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ShjLckeJL ELKHART. Ind. (UPI) _ A squirrel accidentally caus­ ed the death of 8.000 fish, but paid with its life (or Ketehum Burns; the-IJQJWO loss,______.quirtcl .short^rcmt-- ed'a'tf^Eilcclfleal transfcJmier and was electrocuted. The -shortieflr-trotit.rearing pcny EorgetfuL a f ih ii 'E lkhart C;oi\5crvfttion $240,C ^ ( r X o ^ — Clul>-without-power-for thoir LINCOLN. Mont. (U PI) — rocjrculating pumps and .When fire broke out La s t aeration systems. week at a rosidpnce in Lin­ A s a result, 8.000 finger- coln. the community's entire L isted KETCHUM — Six luxury con­ by insurance. She said-She had dominiums under construction ni> idea how the fire started ling-size brook and brbwn volunteer fire department- at the Warm Springs ranch were jis no- wiring had been installed trout pAished. roared irUo action. ^ desrroyoa by fire of undetcrm tn;'jet in Ihc five-Teveirthree i^ttiry ■■Evciry rhan“ TT in Ivc”"forcB ed orlRln Friday night. building. responded. i A» -Foe’ B u f then they realized that Each of the unit^ would have Royce AshtT. wlio lives near­ no one had‘thought to bring ■sold■ for WQ.Oa), m aking a $2-)Q,- by, telephoned ' Mr.i. Simpson By United Press Inlematlonal the fire truck. CW) loss, according to M rs. Jacl< about 9 p.m. Friday, notifying Thtr~housc—burned to the Defense and Foreign Minis­ Simpson, who, with her h U~S- 'ftL'r Ilf lHu llru.' He Jliendy had Top NFQ ground. ters from 13 Arab nation!* band, owned the structure locat­ called tl«j- Kotchum Volunteer opened an Arab Dofensa ed ea.st of the W arm Springs Fire Dcpartmwil. Juem^n^jyetc Council meeting in 9.°.**^° R an ch Inn. ■ >mable to quehcTi The HIaze. “but Saturday by hearing thoTJHiked kept it from spreading to an- Mr. Simpson was away from States denounced as "Arab other-con()Qminium.,iilso,_owned Offieial Is Japanese -4iom<>—on—a— hunting—in p .-.H ic numba r..nna.V.nr>iiln8nfrs mnsons .-and^noa<:bv then drew strategy for hom es. mobilizing Ara^ world fesour- Heat from tho blazing condo- PolTC^Pinlit errs fo r flBht against Israel. Trrnrium-^>T^H ^-^M »t|Hao «c ia i ihR Speaker- In Jerusalem, I.sraell Defense home of Dr. Martin J. Eetersen. ■Sun V a liev pfty.slr.inn. W h n J ivrs nearby. Firemen wet down roof^— BURI.EY — Orin -I,. Staleyr thnt-hmict—would-mnko-EBypt ~ pay 'so dearly for-commando cf-houtcF ln ,. the -arca-and,-i.'tc.rp. -GoHVing;— Jftwa,— Ba4jan»l— NP£X S A P P O R O . .Tannn ( U P O - A raias like iTie ffiree Incur'StSftT' helped by the fact there was president, spoke on the NFO force of 3,000 Japanese police­ no wind. No other bUUdings Collective bargaining program men stormed Mokkaido Univer­ staged, this week' 'acmii-' the Suez Canal that President threatened by the fire were during the Idaho NFO conven­ sity Saturday and 'routed 500 dam aged. tion’s final session Saturday ■radical stu den ts.. who had Gamal Abdel Nasser would ■ Bill Butler Ifr-tlTC-conlrflClor iTfght:------—------blockaded Its main buildlngs-for have to halt then;i. for tho building, which was un­ Mr. Staley said Ihe jsrogram almost five months. Students In a new outburst of violence der construction. has- been v e ry successful In TiurTcd''rocks and^'firebftmbs - in in— the Isr,aoli-occuplcd Gaza raising farm prices, on several fighting that raged for hoiirs. strip Arab guerrillas shot and xmnini6d•Lxniirzujmu^a; itiea. jI Iip j - tiBjed—thi'i—Ift m/n,u—nu.i Pnlij-n c!iiH nn pnlirpm cn nnH killed a'taxi driver and hurled the firsl tim e iS THe iMstOf y ^ n hnnil prennrl«> thnt missgri aiT agriculture- the farmer's efforts ft-—H e^in at— dflw n and IsraeH-patrol-carTandr-wounde4- have' been realized in getting continued until 1 p.m. on the 10 Arab passersby. Surrenders higher prices. campus, then expanded into The Cairo gathering of high- Mr. Staley said prices are' itreet'flBTltfng In^apporo, the level Arab' , diilegaws— ana* -now-=higheF=than^ city v/hicli wliriac.Uie site of P'alcstlniaii representative* ■pected w hen they started b a r- the -1972 winter Olympic gan’es- heard -B strong attack oit .ttw In Uruguay i*oinlng and particularly for I'oky.'i, pcrttce- -staged— hops and feeder calvcsj grain, predawn ' raid Saturday on Secretary . of State, Faroti M O N T E V ID B O , .U r u B u a y and" Vvlilte corii,' T h e potato 'okv6 University's Tiistilufe of Abmi Hissir, who w is chairman CAPT. G. P. THUMMEL (UPI)-^Tho hijacker of an Ti k. . . ):pokef;mRn for the Chlet Argentine airliner with 75 which were realized ^a»t Space and Aernnaudcnl^ Scinnco of the meeting. --o^— Navitl— Operations, will — ^ ------wmiAr—W ^r »—thrmigh- Ih^—4wr- pofsd'fis aboarcl "surrcnclcn‘0 fTT 4 4 and .“iaid leftist .stildonts' had "^ e United Stater .,»» put speak to several groups In gm'ninp offort, hf* ^aid. police Saturday morninj^ t»n a turned It inro a factory /or Itself willingly In a position of Twin FaJIs Tuesday, In ob- making firebombs. TWO OF THE 40 Magic Valley nallonal Kuardsmcn Involt/ed In the test exeretsis on^Oio direct confrontation with Arab scrvanco of VcfcrarisT>ay.- Authorities said fuel and Police inspector Antonio Cas Idaho Military Support of Civil Defense plan this weekend were MaJ. Don Cryder. Twin nations,” Elssa said. "It ha* could In lurrt bargain fo r better materials for making the tagent sold the man, as yet not Falls, left, acting regimental commander of the 116th Armored Cavalry, Idaho Army Na­ become very clear the United prices of their fat cattle, he devices vcre found at 28 States Is Arab enemy number saidi In time this will become tional Guird, and MaJ. Bob Cameron, Rupert. The cxerclse was a command post type locations in the compound of stru ggle a fte r con ferrin g in.side «if ew rrlw nnH Inynlvcd nnlv nfflcgr« anri Ifi>v.NCO<-rlit-4hB.regiment.------— oilB and It 1^ j p w fnr- t^^ A ra h t------Navy Captain nerecsnry__sincA frv>ftpr...rjluj>c: ■BtiTrdiriBs innt is t m (fiijrrcjr tho plane-■witl aiiljuit official to determine or define the(r_.- and grain prices are now being Japan’s research efforts In The man let. the 68 other attitude toward the Uhtt«!l bargained through the NFO. space and aeronautics. passengers pff the plane before S tates." To Speak On Ho listed five steps which the Sapporo police said 32 allowing the officials to go The Arab League's Secretary ■NFO has' been using to gain Power Outage students were arrested Satur­ aboard. Some of the pa.sSengers General, Abdel Khalek Hassou- higher prices: Guard Tests Plan day, most on charges of arson said he appeared to want na, Jold • the . brief- openlng- — 1. -The—bleelc bargninlng^ c — paBtaBclon— o t-—dangarout ^eteransJDay^ politlral asylum in Uruguay. se.ssldn the ivilddle F j i s t . all commodities, which makes Halts Traffic -weaponK:—Fivo--students—feughl ThI.S w ns tht> cnr-nnH rnfimllng. policy was a "grave'challenge" A flpnkpsm i'i -thn mpeti a last-ditch battle wi th police stop. Unconfirmed reports said to Arab natioi^. He.' especially •>Iuval Operations w ill be in prices paid by large firms and from the ' upper story^of the the man' seized the Austral cited, the UTs, deelslon tt> Twin Falls Monday-and Tuesday companies. At the present time un IvfrJs 1 ty's-a i Airlines BAC-III jet over In Quebec permit Americans to aesue. In .. tn srt«,-ik in n;^sKrvance of Veter- there is collective bargaining in building. -Affionting Friday by teizlng n armed’ services without an's D a y . ■^B-atalen.------— ------power^ I m n f k tejw itlTnnthiBi^yM small chiULirom its ciother and 2. The bargaining of the NFO urday participating tr blackciriinrT^ch ftf HIP ' Ve(eran''s Day is TilCSday, and threatening it unless the plane ■- See NFO, pg. 2 col. 4 wide exercise involving the Ida-'or exercii< 9 have been held in Canadian province of Quebec “This participation Is contra^, in addition to talks by Capt. turned tor Cuba. He had a gun. Apollo 12 {'■. F. Thummel,' Wa.shlngton. ho Military Support of Civil De- the past, it ^lenlt only with for two hours .Saturday, forcing ry to International ^law, Ptitl- The British-made airliner, on fen.se plan. Civil Defense operations. hospitals and broadcast sto ciple resolutions of the United u ; > - r n rn j-m ilil.iW i tynltf^?imfn 'a" t lmTK!.l»Hns-wer«-pr«sont- ^rewBriUs- In-Jhc-Atab-worldT^i-the-Arab- CaplT'TniTmTnel enlisted Tri'tKc tra ffic tte tip T for fuel and then headed on to Leaguc setretary said. N .-ivy -QtK.'. 2.1. -wa .5 and accidents in M ontreal, \a(>nic‘vldeo, where the hijack^ 7T—mrrptref w em ber^ Carnnla*!; m^STSUrtil-— iflso called. Jor~ rn m m issio n ed in 19-lfi H e b e - allQWCd— th e ___ passengers— La R^ds Clash ~ T e x a s, and w a s set' u p ; ^ ^*'*-'''-’*’ - t he- — 8«JUp, -n f ld - the - p ilo t^ n -and—fiv to tciU- the, com m unuations part trapping-people in elevatorsr" For MiasioiL nnobili9»t4on-of-all-human anti deplang—tiut .kept -the. six man -are then tested na 1967 w as in Iho T o n k in -G u lf of the plan set up (or military ^Th8=btacfen^-!rffcctcrt..nhnnr *( -matcrial-rcsources-of- the-Aral»=- crew on board. VKFE — K E W J E D Y as a navigator on the USS In- the procedure they use In coping tfiillion persons in Quebec, woria:'’- tQ cdmbflt lifgerwBieh Policenwn surrounded the support. While their launch crew took trenid while it was conducting Near Outpost with, or solving, ^he problem, one fifth of Canada’s he^sald had defied all political plane— and— the— direclflr— ot Staff officers and key NCO accnrding-to. t Btftl—pe^wlflmlafionv—I t -.pa mo—4utt- th'n day oft. Apollo __ 12 ’ s i!tfotta-to;^lvf. ■ tlifi-contllij;.,------North Vietnam. port plan. oneitie dday a y sishort of fRe fourth mrtrntnnns-----practiced cartl^ port, Victr)r Garin, went aboard namese troops clashed three-Cavalry Regiment, Iduhu vVrmy Maj. Cryder said the military return procedures Saturday for H i s talks will be on the in­ anniversary of the great to talk tn the hijacker, a man times Saturday with N o r t h ! National Guard, with hc.idquar* forces will support Civil Defense northeastern U n i t e d States their lO-day moon mission in his e a rly 20s Vietnamese regulars trying to ters in Twin Falls, took active power and its significance 710 only when civil agencies cap blackout Ihnt begins next Friday. Four Deputies -Shortly V. thexeafte:______siirrnnn/i Vitio nan in the test exercise. “AmiffTca's totaTTOinnrWB Pffnrt. - l u a -niv-lnrice r .-dn the j nh. He a a.m.. Garin escorted the man outpost -near will he heard hnrriAr-«K«t lc lr:uii;.inn .tu t iunc- a n d -a itp 4eom ffftm -lln' plana nnd-pnlica-inafc [nvestigatntg^-^ him to headquarters for qiies- point o of f ' the GnmmuniJts .wfr.p.,..I(ite£.C. w ___ s m M - Monday, and will speak 'dejjendiiHg on emcrfietlty emergency power systems Wcdieikl " gSinmlri'atTOH tioning. w'lnter offensive. At least 13 at O 'Ifarv Junior High School The exercise ended at 6 a.m. when the lights flickered out. then start jjowing their pace of North VicLnamesc were reporl- ;undav. afte rining - fo r—tho nation’* Fairgrniind Fire u t H -tS n.TTi-. --'------— Senator-4)em es= Tuctday-ho will ape .t t -1-t- 'bTTTfircSccTCt'str-wjTrheld by^the luha f landiniTPxpeditlon.------— Elsewhere. U S. headquarters Montreal made: use .an I^l& County S h eriff-Twin a.m . at the Tw in F alls High — TPlafffliir umpires and those involved. emergency system which The three NTaVy commanders Saturday reported the loss of Paul Cdrder•Said Saturday he School, and at 12:30 p m . w ill boarded a training duplicate of PARIS (U PI) — After reading three Army helicopters tn Spending Curbed mows trains into, the nearest has a couple of arson suspecU spoak at ifie Veteran:^ Day the command ship, Yankee a book.,.called "How to Live Be- groundfire in incidents that station's. O fficia ls then unloaded in the .Thursday night fire at luncheon at the American, Le­ WASHINGTON (U PI) — Sen, Clipper, after breakfast Satur­ .yond Youj- Meaps." 8D-year-old killed one American and New Orleans the trains and closed the the Twin Falls County F a 1 r- gion Hall. The publi-e-is invited William Proxmire. D-Wis., said day and spent much of the day Henri Breau rented a $270 ^ wounded three. Two crashed in subways for the duration of the grounds,- > to attend the luncheon. Saturday the Pentagon has practicing their earth atmos month apartment on a fashion- -the-^fmigles northwoKt of .Siigon blackout. ------His—finftl~lalk"-^ill— t--344S phere-reentry maneuvers. « ~ TBR -TiVtrnBr^Tiear-tne—E p.m. at Robert Stuart . Junior Itwlon—i& jnttol._Cc T o w er. Three other Americans were spendinR cuts 10 make -them T m r v i s T t s High School. Houston was Then he advertised the apart­ killed. and 19 wounded in 39 seem larger and more nume­ ALGIERS (UPI)^ — President Other Veteran's Day speakers into the exercise a»id control Ing on the case. ment at half the rent and. dis­ rocket or mortar barrages rous than they actually were. Tito of Yugoslavia wound up will be Lt. Cmdr. Carroll Stir Interest lers monitored it as if the pilots A n estim ated J250,000 lit dam ­ tributing duplicate keys; re-rent­ launched by North Vietnamese Despite f9 "major" public a visit to Algeria Saturday by Briggs, Lt. Col. Arniour 'Ander­ announcements- about economy meeting privately “ witlf Presi­ were actually making their age ' was incurred when the' ed the apartment eight times, and. V iet C ong gunners in the NEW ORLEANS (UPI)— son, Lt. Col. Paul Carl, Lt. Da­ dent Houari Boumedinne. The blazing, 25,0()0-milc an hour grandstands were burned. The picking up eight checks—cach 24-hour'period ended at 8 a.m. m oves in the past six months, Voting In a Democratic prima­ vid Mead, Lt. Col. William Clai- he said in a statem ent., only Yugoslav chief of state is sche- return to a Pacific Ocean county does, however, have re- for thi;ee months rent. - Saturday. Ground fighting in ry failed Saturday to match the Jaoto_M— Sp.t.-RirJi.ird j^vall nom inal' : _cntir f.trra m rrl-----the. ilul,ial.iO fglurn hnma Sunday." splashdown. . ______- placemcntJnSurance. . . ^ . 3isn itid i M. Sgt. Lee Talkington, C o 1. D efense iJeparfiTicTSt'.? goal n t lice on to Breau who was pick­ with communiques reporting District Attorney Jim Garrison Richard High, Chief Walt Thom savhtg-^J billion Have actually as. Maj. Georfie Haney and Air ed up as he cashed the first only two small assaults over­ laid his political career on the of the eight checks. been m ade. National Guard Cadet Richard night- ______line for the first tinTe since the Tuininga. collapse of his investigation of Boise Man Elected President Of ‘T hey wll|- K|walt a t-3chool» thff^.lnhn -V—tO n w f (4y-iin- had -lhrcc-oppnnentt_JPip,rr. also was a 'niajrar's-race and next state conVetigon IrrPoea; urday — monilng. Mrs. AlliTMeatf, , races ifor'th e 'ciRt^TaJnntll'Tind was elected^ -president of the tello. The spring conference will Aberdefn,-S“. l>;, was ttflRiifflcliil *P&irttaiid Rose ' lSi^tediile 6ther“ posts.— AH told, 82 Slate Moose Association- Satur­ be in Idaho Fan* and N»tnpa visitor ***tor - the-women’*^*rbup.------Sniper Menaces candidates sought 19 city day during the final day .of the will be- th« "Sports Carnival" She-gave a floor instruction on --.B bis£rrcn’3y~-;;oyr-TTriionTrftfa'f5rHret>B s ^ ^ P U C “ ^ a i d 7r(b*-“prop®sed- tim « offlcae. yoop*tf^gtmaal-' convention:— ----- the ritual. terem onyjduitakJ^ rem lar session. . -BntishXibrari^s Pacific Railroad has been grant- pas-s'engers^ personal ~bagj^ge schedule of^hiS--Union_Pacific A policemen’s boycott tfiraa. ... , " Lx t 111 e-teams— ^ frOm Pocatello. «d - almo8t.Bwttt?fr-fh«nta-tha ^-it joust-rbe-ero'vided.' for the Portland Ro,se will "pro- tehed. to slow~3owrt".lRff' vote i^Other new-officorg -are. -^ e t -ggij*-; Twin Falls, andI a m lx y l Ttie Buhl Women of the M oo m Thomas. Boise, secretatjiirta- had requested for its Portland PUC President Ralph. Wicfc- vRirsa^«t~Jcets^ cause-mj'stery riflemen have ~lt'W iU 'now t c |i ijayllgl\t tcaro vice president, and'John Rock. T»eiriSSBRiwriihDte-thronKlr7the IniJaa^l-nr. ^ Trains 17 and. 18 are no The .district attomey^S', face performed* between the banf|uet were presentedT^MfcJtJNjULi^ JwId^_th!cJSlKaK?r2SF' Capital District- vice-|>residej»<. Cacten-oftfaar -W in d w S - The only concession That .the normally «desiPie irafft cairSe Ton'tfiirTgqafrganwitM-Tiie-agy^ shapM ijp-*»-«aifrl«on^B»iost ~-*the» *prtsident*at.-baJI;-They icar^ weTBTWstailep uur^ j m t c _ £ t lC . iflid rn o ^ fa lh r ■ grant was ac^all’/puUed^f; ■tight-»chadnla.-^»---- -j— t ^ fU ld .^ w ltlu thef con tro'gersial -'MrarAmrMaJoi the prcsidenaZTent'it'iM 1Hque»~Sat^ was honp^ ditfiai nHTCn m a r quite adcpt_at-^takjnj!V-coycr,’’ elimination of the baggage car. ___’ Jlie______Z c h a n g e s ' on the Trains it-Kras'-'also, stated that *th« Garrison Sylting a vote of and Cetiom Pag« was th« pUn- aSMiJgh^fc,!.the Biihl Moose -Willianr~BSBn- ■ The com'mUsion said, "the 17 and-18 cannot 4 to into e ffe c t Dperatipn oTlT obffet-lour confidence tb renew ; Hi9inve*{P ist. emoBy. — ------■: . ' -sard Cou'ncillAf c a r Hall. ..Jyatt "They are ge car jm : Traina.^lT and unril N o v . 30. 1969. ______bn the PbrtlanOlos? " death_of President The Women bf the Moose host- enedT^?7rsah*rf ' -«gqiJfed-hit m rttia., '' In Ote S»»-nM NSiVK^X-M rr K e u o e d y .' gW>up ¥ o U )i' to hoGTlli TImes-Nows, Twin Falls; l^ciho' Sunday, Mov^mber 9> 19^9 N oneH iirm " u a r i e s i^UiStradiaii"To

Visit Rotai^ » Donim' flackett ": JviiiB fitreiks . l^'uneral ServiQes as .she washes g la ssjo d w r * __ stierinan usgood Bob'Sievers learning more about i’'uncral services were con-j. Funeral'serviees-for-Howard photography . .. . Ethel, :Martin ; From Tlm an-Nawa 24-HamiJflteathBr-Bu»^au,Vtfiga— -duoted—W W nesday-in—EI-JPa!a),Jt,—Larsen-wULbn-tmnduated-ftt Chib In T.F. explaining why she aqesii't bowl This year . . . Gl!51frai‘ “Keppnsr. Tex., for Sherman FT O.sgood, 2 p.in; Monday at the White This week is. Rotary Founda­ EDEN—No Injuties wpre re- 5g. fo rm e r TWt'n F alls resident. Murtujirji Chaliel b y -R e v , How- taking, off for Ch.aHis for the tion W eek arid the Twin F alls ported when a school bus re- who d|ed. there Monday of lung ard Larsen and Rev. Roberl weekend .. . .. Diane' Burroughs WARMER Rotary Club will bV observing scraping frost off of. c a r win- turning from delivering school; cancer. - _ r IDaniel.s. Last rites will be held tho’occasion with a visit of T^r- childrenen ■ a fter , .-ichool F rid a yiy i H e ^^,aw as5 >.p,rir.yrff-em B loved hyt v 'the' t he in Sunset. MemorialM em orial______PP a rrk k.. dows ■ .Frank Schell, talking e e a & t r irftcmoDn~x:loon-rm0llidcd“wttlrTrtrur^'‘- lided-wlth^trurk Mounlajn - stiles - ™ephone-«o.|T-riond.s ~ may call at the mortu- ibioui artren house will be at 7; 30 Lew iston East. Huish said extra chairs were -8+- £m iU i .BhUdrni rifis Takc.Hoiioi*s. ’^"“Mountain Home .55 35 trose. Colo.; one daughter. Mrs. Funeral services will be an- - A —d.->ughtnr w a * - ho r-n-.-to- M r - Pr-fltMoidt; from thc-cuen l-^wJll (,|g- ,y|,n d a a s fiK P o c a te llo ” 50 33 y s — SHeSji&RE — The suphoiiinre ■Marion— —Wnmei^—1+ nouneed- biy -the-W irik -M ortuiiTy, to- visit claaswnis—during- thi>- and Mrs. Kcrmit Keir. Twin Snlmnn- clasii at tlie,.,Jtieh..scliotil..tfflik burn; one sister. Mrs. Jim Runerl, go toward aiding persons with jB£eiing,i______^ ^ ______Fmigr=s==sEfH=wts T w in F alls « ■ l ead In numbe r o f » tudentg=on ^ -L u c^ E ip ; iipcecli iiriPMiirttms.' and Mrs. Leonard Bower, Kim- ~rCohtlntieaTW»fj'PagCP?H!t~ grandchildren and 20 g r e a t- xhc— hnnor rol l—iho pa fii-— »-+ and the moving of products in District-member*-of thC-Statc weeks period, school officials re­ grandcbildren. One brother-pre­ the low-pricE area to other Mrs^Robinson Nlirses Association will meet port, There were seven from ceded him in death. TBEss areas, Brandt Faces W ednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Cassia M em orial that class who made the roll, Mrs. Pearl B, Robin.son, 94, 3, Contract price forniylas for ■Funeral services will be held Idaho Power Auditorium. A I I with six ' seniors, three fresh­ 501 Fourth Ave, W,, died of a Adm itted all farm commodiites, at II n.m. Monday in the Ru­ professional and licensed prat, Mrs. Wilma Wilson and Mrs, men and one junior. long illness Saturday afternoon ■4. NFO members arc urged pert First Ward LDS Cha­ Major Test tical nurses are invited to at­ f Attend School Terry Buttars,' both Burley; The junior" high list shows six at Twin Falls',Clinic Hospital. to block produce together pnd pel with Bishop Dell Thompson tend, Ben Martin, attoriiey whn Mrs. Dennis Orton. Paul, and eighth graders on the roll and - Shfr was born April .5, 1.S75. bv doing this, .“jet new pattwns officiating. Last rites will be In represents the SNA oii legal Kerry Harris. Oakley. seven seventh graders. at Weston, III. Mrs, Riibinson for comnanies not dealing with the Riverside Cemeter>’, Hev- Open House Seniors wore Paul Berriochoa. had been a resident of Twin In Election matters, will be featured speak- D U m lssed the NFO then try to beat the burn. under the direction Mc- Douglas Fanvell. Steven Rop- Terri. Churchman, Layne Had- l-’alls since 1917 coming from prices, Cullouch Funeral Home. Friends c-Fowd—at M f*.—Donald lock, Genene Kisling, Sue Neher Oklahoma, She was a member BONN (UPl) — Chancellor ------\ 5. Movement of farm products may call at the home Sunday Willy Brandt's three-week-old tended the "Back to School" son, and Delbcrt-Browii. all JBur-- and tiatncrme -i^aguugj.' Patii» -tt»ncpn/^n_nn.t u m L u ai of the First Christian Churcn, Immunization clinic at the Ihto—ndw„-iTiarkol .arnnc -maiiTT - f g eew- WIpht ar ih>- Bll.ijS' j!t.'hC»Jl:' w clri Saj-as was the lunior til time of .ServiresMondnv TTTi Nov. ; t , ' i siV ■■hi’ WUS riia r- __ rgiy g a lW Ul'stTtirr;^ tain-'t or ereate.i- keen-eompeti lit the polls today In Ibcnl -the event BIrth-s ^phomores wore Cindy Chap- ritd to Vincent W, Kobin.son at fice will be closed tuesday 1 tion .______■ ...... followed their child’s s c K o o l Soni^vere born to M r and TmrnrEdwaTdX;hesirr Mike-Gnth^ Anthonv, Kan. He died Jan. 29. cU cldctians,-in the heart , of Mr. Staley summarized by cause of the holidBy; schedule' of classes which had Mrs.' Garv YarbroeTThTDecIo; rie, Charles Hansen. Carmen I9.VI. W est G erm any's booming in- saying progress of the NFO dur­ Mrs. Box ~--4>eon cut tO'lO-minuto classes. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wrigley. Bur- Kinney, Mike Kinney and. Kay Surviving are one son, Harry du,stry belt, ing the pas^ year in. Idaho has Valiey' Snowmobllers —!—At—tlie—conclusion ot the six- leyr-and- a—daughtor—was—bom Saras W, Rohinmin, T w in F alls: th ree Brandt's .Social DemckijI ts. In M a gle becTT-vt'c ry s u c c sfnlTind' fnr-the : perltJd " d a y ; " a hot lunch com- to Mr. arid Mrs. .Dwayne Giles, I^eshmen werte Billy Hata, ton —B ox.—fiJr—d ieav^ragtt-and desatiL-WaJ.-Sery- W ebb. _____ a lengthy illness. Falls, and Mrs. Ruth Norton, county council election cam­ for their first meeting of the and additional bargaining. This V ed. ■ Eighth-irraders-who-mad. She was born in Rockland. West .Sacramento, Calif,: on e paign in the state o f North fall and winter season. All (nter- Minidoka Memorial would also hOI(nTne~fnr~other 6. estM jwrsons are Invited tn During the PTA m e e t 1 ji g roll were Cindy Ber.gin. Jody T3nh(7. a.tT3r^aw"marrred to o TifOther, Clyde HarrlnKtnn^Gjalr -Rhine-Wes+phalia—^k^ith-tht-sIC Adm itted states, he said. The NFO presi­ ; which followed, -Mrs. Doran Clayton, Wanda Faught, Brenda ville C liffo rd Box in 1927 in Sho- Cajif,; five grandchildren; |.j gan “Keine Halge Sachen' tend. Mary Hruza and Charles dent said there is no secret to ‘ Butler, ann9 unced. the annual Hubbs.-, Austin W ebb and Carol ihon e. great-grandchildren and nine (No Half Measures). Davis, both Rupert, and Jertny cDllpctlve 'bargafnlhp with agri­ i membership drive had c o m - Williams, Seventh graders were They made their home in the great-great grandchildren. It was an exhortation to the Osborn, American Falls, cultural prodiirts, but to get M rs. M a ry Stanger, Han.sen.- ' menced with a special compe- Ruth Faught, Robert Haddock, Jerome and Hailey area.s for region's 10 million eligible vo- has been admitted to Twin Falls Di,smlsscd bwter . and higher prices, the White Mortuary will announce ! tition between the first 8 grades, Dawna Jacbbsen, Lura Kidner, a; number of vears.— .tei'3 to -fol k)w tliiouKlt ilm-'ti e nil Maurinc Thaxton, Heyburn; NFO rpemh(»|-<; ;i [-p Mnr1/inf». .funa Cridic And' HbsiiitAl fflr "iHedrcar ^ TTie grade having the highe^s^ Steven Saras, V iki S^impfinn jinrt ■Mrs. -nilX tAUliht school ii'f that ousted the . Christiim r.awrenre BiiperL—imd their prodlicts to do block bar­ treatm ent. rgc-'-'Winiams, Pleasant Plains school near Je­ Democrats frorh power in Mrs. Marion Tisk. and Naomi gaining and selling. . m em bersh ip In tho P T A w ill rome. and . had operated a national elec;tions on Sept.' 29, VandeVcnter, both Paul. Approximately 1,500 men and Jehii Feim ; receive on apiiroprlate prize. beauty shop in T w in Falls At stake ■ today arp .council The regular monthly meeting women attended the state con­ ' The drive will end Dec. 5. known as tlio Beauty Box. B U H L — Jehu -Fenn. 8.1, 204 seats in- 1.197 o f the state's n't fhe National Farmers Organ­ Rotary Club vention at the Ponderosa Inn, 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stand- T h ey m oved to C alifornia in 8th Ave. N.. Buhl, died Thurs- J.StH) cities and towns ly jd 'in 45 ization wjll,be held at Committee meetings began all were presented their PTA 1939. day night in a local nursin)!|ot_ jt.s 56 countlas. Tu esday at the. Tw in F alls Coun­ Koutnik To Head Friday night, with general ses- ty courthouse. All bean growers - ! -past prcsiderlt'Dins. It wag"ltn= M rs— Bcix-wai—a—jn«mber—of hoMiL* Ai a long illnes.s, F o r m e r CJlfmcellor Kurt Offieial To nlo'rn'- . nniinceri the PTA will sponsor the I,D,S Church.-and a s-b o r n . M a.rj-,h 7,'i. IRRfi, ____ Kiesinfrer's____Christian ing-gna-aftprnt'On, T he gnnvi?n r~ a WaTf uisney''"nfovie. " t‘he of Eastern Star, at Kanosh. Utah, m oving to Democrats urged voters Hvni'initirtg aifccwr witi'ratie"^ Area-BrireiFgr tion closed with a banquet Sat­ Vanishing prairie,” 8 p.m., Nov. In addition to her husband, Kemmerer, Wyo.. while a small "storrn the Red city halls," to discuss the sale and market­ urday night, 14, at the school's lunch room. Visit Ai'ea she is survived by- three step­ hoy with hi.s piirents. He moved ing of “beans nationwide. A re-- College Of Idaho C arl Eshelm an, Kuna, presi-, children, Mrs. Burton Robinson. port on the state convention will SHOSHONE — The Rotary dent of the NFO first di.strict. to Twin Falls in 191K and later,'V'rkll A a/1 Montebello, -Calif.. Mrsr Gwen to Gooding, He m oved to Buhl I J U U H l X i I l v D l v U ^ also be heard. L, Jam5s Koutnik, Twin Falls, Dl.strict Governor will be atJhe Jtold of the organization drive Battery Stolen Shnw. 1 rw__Angp.les.— and Vern in 194.T'and wiiikr d fur Ihe Tw in ia lnc,4l^ DrrT.- ' flHn ■Fm nei.'i Fairs' Canal'Co. until HI!! W tire~ CSI Faculty wives ahTWOTnrir^ Tw t^?^U ^ity Police art In- tional College of Idaho Day, set cers report, February, In May. county nephew, Mel Jensen, Twin Falls, ment several years-ago. CMrg^d With will liold, a luncheon at . II 30 vestigatlng the theft of a battery for Thursday, when alumni and Th6 district governor Is Geo­ groups were chartered- and and several brothers and sisters. a.rh, at the Colonial' from an automobile owned by friends will recognize the merits rge H, Fields. Director-s of the m eyibership is grad ually in­ ..Services were conducted Sat­ He married Diana Hopkins at Driggs in January. 1910. Their House Reservations can he Fred Humm, 83G Maurice St, of the sm ill private litieral arts local club will meet with the creasing. he said. urday m MonteJ»^fIhattcry vw>s rerrioved Trom Mr. Koutnik and area wives of member.s will invit- to get. caltle^ fiogs and sheep in fh e Salt 1 akC In tj-'T D S 'T T n l^ l A T w T rrT a lls yoiith was ar. 2211, — Ws—vrMcrlC sometime beiu-eun “ rm- nle .She l.ner— grucd-at-$10.4& Wfh— K o ulnik-s- — worliar-f; c-rew»-to-cwt--down-on-fire"hai- -chaft«r«J-ifl-thts-dtst-r4<>tT-whioh - KI NO—HILL— Sewerat-person- - E rt- TeTr"itl«Tr-nOTrofirTTrfftcerr-«m* Include Mr and wavnc ard, also Include'! two counties In ni’l chanjjt'.s luiVL* -b e t (l-tJis) MuTYtiinft, Honieila le-; TWpuiy Charles Juhn.san, He was BartTcy. Mrs. Marvin Cu.<;Tcr. WilsOn Chufthman reported northern Utah and an ac-'at the Port of Entry at King Mrs. Gus (Iris) Averett. Twin arraigned before U, S, Commis- 200 m iles less. SUBSCRIPTION RATES M r"a"W r'NTr». Rnhald I^inn, Mr. on...... Ladies Night held last week live county unit m Wyoming, H ilf Fj Hs : Mrs,-F.verett (Margaret) sinniT Hnrry ---- Jumer-— pFkiay THE TIMES-NEWS and Mrs. Michael Green, Pauli when 4,*i memher.s and th n ir! "■•h'ch snnn li ill ho ir,lva.fl«H-<»«lT- — Edwin—Stirkfadrii Ims ' li e mv Mw'ielgy,-Mr*,— 'wives— trefrt— 10 Jackpot*."' Nfv .,i—,Tli Tho0—m m.iin i»i iti I " --- i — — tnhn ^nr)u.',iy <;pni;jnr nnrti price for the farmers commodi-. after serving in the Air Force. t'resno, Calif., and IS 'allc b ounty—Jatl ixiiUiiig IIIB p e r month lini;-iuhifcl»..wUl-{H‘<>vid<* o-i.it , plu.^-----f>>n.i1U"HII'lR'rt naS“ T!een pro- ■Niildren <■ and several groat, arrival of a U. S. marshal from _S2JS , (Dnilv A .Sundaj4 - g u e s ts . a profit. I f is im portant to the moted to' trooper, and is now grandchildren. He also was pre­ Boise Bond was set at $10,000. DRY C L E A N IH G -t B y M all rams nation's rcortoniy to keep far- stationad at Twin Falls. ceded in death by a daughter, '— ^P*td-in-Advance he sakl trainees— added—at—Ihe M rs Seth.DeiW ifi, tn-lftfiO. T- (D a ilv a Sunday) Funeral services will be con­ SERVICE (Continued From Page On«) C S r Schedules The main purpose-in bargain­ fiort include Rickie E.vlihg. Ri- 1 Month ...... S2 50 ing Is to keep farm products rif. Marvin Miller, Banks, and! ducted at 1 D m Monday'in NO EXTRA CHA>?GE 6 Months ...... 13,00 Portland and Poeatella '‘should be allowed a.s providing ade­ m oving and not create a sur- Robert Keeton, a former guard the Buhl I.DS Church by [bishop , •■SAfMITONE" 1 Y e a r ...... 23.00 at the Idaho state prison, Boise Robert Fulkerson. Final rites quate. (‘fficient and reasonable Events For Week plus, the speaker noted. He said Mail subsctlptlonij accepted Dennis Hardin has exchanged will be in ElmwooA Cemetery, s e rv ic e ." that early last summer many C AM ER A REPAIR only where, carrlnr delivet^ is Several event*? have been potato fields were plowed under positions with James Marquess,- Gooding, at 3 p.m. f^i-iends may rAST ouAimr Under the hew ,schedule the not maintained. scheduled for thi.s weel^ at the across the nation when the De- a weigh master at the weigh call at Ihe Albertson-Dickard PMOTOCtAPHIC U tV IC f T ^ H a S m a t in-wUl—depart from P<^catcUo 3ia Av» i, — j vrin talH. Uftha Cullt'tiU uf Southern Id a h o -ca "pnrtment .of AEricntture report' sta tion o n the- ld «h g -6 ity -r 0 «d - -dtapel-Sunday-from < to 5 p,m at'7 a,m. and arrive the same 301 Ay*. W. y j3 -* r pus. ed a surplus out o f 'B o is e ." and titiMtday until noon. - xtovLoa PQrtland--al_10-P-m It' -The Della P;ii Omega jnitia- This way farmers controlled will leave from Portlan(J a t^ "^~^TTM E5^NEW S~ tion w ill b e h e ld '1 hursdriy 5T their ow n sUrplU^;', he said. add--f a m and flr^ive .In Pocatello at the Fine Artis Center, On Friday ing block potato selling, where| SUBSCRIBERS 11:^5 pm ,—the same day. there will te an orientation in farmers in several counties sclli Clip & Send During recent hearings the politics on the college campus. their produce . jointly, has prt^ TOM THUMB for service on Union Pacific pointed out that .succc-ssiul. ■ ' m s - $ 2 .9 5 $ 4 .9 5 — ------P a i a o t - r E^ l i v e r V — 'tIie~t1-aTns In questiQn did ” hot tact FranlT^ffie at^SI. High -Hc...-snid..the.. N E O .hn.s-.bef.li PHOTO STUt^ earn sutiicient revenues - to |llU« schOolstatrBand andchcnr 11^;- 'working on feed grain tjargain- «a l«i tax 861 W »il 4000 South pay the out of pocket expenses outs will be held from 8 a.m. « aU t Call your carrier ing • contracts the pa.st few FOR O N E PERSON iounliful,. Utah S4010 FOR FAMILY CROUP of their opera^a-and constitute to 6 p.m. Saturday at the Fine months and. has handled mar­ I. D. Themai«n, mgr., 393«354t R "subiiahrtjjf flndndSLbUrdtfH" Arts-C enter.enter. keting of meat, primarily pork. on the railroad,” _Otl_NQV*- iS-_lhe__CSI - throuRh-its m arke tinf^-prOBram, TRe“ ra irfoad ”sa id wh i iT w;Ts department will present a coif- Don___Berkhahn and Hugh, GHRISTAAAS SPECIAL rB efor^. S n.m . rilgiilv o r .desirahlc_tO—trv--tn-hec.r^ .the Gpaw -both- fi'nm—tha -national b*for« 10 a.m. on Sundoyt trains in operation if there is Arts Center, There will be no qHE-8 X 10 LIVHB ^^»t a weed^for .ser i'ice the , l ait^ ■ftdmi-ssion ch arge. commodity reports on, dairy andj road propO!U!s elimination of all The Roger Wagner Chorale feed grains during the mOrnlng t . ■. t^hildrWn .:. Teanagerri . . . TKwsifele- «xpen— ?— Official Qty ond Coonty N«w«jxip««. harm' to the service. p,m, Nov. 22' in tht* Fine Arts The photographer will come to your homfr r ^ v r '■'^■Mmrr\hT Avdif B«r»ao ©f It was stated that during the Center. ------.— NOVEMBER 28th &. 29th ' Oreulotion ond UPl l2-month , period June T, I9CT. th rou eh -M ay-3I, -13C9. the buffet- —— and w ill ,(;QnlncLy-.uJoi_Umej6 Lsitling_L___-j_ l^rtuonf to S4Cfi^ 4^T-108 Idoho K E T C H U M — M o re than *1,700 Cod«, Thurtdoy U h«r»by d«lignoh»d lounge -cars operatBl-pnrthF ‘ lie p O n tflV e n SencLno jTipney— Fill in coupon belovv and M ajll NOW i ot doy ©I lh« w«ek. ©« w hf^

;' n a m e U n d er th• e* proposed changes lU to other lodges were civen people by the Sun Valley Ski ’____ PuUiU>Mj;dalIy^an^SundaY, «xc«pT Ky Forrest Armstrong. Bill C|ub at W arm Springs Ranch >Sohii%loy, or 130 Secortd S»r**f ifie rdllt^d stm figuresj.t'will lose S156;S68. Brown and Max Bihr jt the Inn, I » V ^D D K S S • Twin Follf, Idohj), 83301, by Richfield Ma.sanic lodge meeting Proceeds will gp to the Jun- PHONE 1 .ypH^y IfK. — ■ lor Skl-Educatloti-Foundation,! « . WhfclTJiDOnaory -thgr1»mior~rac»i -AJI-BorW 5tl»-«ii»-p*»^ ogoinii our brauKful REMBRANDT back-. ------’Ming— ' ■ I ■ Z^Sgndqy. ^ovembeV 9. 1969 Idaho ', • f a les^es— = ^hen Obife Dbwrflte' Are RUGGED TOUGHNESS - HAZELTON i- . Three pr6mt- :^HIGFjh^ERroR3TO nent Haze)ton businossSs have beon'-soldTsnd-jriNrneTmdcrTrevsr mahaeement. All -transactions LONG MILEAGE ^ -toolt-placo-Novh-1^______G eorge ScHfOedcr w hoT______^ F E T Y ^ eratcd the C g ih "G ro c ery fo r the . p a st'35 years-had t>eerradmfttcd- — to i-^con ualescen t. .centfir— in — B oise—(oHowing— ir^ ___ Store hns hfien .snld-tn-Mr^-arid itels-Thgj^hqf^ Mrs. Dean Howard. The How- aj-tJs have owned the Sportsman CluS and Hazelton Hotel for five ear.s. M r. H ow ard w ill continue D | i r a l 6 n P r e m i u m IQ manafiement of these biyi- nc.ssc.s aiid M rs. H ow ard wi operota the grocery. O w ners of M ik e '-! M a rk ... • since 1953. M r. and Mrs. Milan Fillmore, have no definite plans Polyfester cand Fiberglnss -^ c e selling—Ihetr— ntonapv-^tn Mf. and Mrs. Marian McClain. The McClains are area re.sidents •since 19,5'l. T h e y have renam ed b e l t e IT t i r e s tlip sfore Mac's Matketi. The drapeiy division of Kim- T>all's DraptJry and Uhholst,ery 50 to 75 % Greater Tire . Vastly Improved Corner­ has been purchased by .Mr. and M ile a g e ing Stability Mrs. D. Li—toudpr,—Eden,—and will be known as Juanita’s Fab- ip Times More Resist­ Amazing Traction ricatnrs ance To Blowouts and Siipot Safety tlie operation of the upholstery department. Mrs. Kimbalt has Faster Starfs arid'STops • • Increased Gas Mileage accepted a position as interior decorator with a . Twin Falls 2 Fiber G la ii troad pliat for 4 ply Poly»»l«r corc{ body for firm. The Kimballs will still }remer^dout impact resittancv champion tirengrh and quief, reside in Hazelton. ar>d trBod non-ft<]t-tpotiino rrde. Rescuers Find FED . T A X - IT’S JHE 4 + 2 CONSTRUCTION Youth’s Body S 2 9 .9 fl $2.41 THAT AAAKES THE DIFFERENCE 2 9 .9 8 2.54 OROFINO, Idaho (UPI) — 2 9 .9 8 2 . 6 6 Sparch^3>a Fties^^lSryojj— r^waJV- 33 r98- 4 Ply polyester and 2 Ply I ered ihe body of Daniel Hall, H 3 :9 8 -3 tOO----- Pierce, in- mountainous, 2.45 -h r.iih h _^,cu vcr.e d .CQun trv about §1:51 2.62 Plles.of Protection _ 50 miles north ’of here two days ancr hc v^'a.>i rcpnrri'a mi'i'iifiB 33,98. feoq

U s e TIME.S-NEWS- WANT ADS dressed as" trees, bunnies, ch&ir and dcK|r, acted out the story of the Little .Blue Bruin who FOR FAST-SELLING RESULTS was saved by the Bruin Spirit. • The DURALON D.S. PREMIUM

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FULL 4 PLY H E H U C f ^ B i l B m ' f l l l T C H Y E O N C O R D J wI E N 1 1 Wb Buy Full Carloads of Tinas . . . T o Save Ybu Styles to appeal to lhe young men as well as the more moturs . Money. We Specialize in PREMIUM TIRES . . . to Savfi Your Life ,

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Orig. 700/650x13 rrsjir to $75 735/695x14 S liS O - 7 7 5 x T 4 $ 4 2 .9 0 $ 1 7 . 7 0 T J H i : 8 2 5 x 1 4 $ 4 7 .0 5 $ 1 8 .7 7 >-$90 n B 5S xT4 $ 5 1 .6 5 ^ 2 2 . 0 7 e e c x - U - “ $ 6 0 .4 5 $ 2 4 .5 9 Orig. - 5 * 0 * T » - $ 3 8 .1 5 $ T K 7 8 - t o - $ 1 0 0 6 0 0 x 1 5 6URALON PREMIUM TIRES ARE 7 7 5 x 1 i _ $ t i L s a DESIGNED WITHOUT COMPROMISE! 8 1 5 x 1 5 $ 4 7 .0 5 MEN'S.100%' ORLON^ ACRYLIC 8 4 5 x 1 5 $ 5 1 .6 5 JNC0NP4T40NAl.Ly-

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ReducedI- Popular Boys fall and Winter BirslQCULARS. [ond *Ttyles in beoufTfut~ colors. Ring stripes ~* ref lects__br!glifly af r»i^f._- —j-. ___ "T 1 9 M Pi^schoolar a)z«a 7x35 wide angJer’bJnocu- Orig. 9.98 o « ■ NOW . t.. '*•0 0 lars. Fully coaterd optics.. Sale'(Prices^ Raftectty Tap« - Free 'C5tjmpTete~^with " Tcarrying" — ©oodT^Thnuh- 5 J A G K E K : ing-*- Majgie VatHey’d B o ^ Newspaper ______al jfr t c e r itHd- js « " W (BW ^ r -o f h^F-r' nf .th ff'.W a shjtitfnn .AcHo WASHINGTON—There !s i ernoF, “ that-this .movement was ' Graphically Illustrative of the the Socialist . Committee of the New Mobliia.- reason'why members of Cotv^ spSwnsa' s^wTiM'In'ntjiaiitariarrTrfrdes— In “tbtaUtariamrfrdes— various—revolutl6narlesvarious—ravoluii^aries pullin' tipn C om m itle e (N M C ) that i t ' Sunday, NoVB^bBf 9. j . ^ .; PHpNE . greSs and others Who' approved and designed to- take- advantage - the Wires in;the background ar spearheadlngTlHe aAtl - Vietnam tWe O ctob er M WEStEWStlBI - ■ "> '.WOMAS >K5V/Xr|> ' ‘..O. A, tGu«rmKEBI • , WILEY'DODDS ^ -P o b lU b ir' >Mlitant.-.to .|h« )»ubllih«; : ...Advwtjiino'MooW ^ -toriuhi, are the announced — oegrcARPEisirt*'------:0AtE ,woa^»son • i :' plgh -Indisputable^ evidence 7 Is tiv e s -ls -^ h e —same.—AU these i>ponsibl York City.'Tffinp^cufreftUy “ ~XrpmJra"havrwved~ 6n the edi- -___cum»M^I.Dg-..ULj^ - f fulUtlme YSA national organi- torlal board of the “Young So- ---jflHds-of these .affairs are hard---^r]ninolo^-nm m ^late,-total -the eounttS.-.rn opposition to-the ^eVlousW, he-was natfonaL dalist;” ...... “ ■ ' ■ core MarxistsMarxists-■ndr-r»dlcal - undr-rtdlcai ax8X- , and unconditional withdrawal.’ -war, for went t;,. iom'i.V.;r:r: eptembee--1969-lssue'Df— tremlsts . who»e real aim ia=JIII}iS5r3lioE;SiE5^alS=ISSS6l^determii^^ _,^^-j^g^;^;Fffji:ta=gronp-caJling .‘Youn;Y o u n jrS o c la l lst“ T:yiHBini-ii . revolution and not political -pro-o- these activities are free to do s6 . America, and for fr^ft spee^ fS — fregTy—(jjg—p-nir Play Tol' Cuba n~ lenethv article titled "YsX -^ stH F h elg. j>ri,i»iary~pflrpo8g~~ty'1r Ttfos Ttfose in political circles wiio^ G.I.'s" SMC has announced It committee, .Two years later HP proBram /or th e' Campus Re- There’s no chanc© for dVaft re- consider its position, tindehriinlng ah^ destroying theie wish wish to to lend lend their their namesnames and and 'Will conduct a "strike against .{tended the Soviet - controlled volt " AA post-type ccnterfold form uijtit next yeai; for which the ; . urging Hoiise approval. Rep. John Amefican system of democracy ostensible■ supprt are 'not • - pre- the w a r " on N ovem ber H. artdV,. Eighth-World...... — . . YotitJ^ Festival i„ In "consisted of a plctur^-of "Che" "m a rch , bn Washington . nation’s youn^ irien can thank, the g. Hunt (IW ‘"Tellgibus. T e llB lo ______, these ■operations. Ill the-' "D^pd rfrnft rpfnrmlft-^group>-and--elements. -"oath-ofTifftcB'In-'betnB-'swgririe^^ Ingtoii headquarters set uj) iS f March Issue o P T T i^ tIItffl^ _ Bolduc. YSA national chairman. l . 'I l c a p p r o v a l w a s im m eaiateT-fT on - ^ n c e re v is io n in the p re s e n t.la w . . to front for them .the leftist' uphold the Constitution and t d ‘— i put out-by the socialist Workers tftled "W hy Revolutionaries Be- - • ~ gressmen hailed the proposals ‘iis opnntor Fdwnrd yji M tf«.nni«r1w • .militantsmilitants are keepingkeepingdrum'tiBht drum'tlBbt defend it frorei,frorei,all all eneenemies, both , Marxists, as follows: Party, listed "-lO campus spcak- long In.,YSA." ' ^ "overdue’'-Hnd “ureentlv-needod.” ' ’ . c,uwara — control of all planriin«,^arganizr___ foreign and domesjjc. Ing dates" for Rosenshlne. 1 n. '^'overdu e ’ '-a nd “ u rgen tjy-need pd, ’ '____Cfliol. LIpman, 24,^8110581 ey- — l‘.TheJMilitantlLregu]itly^caEc= called for sweeping reforrriseforrns or the inlIng^ and bossing. They are; mak- Some o^“tho w anarxlsts flng^ ecutlve’secretai^ of SMC,whose these talks, he aaclBlm’ed 'C a ^ 3Tho President proposed td reduce ries reci-ulling pronouncements Selective Service act which he Ing certain that ^completa dom­ letiders arcire piouslnpiousljj disclaimingdlsclaimine ' national headquarters Is iji New tro and his brand o^communism the period of prirne -vulnerability to for YSA'under such headings as called a patcjlwhrk* He said all ination is In their hands, and • Jloo,...... While condemning the U S, in IntentiooJb rc-sort to violence. ■ York City.. Last year she was "Fan the Flames of Discontent the draft frpm ' a? long as sevisn that they- are setting the stage They have talked. 11..a that way i._be - gditof Qf "Young.'Socialist," ‘ unsparing terms. Last year, ho youths who wish to appeal, their — Join YSA.” - years to twelve rnbUis, an improve­ an extensive speaklrtg draff-calssification should be-xepre?.. and ca llin g the -tune.- '< " fore'— preceding Hols and del- rrionthly published-by the Young ment of tremendous importance, to Sem— Patil— Fannin. • -R -A rifc york."Ne»rjerscy SO-ca 1 l

«U v lgm lyr'"^ os '«Wd Ap(i«4 -^^0 »i< ^ lir-comparison-to^World Wait l.)rri_ers. was 'gummed . _up—iseveral : claini It Violates their free speech the possible ■ effects of abnormal Fulbright. describing U,S. par- years ago bj» the respected Seri. i rights. preoccupation with sexuality, espe- •ticipalion in Laos as "a wcll- Richard Russell, D-Qa. "No;" — ----- l t . 4nakee-no-ineFe-s^nse-that--^Jgouc- fleslied -ou t:-w arr"i..has. ..brojliBht said Russell, "w e have not told,, teeit states and a num ber of cities a predictable reaction from ad- tlie comilry'CalBDt-Crsnipers promote obstene matter through the are trying to deal with pornography jninlstratipn sources with h is tions) because If there Is any- which should be held ; Tnalls than that they do on telovi*ion '^witlv^thgjc .own laws, because of the ch arge that the op>eration is be- thing . inn carried on without the know- sacred . . . it Is information or radio. It should be recognized .Supreme Court's previous refusal to ledge of Congress, These wit- regarding the activities of- this - that smut is not "speech," it is treat smut peddling stiffly. Surely nesses have defendcaTKe Scc^“ntgenc 5r - - . r“ -^Stich^.:flctivitifiS; ~ ---- trader-And^ust atpdru^s or-vwapons— oh-the- nm ilsissuc it rcc'i surrounding the activity as Russell added, are so delicate can be kept from transit if deemed ^ stand. an effort to maintain the facade as to "chill the marrow of a of the 1962 Geneva pact, which man to hear,” forbade the Introduction of for­ , Ju.st so. Senator, But It Is also eign troops Into Laos, U is a trifle chilling to a man’s mar­ Washington’s position that-North row to discover' belatedly that V ietn am violated this agreet|;ient these a ctivities rtta'y h i MR. SPECTATOR from the very first...^ 1, day,UV.J., and . brought the country to'the brink :.-tha^-we haii-tirijgt Invpn/ed asl' _ of War. uetween themj the CIA ' 4 matter of International sectir- and DIA have 500 assorted _ s ^ k s in Laos. U.S. Army of- That 1? the crux of this j>ex!-___ficers not only draw up. battle ___ Qn Iiicredible Idaho |0UIU9 situation, which Is costing plans, but accompany royal ia- the American taxpayer up to otlan units into action, U.S. Air '-Tire-Idalnr-D epai tmeiit o f- Goitf-* I ng-thinga. -Thcro ia much mur« t 2D0 jnlllinn n itmr Ciii -Toree planes fly 'IIIUffe il'iaii UtliT ■iTioroo and P evclapnieirt-is publis’it«~ Xlie iiiugm/Sine is well put together in volvem en t Is a "s e c r e t," it i^orties a d ay. C I A . and D IA Is being master - minded by paramilitary types lead Laotian ing a newsmagazine on the basis of and the jacket in colbr. There’s iO c)€ifevJT- the Central Intelligence Agoncy. forces on terrorist raids, an issue every three months. It is a CwlaU fWO L. ___ _ a lot to mterest anyone regardless with the considerable support of No, The policy of the U S, dilly and because Mr. Spectator o f ta s te . the U,S. Army npH Air Fnrra___ Bfi'fflrnmanti created by J o-ln r happens to know the gal we would So. like we said. why” not write in and the Defense InteUlgeifte Ag- Kei:nncdy nnH rnntiniipf^ hy .tnhn- s a v t h a t n rnndlyijinrtirtn j^f-thn rnn.- to tho Dopoi-tm enriii Bulstj Ufia'sgmT ency. Thus the admin.siratinns ,son and Nixon, just w on 't wa.sh._____ son why the publication looks good your money along for a subscript ______• ______of John Kennedy. TynfloH .rchtui It B a ^Ticjj wUlcir^akes Ilf is because of the efforts of the edi- son and now Rldiard Nixon the intelligence com m unity, not-' have encouraged an exercise ably the CIA, an Instrument of which could get us into another our long - range International M rs. Goertzeh (wife of Vic Gocrt-, full-scale. Asian war. posture. It is a policy by which zen) wais. for years, a resident of r expect this should be of coi the executive and I e g i s I a I - Twin falls. It Is another examptc! NAIVETE OF THE YOUNG P nill Mr.r.nrtnev of -tho—BaatlcB - Still No Black Capitalism Slderable a'nd anxious intcre ive branches have nhriiraieri Of fr'iaTEnTfti'persoft' who jiist didft't =TtTSfr'ConsWut-t»nsf-pesp0»*ib ility —----- 1 claims that reports of his death have enough to do around here so , . .. . age or approachine that aee, to declare and wage war to a have been exaggerated. WASHINGTON — The latest capitali.sm wq.s to him a golden blueprint for black capitali.sm As_f!n; fulbright’s assertion jh e and her hiistiand nuived elje- ,^s9ei:Je shak«up« . in—President Nixon's^ opportumty-to Tnvotvc ms i>arry^ZllH5_iiune, ffflm—Uu^C5mm»ri a . -r« teitn^progranro^bllrel(-xa?ly~^l^We g.hett(vwiil^^ dfiarting— Dnpnnmpnt to lhe~Whitc Houte>^-hito nut-iht l l. "In a ■< about Mrs. Goertzen, we will leave backing from Stnns anrt..thn_ - profortfhuo fur p re sa agent giin»~ activities are regularly re- rncv," he told the press, "the but tnoyea M r .' N iiT White House, Roeser would have niick,s over substantive pro­ “Vic ou'l~ef-it. W e k n e w E io r in e ,ns viewed ' by members of the ' people arg fniitlori tn ItnflW -Innk for. them JiiLVA hpj»n nil mannpr on's campaign pledges to the been severely handicapped by gram m ing. “NegTO-ghetto -stitt- Hniiir nnd Sanate Arwed-ServiF— B ghliig on," ' th Rbe.sbY'vioIating the N ix­ -redemption, W ithout any funds o f its own. on administration’s, unwritten Stans breathed a slg;. It depends wholly oo the willing­ prohibition against' exhibiting lief this week when Thomas F. ness of other agencies — the too much zeal, his departure Rocser, a young Chicago cor- O ffice'of Economic "Opportunity. fronv OMBE was.preordained by nnrhtlop executive with superb the Housing and Urban Arf.iirs Idaho ^ we can see thb ariistirtr ""'I"!- J irndjSeptcmber. Stajii succccde'd This reminds us of another "fact” Republican___ connections,______allowed ilepartmoni, and TRe" “ H fS im r lents of Mrs. Goertzen standing out last weex in avoliling' H66J ir 'i that a teen-ager reported to us — Tilmself to be kicked upstairs Education and- Welfare Depart-', i'cViiinat'ion"'bv like a sore thumb. It’s just one of that “they” are keeping J 6 h n F . those things! Any publication Mrs, Commerce Department’s Office OMBE programs. Kennedy alive as a- human vege- ds his assistant for minority en­ Goertzen becomes isditor of just of Minority Business Enterprise Moreover.' Roeser hps had no terprise, - BEfiBfS WORLD tablfi in a guarded hospital room in (OMBE). What the Adminstri^- ends up being a eood orifi.______ch«!r_- leading section _m the_ ^lon had feared was Roeser re- WhTte House, D r. D aniel PiTt- R o e s e r ^ siicce.^.'tor at OMBE- A letter from A1 MintoiiiT execu- DaHasT'VoTrcan'rproVeTHar^THe^ Is Negro Abraham Venable, a aren’t, can you? slgnliig with a blast- exposing rick Movnihan. who heads the tive-secretary of the Department, the absolute failure to develop Urban XTfaifs Council staff non-Republican civil servant not tells us that the publication meets There are those, who will click black clt{^itallsm since jQn, 30. there, is a liberal - Democrat expected to follow Roesei's.ex- ^______theirjtongtiesjnd-aveiUhat since so S aved - that -w n b a rra ss m en t.— w tt^ ^ fttt^ "CflthiTsTasm for wed- am>le-in-proddtng-StHn5rAcf(iaI- ly, Veniible Is expected to be Subscriptions are being offered ’" “"y young people have made new Stans also is relieved for the ding the Negro and the busIfTess time being — of pressure for community; Conservative White a black*front man while OMBE - through the Department office in of witchcraft and astroIogyTmd . „ ob program. Yet. failure to nur- House aides seem bored by the is run by Anthony Chase, qulct- ^th^tat^0us^au30is^~for t..^^ndldat«^Ni-mn?.v-Tnn»-ia g baK0r- fr0ii-hs:T-5« y - ghetto were distre, personally contributed well No. doubt about it, the publication early this year when Stans selz- ‘The substitute press re- CWTJIOT-JJOO to R ichard N ix S r i ^ 7Aylll-lje verstllu r'Tliji; <;uitetlt- rtanSClENXrST'DftEAMSr cd'_control s i black capitalism lease plsdsintf that S301 m illion 1968 cam paigti, actually hus nr^. ____ I l*_no - exceptions ^ e r e is, among— Dr. Athelstan Spilhitus, president- by creating OMBE. were w iirbc S^nt througfiTiexfJiine' cess;s 10 to theuie Uval oval Office — ono v - ^J)ih5rartlc]es.j^jne_st0ry,ab()utlhe ___ Hert nf th*. Am».Hr.iH- Acgnripfinn reassured, temporarily, when Where it will come from Is any- rea.son why Stans was notwer- bodv’s guess. j Joyed hjLhla^appointincntL-—^ .— I Falcons-of^eil Sam Who i AdvatvflAmen^ JdJO’twrt li U r r ------E v g r i^ W 0rsy~WH^ Uie.uonflict^ C!e«rly~iiun 5''“ ’ .'S% :=;^untain made of Junk cars ^ c h & " arOMB^’s hea” betw een Stan s a n d 'R o e s e r uilc on the plains o f Karisas. ~ _____jindafnd IdeologicallyldeglofeaIly.fcjattem a^onservative. tiafi^_.ri?wrl^,thrce.:M r ^ported r t e d threejw ^ksM ^ksx go^tans. .Irtent froniL,hI

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Sunday, November 9, 19(59■ ' TJmiss'-News^w^ Fatls, W dfs»“ 5 ...'>^r Pfe^onal B fiaT thelsays>- such 1 b e h e rto th s: are waterfront. Befbre .that, J M ncatn a rlca.i Cai-p. jihincl n!threatening,to overpower much' exeSiMancrf: pyran'iidr.shaped buildi.ngrinn> thatl' - of the city and'Its - .."I.i'V:'" famed . Will hills.------yvill-soai' .840, few like' a giant At 84D feat.the critics of the- . -By-JAMES.Jfc^UJEJEbRDL mouniajjt-et steel^and concrete constr'iittlon Manhatfariiza-iplanning, that- :the Bilnl? of- dunce chp over the 'cilji’s hsirt in-1972: ■ ■ _Tran!sa.mcrica B iiu ild in g. g p t . o f f . .. \...... ■' tJ U E S T IO N '...... ■ in '" they biggest b u n d in g ” bobm’tlToh"r‘~ ' eM'c^' bullding'.'i clatm*- to SAM FRANCISCO (UPI)— easy. The Jiuge holding coinpa-'-T-^ u-thlnlf-Bijhl-Haedc-moKt-to-aMJtsJgma^h. anfl firo- , , { « « « — th e -ro c o n s tiu c tlc m -a fte r T h e newest .■;kvsci-apcr l.s thi eing the tallest wfll ndrnast nomio- progress?------...... - • • 3T>p=^‘Paris-of—the' West'*—nr bidding Jo become the* "Mon- Iho 1D06 earthquake. #2-story Bank of'< America's long. has drawn' n'^uch of the fire o f foot-- skyscraptac;. 4hat would "hattan of the West." and not Since 1D657K^buildings over world headquarterstyi \vhich at , In the planning stage lit a 60- " LOCATION •...... the critic.s, who feel the skyline have stogpcd only 210 feet shoVt everyon e is happy about it. 20 stories'high h^vejgone up-in 779 feet’ tioasts of being the slo ry-gian t fo r. the- Em barcade- . .Iniecvicws fn Ihls case_ were taken in Shelby’s in Buhl. is in jeopardy. . - \ San'FrarfCisqo’s famed sky^' San Francisco. M 9St call it tallest building in, the West. But ro Center, sometimes called of New- '¥w k‘s Empire Siato_ ANSWERS ■ . .. .■ ■ Ijnejs bBlne trancformed by a. progress ,—b u t-s o m e -labfel . the sucl^„Js.. the pace. . .and^-tbe: ilRQCkefcUec:. Xeflter .. West,” . WiUianfeMr-rfloth,. chairman of, Building.

pji.'i'ilHie use in an imf>eacnmcnt aciinn should the Senale rejoct the nomination of Judgc~C menf F. Hayn-swortlr.— ^— 4 Ford said he was acting on rjiese broadlooms will move out fe^t. hi.s own on Ihe basis of a Here's why: We chose only luxury tarpets from a large part of suRRestion by other House' r - -r t., EVERY mcmbfrs he declined to name. our Inventory..,all first quality... then marked them all , Ford, said Ih e feeling'of many. lyilc Keith's _m£rahexs--including—lumAeU—was dowtriiikrlhree iner0dihl^ow-price^rpups.^¥ou'4l-thooso that if the Senate sets up new . othicai standards in Ju'dgr l%ht ^m^e^most-wantedJiherSrUheiJuggesLioIor-Selectian, _ Kaynsworih. the siimc_ _5tap-1 dards sfiouicT be applied' to house Come rmninff^bffora^ey run ouirtme-running-for lie said he hjd"iii!iliuctL’d";lits statLin mnlfe. n fiill-Jnfiiiir^Untn Mohawk•.,ihe €arpei that tGirtake-jlr nil published charges involving rvinplns nnri ln»n nnyfhinn that may turn up bearing on his . . LIGh i ING t-iXiURES qualifications for the court. OF DISTIMCTION An aide earlier discussed Ford’s iniontionsT . I 1869 .Addi«on Avs. Bast MOHAWK Twenty Grand. MOHAWK G'®" Canyon MOHAWK Twin Falls, Idaho ■Minnf“ iota is known both ns 100% nylon shog.-Beaut+fully^caJuol. H e a t te f fo f Kodel in lovely new medjtej-tanean patterru. All-th*— the Gopher Stale and the North \ Phon« 733-5927 N y lo n . H i - L o w f pattern. Twelve s o lid a n d tw e e d .carefree durability. newest colors. The easiest to maintain of all man* Star State. ~ colors. r—J made fiberv -7 7 7 -, ~ 7 . y r

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3auiMW!MaMm«ra Niviiii Wrote Ho Before His JSSSSSSSSS^'^ lilimcluellQ’s ItaKair Aides Iikagtuguration Tb Seek Peace Quit In pSl>Utt5 C)ver nnMP, Mj|ini-;Accuscd''ajrli-.maJ(imum .Jail .sentence o f'30 ' WASHlNGTON:z{lIPl) proB^; lelfern It. . was-: iror~ knoUni TTg hlLd-cr i*...... ''-'i" i<‘liinl . vrnrs in ltalv-l^ convicted nn i Ment Nixon-wrote two letters to; whether the North Vietnamese "o los his two Italisfn attorneys s ring of charges lodged against North. Vietnamese leader Ho president ever rep lied ' to !thqt ‘ ’ Saturc lvy but reportedly askdd him. ,by . Ita lia n .....authorities. Chi Minh before liis Inaugura-1 message, . Bolh „ N ixon lettorar i a form er . Italian prem ier to including, kidnaping .and assault. dcfi’iiH ffnv initcad. ... u_____ v.l, BuTTie tii-^ and IficRrng iri, sp ecific propo^ the knowledge or consent ' of ~ r i ie I toliari T i q ^ a g C f f r y A n S ^ ----- outgoing Bresiditnt Lyndon B. s a l^ . ' Jc^hnson. in form fd sources..sai(J Nixon made a brief reference u s! Marine- vctfran i)f Viei^ there. A federal grand-jury in 5?«»MirHw ■V • riam has . a '-k fd ' Oiovaiini Brooklyn, N .Y .. has handed speech to the natioh Monday :iip~tlr!;r," written at Nixon!s Leonb, a kenaipr wh" twice down three indictments for Fnight=»hen-ho-Ka'^thal-^-did served a.s l>reniicr. to bead ,his hijacking,’ kidnaping apd «s- not wait for'mv i^Bur'aljOn to -Hotel PieiTc-in-4^ew-Yqpk-City^ _ . defense.'. .. ' sauit. shortly after he Was elected a begin my quest for peace.’T But I.eone, conlactbd in th? /ear ago. expressed the pres­ He said that "soon after my southerji cilv -of Bari, deniptl he, i cident-elect's . good will- aiia. election.' tTifough. an individual DEsiGP»^s gu4Narls. by-^n- ra p id ,-. rnnnjTrievolniid;- Ohtoi-on-Sat- violence of the inlshapiJhentwclre ntt injuries. (U P ! t e i^ o M ) that exchange. ihc_ President iot from C alifornia tp Rome. unlay. Police said the driver, William Crocker, lost eontral said. Ho “flatly rejected my A committee "formed "in initiative."- MIrvichiello's native region of LIVE-LY Businessman Sources said they believed Avcllino to raise funds for the Johnson, who had sent his Own defense, deplored the lawyers' private messages to Ho by way Laird Predicts Ajpproval Of 19-Year-Ord Lottery Praft resignations and said it still MUSIC Says Welfare of the U.S. and North Vietna- backed Ibem. « t the Action.Spot me.se em bassies in .Moscow, KEY BISCAYNE, Fla.'(U PI) seven years, from the ages of port fronvcoIICRe eclucatJrs anct 30,'. 1071. Lair^ said he was The committee, is headed by -WHS not informed of Nixon's —Secretarv of Defense Melvin 18 throunh 25. veterans groups for his propo- '■hoDeful" now • tliat some BOB'S TRADING POST ?Dooins CarlottQ Mandel,- Who

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — mate M a jority X e a d c r M ike o wrap lences in Gill, reported that when John- a lottery system based on said,— -would ■ make youths slay I Minichicllo, born in Naples, The president of. the, U.S. Mansfield'^nd Sen. Edward M. up son learned■ of - the presidfth ’ " it- their birth dates. potential for the draft over only return to cm igralod to the United .States NELZ'S YUKON TRIO Chamber of Commerce believes Kennedjr, D-Mass.. previously' Sunday night- and ------. .. Waltzes Our Spaciolty elect's letters, he told Nixon "to Laird told newsmen at the a 12-month span. The 19-year- preferred revision of the entire Washington for a heavy sclie- six years ago and .si'rvcd as a thaf America’s welfare theories stay out of foreign affairs until olds would be eligible for the are leading to social and Florida White House he now draft law which expires June dulc Mondav.Monday. I Marine corporal, H6 faces a ite. entered! the-JKMtg. House d ra ft only until they t^eached 20 "=econom lc “detBrioration7 axpacti "favorablci?—action by Officially. the Senate on the House-passed years of age. Jenken Lloyd Jones, colum­ The courier for Nixon’s mid- i i l l . Despite his optimism, Laird nist and publisher of the Tulsa. July letter to Ho was .idontlfied said that even if the Senate The defense secretary noted Okla., Tribune told the Com­ by the sources as Jean fails to act. the President wilK the Senate^ Armed Services monwealth Club Friday that the Salnteny, a former veterans by execytive order, invoke the Comnciitleo^ill begin, hearings effect of annual" welfare expen affairs minister under French draft of 19-year-olds first. on the*-clTalt measure Monday • ditu rcs which. p laced a t 590 President Charlos- de Gauiie — Laird - e s t i- m a tc -d - -£00,000 STORE HOURS fo to.-.take-.-‘Jifa4^,^d^Z:^^I^«nc'hI--BOvcrnmcnt|^°:^^^^4- Hritfrpi-q wniilfl h>- nvnilahlH.M.in. fruits of risk, enterprlw nnd expert eir Iirdocliiiiar- the" manpower pool, starting Monday thru Saturday 9 a.m.-9 p.m. previously opposed to consider­ Jan. 1 under the legislation but ation of the bill now had Sunday 12 to 5 p.rri.

dissipated by taxation and the Nixon is spending a working w a t e r COOLERS ORDEREIJ undcrpinnl/ig of our prosperity weekend "vacation" at his NEW DELHI (U PI) — Kuwait sh ak en ." In Slay Trial Florida retreat. has ordered $266,000 wortb qf He complained that politl- Laird said the present system drinking water coolcrs from the clnns and "so-callcd social is "unfair" because potential India-based American Refriger- Never Before! 3 Days Only! scientIsts"Tiave______iecn uflwllllnIlMng YERINGTON, Nev. (UPI) - t ict cuu'n,~ j n r5i—■h3nr“ has T (c “ d ra ftooo itur" C mnpuny ~ t o lesc hbncsuy tJie practtcm j turiied a'verdict of innpctnt in consequences of such programs. the murder trial of Glenn Lucas V ‘We have heard tpo mucK of Rend who^ho was accused of01 fc r ------s s r a r ^ - w filii dependency ,asdependency The jury deliberated four and bred dependency, frustration a h alf hours F rid a y night be- <105 brerl .vinlcnre and—thou- fore deciding in favor of the ------ta nds—of—streets—havert>eeom e ^year-old Lucas, charged in tiger walks.” the death o f Glen Belli o f Susan- . He called for a turn to ville. Calif., whose ballet - rld- "pragmatism” as a guide fo r dled body was discovered in a welfare programs and'said the desert grave 20 miles east of Chamber—of—CommereeUi ^Cgwon=Cltv~iast-^en^~r~------efforts hi bov _ -—Defenser-attornSy t-arfOTarlTT ------trjln lrtg program s, m in o rity la ro .’In a closing argument that business projects- and educa­ lasted well over an hour, told tional programs are being the jury there was no evidence " revised to emphasize facts, linking Lucas with the death of rather than theory. Belt. C lark County Dist. Atty. George Franklin, speclaf prose­ Cemetery Board cutor for Lyon County, said In closing argupients that thece jKas.sufficientLcvldEiice to \ To Hire-Sextofii^ first degree murder, but he did not ayk for the death penalty. RICHFIELD — Applicatioot --FranWlii also cited testimoriy for sexton of the Rtchfield-ceme. that indicated—the-tjody—found tery are requested for conslder- .In the desert grave was that of =“atiorr^t"th e cemetery - board ,-Belt-and thijt his death was —p i t t i n g — acfaedu'lulcd___ for next Jgm.^_.by three bullets in the ^w ecK ." Mrs. Jack Hubsmlth, clerk, announces the resignation of -C uy-Bottleai who had been'cem^ TH E--GHP*T ete'ry custodian fo r -thtf pS'st lOj OF IDEAS yea rs. I Applications for the part-time| Wouldn t if b« nice ‘h s Chri»lmos Job can be sent to Mrs. Huh-' ro qiv« »h«m a gi#t ihot will »f a»ouri(^ Chnifma*? smith or a board member con- Tba Gtf+ O* ♦<#«OK , ’ — it te r t e ' ■ chairman: c h a ir Jack Hubsmith and World Book incyclepadia Donald (Cotton) RilPy. OrHef now irt Iim« for d e live ry. BOARD To MEET ------SHOSHONE' SchooT Board ^AUHA WHITEHEAD. members will fncct in regular ■session at 8 p.m . M ondaV a t

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A young couple en.roule from contacted the Veterans of For- to work. The ,\Vashburns started ^ed Cross, 'VFW and auxiIiarV; ^ a U l(!,.j Waoh., to- CrwnBCtlcat ■ Pipn W are nnri Uc An hwrlf fnr their howe In Connectl:. and the management of the ho-' hfls nolhing but prajse fbrafie As a result, the Washburn; cut, but their money reached Tet alF xwiti "cxLiieJiiiely'- kind- people of TwIn FaHs.- were lodged overnight In the only as far a t T w ig F alls . to him and his family. —— r^pRonhlo—Washburn,— ti I» — wJti:c,^^ Ri"^.OHorwim-Hotol—nn d -h avo-b een Mr. WffShbui'n siia he snouia a p t i n i E B f f jtheir. r tosr~had~Tb t a i ^ m eone I . yCOT-old daughter, Debra„ were Mve.ijto Standford, Conn. w hat. «ood„p§QpIfi__lliere_ be able to return 16 work after^ _ 1. stranaea without rOifds'rtrTwlH' WrnVashburn, a disabled vrt- hcrc;^*-1vIrr'WBShbunr sutiTIhcrc;^*-1vIrr'WBShbuni s u lifP r l^ TnsrtcfTSfftDa Falls Thursday. The Idaho State eran, was w ork in g fo r M61-rison-- day morning, "and this is the “ I'm sorrvi to say we won't Police directed the fa _ K w» 4t^ back^ tP Idaho,." he-. ------4he R'fld-Crossr. whiibh-in—turn came^lH-«nd-Wa3-nW‘oi)ger-abIe He^ald-^the - higEway [Mtrt said.

sFTErrseoTH iO TrsffEr EVERTOM M A H R K S FACTORY, INC. 326 2nd Ave. So. m: Jim JCi JCi you UNITED NATIONS AMBASSADOR Uu Chleh, right, of The General Assembly concluded five days of debate oA the —WiniaiiH iyr^atfr'iffiia^tfaer delecatlwrTfiieiiibei'* lii^ tently Friday as ComAiunlst China’s southern neighbors, l.ssue Tu esday. Others shown ard, re a r (o front; Pao-nan Nepal and Pakl-stan, demand the ouster of the Nationalists Cheng, Ambassador H. K. Yang and delegate Sholdon S. p. -Ch«ngr ^ .------:------____ A QUEEN SIZE BLANKET

uiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiuim iiiiiiiuiimiiiuim iiiuiih Squeak! Ha^erman Oieerleaders Are Insect’s Sting WITH YOUR PURCHASE SIENE, Italy (U PI)-Ele- Could Be Fatal phants afraid o f mice? Honored At Area Workshop Yould« VU.W— better bPl.igyg II.-. .Ui .. I-.- ,.. NHW 'TOKK (Ul^l) — Authorl- - A nH>u s e -r a n a c ross fnft XJFnoUR QUEER SlZCn^nRES^ AND BOX^RINGS^ ties-warn—that tha r.iing » l- tra ctr as -an—e W t'a n t—««<*■ — K.UPF.RT—Chcefleaders from quel fbllovdng - p a TuUiiiK paM the « r uw d a t ■HapAr.mnn-Hiph <;rlinnl w erff k r i m i " - - could .be ihc Orfei Brothers Circus, lected as best ovi-r-all cheer­ er; Mountain' Home, best paRe The Greater New York Safety The elephant jumped tor the leaders durinK the annual work­ for the woiTtshop book;, ^nd Council says person.s w ho suffer uoodcn Ruurd rail, which shop this week in Rupert. Wendell, best cheer. a se\«re reaction to such a sting | ^ plinlnrftd iinclcr his wciRht- The workshop, hoi'ted at Mini- Some 250 cheerleaders, pep should-seelei)uic-k-ald,-Roac E V E R T O M S TOR A GOOD KICHTS SLEEEZZ The crowd ran screaming co by the Minico ana BOTlcy cIuB~officers,- mascots and ad- include continued pain, heat for the exits. cheerleaders, was attended by vi.snrs attended the banquet. throughout the b^y, .aching One woman was slightly representatives of 29 Southern Guest speaker for the ban­ joints and tho Sppoaranco of; Idaho high schools. quet was Neal Roberts, Burley Injured in Iho flight before hives. the elephiint was calmed Other cficerleading groups High School’s new athletic di- and "th(T-show~went on. . honored during the awards ban- XCClor., H e discussed the respon-

Schools represented were Ca,<;tlcford, F iler, K im berly, Mental Health Man Draws Declo, Raft River, Caldwell, Mountain Mome, Haperman, American Falls. Richfield, Car­ Workshop Set Probation ey, Jerome. Twin Falls. Pocatel­ lo;. Wendell. Wood River, Sho­ The Twin Falls Mental Health shone, Hansen, Valley. Oakle>’, Assofiaiion’-s (all planning work- In Coiu*t Glenns Ferry. Gooding, Madi- shop will be Jield at 7 l30 p,m. son. Camas County, Murtaugh. Nov. n at the YMCA. Joel r^ichalik of Twin Falls Idaho Falls and Meridian. Lloyd Webbi president of the Judging the cheer competition group, said all interested people pleaded guifty to tho 4Hecal .sale of. I-Sn- when he nppe.-ired In were Susie Hanzel, Susan Hyde, are invitea to attend. ■ and JiBit'f 'Dotn’las, Minico, and Recommendations ■ f o-r the Fifth District Court Friday. Mr. Michalik, deaf, was rep­ Oarla Shelby, Karen Allen, Car- coming year will'bc heard, and aLee Putman, and Debbie Tal------will ne resented by his~ attorney and botf-BuFl«y Tibn^ on ie ren ; Riesinger Gains NOTICE TO DIDDUnS a charge of 'Illegal possession The srnie Purrhnsmn^-Anvjnt will of LSD dismissed and allowed ri.,.-ivc scillcil bids. Dt '-hU office. Mr. Michalik to change his plea4 It(»>in Siaichouic, Dol.so, Idaho Second Term As until 11 '«) n m - November 18. from innocent to guilty to the for the fnllowlni REQ NO. M-l-IHl chargc of illegal sale of the for Traffic Une Palnl for tho Hlsn- drug. WHV Pepurlmfnt oi Variou* Locu- Party Chairman Judgment in the case w a s Aul bids will be publicly opened then withheld _and Mr. Michalik BONN (U Pl) — Yhe national B n d r e n d n 't ih‘* uDfiVe tm ie • and comrtittlee 'Of the Chrrsttan iiliuc. Idim s RtutmK conditloni^. was platTe'd off’ ll months proba­ niuM be »ccuru'il before bttldinn tion. with immediate supervision Democratic Union nominated T^c»e are tiV 4ili»blo frtjm tho Slulc to be the responsibility of the former ch.incellor Kurt Georg l^urchasind Ai^ent » Oftjco. T tD CRA-Mi^n. Maho Department of Vocational K iesin ger Saturday to his sec­ State Purchuamg ARtnt Rehabilitation. ond two-year term as party Publish: NOV. r,. 7 & 0, iQt>9. In another case, Benjamin Lu- chairm an.

mmuipjc u ffa td yer date accoiat*" us hnvinu bren lUlly prrform ed. with m inor exception*, in ncrordunte with nppllcable plans. arrgrincntton«>1 4 i v*i I . I ondaai.w docu- -tTie ’T.'.n'nWing ------nnd entriiHl into by and between • aid Boaril iind the contractor herein n n m e d . a% follows, for the conttruc- ^ K T S Q R H T flon of th«* projcct as below: 1 . ■Rewire Superlntendenfi Mouse. Twin I-alls Branch Station. Contrartor: KilllnRer EJectrle Co.. lO.in Blue Lake* Boulevard. Twin CONTEST I-ftm. Idnho. - . Notice l« further given pur»u«nt |o th» provisions of Section 4i^S02 or corporntton who hn* fumlihed from lha SKI B U N N Y TO THE RACER Inhor or nMUrlAA or xunpUtinw*** by th'e above eorriractor 'Upon or in connection with the performance of »nld contract, pnyment • for which T is r Tio i Yif t m m .ndr. wh.nH -wit+Nn-WV Name-Ibe-SktBuwiy davi after the 2mh dav of October l<>6n being the date.of completion accepfabcc of |ald contract, fllo with Ihc Resrnt* an Itemiied ttatement and WINN of hl» clntm tor all amounti due and unpaid bv *urh contractor. Such n o t ic e Prflll b e m a ile d to o r p e rs o n - Ilf B u ti n e « Mnnnoer and Buftar. Uftiver I »> jriiio— ym w -giu op sgT'poUi ■ “ Moa^SW- ™ — — 'ik~~fuTtiig)r~ y ^ 3nd Prli.— $15.00 Wlnd»hlrt ®SM «|iur4bum ®lnMr(tBil«ct| ®OujJi dry ® r«n Cog to file iuch claim within the pre- (2>i50-eii.-lii. • heIh* (S)«nU-Ui*H column lack tcrlbed 90 davt «hnlt constitute a waiver of hli right to recover 3 rd ?rizm— $8.00 Glov«f ■ A new more A locking system It simply-nieen»-tl>at— highway guard every fender the car so spring kt all ^ • salnst the contractor't lurety. pow erful stan­ is built right into ' your original muffler, Dated at Mo»covr. Idaho this »th ’ rails', and is another that rain four wheels a i« { dard ?50-hp V8 the tteering ' • t a ilp i^ and;e)tha'ust are dky of October lacn * fender to and wash four big rea^nt J - The Rec«ni» of the Unlveralty . makes tbe i91Chr. column. When you going to'Iast longer they're built JtJS'l COME IN AND protect w ater can jwby a Chevrolet » _ --nf-t'dnhtrM"~>rW^>U^B<»g. ------Jmpala

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, Fred Wenzel, chairman, of theittiorninp; by Mayor Egoti Kroll, SMI m i W H -'.board of directors. Kellwofxi Robe'rt Matthews, "™| local (51 a n f UP TO af DISCOUNT iifst visit to Twin Fills Satur­ IdentTjfrhe Twin-Falls Charabtr day. of Commerce, and Mr. and.Mrs. Mr. Wenzel and his wife were Orland Mayer, Boise, from Ida­ met at the Twin Falls C I 1 v- ho P o w e r Co. ______County Airport early Saturday' Mr. Wenzel's purpose in visii- ioE ‘I'w tn Fall!i W!t« l<> in.-ipct't the progress of thir-plant con­ structionhere. Saturday after- ISity C lerR noon he went pheasant hunting with Dr. ^ames L. TayloK CSI prf|sirtpnt • 'HpTgi~ Paul Hoppe, both CSI- instruct' ors. Ray Ro.stron, local chamber ^yiannn^r—took-M r^,JW ^nzcl-and A t H azeitoii M rs. M.-iyer to Sun V a lley Satur- 4 ay afternoon • HAZELTON^Mrs. Gale Chrls- The visiting official And his _:tfinhprsnn'h,T< b een hired as thy wife were honored at an inform- Hazelton city clerk and acted, ul d , inner Satui day. - e w n in n a Jn that capacity at this week's I ^ Sup.per Cluli. city counciF meeting. She re- - M'. r r n r iT T tf ______-.with M t- a-Belmonl'i and Mrs. Mayer. Mr. Wehzcl _^jealgne«■ onuTn T l«». dHershey^Dointies £>y.i.,r- iftn «* .Lucerne Cake Rolls • r .; 6 8 - Baker's Chocolate n « 47- Cfl*ct{v« TKf«t>Qh- Cream 0 ' Crop NvmI Sundoy. All Other lt«me 1. ’ Frozen Eskimo Pies ,v : 54* fric*i Art *Cv*rydo/ Dticourtl Pf*Kf». DISCOUNT PRICES Grade A A Eggs Bel-air Baby limas 23* Lucerne Ice Cream •IwWi.*! T* T h ____ Bel-air Brussel Sprouts Puffed Wheat rvinu* "N la r g e Sizo v:; 26- 'i:; 41* Your Fovorit# Flavori Bel-air Cut Greeti Beans c m a 22* Puffed Rice H C...V K*a. / Holf- Bel.-air.Green Peas 'X' 27* Pancoke-Mtx a.ik. Collen m UNtlElCKD HUSIIN SUPER SAVERS i i 2 - Greeft Giont ^ r , ’»■' 29- V All-Purpose Bisquick t . M * l Velkoy shortening i8 L Green Giant IZ'"" 38-* Cream Of Wheal Cereal’V:.' 48* = ^ o , d . Denn'bon's ChiF^I, “ t 29" AT OUR DAIRY DISPLAYS iScotckJreaLlemonade- ’v::-19- -lisheruZopm-Cereal----- 29« 39" Width. Reg. 37c yd. MiracirW hip i " ' \ » ; ■ W -fl«»ns»4uice —-

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Eminonuol L.'McCalU A'tlinta; WoiSd^y through v-Wednesday Iri miR'^S"M.AtTER CHAHER Ga., will be the roatured'speak- Twin Falls “lind KlmBerly.' ' ■ CI- durinii: thn fifth -Bnrin^lircn-:- ■The’. ■pastor.T cu n fcren t'c; « l i r STEREO LK s : ~ siOn o f th « Utah-I Church.------Twin - ...... Falls; gnd t.he RICHARD VGROOVE," HOLMES (organ) . . $!S.79 vWoinSri’s Mi&slonary Union con' NEW WORLD OF LEONARD NIMOV . . . vi!. $ 4.79 -ferenc? will be TT3 0 ,p.ro^ In the grst f ij}tisl ~GHT~TPGETFlER^i=~Andv W llllaTffaV;'; .. . J-SaTTg- urch. Twin Falls. _E L L A . . ------. . . . ------, ■ >. .. '~?Tfre--Ci\nua> Kessioh w llT jo g jn TOM JONES LIVE IN LAS VEGAS .... $4.-79 at-2;:TPCHARLEY PRIDE ...... $ 4 .7 9 “The I.iving the Spirit of.Christ MORE COUNTRY CLASSICS — Floyd In Belief and Belevanci'.’’ - - C r a m e r . . . . ■...... $ 4 .7 9 Mr. McCall, the featured spea ker, w ill, s p e a k -b o th .Tues^^ yiVAipL- Th« Four ...... , .JaL^. jn rf \i/<>Hn».c,Jrnv nt. thp ron- BRAHMS: .Symphony Np^ 4 .... ; ...... $2.50 associate socretary in the De- ■CVMV <2.98 EMMANUEU McCAIX- parlnvnt of Work wittt Natio'hal w . a n d o w s k a piano a Horpiiehord .... S 2 . 5 0 Baptists of the Southern Bantlst L - Hmne-Mission .Board.' in May. lOliS, the first N e gr& nam ed lo- — — ^WESTERN FEATURE ARTIST FOR NOVEMBER— ^ In e D o a j'q . SManifesto^ "EDDVTTONOLD ^ -At the time of apoointment, h* • Who In America" and "Who's ^ parrpa pr.ii. long or long $U»vm k n itl — Man has reached the moon Whoiof Amorican W om en" .She PYREX OVENWARE ...... 9 9 c r«o. S3 valu*. whlU th »y last a n d will, eventually, travel to GIRLS' DRESSES ^3 O F F has traveled to Snuth Amerira. -the other planet.< iii hi.s sola r aot'coo^ing piocet, p>f platet, bak« dahei Europe, Near East. Middle «ntifB itock of bQfk to ichool nnd en»ly fall system but visits to other rnclodei to d d l«ri ar^d g iM i.iiz e i 3 T4 Easf. Orient and Africa, BOYS’ SPO RT COATS ...... % OFR jHiints in_the universe, w ill iia.vc. COINING W A R E T R I O . . . . . 9 .9 9 ------■ tfMrriTilock,/aU and winftr to wait, probably for a long There were mem­ R»9. J 1 7 95 3 covered cook d< .hei tin ic..._ GIRLS’ SKI JACKET_S.. s . s a bers of the Methodisi.Churclv in Dr, Wcrnher Von Braiin; the ' ' »fzei only — wer«$l2' • • vV-»'# • •«• • • • • * OFR— the United States in 1969. BOYS’ SUITS former Gorman scientist who STAINLESS FLATW ARE- . . . . . '2 4 .8 8 fall and winUr itodc lielped make possible America's 50.PC. **w ic« for a-R cg. $60 CORDUROY PANTS ...... •. 2.00 space program, told United Hottest Se»i match.nq ...... , ...... Pre.>is In le roational he know s of foddl«r. boyt, war* S3 BOYS' BETTER SPORT-SHIRTS 3 . 8 8 -r»o. $5 valuo, long •3T=myrs-a icroiT g i iir t s - -44-OFF Space agency scientists are Inrlriirr hn-/i ALL WEATHER COATS ...... * . 14.8S cu rren tly at w o rk nn a nuni^'or LADIES NYLON GOWNS .... r«g. J23 xip In-out lining, tic* 3B-44 f>f new propulsion systems, Von 16 only nylon tncoi, C ^ . S9 S P O R T S W E A R ...... : . J/ 2 P R I C E Braun said, -gut there n ynL;', Grapefruit cine w ork in p m ijdel o f a new jonior» oi-kd m isie i sizei, Y®^y I'rr'ited quoniity MEN’S JEAN STYLE PANTS .... 3.99 . Roncration cnRine in the United LADIES NYLON PAJAMAS ...... 4 ,9 9 IT^rf. t6.»S ------States-and its thrust power is Diet nylon tficot, Reg 112 — ^8 only LADIES'" RAIN & SHINE COATS ...... 8 .8 8 not 'Tea.sihle” for star travel. only 9 le^t — were ^ 3 3 A nuclear enfiine (NERVA) MEN’S CASUAL PANTS ----- ...... 3.99 using the fission principle— a HOUYV^OOti ' 'Hif. Cor-. Ladies Half. Slips & Petti Pants . . 3 for 1.00 p«rnna pr«i« «osuol pontt, otit. tolid colors, w «r« $8.50 controlled reaction like that of ---- Thi» It rh« >evolu'iO nar / 7 S2 v o lu e i — lim iifd a^^ornty LADIES’ JEWEL TO P S ...... V2 P R I C E an atomjc lom b— has been built froM d«er that evcryon# ,% juUciri holtdayi favofUc» — - w er« S2E and M EN'S SKI JACKETS-.^. - 1 5 ^ - - hill llm prfirnnllv-nvtctinn prntfM ThAi...TnH» fQi, - M f O O E R J E — ____ ■1-99 ------t«a-.m.9S-(omo».n hrnnH, (iti type is too bulky for flight. A hav* been poiicd hom h ic refined version, schedule for •odd lot g o w n », ilip » ^hand,-in lacloriea. ptaa’a. Qfid of JU N IOR JUM PERS & DRESSES . . 1 / 2 P R IC E ■ losrTTtsTm n-m ir TwraannDTOs," ficot throughout Th» U S.*______w«r« SI6 to 125 MEN'S TANKER JACKETS -5 .9 9 — in expected to-be.^^o-Am>^4d^o^■f^ -^s»vteN-PAfsm e£ ""S pr.' f o r 1 .OO MQ. $S.95, oliv# or gr«y» r«ducftd iust fOr fhli iol*l which will land man on Mar-t'.' | ly «l 6 or” 8 only ___ Becgg>* th<» d.et fglj;y. wo>>-t. ------V, SUBURBAN COATS ...... 16.88. W J hav« tett«rnon>o(» report.n j cn oil w ^ l rnTftorTt or cord w-i!b MEN'S BUSH SHIRT S ...... 5.§9 OriTyTToTton I hermaT BlaTit<6t5 e a . ^ ...... -mt7upo«+—o<- b«ia« OTlv. w«r« SM.gfl- fnqvonnoi^*. lobiter iwirnmmg Greei^ or blu# — Tf Ferf, ...... , . t * n « tADieSM /Vlp© L^ReSS-e© ATS-rir. w«r« S50. tifei 6 *0 __ tcromblfrd •ggt arid tt*ll lot* MEN’S KNIT SHIRTS ...... PRICE w«iqHt. Th* »ecr»»t beh'nd tht« CORDUROY 7 7 c r*g. $4 to Sfl. all tizti, moit I and xl ‘■quick w * ig h i Loit diet it iirnple. 36 to 4 S w*d^, orvj wote« Fot do«i not form fa». And t^l• SPORTS COATS & SUITS ...... V2 PRICE toddlec bpyi. •nt.fe »*od i)tirt, r«g. $ 6 .9 8 voluo No Challenge v o u ffir drs—ms— ...... Q ttt n rim t n n ftj^ ftv iM v iji^ rf. t l 39,_tQ:? ,4 9 . .______lu te d in th# d>et pfon. on d «tilf Men’s Long Sleeve Sport Shirts .. . ..a, 4.44- lot* onj.qhtly fat o^d e»ce»» body BEDSPREADS ...... 2 9 .9 9 SHOES. t c f o fluidt. 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er of the Soviet Union. Petrucelll Is cold-shrlnklng an anode'sssim iftisi^foraff' tiibo being proHiireri hy Ihp r>itnlei> C o r p , a MitwiaUrji nf - i»u g g « « international youth acadcmj* in the Picker Corp., at Bellwood, III. (U Pl telephoto)______neutral Austria when he came here in 1961 for his famous meeting '^v‘th the .late U.S. ‘Irivasioii^ By Russians Stirs^ president. John F. Kennedy. MICRIN PRESTO^ The plan fias .bcen a droam of Austrian Chancellor Josef KKjus ever since. interest In Famed Cambi*idge! . This Ocloher, KIau.i finally felt it uas time to propose the C A M B R ID G E , , England bramchild of Dimitri Tiomkii MOUTHWASH MIQRIN Pressure Cooker academy to the European (UPl)— The Russians are cpni- the Russian-born Hollywoc Council In Strasbourg, France, Ing! News of a Soviet invasion composer who scored films I ke -#<>Hegal-st«p*-could be taken. flashed arotmd-eambridge=^tidf“Guns of-Navaroire"Trnd-'Tirgh i - & - D X 7 ___ A .source closq to Klaus said N o o n. He has achieved, the { 4 OT. "respon.se was overwhelming The Soviets came, set up a first movie collaboratjon nera ovprlnoking the fnrrjoiis appeal.appea university where Princclby gttting the Russians "to! -MODEHW The exact curriculum for the Charles, heir to the throne, is a make the film and Warners' to-l leetrtc I distribate:- but Klaus Is pressing, ^n er^l "Cables," -and they brOugTit m tSimmunist world. elections are coming JP in grea t pa cking ca.ses flown o ve r Most of the movie had Austria next March, and by a Soviet technical crew, GENERAL ELECTRIC already been shot in- Russia b u tr RAYEX -nobody—knows -whether Klaus Than— "actionl" (or the Ru.s- Will be chancellor afterwards. sian 'eoui^ale'nt" .heVm'fT .' h p H 20-member .skeleton,- crcw:| ~So he wants to pet the academy in7ecTo?-lgo-r-TaTankin,Ig o r L d the^'-rre' scenes in „ . ____ TABLE RADIO In s(vlng before thcni camera rolled, Tchaikovsky received an honor-} Authorities plan a re.search Innokenli Smoktunovsky, the ary degree in in Paris,! “ Institute— with ~ teaclicrs frorrr grcanrusstm actor who did the 1893, whore his close friend;“ Nikolns^| East and West—at first from Soviet screen version of Ham­ Rubinstein, died, and in Venice. Europe only, later from all let, walked -slowly across the I here ho spent some of his: Model Tr.1,175 gap ancl til a cheer. — ’'ws wnnfli-'rrul',’* s"JW TIgm- future.” The first Russian movie unit,kin over lunch— choice of ham,| to film in the- Western world ,nr chicken— served to the 7.95 USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS was hard at work. [Russians off the set in-« church] FOR FAST-SEl.UNO .RESUI.tS The movie Is ‘•Tchaikovsky,’’ i hall. -BRO TH ERS'^- 3SOO “ FOR THt St^RING GARDEN YOU'WAWt nrOLiF^TOT) ELECTRIC PLANT DUTCH BULBS HYACINTH VETERANS DAY SPECIALS H A r DRYER BUIBS $24.50 VALUE Monday & Tuesday pnly f » ^ Reg. to $22.00 WOMEN’S CASUAL & DRESS SHOES . . *8®® & *10“ Reg. to $17.00 $ 3 9 9 $ ^ 9 9 »17” FLATS, CASUALS & SPORT SHOES p a m pfr s d ia p e r s ORANGE 20% OFF ON SLACK BOOTS VITAMIil C Reg. $1.09------Reg. to $6.00 $l50 $o50 _$o50 ENTIRE STOCK FOLDING SLIPPERS . 1 - Z - O New Bom 3 0 T LADIES' € ’J & 3^ HUNTING BOOTS . . . ife gr ^-1-;-79— . ■. i -iUSPORT SHOES ttKE:m7yAOI3S LQV4NG-6ARE’ i PERFUMES RED WING SPORT SHOES (Specially priced) ......

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' • ' ^ \ i s U lill TRIIT 1II.O0 MI.3S 0.07 in Trading As Week Closes faclurers Association. •jStoeki ,s^l.lll^28l4l217.37> 0.37 aV-HQWARn t.llXF.NBKHp- ______im !______a STi-p____ G"a tT-d “ takes a typ«* DOW JONES BOND XVSSULOLS UPI. Business Writer ■ • from 'K'ntci—fu- pioUuce —a :slack of Oprit High liow Cloto Chs 00,013,910 shares, down AID SERVICE I weekjfMper 20 feet, high, a com puter -ThSC 7l.le 7I.U 7«.m : - « 4 1 | ; NEW YORK . (U P I )^ W a ll 6?.‘8fi3,500 . shares :139 Main W«Kf; Twin Ydah». shru^^cd W "u s -fn-. k.Ttu...... - B R i - — »7.u-»7.j; ______NlgQH’s" "^VleinfliM i-volumt-j-i -thi$ wcck -.and-stocks^ -wrnBs.a»+finished higher in m oderate Amorican Telephone, the 'STg COMPARATIVE STOCK ifOLUMF. tra d in g .. B oard's most active .issue, , , Thil Wk. Wh A|a f In fact. In the fin^t stages of clim bed 2>4 to 537a on 671,200 jMonda)' It.lU.Ut II.1II.38II sharers. Strength in thi; gom m u- -eebn- lwedit««lky 12.I1I.J1II2,jaj;w» I , ™ : - n mentions giant was attributtu iT h u ra d iy ...... II.II9 .7 » I Frldit' ' il.3ll.tUffiS,1,Zvica7\"el^ph^ne®^ indications that the Federal Communcations Commission I t o UU ...... U .t H .l I t most widely herld issue, would allow AT&T a better rate WEEKLY SALES apparently pushed Vietnam- off of return than thc:?*^ per cent ThIiWk. Yr. Aio^tO the sidelines as th“A''»mejor I n * w York Slock* .M.BlI.llO mnrl/P» in Hfaxlmum proposed in the- I N *w York Bondt l 70.1«Bl3W ^ * ^ “ 2 ^^t JO ______agoncy’s study two j«ars ago, 1 Atncricaa. auKki. ' Tj^e w ar " i ^ e ...has been I *Udwfit,atocki— — — ^J§®j?“ .ten > p o ra rU j^ rem o v cd — as—^he . Benguet._:,second' nm.gnR.JKe wiiAT THE MAgKET Dttt overri^ling factor on W ail actives, fell .1?^ to - 14?4. on LWk. tadtd,, lilch Low >UV Dec Vjich, Strcct/* (^^mm'pnri^H Npwtdn 579,600 shares. The concern ndor- irtcd-a-sharp- Jump-Jn-nine.- : Nov.«x. IHI 151 S8 111 144 brokerage, "assuming there Is months profit. 4S HI C<« 718 Nov. \ triw no dramatic breakthrough on Control D ata was IJiird on the I srA!STDARD ft POOR SM STOCK IN D E X the peace front." Zinder said active list. It moved up 3% to investors would shift thetr 1201/4- -on .^25,600 shares -B fter 43S In du (trli!« ■' SS litiiliie* •i.M M.IIS «i,M + o .u Irate structure Reccnt weakness apparentl^t. " i d u -H ,M - I7.il liiM t I,Hi . Ob^ reflected — W« 3 4 < i~ IU Memorex, by far the week's TeMCO 4S3.7M 3 IH 3 0 * * - slide early in the year, soon strongest performer, zoomed - Xia~ 0 C«1------«t»W 3*tTFl^ inid co m e dow n. '’2.— The— concern recently Int T A T 4 ia .lM 5I>4 W H SI -f- [\ DHkr R *m o 4W,7M iS’ i 14 131: 4- This helped inflate demand. introduced a now, low cost - p m t n n e ------H4 «K ji'/i+U As for Nixon's Vietnam M iexico-based Uraniurri K in g MOST ACtlVE AMERICAN speech, Herman Roseman of Corp. which gives It exploratory S«lM llljh Low Clou Chi Ar)?us R esearch Corp., an ripht<| on 1,’i.Otin prrpt; o f land ru rrently I.COIIJJ S c 17',, I J !, + SIM said the market bccame "too King. i ] :^ {^ !o n tim is ti______no soon." and __ some iaperior— led— the— oil— ffroo (liscnchantment was inevitable w ith a rise of 13. But h eavily CHICAGO urEEKLV GHAiKI ttANAki But' hH iioted^ thirt-wtrshiinitorETt" traded Natomas fell 5%. Other High Low CIOM C lo t* CIOM Still w as m ovinc toward a Wk Ago Yr Aflo active oils included Occidental gradual troop w ithdraw al and" down l'/4. Texaco o ff Vi, T>Vc • 1 3G»; J .3 5 U 1 1 3 S |i this is a .patcntiai bullish, factor* Srandard-TJr eallfnmla up l?a. M .»r - r y r i 1 3 i j r . Eldon Grimm, senior vice M n v 1 1 0 * . l,3Mi 1 3r.^ I I G ulf %" higher, and Jersey l u l ‘ 1 i n r •T T T ’^ r ^ n * : ’ V - ', r president of Walston & Co. S r p 1 37A, ; 3T»; ; :i:> , 1 .brokerape. said that whilp the Standard '/i higher. . ( O R N A lso active and on the D e t . l . i : 1*. 1 invcstmeqt communitv. acain M .tr r : ’ T; 1 2 ' \ • 5 ' j TFT, “ rruTdft" awaYe“ that poaco upswing were Lums Inc, 4Vi, M .iY I 251/* 1 2 'H 1 2 4 '; 1 :fc‘ i : iiH Computer Sciences V/^, X e ro x 3 J u l 1 2T ; '1 1 1 1.23- will be “a long painful S r p .',2 4 1 : 3 ' j : 2 .V j 1 1 y process,*' the shock w as not as and Crbwii Cork 2^5. ( > \ T S great as it might have been duo Less nctlve IBM and Falrch- H v * . 5'’ *; r ' ' , f O 'i lD__ca_rlj(;,r jiin'ts not to expect a ild Camera rose 5V^ each, “ x t r TP ^ surnriso oeatr announrerneot. Polarom n. and ' AHll^Hi-'un Jul .fib ■ Th e V P l marlcetwic^e incfica* Research & Developm ent 5*4. U V E . Scctrcnyca Rencrally-had^-bc^iv ---- D rr • ,-t;M J ‘ !t r ‘*r‘ ' s u r 1 r t.'M; ; ; ’^11"frlTb.28^'''^f" the U « '^*^issu^ under considerable pressure in M«v k:i i.:oix J ' : j nt; | crossing rthe tape. 917 advanced. rcccnt weeks. .101 ' I;^1^ ,G87 declined. Th ere w ere 113 Du Pont climbed 51^ in the Set» ‘ -'•■^1______i j n ~ 1^...^ '-i^OYOCANS new highs set, and 4D new lows. chemical groijp, but Eastman KJov J H»i T h e N e w Y o rk StocTi 'E x­ Kodak (ell 3%. Airlines ^ a ^ : H Mar change fcojrimon stock IndcK alrcrafU- registered small B“ *ns Mav ! 'M h 3 '-‘ u : m«; : r> ?4'*i 1 : r ' , : 4 T S 2 W .\ .stocks added 1.02 tn 9R.26. in narrowly irregulat; fashion. s o v n F A v oji. Th e D ow .Tones ov era g e o f 30 " tr? The automotive industry report- n*-c .0 10 :fi 05 ifl ?'» hlue chip industrials climbed Jan 3.TJ , fd a lag in late October car M a r fl V« 9 on 9 54 1 34 4.49 to 8G0 4ff. D.T lITtltrlcs sale?. M,,V D ■* f» f picked lin 0.07 to 119 09. but J jl 0 01 s *3 R 'H On the other hand, Corning AuR « ^3 * '“ i rail.s b a e k e d ^ ff 1.04 to 199.IG. Glass plunged 91/2 fo r no Srp H >a nr: t n « *'hllo Lecson a O rt H 30 n o s :0 TO rs -«■< ,1 n , - n “ ifH-Jrent reason, ^vhl SOVnF-AN MI AI. Jul T- '.5 iS-L.tl/io Tf.on CT fl'/s after ' reporting a Drr 0 r>f‘ .'0 '0 Am T fJi TO rs Sep TO on fiiJ <0 '.o r.i .>(in T! -.n sharply-lower third quarfwCnct. J ui « ■’0 £100 a.DOD .aoiiD : Mar 63.:5 CT *« f* Oci fiS 00 ' M otorola slumped 10-lJ. W h y settle for less— when you can enjoy the pleasure of superb M rv to 50 «?-2S '■‘0 n—nid. colon TV viewing anA'stereophonic listening— for so little I In addition -4a-color-jry. {enljjrft.<;-listftti. Cnntsnnpnrary model 7600 has: exclusive CnilD CDCAI/CPC Chromatone which adds depth to color, warmth to black nr Color Purifier— automatically keeps picture pure; Automatic Picturo 4HQW FAR ■SHOUJ-D-W.E G Q prcjcct c;:citir!g soimr) Sound Stabilizers— for optinTium performance; plus 3 I.F. Stage Bonded of Stereo and TV Circuitry Chassis for lasting reliability. Quality stereo features include: IN URGIMG PEOPLE TO INVEST TB'Watts undistofted-mosiG-power; A FC for”^r*7t-^re&=FMrtoudndS8»- IN A CHOICE-DIAM.OND._— _ Sterep Balance, continuously vdh'iable Bass and Treble Controls; stereo* cast indicator; plus precision record player that banishes disCernibls OR TW O? COSTS YOU LESS record and diamond stylus wear. S.p put some thrHlir ~lifs~'.~r~:~and beautiful music irrto-yeur-horr>e— with-a-Magnavox-Stereo-^ than Color TV and Stereo units A diamond’s value is forever. purchased separately — Theatre.- ehooi ft frow-eveM B niognificont stylos,— ------——— ^

W e a re ,.rj 3 quired to face this question every time ^wUthera is a deep deciane in the stack market. For in- v;,n^hlv ^nme friend savs to us: "If I had, only Known , wfiat the-market would do, ( would have put some iiiuiiey iiilu a beautifcri d iam ot«vd o r-two-:-'. k'bt-goy-d ia- rr^onds-are-nevdr - plentiful- -end~their- priees-r^n^mrt- A W f t ' i - - .Kr>.^Vri qiiite stable. In times of depression or recession, the Astrip-Sonic Radio-Phonqgraph m o d e t 3 6 1 2 is idtsal fo r ■ TfiHmorTd--e<»rttr»4---Setl4r>grva^t& ^^iJ^LondQP-^ ^ ^ - m 'rJiai small roorrTs otL-apa IIJ ------o p tTiohds from the market. What else is so well pro on concealed casters — yet it has all the superb-perform- , tected fropn serious price decline? ance features above', plus 20-watts undistorted music powgrTtwgtit-Kfficlency 12^-eas^Woofersv— ------M o s t diamonds are sold to satisfy som.eone _ mand" (desire) for a diamond. But when a stocT< is ...... • .'I ! ” in:'.;: ” ^ ■ sold it is usually because someone wants to unload it. get away from it. That there is a buyer doesn’t al- .,-^e^-tho-fnct, W o-ra-glad.diam onds.firp niir.hii.^iinRSs.. • ^ .♦‘u ; f iiT*r. li I I ' Come talk to us about them: We cannot compare dia­ monds to other investments. You can do that. But we can tell you all you want to know abou1^,diamonds.

it's nice to own this most precious produ&t of na- Model 3612 —tare and of man's ^rt. To know that people who could own anything thev wished to own .— have chosen precious diamonds for oyer 500 years! Noth- ^-ms-speaUc so eloquently-of-yoiir Imvo .t or jjf yoi.in StMILAt^^ftlCE-REOUCHON^-O N-A _pwn discrimination — as a fipe diamond. And think- . inR it pver. you, might agree true .investment. PRIOR JSAODEL AAAGNAVOX COLOR TELEViSrON Come In, appraise, decide for yourself. We won’t urge yoLi. ~ , .

l^^SShosborw Stir*«rt ^uth.'TwIrrJFalls, 733-5033 LYNWOOD^HOPWfclGHCENIEIt W -EACT MAIN “ Batik.and-1r.^iJB^ntniai^ ~ “TWIN F/VI Irg. JEROME Questions On Halloween ^ 0 ^ a n g e O f jVame^or Bridge Meeting Of T,F. ■ SHOSHQNE Newly .elected cording to.ntteds a nd use. • not Foriim^ules^? m ayor for Sh'oshone-, 'Eliwood R., aiiy particular section of town ' Fonun letters, must / be Coiiiml Termed Werry, ha.s clarif-ied.his stand given preference over another Posed By^ Wonian In Jerome ^ .cpnccrd^ with topics o i g e O - . Is S^pportjed In T J:;Iietter bn the Issue qf a Mwer system and that privately owned lots oral Inte.rcst ai^ roust be of ior^tIie.=clty-,,- cpv'ered with'weM S, and’ trash irteasoniitiiell^ngti;.. — Today -Werry." Mtated -ho— re­ bB.. cleared_ a s -required. by-ora,_ ■^■'~T;ditor.T!itfes-l'Ic^ r , • i riiBht;" 1 ho w ish hnve qn- ofo Editor, Times-News: ,, Brosman WBcribes. - ;t h I s ‘^ReaJkCircire^ T h e pdltors of tbe- Tlities- affirms'' his "pre-election .'slate- dinance. - ' . - Wouia someone please tbll mo'ta>e- about:the.-oriBin of jack-(v Mows reserve the right to in.% e iForum of a rece'ijt issue -Stretch,of riv'tfrias hemmediin .Editor, Tlmes^News: ments on the-'SiiWMt "Shoshonei— The new mayor says be- forTTiilos':by"tDW(^rlrig..clif/s Hnd ■' refuSe^SuBIlcatlon If, in thelF O t ;^the -Times-^lews-^there w av needs a sew/en Sys'tem, not only lieves city sidewalks should, ba designated-1-by. by- th,^tha weaweary _ voyag- If you missed the city council . 'opinlOHL the subject matter ari'article writtfih byM.,Ander- . . .. meeting on nnnexaKon fast Mon- for-coritinue^rbwtTr for continue grdwth'but but that inIti taken care of as requiredrequ r< by sbti entitled; "Naine-Chance Is grs as the ‘'GnWron Liihn"-'and -l»-of^i--llbelous=natare^l day-~niehti—voir—tnTssed—a—real -the^fflgu^fluirro ^ h e ^clty-~r«ull .ordinance^nd-th.at,-.the_I£ ^not In pood taste or Is rep stcea^trTOn.'ien Bridie. ’ 'Devil’s Scufile HoIeT" A y ea r ____ he foilorer-^d—of cIecus^ ,- tlous. and has prevlously, While the discouraged citizens at a grelflc?~:ost, l "wDuTd"^IRE^ favorlism, . that - el tjusnerly . witches ari4 oilier evil spirit^ i lame.rn u.ptU Judgment fusion due to a biHtlee. and rail­ Caldron-iL-inn, "I-t’s-tW rific - ap­ —bccn-thoroughly covered In of Twin Falls County -pleaded ail phases o f such an installation cheak'^hould be made to enforce road overpass; haying the Sstme^ pearance beggars ■ all\ descrip- ■ W h v ■woulij w e want thetn to D ‘‘ y- , . the forum. fully explained so -that an in­ the dog license. law. masouerade as ,<\ich:? Arc they ,' Tliff Druids believed on, this name. Several times os a result; tio n ," ! for their case to be -heai^, the f' ^ All lottfirs must bear the ^ven-m em bers-of the city-CTtm-ff'formed public-can-expr«t6-their ■ He safd he -is free to devoto ■ amusi^£j)r somcthinK to be hon- evi^lTOSTJTTali les, s|ii( i(.s. elve^ rOfSthis-confusionT-helrHorTpeoplff signature and addrCssoTtHo* Mnamg worse waterXah'ead,' cil put on a show of their own. views at the poll.sj:’ _____more time______to being „ mayor . than ol’ed? Paul, the Apostle, speaks and witcnos appeared to harm injured In car accidents h a s Hunt .abandoned river travel and Mr. Werrv. whb Ls a retired i njost peoplg. sincefhe is retired'___ writer. The naijie of the Mr. Bob 'Warberg—and - Mr. apainst witchcraft in Galations people. They .considered, < a t s been delayed. Let’s cftrrect this the party divided. He followed postmaster ' here, campaigned and does «pt - have tibligatiojis writer will appear when pub­ Frank Cook w ere silent the S:’20. In th> Old Testament,- in sacred because- they, clq^tjied situation before more people die in the general direction of^he for the election with a pledge to a 'job, and state^H-have lished unless there U a per­ vi'hole tim e, either • deep in Peuteronomv, IS, verses ,10 to, that cuts had once been human of neglect. - Oregon. Trail, making the Hi that every citizen should know neither job nor business jind will sonal request that It be with­ thought or ifalf asleep, il was 12, w e ari5 told that theSe thinRs beings who were chanfied into The first bridge built in this party the ’first white men where every dollar of their, tax ho nhlp tw^iiy pn without fear held and the reason for such \hnrd In tell which. MK_F.iippnii. 'arc art abomination to. the T.ordlca,ts as punishment for ,evil location - was built because - of nass o v er the fnm oiic-rniili'- WBllcyis spent, mat every piece a - r<»quo«t.. ttatad --JhU - Stacey seemed to be in a- world of losing my job or losing a — ana w i 'wt' „ a T g ^ a iit'tr t:n ri!!i(iin auuui-v ndfld WriaTTOnnsIstanCe of I^ orm Geologists would also be In­ of equipment purchased should cu^tojnerTjr patron for my busi- Bovs and pifls In the United quost wlU tii.en b ; considered Siders. The people on the North of^his own, which consisted of nation, observe this day ever.v terested in, tiiis-Stretch o f rive r. be- advertised- for-bids -a ml-pur* ^ ' -■ -Statc'i' Ittok forw ard to Hallr>- by the ed itors- ahd ' It wilt conlctntrated effo rts lb mal^e the ^^car until— —out, of- hand. Side wahtsdlo go to Twin Ftlls When the nver is low. pot holes chased at the lowest bid as re­ M r. W e riy received 2IB o f the w een sn ihey can dres,s up and fcfther be granted or the let­ to a largePlarger shoppingsflopp...... ciriter and perfect . smoke ring from h i s WouUJ you like to know the o ri­ and tunnels worn by rocks can quired by law, that every indi­ 482 votes cast for office of ma­ ter wlU_be_rcturiJfc(L.to the_ they paJd^-thei?—sh i rignlr As for Mr, Frank Feldt- gin of all this? Read the follow- plav ■ tricks' on people in the they paJd^-theiiUsh'irc or theigp ^een In the river bed: This vidual be. treated alike. He says yor, defeating three' other candi- neiqhborho(>d.- w riter. ' Bridge costs. Many farms on manA it w as easy to see the ins. is dangerous w ater for swim- "I don’t believe in running a dales for the post. Nnw (liH's this sound like inner', turm oil goin g on_^inSide Halloween ' means Hallow’s uuiiiniiiiiuiIiinuiniiiuiunituniiiiiiMtiiiiiiiiiiu the North Side have babies.bur-, ,ming and boating. dij' on personanikes oFdlsilkss V v l': or evenin'gr^Phe eve of'sorhcthinR a Christian can, tjb- led in o»char*^ -44vfng* — On—btJiail—of—the two Ivvdn the river l.i; the described contacted, , _,,,approve ,, ______of this____ bridge______or cared what any o f the i>eonle phosjs, witches and jack-o-lan*. Falls l.ion-s Clubs. 1 want to by Historian C, J. Brosman in being ham e^^nyffl Tiad to sav remains to be seen (.lert) HEI.EN PERRINE vestment abroad by West Ger terns are - associated with ihisl thank ,those who purchased jifiht his."History of the Slate of Ida­ Is this what we call a, demo­ 12'/4<-p„.h« bulbs in our recent hou.>je-to- ho.” In his account of overland (Twin Falls) cratic government? I think not- mans is starting to boOm, but if. if. ------. housc'-sale. M y thanks a lso igoes expeditions the Hunt party You and I. the citizens oT Twin most nf the Increase is going 1 derived (irom investment In» to all those who worketl on the in 1811 he speaks o f sad blun- Falls County, are going to have into other European indufOri^ii! , come, plus a distribution c l t r a d e ! V A N IS H E S TlegidM ions^iriViiiivfe^ projt*<.Hr-and-to-all tlie, n_ejv_s ders the p arty m ade wheji^ at to take action to get the stale nations inst^d'of to developing ' r m e d ia . which p u b lic iied the ■on~T=renTy^hey- Tiectdcd— — LIXRECHT. iThe Netherlands laws.changed so le have iireas 88< per iharc evcni and aU..ol,ht:ra-.Kbo,apdie-4 leave their hor.ses and trust Jo' (UPl) — there~T^mYw a vote’ ih^anne\a'llon Instead-off- Jni-’cstment ia,.EurQpe tripled dmJeAd-»6pir«6ftti^B to help make a" successful cam­ the fiv e r the- resf~^tn[JVie^vay. • ano ■.choomairer'airaJlatj: reavihjf it u[^-lo Ihe ,Cily Council e r y 3.000 Dutfchman, there will developing areas remained at from realized security pi Comments From Writer paign. - In, the words of the historian, to -d o w ith .u s as they piea.se. il payable on October Fifteen «years ago our local 'The v'o o y ya a ggers e rs in ttheir crude be only one for every 5,000 be- Don’t miss the next perfor- about the previous year’s level, 1 9 ^ to more 1 foro long, trade circles predict. ,accQftUoa.«tn^i-hn.—In.stimta,-flf “■ Editor.'Tlmes-News: Wo h!\nd ■ w.TsliIng racllllit*s, |qb - « KiHuor^>hr ^ Sight-'l_Wonderful_public su ^ r e n m .s," A t .^ iln e r .. a_ cnnoe. jng..-MQrcov.ci:.^more-ahoe.s...Brc fTwin FaMsl of this are tnstlgatcd by port over the years has maide struck a rock In the rapids and being marketed to he thrown cunning men. -Men that do nor take o ff m y co vera lls, .step in thin the top-local charity project •overturnedr-drowm! ig” tiTCm—ri TJ-TTEW^TWANT AD§ million), a jump of 50.3 per cent “ liave the Ticst mterest of the of the Lions Club. Eyesight con steerman. Antoine Clappine. paired when worn. FOR FAST-SELLING RESULTS o v er 1967. . people In m ind. D ollars and hands, return to the porch, fill a bucket with good hot soft wa­ servailpn Ir The Tffam-:pfojecr cents swing more laws than of Lions all oyer the world. Duf- sense. ter and return to the milk.room to ca,re for my milk. I don’t- ihg these 15 .years, we have The regulations set down In mind walking a few steps. spent nearly $18,000 for eye care the raw milk code are a good Not labeling the milk ‘raw,’ and treatmqnt of local needy example. They are -written in' When go to obtain some­ persons. The Lions’ motto i s sych a WHy~~thar^ the ■ eyes thing,' do you know what you •'We Serve.” find~we“are-grate­ of -the public, they think the are going to get? I certainly ful to be able to serve our com­ Health Department is really do­ do. Especially when the place munity in this cap acity. ing them a favor by enforcing You don'l have to freeze your funds r ' am ,enine ' to ob tain it has We'll he around to your door ~ th'gffi:— r m r i!.'~npt ~ni'PL‘ ss;ir iiv nnlyt_one-f>rod«ef to offer.- No-

ing after milk and myself have (including pasteurizers) and. all a mutual, trust in each other- kinds of fancy conveniences by They trust Tne to Rive-them' no means guarantee the clean­ full measure. 1 trust them to liness and quality of the prod­ take only what Jhey say they ucts. take. The wm-W—truly nce'd.s Recpnliy i was forced out of m ore of this-kind o f trust business because of these ua- Rupert Woman necess.iry regulations. A busi­ N ot bottled _and capped in a sanitary mannar bv approved, ness that was making^' a lifrle 7 Wrifes About go in a liril,. more work prnduct «ore .accomplish the end result- thcv i m.^Hme lised wr; Today’s Religion Editor. Times-News; accusations brought against me ^ t,i Steven Minyen, 18. sent home wero-bronght out in an article! , ■'"'7’,^''’''’^: , ivichinmnn High School printedintheTimes-Newsdatedl'’' ,': f '' Washington A lam eda County. C alif,, b y his Oct. 9.'entitled -Man Charged Tofml orsn.oC^er^milli: principal, DV. R obert fa lla h a n , 'With Violations of Raw Milk as stated in , the Times-News Regulations.” Public forum meter. The local health office tested my milk for a number Nov. 5, for talking about God, space docs' not permit me tp of years. Only twice in all these deserves to be highly commend- go info the detail I would lik,e vrarC' •.'did— mi;— milk— bac.lor.i3 nrl r.ifUer thnn-tKpronfrd for de. som e ih ln g i c le a r ^ o the pub­ read on the.-tester which slarfs‘'ht«.Junch hour, lic . Try to change the opinion at .1.000- Also you and I both. Is it possible (hat we. a Chrls- d e rive d from Ihe ariicle ihnt -know that bacteria is the r r a - j lian nation, are pondering the I am a dirty unsanitary fool. son milk spoils.-..Cortie on out idf'a to stop a youth from .fon- If you still h.-\ve the article men- and g el a sam ple of milk', ( 1 ; versing about God when at the floiiCtr. plea'se refer to it as you Klill have one -aow— -my own • ma- tim« thousa^d^ of ou r rC'ad on. ■ use, I -will give you .i sa,mpl('' youth and school ndminlstra- The' Charges said I was sPlIIng as I would wind , up in jail if lions alike are using God's name . m ilk . TThis was nr# so. as thel 1 ^ook any,jTionr\- fur ir A n icc-in profanits-. not spoaking of tho — -rcciilatinn.s fdriieil -mo nut nf thisi ,f r A i L,-n i i i i n l n ; _ i L n : i . nmltitiidps whn lip in Ihe putter last Nra-embor, My customf'rs] TtV'n pet a s.-mipli’ from becausc th ev'yc rriccted God ----- e iic h bouglti an -interc,rt-in- -iii-rT thp-iargp diiiries milk. p.-|sleur-,| I fear we are fast losing our Cnw5 and hired mo to milk.' i?,(‘d or not. .set ihcni vide by source of strrngth that is spolipn hou.e and oMiorivise r.irr forj,„i-p unrrfrigeratPd and . s...... e e , in - Ka iah, .. •(0-2S--1I...... ''Hast...... Thdu ■pern—fm m-iiiuth a gatlnn ,inf. s-polls TIrst,'^TIiR' Tsrnt>t-knf*«‘n?-Hast-lh«>i-t«>t-hcar4 m ilk. I what vfiu m.-iv rail the tale of'Ih.it the everlasting Cod, Fir't charcp—not suitable and thi' test ! I l.ord. Ihe Lreatnr of tl1?~l'nds|, fanitiirs- cooittiincrv Not ^uii.ih!e Tliii.is what.,L say should be of the'earfh, fainleth not, nei'th- to w-ho'^ No[ ,'.anitar\ ? 1 c nuld IHp deciding: fat tur as whether i er is \vear\ ?.T h ere 17 no soart'h- at Ira'I pr: mv hand inMdc tna person should he in business; in^ of his understanding Hr scrub il and not h.ive tvi rol\ nr not-. .As long ^ the test'givcth pourr to the faint and M n m . on a '^quirt of w.itcr to do pro.vcs ouf. lt‘‘ l a m an run hi tn them that Kavo no mif^ht he W e rouM tr^’t the crrnm'the w a v it will mnkf* inrrracoth i;trcnpth. o ff tlir-Tn iitr-foefti------—- — la-TTmfTr-r?lr ■Jukm -lE L _m n t’hs sli'aTr f.iTni N o pf-rrnit^ tp y_’II Whv a pr-r- same (mie have pr-h di^he^. ' rr>ok 1 LLOVD T. .STOKER W r r e if not for nur m iphtv ond can in the same room, * (Twin I'alls) To receive highest earnings at First Federal Tfod and his mnrrv, there would be no schools for it is He who created u<; rn the first place Tmrt-'pjvT?; tnr c v r r v b reath -wr taJsiL*. . N O NOTICE REQUIRED on either Certificate or Pass- raRTHTCiSTCSAVIHtSSS PA^KSQirSAviN^ ■^^orcinnentation Offered Fpr Isn ’ t nur searcTi -ronTTnTItn frrr w r — H^en- T boolryccotints at Firs^Federal—When you want a|l nr fmr vouth lo lake God .is their part of your money, it's yours, on request— no waiting Comments On UNICEF Aid partner. N ext to .God. .'iolomon % was considered one of the wisest period or notice needed. E d itor. Tim cs-'N ews: [$230,000 for 52 m oro . m ilitarv men- o f his tim e and ir Wa he- I'ifio >:pal « >-th c tn -iro rd t found SAVINGS AVAILABLE whether th ^re in'Certificate - b aat t!iu T O jIIl' V^urum i nnil—r n f ' gpnrr —psTf « taao carrJed a letter from Everett I'o keep them'in operating i-on- in P rh verb *, 9:I0,''.-‘ 'The- fear of or Passbook,savings accounts. You don't have to sacti- Compounded Sami-Annuatly Compounde(J Semi-Annually Gardener' inquiring as lo ihcMition. I hope that the money the Lord is beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of-lho -holy Cce-availability for high earnings here. documentation for mv - c o m - ; ?hat was left over was actiialli; leEF=5«>r June- W,— 19«7 "*mong-thosiEr.ctrontri86^PBcatvhyt hfn—rrsnrtr tU N IC E ______funds from UNICEF ai-c Albaji- troops who” tortured and Ie d 6 i n g. was sentnto ,Casica- «FTiH i<«=TaTfm nnt?r tirJir'CBTitF' schooI?'(it might be interesling tions: (I) UNICEF' Financial tries in clcclrical output capa­ J U B I J E » - . ^ a t O V B ^ D ^HOPPIMB to find outrjust what-thcM kids Report and Accounts for th.e,^..jc ity w ith 6.400.000 kilowatt.s, - ac- at- are being taus:hl), Year Ended I)cc, 31, lS56; f2X cordinsf to'the Federal Electric- ,_.A a U a ^ J ^ .^tn>.rtceJiyedl;riteUgEJ^^ ______. _ r • -7- Sunday,'NoC^ernb«r 9, 1969 = Tiihej-Naw^Twrfn Fall*^ ldoh6i;

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ONLY W M l. Avocada A s s t. Sand Lance (SS-S81) of World W ar II fame, a 292-foot, 4.SOO- or Y alta w ^ l a i tbn nucliar-powered attack submarine, Is ncarlnaf completion SHEER SEAMLESS at the Pbrtsmoath Naval Shlivyard at KIttery, Maine. It will be launched In the n ^ r future to boost the Navy's submarine V2 GAL. forces. (U P I telephoto) SUPPORT HOSE y CAPRI BATH —SOFT- Considers Four • FIRST ^ QUALITY NYLON • lY C R A 33 C J t P I U BRtiSTLES ■CTTPia m iTTiyn iTiTili iT M i fri m tne ■^ A N P B X "•^TiSe'AND •R'Vni OIL rC IN N / ==77iasir>w7#= (UPI)— Four resolutions deal­ m an life .” 40”x40’' KNOX ing with sex education, two op­ The resolution supported con( WOMEN’S IMPORTED posing it. one supporting it and trol of curricula at the indivi­ FULLY FASHIONED uE«t»4uarrane attending the Jop prioriiy. tr.al searched before enteringl AnolHor resolution called for the court room. No demon.'tra-1 making the slate superintend- tnrs will he__pciH iiticd__ withinj.cnt-.jt—public initructwn—posi­ 50ft feet of. the courthouse. tion-ftnon-partisan one and yet sf.ihly th&-t iphett another— ri'onlnlinn lirl^fTt the In the state's judicial history.

Court Judge Aaron J. Palmer taxing districts the autfiority to of Middletown. set tax levies. Attf}rneys for the prosecution In action Friday nighty thH and" defense, staff officers, state P T A " .a.ssofiaTion instaH'effl^ sheriffs arid other court-em- officrrs for the comrnft year. ploveq already have been New officers are Mrs, Morris forbidden to discuss the .tciaJ Fuller. Boise, as . second vice with newsmen. .resident, Mrs, Hugh Owens, Rackley's body was found fdaho Falls, as third vice pres­ JMay 21 ']n ' § swamp ‘ m ident, and Mrs: Rex Morris, MiddToTielJ. 'The “T4 Panthers ItJahts 'Fatm, Its* —were— cliarfted— with murder, president. kidnaping and-or conspiraOy to -Continuing as first vice presl- and Iridnapinp. ■dent i.'i .JVfT'a.-£lQytL-Ki.

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|jcr-lod-fai-thc-£li Eleventh' -ra n k e d Louisinna 94ded a 28-yard field goal. State ’ behinU tailback Alien ■ ShoPoy, jvho had 129 yards In Shor-ey's two , beiit 26 carries, scoredl_his _f-l r.a.t A la b a m a 20-15 Sa tu rd a y fo r its touchdo w n w ith 9:-44 left in the first win.over the Crimson ’llde third period on a ■'one-yard ~^ITCC laSSr-'’------^ inirngerTireTitayTcitnnn!. M a rk L u m p k in k ick e d - t\vo S'lrd drive. Held goals and two extra points His. second score came -to-coni{>lnti>-t.hR-XiflPr\il. smr.li'B. Jrya rd-^hviee -late' In 'tlip -fonrtti L S U im p ro ved its record to 7-1. guarj,er. w hile A la b a jn a tell to 5-3 — the LuTiipkin kicked a 30-yard Jirst -time -the_Tide lost three field-^a-l in the first quarter games In the regular season and added a 25-ygrt 'field goal' 's in c e 193S. with.5-:39 left in tht^WTt^neriod Tight, end Hunter Husband after Alabaijia’s defense forced scored one of Alabama's stopped LSU's’ drive on the 7- touchdowns and split end David y a rd line. — B a ile y :— A4ftbatnft-

M a h a niii.. xecorda.. Ja . . .tli& A month-lone series of bowlinH ;maki_‘ . thg .clinics __enjoyiih|e . , , "tlJUV h in t’ th c ball—1 cTinlc.s for ~beginners arid yt^r- 'a n d Kavt; som e' furlT too,“ ’M rf. a n d on one” "o r Ttresff;— th e y Sparfr4r|hr single season passing yardage or-two bowlers wi(l~be ofToreO Hall saldT' deliberately let time run out. of 1.471 yards and also eclipsed at seven Magic Valley bowling The schedule for the cliiii<’S LAFAYETTE. Ind. (UPI)— !| Three times Illinois lost the Steve Sloan's record for total houses in November. i/iflude M ijndiiys, 1;3U to .1:30 Deadeye Mike Phipps passed ' ball on fumbles in the first half Mrs. Karen Han, a certified p.m .'Mugio liowl in Twin Falls; Michigan Statq silW Saturday ini and twice Michigan promptly bowling instructor with a life­ Tuesda.vs. 9:30 to 1I:.10 a.m ., c|uarterbacking once beaten I converted the obbles into long association with the game at Rupert Bowl in Rupert, and P urd ue to a 41-13 ,B ig Te n w in I WINTER TIRES touchdowhs. The Illini also had and numerous ' instructional 1:30 to 3:311 p .m .. Bonanza and himself to a-helmet load of; -three passes Intercepted and y Ties schools under some of bowling's lanes. BiirU'y; Wednesdays, records while boosting his, oiie of them was returned -10 all-time greats, will conduct the. -8:.'I0 to 11:30 a .m ., ic ro n ie , iiHd Heisman Trophy bid. GUARANTEED TO GO yards for a Michigan touch­ clinics in cooperation with th^-' 1:3I) lo 3 :111 n m i^rirtfh n •■'■Si,>>ie -r u n g y .senloi— tiis.sr d— fo rt dow n. Oregon In piu iiiie tu rs UI the" p a rtic ip a tin g ; Cicxuiing; 'I'hursdays, 1:30 to .1:30 an amazing 202 yards, including thni mud and snoW B r ut:i!! m iim t. Hiu sort ~bf"^pie^ houses. 1p.ni . 'I'-Dell Bowl in Burley; a in-yarU touchdown strike, to ■U«ara m e eniphiisls . hci-o m p the nation's si.xth best onwe pay the towl Seeoii'dij- Bow l in Buhl, and l:.1ll In a [l-iin u ‘ m a jo r rollene offensive c{r4icr—infctpufeUan-wiil-bu- ‘ diirguarantvB axtAndv to nswFlrvitonvTowrr-.H-' School before going to Michi- and fundanicnials '3'30 p.m., Kim-I.anes in Kin1- performer and seventh besti gan. was the interceptor. EUGENE, Ore (UPI)-.^r-j . be rly. lilayer. He also ran (or .a four-1 Hi Country tirts on drlva uvhacjs of patnangar ■ to hel[i thtMii wtih oar«, for tho entrra'llfa of'itKB orlolniTtiia^ j The Wolverine first team den Jtinsen kicked a 43 yard Mrs. Hall said the cluiics^ will yard. toucJidown. ' . ------:— . ------■;— — *“ f ------thetr Karnes ho they <.un enjoy I daitlairreialnvritr*'pild-bV^fhard«Blatt-dntOretfH baroiy - half.-tho—game fijUd goaL with-eight-iccondi-to i,owt1ng more -And 'tvr p lm r^ ‘•not bt:.held nrr 'I h iin k sg ivm g llo\ygd a -4!> W ITH THIS COUPOrU ■"the two extra points. return by Oregon's -----ht—the—finsH—qt»ar ter- Xiflfifl Cnipmnn.------r - hit Folger for 27 vards and an- o____ lM ff ■!(_____~!int)-'tht?r-final onr Wesfern States Pjoniionons came on a nine-yard strike Croni CojiTpct the Times-Newi Farm Y su rsa to Clarke. Cowboys Stun Proudly Pfesentr Saie» deparlmcnT odv«ft*»ing cov*roga of your form lain, hand billt. newipapar Auburn Raps Kansas State covfffoqtt utneasiern'Oon- 28-19 B ig E ig h t conference u p ­ ~ R o rT o J 5 5 ’ ference record—for set Saturday. Adv«r1ii«m«nl: Nov. li Saturday as Auburn demolished Oklahoma State stormed back TUESPAY, NOVEMBER 11th Auctlan««ri Lyi« M ississippi State 52-13. ' after,fraiilinR 13-0 at halftime to NOVEMBER 14 The Tigers’ defenders picked hand Kansas State its seconds ROY LO N G off four 'Tommy Pharr passes, conference joss vaild de nt thcp M. Adv*Hi««m»nt: Nev: 19 giving them 30 steals for the hopes nf the WildcaUf, once the] Aucti0n*«r: Lyl* Mo(t*^t ' «eesonr-That—toroke—the—record Te!iRiic*R~'!lourmat~ftir~S~lHJWl IQHIENBEZVOOS^ " o^-aH-which-Wfts B cle n m m iy 'by. t p BWWBH'ge: NOVEM'BEB 14 MlseissTppi and, Kjtmtucky. Au------nwnq..FA LLS S KftTEtA H D- A unrr HriMC, j c v o m v .Besides the shocker, 241 Main’West Twin Falls Bum had set a fiational. record CutburthrWamcd with Ebcn for A dvertisement: Nov; 13 Auctloneert: .Wert. Ellen, Wo?( last week by intercepting nine scoring: pass«s of and 12 2 Florida pisses in one game. yards. Fullback Bub Deerinwa- MAIN EVENT ~ ______?_____ Aabuai-J>uilt a 7I1-7 -halftirri' “Johnny War Eagle NOVEMBER 15 . JpJdirK«tin^ of its^jwims ^pr roj-' T JIdnhocha— Stafc!s-=. o t h c t _Ayr*hire. Scptrand .JlL.5_ ivrontraah Canada — fir

at the group‘d Jheetln#- l*homseii To Head t^ls week. ' . Dave Berrett, BlacMoot, wa». nam ed v k e president, and Liftti Pro GorGroup iiie Stiuup;" Clyde Thomsen, head profes- the new sdcret^ry treasurer. TftJlvftrpowpr Wyoiiiing 344Q sional at the Twin Falls' Municl- Dave KIlMn, Blue, lakes Coun- p lr ^ o if" ■■courtt). witB-n rewietf try Glub; - and 'MIlti H n «i>ilittw» president of the Idaho Chapter, Pocatello Highland, were placed'- on the bbard^ — .SALT LAKE CITY (UP!) — sharpl'i dimmed Wyoming’sVball on the Wyoming (our. TfiaT -Rocky-Mountain-SecHnn. PGA,. Fired-up Utah, stealing Wyo^ hopes (or a_ fpoVth -consecutive TD made-ItrutalTMrw^yoming mlng's -patent (or winning league championship.' 10 theT“breaks, pounded the C Bill Meek’s Utes, turned .a The', viptory equaled ' Utah’s hi , jumt>ie, a niuiico p u n i ana an i longest w(innlHg streak— seven tic Conference .victory Saturday,. electrifying pass interceptiofi in- games — since an undcfeited ^----- ^HONOtOEU-^^i -B ru c e j i e - a u i i i —lc ft-~thg . Utc& ^^hdc^iO-^-l»ints. betanL„?iL41S-SPfi£4season-by-the-:Utes_ln_l930. idrenchcdTr7:02fl-^rd.^bccOTsidcj;score-and-shmd^he"seveminiS^?!f^7i‘ifb^^r:fn^itr^“^ lators. in Ute.Stadium to regis-i • - C ram pion i ft -qidse.' Ut-no-clgtt)* layout ' ln 32^33 to“ go 'i ^ pigce spot wi(h ■ di-(v»nfwl-J«eli-4WeGowan-were-one 44=10J!i!!Bnnei: p q v p a*;*; nt\d rnm hl^H fl7 ynrH j tnore prt>fit on loading anti tftAfer|al-.h;jndllnB H awaiian International Open In • witfi ' ■ “ Toui" - birdies■ • on * the (ront stroke behind him. down the sideline for a touch P iiri^ 7 “ S ee us how for details on John Deer« ^ in o ..o iwl H aridetl (o u r ■Cr-oupeJ>l® to get H fe k nway be^^ power Notre i XWOl.o(. Ihffm Wfrt> cpf up Viy power Notre T)^me ,,to a -49-8 Power-Shlft-trsnimisstorrMrWt torque converter neat, chip shots over some Which included John SehroedeifrH-Terry MeMman-unUmberod-!^is^q.LP- low, .snap fr o m c e n ^ in ^ ovcil-P Billy Maxwell. Al Geiberger. _____-.u„ was drOppe(j on the lii.-'t-hretT^ , 1 -Ffont-exte-^o-^n'MiHerentlst^..... coconut trees off the (airways- passing arm and'the explosive Lou Graham. Larry Ziegler. plays laterj quarterback Ray - A l l a n . 'a 188-pouhd halfback • Four buckat oW on*. 114 to 3 cu. yd, Colorado ■Nicklaus. who needs a victory Tigers annihilated the Sooncrs, from'A.shtabula. Ohio, ran (our Kerjnit Zarley, Grier Jones, 44-10. Saturday as 61,000-fans Groth scampered tour yards for ' • Slngle-lsver loader control here to top the million dollar yard s .to, clim a x the 45-yard Herb ■ Hooper and Japan's and a regional televistan the opening :touchdown'%* ‘ mark in golf earnings, carried drive touchcd ' off by Mike Takaaki Kono. audiance w atch ed; ■'•• Grothr who spent most of' the Rallies Past a four-s^oke lea^d^ at 134 going afternoon, scraijbling to avoid Crqtty’s '39-yard return of {he _-Jim . Wiechers of Atherton. McMillan, the oft-maligned JD54411tADER into the ffn^ round, buf, while Calif., won $5,000 when he opening kickoff. -laving with fellow Ohio Staler scored an a ce on the 198-yard Allan scored from three', Kansas om Weiskopf, skied to a 39-35. llth .h o | e. S i “i in the second p eriod wlthr a 59- yards out in the secon,d period ppint. th jrd qMn rtpr. ^ Pd c p m - — W ejskopfi-—w ho— shared— the- yjmt^'TarTTTtng—pirss—tn—(ullbnck and" "sikinted—18~yards-ln"th«r pleted 17 of 3)7 (or 312 yards. ___ LAWREKCS, JCgn. iUPIJ - second J>lace SJxjt after_36 holes Dave Smith (or a 14-3 lead. third quarter-^to give him eight Tailh ack___ R n h h y___ Anderson with Ken StIH>.j j rdcd a, Trffir^ff' Falcons Hit Tailbflck -rJoe Moore was at Th f rnrnntl tniirhdnwn—ca.RW tourhdowpy fnr the -senson crashed 12 -jwrds for a touch, 209 total. h.s bruising besfah-d-outduelled wvoming ^t Its Sophomore Tom Gatewood, of down with less than three min­ Nicklaus,"who set a course Oklahoma's Heisman Trophy the "?nrXard scoreboard;Baltimore, Md.. the teltm's candidate Steve,Owens. Moore utes ta play and led Colorado record 63 Thursday, went 23 on a 19-yard field goal by leading pas.s rec eive r, gathered 5 JTD Passes had 110 yards 'in 23 carries, ..on a 17-14 come-from-behind holies through the 49th w ithout a Jacobs. The three-pointcr_.\ms in__ two.-scoring aerials (rom w hil6 Owens was 27 (or 105 win over hapless Kansas In a bTrdie and the stretch included Jacobs' 17th of the season, tie- Theismann. the fiK^ ® ^ 29- -yards,— The— Oklahoma— senlorT Big— Eight —Conference— gHtne yarder thaT wound up I f i b '95- however, scored a touchdown Saturday. "That's not a Utah'.s 'scoring included a yard drive the on a five-yard ■ sweep and tied And^son’s burst up the mid­ stretch," he said. pair of field goals by Marv. Irish had possession. Thels-' A IR F O R C E ACADEMY. the national career record of 51 Still, on the other hand, Batomnn.' His first, which mann also caught him with a dle with 2:29 showing on the Colo. ffM -*-On!y-^hree-^mtiiutes—earlier^ iT—a—38.13-lntcrsectional- -tives~fruin ■six bowls7 riv«—begaiv^(teF-^U' the Jayhawks had taken a 14-10 victo ry. w as held In ch eck m ost of the tsburgh gambled on a fourth‘ Missouri overcame Oklaho- lead. on a one-yard sneak by Jennings day. the Cowboys managed the down pass and linfi.Jhfl- m a'i early lend with 17 . quarterback Phil Easier. The rish took over on the loser's BOB HOUSTON Tn the second quBTter on~Hc'nry Jayhawks recoverod a Buffalo St when'^.Fox com bined with flan- 26. , n w n 's 2 1-v«rd pnnl ■Jeer 4ilre "L-eahe- o n ' i^ii- O i y itrd Tuh^bi6''Btr^ B e"c i1ioi^ a"*33" tff .’s 24«yard pass to Mel Sales RepresenMHv# srt” Up' Basier«“ SCDnr tntichdown pa5S ■ late in~ the Gray .nTOf'~Mwre^s: - 22-; _ S e rv in g aLui II1J5 luaacs ui seven ana -seh - ld q h o ------13 yards from sophomore quar­ T w o othother f'owboy scoring conference, look the lead (or McMillan had 205 yards NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)— terback Bob Parker plus 15, 36 threats were killed by fumbles the (irst time at 1-7 early in passing at halftime, but that Quarterback Watson Brown and 56 yards from starting sig- deep In Utah territory. The first Two Gridders the (ourth period. Arendt cap­ wa.s just a start. In the third Ph. 7 3 3 -T 4 ^ passed (or three touchdowns najth-hta-shef t- ■Fjnrce gamble on n lourthTand- Iowa Upsets punch across its third touch- .p: tnp hncii:--iu>d-Gtmi:r^wmr-90-ttnHr^ - pas.scs in the flat. H e hit Curt ort'fe try on the Falcon 29 and les, was voted the best lineman. -Chcsiey wtth !!cort-yard pass- from- Holman to 23“-yard» "to r an insurance Sub Sparks conference with a 3-2 mark, WB,slev finrnrtt— camo with 31 In the third ..period while 16\lva climbed to i-J. Montgomery, who completed seconds left in the game after only four pf 13 passes in an Buckeyes To Interception of a Parker pass. Quarterback Larry Lawrence erratic first half, hit franker bolted 40 yards for Iowa's (irst ■ John Rees on a 14-yard touchdown in the .sccond period E. Michigan and passed-J9. yards, to. Kerry. touchdown pass In the third 62-7 Victory . -periofl wheiL ^ Arjtnnsa.s -waa. Reardoa— in— the- third (or leading only 10^. Reserve another. COLUMBUS. nhlo...(iiPI) — Tops Bobcats- But the Hawkeyes struck the quarterback John 'Elchler ran Super sub Ron Maclejowskl. a crowning bloWs a(ter Jerry two yards for'the Razorbacks' surprise starter at quarterback, YPSILANTI, Mich. (UPI) final touchdown w ithW seconds Nelson blocked a John Isenbar- possed and rah for 247 yards Larry Ratcliff ran for two to R o 'in the gam e. V ppr piint nnri Dnv,* Rrnn-k-S. nnfl Iw n tniif-hrtrm/ni: Saturday toiirhdnwns__ and__ u>t— a— 1» and engineered unbeaten - Ohio' rushing record Saturday in lead­ intercepted field goal "and three'^of four Slate to a crushing 62-7 win ing Eastern Michigan to a. .11-7. .OoDso-^nd-^rac'cd 23 'yards rx tm r>oint-«i fo r Arkans'ss. ''Tim ’the InJiano (ivc. iivcr_JfccQnsfti. v ic to ry o v e r M ontana'Stato ln a Davis kickc3n7cTd~goirr4;^ Macii'joWski c^p1etc3^rfTe Tionconference-football game. Following Nelson's , blocked and 24 yards for all of \ of 13 passes for 139 yards and' • Ratcliff broke loose on a 37- punt, Dennis G reen scorfed on a points.' iwij touchdowns, and ran for yard touchdown run In the sec­ five-yard run and Green again .nnoiher^mS yards on 16 trips, ond quarter, drove nine yards iient .over from the five ;k No r ranked Ohio State ran for another score In the third following Brooks’ Interception. Boise Beats its w inning streak to 2 1, includ­ period and ran his season rush­ Iowa, a one-touchdown under­ ^ v -v V ...... ing 16 straight In the B ig 10. ing total to- 612 yards dog going Into the game, led 8-0 nhi»nrf ^hC- m d 11»7 htotorc. ln d i3 ri9 ~toolc rtsling—an-JtUing left__shoulder set by Dennis !cwitt last sea- brief_Iead_at_llU3 ia the third ^®jestem:0n^ ,>son. ■ fr^ouKh-Ptjrdiie riext Sarttirdiyr Tjertotj-^nirr-Tf-—fo u p yard ~ttrach-- MAciejowski „ fired touchdown Mike 'Yankee scored on a 19- down” run by Isenbarger'and a Field Goals pa?i,ses'of 31 and 19 yflrds in the yard pass from Don Stewart in six-yard run by. Hank Pogue finitj-pariod -to- B o icn ^ a nkowBki- the first quarter for Eastern aePOnd pej*iod. .... t?0m irorr~tm ~TTTinr~=~^‘^ ^ ^ Eastern piled up 17 points — on the H aw k eyes th eir /inal Jead; Gary Ste.rvers led Boise State toj Ratclifl'fi _37.ydrd— run, a ~ U- JLawrcnca com plated -IX-of—30 -a 3.T-20Arictory-over—Westem|^jMitmesota Tips yard field goal by George Bail- passes for 168 yards and one ~Stat e "ln G uuiii.^oii Saturd ay. e y and ii "J2-yai‘a isa'ss tnuchflow n .' t,,oni;g~eofH pietea~’ 9’ Steivers, on field goals of from D ave M akins to -ary of 14 for 129 but had the one 39 and 33 yards and two PAT Northwestern ■Matsche. throw interdepted. kicks, accounted for 11 o f his teams 23 points. MINNEAPOLIS (UPI)—Sub­ - RnKp crnred mid-way stitute .fullback Ernie Cook ran throu^ the first perk>a*on a Six Tttill" y ii'i U.T- fe r B' touohdnu .yard pas»—t<> Dennis 'Vooley. ,9:34 to play to g iv e M innesota,] Rick KahL took o one-yard a 2S-21 victoiy over Northwes­ dive for" 'Western State's first tern, dfespite" Mike Adamle’s score— nr -the—seeomJ—quarter. three scores for the- Wildcats., | TECHMICAl Fullback Ernie Tisdell added fbe Phil Hagen threw one touch­ point a (te r and follow ed svith down pass to lead Minnesota to field goals of -26 and 39 yai^s. Us second strai^t victory and Westjsm led ?t the half 13-10 a 2-3 B ig T e n record , the same" folIowin'a-^telvcraL first ElECTKOmCS goal in the closing minutes. A dam le. K o llo w in g-th ^ -ii-y a rtr t>oot oy ■pmnra— jmnur— mnnrant— w w Steivers li» the third, teammate earlier ran for 316'yards agaih- Denfiri-Bainl e W is e,oiisfn7~^sco ie J TD . / com. Western’s Dave Williams tied Formerly United Communlcatipna the score on a 14-yard pass. Steivers’ 33-yard goal, the only score in the final quarter, Kive Bolje state the game and pushed their-season record to J-1. W e *: -tcnrlsTSw^JPPS JMOVEDJQ

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^ ,J ■ ■ ■i. . - ',18 Tlmfs-Neyvs,'Twin Fads, Idaho Sunday/t^velnober .9, 1969 ,1 . •• T^SrUiii^^Setl^ ^ Syracuse Fileivi^rikc| Fo^hyee^ Record Jiij\^obing l"oUcluIowiialii Last 11^ SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UPI)i- — ^ , ' Senior Wck Robcr.tson crack” tmtTed nfihing game and he.ld(points against HiEfiland. The SIPTour yards awriy. Kich-Borah;.... Syraciise-marche;l-8<) ytfrds-thft crt in for l|irpe first-hnlf touch' the Sn'nrtans lo an 6n^ -firs t-tim e ^e y ,hnd-thc-^I^rtt-amd■ downs to point Twin Falls Jo iards^.TJie Southern Idaho Con­ the ‘'rnodern” rcctfrd of 5(i push versions. Grcg Alien tlcored on at! 80-yard a '^chool cpnfcrciicb scoring rc- ference's leading rHshcr, Barry ed up afiainst Buhl tw6 years Twiti Falls for'ceti another punt return In . the- second period Saturday to spark the -c_____ o rd — ______Satur.da.y :as__ ihp B riiihs RhRers. wa.% held td '69 yard s afio. . punt and imn’iediately went for TOT belted (the Mi'nico Spartans 55- ii\ 16-carries but one of thijm -Twin Falls dominaltd the a 57-yard - drivtr-rthat look' ‘ 12 O ra n ge m e n to^ a 23-0 victo ry fiShie _ thfoi^hojy ■ w^ith eonVh over Arizona. 21. Fi^vc Bruins scored ai; Coach was a 31-yafd d raw p la y -ro m p . . . play;;. avjetcomiiiB^Qni^JS-ynra By LARRV'HOVEV second quarter. ColeiCook cov-'third and one Kellev Page divecf Quatcrback~Randy— Zur—;|ed Nnnri TfTdmrfiT crew'Tiad easily that set up Mihrco’s rrrsi touch-ThOrttas goinfi lo the Junior unit penalty when Blake;. hiC for three Vlmes^lSl'cv^Sr^i^tS Edlio^ . cred:-a-WtTttSIc on ’’tHm ien2^'lh"lhC''CiTcnone-i!rbOTnerKot^ -the:,.-Symc:uiic . offenAti— oiu.,a— ui theic-7iie^t—offensive—day—witiv down'—just—before-ha Ifiime— — i4ato-in-tho-third-quarter;-^Mimcn ?oiT5ecutive~p:i7:K '-compinrtonsr but— afte r-E C ttin g — a— firat— est a- then'siruck for-two-quiok-toueh- play— drive— in— the— -opening "Eventually Robertson weiu In FILER — Spood perKonificd-in at the seven Gooding was-atoi>—points and -waii ]ust--a!>-jmstily Defensivelv.i Twin-Fiills did-a Rrnln ^tcam-tiad-jicorcd ig. tli!ijili»vji!u_^ausiniulwin Fflils to minute.s' and scored the first senior Randy Shank turned the from-4hp h»t.. Guuding h.itl one more chance Sundeyils orifpted for 28 third nlinutes of the third quarlcr. , from Vhe li witji Jiist over T avo end znne. Ted l.aehowicz felTon managed an halftlme lead " - .n ■ Q u a rte rb a ck .loe Spagnola to get a first down in the in. decision held althouRh Fller'.wilh th? ball late in the game q U a rte r points to roll to a ')S-17 and one.half minutes gone. the ball to give Syracuse its but F ile r hit the next 18 point's te rim . B la ke hit OchTfH'i?r'fcrr''J-1 final touchdown. Jakowenko x^JOChes protested haT(T'cnou),'h but a pass interference, call win over fumble-plagued New threw for iwi> of ihe four tiiuch- Aftel- three punts, Twin Falls to move out of reach. The Sena­ yard.'i and the first 'sttire and to'^et a 15-yard . pennlty. Put helped Tiler lake (jver and run' Mc.-le-6ii-ttw ]~kick~'l U "tlie Scnntor~30rOTi~thtrct -M ature coiipin tor. apari£: to break the ^amo wide open. I with the second" unit, and junior com men ted iTffer The gam e: mont cleaninR, yard work next play but was stopped In , and 17 Hadley hit Shank over The Sundevils got tlie (Mhor Rich Borah belled ni from the "It's hard to lose after giving and management in ox- 17. their offen.se one touchdown. four plans and took over at the [the middle on a slant plan and touchdowns on a. one-yard run Florida Aiid 29 when Gooding missed on a chanRe for lovely 2 bed­ Stops SML A Bruin fiimblc at the Minico! ------Shank took it fo r a 37-yard room apartment. All utili­ by Buchanan in the first pi'riod.: fourth and one gamble. bomb. ties furnished, carpeted, 4-1 stiirted the second Spartan; It was Gooding’s turif In the Af4— Maten*»"^in';f o f it f'orTiin.p v T y L € . i m . * r X U A short time later Filer took w/asher, dryer, disposal, ■ '’’^il'KXeormaJEjid- on a -IQ-vurd pass from Powell a Gooding punt at midfield aliiff dishwasbW^tWStiScr“StTOpr B%r20-10 turn of^an intercepted l.obo Reforer^ces required. pass in the fourth quarter. pi T~0 1 O TP* to stiorn. powemn'cakca thst COLLEGE ST.'\TION (U P O - one in from the three. points. Shank got 23 yards on New Mexico's, point canio on B |1 I I I If* Keats 1^'la^s, SoirXoses TiTf Write Box R-5, C/o Timos- Texas A&M sophomore tailb.»ck,,., 19-yard field goal by Joe pair Ilf pass inlerc'eptions a r'everse sprint and then took N e w s . Steve Burks ■ broke open a|llarlshorne in the second per- followed with nriiin Mike Govin a pass for 18 more to carry JACKSONVILLE, Fla. fUPI) tight defensive struggle Satur-1jod. a 26-yard scamper b>4 half- IrMng to throw a screen pa>;s. to Gooding's.sevcn-yard line. On kicker Richiiril J-.raji-, 1 For 0ad, 23-21 d a y in the fourth -quaHer- oyjbTick Stcvc~1'1ittcr iTT~tho 'w i l d ': ; „ TIve-ba-lt--W41S -TwHred-bv'-it l+tit^ Wasliiiigton ,co, who. booted a 3G-ya!rd field. ni:in and tackh; .Stc.v>i T^lri^_|^■^ gallpping 37 ya_rdF_ to a touch-, third period,i -.- -^— and . . n , six-vard’‘^“-," i;»al al , trie...... eiiut ,ifot ihine L rii tirst ,t liiiait ill^^ -dr»w n— tmd— a— 20^10— \rtn— o\’r r t.xat:.;— — ------:*— Ihv L-ud uf thu luillT tiiered it in at the j 12 and start­ SF.'\ri'LE CLipi)TiIlm Plun- (UPl) — Wake Forest nipped P.TSS from quarterback Ricky ^e got a second chance, feetr passed foj- one touchdown Southern Methodist. Longl one 10 to-Tom- Tom McBee as the fin'fin- _ . ____ . , ...-.u ed for the gnni, phased l).y Twi.n Virginia 23-21 Saturday by scor­ missed a 31yard fit'ld goal with and scored another on a one- Siaux. POWER TOOL Quarterback Rocky Self, an- al gun,sounded. Falls tackle l.^rry Nol.son in ai ing o -safety in the-closing mtn-, 15 seconds left S aturda y as real crowd pk'.nser TorixW as yard quarterback sneak Satur- ute when the son of 'Virginia' — soBhu,niQfe— LuoK Mf firp la 'and" l'lorkl.T'feneht"tg.<«H lii_„tn:i/l_.<;riinfnrj'l,- fn_n ,?1.7, TCrtnn r-u gwrI L - 4 t ," tilt!"TO T) - TliTtl -B la ukb urjv-oa ntac. care of the rest of the scoring, ' Pacific- R -rnnthnlt-^ctnrj* over in the first, half by pa-ssing n - n tie. two plays later Puwell sneaked cd the! bjOr Durb'r-lhti end -zotlc.:! fvinless Wa'shingfon despite IliO y a rd s .to end Ross B rupb acher^TCU Knocks Franco kicked . a 2I-varder in, Junior Johir-Blackburn, a sec­ yards in penalties called Exclusive approved parts & service centcr and s e ttin g ' ffp a ' one.yard earlier in the fourth qliirter Twin Fulls c^ime back _w ith ond-string Virginia center, snap­ against the Indians. plunge by starting tailback before a record Gator Bowl its first unit thon.^fTrivrr lg-'!|l ped the ball over the head of Also Repair Servico for Air and Electric T h e defeat was the ninth In a Larry— Stegent. ------Off Texas crowd of 70,81)2 to tie the game yard.s— after a one-yard, on^ides punter Hal Trentham with 1:01, : s PowcrTools - Any Make row for the Huskies. Including left to play and the Cavaliers on SMfU's Chuck Hixon. the aRer Goorijia.. halfhachs Trav- kick — in five plays. Och.sner the final game of the I96.S their own 3-1. nation's leading pass-er coming er< Paine and Steve Farns- scored from the —21 r—T-he-tifwl (l„.,..easnn. fur . fhfi .-lonifPtrTTdnlni: UnJrtTte11 u 11/ “ptrtr wiirii' Into the__gnjnr,— hit— 22— c4—U. Tech 35-26 u,'nrth-.crn rn it.-fin, n in e.-tit .lli.a ntl- T w in r-~. ’Tmr^tmTTT >«.yy.3n.vcK inc. nine yards in the third perind tO| speed of junior Robert Warner string in the fjchool’s hi.story. T re n th a m thum ped it w ith his passea but was harassed all Halback Bubba Dtown scored FORT WORTH. Tex. (UPl)— put Georgia ahead'13-10 in the w ho took an option pitch frr>rn foot and' it bounded out of the afternoon by the Aggie defense, the other Indian ’touchdown on third period. Oovi;i, made two moves to get end,zone for the safctv. particularly Mike Deniro and The brutal sccond half running -a>-an<^v ^ rd — fn -t-he th ird- Bulaich,^— MaWy flirt— Franee— booled- his— '^ind-tnw-outaped everyone quarter. Several potential Stan Whelan and . Sammy Rabb fry short and to the left and Jn r 51 vards and the score. -dropped Hixon four times and ford scoring drivcK wnra^ forced two interceptions. carried Texas Christian to a 35- Florida had to settle for the tic ------viete^— Snturday ------th^tjana'a b,l-l record. ueorgTa is stnpprd By penalties as the The MUSlan'gr scored m tne Indum s d u in i n a L e d play knocked Texas Tech out of now 5-2-1. NOW first quarter when SMU tail­ Oiaml)erhun throuj’hout. back Gordon Gilder fumbled contention for the Southwest Franco's .second chance camc Conference championship. The eiKht black members of from the one yard-line into the just before the end of the first Bulalch was the only one of half when the Gators drove to the Washinf?ton squad, who did AT A&M end zone and fullback May Be Lost nKJown“'vvirh''lu^ 2^3 VTTJrrco' Ifnp^ Tip ' for a -"fake' For SeaKon- ■ yard field goal for SMU in the action Saturclay. left in the game. Bui ali three field goal attempt and the pass fourth quarter after a Mustang , iNGi.nwoon. Calif. ajPh— contributed . m ifih tily to two was incomplete. But an official — drive bogged - perioT^onchdo^^ said he blow the play dead Surficons rt^|ia»nul a w>rn tendon kicked the extra point after his in the riuht kn«M‘ ('.ip o f Wilt LinfiddRips and the tIme-con*;uminR final hefiire it started when he saw touchdow n. Chamberlain during an six minute drive that kept Tech photiijjraphers ton 'close to the tion lasting two hnurs at hav. sidelines and the end zone. .S a ^ rd a v hut th»‘ pro ba>ert Kerlan fiTnd Edges Past Frank Jobe, nrfhopcdists' for Idaho, 35*0, Saturday behind sulv ickoff ' stifute quarterback l.ebg CJann •with an U -y a r d sco ring pas.s { nUon ; and (he r unrrln^; from Steve Judy. p e rfo rm e d the surRory at Richfield Centmolla Valley Cf>mmunily of Jim Massey Judy got one of the third D avidson, -_ U v o J _ I- H ospital and i.ssued a statem ent CAMBRIDGE— An-carly-pass The Wildcats. Hppriv^Mrrtf-n vards'ouT and flipped 17 vaVds' * To Win Ov^r I.infield viciory over l.ewis an^ “‘^‘^icr^JtrnTrTVtntin'” tni^htr-i3Thtrrj------Tigers behind 6-0 and they neyer CI?Tr1k' W hich resulted in n ! irt- after his running backs had Q Wilt Chamberlain was act'om- ^•ecovered Saturday a.s they lost field forfeit — due to a scho- moved the ball into scoring k jt lll pllshed in .sati'ifartory fashion. an "extra game" showdown to WiltxChanihert.Tin l.-isnc t(.-<:hnic;ilil,v - „.slruck , fur. tho C a m bf ldge BuUdBg.r - l’ the operation well iind a long,'"’" touchdowns in the first PROVO. Utah (t’Pl) ~ An lei; cast was :ippli,'d. Wilt ij quarter by Massey and were The game, pitting Snake River q • ' 1 J r r ' aorial mincl*>d Brijzhani Youii}:’ Conference runner-up Richfield I ...... re.'.tiliK ronifortiihlv There will; headed. a gainst the Long Pin Conference J ® fni.vcrsitj threw for three.-firM-, visitors for the next fexv| T>'i. r■^suU of tho Nurthwost "half touchdowns and then'hung second place team, was basical­ d.i\s " |Ccinferencc game boosted Lin r>n to proti*ct its m a rgin to miphtsManning to less than 100 day before 23,.112 partisans, | possihiv-Rivmg a-definite time ganif*- to p lay yards for the first time this "I 4 .Quarterba.k Marc Lyons cn-_f„, cmvah'scen, e and .i fnta- gineered B'. U s first score .season. They contained him with -i-JC c ll S *.1 J 'T serj.nd lime Ihe-Xoug.-irs thc.,.^ ,,, ...... 56. ball. Ho directed his teaminat.'s inkers lineup, However, It was Manning, AUSTIN, T .'v (U P M — ,‘;e. — 5-4-seaitM ck.i w jio p icked off-jm:p'W>''d_-raflk«>d 7«!, , . . •17 yards in six' plays, capping' chamberlain hurt the knee early pass and ran for tfic' by an epideim ic Ilf 2 l-h i)u r viru s m o v e wMth r p t r T fT (V y 7ngTi-| — “ ,±ailti:ujc B ob by U ld i,- tu LtllihilCK K ip J-prtvH-fnnn th^6 extra point ’.o n ilw i—and—a " hnrt—o i i m n -gnTtrg ■.TCTrn^t m r - ciair.st Joe Liljcn qu isl (ffTrtPIt |'|,.H'ni,v .Suns at' itie “ Tv'ir'iim In the second pper e riod Jefferiesid subs Saturday lo thrash wlnless xiJ------llns ^^.l^ llie first maj'or injur" Took a six-yardara scorin^ g pa'ss -Brrrtr M -H fur Its Ititl M i !i'l;’.-lrr victors-— longest winninK streak bi,-s. J I : i e.ur..^carccr , in Uiu. -.tr.aau.TZiohhink r;»m b rid p p ■:.fniTr~ all its iwnts in the fij-st. balf. "'"TrnWihrimTfih t.ongftr>Fn hT^Iot',V ■ uital ■ na.sketball A ssik la- Calllson. one of ‘*7 w ere f o r c ^ to p u n l..j,* in Richfield broke the shutout bid players s,trucK, by the v iru:ii ('hanibcrlain had hern hit on “hr the final period when Case 'Friday, scored three tou f m m 1 von'? m ' .tnr{c’^TT*T'h7^ kfif'e en rlier in tho pim.''. Maesta.s hit Bud Crowther for downs fnr 'Texas and reserve cjipped a fiO-yard drive f<>r the .i< ,ordinp 'to cniu h J(H> Mul'a- eipht j*ardji an d six points; quarterback Fddie Phillips B Y I I se( find sri>re, n*’ \. and if jijvt sornii'd to The result left Cambridge at added two others to hithlight ■Ilic clubs exrhanped pnssr- goilapso under him. 8-1 and R ichfield a l 7-3. the scoring parade that tied the sess'inn n f ba ll in. bruising TexaT hir''>*ard" "pas^" “to sTTphoiilOrfi BilU 100th Win Cotton Speyrcr with a 2n-yardiMiller for the third Score. rrwn p.i>: . fi9 ,,.y a A C« pU on .AAA providei noTionwidu pass to end J im M c F arlgndr* of eOO officwy ond 34.000 goragJiT^ggaionataTa. roTea,-prompf >

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L b s • ANGEII e s '(U P I)'' — achlevedlHaTBoai; In "the first To^Oyerpoweri Yandals By 2^ Straight Win Workhorse • halfback' Clarence ...... ' ‘ ■ Difvis-ran for IDBl'yafM iat- State for a tOiichdcwn-Nunr ciimc-4M-a-5a.yard ,crtfss=coun-== -— ------»..r^ ------ajjttift uddua th e ' MlSSOULA,_JVlont.- , ffie the jum man leaving -the gatne in the fourth combined a ^werful running eii agam mldtitl thcpolni uftei try* I'Onip- by ' G ibson " with J igl Second-ranked small c b 11 e g e ^ history t6 gain -pcripd. garhe with a strong defense ' to k ic k .’ -;:.... * i,-' -I .. left' in the' th W n ^ a tte r .iN u n c j:— power M ontana scoTed tw o sec- ^moro than-1,000 yards rus&ng Sophomore qqrtcrback Jim­ grab a 28-7 homecoming victpry. _;.,Neith€r team scored. In the added the 23th and filia l point. ODd quarter touchslowns and the in a season a. a »-o ve rca m e .a - 07-yard-toijch- KennWSrinr~spTit end Nathaniel the 1,000-yard~miU»tone, Davis , ThiLi'Couearsi-Jiampered i n j . i ^ ( f O i l a y s.->-£ullhhrk - la c k ii RandjMWontgomcrjt-ini UP the”Idaho touchdown as_lt_ ,inu;n run bn opening kickofflhv Hawkins- with^ra 24-jiar-d-aerial — It_was-the_Dlnth-6trlMcht^:tn' fumbles. scored' Iheir only Brown went the last tWo yards 1, an Idaho pass on the movedlhe balV to Weber State's _ldi)ho State's Carlos Harris to scoring P'-iVj Buzick split the umph for the undefeated Big .touchdown-in the second period ,oH a plunge with only three Idaho 30 yiSrd line. F ive plays one yard hne. „ -anoipsg-t wm over the Boa upripi£slaiia:iis-W g^ - S k jb ^ a m p io n s w-htt_.wilI— lie. /T k , with-halfbaek^ BoH Iswen going minutes gone-i(Hhe^ti*st-periodr iatei—Gibson—went over from FroiVi “ t h e r « .quarterback ia-a_g*ime-that saw 7. seeking IJ bowl bid when they V _f regon five yards' to tally:'" J aim e Nunez a d d e d r^ e^ ’pioirit two -yards put- for tlid_tuucli=L;:Mitch Lan.sdell- w ent o v e r for the r^ad sw itch six liriTes.t close out the season-next week­ _*_____ K i______■______1______v^TTTT' Then Idaho bounced back oh In the first quarter, a Coufiar after touchdown. down! Nunez was again' jgood the score on a keeper. Rloli end against South Dakota State. Las Vegas. Went scoreless In an 80-yard kitkoff return. Ben­ fum ljle. ga ve the T ro ia n s the fl*ie touchdown was set,,up by wfth the conversion kick. Castillo added tho point 'after Reserve" fullback Jeff Hoff- tfie firet quarter, buf opened gal split End Harris- o;trried for Manhandles ball on the 48 nn USC .scored a 45-yard return of the opening The Wildcat’s final touchdown -touchdown. mat) plunged over frpm the scoring in tiie sccond stanza 20 yards and lalerallcd to end in 12 plays .with Berry going ktckoff by Weber’s ^am Gib­ tipllf pnri-Mnrlf tnr^np three-yard line! with J:4n3:48 in the -m fd -R a ll ujhn riimpiifl H v nthcr overrfSm thB“tHr5eTfieivD.ivts son. huuled in a 13-yard pass’ front 60. The ‘Bengal convor^n nr- *hiijf imiJ....tjiJttai'trrliaric;;:- R « y !y ~ 7j t - r ■4t« tl-earrlcd-«i)t- timoii. Aiioibaf- -J* quartcTBa^ DoTf Kennedy. 3TUril^BSScyTi“ 5T:"yara^aSr7t^ fumble gave tliF Trojans tempt was blocked." agam aboliTtw^^^II^rhm iJghL^^ H eating H elp! pass to end Tom , M’CMuhoa possession on the nine and Idaho State struck again Irt BERKELEY, CaliL"" (UPI)— the first, period when Ja m ^^ three irilnutes Jatcr for Ih e -£)avisr knifed over from seven the-icconj quarter- whon-Tyrone game's only touchdowns. -Kickcr Soph- quattfirback. - Steve’^^ndr- Edwards returned a short punt cott thrbw three louchdown y a rd s 'o u rr . Watley belted the ba-ll over from Dan Worrell booted both- con- Football Scores passes and soph fullback bave Washington State, after ^an HEARING 1 I the two. A two-point pass-eon- versidn's ■ ------EAST Schilling nm over fdr'lwo m orel«*‘=!'a"8e-of-piml*an_-the accrtnd C o ls n ln 23. B u ck n cU 7 versaion failed. ..Vaic-i— I’-UUl 1 ______.Csllpbly moved into scoring ^scores Saturday in leading peririod, took the ball on Its own A I D S I N I • 5>iucuse 23. ArUona 0 Id«ho--gained~momentum and T emicssm position only twice, once, in the underdog Ordgon State to a 35- 52 yards before Ewen tallied. Halt fired 15 -yards to Bell for As a ' result of tho Beaver M ld w e ii . tempt and the: other when the T h e longest pain w as a H^v.ard Runs Past victory, both schools became, 2- * W fit T«*Jca* Sf Ift, Wciitrm Mlchiean 70 a si.x-polnter. Mustangs took the second half pass from OlsDn to L ee Suk.s- "Iowa~7fr~tnitnina—I"?-----r------^fmRTtic-Rcbpls-tnTim- to grab r 1ricknf^ and~~movrd-tDTthc ^Orizz*^ 3 in - I*aci fir- fi conference plity- _ S - ^ ^ J’ufdui? 41, MlchiKuh .Sfaic 13 and 4-4 overall. ~Great New Beh'md-The-Ear Aid by M A IC D T Ohio ^(Ate fi3. Wiscan:>th momentum and they ran off 14 ly 18 before losing the ball on Defensive back Sandy Diirko S. Garoiina Kt nnrsnlii, ?.S Nurlhwr i u a _ ■pnlat.s-hf.fnrp. the third quailcr. .dawnt,------Xtotfltui— StatiXr -nuOTboiuo g— 32 -Oklahoma—10- aet- uo- f o fh o f the rwconcl-h alf . Mii-hiaan 47. Illinois whistle". Tlr w a S' HirwlcinjrtrrKciT^ sophom otvs -on~n TOTar'.'rqurdTsr scores on cunt returns o( 23 ■ KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (U PI)— Automatically softens loud sounds, prevents ( ii'o r iu lo 17. K a n t a i 14 * • nedy on a 25-yard pass play 7.6 players, spotted California a and 14 yards. Quarterback Bobby Scott threw distortion, protects sensitive ear^. N r(»ru "»k a 17. lu w u s f n i f 3 and a three-yard koepor by Kin- 27-yard field goal by Randy liowUniz fJri-i-n 23. ()liio ^6 Hart, Duke In tho third quarter the three touchdown passes and Oklahoma Stale J7. Kankui Stuie 13 nedy. The Rebels missed,a con­ Wersching after Irb>i Auguitine Trojans m arched _-r4? yards (Jeorge Hunt kicked three field Forward Microphone S(Hiih version, but Mack ''Cnnkio" Gil­ recovered a fum ble in the before Jones‘ went over from goals Saturday to lead third- Bettor localization of sounds means moro istf :0. Alabnmn -f> christ ran in a twr>-pointcr Upset Clemson fourth minute and then ran the natural heading, better speech understanding. rn . Miwii->fc>ppl 7— the one and in the final pi'jind ranked Tenrtessee to a 29-14 MtnisU)r« <■, 1 noitiR-TnroTire"fin.irsrarira“-be“ 7 1-2 pntnrTavtirc^l Bcurs ou n jf DURHA^f. NC. (UP11—Quar­ Tliey moved 43 yafcls with'.Tones v Ic io ry over Scnilh C a ro lin a . U'iik«- J'ori'sJ 2.1, V’lriJini.i 01 hind, 28-25, Idaho State turned Memorial Stadium. racing nine yard s to tlie end "The victory hy Tenpessee. the Telephone Switch iO. Flanda 5t:iir 'f> terback Leo Hurt scored three Shuts out room noises, >i7-^ lli ini--l^s^ppt Z . Chdllai>i:u 0 the Twin Falls Municipal men's offense. them on the ifir—to run his two- HEARING AID CENTER Tt xa.i A M :0 . .S.MU ' « ' 11-25 for four touchdown pas^. Kun«n» Sutf year career mark in total plus the one he ran in him self. inia Undhjem claimed the wo- m eeting Tuesd;vy in the Ida- shu11injif-f._Tennessee’s usually W.I.- o ff» nna"^ tt— — yar«l« »-—Tliitt H al^-tra-r-l a-fn i-;il~fB r 'loa” ^'irnHr reK T"i^yTZ6"Tff"~iTO""wirfa’u^^^^^^^^ '-hn-'PoweTr A «d« Briuri'i"Tit"-9"" Twni^'fti— m rmriR'- T S r w r foV?ecI 135_M j}nJi/VestL broke ,thn record of .3.720-set,72(i-,t -air . - It Ajliurti S3, M tisisiippi Stull* 13 Duke’s Billy Cox in TvvliFr F al[s~ •Tuliine 14. Ororgia Toch 7 Bell caught five passes for* 89 golf course: w as there that Tennessee made -yards and two touchdowns for through ISM. Malone, a senior at Twin Falls "T ■t of Its 315 .yards WVhiT 3*,'~liliitiQ_7 the Bengals. Tho loss was tilemson’s first High School, defeated Ray Day -----B A S R U I'U S C C ;-!>TOrHFS~ Tennessee took the lead in 733-733( P .hUlvuiJa. Uh s V cgiiN 2.V IS H 31 in the' A tlan tic Coast C on fer­ AHA the second period on a 28-yai^d Ilo;sf Suir 2 2 . WckU'rn State 26 3 and 2 Saturday to claim the Indlani M Drnvrr n/> Manford 31. Wn\Jtfn«ton 7 Jumbo, the most famous cir- ence and left South Carolina as men’s title, Gordon Crockett nit>-, f ie ld .glial hvz- flnnrno H iinl.,-h>a Ptitaburg IJ7 D aii.i* ::o Air I'orc** 3s, l.'lah Suiir IJ cus-eiepltmtT:—wra—hroui!hf TB' IH6 om y Ifaguff ISam w jlh a ped (Jeorgc Merritlerritt 2 and 1 for South Carolina came back on a 134 E. 13th St. Araerica—in- lfiR 2 -b y-P ; T-^B ftf--| peirfect-ACC mark. M)A d riv e led - by qu a rte rba ck U »»K J+. W y«»rn )ni;- — first flight honors— C in r in n iT l T30 n n it in io i< ^ lT ^ Burley <>ii-Hon Stnir 35. Cahfornift 9 njarn^ .nnd its stuffed hide is still S r a t d r '. i i MhiUidnph'n : Tommy Suggs iind went abend I SC 3s. wsu : Mrs. Undhjem defeated Rose- Mnnianil 14. Till PnlM. on 2 b Times-News,. Twin Falls, Idaho Sunday, November 9, 1969.,; H' >. . • ■ ■■ AKRON. Ohio (UlPI) — You’H ‘Antiqitated’ Aipeiaean^Cqpyright, Discriminates^ Be finding, thore fruits and'V-,Jacatjelirt6 Onassis andaimBkinp hold predictions bc-^ . country 'ih the world that exhibit a movie' without the BMI ' ;and 'the American schpols and colleges*_j:aU£ipus 60 and 75 perrccht, tHe company nation— will hold Its__ sevonth tw o other 'discriminates ' ngalnst compo- consent of the copyriRhirownex ■Socintv qY nompnrg;-_/Viithnr»: or^anizatiohs—and -other non^ — -----^aysTT------presidential election Tuesday; .Ihr...nrn.sidpnt.It.. QimQiH»4-4^resident«, believed to well se ig / OVUn II11 iiU ^ i Ih s nun^pr ufit/'-'saiii 'ubHs h « fa '■(A S C A P ) profit iaivH- fli'OMpa; *iar .Uv w lth-irirnmhrnt-EprfUn Its' antiquated ,copyr|£ht law Enward M. Cramer, , _ president the guardians of the rights of Cramjir sald it \*«s hoped a j)nd'_Ew-Marcos given a fair Sen.in. S ergio Osroona, Jr;-. also aneau uurmg is bad enough for the writers oT o(''Broadcast Music-Incr (BM I)7 composcrs in this~country^ nfiw-copypght ----- law — rwould ‘-wu iric -T«1S= "elearlyr “«■'chance hj btjcome ' the . .tirst 3J,~ the . tJberarpffrty candidilW.-.were turned out ot MaiacanapR -A— sltghtJy^buHdT— soffr-spokeniBalacc.— the— Mpnila___ ^itai,. worse for the" composers of for school use without copyright a non-profit institution sltouldn’t the meantimfe', he urged wider win a second four-year term. polltician-businessman. Osmena House, ----- ^ serious music, who dojiot hjve liability. pay for music.” Cramer said^ observance of the present legally and moralljj it's precise- JVIarcios, • 52,, a ' handsome. charges Marcos hna_Juad£—a. An.J^:.JiitJm atcd - -11 -m illion --.:_-*-rernrri v to yaltje s. aa a;_cu<®i6n^ .llBut^if—it-holds'-an art-fastiwar rights-of fmmposcrs;- fy=the-satne'Ds-any.“Othefc-form- -Hrtlciilate ..wair "herb, is ' Uic ch -VQterajters .w ill cQ„la-tb,e palls Jrom ,.__ ^, These- composers., lose Yw-> •but^?^rtvorks It will nay for, tl^e plifvs, it will “ A rifusic educatoT^who would of stealing - o r uslnK.^j5toleii u^andidatti—of— the7H^flci6f(ft4ts(a--—J^^te-fofHhe-eeonomist- TTTWe'^'bTCJriisir-lrrTtnrfTtire^ihe ircenseTvlicther drliorthcy are pay compensation for materi'aF reject In . horror the idea -of property party,nnrfv which /'/vnfrniccontrols KrvfViboth for9c\

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SECTION Typ(^ Teens Use Time " - ‘ . ' • , \ To Help Local Retarded Children

' B y I, • Times-Nows Fcatiiro Edllor ------necessncily-rtieBH K o ifr-wa "liur ■IT’ H l'HTTf ) l i t Twin Falls high schnol anti jun,- ,lor high school siud(!nts nre IcafninR some hiphly valued les­ sons from retarded children of Iho community. j •=' With the orfinnizntion of TORCH, which means Teen’S ■■'Orpantzutldn. for Retiijrded Chll- -(rfe ri,' sottiP ' 25 Iix-nl teen-apers -feuna- n^ieW-midf r.UnniJine nnd mcjnini; in their association with Fctardcd yptiBpsters in this nrca. This Rrqdp, with, very lit- tic public recoRnition, has been' orpnnized the p.aBi year and 'a TjTTTfi a cfV~anlef~^nf~~lTie nalTo'hnl TORCtrBroun. ThPy provide assistance to the local Schools fof the mentally reparded" younR?ners', *T>ut niost iniDortant, says advisor Mrs. Jo h n .Stevens, they add that v l- TarsrifTfiTWtP' Especially in the ease of the teen-aRp regarded children, they can learn throuRh assix-.iatiim lind observation of the TORCH -i>UST-"PrMWO'“T tir!Wt?'"^»i'""BHv~ iHiwrr • w t w J-Mr»r~John-S«t>ven»jr»dvlsotv-enjoy--- Mareo»-Heinplenmn”Of Happy DajrSetfoot ^ “ -tJrp'isrnwrt'^bPhrivfrtirptiblti'TtmTr ^dould ever bo (aught in school o^- at home. Whnt the TORCH mcmhrrs ■r - aro IcarninR, howi'Vor. equal­ ly valuable, organization offl- c in K sav.______have learned to ttnder- Ftand ourselves a;i(l other peo­ ple so much better through IhO — - ' simple but meaningful expres- iif tl'o^e fh ild i'e*^^' -w-hi m uch sharpC|- than we somC' limes give them credit for be-. Ing." says .bihn Warren, district representative. All nf the lime nnd effort T O R C H m em bers give must bo volunteered and; us Mrs. Stev­ ens says. if,.ihe person is not w illin g and able to devote lots of .tliTie they are not going to — tniifntat.n therr membership very long. Sh? said there are two BEING ABI.C TO MAKE MUSIC Id ttomelhln); many ehlMmi ffnil fatielnatttiK, etpeelally Wng.5 TORCH ^nccdi — m oro- •hose of the Happy Day Scjionl. Hern TORCH incmbcM, Bccci Hawes. left, and Anna COXeH inemher.s and more money. Ipvo^m o friendly hcfp toTncln;yTcItrnaOsTMrS^l(es‘"musli ” ' At least once each month n spet ial .‘u x ia l event ttr p a rlv Iq held for tlv rei.'trth'd \niing- sters T hcsc ( ov[ ;it Ic .i't ,T lim -. ited (if iiiiin--'.' mill io ■provi(l(. thi^^ TORCH ny;ml«T3 stage car washes, hold' rum­ mage sales and do all sorts of odd jobs on a year around basf.s, A.S Is usually the ease, the best things are free. The TORCH members do many inexpensive thfng:nal use Mrs. Jack Cu.v. Twin T alN.lis snialler than nio>l h.'ilf grown She has a sweater nnd capiwhen accompanying Mrs. Cox of the playgrounds. thmks she has the ideal pet inliats, and at That .she rs mnvtly which-she wears whenever she dnwnlown. Jmly is accepted in Special - summer camps for ■ ' ------'------"------’— '------■*------b atid iC.nnped n nd— retn rd [She IS quick and intolliRfnr. }is probably more agrepahte to'where dogs are normally not al- dren arc held each year Tn Ida- ,tin y4Mx^dlc.i;i' .so .small she could l>i'irig- di I'ssrdTiTrThm r mosr chil-Mmvrd- +107 and—TORert"irrCTnbCT"S get lost in a g .-K i sinM shopp.nt;' like plaving She also has her own bed, n Ihrir young companions are ban I with dolls, she needn't li t il doll bed she adopted as a tiny there. “.JncK" as she is called is full,lx»ther her. she siniplv dre-'S/'s| Because she is so smni and pup and w h ich she stlJj s![e<;ps-iD ‘'We use a buddy sjistismjl •"BrmTlxar ^ A nn>tit4^^ of agu; b u tiJ.uf.-hr,r iloihi-s Id raw s niinuTuus ..cuminentsiilC night. savs Mrs. Stevens. "Each of our 'iHehif>i‘i‘s n'am s' up wiih 'un i!'r^f the retarded children with whom the member seems to be most cfiTRf^lWc “ Thejrtntn functions, go to movies and get together^during spccial boHdoys j t . .eve n ft.^ — — ------^------In k<’eping with their program REQUEST* ANYONE? John Warren, baek, dbtrfet M pf«w t*aHvi» ®f TORCH, h«1ps Mar«iu Hemplcman, front, and Franccs Ballcs play music for tbclr classmalcs. Only a small part o l Ihc lime spent with the childNn Is* In the schools. TORCH menrAers also Um jrouttgstenl at their homes, take- them (6 movies and arraaga parties lo t them.

DRESSED - TO~CO-OinV^ody,-(Iny fafy-.imo«ne shows tier cool day'and her mmer, m r t r ^ t o c c w t . i i ^ •lie as sbe,.sl(s beside a.smatl modern teteiAone.~Tb* tsHfa«"^»*sitiJ.- DOU, BEb, ADOFTED' b ^ her and bOotv, Ow ■maB M t e d V f M l i i M 'l N r m l^»«gignnireat>«-#-wyrfiriiiiM»vcini^ '

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V - A ~ 2 TImes-News, Twin Falls/Maho S'unday, Nlovember .9/1969 — •*.. — *.1^* Outdoor Writer '!To-'Aiito^apli" Century ook Book Here On Saturday

dutch oven cooking, whether it’s cooking enthusiasts. It is' I>ub- Charter'Seed baking corn bread . or fixinc lishcd by Caxton-Printers, I.td., •CaWw el'l, j iid ia dedicutod- ..ChaiUfin-.Setd emplnyftPi Camp Cooks Everywhere." • P a ris C o m p an y------^------; T h is - is not ftiN't a .book of P a ris C o m p a n y eniit)loyees recipes, it is embillslf^ quihibleTtife-Assuranee— 6ing^)F40kr-llij facts .and nn .oasy-to-.read ai;- , /ills Motors ddiint .of the_Author'jv personal Wills. Moiars Employees ideas and experiences about Albertson's Inc. many of the recipes. Post Office employtcs

V a lle y Traffic Courts

Inman E. McGill, 30, Route 1, H e yb u rn , wa.s fined J15 b y Burley Police Judge Roland E. Willis for improper backing. John S. Maier, 37, 2425 Miller Ave.. Burley, was fined $15 by -JudEf •Wtilj.T-far."failur« l« yield the ^right of . way.. Betty Ire'no G la m e n t, 27, Route 2, R upert, was fined $15 by Actinc Jud.se Afion Buckley for traffic stop light-violation. Mary G. Gonzales, 31, 710 Overland Ave. Burley, was i\allUng^W gg-Bnclflcy for '

(luich o\'Pns In the home or back yard fireplace, includes Soloman Muro Jr., 25, Cali­ such rare' items as oven Fried fornia, was fined $200 in Jerome To Everyone-Courtesy Urged Of Hunters DONALD R. (DON) HOLM police court for drunk drivings ■Squirrel, Prairie Pea Soup, Bean H o le Beans and s'heep- , . . outhor of a new tnitdoor cooking book, will be In Twin Deborah______Facer, 22, Jefotne, B y JIM HUMBIRD ' proval of the owner. a group of hunters select a .spot | regulati()n.s to the contrary) herder Bread. Falls Nov. 15 for autogriHibin(l-(bo.J>ook-at-SaIUoV-GUtK-and— kvas-finPd $15 b y JcFom c Police aruL hililH n h lin H 'n n it W hfm ..ciuih /^ftncirti/itinn.-ii:.. nnt..i:fiinni?ft T„Iilahn F .I.ib- n .G am c.D cn flrtm cn t ..£Y.eCT.....ycar.-the....ltlaliQ...H .-ih :'B n m ''Ti'W'iiTmBir?OT*~BOTi6fr w-Tyit«iBwi-8ii]^ tH rrtmrgf jucige C. J.'^ShtTiW for failure W'TTTamTi'TWpffrtiYrenrT^c&lVC? TO~m s"61i"^starfsrTifW ~pefipTrfTIir'"m ]W ^nnw‘^-1fflnw!r-rhty 4e-yieltMhe-Pieii t-a f-wa yr D u ck fever is a m a la d y that demands, some of them hotly get there, ftr.st and take ovi-r.'and feels'thnt his "rights"'have helps keep waterfowl hunters worded, that ."something b e If the blind Is on public land.'been infringed becaii-e the Jerome Police. Judge C. J. warm when temperatures are done" about various .personal the situation hiis the making of beach belonf^s to c\'fr\(jno, Shupe fined Virgil Cuff, 21, $12. 20 degrees below zero, and the disputes over duck blinds. Such a first class arguniciu because, j Tl)i.s is the kind ii( ciuiflli't Scliodi Boards Face Court Action To Forc< and Valley Schmidt, $10, both only thing flying is snow. Duck matters as a rule, are outside oddly enough, there are about ; [hat does nobody any good, Jerome, for speeding. Also fined blinds arc shelters. The simplest ? h e department's jurisdiction. as many "rights" on one side Many hunters avoid such dead- by Judge Shupe fOiL speeding tvixis are make shift screens of Anncnl.s sometimes are made as on the other. infn'rmnl. un- Tntcgration TInrlcr vSiiprenic Court Orders was George E. Galvan, Twin bnislt_nnd__<;imails^-twist^ tgj O n p riva te i,^n Fa lls. i^l3. - yiiXIw r . e tiic rs a if T a m*iUTIi>B«a i w h ? ’ Tigrcenitfnt tor solution might be holder can give or deny perniis-'of a belter term. .Some' hunters districts to integrate "at once."ttheir public affairs, few arc as shelves for shofgua-shells and worked out. sion to buld or use a blind, even post a notici’ in the blind, O n M a y 17. |954, the U,S. Wendell Justice Court The-burdon-4(>r Implementing ■ vagui?' in function as the school coffee cups, benches and a place This is a field of human re­ It should be emphasized thatj-something• I.;___ thiit makes the fol- .Supreme Court ruled that------, u j , Vernon Jerry Craner, Buhl, for a charcoal stove. Some hunt­ lations that might well, engage this control applies only to a' lowing point: "This blind was separate schools for black itrpr nnr the qpirif ^f Schools, A Crisis In Self- of. _ scHbblHaoarda In 18 stales South, he said. Is that board%j it must blend with the surround- many areas. In .some, they are; strip of shoreline w ithin m ean-; he wants to hunt .Some wil of the original law had Robert Bondinerj that In the master of Integra are in running warfare with the ing-s. For exam^ple, willows are the only niyans. States likt- Ida-J der of high-wiit-er lines. Here;not even chter a blind built bv observed, the Supreme Court about boards -.of jjion-tbei tmitieai— -atato gtivcra- u.w d fo r out.vay to ners will produce an easy agree- ‘the visitors to sta;;, if therd Is Many blinds are built with increase freedom and reduce the menl. However, a curbstone enough ro^m. four posts at the corners, wire friction of waterfowl hUntinglin opinion of the "rjghts" involved The^6 and otljer temperate netting streCched all around states such-as Idaho, where free may help hunter's in less ami- views expressed by sportsmen holds handy branches, weeds hunting alread>i exists. Volun­ abfe encounters understand whj) helo crvStalize unwritten codes a nd w hat-no t , w ove n into it. tary agreements of this kind no the other fellow may sometimes and customs to help prolong free There are portable blinds avail­ doubt would help stave off the blow his stack In blind anger. waterfowl huntinc in Iditho, and able, foId-up_jnodels that can day when duck hunting in Idaho In the first place, such a site make duck shooting more fun carried In car trunks ni; the wlH-bC-rnntrolled'and rcslrtcicdi on public laild belongs to every- 'for everybody. ' Tuggage space of a station wag- "to member.s only"— for a price. bod>i. Co nstructio n of a blind At any rate. the season Is Freight ~on. Whatever the sfvie nn blind Most of todayfs disagreemenl^t on it TanTior“ Btve^the builder undor\vav. Wings whistle pverT can be built or set up on private are the same old story. In early any real right to the exclusive head and the answering chuckle j-pmprrty 'uithi-iiit thi. pnnr np- ,fall heforj-,. Ihe season inpens urg-of thn cito luvlpr..the h)jn o f n .m.Tll.Trd hen .in a k o -i^ -th o -t------NoneirieTes,s7~when a hunter has j heart beat a little faster, Ever\'- f^nrui_tn..thn (m nl-ile nnrt evnensej ndv may not b.ivc wnl1-to-waH _____ i)f bmldlnc a blind, he us-uailyix arpeflng nr _hulLt-ill QVCnS-ln,^ - j— feels that his rights are beinBjblindsllnds as thin flichts move over-' :Moneff Boxr infrinRod if others use It, |hr,nd. but. In Idaho there ! «;' On the other hand, the build- rnounh room for cverv hunter CHRISTMflS BY FRANK SCHELL cr diti not have any " rip h t ” , to h.iN'o (ho tim e nf his life tn put. up a blind on such n ^ wnfrTfowlin^ — cveh In a burlap From J. W., Filer, Idaho: I head on the obverse, with the site, though (in (he absence of sack have a coin about 3" across date 1.S9S, while the reverse It is solid copper and sho%i-s shows an Indian spearing a buf­ SHOPPING? a woman holding a staff in her falo, and has the date 18-t.S. Your ------V------FREE FREIGHT -^riies,-.pearitrTTOimnff”cq 'a ij^ h y pr'rva"tc""lndiu,i4u;iii^m - -amd—a— — E^hirrct steam locomotive, a .steamboat. * factor\’'and a steam electric­ Do it the easy al plant It has "TRANS-MI.S- S IS S IP P I a n d internation - DAY AI. EXPOSITION, I89.<{, OM- way by Phon^ by S. D. Childs and Co , en­ — O WE DAY O NLY! gravers^ Chicago. Can you find -.-fliit-anijthing,ahniit,.lhis,. mii;2. Shop from any current Sears Cat- M m m r Trans - Mississippi Congress, alog,-or Flyer arid Receive FREE which was formed of representa­ tives from most of the wetern states, decided to sponror an FREIGHL on -ai:vy~^ er^ exposition at Qmaha_- thcjc-ot- ganizea an exposition company anniversary of thr founding of in 1R96, but met with great op­ old Fort feoise, Boise. Idaho. placed through our Twin Falls position since the country had Sept. 13, H, 15 ” Underneath, pone through a panic in I8M in very small letters, it says and the droughts of 189-1 and ■"Whitehead - Hoag.” What can Too formal an occasion to be Interrupted by a tole- Catalog Dept. -______^ - i m -Trera r - p-gBpiF v g f'y f.iu n &ii'.s ■ym— tr nboTit— thii?— it phuim L Jll? fvleiaf piltoriB enlla. yea. Dut But nutiiu l' wIiwrT" ■ with money. However, some valu ab le? tho call is in responso to tho Wont Ad she has ploc- fundi were raised by public sub- Answer: The medal was Is- ed in her nowspapon giT iiod y-cncouiTt« r s-T!r*>;itoatiuir ed $100,000 each from the -co u n­ ipose as stated on the medal— which can best be solved by usinR a Want Ad. And ty and state, with Congress sup- to c o m m e m o ra te the lOOth a n ­ when tho situation occurs, Want Ads or© always r p ly in g $250,000. niversary of Fort Boise there , . . waitinR to servo In thoir quiet, hard-work- The exposition was held on TTiere should be a crossed pick inR, low-cost way. and shovel, just under the date^ about 184 acres in l»e northea.st You c^in put a Want Ad to work for you . . . to buy. TWIN FALLS STORE ONLY section of Omaha, all of which on the obverse (frj»nt\ of the I tneda l . . I can find no record soli, rent, hire or inform . . . simply by dialing 733- — Is— now built~~over,--cxegpt- fo j o a a i ■mail'park (ItuuiiUe Pj i H t ■-ToTrhnwI-man y' wo io m n tvlQVEMBERllO I, have seen -several, of these! ■Th^ Spanish A'mericihf— W.ar medals around Twin Falls. The' brtilpe'out In AprtlH»f I89S; jiisT .selling price of the medal i s 'two months before the Exposl- about JS.OO. ,lf in e x tre m e ly fine TOLL FREE libn openect. In June, and so or_uncirculated condition, andi TM5-NEWS WANT ADS S«ar» P«rconal Phen* Sh«pp«r N woihng to J 'liiuch publicity wa.s directed at the m a rk e t is not extensive TW IN PAI,LS oroo ealt 73 3 -0 5 1 3 . the war. « 'preat mfln'y hin:inet«. TFlV^re-v^re— not a- -Rreat;-matrv»: TOLL-FREE NUMBERS: folt# your ord*'. You con coll Ker'oF'any' 6flK< ftUftLEV - RUPERT or>a tall 678-8942.

with, sha ll odd it to yoW* SBOri Chorgil BITHIC-CASTLEFORD'Or»ti ExposKibm Mi.ning exhibUs .were lion from our readers on pos­ PLENTY OF FREE Open Tuas< & Sat, a.m Yoyr Mon*V Bordt , . ■ ------403 oat^wSfng,' atxl Alaska ( « n.i sible souirdp? ot these, t ra d e Wendell/ Gooding, Hagermon, JardVn* I ;536-2535 > - t nec lmana—of- g olJ- frfflrt- < very toknns r.^^TORE$l6E^ E H » ------(Que'sllori* i n coin's and jCufcJ' . Shop Mpn., W od,. Tihur*., Fr|. A N D S A V E TheH>ffleta)--in«daM»>»»=»mR7k • ^cy—«h«4fI4HI>e--*et»«— to— T»*e7 Sears PARKING T W IN f X u S, IDA. by the United States Mint, and Money B6x, t-V}' Th e -T I 'm e s 'til 9 p . m . . >. jpicture* M. beautiful _wotn«ni’t News, Tw in Falls. Idaho 83301.) j y ty, Sunday,.Npvtmber'9,'1969'~ ,TImo5-News, Twin Falls, t(Iqfitf':.A-3.

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U ied In present d n v hiph <:rhnn1 palnlfne. noltprv and other w ork co in c on at the sam e tim e. M a n v studcnlK o f educational classes. The teacher of advanced^ cla^STchemJstry, math or ■ cicci;:!;. ctKironte classes are alsfl Tiundtng sctcnyftcrcgutpmcnrorTheIr biology, may become a resource person rather "thnn'dlrector of the cinss. As- own design and learning creativity rather than conformity. fcignmtfnts are not made and this advanced art class finds wood sculpture.

TALEISTTED ART STUDENT, Linda Glklu plan.*) her own niodem artistic painting of vari­ ous colored {ihBding: and sizes. Like most other student.^ of current~ilny advanced art elas.v, T o N ppH For Parent Support Tn SrhnoTs -4l" 4<>--t<>il4>w-li<»»-»wB»lifaa n-Bnalenta^ =n>=(l»e=ftHlesF«iteHfi=

Uinch prcjprams ;y\d curriculum turing, pottery, modern art, Education is a brtKjd fiold and c'ome at any licne thcr<‘ is ? nd- more demandsdcnia on the hi^ii Mncreascs training other special job training. The available cosllv equipment in Jrafnr«; oftrn ft>el ih«-y are car^ bus. !^ey»UH n I ho :d-r.lasses such as art. biol- schcK)! educalioti progranis, Mr.lita'sU fl('lil«.------^ Ti'iall rcmnining in-por ront — Sen FUmrAtmiM. Pp. A.It rying the full responsibility F o r olhi-rs it m a y bo o n ly a offered their children or cover i ogv iind. chtnusiry. the student the educatlf)n of the young cni-' poor undcr.sianclinR of w hy the any special problems iho child rath«T than the tear h<‘r own is. is proclaimcti In «n effort tf» parents w ill vi-way street pivo residents of Twin Falls and a rcRular PTSA meetinp. then with cooperation of the parents this reason advance subjects f counties.'; other communities of follow tho rc R u la r schedule of and llTo scho<)l teachers re- the nv>re talent<‘d students are the nation a better acquaintance their sons and daughters, visit- <{uired to round out the full edu­ .conducted on this basis with and knowledp;o of the nation’s inR each classroom and Tnftctlng cation'nrcds. . the teacher playing the role of sctinol system. witir tenchPrs ro'dlscuss curric- Parent.s who were In school •fi resource p<'rsr>n o r ad visor. Pa rcnt5 of local scho^jla. n ln m and r l as.s w o rk , textbooks som e 20 ye a rs ago w ill find An evampli* Is the advanced hetng urpod Tn rake time to-vislT nnd other factors. many chnngcs In curriculum, art program tuught by (ieorge their children’s classroonis and Parent.s of senior and junior class conduct and building fa­ Walton whert* en('h stiidrnt in teachers sometime dunnjR this high school students are inclined cilities. Mr, Staudaher notes the class may be working on week. Although they are wel- to be more interested in visiting transportation, financing, hot'something different. W'ik k I scu lp­ MEN, here’s how to keep ‘ARE YOU STILL CARRYING YOUR LAUf^DRY . . . your wife too busy for P.T.A., church work, scouts, civic activities C T T 7 T 1 I T *

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HA iIl e y — A te a c h e r ^ the F a r W est turned student last suHimer^nd went to school ia 7^:::— S-Far=Eastniniyersity;— ------—Jaan-Mizer^guidance-counseU or- for Blilhe' County Schools, ^ aiccepted a scholarship from So-. phl^tJniversit}(' in-Tokyo; "'Ja- panT~She ,was one of 250 stu­ dents from '45 countftes enrolled . for-jsummer-classesr-. -— ' At the University, Miss Mizer enrolled In three classcs. Gom- parativA Religions of the Far E^st, Contemporary J a p a ii, and 'Asian Studies. Outside of ■J' .class, as well as during study lime.. Miss Mixer said she col- ‘ lected a conglomerate of Im- ■ pressions <:>f Japan,, ranging . -from the historic Interest of tlie capital city, founded in 1456 to — ---- the modern li'et»j9'’0f~japanesg ■ iife today with ta_st.M for roast b e e f and p ie a la niiode. ------3^sT«i*‘t7 n r^sity~cT asses ’ ered only part of her time. Miss. Mizer and a cousin, Dorothy •• ------WhUtakerT-WillitJV-Callf^tiliz., ed morning hours to visit homes, stores, factories and points of Interest on the Island of Honshu, and to get to know Japanese, people and their coun­ try . ■ She alstr had an opportunity to visit the homes of two Jap- ^»nes«“shc=had=taiown=lw5f=Sh^ and her' t»usin were guests of Japanese she had known here. She and her cousin were guests or Yazoso CJoe) Suzuki In the suburbs of Tokyo. A former-ex------f

“ MrsASuzuk!, served the most dellcioiK meals I have ever eat­ en, and without speaking^A word "i FQUND MYSELE A ■Of English. mbnni»Pfl to n n .s.s ' many of her favorite recipes c)h to me,Miss Mizer said. The students also visited Hen- WHEN YOU CALL ON Jean Mizer, Halloy school guidance counsiclor, you-mlght find her l y Matsumoto, a iorraer_jnathfe wearing a Japaaese-Jtlmona-aml^oaMng her favorite oriental dish. I f s all a reatilt of her GREAT LIHLE,USED CAR mdtics teacher in the Hailey siiimmerVstay In Tokyo where she attended summer m IiooI classes and toured the country.- High School and well known lo- Her shopping tours resulted in the purchase of a number of souvenirs for herself and Inter­ c?l photographer. Just to make esting Japanese Items for her friends. She also visited the homes of two former Hailey resi­ the Hailey resident feci at home, dents, now living In Japan. >"*•> they wcrg~tithCM' tu the Nif ’ =S“ _- WHILE READING THE‘ Katsuragikan Ski area and at­ of h a vin g a lovely young lady degree.of honesty and honor, was there before ilio -mpdern I tended church in a chapel atop scrub the public bath customer’s .jjie world’s largest city, Tok­ new government buildings were the ski house. yo, has 60 colleges and univer- back. * added and no amount of per- I — Japanese love food and eoT ■ m 500 publi' aTile in th eir livin g than we and private schools and kinder- suasion or monc\i could induce iv «ll, hill In in in the riiuv. Th g thi> r.vi/niT tn run'-., it'! M iss are," Miss Mizer ooservea. in food seems to give them no -jpnTCTni - stTU-saia. TKcnr -the-rnitldle -and—uppe r-c 1 -a s s ■Nttzur“KTild. - weight problems, however, as fiheltoa'^and every irtch of avail­ homes. the woman does not In Japan, Miss Mizer found! .all are of slender build. Miss able land is planted to soiiu'- s. lrfi*.,s ») larp' number of Americans I Mizer said’ ' ...... " W h e n the m an's w o rk Is ov- o r Rr;mall tub fo r cleanliness, fol­ I'roni their wmdow on the 17th There are nl‘;o many tourists Kion. Is a personal thing. The low ed b y a l a r ^ r tub hath in floor of the New Otani hotel, visiting-the Uliind annually. Japanese believe each man hot water reaching to his chin built especially for the 19(M Amon^' ways in which Miss Miz- I CLASSIFIED must find his own salvation by and for the solo purpo.se of re­ O ly m p t r - ynmos, (trpy ~ innRocl cr plans to put Iier summer's j meditalinn and decisions..rniis! laxation." she explained. down^ on the bkio wnter^ of thr stndlos to use m ay he instituting- Miss Mizer said old customs come from within oneself with moat and colorful gartirns rtf traditional .lapancsr medieval are changing. The public bath­ no outside influence. Iho imperial palace and nn ilu- IlnMIre fdr the H.iilry high ing w ith ev-,one using the M iss M ize r m arveled at the Geisha House, .surrounded h y siivKil, and [vissihK a spci ial same bath house has gone by minimum of trouble an Japan, government structurt's. :iss in this type of theatre the wayside as has the custom noting -the people have a high "It seems the Geisha House study. W A N T ^ D S " TIMES-NEWS Local Teens Lend Hand Book Review To Help Less Fortunate RfeACH 2 OUT OF 3 MAGIO VALLEY FAMILIES! fContlnued from Page A-1) district representative: Rosalyn By LUCILE WOLFE Uddilion to accompanying the Wagner, sccn'iary - ireasiirer. voiinrsler.s nn ‘•trirk-hr-trenr'L ______Use This Handy Times-News tn' Jlihn GOUld i!i Ihe reli'eshmg Wherever they went, people;Episcopal Church later in the! ••a i , hough we somrtimrs account of a European journey CLASSIFIED ORDER BLANK by a self-styled, Maine fa’rmer were mtrigued wflh Mr^ Gould s ovening for games, refrc.sh- we have a long wav t„ to , Caniuluin^ircact ,wiiich_, and a Coaume party. jfcctlon." .says young .Tohn U --and l3is'WtfgFThgy^Taa~no~di?5m^ spoke w ith a N ew E n g la n d ac Next summer- local T O R C H ! fen, "our TORCH rh.'ipicr Ads may be canceled when results ore secured. You are charged only to hurry, so. now their family' cent, but he was alwa\s under- making progress. We have iMK-n had grown and married, the stood because t.hey found the ;nu*ml>ej-s hope to hold a cam p for the number of days the ad has been published (Ad. must run same Jlj^d-ln .work wilh rflher sinre ~tTmT.'~ h ud cuirn^ - T l iey - plan ni^d I.T njT up. lof - iho- l ooni d ii^lr-iat- oh il ■ rlnv rnnf^ftlftdL PI-FA.SF PF?INT_t — rai i p n i m t_ np ~TlVapiers rrr'(Iemon''tratinK ouf" to celelifafennieir weddThg an­ same wherever you go. TYPEWRITER. niversary in Germany and had p ro g ra m as .;i. piitcU' l(^ T O R C H Another extensive plan for Iho chosen the time of the Oktober In Italy they visited the man members in such statfs as fest so they could be joined by who owns a thousand trufMe ^ming vear is a st.wwtde Oklahoma 13 WORDS OR UNDER MINIMUM RATE German friends who had visited hounds: in Paris their vis.t Olympic Games proj^am for the.^,,.,!;^ .^,<£-11 is being organiz- coinc^ided wiLh the presence of retarded c;hildrcn of the ^ ^ them in Maine and American John, -One of several Idaho in E u r o pe.____ Germany thev Aero enieriainwl and jiwimming just for fun ure in the-hoiiie of the ui tlst:-W llir 3rtTr-:tdy paity 7of~thB^OCaTTiTO-' to niHirmwl -cw-| T h e y found It v e ry sim ple to Lemm, who had been one of the gram, vention in Miami l lorida this book passage by air or passen­ passengers on the boat, and in I year said Iclahii is one of the | ger boat but more difficult by Fra n c e ia tho home of Roland Anna Coxen, president of thejmore progressive states repre- Twin Falls chapter, points outL|.ni(>ui the\' are J3 00 for 3 doy» Their ship took 10 days to I '’ <'™ m e te a c h e r s 'a n ,,f ,^,,,r,hu-hile yout W»14 '. 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l students *| book. 2 2 • 2.5 Word* dered as they pleased. f ir U therapy in order to make their than their more demonstrative $9.5i0 for 6 doy* T^tnpplng tn Wolfsbnrg to biiy a careers with, the retarded and CDunlcr 43arLs. ______i handicappod—^hildFetk- __ yQlkswaE each tpac« terest os well as showing all cance of depression, causing Classification abov», Includ* your oddr«»i er HOLMES OIL CO: phon« numbor. Count aoch word the country road they found so symptom’s of physical ailments in Boch -iquor*. TotaJ rh# omounf- en joya ble. YOUR SHELL JOBBER is too often .overlooked, Drs. Nnm w - o fc=3»maJt-uini- i >reck " th y g a i? AT Tlil.s, w as lyet a coodncted tnm ' ■Rayinunil W jKi^iier "uiid— Rayr th# right-hond • column. Add 50e and no reservations were ma^ vade mond Waggoner, Jr., point out. A d d re s s • «tra if you de«ir« uM of Tlm®t. in advance, so the Goulds stop­ The gastrointestinal and geni.- Ncwi Box S«rvio* with moiUd ped when and where they liked. tourinary are the systems most Q TO tlTY r*pliei. The author's descriptions of the commonly Involved. Phone E M U O l l TlAAES-NeWS- tW IN FALLS'*

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in tho cast^nitd bractr-fiir fivi' the custody- or'TTarbnr House, | ’-Althoui>h ^AGA members ad- miinthii after being hospjiallzucl SAGA members also - spend mit'it*s difficult-to leU immedi- Irt Boise for.'lwo munlhs. Ik time at (he Neighbortiood Conr'iit^ly if Iheir work with their is ‘scheduled In return uc'tlu" ter, .w ork ln p with younRsiers youMR is j;o,ing tp have hospital, this' iriontli tt>, have- a there aniTC’olunteers also spend'any lon'tj ierm jiffects; tlieyteel sniaHor cast puf on and should time at the Ejiiler Se^ Centcf~i)ne siiTiiinnt of oiitnuraflem'chr he able to rolui'n 'to sthlii)!. in rissistiht; children withIher'apeu-inmy be just the spark a youtK _• Jiinuary. -> tic _i*\^rcises. ' • . .. t^i-eds. — - , .... , Otlior SAGA mernbor? wnrJi M r . B oicrcm c rc m «aid SAGA“iijiQii_As.ono or tHc-. n'ifli-children- referred-.tu-oliiyuloecessarilv Uihited-lu. CSJ._!i,tiuIit-,;;=_llthere!^ no cencratiga cap;

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-Jieads np fhn Tnllncn nf Snnthern Idaho SAGA Club as student coordinator. He spends p a rt of each afternoon dlreeiing actlvTlles of^Tts members.... Success of the C.SI SA i«l7r-craB m wy - I U. ■fir-tiiP- fifgri>ittrnrsTTOWtroK" m ^ y »iomfi^^. . . . tf yriny, „ 't ir T i'gii . r f f l i ifir 'gr . Becuuso of yo«mf»-n‘ratln^ti>-yoang=Tn'cYtF~l‘nV(rBirni?rSnron...... g^ap between the SAfiA' meml>ers and their contacts. Mr. Boerem, besides belnE a full-time CSI studont, also Is employed aviiid a duplication of effort, part-tinu'. Many of the S.\GA members spenil several hours cacb week worklnc with young each S A G A m e m b e r is assign­ ~“oplo besides atiendlni; colleee ______ed to a particular area of need. s a g a ,wurJia^_Uu30ufth=iiQVflrar UHeiicies in the communily, in­ c lu d in g the Idaho .State Emplo\t- nii'iit Securily Agcricv, local *ih(ic]|s. Mruhiit'e eiiurl. Easter •Sent Cfntrr. 'Camp Fire Gitls. YM- - VWCA and the Neighbor- hnod-Center. ■'We’re a v n 1 1 a b 1 e.” _Mc. B n o re m sum m ed It up, “ Th a t's .t.he ninsl im n o rta ni l.hine — if leed/; m ,-- On an average the ynung peo- pte.' "seTVi' d"*1iy'"S AG A' meniTirrs are about ju n io r high school • ■ NINA KNAPP iipe, up to just younger than . . . a mcmb«i‘ of the CSI SAGA Club Tins bMn tutoring school. By .constant tiiforlng, however, he hn* been passed the members themselves. young Ventura Salinas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Salinas Into the junior high school level and Is taking courses, with Working under the coordina­ of Twin Falls. The IS-year-«ld boy was born with a bacic Miss Knapp's assistance, through O’Leary Junior High School. tion of Mr. Boerem, are com­ d e lec t and had su rgery se ve ra l ^months ago Id c o rre c t Iho A smaller coat^ will jrepUcc^;lhe^ol

some liille thing like that O ne of the S A G A , members — has started- a Camp ripe_group for girls who do not have the financial means to organize their own, while another mom- — ber ha.i taken a grbup-of--junier high school boys under his wing and has helped orpaniz£. whole­ some activities to fill the youth's - 9 p »f tim e.- Ninn Knapp, who Is chairman of $AGA*s tutoring division, . .EU7.ABETH NESBITT -BlgCKV-M E«W C»-^ . . . C.SI SAGA Club m em ber wprk.s d ire c tly through the T w in Fall,? E m p loym en t O ffice. with Ventura Salinas. 13-year- . . . has organized a Camp Fire GIrU grotip for' a group - to the gM i h«ir to iveixiiHruet clothing Into wearable Item*, She contacts high school drop-outs or potential dropouts to urge them to continue their edu­ old son of M r . a n d W r s . Manuel •from the South Park area of Twin Falls. The glrl.4, under Miss The glrj* and their leader aUto Icam songs, play games and cation or to Just provldb a shoulder for troubles to be laid upon. About two young people are Salinas. Meunler's Midance, meet once each week at her home. Here Just g c a e n l t f bavo a BQod time together. contacted each week by Miss Nesbitt, who Is a CSI fre.shman. The boy, who had corrective Miss. Meunier, a member of the CSI Saga Club, Is displaying

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-pari^of-tilg^SACA, ^tlvltfes, faa tofcctirju-gronp^SfL-olt-tliem-niias^ted- y nnng Utt;- SAGA-Cluh-iflembcifs,-Mis y arlv ■ as irioch fan~fi CMhdUc'Seboor.'SIWi aniT Jlitt — »■ -» actlvltias he assists tits yotiafc friends with as- they do. He also _xn>der» bade art skills darfaif the classes whldrtbWV vblai>' .InstractiMi and luik""aMtMrulinr~l~|>WJW at' s t iidward's CiaUiaUe S e W l . _teeredJo teacfa. Here she is lnstmctinf,«eatew=xhc^danco-w ‘ V1nmmrmrttrVtiijocnrT5rcsem^ T3aTo Gilbert: jftiniatrBtion-^Hospital.-But-somfr dan/ers of.'•pof a lilile more; we „n seemed lo have , ed pluno selsctiblns and Mr. Vin­ ?ijnday was the annual go-to- patients are sliding under ^he rea listica lly. I "shall recilO my and ,1 saw nothing wrorrg with' cent sang several numbers, ac- church Sunday. Fifteen Jobies bed covers to sneak a p u f f. ^ own experiences it. hilt luicr im I heard .suvcral cnmpaniod b^ his wife at j;he I am a well-gi'oomCf}'. upper- reiiiark.s from some o( the piano. Ij m id d le class cflliego student, not gue.'.is . who said they thought the typiial hippie - type. Most it was "bad taste.” Star Social Club members^ hosted a noon luncheon at the of my friends are “clean cut" I ’ve since heard ihat this lype- Masonic Temple. Mrs. Emma dru g users. You^pannot recog.> of wedding dance is common nize a dru g uscr by his physical • northern Mt^ine and D ira d a . Dunlap and Mrs. Howard Annis ON SALE MONDAY & TUESDAY appearanfe. The Rirl who looks you ever heard of ii? ware co-.cHafrmen, Mi"!:. Don Al- uvtr IIL-UJU • » A / I bin and Mrs, Rnrhnrn Beirhnr.L like a perfect lady may b<; as -Maybe' - some* of. vour ..readers Y V P n mucl> o f . 11 .It t|hff. w ore in c harge of decorations. jm—ihgrn—hiiuiLJm'^aaUy^roFthErtira$ JIkd* ' - ~ c j : ------:-h airc d hl|Ion R-:-haircd ha ircd hl|Ion h I p^itr^ to know. ' Clora Matthew’s offered the FABULOUS Drug abuse is an fvil that has LIVE AND J.ET LIVE, In December tablc^ invocation and Mrs. Clyde swept our campusps. Even the BUT WONt)ERIN(J Vandusdeln served as toastmist- sm all town campuses a re (?Ver- EDEN — Mr and Mrs. John re.ss. M rs.' Clinton. Dougherty'; run. I v^'ould say that, at least , DEAR LIVE:_ Yes, I have Rnjce, Eden, announce the en- worthy matron, welcomed the half the students havei.smoked heard o f It, and'the practlcej Eagt'oient and fortl).cornine mar- guests and introduced guests. KEmECIOTH pot. It doesn't matter what kind Is not restricted to n Pvt. Jerry D. Praenit/.er, son.io Europe she had taken las't Dacron and Cotton fedL-frgw th.e best ^ mijjcSicpngUered "bnd taste” to some of .Mr. and-Mrs.-.KAirl, Prucgit ; si.mm-r nnrt nkn pre.;pn>pH n are users as weu as t'je klus'is accepted as "trad'.tlon'' ii ^ 'I'win I'alls. ' • | pinno number. A trio comnosed from lower class homes In fact. I others, but If you’re asking what! An eari.'i December wedding ; „f Mr.s; Rex Reed. Mrs, Duane Easy care fabrics in prints ancd solid colors. * 'hlnk of tfio Idea, I'df have is pliinned. I Ramseyer - and Mrs. Eddie 45 inches wide. MR. AND MRS. FRAr>fK E. LcVERING JR. led sheltered lives are the big to any, “Not much.” Miss Rnice was graduated Brown,’ sang several ^ilimbei-s y. gest users. from Valley High School in I9GS with Mrs. Helen Beerti accom- I entered college . wearing DEAR' ABBYr Tf you agree and attended Twin Falls Busi-! panist. Mrs. Dougherty pro- rose - colored plasscs. I saw that Sunday mopm»g-tfi--not time ness ColleKe. She presently is nounced the benediction. Regular $1.98 to- $2.29 yd. Anita Johnson Exchanges vepv little of the seamy side for friends and relatives to drop employed by Idaho Power Co. * * ___¥ thprefnrff whnn-.prnhlpms jcpoctodl^^f arose, I "copped out " Rr«m print my letter. Pvt. Praegitzer was gradu.ited C o o k e c I FOOCI Promises With LeVering pot' I proceeded to ampheta­ Satttriiay evening Is-lihe onlylfrom .Minidoka Cuunly llighj mines. For a year I smoked evening m y husijand and I havOiSchool in 19ra anti nucnded Ida- I VETERAN’S DAY SPECIAL Ttnlta P a v e Johnson, dauchter Janelle Johnson, Kimberly, all pot to get "h ig h " and I popped out. iind Sunday morning is Ihe hn -Stale University. He present- o Q ie ilQ n .n e Q ' of Mr. and Mrs.-Orv^l-Johnson, cousins o f the b ride.' -p iU s.- onTv mOrnlijp w g c an sleep latp.rW is on- m iliiary leave from ‘ Tw in Fall.^, b ecam e the b rid e Andrea Vanausdein Fort'^sorrl5nr^r.Ttlve'r~a sr»radTc^ W e have a - 12oi -Cu liinri stiilkig- BUHL — Plans 'were ma^e* e r_ A- p rohJc.i7i-a rAsp- .anrl. rnt he. -ef Trank C.- LeVering Jr.. aotr Ourdun, cuustn nf thi''tiridr; W* h-nt noon. N o w od at v-boW-»-cooiwl--ISo3^1«Rvhen-^ thart fa c e it. I entered my^hap- Of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Le­ and Patricia Heughins and Di­ jvhat can we do to keep people * Fx~a-wuyB'’tnitn fiegtiy "DvurdosT? o f d m g -ir e Ticafly -BUGGED Cancel Report.s Twojectr- The double ring celremony was large brandy snifters containing enough, her death saved my life performed bj» Dr. Harold N. Nye blue flowers and surrounded by I told myself to grow up'and HAGERMAN The Girls It wns noted Mrs, Bob Juker blue netting and tied with DEAR BUGGiED: Tho first before an altar flanked with face realitV with aM.J?s ..prob­ Staters sptinsnrerl by tho Anu'ri- and Mrs. Abe Eriksen worked ^hlng"onlanncd-tor_Nav.^L_ttlC home of Mrs Eriksen-' by her father, wore a floor Other Ruests attended from FROM POT . . . and DRUG.S. CONFIDENTIAL TO P. IN 13 ^viu be held as scheduled lenpth gown of peau do soie Washington. Colorado, Utah, It is so easy to .get hooked, PENDI.ETON, ORE.: If you with a potluck dinner served satin, f&aturinp nn o,ynl ner.k- California. ^Wendell. .Ternme a nd -so--h nrd- to -lM ck-tbo—habit- a t -7 p .m ------line,, e m pixii-^ w a i.s tlln e ,-a _ la c e tjrandyievi'._Klmbcrlv. M urtauch vou have the worst kind o f hfe'a'ft'^ i i i iM[g:''‘t;ii)t a'"nrnc: lace sleeves gathered to a tight retT^plion in honor of th e ' reniombcr> T was liirk y. T am wrist band fastened with fabric newlyweds was held in Elma, 1 here to write this letter Mv covered buttons, The gown was Wash., hosted by tho bride- friend is pol. ,, PErVCE designed by the bride and made groorri's parents. by her mother. The couple is living In Ulah The chapel length train of or­ whore the bridegroom Is station­ ganza -was fastened atr 't h e ed at Hill Air Eorce.Basc. . shoulders and featured lace ------scallops-^-and-----soquins. — The-l bride's elbow length veil of silk;' . Illusion was held py" a"bbw rash loned of the same fabric as the gown. She carried a cascading bou* quet of white glamelias arid light blue chrysanthemus tied _jjEith blue ribbon streamers. Darla Johnson, sister of the bride, was maild of honor. Jamie Gothings, friend of the brides and Kelly Johnson, sister of the britierivei'fr-bridesmaids. ------Louis—Spencer, EhnarW ashrj gerved as best man. Dnw Mil. Iei\ Pennsylvania, was usher, and Teri^ Johnson, brother of the bride, was junior usher. • ______rnnHlrc liprhtoft—hy M r .- Spencer and Mr.. Miller. Mrs. Harold Nyp plawd wed­ ding vfnusic on the organ and also accompanied Joyce Guyer .soloist. ------A i r c e prhiii fr)l1nwt‘d tlit tt-'i'ir mnfty iri ttic Thurch fellowship hall The bride'.'! table was.covx'red w)Hi wiwfp rUJirh' and S ftnnr lenplh r\6 iincc of ..organza and wa-i cenlrrefl with a three-liered :— ‘ Svhiti and hlue flowers and accents o f Vii\'or. . ) I'our small whif'e bells In front - o f ,1 he.irt shaped background was *atop the cake. srnrtrT candelabra holdin

oil Ihe table. The cakc was cut | with a silver cake knife bolong- itig to the bride’s grandmother, -----Mrs:— AtlgUSf Mestbeck, Mur- * I.IUgh. nw* c a l e w as servoZT b y Mrs. I.,flurel, A. Wlhdlejt. 'Shit Ijike City, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. C. J. Ballard. nnft pitnrh u;er^ ?rom ^ flo w e r cfftTerpd rabtp'^ by Mrs. Gerald R. Hall, Oak­ land, Calif . and Mrs. Orla Hest- beck,. IjjMirada. Calif , both- aunts o f the bride. Members of... I h f LllttriJll n ii-tl "TO TCTgy the reception. Guests w ir e rpgl.<;tfrpd by Tboy're practical because theyr- Cheryl Windley, Salt (jike Citv. ■ clean easily...{crumbs whmk and P i » h rx rn rc — —Judy auvuyUillIni Br06m or vacuum W indley, Lake City, and spilli blot or wipe, up with a damp cloth) cushion your every step... Shoshone Clubs (cutting down on fatigue) bring kitchen noise down to a I Play Driclg! whisper... (saves on china' breakage tool) ■ SHOSHONE — Mrs. Edward: Savnrfa w at -honctt; to Grand- ■ victually wgar 1orsvBr.j^ngvBcJwa- Slam Jbridge club. Mrs. William o r pill) Thomason, Mrs. Joe Berripchoa wye guests. . . _ Praciical and beautiful Nice 'n' Easy ■ Priies were won by Mrs. li?i -C arpensoijiSs I/i ilx diffe'roVit pattern s t o G. Neher, Mr». Berriochoa and; flo with-Bny decorating scheme and a 7i^ . E. I. Sixaw. Dessert was, ’W rT o tv o f co>t>Bnii.: w r Kuestb High score lorm ra was -TWIN woo by JPeadlebu. Sunday,^. Nlavoniber 4 , 1969' TlmeSiN«ws^twjn,faUvI«lly her brother Chad Wilkinson Twelve guests were Introduced in a Charleston dance H.agerman FHA ■ and three -new members wfire - C h ild re n dancers includfii-JUiss. Wilson, Angela SkaRRS. Scott t^ueeff^rowne^ Wllk-inson. Emmalee ■ Wilkinson. •u ••• " Thoinasonj sptri.il dinner, and Mrs. Richard Moncur, presi- a secret pal gifL d'ancing' throughout the evening dt'nt^ served as co-hostess and * » ¥ was in charRe of the g a m fs which were all coordinated with Blender Basic the mystery theme of ,the pany.. which began with .invitations XcaturintL word scrambles and te±esson- pu’TZlCS. P riz e w inners '~».’ere ■ -fK K ,LJ m w a-

son and Mrs. Maurice King. The F I L E R — T h e les.son. B lender prize for the best costume was awarded^ to Mrs. Dale Swa», Basic, was presented by Mr.s. who'designed rooster costume; Doris Woodland and Mrs. Leroy a Kobntopp to Town and Country at the costume scramble. Home Extension Club members A horror play entitled, "Blue­ at Ihe home of Mrs. Kohntopp, beard's r,h(i.st,‘' was staged by The club voted to make a Mrs. Gary Ostorhout, Mrs. — donation- to- the council— pr^iti- l^wat—PiUorson, A^i^>r^Go— ^ dent's fund for delegates who Kirig and Mrs. Nalon Taylor. attended the recent convention Mrs. Earl Cla\'ville, prp.sident in Idaho Falls.' The annual! rtf (he Cassia County Extension Christmas idea exchanRe lun- Council, announced the annua cbeon of the area club's will Holiday Fair will be held Nov be held Nov. 12 in Twin Falls. 17,,at the Burley Elk's Ixidge Mrs. Joyce Hardinfi is hostess for the Nov. II meeting. luncheon. In addition to the reg Mrs. Jack Ramsey assisted u la r Christm as idea disploys ta­ Mrs. Kohntopp in serving re ­ bles, a demonstration on floral freshments. arrapgoments will be -presented

TN-&-'BR-A^SSH^mi^777- Is what it took to collar this shifty shape IA super neat knit of supple polyeslor, toking its cu e fro m ^ c u r v y se^ ms, c r o p p e d s le evfi.-j. r h p .u r o n - p o t - terned in beige/gold, grey/blue. 10-]8. $ i n Vl ■ Tltn'ei-No'ws, Twin FaMs.lddM' ' Suhtlay, Npwembot 9,1969 ■, v . ■ {■: ,■'/■;>:•■ ,•/'; ... Recfeptlof» TFleiy ■: ^en^TasHion --^Benefit Is In, Honor Of ; ■ Set Oqoding^GU pie. Inclucles M atebifl Tho , combined Junior ' High G C W D IN G 'A' re’ceptloii .,ln . ^ , i’ • . Junior Music Clubs of O’Leary, Iwnor of tKe'SOth w^dinjgraniii'- - By.WALtjER LOCAN subdued but will get les» so asi For tbe-lflW.s^ho said, a, man Robert. Slunrt, and St. Edward's versary of Mr; and Mi's. QeoV^. men get accustomed to'the idea in a! nCw kind of"icostjime_nilehL_ ,— EChools - \vill sponsoi- a D istrict W . Jfenkfns w as held O tt. ' 26 hieW^VORK (UPI) r-^ La­ of colored >-lTmbreJlas, he have a handle formed like the . Music-SchoIarsMp Benefit "Sock the Flrit Christian ChuVcti wrence . Katr -was lookin; predictedr^ . ' ' , |opera h a n d le (T--shaped) or H nn." ' ' -■■■.' ■ 3oodlngr^bofttad-by^r-r~«r((i- j»6unajeceiiUy--at-the-upneav.al Tlie ''Socit Hop” wi)i be held Ralph, Graves and friends in ■men'ii fashions and decided — ;nt:ctho-HVlauHe«- Sffecl— l.DS^ . 6r^U>e>C(iul^»,- Stakchousp-on F^flduy from 8 to ipu can get.oicn’s umbrellas to K.7j:,“fh ey;fe Vmusine x:onvbrsaHon ■ "rpnrn.-Masicrfor tht7dahcc;wlll TniFriM Ocr 29, IBI9, " 7SKjr^^jrtr-35lncoat^bei|— re're-alreadylixpcBSeces^ ------: ------! pro\■ ...... Xake--fitl',-jit^4h*-home-of~h«r- ______' ift__ J a m .” m o t R e r 3 laidtr—— uld h'avc-a handle shaped, like Tniere^wlll bo a”ilf!iwing fber for the draw.ing after vaseline glass candlestfck.s hold ■new inci<‘s— sfyle!f.""'he- saiped the cake. Widje^old lace shoes. • _ The deadline for Junior Music — hav^— something iimhrAllac frrim . q t« toWDiKtrlct TreaKuro by baked and decorated.-by Mrs, handles'of fake leather, malAc- Velma BissdtL ' .. . you're still wearing the old . . this date for rating crcdii'. Each fa.shloned English tab collar ca and^ whungee' „ which club must .send their r-sli after Guests ’vwere- regi.stered. by with q new'tie that is' four .or sometimes------called- bamboo each m eetin g to theNDiS’iric t Sec­ RUB-A-DUBI Tht«« . ldds urub—the^ socks'out Jn preparallon for'tHd combined Junior Mrs. Bob Johansen, who wore five inche.i wide you will look i might bcgome o thingT of the retary in order for members to . Music Club “ sock Tiop" scheduled for Frm «y_at tho. LDS. Stake Hou.s^ShowjrTicre-u.se. shown here- cetllngcetcing Mrsr-Jcnklns'-wcddinirareBg 4 j dintic- . l t.'s Ihe s a m e -th ln E -W ith pngt “ pyrpp^ foi' the old never- ...... - . , , ------— iT^’Cca------jy^uhlor^HlglTTjrtoolV W eddin g pictures arid- IH e old fashioned , umbrella*—and say-dle Itrtt Ivy teflguc~typeT AfinHA Karen Kelley. 0 'l>ary. and Terry Mecham. Robert Stuart Junior High School. Proceeds wilt ma^yjagej^ certifrcnie" Were ar- that includes the color, the RcketsHforihe-di»nce~will-be go toward scholarships.' ^ ^ ‘ ...... ; ...— " ...... y--- ______avtllqble nt the door, in a tKsplay;----- — ^ ^ itii tc wnd“ the—handles-VhieH r » Serving at the refreshm'‘‘nt are real style-JtemE.” table */ere Mrs'. R.P, Bo'lte Sr.. Kali also manufactures walk­ Scholarship 60th Wedding- Mrs .S;im Simis and Mrs. Saul ing sticks and he preliicts a Split Personalities Of Redington, assisted hy Mrs. W. resurgence in them, especially CO M E IN. I. iiale_M tiCjriiii Gill'. Grand­ with their new designs and Established^ view. and Mrs. Jack Chigbrow, qpplication. -By- applicatloin he Y O U WILL "*A'-UUOW B ii'eU’v. ------::— — ■— r Tgferre d Jo ■+he- ■Bhille lnEbi .scholarship In memory of Mrs. Don Carrico, Mrs. Ver- old Irish walking slick which |s Jud N. Pt'tlygrove has been ts- By BRENDA W. RO'ttOLL Satyricon.^ith draw - s I r i n K Is Celebrated • TnonJiS. Miller and Mrs. Kenneth traditionally made from the OUR SELECTIONS tablished by the Twin Falls Mu­ neck.s. The yoke of one biDusf Scott. Lorenzo, furnished music. blackthorh, and is apt to be as FLORENCE, Italy (UPI) — KIMBERLY — Mr. jjnd Mrs. sic Club. ^ , ihe sii'cves w o fc* c o v e re d Special guest was Mrs. Jenk- crooked as a dog'.s hind leg. Allen Tompkins were 'honored -Mr. PotlvRFOVe,r— wb<>— dl4^,Mcn -ha.Y£,split m. wiib ikix-Xhln^vstong ins’ sister, Mrs, Neva W. Green, "Think how it would look with at the Boutique -b y -liiaii--.- »» t>-<»nd=«faK»«Ir te t»r jnr WHS ii muiiic: uiitiuuLurj Ufii IRlIIan rcacIy*tQ-Woar coi-i whUo-sports blou*ie-had 4h»rt~^4tlir-w^Jing annfvcrsary -iit--MaEi(r-Valley and involved'lectlSiiT for sorinn and summer-,' ^If^l'vo.s. and bell in bruwn .snuke- one of the witnesses signing the said. “ Wonderful for walkinjr'm in several musical groups.’ skin. recently at Hemet,, Calif., with marriage certificate, the suburbs and it is good Durm(; office hours, (hey are an open house J)uffet. Mrs. William Kendall, presl- , I- -l-ilipivj, N h H v o showed the . Other__youths- .attended from pratectibn. As a matter of fact jinU___consFrvniivc dent of the- Twrin^Fatls—Musicj^ ^ ^ ...... I rrr!tfra~look-ivini-it~crushcd~iiaw _ One hundred twelve persons .Wilder, Bliss, Wendell, BoisOr it ^igh t—not-be_a-.bad iHen in H ^ a in-h<;IJ., ...... j ^pitBT rn jn yed .th e hiiff>?t In th a-V alla X jira nzoi -Faj f f iold; -T w in p a ila-.- ^ y f y - 70n« - 4n the cities.*' or organizations interested in ; less pants and jiurrow r u f f s , ; vvard G . Robinson Jiats ■VlsTa Mobir ■ Piirit— i-ecreaHon •i*T lH^ Q l^«tw^v^ew70^gn n.^ F ev x io n a ^ R " TO" thp“ m em on al7“ laving' lapels ■ JudfjiriR by The applause, his h!rtlT-idccorated~wirtT~wtitre-wed^ nirsi “love and bc“" wnxBtf ^ ding bells, pink bows with white asked1 to contact C( her nt 733-77-13. collars, in .muted colors or nioney-tnaker will be n blue Wash., and Sunnyslde, Wash. enthusiastic at the thmight of doves nestled in them and g a r­ ■¥ * w doing- away w ith -the, tightly or Mrs. Louis Thorson at 73.1-! lextured wl^iie. I fvyili business suit whose coat •2291, club treasurer. lands oL lily of the valley,-The furled black English brolly and O n Ihe tofvn and o n 'lh o ir own f';*!’ m in a d o r ja ck - tables were enhanced with brass The schoiar.ship will be award­ Dernonstratlons replacing it with colors to time, thev burst inlo a r:i.nb..w roTiuihTni; zips onlo.thc triiis- candelabta, complimeijted with ed to a talented young musician match the new Spring raincoats of h rifih t'co lo rs and .styles Im t - /''r a double-breasted jump: floral cenlerpieQCs. stnt by in the field of instrumental mu­ — bra.ss, copp>er, bronze, A pollo rowed frp n l.the m ovies------this frji'nds. To 6e Given J - blue (lighter than navy), Ivon;, sic. year’s “ Fellini Satyrictm.” or Ken Scott, the Americ.in dt*-’ Mr. and Mrs Tompkins were corn^ilk, British tan. M * ¥ the hfmdlum movie.s of EdwarfJ slRnor who specializes in drip- JEROME—Dfmonstrations o f honored hy many friends from He said he had been working 0. Robinsiin. ’ dry fabrics for 'women brought how to. make Christmas gifts their church and neighbors from with one raincoat manufiictur- Demonstration and decorations will be the fea- B aratta, able to show onlv, nvi; thoir m obile hon>e park-; ifs w ell liiroTDnVc'Tlf rfinrrr-e------umy imn'n^' models bruise of slrilics which show business fiii'iiils' 'UMU relatives from new raincoat colors and pai- Extension Club's "Holiday Food C lub Hoeffs- TiCTcT up proauction, nrade it a ’■'•'''ve. • far.and near. lErQS e m e rg e he will bring out ^ *l.'o i vmnbwr=-K>==B«h?;^l5r lAMTERN BOUTIQUE whit T lircv lTun.rLS wc-n- g nlnr»-ran'. m u h llirmiRtn i i u u h " f ” '* " le '- Ki'in umorellas to malch—tl»i Am on g-* ihtf out o f.- (o w n e r s rome Armory. loose while lrousei*s' with belted' and pink to deep jewel and idly The ones on view at Ihe recent were their .son and daughter.-in- Members and guests will be Gooding Artist .sashed w hite blfujses. tones, manv linen veiv Men’s Sportswear Buyers Show law, Mr, -and— Mrs.__^Jacrald ji!xgiste rrd-troro--U-.a.m, t»i noon. ■ftrigbt^'ttTrquolse -v(rtvet With sil= in New 'York were fairly ■ 'WmNDEU- — Mrs. Marilyn ver outtons on Tompkins, Battle Mountain, Baby .sitters will be provided : LaCroIx, Goodlhg, artist from an eye-opener. Nev.: their eldest daughter and for 2B cents per child and each Wendell Art Group, gaye fin ill­ Eostern Star •Sc'blt had a few unisex num­ husband. M r and Mt,s. T . A. oni for E v e ry o n e ." what this woman has been seek­ rillo, Calif,, Mr. aad Mrs, Clif­ Slarletts. Demonstrations were Riven by ing for months. ford, Cox; Mr, and Mrs, Ken­ Mrs. Del Taylor and Mrs. Bill M rs, Harrjid B rown wa.s In- Bazzarini olimmated collars neth .Self, Santa Susanna, C a llf^ — Belton, Qoodiiiti: M r.'.'. Bob Tati^' fitallgd flg a.^.^ocmtg'coiiJLict*es?<'a.wrenre^J>Rue. An atirtmn will be held Nov, ceni’s-JHQdeli-iVQte-_a-lwedrt was given on a recent eties Bridge Club mei -^Vedne supper- tho cijih 4iad xe-rved ^he < ln y"»l the hom e ,nf M rs, C men's rUih Mr"^. N. I., larsnn Chalfiijid with ^^rs, Bruce Sor^ -Foii)l«l—highlighf TTKenT'TT'ptTlfSrrTr trip In Swedoft in Mariha Circle _niCjr)bcrs.at^thc homo of MW- Chai ley J. R Bennotl. I winners.

Squash Cake 1 package apple .sauce cake mi.\ 2 cups conked squasl> 'A c u p - w a m - r - ’

77 ^ Sunday, l

Mr.- and Mrs. Inramws NT; K n igh t w ill celcb rate th eir 50th wedding, aVinivbrsary fron'v 2 to 4 p.m. N(jv. IG, in. the (cllpw- shi|>rhall in the basqmcnt !,ot t in r —First ' Dnltea- Church, T w iq , Falls.- The' couple’s "two daughters W d Sariiilies' wilLbe hosting the evpnnr Mp, H;^rnlri:l (Olllmae) Armstrong, " TvvTri r-iills, iipd Nil', and M rs. Pipyd H. (Vjrgil) Clark, Littleton. Colo.' Ivir. nnd Mrs. Knight wcr« X)ct, 30. 1919, at her parents' hojiic in K 1 n» b f r 1 y. m a rrie d Ufu iho Knights have lived on a farm near Twin Falls. The couple has sewn grand children and- two great-jjrand chtl4ren. ■ ATI rnohds apd I'olalives of Ihe ct)upla,arc fnviled to attend. The couple requests no gifts. ^ .Beta Sigma Phi nice," the ad read. “Reader, his advice to you i.s walk in and do so. J(K), ^ Chapter Holds ^ III ■ the before ploLure. man ______^ ______held -a nalo-irom- his wife. U R y S n P O T ty

■snrc ana tram— trnnnr A ru.sh jiarty (or members or tous—headlinei and maybe even home without , a suit froin this Beta Sigma Phi and their fanciful junk mail. store.*' rushes was held recently at These thinKs, a -few decades The nld-fashioned certificates: Harmon Park of merit from the schooldays of henct, probably'; will "have The hobo . |»rty— featured . a the 19th ce n tu ry, on di.splav^ at rtKjtte— .tLiiluC- _I£:-. you— dAaht supper nf chill.__ nppjg cider TRe show,' often were coupled that, you just haven't been to Weiners and marshmallows with preachments. Samples: shnw ' Marsha Gietzen was in charge '•All it|iBt*- ^ ’mr~'d o ;'"tin— o r I he mehii ■ Ai the prestigious -National Vo.ir miRht; Ihmgs donp by| fUcnna ' Mecham invited all Atls and Antit|ues I'esiival .in halves are never done rinht."| h„t>oes to her home following 'I'ork, for exam ple, nia^^.t- R - 3 1 6 - C.od keeps the book of ,he event jn the park. Gav John- zines that .sold for five c c n l^ in life; and there writes every son received a prize for the l>est SiTWl 12r20 — u m h — Avi«h -'and K.vciy— prayer; thPrcT costum e, ap;ece. - i , ------keeps ~ rm r crimil---<'» rtifl/■ * yards of 44 inch fabric for contrast. ’ Tn«... ^tlie _ptrrure department, T)ui wore ” decoraTotf' with apparently those showing hu- flow ers and doves. Event Planned —R ik t XI W,t Is | , mi-ins in Invable st.'im o a re , "They look like money," one 2G,^Hjps 36. more valuable than others, observer said. TvraVBP ttie RUPERT — Mother’s cluh of photo of -ti fnan silting on a children djd get money from tTie ,Rupert First Christian Send One Dollar -for -pattern, plus fi cents for postage. In cash front porch was 50 cents; of a their parents for -a stack of church will hold its annual Har­ nr check. No Stamps, l-i>r, l irst-Class mailing, send (S cents njri on a beach, $1; nf a' male therri." * . vest Dinner and Country Store ■ NOT piiclMt-st sellers'7~i?cnd to A U .S T IN E 1.A M A R today’s, weren’t the type to pay smorpasbprd style and the coun- rashtrm "l^artcrn57--TtinP'rNrwTt7~BCTX- 1615; ■ — N nr- th rii— chrldr c n— fo r doin tH-fe«tttre-httn

DAV,Auxiliary Plans Nov. 17 Turkey Dinner ^

Members of the Disabled Comhig November 15 American Veterans Auxiliary. Stradley Chapter No. 5, will ! hold a. Thanksgiving turkey supper at 7 p.m. Nov. 17 at the DAV Hall.- All niembers are urged to at­ tend. Sf>ecial invitations have DON HOLM been sent to Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Pi'tiaef and 'Mi-: ana M rs. c c c il Detweller, all Boise, Mr, Det- WILDLIFE EDIIOR, PORTLAND OREGGMtAR weller is DAV national service officer. Decorating committee for the .event includcs Mrs. Myrnn Bar­ ron. A^rs, Arthur Paiierson, AT SALLIES GIFTS • BOOKS Mrs. M^'e GardowskI and"Mrs. Ivan wa'wrrs. During the last meeting al Ihe DAV hall, -Mrs. T. M. Knight m W.-lc iin-rt—pUi— —a'ncf _L_-^DQ P. . TQ-4tQQ-PrAAr ' iVtrs, C arl Sutterftpld- »t?rvo z J U > 5 _ S ii« - J niversary at a recent DAV --- ^100'. $2.94 Sls« dance. Special -music was played fur the—occasion_and— the— cou­ ___GLEENL- ple's snn-inlaw and dauglncr, ioortiptisfe— Mr. and "Mrs, TTaroTd Arm- -slrong. and M r. Knifshc's broth<»r and sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Ted Knight, were guests. ______V y * This is the first cookbook special- .Jerome Women i7irn> 111 old-fashioned Dutch oven codkery and sourdough recipes for • SupW-«cHnw OUyO . •hLing r y f l^hf^m ne n - a nc^-^=wnto^o^^^|^^- cludlng ibotroasts, rtiUlll^ari stgw& — Rebekah Event and other dishes made from var­ JEROME— Mrc Naf Spnffard ious other kinds of game . , . reci­ and Mrs. Emanuel Nolsen pave r?*porrs Of "KcWlTbh Asscm* pes Tor flap/acTAn-proca«dc-le6m. the.sup'pfer win be sint-To tKe Koo’ skia lodge, whose hall wa's recently destrtjyed'.by fire. Syrin,ga Lodge rtembers-^Iso w ere a_S Ir p tn bands and Betty Crocker coii-

replave-. "^TFTS ^ BOdl^ Mrs. NeUie Watson, and Mrs.;J . 7 ^ ' 1 JUST SAY ‘CHARGE i l ' A T T c m P C i - ^ . - J - I I.

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Idaho Suh(iay,'f|Swmbor'9,^t9'69“ ~ y

tiimes and Mr.*!. Rlchafd Reed, land" Mrs.. ThornfBn "were t p - Jodene Relka,- ^ Salmon Trcjtct' twin Falls, county extension 'pointed to the nfiminating com­ homo agent. and-’Mrs. Terry m ittee. ■ Thornton! and children wej'e I Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Bruce McRMI Slate ' : - Club Plans For guests. . ■ - ^ iKuitfcol gave the lesson on blcnd- Mrs. C. J. 6oss and M rs. F red |er ba.-ilcs. T h ey prepareid sev- eral recipesIVUHJCa JiitViand served the fin- Wedding-Date Gouncil Moot— W»nt'amna ry . ii 1 tondfitU. th e , al a tE convention in Idaho Falls, it was ished product.lor.r4i'rcsnmertis. Mrs. Terry^Thornton dnd- Ka r- Mr. and Mrs. Afton Harrlng- Members of the Salthon Tract reported. tWTT-Wei scr. a nnounca-t he-en-^ ' Mftmhprc worp nslfpd tn bring. mi Kunkq) won prize.'!. Refresh- ■Hom oiw aho rtiT^lu b —w e e e ^ u fe c d- ltfgc;netit or thoir daughtor. Jo- holiday deebratlons for-dlsplajl ■mente’ were serVed by Mrs. Pele^ Jeno Relka>Twin Falls, to Tom, to bring handrtiade gifts to the at the county counc’il m eeting, Thornton. McRill, son of .Mr., and Mrs. Twin Falls cbunty council meet­ in addition to homi;-ntade gifts'. I Officers will be elected at the John R.'M cRill, Twin Falls, ing Nov^ 12 at the Y W C A . bundl­ Mrs. Richard Noh will give the next m eeting at the hom e of A N ov. 22 weddinR, at-St,■‘-Ed­ ing in Twin Falls, when ^he i program on antiquing picture.s, Mrs. Howard Mills. ' ward’s . Catholic , Church i s club', m et a t the, hom e o f M rs. •and by Mrs. Leo Rice on gold ¥ ¥ planned, b y the couple. Pete Thornton. • lleafing. USE TIMES'NEWS TVAr^T -ADS; MetnberspTivta'^TTtfn^ cos- 7T?n=^^‘ij>T"vwrd7TWTr30ss from Twin- Falls Hifih Scliool In laGSTTnrd is now empIoyecT in Twin Falls. ....v Mr. McRill was Rrndimted SEE Today’s from T w i n . FalKs H ig h Schnul Tn~n>59 and plan.s to uitvnd Go Anywhere - Do Anything loge in D e n v e r next .sprirtc -A w e i lea ii Lr g iur ^ nTitnoi i^ed nn- 2 Valley W omen Auxiliary — and the members f-pypH & (i|ow num b ering over 900,000) felt It fitting to return to the Are Attending city of their "birth" for their 50th birthditi'. M ri— Jipence said instead ofj Mationaj Meet holdintj the annual Presidents ;in(,f .Si>crolarif^— ConfeiAmrt*— at" "Idaho women, of ihc American Naiional Headquarier.s in Indi­ I.egion Au.yiliary wiH be aitpijd- anapolis the conference will he Ing a com bined m eeting of the : hold at the Raddissoti Hotel, I National Executive Commitiec Minneapolis, with the climax or and the Presidents and Secre­ tji^e conference to be the “ .star- taries ConfDrenceln Minnearo- spuntilcd" hirllida>^ anQiiel- -Ikt,—WliiriTr‘ '<‘f>mmemmTnTrfr~rl ItPlirTnTniTv w ith the t-feeion the 50th Anniver^jary. Nov. 9 11. evening of thf 10th. Attendint- will he Mr< Pn.ii Brown. I'lier. national education tions will conclude on‘Veterans and scholarslUp chairman of ihe Day, Nov, II, with a wreath “^'’^w nrinyr-M T!?:— hcnji ' T i|.|>ftt- ~te>*hig cereo'ony, memorial aer- I I o s H Bolse, national executive com- I vice, a parade and a distinguish­ in mitteewomari and western area ed guest luncheon featuring the Burnt Beach chai^nian of G irls ’ .St,He: National Cnmmander.^-MUton-, l\ ip p ^ ie s ® Austin Matheney, Eden, .state P a trick . O f HTOhey president: and Mr.-;. Kennelh ” ffi Y .y Spenee, Caldwell, state secre- ______HMMMMM!HiyilYIIVllWlYI!______lary-frcasurer. N e w YORK (UPI) — Do you In November, I31», the Ameri­ have stretch gurm'enl dermati- can Legion held its first Niition- ti.s? T h is is an acne condition H A N D B A G S . . fro m ^ 4 . 0 0 Convention in Minneanolis GRAND TBOfiHX-WINNERjif-llie Idaho Cosmetnloslttt ^noa(lng-4n-Burley-^ jih ilt dociors have notirttrl on thft-l and it was felt fitlinK to hold backs of some worneri pnlicnts.. Rodney Dorrlelt. Sait Lake Cltv hafr stylist, piciurcd here with his inodcl. ConnlD Derrick. Tho the 50th anniversary observancf? award was prcfsented for Ihe best In cvcnlnjj stylo and modem trend of hnlr stvic.s. rnsmetnliw__ Itls jigKravated on^somo bv ihCT YOUR BANK CARDS -hr-that—sarrnr"city, it was a.t o f ___ fjlsts-trom-throlighout-Idahg-apd-aurr ngTtatcs nttunaear w eaving very tight . fitting that first National Convention, brassiei-cs m ade o f stretch tob-| WELCOMED WOOD November 10, 1919, that the rics. ^ a lt Lake Gity Stylists^Wrn Trophies At Burley Meeting

BURLEY — Trophy winners'awarded Ip Joan Cudy, hair| Harry Sellers, stylist; and Red- were announced at the close of sl.slisl, Murray, Utah, w i t h ken Laboratories and Clairol, the ihrec-day session of Idaho Pearl Jorgensenv model. Linda j . National Beauty Salon Week Cosmetologists Association. Edu-j Eycc, hair stylist, .Salt Lake w'as launched with the annual cation and Trade Shpw over the, City, received the third place! banquet. Mr Mnrtensen sprvpri " ■ rt't--"tTrnpti3rTrTTmrttrrminWr«t^ ssTfraiaeT-orcT5r^iTionl^^ tending w c r o Cosmetologists her model. Honorable mention Joe Peters awarded n Key to Irom throughout Idaho and sur went to Lee Eppeck. Ogden, the City to Bessie Hoff, Black- rounding states. hair stylist, with Dorothy Ep- foot. ICA president, and welcom- ~The"~‘thTce -HtipWea— aH - went pcrk. muduL ed tho croup to Burley. Musical to Utah Cosmelolpgists. Rodney Judges w preTo\' Slyte Dlrec- entertainment 'was~fui-nisKc'd by Derrick. Salt Lake City, won tors including Beth Mecham, the Sweet Adelines, directed by the grand trophy for his hair Idaho Falls, Mary Kawakami. Clifford Mullikin. Adell Marlen. style with Connie Derrl9k; _as Spanish Fork, Ut.'ih,, and Juan Idaho Falls. Idaho Cosmetijlo- model; Menchaca, Twin Falls gists Assocfation Chairman of Thu second placo txophjLwas .Acuvilici , diiring ,al-Boaiity-Sat were-disi>tays by different sup­ in charge of the IJanquOE a r- ply houses' and educational ses- rangements. ,sion w ith Ruest artists in the During the evening a color various rooms at the Ponderosa parade was held with guest ar­ Events Convention Center, tists parading iheir models in The hair' styles were In Ihe hair colors which had been a[> RUPERT — Ladies Auxiliary soft mood trend which W'as re­ plied earlier .in the day. of Veterans of Foreign Wars, vealed by the National Hair Included in the color , parade District 6. Department of Idaho, dressers and Cosmetologists As were Clairol and guest artist - will meet Sunday at the VFW sDciation meeting' in October in Hans of jVenna: and Helene Cur- Armory In Jiupert, following a NOW VorK i,ity A solt ana tree tTs'i with Harry Sellers, guest potluck dinner at I p.m. Tho^e look for the holidays was stress­ artist.' ' ~ •attending should bring their own ed. Tho softness is in feel and Introduced' at the banquet table- service and a „ covered appearance of the new trends, were ICA members who have dish. and’ the free part jnf the new belonged to the organization the * * » look is -o n e of sp irit. It Is In longest time. They include Irene Magic Valley Christian Wo­ harmony with trends that have Hager.— Boise; Margo Butter- men’s Club will have a luncheon been influencing clothing fash 'field. Twin Falls; Verna McCon­ at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Turf ions, as well as hair stvles. nell, Boise; Hazel Bowden, Tw i riiib. Furs ', from— tho— MayfH' W a n da..C r ilchfii.|d ii iu l -M t)dred- K j IIs , ann"VauBHf»rt Ht'aps. i^o^ will be shown and Mrs. Chet Haight, both Burley, were co- catello. Mrs. Hager is NBS Mosier, Payette, will be guest chairmen fur the convention. Week chairman for Region L speaker. ^J'nr luncheon reserva- The welcome address was Riven - * * tjonrr-call 733-1.132 or 733-9017 in -by Mrs. Cfntchfield “to open the Twin Falls; Opal Kirkman. .326- session. 5180, F ile r; Loi;s.’ Hudson, .M.1- ■ Assisting Mrs Critchfield and 40G2. Buhl. oK' Mrs. King, .l^- ;Mrs. Hajt;h! were Irene Hnger. 525fi. Jerome, Fnr free babysit­ crintest ch.Tlrni.Tn:‘ 1VTrT7HI ting. call Shirlefr Harris, .12,1- Nora. Twin l-'alls.'monitor; Juan 5091. E la in e Kohl is c h a i r m a n . | M-'‘" ‘'haca. Twin Mills, models; V ¥ ^ I J; Ernest Mortcnscn, Idaho SHOSHO.NE — Opal Reb'ekah Falls, facilitie-.; Ann Dudunakc.jand.Mrs.'Kennclh Crothers and lodge will meet at S p,m, Tues- Pocatello, finances, and Verna

------V - ■ ------both-4ln.------«rt-Hauhlicily director, bers have rescheduled their an-l Supply hou-e.s and their hair

Nov, 13 at the-li.ime of. Mr. and Si^pply, Maree 'Andre's, Prizes were won by MrsT Do- Mrs. R,,B. Kellev, Kiylists; Boise Cenierr m in'go Sotnaga, M'r<-. Jo<’ Pagoa - If. 1/. If. Cece Hnffni;in. sl>li>l;' i’ara- pa and . Mrs, Wanne Soren.srn Twin...... Falls Hobhy...... Cr.nflers ...... oioitnt ne.iuty Supply ...... ith Co., Twip M rs .'J a m e s B ara in ca and Club will meet at 1 p m. Wed-1 ^ ^'arv Kawakami slvlisi; Mrs. Coffman taking the travel- restlay at. ^Harry Barry P,i rk. i Beauty Supply. Boise,'ing jjrizes. Those makTnit birds of paradisi;! will need "30 ir;tiie.s-«»f ti ii rit>-_ hon one Inrh ’fhni-.a-ol. — —tui.-----n----- of Christmas trees made from styri^oam epR cartons. Mem- ber!j®are asked to bring ma­ terials and coffee cups. ¥ ¥ V ■ Magic Valley Barracks N'l 509, Veterans of World War I. will hold tho annual /(rmistire D a y barttfuet at 7 p.m . Tue.sda\- i>t the--Rrigr rs>'in ITnrpI Kmrritlirp' Room. All World War I veterans and their w ives and w idow s of V'tlierahs are invited V- V: 3f WSCS will have its annual tea room and ba za a r from 9 a ni to n p .m . N o v, H at Ihe First Methodist Church Lunch will be Kerved in- the Westerp Corral: all day. There w;'ll b|j a countijv , NEW U N O IIN PERMAMENTS day nook and thrift shop. ------______fre. cuD i q i r ...... ,,,,.,. $8 ■TTic Wheeling Stars Square _atl4-J?ound- Dance- Clnij -wlir -GUV£N «V —©UR STUDENTS T3NDER dOECe ht 9 p m. N ov. ,15 at Ihe STf?ICT SUPERVISION. T3AV Halir^Jack Nuckols ju ll fall. , hveryone iis wlcome. s h a m p o c T a n d s e t - - ’Those allenditlg— shpnld -snndwjchtmir a «s f n : V- * * HAIR CONDITtONING TBEATMENTS

Club will meet at 2 p.m,’Mon­ Approved & ticenlted by State of Idaho day' Sf-fhe Tiome ■of Mr^srXi^e Wcalherbif. 2SI Marlison Stl ’ !¥----3f KAUaiAffKaeiDEM lf The Nix-On-Pix TOPS dub w ill m e tt « f l-.-m n m -.Mnn>la

■"Sunday, F3(o^mber 9,1969 Tlmes-News, twit\ WfiTWahp.. A -ll

t - " ' Cjfenns Perry GhapterHosts GES Official '

...GLENNS: IFERRV,— Victory Chapter N o , fid. Qrck iL-oLtEasib. crn Star, held a special meeting Oct. 30'for the. oHicial visit of Mrs. E u 1 a Chilcott. worthy grand .matron oC the' Grand Chapter of Idaho.' ■/ _Hie_East.-Muttont^-Clul^with — AiWiv-^l^wKOn ■ idcnti arranged for tlie chiclien ■cnssprolf^— luncheon;— stTvre'd—hy the W.S.C.S., in Gre

matron as grand page The honored visitor this year nass WOOL OF CSI, Rhonda Miracle. _ Miss Wool eft CSI will be competing- with selected for her special words, to take off for the state competition Nov, 16'at B oIk«. M iss Rlrls from the Onlverslty of Idafiot idano state University, fttitltr-hO|X!.- a irj ncliu rity. wltlcll ■ M lA ele Is shownj elPetlnsr!n ti'es^6-fium Ufr Pt‘|lgCTT rwr.~IBgin - TOiiCT-5i» i(e T B » ifgs ; c fliie g r 5 r r tfW o ‘a M H iaia x *inrg g e 'a ii7f n g ' “M r a r 'Jnhn^g n"used"ln^’hei*"the me ^sponsor of the'VMltcst. She Li bclng^.sslsted by Mrs. Thedn the pageant In conjunction with the Idaho Wool Growers state Each visitor received an em ijrow, saleslady at the local drC.ss shop, which presented Miss convention. Miss MIriwlo attended CSI for two years and now blem, the white cross bearing a Wool a $50 gift ccrllflcate with which to purchase a dress. The Is enrolled In modeling school In Salt Lake C ity.' heart forjrhATitv!, tlte anchor of hope, and the .Alden, circle for life without etur A baked ham dinner was Watch Hand Tag Shoshone Lodge served in the Masonic dlrilng room, where Mrs. Katn- S e l U J:yn A n d erb er^ and M rs. E lva When Buying MernlyeT Given W illiam s had an^inged -^taTjlc decorations to Include autumn Pcrhap.s you've always spent and, what is most important, if leaves, berries, and chrysanthe­ Popular Knits your clothing dollars with never, the garment doesn't live up to Decoration mums for the 81 attending. for just a a mistjike, but most of us have its tag, 1 can take it back to * * * Knits__ are more popular than vivid memories of a bargain-, the store and the store can com- SH O SH O NE — M rs. F lovd Sil . ______fv c r . .'TO" It “pays to be Tip onjtable swearer with a neClt tlisjrplairnb the manu7acturer.' " va7~rrieirrBe? of Opa|- ReWekiih I A i i y i i n r V A t rnrif.r. hr.y^ Ihn Hnrn- . ^U AlllU iy AA I them when yOO make or boy|srrelched iarg^r^hayrW-WirBir|-nrrThF ■discounted ^ Clothing, according to Mrs. band of the kicky pleated skirt | rip at the seams at the second tion of Chivalry at the State i Mary Lee Wood, clothing spe- that went limp at first launder­ wearing, or the zipper breaks, Rcliekah Assembly meeting iieru B u r le V P lO n S ciajtst of the thjiv.creity ot Idaho ing. on the skirt bought for 88 cents in Boise, _ ' extension service. Sne said more If women ore ever to lose leas than one with a brand The honor is given to those than half American underwear their collective tinjidity about name, or dye from the blue members of lOOF ^ d Rebekah Practice Meet ahd S ThtrclT3f~onterwcar ia-Htnit-Yiemtine->[ualUy-majuihimAiu--,..hrBiH on ih^i co llar o f a ch eap lodges who haVa been buLstajid- ______ing In - lo d g e pnd— coniunity|--ilAJ^% and the dollar shrunk, I have clothes, po moneji and no re ed. by______.the" Canton, ____ by the fjidies Auxiliary, Patrl- by - selling those no longer used "(or' needed) M rs. W ood says, is the. hang learned a few lessons about my course._ ,, Local women who took partl®*’^'^® MfniFant, Rupert No. 19, tag. If there Is none, don't buy clothing budget, the main one Buy good shoes has been. the 1.APM session were M r s . inuring the group's regular meet- Items around the house that ore collecting dust. the garment. Some knits can he being that an extra dollar spent said at least a million times hut Omer Shook, Mrs. A. G. Biswcll'1'’K ‘he lOOF Hall, Look in the garage, basement, attic or the born dry cleaned only, some can bo can meaij three or four dollars it bears repeating. A well-made, and Mrs. T. V. Strunk. I Mrs. Birdie Kennedy, presl- hand-laundered only, some can saved.' properly fitted shoe insures a A number of local women at- conducted the business right now . . . Turn those itoms info C-A-S-H be washed in machines, and I don’ t know how it is a ffe c t­ healthy foot in the future. For tended the a.ssfmhly met-'tmgs.' The practice sesslotf some can be machine-washed ing international trade agree­ thos« who aren't so far-sighted Mrs. Mabel Frazier. Pierce, was!prepare for the annual the easy, economical way: Advertise them lr> about it. all, a good shoe out­ and machine-dried. ments, but I try to buy only installed as president, and Mrs, inspection which will be held the "Yankee Trader" column of the Times- News Examine the entire garmert i brand name, American - manu- lasts two pairs of cheap ones. , Shook as reporter. Nov. 24 In Burley. -rlnc^ily crvri.Tlisf Ifactured clothing. 'The sizing is ■ Perhaps the most difficult, M V- Nominations for new officers Want Ads ,. for'just a dihno-a‘llne. Keep an eye out for runs, holes, truei the workmanship better -shopping lesson r"l*afn€d -WHS ■ - m ad e broken yarns and puckered zip- that children . do..,.not . to TC5PSt.1ub Queen Mrs. Zella Chatburn, Albion, --pers. They are Indicators <>1 have everythihg. What with the |a delegato to the Department poor material or workmanship. G lc n n S F e rrV attractive styles and beautiful She also suggest.s you be surei f materials Available today, well, Of Month Named Srf 15 seamt-are firm enough to hiild;— , , i i i • resisting temptation .isn't ^easy. won fir-5t p la ce in pu blicity dur- ■Ini:— the— '}-girr:— A ttetiii liiB— tlnr wnh»ut-bru.ul.iii(, vUieir lhe^gBT-^R-c b e k a n U n iT- ^^Bwevel^;— 1 ' m-aintain— Hmt -TO- At Hanserr"— mrnt is stretched slightly.. chijd actually NEEDS a nylon Boise meeting U'C^re Mrs. Ted RULES & REGUUTIONS FOR CLASSIFIED windbreaker with a hood and Arbogast. Mrs. Edith Clevenger, On b6nded knit.s look D i n n ^ a r smooth surface with no glue rlLillo t^lllllCI a sweatshirt with a hood and if spots. Also check for "bubble.-." | cotton jackctja c with a hood AND iMi; iMiJiiLii ui iiu* oiirn ana i nm ' ADYERTISJNG IN JH E "DIME-A-LINE" COLUMN a poncho with a hood. Unless, or "blisters’’ that may indicate OI.ENNS KERRY — Members cho o f Aileen Rel>okah Lodge will of course, he is a model and ’’T k'' Deprm ent Association Presl- separation. „r,r.„inr Mrc Wtw 4 hiivc 3 Thanksj;ivipg dinner at has to furnish his own wardrobe, U'""" nii.wn ...... ' ------!• Non-Cpmmercial. Individuals only. ■;.iid because ^hc'v resist wnn- HahsoiT's Cafe mimediately be-; Children, quite naluraTTy, will'for'' the week. Mrs I.cWT.s\l7Vr-i''^''T' T ...... kies.kles^.' ™This ?r^ makeis a k e' -themthem eas"easy '.n't ‘J. i a f O f ? i c ^ o^'.ke GuXd m T s" the (■U-nns l erry City Hall. pink dre.ss wiil make them play■ ly honors. Officer of the uuard, Mrs wear. The “ fiive" m the fabric 2 Each seporote advertisement must contain use •Mr.s. Lois Irvmg was appoint' , Fenton as Banner Bearer alid means added comfort Another the piano better or that the lack I In the recent conte.st. hiphpst • m erchandise to be sold for las* than $100. , v itc . Pat Arbogast as hospital M a ­ reason kniis are favored is that pd iU the Nov. 1 meeting to-of a poncho will keep him from jlndividu.il points \ announc ake thc_^arrangements for the ever growing up to be a faTnous ed. Mrs.*V. L. Wilson received tron. they come in a wide range of dinner? brain surgeon.' All members were presented' ^ Ad will appear in the "Yankee Trader" te.Ktufes. weights *and colors. a prize for having the most Mrs Addiu'^hitTrTvhrr'rcpre mnrausc Thtr 5upposely~tlK; rpoirrts-of,---- .... -the- csenr pi ...... csent - a i id ’ M...... V*. ¥ ¥ lev* from A u x ilia ry N o . 19. somed idistrict Eight as its dis- individuajity. 1 thought M o rris w as run,ner-up. .M rs. Bob Thoughw for the Jay were tricf -deputy pre^ldentr-roportcdi ^NiyejL presented a prize Jp_M r^ “OperriHotise Is fs iv e n -l>y-M rg^-Kannady.- Ad must cohlain a rnlnimunr) of^thr.tirHflttl_ on the Xda.i’ Qji?.fe.el(a|\ ;\ssi , . J „ „ :aUit-EVERY. W ilson T ____ ...... ■mrfKWimmnsiCTFscrveaTi^ • per d a y. ’fuTiain Boise during Tate Octo­ B O D Y el.se has o n e !" Noncon­ The number two team was Mrs. Francis Fenstermaker and Set in Honcjr ber She IS secretary o f the local | formity in dress may be tH6 honored, a.s winners of the re- "^FRfgr:—Tnd"-.iiiU aarHo—attending t w a't' cnnt rr>n(esi w ifh r, snl.iH hn Mrs. Ed Glorfield. ?X>mewher«— bu«-fiot-w hara ------It-----V— v ~ ------iMr.s. Zcw U nit, f m a n d a t-s c c rc -; my children live. ’ lancheon. taw-calorip. b^ t h e * Cosf: 10c per line, per doy. O f Burley M o a - . - —------If possible,' every child de­ losing number one team. Mr> Kiithryn Hopkins was serves an extra or two — the Those.gaining were asked to Mfes pierce Is B U R L E Y — I-'rank K e irh er will i hairnian rtf th<’ hostrss commlt- jacket just like his best friend's, recite the T O PS P | ^ g e nnri also he honorecl nt .in oiirnhoiise al mt»-— tMitt — re fr eBlv or thit one pertect sweatW " sing the pig song his home 1727 Occidonial Ave . Unit President nli'nts iit 'Han'on's Cafe follow­ I have checked it out and it is An advance flyer announcing Rurley from 2 .W p m to •! .10 ing the last meetmg well to remember that there are the State Recognition Day to FILER — „Raula IJierce was p.m. Nov. 9 commemorating hiS| no recorded'de^ Ideaths of children be at Idaho-' Falls was r~end. elected pnesirlent ...al—thg F ikir 7.1th hirthtliiv Thu r.vi;nl i.s. he?, who 'cyptwg ]U^T^eaud Mrs. w e re read! her goal* if ilected and were Will be at 7:30 p.m., Nov, Hoalst won tho guests’ priic for , Mcmhcfs of the Mooseheart a.sked to answer two questions iTthfl-aftBnMDn.™ ------committai» t»ar<»^^a 3 1 T T T P F R — rtain -^r Mllect mftterlalSj-far ptf/ncla Appell, vice- presldehu. O K A lM U U r t N IN t ^ ,a district hw orian book, kwp are in charge 'of the member' — ______; a record of driv e . Mrs.' Ray Appell Wa« rK C E r ' ' ters, present thV fljrC^ralStrlct reTresKnv^ hostess.

— p Itr rS •Kra{iJ}b6IU al 'd&trRsC'fe -TTOirLE — Mr. and MU:VIUi Francis, projects chalf- RaynardW iT^t weri hosts to Im ahin. Will supervise the projects the.TraveJers pinochle Club 'for BONNIES SALON ; as n u tlin ed -b y th c s Ut»:aoiTg«B-: rT>6lIucIii sujpper and. c sa r d (. ' izatioii. ' Mrs. Billie Strickland am) Mrs. V OF -JChintirl^ V ■WaKer-Stewart-vwon i,hiors..Mrs. XtaiVrRastHUKl - z a |cArrvCTtti Haw Matrfc sen te d ______^ ' d iii^ ia l lk rR er irf |iia P H A .' was the tra v l^ S prize.

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> eil?l M n m r " " '- Sunday, Novem ber9,1 ?>6? 6 0 * ^ IS'WHAT |MARC£L’S BARBARIC.»r^ UPSET satisfactofw A « TASTE BUDsrr J. HORSE BRIDGE ■ SlRORBU&r>^^ ® CROSS WORD PUZZLE ^ i m MEAT f t c J iPburtioB

bold all four clubs. ------f r r -'H ra t ae^O R -ttA l v E T V - P L A Y r. r. -M -stctsaioiiBr Icnvo iiouth'in position to double finesse' against Eost's queen-10 Today’s hand or something eSJTho^i!: n a S S S like it w ill be found in any book and oilr hero will make an over- i^bidlum on play and has appeared many trick and a.top score to go with it., - — timcsnn bridge columns., IZBlblieil Thus, a declarer in a dupli- 41 Steel tool' It shows one of the standard m o u n ta in iim ay d c c id n t h ; 42 Cooking - satety-pla-y^__KlayillB_flt six pfc East i9-m orB-likely to hold -Your -\ l»Y S S lF trump. South has no worries at 1 5 r o r m o f clubs than West and trV th& Jiturgical- 44 Negatives “ aUTpS-Bvide'd^esjrdocs nof^old T a U l - dangerous ploy. ' prayer ±::4i!i:etext _34Hoil all four clubs and he can guard to b a c i^ Our own feeling Is that the 5 D ro p s y against that by playing his king safety play shopld bp pinde in 17 Unit of wire - 6 F r e e ------35 View—— • ' • pt clnbs-to-Trtart-with. If East- 48 Roosevalt - beauties o/ duplicate, as w ell' n s in rubber ^ measurement (p t ) 7 Swiss canton Grand Canyon. b rid g e . W e d o n ’ t b e lie v e iha"t a ll -4 ai)_Eisenhov«r:.__:::-X;^°^ ““ITNSlTrrer ^ " WFeathered tSbles in any duplicate game channel sc»rT NORTH would arrive at six no-trump. 22 Bustle can nation 9 Chalices 39 Eurasian Someone would get %o s e ve n , 52 Lessened ♦ A Q 5 10 New annual plant V K J 7 J sonVeoni^ else would stop short . 2 4 v e s s e l s Englander 40 Exit nf six and we would not want to marine snails n Watei: vehicle 41Iniorjrial . •58 C h crrylU ^ - 13 Chinook chief agrument 4 ^ A 9 7 2 be the only six no-trurop bidder 20 Daybreak .» with the minus score. IB T ttadflsh WEST EAST 21 laghtnlng ■ 4S Marquis > _ 1 Q 8 X :------A J 9 T 2 - aSNanWSnletr SS^bip timber flash -. • de----- ¥83 y i0 9 M 30 Wumbara-— ------M AL-t ufTireltlng H O In d u n esiai i - (nb.) d o w n 25 C ourtesy title of^Mindanatt •LQIOIS _____ # V o l 4 ' with his w n Jim of the popular 32 Son of Gad 1 Letter of 29 Jet, for 51 D ro n e bee SOIKTH (D ) Win at' IsVid^'column, ha.s wrif- .(Bib.) defiance i n s U n c B 53 Honey-maker 5 4 E x i s L _ _ 4kK63 "ton a e^Tpage booklet of brldga -33Capuohln V A Q 2 tips for Times-News_ readers. Tha Wizard Of ID ♦ - A 4 - Copies of ^acoby’.Ttr5P> -snrtmuTTVCHr Y Pi-Kr~N~.Y: 10019. - ~ p m ^ F J T 15 ____ I N X Plpago be suro to include-your A ■Pass 6N.T. J>M3 Pass Zip Code. P » a s ^ TMIJEW' -<•(£. IF Op/inJne lead— 4 Q ----- C A R D S E N S E

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This should- bo an oulomatic !<*• ■play at rubber bridge, where Jhe Palis '1 V Pass .^vortriGk^m -«-a-i>-s— praettefeilv You, South, bold: nothing. But suppose this hand _ j T | 5 r — were bemg placed in a good ■»A lt»T«-»At »a » A -K » i duplicate game. With modern What do you rebid? HBV; M W ' OiB PllCH5R'-5 LB<5“T ^ ------— 45 point-count bidding, the six pci- A — Two spades. You want fo WB OWB IT TO POOR UUCLB JAKB TO ASK IM I'M thriilb? ^ X IT >houlo Be DA aUlfP'ORT.-ARBA ABOUT A HURRfcAWB CH:lP, WcKEB. KT TH5 \ «?EApy POR ud Mu$TA heaub5'. h‘b’5 sn w k in :^ tnjjnp contact would be very be sure to l^ep the b i d d i n f VICTIM OrHIS PESCRIPTiq PR05PECT OP KAV1W6 A ) WHEN WE RHACH OUT A BACK WINPERi normal and a declarer anxious going. PieC& OF TH5 MOOW / HCU&TO>JrOR.i ' “ SI z: ~ SI== L „ — ...TQ.iAUAtVafti '•for - a - to p 'iiiis lit ■Jtapfethe^riu i)- — T»ir?rrrsfotsTrojii ------■; stri^ by playing-out dummy's V5------50 51 ■— ace. with the hand in the bo.\, Vour partner rebids three hearts. What do you do now2 lie would wind up with a nice 55 ' Ise gqode egg and a bad score. But suppose that East should Answer'Next Issue 1 5 7 " 58

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18 Parbi W ork Wdnttdf 33 Hom>i for $al« 50 H«n^«« for Sal* SO H^seii Girl Seeks LaW CareST^tU M I; " ' MANU^K^SPREOTTNO-- V*" a •sr D K 6 a u ':B m i.‘. Atteiitiort Mechanics! LBO'S CUSTOM FARMING lrora~T*ta.^F»lli. city— IW U .—3. e x c l u s i v e .Excellent opi^oi^unlty for .extiefi> Filer, 32iK7(a . • . bathi, largs living- roam, d|nlna Clasisifted :.room'^ and-kitehen,- Carpeted.* 3 r P tva bedrooms' — Cc4oiUail lencpd commlsalon auto mechan­ CUSTOM Haying, .swathing, baling Cod^ Truly ona o riTw In _____ ic In now cur dcalerihlp Rervice . fireplaces, lots i6f extras. fbi« ^oMow l^rotlier^ jiito Practice. . — and-.stacklng, .-corn, grain.sprayijig. -Ished ^ basenient)"excellent-r-cona .flMt,Lhomes*-Feaiures i too- “derrtlrimeni^-Vei'y good wflrklrtg“ • Ta ^ ltif BrpiherB, ^ 32fi:!3 65_ 9.r. 52^ -n b m e roms u f to . d ea crlb a - - ; wAi:Tr“ADs 1, : ■condltlonV. .Including* tniuranco, - sirutitibn .-yo u h a ve -to See this' tq nppreciatjB the quality ofrthls fine . grouDda,s, ifinsplacea, abundane* Ask for dlassifi^' and paid vacations. Apply In of. beautlfu _ ._utlful rock work, .parelp*' MOSCOW "I think that 1 Person at: CUSTOM hay hauling. Pk'bna 734> home.' Call Harold . Kelihl>< -7^- have learned more frorh my as­ PHONE 733-0931 3708. 3400, or Land Office' of Idaho, 733. Itron. double garage. Pleaa* eaU WILLS MOTOR CO. 0716. ^ • for additional ittfo rm a .H sociation with people here at ---- 236 Wett -J>rlcffd-4ow______^ for______ui^edliata ti^ m ti-fouhilr f e in t e d - -3 4 - llie unlversity-lhan-i-ever could 2 bathi.' Gold Medallion.' Large Vrrv Jow- dfiwn. iiniMlv i-litrt. imply— fruiii iB'xi " iimti riatsr* CtSJST: Two iJormun 5i»oriRaTr pupb, -w -AtrrjBD r . T i n t nir -funuiliOntng ." ■tn- room home, with full/basatjient* Nancy Ann-IlalHflel(i n> H>iw»»n't betome one .EXPERIENCED Serving by reputatloa tinea too." said the statuesque hrti- W ANTED .by older man, yard .work. VERY Klee J bedroom, frame, on —Card- ofJChonkt. -AUTO-MECHANJC- A ira ~ im n rn irr t>refeif«a—'FT xK nnvfl. full hfiirmftnr. with nette.— “ Law sclrool «hould: pre' t ^t e ^ w u k — oin^-tini-crr plat commlfilon* .. home.-733-6m. large_famlly room, extra bedroom Sent a real■ ■ challenge." ‘ ' ' ■ lhanki to the many friend# who Hurbaugh M o to r Company* "'aha^utlUty. atta^vd gamge. gar­ IN-HA-NSEN WANTED: iroKfng done fn my den space with ditch water. About ' Miss HoIIifleld is giving her­ aavu v« theiriheir kindness,klndnest. iymtymputhy pt ‘ nnd Gooding. Idaho^ home. 1010 M»urlce o f 733-aS26. eautlfulcautUul floral offeringsofferlnss during m r i.artim o 2 blocks from Kellwood plant self ample opportunity to ."learn eB SU.500 C. Looney Realtor, 733- .™r bolovedbploved qiothfr N i u .v iiV m ..." r « M u " .o " S i SEWiNO and alterations. P h o n' a SA-VE from other p€;ople..". She is a and grBndmother. The .Ktiie Mulll B a rb a ra O ke lb erry. 733-42S3.. ___ 4081, deth Wickham. 733-547^ and /‘ NANCY ANN HOLUFIEUJ, sophomore EneKsh major kin ramily. ginning salary plus- profit incen­ Edna Irish. 733»08<3 On taxes, water. a*w«r. oMt t t member of Kappa Kappa Gam' from Hansen, makes notes in the University of Idaho's tive. L'omppny provlocs training. 3 'tfEDROOM modern .homo” Nice nicest homes In town. .Loaded Prefer person with good pcmunaii- with carpet, draperies, awnlnga ' • Cdllege_ -of- Law - Ulbtary iry- liiI n -preparationyreparatleir-for fur « posslbltrp» ssH>te law ■ma...sQm,rto>..SRUR^op^i9m."r,a Business Ot^portuniti«f 30 location, carpeted living roonl{ Women .s J^onorarv-Socletv, the ~f«T»pnoh »apwtlul Ntrtltga;9 and exuus. JPact~-baaam*nl«jrati- career-JUJss-HollUleld’^s -twa-oldiBr-brdthers have already vr ynunji- pvtff)le;-prr tlte More full time. For personal In­ M a n ila Sm ith nm . M arihu A. - ri«h i m.in. 733-4aS5. Call Morton. 733.7870 or Mountain member;; who are taking part In Sm ith. M ^ t h a Adeline HocUeiui terview send name, address and States Realty. R ealty and Ins. W a NTHU—Rniniiw— i»r— — ph'■ ro«e-nii.mbei^A*=‘ -tho-SEiUR Region-I I-Gonv«ni' smith: Mri. B in smitn; z22~Trnr7 ■ ^'TJnud N o r t K Duhf, a h -rt»nHuiarmtt-'Wiih a M ^ n n r« uf. U oc. 4»t»4butor-■Director, -D' -3 0 5 - [■Cv ewlaf M t' turutu 'Uogii-u. Must tiUo know -lovoiy brick home. Two firepiaCcJi' on the university campus this Christian.. 535 So. 2nd w e one . In fam ily room in finished •, ihe" ilusQuo languutfc.^Picusc cun- Salt Lake City. Utah 841t)l isSfL OWNHR;- Bricic. thratt.bffdroom«___ ^^Sekeduies^ w e e k e n d . LET'S HOUSE. SWAP! Lovely San baaemtntr- prt«d“^nder- f20.000. tw o baths, utility room , two flro* . tact D r. UiHice H urrikon. I*ri)fesa::r .Excellent terms. Call Nadene Sunday, Novem ber 9, 1969 Froncisco home ovallable, fri’c, of Library Science. C.S 1.. by STATION FOR LEASE places, family room , roughed lil.. December 21»t thru the 28th: In hono or write Box 16J. Twin Koepnlck, 733-7207 or Land Office bedroom Ih full basement. Pitlo* 11:3Q a.m., 2SL, 7B, B—**AFL Football with th» Wtiffni^Rtllc. return for yo ur home in Sun VnU Pilll!.. High volume location for taso- of Idoho. 733-0718. double farkg»T-f«Yiced~*yard. rcai^* “ meeting the Jets at New Yark, Drug Abuse lev nreu. CalL* collect area coUc COUPLE for aparimeut clcurunT. llnu and service work. In Twin O U T Ol*'"city limits. Near new. car- peted, drapes, near college. 7W- 413^^3-4044. yard work and manuBcmcnt In Palis on U.S highway. Phone eted. partial brick, three bedroom 11:30 a.m.. 2D. 3, 5. II—NPL Football with Green Bay meet­ 733-0173. Kome with bath and flrenlace. A L O H A F ig u re Snlon speciullxtnu in cxchunyc for lovely 2 bedroom H basement, large lot. $10,500. ing the Colts at Baltimore. At 2:30 p.m.. the Nfew York Giants- figure contf>urifiB ~ courtc itiiiu upariineht. All utilities furnished, DISTRIBUTOR Wanted — ENTiRE c.(.'pe(t*il, waslter. dryer, disposal, Check for terms. Bristol Agency, BY OWNER Sl. Louis Cardinal game wllLhfcjoined-in praRircsir;------S o a p s J n vidunlly prescribed. We also soil STATE. Sell dealers, direct or 733-3863. Walton line of exerciac rqulpmont dii>h washer, heated shop, uefer- franchised Fantastic Money First 7 pVm., ^ L , 7R, 8. ll-^=iulie. Andrews Special with Harry cnLt>t.....r374. Jim 's Xiody Other Instruction 9:00 2SI^This Is the Answer 8—Bill Cosby . PJU...S( H O O L Uflc "tiuy cure. In '*1 nre now bci'er .distributed for Shop. Huhl 2B—Oral Roberts 7:00 2SL—Julie Andrews Spe­ diapers lo .■» vim ra. ftir worklnj; U.S. Civil Service Tests! the most good to overall educa­ m oitie r*. 733-2*70 EXIM Htl'S’C nn employees n*‘ccl'‘tl 3—Camera Three cial Rogcrson restnurant, pernianent Ntcn-wome^n 18 and over, berure TWIN PAILS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE tion. UAUVSITTING under 2 years m iny cmplp;^ment full or port-time. Ap- fobs. H igh starting pay Siiori 8----Bullwinkle 2B—Leslie Uggams homfe. 344 Van Durrn, 733-0078. hours. Advancement. Prepare, 6—Day of Discovery 3—Leslie Uggams A four-room addition Is plan p ly In person tory training as long as required. iJ A U Y S lT T IN G IrTm y home, no eve- EXPERIENCED waitresses. Group 4— Buijwinkle 5—Leslie Uggams iied «t -the Twin Falls HIjth hlnga. Phone 734-3734. Thouaanda of Joba open. Expert, School In the near future, paid Insurance and vacation. Apply In ence usuaUy. unneceaaary. FJIEE 7B—Bullwinkle 7B—Julie Andrew* ierson. Ponderosa Inn, Durley. booklet '^on Joba. salaries, re­ TOP 20 HOMES II—Herald of Truth Special for out of the two-mlll plant fa Help Wanf«d 18 fdaho. ______quirements. Write TODAY giv> 8:30 7B—Notro Dame Football 8—Julie Andrews Special cMltles levy voted by district BEET TRUCKS needed. One month Ing nanrte, address and phone. H«r« Is How It V/orks . . . 2SL—Notre Dame Football 11—Julie Andrews Special pa'rons a few"years ago. PERSONNEL SERVICE haul N o dirt icooplng. C a ll. 320- Lincoln Service. Box O-S, Tioies. This means a 100 per cent dol­ 53(15 or 3;6.<(IM. riler. Niww. _ 3—Time for Meditation 4—Movie. "The Spy Who OF MAGIC VALLEY I'Ul-LER nrulh n .e d f male and Each Thursday MLS mambers coravan all new homvt- IlslttJ tiuf' 6—Film Short Came in From the Cold" lar value with no interest to be - EVELYN WILSON fcm.ilo. part time, |40-$70 week. Hetw#g for Sal» SO Inp the week, on a siiKlal caravan bos, 0lvli^ akich heitMl fSalr 2B—Face the Nation TSl^Firing Line. paid on the Improvement flnanc- .22iSho>Hona street E » « 733-5583 733-740.1. 50-5460. ______IS R ld k ." 2 *1>ath, fam ily room , ga'. Indivlduol appraliof. • - -^ -P lficqyory ’69------: KflHI 7.si^Movle. VTHe Moun- liiB as'Is necessary In boning COOKING and dorm mother or pap. rage. 'Flexible terms, or rent. programs. tng-B»1?TbUim supcf icunerlrnrfil------lianlilietpi;r, !8J»0 =Aeer-^ttealty; 7KWI217; AII-Howbw^ pr5piwlv^l»lCTd^^y»-:ploi:«d-i»irttjt-!tT6|> 30^-lW-~ 11—Dlscftvery '69 tain” lyp in a. book Ikeeping macmnr. I* .R n>n^mimSrr?:w5uia-voo-jiW 8—Viewpoint 7B—Movie, "Cape Fear” intendent explained. Full lime. Permanent Job. (2) TH R EE room house, full basement, All of the bjg stride.s In edu- Experience si-'cretary und 8, GOLDEN age. - One mil# from |

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1 0 2 Homeil.-foi' SdU 50 Farm t for Sale 52 Farm s foir Sato 52 64 I Aport'me'nU-F'urnish'ed' 70 Busltiess-Offiee Rentals 80 Farin'lmplemenls 9 0 Cattle; knoit.i‘ pino charm. .OP’J’lCli iJ'^AJli — new. North Ulun IGO A C R U S , 3 bcdrootTii n^htlcrn Mirue larfiu rooms plus b u t h. Lakes. 600 squuro /eet fully c«r- ' CCLMA HIGH ___Y O U DEAF? horrib wl;th basemcn(. Grade' A Couple dr singly women.'No chil­ poitfd, und prlvjiio bath' Comuct COUNTRY CATTLE dairy bUrn, ({ood curVals. Old dren or petM S75. Utilltlea tn» . -GiQbe.-RCflrty. 733.:20M . XIStENl ORMRTUNITV xiPtr D q d ~~rtvor r ttfh t p tx n r-n ro ip ^ — ~ClTI?rf3T~P'urklng, rtrfortnosjs; “Vai- V.troorcorier-ealveg . :: IS KNOCKING! Vi-atiir. O p en ktrjium ihrouR h •^^V4 - - ______^...... r rrt»eHr - T t n s '*fui u\“ m k v ' tu i:;cmur - — ' -:5j' " r b u r iimr&" •“ A K E nr^ ftffpr nn thU snaciQLi^ inji; tars~nr"jjoDa' farm limd. W iiM OUliLliU TltREE^ room apurt- .Farni!. for Rerit 84 so Cowu and Hulls ment. AN utiiiticH furniiihed. Cul- bllck^t'nuty surrounded by Will run llM) head of beef ctUUo' A f p | - Q T.fW> r.nn{< t;.... rorthu ..Y»i'..iy>‘nMa^l om'S. tl*%,-- ItJtiUBlr-t* o r ,nd>Uts,i Good dairy barn. 3 bedroom mod- AlUS-OtAIAMM ALL "TOP^ QUALITY “ . _ U’ miTTf'rt’om . c o i y d en n n d 000 wUh. lerms. ern home. '324-2400. rccri-atJon ronni arc all compH- ,.a-AUV;s^-al»i;!c; -imtili. „buib, cn- CATTLE . ■ • i^ented. with & raniant rirentnee.T • and — BO ACW ES," 3‘’ hefiro<^m hortie,’ iru.tcos, suiiL'ner. 'radiant heat, Thv‘. 3‘j baths. el«?8ant formal b a r n an d c orra ls d .o c a to d M.j I carport.'543 Jnd Avenue East.. other Rentals' 8 6 T R A C T O R S Monday Nov. 10— 1 1 :0 0 . a.m . m llc H (ro n \ ,F«.nrv _Uv- - s- m e — - - DTrm;—- - — m------c i w ^ ^ ’ Tfrnnwm ' - — j:aQiiL-arid.ini.i£U’ I'U lcr ^ea- f lT H F .R S ^ KritTniNlIiTJ'liir' on^^^ hed;i, all ^ D-17 AC (goorrj ; t n v v - i nvtkti tbi> one of Uui flhesC vimcr~nrea. JiG.ooo wUh Ttuuic VuncysTXaruvst Sclccilon Ki-.Ni'. all ur purt, .4Q GO ware uttlltlcH (urnifihtttl,— ii c “ * -gp ii cw.- *-W Br45-A& SU.OOO d o w n . - - — -^w^tykr- momnr-geno'Ty holsteTn “calves utancrf *fiow rn«kt* It necessary "^"yWO-HrLE HOWEg— 733.3B31;.'- - - ^ ■ ' ^ J V P A C .to aull this propvriy /tt much 640*ACRns all In pasture, home Mnrlcltc-I— Mosriolla . - LUO.'vlNG ■ riJt-^.aa-^'aparinmn Order nowfor'suinmcr n n d faH ¥1C):T3 diesel AC les4 thi^n a p p r a is a l o r rcpliu'i*- barn and corrals, domestic well. hoi se** C a ll Q u ilic i. 733:2040 delivery ’’cholco Holsicln cl'I v u s . Tiim itnick — Cnlutnbta W anted to Rent 8 8 S o m e irriB atcd nrn'tr.'TJtJ.yoO w ith bulls, or hclfors. .Wcbtern Live- mont cost. Call now for gn ap- P LO W S btuck Corparutlon, Ilupurt. hu> p o in im e n i. . v./.. • JU.MK) .dow n. « TRAVEL TRAII.ERS A scin ow s i-:e d co,MPANv,-itiHrtrcs 60 A C r tH S . 80 s h a re * o f w a ic r , ApaMmerttf~Unlurni>heid 71 >/■ N o 70-AC 3-boitom Travclc/e — Hoadrunner lo cash reru farm hind in art*a be ho, 43l»-CyDl. or O. J. H tU Tii. all f<'nn‘d lu\tl i iliss fcnct d. NEW TWO be;lrotioi7i M|.1 M ar — jiUirav-Hllt awn equipment, own finunccii unit mjtkma mncHinc'wlth Biaj* Will like' till.' rimvonlern faniilv ,l'iitt'd lo fccH al cjood a20.HAZkrb4-( .ntum. ninony,; - U m lla tio n . 2 ■ ptu>- TooiTi w lih space* a p a rty . Itrn is. W ruc Dux . R>7. .Tlmt^:»‘Nc.vv^. D ISCS . m atic clectfoolC pulsaltn-s and n-J'V ducuve, Hood honu? uiid out buiKl- p le, $6,000, 3 o r 4 p e o p le $7.l>50. Th«* -'kltrhen nreif would b«' an “ 0 PICKUB 1(?0VE r ¥ 3 -H P p ip e lin e p u m p , 300 ya l. buM; Jnus. Call Juc Waiincr. 733-rJH>i, Occup ICnist o f GOodin;.! on -ohl uD'i'Li; — unit, clean, convenient, double jramBP. thrttce location. la te . '^ rlce Sll.OOO. 0 T R A V E I . t r a i l e r s ' ALSO >>.Kii,«is;> n«i U lK liw a v, 0 34 -t8 4 »______See this before lU I'lo late. 2 bedri'onis, efficient kitrhen. with Real Estate for Trade S3 AND PICKUP .ill e le c t ilc a l outlets, com iurtab li.' Light Industrial Equipm ent 89 .So ' h EAD oi le er t a l v t s . w . ij;hnu? I.lM c d Q{ $29,500. IfiO AC Rl-:S full ih a r c . nf w .rIiT . ^12’' Ni). 91) O w atohna. T K A D E ; N c v.id a pru|jt-.il> tui KKiIu) CAMPEn RENTALS livint; room, One car 37fi 200 he.id w eljjhlU B 400 ! oo ^ Ro»'d im p i uvi-n^cntJi, all f«-nrt‘d svyalher, u gfvid one. h e a d uf liuiX uii w c iu M u u X lU . W ill li i r m , o r . -Nisa: liuiili;. W tiLcr fu r ju ih e d . SUQ.-. N d a r ,\lui:Tc HOMES FOR SALE. WILL - Mfui cro*fc fenct«l. t r<» town. II. a n » . an)ouMt. 200 h ea d of In CUV aiul-ur 7 A, inljiilniiiil c u y A d d is o n W r s f 733-2410 Vaiii.y Mt'mt>rrill_____llu jic ild j_____ila . J 'r u f . $56.000, ^oud te rm s . .. ------SOON BE IN SHORT SUP- r iliiu------' ii ’'uit'" ■. ilfBri- -ingTffi— tc ~ r r “« ‘ it 'ni TT'TTTrr Shoup Avi'rvuc West, Ulaye Real* T T r t T T C mm—rmrr- »tti ’•V t't.'AVHV W A I'I.’ l»K ICgg= I • tv, 733.70H4. MOLYNEUX W ILL B E h i g h e r ; v.hil.- f.. 610 Ulue l.akrH N o rth — 733-9^11 I^ovtMy two-bedr^om apiirtTticnt. 'lUa k wltl^ ^biJJ c a lv After houiS: . • Air «'ondftlnned, c.irpvted’. applU iieail \slute faitwj' I «, s o m •• Lots end Acreage 5 4 H a r le y M a ’ihvij. ~ 733 S4 73 ancvj., laundry fai llitles Machinery Co. c a lv es bv side £l3.l-f)IVl, Cioodlnj: LYNWOOD MANOR HAMLETT U. J. S c h w e n d im a n — 733-7100 3 A C R E S In blue «r a s a n a s u a e . USfiD INDUSTRIAL ir 3«Ui-7.1'jH, f.leim.s ' Thriv bedroom house, oil ruin.ue, 343 TJlue Luk« s North 733-3<)fjn ]983 Floral 115 HEAD^nfToUti In Sprlnser heif- 20p At-IlliS northslije 'pood f.n m electric water heairr, juuI \srll USED BUYS E.\( E P T U JN A L L Y Nlcfr. c,mu* bed EQUIPMENT cri. weinhiMg frun^ KKM) t.. l i'.j ^ REALTY anil ■ ( o m fo i la b ic honu v .MiKht This lb. conjmeJVial pn>piHiv Ap- room Nioi ly decctratefi, ou'i\M i r- ■ S P U C IA I. pounds. Lots of closo-'ip hei/ers, “OUU REPUTATION rHA rail C. Harley vvHUitms. p oln tm en tb . 733-S37G, -115 South Lo- IDEAL KiH’ctable building, l-'lnt'st location JjllSOO. lie or trade Tan Fin.mct- ANH T~VPI-Rll-N'( t- ‘M.2112. _ _ _ _ _ ■i:«:Tivto d £ r r =5wiic rtime. "T'T^yTMAin- A'-nri-ioiRUNcrf' h Ut on all i-oiil and jv v M iK ••';vvTL‘:iiK^ -T7T T\S’0 !li:i)R O O M Jipartment av.iH- $ l-TilJ C A L V i i S I-ro m ^ -'o ro ra d o . a>!u Ti t raH— t AnVflm'tir rt>uin modern housi:. irujt (Jiivel ti as tors iTiTn s " n 'd— TTTnrre A n n H o ff m a s t c r 733-2810 ( H o m e ) newly painted, feiueJ, lutiuslied TERRY tim y n r '>Tr.i;. ' ' ' •' ' ' t.Kion furiiisht*d. ( oil fr»r ^hmvtnR hcder, and bulls 43U-4U-S1, Ru o r uTtfuinTslfed filO South ri!n >>re. • III! MODl.l. I DIti cruvilur I'RVj’ M'Hlern • 7.1J.2.13‘), 3-14 Elaine Avenue lu r t WUh du/ur. srjoo, li ^CUliS. new 4 hiMln/om h"mv. VALLEY I ORD »1:AHTI1-1-L Duplex, 2 bedrooms U()l.STi:iN Sj)rlM«er lleilers Am- riui build)nj:H. Tern^s, or trade. I'i'b.ifhs, bullt-lns, basemi-at, car- • .U jMS Di.l-.UE 4-'’>0 crawler • & IMPI.EMENT F I R E B A L L lo a d e r , like n ew . $10,000, f i n a l l y b red V'ai.i ln ated . 1 .ittooni. 5-13-4r)»)«J. lUihl. port Adults, ho pets. 733 ‘i-tjH. 733-0017 20 head, larue and close-up (;i« n Ifi’ Self-ConUiined • IHC TOO ir.iwler traitor %vlth. il'j" ^ V V N H H ” A p p r o x lm u te lv 20 O.N 1. beTroom ap.jrim«‘nt uuh \ar CA.^L. 'IWK) h y d ia u h i. anjile d.*,ier. U u th c n d o r f .Junhir, M3-fiO03 lluhl 1043 niuo Lnkfs Hlvd. NuiiM t]o/.;r, $>',.'>()() :ris. wllhin Wciultll city limits, pi t, ilrape.t., appllani e^ fui nishet! exiellenl condition, $».U0<> llalley, 40 At'RI-S, 40 share' of wat^rT" hom e's S310fl(»/ f>3(i-;.M7H.______8 ’ C A M P E R 702 I-ll.T Avenue. 733-Ol!*2. • JUii:i_lU:EiUi_g40 - sciapor, ?HH-444‘». ill ^olJ 103 Two hcdronm humi', b.irn and ( 1.I-:a N ro n v e n ie n i 3 r.>oin .lui.l. M U I . ^ 'M . I . 'X M a c n in e r y Co. T r o c t o r | ______Swine ______c o r ra ls O n oi^ed r 'lul, m ilk an d Busine»» Property 56 J U P I T E R ^as he.it Sni 3 rd Avi*nu • W e • I nur .lOHN I) i : i : r i : ^oio rei)ainng, air make#. Phonij 7Jj* W I.INER piUJ*. for ^alu. Call Buhl. ^ WESTERN niaH rou te. 1‘ i K f . $lK,UdO, 7:ri rtfti *73n 7not •HiMper.s. $10,000 lo SIS.500. \\‘ l i HAVK some chmcp o m m e r c ta l In*x-I5* MohiU* H o m o 7547. . ______1 - - n n B fs'‘"Mani-- 'r :ii,.v' i,:;;.....n"n;t V T f w r Trrm-' T A k o s Ti-Tun-^v.Trd is <• r t h 1C heat j!-i" line of new John Deuro & Invesi^mont 733-230!) W ENDEI.I. REAI.TY, liUlusLi ltd E gu jp tn ent. AJ'l*Hl).\l.M.\ I l.l.Y 3.M) bal- s l.sl 'j AR.MllA.S, .\lu • ultuu: hay 200 bat.-s' 3rd cut-! C o m p a n y Houses<'Furnlshed 7 3 TmPTPXtmattuy- 53G-227-1 H U R R Y! ■ yrnrn- nlrl.—ntrr-mnTmr.rs. -com toi=-^ Vocotfon Property 58 M(>I>RRN TW O rnnrns Onn prr-inir - E T . J J Q I T ^ -----Hthltr ffwtrT ~ n n r-n -~ rtn fd ^ r- nnrmrrtr- im r r 'A v c n u * -5 o v fh V IL L A In the heart of heou.- w a f e r hm ! sanlt'affon TurnTsTTT^ i -.wddle. ilaikarniHc bit. hi.uded Only a few ’<>9 Models left 111 Overland Ave, Hurley, Idaho ’~TTIO~ACirES” tiful Saw tooth Valley, offers ch >lce $-30 535«3 M a m A v e n u e W e s t 733- reiti» and hotr>e — c m n p le le J3-'^'U. IM ujne G78 .WH.’i WANll.r> K) Kl-iNT: iTrlKattd hulldlnis lots, low down payment, « l cost. i 7.r3-3lil«l>ea- **y'C’':rnnnr u " wH > • mounialn catnn*. Call Swls-i viTTi\. . iJoy. Nlodhers Duberry ond KATCER’S iT i r o o m s ! modern kftrhen with WI.SIEK.N PRODUCIS hay mill baths, lovely ' c'arpotingV $100,000, F a r m e r s R e a lty . 543- 733-0716. or Gene Hopkins 543-4645. 9 0 Form Implements with water jand syfup attachments. Brown Vamp. Or trade for cattle. cozy brcakfau ncyj^<- 4r>.'^0-— Buhl. Ken Deecher, 543- 733-0S95. M O B I L E - nl.shttrt,*'carpetefl llvinu room. <.»ns • l.oHK feeder cnalB.' ifS' rup tdnk 41K0. USED FARM EQUIPMENT Dream kitchen, BoQuKfully fu rn a c e P h o n e 733-H701. tiM) Rea0 heh.-a.l, I ’iuinc- I ______imoll down ond low monthly pay- r11. Tw in Falla, Idaho. KI.Mnr-:HI.Y road . O n ly $2u,ooo, l.’irj’c yard, new furnace S70 050 I-ord, «.»H with loader 4.'.».'‘IJK THREE-Quarter le^is- m e n u . v monthly Adults only. 4J.3-,'i2'3 Ml- H.') dje-.ll HTL-iV^L w ram ratfjoM. mtf- ______L m lu a iu . w « l i b*»Jk*u», L & N REAL HSTATE.CO. ______n a tu re 733-2Vi-'l».______C a m p e r s 63 O N L Y T W O C LE AN. IWQ hcdrooms, carpiiiji.-jat* -.ItthtlrM-^f-rrrd------bile — niola.ssc.i, A1 H a s k .Il. 423- .._W* aUo have, a CQiiolfi. 324-4U00 Jcrun^c. Idaho heat, adults. 3.M 2nd Avenue OliviT 3 btjttoin plow 5.SS0. K im b e r ly . i l l l L D R E N S p<'ny, */j Q u a r te r , *j ------^^Rljy-THF. RE.ST -1969 FLEETWOODS LEFT N orth .. S7^. with kaddio biidie. ,,l uijL.l:limiiiiii nlwtf, '______TRAVF.I. QUEEN CAMPERS TvC'O H edrortm . hath Oliver :i-butiMm ~XVTnw a 1~Brccdlng Ju,»,jts!L«i<.tJiiini.. Z33jaiS At Reduced Prices. p er m o n th 733-2023. B lu e l a k e s Wc-ll Im p r o v e d . 0 m iJei South Aft«r Hourt, G«org» Gould, nouiev;ir.t-r:nrrh l-urd 2-t>oit<« 'ucyeaTh— -Safr AO RK KARMr~244- LUU TTTtTRTTTWr ''K o rT tieu sl Tocatlori^^ IT j Trailers. lielowRelow 'whoT’esaFe' wholesale Sam -rtnnriTr—inn------Montpc-ller, Idaho 8325-1. 'Jelephofiij I'Our bedroom bntk h'lme. tiood .'.ird A v iilh ib le r>lh $110 S43-Vt7t; puaiurc. close to Twjn Halls 2- Ihom as. Chevron .Station. 4f>S Ad­ 5000 I- ()U n . n e w w .trrn nty oulbulldlni;s. Will tonsider j;;'od H47.(M>-t|______he- coln. JTTnmr*. Rodney llMiM Kt r I amprr, «• months old. Same Inr.ition for 20 years R u p e it. i«‘m. Owr\fr- nnxioui to sell. P cjs- J,!unr«nl«:ea... fiuy.. pr trade for IP-,' Cost $2JOO new. will lell 430 4744 «• U u p c i L . J ^Lilia TWO Bj-L’KUOM. nujdurn aud Uua. 1 ilLhSrUN 2 UU wmdxuwcr H-f-MOn im m e iU a te ly . U'>w. lo w p tu jii. H25-5574, V iv ia n L u t k m a n , Sprinfien or beef, llap or- Clvdv ( i O U D R A N‘ " E E w e s , L a m b lie .300 3'J4-4:<7S * tnr Sleeps fl N a tu r a l u«ts. In q u i*^ Il3f> i^rln 1 UliSS'mN windrnwer pru e of $19,DOG. with Rootj terms. rose D r iv e HuB hes. Bu hl 543-5825 o r 543-5%9. c«'mhi.'r and lari a r y ScJ an y JiOijU-RIiS Suiuh VVtil a t OLDER SMALL irnller house WILL BUY OR TRADE 80" Howard rutavator Ill lou n t. f»7H-70 )Q. Burley. TTrRTE bedronm. hou«;o In Kimh.T QOOD * Babv nnd pasturn calves For sale In Mornlnaslde School Buhl In Buhl school district. Own complnu- Sleeps 2 Three burner fu r uoud Iv, jjns furnarr. washer nnd dr\-er fur sale. A ll kinds'. P h o n o 324-4162 GOO l E A D O F w the, fared rwcs Onn p i s t r u t , 3 b e d r o o m h o m e In »*x- er Is leavinK the farm This RC p r o p a p e s t o w $17.*> 733-r»fill . VALLEY FOKD hnok up 423-.5I5-I ...... o r 324-402B, J e rp m e . tn h yn tr olds. ^tnrt Inmbing Jnnu- ceiicnr inrAiion. srcp inrn a rnvp. nrroi is Teased to a neiRhbor for LEISURE h'.me camper. I‘).'i7, e, Pickup Campers, St I M P L E M E N T HORSES. PACK HORSES: Sale, a r V 1st. 4m>-M4(14. N u m p u . Jy p»Tnelcd family room. Yard 1!»70 crop \vnr. (A fine invest­ l eTlent !>hape, $7!>0, CjiO 7Tt.3 or rent IHTTIs to hujn. nil kinds has trees, srirul's nnd patio. m e n t). P r ic e d at $.ll.“ oO VVrnt Rooms-Board S Room 76 Ounrr IS hnn« translerred and D.it 1 ell- l.v- n. 5-J3 f,H :\ PoW and Pot Supplies 110 r.nil R e.iltv , 1012 VVom M .iin, Kuhl. o f U*.einotif .«M m a U .s 2 M .is ie v 30 lll.Al) of ( .ilvy lows. 3 vearlinn .s a MOVI-: d S. i:ik Hounds. PooVll. v 00 .-\( Hi;.S p u m p KimJ ( an li C « n fe r H o t il. 205 S h os h on e St:>*et }.-/|;ii>>on u sed t.' LEO RICE MOTORS South 1 ,.\I I S I HA< 1 ilH .*>: l.M l'l 1 t.»ll ,l2-l-4J2ti .lerotoe ,| Panes Mac's KonneN, 51H- f a r m for $40,000 L o v e ly h o m e. deep soil. Murtautth dtsUHt "1 I la h o l ID Sl -IN, «le.iri. cx< client slf\-pinK M l.Nl in . 21).»0 Kimbeily Rd . roU SAl.r. Holstein spring, r heif.'' 2U7. Wendell Grade A barn, good improve- S k y lin e - V’an D v k e - V a r d o sets of irnprovements. U'« 11 fen> «• rooms, prlv.iti- ejitranS7 .'.ined helf.shank dly*,*»*r, 3 — puppies. Cherl Miller Kcnnrls, $200,000, CnII V ir£ ll Wil.-.un 423- to show you thi* farm «uon. ON PJSPLAY R ()(9 m with -kitchen • privil« j:e*«, point small disc. 6' or H’ r.ffsri 12 IIOLSIIJN 1 (Juerns m ilk West Redcap Corner, Kimberly. 4137 lo see this and nthets. ^toun• Double Wldts BETTER BUYS younfl men, p r e i c n o d . C all 734- disc. O I , Liir.stjn. B o x I. 1 otjan. some sprlnKi'r. sfjme ]ust 4 2 i-5104 tnin S ta te s R e iilt y 733 .MJ74 U ta h H132I fr«-sh 32l--'IS.l. J e r o m e Gem State Realty H & W . 22.'>7. a fte r fi 00 T11R1-:E R E C . I S T E R E P C^oUlen R e- 733-5336 COMrMRE 51 0 0 fo r $I 00 ir,0~ n c r e » CURL, potato comblno-, perfect 30 H E A D of H o lstein c o w s I-it trtewrs. John B. Kobertaon. 733- LOU 733 2291 J n o k 733 n74*> with larj’e fieltls irxtra pood w.ner TRAILER SALES MAGIC VALLEY Business-Offlc^ Rentals flO condition V'eiy reasonable. 438 and 2nd calf c ow s . 4«7-21 7H. Rich- 2.553 K lftllorv 733-6377 D ic k 733-00(i5) field ** riKht. Well improved with 4 bed- 259 O v e r la n d r>7ft-n611. B u rle y VICIIV PI.LTSM W W ^uareTi.ot77ulTy * 2 BLACK, and 3 snver rettlsierr-d J i m 733-4.VIG m i l 733-8023 T'tom h o m e , plu.s a ten an t h ou se MOBILE HOMES CLOSED SUNDAYS carpeted. refriRcratlon. and nir IDAHO TRACTOR SalvuRB. Cash for SEl.l-CT SIRES Incfirporiited. Alli Tt^y Poodles. Small parents. 423- K a y e 733-40H4 nnd. g o o d ou tbu jldin R s. $65JlQa.-.WJIrt ' UntU September 7th _____ Mobile Homes t ondltlonlnp nnd ’ indivldu.il pas used tractors. Used part* nt bla b r.-e tl'i,'d a lry . bpoC, W a lle r L c lt c h . i 50)9 733-SOOO _ Ternus Schmitt and Muffley, — TltKmimTs, T3.3.S203 lO'x.'iS' A L L «u s tr a ile r hou.so in Travel 'Tialler • .Motor "homns forced air heat ‘ GTftTi^'nc.ntvrTlI ______,54T-4f.5S_____ •______;______( H - : R M A N ’ S H O R T H A r R S , W l r e ’ ira u - r.oodlnti. I d a h o 034.47KI, BY OWNER; Ketchunt, new' tarpet throuKhnut 3 li rnde.s. w e s t . n f_\ y cs i 5 P oin ts nr al 3:18 Bluu Lakc»:CASl-; < .mbin,- spiko ooth, iiood i HOI s ri;r ive.mer calve*. Jerome ed pointing (iriffons. poni.-r.m- I f y o u o r e lo o k ln B fo r thf? c om - 120 ACRES near OoodinK ('»ood ^oll includma kitchen and ' -throom, <3.16141 — closed .Saturd.jys Boulcv.ird .Noiih. ' -u p n dition. 432-4111. 32l22H(>. 1 Ians, L a r r y 's K^mnels 733-3462 tonnhtc. roam, and easy- livinii ■with T o q k y T irr tu n d “ ln pTrmrr«?r-Ni T»ftubU> s !O V m ‘ w in d o w * . C a ll 733- fnmiiy home, don't overlook this 3 bedroom rcmOdeletl home. t< 5302. O ffd f .’)'00, one. 2 bedrooms upstairs, with _ rals and out buildings. Adjominu T ) ^la^KC d o w n s ta irs rjr/omT ) ^la^KC ” fi»r“ QUTSTANDINO camP_ t_raller. built ^larid ayaiiahir” illf Vlfjrtl room or den Ftyrfced and prlvino for rouBh country 7' ’l ir: S'jrr. WlKon. 423-4137,'* N!ountaln States baikyard. BaratJe, nnd no mnln- .M3-4094, o r 543-.^735 nuhi R e a l tv. 733-5,n74 . nn Int 8 X 35 lo r>H SIJN I) AN C i : H . Efjua11- 'rauii! ui uiniii '"r^r' hltrh'. Llkg BU'W.' JUlUMlU.' P o p l ar. 733-R3S4. RoHiniJ terrain, w'ondrrful location, 2725, for Snnw mnbtlo rnsnrr, 2 0 m tln « PLUSH UVING! South of Sun "Vnllev. Idnho. Tall Ca ARISTOCRAT 20'. Self contain- cd. S e e nt 730 "u n rls c N o r t h . 73J. O N E ’ of the areas most attrac. o r writ**. f.7R-2IM. 1000 M d l# r A v r - 37G1 n ft r r 5.00 tivc Tiomes. 4 bedrooms. 2'^ nur. Burley, Idoho. L._V'. Wilkin- bnths. familv room with barbc- 19«2 K IT trnilrr. I0-. y 55'. hetl- ciu r. dnuhU' w ith c j e ( l r i c Tri‘ A 7 R r~ n ;.; ween Buhl find Cattle, r o o m Call «Kf, 2096. Shnshone. B«-i- m __nard C.ueneijiea s fnnt h______■ e \ v dfW SK YLIN I;, L’ hedronm 1.’' sMilf ■ 7f'ncd nnd fpnrcd for hnr^on. hnme...'»'vr**11enr -13M, H e s h u r u„ J n i- W . A R f ) ' S'.fKJ c.l-ih fo r ^rlllnK o r tv •m -'.’isn e v . nines 7Tl.Tir,n T A V h s«Ms of m ob ile hnm u s v H fi'i' biuiPR invclv four bedroom hyme, C 2 p A C R E S r . n beiiufiful Silver p lv tires. sprtnfTs 73.|.:<7s.t « firr-pin'ces, llyinR. dInlnR, 1.^'repk Nlre farm, ' Sportsrniin FOR SALE BY OWNFH 12’ tT rm n v an d n ' ci-fiattr>n-nro o m . N **«*»- — TntTTtdtTy-siir ir fTrtsT m ' Mobn»». ^3.7a3L Iv . a rp c te d T233 A l d e r D r iv e . 733 ...... 1‘ fir this.’ o r other, prnp»'rTles m i l Del Htqit. 735^STOtr Tton-r. nunTtV^ Aoartments-Furntshod .-70 ■ r .O O D F H R T Y f».rres ’ N o bull.llnps ATTRACT IVF tu ro/ims i n « l k i i 1 Forms for Sale 52 Se\TH mil.-s fr m Tu’fn T'alls on rhen, ( Inse-m .irpet-.'d, u t i l l t i e ; BV (UVKE^a. Row crop BO arr.-s. «l N o rth T1R.500 20 p e r cent furnished adults_____731-r.l'-|7 ______sh.ir.fi (:f w a t e r p oo d soil, 2 b e d ______d ow n ______LAR<;E. beilroum, waVdminfj AH room homf. $10,500 B-North. 2-I TO BUY or s-n th.it farm rail utilities furnishrd r.ni \l.nn West, (Or the best way to drive an automobargain) - ■ T .is t 1 F T ^ L D T M A N RT- ^Tr70.^5.- T w i n F n lls. 32f>-5,Hfi2, J iler.

YoLTTTsee columns of cars for sale in T-N Want- SERVICE Ads. Because*this is~wKere dll Twin Falls dn(^“^ Below ^ou will find many sPrvicos nvariable from Magic Valley Busi­ Magic Valley’s leading car dealers compete for nesses. Look under the town in your area . , . contiict one of thcib firms for The finest in service and quality products. - your eye. This is wh^re every rhdke, every model, Why you carfr i T W IN FALLS is [VACUUM CLtANKS isted — and priced competitively. Makes ex- trading with Magic WE ARE'TMirAUTMORIZED deaU ■ R e.jdin>;» In '.vu Jijn l — G r o u p , fru m R O Tf). R( )C) T I' R M'"wr er for Hoover. F4{|»hn?w-—4-ls-' r r lines am i sept:< citing and rewarding reading. Brings you the V a c u u m clea n« rs. W o s e r v ic e otuI ■ ter. H n 4:7, '•.jn V a lie v 7'.'i.-5l.'4 < Als.< id) i\p es < f t . repair Jill makes. A jjO'd selection ■ ------I A H ak .r. r. . - 1 Valley dealers CARPENTRY of .rebuilt - va< uums ' V a c u >i m ■ greatest selection of cars in the entire county. No I A.N K-S*'u cf line (Ir.ininy (*leaners of hlaho Corner of Blue ■ w x y r n n r paint- elKjn^733-0931-~ W H MHi i l M M ■ M I* M W M « M ■ W ■ M ■ ■ W M'M M M M hi M If Itf M HM li

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“Sonrfby^-No\«mbsr9r1969;Tirii»s=N6ws7^Twln“ftill*rWah8“>fcTS~ KfIS KRIN<^LE ■'CHtJCKLEjeoM ltS-F' IS COM ING v tNOVEM BElrPfr -’T-r . Psis aniJ Pal Suppliss l)o lu m ltura &JjH Goods 122 p o u U l e p a r l o r - Miscellaneous ForSale~T40 ^ MUCi^Ucmaous for Sale 140 Mlscellanaoui For Sal* 140 Ti^cks 19il. Autos-for Sole , .SOO Aulos For Sal* ‘ 2 0 0 . P rflfcsslonul Grobmlng NO CHRISTMAS BlRTHUAy und Chrlslmu* gIfiST LOSE W EIGHT lately wltl)-.Oex-A LEE PQNTIAC IS63 B U Ic k RivJora, two <>aor, buck, Any Dreed of Pog..-t«-73H-iiQ5 i tid tubl^.. Aquui'lums. s k is ;: artr' !Ultari, uuw icusgs;* pol. -Cist-- Ublirn. Only 88 cant., oico J .^ R O M E et teats. ~Power iteerlng and SPIRIT : .ot,.Bun, U’o sVates. huntinii «n lw s . Drug. •’CM C_ TRt) J EROWB- ■ b r a m r Tnro~Tow gr~wtTnraw Nt jffy.N flRTH RnP V o u 'll havtt It the minute you RHD’S TRADING POST, ROSS LEE FORD. ‘ -Reclsicrcd Toy. brcedlnir siock nnri A v.u~~— ’— ' Triiifii itua-miiTUtfr-^------rijret; alsobil^-wnriVtop while top jAiihri t»»iKht ' uw4ei»» V .. :t t O N E 1»6 I G M C 10 Wheel truck aiiion. will conlffjer*',tr^de. Call, Tat GpodiHg Jj’ord- poo^dle pupP ieg. Y «fitore-them-w1th-Blue Lustre.- Rent __nnd______alt vacuum■■ ■ - lei■ jpalric with -or wTlhout hew ‘I8''~c0mblna. . 733-6668, after 6:30 p.iWv or w «e k- nds. PICK A PRESENT - floctrlc shumpoour $1. Greeou-' 250 G A L . "b ulk tank, good Bhape, tlon beet, grain or hay bed. Phone ■To r SAUiZr i^Jpplus, rogisiered comlja8...aivm>*tn...ynnr classified w a li'a .______;______^ d. reasonable. Gooding. 834.5376. 536.2478. ______• 15I 7 6~RAr^D PRix: MicFcHn tires, For NEW or USED cars, inicks while toy poodle, and purebred pag^s. liX C EU LliN T. efficient *end econom M EC H A N I c s p e c IA L I 1004 Ch itereor tape, automatic transmis* ^or pickups. Guar'iinteed to sav'fi. JupancscuSpunfel cross <— 4 weeks ROYAL^ TYPiiWRIT£R.- good. leal, t.hufs. Wue Lustre curpei und rolet,' H .ton . ^ •up. short wheel flop. 28.000 miles. Excelleni condU you money. - Phone ' D3f<.4478, old. - fon'Vml'in' WusI.InB- upholster cleager.. Rent electric Mlscetlanttous W anled 141 tlon. Call 324-2461, Jerom e, aftei* yours for TliankV. K o w a f — 30 M M . Kodak-, Bood. base, narrow Jox. $550. 733-9243. -^ y K »n g -or after~htwrs'M7>4447. ~ ~ - givlnc.-T)r-;ivln£^)LXhrisunai-co^...... Phune — S cih -,T h n m a s - rtmnMff c inck__ good. shum poocr $1. K u cn ccra ------C A S H F O R S f;.R A P -M B T A L ------af«e^-5:00r- -— > 5a7.«fil2. Cusilcford. ‘ "‘‘""""nd , Siilnct Or- Three _c^al ht-iiting ■ sto^Ji. Two RUX10VE exceis body fluid with Copper. Brass.Brass, AAlum lu m !in u m . _Jatdl«Copper. ig S S -D O D C iE 200, 4-door, crew cat SALU OK TR ADE equity. 1966 Mus ' -poCA*H:H;i:0--.Kwnet^tib~~iiancdon:~ ■-^niCguc*^—:OId - boines anU Jura.. FLU ID EX tableisrrenly. Sl.'BffTiit “aldrt— Bitterkj^^ Etc, ttlck-up. Good condition. SliOS ■ tang, automatic, wide ovals. Must WORKMAN _Ql‘jw i r e S X — Osco-DiUic*^.i------Phon4-?33^034l9>aft*r-5i00,______iell-.80lng^io-coUege>-.333^U0ri->30| Wall lent. Lucky s used Merchan­ Greenwood. . "t— b r o th e r jt WiysiWDOd,— ...... v iiiU K r^'* ^ ^'”----- * _ n ir - le • s STOWSfiTwa^^ bed rcr rem. 13:00 us . Isa 2nd .Avenue South 1869-FORO-Ranger, automaUc7 pow- ctose ncfon, N o v e m C Tr' is. Pho'nc N tW Yiimana piunoi; u«ou pianok- dise.- 93tt ;ird Avenue-West, Twliv i&635^ F O ^ b ~ G ^ a x le 5 00l^L, *2 door Vcwi EUllark und a m p lifie r*; K L H - F a lls . week. Banner Furniture, ph^ne COIN Collectors: silver dollars for er steering, brakes.'radrd, carpet. 237-1810. p . O . Box.22{)8. . 733-U2K ------sole, also , buy In . singles, sets hafdtop. power, steering, .and P O N T IA C —C A D IL L A C ' ■SV.'-'Sr*'--p*^ver.. \l/arnor Jl\g «^a cri(Tc ». $3785. Buhl. 54iVfl3ft0. AKC UUajSTEUED MINrATURli MOVlNti Must sell. rifriBerator. und\occumulintOnsTor~fnnst dTnTTTT brakes. Factory a ir. Clean. AutOs, Music. 131 Shoshoow North. Wf.Htin«h'iu>ic. 5100. .Swinii svl. 2 I-IiATllSRS: Cluaii duck feathert 1960 FORD, one ton, . F3.'U). long i J M C - Schnuuzev puppy. 2'^ months old. fo r p illo w s. I^bulti^v Supply 213 flH-4ClS. W rite Howard Kins- m atic ti-ansmtsslon. $875. 733.-04H0. (jUARANriiliD usud" plutio’s and , years old. J'JO. Baby Jumper chair. wheel base. bed..Excellent condl. JEtupenit-JtdiUio^ ^ ------436-3476- Shots.'See will Mooce, Jana Trail- 5th A v e . W est, 733-3160. faht^ R o u t e I. T w in j_(U)s._XdaJiQ - «r-'K;etch«m. wuoUcndS 'or b 'l M .WiiLrumiuiiA. T « r iu i. CJauUe -U!lin- Liuxy- iuid-uUiucU,. SIS—Coffuc- -jcrra: V-»abh? and-und'TaUIe j,cT7$l5. Studio W E rebbtld h y d ra u lic Jai'ks a t Ab> SHARP 1060 l^uick Skylark 3 dodr* . u<»ekdavs. cnlL 62a^73-Iiurley of.^ cr a roi. a i^ . .______■ 1__ ‘^ufuuurr-eo.-_ - WILL buy direct or Auction your DODGl; 1048 l^'ton -covered van Take ov«r payments. hardtop* with w arranty. Just lake ' ~ivr 6:00 ■ - S C A N U A L L l accurdiufi J-ull cuuch. $15 Kenmore Stove, 2 yeifrs bolt's Auto'Supply,,-?J5 Shoshone truck, engine overhauled.,$225. 733- Ketchum. 'old. tclf-cleunlnB oven. $150T’t33»' -S t, South furniture - appliances • odds ends. over payments. Very low mileage. .*^nake R ive r Auction. 733-7754.; 5504.. . , . S IA M E S E ulTF^S.: JJO-. S e . a l 033 f <-■‘■11 J - - 4S55. 0 X 12 LINOLEUM J?uga. assorted 1970 w h ite -Fo rd M averick, autonr.at- Reply Box R-0. Tlmes-News. 1055 .F.QJU)._l^aon Pickup. Jixccp. ic-^ansmlssion. Only • 5900 miles, . Cnllfornl« birect. Goodms. 934...... — " ■' ______BL^C^k und Drrkcr. vibm srr^nmc, patterns, $6 »5 to S8.9S. D A N N E R W A N T E o T n e w onused m'ettfl gal^s, 1966 eHEVELLti 7 SS 396,'360 H o rs * -•, 4038.403». auilui“ buss“ uni), 'A u tu s lic Fu rniture , 733-1421. alt sizes. Slightly damaged, o.k. tl^nclly cl£an. Call:evenln|t, 733- v e r f clean. $1800, by owner. Gall Pqwer. 4-speed, posltrac. N e w liu lla f. rUll Uki; uiiiv. 7^34407. vuLvf rvccodina kit, used vcrv lit- 7813. ■ 720-5562, Ketchum. F o r s a l e Tlirtie— s*eulpoint Slu- Box. 735, . tires. 734-1855 after 5:00. <7f*no ’■ fle . On'M.Jt rait^ book M M n i'x lrl. m cse k lftcn s. 733.CG0fl OOOU U3fd pmno. Very gnod condU Chevy truck transmission 31-58 WANTWI JSED musk rat tr^p* FORD FALCON. 1060. JUst over- 1068 PONTIAC" Firebird. 6 cyUndec c:all... h;*5.56::4. I-den. TTiodel. BO<)d shjipe, f)7S-74Dty Trucks 196- Phone 543 0267 anytime. * ' -Autos For Sole 2 0 0 hauled;' new tires, nuns good. «nglne, 3 speed oa the floor, 733* Phone. 733.2238. 420 Diam ond. livestock Wanlad 114 Kodio and TV Sets 123, MUFl'LKRS inatnHed- -whtlc yo u Heating .Equ{pm.«nt 144 1967 C A P R IC E T - . ; ■ ' • ■ ^ u'ulf- ('omplete muffler scrvlcc. In 4-door hardtop. ' RadloT heater. ID A H O H lO E & T A L L d W USUU lu A Vlclur 0^1 •>V. ; r ’ rliid in o riiHliim rtiiMl!'. Ahhr -----TOTOTOr-----rrritoTc----- conirul. fcSFSi uueuiiirtlts.' aummattc— fTTTffYmir ntw. p»wer OEAD ANI.MAL, PICKUP Aulo Supply. 303 Shoshone St steeringr4fig. |M>wer bruk

Appl. A HH'Equip; 120 J»-UAND Sulld Stalv.' A C -U i: tiixlio. r ■ “ “ u i m i — Sporting Goods 159 .. $2195 ..... JcH. J8!) :.u now $09 50 iind double OE WASHEIt< ii-spec*U, 3-cyclu, cx- SUNSET Memorial Park. Luke vle>i^, Rice Chevrolet LUXURY ^uUl bUikc atainpi J>LNNV« cellent condition. &0 day suurnn- fmir Unaces. 43.V5401. K im b erlv ■ S:<-<8I3 Jerome. Ider—I WISL. Drua. Lynwood Shoppinc YANKEE ------...... tb tee. . See at M St Y E le c tric , 4-il Used Trucks ERCEDES BENZ, 220! 10 0 0 M ain A v e . Ea.st, 733-8*J12- Mlcheiln tires. Runs perfect. with low price. FOR u yi.‘ncruui luoklnu husbahd •»' Snow Machines l « O i ..Sae-tha»e Jiit«-rtioHayiraviou«ly.owne^_:_____:,_____ , ------v e a rs lixcL 'iien t ZTuncnTTnir "7317 *iTPj— '— ■ ' ...... — ■- . 11W4 CHEVROLEi.1 4 door. V-H. over- M & l>^PORTS CENTER drive. Sharp! Can finance. 324- U SU U T V s. color e ven ! $24.41 up. 234fl^crnme. 8:00 — 5;00 Monday 25’ REVCO, chest free/cr A-l condi­ Survicu company. I2b 2nd Avenue Dims-a-line matic. power jloonnQ. heavy duty 1240 Blue Lakes North — 7.in.flllS CADILLACS tion. Cull 3JO..'52i:i. F iler, thruhrldny.______N ortii 7J:t.rJM), 'tiroj ,ond wheels ond cjooo. COMK IN nnd se« our--«ew |070 1000 442 10.000 M IL E S ^ 4 speed, H C A ' co1u7 ~ T V , :i W fckh uUl, Cht-f SHOP-SWAP-SfLL Model r.vlnn»de SkeBter Sno-Mo- tack, stereo, mag wheels, scoops, at "Caddy Comer” In Rupert. All are.air condition* Furniture & HH Goods 122 Nuwm an, 7;in..'il6J. If not iivallablk; biles at n U D & M A R K ’S, vm ir Evinrude and Mercurj^ dealers. side pipes, spoiler. 733-0301, or •d and loaded with all the fine Cadillac laccauorle*. / 1964 CHEVROLET 432 lllghlnnd. CLOSE O U T tlO O l) S L l.l-C T lO N rccoridTiiJ^HI^d Ufi2 BUie v - - t s 713-1104. Long whoalbase, V,-Ion, .4-spaed. io«5 DODO i: CoronTT ••500“ 42f5 Inventory of NEW 'TVS. 13 und W ;lnd color. Terms. NON - COMMEtCIAl ADVERTIS­ SI-' \RR Snn.f'ruls»*r Sno-mrjch'ne, 1969 Fleetwood Brougham, Firemist Blue, W llsot. Uun.-s. 733-6146. big 6. cloon. Good condition. $350. 423-5034, Han­ Wedge. 4-^eed. new tjrvi. mags, . 11,000 actual.miles. ______Floor Samples IN G BV INDIVIDUALS ONLY. son. chromes, ’/33.0933. after 4 p.m . ex- Drastic RcUuclwnt^-to-Jiavfl ~Tppr Sunday:------— ■ j-^SPFQ R D la eOMTtflKNTALV A«l tumHfiuii. -X060- C alale hardtop-8edan,-Athanlar>-Blue,.- Y o u M O N E Y ! S A rL T U D A Y , iinU Suniliiv 12 OO-S 0(1 Sportsrhan's Lodge. Thousand Advertisemonts m u s t Ic’nq T;;j^heelbaso. V tio n , 4«4, '4 • LARGE selertlon. used snowmohlles. Springs. Hogerma'n. Idaho.______3,000 miles - Executive car. Dinlnc room table und t«o oc .'.r.ri Him \'1,W Diivi- Miiiiv bo confined to u s e d P .V T v r l f K»'trh»im Tf<">'n. Jr.ifs uHh 4 lovelv runo biuk ni»»crll;ineim(^ itfiiih. inclmllnB ip o o d .^ S , hub», good rubber. CHISHOLM Brothers, - Durloy. vour cliairs wiih fn,im T,yiu * - i ...... —port _jnamJnandisB-s&llinB for authorized Rilmbler dealer for 1968 .Sedan DeVllle, (Sreclan White, 28,000 iifr . SZZ7M7- . less than SIOO. dMJNKRNAHONAUl Boat'. *nr Sale 1 6 9 Cflaal{i...M]ntdQka..c.flunUca.„l17a-55tii. ------miles.— ------. -....— ---- .----- 7 r■ 0ppiHTD'B ■ tnrrson “ c7rr>Tt^.‘T * >i , c T t r y s x t i r fr«m fic r ...... $j:id Lof^q wheolbo.io, Vj lon. 4'*peed, cylinder, dual carburetor. 4-Speed Good Things to Eat 133 New top. 7.14-1R55. after 5 ;0 0 .'' 1968 Sedan DeVlile, Normandy Blue, one All advertisements must big 6, hitcH. nnd Motors ] A u x iliiir y piirtded b«.*drf*om Jtl■A) Ut'huioui. .. Golden dulicKius, RTARCRAFT BOATS ANf^ V o l KSW M^j EN: lOfll sedan. 4.speed,, discriminating owner. chnir (truely nn exquisite pit'r?), McIntosh, Jonathan. Rome bc;^ty 'measure three lines or yrr». n r v G CAMr> radio, heater, rebuilt enRlne. new ...... $H0 «ppl«*5. O rr (Jrchard. 1 mtio N/irtJi more.______^ .-ir-ROM F— IMPr-TT.MENT-~- Jlalnt__cw^^.t40^■T^Ia3.fi^ua ------n :n i'i...m nirt'/ -flUlll,...... —- Iiliiihc -m 4 -fO RD- 1067- Coupe P eV iilo; Pliar[lprn GrayrBtjfeR'~ Miscellaneous l|em5 nnrl MARfNA 1004 CHEVY, Impala. 3 door bard- I*h(*tie 5i;i VilO, long wheelbate, ’/, -ton, 4-speed,. vinyl top. " P iriu re s . w q JI plaques' und new PEB l In E lop. White Interior. Tmmaculnto. Ih io w rufts nt $1 00 cnch. N i Dc-llcious. Rome you VS. hikh. 733-2034. ______p»tn<. Jlipl.way 74 — Schmidt's COST: PER . DAY. Motoreyclejs 1 8 0 1965 Sedan DeVilie, . Rust and Black vinyl Market. west Orchaii Drive. 10c OR TRADE equity. lOM Mustang. Jack Radtke Builder *« south K<-‘nvon Rd 15.500 miles. Take over low pay­ top, m i Snmti l.ocijst 7.T\-7.H<> 1965 FORD Y A M A H A : 1000, RO C€ steplhrough. ments. 7.33-0578. JONATHAN, wintiT banana end' SALE.. Old jars, J1.25, Uaili excellcnt^condltlnn. 733-4082.______FA LCD N “ Spfln tV 1 Ofl.T. VR. 4.speefl. Authorized Cadillac Deafer tioniiJ ...... SMS S e LENT SIOUX oU heater with W IN H S A P npptes. $1 q iyushi^TT^a'/j pipe. B’ chest type freezer. Simplex long vi/heolbgie, ’A-ton, 4-^peed, condition. 2107 Sherry Lane. 733- 1002 M E R C U R Y . SI05. 733 0225. 3R2fl.. . . - "Our 31«t Year” cushion blue modern sofa miles South of C u rry . 733-1702. Ironcr. All ii) excellent condition. big 6^ nnirrpri. hlfch. Phone 436-3476 Rupert, Idahtt ’".,.1------Sm uy AH0-765H. Shoahonc FOit SALE; Inner spring mattress, "~Autus Tor Stile - aOO-’-:.- Aiitos^Poy^Sole- - 2 0 0 - 7 piccc bronze, dinette .. j4D.a3 Anti<^ues 139 J5, floof--iamp, $3, clccltic Smgct. 1961 INTERNATIONAL L ( J V i : S E A I cream tahl^ .und 4 Sewing maclunc head. $7. 445 bth B piece mahogany dlninp set chair.s. desks, tea table, clocks Avejiuc North. 2'ton. long wt^eelbote. 3-speed ...... $;’9-93 uncs. French Armorl, InoK m ujj^rij^ng scwmg mnchi______bed ...... $129 95 lOn. isff. 436.01257 Ru mirrors. L<»vrly for n tarye bcd- pert. ® ^ “imiitVROtET > 5 » « r / r ...... * ------... - - - I » »lllUi.l.i-.^IIHU.. -LL-, .11... at.T .Ilut -~T "pwot Tnbrrr'eoTTipret#'. . . . 'in^r' .MX^TAU-1>or4abla-4«w^r-4W»46-wH- -tnonr A/Qv-speed,- doofi, e»eef»- iuujque Shop early fnr C hriM- ventlng, Plugs inio any- 'ouUcu mna.- <. nsjs Ranch Antlqurs. 25 E x cellent condition. SR5. 734-24:>7 TionoTly clean. C A IN ’S We»l of Hll»a .on .hlpli • Tu®l-FaTrr' ~ »33.7Tir ^n. Pho\irttf8-20K2. millimeter, Nlunsfleld movie n u m ^ THINtiS, NOBOPY flap hai ~ nr camera and projector. S50. Call NICE SELECTION . ^POT-CASH- 7a3'»oai4, aftcr--iUuu-t>,m. — • Foi* Fiirnltvra • Appll«ncsf Washington (Airport Road), 7ajU SEARS & ROEDUCK. lawn mower, C R E S n Tiiingji ftf Vfifpft re.-il tjght with catcher. J20 733- 676c^ Txnotns. "■ OF 1970 BANNER FURNrrURE OHNKRAL I-TNCi.r-* np^n by'chanre w r H A v e ^ e 127 2ryd A ven u e W ost 733.I431 or appolnr'ment. MARTHA.TANHS. W IN C H E S T E R uutom uUc 12 i;auRe Corner of Adam* and C Jerome. shotgun for .sale. 503. Call 73;-04Ja HAPPIEST SHE our biBy*)r and ■ better floor Evonlnfis. covering department. -Specials for 324-2730. PICKUPS USED CARS A ll ro om s nt R A N D A L L S G R E E N - SA LLY’S Antiques. 4:t8-5950. Chairs, FOLDING Height chair, $5 Com- AWALT, Lynwood Shopping Cen- tables, rockers, beds, desks, triinkn. lete brownie (J U t f lt , uRe 0. belt. IN T O W N - Ul. tiv. «e w $5. 733 8004 at Bill WorkiiHlii ter. china cablQcts, chandeliers.■ dlwhes. E a n d TRUCKS EARLY American dawnport, exiel- T H E Y A W W I i NFINISHE d T^URNITURE. highest RED Uarn Clijna. Ironware. Quail, .quality, good selection. Mnry Car­ tv knowhow. Reflnlsh-repalr . rurnl. lent condition. Brown tweed. $75. W IT H ter Paints. 331 Main Avenue Ensf. turn. 1 miles Washlnntn^ Nnnh. 352-4279. Uliss, t iN F lN IS H E D student dcsks^ *22.05. FOR SALE: Approximately ioe Jim DELUXE Frljjidalre Frost-free ^BILL WORKMAN CONTENTMENT , BANNER Furniture, 127 2nd Ave. Ream bottles. 430-0571, evenings. frlgerator. with freezer lop. $100. West. 733.U21. 733-4210.______BOY'S 20^^ Spider bike. Excellent F O R D ^ i:A S H F O R Uaed furniture, appll* Misceltatieous for Sale 140 condition. $20. Cull 733-8115. ■ncea. Junk. We do upholsterlng-re* SHAMPOO your own carpet, pro- palrinc. Hnyes Furniture 733-4010. ^fesslonal reiuUi. Rent a Clarke HEAVY DUTY 2 wheel trailer. Steel FORD •(WMSIIBHttlSHtf WMMMMHJIt ISMWIj^MMIieiSISWMaiiiHMSBIiWMiaiMJI^tSlilSWHIgWWtSMHHWMMMMIf laiStBiaiHlfMHISailllMieHliMMMMMH.WWWMHWWV LARGE selection of used living •hampooer with companion wet pick up box. $05. 733-R505.______room sets at. Blacker Appliance vacdum. Banner Furniture. 733- MINIATURE Husky puppies, 1 15(f 3rd Ave. East 7jU'ipi9 1967 FORD . 1967 MERCURY ; 19efT PONTIAC \ 1964 FORD ' T7iir.xlti.p-.> 'V'l.rln 17nlla <33>1804 St 733-20 M C U S T O M 500 COMMUTER ■ FIREBIRD______GALAXIE 500 ! ! -A u le i fo r Sflje. 200_ Aules for Sale 200 Aulos For Sale 200 Aulos for Sale ^ 0 0 4 • door, V 8, outomotic, power ■ S»oiior^vogon, V 8. automotie, pow - ^ 2 ddor hardtop, floor shrff, radio, g 4 - door, Vfl, automalle« sisenna, radio, clean. J er sttering. lots of entrai. ■ nice. M steering, radio, nic*.

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REDUCED FOR SftVIMCS 1966 FORD S 1967 RAMBLER. -1968-EORD- — 19ea PORDrr- -eOUNTRY-SEDAN^T ------I^ E B eTT^ LTD GALAXIE 500 Stcjiionwqgon. 10 pa$»«nger, V8 ■' 4 ■ door, Vfl, ouiomotic, power M 4 . doof, Vfl. oujorr\atlc, power J 4 - door, Vfl, automatic, power 1967 CHEVROLET 1967 OLDSMOBILE 1966 OLDSMOBILE 1965 VOLKSWAGEN ouiorr^oric, power staenng, power ■ tieermo, power brakes, air condi- jj steenng,' Tdcol one owner, low ■ sleerlng, power b#oksi^ tUf ttodl* brakes. J| fionino,' Irnmaculot*. h mlleooe. - / * lionlno. Corvoir Monzo coupe. Bucket leofi, Delta 08. Power steering, outomol- Delta 88 sedan. Locol one owner. 2'door coup*. 4-speed tronimis' ene owner. Ic trontfTMition. sion, real clean. Wo'? SiA9S Was $1S9S Wat $249S Woi $1391 Last Week $1195 Lost Week S I995 Last Week $1495 Lost Week $995 *1395 I *1495 I *2395 I *3095 W Si M « V «i « W ■ SS SI SS M ■ M M BS ■■ ■■■(■MlfliHIIHMMHSfatSMSSMMSlSiHSSfI HMMMISHWMMbsiBiHMH^WMISHMIils'faMaiSHM'wttWMMHMMMMMMai NOW 51795 NOW $1295 NOW $895 1965 MERCURY ■ 1969 MUSTANG I 1962 PON^AC 4 1964 CHEVROL^ NOW $1095 MONTEREY . ,, I LEMAt/s . ^ ^ 1965 PONTIAC 4 . door, VS. outomoH< st^«;lnf). just like new. re- ■ j . 4.ip ee d , radio, bucket ! d.o, low mileoae. L . 1968 FORD ___ 1965 FORD NEW 1969 GRAN P PRI^ steerma, one ow n «f. i moinder of new cor warranty. ■ ,^ots. cison. ' m - Coloririo tfafTbnwdClon. V8 ehgine; i,q ^00 »po'? coup**. Po^er ■ * ' ...... '— ^------« ------.------• - _ * ------ftcum tful- siren >ed .-o tr ...... thn-p, g. lo o d e a . clean. W¥4 7 8 ~ m \ ) W - 4 m m W 4 4 2 2 6 K O U K ft S TRHCKS ------^1^5 PO W tA C ------19A5 OtOSMOBItF WE HAVE A Stor Chief 4-doof «edan. Fully 99 »edon. Fully powered, locol LARGE SELECTION OF CLOSE-OUT p ow fi'id, locol owner. owner. _1365 F O R D 1966 CHEVROLET .1965 FORb : 1966 FORD ON ALL 1969 MODELS ■ Was SI 495 W at $995 4^4 lor^q wKeel^ bote. -ton. «<- - Long wheel base Vj -ton, Vfi ;.,?.V:-S..long-Wln«l bciw 'A-Kin, ■^ iwnri. g Lano ahyl-Jmu-li.-*. HEAVY DUTY PICKUPS speed. V 8. lock out hubi. hitch. *>e«fog. cuttom.jttoni ^ ^ hitch, rodio/ mirrors, clean. 5 6 , hitch,'lofi o f irfTWfrniCe, ■ * cob, heovv-duty lirei ’ U n g wheel bates V,V» ton,ton 4-»p4 -»peed, ee d, SJ to^'O wwheel he«l boi* V,-too. 4 speed.sp4»ed. «5 .3 . , ^ ^ bose. 3(M354 V 8. J lbn«lon

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iltlahn—Gn»p...ir>nn... Sanmaltw Joimng President* Nixon "in ex­ pressing deepest Rraliiude and respect to' serviceman and vet­ erans." has proclajmed next .J E u e t d a f e J ^ Q v . 11. - ■ — - ■ Hull's Turkeys Day in Idaho. his .proclaniationi Gov. ■ Samiiclson cmphaslzfed the "call: 7 3 3 - 3 1 5 9 to duty,“ that tins "often led to - loneliriess, hardship, dangei---- and for some., death," thjilihas bepn"’ answere'd by America’s WrIllDellver A Fresh servicemen. "In response to that call. American serviccmen have acted with unsurpassed valpr Dressed, Oven-Ready and devotion and have demon­ strated to enemies -of-freedom nil over th.e world that, free mcji TURKEY , and women will defend the prin­ ciples of a free society.” the-' - govornor-s proCTamntion'Kirid. _ To Your Home For Yoor "I dirett-fhe appropriate of- —tici.'i-li;-of ih» H°^*'rnmnnt to iar- ranRf for the display of the flag nf.ihn .UnlirfI .‘trnina.on nii-.f»ih- lic huildings_oa‘_lhat day^ andi T request t,he offtcials of stale and local Rovernrnents. apd civ­ ic'and patriotic orRanizations to ivo their enlhusiaslic lender ' ^ r ■ .. Fresh At fhe Fatnt

•tho-Kiate." the governor said, ighway 30 "All citizens of every age" are asked to "pnrticipafir in | those observances in honor of ■ those men who have preserved our Union and our freedomH’ REPRESENTATIVES OF VETERANS organizations meet er. Disabled American Veterans; Conrad Chisholm, Hayden In addition, Gov. Samuelson has with Idaho Gov. Don Samuelson to plan activities for Velemns ^ke, dcpartme.nt commander, American Leelon; Walter askect "special prayers for -Bay-ncxt-Tue.sdayr-beft-to-rlehHtt-the- frant row are-WilHam- -Brannatn-BoIse;-n!prcscnttng~tlnrVciei‘ans of World War I; peace" to be offprert r>pl};nn Ir ■ -l.«e-D«>ali» lerO «wur-U‘AKMil^-UL'|iurll1Wlll*T;aihriiflitagr'VeIer-~ Order of Cooties; M rs. Helen Tale, Boise, acting adjutant, nns of Foreign Wars; Gov. Samuelson; E. F. McCullough of CLEAN Vnited Spanish \Var Velerans; Mrs. Tullie Buciianan, Moun^ Twin Falls, det>artment commander of the UnitBtl—fipamlsTi^" More than, a million ton.s of tain Home, hospital chairman, American War Mothers;-back American War Veterans. Ma/. Martin Young, USlttC, Boi.se, is clothing an? dry-cleaned in the MAGie VALLEY'S ONLY TORKEY-FAfiKf row frDnrlcft.,-ErwIn Ewlnfo Mcridlatu department,command- state clmlm^^of.tha. Veterans Day _ac(lidtles, _ Uniled-StatoS" caeh -year.-^= 7t

General Electric TC fERVE AGAIN- -HEAVYH^UW- APPLIANCE and c U e r FURNITURE BIG Anniiall e v e r y t h in g f o r th e m OV,£ DRYER Best ever made for H o m e use. Model DC580E $ 1 4 A 9 5

Model TFF18 Geheral Electric OPEN G.E. $id*-By^id* AUTOMATULWiSHERl Refrigerator-Freezer Low Price —' High Performance ’til 9 p.m. Model W A 500 CONTINUES AU THIS WEEK! No Frost Monday through Friday fver ’4 7 9 « $ 1 7 9 9 5 Sporty Forty - Danish Modern 52-Piece Set GLASSWARE, Set of 40-5 sizes $ 3 , 8 8 Stainless Steel Men’s Russian LeMher OO FI A T W A P P TRAVEL K IT,.^. . . . Regular $6.95 I .OO— rL/^ I VV/AIVi; YOU MAY After Shave, Cologne, Hair Tonic, Shamp<5b~ $088 ALREADY BE A Reg. $49.95, Webcpr (tOO fOO \ n $ 1 .9 .9 5 ...... TAPE RECORDER ...... ^ Z Z . O O 3 0 E Manning-Bowman 12-CU P ■ COFFEEM AKER - $ 1 2 . 8 8

Manning-Bowma'n 4>tlico automatic TOASTER Manning-BowmaA SPRAY-STEAM-DRY IRON $ 1 I 88 N o w $ 0 8 8 O n l y ...... O We have selected at randorp 500 names from Magic Valley phone books. Come In and check the list of names in oui^ store . . . if your name Is on the'list, you win a Bertie’s Turkey! Or guess the weight of the live turkey in front of the store and take one home.

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DEAR POLLY—Wa TosfaiMrf aur .MHof^ha tiMiiuaM «i»4 iMiia | boat motor kay on a fishing float. 1 p la f*, oloM Aiidf lii< MUi' i Now If anyona drops tha kay In t tha wotar It con lU raeovaratl I p.'ri aasily— T. J. W. His Set THERE IS tio substitute for a snug- ^241 \NE..€»0-X Vt fitting cop, coiy scarf and warm V'PXXS^XU.Ve'BXG 38-50 gloves on a chilly doyl This colorful DEAR POLLY—WJieti using your alectrle set will win his admiration, fattem \ S .U t A V « mixer, try n ln r i n j tU« jn q ppj-- No. 5T48-N has kTlit directions for DEATH "POLLY—^n lne«pensiv« wov to Simptieily d st-'o iu la iHllhVUm walls used by th« holder on the counter. It wiU'Stay almost gap, seuif ukJ mltteBS ^hidll, m«dl- stationary.—MRS. J. W. K. Jr. um and largeX young with way-out ideas is to cut pic­ tures, words tind odd shapes from maga­ zines arid pasta on the wall lika Mper. N<. 1123 with mOTOCUIDE b U .liies I to 18, butt 31M to 40. Siu 10, Overlap them os they are put on. All sorts DEAR POLLY—Whan your soap // - f 3214 bust,34i yards of S4-inch. of effects can ba attained.—GAYLE pad -hat-no mora-toap- In ft put •om^ dishwashing datarg«nt on To 0*^ MtttarM iMd Uc toch ht fir«|.ix« to fattorw (rare <4 until jrou can get « new one.— Order H* M

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de-emphasize the sport in lieu of more Do the Jet stream A c c o r d in g t o th e ru le t Jerom erJdaha academic attention. tcinda bitno ^cohitant- of etiquette, tvhal do ly? A t the tam e speed? • I apHeared in three Broadway shown. the inillalt R.S.V.P. on A lm ty t f r o m th e sa m e I left a play in. Los Angeles for a starring a n invitation tiand FOR VICE PRESIDENT direction?— Rick lUcGarrey, Reno, role in "Peyton Place" and joined Paul for?— Cynthia Watko, SPIRO ACNEW • N e v a d a Newman in “ Hombre.” I ■ also appeared Is iTaTTill^poSiiNeViar Buhtr-IAahor ------j«t stream may be thought of as ^ i T ' “ S r r ^ a lf n ir n S V 'D a y '~ M S S s a c « % V * ‘T>1'''“^ • They sjand for the French phrasp; numerous television aeries, before join­ some day “M ooii Day’' a tube containing high wind velocities, uU l became an official “Repondrz,s'Uvous plait,'' Plenneonitwer. ing "Bonanea." meandering around tbe hemisphere at b1- r^liSnal—hvUday?-^ thudes-TisnaUyTrBiiKing^IwtwBeti'‘'S5jAOO Dawn M arl«ntep, Nepr -and 40,000 feet, Dnringlho-wintermonths, -ttm e, N,J.------wlieiS~tHey are ot higher "speeds,' three "W O T TtfTfilk • funoiu iwnxM . 'n«, bnl tS will be paid for one

Weaknesses include waning conviclions— disposable nOnwoven sheets and pillow­ to the child, parents without inner con- cases (paper and rayon fiber), which store ^'jclioni.Bre harder to identify with: iso­ in one-quarter of the Spape of regular lation— they hardly know their neighbors cloth ones. They’re nonallergenic, mildew- and have no relatives to depend on; ch an gin g roles— ^Father em e rge ^ less finH M n lh fr For Train BuflF* Water .tanks and coal Exp«rim «ntal Son Bachelor^about- less a homemaker than an organizer. New towers have disaifpeared from the Amrr- lown Bill Biithv. talked with Fnm ilv su^ngths include more^ freedom to ex­ ican train scene, oulmoded by diesel and JTee/cly about his oll-the-set relationship press leelings between .spouses; sell-re- electric engines. For its recent lour of with Brandon Cruz, 6, who plays his son liant childrm , each child having his own tile' U.S., therefore, Britain's legendary worth instead of the firsl-bom or h son sleam locomotive, Ihe 47-year-old "Fly­ getting priority over « sister. Conrlunion: Shorf-lly»d, dlipt^blv-bpd-linen ing . Scotsman," needed old-fashioned' the family, even on ihe move, will endiirr. resistant, and Keusable for up to seven neigiiborliness. At-175-mile track inter­ "F a lh e r" Bill nights’ wear. Some imposed-upon host­ vals, local fire departments supplied Bixbjf and "ton" Instant Linen Sixty hospitals across the esses also have discovered they're great , ^ water, while anthracite coal was dumped Brandon Crui country use them, including Johns Hop­ for putting a tactful time lim it on visiting every 300 miles along the track. In 1934 kins and M a y o CIraitn N o w hunters and relattveKr-Whar-the'sltcel*- have worn ou t.' tlie 100-ton Flying Scotsman was the camper^lEave discovered them. They are so has the welcome:- • .t- on ABC-tv’s “The Courtship of Eddie's Father." “ I get many letters saying, how can yoii play a parent when you're nol? E E U nifyV /eekiy^ neNswspapsrMavtmne fio v tm b e r 9 .1 M 9 Well, I love that boy, and he loves me. uoM A aa s. DAViDOW>r<^«>(D A V ID O V f soaivRoatrr nrzoiasoN E«i«r- 0

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O W M U C H can Y P U Jell ANSWERS 1. T r u e . Studies conducted by a H about a person’s char-^ -lpJidinflr-marlti>t.r«Lqftiirirh nrgnnirnf.inp acter just by watching the show that people who are the most wiEly he shops? - receptive to innovation have Plentj^ say sci^ntista who have imaginations, arc creative-mind^ studied-the-connection l>etween ahop^ and~open-handed- in- their relation­ pinsr habita and personality. To match ship with others. your knowkdse with that of the cx.- The study showed that [>CQpIe who perta, test yourself with' this true- are the /a*t.,to buy anything new are fuluv QUIZ. ^ ~ "trndittDinrttstBnvho lend to be re- alstant to change and ultraconserva- 1. If you are among ‘the first to tive in their viewpoint. of Pittsburgh psychologists also have others with the factl is apt to choosc buy new products on the market or 2 . T r u e . A noted psychiatrist, the demonstrated that people with out­ a flashy sports car, with all the wear new styles, you have a good late Dr. Edmund Bergler, made a going-personalities are more suscep­ extras he can buy. imagination, a generous disposition; clinical study of the type of person tible to hypnotism. If he’s an impulsive individual, and arc creative-minded. who can’t resist a bargain— even if 6 . F a l s e . Psychologists at two unl- often prone to acting without fully 2. People who buy things they it’s something he really has no use' versUies— Harvard and California— considering the consequences, then don’t need simply btcause they are for— and concluded he was definitely made a study of more than 100 of an extremely bright-colored convert­ bargaina are likely to be neurotic. neurotic. Their ^rgain-happy be­ these “biceps-happy” individuals and ible (red, yellow) is likely to be his 3. If, when shopping for clothes, a havior was found to be motivated by •?*ni^-that-lhexluuie^the'_following~- — ficat-choice,— ------r—------peraoa ahowi a prefei*ence for ‘‘cool" a constant need to outsmart or get traits in common: they felt shy' and The serious-minded, solid citizen (green-bluej colors, he’s likely to be the beat of others. (N ot«: this find­ socially insecure and sought to com­ type is most apt to choose a conven­ an extrovert. ing does not apply to barfi;aina the pensate fortbese feelings by cultivat­ tional four-door sedan in dark'colors. 4. People who are always buying person actually has uae for.> ing a muscular-bodyi------^ ------?m a ~ h e’ll skip m o s t o f th e gadsfet."! pain relievers usually have guilty 3 . F a l s e . Studies show that intro­ 7 . T r u e . Psychological studies at and accessaries. conaciencds. verts tend to p r e f e r "coor colors in the University of Portland show that The fellow whose personality ranks 5. People with outgoing pcrsonal- wearing apparet while extroverted preference or dislike for various him midway between' an uUracon- itiM have the least sales resistance ~wa‘ ii and~ wunien ■«m niure-purtlal tu------types of mov ies g ocy-himU- in - hgiul~.— 'sgrvnLlvu and'fl~”‘3Wirtger'' is likely -and nrn th« mnat, likely to he sold the "warmer” colors (shades of redr^ with snecific personality traits. For to choose a two-door coupe hardtop~ things they don’t really want. orange, yellow). example, tests showed that people (hnleaa his fomilv is too largeT~ — >6^Jf—3cou-»Eo-a-m a»-b»^l»>K-tar— whose favorite film fare was musical He’ll buy few accessories. bells or other muscle-building-para- ducted at RutgeYa University have movies tended to be impulsive, un­ 9 . T r u e . It's an indication that phonmtfn, this la a certain indica­ shown that the biggest buyprs of worried, and fun-loving. either she or members of her family tion of a strong-minded, self^n- pain relievers fall into one of two- People who preferred historical or tcjjjl to be nervous or lacking in emo­ fldent personality. personality categories: 1) anxiety- scientific movies tended to be more tional stability. — The kind of movie you're moat ridden hypochfo.ndriacs who m agnify thoughtful, imaginative, discriminat­ 10. F a l s e . Studies at Washington willing to pay to see provides a hid­ aches and’ pains wlrtich most of us ing, and deeply concerned with cul­ University of the personalities of den Ifey to your personality. , _____ wcfuld ignore; 2) people who really tural pursuits. people who are slow to p ^ their bills don’t feel up. to' par but dtfh’t want Those wHo like'd” felfgious inovles 'showed iliat tlie men Jn this cat^ory always reflected in the type of car to admit it because they hate the best tended to be strong-willed, tena- differed markedly in personality from he buys. id ea o f h a v in g to g o seie a d octor. cidus. articulate, and liked-1» argue. th e w om en. 9. If. when shbpping for food, a 5 . T r f i e . It’s important for people People who preferred crime movies The women tended to be: adven­ woman avoids many commonly liked with outgoing perspnalities to be. were generally the most difHcult to turous, indecisive. Vebellious. and un- foods, she uncotisclousiy gives a clue ukea By otHeM und be essintiaeml-— raflte-Tsr-TipsBtr tic In thglr~Dutlpolc— ------— ir^ggod^llow::**T‘hl8 pcrsoTialtty type 8. i n t e . studies aT the University Tests showed that the men, on the -1ft .fM fn . anil .;^o

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hostile natives. .The moon, on the other hnndT^ffei^ no competing life at n il; not even d an gerous germ.M. To be sure, the moon lacks air and water; it hua a long,burning day ■ n In n g fi-ePT.intr. n ig h t: „it .l i o i ^ under* a ahower of murderous radia­ tion from the sun and a drizzle of small meteorites. These are problems w hich can . be beat.en. given the • present Btlite of technology and its steady rate of development. For one thing, moon colonists need not remain on- the moon’s .surface. A cavern carved be- ■. neath the surface could make a com­ fortable home, free of either radiatron or the danger-of' meteorites. Underground, there w ill be no slow alternation of day and night, anu the colonists can set their own light-dark rhvthm. Nor will there be tempera­ ture extremea: that, appllea only iQ the moon’s outeiTnost skin. But w hat about air and water? . WhenjKO -suiy. th e re in no water on the moon, we mean no free-running water; no oceans, lakes, or rivers. But there may- .be—watei-—fuat—thg— same; perhaps as underground de- posits o f ice o r a t lea st as molecUle.nnO nn a rniinie of years? Kven if intrenid ______reach in g th e m oon, is -the sam e a.s______oxide formed in breathing can feed this earth 'will have vi.'iited new volunteers manage the trip once as the next step in overseas exploration green plants, which will restore oxy- worlds, where there will be a form a tour de force, how often would we after reaching the American conti­ gen. The . various types of human o f life ." care to repeat it? nent. The new land, 'having been wastes, properly sterilized and dis­ Perhaps he meant Mars, too, for But then Is M ars r r a llu o u r n ext reached, must be colonized. tilled, will restore water, and the of all the worlds in the solar system, goal? Most" people aeem to think In some wa.vs, the moon cart be residue can be used as fertilizer. Mara is the most likely to possess there’s no alternative. The nearest- colonized in the 20th centur.v more This is not exactly a glorious pros­ spme simple form of life (though world after the moon is Venus and ea.sily than the Americas could be pect, to be sure. Few earthmen would even this much is not very likely). that is far too hot for manned ex- colonized in the 16tii. In those days look forward with pleasure to living Mara is not as easily reached as ploratjion. The next nearest is Mars. it took many weeks of isolation to underground in a precariously engi­ all that, howevei'. It represents a gi­ What else can we do, then., but head cross the Atlantic. Now it takes just neered environment. ant jump beyond .the ,moon. The moon fo r it? three days to reach the. moon, days But'^s in trte case of the American in nevcy -farther ■ than '850|000 milan :r^LEPjj^ihoiiji:h..thnt. nnt.alLtharfi. ,. in which thp natrnnniitn nirr. in t'ultJUic^V"LVU cull Uu curtuln Ihlit, wlL|r~ aWay, w^iile'Mars is never closer than is to space exploration. We can’t 'go stant communication with home.' the years, the moon colony will ex­ 35 million miles> . through space touching all the plnn- The Europeans, penetrating the pand. develop, and grovy more ad- r-tt-takca-thr«o -dayB-top-a-apacajmip yvwwwl 'and im ii» cuuifui table: to reach the moori, with a total rounij they were bases in-a cosmic game of had to face disease, wild animals. And the added knowledge will be

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monumental. The moon’H airless world that early chemical..^volution, there- It may be that the moon,cavern mocfo would'W as crowded rts we in w ou ld be nn nHtroriomrir'.s (frniim. fore, and will thcn-toH-un thw g»-w e------v>4tl-t>ecome « - highly apeef»* uhilsuaV rTflfijFlLiB ^116 Benefit of an “ example l/.'JO thflt of the earth, so that the Astronomy and geology maV aeem napect of the moon’s environment:. ~rt T^iild- objects in its aky move that much ivory-towerish to the average earth- During the long 3S4-h6ui'''hight, the hnife learned how to conserve its lim^ more slowly and can be watched and mn'n, but one can argue that all surface temperature on the moon ited resources efficiently and how to studied without interruption for that knowledge is useful. To lift the cur- drops aa low as —245F. keep down 'pollution. Clt would havi; much longer. ______ta in o f darknesn in any comer nf That is much closer to absolute , _ tp . have learnRcL-hM-V-xir-it-wottldn*t------Larger radio telescopes could be the realnuof the mind is to brighten zero (— 4B9F.) than the tempera­ survive a wgek,') ’ ‘ . built, too, and located oh the side of the light everywhere. tures available on earth. Near ab­ We, on th« other hand, have lived the moon that forever faces away However, for those who lack foith solute zero, cei'tain types, of minio- for HO many thousands of years on from earth. Without interference in this view, there remains the strong tu rize d com pu ters _can be m ade to a planet that Heemed~enormous with­ from earth’s incren.‘CTrmctnl~tTJ ” edge for us. for it ifl noaalblo . r~tmjiat~~EcL tTiB-.mnnn rnlnny.:— it., can-'t^ -apace e.'tplorntion. -Btmie-dijt-biJlion ycnrs ago, eart.h nnd_ evacu ated i f th e y a r e to w ork . T h e re ______hein re lie v e earth 's nvprpopiilntinn -----It In hftrd^-afti»r-jill.-.;tor -«arthmen— — moon formed out of the same cloud are techniques of plating, welding, problem. At the present moment., to get into a spaceship nnd look for­ of dust and gas. purification, distillation, that require earth’s population i.s increasing at ward to a journey of months or The earth’s surfncB has, however;" vwcuuni or are benefited by it. something like 200,000 per day, and ■years. vastly changed since those early daya. On earth, the necessary vacuum no one cxnects we can eve Uitt Jnoon coloniflta,. on-thc-qther The wind and the sea have worn it can be formed but only-with on ef- fer that many people there. hand, will be born. , live, and die on — d<>wn-«nd ovorlaira, onljrn ninth of.itB~totnl age. would already have been livine in The surface rocks brought back I8t SB by the Apollo 11 astronauts seem, its walls. He would be giving up very -however, to be 4 V , billion years old, little to move into a metal spaceship ...... The moon’s crust, in the absence of air and water, is comparativelv un------It I* the inuon-'culuniilUirihen, n ot' ------r.hangnd from the day of creation we earthlings, that could face the on. That cruat will tell us all the hia- long voyage to Mars and beyond. torv of our satellite, nnd all the early Yes, Jiumnn beings can reach Mars history of the earth as well, perhaps. pasilv (and not just as a one-shot dcmoHgtration-l—and -can- even reach For instance, the simple chemicals life-bearing worlds as warm nnd in earth's air and water were, built pleasant as earth, if we go about it up and made more complicated by the riirht wny— if-w e colorilie the' the energy of sunlight, billiona of m oon f i r n t . ♦ years ago. Eventually, they become com p licated enough possess^ the spark of life. Life spread over all GlanI Space Map—Only $1 ■ of earth and obscured its very early chemical history. Fninily W ««kty r « o r f « r # who want to Jot- low more eloifli/ loday’r *xei]iifig tpaee On the moon, however, the simple a ( l v g » t u r 0ii, ar« urgtd to »9rtd for big chemicals are nreannf ii^ qm nllnr qnnw- ■ H^rSJ-^l'nivtiinrl-Mnp a/ OUtir Spa'c* tities, and the pi*ocess was slower. — in futt eel6rtT~Skow* jitSntli, Btzen, from • u n , H r a m a l i e c o n ­ The growth in complexity has ap- c e p t o f t h 0tT marfaemt. and much piiI’fently “atoppcd far short of life7 u concept-of m oo n - liv m fff—tHtfmter -M rrtt tl Id "STX C firaTC P" 5 i » t 3 ,

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uppose somepne told you 80. “ It was fantastic,” she says. “ Two and they agree that the applicfation of caused by the leakage of bldod from of an exciting new drug ice applications on aji achi,nK back ice is usually more uncomfortable torn blood vessels. An ic|e cube placed S had me up and around.” Two years than the application o f heat. which kills pain almost in­ over "the bruised area constricts the , ago A similar attack took 10 heat Massive pain quite -often accom­ blood vessels, thereby greatly reduc­ stantly, helps captrol. bleed- trentmcntfl at a hospital to' get the panies a heart attack, and sometimes ing leakage until clottiniT'takes place. -same results, she says. th o -d o c lo r hnn to In jR rt-m n rp h ln a -t/^- U one of-the many vents infection— and costs Doctors at W alter Reed Arm y Med­ prevont severe shock to the patiept. skin conditions that can be.relieved ical Center In Washington, D.C., pre- But until the doctor comes, almost by ice. When the skin itches. It is -pr-actically-nothingr -s cr ibcdi bed' tln!tiTu-|Tcnne~trr Iiotiiu Iretittiieht for Mi-s. instant relief can b.e firnined by rub:: . natural for a person tb rub or scratch, Yoir would demand to know €tie Irby. '*They told^ “ me to' freeze ' water bing an ice cube gently on the chest but. the relfef is very brief. The _nnmi» n f thja nvrlHnp nnnr -inJigangMjiiira.rang and.nih tha nans. itehii»t unljr' ieluiiHr litit"'im g drug, fe t, without a doubt, you have on my back," Mrs. Irby said. ment in this situati^, morphine more intense. The application office plenty of it in your home-at this Hove you ever attempted to re­ may not even be neces'aary when the often retards the-itching. moment. The new wonder drug? move a small sliver from the tip of doctor arrives. It should be stressed, If the area to be treated is large, An ice cube! your finger? It's easy. All you have to however, that the ice treatment mere­ crack the ice cubes into small pieces, Medical authorities say that ice is do is sterilize the point of a needle in ly e a s e s the paini-rjt does nothing put them into ft large bath towel, and such a powerful anesthetic that sur­ a match flame, then place the tip of whatsoever for what caused the pain fold over to form a pack which can geons have used it ^n performing the finger on an ice cube until it be­ in the first place. then be adjusted to the shape of the some types of major surgery with comes numb. Now, the sliver can be If you bum your finger, you prob- affected part. Leave the pack in-place -patienta fully cnnscinus. In thn mn- lifted nut without-paiiu—______jority of these cases, the patienta A t a doctor’s office in Los Angeles, some pther oily subcTtance on the replaced as often as Is necoaoary. The -sit-up-in bed immediately after the ■ -the ch ild re n -w illn "burn: fn^rttncttvely, however, you Ice-towel pack is particularly so<^ operation, request food, and then call several nurses to give them their probably will pop your finger into for such places as the shoulder, in friends on the telephone. There are immunization shots. W hy this favor­ your mouth to cool it. the case of-buraltls, or for spralus. no aftereffects or drowsiness be- ite nurse? Simple. Before each shot, And your inat l»;»-t» «»■» 'this application to the bare an Ice cube over the are^ ideally, the fiwgei^' should be -rogltexih -akiff-eyer:.cauBg - fr o8rt:bttB==W>rjctri!gH— ^ halatio'n or by injection. for about 15 seconds, quickly dries immediately in » container of cold be dangerous? No—n o t'if applied These are extreme cases, but there it with tissue, swabs the skin with wpter in which ice has been placed. c a i^ u lly . Ice, ai^ lo n g aa i t is m ix ed are many everyday conditions Where alcohol, and puts the needle in while Or, if you prefer, the ice cube can with water, is not dangerous because ice can be u«ed as a pain reliever. the spot is still numb crB the. It, Many old-tim* rem ed ies used Lee . The children don’t feel a thing. the pain is no longer felt. refrigerates" them'. ITm difference is or cold Wtft«ra.s a basic part of their Sports fans will ^remember that' .'While the relief~ from pain is sliglit. but iB~lar(re~(Ui0U{(K to be a treatment, but the renewed interest Sandy Koufax, the Los Angeles Dodg­ prompt, more important is the fact good margin o£,sjrfety. in ice-cube therapy probably sterna ers' great left-handed pitcher, al­ that there will be very little swell- Never add salt to an ice bath or „ f^oln a recent report made by doctors ways soaked to aching arm in—aa- - blisters won’t form. Con- bag:. Salted ice does hasten chilling^ -atAirmy .C an tar-rin ■ icB .bath -foir at l e a s t - an h ou r nftcf- w ill heal—mucH- but'-it can ateo ^ Jtuw-troglTjIIe.' ------San. Antonio, Texlis. — cach"game he pltclicar^ccording to more rapidly. H ow b ig tt dotm of ice can a pa­ Over a two-year perio^ the Army Koufax, it worked perfectly. , . loe-cube treatment ^Iso helps-pre­ tient take? Or. John Mennell, as-' medics prescribed ice to approximate- You w ould think that the effects vent infe):tion, as any part of the gociate professor of physical medl^-iiiB o f heat wuuld~hB-t!irwrt:lyn5pp^{e iio ^^Sdy^harrs~rtfngeraled'Is ndtTilcely at the University of PeMsylvania. various aches and pains when an- ' those of ice. Ironically, however, ice' to become infected, evten if contam­ recommends a flv^toi^l^nrmiriute rub 'swering sick call. A fter instructions, is being used in innumerable cues inated with dirt. W hile being applied, with one ice cube. ^ ■ - most of the men were sent back to w h «r« heat was once prescribed.’ Doe- the ice-cold temperature keeps germs One word of caution: .doctota-Mtv- their barracks to apply the ice'them- torfl agi^_UijJ:JI>pJhLcold ^ and-heat dorwant-and-nngble^ to jnUltlpb^TI T liit wiiiie^ice.maasage relieves m a ^ selvesr-AceoyaiHgito the"repbrt7 the penetrate muscles and soothe aches, Ice has anothar inedical 'virtue. It -type* of jjain— including .theaftor- results we»-e “striking." but the ice advocate claKni that cold aids greatly in stopping tileedinjiL-HQt -Jie«yt;-4itt«rlr—.1 f-rionsS t W ith the Istrat medical advice bo- penetrateg deeper fhan " w h ie iv M necessarUy clear up the problem. Ice ------insr^TSBr'tt?" you might ask, “ Does brings,reHef from pain^uch quicker. occurs under the skin-r-as when an should never be’ used without proper It really work?” Mrs. Vernon Irby,'.^ They say that ice appUcatipn in these eye is bruised or a shin scuffed. The diagno^s or Icnowing what’s causing Silver Spring, Md., housewife, thinks cases must be toupled with exercises. ugly black-and-blue discoloration is the trouble. ♦ _____

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still don't recogrnize the letter or unadorned pate 8etsf**the kids r Ik - number we wene trying to teach gling and exclaiming, "Look how balil D r . mdtvard L. Pal-mt'r , thetn," saya Poctbr Palmer. }ie is .'' B u t b y th e tim e Jono.s jri>tn 0iilSS.-?di a tra ctor ^eal “ Fortunately, through this sort of halfway through hia dend-pan recilii- by scrt^cning alides protestinfif; we are able to make the tioh o f the A B C s, th e su b -first grntli'-rs next to tv ahoivino neceasary chnngea before the mate­ cn n 't c o n tnin th e ir lniip--htpr " a e x u n n c- 3 l t f i!t"'*8rt’'rrrr rial ia exposed to an audience.’’ 'Sesame Street," an hoirr-loni;. lull-color show, will be shown each , the preschooler. Doctor Palmer has weekday on some 170 educatimial P Y O U were an Emmy-win^'- ing to the smoll fry— puppets, ani­ developed a good idea of what turns mated, cartoons, congonfaTTvoBtarfive- (■public) tv stations beginning Nov. ning television producer, him on or off. 10. M a n y s ta tio n s w ill be show ing it. I actio n filma,- o th e r ch ild ren on stage. "Prim arily they want action; would you let some four-year- “ F3ducation is a hidden ingredient,”- ~oW"lCTtf~tett"v.ou how to i>ut-te»— ~'any.’i'Mrtf:' CuonL-y. ----- ;------want things to move. Nothing borea paper tv section for details.) them so (juickly as the sight of an To bring m iT as many o f ih c To make sure the leasona are get- jrether your new show? -nchilt facfng-thcm on the screen and nation’a 12 million preachooler.H a.-i ting throliginjT'the'tnak' of"0r;-E-d' Mrs. Joan Ganz Cooney, head o f ,-iuaL-t,ftlk,i,na—— ^ ru>f-t4jeHilphBbet study the 39-year-old Mrs. Cooney of the children to understand certain inif preschool children for formal rather than toothpaste ,or beer.) made for . Carnegie_Corpatatio'n yn tranaitiona-oi^ plut44nefi,-to-Anticipat« education hy tonphinjr-tiicm -auch UBe- The young child’s reaction to the effective ways of communicating will) uj>coming events, and to detect the ful thing.s as number.s and letters, -appaawtnoo of w ell-h.nuwi|- perform " preschool children to enable them to niauen motivation.*! underlying the nerimcli It' HllUlR'.T; and concepts o7 ers on the show ia an unfailing get off to a more even start in cli'- acti<5ns o f the p e r fo r m e r s ." none-aome and under-around. •source of omuaement for the Work- m cntajy school. In deteV'mining intensity of inter- Says Mr*. Cooney, who won her ahon teaters nhqprvihpr------"Tw infaW sfles have convinced me K m m y in ____ device Broadway actor James Earl Jone.s’ that there ia no more practical and he calls the distractor. Tt is, in fact, a iimentury on the Federal poverty pro­ econ om ical w a y o f p re p a rin g the*!!’ gram. "To a large degree, the very small screen set up next to 'a tele­ children than through television. ' vision aet on which color slides are audience- at which ’Sesame Street’ saya Mrs. Cooney. projected from time to time. If the . is aimed will have ahn{>«d and fash­ "Evrcn- in.homes where the aver^aiii:- cliild watching "Sesame Street" is ioned the program before it over gets income ia lesa- than $5,000, moir ■ easily distracted, it is a tip-off that on the air. I really know of no other than 90 percent of the families own the material being shown isn’t auffl- program that has undergone the de­ television sets. And in homes whori' gree of teoting and «VBluation-that ciaiilIsT-aBaorBIngr ; ~ , ' ~ ! T this sh*w has. You could never find After the "Sesame Street',’ mate­ vision set Js turned on constantly- critics more candid." rial is shown, they question the chil- ^^XW -aiHtience-i»-there, w atchirn-*-—

educational message got through. dren in a light, entertaining way, the kind of. program th^-would hold th e Workshop producers are using vari­ "Sometimes we find the children ^ ;:hildren’s interest and make th e tn ous elements of commercial children’s having a dplightful time watching a ‘‘Sesatne Sfreet’’‘»e«he» are reviewed enjoy learning. And they’ve given u-< television that they know arc appeal- ^segment, but when it is over, they wTih child after he has ~T FatnilU WSifllu, ovember 9,1969

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