 3^ miles south of Durley louple, C'lill 733-Hll ntlcrninin-< HI m OverlandOv Ave. Burley, Idahoo loy*iloy’i la rg e it calf m arket. >88«U72.172. 1:30 p.m. to 3-30 p m. FOR PROMPT rn rn er. Buhl, 5 4 3 -5 R2 0 . ______ONE bedronm. newly painted. 52717 _ ^ Phone R78-5585 _ — n o 8 m ares; 2 com ing 2 year olds; I •cents Bob Houston, Salus Represcntativa V«aTtlOC a t t l e 1 0 2 )d- R E M O V A L ONIONONIONS — 50 pounds _ Shoup. Call 733-2M0.______Phon< weanling; 1 stallion. Good blood- and up at Raugust s. Phona 324 rjl Phono 733-1490 — Twin Falls __ ------" ---- lines,lines IV4 miles south of Motor Dead and Useles.i Vu DrIve-in. Also shown by nt>- 4020 Jero m e.------X Houses—Unfurnished 741 ~ FOR SALE: T. L I V E S T O C K DF.LIiTOUS C hrlsim as npples, $1^0^ TUESDAY D4 C aterpillar T raito r and Do. HANKS polntm ent. C all 733-8374. T. C. west (Ads m ust be received by 5:00 RENT, lease or option to buy. Thu Bullock. e ______P H O N E C O L L E C T Ne»»Nesbitt’s 1 south on 74. Vi wesi Jived by 5:00 p.m. Monday) * zcr. ^Si Serial No. 7U70;t2. nnd V« south.______- delightful country 4-bodroom brick•J Exccntent Exccnt crawler with Caior- SHETLAND ponies for C'hrlstmasl IDAHO HIDE ^ and frame. 2.000 iquara feel. J150® pillar. pin„r. Hydraulic Dozer. This Adorabla colta start at $20. Phone hn-rxPR—pPC/^ fruitcakes. Call lt month. Call nowl Lynwood tractor tractor has Just rvt ently beenn BROTHERS for aappointm ent, 423-5003. Kimber­iber- TALLOW CO. mMaxineV xI Peckhardt. 733-8820. after ealty, 733-9211.______gone gone through tl by Western Equlp- l y ^ ______— Twin falls 7 3 3 - 6 8 3 5 7 00 p m . ______VV L e a se with option 3 bedroom framee ment ment In Boise and Is in good^ ANGUS 5BOARD ^ your horse this winter at RUSSET potatoes. Mayer Berry WEDNESDAY ff DAY on Wlieman Street. $00 per month.I. condition. conditi< KImberWKImt Siables. Reasonable _____ 678-8411 BURLEY ____ ^V*'Varm nrm ._Phone 324-2285. Jero m e. — _ (Ads must b«f receivedelved by 5:00 p.m. TuesdayV Available now. Price »l 1,000. As-1- Your Price $4,250 00 rates: Breaking and shoeing. 423- • ume low Interest loan, Lynwoodd ______IPhone Boise 357-77H(i______. PRODUCTION S 6 6 3 , ______A p___ p i Appflancei A HH Equip.' 12P120 Cut FFlowers 138 Realty. 733-0211.______I T R75W tnkrrig'h'n^rSJ'S m h rm k . ttorfictUn^: %pfclalf W ]Uflpooil-gO^^^ COMFORTABLER 3 bedroom. J75 per ra rm In S A L E «h'icishf)cmn and tnmminK Denver , drv'crr ?t>T7 50. DO-^uy war- sottli card- month. 1316 4th Avenue East.' FRG&k d e e "1 plck-upj and dolivory on all-a ll - ...... Fine.Ftnc, Route I. n t e r , 3?C-5pT._____ rntuy. Open I rid.i^ -tll 9 p.m.".“ At- ncr.ncr, Phone ____ THURSDAY J- AY . ShAW RaaUy. 73^-0473. kdna Irtsli. P 6 P.O A.s 'onJ"'Shetland yearling lolts tend -■ tractor, baler and combine, majorI'”' SATURDAY.SATU DECEMBER 16 P o a .i ^olts tend our TV- D epartm ent Grandrnnd T~“ ., 1 3 9 733-0882. Elmer Sommer. 733-5507.- overhauls. rhai December nnd Jnnu-TU- and i-ycar-olds for sale. NiceMca OpeiOpening now. Register for Free Antiq'A ntiques ______139 (Ads must be receivedJived by 5:00 p.m.] Wednesday) p n p WPh|T: Availablfl Decdmber*" ury. ,^ry. Gem Q Equipment Sales, East- Christmas present. 423-5Q75. ___ ColorColo TV. Open Frldny *tJl & ______— ^12 NOON ^ ^ 5 ‘i^ r KFINISITTNO, rrstonng.-Buy, soil, - ISth. Three bedrt>om house wttnn Uind I^ p i^ - So\nB"733-7272: ~ REGISTERED sorrel AmericanIcon jr^'r J4 V E lectric 'Co., ' 441 MainHaln RKFTIS Brass bed*. Iron pots,^ oval - ...... carport and fenced buck yard. No” FREE -.ucn pickup n| and delivery on major Quarter horse filly; 2 years; brokeroke „ East E.TSt. pictures. trade The Rod Barn Ui miles basement. $02.50. Phono U. N. P !,a': V A L L E Y L IV E S T O C K to {j***?, ride. 733-6894.______NEW Terry. 733-47g^______overhaul Jobs on tractors nnd ma- v; ___ NEW color t v . Bargain prices. W45 Eorthnorth on Washington. 2 - 6 p m.S ; _ FRIDAY chlnery during December nnd Jan- TWO Shire work horses coming 3- w^hir i ov^LY round din ng table, suita- TWO bedroom house, garage, gns* uary.Mary. Twin1 Folli Tractor & Implo- COMMISSION C0^ COMPANY '^,°.r:vear-old. Phone 825-5104, Eden. 733-fi ‘-^y/for an°y“perlod. (?ther .ntl^oe,.(^ 0 5 0 * must be received:Ived by 5:00 ip.m. Thursday) heat, clean, range and rcfrlgern-• m ment ent Co., C 733-8687.______^ ------—------r----- r r 6g 0o 0o 0d used portable Kitchen Aid clocks. Bshstands. etc. 438-5950, tor If wanted. Shown Saturday or■' international 23 beet harvo.t- 106 dlshwa.her In excellent condition. Sunday. S27 Main West.______er 2 r ^ RUPERT, IDAHO sheepSh«ep ______106 di.h^ **o“ - p o u l . - ______er. 2 row tank type. Zltlau Motor ___ <79.95. Term s. Wilson-Bates.______TMXintfFS^ „ 2 rhftTrs! car lights.l i g h t s . ______tHREE bedrooms. 2 baths, stokerJ Co.,qo.. Wendell. W 538->lll.______gom Soma a of tha best. RegisteredS 1|, .0 0 0 0 0 0 6 «wes. ages 2 , 3, 4; lambingb^ng qo F jl l |h e a tc n __ nrw nnd na";.!. . se v------hent. water furnished. $7S> 2 10 ivirrT ------r cbi uary 19. -i S60r-900 ew es, w |t^ — nTnc beds.' oil lahleVtj^. I g ^ ^ S T ^ OLIVER «%uper 55 dle&ftl_tractnr.-ex«tXM Angus A ngua cattla ^In lha-WJsaU------Firtn- ORB^ HTacker's .^plianca and Furnl- **Liieral other tbings. Used North Washington. 733*««»-Bvcn- cellent condition, price $8f>5. Cam-m- 5. 5. 6 6: : Inmbing February IS. I9B8. ture. Twin l^lls. ______Merchandise, 038 3rd Avenue West.W est. ■ ------—- eron eron Sitles, Si Inc.. Hupert, 436-3191.1 . Rosa Rosa View Farm (Howard A. - ,300 .ioo ewes, < ages 4 y ears; lambing 'T-TMnALMOST new Hoover Portable auto-\ u t o ------■ • * ■7;^ Hanks) nnd Polarli Farm (Rich- dat«. dot*. Mnrch“ 15 l » 6 8 . 400 ewes. A^MO TWO bedroom modern house with^ TRACTOR repairing, nny kind or “ "J***, ,968! matic washer and dryer. Plugs Miscellaneous MicrA for Sole 140 oil furnace, wnsher-drver hookup. Hanks) Rupert. ages 5. 6 ; lamb/ng April 15. 19^gcll into sink faucet. >125. 733-0437* W*ISCe near Bickel school. $55. Inquire• make. Molyncux Mnchincry, 1082 * T^esiT?iese are all range ewc^. Will sell 737 2nd Avcnuo Easj,______Floral. Phone 733-7547,______—____ j 140 TOP REG ISTER ED ANGUS5 In lot. lot to .ult *>“yer- Write Howardk'ard USEDU S ^ 23*’ hlQCk and white M otorola)roIa ' - DEPENDABLE Cose machinery, re-re* SELL SELLING . . . 25 Service agea Mm Peeti. P< Bo* ». Springfield, Idaholaho TV set. good working condition.tion. HOME GRPWN ATTRACTIVE new duplex. 2 bed- liable service J nt Reed Tractor Co , bulls; too. Call 733-2307. rooms. Built-In stove and oven, . 0 * bulls; .60 Foundation cows: 403 S2S-2255. 32S-2: CHRISTMAS TREES »«<7.50. 22fl Richardson Drive. Twin.'■ 104 Third Avenue South. Twin, . bred bred heifers; 15 open heifers;j ------Trrr T T KENMORE KENN washlng'machine. Fullv ^ SUNDALJNDAY Mler, 320-4374. evenings______CR CR EQUIPM l-.QU ENT Co., Highway 27. 10 10 sti Steer calves (for 4-H nnd* Pets and « Pet Supplie. 110n o reconditioned,■'eco 835, Phone 733-216{>?i5!L Select ^ . your C hristm as Iren whil*hlle i south of Paul. .1. L Case farm•m FFA projects). , ------° — ------IRONI SAI-E or rent: House In riler 705J machinery Salea nnd Service. COMECOME ALONG DECEMBER 16 ------IRO N RITE Iro n er for only S08.00.8.00. growing. ,'o w Will hold and cul for Union. 1 bedroom, large front ~ rri AND BUY THE OLE MAN A t, Cnin s. ______you JustJ before Christmas. room. Phono 733-1668 after 5:300 MOUNTAIN MOUNT/ States Implepient for BEAUTIFUL REGISTERED ^ HAN-SU ii KENNELS , Oliver Johnson, Murtaugh^ CLASSIFIA.SSIFIED p.m.______DeLnvi DeLavaf repalri nnd dolry sup-^ ANGUS FOR CHRISTMASI Boarding 1 and Oroomlng Furniture rurnil & HH Good.' 122 ____ ^ IT - -pttnr: 2 nd f;Amh, 700-8401- - - ^ SURPLUS riJl.LY carprted 4 bedroom home Clean, neated kennels. ------Warm Jarkcn With bnth and Oood location. INTERN.INTERNATIONAL. 23 beet harvest------— AKC STUDS Insulated Boots pr 2 row tank type, Zltlau Motor Used M achines $12.‘^>00 a month. 733-5074______rr 2^< 1.400 calves. 300 under one Iron, German Germ Shepherd - Doberman."■ KOKOPPELS BROWZEVII.t.r SECTIOACTION 2 BEDROOMS, full bnsemcnt,- ( ^n , Wendell, ' 536-^.111.______— V ISOm u!under another with several, 733-0512 ^ 152 2 nd Ave. S. ______7 .3 3 -7y 4 iL 4 ^ - y-ented vnrd. Locntcd I'.aat Blue The Best Way to Sell ov is With , K enm ore ...... 119,f>5 UomIrom Sears. ___ south of Klmberly-Hansen. Gall1 A W a n t Ad______MMONDAY, ON I DECEMBER llth> CHRISTMAS CHI PRESENTS? NewNew Home cabinet ...... S34 50 • J O E M IL L E R ______733-3720 or 423-5752- ______— Buy your man or ion an AKCX SingerSlngi Oressmaker ...... S30 H5 ______Classified SectionDn must be ireceived before hunting pupl Adorable pen. Slngi 2 BEDROOM home at r>5H -Jeff^r- $i >1 A T T H E s. Singer Slantomatic ...... $89.50“ need CMRl-STMAS MONEY? ; Farm Supplies ______91 too, 324-4111, Jerom e.______son Fended back yard. Phone 733- _ _ CASH FOR SCRAP OIRO.______, GOODg o o d ” LUsed Railroad net—on the' WATCH T H E IR LITTLE i;Yl£S ;rade or out of stock pile or dr- S A L E B A R N w a t i ^ SINGER Copper. Brass. Radiators THR n r bedrooms, freshlv p«lnef*d. grade ' LIGHT UP WHEN SANTAp Open Friday 'tll 0 p.m. AlAluminum. Batteries. Iron 5:00 p.m..m. FRFRIDAY Bit!! furnace, close to schools. $70 f Jlvcrcdivercd to vour place Sautrr'sr's 1LEAVES P AV A NORTH POLE PUP. s s. Phone 7.T31065.______Truck Service. llFK) South Wem MACKAY ^ScgRegl.tered Samoyed Huskies. 150 Main Avenue N. 733-334444 H. KK( OPPEL 152 2nd. Ave \ Hostetler Wav. Tho Dalles. Orc-ne- 43S-3341, R upert. Idaho NE.W-aHi-Mii: -5 : . ba.rr,-P^kerPuker ONE hf^droom house. Carpeted oTlj. gon. p.Phone 2 0 <>-6 l 8 l ______CHRISTMAS-Sf^HCfAL luhle. $25. Good plastic pHnts,I, IOC furnace. Basement. Adults $65 per _ ^ IDAHO cHRiiiCHRISTMAS Poodlet, golnk faillastl SEARS BEST ner Jpair. ■ Bottle Action wUhwith month. Phone 733-4760______- HoflVVH e a v y IE q u ip m e n t 9 2 ChoolChooie your puppy now. Will be Deluxe «em Zlg Z«g Sewing Machine. J?'case, _ $4. Electric Mlcrology set. TU'O bedroom house on 110 Rth AvT: ------Sale Staru At il;00 «.m, •»»•It ao»old out *al«r* CbiUatJiiaa--fcxetrfff Complete with ^QUr. choice,j* ai a Batterybrufh^ North. $«0.-—Cmrtnrr Aber-^ WANTWa n t Tm htrv-n smalt Sflie trim and b ath. Outstnndlng studi J^awic^Tnot styles. Regular $249 95. Klectrlc revolving Chrlsimas tree ------■ , ■ ■ .... nnthv. GIndstnne. Or<»gon. ______forage feeder. M3-4915, Buhl. Dick Profesllonal grooming — ncces-ces- Now $16988. Portable only, reg- stand, $5 Walkie-talkie, $1, Used ------3 BEDROOM. Office. prlY»tom. 1240 Addison"A^ DccemDecember 4th. percentage pe'cen to purebreds. t—______----- F FO o r F u m llu ra • AppTTanm------oo r~Trr - tr a c k— Good eowdUlcrt. Pih h o on a ------^ — —J tU B t ------nue East. Gas furnace. $R5 Phone p. ATTENATTENTION Christmas shoppers.ers. Things of Value 733-40733-4052 after 6 p m.______* P h n e B u h l 543-4!^22 o r coft- PARKER p i & NELSON aAKC k c registered Golden Retrtever USED healing equipment. Gas heat- tt 733-ft8?;?t ______- male pups. Pcrfect surprise for BANNER . FURNITURE u s e d H 3 BEDROOMS: snncloiis older home. lac: °Buhl Field'Officc. 127 2nd Avenue W est 733-142121 - ers oil® heaters, co.'jl healers, coal- CHAROLAIS the hunter In your family^ ^ree- • ~z— wood ranges, trash burners, woter n nuv like rent. 304 7th Avenue Enst 100, oq TONSTOyjs of 3rd cutting hay, bnled R t.Rt. 2, 2 Goodlng, Idaho 03-I-SI03I ChristmasChrlil Eve delivery In town.wn. sio eOO-PO POUND rafe, *100. Good Iron heaters, kerosene heaters. BannerH f S0.500. ______inIn field or set on your truck.k. ------■ -I.'. 1. ■ . , — -733-62-733-6283 evenings. Jo e F ix ._____ Firemen Flrer s stoker and co.il fuma^a. V',!V«i l> r I A ^ // TWO bedroom. Coal stoker. 120I ..... 324-5167.324-5167 Jerom e.______FOR F O R Sale Si or Trade: Top quality - — ilOO. On# hundred gallon fuel tank. —i-iilHFurniture. 733-1421- ^ ______i*eres pasture. $00 month. 733-R855. WANTED tn buy grain and hay.y. Springer Spring Helfera and cows. Guar-tr- SAMOYEDSAMOY puppies. AKC'reglster^Ar ^M.50^X)uoTherm^14°5< oil heater wuhwith LARGE swing set with 10' slide. I ^ HI ^ Two bedroom countr>» home with Phone Merlin Askew, 536-2511.1 . anteed lintced lound. Soma family cows.ft. InquireInquli 179 West O.. Jerome. Or ran. f30. Sfegler oil heater. $98 $98. $^2 0 . NNatural gas heater, $20. Rldtn* ' Wendell.______Past F a s t reasonable i financing avail-tl. call 324-4231 or Inquire Mac s■ Traal Trash burner. '$25. Refrigerators.or* InwP lawn mowiTTTfOod condition. $75t u Q . / iJf large v»rd.,>N«ar Kimberly. Phone Wendell .hi Flnce. Wendell. Will hold until S2$2flg , up. Electric ranges. 834 u un. n ’ HedgeHedg« cllppe^^s with tw o 50' cords, 4 iv iw y ' _■ TOP ouA L J'l V hAiftanhffyTieiivuriTiir — va C^hstrtjal.^^^ B£by > /Co 3-BEDROOM house. $60. Call 733- Load J-oad lots, «c phone Merlin Askew,^ on Highway 30. 543-4766. Also, hava Cnns1 Uffby beds."'$I4.50 "uj. 'u^5«fflu —* 9 ^ ^ 4781. evenings. 536-2511, 536-2511, W endell. ______'^ ig 16 e sstock cows eajving now. mixed REGISTERED regisi Dachshunds and Chl- •«**•sets, $17.50 up. Office desks. $19.509.50 LOOK! LOOK! Person's I.G.A.. Kimberly ^ ______;______huahthuahuas. Different prices, sizes,je. up Ook,offU:e chairs. Swivel chair.lalr. nnd Daw s I G.A . Hnnsen. say, ------r ^ FOR FOR SALE: SAI Hay aifd Straw, also ]g colors. Depbsit' will hold tilltjll i/i Filing ^ cablnt'is.. Bed dav?n‘^*. $24,-t24,- "you "Y ou mav be callod." Be sura Rfiom's——Bo o rd .cin a Room 7 6 _ hor>.e hor^e hay. h will deliver. 678-585G. 20 HEADHEAI registered Angus bulls. 18 colors 50 up. Re-upholftercd rc diner in e r and# and «ay.” ^Y e*i" nnd“ rctlcvc •yoin------^ you* - Parley. monlhiinonthf old end older; 18 headBd CChrlai hristm as. 423-S019. Hansen. ----- ?Sair chair, 569. UprrghI pfano and N N.F.H. F.F Gr<>c^ry-Card:—— ■______rr registered Angus helfefa, 18 EXCELLENT rooms. FIRSTFIR.ST anand second cutting bnled hay. i* FOR SALE; Registered ApricotIcot bend bench. $80. G irl a bicycle. $17.50.?-50. p ji a* n q6 ~'' Spinelle^^4«miMfcU—Whllney private entrance. Close In. 1.37 4th Benn ar K . months old. A14 open breedlnjiZM Poodle puppies. Just right • for singe Singer cabinet sewing machine, \2rviil iitney ^ ' I I Benn and wheat straw. baled.'^4-^ • prtvilegea will be allowed. CaU r ^ i model. Walnut finish. $400, Two Jl J L ^ Avenue North. ______5267.S267. GiGoodlng. ______!\J C hristm as. C all 436-6027 or seaI at like like i new. $35. Duncan Pfyfe. drop-rop- boys bicycles, skis nnd boots slzea»l*ea |U ____. f t — ^ a r l e a K llm ea, 423-5653; F ra n k 214 2nd -Street. R upert.______leafleaf extension table and 6 chairs. 2. . KOOM.S downtown — dmv. wee^ CLEAN wheat w straw. IV4 miles southth torataet)r«kB 423-4014, Kimberly.______■ 8 * and 9. 465 North Sunrise• or iHBn ■if K i month. C»niera Cer^ter Hotel, 205 johni — $129. Solid oak dining chajrs. 7337660.------• ShfHthone Street South. _____ Fredof Johnion’i Rl Service Station. Filer,**• TBtTkT?ARTIFICIAL Breeding to ABS graaiii TROPKTROPICAL nah and equipment. Large corner cupbooi'd with glass — ” 'PP«- ______— ^ p proven « « n sires, natlon a hlgheat typen« AauaiAquariums repaired. Fish bought,RIO doors. $.30. Bunkbeds. 439. Cot withvith “**NEVER NEVh u»cIt- beef^ e f available.a Duhl collect. 5 413- 3 - Main Avenue West. ___ walnut wnlm finished chest. like new,'lew ■ Inc ^carpets. Rent clcctric s h a m ------...... -- I phona 733-M22.______ien~ten Mill Milling Scrvlce. 733-6276. . «102;6102; Jerome *324-2652; Hazeltonotj utMTA’iMINIATURE .p o o d le pups, blackscks $37.50. W7 5C Twin - and - full • sized beds►eds' pooer $1. Magic V alley Paintnt A & 9 f | y blEA-M Lustuii! grain rplling, po rta-r «2»-5554;*^>-555 B urley 67».0253.______„^ and browns. Excellent breedingling complete. comp $3# up. Beautiful 4-piecelece r ___ w ______Vocation Rental* ~82 ble to the farm, molAsaes, Haa-a- DAIRY COWS and belfera, truli or aadand conformsitton. Starllte Poodles.les walnut waini btfdroom »uHer-f«wn cor cor «crco\ rccord- plavcr..jia.MPor.T___T33-.V/ — ------*...... ■ — ' 2200, JeJerom n. iar.-.. -733-5;oi. .. . ______.. ___ Chlhudhuas. Can be registered.red. tn tnhlc h lc ' radio. $7 50. Cabinet radio. TTTTvTrALUMINUM storm doors 9. A. C. . I XV r * — - ■ _ . • . ReasonsReasonable rates. Jack Wli'dsor,r,’ BULLS. Good quality breedinc bulla iriTTiT^ ba .Furniture. Houst «wgiriMH«.TJta.i^ws.e«» . 1 ^for loan. Contact Weatara JJve-JJ! MINIATURE poodle puppies, can ba , Furn ___ Houston Lumber (formerly HomeH o m e • ------' ^ FOR Rent; Small fann. excellent FrontletF ro n tier Field. 733-2002. 733»4B7g. 'Iflew m AKC registered. Reasoaable. 423* k i TCH lack Lumber), 733-2214.______;______. • bean ground. Full water right, b a l e d l i atock^ 723 . H Street, Bupert. CaU K ITCH EN set. 6 ch airs. $56. B lack - L»m b BALED hay and atraW for sale. . 4S 3mum«-0 ^U , o r C herrll StalfiaM . 831-!l- • r _ . •______rocker. rock« $54. Brown Rocker, $3d.9S.».9S. WWEDDING EDDI gowns, veils, crowns, an- “Jinunys-idea Jim i of tMlng;h£ faithfulfahhful I(s to let no on* but W rtf Box T»l. c«o~ Tlmea«New«. a aos^ln, o s ^ l n . will dftllvtr. Phona 733-^ ' : 5245, Rupert, or Orville HarrU,U, AKC WklTEV male toy poodle. 3>3^ Ron's Ron'; Custom Upholstery. Phonelone nouncements.nounc varletv of table i» -=-<8»i342,” r ^ l Shoahone. . ' ‘ months>old. monti House trained. Phoneone 7X3-6637. 7X3-€i skirtssk irts — center o.n^ces— Rswtel.*,*1 * »■ — - J ------;------ttm ilo;-|il»-iionTOwirtrt»-|ionTOWorlct‘*------_to R»nf— ______8 8 .w ant lo ^ o n SALE; OffOa bahy and p aatuTe re 733-8234. 733-82 ___ . ______REPOSSESSED—3—placa— REPO! —rnla*>- i-u-AiJii; . • . NEEDED; 40 to> 60. aci^a. 'hmv,' _ calvea. All Wndi. Hqiifflnt, -i-»>Ha I■ piHM»y —ro Biv<—aw ay I— crv iiiuicTT—iiy*teTT—liyie ie living roofrt set. Like new!ew! GOOD used refrigerator for sale, And bVaat. &34-4163 o r « 424* - 4 4 months m o old. Heinr-*57'~Var1ety.ety. Save!* Save Basy terms. Banner Furnl-iml- GuaranteedGuari work right. .*25..$25. . - .. 7. 402S. iarocna. • .1.» (A (AU.i U ,Araertcnn>. 733,370«. . tu lure,. re , 733^1421. ___ j ______;______733-86733-864L______s

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■ M ltcalianaout for Sdfi 14C i d O f Y ear P b R sXlE: 8mm movioTle? camera,-—camBm ------— . k s E n d C telescopic |en»., exposureure metermeter, Potatoito Trucks ___ new camera. Phone 733*5^08.13*5^08. ' \ 7 " 1 WANTED: Furniture, - p F?REE R anything of vuliie. CaI1.733-77iM. 1 0 ' ' - ...... ------.------______94“ srH W IN N hov*ii b>ke." ^ excellenic e lle n t " : ARANCH ------^------condition: Phone‘'733-^HSH2 : ^ ------FO R SAfcE'lLE O R L E A Sli , (with (Wltn copy of this ad) ^ Miicullaneouf Wantact Y41 ...... ii-G ars-M ust-G o-I--—— — ------'65 CHEVROLET ....$.... 2$2095 0 9 5 ' ^ I W G a(KTGa l l c11 ons o T G T ^' ^ O P CASH FOR SCRAPS C R A P Impaliv Super Sportport hnrd-hard- 1965 FORDID T850 TANDEM DRIVE2 19G7 MERCURYf Monten Monterey Sedan nlnum t'oupo. '327'., standard ‘390’ V8 engine,ine, automaticautomi transmission, power Copper, Brass, Aluminum wllh 3-apocd. Bulterlos, Radlutors 212 In c h w h e e l b a see. . 20 ft. heated aluminum potatoto bulker; '■ , ,steering, tinted;ed windshiwindshield, radio, heater, whit*'S. With These Tw o Specials H. KOPPEL CO.-O- '61 VOI.KSWAGEN .. *795 • 5 soeed ' side'wall tires. ^_____ 1S2 2nd Avenue South______,adio, i5la?. 534 CU. In. Engine, Full air_air_brake.s and M a.\i-brake, 5 speed ______Sunroof 2-door. Radio, heat- ", ' Ask For Thel e .... SSPECIAL P PRICE on thisth is one! ------NK1--D ChrTstmns money?? Wanted: Wunifd: cr, white main and 4 speed auxiliaryixillary trtransmi.ssions. Rubber—aluminumaluminum 01(1 Hivords, iUifificrs. warwnr relics.rellc.s. * 1966 VOLKSWAGEN) W A G E N 1962 BUICK ' C o u g a r W.)fl(l W ar ir. Nuzi. .lap»p swortls.»wor(Js. >59 KARMANN GHIAlA $695 $695 su.spension, power steering,iteering. Two 50 gal. step tanks. 10:00x20 1 967 M ERCURY Cougar 2-door duKBt-'rs. Kuns; relateded items.Items. j^ i with white sidewallewull tires, tires, The "Top Cat"it" of the yyear. This one owner car "■ LeSabre 4-do6r sedan Flume ______radio, hcult'r,’ exira tleuii. ira ticuii. llTcs^ lO sfud disc w^hccls;HTheels; ■— ------was sold newv' at Theiseh~~M theisc 0 T0rs, has veiy~low ------USI-’D slate top commercialsrclal ivpe -S; ------^------$ 1 3 9 7 ------$ 9 4 f ------p(H>l lahlt’ Phone 733*4729 ufter mileage.. V8 engine, s