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VOL. 65 NO. 169 '' TWTWIN IN FALLS, IDAHO, MONDAY,M ONDAY, S E P T E M B E R '30,30. 1968______T E N C EN TS Schools ^ Is: V ote F{Favors i A r m y , Open In I g Greek ^ Argutnent[it I I Reduceic e s P o wwer ( Off KI i n g [ NEW YORK (AP) — Most of I ATHENS (AP) — Completeomplele curbcu poliiical- corruption, which tolo a parliamentary systemn such conti continue In the country, and New York City's 1.1 millionn ppub- u b - ■ ■M : returns from Sunday’s referen- theth Papadopoulos regime2 con- as the one swept out of officerice by abou about 2.100 leftists remain im- . lic school children returnedled to ■ ■ 3 d u m gave the military-backed-backed lendslei Was rampant under elect- n hbloodless army coup Apriliril 21, priso prisoned on two Aegean Sca Is- . classes Mondoy after a th three- re e - ■ regimero g im i today a 92.2 perer centcenl ed Greek governments ofof the 196’1967. The next srep wouldlid bc lands lands. At least 12 former depu- week strike by unionized teach-tc a c h - H f l __ m ajonly approval for Us iconsli- consli- pa past. gengeneral elections, but no) date date tics ties ori politician^ also are still crs, but- the ^reem ent "wRich which ^ njH lution.tu tio n . The charter reducesices the Adoption of o-new-consLitutJonitution has been set, undeiunder house arrest, or in exile in settled the dispute was labeleda b c lc d ^ B | powerp o w e r of thc monarchy and cs- es- is just a first step loward returnrivreturnt^TartlalTlaw-and-press-conlroiconlrol rurol rural-dreas. ' . ------unacceptable by ths head of ththo e tablishes a powerful executive.e c u tiv e . “------Brooklyn school district.whichw h ic h . .' Despitei>csi whispered skepticismip tlc is m touched off the strike. ' ^ . hereh e re an(l oi»n doubts abroad The Rev. C, Herhert Oliver,D llver, , about the fairness of the refer- , , chnirman of the locQhsoveniirtgc rn iH g . U‘ ...... - cildum,cildum thc regime hailed(^'sNeWJersi the ^ irsey PoundtndsRedsl board in the Ocean Hili-Drowns-ro w n s- . ’ . 1 outcome “as“ an overwhelmingh e lm in g . viJle district, said "wc cannot votev o te of confidence from the comply with” an aRrcementmt be- »• J |M ’m-.' . Greek people.' Government tween the Board of Education ^ I B . 0 » , spokesmanspokes Byron Stamatopou- and the Teacher’s Union. ' A los called it "unreservedi sup-i With 2,71700-Poundmd Shells port of the government anda n d theth e TTie agreement he referred toto, . BI ■ ■ ordering back to Oceani HHill- ill- ^ ■H q revolution.’’rev o lu , . SAIGON (AP) — The• New 1The 56,000-lon vessel, three my positionsi from its battle sla- ItU wwas the Jirst vote permitted j( B ro w n sv ille 110 te ac h er.'; lh e irmiited Jersey, ihe first Americanin bat- timestim as long as a football1 field, tion in the Tonkin Gulf. Jn2n Greece .since thc coup d’etat district says it doesn’t want, Cn p d etat tieslilp (0 see action sincece the turnedtur her 16-Jnch guns on>n cne-cnc- DuringDt her first mission, an ■ P j nearly 18 monihs ago. No oppo- was approved Sunday night by n e a rly lo oppo- Korean .War, entered the; Viet- my gun positions and bunkersunkers aerialaeru spotter reported that four the striking tcachers. H ||J J sitio n w a s p e rm itte d . p;,nam conflict today by bombard-■nbard- sevense\ miles norlh-northwcstvest of auloautomatic weapons sites that ■ A ,iJn a Slatement today PremierPremier jngjn Ny^ih Vietnamese positions)sitions thethc U.S. outpost of Con Thien.lien. were tiring at his aircraft were Oliver did not make cleara r ththe c ■ ■ George Papadopoulos saidiaid d^e-de- the northern half of the;he do- The' battleship hurled her 2,- dostdestroyed. Tliirty yards of effect of the local board’s un- - mocracym o c ra "would bc broadened” 700-pound missiles into the\c ene-eno- Iren'trcnchllne were collapsed and a willingness to comply with theth e I adened militarized zone. 700 KfljKjll in this Atlantic Alliance1 nation. - — ■' — ------road,ro ac was cut in two placcs as agreenient, but indicatedd ththe e r ■ ■ I TheT h e constitution goes Into et- the huge projectiles, which can board might set up its own . feetfe e t immediately except for 12 penetrate 30 feet of reinforced s c h o o ls. ' , I of itsIts 138 articles. These deal .' concrete, slammed inlo the posU ' A.number of Negro teachersachcrs " <. ■- j^ H with individual freedoms,;%kViet public Leaderider Urges itio n s . and students at a„junior high j [^^2 assemblytissen ' and freedom of the A Navy spokesman said that school in the Brooklyn district I press. They are to take effect at f on her second mission of the walked out this morning. S Some o m e I R ^R theth e government's discretion. i day. the New Jet^ey destroyed of thc students said their teach- I [T w | TheT h c constitution also t sets: up Trade - With^ith North i.an enemy artillery posilion and ers had told them to leavev e th* I unprecedented measuresr e s to three!Ih re bunkers and scattered school. ‘ ^ SAIGON (AP)—Foreignn Min- gime. gii ‘ supjsu p p lie s. Within a few minules, howev- '' ‘ ‘ '' ister Tran Chanh Thanhh pro- A while paper is a govern- A]Apparenlly the New Jersey’s er, the teachers and pupilss rcreen­ c n - pi1«c posed today tbat Nprlh;h nnd mentmi document consideredired to chicchief mission will be to try to' tered the building at the urging B RuskRl C^onferst - J . a Southg Vietnam engage in cui- haveha greater than usual impor- jmpor- knoiknock out heavily fortified of a community governing I; tural and economic exchangesihanges tance.tai NorNorth Vietnamese gun eqiplace- board official and a number of * IT to unite the two nationss after Thanh said the white papcr paper ments.mer along' the demilitarized .p a re n ts . AN IB O S O L D IE R C APTURED P T U R E D Ibyil Nigerian troops In1 BiafraBlalrtt thro?throws up his hands In anguish,Eukh ' \ W w ith Thant •;pcace Is restored. al:also shows that his governmentsrnment zonazoni that have withstood coun- ilirig raged In (hat war-lorn nation,Ion, It , >* The officials said the pupils□uoils ® captors tell him hc10 will dlc‘dlc as a traitor. As fighllrtg raged h J - But he said lhat peace is con- "I: "is ready to meet Northh Viet- terttertire from the allies and aerial ut against the young soldier. (AP wire- "got scared" by thc-T>rescnce’nce of ^ determined if the10 sentencescntenco was later carried oul against thc tingent on the withdrawalwal by nanam wilh a view to discussingicussing attacks.alia 'd^fng; photo cgblcd from London)lon)______'______On‘Issues’ ' •; police in thc btiilding, ad<^ing; P — hNorth Vietnam ot till Its regular ththe cessation of hostilities,ies, the TlThese cmplaccmenls, some "They’ve got thom In the boiler UNUNITED NATIONS,, N.Y. titroops as well as its "auxiliaryiixiliary rerespect for the demarcationIon line dug deep into, hillsides, contain room and checking out thc j (AP) — Secretary of Stateale Dean forces"(i trom the South. alialong the 17th parallel, peaceful>eacerul big Sovlcl-built artillery pleccs Rusk discussed Vietnam,am, thc Thanh spoke with newsmenjwsmen co coexistence, and culturaliral as whichwhi have been harassing al- Oliver also expressed Inio'r anger FortasJL FoeFoe Says "PolTolitics’ pproposed Big Four summit aflera releasing South Vietnam'sctnam's wellwi as economic exchangesiges be- lied camps along tho frontier, - ...... -over thc heavy concentration of conferenceconfc and other issuessues In a nninth annual while paper■ on thethc tweentv ihe two zones oncee pcace includinginci Con Thien, Glo LInh,- policcmen Inside and outside thc j • "lively and friendly” private Vietnam\ war. EntitledI "The Is restored.'’ and Dong Ha, headquarlers of junior high school. J talk with Secreiary-Gencralsncral U Warv In Vietnam, Liberationitlon or "It Is up lo the North and the the U.S. 3rd Marine Division "Is this Czechoslovakia?" he ForcedJ. WaWarren Tob RtResign Thant s„ on Monday. /Aggression?”, the 52-pa'ge;e docu*docu- South,Sc together. In meetings,Ings, to and a vital operational baso for c a m p . . . . a.sked. "This Is an arm ed camp. RuskRu talked with reporters mentti presents evldonce of what settlest these points," Thanhnh said, the DMZ. We don’t need them.” [or more It says aro North Vietnam’sa’s overt "including"I .where, whenen and -W llhin mlnulea the New Jer- - : , an- WASHINGTON-(AP) - Sen. of « hers, D- Itr the offlcc of chief justice."Ico ” brieflyhrlef after meeting for more i Tho agreement was an- V - Sen. of Son George A. Smnihers, Dr liFtl hanl—the and covert operations to10 over- howhi lo organize generalal dec- sey can lay down a ninc-gun Panama Ho snid this wns due tnto "rnl-"cnl- Ihnn lan hour with Thant—the a nounccd Sunday afternoonn after GpGordon Allott, R-Colo,, saidaid to- MnFla., reported hc is In Panama Hi will hold throw tho Saigon governmenternment lionstl In North ond Southth Viel-Viet- brObroadside roughly equlvolenl ^ lo n o f a culated phrnfeology'’ in-^ letters first‘‘rst In a series Rusk will hold I n Id-hour negotiating sessionslon at ‘i'jy Senate’s fourth day of to attendi the inauguration of a cula h foreign «nd install a Communistlist re-rc- ni nam to work out unification."tion.'* halfha]; Ihc bomb load 0/ o^Bs2 s resi- debate on Abe Fortas’ nomina-omina- new president and won’t’t returnrclurn exclexchnngcd by W arren andnd Pres- *he next 10 days with foreign ® Mayor John V. Lindsay’s resi- del submit- ministers and other top) officials "------' ■ ' “ ' " ■ — ' bonbomber. dence. It was npprovcd by thethc tioi Hon ns chief justice lhat polilicsloliiics untiuntil Wednesday. ‘ ideridcnt Johnson. W arren submit- On her first day In nction Iho . outspo- ted‘his retirement nt thala Presi- here here for thc General Assembly . leiulership of thc 65,0f)0-mcmbcricmbcr rmrnther than age pronipiedd Enrl SinaihersSi has been nn\ outspo- ted New Jersey fired 29 rounds of s’ nomi- dent's pleasure, nnd Johnson. S o n oc-ac- AFL-»CIO United Federationlion of waWarren's proffered retirementrcmenl ken supporter of Fortas’ nomi- den 2,700-pound shells from her IG- : tnken a copied it, to become effective In response lo questions, Rusk • Teachers. A rank-nnd-filo10 votevole frofrom the post. natnation. Ellendcr has not tnken a cepi “ Resigned CzeiCzechsI Find Sinciinch guns and 45 rounds of lion but upon the confirmation ofof a sue- snidsaid the subjects gone overo v e r with w ith Sunday night wos 5,82B in1 favorlavoT tAnd Allott said thnt "thce posi- siaistand on tho nomination but upo • smaller shells from her 5-Inch Thnnt Included the Inttcr’s pro- of calling off the walkoutut and tiontioi taken by Mr. W arren inIn thiaihia snlisnid he would never votele to cut ces;cessor. Thnt { ^ 1 T 1 f5uns Into targels eight miles In- Alloli snid thc Is.sue couldould only posnlposn that the Big Four foreign j 592 against. momatter, in effect dlctalinglg that off debate. A oops To Remain Eland. The Navy declined to dls- him os How muny other senator.^ilor.s will be re.solved by "nn uncqulvocnl:qulvocnl ministersmini set up a "HS summit Soviet -Troops The plan calls for sendingIng 110 AbA bo F orta.'j .shall s u c c e e d h im a s II . .. . close how far out ai sea she was Icacliers, oppo.scd by thc10 gov-gov. chichief justice, l.s exceedinglygly of- be nb.senl was uncertain,1. except resircsignutlon by Mr. W arrenrren and meeting.meei PRAGUe'(AP) — Czechoslo-echoslo- CCernlk’s Sept. 21 statem ent“ 7 that “ nt tho llmc. loklyn's fcn»lvc-ta-m y-iicnsa.of.Jusliccilisliccil thnttljn Mr^. Margaret Chn.scChn.se an unequivocal acceptancetnnco ofot Tiij.qi, initial reaction1 lo thethe' vaks were resigning themselvesimselves a gradual pullout of most of the . ------—crning— boanl— of— Brooklyn's icr /{ 1 w a r n c tio n , m il iia r y Ocenn Hlll-Drownsvillo schools,i'chools, Tlio1 Sonato l.'i to voteTuesdnyuesdny SmTth,--R-Mulno,Sm Isin«~Wl~W nlter sue:such-resignntion-by-M lr«-John- r,-John- Thnnt-proposnl-from-W'fhnt -Washing.- ashlng.- today_Uiat_lhe..SQylRi:lad_0£CU*.4 ;d occu- .0' □ccuniUlon forces wouldQ-Jjcgm begin spokcamon—reporled_.all.-W jii _____ hack to Ihcir classtTs iri'lho'prc-ho'pro- on cutting-off'dcbftte-on-a-mo--n-mo- Rocd-hospital-Jiere-untlcrgo/tigRo( son ton wns negative, but Rusk did padon| would last longer:cr thnn "in the ncxifow days."" remote Green _ l.n., left Friday night for could ' gel a House volo/olo thlfiibifi woiwording would biivu permlllcdpermlllcd of lheI (ienernl Assembly, then Czechs nnd Slovnks on Sundny a trip to Kusiiln, And the offlcc iS a , l>" IO”” ‘Jrivo nl n luncheon wt! don't need them,” ‘ n ' ’ week, bill Iho outlook for Kuchsuch lhe excmplioii only on programs[programs wllhwith 'Ilinnl. It had hccui e ^ i hilled i i ' S ( o»llng« rcnorlcd ficelng bulldiJz- ! Walershetl crs levoling ground n nround rn S Mondny nt tho Elks Club. coafrontatlouH In dim Indeed,idocd, wllwllh C{|iilvalent appeanincesjinccs in- previouslypre\ ns a "courte.sy cnll." ,n Tho goni hns been sot nt The bill Is on the H oukisdJ calen- steistend of those wilh op^brtuniiyi^iortuniiy —— i-J cnmps of Ihu occupation troops < Ll nnd somo building consiructlonI,*?! t which .will aid nino lU r 'Inr. subject to clearancoICO from fo reijual npixMiranccs by tho _ - “"■"Meet S lated ' .1™ ngonclos, monlftl honlth, ’Wailacc Opens[)cns North Swing, the Hule.s Commltlve which/hich has trlrIrlo. Fr f*’*' ‘how units planning to spendspeiKl . Cnmpflro Girls, Ic r A meeting lo discuss ' Iho pro- ; H'"[] winter. * “ ‘ 1 , scheduled a meeting ona tbo Is- *'"My clear intenl was lo allow French * '• Leader posed Rock Creek Watershed ., YMCA. YWCA, Salvation . „ Czech Informants said Ihe j aiC « » ''ThurfiiJay. nflfl £lirec-w«y (fel)«{o or no dvhaic A i IS project hns been sot for I« n,m, laid the Arlhrijh T o uh. ‘ Vows To Nameimc IRunning Male 2 t,i,V KMl.; Rii««lnns h n d on co n g r rc d In lUil IlouHo members closc lo alat all.” Plcklo snid. Attends Rites Oct. 7, nccording to Twin Fnlls '' “■.Ill''.. I! dnilon nud Red Cross. , neorgo "I don’t maki; oui! npiHich In Ihe principle to pull out nil but “ CHICAGO (AP) — . nrnrjic Hich In Ihe .sllunllon ilouht thnlI thoth e de- —------T ? / , n Cininly CommisHlonorH. 11 ni p ,,r in „ , 1,0 j.in c h e o n I ln r - W nllncc a rriv e d (n G)»Ii;iikoG)di;iigo onoon placo nnd then iinolherler one hiilhales would mnturlallzei> oeven v e n If ■ ' —— For 'J Canadian‘ A niiing thoHO n lie n d ln g wvuiii ill Iw , ‘I’C c s tlm n ic d , I Monday to open n cnmpulKnimpalgn ho Hoiuowhuru cl»o as Mr. Nixon CongressCoi puNses the bill iu its MONTRHAL (AP) -: 'Hio Hie pro. ropreseninilves of tho Soli r Con- , ^ f'lW.OOO“ ‘r'topJ* h y O ct. I 28. I li T h isI ,f'-nuired spenker. Mr. Nol. Hwlng through wven Northern,Itirlhera dtidtfcH," Wallace said, WuilaceiVullace present prt' form. , ITS mier of Frnnce, Mniirlco Couvo Y“ * „ wns 10 hnvn been ratified by n ' ...... Seeger Sings Ice Coiivu Hcrvntion .Servlco «nd11 cniHilcniuil soviol-CzcchoslovnkI meeting^ I J,. In , "orved ns chnlrmnn nf fltatcs rk-h In electoral voichDU'H.. i>nnnitl tJiai JUelmrtJ M. NJxoii.on, He-lie- IlepuhllninI presldenlinl cnndl- , do Murvlllo, iirrlveil Sundnylundny to lo j„ |),o couniy, ? !(]‘lnK in ..c iro n tc r B oiso U n lie d not.Sf- (AP) - 'frusteosrusteo,'! ( f J , i|,„ (unornl of Dnnlcl ,/. Moscow l)ii( the session lins 1 W allaco WUH Hclurduled1 lu pa-;pn-> 1“'|»il)U(-nn presidenllal caiulldato,ulldnte, (lateilat Kichurtl M. NIxon has said ^ If D nn c 'j-hQ nroi«),snl to UIIII7.0 m oro Fund Drivo" In lOOG nnd ii-r .t I - of •“'Iho COIIOHO v o te d frlR^t?on poHtponcd repentedly. Rcn- ^ rndo down Sintii Street aiuland lo prpromised |iupport for npirnn hous- he would dehate IX*niocrat Hu- ^ ’ '’’"‘.'■I* Johnson, tbe Quebec prnvlnclnl prnvlnclnl Snnko River water for irrlgntlon " Ily. Rtn- nresidanl of thnt Unlled roniiri.^K Monday niil to inierfere with „rpii I «'*'»» for tho poHtponcmcnts j nuiko a iipcuch In suburbnnban Ci-Cl- '''"'<> Waiihington, D,C,, "and benbei H. Humphrey If Congress fj re wllh premier, lu n show if of Iho iho Do Do „n ,|io Snimon trncl, nnd nlso " o rg n n lz iitln n In 1007, u S re stmleiit.fnculty !.y»:oum.yj;«!um ^ fimillo govenimnnt's contliuilnK • r L n m C zo clio slo v n k rani l«lur. ■ Ihen wi-nt down lo Miamiml nndand suspendssuf the ecpial Hine re- :ontliiulnB ((, «atubllsh s'uim walor recren- * h o slo v n k ^ proclnm ntlon dcs- 1 hald HOinethlng elhe.” , c|ul c|ulremenl. Hut he han fliulyIliicly r,!.ro- (-' snid there luKM.ee<,id beeti couvH tli> MiirvUif) «nMnM bt'fino })ef«re n m t ami lliw p r io lly otI /{elllrg H LBJ ^ Urges1 WorW orld’s Nations ' Wallaco li)ld newtimenI ntnl tho linnIU wero made in fliicul IDRHlOnn to hlib ill 10 sp e c ify th a t th on exemihexenii>- protestsI’ agalnut Reeger’fi np. Ills , depnrluni thnt ho InlendH IntendH lo iliu .Soil C o nsD rvntlon S e rv ic e to -1 airport: "Wu will deflnitolyeflniioly morom than KOO Idaho families,iimllles, ilollllll would apply onlv «>0 or conl per ycnr ovor tho nn much mall from llllnolK nn m I'nlls Counry Judicial Building, Hifit» tho tomplollon to cut bnck nonoxt flvo yonru. Tlio altornullvc, from uny other ntato nndll’t,.:. ho ck- Teacher,T, 16, j Questic2stions ‘Geniuftmius^ Label ~ Ihelr nsNlstnncu to thu bnve-nolsmve-nola ho sold. Is to, allow uncontrolled p e c ts HtroMK n u p p o rt froro m th e ‘ t a ol Iho glolK). toiforces lo dulertnlne lha progress M hlw cnt. EAST I.ANSmn, Mich.[|. (A(AP) P ) tolo lo!io m o re , " s o I rn nnjlflml jiflm l In- UnHlngU i oouple, is complelingnmpleling nml-Dndonml Junior College.0 8 0 . TlioyT h o y Filipino'Crews' o "This would 1)0 A trnulc;lc endend lolo wi wiih Ibo likely I'osuli thnt ARked nhout n poll1 which —- Walk Inlo Hdlth Slum's's trlg<^ eKpenslvook dreiise.s that orcn'laren't ko fio hl.HIiI.h senior* yenr Ibln fienieslor nemestor losl In ciiurl, „ two ducndos nf coniinllmcnl,imeni. ot ot gr growth would sink lo threo per him reciilvInK m,in per nomclryn {-laiis for freshmonimnn al old-lookln};,oli nmand will Join lidllh in thu ihu MSU Ediib{•< ncrepls-wllh, rvHorvn-r e » o r v . ‘Boycott’ JobsO trlnlI nnd error ond. I think, cc ccnt, ccnt of tho V(ito in Ohiti. WndnceWnllnco MichiganW Stain UnlvrrHlly,ly, you '"1 always wns a fat fal lltllolllllo gntdiiatogm collogo Biudylnglug ninth- tions—bertion taihor'a opinionilnlon Hint thnl maniiA (AP) - Several mngniflconti achlevonicnl,"ml," the tho ya j„n ,q vvlso," tialtl: "Wo not IH per comnt otof ihothe wouldw swear llto tcachur• Isia l.sia «a thiIhlng,’’ Hho added, , i I em ollcH . ■ Hho is ll g e n iu s. Ihouiiunil l-'lllplno employesnmploycs PrcHklcnt1 suid. voturii in Otilo in nlitn a poililonp e titio n ddi n y o v e r 17. Hdllh deeided lo comolO l^> MSUMStl NJrman^ pianlnlk, in,. An grndn- "I"1 believe ll Is qucstlonablolestlonnblo tailed lo rc[>orl for wnrkrk lodoy Johnson wus n siirprlsoso sspook- ok to net UN on thu ballot. . .If the thc She hn’l. She'H only 1(1. aflafter gradunthni from1 I'lofldiiMofldil nlonie fltildent In 7,oology, Is teach- Ihnl I wan born n genius,"nius," she nl Chirk U.S, Air Forceco Unsu,Unso. or« al-tho 0|>cnlng,H0SHlnno n of o f the*the , T h o P ro tild o n t’s rem w rk s, '• -xmliH d o n 't d o n n y Iwitc-rter lhlhan a n F-dlth Is n' nintliemntlesIcs pho-phc- AlluulluAt Unlw rslly bucnuyoi;nuHo nlMRlrt IngInR' goni'rnl biology lotn stinlm-Hoplm- Hinted.slnt "It musi bu Ihoho cxpcrl-oxporl- nnd moro ihnn 1,000 demonslrn-imonslrn- combined< onnual meotlngBstlnuH of whllowl oddrcssed dircctly to /I- that In November, thoy’ll11 hohu oul nnoinenon from I-'lorldn1 who: learnedlei tbe nchiHil had IUIlui excol* mm<; o re s , llo lu n g rn d u n lo10 ot o t Con- C on- ence.1 nt Congress, which thla cnnlrlhullon^^—that’s whomhorn wowfl Ingli books from llio nubileibllc II- pnypn costs. Her fnthor Is ls tinablounnblo of idlsclpllncd woric forlor alllhulllh her spare tlmo and aiiodio onjoyn nnll-Amerimn deinonslrutlons.strations. jorllyj of ths non-Coininunlsllunlsi na-nu- y

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2 Twin Falls Tlmes-New»'lews MMondoy, Sept. 30, 1968 - ■ , UU. .l s. Decision nn Peace Corps Seen Se< To^ay IRRrS WORLOfl M rs. B e tty W o o len a n d A'i On Secvu'ity ^ , Sa , Said ‘Dying’ Morgnn d iscu ssin g work,at Daily/ Weather PJ ReReport •■-fc Ti r 1 ■ NclghboNeighborhood Cenler . . '.'Tion ByVolunteei’I* Eggdston carrying large envcl- BacksUa* Negro 1 ope . . . Dr. Harry Brumbach ^ 1— rine dre.ssed in surgical garb . . From Tlmes-Nows 24*Hourt-Hour WV eather Bureau Wire.,’lra„ NEW YORK (AP) A Dc- / / ^ , 1,1 M A N IL A {\P) — A magazine dressed fense IXpartment trial examin- *' ' wwritlcn ritlc by U.S. Peace Corps3rps Frank Barnett1 talkT ns about [ fensc 1 ; dc- hunting trip . . . Egon Kroll cn- cr hns ruled lhal a Negro should ' Votunieersvolu n in lhe Philippines dc- hunting ; " a te rin g b u s in e s s o ffic e . . . P a u l A not be denied access to govern-)vern- . scscribes rib t the Peace Corps as "a terjng h , r j ^ ? i 7 fjv Roberts sitting in county office ment secrets, although he wasivas a •. W Y i I '' dying dying dream.” Temperatureses Foi-ecast/;^ SUNNY member of thc Conimunist par­ It also says that Pence Corps3rps ■ . .■ .. 1^‘^rlDa Glecd driving past po- • ty fo r 17 y e a r s . . training creates timidity and hcolico stastation-.-.— Ben-Mottern ------issy- wearing plaid sporls jackct . . . . . ------FFair a l today through Tuesday>day 30.18 Inches; humidity. 3919 per Thc examiner, Charles J. U J ' I tcteaches a c h volunteers to "pussy- 'vcaring wiih liltic changc in tempera,ora. cent.cent, The 8 a.m. roundup:: T.F. Klyde, said it is ''relatively easy . " r f Sgt. Calvin Bernard comment- ' e a s y m . . S ’ on National ture. high loday and Tuesdayy 72 WeatlW eather Bureau: 41, with 88 per to understand”,unc why a Negro■^cgro I \\\ An editorial In the magazinenc’s s ing on "typical Monday morn- (0 82; low! to n ig h t In th e 40s. 40s. ccent e n t ihumidity; T.F. Entomologynology seeking .seekinj equality would haveh a v e ■ 1 24-page autumn edition calls5 on ing”jnR • • t Rosenbaum carry. High Low Pr. ^ ff ■ , || s: * Probability of rain near lero,:ero. Laboratory,Laboi 42. with 95 perr ccnlccnt joined the Communist parly,in• ty . i n ______— 1 volunteers-to-save-tbe-corps-tf-if.it tl. lng-cup.of-coffeo-.-.-.-Bill-Meek------Albany, cloudy ...... 66 40; ;; .. olui- Outlook Wednesday — continuedlU cd hhumit u m id i ty ;- J c r o m o ,- 4 G ;—Hla a|iey,- p ey ,- 1933.1933.—------, or- cr miking about Little Buckaroo j ___Albuq\ierquc,-cloudy-i9-54—,01 Is n o t to o la le b e c a u s e th c o r- e r laiKii Tair—and~Slld. In 7tfie Camasmas 50; CCastleford, 45; Rupert,rt, 40. The ruling made last weekw ee k ^ staff S’odco . . . Morris Carlson swap- ; Atlanta, dear ...... 78 59I " .. Prairie, pfQ|, h l^ today and Tuesdaysday Soil Soli titemperatures: T.F. Weather eather was rcrevealed Sunday by thc Nc- ^ eanlza.lon’s permanent s'alt^™- ' pjng Jokes,with - friend . . . Mr. ■ Bismarck, dear .... 7G 43 fh cannot sove it. -[. 'of a n d F -M ^ r s . -R ex Jone.'?, W endell. I ’* in (he 70s, k)W tonight 28 toJ 38. 38. gurci Bureau: four-inch, 65-63; eight-einht- gro’s lawyer William Kunstlcr. V : Boise, clear ...... 72 53' •• . . The noon readings at the Twin . . g. Alfred N. Johnson, 53, of Har- Editor David Ruhnke, 25,’ ,,h of visiting with friends In Twin tach, 60-Sl; 20-lnch, 59-59; 36- , jJ''" B o s to n , c l o u d y ...... 67 51^ . •; . Falls Weather Bureau: tempera- , lem, joined the Communistt par- p a r- East Orange, N.J., a Dartmouthams Williamson hav^ : B u ffa lo , c l o u d y ...... 59 52f .01 ture. 67-degrees; wind northeastle a st In‘"ch, c h , 63-63; B u h l, 65-fiO; CC a a stle stle. - ty in 1933 n n d le ft In 1950,)0, h e _ graduate, wrote thal "dreamsAnd ing ‘‘"s coffce . with friends . . . Rav C h ic a g o , c le a r ...... 69 51‘ . V . at .i',six miles an'hour; barometer,eter, ford, ford, 68-54, and Rupert, 75-55. wrote jon his application fo for r a 1 dre hard, but they do die. „ And ic Crumbliss}"g cof' g ettin g birthday 5 . . Cincinnati, cloudy ..75 46 ■ '■ ggovernment o v e rr security clearance . like it or not the Peace CorpsP is Cr^"^^bg re e tin g s fro m frie n d s . . . M rs. Cleveland, cloudy .. 65 43 Its L, E. Kooncy, Fgirficl|d. crawl- I while working as an electronic jil i v a dying dream." fp i D e n v e r, c le a r ...... 66 46 . . ^ | ' , Ruhnke contends lhat in its ing throtigh--caHrn ‘ window . . . [ Sumiinary, Extendctended OutlookO l\ | engineering S n = aid for a Ncw YorkY o rk \ frZ Des Moines, clear .. 67 52 .. firm working on governmentim e n t keven-year history the Pcace Norman thr Leek and Mrs. Irene i_. D e tro g t,- c le a r ...... 68 49^ . . •• Hit High pressure both at the sur-lsur-[ Surface Sur winds will lend to in-In- contracts.contra ^ Corps has evolved from anIvor ex- .. . Fairfield,, taking drive in • Fo'n Worlh. clear .. 83 59J .. •• face and alofM s continuing 0VC7ove/ crease creas al. times this afternoonernoon Thexhe government turned downdow n ) c itin g stt>Tt in to sio d g y . o^ v e r- mountains . . . And overheard. , H e le n a , clear ...... 74 3S . . . "How come everybody at my ____ f [[ the Northwestern slates todayidav ^ delfaysbys to lo JohnscJohnson's application, but he A conservatism. * - “How Indianapolis, cloudy. 74 47 .. the any spraying and dusting opera- appealedappeal the denial and itt wwas a s iW D ^ The same issu4 produced,with schtml-rcunion.-had-agcd^cxcep'r'— Jacksonville, clear . 86 73 t .. .. while whilo little, in the way of mois- lions. 5 ^ lion.s.-Otherwisn—wind-speedaspeeda rcvcrscdrevers by“Klyde. I?' Pcace Corps funds and vdun-■tide ______— Kansas City.-dear -. 84- 61l ; - '.T.t turo’ turo’ ha'^TKeen added to the low durin,during the morning and evening 7^0 vcning The Department of Defense r.‘; teers' talent carried an articleough . ; Los Angeles, cloudy 73 64 I .. .. press pressure area aloft over Neva-eva- hours hours will be mostly lesss than said it will appeal Klyde’ss rurul- l- Uj called "Pussyfooting Through I Louisville, clear .... 79 54 i .. .. da. da. ' Therefore, no precipitationItio n 10 10 mml ile s p e r h o u r. , ing.!„(, the Peace Corps.” A I Memphis, clear .... 83 56 i .. .. is is ex expected over Southern Idaholaho Fair Fai weather was thei__ r rule d e _ . Written by Peter Frledland,|d. Itu AAi^spnists T S Hit I 0 19« W HEA. t«c. I M ia m i, c l e a r ...... 89 77 r . . .. oond n d East-Central Orepon at at throu(>houtthrou, Southern Tdatio imd 1-W1 ------^______^ said thfijPeace Corps training 1 ‘ Milwaukee, dear ... 67 SO I .. .. least least through mid-week, but but East-CentralEast-i Oregon vesterday. r j l J program taugnt volunteers lollV r^, fll Blast Rocks' I, ^"'The thing obout WaUace'aHace isis' everything i / o n d EVERY- a v o k ivoid ) Mpls.-St.P.. clear .. 67- 46I ;. ;. thero thero will bo somo cloudincss;s atat ThereThere was sonW cloudine.ss over avoid controversy and avoid INavali l d Center ------b o d y ; - r “ Mew Orleans, clear V 87 59 I .. V. times tim e s .— ...... - SSoutheastern outh Waho but no pro- isis 'black cor white’!" sasaying-what y ir they really think. _ - ______•• “ Y ' New Yotk, cloudy .. 70 54 I .. .. , Ter Temperature changes--duringring cipilalion cipila was received al nny V J I _____ “You learn to pussyfoot," I ^ ,t ^„ny Office Suites:S ------^------F rlc ( ' Okla. City, dear ... 83 55 ) .. .. the thc nnext few days will be smiillmi^ll of the thi reoorting stations duringd u rin g Frledland said. "It seems “ik most In X U Oregon ; Omaha, cloudy ...... 70 57 ! .. .. with wilh high daytime readings rp. rp. the the pastp; 24 hours. T ‘ w hen ^ people retain that lesson—when EUGENE, Ore. (AP) - Ar- ■ Khiladdphia, cloudy 71 46 ; .. .. mam mainlng mostly in the 70s>.and^nd High Hig temperatures on Sundayiu n d a y JLlX . lu IVElclll gan Go^ 1»V in ooubt pussyfoot.’’ "Ang soni-sts who tried to destroy, tho : Phoenix, clear ...... 97 63 I .. .. tho tho i 80s. Low5 nt night jvil^be^be ranced rnncc from 69 nt Soda Springs Gov. SamuelsonIson Denies] Story J Thc publication, callcd "Ang;) in- soni-sts Naval and Marine Corps train- ' Pittsburgh, denr ... 66 45 ; .. .. penci generally in the upper 30s ^^ d d toi toi 8181 ac Ontario. I-ows Sundaylu S J ANN ARBOR. Mich. (AP) - ^ p -. B o lu n ta ry o " (th e v o lu n te e r s )U in-s ingN^^val center in Eugene causcd I Pllnd, Me. doudy .. 65 42 1 .. .. the the 4 40s and there is little if anyany night night ranged from 34 at Soda A dynamitedyi explosion SundayM d n ^ Of |f T InfluenceXJse I 53 al racked a six-unit downtown of­ eUsed By HansenB U curred the disfavor of Somcveral U.S. JIOG.OOO‘"S dam age Sunday, r Ptlnd. Ore., dear .. 78 50 I .. ,. likelil likelihood of Jiny, frost in itheithe Springs Sprin; and Aberdeen to 53 al racked E m b a s s y o f f i c i a l s se v e ra l J10G,00( : Rapid City, clear ... 72 38 ; ..agric .. agricultural areas. ’ Boise Boise fice building.bt BOISIBOISE (AP) — An assertionsertion 11TTie governor commented on a moni snied No one was hurt, but at least ------^------PPolicc olit Chicf Walter E. Kras- that RiRep. George Hansenin at- statementstat< by the Lewiston Morn-on a onmonths lo ago when It commented three No 0 explosions about 1 a.m. ' Richmond, clear ... 81 50 t .. . . ------lorn- on local politics. three 1 I ney said a blast outsidedc a lempted lo use political pressureessure ing Tribune which said Hansen, wrecked' a 12-ton crane with a : S t. L o u is, c l e a r ...... 82 57- .. Ti n se n , ------w re ck e Q street-level entrance to an officc to "get a University of Idaho thethc Republican Senate nominee, 3.S-foot b o o m , tw o la rg e bulldoz- • Salt Lk. City, cloudy 72 45 .. linee, ^ ^ ^ , 3.S-foot . San Diego, cloudy .. 71 57 I ..;; Magic Valleylley Hospitals blew a three-inch-dccp holesle in slalf mcinberm» in hot w ater"r" was had complained lo Samuelson .y ers, foiir dump trucks and a • San Fran., dear ... 64 57 .. m* the concrete sidewalk, bentent a labeled "100 per cent false”j" Sal- aboutaboi activities of Gordon Sw!Law. Oatli-Taking V /i ^ truck used to carry personnel. : Sealtle. clear ...... 71 50 ! . ;;. Magic Valley Memorialrial i Cassia Memorialal d door o o r frame, overturned furni- urday byt Gov, Don W. Samuel-amuel- headheai df the university’s Com- . Two unignited gasoline bombs ture and knocked down pieces of son. • Tampa, clear ...... 89 74 J . .. . Admitted ' Admitted “ CCS of son. murmunlcations Department. were foiind.in thc main building. ) Mrs. Phillip Wert, Mrs. Rulon Mr. -- - Washington, clear 75 50 ,. .Mr Mrs. John NTZHolsT Daniel Law. Hansen reportedly n said, ‘Seats’ Q iief Investigators .said lhc arsdhisis ______SkeciSkeem. Pamela Wray. Esther' rnv ' No injuries were reported. t » • , II ^ was assisting in the campaign of ^ hooked powder fuses to plastic Vv “ C ox. M r s ..G c r a U l' B u d g e .• M rs. Pblicephi,-, later declined to esti- f;^ f( RobhRobbins, Carl Shaner Jr., Mrs. Richardpiph, Randall. Joe Ortiz, Vir- ,jsu- Rites Unveil11 '■ S Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho. sandwich bags filled .ivith gaso- , Edwin Praler and Mrs. Thomas p.';"' mate the extent of damage or M . . S in ia H a n n a . M r s . F lo y d F u n k IV.y , Samuelson look the complaintfo"”'Of Protocol-^_____ lin e . T h e s e d e v ic e s - w e ro p laced Henshall, all f^in Falls: Mrs. hunk j-ay ^hat agcncies .were in- /~i • a laln t ------<------Im e. T ; Alaskk, Canadak g r B. Johnson, Audrey Hirsch volved 1 ■< - to the State Board of Education. Tyler near dicsel fuel and ga'Solinc Kenneth Bement,\ Arline Gregg. . I . Hirsch volved in the investigation, nl- |x l 3 Ition WASHINGTON (AP) — Tyler near < Bodily, all Burley: thouoh r' the Tribune said, and the board Abel post- that was spread in a hallway of Jessie Morgan, 'M rs. William lurley: though it was understood FBI Giant Plane - r >oard Abell, former assistant post- that w, Hawaii S Mrs. DeMar Madsen. RMpert: 3 j;uled Law was assisting Church rn |n one wing of the main building. C n ig a r y ...... 77 433 Lewis and Leah Smith, all Filer; *,t-c‘ agents were at the scene. iiurch master general, was sworn |n one wi Mrs. John Lake, Paul, anda Mrs. newsmen reported a re- . on his own time and under prop-nroD- JMatoday ,as U.S. chief of protocol.^^?i*‘ The investigators found the , Eitnonlon ...... 75 M4 M Mrs. ts Henry Hatfield, Mrs. Ar- , a . Of Boeing , SSf circumstance. He liddie same type of bombs attached lo 3 nold Schroeder, Mrs. ThomasDmas ^ ceptioceptionist a t the office regularly He replaced Angier Biddle same I : Montreal ...... 57 43 nw d ,P) - But Ihc governor sold lhc Ouk: Den- a One-slory storage garage be­ 0 Edmons and Mrs. Gary Loomis.jm is . D is m is s e d B e a r L a k e ...... 6 4 -3!7 7 Sons So were born to Mr.,. nnd EddioEddi Nipper, both Dedo. Q vi Katzcnbach quipped. ______pf C o mMn m u n ist c o n fe re n c e , o rig i­ ; B o ise ...... 77 5313 Mrs. M rs, Gary Graf. Twin Fnlls..and and BIrlh.s Speaker For>X Smith,sS,“ have been inviled to lhe ""1 emphasize lhat Georgego-jjg ______Com m ceremonies when lhe 747 will be Hni nally scheduled for Nov. 25, . B u h l ...... '. . . 74 4616 Mr. M r. and Mrs. Robert 1-ce. I-ee. SoSons were born fo M r and -r» will be Hnn.sen mndo no nltempt to cm- _ ; B u rle y ...... i75 37.17. , Kelc Kelchum. Daughters were born Mrs rolled out of a ginnt hnngnrignr in barbnrrass the university, lhat I I Mrn Mrs. I Gerald Budge and Mr. K l J Ihis cilv on Ihe edge of Puget wn- IS USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS ■ Caldwell ...... 77 4111 to to Mr.^ and Mrs. Phillio Wert,Wert nnd' nnd Mrs. Richard Randall, all Burley Q u b g : Puget was nware of the matter for Traffic Deaths usei Sound, 30 mtles north of Senllle. someson time before lenrning that FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS ' C a s tle fo rd ...... 80 4515 Mr. M r. ond Mrs. I-ouI» Kelleyi^Burley. and Burl „„1BURLEY—The Burley Soroptl- f.'^ oropti- ^j,l ..jpiashedpla.shed Mr, Mr. Han.sen knew nbout ll. loo." E m m e it ...... 80 14 Mr. M r. nnd Mrs. Everett Wnddelj, mist Club members henrd ^[,jj 1 Fnlrfldd ...... fm i-ising)sing) oil o il Twin ' Fnlls; Mr. nnd Mr.s. „„„ ■•n r c h a m p a g n e b y 2G stete w w n rd - 1 ...... iimiimi. • O cnrp cnrge'Forschler spenk on’ "Our ., r esses rcpresentinR the airlines ' ...... 1 9 6 8 ...... 2 1 5 i| , I G o o d in g ...... ‘^7 . . Jnme."! Jn m Guest, Buhl, and Mr. and World, Our Country” nt Ihelr 12 Mrs. Kenneth Behient. Filer.• ' W orlti ; nlrendy signed up lo buy Ihe big 1 9 6 7 ...... 1 933 3 1|liT < t Gi^E 1 ^ 1 ; Crangevlllo ...... 75 42 Mr.?, luncheon mceiing at Brynn'sJrynn s piiinp;p|,.nc; . G r a c e ...... 74 39 , ", Unexpectedi j;™'" Saved li H illcrest Div. S u n M t i! ; H n ile y ...... 74 4616 Minidoka R Memorial j I C afe. * » TThe ho 747 cnn go nonstop for HAGERMAN - Severnl Ii Memorial Park for ■ale. h 1I0LI.I.STER — A Holllslcrllslcr ' oirlOiri of the monlh was, Mnry (^ooo ni (-,25 miles nn hour, j, „„i Magic Valley || m . Idaho Fnlls ...... 75 4414 Admitted wo nhour ,,|p,, school boys .spent 1 34 *1 L. R. (Andy) ANDERSON |! woman hnd unexpectedected SchorSchorzmnn, dnughter of, ivir.s.Mr.*!. Tt iho,^ Bp,] oeing 707, th e in rg e s t com - -j pent 1 9 6 8 ...... 3 4 jl l . f ; J e r o m e ...... 79 4616 Alois A l Rnusch, Howard Mor- giie.sisp,|, nn her front porch Della st com- Thursdny night In Ihclr cnrs 1 3 8 jl 7 3 3 - 7 7 2 7 |j 5orch Della Schorzmnn. Miss Schorx- merfinmercini jetliner now in, servicc, .. -defending" the high . K im b e rly ...... 72 39W gan and(.an Pnul Urestl, all Ru- J 41>1 f c r t p e rt. I man is n student nt Durleyy High ccarries a r rie s nn n v e rn g e n f 14141 pa.s- school’s 20-foot-high pile iS of "355 1®®"...... 38 lL_. Idaho Suite Police snidlid a a SchoolSchoo nnd pnrliclpntes in vnrl- setiner*sengers, It cnn go nonstop for ; of ; Lewiston ...... 77 50 Dismissed rui top for y topped wilh n Wcndcll car driven by Wallacee L. ous ous n nctivities of the school. B.OftOq Qfjo miles nt up to 605 m.p.h, 7 idcll ; M a la d ...... 7.S 3717 Eloy El Pena and JoAnn litco. Hieb, Christensen,ci, 42, Murtaugh, Eld f '' ,,, Trojnn In effigy in readiness __ ^M ountain Homo ...._79 47._. j»i|} m g h , E ld n n Wo«Hl s a n g a so„ lo nc- _Tt»c.carKQ_YcrslnrLJ)f,thp.J;W ’T he __f, botiLKUDOrl;. Loulaa-M aldnnado,1 —wcnt-oiit-of-'conlroi'-nlxiut-— ciiinp t(U*-_/;ii _ - fo r .« h o ir -p o p r ra liy - p r io r to - - - ' P a r m a ...... -^212 Minldnkn, M ini nnd Mrs. I.eslie g.- ilxiut- cninpnnicd by“ Mrs7'TVi>od:-1t- cnn 'iVn linul up to 100 ions,|, com- ,] Jho Homecoming gnme Frl- Wife Give You A 5:30 n.m. Sunday and crash- wns Does Your Wife C ; P.DcnlcllQ..;...... 75 40 s u m rash- wns iiniiounced ,lhnt tho0 clubdu ) p„rcdnarcd with .45-lonR for.BoQlng'siOQlngs . ^ . riny evening, W Stimpson.and daughter, Burley, ed Into the liomo of Audrey::- y^i||-i -- - -S oda S p r i n g s ...... GO 31 idrey-;:- vinniold n rummage e Oct. -joy cargo iiner-now In .servico,-r v ic o ,- ■ ■ simllnr-plln of wood EETING Evenings?!:; -4-T yln-ralla-r,...... 7 7 - 401 ------(0 Goodinir Memorinlnl. . ' I ..CnriiT, ifi;ilullihlt;r.______i!l2_.w 2_.wUli-.lhe..pliicc . to -bl>a a an- nn- ..iiopii -.Hodnfrofficinls sny^hc-.swper'• -.stipet' -■ vw h ic h 'w n s' lo h n v e h e eti u's'e'd' CHILLY 6BEHING O fficers .siilil th e c a r w a s ,ioi,nt ised A d m itte d w a s no u n c ed , , jeti(.t Isis a) ste p in lo n new ccrn rn for ffor tho ljonflre wns. burned " traveling nnrlli on Hlghwnyhwny Membei'HMei wore remindeil,le 747.|ins iieen on llmII drnw- drnw - pole, rnn Into Mrs, Cnrtcr's Mr.s, WASHINGTON (A P).,'-- A St,St. Bchedict’fl, .Tcromo r i c r 's Mr.s, U ln n rh c T n y lo r, T l i a .Snro- liig [„n biianl.s bii; for m ore thnn seven task forco for Hubert H. Hum- cnr nml ihen Inm her htnise.ouse. tiinlstt[„,is Cluh members will y^.nr.sy^.nrs and, conslrii«-tioii hns been Cuban Youth A d m itte d i Neither Mr, Christensen opern p h r e y d lscu s.scd l(!Ki«li7.od olec- m ?nsen operate iho cnnteen duringng the |,nd(irunder way for miire thnn one 'VJ ‘5'cc- Mr.s, N n rm n M yerH , W rnid^pll: d o ll: nonor n piifi!iengcr In his vo- blond tronic cnve.idroppinR in orj-nn- Mrn s ve- blond tlrawlng. Y Year, ear, Tive'1 fir.st p ln n e w iil 'St'S n n t g' I'C J e ro m e . |M r, C ll r IH 1 1' n H n Wns ■ V^tll nd de- ‘ group enid lodny. , 1 v. ^ CanadjrReports testing for governinenl approvnlpprovnl ||,„iiiKiueiicy arc troubling Cuban [ , ; D h m h s c d ,.i,chnrged with fniliirr lo keep before being ■ delivered 10 lhe pr C uban Vice President Htimntircy,ry, llieme M rs/Thnrlcs Mull, nnd Mrs. 10 Prime Minister I'idel Cnslro. Mrn. hisu\. vohli-lo under oiilrol. h\\ ‘ini' airlines. ; Dcmocrallc prealdenlliU nonil-iionii- MnrMnrin l.nrn);oili Hiiiiit- r.d"" Fifth Transplant Al a remedy 4io hns (tuggosicd Cnnn- nwlng nlrendy has orders for ,„i, nec, released thc report iif revolution imd 1101 beenr car-Hnld Call or drop In lo minlnirndon Ims nnld it wlll rc. fp l«Hi> of Koruaii. Ifi, of Hdmiindsloii,ndslon, Chlnn Chinn eelelirnleH its lOlhianni-h i anni- rle d l '; l I'V O r. MMnrvin nrvhl world's 54lii hciirl trnnsplnntiisplant noso nnewspaper Asnlil ShlmbunIhlmliun CaNiro< snid youlliH had lieen . Twin Fall* — PKone >33-5535 lieen 364 2nd Av«. E. — Twin Fall* ■ ------^ nSr.4' "meet thn tenchern" meclinu■olinu "■ ,* S lr» P '‘, l> rot''»«ur i>r physics phy»lc« pntlcnt.,„ n |„ | ' rcjmrcjHirled rU tcxiny, culling cut lelenlioiH! wires, com- •‘1 nnd inulheinnllCT, jlu.lll-d llm ' ,,'r I—FREE h«at Ion calculalioni— Marries PublicistC ISI Jt nt ft! p.m, Tncsdav nl llm liigli leil the Dr, i>ierr« Grondlii, whn10 per-por- The The celebrnlion will be lhe nililingn,| roiihorles, burning r'.V Cu- Horn# demonilratlons— FREE h«i lo tin ’■'’fl' formnllnns nfof thi'till' fonnif„hni»l Ihe first four trniiH- first first slneoh Chnlriiuin Mnoao The- ise- bniii,m fhigs and «lenlroying jxislers nF.vniu.Y nn.i.s, caiif,Tftiif f“;*‘"‘>l ‘-afclerln, Prlticipni .John osiers' •illmofei. Ktu(( 1“”’“'''' mnniimenl. .Severalnl rock (Uuiitil,,,iuut le d u 2U-m mi telum a m inill tMim’H Auppnrlerii claim ed Sept. ttt Ruerrllln idol Urncaln "Cho" (AP) — F.nlorlalner nannylilt w ; will IntnHUiU «t«(( iVllli'B » l™ .'lu n 'n ...... Bollio Iwo•'Y'’ In fj,,,,,,,.Siiiidny’s oiK irntloii. T h ely y nhionlso (1 0 |hai |h a i Ihev havo cnpiii*-ed■rd eon. eon- (Jiiovara. (hi ■•Cho" ^ CONVERSION INSTAUEDNSTALIED If IN A FEW HOURS ThomnV 25 yrnr-old «lniiRhlrriS r " »»'l "I’l"'" ni^llvlcli'* ; , Pl'innpd nl the hlnit flclioni, .Jiu'kiiif'W I*''*’ Ihinwiiiiil v e a r s n g o wwere ere reniovt^d* Mersereau's kidneysitldneys trojtrol 0of all Chlnn nftorr IhreeIh re e —------2= Tlioresn Is hnnevmoonini! wllh L .' liniip «'X"n»hii'd bv Iho^ clnns, rlnss, „,„i „,„i ,,,y(,s for use In other opera- ycurs yours of confllci willi followersillo w o rs puhilftlHt l.n r r y (Jo rd o n . .11.'31/ nt ‘>f ‘he gi'oup, Tlio n»» tim e liol-tMHit. Ill lim de ep ' woll." cclehrnllonti wnuld expressISS ""tie- d e . J lonl’ ‘-r^vieeH of Iho cnvernH,h” Iheyihl'v "very woll." cclehri n n i M c In ty re , I.j,.,i.lermaii wiil li'iid (In- lonlo, ' llglil in Ihn lotnl viclory/ oof f lhe b M ^ .1 Mlsn Thomns wns givenI nwnWny ny -•■cii c h u r c h .SynUHiilHtns," Shnn wwiil lll f'” ,"' 1«y'TS of Icn wliich p ikCS rcvohillon." ______JESIS bv her fnther. Her slHipr, MnrUiMnr (I dinrdifiplnv nnd cxpinin llio "Cris- "C i'l«. '■ " n f /^ 7 S |» “ ™ llid 'll, h poHMlhln Candidate Rakes ^ Thomns, star of iho "Thnt• ‘{iiri" *"1 inonH,”moi . — \ * • ' television serlcH, wns mnldnid of , ______fufnr r iIlle nren to iKJcntno afllvnleii= p U J J . , S. Farm Policy® [U h o n o r. I.IJidles of Iho 1-lks will iiipotnipoi "Rj"a g a in w ith mollcMi In v n n nId d olher o lh e r rkjhy, idnlio (AP) ~ S tnloln le voicnnic ni-ilvliy. , The bride recently mndon'tn * -fl ntm iK p,m. Tiirsdny nl iho liikn ''oic .Sen, O rv a l lln n .sen o f Idnlio Id ah o Ij ' A f a , x ] d i t i o n .Binging debut with Iwr father nl j ^ kI ‘, . I'liiiii, Kupubllcnn iiomliicoICQ for fanatly traditic ^ L ak fl T flh o e, C nlK ., Aiflliiii,t _ ni "'IlL (Congress, aHsorleflneflt enrd party nt 1:30 p.m. At Burley Center A “'''i in e rlc n » h n bnd pollllcniIcnl in-In- M r ^ i i u c fl 'hito M ortuflrv for com fort and counoot, diamond), wWl*. y y l n l t l r r m o i a r e THE TIMES.N1!WS1 WrWrdiiesdny In iho Aineriean'rieiin . V^lllam^ .Slicns, Hurley,'•y. I"'"hiin v yeitli e itlm e n l.” . Q ( j nl lim a of noad, All porBonnol are Kichlo Imon nnmed director for the Iliir- " j' II 1. B U U n j ooif CLuas, TV. D expariflnced,, Twin Fall., Idaho l.f'/llon Hnll. Drldito nnd plniichlo lx>oi Ihe Iliir- " Jl,,, ndmlnlstrnlloii’s I policy ^ l'c y EjD MUtlCAl, INSTRUMBNIS, MO.M O- B5j lliconaod c a n a a d — — fully qunilflod nnd oxporioncec Dy Carrier wwlli I bn plnyed nnd rcfrcihmentsments li'y l^y Nolgliiiorhond Cenler,er, no*ne. has im^ been] lo keep prices pilldpiiid 10to UB jiCTOHS,jk WATCMCS, RADIOS,) lo s, NB will bn served. Door pricesK wiliwill nording i‘> Al Morgnn, direclor fiirmiirs („rm ’hiw In order lo0 kkeep e e p MH tvpiwrikrs,tv binoculahs, N per monlh will - (Dally & Sunday) ..... t2.3SU.3i be awarded, llm nuliUo. tnIn In-in- ''f of tho Community Action ction prU'<'s chenp," llnnsen^en nnld B camikas.cA lAPt hecoiidiiis, B B y M a ll vli, Tooisjro?.Vi o is j IS B ■ V ^ \J V Paid In Advance ______M r, M nrg n n sn iil M r,, SStions tle n s in|{ o fromrom thn every ever family, nnd tho farm er is DM maintained; MnMrs, Knil nnd Mrs. A, C, Victor,/Ictor, iow iow Incomo group nnd shoiildshoiilil ennglit cniiij In a ii(|iieere betweene cn Hkynky FKONC 79H600 fourth.foil Dnn Corr wns aI new rnm rnntnct llio Stnlo l>opnrlnicnlmcnl of nic-kelinu nicki cobli and depression)resslon no MomaANt ' ^ ...... pla;pUyor, ■ Employment Em, In Durley, ^. p price ric e * ." Wl ■vtm m noN Q NATIONAIr SStfC TEO M O « T ia /

iI Mondoy, Sept. 30,0 , 11968 9 6 8 TTvkfin F a lls T im e s -N e w * 3 V |k ^ o u sje e Members ]V] ers Press &Battle FoFBeformoF; WASHINGTON (AP)) — House of the previous day’s's proceed-]proceed- certain, bills ihal are! nolnot con- be playing it by ear andnd picking!?picking! going ■ to adjourn without' the m e m b e rs b c n l on re^organizing o rg a n iz in g in}ings for 2'/i h o u rs, ‘ tested and on whiclii there is their spots. As far as ns ihcy'rc'lcadcrshipihcy'rc'l knowing it was in a Congrcs.s nnd revampingiipmg the • l.asiI ' Thursday, Democratic Drmocratit j general ag'reenuJnt.” concerned the Congressess is notjfnot 1 fight.” electoral proccss appear>car to bcbe I.oadcrI.o Carl Albert ofif OklaliomrOklahoma Rumsfeld atiempied to call c all uup p ------fighting'a losjng battlee bui bui they ,asked,nsl iho House to give;ivc iisils concon- the two bills he’ favors'o r s underu n d e r aron’l giving in. seisent-lo permit lhe callingailing up ofti unanimous consent butJl Speakerlt Speaker - ^ Hg’fPo Thre?''.weeks ■ ago. a small lwoi\v bills this week undcrf lhconbillsJcon- cognized for ihni purposo. \\ R ■■ plans to crcaic .'i pariinmcniar--linmcniar- corningcc older Americansricans ,inc,indj Chairman Carl Pcrskins of ian’s nightmare, hopinging loto eni- federalfei banks—wouldd nol havO'thphavt Educalion-and Labor Com- barrass Democratic leaderscadcrs and to gu to Rules Commitiee)mmitlee ifi mittee aslied RumsfeldId tolo wiilv;S wiiiv ♦ _____ * revive congressional rcorgani- thereUv were nd objections.ions. druw his objection to theni^biii hill tn tola __ ^ t i o n a n d c lc c iio n .:r c:forni- fo r m .b bills- ills - ...... Rep„Donald-Run»iifold,-R-lll.sfold,-R-lll.,. hclp-t!tdorlj-citizcns-tiut-hc-Tc: Doth measures are now in lhe the objecled.ob . fused. The . lwo bills were Ihcnihcr ■ deep freeze reserved:d by the •'], seems unfortunatelate liial thithe scheduled for'iicxt weekeek on thtthe J Democraiic-conlrollcd1 H ouseo u se (•entlemango from Oklahomaklahoma Is1 condition the Rules Commillct H S ’ FRules Commlllee for measures „„( asking unahlmousIS consenl tito approves. E . favored by Speakere r John Jo h n W; hr b rin g one nf th o se twTO o bills b ills (Ic};(leg- Al.so Thursday. Rep. Thoma' I R f c . ^McCormack and otherer leaders.leaders, isiatiyejs| and electoralI reform) toI m, Rces, D-Calif.. filed a dis B e The reorganizationI bill was o, (i,e fi,„>r of ilie House. We hav sc. We have charge petition wilh thehe speaker speakci ij CALL 733-71733-7111 COLLECTt , , ! J*" 'Nt. B b ■ rccommendcd by a bipartisan „oi„t been mceiing everycry day. WWe effort lo get thec rcorgani rcorgani- J '.,^3 ^g I S Senaie-House commitieelittee and haveha hnd plenty of iimelime for lliilic |,in on the House floor. II MOBILE , o ' ■ passed by the Senate;e aboul a considerationco of thesese pieccs oof 217 members—a majority“itv°o7'lh" of ih( ! “°"‘= I ^ H r '' I >year and a half ago. |elegislation.” Rumfeldd said,said. House with three vacanciesc a n c ie s cxcx- S 'O'"* 0 vou vou moy moy | J It coniaii\.s more* --lhan th a n 100 R p p iip j A lb c rl: “Ot " O t ccTflrscccTtlrse. isling-^sign the peiilion.lilio n . lluth e ■ ««« H'# entit* line of fom ojj | fl^ • I changes, to 'modernizernizc nnuand ,|,p,jj gcnilcman knows'ws' lhethe cir-cit measure will be takenn f^om ththe e g MOHAWK CARPCT in your I strcamliVie Congress' structure slruclure cumstances arc entirelyircly diffeidiffer- Rules Commiltee. ' 2 hoine, No obligaiioa. | p! jijS 3WK f ^ B and working methods, transfer Is, transfer Almo.sl every week wc d ^ The election • bill—abtoiTso ppassed a sse d ’ by the Senate—would,lid, amonga m o n g Olher things, strengthenicn controls Bl^H ------■gftfetST~ '1 ■oifcaiii)>aigirflnaiiccs:------f e ; , a f f ^ ' n In their-4irst attemptTipt to dis- ! rupt the House Sept.pt. 11 the group—Republicans, p primarily, r im a rily . w P - ibut also a few Democrals—>cmocrais— 1 * S $ |^ y prevented the body fromfro m ddoing o in g p i anything except answer endless roll calls and listen to a reading — ______•Jm ^ k l'

le, Md.. president of the M aryland Joust- 4-piece , ORM is Leon Enfield of Knoxville, Md.. pr( Dn a Seafy 4-p IN KNIGHTLY FORM is U 9 On: ing Tournament Association,isociatlon. Ho makes a demonstrationrallon ride spearing' rings from frames Library Gets^ets while wearinR a coslumcstumc of rmedieval armor. He is; a six-tlmcsix*tlm state champ in Maryland, Joustinc is the state’s;e’s official sport. Riders do not wear armorarmo while in actual ^competition.m petition. New Volumesimes I I f (AP wircph6to)______Honey tons maple ollywood Twin'win BedI ■ At Shoshoneone ___ I - I Holli ' T i l * SHOSHONE - New"W ixjoksbooks for Designer brassjsandwoD^Y^ and wot I[lIncludins your,mr, cJnchoice^ Wallacece TakeWjUfrr.1 irn A t North; the Shoshone Clly library are listed by librarian, Mrs. Marx ' liecidbparUs f t N ielso n . o f 3 decorator lieadl ’ § 0 f W They Includc "Tlie *'Tlie Wind .Chicago MotorcadeA de Scheduled^ v ^ \ M / Blows Free.” Jean Smilh;Jmilh; "The Gitaway .Box.” Milton:Iton: “Red"Red |^ ly xiiy I Hst mnnih Morning.” Bradford;adford; "To /'>))) n y /iriV im \ \ George C. An npen-liousing marcharch there against police action last month CHICAGO (AP) — George C. ll vi.^rnm *1 Doctor," E. Seifert; / M J l Ml H M \\ You'd expect:t to pay presidential on Sept. 19G6, d reew w policc. and againsi tbe war in Vietnam, Wallace pointed his presidential A. » "Tbe Wilder Shore."." S. Long- / ------n e n and About 50 persons marched to campaign at lhe North this National G uardsm en and "M^inv a GreenJrccn Isle,”Isle/’ f ______-- M edium[ium FirFirm lulled Scaly m allrcesallrt^s $39.95' week, aiming at industrial crowds of brick and bottlejottle hurl- Ibet-park Sunday lo displayd splay sup­su^ ^ gligh Turnbull;11; "lleria,” port for Chicago’s police and to states and Democraticic, and Re-Re­ ers. % \tl° James MFchener: "TheThe Sins of TuftetJ plasticc Mediumlium FirFirm xnntcliing box springspriug $39.95 p u b lic a n voters. Ciccro officials firstrst dented demonstrate patriotism.tisn . ThereTliere Herod." Fr.ink Slaughter,ughter, and ^ ____ ! a permit was no violence cither day. Advanccmcn- for thehe- Ariicri-Ameri­ ihcn granted Wallace a permit er aa>. "Ophelia,'’ Forcnce Stevenson,Stevenson. f . . . 7*""! ] C h o iicc c e oo f t "Hf''HTOod, lirass o r pinsliellie licadbilicadboard $19.95 can Independent partyirty candi- lo speak there. However,ever, Ihcvthey Arthur Kcllv. Cookook County The library has beeneen given 50 \ • date arranged a noon-iiourn-hour mo-mo­ denied him use of City Hail manager for Wallace,:e, said \yal-Nyal- RCA records, whichI aro moslly ' \ ...... Sturdy•dy niclam elal fram e' $ 9 . 9 5 ■ -1| torcade today in this Democrat-Democrat­ property and limited his parade lace is drawing suppot*ijppoi*t from modern and co u nt try r y music,m u s ic ...... ic stronghold, and an,m, evening route. bolh major parlies in Chicago, They alsoV have ’someio m c ssound o u n d SOSOLD l-D REG.REG FOR $109.80 speech Jn Cicero, an1 all-white The Stale Street route-frcmoule—frcm workingmen’s suburbsrbs and in-in* track records-from'-broadwayii'-broadway /~ n il 11'W—R— working class suburb) where he vvacker Drive to Van'an Buren tJustrial communitiestics dowq-dowq* muSical.s. These rccordsrccords are jL -tUl- tl ..m ..M \\\\— L is popular. Street—comes within'in- three-ih rcc - s ta le . added lo the previousvious ones, / ------!------The route for the procession quarters of a mile of the sectionseclion Wallace, ' resumingIg his votevole making a tolal of 110no recordsrccords was one mile of Statelate Slreet,Slrcet, of Grnnt Park wherere demon- wooing after a weekc of rest nndand available to patronsr ffor o r rrenl. e n l. Chicago’s main shopping)ping area, strators plashed wilh policc and conferences wilh r advisers In There were 29 childrenhildren who fcjt _ Tho tim e and the downtownwntown dis-dis NationaliXJuardsmen during last M ontgomery, Ala.,-*plansplans lo pro- completed requirementslents of the W trict long have bcen favored byb> month’s , Democratic,, National ceed from Chicago and Clccro summer rending program,ogram. Hoy- Jm ^ ■ I' now only v is itin g politiciansns bccausebccausc Convention, to Michigan, Ohio,0, Indiana, '"“n Johnson, daughterjhtcr of Mr. W w ■ thousands of lunch-hourmr workersworltcrs About 12.000 personsIS mnrchcd Pennsylvania, New’ York nndand M’'-'*- Wesley Johnson,ohnson, won tho Best Reader nwnrd by read- and shoppers are on thetho streetsstreet! to the park Saiurdny loto protest New Jersey.______nrd by read- m j, a n y w a y . ------ln g a to ta l of -18 bbooks o o k s wwhich h ic h Ivi ... . was equal or abovo: the reading Bll ' Richard M. Nixon, the Repub-Repub „ t i ' level for her nge andmd grade In lU/ . ._ -- lican presidential nominee, wn? school. Tliere were 37 children W • .seen by 400,000 persons,;,"nrby"i!i- by po Lengthy r?oi;las oi;ta F ig h t, competing for the prize.p riz e . lice estimate, in the! downtown downtowr • -^i ^ 8 9 ^ • nrca cafly this month." , Discourages;es tiackersB W aA ac e, fo rm e r g;overnor o v e rn o r of oi . n2 Hagerman Slates Alabama, planned tn10 make at WASHINGTON (AP)>) —_ Abe lee acted withoul knowing nil 5-^1 Complate 4-pc. twin «n«ambl« speech ni Atbrifiht Fieldeld Inin Clce-Cice Forms’ bruised andI bnticred the facts, particularlyilarly snniCsome Flu Shots Soons o o n ro, ft southwestern suburb siiburli ofo nomination lo be chlcf:f justice Is brought out in Senatelie Judiciary h a g e RMAN - "Flu shots*' ' ,71,000. bclnR—given—I inle-:^chnnfe—for-■hnnee—fo r C o m m iiie o -h e a rln g fi.- “ win he glvcri thft student.s students and Senuio confirmation,■ evencven by And n new organization,nizallon, IheIhc facultv of Hngcrmnnnnn schools XVVV-...... — s o m e s u p p o rte rs . T.iiwyers,;, CommllU'C'loe- "O -oir ir' Su- Oct. If,-nccordlng loD RRoySlriiW- o y s i r i iv i- iN , ______. Sen. Joscpli_Jydlng.s_snl(l Siin- premc! "' ..'Cjm H’r -J^tjiuinulidns.hltjiuinulidns. scr_.Jilgh..snhooLprlocipallo c ip a l.______IIILTUIIjfT^^-^,- - - - Ijii tiate Finds”| ( J g ' (Iiiy n'if 'a lie in p t to k illII a'a liRhiis-liRhTis- unsfil tlie Senate Sundaym d a y tolo stostop p T h e ro w ill bt^ nI nomn o m iinal n a l lU , , icr against, I'ortns’ appointnK-ntppointnienl „ (||||nisier and Idt the mailer charge. Mr. Strawserer notednoird Ihis Task‘Confining’ninii >'p>'P 'I'lics- j,() td Iho floor for an votovote on the is open lo anyone In Iho com- merits nrthe nppnliirmenCiirmenC munity as well ns'thotho .stmiblil.i .stirdtilil.i ^ WASHINCITON (AP)-'ninm\P)—Tliom- "The filibuster will11 succerd”succeed "Noihlng would moro more poorly and fnculty, hut Ibosohose wishing jlra ^ iS JI* l| n s R. P rz y iic c k , 19,, a students tu d c n hi kocplng tbe Smriinn IrnmIrom vot- ji,;rve »ur constltutifmnilonnl nyslernnyslem lo parllrip’iile In Ihhhis progrnm nt I.ehlRh University/ Inin flethriL-ihir lc- illg (in tlie n o m ln n tlo nn IlsL'lf,Itself, ththe e f„r |i,(. nominationsItions to hnve should coninct him nt tho school hem, Pn., cnme to WnshingtoiWashington Maryland I^omocrnl snid. ■ triirneil the approvalII of thothe Son-Sen- well in ndvnnco, Fnrnr further in- I S Simtlny with n .specinlcinl assign-assign Tydlngs' hssessmentnt rnmemine In ,„o mii)«)ritv, Imt to) 1)0be ihwnrtcdihwnrted fnrmaiion, ri'slilcnlsIs mny con- TR j H m o n t, a wc'<‘ken il o f m a n y gl'Xmiyr.l_inmiy do-d«- h c c m is e lh e m a jo r ityly is (lenicil d e n ie d n lact Uu* school, In order to qunlifyy lo ]oinJoin i n velopnii'iits for, Fortas’is’ supixirl*Ruptxirl- chanre to vole,” tbe Ki2-mnn frnlernity «i the university,Iverslly, heh' crs .whose ho|>es wereere brlglil- cnmniltti'e's siatemeniif'ln salil.said MARINI^~r^*GRADUATE‘,JRADUATE* , I \\1 I wan told tn Intch on to Ihrthe fronfront ened by only n coupli*le of items. 'I'l,,, „„|y (.ffeei lheI Istnlemenls t, '•''K I'- (^.ITY,r y , (AP)- ( A P ) —a A\I doorm nt of iho .Soviet!l Kmlinssy,Kmlinssy Albert ,lonner, a Chiciij’oMiieiii’o a|-at- |,y .h.nni'V nml lhe!<• cDitiinlttcccommittee ‘Iclcgniioii of slnt(>'niid'itlTTTI'ftrV'nnd'itiTTTi'ftry n y to he lold policc. torney who benils Ihee American would likely linvo onIII !Ihe i r . S Sennle l . V c dKiri' iin ‘.Iin- lirnduntioii of theho 1!)I1HIDllH IJinIJinii h I Y T ills w n s n f le r i>oHi-cixilicc PvtPvi Assorintion's tomniltleetiim m itle e fj...... ,„iglu’ be lo shore up siip- I .Snn eretl M, DIrksen said he,had Nixoii Spellslells Out( Programtllll changed his mlnil1 "'.S and ' w woulil S l| • Fro.U.nd«ni0|,mg n m a .„l. n t }i| voie ilgnlilsi limitingIg dohnlo.ilebnle. Il by Mait«r Mochanieic h a n ic ’ , ______" rime, Help Agedd Ill fuel, DIrksen gave whnt To Cut Crime, could be a iiiiirtnl woundS ito I'or- ! II SERVICEivicE jiii II T t t ; nn.l. noYAK.sKYIKSKY velerans prohlenis nmlml olher Is-is, chnnces when he said Fri- liny lie mijtht not even supporl t * Can — Groc^rl*! i KF.Y niSCAVNF., M h. (A P nilln said. nppoinlmciil nsI hohe flrsi snid !| 433-5200 H A N S E N | lly Matchmaker S ' (1,; V lc-lii„nl. III.' uliln [er Special Itlchiu'd M. Nixon has ei t>f ii(» Nixon'S plnns •'ilepemlml onoil whnt w h n t >»« w o u ld , j |crp b e sn id II wiiiilil h u n Tho Rrpiihliiinn nomineeiioiiiince nn-ni ihHi.-. in .... ' 9 E EED I I y GRAINS , ConUrmporHry( i p « r « r y (thiiny print cover ^ nounced .Sundny his crliiiccrimo fight- flKl* -nwj aide snid Nixon,'Jlxon, con-am liiK |)rnp-4{iiillrd X(»r. H iirfiirr lu x u ry . Ilnn of 11 nnllnnnl lu'ndfmy ( luuulfiiiy of "peiiklnK" Ills poliiicnlm'S""'Now rlim ready forf fali plantingly (! ir n ln Iik'i I Irnln locnl pni|in kmi early, hnd inlked pur­pur , . , N O WW 0 N LY , f I IMilicu nnd n lilgli-level:vel ^latloniil iiiitloni |«)fic'ly In general teniiilin sincesincc lieIn iiiHllrt'MKn, n, iim l«-liiiig I m »x h p n i i f ? , crim p fl)(htiiui coiiiiWI. * wns iioniinaK'd. .-iM .irr o»( f I I iK-adlMMinU llf iukI $ Q | T h e cli«l S e c u rlly jK-nsion^t. “ •NON-CERTIFIEDCERTIFIED NUGAINES WHEATf H E A T i. ' UU sLm. In both sinti'iucntH,H, Nlxon, NUon,li bll ' ,®’’^CIAI. ______1______hnrcl nl his l)cnni('rnilc‘*i)|ipii'rnllc‘*o|ipii- _ ...... fP nent, Vko i*ri‘sldrnl,1 Uulx^rt l|ulx-rt J II, B I I ^ 945„v.,u. Vnlu* • CERTIFIEDIFIED LUlLUTHER BARLEY I liiimphrey, And he is now dcii(iciil- n ^ Ing o p e n ly In s|X3Ci;1uiHlies wwllh llh lihis jfiSgU lkV Y A A A n See "C"C. . EE.” and Save!»! other foe. (ieorgo C. Wallace, Wnlint ^ JQOUOQ60 • NON-CERTIFIEDCERTIFIED HUDSON BARLEYm Ihp Americnn ]ndei>cndent,x'ndenl par-pn m m i I>1 rnndidnlp. • FALL RYERYE *'W « n r c 'p i r k i n g U|> In bol fire mill yiihiitiiiicr," huldhaid ii nrr\i<* a id e . “ Wo a r e i),owV filling oiOlll . 1V » . K B U b Iho progrnmn. You'll olso notli llll! Iciu)H) of IllO n ltn c k pic k li :0 . u p ,” — GLOBEIBE :SEED CO. ARDEIER'S,\ m Inc. n |K Truck Lan* Twin Fdlli. 733.1373F33-1373 ! I HAI ' Y III tlio fu tu re, hn Hiiid, NIxc w ill Ihs nonouiicInK Ibc delnlh.i W est M ain St.1. - FRFREE PARKING3 - JerjpmeJer , , Ilia propoai^U on taxes, JiidaUuii*Jtiflallui — * Eh b h i h h i h i

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,/^NDREW TULLYlY - Wallace:ace: A Dan^ingerous MManj Seeksks Office ’8 place, to be asking how much proteo- Magic Valiev’s Home NewspaperN order . by well-^ff politicians who hang puti the courts In their place. WASHINGTON ~ There wcro deterioration deter of law and order . b; ccurred tion from nightstick puthorltj ;o bc- their hats in cozy suburbs« too too i Apparently it has nol occurrcd two news Items tho other day. that thai many voters wnnt to bc- th cent of thoy Uiemselvcs can expect to - ;M onday, Sept. 30, 1968 PHONE 733-0931 >t to licvc in George Wailacc. They They expensive e: for all but a few high-high- t to upwards of 20 per ^ent of so commonplace as almost to licvc an who morrow If due proccss Is denied qualify ns non-nows. OneI rc- do do n not or will nol pcrceivce that that er-income ei blacks. These peopleKOpIe t the electorate that a mnn who JACK MUllOWNEY O. A. (Gu.) KEIKERER AL AL WESTERGREN WE! WIIEY OODDS e Is not the Negro and the criminal sus. ported the cold-blooded murderirdor he he is is a boastfully acknowledgedlodged can't c; send their kids awayay to to I talks like George Wallace Is not Publlther Executive Editor Bujltien ESutlnett Monoger Advotiiiino Manager w ot seem pect loday. of a Washington groccr who) had rads racist, whose ide.i of keeping:eping good g schools, as the well-offiff do.do. I lo be trusted. They do not seem GENE CARPENTER DALE THOMPSONM PAUL STAN[)IEY J - ' O. J. SMITH y ‘ just reopened his store aftercr Itit ordc; order Is to suspend due proccss.occss. They T feel that tho only way/ tthey h e y Cireulalion Director Composing Cootn Monoggrinoger Pret( Pren Roo Room Monoger ' - Monoging Edilof was burned and looted by riot*riot- . Ho How else can you appraiseaise uu can c provide these children \ with w ith ...... fi “ » crs-lastCrs-la> April."The other had cond candidate whose announcedd aimaim the 11 propwr educational andid so- so- GGeorge e o rg e Wallace hollerinR that Is Is tl tbtr suppression of tho10 ju- ju- cial c environment is to keepP cer- c c r- ththe e feefederal judiciary had best dicia diciary? He puls it in plainIn En-En- tain tf other "free" citizens out of take to thc hills If he is clccledocled fjlish glish: "I want lo tell thc edcralfederal tbeir tl neighborhoods. JOSEPH G. MOLNtlOLNER, M,D. ------President:------:------ddlslr i s l r i c U j u d g e a j i n d ^ c S uprcmc p rem e Tliis is wrong, of course.B. ButB u t The two Items illustrated why Court: Cour you've, had youf"day-af-—ay-af-— it il-is_not .wrong because wealthy ^ C o lleW c ~ t C u r b — mGeorge Wallace must bc taken;akcn ter I ter Nov. 5.” politicians p who~llve'lir-de-facto— sseriously, e rio u s although ho is onene of Hc Heaven knows some )f of our our segregated s neighborhoods say Dailyr MedicineM Based on requests by Presidentent off off ofof aidi to students whose actionsns thctbo mostmc unattractive and dan-dan. cour courts. Federal and local,, havehave so. s It Is not Wrong because• ^these e s e ^ pub- distinguished themselves in in re- re- politicians p can get up the tui- nse "contributed to disruption” of col--ll.- gerous men ever to run for pub- dlstl D e a r D r.-M o ln e r : Ts it hharm- a rm - you had let someone shake you -Eisenhower, the National Defense *'contri lic offico. Wallace feeds on itemsitems cont cent years. There must be some-some- tiont to ExetCDastni- _ c cincts what they want to hoar, hear. food tasteless, my flesh bccomes and -Six months ago had a kic sia’s launching of Sputnik 1 in 1957.,357. y years e a rs ifi co n v icted by a c o u rt o r fo r thnt ^hat a a majority of Americansleans tors tors who throw themselves; down’"down Thcy-are-w 1 eary of all thatlat so- so flabby and mv skin wrinkled,ynnklcd. removed because of infet Tho program for assisting collegesges refusal to obey college regulations.iS. sided sided with the Chicago policejolicc in in fi front of automobiles byy run- run- -ciological -c jazz, as they putpufit. it. ■ What worries me now IS is thatth a t I jJqj, j5 possible ever for m ! soiu- was told digitalis is not good and universities has no%v been ex- In either /n case, denial of aid couldId in theirthei dcaling.s wilh demon-mon- ning ning over Ihem. Give ’em aa fairfair They 1 want to hear simple solu- rot go^ to have children? — Mn \d strators during the Democratic;ralic trial trial and thon hang ’em sis howhow Uons ti to complicated problems,tilcms, for me and 1 shouldn't take It. it. A J W panded to a $7.2 billion bill for the be ordered only after a hearing and strator hiis upon finding by college officials thatat convention.convcn Never mind the pros the the i more moderate demagoguesjogues and a George Wallace Justt hap­hap- Just what docs It do for the The fact lhat you have ha. next three years. Controversy hiis and cCns of the Issue. WhenI was of IV of the old Wesl put it. pens P to- have a speech fullfull of system, and is it harmful ‘ to a kidney removed bas no reir growa with the size of'the* amount,int. the offense oif( was disruptive. _ the Se lastlas' time cops were so popu-popu. An And yet Wallace does appealappeal them. t: me?—Mrs. E.B.H. tJon to your ability to bccom — But4he^ispute4ias-been nnt so m udhLidh-----___ OppoOpponents of curbs on.fede'ral aid>d Inrinr amongnrr nn clectoraie tradi-Iradi- to to aa troubled people. He lashas an an There is-a reassuring toneone to The truth is that digijalisjalis has. pregTlqnl or carry thc baby t over money as over campus dis-dis- havfr hav,(^ reluctantlyt < acce'Rted the com-n- tionallytionalij leery of uniformedl ^ uau- T ----- alirralTwlim TrRJr^xiunpieriO"lhc--lilo"thc— hls“ “words—when—hc—hollers—hollers b(Jcn~and~still-Temain.'5“i - oDnc-of— n o - o f — ------1------■' turbances. prorriise. prorriis' 7, apparently impressed byjy thoriiy? tborliy -1. -> so-c so-called blue-collar workersorkers "Crack down!” The citizen the most important drugsrugs-we--j,^ -w e------ss ' What has happened is lhat.thcIt thc 'vho 'vho have, lo live in thc noigh- neigh- seeking s a scapegoat is comfort-mfort- have in medicine, Dear Dr. 'Molner: Our son: As passed by the House in July,jly, strong strong feeling in and out of Congress What egroes ed when Waljace promises to :ut- against student rioters. country coumr. is so upset aboutt 'U Uie ie l»c]i Dft<|Toods o p e n e d up to N e g ro e s c ses to It strengthens the heartcart ac-ac­ 19 apj i8_ had mumps who the bill required a mandatory cut- against tion; it regulates heart rhythm:rhythni: they were litlle but only on or , in case of heart failureire itIt ISis sijjc. Should they have il the drug, and we have nothing mumps vaccino now? — Mr lo match it. E.S. It takes about 10 ■years/oars tolo I .gge nothing to be gainc train a docior. from thethe time by it for them. Even Ihough tl “See,Wl:!6, W harBtd^fTelleUYou?” \ ho enters college, andid some swelling was only on one sid Tailoringi g J f h e J o b years longer than that to traintram a,, happens often enough, the a specialist. So far as that;iat goes, stju ^ad thc disease and ther M echanization and automationtion by by the the National Alliance of Business-ss- ^ no physician worthy of thc s't^bc^name fore have adequate immunity. may hold greater opportunities for men, thet Big Three have hired more>re ' thinks hcjuuiii^ it all’jUsi be­ softening the “hard core" of unem-em- than than 10,000 1 “unemployables” in theh e cause bc baiWTinslicd his for-for­ Dear Dr. Molner: In • a r m a l tra in in g . T c n X 2 0 , o r , 50 Ties last year. The word is that once theye y I, or , 50 cen&fielvic examination my do ployment than the public is at times last ye years later hfc is sUlMcarriinR.learning, tor said I hnd a fibroid tumo led to believe. get get on.on. to the ropes, and realize evene n As for that one drug-yigitalisjdigitalis He said in the past few yea The Big Three of the automobilebJIe their modestr tasks are important to —the physician has-spciitIt a good the practice of operating fi industry'are finding, for instance,;jce, piroduction,. these men cause no deal of ‘tl^e learning when to this condilion bad become j ilso • how jnoj-t nj, in cases of i that with a fresh, more aggressivesive nior^’jjroblems than do accustomed23 -----^ use it, atid Icapniiig also • how eful workers. < much to uso, and when.vhen to fcction. I also bad a Pap te approach they can make useful worke I change the dosage if neces­ men A parallel view of the employment5nt f neces- with negative results. Do yi workers of illiterates, drifters, men A p£ s a ry . anreo with his opinion?—Mr __with long prison records and otherslers prospectsprospe in automation was ex- • , . Too largo a dosage canan causc c a u s c m , b _ who may once have been writtenI'off off pressed by Rep. Thomas B. Curtis nausea, loss of appetite,.itc. and Yes—but I would put it tli a s “ u n em p lo y ab le.” of o f Missouri, Mi£ in a supplement to an diarrhea, Tho answver, er, of way: these fibroids of the ute I * employment and manpower report course, is to adjust the; dosage, us are watched but not r The'higlFiJeclalization typical ot 1 not to give up the use of)f a drug moved unless they are growii Increasing mechanization can work issued by the Joint Congressionalnal • I which is vital to the welfare of Economic Committee, clfare of at an undue rate, cau.se sym at the bottom as well as the top. it ,.?p° thc patient. toms, Or for any specific reasi seems. Breaking tasks into simplennle . '“People T with physical handicapsip s g You do nnt sav who told fold you .show signs of needing rcmovi units, industry can offer jobs to men‘ _ such as blindness, complete deaf-:af- n •. tbat digitalis wa's not good fnrfor They aren’t removed "just. I . ness, no legs, no arms.” he. notes, you. but I can assume only that cause, thev arc there.” -Th' with highly limited backgrounds. . “can «‘can be1 fully usable simply by struc-uc- someone who doesn'tt under* often recede after menopaust stand tho drug or ils properro p er use u se ------To smooth their way, these manu-anu- turing job Specifications around theirl e ir ^ facturers havo both eased some of handii in medicine. “Tips On How To Stop Smo e of .handicap. The same can be said for I True, loo m uch‘digitalisliis could Ing,” b y^r. Molner, will hc tho traditional barriers, like formal*mal peojjlopeoijU with limited IQs.” In time interfore with voiir yoiir ap- ’ you give up the habit. To i tests and educational requirements,mts, The The answer to reducing hard-coreo r e ... petite, but tbe rest of the prob- prob­ ceive a copv of tbe bookli and gone hunting for men who felt unemployment unem] seems to be a dual W ^ ' i l i i lems you mention hnrdiynrdly fit ’’write fo Dr. Molner in core u coriSid- thl.s newspaper, enclosing wi there was no point in knocking? at one one ofo shaping men to fit the' jobso b s wilh Us use. Havo you coriSid- personnel offices. , and c ered Ihnt they may bc thoIho rc.sult vour request 25c in coin nnd and of shaping the jobs to fit thet h e - 7,e" of something elso and; not tho long, self-addressed. sUimp Acting under a program Bponsoredored m men. en . j fe medicine? e n v elo p e . Tcll your problems fo lo your Dr. Molner .welcomes 1 d o c io r. If n d ju stm e n t o f UiC d o s- r e a d e r m a il, b u t r e g r e ts tli npo is in order, he cnnn do thnt duo to tho tremendous volur wf, ndjusting. If you hnveve some rcccived dnily. ho Is unahio jW other physical condilionn bother-botbcr- nnswer Indlvldunl loiters. Rea VIEWS OF OTHERS r inf! you, you should letc him be- crs' questions aro incorporat s,^ g in s e e k in g th e c a u se s,I, in his column whenever p< Opinions Off Gu(Guest Editors^ <, W 1 K K K K t ^ It .sounds to m o a.ss ththough o u g h .slblo, ______MEASURING TJIE.IIATE QUOTIENTNT "Ihoso "Ihoso People" In . their place. Anybody ______.v; ------Frofn-tho-St.-LoJls Posl-DispatchII who who has h worried al>out crimc in the I ART BUCHWALD/ALD Thero Is no mystery to thc crowd appealipeal streels. streets, riots in Oie clLles and Negroes M B o r n t s : which Gocjr^o C. Wallace Is (li.splnyinRlyinR movinfl niovinfl -Into the nclRhlKtrltooU Is -Invited — as'ho ROCS-nmiind'thc’cnuntry'prcssinRssinR -lo-fecl -lo-fecl that nil-hls--problcms--could-be---fi-be- - ... •• - ...... his cnmpniRn for protest volcs. ifo wn\vavows solved solved by Gov. Wallace’s sturdy and while them, no question nhout it, and hc docsdoes commn common sense. i Of End(IndearmeBTt^ so becauso hu is one of tho most ac- Wo Wo<1 do not knmv how many ntntes Gov. ‘ ^ w S M compllslK'd faUcrs in ibe history of Amer-mer- W ullaa Wnllaco Will curry or how mnny i ipopular T , 1^ WASHINGTON - Onenc of tho Rreat cnmpalgn bul.Trn pier lean politics. votes votes ho will receive, hut tho numberIber ^ reasons it is .sakI thnl Richard ing with you lo bo morc cnre Gov. WaUaco Is not a cnndldiitec so will willbe be n fair measure, on clcction day, y NIxon sclcclcd Spiro AnnowVgnow ns with lhe way you rcfor to mini . much fls he is an cvanRclist. He docsdo c s of llicof llic hate quotient of the American■can .. ..., his running male Is thnt the jtie/i. We nced.,lhpm bndly not hnvo u proRnim, ho hns a sot!t of people, people. Hatred is, after all, Iho sole:on* con* fVlnrylnnd governor wouldfould not |> c 'ro going to win the cltlc.s.' prejudices. Nobody really pxpuLts him tent lent o nf hi.s cnmpalfin, the rest nil Is all offend nnyone. At thoho llmo,Umo, ^I'Y ou can count on mc, DIt to bo President, least of nil Gov. Wnllncc.Incc. tpclmiq tcchniquc. Gov. Wnllaco has learnedIiow how Nixon didn't rcnllze Ihnlhnl Gov. ir wo cnn get tbe Micks In B< a n d BO ho jd freo to irant and rnve with- to nroi to nrouso hntrcd, hnw to use it for:>lcs voles I Agncw miftlit turn out to bc his ton. the Krnuts In Mllwnukr out rcsponsiblllly. Accordlnfily, he RivesKlves nnti nnd ci crowds nnd money, but hu would ‘'.seventh crisis.” the Clilnks in Snn I'rnnclsco a voters a chnnco loi'cxprcss tlielr own not not know kn how, , nnd hns not Iho faintest n n l Tho former Vlcc Prc.sldcnt,fircnldcnt, , *bu wclbncki in El Paso, w« prejudices nnd nitlhio^illes without worry-orry- intenllon intrnlli of even trying, lo translate U D K I Fil BRUCE BIOSSATAT ,. who hns been running[{ n vvery e r y 1^* hom o fre e ." \ InR about Ihn responsibility of ncluallyually inlo j)i into i)ri‘,sUlentinl policies, rcstrnineil cnmpnlgn, railed up , "Spin), will you stop It? puttlnK Auch a miin Into tho White lloii.sc.oii.sc. Hin Hin < crowds Intlli rilo lhat the hate quo- nek from bnow you've u,sed those nnn Oiivlously, sonic lovo It. tlnnl r Agnew when ho gol bnck,from, tlenl nt this stnKC of the cnmpnlRn Is lla w n ll. ' In th e lockcr ro o m , b u t tli lie is a primitive man, nnd hn Identl- fnlrly Icntl- fairly blf-h, but we hnve cnouiih confi* nnot Help Iit.vu ‘lo n 't sound rlK hl,.in publ § ' Resignalgnation Cannc ! "Ill there, Spiro. ..How wns fles readily with primitive people,. lie tlenco tlenco In thu Amcrlcnn pi^nplu tu bellevo now wns frish-Amc fiives ihcm n wclcomc fcellnj: lhat publiclUbllc that lhat It In tho quIci privacy of Iho voting _ your trip?" - Vice It Is crime, riot, iliu tiirmiiil tiirmiiil n>;r(‘cd by the cx{K*r(s In ffio Germnn-Amerlcnns, C offnirs nro not so complicntcd ns Ibcy booth booth they will pny nttentlon lo somc-1),"“ CMCI.EVE1J\ND (NP.A) - Vlcc I In fho jjre,,, mj-h, r got n lot . Amerlcnns nnd Mexlci llles Presideni Hum|)hrey’« aidesles say In Uiu sireels and n)lh'|;ei;e cnm-. cnm-. two parlius Ihnt Ihe formerler Ain- „f pr.-ss In the Islands.," often seem; nil you have to do isi uho UNO thhiK thInK tlioro i Ihnn the unfocused hoslilitlcs Presi In ‘1 Amerlcnns," — - otcr prlvnloly ihnt Ihe polltcnl worhl |)u: puses, Ihe coinpelllni! duns hilti's of "f baiun gDvcrnor Is hurting both common sense, hls kind of common Kcnso,cnse, Ihnl ihnt Gov. (i Wnllncc evokes, livery voter prlvn "« "Wo ro..,l 1, l»ro, Snlr.,.Inlro. l.:vMv- "Ycoplc, Ihercby fan* fan- to to entrustentr thu ciistor<'c mi m o o d nf rev u lsian ni;alnnsl sl tillsi M h mosl If Wallace Rninij |iny mnry, 'iMxIy which Is lo sny Iho custody of clvlllzn* reslgi Hnwnil? ning i^intc If I didn't trust you who ever lost an nrnumrnl. Sio nttnckstncks Uon, tion, loK nuch a man as George C. Walluce.ncc. hlms Ixt Sll s” o r w h o w ill b e n efit m o siHI Iff ^ h e " " i'*’" '' “ * " “ w ail? n stem Marts tu fadu ns the ciiiiipiilKnm io U u n • ‘=<»'l‘l n t 'OU you hnvo I'a v o "You didn’t even know w Iho newH mpi now nn nrtlclo of fnfnlth lth ‘.“"l'; From 7?^ Ort'KonInn ' jlYn)cro wnn,') no. likelihood at lint storv nsklng imich. I'm just nsk |o|;ucs nt lenKlh nil thc peiiplii Iir> h n Ar «*'"»' ''la '‘''visers nronro In the flumplircy cnm p Uint . . all hu will tako this htep, And ‘ ' was played up. We alwnyswnys callcnll you nut to u.se slnng terms nbi Bick and tired of, InchnllnK iiniirihhlM,hisis, The Thr niiiik Panlb'ers and olher cxtremict ?. ],r5 ihrev's wnntlcrlnit nloud nboulu l Ihnt Hint Uiey, wilh Intior leaders pressln)!irusini. jj, , nround m o r c Ihnn n few of liu m p h R ’y'.s 'vc. |)' nround nnllonnlities 'au(-rnl;i, a>llc-|;<‘ KI(K, Su- li-aders li-a d en of NcRro coniimniltlrs In Iho Snn „jvls w o u ld I'ro-HP'^ct. liiird, muiit i;et bnck much of ndvlsers n r g u n Ihnl It would Wnl nro \iiiinpnlis, Aiiiinpnlis, Unl election cninpnlnn." prem e Court jusilce.s inxl |x)lllll•|^tll^: nnd I''rani:l ul how- the hlue - cnlllir votfi'-Wnllnco . ; nnd I''rani:lsro IJnv region did not enrry outjirobnbly do him fnr more‘ hnrmhiirni ^ Tl'fy <“n'> I'u) Imvc nul. how- 5^^" S - > lt's n lerm of emlcnrmcnl.”menl.” "OK. OK, If lhal‘.i'tbo w BO many peoolc havo nt onu Umo10 or tbeir thclr I llueat of masslvu violence for Um iilinlnsl' i-verl' concludeil dial IliliiI,lli <,ut- out­ b n s I a k e n. W lm t llu m p h rc V thun nooil In his mce iijinliisl' cvi ri' I f lu "Thcru'H n feeling heretre nipntifcnipntifc you feel oIkuiI it,, I 'll go bn onothcr been fed up wllh so'mnny othersithei's convic ronviclli.n cnt ht‘ld n s e ri- ;I l« tlie vice preslileatesUleat N»'nlei;y tnlk 'Jusl oul nf |X)loglzed, •'(i„„d lipnvens, Dick, Eve of 3ocioly Ims.filwnys been n Intent /itralnstrain the iho chur>{o ch of numlcrlMK a whito p^lll(:c• If Iron} “ reporter's cnn.l»)l, nndid o other th e r GOP'h .sinridnrd Htrenj;lh in Vm- In Amerlcnn politics. I’lirllculnrly In time.times man. i cnn I lust scjmrafo Miniclf !w m “ onu knows when 1 spenk nb I,.,.., Iho I’ri'slilenl on Ihc Vl.ilnnmliilniim '«<><'■' “>'0 hohm huld huld Hi nl burimn nnd rural nrens. ,, " Y o u d id , S p iro , nml nn)inco tlui b ig stiiliiii ru n lo n 1 (t n f f e o <'«min i\ household n a m e , dilionul II. S, homhlfm halt In P" W >.,'"uiiv I” " " »'B " >"’• " " " K cl m o d well doflncd. but as Gov. Wnllace keeps . nhols I Into Iho Hlnck Panther hen n n v " " ' 5 ' ' ' " " " I 'l " '' B«‘ ' " “ 'I ■M Thn plnusll>lllty lo ihe vicc picsl- pbrey Is talklnu lo Iho nntlnn'snniinns m ihnt, wuuld you?" "s saying, “llioo's more of us ihnn Ihcrn afler after Iho manhlaufililcr vcri if o f' Ihem." iio «lve» frl(:hi«-ned folk lurncd lurncd, ^ " blj|i|cblitltcsc likely miln would be ihc ‘b’ lu ll l^ n Ollklnl Clly orid Couniy N«W»pnf iimlli'ss 111 Nuw York, IVaii-sylvnnln,ni. r,.i Cnl- b- ni'bluvenicnl, ev o n of» ( 11(1 II IKit I'liIK h ,'' I a sonso <^f nolldarlty iMtnlnst unseen foes.foes, 'i'hc 'i'hc‘ ominous ihhut Is Ihal for monthsnllis wilUt wfllinH field <'f(orts of coimlless i' months of biK.m, do not svll. re li.Nliiii M«ml.#» ol A.J.IIt Bui.no of „ i„ . rv icC iirlh y ltes prm ,ently i.llUiiK„llUn,5 l"> Ifornln nnd eli,ewliere. lot M'il. . “I think p<'onln nre losing ona- offor« lluil'n n ehniun lo workk off tho huHupimrters: of Newton mount«‘d n cnin- McCi , ’I'hii voUt s ’ nilndn nrn on thutliu tiinir nenso of humor,• D Dick. lek I I Cl.ailntlon on.l AP on Ihelr hnnds', 1Nuvertlielifhs.' ||m fiamdntkuii their nnlmoslllen Jn a defiant ncl of.f IC- p iilttn pnbtn lo ■■l-'ree H u e y " b e fo re n n y of l l i ^ «i» I'liaos of war nnd urhnnn slruji-tilruji- think wo nhould cull i n HDudo spudo na rutii.nni 10 Saclinn ftO-IOn III dovish roni Ifiipo'for lluin|)lu«w aru belilon. *- ov|rf r Vet Vei thnl ftii|illiallnn of dovish iK.v ni l 1(1,. ii„,„|,|,rry must bearc a r thoth o h,«,ollu l w r t llu m p liro y ’a ry «l to .convoy tho doamas nnd emotionsns nfof tint Kubmhislimku of tho pollen, courte'A^th( ttliowliiKs hnvu dm renalnrs In alnrs In "out," nnd Humphrey hnsms Ixienlx!on ”l’m going down lo) H Hnrlcm, n rlc m , a o iiI ii, l9Mi, nt ili» non oH|t« b o d y Ih liio hnndlwork of Ciod, hu nnys, ^ ^lIlu ldu Ilm ll c o u rtro o m In h im lb tr e ak c s oImc-;|Ni:- o o v v e e r r ftcn e rn l clinos of w hh:hIch Ihu bo' b o lh pnrth-N UKhni,l, w llli11 na n a la- la- ■'In” whllo Ibo country's■s irou-trou- and talk lo ilin ,Spli: .. . . 11 m m e cim n n Twlr> rt.Hi, IHnho, fl3301, urnUi but his 'listeners know oxnclly whulm hn whero whero In a nntlon doeply disturbed by war war is only n pnn nnd nclcl ncc* dli dlcnleil presoiu one-flliliI of of tho tho bleu huvu bulll tu thu burstingburaling (he Puorto Ricunii,” CKI ol Mold) Q, I ll t4Ukliii( ohout, llo is i)ri>init>lnj[ to put rACial 0 put rACial aulmuslUca. luuai:lu u a rl ly Uio wurbi pari. v c o to loonlnji lila way. 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Manday, Sept. 30,, 1968 TvTwin Falls TImes-Newi . 8 , ' . j p a s m Negroro ISeparatistist Idea Soars)ars Anew By AUSTIN SCOrTOTT An Associated Presss survey pca.ce in his^ gigantic: Inciting b>by lack of general Negro sup­ WASHiNGTOM (AP)P) —- Jo- indicates that although city gov-gov; poll port. and by a constant contcst seph Waller Jr. dividesividcs his ernmenls cst,imnie thc naiionnl- '-Black Muslims andid olhcr fofor Icadcrship. world into two groups—‘‘beauli-s—"bcauti- isi population from tinyny to nl- "hiird corc" nationalists,ists. who "Columbus has more sympa- larulc na- ihizers for black .nationalism ful black brother^,’’ andnd "crack- most nonexisicnl. the dayJay when urge cMablishing a .separulc na- ih <^rs they could be safely ignoredIgnored tion in this country for)r blacks, ththan real activists." said one To thik .iankv, black-skinnedick-skinned may be over, admit they represent onlynly a tiny pipoliccman. reflecting a situation resident of St.’ Petersburg.burg. Fla., In Cleveland, the grouptroup ac-ac­ majority of Negro opinion.lion manvni observers believe holds all whites arc "crackcrs."kers.” and cused of sinhing the Julyuly sniper Thcv argue, however,ver,’ thal irue'cycrvwhcre. blacksb la should have thche right to attack that killed II persons (ime is'on their side. Give thc ^ —- keepke( them oui of blacklack ncigh-neigh- called themselves nationalists.inalisls. united States long enough, they bboi o r h o o d s l, So did jnany of the volunteers.'oluntecrs say. and lhe actions of '"hShor w'Ji'iwhite Queen Nairied ' Change the word '‘crackers''■‘crackers'* who walked the streetsis ail thethc majorily eventually willw ill con- to‘"white devils,” or any one of nexl night, with the apptovnliptoval of vince a majority Of Ncgroes Negroes vvanda Hul^t, flaugntcr’ot Mr. ' several obscenities, andond Wall- Negro Mnyor Carl Stokes, that they cannot hope to exist &s „anji ^rs. Boyd Hui.se, wa^ ' cr’s views become fairlyliriy repre-rcpre- pleading wilh angry crowdsrowds nol e.quais wilh whiles, ^crowntd Homecoming Queen . sentative of a growingR phenomo- lo throw bricks or .set fires,fires. Individuals who makeike a ca- f crowned "Homcconiing Queen’* i^onnoi in city slums—blackack nation- Bul before they agreedled to be-bc- fQcr out of "being nationalistsationalisis o(q Qijss High .School Friday, • alism,ali thc philosophysophy of come peacekeepers, Uieylev insist-insisl- vary almost as much in the dc- Miss Hulsc’s aitcndants werft NegroesNc who want completenipleie sep.scp- ed lhat ail while policc:c'bc bc kept tails of their philosophyiy as ihcyihey ^Marv Butler. Beverly Thompson aration from whites, out of the trouble- zone.me. Many do in shades of skin color.»lor. ; □and'Kay Wood, The Bliss Bear!! O A decade ago thesehese .senti-.sonti- said they were not so much in- Somc have white friends,iends, oth- ywere ovcrpowerwl by the Rich- \ / • ' “:5’' m cnls were voiced onlynly by ione-lone- tcrcstcd in quelling a riot as in ers don't—at least, noill public!*,-,publicij,-. ffield team. ly figures who stood on Harlem heading off a confrontalionalion with Some beiicvc in separation■ation ax•i.'; a a Jfomecoming dance was street corners, haranguinpharanguing policc thnt might endmd in a goal, others .only as a tactic, jihold Saturday night at the high 1 crowds lhat largely,ly ignored "w h 0 1 e s a I e slaughterghter of So»ie want a separatelie nation, sschrttii gymnasium with the "In- c ''' b la ck .s." rp^ers would be satisfiedsfied wilh (itcrfolds," Goodingr furnishing ■ . ; B l^ ^ l Surveys show thatI AmcricarAmerican Here in thc capital,I. an um-um-. K^trol of their neighborhoodghborhood itho music. ’ ■ • Negroes Nc are still prettyretty much brclla group called the Black cenler cities, 30. Scpara- United Front, formed early this Some wiil work wilh■ilh policcpo lic c M E E T IN G S E T THERESA CECILIA.IA THOMAS,THOM, 23, center, poscs^wlthwith her comedian Danny Thomas, thcthe bride’s father, andd -Mnrlo ignoringigi the messnge. Scpara- replace in- year at the urging ofjf Sfokoly and cily administrations, others husband, Larry Robert>ert Gordon,Gordoi 31. a publicist who lives Inin Thomns, 29, left, thee sister of thithc bride. His Eioincncee Jam es tiontio has not begun to replace in­ >ns. o th e rs je R O M E — T h e J e ro m e O rd e r Imate goal. Carmichael, has followedowed na- collcct guns and ammunition q Beverly Hills. The'couplecouple was married durjng the weekend.veckend. Francis Cardinal MclnlyrcIclniyrc offic officiated. The couple".irillil live inIn tcgrationte; as an ultimate goal mmunition of Eastern Star will hold »s jint of view tjonalist urgings and \( ^eludedcluded and^ train youngsters in karate, j » Is the first marriageage for both.bo Posing with the coupleuple are Beverly HilJs. (AP.wirephoto)wirtiphoto) -J,j • ' ' But the nationalist point of view m karate. Friendship Night at 8 p.m! —:------is enjoying somethingig of a re­re- whites from its fcSighg^hoodghwhood Some w?ar colorful African- ^ Tuesday at lhe Masonic Tcmpl« ssu u rg e n c e . meetings. ,. ' style-robes nnd jewelry,Iry, some, j ^jji ,,14 fashioned eve. ,, A while man who tried to JoinJoir Somo members don’tI’t Hellcvenellcve Including James Lawson,so."- prcsi- ning and old fashioned dresses, ity— RepublicansJEm sJEnjoy-iW .eUU-Oiled’^Sy -O ile stem,I- ______^a conversation amongong NcgrtNegro in racial separation. h'Otably'theotably-nhe dent of Harlem’s Uniteded African ^ in order. • • T. Austirity- ' youths Irt a wjishjwgnjjrpai^crojrpai^c- Rev:— Waiter— Faunfroy;—■oy;— vice- NationaJistsrHook—4ikfr-ra-con-ifr-ra—co n ------^ ceni^S'as asked to} leave bo-be­ chairman of the districtct council, servative businessman. ^USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS Democratss CampaignCan Withitll HaHandicaps lecause a "this is a blackblack unityunitj butithcy go along with the tactic - It's Impossible to single out -— ------meeting; wc jijst. want blackblacl i'n Hopes i-of. welding; together even a handful of overallcrall lead- | m ■ ip ^ To Menace.3 > C 6 WASHINGTON (AP)-—)-__Whcn When For thc Democrats,is, O’Brien ryi is lhal this is "a very short ^cats here." Washington’^ Negroes,>cs, who ers. Every major cityy has sev- I BLUE A I Richard M. Nixon was? nominal-nominat­ functions as both hcadlead of the campaign.’’< :. .. ■' When he protested that whiteswhite. make up 65 per cent off thc city’s eral groups, nnd the leaders of- I| >BL,^E V *V ^^l« ed for president. RepublicanRepublican party and of Humphrey'sJhrey's owir Ironically.,..* the Demncrats Democrats inleresiedin enough to listenlistei population, into a genuinelynuinely cf- len bitterly compete with cach I Top Quality Alway*— at National Chairman Rayly C, Bliss drive. - , , ‘ ] plaftne'd 'this ‘dejibcrately,rately, as- shshould be welcomed,!d, he waswa /ective force. other for control of their ^mall 1 British proudly presented himn with Sl Neither O’Brieb ,nor nor’“^liss .~^liss supiing■ il would workrk loto thcir totold that black people)ple had tat . Mayor John V. Lindsay-indsay olof followings. I WARfiERG'S million and a smoothly/ function-function­ would estimate in '• inlerviews advantagei in what wasss cxpected oiorganize themselves before theythe; New-‘^~?'ork regularly/ consults Police In Columbus, Ohio, said I ing campaign organization,ation. whal the two parliesics pian to to bc n drive to re-elecilecl Lyndon crcan "begin talking loto thcthe whilewhil black nationalists .in his'so faifar growth of nationalistist groups ! 733-7371 “ , BLACKPOOL, Englandland (AP) When Lawrence F.'. O’Brien spend on the presidentialidentlal and B. Johnson. , ______c c> a ts ." ______■______successful efforts to keep theth< there has been hamperedpcrod both'lboth'1^ , 1,^^^^— ^ ! — Chancellor of lhe Exchequer was installed by Hubertiubcrt H. congressional races'. Roy Jenkins appealeded to thc Humphrey as both campaign A Republican sourccource said.said, ...... British people todayy for 18 manager and chairmanlan of the j,ojvcver, his party wiJlvjJl spend sp e n d at a t ; ...... months of hard work; and belt-bcU- Democratic National Commit- , te rm s " ’.'a‘ 520 m illio n . tightcning austerity to reach tee. he found what hc terms “a ■noney situa- • / “ncw horizons” for Britain.ritain. modest deficit." Onc result ot the money situa- 'advertising "There is no easy way out," In addition, thc DemocraticJcmocratic •»" .ttat u nr e e d it m ps ■ hitting defense'of the. deflation­deflation- nowhere near the m o s t ? ■ I . th n l w e PC3 r. ary policy of Primee Minister financial resources that we phrcy televi- < ovemmeni would like to have,■ " addincadding Humphrey televi- Harold Wilson’s government, dicarc, wont v •ices. ’ lhat. in this regard,■ ..J"I envy ^'0" ^P0‘- ‘"‘hout medicare, went curbing wages and priccs. on the air only last week,w ee k , Britain has been living•ing on bor-bor­ with what you As a result, thc: Democrats 10 ro w e d money for too lonR . thP h t have,"' O'Brien says,,'s addingaddfnc heen trying "to securc as 1 lim e a s said, enjoying benefits•, of un the a ^hat'he expects the Republicansff'finhiinn*; much free television time as wc welfare state whi)e piiin^-up L ratfbv"' can,"-O’Brien says, by having ’ ^ < fFSa^^^W S ' ^e ^ id hez outspend the Democrats by 4- huge foreign debt. He said h( ^ Humphrey appear on such pro- n-and-answer had callcd a halt in March wher Nixon relies on the moremnrf tra- grams and question-and-answer he imposed on the nalion tht c a r ric d a s ..,vAc tlilionnl pattern of a personaljcrsonal or-or* sessions that are carricd as n greatest increase in taxes evci :1k ganization, operating outnut of nf New N(>w p u b lic .scrvicc. laid down by a Britishish govern-govern 'headed hyhv John On the organizationalonal side, the ' Republicans are. , operatingo p e ra tin g m e n t. M itch e ll. lhc regular Jenkins was stalingig the govgov- Mitchcll and Bliss mccl cach through the regular ernment's views on a. number oof week to coordinate. ButRut in units. th a t resolutions, presentedd by traditrade ovcr-all chargc is the^‘caSda candidalc c Bliss’ biggest fear is that unionists nnd left-wingers,Ingots, de-de himsclt. ovcrconfidcnce will brmgbring a rep- manding .that thc Labor,n b o r part;p a r t y ------—------e iltio n o f 1D48 w h en so mmany a n y RRc- e ­ rejeci fhe government's effort publicans were surec Thomas E. to limit pay raises andS d setsc'[°up u| Beer SalesmennPTl Dewey would defeata t HHnrry n rry S. controls on imports ns a wa; Truman that "theyhey thought out of the country’s."cconom”? cconomii Namc Officerspl'Q their vote wasn’t needed." difficulties. ^ For O’Brien, his greatest wor- ’ ) — G nll Jenkins said it wns time bnckhnrU. POCATELLO (AP) - Gnl' ml Fouts of Uwislon wusvns electcc clcctcd ers of the resolutions leamci e” thntthe president of thc Idaho Beer Dls •‘the hard facts of life’* that th 1 Snturdiiy nalion had been livinging Kbcyom U nd tr'bucors Associntion S«lurd«3 QUiniNGN G i H H H I its means and carrying^inR a bur-bur ‘ho group ended Us annun den beyond ils strcnglh. convention, BUSINESSESS s a rc P a u l - He promised that controls oon Other now officers arc Pnu ''prices nnd wages wlll#111 notntn beb Vcllano of Coeur d’Alene.Alene. vlc(vice -fj^o »o relire 87 yyeort e o r t maintnined "one mlnulenute Ioneerlonge presidenl, and boardd mcmherim e m b e rs . thnn Is cssentlni;“ He rt>lccledrejecle Don-lJi-Voip-of-Coeur-d'Alcneiur-d'Alcnc. pn„, 26 f*il11 long.-long,- *»W- ta ll------the call for Import controls.**jntrols.-* Mn(t StnMi of I'win Fnll.-i,Fftll.s, K elliellh p,«p«i;.d, $550, wo,w ot fjsoo. • o niw Frank Cousins, genernlneral secrtsecre- Stoin of Onlsc and Johnohn HedgesHedgci - Oood. ninnloo Ilk* o niw on». ______lary of. the Trnnsportrt nndnnd HerGen- of Pocntello. ^ .0ni_niW ^4 -U*t_long,.long,..■■olid' .■•oi»d cral W orkers Union, Introducing Introducin The beet denlcrs resolved toH h.a,,no,, .,ir.prop.ll.d, »973. tho resolution agninstnst govern*goverr support tho U.S. BrewersBwcrs AssoAsso- Wgi $ is s o . ment control of wages,Qgcs, deliv-dell' clntlon In a statewideJo nnnt-lltlc n t-llttc r iaV»» -aui|| dirt t!*d«, c1»di, ered a violent nttnckick oon n WWl ll- tlriv o . ______Vln«i, dll trolh, J650,00, wwa* ot son's economic policies. Hc sni . •'i'! f iia ff dceJ new MARKET PLANNEDLANNED ■ »»200-00. ■J'. Ihcy hnd given rise lo "a dee T h o B olsc- SDl- ’ i'' fccilnR of m istrust" iL In fheomih^the coui BOISE (AP) - Tho Boise lon-he snid hoaed food storo chain of Al ...... t try. Tine ndmlnistratlon,- he salt unced today .wems "to havo lost anall.sense sense of< Iwrl-ion's, inc., announced todn; BALDWN MI=G.11=6." CCO. O .' nii.flcnsc 01 supcrmnrketrmarkcl tirun. 733-5079 dirt^ction.” ...... 1-5 0 7 9 if ilUilhision construction atIt BouldeiBoulder, ■*-— ___ , - - The hitter mood of dlsilUisIf mod nl Den- *. 409 »nd Ave. S. of muny dcloRn(o Is to stwnk Snturdny in M dsciiw , Sundny Inn n»ifinnoisn ni HH H I , A—.IC6..A-wlcM ON0< OOCOQO. b! Sundny nluhl In Pociiteiio, in ■ ■ I pioT T i^E SEPSEf^viCE via I ' "*% ®raS33S ■ ihnse cities' I'lnit PrcHhyierlnn PrcHhyierl MM I chtirchcs. ______.ANNEL i . . . n ■ > a > > V n >V « , MOLYNEUXlEUX 36)-45” - 45 W idth ■ C aill ll! 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6 Twin Falls Times-NewtN ew t ^Moncioy, Sept. 30„ 1966'8- m F Highway Accidencidents Kill 3 Inin Idaho Oyerer ThThe Weekend By The Associated Pressss an abutmentabi and rolbd into a ChurchI E ndorses I Two 15-year-old boys andd an borrow pit. - I sep- Stato police said Davis was EEmmett m n man.were killed in sep- State dents driving a car allegedly stolen in aarate ra ti Idaho traffic accidents dnv nf California, One youth wilh him oover v e r the weekend. - Califc)r H a l t T o0 ID e b a t e I Roy Darling. 71, Emmett, was wns hospitalizedh and the other killedkillei Sunday, state policc 'said, said, was jajailed, according to policc. sto p T r n c y T h o m p so n . 15. G ra n p c - whenw hci hc allegedly ran a stop Trac By Tli'e Associated Pressress SenSen. Orval Hanscn. proposed be- .■ sign and his vehicle collidedlllded ville, I Idnho, v/as hilled Saturday Sen. Frank Church, DJdaho.Jdaho, fonfore a Pocalcllo group a,three-th re e - -'■ Awith a car driven by Stevencn H. cyeninevening in u car whxh went oul Sunday urged closurc of Senate pointpoi pro^’rom lo increase school I A rm field . 19, M e rid ia n . ol conconlrol on U. S. C3 and struck debate on confirmation of AheAbe nncnnd local ROMrnment revenue I Armficid was injured. a pow power pole jusl south of Cot- ' Fortas as Chief Justice of lhethe fro;from fcdcrnly^sourcc.s. I Mike Davis. Walnut Creek,'reek, tonwoitonwood. Ida- • - —Supreme Court. . *' 'Two-ibir^Cof lhe Innd in Ida- I CCalif., ali was killed Sunday wbenwhen The car’s driver. Rodney M. . . But he did not say whetherther or ho Is owi“ied by lhe federal gov-rov- I t Ida- Jav. n, Grangeville, was cril- i the th e car he was driving left Ida- Jay. not he would vote for confirma-ifirma- crncrnmenl," lie. said, "ft makesm a k es I ho 64 west of Nezpercc, struck'icallyitr u c k ' ica'ily in ju re d . •______tio n .. sensense, ihcrefore, (hat a1 fair fl ^ "I am reviewing the- SenaleSenate shnshare of the cost of education ^ and studyinR thc,jeport of |he antand lotal government should be Senate Judiciary I'Conimiitee,”littee,” paipaid with revenues from th these e se ^ ilaps At Backers Church said. "1 will publiclycly an*an- lanlands." Humphrey Slaps ^ nounce the decision I rcach,:h, and He propo.scd conpres.slonallal ac- a c- -I ' th e r e a s o n s f o r it, a t thee timtime e Uotlion lo implement these suegc-s- •,(, O f‘Extremism’Insm’ In America the vote on confirmationion is ilorlions: ^ 0 ta k e n ." — “The federal government H SALT LAKE CITY (AP)P) -— them but to the forces of third The Republican 2nd DistrictDislrict' shrshould transfer to Idaho title to ■ Huberi H. Humphrey picturedcturcd party candidate Geor^’c C. Wal- conErcssional candidate, StateSlate phrphosphate.'? on state-owned landsla n d s N I c t ther nation loday as facingig po- lacc 1and to Negro revolutionar- • ______■ ______Ihat Jha ri/’hlfully belong to Id-iho. ^ tentialtcnl destruction from cxtrem-'■ pollution control standardsandards per million1 of soluble fluoride.•ride. millio:million. veversity of Idaho, says he consid-consid- gsmashed across her bow/ anda n d ' to to pp< o w e r." ______supplies along the stream.P* pecpects" for Improvement of Ida- !f(n^ 0 propased for the stale. SnSmith said a limit of 50iO parts Ron Kvidahl, FMC plantnt man- eredcn the insoluble fluoride! count theti 2C-ton vessel was lower-iw er* “ I a m g ra tifie d w ith th e r e - {,q’ho’s north-south highway after a v'''^ “ J. W. Simplot Co., PMC.vie, andond per million,'■'recommendedded by agcr, says his company' cannot in making his recommendationidation gje into the water. ' ' m sponse so faY,” Bennettt said, p^j Friday conference wilh Alan S. rXpv' Monsanto Co. are the: biggest the Associatedt Industries of Ida- meet the proposed - Huoride of 40 parts per million. I t sa n k . ' T ‘Those who have had timeime to g(j,Boyd, transportation secretary. ‘ l,„, phosphate processors inI Idaho, ho. would insure the safetyifetyof of stand;standards now but may b&be-able able "It's easier to relax lhe sstand­ ta n d - ...... K , . ' study my proposal agree;e wilhwith «' Boyd told me he recog- £■ ' r f i h i i l i g n kI Simplot operates a fertilizerfertilizer cattle.-caltl to in about two years. arard later than to get toughero u g h e r "‘ " ! 'm e that wc need further ln-c|epthn-<|epth nij, nijred the unusual highway prob- „ „, ...... ' plant wesl of Pocatello.o. Next Smithsn said' he doesn’t know The ’ulations later,” he .said. ‘ studies to determine the amounta m o u n t igp y^Q j,ave in Idaho Mcause 5!^^ t know The proposed regulations lai door is FMC’s elementalal phos- whetherwhei his firm could mneet eet the would ^require violating% indus-Indus- As for standards for particu- of water and tho time whenwhen it pfof peculiar topography of the f PHONE 733-6226 "Hp plant. Monsantoto oper- 40 piparts per million standard.lard. HeHc trios to submit a lirhetableable for latcs la — smoke and dust — the ^ Eatt on U.S. 30 lo Eaillond Oilv4 , will be required by tho states.’states, stnstate," White explained. "He News Of ' J ” , ates an elemental phosphorous said ;he area correcting tho .situation.m. New phosphateph industry generallyn e ra lly ■ A Colorado River projcctect billbm saisaid that under the secondary “l®; jphorous said most vegetation in the area correi JZ plant north of Soda Springs.rings. alreadyalre has a 10 to 15 partsarts per plants or plants now shutlUt down hash£ no objections. But the Na- awaiting President Johnson’|Shnson,s jntinterstate system planning in his , in Idaho Air Pollutionion Con- Con- mill; million fluoride from windblownndblown would have lo~have adequateidequate tionalti( Center for Air Pollution NO\NySS7n,. f ' signature has a 10-yearjr ban dejdepartment that this Is the type Dilution Record r«r«iv Commission, having; worked soil. soil, pollution pollut control equipmentnent be- ConlrolC( says it thinks thel e pro- against studies by the Infer;orfnfenor of.ofiigfiway need that is receiv- * At 81OO IFirO haur Repealed) receiv- more than a year to developdevelcrp HeHt said ..Simplot Is usinging new fore operationsc began. posed-standards pc nre loo lenient. JEROME COUNTk’ D epartm ent of proposals to *‘im-•■‘■y- ingine lop priority." “ , . the standards, hopes to putiut them equipmentequi to help controltrol the FewFev slates have adopted5ted pol- IdahoId will not be eligible forfor fed- Sheriff’s Office c port” water to the Coloradoolorado <;other Democratic party lead- f”® doesn’t lution control standardsi for flu-, eraler pollution control grantsants i(if A^ cow belonging to Omara r Car­ C a r- ' .iBlver by diversion from anotheranother grs also me;t wilh Boyd FridayTrriH-Tu 9. ^A se- fluoride, but that he doesn’t lution f '^hf* informational meetingsmeetings kho\ know whether it will bringring the oride, and among those;e which ih iho national 'center does not ap- ter was killed when it woswas SteveM cQ ueen I river basin. , , nic night. He tl)ld them that "the * was held recently, and a public contentcont down enough. ______have, the standards vary.ry. Mon- prove pi the standards. ,__ ‘ _____ struckstr by a truck Friday morn­ “There is nothing In thee legis- huHubert H. Humphrey campaign u “ F ^ D u n a w ^ - ril hearing will bo conductedjc te d iin n------;------:------ing 12 miles east o( Jerome, latlon.V Bennett said, “which‘ which cai cannot'be accused of peaking too inj on Highway 25. The truckck was A N orm an Jew ison Film would prevent the basin1 states soon,sw but the Democrats arei r i or- i Irom making thfir own feaslbll-[easlbll- gn;ganized now and rolling. ThincsThings ^One proposed standard would T , owned by Johsnon and son and received radiator dam age. i ity study of diversions.’ anare going to look considerablylerably aflow the fluoride content of Idaho Senatorator JcJoins Battlele T co Control i Rep. W illiam Henry Harrison,arrlson, difdifferent come Nov. 5." Bragrass and alfalfa to exceed a ^ Name of the driver was not i K M I ’^“be f6 re 31-Wyo.. has offered a billiill that ]Republican Senate nomineeominee yearly average of 40 parts per .1 offs Of ‘Part-Timeime FFarmers’ obtained as he had left before wouJd wipe out the moratoriumitorJum GeGeorge Hansen safd Saturdaydav he fluoride “E content s Tax Writeoffs 01 officers arrived, Imposed op the Interior Depart- wowould, If elected, be consideredsidered couldcou not excecd CO partsarts ^ per r WASHINGTONy/ (AP) — - Sen. CotCompanion bills~ire before■efore the aiamounts of iheir non-farmrm In- In­ Justice Court h b m . m e n t. foifor appointment to the Joint million “ for two consecutiveisecutive Leg Metcalf. D-Mont., claims HousiHouse. cicome," Metcalf told tho Senate ;Eric Chalwin, Jeromo,0, $10, COlOabyOtluir DuUdArtisI* . Idahoans and other Northwest-rthwest- CoCommittee on Atomic Energy.etgy months, or 80 parts perr million growing g^o, support in a fight jhiThe measures, to be1 relnlro- «rcccntly, falfailure to register. Juanin BBar- a r- ^ erners, fearing a potentialIal raid Hansen] said he was alsoI pprom- ro m - tor ‘O'" more than one month. ^gaagainst what he calls laxIX farm- ducec duced early in 1969. weree offered He said his bill would "elim- "ellm- rienlas,rit Texas, $20, no license, 651 on their,water*. Insisted on the iscised consideration for appoint-ppoint- FluorideF is a colorless,ss, odor- ers. laiclalc I in the congressionali| session irinnte tax law provisions, which and an George Trappen, Jerome,J e ro m e , ■ , interbasin 'diversion moratoriumBtorium m"y dl- ■II- _ . 1 1 -M -r livestock, a disease W the teetnteeth sponsoringspo; a bill hc intrcxlucedtroduccd early hearings next year,:ar, Met- 0of limited types 01 farm opera- opera­ Glenns Ferry City Court In version schemes on paper,” Ben- I g and bones can develop.Ip. It ish to (coMbat lax writeoffs by non- calf said.; titions oh a part-time basis,is, Frank Bega'y Johnson, Gallup,G allu p , I nett said. "It is my feeling that 1. S called fluorosis, and It can kill fan Lincoln Has S can kill farmers and part-time farmers Metcalf saW his bill contains ■*■^'Tho principal economicc activ- N.M.,N. $10, disturbing the pencc; tho best of Ihese plans couJd be ^ the young animals whichhich are whi who create farm losses to offset recommendationsrJi„. from both the ility of those taxpayers," hchc said, MichaelM P. Noe, 19, MountainS S “TmBEms^. gathered together by water en- i Sll* particularly susceptible to It. non jp a i to It. non-farm Incomc. . Tren.Treasury and Agrlculturoituro dc- ""is other than farming —- often Home,H< $50, with five days Jail gineers and a start made on aug- Cave Shelter Samples taken by thoJ Univer- pn^trpartments. ' r running a brokerage firm,m, law sentencese to bo suspended upon BmGHDE” menting future deficiencies In v- sity of Idaho this s summer u m m e r , icine or payment of fine and charges, 1 "Libbral tax accountingIng rules 1^ business, practicing medlcinc or pa :harges, fiuw«Pttlfllhiiii* "snjnjjuron the Colorado River.” r showed a fluoride content of 10 |W y from negligent driving; Edisonm John, A ■ t.:ForPubli,c |0 g designed for tho benefit'It o(of the ^deriving income largely from nc Tho Federation of • RockyR o c k y to 80 parts per million. In the i “J ir e pro- 18. I-'arm in g to n , N . MA., ., $15, r'ln'tta Miss Qioules ordinary farmer nre beingicinc mn- ‘‘i’c stage or motion picture pro- 18 Mountain States has promisedromlsed ;SHOSHONE — Lincoln county PocatelloPo nrea it was from 10 _ . drunk in public placc. Eta nipulated by oihers — who en- "‘lucllons." |Ji support for tho w ater studyidy pro- ncnow has a publio fallout shelter to 200 parts per million. ^ s purpose Tlic Metcalf bill would p permit e rm it p(^l, Bennett said. arand well supplied. Enough slock j ■::: Named Q iieengtJ C ll Rage in farmjng for the purpose h slock jncjt smith, director of proc- of creating ]o.-ises whichJl can lie ffarm losses to' be nfhet in (ull , •• — T ------r hahaa been placed In Mammoth m agnificentMCENT £SPLENDOR! ______1 — immoth ess engineering at Simplot, says A ubsiantlal ngnlnsi non-farm Incomo up to Cave to handle 2,000 people for fv' vri'B'k used to offset substantial n )ple for the allowable fluoride limit ------$15,000. Fnr those wilh non-farmo n -fa rm g3,-mr two..weeks,. Last m atecial ,u, ;«'• limit At Hajwermanl a n ■ Hffl------s I 5i # ^ should be-higher. He saysys rcccntrccent O - , Incumc above $15,000, lliee write- w rite - “ Magic-Vaileyc y placed there included locm,food, research JndJcates catllo can j a ttio c a n h a g e r m a n —K risti Chot/Jo.i. i-r. lUtC redticeci dollar>t)ar /ortor ^^^^n|^|U |yL |K ||ll||^ medlcnl supplies, opnllaryy facJI-facll- stand twice as much insoluble rfnidaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dill™ JUHippies l Dispute S Traffic Courtsi i ^ g ities and water drums. fluoride as sohible fluoride,ride, Sol- Choule.H,ch< and a senior at Hager- r,t Th® supplies were shipped In ‘ Fined by Jerome Justice of «. m i !« • ______m a n H igh Sch o o l, w a s 'a!l“cS s e lec te d ‘Loitering’ LaW. a W ni.OODHOUND 'ESCAPES' li Seattle by Gnrrett: iruck- tru c k - •“ • ^ ‘'Q"Queen” and -reigned at the I I tho Pcaco Irving Altman for ,1 - Holly- MEMPHIS, Tirnn. (AP)—The "•I lines and wero unloaded hy a Homecoming events Fridaylilui eve-evT. HOLLYWOOD' ^ (AP) -U nlly. apccding were Michacl, Jones, wood’s hippies don't like the Slu'lby5 County pciinl fnrm hns es Bru- freshmen high school 'J’ Washington, $15; Delores Bru- t \??oo" Xoxic Gas Poses• s e s "nnIn s. , „ , new ontilolloring ordlnniice IlK“cn plagued witli bcvernlb c v e rn l ~ rctll, Bolso. $10, nnd Ternr Hnll, ^ x x l- PrlncessPH were Carlaria Dell-Bch- keeping them1 off Sun- ( cscapcs during the pnst:iHt twotw o I ^ I N O S 7>30 P.M. DAllV herein’ Mnmmolh cave will hold TT Jerome, $12. Dennis (lergln, iii ^ M t i u lli e rcnsr ^ niul Sharon CioshI, . ^^.t ! wooks, ond the job of truckingtru c k in g m a t in ie s $ijn •’ j ‘ fi.OflO poopln In cn.se o f a n e m o r- Threat'In, Seattle set Strip, \ H n z e llo n , wn.-j fin e d $.'iO by X. Inri-O ^ paratlo was held on>n linger- Aijnm fiOO young «lomonHlra*I'monslra* tc.scnpoes'wtis made evenI harder iia rd o r 1130 r.M, sat. f. su n , o n iy y by thon[e SFATl'I.E (AP) - A> Inrgc JudRc Allman for reckless driv- p • r'rwl over slreet nl noonnixm and marclu’d nionu ilio strip blood- I— . \ .It, locnl Civil Dcfcnso for u shelter drcloud of toxic gns hovered over i|io strip Salurn‘urdny nighl carryinging signs lioiindI wcnl'AWOI.. day jnil scnlcnce. S nfr whichwhlrh q •J'rmjRh cooperation of Ttichard flu «.?! i«„ mnro class, cnidK Ihcj ‘ ‘ Ol.scn, Jeromo, who owns/ns the atl atlle nearly an hour Sunday. " I, criltelzing Ifio Clly Council’anduni'iraiul ' wero niifipcndcd upon pnymrnt ? r "M"'"' ci.i.*.'i." will. I HURRYI•| ENDS TUESDAYI t Tho cloudy, carrying Hiilpluir . I '^ 1 ‘'‘’‘"'IV Huporvlsor.H for passingp a ssin g I of fine. Tho cnso Iihh hccu np. * rr,!m n a fivisfoot clilokoo covori'd wllh Irloxlda j?UH, cHcnped from n li'w s. '1'li‘iro w ero no Inci- I pealed lo district court. fro n i a fuatlier.s, w on llr» t i)lac(>, , , Inundry «lci(!rgonl mnnufnclur-inufacliir- gyj,,,,,;! „i.„t m Uh) Ju n io r Allen Humphrey, Twin Fnlh, \ 111 junior ordliiaiico was passed nf- I R o n T m r u m \ lng conipiiny's slornge■ tank. .j, (]„„[_ WHHcd nf- wns finwl Jlft hy Judfjo AllniniiA lln ia ii Veteriin T Solon f‘"j ...... li'r iiieroliants on Siinset Houlo.Houlo- 1BA J . IffQi* f Bam iA CanoimiL ■ A Npokcsnian lor ibnr » firm, ^ I"’l' rally was liolil ...... [I[ for driviuR whili! ri'strlctoil. t 11 Chemithon Corp., .mid n "mln- ,1 follow I ,.,„„pia|n(.,l lhal ■ hippie.^ BaBar auAKDmn ' Richnrd Dlnck, Pncniclln, wns 1. .... '!'» Panido and nitaln nr ' W.'rn clrlvl.iii iiwny lli.'lrlii'lr als- CHS- chiiTKcd will) ilrivInK whlln liis n t li p .m . innK Hei.1. -with H e ro e s ’ AP) — rclensed when n disc rrupliiref,-alf >• w ,.,1.1ith ' liiiiiors, * ‘ 'I'lu' law nii'ikos1 itli a ntnh- ils . 1 ■ < lriv iT 's lii-cnsc w a s suH|M?n(lc(l, „ tiu I- I >icfuii» 1 icMw'icoiBii’ lalrmnn A l-'lrn Deportmertt spokosmnnpokoBimin ,|,j vVendoll Trnjaii:i laklng lliu 5 ..Imnoaiior to •'unroaminnl.ly"a so n n b ly " Ho hns boon Ixmiul nvrr to v n nri-yi-ar-old lawyiii* whn ‘ cd In a following iho gami'. Tli.! ' ;;rir:,»i i iI ‘1; i, ,,‘ sayn ho will do l\ls •'Ix'sle Iw so south' wind., -i. _ I OFFSPRING I ; Curoy, SIO ntul Curlis liuUin, ' "InlPrfoUhi,” (loixllng, (urnlsli-lurnhh- ""'"II'' ______I m .Doori Op«n 6|13 p.m, ‘“ ‘“ li."'"" . ••JIOSAW” T w ill I'lills, SM. ', ’ "* niodcrnlo in ull tlilnc^." — ctl tlio im islc. loiogr I A T R O P H I E S ------1 ;l I I CicniUl I.iiilit-r. Jm mIll', ii', waswhs Fatrli'k 'rhomson Caffpry of F ! | I ' flnrd $20 liy .Irniino P’ill o ll I <•<■ r N llx'fla, who opriicd his ca- *Political Foes•iS 'CYCi.isr Kii,i.i;i) - nenriti hut nUn$ no lUlallt, I }rill ymi iiUiim rMi>talnr 5 j JudRO C. J. Sliupc, for na Imslt;ImsU; '■''fr l'» publir offlri! when lie ‘I r l A V •‘•''■•'I' •■AKH C JT Y (A P ) — / [ . nil« vlolnlion.' I’incd byV .Iiidcr I ik I it I'lo rti'd lo IllO lotilKlaturfl;;i“ 'I,';‘Meet’At In ^ Parley Gl'Ol'go I, llra iu 'li. S a lt l.a k o K I I A. i'Arllicno|iene\U (tlevelop- I w 0 re Wlllls Saturdayir.lay in NA.SIIVII.I.K, Tonn. (AP) —- City,Cli waii kllli'd Sundaylay nlghl (Slsow-ls 1 ^ ^ ■' ' ment of an «iraaiilMii from a n ■ } Shupe for ‘.pfcdiiiK w ore *' I l l f I iialcrllli/'cd cnn) occurs chief- “ Blnncho Konta-dy. .Icrotiu-,till', Sll;Sll' n>'iiloi'rallo riiiiiirr prliiiiiry.irlniiiry. Mrs,M lUrbard 1'iilton,, wife of will'llwl Ills luotori'yolo wasas slniekslniok T H 0 f HI 11 I ipiisltlon U.S. R<^p. niclinrd l-'ullon,'Ullon, 1>- by a Union Pnrl’flc train, [loUco I ly in ccriiiin Iniccti nnd ■ j John 'rhdinnii, Jc^rnmc, $12;(12: Cnr-C ar- lt<‘pul>li‘'» « o p p iisltld n IJ in. l>'*ll‘'0 637 BIUI UKE5 DIVO. N,N. I woriin. In 1939 Ihe Iule Dr. " Tonii.i won a (lowor nrrango- nrranjto- Kald.Ka ___ *0. fl«ii .Irroiuc.-iSlO;I; D/ivId i'* N"V. Tl «’l(‘cll(in. T< ' I (JffKory i'Mcuf, pro/e»M>r of | n g a r- —I ij S A Btiritcss, .loniinp, Sl3t Arnol Wlllh,Wlllh n'nhhi’il hy Cioorgo Koliey Flow- I lilrtli, indiicinK ra rllx n o u c n e - ■ T lio m p n o n , T w in I'u llit, SIO, iindand Irlit, a coiiKrcNniiiuii (nr 200 yoarH. Kelley h l-ulton's Republi. ill in n rnhhli. The lect|nlitix |i Wednesday,day, October 2 employed in purlhnBcncAU nro C u rtiH ( ir n h n m ,'T w ln I 'lilha lls, , $15. C a ffo ry p o lle d •1fl,7i)2 vvoles o te s inIfi '’I’lX'iiont In llio Nov. 5 elec- ■ sU nro " , S GUITi 1 m uch liH>. com plex lo txi rc - l | Bonjamln K. lliKiplliiinii,inn, SnKS a il ^ ;n;,(|(,.i f „ r W lllb fo r th e aril 3rd Dls-I)l»- !l!!lll! ______iUITAR k & black baldy stoor colvos 2 viewed in Ihit llnillfd ipnco. |■! | 165 Head black & blacl- \ I j i k n C ity , w iis fliicil $11 by n *JJ *‘y irict seal, _ ‘ • 1' 350-450 Ibs. ShONhone Juslito of ihrr Priue1 rate jf ||,<. nr>ninrrals retain ron- 1 rnn TO O TH A C H E IC I 165 Head blackk && blackblack baldy heifer colvos C , W . fJw in fo r Hpi!cM-ia luirtr Iienr. Cit ORA-Jfl, In Mcondi I MICROCEPHAUC | f|nc(l hy Jt»l«n GwIn for>r nppi’tl-flppi’tl- »ftincci'dcd ns (tiniinltlco0 cchnir- h n ir- }oi n («liii f«m tmotiMni iogih»iii^ pun, lESSCESSONS Z 325-425 Ibs. I lng worn [.urilln C, Nohon,on, Twin Iwlll u ),y Hpp. jjirbnrrj If. Irhord, I BABIES I mUrit. ■ Hoad feederlor stoers,atoers, 500-700 lbs. Falls, $i(l; fVlnrJorln A.^ TIpson, llpson, Di' Mo. If Ihr Kepuhllinusnus ggd e l wnmiftdrtJ" br ">•"» dl". . - 0 . IF'Ant rnii«e* <1 m frro - ■ Twin Fnlh, $14; I’elor G,f», .Snow, c o n tro l, th e c h n lrin n n a iilp p ro b - ' (Rentalsals Available)Av 1trphitUf l.uhyf \ , I'^S Hoad foodorler hoifers,hoifen 500-650 lb s.' Duriey, $]S| Honry O. Ciocdhurl, a I A. TIiocuiiMiUMldomifever | . iocdliun, n|,|y will RO lo Hep. JohnJohn M. or r a - je l* if ever 1 1 85 H ead H olBtoln’’foedeolh'foeder steers W endell, $lfl; Rndrrick W, Over- a known, A< wllh »n many 1 W, Over- Ashlirook, K-Ohlo. *• and feeder cows field, llnlley, $1.1; HoluTt C, i. coniienllnl defecli, mlcroceph-oSi'ph^ IW 100 Hood tat and feed* tjiiu iiiiiaiH g u iiiliii I Wesl, Runcrl, $H, ■ ■■■■■■a FOR>R DEIDETAILS nly {ntinorninl imnlinestcAt'of of II 100 Head Goodd blackblack stockb cowa J ti d g n (Jw ln a h o flnr5 ‘ E . FcnU, .Shii.shonn, $.1 for fall- ■S The NowTolophoTelephone Number ot ■ I It m ltluke uf nnlurc. | I — ALL QOOD AQEAC COW S ------uro to obey the biinlc rule; ■ S STOPrOP IN AT Duano A. Cover, llolfie, $5 for ■ I I Wo call your attonlloniilon lo fho blcick*bltickI bnldy colvos A stop sign violntlon, nndL’S Dale I ■ Tlie First Segregationegalion Ru'^al Fire District;trict E| left In I which 0(0 conftlanec)ed Irorrt Iho Mountain Cily, N evada, N. M oncur, Durley, $2A for paan. , r«. 3 area. lng on A solid line, '""•"■I ■ is 825-8 2 5 -5 9 3 6 | r A R H E R ELEPII*ANT nORNRN S Givo clonr and1 accurateaccura directions to flro S WARI PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - ■ Th® BWenth ely>h«nt t>orn! rn 7 In n bIkbU ■S PLEiME WRITE THISIIS NUMBERNUMBI IN YOUR DIRECTORY B TWIH1N|=ALLS ^ y e a n a t the Portland Zoozoo ^ lu^ I OR POST NEAR YOYOUR TELEPHONE B rived Sunday. 'Hie h n t a l k ^ H MUSMUSIC weighed 200 pounds nnfrm illlH iregatlon Directors |B 133 Shoshonehioshone StreotSI N orth ured 30 Inches from shoulder tofS COMMISSMISSION CO. t r o u n d . K {i’ r B • ' ' I' " I , •/ ,11

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, Tw in Fofis Times-f^ew* 7 Woman Is ^ Magicgic Valley AAondgy, Sopt. 30, 1968 w - ^ ' IBP Sentenced In.,IlL, England Mayor Weapons Case W ~ Obiiibiiuaries Writes Chamber RUPERT — A Portlnnd wom­w om - an chargcd wi(h carrying a.I con- Daniel Slatteritter Fui^al Servicesrvices On Fisher Book H ow .iffl-4 IJ oiin ty Picrce St.. died nt fi a.m. Mon-Mon Tuesday, Riverside ’ ' Cemetery, Twin Falls'•‘ttiairiber of Com- jail Mondiiy morning by Probale , ' dnv of a long illness. Cemetery. ,S 5td a lelCcr ol Judge LoR'oy Blacker. I He wns born Dec. M. 18S1ISS., thanks from W. V. Chase. Lord She was Dpprchenilcc^^l'ridaj L at Milford, Neb,- Hee camc l(lo Arlcn D. Tavlor, 11 a.m. Tues* Mavor of Notlingham, for a nifiht by Slnle Patrolmanilm un Gene ft Filer from Ro.seland,I, Neb,, iiin day, Burley Fifth andnd SevenihSeventh book presented to him by local Bolton, Rupert. a( n scrvice s(a* s(a- B ■ 1914. He moved to Twin FallFalls Ward LDS Chapcl. stu d e n ts. lion in Norlh Burley which is irin B ' from Jerome in 1052. Ho was 1 Tiio book, "Gold Rushes and RUPERT - Funeral scrviccs Minidoka County. M farmer and thresher in this are; ral services Camps of the Old West,” v^c m<^n. fnr Forrest Andrew Cagle will ■ Thc woman was nn occupan for manv years. He was mem Ca^e will by Vnrdis- Fisher, Was ptu-- Mi^ioiinrv bc'conducicd ai 1 p.m.,m. Wednes- j,j,„j.gd by the chambcr-arid in a car which fit. thchc dcscrip her of 'the United Mi.wonnr, tion given by Dave Erb. CO- co ■ ft Church in Filer. .Hc'-marriciItf- married • Mortuary ^^ith sludents of- the For- Emma J. Kaufman alll Ro^flandRoselantl Chapel by Bishop Theron•heron Grit-Grif- ci„n study league for prcsenia- ownor of the Erb Brothers MarM a r- b c h e ld »n N eb ., on A p ril 9, 1907. ket in Buhl, after a ihefi thcrcthere the Rupert Cemeiery. .Friends I'ridny nighi. *i^,nrv The Lord Mayor safd. "I was Surviving, besides his widowwidow, tnay call at thc mortuary‘uary Tues- delighted lo receive your State Police were waichin{ Y arc four sons. Hollandnd E. SlaiSlat- day afternoon nnd evening and for ibc car after an) alcnnlcri waswa; evening and 25th of-June, 1D58. ter. Wilderville,. Ore., Rovi OiOr- Wednesday unlil limeimc otof ser- scrdJng. me thc book brolWcasi follovvinR lhe thef ville D. Slatter,-Jeromome. e. ClydClydo viccs which I shall have great pleas* of $1,200 from the Erb Brother:B ro th e rs .T. Slatter, Rupert, anda n d KKell eilh ______; u r e in re a d in g . M a rk e i. Slatter. Salem. Ore,; fiv Also apprehended were t.arr; , c? a ugh ters, Mr.«. MerleKli T-eiS Senators UrgeiriTB “This book was presented to Cleveland. Price, 2-1. and Curli; Weiser, Mrs. Lilia Hanslcj me on August 1st at the Alexander, 32. both Portlnnd W eaverville.'N.-C.. Mrs.Mr^ciare Clar QU Prfce ProbcY O Q P Nottingham University by the They were taken to Buhl Cit: ' Herrc. Paul, Mrs. Marjori r^x T-- V. American students belonging to jail over ilw-weekend and M Mon on- Rowen. Nampa, and Mrs. Jear \ r u Foregln Study League who day taken lo Twin Ralls fo for r aar r- ■fc,, ^ ene, Annest, Pocalello: tw Mouse JJ study course at tho raignment on chargcs of gram brothers. Pote Slatler,"®’ TwiTu,in members Joined Sundayiday min asK-ask- universitv. I was very delighted la rc c n y . Falls, and Ben Slatter,r Marline: Mnrt nVr ‘"8 Justice E>epartmentartment and opportunity of moct- They r,cquc.stcd lime to ob Calif,; a sisler, Mrs.5' Clareri-irp fE ’ Federal Trade Commission to ing them all nt a dinner which ' ■ . oe investigate thc possibilityibility of ille-llle- uniwrslty and tain counsel and are being heli Gatch. Iowa City, Iowa; 1 10 Ral collusion in gasolineasoline and indeed a most enloyablo in Twin Falk countyn ty jail inJj g ra n d c h ild re n a n d 18 . g rcre a I- jn c r e a s e s . lie u o f Sl.OOO bond. . and interesting occasion foe me. grandchildren. A' lctter to thp two agencies, Two sons and a daughterlughter pnpre- released by the .office of Sen. p iw fs Wishes \vhlch I heartily recipro- .William -•j'roxmire. I>JVis., Governor Travels'ravels ceded him in dcath. •^V.-nrr e a tc icrypa in d all the members , „ CELESTE MYERS,IS, a sccrtlsccrciary at International Harvester's Falls during thc S4:4 million dcUdclh v^ of heavy-dutyf (rucks(nicks to Funeral scrviccs ^villwill bc C0[ rftn “skcd thc probc, saying, " B e - San Lcanilro. Calif.,.. plant,planl, shshows thc m(erlor of ai new truck western dealers lastist week. The average pricc of thc trucks ThlrsLy S of ‘he rather'e? _ "SinEcnlstringent o' V”” Chamber ol Com- To Idaho Fallsalls' the trucks ducted at 2:30 p.m. Thursdny t e*flxing we mercc. ov Don w to Tom Kalange oft Magic V> Valley Interi^tionat Inc.1C. oof f TTwin w in w a s ; 2Q.OOO.______. , ■ ^ ______;______Reynolds Funeral Chapcln.-!^ thu against pnce*fixing. we BOrSE (AP) — Gov. Don W n ilri^hPriv think the fact that almostilmost all the ' It was noted that Mr. Fisher, Samuelson wenl lo IdahoId a h o Fall-*?Fall Rev. Howard Larsen. Kimberl fit to raise the author of the book, died be- Thomason, Jerome, 28; Jcani Fimi rites Companies saw fit to raisfi today to participate in awar , 28; J e a n n e C h risliitn C h u rc h . F in a l rit< ;ame amount fore the book was presented to v-*-i Millpr, Hollister, 51:51; ShirlShirley will bo held in Iho Filpr Filer inOFIOO Ihcir prices by thc same amount ceremonie.s for winners of th niiv succest the same time merits closcclose the lord mayor. > 1 1 A n d e rso n . W en d e ll,, IG; IG: San a n d d ra C e m e te rv . T h e fa m ily sugge f Mrs, Ethel Warbcrg and Mrs. essay conlcst spon.soredsfl'Obesity by ih rCalled Cj Mostlost (Common ^ fn'fhp Idahn Consideration.” • * Rinehart, Hansen, 30, and f Governor's Commitiece c oon n EEm m - 30, and for memorials be sent to the Idal the hikes Vaughn Pond were counselors _ the Stork Club, Audrty Wilcc nav be mail- 'The letter said the hike; ployment of the Handicapped. idrty Wilcox, Youlh Ranch, and may bc ma ■ners In thc for the students who made tha l-v^ Wcndcll, seven pounds.'nds. cd to Reynolds Funeraleral ChapeChaocl would cost consumers In thi The ceremonies were planne eral Chapel. „,id-Atlanti^mid-Atlantic study trip.______.X V Crowned as royalty'alty for for ( thc Box 1N2, Twin Falls. at a noon lunchconrH"'hU.S. in wil Diseaisease At Rup(Rupert Rally ; states $250 million, anda n d ifIf iit Iimiimiuiiimiiimimiimmmiinumiiiiiimimiiuiii area were Jeanne Miller,vliller. QuecQueen, ______Tommy Miyasaki of SugarSupar City,Cit> should spread to the West thi . John. Ratliff, Pamperiper Club, 18 ;hc West thc fin est ci A T V a member of lhe Slateitc Commis-Commi: r u p e r T — O bc.s-iiy'isly'isoneof o n e ol A sinorgaslxDfd dinner open- the inlroduclion of queens and “ e ^,, CMt would bc $885 million.m illio n . UTAH J ) w A ^ I \ sion for the Blind, as speaker. T'wm Faifs, area caplatns.la p la tn s. A s- F ------? speaker, common diseases in cd llie evening withth about 250 the baggy dress parade.,iradc. jbrook. Runnertup to tbo quec Samuelson planned lo go t >J NOTED Waler Wa*hed-Oll Treated “ IT the United Stales loday. and members and guesisIS regi-stercdregistered Local club queens,ns, who to- Audrey^ Wilcox. Slork ClClub were the MaltaMalta WaiWaist CONSTRUCTION NOTED Sun Valley for an evening ac admit over- by the Almo Win andid Lo.sc Club, gether represent a total loss ^ Rurif.vTOP*; “SALT LAKE CITYT Y (AP)( A P ) -— $17.50 per t o n delivered. verv few people will admit over- a total loss £n,iiy Bowen. Teen:en Prince;Prlncc.ss; WhlUlers. banners; Burley TOITOPS Construction of the S17-millioi dress fo'thc National AssociationAssociatio jg,^ jg caused bv overwer eating,eating. Program numbers, arranged by of 623 pounds from Jan. 1 to ” J and Diane Bowen, seven pounds,pount to KOPS, name tagsJS and plaplace gait Palace is nbout 75 per cen of State Departments' of Agricu members of Magic ValleyValley are. area the Heyburn TOPS>S Tips the Sept. 1, were Vaudis Ward, ludis Ward, pre-Teen Princess. curds, and Pamper,r, progratprograms completccj, manager J. Howan ture, which is holdingfo ils annuc TOPS clubs were told1 during thcthe Weight Club, incliiyedided a read- Almo, 21 pounds: Donna Dean, ‘ ■IS convenlion in Idaho. Stanle rally, held I’y AJberi Larson, Bur- Nix on Plx, Twin Fails,Fa"lU 39'/^39V Mrs. Dcloris Sims,ns, Pocatello, Pocatel nrrangements, ■______I D u n n sa id S u n d a y .______second annual area rally, hek inn n tro d u c e d th e ------2------;— Trenhailc. ' Idaho commissione iuperi Elks ley; comedy trio byjy Mrs. Mer- Mer­ pounds: Emily Bowen,lowen ' TeenTcen : »rca supervisor, introduced 1 S S f p S '-.^wcck at the Rupcr. Elk. . th o se m om * . of agriculture, is national pres lin Kay, Mrs. Dean\ Jensen, and Club, 36: Joyce Meyer,ver PamwrPamper, KOPS in Waiting, those me rcachcd their d e n t. ikcr at thc Mrs. Harlow Cheney,icy. all Hey- Paul, 2BV2; Marilyn^ivA WWendt, n^t’ l«fs who have rcachcd th Three Idaho Falls youth.^, alla The fel O N T H E L I G H T Heyburn, 24; andT MarjoryM arJo 'S ; >0 “ P S s .a tu s . first, Judy Helndel, sccond second and an procedures and the desirabiht;desirability lhe accompani.st. was directed Shockey, Burley. 19.) Mrs. Sims also issuedissued gradgradua- ‘ .. - Sharon SticWey, third.rd. of maintaining ideal weightweicht fo for The flag salute was directed by Mrs. Bill Cole,e, the TOPS Other local queenscns included tion certificates to0 three KCKOPS X -rfr/tvvrSy Christine Hamptonn of BoiseBois iiealth reasons, 3ilimae Arm- Irene -Esterday andind Rebccca members, Edna GjllcUc,G illc llc , 31 r ' ) i r t High School was fourth.jrth. Xhe doctor discussediKsed foufour 0'*‘mtie Arm- in. strong, division captain:aptain from Miller, Castleford.1. bolhboth 23 Willie Peterson, 11; ) ------methods of losing weight, in h , ' c-!m T%vin F a lls : a n d thle e TTOPS O P S song pounds; Kardn Dennis,)'cnnis. Twin I'loyd Robinson, 15.‘ M k ■ IT■’s ’S TllTIM E TO ^ lirn C eluding fad diets which he saii 5w Peiion. I'alls, Nina Blaze.Blaze, Twin In charge of arrangementsangcments f^t Official Mournsf U l . 1 1 9 gj.^. s e ld o m s u c c e s s f u l:wtiSi d ie t oills pills »’y Harlow Pelion. Inc nnd can Widmier nhoiho fiirni.shecl fiirni.shed HaJls Trimmers, 45t/^: 455<^: Linda the rally were Mrs.s. Verlee HHall, , which become crulches and cai music during Eslerbrook, Gooding,ig, 50; Phoebe Paul, and Ollimaele Armstrong.Armstro Idahoan’s DeathLfC dlil dangerous; thyroid5?okl pill?pill^^ backgi^und piano music during O C K U P BOISE (AP) — Steelecele BamettBame which arc essentiallyly ththo e sasam m e m S T O C of Boise, chairman of the IdahoIdaf qs the other pills; and cniir !"■ > « ! !! 0 1 Nuclear Energy Commission,nmission, I'to- jg^s, which is the ideal way t ow day termed the dcathuh of J*erry?en weight. --'"L D S OfficialEficial Urges OrgarOrganization 1 Of I Nelson of Pocatello "a "gre; He reminded the women thr loss to the stato of Idah^’’ J LIGHTr l T B U L B S Nel.son was a charierrterrior mcmbd followed members of tho MinldokiMinidoka tho Minidoka Slnkoiko Quarterly Hurst, Len Hepwnrth,•Worth, RockyRo R ented Idnhoan nnd1 an acti'active A question period followe lay'and Sup* Braeggcr, Brlnn Moncur, Dnn1 ! It IIC^ l-c » thj doctor's remarks,Jj j ______l.DS Stake congre^pttion’re^pttion memet Cnnfcrenco Saturday and Sup* booster of industry.'* ______-1^------Sundny morning lo0 hear nn ndnd- day in Rupert. Hellewcll nnd Robertbert llursh, all , U d |S dress by Elder. Jnmesimes A. CulliCulli- Sunday morning'ss final session older.s; Max Seer, a Sever more, nn assistnntt totn tho CounCoun- was conducted to Stake Slake Prcsi-Presl- and Ernest Slraubhnar,;;,i:Jr".‘a- •,! I p 1 l i M cll nf Twelve Apostles.istles. dent Rcxiney Hansen,cn. who spoke Roger Albertson,, bothbolh highhi - . iU'; j. TelevisioiIsion Schedule . E ld er Ciillfmorc)rc ndvocntcindvocntcd concerning Ihc fallacyillncy of lheiJie prie.st,s...... ■ tho orRanizatinn of)f onc stake ia philosophy, "do ns; yyou o u pplease.” le a s e .” — ______2 L — _____ M onday,day, SepSeptem ber 30, 1968 week during the next year nns His address wass followed by USE TIMES-NEWS/S WANT JADS ^ ...... — .■I— .I.-I.I—■III...... PROMI.SWPROMI.SINO PROGRAMS ho discussed iho rapid growthgrowl that of President J Jay n y Merrill,M e rrill. ------— 7:30 p.m.. 2R. 3, 5.5, 11: FnmFnmlly Affair outlines the ndvenliiroHdvenliiroH fof nf iho Church’s memlxirship memlxirshi first counselor. Ho0 discussed a tho 61lh Street Daredevll.i,edevils, n Rnng: of older boys, who10 give JmlJmly since the pioneers1 first reachedrenchci challenge ho hnd earlier issued ' a staflf’cring initiationon test: Helit musi llternlly heard Frenrh•reneh hi hish Salt Lako valley./. Slnco tlmtthn to rend tho scriptures,itures, Sccond den—1)V clippinH someime of thothose elegant whiskers thatlat Ihothe maiman- (hue. Elder..Ctilll.nioroiioro fta/d, flithe coyospJor, Pre.sldent?nt EarlE n r l Grit- Orif* 1. Mcrvnnt hns lovlnRlyiy cullivatcdcullivntc for 20 lonp years, ' church has grown from iho.Tirsfihe .Tif.' fin,'also' spolteV'hlR'topic being Oj^n p .m ., 2D : S ommelhlng cihlnK S(Special, fcaliiring Peisi'v I.ceLee singhisinging ward and Slaku lo0 4.100 wards.ward; “What nro yonr vnhies?” her favorite songs, JncludmjsJnclu(l»n({ s o m o w llh h e r ow n lyy rlcric ?).s .______‘ififi Siaki^ s, n n d BOBo mmissions is sio r Impromplii addressesdresses were ------— thrmif;h(iut tho wnrld.irld, delivered liy Dennismis Murdoclc.Murdock. UmA en Afield " The orKanl7;atlonon of tho Kln|King- principal of the Slnkonko Seminnry, I 5:io 2SI^N«“wst Huntlny nn y]o dom of Evil," ho3 said, quniin quoting nnd Ronald Tanner, superin- ! Brlnkloy .1—nuiisnm ke /ortticr Church President’resident Hrl|Brig- tomJent nt tho .Strtkn Yminfi ; n ve i W ' o n e ^ 1 2 B— N ew s 4—Ouirarils hnili Young, '‘is ndvaneedadvanced to n Men’s Mutual Iniprovcmcntp ro v e m e n t As-A s- . ' n— N ew s 7Sl,~N ET .loiirnnl,irnnl which correspondsresponds wllwllh sociation. N ew s ))—ntj; V/illj-yy that of (iod's,” Released from IhclrIhelr [Kisillon'flfHisillon’i I I — N ew s 0:30 2S1.—Uownn andiviid MarlinM a rlin «‘'ld th n t n s Ihe cchurch h u rc h c:cx- with iho Stake's4 organlznllnrorgnniznllnn •1—M nvcrirk K Speeinl naiuls 'nnd dovclopH,.lips, .the the menmem- wcro-Lowell Mnucl’t'n, siip»ver nnmi m i in-Ji lu^r, Ur.tt n»ni»lant:11; Dnvld MoiMoi- i n HV d a l l t hh ( e r e st t l h s n e w . 7 n - N e w s 10:00 3—Nc^ws fluenco nf Satan increases iinc- ler, scconil nssistnnl;Istn n l; MniidtM niido , . _____ B—Avengers Tl— Nc^wh c o rd in g ly , H arlo w , s ln k o o rg[•anist. a n is t, n n d F.I-F.I “ « ;0{l 2S l ^ N e w .i 4—Pi'rrv Miison;on "If wn conshler,"ler," ho ho snl snld, lo dale,date, aiand ,‘iuslnlned. to replnco replaco lhf*mthen n_Npw Adventurest'ontures ofol io;30 2SI.—Nc-ws we d o n o t k n o w howlow mmany a n y liioimore wero Ronald Tnnner,inner, supcrinsupcrin- ^ E ^ S S L ?(iicklehfrry Mnn J'lnn 7R—News ' '( will hn Ixjrn, then.•n tho tho liilriJ liilril of femlent, YMMIA; Dnvld MollerMoller, 7H—Ruwnn nmlm d MMnrtin a rlin k__N o w s llio Host of lleavi^n[tv(!ii that wiwnn first nsslslnnt; Gnr l.oosll, sec 11— N ew s 2 H - N e w i loMl 10 Sntnn mustIt havo I'xeeeexceed- onil aHHlstnnl: Alanin Hule, organ-organ ^ <1:15 7Slr-MlHtern;^rrnA'"’’" , .1— OtllCUNlS ed 25 billion splrlls.Irlls, 'Hio'II10 ixlf .Icannlo .leannlo 5—Uun l or Vouri'our l.ifo f'*!" •‘'“lan ngnlnstst tho somosoiTio Names presenle^Ie^I lo tho cnn- cnn \SS^^5r55^^rV 'i 2H—Hern's l.ucy•»'cy , 11:00 2SL—Johnny CarMinCarso mlvnneedilvnnrni In lheiht .1—flcm 's l.iicv';y 7/1—Jdliciny Ciirfifin:(irfifin pretty Rreat.”reat.” Priesthood wero Raymond Hlng ning* LJHSST 11— H e re 's l.uuy»‘i;y H—Johnny CnrHoniTHon E ld e r C u ltlm n roe's 's nnddresH d ilre ss ccll- ham, Mnrk Armslrong.n slro n g . WnnW n rd jAvrttMSST AMX d—AvennerH a n — M o v ie : ■•Tim'Tho Magnifl' M agnl '' ' AMDASSAOOSSSTAh 6:-1!i,7Sl^Frlendlyy f^lftnt Ginnt ‘cent AmhersouH" 7:00 2SI.—Movie: *'Hnw *'nnw tn ,i_NewH: Allnn'Moll ^ TThere h e re wjia a tim e w hen allill wcWC mnrnade malic transmission,ission, optionalopli< velour sc^its, a , Mtinlcr Your Wife” r Wife” ij-so 4—Jney Uhhnii CTC H jttiib ln r B . '>' ' ■'-I long, long w heelbasecclbase for an eloRant Umou- 7H—Movie: "How" H " w toIn Tl—IV|()vle, "W llil H rrlla ji Your' Wifi!"WIfr" . I2:30.a,Sl,—Movie; "OiWii Mi) A tid, I h o s t; Knhil>I{’rs inadc! oiirour iinaiimaRc. sine ride, and an aBtonishinRlyaBlonisJ low pricc for B—Movie: "IlowHow lo Mv Darllnit" W Uhilh lhc I pi'cdiclabie ri'sulL (hat(hatwcRot wc p ^the packaRC. Murder Yourr WWife" ife " . — ...... ^ ...... reputalion for bviildiiiK dci)cndal>lc,idable, lillillle Wc also make thethc FRebel. , 2IJ-M nvlierry U.F.D, V ars Umt wwere lilRh on cconomy’ nnd low on Thc Hcl>elL*l is lhcthc fatfamily car that dared 3t-M i\vherrv R-f’-f’. don pfepferle ^ • Kcx:x aiipeiil.ai^pcal. fo cross 4he treacherous trcacheroi i3aja peninsula, B-I-Miwhorry U.F.D. I TERLE] ■ j isniace m ll-M nyherrv WeWo alill ali make Ihe'Rnmhlcr. Moat of the specially (equipped cars thal 7.SI/-WJ(«l'/» New SEE ll's a smarlcr buy than il everlivcr'waa,'W as, s u irl IhiH trip> never n ev er fmifinish. The Rebel did, 7:5(1 211—I'n n illy A ffn lr liul il'a no Javelin. i - Uul, if anylhinRnythlnR chichanRcs our imaRc, il n-I'iim ilv Affair ME i i i NATIONWIDENWIDE ' B—l-'iim llv A ffn lr Whon American MolorR canMniilclran‘ build a will l>c lhe AMX,v l X , our Utwo-seater sports car. , I1-Fnm(lv Affair Nnw or H A a M ' V ' lOl, KjKjrly car l h a l o n l-sp o rla,a llmIhu oUolhcr The AMX,>C, specially equipped and mod- -l-ni|' Valiev ^ * 1 telecastCAST fiporlyporly earn,cnrH Ibal'H news. ified, h as s e t lOG AAm m ci erican, n atio n al an d 7SI.“ l'lh n I'-Vnliirfl So far, more Ihan SH.OOOI sporly-tsporly-car internalional speed recoirecords. BjM sn—Cnro] Hunn'lt W I L L S Mp U TUES., OCT.3CT. 1 Irlvcrs Jwvc dccitle.d llm l Die Javelin ig is a At this point, it la 3—C u ro l B u rn e tt MOTORM O T ^ point, it Ipoks Uke our imago I I —C a ro ) n u n ie tl I 336 sh«- Ix-Uci;x*Uei; ca r forI lh e nioncy. will never euryivc, / |j_Movlo; "Cn»hCii| a ir. I t conie.s w ilh aliiudard j ,R.V H_P(,ynin Pluco lU^ndnrd air- A ltlA riA O II p ^ cuiulilionir:oiulilioninB, ttlandard V-8 , slantlardmdard auto-au ffU 11 V l I V C ll I ” I 1 0 :3 0 P.M. AMEKICAN MOTORS3T0RS NEW CARS ONf SALESA LE 1NOW.I I h H I ~ ^ J MUS1 S T SELLI n H m ' Qcrrtmof Q fom C.:.v _ 236 Shoshone10 St. W„ Twin Fails, 'I Idaho ______PHONEP H O ^ 733-2509 ______’}

8 Twin Falls mmes-Newa■Nawa h Mondoyf^pl. 30, 1968 _ I Poan Rtusl/PoM u ^ er^ers Peace Witwith Israelij/r LLeader • with Eban nnd with Foreignreign I cd'-Fri.cd'-Friday lo send an envoy t6~ ' UyiTED NATIONS. N.Y. that he'wouldhe' give his ideasas on.hostionihostilit’les. ' ' with snid Ministers Moncm Rifa’i of Jor- Israeli-Israeli-held areas but did not ■ ■ P * ' " (A(AP) J i^) ■— S.ecrclary of Slnte Dean the subjectsubj in a speech Oct., 8, . | WnWashington officials snid Minis' Un- dan and Mahmoud RiadI olof call fo for n look nt (be treatment ^ ■ 1 ^ RRusk u sk was in New York today DiplomaticDiplor sources here saidsafd WcdiWednesday that thc Soviet Un- dan ,n to Egypt. , lof of JewJewish communities.______ffor o r 10 days of diplomatic iali«s talks Eban toldI officials In Romc,tome, **od presented such a p!^ to Egypl s r a c l I thatth a t includcir a meeting with‘b Js-Is- Paris paris and ai London that he had a ^bc « IUnited States. Eba'n^saTdTd itil Inin Jcrusalerii Sunday, Israel I. Bul was not new, could not be callcdnllcd saidsaij lli would stand by ils refus- Uom raull Foreign Minister Abba pnckagcpackaRC deal for thc Arabs. But was St'ion H o m . o w n . r . Eban. on hnnd with a new pcncepcace thc sourcessour said they knew none a ^peacc plan and In any^case'case al to allow a U."N. Investigation should have been presented di- into r f A r-| H o m e R e n te r! pplan la n for thc Middle East. or thelhe d(iccails. • ^ d dl- into nllCRcd mistreatment of Ar- Horn ioubt- recily to the countries con= abs ini Israeli-held lands unless Rusk also had on his agendaRcnda Olher sources said Ihcy doubt- rccii lands! Money Soving PoUelei talks with Secrclnry-Gcncralral U cd reporeports lhat the l.sraelii plan cerncerned. Hc also objected thatlat it the plightp of Jews in Arab lands M' ,[ and did not call for "rccognizednized was also: looked inlo. Tiiant and General Assemblycmbly would r rclurn Slnnl to Egypt and uia )f the boundaries” for Israel. The U.N Security Council vot- BENEFITS PresidentP re sid Emilio Arcnalcscs of most olof the West Dank of the bour Guatemala.G u aiei Jordan River lo Jordan. EcEdan will present the new Is- "~ " T i j : AnnualAn, Poliey • 6 Mo, Budg*t Rusk and Eban bolh arrivedrrived For llthe sccond time in three raeli plan as a new round of [ Ccedll CanJ, Cevecogi . ' '..ffll KusI U.N. days. Eban rejecled n Soviet talk;talks aimed at settling thc, ! ■ Th«M - P»r«onal (jhillty Inl. iSaV 'I SundnySunda (o take part in ihc U.N. days. I .he „ BEAN i -I. General Assembly policy de- peace pplan reported lo callill lor AralArab-lsracii War of June' 1967 11 Iwlff ■ Gener ! FO R DETAILS SEE bates, and in Other diplomaticmalic Israeli withdrawal to prc-19G7•C-19G7 gels g e ls u n d e r w n y . \ , - ^ l l l ^ M b a te s . r COMBINING ARNOLD CROSS 'ItjM conferconferences. '' boundaiboundaries in rclurn for aI U.N. GiGunnar Jarring, of Sweden,edcn, m to 460 CASS B£lT UNlOAD6ll‘ ' ,I ,pIDAHO STATB AUTO ASS'N. 'v ■■■ I E b a at Is- presence there, an Arab decla- U.NU.N. special reprcsentnlive to issibli- ration'of nonbelligerency nndand a tho Middle East, Is expccleded toitol 733.72097^ — Eldon siigarla r 424 1 Moln N#. 733-0626 ■'i' : :• •; ' and Big Four guarantee againstit new concconduct (hese talks separatelyll^^r a t e l y l ______” — _ _ ‘ . . . ' tie s f : - - v ^EE THE T i PPk ^ 6 9r s l >«e A m erica’icq’s Top UmLines of CarsIars! I

Ebai? told reporters lhat9 Is- prescnc >' IDAHO BOV. DON SAMUELSOrUWELSON officiates at the dedicationatlon of JohnJo Day Lock and Dam in rael is “exploring all possibli-uth-Anier|( ration ( er|can Motoiitors-Toyotaota-JeepI Oregon Saturday. He Is pictured bers of Florists’ Transworfd Delivery Association.A Tho completion(ion of (he(hc dam marked completion of a chain ot dams oo the ColutnlColumbia and Snake Rivers.______New! Ambassadorador 4-Door B L Professor,►r, StudentsS 1 ArgueAi "The"1 n ew W orld B Over Philosilosopiiy Off ‘H‘Hippies’ of American KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP)KP) -— calcalling.” said Peggy Liggett,lett, a partparticular concern to Negroes I M otors The young people and thele pro- stu.student at Texas Christian1 Unl*, Uni*, atat' the seven-day convention fessor disagree about thele hip- versity.ver “Rather than name- whicwhich runs through Wednesday, p ie s ; ccalling, a l wc ought to try to rccti-recti- TiThe group is led by the Rev. S C ars’V He says they’r^ dirty,, shift-fyshift- fy conditions in society that Dr. Raymond E. Brown, of less spongers! The younf?g folks caicausc them to withdraw from rcIcReldsvillo, N.C. Tiie denomina­ defend them as needlersers of it."it.” tion ol about 1.4 million and American society. 1Thc youngsters and Dr. Fitch,Filch, 6_qo(6_ooo congregations has about “They're proctitioners of the whowh teaches Christian ethicslies at go,000go Qf Negro members in 500 of worst sort of hypocrisy,” said the'the Pacific School of Religion,iigijw, lhe cr••'gregations. 'itch of tmglcd on the subjcct Sunday ~ the Rev. Dr. Robert E. Fitch of tw omhtv voted Saturday to d them night at the General'Assembly San Francisco, who caiicd them mg rnicri approve a new charter to make lazy, Immature, irresponsible,3nsible, of the Christian Church (Disci- ,PKtheir loose federation of church- Immoral and smelly. *- plcpies of Christ). ‘7 I S « eJ fft loll ^ repro.senlatlvely organized "I question this hard name- "The‘ hippies are trying to loll y ‘ •------r:------uUS s so m e th in g a b o u t th e soinriMv c icty derominnlion, The new c h u rc h Inlr is to be formally constituted we’rew c living in,” snid Frederick W. Smllh, of Minneapolis, Schair- S Tuesday right. Results Of mjman of tho youth panel. "In a The *J 6n-stago argument came sense they're a product of socle- afteafter D/C Fitch assailed hippies IPIymoutliEW! ty. Wojpeed to nsk what tliey'rojiey'ro as phonics who regardQgnu* them- Buckaroo sayioR about a society on whlchwhich **^1'selves as nonconlormlsls.nt>ers but — they've turned ttifiliL.bflck'5." ^hcwho are such ‘ conformistskitlon in m o t i l' , hJ Fury III p ri Com m ented Dr. Fitch: Filch: arc; dress, specch, conduct aiid odor Rodeo ListedC-W ••They're‘'ti>'lng to ,tell uss they tbaitbat they remind one of a ''/Jock Door Hardtop tnd bo of sheep," Approximately 1,500 people don'tdo wont ‘to-Rrow up npd bo of } watched young cowboys/a and sp-sponsible adults." HHe snid hippy colonies spur . cowgirls show their nkills• at the About 10,000 church people3ple In IncreasesInci In narcotics trnfflc, a t Plym outh's up to now l • Little Buckaroo Rodeo Snturdaynturday KansasKr City'.-! Municipal Audilo-\udilo- raprape, vcnernl disease, petty ; and Sunday at Frontier Field,Field, rium applauded points scorcd the(heft nnd the accumulntlon of ^f» Tulih b y th c c o n te n d e rs , m o stI ooften fte n gnrbngc, g n r filth, vermin." : Tlio event was kicked off wllh (or-D r^itch’s..vicws._____-■_ , ' _ K Ktirl L.. Munson of Mny^Vflpd■ ' a p a rn a c nln n g MAln AVfii\U6enue fliai ^ ! ^ n major- 111., ill., n student nt lllram. Ohio, ; noon Sntiirdny. j Uy over lhe nge of .10 In this Col ColloKO, «al Tremonton, Utah, who waswna the lhe plun p| slrnlORlca.Oil_nrQnQ51ib.JlU*!!!'suls nf HI-II," ______‘ r 91860°° I r d a y t o \ \ J Tho contcslanh rangedI In BROIn orc l l ' ' " 0 m a k e v polivorod-Od In Tw in Fatia I from 7 t^li-and cnmorrom from all nil c h u rc h - ; ports of Iduho to partlclpnle. f pn'o- Ynilf -g an iz ed ■ Tlio event wns Hponsorcdo red by by ) mlloa por gallonl 6 0 horses!lesl U p to 87 m .p.h. J tho JnyccCH. ScotGhjdollarDllar S M E l j y f l ^ buys iiibtiB witl i Idaho Woman ' h i? p k s m m E w W 4 i Faces Charge j th e m - ■ ■ ; PJ F3 ,ra ■ PlymoOth9 “Jeejisler : Iri Man’s Death^ t h Iiid odor . ; * RPOKANF. onnld Inwrcnre [im vQ Q di / / » ■ ------• Auld, ^2, of Ciiinbrojik, 11. C., in. O hio, • w h o biul l)<'i'ii .w nrkliiKriFfc In th e o n d ltlo n s • orcharil** ui Toimt.ki’t, j "Every- CftSvx ' GIFTS FOR ALL. I • Arri'sioil and rliurijcd ' wllh 1 5 lAUDERS UAUDERS WUDEf .'.rwi.hl r.V.P' ro.stlllitcs O rchids for?r tho LndlostLnt . I • ^lnylnK Auld wan ■tliiilina Mcl- in a M cl- -/» coT£H»M •^KOKMWlJ^-viCOTCM l ’’^StOTCII^*^ ^ JC OSURROfit- U IH ' ___ ^ »i .lon nroni'hi'iiu, 22, of Worlry, woricy, ''06yS$D*’lp6ttl!j< d c a u s e s Id u h o . I ) hipplesi ** ENJOY COFFEEE ANCAND DONUTS B • J*[ill('(‘ Niild Aulil Wan nliiblii'd ORV wllh B H rTyit-i IEN II HOU “ UH ho ,iu( In u ('III' oiiihldii ii y Invito all old friends andidlUSE! customcusto ors to stop In. Iff you hfjvon’thf>. visitod our show rooi room s boforo, stop sa id . " I • Spnkuno luviirn which had Im^cu It y o u r- ncquQintod. W o'll bo m oatst happy to soo you. J (ho.Kmi/? of II iHntiirhiifica In- I ^ v o lv h u t u b o u t 15 pcrKOMK.

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M ondoy, S e p t. 30,,1 1968 9 6 9 TvTwJn Fo)l» Tlme»-News ^ Battleshipihip Poses

Expensiveiive Query (

SAIGON (AP) — Thche battle-battle­ many officers feel the ship is a CHB I ship USS Ncw Jersey wenlwent into victim of de^cscabition and find- « acllon off the Vlcinnmcselesc c coDsl odsI ing enough targets to Justifyistify hcr,hcr. f . today—a $50 million queslion question presence won’i be easy. LU m u rk . Thc naval command wonw on ana n a T h e Se.OOO-ton v e s sel e l whichw h fc h argument in August 19G7.J7. withinw ith in J H ^ fired her lost previous bombard- bombard* thc confincs of thc Pentagonniagon to '^r 6 0 0 ch flew X m CASE ' , miMiloff thc coast of Korea. 15 bring ‘ the ship—which flew yenrs ago has bccomcnc some-some­ Adm. William F. ’’Dull”ull” Jiai- Jial- N . m m m M thing of on embarrassmentrrassment sey’s pennant in Worldi WarW ar II Bince thc decision wass taken a —out of mothballs. | year ago to put her back in Elaborate charts andd rereports; p o rts ) ' eervlce. .. were drawn up xo showIW thatth a t a .^ ^ I N G O' Officially, lhc Navy U keeping battleship—with guns ablea b le to a siif! upper lip and 'hopes■hopes thethc reach 23 miles—coutd blast al battleship's nine 16*inchnch guns majorily of the targets in North: will prove more than useful in Vietnam being hit then1 byb y wwar- ar- Vietnam. Privately, however.however, planes. Thc argument wasw a s par-p a r - ___S | K B ^ l ------— ticularly telllnR becausee the jets ■H S were then going down ala t thc J B K , _ rate of atwut one a day. Panel Urges'C J? Even then, howevcr, iheth c Navy N a v y I ■ didn't win all it wanted.u e d . The;T h e; d for two /”. IG original plan had callcd for two n t in r Alterations*9 battleships. That wouldid permitp c rm itj one ship to bc on the gunlincSunline at fa ,ji-«A7C all times. The second ship;hlp would I Jw In Bank Lawsi c i r v ® b e jjacJc. a t S u b ic B aly y inio th e A L B E Rr^ON'S T ^ FOOl> O D CENTER BOISE “(AP) - .'Changeshaogcs inIn Philippines, replacing thc bar- M i * / iSws have rpis of her guns which. wear out w ^ several Idoho banking fows have f l HALFH A L F r H A L F - been rc'comjpcnded byy (hetiie Leg*Leg- about 300 firings if maxi- CASE CASE-^J; C A S E C A S E islativc Council’s PublicIlc Deposi- mum .charges are used. r tory Commitlce. *7I . ' Thc Nnvy accepted the:he react)*reactj* \ y t TTic g ro u p ’s ^ c o m mnendations e n d a tio n s vaiidn of just one battleship,battleship. t Y IA C A T S U P 2 4 A 2 o z . ' ...... * 2 ^"= ^ T O3 M A T O E S T .V . 33 0 3 .____ . . . to th c 1969 L e g is la tu ree inincluded c lu d cc confident' it would provep ro v e its i ^ /_ _ (f \ one that thc state be prohibitenprohibited . $375 $745 XOMA T.V. 2% . . . , ' from depositing ils /undsnds in any , ‘hen camc the de-escalatione s c a la tio n ------CANNEDD MILKM ILK T V . 3 M A T O E S ay. .... :2® ° bank which pays no state sales of the war with Presidentient John- ' taxes. son’s order limiting bombingomblng to \\ . o r 5 . , 6 0 or personal property taxes. P E A S Happyvalas p y v a l e ...... I D M A T O E S T.V. Stowed«owed.. . *2"= Now. state-charteredcd banks ^ relatively small areaea of tlje I « , ^3""" TOMA pay such taxes but nationallynationally- North Vietnamese panhandle, ’. V . C r e a m o r S / \ 0 0 \ th c p a n - V tL ■ charged banks generallylily do not There isn’t much in thc pan- C O R N WVhole ole KKerr ernel ...... *2°° ^ 2 *4°° SAUEF\ U E R K R A U T T V . . ; Anoth’er recommendationdation wns handle to really occupyy a battle-baitlc- . that the state's investmentstment au­au- ship. Most of the coastaltal road Is AJ T .V . *345 $ ^ 4 5 $ ^ 8 9 thority for endowmentIt funds be easily within range of cruiserc ru is e r y P E A C H E S F r e e s t o n e # 2 V z . . . O > I N A C H t . v ...... V .. .* broadened. However, the chang­chanff- “nd destroyer guns, as are S es could only be madele If a pro­pro- small airfields at V Vinh inh anda n d I $ 1 9 0 5375 j - o R N $^75 $345 posed constitutional amendmentimendment Dong Hoi. f APPLESAUCE.\UCEtv ...... *1®° O R N Wh*o?erKornel...... The one area where• lhethe Ncw New ^ Ip' passes in November. 1 $ 2 0 5 $ 2 | 0 8 Under the- amendment,lent a re- Jersey’s massive broadsideb ro a d s id e $ 2 8 5 $570 d o g I = R U IT t.“ 7'°.'^® .... quticment that state endowmeni “ uW be dcvaslnling: is aalong lo n g 3 GRAPEFRUIT! ^ 2 ^ ^ O G F O O D ...... }7^* ■ funds be Invested in governmentjovernment the l^th parallel demilitarizedmilitarized 7 . ■ securities would be stricken.itrlcken. zone, driving Norlh a and n d SSouth o u th ___ ‘ Vietnam. Xlbertsons . rt In this area, North Vict- ■I- namese forces have dug in some - ' H a l f News Of gun emplacements lhatSa"v”S have de­ M A Y OONNAISI N “““ C aao M a C fied counterfire and aerialterial bom- ’ T IB n bardment. Servicemen Although thc,DMZ is .actually l u M a r 1 5 $ 1 - 9 ® Seaman Apprentice) Ralph HH. 37 miles long, mostvof tlie one- MARGAIIGARINE L b s . 1 I ” I£ . * 3 " Wycoff, son of Mr. and MrsMrs. my’s gun emplacements■nenls aare re Harold M. Wycoff ofr 599 Cind’Cindy within range of the New Jer- ■I B JH Ore-lda^Instant Instant $A00 Drive, Twin Falls, has beeibeen sey’s main batteries. This Is 0 0 $ ^ 9 5 \ graduated from ninei weeks 0of where she is likely to Sdo most S of P O T A&TOES T O T i n V 2 C a s B , J m CCase O ^ Navy basic training atit the Nava her work and where the first 2 Training Center here.re. In tbthe rounds werc fired today, first weeks of his navalival scrvice scrvici -with cach gun firing a 2,700 ho s tu d ie d m il ita ry s uubject.s b je c t s an BlQckeyed K M Larry Deeds, son of Mr. an' of Mr. and matchcs the reactivatedIted battle- battIC' Poos W I S L I C E D W. Mrs. Lyle Deeds, Richfield,chfleld hahns shlps’a price tag Is a questior enllsled in the Navyvy and r(rc- cost accountants. It cosi C A S E w B f c ported at San Diego» for IndueIndu^ nbout $21.5 million toI renctivnic 525 B O L O G N A g l lion. He was graduated thi ^ BO iuatcd this battleship and anothermother «oj g ' M n M i Juno with an engineerincsrlnc ocgrcedcgrc itilllion was budgeted fofor r anlmanimu u-T » . ~ BANNOCK-BRAND 1 from the Unlverilty' cl Jd a h t nitfon. Fuel, spare part* ancand ■'- ■ M oscow . the cost of the 1,400-mnnl-m nn crewcro w ' ilfl* , ,, enslly make lhc NewIV Jersey ai S g d o g H e n ry J. W , T e w s , so n of Mi ' T °w « «‘Xfw rim ent. and Mrs. William G. Tcwa, Shf m f o o t ) ...... --Shone, was Proipoiofl‘d to ArmyArm _ _ ~ ~ W I 3< 9 » S i >p ^ W m m ------~ c h ic l-w a rra n t_ o ffic e r_ _ lQ _ B tn ‘J .K ______W-2, Aug. 29 while serving wil iands the 174ih Ansnult Hellcopic Cnmpany near Due Pho, Vic Ne>v Air Tax, _ ^ 1 ? SWAN nnm. A lest pllol In thc con J pany. WO Tflws entered on m liv e d u ly in O c to b c r lORri, co n piclcd basic (rafnlng' nt l-t. O n Boyd Relates Cnllf., and war stationedloned at FFt! SUN VALLEY, Idaho. h o (AP) ( A P )- - ^ ™ 0 R ^ Uucker, Aln., prior to his ftr-ft Thc iidminisiratlon wants a ncw nev I f ^ ■ I f - - * rival In Vietnam Jastflst .‘joplcr.Seplem- flir frnlght inx nnd incrcnna • 5 0 L b . I d s . . 5 4 . 8 9 her, The warrant officer,sfficer. whwho nvintlon fuel and passenger fnnfiire holds lh e A ir M e d aII. l, Is n l!)ilflB-1 inxcs, Transportationn SecrcinrySccrctur /jradHflio of Shoshonoihono Hi^High Alnn S. Doyd snys, .School nnd atlended the Unlver-Unive Bovd spoko to tlte Inlcrnallon-Inlcrnnllor '■ WMW& slty of Idaho, al Norlhwe.it Aviallonlon Council Councl 1 ^^B ^B * ^ 2 5 s Saturday night. . i - m Army PFC Joe D. Mfthey, srson The commercial aviation In- In '• of Mr. and Mrs. Claude\ude D. Mn-M ditslry will “have to;o help pay pa i> , l«y, inn W. Fifth, nurley, wnswi tho way" of lls expansion,pnnslon, hho ^ > V, C A S I C A S E nAHigncci Sept, 1 to the th e 20th AAr- said. TOMATO SAUCE, Del A ...... 4.10 8.15 llllery near An Khe, Vlet*Vic Air congeslion, heft salil,said, hnhns n VV HONEY, Golden M eqdo ...... 340 ^ 8 0 nam, Aa a rndnr operator, icrator, fprccd federal aulhorlllesrltles 10 to Im-In - V V * PRESERVES, Slraw berry, ...... 34 0 6.80 pose navlgaKonal rcBlrictlonss tric tio n s n a t I W PHESERVeS, Feiflvat Rai ...... 3.50 7.00 Ray A, Yonng, 8op son ofo' Wr.M five nf the nation’s Inrgest nlrial JCE. Del M o n fe ...... nnd M rn. F .rn esl 1., Younjs. Y o u n jj. 0002 irnfflc ccnicrs. Dm holie snsnld ld ththe ey " V- GRAPE JELLY,e nFeillvol, M e a d o w , 5 L b...... 2.55 5.10 Mcmiowbrook f.nne,J, PocalelPocatell o, ^voro "first nicl i^nd notno. a cure.'’ c u re . GRAPEFRUIT, Irawberry, Shaver’* I Blackberry Feitlval 2 Lb ...... 2.95 5.89 Idaho, nHAumcd command»mnnd nf tltho -‘tiio cure Is Increuiicd cnpai used cnpnc- ^ APPLE BUTTER,■iflval M utteln Raspberry, 2 Lb ...... 2.00 .99 201st Aviation Companypany nenn e n r ny __ „ioro runways, reducin APRICOTS, Tait* Sealec fH, red u c in g ilii " / , P e i l i v a l , 2 L b ...... 3.60 7J 6 Nhn TraoR, Vlelnam,m, AUif.Auif. - supnrution slnndHrrfsis withw ith fhofh l i f FRUIT COCKTAIL, Slok* ...... 2.60 1.19 Mnlor Young entereded on acti'«cUve j,ejp equipment nnd ej Shaver’s Fancy Sectloni ...... icnt nnd ex- VrV’]*’. PEACHES, Early O ardar d u ly In A pril 1047 nnd^yrlvcd a n d o a rrlv i pnndlng tho whole supporlln R, M u s t e l m o n 's , 2 8 O x ...... '*...... ,...... B upporling PEARS, Roiedale, # 2 % Jn Vielnam last May.lay. HeHo wwo. .. r«te Sealed, Halves U npeeU d ...... Ul :?I GRAPE JUICE, W elch'!, formerly asHiBned in-In- CoinmnndCommai "Avinllon nnist In onoonn fashionfanhio AIL, S l o k e l y ...... Alrplann Company nrnr .Salnr PRUNE JUICE, Real, 46 near .Snigon, nnoiher hnlp nny lhelh e coHts cOHts oft rly Garden, Mixed Pieces, # 2 V s ...... i i i i i s V ietn am , A 194R ggradunlo riu liialo or n,nt cxpuiisinn. At preseni, avli JUICE,Dal M onle PInea resnil, «vl«. JONATHAN a U . # 2 y , ...... I ...... Twin I'ulls niali School,100I. ll»e lhe ni tl(in Is not pnylng Its full nhur ^ DRINK, PlneappU Grar Is full sharo , W elch'f, 4 0 O l ...... Jor received a hncholorlo lo r of hn hJiKl- o f cxpcnK o,l.­ ^ ORANGE JUICE, Llbby'i ...... J:5g I I ness ndmlnlsiratlonll doRreo(lonreo In ______, R e a l , 4 6 O z ...... lOBfl from the UntviirnKynlviirnKy of « ^ DRINK, Shaver'srnle Uniw< Pineapple, 46 Oc ...... B TOMATO JUICi, Del M Omaha, Mn), Yoiirt«, who> ippU Grapefruit, LIbby’f, 46 O r ...... ; 1.18 I:?! w ife. M a ry , liv e s Ht 1210 S p ru News Of APAPPIES^ . V-8 JUICE, 46CE, O*. Libby’s Unsweetened, 46 Oz ...... Ave,, 'I'win I-nHs. hoMwhoMff tI JlJ ** I CUT BEANS, Double Lu Br's Unsweetened G rdpafrull ...... nronro .Slar Mfuliil,I, llm Army Am "O ^ ______3 OREEN BEANS, Jack « Commendation Medullul for VahVnlnr, K 0(*O j*Q ICE, D e l M o n le , 4 6 O i ...... I f S B GREEN BEANS, Del Me two awnrurplo U«‘jiHenri, r d O t ^ 6 0 * ...... ■ ■ LUNCH MEAT, Md|e»tv 17 awards of the Airlr Medal anml MINHWKA COUNTY7U N TY D Double Luck ...... CANNED MILK, S«9o , a VlelnnmrRfl Gallantry,ntry CrossCross, Jusllco Court IS, J a c k « B e a n s t a l k ...... Rex L. Orlffln, 17,:'K Rupert, „per..», <1 . 15 1 1 . 0 0 IS, D e l M e n ie ...... Pvt, Rodnev A. l.nrn«n,Larsen, »son I^nrl Dhickur, Uuperl,rl, tlS;115; VeiVen- — • r, M djesty, 12 Oz...... of Mr. anil t^rs, U e nybeonvheo of «lcn Uysel, Rupert,, JIO.tlO . a nn d l o Itoiitn 3, niihl, rcconllyu n lly flnlslifin ish e d G re g o ry UcIlT I lu pert, c rt, (ISliS, , nil n /^C K, S«9 ...... jet-Savers Plus Fort Lewis, fnuKy cqiilpmont; Joflcha Joscha I'el- ’I'e Vrt Ml Thi bnslc training nt Fort Lew GERBER’S Wash., nnd U nnwv In tralnltrnining lorla, and Gregoryr Dell, boibolh . nt Fort Fuslla, Vn., working on Rupert, IIO each, failure to rc hf'lli’'ipier nialnieimncp,ancp, ffo vwill hof»ra 0|M>r«tlHg; DARI These Budget' ho homo on leave1 In OctohOctolMr, nnyley, 30, Paul, |5, dlspluyli 1I« has heen In thea Army nlrnlnce only one license plate. D f l D I O D m laftC M u y 28. 1, ^ Dinine PJefSon, 33 33,, Ruperl,Riipei IBY FOOD • Ilfl*- Rifling a motorcycleircyclo with-wit c t i Michael L. llotnrlch,irlch, son nf out wearing n helmet;;t; KIrkKirk Wid-W STRAINED dll M r. a n d Mrn. Al/rrdred L. HeHein- mier, 34, Uurloy; 15,. expirede x p ire d 0 op- rliih, Twin Falln, wasvns sworn In* orator's llcenso; Jnyy Jensen, J e n s e n , 16, 1 / to llm Navy’H . nvintlonlatlon offliofficer Hnyhurrf; IIO, fuullyly mufflermtifflors; ■ /2 ertmildHlo projrnmn diirloBdurlnK rt- Thomas R. Caldwell,I, 21, RupeiRuperl, < ^ cont ceromonlea In1 fioatlle. Ho 13, no tail llghln onI trnllor. nmlni m ^ mm - .Ih a.JWlfl gradtialo of Twin F*Falls Raymond Ihirch, 00,JO, HHcyiiur oytiurn, P R I C E S e i 2 0 t h T Q O C T . 1 0 , 1 9 6 8 High nchool an«l hIs presenpresently IIO. (njluro to flaga ovcrwldtoverwldth. • • ' wnrkInK on hin dcflroearoo at IdnIdaho Clerk's Oiflce?lcc Rlato IJnlvoraliy. After Rrad'gradun- Marriage llccnsi's. were IsnuiIssued ^ IE..__ .1*4C tlim ho will go to:n PonsftcrPonnneoln, to Dave Ray llellowcll,}Well, IloH o y ^ A f V T T I HCES 667 EFFECTIVE SEPT. I?9th TC 108 l-ln„ for Ihroo monthsonths of ppro* burn, and HencKiI OHtorlum, 0/itoriioi M fllHht training. Afierward,.flerwarrt, he I>eclo, nnd to Rodrleekdrieek Kny K a E •. . . . 2 *. 8 8 1 0 FILER / * WASHINGTON ST W will b« commlsBlonedned and ccon- Fairchild and Virginianla EllinboElliBboth 6 6 7 ^ lliiuft with «ight twining.Mining. ,. Allen, J>oU> Rujierl, ER AVE. V i I ' III' 3 ears Deft>efy Talk, I I FordF( Takes:es ILe Mans I 24-Hour AutAuto ^ace Of Fans;3; IDefeat I I LE MANS. France (AP)I — ThreeThrc< of the four-hlghly tout- I Ford wun its third consccutivejtive cd three-literIhi Porsche-- P^olo- h I Lc Mans 24-hour automobileibile types-, ’ which had-made the Ger- ." ■' I r race a c e ' Jcft on Bill Brown's K B I^our hour sct last year by Dan Gur- and IS ^ 3 ney ney and A. J. Foyt of the Unitedliicd proioty prototypes that were banned ‘ one-yard dive into the line. That » : ‘- ' W ~ x Pairinjofs Ai’e c.ipped a l^ard drive after B | S States in their seven liter Pol'd Fet'd this this yeyear. The rules limited pro­ ______G a ry Gary Larsen recovered a fum-im - / ■fraaB protoi p^olotypc. loiypetotype moiors to three liters, bled handoff between Rakes- ’ . J m i •‘ Roc Rodriguez and Bianchi tbok tbok and and ai anything larger tlton. thal Told For Sjtraw and Gale Sayers. ' f l B H■ ththe e lead Ie in the fourth hour off the had had to to be produced in al^east The Vikings launched Ihelr I race and held on all tho way. way. 500500 cojcopws. - ' comeback behind Gary Cuozzozzo vRIB< I B ' For F oIhe r II last 12 hours they hadad a a t ], Ti,c'c' Ford faclory did not spon- Best-Ball —who relieved Joe Kapp~wilh lj||| I formidable advantage; over the the sor sor an anv entries this year, but a touchdow}i ni 11:10 to go on ■ o Olher th e r competitors and their'I 'c i r john J o h n ' W ver .-of B rita in e n te re d Pairings for the upcoming ® ,ii„c C uozzo's •24-yard s c o rin g p a s s lo ^ main thought was to just keep three- Blue Lakes Counlrv Club Indies keep three -, GT-40's and two others f Gene Washington. H Bi going withoul breakdown or• ac- ac- were-r were raced by Belgian and Bril- best ball championship ore ser, C h ica g o 14 6 -0 7 - 2 7 [ ■ i c id c n t.______I______ish ish ow owners. The capidriven by reports Dave Killen. Minnesota 0 3 0 14-^17 |H First Flight—Reba Henry and « Rodi^ERodrtguez and Bianchi was the only onc of the five that fin- (’ Connie Everton will play Emma , McVey {ind Betty Davis. Ruth , ish e d . I B Betsy e Rawls Four accidents marred Ihc " J e n k in s a n d E d a M cA tee ili will Giant Aerial B • play Mary Gresky and Mar- ra c e . Raret Struthers. E>ot Haslem nnd ■ 11 I CapturesCa Willy Mairesse of Belgium ^ Luana Jones' will play M. Per-fi 'C ircus S inks H H ^ A - —, suffercsuffered a broken arm and rine and Mav Felton. Doris An- y VT ^ shock when his GT-40 cracked ^ •nand and VI Coiner will play \ y J I G< Golf Tournyy up on the first lap. pff Washington HI t\ _ Mauro Bianchi of Belgium, a Audrey Watson and Virginia;mla O FA FALI-BROOK, CalH. (AP) - brother ^ of co-winner Lucien, Pitcher NEVNEW YORK (AP) - Fran BACK TO PASS Is Earl M orrall of thetb Colts Jts he eludes two end JohnJol Mackey. The Colts crushcrushed the Slcolers 41-7 foror BetsyBetsj Rawls of Spartansburg, r fis suffered hand and face burns Second Flight — Janis Jonesones TarkeiTarkenton and HbmmjC^ones pi.fciPittsburgh Steeler defenders,crs, Lloyd VossVo< (65), and Ben McGeejce their Ihthird straight victoryy wiihoutwithout JJohnny Unltas, who is In- S.C.. fired a four-under-par 68 .nl when the gasoline tank of his Air and Charlotte Krol! will play clickecclicked with two touchdown (60). Morrnll completed thelhe pass for a five-yard gain to tightght jured. <(AP wlrephoto)______SundaySundi to win the eighth annualfn . . ran. bombs and the New York Giants —cl r-rtir Renault split and the car Irene Bertie and. Ina Soran. bombs ------MMickey icki Wright Invitallonal Golf P', ' ^ose routed the Washington Redskins Flora Kirkman and Elaine Rose routed Tournament-v-her.T o u ri firsi- tourna-jrna- J'' . S«nday after­ and 48-21 S u n d a y f o r th e ir th ird coon- n - 110 0 Monday, Sept. 30, 1968 noo n .' d r e w a b y e . M a rie C a in and 48-21 S if. ment victorysinfce 1905. cviv plny seeutive National Football>all T//U ■kk,. SyIvaIn.Garanl of France was Ro-semany Carpenter will plny seeuti\ r/yures-/veuK s S': II Miss Rawls edged out Kalhy iran. le a g u e v ic to ry . 'S 87-Yard Pxint PMi* “ Kw shaken up when his Chevrolet . Jenny Otto nnd Mildred Soran. Leagui Whitworth of Dallas, Tex., by ialte The Giants intercepted three P j i TT 1 ' T^ * Whit\ ^ Corveitc hit an embankment . Jeanette Fallis and Kay Hiattc The i f four strokes for her 49th tourna- leity Sonny Jurgensen,passes, two by , Q wall early Sunday morning, will play Helen Edgar and Betty Sonny 3 Helps Patriot ment victory since turning pro * Spider Lockhart, including a SG- McRoberts. Spider In 1951. She fin ish e d w ith a 54-54. DDr. r._ Richard Thompson of ults, yard touchdown run. In Mens semi-final results, yard t ' hole total of 203 to Miss Whit- WashiWashington, D.C. escaped with­ Championship Flight, Bill An- TarkentonTarh hit Jones, his split r 20-17 Win Hworth's 212, out m injury when his American nand defeated Jim Purvis 2: up. end. •with an 82-yard .scoring f f Bob Miss Whitwofth. who hadad a built Howmct jet turbine car Ed Sutton defeated Jim Sinclairclair pass iin the second quarter and • ” DENVER. Colo. (AP) - Bob , M,! tball two-stroke lead going into thehe fi- rolled over Saturday night, 6 and 5. In first flight action,tion, repeatedrepeat with a 56-yard pass: toto. ______;______W ff«______Scarpitto's Scar] two-s punt round, tied wilh Sandram d r a Ray Wight defeated Dick Rees;ecs Jones in the third. LeagueL eag record 87-yard punt rmer Haynie for second. Thcy each j 1 up on lhe 19lh hole, and JohnJohn BoblBobby. Duhon and Ronnie tttt I helped Boslon send his former Hayr s to to o k Sl,4.')0 in p riz e m o n e y w h ile Roberston defeated Bill Coch:h 4 Blye, B lye, the Giants’ two impres- IJ* 'i It- Denver Bronco teammates to Sun- Miss Rawls walked off with lop and 3. i sive r rookie running backs, also J L i I 'J lV their third straight defeat Sun- Miss i Hunters Can Get Secontjcond Crack s money of $2,025. S 'F A R M ■■ ■ scored nnd Tarkenton rambledlied d aya y 20-17. . nround left end from the three « . Scarpillo, cut by the Broncos Dallas Uses =for another touchdown. In the fi- \ A Sept. 2 after six seasons, sailed [y |/ nal .six minutes Tarkenton wasvE At | Grouse5 e In Owyheelee CCounty lhe punt—aided by a 10 mileif an'5 McAuliffe Error'} A u c t i o n given a rest wilh Gary WoodDod • *' hhour o u r wind—over the head d( (" ’ n Eagle Errors5 taking over. Floyd I-illle. He lost his footing.L t Gives Solons Win: - Pete Gogolak kicked field:eld BOISEBOIS — Sage grouse sca- The Owyhee County, 3 ^ n grouse IIn Owyhee County^ was scrambling for the ball and dj; we.st started this year by John ‘ ■ and DETROIT (AP) — DickS Mc- VCALENDAR goals of 32 and 43 yards for the ^son, n , whichv for many huntersinters .stays openo through Oct,*T) we.st started , touched it on Denver's one, Aulif was a "bust” opening weekend>kend of ,jj)o,jj)e Bruncau and Jarbidgebidge Mooney, Jerom e game biologist. Aullffe’s ninlh inning error al- -^For 45-13 Will G ia n ts logis.t. „|,crc Willie Porter recovered.ered. lowe,lowed Gary Holman lo score the i _, Lockhart’s first Interceplion;ion becausbecause of bad weather andid as rivers.rivers, The daily bag limillil isIs A humhnumber of birds hnve been j PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The vas much as a foot of snow on somo three sngcs grouse and the pos- banded and marked with nnck neck •'“'■'■y „ tlived for Ihe ^innwinning run and the WashingtonIlSS All/ Magic Valley early in the sccond period was much 1 ■tr -vo ‘o^chdown on the sccond play, g^na unbeaten Dallas Cowboys, given .u. hat ranges, run.s through Oct. 6 In session limit Is .si.x grouse. streamestreamers. Humors who retrieve «y- Senators nipped the Detroit -Tl- the turning point In a game thnt ranges are -l>roke n 10-10 tic with gers 3-2 In the final game of .the . jj the ball on five pas.i iniereep-:cep- Washington lending 7-3 at nt weslernwester Owyhee County,. the ChnrlesChnrI Haynes, gnme mnn- such, birdb identification are Si Jc Sales Lisleii Here tions, a short punt and two fum- Ji,- .. on Idaho Fish and Game Depart-:part- agementagemcr supervisor. say.s there urged lf of the game. He complcicd 26 of .tho Sundny following a voryT>* He aroused the Denver rccord , I HU MEXICO CITY (AP) - A S® \,ni-«i fourth on Frank Coggins’ two-tw o - '"O-'*'0' ^11 ipaclal lew rata. T h e Cowhoy.i trn lle d brieflyly In 39 fo r 270 y a r d s , e ig h t to C h n rlle 7 .^ stormy, opening.day-Blrd.s-had,-S XRinjj V lll Events5 cr™crowd of 37,021 wllh a 12-ynrd Every ta ls IlMud In thl* Fat-n ------tlio first poriod nfier-Sam-Bakeraker Taylo'tTnylor, ^ “ , ■ .school .«hool 'for starlets In Iho 'Iflth M tom r o ------ru------run n for-n-c(msolnlion~touchoown oul. two rua-singlc. _...... }.''y moved from- ihe-creck-bottom Wnshlngton 000 200 001—3ri2 12 0 ^ol.Colandar'fer IO"-doy» b#lo« ------bnntcd-a 23'ynrd-field goal, ImtI’Ht WashiiWnshlnctton 7 7 0 7-21_21 Olympic Games Is being con- In the nig Springs area nnd A t nfler a 10-ynrd scamper. __|fl dueled in anticipation of possl- D e tro it 200 000 0 0 0 - 2 lU 1 oncc the Eagles began to mnkeiiftkc N{^^w ew Y' o rk 3 21 17 7— 18 d u e le d arc not expected lo return, this At .Forum ■ Hnston look a 7-3 load on Mike 2 10 I O C T . 4 bie world reeord.i In this 1V6 ",s;l Moore, Higgins (9) nnd Cnsn- mlslakes nnd Meredith foundlund • ______b ie w Talifurro'K-ld.yard- paKK-to-Ught .^nvn JAMES REECe - mile htglvclty.s-Ilim-nirnnd fnst ■*'■^‘‘15^ m SS n .o .'j-'A w n R C E .-i (AT’ y ^ P i ' i v -tight Tinvn r~Lnltchr~W ilsnn-ffi)r'l^ob------' Adv«rtli«mtnh Ocl. 2 4 * _____the_umg(V-lLwns.alLovcr,______1 fnst ^^A^‘mtgrniion’“ Rfu(ly” of sage ' , end .Hm Whalen In Ihe end zone, Morcdith lossed scoring pass- Olympic track. ------;------moler m o le r George < Parniissun said son (9) nnd Freohan, Prlco0 (>l>-(i))’. Aucllsnatrii Hnrold Kloat - C o l F s M a t c ir S';?,,’; nff/Irs D e n v e r m o v e d a h e n d 10-7 In W -M oore, 4-fl L -D obson, .l-R.R. ■>., ond Jot Doir.li------1- es of two yards lo Dnn Reeveseves Four fdtir-mnn RronpnI of Salurda;Snlurdny he has made offers the early moments of Ihc sccond ------...... o m l 11 yaril.H to R enuel T\IT slarlers-tw o for lhe sprints nnd to IkHIi lighlwelght bD xl'ngn period with a fi8-yar« tinnal Aimiteur Allileilc Federn- ^ ‘ T h e Iw o w ere s u c c c s 's rII u r F Frl- r i- {^|,|^midway In the second quarterla rle r ------■— ■ ■ ------■''«/','J,, " N.illon«l 1™,11,ull ■'y''!’ K I f'tigiic record, nn tinbrnien Ilal-ll„l. cil member and former o,, „|, J iiKKor **y '***' Glympie Auilllorium"» nr-<>'■' |Uoslonjd^| 7 3 7 :^20 their 21 to llw DiiIIiih III enrly In X‘‘ .Sunday he is activnllng .slugger V llmorc dcfenied hapless Pills-lim. PJ'*"penn sprint clianiplon, n plntcxm V 'ln.. iVorld g ‘»i'i^nli<>i'. » i lval to th e l-'orumI'orum dDpuver ph n 7 0 7—17 the flr.st |«!iioil, hel|X‘il by a 42- . '’V b u rg h 41-7 S u n d a y , of in Mexican sinrlers Is doing p ro m n le r, yard puss from qiiaru-rhnck 1/',, .S'r'IS """ P™'-"' Bob Hoyil, Charlie .Slukes and„n,j I'"lls own"Wi Olyinnle trninlng al pre- ' ' • . n„. ParnassiM said he offered)frcred uspUSF. TIMFR-NFWS WANT ADS KImk nil llo splii end Gnry Dull. „ " iif>r- gnnii'.H p ra c tic e m e e ts anil 'ira ira iu iu - ' -^'»IH>-Smili w a lle d u n lll a f i e r. D ,i,p e- Cru/.p J ’/'''" a " $lil),(KIO gimranlee lo10 ilc-do- .______. ol f Hilton returned pass Inlor- Irolt losl its final game of Ihe m n n , Tlu! D alliin ih 'frn se Milf- llie il'R sessio n s. l>''>ll l‘> fend againsi ihe wlnni'r o of f tiieth e I rentioiis for toiKilidowns, the Il'R «'■ season 3-2 lo Wushi.lgton to ^ rned. liiiwi'vcr, nnd nakrr ,,1, y a I'inally, "varsity" groups—In- f'easnn ]{(. RubiMi N a v a rr o • A rtu ro l.oI.i,n,j,n m e ll „ you p|j,nt It I fourlh time In NFL hl.story a I'i"' „ nH make tho annmincenicnt, lie f , k ic k c d hlH rielcl g n a l fo r Ihn Mn- " f , ' iL.fis e lu d in g a. m a in s la r tu r , a n ns- ,,r hout scheiluled for Nov, 4, He ’ team has nm back thren thefls l,ml l,cn, ,lrf,«ll,i|! whi'llKT cr file s' o n ly loa«l. for .scores In n game. . slstansisiant Htarler nnd lwo recall had Iw ,,, aililc'd thal he hail cxienilediil..il «a o r f o o d I t — T h e r.ag lirs cIoKod It lo H-13 FFnrl a r Morrnll piissed lo TomCoin Htarloislarlers—\ylll he chosen fro from m •''> w ould m n k e Ihe m o v‘ e . • , J,'i0,000j-jQooo g im ra n le e lo S a ijy o to nl halfliin/; y n im ^ y a rd /icor-'iffir- MMilch llchvll f«ir o n e Colt to u c h d oown w n I'm <•’'entire gnmp dnifled mainly,i,li,ly •ri,|.The TlRcr' ,„«„«KCT «IM,,/-I,'I- meet „„,ji theII, winner of the Dwighlte,,;,',’ GLOBE SEED I h jg pmiH J r o iu n n r T o (ia r y Ilnll- nndn n d sets up n h^orlng plunge. hv|>y frtinifro m M exican p h y s ic a l eiduua- d u u a- I'dt'd <|ue(|uesli«iis alnmt Al Kallne ^s llawklns-FraiikleJiuwkln: Crawfordd houl iniin Hiid-u 13-yurd field k<>dI«l hy liy rinmir im m y B ro w n ’ .w llh n n o(her lh e r lu>» I’teachers, fuliire in llin Series, .saying he .yi,|,.i, ., 13 Nov. will have Itl | Baker. long ('omplelloni ------wwill ill histart lhe veteran hillingim in j' . ■ For a sm ooth, rich D a lla s 7 7 H 17—Ifi7—Ifl . Hiibhnn,il; Smllh. who cjt^ight "l^ Mar In right field, with .Hm - ^ finish on d o o r. s. [•p c Norlhriip moving to cenlerr nnnil n d P h lla d e lp h ln ^ Ifl 00-13 -1 3 Sleelor S toelr qunriorbnrks Ihrcc J.V € cabinets, walls and Rose Ca|)tiircsL Wlillo Horton In hl.i regular,r leftlofl ^S ■ ~ ...... ^ llnlim irs e s for lo s s e s nnffi}!;lit unprcccdenlcd Worlil .Series N W. I.. T Pft, rnughiirtugt Ihem twice for losses, , ^ ^ move.,niuvi'., ■ ^ PROPANE BOTTLE BOT! EMPTY? S Sj ^| 9 INTERIOR LATEX SATINc lF e a n u p . • New York ...... J I 0 m7«ifi7 1‘IiiPIlt'hiirKh dlitn'l get pnst nnl- llnl- CINCINCINNATI (AP) — S|iiiiikyP'‘"*‘y Smith said If D<'lroll 'lookok nn S D onton ...... 2 I 0 (nr|y ; f/tj tlm orr'n 4l-y«vrd line tinlll the fl* Pi'le inured ,.„r|y Wednestlay ho would J K gBfl At the. special $000 $1A00 llo u K lo n ...... 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, 1 . , ■ . i ., Torrid LitLioiif Top►p Green( 0 ■■■HiI Raiders^ DumDump Oilers -17; Take5 0 I 24-15 Forr ThirdTh Win ; Bay 23-17 Over I H HO HOUSTON (AP) — The Oak- long ong 81 80 and 75-yard drives La- ■ land raiders, plagued for two monies monica climaxed with nine-yard perioperiods by fumbles and n stout pusses tu Warren Wells and BIl- ■ defer defense, struck back for a pairpalr ly Cnn Cannon. I DivisionL LeadL I H Of second half touchdowns Sun-Sun- h Houston q u ^ h.id Jumped to a 7-0 Central D d a y H day on thc passing of Darylearyle fjrst first p period lend with a G9-yard Lam i G R E E N B A Y . W isr-t'A,P) P ) ——I I BiBill Munson najled downn thcthe State, State who turned- the g game a m e j^H H Lamoiiicn and powcr runningnR ofof drive. drive. Pete- Bcthard ended with Hcwi Lem , Barney set Detroit afireivictory afircivicl with a 12-yard passss to around aroui in thc second period. Hcwrlll Dixon for n 24-15 Amerl-merl- an eiieight-yard pass to rookie c an with~' two brilliant defensiveensive Bill Gambrell with 1:55 left to fj,, can Football League victoryclory Mack llaik. Dave Grayson, on -ft 1° T h e P a c k c r s . le a d in g 10-0 a n d oover v e r Ihc Houston Oilers. fj, plays and (hc Lions camc• from‘playfrom plaj ns lhe Packcrs lost a sec- drjvii hi.« fir.it of two jrlc/ceptions, I scc- driving for a touchdownn ththat a t BB Th The victory left the defending n^bb( behind to hund tlie world cham-.ond chnm-,ond straight game for the firsl mlgh nding prnbbcd a sccond period Be- first might hnve puf the game oout u t of ^gfeisigeg^ liigaagM UiWHK iB AFL champions wilh a 3-0 thnrd - pion Green Bay Packcrs aI 23-17jiim(23-17jtime since the 10G5 season. the 1 thnrd pass hciwevcr and raced thc Lions’ rcach, were stoppedstopped . JMH '■ reco:rccord for a long’mad trip and 75-yuf defeat' Sunday in a National)Itionai I ButB' it was Barney, a sccond- insidi ’ 7S"yirr(irnnic the score, cond- inside the Detroit 10 by a BBar- a r- H M v H d dropped ro p Houston, tbe defending Football League shocker. ■ lycalyear defense back from Jackson ney-1 wson ney-lcd goal line stand. ■ ■ E Eastern'Division a s t titlisl. to an 1-31 3 Underwood then took , charge of the Houston defense ^ ^ ^ ! On second down from the reco - re c o rd . nn«tand n-nailed Lamoniea in the end' '• eigeight-yard h t line. Barney slipped jg y H o Oakland a overcame its early “"‘f inside two blockers to maken ak e a ^ problem bv cashing in on n passn n « ,^0"*^ °"r f*”’ “ sa fe ty a n d a 0-7 O ile r prob ' ^ lead. Minutes later'. Grayson’s sensational tackle thal droppedIropped -trY’ m ^ B inlci interception and a fumble ro- second, interception pave Oak- Fired-Up3 BiBills Top sDonny Anderson for no gain.lin . • wM ccovc o v e ry fo r a - 10-9 h a lftim e lend , ‘o . land new life at the Oiler 17 but and then iced away it.s 13th con- On the next play, Bart( SStarr ta r r ^j,j, Dixon fumbled .ind Underwood sesecutive cu Icaguc victory with was dropped for a five-yardird loss *, ;•v,.^.. MyUJI la ______c o v crcd a t th c 19. I and was c called a lle d Namath,, JeiJets 37-35 ion for a field goal. I TwoT w o pln.vs la te r D uiino B e n so n covered a Houston fumble at the KKramer, r who connccted on an p. . 5 C S 0'1'^r to set up a George Blan- — The 53-yard • touchdown run and earli I I B] Brodie Passes Slk" B U F F A L O . J^.Y.. ( A n — T h e 53-> and earlier try from the 38. was ■ ^ -*J . • ____ dda a 3434-yard field goal thal put ! fired-up Buffalo Bills iitercept-ercept- BookerBoc Edgerson followedI sec-scc- wide to thc right wilh hisus kick ■-.,'.1- . ' ' _ the Raiders in front (o stay. i cd five of Joe N am ath/ passes ondsond laler with a 45-yard return,etum. from the 21 and the Lions took i ns to o k i III Oakland 0 10 7 7—24 I and returned them fori£3Si_ yards Buffalo,g beaten In its first overover. ^ ■. i 49ersTo^Wiu4< ■oWf. Houston 7 2 0 6—15 and three touchdowns SundaySunday threethri games, also came upJ with ShortlySh before halftime.e. Bar- IT - ' 'T - .- and won thjir first Americanlerican j, surprisingg offense that netted ney ncy leaped in front of• MarvM a rv ■ ■ I 0OverFalconsI S ------j • Foolball League Rnmc of tncthc 15 points, on Ben Gregory’s iwo; F^cn m B H w s two- F^eming for an interceptionon oof f a ♦ ‘ season by upsetting Ihe-N ■■ I B Johr John Brodic, completing 17;?„ out7, FinleyM. AJ Fires Tom Janik> made tha, longest andJnd ^7 yards. Alford, hirede d bby y Gre(G re e n B ay 47. oof f 2<20 passes for 19G yards and run with a steal, coing 100) yards Buffalo Saturday, also booted}ootcd Aa 22-yard Munson to Mel Farj H th three r e touchdowns, led the= I" San Kennedy K ^ down the left side of thc fieldleld (or four jgy extra points. pass play was the key effort of j |H F Francisco ra i 49ers to a 28-13 Na- a six-pointer in the first period. period, The-j jgtj struck first withil Earl the drive which, ended with * * tioni tional Foolball League victoryIctory qaIOAKLAND (AP) — Bob Ken- Iri thc last quarter, Butchh Byrd Christy qj,i taking Alford's game- MunMunson passing six yardsir d s to / ovor the AtlanU Falcons Sun-Stin- nedy was fired Sunday as man­ grabbed a.-N^math aerial1 for a openingopc kickoff on-the NewI York Gambrell Gan for the touchdown.iwn. 11 HIGH W THE AIR goes New Yoi York Yankee shortstopJD Tom Trcth.asTrt he takes a throw tooloo day.day, , ager of the Oakland A’s shortly - j. ' ' six yard line and racingng 84 TheTh Packers, who jumped late to cajch the slidingg Reggie SmltlSmith vihji got a doublc.Ic. Th9 TI19 game gat was thc finale for both»th QiBrodic’s tosses also set up,ip the after thc team concludcd its •• - iimimu...... y yards a ; to Buffalo’s saven, where ahead ahe: on thc first series with a cluba>.^ndclui the Yankees took an imporiimportant victory as" theyey clinchedcllnchcd a, first division itandlng.Ing. 49cr49crs' fourth touchdown, aa one- best American League baseball h e w a s ta c k le d b y Jo h n Pitts. P itts . 73-yard73-yi Slarr to Carrollll Dale (AP(AI wlrephoto) I '. . yard dive fn the fourth quarteriiarter seasonseaso since 1955. Hc was re- Mating On£ the third play from scrim- touchdowntouc pass, were unableia b le - to t o ------7------^ : ------r - “- ‘------bby y 1Bill Tuckcr at the end1 of a place'placed by Hank Bauer. mage, Namath passed four rega regain their momentum, MoM onady,Sep». 30, 1968 .-*V1 70-yard 70-yj drive. BaiBaue^, fired earlier this sea- There will be a Bruindrum yardsym to George Sauer for .a jc quar- son AS manager of thc Balti- f o r .a J e rr y D e P o y s te r k ic k e■d d a 30- Brodie’sB i rival, Falcon quar- son 1 Booster meeting at 8 p.m. 5^0 p.m. score. yartyard field goal in thc sccond I terbackte rb Randy Johnson, wasas Al- more Orioles, was signed to a in the basement of tho Elks The q Bills came back withrith 10 half to tie the score at 10-10 and ' ^ lanta's chicf gun. He. passed;ed for two-yeartjvo-y contract by owner Lodge, reports Norm Thom-hom- fast fas points, getting them on Al- the Lions finally pulled ahead " J - , - thc only Fnlcon touchdownwn in CharlesChari Finley, as. head football coach. Last ford’s for firsl fidd goal and Grego- with a march from thoir own 35 Q> the second quarter andd bishis A newsi conference was called ‘ week's game with Boise: will ry’s ry’ burst through the line. in tlthe third period. LfTI throwing and running set upjp two MondayMonc by Bauer to announce be discussed, along withh re- Janik's j century run pul Buffa- F Farrj scorcd the touchdown m I field goals by Bob Etter. hls_chis coaches. • ports on the upcoming Poca-Poca- lo lo ahead, 17-7, in the second pe- fror nd pe- from the three nfter sliding off UY W Steady, brilliant line playIV hvby FirFinley.,who showed up at the tello game. All parents'I and riod, rjo, bul New York narrowedrowed threethre defenders. The Packers ^ k jt 1 thc Falcons’ Tommy Nobisis ai? anff Oakland Coliseum for the first other interested personss are ' the lead to 17-14 as Emersonnerson drovedrxn back for a tie after b S „ lime in more than a monlh, J im N o rto n h e lp e d k e e p th e ‘‘"J® in v ite d ...... BoiBoozer scored from one yard HerHerb Adderley interceptionrc e p tiq n , ______■ nnme Called Kennedy Into his office r ------49ei49ers from turning tho game caiici ...... Miiuiiiii o oul u t. snulsnuffed out a Lion scoring bid at f “ after the game.-Then Finley Is- , in to a r o u t, y Alford's sccond field goal the goal line with about 12 min- ^ _ . sued a statement saying'Kenne- preceded a 55-yard TD' pass utes left. \« San Franciscans scorcdscorctl ^ , relieved of his o l- from Namath to Sauer forr a 21- DaleD capped thc 80-yard ||3 | - "thc Tlrst time they got thele ball dutlM ofler an 82-80 record in 1:0 tigal Bubble;" | and were never headed. • jjjj «*' 20 halftimo lead. • jm,, »”• San biego PopsPo Bengal Cards Defeat i march with a juggling catch of ' his first and only season as After Buffalo canie.'. upJ with a SiStarr pass from the Detroit 35. _ _ Atlanta trailed only 14-101-10 a at t mmam a n a g e r. ~ • 0 three points in the third period,perio d , E>otroitD^t 0 7 10 & -23 » ■ » 1 the half after >g cll-cli- Aa club( spokesman said Kenne- Saints 21-20 the Bills gol 14 in a huTrj- ihin thc Green Gre Bay 10 7 0 7—17 I maxed a seven-play, 6S-yardIS-yard dy-hasdyh been offered a "positloa final session on Byrd's andi Edg* E d g ------■ -* • iehind Hadl £ 1-10 Win Behi drive with a juggling catch, of in th Sa Takes 31-10 d rb itch, of In the organization." In Wild Game[1 1 1 0 erson's thefts. t . Johnson’s six-yard Ihrow w while h ile ------A two-yard pass from Namath Los 1^, AngeleskC CINCINNATI (AP) —• Quar- himsclhimself, guiding the .Chargersrgers lo GarrisonGo with a IO-yard louch- fallingfan in the end zone wilh 14 ■y NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Jim to Mnll Snell and a nine-yardcr terback John Hadl figuredired In their thirdt straight triumph.iph. downdo strike. seciseconds left. , . Yanks X c Clinch Sth Bakken'.s extra point kick:k gave to Sauer in thc closing seconds Tyr four touchdowns and ann alert The Bengals. now 2-2, stayed Cincinnatii closcd the gap!"P tolo tThu « erj had Inlfen the open- c<„ St. Louis a 21-20 victory•y over broughtbn New York to within two H S San Diego defense exploited(ploited in conlenlioncon until earlyf in the 17-1017- in the third quarter when ingIng kickoff 80 yards to a ’,S-Spot touch- With Win ifter a points. Nips Browns 's^ New Orleans Sunday after a poi Cincinnati mistakes Sundayday as fourth quarter when they' trailed EssexEs Johnson scored from)m six dovdown, Brodie throwing thehe last BOffrONbO (AP) — Bill Robin* - d given New York 7 14 0 14-35 T , pass interference call had given Ne L (he unbeaten Chargers buried only 117-10., but an Interceptionrceptlon yardsya out after an Interception,eption. nimnine to Clifton McNeil,, who son’s two-run double sparked- a tite Cardinals the ball virtuallyirtually Buffalo- Bu 10 10 3 14—37lt35 XI 1 n 2 4 r6 Tilt.1 iff tho Bengals 31-10 in an Ameri- hy BobBo Howard on the Cincin- Hadl scorcd from two yards mamade a diving catch. three-run thret eighth - Inning rally nt the Saints’ goal linele wilhw ilh ' ccan an Foolball League victory.3ry. nati 23-yard: line startedted thethc outou early in lhe fourlh auarler a n field and the Nevr York 'Y a n k ee s sJJghtly more lhan a minuteJte left. ^ . CCLEVELAND (AP) - Los Ha luarter After a 23-yard Falcon field and — Los Hadl teamed wilh splitlilt pnd charg' Chargers off on a 14-polntit fourth andan plunged over from Inc one goa cd the edged Boston 4-3 Sunday. in Angeles turned , two Cleveland Gary bc one goal, Gary LewJs sparJred the edge S t. L o u is, d o w n 17-0 n t th e leveland Gary Garrison on two toilch- periodperiod. fo, ;h. He 'The loss dropped the Red Sox Card Explosion mistakes into a 10-point (irst dowi fo r th c fin a l to u c h d o w n . 49ei49ers on a 59-yard march. He Th start of the fourth quarter, int first down passes and scored^ twice Cincinnati Jumped off to a 3 0 sa ; burst into fourth place, one half game quarter lead and went on to a ------to n 3 0 S a n D iego 0 17 0 14—31 rrambled a r 22 yards in one burst into roared back with 21 points. Two ^ lead on*Dale Livingston’sjn s 21- Cincinnati ci 3 0 7 0—10 and caught Brodle’s 18-yardrd side behindbehli Cleveland, which ended ' of the Cardinal touchdownsIf: Nets , 11-1 Wm 24-6 National .Football °Lcaguc Lcagjic .. ; yard field gool midway throughIhrough • arrarm throw over the bob!!l line,line. itsIts seasonj Friday. New York wore set up by New Orleans’S57of- of- ‘ST. LOUIS (AP) - Thc* C pen- vlcl B ro w n s ’"SOTi- nant-winning St. Louis Cardl- day m the first period. But the: Charg­C h a rg - JJohn David Crow scoreded the cilnchedcilnc a share of fifth place. fensive letdown. In the Roy White walked and scorcd . .. nals exploded for nine runsuns In TheT Browns never ran a play Records Will iers l!,'exploded for 17 points in thc ir lAO third 49er touchdown In the Ro Chuck Lalourrctte raced Sfi jj,, irodie’s to snap a H tie on Andy Kos- M, the sccond Inning, climaxedx e d by frofroi m s c rim m a g e o n th e R a m s ’ TVT r second quarter to taker-cl'. com- ItMaloney Pitchesl“ S Sl!third period, taking Brodie’s to si yards wilh n Tom McNeill punt Ln mand for good. q Ing un- co’s single lo .center In tho • :ll punt Orlando Cepeda’s three-runun sin-sidesin- sidi of thc 50-yard line. I - J _ sideline pass and romping un- co’s to give St. Louis Us first touch- ' Not Count In rom m y eighth. KosM^yvent to second on t touch- gig^ and closed out thfcir regular An/ Interception and-- fumble _ ^ ^ FullFullback Gene Foster,, fofaking k in g ShukJ out For RedsbeU a tou touched for 23 ynrds. Tommy eIgn d o w n . H e r e tu rn e d a to ta l o f j,g, points, the ihrow to tl^etplate, Tom aeoson with an IM rout oto7 Ihelhe got not the Rams off to a 10-0lO-O lead le a d M a runirunning play, found Garrison Tlm Dovls kicked four extra points, the throe punts nn nverage of 47.4 jjj . CINCINNATI (AP) - Jim 5“ I 0—13 Tre«h was interttlonally wolked, • Afltros. antand they were never InI serious CSI on.a 50-yardI pass play that(hat set Moloney tossed hla thh irdird Atlanta 0 10 3 0-13 Tren yards for a National Football ‘ 7—28 and Robinson then belled a shot •ootball xho setback doomed thehe As- troubletroi despite a 53-yard touch- „ up the first Charger score when straight gt, shutout—a two-hitter- S»» Francisco 7 1 » 7-28 and league rccord. Ry°m \o FLAGSTAFF. Ariz. (AP) - oarfi; off the left field wall for what tros to last place In the NationalBtlonal dnwndnv pass from Frank Ryan to AP) ~ Garrl.son gathered in Hadl’aB d la 10- ang s C in cin n a ti b la n k e d S a n, F F r r .a „ n - ­ • — ------“ " J The Saint.s tried desperatelyirately LeLeague for thc first time. pn, Ut their world's I'ecords wererc chal- y„pd pass.i c|. proved to be the deciding runs. that -j;ut, their c isc o .1-0 S u n d a y . Now York 100 000 030-4 8 0 < - to'gtt back In thc game,, racing Ccpeda,1 Mike Shannon and |cu n and |cud lo four points al halftime.r n i m r ‘J)fioi!i .‘1 K en e n G ra h a m ’s p a s s In.ntcrcep- terc ep - Maloney, - 17-10, hurledd fivefiv e JN downfield on Billy Kilmer's Tii ed a 20- mlnl-Olymplc track nnd f/eld , Ninth-Inmng gssB oston ...... 000 OOI 020—3 6,0 kilmer's Tim McCar%-er cach hadid twtwo o Rp o m an G a b rie l to s s e d a 28- be rec Bengals' 42! helped hitless Innings before Bobby T> passing. With nine sccondsids left, hllhits in the Cards' nlne-nin sec- yai S Casev Sundny but will not he rcc- " Bahnsen, McDaniel (8) and un sec- yard touchdown to Bernie Casey r.. vuin.i Son D ie g o to ils se c o nid d wores c o re oondsn . led off thc sixth with a K n Gibbs; Culp, Lyle (0) and Gib------Chnrlcy^Dnrkee- -attempted—pted— a. oon n d ______^ n - w“ir ; Rally Nets Win o Z ——— ln-the-(ourth-«iunrter-nnd-Tom- whon-Pcnnis_Earlce-.bOQlCd_j)OQlCd_j). Klnglft-and-then_Davc--M *,1, arahall arahall . /ANAHEIM (AP-^—=rRun-scor-m-scor- son, Howard (9). W — Bahnsen, field goal from the 3-1. It wwns n s Hnt o u sto n . . . . lOfl 000 0 0 0 -1 7 1 n w 'ords for ^. 21-yar 21-yard field goal. T; .1 ; Mnson drove four yords for .. I. I ■. opened tlHS seventh Inninglg with Ingine hits by plnch-hltter Ceon TTH. blockcd by Cardinal linebackerebacker Sl.St. Louis .. OSO 101 OOx—Itil 13 3 ],[;i,[s 9i.cond touchdown with 23 MiMargret Dalles, paced " a Late^a,, In tho first half Hadl hii a r Ceon Trnrc=aitprig--g.' : -r Hatll hit a Rjpgio ft,, tho GianlVI only WoWagner and Jerry McNortney ■^r' Ernie Clark, Cuellar.-G hi.stI-<2).-LcmBSler'master s<,£scconds lefl In'the game;,------strong'•‘roi flprlnl-delogatlon-on-lhe-on-lhe — ■ 11...... ------: ------. --- W ls.------—- -- jiJghignHfihled a ihree-run.nlnth-lar .H i A puss Interferencee cnll (^). Duzhordt (5). HousoX7)(7) ondand ~i 1.03 Angcies ran 42 playsnlnvs In U;S.'womcn‘,s-tenm-Avith-a-ti(t:fiU;S. ------Jnih-S Hsips SDlve.3:Blggest.l,^ i The Reds took a 1-0 lendlend In nirning rally ihafftavB the Chicago |» i ngnlnst New Orlcnns* defensive[.fpnsive KlKing: Washburn, Jaster {**)■ (C), thc,i,e second hnlf to 17 for the I''in lhe KlO-meter dash, one.lenth n >G th e f lr s l Inning. P e le R o seHC ddou- o u - WliWhite Sox a 7-6 victory over the W i buck Gene Jlowurd wllh sllghllyslightly Willis" (8), Iloerner (!)) andnd Me M e orowns. Qn of"of a sccnnd belter than thc list- | 0 ?h'c"iS Petty Takes bled, and moved to thirdIrd on CaCalifornia Angela In the» final FAtSE;TEETH"-' ^ ' moro tlinn a minute to goCO putnut yCarver, Simmons (8). W —------—hMirxie-Bnugliaii Interceptedccnted-ft ft cti ^worULnanrk. e. Pin- regulnr-season game Sunday,5 J" "' W ” orriei and Problem ! ~ tho hall nt the .SnIntK’ iwo. ' WjW ash b u rn , 14-8. l ^ C u e l l nir* r . '*•11.8-11. RRy y n n p a s s a t th e B rowns’ w n s’ 19- *■'However, the lime nnd a leap T V /' Vadn Pinson’s bunt single. Pin- rej J son moved to second-. on n,'in , Wagner tied the game. «■»'at «ut 5-5 '•■•A imiB rAOT*»ni-wtinw««*-oB ...... — I H o u sto n , W ynn 2G. St. ynrdvm line in the first quarterciuarter °f * feel. 5«/j inches by1,;'S long Wilkes W J 400 ' “‘.JT'’ your mort comforUbirt - ^ y n rd field goal a f te r C le•veliind’s v e la n d ’s J''*’'''world mnrk, were thrown oul A -,- -1 1 defense held for three downs.fowns ' because of wind gusts ’"n'l of £ be- Auto rV l. Everit^ “ got me without dUeomfort. PAax*BTK game winning kick. k • Hilfd run of the Inning on1 «a sac- rowd«rUBlK»ilne(non-kcld).Wcm'«Poi ilfl Nole Jnmes fumbled Gossett’sG o sse tt’s twei tw een 11 nnJ inches. curried ''’<’n tl'c National League (l.« ro»r amtut nguUr}r. Kllmer,"nnd Durk'ee kicked iwo 11In 10-3 Phil Win ™ iv-i.f nio the -momentum—ihnu- carried [iniihcd place In the-Amcrlcan League.sague. o«» rAaTSBTU «t tit dnigoounur^ Rlrhi^ Cli-vclnncl 10. rn.ir pluy,,VH l«l«.later •j’"'' Ter-Oviiiiosynn' „ of ' the lllg him ® lo 27 vicKiriCs lostst year,ynnr, 'Vlth-n'.333'avcragc,:^ Ho;finiihcd ^ field goal.1 for New Orlcnns.‘HH. n e w v o r k (AP) — Ricliie •ich s de Soviet Union, said he's Jumping , l a l l y -..... Kicliie Mnson drove over the right side povi 1 hnrdiy l>rcezed to a one-lap victory ‘>1 Pittsburgh's M u 11 y L aic In Iho fo u rlh q u a rte r , .St,.SI, AAl llen h a m m e re d th re o hom o A n g eles h u d n 10-0 leadicad "”‘!i 1 nnruiy over pord's Dnvfd Penrson•son Sun- ^ O-for-4 andi ended e n d e d Louis cnshcd In on a bad snap tolo runsru and drovi- In seven runs, u>ii f,.pi |iu„ nn old man.-’ ,, . • Arlzoii'n Wllkcs 400 stockilock carrnr ® -^^2 mark, punter McNeill. Tlw Cardinalsardlnnls leadingkv thc Phlln• d a y . touchdown, ‘, ber for i’c‘ty,.. who won n "Z rccord StandinKs ■St. I.ouh n n nn 21-2121—21 flKhth. The three homcr.ir.i gaveg a v e n w ay , iierc j,er, since mld-Septcmher for ' wh,* IS SK Y C O N F E R F .NNCE C n ix n i ZnnaJ: JIHO.OOO liist ycnr blit who has boiirbo lit tho high nltltnde training In prepor- i New Orleans .1 7 7 3—21)3—20 ^ 33 fo r th e s e n so n . "This happens nit tho higl niimp* becn'unnblfl to conquer Vn m; innjor r Conference Ail Gnmesim e n a * V . Clny Dnirymple hnd a two-run t two-run time," naid 'lltomas Rnuner,Uuner, atloatlon for the Olympic Games, sp e e d w a y tliis H enson, VI led 1315 'i . WJ.TPtflOPWLPts OP ------— I''hom i« er In tho scvcoith for tho af ininlrol mwer fiu|iorvls(irvisor nt nextnex month In Mexico City. > y , . with B of laps «ver theli e five- " Mont, S, 1 0 0 17 14 2 I 0 51) 54 Plills as Chris .Short wonyon hishls O'Hare( Iiiternnlldnal,1 Alr»Air. .IjJorne (irosser of Chile, with a " Oft-meter cightlia.of.a.m llo Norlh.WilhCN:I, WllkPN. ii•'•"»'<> 1 1 n 4fl 32 1 2 0 50 4(1 CubsUsePirate—:Ue iniirfiffine:It ------—iport, llu’ world's busiest,buslesl. lliiTJ! lllii or4!D0:3-in-thn-130n-mcter f K'>u iciTeii un W ehrs. n 0 o -n n 2 0 0 - 40 2(1 dards rZndu Horn Speedwny, He picked up I TB0 - 4 0 -2 (1 - standai...... • . P h il ...... nni) 002 2 1 5 -1 0 11 4 J nliincs run, and nob Finlay nf Cnnndn, -10 11 4 '•l-'oxes'liko to wat(Ji planes run « ,fl7 5 fro m tlie 522,(175fi jiiirseniirne , Moiitnnnf 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 05 31 1 * ■ NNew York . nin niO 100- 3 113 t inve a with ,14:42.2 In the .'inofi meters, ^ • Errors For Winin - 3 11 3 tlike off—nnd we hnve a will H of the running his senson lotnlI to Jfi9,- »«l".I St, 0 1 0 13 33 2 1 0 105 BB CHICAGO (AP) - Hol.Hob „ •'>*’”'■1 nnd Dalrvmplc; Senver' Scaver. miinbcr , of foxes living/Ing In werewrr the only members of the amallcr delegnllons to win./in 1"^^' Moose's throwing error—Pitts-r—Pitts- Kuonco (8), W. Shnit (fl).I), lay-Tny- (he j area." ami 1 ' His nverniin speed was 04.103 i)urgh's sixth mhcup of the I'"'i'! ''nfl Grolc, W —■ Short, ^ high miles per hour, Just under the Iiume—allowed .Ilm Hickmankman to || l.—.Scnvur. 10-J2, HKs — ' WE BUY, track record. A rccord ccrowd ro w d of In the Phllndelphlft, Allen 3'(3.3), Diil- ' hooro tho winning run In the ' ■...... Rollin’sR( Bunt' _ 2 m.OOO wntchcd In clenr, sunny Clihrii'go '■ymple (3 ). A ninth Inning as the Clihrago /I wenther. Aaron Sets Mark gj a l k e r Cubs dcfeatrd thn I'lttslnirghittHhiirgh ' ' ^ Sinks Oakland" Other lenders Included:Z Penr- StlLSTRMEDE ■ W I'lrnlns r>-4 .Sunday, 'V OAKIAND (AP) - Pinch-hit-’IncU-hit- mmnon nnd U e Roy Yarbrough, >|lm m W i1kerli Mlckiiuin hnd opened Ihelhe ninth S tiin flillO 'a In 2-1 Victoryr , . ter o Rich RolllnB' two-oul,)Ul, twn-two- whosewhos Ford finished third. Al- wJlJj ft flinKlo—o » ly tJio iliJnJ h ll ATI-ANTA (AP) ~ Hnnkinnk Aar- gjrJko Imnt »1h«Io cappcdipjvd a li.sonJi.son cnme In fourth, = followed 3 . 6UNS ftir the CuliH—ami rntivedII to sec-sec­ i-iNAI, .STANDINGS «non tied a major leoguo10 rccordrecord t|,rc«.run olBhlh-lnnInKK rnlly by $130,000S winner Calea le Yar-Y a r- ond when l^anily Hundloy was , with his 29th homo run of the Hoy was Amorica nl.oaRuo wl in of the ,j,g Minnesotala TwinsTwins boroiborough In a Mercury, D c r ^ * c llll hy n pitch.' Then Adolpho w. I„ Pel.Pet. GDGn seasonflCi and gave the Atlantn lo a 4-3 victory over thethe Ook- PettyPei nctunlly took the ’lead KCU □s Tbn Phillips bunted nnd when>n MoosrMoose nDelroit ...... 103 fii) .fl3(i3(1 — HiB ra v e s u 2-1 v ic to ry o v e r the land Athletics. forfo r i good on tlio 3.'S5thI) circuit,c irc u it, A Trading' Pott threw Iho Imll nwoy, HIckmnn n 112 12 lx>fl Angeles Dodgem in (ho final _ iilckmnn nnltimoro ... 1)1 71 ,602 12 Ixi 'nrfov Rollins* bunt scored!d Rich nfter mnking thn Insl of four pU ficored. C 34 lll'/j gamo of the M ason Sundny. CIvelnnd .... All 75 ,534W/j gn """y’ Reese to break a tie. The (Irstrirst stops. Penrson also had to pit PlttfihurKh’fl Mally Alou went n lou went Boston ...... RO , Vfl .MII l *717 Aaron’n two-run homerner gave ^un of tho Inning cume In on Co-C«- f*’*' ‘ O for-4, dropping I'Ih nverageerage to New N York ... 83 70 ,ni212 20 Al Atlonta a 2-1 lead a fte r thc *„y thn sec. any chance he might have hnd g High sar Tovar's single, nnd tho sec. any .332, and Allowing ]>ete RowR o m 10io Oaklandq ...... 82 fiO .50*10(1 21 rx Dodgers hnd gone In frontont In llioilio on,i . Hcored when pinch-hlllerich-hlller of catching tho l>iuo Plymouth,:^iymouth. L — DiscoveT wliv »o m any people v/ill unofficially llio Natlonnl MlnnasotA^ ... 70 R3 .488 24 hI, 24 Hixtli when WIlllo CrawfortlCrnwford u«k wulkctf wilhw ilh tho enjoy Ten High, a truorueUourbonof Bourbon (MiKlnff c ro w n wwill) ith ita CCttllfornI# ... 07 OS .4J4J4 36 gc Bcorrd trom itccnml onn A a wild w ild t„scs lontled. ^ .333 nverago. It was tho (Irstfirst CChicago ...... (17 D5 ,4M 36 pi it too •arty to atart planning acknowledged chnrocter nnti H 38 pitch hy Phil Nlekrrt. ^ ind eaay. Let tlmo since 10(13 thnt a» PPlr^o l r y o WV a sh in g to n . . 03 DO .404 37*4 * _ OaklontI Itod tnken a 3-2 lead B now for that n*v^... qunllty, Sip it slow and eaay. Lel h ib 610th carcer homerTier gayogave nn Reggio Jackson's two-run ho- ■ your taste discovtf the plcusurepleuBure •C;Jl?r?2!r^^S|B hnd failed to capturo thee crqyh.c rq ^ . ■ • -— Aaron 302 total busoH for tho Ron .Santo had n two-nm>-nm ho­ho- I'Iniil Sinndlnga 1 for tho „,er In (,,„ «lxth Inning. Frank ■ irlmn brings- * B ||‘H lO *M year," markinR tho 13(li season q „ | LAWNSPRINKSPRINKLING SYSTEMS this exccptionul-Dotirlmn brlngS' m er for Chicago #nd WIllloIllo .Star- Nillonnt Ixiagiin L Ih se a so n q „ h |c | hit hia first major leaguB H •f on has topped 300 and tying a 'If.l.;"'"' ■ f r e e e SJTIM T I M A ATES T I — AUL TYPES(. a t euci) a welcome prlcc I goll c«)nnocted for tho Plrnios.Iralo#. W. I. .rct. OD » homer In tbo Minnesota third. ■ M _ ^ ma or league record hold by ANCINO AVAILABLE I jw A ngolca 10 0 0 H14-24 —2< St,S I-ouls .... «7 (15 .BM - ,r<102|, flNANCINO ^ ^ n Willie Maya, Stan Muslalufllal andin^ Minnesota .. 001 000 030-4 10 3 ■ . ^ Ctuvotand 0 6 0 -0-0- -0 0 SSan Fran .... R8 74 .543 0 P, uBiai and Qoklnnd .... 000 102 000-3 7 1 ■ :S ,S G'hrlg. , PllUburgli .. 000 010 aOl-^1-4 12 6 ChicagoC ...... B 4 '7 8 .fll9 13 “ Morritt, Perry (8), Perranoakl H & Equipinent Co. Chicago .... 010 002 101-S1-5 3 I Cincinnati C ... 83 70 ,S12112 14 14 ^ Los Ang .... 000 OOi 000-1 15 7 0 («). /») Worthington (8) m and Mil- I■ P u m p & Eq ;o. ,00 IB ...... 000 003 OOx-2 6 0 vcfllo. n m (7), MoofloB (0) andflud AAlJonlfl ...... «1 »1 .MO IB AlA tlanta Dk—2 6 0 terwnld, Roselwro (8)}): Nash, ■H 9 * PtrUMPS SATES a SERVIC8B C a n n l/z a ro . Mi>v (7 ). T n y lolor r (0(0) ) I' Pittsburgh ... 80 82 .404i04 17> 17> Posier, Singer (&),'nillinghnmilllinghnm Llndblnd Lin (8), KraDsiie (A), liun- ■ y 127 So. Pork Ava. 73J-75S175S1 Hnnds, Regan ^7) and Hundley.Kin d le y . I.I/)S Angel-.iH . 7(1 fill .4110tIO 21 21 (7 (7 ) and Holler; NiekroI andand Till-Till- ter ter (0) and Duncan, Wi‘hzim — Mer< H W — Regan. 12-tfl. L -. 'M Moono,oono, Pr h llad u lp U lu . 7(1 8(1 ,4liaIHfl '21 '21 , , m m n n . W - N ie k ro , 14.12.M2. L 1. rItt. ritt 12-10. L - Nash.'13-13,3-13, lIRHRs a ■ V * WWa « Sarvica oil maka Pumps|,S Sfi PR OOr • HMAMHAM WALKfRWALKfR^ SONS INC. PeonlA ,lti, . H-12. lIR s — P Itlflh u rg h , fitarBfitnrgeli oli NNow York ... 73 80 .45fisr 24 24 ; SI S In g e n 13-17. H R — Atlanta,tlanta, II.11. —MlnneNota, — fi Qullicl (i). O Oak* ak- B L (24). C h lc n s o , S a n to .(30 ).), liH o u s t o n ...... 12 M .414114 28/.,28/., Al Airon.l29)« land. lan Jackaoa ^). ~ IQI ■ ■ "'V' ,-J -••••: • ' ^ '■ '- : ----.• ' ' . 1 - .

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‘ ' ' ■ XX I ' ' n i l LVILi'l Abner ______‘' M A1 ANSWER PERPl GACH ) StCO N D."') THOI OONE." N E / / HEFHERESTH' ' By Jacoby ^ ^ Checkinking Up _ a ^ By L. M. Bb BOYD - a man who believes in-‘nine‘nine ^ ^ ^ , nevor' would bc sel at his four ‘NINE NEVER* IS a i ' 1^^^ v'^/'iKS^tSiCSPs :h old- spado coniract." ^9 tTOO DOGMATIC nev en inv Jim: "West's kinR of heartsle a n s . Oswald;' ."1 wasn't much old- spa ^ c Claustrophobicobic Women^ Fear uie 'of holds the first trick. He con- ier than James O. Jr. when iny Ji in de- iliivcs wjih the queen; SouthS outh ^ J •father laughl me the rule 'of hol< hould ever—nine never' for in lhe de- trumpsliou in dummy and should l/c. ffiBMiiy EI ToT' Pull Clothesthes OverC Head )p (he plnv dummy's kinp of spader.>adc^. **“ I . , ^ V » ^SSSr q 'Ciding whether to finesse for the trui By L. M. BOYD babies babic wind up with nt least two . Thr' hc leads -nnoiher'Spadespade PRox Mor£an, M.D. ;queen or lo try t6 drop (hc pln\ ierous given nanw sS^o bolh the molh- T arc an should finesse apainsi the ______• , W( Wero you aware numerous given . 'l a d y . " - T hr from cr and the fatTOr can have their ,' q%:ccn. .H e k n o w s th a t ’ Ww'cs't est fis VlTEt;KlBLV«7ei5Y'M;] W VEv.^ l^U'ANTANT TO ArtJLOiJiZeAFOlOC '■’W B E B B f T lF'p ^ ■’CV ic u X WANT w TO PATE HIW,TOAT'* SWAjj WOnwomen suffer so severely from cr an Jim: "Ever and never arc an f < S 5 i L J L * ^ W | ^ T y» WAKE >CU AT THI? J k PCK THE WAVVAVI J BEHAVEPBEHAVEC AT- ) ( aAUL l l . Kk5HT \WITW W E.' HE fctt,';] ththat a t malady called claustropho-roSo- say-s^say-so. Persorially, I think it's a 35 - started with n lol of heartss uund n d iPg B6UEV1N6 THAT ^ H O V 'C , «HNN'>'— p -, ------1' q'=c Vie^tHNNN-----PIT I A >Ol'K ArACTT'.ieNT.r'.IENT ,-..^ - i____ , — ------^ > LIKE A VEIfVEIfY FINE MAN .' ALL W T VP « K *y ‘^ blab la lhat they refuse to putc theirfheir mother’s business to name a therefore is likely to bc short j5 hHE HAe- '&£cicv«y L coulpht:OL>LPNT ^i-E le e E P .'.g « w m t tk: c a vELL/ ell/ ^ ^ ^ " ^ . I1 A^K A^.K 1^ THTHAT -OO M E Hnt» ds for haby, especially if it’s a boy. I NORTH 30 • in spades." [I INJURgP KErrW I^K 'l clothcs on over their heads for baby, -v-ftrt-i ihei ^^^ASiorvA LLy/& 7--2g^«J Miss But the father needs a veto *K653 Oswald:, "He has somclhinRclh in e l'CA\€LL/KACi. k, M W fear of being smothered? Miss, But 1-AMON AWAKENS ’ \ V --.» H k I wouwould that present a problemoblcm power in the event his wife else /;oij)K for him. If he docsa o c s J j oiNNv^ gv'A JH£v?Vt^ ICQ to wants to cnll their son Beverly, ' ♦ A 0 7 0 O ^ R ;] Jo you? CouJd you manafis to lose tn thc queen West will'111 beb e 1 j ntONEp CALL AT /i B e K A l j ( \ ''T\ '. ily in Kay, Shirley or Junior, : * A J O « , on lead and may solve Souths?OUthS ITVW3IMTHE IT - ' 9 K j ddress re s yourself satisfactorily in K“y- epping Several of the brick chimneys ' WEST '.';''( T into every article? Even■ your in Orvieto.Oi Italy, were built in ; *■* *0’= Tm} j^H y sweaters? How about your slips? such VA KQ 10087 V 04 2,73 works''South draws the lastla s t \ slips? such a spiraling manner that int • to they consistently blow smoke irump and goes afler diamonds.lo n d s. ^ / X Nevermind. I don’t . want • to they . X§JoV3 -ll doesn’t malier how he piays fc , ' ■■ . V jl think about it anymore. I[ wanl rings.rings Thai’s a pretty novel no- p'ays jB r±uV sr/ ■ ■ to, Ihink about the sun andnd thethc tion. Homebuilders hereabouts 60OTIC the i;“; s'jil but hc should guard 'SL E g»?rr-^— P^B wind and the rain. oughiought to hop On that. No doubt . *AJMD8 ,l,cagainst four diamonds in the H A St. Louis girl inquiresres of a hohouse with a fireplace that East hand. Hence hc plays a B diamond to dummy's ace nnd H | . . ^.JiH oour u r Love and War man.. "Do“Do bldw.sWdw; smoke rings would bo __ ’ leads thc suit back to his own ™ . ■■• ccerlified e rl public accountantss ever snappedsnapi right up. dial irJ ( CV fall in love?" He’s checkingIg . .. .. NumerousNu spiritualists con- >- , Neither vulnerable Icajhand wilh thc intention of play- 1Tho W izard Of ID — ------I D oll _ l Dolphins are better mimicss than tend they can comYnunicato \yith ■ West North East. South^ hanInK th e 10 u n le s s a n h o n o,r r ap-a p- p ,------pdprs. The honor .shows up and , 3 r z'------A rr B/^s'l&rls&Ji:5 . '^ l b & 4 o W 1 '^ ■ - parrots p a ri .. . Am asked how many departeddepa beings. That you kntrt/. ; 3 V D b lc P a s s 4 In t P tfi fbizA VefsY - . - citizens die annually in quick- But do you knay-what-sor{ of Pass Pass Pass his worries nre over.” ^ >^V|S/1LEEA^ L P e A p Y * / / / ■ * ^EVlgRe wiNTep/ / J / ^7.^^,. H fTESiuep^JBC> BUN& & L)N^ . c- - -a, / < A / / ■ sand. san i Can find no rccord>rd of beinfbeings the majority .of supb I Opening lead—y K his anybody • anywhere dyingng in sptritualift,ssptrii most often claim to e. The CARD SENSE '• V I ' ______I c:a j e e E ’ T \M e ^ l — ' y/■/\' ^ y \ 'Aa / \ ^ / ------THpee ™Bf5, O ut o f b c a b le 16 s u m m o n b a c k ? Poodle th e re •s ' — ^ ( \ r \ / . J V y I i / , quicksand . • • Only three out of bc al .'pretty strong words there. The ^ ^— lOO-widiws over the age of 40 dogs.dogs, A nationwide survey of , actual rule is that whenlie, there dc- Q —yjjj, bi^jding has been: V"" remarry . . , Note a skinin spe- buncobunc complaints shows that - i s n o informailon available,fcS dc- 'V «tq North Ea,t. Southlonth / ^ — l l--- • Icialist says rose nail polishish on . . . When you go out of the clarer should plan lo finesse .sun-tanned hands makes them house,housi suggests a professional . .when he holds eight of thc suit You, South, hold: look considerably younger.T. Re- burglarburg of extensive experience. "and to play lo drop thc naticalqueen AK04 „ VA7G54 ♦Q J2 4^43 member that, mister. you would do well to leave a when he holds nine.' • ^ .Certainly everybody knowslows a raditradio playing Instead of a light ly wilh Your partner’s bid was lore- Oswald: "The mathematical ♦K forc- 1/^^ ^ doped racehorse can run faster burning.burn A sm art burglar, will should ing. ^Vhat do you do? W' . advanlage of the drop play wilh V .** '^ * ^ thaithan an undoped racehorse.>e. But appreciateappr a bit of light, but a nine is so slishl lhat you ’ should occa- ing. A — ^Bld t h r e e sp a d e s . T o u j- 7— how much faster? A scientist:ientist radi(radio will scare him off, this ; plan to finesse on. many occa- want yi to show t o u t s p a d e sua u p p * - J } ; ' . , f \ f ? . c ^ z ^ ______susupervised p by track officialsfficials expertexpe avers. a good port as a starter. s io n s .” Tvai ^ Captain .Easy ■• ppicked ic i out an animalI that "Blonds"E aro too frivolous and Jim : "Today’s hand is Ia prob-good por TODAY'S ’QUESTION ,___ — nor:normally did the half milenile in brunettes'arebrun too chalty." That .example. South has many prob- Y our partner continues.« to ®‘;oPALLTH' • fwwBifgmyif 1iwflfr W<4& CHECKIM&chbS o u . i I IlLip W TH\^ 'APPBH5 ( I SEE. TEU. MB-1 I :i~KEflW:I KEflWANAMCE&TOK AN, BUILTlTCeUTORtE^J i1 51 seconds. Under stimulants,ulants, was tho declaration of onetime ;f CRUSr.VANKl\'2"74a>_lr THECA»nEs.pti;MBiN&theca^t ie s .i impeed; H9 B t TO o bBB b t TUB u b ( WHERP P0E&-THI9' AGOAeOTOSWEAKOUTATH’ TO 5WE NEIGHBORHOOPlWr th o in 48 Civil Service Com m Lsslon- Jem s with his four spade con- foury spades. W hat do youn ado o YOU 5K0ULI> ANP STOWBIJ t«r , tho -noble beast made it in 48 Civil ' tract. His first is to I draw tncK ^ „ \ ANP SrOWBLEO OM j LATELATE LORPLORP V TUNNE160? J &EEM< 56EM. ANP ROMPf THRU TH’W00[>^ WITH ' seciseconds. In other words,s, that cr BlackD in his long losing bat- B5CL0UTEP jQdir^irjSfew'rHeSEAKriK'rH eSEA R TlIEM & l ^ J I ^ A R K WAPPINGS-AR J trumps without losing a trick I y< ------^ . 7 '&OME HIGHI hopped-up horso beat his1 usual tlo loI keep women out of the w h o , PROPER t=OR / B a L f J g B » ^ j \ W COLLCCTWNlcoiiccnoNi nr BACK ^OP to the queen." . ' PRVIN&I speed by moro than 25 lengths.engths. Gov«Government Service. Do you Oswald: "As anyone inwho sce, Answer Next Issue' v MB Customer service: Q-^^‘l'm■^^‘I'm thinlthink there’s anything to his ap- , looks at all the cards can sce, |M expecting a baby In threo praisal,praii sir? I bellevo he may ■ months, but my husband and I have been right about some « are fighting now over whoho hashas. blondes,bion' but lhat crack about T izzy /n tho final authority to namcime it. bruneitesbrun waa> out of line. It’s w _ Pleaso settle this." A. Lady, fhotho redheadsi Who aro most talk- Ip Wfwwwrir TrsTinf^' H didn’t you know ihat’s whyy most ativc.ativc

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.------i - _ Todayy ’s Marketket AndI FiFinancialial Report Business0 g g '"^ Monday, Sept. 30, 1968 Twin Falli Times-News 13 P/«nASul t.so 311 « H loli 4-lV, Mirrcir SShi? i*;. T. iSVSS" 1„ _ NEW YORK (AP) - This Successflessful StocksSt( , | | i | Livestockock GrainsL lio tho day that the Boeingjelng ComjCompa- _ ^ * KS;*';,; ii! a ss ny rolls out ks supcrjct, thc 2:30 P.M . SUMMARY MARY MARKETS AT A GLANCE3LANCE £:;?;■ JC 5 's isHiii!: s CASH GRAINIAIN credibly largo 747 that can ci NEWs-YQRK (A P)-The-The stock sloe NEW YORK (AP) - MMarkets a r k e t. Sill ili t i PORTUVND, CHICAGO (AP)-Wheat.-W heat, c•037 lb lb 25.70- 25.70- W heat, had lost 2 cents t o S c '. PWI” I'i; { 2 cents a ter,. somewhat of a cloudud as a resuresult is expected despite .weakness ir dating phase after a j long ”"8 “‘™strin S soybcnns — Lower: llqulda. 1 «v «ti “ ‘ 28.00; slaughter cows commer- bushel before the rally reven t : ii ,u i d a . tally reversed Ten years agoI AmericansAmcrlci of the Food and Drug)rug Admini:Adminis- guitar sales and a 9 -. month of 'runups was encouraging!ncouragmg, [jon. S E 'l 'lii iil1 lisj i*H iilv'ilh 2 + ' h Cial nnd standard,I, 20.25-20.90; 20.25-20.90; the trend, but soybeans dccllr wans declined fascinated by the IIfirst tration's listing ofif one of liits newspaper strike which curtail- They also-pointed to the nearin «0 “ slaughter , bulls, commcrcial commcrcial 2*4 cents and corn mote thai ffeS in® ^“‘S^er hogs - Weak to 2i 25 FSS pl' i .iV S! S!k sIH S is i: SS 1 mote than 1 American commercial:Inl jet airlin-air! major products—meprobamat.meprobamate cd advertising In the mnjor De- date of the presidential.clectlor [ 473 48 23.00-23.50; fwder steers,steers, choiccchoicc cent. A ^ it - bigger and heav heavier — under the 1965i Drug AbuseAbus troit market. With tho strita • word that any worldid^EdSi financir Slf ' ‘“I>“P SSj; .!! ■ sl 1!« j-j| B 805-920 lb; 23.40 - 24.60;24.60; feeder feeder a factor in the general deci eneral decline than anything loftedfed Into the Control Amendment.nl. RegardJe:RcRardJess now settled, keyboard instru crisis seemed remote, and ; ' i«G i j t >4 h e ife rs , g o o d . 600-750•750 lb lb 19.90- 19.90- w a s th e p o ssib ility th a t loi ty that long. befor^^ ^ 152 feeriofeet long, of tho butcomo off pendingponding fe| j«jb B- q g s.'T .iS . ,Si ‘ijj 'ii •§*.« d 2-3 190-250 some 20 jwints. ; suring to investors." ! ,*3 ,?,? V -;: 20.25-20.50: 2-4 a n d 2-3 190-250 lake, their re-sic Stores, a well-managed r 4 250-280 Ibd rye tradeade was li; Unht technology would make, their The Dow Jones average,eragcof3oSS.?'V,i“ of 3 S ^ !S S!S* t 1 5 ? J «5 i I lb s 19.75-20.25 ; 2-4 250-280 Ibd rrasingly un- taller of ,top-rated musical 1 •320 Ibs -23^ 0J and prices fluctuated with ci dTnsfcalmusical in-iS purchases. 1 '“I' I''"'! Industrial stocks was off .5£ a i | p ~ • ii?i i| 54ii iiii.ii J 4 H ...." 19.00-19.75: 3-4 2fl0-320 Ibs-23^oJ s oil ,5S at “ ,:,3 SS Sf, ! ? „ i- j, Ib J8.00-18 50- andi wheat. 933.24. : 25^ 29«‘ 1 ^ 320:350 lb J8.00-18.50; >0, a t e m th e I would caution readers-tha Flmikol* 1 Sl 34H S«u 4- i 'S ntSM SlS; At the Close, wl«at;at was % tto 1 The present Jumbo, a tem United Fruit, wooed■d by seversever- ” « JshII 4ois”: + I ‘ii iiii1 iili 4»i? «Hii .... 1-3 350-400 lb sows '17.50-18.00; any company, no matter how + W S.LSanF J.IO 18 SIH■ 51 5L 81 t 4- U 1-3 400-500 lbs 16.75-17.75:i.75-17.75: 2-3 2-3 bushel higher, Deceml h«A Q G promising It appears, can mee al suitors, w'as near the tog^o M, '^ 4 ' 5 i” ^195? pfa"ne^^scem nk^ sti 19U 11 li SIR«|P 1.40b »T 37 lOH + i 75: btiiirs 15.- J-20’/4; corn was % to 1 c the most-active list and up ’iiij if in ] 81*4 5m1 + 4 SOO-600 lbs 16.25-16.75: btiiirs 15.- 1 inxi- ontc thing from the distantr n tpast. ' E v I T i U. S. Actress unforeseen problems. a h e a d 111 FofflMot S-O JIO' 56« 85% 5014 + \ i 4»rt « H 00-16.50. • • lower, December 1.10%; o I , Q — I am 80. own 1,600 Di at 7355. MGM was aheada n e a a I], HofMeK .:j iso 3»cJ jjiJ | : . . i J l S ’^-l:i»isiiiP:,ii -er; D ?«m ^r 231 f« f long, wighs 710. an'd Continental Corp.C orp. lyjly,. rrccpsul I,<» IK 4I« 41 4i7 +I*1" Scbfrln, 1.40 J!) 10 jr«7r«j 80 *1 +i Cattle 9,000; > calves*nlvp O ’ 1 •*. Internal diversification in eacl - heJd a I point gain andmd Stok?lyStok?ly. CAFCorp : nS S ; CHICAGO (AP)-Wheat N< --T7 to unchanged and oils werwere cpubUt i,s« 7b 38J4 js’ im ...' e< «« ...: mixed high choice and prime No 5 r J tographers who have/e triedtrlcd’to to en- Americans on how’ to play bas'base- two other issues primarily.fo m ix e d . GTtlEl I.4I JlS 41H 4:H'»4 4IH 4lin — H ‘«2* Sl«n»1 Co I« 48$ 36«' JSH 3SJ4 - 1/ LlOO-1.375 lbs 28.75-30.00:\ n m rhrZ^choice 1.2434 n; No 2 soft i Uh thcir lens ball or ent hot dogs,;s. income? —. C. B. ■ ri rr^H,f 2 1.17?4 n. Corn No 2 yellowvellow 1,1 11 ‘heir 1. Airlines strengthened.TCd. TobacT o b a c - c'neieo* l,tO 27 45K *Vtiil 4H4 — ‘.1 !!“' lii« l i 7iili f i 7 l 1.10I>-1,350 lb s y ie ld g r a d e 2 to icftw ^hitV w have been frustrated.sted. WritWriters An American blondeilonde flew to A - correct In th . c o s w e re h ig h e r. GaPacine tb 17-»!W I7H 8»« + i ' J •••; 4 27.75-29.00; choico1 950-1,150 ISO ihlbs , 2 w h ite B to convey London over the weekendvcekend to t your consideration are Std. Oi oi* 4IU I y South Ry l.SO 65 so ‘ t J9t; l ' ik SCI’, ’ 7 4- 1> 1 857-1.000) Klb aslaughter u l h f e _ ■ perhaps, for evenI bigger j and Actress Karen Jordan, 22.’' s P. M. OUOTATinNC W 41 X a Spacirn Jnd 118 «H ; 25j4 25>i 3iV,3iV, 4- + 1 1 heifers yield grade 3 and 4 26.50- TUDcc swifter products’wlll be com TinN5 cSi'’rlch’"n - 311 Avl 4 l'‘ t V g r a i n F U T U R E S Ill be coming Toledo, Ohio, knownwn as th?Tei the Ti “"‘J NEW YOHK STOCK EXCHANGEF.XCHANGE Goodyr 1.50 III STW Ifiil SOW 5T!4 s-lt +I i t SperryR .4eO 224 46»J ‘ 45^5 4 5 1 ,- 1 27.00; ..choice 825- 1.000 lb. -MnnHfiu- ' °ut of the hafigar-factorfcs NF.W YORK + X li SquarcD .70a I4« llU lolj HH 4- * r-factorhjs In Queen, or Miss Disco-Tea ba. x ; « 4 5 / . ; V, yield grade 2 to 4.4 25 25.50-28.50; 5(?28 50- C»ICAGO (AP)-Monday:ivionaay. next few decades. It see £:ichsns* «elecicd lale pricr>:•tlcti: GrnnCSU .80 J ll 33% K'l•1 33 +,t V StDrand 1,40 11 45l{ 43 45/. 4- H aes. It seems hom?, was welcomedmed with sus-sv advisable Salcf NtNfl Grant 1,10 &4 40!', 35»i 3a« sidKorii ,i;p i;» r«?4 I l«i« ie i'4 -tH n iix e d g o o d a n d c h o ic e 2S JSK + 1^ wheaf"^""”" Newspapers wincediced over MiMiss to Successful Investing (recentl Abex Cp I,{(1 UJ 4% O44H S 4<>i + i W 01 W .« Finl 77 37>', j t 'Jt 'j ” i? : : 4 SlOilNJ 2.«# «7 77S ; 7SS 7s3 T7H T7H 4. 4- 5 1 00; u tility 17.75-19.25;25; few fe w high' high* Dec 1.20U 1.17?ili 1.20i/.1 5nt/ 1.11 tw / Already Boeing is working ACF Ind 1!D SOJi SOH 50>i + J nfnnn tOaSting thC^Britlshie.^British Ti 1 253i designs for a supersonic pli 19’,i IS'.i - H (irccnUnt ,S! 16 415i 42Ji\l^ 41 -{■ it°lSeka“ S5 W 11« 31^ !1« I p I Information Servicece with a mbc-mi is available to all readers c K : i861'. g Bfi’i i g 4- T >i ! Gro'hound 1 IDS 21 2203/ t and, although the company \f ^ay S:2d| 'liS S'l t u r e o f t e a , w h iskky y aand n d lem 32H W=i! i J?>: »:hi;s" + i. 2s.;‘i !i sisi' sil «ss! ? • ...... lambs 25 to 50 lower;ir; choicechoice and and jmj j -inZ i ? o i/I i S l ui J x ^ i it n f l well behind schedule and so AlrBtdm 1.59 111 3I>4 30>I30‘i 30?i 30?i ...... Guir oil 3 57 S3H 833' *1 -_ >■.if SlevtnU 2,3J J62 6:h «t>l^ «1H ...... ^15.^ Juice, and her haWtibJt of sippingsJppJi send $1 with nome and addres AlcanAlum 1 15: K li :5*i 25^; - J i 5?!' a. U SludeWorth 1 *4 5»HI 57H 57H s S'H:h V + « H prime 90-110 lb woolcd slaughter / 1 nili 1 of the original theories ml AlleiCp .I6e SS] 3154 J2 3J»i;S -= : 5A GulfWIn -JOb 308 47 4514ii'i ffi 46lJ i'j — 1 ..iiiStiliiTl!' ’-ii 7i* u prime 27.25; good and choice 80- - — — . this newspaper). Box 161! Aiiegp*.- .i.r« 44 3J« i:) i : j h + { 1 md choice 80- 1.02 l.Ol'/l4 1 01% 1 i .0 o ! « be flying In M isjJordan began her thrc AllledOi UO sr* 64 - y C*0 308 is’* ; 3ti|- 37^ J7U - - V. ^ 100 lb s 25.00-2G.00. • gan her three- Grand Central Station, Nei ■!! Sii !!“ a = •. M a r 1.0634 1.06 1.06?i 1.0 y presenting a york, n . Y. 10017.) 4« 4«H — U HeclaMni ,:0 49 32! Jll^IV. 5 311J—1|- l l - “ iy T.mpaEI .71 2$ 28K 25 26? . . . „ /, i'noT? Vmfl can, however,/ever the'the 747 campaign by presenting 7tH - } Hire Ine .71i 61 4ff« 4J«i i 4JK 4JK * + ;f 2 Teklronlx 77- 6»H 5^H 6»> ...... ViTDxrc ■ May I.IO'^ 1.09'^ 1.09% 1.1 !. 4hIV *20 gold piece at a reception r e c e p tio n • to ------71 n - i HewPack .30 57 77p 76^!M T«W T«(? —'U - ( Telcdyn 2.T51 «7 102Hiio lO’H ’^H lo?ii lOlii ;■>; 4- % C A T T L E F UT U R E S J u l 1.13,^^ 1 ,21^i 1 1 1 2 ^ 11.1 iii7 be the plane lhat ma AMBAC .to ,SJ !• SJn5J>: HM >4- »+ t) Iiorr Eleeim tes IM I7H7« 1 ISH ^ T u i Tenneco l.IS 135 28 2tH 37H “ 14 ^ i.i i/ i x.iJ/*, Booing rich, returnsns niriiTp^ airlines fft Davison and Newman, the fir I” ^ t Ji Twaco 2.8 0 140 *»i Isi?«U 3* - H Tho following auotationsuotalionsare are Oats S ,"-o V ‘t'S 87^ »7H 4. U Holldyinn IS 13 «4M 84 4- i / Ml/ cnj, a high level of profitability?fltohi1Uv andj lost 342 crates of t. Seminar Slated ■ ■„ S}, sJ»‘i d 3Mi s 4- ; M llollysue 1.20 • 1 35} 35MISM 3Stt IStt 7...... TenETm 1.20 . 41 21 JIHJiii «H »H- '/.— provided by E. W.r. MMcRoberts c R o b e rts D e c .62«X .61% .62% .6 rS American colon isi AmDdcu I.M )S 71 7Mi 7&H70H + (i Homeilko .80 1 etJ/ *7^ «B« - 1? MU fill/ *=“‘5 down congest ISW llfiS + i^ Te*i*ilnit iio *74 Ios5 I0?Hi??l? ,1 5I I ’Si a n d C o.. T w in F a lls's- . _ M a r .83U .63 .63*^ .£ 'uii 5u _ S H'Ph Low Closo 1/ *S,,4 around airports.'Thatrhaf is® Is S v/ '.''S' ^shfp'iS-BLft^S ® ““ At Holiday Inn. £ , s : ; !!« 1:15 ? 'ig'sl4!»^ t’! t ’a Te*PLd .40. 13 251 n iJ 5H - U Low Close May MV* .623^ .€ 1 ara hoping Harbor ta 1713. AmCyan I.M J09 JUtJ 2)>i 30 + t «4 46ii_n October ...$27.15 *27.02 $27.12 'i !eo?3 }J® Boeing people are hof ______An Investment seminar featu: Aml-lPw 1.51 • «1 7*1 3Ti4 JTH + i , : s j f r i Amrnka 1.30 « J>/* S) SJ .... ll' - xi D e c e m b e r . 26,30 i 26.20 S 26.27 Ing J'ohn W hite Jr. of San Frai A Home |.30 *4 9 St^Si« SK'4 — > S! S S i i Si! 11* ii ? ‘rT«WAir "l® • ?3 « ” i| Jo44« - \\H February . 25,77 l 25.72 l 'l l 25.77 ^-^2% 1.11341/ 1.121 19 1.11 113/ A t le a s t o n e o f th e a lr ll iPi* cisco, a vice president of t^ Am Moip .3J 5J O’! 30JO lO'.i 10>4 - - \ H Ideal Dalle 1 . 344 20’,i IS?; 20W +1 / 1 liu 11^^ fhat put in an earlyr,y“"ord”l order ? '; j ? Philosopher • AmMFdy .SO 5131.^51/,' J4 34’'. +1 ' US 7 i! ...... 25.62 25.622-^-®2 2.S.62 M a r l . i s d 1.14'X 1.14'X 1.1 \ . Cf®**’/ w ill b e h e ld a t 24 5414 4-1 III Crnl. 1,50 • 4 TO’/, 70 70 - ' l i b 33? + 4 ...... 25,55 25,50 25.55 II 1 U v 11^17 ^he new $20 million jet also s 25,50 25.55 M a y I . I 634 1.15(4 1.15% 1.1 2lu6tS -' i'*”‘ HoIIda Am'Moiori'” ' JlS v} i 11^ Ij'* s “ ' ' - } ! ; a i » , ssi!=, 1 ifi^ 1 i7d2 ** would cut fares.I febodyNobody “ : as Advises Cadets AmNalOM'j *t jM; 3SU % '■ “Ji ii“ ------J u l 1.17 1.16 1.16*4i.iD /4 1.1i.ii-pi jjeard much about lhat sug^ Am New. I 19 4055 + i : lhat sugges- AIR FORCE —ACACEMY, Mr. While represents one i ABKI *'•>/, tion of late, howevcr, and ris ^ACALlSM Am Phot ,0«» 140 17 I6«4 I«»5 .... ! i| iijj i ji Mubial Funds cr, and rising Colo.-{ + 4- U Noon PricesIces Over the Countc e prospect, and philosopher Eric Hoffer to izis'V !i! SK ssi 0 « To .fulfill its own foreca Force Acadc- Thero wll! be ti discussion • AmTST J.« »8» S3 S rt 5JM + i I I P B id A sked Afn forecasts, the'tiieerlng Air Forco Acac Am Tob I.M n s 3>« 3 3J« .... r inietdeoier bidi. B o c ln g h a s a lre a d y inve.-i ver fhe week- mutual funds and the sclf-er 49H «H -IW int Pap 1,31 «I.18« Isi! iiihriiH 38 ...^ iS? "is •■''""ii41 4IW 4- T? Affiliated Fund ...... 9.54s r 10.32s “ S S10 not S Include re- $500 m illio n In d e s igady n a n investedd d c my cadet wing over fhe wee ‘i‘ S « il" . . 23.71 25,01 m«r»«p, mark down or eommi,. cn and devel- end that they shouldluld resist cccon- ployed-tax sheltered retlreme Am»ex Corp «1 9eVt }> 30i& -i-l ' V3 ■"'{i C o m m o n w e a lth . . . . 23.71 25,01 BW ""’ a ^ opm cnt.. $200 mllHon to bi plan known as fhe Keogh Biit. JS 3014 + ip }"‘ « e ^ 1»U 8*lt ” .. 10 73 11.73 Bid As' Hon to build formiiy. Anaeond 3.50 «5 M *>ii49W ■<»H 4»i? + + (« im a p s * * i.» II a n J* I JIM — 1 « H 73 ‘ 7 j U Compet Cap ...... 10.7.1 11.73 m i7ti ift ftijz and equip a 44-acre building, 1 Anketi Chrm <4 IIH I>n1>U 1IV4 '*■- *. S IPL Inc 80 20^ l« { JJli - .. R87 957 Albertson’s .... 16.37«4 16.f i building, and “They tell you you mmust ust con-c< - The seminar Is free and I iln JIS + « Dow Theot^r ...... R,87 9,57 8 50^ 19 50'^ 550 million to bring In rail 1! e blue-clad ca- sponsored by Gene Sturgill I 54H S4H 4- li Jewel Co 1.40 S 4JH 45 J 4SH 4- ‘ i5-‘ ...... E a to n a n d H o w a r d .. 17.71 n ;7 1 1D.24 1D.24 E q u U y O il I 8.50 ' 19,f g In rail lines form." he told the blue-clad c Armet.‘ s i/'” S .s54^ U m { .. . . . JohaM.n 1,J0 tJ« 74« 74 * iil 7 4ill ^ - 'iiiiii Sil n nn Id nn “nd water and othet necesslt 1 17 J9K VjU E nterorl.-!n ...... 10.83 11.84 11.84 Corp. 33.00 34.( Cf necessities, dets; "but 1 tell youou iI have n«nev- vestments of Twin Falls. 700 7 50 The plane wlll be nssemt 5 d F id e lity T re n d . , . ., 3 1 31 , 8 84 4 34 34,81 fil I n v e st 7.00 7.E be assembled er conformed in myn y life." lif e ." ------Athldon \z 1.30 4 *i)i u 45li ut ' t s j i - t tr'ifi Wsn_ Everett, 30 mlJes north Ps^i M ^ ‘ « { Mil * Key.qfono Tl-4 ...... ;; 10.12 10 "2 n 11.28 28 33..' ilJes north of ‘This country Js great, "he •' SPOT METALS AiklDO J.30 SJ(4 51 SJ<5 + t «) 64 00 Seattle, but the impact wlll Auhlion l.eo 8 33H } !?««>- u s .S(Te'l*}« 3' 41 41«f?l!V’u i 42 5 4- u K ey.ilono K-1 ...... 9.73 9 73 in lfl.02 02 Id a h o P o w e r P fd CO. 64,0 npact will be said, "bccause wewo can workwo NEW YORK (AP) - Spot noi All Rich I.H «U 115 nou 111^ - U a l i s l i UnlvOPd .80 J 45 441 4jU — 0 11 25 11 75 felt in overy stnle. Prim ary { 1 *ni ~ V* Keystono K-2 ...... 7.777 77 8 48 8.48 G a s . . 11.25 11.: Prim ary sup- without supervision,30. ifIf someonesomco ferrous m etal prices today: cO] Altai Ch .10 3 IIH 31!^:114 llHI lii 4-+ Ut KanOP. t,« II J6ti M8 Il i6H n X + '■« 15 ! « 2:00 pliers of 133,000 Booing- AlUi Cotp 4J 8^ « Bl - < 1 ii»Z Varlati A m *3 « isisj! { J6U jcU - — «y. K e y sto n e .S-2*»...... 13,30 13 “to 14 14.33 33 I-'h G e m S ilv e r I.62V4li v A 2.( ' Booing-do- comes around to tellell me how to per 42-42>4 cenU a pound, Co ? 1» - } VMdo Co .eo »» 7} 16 { JJ« _ 18.25 28 75 s ig n e d p a r t s a n d m a te r 45H 4SU “ 7B j! l\V ~ iS * l l a l Y lp. Keystone S-3 ...... 11,2711 27 12 12.30 30 M o rriso n - K n u d 28.25 28.: id materials do m'y Job I’H tellII him to do It nectlcut Valley; lead 12U cen ' « Vi- I JJ 7 VaElt»w 1,0 t 81 0? 10 301I + 22.M 23 75 number 1,500. And "second 5 I WarnLamh I 45 83} SI91 5iff-rt SIW — « S-4 ...... 7.2,7 7'2,7 •. 7,00 7fl0 I^oS'^rs Bros ... 22.« 23,: 1 "second tier himself." a pound. New York; xlnc 13 A n n rd i:« IM lIlV'. I34« - \ Keystono 50 75 subcontractors" number 15,' BahtkW l.sa H4 I0« J 8 ’sil.ii.i!" ':, 31 i 22U 4- C! P o l a r is ...... 7.76 7 76 r 8,40I r Silver Stnr Qns. .50 .1 u m b e r 15,000. ■ ■ ■ ' — — " cenls a pound, East St. Louli “ 1" il Slii iii iiu+ s 1 4 Sierra Ufo .... 3,.>i03,.10 4 4.: 25 S o m e h o w a ll this, w lll bo c( B«IFd«Vll n MW II MVi +IV 5-' “K+ IS is iSiji9ii is«iia 77 (! Putnam vista ...... 14,2'(-.'15,50 ‘ Wll) l>“ lie klli!.llko crart,, and wllhwith Ihis tin 1.53*/ a pound. New Yorl If !l» i'l K 'JjIt’l i “d jJilr , "■...... WnUTcl 1.40 87 H J7«178 3’M - WU Manhattan ...... :: 11,08 1108 K 12.10 Surety Lifo ...... 7.75 8.25 8.: dlnaled nnd connccted and^ •unnlng along, gold 39.60 per troy oiince, Ne — —- apecied In tho plane.cctcd Boeln{ and^ In- brother Wilbur running alor '’,“s i? I! !!■« JJ T - n Kco«*r'i,JO ei 34>t 141/ 341 + 'j «i o i! ” G ro w th . . 12.86 12.86 14.05 14.05 • = — — :------he wing, rose York; silver 2.140 per troy oui nil How .00 III fn .ea si i»?j w*il iphi i —. i ; i i l l IS 'iii! ii!®;: U 6S oro tho airlines. Twcnty-slxn bc done. So jnto the air and flew for 13 si line(Fln l.tO :i> 41 47? ^?}t 48H + )( •«►« '" J ” 'J ’ 4- i ' + » N a tio n a l GrowTTi . .I.’ . 11.87iu7 i 12,072.'d7 Potatoes Twcnty-slx of onds. It was an awesomewesome event,evei nominal per flask, Ncw York. . . 9.98 10,91 CGO H IC A G O ,, . them have announced:ed ordcrs for IWh^SII 1.60 «S j Ik 3o4 3IK +'V f iiiliiliilli' 314 3 K 7 u N n llo n n l S lo ck . . . . 9.98 10,91 noflIng 1,30, 815 S?« 5S 87 + lt TU ITI I li 3<«'‘>»Cp 1,60 810 16»U » U4 i««U I lOJH I87nllbR l.30a 7» Jlfi 8JK 88 - ij shlnmcntfl for have produced and sdlcl 400 : IloriWar I.IJ ei 33U 31! Jl } tif'.fs'Ai* Sli a lil '4 7, I *'’* « TfvIR ...... 2fl.fl22fl.fl2 29,10 *'^0! ^^«1 U. S. shlpmcnla. fi £■«<“'' '•«< '« «!( «ri 761 -..I' AMERICAN ATOCK r.XCIlANOKKxcitANOK Value TJno Inc ...... fi,95 7.62 7.62 Fridny 216; Saturdayrday 73" 73; Sun' S Urters- and -to-bo-bnlWlng- tl I k i \i\ u \ z i moderate' de. «L.^no rato of ono every ^ P 0 M O ! i?i7 7 }l on '« >3!i nII 121111 — V ZJ rilih 8.0W ta il Ch., I JtiI I i! ••on»S<>« 1.11 105 U 'l 2414 H + r i ro u n d r e d s 2,25-2.30;30‘; Minnesota M in n c s , C^n^ldonro doesn't put n pl « j g * 4 [lo* a\ ?jij I ll] t T‘s..r' ‘i !sr ilji ii) r.,!j o in C c ir round reds 2.50; Norlh DakDakota howovor, and tho WHISB if li| i J Guerrillas Smear Ifl h a s n t b e e n o n o In ch o ff [ISKECTI , round reds 2.SS-2M. Inch off the rX V '^ T ^ A 'ii ir ill i~}|= iK r.'s',r; tsss'^Ki?!Ijt 11 -i MUI,. 1.1. Jl jiO :.nI'I Jit‘ill iL+ Marxist Slogans firound under Its own powor i ♦'M -is st ss S!. s! t POTATO FUTURESJTURES JX'” ‘■'i'l?,- enRlnccrnInTcrr^y: sny, A I Ju i[ 1 r CARACAS, Vcnc7.ucla (AP) — X V J J - J A I . . ' Sji Is;, I s:S>“i ;i i'l iu ii*I r.uela (AP) - , new YORK (AP)^P) — PotPotato S75G.million Inveslmentment and lhe iSk'V ii.lti: j 17 171 + ^ Four Kucrrillas polilnK ns «rniy . “ I? li i l i i i lilnK ns nrmy futures: Mainn closed:loned 1 ccent physics dictateictate thm that It 1*1 IW Is8 ” h + 'j i i i i | S .i?ii|iii!ii>If i?» i trooper!) hold a rnnchnch house house he-he- lower to 1 cent higher;hltther; snlsales; must. I70.07I1-I04J. e foMRing lf> Gov, NiMson A. Rock- <-III*ieCk I.JO iSH «II if i* ° 5 + > Ison A. Rock- 2H0 cnnlrarts. NovIov 2,6G.2,6G, ^Mnr Corfain as tlieyjy are, ‘ the ' ■ • ‘ ofcllcr of New Ynrk Snturdny ly 3.81. Boeing cnglneern aill] f Sl K K'lU® n J?:’ t i i J i i - I fiilll fnco r«nI * I | i iiaiF"" !iiilii"li\ il iry Bontlmon- || "t / * I ,51^,5 - • ‘<>‘'r wcro reportedlod lo lo have hnve March ...... 3,10 3.013.01 3.00 tal," said a Boeing mnn. *'l [ 33II 11 V 1 RclJ;ed n vehicle nnd nnd departed departed April ...... 3..1I .1.21.1.21 3,37 d n to m e a n s a Jot to th o m ." I lip is E iK ’;';; iii li’* iiff lil: i ii-M.''isilsii!ii i-i 33H J] 4 early Sunday, Advlcenicen from from lhelhe May ...... 3.R5 3,743,74 3.B1 I t w an o n th n t d n to in 100: dofitstinSe^ . ;? f V l . MonlWaril | 80 31 m l INU — ahjeador 111 i ^ iili li ■* ^ flcono .snld Ihero wcrocru no no casual- casual- Idaho Potalncntatncii Kliiy Hawk, N.C., thnt On ll a. Co„ Inc., N.Y.C. Corilolri DIsndod W h IiW , S pi. iiis r ’iijii i “ t”i, i i ? ^ ’ii'is D6 P(oof, 72% Grain Neutral Splrlti i i i £ ' S !S !!h K l ! j k ______M n y ...... $5,00 __ |51 ^ ,85 8 5______$5.D0$ W right took the controlsintrolsnlallt-l of a at P.00I, 7J% e m 8314 4. ^ I ; l , v lp|ii 'sm '* ? r is?/-«■ i ■ i:i ! r ...... — ■ <.'omSi>l» ,7»» J* J* > +• } ,!! i- . . . AND,ND THITHEY LIVED HAPP ||; : 'p S ,'S ■li’ii 'iiiiiiirii• > ^ iiS? K i? Hau 41 71:i 7014!:«iai- 7f. ~1 HAPPILY EVER AFTER..FTER. A TRUE STORY rJ ?.S ~ « Nat I'll.l 1,111 II 11 3I«•* »M ~ i Mi.lylHl« II 18 111? li - “S::: «i M ~ N.wPatk Mn 78 11 llU I SiiSi”'i:S S !S“ ."!« I : . S k i i ” ■!! s s b a = <'nnll’wr I,HO 4" 41J 41i'!j j»Jsj ( +T iK s)("C !'s 's! ii! ;i'iilil ;; * S £ fjl'liii!i l l ------!! !i!::::: £ j;v v Si ll lili iil* 1; !! r i <•0.11 ci> ,4ft« iJM » « ' 55 »;« + » iji. I s ' i lii i| iii! iiii K .1 i! it i : I ; iiiiJO 10‘ iiii - .I ^ f i*H I" t ~ It — " ■ • • i f Nl 'ii,!! li;.' 'i:i i ii | Hecklers Jeere ^ ‘ ■ sjs is ili .•!i M l l J S i K ’ii i'8 iii!j| i I*ii i Union Leaderider Jf-' . iS £ 'f: ’iiii i “ r:i »ll . ll *lB ,‘rr. I.OUIS (AP)I -— About HI)50 NV } fC -J ” ti J!I ish f 'i i s F l f 4MC m J 41 I'u union mcmhera lincklnHcklnn former l JV r o«n7i |]0 IAS st Si 811 ~ I 4 ’K I? Alalwma Gov. Oeorgo□rgo C. Wnl-Wn|. 4-:u« ml 1.10 114 4 i p i | “ , ii; IJI J ...... laco for presidentIt leered n P J V 1 I i— , t. 4:umim Wf I tio 7 » « M + ' II n'.H'U "poccli by Waller Rcutlior,tcutlier, Unll-Unit- f V V / Q w{ un Ml* 1.10 S] 4 >«II pi'iililiiS34H — } ii.ii' ii' iiii> 7I« «l |71){ ItcK’Ii 176H i i- I i .. TwinI Fal]Falls Marketsts ThoT h o w edding belts ranjg;" fiA nd thoy started their life ^ liun l.t l,M 41 l l « » « K« l t + T I U > ------'.I - . )>yn*Ani ,40 «5 11}! II It ... O nco uponT Oa tim o o,.. . ., HeB gavogave herhi a rlns tho vo |-« l Air .50 m » I W. f 11ll - -'li m ri.,' ...... “ r ...... 1, . the vowe that w ere spoken,)ken, , in fine style, those two, ' ^ * (any timo,I, i1 guosa).guosa), thnt aot3ot herhor headh whirling: (thi !!! !1 s: !! "!f : X.i-v,-,^v,rv.v,v.v,v,v.v.V,.”J!:il (their wodding'bondala ' (for their carried ' |] 8M 1 hnd Wlilifl Wlinnt . . . . I ...... il.l:.....,..j,.,. l „.,U 3! s’,vs’'r; ’ '!!" 11.) « "! .1 i - co rn , t . p .r J» ho said “M/Inrry arry mo?"mo?” (bocouao,QcaUBo, naturally. p I'ixiNp' 1,011 It UH >i — j prom ieed) wouid tw o nam es: Steriihg : ^ J-'I’ainHd I t i l - I I WK JO - 4 ,.,i'.„„...»i c .,.. « .,.K S T ““ ...... „ ond Bho Bald,5ld, “Y ‘'Yoa,"o b ," ho boughtought it It Qt Storling). no JES l:i! '! !i|i K?!!!! !! i! T♦,! S S 'r'r ...... IBO-33Q Ibl, I.,...... nover be broken. . Jew elry.. .and VpUl) Xn^Jobai J t }• 41 4111' .a «l , r i | i i i l v.v.«»'o;^i4.’w — i- r . ■

14 Twtn Falls Time5-Now«o w t MoMotyJgy, Sopt. 30, 196S , ■______Bridal B r i e Shower ' Tw6 'Shoshope Held For Formerr Clubs.Club Hove Meet SIIOSHONE - MrTTnd-Mrs.- ^ ^ Hagerman.Girl Joe Berriochna entertained the ...... :..... HACHAGERMAN —Mrs. Don Ren-Icn- Couples Club. Guests were Mr. n e r, thtl e ' former Linda Mull,lull, ^indtind MrMrs. Tom Sharp and Mr. daughterd aughi of Mr. and Mrs. Claudeude and Mrs.Mr' Francis Bergin. Mull,M ull, was honored at a bridal • ■ Prizes wore won by Mr. nnd RosaRosalie I M. Ash showershow ei Tuesday evening at the w,.^ Mrs. Max Colfman and M r.’and B Is EncEngaged To HagcrmanH ag er: Hotel Coffee Shop. Mrs, Kciincih Crolhers, 1> Hostessesllo s i for the evening were^ere OIttiio>i and-M a n d - M r s , R ic h a rd B au m an n , M m ‘ I v m !-’ 3 ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar cTtrysscTirysanthemums and coloredred MMrs, rs, BBaumann and Mrs, Jack H m ! . W. Orton, all Buhl. tapers.ta p e r s Arrangements of flowers.ers. Murphy winning' traveling Miss A.sh. a graduate of Buhl fruit and fall leaves carried ‘oout u t prizes.p rize s. High scliool, attended Brigham theth e fall fa color scheme. . ______Young University, Provo, and The refreshment table w as was graluated from Lbwis-CIark covercdcoverc with a white cloth and p ie ce 5suit'with silver acces- Normal School. Lewiston, in Z centered c en te r with a crystal punch io ric s , ‘ service.se rv ic Presiding at the punch ‘ -ru^’t. Juno. She is pre.sently teaching “ graduate of Ha- in tlic elementary school at servicese rv ic was Mrs. Pearl Brown. german „„..n,Tp High School and the Hines, Ore. Wendell,W end( aunt of the bride. , bride^r bridej-roDm was graduated from Mr. Orton, a graduate of Buhl Cutting and serving the cakc' Goodingf-nrviin, High School. The young High School, has served a mis­ wwere ere Mrs. Hcnslee and Mrs. Joe couple 'arc making iheir home at sion for the LDS Church in Roc,R oc, Gooding. Rhonda Winegar Gooding 2 3 |n i where he is employed. Central America and has spent pouredpourei coffee.' ■ a coliego semester abroad in , Presiding at the guest bookbook t.. - \i mSL Salzburg, Austria, in foreignr'J.iJS _■_ KOSAttE MARIE ASH ___ was Sherry Roe, Gooding. 3 languageB U H L sludy. He was gradu-ra d u - AssiAssisting the honoree with her 1 T W ated oodrow cum , laude in June from ^ _ . gifts 1were Mrs. Brent Mull, ssis- i NOTICE!j j ter-in-law, Susan Turner, Kathya th y B gBrigham a g e m e n t Young university./• Square Dancing t«^j; 1 m I am moving my walch t«- I Rosalie A mid-winter IV wedding Is ^ Lawrason and Naomi Brown. ' “ H Ion, planned. so n 0 ' Group Has Meetaf Ann Gibso'n' played a pianoli'qnnlano HIfll P“ 'r y le A m it mies chairman. In the Knitting or Crochet; dl- 2>/i2>/5 cupscu sifted confectioners’ each \ p la n n e d . Tho contest, co-sponsored3 by vision, visior the afghan judging was sugarsu submit the Grange and Coats and Co., won Co., won by Mrs. Ruth Pace, Twin'win 2 tablespoonsta hot prune juice. . vorites Q u t has participants from >^0 statestates Falls, sponsored by Knull:null 2 ta!tablespoons hot lemon juice rccipe. with approximately 560 entriesitries Grange,Gran; first; Mrs. Verlin Old- BlendBier butter, cinnamonrl andClayville, Depart Dcclo, as Mrs. Schwne-I MILNE tattd In tho national judging. ,ham,,ham, Jeromo Grange, second,ond, salt. BeatI In one-half cup ofic iflrstthe itor.placc 1entries will I>q sent for} the .swcred w • , Tho first place entrie.-? InI the and Mrs. Adolph Heinrich,•Ich, sugar. Combine fruit juices.u'nctlnn Addi oroper with the national Granges and Qt ^ ^icc Btato contest will be sent to) the Lakefort,Lakei Upper Long Valleyilley alternatelyaltern; with remainingh 19 su- In cannotPeoria^ lU. _ Circio Cl national contest for judging dur- GranGrange, third. ------:------a t th e hc ing the national Grange con- con* SweatersSwi — Mrs. Florence2nce vention Nov. 11-19 in Peoria,ona, Culley,CuIIe sponsorcd by Rupert I 111. . GGrange, ra n first; M argaret Merk,;erk! LincolnLlll Countyilley De Favorites Idaho stato Judges Includeduded FruitFruitvale, ’ Council V a lle y , DORIS TRACY “ Mrs. William Nordstrom. Mrs. GranGrange, second, and Mrs. VA/i Duano Rasmussen, both Burley,irley, VorlinVorlii Oldham, Jerome, third.SI Will » V I A ttend GemAlmo ice . Ittq and Mrs. Earl Clayvillc, Declo.«clo. Three-pieceThi baby sets — Mrs.Mrs. SHOSHONESHC — Gary Freeman the s spon- - O f Mrs. Clarence Pauls, Gooding)dlng Rex Gainforlh, Buhl Grange,nge, and Katy: Hansen, of Lincoln gar.sored Beat until smooth andip a nof y f O F T H E N eEW w Grange, was first In tho table-able- first, and Mrs. Franco Meyer,iyer. CountyCount have been named as del- spreading of Cal consistency. ■ 19C8 cloth and luncheon cloth dlvi- GranGrangeville, Charity Grange,nge, egatesegate: to the 19G8 Idaho Com- 4-H Cc ;ram s •'sion of-tho crocheted group with secorsecond. Stoles, scarves nnd munit munity Price Conference being and(The pl Timcs-News will payligncd $5 A Mrs. Nellie Talbert. Boise, Hoi- shawshawls — Mrs; Ellen Ray, Sweetwcet held InI Boise Oct. 10 and ll.ioners each to beai week for the best recipc M comb Grange, second. GranGrange, first; socks, gloves nndand ^jsMiss Hanson and Mr. Free- submitted City for Magic Valley Fa- ■ ipert. mittons. Mrs. Dorothy Deweese, , uice vorites. If you havo a favorite ■ Elaine» Pow Pi ers Mrs. Fred Rogers, Rupert. man and 60 4-H members j-cpre- chitect inlist's Pioneer Grange, was firstJt in Nam Nampa Valley Grange, first, pnnd d seatingsentin their home countiesjuice at recipe,and o just mail it to the Recipe * tho bedspread judging. In doiliesoilies Mrs. M argaret Newbrouph, Wen- ______1 and Department, p a te V Women’s Page Ed- ond centerpieces, Mrs. MaryMary ddl. WestJ Point Grange, sec- of the outitor. II Tho xecipe bccomes the Powell, Wendell Grange, wasw a s ona. o n d . I. Ad^ woperty of the Timcs-News and first; Mrs. Dolly Aylsworth,'orth. In tho embroidery division,s'™. Mrs.f\Ar< Roberts isg su- cannot jmmJij be returned.) 1 T I CGUREJ I SALOI Kuna Granfic, Nampa, sccond,cond, tnblcclothstnble nnd luncheon cloths. resent OHS and Mrs. Blnncho Smith, Buhl Mrs. Henry Dahlquist, Buhl, N ip iclson Grange, third. CedaCedar Draw Grange, was first;|ihi New Member Of nnitoi y e s . . . f o r t h e Chair seLs, vanity or buffet5Uffet Mrs. Maude Green, Wilder, D y j nty grniinrDelegates or the first tim e, a NEW m odern figurejre SalonSal< EXCLU- sets—Mrs. Paul Anderson Sr., FnrgFargo Grango, second, nnd Mrs, Buhl Rebekahs Potlatch, Latnh Grange, first; FrancisFran Fountain, Meridian, Ten BOML-^Mrs. Dorothy RobeHs Mrs. Ina Brinegar, Meridianidian Milo Heights Grange, third. was iwelcomed as a memberGem of f."'" , Conference»«i SI VELY FOR)R 'WW( OM EN, availableable t(to the w om en'ofI'of the T w in Falls th o Buhl Rcl)ckah lodge b y , nd a Grange, sccond, and Mrs. Lorn Pair pn of pillow-cases — Mrs. J 3cman the state-wide meeting spon-Miss - . . Mitchell. Twin Falls, Knull Francopmn Meyer, Grangeville,,|iif.‘ transfer when the group met.incoln at sored by Standard Oil Company ' iS S ,ho lOOF hnll. Rnics area. Featuringduring the Fam ous Elaine Pow ers reducingducing program Grange, third. CharCliarily Grange, first; Mrs. IS del- o f C a lifo rn ia j w ill reviewI Club 1968 ^ Edgings — Mrs. Ora Ames,W Glenno|em Gallant, Council Vnllcyillcy I-ettersI^ti wero read from Com- .sev- 4-H n,„i Community ^ Pride programs ’ -V■-V GGrange; ra n second, and Mrs. oral abserit and out-of-townbeing and plan new activitie.s designed“S of “FIGUREE CONTOURING”cor . .. « Frances Fountain, Meridian,Ilnn, nicmlMjrs,nicml and from Mrs.I I. Alla lo b e a u tify Id a h o in 1069. niinly Marian Martin‘ • third.S ; Set of two towels or bureaurcau McMlMcMlnimy, assembly president.Free- City planners, landscape ar- ,, acarf — Mrs. Rose Holmes,.Buc- —Mrs Buc- —MrSr-L,-D.-Major-is-reslRnnilonfcpre- rnitnltjchilecls, horticulture speciiillsts-S . . AMERie/1ER IC A ^Stargest“ C; h hain a i n ” o f Pattern Icy. fcTi Rupert Grange, first; Mr.t. from the office of representativeies at and Holso other experts will partici- ______------r::—------N NQ anc; ncy--Craven.‘!.-TT:^GrangevlUe, Nf)--i miuil- dlle,- N a r '1 “ to - .s tf n e - - a s 3t‘m b ly______- \va.-i pately p rl. with 4'H-ers from through­ ^ :: SuccessfulCessful F i^ re Controlroi SalSalons B K ------fiponsored-by- Charity Grange,IJRe. rend and acccpted Mrs. J. B. out _ Idaho. 4-ller’s will tour - second.-nnd-M rs. -Chester Ew- Ew* Doydjjoyd wito was ropre.sentatlvR Boise lo view outstanding com- lng, Gooding Grange, third. , .. No.mq 2 .wa,s.movod lo llio.pQsitiun5 munity beautification efforts...... Apron — Mrs. Francos Wray,rny. of of reprepre.senlallvfi No, 1 nnd Mrs.- They' are planning to present k— M iimpnJualiti^Ci-i-RtanRcJrsU. Guyoiiy Ulrloh-wiin-clectfd-to-tho1 ( _ ) t ^ to Governor SamuelsonII IHESE_A(SE-JVRE Slj^RESU LTS^Yl t s ^ y B u ------A Mrs. T.oulso Brookshire, Merl- No. 2 position. for planting on the Capitol < ^ dlan. Locust Grovo Grange; see- ’ 5 g ro u n d s. C:AN A N EXPECTE TO RECEIVECEIVE ond, and Mrs. Dorothy Clark.“ J' . Mrs. , ^ any Ulrlcli nml Mrs. .‘illO ,.j ‘ Lawrcnce Rouhlnol? partlclpaledftSpfic shone Olher conference highlighls in- Montour. Sweet Grange, third. [' ,|,g O N T H I S In the birthday march andhnr oacii nli; w awnrds In rccognlilon of | THIS FABULOUS PROGI> R O G R A M Slnto flowing contest winners, reocived a gift from Mrs. Miiu-bv Mary projects nnd a for potliolders, inrludo Mrs.• J. rice CurrlngKin, r noble grand. nt scheduled Koyj appcarnnce of I, Miss U - , H. Sharp, Filer. Kmill-Grange, m-,„. Irih 'J'l'cro were "IO hosplinl and vrrnnIdaho. Tho yolithful dclegnlcs I ... f ir s t; M r i. D ()lly .._ A y law u rlh , '“ L'’ homo calls reported, 17 canis name.will meet nt tho Bolso Ellts Club Nampa, Kuna (Imnge, sernnrt, , s s tt- ■ ■ ■ - . TODAY O D A Y IS SEPTEMBER 3(3 0 ''!’ sent nnd two inemlwrs hud1 al- aiul nnd M stay nt the Hotel Boise.iccre- nnd Mis. .CIiosKt F.wlng. Good- , te n d ed f u n e ra ls n n d lw o hii fr«nt nittrkwell, Mrs. l-'loritniiei!lti:e OOn n V a Hoov#r fceoli, o» y 7 ^ X) D art sluvplH}5 luvl twlvfront j.’ Mrs. r.niil napllo and i, , biilloninR nmko iIiIh n It . .. II c l.= n . M rs. C u rl W. Ilim fhiirH . whUHt 37) laltcnlal(CH «">H'Hii'itt of p ro b lu m a lu tiiir couitlrv, loiidtlior wlilt a llht of 3 yards 40-liieh, hi o f * 0(1 «nd IUB FREE Figureigure A nalysis, No> ObliObligation! H bi)(ty'fivo conld Iri coiniitil fofor r lia c li itio in b o r wwas a s oaJjutlmant. jj each patlorn — mid Ifl ccntstls for I>orinllledI””’' fivo ntliuiios «> pro- each pattern for flrfit»clnHil.clHHS '“’■'t *1"’ p robleiitti an xlin nnw ' ' y i p ia molUnB nnd npcciul luimiiinK.tdling. 'I'"'"* tl'o migB'*«li'il reino- Pho fien d to M a r i a n M a rtin , 'rinI'lntcfi- icfi- ‘li*:''i Hiimutell, nnd Mra. I IICARINC AID . »wcr3'^ln our I'nll-Wlutoi-• Put-Pnt- L. I- IH. Alllnim, ^ i SSAT. A T . 9 A.M . TO 4 P.M . H . rditijUfB lllll valiir, Jtoo P . M . j f tern CataloK. Fr«u> pnttcrnn tlc rn 'I'li'J H (>< t. 17 nti’o lln g in In . ^ coupon In Ctttaloj?. Sotid OUo.3Uo noifiol»ol" wiliv a 1:311 p.m. luncheon l j . 1p» 1*1,111 V'lii wniilil r«tiocl N«vv InNtuiit NowIng book—)ook— Ht<>t Tho 1 Klng’fl Talilo. Tlto IJolso ,4r^ II4iII1IimmI /i-nllh i|iiaU I"*" TWIN FALLS Ij; ^...... lly. WpIhIi* mily 1/4 minre. •hows yotJ how lo buw It Kxiay. KKlay. ntcinheriinien of 1)10 cluh will nr- — -T021^BlDe"LakesLakes Boulevard NorthDrth Twin Falls /• Zrnlllr» /Mirr I'liirlMts woar It tomorrow. Ovorr OOOflOO ranirango tho progiam fur iho• af- Phono1 733-1804 'olll . . . picturea. Only 11. tcrnixiii. Li« ! . I'Miiflcilcin |)l«n «v«ll4lile, j J Kliiil In yuiir homing , , . | U imil your (iiiup, [

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loll ond Found \\ 1 1 Twin Twin ! Foils T lm e s -N e w s /^ | 5 “ Hawaiian Party B u h l B e s t B all 1 Monday, Sept, 30, ^968 . ^ • '"Dis-District Three2 Announces Anne ATTENTION \ H osted By A rea ^ R esults G iven best SPORTSMEN \ ' ^ Help WanWj—Mol« 19 ^ WoolWc Competitionetition Rules BUHL — Results of the best Rebeicoh Lodge /. German Stiorihnlr polnier, fe-\ a -*» ' ...... B B U U R L E Y “ M ake it YYour-may o u r- m a y co contain five per cent?nt of ball tournament have beenI an-a n- mniinnle, IS m onihs old. Brown with-IS' ' ROUTE JEROME - Syringo Rcbek»li L...... ; sself e lf WllhV Wool” competitionlition another fiber and be accoptcd,opted, "Ouinounced by the olliccrs off t theh e •o"'some iicklnK, tip of lall l» white. • 'Ltxifio hcIcJ a colorful Hawaiian■aiian r u le s a n d d a te s fo r Di.‘jiric.“Jiric t aJ.Toa k o IOO p e r c e n t w ool f.ibrics a b r ic s BuhBuhl W omen's'Golf Associaiion. icm ber 21»t^ vIclnUy'^of°Morman--i.\ . \ DRIVER party at their rccent meeting. ■M ThreeThrCC were announced by MMrs. rs. Ironded to tric o t ar.c a c c c patable. ta b lc . I^lr.sI^irst flighl winners were Heleniclcn nesReservoir. Soulh .of Fairfield, on \, ' Members cnmc in.. Hawaiiana iian in the Prulicek and Nora,Curtis, firsl;first- I'ur Grove Ranch. Uovmrd 1100.ilSo. ■^----- Hevh(1 irn » R upert A rea , LarryL a r r y Garro. Roule 1. Rupertupert Fibers definedi as wool in thc Pru 1 P e l I*honc;034-S45O or 0M-471B, after costumes. Mrs. Oren Mauldinuidin enda n d Mrs. R. J. Rich. 2000 Bur- wool net nc arc acceptable. BarlBarbara Harder and Sharon Pe- s w presented the program. !! !L i m m e d i a t e to n A v o .. B u rlc y . B arbaraa ra TTrimming, rim n interfacings, fac-f terson, secondhand Helen Sprad-p ra d - Hoin r o S T : Smnll black and white Poo- Junnita Mauldin gave a dancela n cc Brown,B row n, a senior ihis fall at Ku- |[| I ling and Georgia Thompson,pson, temalc, compleiely •beared, number and Lorna Luiher paint-paint- t ings, linings, undcrlinings and r"’'" ’ answer* to "Julie.'- Riwardlr 120i . ''' ■ na High School, was last year’s(car s blousc.sblouses worn with suits doJo nol not consolation. '• • 7th Avenue North. 733-4026. cd scvcrnl Island piclurcs w wilh ilh ■ ■ Must hnve Vrcc’tlme'be'tween tha winner of the junior litle of 3l fab- Sccond flight winners werew e re losil o s t T h u r s d a y , iioyi black tur J"*, a musical background. ‘e of have lo bc wool. Non-wool fab- St hour* of 3:00 to 6:00 P.M. dally the contcst and was awarded oot bc Roberta Parrish and Donna)Onna ‘j“‘nuUted cont. Washlnslon school e«rcn Saturday. Mrs. GeorRC Easlon a n d M rs. ardcd fjc, leather or fur may not bc Rob a cruisc of the Mediterraneanmean „scdi^cd Tofor entire sections of a HepHepworth. first; Maggie Soniior = Em anuel Nelson wero appointedtinted Sea as grand prize. garment ■ments and Muriel Cullings, sccond, and Perti to meet with thc Odd Fellows;»ow , garment. Hund knit garments and . arid Pertenais~-Spoclal Nolle©*,>». 9 ------C IR C U L A T IO N 3^1 Miss Brown's trip includedluded are nutnot acceptable. ■- BcttBetty Steward nnd LuDcne Hop. ------repardinE painting the hall. MEMBERSHIPS ------D E P A R T M E N T flights lo New York. Rome.and The i deter- kins.' cdnsolaiion. , 0 Call direct Congratulations were sentn t to I R - l C ^ u & 3 ^ . nights e.and The contestant must deter- kins t. NOW AVAILABLE FOR < _____V en ice <&m Venice ahd the cruise on a mine lllhe fiber content of-Df . her D'Durtng regular play; -B-c t h 67S-2S52 Mr. and Mrs. Roy ShilUnRton,tgton, JTjT . . \ < P T ^ ^ I K - nnrK t w i n F A L L S H E A L T H A N D ------; V ' ^ kW GGreek' re e k ' ship. She was Itnpressed■essed fnbric Ibefore buying. Thce cor- ShicShields and Laura Aland each DRIVER'S WANTED •who celebrated their Goldenolden ' ’ . . ' • j f • score ' ATHLETIC CLUB ^ sU|g|«P-fea wHh:t wl V J i ■ ' - v V H I mn> tnosphcre you will cnj6y,. _,Call CaU tion,tion P.O. Box OIO» LaO rinde. Mrs. Hintzc and abundantn d a n t ^ a night - time ride in-Rome,?omc, The {garment must be made vorivorite vacnlions when they' niClmcl 733.ti4B2733 for more Information. Oregon o?2i 07850. Phono 030-3141 for flo w ers. , f • - r >T,t " where a million fountainss arca r e aftera flc r Ja J a n . 1. 19G8. G a r m e nIts ts wwill ill aat t lhe homo of Mrs. MarieV larie fpoo o o d 1-UN1I M e-N-lid i P U ia.a Par- p a r- A. E Jnckson. An Equal Oppor- r and f'rst bc judged on Ihc girl:.; thenth e n GrcG re e n w o o d .' lorlor. Llvo cntorialnment, Friday,Friday, tunli tunlty Employer. * . V %*.. . fefed d b>by gravity flow water and f'rst bc Dlonn and Mlkr. Snlurdny. Thee yEAR I. She garments will be judged for in- m- PPrizes were awarded Mrs. hc • I?®® YEAR around jo b tn Castleford nrea i ' ' aarc r c liglighted like a fairyland. She garmcn ’ E yo. ror married man. Experienced In heard an explanation of thc,c un- side constructioncor and durability.ibility. MaiMaude Ruth. Mrs. Laura Miller, nin ____ _ gcnera^jarm work. Involving Irrl- Reports Given L usualSs^u“a t architecture of the Par- Judging is private.- MrsMrs. Greenwood and Mrs. ALCOHOLICSAijC< Anonymous — TwinTwln • ttailnttatina, irnctor work. cntUe feed- r . ' : | A„__ Fall* Courttjouse. Wednesdaysays at Ing. In*. Modern house furnished. Ref-.-v L thenon in Athens as the group '■ Prize'Prizes aro awarded at district.istrict. GeoGeorgo Erhardt. Mrs. AnnaA n n a b :30 p.m . F o r further loformatlon,nation, erences ercn< confidential. Write Box ' At Delta Kappa H * totoured u r e d the ancient structure.e. Al- council, state and nationalal lev- FenFender. Mr.s. E. E, • Lee a and n d 733-4&30.7m Al-Anon 2nd Floor.r. 733- F-4. F-4. C-o Tlmod— ^ Wolo ~ ; 9 HelHelp Wontod—Moio ___ 19i Z Only 08 ccnis at Pennywlsenywlte one^nnrf one i onc-half^Wrtsi from Soj^h- • ■ pa Gamma held its lunchconchcon ' ... . jI o f C rc re te . PM VATBli;v;ill«.l.r - S.OTl'rcl to rc- SINGLEs S S t Ranch hnnd — ycnr round meet recently at lhe Rogersonicrson “The trip was. fun arid.-willl.-will Tedmlcla,TcdinlcUins- jrt», aklp tracing. Confidential,lentlnl. work. work Doard and ronm lurnlshed. - Hotcl-DiniDg-RDoni^ and-hcatdh e a rd . ■ —■ • ■• '■ I *■ - - ■ ■ ■ . TemaliTcmaln as a valuable partU l of ot a C redit B ureau. 733-07SI.SI. Must Must bo nblo to’irrlgiiio and do a rcrart (rom~Mrs. Helen D Dietz ietz ^ ^ BROWN-S SAFETY SERVldli ' |oncral fnrm^work^Phon^ Jer^ o >^ymy cdQcatTon,” Miss Brown3row n — en-tlje—ldaho-Stat©-Cohv«nUon- - ■ /'-■ Alignment.K Brakes, Shocks, Muffl«rt •*^4-2. r ‘ — — I—. ••• s u t c d . 417 Mnln E n st — 7 33«t3!t3^*™ WANTED:WANT Experienced r e n c. r u I , . of Alpha Nu Chapter whichh was w as DDistrict lst Tbree entry deadline PRIVATE Invcsusacor—24 HourUf ,er.•er- fnrm hand. Year around Job. Ph. held,in June ac Lewiston. vice. All confltTenUol. Phono ??i- 733- 82.S-5584. . Edcn. . ^ ■ 1 ' is Oct. 2&rOTd'the district com­ ■ is Oct I S RI C . A 16G3t — n lghl 733-5773. W WANTa n t e d : Truck-drlver for corn Tho dinner, table was cen­ petition ‘will bc held Nov.. 3a ata t .....— ■■ ■ '— Chop chopping. 32S-472g, Filer. MRS. LEE WICKEL tered with an arrangement of M R - a n d M R S . L E E the Ponderosa Inn. Districtis tric t TrantpprtaHon—T r a r Cor PooUIs 10 - ;■ • Pcaice roses flanked by pinklk pe­pe- (Noble’s phot Help— M ale 'a n d Fem ale__M »'»'■» £!!?!:> ______V Tbrcc h rc c includes Blainc. Camas, BONNEVILLB TLYINO SERVICE -I?!?! tunias. Decorating committccnillcc CCassia, a ssia Elmore, Gooding. Je- Air -Taxl-FllRht Jnstrucilon p p e p r s o n n e l S E ^ I C E members included Bernice Bab- \ /_ A nyilm ^-Anyv^herc, CaU Collect Thc bride’s parents were'mar-i^'inar. romc, Lincoln, Minidoka and Jnckpot. N cvnda 702-75a-7644. ~ ■ O cock; Dortha Ragland and^£5: Mar- V O alley M iss, ,Th, TECHNLI N I C I A N S 1 :4.- ■ O F M AGIC V A L LEY ried in the same church 25 years Twin Falls Countlcs. joric Miller. , . ----— EVELYN WILSON ago and her grandparents5 were “Make“Ma It Yourself With Wool"W ool” u -'' •' - BoautyB o a Solont ,15 j20320 £ Shoshone S treet E ast 733-536J - Mrs. Marie Hargrove, chapter Wickel ''V ' Recite married there 52 years ago.J. competitioncompc Is sponsorc^^wn IdIda- a - F o r president, gave a critical araJy- k i, jjfced »{udent“ at reduced price*price*' FEM ALE: j?pccial guests were Mrs,;, MAfae a e hho o by bj th e Women's AuxiJi.iry P erm anents S3. BeautyI Art* (l.» Expcrlcnccrf sccrelary. tj-p- bis of thc coming year’s work, Nuptial Vows Wickel. Elba: Mrs. Hazela z e 1 to the"the National Wool Growers Academ y, 13S Main West. 733-s.'t42. Ing., — — ...... anda SiS-ffln'S S 'S She made an appeal for>r all d je c l o —C arol Sue Schwaeg-vaeg- Schwaeglcx.Schw Declo; Mr.. and Association, Assoc the American Wonl i members to study and take5 panpart Icr,ier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Preston Asher. Albion,n. and CouncilCounc and the Women's °fi Au.\- Green Riv(River, Utah ^Baby Sitters— Chlid Care' 161 6 E n ? ' ? . s r ' “ _c« es. 733-7080, 733-POIO.______(1.) (1.) Young man for *ome dcliv- It was well rcceivcd byy the Aug. 25 at thc United Meiho'distlodist couplecoup received guests at a lawn throughthrouj 25 at Pocatello during cnce in geoera] pulsc-typc;ypc radar or NIKE Aja.x, - •• "THEt h CHILD center". DayIV and cry cry and somo plant work. High group. ChurChurch, Burlcy. recejreception at the home of the the IdahoIt Stale Wool Growerso w e rs night child Cnre. Stale licensed,censed, schc school Braduote. C2.) Young lin Lii y»td.rd CallCaii gin^ m nn 21-27 for m ofreiur trulncc. Mrs. Slaughter reported on thc RcRev. Paul Ludlow performedrmod bride’sbridt parents in Dcclo. Nilene ConventionConve for stale honors,onors. RCAr c a offers an outslandinglanding l)C Iwncfit program. Including _73; Cood Job. HlRh schodi diploma ■--,.3' required, somo collcgc prefer* leadership and program plan- lhe doublei ring afternoon cere- MitchellMitcl registered the guests,ests. Winnerswinne at Pocatello in the10 two comp company paid hospital,, surgical surgical and major mcdical insur-sur- , DO-PHEFdo-: Child Care, state Tlceniod. 1*3' 5 held mony before a velvet draped•aped .Th The bride’s table was covercdovercd divisions'willdivisi( compete in Jan- ance Divided classe* nursery, pre-kin. ning workshop which was held mon 1 Jan- anco plan for you andi your fanlamily, j;dergnrten ond kindarnartcn, 160 “"J* in Qoise. hosted by the Alpha aliar marked with a gold cross with white linen and centeredntered uary. 1969. at San Franciscoco for 7th7U Avenue N orth. 733-5097. “Inquiries, ‘1“ Nu State- Chapter of Delta. Kap- and flanked by candelabra., The with a tiered wedding cake.;e. T^ftThe the European E Irfp. . To aarrange immediate interview: dDAY-TIME a ^ child care ray home, OPENINGS FOR pa Gam ma iit July. M rs. Lorettaorctta settingsctti; was completed by beauty•auty c®ke.c®ke which was topped* wilh The'-rhe competition is open to all I In Pocatello area In Boise area _£|;phona 733-5378.______QUALIFIED PEOPLB ■ and cherubs and a miniature bride „i‘|s = : No reglstrntlon fee chnrged Halck, international coordinator,nator, basketsbasli of white gladioli and c*’®*' , girls regardless of race, color C Call Mr. B, J. Bonnermer Call Mr. B. J. Bonner 17 STRICrLY CONFIDENTIAL ijns anrf bridegroom ^ r Employment Agencies 17 ____si conductcd the workshop. ’ Those corni-coloredcorn chrysanthemums. sccenicdJ with or creed. Girls must enterler in / At 233-1260 A t a-i-f-fiSGS EARN e x tra money on p a rt Uma , ailendins from Xi Chapter were Qi coral roses and green leaves. ,hoir hc CX- ' Tuctiday and Wednesdaynesday Thursday and Friday JOB OPENINGS at Personnel .Scr. • were Given in marriage by her fa- their home state, with thc cx- vice of M agic Valley. 220 Sho- o55 tloo^ dccorated by „ptio Octobcr 3 and 4 5‘ ?f,£ S V .% r« i„ '’.''pf,°r;u'"Sli ■ Elsie Lindgren, Mrs. Helen° ' e n ther,th e r lhe bride wore a floor- ^ ed by ccfjtion- of college studenislls at- C Octobcr 1 and 2 t,\*hone E ast, 733-5567.______733.733-8904 nfttir S p.m . o r w rite W at- Payne. • Mrs. Mae Browning,■vning, leicnj;' n g th B rid a llu re O rig in a l go‘ ° wn „ Mrs. Austin Walker. Coralll can- leifU,pending college in another stale. 2 2 p.m, to 9 p.m. 2 p.m, to 9 p,m. ^ -I. , kins, esa Washington Street North. O T dies in milkglass holders, a sii- ' Mrs. Dietz, Mrs. Slaughterr and of nylgn lace featuring a sabrina “'V Help Wanted— Fomale 181 s t Twin^ i' F a lls. ______/vpf ver coffee service and crystal Mrs. Doris Stradlcy. . , ncckllne-and Uly point sleeves. ’ Or send resume to Mr.Mr. B,B. St(Stephens, RCA Service Co., — 7 z r r r — y o u will e arn W a wcQk p a rt Ume ^ n d punchbowl completed the^ Uble uble carment before judges ^t a dis- * ) R selling Puller Brush. Let ma show XI Chapter has been Invitednvited ThoThe empire-styled gown was • trict fashion show. Persons cn- White ™ Sands Radar Project,’roject. P.CP.O. Box 966, Holloman AirA ir OPENINGS C FOR Hyou how. Phone 733-0346. , F o r c e B a se . N ew M e xxlco ic o 88330,88330. We aro an equal oppor-por- * Cocktmi waltreiiea —^ to hold the Oct. 19 meetinging at fashfashioned with a chapcl-length ^ ?prvpd tering can make a dress, coat fhe new'KimberJy High SchooJ,SchooJ, lalacc c c train. i S suit. Sub-Debs can make! 'Xonly t«nl.y ««,pl»ycr. ■ CJ>an»* * lrl7 AAgents-Salesmen g # l Wanted 22 by Mrs. Jerry Anderson, aufff The purpose of tho meetinglg will .• Mrs.Mi Gary KIcselhorst, Den- J sla ck s. M ust t o n e a i.‘attractive. 21-30 lOEXPERIENCED^ cpI Salesm an to cover B V l' of the bride. Mrs. Gale Ander- Jtitnpcrs or skirts. Pants, slocks, yeara of saQ.' P a id v a r Uon*.tlons. Southwestern sou Idaho. Ideall SeUing be lo review tho guidancee pro- ver, Colo., sister of the bride, , j culottes, costumes, ensemblesbles or o r ______hoapltalltatlon etc. No exper- l is son. Konnie Anderson and Col-m t sxper- Lighting and Fixtures. Send com­ gram of lhe Kimberly schools,ools. servedserv as matron of honor, j ’ b le in lence necessary. plete ptet resume to: Bob Brown. Rt. i^onor. Asher carried the gifts.its ponchos are not acceptable in • Also opening for Food wait* • T. [1 invl- Bridesmaids were Vickie Emer- .r order lo keep tho competition w«lt- ■ 1. Box 00-A, Farmington. Utah The chapter accepted an invl- Brid After a honeymoon at Sun Val- tation from Gamma Chapter)ler lo “ son, i, Kimberly, and Kathy Win- ley, the couplo will re.sldedde inIn tquitabie. * . , . KC,iC A ’^'aPPLY in PERSONN = for a skc, Pocatello. Petite Sondra meet with them Dec. 21 for a ske. Pocatello, where tho bridegroomjgroom ThoThe wool must be 100)0 pper e r Farm Work Wanted 23 onder- Brown, carrying a basket of f, luncheon at tho Durley Ponder- Brc °i Is attending Idaho State Univer-jniver- oentoent; American grown. Tho fofnbric b ric osa Inn. rose petals, served as flowerO W " sity. .i^, ______Jackpot. Nevada ______CORNCC CHOPPING girl, Mike Clayville was the , ¥ Jf ♦ girl, I uie pre-nuptlal parties wero host- — L E O ’S ringbearer. ^ , Neat BIRTHDAY OBSERVEDED CnndlelightersQ were Bill wir.vWick- ^ for' ‘he Tride by Mrs.l^Tcd Ted SCSoddI Calendar I CUSTOM FARMING Harsick, Pocatello, and Nilene I------Waitresses Fm ile i. r 334-47QJ GLENNS FERRY - Gilbert:;ilbort ol andi Allen Anderson. Mike „ . ‘ nnH MltchclI, Burley. A rehearsal nr; C. Walker Sr. was homo. from Matthews Mat wns best man and ‘ „ hearsal CLENNS FERRY—Mrs. Then- i CUSTOM FARMING wimT dinner, hosted by the bride- H-ra' W anted ( tho Elmoro Memorial Nursinglursing KennethKcn Snxton nnd Ardel Wick- . .u®* dora Henry, worthy matron of i' j PLOWINO groom’s father, was held at the victo i i w ^ ' .•‘■y P-'1"” AND ' at the Victory Chapter No. 60, O Order rd e r ' Do It " Apply In Person for 0 el served as ushers. Home In Mountnin Home for a cl s J stampede Dining Room. Burlcy. i?, CORN CHOPPINO lonR weekend, nnd hls birthdayrthday Mr.s.M Kclih Uscola pinycd the “ of Eastern Star, plans a renew-ren e w - ; ' _ Cactus Pete’s moi “ Guosis attended from Pocalcl- „{ ^ Mflrta Kauffman 73»»aifl finnlversnry wns ceJebrated;ed by (radifJnnnl(rad wedding musJc-on the , ■ al-of-tho-oUlpalJoji -ccrcjncny a— T - ^ ______Jaeltjot. Navada ------CUSTOM ...... hnvinf; all hifi family homomo otat organorgo and accompftnled mVI Mrs. Jf'■ >0* Dolse. Dlctrlch;::Klmbcrly.nbcriy, nil, members at the next a X. L Clini.STMAS Shopping Is no longer Thi Twin Falls. Rupert. Colorado rsH-NM -A-GieSie VAfcfcEY Si I longer Threshlna Peas. Orula Bean*.- - tho Walker Ranch for tho> occn- Con Annest nnd Benny Sprague 3lorado n,cellng set for 8 p.m, Wednes-'edncb- y1 a problem when the Avon ncprc- Repre- Swathlng^aUnBSwi Straw. Plonlno. ______and Californin. Sll .sion, asn s I Ihnv- Bnn«r a. d u e t. ' ■,(. ♦ ...... dday a y Int thc Masonic Temple.lie. In Cbiiv'ehlontly Cb representodMnsentodMn these columna you willi/lll • - tn£o%ts arV*of % u r Or*»*tma»®aho^ ^ >!■ IM find fin tho onavt/ors to 3 thethe manmany problenfs confrontinBn g — - "rj T ln j- to o t • Por-Intorrlow call 733. /ou’M find ovarythlmj •from tho • iclnturft CUSTOM » SHOSHONE—Lincoln Chaplcr'U nnior | fl t o d a y ’s f a m i l i e s . Y o u ’ll fin e hJ , Valley Couple ' Vum '■il solution of your tormrmlto'problom ito' prol . . . Tv'nnd auto ^ 42 Order of Eastern Star will i ®°! L I . WANT e x tra money now? Bot your H ropnir . cloanlnK_Qnd_baiK_Qnd_baauty nearia . . . rentaltOl ' _lioura_and- _ii, lncorao_gonl. |nIp ththis s _..phon»-32g.4gH>-J2t-g3C3.mer—„.p i _____ Observes 50thH - « rnceFai R p.m. Tuesday ‘flTthCar-tlic 3q oquipmont. oqi Rofor toto thotho col'columns . . . tiioy'ra pub- c; ® ^ 1 S Mn.son)c Ic/npJc. - --9 - ^ l iHai s h e d o v o r y d a y . - Hflauly"coimsMoTi I?**?)!!! "3?-3as<.'r73I-3M4. CUSTOM ROTO-TILLINO ' it.** i WANTl{t>i liinerlenccd vraliressress for I SWATIIINO AND DAUNO Anniversary _ _ j—. . mortilng.ahlft.-A|iply. In personsr*on to Elr E lm o O arrlson 733-C030. 73>-ft4f . , ■ Twin Fnlls Pnst Matronsn s will w ill —^ ^ ------24-HOUR 4 " H O ------T I JEROME - Mdro thanan 150 meet at B p.m, Friday ata t the COMPANION to'llvo Inf TwinTTT^. I'nlls CORN CHOPPINO Z)eM L~^i>hu^ friends nnd relatives from homehnmr of Mrs. Lucille Kelly,Uy G34t>31 Anaworing servlcoCO . . . TlTho advoiiloer will bo IT" r ' ,'2.'c"i'lt Call Richard W.^,,.ll.733.7e7«. C throughout th rb Magic Volley at- j^ont notlflod to coll you. If tho tl tolophone of any _2i cy Monte Vlstn Drive, '■ — — = cCUSTOM U si hay stacking. New Hollantl tended tho open houso honoring advarllBor In thlalls diroctodirectory* Ib not answeroa, J” onoring ______Help Wantad~Mal» 19 Blaclno"“' ' “ “ ‘“"jA Y 'S FORD SALESES ii7TE*«xr ifxr''- niivnr rcnilzod boforo tlmt llmt I commitment,con usually followedlowed and cnnlered with a three-tlercd«-llercd culmculminnte pinns for the Inltintlonlitintlon BUIIDINQb u iid ii CONTBACTOm ~ — — i S hosh o n o iliiiAW m y C oM lirm tJO .’ Caio 464 com. was croHs-cyed, und lio didn’t by, •'will you m arry mo7’»'* Ho c“lt« »n.a mirror, ’flie cakoIko waHwbh of plpicdgc.'i ut the Oct, 177 mccl-m c cl- liteal,iitSir (rnm e ot m aaonry. commcir- — ,,__ VyANTHI): A gonil Inail gullnr pUy.Inr nUy. t'l" bine wllh belt unloader. Phona Hi n re- cial cir (MUieniial buniUnat, De. Hr Jlspatcli er at oncii, Cnlt for nnpnlntnientnintiTient 733-aOSI, innrnlngs or avening. nnnwor mo rifiht nwny Imjcauko•ocnuKO In In nhrcwdly avoldlns a morem o r e d e c n r a itrt w illv ye llo w rfwflea ea on(ilnn(il i»K-ing. Mrs. John Shrum will ' pro- I cj;l I'g n liii uml cralilnflt iiifE «<>rvlc«, Alto Oil anil 1 nt T hs Office In Paul, Idaho,SIO, 438- 8 CUK'i lu) didn’t know I wns lalkiiig lalkliig permanentpen rclallonshlp w U h Hnnflanked by YpIIow candlesidles in sentsoul a program. "iMsto and er broth- Prni>nnB Comimiiv. 731040.I. a usns. IV ° f XI 7'i* j“ M broth- _ to h im ! ' youy o u . I.OSO h im , l ^ d y . He'll l i e 'l l ecrystal rv / hnlders, SmclS m e ll,” a t th c p ro g ra m o f XI «f«, ------— ^ A N T lilil' iixperienced MleVilTnfT edianic. l«liL Malnnw 324.awi| 73-1-7»7. — 'I'..,',! RirfTAlS ^ W arren. CUSTOM 'bonn“ threililng. Inurtin’l I Hnid lo h im . ' ’Y ouiib mnn, mnn. I *'adore"“«d you for af long nnin you Mrs.M Wlllls (Esther) Thomp- AlphaAlph Alphn nt the homo*ino of CARc a * ciCaT e "* ------'JPPl? In P en o n i I'loyd W arrsn, c M I “ HKN-r-ALI. CO. L jAubtw Uriguen •, ______Ilonalll^“ >'*"1 ______7.U^M7 _ JK i t , s s f i 1 dat- “orvlnp wtiro Mrs, Bert (Clmr- L /t ------MAN WanlKit lli halp furnaren.r,. In-I" Malone. 733-3J-17. l)iirras.imcnt by not montionlriKtionlriK DiiARD ABBY: I've beon dal- ’% rO ES Chapter AtA t ‘""house OF WAXC SBPTIC*t TANK HRVICt , •litlldr, Apply Wesiarn Heating,Ileatlnj. ttJyQM'Uj>^»tacijCOS'i It. Iinvintt Iciirncd fromI tliuirthuir IngIhk ihiN h o v fo r o u ito n while, w h ile . lotlo)‘” tl< Evnns. Twin l-'alls; Mra. . 7:n-71>M______7M-04III7M-04III lu>to-Ko>otarlu le w er lervlce^ fiewarflewar In s 3rd Avanua KoiUli, ______»t«i molliors whon very youiiKlg Ihntthnt I enjoyc T)olng wIili him n a lot. Rnlpli (Jennifer) Wolvcrton..i;<-Mon: B U i T ch a i ws a sh ______llnei anU ■epiic lank cleartini,:leanlng, — ' . . - 1 ...... Buhl Has Meet S — . ■ . AIio,, aH ly p n (If Qxcavallon, John a nuch romul'ks nro rudu umlmd Ull-uti- bbut u l ho Jumi doesn't know howlow loto Uoise; Mrs. . Morlln (Ellen) ,,, BU iil.-iTuhl Chapter No. 38. 'iim tr 'filieH* 73a-as«l.______•» Suilnofi OpporiunllitiI 30Duilnet*SODuil Opporlunllltt 3 0 klM(i a B in . ., WWhalcolt. ill RiKby. omi Mrs, J., k in d ,’' , klMN / n .1^ ,1 Order of Eastern Star, mct for beptia taiTM ctoaneJ, |ici*rer oiulp- I>() y o u Ihink I Wiih ]uiii ‘in>»e' 73:i-«7'1':W rN irM ;ailn o re|.i>lr* and i.U > , ]BE A'DiSTRIBUlX)R FOR . ' W O N P IIRHNO IN O jjliijplays tlm trumpet. Anyway,>ay, I »ry ory (Helen) Andh, Oklahomailihoma’ Riven l’?p*cllcJiusion nnd coNci jO Main nat'IONAL pizza COMPANY iiavo tried nwfuUy hnrd lo nhow Clt>City, and tho only livingnS son,son Mrs, MiWrtliW. toncreia (oni^lni. baiemant,r Cfounda- T y j x . i MPANY ' Mrs, (lertrudo Woodruff gavo ‘mn DEAR WONDEftlNO:: You hlinlllpi how lo klai, but ho dooiin'llooHn’t J«aiHarold. Arvada, ■Colo,, wore . ff ,8“^° !rrci^:i‘:'‘Kftviiy‘{;'.%"i'.i:*rs:3i°»r- ^ ■ hcr report on cards she Imd sent SICK ROOM EQUIPMENT .Tnln ih c p l u n i>andvvagnn.igon. Bo a disirlhuior fop Amerlco'a ow o ih o b o o rish fellow)W nonn cnich cnt< -enuip. 1Inrgent and fantOBt growing}wing companycompa ot (U Kind wlill over npoloov. Ifo Khould hnva thank*thank- I’I’d jilady Hkip tho kisHlnRis ondnnd D'^niHo Wolvcrton groeied Iho , liBcktino >noiii, e n iie tiri. waikera lo w r W rent nt .<50< dlalrli> ulora. c nr oinnn or inte, Kllia'I’ury'* I'liarmacy,larm acy, wav ariiu. 117 Miillt Un*t, 7a3-43;4 o r 731-BII4. djD”.IJn’ wllh JjJfn whnn our frleiuiarleiuia »stor«d (hom. Both nre grand-Brand- Invllnilons for friendshipp nighls */impiium UuTfri.l.ir'(lr'lvc%ay Sr«"v" _ .!M !i . EARN J7B0.M A MONTHrif OB OR MOREMOR imiinrcd wore received from Burley chnp- top .oil, nn;i:rr«ri.fl.(ir^i,«rT(>iinr^m*. coin* : ■ ■ DEAR ABBY; ! nm ft widow nrn nrn mnklnn oul, but I’m afruid daughlers of the honored won: K17-4407, moilei, cniiche*. ale, lieni or •ale. , lor, Itnlh clmplcr, l-Hi.r Jh«plerCc Vh n n p Zie ;r HHHRrniAn. " or •ale. y^, ^ f^y, hourslura of nporenpart time every week? You ...... avIio ’h l>oen Hciilnn n voryellRlhleellRlble I ’llI'll h u r t hi.s fecliiiOT. W hint n t to fioulcouple. tor, — I’liarmacy, 733H7T1, ' .IPS » * * , Y"'|nnd Jerflmo chnpier. IntriKiucedriKiUCed o)iy~^Dny " — ------can turn thia Wflsled timeIme Into into $78i $780.00 a month or more. num for nearly two venrs;snrs; 1 I do? do? SORK Lil’S r r : ----- SPHATINO know he thInkH n lot of ino ho- during the mcollng wns LuclloI.UC1I" emrsm c im .y, «r, V, in S Huston.him Grnnd Adah of tho Tanl 10 a r .r « ’ l u.T lciTllIT in .o a .m.l wa^d'r r ipray- cw : 1 NOTHING TO SKI.I. riuiHo'l nm tho nnly woinnnIlnn hoha DKAIl B SORK LIPS: It'a ,iih„ellher ^Maroa W oman's ' I ' 1 N orlh. In>, M. I,. 733.B03T, ______1 { SERVICE COMPANY SECURED ACCOUNTS w ith . hU hU reellnBs or your » m . K aom^ p | Cirnnd chnpier of Idaho, Order Durln{{ our moro Intlnmtoiitlninto IhlnttIhir mu«t Iw aoro—lol it be liia Club'Has Meet3T Kof Eastern Stnr. riooaH o o a r im n h h in q ' ^ ~ TEIEPHONI ANSWIRINO SERVIClf--—■-.% • ]Nothing io solj.. ^ust Borvlcocompairvice comjMny Bocured accounts. Take 4 c C a n d - M*’"' *!'• R ic h m o n d w a a ITJTJw mmiienis 1 havo told Iilin I fecUnK"-fe«l I'lLER-rMrs. Wayno McCand- Mi rnm* ** AI»o,'*^nlmrul Ha%lce.'wari**inuWa?i*'inU _^iiour**eervicy l’*ij?ir?M-'i!5S?'M ''' reorders. Wo (uroiah advertliing,dyvrtliing, merchandiaing11 and aupport h im , {Hit ho hn«I nover Jc«aIctia presented tho fnsplratlonalrational nn'Mcd lo tho helpiJis hand com- {'.'A'l • •• •material.______Mild ”1 lovo vou” lo mo, llo hnn CONFIDENTIAI.C TO MARYiIARY thotthought to Mnroa Woman’siToman’s "’'I*' asBB ftiii U y i m i r-w•w u frn r c rff » ' Hiiid, -I n.loro you. , . . 1 R. R. IN HERMANN, MOt Itr your ClubChll members at Uw homelomo of Snunders. Mrs. Ixiln Rtil>ertioni|> ertI0n , boam j I rJ Avrnu« Hnrlh.______^ TCir Minimum inveaiment off 12,100 $2,190 io (o S3 S3.fi00. Must hove gobiTciir ’ " " Ih in k Ihn w o rtd o f y n u ,. . , , fin (Inr n ca In a e rlo u a a lM u t w anlInKanIInK MMrs, rn Ravmnnd Knhnlopp,n Mrs,Mrs “I'd Mr. and Mrs, Cecil1 ChlldaC h lld a K)UN( WUNOAIIONS ______• ^yviBi lur cily driving. No out>ut of ot lowu town i travoL No othor require* y o u ’ro tlm Rn'ulOHt.'* Im t hohn Imnlian (o3»i>1 m i e n ts. lub hnd courtesies during thoir rccent '/**; hreom an, y/^cUUM CUANERI ] • -yin to fiiiy, "I lovo you.”' Abhy, for your nuvtil, (ell him I Ihink It wan reported Iho club hnd r e c e n t V.?„Vuu‘i; . r Vj ?"!.”""'' v , J '■ ■■ ■ K you want (o make moneynoney In In you your spare time write us to* Ihono nro tho words b woman thara thai a lot of dougii lo goo Into oiirnedoar over 133 with fair ax-ex- bereavement. I’ore __ ^?uK w *M it“™Klrby*^*V^ m na°u day. ' Incltule your name,me, addressaddreas and phono cumber. ’ wiinlH lo henr, Ihe Ihe hole for. iilhlhlhllH this vcnr. Mrs. Donon Hlne Tl'o Th chapter room won" deco- g.°Wijtt-t; .n„l.,rn...,|[ ..11call n.„ flem “ «nit aorv ce In M aflo ValMy. UUaiDjj alni a I c rip iiv e llte r a iu re w lii fqilowfqilow. . Wu’ro not kidn. \ n m W And nnd nand n d Mr/i. Jcis Jonea woreore pro- rated rate* by Mrs. Charles BoringB o rin g tii.iuiaia o n . TU UWS. o u r ^u«) m akoi lin iH n i. JTvo q u it KnyinR,Ihr, “1 “ 1 ICvorybody I! has n problom.ihlom. senled glfls. nnd and Mra. nil Boring, Refresh-Refresh- yrm rrianJi. ______Nationilinit PluaPItia OCompany ' lovo v»y'’-<^hlnj hcoaufio^ I fcol Wh.Whnt’a youm? Fnr « peraonalrsonal MMrs. lawroncn ICnlggeKO nndand ments men wero sflrved h>y y M rn. h MIAIIH ia it i IQUIPMtNT ------i f r j e ^ g l&"7?IM7, ^ " -...... 10«7 Llhori Llhorly fiM)|iHh w h o n h O 'd iic.m ’l rrclpTclpro- ro - roiilyroii wrilo lo Abby. Box 11700, Mni.Mn Raymond Hepworthth werewero Vnuglin Vuu| Shriver, Adn H uhIoh, i w i n ^ WINDOWS ______------BOX 102 t:u l« .

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; ' r — RESULTR E S U L T S — LeLetting PeopPeople Knowl o w m a g i c v a l L eEY y TOLLt o l l FREE 1 NUMBERS ^ ■ 2 Daysys and : Rented Buhl. Cnsileford1 Wcndelt! Gooding. -.7 -•••TWO-bcdrootnrB^s-furnacc.rn a c c . la!arj r g e k itc h e n , f c n c e d - y a r d ;— ------Dial 5-13.4648 Hagerman, Jerome I garage, basement. Phone3ne 733-xx>733-xxxx. ------^ Burley. Rupert, Dccl9ccl9 ■ • - ' ; Dial' 330-2335 ...... Paul. Norlnnd Filer, Filt Hollislcr. RoRerson, • Getsg . Thele JobJ( Doneo n e T Dial 678-2SS2 J Jac a c k p o t. N cv. D ia l 326-5375 : , ' , 'rf . ______

•16 Twin Falls Timcs-NewsNews HoiH ^es Sale_^ ______505 0 Homes For-Sale SOso FarrFarms For Sale • . 52 Lots ond. Acreages______M A ______^ Aportments—FurnishedI____^ 70 FarmFa Im plements______9090 Hav, Hav Grain and Feed 94 M onday, Sepl. 30. 1968 ___ SECi.UDED ACREAGE EASY TO BUYJY CATTLE'raNCHH " toui Tol'af 4'',, iiLrc>.’'^KInXMly!"'onc * ------rUl"RLNT. (an pasture for 150 700 A cr.s .leeded. 47.'i nci'.'s ir- " f i '' head Slock cows. Call 733-2520. rlj:.ll.'d. 224 lienil ranjje •aialil Imi'. ' W o rk W o n le d 2 4 lUckroom* up«r(mcfi(f. UO • J45 . 500. a r t v s luvc new- nunc 733.5424.______i R O TO -TILLIN G ' ' imihnro'^ns!^ oirncUnK.'' liulll“ln j''! ..sMiciall.m mill. 40 miles1 fioiu lllfg b ’ ' if ^ U S E D) 1 C»rdcn«, lawns, farm*, land- Hppllantfs. fireplacc. double r,>- H' i;ara«r, T " ln l-alls. Prlccd ni SIIU,7U0.ltU,7U0. j_abl; labblliy. fnill, licrtlv%.^'■"Rarden Rarden_ I iLanlns, liladr uork. nraye. family room nnd ^ bed- [T' »I»)I. Two bcilr.Kim m'ldvrn home, “ 20 ALHliS oI Sllag-i corn. Southeast ! FLOVU (.AMPni^L. .IR. 73S S3M r„room v ilenutlful Rround,^ »vlihwli'h loi-atlon^ and f'cntcii frVoi l^OW CROP S;. iiy llml,s. sjo.OOU. Icriin. IIIII AAr-qrtments— Unfurnished 71 ^ o( .lerom e. Phone 324-3183, j PAIN liNUJnslde^ andJf i:)ne good'to la^t. Lislod at $14.'JOO. |no Moyd. 423-5511 j Li'V»;. 423.5308 — S • ' B-ALLU hay fo'r sale. •;33-i>l:o. l i i n ilpe'i'ilv cfwncV*anxtoU!*'makc'’offcr' i"n'e S'l- ‘.'JOO. ino Acrc> all IrviBaied, 7 miles „||;i\ ' " — -- LOVELVi.UWO D cdroon<-»pH r~ J ------UanlcJs. 151 Rose Sircci,NQ£ih. _. y rcni- terms, Immediate possession.’ J B u y s _ : i ' ■ tn''"t’4 " pV.'duc^lon^^ J OR SALli: Ccnldcd Lulher barley I • onSblf? A CASTLE. -, 'rmlilmei!’Mlipped" «l>l>“?'’tcj.'laundry'^fuclimcs.'^ seed. Phone 324-5033. -Jtro m e . NEAR HIGH .SCHOOL r 1 IHONINU «lonC ncnlly in my Uomc. 65.;-20,l 0^ UOO SO,I,I, 6.25c 25 east;east _ LYNWOOD MANOR‘- , -- TRACTORS - COHN sllnge (nr sule, Southwest of R eatonoblc. Also, baby iitling:llne In A v"b "l^k ''l.m n r'« -< > u 'l’.i pir-HJc*'a ______343. Bluo Lakes Norlb -733..3CCa33',36C0 _ _ i„, _..mv hony. 73.1.7aoi.______I KIMBERLY AREA " hip I ■' l‘>;-Mioin. n r v iiL V in rce bedroom dupleTU-iTiTT ■ ' '-ONIT MASSEY-FERGU- 77^ ,» n ' i :\ p h r u ; n c i; i) nousr .iciiuic. “ a - ■», ■.ellenl foi mal dluliiR, douhl,; j;aia(!f.lagf. pan-pan. Available soon. Carpcicd, two nr..- fir.'- .SON 135 Diesel MuUipower pI, Rcasonabk'._307 5lli Avenue Norlh n.tmu'” imv cnnf''i'oa :e llcally. P >ange. disposal. N^-iir , pow er Plume 733-62SH, ' ' ^ ■ In .ippll»nec.s^ nnd 2 (ull'bitllis. y* ^I'^oiiT n.onts, P l iir s:,u'.ouo. Or ''maKe m.iKc "n ." WornlnfiMdc school. Childreniien^un’’ un- ' ^uals- Liitc model,nodel, TlltllOtTTTI c h o p llav wanted. Uuhl s ';v ■;», vicinity. Cnll 543-5082.______GOOD UAIKYMAN «OUld likeIke lip- ,|n „ 'room. Spacious fcncred yard ' ' * ““"I’ sn.-, Iltul,- n'>‘ preferred. Phone one 7J3- 7J3- e.xccllcnt. vli: portiinltv (n iJ.ilryltTR, ^eni! nium n'tuirie e covered patlu. l.arRe tree in BOX r-^ .--O TlmcvNryj^i ______house for lhe kiddles, ow ners si'AClOUs oue brjdroo.u uoui.mminn-iment — C H O P PE R S — Animal Broeding 100 SAVE yourself the fuss nnd1 muss. movlns tn lo Itiilse, fa»t possess-S *h SV!--;;:;r - i 'i m BARE GROUNDD — ». Gem Ion, Ju st S20.800. M aybe I-llA OKis a 40 ftcics all IrrlRnicd. 7 miles „ . = 7 7 i'iuVic^^'i^riiR^r'u'x.r'^r,!;!? ARTIl'ICIAL Brcedlnif to AUS great For pest control, Just cai! u». Gem lo moun. .. from , I win l all,. PricedecT'a'i al Business Property______^ ed'^“"No DEERE ''pS Spraying Servlue. 7X1-4;0C.______tc by :>ij i 20,lS0. low down paym em . , ------IRONINCi done, promplly and ncally ______No- G choppcr with pickupJickup production*sires.*ph Also al*breed» ot j-pY tiiolce acrcs. Wc Invlic y■ 5is;’"sh 's '“ n,r 'j.S iS '; d i n g . lC ne® 'l^i^nbcri;V ‘'V2j!i33^^''Hriii. .-ONE GEHL choppcr will, Kanu. ■HJ-.'-.r;?, Hul.1.______151 Maxwell »iti. sSf u - , o „ ' C U S T O M PLOWISl'.. New equip- .. s , Z f S i . REALTY '3(J'' corn and hay head, engine:ngme provenpr< sires, all breeds. Walter m ent. Phon<.- .'iiic-aro.______------—__ l„l.u~e f.nmlly room, day S llKht Hamlett CIO Blue L.ikcs Blvd. No.N'o- Accessibility, Railroadoad TWOT i^room ground fioor^“3^ apart- drive. Leitch. Le .'>43-4058, Buhl; Filrr Enter- ae 4J2- basem ent. Ju st S2I.S00 o r would 733-9211 prise 557 Twin collect. 2b01. Muriaugh^.**” '**'______ta take smaller home on trade. , ____lIarlcy_Malhers_^7.lj^si;35173______Trackage 1 1 Lrk?rN{,'r'.S!rth! i23"423.’ IB A L E R S a n d COMBINES = , . Realty — '"^ES AuCi.n. ,0, Business Opporlonitles 30 MACiC.? VALLEY REALTY,.T Y ’ 733-4079 - Day or E v e n ly M ust Be SoldD id "JNlio bedroom pleasant uparimcnl, . Gordon R_._Crpckdl. RcJtturtur oi)l u r 01- Clly Llmlli. Northwesl. :,<} nicely dccoratcd rxcellenl bulid- -TWO u-scd JOHN DEEREiERE i;Eiii'DIAN's'.ri'.Fiff 'Y.V;'.-Aut.ll,. tv ;i bedroom - Newer home,- has er Its. Cali hi-low combines. ery en Tuesday 12:00 noon. Boise Val­ G rocery Stores E vcnlnss’733-5630 or 7X1.6.731.731 wc welt. Carpeleil living room, car- B y O ctober• 10 1 0 _ ley's largest calf market. 8S8-1872. ------port nnd storage. $10-300. TWTWIN r-ALI-S Couulv ra lm . - Llo,,. -ONE used JOHN DEERE.ZERE. - = = ■ ■ = • Convenient — IhOU acrcs, hean, beets and |.o- .J______ITACULl.OR^front apanmenl. Close- ' nd‘‘'il": 733-9C33 cs, sanl. 216-W wire.,iic baler, nearlyicarly CattleCatt 102 , Just-L'iste'd!. TVTWO BEDROOM house, carpet-’earpcl- mmti t.i land. ExtelU-iu productionJii^tiion ----- — Commcrcial Property F o o d M a r t s ed llvmg roum. In l-llcr. J;i,100.J:i.1O0. rcc rccord. Will consider trade. ^ 733.“ l7o‘' ‘^'*'**''‘'' No PC'S'pets. new. ^ ___ ■ rYOUNG'CATTLE AND IWO bedroofn on Elliabrlh.la b rlh . sil SILVER CRI-.UK Riuiclu' 'IJSO reldtma:^R^;:;{^i^^^^ 733-I9S8 733-lfS, 'I'WOT bedroom duplex- Closc ^ to -MASSEY FERGUSON No. Gl B^Y our Own Boss;S bahcfuenll UirTdCJTochc. :i-Oinh!..^ Wood paneled, carpcicd,, back acr acrcs with Rood range Tights. ------•I No. GRASS CALVES FOR SALE lavgr cart.-cted living, room. consid. J53.000 with term s. C e m t JO wire tie baler. Holstein, ito whllcface nnd black- C a s h I n v e s i iT ic n t siSliding Bills' door onto covert-U ;r 7 o m e ''lra '’def-®'^°- Cemetery Lots 59 .7:; while-face slccrs and hclfcrs. 150 S14.000 "cpallo. Attached 5-car saraRC. M CUMILTI^HY LOTS. Sunset Parki “fui^nrsh- ^ S S E Y FERGUSON} NNO. O ter 400 pounds. All shipping lever Largo /onced yard. Located 276 ACRES East of Jerome.„ 2, ■ r o g k y m o u n t a i n ^ ‘t^VrVnlley VICw- section. Sacrifice vaccinated. Top j 2;bcdrooindupli:x“ w ntcr. liiwn r 324-4205 or Fcrg Camp. 324-2J50. Nuw sronr. nuii.DiNG' t,trade for large mobile home. . 30U A C R E S carc furnished. Older couple pre- NEW BQUIPMIINT NEW fcrrcd. Phone 7.13-5173. iplc pre- .ONE 2-row Hallway potato jJ' coM PLirn; rnAiNi.vo CouW Y ou U.-:c S-«.5fl0? Q Y C'"’**'* Rnncb^ Jn^.Mngermn'h^Val.?’ (rom’ SHIPMENTSHI JUST ARRIVED? IV E D AA-fT f perfection. v/VA. *16.200. 29ru d.m n, balance overv sIoiir . 'i " ■ y EQtntiMENTfT J!! '“*j?vcX;Jr735.“7'.V”-”“ Jdaho. Also In 31 Slates and vnnunt ‘o">' Nltliulson, Phonc ' ^ ^ •aUTY weaned Itirsrcln netfef Cunudu. There arc over, "1 ■*00 GLOBE REALTY s3 BEDROOM 2 hath eonvpnlentLarge L‘i-B3.-4.3l. HaRcrmna, Idaho.______D & R KfTuTSic?'Tu"nac°e‘ SALES. INC. nnd bull calve*. Any amounr. Will Cl'M'* In operation and under 1032k ' Addison East 7.13-'JC23 alcr. buy fprlngcr and open heifers. construction toduy. BBruce Mecham. Realtor 733-5457•■JC23 ‘®o*''’°A’fl'''e'home'’’’*"*‘ S’f'-w$21,200 IM P O S S IB L E ? ?, ------CAMPER SALES;s '(IX .S.7.°-^ria^d"“'irl‘?4"* '^'73i!-:2;2i33.72;2 Uood£ “0 <]ualiiy breeding bulls for Blair Ostcrhoul. Realtor 733-S04.', 269 North WnshlnRion 733-.>260 loan.Contact: Wesiem Llvticock. TOP located split-level, 3 bed- 60% Loan! 733-!733-9B30 Sundnys 733-5020 a - ; r ' !c!‘ M\*^ "Dukc'-^'^ 733-2iij|,33-2821 72372^ H S treet. Rupert. Idaho. 436-- CONVENIENT aA rt Ireland, Realtor 733-2340 rooms 2Ji baths. NICe !-J25.500. 425.500. CO Y ear.s T o P a y !! s SAl-ETY a F e Camper for sale,• l-lts al. TWOT ROOMS and baih sullabic one ------0301. o r Sherrll S uilln g i, 631-5245, F O O D M A R T S 'ORS -I’/a Inlcrc.st 2'°*mosi nny pickup. Scc 163313 Sun Ln- La- ndull. downtown location. Water FELDTMAN REALTORS R S st” *°h*’ B ox 526 b ^ o r 875 I-ller Ave. 733-I3S8J33-I9S8 We Have all this In u l , eooood.I 240 —■ ' ' ------■ . -. nnd^ snnltalion furnished. $30. 733- USED BALERS J Dccr Lodge, M o n la n a ^S " 'p r S " — Prices Up To 50% p,,(.Cut R^iiUlSTmtLD Angus Dulls. 2 yeuct ______Phone H0G.84G-;O4Q______K S .'" ™ “ Mobile Homei ______64M N NICELY furn.shcd two bvdroom . old and older. BardaHer nnd H.iojn (one --.Ncw^tirlck and ^frame IH. Also. 5 ■'}[: No- 10 to {J-'l*bale “ of “f Lakewood Breeding. Call I'runW KIMUERUY Duplex — Lovelyively 'i I30 1-' WALNUT 2 bfdrtiom s. (one 2 I 3 Ml- Nu, 3 guaraatecd to10 bale Drake.nr 423-4014 o r Charles Kllmcs, bedroom brick nnd frame duplex. i>l up - one down) Excellent hay. buy. „p, ilppllanccs.' I'ully carpcicd’.r iitiacli-,macii" BARNES REALIY’ Kiiticn 4 JO,IN DLURli 14-T gUOdod 423-5C53.42: 2 milcs south and 1 mile Jn sood location. Encli unllnit hasl.ns Nciil N nnd loads of room! Prlct? rlc t ed ed Rar.igcs. Locutcd In norlhLastiioah“ a st _____ 7:i3-B227 AND NOW!V! '• _ ^ east of Kimberly. Idaho.______repiacc, J7.D00. raresidential nrca. Tnk« ndvuntar.c ------i“u'iF,'rr„5"%=5S;S " S ' i z i s i : : ol a good rental market. Callu n ’ now.now -IOO h e a d C O W lu Nfor- C H BAKER’S anUaHon M akC OffCr FOK SALU: Regiitcrcd Angus bull UlllUy room, Nice luwn. "j28,'m6 j;'8,000 K157 WISEMAN a real 3 bedroomroom canclii be shown nnyilme. Mny trade All 2 years nnd under. Poplar blood­ Avenue on Following: line. Also. 20 head foundalion An- w ith term s. Taylor Aftcncycy 423- cuieyci carpct floors, patio, fen. for a good medium priced home. «n< , 5:83.^^Klmbcrly. n\-cnlngs 423.5403 c * puns No- 100 '*>'=‘1 or j.-QR Ch ner, 733-2240; R. J . Schwendlmun.tndlmun. tocow_ ' unit, l-or more Inforinaliunrinaiiun 1The Incomparable NewN cw _ ■«l-i'-______,I CASli No- 33 recoadllloncd FOR ca SALli: Good baby and pastura ■ Plcmr. Orive By And Call•alt 73 733-7100-“ L'al lly fur. . 1 CASli-No. 33 (or iiails acd - calves.fnc AU kinds. Holsieins. whllo Income J225 per month. Only"y JIO,.JIO . R E A I. E S T A T E ------" ■ HANDY REALTY - .See nt 3 INTliRNATIONAL 45-T for fnce, hq: nnd bluck. 324-4162 or 324- 500, Owner will carry paper.r. Shnw SERVICE R ealty. Tnrt-Om. ‘K C 'SS'H 'E'IpdiEi^n i!: 3'r43l)i)‘'evVnln^ s"" K en craftit ?ligM liS::;oms and 2 InTLRNATIONAL S5-T for - dull. J23 puns .Snringers or beef. Hap or Clydo Mnn and Wife opcrullon. S20;000S2o;oo6 Just Onc Thing Wrong du". ‘’new 81) A C R E S r n?iii'in,^Ph'une 73‘3'^r.o'oy . wllh term s, Stockmcn's ReiiKy. ’8 ml’Ii'l''. 'liisul.iltd ”,u'rfiUKhou'i. '’new - lluRhcs. Buhl. S43-5825 car 543-5009. roof, new Lennox furnacc,5, fenccd 80 shares water. 3 bedroomcdroom L I ) X U R Y . = = Combines ~ 125123 -] HEAD Holstein Sprinter Heiferi 600 South Lincoln, 324-484S. Rod.^ backyard with flrepluce andId shade. Iioihomo and oulbulldlnRS, bclw cin Houses—Unfurnished 74 ney Pnuls B2S-.-SS74.______It i, Isn-t yours yet. This nearlyearly :, 5* stall cnrpori plus adlolnlnRlolnlng 2 J Je c roi m e and Twin i-u Is. '"K;.; price TRAVEL ? ____II - Prices Slashed!! wclghlnB w 1000 10 1350 some close SURVICE station for lease, Mulor new n 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, fum-fum- npartment np Duplex. Steadyly renlnlrental S2fl S20.000 Includes (ull line of m a. ' THRl-;i-; bedroom hnck. oil (uinacc, ]I FORD rocondllloned up. J*,** for »al6 or trade. Alsp can oil product. 1 aervlce hnys.s. lIlRhIllRh lly 11 room, hUK« fireplace drenmream .Incomo .ln( will pny good Inlcrestleresl on chi chlnery. This is an outstanding > 22B Moreland, J95. Three bedroom Was S1795 ...... NOW JI253 _l!J volume location. Call 733-01720172 o r kitchen.k A dlsilnBulshed _ hometome onllre oni Investm ent. 117,500.00.0.00. In- bu;buy In n dcslrahio lociilliin. , TRAILER llll LaM. 1 Ml-- No. 00 ivcondltUmcd5 ” =” U.L1- . nrlsc sprcllon Invlled. Phcinc 4M-529J. • WENDELL REALTY ■ nilnating S8o'^^“*Cnn“"be(ore'''5 ‘ p,m'‘,‘'S., I-loyd j^ Wiis 5107,^ ...... NOW J1.305 "H i“Rouu. Worth!" ShowV'by nppointmenK ~ r v ' Hobcnon Agency. 230 Malala Norih.Norm. 1 MI- No. 80 motor overhauledL ! ; .r _PI; ‘ • "MAKli *30 up dully on l-oodllm'ir^, ^ nent. oWNIiR: Two bedroom1 modern m odern 536 536-2274 or 53li-2(Hfi or '-'■i:ili-2ljl8■i:iu.2iil8 ‘ concome srr- Ynu'll hr .icIlRhlcrtI:llRlltcrtl _ ;33'H)I.15.______Man or woman part nr lull time. .in r a i l s - ______o r ;i24-tR32______Was *1403 ...... NOWV S12(;5 J l« J liUKRNSliY <;,n l,el(er““l^ m o n th s. J200 ' W rite BnrI .Stetson. Box 4014,iVoak: Onk- LLOYD ROBERSON ■------JU S T A R R IV ED: D '■ TWO« bedroom house, ca.prlcdricd Uv-Uv; 1,-lOHN l)l-;i-Rl- No. O.'i field or ^ LSw^‘low'i^‘\?n^yincm to rlgh‘rhi p^ii'rly.' party. —JTT p;i A c h u s . 3>; m llc i' Wcsi of Inntl. Cnlifornla.-______A G EN C Y JSJS,000. Would taUr 21’ to 2V laii- Vi. /CSl ot New inilO Kll Companionilon 23‘23- rd. fr.jnl ready, Wus J6500 . NOW3 .J4500 a _7X BRICK 4-plex, dole lo Lynwnod,ynwnod, 230 Mnln Avrnuo Northh drmir room, iilii* one X 1 Ml- No. 180 470 hmirs wllh'Hh C,lb Ci,b ^ ...... - Klichcn. Northeast lucntlon. iVe'l 1,u„ one BARNES REAITYI f : . B A K E R ’S ^ 'rin',’.r"'’"l r,rr'''u,'.'rnlle nUi. sfci.nd ‘’7/.’,'’,.*’ 1037 Illuo Lakes n a Mnln W- ' frrrrd. Refcrcntes , icijulred,S ’ 'S 733- i : ;s'„,°"|'0 '‘'y H^ o rs e * 1 0 4 tnvestmenU 3T37 3, Acies Addison Avenue Kast 517,0<)0.‘ 'T avlor Agency 42.",12H!I,' ®“' ______> Wllh 3 heclioom home, Kam gr. , . IV I'UK .SALL: I'wo AljllA m ures with ^ 13,000^ TO JIM.OOO iiredcd.“JO ;.^6“ prrp rr ' ^burn, pnslur* nnd loafing slicd.sl‘?d ’ ' »-V’>'l'l"K». 423.340;i l>r .M obile Hom es ^ ^iinnii.- A good buy at Jl0,000, Owner ^7^ ("KS Zitlau M otors) V S ‘ iiuby‘k ‘'iwo.ycar.nl'd *■ (ll°v.“'“i “ ni'.i Iv. Moncv fully secured nt 120 ppr'r r r Willw finance, HY l)W Ni:it; Ih iro brdroc.iu hi.mc-, ne bcl. I-J Voi.rs .Serving Magic VnllrV „ halh and i,i. fa rp e lc d bi-clrcioms."clnioms- te‘cr n jnii.OOU, 412 A.lillmn Ave. W. 7:i3.;i:,.18 ? luTi— l I'ller Aw- ■7:i:i-l»K8~ —- jinii c Inirrol moilRuRe. 4R5 Wnshlnglonuhlnglo'n hu A<:1(I:s , nil sh a rr^ -w a te i 7il ’I nm- 1.... l-.itmlinnd p.naio l,i,r------Mi'-P’ NoulM, l-l>»n«- 7;i:i-ll:n, " f;,|. 'atei. 711 Travpl-Trnller Sorvico...... Money lo Loon 353 5 ^ i f ? ol'TKia“.' IIAKEU'S • r - " A llj'^ v h c rn '''-" ftnVllme!'""2ii-40.lU ' - n . /^iVis-* arpnliiK, ' a'i? will, flr.-|ilit.r, C.iw l.arn, li.atliiR lK-,iver'»'tnf. n.iulf I. Mler. i'A R IvrV nd ranch ToanT liirKD, NTJiJr, millm miivo rlRlit In, :i hrdmiMUs. 1, lc.»iin« -M O n rL E HOMES 'm«"'ifvn.' Onr-l!Mlll AIUs llialmoii.*- JVI’J (Op. 77 M»'-N,^ rl.U huiTtIng lioi>e, sm all mui.:. •mall, developmpnt, reflnanrliiR, 2 vi;: Dci.linRs __M111I-. ,,1,1-iimi: i,i.i.iiiii;i, ||irll> polalii liarv'cktrr — New i*'ii. l.lcyd Roberson ABmcy, 230 Main " r P ; hrTirT^n, dug ^le». ^aui,-.^ Jl.fiiiol' ' ■[}; ...... Avcnu* Kom.-733'«BS9.------■" ----■ -— didniiblr-BaTnRr7-nirrtj~htnris''np- pjj TOr ««i», ~W iUi — irrH:— ' ?iMinl,‘v V ' .'''" ‘"II"--:! Iili;'” '" " " ' ...... ' I _■ Cl ’jjop- fr^mTTOT^ —w'll ih'/'p t}iii‘ i,t‘m m . JUI’. w'r.l -lrH,VWW— T- -lnll ‘ tm : ; m a d ,‘Onlv J-J.2:^n. t^Diill'lni: H.raliv, *r Muile Leiioni 40 c;OOD TERMS « , AI.WAY,S lo bed loii.a lir.'.l o ils . Pl,riui» J.M^TTTOTT , 'h y DWM-.H: Itrl. k .1 lirdinnms,i.imn'sT '-’2 "'V 42:il. Hub llrc.l, .Sulnsmnii ICH- Ti: ir»i.v L'xcelleui'Miadii'iun .'.’.'’.‘“’'lolio. l4.fto6 'iWO'iwii HOK.Si; TUAILLIL Kx.xll.ml tX TCO rtnlON. BUltm. pmno T le.>im% T irrn;__ Nrm, N nnwlv dernrutrd, nnr-bed- “ Y,,, nETTER BUYS's ‘ ' in. 73;i. "ll'l" Ii"ii'«, <-ln, J.I.MI)i. or J,,'i'" l" . 'a ll l>a^<•m<•^ll. Invcly fum ed '-I'i ; ______Jiluho.oltri..‘.1 J “ l>,..-!i vnid. ciivrvp.t natio, arincll.^s. Mr,‘’"Te,i rs. Ted SlIAWRI-AI/rV i^i'l "'ip itU '.l llvliiR room, .....irH.w''‘i'-'.. ' 'm o u i l i : iic imliS e s =------' " ‘— — = J®".”"* ; Mnlsuda. Phiino 7;i:i..’llli4. nail u k r ‘’" v rl' payniri'il." ;;i;i'.’ni7fl Roomj— Board and RoomT T 76 6 • . 1 ;;i;.-ni7r: «;;■>'< a 'a ; ,:;! '" ;- ..;,:: _ ! * : ,“ 17^ ^ ; »r., Lllopla, WaihlURloa. '■ T IWI \vn.horso irnllrr, m >od cc.nilltlnn, -----ci.nsii-IN ('lean, privul# enlinnLe'. * 1225. I'l,one 73;i-:ill'.'5. ; Schools 4 4 " _ il i i l l T 'm ) T l '^ ! ||‘J ^ ^ sT ri^ WlU. i!!nIsliujr Jil'xp *" UUUI.liV bclurs »ou>ou Uuybuy n lr r..aii k'< "ru.ii iiiir. goi;i| = Im.i.' igJsrgiisss ^ 1: a iliiliirs. nOARDINO — CIROQMINO lo frilu i "'-I'' ll-'.ii"" 11.11 III»' ______,v«riird, TW IN I'A t I.S- i.-V'CK^-.rc i.Tvi aii i-'"lA-itii7mn» wttl. lalH" Kri '” *• "'''I'!]’ D v t i n o n — O ffic o R e n ta ls~s 00€ 0 o< ' " im-'i'vvS. I'ocJDi.i,: ciiple»-ai:.-y.«orU-^ —I i berl MU- lUl«! JvrmiiHS ru.Mnni M'in l‘' ‘i ' r ' i ’'">^‘’''''','-lU ''Ralm _ m ;; ■ ...... J;. .■-.iu.ll f ’;" 'i,,r ’' M iM .iiu l.I ^ .m y jira liy ! --A ;m|iri llll' V'llllili- ' '■liidr'l"‘ Ni!lv|"v' inlIlIiinil'.'.L''U’i-''l'.’ '“'jiraiiV.' 'i!''';* '''i''''i' ‘^I'l Al.|ilal«i.l X. lovrMm.'ni Inm - nA iiu: v»tir|riri^diljit'7^ . . A niiini'lilan walk ihriniuh bam . . _ _ _ _ _ ljanv.^414 Miili, Avriiu« J.iiulh, Ht l.I.AVUHl; '"1 ii.'V li.riir l'Mrpl,.ir. |i rpl,,i r‘ I'airJ'a .mil...... J 'l l . r . r n l only ------i r e • ...... |i', l.alhs, I iiii'-'lnl. Iiaill. f,:il ipiii.iut.’! A parlm enls— Furnishodd 7 0 = ...... ■= I iS ';Kiv',J'r;r, 1; mIu.:::", fim'am'. "it:“aiiv""’a,!:: “I'ri'ia'ii'!’;' 04 “ '<^H.IiVShiihL'-i24l4uiH?TB'^a i ' K ...... i . .... in .iliv r .....li MiHl, .III l.iin .li'i 'i'.‘i 7 ;ir\.:i’:l,::r'':;..nlr;;?i:''';:^,i,^^ ...... Farms for Rent 04 l'i:i-l'"'/l'l' V .m ln-l.'-^'n'Vil.Jlnl'’' ' ' ' ' ' 'jj,*jJ” ______, AKf ltc-ut*,'.rir.i Wnlm.ituiiri |»n^ ;Olher tnilructlon 46 '' I imV.'l. !i“,'‘i“"- Kai.lru. Nr.ii m,.il,i-L Vl.l- l_.ai "uviaK i"" A ( K l7 ~ ^ ( i.l“ '.liTSi lowI ■I"'-''lll’l .iiiip . Tl...... ' haiCTr.TT'iTTuT^dTI fnt ^ i i H " ■ •jr'A i:iV i'rs‘^,^'ir^'u‘r>'r“.TiT;Ti^ ni.n' lliirnr., n„, -.o, .vui, lili.wrr nml li,u.U M ,iJ.''._itrhliv, •„u.nii!V " "" " " i>wNi »>wi u“ irr\pV.,;iV“ NTw.-v‘r v :r i...,i;i,.',i; “ Twintw I...... w a.er ilillu, naa,1 'l«'» MO’I'I-r.' ■' •III iKiim, III.).....lng faim , w-iih ...... '“i a i'l ! ' ' - H IM ‘ im .r I . un 'j ...... ui.’ di.iYnK Vi'i 2 M A N A G H M 1-;N T ■all u-r AilHAl iTv I .n,mi“ ;-T7ii^M-ir,;uT:■I^TTd'iriuiT: Jfi n d u s tr ia l E ^ l p m e n t 0 9 i i ' ' ■'k Si: M.malala m.ui Av...... »V,1 i,.-.' - “ Mci,-Woi„rii-(:<)ii|)l.-s I i'larii’ - ' 'J:'',!',' •■I" ______mni,lli._^ I’hiian MmliKily,, *V‘i..i;in, 42,l.,i;iJV, u s e d ’ I N n ’U S t R ’'ft Aait l 7" “ ‘iis;rr:':;?r:;';;sii;.,r,ar r.«»in Hfi'iri (jpriKiUiii iMih luir « ------J : Q U I P M E N 'f ’ ‘ m»lli »t BII.1 /cHiulcs. t.Voo. I’hniif ‘m3-!>223, ; Slio.t,' ...... l.illcmnl ; «! ''’ Mimu.'laVml'y rn'l',^ r , u "‘"l',,; 1-1 iro .,’‘||“L'Ji.'.'t;,!n,'t-5i"l______CIU. ^ , l>V IWM llrM.Irm I.MiniMU V I ' Illiir I. n., ,I sai.1, .Vlll,in)i|.S I 'v |,„::i . Air rrlliH'“li II'lliri ,u' rombino wiih ’U> tn a me,111 ...... ii».i A,io jj .Tni.li-« |ii'''"'» 'l" a . A.n ll.-i.Hv, iiiii lOi. 'mil.' km'hrm^‘h!!''ai/'mmiir"‘'VmuiVin ' ll, I'.IV,: I’l-'i'-i'i d 7,i,i.j:.:i.i llll alilird. CAM.' \niatV|"Viili(l'’riim ln iI trii.'ltr'iil-l >•'’11' pli'kuii. Ki'al uaoil >|„i|ia. Alsu w. "i".ni‘* in-M. ,i,i.v|iu., ' ■ • ,.i, ------, l.ir will, .l:.'hrr,krMri.ilTr~4"i;r.l“ '•'> i.i.i.AN J uiirni ..Yiarii7i.'7n','“iTr;;iTr.ill, Kiaiiail ' inuitel 210 loailrr ltai;l->r. . J ilol.lr, HI lit. i r |:,r A'lvMi hi ilViinm huinV" :iA and lalsa pup,.Ins in, 'M iiv.ir pell'll, lllll liKX'Uirnl, flie. >11 ‘'vrilaml Avr. Ill...... IdahoIdaho ,,iir». 12(1 2nd fiuulli. 731-ll4n,:!-5. ni;' ...... ,i lliis i:i.l AN J Ik',Ihhiiii. ^(iTi-iilai r, Imit.i. ‘’>^‘i';‘'Ai-i''''i~wi;iijir;'T.iiuii,“ .;7ri: , ‘ hn'V v I,','nil. T.Vii^'ViV V i 'i lio n ln r ‘ ‘.I. rnlallvi Mtiltiv lint,or lioi sn jin^rr p^r dol. ilDS VA AI'l'IU)Vi;i) 1' II f'l'i'^ i».'nr.H - in il.' iM i'llnnl Tiunill'iii’ [11 ii.-» v..iy Vi'iv.'«IV,'"v;i:,.:i“ii.i,"ij4S;:?; - ...... ^’S lar Wllh i.'ioc, |«iuil liaclor t;oin- i-d W. ‘ all ilY'\)WNi;ir''liiir«-'li<'.l...~,;rii..Mrr'.v.rk..i,r.', ...... irAs’i:'Nii..N i-,.-p;7nri^v„-~irnn---i.;.:i;•irnn~ii;.ii.' F o ” ” Im p lo m o n ts \ 9 0 Ti T is jri; ...... A ™ ^iii?;;,,.:;:;;r''Si.ax.;rS5uy. t m 31...... ■ : ‘'k m ."' i™'„. I,Ilm'. ’'.'"i"?.:;.,..A.,mm-...... rix r;>,,.HANnK .'i wiii.r>v.iri.Vvn'(iTnvTmi I.IVl;.M(|('lt lUM'.HATOIl'irCnuvcrlCniivcrl I'lorul,I I'honn 7,n.7,147, L|ya u. s. ymir [,il., damn|i.iil liay lalo a = ■ Livestock Wonled 114 • C I V I L S IO R V IC K 'I r a i:; o o i>l!AD ANIMAL PlCH tip c'l'^ ''PK«:i:::fS£’S 2 i TiriM irH.nin'iil ruiTiiriinl'^;;:nim^^^^^^^ ^ i m a r , vvll), II ,ii,.iil WcsK'i.i I'uuUI'uuUi.it i.lt M«Heavy Equlpmenl 929 2 Phone cnllotl 7-1i-0nJ5 Ouf of Town Hornes 5151 I; ;;i;» Ji:, v r , •11' ="\\w “fiAi'i;;-i./-:u ■.i-ii.';Tai-;irTf;riii;YnTiriii; __ ii>a »io m m : (. t a i .i.ow iw.’.’U 'A tS I' r«™ »sr(i» 9H I. Mo.1^1 ; n n „ » u v pTii.iii.:i»,■iicc“ ,irc:k,Tp ' M rn.wriiiirii IA nml • ir . ______>'•_ lijndrr Wllh iM iish aii.1 hliiwrr. iliiiiil,.'7HH.4illi~ p i.niluVmal—lmluMVlnV'^-.TTr ^ '' I'K lvli lii'foimiil‘l ^ohv ">,.|1 ■ fiM •uln ini'ArliLfi ...... uiiiVil'lmiiiovr: ‘ I';'’, I f'*|||'''i I'A'UX. I’liii'i" M lli ’"i;/ lllll. n.nv " " mi'iils, i nrai Iwin rail* , j'l.vnilll, . ‘^'‘’'1 niiiiJ, Uinthnily,______linn 42.1- TlircQ Room Group ' d a y ' itVlilH linm n,'m ldH -s» niii'tnmt . '' ^ " ''r^i'i., _ . i II ">id nrw ...... Arc Il.-„l|v, 7:n-MI7, ONI; '— liu'liiiliiiK ...... M-l v n r, IK.kH l.-liJ.l t.Mf.MAl,l, l.ihl.irwllh i lolv' M. rT-„-| ii'i'i'-iH l[ii irnii'i'd';. !."iV.';;i; i? ;';L r :'; r o K, h \ i r h,,,i ’VmiiimII ijmmiii^^ ■[7 ------'-W in rail.■•I im r-N r'» ...... Iini .larMim Mrrrt rnr 'iiifni„i,.: I;; Hay, Grain and Feed 94 Apnllnnccs rr.ii~iwir 1 - ' 'j'Wll"liii"ili'ii.>iri~Miiiiliii’i tiiiiiTr‘~'’np'w I4H AUil ' "lllliloti'lv I'leilc'il Wlllimi Vl.'m* ll.a.i l»AlMY~l»A l-ello'ir~i^tJ''|Ma*'liiil'iri~t^fl'Iirri5»: O n l y Homei Por Sale 505 0 .. '>iv( _ _ _ ...... lull., ...... I4H Au.l .la.l ,v„.iil ...... M„..'|i,l ».vju, t r fm m r' AIKIIIT 4 ...... l l l '~ *1“III" Ii'in'cii v«nl,"T ;iiv iT ’.11111 'S :------" r * li,i ».yjii, “ I'"'® C c A I N ’.S. 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I,.,.. j^/'viii"NVrit^ii--rir.T«— jV/ VII ;ii1*nii. Ml', li„n l,|.,u' l,nl, 14'...... CU Ti'rm*. Wllsrin.llalr-.. , hnnxi, (ull Imsomoni and iln.ililuiin.iiiiti vi.ir Vl s '" ;rii;.iii;« " y .i.‘r,(riM ;;;niiW n': i"iiw... . tu.sim'roiemri'irom'iiTrTrriin^ Jii'i ! Bftfni e 7.13-emn . ______l, ' ...... lw.i.i.,w III,la,II dUMri Wllhsliln , ...... — = KSi'll S ' K::,K'.,ir.:,‘i‘i; ll'js rir'ii'iai,;i'i.v:;:;;"A..'i;n:'___ ' .... _. 1INIV.M-.,,, |..,i,i., ir/HnjItll, llh tliln .eivnllve I u.lde.l. I riPs t;u.'i.,rn (.'uimm nir("anTn~i"Kiii^rr77:mF.u,~m-i7;Ti‘i Illll'l I'rtfimitli'o'dVoom*. iTilPliiisrmnii, Ingl, li 4JU Ih Mn. F a a n r m s f o r S n le 5 2 >iai __ I'aimlau. I'll.'r 3;0'470l. _____ ri'ng*’. rai copiifli, Itrpii.sitsird, Nrw ieiliDil yard, I.nw nmillv, niiu in a o ,T,nT7mii.j N U1-;AI. ESTA TI-: ^ .‘jiai 110. l.ll,m iMi' 'iiw.'riii,i;.'M.;7r.m;rr,ii:i“I'ir. I'.»-r.v; u?U ^ '-tJAl.t^l'BllStiri'ISTn'fi^blilk'i~ K Iilk „ wniiaM ly. >(iu, /:i .li,-».______. ... (il L.iBii. 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Appliancos & HH Equip.t. 120 MIscollonBousMl for Salo 140 BootsBoc For Salo ______^169 Trucks- ...... m196 AAutos u to i for Sole 2 0 0 A u to s f o r S o le ______^200 Monday, Sept. 30, 1968968 TwinTwir Falls Times-News 17 LINDSAY nulomiillc wulor sotlencr.soriencr. TOI’ CASH l OK SCRAP ■ Itcgulnr t339.ns. Now >1C8.. Cain's. Copper, Drnss. AluminumL , CHRYSLER : ,g ' 10 ’ B E E T B E D ] Batteries. Radiators Boats ond Motors > Dean Motor^ 7 , = Furnituro & HH Goods m li. KOPPEL CO. STARCRAFT 30ATS AND 132 ind Avenue Soulh>______FOLDING CAMP TRAILERSLERS G rain T y p e " ^ A C T I O3 N N TIME SPOT CASH HiRENT our leaf vacuum lawn sweep. JJEROME IMPLEMENTNT & E.>{cellcnt Condilionin 1' Company . For Purnlture - Appllanccticet m ersi nnd power rakes. Towles Rent- ______MARINA______Tiling! of Value All located at Union 70 Station on ______Call 536-2333 BANNER FURNJTUREJRE corner of Mnln und Adams.TIS Jc- t TRADE k OR SALE 35 horse Lvln- U s e d C a r s at rude motor with clectrfc "c'ni™”: controls, LEE'S PONTIACkC O F O U R “ U7 2nd Avenue W est 733-U21f-g.1421 _ ! romc._324-5451. 324-S095. ■■ "■ —Good-condltlon,—Trade-for-smnller------JIEI-INISIIUD Urvs8cr-(]oubIeble bed,bed USED*-’■ ear office building. Air con- »- n " ” " " " . ------O s e a - C a f ’s ------^------imi9fi7-r>-A-rsuN“-ieoo— i -Sporls;------: Sporls;------'------^------excellent (p rin ts - m a ttrcsi.-Sl Un- dltlonlnR.' carpet, natural wood fin. — ■ Wendell, Idaho shnrp. low mileugc, m ug ' worn BOfn bod. nc\v portabloablo TV,TV Hh! Inturlor, like ncw. SICOO InJt wheels. Hnrdiop, tnliccllunuous. 339 Slum AvenueAvenuo :year—NOW only S085. Phonei ‘ Ede “ Molo,cyclo.______1 8 8 0 0 ______------$2195 Studdard. 733-nioo. — TRAILER PULLER VERY SWIVl-L rgckcrs by KroohluT, solid shai^TFo o your own carpet, -5 profcfc-1; ^ DRASTIC^ REDUCTIONS 19GC VOLKSWAGEN 2-door. ^ I Lr u u s ^ wulnut arms nnd bnse. Lovely ‘*ional results. Rent a Clarka 1DC81! end ot year sale o?„a on all 1902 FORD F500JU standaid. 4spccd transinls--ansmls^ nylon textured fubrlcs. ReKulnrRevular |shampooer with companion5n wet Honda's,)i Kawasaki's, andnd Trt*Trl- VS V8 engine, short coupled,d, snd-sad­ Sion, light lirccn. M9.95. Now S4B. Cnln’5.______“ ,vacuum. Banner Furniture,re, 73>733. uum ph's, 01dle tanks. Ready for lummcnt.tl Snow-moblle Headquartersrtcrs or individual hauling, ■"pVi-'j Priccd s n o s iJOUSEFUL Ot furniture nndnd appli- — H i:------BEST ances for only »3W. E uslcst■st n-rm»H-rms r (o R SAUE: Tilt Arbor Radlnl-7— A rm - ,, BLASIUS MOTORS 1066 COMET Cnllcnte 4-door aur H a r v e2 sst t Specialsi now nt Cain's liconomy' Corner bench saw wllh cabinet. Complete _J:. I 8OG Kimhorly Road 733-U222 _ ' ‘" " l EE'S P O N T I A^C C toiiiallc Iransmlssion. Very Store. Ilool for over IOO opcrnllons.ns, 543- HOHODAKA ISUti, Trail and road)ud sprot- sproc- . Used Qrr’s fJliW base cabinet for corncrorncr mIn 5589, Duhl, or 701 13th Avenue kkeiis • OOcc. Under 000 miles.«““ • ViSSLike wWendell, Idaho .536-2333S3«.!3J=' 19GG FORD FAIRLANEANE 1968 PLYMOUTH FURY'URY III. Four-door hat-dtop ond kltchcn In birch (cspcctailylally or- or­ Nonh. nnow bum per carrier. See a t 1897 _ S 1000 Slallon Wagon. Radio, houier dered for customer). S2R. Ciiln’s. — ------A lturas Drive after 6 p.mp.m‘ . 733- T H R E E T R U C K Sc 10G6 SIMCA Moocl GLS 1000. hcaier tw o-door liard to p ’s., Radio,R ad io , heater,h power steering, Like ncw and rccllnlnerccllnlne nutomnllc transmission. WE UUY: Uscd furnlturu, iippiUin-M^^II,' HEAVY duly 2-wheut trailere r w ilh 8180.8 Ford. Chevrolet. DodKC, J- aQtomatic transmissionision and factory{i air conditioning. CCS. baby thincs. nntlques,, coal 4x3' bed. Top condilion. llcst of- ^CUSHMAN Trnllster trail bikv. 7ViIVi All/ two lon, (iood condilion.jdlt'ion. 5595 I ■ $1595 ' ^ .es, coal ir j . 4J9 Ash Succi..Cl. 733- horse power, excellent condition. ! . Balance of Factoryr Warrantee.Warranlc ttovcs, Ha^'cs Furniture. 2801,______, condition. ______Priccd right. 733-733ii______UUY and fell used furniture. Rebuild ^ ______S200. Phone 733-942S.______—— NEW irudlnR stam p gUls 25 percent juS jyyjj d5_^ V ltldr 44). yao M iles. M ust IHC 1* TRUCKS-Gas &'Dicse!Diesel” 15C5 FORD 4-door Sta'lonin W Was- as- 19G5 F O R D ------and rcupfwJsJcr. Phone 733-CC37. ^ d condi. Two door tiardwp. Radio, heat- , Ron's Custom Upholstery. /JJ off. ' Used turniture, sofa bedled und nnd ' .^ 1, jcoo. Phone 733-5G09699 ■ after tlCHARLIE'S TRUCK & EQUIP.liOUlP. •''c"' P«*nf, good contiu . heat- Demonstratorsrs and Executive Cars guni. 239 Muln Avenuo West, 733- ^ ______Jerom e — Phone 324-43ii2.jjij-. lion. Aulomatlc trnnsmransmls- ls- «r. power sleering. automaile MAHOGANY glass t_gp tlOo. : « '• ’ 23* 4.00 p.m.______2_____ Hon, '289' engine. transmission. “All Priced To' Sell” • 13 inch porubis TV. 424 Third 77; ------YAMAHA 1965 Trail 90. Needs somc 7MAGIC ^ VALLUT lNfERNAflONAl-ATIONAL S1295 , ( Avtnua West.______24 Third uqst deans curpeu withoul5ut v.Titw t work. 3.000 miles. R easonable. 421- -—— shampoo problems. Use rooms In- 5 iable.421- TRUCKS $1695 1965 VOLKSWAGEN two-door sedaruse Radio, heater, and ’ C. H. W asher nnd ..dryer, SCO.SOO. 733- Jtantiy. Rvnt machinc, Jl. 'w Wilson- ifstiS: ^J _2o 304 4th Avenue W est 733-42C0733-42G0 1853 1865 DATSUN 4-door Sedan.lan. Rn- Rn- 40B1 call nfter Sunday. r-p four .speed, ______D a te s.______aU lono 733- J E H l’ 195S pickup, 4-wlicel dilve, J trans. 1955 CHEVROLET ■^J^toT. • '‘to':lockout hubs, excelleni conciiilon^ condilion, • S895 niscayno four door sedan.rn. Six • •• S peciap ecial ' — Musical Instrumenis ______1124 2 4 ' Too quaillv Hood«ljrand. wholcsaU .— cyiindcr, -standard transm iss lun, J nlanos- price. Farm & Clly DUtrlhutlng,r'lhuUng HODAKA *‘V "90". 19C6. Good condition , NEW Yamaha plrinos; Uscd pianos; low mlleaRC. Cnll 733-IORn.______iriv^ ... radio, heater. . ^$1065 $1065 - Vox Bullors jind nmpllflcrs,rrs7 KLH/cui _ Mnln East in Twin Fnlls. _i '• ------733-7180 between 8 n.m,.5'‘.'5‘'nm p.m “’* .; ■ *3*'- 1965 PONTIAC Grand Prix. au- •lereo rccord players, Warner MMUFFLERS Installed while you 733-0178 evenlnr.s.______’ ininiitlc trnnsmisslon.>. power pow er $1095 1960 AUSTIN HEALEY/ ROADSTER.ROADSTE Radio, heaterr clecfflc' :h. wall. Complete m uffler scrvice in- Ac I. Bcnu- ' ^ Music, 131 .Shoshone North. rvice^"n- Accessorios and RepairIir 1182 8 2 CHEVROLET.ci^ 1053 2-lon. 4-spCCd S'S'Zairi!’'"''"- ° " “- o v e rd riv e . SAND Instrument rentals. NcwNew andnnd eluding custom dunls. Abbott's 1964 F O R D -Auto Supply. 121 3rd West, * ONE ON se t 15" C hcvroli-r knock”.ot”f x,[ ■S.-1S. • siw ;harp! only used. Conn, Selmer, Bundy, Rey- _ nre- racing wheels wilh adaptor plntes. ,,s;;:, s.7is: rv SHARP! 0 nnlds. W arner Music. 733-7033.-7033. S/SAVE ON Diamond tltr:s. Uuy pre- I ------■ 1061 DODGE 4 - dcor Ctn.lon Stntion THUNDERBIRD i-OR SALU: Excullont conclltlnndltlrn no 12Q mlum llrcs for less Ihnn mnsi : HUNTERSl Very nice Jeepp for satesale Wagon. V8. autom atic,tip now pow . Coupe, Radio, healer, power $2385 , 1 s S'J'f“." ,2 .“" “' ______aSi nr irnilr for Hav. Sf,On. Phone brukM 'steering, power brnkes, a ir con- ■ 5238E baas accordion. Phone 733-2CS2.3:2CS2. == ■0. Phone ,.r steering and oruKts. brake*. dltlonlng, automatic transmis------1 9 5 733-70C2.______Good condlllon. jnsmis. PONTIAC BONNEVILLElEVILLE fofour door hardlop. Radio, USED refrlgeratorl.- r r e e51T7T, * e r s, Utility Ut Trailers TT” !?! 00 truck. .. 5835 Radio and TV Sols 125 — .... _ CHHVROLK-T- I05H 2 'i’ tnn truck. heater, power steering,coring, powert» w c brakes, automatic trans- • ranges, washing mnchlncs,'S.*- °Doil ^ UTILITY TRAILER suitable10 forfor onconc -Over O - hauled. 2-9pced re rcnr a r end.cnu. V stoves. All guaranteed. Cnmera ralicycles. Lontr wheel bnse. Clean. 733-7471. jpj. ?2095 mission, factory airlir conditioning.condition Clean. ONLV *279.05 for J4” Color T.V, c l 733-4B^i:-Jb^T- I »now muchlno or two traiicycles. Li . 733-7471. JP54 VOLKSWAGEN Model 113. Porinble. Wards famous Color- = , *55, Phono 733-0007. = - I nenutiful blue and 4-specd 4-spccd J953 CHEVROLETc-r ONLY iDht nnd PUMPS: Irricatlon and domom estic.estlc. ^ - - ■ . , 200 iran.mlss^n.^ Magic keeps colors hrifiht nnd juick In. - — ;— :------:------r r t• A A u ui to s f o r S a lo ______2 0 0 pure. PiuK In unyw hcrc.0 Monl-Moni- Any site Steel pipellnei. Quick In- “ IMPALA $1375.$137£ 1 Avenue stnllntloo. Kllllnger Electric,c, phona ItlTrucks 196 BARGER MATSON Auto Salvage ^ m c r y W ard. 227 M ain Avenue 733-S72a.______Coupe, Rndlo. hc.ilcr. nuloma- - -I UMC, 1054 25^-ton cnbovcr. IC all 1963 FORD 4. door Sedan.an. Gal. - •• ng transmission. "409" V8,'8."fou“r‘ four 1963 CHRYSLER V8 four-doorour-door hnrdtop.hnr Radio, heater, power LARGES^ iclection Of color TV's In SORRY SAL Is now a m erry-IIP gnl.Snrf enclosed flat bed.FT 5- m highS •; iSr;sK'6p.r”„,s;."'issiInri'virS® 500. All power w with th nlr n lr #pccd transmission, Idnho. 7.enith and Curtis Mnihei. «Tnr.viin •1‘Jc racks. 50 gallon snddlo lank. cidei I9«5 autom ntic transm ission, steering, power brnkes.brnkcR automaticautr transmission, clean. Sslcct from our 75 sets. BuyBuy“nowi nowl upholMcry clcancr.’*’Rcnt'^ electricclec'trlc * condition. 1 mllo south, 1 >. $895 - JUST ' ‘ shampooor Sl. Grrrnnwalts.______.w ' est t>f Jerom e. 324-4129,I »outn. ‘ cucvrolct JrJ Pickup, IBC7 Buick.lulck. 733- 5795 IV Slcreo radio comblnuilon fiir '*"■ 7—_ .. 19C3 FORD 4-door Sednn. Gnl- $1075$107f siilc. F.xcellcnt coiidltliin.n^^l’hone Plione carpets and upholstery, rn'i'*!I S . " S 2 rSF.RvicEMAN i must sell ll>67IS iro-i I'ufy SOO wllh nutnmSn,5S'c- atic PICKUPS 733-3S57. ______"' * "°'"= Rent electric ihampooer Sl.*• Krcn- „nd ',i south Motor Vu'u corncr. ? Station Wagon. Phone SO-4603»j-4ouj or transmission. Runt good. gel's,______------— i733.-00V______^ 19GG CHEVROLETE T 1902 VOLKSWAGEN two-door Ve seiJaii. Radio, heater, four* CUT GLASS pictures m ade tu order, .■■■- lone C H E V EtLE. 19w; KS-30ii, :inu hurse H-ion pickup. 6 cyiindcr,■r, four speed. Good Thingi Io Ea! 133 ^ FOH .SALE: 1003 Ford two-ton, long nny stylo avallub'e. Excellentfinn-n wheel- base.- 1957 Fordd" two-^oStwo-ton P power. 4-ipced. Excellentint condi- condi- jgjj INTERNATIONAL Pickup A STEASTEAL L AT APl’l-ES!! Orr Orchard. YfllowTII ow ' nc-d T —_ Christm as sitts. Phene 733-0H70, . jFaclory tag axle. Excellent condi. il ______model LI20. ?i-ton, heavy llclous. Red Dcllclous nitdtd Romc.Romc! STO\V-u-wnyS' bed for rent. S3.00 a tion.t Phone 837-4072.______k-nl cbndl._ JUG: i r | ) ° / ^ ” ,o ,T w agon. o n Four- l-o-jir- . duly wheels. Gooda' condf-co n d ^ $ 1 7 9 5 $785.$785 One mile north Green Giant,unt, Buhl, 13uhl, week, ^Banner Furniture,, phone ^ CHEVROLET 1955 ',i-ton pickup.ilckun All wheel drive, very d e an , low low mile- mile- tion. ------new tires, runs good.; Custom cJitJm _ nc.i Ph6.c ______' . . $2D5 . ISGl C H EV R O LET tE 500 V8. four-door sedan. Radio, heat- TOMATOES, cnbbagc. peppers nnd S n. SS9.95. made cam per with nuw alum inum CAI CASH ror cars F irst plnceilnce pant pant IS62 FORD FAIRLANE 500 V8, lo red spuds. Irvln Dodcnstab.liab* 733-"s's! s k in n e r “' s e ' w °i'’n‘'G^’^SIIOPPE.'H O PPE, - 'roof. S495. Phone 7.''3.i n5.15.______hospital hi on l{|way 30. DiscountDiscount s a SAFETY INSPECTION ON ALL ’ cr, automatic transmission.insmission. ' ' ; 6188. 2 miles north on Washington.ashlnglon _ SnvOn Shopning Center,______------rMUST r Sell Onc: 19GB or lliaaurna Chev-ChTv~- Auto W recking. 733-5481.______^ LATE MODm^ARS YOURS-FORDURS-FOR ONLY USCD USr tnnks, uscded pipe- ,rolet H-lon pickups. Mnke offer. TO $795 RE‘d"SPUDS, cnrrols. 110202 North lines. „.Ncw Boum atlc i»lpcllncs.Pipelines. Phono 324-5185 days; 733-35983-3508” cvc- *?rade tt for ijood motorcycle. See 140 •¥ $685 Blue Liikcs, '733-1010. No0 Sunday _ Laswcll s. Jerome. 324-4381.______, ______7lh Sireet West,______1 D ean M o.tor gales.______WWE rebuild hvdraullc lacks; “*ut Ab- i;rf o r SALE: 1958 Dodge.“ VR. VR. long long CHEVROLET ^ 1957 2-door hurdlop. 1961 COMET four-door)",or)".sedan. sedan. Radio, hM tcr, automatic- WHOLESALE beet by half• or ouar-oua7- bolt's Auto Supply, 121 3rd AAvt- vt- ^^.hcel base, r.-spccd wllhth 2-spccd 2-spccd •327' •: VR. Stick, clenn. Cnil Gary ler. Cut nnd wrapped. Phoneonc North l3orth _ nue West, Sec us today,______axle. 000x20 ilres. Cood condition. 11Halverson. 733.9185; 324-2394: n fter 1 . ' transmission. Mnin ■Lnciter!'. h3-40S2,______AALUMINUM one whtvl enclosed 51.200, 733-4791,______Rn p.m. 3J4-24rri, Jerom e. ______C o m p a n y SPESPECI/ C IA L . reo spuin' trnller with llRhts. S85. Call 733- p ; RICE hOK SALE: Cabbnso and-red snucH. Cull 733- j;o R SALE. Two-lon Chevy T ruck. CII Lnng's Nursery, 733-4281, 405 CCard- ard. ______- Beet bed, 1968 ilccnic. In'^^top In tnp Wagon. V Real clean. *805.95. Phone Phone _ 733-2022 $495 . _ GUN Trndlntt Time. New nnd used shape for heel hnul. Cail11 733-08-54, 733-08-54, 7: 7.13-0007. ’ . -• -■ A* CAKROTS, red potatoes. Inmaniman Gnr.Gnr- _ cuns now nt Red's Trndlng« Post.f°*'- 55 GMC, 1901 wllh 26- scml-cultlornltio trail- trail- CADILLAC CA 19.19 Fleetwood,.. ffull 'll P"W;pow- — — ' ■■■ Zffl!L Chevrolet, Inc. «r. Radio, hearer, automatic transmls- den. 676 Jackson. 733-S885.■S885. No WIPINGw cloihs, Conlnct SnlvntlunSalvQllun er. Air brakes and new new llrcs. llrcs. c cr with nlr. S395 or offer.r. 048 04B 2nd 2nd Magic Valleyi Trading Dealer 1961 FALCON four-door. Radio. : 09;______» S2295. Phone 67B-583U. X Chrysler Plymouth enstnb, 733-0188. 2 norlh on Wash.Wash- aficr «1 p.m. ______^ 1969 M( America’s No. 1 Ington, 1 west. {j /-< Doage Dndge TrucksSuck!! Truck Lane West•St Office Phono 733-7365 ______WANTED: Furnllure, apntlnnces,>ntlances, I 'oy* aooding. Idano = = anvlhlng of value. Cnli 753-77.14. Economy Car ----- DICK BOYD'.)■; •- NICK NICHOLSON Aniiquas 139 v WANiii'U: Hi- steel "flat bed nnd ^PO SSESSIONS AND ------— hydraulic hoist for truck. 733-0089, 733-8139 KRAMUH’S Antliiuea, Desertsort Gum(iuni - - ^ C O U PE COMPANY VEHICLESLES • • Inc. Furniture, dishes, mlitcclinn- lADE-INS .. 1098 rORD Ranchero V«.•. nuto-mio. WOODY TURLEY,EY STEVE MILLER - cous Items. Open Mondnyly'n'rouHh tlirouuh Sporting- Goods ______m1 5 9 TRAI 10G8 IMPALA I'rldny, Salurdny nnd Sunday by 7 733-9633 iunday by itiiMiNll'ltlN autnniiillc glins guns H22 H22 four door ledan 1005 rO R D M-ton pickup. vi. V8, by nppolnlrnem.^ I2-II Ctilurnilo, Ctilurailo, long rlflo inndol 24-H1178: l2-|{nuK« (our speed. ______miKli-1 Ilolh excellent ’05 MUSTANG . .. $1305$1395 ’C4 MERCURY .* $1095 laggjg CHEVROLET IU87 ROAD RUNNUR Trailer- from tho condition, 7.13.S121 — 733-4007,-4007, 23D 23D hnrdiop. Automailelc trnns. irniis- ConvBriible, VB, nulomntlo house, 37', like new, self con* R. DEPARTM ENT ' - I!nit, lincli llpm iinli'iiin» inIn Itself,ilSBlf. Mnii^ -Avrnuo Wesl.______— mission, rndlo, healer,'ttlcr. cx*ex. trnnsmhilon, full power. lained. J r s N EW CAR DEI Call day or night, I-2;|3-IOIO, Norlh rIIUNTRIIS—Hnvu several nenrnenr now tra clean, The Sharpest ono Inin town. • JQQ7jg p o R D G altixlo 733-7202 , TT,irt„„ 238 Shoshonehone Street \West — 733-2891 , Mnln Antiques, 1801 Norlh)rlh Main,Mnln, rlflrs, incladlng SnvngoI 00F308, 0I1F308, y 000 Sport Coupo 8i30 to BiaO Mooday thru Friday Pocuieiiu.______^______ao-30, 222, Mnrlln 230. etc. Call Call S43. 543. ' Rambler -• Jeep - — Pl Plymoulh — Toyola j . '62 CHRYSLER .. $ SM I'O lt flALUi 1007 Scout 800 Custom y>ll power. Low miieago ______J^m lo^Q .^. Sport Coups ^"mrrel- LOUIE SLIMANAN DEAN EARL Uarn. IV« mitei north on1 Washing-wastimg- ‘ a-. Magnum- Wlnchealer snotgun. shotgun.______anininnlU': transmnsmlsslon ission nnd cloail, ' B ^an^c: — ----- ^— 733:3198-^-^------733-8108------— • Stnn, Cull 7J3.3D29 days; evenings evenings stci-rlng, real nic;.-, ______^ RWUM. Idano,^^430 3 l0 l.^ TliltU K a iiiiu cldsela, VIrKirliiiiVIrKirliili 7:i:i-fin73.-______lehulli ciiglnu, ''01 G A LA X IE-.'..-$1095 ------i j Itive srn t. drnp li-iif lalile.r. 3 iMivi-s,li iivrn. : ~ ' = 1095'------igfirCHEVROr.TTT------rfeyTy^ “ " DAN~TOHNSONDN D O N - P F E F F E R L E ' Murtiih)ni)u's Aniiiiucn. v ii r ii e r , WIO 4-ili)i)r spitan, VH rn- caprico sport coup#jp s authorized RnmblcV denier ^ fn r *= 'jVrninr'^ A irc ra ft f o r S » la 1 6 5 5 ' • lllni", nnttmuiilo l|niii.iiii«« CnssiB. Minidoka counties, 078-5504. 7aMH!(i ______733-2620 ■■■ ■_ Adiiiiis aftd C, :i:4-J7;in. .IBrnmr, ' i,.i„, *05 FORD ...... , $ 1 4 9 5 hi,in. power tiiaTlnH <"<11 1900 JMPAI-A S^TtOtJU~dlshnsr'tubic»~clinrrT.^ c l m l r T ' V. A. API'KOVIU) flight « trnli.lng, j>ln?2-' ------T-7:iilnne r.0n-.Ialionm wagmn wagmn------h m k rt;------clocks, frames, wltkor fiirn fnrnilurB, lurp' including hrllcoplers, free pinna- Invo seuts, lam ps, iriinks.imki. cic,cic! ying Set* ironsniission, extulloni.il'KIi."” ' 'CC RAMBLER .. $1895 is10U7 d o d g e 4an-sii5o P a u l,______Aiiihiiitsndor DPI. hardtop Coninot "SOO" sporlorl COlljwcoup* I L llA S r.M l'N 'l'snIr: llosklnn, flt'i mllirs • _ f,- 2-iinor, liurkrt »eal». nin - ncirlM I‘:K’1' hand paliileilile.l pliilcR. i.h.K-s, A f l t .m - I O N ■' h e is> e E N 1^ Peio .Inhnsion, :i04 fiimlli Waililiiii- , F ...... OUTiJOAUD OWNER.SER.S S - " " ' " ...... 'C 7 D O D G E ...... $ $2395 2 3 9 5 _U m . (alrpnn rnad). 7:i:i.'J34.r ”• '' Il’s llmo In Kinrt thinkingiliiklnR Pnlura 4-d(ior, rnillii,ilo. heal. 1|1005 IMPAI-A COUPE MIscollanoous For SaloO 140 H*Miiit winlcT «l(irano-;o for ‘Ol CORVAIR . $ on.-* 99,'> tTres.'n'i'r^^ondUi'onUig,in'k, very v""y . . T H llll'lt'.X n'Kl2' IhK^ciliimliiiii— FiiuiTruns. y ‘*i'r o 'lllx iu rd m o lo r. n U D M.Mira ..aipe. AiiMm.oU;Ai>i"ni.oU: ilean. II1D03 CHEVROLET |(l,i)V A sjorlrd pnllctrns,s, IinntiurJlnnnor AND MARK, ni7 MiiiiiII I-iistlillst I...... "iiiI.Hlrin, ludiii, lii'iiti'l, IlelAIr four door, VB. slick Vur ulturr, 7:in-14-JI;______wlll cluick, clt!iin, wlnt(!rl/(!nto rl/(! ' ‘ '05 COMET ...... $ 1 2 9 5 ______y : Olll lIAUU ^».ldr.^ III iin.iil ni.i- Ma...... wnimn, VH rilHino, ____ J|1002 CHEVROLET ]M[MOTOE>RS .fffft'.H rnr~ imi('.—i70 -nna~um icr: - goocrMI- ne)/ilr-trorm.-Vltr^l)cS 4;':i.:imi'j, Kinilmilv I " 'G« M H R C U R Y . .. il’n"1"ml*>r!Tpttl%*oi>d’ Ml* linn. Illu d I ii' llii whilo wall llri'i. j{lOCO CHEVROLET T ru ck s 196Trucl 1 8 9 5 sinVi,' ik'j'wi'i'‘' sii’prlng nnil p i Fury 4-di»ir n.-ilan, V» rn- JK’-; aripis SK“ P-;: TRUCKSCKS glnci, Hulomalle iiiiniMil"- 'oliin, powor aliierlnK,r'E ’T™- fitt^* .55 COMET ...... $1,195$1,195 (Got Tfie Now 1969 li>fy, nil', ihurp, foiivctlllilr, VR, 4 . s|iroil ■ ] TRUCKS _ ti.in>iuishliai, A Topi , l.'iir, B u g $ 6 8 . D o wii” n — /THEi E A L L, N E W , 'CB n O D C E ...... $2()!)ri , J 00 5 ii;68. Per M onth ‘ ' I'lilarn 4-dnnr sndnn,;i,„^S- Aiil»- ’fi3 CHRYSLER . $ 095 'T ith ‘ ' ( 10Q4 Intcnm tionnl M M D n d |!0 nin tir triinsmissliin,un 'p pow o w rr Nnwpotl 4-donr. Full Jinw- 3-Ii|icod, ru ilnlinm m n ih,.h , 4 spprd 4-whitnl dtlvp. lock LINCOLN til.'., 'i-lnn, vn enn'ne. rom pirln IW iiilh'niic. 0 . j.ly|ily llii-»,tlii'K, Olli Imlis, imijidluiitlit c|>rS|iiind, I (HIM wl Avnnun W ost > MERCURY " " .i ji.™ ,5113 ( ;|,c v i-( ili;l d«i, 4’>|i'>id, "• ^ >>-iim, long 'wldoB pitkiip.p1f>"ip- _ J ______Twin Falls 2.t.m, nnw ';tu fl-.-ylliidrri-vlliidrr VH, 3 • spdpd. exlrn gnod — rniilne, 4 . siirrd ond 2- '0 4 J E E P ...... , . $ $H!)f> H 9 f) ‘ro."l nlto . WORKMAN ★ M A RRAUDER A I ^ 10Q3 Inii'nintioniil , siniud, llioi. i-liin, vn nniihii', r(iiii|il»lB roiiii'li’ln ‘ ' 4 • wlii’xl dtlvn, |ilckii|>. |>lckii|>. UROTHERS PriiB wliniiliig iiiilis, ex- PONTIAC-CADILLAC le a d s i'prn'l',"'!) ;(10k3Ji" l7lI rs".'" trn Inw iiillougo, ' ’(i.1 C H E V R O L E T ' 10{i(5 Cliovi'oU.'l ‘ %'lon, long wldo. Ma flrt cn-cn. GMC 'Irni'lcir, :ni'l VB englni'. ■lino, 4Ox:iOI lliiii,llios, (rnnsinliiUm nmll''g giioii. o i* r '' wlienls, pxIrA good, WANT ; TO SAVE MON»£Y? tlie nnd i-s|>nnd, HiilRxVII tllfs, CoiiiA To l.Bo lUco Cliovylnnd, (Iooding, ChDvroiBis.^ O ldinin. ★ C O UJGAR G / ______Tir) C H E V R O L E T ’07 D O D G E ‘ihlles, lluliiks, PonilBCi, OK VA eng)nB,“■ i.iiinitiS u.tiin, loMit wldii,1 V«VB rn-rn - a't work lUuI moHt ull « iiiisalon, ruslrini Rnh, III- *•.— ★ C O MAET E ! ' hnna n O D O E ...... $.. $ 2r»0 250 lono. liluo nnd white, “n- ri- BONANZA M OTOR S nro olllicr Iniij; wlmol/iKUil hoNnhnsc or oxtrii lone w hcol baoo •|>_l"|il.n"oC nnipnnynny n|iiik. i.k- i>ly Urn, trnllnr lillrli, low. m(le.ige. f«.;lory wnrtaiiiy,warniltv PontlllC-DodnO^pCl-nillck - nUKLEY, IDAHOS i o “ ' l u x uURY r y w WITHIN. EVERY CARil BUYERBUYER'S REACH ’00 INTERNINTERN’! ’L...... $ .193 _ _ CnmC o m o lo J Piint^l,I’lin t'l, 0-cylliiO -cylliiitcr onKli'Oi Indopondent Motors A LL,L NEWN EW COUGARS ON THEIE PROWP R O W ll F O R 1060 ^ 3-npuptl,1-npuptl, SHARP CARS I IOO Wosl Mnin J e r o n w ^ I«iii.0 h o STRICTLY[CTLY F FOR FUN: ity THIRTEENI 2-TON TI TRUCKS IN STOCK T HIE E CYCLONE CYCL CJ HIGH PERFORMA^RFORMANCE FAST-DACKI B o b R eese e s e 'Dodge City Mll.I.itli AUTO . HONDA h a i,i : h • , Maw ilocki Now pricoal a-doors, "The> Piu'mP i u ' mei'R i Fi'iond" ; •lr!‘*’^W**VM7f*‘>6Sa'" M ohlli Bob Reese’s2 se’s Dodge CityJ ■ Fords, Plymouihi, Cliovrolnls.6 a ■ T Hi E I S E N MTOTORS O I Now and Os«

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18 Twin Falls Tirrfos-News-s-Nows ' M ondoy, Sept. 30,196868 • ______^

HUNTERSRS - W ORKERS5 INDINDIAN HEAD ------^HTOCK------54 inch-wide . PUTFORM T f e m ^^ p & 8 I N C H -GHFCHRISTMAS I ^ B O O T S ^ ROCKER * M PIPRINTS I . SPARK Q V # f § 4 4 8 8 SPECIAL f 4 9 ' r ptUGS? S I H B , 1 ^ 7*? ; ■ $ 2? 4 .9 5 S ' PRICE I Reg. $59.95 B to E Widlhi ■ Sizes to 13 Your choice of a variety/ariety of covers< and colors. Comr . Buy B u y now n o w while the selection ^ With all ihoja foolureii forloble, Ideol extratr a ccholri h o lri ^ V/ido ileel ilionk, Good/ear/cQf ■ oof f ppatterns o is good. moccQjIfi loc. cuiliion long In. ■ a B tolo, ipeciol Red V/irg leel, long wearing tole ond heel, Gteen muslang lealliec up* 7 5f ! c l a n dd (7 FABRIC TAITATE in s t a l l eED d SHOP ' ^ ^ D O W N T O W N - FURNIIURNITURE ,.Y o y r Choice'of Factoryo ry Fresh v S E ^ ^ I 106 Mainain North — Twin Falls 31920JSim berlyr Road 733-27722 AC dr Champion Plugs.P lu g s. PARKING — REAR OF STORE

OIL PRESSUREESSURE - AMMETER ____ IT’S TIME FOR ______~ l J3ET ACQUAINTCQUAINTED OFFER ; * CUSTOM\ DUALDU/ GAUGES ■ * ' F o r 0 limitedmited timo oonly; we offer ■ « : 1 QUARTRT REGAl AQUAGLO ' ■ : ■ - ^ PRESTONE I Z INTERIOR .ATEXLATEX SATIN SATIN ENAMEL FINISH ! P f ANTI-FREEZE 1 S At tho special a I S M B H L M 1 IZ p ric o o f ...... 9 9 = i■ I V J * I ; ANp-THISCC u a l GAUGE SET ■ h v * ■ (Thli cffar llmlladllmlrad te on* quartq par tom«r) ■ NEW FORD mimCORTINA REG. $12.757 5 ...... 2 door iidon, 4 tpitd Tronimru TACHOMETERSlOMETERS TOO — AT BucVal ta a ti, Dlik firolid. THE O-O-OLD ™ GALLON D divtred in Twin FolUEr ...... "’""Tl. ^1926°“ : O-O-OLD RELIABLE "" '" v oD l L C O ' I aat t ""That T h a t O-o-old Reliable” BILL I 1 - BUILDERSOERS SUPPLY D SUPPLY c o m p a n yf WORKMAN I ^ TWIN FALLS .. ^, JEROMI JEROME BURLEY i , F O I^ D rtand 2 20 2 n d Ave,Ave.. No. 733-92333 3 W & 1 J390 Highland Av.. E. W V/eit ait Moln Straet S 303 North Cvtrland 146 2nd Avenuo East LIO Phon. 733.5S7J Phen* 324-4324>432l Phoni 678-836S66 PLENTY»l e n t y Co f f r e e p a r k i n g LYNWOOI- Y N W O O D H JO Eart ^ Phone 733-5110

TWINWIN FALLS M E R C H A N T S . EARLY-IN-THE.WEEK m IP W■ j SAVIAVINGS H I B I ^ H OM -SALE SEI TUESDAYSDAY & WEDNESDAY B L

DK FFOR O R THE STARS Q lQ l m I N^4 TTHESE H E S I STO RES

WHITE REVEREWAI ------B m " CEILING"LING TILE ______COPPER CUD STAINliSS S Sp„lalP..,.ho.. ------_ 4 4 ofJ - S P £ C I A U - (K 12x24 Inch. Ploln WhUo. ______~ ~ Special t'flto*r ” ■ - ^ R o g . 1 6 c S q . F t...... NOW I jC AUMAVffFtnBT QUAUTV® U A U TV * Whiio Modol 165 t o « S ^ |r 5 « T r > v 34 Dlfforonl ll«mi In An etonomltnl nintlilna wllW Bl OlOQIBOIB ACOUSTIC)USTIC TILE Sa. oiiiilnnclinn (aoiuiai to rrxika f^r V Sa- . towlnti n telaxinn poilima. All ^ \ R o g . 2 0 c \ Ihe pKictlcdl iiltclmt you niied, ' Ipcllon Now Wlilla ‘ » q . F t...... Slock ll Complal*. plut 20 Maglt Oetlgn* and \S^ Blind Ham, M o d o l ICS P E G BBOARD O / % Inch. 4x8 Sheet. SOM E EXAMPL $ 9 9 5 EXAMPLES OF PRICES $ 1 1 A 9 5 COMPLETE R o g . 3 .9 0 ...... i V >N CONSOU ...... NOW I s a ? nI I # CAOINET SAUCE PAN ivi. a l.L l PEGDO/PEGDOARD ^N lV iQ t. Ror. 7.93 $ 4 .8 8 r M a c h i n o ...... • R o g u l a r S i 6 9 . 9 5 S K I L L E T ...... 111 C a b i n e t t...... Regular $49.95 HOOKS AND FIXTURESmoclilno % W18 X SIKNNER'SR'S SEVt SEWING SHOPPE wiiili, rufiiiilo (Uy, rinvftrtinv..f imitiliiitRil Jrnl.nntng. * r m Sova-On Shoppinghopping CantiCantar, Filar nnd Flllmot*^, I Sliitily |inlyailot/coMon Iwlll. lJuKilila PRICE Iwlll, lJuiiilila con- W* larvlc* whotIt w* laillall andanil uii olhar mukai a i wall. u : E H D W E . •liuclioti, niinrtftcl lollili,llllll, CliailChail ilioiilio t 3Q. Mm ME K 1 4 7 M a in A 47 Main Avonuo W ost 4(i. laijiiliu, lono. Hiiftykiiiy Inl PH0N6PHONB 733-S54273 132 3rd St. W. 733*2910

THE ''68's68's MUST GO! FLAT WALL LALATEX PAINT 0S% wool, )5% nyton'ton r ~ — B u y r ■ B uy now at * 3L . 3 0 G a l . i e t p p l a i d CLOSE-OUSE OUT PRICES! ALW AYS FIRBT OUALITY ■ HONDAS! KAWA: 7 FT.T. MISC. PANELING SPORT ! KAWASAKI! TRIUMPH! f ' 120 to 650C 1 to 6S0CC M ODELS * 2 . 2 5 Sheet Sh, T a s t s 7 I m ' ROBE p c 1 ( OR\ CAR GUN RACK f D R A S T I C • riciiilc cli|)i w on't nxir

• Sjiilnfi cttpi for nit. R E E G O , $ 0 2 9 P R I C E " D O O RRS S . . ^6.95 jwilohla i|xicln(| • Hnliliuun »nug ~ . :po.a,$ 3 . 9 5 2 0 's a nid d 30'%30'» In Blr

BUSIUS > . d li > o . IUS MOTORS Tor UOO nt footballball RnmeRflmos, euto aoats, basebnll 1806 Kim berly R Harnea, othor oporto.torlB. Tho^Thoy nro m oth proofed with nberly Rond — 733-9222, dioldrin and araa pro-ohripro-shrunk. Colon: bluo, red,sd , — SALES «n< 124 DIuo Lakoi Dlvd. 5. .LES «nd SERVICE'— '' Dlvd. 5. 7 3 3 01 5 5 0 0 3 3 block, whito ondd brown.b r o w n . DOWNTOWNDWN TW TWIN FALLS ) ' ' V , J ■ ^,7 ' - ■ ‘ '

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dvertlsing supplement to /IN FALLS TIMES-NEWS lesdoy, October 1, 1968 mMP men sJ tL : d f e u MifilSON BATESJESFURNnWEi I a MAKES SPEQALfOAl C4R104Dm P n ^

W PRESENT DAY i m u u o wiKMreouR w ______. •» ’ .

IHf - * H ■ ■ ^ J i i l i P ' ^ T T * ipT- ' SA - • . . I - . ILID ilADI Finest New^ ■ m sH i p AtYoiir Oi; ig s ta rts O I B i i m m h Hi I H ^ H S Be Near Hie Doorsr at 9 A.M. Shoip For »s 9 A«lLM.

- ...... " ’ I-'r ■ y I NOTICEICE TO THE PUBLIC E LAMPS R0IIIN6 BOARD SPECIALCIAL - I m\* r; ilTo make this— our 33rd ANNIVERSARYA^ SA LE-the mo; Id at >12.95 Pad*ad & CoverI Sets ^jjSpectacular sales evvent"^«gr en t^^ held in M agic Valley, w at our disposaly^lX;al/lX ;?OL|D CARLOADS of all-ne A FREE P a ir o ff NNylons ylons wwill ll be glv- if "i^^URNITURE. Furthermerm ore, w e have reduced all prici en to the firstt lOe:lOe tadiestadles at Twin M ... on'CARPET, APPUANCES,iNCES, TTV 's BEDDING and FURNITUF Falls itore andid SO'^aSreiSO'^adTei at the M -m aking this ANNIVERSAR'IVERSARY CELEBRATION one you cai Jerome store. W HHUE Ilt THEY

not afford to miss! lAST S T ______------______^I .tmlt I pr. Customer E.m E. W hi KITCHEN!N CHAIRSCH I IP- KROEHLEtOEHLER ROCKER • Heavy Duty Framama a |B^3 sfx L E O ( 1 SJ( • GenuineGenuina walnut« armi HIDE->E - A - BED • Padded Seat. & 1 •obu. • UphoiiteriUphoiitered — b a c k s I

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