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Reds Loseose H jH H H I D ir k s e n R ej fu f u s e s 276 Men In Attack I T o Bia at c k Cl lo o t t u r e iSAIGON (A P) — E nem y - -N,. v 'JM forces swarmed out off flooded ricclands closc to thc Cambo- Cambo­ dian iTordcr today andI lost at ^ . I I n F oo r r ta s F?ui u s s le a st 276 of thcir men InIn alm ost T ■ suicidal assaults on twoI well de-de­ fended Soulh Vietnamesecse fron-fron­ J • WASHINGTON (AP) — - A pc- Scn. ! Clifford P. Hansen,nsen, R- si(sion that Justice Fortas has tier camps. Illion to cul off Senate debateIcbatc on Wyo.. ^ said in a prepared be been an approving viewer of T he two atlacking forcesorces lo-to- ^ I / the' Abc Forlas nominationilion was speech.: »■*. JhiJhcse film s," Hu-ri sflid.- "But -»,,e taled about 900 men, andnd in ad­ad- filed loday after Republican:publican in another preparedI speech.speech “certainly all of lhe public has dition to'nearly a thirdI of- their Leader Everett M. Dirkscn•kMn de- de- thet leader of lhe fight foror confir- Jh'the more accurate Impression • men,, they left large numbersm bers of livered a heavy, blow toJ Fortas’Fortas |mation defended Fortas’sas's par- 'hat senators,' however right- _ rifJes. machine gun^ grenade . -riduaUun ln-nillTiEi> oil1 obsccnl- obi^ctilll- otiaiy disapproviiiA. have*t^ i i ^ . ^•;~i-TauhchoMf t f - ^ t h e r - chief justice. ty and acciiicd his criticsi^cs of dis- slippingsli inlo innumerable pri­ • • ■ equipment on tfie fieldss of bat-bat­ mn. ' Majority Leader Mikece Msns^M3ns= to1 n in g this role; vate showings." tle. field. D ^onl., filed thc petition _ . Fortas sided with the majorl- The defenders reportedarted 11 r — to invoke thc Senatc^s■ debate- , Sun- Philip A. H art. D-Mlch.,D-Mich., ty In several technical rulings South Vietnamese killed and 100 IOO '' limiting cloture rule to halth-iif a n fnfil- : efforts to bran d F oDrtas rtas as a ththat reversed lower court flnd- f c - — !t.!« . purveyor of dirty movies nre as in wounded. Four Americanan .Green : ■. ibuster against his motion to ! e.s nre as ings that some films were ob- m nMinn "obsccnc and dfslastefulul as thethc scene.‘c Opponents have made his Beret men in-one. of thele camcamps ps . take up thc Forlas nomination>mmation , them selves." vc were wounded. •*' for consideration. votes a major issue and have Coinciding • witfr' thee , fierce ' A vote is lo be takenken at 1 "Some of Ihe public may have hcheld viewings of the films in . Sround assaults on tlie camcamps ps at u je . p.m., Tuesday on thc, petition.netiiinn achieved' the erroneouss impres- theirth bid to gather support. thien Ngon and PhuocIOC Tan, H ’ ■ { ■ B To cul off tho debate wl.ll'ill laketake a ^ ^ west of Tay Ninh City,/, enemenemy y B . . - , " I Iwo-thirds majority of senatorssonator. _ _ . . . J . V ' gunners laid a savage barrageb arrag e J f c - i m vtjttng. ■*. r ' • ji 1 * n ■ *i of rocket and mortar firere on the ...... Dirkscn, in a switchh of his I il I J ^ |T TOUCHES en-ai^ ai'rawetmeiit ler— < li_i5_C7lMriU4a_oI,lhe_lflbiQ_d6cowiionn'rom Jionf p ruvious'ipognion, .i&ia nfiwiimsti norlIi^f~tire"’provihclarca^it3,l”capit3, ” the presld^l’s banquetet af~tHe~iaflRe’annual Idaho Floristsr Associa- •ebmmlTtee for the banquet whichwhic wiil be- beld Saturday he would not vole forr cloture. which-was the target of9f an al­al- tion are, from left,. Vickiicki Dc FcFord, Norma Crandall and Jen colght. And he left open whelher he still ta c k W ednesday In w hichch 135 ofc f "------favors confirmation of Fortas. thc enemy were Wiled. TKe petlUon filed by Mans- T h e atta c k s In T ay N inh P ro v ­ field hnd the signaturesfSGoal of 23 Is[s $85,000$: ince and intelligence , reports of Parley Pondered ISJ I I senators, 16 DemocratsIs and 7 ered Florists Gi Republicans. Only 16 signers other enemy forces maneuver­lan^EUver- UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. * ts Gather Newsman ^ > signers Twin Falls United Fundund board IdnhoI< alumn! group In 1962. ing in the area brought massive (AP)—Support grew am among ong ____ were required by the rules.ules. set this y e a r's goal a t $85,000 A proclam ation designating B52 strikes. Of 10 raidsIs byby' the lesser members of the Unit- ^ Dirkscn was initially an oul- during its meeting Fridayday mom- 0October as United Fund month. big bombers, in the past 24 ed Nations today for a Big . spoken supporter of President ing at tho Depot Grill.I. Inlr Twin F alls will also be pre- hours, nine went Into Tayray Ninh Four isummit meeting pro- For State"ate Meet 1To Take Johnson’s nomination of Fortas e agencies sented at tho meeting. Mayor ?iL It was noted lhat the agencies s; Province and some 800J tons ot posed by Secretary-General to succccd Chief Justice Earl " t o ° r ^ A pproxim ately 200I peoplep e o p l e ager aj of the Twin Falls Chambcr "w tice Earl involved need a minimumnlmum of Egon^ Kroll has issued the proc- bombs fell on the principalipal Infil- infil­ ^ Thant In an effort to rc- I r Warren. 5102,501 to fulfill responsibilitiesonslbllllies lomatlonh to Bob Day, United tration rouje toward Saigon.aigon, 70 \ -_ Presl-Prcsi the nomination, he said loney In a luncheon. Gordie Shaw wili act ie Big The convenlion will conlinue n; to raise that much money In a U.S. headquarters reported reaction from the Big II conlinue nicntaior for a designign school deident Johnson has namedmnH w-jch.Wash- ihcrc was "a strict undcrsland-th^t S community that has raised a « master of ceremonies end a- more fighting In the northern Four—the United Slates,es, theIhe throughI Saturday withVUh many SaturdaySi morning. Four)ur top de- inn Post editor J.r R.T> Wiffu /i« . log in the commltlee^ tn thal. a i. the m axim um of $68,000 in1 the past.past prise will be given, •licoplers Soviet Union. Britainn and sspecial design schools:hools and signerssi will be featured in this gip f vote did not bind anybody.” provinces and three helicopters red m this gins, a strong supporter of his will nol campaign slogann lcis «'Vni.F"Your . D uring the Friday m orning and a U.S. Marine Jet werewere shot France—lo TTianl’s suggcs-juggcs- speakerss featured. s(session. Vj( fill In al Word lhat Dirkscn will nol session John Roper, chairman V ietnam policies, to fili in as :’sTba£ Help Help But Help.” J .down there. Four of theJ hellcoo-helicop­ t'O" foreign mlnis-minis- Tlte president’s banquetinquet andaM The arrangements from this U.S.U.: ambassador to »>,<. the UnilcdTiniinH volc to put the Scnatc’s debate- ,®‘P-. , of Ihe special gifts section, said ter crewmen and two» Marine during the current:urrent tball wlll be held Saturdayarday night si .session will be displnycd at the Na i wecS of limiting cloture rule Intointo effect Br. Thad Scholes, driverive chal^chair- tthe section Is well under way. ycd at the Nations In the waningig wecKsweeks 01ol brought -from Majority Leader fliers were killed, end two hell- General. Assemblyibly to to / following the electionDn of new Holidayh Inn for the public. his administration, ly Leader man, indicated the campaign-impalgn- Isis j.having kicked off several days _____c o p ter CK w m en w ere wounded. le top-, officers that afiernoon. Daryl Hin. M ansfield. D-Mlont., ont., the better organized thanm in the jago. funded. jS S .‘a'l'te™'' \ '^>'1 >"cludes a florists , 'Wiggins replaces veteran dip e as hell P“st. There are 30 per cont Dryden, Twin Falls, is tlie pres- „ will bo a >omat George W. Baliill wwho ho auTtaul! '^ “ c^lon th at *’lt sure as hell per cent jack Muldoon, who heads the Thant in his annual report I JS Uie pres auction and Ihero will bo a ilfflcult to more people working, on tho c report Ident this year. K -iccllne for Thursday to Join theL cncampalgr m o aT n wlU" m ake It m ore difficult to ig. on tho commercial division, indicated •' of the assembly Thursday . _ board of directors meotlnfi for ^ unhifrt break a filibuster by opponents, drlvo th a n In p a st years.ears, tthe civic groups, service clubs - - A barbecue and dancelance were nnew and old Board memberfl.lemberfl. of Vice Presidentlent Huberi HuDcrt opponent of the nomination Importance;0 night nccused both thecV.l'.L* Unit- ' , scheduled,,,for tonightIt at Blue ______H. Humphrey. lomlnailon The campaign klckoffate lodny scheduled for noon Monday at t are giving tremendous support Union of resorting to slrongt , called for President Johnsonrohnson to tho Elks Club. ' t iVv Following a breakfast Satur- . I months al the U.N. Wiggins is to thia year'fl.drive. % U arm methods when they felt , llv tho^Qur withdraw the nominationalion and Harold T. Nelson, Boise, will Roy Roper-toid the board hla Of Aviation ned ■' morning, the group will he 1 [ r a i expccicd to serve only tho foui ^ thelr security threatened. ^ ' SpvfiuheAgricultural months until a ncw presidepi from his bo the featured speaker.ker. He is planst for-report meetings to be welcomed by Ray Rostron,slron, man- _ _ nj< „ present position as associate ------^------J 2^-f- chooses his own envoy next Jan- associate regional director for thelhe Bureau heldt rejtilarly after tha kickoff Is Stressed lyncxt Jan- on the high court,urt, which of Reclamation for thefio westernw eslern MI onday...... Meetmg Set 5»uary. W iggins. 64, who roso trnm from t • ne has held slnco 19C5. states. Mr. Nelson served ns i.- ■ SUN VALLEY, Idoho (AP) r- • ^^nJiv In "Tho Blalure of the court has chairman of tho "Greateriater Boise NEWTON SENTENCED Aerial transportation Is a basic on “ country v-cckly ir JS A t S u n Vd a ilClley y !3l Minnesota to guide Tho WasEWash demeaned alreadydy by the United Fund” drive Inn 1066 and OAKLAND. Calif. (AP)-Huey and growlna need In developingi-BS .Nixon Seel5eeks Votes ^ monumenlnlly poor Judgment was president of ftclrclr United t Newton, leader of the Black - the mountalnoua Pacific North­ ington Post as managing edltoi Ic N orlh- ifrl dl-splayed by the Presidentesident of Fund orgonlznlloji in_10C7._Hei_10C7._He I P-anthors,-wns-«entenced-to-2 to — west, aviation conferonca dele- ■ SUN VALLEY - Fony-clfihlForty-eight nn.and editor Ihe Inst two decades,’ Iho United States and by-Justice fitnles will be represeniednied at the Is largely nn unknown quantity by-Justice l.s also al'ate chairmanIrman of 151 years In prison todayfoi*' gate* heard today. - 1^™ Foru, slnco hl» o.oooslonnsloti to «a "Ducks Unlimited" and was sslaying a .while policeman last "‘‘•Aviation Is becdrning increase . Nalional Association of SStalo tale In w orld arrair.s_ w ithout pre “ In Deep) SouthSc 1Dopartmont.s-of' AgricuHurecuKure un-an- vIouHvie -experiehee In-forelgn-dlfS g n -d l- sentr^on .thQ. Suprcmo^Court.!'o^Court.!' prC3idBot:'6f "tho ^-Universityiversity of (October. ------^ ...... Ingly Im p o rian t'to Idaho and the 0 and the - : • • ...... •*"------nunlconvenllonni whichh gels un- plomncy.pk But Johnson, pralsec northwc.stern states and tho lon. p raised . . «of cin- gy The Ahsoclatcd Press _ r.-iHiimplirciLlook.iiis.campniciii.cam pnicn ‘I; ‘icj; w aiLSundny_eycningling at-Sun at_Sun hljhls,judgmcnl,-lils.-under£iandln{ ______provlnces-and-Ierrltoilcsof-Can- whcre-he Valley...... ------...... —— • and^ils-humon-eompnsalon; an ------atlBr” bald-Idaho-Gov., Don W. Republican Rlchnrd M.M Nixon tlo the West coast whcre-he V = M oIyWrT)^osit"Proi)?d~ ^ ^ ~ Samuelson. welcoming delegates campaigned' against third-partylird,party promised 1 more prosperitysperlly for According to Stanleylley Tren- W^ iggins >yas dc.scrlbcd by hi? of Ihe In- llircnt George C. Wallacece in thethc ^Amcrica. _ . hihnilc, Boise, Idaho'sI commlp-commiff- newspaperne today as “ "a a staunclstaunch to the annual meeting of Ihc In- ' ndmlnistrn- ' "T ternational J^orthwest Aviation ; by arguingg a vote Tho Democrntlc nomineomlneo said jlsioner of agrlculiure. tho thc theme -’U|-supporter of tho administra- Cniincll. Ifor Wallnco would i>e a vole for thereI were three recessionsisslons dur- forfr the convention, w1»lchvhlch ends lion'st‘o position on Ihe Vicinair I was vice Thursday noon, will be “New war," Hc retired as edUoi •Thero are a Jot of mountain* Hubert ' il. Humphrey. 1Ing the years Nixon was vice T "./'sr Miners's LDig A t CastCastle Peak Republican Dimensions In Agriculture."ilture " Immediately upon accepting:ceptlng tht thc ous regions between us, *ndand dir*dif­ Nixon snid tho en tirere South rpresident In the last Ropublicnn D nn.llitnn« shoiildn'l."so Off,on a tlilrdlilrd par- i adniinlalruiioii. Ile snld.uld. "When -Mr. Trunhaile added-thati)w.( nn..one appolntm eni. Dy BOB JOHNSON ficult ro a d bulldlnR condltlonH.. ] ” |„ Thc ncw amba.ssndorior flew tcto ["■' ina Morp becnusc Wnllacoaco cnn- / Americans volP on prosperity,rospcrliy, I oof Ihe topics to Ik: discussed will y, M m H Times-News Correapondcnt }^ai1 scrv ice Is dim inishing. M ore Washington from hisIs sumaummoi m er f and more oiir states nnd prov­ nol be elecled. He said the only nmf confklent they willII give us n bob federal and slate relations.rciaiion.. M aine to m eet wllh 9 |B ^ H CLAYTON—Amorlcan Smell- hftu/v question Is whether Wallacellace can clear( call for m ore of it,'* meet wllh [ inces and territories hnyc had ^ * More than 240 peopleplo willwlll llobo Jjoi „ |,,„ „ „ tlio Whltohite lioHouso n s. I H n H H Ing nnd Refining Co. Is probing .rtniinn ■■ cnough votes to denyly him or o r Portland, H um phreylirey ncciiK-nccuK- attendinga' iho mcclInK, Including *ii, Ig jl^ g beneath the carlli's aurface at 10 lurn lo air transportation,"nation, Humphrey a majority nnd force ( Including Timrfiduy nlghl, Wigginsgglns said, ; ' ho .‘•aid, j »nd forcc c(| Richard M. Nixonn loa dlnmond drilling aince Belting rcraft aro Meanwhile, Wallace head- ' up comp Insl Mny 15, pprfccted "aviation acllvltlcsnclivllles iqunrters tn Alnbnmn snldcni.i re-ri.. Iirnin| and . was about to leave onslructlon .schedules call fnr Ihele structureslructuri ^ will expand cnormouHly.'. 1 would iports of a romance betweenw/./.n thcthe "ir when Hh; moderaior said lelenhonc to In- ciimpleled by Dec. 1. K™ William G. Salisbury, Spokane, Miy thoro Imlnn] a bright former governor and « a prcliynrM V »'0 Jvw rect’Wed n rcpt»rl ”swilchlni; cen ter In CiiHllelord Inslallation of new’ ccntrnl cen tral of-of WrtBh., BcologlM In charge, snld fulurr for aviation.*' hlondo cnnipulgti worker;'onde, M iss Ja-N een Ito Nixon, tn«inc-story building to bo liKated conversion, cm nnd a ncww telephonotelephoni | . ' V . ' Is conducting Its flrat fully hefl- Aiioul I.W dolpgutes from Ida- i Iverllsing I'or example, Humphreyiphrey saidsold m)m Ronjo Avenue, across the dli ho, OrO|{i)ii, W nshlnglon,1 AA^nNka laska, , nn n d venlslng iicroHs the directory will bo deliveredivered priorprloi ' ' -■ ■; copter supported operation in : A ll..; aKi-'ncy In Indtanapolls,Is. Ird,,Ird ,, Ithat If tlw Urpulillmnn preslden- ureetm (rom tho present:scnt tele- to to llm c.ut-over. > the P acific Noclhwcnt. Montnnn. Norlh Dakoln, Alhcr- , M r. S.iunders noted th a t Ihi lu, llrlllbh Columhln, Saakoich-I | *'''® travcllniiMIiib full- t tinl noinlnei would n«i|nol drbaie debaie pphono building. 1 ;d lhat tho j Crews nro working aa high thw am - him, "hnw dr you thinkliink you're 'Iho building wlll be con- now no sv/ltchlng centero r relieve:rellovcH ; ew an and NorlhwCHt T?r?SnrS errllorlea , <>'» thAam- I • : ; ‘ i,, ',i as 0,400 fool olovnilon. In on . il wonldn'lJidn't ob- goingI lu fare up lo leaders uf siruclcdsi of concrelo blockn andnnd growth gn prcsnuro and reflects thaame Irlp I arriving Youngsters who lake5 paripart ih (Churk D#\hf//f, Montelie Turner, len.li M att Ro'lierls, Jncklack LIslo, Ihl third secllnn, Jnck Lisle, Lisle, Kcmt Ki'n ______•by-forcat“ tmU~tnkes’"neorIy ft— In Twin Fnlla Friilny' fOL_UjcJol_Ujc Sftlurdnyla-pacado w lll-get-get free Sheri- ! futbinh. Itnbbiotbio GGrant. rant. JodyJ Allen and Wobb I.lfiie.' I.inie.' PrPruoU , Iluilily Allen,I, Jody Jody Al- Al ' dday. ^ lute-aeBNOii M ttlo nuckaroolaroo U».Uo- ilckels to tlio-rodco, it: waswan re-r«- Curtlt( (irarr and Ronniemnle IrUh. Culf riding, first scction,•ctlon, Joel Im len, Jndo Roblnseoii1 and and Jack Jaci m* ' . doo fliKjnaorcd by tho Jaycccs. ' Salisbury aald the firm does Jaycccs. ported. There Is ultio a queen andi secon'i neriion. TwifcKl Me»»er*Messer* JJuker, Harlan Vundenbarki'Kcl-'iibiirki'Kel-' Lli LIfile...... ~ nnot want to allempt to construct J Tho- firm iwrlormoiicoice Is alat contest and qiicon canditiateaQndldaiea t amilh, Tommy Irish, GaryG ary Mil- b ly M inton, fvlonte Turnor,nor. .Shane .Shano j R„pors, Jack Lisle,, J,T.'Roe, J. T. Roe lyfU M 0 road Inlo the area until it R tonlfjht nt I'ronllcr Field.leld. Con- “'■e nsked to ho at Frontier Iler, Shane Meeker. Rodneylodney Cut-Cul- ^Mcekor and Ricky Murray;irray; sec- scott Griffith, Grog< Caldwell, Caldwell U' ’ w - >'<' ■ kknowfl th o t Ihore Is enough 'hrnlnni-i,. In nngo s° ^ 7 lo i'lcld aboiil t) n.m. Snlurdayirday for hlnI h , T erry Roblirall.rail. .ScoilSeoil o ond wctlon, Wayno Huffnur,ttffnor'Jolf Jeff Walt Ireland nnd WehbVohb Lisle. I.lsle | f l ^ ' mineral to support a road. como from ihrounhouiout l«lahoIdaho tryouU. ,' ^ (irnm, Vicki Sharp, Chris Day- I-l-nncr, .loe Ward. Mnrlln>1nnin No-Nn- ( c „ |f fopin,;, first (iecllon,iccllon, Joel Joo V* ' \ Thn helicopter is flown by Aixl Home even comu fromrom othorolhor In cnmpclllloii tonightIt nl al 8 at holf.I Monty Cantrell and Munie v vak, Hurlan i^llnn and MMatt ou jn Lane WlllianiB,mn, DDnndj andy R, E. NokeR, Seatite, and ia sinlcs. Frontier Field urc: Ponymy bare- Wobb, ' iMeek- I M urray an d C indy • ProBcolt;ProBwut; tltier I'lcld; TliT im F arrcJl, HuiWy Alien, K Kon ent canip'n .garbage, a pratllcA " w lli ond III Frontier Field,'Neld.' or; ihlrd aecllon, Chrla Dnyhoff,Dayhoff, secondi section, Dixie) Hldredge,lildredgo, Pony bnret>ack, firstsl secllon,secllon. PiP ruolt, Jack Lisle and NIniNino ''V which has drawn the praise ot ; ' Tho firal two porforiiianceaonnances Shane Proscoll, Monlee Webb, MattI Roberls, ShaneD I'rcscoit,Prcscoit, A Alnn l.nncnstcr, Dandyidy Godby, Hnrisen,Hr nnd exirns, Ted M Morrl orrl- the U.S, Forest Service. ' . aro for area candldiiloa,I, and IheIho Scotl Grant, Jyle Aiidoraouraoii and Wnyno^ linffncr, Shorlrl Prescott T ntdy Harbor, RussollDll IliKlkln, soson. Buddy Allon, Jody AllenAllei M arvin Larson, Clayton Dls* V' finni iMirformunce la Ihethe Idaho Cnrl Merkle. ianu Jeff j'nutor. andI Ihlrd acc- N Mike Hrlckson and Tood Hol-nndHol- an Jndo Rohinsnn, ■ ■ trict forest ranaer on Whoio ? Slnlo Championship, Ropers; Gary Mlllor,tr, Tom IIlon, Buddy Allen, WadeVndo Pruu-hurk;Pruu- hi second scction,nn, Kevin ‘The‘' progrnm for ench eventeven ' A HELICOPTER under-under- conlrAetconi (o American SmeltingKing and

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2 , Twin Foils Tlmes-Newsews FriFriday, Sept. 27, 1968 ShootiSigShe O f Magicc V;Valley 6-Year-Old ^ Seen Set Today Injured In ^ • Mrs. , Jack Waegeliii typiqg H e ife r D ra w s while standing up . . . Frank Daily/ Weather Re,Report 5®’ York filling out accident re­ CamCar as P r o te sst t Obituaituaries A Ti ccid en t port . . . Lt. Dean Bennett^ rg A G-year-old Twin Falls boy reeling reeling "left ' oul” . ... Marilyn From Tlm es-News 24-Hourl-Hour WV eather Bureau Wire —1 FAIRFIELD — Camas County f! \ Sheriff Paul Cox stated ’“i’v that _ r ^ C. Milligan h n who wwas struck by a car Thurs- Blackburn Blackbui laughing nt joke . . . irmer n day d ay c evening is listed m fnlr , , , irate farmers and catllemen1 are C. E.^ (Bud) Milligan, former H Lloyd LeClair delivering mail Ml p protesting r Z I ii the shooting of ann 800 Twin Falls resident, died at his ■ I condition at Magic Valley Mc- J ■ m orial Hospilal. . . . JerryJ' .Meyerhoeffer and i WINDY pound 1heifer during the sagehen-ehcn home in Boise Wednesday mom-nom- H morial T em peratureses Forecast season. ^ ^ . mg ing 01of aa short illness. ' ■ ■ Twin*^wii Falls Police said Darrylrryl Eddie !Sutton having . hallway 1 ' For the third time In four was born in Springfield,ificid, Q ^ Sharp, - son of Mrs. Rochelled ie confcrenceconfcren . . . M rs. Louise Bu.sh _____ GGenerallyci fair todny Ihroughlugh grecs, wind calm , hum idity.‘^^2^ 33 vyears cars 1Lclie Ruhy and Son, Cor-Cor Ore. ”0He was married to Auroraurora H S Sharp, was tossed nearly 40 feet talking jabout plans for weekend . Salurday wilh variable ligh high per cent,o and baro m eter 30.0430-04 ral cattlehwn. cai have losl oni^nl- ani- Hall in ]Twin Falls Jan. 29, 1933. ■ ■ by tho by impact. The accident oc- . . . MMrs rs. M ary Littlefield work- cloudincss. Little temperaturelure inches inches. The 8 a.m . readings in mni h,, r>tImo He lived in thc Boisc area, for ■ I currec c u rred about 5:30 p.m. on Sec-’Cc- ing in oloffice . . . Jerom o Fiscus , N a t i o n a l mal during the hunt. Sometime changc today; cooler nnd windyindy Magic Valley: Twin Falls c‘“‘dav Sunday morning an 800 poundjound ‘hethe past 15 years, working as °a ■ ■ ondood Avenuo A West near Sears. having coffeei "with friend . . . Chov- Qffj, Hieh Low P r. Saturday. Snlur High today In tho 70s 70s Weath W eather B ureau: 43. w ith 62 per heifer was shot at el-.p close factory represeniative for Chev- ■ ■ Officers said the young Sharplarp Art SelinSell back in office after . ■ and low 80s; low tonight in thc thc cent humidity;1 TJ='. Entomolo->molo- range . shotgun. T he i.«lf heif- rolet^olet DivisionDi of General Mo- H ■ boy dartedd across thc parkingting several idavs in field . . . Carolyn . Albany, cloudy 74 44 . . ^Os n )f the lot a r •• 30s and lower 40s; high Salur*ilur- gy gy La U b o ra td ry , 43, w ith 82n.Pifi per e r w as in a posted p a stu re southsoulh tors. He was a member of the ^ ■ lot and into the path of a 19C4•954 jesser .Tesser rmakinf* arrangem ents to A lbuquerque, clear 83 51 • •• . . day Hav 65 ( to 75. Probability of rain centcent humidity: Jerome, Buhl, ,1,. ,38 Jg First Christian Church, Klmbtr-mbtr- [ [ ^ ChevroletChevr driven,by Teresa Y. do chon Atlama. cloudy... 80 59 ... Buhl. jjjQ j^uby home. The loss Is *. do chores for neighbor . . . Peto ' 1 near zero. Outlook Sunday: sun- 48:48; CCastleford. 44; R upcrt. 37, estim -i.im ai ated a t well ov er | 200, ac- ' Nelson. Nelso 20, Twin Falls. PetersoiPeterson delivering bow ling Bismarck, clear ... 67 37 ny and continued cool. In Ihe and 1Hailey. 43. Soil tempera- Surviving n re his widow,, Dol-Bol- Mrs. Mrs Nelson swerved In an scores ti Boston, cloudy ...... 70 .61 .01 ipera- cording to Sheriff Cox. Surviv “ n scores to office . . . F» C. Shene-' •0* Camas Prairie, high today: in tures: T.F. Weather Bureau: Farmers and cattlemen In- the n,. se; two‘J!® sons, Claude E. Milliganlllgan ,> attemptattem to avoid hitting the boy.f’oy- berEorberger visiting in business of- Buffalo, cloudy 62 53 •• .. the ,|,g 70s;^ low tonight In tbo 20s four-it tobert .. .. . a . , ■ t Neil 20s four-inch, 67-51; eight-inch, 60- area told, Mr. Ccox that they if,;,.Jr., Corona, Calif., and Robert f Neither Mrs. Nelson norr a fjccfjco , . . And overheard .... Chicago, clear ...... 61 53 ' •• •• and and upper i 30s; high Saturdayy in 55; 20-inch,2( 58-58. and 36-inch, ‘ Milligan, Boise: his mother,other, . i ! passengerpasse. in hcr vehiclc. Darcy‘•■cy "One•■Qne nicen thing about having Cincinnati, clear ... 74 51 , •• .. the 60s. 6' At noon, th e Twin F alls 63-63; ’RR.sn soing to bartd together and request that the west end of, Mrs. S. D. MlUlgan. Boise;; WO wo . - IK • , ; Nelson. Nelso I. was injured. ^a small foreign car is lhat you • Cleveland, cleac .. 66 43 ' •• .. Weather ^eat Bureau recorded-70 de- and C sisters. M rs. W. L. Mills and ' Denver, clear ...... 80 43 I . .. . I, ------Camas Prairie be dosed to all onlv have lo buy half as much _ hunting followflAg this incident.ident Mrs. Max Handly, both Boise. ; antifreezel” D es M oines, clear .. 73 51 ^ ,t,.J and seven grandchildren. . J Officers Ai-e Detroit, clear ...... 68 43 .. r k L - Thfey told th e/sh eriff th a t they Xh®y Funeral services are sett Sat- . r i r Rort Worth, clear.. 81 56 \ S um m ary, E xtte ten n d d e d O u tlo oilJa. k Iwould S ' take tMe matter to Gov. ‘ im crs J u I Donald SamiSlson if necessary urday at 3:30 p.m. at Summers Helena, cloudy ...... 73 42 I •• . . The xh< surfdce high pressure ov- SurfaceSurl winds will Incrense Chapel, Boise, with Rev. Roger DR. HARVARD LUKE Elected By |~ Indianapolis, clear • 77 44 .. cr S 10 get Mmefection. ^haiKl • •• cr Southern Idaho is weaken-ken- and rreach speeds of up to 25 „ ut D. Moore, F i r s t Christifln . . . dJcd Wednesday. Fo- w / Jacksonville, clear . S7 71 ; .. Ing jng asa a cold front moves acrossross miles per hour in the Magic»*« I The Sheri* is continuing his Church, officiating. Final rifes _.*- K ansas City, d e a r . 80 52 - t},,, j M s 'nvestlgailoil He stated that a neral services will be hdd at Water W Group ^ : ■ the Intermountaln region. Therehere and and Upper IJ Snake River Valleysalleys i" ™ ^ shot wn be Cemetery,tilery, J" 2 p.m., Saturday at ReynoldsI d s JL 6 ^ 5 Los Angeles, cloudy 88 63 ••Is .. 15 littlejh, moisture available withwith late late today t and Salurday. lari BURLEY - Officers of the Louisville, c le a r-^ .. 76 53 .. • with a rifle onTtje Allen Bausch-usch- _____ ■ FurFunerdl ChapcL Pastor Carl BU this system and partly cloudy)udy The The extended weather outlook „ Losser of Sherwood, Ore., willvill IntermountalnInten Section of th e l j f f , M em phis, clear . . . 78 54 , ;* . . conditions condl with nn Increase In for aj er ranch. He felii thatr.sonie-sonie- -mir I In for agriculture in Southern Ida- thing should , be don^'takitop this IM ri officiate. Final rites will bei at AmericanAmei Waler Works w ere ■ ^ Miami, cloudy ...... 81 73 3.291 JUa ju surface rfa winds will accompany)any ho ho and ai East - Central-Oregon pthis Mrs. Morgan o*" he elected Friday morning as the I , # 1* V Milwaukee, clear ... 64 47 .. thefi Sunset Memorial Park. The - elecK ' •• the front.^No rainfall is expectedcted through throug ncxt"'Wcdnefeday calls KING HILL — Mrs. Etta F. family suggests contributionsons lllh lllh annual session, held in lhe M pls.-St. P ., clear . 69 39 ! •• .. in the ji, valleys. The outloDk for for for someso cooling lojjpv anc}..^at-• ' Tt/r* • Morgan,M organ. 70, King Hill,-died Tues- Vie- Ponderosa Inn, closed. The wfe New O rleans, clear 78 68 ^ Tues- „ade to St. Benedict’s Me- Pond ',*• the w eekerft Js for s'unnj' skieskies urdayur4_ny: otherw ise, tem peraturesatures ^U linO ’ day niglnight at Nampa at the home morial Fund. Dr. Luke wass a three-daythree meet began Thursday. ; but-a little cooletiwilh^empe.ra,:'lera^ should rem ain n e a r normlal al to of relatives of a heart alfment.yent. fon Twin Falls physician.in. WilliamWil W.-Anderton, South I tures neat’ the normal. • — a few degrees above gormfrmal. al. (Com(Continued Front Pag® One)ine) „She She wwas born.AuSi-l5r;^8B8r-ln» ^ l j i ------Salt O m aha, cle a r 78 51 . . ^ ------Salt Lake City, was n a nl-frd; C BKM : It will be cooler In westerntern No prprecipitation is expecfcd. in j,..,keeping a dean atid respect- Plsgah, Miss., and came to Ida- chairman, and Donald M. Ells- Phoenix, clear ...... 101 68’ . ••. yallc' valleys today and the restt of Soil temperatures at th^four- „i,,- ‘ ho in 1927. She had resided in Pittsburgh, clear .. 69 47 .. able cam p. worth. Idaho Falls, was eiccted ^ : *■ Southern Idaho ^turday as inch level should range from Hg . j,q trees, this A area ” since then. She was Elsie Bonar pulo a newly created office, chair- ^ P tlnd, M e., cloudy . 73 55’ .. •• tem peratures low er rto the 60s the m 60s the mld-40s in tho eastern? val- ; were cut ‘ to provide for thee ap-atv P” preceded . in death by two) hus- BUHL BI - Elsie M. Bonar.. 57. ,51an-m an-elect. Lynn C. Ludlow, Pro- ^ Ptlnd. Ore., clear .. 73 50 ..•• and ' 70s on Sniurday. The lowslows leys tito tho mid-50s InX K ^w est. J bands. Ellsworth Goodmann and died died Thursday morning atIt a vo. Utah,I. is vice chairman, and ^ Rapid City, clear .. 75 44 . . . q_i„ il.fi' Proacli to the helicopleT-pad'at • *• tonight will ranRC from the mid-md- Even with cooling lnd lower «a^ Eugene Allison. Boiso Bois H ospilal of a long ill- Robert Robe Hilbert. SaU Lake City, « Richmond: cloudy .. 86 63’ .. •• 30s , thru the 40s with no frost[rost tempetem peratures S aturday nightr,h?^?n in ‘he ^ cam p.-than w as necessary ^i. I, and that the drilling equipment ,,i«In 1W7 she was marriedicd to i\ess. i\ess waawas re-elected secretary-trca- ^ St. Louis, clear ...... 77 48! •• oc^uioccurrence likely. tlie hJhigher southeast agricultural 2"^ « Van Morgan in Butte, Mont. She Sh w as born Aug. 1, 1011, in sui-e, Salt Lk. City, clear . 77 45 .. had been skidded from the pad ” *• surer. Ho also is a national dl- * *• Low temperatures reportedrted valleysvalley no damage to potato {r ,C„_ Mrs. Morgan belonged to.0 the Henrietta. Hen Okla., and camc0 to fector.rp^tc San Diego, cloudy .. 80 60 .. ihjg , to. the drill site rather than ^ ' •• this morning In the potato-grow-row- crops Is anticipated. Haying"8 ®c-ac- cum additional trees forf." a" Ladies Society of the Brother-•other- IdahoIdal .with hcr fam ily In 1918. Trustees x r Include D. L eRR oy o y . San Fran., clear ... 66 51 remen settling at Buhl. She was gradu- Arm ^ •• ing areas of the upper Snakelake tivltietivlties In the lower Treasure “cond landing spot. ® hood of® Locomotive Firemen settl Armstrong, Rexburg. and David)avld Rattle, cloudy ...... 66 49' .. •• River Valley includes Rigby, 41; Vallc' lo c k ated from the Buhl High Schoo! r v , 41; Valley, should continue to make Larson f” , noted that instead-J of and Engineers. Rim Rock ated -hool L. Wadsworth, Ogden. , Tampa, .clear ...... 86 74J .. Kimberly, 37; Rockland, 35, and good progress] through the week- foUo^vi Lodge, in Glenns Gerry. and and attended Linfield College, 'jsje •WashlnBton. clear .. 81 55 . . g follpwing the usual practice of lege, Next yew’s convention is: ten- Here's a wl»e Idea ^ ^ Aberdeen. 33.______end. , . tatlvely sc>rcduied for P a rk City.City, ycyou can really bank on. r«n!| King Hill: two sons. C. D. F rom 1M3 to 1950 .sh‘e‘ worked’ losn Utah. Speakers at the final ses- i would damage watershed and * and in Buhl, moving to Boise In 1950 ,1" ' p®®.‘ Towit-awtienowowl____ c, other resources, the company‘ c,?®Goodman. Pendleton, Ore.. and In I slon Friday morning were Phil ‘ jflaskaTCanada J Sherman Goodman. Nampa;a; one wherewhe sho worked for the State » . gc,^. ready to collect coins- •a M a g ic V a l l e y ! .ts agreed to use the helicopter L. Hansen, Ulah attorney gen- f Uey Hospitals j daughter. Mrs. Dora Mae,c Sel- InsiInsuranco fund and for thc Pf\f„past oral, ’ , and Lynn M. T halchcr,r, as- - a n d compliment*. approach. inre r-i rother, 15 years was a secretary at the ' nm p A route of travel was selectedtprtpH lers. Glenns Ferry; one brother, 15 3 wil slstant director. Division' of j,',, ll'l a Napier money-javing „ Magic Valley Memorialrial St. Benedict’s, Jerom e , ^ ro Jess Slade. Pocatello; three Veterans Veti Administration Hos- Health, , State of Utah. for the helicopter which would " Glenns pital. * . conversation piece, A dm itted A dm itted least disrupt recreation users ji^crs.slaters. Tenie Slade, Glenns pita . T hursday W. F . Savage, ,as- C algary ...... 62 400 Mrs. Mr Thomas Wojcik, Mark^ark Mr: Mrs. Maria Laragon and „ tt^r^A Ferry; Hattie Jcske, Shawnee.awnce. Miss Bonar belonged fo the . . g and i" hand textured/ UnoHr and tho helicopter was offered * ‘J® sistant director, engineering and E dm onton ...... 61 399 Poulton, pouii Mrs. Bernard Chap-hap- Frani Frank Dickerson, both Hager- '' Okla.. and Uvania Bates,; Can- FirstFin Baptist church, Boise. She line non-tarnlshlng, M ontreal ...... 64 51 ^ a n t e ' to be available for fire or other fkla.. . liidren, was secretary to the lato H.4 «R. development. Office of S a 1 i n e * man. Mrs. John Volkers, Mrs. man: man: Mr. ' x ...... Red Cap Cdrrifiorrier. O pening 2" i „ : . ------_Sall3b\iry snid th e pdrpose|o« of of ,gry. lery. ] Friends may calln t atIho Ihc four son,H, - Rosel H ,-H u n te r, / .2 T .F .-M G ri-I* " Ihtjir^flcntS jJCoarnmj8-ip10 din.dia. fancra] funcral-chnperfrom 'nftohx S S(il[ir: m r- V."' Junctlnrt,-OrD.; 'Ru*onl ; mond drill n deposit which was (]„„ Hunter, Denver; Boyd Hunterl o^ services. found through surface geologicalSgS nml Quentin Hunter, both Hny- =^recedea By3y 22- - G a r C r a s h Take T{ Oath reconnnlssnnco 'S to assess tho rj_ ' wnrd, Cnllf,: four daughters,i f grndo nnd tonnngo the deposittiepoail o O Il MrM i' s , n<‘mnrd (l ols) Price,, Idn- KIMBERLY — Red Cap> Cor- four people Involved In the accl- A T Son Of Local michi conlnln. * .. ho Fnlls; Altn.4hmlor nnd Mrs. nor, which ntflclnlly openedled tolo dent received minor injuries.Ics. As-Lawyers. Wo'rk durlng the summer«r I;,""nns A ,lt* Kny Klvdn WnKR; boilTOnklcy; trnfflc F riday, .wnn the scene nThey said tho accidcni hnp- Attorney Hurtt § -■ ,ill'll Glenson A nderson and rjeorne George heen|>ccn nirlctly exploratory. MlllU- ^ , Mrs. Jnck (Mnxn) Sinngcr,inger, ■ nf a iwo-car collision Thursdayirsday pentpened when n nnrlh-bnund vehlc- „ I l-nlls, InK geological jnopping geo- I n J iln Twill Fnlls; 35 grnnilchildrcn nflprnnon, accordinc lo Id'n n l'oh o |{.Ic driven hy Clnudln J. Norris,,,Vhh C.p- Deiwt^lior,« h « t h Tw in Fnlls, I In Tree Tumble ^ ildren \ >oiinri '™ ro sw orn In P riddy during ‘•I’J;'"Chemical surveying ftnd dinmondnmoncl ^ ^ I- “ n."‘i greul-grundchitdren. S tale Policc. 52, ]Klmherly, and a west-bound *>ov s F,m oral services will Ims con- ? con , ------Officers said .that (wn ofnf ‘I'Cthc lOQO]oqo Ford driven by Tonis1 Lee “ceremonies •'C' for tho Idnho3 Stato drniir wns expanded1 from listed in fnlr condition ntI Mngic ‘•^^cte ofthe firm's Norlh- iro J® wnj tir.it tnlien to Twin . Johnson stressed thnt DnllBn'l In|n thot rnnd possibly ohslrucicrt xh elr 'hnr wcsl U, S. H xploralion Division rrnliu ucicrt Tj,o two mcn look Ihclr lyir u X i ' I'all" Ciinic Hospital ami tben al offer^you the was rcaiRning becauso0 of«f oioIho vision of both drivers. , , cxnm-xan s enrllcr thlH m onlh.IlK Mr^M r. "which ’hid is hended by K eithrt Whit-'wnit- trnasferrcd hy tiie nmbiibincei!,H T E E lS i^Q Royal Optical offers dom estic j>otItIcs, not bpca»o play- 4 the low est possible dent must have "s(!llled prlncl- Missm |, Knight. melnl explornllon cnn bn1)0 con- IngTnn i, (1,0 p^^k when ho full J llciuli pies nnd d e a r vision." Iio .^nid n 'fho full J . . a Puton-pain'aBs"s/.'*xa ono. ° , Dolh vchlclca wcro demolish- ril irnss. \ - , 7 Rocommandod by diony Humphrey Is Mtcli a mtiir nnd eded. Tho driver of iW Norris 1< S slm ry nany slnglsngis visiovision Repuhllcnn nominee Richard M. veh a ; Tour Slated , B pDdlilrlclant. u iy to ud M. vehido wns charged wllh failure " ' noted, DATE CHANGED) ' nrolonsed Nixon is nol. Joto ,yield tho right of wny. O , CI.I-NNS FURRY — Glenns . rallBf, Carrlta Qood A rlhur CiotdhrrR, the fIrHl Jiy Gem t,iub ij, Qcomlnu llouulieeping wirranly mnn Johnson hnd nnmcd tn the ^ ’ Twin Falls News2 W S j i IVSSES Unlipd Nation*, ncknowlrd-icd P j Deo Ainsworlli, field mnrshnl 1 GLASS 10. Tlio dnte was chnnged due \ : , differences over Vleinnm ■'S when Co-Captain Is for tho Mngic Vnlloy Gemrs: Cluh, In Brief i;-„- he stopped dnwn Inst April, \T n tn nnnounced n spednl flold trip . to n Junior vurslty foolimll>11 gamegnme O Pa-Jel . o w $ |/ i g o ? A Icachorn’ toA wnss holilhold planniplanned for Iho following dny. ■. 3l* ONE LOW $1 Goldherrt nlso joined Ihe iff,5: Ihini- Named For Team SHchedulcd for Sunday utI Texas lexas Tiiy^dny nfiernoon nt Washing- ^ § = ft_d«y-_ -J-' l : - ___ phrey lenm Tliursdny. HnIn will OI.F.NN.*?g F E R R Y — Vnngio/nngio .SpringH, SprI g l PRICEIICE I ton Sch(K)l. Tho uffnir wns loto 1)0 civ-chnlrman of tho Nnllonnl Ooi iiinccd The dub hns ulso boon inviled *' '* nllonnl Oonrnlos hns heen nnnounced Tl r « l bIvo tunchers ond PTA officers IDES SINGLE,VISION CLEAR OR Cltlrens Cominltteo for Hum-Uum- hy Iho flienns Ferry HiKh School to pnrllclpulor In ilm E u r 0 k n THIS PRICE INCLUDES SINGLE phrey-Musklo while llall will ns tflnm Knck Chib’s show Ocl. 12-13 in “ “ ‘o acquaint, TINTED LENSE^, VOURrOUR CHOICECMOICl OF ANY FRAME IN 11 will ns co cnptnln of tho drill lenm Kne: cd. nerve as Iho Democratic nomi- for this school yonr. She fillifllll n« MountninMon Home. TWIN FALLS:ALLS cemetery oun LARGE DISPLAY.AY AND AN ATTRACTIVE iieo’s (orelRn affairs adviser. vac ■er. vftcRnty left, hy vrnlHnallnnnRllnn RiRtvi. Un«m. {cderRllttn> dlrvc-dlrvf,- l.vnnoi.y Arrlnslon M Twin FalW CAflRymG CA3E. EASY CflEDlCREDIT TEflWB AVAIIABLE __ of Mary Egus(|iilza who> wns tor;lor; Teporled Ihnl tho chih duh re- h dinlrmnncl of the project com- ST OR CARRYING CHARGES, WEAPON STUDV SOUGHTOUT married,mn Sho will nsslstt Vikl ccivccived n bluo rlblmn for[or hrsi milleomuii nt Ricks College, Rex- WITH NO INTEREST OR CARR UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. SellersSe| this ycnr nnd thenn slop In society1 dlsplny nt Iho10 Rich- hurg,hunt Itl propiirullon for tho fiOth 11 COMPANK gBtiafactionCtion Quaiguaranleedl (AP) — Secrotary-Generaliral U uplip lo cnnlnin next yonr. In'*'!Innd, W nsh., snow, Wnynono Mnr- honiocomlngiiom un cumpus Ocl. 10- \NION LOTS _____ Thant -dl^Wosed -'i'huridayay he he 1 Tlio drill tenm members1 hnvohnvn shnlshnll wns sccond In tiio mnslera 12.12 Ihelr foHsIl division and Cliff Juckxon ■ wouhl nunio ii Kroiip of oxrterlsrls l>echeen earnlnR-money fop their foss J u c k iio n ...... - ■ M - - c c ^ . ADULT i to sludy possihlo urten and of- ef- ornorgnnlrallon doing odd johfiJobs worwon n hluo ribbon for fnceiinR fnceilng HioHi mecling ol Don McCook Contact Lensesenses $49.50 fecIa of cliemlcBl nnd haclorlo-r iclorlo- nrr nround town, chargingnly only $1 of SI nnturul of 1 gem sli)ni‘s, nnd u N», 3 Iju IIch of Iho araiul Army logical weapons. petper hour. VIkl Sellers, cnp'loln.iploln. Irb|Irbphy for fucoling divisionIsion nans of iltho Ropuhllc set for "ATi Oct. 1 ^COMPANION ' Inken. hns hccn posl|>onod until Ocl. , ...... „ oro r M rs. Jo a n Shrum , fnciilly[ncully well ns tho show Nwronslnhen. hns OV^N TW IN PALLS ...... '' ” ad’ advisor. Is in chnrgo of Ihohe ar- Dr, E. T. Roes rcccivedr aa ros- ros- 10. 10. 1 On thu now dalo ZT; the do- MSPACES... ‘ DOWNTOV^N TWI SUDSCRIP'flON RATIiSrEil rangemonisrar (or johs. etio for Ills spoclnl «lisplnx,>lAy, pitrli ptulnient president, Bethellol Duy, Duy, r ^ l 9 0 N AVENUE WEST a Vnlloy Gooillng. will mnke hor offlclnl I 151 MAIN AVENI Meinlwrs o f tho Mngic Vnlloy (Jotul official Select a Companion Lot wl TIIB TIMUS NEWS nlon Lot while you are loQothar. •HONE} 733-B 66e Gcm Club holding orflcnn In lheIho visit nl n noon luncheonI ot Ihe TELEPHONE} 73 Twin r*lh, Idaho Tr 1 e I d a, Amerlcnn U glon H all. E, LEWISTON & POCATELLO Idahoan Killed fodernllon nre Lowell F 1 0 I d a, A'lo Wa offer • choice:• of flat markar,rr raised marker, By Cirrler I ■ o

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■ ^ w ■ t ■ ^ ■ ^ f I ■ - ¥ - !. ★ H ^ ★ H ★ ■ ^ A PROCLAMATIONVI deslgnatldesignating October as United Fund monmonth Is presented to Boblob Day, left, by Mayor Egon Kroll. Mr. Day Is president of United'nIted Fund,Fund which will begin Its drive *, on Monday with a luncheonnchcon ata^ thfe E lk s H all.______Social-Cjandii;mditions Implicatlicated In RateSIXOI ^ QIIR^IREPUUBUCicanI Of Murderssrs O0( ccurring ThrcrhroughouttJ.S.U.S. - WASHINGTON (AP)I —- The Ihomicide rate much moreore than aage group which commitsm m its the •* A murder raie in this countryountry is ach told Katzcnbach questionedoned the \V ^ * than to the availability' of guns, thet commission Wednesday;day that eemphasis he said waswas being j f . ^ A M the President's commissionission on :stronger firearms controlsirols are placcd'bnp order in the>e concern ' NDIDJI)ATES5 ; : I : violence has been told. ineeded. Hc said .the "bans"bans on vw ith la \^ .a a d orderr in this W ' f- Daniel Glaser, a sociologistociologist maili order sales of guns ap- year'sy campaign. He said third -T* ** --- • from Rutgers . Universitysity told iproved by Congress doJ not go pparty presidential candidate < the commission Wednesdaysday thnt 1far enough. CGeorge C. Wallacc sullies the -. > “The"poor and under educated Katzcnbach, former attorneynttorney phrase,"lawp and order” when •. have the' highest incidentsidents of |general, testified most m murders urders heh u s e s ’H. - homicide. jarc committed within thele family Tlie former Justice:e Depart-D epart- ^, ^ Deaths from violence;ncc -are—are or( nmong friends. "Youou could ment,r official, who facedaced Wal- ^ much higher in the ruraliral South imake the case that you: are saf- I.lacc at thc door to thee Universi- * ^ . and the northern urbanI ghettoes eri from murder at 4 a.m. in tyt; of Alabama whenn Wallace W ' m - than in the middle classass areas Centrali Park thaij_youi are at ttried to block integrationlion of thc the '• JWWWHP of cities and suburbs, hele said. 1homc in bed,” lie said. sschool in 19G3, told the15 panel: KfT M-' When asked whetherer states Katzenbach predicteded the ■ “When the governorr of a slaleslate ^ with strict gun control laws had crimei rale will continuele .to to riserise i, ignores a court orderr and then - lower violent dcath rates,tes, Glas- ithe next few years because:ause the { goes and preaches lawiw and or- J V ' l i v / t j er ' indicated not necessarily.icessarily. proportion of the populationilation in in il der, that term is as denigrated ▼ Patterns of living affcctcdcctcd the theiri teens and early 2Qs—the tas it can be.” J North Koreani-ean Films Portrayray IPueblo Crew - ' As Siibservienlvient To Communislunist Propagandan id a ^ J i m^ M I a n i . BERLIN (A P ) - Film11ms s pre-.pre"- trudcd into your territorialorinl wa- "one‘ hour daytime sporispor.s rcgu-rcgu ^ , RICHARDD NIXCNIXON SPIROIRO A(AGNEW Gborg3ieorge H ansen ORVALORV HANSEN ^ pared by the North Koret^niret^n gov­ gov- ters. We a re now m ost sincerely 1larly.” •• ernment show thc crewJW of thc repentant of those crimes."ies." During the news confcrcnce , captured U.S. .spy ship and their Two U.S. television networks.networks ^sequence, which was filmed I ^ - FOR FOFFOR FOR FOR u _ ★ skipppr, Cmdr. Lloyd M. Buch­Buch- lhe National Broadcastingsting Co. ^Aug. 13 in Pyongyang,;, the North ▼ er. and thc Columbia Broadcastingadcusting Korean^ capital, Bucher 'thanks ' In one, a voicc saidnd to be system, showed excerpt.spts from INorlh Korea for givingS him irrS thc -f PRESIDENTiSIDENT VICEICE PREPRESIDENT ___ U.S. SENATOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVEI ★ Buchcr's told a newss confer­confer- the films which run a totalotal of an opportunity^ lo speak: and‘says ■ ence, hc and his men "aro‘are crim­crim- houp and 40 minutes. Theyhey were tthe crew requested thc news w inals who committed espionageesp onnge supplied by the North1 Korean conference« "in orderir to have • r “1 : nnd hostile nets nfter hnving in- Em bas.sy In E nst Berlin.rlln. One 3your assistance in realizinglallzlng nurour _ details tho alleged “aggression"gresslon" eurnest' desires for rcpatrla- . of the .ship: the olhcrBr shows >lion." U. s. Denies,C S Bucher nnd some of hisIs monjit, North Korea hns snldaid repenl- repeat- . ■“/ ^ n news conference and; thothe cap- ' ediy lhat thc 82 Puebloicblo crew-crew­ T.' Itn lives’ dnily routine. HIGH ^ — •• JOHN BARKER^RKER J. D. CLAIBORN,, SR.SB. -■ BAY L IN C O IN ^' r.Ncliange gooi)ies’ThI O proaches in severnl weeks, nc- Is wondiT, tlm ru's no way tn t:ordlng to the offlciiih. c-nlls for w find oat," Israel to pull back lo> the bound-bouail- iiries thnt , existed before llic I'X offlclal.H reiw rlcd ri'cfintly A id H H H ROBERTS WILLIAM CHANCEY I WADE QUIOUY "AT Ihut S1I),1 mlllloi) worth of gootln six-day wnr last summerinmcr wilhwith WILLIAM ROBERTS HANCEY HEBER LOUGHMILLERl l ^ ^ l PAUL CORDER the Arab countries, liriiuiilit lato V ietnam in It)ri7 >R FOR FOR never rrncluMi Iho PX cash rog- I n N ew Y o9M. rk IV In turn, Ihe Arnhs^ would de- w FO* ' ' ' .....’ .f°'> ,, ★ Islcr.i, T lify said nhoat)iit lifl.tifl' jKTjkt NEW YORK (A P) -— VlccVlr/« *0 Itnto of w nr . Stoi* Repr®tontallv«Bfontatlva ‘ County Commiiilonarrnli»lon«r County Commliilonorilo m r SHERIFF Cdunty Troosuror' rent of that wns due lo0 theft, the President Hubert 11. HumphreyIt,. . lh at ban existed withwith IsrnolIsrael ^ • DUlrictet 24 - Socond 'istrict District Third District rest lo (lainiij^T! nnd bookkeepinglolikecping has enlisted tho support of Vl|>- ■'“" ' IInn * ' wns ' "•es- le U..S. offi- errors. pics—Volunleor.H In Politic,s—forlittle,sl i i „ forl i . M iM bhnil III 1017, T lio U..S. n ll|. — Ills cnnipaign. been no re- f ______sponse lo the .Soviet overtures - Aaummcenienl of thc new or- ;o Into more Reccj>tion1 gniil/atlon wns mnde todayu)• previous cnmpalgn p'* f*renl IJrltnln Ihntint they will jJ’TA’t a J}i»>3l-i^si- wotiien's division—hnilnil beenh ten (nicnuc new ffghUng, ed llm ariauiil tn ic h e'rs' rs' rerep-rori’p- abolished, If'rael has suld ll would nol Ilon Moiulny nl||ht ntt thntho III HighkIi " I'ro m now on tlio men nnd I from the *T^ .SrWiol, w om en In Ihe cnmpnlKn.1 Im? ?.?•nre f^ot'sl'ler witlulrnwni frnm the lier" «iif» coaiiuercd InIn the flash ^ « JiiHili I...... rei'i'lvi'ilveil n glflgift Koltig to work logeiher," she agree to HBHft JBBHH I as thi!y wero liilroiluci'il,iced, snld. . . T hem will hehe no sex- f'Kbtlng until the Arabs aiirce to I 'I'lill flng rereinony’ waHwas ii”pre- ‘- segregnleil wcmien'n luncheonsllimilio™; ______. W .RICHARDD REED ROBERT GALLEYSALLEY .CLIFFORD THOMPWN1PSON CLOYCE EDWARDSDS JOHN COX ' A ' • kciiteil.hy Cub-f)t't>'il'< under ll»ilhe "r «ei)iirnt« women's forums." — i — j ^ rayer.r. lliirlelRh, 24,* nf the Humphrey ^ , ProbataI Judg* Proiscutlno Attornoy Counly AsioitorItor County Coronorr ^ CenitobU Thn PTA proji’cl forir Ihls yenr Youth Division, hnn extemled""m’fiuX In \ A LLIED*/IDY will bo to purelinne and iinil InHtallIniilnll Itie Kioto youth nrgnniznthin■gnnlzntlun n bulletin honrd on thehe footlmll «!»<). flolil w here im nounri'm•emrnts rnti of nchool nciivlllen wlll hii (iinted, » ^ ^ ^ ^ t ^ < Mrs, (ii-rnld Slevers, chair- ' A ttends Mi^et eet / I ) iniin of the me'iiihi'rslilpilpcomaill- I'ommll- mClHMKl.D—Rnymimdiimd Pnul-Pniil- . V - — ■ ^ teo, nnnoanei-d that October Is son, Richfield telephono mnnn* monihershlp month nnd urged ger, left Wednesilny tn0 ntlendnllend n ^ nil pnrenis to Join nndnd fliipportniipport lhr I ^ - ROBERT ALliEN AND JOHNJi GOLDSMITI-SMITH Spacipace Progra^ram—Secoicond To ReReds i l f a f f i c Valley^s’« HHome ome N>Newspaper InsW- ered space flight. H e reportedly E. nautics and Space Administra,-istra- NASA's operating plans. For For me met last Monday in what insj^ er WASHINGTON - James E. nautic N/ his ers say was an attempt by Webb to told Webb that the S32.5 million WcbTj was headed for nn un- tion. tion. W^MULIOWNEY O. A. (Go») KEIKER:R Al Al WESTERGREN WES' WIIEY DODOS rassing and Presidenl are old friends, and b« been budgeted for $60 million, Bu.InMi Mcnaoer A-up- tho th o UnitedUni States is still ahead in all S H dent at the University ofof Chi-Chi­ students tended to bo a little port from most other nations . . .. If other other major i categories), takes ^ || C:cago suggests that theree may les,s conservative than their par- and when the U.S.A. pulls out, the America’s Americ allies to task for not rec-c- noc be a Generation Gapp after ents and the liberals a little les: wholet Pacific seaboard from Siberiaria ognizing ognizin] the service U. ST f o rc e:s s I D v all. liberal than their fathers and to Sumatra would be wide open to havo have been-performingb in Southeast- 'um Tho student activists he stu- stu­ mothers. infiltration or lo conquest . . Asia. Asia. ItIi warns of a growing feeling jp^ died don’t seem to be rebellingjbelling Thero seems. In this samp r W aagainst their parents’ views. Ung, a greater tendency foi Washington decryuir lack of sup-up- that “never“r again ought the U.S.A. Tney. seem to be copying; them.them, children of liberal parents t( port in Vietnam and^am ing of the to to ventureventi into any foreign niainland , I In Rev. Lamar Thomas' study,study. becomo activists. This activisn peril? of American withdrawal? conflict, conflict and that once me war is is PAPAUL U HARVEY 1'In fact, they seem more closely , meets with approval from theii Far from it. The comment comesies over over U.S.U forces will never set footot aand rigidly associatedI with parents. In fact,- the liberal par from the other side of the Atlantic,tic, in in Asia.”Asia their parents’ views thanlan do e n ts in general said they woulc average nonactivist students.snts. jijto Jo see their youngsters evei from the latest edition of “Jane’sle’s Should Shoul such an American with- A main factor contributing to Fighting Ships," the annual British drawal Mansions!)ns In^iredd AAmbition “ iting to more active than they are, evei drawal come to pass, however, it .student activism, accordingiins to if it took some time from study publication which Is the last and Thomas, is dedication by the - would not necessarily be clear sail- • . Missoula,m is k Mont. was a gardenirdcn veys vcya moved on to seek: theirth eir Tliat year, I9C5, a fire destroy- s Thomas said that prevlou most authoritative word on world > stroy- student's parents to ^wlitlcal studies had shown that most ac naval forces. ing ^ng for for the Communists. As “Jane’s”5” spot wwhen Angel and I lioney-oney* fortune fortt elsewhere. Art Mosby ced much of the m ansion’s’s In- causes—openq or closed TCcup- occup- students camo from home “Jano’s," which regularly mixesxes sees sees it,it, the nrea might well become mooned th ere. Astraddlele n • stayed stay and, "motivated byy ihatIhat terlor.t It appeared Missoula’soulas oney,a civil rights, poverty, j- sparkling mouniain streamu m, , mansion, man made his own fortuneortune coldest landmark was doomed. editorializing and straight statisticstics the the scenc scc of a new showdown—this ied. Tho liberal students Thomas . snuggled in a pr.otectcd valley,illey, in in Missoula.M But Mr. Mosby, ot stubbornbborn sstudied all turned out to have on the balance of seapower (the So- time time betweenb( the Russians and Chi- with justi' enough culturc im- II watchcd,’ fascinated fromrom a Danish1 anccsiry, refused to3 givo ]liberal parents. The conserva-)n,wrva- , roporlEr has no way o viets lead 325 to llG in conventionallynlly nese. poncdporlcd by the stat; university:rslty distance distr as my long-ago friend \ up. He moved the tremendousindous ttives all bad conservativeve par- knowing whether the Thoma andan d anything an you really neededleded worked wori for and then owned,ed the 1bouse as far as the CInrk Fork ents.< He found no Instance•0 In his study is valid. It was based o: . forfo r salesa at Missoula Mcrcan*rcan* radio radl station In Missoula,I, Ihenihen RiverJ before the hlgliwayy de- 5sample in which a studentent had ^ very limited sample.' But i tile. - < other othc radio and TV stations,ations, 1parlincnt rcfu-ied to alloww the (cha'ngcd from libernl to con- some very interestln, MR. SPECTATOR And, for n poor boy, thero theii theii real estate. 1overweight house to bo moved i scrvntivo or conservntivotlvo to questions. wasw as theU handsome Greenoughlough . . AndAr eventually, perhaps,ps In- iacross the Madison S treetr e e t 1liberal. A re then tho student rlot£ fTt*| • *1 manslomansion for inspiration. , evllably, evlu that mansion was'as his Ibridge. Eighty per cent of the;he stu- demonstrations and marche.s b Mr. Gcenough, a hard-workingrking home. hom A less determined man would crln " '■succcssfuI'RCpubllcan (i<>U). N i ; z I borihR'^ato. Tho first column—"Tho Man life, wilhwii governmentnl resources a.«lst-s(. To "me. in thoso very-modestodcst coverings covi of velvet and brocadeirocnde s p le n d o r...... Is Art'Fletcher”—appcored In this spacelaco lng loto sscc thnt it doesn’t fail. years of enrly marriage,, the had hnd been condemned byI)y thoIho Now Mr. Mosby hns opened . Thursday evening.) . So th« lliero. In n thlnihle-nized outline you0,1 grent Greenough m ansionn of Slnte sint< nnd Would t>o destroyed,troycd. tho old mansion lo lours by vis- ' _ havo linvo a allUlc of the thinking of this "mnnnn «‘‘in»rilamurnck wood with a ballrortmirortm • • I Iw as not particularly aurpris-mrpris- Itors. F-speclnlly ho encourngcs on ils third floor wns tangibleigible ed ed suhscciuenllys to hear thnllini AArt rt visits by .sch(K)IchlkIrcn n n d Rheura^matic Fever ATMr.^Sj^clntor said last night, ArtArt' with with a'plan" n up in WahhlHH'”'' on evldonco th at Uurntlo Alger Mosbv Mos had bought the bouse house young - mnrrieds, ..hopefuld .the the i Fletcher Is an unusual mnn. IIu is well Here In Idaho wc hnvc seen no sininllon evltleni ctlucatcd, n former professional alhletoilcte such such usus thi.s. Wc have new Issues now nndp j live.s ^ on. bark barl Trom the state, offeredDred lo10 grand hou.se m ny m ean to1 tliem tlicm Dear Dr. Molner: rRhcumntlcicumntlc bloiics nre used to suppress th nnd nil - America small collcgo foothull;hail tl'en,then, totc he sure, l)iit our hrand of jxil-ol- Anoiher young mnn of Mis- m mo\ ove it and to presentI II to som eihing of w hat It mennlnnt to fever1 Is prcvnlent hbrc,, and it .iircp infertlon. Oilier medlcr player, lie Is a fnmlly man and he l,„s Ini'* Itics Kcems to bu tho snme ycnr In and,,,1 souln, Art Moshy, sh'iiredI my the the clly as a museum. him. Hint ll m ight Inspire> them Kcems aome have misinterpretedcrprcled iton mny bo used ni the phya ■ u plan. When the Nov. C clcclion Is over,ver. ycnyear r omon . «otit o* a causo hu thinks is Jusl. 1 wniildn'i uffeut the heart.irl. must he relieved of nil unnei blnck, mosi of his support Is comingning Du somethinga constructive, thnt Ms, I don't believe you overLT wrniowrnlo cssnry .strain. from \ylUles. And U la organized help withwilh rather rnihcr thnn howl and complain and Ixs ROWLAND R O ' EVANSrANS AND ROBERTIT N(NOVAK nuch. PIcnne wrile In your■our col- col­ <^f'er recovery, tho prcsei th e purjM)so to j c o th e thing through andnnti nothing noihlng more than n noisy minority. i umn Iho specific carcrc tlmtlmt t pruelice il lo give hing-lnntln get him clectcd. A Art rt I'ictcher,!• M r. Spcclutor l>ellqye.i, la nhould 1)0 given a victimII of this m Pre.Hidcnl and Connallyonnniiy the wnr. Tlic im plication is clt*ar 0 heart on gunrd ngnlnnt n strep throi I In snito of biicU-lo-huck no'hltlera In .Snn ahout iiLniu dam age, but It doen no Inin ua np,j {reiiiment Immedlulcl tinuo to llo ii1m)uI ll when eluded l.lou* 1 Inn ahout the advl,inf)llhy nf hinll'l «■<-"re- would uud fad lhallull algninisigning as Vicc l ‘rv,sidenl. „„„ nufflclent numl>er of cu.scai.Hca thntth n t if one begins, tenant (jovernor." ihu U • ,, money usmilly, reserved1,(1 for fi>r If ll ever, wn.s. , provciulng hean dumago haa to ,, Ihi.i Is Ihu Y ear of tho IMlohcr. Iho ruli-sles Haul Hank Urown. wh(» prcnitirscsidrs d Dismocrnts,.„ hun been flowinglng IntoInto Thus the prlco of Humphrey's ;o ina tl) i;very nircp thront tun And Uto hig Issuo ho hua l>ccn Hlamllngoing haven't hnvrn't hcen chniiiicd for thu plnyura, It'sIt's nvcr ttho ntato Al'IyCIO and Is ji,o " bo the primnry considerationration lu i„,„ rheiimalle fever-hm evei fnr Is n srif-help program tor tliosn who ..jii .i,, md Is the coffcra i>f Hlchnrd VI. M. Nix- Nlx- m iulesi hupj>ort by th e lexan Texas [reutment, wbo „,j|i „,rco Mrikea and you're out nt tho highly regarded by nil factions on’ii person who has ever had rhe' nerd It. ills Idraa nro good cnou};h, nnd-""rt- „|,1 tail ctlons Binoulhly efficient cam- cam - D<‘mocrnllc cstnbllshmenlt "*}*y may ll olso nppeurn lo bo Iruo — of Iho spilt Democratic pnrty pnlnn. .)ali nnivo nnlly, and Iho heneflla iruo -- |„nil^ fever must alwnyn rirall; in the twu yearn Iho program hns iH-cn•'> in Ilul Dm for f tho umpires'/ Two of them be-he- here, hern, told ua thnt Humphrey i.- leneii a cuimot Imi aaldlid wilbw llb ,|,„ i n Htrcp throat Is n vnni! operallon in I'asco, whero ho is n city , rtHrx, Mi'olly. n lw(hhendedI cam cam- - Illusory, As of Kxlny, NlxonIxoii IS Is ccrlaliily—lhal If u per- gan to Nii.spcci iho ollm r «lay Ihnt theyley must miiM «lo aomclhlng "npeclacu- to tnko In front hcro nnd (leorgo I,.!!,.!.’.'.!; ‘In'mer lo him tbmi councilman, U haa been succcasful, weren'tweren’t cvcn entlilcd lo one strlko. Short- lar" It Ql Ml «l>crnllon Is alw ut to tako aon'a heart 1-s to Iio'damaged,Inn aged j., )rl- Inr" lo hnvc nny chanco al nil nhnpe, !,i,. composed of lendingng non- Wallace, ihs arch-negregallonlst So nuccus.iful, in fact, thnt ho wan niki'diked ly ]y nfler nfle they nlli'mplrtl lo organize an' an! of of tnkitnklng Texna. " iillonlsl , rj,pi„„niic fever ll prohnbly ______to nnpcnr befofo tho plnlformtcoinmltluo. innplrc; . clectivo Democrats: nno (nroiia-(proiia- third-party mimlnce. Is pres.slngrcs.slng ^ lu n,e lready .inm nue. luosqultoes und blncjc flies wm Kicnt. ultornuy JVibertlU)bert been plagued by m oro Umn lln • Jng dircclly lo tho neeo-boos. V For " tills way; If there la aomenc heart ’nils hnn hcen rcpor(c«I—b a part of tho crisis nf iho cities at[ thoIho kitten kitten comes cnmpielo wllh "powderllcr dcepri deppi-nlng worrien nbout, .iho " ‘I"') w»'» l» clo.so Ib Yurbor-Yurbor- oxnmpln, n top-rank circled circled (ininngo from ihn flrnt1 nltnck,ntlnck. It doesn't always work. - noml'borhood level w here tho prohlimjhluin room" room" box and ncvernl cans of favorllorito cnmnn cnnipnTgn coincliie with thn first ‘,.'7, agonist, Democrat wan actually turned lurnrd thu,, ,|,o jwii«mt must bo fiir- a ' n ; n y , ...... baj'k at the door w ji e n ho really is. '' foiHl. 1 Teluphono iiumlH’r | h 7a:i-()l'H. Ask\sk neriou;Berlous evldenrn thal Hum- ^7 e n ho over on gunrd after thatt TOnl'ilStnanlnnt M olnor: Wlmt Ills Idea cnught flro nml that Iden•n ish for Mrs.Mn I). W. I.nmliert. phri'V Is nl Insi becoming „n yi„. vl«- Hut , tender and modestlost na na niniKht, In reply to Mumphrey'aphrey a any rojKutetl nliack, your opinion of cnuterlrlng ll now Jin official plnnk In tho national pln(-pini- , Wo hnvn h four pui)i)ic,s' ihnl nei'd a goodiKid Ihic Ihle ‘Fresidcnlinl P nominee horn bore. cainpalgn ithoulss are, are, leletiram nf Invltnllon, to to pay pay if ),(, encnpes heart dnniago dnmngo ‘•'^rvlx for mikl eronlon? Is form of tho Kcpuhlli-an- i'arly. lln has lias home, hona', Thi^v arc 11 trross betw een a (lei-- Whn ir Ibo fthoulil hn no inislaku inislaku l>i-‘ >'e.'ipec.ln'to the nomineenco on oil ll, 11,0 flrnt atiack, ho can well ” common procedure? — Mr iei^ Whnt m av bo n lurn for (Iio Sept. II) In Houston. filncc conferred with Mr. Nixon and Mr,Mr. num man ShorlhalrSI and a Wi'lniarnner.wt theyt»ey heller cumo last week, when about their Implicnliona, conaider himaelf fortunate,into but M,S, y\gnew on that plnnk. willwill he Iw good hunllng ilogs. 'I'liey ra n bo bii iho(ho IXl>i'mocrnlii! imriy's fallil con- W With polllieal allies „r of tho thn It wann't Humpliruy'a fault. fuuit. nolMHly can nay thnt nome10 future I’i hoth Common and offc Mr. riulchor nnld thal ll h all Imnnr-r- "een"efn threell miles norlh on lhe Cry.stiil'M l venlioi vention pnfitie(| n reHohitionn (nf- I’rcPresident nnd the govt‘rnnrmr nownow H was nothing moro thnnnn hnd hnd nttack will not dnniagoago Ihotho utidc«al>y cj«ilfln

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. t.' ' ■ ____ L, ______FriFriday, Sept. 27, 1968 Twin FallsFa Times-News 5 Forum ToTo Probe. Prol^rohlems OfOf AAmerica JB W liafs happening in America?|mghtrica?|mghts, will deal wilh what’slat’s dieted at each .session. dean 6of’ student.^ at San Fran- This is'lhe queslion lhat tops^happtops^happening-in Amel'ica. The firsl session i.s on "The cisco SSlate Collegc, will speak.)cak. W BM -The * WeekleklySermomonette them all. In this day and-agcj'age.I It ir hoped people who aitendtend crisis-crisis-in American life: Violence)lence -j-hp (hird session is Nov. 4 » 3 y | | thc qucr.tion beats the bomb,), the,Wthe,Will ill leave the meeiing.<:,wiihth a in ouour Socieiv.” D r. Kennethinneih ^vju dcnl with .'•The crisis;risis g f l H B'BY C. W. HOOD. P asto r in seriousscr illness. Soon It wI-as a s ter wa>way-God’s way out of sin. pill and thc war. jbetiIbc tte r understanding of-lhct h e Brigg: Briggs, Twin F alls psychiiitrisl;itrisl; j,; j-harchange in the churchcs lo- K H n Trinity Baptist Church di.icovdl.scovered that he, hnd some-imc- "if we confesR-our sins, he is But the bomb, thc pill.. and chaoschao around us. Ruth Harris,- a social worker,orker, jay.”jay... kW Sin: what shall we do with it? thing on his mind. TorturedI by faithful and just lo forgive us i on and Ralph Marshall, a sociolog- - , Scripture reading taken from-om an coiconscience lhat had givenivcn our sincr, synod execulive of the Ida- sis: sent to ferret out his crime, confess ical Training Council of Idaho 8 p.rp.m. Oct, 7 in room HS ainhcinhc same lime same placc. Thc hoJ. Presbyterian Church; The do with ^ sin, at the Inst analysis: sent iine. confess and forsakes them shall a rc com bining. forccs by spon- CollegeColic of Southern Idaho, Ev-^qucstiEv-question thcn^will bc: "The ^ ector cover cQvci it, try to hold on toI it. MeantMeantime, an innocent man .i>adhad have mercy”n (Proverbs 28:13^ . I Rev. George E, Ross, director c is been tried and eonvictcd and ^ soring a community forumn se- eryonocryo interested is inviled,, but crisis among lhc young, the hip-^ or- .ithe Idaho Ecumenical Train- and we can even sny there is been |V1 Wo must realize that’when rie.s. . Coi',.j li'egis1 i‘egistration is urged becausesc a I pie and ai student revolution.” 5 ono more thing wc cnn do wilhA'ilh hangedhange for one of these m urdersinet sin ii is bccause of the lust- .' 1 ing Council; The Rev. George way which he committed. S o a t last , , ‘ „ The series, scaltertid overr fo'urljam-fo'urljam -packcd audience is prc-l pre-l Dr,,Dr.. Robert Flynn, formerly! ’ Barber,gfrixr pasior of thc Boiso Fir.st "It, . »'and thnt is to hide it away which was desire that we have within o r confess it and forsake it. ic. he hadha to. confess that he w as, f,„r^r>ivour.'iolvcs. and in so sinning we . CongreCongregational Church, andi the lain- three times a cold blooded and Rev. Keith Mill‘d dislrict super- .But God declares vcrv plain- three have to pay a price for it. lv, “He that covcrcth his sins cowardlycowni murderer! Sin .7" will >r‘j.pr-There is no way we can get Intendcnt of the M eth o d ist lo s o find you out! Covering One’s sins , Church. shall not prosper; but whoso find y ■ away from it. But if we will Witnessejsses Plan ConConclave confesses atjd forsakes themhem drivesdrive: ono-away from God and 'fl-, cQnf( it confess our sins as it tells u s ftf iii« The final session is Nov. 18 leads to ,more sin and crime it ; p,„ Jehovah’s Witnesses openpen dressdres of welcome at 7 p.m.. He will talso be an analysis of. the ‘f CLYDE L. BRADBURNN • shall havo mercy.” leads rol f'roverbs-28:13 we can live High will set the convention theme,emc, past:past six months* efforts of soulh-south f.f,„,rk\ *•'' ® debate on "A focus of CLYI nblv As long as we hold on lo our is sosoul-suicidel You can rol and ' . not have to worry about their convention in Buhl High will controversy, the nalional coun-coun ,* • • •* and^ his wife. Assembly .^s thoy cover your sin and get away .j, . School Friday at 6:45 p.m.1. "Sharing*‘Sh: Fully in PreachingI th» westewestern Idaho congregations. ‘, of God missionaries to Japan,pan sius.sius.-we will find thal thoy cover ml' hereafter. Every con- r. .Mill cii of churches.” dur- cannot be cured. Instead they with it for it will find you oui! W ayne M. Knott, dislrict:t su- GooiGood N ews.” At 3 p.m . Sunday Knoti will : ill i,c will be featured speakers dur- cann °y : fession that has ever been made ' Speaking for the I-ssue will-bc ^ idav will lead to. committing, great-Covetreat- Covering one’s sins is ai.so also g honest heart has met pervisor of seven northern1 and KrKnott will next conduct a ser- deliverdelivt the main convenlion ^ ad- .i The~ i Rev.o, Kermit White, directorector '"8^”8 H a.m. scrviccs Sunday le ad- mon and delivery preparationalion dressdress, ^"God's Way Is Ixve/’ Coun- ‘he Jerom e Assemblyy of er things that are sin that will foolishfooHs because there is a bet- with fiforgiveness. • western slates, will-give the ad- mon „ of the Northern California Coun- ‘he rf Q bo more dangerous to ones soul,soul, _____ program as a model for one All stsessions arc open to theic pub- gjj. m Qf Churches, , and againstt will God5®^ Church,^ Adams and D ” -•______prog have such as causing the Holy Spirit ™ conductedconc w eekly In all congre-ngre- lie. '>c. No > collections will be taken, be MrMr. Joseph Stumph. director.gctor Street,Street. Thc Bradburns have , gallons. Ministers from BoiseBoise ------— of Citi! daho spent seven and onc-half yearsrears strive wilh you, but will . of Citizens for W allace in Idaho. sp®nt si ’rent cause Him to leave you that w w ill sh are In it. ] y | i isions as m isslonarfcs In different I The theme of lhe four sessions ^Idon muCl> Quicker. f Rites Install D. G. Pike, circuit supervisor, Mimsters In - is ’'Comc, let us reason,, togeth-iceth- areas cof Japan. Rcv. Sheldon Slagel Invites all latcrestcdested Covering one'.'; sin and holding I will conduct the foUowing pro- -|- er,” Slagel onto them adds hypocrisy (o the % B C---, f-|o Tlie building was moved>d loto ouKsouthern states, a wealthyaiihx ^ 1 ^ 5SPECIALLY Johnston, F iler; ReVi Thomlomas as ^will ju be actors in It. ' the 1 chUrch parlor and refresh-"l^h. B liV y L u th e ra n s its ,,7';,'; present location al ■ 5th .fli^hant -“fBr and poslmaster'fn.a' |H Schocnborn, assistant pastor‘or of0* /^|At 1:30 p.m. Saturday Knott nienls|"cn will be served by an In- and ^own named Honor carne downJow n H itism- terdenom lnational com m itteettee of The’J'^6 Sunday school of Imman-nman- and IdahoI last spring and ^ PRICED Twin Falls, and Rev. Atrops,trops, will officiate, at the baptism- d1 hold has been remodeled during w omen headed b y Mr.s. JJerry e rry uuer e r LutheranL Cljurch will hold has fc E den. , , ordi ordination service. an open house Sunday inin ob- *he*"e p ast months. . The Lutheran Churchy choir Membersm of the Twin' Fallsp-„_ Nelson.^clsj . an o{ .Up Rev. Garrabrandt emphasizedhasized servaiservance of Christian Educationcation D. E. Caslow, Portland. T sang two special numbers.>. The congregation con] will present the . Ore., director of AdventistS LDS Seminary | Lutheran Woman’s Missionary Sati in the public is inviled to attend W^k,Week. Ore., ionary Saturday evening session on the resents The staff of 23 tcachers. under. - welfare, welfa: work in thc North ^ $ |e 9 5 League hosted the dinner5r for thcr them e. ‘T each in g "With a 'SSense e n s e reception, which represenls The main- unusual opportunity foror peo- Jnothe dldirection of Lawrence Mah- PacificPacif area, will be main ^ more than 100 guests. of IUrgency in the Timo Remain- “i* ^ 1, who speaker at the dedication, C lass E lec ts ■ Rev. Larson attended school jng. Tiihu plo of tiie community to become lc. i*’includes Wilbur Ulrich, who speak V |^^Sq..Yd. school jng.’* It will deal with thrBible ‘ school The public is Invited to at- TVT O'NLY ^ _____ flt_Concordia, Portland, Ore., stucstudies Jehovah’s Wimesses. con- better acquainted w ithh the has beenb« teaching Sunday school Thc i eri; All classes at Immanuel Lutherantl^eran tend. tend. and Concordia College, Oakland,kland, ductdue in the homes of pcopltTln- teachers J -I of thejr-childreri; All classe Ne3y_0fficers_^ , CLAUDEDE BRO\BROW N'S===^^ Calif., and was graduated from- teachers wilUaltend. CHurch Churc rdr“over '30 ycars.“ ...... 1 from- te s te d In their beliefs. Therei m . r e ------,. - ...... ------Primary prj, classes arc taughttaught ...... ""“"I". SHOSHONE gl — N orm an Dille || the Concordia Seminary,/. St. has been named president of i| V Louis, Mo. H i ^ — B MHW^iiaiiBW 'VgBMBaBiagSBgKi for children^ from nursijryy age has It of I ll OVER 800 ROLROLLS FOR jl throuj k J the local LDS Church- Seminary |i He spent his vicarage at the ■ through g rad e school. Bible V i • ; studyStudy classes are held for high Visit‘ Planned class, ‘t according to tcachcr, Mrs. jl SELECTION ji Clover Lutheran, near Filer, He H ootc, ferry Hadlock. \\li YOUR SELEC taught school in East Portlandin lan d ' *• /j r . : . ' ', sludeisludents and a large group)up of Rc Rev. Norman L. Foote, JP ..'1 all sasample m p le sv/otches — buy ){ and Orchard, Wash. He was'a s or* H ^ Spccial awards will be given Idahc Idaho, will make his annu&lmu&l counselor:cou Craig Harris, bulletinilletin }} |l from the roll and you can s(see what ^our rug |i dained and Installed at Bend, ■ >ivo!l, }} wil) look liko in your/our home,home. |{ O re.. in 1945. -- ■ to 31 pupils who have hadd per- visit visit to the Church of■ the boaboard covnsclor; Donna Stoivoll, >, I feet or< nearly perfect attend-Ittend- Ascei Ascension, Twin Falls, Sun- secisecretary: Chan Evans, trcasur-asur- [i He has. served at Prosser,rosser, H , his- — — Wash., Trinity at Republic and -H M ■:: anccance during the last two years, day. day. or. and Denise Blackburn, hls- ic and :h at torlan. ^ Hope at Tonasket. Wash., wherew here B The staff of the Sunday school Thi The bishop will preach at tori - ’ will • :s and both the 9:15 a.m. nnd 11 o he had served from 195Bi until H *i' ' will wclcome the parents and both d II Other officers wlll be named M ; friends of the pupils at lhc: Rally a.m. services, and will lead - latc the present time. The Rev.V. and H (m . y M ■ frienc lead - latcr. There are 2S students cn- Claude \ BR0 :: r n tI ...... PROFESSOR HONOREDED PISA. Italy (AP) - Professorofessor OFFICIALS OF THE Jehovah’s Witnesses convention,: : w W, , ’ ! ! Paul Krlsleller of Columbiaia Uni- J M. Knott, district supervisor,visor, rightright, aiid Dennis G. Pike,e, clr-clr" _ versity in New York was award- c cult supervisor, arrived earlier in thc week for tho (;roup’sroup’s i i . ed Thursday the Internationalational c convention to bc held Friday Ihrthrough Sundoy at tho Buhl • ‘ Galileo Galllel prizo for Htera- litera* I High School, Mr. Knott will twbe tho featured speaker nt S p.m.p.m . I tu re . ISunday. The public Is invited.Invited. !

D i r ejtory ^ Of Chl])hiirches \ ...... • ...... - ■iTuiuiiii.imniiiimit ^ rioBtM ^.-u------CltURCB o p CHRIST LYNWOOD CIIAFF.1. ' f • » C.C.-Hay- IIar- >J0#J-Fl1.y Ava... SuBday .jan-JMWjan-jtaaj . . JJ JJM FJItr. A it. J?.,- n . 1. min- t vey, pMiQr. Sundiy ■crrlceil l:9»l:9» t.m. It a,m,' aiU i Sludy. )S..a.m,. 7:9t:9t p.m.p.B. Uitr Iiltr, ’ Sunday proirami Yourr Worihip — ~ 'f l momln* worihlp. Church »chool1 f«rfor all WoiWwihlp. • • ' ^ HouiHour, KAUT Radio (14M), 1:99 a,m,l ■ ■tei, t ; l t a.m, Momlnf worihtp,'Saneiu-I. Saneiu- —-■ i .sund.Sunday .rhool »i4S a.m.: church worililp “ ary II a.m. Eatl S. JehBuu, aiioclala■nodal* rinsr s o ih h e r n b a ptistrr ..rvlcei (or adulla and chltdran,e« 11 a.m.i > ■niniiltr. " ' 4'4n Waihlnflon St„ K.t. L. 0.. Robert'Robart' youlhyoui, tcllowahlp, <|3« p,m.| adull.choiridull.choir ' ’ V B S I ^ H B hhH S S ^ B a n . . , . ' *“ '• P*"or.' Sunday .trv lcc; l;4>;49 am , rehcarial,r«hr <:90 p.m.; avaniollillclillc hour, c l !?!' [£ riR y r cituncH of tiir nazaremb' m. Wo^ 7:30 p.m. Wcdnciday; mid-naek•'k f»miiyfamily i ' ' 401 aiilh Am, N., Koy, llowatdIw"^d^R. R. .hliJhlp**^ iiihnlihl. .7 p.m, ______|L Olim.- mlnl MadUon Av«., II. V. .Miaw,», mini*-mlnl»- J.mJama. I». lluBhra and Charlra I’., r.tavn, Icr. ] p m. puhllfl talk. 4:IS p.m., Wairh- minimlnialcra, ,Sunday arrvirri: Worihip, L - ,_ i • n u n SAVIOR i.irnir.RANN mwinwrr .Mudy. Thutid.y 7:30 pm. Ihcn- 1:10 fll 11 hoot, t : — • i Stcond SI. N. al I’niiXh Ave. N., Ra*.Rav, cia e'alle Mliil.lry ,Sfhno(-lnllnwrd l>y ie[. Wed — •— Cii|rn«->l. Tl»rk»,. paiior. Sunday.nday. acr,»en Tic »IC# m<-"Hn|, ...... Will (iod>d*'lni«'- Ini«'- »r«J#r«J a.m.*^yoiuh. *^7 pm. Vnppii,.?,• Ii" p.m! ;* : > vicoir l i » a.m,. II a.m. WnttJilp,tiilp, tiJStiM vcr vcn. m M.n'a Aflaira?" W(dW(dn>>day~’ prayera and Ulbl* aiudy, - I ■.m-.' » ;l« a.m. Sunrtay .chool, 7-DS TlitHI> WARt> • IJ3.1 aF.VK^rTII WARI> 160 Fourlh Avo. N., Illihnp l.aVt.rI.aVa.f FIHITFll UNTTF.n MKTIIODIST CHURCH I 1 v H I Thnmn, Tlininnck, l‘rlriihoo i.ns • i"i> :t> am, 7 pm, Vnuili i'ctloMthlp.lowthlp. I fcT « j X * ^ tit) t'l)...... I.ldcr I.. II, I'ull. I'ull, . ,, - I l.ns SKCONI) WAnn n , m«r, pa.lor, Hw'day .»rvlc«.| fhurrhrhurrh 'VICTORY MISSIONARY nAPTlsrAPTlsr I ^ S iw l«l Foutih A»«, N,, niihop P, Qilbail 0111.0II ,t|,„o| I),41 a m,I p x .rh ln | .rrvic.•rvic. II S 100 llaiiOiiii St., Illilinp A .Kitwln t ar- isr •rn. I-Iipailiixid Ri»cllii|, I a.m.nwtn Sunday I.ar- lor. Imnday arhnol 10 a.m.: "mVirnmi miiffiini F.PISCOPAl'. ClllJRCri OF I •rliool *;]0 a.m. «iciam0 7l>9 Dm, II 710 niua l.akra lllvd, .N Sunday a«r> Scr> I MIHV v *""■ n’l.mlrtwech pi«y*r ’»rivn'. 7i3# pm'_wnd-m'_Wnd- vli' vli'i: 7:30 and 10 a.m. Oiuirhiirh .chovi achovl I S S t l r .. ___ men', piayqar .eiv^ca 7:9t, pmi.m.'^Bat- . Sal* 1:11 l:l> am, I’aimn Jch.i I), miry, I •Tb I CIMimiAN MTIFNtP. I'y. f'-' leo Nlnlli Ava. K.. Ilcaillni Rnnm,Rnnm,,SJI SII ______VAI,LKV CKRIiTTIAN I I 7 il Mai'i AVI 1;. Minday Mtvirn; *'i* ti4 | a• m nUACF. RAITIST U>l>clplca o( Chrlil) I I .■Iunday »clu>ol, II a.m. Woiihlp. Batmnn 3 ''ct r 1 iV' •flfi t W‘ loplti "Hcaliiy.” J. Sra. 170« ll.ybuin Av.. I'... Ilcv. Fnrj«HFnrttii 3. I W'JW S * ^ man, pailnr Sunday trlino), t;40l;40 a in,III, KlhKlhhaid, patlor. Kunday aervlrra; >141 »|4I I V « v U Muinlni worihin, II a.m. Choir prarilc. rrarilr. a.m C.huirli iihnol. ll a.mt Wnrihip I L M IHJNITV .KlUTin’UN ■APTlSTw 11 ^ 7''7 pm. Ti.lnlng huur (or all ai|n iri, . 7:117;U COMHIINliT I'llKHIlYTKMIAN I •^OJ Ihi.d Av., N„ ll.v, i:. m W. : Hood, PI, " '' I'-v--"!"? «rvlcf, I p.m, ITayvrPiayvr JlHolllil.r, ll.v. *11 II rhnm.i. mlit- I r * ‘ mc.ltnii, WrdK.idny, 1 p.m. Llialri»lr piac- III. lil.r. Sunday .nrviraii It a.m.m. Sunday I 1 fni wnidiip, II am., <>]( nm.,' lialn. {jl! UnInn; JjJO jir.i, ry.niiif» 'i.ivi.#' " Wc-dimday. • pm. »«>■aclKMil. II a m, Wor.hip. < I IMMANUl.l. I.UTIIIIilAN CHURCIIitm n i „ TYi.FK K rn ri’.r'n A rri-fr I KAsrmni: routmiihn iiai*t h t =JOSJ l-ll.r Avn, 1.. Il^v. II. A.A Ihcn ” lllhipl., I lost IJliih.lli illva., K.v,', ili)l>«MIlDliarl o ra»lor.. lUv. Ih...... (Uy".Vhoo'"'*r'r' a.m** Ju'nlnr-ScnTor'ymrni ncliitc’i.nliflii, pa.inr, hunday aciviia.i ativiiaii I'* P.ilnr,. -{Iunday irivlrc.i I a^ii. aud It a m. Mind.y ..Ixnl, 11 a,ii>., 7ilO TilO p.mp.ni M ll a,in. wor.hip, Sunday irlihnli 'IJO J'"' Wortlilp, p.m Tialnlni Union.,lon. a.m. .otmun lonin •'l.lthl In A J)aih World," Mall, i:l).|a, Ilnur WllliVMii liudKiHi •* "* j i j , Monday. TUR HAI.VATillN ARMVIV hinadraill»< ov.r K il l .1 II a m. SQI SerciiK) Ava, N., Capi, rl».Drlv. ' ■ ■ at Numlay ..ivlceii liis amn, , Sunday • i n s Fllt(fT WARB IJNm:i> l*r-NTlXOJTAI. arhnol. II a m,,, 7 p.n;. Wocihip,Ip, IM Fnurlh Av.. i:., Illihm. Ilnwatil" V '-i 0.S p aV l!'‘’huJda'y*”.rvlr;r: iiunday“ ."lIVj > Arilnilnn, I’rl.tllmiif m ..lln|, I a m. P*" inipil hnm, d N ovav flimday aarvlrr.i lOllQ a,m, fliimlay 1',, rorqueDsW ve* I DS nixTii WAnn flu ...... !?3o“ 'p".i.. '•;v‘’i'i',‘;.d‘.'y,‘ ';?iiiia“i :.*:5i,Iludy, l 7ili 9 ,MM J 06 9 h wtth To 109 Haiiltnii Mta.l. illiliop RciyRoy Ral»nal» ichoul,icl 7 p.m, hacraiimul. 1 b.l Sunday t.td rc ii ID a.m. aunilay p.m, l'ilday,..yuiiili tc iv lc . ' acliiwl, 4:>0 p.m, .laciam.iil. '' *” i.na F i m i warr Maiitlra M N.. Illihnp Allon M.M Alla* A „ . „ niUIICH OF CHRIST FIHNT AS’ll!Mn>,V OF 0Ot> 0 t> aod.r Nundav .ctvlriii (|]0 aa m,m «un-inn. }' Whllrlmad, H. l.oLilii al Shoup Al,, ll.v. I., t,t. l.a' 4ay4a achool. 4i>9 p.m., fiaciamcnl. s s . : ;r . .Siiinln'y ailinril, 11 «.m. Woiililii,•lilp, ni.ioni.10 riR Tr church o f fion 'hii n.iil. yiiolli mvnllni, 7i30 p.mII. . llnaiiel itnaiiel >11 Qumry ni., Mav. Hairy hnflob.1,. pa.-„.. ;t!s w o iftc l at'rtsprprice. flour. W riliis.dnyi 3 p.m,I, l.mllna Inr.Ini fiunday a.rvlctil I* a.m. Sunday mYoUW clutch a prnynr tioiir. 7i.lO n.m, Miialiin-Mli.liin- ftrhnol.(>'’ II a.m. wnt.hip I p.m. av.ninia"v."1hl . »'IR*T l/N m in I'F-NTFCOnAI.onA i. (lir a >riral nml tlilrrf WflctiinKiny),ititfliilny), ly I pm i;^ Ttilid hii.al Kait ami I'llihlllh AviftuaAviftut 7i:ii) p.m. Ilnyal tiniigeri, THS 1> ' , l!a.l, flcoria C:urry, paitnr., ficrvir.ii flciviriil ^ iiiliI.vvBBk lorvlun. ^ •COSTAI. ahlV^I a.tn, Sunday avcninf i»r*vlr« I ni.iirt MKi:.i iiNiTi:n p R m rc o srA i. *hi; rs m ny n et m nrn nion ( I'IMhT IINiritl* DtHTTHHRNURN Hoilh lllua |.aV«i. W. II. Wll.l.,Ulla. pa» P pm, » Wcdnnd.yi lllhla .ludy *and7iia* and pia>cr .1 ' OjhoT oo^iiom y ra rs m ny not mn IJk4i iniikiiig Uin iiiHtriimiml panel d< Ulla lxx>n to atop-and-ffo tlrjvlnf 90) Ihlot Av.. 1:, Nimday i.ivlra.1 xivlra.i lor,In .Sundayi tliUMh i.rv lrt.,I, .Hundny mrmr.lln* I p iii, I'tldayl VoulliII iiiv ii. *I , Novn^ but Uuui, tlmyly hnvohiwo m(>r4)mor4j U> bo modcat wnnrti^r, rl cost? '11)0 p riceDO is low emenough for you lo be abla :ih|p, itilO I nniihlp ItilO a.m.g ava pn Binnrti’r, ricJinr, pill, Yiiuih iiiBPiini, iilt |ini.m. iln.|»liln.|»1 ninixl' wni.hlp, I p.m,| i^ray.rr 'mw .V.dlnf n i »«"«-? B A n iirr ‘ , I3»1> P"». Wtdn.iday, id U eun hl„ flav, Ch.alartr Wlillcli.t;wiiiifii.f ' Ien- ritln alone. m odel. aia, 7l«l pill, MId.w.tk t.tvlca. (01 Klinihnna III. N„ Ixmald Iloirman ritln alone. and tlnuala. Otllll, mlnlitai.,I "amldUy Suiid.v ' ' . ' WRHI.r-YAN linl lNltSS 'n jo rti’fl ir loft foot with If yoil werti comparingcomparlnR Qi jevy Nova with other ^ l.t)I FOimm'WARt»> a.a.ivKa.i Ii4i a m,. Sunday aclinol, lOilt 7 -M? IS a m, oivn <3irn, . 'n jo rti’fl Uio rt-fll ll cnn glvn yoiir left fool on Clauda a in,, wdiililp, liunnay Sciiunii, "Dan.ctl Rui tp. Tiis pm! i.ikfl ircfllienlnB »Pip llaila nlrwiiJy Biwrty opponr- m c IiihIvo ftfllon. Torqtift- o am o m y a ira ,, now yyou o u !□know. I ll Fnudli Ava, N„ lll.hon Claud* ■, nn, »r.y, uvinlns llvai>|.ll.ila aaivlca. ftxcliiiilvo Torqno-Drivo lrnijHmI«fllon. Toi mown Jr. nunday a.rvlc.il i|4*141 t ia.m. m. )■tilth Vollaiir- llvc.lna .rrmn.,, '’P'.y, Uv II iHHlnl nnd nl* l lie r e 'a n o com pnrlflon. flimitay .rhool. I pm. B.framanI,nt cho.(:yhaiii.iiccl por ^ha IlitI.llan,"hti.llan,” ------' f Driv4jDriv4> ncti' nclion nIinilnriU-a Uin cliilcli ixninl nn compnrlflon. flKVl.NTII-I'Ay ADVKNTIVTnsT YnuiliYi mcUni 7 pm, l.vrnlniI iriviraifivlra BltTMIli. 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1 ‘ , f' f. . ■ -i ''Wl 6 Twin Foils Tlme»-Nawi8W I . Fridoy, Sept. 27, 1968 P5T “Hawaii Five-0ve-0” Series Is WWelcome 0 rk Schedule Family At ^ Addition To CBSCE Network S< By CYNTHIA LOWRY for farfamily viewing: boy in girl’sIrl’s barbs al guest star Danny r clothes balks at entering a rpom)om Thomas.Thomas AP Televlsion-Radio Writer clothe; fils Salurday—”Tl»c Jackie Glen- K im b e rly . , NEW YORK (AP) - ’‘Hawaiivall markemarked "ladies”: boy has fils Saiurc 1 to son Show,” CBS, 7:30-8:30 - Five—O,” CBS* scries (hathat when another mt^n asks him to son al nhi dance, ond so on. . p.m., rreturning for a seventh Sees g made its dcbut.Thursday night, tlance, ^as sen.son with a musical addition i.s a welcome addition to the ncl-net- AlthiAlthough the first show was, in of "T he Ho'ncymooners’': “ Man- KIMBERLY— Mr. and Mrs. P® work’s schedule—a fast-pnccd,:cd, fairly amusing.-this has got„ top nix,” CBS, 10-11, with guest per­ A- K. (Ooch) Dodds nnd theirt^efr ^k ' sharply produced policc seriesries be a 0one-joke scries, and a 1't‘lCformers l,',’ from the National daughter Julie rciurnctl last 11 R ^ wllh good acting and an addedIdcd ofor thisIhis cnn go a long way. „ It’S Thealcr ” of thc Deaf. weekend from a two week tour tf plus in lhe authenlic islandand "joi"Journey lo lhe Unknown.”, . g Sunday—"Thc „ n Smothers - of Mexico and reported first- M background. speciaspecializing in suspense and Brothers prother Comedy Hour.” CBS, hand of thc riots in thnt coun- IS Shot entirely In'.Hawaii, •the the horrorhorror, started with a truly ma- „9-10 , q p.m , ., with H arry Belnfonto try's capital. ' H series stars Jack Lord as headicatl cabre story. I t ^ a s a talc aboutwi^o Suest ^ on their season’s open- l i l 50th a loner, a young shoe clerk who ‘ *^Our taxi cah d riv er refusedfused jB9 i B r of, a .special branch of the 50th a lonc at one point to go near the .. i B WL stale's police force. , falls i in love wilh a wax dummynmy ______university in Mexico C il y," The first job confronting him inad in a d ep artm en t store window.w. Mrs. Dodds said. “Hc w a’ as s •- b-.. . and his two assistants was the He attempts to steal the T in i frightened, but we nsked some y-. disappearance of 10 rich widows mannequin he calls ”Eve” when,^5; Tiny Submarine questions there an d gathered fe and spinsters, traveling lo the he finds that all the wnx dum- f> « ^ that this kind of thing isn’t too ' »^.» islands by boat—and alone. mies ' are lo be destroyed.'y™; IVCOResists Splash unusual," she added. .1-. Unmasking a deadly fortune Caught ‘ ^ in th e act. he tussled j_oN,ter G am e.” NBC. 8:30-10 E b T , w ith “ H • ■ i ■ , ' ■ Th , nn Robert Stack, making his debut J B signed to covcr baseball's World ^ - V 1' Knstner. Kast fell in love with nn Series for the weekly magazine.azlne. ... ^ - ' English Engl starlet about to return•Ibrn the scries as n fading nnti- R _Tho Minnesota Democrat; i “T crime editorr^The'Don Rickies ^ Qcrat; p^yE DUNAWAY plays} aoan InsuranceInsura Investigator In "The‘The crookcroot of the title role playedayed by Steve McQueen, it willI bo homhome after a Hollywood picture. Show,”, p rem iere, ABC, 9-9:30,s 5.29 ' who left for a vacalion -in -nj At the same time, his ‘ room- Thomas AHalr/’ whichhlch leads her to meet the wealthyitthy playliplaying through Tuesday at thc Motor-VuMotor- Theater. Al 1 ; h i s l ■ Cannes, France, soon after he ------matL ”'l The first program used^ “up P I 637 BlUf lAKIS BLVD. N. I Louis Cardinals of the NationalItionai -Jhe•••} Thomas Crown Affair”fair” on ththe right side of the laww thfsthi's use'lheuse^l -jnultiplo Image effect . rivpn of the gags suitableliable I 1 _____^______J I.» i— League; - . - , is | about a big Boston bank time) plays an insurance inves- firsOQfirslfcee/l a t Expo 67 in a ® sh hort o rt . d e ^ c l o — Reports were given ~ c k F u - cfused heist, the millionaire who mas- tlgatctlgator named Vicky Anderson,lerson. cnlled ”A Plnce to Stand,”[and’’ by Joseph Gillelt and Dick Fu- ^ Tho Life spokesman refused hels ing of iRvaa to disclose how much McCarthy:arthy ternterminded it, and the girl who Jack Weston is seen as a cos- wherew here 17,000,000 visitors .saww aiidand meeting of 0 is mctics salesman leading a dou- were impressed with the. pro- the South Idaho C ham ber of will be paid for the assignment,iment. tractracks him down. It also is mctic ' Commerco held In Twin Falls, McCarthy was a first base- a jojab at tbe "American Estab-stab- bio Ilife. Paul Burke is anothernother cess.ccss. at the Declo Kiwanis Club• lunch- wkkSEE m a n w hile attending St. John's lishilishment” andlsociety as a SEE IT TODAY!IAY! ® of. th e sta rs . "Th"The Thomas Crown Affair”kffair” eon mmeeting Monday at Min’s University in Minnesota andnd lat- whole.who er played semlpro basebali>ali in StSteve McQueen plays the, title Th'Tbe fiim is the first commcr-mmcr- will bbe playing nt the Motor-Vutor-Vu Cafe.Cafe, tbe Great Soo League. role and Faye Dunaway (whoho is clalljdally released motion pictureture to TheaterTheat through Tuesday. Gov. Don Samuelson spoke at ------^------the TwTwin Falls meeting ands; Jiis — IN NEWV SCREENS SPLEkPLENDOR! specch and variouS commitlee kX y reports were related to the Ki- Soroptimists To: o Richard Ii Harrisarris Promisesles TotallyTc New■' »” wanians.Ie Topics discussed in­ eludedcluded a regional airport,m state THE Mo:MOST MAGNIFIIHIFICENT Sell Fruit Cakes p “ “ finance, school problems, recre­ It was announced at a Twin ConceptK j In1 His PoJtrayalal Of “Hamlet”t ation and taxes. Falls Soroptimist Club meetingleetlng RepresentingRcpr the, Twin Falls Tuesday evening at tho Roger- By BOB THOMAS wherwhere. - lian Schell\s German version,ersion, KiwanisKiwanI Club. as guests were PICTUfTURE EVER MADE!MA aon Hotel Roundup Roomn that AAP Movle-Tclevlsloa Writerter HaHarris Is a man to whom plus 1 the derivative "Rosencranzncranz vern Riddle, president; Rev. Christ- HOLLYW OOD (AP)) -— nothingnothi seems impo-ssible.le. He and rt on confirmotloncon comcs whenI you role In "The Molly Maguires.”ires.” , . ■. .H- ______RonsRongoi, Woihlng Machlneii h l n e . l her activitle.? there. She,0 and hearhea him spinning dreams about "An"A actor would be taking a ^*1*" Uied Furnliure. her mother, Mrs. Howard Ronk, his playing Hamlet. Yet it ap-op- territerrible chanco trying Hamlet | ; J , were guests at tho dinner• meet- parpatently is no dream. At least at t:this particular time. David H j BEST SELECTION,N . I I - Ing. ParParamount doesn’t thinkc 60.eo. WanWarner recently did it in Eng- . u T a P R IC E S Linda Tally, accompaniedled by havinghav Invested o millionI dol- land. land Burton's Hamlet was Mr.5, Don ^ a rk c ^ . presenteded sev-aev- lartlars bo Harris cnn present\t his widelywide ahown, hnd Laurence ^ ■ H K crnl vocal numbers. • owr own Interpretation of thc Olivier'sOllvi film is atill around.” M CAMERA CENTER;R. I Tlie next meetlrig will beje Oct. gloomy--Dano-to-4ho-Loodonglo< Dodon (A(Alsi ls O r-C h riB t^ c r„ P iu m m c r’a . ___ n a 301 Shoihon*.St. S. 733*4921 ; ; I i ...... 8. B t-th e Rpundup Room. " stage stfl{ and film audiences eveiy-iveiy^ TV effort' at Elsinore. Maxlml- t — z ^ n^ I vf T r ” ' “ " 1S 2 iJrirojI.M a S T O N I T E MONI 733-6336„ (THRU TUESDAY).y) S3 THIS IS PHON* 733.5938 (THRU SUNDAY)} STARRINS Iq tt «n U.S. 30 lo iQillandland Drlv* Goiei Open 7:30 p.m. Jj ' E . U.S. 30 W ill ts Orpndvliw' Drlv* DrIva GGates s Open 7<30 winner 4 AT 8:00 P.M. (FIRST1ST HOURHOUF REPEATED) S } b a t 8:00 P.M. (FIRST’ HOUR REPEATED)REP o f T e n f I WEEK-END IS ^^^^AFU^ADU^CO^DULT COMEDYi______a m mIABLE u .. 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Friday. Sept. 27. 1968?68 Twin Falls Tinnes-Ncws ' 7 iff- fe! KE( elly To MMake akl Temporaryary ]Dancing k [ ReturnR( Onn Ja(Jackie Gleason’sson’s Show • 1 By BOB THOMAS,S weeksw before. Tolal cost of the cx|expccts to finish cutting the ^ ^ AP Movlc-Televlsion WriterA^rlter fifilm is reported at J20 million.lion. film.filt When il will be seen, no- — Gene ‘‘That’s down from the, nriei-origi- hodyI’O' knows. Supposedly it can't t e ‘ HOLLYWOODh o (AP) — Gene show ^ 4 Kelly wiil display his dancing nalni budget' ot J27 million,”„ •• hehr be oe released until the show found leaves New York. With-th the i form on the Jackic Gleasonson tele- rcremarked nirlv. "We . •• found Pearl Bailey version sellingIng oul, i vision sliow Saturday night,ight, but scsome ways to save moncy.” >rc the a lf a . it will mark only a temporary '■ ... il could be years before the '' ' X J M a t B - mporary j^clly started work in thetie filmiiim L, vacates Broadway. Fox is ^ return to his hoofing heyday. ‘ retun in O ctobcr. 1967. R ehearsals g"seeking relief from the stipula- M ‘‘Dancing is an avocationItion for withw Barbra' Streisand. Walter ^jq menie now,”n he remarkedI after a m Matthau and the other princi-p r t d . ____ ^ workoutwork( prior to leaving’ for the palspi began last January ond Miami Deach telccasl. “1“ 1 found slshooting slaricd-April-15. Kelly ed ^ dance to said the last "cut!'', on the. ma­ Loser-Named ^ B H out that I don^t have to dance to s: Russell ^ b ebe happy.”ha jcjor photography Aug.'21.1 then J BURLEY - Mrs. Russell M weeks Shockey was best loser for sec- ■ ~ H D . Il It Vwasn't an eosy lesson,m, Kelly laid.off for a couple of weeks . 'ars ' on and returned for ff few minor °nd week during meeting of ^ admitted. For 25 years ' on ai lay be- TOPS for. KOPS at Presbyter-isbyter- Broa-ob- .LcRoy Uhrich, Burley, was a M IWfllim strict stric i r ^ im e n . K elly's styleslyle re- served:si guest. The game award w a s f l (B u n a ^tiired an' oiTilcticism thiat al could "I will make more on the presentedpr to Mrs. Shockey. ■ ■ffflli be ssustained only by constant Gleasonq show in one day than I — ^Hnl fitness. uwill in two weeks of directing. I ■ H I “Then in 193S I tore the carti-card- No^ doubt about it, the, pcrform - HM D lege in my knee while skiing,” ersc are the top dogs nowadays.i S ; WE BUY, 1 ; hc said. "Il was two0 whole IiIt's a performer’s market.” yyears ean before I 'could1 dancc But he has no regrets about o j^H - agaii again. Por a giiy who has been choosing^ direction over dancing.Lx! SELL & TRADE I g aM danc dancing all his life, that;hat was “There comes the point in ev- tough to take. But-1 began to ^gfy dahcer’s life iwhen he’s got n ^ l realize there was something-eTsehing-efte [( quit_ -altogother or■^yi start GUNS. I coicould do lo make a living."livmg. cuttingc do\xn.i:L-he observed.vcd. "I That was directing. Kelly

Myrna Loy3y LooksL( W ithtl AnAmusement t ^ — At Politicalcal ActivityA Byy Fi]Film Stars By BOB THOMASvs tion, where she had hopedloped to One day in 1938, she and hus- ■ AP, Movic-Tclevlsion Writer work for her candidate,te. Sen. b:band Arthur Pornblow were en- ■ HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Myrna Eugene J.-McCarthy. ‘-‘I’mTm slill tctertaining-at-thoir-Malibu ;si^((ro3s® homCr-H b sB WrS a S E B S W Loy looks with faint amusementnusement nursing my wounds over3ver his WhileW the guests were frolicking I) at the feverish politicalal activi- activi* loss,” she smiled. • oion the beach, Myrna wasvas listen- I I■ •• ties by film figures in this But she suspects that she will ingin to a radio speech from Lon- I year’s campaigns. She! can re-re­ be campaigning for Hubertubert H. dond< by the Czech leader' S ' Jan - z \ I \ ... AT THE fFRlEh r i e n d l i e s t i j ^ . . . THAT'SSAT AT TTHE l 93 CLUB! /J member when the practicedice was Humphrey come fall, “because‘because IVMasaryk, who sadly reported I not so popular. I'm so concerned with the at- theif sell-out of his country at 1 The New York-baseiyStar star has tack by Nixon and tho Republi- Munich.W She was so moved£ S thal \ \1 . CLUB8 IN-NEVA IN "NEVADA! ^X L l' y COME ON3N DDOWN! I been here for her 10.trdd movie, cans on the judiciary.” slshe dispatched a cablee of sym- I ' % “April Fools,” with Jackick Lem-Lem­ Unlike some performerslers who ppalhy to Masaryk. mon, Catherine Deneuveuve .and havo recently discovered2d politi- She received a sharparp repri- : : » Charles Boyer. Her onlyily regret cal consciences, campaigningipaigning mandn from the New York^ork sales > i m WVS^J over the assignment wasas that jt has long been a way oft lllife e for departmentj or MGM,I. ButB ut it11 t | % W s J ! kept her from attendingding tho Miss Loy. It is a matterr of con- didn’td change her attitudettilude to- ^ Democratic National Conven- viciion. since speech-makingli-making ward political activity, does not come easy to her: her; she public duties becameecam e In- *. H is naturally shy and soft-spoken. ..lenslfied after her departure \.SW. ' |^B ■ •p But a political consciencenee was , jggg Secretary . Grocery Store^ Instilled during her early j-ears. . ^ sunI of State Dean Acheson appoint- ? "W hen I w ent back to10 Mon- niernber^at-large on the c To Be Built - tnna to bury my mother- last y V Jk V I lu L .hi U.S. commission of UNESCO.UNESCO, ^ ■ a n year,” she said, “I visited the iree a H In Twin Falls3 State capital at Helena. ^ They 1, .. nndi, she served for three and a f! IPSTAKES I ' !“,■ 7 ’’® holt years: Sho cainpalsned N § SWEER B rezinn Construction Co., SaUSalt showed mO' the applicationr« my with Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt for i W I Lako City, has been issuedIssued a falher had made to run forL rthe ^ ?, Adlal . Stevenson in 1956,16, and has / i r i N f Arin Falls legislQluro. He was only about . building permit at Twin Falls I “ .1?; served as co-chairman of the V ruction of 22 at the time, but he won the \ an of the ' t in T City Hall for the construction of A lArtT, ■> Advisory Council of thele Nationnl i UP U P TO I , .-M a discount grocery store.3re. election nnd served one term.” ^Committee Against Discrimlna-)iscrimlna- C AWINGS I ; The building will Ixs occupied Her father was a Republican, , K >1™ I" b y Bro7.-Wny Grocery’ nt 1708 her mother a Democrnl;,’,iil!i the Miss Loy believes the ndvejit ndvent 4 1 . Kimberly Rond. maternal influence prevailed. of other show business personal- 7 Reynolds ConstructionIon Co., Wlicn Myrna wns a reigning Ities to politics th i‘s yenr i^ j S Twin Falls, hns the contractntract for s ta r a t MGM in the 1930s, she .healthy sign’. She herselfrself plansplnns ' • J ^ y S V ^ I f e the Ht) foot by H4 foolool build- lent her name to the campaigns-^Iic ,to confine her nctivitles loto non- 4 I ing, Hnlf nf the structure:iure will of • b'ranklin D. -Roosevelt./ell. Tliis itiis pipptiy,, po5ts. “ I’ve hnd offers , I bc used fnr n dry storageace wwiire- are- ciid not help her relations wiih , l - * 2 5 f New York, house nncl the other pnrl wiiiwill lhe studio boss, Louis B.}. Mnycr, y Hint's not for mc."." she saidsnid 4 /Ing. No Purchas* Necstiary. ^ house the store. whoso personal hero was Her-, l O O l Cost of the work was esli-esti- hert Hoover. She andr Mi';;; Mayer ^ m ntcdi.at S-IR.OOO, hnd repeated hnttic.s. __ During th at period Inin Holly-H olly b l u e T O A I 1C1 wood history, sludlo hrnd.sirnd.s dis-dls- B L A ZE I ^ SATURDAYSURDAYS OM THE M Married Bliss50 - • couraged political activity . by Top Quolity-Always^t I •" J their stnrs; nrguing “thnt- it I f 1 ^ :EL OF FORTUNE ^ Is Good Gomedyflc fly ’ would alie.nufc n'lrtrgc K,r?iportlon'of WARBERG'S" [4 •‘Ilow Sweet.-It Is!'•!' shows movie nudlcnce. Miss l.ny Jn m es Giirni?r nml Debbieibie Revri-Reyn­ cnmpnny pressure!,'sure 'In In 7 3 3 -7 3 7 1L I j fWl DRAWINGS/INGS EVERY FEW MINUTES viite mar- niilable instnnce.______olds trying to find private mar­ ------\ BRING YYOUR • 1 ried bliss at sen in the onlvonly ^ 5WEEPSTAKES.TICKETS M iM P o m o snncliiary I<‘ft to llii'in aboiird 7 O F ^ SWEEPSTAKES A stiideiit ship. n, WATGH FOR)R THETHI STARTING OF ^ ' l-'or tlie flr.st tim e In motion ADULT ENTERTAI " the picluro hi,story a production ERTAINMENT AT THE l SCOTCff com pany filnieil n movie iiboiird a cruise liner nt sen durini; a B U H L t rcKuliirly schnliilod wm. Ninety 1 members nf tlie enstniuui crew RAMONAK TlTHEATRE?Xo>ID A H O " W M ^ \ / ' worited ix'fiire tli(» I'amcriis be­ I DRA^ tw een I.os AiiMeles niul A capul­ co on the 2-l,2i)4-lon p llolianil s - ' ,2 BIG DOOBlDOUBLE, FE&TURES . f .A m erican S.S. .Stnlenilain. S // BANKNK NlNIGHTS \ \ This ronu'cly h noww plnylng a t lha Motor-Vii Thenler. - 1 / WEDNESDAYIHESm «S FKIDiy y i & D A N C e ' r , ^Sh^hJTW VER'IEver BEFORE MlHis " HE MUSIC OF M C7 O Supper Set 1 5TIE BRAUN , A L E D ! \ 3 ^ 0 0 2 4 - SlIOSMONI'.-'nin Wood River SECRET[ ISLANISLAND BEEN REVEALED! ' 2 0 0 BANKS^ Jnaino yaur favorili rt- ConKT firiiuuo wiil liiililllll nn llin.liln- bo Pnxliicls supper att 7M07:.10 p.m. Xntiirilav at the Wjkx(>0(1I River IhD . ' (iranKU Ilnll north ot .Shoshone. .Shoshone, J a P , SO'Gay...Gay... orficers will lie eleiled dur­ ing tho iHislnesB m eeting._____ i i SD Exciting,.Exciting,,, B M ^ Revealing! ' RAMONAIA TRUE M THEATREE NATURE \ i I IN BU H L FRI. AND SAT. lo es! ■ 3ROUDLY SER k M l JOiiirtNinm-Fox 7 . I I P , iHB c Iia rIj o n ^ Sunday With all th* trimmlnga ^ .J M hEsroNi. Including SOUP, k \ a mr \ i ' ^ ^ i SALAD, DESSERT ^ SERVED 12 Noon D IN E & DAI P ' ^ I w r 3 e \ l I# h h ^ ^ h i ------— - to 6 P .M . U V . 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NNERS ^ ^ iohwa ^ 1 ' 8 Twin Foils Times-News,-News Ffidgy, Sept. 27, T9688_ B u sin e ss Successful5Sf ul . I , . Today'sr^s Marketet And Financial Fin ll iiReport' f M irro r By JOHN CUNNIFF ' NEW YORK (A P) — More Is ,, Involved in the present battleSi; of Investingting D ow -Jones, 2 p.m . 5 lhc prime rale than a quarierjrie r of stoc:S t o c k s STOCKS Di , pm- Livestock;k Grains S one per cent rntercst. ufpS Every By ROGER E. SPEAR 2:30 P.M. SUMMARYlY MARKETS AT A GLANCEJCF •■>'>-I'J Industrials.\ 932.99 down.wn 0.25 CHICAGO banker hi in Amcrica .suspects • NEW YORK (AP) —- The •^JEW YORK (A P) — M.^X^. arkets 20 Rails 265.98 down 0.0707 IDAHO FALLS CHICHICAGO (AP)—Wheatleat and itihai. but few can say with cer-®9'’' Q. Recent experiencess have quaquarter, which restricted pro- Slock market climbed back)ack lo at a glance ■ larkets .‘r utilities' 130.30 down 0.25 All a i cla.s.'^es w ere sieadyy aaf f thethc soybeanssoybe futures prices:s came laintyta what the mysterious Jn- ^madc_mc.wQndcr. After an addi- duction,due will probably hold fi.scal ' the upside in a strong rally‘Ily 'alelale Stocks -> irm in moderatelyerately ‘ 33U5_down 0.17 Idaho Livc.slock Auction’sn’s sale undeiunder heavy liquidationn on the'gihe'gredienl is. ' ^ ^ ,j,lional share offering by a com- 19af1038 income below tho 1967 fig- this aftCThoon. . acactive trading. p„,, this week. ]Chicago Chica Doitrd of Tradeic today, The very rarity of a splitlit rale.rale, p£pany or after a split, shares ures.ure; Howevcr, leading market Caincrs outpaced losers:s by n Collon—Irregular. r(./o s ssi,-I i vV ■s ; '"i^- Fnt Jambs, 52-1.50-25.2.';;15; light decliideclining 2>/j ccnts a bushel.lushel. wwith some banks chargingig theirthcir gjalw ays seem lo drop. Why?—V/hy?— indiindicators point lo an improved ; m argin of 74 issues. Tlie break- cjCHICAGO: riieip.i) Hj'f/: 3,«o 117 7;'. feedfeeder lam bs, S24.50-26;: heavy Soybeanscqv and corn fulures'ai-iiures'ai- v very best corporate'cuslomerssm ers 6 • Icvilevel of .sales for agricultural down on thc most aciivc listlis was Wheat-Lower: liquidalign.ion, fiiSi.;-;rhiil i:Si ii si;;:3,‘‘ ; \\ ;■ feeder'« d lam bs. S23.50-2-l.50:..50; fat so hit low.s for the season.in. Trade PerP cenl and other.'? 6’/i perer ccnt, „Ju-Prior to a spiit, shares equequipment. On this basis. I ad- 12 advances ofiainsi 3 dcclincs,eclincs. ^Corn-Lower; iight trade.fe m {;>■*» iir n 3.fo joi t:>i «;> «:*i«:>i * •,i, ewes,ewc: $0-7: canner ew.^es es and moved'move at a relatively goodood pare i-is enough to arouse curiosltyr|^]jriosltyr|^j.c frequently bid up by. traderstra d e rs vi.s»vi-se holding. Brokers said the marketl 44'j 45ij45.' ...:!....'! 510-1$10-11; slags, $9-10, and boards, white 'Jo 1 yel- are at il again, . ^ was authorized but not-outstand-lutstand- baibargain counter. low 2.50' n. When It came, the news was nin iiiiiin a a 'iv .i iiii iiii ii;i;iiswli'.i 1 1’ < ■ I.s there a battle of assets be- ing — the.se shares have^e a de- ((For Roger Spear’s 48 - page that the big copying machinem chinc -I M . o'* + >i Choice grain fed steers. steers, So\Soybean oil 7.45 n. t’tween these two? Let the figures prcssantp effect on the market InvestmentInv Guide (recently re- m aker and CIT Financial,1, inde- uthyilith Cp .«» « j j' 3i^l » - >i H - i 'i $25.50-26.50: good .steers. $24,25: At *, Ihe close wheat was IV* to because thoy will dilutele earn- visedvis and in its Ipth printing) ’ pendent sales finance company,m pany, *[ *\r= - 5i iiiiK ho" 1 1:1; y illscom m ercial steers, $22..'i0-25:h f r 'il: 27 cents a bushel lower,^Decern*- Decem- . *’f Am crica, w ith hold- ings. For example, company;ompany sen send $1 wilh name and address w ere conducting negotiationsions lo r’alrcftc 179 79«' H'* 78U •••:; ReynToh 3.30 370 39'i 3S‘', 3»'J 3»', - " !l i choiccChoi fat heifers. S24.50-25.25;50-2J.25, h/,. , JJ3,. ■’li JO 1/ „ings of $21.86 billion al mnia>ear. idyear, ^ million outstandingstanding lo Roger E. Spear, (name of , *ward a combination of thch e iwotwo n»n j>Jp 2j* ^jji i;LiH +~ iJiJ uSin uSins” 6sV' IJ SS'* *9i’‘ « ‘c !‘j‘ 1 * V:• 8°°^good fat heifers S23-24;1: com- lower. December J.02-yR: oats is clearly the biggest commer-ommer- ^ gg^ns $5 million,,Ilion or yo«your newspaper. Box 1618. - f ir m s . ;;•••••” nJir c p ’.io 4s 3o’PJ!-!! 3o’i 3oi| I * *!i’ *'^erim crcial cows $18.50-19.50;1. utiliiv«lil IV ^vere Vk lo lower, DecemberDecember cialc bank in America., But in ., sells an Grand Central Station, Ncw 31’ - > i cows $18-18.50: cu tte r cows $17- > ““L !" Sl a share. "A'’ now sells an Gn . --Jtcrox traded off •!% at12My, 284^J ptdMBS’’, ■% I Ij;: !S; !i;;iiU :;; ’lss'K jSi: v,;; 'lii is i! i;, = iif r n >i low New York. Chase and First' . City additional 1 million shareslares So Yo Ytick.^N.Y. 10017) a n d C lT ro s e a t 47-ys. j;;]''' J l ' / l l ' IS; canner.s. $14-17; hulls. $20- an^ sov •’^ve been elbow to elbowsow for .j j 5 n^iiijon incomeTie m ust ------_ ,’;i! S.’S'.S' i:iS .i iii; iJi; iil:JO.’ _ (Ji; Ji.st22.50; veal-caU ais. 524.28:10. ' good* J or, k„„„, D ecem ber 1.13^^ and soy- Motors strengthened a after fte r FMCfirt*ptu jjJ ‘mJ Ijt; Vi'i sijm !• bear.5 w ere ]% to 2U lower.m er. Ni-No- >''“''1 >’ ""y >>«■'' r “"'P”'corpo- b. jjg divided among lhe 6 million O - - earlier weakness. Generalal _M0- Mo- rji" 1 33 »«i JJji 33^ - ij « !. * :• feeder steers, $25-26.50; medium rate business. .. . -ishares. The resulting pere r li'a share ™ OSchool Set . tors swept back from the minus };JJ, ,:iii::ii’'iiiip3»'i 7 -M iis ccd : er steers. $23-24: i Holstein ? o i S On Ju n e 30 F irst G ty w a r in ^ m inus ii:6 ' o s’ij ch‘i - i " sLndlSandcri .39 -47 j;'* j : 5 >. - > i StOei of earnings are then 83 cents, ra- column to show a gain of VJ and fm FMC( Cp .sj ji 4(>ii 3st 46(4; ■ +l«i+ "0 I.IO Ut tHi cii'i r e ,-r(i n Due klJwhh A. Drumbeaiing on the part tJ if Seehurs .«0 »8 3t>i J«‘i 3<»;3«?; —- '.4J4 .DEI'JVER MarM ar 1.27«A'V25Vi ^.25y^534 1.273,i1.2734 eenough to be closcd quickly with „ the part analyzing financial state- strengthened after having been atn *■ ':i SharoaSt I.JJ 9J 4i<4 4:U + ivoe of some . automotive company on thc downside. = ssi !?' ®!:i!|-3 1 i! DENVER (AE)_-^ (USDA)SDA) - May '•283/4 \.25%914 1.30^s1.30% a bit of effori. the very type of ° m ents will be offered area bank- 5' | i! j i j i j - i i OV2 L31% effort Chase .seems to be mak- .spoke.smen predicting rccord car ing and financial employes, it The Dow Jones average: of 30 r.tn8"M="*3,i” 3?? WW i r ‘ 'ai(t : i;,, No receipts or trading today[odav m J u ' 1-31% 1-30 I.301/2 1.315/. e sales will probably continue to . Industrials nt 2 p.m. was; off a GPu'-uj }-5« S: ’5^' V.\^ + !• s!*?* T014 _i cattle, hogs and sheep a at t .the the 1.34% ;1.33 1.33>/,3'/j 1.34;||I.345I iiing now. ■ .u„ was announced' Friday. In the dispute two yearsars ago Produce^ near-lerm action in the .jThe classes started next Tues* I minimal .25 ut 932.99, recover-:cover- 8cnr.en tU * no j? 3^,* ji''Tl* s 2j si isi:;-'^"’io’.i 4- li E>enver m arket. , ^ ^oi , amonn S h ares. Bccause recovery in . ing from a more than a point cen ;*-}JSouC ain 1.40 IIG 33!i 3:>; 33», + ;■ _____J Dec 1.02V^ 1.02Vi 1.02^s2% 1-02'/2l-02'/2 ChaseC w as alm ost alone am ong ^ .n iQM-C day evening and will be held at 7*/8 l-fl7'4 large banks in offering. corpo-coroc^ "sales and earnings over 1967's O’Leary Junior High School. ' loss earlier. ‘ • Jirac'li ;t» - • Souih Co l.OJ J9 35S 3" 39>!,:-|ii- - H - OMAHA ' M ar 1.07'4 1.06% 1.07‘/h '•0714 I 5>nf Fnr strike - depressed levels is an- ,s iH ti“ kSouNfiaa r 1.0 4» Jisj jci', i:>J 4.1ii, -r ... M ay 1.10% 1.103/s 1.10'^OV^ 1.10% l.lO^i rate r cuslom ers 5f^ per cent. F o r f, * An estimated 50 students are ex> ,C CUIella 1.20 Mv, ,!!’* 56>1 5»{ 5J’J’« + '„ li Sou Pac I.M «32 41»i 4!1,4 4;i,i4;',i + 4. >1 >v Of OMAHA (A P) - (USDA),DA) - Jujui l 1.131^ 1.131/g 1.131/3 1.13% t nd other ticipated for Ford, shares-should-S .should S P . M i QUOTATION.'S 3'/3 1.13% two m onths F irst City and o th e r ^ jH - [4 .s2ar?a5’'I^d* JDO 3314* 34>4 :lli• +'«‘+ V Hogs 6.500; barrow s and gilts un.un- oOats a t banks b held out but thenI had to rbtained. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGEN rr Olol?!oC.'}'MihS *-l ill! B A Co McIntyre, a Twin Falls i? SperryR .40« 3C« 4C?i 40/a .63c .633/,3% .63%.637/, wv ilh Chase. ' f rrrr.!„in« mcrcial law course and Paul Nrt OraceCo 1.50 €S 45H 45!4 ^i'.iw + * |l d i K r i x =!i ii» ii'i ii'3^ ;-^ij™ W 203-236 " Jb 20.00; 1-3 190-230 lbs mqv then as *"SS. resulting from narrow ing T (hdt.) inch I.0W Lait Chr. Cm 1-230 lbs M ay .633/J ,.63Vi .63>/b 3% .631/4 ,03>/4 Chase earned prestige then a£ “ " n rn S Bock.-a-Twin-Falls-accountant^------nr!S»^’:3lj^^-----77-4ol4"«V’~33it'7-J |J§ “ -t3U--_il -19..53l5:75;-2-3-190-200-lb.s-19.00-d.s- i 9 .0 (^ jju i i i .61%—rGoS/T^eoJjrniiv^-nfnj%-n51i/- a—le a d e rr“n n d ~ its“Tlslr"rie'allyr-reallv margins-and-losses" in-Europcan ., jS{ +1^ OlAfcP l.JOa 41 3J?1 33^ J3H - I n ppearcd markets. A strike in ihA the K firsl will teach the course in analy- T? ‘ _ %l 19.50; sows steady to strong;ong: i-3 1-3 Rye Rv. wasn’t v as great as it appeared 2 zing financial statements. “ a CF Ind 3 '0 '?J jn l 9‘1 7... Ct Nor Ry J It y .V, !W JCIii«7 + 4iisK ! 2 a =;::« k S ! . ..A d Minii .« « IOl 1*'/!—'i ' 601; - |4 320-450 Ibs 17.25-18.25. . , tDec v - 1.1334 1.13 1.13%334 1.137. 1.137/. Tlie1 money supply wa.s catchingcatching The'courses are being organ- .lAddrcM l.lt 31 « 5 M 4 8ri^zLr"iwrn‘ c i5 - H GlW r.‘A’ ’ifiint.n; jp * ^ i" ii,, ii',; r..:;, c.Cattle 1000: calves 200; slaugh- MarM ar I.1534 1.15% I .I 534 534 1.I614 I.16V4 t up with, demand and interest 1 Ized under the guidance of tho . Admiral W ir JMl :c?iHi -_ »» CreenCnt Crei ,!J 39 4jv, 43i 4)!-j? + S.Sicrl “7 Drus 1 61 u Iln s3>i_H S3>.‘ - H ter steers, moderately active, May • .AlrRedln Uii 77 31 J 3C?{ 36},oy, -_ \5 Grtyhaund l 78 3J|| 3»i W i - active M ay l.l7i/^ 1.17 1.17W>/kr 1 1.17% 173/ rates r were bound to comelitovt down. R J o e e r S p ec a ll r s"Soulh-cenlral Idaho chaptcr of •'AlcanAlum I IM « JHJ 5 .... Crui u - j S a , ; ’! S i s s steady; utilily and commercial jui 7% 1.18 So w h at if ___ ' ” ,1 th.the American Institute of Banks. *All«gCp .Ida n j 30?i J 3 +1 ;T‘ euro'll (iulf j “ I2H « ‘ - 1 s'u“n ' r.', !?•* _^^-w .i.i8 - i sun oil I 9 TJ>i -t>i T4j!rij! _ >!>i cow;cows steady: load high“ choicc i™ _ ; temporarily it costs a few mil- ' •*A!leRl.ud J.« 15 U jjy »ijj; - _ M u Culf oil wi 4t 4!^i 43 43 ••••• ... . Sunrayc“" 1.50- 114 5H4 l|i', Jl^ + i/, and Rex Gardner of the Cassia ‘ AHffffPw ].:s *i 3i!4 J;?, + ji Culf sin 4- }i and prime 1150 Ib yield grade 3-4 m lion dollars. "" Writes On National .Bank at Burley is ?.'i .t..” S."i™.“ '.jib' ,Sf iiii J i i i z i i S i ? »-A1IledCh 1.10 jj culf lii ,iii ,;i 38 =;■'*!; *... fi«ui slaughter steers 28.60; igad mos (I HQS Chase gain manyr corpo­ corpo- ■ -jresident of the area AIB; ••AllledSir I.« « <61/, C5l 46u _ u Hall ?) T-?i Tampal-I .72 SO Zfij 3S 36 4- Vt ly highhi choice 1150 lb yieldSm™ grade Mutual Funds rate customers? Some, but not | 3i=iiii;rr!„,'i‘ « :iii !iii7»4ls Noon Price, ' Frank Horsh, Kimberly branch '!! s r j V- s b i * i : s lii .S i iSii lo?!liSi! :t ?•'ii 2-4!2-^ 26.00-27.00. enough obviously to pushp„“ h ” kit t.o n su m e r of the Twin Falls Bank and JAMBAC .to IJ !5>; W ,i: is^ Sip ;a 7+.J) Tenneco I.3I i:o 3« 37«J 3:>i - U SheepSh 500; sm nll lots1 choice choicc AskedAjked c ahead of First City. Corpora- 10-110 lb Affiliated F u n ti^ .... 9.51 10.28 t BABSON PARK. Mass,—"Thes,—"The TrTrust Co. is first vice president; lA m A “n*n .10 J7< ;a?i ty, j »k - j'. » art v j ivxetJ '\^ o » ■;jt> " + somSO'"' e with end p rim e 90-110 lb Arfili; 1.51 10.28 tions don’t easily chnngege ineirth e ir current_ vogue for comparativelyaratively JerryJe Wray. First Nalional Bank ,AmBdc»t .M 49 7D>; 0 *-7ftVi...... J Oli. I + « T«CSuI .40 !1S «i; ” 4 JOH ” h "'47 ii woolfed and shorn. No. 1 pelts ^omC om im onw ealth . . . 23.501.50 25.61 2S.G1 j allegiance. ' jA m Can ,:d 91 4 « 1,1 ...... low ;|f Teiailnit .M 6» lOjj? less 10J?iio»i - V,(1 spriispring lambs about 25 lowerlower aat t Compel. Cap...... 10.04t.04 11.68 11.68 T here is good reason for loyal- ? t prices. D ow T lieory ...... 8.841.84 0.56 9.56 ( (y. A lo t of treasu rers h av en ’t .Wall Sireet is in a mood to dent,cle and Merna John.son. First M ii?"™ - m iii»;!’'ii!ii"i'j * i\ 27.00; not enough to le.st prices. bullish Security Bank of Idaho of Je- ?iii8 1= il:l! i;'i?a'#'ii!|::’:|?ES;’• J - J ) Thlokol .40 74 U14 n s 11 ... . ■- Eaton nnd H ow ard . 17.72f.72 19.25 fforgotten what happenedrt a9 fewf2w conserve ils residual bullish Se •biffi Amlink. 1.30 ?. 11 “!! MM S3 4- H "ou' pow ers,” say.s Roger Ei. . Spear, rorome is secretary, •A »om« J.Ja S) »>4 »H Jaj4.4. ii Ilow li! iiii ii>! iiii i i i i:,i; n s '■' CHICAGO Enterprise ...... 10.791.79 11.79 years \ ago when money was ' >i'Am lloip .21 90 JOH » U 30^ . .. . Idah F idelity T r e n d ...... 31,85 31.62 i s L d S P^^'^^lcnt. Spear and Staff.aff, Inc..Inc., Anyone wanting to take the • AmMFdy .99 JM 24W 3« J4 ...... Idea .85 3'1.62 light. Those that had shopped [ =i! i!li i S S i’i!t i i l i tf is ™ s ! ,." - ’i! iii; Ii„ "iil;I'i ii - ! ci <'''■> - (UJSDA)— S D A )- Key.,,Keystone B-4 ...... 10.321.32 11.26 11.26 a around for the lowest•t rates 'nvestmcnt advisers. cocourses is asked to contact any •lAMet Cl I.«t Itl 40 i 4M 8 4< _1 - I III III < Cenl 1,50 35 70 «9Vi W 4- % iirco Jijj _ li Hogs 5,500; butchers steady to -kovsi '.V S rf . "Stocks lhal are doinging woll of the AIB officials or be at the •Am Molott 4)« 13 { lJ*i IJJ + 4- « « Imp Imp Cp Am 3U ,« H I«W HJl:.1 :4- iiM SS?"1..’VTRW '?! !!'-• ii'-‘ i i '^ T i i z l T c ieady to -Keystone K-1 ...... 9.721.72 10.61 10.61 \ when money was plentiful found > *AmNalGtl ] 4< 40- 39S 95i 39;i _ 14 — INA INA Cp I.« 111 ‘46 44){ « +1 i l . 25 lower: 1-2 205-225 lb butchers kcvs'Keystone S-2 ...... f.72 7.72 8.43 iIhey couldn't be accom mnrvtnt/>H odated. ^'’clude such consum cr-orienicd-orienied firstfir session al 7:30 p.m; at •Am Phot .Mo M IC% ICH I 6 ii...... '"S" •» + H UMC l?d*"'.7: jfj « l; Kii 5;.| «•! ft ’i 20.2;20.25-20.75: 2-3 and- 2-4 200-250 Keystone S-2 ...... 13.11 1-1.30 mnn autos, cloihing,, notions, O’ O’Leary Jjujior High School, •Am Smelt S JSl «5^ 67 _ CO _ + W Inlai i h i n Uncarbidt 2 713 «!!> 41* 4ji^ - Ibs 1.11 14.30 In an y event, a F irst City m an - 4) « - J Ibs 20,00-20.35; 3-4 250-290290 lbsIbs KeystoneKcvc. S-3 ...... 11,271,27 12.30 12.30 * said barbedly, “Aside,from'rom as- ® home entertainment.”n t.” — ^ Ain T&T 2.10 7»3 53H »1 jJ «W + H inM 1 - v l t KSo^'al !;5S 21 S li 11^ \U j g Z z i5/ t ia.2!19.25-20.00; sow.s siead y’ “to “25 KeysKeystono S-4 ...... 7.17f.l7 7.83 7.83 . sets, we take great prideorlde in . Spear continued.1. ‘The" T h e LEGAI ADVERTISEMENTS ,Am Toh l.9» m JIH 33 JlUi : 4- UI iS Inti ii.;," u . ;; ‘4 ’iii-. ’iJ i j tH j ” ; UnionPaelfs;» J t09 37’* Ky, t«ei] _- U\\ low Owe er; 1-3 325-400 Ib 17.50-18.50; p n il, 50-18.50, PolarLs ...... 6.18).18 C.88 G.88 I being th c m ost profitableilfl banhnnk k street's. preoccupation wilh with the “ NOTICE TO DIDDERS ,AMrin'c°% * \ \ V Ss5 l i i i l P Tnl' i=r.!;ii!xffli;'i‘ !!i ffi ii! ii--;59 - 1 2-3 500-600 lbs 16.25-16.85. p „ n hev cot consumer Is well placed;;e d ; per-p e r- •t h # stat# Purctiaitng Aient win ' .Ampex Coip 4 I JSH 34U JSS 4- ^K Inl Pip l.IS 40 3C 3S}i JOU .4. U ^ ’- Pulnnm V ista ...... 14.191.19 15.51 15.51 i in New Y ork. M aybe they got . .Anacond 3.99 4 1 49 I 4ti{.40K + U Inl UnltAIre 1-S# «T «o«i »!!>; eo 0 ‘ -— H K CsCattle 5,000; calves none; Lifei ifc Ins Invest ...... 7.70n o 8.42 8.42 I the prestige in 1967 b u tt w ae got Pot ' Income In Augustt advanc-a d v a n c - rereceive tokled bid* ne oinee, Manf t wo EOT ^ J5.1 billion above July’su tv 'fl fopfn n Room 205. S u t« Houio, BDlie. Idaho, ,.!i ;i^ i i ^7,h v l steers steady' ta to 25 M anhattan ...... 11.05[.05 12.08 12.08 i m ore m oney." * ^ unfit 2:00 P.M .. Ocfobflr 7. IMS, ror ' 5}) i l : ji iS :!"';”, '•! L - i l i» z - |H s:‘!.,a unlls ; ' MM a I.JO . >I )T.ia; l:l4 J:,lj,H Iv ?r * *°wer;*“WC slaughter heifers steady Mass Atmco Sll J 'I 7 HJ?'4 34^4m - i« i IPIPl- t I"« IM » « ISJi 30[f + g {JS", Inv G row th . . . 12.90!.90 14.10 14.10 To m o st bankers, howmw«.ver ever, * ‘0 a rccord $604.3.3 billion iivIhe rollowlnR: Req. No.. 3.10 for: Armour I.M 47 47‘, 47 47 ...... Jew :m 4. J to 25 higher; p rim e 1.250-1,-1002.)0-1,-I00 M ass n « Inv T ru st . . . . 17.47r.47 19.10 19.10 t the fight for prestige anId d aassets s s e ts seasonally, adjusted annuallual rate. P' *®6? ArmCk !.«» M 77*1 7CH 77>;7>! V4- iiW JohnManJohr 3.10 S3 7Sl{ T4W 7j‘ .t.!: nc'jj }8!4 _ 1/ slaughter steers yield grade m»;io f-_. *t,„f and RcBUloUoni for tho Idnho Hi 4- U Johnjhn .tt* 33 U 17 i U[ -.*’K ^ iiiiix s,ii ii f f l I , ? lb» N ational G row th . . . 11.841.84 12.94 12.94 < doesn’t explain tho entirero situa- ‘ Impressive is tho fact that th a t puhp" nnd Onmo Deparlment at 600 ll j;| s!!t !;!i: 1 is; j j T i S K.?i;i&■•?.!. =i! i ' i !S jo iJ - i( 3 nnd 4 30.00-30.50; m ixed highP NationnlNnt a Stock ...... 9.911.91 10.83 10.83 tion. t Som e of thorn a re BS as mmvs- ys- . advanco was scoredd despite s. Wnlnut, BoHe. Idaho M707. ” + V choico nnd p rim e 1,100-1,375 lbs p^.ni ns about employment cutbacks“ Cks and „„AI. bid. Ml Tovf JoalMi .M J 33!! JjIJ JJJ^ - 1{ {{* I ['ll. , Putnam E quities . . . 15.911.91 17.39 17.39 lified I a s they are furious about : Mi 4- U oy Mff 1.40’ 3 3M( 30 ! 3|i 4-1 Un|J iSilM iiiiilji;!!i i 28,75-30.01);M choico 1,100.2.350 lb., Technology ? S ...... 10.581.58 11.53 11.53 the t Chnso reduction, w hichlik theythey J model-changeoverover lay . pince. 44 - yield grade 2 to 4 27.75-29.00; t m r a« thev I'cirms ilnilni condlllont mu«l hf> lOir I'i'l'ISliS ril: KX'IV, '!sU ”]S 7';iW t m r ...... 26,53i,53 29.00 29.00 term t p rem nlure, just as they ‘ th „ t lecure.l hefnro l>lili{ 44)iill 4- + ^ ’ Kim KlmhClh 3,30 tin «7« Cll «M - J," ‘ii i » i ! i.‘,‘ + *• “neifers I'' yield grade 3 nnd14-26:50- 4-26:50- ^ V ' high, I ns Ch'ase admits,ts arid f7 ’fpect^d lo reassert Ihoinselve.s'oinselves —------'~",v aicechAlf .73 )J 4«W 45‘i 4a1 + + ' KOPI KOPPeri l.«» ; 3fl',i 3« 35’ +. ^f !5;K"|!iV ; “ji- j i; 27.2: ■ • lell How .M loa «S‘ (S ti'/, — Krai ,j?i ; \\ 27.25; choice 825-1.000 lbs yield ( ) v i n i 6 r '>“nks genernlly don’t drop■OP rates ‘ second half of 1D69,169, aided aid ed - ...... 4len. 4AS 4Ill^ 4- Krni s :s ! ir. iii i!j !! I!?7T> 1,14 -j; gcade 2 to 4 25.50-26.75;50 jSJ; th® Counter > laUlackr l?y-expJr.ntion of much nf .Ihc-rc- . JUnall'Jrj 1.M__ tl 47'i 46* '47 - I.tat - i j ' '’4'^V- ' Qi'oiaMoni -ffom NASDnt approilmiie. r •*!I E raH liiiii f|ii ' \y noon.—AH- btdi-«re Interdoalerd‘’^.iSr'b'dV bidi. Th“ y fe S ^ Q.j,------£ ^ c n t_ ta x -h ik o -a n d -a ,h i8h level - IU.+ .«5 jj.-im »j4_m r-1-J cfrE Shli; i.ii! .=1:'.!!,-S ';!!,;:«! iS ; Inlarilealer quniallnni iln nnl Inrjiirfa rc- n7r*say of-solveniy nn thc p rtf of t Scon- GGOOD* t 1 V, il. 2 ? ^ t« •••! Wnnl ?nrj,i(i« Chnsc, somo ,pt''Apro“ n fo ^ say : ^ iil p i i : : ! ® Jll! 4 <{ . "?>■'"« slaughterInughlcr "'•'■‘“p. mark down or comrnH.I^Dn. \ beniTl.. T'nic. n ic. the «»»»««■"• Under fh e c lrc u m - l!i . !! Ml,h Mi’N 1. HI ITV ITIi IT*fi + f | “ i ;iijt.ii!iji!ii!!,.=jro -19 lomhs ji .sleadv: choicc nndd primprime e Hid I, Asked .0^1 , < demand for money wns'as flup- aup- ' s ‘«nces, nny stnck sclloff hi the 1!', - ’4 l.mi My I.m » « l .n-i: ! + I a ? i.'.i; iii iiii iiii !!,>i!«s-”« + ;i oo-lin II) spring .slaughterT inmbsInmbs Albertson'sAllicr ...... 16.62'^ 17.l2>/jin'ift posed , It) ho falling off. Thehe econ- econ- * Is likely to ^10 brief.” ■ M V .s! ii** iii, ir--i !*■ Equity Oil ...... JH..W Jfl..'!!) I Irunowlck 307 19 Iti T-t- 'k I.in*Ki'-fri'.!" '!! !Sj iil iijti'I +1 ‘•'op>"ll''t«d by Tha AitoclaKdl'reiillKIl“ l‘..7i«> 2?.M-27..W. Kquif J3..I0 (ini'y w ns supposed (o be be .slow- .slow- ‘ concluded Mr. Spear. luryllr l,» «« 31l,i J(j 34W - ‘J l.llln ------I’lrsl I'irsl Sec C orp .33,50 34,5034.50 , i ing. n u t it hnsn’t. TlieI fellows fellows , ._ ------— ------ll ' lu,ld^^Co^^.lO 110 33J 3j U lli7i!llir..ri,ii j l»l' 1!!S ii! lilh.li*.}}. AMr.nicAN in-ncK rxcnANorlANor CATTI.E FU TU RESrs Tir-slF irst .Sec Invost . 7.00 J'il'Vj 7,37'/j t over there nt Chase, poor chaps, 1 lm.'k'*llamo U* 174 m Ii'iifi V... !zs;ft ’.J! ii lii! ,i!i ,i!l^:,!! vZ . srcan .sinck . ^ Th follnwiiig fiuolntionsons nre OiirnG nrrett 1-reight 37.75 38.753H.7J j hnve been rending old forecasts;"re^aX M cC Jm -e-frjM ses lurl lint 1.43 no 47! 4C 4(lUnli +IV.+1V. l.nncInncnr.m I 74 II nni 'il ...;!....! flau. Nri provprovided hv E, W. M cRobertsRoberls IdnluIdnlio Power Pfd 60,00' 64.(10 Tho most likely explanntion is i irisi ’is; “i!'‘!'‘TiJilr.SI", TiJj is; l:!i 'iiii !!i ii,,llj*...iullj Aero,M ,10. ‘" r j - M r t f i r Ult Ch., nnd Co.. Twin F a lb , InturiInturm ln (ia s . . . H,I2>^^ 11.50 t thnt Chnse feels lhe "I'Sril Federal '90th CongressJ S ' «> - •! rnriiitiil ).;« Ill ti et(i o>i{ * l’. Mr ' ii H ich Ix)WV Clone Close Mb ( (lem .Siler . . 1.62'^'/4. 2.00 ] Rpsorvo will mnke moneyley a n bil bil WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep, i l K ’Sl;,,;"! i! ii., SSi»« =- :*1 ! 1=1l.ur»,sir l.lOh «3 «■ 3h! 41l!{_l { AJaK - H l.ukrpi S,I I 11 3» 31 3tl] ...... Am !• 3:>; - |i Oct ...... 27,12 20.05i 26.97 26.97 MMorrlson-Kniid orr . . 27,00 27.5027..1O , ra sie r to borrow, thnt thehe ccbn- ccbn- •! .Inmes A. McCluro, R - Idnho, s r s r . . 1! s h i i i 5!i -" K' liilili^iis ...... 26.37 26,15i 26,15 RngeR ogers Bros . . . . 23,50' 24.50 ( om y soon will .slow nnd thnt th n t in- in- " snld Thursdny the 90th CongressC^ingress-..KS VERL MECHAM faiolA T .70 39 Jft«| Jti't 3Bi;! :::::...... MorK JfiS ? :i! i! i!l i!« iilj - l Jllli Tl! - i; Teh ...... 2 5 .8 2 2^1.70) 25.70 Sliver.Silvi'i Stnr Qns . . .50' ^.75 .75 t [,.rest rates will fall Inevitably. ' t - u MnilM J.JI-* M U 7»« JM( + (j A»»df evitably, "has done more for Idnhonho thnn !! !!'■ Iii :i:; il* " /'p rii ...... 2,5.57 2S..17 r 75M 25,.'i7 Slorn Slorrw L ite ...... T/ift 4.35 nny other Congress c/uringiring the SfataS Farm fniuronc* Agenf I:n.n il III IMI IA’! |[',{ + •; n't Vli Juno ...... 25,57 2,'».45i 25,45 25,45 Suri't Surety I-lto ...... 7,50 7,H7!^ j a ; ' , ,!!!! S !!'!!-;’! ti:;' 1 i'i 'i m n ’r , , ; 'ii i!i is: i;'j‘:::!'>■ i!,v;::: — ^^ ------Philip Blaiberg:rg ■■’";i‘o ''S ".’;„„e.,i„p|c,„e,ple t h e 1632 ADDISON AVE. B. s -rii»- r. MnrlliiMar i:is I 311 37 17« 37^jrf i';j 4- 1! U C.mpMnr Ch|l> 3«7l3'iil79’lll- ;j|._ W oi npprovnl. of n confer- K r ; ; w '!i ; k ; k! ;:iik t;rt. .sw 1.70 !9 4JU 41% 4H.',!i'‘ V I ii‘ k Mnv \i {; \v* ' ‘ = I i hr ^ t t r r a ^ r ' " i?j is;* ij;t l l ' y i j Potatoes McCarthy Me Shunsuns Leaves1 Hospitallld .1 ! Pncu report on the ScenicicRlven Rivers 733-2623 I'l 4 'i M.-1ion»r>',« 3S7 4M 4Ji,l _ ij I-ri-ol. Africa ""'••''nif «f IheIhe lolnllolnl C'l-tri’rp.i'°'tO jn Ini'I 3f.r. i m'pb ;:,'J - >i IDAHO FAI-US F . U n iftn CAI‘H TOWN, south Africa ’ "■‘li K 'sf, 1:!1 'K!!i J,"'iiiiill u l Sni','llvnT’o,p , 11 lu i iMallt;” i- ’;;’i; IRid a iio t a i .i .s (a p )-f -s m n r Election OpinionUIUH ,(AP) _ p,,j|,p jjiniherg,•rg the K ! - NE Sen. Eu- world's Iniigesl survivingii henr"henrt "'''""“re is In Idnho. !’• i : iT l i i i !!'■• ::«;i! is. ^li ,shii>- NEW YORK (A P ) — .Sen. En- v ;s,i;”£.i. 'i a ii; ii.; i :1 tii;; in V}^ t‘r?K'r:‘ , L i • I; Ai!v ; t !ij PinKPli'lt l«)liit an'> (iellvered<1 sales gene .1, McCarthy suyss he will IIransplnni pnlient, wasas dls- ""I'* ‘-iirrent Congres.s CV.(I’»n( ( I. ill «'{ Jli''::;hlK ~ li MM’ C ll,... ,il ill! iii; !!« Vij 0.1 .1 : ’i }!>■ V', :n ;4 ij!i .shi,11shljipiiifl point bnjtj.s; nutnol iimnke nny coininentlit on lheIhl' <’I'hurgccl Thursdny fromI GrooieGroole "''‘V.not hnve been oui.siandlngi M i " S INSTATE FARM ...... I.U Ji lOJ let I0l>i - 4 I'nuit ho^e- 'f* '■•^‘'Pccts. "hut H.1ns fnrfnr nsns l ’~...... " J tniuitAnei 1 117 111 1)1 * - i t MIriw 2.00, cH.siJn« .Sysloji) .snlrl n MMrCnrlliv rCnrlhy i - I rni«i( 41>| + • Mnh» iV ".!■ ------: rcprercpresentntive Imd nsked to buy J P r . .. n ,. . in 4 U N'" Ill»l I.M «I 40 { 39 , 40 : _ \t =MnlylMlFiiMnlyl " H 1! 7 31 3!l>( W |I ^ 1 CHICAGO A halfIml hour of p rim e lelc-vliiioii Scholarships ^ MOLL MIX LIQUID FEED a S ii’i'; 'ii ii! ii; i!i:T!'‘ ii:;‘ i’ Ti liil’lii’i' i ’fj" iili ni il’‘ l ! " + ; ! I CC’l H lC A no (A P) — (U.SDA)SDA) — O cloher for "an iiii|Hir- im ...,, PotaloM nrrivnlH 33; on,’t. Irnckfrnctf t"»t Ntatement” by the.'V'X'Are senator. ■“ Awarded I 'E i'i: ii: iiii iiiiil iiii I' i; iiii iii ini-i;; K'.'" SUPPLEMENTENT FORMULATIONSFC iiin li h iili si!=l+ , ...... Ii.ih ,M J’l,! IM in,;Jn,{7'ii I (1 M; loliil MI.S. NhlpmrnH, 2:il; . An niile snld Iho lim e was not POCATELLO (AP) - Three tmllAIM. i’ l 2a«t 1(V‘ 7I>|| 4- 1 KJ-i'-rA »!«V :rihv.r..![i .... Mallxiii loti 11 34 ii\\ 3* 4 I1 fiupj-fiupplies IlKht; dem nndI »low;hIiiw-' heing nouhIu for nn eiulorse- eiuiorse- IIdnho Slnln Universitv students studenls • rULL LINE OF LIQUID • £l rni> 3 39 ieU ■■■' Nal It lliihcrt wern nnnoiinced l-ridav ns re- UID . • ALFALFA Ccinl (pMna ll.f tl i<>; Id 4 li'. Nr« l v ; - ‘ r^ i" " ‘.'.p .•« *3; 4iii 5m “ ; '" "Hirket '« r fnr nisiwts nllgliilvvwV/7k' wenk- "f VIee P resid en t lliihert > (U _ H Wu Murlrar 13 Jl lolj ilii SfttJ T » I «I’r; r| roundI rcil.t (lull; "irli'illot irackiriick Humphroy by M cCnrthyliy Init to cipleni.Hi of $^no Ncholnrsiiips^Inrnhlni ' SUPPLCMLNTSNTS ' HAY C.UnCS ' ('upycivhlxl hy 'lha AimrUod Priti lli snle 11‘t Hnr- ">"H«iy for nnllwwnr nr con- «each from the l nurn Mo Moore re • l iq u id rREI^nR • DCPiiNDADLC HELP IN ;! :ii£ iiv ,:i iiiii ii'‘ Jii!; i; iiTniiii snles: WnsIiinKlon russet llnr- « X " " rIl/’r30 'j l ” ma»J{ in i U 'l n NI.«H1-I«" 1.10 113 Ml{ 1941 19 - ) - \ h«nk.i .rW ; M/iiiichi.<« rniuidiiuid rednnf W'Ti''’' c-iinilldntes. Cunnlnghan) ( J'oundndonlo„ 0 f INSTALLATIONS LtViiSTOCK rCFDING i z I; SPO T MJ-.TAI.S ' 2,li0. ‘ - MeM eCarthy Ims notI HtnledNtnlcd IUolMo, Sllliw'Vsiia* *1 ll!’* 3«5| 32n‘li i i -f I 1} j K S f i ! ' ! l ’S ! '''r i ! i 'i ! * 71 \l 1 NIiWN' YOlUC (A P ) — .Spnlpnl non-nnn- _____ wheilwhether lie wlll Hupportiirt lliiDi-tliini- Tiu) Mwnrds wenl tn;,i navi Dnvlil.1 NOW is th e tim e ft • !2 ' 4 ; i !iriv.’V:.k;;'/ 11 iiii i! iiiti]\ 4 1 f,.r,fornHiK m i'lul prUion todny:ny: c:op-c:np- F U lU llE S phrey, who ilefi-nted him111 for the 'Vunk, Nnm pn; VIckI Rlck,n, Pn- e time for Investigating i 4- per, coiilH H pound,ml, Con- TlTlin fdllowlng «iuntnllousr^iiH iil«;l/>iilfi; MaIimi P o tttto rs m{ 4. { N.l,with .to 10 41 k 41) 4Il!'iJ V*1♦ *i Iln, l.fta « poiuut, N«’w/ York;Y‘ !!!! ssiuilisi:;ij| = 1! s r ;' I.K i! ili! iii iiii» .:, * , 3f.r>0.0a ” nom inni j>er riniik.lk. Now . Itlnhn 1‘nlBlorii WanlUlr l.l» II* J.. m i 3llJ - S tnn, „ ^X ^ork. _ . MnyM n y ...... 6.03 n.OO > 5.0,5 5,0,5 i: * n«i*‘NU«l'!M «* oji 3uU I!!.’.' tlwr I Gary Says; f S A ’!! i ii :i!SridiiiiMMi ij T^yin Falls ] Doord'i Qln li a favorltaIt* H "Wfl"Wn woiilri wolcomn n cnll Falls Markets Ca V amoni thoi* who «ppr*o|.'Ol* ■ frofrom n you nnylimo for flld in iTjiii-SH! iiii ii' i i i n - I «la an •xpanilv* ta ita «n» l ” I 1 : ;i • : * . ! !...... 4> UliANH S i S " ' p . MURTAUGH .J 3 2 - 2 6 9 1 ill ? mi T iiiS i::.' P liiiiWii> T, - n ""i lnlo...... 1(1.00 Chftlc ! :ii( K S .'.li! ii!'“ lis ti" ,';s ...... f i„ 11.9...... |j|,nn 'II! B q TRY BOORD'S GIN- h -'il Iiij { 1 , 4 |::k! ...... }7,7S i.iKht ...... lin.no...... •fiaS2^ \te...... g 1 HANSEN . . . 4 2 3 -5 2 0 0 e; u tc tfip i-«ii i m »>!1 i i rr...... ripi ripiic«''jr' u 4'u ' -~ ilIt r>irk' m k i ...... M-BPii.B^ li.avlUavy lewa ...... •lO.OO.K.iM0.00.u,l» ------L I . 'I I

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______Fridoy, Sept. 27, 19686 8 TwirTwin Falls Times-Niw» 9 __ Baptist Women / Burley TourTo Of Honiomes SlatedLted Sundayy hos Host First Meets * G O P‘VoV^oteswagor gon’ Rally BURLEY—A Tour- of Homes - . ^ O f Foil Season r will bc held from 1 to 5 p.m.P-m . ^ • : SHOSHONE — The Baptist ^ Sept. 29 In Durley, sponsored)nsorcd ■ ^ -■ . f y .. Woinen'.s Mission Socicty met Oct. 7 and hosted by;Xi Omega Chap- Chap­ ______rs Slated In T.F. Oci -T . ■ forth!for thc firsl meellng ot the tne fall / ter, Dcia Sigma Phi. season al lhe home of the pres­ All Magic Valley Republicansblicans as will state federationI presi* stak stake that women have tn this Thc homes selected arere . day’s lesson on lhe topic. "Keys Mrs. Brooks has underlakenerlaken biggestb'SS fall housecleanlng effort Points of interest in lhele vari-varl- i ' ' • i • " , to a Christian Nation.” Program ■ - K c ^rogram scheduledi from thithis projccl to emphasizeize the in n^t the nation.” . ous homes furnish uniqueLie fen- 1 I/, . . 7 ■ . 5, booklets bookie were distributed. turcs of intcrcsl for bolh;h mcnmen ' ' r i \ . r 's hnvn 3 lo 5 p.m. Oct. 7 at theic Rog- ^ ------Spccial rally points-and events - and women. , - - j \ ------. " V W 1 ' The dates, Oct. ■< and 5 have ^ Include shopping centers, county ...... been : been set for the fall rummage Some of lhe unique- features- a^nua^ sorcd by the Republican l-cder* Goodwill L Club folr!?, (S political rallies, football — eatures- .S.l'"-’ \ ' 7■' /j\ . S': '. ' sale aand Oct. 24 is the annual games and political meetings. Include "French provincialnl fur- • •(- . wi^r be ated Women’s Clubs. All local ^ nishinRS ihrouRhnui the home ... ^ ' r . . .■*; ■ fall SIsmorgasbord. Both will be ! L '”a7c 2t^ Making the entire tour with ■■ -sl' ...... a , . ■ held ; held al thc church fellowshipiinl!-c Goodwill Club 'm ct recently are Mrs.-Marjorle Skinner, pub- , structed of Oakley stone;-• orig*°rig- church wagon.” a socially buiK ,and "jLij'i atat 8 8 p p.m. Thursday at thc church. it - will w ith M rs. Wallie H olm gren.{rcn. Uclie relations dirccior; Michael inal liainiings by the late MMaude aude . will be decorated Gf^hound but.-will Gooding, Twin I'alls; a bedroomedroom ; S 9 Q [ '^hcrewhere a work project will bc m’naion Group singing was led by Mrs. scibcrt,sell executive secretary, - carried oul in preparation.,tin n for make a nationwide campaign featuring a king sized,bedcd wwith’* ith ' ‘ • carrie swing sinning in Washinglon.lincion g Otto SchcrbTnskc and Mrs.rs. Lynn and Mrs. Nora Schwieberl, as- E l J p l . thethc rurummage s^e. ^ accents of blue, antiqued1 dress-dress­ D. C.? and concluding in Ana- Owens ' gavl: the thought for lhe sistantslsi program director. day. er and crushed gold- velvet • heim, Calif., Oct. 18. _ chairs. The “ GOP W om eh’s Votes-L^ote<:- .Birthdoys■ and-birth places %i Homes lo be toured include j Am md un. were discussed and ‘Mrs.fsl’w" Wil- Wrong V Headline those of Mr. and Mrs. LaM LaMar ar wagon” is a dramatic and un- , ' I J precedented campaign prosramrocram ‘'5 Hamilton received a spe- t The wrong headline appeared Craner. 562 "Birch Drive; Mr. Lur romcn-s E>t>- sccret pal nnnlwr.anniver- „„ on a story m the Sept. 25 issue and Mrs. Albert Anderson, 25 designed to get oui the women s s BUI if Circic vole for the Nixon*Agnew; ticl:etticket. sary gift wa.s received by MMrs. rs. of Ithe Times-News regarding the Van Engclen 'Drive: Mr. and ined ef- C harles M atlice. 60ti60th Wedding Anniversary of Mrs. James Martin. 225 Soulh of Mrs. The projccl is the combined cf- I. Henry fori of Mrs. Brooks. Mrs. Gladys Mrs. Holmgren and-Mrs.rs. War- Mr.Mr and Mrs. John R. Culley, 20 Enst. and Mr. and Mrs. the Nn- ing w ere in ch arg c ot^programurogram 913 1st St.. Rupert, G eorge Forschlcr, 550 Birch. nual fall O’Donnell, president of the No- in; I . lunch' ■n'&. Mis- tional Federation of Republicanjubllcan gcgames. Prize winners included • TheT couple will observe their Drive. ■lilt, dl- M rs. F . W. Nelson. M rs. Owens.Owens, coth GOtl Wedding Anniversary with Tickets are available from all B irsfBap- women, nnd Mrs. Pat Hilt, dl- M rector of Women for Nixon-Ag-xon-Ag- MMrs. George McGinnis.s. Mrs. an open house Sept. 29. They — XI Omega Chapter membersicm bers g amllton. have resided irrthe Rupert area ' day w as now. ^Claude Severt.-Mrs.' Hamilton, hav and will be on sale Saturdayaturday « ' TRe hc rry Wil- since 1917. "H op n rnvrr Mrs. Matticc,' Mrs. Harry Wil- sini in downtown Burley in frontfro n t of ^ ^s'dec- The "Voteswagon” will' cover “ “ a son ^ and Mrs. Boyd Smith.Ith. TThey are parents of threejlv- the Mode-O-Day. 124G. Overland r I Annual Fall Ipinthe 6.500 m iles,-visil 17 states and ^ set for ing children and have 10 grand- 111.. Unique S rood^Ship stop In 50 •cities. T h e triprm will _ The next meeting .is set for ing " •. --Ave.— • -—•— “ a r^ V 9' with Mrs. Owens; as hos- childrenchl and nine great-grand* ^ General cKaTrman for th* J . . . features of Interest forI Luncheon Hope, Held/ere tiny g; take 26 days nnd spccial rally both m sn and women will l?e ships ______children.______^______event is "Mrs. Jack Mason, as- k i BUHL—The women ofiope” Circic on v( points arid meetings are! SCteJ-sched- '°SS. si.stcd by'Mrs. Joe Adams, and p *S|1M she shown during the Burley Tour the n ------w- i>lcd in m arginal Congressionalessional 0 |B |^ ^ n ||^ H |||n |||j^ ^ H SiBBilj of Homes set from 1 to S p.m.i One, under the direction of Mrs. ti Mrs. Phyllis Weber. siRns for r Mm ■ Ona Babcock and, Mrs.Mce Henry wasTdhtricts fc throughout thc country.country, SSunday.ui Tho white antiqued .i__ placement in yard of each : I Lehman. s-:rvcd thc annual■abb. fallT he q M rs. Brooks is to be aboard ______home: Mrs. LePage Layton, L K S fli - scales on the stereo In tbe ^cso. be held the Voteswagon for tlie entire Uvlttg room o f (hc Albert An for the •Women’s, Mis- ti publicity: Mrs. Ed Bailey, trea- | uvi I sionary Society of the FirsfBap- wJourney, with Mrs. O’Donnell ac* surer, and Mrs. Gene Morton, • derson home, top picturc, Is ^ just one point of Interest 1In list Church. program n companying her for thc "Sgreater GUITUITAR hostess badges. % 'Tfie TKame for the dayrs. Floyd wos ni part of the' trip. They willw in bc - ______^ ^ ^ Proceeds from the ..Tour of f |H f l tbeir home at 2S Van Engelea '-nair Drive. The black metal sus- "Hope” Austl and each-ttblejwus'dec-). accom* joined. by Republican candidatesndidates I Homes will be used for various i Wilson, and their wives as they enter projects the chapter sponsors ■m BSB pended flrcplace at the home orated with a large shipHn' the 6, ccntcr. depicting the “Good'Shipd S"num- seach state and Congressional ------______duringJhe-year.—;------® ayp of Mr. and Mrs. George For»- Rev. LESS%iSSOHS some of district. National committoewo-littoewo- Chapter members, Mrs. Clyde chlcr,chl 550 Birch Drive, ■estsecond- for Hope."»er ‘ Place favors were tiny u ■ picture, is flanked bywill book l?e ships the I with the word “ Hope”id on the oh nmen and state vice chairmcn Bowers, Mrs. Ransom Brown, ;y Tour the m asts. ------_ will also embark in their states (Rentalsals Available)A> Mrs/ Clarence Bishop. Mrs. Lay- 1 3a __ shelves sh( In the den which Is Goc lon. Mrs. Morton, Mrs. Mason, fc - '•'.iJ Sccorated In red and 5 black. p.m. -~— devotional scrvicc wasTd Mrs. Odeen Redman, Mrs. Don r The*ni tour Is sponsored by.‘’’iu XI given ^ by Mrs.-Hazel Brabb. The Worthington. Mrs. Adams. Mrs. * I g s Omega Chapter, Beta Sigma AssociaUon T Rally will be held t f o r de Dsan Perry, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. I ^Phl, and will feature four Bur« I" Tw * in F alls. . /alley ], Favoriteses iR DETAILS ley hom es.______- Rex Weech. Mrs. Weber and | irest In Stella Kaster, \RS. program R. C. c JO H N SO N Mrs. S. L. Walker, will be scrv- | aiEclcQ chairman, presented Mrs.'1 3rd Floyd Avo. W., p Twin Follf ___ STOPO P irIN AT ing as hostesses in the various [ at {.>(. V- s Job’s Daughters es and one cup chocolatee chips. e For»- Rev.”Mr; Austin shoWed!l a'num- aside— c Bake in a greased pan for Job’s Daughters !: Hold Council second- ber of slides revealing some of d25 to 30 m inutes a t 350 degrees, y book the thIngs.'accomplishcdowder on thc r (The Tlmes-News will pay $5 hlch Is "Good Ship Hope.'’ v ?kh WARIARNER Installation \\ cach week for the best5t Tccipe Host Annual Tea ^ black. ------Bethel No. <13, International - BUHL—T he new adult council M( Iwo-thirds submiUed lor Magic Valley Fa- Order of Job’s Daughers. held " was installed. when the Buhl cup ling, . -. vorites. If you havo a, favorite JoJ o bt 's D aughters. Bethel No. 21, Ad ond one- recipe,-just mail ic to the Recipe ^ MUil its annual fall tea recently at me 2\z Magic Valle MUSIC met with honored quccn. Christy four d) brown Department. Women’s Page Ed- the home of Mrs. Bob Thomp- 1 mes thc 133 Shoshono S son. ' SSaunders, ai presiding. ____ MRS. suga R. c . . ; in three itor. The recipe becomes thc loshone Street North The color Scheme was; powder “ Mrs. John,Barker, past guar- eggs *?13rdAvo.Add flour V property of the Tlmes-NewsJew s and blue and while and the tea was “ dian, installed the council which tnixi pped nuts cannol be retu rn ed .)______’ hosted by Debbie Thompson,.ompson, - J includes Mrs. Guy Kinyon. beth­ Blonde Brownies ,, _honorcd que4 teaspoons baking powder Jobles. Miracle, secretary; Mrs. Gordon V5' teas20pn_salt Cuests Included Susan1 Green- . ■• , ...... -..-iiiaaHe H endrix, directo r of m usic;t council M rs. Melt in large .panAlwo-thirds ijp, Gloria Steadman, Lanaana Em- “ ...... Jim H endrix, prom oterhe of Buhl fi- cup butter or shortening,. .. erson, Carla Taylor, Diana and ------^ ^UM t I nainance; Mrs. Warren Saunders,1 No. 21, Add and blend two and one- Valeric Kinsey. TIno Williams, assistant promoter of i. finance;Christy fourlh cups (1 pound) brown Cindy Kofoed, Karen Baker, Ju­ S n Mr.s. John MucKay, cuslodlon sugar. Lei cool. Beat in three lie Dodds. Sue Peavey, Sue JBh of paraphernalia; Mrs.ast Bill guar- Al- eggs, one at a lime. Add flour Thompson. Linda Berry and Ka- S ? kins, director of epochs;cil which Mrs. mixture, one cup chopped nuts rcn Baker.'______John Hepworth, promoier of so- clubillty; Mrs. Loren Hcrzlnger./on. bcth- ./ chairman of hospltollty,Saundcrs, and ' Irs, John B g i Mrs. Ted Diehl, chairman of Marian Martin Deo«.-A(.tj^ I rs. Jo h n aU - jutjunior activities and points. s. Gordon P attern Reporls1 of Grand Bethel held . isic; Mrs. In Twin Fnlls in Juno erwere of glv- fi- '*•'*>1 cn.hy_Chrlsty_Saundcrs_nnd_EI-Saunders, ... , vera Kennedy. It was announcedfinance; ^ . By ABIGAIL VAN BURENIREN bo b< mnking tho miscako,!i.ni of Ko her Darlene Foukal was ap- “ ^ DEAR ADBY: Recenlly,y, II wuswas lUo 111 lo m a rry a mr®" J An Invitation was readierzinger. from _ 2 ‘ haired man wilh a lovelyly smile timlle ready. rc for marriage yel.r . " i Tcll . Wcndcll Bethel No. 13 lo nltcnd and n tremendous pcrsonnllly.nonnllly. JiJohn you want lo thinklink aboutBMut ,j„ „,g Wcndcll Bethel for Ihc griind ; I I' While J I was Ihcrc. lie lold me mmnrrlugc n whllo longer. And Irman guardian’s visil. Mrs. )ln John ls. Bar- • - . .. -...... ■ that hc travels for businesscss reu- keepk' thinking nlwul It unlll NO-N ^ ker. past guardian of tho local I NonH, nnd If I whnled to) ImvcImvc aa nODY.Iookn Ii as good lo10 you ns hdhci, nnd Chriillne Jihel Uhrmon, held I good time 1 shiiiild meetcct him Ihctl man you’ro golns to marry, m arry, n u p e rt Bethel No. 30, w w ere ere glv- in- ■ Mimeplacc, At firsl 1 thoughtxiglit he . , .po tr, I reduced. s and El- M was Joking, but boon enough,lugh. byhy . .0 . O N r II) E N T I A L TO innounccd ...... - V olhcr Ihings hc said nndd did.did. I I "CHARLES “ HIE CHARMER”tARMER” librarian’s • reportwas was ap- B knew ho wasn't. 1 Just laughed.laughed, AT A T H E .ST. imGI.S: Youi*you” wwh- h- ,*■”««' ' We I.eorn” nndntative a lelte^ to M prelcnding not to tnke him him se- sc- domd mutches your iniuHion- Intuitions tl'® grand guardian,from E dna the ■ I \ ■ rlouiily, nnd 1 Ktnyed awny'ny from “** Those w ho know m uchch UNUNunlly inlli Slcilmnn, was reod. She will vis- wi,o Kuv It.il'c local bethel Ocl. 15. Candy i- I , ■ him as njiich ns (josslbJc.c. snyki llllle, and lliose who say from ■ Now thnt 1 nin home,, hehc hns liltlc,11 usually know much.'n u c h ' ^Atkins reported on Ihoto bethel 1 callcd n)o twico longllslancc. distance, SHlumbnr pnrty which thc was hold I ■ ^ nrnl»!em In August. Chrhly .Saunilers and I1 wanting to know If wocan can ar- ar- Everybody has n problem. L?, John Bar- v I range a niceilng. Whntll am am I I Whal’HV yours? For a, personalnersonai Klvfra Kennedy thnnkedtho lhe -- 1 1 ' I g'lliiR to cIoV 1 am 11) andncli'ci for corsages given them M s j y 1I want lo get involved withvith this this l^s 1. Angelen, Cnl., OOOC9sa und L-n!en- •’V'p **'6 bcthcl for grandw session. ere in* .. I old m arried m an. Hn snys .snys lie hn close c a ninmpcd, self addrcslicdaddJc.bcd ^A kidnap breakfast h planned / for .Seplember. I likes my mature mind antiand lhatlhat envelope.c ' port was I he wouUln’l Uo anything; 1 didn’t 1 didn’t >(. h. h- ‘ m Rpfreshmcntfl were nerved by Mrs, Paul Kennedy ;1 and a letter Mrs. I want lo do, Please help me, / Inn, E dna J’UZZLED'zled"' CChristmas Gift' i f t 1-eo n e rn lcr. IC will vis- 15. Candy DEAR PUZZLED! It lio 'calls clillj Ideas I PresentedIted ho bethel •gain, tcll him thnt yournur MA- | | a i i ,1-;y — Gifts for Chrht- wns hold TURK mind in mode ‘n> up nn;nnd mas„ giving highllghlc.l-r„S"'± the rcg- PHARMACYinilers and (/■'■''A 9 4 9'O 0 l( I ho over calln again, yuuyou will w II , „i„r meellng of lhe llomen.nk-lloniciunk- ,nked lhe -- SIZESES IcllI yuur purontN and hhs dduiigh- u iig i- fp rs Cluh nt Iho homo of Mrs. Ivon them 5 , (er. That should cool him off. £Himer Bylnglon. Mrs. Edwnrd°^Z"a PHACTS Seal nnd Mrs. TheodiiroI'"'" Heck- 'fom B»b CfowI.y, R.Ph. DEAR AUDY; I am supposed orl J wcro co-hosieusesN und US-as- . " lo he tuarrled early llihin h fall, (iIhicjJ |n serving refreshmcnls.esliiiicnls. by . but I'm not suro I irnnI go Ihru Among thu gift Ideas11 pro.’tenl-pri!'la plgcei B |i'CY ',S Wiilch everybody nni>|>iar> Inlo nl-Bl- * '‘I'"- ■ rNis%on; a Clirlstm us liaskci hyby ii ii iii« imia on* o i t - ' f i ^ j p ^ , Irnllon ns you ro by inII Ihlslllh zip-zln- I'" ' mixed tipip I noedneed j Ucr, s|,|nfl| ChrlslmnaC hrlslm na tv tying your lecaver ol puptr ‘‘ <13'lnrh fnhrlr. ^ tihnkes thinking ahoul1 gelgeKlng Ing • "Qiilol nook’’ hy Mrs.. Hylngton.nylngton. v- we kAen on liU lor IniKinl .Slxly-flvi) ccnlH in coins forf,,r mnrrleil in one man, andId feeling 'I'l,,, » „„-ellngIlg will 1)«ho tScnd lerva you wllh llie neweil tlriig dli- ' to Marian Marlin, TIiihnes-Ncws*^h-Ncwk, MIXIil): A girl could ^ O d s voi'r docior piaicilbet,§ ’ 4 U IMoney K M 3r).1 P au crn Dop(„ 232 WoNlWosl IHtliI H lli------: ------‘' '1 ' Couple W eds Sl„ Nrw York, N.Y. 10011. Prlnl ^ 1 IIANSfiN — l.uhiM. M. B urton,Burlon, fr«* preKilplltn delivery M rt «l u h i i i h nunir, addrcnn wllli tip,r«i'io’’Sl ulio And Social C alendar!IC Id rt i Hazellon, nnd Ciydo hlllIlS»n^.I|\,JohnsonJr.. . fhntmqcyT 01 (owrial Juit S IS B Hlyln nunihcr, I------^) -] H ansen, wero unlled In mnr- Whal'N now for fall?[? 107 nil-an- Tho Single-Jles Club of Mngic i dnuu In rilcfl iMirfonnedied Iiv liv Kev. Kev. (oir « «« oi 733.97n. Wo'rt lUrf !• Hwors In our Foll-W liiloror Putlern Pntlern Valley will hold Kn harvest 1 Deihorl,.Retnnlv nthu Iho K im Kimber- ber- . ^ ■ . ba al larvUo t* ysu • • , alwayil Ciitaloii, I'rcn pnttorn couiKiii coii]>oii In danru .Sniurday night: nl the I ly Metho»n M arrlil wan b««l ” 0 lielji and * w ear ll Kiniorrow. Overur 000 plc- perwms helween ,iho agesgus of .10 30 'I'he couple will rcsldn on Mr. „ III ilriig dll- J i . tures. Only |1, ' and UO ure w ukuiuo to Aticiul,Attend, Jujuiuuii'a lurm lii.iluuiiiiiu . iicribet.

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10 Twin Falls Times-Newsss-News Friday. Sept. 27, 196868 ' CompromiseCi se FcFood Stamp Bill ...... ■ K elsey G ives Handwriting Nears Votee AfterAft< Fight EndsIQ S ROSWELL,. N.M. (AP)-If)- WY iiiu in e T allc TeiTelevisionn Schedulei lules N An electronic machineJ ththat n t O Saturday,, SeptemSeptan ber 28. 1968 WASHINGTOr^ (A P)) — A The farm bill compromise,tramise, reads computer cards has A Friday, SeptomSeptember bt 27, 1968 ' one-year on^-^ extension of the farm previouslyf passed by thehc Sen- . told Gov. David Cargofwhal whal A t B urley — PROMISINGMISING PROGRAMSP PROMISING3MISING PROGRAMS PRi Pf°8program, shorn of a controvcr-ontrovcr- nte,a squeaked by the Houseise on a he says he knew nil along.a lo n g . •' 5:30 p.m., 3-. 9:00 p.m.,1,, 5,5. 11; 9:309 p.m., 2B: J^ickic Glensnn.ileason, 77:00 p.m., 4—Don Rickies,ickles an insultins comic who smiles when ^ „ ion,— has IT -vole-m argin, 183-172. It I t was , .Cargo was visiting; the DURLEYB — Ted Kelsey was 'The Grea( One,” returnsns for artoartofhcr season.- his seventh,h, with hc rings. hendUnw thisw half-hour ttaped show. Tonight's■^c guest clsared^^Congrcss. “J and a’a com- com- s sent to the President. Eastern New Mexico State guestgue speaker Tuesday evening a musical-comcdv featuringing the Ho Honeymooncr.s, ilss Danny Thomas, who iustJust may get in a few words somehow.nphnu, promise food stamp billII K Is onlyonly The House had passed1 a one- Fair' Wednesday and1 was duringdur tiie Buriey Toastmistrc.ss • 8:00 p.m.. 5': Carol Dui'neltarnett rctureturns with guests Jim ("Goincr''G om er 89:00 p.m., 4—Operation:ion: EntertainmentEntertni stars Phil Harri.sI . as one /."T. step away aflcr aa House House v year farm bill with the S20.000 persuaded to have his hand- ClubCiu meeting in conference PyJo” ) Nalwrs and comcdienrje■dienrje AAJii lice GhostJey. jhcJhc .-show begins its secondecord .TV TV hitch—athii Sheppsrd Airir Force ^>ght 1 8|1‘ over dropping a sludenl-student- 1 limitation thnl wan not inn cither writing nnalyied al one)ne of rotimroti of Idaho Bank and Trust. ------BaBase, Wichita Falls, Texas.exas. GuestsQuests ,.include singer Martha« Kyc Raye. ' ■ the four-ycar Senate billI or ex­cx- the^display booths. . “A " Symbol of Vnluo” was the ' ------^ The doubleheader actionaction in istingi law. Hc wrote his signatureire on topictop of Mr. Kelsey’s specch. 8:00 4-Farm Repori: Rex ' 5—U ntouchables • Wallgren 5:30 2Sl^Ncws: Huntley- the - House Wednesdayly drew jhe prc.sent procram, started computer card, andnd the whichwhl placcd ♦Irsl in Jerome c . 7B—Hydroplanes 7SL—W h afs New some so ^i hot debate over tjie two j blc pay- machine gave ihis analysis;ijysis; duringijur the Toastmasters Speech 6:30 7B—Agriculture U.S.A. Unlimited B rinkley 7 .. tjie two in 1965, has made possible pay- 7:00 2Sl^Supcr 6 , 2B—News 7:30 4—Guns of Will Sonncttjonnett provisions nrov while other fcatures features mentsr of more than S3 billionbillion a • "You derive a lot of pleasureensure contcstcon and third in SaU Lake 12:15.4—World of Sports " 7SL-French Cheff of of tfie'b, ills w ere virlunllylunlly ig- 3ycnr for Innd retirement.i[ IlIt re­rc. from discussion of the issues City.cit' , 7B—Super 6 • 7B-World of Sports • ' .■?—News 11—Super 6 r>—Ncw.s 8:00 2S^-Movie: "All Fall nored. nore lates1 to production controlntrol of 0 ^ ' ”0“ : woli Mrs.ft' della Joiies gave the fn- 8—World of Sports Down” When W it was all over the 18- \ 1 cotton qualified to direct peopleiple in vocationvoc and led the pledge to 2B—Casper . 1:00 2B—B rother Buzz 11—News \ grains and cotton ^ 4—Casper - 4—Maverick 4—Judd monmonlh extension of the modfood jplus having wool provisions.ions. the field of learning. You’ou be- the tho flag, Mrs. Blaine Clayton 3—American Bandstand 5—Movie: "Sex andnd the stampstan program was sent to-the i s rjc. I’cve in the powers ofif per-jwr- waswa- officially Inducted info Bur­ 8—Caspcr- 5—NFL This W eek _ — 7 B -N e w s stamp program is de- 3—Go-Go Gophers Senate on a 245 to 48 vote. A Re- j ilo fam* suasion but never abusese it.” loy loy Toastmistress Club by Mrs. 1:30 2 B -N av y Film 8—Movie: "The Forbiddenforbidden ; 1 signed to permit ciigiblo fam- 5—Cartoons 7B—S tar T rek publublican backed motionn tolo send '■ exchange m oneyey they ...... iiinmiiiiii T. T .W ayne Woodland. A notebook 5—NFL Game of thele Week W eek 8—M an in a Suitcase it back ta a House-Scnatcisc-S cn n tc , 7:30 2SL-Top Cat 2:00 2B-Soccer 6;6:00 2 S ^ -N e w s d on an was presented to Mrs. Clayton . ns ______conference t6 insist on the slu- . J from tho club. J 7B—Top Cat Championship 3 -N e w ^ ------01OO-2B—M y-Thrcc-Sons______confS -rejected- coupons which then ^ JJ—Top Cat 3-Wild Wild Westt dcnl-strlker^ban—was-reiectedrfcnt 7 r P Q ------Iable-loDlc_was directed bv ______5—Socccr Championshipmship 5—News -Agnew Is-A sked-^ 2B—Wacky Raccs est 4-Operation: 187 to 158. ' Mrs. Clarencc Barkes using the . 3—Super 6 - 2B—Wild Wild Wesl The House, in its originalcFinnI ver- "OW authorized through n 3—Wacky Races >how 7B—Guns of Will Sonneltonnctt TSL^N ET Playhousejuse sion of the food stampf bbill, i l hhad a d ‘»’‘*‘ " ^ "Cnnning Time.” Mrs. Clayton 7B—NCAA Pre-G am^le e • If—News imposed the ban on collegclilece stu- compromise package new YORK (AP) — GOP 4—Gulliver 8:15 7SL—M isterogers 7B—It T akes a' Thief fniP' “ was topic winner, Show 8: artin dents and strikers nott alreadyalreadv 'would Increase the current mon-il’,?’'' vvice presidential candidatelate spi-Spi- Toastmistre.ss•; of the evening 8—Gulliver e Show S:30'2SL—Name of the(. GameC a m . S—Rowan and M artin o*:") thP S c ‘3ry ceiling from S225 million I S:M 2Sl^rVmtstones 8—NCAA Pre-Game Show S; eligible from getting the food : ro T. Agnew, who was criticized;riticized Freida Manning. Mrs. 2:30 3—Super President 7B—N am e of thie Game£ m T 11-Gunsmoke el'8' lo S315 million, boost thisis to S34 jof,, using the'word "Polack'“ in c ' 7B—Flintstones Stamps. But it was dumped by lack in £^,3 Hatfield was lexicologist 4—Football: Coloradodo 8—Nnme of the Game2ame 9:^9:30 28-Phyllis Diller with "’■'Hon in the next year and set i 11—Flintstones Ihe wayside in conference with I and set a speech, has bcen invited to re- aid Mrs. LePage U yton served Buffs vs. CaliforniaI Bears 3—Gomer Pyle 10:i10:00 2SL-NCWS 2B—Archie the Senate. | first _slx view the annual P ulaskiski Day timer. 78—FoolbaII:Buff5 vs. 31—Gomer Pyle 3 -N c w s ^ months of the following;P«"od. period, Paradec here Oct. 6. 3—Archie , Bears A—Felony Squad 5—News The amounts' are subject.to During the ijusinoss njeeting tioM ' Agnew, who apologizedd for us-iis- conconducted by Mrs. ' Spencer, s-i 5—Archie -J fi-Football: Buffs vs. 5—Movie: "This Happy 7B—News 5-Movie: "Castlee of Congressional ( appropriations. 4—S pidem an , ing the term saying hce didn’t BlaBlack, president, members were” '-' Bears Feelin g ” 8—News Blood” know U was deri.siwc, w'as as invit- remindedren of tijo Council Seven 8—Spidcrman ' 3:00 2SL^Car and Trackk 6:6:45 7SLr-Friendly Giantant 4—Perry Mason I- ll-M o v ie :. *'CaU Me . . 8:30 2SL -B anana Splits ED ed by Frank JrWazeter,r, presi- To:Toastmistress luncheon and 3—Linus . 7:7:00 2B—Movio: "Sex andtheand the 11—News Mister” BUILDING OPENED e 7B—rBanana Splits ogress) Single Girl” 10:;10:30 2SL—Johnny Cnrson;on 11:0111:00 2B -M ovie: "H is Kind of BLACKFOOT (AP) — The'*The parade inn which me meeting Oct. 19 in T?,vin Falls, ■ IJ—FootbaU (In Progress) nmission JOO.OOO Polish-Americansnencans Guestsc attending "w re Mrs. J.. , S—Banana Splits 3:30 2SL—College Bowl 3—M ovie: "Sex andind the 7B—Johnny Carsonin W om an"______Blackfoot] Livestock Commission ° 11—Banana Splits 3—George of the Jungle Single Girl” 8—Johnny Carson vr- 4 -N ew s: Allan Moll ______has1 opened its new $100,000,000 auc- ^ expected to m arch. ruiRuth' Johnston, Mrs. Elmer 28—Batman-Superman 4:00 2SL—New Adventuresres 0 of/ 11—Movie: “Sex and thethe' 28-News 11:30 11:31 4—Joey Bishop______tion1 building, built to ’ replace The parade honors Caslmir RossRo! and Mr. Kelsey. a—Batman-Supcrman Huckleberry Finn Single Girl” 3-Movie: "The Blacklack 12:0012:01 2SL—Movie: ' ‘T hlat at Night __ anj arena destroyed by fireire eight Pulaski,.a.hero-ofF the Americanim c ric a n . ■ . „ ______Batman-Supcrman 4 - D o n _Rickies______Widow” ______In Rio”______monlhs1 ago. ______^ ______■ F Revolutton. . *USlut;k: iiM Es^NEW g-mtfT-ADii 4—Fantastic VoyageCA 2B-Daniel Boone 9:00 4—Journey to the! Center |ZTwmSt^Zone P of the Earth ‘9:30 2SL-Hlgh School FootbaU 2B—Horculoids 3—Herculoids 5—News:Roger Mudd • 5—Horculoids 5:00 28—News: R oger Mudd ______^4—Fantastic Four 3—News: Roger Mudd : c n ------11—News: -Roget-Mvludd udd______• • ■ ' ■ M l i p o 5k-Fantastic Four [ F i T l j e n ] ~ —7B—Underdog - — — .. 4—TBA II—Underdog 8HTBA------— iLfuifrMowta fossnu w as _____ ^______5—News 10:00 2B -Shazzan! OPCL BAIICE ■ DIVISIONM OF OAMftU-$KOOSreriHC.“OAMBH-! “ ' ------2B—ShazzanI 5:30 2SL—Star T rek • 3—Shazzanf 8-Star Trek 5—Shazzan! 2B—News 3—Jackie Gleason SEWARES 4—George of the Jungl= Jungle 4_Dali„e Game AUTOMFOMOTIVE 1ALL COLEMANAAN WIDE TRACK:k I HOUSEV • 7B—Bfrdman 11-Cool McCool 78—Dating Game 10:30 2B—Jonny Quest 5—Daktari . RECAP TIRESES S H A M^ROCK R O C K IPLASTIC 3—Jonny Quest 11—Daktari 6:00 2B—Jerry 'L ew is S 5—Jonny Quest ' JUGS 7.35x14-7.75x14-8.25x13 4—Americnn Bandstandisland ' 4—Newlywed Game HEADI p IRESTS 7B—American Bandstand 78-Newlywed Gameme - j.jn 2s^_Adam-12 For your driving’corrifoi W E R E $ 1 3 . 8“ 8 BREAD!AD BOX 8—F antastic Voyage 3—D aktari ing'comfort *£^99' 11—Cartoons and safety. A ssortedjsorted colors.co| C Keeps Bread and-id PPastrit a s t r i e s ' f/nhfv 4—Lawrence WelW JJ:M 2B -M oby DJcJc-M/ghtyJignty 7B—U w ren ce Welk R e g . $ 5 . 9 5 ...... NOW Wr ICE CHESTS % 8 8 f r e s h . Mlghtor HOW ^ $0 f ®® R e g . 8 9 c ...... 3—Moby Dick-M ighty 8—Lawrenco Welk Mightor ■"‘y 11—Lawrence Welkk PF ONLY...... O 5—Moby DIck-MIghty,t,.„ 5-s-My T hree Sons ~ l A OFF M lghtor '"'y 7:00 2SI^Get Smart Exchanfte Plus Fed. Exc. . Ct>niPr 2B—Hogan’s Heroes I / o ______Tax.of 53c - 60c - ■el*'-63c CORONADO^lADO LC LOW SUDS 6—Journey to the! Center g-Hogan's Heroes of the Earth rs. Muir .. B i . 11—Lone Ranger , 7:30 2SLp-Ghost and Mrs. Muir HEADID LAMPS L WIRE 11:30 2SL—Inquiring E ditorlitn,. 8—Ghost and Mrs.. Muir ALL 28—Lone Ranger n —Ghost and . Mrs.•s. MuirM uir F o r 4 l i g h t , ~ DETERtfERGENT 3—Lone Ranger 28—Petticoat Junctionction 1 2 volt system s. ■ 5—Lone Ranger ^ 3—Petticoat Junction’on . Rog. $1.19 ...... LA W K ANDn 1 0 lb . b o x 5—Petticoat Junctionllon ' -• ™-...... 8 6 ‘ N R e g . $ 1 . 9 9 4-S .L .P .D . 6‘ LAWN 7B—Discovery '68, •’ 4—Hollywood Palaceice ...... — • J B O X ...... 7B—Hollywood Palacelace 99‘ fi—Cnrtoons E G A R D E N II—Unppeninc ’68, 2Sly~Mavlc: **Tho T rain" . _ _ 8—Movie: ‘‘The T rain” 4 P C 11:45 fi-R ifiem nn “ J5AKE S MELMAC —-DISHW DISHW> ASHER PROOF Noon 2Sl^Bn6Phall: Worldr_ oz. size _ _ Runner____■ _ 7B-Movle: •’The Train" ...... 9;0(» 3—My Three Sons 7“'" ' Reg. 99c 0 N L Y . . . ^3 O V ^ 3 * ' R e g . 1 2 c ^ T B X ' • ______-- 4—News: K eith Ashtonwon NOWONL^ ...... ______SALE PRICED ...... 8 ‘ 5—Jackie Gleason -...... • .11—Jnckie Gleastin. • i r i m 4-Movle; -Who’s Got th«- Court Returns c o h m : ^ - - ^ _ 2 0 doIlon“ "^^ A ic o rte d - Action?” Golvanizod ..... — ...... y - - - H iawalha____V ______9:30 2B-Jnckle Glenson E L M A C \ /. Q " " ” ' ISMiUion 3—Hognn’s Heroes / BULBSLBS------\ - / • — COVERS \ /.2 / . 2 2 ; SHORTS \ 10:00 3-N ew s % / Curb. SoucorBT'SolSSDSfn' Siiia ■ - A - GARBAGE \ / ri-NewB Ila l 11-Ncwa M long Ilia, Yeu/ clibJc*t))6)£» 60-7560.7S cit>t 1 I Plates orDr Dinner Plato#Pie 1 / CAC A N \ j BowBowls, ls, Toasters,Tl Coffee* \ | Suit For Trial 'hito only. I I I Rog. 5Zc I } 10:30 2B-NCWS I 100 woll.«oll. I I W''"” makers, etc, I I OLYMPIA, Wnsh. (AP)‘j I ~ - MA ' 3—Movie; •■Lightning I I REQ.REQ, $2.97 1 I V Side JnvoIvJng North fdnhodnho sli­sli- strikes Twice" (I ver mining properties nnd con- nnd con- r,-Mnnnlx ' / \ N o o v w / tcnlions of K m llllnnllon Inin ll-M o v Ie : "T he River NowN O W $ 1 9 9 t 1 ft' J \ $ \ Only ■ I box I riamftfic.-! Wfl* returned[ to SSpo­ ( ^ Changes” :a I V oa. / \ Only O n l y I y/ \ A kane County Superior Court for i W l O ' V Court for io;4S 2SL-Ncwi \ 4 4 ‘ 1 further nction Thursdayy by the R-Hollywood Pnlnce . State SHprcme Court. ^ jIO:dO 2n-M o v lc; "M r, Blnnd-ce In a 5-4 decision, Ihehe court ings Huilils Ills DrenmFJInnd- overruled Iho liiwer courtou rt de-(le- llouHe.” ream — cJsfon fliHt It had no JuriscHc-JurificHc- 11505I Z.SI^MtivIo; "Thunder In : SPORTINGTING GOODS r tion In the .Milt of SilverIver .Sur-.Stir- the .Sun” RDEN SUPPLIES> APPLIANI prize Inc, ngiilnsi the Sunshine 4-Ncws: Keith Ashton , GARDEN LIANCES htnn SPUD QUIIN MmlnR Cfjf, Illslfl 4-NCW5; Keith McBeo PORIP O R L A N ' J Spoknne Superior Courtirl Judge llsISI 7B—News S EERIES R I E S 22000 50' Rayniimn- F. Kelly Imdnd ruled I>1:25 4—Movie: "The Ey« WASHER...... Reg.R e g . $229.95$22 * 1 6 6 °“ thnt (lici s(tlt Jnv((lvc30 Ti-Mnvle: *‘Tlio West DRYER...... Reg.R e g . $13$138.88 * 1 1 3 °“ sltle hlu Jurisdiction. Point Sliiry” RUBBEIBBER HOSE!E ICEE C CHEST < fn the Suit, .Silver SurprUe, SurprU e, ^UHSS-Movie; "Dflrby's■s %” Diameter lil 15 ^ gallon plastic an Idnlio llrni, nought dnmngcn $^'15 dnm agen ______Reg. $8.45 £E water jug. Keepseps evereverything 46 |Buy both for ...... from Sunhhlnc, n Wnnlilnglonnnlilngton ■— —i ^ cold. Reg. $6.99 . . . r ...... ^ 2 7 5 ° ° Corporfltlon. contending Sun- NOW ...... 5 . 9 9 ...... N q > W W flhino hnd tnlwn m ore"■il..?''."; than J5 SEE ME million In oro f^om property properly ALUMINUM u w n u w owned hy .VurpHro hitt operated „ MUW HIAWATHAATHA T QUART I FURNITURE b y Sun«lilne nndor a Jnlni• r.;r ngree- fcnl nnd fniled to pny tho MUST BEE SOLDSOLE NOW agreed sJmre. ^ ■ LAWN CHAIRS Tlie mnln Iflnun whn wht^Uinr m \ LAWNWN EDGIKGi THERMOSMOS BOTTLE < RS^^o''^ $ 1 .6 9 the ore wns nciunlly luKnn from or iiiid 40* length LJLC Made by Thermos „ CHAISE LOUNGES'JGES $ 3 .6 9 tfio .')urprlro cinlni «r from oilier I Reg, $1.09 $ | 9 9 I adjoining property cohtrftlleil:ohtr6l/cil WILLS 6 6 - .• outright hy SunNhine. | L L S I N O W ...... METAL CHAIRSRS $ 3 .9 9 17ie fliiproiuo court nnW the T O R ------...... — I METAL TABLES title t6 Idnho renl r»inle wan iNET REINFORCED ES $10.00 ' only an Ineldontol part of what S I G N E T RE PLAPLAS STIC (CHAIR PADS Amounted t« a hronclilof'll^'dn- of con­ ______- ~ y a i-a n i sET^ir.... $3.'95 tract iiult nnd ordered1 further • (rlhi of the cono hy IheIhe lower court. ^ RUBBEBBER HOSE REDWOODJOD FINISH • Tha courl minority, on the 5 0 ’ l e n g t h . $fio 0 0 0 a i r M il A nR E SS .Approxim ately o th e r hund, tinld lhe ronlrnctm n trn ct ■ 1 ^ 1 dlnrrieter. C 27-.X 72’' ■ - 6 ft. length. Tnble and $ 7 7 7 waa tho nlde Jmuo and tho0 )0 real R e g . $ 7 . 3 7...... N O W VW J] Tough and durable.u r a b l e . f*- 2 Benches. Reg. $13.881 3 .8 8 ...... # Ihsuq was tlllo to properly In ^K j£^j|jyj|ynuiA w I Reg. $1.37 ...... N O W # # R L - I' ' Idoho which nhould beI decidcd |i In Idnho courts.

o f B guns, ooir CIU t, SKII, BI i - o n ^ T ^ 1 - O N L Y 1 - OONLY ^1 - ONLY^^V Top’ Guitaristo l H PIAMONOS, WATCftiS, KAOIOS, B 1 - O N LY N A ro R : t a p p a n ) A B musical INITRUMINTt.* TV,iv ” ' HB f KELVINATOR \ / TAPPAN \ / C O R O t ^ Coroncido Upright \ x .■ Must Pay $120riU B TrriwRiTut, dinocuiaki, M :0R0N A D 0\ / '"p°D / Hoovor Constellation \ B CAMIRAI, TAfI mcoaox)!), B W SH E R g ^ s R A N G FREEZER \ / ™ iriTf^ ii SAOOlIt, chain sawi, toonS §B / DISHWASHER \ f ; RANGE \ / I WAS i On Drug Charge Chlpptd I I WASHER I / AiitoiAiitoiiinllc Dniioit i f[ V V ACUU M , \ ® 8 AND OIHMITIM* o r VAIUI. DB I Slightly Chlpptd I I ShallSllalitly Scinlcliftil I I ^ ) LONDON (API Brian JonoR, 20-yeur-oM B»linrlntr in r l « ' o'f of B B » y * SBIL • XKADM B I CLEANER I, tiie Rollliig filoncH pon group, flBwmpvnviHi \ " A, li, R.g. J39.9S /| w aa convicted loi«y R aa. $fl89.95 1 0 9 ,9 5 ^^^/ R.fl.>0. $249.93$249,93 ' y R.g,R i a , $1$ 1 3 9 ,9 5 V R Rog. .g $259.95 y I] found cannnhiirreflln In a bnll of V *25" J wool when ihey raided n flat oc­ oc* cupied by Joncf, ' .i- ■ - i ■■ . . - I

Fridoy, Sept. 27, 19683 Twin F.Fails Timcs-News 11

Hearingg On0 W eightht IRules Iss PIPlannedj cliGlub WorriesS IDAHO F A L I^ (A P ) — ^ BOISE ~ At lhe requestt of limit, limit, or that vchicle.s with over->6r- Two Two cents per pound in exccss includin -ound ncflpccd to an in- cludtnj plus load in cxccss of 4.0C0 pounds mining operations at the A way'dlrcctors has proposedTulosules dicateddicatc destination for" adiust-jst- four ciccnls per pound in-excesson, NE NEA Entertainment Editoror more lhanjpassably durin;;; his film, bbut ho-'^ no*. .nao-of-iha<;e . .i ccial mits ^will not be issued when cess o And guest appearances with Indissidiss eager t10 kick n.sido the medium V perm it lo allow m ovement of <;lnrU e x ------:------o------of f' 'traffic traff moving on the high-1 t?h ' Urgent P^’csident, said ^here is an HC HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — And guest t of sinple or tandem axle loads ex- ^ ■ urgent need for. designating.ing !:iill ^iiii the 'Andy Griffith fammily ily like Lucille 'Ball and Cnrol!nroI lhatlh at hrbrought him fame and liio ovcrweipht vehicles aflcr a cita- cced cced legal weight ,000 by 2.000 wav. ngo liind of fortune that puls a new ; tion is issued. • ' pounc ^rca as a wilderness. crowgrows. BurntBurnett ("I'm Ken's stagoliim lol pounds until such load has been T _ The board of directors haff set bors mother." Carol says), knowsnows Ro!la-PRolla-Rovce in his garage. r Thc rules provide the over- ndjus ro L effio n P o st . ."n'.b'ia public hearing under the thc I Is ReR em em ber w hen Jim N abors mothi iver- adjusted, nor to vehicles where JLiCJ I one of the most sunerberb as C Gomer Pyle was just a, fil- Kcn underestimates himself.:lf. "Those in TV, like Lucillc Ball J weight be rcduced to lhe legal the rredi-cible load is in excess;ess C‘ ’ Slale a(administrative proccdu/cs ^nunii -----^ ------of 4 ._mounlnin,wildernes3. regions..-lons _ llnR Hni». station attendant withoutut,a a onOn Mayberry R;F.D.-he • has nntl fir’d AndyA Griffith and Jnckio ____ ; ------of 4.000 pounds ovi.' legal | - | | - | ici'on the proposal for 2 'p.m.,c •; —JT in thc nation." Ander.son USM tl Gleason, make more money j Hosts Area s:” 1 g son USMC lo his name on Andy’s'dy s ,helhe jrolo Andy Griffith had in wci?f Ocl. 16 in th e Department'; of said. "It should have been serie ■’oolert^^i^o~iCTvl(r~STnr!r-and u ro a------i be ^ - . HiphwaHighways. Qudllorjum on West -j.-lif: cen scries? Then Jim and Comer"T'cr ihg the sense ihat the peoplelt'***" ' Nor will special permits be ^ classified a wilderness arearea spun off to a hit of their own.“wn. arouraround him and the situationstiuns* million times better known. 1 I issuedissuci for vehicles traveling I f \ ■ State in Boise. Testimony, oral LBJ Names I !!”„! C o n v e n tio n hose long ago.- .. ‘ ncNow il’s Ken Berry's turn,‘»;rn, suppl supply- lhe com cdy. Kcn plnysslnys laugh “ JfR" , when I hear of people « • routes posted during spring or written, is Invited by those * Anderson attacked whnt hc only scr- Icavlng-TV for* bigger' things ...... j , the affcctcd, officials said. I hc only it’s really Andy who has his rrole wilh a degree of scr- breakup load limits. TwirTwin Falls Post No. 7 of the affected termed as semi-secrecy on spun off. After eight seasons‘S ns lousniousness. . like .movies. I could lell you of -New Chief ^ '"i)The permils. which may be bc AmericanAmerl Legion was hostst to ------— ------■- test dldrilling at the ^miningling shersheriff of Mayberry, Andy has fnn'e did It, but who didn't Issued at highway permit of* the(he FifthF District Seminar at R q m traic management of Ken’s succced. You have to prove operation. quit his series to concentrate carecr has been taken over by flees, by authorized personnelinel a recentrect meeting where the Le-l“‘. Banner_ \ To Greet "p=™i"This has apparently beeneen on rmovies. Moving in to May- X. , „'’.,®^lyourself In nil areas. Ju.st he* OfProtocol at Ports of Entry and other of- gion's 50th anniversary was dis- Richard O. Linke. who handlesthnt eause^ . you’re a success in TV fl' underway since last May.lay, berrberry RFD in CBS-TV on Sept. a small but salable stable that WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi-’rcsl- f'f^erfitters designated • by the board>ard cussed.cussec ' Father And Son and yet the Forest Servicei^ice 23 iis .Ken B erry as n town i_ :i„ hft < doesn’t m ean ynu can bo a sue* I Ty. of directors, caJJ tor the follow- j^p . n Includes G riffilh and Na^Jors. dent Johnson has appointed Ty- d ' low- Department Commander Ben- XTa t i has iust now made it public,,lic. councouncilman, a widower with‘ „ a Linke. a rcsnectcc{yni.in.4yvcry^crv . lostancc.P-in night — lffr~ABoItnr~Tormi;nsslstanrstanr tng-feeaimg-fi ------nTiie-D-Harmon ie -D ,-Duboiyr-gavc4'^ XHomeiromJft'ar lU ll __ " - 7 —raah-Q-atrzcns have a rifitir- your 7 ^, much on Berry's icam.."'T Qn" postmaster general, to be-U.S.-U.S. ------^------a briebrief resum e of the needd for ROCKROCI' HILL. S.C. (AP) - A to know whal is happeningi^ng ^ intrc tro § u c e d ’ in four episodes of ^ Of’ Oct. 24. Jim ,vill have Jrship banner is strung across the t^eii * didn'l want another client," hc ano th er CBS-TV specWl, Girl chief of protocol. carly activity on membership banner to their scenic resources and GrifiGriffith's show last season. says, adding that Ken’s talent The White House announce-„„cc. ^Peter ^ Sellers drives so the Legion can spend front otof the Oscar Powell family''"•‘y thej^e F-Ken met Linke when Ken’s -nvinp appointment creates "a unique Seeks Divorce woworking kii on Americanism and arc due hom e shortly from Viet- formed.” formc< Anderson said. knows kno\ that he has the talent, saying il in a vain sense." hc iler^ wife, comedienne Jackio Joseph. .fmiJes. “ I can .say it’.s g o o d situation in the history of proto-)roto- LONDONLO (A P) — British CO- co- lhe youthyo program. nam. personality and attractive ap* callcd ’ Linke bccause Kcn was to or- The son. M arine Cpl. Williamiliam B'lHHimMiimiinmiHiimi mniiiiu because the girls — Carol Bur- col" bccausc his wife. Bess,55. is medianmedi Peter SellerS has filed•d a The meeling was called to or- The ; pearance needed. Everyone, S.discouraged over n "job 1 -had White House social secretary,itary. crosscrosspetition for divorce againsiinsl der b;by Vice Commander W.V. WW. . F . Powell,Pow 21. w as to leave Viel* thatth at is, except Ken. nett. Debbio Reynolds. Vikkie „ done which' I figured I wouldn'tiJ l Carr and Mary Costa-aro another protocol post. his \ wife. Swedish actress Britt}ritt Franlz,Frflnt who introduced s tatalc le nam ThursdayT after a year’se a r’s DDISTA ISTAFF BA ILIFF NAMJED ED H(He’s an overly modest youngr have gotten if I hnd a man* said officers and 35 members from duty t!there. 'H is fath er. Army\rmy LINCOLN.LINCO Neb. (AP)-t- Juve- man who refers lo himself as wonderful." Abelh-3tJ, a lawyer and nativelative Eklund.Eklu a legal spokesman said officei ipe ’’ ®ser. Ho would not have*' lot df W ashington, D.C.. was ann as- Thursday. Thur , the 11 10 ^ s t s in thc district.ct. Sgt. 1C1C; O scar M .'Pow ell, 46.46. is nlle CourtCou Judge W. W. Nuern*luern* an "actor of limited scope,’’ J* : sistant postmaster general from Mi;Miss Eklund, 25, filed suil for FifthFift: D is tric t Commanderander to leavleave the combat zone next berger Thursday named Miss and says he likes to hide be- Meanwhile the’ spun-off’ Jim 1 ^ |« December 19G3 lo Februaryruary divorcedivoi last month, but no dale Floyd Shepard. Kimberly, con- Tuesday. Tuesda Shirley Adams, a 27-year-oldar-old hind props like glasses and ® a Nabors is about to beginI his Biafra Vows *1967, when he returned to0 his was set for the case. A spokes*kes* ducted,ducte< thc m eeting and alsoso in- The 32-year v eterap Arm\rmy y blue-eyedblue-eyei blonde as bailiff.r. She bearbeard. But when he Was on ^ F fifth, and oossibly last, season n n ' Hers troduced Vice“C3mmander' Dan sergeaisergeant will go ro Ft. Hood,iood, is believbelieved lo be one of thcle few roop,roop as bumbling Capt. Parm- A Washington law practice. man for the 43-year-old Sellers Irodut M Gomor Pylo. “-I O He succeeds An^cr—Biddleliddle said the actor was defending the l^cClintock,McCll Nampa, and LouL ou Tex., aafler a.leave nt home.!. His women bailiffs in the nation’sition’s enter,ente many of the hilarious Sittint; c!., on the swimmingII To Continue — T3Uke in’the’protocol“post. Duke case in his crosspetilion. - Babb, Boise; Assistant member-mber- MarineMarine-son has volunteeredd fbr courts,courts. — bits of slapstlck-buslness-wore deck'of his’canyon horhc T > _ - has-been named bv Johnsonan as jhThe couple have been marriedried ship direciorc Ernie Davis show*show- six momore months in Vielnamn afl­afl* Ken'Ken's own idea. Anyone '^{J° who ^ overlooking _ i th e San FernandoSo Rebellion J t \ C U.S. ambasJlflor 10 Denmark,irk, four years.______ed a film on membership. er a 30-day3( .leave. ■ ' .■ USE TilTIMES-NEWS-WANTLADS1-ADS has_has, seen_him _daM e—wilh,_tlia VYjjjjg alle y r J im -s a y s ; “ They -wouldvould -■■ ----- — "■ ' “ — like me to continue andnd I LAGLAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — En­ have;haven’t decided If I shouldid or circledcirclet Biafra will fight on and . not. Il’s a strange feeling. At its leaderslea will not flee to cstab- the end I'll probably say to Dick UshIlsh a government in exile, the Linke, *0h, you go ahead a and n d BBiafra iafran leader, Lt. Col. C. Odu* decide.' He always makes5 the megwmegwu Ojukwu»-said today. right decision. I’d bo sadid to -Rad-Radio BiafrOr monitored in [ ' T e^ n ] o T | leavo Gomer, bul on'tho other LogosLagos desplle jamming by the hand, I could go on to other NigerianNiger! government, said I things." , Ojukwu OjukTU tcld a meeting of Biaf- r0W5T0JttWm/ftQKATl01MOKE AT tOOT5T P055tflE P M a5 TWM o l s I N K " i '■« ■ ------ra ran n Ie leaders and chiefs in Umua- — DIVISION ODF f GAM*l£*SOAMaiE-SKOCMOTRKT^^^^^"^ E m ihe war Has comc to an chdi It iDrawingis is just beginning.” B O Y S ’ DEPARTMENT D E P A — GIRLS’ DEPAIDEPARTMENT Bccause the federal govern- 1 GROUP= BOYS' I and fwlEN’S ROOM F U L L S I Z E Set Monday mcnt’s forccs are fighting on Biafran soil, he said, “the initia­ SWEAT/EATERS DARKENING KNITT SHELLSSH Ip tive belongs to us." - BATH Sleeveless , For Burley “i"He said his forces would step • j-nfn “P guerrilla warfare against tho WINDOW S i z e 2 - 1 4 e I bIBURLEV — Several rscidenf Vfederal army, which has retak- . . ^ TOWELS fi;R e g . 7 7 c ...... In CiCassia County will bc calliu- en about ujlne*tenths of the Vl'2 PRPRICE at tho Red Cross Bloodmobi.: ------a t tl Mon 29,000 squaro miles B iafra b y C a n n o n tvlllls « draw ing from 2 to C p.m. Mon* • SHADES Slightly Irregular ■ claimed when Ojukwu pro- ’ LARGE ASST, day at Burley Elks hall to re- claimed-t-imi Eastern Nigeria lnde« SPORTS!)RTSHIRTS MST, SLACKSM place £ blood for relatives and p endent on M ay 30, 1067. Size-7-14 _ riends. The quota is 150 pints. *q, 1 group boys’ and,d men’s e n > - Karl (ChJck) Bcdke, Oakley,aklcv' Ojukwu V said his troops would $ | 4 4 Cords, cottons, etc. w-^' continue conventional w arfare . Short and Long needs 20 pints replaced. Mr. ” 7 * R e g . 1 . 9 8 ...... , »I«I 3i as long as possible. S l e e v e ...... 7 7 ‘ t ...... " Bed!Bedke used the 20 pints of blood during heart surgery this spring The , Biafran Radio claimed R e g . $ 2 . 9 8 Reg, to $2.98 in Salt Lake City. Presently Mr. that OJukwu’s Iroops had re-en- - BOYS’rS’ JlJEANS - SKIRT & SWE/SWEATER SETS ElBedke is at home and hasIS re-r^ 1*;*^“tered Ikot Ekpene. Sincc last - _ sumed his duties of operatingratine heavy g Polyester and Cotton3tton $ A 4 4d- - SHREDDED ' ' S i z e 7 - 1 4 f his cattle ranch south of Oak Oak* fisbting for tho town, nbout 25 ' Perm a-Press THROW 100% Orion Acrylic mJIcs cast of Abn, and il was re- Soil release finisi h ...... M a R e g . $ 5 . 8 7 ...... Area residents who need bloodWood ported seized by federal soldiers , F O A M I ...... « A n h ^ three weeks ngo. PILLOWS 5?! ' — ■’ replreplaced are asked to phone ® Mrs. Adelle Toevs, C assias s I a *r'ederal ® military authorities BOYS’'S’ SOCKS S( County Bloodmobllo Chairman,Irman, made no comment on the claim. BED A s s ' t . P i c t u r o SWE> a t 678-8153 o r M rs. S. H. Kunau _ 75% cotton, 25% SWEATSHIRTS B a l 678-7350 beforo 10 a.m. dally J-Ifl H ouse Endorses stretch nylon. Fits ® PILLOWS> Fabrics sizS i z e 3 - 6 x —. 'Iving tho namo of the person s i z e s 9 t o 1 1 ...... " ...... >lood is needed for and the num- • |? i 3 j r R e g . 1 . 4 8 ...... C = num ‘R iv ers’ M easu re — ber of pints. 1 GGROUP R O U P EBOYS' Several children In Cassia W/WASHINGTON (AP) — Tho Couniy nro receiving regularegular HouseHous has passed by voice vote PULLOVERER SSWEATERS ^SMALj.. ams'GIRL SUPS -gamma globylln shots, whichhich is a compromiseco bill establishing 6 6 * "S i z e 1 - 4 — tho Infection fighting Ingredientredicnt a NationalNa Wild and Sccnic Riv-' ^ Assorted Si2 e r system . $^000 Reg. $1.48 Reg. 97c loi 7 7 cC r.of blood plasma. • sj B s t y l e s 100% Cotton Persons between lhe ages,of/jc ^ f ^The Tn bill now goea to the Sen- and sizes , ...... - ■ F u u l ll S k i r t ...... '...... / / ,B-18 and 59 moy donate blood, ate. but .unmarried persons underider 21 It designates all or parts of must pt^sent a wrllten"c;onscnt0 nscnt oifihleight rivers as the initial units. of a parent or guardian. JncliIncluded are tho Clearwater BOYS'— LADIEL A D I E S ^ — ------Tiiure^ > y^B ovs" • ~TlfQ“ inierval'-bctwcen^-doiia--doiia- MidiM Id d le-F o rk -i n C'l'U d f n g th c ~ — I /" " W^ s N ^ Furniture Uons should be at least; eight LachLachsa ond Selway River.? and I =y=^URTtENECKS=- / — THROWS^ j i u t A / _BONDED b o n c \ // cCC o r d u r o y \L weeks.US AQdjnot moro oftenh‘ than Iho.'SalmohrWlddlc.Fork ' lii-Ida£; _ ECKS=-\— ows—\ - / _ JLW '/, ------— ..— ------\ . . .i _----- . nvt live- limes. jci_ year. --DonoraDonors i!ilP-0 . ! ’ \ / 60”x72'' during Tho’blirhls'o dcsighnt'cd 27 rIv-~ 3 I Long sleovo J E A N S \ I SLSLACKS A C YY J \ nhould not give blood during Tr \ I je a n s I JUMPERS VI '.'fSpregnancy and not for 12 months oraera for sludy for potential ad- .. : I 100% cotton r„ 11 $066 I 110 0 ozoz. I I Colorav rrayon* I I ...... I after delivery. ditlon dItIo lo tho system. Included ■ I I Sizo 6-146-14. ff I acetatea c e t a t e b a c k e d ' I I % S iz — e f I Persons should not give! blood are the Idnho rivers, Bruneau. 16 / V ^ V l:i:...... $i.44 /ff withinJ six monihs after-surcery;urcery MoyMoyle, Prle.st, Saint Joo and V / \ 90"x72"...... $ 4$ .6 4 6 / \ & ^ MM ' or after receiving transfusions.usions. SalmonSain from Norlh Fork to ' y \ 1 0 8 " x 7 2 ” . . . . $ $7.1 7 .6 6 / \ $$144 1 4 4 y V $2=$233 y \ s i z e O D y AlflAlso persons wllh a hislorylory of SnolSnake River. '' . X \. 126"x72‘'2 " ..$8.61 $ 8 . 6 6 y V ^ 1 V 7-X4 . . # i •O O y hepatitis h e r any time In the10 past Rivers«i placed In thc sysiem I N . Rog. *2,48; . 4 8 y F o a m Backed B o c k e d m are automallcally excludedJed as will bo preserved In iheir free- dordonors. . flowing fow condition In protect wa- ■ -t IBlood used hy countyy rcnl-rcsl- icrWr (quality, scenery and recrea- dCtdents in olhcr areas supportingporting Hon valucir" tho Red Cross program mny bc bo OrOn the rivers deower Com- I H its DEI WOMEN'S DEP/DEPARTMENT shloodm obile visit, ' slatedi Mrs. mis?mission would ho nrohlblled for 'S DEPARTMHir Toevs. fivo five yrar.s from ilcsHsIng any L O NnIQ G SLSLEEV E E V E To Recently rrporls were rrlons- rrlons* dam,oam walcr conduit, powerhouse " ed that ihe blood hnnks supplies;upplies or ttrAnsnilssion line, ; ELECTRICnc Bl BLANKETr i In New V ork, Chicago nnd Mns- DRESSSS SHIRTS BODY SHIRTS SI snchusetts w ere dnngerouslyermlSly YANK.S INVe NT CAFE.'! 1 0 0 % 'Acrylic A c r y l i c Fabric low. Some officials believeIcve It . RpslniirnntsHe known as cafele- Pojloi wUh conlfconlraifing pin ililpo, is tho resttll of people beingbclng rlns,rins, Rt^akhouscs, roadside din- button down 100% Stretchitretch Nylon rcct H* ors at> ^ i l G S l a II belt loops and cuffs 30"x50" 100%)% Rayon Pile ■ 6 Colors Ladies'Read]eadytoWear \ I G h aL te t a e a u x S i ...... *3” L _ ggfe ...... 'APRPRICE k V^ o do l d k a . i l 3H CREWNECk 1 G R O3UP U P LLADIES' ' I L i g h t O0 8i a W h i s p ie r ' short sleev e ...... -SHIRtS BATHMAl l i r " WlThl POCKET SKIR'[IRTS I 8 0 p r r o o c o f PERMANE ^ Lid Cover-rug-coi(er-rug-confour Mat - a=bi A s s t . I . 1 5 s t y l e s $200 ;l 99‘ R e g . $ 3 “ a n d s i z e s ...... CASUAL 9 I $ 4 ^ 7 ...... W ith beltioc r s Plastic LADIES' R e g . lastic LatestLotost Styla^^ I $ 4 . 9 8 , ...... PANTI I HANDBAGs\ X HIGH CF ntac \ / BEDSPREADSbedspre/ \ / HOSE Y I ^ ■ 1 935IB3I5B n .. I I fvlanv ^o^^rlcfabrics to < I '| Ail olof tlio I I ] I down I I Asa't.■ ,P®ft«rn»Pattern! 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^E N 'S ^ Lono iloovo ^ r ' / SPORTSHIRTS I Pormo-Prooe . I Qutton-down I collara. \ 2 F O R V »5®>> ,. n’ le . HcHodges Doinig Purdue-N;-Notre Damame Game - I w< WeU After J Rubber MaMatchFor )r I I Mi Minor Attack Will Be Rl H • ATIANTA. Ga. (AP) — Oil ■ Hodgt Hodges, manager of the Now ■ ' York Mots, was’ reported doing H . fine Thursday after suffering a Leroy KejieyesAndSei Seymourir I H minor .henrl attnck. and a club spokesman snid be would bc SOUTH BEND. Ind. (AP P ) ) —- firslfirst collegiate game two years (0 onone complc(ion by Keyeses who [p ' hospitalized from, two to three Top-ranked Piirduc and runner-unner- ago'on apo the samo Notre Dame3ame playcplayed offense, defense', passed,lasscd, Et-Et; ■ ♦ f-i; ^ -hV.'- weeks. ____ 'un Notre Paine riicct for>r the turf where 59,075 will watchvalch ran tand kickcd -Purdue (00 a 28- m fo.; j •. fa*', -i Hodges. -14. wns ndmidcd' to 40th time in their football hlsto- histo- their thci duel Saturday. 21 • trtriumph. H Crnwford Long Hospital Tues- ry Saturday but the Baniemc is S(Seymour caught three scoringoring puiPurdue coach Jack Mqllen- >w'1'^ ' . day night after complaining of only a rubber match forr Jim pas;passes to lead the Irish to a 20-26- kopf has Keyes ready to go chest pains during n game be- Seymour and Leroy Keyes. 14,win M/ en route to a national,lonal agairagainst Seymour on defense Sat- y . twccntween the IV^cts amd the Allanta Seymour, Notre Dame'ss rcc- chachampionship. Keyes scramblednbled urda;urday. ''— ’ Braves.Brave ord-breaking pass catchcr.r. and 06 yards-; with a fumble for, a Dociors lalcr confirmed that fo'"' ® Notre Dame' is 'listed as a hc suffered a minor .heart at- Keyes. Purdue’s master of all Boilermaker‘scoi'CT^Boil -- ,. touch touchdown favorite for the game > he gridiron trades, played their Ll^ist year. Seymour was .held ■ lack. ' which will be* televised region- H Pitching coach Rube Walker nlly in the Midwest and parts 01 .-y ,0 will manage the cluh for the the East, South and Southwest.hwe.st. g/,. remainderrem a of the season. "If I’m not- winded.” KeyesKeye SV.; "t ^ 0 9 ^ -^ w o^ itlesles-Are-Up------said—Thursday.;—’'I-can-hondle-handle —Im — .. Jim one-on-one, even though K/K he's two inches taller thann I am and has great moves.” ■ OregonOl State Irish quarterback Terryy Han- t»-. J g For Grabsbs ^Tonight Iratty has other thoughts. WL . ,, "f don't really think anyny one . H I Is Favored LOS ANGELES (AP) -— Two 14. drawn two and stopped•n 22 defenderjefgj, in college footballall can H w orld boxins championshipsps arc oppiopponents.. , coveicover Jim Seymour,” Hanratiyanratty ■ I ^ ^ Over Utali up for g rab s in .Memorial.1 Col- RRojas, who will be at r‘ dis- said after he led the Irish (0 an ■ -'Iseum Friday night in an inter- advantageadv in height and rcachreach open! opening g am e 45-21 drubbing of ■ £ ^ ■ CORVAU^IS (AP)' - Orison national show cxpeclcd to nt-againstat- aga the handsome, u" * Oklahoma.Oklal ■ W ' - ■■.• staState te University is favored to t, tr a c t $200,000 or more in\ box- scaiscarred Nipponese, won WBA _ Hanratty also is playinging hts ■ •' defeat U tiiir in Salur^lay's foot- offico returns. rec(recognition by defeating Coiom'-oiorn' ^^rtifaher5^, match against Purdue. H ball game.' Carlos "Tco” Cruz of,f the bia'sbia' Enrique Higgins inn 15 He ywas on the throwing end of ■ .Oregon Slate will be without D om inican Republic, who holds rouirounds here March 28. . SayaSeymour’s three touchdownsiwns in H wif- t ^ a firsfirst-string quarterback and 10 light- Rojas stands His reach jggg thb ' undisputed ' world light- _ R' . -.-v m - notchnotches lower in (hc nafionaf ‘ wciBht crown — lifted fromm the is M.6 Saijyo is 5-7%, with 67^^^ Keyes' recalled that game ■ ratingsratinj than it was before being long tim e ruler of the 135-poundpound Inchinches in reach. ThurThursday. "Hanratty had all ‘ ■ -rrsks- —Stttjyo has a .17-4-2 record, ja y — div ifiorr, - C : a r l n s - Q r t i z - n s k s- —Si ;cora. day. and it was just too much ■ ^fg*^en’bsr'We^^d?b ig 1 is''~ it a t l-'i rounds or Itiss with w ith has never been floored. for 'i us. If he gets more lhan ■ H I now 18ih in the Associated Press California’s super-teen.—MandoVlando RRojas is 35-2.-1. He was (jjrccthree seconds to get rid of the ■ B B poll. - Ramos of Long -Beach. storstopped once, by the then cham- ball :ham- ball from, the time it’s snapped.napped, Bob M ayes. a—Kenlor from Stocky Ra'iil Rojas, a stable-stable- Piprpion, Vicente Saldivar of Mexico™ =» w e're In tro u b le." VWINCING, George Chuvalo,:huvaIo, left,lett, 31-year-oId Canadiannadlan Ii In New York. Chuvalo stopped RH atpos In 1:31 of (he fifth v.-fnr^ mate of Ramos^'from San Pedro,Pedro, witiwith seconds remaining in the .h Vancouver, Wash., Is'wpected n tne j.jotre Dame’s veteran1 offen- ' heavyweighthen champion, takes a rlglright from Manuc) Ramos,lamos, r round. Earlier Buster MatnisMathis dockeddcc James Woody in‘ lhe*bo (0 replace Steve Preece as quar* who holds the World Boxingng As- 15th15th. T hat w as in 1965 when sjye gave Hanratty all the the all the the Mexican tltlchplder,•, during theirtheh match Thursday night s sixth. (AP wlrephoto)______• terbaterback. Preece will be out for sociation version of the feather-iather- RojRojas was not quite readyy lorfor time he needed against Oklaho- weight title, WMts youngg Sho a SSaldivar-class fighter. ma ?egWa^ 12 Friday, Septembertr 27,2 7 , 1968 1 9 6 8 ' threothree weeks with a dislocated ma but Coach Ara Parseghian shoulder. Saijyo of Tokyo. ------is V w orried ab o u t the size of THE TIM €S'A/£VyS ^ The 21-ycar-old Saijyo. a rel- to throw o v e r .if they com e in ^ ABLTo PlayIV ~The basic allack will be on the n ative newcomer to prominence. MontanaiVJ StateJit? Purdue’spJ defenders. ^ J ground, although Coach Dee An­ ------i i T h ^ l - b o - d i ffiau lt-for-T ow y -5&= dros had hoped to beet up the -title by whacking out a fierce T l with their hands high,” Pars(>- M ’ ^429-Gaffle—------piwsing Xl attack this year.- Mayes------but decisive decision over the HostsJL J No. 1 ^ghian said. __ is a 9.7 sprinter. 26-ycarrold. champion insi last „ 1 m Purdue’s four front-line de- Ron Boley will return ns de­ Ju n e 2. W I fenders av erag e n early 6-feet-5. « f Hoop Slate fensive tacklo for OSU. Others Tall, good looking Ramos:-„„<,,,Kated leam^, The Irish have an infantry o . bolstering the squad will be ^ MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The who like his, stablemate has con­ s5 corps for Saturday that was1vas nol-n o l- ______: ______” "P® linebacker, and defensive bacl:s «dfto By The Ass.cl.ted Pres, „ sistently lured sellout crowds to . missing against Purdue ------Am erican Basketball Associa-•ssocia- Schilling, a sophomore the Olympic Auditorium, haslias vi- Montana^ State University may ISst-Sear jgjj. when Hanratty threw - f tion league office Wednesdaynesd.-iy chchar a rlie Olds and Rick Hnrring- sions of becoming the first.rst Id- 19- playing the top small college 53 . y-v announced a 429-game schedulerhedule ,0 ^ missed the firsl game year-old to win a world cham- teaiteam in the nation this weekend, Zim m erm an nnd Boh Jj , m’t Concede ?Hfor the 1963-69 season. ^^ithwith.injuries, [ be tho University of Idaho-Ida- qijj. m , CulCuba Won’t pionship. Mando will be Gladieux gained easily against The league schedule opens jjj iQ<;t jjg first game to Ne- 20 Nov. IS. lioho State Big Sky Conference?.Ti OltlahomaQkli and Coley O’Brien, ------Ocr-lS-wkh-OaklaTid-playing-atying-at b > ask arJr-0 ;;’Coach“ "Bnr~MeCk------T he youngster has lost;t two football foo' battle headlines a full once Hanratty’s backup man, is W l ■M ^ Indiana, league leaders in at- gayj says the team has a good punt- . bouts In 25 and won 14 by knock- s'ato slai .of gridiron actionI thisuiis ^2 halfback slot where he can l l o lendance last season, andid con- Jng gam e. • weekend. be i Short Racesaces To U.S.S. OlympiansC I o u ls.' be used on run-pass plays.ys. ,• • tinues unlil April 3. lad 67 Montana Stale Is host to 1966 C ruz Is 30. He hns h ad 67 ^ PviS "0^ making the No- , „ ,*'The season opener hass bcen ____ ring engagements, won 51.1. lost and 1967 NCAA college divisionivi^on Dame invasion alone. Mike MlMEXICO CITY (A P) -— Con-Co'n- headedhoade by ,icr. who arand our pn.ssing is gettfng bc((er pu.^hed back a week latercr this ------— championcha San Diego State® Col- K, f pj^j,Phipps, a junior qifSrlcrbackrlcrback sidetsidering the mighty array•jay of has clockedc 10 seconds flat for e\every day," e.\claimed thehe .stillstill and the schedule slretchesretches j'-.' A , lege Saturday in Bozeman,n. butDuc threw two scoring passes•asses in AmeAmerican sprinters, mostit track ino m eters and 9.2 for I00_00. yards lithe,lil but slightly greying>E Me-Mc- a ^ , longer into 1069. lc the supremacy of the state of hc gold while attending lhe Universityniversiiy KKenley. , •“St y e a r’s gam e, will be>e along expeexperts are conceding (he gold while contin- I . --r>T:i.i} I Idaho Holds 11Idaho is at stake in Pocatello,ateno. ‘“.j ^j,| pjjj. W illiams, the med; all the of Southern California this , ^ , PlayoVf.s will probably contin- ims, the medals to-the Yanks in all the of S la this x],o Cubans could be just as ue into May. Idaho State will be looking for all Big Ten fullback:k who shortshor events of the Olympicslympics spring.sprinf The 10 flnt equalsunis (he dangerous.d: They have a built-in Long Drill £its first victory in history’ over J 1 squeezed out two rushingg touch- Games Gam next month. listed world rccord. although manciior man in Enrique Figuero-•loMArl!! .The ABA’S J-aslern Division the University of Idaho Vandals® downs against the Irishish last ^ ButBu nol nil. Tbere are,re two three throe Americans—Jirn Hines, ja.in runncr-up to Bob Hayeswic alM will, ‘ be comprised of ihe Minne- nnd seeking revenge for ® a 16-6 year. CarrCarribean countries (hatU havo CharlieCharl Greene and Ronnieinie Rny Tokyof, in lOfil. who is am ong‘ , lhe1,- sola Pipers, Kentucky Colonels, ’"S Indiana Pncors. New York Mels On Defensey loss last year. To-,.,, pPnrsoghlan’s main concernncem Is ever every. intention ot spoilingng thal Smilh—huveSmilh 9.0's up for>.r recog- many who have run 10 flat. ' Idaho State I.s led by Larry young defensive unitit which dream—Jamaicadrea and .ba. nition.nitior The lOO-yard m nrkrk isis9,l. 9,1. Cubans, ■ P.iblo and Miami Floridlnns. /• MOSCOW. Idaho (AP) —- The Kerychuckkc at the quarterbackeroacK ^Qt severely tested1 against A mnn wilh definite ideas j/^f Growing pains •following the f U niversity ofT W aho footbaJl sic '» running mates ona Jamai- [v Montes and Eremcs Ramirez . footbaJl slot, who has guided the DengaJslengaJs Oklahomanifi as the Irish offense nlonnlnng (hat line is Herb Mc- ^a's ■ In iwn sow frflHcW-w • te a m held a long defensive drill lo r ) Me- ca's 'ino-meter relay loam,im, Miff- h;have sped lO.I, nnd Junn Mo- , vo drill to a 2-0 mark this year. . , roncontrolled (he ball for most of KenlKenley, a former OlympicDlympic er willwi hnvc Pablo McNeil, a rc- r; ^tctnn^' shifts of the Minnesota Muskles -' Thursday ns it prepared for the 3 Idnho Is 0-2 for (he .season but eil, n rc- rales is a 10.2 man. An outstand ;on but ,be jasj ,b ree q u arters, charchamn and now tho conchh of llio cent graduate of Los Angele.s'Angele.s |,'i„p reserve Is Bnrbnro^ Ban-n„n '0 ? Miami, the Plpers'movcd into U S atu rd ay Big Sky Conferencefcronce ha;has been strong In bolh gnmcs games secondarydary de-dc- JamJamaicnns. . Peppi i.nJ ‘l»e vacaicd spot in (hc Tw in Cit- 1; pnme in Pocatello ngainst Idaho nm Peppordlne College. Mikekc Frny,l-rny, didomo, a 17-year-old who has t Idaho and may be beginning to jcllC!',„ as fenders havo never beenn on (he IliHis array of .spccdsler.q'ler.q I.s ^vKo^vlio a; tte n d e d M e sa J u n io r Col- j, no lias Jersey's Ameri- t S tate. a uor Col- done 10.3. ‘‘v a tenm if not ham pered by in- snmo football field withh Keyes ------Tege.._Tege^'Arlz., nnd an nmnzing cans cross the George Washing- 1 Defensive Conch Benson>n Hoi- Hoi-jur juries. a"d ninn^ng cubnns twice have rncod .q, . ‘he one who has, linebnck- _ , youngster, IR-ycnr old Don 5 racod (on Bridge to find a new home Innd worked tho hncks on as- pMontnna Slate will be try-” 7 ' e r ,and co-captain Bob Olson, is ^ 1 I I.minr •’’*’■2 thc TClay and nre0 confi- on Long Islnnd, where the tenm signments against the expccted r IHelsinki - after flni.shing ' second ec om >' 'Vill l>o a m nttcr of f Chapjirrals. Denver ^ Tlic Vn'ndiirwfonsive drilled In^proving'Im pordnnd State In'“*1; an N egro M entor f s(.conil . finaJx,-and. I-’m [A P ).— COI.UMRUS. Ohio (A.P) P ) — in tlicme I!)1S l.oiHlon (’.nines. ' ...... on liining on-riinnlng plnysi's with with nft nftcrnoon cnm e In Missoula.n L,LAS VEGAS. Ncv. (A P) - ^CC •,nc f..ct ‘•(iiifident mv m an M iller ”.^111 will i?A bc Rockets;- .llniistnn'- 'M.iverirks, ' 1,' 5 nnmcd Former heavyweight chnnipioiiinnipioh "None"N( of the-Amcricans. tast Onklnnd Oaks nnd I^>s Angeles . ______cm nhnsls •■.on..lhc..of/et\siVc.Vc. i'ail«e e , >Wol>t-'r_Stnte. nfter nn openingnoning Tlie La.< Vegns Cowboys nnmcd Forr right (horo.” ...... 0 — . —and- past- blockliig.-asslgnm£nts,im cnts. ££u:££ui!;Qj'u.vrc(ont_av£iL.Soutlil.D[i-. Jll Dn- P,‘l?Dunne 'Allen head footballill coachcoacji Gassius Clny ho|>os -to figflghl- h t-'« '« ns-(heyns-(hi nro. huvo had much ex- ir"^icTC pcrim rp-iit-reliiy running,, Pastr-1, / . ^ ' for tho rolny, (he Jnmal---^ Conch Y C McNenSe hnd(d both ko(nko' 27-12. rc(urnH to n c t i o n WoclnesHnywoe and snI3 h'eiT Isllic" ( n h e l^lrnimrt—OKhlblrinn -b o u t— licTc p crin iifJ oi'iis' iuive spi'< nrivriroiir/‘-afr,-2lr/‘“3fr,^ ;- - The Stnrs plnyod noar Dlsnoy- M itch I.nnsdeli nnd Stevel1 Olson ngainst ngi Northern Arizonann in firstfirs N egro to conch n profos-profes- Nov, 11. Ing t: the hlllon ean boNi differ-I wilh loailofi mun McNcilicll not '" '’‘I souson ns the Annheim calling signals for tlie Vandnls’nndnls’ nnothernni S a t u r d a y after- «lorslonnl footbnll lenm. PrPronuilors William Hollowayollowny onrpfnor- of two or thrre yard.s.rd.s. nnd ...... —- AmigosrAt Ihis yonr they will plny- — fir«it offensive leam, lie snid ho nnnntini gnme, this one In ‘l-'lag-*l-'lng- TheT Cowboys joined theie Conti- nnd Hill Cuiniiilngs .Ir;, liotlilioih o’fnf Ihi'ro’.-^ Ilireo of them. ogcthor i*’ •***' * Angclcs .Sports Are- / wouldn’t nnme n'X.nrting; qiinrt-qunrt- slaff.sia nonncntnl Foothnll l.engiie severnl Columbus,Cohi nnnminoeil Wodnos-Wednes- ___ dmi'l havo tluit J problem o i n„ ' s xrsy/'SiSt;'™.Konloy, ”enr the Coliseum whore crbnck for the Idnho State,tc con- lilnho1 nnd Idnho Stnler hnve week*wee ngo after droppingig nut ofot dny that the m atch will 1).! lio hold ••"On piiper the Am ericnnsIS could lb'Ibe fooibnll Hnms plny. test until .Sntiirdnv. numet sevon tim es In fl series tire'tire som lpro WcHtern I-'ooihnllI-'oolhnll In ththo Fiilrgrounds.Cullsuum , run oven faster, but theyv could ■ ' ' Tile Viindiih will leftvee Spo- startlni;slu in lOlfi. I-onI.engue, ciClny, who prefers to bo knnwn rVC lioti'h ll, loo, Tli»y didd It in U!USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS . knno l)v chnrlercd nlrllnericr Frl- Snturdfty’s contost will behe the AAllon, -IO, of Alhnmlirn,t, Cnlif,, ns Muhnmmnd^ Ali, wns strlppod -Standings■’5 “' 5 Romo, rom om lx'f." • F(FOP FAST SELI.fNGlU-ISUl.TS dnv. 'I'hrv're expiTtPd InI Pocn-Poca- first fir clnsii hotwoon two) new alKnltended Los Angeles Stntetntc Cnl- otof hish honvywolglit iltle a fte r bobe N ational Ix>agiiee ------— J>lln Friday nflrnioo)) nnd n hoiidho roiirhcs, Y C fslrNensonso nl legtlege nnd plnyod fnr the Los An- Wns convicmd on a chiir/joai7;o of VV. L. T el. GB Ailvcrliiicnicnl •' * b rief worknut .srliediilcd on the(hc hliihoIili nnd ImI Cnvnnnugh of Idn- gelesgol< Rninn nnd the C Chicngo hlcaiio driif 1 II,. I, fr,.,.free ,m on xSI.xSl. Louis ... O.l M .Ii07 — • Bcngnls’ flold T rliliiy evonlni;,Milng. I Iioio Stale, ______nenrs.______lien ______boiulboiu ixMiiIIng nn nppenlI before Snn I'viui, •... H'l 7.'l .fi4l !) tho U.S. Suproino C ourt. CliiclCliiclnnatl . . . K2 ■ 77 ,r>Ui III Chlongo ...... HI 7H ,r)D!)I I H JIM BEAM BOUl Atlnnia ...... KO 70 ,r)l):i 15 BOURBON- Turn-In Pass*ass Patterns■ HelpHelp Vikings^ Idaho^ Runnersr s pill"IMltMiurijh .. «0 70 .Wi:i IS l.os Angoles . 71 Hfi .4Hr. 21 U T I Phlludolphla 7'l..H.'i .41151 1 21 MAKING NEWSEWS SINCE 179595 gon Test ISU Team .•iri3 2:1 Become Talkalk OfC Yet Youngmg INFL Season UNIVEftSITY OF ID AA H II Or« , NewN'W York . .. 72 H7 .-ir.l 2:i .117 21 C L E U M O N T . K Y.—n.T .— 17.1 1 Boninfl who mnltb’Jim Hcnm. ’ j In llie short, shoii Munson,son. (liotlie s omphnsizfd (oday brcniiscIIIBC so )lg >lg push of the Vlldngs I In In thoir thoir Mos Moscow — Coiirh Doug M.Ve Mnch'ar- 'aV: " ‘■''‘‘'O'' ...... ’ • ly teiini x-^Hiii'liod iionnnnt. yenrn ngo Jacob IJcnm Htnrtwl • niost OKcitlng t<'iiii) In proiro fiHii-fiHii* mnnym K'nnis nro (iirnlng to shn-slm- (ogoiheriHiHS. (og E xcept forfor Alnii Alnii ' “ i" “ eross-roiintiy t<-iini itnrtw l • E v ery gliitw o f todny’a B cnm • 1 Illlll !>o far (nnd by fnr)) l-t tho tilnli'diili /OIK! dofonsc-.,'or■ com- I’nge I’«i nl (nckle hnd PnulII Kriuise Krniise whl which Incluilos -four veti'ransyh.V'v.ni' Americnn I.engueIIO making Honm Hourbonn hornhorft ] B otirbon I- ',^A^oHt from I ety tills '"‘d four nowi'oiners as (hc Van- Mlniiosdtii Vlldngs—withoutlOul the(lie lilnntinnl>i 7ono niul mnn-to-innn,o-innn, spllitlng spi llmo nt safety this '|'*d l’c(. GB in K entucky. I l la Btlli1 beingboltig 1 im turo lu^ - - do that wna I iirt'soficf of i'Vdiifis A'itiiiryiry 'fa'fur- r- TlioTl istnilg}» (riftfi-fr for Ihelr first eiuiiiiinlor (his lli.Hlmi.ni . . .. Ill 31) .5115 in illlllty pnanodoiiup. 'obtoDavliI I I ronlly pull for tho Vlklnijfi.hikings, andar sninothDes (hrm< menI gnng- has haf been mnllgned In the„,c pnst, pns(, wor worlrnt-.Poeatollo. .. Ctovehiiid . .. Hr>. ’/V .ftlll^filll IK lk tlio Ilcania. t4>I)avld“^ | '^ ^lonelJnmoa | (ho (II- hut now, giving up few eror jHilnts iKilnts O On pnner this (enm looksloks well woll New York ... HI 7K .ridll (N ole: I'lill) w m ono ofif (hi'inlhi‘in lilgIn up on a (hroat llko (ho 01- but r>ln 2721 Along with Inaplrcd akilla,skilla, w1 T. Jcr^f" ,'j Hukor nnd Ills first nIk yi-iirs ns n pro,) pro.) 111 lints' llotncr Jones or Oono(lOno thnthnn nny team in the NI'L, NM., It bnlancodbnli nnd slioiilil provide o„iOand ...... H(| 711 .r.«:i 2.1 I havo so mnny friciulss (lioro,there, WWnshliigion of Iho Vikings.{S. The preproves Iho theory lluil (lu>(ho Ion- snnsume depth In llio vnrlimous s run- Mli1nef.olnm IiIi . . . 78 HI ,-lDl!-f0i 2,-i2!'! Bourbonsn llkollko B ] ooker h*«t Kll [ 173 yonm. Anil 1 inliilit ni well iidiiiltdiiilt It. dofi-nsi'-i‘*J throw zones onII (hoir(lioir gorgot n tonm plays (ogothur,thur, tho nliiining posltlonK ns (ho Vnndnls V nndnls Cnlifornla cnhl ... (i« Oil .'lir..•H.'i ;i7 ;i7 Henm reiiulres an tmunualiiunual ------J* | |t t I n iTl> - llK'y'r(\ jioi In our divisionliui nnd of (hti field. bolbodor it gets. Noboily on thnt nie«!t>nc< Idnho Stnlu on'Hlietill! Uitn-»«!n- ... ci,|i...... (Ifl IM ,'100 ;m iiiniloRt starting diifcnslve unll ban ovor cvor gnlsgnl: home course . Riiturdiiy Wiisliin||ton w„j,; . (i'i D(l ..102’ilflil 40'/^ ill)'/ elim nlo W(i don’t plny tlicin thinItl .vonr,yonr, Tho lurii-ln li tlio soiiniloRt '' anil nnliirni inulorialy, And ‘‘ I ktv p In tmuih tlinui’li, At lenstInist pipiisn to l|i-k (hu zono rovoragos,crai'os, '>e<'’een to thn Pro Bowl, or even mornlnn.mo This meet willI precedtipreeedti x-Cllnohed peniuuK, !'r; , onco a week | talk tu oni;ono of VVou find tho criu'ks IkMwcciicen lliothe ‘•’ointt‘•’oi rUise to m aking{ nll-pro,all-pro, thothn nnnual Idnho-ldiilio S tn to I’orll) centrallentral ; 4 jiiy old iHidilloii, like (irmnuly ly Al- /tinos/t and ynu Inillonhotikk thorn Ihurn * »'«•■ H'" Vikings nro one fiw)fiH)tbnll gnnin lo bn playediliw ll 'in in * " . ^ Kontiicky. dcrninii, lli iKitoiii huddi'nly.uddi'nly ‘i'lfi'ty ilrlftlng iiiioxpocl- FOOTBALL vllnl tngrodlont in tho makingfiakina I nitmaursroiniMURjou P :!; IVldVIE CAMERA )iit toniii odly into Ilm rono, fvliist qiinrter-ninrter- '''i boon togolher foror n fowfew vot voternns, Kiinnlng with Wliltfonl a nnd thn most lalkod-nlioiil toam o' w over yenrs, too, (hoy'vo hoalon!alon (ho wil will bn Vern Dealil nml l'v»‘d _ ' Jn I ur leagud — tlio Mlmi>li'[ill' (urn- lun'liHi>' don't llkn lo Ihrow over V®' iim *sV«'- Snturdny, Sopt. 28th2 8 t h I I'M •WIDE RrtNOESIol of their *1"’ nildilli’ nnyhow bocniiMiiiso of I’nckors* •' thnio (Iiiioh onn Whron-WIsron- Lnl Lnke, ’ both Juniors from Spo- If------””.1 0,1 20UM LENS In pass ns 11 mnjor pnrl of their " tho bnll knne. WIiKforil nnd Di'iihlnhl both lioth 1:30 p.m. MDTDTT TIiu ricil, fcHlio; «u)rround> ‘I nil (ho trnlfli; In (Imt partnnrt of ""■>’ " ItTf by keeping tho bnll knr f / , - SUPER 8 CARIRIME LOADINQ offense. " (horo IKorally, nn the grniind, pin pineed In (ho lop 11) finhher.sfinlsher.s *' Ing vnUeya and plninu provldo [ M«yl)0 you'd rernjtnlzo0 It11 lirl-l,rt. HIto IL'I.I. ‘y , . TiinouQii.Tiir-LrNs „ It,. '• I'n vnrlnnl Is the buttonhook,ittnnhook, In In tho UIg Mky i-IuimpIonMlilpsplonfililps V o nndnls vs. Idnhoo S tntotn t o tho nooiled corn, ryo nnd bar- 1 IcIO nEfLtX VltWINO , te r nn (ho old hultonhooknok put-piii- Of coiirso. I n 1 1 n 111 n R (he I bnll and Inst fall, (inry .lohnson. Junior 1 " which nlso controls tho bnll and Inn nt Poctolloo ley, ,.______= P S i ; : ^ ) te rn w ith tlm finnkor, KplltliplK ontI m f|uar(crbiickvC 1 luia^,?: ficnso And mnturlty thn( hns em ______^ 111'ro n Uin irrjiJl,O on. _ oxporloneod riiniiors, _ _ f " 3 0 ^ V ! „ • ni'ivr f i e l d and luriiliig ijiileklyilckly (II(n loiirnoil|i wluil tlm NnllonnIII f Foot- m (- . '" y _____ •’’‘I' W m \ forcflfn of vut,.— ^p| |k d ,,'•.'^1''’^ . OAIIEIIY lESUll c atch n piis» In llui gut, ob- hhall l.ciiguo In nil a1iou(i( nftcrnfler I *...... n -— / ; j • AUIOMATIO flLlEft SCTIIHQ livlous lo (ho diingcr of 11 guy 11 )f II guy n ono.yonr giilnoa pig sonnlon. Y )pB • foiniNo TfliRorR nitii' ( alammlng Into hls iddnoyii,oyii, VWashlngtiin han finally given IP gJ,;,- ■ T h at docnn't niiuiid llko n nui- tl n m m i wood, fro B k ' 10 n mil- thom spood nt llio oiKsldo rc- SCeiTTODAYl Jo r Innovation, hut you'dII Iw fiiir-Hiir- colvingc posKlon. thtS H iI-llll)|H |||dV ^^'^^^^^u|l prlricd how mnny tonmn don't m 1 4 5 0 K C 11s d«m't Tho VIklngn have romf e ! off M U SS T SELL Modoit and Pricot cv cn ImtlHir w ith ll. Onon promI-proinl- n Int nf adversity. .Thereiro waswan ♦-»> . ON YOUR RADIO3 DIAL nent {|unr(orbnck lold mo hobo n (remontloun iinhooval n your novor thrown n tiirn-ln. 11ogo. I( ran do (iilngn tn n: (cam BY OCTCOCTOBER 1 brought to you by: W— T O F I T Jorry. IMiriiH cnnio over/o r from whenv ihu cnnch lonvoii nbrupdy,brupdy, ‘ ‘’y- * f= o rd J im llonm proof Knn- Grcoii Duy (hli yenr lo (nlto(alio (ho( qunrtiTbock Inavofl nnd (he oNLY 2 HOUSESHOUSES LEFT TO BE MOVED 'Bill W orkmnn Ford ito r K cn . YY O U R B U D G E T chorgfl of (ho M lnnrsotn1 offviiM', ttwo qiiiiritirbncki left over don't iioQuntlndiioruiiciromiu^lg-.lU orlg- 1 tncky StrniglilllourljoniW Whln- hIn- n t ^ 'r i : 714 nndnd 730 2n.2nd Ave. Enst Am ericnn OII nnd no Impnrlod thn I'lichorchor (he-(ho- tromn through. In denperndon, inni fonniiln. ]l(oy (lialillod nnd hnttlod Iiy tho g o ry of foo(biill. G iecn liny Iianlinn ttho VIklngn lirouglU'Knpp down I by tho A /» I boon makliiK » Ilvlnft forror ycnrnyearn fromf Caniidn lo get bnp(iied Iho . m\AKE a k e OFFERc Cnin’a Furnlturotire Idaho'fi No. 1 SoilingIS .. ^ JnmcoB. Bonm DlBtllllnK•kco Co.,. Camera ( Center wilh ilio turii-ln. Ihard way, under flro. innd Appllnnce•> llonrhon < HONE 733-2509 ______Clermont, Bonm, Kcntiicky. JOI j(, Sho.hon. SI, I. 713.^921 ■ ■ JJovJns Jt na a baalc1 wcnimn Yot at tha sume (lme,n,,. Ihell.

, . ' I . . ^ tdoy, Svptember 27, 1966 {^CCOl soring Victoria International' Record Holders Sc"lTrack and Field Society, said TH £ TIA4£S'^U £V\/S\ Wednesday. Idaho Stateiate Rides3 IIIts . ^ Set SetC Competition Among the U.S. entrants is U tah’s Ja y Sylvester, world rec* E ,T v S ” .^.‘^ i s t ! r ? ; „ r ^ r c 7 Sord 3 Vdiscus u S holder. ently hold world records, are PLAYERS PLAYl HONORED 2-Game MoMomentum[m Into ^ expected to compcle Saturday PORTLAPORTLAND (A P )-T h e North* in w hat has been billed a s an west w est Conference Confc named M ike V Olympic Preview. Shinn of \ Willamette University ______. ... . "T•There's h ere no reason We should andand-John-Adkinson John-, of Whitman not see a s number of world rcc- as foot^llfootball backs of the week. j GatM^^day TTest Withith Idaho ords fall in this competition .If The linemanlire award went to { the weather Is aultable,” Art BiUBill DDunho unham of College of Ida* » POCATELLO (A P) - Idaho0 The Bengals,Bc under new CoachI and WashingtonWasb Stale; Iworld1 T \ J Seriesries " Title Hinjlinges On °££Burgess, a direclor of the spon* ho. • \ State University mntchcs its mo-J- EdEd Cava Cavanaugh, have posted inv-' Idaho Idaho State, with talentedcd iliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii | mentum against lhe size and cx-<• pressive victories over Portland1 passer LarryLa Kerychuk and fleet /- h pcrience of thc University of)f Stato amand Fresno State, and for‘ receivers Ed Bell and Carlis I i n 5 Tho Now Talophone}hone NuiNumber of g Idaho Saturday afternoon in tho10 the first tlrhe will be taking an1 Harris, Harris, hopeshi to whip a jinx thatEi Gibson^McLair V jT xIL l cLain Pitchinjhing Duel f" slate’s annual civil war of foot-t- undefeatedundefeat record against tb e: the VandalsVane first unloosed in . , ball. Vandals. _1S1S. 1916. NEW, •»YORK '(A P) — Morere won-lost won-losl recordsrec on dow n. 190 sstrikeouts. tr Wilson, a 22-! 5 ■ The first Segregationioii Rural Fire District £ T he team s collide at 2 p.m'. inn Idaho, led by ncw Coach Y C' uohoIdaho won that contcst nndnd than anytlanything else,' tbe outcome' • McLain -h [p. g am e w inner in 1967. h as a 2.87 ■ id McNease. is looking for it: first { ']*' ■ McLain-.has also more com- gam® ^ a Big Sky Conference lu.ssle and McNease ^ each of CRe six games since. of the 1968 World Series is likely■ly pletepiete games,games 28 to 2G. and suike-tc. ERA. 110 complete games in'312 i s 8 2 55 - - 5 5 9 9 3 3 < 6 I a sellout crowd of more thann win afteraftoi taking tough losses on' .Last year Jjl a mud bath- .atat to depend on the confrontationsfjs outs. 276 to 257. G ibson teads in sstarts^ ta rts ^ eI i bases on balls an d 157 ■ 7.000 fans is cxpected.______thc road against Montana State' Boise the Vandals took a 16-6 dc-lc- between ac©e pitchers Bob Gib-'O' shutouts.shutouts 12i: to 6; a n d earn ed strikcoistrikeouts. ■ G Glv© clear and accuratejrate directionsdlre^ to fire g . cision. Clcrunching for 350 yardsds son of St. Louis, and Denny Me->c* run average average. 1.16 to 1.97. In ad-id- BrilesB riles' ERA is 2.76. H e h as ■ on the ground and holding thehe Uin Lain olof DDetroit. dition, thcthe Ihusky Cards' ace haslas gone ththe distance 13 times in 32a ■J PLEASEPt WRITE THIS NUMBERMBER IN YOURYC D lR E aO R Y 5 Bengals lo a mere 43., -jheThe two are virtually certainin yielded onlyonl 11 homers whilelie starts, walked 54 and fannedd ■S OR POST NEAR1 YOUR TELETELEPHONE S Idaho Boasts.ists Big The pattern for-Saturday's tilt:'!• lo meet^eci inii the first game in St McLain has given up 31. 136. 'WaW ashburn has a 2.28 earn edd ■ ^ , ...... ;-r>TL______mmay-be a y - b e -.just.thc-oppositc.. with touis-ne: -un n in — m ark, - s e v e n - com plete — 1 Louis—next- Wednesday.—They^ -LoHch"Lolich hahad a-3;i3 earned-run nm— n 5 a^F irsl Segregationation [Directors- — both clubs boasting, pass-happypy win JjrobaJjrobably clash again in the mark witwith eight completecle games gam es in 28 starts, 43 w alks a n d g ,. ' offenses that have already re- fourth fiat fourlh fiame. scheduled for De->c- gamgames es in 30 starts. 62 w alk s andmd ^15115 sstrikeouts. tn .'am*amwiOTiM wwiwwCTiwiwwiiwi■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■HI* 52 Man Froslrosn Club suited in several conlerCDce and troit on 5Sunday, Oct. 6. And, if school records.re , (her«« there is a seventh game, there UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO,X ho fresh m aa team for the 1968i TheT he BengalsB have used the" r is,, Jitde,j.y doubt^ that Ihey wouldjw 5^ Moscow — A S2*man freshm anm season,season. long bonbomb from Kerychuk for, pitch ngainst j,® each other for the S $ squad. Including many -of the Coach Y. C. McNease said1 several touchdownst( and their de- Jhirrfthird t^time. e ^ s fensive secondary has intercept- . -‘°r top high school athletes In Ida-a* that this group of freshmen Is fm siy e s Statistically, through Mon- ^ ho, Washington and other parts^ just the beginning of a recruit*. ed nine'lninenlmes and returned two . Statistic TRAILER ^ day’s gjimcs, thc Cards* staff 8 , of the Inland Empire with out- ing pro;program w hich will/ujiy-ingB for lo r totouchdowns. u c l J^y s ^ . D espite th e ir t^vo losses, th e has the J*® *edge over thc Tigers'. ^ I standing athletes from olher-r the samisame type of players to Ida- Despitj ost St. Louis, pitchers have com* S • s ta te s , will comprise the Ida-^ ho as freshmenfr each faU. ‘ Vandals have shattered almost . a dozen school records thanks {oto piledP“cd an 0over-all 3.44 earned run S CENTER • The squad s< is much taller. ) 3JC average with 61 complete• t c S 5 - — ^ WAY ’ thc passing aalics of sophomore average IGAI heavier and includes many top-„ quarterbacks Steve Olson and games arand 29 shutouts. Detroitoit ^ « 2 flight athletes who have been» Mitch Lansdell and the catchinginjj hurlers J have combined • for a S .MsNaUy Wins5 S trick i stars as well as footballH of Jerry CThe. Blade) Hcndren 2.68 ERAERA, 59 complete ^m cs S ^ .players. There is much .speed a n d 19 sh u to u ts. w J and Jim Wickboldt. - - and 19 sh ‘i S iri this group of freshmen. Terryf Although Olson has quarter-er- The Cards'( advantage, S ^ -22nafOrM srS5’ Moreland of EI Paso. Texas,’ backed. thc Vandals most of thc though, seemss to bc nore pro- ^ _ has been timed in 4.5 for the® time.. this . year, tossing for 29 nounced In the bullpen than ^ @5 Down Indians5 I 40-yard-10-yard dash, the'same time asf completions in 66 attem pts anmd d among am ong thetl starters. Lefty Joeloe S ^ the worworld-famous Bob H a y e s. 394 yards, McNease has namedied Hoerner, 8-2, and right-hander S m BALTIMORE (AP)—Davo Me-Ic- xhereThere iis good size with onlyy L» ansdell to s ta rt in thc ISUSU RRon on Willis,Willi 2-3. give St. Louis a « | Nally won his 22nd game of the eight pli eight players on the rosier being® game. stringstrdng ta tandcml 9 IIh a r v ^ r f season Thursday ni^t, pitchingng under ssix-feet in height. ** K er^ Kerychuk, a do - everythinging Except for Don M cM ahon.Ul. 8 # ■ the Baltimore Orioles to a 7-1 The tbiggest p 1 a y e r on tbe tvpo of decision over thc Cleveland In- ^ '6 type of athlete, leads the BigS ir and Johnjohn Wyatt, 2-4, the Tigers’ S f || squad is Darwin Smith of Idaho0 sj^Sky in 1 total offense with 526 bullpen ' dians. . - i?aiie c bullpen lacks cxpericnce. Patl;| S ofvalueslU^ Falls. Smith weighed In at 333>3 yards. AgainstA Portland State he DobsonDobson. 5-6, and Fred Lasher. ^ McNally helped his own cause pounds and is 6’8” tall. Coach threw f with two hits, .driving in one run n threw fo r 342 yards, a new>ew 5.15.1^ aarc re in their second year.» r. S ^ a n d ' ScoriiTg 'twiCTT'B rw K j Rob-^ M e Ne«.'!n.,..iaill_lhllt_ S niilh w illli school irh n n l one-gamen Tftrnrd------——j Jttn p ^ Wardenr4-l; a n! and Daryl Pat* B ------inson had three hits and threep be^ trimmed down to 275 poundsIS Both clubs< use -a pro-type o‘* of- terson. 2-3.2- are rooJdcs. 5 for his playing weight. ‘ fense m much of the time. m - m t I, IRDAY-SUNDAY runs batted in for thc Orioles. itr On defense. Idaho goes m ainly. McMahon. J , John Hiller, 9^. ^ M cNally, 22-10, has won 14 of .The^e There, a r c m any other ouL- On del and Joe Sparma, • 10-10, willwill sS ip wilh a five-man front Ime nnd IG decisions since the All-Starar standinjstanding athletes in thc -srotip wilh a f probably do most of the reliev- ^ game. He allowed Just six hits, including: includir John Hathaway of two linebackersline and ISU oper- MS SEPTEMBERR 272 7 -2 8 -2 9 Df ates with a front four and thrceT^^p. ‘nB-’ Sparma. who started in 30 S • The loss-shoved the Indiansns LewistonLewisto and Pete Glindman of ates wit' of the 33 games in which he’sle’s aS ll« = b a c to ^ ______Into fourth place in the Ameri-ri- S pokip o k a n e , quarterbacks; Van lineback appeared, is likely to be the aS cnn League, one-half game be-je- Clifford Burnett of Caldwell. long reliever. W hind idle Boston. Cleveland has,as 66*7” 7 end em who is a talented place- O _ ile kicker; Paul Fromm of IHM 0 3 1 1 The starting pitchcr matchupsn p = S ------just one game left to play while kicker; ySanD ieso ____figure to go this way: fi______—the-Red-SoiHiave-three to-fio;^—__ g<»hnr>] tn ffX?iir ri*ATpiw>. ______C leveland . . IOO 000 000—I 55 0 a tacklitackle; Slan Smith, 6’5” end, First Game—McLain, 31-6,i r a rS S p ^------^ ^ ------L 0 Daryl Hanauer, 6’3” c e n te r; -L U I against Gibson, 21-9. .. , ^ B altim ore . 110 401 OOx—7 11 0 D aryl 1 1 Tops Small ( i i S A L L, u USED s e : MOBILE HOMDMES, E^ TRAVEL TRAILERS;a i l e r s 5 Williams, Gardner (4). Fish-sh- Steve S Shaw , 6’5” defensive end;1; _ .f_ * _ _ _ Second Game—Mickcy Lolich. S er (4) Bailey (5) and Azcue; Me-Ic- Frank WhitUer, 6'4’> tackle; all Detroit, lC-9, against Nelson S nally and H endricks. W — Me-tc- from BBoise; Tom Jarman, 6’3"l!i College PoU Brlles, St. Louis, 18-11. "'’5 ' 6 AND PICKUPICKUP CAMPERS REDUClEDUCED AS MUCHC H AS... AS I N ally. 22-10. L — Williams 13-11.11. defensi’defensive end from Moses Lake;^ SANc .jj ,DIEGO (AI?)-Each yearrear Third Game—Earl Wilson,5on. 5*fl* ------Andy 1Kupp, 6’4" guard from Don Coryell goes out and re- Detroit, 13-12, against RayR a y S 5 ^ Sunnyside. Wash.; Ron Linehan, cruits half a football leam. He’s■Ic’s WashburWashburn. St. Louts, 13*7;- S e 6'2» linebacker, also from Sun- " ““A'? Maior Leaeue 6'r u« meshed these new faces into Tliere Is a tendency to lean to- 8 •” O nyside. Wash., and Don Mahl, nationalS n a l small collegc footballball ward GGibson in his moetinRS W G- 195-pound halfback from Ha- champions the past two yearsears wilhwith McLainMe bccause his fast-b |g *1,000 l f O OFF LIST Ll PRICEICE I Leaders Llf' . u u u V and Is In1 hot pursuit of a thirdhird ball Isis moren overpowering. TheT h e 5S The frosh, who have been utie In By The Associated Press =n title in 1968. Tisors'Tigers’ star changes speeds^-eds ^ MANY rNEW 1968 MOBILEE HOMIHOMES, TRAVEL TRAILERSF IL E R S S American League working out with the"vnrsity,y> CCorye oryell's San Diego State Az- more m ore oftoflen. ^ B atting* (425 a t bats)—Y. as- . ”wiil " be directed by Steve Ulrich,■h. tecs ranra k No. 1 in thc flr.slfirst, Becauseuocau' McLain Has workedrked ififi AND PIPICKUP CAMPERS REDUCEDREDU( FOR QUICK SSALE. A L E . 5 , - Dick LiUinger and Pat David- AssociatedAssocia Press poll of the sea- of trzem ski, Bost.. .302; O l i v a , > m o r e o ften th n n G ib so n —■ 431^1 ■ Minn., .289; C ater. Oak., .2R9. ' .son. fo rnrer Vandals nnd noww son, gettingge 12 of 10 first-place ^amcs nnd 329 Innings toI 34'g3 4 '2 r ' n graduale assistant coaches, votes f ’ Runs-McAuliffe, Det.. 95; 3 votes from sports writers and jramcsnnmcs nnnd 2D5 2-3 inninns-T-scv-sev- 8S ?wvywwwwwwwwvwwwvw«» _ Tho Vandalbabes will o p en broaderbroadcasters. . prnl of I tied a t 88. .. ii'l® . 9ml of Denny's figures arc ^ S Runs batted In—K. Harrelson, thcir V season In Lewiston on Oct.cf* TheT he Aztecs,- 2-0 thl.s season,\c a d n^oro impresslvoI from theirheir ^ Bost., 109; F. Howard. Wash..’ 11, when they meet Idaho State‘I® havehnvo 2£25G points, a healthy lead 105. - ' ■■ frosh jn the annual Shrine game,ic. over sesecond-place Eastern Ken-Xen- —------— ^ Hits—C am paneris, Oak., >73;73; ~ —i, ,_ ------' tucky'stucky’s 144. A parlcio, Chic., 164; T o v a r . In V k San Diego has defeated Uni- "I M inn,. 164. ______F ^ e v Signs___ vS,y‘ vcrsliy_of_Toxas_at Arlington,______Bowlin"J 1 Doubles^B. • Robinson, Balt., 23-18, and N orthern Illinois. 40-.4 0 ------o ------a^LJi MAGIC nowt- 5 I W l . . . Open Daily ^ 3G; R. Smith, Bost., 3.S. I O 21, and this week the Aztcc.s ~ ^ FUN ' ^ . O pen To Meet Clay travel to Eozemnn to meet Mon- Slirlna siirine iCliih*".Ufeu'r"f'^I<1iihn ^ T riples—Fregosi. Calif,, 13; a.m. to 6 p.^. & M cC raw , Chic., 12. tV I * tanuU n a S tate, . FD<.if,FD<«If, M! Rn4llie Con«liucllon ®‘- let- S • FA -Wa9h.,--43;. W...Horton. D e t, 30:;„■<. - Ai-izona ' Icrincn .from. Inst year’H cham-la m - fcnirrt Cinlicm SJ. Moicl;- <.0; Tlmni IINrw« g - ■f a v o r s . . . irn ptonship squad that lost onlyn n lv dri.t»ieuck.l>ack. Coryell< prefers to nhtnlnItn ln niilch'anuich« rutnlluia ilcrrnlecl Allii-tKnn't, W fro m Slyll*'* il'I'alcd se, Inging to a spoke.smnn for the cor-or- more experiencedc nlhlelc.s from l.im.iKr rirtealr.l Drivroay Mtiikd, 4 0; S Cln.. .332: M, Alou, Pitt., .332.I. ■- poralicpornlton promotlnR-the-lO-roundmd Junior-Junior-. colloRCK...... - - .... Orm si»t»-rajief" iiff*it»a'noil'W llli S ...... — Runs—n e ck e r l, Chic.. 98; Of); match,m atch, w hich I.h to hc at thelhe The Artccs might bc contcnd-lend- •Iniiklnii. M. g llri»< indlvKlual (am*, Vlnnla Sian.ll«y, 9 ...... Pcrcj;, Cin.. 93. town oof .Sacaton. ing for thcir last small collcjte 1«; l.l»h 'iJ' tnUlvUlu.1 Vinnlr §! S Runs batted In — McCovpv'pv,, BenrBenny Hinds of Tcmpc, a Vul-'ul- footballfoolbnl Uth:. Son Dlei'o StateS tate Iry,iry,’ sii; }ll: n||||)| «n«irh'lr(iin inmr, n;itrh'i J .S, F „ 102; B. Williams. Chic,. 98. ley ^N ational Bank aHKi.stantml quit Iholl California Collcglalcu la lc l iireijiDic, IJI; hl»h handicap iram uum", J l v nilH—F. Alou, All., 20.’); Ro.se,we, manager,m anag naid Wodnriday nightRht AlhlotlcAthlotl Association li> opcmte£ 1 ” “KIKE'S,2 ,r"i«.‘i).i' , ) Cln.. 203. ' ,. that a corY>orallon. ho >organlzedted IndopcndcntlyIndopci nnd sock unlver-Ivor- Kl*™i'* I>u1«h'a I'liiimurf. W Doiihlrs — Brock, St.L.. 4(1; will «t; fttago th e boul. allyslly cliclu.s.slllcalion. l-loBMr l.racu* 8 Honch, Cin,. 39. It wlwlll be a return meeting for ------MayfutrMayfair detuaird Wiii.-nat’l, J t; »ih 2 ATtnua Maikrl ll«l Youni'a llnliy,, n ; S a I t f TriplPs—Brnrk, St.I.,, 13; Cle-” le- tho twtwo. Folley, .10, w iih Klnppcd Court. . KnK.lay nrun drfralut MiKlo nii« ,S»iHr-, J niriitc. Plit,, ll, • In the tho ftcvcnlh round of ii tlllcllic SncaS acaton Is about 35 milesm iles }.t:J.t; AntliiicinAmii lilika Iti.iuanrn OrJralr.1r r t i S S J T llnmo runs—McCovfy. S,r.. bout w MMi>ynn Ni'ally. 4 0: M cVn'i drrtattil 9 ,F.. boul with Clay In March 1967 nlnt soiitheisouthenst of Phnifnix, , Di'ixl (lllll rJ- lllllli,iih h«r»h>n.llrn|> irnrn •rilri. Anilrixwf 2 .Strlkonuls—(Jlhsnn, .St.L,, 2.^ii;Wu; fivo y* yen rs In pri-wn but has ap- np- mollonnmotion on Iho Indian rchcrva-c rv a - lll*l‘»ni*k» Imuranri-, l,:iij. J i Mai...... 9 I .Icnklns, Chic., 2.'ir).______prhlcd lo th c U.S. Suprem e lionH.______on.Olla II.Il.ll CoiiitiucliiKi ilrrrnkit Klnvrr ^ I Kliih. 4 0; ru n I4anuf*rliitlni ilMr.lf.l J I Warhori Miivintf. ].|; Maiy t'nili'r I'alnl % I .Irlrnlr.T KtrriirV. Ma.liirict Mum. ]-lt W . f R IrAtil Nn 1, Maiy llati, ('n|ilalil ilirrtliii W f l Mathis Stops[)s WWoody Andi ChuvaloCh . HMniilfl llciwli l.iinrh, }-l. f i | B Ihlih Indlvlihial (am*. I'rnrl TimnHBi]. f i V i::; ta ™."a S f (•ni-ilru.1l«a, «3; Mill luimllrap - Iram E ' s g ■ | I Decks Ramosos InIi Fight Twinwin Bill mK,inir, Ifum No. Maiy IIbIi. raplain,• plain, 92 I ■ ■ , iri; llllll M'inUli laain irrlfi. OlliI tuntlill 9 WW l / r V 'a — NF.W YORK (A P) — Ge-orgo»rg(! from IIho opening bell. out by hcayywclght champ> JdCJoe '( t>ii»iiiciliin, l.]lt| h1|ll hanillraji lcam (cam 9 V & k r^7 wl M'l” ' ‘"I* conilfutllon, I.Sll. J W i w I Clhuvnin, tho 31-yeiir oW Ciinn-mil- A right rl hnnd to ihe head earlyirly FrazierFrazlc: in March, wns nhcudXI on ‘“itoii,! Iiowlir ul «r*k, Mary Nayri, 413. M m p»nMr S ' 1 'l'or1; (lallnllii Vall.y drtral- fiO ^ nic.ht nt Mtulifwii .S' 67 quickly.qiiickl Chuvnlo stormed nl Iho Tony Perez: hnd Mathis on1 loInp p .ariir..,„r ' di...... '' la llrrr, 0711; llllll lii'llrlduallVlIlua*l|N 1$ flj'hls, hopped nround tho ring Mexican mcxIc nnd threw puncheHhRH 3-2. •'•-'■I'X'lal.li »»-iiir, llnll JiHiri. 5«li hl.h Indl-'J nnd Inirst Inlo Icnrs of |oy ofler from Vidiiiil Kinlill ••lit., Jim Mn'iir, Snl. fi 0 from nil angles. Ramos, pinned nNollher c IiI fighter had don dono o *'iumV'l.' lumlMi «r 1ti» we»ki Jury H«|it. jS J, Jrrry « Ncoring hl.1 ujwct viclory over ni-alni ‘ "K m uch domiigo in llie early« n r lu MIIlT, SKI; Mt|d. It. (loidon• I4| (.niurr, f i lUj W thu favored Mexican. Chuvaln’'“lyin tn i,..nvvheavy punishment, threw v"'* up hiri rnunda ' “ f'J' ariil. H, AMI lla.d. «(lli K«pt. It, Jim fi weighed 208H. Humoi 200 hands rounds und the fans wore t»oohiKoolng 2mii,i;!„ i,,''.1,, <19. S . 200 hands appealing to Iho rcforce and ,,n[j ywhlslllng for action, Sud- RMkH tjtmtmm g 7 IxtundH. Ihntthal hhe had enough. donly. I- M.. I” »')l n w Kailau- f i / F.Urllor III the night In # co* «lenly. In Iho nlxlh round, MnlhiHinlhm „||,7 4Di l^iiddla’a Har irelaalid T 7 f. S (T It was n bloody balllo whilo0 ll landc’illanded u solid rlglit hnnd in nn 4I>;♦mV- u ilrCralMt falla lliand, 4-*i 9 VS fentnred heavyweight match.' . lasted. * .ll Chuvalo had ■ cut on Iho oxchui ’ l‘rr,l agd dalialfd ImUpandrni i^ial, g ■>- IhiNtor Mftthin, Ihn slimmed tho oxchunge nnd thero won ** n }'); K !■ T {ilaal dcrraiij Dig Bny Rii- J Bide of h li nnm nn rn rly bh tho mouse under Woojiy's right1 eye. imi'nini,laiiinni, ■40. jl iiowa blimp from Grnnd Ruplds. " ‘'® ...... Illih Individual Rainn, Wlllaid Wulklna, « Mich., Htopped Janies J. Woody^ ■ fiiicond round. Homos hod lo un- M Mnti nthls shook up Woody wllhn ill IIn JJJ,ijj',‘*i,Jli |||„|, in.iiTidual lallri, Krn Coiry. ^ of Now York Jn 3:69 of tho sixth repniM « cut near hiiI'*” hjf, left hr hook nnd then swarmed!d nil HJ|itti iii>i>llllll •aalili l»«n> nainr, Ipcd I'"*'' Jrounds In 1007. Mnlhls In^ ft I t oyvaoyes aand slopped tlto fight Wllhwilh natnhaiinMi>han 4 l»irlrk. M: I’ail * rail di>- « TRAILER I by Joo I'razlcr, tho currentrent rnunda ll>l9 y e a r an d Ram os» In (hnIho lotJowr on Iih foet. riairif'nnnimran-1< rai>i. Mi iiati a » .> vitkati Ilrlialril nialrty k. Miller, 4 1, f i ln^nvywolglu chump In Now I'V" f In J " " " . MaliMathis cnmu into Ihe ring»R atAt iilMlliiim)i in IridlvMual- lim i, llnnl f;itl, ITf. f i Y ork nnd four nlher RintcB.t. In The aH-heavywolght showiow 233 pounds,poi ilo wolghed overir 300 ili-cinird piwird IlMi, )l3i hl(h Indlvlilual mtIi i , f i CENTER, INC T llini I'.arl. 411, }|ni VIckiii, lt«| hl|h f i 1I)(I7 )>efore Frnzlor won the drewdrow a crow d nf 0.128 and1 ■ in hishlfl a m ateu r days. !ir".%tMiiriauti Him |am r, Rnii * VIckiii,l|G lilg Z A t* \r AT crow n. K»loK»io (of B ^ u t too,000. WooWoody, 303>X. Iiod l>een prom-irn m - Mih inndlcipt»n. m m tim i. U* » Hiich. S AADDISON D I . AVE. W.V.ATBLAK^ST. AT Bl TWIN FALLS g Tin chunky Canadian look1 Ihotho Woody,Wo< shorter ond tighterliter Ised ai title snot at Frazlorfir In ***iivi, •<:>■■<>> ••■m Milaa, Hm * * S fiKhl (0 Ills 24-ycar-old opponentinent than Mathis,. who wat knockedked NovemberNoven if h« got past Mathis.I h i " iu.« *'y ...... &VMMIUmMMMjaaaMMMMMMMMti s c a mWMMMWMirMMMMMMMMMMMWJrmMMimMMttMMMMMMMMWMMMMMJrSi.

I ., ■«' H4 .Twin Falls Tlmrfs^cw*^ew » Ffidoy, Sept. 27', L9683___ ^ • Loader Mistakeitaken For Sage ^ News Of ERecord I C l a s s i f i e d PW MINIDOKA COUNTYY by HoHobbs and owned by Ranch I. Marked Differe:ffereiice Noted In TTliant’s View^ , Sheriff’s Blotter and F Farm Truck Lines, / Ranch Grouse Southlth OOf BeUevue — Vehicles driven by Ida 1..I.. Den- Don;Donald Hawk, 29. R upcri,cn, wnswas j.HAILEY — They mnyr n o0 t thcthey got tbeir "bird.” DIRECTORY -son, 52, Logan. U lah. andJ PeterP e ter,citcd citcd for f driving while intoxical-’toxical- haveha been seeing pink clephanls,ihanls. ItI was Salurday;aficrnnto2 on n _ _ a l __ OfU.N.Role,Ree, Reds’ Scornfulul AtAttitudes ;™3I. W ort. HG. R upert, collidedjeil:ollided I’ll MoMonday night, after hish ^ 10G61966 bubut they couldn't tcll tbe1C dif- thc Mike Ivie. Contractor, gravelpravel ANNOUNCEMENTS By WILLIAM L. RYANN of ani altcmpl tb seek a U.N, By May. lhe secrciary-gener-’-gener- Tuesday afternoon Ul the: inior- PontiacPontin wenl nul of con't*pl3nr*<^ a feiferenco between a sagc-grousegrouse pil somo five miles southuth nf ClassiHcationClr 1 Ihrough 15 I Ba.sc- hair m ile' south of R u p c rt\o n an AP Sp«lal Correspondentent role in Vicinain was indignantly.antly al cicnncludcd thal "neitherc r siideiiide section of 2C0 E asl nnd Ba.sc- half r pcrt\on and a catcrpillar loader.•. And BeBellevue, aboul a half mile, 11c oifoil . employment *‘Q. Whal dn you led aboul rcjcrejected. hns 1 fully and unconditionallyally nc- l‘«c “ne in i Rupcrt. HighwHighway 31. Thc car was head- _ ------Highway 93. ed for ‘‘‘I oori'h' and graveled ”m into S 'u thc ? c ------^ lo the Classificatfon 18 through_24 thc rcccm proposal ... lendinginding Thnnl*ri himself had made such ceptcd" his profwsals nndid lhaithat Mr.s.Mr: "D en so n w as cited ' for • When Mr. Ivie went lo the of wnv '’’C**'”''' hitting-n-culverlr-and t to bring Uie problem of lhe• Viet- an effort.< In March 19G7 he■ Sentsent tbusthus they had to bc-regnrdcd-asrdcd-as fnilurfnilure rb-ylcld-tho rlRht of way mcom Homecoming^Porr'O F ' p'vt it-to ^ei-a—load-o£—aund.:Jiii.n iU Iiii -----^ F f N A N e i A t ------■ con- 00 longer under consideration,ation, nftera fter .■ the [ions to in terfere in Vietnam is , ‘ „ |j rainfall during part of the day. ires of for this ailitude? • UniUnited Nalions. as .such, a' role'■ole a s|,shopworn plot of lhe U.S, im- " ^rcssinn S'ate Pollco Blotter MMonaco O Royaltyilty A parade was held andI reign- jbcjb, loador. RENTALS •'A. We deem thal this organ- would be implicit in llian.t’slian.t’s pcrif pcrialists in th eir aggression y-, ing oyer ibe festivities w.e r o zaiion is an inslrum cnt in thelhe (,^1 (,\vn • inspiration f(>r such a apai 1,0 S, P e n a . 22, Rupcri. was w.e r 0 Blaine Couhty Sheriff Orville ciClassification 70 through 88 i^b a against Vieln.im,” protested the . . X a .n b Sherry Sheridan, Almo, quccn,quccn. Drcxlerd , nnd Stato PatrolmanTOlman • hands of the United Stales.”>■" procedure.pm .Hanoi underscoredcored officialoffic Hanoi CommunistI news-MPiuc injored Friday night when Ihc XHosted lU i By Texans si „ "o'^r cur he was driving Collideded with w ith SAN ANTONIO. T ex. (AF*)(AF>) — wwith Linda Elison, and Trudy Larryls Plott were called to the The interview look placc:c less [h;.thi.s in a curt rejection. papcpaper Nhan Dan. "Tho Viet- ^ to the AGRICULTURE than a >-car ago in Hanoi. A ^ iruck driven bv Larrvirry K. Thc siselling changcs fromn a Tcx-Tex- Ncddo, Malta, as attendants. sccno. sc Damage was estimatedtimated Classificationqj 90. through 98 p°t'n ‘‘The Vietnam, problem is no namese nam people, have many 1. Neb., as ranch to thc glitterr of Ihc J-unch and a business meetingnceling at a t $2,H0l). Frcnch journalist was question-' conccrn-.of--lhc .United . Nalionsations t4inc fiincs ..clearly slated that-,-,r^ .thcihP as ra ■■■ing’Pham Van'Dongrihe pre- ; - Ul mile nonh -o f Heyburnurn on fashiofa^ihion world for Princer Rainier fo/ollowcd-lbe-pnradc.-The-Rock- • Rock- — --Sberjff-Drexler-SQjd-investiga- vestiga- - LrVESTOCK------’ P‘ and the United Nations hasas no Unit'United Nations has no riphl H ighw ay 24. IllIII anand Princoss Grace of3f Mona- landla football team beat thhc e Raft tiotion is under way. (31- mier of Norlh Vietnam. , I, right - : to inierfere in any wayay on whalsoeverwha' to interfere in Viel- Classification 100 through 116 Tiie way Secretary-General U '> 111 vi^i Hobbs was pulling outut onto coCO tortonight. R iver, team by three touch ------G II N Vietnam quesiinn,” saidid thc nam .” ([,£, | Thant secs it. n vote of the U.N. ‘ 5 the highway from a stopop sign The royal visitors were/ere thc downs,-dt - r MISCELLANEOUS 1 show Vietnamese I'orcignI Min- t The1i secretary-general now whcr . U.S. GROWS RICE _7 General Assembly would show - 1 now when his car was struckc in lheIhe guestsguest? of the Gallahcrr ranch A smorgasbord dinner,Al pro- The. United States producesroduces CuClassification 120' through-lCO suggests thai the current:nt ses-.ses- right re a r corncr by thc,c PenaP ena northwestnorthi. of here Wednesday:dnesday gramgi and a dance with Al Dc- thc interrational communjlyn ity in ' P tic" around live bjllion. pounds of fav o r o f a hall to the U.S. bomb- Thant\ did nol give up.. Thc sion of thc_Gencral Assemblyiscmbly auto.auto, Pena, who was treatedlalcd at evcnirevening and were offeredd a cap- ViVries orchestra from Twin Falls . ”‘lou^ a i r c r a f t a n d b o a t s United Stales welcomed hiss pro- vote on a rc.soluiion callinglg for a theihc IMinidoka Memorial Hospit- sule rodeo.n Western music and a fu ricc annually with Texas. Loui- „ f __ jng of North Vietnam. >ic and a furnishing the music, wereIt held siana, g. California, Mississippisissippi Classification 165 through 173 re lak- posals. although stipulating? Ihallhat bombombing halt, Ihoughh his al. vwas cited for drivingg while meal ofi barbecue and beans.eans. in the evening. ** —^ ‘ Thus, if such a vote were lak- nt« In Arkansas being the loading ay thc any talks, thc governmentent of spok spokesman said hc had’no0 Inten- inioxinioxicated and driving; while The;They will bc the guestss of hon­hon- The prize winning Jloats In . ‘“ " '"S a u t o m o t iv e en and turned out lhe way thc ‘Ji • ?Ua So- rice-growing stales.. CU secretary-general p re d icle ts, ts . ?ot South Vietnam would have to bc tion of proposing the resolutionsolution su.spisuspendeST^ or lor tonight at a showing! of nine theth p arad e w ere Xhe M alta So- Classification 180 througlTi^QO North Vietnam would standand to involved’"Vi and iho inlercsts of al- himselfhims or of suggesting lo any His 19G1 Chevrolet was dcmol- Paris designers’ fall andd wwinter inter cialci Club, first, .>50, F Future uture __ _ an or- United-States would dele, delegation that it place such an Ished, Ished and S400 damage?e was collcc collections in the plush St. An- H' H om em akers, seconH; S30.JO. and UiUSE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS , benefit from the action of an or- [sULTS tost and Found ' ganization it has repeatedlyliy de- have to be laken into account.int. ~* item on the ogcnda>______done to the 1962 IHC driven thony Hotel. ______ththe Ju n io r C lasS T R tttrthird,rd, $15. F(FO R FAST SELLING RESULTS t-o«< nounccd and rcjectcd. . ATTENTION - For a long lime, echoingg their ’ SPORTSMEN Hed ' Chinese neighbors, the H LOST .^.MPrth -Vipmipyxjr -.ilinvP-madfi-M no secret of their scorn forf o rthe t h e■ ^ ^ H United Nations. Any suggestiongestion

Brotherhood>d II I h w Badge Givenn I V LOS dtl B 7t" Hailey Scoutsuts I I ------HAILISY -■ Tho-Worid Broth.T?n?th« M m erhood meri( badge, nionglg withwilh H w interpreter stripes, was aw award--H ard- ed to three boys of Doy; Scout H Troop 6 at a court of honoror held ■ Monday evening. ,|H John Woodbury. Jamio Pat-.HPat-^ terson and Steven BrcnCman.jH all of,whom attended theIC G er-'H ^ I man classcs given, at thc Saw*lH tooth cnmp up the North Fork H 1 1^1 ^ of Big Wood river last summer,im m cr, H ______tcceived their badges a ftere r con- B ^ BRANDiND NEW FOfF O R D PICKI v ersin g for 11 minute.? m Gcfr . H ------man with Emory DielrichI of thc, t h e , H Wood River High School. TheT h e ■ awards were made by Mr. Diet-D ie t- .H T b B EE GGIVEN I AWAW A Y F R E i n rich . I ...... I Scoutmaster Grant Patterson,Ltcrson, H assistant scuulmnster Jama m o o s sH SUND,SUNDAY, OCTOBEROBER 13 I Dorr and troop committccmcntcem cn ■ John Woodbury and William . ■ You A re Eligibleible to WWir in at Either C actusus Pete’sP ete’s oor H orse Shu Club Houso pre’.'ionted m erit badges H to Tom Thompson, rifle andand-^^H^^^^V ■ shnlgun; Kim Schmidt, ath- I n th - 1111 I leties; Brucq Mallea, fishing; I |!;j; ^ j ’:' ■ i^i^[||I OTHERlER orDRAWINGS FOR nnd Jay Dorr, painting. I I Dnnny Schm idt and Kim I llH I Ml ’'hI' i I'R • fc^3|i0 llll 11 ‘ CAR ANDND PIPICKUP GIVEAWAY^ W A Y ^ ■ H aii^ Schmidt received merit badges I • !i I ‘ JikjII 0( ...... F O R D 3 M M U U SS I T A N G for music; Bruco. Mnilea arid and I ^ ...... CHEVROLETLET PIC PICKUP :l Blalno Porlcr, first nid; David I ?[! I;ill OHH p ; : | , I N l ...... C H E V R O L EE TT C CAA N M A R O Allred nnd Douglas Swnncr, Swancr, I Tra hiking and cnmplng, and Allred, I lased from Ray Cobble Independent Indepei Swnncr nnd AInn Palierson,ilter.son, ■ Rice M otors, Gooding. cooking. Alan Pntterson, Blainc I A Porter, Dnnny Schmidt nndand I Bnico Mallcn received merit ■ Bei • badgos for conscrvnllon of nnlu-nalu- I RULES: rul resources, I E ukIo scouts Sieve'.Shirl.s nnd I entitled to win only 1 of these vohlclos p c u t’ Jnmio Pntterson presenied thc, I nr and ptekup Gfveawoy, candlelight ceremony foror new ■ HiHljiiiiBJH lamo hai boon drawn must hdvo In hli |po>iei^__^^^H^HB_Bal ------^Tenderfoot - Scoiits--Tom Rich-'B O C T . 2 7 ...... nrds, Ricky Rclmers nnd Dan- Dnn- I , _ ...... WORLD1 FAMOUSFAMOy ______2 . half of cor glvooway tlckot.'— ...... N O V . 1 1 ...... • lel Tcuachcr.'with Mr.-' Shlrts^H y« your Cactu* foto’* membershiplip cardi.l SI p rcsen lln p 'tlitilr had(’ps. N O V . 2 4 ...... tickeli to win olthor fi cor or pickupIckup FreelFree \i Blnino Porier was nwnrded a ■ ANANDRINIS ANDtND SSARAZEN ■ Vehicles3. purchased fn necond olasM bndge. Sinr bndgcs.lH khrtJ Sept. 29th Dealer and Leo Rice Me nloni* wllll pins fnr theirr moth- ■ ______Sept. 24th thru Sept. ------rrrn-wffrft presenled-lf»-DnvId-All-~Hlvld-All-~^IHB& ^^^^B~raalutlnnilutinn In lliftll;ft Cola Room llin wftrltl'i 9 grenlntrf(ialB»r Iniltumriilnlljlitntlnn Inrilumirj iIia (lolilfln red, .Stephen nrenomnn, MarcusM arcus B volcscs ol RonmeRonnis Sntninn (Am rnca'i motl5»l (ociinilociini tmnli»inn(ng immiiion). IKii oioup lifii NTEST STARTS NOW! NOV ■ ■ 1 - ...... 1k 7 Beresford, Bruco Mallea,I, M Mark ark ■ beenin (]uetl fjueil tin< iin ii on A tiinfkn'i oiirnnndlnfjinf] TV iliftwii r InK lii'Iil rticciilly nl llu> Wood- Wood* I ■ ■ ) FASHIONED '49er iniui Hull, I I FRIED CHICKEN DINNERBAKED HAM DINNER II Mclru ' Itcytioldi wns clrclcd I ii S o u t h e r n F r i eliOO d TO 6iOO P.M. SUNDAY vico prrsitlnii, nnd SliII nron r o nn I I TruMliilii s'ccrc’inry, .loe MillHlll will I n )ln(7 to m nko n rl ns Juilm* for ihc groenen K'umK'lun I I l \ V f nnd Niirvllld Kcynolih forfnr Iho I J ' Red t(> Tite Atipper will XArt nt 7:30.1 p.m. • * rjn»B....St»a£U>alr --p W u t^ ------lie, 18 monihs old. Urown with Tie tlcklnii. Up nr (all l-i white, sl Suturduy afUTnoon. Scp- iilicr 2lil_vicinity nf Mormon- servolr. South of Fnlrrield. on ir Grove Hnnch'. ncw nrd JlOO, one 03<.5450 or 9:iM7i8, « n c r 10 P.M .______- \ . • T: Smoll blnck nnd white Poo- !. femole, completely iheared. iwcr* to ••Julio." Rcwardi 120 I Avenue N orth, 733-402S.

lonals— Special Noticoi 9 MFMnFp'slH^ ------NOW AVAILABLE FOR VIN FALLS HEALTH AND ATHLETIC CLUB All P riv ate facilities ;>hone 733-6228 o r 733-8010 day.s only EST WISHES"for Sterling"" anks on his 50th BIRTH- - AY from his daughter._____

irlor. Live cnierlalnmcnl. Trlduy ICO Hcysced Trio, Snturdny. •cky nnd sieve. Open every eve- ;OHOLICS Anonymous — Twin im Courthouse. Wednesdays nt ' 30 p.m. For further information. >i030. Al-Anon 3nd FJoor. 73> - 3UCE with RedAOsel I'ollow dl* cllon^ — au(c. Kuarantced re­ in. Only B8 cents at Pennywlia VATE Invesligntor — Secret re- irts, atclp tracing. Confldentlah Jt a CrcUU Uureau. ■733-0751. . Ul.li-ITBS Club \vin hi>ld ii» , nrvcst Dnnce September JSth. ^V Hnll, 0-p.m . ROWN-S' SAFETY SfcRVlCr " nment. Brnkci, Shocki. Muffleri <17 M ain E a it — 733 6213 ' IVATE lnvciilnntor^24 Hour icr- ce. All conlldentint. s>bon« 733- 131 — night 733-5773.______niportation— Car Pools 10 NNEVILLE FI.YINO fiRRVICE Air Toxl-Fllsht Instruction nytimfr—Anywhere. Cnll Collaet nclipot. Nevndn 7t>2.7.'i5-2fi<4. juty Solons 15 >tfI.liTE Uanuly Sorvlco by Vd- inced iludenls nt reduced priccs. crm ancnli J3. Q«auty A ris cnJcm y, )3S Mnln Wesl, ny-HM2.

i»y Sitter*— Ch|!d_Care 16, iiLnnnN's v.iiingc chitd.cnrc/ I. .North Locust, n c n r Lynv^od. Ula • l.iconsuii, iiircntor ituhy npklns, Nuracry • prr-klndcriinr- 11 . kInOergnrlni . divided cl«»i*— ' I, 733.7(1R0, 7:i3-tmin. ti ' c i i i i r t r jen^icV'*. Dny and .ghl clliiri cnre; StniB "ticcnaeil, • arjio^^lnyroom, fenced yard, Cnll 't'UEF Child Care, stnte llcenied; Ivldcd cjAssfls nuraery, pro-kin- Drgnrirn and liltiiicirnnrlcn. 109 h AvniiiiB Nnrth. 7.1.1-S007, Y-TlMIC "child cnro my liomr, Unnn 7:i.1-l:i7B,______ployment AQoncIoi______1^ 1)K Wiihli-d. t':iii(l nlns li|>s in iintinii Ciiinp, (iiicxi nirrniiiiin>di<< »n», If lnlprrai.nl in ii i:ilio 7,iH- f» n l'llN lN liS nl i’:i-n.tii2,

Ip Wanted— Femalq^ 1 B

OPENINGS FOR • (^nrklnil w altreiios * K inn iliiK llllll I'lit Int-'lvli-w cnll 7,11. 4l;i <11 will., i'livlll* M rliilm f, . li...... Kinilinilv, i'!'.ii>rniiiK||«lii|fl, Aj'ply In pi'iann tn ; I • i :1»IH ; I! b " wmT i cla wn liin I"! ijiplv in prraon. f ily Cafe, IJS ,lnln Avoiui.1 Ilnn. ______

In Wanted—Male 19 tn'iU irrMm rTir.iiimn-Trn^iirnn ■ Irndn A Dniry, Yit„r riiimd winU. inilnin hnusn, H nvo inllni S'liilli ini' nnil iiiin-hnir Wnsi trnin {iiniiii- (fai riiriii'r ii( lluhl, r:r''=.%'I'l-ll'ATnmH 7:'7'',; lirTn,r"i.iV.i;i’’l"7ir y;iis±",i!'s:!.itr......

tiiM l>ti nlila Id Irilgiiin and dn nnnri.1 fnrm work. I'Tionn Jornm a ^ J i n , l _ ^ iiiiiin nr nvnnlngl, ^Ni'lU»i •I'l.iTl. ilri7Jii” (iVr'*ii^« hoiiplng, 3'J0.«VJ«. j'llor. \ - I _ »

Help Wanftd— Ma)« 19 1? H«lpHelp Wanled—Mole 19 Farm Wo,k Wonlad 2323 HortieiHorfio* For Solo 50 Home*Homes for Sale 50 FarrFariiis for Solo ______52 Mobil*M o b l Homos ' 64 Twin FFoils’rimoj-News 15 ' - ^ ------EXPURli^NCEU TV swltcher.dlrec >,7=v' [r " I^X C E L L e 'n t 3 bedroom home.ome CATTLE ^ RANCH. .100 ncres ------Friday. iSept. 27, 19&B. ' R O U T E “ Stor. ! Will consider radio bnck-rtCORN -C O CHOPPINGNG EASYE TO BUYL with full finished bniem cnt... on deeded. dee 8 months rnnge right for k__- Rround, Call production mnnnger. • Bornh West, Nice kitchen wllhwlth 50 50 head- One mile o( .Snake Riv-s BAKER’S^ —^ DRIVER K in -T V . Idaho Fftll*. 815-m i "o"; Out LEO'S .utna “ 11 buJU-lns. $17,000. term s. .. .. cr.froniac“i! ^ CUSTOM FARMINGG 5V'»% Interest loan. This appeal- rm • Prico Barrier! lovLOVELY TWO Bedroom apart.“ .• Heybum-Rup«R Area '- *250 ‘EXTRA INCUMli *el)lng inree 1_4”03 *"n f'ome has 3 bedrooms,’,^“ 2 • REALR*^AL nice 4 bedroom homaloma TWIN TW FALl^ County Fnrm. tnent. Air ciindltloned, carpeted, {• ' nights n w ek. Completo training.nT,". _ £ ! ! " ______“ “ ' i l - flreplnc^js. carpeted living roem,5otn P‘u»Pl“> ^2 bedroom apartm entit In 1800 ISO acres, bean, beet* and no- -nge bns'-menl, largo lot. 1700 blockSlock tnlo tnl Innjl. Excellent productionssi. r-j/- ^ J u s t A r i ' i v e d Sp™- IMMEDIATE n'5. c""oSi'r«- CUSTOM C FARMING L«r', need E nst. rccord:-.Wlll rcc consider trade, ^ LYNVoOD'^yANOR*’ t , OPENING WANWANTED: Experienced Mechanic'.— PLOWING , TTie new 12' x 60' NASHUAlUA 3 3 0 0 Blue Dl Lakes North 733-38et l' a n d , .. s-..^^:..r,s,T :r5,v.^rrvo*'^” LOVliLY 4 bedroom br'lck wwllh llh SILVER SM CREEK Rnnch, 280 • WE-STPORT^WE 2 and 3 bedroomoom LOV^iiLYl o VEL Three bedroom d u p l T Z 5 V i T n S ? ." rren, cORN CHOPPING . • fnmlly room, double cnrport,port, acres nti wllh good. , range rights.hts. models.men Double Insulation, car- • • Availablo Avnllt soon. Carpeted, two fire- . V J H ------M erle Kauffman 733-M19 choice location. }22,SOO. *53,000 *5:! with lerm s. pet^,et. over-slie furnace and water place: Must tinvc free tim e betweenI the WANTED:' WAN a good lend'gultnr pTayl ------^ ■ A C A S T L E enter. Storm windows. D oth MornI ■ ss. hour* of 3:00 io,6i00 P.M. dallyially er nt once. Call for appointmentS" ------CUSTOii------" , . ROCKY MOUNTAIN priced p” well below *8.000. der der 12 I not preferred. Phone 733- v except Saturday. ata t The Office In Paul. Idaho.. 438- ThreshingThn Pea*. OraIn Beans. «} ____ —C-XOONEY 2282. I.;. 2855.265' ______■ Swa *?"'• brick\ome"'^V^d-nIc2«^^^^ ------^ ^ ' R E A L T Y E ___• Swathini-Baling Straw. Plowing. Tlmei-New* ’ VTTa -King" or n "Queen-'. There nro W ayne Daiier. DVoker 733-1408 7 YEAR around man for livestocknSZE L. R. SORENSON too many desirable featuresI for - Realtor - “ s'jn iblerpyonB ‘^'73‘3”-43l0°'*'‘° ' CIRCULATION. ^nn ___i_ C U STO M *4 betbedrooms, huge family room.r ™ - '-dn^a - f f i Call direct = ng • * flrenlaces, 314 bnlhs, benulifulitiful I’cth W ickham ' 733.5476“s i s ' ' 300 ACRES ■■ , ^ Houses—Furnishod 73 ------Hetp=Mat6~dnd~Foniale 20 ^ - 5 ------_Iormal_dlnlnB room and muchnuch_ Dctly Deny Hansen 73.VQ38C ____ ------HaU m ore. (3000 squnre /e“ef plus 1300------—M obile-H om es-i s - To{Ji^o^“” ‘ni?u% nf-;tfrnVer------V EARN extrq money on part -jn time rij __ Phone »29-<810>-3?»a363. F iler squnre ,qua, feet in ba.ement^ SS Thia 2700270( SQUARE FEETv r " Sj Middle aac people only. Oft street OPENING , basis. J2.00-t3.00 per hour, inking ---- Fl Nf- . "Castle On A Hill" affordsds n . . . three thi large springs. 175 BLM IJ It, Year* Serving M agic Valley JjVrJii order* for Watkins Products.“rUft Call CUSTOM’“J ROTO-TILLING lOun- Living Spnco. 2M bnlhs. (nm- grntlng«n . right* for- 7 months. <412 Addison Ave. W. 733-3358 P?7hMl V7;{; SWATHING AND BALINO {‘ i-V ^ sa;;3‘-J’on%,3K.-.;“;K & |; Career Opportunity with ,h the , 733.89M after 0 p.m. or w rite W at- S «> ;SmV“ nd"l*''lu"rounded ' 3^4 lli''ro“o Ily room, den. 17x30 living room.•oom. Feed Fc corrals for 1000 head.ead. ------...... • — 4028. kins, GB8 Washington Street North.lorth - Elmo Garrison 733-C630. 733-8450 largest compaay fn lt> field. i ' " choice a 2 r e l w e in^^^^ you.u to with with i (ireplace. 1-ormal dininglining '■ Beautiful, Dc near new, 4 bedroom Apartmehls—a __ ttw w o "ROOMS r and bath, suitable oKe Twin Falls.______^______CUST le 432- htnke nn > nppointnjent andI In- room. room, 2-car attached garage.rage. homo ho with private trout pond. Furriishad 70 ' Selling Ihe complelc «ewing mii- J____ n^uah^””'"*' ------adult, downtown location. Water ‘ chine, vucuum cleaner and YUU VOU will earn <40 a weok po,rt lime ______spect this rcmnrkable property.rty. Only Only ] *25.300. . . Prico Pr *125,000 for quick sale. . COLLEGE cOLl GIRL would like youmt young a^d^ and ianltatlon i furnished. 130. 733- P home entertslnm ent llne». lix-Ex- selling»cl Fuller Brush. Let me show 20'20% down, balance over longIons woman^oi as room m ate to share ex- 2M9. ccllent^opportunlty^for rupidI ad- you yoi how. Phone 733-8348, W oork rl W anted ______M OPEN HOUSE term. ter Davo Nicholson, Phonelone penies p«n In nttracilve two room ftr,.,.'. 2 9 837-4731. Hagerm an. Idaho. a ^p, p artm e n t.'In q u ire: 347 7th Ave- ^eat per- ^ ------Hamlett Suntday, September 29 — ^ « 3 R O T O -T IL U N G _ - .. nue Norlli, Apartm ent-N o; -4>,jiui»k. • J|,rni’, benetl'ts'’'^?ncludo"' HwplUi^*^^nd^a"n“d FarnFarm Work Wonted 23 f-.r - 1 TO 5 P.M . IMPOSSIBLE ? ? ends. e« ' ' furnished. , 1,1 7 Adu1ts"preferred."'jkpply j Life Insurance and paid v aca. ------Gardens, lawns, farms, land------scaping, blade work. «»-• ‘ Realty - 60% Loan! . . TWO'fvTo HddM. Large kitchen, wall-to- NICELY (urniihed two bedreotn • !: ' , tloni. Snlory plut commission»io“n C O R N C H O P P IN G J.'AFLOYU OAMOREL JR'. 733-MMJ;MM 733-W79-—733 Dnv c r Ev«nlt\s - w all w p a tltig . E4dr^ew Holland 2b1i reason- 3 bedroom • Newer homc. ha*ho* IBARNES REALTY wWe havo all thTsnn this good 240 g70 slland 2bIe?^Call*s"u^%"lli'7M*5^65,‘^*“ '’“' well. well! Cnrpeted llvina room, car- 733-8227 ac SMALL HOUSE, partly furnished ^ 150 Main Norlh. Twin Falls,■. An stacker, dustom bean threshing -= ^ ______«'■;? mile* from TwinrwlB ^ATTRACTIVE r f l four rooms and bath. ®Adi‘ii - ...... Equol-Opportunlly Employer_____ -wi, P AINTING laiide~and out. Walltaii tex- POft POft •" 'J storage. *18.500. ------ta ils . Th; 5 lief- ■'^<1,“''*. “ O'y- No Pets. Phene 733- r*!* ------with-Cnie-combine. Wlnston-Sll-' turln* and redecorating. Expertly G. L- Third Avenue North. *7S ii*r Jp, . SUPERVISOR rv^’reM- TWO..BEDROOM house, carpet- REPOSSESSION mon^h^^ Phone Kim berly, *23-4377,4-4377 -V 'o n tf, onabie^ Call*4a"50«* ofieVsrOO?*S:00, ed*<• >'living room. In Filer. *3,500. Assum BARNES REALTY X3 TR A IN EE ‘-‘if. Assume 4V^% loan - 3 badrooms.oom*. I______7M-8227 ^ ibeth. brick, largo ggarage, good loca------I Married, tllgh School Crnduate.uate. Jne ta c k !n /“wlth* truck. Dave^'Han**- f home. TWO bedroom on Elizabeth. brick, H------^ l^ r^ ga*°-^ar'’“'i‘7e*r‘a 1i°i“o‘‘ 23 to 28 year*. Local resident.dent. Ing.im 324-5107. Jerom e.. ■ ^^ «•« . ’iiSn°ab^e°"‘’Ar.V:‘’^.{,"y Vtting n T t nin Wood paneled, carpeted, backback tlpn. •*12.000. 400 HEAD COW RANCH CUSTOM Plowing wllh John DeeraDM?a ^»"y h d m ^ -733-7304. ^ porch porci »8,650. Will consid-msid. TWIN FALLS AlAll private allotm ent, located“ In 5;;.fVjiifis"-'”- kvenue **ba,h|^suitablV"r*r*ono adu?t*. *S25 *^Mr.*’?fa^m on*or^M r. Powell R E A L T Y ?■'one of the finest ureas for rais- - g jjjp m onth. Phene 733-5097.______9' *” • tJ>r« bottom plow, Mal QulnJon.ilfljon. *^$^f,«^^bta:‘ 307 5th A«nu^i®N’o?&‘ "" *' ^ e^nn log Bccf Cows In Idaho. Can[ beb i rTHR i'inK H li^rge room* with bath. , TROY NATIONAL. INC.•N C . mj 543-S700. Buhl. , Re* o r call 733-7394. » NorUi' 278 a c r e s East of Jerome.. . 3 , , 733-30C2 Evenings 733.84902±!22_ I?. purchased for less thnn *450 per Clean,Cle close In. Heat and water ------CUSTOM sWntlilng.’ yeW rtoliandfe ® ^ iSAVC yourself the om. *45.000. "*• ’ HHE'r ERE e 'i't I ' iSI a two bedroomt home, home. lc cow unit. For moro InformntlonItlon furnished.fur Inquire 7IB Thirdi ' Ave.av^ HoUSCHouses—Unfurnlibed 74 V WANTED ^ wlUi conditioner. Also, hay stack- “ iW i nent. compact, clean and onlynly one Ctcnil: om Ing. 324-2209 or 324-8000. Jero m e. “ • 0«"» IMMACULATE 2 bedroom home.lome. blockbjock ' from the post offloc and All-around fnrm hand. Year, I£n- ?pVyfnrs“e « . '“7^45y,,“*- HANDY REALTY ^lALLs m a : .APARTMENT, good '®,'V lOCa- ^d?nl?g*^ hIlp°% r^*”ow*remaU ?)Vo ?'■ round Job. Must bo experienced. CUSTOM corn chonping. have trucki <0* South Lincoln Jeromaome Jloi tion, ground floor. Refrigerator, 5*3“ 2-row self-propelled chopper.•"'Vh'Sl 32«- IRONING done,"p^^htly'nnd neaUy cVpe”.lS earn rV ara“g7.I:l^"F“lfe'^.",Sr. "w't call John LeMoyne of LcMoyne t kitchenette, all ulllltles furnished.llshed.’ ??[ capable. , dependable. Reference* j-.472B.- n . C. Holtien. Filer. • In my home. W3-4234,______ooo. Realty. 4 miles south of Hag^er-HnD«r 324-4339 evenings 324-2902 k *' required. Phono 733-0925 nfter ■ m an. 837-4463. . ______and 324-545C ______ManMb prefei-red, 733-2533.______atrea «!00 P 'M-______^______bBEAN-COMBINING. e a Case COO com- _ SMALL, bright cheery apartmm e ent. n L • ferred?"ferre RefeirencV**.^*837-47S7* ?l»r \ ------bine -with belt unioader. PhonePhone Bull OpRfflJynitioi 30 BRISTOLI AGENCYY B iiitlCK-rambler. m c K ' 2 baths, appliances..nances. 80 A C R E S ^tjlACarpeted, mostly now furniture, germ ) 733.8051. mornings or evening.______double garage, manicure ''fenced fenced 80 ahares wntcr. 3 bedroomoom aii All utilities paid. Ideol for working =g pp, D R IV ER 'S WyANTED 73: — ------.” 3-3863______. jrnrd.j^Absolutejj^sjiotlessi *27.500. h?home agd outbuildings boiween J'g; 'orklng -t-|^r e h bedroom brick oU-Vun?ac^ i' F u i r tim e, no la y -o ff* . Yenr CUSTOMCUS Swathing. 1863 John Deere Grocery Stores ------n. can 228 M oreland. *95. Tn'ree bedroori v. ■round work. Apply lt» person.^rson.^ M" hydrostatic wilh crimper. Arch- $22,500 Ace r Jerome ifnd Twin Fails. Price SxS TKADETRADE *2,005 equity In four^bed-ur^hed *r*29.000 Includes full lino o( ma- garase. coal stoker, 1412 4th Eait, ' YEIXOW. CAB O FFIC Ei -“ 1 1 iolo Molonfl 324-5082: 733.7i37. C onvenirat trlur-r chlnery. This Is an outstondingding TWO TWO roomtnnd bath. Alf litllliioiitllllto* {M.fjo. ‘ c a ll beforo il p.m., U oyd i' 321 Moln Ave, Ea*t. Twin Fall*^F°»«- ^ CU fiT^ bean threshing, interna: ts- the full.price for this beautf.sautl- room home for goM ased trailer. troller. ., f‘ ^ ^ desirable location.in. fur furniihed.^round-floor andd prl- Rober*onRobe A gency. 230 Main North, YKAR around Job In Castleford•d ntvn • tionaltlo 93 bean thrcshef. ITerb!eS: Roe. . Food M arts ful three b e d ro o m all brick 152 H eyburn Avenue West,It. ove- W E N D E L L R E A L T Y iced In slen.,328-5328. Filer. home, near Holiday Inn Golf nings. “* _ J ------^— fienWaTTd^workrn^^^^ room TWO bedroom home. Convenient for M c b fe to M hby baling n a i hauling. Be’Your Own Boss , ; s T H R ^li' room s, bkth'. 'iiie~'*Kowe'r:hower' *^Vlig°r6oin,™^Vng ‘I kirelien, g a ra g e ,''g a a ' sating, tractor work, cattle! feed- . Freeman pr bnler. Phona Evorett :nced older or younger coupio. Close to ___ ,. wall to wall carpet. Cleann .n and 'l 'l furnace.furno 301 3 rd Avenuo N orth. fv. tnR. Modern hou*e furnished.d- RcfjRef- Malone.m , 733-2237.______Cash Investment; tw i . V i . S r ’. u T 's rchurches , s ichools, and shoppinghopping i 03b3 ACRES. mile* W estt otof nice.nic Moderately priced. Adults AduIU gS5.U5 Phona 733-8814. ercnees confldentlnl. Write Dox Thia district, by owner. 4H-tth -AyenueAvenue 1 ®p pn g r. Highway 30;Tixcellent Im- onlon ly -n o pet*. 73a-<8«l. *------CUSTOM hny ataeiang. New Holland5iuH3 $14,000 homg „ . u •««- ^ N on h ,-P h o n e 733-C07t. .■ p, — r— TWO bedrooms. 3rd bedToom-lamHy F.4: e.o Tln«s-Nev.'». ------— stacker.. 8i5-5068, Eden.______provemenis. 4 bedroom home, b a s ' TRUCK Driver for wholesale go* VERY nttractivQ 2-bedroom1 home. CorralsC for 300 head. , ro.„l « n !^ n il uB!ltfci*”pald.*'*AdulU yoorf ,2 «*«!- CUSTOM corn chopping. Phone Tony To To Qualified Parties T Furnished or unfurnished. Near and oil delivery. Experienoed pre- cus I. Near HAROLD’S AGENCY ?o'y. Si No pet*. SM.OO. Phone’• 733-’ Aven Avenue Ea*t. ferred. Contnct Dodson Oil “c Com- K : K u .f . 5<1.57;.. U. ______No, KAY HARRISON'1 highSS"': school. See at 476 Northrth Ma- Mn- Across . from Scnr* 733-5532•5532 1818181 after 8 p.m . i cQulp- (urnlsh all required training.ng. 733-2322 droflndroflnT'TwIn Fallt. —11 pany. 1S8 Eastland Drive South. C UU S T O -M PLOWING. New equip- fur — — ----- For FARMS Ifa BARNESES----- THREETHR Largo^roomi. featii. clean, Twin r a ils . Phone 733-3069,9.______mj m ent. Phone S36-2253. ^ - WE V PROVIDE: E. E. W. MCROBERTS & CO. b y o w -aiinr KSS'n",*';,!?. “Aaf."?;.': ------NEW STORE BUILDING CO. BY OWNER; 3 bedroom home, car- r nicely furnl*hed. Heat. wAter and ferre ® 733-6013 pet.pel. ggas, Grandview Drlvo.? Phono BARNES REALTY‘ „ . . sanitation furnlihed. *85. Nor s Suit- S ^922 7U, , NEW EQUIPMENT ------733-0496.______1(1037 Blue Ijjke* na Main W; ‘ h. Buttnest Opportunttiet SOBustiSOBustness Opportuhllist 30 ' COMPLETEc TRAINING SrtMl day call*. Adult*, no pel*. 733-BI22.33-8122. 'p'o R R EN T; tie a n 2-be'droia'm~Kou5 ' MERCHANDISING ' . . < . . DY OWNER: Small three bedroom,edroom BoulevardD North 20 WendeU THREE room*, fumiihed apartment, new A. rn*™ ' ^ bome, gas furnace. Good locotlon.location! 733-8227 638-::02« rtment. new ga* furnace. Drive by 310 Vatt f” ------ADVERTISING rooms, ' two bnth*. family room -casv i ______Water, ianltatlon and hot water nur. puren, then call 733-5071 dayi; 733- ^ MAKE'\KE' MO]MONEY ^ iBOOKKEEPING AND with with huge- fireplaco, exqulslto 7.13-5331. ' • — . - — fui Land 8349 evenings o r weekends. ______IN YOURUR SPAPSPARE TIME ______INVENTORIES^ Kitchen. Kite Norlheust location. ' B y”*OWnT r I ^«c-rcdr™ m^h^li’ghome. Lots and Acroagos ______54 ^ '• *8.700. Close to Lincoln SchooL Z l l ..... -Mt;, TWO and H bedroom*, oil furnace. SUPERVISION a A E a ,t , . Ehono m iwa close to school*, 4th Street North, NOTHING TO SELL 9 Acres Addison Avenue East . *. Shone ______! C H E A P l C H E A P ! 10x55' ?o' mobile hom e. Availablet e rSep- n ^ tw U m . 855-430. BE A DISTRIBUTOR FOR Locations available In most with 3 bedroom home, garage, DY OW m brick ^ Acro In Jerome, 3 bedroom*.>om*. tem tei btr. Phone 733-7814 sfternM n 'O R clllcities and towns In Montana and *>arn. bam pasture and loafing 'shod.' shod. home,homo. fun' bMem^nt* and™doubledouble g garage, nice Inwn, total price or NATIONAL PIZZA COMPANYIP A N Y MIdaho.b Also In 34 StatesI and and a A gooda buy a t *19.000. OwnerJwner garaga. garag 733-5881.______fi ...... d?eoraled*. ^f^l"ba*em ent"*w £l "to ; Canada. -There are over - 400 wm* ______ilO.OOO. No dowa to rellabl*iabl* DUPLEX, DU two bedroom*,. vvery e ^ wall va'll c arp et. Phone 733-oi35. W ,»•« CFM-s In ..operation and IndS under ■. ™BE0 THREE bedroom*, full basement.isement P p a rty . clean. eli Soma uUlltle*, oil heat. rCTTT Join the izza bandwaRon.:on. Be a distributor for America's c f fcnccd yard. Low equity, assume L & N REAL ESTATEE w w. asher-dryer hook-up. 733-8819. SMALL house partly furnished. In- >j ver construction loday. • ^ 637 Jef/er*on o r phona 733- . || largest arid fastest growingiving comp.company of its kind with over Lloyd Rober.*!on ARCncyicy •- GIg i’TI Loan. Phone 733-7681 ______3;324-4800______Je roron’* m a ONE bedroom ,'elose-in, clean, ori- - Sigg, 230 Main Ave. N. f q u h 450 distributors. CONVENIENT J>ulli-ln HORSE Lovers, here'* your chancelnance. va ^ ^ 7 ______Phone 733-8B55 applli Assume Total 4W ncres, Kimberly. One „££ ‘ ‘0 »” • TWO®’bedroom*, ga* furnace, at- g F O O D . M A R T S ------— — lached garage. Adulu or amall P EARN $780.00 A MONTHH ORO R MMOF O R E . , 5'/<%.GI LOAN "icS-SF"'______acre riding arcnn, corrals,I. ncw ncw NICE NIC: three room and baui for two. {.^1 'B o x 526 AssOmeAsst this low Interest loan.1-.- BY OWNER, three bedroomn home. home, h horso barn wllh tiiree Inr^ box ui ooms basement, garage. Assume *1 ^ 00” tV‘"A ‘*' S ^ a l Do ynu have a few hoursjrs of Sparcspar time every week? Youfou Deer Lodge, Montanala nnd rnove right In. 3 bedrooms. . Assume n c r « d*v°ded pasture new- r r a • ■.. Carden and room for loma live- i Phone 40G-846-2040 ? ° place.’ ■ iqftnM ow equity- 733-7388. T eofM m »ioek. 733-3981; 733-4809.______can turn this wasted timeTie into J7fJ780.00 a month or more. ____ nchcd KIMBERLY. Unutual three bedroombfdroom V seeded, fenced. Chlckon coop, KIMBERLY ' UupTdx - LoVeTy~ ^ H ', r^'abbltry, fruit, POR RENT: Modem 3~bedro«aa- bet ^ S B itcap- homo. *23,000. Phone 423-520Q. ^ NOTHING TO SELL mit^hrt* «d- C»o«« to college. *20,350.350. —------...... *= = X '- s;;;ris"'&."'Tei-Ss:'°s?;i em ------^— SERVICE-COMPANVr-SECURED-s e c u r e d - a c c o u n t s ------, bu'iit°ns^*"^lsposal and ^carper's!nrnoMr ^ GOOD TERMS Ou» Ou> ofO Town Homoi Z 3 51 I I Nothing to .sell. Ju st servicevice compacompany secured accounts. Takea k e uillltyuu room. Nice law n. *28.000*28 000 Ncnt. ” cn newly decorated, one-bed-e-bed- IN IN KIM KI BERLY, reflccoroted two -— reorders. Wo furnish -advertising,Ivertising, ;merchandising and supportX>rC ' ^it' “'•h term s. Toylor Agencyicy 423- close-ln. *5.500500 oor r bedroombedrc homc with partly^*f?nls^d finished ONE Acre with one bedroomr=!^ home 5289^^Klmberly, Ev-onlngs -I23-5403423-5403 niako Offer. basement. baser Largo fenced ynrd.nrd. Buy in >' Kimberly. Has pauiire gar- J’ n iaterial. my equity and assume 0% con- J TimE6°i-.om .p.rm.nt. 5—cE SHAW REALTY'• ™t!tract, small monlhly payment. Rooms— Board and Room 76 ruLL'pafi~ timo business. Or- • Phone 733-0725, J or 733- W ater . sanitation, SSS. Phona 733- Minimum Investment of $2,190$2,lM to $3,960.S Must hitve good car cumstanc<} forces me to sell this . Susan Shaw. 733-0473 _ J2 !£ 2 6235 afuor 4 p.m. . ^ Sl EE for city driving. No outIt of town travel. 'No other require-ire- goinggoi business. $2,00Q willI hnndlo Elm' Elmer or Jennie Sommer. 7.13.559733-5597 MODERN MODE 4 bedroom home (or sale rrr down payment. This U opportun­pporiun- Ann Hoffm aster. 733-2810810 in In Hagerman, il Ncw siding, new m ents. ity1^ you have been lookinging for. for. ------— ------c------arpt carpeting, new furnace andand new ■ p s y rp jjj ^CLOSE-lN'cleanj prlvato entrance, V/rlte Dox E-17 c o Times-News. „ u paneling Inside. (137-4798 or}r see ata t \ 054-2011 or 300 South S.H« . oast, east, ONEq n : bedroom furnlshod duplex. 42a oney In your spare time write us to- ? ~ BRICK 2 bedroom, basementlement .,,,0 t'lfe"®' corner of 3rd nnd Salmon _ ! ______4th Avenue E ast. Call 733.8183.tn?' ' O'f conditioned. Day, week or If you want to make money In yo RUAL nice duplex. QGO aquTr'are e- feet f m witwith 2 bedrooms, bath and fam- stree Salmon ' ' ______' m onth. 137 4th Avenua North. day. Include your name,le, address and phone number. Do-DO- *'eai each unit. 2 bedroom, each side. i|y 1 font- stre et, evenings.______^______t ,i largo THUEU bedroom modern houwi nn * scriptive literature will follow. J";Incomo *225 per month. OnlyS 'm *19,- '; VA. ^ 'R ealty' A porlm tnti— UnfurnUhod 71 ^m^or 600.oO( Owner wUI c arry paper.sr. Shaw 2'i2‘i corner lots, Hansen. Phone < II I I. - - ahoahoahone Street South. Nationnlnnl Pizza (Company Renliv, 733.0473, ______3 BEDROOMB 2 bath convenient ^BH VlCl^' s'tTtTon nlhs. NICf;. *25,500. ^ C i Avftllnble OcloBrr 1st. Call collect r.',V, I Code 3M-123-1100...... d r Ii 125,500- j 50(, > c n R combination —- 1.000 Bt B u s in o s s P r o p o r ly 56 A rea Code 3M- -acres culllvnied - BOO acres — ____ ^ -843-5890 for appointm ent. ______’Sl“‘ ern A ppraisal A Investm ent Com* Askc forfo r Mr.M r. At rt h u r ...... j,e ner' n 3 l r FELDTMAN REALTORSl)K6 for cow-cnK or feeders, ^Abun*. Abun- F 0 R ” S A LSPAOlOlJii E one bodroom apartmartment ent pany.S S 444 Main Awnua South. 733. _____ ' ...... , ...... ' got 875 F lier Ave. 733-108833-1088 dancodanc deep well water supply. near Lynwood. Ideal for working 25-ias ^ o r 733-3011. SMALL iJolel in' center of'S'uslnciibusiness ” Lo'LOVELY older home, 2 ito"rlci. inu'aiiy. C o m m e r c i a lns B u i l d i n couple. g Heat, llghli, wator. range === ® and refrigerator furnlihed. Mo pjifm nrea, for sale. InformationJon 078- 078- 3 liInrga bedroom*. 15x30 tliving i s ’f ' Forms for Ront ______84 ______room, dining room, baih nnd mo 151 Maxwell ^ I ..... ■—: pretty stairway, hardwood floors. . Ex”l: Accessibility Railroad ea*t^f^I farm. Canat water. Bail Bames, P ricn *13,500, Will tnko 2 bed- tJXt lent 3 bedroom home, good ‘d ’iv.S' ^ room mobiU -home In trnde. nished. 258 Blue Lake* North.,1h^ 423- 413: DarD arnel R ealty. 733-8227,______buildings, IA miles from lowin'* l>ln. T ra c k a g8903, e Kimberly.______— . Only *43,000 and buyer can as- D o I t I In ONE bedroom pleasant apartmenl.nuSiKT. WanladWan to Ront 88 w T e r S i i ^ l y n w o o d ' r e a l,T ty Y . ° sume S 3W% nnd iy,% loans. One i;”5 ..M ust B e Sold 33-ri21l J ^ L v l nicely decorai«d. Excellent .build- nrTKT B809. Burley, jw^®Por roo °'jn"tnes^Dan‘e’r^‘’’^ ‘’'733” ’4o'‘ • -leaae 1 f t - ? S i ile resie — d ^roi U, J . Schwendlman” 733-7100•7100 ' t .„ . "B y O ctober 10 i . . TWO.-^.-.laO-ncro-farms.-Twin ■ liAeHlil.6H Irani ip.rlm .nl,• Clot*.flo... _ B*3o! rrn ? " 7SS.m S.” calV®eo"u^ ;;; le*. 733- d u p l e x T rN e w ’ tJrlck and’d frn'mSframe p in Fall* ° -water, Plnail producers, In, Heat, w ater, appliances, aanl> ' i . p ^IQ-Y-AJAJEY I n I v o itm e n ls -• - 3T rooia-lirdroomp full bnsement,'bullt-lni' bullt-ln I'nrt I'nrh—pricpd at *800 nn acre. .733-9633 • ~' V latlon fum tihedr Adull*. No<0 DSIi.d»5* —— ^-»rry I. Drake, i5.000 TO~J ioT^o«dfoom, *tove>rofrli Bob Houston, Sales Repraianiatlve ~ 1 - and snles, Wynkoop Studio.. f,— 733- Bcre in Twin I'alls, 2 li.rdrnoms“drnon.i' "Ml-S’ ^ ILS" (140 ACHi;.44.______733-1400 ______7 T7205.------V."Jflrrp ln .e . dining room. plu.lilut one Uy Ity 1. Irrluaied, 530" or wnler."‘NcaM; Ncnrly REDUCTIONS I " Now iiAVli openings hsa r begin- place- hedrmim rie.i nparitnent on snroiid niiw now nil m odern 3 bodronniin’i I.ome.l.on.e. A T nin* piano insiruciions, Mr*..ring Sar-Ted floor. Wr 3-cnr gnrnMn plut■ ofricr,orricr, o Otlie th e r Imiiriivomenis Ko i’*""'. s h .ouo. v .a . low {-' f* .m hoi.ie °t)reo?l». T rau ” nB‘ »1l bVeed*,d»1 324-3J4- b'uibulk milk iMk and Pipeline nrvlca ylce, 733-5020,______;______||7 for :k ______—aale*. I.aswell'». Jnrom e. 324-«3»l.ll*<'“ - C O ’’ M PLI'TR 'your High Hchool edu- , . i , ; ; 5 , ' I f ' , = “ G A T EEWAY’S ’ V ^ BUIIDINO^ONIHACTORS ~ m P*( OPANI Mo»n- eatlon|;j nl ho'ne. Dlplomn awarded. _ o( terms to .iuallficd buyer.1. "i»“ Meo N Mobllo' Hom»i ‘nonilily payments,______1'r a • J|Yb y "<)W ( ni:II, S~h'-iiroiiin l>i IrK,IrK n.llnmlln l(«-il l(<-il I'alleisiin (or nppuli.tmnnt. ~ tommor- I'rupane inr less. Two radio dlipaichelation. = booklet explnlna how. W rlta out, ),»■ a hi.tlis, fliviiliii (I, (lUiieti.lil, iiiiieliilll, W.'jit Wcni W.-.t ______American .School, Iln* 7840. Boise,A f, din p rs, IkiIII.Iiis, dciu^ile Kmoun, Mull ™ a n d N O Wf'l ! algnlni nnd cablnpi ;«rvlct,’cV a AUo‘?s"o ^ ------o t Mnho f B3707, 46 full'III,Wn.oni ii,r wlih bar. oiTe n“re jS-Tg RINTAIS ______------wliu I,ort.. barn u.id .orrnl, Addi- “V o,, h J.j' ™ . " " ■' " ! " srA'(ii^;'Vn'iiey'ii7TriiihH'<:rt;Ti"nir.-:Tr- llonnl lund avallnble, Ats.inieinie limij,lonn, 4 J' ■lanclilon ,, walk throughS bnrn! s B A K E R ’S ------KliNT-ALl. CO, owiinrs' oqiiliy, Hoofl, l-lHifiaMiiia 7.13-733- |,„ir |,„ ir „„ii„iildin«t, J'rlrecr nt only IES FALL FESTIVAL FEJ CAR CARI .'l?.!nr«dii'll!i',"c:nfl 'Ih S W' Ml.OOO. Mtisi tw to HOnrecialo.t S ' m o b i l e h o m e s ■oN irW i'.H lt 6N1.V. «fl|'ii;nnl>«.rs r o n i n ______( ______I C E T n r; iii'i.k J umMilirS 1 f J'T f iunio Hi-nlly and /iitu.nnco,iituianco. Proudly Prtssonln in Heptembar 37. Uuf/ andnd Wa*Wax 733-B007______iinalch ' " *i»llialht, (ull liatiiMH-ul, lovelylv (uncBdfunced JHt^ltsiin, broher, 324-«H8i<-«H8, AJAl T },0 rn co m p iirn iilo N ow ynur cur for thn rantaillo low ^ l-ancaslar, n.KI.'HDt. ow prlca «f lust Ilfl.OO. ^URItC TANK SIRVICI______Oil and O fh o r I n tlf u c llo n 4 6 lia('k ym d. i:uvnrod |ii.Uii, iillached ciit|ioii, nonr i ij||«u« nndll lloliertll.iliert So'A(::UIUiffo AC oV ')7lt~; iiooii valira will) LUXURY HOUSE o r WAX nmo-Rootar aewer le.vlce,—Sower m H erura , hliu.il J r . High. llh.SlK). Cnn l>nbn full water rlglii. Will produce nM 7.n.7t)S4______7.13-04B>33.0481 . *| tank clnanlitg. “' ii urs: '!s ’repoi'a'. Jnd l" kfl‘'’ovrr’pn^ninmf. 733%Jl! ' 'likn TRAVEL O F VAIVALUES CAR WAiH ______/ n t re. (or ni.in.lritmnnt, ollie CIVIL SERVICE ______V""”; '"'I’«'ivrm.mis. Price »2il,m>t>. TRAILER tmlll) ^ pain? ^ rf* 'I ''' “ I's — Wo liavo a snllvr who },“;yi SliMbyV ^*|?i«nr*?i?^ra?n^a"M tftTurVa.*?•“ « II !3.14. for tlin m o s i ditfrlm lnalingmating CHIROriACTOR ------^ _l! Iiisjieetlon, Lloyd Cravans, 7J3.3093.------I' T E S T S ! Iln■0. -I?! .7 u I,:: homa iiuri-hi.te, 3 ‘'" licdriioiiii, y IIU, ‘■'"•I"*' fully fully KHl KH) A ACHK.S dneTie , hli nelghtxir inod nnd ll's quTlo new. Anyi Norlli W»i^Mnuloii, Twin> i'aAnlli. lli. IH SliW llTn Miicfflna repairs an.l snle*. J'l iTle new. Anyono Inlrietidd In »'i..H seiiliiH ll ll JUST ARRIVED r i ' a i ; »»•* :u lin.lioo. 1...... ‘‘r ‘Tir 830 1100 Ofl Lisl Price, *i-wln*'>'!>'ir«*^'n'}i»c^'N!i‘w«, **'”*i,w«! **'* call m ixx^.w vr^dTTn^i7w iTM r."'" «cous*tio*'*'priiy! 7207. or tunny hllrhen.-nlca liiith and oar- - l‘»'‘ '"li BAKER’S 73f-oeM. »M a ra Avanua Nofth. r 733-hn74. pot Itl living joom , O aninn gnioro, jiTTTll ------Home. For Sola______5 0 "'i™ n gnioro, liTTTli.l tlo Aero*! Comfo.ii.I.lii'|i»m,V vQc Mnny New lOflB Mnblla Hom Homes, Trnvel Trftllorn ; H OOR RIflNltHINQ______— per, 7.13- lioilhaatt loratlon. Year nroiini b r w " ’£u;;[:.i,"(„vi^;‘''j.'cai?^:I Jlraliy, r:;, w nler. Ideal (or ti(ii:k nr !5 row n If o p . M obile Hom es and Pickup Campersmpers reducreduced for quick snlo. '' Hardwood lloora a»|ioitl7TnTlnI*iio^ imtK 1H4jI _''J:'-Ao74,______I4'J,( Alsn, Janlinral flurvlco, Wurk il? jr*'ri'ni **l''VoVy home. a'Tiedroomit ______ft*!'- ' IsfuclDrlly Biiarnniocsil, n year* ax- 1 ■''•m*'', , l.l'A VIN lli Cn'i'^ lioma,, i'lroplnco, t ^ - J ; ...... oin wnir. •■fiirnnc«i-m halht, rnrpeted. I.ulltl V • TtLIWIONB A ljiffn'lN O SIRVICI a' l w a y s N adlni Koepmck, 7,13-^207,ad back or in*>li range and oviin. 2 bedrooms,ir'lom*."! 1 ‘^rli i^},C^as*?f'n‘‘r ’/ ‘'^” rU N — FAVORSORS — RIREFRESHMENTS o r aale. MmmUIn llealty, , 733-hn74. carpnti. In fuir finished l.aiement, pallo, ?0iikDATI0Nl______I ~ hour *irrvlcy l‘ho'^*7ai.* I moi. Via,- |>oi Rarage, garden. N ear m ar\i»i!’*7J3' rU i. 7J3- f,"'" i Muflir BETTER BUYS ______A l"i'liA (.iiV |'. .lli’adromn ir rliS riT f It. TRCI SIRVICI il » Il4fl!l,______ir._flll Main'’ North,""73!!! ru n , OIL ' I'roa •stlmaio*. Ilntureii ;ioiY "wn i m ''' 4oS lorth, 73!l- |U mlla* wa*t tit W esl B Polnta Point* TSv oWtTi'.lt, tirren 'bec'iroom.'w nir- 'fiii ______7M-8UI — Cloaod Halurday*rd«yi • SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. VorTtiiva ana ^rnaca'oil,‘Tall■ n rnflem e m _ HOX na. r . r . 733-3331L« ___ _ II,.wall? rarpeling, fenced back In 10:00 A.M, to 6:00 P,M. i^ionO T 6|,op In BUHI.KV befor* youou buy Hlato IH|, 7J1-8M2. O ur L a»r i makesm akes VACUUM vA ClIANiRS ma, 34----- rrryard wllh coveted patio, I.' carptrrl. ■fiee'"ai s Inr r T i ^ i i r T t n n t / ^ o c irS lie iit *^ fu }»i'' f'V irk 'k i!imliII’"li«ivv’*?oiL'” ^^ ------kl?l«7\'«buum* — rna only factoryB«.------(;iosa ' H in Mornlngslita achool.Informa- tl3 ,. rbi room, (amily rixini, ireplam,[£r_e. r?.r.n.r- *ir>.000. Ace llaall)!,V'll'^,‘%‘4? 7;il. I-I & W HIAITH IQUIfM INT ^ ------IWI), 733-2MI,______tn o r Hnl- 34f poling, (rnred ynrd, HO.IMIO: Im- llXll?t7?lfl[rWa new way. n«ni ■ ______possastlon. Aro1' llealty,Ilrnlly', FOIfl FoitTVArri'i'.iiirlh of.loronie,-fr,a-rull i'ull TRAILER SALES nrrlas anil henllh aqiiljiineiit, spoect I wnler rlHhts, I'nur bodroomlom homo,home, a7l-»«n G A T E W AAY Y TRAILER T novins doiihle guraie, landscaped, own cn hike, m«isn|e roller, tieli vlhrai'ir, ) »?.“ Imlht* iai^n 4 U ii: Jj"*! " •‘•Il'llOd*- P H lc i'.l. to te lh lu if l'lo .w 2.1,ait; ■i|inm<;^cle. Jlannar I'um llure. J OwmTr. ll^.'i'il.n,’" ' " r I ______’.1^ - roo.n moliila honia, Huralloni con- CENTER,INTER, INC. — -^ eoi. Own- *“rinn|^dfn1ng?*iin,lw'!'A^^^1,000- Are 57rAt':57rAl':'lti;S~luin''vy''so!l, uoii.l Inip.ovn.' ------WINDOWS ______«i whi. J l^fs-; '« e e " Jl ujiT. ______m ci.lt n e ar Twin f'all*, 'iUfi iSll.noo, ri(« •ftarnoon* or factory I'll Juckson Hlreet- I'or Infiirma- ro< FOR I'A.'TT SELLING RESUI.T.STCMITC VioVionlnra V>ro( ca, bate- trad e able. Are Henlly, 733-9217, 7 Iliiyjiii 'of ^*oV>na‘*linm’».‘*a''badrnomt,ll* b'aih!bath, Addison Avenua'enuo West a at plake Street , USE TIMES-NEW.S WANT

ass"anrt ^WalV- ;— isi.!!f;;s.'ii.y^ ...... j ; ; / — RESULTS— R E S U L l MAGIC VALLEYr TOLL FIFREE NUMBERS LettingLe PeopPeople Knowlow Buhl, Castleford \Wcrtdcll. Gooding, 2 Daysays and Rented, Dial 543-1648 H;Hagerman, 'Jerom e TWO bedroom, gas furnacc,urnace, largtjlai kitchen, fenced yard, Burley, Rupert, Dccloo D ial 535-2535 ^ . garage, basement iPhonolo n o 733-xxxx..733*xx ^ Paul, Norland Filer, Hollister, Rocerson, . . I Gets G( Thele JobJ( Donem e Dial 678-2552 JackpJa c k p o t. N cv . D ia l 326-5375

11() Miscollanoous For Sale 140 Boots For Salb 169 rriJcln 196 , 16 Twin .Falls Times-Newss-News FarmFa Imptemsntt 9090 Poljt*ot» ond Pet Suppllei’ Mt»c< Tn 196 Autos for Salo 200 Autot for Salo 200 ? 6 8 LOCKWOOD Mark VI pointo hnr- “ p OLY~FO"AM—5 4 ^ ~ I "a t t e n t i o n ^ ^ CADILLACCAD 1939 I-'iec’twood, fullTlinw- pnw- CllliViClIliVitOLET. I0G3 Dol Air Station Friday, Sept. 27, 1968 lo ______^ 48 2nd Wa^n^ Real- clean. $895. Phoni ______vcslcr. Two potnlo beds: 14'14- *nnrl nn-l _P1;^ Phonc^733^342(^*°“ ^ ** ' ' - % Vl- 1. 2, 3. 4" thick - OUTBOARDO' OWNERS;RS 16' BEET BED er wim air. $395 or offer, 048 2nd Wocc 1C-- One bed bcd. 14’. Lockwood ----- Upliolsicry,_Cloih n '^ Weal. 733-OC ^ two-row potiito (IlB_Ber^^wllhIh side LjvoLivostock Wanted H4 Il’s time to start thinkinginking _ ____ Farm Implomonts 90 ’ 1 , about winter storage. for G ram T ype =— :___ __ DEAD-ANIMAL PICKUP------_____ Trucks I ______196T1 9 6 Trucks rucks 1 ^ - 0 <> Phone c o lk ct 733.6835F^;--KOPPEL’S-—3 ------ybur^oulboard'^otor.—BUD-BUD------— Excellent Conditiotj______IIH! > Heavy EquipmonI 92 IDAHO HIDE t, TALLOW.OW t t _ —A^D MARK, 3-17 Main East Call 536-2333 ' ------SALE: D7—3T series Cnl'oll clutch j JT . ^ L. UUY. products, freoI pickuppicKHi; . , . .B row seville' . will'chcck, clean, winterize- 25 cnbic control nnd doier. Model geservice for useless cinlie ".".'I nnd .5, 152 2nd A vef'Soulh 733-7441 a n d Sor'' LEE-S. PONTIAC ^ U SED) I70 scrnpcr. 1039 iniernntlonnlntionnl i,ohoraci. Will pny Ic n pound. Cull 33.7441 and safely .store your iiiotor. iruck. inndcm drive wllh 549549 en- cocollect 733-7155. - FOR U l, SALIi 1 .4 ,1 " ,n a ^ i.lumuroay; ro .y . 733-1733-113-1. U sed C ar’s N EED A\ PLPICK UP?- short ______, . S SL-nleinberl'p 2t and 28. Knitted ■ . , ------W endcil. Idaho sweaters, knttllni; books, needles ni-ediei ___ iins«! A p p lia n c e s & H H E q u ip»• . ^1 2 0 nnd^nmi cU-^^Also^o^^^^^^^ f ^ o lo j ^ toolh. 7SS-40-V1, Hailey, evcninsii. Apj: 'en‘*’ 4'^ Motorcyclos 180 TRAILER PULLER B U Y Sy ^] GOOD Conllnentnl Indumrlnl cn------,,,n mlU-i South of Jerom o on' oid — Sine, Model FA24X. Phonele 423- T h r e e R o o m G r o u p iONsT FORD F500 _ M92, Kimberly. 'U P 4.iKhwny. ^ “ Dd R r v a s t i c REDUCTIONS. , ~ W E’VED GOT GC ’EM ______including ------'19CS end of year snle onon all all i Y? engine, short coupled, *ad- _ . — TRACTORS— J RENT onr leaf vacuum lawn1 »ween-*weep- Hgndu's. jiond Kuwasakl's, ond d Tri. Tri. ” ‘'le innfs. .Ready for commerlcnl k —” Appliances era nnd power rakes. Towleses Rent- Rent. uniph’s- uninii , ^.'"'•Ividuol hauling. Prlccd 1964 IHCTravelall $13951395 1952195: FORD 1/2-ton $ 145 -ONE MASSEY-FERGU-:GU- Hoy, H. Grain ond Foed 94 All located nt Union 70 Slationatlon on Snnw.moblle sr Hcndquariersters .• ' •••• Automatic transm ission.slon- V8, lour speed, ^ Only $399 • , -. --.. corner of Mnln und Adams. Jc- p ; custom Interior, very low SON 135 Diesel Mullipowcrp o w er DAIRY57 I>clleis SS6-lon bulk; MB- ^ BLASIUS MOTORSRS > • -tEE'S PONTIAC with duals. Late • model,nodel, ton t sacked. Globe Seed nndI'Fcd. Fe«d. CAIN'SL Economy Storo ^ ISOS Kimberly Rond 7-33-9222-33-9222 U sed C ar’s Twin Falls.______733-7111 ______1959195! FORD i/2-ton $ 595 excellent. ^ —------7 illtlonlni!, cnrpet. natural w/otviyin- otyiyin. HODAKAHODAl IUU6. TralUind roadId sproc. Wendell,V Idaho •538.2333 g g g Loni!. wide, »lx-cyllnder, WANTED: Grnin and -hny. Also, pTT1.-ALL C lc .ra .c e .1 ,»od u . t j S J ' GOO last . Kelts - DOcc. Under 900 miles- Like , 1963 INTERN’L. S 995 will deliver. Merlin Askew, 530- •sf’ Inn^rlor. Ulto new. $1G00 last . kelts — CHOPPERS — J n $ia..>0. yt-nr—NOW only $995. Phonolono Ed new bumper carrier. See"J; nt 1897™ ; ‘ IHC TRUCKS-Gns & Diesellesel W-lon short bed. VB. four 2511, Wendell. ______' t ,, ______ss. Sluddnrd. 733.9100-______AlturAlturas Drive nftor e p-m.l.m. 733-733. ‘CHARLIE'S TRUCK & EQUIP.^ ^ ,po.d .,.1 -CBT7 CUSTOM Green Chopping with pre- ■jjiTTDROP In l-rlRldulro com pactt ao Inch sSHAMPOO h a k yonr own carpet- prolci- ______Jerom e — Phone 324-4362 -ONE Used JOHN DEEREiERE servaiivo ndded. Leo'i CustomCuitom copper. Reposscjsed.ed. New ,,0^aionnl reauit*. Rent a Clarke Clarko HONDAHOND/ 1007 90 irall cycle.0. Shifls HUHUNTER SPECIALi 1962 DOdge ?i- 1958 INTERN’L. $ 495 >irkiin Farm ing, Flier 326-4703. v!. ont: ij-lon. six cylinder, four No. G chopper with pickup _i -■ u w arranty, m . Cain's.______ahnmpooer,hni with companionon wet trail gear. I95C Jeep pickupkup with •'ion pickup. Perfcct mechanical 111956 INTERN’L. S 295^-'3 s(n;cd, good. head, excellent. 14% ><5 CALF Pellet*, j 5g^ bulk: ysED houschoio appliances.. ServicoService vacvacuum . B anner Furniture.re. 73> lockoutlocko hubs. 747 9th-Avenuoluo East,East. ccondlllon. V*" *toel pinto In bed, DCCd. iJs-Jon sacked. Clobo Seedt* anaand on ull makes. Camera Ccaicrllc r Hnll 1421.1421 ______Jeror extra henvy duty bumper. New “ •""’■ of M usi;. 733-492I.______XW i- bikv; VA Priced to sellr $895. iqoi -ONE GEHL choppcr W with ith ^ _£ L ------A’lTUACTlVli vnrlejy ofuscdjum,„rnl- l- cyKtl^ CUSIIMAN'"Ss^ler trullondUlon^ blkv>. _?.S«V/, Cih Avenue North. 733-3360. i | 19G1 INTERN'L. $ 995 • ture. Dresser, bed, day bed,■d de^kdesk. J'?” horse *-- power, excellent condition. — 25:5— 1956 FORD '/,-ton $ 395 corn and hay head, engino•nfiino ty ^wnier*“ 8fn»s. Phone“ M 3 -0 1 ^ ISC O.y-I. chairs, tables. Guns, neww’ pifiscifPi $200.^^00- Phone 733-9428-______FO R -SA LE: 1938 Dodge. V8 long o a o Tri.vclul1. VR, four speed, drive. _ i ______2 ^ „ off. Phono 733.5221 o r 733- MOVIN MOVINli, m ust sell- IGOcc. HonUa. ^ Lpecd ' Long, V8, lour speed,I. euslom, good. FOK KliNT. fall paiiuro for 100 Can bc seen nftcr 5:00 pjn. at 841 i ndlllon. - s. _ BALERS and COMBINESi n e s ™ heart stock cows. ~ Call 733-2520. S?3.-'c"arn-s.'‘Twln' Fa^^. ______NIiW iradlnK alnmp r.lft* 25 percentpcrcent Morninnsiilc D rlw .______WANTED.w / Haled straw . CnllII 32C- LINDSAY uuloniatic w ater sotiencr. sotlciicr. .,oJf. otf. .l)5od furniture, sofa bed nnd lOGH lOOHU5 USA Victor 4'H- 980 MlU-». Must Tnnnr. 1952 FORD-34D - 3 4 ...... s 345 ., Cntn's. Kilns- 239 Main Avenuo W est, 733- sell- In lop V8, fourur speed, gogoOd 8’ -TWO used JOHN DEERE; e r e ______=:______“ni RcBUlnr 5339,95. Now-SICS, Cntn's. pdn est, 733. sell- SCOO,- Phone 733-5609 •nftcr ' shape * for beet haul. Cnll 733.0854. UUOD cjunllly I9C7 hny- S15 por er ton- ______5221 slip-in stock rack. 55 hi-low combines. Phone 4n-£gl7. ilnnsen.______=— f 5 5 H O sr c lcans~carpeis' withoiTt~>iT:tSuT"w^t YAMAI YAMAHA 1905 Trail 90. Needs some Eurnituro & HH Goods 122 -ONE used JOHN DEERE■ERE 2020 " ACRES-ot SIIOBVJ corn. Southeast shanlooo problems- Uae rooms>oms In- work. work, 3.000 miles- Rensonabie.ibie. 423- IS2295^^ Pho*ne°^07S.5a5l! But^ev!’^*^*' . . . s . . of Jerom e. Phone 32<-2183. ______S P O T CASH s'orsiantly. Ront mnchlne. Jl. Wilson- 5075. 5075. Hnnsen.______^ 216-W wire tie baler, n early BALED — hoy for sale- 733-2179. Dan ICC* — —P‘!.'g^______SUZUKSUZUKI. I9B4. Model T-IO, 230 CC. . new. __Dnnlels,n 151 Rose Street Norlh.’ort? “" BATTERIES for Car. truck, trnctor. Exce Excellent condition. Phonebne^°733^ 733- Autos Al for Solo______200 _ BANNER FURNITURE-JRE- Top qunllty Hood brand, wholesale•holesnle 0435. — 5 TRUCKSr"KS, T O O .. -1^1471 price. Farm & Clly Distributing, ■ -----^-M AbSL'V i-t-l^CUSON ’^??^d!*Phon‘e^ 327-5o"33'. "jcrome.'^''■ne- ~ 2127 : 2nd Avenue W est 733-1421 ,- PfI' %laln E a il In Twin Falls. 10 wire tio baler. CORN co silage lor snie. Southwest.-cat of r REFlN e T iSH ED Drcsserraoubio bed, 1956 INTERN’L. $1995 19G “ ■ w - Muri i.iins'-,ni,.;n.-d—ihii;—;;;il;—^ *«»»Accessories and Repair 182 1995 1964t ?0RD F 600 S2295 Jerom e. 324-4223. - excellent cx springs - mattress. Un- Diesel Tractor. 180 Cum- truck. 292 V8, 5-speed, 2- -MASSEY FERGUSON N NO. O . HAY iJX in fleld.baled. 521 perp—ton' ton. wornwc sofn bed, now portnble“"^veL^'e TV. S3dVng^'” 2SllJ.”m'" “dlfilS .‘ *^ATb“otl'’a-Abbotra' S ONEn E ^ set 15" Chevrolet knock-off ■ mins. Fivo speed main,Tialn. speed, d e an . 10 twino tio baler. - . , P r hone 733.62SB.______mlscellancou*. W 239, Main Avenue • JiuiAUIO supply. 121 3rd west-AODOtia 5“' racing " wheels with ndnptorS platcs- Youree ‘ three s p e e d auxiliaryillary ------WUl sell for hnlf original cost. Call i„. SAVE ON Diamond lire*- Uuy pre- 5.13.4' ■ — sion. io n SWIVEL rockers by Krochler, aolid ?S^moTt 5-*’-<528 afler G p.m- 1964 I H C ...... $5495 ^JOHN D E E R E 214-T twine tw ine Animal ^ Broeding TOO ^ wnlnut nrms and bnse. Lovely njlum llres for less thnn most tio baler. . Begulnr ®“P* . . = MOTOR CO. 190 Tilt-cab tandem drive ARTIFICIAL Dreedlng to AUS groutgreat W"ylon textured fabrics. Begulnr ‘‘f,’’ ' "•uck- Air brnkcs, -«fCori>«!f ;:-f^cnlcr-.Hall of Music. 733.4921..4921. $35- Phong 733.0067.______820-5554: Burley 078-9253.______St; ———— PUMPS: Irrigation nnd domestic. = America’s No.) -1 l 1961964 IHC 180...... $2295 CACHE Valley Breeding Assn.t T f Top o p NEw'^°i,u»L-NEV »...bl..>.i prn er—WIiii ^n y size. Steel pipeline*- Quick In- truck. Air brakes- 3t5 VR, proven sires, oil breed*. -WalterWnlter klikUchcn*^ birch (cspeclullylully or- g nllatlon. Kllllnger Electric, phono TrucksTfiitk. ______IM - 5 - speed. 2 - speed. 205’’ GEM - 1Leitch, 543.4058, Buhl: F iler E nter- deredde for custom er). S28. Cain's. 7 3. ^ Economy Cari r ^ ^ priso 557 Twin coUect. ------FOR SALE: 1963 I-ord two-ton, iohit rry b“>. wheel baae. 1937 Ford two-ton 19GI IHC 180 ..... $45004500 “"■• EQUIPMENT = •ug and Faclory mg nxle. Excellent condl- .|Q » stoves. Hn>i;s Furniture.______„ph nt'^ond" 1968 IMPALA COUPE Tandem drive truck and inR ______upholstery cleaner. Rent cleclrict'cctric tion lion. Phone S37-4972.______>«”"£8 1961 IHC ...... $2195 SALES, INC. A Au u c tio n * — ' ______1 0 1 BUY nnd sell lycd furniture.. Kebuild Rebuild siia shampooor $1. GreennwalH.______18' spud bcd. 345 V - 5. loO “Your John Deer* Denier" ^ ------.1968 IMPALA speed, 3.*peed auxiliary.lldry. DC no tag nxle truck. 345 U'C t2 MERIDIAN Snles Yaro. Auctionion ev- nndnr reupholslcrr'Phono 733-CG37. 733-GG37. XAKEjAKI soil nway the Hluo Lusire . . S. Eastland Drlvo 733-7272 sfJJoh Sharp. .J.J V8. 5-speed and 2-speed. Chester Sherrets 733-5260 f 10 Vnl- Ron's Custom Upholstery.______wnywn> from carpets nnd upholstery.hoVs"tVr7. AutoSAutos for Salo 200 C. M. ■•Duke" R oberti 733-2821 *' SS-IB72. MAHOGANY glaa* ton hl-fl,-fi, *100. JtCi=Jtent clectrlc shnm poocr $1.1. Kren------=■■" - • 12 Inch portablo TV. 42424 TTxlrd ncl'Rcl'S-______19G8 C H E V R O L E T 1 0 2 Avenue w'e»_t,______CUTcUT CLASS pictures made lo or'dcn (^Get 6 The Jum p) OOn n W-ion pickup R S ^ 8X12 OVAL braided ruB. multilltl color. ony style nvalkib'e. Excellent USED BALERS ^ ^ ------all wool. Call 733.1187, ChiChrlstm ns-gUts. Phc.no 733.0070. 19G7 F O R D G a la x ie Prices Up To 50% Cut YOUNG CATTLE AND _!l. SMALL garden rototlller. good con- • 500 Sport Coupo Magicc Valley\ 5 MF No. 10 gunrnntced to0 balabnia ■ ISO150 NEWn h \ Yamnhn pinnos; .Used pianos; sTO\ Gnlaxio 500 Sport Coupl T < I • 4 JOHN DEERE H-T sood v 1 pianos; STOW-a-way bed for rent. $3.00 a I9G 5 R a m b l e r a ir condlUonlng. to 400 pounds- All shipping te(over v er Vox Vi guHars nniMimpllflcrs,;rs, KLH vrti w*(rtc- Danner Furniture,■ phone wngon- 4-dOor Z-s»:nt, ■6-cJ'llnder.yilnder. ------itcTvo -Tt!ConV>'-pInyersT—-W W a arner rn e r 733733=1421:------outom atlc tra'tijmisslon. ___= -^intemationational- I n c . ------Music, 131 Shoihone-North;'J?------SliWING sE w machine, open nrm. S3n.!).'i, ------lOeeXHEVROEET------on Following: Roso B Farms BANDbat Inatrum cnl runlQls. Nowand New and .SKINNER.KK SEWING SHOPPE,3,o’ii"pt' $ 1 2 9 5 Caprice sport coupe I JOHN DEERE M-T for DariB p a rti Meridian, Idnhn m ug ed. Conn, Selmer, Bundy.dy. Bey-Rey- Sn.Snv-On Shopping Cenler.______Night phone.le, Bud'TeaB u d 'T e a s le y , 733--1643 4 CASE No. ICO for Uied o0? r •. >In Mnslc Vnllcy cull: Iko Denn.Dean. nolds. nt W arner Music. 733-70S3. TTTTTTiWIPING cloths. Contact Saivntlon 1966 IM P A L A 324.4295 or FerB Camp, 324-2259. c 7 mVEiXNlT ^ B flat clarlnot,Ml, excel- ArmvAri Thrift Slore. 733-05G9. ^ , four door *cdan Truck Lane2 WestW est — PP: h o n e 733-42GG ' ,cd Jerom e. We dclfver nnywhere In ‘'V* ...... 1 C^SE No. 33 reconditioned J « lent condition. $70- 423-5084, Scollscott ------' ■ fr:' . . a™! 1 CASE No. 31 lor parts IMnBic Vnlley. Wrlto or call“ fo r McMaster,V. Kimberly. . • 8-cylindor, nutomntlc iransmls-•a'flSm'13- 1967 D O D G E = (Of prices. _ 1 4 ] *ion. 3 i n t e r n a t i o n a l 45-T for _T ------F b R - SALE';~g^ccil.:nt conditionjm„n 120 M Miscollanoous i*' Wanted 141 Coronet "500" *port coup# co,up« Aula*,Al for Sole______^ 200Aiitos200A uto for Sale ^ 200 - ^ bass accordion. Phono 733-2fi92. C/AN 2 fNTERNATIONAL 55-T torfor WE SLAUGHTER _lii -----WANT to buy C.' D~hnyv»“ BeanBcnn ii! 1 5 9 5 ’ I96G M U ST A N G - - “ p a rii Combine, l-.B. or J r , model.I.;!. Wrllo On Farm Slaughtering'S Radio and TV Sols 125 ?S Robert Knapp, Caldwell, Rt. G, or Landau coupe, nlr condl- Norlh Main Lockers ^ Kt. o, ij(i4 chevrolclC tionlng. C o m b i n e s , 3-4981 ONLY J279.U5 lor H ” Color, 1. . T T.V. ,r —Eli; phono 459-3973. P o r fast servico cnll 733-4981•'•’“o* “ f Portnble. i Wards lamouaS Color.colirl WANTliD:WAN I'.,nii, or"'Norll„ki. ACTION3N T IM E - Prices Slashedl _ ■n ~ . " i S a ” 19G5 IM P A L A C O U P E _ I, , Magic keeps colors lirlRhliRhl nnd ChinaCh In Rosemary pallcrn. U.S. nlr conditioning. I FORD reconditioned ' QuXEFfv^„&^.SIsri^, Ql n. w fn “ I" ony where.•c. Mom- dcidDStjjn pattiirn 71029. Call 423.52-IH $ 9 9 5 :• Wns *17D5 ...... VNOW$l29S/ (1293 and i bull calves, Any am ount. Will I 1 Avenue after fl p.m. a t I MF No, 00 rocondlllonedd buy 1 iprlnuor and open helfera. t J______WANTED: Furniture, nnplinnces, 19C3 C H E V R O L E T ' Wns *1075 ...... NOWV *13D3SI3DS Good ' quallly breeding bulls for ~ I'fiS'!"' . 1963 CliQvrolelit BclAlr four door. V8. *tlcl{ 1 M F No, 80 m otor overhauledauTed loaa.Contncl: I Western Livestock,veatock'^ LARGEST L.A aelectlon of color)r TV*T V s In nnythingnn ot vnlue. Call 7.ri-7754. Wn* }14DS ...... NOWV SI2D9 723 H Street, Rupert, Idaho.ho 43G- 43(V Idaho. Zenith and CurtiaI MMathe*. athes. WAN'I'EI):WA? Hi' aleel flat hed nnd Buy nowl hydraulic hoist lor truck. 733-cnnH. 1962 C H E V R O L E T 1 JOHN DCBRE No. 0.15 field 6991,'o I r Sherrll Stallings, 03I-S24S,531-5245, " ” •“**• “ “ y '“’“'I hy. BolAlr wngon, VS, atlek I ready. Wn* *0500 . NOWV S4M014500 collect, or O. J . H arris, 886-2242. - i : ""Was Shoshone. ' USliD Ua; 21" Zunllh TV consolL- model. c _ _ ' Vt'ry nood condition. Immaculiitcimii^ullJa- S p o r tin g G o p d s ______^ 19G0 C H E V R O L E T Bargains niilliGISTUUUD Angi.. bull., j v .„ „ ' —1^, Pickups ____ ^ four door, V8, Pow er’ Glide■ W ’ ’ I ^[LLS L ' l-q Old and older, nardallor ondd ^Baron a r o n ='>*>"’01. 2 $90. Cnll 733-3214 afler 'JijTjJ On Used TractorsL ,„iiK ; Lnkowood Dreodlng. Cnll1 F rnnk _ 1^ ______I"" **l(’inK^l}lu^modeV'2r-Hn7fl;**f^^^“l“"Kni,Kr‘ 19GB Clicvrolct ' I M F No. noo » Iiho noww with Drnko. 423-4014 'UP- 1 MF No. mo 470 hours With cab ____OAHACili SAI.l-ll lldlllsler Cliiii.ltr Harvest;st SSpecials On?v SALli: Registered A ngus'bull|U* bull N No. 47. O.H.S. .Snliiriliiy,, .Senli-m- .Scni,:m- HU HUN NTH ItS-llin-o Bcveral near m-w . cab. ^ 2 yean and under. Poplar• blood- bi.rb 2H. O-n.in.-fl p.m. CornerHT hnuao hnuao rlf. rlflr*. Inclndlnji -Snvaiii: nOI-'JOH, . G e t T h e N e w 1 9 6 9 1 lino. Also, 20 head foundntinn;ion An- ni on Fulls Aviinuo W esl—Koso(.so S Slfcel ired -10- ‘S S " " ' i i i l 9 9 5 969 1908 PLYMOUTH FURYURY III. 1Four-door hardtop nnd y^u« ^hewers, ^ breed, _N Norlh,______, B u g $68. DownI — . two-door hardtop’s. Rndio,'Radio,' IuIieatcr, power .steering, 'i-o it' SAl.l-:; Moili'l 12 — 12 Mi.iiK.'jlii.im- 19(il C h e v r o l e t ;...... Z i t l a u , M o t o r s ^ , autoniatic transmissionJlon ondnnd fafactory uir conditioning. ^ - M FOR Sa l r : ooDd lint>V'urtd ■pa»iure pasture Gb~o~dG o T h in g * to E a t ------...... 1 3 3 . :i''^ Mi.jinum -\yin.!hftAl.T ahoiBun. li-ion, 4-spccd $68. Per Month ^ 323 So. Idaho-W endell—530-3111130-3111 .iu .i,:r' • Ben EldredRo - - - 2-DAHLMAN------” pI'RH-Sll j or SnrlnKcr cow*, or hoYfcra. . niina, f, Ono mllo nnrtn-Orocn-Gliiot.cn-ui..m , - = >|oiibl.. Imrrcl, I-.x. i'IImi1 do for • »Hhl. Idnho. rH3-fi;»i,______*jj' ■ig.TO^ciiovrdiDt". — . C harlie- Hutch I— Jack;-Cox - Cox Dem onstrators's and ]Executive Gai's rointo llnrvriieri In excellent • -T— r r —1 »I»1I|.';, 73:i-iiiin, 330 Tyirr ■ ■ ■ CC-I" Mnln Avenue South (cHlent SnrlnS2M“or boef. Hnp‘o“r‘'Clydor Clydo KTFOTAToTTS ic por iiniind.THV'-’t,l'<>» o ' l.nkcs, 7:i:i-inili. No^ Sunday viyo,.J,',,, 7.ta-5:i;!Q-______piilulahiu nnil^/ n iariilnui pro.Uict ^ RICE - lOGO AUSTIN HEALEY ROADSTFJROADSTER; Radio, hcntcr, elccirlc proiiui i DP iiiiiiii (|,r sniHllrr cnlvvs, J’hoiio —ii ...... CCHjKTr(H.M llrm liera. 'n u n o y , your . ' Prodiicli 7,in-a5y hnlf or iiuii?- JJ li'nrmUiiml)*** hny * Illm nnd" 'im ' ctr ' nuthorlied Rambler denlorior for " overdrive, ?l"e.l an.i i n u r - S>7177^— I tol. i r I n I.ei f n r. trr, Cut and wraniR;d. Phono:>no fVorlhXrui Boats ‘>0° For Salo 169 / ~ Caaain, Mlnlilnkn cn.intlea, 07B-5304. :;ii>cs unll. To he y huvor. cuit IH.IKKJ.KKJ prlco ,' ‘’r "'‘'o- ‘-‘“ll M-1-3U0H, lluhl n fler _ i l c h r v s l t r n C - CAiif— lor cara. Flrat place pn>l 17o' Wen. ** P *'*'H tit .SAI.I-:; l^ihiiH .! uml 1 Tr AbllA iniiu-*U-* wilhwllh ''’ V ;a«-<(M:i. I'll.T- = — — ’ .Oy O N N L Y MOOI'.I. NU ii ii: hoiin comlilnnnbinn Cnunl Cliln lllly cciUa, llm'k-n-lii>r. ^ lli.i.v Iw.i-ynn-dl.l ’fllllo., ...... 1 —...... - ...... ^ u tl■-■■TV,:.-: ^utc)s for Salo 200Aulot for Salo 200~A200~^loi for Salo '200 ■ i|;i375 $ 1 3 7 5 ULtVl'.lt nno trai'tiir Ayii:hw<»i.iI oi kwiM.i {('"'‘“'m l’""'*7rr(ll5A'' " — --..lv.,r Flowcrt 130 rlinlni, Ono l\vn-i(iw Cull puhili) ^ " 1001 V OI.KSW AGEN IwA’o-door o iloiir «iuliflciliin, -Riidli), henter. (our* li.h, 7.>;>i. Dnvhl T " CARS or, autoniDtlc trnnNinln»lnn.iNinln»lon, i i i r , ; s r 'i”,'J '. I ? ''! ', '; v n T ' -iyi"l'i‘“ Vnlloy,In y ,"'‘ No-no- ' mV,''ph?mo rill'l'illJ^ ‘-''I'l'l'l"!'. it Iiii.iiulii, l ’68’s68’s ' Y O UURS R S FFOR O R (ONLY ■nM yf/S^/lT'liiitlirl AiiikFIuiii (Im ln jT TTq A]rri(HJi>!nir»i''i.'inv;r,i~iiu,n~im $ (> 8 5 Mil, fnnit.lrli'ly noclrd will,iv'm.*i'i"I" IIcmii *_I S u p p llo * 1 1 0 ■|iuriiiil |ViO, ----- L L r I'.iKl. lliKli llrm .mliiiin ...... III lUi'ir.. W i'iiern M uifs D iiti iimtnii';'‘ s, 7.1:1- li^^’siTKi-NNiiLsS i;..llI. dny ur nluhl, l-jjll-linil,mil, No.lh Noilh 1001 COMI-:t' four-doorr nediui,Hcdiui, Ratllo,R hcnlor, nutnniitllc KI7U. ______'*J___ llOAItniNCJ — IIUOOMINO______I ______733.U512_ INO______plr-'i'lrml"'“"'*' > transniiNNlon, SPECIAISPECIAL N o .'2 o ’,'‘ wlln"'t!i^w^’'“‘IIIdII 1 'I'VIlS hr .1 *■' *’Oniil.li (UlDilMlNil. Mu.l -.T aorvira 7^ Tnnv'imriiiW ''‘■ ) r »-'M'''iii.u 'ii,.;. ,.-11: (Invlnor. Ilni oow Kililicr-roalnller-roalnl r-l>»Jil'l«»—.'■:<'Jaaorlra. C hriloil MIUM l. ; tnl.lr«.irii.li». Un . Chain nnd rilKhu, i:. ' “ ■ S ...... fil'Im*'' " ;f,iTi i I * iu ; ( li fii;r-Ti7,;7:i -,- - '; ' r'iT,i r.nx bAIII.M AN (iiilitlrV w l.uirort'crrn’‘in^ 7f - y r - p r m 1001 I-'ALCON four-door.[*. Rntlio,Rmlln, lielieairr, nutoiiinllc trannnih* 't ^riiUMAN sliiMlUolia rfiiii.:'o o ...... I...... ■' loVB aenl, dt.ip In.f inUIn, ll I.-,.vnn, aion. 'ilmni. no' l"'l>l'l«»- AKi; ii<(|IM.'lad,I I'.vctyI' vni v 5 M«illii>i..nv.'» Anlluix-t.. •: o t ii r . l.niiy*^ _^AH *loi:k. love aeuta, lim pa, iri.nka,>nka, nlr, oir, , . GiMer. Two hnnvy .liilv irr n r liiirkin " k —‘- ‘il'ilJV Iiin.Jlufil, fUJ-nii.M.^^______,______4 4311-3850 J'nlil, axloi — 0-linls lluilil, 334-4IMR,-4IHR, Je-Je. A.K.i:.A. lU iU llirii» i;ir wii'llBilB Iny Frt FAtlHMIiN'i' aaTnTlYiinriiii., ti>', nilli'i , I'hun.. north n( .Inioiiin, I'huno ;ui-4iiin, WILLS USED USE CARS •lOM.OO. ItliAN li|>ni'li>I~Ul"lnli<77i'ir.- 1 ^ Bgj;;: ...... : llonal ■ a 1 I • I'lopollnd roiiililnp. roiiililnr. I’tH >'< tlll.l-.fr— 'j f>ri.iilllii| |,.y jiTiiln*, i)l' - t - B R^AND A N N E5W W ’69s / liuilvir i)l'!il'.U I' Kli»»“ -I'«nil |iaiiin-ii|l->l pluii-v pll.il'K. Iteadv to ao. 4^^ rnlli'* lunili >i| . l-hono I'olo .r.iliniinn, :iOt (iaiiih, WaahliiH-WaahlllH- B oth locations open MoM on. th ru F ri.,' ’til 9 - noodinu. d:h -ai(h ...... I...... (aliim tt 101..I), 7:i:i.'i:M5. ^O liN n iilT ltirN o . 11} ooml>lnal>lna wllh PniVjltAlinriK PupiHoa' f..r"i'lill.lir.iT; ? = Tnick Ijinn West; O ffice P h o n o 733-7.101 bei pichup, Keal «ood shnpn, Alin, Aim, mUed polnlor nnd rnillo,',' iiiai’"* malri M Iteollaneoul For Salo HO naw idoa ilda raha. 7S3.|40a.400 days,days; faniiil<-B. IB.OO, Fhnne V.13-n323. lirr, ™ NO REASON.EASONABLE OFFERFER REFUSED I nni 733-4S34 evonriii*. n D IC K n O Y D NICK NIcflOLSON 6 XftiTl'T*Tcn.Fo— nofSirr^7Fr7.T;7r.:..r n .n ir . 'n.roo ini.la l.|on.\ In roIr, olvlxolKhi ]Viirnllurf., 731-1411, 733-0M2 7AT0I30 row poiuio dlMBor wllh ckhs:ild, (eiiKde, »l2fl. fliuno 4:nitliU.l,4.111-liiU.l. 4 KlmlH.ilv. KtoONtAlTT^ilalei linplfliiionl for fl211-.102S 733-003!) ...... (Tfini) lin i nilllt liinTiaT'iiaflii j.lpiT- ' DAl.avnl rapnira and dnIryn l r i u iu|>' i ’.'i W A'm''|Vl'rr’P«ily li. i,.T,. ...yl»V i.-j,:K'N- ^ 7 IIIIPS. Now lloninallc Jilpplllina. plloi, laa 2nd tionlh, 733 H4;>.____ liplo* >m l.n5_wrll'a,_.teromO| ;ia4-4lrtl^ MOIttj tractor horas powor per do|. -----,------Wl! inl.'iilld iiyilri.uli« In.'liii n fA i in '■ JOHN CCl H R IS M(MOTORS1 NEW CARL DEP.DEPARTMENT Inr w ith C ast. Itqad T ra cclor lo r Com- ll liTiTiiFi i'TTn'ia) nnuiflill------^inilTiiTT ilni Avn. ______I'VI’' ' ■II® to linln. Callr-a'llfl7n‘ fl7n- n '''''' 330 SliONlionoTiTRireel Rlreel WoiitWii - 7.1.V2flO\ T/lACfd^li foiinlriiig, nny kimi kind or _ ___ r i — miT i;;;^:;! Rnmhlur —• JeIcop e p — I’lyinouth I’lyn —' Toyota m alia. Mnlynaux M nrhinery,ory, lOSl (I (IKIIMAN lilKiiiTniTi inuM.Inii'!"» , fill iTTi Itniirr wllh lluhla. Inn, l ull 7.1,1.7.1.1. Aullmrlznil D<'iilnrr I'or I'loral, Fhnno 733-7R47. . aoln, |lna..ii>Hl)lv nif.'...l lro'» DAN JOHNSON 1DON PFEFFERLE roio-t)»at«r*ri'lion« n f . ad. Call 733IIU7V. a iiu r Vr p.iik.p.m. gguiii'iiow al Ita.l-c Tru.llnH"■ ‘’oI'oil. " ' 1' ______733-2100 733-2S20 ' ' L

■^1 ~ SERVICK DIRECTORYECTORY — RESULTSLESULTS - . — RESULTS■RESULTS — [ ; 5 Daysays and SoldSo i 7 Dayslys and' SoldS [ic V alley WE DODO IT ...... INn Magic ' LARGE Hammond homeme model (organ with 4-speaker ^ • LARGE medium ' wooleded rango yearling ewes. Call 823-xxxx Carcy. * siereo cabinet. Phono 733-xxxx.W3-XXXX. . \ 3 LinesL i n e : Every Dayr Only $12.00? Per MM ontho n t h s

Truck*______196Truckt196Tfucki .______^96 Autoi for Sol*______2 0 0 0 A ou iat6 f ^ ^ i f o r S o la ______^200 Autos'ferA u l o s 'f i Sole • 200 AutoAutos for Salo 2002 0 0 Autoi Auto»_for_Sa1o______,2200 0 0 TwTwin in FFalls Times-Nows 17 * ■ Friday) Scpl. 27, 1968 tDEAN MOTOR ^ R K M A N WE BUY CARS ____ Eli BROTHERS — COMPANY , c ^ O R e q u i t y Aulof -for Salo 200 ' ' TRUCEScs' ^ Used Cars ^PONTIAC—CADILLAC GMC “ SALES gTm m ICKS” '■ 1067 DATSUN 1600 Sports.orts. Itupert.Bu| Idaho - . 436-3478 W IL L S ‘'S7 wVORKMAN- -- o r — 1^0,,, & HIGH PRICES ' BILL ; :----- sh a rp ,, low mlleas«>- m»B- — , — ------—-----—TJ TRUCKS- J ___ wllwheeli. Hardlop. ; wWV a n t TO SAVE’MONEY?"Y? " , Used Car Department ' MUST STOPl S2195 CCome « To Leo Rice Chcvylnnd.',nH ' ■ 254 4lh Avenue W est. SAVE AT - Gooillng; ChBvrolet?, Oldsmo. _____ Twin Fnlls a964 In tern atio n al 19(19C4 Dodge . FORE'ORD „.„v . UsedUst Cars and Trucks..' JIndependent Motors 2-ton. V8 engine.. 5-sppitCd c d...... __...... 2.t£ia_Ar8 enRliw. 5-speeded Open Sundnyi and Evenings • M OTORS . und 2-spi:c(]. tl;2!:x20 tires, and 2-spccd. 8:25x20 tires. . iion. V8 cnnlne. 5-speed.ed, tomalictoi trBnimUslon, Very ^ '^°r?d*crs'cll. ‘’rE ^ l'* * D E A L “aAUTO u 'tO JJlil-P IU -P . noslsractlon-wlnch.. nnd 2-spced. 8;23x20 lire*. 2-spued. IC- Ueei bed, ^ R u r l e y . ' i d a h o . SSALES, K 1630 Kimberly Bond. .See 1 107 South Waihlngton. ; 1965 Dodge 8:25x20 ilics. . 7 s . « 5 ^ 2-lon cnb over. V8 enitlne. 3 IBM SIMCA Model CLS 1000. 4-speed, 2->pced. 8:23x20 - - 19( '■ FALL SPEs p e c i a l s a --1965 GMC Like n e w and reclln ln j 2-ton. V8 engine, eompletaeta overhaul. 5-spccd and J995 19G2 F ord spc $I2S5 1963 In tern atio n al , , speed. 8:25x20 tires. 2-ton. V8 engine, eomplele)icie overhaul. 4-speed and 2> IffCJ DATSUN 4-door Sedan. Ra­ ipeed. S;00x20 tire s. ]9 ( dio, healer. 4-speed trans- W hat All MAGIC VALLEY VA ^ 1966 C hevrolet 1966 CHEVROLE'; — n\l»»Jon. Clean. T ractor, .-3R6 V8 engine. , T iu/ ■ROLET IMPALA.„. 1965 F o rd Vspcotf nnd 2-speed, full"fli ' Two d oor hardtop, V8, automlutomatic atic transmission,tra power sleer-c e r- ' W95 2-tan. V8 engine. 4

e a n d LUCKS - C ( o m p a n y ■ r ' ' p 1 7 T j ' Coffee and BONANZA:ZA MOTORSs T R U C ■TFE X v ll/Jl/ D ouglinuts'hnuts ’ , - T w in F alls 733-2022J-2022 ------^USEDrG^EDGARS------1966-FORDB]DRD BRONGO------REP 0 SSESSr0 NS~AND— : = • ^ -PicPickup. Four X four, hubs,ubs, many e>e.xtras. COMPANY VEHICLES 10C61066 FORD Ranchero V8, aulo- ninllc. 10(15 FORD ^i-ton .pickup. V8, CLEAN OUOUT SALE^ 1964 FORD RA] rour speed.. b ie U ri i g g u e n ID RANCHERO S'1067 ROAD RUNNER -Trailer,'raller. PicPickup. Six cylinder, standardstandard trartransmission, radio, healer.ater. houie:hou’ e z r . like new. selt con­ tained.ininec ' IIdaho’s d a h o ’s Largest Olds-Buickck DDealer e a le r in 733-7202 8:30 to S:30 Monday th ru FridnyPf‘dny 712 Main Ave. So. 733-8721 Tw in F alls • 1962 g h elYROLET y r o l : 2-TON l e e V o n t I a c j uJRLEY r l I-ong wheel base, two speed axle, log axle, good rubber,ib e r CMC t r u c k s — in j e rROME o m e I _ ^ ; ROSS LUL FOUD, INC.1C. ___ topton shape. JERO M E — 1001 E . M ain St. - 678-M6D MILLEU AUTO — HONDA SALES 1 9 6 5 B U I C K 1966 PONTIAC Hew slockf New prlccsl 2-dpors, ov.'-ftr' Cftlnlhiii 2-d'.or hni(llni>. Pow3^ er - 1963 INTERNADERNATIONAL 4-doois. Ilardlops. .Some"’wllh Wllrtciit hardlop cnupi-. Pav,’’ftr ' Cft Jma. . Seoul Wagon. Four x four,our, hubs,huijs, alall the e.viras. "ir,nlr, _ m a , 10G7, lObB Models si.'crlnn. power b nikcs. very »l*sleering, powcr bruUea. oulomu- • ' . 1-'ords. I-ord: I'lym ouihi. Chcvroli-is. low mUcajje. Ono ow ner condl-'ondl* lie trnoamlaslon, furtory nlr con- dlllonlng. This cur Is vxnctly New nnd Used Hondas. Unnk Fl* tion. ‘.’l‘ nance*: Open evenings nndI Sun- W E H i i J u s t . ■ _ _duy 423-5i79. Hanson.______HAVE SEVE^VERAL 1961 GMC 1 . J-"“ “ “ $ 2 2 9 2 GMC 1-TON DARGF.R MATSON .. Aum :^nlv»gd $ 1 8 9 5 ■' V8, four speed, good rubber,ubber, duals. °nownow * dlimantllng: 1003 I)odpo. 1001 r i Uulck.UulcV IfiOl Comul. iftoi T hunder. . 1 9 6 3 B U I C K 1965 PONTIAC bird, IfiSO I'ord. IDQO'Oldi, 1039 ' , . Calnllnn 4.dnor sediin. Power J'ontlac,' 10.^7 CMC pickup, 196L Shylnrk. TliU lmr4-4810 -Henry-Pape *-*..-71^080M door p'“S A'l conillllon. Oood rubber ------HHn-wiiivUinicrlor., . _ _ power brnkcs, automatic irDtis. ni ------rrvisslonT"‘ fnctnry--alr-oiin< lltlon-- -. ^Ick • Oillenwaier .. 733-1BS7-0-1BS7- L. E .'Cliul) Miller . -733-8W1R 080 • • P'“* sotr.or snow...tires, prired Would you hcllcve “ JJhig, cuitom vinyl roof covnr- right 1760, Phona 733-a9«i ’ dnys; cM urdio . .. 7 . . . 733-2073 ■ S73!l-inD A ^ evanlngs. m :rr WE A. - Uri-y McMurdio ...7 : ARE SELLILLING :: $ 7 9 7 lim, pteniy or factory warrnnly. g wheels. Priced Just SACItll'lCE liiOii dh(!Vro>«t~trnpnln,Wendell, -- _ 14ft Sccond~Avcn»o Enstt______Phono 7 3 il0 1 0 2-door.mo?2: hnrdlop. Gold, mag wheels. 3 ' ------$ 3 1 2 0 ------i in.A nprlo«s Plant., Wendell. 1 9 6 ¥ D O D G E = MOIO 030.2314. ______Polara bardUip coupe. Hiicket ^ --BEL lonli, Oh:i vh eniilne, 4-Speer iPilan. Power rolet cuNhiono. au toinntic irunHmlHxIiIranHmlHNlDn, tinted Hlcrco,, rear re a r nent neiit Hpcnkcr. Power Jbrakea , ilnnrlng, piiwiir brnkos, biiio* . I' iwer HlecrlnKi cnnHoie, hend rc.itralntfl, H 1967 PLYMOUTHr a , I ,. ,,, nnd power Hlecrlnf 1 malic iraiiamlsilnii, lilt nway „ RlnitH, iindcrcnatliig, bright HiouldlMBs, t;i,niinedicd rond whreh,\ lends of' other A sleerlnj wlioel, y n V8 ongHlno.gglna, •■1 V uty. Power steering, pownr hrakos, 383 V# engine,; l ; ; : Y o u rI* whito wnll tirc.i. cxlraH.. UcnH)ii»(rDcnioiifitrnldrH. ^ ^ , 1 ■' nuiomnilu m tranimliilon, rordovndovn top, fnciory wnrrnniy. This cnr D e a l e r $ 1 4 5 5 , l:Is Jusl llko nnw. Sticker Price ...... $-1217.15 Stickero r Price P r l c o ,...... j A s T.OO $ 2 4 7 7 S a l e ( K , I 1 9 6 4 F O R D sM m Aa ; LL PROF] J (InlAxlo nno lianlinp coupe, row*ro w . 1966 J CADILLACl C LOFIT P r i c e ...... «....$3398 P i P r i c ef e ...... $3995 H nr ilflorlnfl, pownr hrnlira, au* ' , floOnn ■< DsVllls. A uinm atlo Irani* 1 loninilo truiiiiiilitloii, .'ini VH/n nn*nn. iniinon, ,,, power steering, power a Mine. . ^ . hrnkri, hi power windows, pownr I Spnclnl ■(!innii, nuinmatin crulie conirot I J.'and rnclory nlr condlllnnlniI SE IP T . 2 6 1 1968 DODGEODGE 1968 ClCHRYSLER 2 6 t h R/Tr r NENEWPORT1 19(15 PO N TIA, Cn nny it now for (ITO. 4.i|irer kciii!iit,, HtitomiiHtitomnlic irnnHmlflfllon, power Oirouiihoul, o u MU-ST SEE YOU; jM)wer fltfcrlng, rudlii,, iindi-rcoatInKiindnrcoai w i t h MttiTlnKIK nncland hrnlies,lirni Light nackago. Ro- Uiiy Ihh fjroat c a r for 1 9 6 7 V O L K S SEE IT tinderhiiod pnv Irniixuliilon, If Vfl riiKinn , nrw a ? ' 2 ' J O ' 7 A liunlria lU'lliilil, You miiiil m o Iir ■5 THEMAN''lANY NICE FEA' P r i c e ...... P r i c e ...... “e lUls viOilclo. t'l I ," ! ” ,;,I, 3 ...... „..$3746' . ■ . f l f i S B $ 2 3 9 7 FEATURES IN THE CAI Wo huvo DodRO Coronols, Polnras and Monacoscos Tn Fou F o u r D oors, F o u r D oor CAR Hnrdtopfl and Twovo Door 1Hardtop.s; nnd Cliryslcraslcrs In Four Fc Doors and Four SEE■E OURC ' I / OF.)F 'IT H E Y E ^ door hiirdlop.s, , YE/^R Save A Big Bundle Of M oney Onn O ur 1'1968 C l o s e O u t ! BRANDND NEW i SmallSmall Profit1 Still Prevai ^ /I P o o n n t ,t i i i a v c s P r e v a i l s O '/ ■ HuiclcH H u iclcH [: * '.l- , • ' a t BOI3 B R Ei: Ee s e ^ . D o d f f o o i a NOWV SHOWINGSHC f . •, MOTOR M O ^ COMPANYANY , GLENS[ JEJENKINS a ^ ' 800 SOO IDlock, Sccond AvenuoUO South a t olur u r Hliowroom'h Ii o 'fS Chevrolet n O D GiE E CHRYSLfeR — INIMPERIAL J.IM OvprJmii! niirloyloy 3t.1 Muln Avn. W. - 711:3033 nlU T w in FftlU ------J i ------^ ^ ------— r ------

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'. ' -i , 18 Twin Falls Times-Ncws;-Ncws Friday, Sopt. 27, 19688____ ■ cape the tax because any skirt BiBritish‘Minis’ S,shorter than 2-1 Inchcs is classcd . , as a child’s skirt. No sales tax Is FiFace Tax Bite c“arEcharged on children's clothes. LONDON (AP) - The women , Darrell MaiManning: PortPortrait I who’ve been saving moneyey"™. by uSEUSE TIMES-NEWSWAm^M showing skin ore going toI havChave to shell out after Nov. 1. I a i On that date the tax man I AUTO INSURANCE. Of A Politi(•litician On ThThe Go I starts collecting Britain’s 12 perper,I S E E cent sales . tax on miniskirts'skirts; J . ■■I Darrell V. Manning Is a1 young H m easuring 20 inches.and more I PocPocatello businessman whovho got from lhe hem to thc top of the I — S — ll^ l inlerested in polilics at anin early H waistband. . 1 4424 2 4 Main N. 733-0G26 ^ fl age. Now. at hc is onon'the ■ Wearers of'the minis nowow cs- ^ eve a Congressional campaign ....—..... [■^■"TTnirTJlrrliTg^ls^lrills' and popu^ ^ ■ B1^1 H Jari^Jarity against two other men. thc 1^1 .■ Mr. Manning believes thc ■ i h problems^ in Idaho arc 6omm on - i'.-' BI oni>only to Idolio. and solving thosc f l ' 'g ^ f l1 ^ 1 ' problemsp *"®' requires , the services K ' ■ , £ E ’' ' ' f l H of a ( man'who is familiarar with m ' SHH^fl^Hw ' s --Ki^HHM HH1 ^ 1 the stale and what is needed:cdcd in ffl l , . flflflH fllH » D i AMOND A M O N C .RINGS tho Second Congressionallal Dis- f l ^fl trict.trie fl . ^ f l. HHc has been In thc! Idaho ■ ^H^^^^flBK . ^ f l' jcgilegislature for thc past:t eight ■ ^f^SflBI^^ yea f l ^ fl "I push hard on farmn prob- ■ IcmIcms becausc Idaho is a farm ■ H ^ f l state. We depend 100 per ccnt on f l ^ fl agriculture. The soonericr wc ■ rccognizo this, thc soonermer wc H ^ ^ ^ j f l ^fl will move forward." fl ^ fl Mr. Manning said, In a recent ■ ^ f l (nte Interview, that thc state should ■ ^ f l bc -'allowed to take care of its ■ ^ fl problems,, and work with the thc ■ government only in thosc areas H H b whorewhe cooperation is needed.” H ^^9 Sounding something like a con- H ^ f l -servative,-so n Mr. Manning was ask- H ^ f l 'ed: "In wl^t ways do you dif- ■ ^ fl-- fcr in opinion from your two ■ ^fl opponents?” fl flH ' Hts oppohcnt5 in this clcction ■ ^ ^ ^ H j H H 4ATA .... FROM « 1 0 0 ...... B | ■ ore Republican Orval Hansen f . . ' SONATA. . . and A m erican Independentipendent - PParty a r candidate Joel Andorson. 1 ; ^ B “I think there is quitee a dif- f|| •. ■.M fio U R ^ . V p' ' ‘ . .77', B B fcrcnce, and tliis. diffcrenccncc will H j j H J B . X , BH bccbccome very apparent as thc H cancampaign swings Into full gear H THE FALL ELECTION)N Js nearing,ncarl and Darrell Manninglg Is in sa week or two.” Speakingting like TOSSING THE DICEZ aboard tho S.S.i Rotterdam, film actor Ai L working hard for ctcctlonction as (Congressman from Idaho'sho's a politician,p Mr. Manningng said.said, 45.miio45. cruise around New York HaiHarbor for (h:> benefit cf the An whe i"i.!: sho N i Sccond District. He wast in Twin FFalls for an interview Thurs-turs- “Af“After all, my opponents are Re- jj„tho actor is Mrs. George•ge Barrio,Barric, wilwife, of lhe president ol a cosm r s i i f e r it from Pocatello and lias served the pub •tedly ------\i day. Hc Is, a Democrat from Fo tho publican or conservativeaUhirigs in their did quite well at the gamingiming tables whilew on tho cruise. (AP wire; to s last eight-years In tho Idaho Legislature.Leg nppapproach and they look at things ------0 iiimiiii a little differently, andi some­some- slai times less effectively.” RREAD E A D TTIMES-NEWS i r WANT A cen J, Car Dealer Mr. Manning js a business-business- me; Snakes O usted man, and a pilot. He Js a Major M ajor ------froi PRINEVILLE, Ore. (AP);a P) in In the Air Force Reserverve and wal Back After — The Prineville polico- es- at at the present time is getting j ; corted three young mcn and jn in 1nearly as much flying time as their rattlcsHakes from town a a professional. pilot. . T"I lSl take fc;Ir^Y' — — r -- Ail-Trip itoday. plaplanes to Vietnam,” ho said 1- Henry L. (Hank) Wills Ist» _,jii still A few mihutos earlierf thothe calcalmly. ' City Council enacted an ord- /About once a month, he and 1 !i:’ - '"’’‘mr—■ up in tho air. ^ ■ . He is now back In Tw inn Fr-dts alls ‘nance that prohibited keep-lill "work for' tho lda: — "FSM SSBW HHIH t ot the American Cancer Socicty. With Dtfptli Given ' » Mr.s. Leo n o rry , clm irmmnn nn of hnho fnrmer," j, of a cosmetics firm. Audio risportcdly tho Hoad<|iinricr.s comimltleci m ltleci Magic-VnllRy Is Importantlortant tn ;• n people ; ■ ;• w ater coinpitrccl to' 07,(1(10100 nrronrri> j{,,turns will he lelevlsod.'d elnc- he henr whnt we hnve lo say thoy fem II ycnr ago a t Ihin tim o, ro-; linn nli;lit. wlwill understand whnt we nre ii. a ''' ports l.oon flrlovo, miinagcriiagt r 01 of candldaiesidldales tryingIr; to do and voto for us," IJlf- Wiind Cunul Co, j., o r u s," V ' V>., 1^ seoking slato nnd nallonalnnl of- ■ ' — " — Two yi'iirs 11(50 tho rosiirvolr< .(.rvoir (<11 ,,,.,, hoadquartersluarters LAGOON 1 IIOU.SKS WHALES7lAI.ES ; '.'''v rdnliilncil '20,MHI ncri* fcol,' , '' will l)(t nniiiiiiiu'i'd Irilur, roporUroporlH Tho ' gray wlialo's breeding . Slnco lh(‘r(‘ h m nro walor breeding ‘ '■■ ''JJi:. r« w,. nr Holly McDoiuilil, president,esident. plucc pli Is Mexico’s lonelyIv Scnnt- J-.*• • '/.-—-•“‘■■'i,..- tliiiii OKprclod, and nitirn wiilcr will bu num Lagoon, halfway downtlown thelhe r:r ' toiors cun use liint walorI.T tot(. n . meellng will bu ni 1 room, Pnclfic const of IJaja Californialallfornla. k,;.► ...... };oi>d mlvanliigo, thn M auicwic Clint-('nn)* *'“* ••‘‘'ukjuartors room . Pi nilKoo of Big Wtxiil niroctorii worn 111 favor of «lcllvorlngellvorlng ' .. Mai'ii; water (hn»ij;li Oct, S, TIui giilos will 1)0 ('li)sO(l SutTir- 70.(ll)0 a your ago * niul 0,^,l)00 lioro fi'Ct In'lOliO. IS YOUR BEST INVESTMEHI1 Amorlcan l-'ull-i wiilorr will Iw v;iH‘tn imrlhitnrlh ofi)f : , Jtli; WoikI Itlvor nn loii|>• ll'lu'< Itit I Ish : r>totio(]i(i|)itiir — Dctulciflcil Sociulcirlcil — Cxocutivo Socrotorkil■torkil j " ' ' r ’ "imt (lolriinciitiil tn tho oiiiiori'to oonoroto ciofk Typiit —•- Uookkocping Uookkoo — Accounting — i Iliiinii north of Shnshr)iio, II'' nuilniiss AcintlriialrcitlonItlo n —— IliM I — Comptoinoior | kooping and Polling Wachlnoi — j ’69FC VOfV Ccilcukilor— llookkuuping a “ “ •. • Data (Jathered Copying, Di/pllcnf/dgig and WMfniooaraplilng Mochlnoi W l'N DIU.I. — Harold llrown.' ifilnoj [ ’ '' " ■'■./'r'f'-V::''’''- i rhalrinaii of tho ai;rli:iilluniiIriihur'ii — liloclilc TypowfItors,urs, > I .■ v 'l,'.’ •' ■ .. •: ■. \ roinnillloo, Kurn) Aron l)i'Vc-lu|>-l)i'Vrlii|)- , ' , .- J ; I ■ . J nioiii, which III II i.ogiiioni of tint (loodliig (.'oimty I’laiinlitii IMuiiiiliin SERVKSERVICES: ! ..'I., i. , i.'y . i .- 'i r:,-.', X Coniinl;o>lon, will iiioi-l lliliIllll wi'i-kwoi-k lo w Intnroit, o o v ornniont rn in o n t O' atuclont )onn» 19A9 ITD by ford, 2-Door I kirdtop to gather iitiitlxtli'al inatorlal lo iitorlal lo sfudont I lomlnaI —— PParM arl-tlm o o m p loyinont — Uni- 1969 Torino. ' Ford. - -A 1x1 coniplloil and wrlltonn 111 In nar- nnr- ploymenl rkicoimmt — Guid ■■ 1969 Muilnno. rulivo form. t — Guldfjncp Tosting, All new, nil ovorl 5 groatoroat modemodoU, Tho wlnnor’i bock (o or. Wider. Quiotor. U C ly«l(i PotorJion. rhalrniaii,hiilrnian, Moro onQinoi tiuinn ovor. wllll two Itolnow Co alono in III clan. 1 tirguH all cniiuullleo.'i lit lo r^tni-rnin- NATIONALLY>NALLY FAMOUS ; i - Ihny'fi) IIVo ini Musl(nlfl»,isl(nifl» you'vo you'vo (ivof Torino lor'A9 coinns or >f,7, f o u l Irncki o j w ldn o i Cctdlllnc. plulu all unflnlNhoil work111 In l.r-^r- S E C R E T A R I A\L- L - FINISHING F I N I COURSE tn 11)11) luiidlop,luiidtop, ^|^|lf)lls• ■l(lvl(l(|^ (iilfkirj. rlinom ikil. Tllll '<'>V r m d LTD it tio ilu n o d V a nowllno — Thocitor)r DlicounfDlicout TIckoti — ricnlciCl —~ rno( nr cnnvnrl(blr). llion flip Info ctci lono '<^9 f^tilflrxnn, io u Ilk* Ilk* H Sldg, !■ a n«w loioilon. ■ M y naw locailon It H Twin Fallss BusinessBusi College| 0 220 Main Av». N. ■ -6522 TWIN PALIS ■ 260 Socond Strool EEait a it 733-6522 The place)!ace yoyou’ve got to go t’s going on-Yourir Ford Dealer. In lh« M n DulMlns ■ '• Accrpdltod oi a 2 yooryoar tcl ichool of builnoit byy th* A. F. 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■ ' iiila|jEMB^^ Jl F a r mn - S a. a n c h ’ ^P SS.ECTIOIV ' l . - Frldoy,/. Sept. 2727, 1968 Tv^In Falls Times-NeTimes-News A-T ______^ - H Bireetof-QM #^£ =ResejE^dr€ent< ?enter^eterns= S= *KtrispatricfcHea Irffcads-G rai^e^"^ MURTAUGH — JamesJ Kirk- apprappreciation for her services as . i Patrick was electcd . thee new mammanager of the Grange’s food H From 10-Mohtl]VTonth Special1 AssignmentAsf zmaster of Murtaugh Grangeinge at boot]booth at,the fair. — : ...... r - a meeting at the nail...... HaHarold Menser made an agri- H q * • KIMBERLYKI A. R. Rohln- — ' --'' i g ^ -Otherc olliccrs electcd arere Nor- cultvculture report on the bean situa- \ B a p . eon, dlrector.of the'Snakece River maman Petersen, overseer;; Mrs. tion and Will Beck announced ■ ■ H Conservation'.Com Research Center, HeHenry Petersen, lecturer;; Rich- a m eeting to be held a t 9 a.m . '■"' /, I F ^ S | j has returned from' a 10.monthO.month ar^ard Carrier, steward: Ralph Oct. 17 at the holiday Inn. Twin v^MBSfV^sBl§J9fF T I «w ■ H n r assignment a t the. University of-o f' ' B Breeding, n a ssista n t s t e wv a ard r d ; ; Fail;Falls, with'the public urged to. - ' - JH Minnesota’sMini St. Anthonyy Falls MMrs. r James'Sargent, chaplain;aplain; attend.attct The meeting will be with HydraulicHyd ' Laboratory. ^ ^ B RalphRa Denton, treasurer;-; Mrs. the Mountain States Telephone l AlAt the university, Mr. Robin- Robin* WilWilliam McCoy, secretaryry and Co. qnd Public Utilitliss Com- M ■ iM M | son worked with Universitysity Mr*Mr-, ’' > ' reporter, rei and'Earl Young,J, gate- missmission. gHfiUnrfV 'w%. gga sonrsonnel and the Agricultureure Re- keeper. .. ThThe Pomona Grange meeting I" 2 s m p ^ ^ B B S I^ S S search Service doing a special ■ ■ Mrs. Earl .Young was elected was announced for ■ Oct. 12 at ''ri reseacch project on the:he me- H n ^ ^ B to serve as Ceres; Mrs. NormanBorman the Lucerne Grange hall. .v chanics of erosion andd scour Petersen,Pe Pomona: and'Mrs.i 'Mrs. Tl;The Murtaugh Grange meet- • ! , I iBH I ^ H j fronfrom irrigation and flow' control h BI HaroldHa Menser, Flora. Mrs. Ing scheduled for Oct. 4 has WtSBi^ R ^ K l, strustructuries.4 ' o t I Ralph Breeding Is lady’ assis- bMnbeer changed to 8 p.m, Oct. 5 ^ jJH v B ||n |^DR ^ HI .. . ..El Erosion and scour control tanttan steward. > becabecause of the high school > ir " ^ H l from the action of fallingig watec. James Sargent was elected activities. is always a problem, particular-rticular- ySjt H H ex( executive comniitteemanin to ReRefreshments were served by ' a WH ly in irrigation. A tremendousmendoiis t ly i ' serve sei a three-year term.\. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Petersen 'j amcambunl°of tim e and moneyloney is Me gift In and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Denton,' spent trying to dissipate! the en- ■Ag Menser was.presented a gift ln and l u n J i flowing streams. • --Th^ problem Is generallyo r a l l y -worworkiltBeclal researesearch pro|ect on the mechanics . Ihls ea r looked veryaood'*B'and} d;i the-field should have aI good j ^ U . Gooding County farmarmers ers walwater control along highwayslilgtiways of erosion and scour fromifrom Irrlg;lrrlgati(m and flow control i struc* : x io siSi-OUTI i- i ------. soon will be h arv cstl^|'thek;cm thek;cpc craps... > ^ . weiwere developed there. tuitures. » = * ■ NMr. Robinson worked with tthe h e ------^ ^ ^ ------——^ Wa'ra cleaning hous*is* lefo maka room for winter slocks group in Minnesota in.stSi^ng-ot5i=nng-a searchsean program for Improving I of snow tlras, cold-waothorwaothar n*inaads, end. toys. Big prlca a large scale study and: in set- the design of irrigationon*^ struc-stru^ iB J i U M a u d e) I discountsll J Top Angus^ ting up laboratory equloment^uloment turej tures, A field study is in prog- _ ^ ______• • .' •<■ . ' .■ . Fences AndLj ------to-make-models- of-eroslotrcon^sioircon» tbstTess*Tiear^erome'^n‘Th6~de5lgii ‘ AlongLJe] \f ; trol structures. __ of checke and drop structuresS I S MJ a s t e r O f W E E D ' ~ FeaturedTAt “During the . period, several for s small irrigation ditches. , phases of study were completedompleted TheTh research center at Kim- CanCanals |« fnIn ' the laboratory and the staff berh berly is one of the leading'alf^ re- T uttle G rangenge ^ CHOPPER State Fdnr of the labdrotory are continuingontinuing searchsear, Installations in this • A high quality showingng of An- the studv alon? the sameme prin- countrycoun on structures for irrl-irri- TUTTLE—Willlam Maude was Farmen througliout. the vallejvalley were busy this pastt weekweeK gusg,] breeding cattle wasas a fea- cioalsclo that Mr. Robinsonison inl-lni* gationgatic needs. Particularlyariy' they irc-electcd m aster of the .Tuttle barvestlog commercial and contraicontract beans. Although most* of theft® tuWre of. the 1968 Easternirn Idaho Hated.Hai aro h on de- Grange. r DAMS I has been cut, there are some late fields st aro noted for research on de- < bean crop In the area bas been c e fields Slate Fair in Blaekfoot.3t. Judge Electronic| Instrumentationatlon was vicesvice; and structures for auto-nuto- o u ,e „ e j Davlj, FBieBI which have not yet beena cut. Otnrom the information recorded ■ ■ —• The. Tuttle Grange officers ...... U Elevate. Calves sired by Black on tape. LUNCH WEEK SET iwlll be Installed at a Joint3lnt aer-ser- C ] ^1 5 2 0 Walter Schum acher'IsIs alsoalso. .cu cutting com at the Pitchn Fork ^ the junior ^The study has directt applica- TheTt President has proclaimedroclttlmed ivice of the Pomona Grange and _ 9 ^ ^ Ranch, north of King HUI, owned nge and . % mill T liii, owned by Mrs. Mary Knox. Approxl*\pproxi- g,gei^)f.sire class. ~— ‘ - tlotion to the Snake River.^er. Con- thothe week beginning Oct;.let;,. 13 as imost of the subordinatesI in the ro ll . . . i ■\Jlk mately 107 acres are being harvi ■ The reserve championon heifer, seiservatlon Research Center'snter's re- NationalNatl School Lunch':rW Week., cek.., county< Monday...... •.. _____ ■ was ex- Mrs’ Knox, is having herlier weaneweaner heifers Hauled from the Dry i\JRS Pride "22 M 66. was ex- f= Ranch,^south^ofHill^Cl^.t^theFty. to the Pitch Fork Ronch north ofIf KingiS^hibited « by Stevenson A ngusn g u s ^ ______>e. ffidi-diirrng .iheiJvlntcr^ Hcr—daughterSruphtorft — Ra«ch. Hobson, Mont. . -..... — Janie. aml-Annr®pent thehe weekoncweekond-at-the Dry-Ranch-where-thcy8 re-th cy ------— = = = ----- — - . participated In the cattletie drive gatheringgi cattle to be moved to jj the King Hill Ranch. Milk Production Mrs. M aiy iKnox purchasedchased the J . W. Robinson ranch oneoa, and 1For August Down STARTtT PU P N N iiii 3s,. C «...34"«. - one-half miles west of! King HillHIU on the Snake River and has : I': named ir the River Ranch.Mh. Mr; ahdaii Mrs. Larry Jarvek arere living Milk prcfducHon during August in the house. Mr.’ Jarvek'ek is empemployed at (he_Ri.ng.Hlll.Port.of.Port .of v. was-esUiflOted-at-9,567 e milUonf * for your; fall PipelinePip and Pipe Installations - I Entry aod Mrs. 7arvekk worksworks'ai at (he' Glenns Ferry Bank.ink. Mr. poundsn by the Crop ReportingReportlnn ■ 9 ‘ «. and Mrs. Robinson and1 family movedm to Hawthorne, Nev.!v. Board.Q This was one per-cent "" li 49^'*• The famous race-horse.rse. Truly Night, died according to Mr. u less than a year ago, ?nd"fiv"i and five B e f o r e w iinter n t e r freeze-up. f r < G5et et reiready for~ springi g I I ' . ' and Mrs. Clay Burpum,m. North Shoshone, who received5d word perp cent under the 1062-66062-66 Au-AU- I . I . i! II IB.' This|stopD STOCKSl OF was II. Not much damagenage w u reported: and harvest haslas been overo last year*and 131 per cent 1 i uviwlsl^ I proitresslng rapidly. above average. Daily p»putj»rputput per ... Elba well driller Arlolo Uoyd Is nbw drilling a stock well for cowc during August was l3.7 M O W E R I t Mr.. and M rs. Ivan Darringtonrrlngton of Almo. ppounds. , , , , ' 6 rollar hydroo'. 3 H .p . B riiM .; ... J l ' w,.). Membeni ot the EHMlni Cattlemen’sCattlem Association are gatheringlalherlng USEI TIME^NEWS WANT ADS ,110 BOI. .poxy. cattle In the bilU west ef Elba tl ' ef Elba this week, lhe caKle haveive been I lined tank.5>•: , dopth whaela.. .1. ■?' onivarlous forest pasturesures duriniduring (he summer and will n«w be • PIP^ E ^ : : • R«8. 92BB.0B put In tbe beer pastures,res, which are the lower pastures where ' R*S.$S9.fi5 <'| they will remain unlll they(hey are moved off the range Uter aiid SALE taken te tha various ranchesanches in t tbe area. (B G iQ Q M[3Q5 Q y i ' All sizessiz^ from Vi"i " tot o 3 6 " Mf. and M rs. Gerardd Luttmer have-purchased 120 acresr « nnear . . r ijOLL-O-MEASURE Tuttle from Mr, and Mrs,.Mrs, Fores Forest Weaver of Wendell. Mr. Mr, and ISURE __ K * 3 9 * ’ i Mrs, Luttmer. and childrenIdren have been Iving a t the ranchnch and have leased It for severalirat years.. N't Piii^ . . duction at EvtiyMllklnglMllklngl Glenn Berryman trucked:k ^ his stesteers ^irom hli ranch westt of Elba 4o his farm south of Burleylurley this (his week. The steers have been on QIaaaaphera pasture en the ranch this summsummer and now wlU be putII laIn H« bb _ wllh.'«u«l. , teM lots. Ellis Parish of Elba asi S. COMPLEI of Elba awlsted Berryman. . I calibrations D n w n .'This Is 28 p e r cent lessl « . ththan .n I ' S f " 1 1 . I r ilNiSltBlKMi: i Production Downl / U W I I the 1967 production, butIt 18 per iV w H V In l ^ Sh ■ - UNE OF, WASHINGTON (AP)> -— PrO^Pro- cent more than average,'•th the eU de- e- imif- , ...... (TEEt duction of Merlon Kentucky partment ia]d. Both ..acreage acreage I . level milkingnllklng A l l t f L ' S 0 ? “ iE^OtlRNEWrti''l bluegrase seed this yeara r is esti* and production .were leaseaa than I - advantagett All Shai p e . . . Sizes M mated a t 4,479,000 poundslunds (he lasryear in (he major producingirwluolng V , J » k«p.'bl(iody'bloody Ml. .Shapes . I . . . Type . ^ 8Btt,crr,6N O F J Agriculture Departmentlent re­re- states of Washington, Oregon, mllkoutof'utof p porls. Idaha and California. , ^ ■ '•■ ■ ■ '' ' ''' IlnM.. Is '■ , ' Yoii can add Rijjl-p*- - ■' I THANI^NK YOU I M easurat to youf TWIN FALLS; BANK & TRUST COMPANY praiant plpollna, or Sooi(outlierii IdlI d d i l i b j f e a TWIN FALLS LIVESTtLIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. ' ordor with your now Chora-Boy Syatam ;' ' fiP E , I n c . m m i i lODUC&COMPAHY Nr iMHi ’4*lail» mU^Imiw IPE & S till:EL, SIMPLOT SOILIIL BUlUBUILDERS 7 ^ DANIEL'SI l y ' V 2B08oulhl!B0 South Park Av*,, Tw inflails,:n l^alla, 733-8S99 ' For your fine• iiipportilipport o flh e 4^R program s, PAIRY SUPPLY , 304 Robbins Ava, .I ' AArcnia kangdon,n, Mgr. . ■ochiry Haod Tin Dan, OleniOlenn. KTm and Ann Sheumake#’® ya»66»a ■ Twinwin Fotlim u ^ ■.....•

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.T w in Fd))*, TIrtV»*Ne>v»News , Fridoy, Sspt-s27, 1968a ', I R esidts O f T.F.r.F. CCounty W "- MagicIc Vailey’aVi ^ f| ASC Election»n AreA re Listed ■ 1 Results of the 1968 electionlon of The ASC Community Commit* V ' i '•hi k i i ' . - V '^ 1 ASC corAmunlty committeemensemen tee cchairman, vice chairman, - for the T^in Falls County' com- and tJtnlrd regular member auto- ^ I ^ 4-HH ScScene L . '. i munltles.are announced,by/ Carl maticmatically. become delegates to Boyd, chairman of the Twin the' 'couhty convention, where Fails County Agricultural Stabl* farmefarmers are . elected to fill IBk 'M. lization and Conservation Com- vacarvacancies on .the ASC coijnty W eek To:0 Be Observed MI p ^^ 5® millmittee. comn-committee. The alteriate com- 4-H i The electiona vw te'held,:ld. by mittcimitteemen become wftmate SH6s H0N E — UncoJn County TomTor Dallas. 9 mall and ballots.were tabulatedlUlated delegidelegates to the convention.. 4 H c rs w l 11 obstrvb. Nationalational -.Idaho^Pride.meeting_Ii heldeld Inin ■ - publlclv-bv-theJncumbentJASCtJASC _ -_The_CQUntV-Conventlon ’ae will b_e ------4-H Wee^TJbT-S^JS tHrwigh:dJs:Bh:dJs* BoJi^JSe ucli ju-ji wjjj i>e auendcdrenflea ~ S ^ H ^ ^ H l S ^ B H B i K a B ^ ^ ^ E I_ county coui committees. ■ __~heJd heJO a t tiie couniy ASC~'office, tolays and exhibiu, reportsi Mary by Gary Freeman,- delegate;egate; - ' ' “~F< Farm ers elecB fflb thercom com- i Oct.O cir3.'at‘8"p:m7ThIs‘convention 3 ' ' Lou Ruby, extension homele eco- KatieKal Hansen, delegate:. Genlnejenlne ; mittees are: • Is op open ,10 the public, nomics. Agents.. KtsKlsUng. David and Arnold Ross,RW3. ^ Buhl — B arto n 'E . rSonher,onher, AfterAfii the county committee- ' Johiuiy Urnitift-snd-Oustyityand and ValVal'^nd'Johnny'Umitla; ------, chairm an; Richard Atkins,J, vice men are elected,, the delegates . .' M ark.D ixon ara in charge^rge' of SSome twni be asked by their r ,. . chainnan; Chester Noh, regularegular detendetermine which of the riegular : ..,V displays;' '. mliministers to assist with Church^urch n ■‘iH member;met BUI Watt, fint alter- comncommitteemen will serve as the ’ , i F our '4-H members will11 pre*pre- serservices during the 4-H week.eek. ,;v, ‘ hate,n^ti and Gordon Bennett,t, sec- comncommittee ' chairman and. vice sent talks to Rotary Wednes&y.tesday. 1The county agents are proud ond alternate. - chainchairman for the coming year, • .Oct. 9; T h ^ are Daivld Ross, of the Uncoin County 4-H mem- FUer R. W. Pierce, chalr^chair- AS(ASC county and community . ' '.:;'l>i8ty;lM^; Geolne KlsUnging and bet bers who are ‘‘learning- byby do- A -^i' “ man:mai Glen Leonard, vice chair;chair: farifarm er- committees are In ■ . s .—■ ' ," inging.” . The youth and county ' m mai an: Jay H. Cobb, regularegular charscharge of local administration agents would Uke to thanknk the U ' mmei ember: Victor E. Mal,, first of stisuch national programs as 19 4>H leaders in the countycounty 'w ljr a U f lg f lf lH H B H H B f lf ll . aite altem ate, and Everett Andrews,drews, the Agricultural Conservation ■ ■ wh who give of their time andnd en- - seconda®ci alternate. ProgiProgram, the Cropland Adjust- aaM er^ to guide, counsel andad g.«t et Castleford ~ Jake Prudek,'rudek, ment Program, the feed grain l ^ j to toliaiow boys and girls in the die chairmd ia an; Calvin Graybeal,ll, vice progrprogram, the voluntary, wheat !' 4-H program. chairmcha an; 9Im Wheeler, regularegular progtprogram, .the National Wool pro- ■' member:. John Ensunsa,, first gram gram, the Sugar Program, com- alternate, and Marvia Cox,X, sec-MC- modiimodity loans, and storage facil­ ond alternate. i^loity loans. Each ^ r , local farm- • HM m I I e . Twin Falls —-iTerry L. Sul-ersSul- ers t earn thousands of dollars H Extra Loans | llvan, chairman: Kennethth H. throuthrough, participation fai t h e s e : Poe,Poe vice chairman: Noah«h • D. farm-farm-acUon-jrogram.s^ ^ 7;- •■'' ' | H B KH | ArePlaimeda d I Oliver, regular member; E arl = m O’Harrow,O’H first altemate, and Dlck^Die Stafford, second alter- ^ I ^ H ^ hH For f Farmers § HHHBBHHHBBH^HHB ^ WHEAT OIUSSES’ onn U.V. S. ForestFir® S erv ice-raag e^ t-wt was— aa-— RangerRang GwrgrFiyr toipRtiB^ jj^H' ^ AP'Fami Writer' mbliuluoal, In im by thele MigleMagic firefli« have now re au ed a polatpoint . Wbeatgrass Wbei that were planted In d >r^ chairman; Jake S^und,. r^ii- I H WASHINGTON (AP) ~ About ^ support livestock. Here Heber L00 m^ i^ ServiceServI portion of tha n,000-aere t SSSO milUon.in extra loans wUI „ 0,000-aere bum. The grass oa the BLM3LM lar member: Richard (^esneU, Mmty commissioner, left, and Foresti’orast laM aad private land alsoalso Is ver;very good. first, firs altem ate, and RichardS A. AQUAl'”- m H ba made available to farmfc bor------;------, ' ; Cat .rowrowers,by spring planting time . ' ; Carrier, second altemate. ? \ i --- xmder a blH -pasK d'Friday W - r j Salmon Tract — O ran‘Jones,Jonis, —1-.WATER.PURlHSr Y O U C A N ’TT Sthe Senate, sayis the Farm cred* Q i^BaMomngCroigCropProductiol C tion ' / • f t chairm an; Glenn Nelson,>. vice .. It Adminlstratioo. • '^re'? Soda! Security Bj May Force g;chairm an; Lester* E. Joslln,jo>iin. The measure, which now goes i regular, member; Lee B Bitxen- lton- S %». E A T O U R : to the House, would let the; FCA Question B ox Q I T G b u rs, first altemate, andd EUis V em pay off capital held by L _ Hike In Farmarm Frice-SiippoiP pport Pa^yments1|U 9 i Fuller; second altemate. p r o d u c t ?S government and run its loan jf s I<^ If you have any questions — T ' " r progmms without fMeralbudg- budg- about .boi your social security,SS,**«d- ad- By DON KENDALLL, . CharlesChal I.. Grant, departmartment ent wcwould-heed to make support •«, But It's necessaryy to et control.' . Hresdress them to Jim Davis,'is Box ^7" AP Farm Writer b'udgeibudget director, said the Sept. 1 papayments to farmers this year. W farm ers and ranchersh e r s About* S148 mitUon of federal^ e r tl k1239 m Twin Falls, Idaho 83301. . W/ WASHINGTON (AP) —- Bal- crop (estimates for largerir crops Last January, Grant said,iS! the Meetings On ------j u s t ’t h e s a m e . We've e 'v e capital “ I is tied up in FCA'si's O-C- . , ___L .,. loonilooning crop production1 m ay of livelivestock feed grains account departmentde estimated'its 1969 a ‘been etendlng. soundlund billion »“* enterprise. For this rea- Q- n ' My husband is S77 yearsye a rs (orce ^orce the government to0 hike for. n:most of the expected:ted in- fiscalfis budget'for price.support A son the government has final oif' Qi(j anjj diabetes•les for price-support paymentsyments creasecrease. acacUvitles a t about $2.9 »£ bUUon. Alfalfa-Weed' long-term agricultural say !?" on how much the credit sys- *i^ credit to farm ers and ^ the last 18 years. He hasas only mlUlon this year, ana Agri- The $150 mlUIon would1 be on TbeTt additional funds would / " tern, can feijd farmers. been able to do limitedI work,work. culturec«»u I>epartment.expertrt said top of an extra ^ 0 0 mililon5n oro r so ^ho s t tolal expenditure to about V t. rancheW for the pastpast Hm i wu would .How FCA to nui In the Wednesday. the didepartment said earlierirlier it $3 $3.8 bUUon. S t Control Set ' 50 years. — See us res r «(M to two operations In the Wedi I US restore on its own about• $650 i>gtlast three years and poorr circu- The payments are provided A number of alfalfa weeded con- ^ H about your long-terme r m mlHIon mil cut from A e agency’s* ,_,i,Iation in his legs and feet, he _ trol meetings has been sched- • /, w ^ u« lending budget this fiscal year. by law to farm ers cooperating credit needs. _y“ jf* is unable to hold a steady job. r I r \ m ■ federal farm programs. uled by Gelgy Agricultural:ultural . i C S J ■ A slmHar bill has been ap- wWe - would li2 e to know wICattleFeedingExIf there V*< ing Expanding To Ft ? Chemicals in Idaho, starting■ting In ^ • • • 1 ■maaiaBBMtniaMMniinM*■■■ proved pnj by the House A^cul- t” , 1 ^ Farmers agree to restrict crop ml«)cu.ber.rj turetur Committee,'but ChairmanI™"** isj^_ any kind of social security production in return for a guar- _ W.^R. WT Poage, li-Tex.. said t i f tanetlu-ta-couM-receive. « ------C * ------Hnteerthat-minimum-price-sup':e-8up' —/ —At-the-meetingsrGelgy-repre*■-repre- W W A, It would not be possible^ ^tates^ithrFeediFeed^GraiHs—— |port payments wiU be available.lilabte. sentatives«eii wUl discuss control - - ^ day das he wasn’t certain whether the measure could be cleared for us to give you a yesy®* or By DON KENDALLL um gigrain the Great Plainslins and iJlierefore, -Grant said, budrnt budget 0‘ cheatgrass. shepards purse, no answer a t this point. We !9 can. foxtail and other weeds In. al- h J■ I ftor for Houae action this session'ion ofOI suggest that your hus- w / AP Farm Writer the SouthwestS has contributedtributed cucuts ordered by Congress can- ‘O* W Congress.co> ur hus- WASHINGTON (AP) V— The greatlneatly to rapid. expansionislon of notnc be applied to price supportlUDoort ^alfa.*aj They will also reviewlew the I ^ ^ S h Poage said he plans to haveham Bee thee social gpeag..gj. which produce thee m ost feedingfeedln In those areas. acactivities concerning farmers.’ principles P" of herbicide applica-ippllca- . . hhls u committee act on the• Sen-c«n- f,security , represetvtatlve whenfben he livestockuves feed grains tradlUonal-llUonal- - ’There,‘Th are other factors,;tors, of But some-posslbly all~of the tions, as well as weed control ’ ■laigliHRWIW > ateate-paesed' bill next weekI and. j j is in your area or visitfli. the iyit; ,, ‘•’® most fatt cattle coursj course,” Larsen said, "suchsuch as IncreasedIn spending for priceI ® around the fai-m and ranch In ' y M M M B K w thetbCT urge the Rules CoiiwnUleemlltM Twin ,*‘*® *■ for 1 the nation’s slaughter:r mmar- ar- decentralizationdecen cf thee meatm eat supports su mav be spread among.P„ 5® fenceI®" rows, ditch banks and to clear It for House acUon. v?.claim for dfsabllfty benefits.efits. A ket. * packirpacking Industry, transportationortatlon other ot agencies of the depart- (annyards. " I think we can pass it *if if wew, determination can then be made .JL: out the and the supply of feeder cattle." m it was AU meetings will start at '88 ousa •• on whether you quality l^ for d dls- l^ This has been true about the ai^ tl cattle." ment. A spokesman said It was ^ can got Jt before the House," ’ i .. I « o com belt of the upper Midwest.[idwest. "But," he added, “ thele main notnc certain a t this UmaI what p.m. p.n Refreshments. wlUlU be ^ .lUI^ Poage said. “ I can't conceivencelw “•’•••ty benefits. Please bring“JlLuP But the feed grata productionduction «afO'reason Is the big demandand for thisth might total. serserved. FEDERAL lAND BANK that the House would tumS Itit your birth or baptismal certifP . beyond beef. With more money to cate and your last Income Vi_ tax ba* Hf* been expanded far beyond beef. ‘Jf we had to pass on aU the The1 Idaho m eeting, locatlona ^ ASSOCIATION ORn p . ■»"down.'*, , ?n to lowaflUlnols. heartland.n d .and and »P«ndspend, peoj?le seem toto ,, want extra,ej spending under the:>: price andan< dates, are: Burley, .Ponder- * .'rto -FCA oversw thre«»basic basic ^«tum when j^ou:-come* *“in •to cattle feeding .now.is importantipo'rtant more meat.l ' ai comwnents: Federal Land v.= support• progranf to otherler da*da- osao« Inn, Oct. .21;- Rupert.-Eiks;™e E thebottuesi rl Mhni.f to many areas that a fewV years ^ The biggest expansion2k-.1^5 has partmentpt actlvIUes, I'mn hot Lodge,Lo. Oct. 22; Gooding, Memo* RENT - 16ASE - SALES TWIN FALIS Banlu, I which make long-termg-tetm ” QQ.*i’ win have earned about aga-had ^ to ship stock hundred*lindreda been In Kansas and'N ebraska si loans to farmers, mostlyV forf o r MiOOO when I.retire on Novem* 1 2 ^ r cent a year from 1055 to it, could absorb rialrla Building, Oct. 23,-andd^ln Twin ; ^ ; '733-242r - land; Intermediate Credit?^Bdlt ber 1st of this year. Does« r t h this f ; to "■ . ' ■ 2«?" F atb . Holl&y fan. Oct. U. 1 ^ m / j S - S I Banks, S which serve productionluctlon incimean that I wlU not be able - • A recent study by tne Agrlcul- Blit the western com belt area make to receive any benefita-until jUre credit associations to make to la cSma Missouri, Wis- short'term loans for farmI o|)er-oper- nexnext year. ‘"-'■"“-I S ®*t o t K a s i Si. v s ””, consin1; and Minnesota produces RUPERT "Iating expenses, and the Cooper*:oop«t' AA. V ot necessarily. Aithougli J™jj wains one-third of the fed cattle. SUU, ative Bank system whichI helps you will have earned'[-“s much a p'S3a .T o', u®o s i r . r Hthe department ' said, thla Is less «0 »HT L tUCH 5 “ more than the annual limit of . Las' y « ’’ “«>M »“ « • mai-kol- S ' *’ finance farm coops. moi cattle P®*' ^ ' Virtually all the montfy loaned S16iS1680 . you could still getet bene- ^ «bout‘ 22 million fatQDK catUe, itlA jt?,"1955. «M« 1- ■ by the various institutions» head- fits for Novfembcr and Decem-DeVem: twicetwIc as many as in 1855,-theMO,. in« remains as tha leading ed by FCA comes from sale of ber If you do not earn more |. ^ 1, fat*cattte suite, producing al- BURLEY bondsp. and debentures to private tha:than $140 wages in either of ‘‘rrIllin o is, WIS- investors.--^— —-ri=:;=sr=x=^-— thothose-two-months-or-work-morerrk-more coosIn^and-Minnesota'marketedlaVketed ^S 2 f ^ OHN KUWAU-- __ — ■ than tha 45 hours per monthahTn in 7 a 7.1 minion; ' Nebraska andnd Kan- n ^ ____ J ______. • , . , . bUibusiness of your own. . sas “J* 4.4 million; TekflS,-NewS.-New '^-v-' v ------^ l U CJrABLETS — - r a x 5*“ X r S s ------*TTnrT6iTftifii~Df-the~Medrcalffeorcai TO TOw long beforo then or when = w s S l Nevada 2.8 million;' Wash- „Th« The Idaho Crop and Livestock Society of New Jersey saysys tluit shouldsho I sign up for myly »ocmisocial Oregon, Wyoming,lg, Mon^Mon- Rep®Reporting Service reporls an es* A. McCOMIS . J"'miUc tablets now are availablecallable security?soc !"8 ‘ > for ulcer patients. The tablets - • A.A W e-advlse-a-personrson -to tana,-Idaho and Utah 1.41,4 mil- t*mattimated-607,000 chicks -were ihSod of llon;. -Indlana. ,Ohio,-, Michigan,llchlgan, h*hatched .cJ In Idaho's commercial • ----- are-made of-hlgh^Jrotein,-pow-», pow- sigsign up three months ahead of "O" North hatcheries during August, about ■ dered milk. tlmtime to allow time for obtainingJbtainlng Pennsylvania 1.3 million; North b“tcl iimil fo? Dakota- ‘ and South - -Dakota fo'ur.per.cent abova the hatching igggB necessary proofs and time for “ 1“ il S ou th -a year. ago. - niiariUTlM M IIIIXMiliM IIM UUM ] UUM HUUIUjH'■■■* processing the claim soM thntthat nJ»«on. and the 11 South- a y* B your check wlH start ■rriuina arriving eastern*“*' states, plus Marylandlaryland ----- — r 9 E soon nfter you retire. The•n S aec-see- ««'» New York 795.000. S H G E T R E A I V B ond part of your questionm apnar-aonar. These states were grouped ac- EADY FOR fiB ently asks whether it wouldLvauid bb cording to similar livestockivealo^k POULTRY I I g better to wait until youII arearn 65CS *^^9'economies, the department said, B years old to sign up. Thisrhis Is a J®*’" T. Larsen of the depart- PROCESSING WINTERFER NOW! li!n matter of individual preference,eforoneo m®'ment'R economic research serv- B A person receives BO perr ccnt,gent, atnt ><=0 sttld the production of sorgh- W« ^ <«»lam dnii oil typti • , ll won’t ba long unlllllll you’ll I;ba needing tha followlnflInfl B og. ‘‘8^ ^•^’’ omount he would «r•r ftogiinr, riic«i iioft «i io< B receive at age 03. His benefit does . " ' , • - it now, b*> ready . . . . AND SAVEI '■ EB not raise to tho full amount at can earn and sill! rccolvova bene- Bfi agiage 65 after he has been« rereceiv- cel5. . ''««>' P<«slblele y o u “Siiejl” or "Unlco""Unico" FPermanent Typ® gB Ing benefits for three years."oars It VS“ni5o' PO U L T R Y « •! B remolns 80 per cent of the»h * y«ar. , F or exwnple, if you aro B amount ho wpuld havo received ?"‘Jentitled to $140 per month in B if he hod waited untilJ «m 65M benefits and earned $3000,ss:v; you SUPPLY ANTI-FFJTI-FREEZE B if to start receiving his beneflti. coutd get as much as $960 Inin Sia 8lh Av*. W. 793-3UI -!ll ll social security benefits for the „ § Q. I'm OS years oldI ano and ai-al- v«ar for the BBgnsmm' m M M igM unjf ^I'n ca?e lots B ready signed up,for Medicare.Medicare. — ------L_------P ar gallon ...... 8 H My employer has putI me on r / ►» VAK r £ j *1.38 faIB a part time basis, l^lsI wiU will cut H my earnings to $3000 per yiar. ' ! / a m B Can I get anything now from \/ ’•lijm.iitJl - B social security?. FALL BUILDINBUILDING BUYS POLYETHYLrHYLENE FILM |B “ A. With the incrense In social I tv 'i- »--i» rrJfr r t >Q.Q.lk«5 I tM 'h rin Z MORE HERE ON , ' For sllag* cr hay covon S security benefits and theiJubSfall liberal* SAVE MORE HI 11'. luh.'itirtlih u ivS to 40 ft. wldo r r B ictlon .of tho amount a person YOUR BUILDINQ3UILDINQ SUPPLIES , th e r o ll...... IP . . . coma out, lookok ua ovar, aaat tha many aavlnga m w* hava aach waak...k . ..

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Raises Goodd T - ' ^ i . T l - Has$500Millio[illion In Loansi ■ jfron from the main money markets.'" 'C'J , 'V - ^ LiJjjS ...... , ^ 1^ . I >B| Southern Idaho farmersrs and tal tally owned and directed bybv far- _j..l “Th®n*“ to Land Bank asso- it,' but mers of the five states, says Mr.Mr J;.clations, , farmers have major .. ^ ranchers may not realize it,' but m< control of both lending and bor- ' - Potato Seed i C they have just helped writewrite a NiNutting in announcing.the “half- ' . ' FARGO. N. D. - A gain this B l y - L Z T TW s North- billion milestone.” Ownership-® vi_.,, is rowing._ Loans are made on farr. ^^■ 8 memorable chapter in North- bll «L mer-suggested lines. They may • : year, • North Dakota . potato west farm finance. hcheld through 61 Land Bank as- le TW^ *^5 gradually, on tenns • growers were blessed wUhith Ideal L x f* “The Federal Land Bankank of soclatlons,.so similar to the Twin adapted .b., to the farm er's needs, .r"- growing conditions to produce m h H Spokane, last week, passedsed the FtFalls Association. Area direct- 3 ' a riood crop of high qualityIlty seed milestone of $500.million in cap- orors locally include Clarence W.w they may be repaid ahead. , n .n Z ' of schedule, without penalty. potatoes. Itlital loans outstanding to farmersarmers H*=**==*** I I. At^c skill! s i iidu« buuM. Pnjbably.-mosf^---; • suoply of Norgold Russets,ils, Ken-Kcn- Land Bank Association of)f Twin kikins. BuhL ' - _ Spopular of all^savings In opera*. nebccs. Red La Sodas. Red F a ils .— Pontiacs, Norlands, Norchlos, . It « Currently, South I d a h0 o ‘f fam a m - tiorition costs are distributed as div- ■ lorchios, -The historic •'half-billion-dol- and ranchers.'have oi.lstand-iitstand- ide.Idends to association members.” > ' LaRouges-and .other popular ‘ lar” mark was passed, when a , popular la ^ 1^ ^ Ing loans of $117 m illion-liion-in in ' ■ ~ ■■ ------= varieties. loan to a farmer, on the Colum- >“ Norgold Russets, whicli were Ic force, wilh $9,704,000 extended v j h were ' blbla Basin Irrigation Project in Associa-- developed in Norlh Dakota EEastern Washington was pltjcedplaced. ^ the Twin Falls Associa-. iNewJM 4-H Club Is have been acccpted widelyIcly and SgSiW on the books of the bank. There . ' 01 se loans enthusiasticaly throughoutlOUt the S g^ H hadh: been keen interest-,-alnong among ”“Not one penny of those loans FormedF( At Filer m ajor .part of the potatoto grow­grow- tho 61 Land Bank Associationsclations >3 is government money,” N Nutting utting FILf E R — A new 4-H club ing areas o( the United1 States. ,. a.as to when and where thee “half- “Farmer-rancher directorslirectors hashas been formed in the Flier Norgolds consistently out)Ut yield ,. bbillion” loan would fall. '. of of associations, like ours,rs. rec- rec- area.arc The new club Is the Cook- ' Russet Burbanks and1 Early Officials had sensed earlyirly last ^ onimend and service all11 loans. loans. in-Sew-In in.< 4-H Club. . ' ’ . Gems. Thev are highly resistant Spring the outstanding Federal ^ Th^y I'"®’* local conditionsons andand Officers o include Janice Moore, ' to scab. Thev sell well because -• ^B U H . Land Bank ‘loans for progress”ogress” tn their neighbors’ problems.IS. TheyThey president; pre Karen Foutj, v ic e of their beautiful, golden, smooth ■ | S would p ass the $500,000,00000 markm ark §'S®t the loan money through)ugh the president;pre Diane Fouts, secre- netted skin, shallow evesves and ■ B a l . som etim e late in 1968. But B ut the th e Spokane fl Land Bank, which/hich inIn tar tary-treasurer; Sharon Jorgen- oblong to long shape. Theyrhey are date came earlier than hadad been turntt gets it through the sale of sen,sen recorder, and Diane Jor- . excellent both for bakfng a n d aanticipated. T he presentt $500.- bC CTn I 1 duction In North Dakota should il%E i9 llili-n p ^ ■ ■■ be about the same as last year I but since there was a S shortage S Plans J New Stor;Storage ConceptS D t ^ Cattlemen can Increase•crtass Gl G ran g e N ami m es! e s 5 ... We havetave otron handr-ready to go}.to to wwork ork th e fbliowlng. of some of these popularliar new ST the lifetime beef productionduction O J varlelies last year, it would«ould be IDAHO FALLS — A newew stor- cicustomers. 0of. a 2-year-old heifer by a good idea for growers?ers and aage..concept that will further Juice storage also hasIS a bene- having her calve early,y'L in fi.the. 1N ew O ffic e rs'-' j dealers to book seed now so rmodernize Eastern Idaho’slo’s ' pro- fitficial effect on operationIon of the calvingc season, according to as to be assured of a-sufficientsufficient e gresslve beet sugar. Industryustry is fafactory, inasmuch sis Juice can IDr. James S. Brinks.i'^^C§)lch Colo- ®tBUHL — Preston Gentry was | GOOD i supply of this high quality, iiIn -the final Installation state at b='>"• MrsMrs. Henry Dahlquist. chaplain} 1 ftTJSi sugar beets grown in theAe area ^ Juice that is storedid in the . « ...... iimiimiiiu Mrs Mrs. Harvey Grindstaff. treas- j New Officers^ r =this year. The new techniqueschniQue tatank will be fully purifiedrlfied and . urerurer: Mrs. Lonnie Moore,l secre- i { H A K algns to will be a thick liquid containing ik tary: Herman Van Zante,inte, gate-gale- S\ TERS I was re- will require two campaigns to w RVEST! A. E. Harper, Filer, was re- ' keeper; Mrs; Gordon Hendrix, 15 : elected master of the-Twlnwin Falls ccomplete processing thehe ,19C8 1968 alabout 68 per cent sugar solids. National H . S s at a re- beet crop, for the first time in AAssuming that the big tank is lady assistant steward;ird; Mrs. jN _____ County Pomona Grange at a re- i full when the regular campaign g- * 1 Ted Hicks, Ceres; Mrs.i. Herman H erm an S M V V cent grange meeting. 1Idaho. « •e-electrf The technique Involves„ con-fr,„. at Idaho Ealls ends In5IS mld-wln- ^Grange AideIQ C gVan Zante, Flora; Mrs.rs. W. R. 1 ^ S p E . Other-Officers also re-elected ca n d le it will contain enough Juice Ward. Pomona; Johnn Luntey, Luntey. ]5 vPK K ^ ^ ^ ^ C K W C Include Burton Harmon.)n. Kim*Kim- sstruction of a huge tank capable “ executive committeeman, and ^WOOD I ______-berly. overseer: Mrs. John Mov- ( Biin^ of to produce approximately 35.- T ian, a n d 9 ohO-Moy- of holding six million gallonsJm of 000.600 “ pounds of sugarg andSd 1Is Appointed.I 6 CI Mrs.S E. B. Hicks, women’simen’s ac- B1 er, Castleford, chaplain:in; Mrs: julcer-The-tank-i»-located-im^ j “ — ------tlvi^chairman;------1 J. R. Durk, Kimberly'secretary;ecretary; imediately west of the Utah-Ida-iSSlwa: »abourWKnonsTrf-inDlasses:------AT fRUPERT----- 1 Earl Young;.Murtaugh,, treasur- }ho Sugar Company factory at . Sometime in late spring,ring, when iWASHINGTON, D.C.-Hersch-Hersch- InInstallation of newr officers^ officers . er, and John Dean, Twinlin Falls.FaUs, Lincoln.] Made of welded4 carbon “the bag warehouses andind tower- el D. Newsom, masterir of the will be held with PomonaPom ona ^ gatekeeper. 2steel plates, it Is 146 feet• tin ^ dia-dla- ”*"8 concrete bulk binsIns which njNattenal Grange, announcedlunced to- grangegrai In October, Officers elected werere Mrs. meter,i almost half the lengthiLffth of store^ refined sugar atit IId d aha h oo daday the appointment of Robert tIThe applications ofIt Eddie § N Ogle :Wall, Kimberly, lecturer; at football playing field, and is 4 ^Fa»s have been partlyly emptied mm. Frederi« as legislativeative rep-Dahlquistrep- oah an d Connienie Hicks S Ll ri||H John Moyer. Castleford,rd, stew- 1feet tall. At the base. Afof ih the l by° deliveries to U andid I custo- reresentative for the National werewer approved and thehe grange S /S . Sl 1«™ ani; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ward.Ward, structure. the steel plates are me«." the. factory willill r^penre-opeij gi Grange. He will be woridngt witti obligation obll will bo given'en during during ^ V / Buhl, assistant steward and lady one< and one-eighth inchesM tWrtfthick, for a second campaign.1. This will jcJoseirti 0 . P a rk e r and L. Alton a l(later meeting. . he 66-year Dtenslow. long - time legislative f . assistant steward; Mrs.. Joe Ku- |gradually decreasing to five-six- ® the first time in the 66-year m legislative Herman Rieder,ler, chap-chap* S \ A / J s B l ^ R cera. Buhl, ceres; Mrs. Kenneth teenths of an inch-at thef i - V very pw history” of the sugar industryindustry inIn cocounsels for the Grange.8®’ lain, reported that flov/ersv/ers were S * * Poe, .Twin Falls, Pomona; Mrs. , hv «ii5 . Waho that two campaigns have ma; Mrs. top. The roof is held up by sup- been ^ held. Only the sugar mak- ^Frederick is a graduateiduate of taknductlng ImpImproved. nounced the needleworkrk nnda n d Idaho Falls la the first5 I?of ul Its *through a pipeline, heated, re-tn studies” in tho areas of trans- AAgricultural chairman.inn, RRalph alph ^ 04-907 1964-iBAUi4 ^ B A U E R ...... $ 3 , 0 0 0 S ' baking contest winners. They u ? n d i *>tter^. anS taken direcUy- to ^ aging and Hostetler, thanked the members r*.. They kind in Idaho although U and I portalion, labor, packaging and Hos a 04-792 19622 BAUEBAUER ...... $ 3 , 0 0 0 S , were Mrs. Lorn Mitchell,lell, first previously has used simI in ilar11 a r the “ huge vacuum pans whereinirp< ^ financing for larg e foliagelage firms firm s for their cooperation on the fair \ crystalllratlon, of sugar takes g ! t h . ■ .'EngineIna driv.,driven, roller table, blowerver devlneidevlner, very good ’ ’{§ <' in place mats; Mrs. Berthaertha Tll- Tl^ tanks successfully at its Colum- ® ,?IL h ih* In Florida. boobooth and passed out the pre- ?ans tn e . V J n J l e S . condition;H tio n ; - ley, first; Mrs. Arthurlur Bell, bla Basin factory nearir moscsMoses P sugar Is spunspun away Previously he serv,ed4 as exec- mlum checks. Mrs. Lonnie I check tor a 04-818. 1965 CHAI ...... $4,500 S ' second, and Mrs. W. W. Ward, u k e , Washington. J ; molasses utive secretary of the Vegetable Moore reported that a check for 5 CHAMPION ...... ,,,1-,. from its surrounding molasses ut *15 was received from the Twin Ine driven, coultera, eteerable1 BXle,axle, vine chain devin- B •: 'third, In edgings, and Mrs. Rex The Idea behind use of Juice } irs, th e n Growers Association of America p., Ithe Twin S Engine driver Galnsforth, first, and Mrs. Ar­Ar- storage Is to allow processing in ' centrifugal spinners, then Gi Falls Bank and TrustIt for first 5 , . er, very,/ery. goodsood conc^itlon. . ’ . thur Bell, second. In baby sets. crSn washed nnd dried prior,or to stor- In n Washington. D.C., handling place In quality produce and »aby sets, of the area’s, sugar beet crop ’ agging for leglBla^ion. research projects, P|l“ 0 ‘» - 8 3 4 1 9 8 3 LLOCKWOOD O C K M A R k VII ...... : $ 5 , 5 0 0 - S - Mrs. Ruth Pace, first,t. afghan; in a minimum of time yetS a allow lli^ agef in the bins or bagging for le, ' lh«t « c h c * '» r »5 friS trom MwJ A S rnrnvw- warchouso-storage.,,, mmarketing and tra^sporlatio^.^ f drive, roller table, coulters,, vine chalchain devlnar, 3 'S ’ Mrs. H_en.ry Dahlquist.1st. first, maximum flexibility- in_proyid*'CPresehf-esUmatfiB are.that-the \ id^ranamlaalon,T*peclahvnarranty.ii--_.. ------t a"b cToTh's;- Mrs.. Blanche fng the exact types of sugar de- . reHfiarthe V H elsoW ed;:^:^^^!^.^hs m the oiUoriginality...... Smith," first.- center pIcce,lece, and sired.by.U and-Hndustrialtrial cufrcusr secondI campaign^wmwill la^lost Souths< Pacific during,World-WarV orid.W ar a plaque also was pre'sentedpresented ( 04-832 19M4 LOCKLOCKWOOD MARK VII . . . . ------. V.".' * 6 ,0 0 0 ‘ _Mr.H. .T. H. .Shfirn flrsr. and iind Mrs.Mra. iomers_Ever-*lnce-the-end-^»f ‘ :f the Juice II and ta 'a reeinrftntt nfQf_Ohlo OJila to—the—gtango-fKMn—the_faiti-Jhe. ..fait S..:.—,______PTQ> driven rfriv;a._rQHar tabte. cQUitere.-eteerab■s.j - s t e e r a b l e a x l e , v i n e ’- -- u '—- g c.; ______H. G. Cobb.-«condr-potholdcrotholdcrs.8. World-War ll a gradual change ‘ llled..— Slat«-J!'armer’s-.Award.--Herd. He la boardboa for best quality-produce.-y-produce.- g ------^ch alivrt-dawlnerfjpactai rd ev ln er w arran^., ■ _:— , B toward **fn co n tu S o rT withI thet h ^ lulcejuice married m and has two) children.childreni CedarCed Draw-grange received 34 ' Baking contest winnerslers were has been taking .place toward 4 DAHLMAN PULL TY PE•E ; ...... * $4,500 Mrs. Chris Hessclholt, first.withflrs^wlth greater distribution of sugar to * }«et slicing Frederick Is a memberber of tho bluoblu ribbons, 34 red rlbbons-and£ ^ 'j;'‘an"d5 hor prune bread, and Mrs. Aud­ a Amerl portlon of, the foctory./. has been p,Pood Transport Committeeimlttee in 20 'while ribbons. Threoee hundred ^ ) drive,-rollerd«uf{«r toible, eteerable3le .axle, ceultera,'vinec ' 'B. Mrs. Aud- industrial users as the Amerl- I TO realised S ...... - .- chainn devlnerdevlner,-veiy-good-condltlon.— .-:—— ,—;------:— -----:------rey Moore, second with, her . * ’« ba­ .! housewife changed herharTab. hab- *modified this summerr 80 so that U y/Washington, D.C. and the Flor-Fior- ancond ninety dollars wero reali«sd nana cherry, nut bread.1. In fruit Jts and moved toward buying *can cut a-bout 500 tons« of0* beets Ida Agricultural Council.icll. He is fromfroi the foIr boothI aas s most B-* 04-810 19eS*LOCK5 LOCKWOOD m a r k VII ...... ------...... $6,400 g . •...... bread-class,"and Mrs. LeeLee;Mat* Mat* lii-eparea'Tnlxeir an d '^conw^S convenl- more-each.‘ MJwu£s_thonth“P I"-tfl® n the aU o -a- lo n g'tim e-G rangenge mem-m em- of theI premium checksIS were do- 6 PTO) drive, r6 hHALL a l l w a y 11 : ...... ono of 45 young people5ple from 6 _ S U R E ^^ • TIRES (Cora,(Cora, truitruck*, trallvra) line driven, roller table, coultere,rV’ blow er devlner,*< c o m - B the United States who began vis­ § p|e^e7yely recoilreconditioned. its In foreign* countries as Inter­ national Fai^'Yoiith Exchange EVERYBEVERYBODY TALKS ABOUTOUT gI • TIRE■ SERVICSERV ICE 3 04-905 196535 CURICURL 45 ...... ------$ 3 , 5 0 0 B i delegates. They will > spend six N I V Cill a RTO0 drive, rroller table, blov\rer andid brush. CompletelyC re- .. • H months In a host country,try. living S ' ^ f f m M rA L l ^ conditioned.i d i t l o n e d . FAIL FERTILIZATION | f t e r e s and vrorking with'farmn families. B r ^ • BATTERIESI ^ 04-930 196636 DAHLMANDAH ...... $ 6 ,O O 0 Miss Butler is a delegate(legate to S ^But Who Offors a J 8 V Tractorictor moum ount, P T O drive, roller' table, traihtrai vine ch^ln, 'S India. . S coulter.liter. Ver>Very good condition. < - Miss Butler was selected by I • GASOLINES5 0 L IN E S the Idaho VH organisationfiat/on su- a 04-939 196454 FARIFARMHAND ...... , i lv. $3^500 Bi- porvlsed by the University of PLANIPLANNED PROGRAM I . S Engineline drlv«driven, roller table, vineI chain devlner,de\ blower; • \ versitv of S \J( § • WHITEIIT EGAS G A S ^ Qood3d conditlcondition. Idnho extension scrvice.Ice. H e r 5 ; . That PrejaetaProl Atl Your FartllUIngllixing BS trip is sponsorcd at thele national a , b . i, level hy the Internationallonal Mln-Min­ 8 Prom -> . • Pall . Appll'caMoh to Hairv««t7rv«at7 l^ l • KEROSENEO S E N E I erals and Chemical Corporationlorporatlon S ‘ i ...... , and tho Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the US. * E I • V A NN G A S Depflrtmertt of State. ' The dolegdles are thei third fA R Mh ;s s e ^ i c e I • FLASH LIGh group of IFYE*s to leave the 8 ■ « m b W ,SH UGHTS,.„rB.«.n..,rie* )' a 04<785 . Lockwood Lockw Mark Vi couldd useu iie •bnrjejWson drk','!'',;';- United States.thin year, bringing a 04>788 Baupr Bau^r Split Bed. ready to dig ^ the 1068 total to 103. Iq reiurn, THAT’SAT’S WHO! ^ I • ANTITl FREE2 FREEZE a 04-652 Forbes Fo^ei Bucket TVpei readyfSdy^o to, dlgdi : • ■ ,• 00 exchanges from 361 countries B . _ : _ ! >ro^ram.utlllzei tliria to.|(ha best a d ^ 's S 04-840 Lockwood Lockw M ark. V, couldId uuse se sonne.Work soi ; " \ , . have come to the UnitedIted States. ^ A Farm Service program , ul 8 04-885;, , Curl Curl 4-rbw4 Digger, readyly toto.dig dig , . .■ Two wore In Idaho. ' S vantage and producesduces top top dollar refurniV' It Is a flex- S •M OTORiT O R Oil O IL S More than 4000 younfc people a 04-844 Curl Curl Tractor7 Mount Indlr^illrect. Nme ew er & brush have bcen exchangedd"*te*iween between S proflrom thatat ddoesn’t o ein ’l comnr>H-you'to a rigid, S 5 04-906 1959Dahlman 19591 the United Stales andd 7^ coun-coun­ & schedule an d cann take oiadvantage of t^a vagaries''ag a rlai' IIfi , • L U BIE E S SERV E R VI ICE . a , 1959 Forbes ; , . tries since the beginning of the ^ of an Iddho spring.O’ .■.‘S IFYE program In ItMB. The pro­ I • ACCESSORI gram Is conducted by (he Na* CESSORIES, ^,0. 6 A.Uo on hand1 isIt a goodgo< ^election of useid'pllere,ed 'pli«r«,!dig|»nl;^vtri# llonal 4-H Club Foundation. . PLAtsIJ AWAHEAD WITH | S • ers, and bulkc boxes •— all priced to Cluer Elected Y ou'llI lliieIlk. thth» e iqiquick, •fflcl^nt, FAIRFIELD - Doinn Cluei ' friendly eervlce,■iyl«, day or night; iat th .— was elected to a thre^ear term on the Camas County ASC com­ ; \ I mittee. Jamen Thorntonrnton ^was was B \ l U f !■”. ; first alternate and Frankfrank WoUWoll S ^ sccond alternate. Boydd Harrison B ' > '' l _ i ' I I i f v OF',', S' V. and Willlam-'A. Simon H O ' '■ ^ *^A^r25rB^fratlon meellng'wHliMiiirg wni S - t» held tsov. 7 to electM a chair* l;; I BO* 392 , K im h man, according to RusieU Pate, Klniberly * :423-5S8«;?S ASC officv manager. ' [ h , \ j i i i i

J"v...... 'ti' ...... ■ r" ;v:, . .Twtn .Falls Times-Naw*N e w s I ^ ; ' ■ H Freeman To i I SStudyi Meat | S ^ nd Contract B impio^lssue i p P li^c'iissed A t ' .' By 1^ KEl^AlX fl V Xp Farm wrlt«r fi ' "VtWASHINGTON ( A ^ ~ Agri- S w jE tiiitliey M e e t- r;;- ' culture. cull Secretary-'OryUla L. B -nie.'i^ potato i' Freeman must decide Se^ ■ ^yC O B tncts W8S the topic of dis-dls> > J ^ E ^ 30M lwhether meat Imports duringa : - HI h m MW n ^ M the last'quarter.of 1968 requireiqulre ■ 2M?*«|ssIon. during the meeting of <■ .1 iVmttniS .local Idaho Potato Growersirowers .,' \ ^ E ' tlj^ter restrictions -on -furtteru t t e r .I ■ ;.^;?‘lAs8ociatlon : recently a t Dwor- VF s shlpmenta; . ■ H IJMI ^ E ' under law tte.secretary must ■ Piliuuf Ciia!a=Gonrad;^ re d ,- ==H B S must jr^^ Wtsident .of the local associa-i s ^ ia - ;: conductisd the. meeting. Sr^^skSt'ion^^tS^es^rttte .About 60 growers were In at- ' « B I nieatnie Imports for the coming— ■ i^i,^.'t«dance who have contractsmtracts V. j i Q . quarter An adjusted quota Is ■ Ore-Ida Foods, Inc.- for E B Bct each year to allow a ’b>slctesic ■lljU I||||^^^^|||9|ra ; this y«r*8, crop. ! 4 QHM* B H amamount of fdreim meat to comec o m a ■ k U B H ' Intoloti tba United States. ' . S -v .: ; Representing. Ore-Tda Poods, • t m a n m fH .m r e j £ y ? RobiM,I. field- ^ E The adjusted quota for 19BTUri9BTUr' p '^/r n ,tlietHe w i;. :. attending.:, were Leo Golden,Qolden, . basicbai quota before a so -viibpector for Idaho; BillU Kell- SE-^- ‘ In this case, tte trigger point H ;tor for £ ^ H Is 1.043 billion pounds. If Free- ■ a S o r“. f W a ; Mlocal manmi decides tte t Importss sid>>sid)> ■ , ^ potato Inspector: The inspectorsictors ject to quotas the remainderd e r of ■ - dJscussed and answered ques- , fthe e year are Hkely to ei^eedu rc e e d Bl ' ’tions on/inspection'rulesr and I w M B B w a m iW ...... I I W M thithis amount, the governmentn m e n t ■ • regulatiom ■ . WiU Ughteo the pipeline. ■ P ^ . SHAKMG HANDS doHngiHng a rerecent Sooth (^tral Idaho whowh< Is telng transferreded to to ^Ise. ^ I s e . Todd TMmblay, Mnagie a^e Freeman has been underu n d e r ■ Oarenw Parr, Btvley, Presi- , , Is tha new president of tte group, .tte pn dent of Idah6 Potato'Growers ] meeting are Dr. Dale E. Behmer,>hmer, VaUeyVal Growers, far left, Is tha new pt Pl the pressure, particularly froma cat- c a t- ■ m m ” &llt’L S e C l ^ r £ s ? S .“cCbemlcsl^ ^ B division ot United States ms ltlo n held by Mr. Reitmelerfltm eler since since January. Bob. Carlson,xlsoa, Uemen.u* B o fan h isy ea r, . ■ Association asked *^^^ The potatoes are dipped In a /* r j | . H i d e s C o u l d gizen and'chllled beef. veal,I. mut- mut- be1 , received a &S. degreeee la anhnalanimal science. caustic solution and let stand I d ton and goat meat, but excludesicludes — — — ^ ------j------for awhile. Potatoes thatSO out- V f AreaPlaPlant Foodd AsiAssociation 1 canned and preserved meata t l A Q J u ^ Importa to ta ls se mlUionmillion trlttributed by spring, and unlikely h wardly show no sign of-bruise , reaction water In the Payette River„„,„Be near " C D eveloped “ after being in the solutionn’’3 show-• l S TaM Trembley, Magic: Val- on the rapidity ot this reaction wate pounds, down three perr centc e n t to-1to -b iim . ■^'>’1]\\ COMPtEft-’- - i the 'e^^nt and depth of hniUft bruise ley*®1 Growers, was named presi- hav havo been observed. Most[ost not- the Black1 Canyon Reservoir.” . By DON.KEITOAU.i. fnfrom a j^ar earlier, but August W « tet to plantM hft choice Is i} , t y a dlscoIorizaUon, whichch is a ‘•“SJ i of thexSouth Central Idaho abljably, these restrlctioiis are. (1) "This“T high amount of iM sulfale- ikt AP F,nn wHler tnand September figures are.re notnoi „p to you. Tte following are ll J M Plant Food Association duringirlng a soUsoli temperature telow’ 77 de-sulfur,”de- sulfu ho sold, “ being distrlbu- - A citv available yet. - if AUTO REPAIR i gray color in the brushed por- ^ Falls, grees, (2) coarse particlecie size, ted In Mogic Valley irrigationrlratlon -WASHINGTON material for shoes, hand- fa 3 - The handling and digging 'fwfof positionK because t e is being tret mfifer bags, belts and other important V® . ■ . Carpathians. These are th a h . transferred by Pacific Supply rea.reaction on acid soils andand ara-am- to at additions of elemental sulfur, “ fs, ^ ^ » e d ^ Through July Australia^11 I potatoes was discussed. It was ^ aid the probably because of veryV smaUsmall accessories for the weUnir^ed•ar«9 »eu . jg j.j pounds to♦« terdiest, growing evea Into Can-tH ,; pointed out that fresht, ^dug P Coop to Boise. Mr., Reitmelertmeler Jnojjnophosphate fertilizers aid the prob opntn« held the position of presidentlent of reaireaction on alkaline solb,>Ib, Dr. zoneszone of strong acidity general- consulconsumer. ------g . the United States, up 12 per cent f " *ast growing andW good |} -LEE'S SERVICE . |: ...... potatoes on crisp coldtnomings Yu ry. Behmer added. ’ ed aaround sulfur particles.es. stocstockmen have-relatively lit-fn *or stede. Plant two for proper ij, ,, , tte potatoes brui^ veryLf eSy eaw. “ J^uafy- ^ irtly lit- from 1967, and New ^aland po iito .u .., . ^ j!i{ UUsod Cars Orocarfes 1 ! The speed of chains on equip. Featured ^ speaker at ttethe IIt was further observed,■ved, he ‘The*T presence of minutelie acid tie dldirect business.with,V hides,bides, 10 I08.3_mimoo. anJncreMa.i)I_28 ^ » n 2 r ^ group’s recent meeting vJasas Dr. statstated, that on some alkaline zoneszone improve plant rootDOt up>- since cattle—the main sourceource in mper cent. jj 4iZ3-9200 HANSEN 1 - ment and dropping distance of ST USE TIMES-NEWS WAOTT AADS\\xs’JfJ:rs’JT^^^.s'£rjr^a‘^s D S |l" j ’JS'£rs\ toes is the great factor «{ of Dale E. Behmer, Salt Lake soilsoils, a phosphate to sulfurjlfur ra-ra-tak taka a of phosphorus, potassiumtasslum the tUnited States—are sold on ^ ------— — US much bruise will be, in." th the a City, , U.S.S. Chemicals, a di- tio of between 4:1 and 2:1 gave and some mlcro-nutrlents5 which the hihoof-to slaughtering[ plants, plants. tm, e potatoes. *" vision vij of Unlled States Steel,Iteel. optloptimum crop responsese a n d in tumti promotes improveded veg- xheXhe vvalue of the hide is comput- _ Dr. Behmer told the group als(also the te s t response whenhen iron etative etati growth and yieldeld re- ed inih the sale, along with the I The grading of fresh potatoes .. "RAHCH-RIIE" HAI Js by samples. The samples are that the addition of massivelasslve and zinc were included1 In the sponsospon to elemental sulfur.”'ur. slrlolisirloin steaks, roasts and« ham- Plant**■ Nut , HE" HARVEST TIME taken from trucks at point 12 of amounts of elemental sulfur, ferlfertilizer formulation. > ReportsRe were given byf Larryl^rry burgeburger. n 1 delivery. On a . seven-ton truck and ?" its subsequent acidification,cation. EDr. Behmer said, “Thee sulfate Pettington,Petti Simplot SolIbuUders, inm ni^ has been shown to increaseise the concontent of Snake Riverr water on vehicle\ Inspection laws,m anda” d ^ Agriculture Depart-- [TreesJ For - |i ------load-of-potatoes-four samples plant av a iiS B n i^ f phosphDTus^DTus sansampIeTnehr-MihTaoIca^^ -Was Y6- re- MMTT m tem b lfly -an d -M rr-R|t—^elt= eIt= ment-ment-suggesis-lhat-the-UiS^-tan- are taken as the truck is be- ^ -relation ning Industry^whlch converts % Ing unloaded. Mr. Robins,ln« ^ re- aod potassium In greenhousenhouse porp ort^ 128 pounds per acreicre foot meiermei( on soil test correlaUon » r n r ^ StUdlCS. of water as contrast: lo 23 work worl that the University’ of Ida- bides to leather—could sHHhelp de- ».Shade, FriiitIT ^ 1 ported the samples are care- » foot of ho Is conducting.______■ ^elopVelop demand for Its product fully handied^nd taken to the __Certain reslricUons, heI said, poupounds sulfate per acre foot of ho 1 Not many pwple plantmt nut |I .8 « Ia ^ her* ar* onlyhly a few ofc tho many Fail naada — — and thug add somewhat to trees,, today, but they should, for S 1 u s a . Inspection room. stockmen's Income. uld, for 5 for farm and ranch usa. Mr. Heiner told th^ group of J T T T * compared wilh many odierother j TAKBADVANTAGADVANTAGE OF OUR , . . growers that they-were welcome . “Capital Investment, In in new cropsc tbey are easy toiittj- grow. ' nswshipmenijustMENT JUST I N ... SAVE! . at any time to view the ^process The . Secomjonrf War In 1Vietnamf i t / .zplants and.equipment IsI regard- LLikewise, they makejd e al duak - " of inspection in action. ed by bj many as the mostst press- ppurpose trees. Ttey are as^at- “Growers were urged to stopslop The' United States Is nott wait- FaiFarmers in the Thel Son and for farm1 ers, have greatlyly spur^ ing nneed.” tte departmentent says titractive as any other tree, and ROLLERLLER .C CHALN_ at the Ore-Ida Foods plantant and log iu till war’s end to help;lp re- Slnl SInh Tach have alreadyr bought red vegetable production.I. In a 1 report. liin time, furnish the extra tenus see the various steps thele pota- bv build South Vietnam’s agrlcul-agrlcul- purpumps and motors, and are dig- ppo o j years, -the Hue andid Thua ManyMa industries today«v have ®of delicious nuts. toes go through .from thetie time ture.tu ■ ginglng their main ditches. ThleThien Province areas inn Soulh loweilowered processing costs^ 15 to require no morere carec a r e ,, they enter the. .Plant toa being Scores of American agrlcultur-Icultur- IIn vegetable producingg areas, vietaamviei produced most; of .‘^he.‘^ha 25 peper cent by reinvestingOff heavirhMvU tbonV a moplo or ook. theyuey are ^50 — 10 ft...... i f " i : nuked- ready for shipment^pm en^ al technicians, financed throughhrough Am American county agentsnts are vegetables veee consumed. InIn 1964. ly in In capital equipment, tha de-Hi^ long-lived, most are deep-rootlhg-ro o U n g ^ I Koblns said. thIte Agency for Internationatlai De- heiheipfng introduce new varietieswrielles an international agriculturalIcultural partrpartment said. ’ *and thus HttJe a ffe c t^ by ttethe ' I “These meetings and -discus-- discus- .velopment.vc (AID), aro fightingIghting whiwhich are producing higherIgher teamtean from the U.S. AID mis- vagaries of tho season andnd teteve v e 'I slons of th6 various contractsDntracts tha^ ‘’other war’ —The War'a r On yieyields. These improvedd Vorle- varle- gion,slon the Republic of Chino and "Yet J j tho tanning industryustry In- f,few pests. .What m ore-can»n one ^ — 10 f t ...... , :..:..14” " twtween grower and processorrocessor Hunger.Hi tie:ties, coupled with highersr prices southgout Vietnam began workingum^inS X_vested _ only about 1.3 perir ccnt of aask? with a better understandingding as As a result, Vielnam agrlcul- — with farmers In other areas'toIrMQ'tn 1^ “ net sales in new equipmentquipment while Septemter is notno t theth e (■ to what contracts call for>r could turetu has already seen dramaticamatlc , help them establish bothh home In“1 1905,“ compared wllhI 6.7 per i best time to plant them, it Is h u ’inrt ccnt for the textile Industry,•’ndustty, aan ideal time to .make up your SWATHERHER CCANVAS In tha future bring about>ut tel-bet- resultsre despite the ever present and commercial vegetableble and added. r •;■■ ■ ter contracts more easilyf undet^ problems di and set-backs MUsedcaused C.arryover V cut “? flower gordens. mind as to w tet type anddwtere where for all maka.BVmakSLBW athartf .. stood which would benefitfit both byfa war. This spring, thousnads ^ Extensive demonstrationstions In ”0i“One major food firmI puta 10 ^ plant You can still seele e how essors," of acres were planted to new I n 1H4 and 1965 proved vegetableegetabla per •cent of net sales into re- 8auch trees cast their atedeh a d e inIn 6 r f P a ^ sS M .”'* rice ?i( varieties that can triples Sand Of ^ Soybean“ production practical withth fertil-searc fertil- search and some drug manirfac- »summer, yet let throughIgh the ^11^* • Mr. Kellogg staled, “ thistiis type quadrupleax yields of traditional • izotlon nnd pest conUol.I. turerturers as much as 30 peror cent.” c e n t” ^welcome warmth In winter,ta-o«r I x a f° ° t...X Or „ » . 3 1 ” jneeSJpSj-J* beneficial■ to the varieties.^ “ StQcks^smg.^!i n y As **The Second F fo n f''• moves ‘The“Tl 'chomlcnl Industryrv spentBoent . Furlhor. tefore fall Is over ' ^.^fatq-growerr^roceSsbr^d)tfa nd "-= T^TIe^e'Soulh’ Vietnaihese — 0 =^ f OTTi w a-r dr- thg-Tlevelopmentilopment ateut4.3:percontof-Itaateu netsales I inspection service .for it brings fa S lK m i u ' s i X ” ii'?ii''-‘.j • brings farmers may have', someBt^dlffl- .-dlffl- \WASHINGTON (AP) — - Cor-Ca^ “building“bu blocks” ^ f working•king Cco- O . on researchn In 1905. If tho tan- 1 S'SrHhtlFiyACKS- - aphistb ryover aiock of soybeansians and operatives,opei credit systemsims nnd ning Industry spent a t thelho°»a’me same ( p e » . Thtn, when g= .= ::’::17“ “ R - fBr«lng-rapIdly-andj«e£e.callmflFIcallmSF m .0o a e r n fotn^ihtt methods Tate,Tate. reseirrch-and-*developm«nl J to p u S ! “ '••'I'- t . lots of amall items." qiquired by the new seeds.I. AII>AID- ed at 168.6 million bushelslels as of changechar from mere “build- “build' expeiex^ndliures ' would b e ' aboiit ‘ p - : - . - -■ ■ U; USDA speclallsls predictlet a t SejSept. 1, the Agriculture> Depart- ing .blocka'.*_to...“fltrong..founda-..founda- fll.4|11.4 million annually,*’ the ro- ^ £ 0O F F 1Thii ^ ^ F A ^ V • least doubled incomes forr thosethoso memont reported Tuesday. tiontlons.” port'port addrf. “''”'ito,Jro-JI«iit.'nieia_.an _J 8 _,7 ”PRIDE • usIrig l R ^ r c e varieityl Noto won^won= 1This compares - with n ca^ Tl h. With your shovel make a hole ~“T i F rH olstein-1 n ca^ The seeds of new ideasleas areare-Bu -B ut tho-tannlng-lndustry-In .three-feet ■across-'^nd -two .__ . der d( the Vietnamese - are refer- rycryover of 90.1 million bushelslushels a not only planted but theyIV germ, lacsiflcs budgeted onry $118,000 for \ t T ^ _ rln g 'to lR-8 as "Than Nong- yet In S ru Th*" i S with j STOCK< WATERERSW / Nong- year earlier, 3S.6 millionIllion on jnate|nat and start to grow. ThrplirtThroliah itsIta tttanners councinaboratory.,-.rotory. ,-. , ^ good top soil, into which has rtlsD airym an H[ X as c t B 8”^*Thnng‘r Nong” means'**Gods-G o d SB] SBpt.-^ri0697-and 29.77 mlllloamillloa ihe-helpIng-hand'of-USDAAlDDA-A1D -rrn., - ’njB-hide-market-frt-complex - ^ p l o x »taSn-mlxcd two buciosta ol peat _ of Agriculture.” bii!bushels bn tho date In 1065.^1965.- --- - advlseffl,-ady tho-agrlculturer »i» com- i?I and- - 3 may vary'greatly tecause ( s thoso The increase is due mostly to munllymui is preparing Itself for of , ' tecause br other humus and a'half buck- ^^adem arJt—» lr* * Some farmers, such as those t.i » ot quality, domestic dempnd demand • IMI- ...... - mlmillion crushed, 267 millionlilllon ex- le fc a f c v I I Auction i ACETYLENE ; . fltein dairyman eatablishes a USDA IrrigaUon apeclallitJlists re- portedpo and 40 million for seed ______• W P f J >E BLADES : v\ “ trad® which is usea used Inin port that two areas aro) work- andan feed, plus othor usesos not re- ; !„ aU. published informallonon con- (ngL q,j improved irrigation,Igation. corded.co ______■ I CALENDAR\R i OUTFIT 64 f t ...... 139.B0 I coming the performancee of01 his nis -...... ■■ ■■ ■■■■.■ i-m -.TTT t : .^;''capIe. It becomes tho firstirflt part g wwnnnnnnnnfinnnnnnnnnnnfmwoof l ^ All Magk Valley 0 8 5 '•...... 149.50 i of.the,name of every •n animol lm a lB , y 8a ft...... 1 9 9 » 0 the herd. ^ iELP PiJVN YOURrn I 8K I e v e n t s Sales Psied Here liV ,-Tho origin of prefix names t ; Aften stems from farm :.r.’i names, WINTER FEEDINEEDING PROGRAM I rW M 50 ami 30 YEARS AGO ! ',' ftunlly: name combinations or R **as recordi recorded In The * ^ ln FaJIA 1 HYDRAULICtAULIC JACKS V. v'Unlque geographical or historl-hUfftH*" I S ae u s fodr r a corrcomplete line of RB ObhxUole, onrofUda. Twm Fails Hews and :ir>;’Cal features of the farmsiend.r m S i PELLETED£0 and/iand/or BLENDED RB H K iAHR IdahoIdaho Bvc Bveniog Ttmes. Brought to * T « , ...... 1 3 . 4 9 b ^..U.Mi^bers of the immediateate fam- R ^ ^ H you eooh J . 4 9 b r o n . . . : . . 1 6 . 4 9 ) tha person for whomhom the 8 E E E B «»ek Bob R eese urtfix il'recorded may also te be a ' - P E E- B 50 YEARS AGOa o . . , B T o n ...... 1 81 . . 9 9 0 0 li a , t « ...... 2 5 . 2 0 . 'MaHowfltf'to use tito prefixta when 9 ■ Bi Bi B Tilt Twtn FalU Couniyly JtntyJ tn ty Snidtrt' Sntrfai tnhlbd tf filantt fypt EEDS Mvi, al th* Minidoka.. Ca.Ca., fair, MnialntdMnia aihlbli* fram h*rd»r .j / a «l 'i • ’farmpona y he^ ulngle unit B w M «i*Portn**ni i«r Mmiiliia B C. I, U n s ond Ray AtUnMlin a r t Iv h l, and ai S. H. Kayltr ond^ W. M. r 'iS i: 20T6n;.... 3 9 . 9 5 - • Dairy CattleC a t t l e I' B . >h«lw*ll a l Twin F«Ut, ff' i ^ '"'|vtEA C H ER 5 ASK BONUS ■ B Tht Ucal M Cr«M Atlmtwltdsti lha IK rtnlpt tl |4I,I0, iht pro- • B e e f Cb ^ a t t lt l e e ' I B fram m t>art» s'v*"tn ky I’T th**h* rttldtnlin»ld«r tl Juilamtrt Inn and ali* covtrogt |oy«r 70,000 K raadtri S - SLOW MqVINQ VEHICLE r iVEOAS, -Nev.' (AP) ■ - | B fai.90 from Chai, I. lyon.yon and.en«t. $S$S Irtmtran M lii ly li Varnty. • In Moolo Volleyl ■odvorw* btik '^‘';:''':i^ol^'>w ere aaked'what they G * Range C CdttI a t t l e I B Imail H. OaUi, an arthiltclartMltcl NNiMlns ildlns •■«(* 1909 In Twin PalU’ho*■lu’hiat A" •PKlal low rate. iV' ' thm gni: should be done withWith naifhalf GI . . R n(*lv*d a cammliilan nIn ArmyArmy InslntarInslnMr Ctrpi. evtry m U lliitd In thU Parm ' ' :'\SIQNSIGNS l-'Of/'/a surplus in the fi • Sheep • HcHogs • Hortesa s I B HINDiNBUHO lINi OROUND»ROUND TOTO rilCrilC IS UNOIR TMRiriC SMASHISitASHIS CqUndar lor 10 . doyi b( vr 4Ifklct ^dget. Most reo> I B r;a\^istmasis bonus t I S I M l 'j* I 30 YEARS AQOa'O ''. MAX R.- aUCK . ■ t o . 2 , 9 1 ...... X " • V, yibr.^ twpbers. the school board [ B ' lu g tn * I, Clark, a 24 ytory*or *14eld 0O ( s^n butlnttiman lakii.evtr ll«frie*r«HtB Ct, •anhrvftliy Sale St vi^ffiffff^iKiiro y id '^ this, . El Check ourlurSPmftedlng" SPEC 1 dulitt- 01 Satralary tl tha iha Twin NlU Chambv il Ctmmtrct. HU fin t laifc wltl. I t t - f t (t-ap «tfo f« ia it In hondllnflI th* Inltm atltndl 4 < 1 , - Programgram fofor Calves AIR COMPRESSOR COMPI lAVT CQAs/MuSwCAHIWItta m m l u 7mo4. “* ' SEPT., 20 ■ ■...... 4 lacal anh«rt'w (tl pertU |»ertl) 500 lloch, 2n^ Avinu*^yanu• South $oul» Twlri.i, MUM U AdyfftlHiMMi Oil, a A'» 'W. . h .1 ...... I* V,.'. I - Eailland D rin Soulhh n s j n r t ' j'j’ ;■ q C H w nuii iMPWiAi w m ca ' ’ K* ' • ' AadoMtni H«nl4 tUaar-.."- ■ M M M ' . ' m i JM PufU k

''V'...... ^ ^ ' ' ■...... ' ’r ' ' ‘ ' V -_ .•;■ -■ ■ ,• /■■■■.!'.: 1-!;-/ vv--/ ' . ,'.r , I ...... : ~ - ...... Wday, t«pT.-,», 1968'6 8 ...... Tvii>ln Twin - fo ils J l m a » - N ^ --. g [Fai^eldFai Grl ^ TWins i^ Trip f , ■ 4P I ; IpTo Nati«[Viai4JlG4JIGoi»gi^^ I t ' ^'PAil'FAIRFIELD — Suhnie Sweet.''SweeL'..’ V . ^■ v, 18-year^id daughter of Mr.r.^and and B M | ' Mrs. William-E. Sweet,. F^Ip i m neld,lfield. Is' the first girl from Cam- ■ ^ 5*’ ^ ■ v as Prairie to win a trip to.to . the £ H H , 4-H Nation^ Club Congressess In |h H . ChlcaiChicago. B H - She is going to Chicago10 f o r . . . 5 H ' her rojecls?r-r-Trrrr;r.rrrJ SAIHEIUiEHHiMH___L n S - She Is-a junior at .C aimas m a s .■ m H M W M H H R B B a M B a W n a i . CountCounty High School 'aad isS'very very < _ ^ow li|»_danv-hl0h.)h.and, and Iw...t.mpirolur*i, It pr«lpllalIonrtdpltailon and weekly'mean ' i / ■ M S active active -in •sdj66i'lictivltres=She=|M M S has been a varsity cheerleaderleaderr^e-i^^^flMBsl'JlMBUfl B f l Mmpiirdhi>t for )96i1^ bndan d «urcurrant I9 M . flB for for t]the last two years and and is is IB^Mw M ™ W ^a8aafflBa- M M an an bohonor student. She Is aI menii-menii- ■ f l - I ■ M - - b ber er oof. tlie band and drill-.- team,team, j H s » . ■ ■■' 19676 7 V1968 I ' an an ac accbmplished pianist ahd at*at* c t K p M a M M S W H ^B S B fl i tends tends the Fairfield Communitymunity SH k; ™ Dirt. HIL o P Lo rtc p . DM* ______I-HI Lo Pr.ep. | sljdBSraK^BSBBn^HlS B i Chun Church-where she plays specialspecial kKK - g «jfc M B S V E s a R B ^ SB H B ' i^umfa fiumbers. . iS lH I S e p t 1 6 ' ? 2 448 8 ' 0 Sapt 18IS 84 8 46 6 9 S B .Sunnie Sweet has had MVen ' 1 9 7 4 4 6 " 6 ■ 19 816: 42 T I B f l years of 4-H club.k.”she work. She SUNNIE 8WBCT 1 BHB > nas itad four years in thehe F Fat a t ------—— ------g ^20 Bl 44"4 4 O 20 2 0 80 8 40 .01 I MMM—B W Beet Beef club with Wesley Fields Fields raent.of ment>i their new ranch home, 21 48 38 .27 | H | as leader, three years of sejstog sewing southeast south! of Fairfield. ■ " — • " a i ~ ~ ~ t if ~ ~ 4'47 7 O 21 4 B fl . ander the- leadership of:» Mn. ---Her - prolect this year wasmi th«tht a?. te 878 7 O 222 2 87 8 35 .01 H Earl re-decoraOng of her own bed- 2 3 8 6 O i ?n iSS room. She. chose shades of T ~ ^ ■ 0 ■ 2 3 8 iwMr^*^^ L ' 9 of ^Mrs. Charles Scoggin” and 1green, ^ ' turquoise and blue.Ilue. IAM 24 81 . 474 7 0 2 2 4 4 - 6 6 9 " M O - g ■ . «4 l|a » '■ (our years of home improve- *oddlUoo. ^ . 7. to paltiling the rotim m VH ment club under the leadership she made accent pUloWs and w ¥ r M iSir82.7iSir82.7- 1988 1988 Mean N 80.2- i j f l -- ATo f Mrs. M Raymond Alrola, Mrs. “* u™lamp- She anUqued-n desk, hhSBB f l WillaWUlard Wilson and Mrs. William *corner table, shelves and *hub I av e ra g a praolpltatlon fo r■ SSeptem ap ta m l ber Is .49". , / i « f l|M ^ M - SWeesweet. She bas been a member«H t e ters. She made Ihside ttuitora G utters 30 years Bvewgi . > * 4 ^ f l , of the 4-H Builders Club-J for with"i’l* inserts of material foe th^ ■onSeptaQibfii^^^^^ _ R ^ .■' 4 4 * e i n ^m H M I . three years and has had two («iil AVERMESOltTtMlltT tM P H R A T U R E a t 4 ” o n S e p t f l B - years of junior leadership.?“ windows. , s i s '! 5 •>*& ^ f l B . She did blue ribbon work3A and An 'outstanding fe al^• of'tEe of tha A B B I ^n>n several trophies in1 the^ethese foom is a large vase covered H projects. - , with paper mache and painted She has painted and redecor-•edecor. >* meuUic turquoMe. She.-cre- USUILDERS . ^ f l ated the bedrooms of herT sistersl^er ftedf»<*J tarra paper flowers to go B ^oaipQc^SOILBUlU i m ' and her parents the last-sst-twO two ^” the “i' v*se. . H . ^ r s which Included ther antiqii-antlqii. She hopes ,to make 4i icaree^ (Career | fl ^ 9 ^ 8 ug of a complete bedroom)om set of Iminterior ddcorating. She is fl lU BlliyHH U B h; In her parents'room . makirmaking plans to attend tSnnf-l ^ Uni- B Burliy-Rupei-Rupert- Jerome - HazeltonEellon-TwinFalls’ -1 ^ ^ f l ' She designed'arid decoratedcorated versltversltyjif Idaho whea^ihaihc' comcor)>IB -1 ■ den for her father tn thele bas^.bag»- pletespletei her high school. ||

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CTAim^ RE^^^nSENIS'ol ^I 'si i s u t a C ^ Callh/fOniMl this iwiotffd Ic'eow S ' ' ' "I atop a Toclra point offf tbsthe city bbeach recently. Police tbeorlxed tl that a group of youths took B tbe cri(ter&nD the SinUauUk Chu ]Dairy (Arm durbg the night and hoisted it to tbe top rf the S rock. (AP wtrephoto) z n hf d . . . I; Bum per Cropi> 6ps Of Livestoclstock Feed I | X $ Grains Arere CCi ausing U SD)DA A Problems | I / By DON Ke n d a lx l ' ' ■ els.ei Large crops of oats andmd bar»bar* arannounced that the 19891969 feed B # AP Farm Writerr leyIt aro expeoSHo addI to the grgrains program would require a 6W farmer to divert at leastist 20 per g S 1 WASHINGTON (AP)/AON - problem.P fa Bumper crops of livesiockfiSc'feed feed , This production Is expectedxpected cecent of his base acreauose from S O u i * . ^ ^ / ^ f i r e cr U e l a t i o n . . grains are causlns Agricultlirericulilire fdespite tighter government;nt con- prproduction, and possiblysffily a^a ^ B B Department oflicTals u concern n cem “ ^^ed gr^ns programs-ograms mmuch as 25 per cent. ' a . about what to do aboutt fedewlfederal » 'Which farmerss may 'The minimum requirementluirement S 9 farm control programsn« next f agree to limit acreagesI In re* fofor some years has befn 20 per 9 year. J)turn for price supports andmd pay- cccent diversion from production.Siuc£ S|6 The 4-H andnd F.F.AF.F.A. Yowth ofF TTw w in Fall* C eninfy,, anand d Ihelr leadersI anand d (adviser*, tak e, p The problem win be ap-ap-Wled ” land. ■ . E. A. Jaenke. associate•te admin- H ..... “-proache^d’O cT'-T^rarfiTtiaTneeuni ; ■~FflTm^rrSlgnedTip-ln--the4M8 « ...... liftrw-nf-thB-NaHnn»l-Af1ui«oryAdvisory ftfeedJgraln jtPfiram a_n_d_figreed W 8 --^hir m ethod^^xj)d%f«xpr«sfin'g-lhitflitrltitijF hi lfalt^AIKS^ANIXABPRtCIATION; N li^ M IO N lolhoM tuy^ rot- ana Socvice,~B«Id-ln JJei^M olaes. M______CommmW—Qn_ Grains.iB.^ T The h e U tg ak e^ 34.3 joIftUM^*n i i i f fffjiiy ♦hfl» a<»reaf{a Of ------meeting -WM~annoimccd:JHur* I l"« rs listea Ijelpw ^ day by Agriculture SecretaryiecretS? ccroST Including” pSS^'silRkirl'sOmOrt *^eed-grains productlon li notthe B- ll^low-who^cFaBly^iggj Orville L. Freeman.. liloans for, grain produced:ed^nd and PJprijTW factor to consider.jr.,...... S ...... Record yields per ocreacre are li land diverted from production,duction, 'TTie program Is a ffrS volunta^ . B5 County Fair.i r . ' / ' ...... ’ ■...... causing llV63iocl< feed“mippllcB“WppllCB tlthe-feed-m ^s-programim -wlll -w lll m m«ana-n> iiHj.tiitIng tnUil ptoduiv S _ to build up this fall to tho high-high* ccost about $1.3 billion thislis year, tionti< to demand," he-said. ’“As S eat level in five years,;, depart- tthe department said. ylyields Increase, tho program 3 ...... ■■ ■ ment figures show. • • . In farmers aRreed-to-ldle1-to-ldle Cican.8ucceed.anly- os acreago-U B jpporters thatY butlrffricIlrfincis^hedrlving-orge1 |- o r g e " t o p Total producUon of thehe majormaior 230.3 tnllllon acrea of feedd grains decreased—unless,di of course, fi- It is froi^uch sypporl feed grains this year wosATos fore- Iiland in return for a progromprogrom demandd« Increases.'' B cast N e s d a y a t 177.1I million ccosting $887 million. But yields have Increased S B POttlciparticipate in suchich WWc orthy proiects andciri3: in turn reapI..the the n re--;-: tons, ono per cent moreI thnnthan the ' Despite tightening controlsntrols Itit m arked^. Tho departmentmont esti- BS ' record of last year. Thisrhis yearyenr e appears higher yields per)cr acreacro mntos m this year's averagerage com Sg - the department expocUcU focd aaro offsetting much of whatvhat tlio yieldyl ot 83 bushels nn an acre, B*B*,, Wwards a r Q a of a job wellv e i l ddi o n e . rain use to-totol about1 163103 mii*roil- department< hoped to achieveliieve In comparedc< with 78.2 Instlast year S " ■'A' ■ on tons. ttrimming production. aiand tho 1002-86 averageBO of 08.3 S P SThus, If the rate continues,MJntlnues, . ConsequenUy, there arere signs bushels. bi ' S ...... nUr IDAHOw o M6)W 6 W N peepi...... group Sorghum gr;iln this yearw rU is e^Ses- B ACMBMFO ...... tho nation could add anothernother H tthat Freeman's advisoryy group w o N i w i t M ...... million tons to its risingsing caiv ^will consider much atffferIffer re- timatedti to yield 69.7 bushelslushols an wfi ALBERTSON’S ...... < ...... ID A H b rO ^ ryover—eitlmeted to be about *strictions for the 1089 crops.ops. acre,a compared with 80,7 bush- S.,3 - -A L B IIi T S O N 'S ...... Twin rail. INDCMNBMbercNBtNr MMT C O ...... i ...... ^,^T*liij(i80 when the department>artmcnt 47.44' bushels. . . ■ ■ B The feed grain bulTdup If led < KDANt MARKiT...... by a neaprecord crop> of com SSSBBSBBSSSBSImSmm m m m n \ ASOKOW seep , cCO o...... rilw .JOItDAN't* this year, esUmtted atIt 4.8 bil*bll* , JOHN BARKIR AOBNCYWHNCY ...... , 1 ....;.. »uW K»VTIVT .,,;.;, . ^.iW.. . i r . r - Ilon bushels, only two p er cent a BERTIE'S POULTRYIV FARM ...... rWinMI... MYUNCOIlY IINCOIH ...... below the high set In IW . NLY TO SELL | Sorghum grain produotion£ “ this 2 ONIY- S BERO INSURANCE:B CO...... twin hllf ; McVSYII,iVsYii, wIN e..;...... ,...... yeor also ii forecastSt atat''«> «> 3 HERSCEL B O Y D SIT T U U N ...... ,T*ln Poll! MmiMS CO.). ; , record, some, 791 .mlUlon bash- ' NEW ALUS-CHALMERSALLIS-C S JOHNBRAOIBY ...... twin WU - : -pAnllltHi«li|»rt^'Oii»;:.'V;. on 9 B C. K. BROWN ASSOCIATESASSOCIATES ...... Twin MU. tolNT•INT lANGHlA N I — C A U IN I...... Farm Prices Are forage?E HHARVESTER^ B| CHESTER B. BROWN,»WN CO;C O ; ...... ; . . . . . i ...... ni*r PtobUCIM60UCIM UvafKCK MMKITINUN O ...,;.. V, iuri.|r lUNAM'l, a-row«rh hfiidi , ; BURLEY LIVESTOCKICK COMM. CO.( ...... Ma W'v IN C .; V.V.... V.... i... Hit By Candidatesd&teS 2-row c BUHREYS ...... Tw)iiNii«: M»,T.>».iiiI, T. i l , mCHMONB .,... P T O d r i v e n ...... RUPERT—*'We musttget'farm geVfarm CAUENOIRI'I prices' up> knd JMld farmkrm^osta costa CARTCrS PACKINOllii' Cqol'.V O .. * .. ■=.-.-.“ S : .KH!Sim’i v;v.'. i .V.,..,;;. down," declared • Mra. Mary With; OAVE CHADWICK tw in h i l > iiA iii Brooks, atnte senator from 'LeglsiaUve p lstrlct 31, who b> ONLY..';i.....::*285jirs; i trade' cURL MM: CO...... t * l « w i u ■ IDWAWI fHAlV i i....i.i,;...... ;...... iv-.... ' aeeklng r^electlon,' d e p o t o w a > i ...... ,Tw lnM . S Hi«i»Y'$fooBiiNM.v.i-.,. IL k y fK She cited government figures; £ rARMER'S NATIONAL BANK ...... •uM i«iiy'|i^K M n.:;;vir,..v. „ noting “A « tO'4» horsepower farm tractor cost ti.m In 1M4. IP-; ":jwiM sav|Of;:iN<:... i;; ...... Mnib.«y iDHloi Today the a«me tractor coets ’f" : hpELlTV NAtteNAtiN/»t |AJANK N k ''.> '. .■ t ■v:-.T^...... rilw wiwMMI $6,000. Four years ago a farmer r i«0«MTY>(AWN4iiANK. could buy such a'tractorSis with vW«;Oi.;:li j - .f ...... TwtnJ*!!* w N yii 3,03a busheif of wl>eat, ^ i l « to< ».. ,'iv day It u k e t B.800 busheto. , “Caught tetween akyioctot- :,'.OBM'eoUII>M«NTj

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I...... V iTWln Fdilt Tlmes-Naws•News Friday. Sept. 27.-1963 L E tm L OUTPUT UP New Beef . | mj Gooding M an3 U . Productionp„ of lentils In Idaho Is placed' a t 184,000 hundred- . weight, three per cent more I B]Breed Testeded I ^ M n H H HH MMaster Of ‘ th an last year and Six per ccnt above the 1932-G6"aVcrage. 3 In Canada | H AArea Grangef e ^------5 Send the news from homa , A dual-purpose beef breed> r e e 'd S ^ B ''T ■ T tm tE — Ira Klsltcrler of with a subscription to tne Tfmes- :'-'J' knoiknown in Europe for fast't gains -- SB 8 Sm jM V jja Goodingco( was. elcctcd as master NewsNews. Call the circulation de. ■■ and good milk productionn is be- |N ■ [ ■ of f '* rep•.■■.• •■ ■ ■■■•^' - '' •' B ----•— ' \ H M tionbe.tested at the Lacomb1 .to.de*6 Sta- H I ^ B . er HansonT steward; C hester*''*^ B B H ttfMite rr FvpArlmpntnl Fflrm: , rto»sistanl ! < ' • I I |»-T < • 1 •L lt-j breeds. m stesteward. Mr. and Mrs. Hos- i M kevec were elected as ■ alter-aiK»p. - TREATM• *' ENT SAVES V ■ n nates to State Grange.,'. SICKCALVESI Glassinger | H H . A resolution submitted by the Q H Hagerman Valley Grange for ato ^H ^I^^^BBsBI^Bl^BBi■ H a compulsory bond withVllh a K & P Ideal fo r ■1 WiUHead I ^ B a drivers license .was accepted |fl B H and winners in the needleworkfSS f1 l ^ Buck.re.i,„ ■ W cor contests were announceded by csnr€cnttlmt Mpu nJfM. bismuth, ! Filer Grange i M r ®ger was' SB | B h Mrs. Schiffler. director off worn- kaoU fc""*!** ansan: activity. re-eFILER - Ted Glassingerle Filerwas affiBwBli^^WtBflMBlBlBBa^W Beit Buy on the Mirket Gre-elected ra master of them eeting Filer ^ j ^ B ' A joint installation of the sub* . iiliM GrangeIn t at the regular meeting M M gm ort ordinate Grange officers' a“nd and in PINKEYE Remediet! in Rthe Grange ^ail. ctcd ov- ■ |gn9|^M B B ^^H fiiB■ B n | the Pomona officers was an- Doi ersr the 13 at Murtaugh;' poultry con- , V«Uey.- High Schoorss new UtUtah State University In 1962 ofGla ladles’ activiUes; Mrs. Ted L®"-. rt con- test, 3 p.m. March 6. at minico; vocational agriculture Instructorstructor with wi a degree In agriculture1 1962 Glassinger.Hai youth chairman,s fl«St and vada cattle in a long time," period.period ® EiEast Magic FFA District con- ‘es ZinZ; Hazelton :ullurc Harley Williams, business agent. will he tests is announced this week'eek by fOl soils judging, 2:30 p.m.. April Is a lonner Murtaughh area ededucation. Ho is a member of \ •r were ^ald William C. (Bill) Behrens,jehreps, -j-he-jhe second function will be iudging, t>l«k aioxhom, «.Ph. ber of Mr. and Mrs. Walkerhe State were ^ discussing the • beef testing to prprovide -facilities for steer off'iciats. H17, , Burley; dairy, cattle judging, reaident •- thitlie Idaho Education Associa* apr le year ^ P-m- May 8. Declo, andm d the Your Yo CommiuniW Drug Stor* "Alien Stastny, son of Mr.Vfr. and tiotion and the Idaho Vocationalssocia- appointedGn delegales to thelw«n State station currently under construe*onstruc* and heiferh progeny groupsms from Th® *^rst contest o f th e y ear ? 1 ational Grange meeting In Caldwell.e chair- University of Nevada pureb « r S win be the weeds and crops Hv livestock judging event a t 2 p.m. Pl,. a29.346i, SJ9-5586 HoMlton Mra. Ed Staatay, Murtaugh,Ligb, as- AgricultureAg Tcachcrs Associa- ]v Nevada purebred herds in cooperation rJ [ for 3 May 15 a t VaUey.______1 aomed duties as the newnew in- tion tio and the national organiza*ssocm- ma Mr. Drake, agricultureure chair- and property. Behrens is the cooper* with theI various breed Msocia- associa- i‘*dging event, schedujed for 3 structor at Valley this fall.all. The tiotions of tho two groups.»aniia- theman, spoke on agriculture rMri and alive extension livestock special- lions.tJons. These cattle will11 comernm n P.m. Nov. 7 at Raft River.■r. Oih- -■ past four years he has taught 1Mr.. Stastny Is married’ lo ,, the froi the harvest. A letler was;TnnrA^ read f},*''®ist at the Max C. Fleishchmannichmann i„in as calvcs and will be finished er" contests include dairy/ prod-prod-! vocational agriculture att Aber- former foi Renao Nebel under. our present meateat Im-Im* imports!n coming' into the United ^ Dr. Curtiss Bailey, animal scien- ! irni»«2 nounced today a proposedmder the In- ofso doing ' Improve their market- towardtowai improvement of cattle 7i t'h an d i;: W a’btiildUiid or relrebuljd all i port laws which have adverselydversely States,Sl with a preponderance crease In license fees underles the act soability. < In order to do thisthis they from tho genetic standpoint, that tist _ at the University wll! handle ■ ^ affected both domestic produc*produc- cccoming in tho last two quartersS r » perishable commodlUes act InauguratedfWl a beef performanceormance jIB s pproducing better -cattle . I i Trecord keeping and aniysls. Earl S era*and exporting countries.ntrics. ——during tho season of heavy * J42 to $50 a y ear. code of Inantesting program. Key aspectispect of throu through inheritance of desirable L. Drake. DVM. cooperativetfie ex-ex-: S Snow Remmovdl oval Equipm ent -‘TIUs abrupt-facing of facts cow cc marketings in the trnf^M United ' ■cstablisho.i a licensed code of tefHthis program will be the9 testing traitstraits. This is the objectrl# of such “tension veterinarian at thehe Unl- S . ■ . 1 of ani* a en the part of the two) major States. St If quarterly quotas were conduct for 10,673 firms allicensed repre- thisstation. testintesting. The' ultimate goalAi?i is. to verslty„ will be In charge of anI* bur.'vemrting. countrieses also otobtained, this would mean « a ... ‘o do business. Tho total repre- stall mal health. Dwane Connn Isis to 27 000 li* “A number of sltes wereere con- produceprodu individual animals that ? Ino an d Rapoir SHOP SERVICE means' that the Congresss m u ust s t mmuch more stable level of kJ* hn* scn ce, ts a decline from 27.000the de- li* sldered,J for the facHily."r, Bch- will gaing faster and produce3®'* Scar- V J*® herdsm an. Compl*f* moehln* and R*| reallte that those of ua who pcports coming into the United censces a decade ago, the de- ®‘<*ercns pointed out. "but the Unl- cassescasse with more red meat, i.e.I r "Full cooperation with the have introduced legislationlation StStates. ‘partment snid. . rcns i.A ' various breed associations will ull and versilV -properly . finally'‘""S largerHfSei rib, eyes and less^fat.le s s ^ a t. 1,8 j, part of the program," Beh- •mending the Meat QuotaOta Act “I feel another obvious« loop-ifmrv. *M ergers in the fruit and ''e'"* NEIBAURIR EQUIPMENT EQ » couscd ohosen due to the fact that thew Initially the station' 'wiUmil .con- r,reng "with the resulting ■re correct in demandingnandlng hole hc exists in our present■nt inwlaw vegetable ' industry have> depart* causcd Cooperative Extension Service ^ esulting ^ ------changta.-that_not...only_.wouldwould Ijcbecause it con bo circumvent- " , slst of 10 .testing pens but wwill ll informationif going bnck. to the iTYiv^ni. of lhe decline, ttiernlnlster- depart* “''d the experiment stationBtl.on “5at be-bullt-for-expansion jj of six n ...... - benefit domestic-catUemen,-ien,- bbqt qt eed d -h y placiii'g a'fre-ih o rfro z e n mont saldr Costs .of administer- )crBte In ' ,.9 . producer to enable him to Im- , &. WELDWELDING trr.'if.n IV the Ii* the UniverflJty will coopcrBte In will how prove his herd. Thero was al* would give exporting countriesountrles productpr in an air-tight contain-S i n - 'fff ■the-act are borne by the Ii* certain phases of the program."ogram. %2 bubulU or up to 24 steers or I ------onlyTTeasonablo-shore-of-thorof-the erer-ao-aa-to-bring-lt-in-outaide = Also7~drnlnagerToil.'tural ‘t^ers or most.no.way Of ..getting thlsklndiiij.k!n(i J (Formerlyrly Paul EEquipment) - ' - Unfted'^tates markeb—but on-a th ~ ‘sWe — : - - AiSc 2 “ helTors. B ehrens said J!2^.-i!).e th a t the of-JnformaUon p, prior to the in- - lUt on-« the-quota-ol-fresh, chilled-or tiv Industry w eather - protecllotr—an d?. ®1!?"other >»ciiii facility Win b6T>ne-of-lh(rmosf ...... ■ PAUL . . ■------lOiW r^asls.------■frozcn~~mcntr-Through—Aprili-fr o r tivBB“ Df the'-llvestock*r Industry others weo factors'v/ere TavOi'ftblc.'' _____ w e most j^uRuratlon of-thu. improvemenl , "Uvestock In a quarier-of-ar,ier*of*af. lOCB.lho10 latest period for April, wtilch supported(,1^ by bill and. due others to fact The pri,ncipal functions of the |“7“ p ro gram ." ______^ ~~bniloh dollar Industry inili Idnho,Idaho, flfiuresHi are available, importswnlch similar (h( lo it. Hov^ever.ft duebefore to testing Ti slation, according to Dc-1 — :i.ind-lt- itanda-to suffer. serious of .canned, cookcd.and.mporls cured thotht diminishing timo lefts, before -it- is hrons,test will be one, -to-test.and I ----- losses if legislation whichvhich 1 beef,be veal nnd muuon are.curod run- ^oi the Congress ndjourns,will -it- be h hroi evaluate post weaning i'Vh"? herllable I ------BEAN—,---- 1 . have 'co*8ponsored is not ad*ad- ningni a t 71.7 million ro pounds run- doubtful ^jo; thnt anythingn. will be trailseval In bulls such asHbS' rate of I { CPMBINING ~ffypuWu dm i'’t have time to0 spare ■Opl«d.~Th)rrfecWa{ton -Tvmild: Tvmild: (c(carca.M • woiflljl) or- approxi-pounds dono •• on this leglalation.iperathrt traipain and feed efficlency-or abli-1 — — -,-y>bulls. bulls. I 7 733-7209 3 — Eldon Sllgar I M a pm iSllSlllf Just the base period to thehe years "Finally, iho "Buy Amcrica"_ , „ of re< business when tho Congress______with and t h o s e superior qualities 169^1063; (3) impose quarterly.jarterly. AiAct slates that food and1 olhernlh°r ~reconvenes In January." wltl fattier,than.yearly, quotas;■las; (4) itemsit< for tho militnry purchased S B E E T HARVESTEB A R V ] include canned, cookeded and through th approprialcd funds'chased 9 cured meats In quolas. and. (5) fitshould t>o purchased In the S Include off'Shore purctinscsnacs for U nited StatOH. Tlicro in l an i ex- 's M ALLIS-CHALMEI:h a l m e r s " “"1 the military in the quotas.las. -' cmptionci for lhe purchase of 9 s 4 "The present law has a ^'IriK- scsom o ilem s In com bat zones. S - 250 - 350 B C ■ ■ ■ ffi p er point” — a point atIt whicnwhlcli A'Although, to my knowledge,™ cno ? * 3 N O . 1 5 0 - 2 5 0 - Imports aro halted — whichwhich Isis beef l« hns bcon purchased for 9 K TYPE , B iP B il IQ ,per cent above theI acluai ttitt»o troops In com bat zones, I 3 B t a n k t y p e quDU level. I feel It shouldlould be fcfeel thnt bccousp of tho "Buy S AT the quota level In order to AAmerica" Act, In case there ■ close an obvious loopholehole in^ nro ni any purchnscs ol foroign 9 ■•much as Importers can:an now hi t>cof, Ihoy H}^oi'ild bn counted ns ■ bring .In as much an lOD.D!)10.00 per irimports,’ thus counted loWard g cent of the quota withoutnut trig- Hitho quota. S gering It. I.owering theI trigger "Tiid' livcsiock ' iriilustry ac- ■ point would aiso provideB an op- countsc< for nbout Iwo-tlflhs nt nil 9 irv e stete r s ! I portunlty for better plonningming on B|agricultural incomo In IS=[ Idnhont nil 9m H1 a r l] ih 9 part.of Imporiera and the ni and is ton important to tw Idnhowrit- 59 f l B i t t L ' ^ «mrtlng countries, tcten off by tho failure to en^ictw rit- 93 t VAdJustment of..>.ihee base lclegislnllon Hint in vllnl toenact iin 3m ) period from the years iOS9-iOil31DS9-10I13 flurvivnl. Ttio Committeeto on tin m S i id. 199^1963 would elimlnalenale tho ^Wnyh and Moans hold Rcnoralon 9 ■ y ew , high Import-yenr of-1003 of 1003 tttnrirr and Iradn ticnrlngsRcnornl in 9 an d csTabllsh a .m ubh.h, moromore J iune, at which time reprcsenla-ingn In S 9 resenla- S ^

Put “EXTRA”TRA” Food Value | | . J In Your Silage Yl Ity nnd tp*«d to o«t your beets FASTrwlthou<^STrWlthout saorlfioino olean« age With MOLASSES | | I get maximum tonnages for belterer operotlnflopefetlno prodtl Higher row' E Hare's capacity nnd spa :S I I lestton are possible aa th e big 28-lncti8-lncti llftarlUtar \whesla run shallow . i lng ablllly. You get maxln lat ua aaol coalal your pipit and pul an "over* S g ind.oomprass the dirt to "pop out"ihsit"ihe bools.beets Large rienk bade B ipefldswlltiaHesttonan NO. 300 & 400 LIFTER.IFTER LOADERSLl I ab rolls match oteenlng ability fo lifting speod as you fid the tank ceatV on Ih*I allage4llag* Ibafbr* covarlng for if B g ALSO NO. 3 B ’ ' for light draft and.oompn ’ ' wintiir. Raterdsds spollos•pollog* and glvas sxlro B 9 fl^ND -. READY TOt GO TOT< WORK F I and optional grabind roll!oapaclt^. me . ' ^ , nufrillonoi valu'*..lua...... '* :• * ’ g S i | O N H A N D B to Ita7«600^undst Harvester oapac|i Is designed to iih)(t morelore weight ono ttie tractor draw- lERS OFFERS A COMPLETE.ETE. HARVIHARVESTINC, SYSTEM | : fills. Improving traotlon to keep yoUyou going...fast...evengoing., In tho , , , .1 ' ------CM ’ -B Hesiton's|ae*tHBrvsBt« lers con be added to let you top I I I ALIIS-CHALMERS OFFI i*l!l B bar a t ttia tankeld fill!. condlilonB; Impr Depth-frame toppers con be a ROW FINDER , . . H ydroullc flnd*rir gguides u ld * i Ih* Iliflar wh**lt, ^ p iperatlon. Optional Hydraulic RowV Finders paypa) their way by help- I . «• bafor* harvatlharv««l aiand 1*1 us explain ih* ad> S g most adveraa (laid condlil fltf 9 * a u t o m a t i c1 *ROW b « * li.FINDER the beats. Wheel-wldth adjustabilityIlty lets yotiyotJ matcht row spacing ' B mmelaitst elaisa to your tllag*. - a B and lilt In ona operation. ( I In adding < , 3 pr*clt*lyCLBANINO lo th* b«*li. ROLLS . . . w llh A llli.CChalm*rt halm *rt tpeclal>p* rolls you g*t B -opsr centering of the lllter wheels.lels. Come fnit today a n d /e f us , ' < a • ADJUSTABLBmor* CLBANINO cleaning R abtllfy, than w(fh1 a tlondaratlondard b**fb conveyor. fB i 1^0 you flot all lha beata. 09p»citf nqulnmonM i and aisuraa proparnode/ cant< that wHl m eef your «frd . 9 of l*ail 50% {LEVATORmor* claanin IN THE INDUSTRY . , . p lu i rnaiiy 0 . plui m aiiy other f*atur*i. 9B aAow y ou fA« (notfa/ th»t / y '''' 8 m us forr allall'typ typtts of molattea 9 • WIDEST REAL {LEVATOR If wrvoilari'ar* •unbeatable In |H» g ■i tank*; llcKara; ate, 9 ura AHU^eholmori' tonk-typa' harvoilari' ara S Fealura for faatura AliU^Chi 9 ' : basi flaldi. ^ TWINH IFAllS^IUim c j f n t l li l L A S SSES E S SUPPLY ITftBOB’SMS MOTOR & IMPLEMENTT COCO. CENTER f _ I ANDY ft I I ' SSEY-FERGUSON/NEW & I. HOLLANDJD AND HEATONHES DEALER Phone 733:B302. | 3 - 4 3 1 8 y * . B YOUR MASSEY-FERG " '733-8687...... 1 0 2 !' I Phone 543^4318 IP- '' ' ■ hi g Klmfa|orly Road' '<1 ,1 ■ ' ....,v ■ "■' ’ •• ■' ■ : , r ^

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Twin Polj» 'Qmei-Nawi'hwM' -Friday,f Sept. 27; 1968 X hang.on the tree too long. Pearslout’earsjout 1bouquets from a neighbor's 1 V should be picked" green and»d ri* tree and put tlicm Jh jugs of Augusti \ U (3uck JW pencd off the , tree. ^ watewaler, than hang them In your - - r ^ 7 \ Here's how lo tcll whenin to tree. Bees will dp the rest. L io .e» * pick: when the stem of the pear F. G. of Buhl: "Wc h^ve some HatGhings J. J.» separates from the spur clean-:lean- beautifulbeau p e t u n i a plants out* . ...««/ ly, but not necessarily very’ cas- doors.dobr Can they be brought In* A f* r/W I “y* it’s'tim «.to pick. Anotherother doordoors and grown as housefil"; ArePutUned ' n ! ' ' [ I w met] method. Is to watch when any plants?”plan , ,. ^ WASHINGTONa 5 (AP) — The —— worwormy fruit begins lo turn‘ yef-^'Someyet so folks have good luck nation nation’s hatcheries- produced W^SSWS&fKthm HIP’m BEBuR S : low. Such injured fruits ripenr/pen grownlng-row petunias indoors,s, al-aboutal- about-2^ million chlclu during B w ' first and if the sound fruitvi is“ Ihoughfhou most of thc plants; I've Augus August, about one million more fV c wWINTERING in GERANIUMS:UMS: dooradoors hin your home this winter,vlnter Pickedp !®** at that lime, it shouldId ri- seen lend to'T>ecome a bitt .leg- leg- than ia year earlier, reports the Thisi^ is i:Is the lime of year hom home e A terraterralum is a glass container,lalncr', Pc**1»“ properly- gy. 1If you have a bright windowIndow agriciagriculture department, ‘ , gardenersgardcr wonder what lo do such asa: candy ja r, fish bowbowl. l. -P'-Pears ripen best ot a tempero-pera* no rreason why you cannot grow BroiBroiler-type chicks totaled 234 \ ,i) wjih wjlh tbeirtl geraniums. jSomee feel brandy isnifter. goblets, etc. ture of 65. Keep yours covercdvercd themthen with lots of flowers.. One million,milllOi one per cent morc lhan it doeidoesn't pay to keep thh e e ir Don't hesitate to experimentriment with paper and-store In aI ga- readreader sent me a picture of a inIn Au)August last year. This brings plants over, bOt the majorityity of with piplants g ro w in g in the rag?ragi or- porch lo help themm rl- doubledoub petunia trained lo grow the broilerbr hatch during the first - 1henrknow:it-saves-thcm-mon-Ihem -I -mon- swampiswamps,-woods-^mcadow^Si V. pejl pen sati££actocUy.-Clappi-EavocravoEr up-La^window^JUlclher_tock'_tpup-U ckrto eighteight: months of 1968 " to § ey-ey. .. mosses,mosses,-small evergreen seed- seed-it^ lte_ is - ln_prlme_catlng conditiondition ttry r y lI s toJ^aJic caUings fromI your i,037;c1,037^000,000, com pared wilh ' HereHere, are a few tricks we! pass lings, lichens,li various seedlings,dlings. for only, a’ sh o rt period, sft6 eate at ’double cloul petunias (or single ones) i,fl2S^C1,925^000,000 last year, th e de­ 1 ^ ^ along to handle the geraniuminium You canca use almost anythingything themther when there's still a slight and root them in water.-Plantsviants parimpartment said;- problem. (1) Start now plants,>iants. bbut ut cacticac plants. High hummidity idity greengre« tinge to thc skin,.ratherather starlstarted from cuttings willI pro- EggEgg-laying-type • ch ick s TTake ake "cuttings” from the causes them to rot. '■ thatthan waiting'until they turnn yel- ducoducc same colors and saa m m e hatchihatchcd during the month wero - mother m othe plant. These can bee 2 to ArrarArrange your plants soJ theythev low, lo"'- . . kindkinds of flowers (single andi doa- estimiestimated at 36 million, about 4 inctinches Jong, and from non- won’t Ibe crowded or so) theythev ■ S. D. of Twin Falls: "Please•lease ble)-asble) the.parent plant. ' ' the same-assa a year cariicr. ■ I ■ ' • E S . diseaseddiseas plapis. Cut cann bo won't^von't Ibe •pressed againstst the tell me why all of the smallII ap- A. F. of Hailey: "I'm writing'rltlng PrcProduction of poults during madem ade anywhere on tho slip.>• . side of the container. Whenen fih- P*esPles on my tree have fallenn off. off; for m y m other -who is about-out-to to the monlhr was estimated at ■'T^i Taki Take off ail leaves from lower jshed. no soil should show.ow It's “ s a large tree 15 years5 old. put in a new lawn. The neww soilsoli 3,547,13,547,000. down 22 per cenl from mwMBf sB hairhalf ((they’ll only rot) and10 in-In- ApplyAppij only a sm all am ountjuiit of When buds came out I sprayedrayed is fullfi of red root of Fox Tnil. a yearyet eariler. Young turkeys sert them into your favoritevorite water, perhaps once a month.month “ ^ with sp ray . T ree Is healthylalthy How should she kill it beforebefore hatch/hatched during the first eight rootinirooting materials. Clean sharp a A glass cover will prevent, mols-molsl ®ndand no signs of Insects." planplanting grass seed?” montlmonths totaled about m e sand, vermiculiie. or perllte.te. or ture loss.Io: Place the terrariumrarium YYour problem is due to lack . DcDon’t bother. This Is ann an- 105.011105.012.000, down 18 per cent HB B B plain tap water arc useded for in a lightli{ place, but out, ofpf di- of (cross pollination. It couldlid bcbe nual and will die down after from 1967, the department said, IM B rootln) rooting. Some root them In a pot rect sun.sur You may have to> pinch that thal your tree was dependentndent tho first frost. The la^vn mnower ower UfijW of ^and,sai peat and loam mix-m X- back somesc leggy plants, or re- previouslypre' on a neighbor’s tree, will take good care of this and , H H lure. The sccret is to keepP the niovemove tlthem later; Some terrai- but perhaps the pollinator• had otheother weeds, since they cannot Record I Seen H H soil wetV. but not soggy, until ums givegl^ a show for a yearear or beeibeen cut down. Since you’veou’ve standstan the competition from ll. A rooted.rooted —- - "j more, more. without your. hnri^ngtng to sprayedspn it’s doubtful if anyly di* lawiawr n mower, is a good weed- WAIWASHINGTON (AP) - This H H A 6 to 8 tnch ciay floristst pot spend onlyc a jew cents. sea:sease or insect pest would have killerkille in-many Instances jjncence It year’s production of vegetables ■ H makes a good “greenhouse”i for QUESTIONQUE^ QF THE WEEK:^EEK: beeibeen so severe as to knock± all starstarves out many upright plants,)lants, for pprocessing appears to be ■ H rootin{ rooting the cuttings. YouJ can D.d. F.p. • of T wT* Falls: "Every■Every the fruit off, as happened!d to suchsucli as foxtail. headeheaded for a record, says the B B piQcc place aI plastic bag over thee cut- year wew have n-nlce croprop of youyour tree. MMost, new lawns have aI crop AgricultureAgrlc' Department. Total ^ ■ 1 ting and all, then close thee bot- pears, butI after they'ares pick- YourY tree formed small1 ap- of weedsv coming up amongm the outpuoutput is forecast at about 20 |H | tom. The plastic bag reduces;duces ed, Jhethe fruit isn't worth eating,eating, piespies, even though it’ lackedi poi- grass,gras but this is nothing lo3 wor- per centc more than last year, watcc-water loss.—haatens JPPltngi'Plingi Beah_iFlesh is mealy and browniwn inclination,iji lina b ut these abortedd bS^b3^ rv r y _ about since mowlff—will“ Hvill yVery c ry largC crops of com and to- Keep the cutting out of direct side. Is something lackinglg the cau causeThere' was'nu oiher-appfcrappfcr sCar>e-memsc?r eut.~iw w v^6ga^ ftatot sunllglsunlight, and they'll rootot in the soil?"soli varvariety avallalbe for cross-polll--polli- can be beneficial by shading the of'^t^'in^'sef^Tepartfftertt of the - BKt three or four' weeks. I thinkthin you’re letting the: pears nation. natl Next year you cann cut tender tend grass sBedungs. said.said.______AfteAfter rooting, pot thc cuttings K m up in three or fourrlhch'“ clayc lly ■ ■ pots, using a one-third mixnix of G 5 B jB sand, peat and' loam. Youu can S . • . . H H add some S' perllte to loosen the 9 mixtu:mixture. Gnnv the plants in a 9 YOUU AFARE INVITED) TO ATTEND THE EBIG I brightb rl^t window, and keep thehe soil 8 i^ H molsti moisture constant.. If thee cut- S . tings get a bit tall, pinch:h the S g TOP ALLAMBRICAN ROSES flOflow offered for fall plontlogng are thesethef four outstanding awardward tip backba to get a bushier plant,plant. fiS wliming roses. Hie top lefteft rose. Is the Pascalt, (he whitestt of white hybrid1 (eas, (he (op ri^rl^t t You can start your other:r gar- rose Is tfae Gene Boenier,r, a pink floribundat winner. This3 rose wa:was named for one of[ tthe h e den f a : V 0 r 1 t.e s this way,y, and S . world’s great rose hybridizers,dizers, E. .S. Boemer, Rochester, N. Y. Tbe rose at bottom left Iss the these include coleus, fuchsia,l a . bbe- e - g8 Angel Face, tiie first laveaderirender rowrose ever to wla an AARS award. ThThe Comachc, bottom right,right, gonIa,gonia, ageratum, dusty miller, 8..- Is tlie only graodUlora rose>se to wlo ta 1M9 AARS a w a rd . T hisds flower haa! large, high centeredtered bloodibloodleaf, vinca, patience,5. Sul- Sg bloom s^ brilllaat scarlet.let. ____ • ~______^______tana____ _ tana and i dozens of others.. Most M ost J g f iield e ^ - ■ . ' plantslants started from cuttingsgs willw ill ^3 ______9 a better size for the hom home e ^ fi / I «4T grandlflora will provide bright origni adjust to condi-house ^condi- S Award Wimiingning Roses Now” accentss; in the garden, showy E showy tions more readily than If you S everbloomlng hedges, brilliantlfor in I’^^Bbtbrouc the entire mother plant ^ scarlet splotches o f color In jj, Offered Forr Fsl]Fsll Planting home foundation p lann tin t i n g g " n e x t WEEK; More tricks S Sta» th ^ w re arinounced-inced-in —Cene-Boerner—(plant-patent—G >atent agaliagainst dark or light colored ior.keepIpg y ^ r geraniumsIS ovover er ^2 UCIgm onsistra ti(lio n I June the four 1969 AU-AmerJcanerlca appapplied for) is an exceptionally)nally buildbuildings and In rose garden jyjj,teB-ibter. ------:------5 ------' award winning roses haveI been free-flowering,free clear pink florl-fieri- beds, ,lts fiery beauty wiil»iU at- b rR' i n g i n g o u t d o o r s i n - S displayed at public rose gardensirdens bun'bunda. This new AARS awardiward tract attention from afar. DOOIDOORS: Now’s a good time to 5 a ll over, th is nation — InIn 138136 wwin inner rem ain s in bloom con- SpartanSpj x -(Carrousel xX Hap* make yourself a terrariumum SOso IC FEATURINURING THE NEW:w “BLUE“ KEY” QU of the largest and finest public starstantly from early spring until piness)pine: are- the-parents of this you can< have a-breath ofof out- ^ , paries In the country, to bebe ex- the late hard frosts of autumn.lumn. 1969 All-Am erica aw ard winer w in e r------—------5 a c t. The medium, long and pointed)lnted and their offspring is a . rose S If rose lovers throughoutut the budbuds unfurl Into clean, full flow* thatth a t everyone w ill enjoy.y. - nouncementnounc luncheon of thehe 1969.196& S^ ' United States haven't previewed'iewed ers, usually about 3% inchcs"obM Angel Ar Face (plant patentent ap- AARSAAR< award winners, arrange*rrange* S^ th ese m agnificent AARS win* acrossacr< and ot ab o u t 35 petals.’Sjaif- niUdpUdd for). New, unique, unusual mentiments of lavender Ange!I FaceF a c e S ners, It Is not the fault of)f All- The blooms are borne in dust- andnnd totally lovely — thele first an'l :pln^^ Gene Boerner bby y ththe e fi 8 America Rose Selections.s. AtA t eers rs and often on long (fort ,® a lavendertnvpi ro se over to win annn “^amed imei New York florist.:, MMax ax S f great eJcpense, plants by/ the florfloribunda) cutting stems ofot ^010 All-Americaah-^ award. Ruby>y buds Schling, Scnlii were absolutely' mmag- ag- gJ thousands of the 1969 awarddwln* win* to ]12'inches. ^Ithwith just a hint of lavenderavender niflcent. 5 ning varieties were sent to ththe e ThoT deep, ric h pink flowersowers slowlygjQ^ unfurl their petalsIs until. MeMedium to low growingIB aahd n d §g -long list of-the AAHS «mrQvedproved orof thfs rose..ar.e_most_attrac* whenwhe* about onb-third-open,-they!n.-they almo;almost as broad as tall,11, theth e S g public gardens for plantinganting tivelytivc set off fay a. .background („1«» »RD round (aite thg form of a lovely laven- plant evenly f i ------FOI f laven- plants of AngelTaco are” evenly fi ------early last spring. This wass done of thick, bright green follaco.illaco. der ,chalice. brancbranched, well shaped bushes,jushes, Sa In order that everyone Interest-terest- The hljndsome plant la upright, ~ Ily dou* deserving- a ploce In the fore- g ed could see thera growinglg and symmetrical, syn w e ll branchednrhPfi .J Tho " flow ers open to fully dou* <*oser 4},„. ble, truly lavender roses of per-D e r - groursround of eny garden. The fi j H i n be able to appraise their qualityluality and covered with blooms thot Ji®!, edces plants aro hardy, of good vigor ^ ■nd beauty long before th e y even.lwastove a light fragrance—mce— ^®ot form with petal edges t> the curved, wavy, ruffled andI touch,touch- ond Iproduce continuous bloom. S Wer«^ cfferM fo r sale. YouI have a 1 fringe benefit ndded to the ilrubv The deep, firm, green foliage S to bo pretty sure of your roses ma; many beauties of this roso. ,; - • ®‘LPed by a sufwsion of royal ruby. The ntnk " ^ 0 bloom s o f A ngd F aceoce are’are «Is totouched with copper, while fi If you.ore going to put them This winner, the only pink m ore tho very new growth Is an at- a . • oA public display in this fashionashlon rosirose to receive an Ali*Amerlca •arge. four inches «r m o r e. tho \ A m er- aw ard for 1969, w as nam ed in “bundant,„ and come In clustersclusters ‘r®dl‘ractive contrast In maroon.s | S I I I - . a n d the ow ners of the Al!-An}er> awt m erica ^ - i « » '8 r e ' v e ry sure a n d vvery e ry honor "O" of the late Eugene S.c on medium " length stems, lasting ■' All four of tho All-America ^ RACCTOR'RS' I M ^isfled w ith their w inners.5. BoeBoerner, long-time plant. re- 1*^ for *several days. As a finishingInlshing 1960I960 £aw ard w inners, A ngelI F acc. NS __ __ ^ITse honor winning rosea.3, An- An- scnisearcher .and roso. hybrJdiicr.dizcr touch thnt spclls pcrfcction,lon, thetho ComsComanche, Gene Boernersr anand d g5 ______-— -fel FacerComanche, Gfthe'Boer-~Eo^: Moronhan-ieo-eT-hrs Moi orrgfna^rorna: lowers--aro-blcsSed-wlth'a'rltK-a-rRfl PttscnirwiII-Bfe-'IfstetrtH-marrPttsci fl~ ner and Pascall. chosen fromfro m Hons have been p aten ted: andond ?/,?old-fashioned perfume lhatlat will order ro.w catalogs this fall and. S “'ESPEC;SPEaAXLY THE: NEVNEW *TORD 8;0(X8;ooo” I ------iTO«Tiy:ic«odldftie9lJjecouse-.ofse.-.of mmmany.. have.,, won .All-America.lerlca. fi^I^o room w h h true rosq.frag-iQ_frag-IjulfL®. ljy .l|| more temperate areasa re a s Sg ...... _„_iheJr.bewi&,.hrllliantcoloration,ration, awards.-awt ortho country; plants will be . refreshing fragrance and shape* Comanche (plant patentt nn-ap- "^ho long lasting, clear■ laven* on sisale at 'gardon centers and « ODERN 11 rose g .. VSfftCSING A WIDE RANGE RAN OF MODEF J ly growth are outstanding In allali piledpUc for). A bold, new grandl-rnniil. ‘^or flowers aro an arranger'sanger's nurserynurse sales yards. Fall rose g respects and most certainlyly wiliwill "loraMor with Inrgo, high centereditercd delight, as they provide an op-, plant!planting hns proved highlyly sue* Sg dominate the rose gardenssns of blo< blooms of brilliant scarlct. portunlty lo create strikingig com- ceasficcssful in many areas andi gives fiW ______. 1D69. TThe long pointed .bufls unfoldinfold positions In a totally nowIW rose tho ppinnls a very rcnl head start g Pascalt. the Whitest of White white to fullyi double four-inch flowersqwqrs “ ^or. A t th e New Yorkrk an- over roses planted In the spring, g ------h ybrid’teas; produces'4 vigorousgbrou's ofof 50 petals, Tho “blooms>"~afc "are ■ g S■ B B H e i ^ ^ ^ H H.... S...... S B Sa i i a | ^ , growing, erect, well shapedsd and bornobor on long strong stems"s on • ^ T IL I L L A G E EQUIPME EQ W E N T I well clothed plant, which is ai- a (itoll, well branched plant. ways a .good start for anyf rose. SometimesS tho largo blooms The pristine flowers of t hh ii ss “re“ re Dorno singly, but m ore ofton i § & O W I . "Paschal” or Easter rose,e, are threethr or moro occur In fiery " remarkably beautiful' In form, cnncnndlelnbrna of color on stemsti fk in m I^ F o r m u l a ^ j regardless of the weather.r. The pxcellentpxc for cutting. Comanche .^aceful um shaped buds> openopon < continuously in bloom. ^ to medium sine blooms which ., Tlia^ plant Is tall and strong, i 3 1 s t r o n g e r ,. ^s hold th eir high, bud-liiiie centersrenters bushy and vigorous, reaching STARTINGSIG 11 A.M. s 'f i IM 'longer lasting g exceedingly well — even1 until >iv<*ivo feet In Iielght and producinghieing m -•■«{;»- r '' the outer petals drop. nn abiinflance of colorful bloomslooms " J t.i 9’ S The flower* are usually’ mndo ‘pr ciiUlng nnd garden dccorn- up of 35 to ^0 petals andd give *>nn. The bright greon. ienthery forth Just the slightest breathb re a th ‘Oilnge, very ro.sl«tant to dis­ of fragrance. ease. well covers tho Entire I M OI N N I D A Y , S E P T . 3 0 t h Pascall, a hybrid of LOD,6Ul» I s P’o As a striking contrast, I tetttfO r -WlBluw, not onlyJy hhos a s ‘no‘ho new leaves are n rich ma- won All-America honors, butb u t in In «™n. , JKTdSmM addition earned a aold .medal Tha/ perfcct buds, togelher ' 1 at The Hague, a sliver medal with oulslandlng form and1 sub- ' LOCATED AT ThTHE FARM OF at Baden-Baden, First Certlfl-Cortlfl- «‘«nce In tho full open flowerslowers ^ B C W w ^ B k B eates at Rome and ParisIs and providePro exhibition material■nl of ♦, § Certificates of Merit at Genevo,enevn, first order. For home use I Madrid. London and Vienna.na. 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