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" - VOL.-fl47-N~0etzalupaucemaiIt-PQlicemen ty. but the wounded toU rase Initial octivlty In theE Nov:Novi 7 Uons I will be circulated, biil et Is com- Four vacancies will be filled lg the NRA sharply;^-—- ^ ^ htt In America Jn*w en~a President Jo h n so n 's holly con- that thcy are Joining 'the NRA —T'-biennialc'^municipoJ-electlon—in«tlon-in satd-therc-wlll-bMouf-meajuni « I they will in the Nov. 7 election. PresentK,„l ccrcmony that was/o some- sh S _ tested firearms control•ol bill. . so they can purchaselase surplus Last week's figures colored city— ^council—m em bers—w h o se • Twin Falls occurred Thursdayrhursday ningi on a' conservative ticket, w ere h m . ^ family affair. —niat—Tneastire,— bitterly—Optltlcrly—op- carbine-rifles-for-posslble-notposslbl^riot ^ prevIouaiTOlF” momlng when four nominatingimlnatlrig There is no fprmal Led party or* For Cityerly. field E term s expire are Ca] McIntyre, Administering theel. Jo oath h n hy th e NRA, wa«waa ap-ap. control use. • . . u . . ' -.petltbM-were Iwued-by-aty j md Its afflll-ending Septv 8,. - -by-aty ganized and.the.£andidates are >erty Lob-George Bennett, Frank-Feldt* ot office was Chkit Justice proved W ednesday bjy y ,the.the Sen- "Only thc NRA and Its afflll- ated, bol dcclded. When the ticketvaUve Is com- or- m an and- Eugene- Stacoy-who|G Is Earl Warren-who Is Daly’s • l l . luverlle deltnciUeiieyUency lub.sub- ated unlu^ara eligible;ible to pur^pur- . m . ~ ^'M rs.^Lek^M l^thT petitions orgahlzatIon7Mi7'Stump»nali!r< -meiiTun- p fet^ ^r. Stumph saidIrom-tbat they will iaarmng—nrwr TTT rnm m hipi*. ' ' ' ~ - LO . fqiher-ln-iaw: Tn-'ottend*" i3 2 l! iw r ^ 7 fl ------FtDODS-MGrnff'" : = were Issued to Joseph Stumph, but 1 all wili be on a ue conserva- ticket, be announcea. announced till the vacancy left by the death ance were Mrs. Warren, .5 The 5 to < decision was only a nflion,' “ SIh'Smplilirea.-’ IJ ------:«0^cffersoTTSt^-“>-T.:; »--T.Tr~ f t tlvo'platformrhe-pmnlsed.-Twtf me to cir- ot.John D, Flatt. The four have I in the gun effccl..._ibe-'-govcmment•nment has ' NEW DELHI (AP) — The In* ‘ party or* Mc^ Stumph. formerly, field I hTflirPd - Virginia Warren Daly.r thT" prelim inary s k irm b h in th e gun ------Mrr-Stumph said hc is nol < pethlons not formally announced their Im r._8how ^ control naiUc;- w fah-:h-wlir~bt! wllt~bt! madB-the-Ntnlonah-RlflerAsse-“RlflerAsse- dlan-navy-W fts-caued-lo-belft-^ e is nol of the caodklates, he said,dates have are rep^ntatlve jor Liberty Lob- n PrL^ni two Daly children as well ihe^four already'igreed'^o' seek office . . . .. waged later lo tho fttUlU Judiciary daUon its exclusive,I sates agent control Hoods lirNesr Delhi, SM ' y ct' ready*-to-name~ihe“ rour i y stieclflc bv. an"^trem 6 conservaflveF ra aor- k tentions-coiKemlng TS tbe>f6nh- -as_a_number of Washing* _ candl^tes for, whom tbe petl- while\ the two others are not yet ' coming election.- Commlltco ancl in theB Senate it- for surplus rifl» M es froin'th» nearest 'Mclntvre ion noubles. conserva- group recently and*announced »nk-Sl 53, succeeds John - • ' ' ir ' lsed.-Twtf plant-to devote full time to cir- coy-who to ..ChnnMnoiyw jm . . . . -laid, have culaiing the recall petitions . 7 ^ ■ lek office against U. 'S. Sen. F raak re not yet Church, W dabb. ' [■ ‘'four'haX WM^'moderator of ___• ^ thclr Ini i-the-tong-time -TV.-show^ “Whafs,My Ltne." ... . ;».i»,mB-m-t1,ii ir.i-i ______2 Twin Foils nm cs-Nt-Nowi ew i „Sepl. 21-22. 1967 ‘ - Twin FaUsIs NewsNe In Briefie l IMt’S.5 Fullmer ' \f SeenlxvlEl In Posing I Twin Falls County Republicanipubllcan Foar students from MogicX'^s'jDies Val- | A t82 ‘ ly Weatherr RReport WiWomen will Jaundt'theirfalMth e lrfa ll ley e; have been pledged by Tau w yi C res Jensen driving ..small Daily 1 season Monday wllh a1 tea at KappaKi Epsilon tratemlty ol the t .< foreign car . . . Mrs. E(^Proier > ' — the-home of Mrs. Richardlard Bri- UnlvfeTSItyofUi Idaho. TheyLy SS are In I California i ‘ : - wendlng—woy . through .traffic _ From Tlme»*New8. 24»houi24-hour Weather BureauI wireWire ' . J;le e, 2086 H illcrest D rive.ive. TheT he CllUen Cl W. Fine. Hazelton:ion: 'Art A rt I I a t Washington School Corner 1 ” > t te a ..will be held from .2 to 4 Watkins.-Route w 1. Eden;1; David Mn.> Laura M. Fullmer.Imer, 82. I ; u . . . Don Gay driving down Sec- p.m. with Mrs: KchneUi1U1 Mar.Mar- Severance,si Hazellon. andId G ary MountainM - View.—Calif.,if.,.,died .died ■ orond Avenue West . . . Bill i shall, president, in chargeta rg e of RRi asm ussen. 553 B uchanannan SSt., t., WWednesday at Mountainoln View - giGrange "holding streci" comer— - —TempeFatureli- r------r a—brief—program:— Invitationsivltatlons Twin-Falls______-—------fofollowing a shartjilness. ynnference . . . Liz Adorns In* Eorec^t have been extended toI - women — S he w as b o m O ct. ~ 6,e riB IBW, S 4 ; , Ifiulring for news ol Chamber ot SU N N Y Inin Twin F alls ond o lh e:r r fklagicMagic T he’ Episcopal Thrift ShopIhopwlllQt w ill Ql Konosh, Utah. Q im m erce office . . . Roy Ros* > 1 p.m. She wns a member of ;he Sunny and warm todayay and perp< ccnt humidity,'51 at Rupert.R.n.rt.''°"°y““-‘”- ' IXbevpcn'from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. B B il. Iron remorklng on success of National cach Tuesday and Friday.lay. The ULDS Church. I Law Pr. Friday. Winds less than 15 miles M» at Fairfield, Sl at Haltey. 52 , Newmon Day event. . . Bruce H lR h L o w P r. « shop is localcd in Iho basementascment She hnd mndc her home In .' Fox denying ploglarbm . . . a .. per hour todoy. PrecipitationIpltation atal Bubl. 50 at Castleford. 60 at I- - M ountain View since 1939.' She ' M Albany, cloudy ...... 82 O . . P* J »•' Heariiig Ini- [of of the church: ' ' m Mike Cray discussing progress Albuquerque; dear . 82 6262 .. .. P» probabllltleA near zero. High inIn GGooding. At noon, 79 at T. F. married James D. FullmerFullm er ” 65 . . 80s. low 45 to 55. except Camas C am as VIWeather Bureau with 33 per cent (.(, of obtaining funds for CSI dor* A tlan la, c lo u d y ...... 84 u ^ Jam es Ayres, son of Mr.M r. aand n d M arch 21, 1904. o t SoU ULake k e milory . . • Mike Mazzone bus. Bismarck, clear .... 73 41.tl .. .. Pi Prairie bixh En 70s, low S4M to 44. humh> ldily. B a ro m ete r: 30.13. Sell D uB ols C ity. He died in 1921. no lm> temperatures: At T.F., four-loch “Blue Front” Mrs. W. E. Ayres, 251 DuBoIs Cl Iling in and out of Scout Service Boston. cJoudy ...... 67 5353 .. . . OiOutlook tor Sttardty no Im- U 1 1 Ave.. fs one of eight candidatesnd/dates Survivors incitide threeree sons, J portant changes. Temperaturesiratures 7740,75 elght.inch 9M3, 20- Inch C Center .-. . U ird Noh entering Buffalo, 1 72 , . W : . . P« » I l-l for the Ph.D. degree in medlcin-Dickmedlcin- Dl Fullmer. Burley; EarlE a rl I pickup 9 truck .: . George Crook- — Chicago, c l o u d y \ .... M 6666 1.09 1.09 a a t t 8 a .m .: M a t Jerom e,e, 515! a t 6645,6( 3«.Ineh'69: a t R upert, four ^ w g Slaying Held ol s' chemistry al the UniversityDiversity Fullmer,Fi Twin Falls, and EvanE van I ham, P‘ Caldwdl. greeting friends C incinnati, cloudy ...8 7 7373 .09 .09 T. T. P . W eather B ureau .wlthw ith 63 Irinch M-68; a t Buhl, (bree-lnch « doing Fullmer, Brehlwood, Colif.; sbc I fo f Joa- of K an sa s who will b e do in g Fi in Twin- Falls . . . James Cleveland, cloudy ....8 5 7070 .02 .02 pc p e r cent hum ldily, 47 at a t T.F.T .F . 7544; 7! at Castleford, three-inchirce-lnch Preliminary] hearing fof Jon- ler aus- daughters, Mrs. Wanda Wheeler.W heeler, I Vl nn vi-iia rcsoarch this year under aus-di ■ ■ ■ I (Nephj) Munn impersonating D en v er, c lear. . 78 4444 . . . Ei Entom ology U b o ra to ry w ith 88S8 7441.7^ ququin U s a , 41. 237 B uena Vista : Health Kings Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Lila I St., chargcd wllh first degree P" prophet. . . Judge Theron Ward DCS M olncs, d e a r . . 75 5656 1.03 I.M ------St, Miller, Provo, Utah; Mrs. Iva illdlng on picking, up mall from clerk's Detroit, rain ...... 81 66 .24 murder In Ihe Aug.' 20 shooting Uughlln, Escondido. Calif.,Sl"; andind , Flrsl eompie'Ud building on pl . office . . . Gene Sharp getting ,'Fort Worth, cloudy . 87- 75 .. of Marcos Jasso. 27, openedA'3'15 In _ ^ — ------Mrs. Irma Comwdl. Mrs.rs. MoryMary tCSI campus. ______of harrnssecLaljourproper way 10 H elena, d e a r ...... 79 47i .. :: Synopsis,, FarFarm Summary ?'Twin Falls Couniy Probate H Nicoletll'Tmd Mrs. Ada1 GIvlch. a" IndlanapoU s, rain . . . 87 65 .09 .gP""”'Teachers Are n‘ n n k drive a ‘ tracto r . . . Bob Wil* _CI_ear_suni)y.#kLcs nrc.co.ntinu;continu- ■ pushedI a few ^Court Thursday morning. , ■» all Mouniain View; one sister. T 7iho------JudgrZoc'Ann Shaub said she k------Mrsr-Helcn-Mar Wilson.m.-Poca- Poca* t H an se n -E T AJ\ —Sj liams discussing missing historic 59 li82 In 'th e valleys of Southernloiiihcni clouds'Irilo'SoulherriVTdihb. cl Orecon Temperatures will' remain'imnin FnTn cxexpected the hearing to continue | >Yi tellor three broihers, Leeee Miller ^ - P'photographs . . . Riiy Uncbln; ;i;S£Hbn6 t^-B>^~^ ns usual, never too busy to help 68 T today ns high pressure remains k r e = ^ outTrfrlend-rT^Cecil-Harvey-'------~74 In our area. Most winds arcirMloht light fext" few couple of days.5. A Vcw Mr.I Lasa. former ownerof-the -3 ?i5fnSi? O ffiG ers= A i.’e = “ Memphis, cloudy ... 90 74 M e s low 90^1egrce readings will ococ* BlBlue Front Bar, Is charged with fi ho Falb. 34 grandchildrendren and . • 1 {eteasing his wife,' Irma, about 'M iam i, c lo u d y ...... 87 SQ 80 ." . *and | generally less than 10 miles “ i^SA?OTor— I Afl her bowling scorcs . . . Dick 56 ,50 p e r hour. , cur )=' in some of Ihe westemlem val- thothi shotgun dcalh of Mr. Jasso ' MJlH’aukee, cfoudy . . W 66 , .50 P ' .. leys cf Idaho. Mimimumim tem- In the b a r a t 8 :2 8 p.m.m. altera/ier SHOSHONE—Teachcrtof thc A n n o u n c e d • Reed observing court proceed- Mpls.-St. P.. clear .. 78 5 50 0 ' .07 .0? T, em p eralu rc s last night^ R»ir w ere „ tonight will continue ihi hlle Mr. local school system weree honor- at 2:30 p.m. Monday at 74 .. atl above freezing again. Fair- r continue the two had talked while Mr. Io< HANSEN-Mrs. Gene John- j" Ncw O rleans, cloudy 89 74 . . ol , • above freezing ranging fromFrom ththc e ULo tsa wax tending b a r. ed at a rece^lon Mondayl“y eve- lhe Twin Falls Fourih Ward £.?t:S roidV :”;iler.S or.o Nw Y ork, cloudy . . 79 65 65 . .. . fli fidd and the AEC site near Areo „ son. Hansen PTA pixsldenl. on- J; “PI’®'' 30s im o the 40si in the Lloydl Walker is representingresenting nlining a t the Lincoln schoolxjI cafc- LDS Church by Bishoo Claude and Jho” -■•-Mn.™,-Peierson, Okla. Clly. doudy .. 87 57 57 - .36 recordedrc th e lowest m inim um .. D Claude „ounccs her officers nnd choir- " B east and in thc 50s in thehc west. w est. Mr.Mi Lasa and Prosecutingng Atlor-Atior- tcitcria. , qBrown. Final rites will be at _ r the com- ■>'™"'e. p cklng up Tlmes-News - Omaha, denr ...... 72 52 52 .31 .31 tcm tc peraiurc of 36 degrees. Boise If The tfxtendcd ouObok for agri- neney Michael Felton representsiprescnls A potluck supper wosI served Twin-Foils7, Cemetery. Friends {„ correspondent supplies . .. Eve- P h ila d d p h ia . d o u d y 85 65 65 .. . . had ht a summcrlimc reading of culture Indicates.some cooling ihi cooling the stale. . - afoftcr the tcachers were greeted ^aynj coll Sunday and' unlil 2 M” - ijjonord Dow,wofr.elect-waZelecT- IVIVn Carey vijlllng with Mrs. Phoenix, d en r ...... 98 75 75 60 60 degrees-for their low est tcm- tem - y f,„t of next week with scat- • and sev- by hospitality chairmen. Mrs. n. 65 .. perature overnight. In the major 'Ilh scat- Twin FalU city police and sev- b> n. Mrs. p.m. Monday at.W hitee Mortu- p. vice president;-k K Mrs. S R' Robert-Mdler . . . And. over- P lttsburR h, cloudy . . 79 65 . . pc tercd frosts and near freeting er, ssed the Herbert Forbes ond Mrs. M ary ai 56 .. potato growing areas of the up- ,, freeting eral persons who witnessed the Hi s. Mary ary. The family suggestsests any ji„ « second vice president; heard,he “It's not everyone who Ptlnd. M e., cloudy . . 66 56 . . pt lemperatures likely in cnstem qH chcduled Lou Marlz. During the dinner, memorialni contributions be mode w Pllnd. Ore., denr ... 80 57 57 ..'per .; p( Snake River .temperatures cnstem alleged shooting were scheduled Lc be mode Mrs.-Harold Moore, secrctnry, secretary. «can get n ticket for running a ; v«llcysrHowtvcr. no cx- „ :he hear- Jay Fowles, accompaniednied by (o(0 the LDS Church Missionary isurcr. stop sign while driving a irac- R apid C ity, d e a r . . . 75 45 45 ... . remainedre In thc low 40s\ cxccptexcept tremely., cold air outbreaks'• nre lo u, testify Thursday In Ihe hear- Je issionory and Arthur Boily, treosurer. st ;aks nre judge Sliaub will1 dccide Mrs.M Fowlcs, sang two0 vocal fund.fu Mrs. Robert Peftygrovejrove and totor.” R lchm 6nd. cloudy . . 85 6ff 6ff .. . . for to 39 degrees nf Aberdeen.«"• |f in sight. - . {" .' following the testimony If there so solos. Mrs. Richard Vawser werew ere ap-op- ^ .------St. Louis, d e a r ...... 87 62 1.56Protective high prssurcrc both No preclpitntlan hns been re- i. is suffiiicnt evidence to hold Mrs. Burton Thorne,. prcsi- ¥ „ pointed chairmen of the mem- T S alt Lk. City, d e a r . 80 l 49 l ” ot the surface and aloft Is fore- portedp nt any of the stations •;<, urt trial, dent, reports a project was ap. J. rs. S am ud San D iego, c lea r . . . Sl 65 . . stations Lasa for district court trial, dc wn5'",!; Idaho FallsS bcrship£ committee; Mrs. Somud Rupert'Lad Gets ~ •• cast to continue the wormtrm dry inir Soulhom Idaho during the mmniimii proved for the year—a scicncc, ' NlHuck. ho sp itality : M rs. Allen i San F rn n .. d e a r . . . 87 ~ 60 weather . . in our.agriculturaliral vnl- pnstpi three days. ring the ' .mu„||,i,um, iiiuiiiiiiuiiiiim'numii SeattJe. d e a r ...... 76 58 . . . mmath ond nrt fair to be held in ^ ic ond Mrs. Dow. program;■ani; ^Mrs. r s . AcademyJr. Honor " •• leys today and Friday, njcnie out-oul- Maximum-lemperatures yc5- April. heidinsije^p Sales Evered Norris, health and safe Tampa, cloudy ...... 91 “ 77 •• . . look j_; for S aturday Is fo r portly terday tc were from three to 10 and safe- FORCE ACADEMY. Colo, W ashington, cloudy . 88 68 . . gj, Pills Bad Thc budget was presentedntcd by ^ - tyty; Mrs. Roy Hancock,k, decora- _L arry E. Loveland, son of Mr. w •• cloudy skies as o minor disturb- degreesdi warmer lhan the provi- _ Dr Richard Jensen and approved. ^ - . (T—T r a c c ) • ance ar aloft moving to thcc north ous oi day In our area. ^ t«. /T A\ “nd Mrs, Elmore S. Lovdond, ^ PORTLAND (AP) —■coon's Dr. Rj 0‘^’cr committee membersrS wwork- o S *-Said Good ‘Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D. (Ted) — ^------Russell H enry, Oregon's P‘ D. (Ted) Rupert, was named nn element [said '^cre DeLen Steers •Climated Crockctt. budget andI finance:finance; u, lender wilh the rank of cadct m edical examiner, said >”1 " Slcctl IDAHO FALLS-An tslimalcd C; sn tnk* ond Mrs. Waldo Fought, assisted e 1 id nt the Mfs- William C. Barnard,Td. parlia- Lt_ tj,e academy recent- Alaska, Canada, W ednesday t^ jA ^ o m e n Wk- asslslcd 5 552 head of sheep sold at the M if Set by Mrs. Ray Tanaka. ,. ^Wednesday sole of the0 Idoho [?, mcntarian and legislniure;ture; Mrs. *’ i„ Magic VaUe;alley Hospitals j Mrs. Kenneth Blackburn said rLivestock 1 Auction Co., IdahodSho Cl Clarencc Hollifidd. scholarship,:holarshlp. He i, n senior and was selccl- Hawaii ire werc “nd Mrs. Thomas Steelsmilh, ^ C a lg a ry ...... 66 44 V slop year's programs willII follow jTaiis,.r, this week. There werc .teelsmilh, ^d for the position because of rial Magic Valley Memorialnrtfini , mmed Ik! subjects choscn In n survey 1 , E dm onton ...... 64 44JJ Gooding Memorial \ noriai pUis,.. he warned. ‘ su rv ey 1 830 hgnj c a itle o n d 65 hogs. ,,, . leadership abllily and cffectivc- lo wo- oniong parents last spring. The iteady°to ^'An'^cxccuilve meetingflg will bbc c ratings, oflicials snid. M ontreal ...... 76 66 Admitted Admllted' Dr. Henry referred (0 wo- Ing. T lw priccs g enerally steady to „ 66 .09 Joseph Sm ilhbauer nd ond Wil- Wil- Bllllo Phinney, M rs. W illiam j mloht November meeling was stressed,itressed, strong.,, at 4 p.m. Monday. , He Is a 1964 graduate of Mini- Otuwa ...V.V.'...... 79 66 .09 William men who think tbey might ,h, w. The annual reception honoring 37 Ham Bolion, bolh Cooding.ng. and A.A Morris,- Mrs. Lawrence Na- j of when Dr. Marvin Fifleld,,d- from Choice range fa t la m b s 22.50- 1 honoring ^oku County High School nnd R egina ...... 65 37 nee No- be taking a eomblnailon of 'I'J L. the teachers will bc held Sept. j,u a iriember of the cadet ski - T o r o n to ...... 77 6666 .01 .01 R' Rufus M cConnell. H ogermrman. an. fus,fi Mrs. Rny Relgle, Claude ■ .lUvM Idaho Stole University,, w i ill 11 22.75;79 good lo choice fat lambs ,S Claude diet plUs which are believedothi of speok‘d on the emotional prob- rt. 29. Conflicting nctivlliese.s for the giub-j at the ocodcmy.- W innipeg ...... 70 4646 . Dismissed Gnmble, G Eugene Messncr,cr. Mrs. responsible i for tbe deaths of P a pro b - pong. ,55^ 5^ |a „ ,b s 22-23;!3' ranranch c h , members on the usual ~ 54 P a ris Afec, W enddl, and P a - G th e usual ' " .'..'.rri';;.; ; V a n c o u v e r ...... 68 54 and Pa- Gene Quigley, Paul Gibson,son, Lu- , cl^t Oregon womendirlm during «' . fat fa lambs none: ranch» feeder‘ecaer p. „[j,ht. scpi. 28, nccessilaied!ccssilaled ..... " '"" 37 iricJa Anderson, Gooding. cJ The program booklets werc 1, A nchoroge ...... 52 37 ?• cJen L aferrierc, Percy Taftraft and j the p u t toar y e a n . „ . ‘s, Iambs 20-21; odd r u ff1 feederlecoer *1 chonge. Executive boar<} 33 ------WMrs. Emil Boepple. ail Twin imlner Pointed by the high school«l com-com -1.;lambs 19 ond down; light fol F a lrb a n lu ...... 63 33 II Twin The m edical examiner™ Pf mc^cIal deportment. light fol n,cmbers will furnish cookiesrookies for - Ju n e n u ...... 54 33 i ^ - 7 Foils: Mrs. George Jukcr,cr, Tro-Tra- ' , called a news conference to ew es 6-7; heavy fa t ew es« none:M n e : the cvent^^______H onolulu ...... 88 78 .02.02 J Magic ValleyLl^y lina«i Osterhout and Jacobob Sur- dcscribo< the pills whichleh he __ _ ------cnc an n c r ewfcs a n d b u cks 3.50-6; •' ber. all Buhl: baby boy/ Jones.Jones, ihas Investigated in ■ two- E J breeding ewes 12-18. y- ., Mre. Horry Suter nnd Alfred 3 L1 E xtrem e lop 18.50 bulk fSO- I Alfred year study. ■ Prices X Told BnS G lenns F erry ______Idaho______Funerals5 ______Kenyon, oil Jerome: Deonona Mor» M or-___ •■Don't pnnlc. we a re not . — _ _ .______^ V- J2i220 lbs 18-18.50. 220-240 IbS^ 17.75- '■ r |Rr25^-240'2S0-ibs-l7;3i^r.rt!-aC0: T HI Low Pr. OAKLEY^ ■— Funeral services•crvlrM flrison and \PHIiam Stnnger,er, boihbolh talkingj about dtct pills in f -----HUNTER^S------Hnnsen: John Orders. Ameri- . A berdeen ...... 78 39" for ' Theodore Jockson Helms „ Ameri- general.” OirLivesfOTkr 280S lbs 16.50-17.25: 280-300 lbs P" X I'A rH ear s ;^ can Fnlls; Charlene Bluc. Cns- :s B cnr L a k e ...... 71 39" will bc conducted, ot 2 p.m. Fri- ic. Cas- Dr. Henry said the5 pill* Bulls t w ere steady; Tedd s te e rs }?16-16.50; sows u n d e r 300 lbs Bolso ...... 87 63 .03 a t the Oakley LDS Tnbema- nbem a- H'ford- «nd Mrs. McIvIn Dernier 1he has Investigated conUin""“ ■n ond heifers, 75 cents -lower;iG w e r-14.14,50; 300-330 lbs 13-14: 3 3 0 -Tl STOP Buhl ...... 8 2 .551 2 de by Bishop Floyd Plckelt.“eit. Fi- r Ruhtcr, bolhbolh Fl- cone or more of the chemi-cMmi* cows; coi steady to 25 cenls1 lolower, w e r 40 400 lbs. 12.50-13; o v e r ■‘£ 450 € lbs M 11 i - s . U l t i c a n B urley ...... ; ...... 83 44 nal riles will bo held In theic l^nr“Mor“ Icr.'®' r., , ^ *cab amphetamines, pheno-pheno. and am feeder steers and h heifers e ife rs 11.50-12.50;H slogs 6-9; andnd boars ^qleNNS FERRY-'-hJo‘hio wands a n d C aldw ell ...... 85 5352 Ion Cemetery. Friends mnymy cnllcoll Dismissed tbar)}llal,- thyroid, d l^{iUlls, U lls, 25 25 to 50 -eenls lower during th e 3-( Ca«rtctord ...... 81 44 ' T Homo. Wilda Worthington and Jesta 1 .icne. will bc w aved to-elimninote inate llicliie ^ ” at Iho McCulloch Funeral Homo. „ d Jesta laxative and ^uretlc.c. He Wednesday wc Twin Falls Livestockk u t o c k 'Choice grain fed ste e rs 25-26; exceptional child’s problems.” E m m e u ...... «3 51“ KBurtoy. , Thursday xm and »Kunkle. both Twin Falla; Nancy ■ good steers 23-24: c om m ercial : N ancy w ld w om en ti& e 10 to 12 C Co om m islon Co.. sole. go explained Mrs. Evelyn Ullicart F a ir f ie ld ...... 78 365® evening and al the OaWeyey Tab- Tnb- )} Woodland. Klmberiy; Mason . ' SellenA.wlth average weightsw eights stest< e rs 21-23; choice' fo l heifers e’< 'SHOP!' Mason per day. ^ ■ < t ^ 24- “ 'ked of hcr specialipeclal ed- Cooding ...... g " enemacle one hour'prtor to-scr- Covey.-Buhl. ami WJHIamiBrowHj Brown; “ ...... — ...... - ...... aniand prfces wer»,; feeoer-siecrs:-sieers; 24- M*25;.-good-fat.-hclfc«-23-24; “ G race ...... 77 40 vices. - I MMurtaugh. . 11 i. ucnlion class at- Mondnyndny eveeve- • Soddle Scobbardt- ...... ^ ...... rmmnmn p^^d Z d g le r, Ellis, 543.I. 26.30; cco o m m erd a l cows 17-18; utility “f " CranBevllle ...... 83 51 Births Jo h n B rugenkam p, M ay,ly, 54B,548, coc o w s -16-17; c u lle r cown's s 1^16;15-16: nInR's Glenns Ferry AreaArea PTA , H olley ...... 75 41j} HEYBURN - Funeralal ser- A daughlcr was bom to Mr. f ... 26.00 a n d 665, 25.30; G eorge L. ca 23- veal tneeling. iorge L. c an n e rs 11-16; bulls 20-23; veol P : of these • M»o» Sacks W aho F a l l s ...... 76 «^ ^1, vices for Lewis A. Hamillonion willwill aiand Mrs. George Juker. BuhL x. J Shoup. Tendoy, 543. 25.00i.00 anda n d calvcs-23-27:cn good feeder sieers ‘ . A l“fgo -percentogo of these Jo ro m e ...... 85 46 ■ ^ r.‘bS: Gtizenship a r children go on to bccome pro* ’2 ' be held ai'2 p.m. Friday^ atnt the A son was born to Mr.rfr. and _ • _•*- 67(676. 24.70; W illioms and Jarvis, J a rv is , 24-25; 24 medium feeder steers “ come pro* • Tenti • Torps K im berly ...... '...... 81 4711 j Joseph Payne Memorial Chapel,Chapel, W Mrs. Larry Kindred. Rogerson. U « 11IV ductlve clllzcns. Mrs. Ulllcnn 3 M ountain City. Nev.. 848.8. 24.80;24^ 0; 2222-23; Holstein s te e rs 21-22; i r S t o M plnaBos., ^ Kuna ...... 85 522; Burley, with Rev. Warrenin Sech- Sech------osorson - f 9 • W. L . Kinsey. Kim bcrly, 793, cc rn ,i said. Less lhan four per ccnt of ..... Lew iston ...... : . . . 86 63 . Progi am Is 51' ■ly. m good feeding heifers 22.50-23.50; “ 8 to be in- 5 • Watarproof Clothing „ Icr officiating. Final rites are , 1 24.60: H erb M eunier. TwIn in Falls,F a lls . medium„ feeding heifersr. 21-22: retarded” chlldrcn hove to bc in- M alad ...... 80 38S set 15' in Riverside Cemetery, Hcy- Cassia Memorial r 1 h I 719, 24.10 and 820. 23.70, a n d fc slltuilonalizcd. and ott least 80 • g .I. Mummy Bags M ountain Home 84 67 L •’i ' sr.** feeding cows 16-18: stock ste er 2, bum. Friends may call att Payne Payne Admllted “ -IHeld At Buhl Frank I Clark, Castleford,ro, 834, cci alv e s 27-31; stock h e ife r calvesr S per cent, of the childrenen having • — , , . . P a rm a ...... j ...... 88 47 „ the Glenn! * G-'- ’’•I'* J, Mortuary between 3 p.m.1. ondand 88 Mrs. Glen Coffey. Kent Slev- llzenship 23.60. a n d 886, 22.50. . . _ 25 25-27; dairy type c alv e" s M24-28; 5fi. the speciol schooling the Glenns P ocatello ...... 80 41li p.m. Thursday and Fridayny priorprior cicnson. Mrs. Arthur Empery and i,‘b u h l - "U. s. clllicnihlp 2); “ h ,-nwi Ferry area provides willWill learn • 5 G ol. G a i C a n t «ry and ^ glorious possession,”i"P Pele ee Holstein1 steers: Robert. .1 T Ef:’ ."good stock cows none, and cows ‘ ' P re sto n ...... 78 40Jg to |L services. ______AAndrea Skaggs, alt Buriey; Mrs. p. lo. support themselves wiihin 17; Mrs. Cenarrusa told those attendingittendlnR Johnson,Jo Buhl. 675, 23.00;M. Lit- R exburg ...... 78 40 Henry Schocffer Jr.- and Siishn nu Day nn> m u. Buhl. 739. 22.70: ■ WWllbi.; ilbur wl1--=al»es-»<-slde-n.o_ e• .^ - . Uicir“ rcspccilve“ communittcs.— R u p e r t...... 85 45 , d Susnn uuhi:s first Citizenship Dny pro- in' jcrviccs both P™l- S , ' ^ M artinson, Buhl. 895, 22.40, a n d •- They can be led into0 o a life of Ponchos Salm on ...... 82 ■ , BURLEY — Funeral services S] gram, Tuesday evening. Mi iS for John Trevin Mangan,in. *3V4*.31^ Dismissed “, i n contributing citizenshipIp through * Gun Slings* Shoe Pacs t w i n f a l l s ...... S i 45 22 ______da^-otd son of Uwt. nndid Mrs. Mrs ^ W”- Georgo Garrett, Buriey,*B urlev Mf-* Cenarrusa. secretary of Jr f'“ ■”■1M Ex-Hazelton ^the heJp ef these spedol educo- Addita_Gorda._Malti;_I.yvM—Lwfln O'* tl'e Constitution- “ , \ « >lnn >»1ngg/»« Mr< tlltlpnnlliicna.asr ------a v dents, now of LarWo, Tex.,sx.. will ^ Mny, Paul, and Henry Schccd,siheed al”C6nvciill0rt'h«ld-in-phlladeK rH )ie s M «cd. Bus, Subway g'be conducted ot 11 a.m. FFriday rid a y ^R” P '" - . ff,phia from Moy 25 to Sept. 17. H arrow . Twin Falls, 953,fC|'Manr427Di^;i 24.50. ^ PTA calendars go onon sale In • Suntan Work Clothing in tho Joseph Payne Memorial 1787, a n d told o f th c principal nnd l.OlD; 24.10, nnd U n c:dn d n and HAZELTON-George-C.•C. Ellis, E llis, N ovem ber, sa id M rs. Betty Grof- I - Oiapel by Bishop WaynoTo”callI Call. Sons were bom lo Mr. and i o f ^ e R eichert. 923. 24.00 a nd 1.028,421.028, 42. Elk. Wash., forlfftfrm■Hftielton ielton fee,fc vice president, ‘S ondandh mMrs. JI" .• ". “ '■'■e' . Boon Strike Hits Final | rites will be held in Gem Easton, Mr. ands - „Mrs. ” ? g23.60. rcresident, died Sept. 13 atJt Socrcd BiBarbara McFadden reportedported thethc • Beck Packs Memorial Gardens, Buriey! Buriey. ^N ck Martinez, Mr. andJd MraMrs. UnitedUr States. nf Feeder heifers: E. R. Nelson.Nelson' HeartH c Hospital, Spokane,ne, of a footballfo booth has teollied realized • Foiigu, Ponli t Jock.l. I Friends may call al the• PavnePayne ^Efrain Ramirez, all Buriey.ley, and The • posUng and' retirement? x iL of r -J Tw in Falls. 481. 23.40;: K irby Ilongq Illness. . SlS118.40 so far. Montreal Mortuary K Thursday afternoontemoon ^ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gamer,er Hey- M<>u. |J*'
X\ . ' 1% — ; , r . I Twin Foils Tlm«i-Nev/s 3 N e w B a a ; n l T C onstrucfioiT] n s t I I I B e g mrttrH r f ailB jr HAILEY.— .Constructionjctio n hasih a s I tcd nl a cost of about)Ut $93,000.$93,000.1 | tion nnd vault, ns well asa s n tbrcc walls and e.xposcdsed golden Thc building will be complete- begun on an'uUra-motlcrndcrn bank-1bank-|tfnd will hiivc.one story withwilh'conferencc room. The bookkcep- bull facc brick at thcr eentry n try and ly oir-condltloned for“r?hrS:M the com- rs.PeltonIs — InR'buIldinR-ttrhousc the HaileyHaileyla ^ full-basement...... ------in8_arca.-iook_vaull._lunchu ll._ lu n c h n o tih wall, Csillngs^ wvlll ill Icature lort of customers ond employes ^ olflce_ot First Securityiricy Bank!B ank Tlic building will containantain 2,300 room, re s t room s andll the heal-heat- acousiiciil illc, nnd ibehe officer’s and Has flDoresccrttniRHllng:—wtTnli® Clow ned Q ueen ------of Idaho, announces SpcnccrJpcncer F. squaruliccl' of floor space. On Ing plant are locateded inIn thc area and confercnce room will M nnager of the HaiJcyiaiJcy office PAUt. - Mrs. Lois Pelton wa.» Eccles.. senior vlcc_presidcni.president the maltj lloor will be locatcd basement. be carp e tcd. Wijidowswidows aare re is Oscar J . Cllnc. crowncd queen for the best loser and supervisor of thc Souiliwcsi- Ihc main banking, room, with jhe brick building will have b ro n ie timed. - Anuro ' the week during the meeting _ cm division of'the bank.ink. five teller stations,'officers scc- ,f .t,« VIOLATION CLAIMED of the Tops Pamper Club when ulcers see- luo anodized aluminumlinum •- en- A spcciai feature of the bank TOKYO (AP) — Norlh Korea nc:JMdinfl wiii-bc_ihc-cniry_Ioycr_which iC b uiraing iiiiiiiiiiiii»iiiuiiroNutiiiiiiiuiiiniu
* A PROUD FATHER.ER. KirbyKfrby Newman, holds' onto a port- ' Is scheduled lor completion in folio n[ plelurcs presentedresented u to him y e ste rd a y by the fiov- early January and thnl residents cm or of Idaho, Don SamuelsoiSamuelson. Kirby Newman Is the lather ef 'Halicy and surroundinR nrcns ol seven Twin FallsI men now on acllvo duty with Ihc Unitcd- can be assured nl one of thc •States Navy. Thc portloliolortlolio Is stamped. In Rold letters, ‘‘The lincsi banking fadlitics in Idaho Newman Navy," andnd containcontains pictiircs ol all seven boys. at tl^ r disposal.' The seventh son toI Join thc Navy W.1S Riven (hc Oath ol Dcsiencd by Ihc architectural Enlistm ent as b ccrememony ony heicheld Wednesday at City lliill. firm or Nat J. Adams anttAsso^ dates, thc building Will'Ve; crcc*atFEIm jAY’ READ TIMES-NIMES-NEWS WANT ADS FORD TOPS LIST ANN ARBOR. Mich. (A P ) — Today's business executives rate Henry Fordj founderr of O the C K: iREWItUCTICIONS«SAtElf F o rd M otor Co'., as thc g re a te s t businessm an In Am erican his- tory.'n University nf Michigan __rc&carch.repon said today. HWAr r s a v i n gi s s L i ke e N e vi r e e r Bl e e f f o r e ^ i
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Twin Falls Tlme$-Now« 5 Searsrs EmployesE: s QuizQi Areaa LeLegislators) r S Should the Idaho3 LegislatureLegUlatur ! “The Sears board'of.I'of.directors dirccto ' All.sbc legislatorst were intro-intr Lincoln saici he thoughtibught a retire-rctirt ‘ r i i i [ii. ■ meet once a ycar? m e e ts . more than ' every'every tvtwo duced separately. Thcy spolspoke mcnt . program for teacherteachers, ShOrtaSTe ntlcipate the .ihortly on thc^r backgroundckground arand passed in thc last Legislature : ?J This question was'as posed tot yurs. It can’t anticipate tl CH,SGO(An°F™ .la Speaker of the"Houso3US0 of Rep-Rei problems 30 months3 from now.no< their work In the 39th Legisla-LegisI was good, but did not please th hoU noi tbltik. ' public,,ald.-.crtploycs—arm *- rcscntstlvcs— W IIII^—am— LantlngLantin we-ahoald-not-e?tpect* t (he(ho Idaholdal turor Then the sessionlion was tur turn* young toachor-^whot o fs{s nottbiii) not tbln^t* - Jd .w lth signs saylng-»w orry, V lg an [x^lature to be able-.to.”jble-.to.’* cd over to thc employes.iployes. Ing of retirement." W cdnesdny m orning Sefo're 6ef6're.~a M 74 n«, „ n t “bout mlnistaffs, not. mhil* estim ated 100 em ployes of Seai ichcr’s salar* Lincoln said 74 per cet oycs of Sears six of the Twin1 Fails areaan Questions on teachcr’s sala t cocs^or cdS "klrts”-marchcd In front of ’ durln?'atrnnforrililldn~sealoliUon session legislators, representingcnting d i S-. tAr' gun- contror-laws.-.waterwa w aier ItT of the s ta te budget goes for (;di at the Sears store. rew al wHo’"- ''We can’t compete wit tric ts 23 a n d 24? altended_tlaitendca_thc Idaho..ihe inventory, tax repe states on this, Wednes*—. HWM ------liifi-answer?- Yesr-The-Legl:ir-The-Legls» sears information session to and thc state budget•t were nskeasked ‘he surrounding states on thi lature meets everyy two years,yean speak on current and antliantlcl- Ander said thc ' sessionse i.io n wiw a i ■'“ W >1"ie tax !>“ base ' ' to bul Laming said the Legisli mnlovp4 keen (lo SO. h e said. the Legisla-pated state'problems.lis. held to help his employes ket •.lons mornlnp 20s and conwrvatlvcly drcss- ’ ture should meet atIt least everyever pnUg scars1 Storc S torc Mi M an- Informed on thc current•urrent issuiissues ^ ‘®r the hour-long niornin year.______, meet the leg- meeting, all six legislators wcj _ _ _ _ ager Daryl E. Anderer was mo mod- of thc day. and to meet the lc ed Sen. Rich- Islators who representMM them at pl"" Sears crcdit cards, ar erntor. He Introduced Sen. Hic boxes of candy for their wlvc nW ntr S. High and Reps.;eps. Wlllla William the state house, tS = ;£ S '‘'p.‘bV“:iT .,S ^ School Bombingiiu u i^ Roberts and Untlng,’ne’ allalt fro from Sen. Barker claimedmed that th a t pi pay G u csu w ere TimIm Drcnan. cx-c: jj,cy chargcd that hc should Inh n n ^ « « "Ot high enoughIgh for tcoctcoch-ecutlve secretary? of the ^da^Idaho bo confcmcd wilh thc short- Threats Giveny e n dlstrfct ill. and Sen.• JohnJO"" Bar““rk- m ,hj. present time,imc, althoujalthough Retailers Assodoilon,lion, andond VinceVine of .juiiiitis. not short ^ cr and Reps. Jack Claiborn aiand it has been increasedased stcadisteadily Joncs, Scars of Us AngclcAnRclcs. d?csscs.- In Washingtong l O n I , Ray Lfncoln, all off dlstrlcld istric t :23. during the p a st 155 yyeors. e ars. RcRep. Calif. PASCO, WasA. (AP)AP) - FourFoi t: ------A------— ------mdro bbrhb tKreat^IS w^re tele-tel | . phoned to schools inin PascoPssco WWe' ed- ‘ 's. • nesday, forcing their:lr evacuationevacuatic \ and bringing to 122 the numbernumbi V } Eiii- tH f r of such threats receivedecelved sinisince pAIRMbNT ^ No bombs haves been found, foun I IDAHO LEGISLATORLATOR JlJack' Claiborn; KImberiy:ty: »pe»ki(peaks here to kn estimatedHi lOolOO em*cm* but Pasco School Supt. LouisLouis' *J. • s becoming a SNAQOTME f ployes of Scars durloKdurloR a ^ Wednesday Inforrnatloat in the TTwin Falla store. Six Leglslolorsglslolors In Ferrari .said “It Is becoming »h» »r*a atfnrl»/
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[T«« Homo will be taken In Twin ------Twin FaiU Ttmai-Newimes-News Sept. 21-22, 1967967 He^thJ&xoupcoup Job Cbrps.Hap[la S ■ Falls unUl Oct. 9; ino-a 'i''.'. "fvl'o- - Cook OpeningsU lgo examiner In Twin.Palls, said Slates Meet Applications for thoJio positionst»silions applicants will be rated bn tho • ' of cooks ot the Job'Job - Cbrps Je«Sth and quality of their ex. Idahoi h o N e w s _ t .. pcrience. He said the positions u p g centers at-Cedar Flats,lats. CColton- o tto n -d v a #enrlce job oppdr- >EAK LETTER REN^LED • On Planning ______. _TAYLOR.TO SPEAK TOod.. M .r.lng -and-MoimUlnd-Mountaln mnUles.------—— BOISE (AP) — Genin Maxwell BOIS^AP) — Theie office o - | B | H n ^ H .4 1 Mcmbcn~br:the'hewly organ- • Taylor Is scncdulcd ta ta.spi®*' speak Gov. Don W. SamuelsojSamuelson Izcd South C en trala I FamFamily ily Oct. 27 at-Boise College:ollege onor Wednesday made public}lic a lette letter Health and EducationIon CCcnier enier ______‘The Realities of-a1 Vleinair Vielnam received from thc supervisorpervlsor-of o Advisory Board.wlll mect.Oct.m eet.O ct. ScitJcmcht,’’ Jt ivas ahnouncet!announced Jhe Kanlksu Nalional Forest 2 -a ^ 8 p.m . in the Idaholaho PONvor I T f | I 1 * 1 i g n 1 1 ] - N - o - w W ednesday. lhanking Idaho National GuardsG uards- Co. auditorium, ChaLrmon ChaLrman I in fighUng • Taylor is a formericr U. S,■£. men for their help in fightlnj Thomas G. Nelson announced M" ala Gaui0pen7i30p-.m.' f staff and forost fires this summer. W ednesday. armed forccs chicf of staff and ri N nm M >HONi 733-43J4 advisor-to Presidentss KennedjKennedy Harold E. Andersen, supervls Dr. John R. Marks, Nampa, VoMil” Orfy. All Color Progrom • and Johnson, as well as a formform, or of the North Idnholio nailona superintendent of thexe 1I d a Rh io er ambassador to SoulhKDUlh;niiih VietVIctViet- forest, said “ofllcers ond men o SUto School and Hospltal,'^illijpltal,’^w ill . I— ------rcn- 'I nam . ' meet with the localll odvlsory advisory - A of the biggest |pictures te come from . - Taylor now heads th(* the Insif.Insti- m o st vaJuabte servlet board members at 'that^2t time tim e to / Hollywoodilfywood thltrhif y ear on on* profiramf nalysts-ln duringjhe reccnt large.firesfires InIt • a nsW erqucstTons on'planningon planning _ ------tuto- f o r- d e f e n s e - a nnaiysis a ly s ls -ln in jjonner nnd Boundary counties.' Arlinglon, Va. and actions in (onrtecllonectlon wiihwllh He said they transported fire*fire establishing a retanlallondallon cen- AT flsOO P.MP.M. . 10:10 P.M. ~ fa- MEETS isCHEDULEDiifTTTTi fighters, furnished medical fa ter and otncr fidllUesles In Twin k i ciTitlcs, served m eals, provlde( - . BOISE (AJ^ — The Depnrl- shower fadlliles and water purpur- . mcnt of Law Enforcement listed Prior to thc nticUns.Ig. Mr.M r. Nel.Nel* - ’Thuriiav dales and "SSI’S pla cc s toi son sold, jhe.slle.selccUonictlon com- Qdditional community meetings m ittcc will m c tt w ithh c ity offl- to acqqalnt motorists[ with-pro TIM B E R SALVAGED cials to determine thehe present v e ffi SANDPOINT. Idaho0 (AP) - status on a location forfor ththc e pro- pro* visions of Idaho’s ncwew vchiclcvehicle operations onm firc-rav firc-rav* Inspection law. posed new facility. m i w a t w m .nniini umbcr In norlh IdahoIdaho startstart- Beglnnlnf! Jo n . 1 a nnual me* scclion j»- ch an lcal Inspectionsn, area i rer^ c3 Wednesday on a scclion ol i t ' < land n e o r and thele U.S. F o r- r i quired of all motor vehicles. a salvage ~ • Harold Davis, administratory,est of Service announced a salvagt H SclimidtWill I,000 board I - the Inspection program,nm listed Isted “ '" b e r sale of 5.300.000 b o a ^ M would be held Oct. 2. i s r T ~ - ___^_these meciIng dates: Sept. 28. .umber Co. Head Grange American Falls'; Oct. 'i717, St. i •BOISE (AP) — Thc S ta te . Mrs. Muriel Humphrey,hrey, wife of the vice president,t, gestures wllh her right orm. Tln-tho Tin-lho Wayne Matthews, o v/crseer, e rse e r, p — . — ■ Board of Education announcedifnn^ounced SPEAKERS NAMEDfox TfcA ' foreground b on old train 1bell, an ornament ont the laWn,lawn. Mrs.: Humphrey Is acconipany*ompany* Mrs, Ivan Miller, lecturer:urer: RichRich- NOTICE! .. • Thursdoy It will holdd its next MOSCOW. Idaho (AP) I- Tt®Thc Ing tho First Lady on a foursfour~day lour of the seven Midwest stotes.s (AP wlrephoto) ard Jasper, steward; Ben Gulli- No oneine under I 18 adm itted' unieei /nMJff/! Oci. S S on ihubc Univer-Unlver- governor of the stalee and thethc . ford,, assistant steward;fard; Mrs. with parentsparent* — Police checked. slly of Idaho campus Inn Moscow.Moscow, president of the universityirslty were ■I...... Woyne Matthews, c h ap la in ; El Rcprcsenlotivcs of theth e variv a ri- listed T hursday as s{>cakcrs for mer Johnson, treasurer; Mrs. ------A T i i ^ o T ous Institutions undernder Ihethe thc kickoff rally for a drive to Arihur Bycc, secretary; A Arthur rihur board’s control will meet wllhwiih obtain funds to construct«3Es a per Economicnic EffectslOf Of ■ No Booms*13 Byce. gatekeeper: Mrs. BerthaB ertha tho group. forming arls center atIt the Unl-Uni SANTA BARBARA,A, Calif. Stickle, Ceres: Mrs. RichardR ich a rd ' versity of Idaho. ^ J. ■ (AP)-The City Councilincllhns' has' Jasper, Pomona; Mrs.rs. DDelbert elbert CLOSURE ASKED ICO pro* Wilcox. F lo ra ; M rs. Ben Gulli* Tlio rally l> scheduledidulcd Ior for r l I, passed an ordlnanco pro* BOrSE (A P )~ T h e Id ah o Pul>- Ford Strit ns over ^ord, In^ossistant steward,ewerd, and W«lne«l.y. ►trike Mount hiblting sonic booms over lie Utilities Commission said „ Sanla.Barbara.- C. T, Crow, cxtcuUvere comcommlt- m it- Thursday Ihe Railwayi ExpressrGov. Don W. Simnclson will AN Bannon. expressing hope hc i'S ’uS'i' By A.F. MAHAN c S le d Specincally.- tho ordlnancordlnonco ‘ccm an. ______Agency_has asked-authbriiyfth b rlfy -B to in e w a r- . ^ c t r OIT (AP) — Economic loo pcssImisUc. csUmaled rom llvi The home economics chair* 1 In North. Rln for Excellcncc. nth ■'b"'cfS prohibits ^Ircraft from lly* - close two of its offices In North. .. ^ side effects of the UnitedInllcd Auto I^ ^111 ^e another month "before 1 sueh a appointed at a laicr ■ ern Idaho, at CralgmontmOBt and • Keynote speaker willrill ^bo DDr. r. W orkers strik e ag ainlinst st FFord o rd the picccs start fallinging togcth-togcth. Ins o''®f ‘•’.e clly In sueh a Kendrick. Ernest Hartung, universityirslly pres- jv{o(or Co. ore mounting,ntihg, and cr" In negotiations of a ncwnewcon- con- w»y lo cause° sonic ''“railccrs will be Inilnllclnstalled-at - .1 Ladc o! business IsI sivcnslvcn es Ident, and he will servo- serve- nsas the diagnosis is that they’llUiey’il getset tract between Ford1 and the booms. , • 8 p.m. Sept. 30 In Joint cere- the-reason/ thc PUC said.jaTd. moderator of the program,igrnm. much worse, UAW. Then, he p rcd lcclcd.lt le d . It will fn fnfreducfng the™ '”®“*men- monies at Gooding, Business for both communitiesmmunitles Tho general chairmanlan of the Already hundreds of jobs iobs In •“•'0 onoiher two weeksrks to fit all sure W ednesday, Council* The centennial candleondie was can be handled through;h the railmil- fund raising drive Is George M. supplier factories andd In trans-trans" ‘^>0 tofieihcr. ' man Klaus Kemp said»1d noon-noon* jj^hied prior to Uie election of way express agency officeofflcc at Brunzcll, Spokane, presidentresident of poriatlon have vanished,hed, alonj;along Ford was struck atIt midnight hour booms have rottiediltiDd Ihothe by Mrs. C, T. Crow, Lewiston, tho PUC said the Iho Washington Water;er PowPower er w ilh 160,000 in Ford plants p la n ts anc- c Sept. 6 as three-yearr contracts city almost daily duringuring re- plans werc made to3 bbe e hosls Ilrm contends. ______CO;______ross tho couniry. ran out thero and atIt Chrysler cent weeks. ... t.Gooding County PPom o m onao n a A.vo rito«rite s In s t r a n s o la n d il uthentlcai- f 17 cameramen around the world. Dominican Republic ended a iHen; but there arc authenllcai* a demand for guaranteedintced anan- WS ANGELES (AP)P) —- Ac- sen were In charge of' the social Filmed by 17 camera year ago. Tho aftertasto;to of the ed reports of arbitrary arrests nual Income, that negotiationsicgotialions Ires* Hedy Lamarr has been hour, r “The Mating Urge” enforced Americon presence and detentrons of tho political bCRun In Ju ly fin ally foundered, foundered. sued for $303,900 by hcrler foformer rm er CO,",, ic “The has been diluted by timo time but opposition, dilefly thor|g Domini- 2 LBJ Plans -Ford-and n ^ g ern-Earl-Mllls,--who who con- GUARDIANS NAMEDiM ED L -i------probably never wlil disappear.appear, can Revolutionary party— UAW negotiators haveve not re-re t^nSs Miss Lamarr broke an LOS ANGELES (AP)') — Musl-Musi- AdmissionIssion — Everyone $1.25 Also put asldeibut not forgot lum ed to economic IssuesJ.9SUC5 ondand agreement to pay. himm 10 per cal comedy star Ethel'1 Merman M erm an ten ore the varied causes ot thc sS ; Approved .. cgard the are not expectcd to beforejefore next cent of» royalties . fromIrom hcr nnd her son-in-law havelave hcen ------w ec k r-a tth o -ca rllcst.------^—______^— ghost.wriltcn—book,—-liEcslnsy liEcslnsy numcd^-guardioiw-of-Mir's-Mer*Mir
...... - " 1 — ------T.F. JuniorJu: Achichievementent Prograrraiti Startsi|-g - Wootlmen-Gf-j ;_1.967------Twrft-Falla-Times-New»~~'7.~~ M ore than 300 boysI and.and RiHs olrlii. . __ America ListList eEefifSiiiLD'm ~ nitending lhe Twin FallsFalls HHigh igh Schoo1“havo~lndtcaicd"ihelr*tn= NewJ)£ficea:s_cea:s_,__ , -___ _ tcrcEt-Jn learning morelorc.obout , obout the typical business opcraiionsoperations ' HANSEN-niH Thompsonwipson was, w as in nn oyerage communlly. ^ elected president nt the Modem! M odern >'• . *. ■ Woodmen of America'frneellng:afmeeting • ■ The means being offered the and rifle shoot Tuesdaylay nighi atat' ^ • — ■ young future businessmenismen andai^ the.W oodm an Hall. businesswomen Is the 19CT Junfor Achievement ProgramP ro g ram llQ to j .Dick Truscoit wns elecled vice ^ i .'now being launched Ih T w in president, and Vivian..Inn.. Bragg,Bragg,I • rall-5. secretary. Lydia Pyron3n and Nor-! Nor- ' vilic Reynolds Were elccted aas s 5Cy.^]P i Richards A. F. Bailou,ou, region- ni vice president of JuJunior n io r AchJevemcnf, Son Francisco,F rancisco, At the evening's shoot. Ix- I ■' and aJDCmcc_cducnt9r*jtdd£fi!l: roy Tfiompson was high manm an m ^ A ( sed lhe high school studentadent body with S2-poinl5; Joc Hlll.npdlll.npdNor- Nor- /-> Wednesday lo announcece applica- Reynolds tied for sccond second K • tions for the youlh program. •-''•^3 placc wllh scores off SO points r \ - A ^. S cach, and Wayne S Smith, m ith , wasw as | - , ' Although ;tho local p program rogram ------has facillilcs for only aboutabout 120 120 Voung sludcnts. Mr. Ballou Lydia Pyron wns high for / praised'the interest shown in r S W . 'i ~ w om en w lih a .score of)f5i:H 51; Helen clenr4 ------— i ^ H . lhe locnl high school-and noted JitBfAM Reynolds was secondnd with a I *4 i( will give the local JuniorJu n io r jKc^jjpi scorc of'<18. and Ruth Hill, third, t | Achievement committee qn op.op portunity to select outstandinglutstandlng S lH | - Thc Green team wns high tl partlciponts. w ith -a total score of 375 polnls I V .. I '•The future of our country Is wllh eight memberss present, I ^ I no 'belier ihnn lhe character,character,'' n ^ B and thc Red. also with eight _n ' . , I ability nnd knowledge7e of ourouf ^ ^ ■ 1 members present, shotihot for no ^ young, people," Mr.- Ballou- to ld . s c o re o f 335. high school studentst WednesW ednes- 'Sincc this was-the end of the f t day. six-m onlh’U.cciol.c.'it.’ live Green In lounchlng the program, { team pilcd^m.ji.4oUt.jccu:c..ot»l~sciirc..ot .■'y.r.'t-': t^nbert Alexander, presldeht.ofcsIdohTloi 2.18-1 points to win ovcr'cr the red • the locnl commitiee. also aan^ n : w ith a (Otal score i>f .3.ll!>.2.l!!>. Mr. - © >« flounced the opening' of the a n d . Mr.s. Norville • Reynolds J u n io / Achievement C cnterenter In piled up the loial six monlhs In- "And now / wouldf like/lie fo(o in(ro
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i . - ••• . S ■ ' IS IT YOURS?3? TThe h e \person proving possessicsssesslon of vehicle bearing'Ing S S above licensee numbernumb must claim the>e prize at the Times-News9W S ■ ■ r* " office betweenm 8:30;8 :3 0 a.m . and 5:30 p.mn. . withinwithfi two days following' I n g- - -■ ; ' ------•— publication off this notice.n< Bring auto registrationreglstn card to Times-tes- SI ' News BuslnQssm officeoffic (130 2nd St. West)-eWest)-entrance, Twin Falls.ills. ■ • S RULESS FOR PLAYING "GOTr YOURYOUF NUMBER" 5 1. Affix Tlmes-Newjes-News Bumper Strip to:o rear bum per of car nearear j! , , ■ • license. Vou^ou mmaj ay put on all ca rs} In youryoi possession, frontont I S and rear. ■ ■ Sl 5 2. Watph Tfmes-Newnes-News daily for announcemanncemant of winning Hcense.i s e . Mii Brilliant nowV atylingatyllnp •'• Dramntlo now Intori-- ngo.ago. YYou will notice n brllllontllllant lmrlmprovo- available! for'thosefor’those wv ho,prefer the further I ■ j o r* • T o ta llyy no'X'no'X' InstInstrument panel > Con-- menirneni Jn passing performanceance that In no renncmentofanodvint of an advanced dlscond-drum S 3. Winner mustust claimclait prize within two'o days following annoCince* "!• I cooled wlnd»hl«ldtdehleld vwipers • Improved wayC'w ay com prom ises ihe reservelerveofsircngih of sin CQmblnailon,Hon. and thisth year iheyto stand- ■ . ment at thehe mair main office of the Times-Nemes-News. 130 2nd Street '' lo power iteerlne-i-N sw disc for CaCadillac's usu.rt powerr convcnltconveniences, ord on Eldorado.Idorado. YouYot m ay also choose a I West, Twinin Falls,Falls. between 8:30 a.m..m . ignciand 5:30 p.m . S varlabis ratio power ■ S brakes evallabtollabte • • WlWide choice of alsvanI YouYOU will also bc impressedressed wlwith Ils greatly improvednproved airair condliioning system •1 , 4. Each winnerier musmust bring State autoo reglstregistration card showinging 5’■’ _ exciting newwbodyetYlM. body etyl ' _ omazlom azlng quiet—so remarkablekable that only that moveses moro moro air olr moro quietly. ~ S license matching'3tching winning number publishe)ublished._p ^ ■;5’ Now. enter aa newnew enem of luxury cor per- Its its responsivenessrcj remindsn^s you tthat a Whether:r your preferencepref Is (or one of ■ ' ier thc hood. . tho moreI tradlilonal tradlilonol models-!- p J 5. All prize w/inners inners Ia re still eligible to win grandgrai prize. mJ formancaCodllloc's:odllloc‘s rnew 472 v-8 has theI great:great new engine lies under thc hoo * ■ greatest torque,que. or tJstjsablo power, of ony CadiCadlllac/orioGS provides.:s.lnaddltlon,its Inaddltl or the classicasslc beouiybeau ot the p il -----5 —6-E m ployeeS'of-theS'of-the-Tlm es*New s.andl-members,of_.their_famines -mem b t i e s _____ Passenger;^S _ cor cngir cor engine and tho newest well;pwell,-proved triple brakinglg system with Eldorado-come>-come -1 : ^ ' 8 Twin FqIU Times-Newsnes-News- *"sept. 21-22, 1967~~i67'~ " -Business f . M irror^ The Dail 1 ,1 / "s M a r k e Financial}%LRepprt ket and FU ______^ t l ___- ^ I n y « s to i NEW YORK (AP) -— A show- Dow-Jones, 2j pp.m. . m . Livestockck GrainI Ing of 100 nevy. technical prod By m lL IA M A. DOV stoStocks ■ 30 In d u v rla lr9 3 l.l7 up 1.38 ucts here this week revealed ~So^ M n i that-26-o( them -were-deiieloped-d ev e lo p ed ____ — ,...... — - lANrF 20Rairs 253,20'downI MMl l ■ t w ia i f a l l si - CHICAGO (AP) — *^ybeaw liSO p .m ; s u m mlARY a r y MARKETS AT A GLANCE ll funds, a Q. 1 have purdiasedsed a num-num - When a s t o ^ h a s bpen cpllf, 15 Utilities 131.67 up 0.26 -e steers all grain futures pricesnHi^« de-Ho. with the aid of federal funds, a NEW YORK (AP)-The•The slock stock NEW YORK (AP) ~ .Good, to high choice slecrs. « [8 on Sie *'8ure thal surprises few engl- ber of slocks over manynany yeara. you have to adjust your cast ; trading. “ 5“ * “ * ^33.15 down™ 0.12 24.50' 25.50; standard to low clined < in dull dealings on lhe been split, basis *pcr share. Soy lhe XYZ market ndvnnce weakenedikened in Slocks—Higher; active trading. ty steers. Chicago Board of Tradede today,fiviav ne«rs but does, however,:vor, cause Some of them have been spilt, his_jificr- Colton—Generally lower. .1 J J .I - U B«xl. 23,00-24.25; Ulillty ste ers. < them concern. givfng me more shares.ires. I now was split, two for one, after you active' trading lale (hls^fier* in steers. There appeared to be little out CHICAGO: i M(t _ I; 20,00-22.75; fed Hoislcin steers. : Industry, plan to sell a few sjiatesajioces atal a made your last purchase. As a noon. ' -side Interest and mostIt ttctlvllyMtlvllv ’"“"y. Industry, Thc margin betweenn advancadvanc- Wheat — Lower; light llquida- i 21.00-22.00. . . ttcuviiy aerospace especially, the over- Ume. Do I need to reportepori to the result of thc split, your 40 l i l i l i i l crs. 23.50- wn» of a local nature, es and declines' oMndividuolindividual tlon. IU>iil«r l.«Ob M Jt { IlkIk 91J...... !! Good 10 choice heifers. 23.50- ' ..II whe'mlns percenUgee pf re- Iniemal Revenue ScrviceScrvice the shares becomc 80 shares. the Dow Com—Irregular; light trade, !• « T lij 24.50; standard to low good heif- Tliere was some active.llve sell- search and developmentnent funds average cost or can 1 stote the y^ur total cost remained at . stocks narrowed, nnd the Dow ""“"t’ !:.crc»” ”! " s.; 5 Jones average of 30 Industrials,ridustrlftls, Oats—Mixed; little demond..emond. Rdchch . / L . ■ < \ ' j , ______OILS , I S e a r s . aiu^Muycx^u wt. ^ _ ' " a , ' - . : . r . r -U - / J (■ . ■ ■ f ------a • ------' ------. J ' i : Sept.'21*22;?: 1967 Twin FolliJrimat.News------9 — Canada Film Dirksensen !Is Called‘d Johnson’sJ I’s Most EffectEfective Friend^ Producer By JACK BELL stepped In W ednesdaytday to sa' save) But thc Presidentt undcrstam understands Hies. Ibroiherly love for Johnson, a - AP Political Writer Johnson’s rent supplementiplcment pro-pt this kind of politicalli skirmsklrmlshir ishing Thc Illinois se n atoitor r gol got 16 oth-otl fornicr Si^nale' colleague wilh -W AS-in-N-GTON-TAP)-0 N-TAP)--^ gram r-lt—is -n - ktystonp-ktyslonp-intpcrfeeily-and beforo-nl«htfall4•o-nlfthtfall-ho or-ncpublicatu-to.go.along-w.ga.fllong.with li whom he-has-molniained-frlend*— SliorToDeatlDeatli T Ii;y’.-e saying aroundlund Ihcihc Ca]Capl* administration effortsf f 0 r I s to may hnvc .the Republicaniblican IcadtIcadqc him in support,of the.program, thc.progran ly relations for years, WHITESBURG. Ky. fAP) (at (ha( Senate • Republican Rcpublfci rehablHtate bfg-cfty’ slumslums,— s,------on the phone, invitingng hfniWni to tfithe which passed 55 to 31. This,Thi Some fmportant '"b'usfness. A prominent Canadian film pi L ea d er E v e re tt M.I. Dirksen Is T o keep his opposition'Slllon liccnsellccn: White House for a quiet 'discu:discus- represenicd n complete-impleic- , pany part men, including some known to duccr was shot to dcodeath Just about Prcsldenl:nl JohnsonJohnson’s alive, Dirksen. linesics . up wi'with sion of the nation’sn’s problemsproblcni turnaround from last last' year,yea open Ihclr flurses for Republican ' Wcdnesdny as he and a fovfour* rhost effective friendend in CoCon* Hoiisc GOP le a d er Gerald,G erald 1R. over a sociable drink.nk. when the R epublicanscans vvoted o t ^ 4 26 party donations, told Dlrkscn mon produclion crcwr e w film SrcsS. Ford today for some-prfrtiMimC"T5rfrtl5an D lrkscn providedI the marginm argl to-5 against SI2 million rentret the program offered a practical sccncs of poverty In this' mmoun* oi . Just ns he often pulls some of blasts. ,ai Johnsonon policlepolicies, by which thc Senatetc nlilcd IntInto subsidy program, way of luring private enterprise lainons e aste rn Kentuci f j tP4B MERCORY COUGAR 7.0 Ulr*^ ilffU'BiP®®^ ■& I Seplp t 2 2 CT.5 2‘Door Hoidfep ' ' ^ S . A . V . E --g-i-M GNTEGOEg o ^ C O U G A R R - - f - - S I Nsim G t Ig s MERCURYJRY -■ COMET - ^ g I LINCOLNLN j •a *i i i o n | ^^DISCOVEIlMCtS.HEDUC£a.(M:ED oh EVERVMAIOR SINGEB PRODUCTiCTp ^ =_THE-Y!RE_f.!RE_ §~ I S .AA.Vi. .V .E Golden ^ L L ^ S deluxeie zig*zagzig ^^ § 1 ALL |J|H ^^^.196S mercury:CURYMONreREY2.Door.Hafdtop mon 5 s e w i nlg g mmachine e in ^S i HERE!!!E!!! I GO b e a u ttiful i f u l )desk! ^ J » 11 rFREE i See the th new ’6^s on . s «20fUI Si f e l PRIZEZE DRAWIKGI T h esisen i s c Theafie a f i ^ e s S a i . . . ■ ^ W ' S( nmPROr£SSIONAL*bullon1ioIer v ^ ^ ^ K g i S i M L M for-MURDER" lyillfferent kinds of bullDnhsIe^ I g s REGISTIGISTER NOW! , A s ' S . . YYOU O U CCAN WIN A ■ rring Ray Milland and Gracerace Kelly - g [ Trip'ip' ffor Two I N C O L O»R R I B ^ SAVE $20 IR vacuum cleaner 50RDIE SHAW, YOUR HOSTh o s t \ POWER MASTER vacuum ^ S w ith1 all expensese: paid nducedto ' J B C I I bySINGER j g i TO MON\AONTEGd BAY, IDAY AT 10:400 OON N * ' * I > Aulomilic built-in cord I rewlni. r . i E Q 9 5 I 2 Jamaica,ca, Plus an all new 1968 I • Built-In ittichfflentkU for IWVT C H A N N E=L L n i iM b u m ' ■ I b I S B 3 ■ • Eil>«'lir|«eUpoMb1* s _ l,regijlarly$4!39,.with 3 S "DIAL I ^ S E ' ' ~ ^FREEI ‘purch Prolect 3 stereo record,'s lre^larl e r w p h o n o g ra p h .------I ^ S - ^ ‘purchase'rt eveiy SINGER"slerw"p starring Raj ^ 1 5 0 vjbrtom onm tr of S IN C E R todayI* ^ E ’ Wkatinewjbrlomon ^ ------M A I N t AVE IN ^ 733-33 HEISi GORDIE 5-701 Main Ave.L. Wmim A ve.L . . THE EASIES FRIDAY: WORLD TO BUY A CAR!i! , -, ^ Phone 733=gq0 ^ imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii KM VT ^ i I" wm EASIEST PUCE IN THE WORLD iiiiiiiiiiiilH iiiiiiiiiiiiiM i 10 Twin Falls Times-NewtNew* Seph 21.22, 1967-' " } '' " 1^ ; ■ ■ ■■ H j n ^ r ;; I BOLD I ■ Old Fashioned ' •>STUKE H . Dry Cure-No ...| l [ [stam ps V H W a fe r A d d ed A Smol o k e d - HHaiiis l RRound!d Steaks Morfell's Pride Shanknk PoiPortion U.S.D.A. Choicehoice BBeef — Full Cut w J # ( . 4 9r Ib. W r Butt or Shank Dry Cure i “ 1 F u ilHHalf a i Hams^ot> No CerrterSlices RemovedHbrl _LegO*^ t Morreirs Pride ~1 Sfl’lilver SiSalmonI® S m o) k e i d H a m s} buh Butt Portion Dry Curer ^ lb. 45 9 ^ I From The Columbi)lumbia River ll& M Roasts or 1 Lamb SmallSrr Size Fish — By The Piece m S^ Steaks Ib. |« H a mn Center G Cuts , J . 1 9 *U.S.D.A. Choice Safeway Trimmed Safeway Brand 1-lb. i P o r k SSi a u s a g e Our Own Recipe roll " 4 M anor House Frozen ib. ____ I C o rnn ishlsh H e n s 22-ounce Birds each.' i t 8 » < JIIJL lJliJA M rJl L et t u c ViciennaI Breai ■You L ice , Skylark Sliced ViennaN French Sesamesame Bread —•Gives Gives You > o-Refreshing. ChangaC h o n g a O ' Pace loaf I I P J L airge r g e IcebergI ' ■ o lid H e a d s - J S eBHO i Pji New Verysry DDiet iet Liquid Flavors — C Chocolc hocolate Malt, Dulchjich ChocolateChc or Butterscotchcotch ■ Ali prices>s In thisthli advertisement eeffec ffe c tiv tiv e In all ^ zr ...- Twin Falls, Jerome,Ji Buhl, E . and)odlng Gooding Safeway Si Stores.. ► _ I b . ^ m lint Cr■ ----- Dandruffjff Sham;Shampoo 'Mouthwosliwosli , • JUliiifo K I? Ths RaolTRing 1^ cant ^ J M Orange Jun b89/ s. 99/ Bel-oir Frozen O 12>ox.'J 10^°= 39*:" ------Grape JulccJ U l i C Conctntraud otafoei^esl'ilp Secretst SupSuper Planters s:i Pol itsrs i»' i'^ . Spray DeodorantDeoderc Cocktail Pe^n^ts A lfV lA ^ Bel.alr Premium ^'TO^x. f Kaspberrie!C l l 1 6 ^ Quoiity Fruit H t pkgi. ^ I S = = 3 ^ 8 9 ^ , I^AKn Gold^'"/^' lO ifc j |© ~ — BananaSquasIrSquash"0FSil~^'~iE-8<— U e n1 \iVCo ln II CulTendtrCorn W5 pko** - $ i \ -Iqbbage a i — Handi-Wiicdi-W top^ —Hartdi-Wrap ■ ■ Italian Plums I 17/ - Plastic Fbod-WFood Wl rap Plastic F ood~'S'rop o d ^ ro p Green Peas — ■ ' : , - J 1 “ lew Melons n°"' ; • IW W . 0 0 . o Crisp Grei J l Honeydew Me , Box;i2 X 7 9 ^ / • . ’°fe'49/,*^9/ Cherryr PiMPie; 3,^-^ tocdlG ro' 7^ I Cherry tomatotoinatws,^-V:^23/-''" 1 • . « e 1 2 <■ Twin Falli Times-New'ines-Newi' ■ ■ I . Good- Condition Sept. 21-22. 1967 Required For _____Beauty Aids . . Judie Primm,n , ' ^— ------Loam how-to-keep your-beau- Choate Repeat m i ty acccssorfes in anI cxcellcntexcellent condition, ond you will soon realize your make-ujtp appllca- Nuptial Vows Uons will more perfectly reflect -i:!! :_Tirc-_Eirst_Bapiisl__Cf)urch, the look you desire, saysays beauty T^’.-in Falls, was jhc setting scHlns for aulhorlly,' Max Factor; .. - -ceremony- - ihtnViUjir^lS^cvtnliig ccrcmony Face powder brtishcs aare re cas- • -unilinR in mnrHoge Judic Lynn ' ' -Mr.- and Jly. cleansed by swishinghlng ihemthem "£X Prlmm. dnuRhtcr of Mr.- and through w arm , clc'aci suds. Do rimm, and Mrs. Evercu L Primm, and not use hot water, orf some of ' Gary E.-Choate, son of Mr. and tho bristles might be released. P , a ll Twin . Mrs. G. E. Choate, all Twin Rinse in cold water, shake until i ' the fine hairs begin to separate, F irst Bap- ' 3 separate, V jft'mltXwwW iT ^ ^ R c v . Glen P a rish . F irst Dap- and lay on a towel to dry. Hsl Church. Filer, performedperform ed 1 dry. fc /(n - ^ Jhe double ring ceremonycm ony bebe-. L ip stic k brushes:s may be i fore an altar flanked,rd. b;^ by. tall cleansed by wiping outlut (be Up-lip- while baskets of powderiwdcr^bltTe blue i stick with tissues. However,[owever, if cladloll ond while chrysanthe:hrysanthe- H K they aro really soiled,led, whisk mums accentcd wilh fern. Brass them ihrough a smallill amount i candelabra wilh powderw der blue of cleansing solvent, remremove ove all tapered candlcs enhancedlanccd thc soil and color with a tissue, and y selling. . allow 10 dry. You maym ay also CandJclJfihters wereere Fred cleanse them with soapip and wa- ./ft Choate, brother of the bridebride------ter, using the same method as r,/. croom. and Jim Primm,im, brother dtsscribed for the facece powder ; , of the bride. ______The bride. Riven In1 mmorriaRC arriage However, after rinsing,nsing, re- .. r bv her R lR er. WSTC n“ fH»r-' shopo-lho-sablo-brisUcs-M.thcy.lcs-£o.thcy lenRth em pire styledI Rown of ' will dry In Ihclr original|ina1 form. neau d e sole and Chantillymtilly lacc.lace. Sponges should bc rinsedinsed free /asW oncd tvifh tong lily l/!y point m f - from make-up and left lo10 dryd ry > ‘ sleeves. . after each use. However, this Thc Rown featuredd a long ffV , docs not remove all make-up. train nnd n scallopedi collar of f ’J- ^ >. Once cach week, placeilace yourvour MRS. MARIE McGREGOR,jREGOR, sccondt trom right, wa.5lnstalledInstalled Other officers Installedlied by Mrs. Marvin Loosllc. fifth district - • ChnntlDv lacc cnhanccdccd wilhwith fj! J t sponges in a smallI bowl,bowl of president of Ihc PaulI American Lcglcn Auxiliary and rcccivcs prcsldcnt, arc, fromm left, Mrs. Alvin Sllmp.son, secretary, pcnrls. ’Her elhow-lWthic th tiered ■ .Tf “ I warm water into whichIch a gen- the gnvcl from Mrs. LeRoy LotLebsack, rell/-lng presldcnl,nl, right. , and Mrs. Lcola McGregor,Gregor, first vice presldcnl. veil of bridal Illusion.wasw as held : ^ erous amount of detergentergcnt has by an nrranpcm ehl •of of flocked , ...... J been oddcd. Let themn soak foe “petals accented wKh pearls and v • r« ; \ :• .<.» a few minutes.. Tbon, squeeze 4-^c* GOOD PARTY PUNCH rhinestones. She carried5 a b bou- o u - j ) ■ Horjie A gentt Magic Vallev'alley FavoritesI c o Apricot nectar and ginger ole thc suds through them, rinse, make a good non-alcoholic party quel of white baby roses enen- f ' \ < £H prcss between tho folds of a Md! or a H onored By MRS.ARS. JOE HOFFMAN punch if you add lemon Juice lo circled wilh powder blue shnl-shat .. ’ I • ■,(••". • •/V| towel, and dry. tered carnations’wil/i sa satin d n rib-rib . ' v I . , R»vl«RovI* 1 Box 217, Honitn Ipcrk up flavor. Thc punch may Never let mascara brushes bc bon backinR. A rea CouncilII I------■■■ ' * be tinted will* n liltle red food come caked wiih old make-up. Fatly Camorzl, Jerome,ime. friend m r . a NDD MMRS. RS. GGARY fe; CHOATE well party I‘ranklurtcr~Llma CasseroleCasserole (Tlic Times News will pay S5 coloring. Serva over n ring of Instead, they should be bc rinsed WENDELL-A farewell parly best rccipe ice in nn atiractivc large bowl. of the bride, was maidi of honor. (Shig.Mor(Shis.Morlta photo) and kept honoring Mrs. Williamm (Ruth)(Kuth) 1 cnn (17-ounces) largerce limas; limas' each week for the bcst.rcclpe Drldesmnfils w ere Sandi,ndi RounRoun------i— =------out aflcr every use and kept .•iubmlfted for Valley Fa- Use iin ordinoo' ^«old lo fo clcansc Shone, Gooding Couniyniy home undrnlncd Magic Valley bride, and 1 clean a t all tlmc.s. To clcansc a favorite freeze water for ihc Ice. tree, friend of the bride, and squeeze in extension agent, was heldicid ot thc 1 pound frnnkfuricrs, slicedilicpd vorites. II you have a favorite Cay Choate, sister of the b^id^ were displayed by Mrs. Sharon atnfc powdcc puffs, gcnily squeeze in Mcsod recipc, Just mail it loI the RccipeRecipe ------'I llo warm soapy water, rinseinse under Civic Club Rooms rccenlly.Thcconlly.The I cup shredded processed 'croom. both Twin Falls.Ills. Strickland, sister of ?hc^bri™ the bride. Social Events 'i cc.ssea [>cpartment, Women's Page Ed- — the tap, do not wringsIg* but pin party was hosted by thcic Gooding American cbeesc i o S f a t o v e r w e i g h t Rocky C arpenter, Boi-ie. Boi-fe. and M rs. E llccn Olson,n. a u n t of I ~ ilon Coun- 2 tablespoons choppcd./I parsleyr.-ir.iou itor. Thc rccipe bccomes the , Mounted ot'to a towcl-or lineic and lel County Home Extension Coun- property Of thc Timcs-Ncws5-NCWS nnd AvallabI* te you wllneui o doctctt friend of Ihe brl^degroom.3m. served ihe bride. Twin Falls Sheriff's Mounted 'clvcty pile cll, with Mrs. Uoydd Rickey, 2 hard cooked'eggs, sliccd as best man, with Fredcd Choate.Choate, Guests attended fromm Califor- posse will hnve Us annualiniiij Jinmham- them drip dry. Tho velvety pile fWftctlptlon, our predud -colltd Od- ncw. Take chairman, .in chargc. ’ ' '4 cup'finc dry'iircnd l"='“crumbs fnl.s c a .n ..b c r o ,„ rn o J .) „ (Intl. You muU let* ugljr lal er yeur brother of lhe bridegroom,room, and nia, Utah, Nevada, Fairfield, burger .fry at 7:30 p.m.m SoS:Salur- look nnj ttel llko new. Tnko ^ gift :ed tho 1 inble.?poon ronrgarinerin e ' * ^ menty bock. OdrtniK h a liny lafalil Jim Primm. brotherr of thc Areo, Pocatcllo. Richfield;leld; Kim-Kim ^iiy at the • home of Mr.Mr nndnnri «' r c ot your mokc-upy acecssor- was presenied to hos been Paprika' PFR EN T eotlly »WGllow«d. C*t »id cl »«• bride, as ushers. bcrly, Boise, Hazelton,I. Hansen,Hansfln, Mrs._D. A. McGuire, 17-JO Ad- Ad-, they Will help;lp to take honored guest who hos been SOMETHING DIFFERENT county agent for the past three Mix first four Ingrcdienls. Add ‘■i/, , 1 ««“ fot and llvt leng^t. Oililnti to ' ______By ABIGAIL VAN_BUREN_BUREN _l_Pcar Abby:_.Everyv'hcrc_ you If you'. like your comfo'imfort ______Dear Abby: I am engaged tolo turn you,hear about scx.'whlchsex.-which & guy who can't seemtn to make Is the most overratedd thing in ^ a r * ■ up his mind whether hclie wants to tho world, If you a skt m c.e. CCASUAL A S STYLEfLE get married. I have been marriedled for 24 Wc have hnd FOUR)UR blood years with practicallyy no sex. // tesis (you can’t gct married in He doesn't bother mcn e and • 1 I f this -fltaie w ithout one)e ) and ^cv- again. — Ashamed. aiiswer a qu»iton sfmply be - r = —l i r I Dear Ashamed: I cana n usuiUy cauie it bas been aiked. Some spot a phony letter,, buxit t wfieowfiea a quesdotu are doworlfcht rude . 1 l l / I J ------grrnr-"Ia“lr«Ubte'»-rtWT ^ l t n T» w BDd-prwuniptoous.—(Example: DOWNTCtWNTOWN V----- cbanccs and .answer acconUag. t'How raacb did you1 payp«y forIor : ,'Iy, (Some’oribe wndesfsHuo-'desfsHua-' »T’'"Jn~w hlch~caM -tho-reply '^M A RIS JK,^ ------ilons-are-“real.”-you’re-foii’ou’re 'foii Bhoatd be, “ I w «M J raUier-nol T S S = - : ____ 1 1 - = ^ ______- DQWNTOVjN TW INI FALLS , lYIlYNWOOD SHOIIpiNG CEWTK _ ------glven'buT lf you havoB the urge say." And the same ■pplles lo ■ to do-any m o rr‘*creatIveatlve fiTlt-irrlt- any-otber queftlop oae; ’Sd o ^n m Z l ' ■■ F^RiPARKING IN, REAR OF STORE ST ■ •) ------w r . m r------e . iw h h tf) ■ruw cr.______ ■ ■ ■ '< ( L 1 ■ , ' ■ / / Sept. -2)-32. )967 ) 967______Twin______^ Folis Times-Ngyy 73 Miss Loveland,r i c f , ■ . . Miss Messenger Bunl OR.LAXAWAY-ATTHE PARIS J R ._ ...... :— ' I—^ • ■ rf ' ■ ■ ' ■ I I , ' 1 4 Twin Fall! Tlmes-NcV/aM tiW i ^ - ^ gept. 21-22/ 1967 : Women's's StrikeS Forhr Peace1 DemDemonstrate ? By FRAfnC CORMieRI high 00* both sides of thee 8ki^ use of a public thoroughfare,[hfare. (f Meanwhile,Mi a In’dy ottomey In • WASHINGTON (AP) - For a mlshmlsl lino In the 88-degrecdegree Neither,N( side budgedi until,until,[the the protesting group of 600 was ------:■ fcw-»ninute5~besl[tc “tht'*WhIte won ------long-«ft«r.tho-tw&-mlnutei.had.initei.had.in d deep conversation with gold- l' ~ r ' House, thc condlctlng psychoio-choio- TlThc women want no partlart ot expired,cni a deputy chief ofDf policcibralpollcelbraldcd policc officials a few I ((y proiestI(ig humansi and the Vietnam war. of Uthe District of Columbiabia took yarcyards away. - jaw-en(ordhg__ ^policc__ a ccm:ctnctf cd _—Tt } T ,fr-jrato-w -o-m o - n ^0 - nn CO p y ^ r A e sa m e m icrophoneone and shcsii returned to the knot ot ' i i y b i Enear tbe son oi flashpoint,t. that thwart^0,^1 a rclnforccd human r ”„ ■ «/t^owners‘ ofter a while and, ■ ■ can predpitalc a hot-weather:athcr wall of pollcc-sat in-thc middle *-J?^e-*icidfM."'lie said,-would1,-would cm] e x p lain in g -th e legalities o f 't h e ...... - g g riot: riot:------oo f-T f ~ Z a s fE x c c u tlv e -A v c n u e ra sImply-cmss-Pennsylvanift.Aye-nift.Aye- ssiwi iiua lio n ..s a I d ;- /------X ';, “ nue to the side away from the «*v , SoSome 100 partisans off the publicpubi thorou'^Tare bordering•derlng rom the ^ «*whyv don't wo pick ourselves l l ^ l ViTomen's S trik e.fo r Peace,f. .an-.on- the th o White House. . 1 DC giv-up gfl across the street. , . gry because -new -regulations * en on escort and, furthermore, “‘‘“'I* A mnn who identified himseKlimseK be ipermitted to continue their . This suggestion was greeted ^ ^ M picketing In front of thethc ns an j inspcctor of lhe Parkrk Po- demdemonstration there as lonn long as *»y“y,® sufficient derisi^^s c rie s to In- ^ ^ M White House, threw ihclr welRhtvelRht ilc(s-whlchUcc. has Jurisdictionm over itir oinlcdsed them “’'’8 os spiri D ag m ar Wilson, le ad e r of ^ ^ M Wednesday against a thin,. blue the (he public lands In the environs -.v ^ M ,w. the strike, to shoul out, "Please line p('U.S. Pork Policc. ■ oof l \ the White House—announced won let her finish.” The officers were stretchedItched ovciover -a cruiser-mounlcd loud------Mrs.,Wilson finally took the ' across thc White House side- spotspeaker thai thc antiwar• dcm- WINS TRIP centccntcr of the .stacc and, an- walk, arm linked In arm,tn, to onsionstraiors had violated thele con- HyHAILEY-Mrs. Rudolphph Ellis, nouinouncing that "I think wc have make sure the allowed maxi- ditionditic of their permit to picket the lormer Lois Dale Blanken- shownsho\ .up thc authorities (or P |H mum .of 100 pickets alreadydy on pcaceablypcai and that the permit shipship, daughter of Mr. andmd Mrs. whatwho they arc,” suggested In the scene would not bc joinedicd.by by was .thereby revoked. Has;Hassell Blankenship, wonn an all*all- mmile ild tones th a t everyone a d- K H their colleagues 'In front of The In Jiobcr lones hc to ld1 those exp KOTICB OP PBNOIKO ISBl CHARGES O F FAILURE,RE to yield rlRht or way against a1 IS- 1919S5 station wagon, right, was cited r his sry ycar^M driver and tieovyrvy damftRdamaRC to two vehicles resultedjlled \ vehlelo i and the 1958 Ford, left, driv llmi (rom an Intersection accidentccldent WednesdayW< evening In Twinrwin 4747,404 Je((erson St.. collided at 6 p r,°i Whil r*u., I FaUs. Wmiam B- Wright.Jlt, 15,K, 34234: Polk St., d riv er o( tho MMadison Sireet and Shoup Avenue. Wed line Tl Mummified 2 wail Televisionon ISchedule ^ : mak m ur th e : Baby Bodies‘S . Thursday,ay, SeptSeptem ber 21 , , . DKt.ISQUENCV ENTRIES SUDJECr TC ‘“ S th-el: _ H E RRE E AND THERE , cxec 8 p.m., 7B. 9 p.m., 2SL, 8,8. 11—Dea11-Dean Martin Is Joiri»d-iy..Buddy. J t J »ry, MinnieMinnic P earl and D avid Stfcinbcrg. ^ NEW YORK (AP) — An^n old ThyThu guests leam with Dean-in:an-in concomedy and song spots during - trunk found In the bnsemcnt of thc hour-lnns show. Minnielie and DDean Ret together for rcndl- R Mnnhnttan oparimeni house tions of sijch old lima favorites'orites as "Truckload of Starvin'S Kan- has yielded the bodies of ‘""Uthree aroos.” S f r e m um m ified infants, oneIf. of BEST BETS3ETS FOFFOR MOVIES 1,“"^ whom may havc been dead (or Midnight. 2S^-"NlRht Train lo Milan.”I Is an Italian movie st's.'a...,,... '=: !! . 47 y e ars. I rnse riin, Palanccncc plays the lead in thc drama con- ■ .Tlie bizarre and unusual case t, was cited by city police after his irunk encountersinters aa N; Nazi who wns a doctor In lhe ~ !l !S c am e to llRht when thc trunk camp where he was Imprisonedrisoned diduring World W ar 11.______'d,.le(t, driven by Undon H. Blilado, was opened Wednesday nlfiht. lided at 6 p.ro. at tho Intersection ol cut; Dr. Paul Herman, assistantsistant p Avenue.Row lint thc yc auto[v ■ miiiM'i'iiii'iKi'i*"*'™"""’'"''""''"'"'"”"* medical examiner, set nn nutop- ““ '4-That Girl c ------^ ;------ohnsony.ii. ' exom lnatlon'^f the Infant.-! to- » ;leclion puWUhrf TlmwNcwi Sfplm Ur W-:t-28, 1 ' IV to determine how they died. Key || to Stationsn s . h- The discovery was made _• 7—Dean M arlin c N.Y. No Demoslegates -.s when John Httrtnelt. iperin- supcrin- JSL jJ KUTV-TV Sait Lake .. :ci pri- , I ' • ,...... : r Stendent of the buildinR I,on West West 2B jlKDOl-TV Boise —* “• 8:30 2S L ^D r06nct c 4-Peyton Place c - 181st Street In the WashingtonIngton 3 3 kiD-TV Idaho Falls Ai-e Opposing""for ad- HclRhts section advised tenantsenants 4 4 kCPX-TV Salt Uko 5-Dragnct c Kc 11-Mr. Roberts ''crti Broad- , to dear a ba.scment storagetorage 5 5 ksL-TV Salt Lake ctw ork, ' Come3 applaudappla the , area of unwanted Items. , . 7B 71 KTVB-TV Boise ■ 9::9:30 2B Big V alley c Buddy^ Jblinson s prt»/v> h/._fnuntl _g_ the or- ______JouwL ------K owc's one trunk with the name^nne u11 KMVT-TV Twin Fallsi ^ S y p e ^’ S S c £ ■'*EW YORK (A P ) - A gro«p : 3 lastingg good“lool<^good rrmiu “f New York Dcmocrat.s op-thc Solomon on It. It was openedned in (g)u T elecast In color 11-Dcan Martin c ‘ substl- the presence of Jacob Solomon,nmon. 8- D e a n M artin c . posed “ , “ to President Johnson’.s joi,; bert 67. whose wife Anne died inn 1954 ..... ""...... 7B-Hl8h Chnparral c Vietnam..policy and lo cuts In smart sophisisophistication funds (or the ontipovertyns pro- Ihc a t th c age of 48. , , 5:30 5.3 2S I^ N e w s c 89:30 :; 2D -B If5 V alicy c Inside the children were found firani hns revealed plans to run nu: InylnR side by side—swaddledllS'ln In ' ® i0:i 10:00 3 -N e w s. Spts.. Wthr.1 ron “n'l-Johnson candidates for mwi cloth and with newspapers : 4—News, S pts., W ihr.L delegates to ihe party's national wrapped on the outside.T o Dr. r •■ 5-News, Spts., Wthr.in mt convention next year., isik jEisE”" ° 7B-NCWS, Spts. Wthr. Is AVAIrANTI Merman described the bodies as —— Television execulive Gerald “well kept." ', 8-News. Spts., Wthr. Rowe snid Wednesday thnt thc One of the papers was nn edi pis- t 11-Ntws, S|)U. Wihr. group aim s lo convince Johnson tion of thc ticfiinct EvenlnR Sun 2SLr-Ncws, wthr.. Spls..ft. that10:41 hc cannot win rc-clcciion p„),| IE C O A T S d a ted Ja n . 20. 102D. Another wns 8:0 !pts. JOJ20 4—Movie. "M ad am e' 'c and should drop out of thc racc. SUEDE C lhe deluncl Evcnlns World Dl Patients ’ ^ * • * * ' X H-fronsJdo Die In Fii-e 2—Ironside LAS VEGAS. N.M. lc , ^ ion, I diode, I ..or, 2%2 '/.“ " ipwker. • 59" leleKop- ■ M rwin Falls homes and help hoM ond lock • AC fldopi.r lode ■ f u n d s W EEDED ■ will bo pn salo heroVriday an I __EASCO-(AP)—Thfr-^piMopal - annel Transceiver ..Church will be Mkcd to make laA- • R t« k ’t.fl,h., ‘ $300,000 available to a coopera-« p era- • ' i®'* ^ , ^ Visit these-lovely Twin Falls t : -tlve assodatlon here, to build>uilda a , ■ " Tlm i shopping .ccntcr in thc J4pgroJ^Cgro ‘ __ _,ccUpno( Pasco. , JJL ...... '______~ L ._ ...... ^------, - " i ' ' 49!!$5 A Month on • ’ •; v . • ' ' ' Timo Payment Plan TRANSCEIVER ^ 9 5 • $5 A Month onV~~' " Tlm» f^ytrwrit PIfin ^ Sept. 21-22, 1967S7 TwliTwin Falls Tlmes-News 1 5 ' M \ C E N T E R CCUT I PORIMl CHiH O P .. 7 9 ' COONWF^ Y S T Y L E ^ SPARiRERIiIBS... 4 9 = P O R K LOULOIN FALLSIS brand BR I ■ Ib ■ R OAST k . . . « m ^^ \ H Ak J M S federal SHOIlO T G U NS ^h e l l s K ^HANK i l ^ HALF... ■lb. ■ ! • 4 9 ‘ 9 5 77 0 417 7 0 3 7 ------______:------2 M a X ____ BUTT I L HALF... ■■*• OOOOOOOOCOOOQOOOCCOOOCOOOQOOOOOODOOOQQQOOOOOOltUWWWWOOOOUUXIW m J ^ ^ . 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'was killed by n rlllc bulletullet fired ilhat Oswald did not fireire the fn-fa- In thiLlO monlhs sincenee the dls-dis- ''He's not a'big spender,'.' said NEW ORLEANS (AP)) _- Two trict ■attomey’s''untiercovercover In- Garrison dispuie^ Ihehe verdict byI Loc Harvey Oswold.. and con-con-tal 1 bullet. And, he says, he trict attorney began his invesll.invesil* Robertson.F 1 principal contributors toI Ihe pri-prl- 'vesiigaiion became public Issuedli by thc WnrrenI Commis- eluded< thnt Oswald actedled alone.alone, knowsI who did.’ gallon, charges have1 been filed The money, hc said, comes In " vate^lund that finances;es Dist. :knowledge last February.ry. ssion afterJts.oftlclal InveatlKa-inveatlKa- Garrison says ho hns> evidencee v id e n c e ------• ^ ------—^Against,‘— =: one man. Garrisonarrison ob- regular.r donations from the 50 . ■ •• Atty. Jim Garrison's Inquiry inquiry At thot time. Garrisonm .said hc h c lionH of thc m u rd e r of President lhat I a group- ot cnnspiralorsnspiralors - tained a grand jury indictment members,n of Truth and Conse- . ■ into Ihe Kennedy assassinationsslnatlon ■ couldn’t maintain thcI sccrccysecrecy JohnJ F. Kennedy, shotot in Dal- basedI in New Orleans was re. - haw, a re-quences. "Everyone gives what , K -'i..,.'.. vow-they‘ILk£ep-putiin6..upaheg.up4he he: needed If publlc fundsnds werew ere li las. Tex., on N ov. 22, J963. The sixinsibic■ for Ihe assassination,’s s T n a tS K ew s Of Recordi c o r d isinessman, ! he can, and It all helps." ■ : ;■ money as long os they/ believe used fn the probe. SucTfrexpcrtdi: cxpcrtdi: ccommlsslon'TUlcd-tharKcnnrty rK cnnrty tnat-.Os.wald-played-only-a'ini-i • ------with'conspiracy.—ShaW'pleadednw 'pleaded —- - - -______— ; . — i- ■ ' ’ he has. a c a s e .' tures would bc a matterla tle r ofo f ------i ■ nor jiart iii fhat consplracy,-andfe w d .•• GOObiNG COUWY*’** " innocent, and Is free on bond . ------Probili Court- e on bond yjg t IMES-NEWS WANT ADS ‘'We’re In -hopes th au t It's a ------■ while awalilng trial. FOR b FAST SELLINb RESULTS H ilte short-term deal." said Willard Marcello Gonzales, Wilder La- , Robertson, who --Is1 chairmanc h a ir m a n ------E. Robertson, a wealthythy New TAKES OVER,FERRY;bby Signs Telegram; r a m PLANS RIDICULEDLED • borjCI am p, $100 and sentencedntcnced to of Truth and Consequences,lenccs, said Orleans civic leader, "butjut wc'rcwe're NEW YORK (AP)' —- Cellist . WASHINGTON (AP)—Idaho's')—Idaho's TOKYO (AP) - Sayinglying thal :30 days in jail for drunklk driving,driving. last June 0 ihal Ihe organization not Rolng to disband unlilinlil MMr. r. iCharlotte Moorman, a champion Sen.'S Len B. J.ordan was’■OS “'’e one of , United Slates has panicked,panlcM . 'Hi.' M r wi! dcmollshried SundaySunjny hnd donated 59,418 to Garrison's Garrison's ease Is proved:d or dis- ofi nvanl-garde musk who wnswas 441 U. S. Scnaior C. C. BAKERI . . . Burlcy member•r of the BurleyR.upcrt Orientalr l e n t a l Shrino band displayss ribbon . j m ------Ihe Rroup won for placingicing sc^sec* ond in Ihe morchlnR band dl- HHON . vision ae thc Enstcmm Idaho Stale Fair. BlncWoot, They have appeared at parades urns ihroDoBout Ma|^c Valleyalley the ■ past ?cason.«* as Bolso ’ ind SoltTartio City. S E s vWENS y ■SEN Shrine Bandind 'S?-. Wins Honors At Blaclifootoot ID: You cann't 't pieplease all the people all the time BURLEY—Thc Burlcy-Rupcrtey-Rupert W m y ff so we concentratetrate on the ones who wantant to savesa money. We can'tcan't'satl satfsty the people who Orlcnial Shrine Band received second placc honors: Inin the I want to pay fancyancy prl f Thu^idoy, sipr. 21,1967. 17 y T ^ e ia s ’ ^ Yastrzemski;ki Is Fighting | i For AL’s TripliPriple Crown „ I / By BEN OLAN trzeitrzemskl’s total to 107 and the I ■ • A ssoclotcd p r e s r s p o r ts W riteriter’TwIn-shigger'raggregatfrto r ’TwIr lOJ. ■ NEW Y ORK (AP,) Carl C arl Al KaTne of Detroit., Paul ■ —^Y ^— t 1- Yastrzemski seems lo haveve the BloliBlair of Baltimore and Georseleorje ■ ------Insld------Insldo-track-on - the-.Amcrlcanerican Scot Scott_of_Bostoii_«lSQ_hBye * ^ League’s Most Valuable Player chancechar to win the AL batting award. But the powerful figuresigures crown.crov Kaline holds downn the of Frank J^obinson and-Harmonarmon No. 3 spot-wllh a .305 averageeragQ ____ Early EnlEntries Reateach 75 Klllebrew a are standing Inin thethc followedfollo by B lair a t .301 and pBoston o st star’s path to the' triple SScot cott a t .300. crow n. ‘• In the National Uogue. Pitts- ' -Yastrzemski held the leadleod biirpburgh’s Roberto Clementeite Is ■ . Monday liv all threo triple crown well on his way* to winning his For Firstrst AnnualalTran |categories, batting; homersrs and fourth foun batting title. He leads runs baited In. However,, as.a leanleammate Malty Alou. last result of Tuesday night’s action, year’syear champion, by IS points.Mints. . i T the young outfielder relin-Clenrelin- Clemente increased his roark y quished the No. 1 spot in baitingballinc seveseven points to .357 whileI Alou Falls Ope]>pen Golf: T(Tourney' |to Baltimore’s Robinson. • *' gaingained 11 to .342. . , . Y astrzem skr w as hitless»s In HtHank Aaron of AUanta and A bout 75 a m ateu rs and1 pro- open opei witl consist of S4 holes,ales, swingerswi from-Magna, Utah, and three trips In the game againstigainst JlrnJim Wynn. Houston, ore dead- fcsslonals alrendy have com*com- .Clyde Cl Thomsen, coursc. pro- HciHerb Pollack, now of^ . r San " g Detroit; 'f dropping his average-ace to l«klocked for the home run lead mittcd themselves' to playinglaying ressional,fess said ,35 Twin Falls Francisco,Fn as ccrtain entries, .312. -ti; R obinson, the 1968 triptriple e with 37 while Orlando Cepeda of in-the first annual Twin Falls busibusinessmen and friends of}f golf -’’Although•’* o u r prize lisist will crown winner, hnd one hit in the champion St. Louis Cards —Opcn-goK-lournamcnt, -n.-suc*i.-suc- havihave contrlbuied.cJ^OOJn-addedadded be.bc_down for the professionals.Ijon?!?- tw n tries nnd lifted his averageverage heads heat the RBI race with 108. ^ cessor to the larger Cactus"actus money.tnor "We ore shootingIg ior ItU will' remain Just tlic sameme for ,o(q .313. ■ ------Pete’s Open. ^ a fifield of 20^ half professlon’alsilon'als am ateurs.” T h o m se n noted.ted- Ppi; o r th e w eek ending Tuesdoy Q The tournament, offcrlnfiandring and half amateurs. If we-reachreach ^He added thc tuneup pro-am night.'nlch though. YusjrzemsklSS O3-Run " Homersers ENDS nbout 57,000 in pro prize money that'goalthai the total prize Usts t will wilwill bo se p arate fro m tho0 tour- gainedf^aln considerable ground be- ’ and S1.500 In m erchnridlseQridlse bo a round 58,500,” T homomsen sen nainament. _ causcause Robinson djopped eight ' awards for amateurs, willill be said.said __ — ' poinpoints with only four hits['if. In 4 Send OV Redlegsgs SATURDAY held at thc Twin Falls Municipallicipal Willisw Wardlow, who won the TJ _ limes nt bal. Yastrzemski had {course Sept. 29 and 30 andd Oct. CactusCac Pete’s title last Vi'Boston year, .IJ NipsS Sseven hlt.s In 23 al bats and his |->, 1. A pro-am- tournament-willt- will will be back to deferidTils crown.:rown. .1 f-n average did not chonge: ' • ‘ Past ' Braves be held Sept. 28, meaningIg the The Marysville, Calif., pro will T-. In thc home ruri and runs bat- ATLANTA .. (AP) - Vada , be facing^.some of ihc top clubcTub Indians To - ,Jted In competition. YnstrzemsklmMow p /‘. Bench-hit .... pro competition In the western■estern n r a nnd Klllebrew, the Minnesota three-run home runs Wednesday Tigers Snapi siTt states. ■ S vciernn. nre still duelling for At least five former Idaho ^Stay la First rthe lehd with the Red Sox’ out- "‘Bh . Open cham pions will be on hnnd, cC I.E V E U N D (A P ) —. RcgRic Tjpppip ficidcr holding slim m a rg in ^. < ' Loss Skein, including Ken Sparks of Nnmpa,nmpa. smSmith’s two-out single in the r t® Ei Ench lilt one home run-last Atlo 17th of Ernie Schncllcr Jr. of Ogden,)gden, ninninth inning scored Carlt Yos- wcckVwee giving. Yastrzemski 40 P' • first p RBI the season, canip In the first tc Dick Kramer of Sah Lake^ City, trz( trzemski with the winning‘ " nm f n nnd K lllebrew 39. In the RBI he nL nn c.iicgory. YasirzemskI hndid four *""‘JInntnc. but two-nin hursts In the Rip Yankees Tom Williams of Salt U kee City asns thc Boston Red Sox hung on E - K fourth nnd flflh innlncs out the lerican and Kiilebrew five, lifting Yas- if S" Sears Shock)ck AbsorbersA DETROIT (AP) — Al Kal/ncKfll/nc an<3inji Clifr W hittle ol th c Scotis-Scotis- to thcJr share of the American Brave* In fro n t until Bench’slenchs 1). League lead w iih a 5-4 victory slammed his Uth home runm andonti tlnlc.^alc Ariz., Country club. Lci victory homhomer, his first In the major If your car's ovw 2 years old. olt chanccs ore youI . RegularRe $4.49 keyed two other Detroit rallies ComingCi from the coast willvill be ovcover Cleveland Wednesday . leagues. In the sixth. with doubles to bacic'Joe Spnr- TomTon Liljeholm of Portland,I. who nig night. A , V The Braves runs In thee fifth need now Sears Shocks.ihocks. WWc orn'shockj lead fo . mn’s scvcn-hit pitching asIS De- has always taken money out of 1The victory kept the Red:: Sox : Astros RaUyJ cnme on a two-run homer by poor steering response,>onse, slopsloppy handling, and le los- tlie' 'tournament, and puttingnjtting tlfc ______ '■ ■ i ) All Magic Valley m-:-MONTHLY Sales listed Here ' p R S IO MONEY DOWN^^— Conioet' ih« Tlmet-Nswi Farm n Sears Eoay Payment* SalBi dapartmant > MSTALLED- ENGINE GUARANT ve ts ddeeti In meleKol er weihmenthlp . . . di er •(»(* flr»t, we will /epair er teploce perti free e l>een perfermed eCMrdlrtg !• guorontee carlKlcele. / I menlht er 24,000 mllei, whichever « w n (Int. F ed upen Itte pertantoge el guoronle'ad monlhl er ml: H-W»lt«d._gerledlC Mfvke er pf»et ’Wnrl^ It wi — ------4oaJftdnJ^yj> Q T * Q fM E PARKIN(5 9. ^ 1 - ' Phon* 7334821 ?! ' r*s I , Offense. B re t Staples Is th ird In punt rcturAs .wIlh three for 38 n L yards andj Is second with 87 Hagermaiman-Richfi€ ifield A n d Twin FallFalls Invadesies Buhl! FridaWday Night |yards on four kickoff retuhis.' ’ By LARRY llOVEY:y ' WiWells, junior ounrterback.k. whose bebest scrJcs agnlnsi Burley.jy. Wells yjirds.yji F o r th a t reason-on- Bruin Spl S^ott Cryder Is In a - J .—». — TImos-Nowi.Sporti-Edltor—JdltOr___«KniilHi.r ih Wne ft)h [r«H ltif»ihf» Hur. nur. CO could hand of^on a..dlvel.dive: to fans-.irilghllai Rct_itlidr_firsL.lQokfitsLlook tie for second with four pass T O Buhl's John Walker-headedided de- Ic;Icy fracas. Boo Glese;; a 175- Giese,Gi roll oul, h fn 'n iud l '^ optloii tlo ii ai“qua'rtCrbncirVon'WellrdDltiR 31' etlrd{,“ g r««roceptlo-ns:rr^-^v^::_^.-- L O feaslve unit runs into a*i DobbyBobby po pound siSphomorc. w ill' rcplaccreplace or fling a swing pass to> Turner, ai least' spot defensWe! work w ork nt Gooding-'ig-WoodRi^ River Tilts ^Blakc-led. offensive team1 Fridny tilstili brother nt'.fullback andand Don (hithe hian In motion. This parllcu- cornerback. co ~ ' ------nIshrniia~lhe~r'esaiUi1jrsi5nTK.«tnifi rsi5nTK.«t M sih tw j-w iu -ijro b a w y-Scrihc -s c i-ih c laiBr-ptny-rctjuires-headrtip-de- is^tip de- —( Going Inio the wcekeninjliiRc ]’?!' should jvsi about answer‘r wwhich hich (gunrterbncktgi nod. - '- fcifen.sc from a minimumI of four leatj,igj Southern Idaho>0 ConfCN Die Dick UU)». Tw.n ...... rt 114 ».l Is the best football teamn in the wiih those Iwo out Buhl'suhl's of.of- f"cnf”’ and was a cause of con- ehcaeh, In rushing, totalI-Offense, .offense, «•' Cf<“...... « . *-• THle Overt(jftones nrea. t The Indians und thche Twin fcn„fp ^111 be hurt, particularlytlcularly cccern for Coach Eden. ... sci scoring 'and punt returns.;urns. He """-n.y rj„ A«r. Garry Tit I, • Falls Fa Bruins ,Rct logeiher for ther for timing, ll will put- added But T ^ ^ in .F a lls .|.sn’C hurting hurling has ha 204 yards in two gamesam es amand i nshnsd ni>i PLUS INSTAU-ATION ' c r e d it TERMS UPT0.6 MONTHS Thundoy,S*p».2I,)967i 7 19|— 19 —------' , r " Officialsils Clinic PlannedP] /YHc TiAies~/^^ - i n p Q o i yjunction:® i M ^ it h N B A i DRESS— ^ R i P E^— — E&iMficition TilFIrrin Rupert^— ------’ . . -RUPERT—John .Vanak’lak’ andond 1 Lakers and Baltimore Bullets; The ctlnle,'Uke.the exhibition,Khibition, JBiirl6y Golfers Gol Set-t; RodgersJRide1 lide .... Bill Konkel, a p in . of veteran is1< set- for’ 5:45 p.m. At thoth o isi being co-sponsored by lhe ofdciola out of thfe -Niuional NnUonnl FPonderoso inn In Buriey.:y. It is fntermountftini AAU Basketball • ’ J ^To 4-3 Win 8 Basketball AssociaUon, will con.con- beingb held In cooperationion with Commltttei and KBAR Sports of ' n ' 'II I duct a referee’s clinic■. for allail thct Fourth District Officials Burley.1 "We thought this would , y On Weekend ^ . interested M agic -VAlleyley. offl- Association / with Commissionernlssloner be1 an excellent chance rSToumeyOiifor krca - Over Mets cials Oct. 7. , CCarlos Bcrriochoa, Shoshone,hoshone, orflcials( to get an Insightight into BURLEY — Thc firstst annual ofol m ed al ploy, will be tth e sec* The clinic, which willI be held aand Frank Uriguen, Rupert,upert, theI way the real prosI do'-it,"do'-it,'’ BBurley Harvest amateurleur golf 01ond of the seasort for the-“ ouJleyBurley ■• n e w YORK (AP) -- Al Fer-Ftr- I 1 snapped a just prior to the NBA exhibitionexhibition heading>i thc commitiea for the aays\ Bill Schocn. 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Enisconal'byiorians,Episcopal:] the Unlfb ~ B R O W N W ide-Trackingig has neverni been farther removed from just or corrode.corrode. >And you w on't believejelieve w hhat this bumper does • ~ l i u i f ss o o i n ' s plain'orcfi^nary/ driving.driving, One look at our stylish '6i'68 Pontiacs untiltil youyou secsee it w iih your own/n eeyes! y e s ! LYIL Y N W O O D ' ' should toil you3U that. OneC ride will convincehee you! , _ Naturally,Naturally, our new Bonnevilles,3villes, GrandGrj Prixs. Catalinas, Our sporty’ new TemTer pests and Le M ansIS are.nevare. new from tho Executivesecutives aand Venturas w on'tVt take a tback seat to anyone!, wheels up. There'shere's a newi 175-hp Overheadlead Can-Cam Six. New EspeciallyDocially wwith their bold' new»w integral bumper-grilles that sports car feel.1. Sm oothoother ride. Sut^erior stabilityjbility ancand response. are I nearly nearly t twice as strong as before.before .There's also new Disappearing windshieldwindshii wipers on all GTOsjTOs ancand Le Mans. Wide-Trackide-Trackride. Improved handling,mdling. SmSrf oother engines. And Even wider WVide-Track. ide-Trac And you can chooseoose fronfrom two new more>re new new fi features for,your protection, protection like a buzzer that W t f f l regular- or premiunn-gremium-gas 350 cu. in. V-8slis! warnsirns youyou vw hen you forget your ignititignition key. .iv io fJ i Our fabulouslUS GTOGTO’t boasts the neatest engineeriiengineering innova-*' Isn’t'ifabiIsn’t'ifabout time you decided:ided to givogi up plain ordinary''’' tlon of the year—an/ear—an exclusive revolutionary>nary nevnew bumper. driving?ving? Dor Don't fritter away anothernother hoLhour. See your Pontiac U‘s the sam e.lustrouslustrous ccolor as the car. ButIt it w on't chip, fade dealeraler todaytoday and start W ide-Trackinglr r a c k i n g l AshMaBtouglisS:.iiiofl. E h H H V h s 4 a ... tho RuffR u lf B m H V Ncck b y Blisteris tc r Brown. T b lc csa UI ttho h o > - punishment ho>ean eon . dish o u t RuggedKScd ^ -1- PVBHH ; Vylyto Bole>1eis is . ^ ^ 1 to wwear ea r ■'> ■ •: dSH Ew pnft wear. Tbcy'taGy’fo ' — ocuff-proof.,ioo.„'_ loo.„_ L ^ -'^ . ______[In— B r in g y o u r litllo B H H P ’ ‘to u g h g u y ' in fo) r a n •■ 8 9 ^ expert filtiDS soon. f Black, Brown ^ $ 0 5 0 ^ ^ «y,-i2 ...... 7 ^ K V . - 3 ...... *1 0 =“ Grand P/l» HitdwpCoupt j t = r a = ; = ------SHOES-FOR ------FOR— de-Tracacking! THE ENTIREriR E ^ ^ Soe tho Bonnevillo., BroughanBrougham, Grand Prix, Eyocutive. VenturaVentura, Catalina, GTO, ^ Mans,flans. TempestTempi and-PivD Firebirdsds ata t your PPontiac dealer’s. FAMILY ______. ______Powiaemy/Qi.iiiM . J O H N C H h R IS M 6O TT< O R S * rNNC C JtiiJsiJson'^ . ' ..II 60J MAIN EAST . • ,-TwirTWIN FALLS, IDAHO- -• • L V N W O Q P ______I , / - . ^ - — ::------• ’ - i ■■■ OFFICERS HURTTURT ■ 1Twin Falls tlmes-News A-T LONDON (AP)-U>ree police men wero injured “jr.I'S In a clash ^P>. 21-22. 1967 -. H BurleyToToEleciThrtQiree Counciliiicilmen Nov.V 7with a mob of Chinese chsnUng iunIs?'*ro^ West London Magistrate^ Court .. fiU R L E Y -T hB B urleyley mmunlcl- untcl- ley. Mr. Stanley recentlyccntly was h'oH in Chamber of Commerce O/ficlols /or the electionsction to bebc slogans . of Communist party lung outside Wednesday. pai electlcm will be heldleld Nov. 7 appointed to' fill out the unex- office, and United PentecostalPentecostal stationed at each polling)lllnK place Chairman Mao TsMung outside ______- ' to . nam e th ree councllm:llmen, en, an-an> pired term of LaMarlar Craner Church, will be named during5 the OOct c t 2 riounce city council memlMrs. memters. who moved from the precinct in ------city council meeting. A t this weck.’s m eeting,Iting, cbun- cbun< which ho was elected. ■ 1 ' It was annoUnccd 'a special irlS ' council meeting will be held STRAUGHhAUGHN’S 7 « 5 T iir^ cllmen-dlsoisscd the.Inwa.ROV*Jawa.RO V - Fllfntf rtiitft flngn Sept.e pL. 2^2! u au n i£ d i two Area Girls ernlng-thf clty-elcctlons-'wtirefilons-'wfftCfi cIoses-O ctT-iO M or-filing'the-pe- wero changed- duringg Ihe'-lastthe-Iast titlons for election asI .citydty coun-co^ Q U 0 ^ H ?)p 6i 5f u I IF S ~ = ° F S S =GHANGES=TOGES=TO=COtOltnT7VH— - atate leglslBttJre;i...... -v - -- • ••... cllman.- -.—------. - ...... provement .'Districts. , The The dis- dis* ia Latimer, tricts ftre on the southuth side ot of ( / The major change Is thal all ••Nichols and Stanley'both/'both stat- CALD^LL-Glenda Latimer, lavcl. Sho- 21st Street and cast of Overland , ' r / candidates may ryn.olil large ondand ed they have made no!io decisiondecWon Rupert, and Janet flavel Sho- DfOverland |"w K . ' candidates Ave. O R S A L E : ■' / - do n o t have-to residoI In in the dis*dis- yet as lo whether theyly will seseclt c lt sho'’c* ®re iw oof five candidates . , trict or prccinct for which they re-election., Dayley hasihs a petl-oeti- naminotcd. for homecomingom ecom ins The hearings arc required by • , are seeking election. TWs would lion out for rc-eleclionin but stat* queen at thc College of Idaho, law even when the petitions to 25 Black and WhitiWhite 19" Porfable TV's make it possiblo forr all three M he is still undecidedlided 1(i( hc The queen will be elected by form tho Local Improvement J .* elected to Be from tho same will seek re-election. thc student body andd crowncd District are signed irSiTi by 100 per Excellent conditionin d itio n__ . youf choice $50 ' ’ _ _ precinct, Il was noted. Tho same polling placesolaces will at halftlmc of a footballtball gnmegame ccnt of the residents. y Term's which expiree this Ihls year be kept as in previous? cilycity elcc- elcfi- fn C aldwell Oct. 14. _ , - , ..W.CM-I Straughn'a MMotel'. otel... . ■ 296 Addison Ave. W » ■ / arc those of Jay Nichols.chols. Nor- tions. They arc St. Jaror. ; ; 3 EEpls- p is- Others nominotc^ werercre Cheryl Boise, and Marllo Paslcy, CaW- M J;-v man Dayley and J. Rex Stan- copal Church, basementet^of^ity of city Watson; Parma, Betty/ Wlldman, well. . THE AIR FORCEZ CommwCommendation Medal was presented — recently to Lt. Col., Worthing Aslett, rlghl, In ceremonies rcccntly In Hawaii. Presenting thc award hero Is Brig. Gen. |||||j|^^ Anthony T. Shtogrcn,m, PocIUcPaelUc Communications Areaea Com* mander. The decorallonItlon to CoLCo Aslett was given (oror mcrl* torlous icrvtce as chlerfiler of proiprograms and requirements}ts whito VN SUGAR he was stationed at Scott Air Force Ba.se in Illinois. Ho Is the son o^M rs. Elizabethubeth AskAslett, Twin Falls. ' r a s p b e r r y ^ I p WBKST^ r WI p i comoR^INCDRp GHAPE | £3 | ; iOPyBTS ’iW^ W- I f H l > - • ~-'r - i ' 'ki...... : ;• J l dutch-apple ’ :h ' H > J | S ' . WENDELL AIR Force M. Sgt. Joseph A. Young,K. right, received (he Air Force>rce .com comm' m endation m edal In ceremrem onies at Norton Air Force: Bose la;Gla;CalUomta recently. Showniwn here ' lOSTID w llh Young Is L t. Col. KencwKenneth Johnson, who awarded th the e medal. The decorationItlon was for meritorious servlee/ice and leadership. Sgt. Youngmg b the son ot Mr. and .Mrs. E Earl a rl A. . Young. Wendell.______ Is cxpcctcd to continuele to climl Gooding Student.U C lll beyond 6,000 during the tho nex ' ■ T couple of weeks. eOOOfhUOfI Registrar F. L. O’Neil re- re m a rk e d : " It w as only (out Registrant years ago that we reached 5, MOSCOW — S andra Mae Iher mile* Bristow, a lS>-ycnrK)td sopho ..'il more Irom Gooding, became ' lhe G.OOOlh student to register at Sandra, an English mmajor ajor ant the University of Idaho0 this fall, member of Delta Gnmmaim m a Sor-Sor fall. It is first time enrollmentenrollment orlty, commented ."this-ls’lh« ::: ------has reached that point.-Lastoint. -Last most unusual thing th that a t hhai as (all. enrollm ent totaledd 5,961.5,951. It e v e r happened lo m e ." i'**. I — GRADE C TURKEYSEY S 29V . •, - ■ '■ S Olsnt Slumng I GREEN p e ppe>PERs::7Zi:r10' r s : m j BONFIRE SALMON ...„65‘ ■ S«apalit Fan(V 0 0 •: TINV OirSTERS...rE R s...... - Ni you canati gett - - -M i s p i R i ^ ' ' l , ______ - i-Boftlfrof 100-. *op-TariirtS r:.^S I 100-., ..-.-.-.-^13— - ■ i T i S i S i > / m •' I ____ s wiwithirc rosiing)ig,tpo!.. . TThis h is newji« frosting won't . meltattoastertemperature* ; , I Iteg. 69c; SSpiro p ira l...... 4 4i‘ 1 •mrnrnm TThey h e y ssaid a i Pop-Tarta» couldn’tuldn’t be topped. So ,,^ m QKQ ■we frosted th at idea—withth w hite,hite pink, and ■we f ro s U •’* f e ■■ crisp, tender*swcet ' m V G ^ ’ Kelloggs-Frosh5 - Frosted Pop-Tarfs bbrown*BUgar r o w n * B i icing. Same crisp, t< ' crust. c r u s t . SSam o e luscious w hole-fruitle-fruit ipreserve fill- V n Iw m B rin g Coupon ’ E E iings n g s OSas irin regular Pop-Tartsrts. . . . . p!plus a brand- !.■ ^ from a d in ! e . M m m m . . . o l d - f today’s p a p e r ...... P f , '• nnew e w fiUfilling: i B utch Apple. M m r T m . fashioned fashione( hom em ade applepie pie flavor: with '’:|r! ^ - - - . . jjust u s t tthe h e right touch of cinnamn n a m on.o n . , S = ------______AjodJAnd thev won’t m eltj.n.t_in_. yyq oiir toaster. ___ ^ ((H H o onest) n e s t It’s a top-secretit tolsping,to'ppir a special . C Jt i . • 'liS ^ ' ttM M tyt y iicing, c i m ade just forye toastttoaster tempera- II ' 1^ . , ______ttures. o e s . B ut breakfast is only , the beginning. v ‘ ~ m mw m SinceS i n c e tt:they need no letnngeration;.. geratic Frosted? , IL'. u —ini PPop-Tarta o p - T a i can go where the apiappetites hdp-' . V. vj - MARKET——__------— --pen. p e n . --A A luncheon dessert.rt. A n: (afteisfichool. IN =,SQUTH SOUT PARK- : - ttreat. r e a t . A TV snack. Thei Jack, oof all Treats - : -l| _. mm-KdlQgg*a? ^bm-Ke ~ 1 . . 2___ I - V - A -a Tv^n FatU T>mai>N»w»nai-NtfWS Sept. 21-22, m? 6? 7 , . . " Iiittering-]i g i T i F . EExists; s (ifflcials(s iyk Public>lic Help ^ S S B y F R ^ iiMDDS)D5------hoi^e.” T i^ »ttld.— — — major TactD^ia'tha ipicat! ut m K t . tlm M ^ewi Swtf Writer*W riter------Derrlck-urgcd til cltliens.:ltlzen» to Utter,. and It was pointed« out 4 & TWfn Falls has an antWltteraritl-Htter lake a n a ctiv e p a rt Jn preventingpravenUng that litter usually wDl nonot t r a L ■ . ordlnnnce. ihc: school)I system the spread of litter, urgingglng them spread if placed io a container.conUlner. . hks a> weekly ijcan-upi-up camcam- to place all waste In containerscontainers Citizen cooperation and belg belp tBHubfiSESBDSli^ r T paign, police are watchful,chful, but for pickup by sanitation.crews.on. crews, from scbopldilldren wereTere urgtirged ed a problem exists. Wind was cited as one)ne ofofthe the by all otftolals contacted. In an area near tbetbe court-^ rt- ■ ' . " ^ —_ z h o u jd the litter problemn is acute.acul«. ^ ' tJow inn ProgressPro - thee GnGreatest BeddingJding and n ie Rev. Eugene Tjorks, Mstorpastor M DAYS of tho Lulheran Church,ch. of Our C ur Savior, was contaclcdI Wedne»-Wednes* Furniturere SaSale in History>ry - Hurry in and SSave! dty and asked about tho prob-prob lem around his church. “It’B bad, of that there'sI h e n 'r 'n no o doubL" Cans and paperspers wwere ere seen on tho lawn and1 steps ot tho church, litter wasIS inIn the gutter on the public streetitreet sur-sur rounding the church. The alleya l l ^ . behind was .littered. . A slmllitr problem existsex ists tnin I FACCTORYIY OVEfERSTOrOCKl other areas ot the city,r, tad not . all are near schools. 1 our factory qt aI greatlygreat!' reduced cost, Tbe Rev. Mr. TjarksI said con-con W M W 6 hove just rereceived a largerge shipment shi from our i tainers have been provided,vided. but hav« done little d. "O^ten We are passingassing this savings: on tcto our customerslers . . . in m anyr cases it means buy- (hero mors Utter near the bar- is ir th e bar- ~ n ...... ,rel than fn It.” ba said.aid. MMost ost ^ ot the .litter Is dnnw dI nnear e a r hts |H ing your beddin a t H | H p V H church by youngslers on their 'way back to school fromom lunch. Some of the litter h has a s been blown there by the wind.Id. ^ i P I P l P W i P W g a W H Herb Derrick, city manager,manager. ||H M n |n Finn 3-in. said to d a y th e police departmepartm ent ill rll is responsible for enforcing)rcing the m Box SpringsSpring & Mattress litter ordinance In the city, and tho city sanitation Inspectorectoralso also ^ sees tbat litter la pickedced up. Utter Is carried throughouthroughout th e c ity from m ore thh a n 7,0M7.0M . homes, and according( to Dep.Dep- ^4-in.f-in. SEROFOAMS j | rlck, "it Is a hard problemroblem to keep ahead of." The city has workedIwd wwllh llh school officials on the problen!.problenf. Jeff .T. Anderson. clerHreas-erk-treas- % 31 1 9 ^ srer ot the area schoolII district, Full or Twin _ said custodians clean up aareas re a s ' near schools on Saturday, and )Ie-Iayer Serofoam m attreu give* the . there are continuing program programs s Irlple-Iayer3yant support Sen you need . . . while going on fn which schoolK)1 young-young firm buoyonti y Ij gently suppc cushioried by a buo y a n t sters are told about littering. HHBBmVIHHHiH _L-T22Stf® bodyir ofIj super-soft g e n tly foam. Flocked cover "We don't intend forr Jittering top layer0 Serofoam. of super-i to happen, and we areire doing quilted' to Serofoam. everting possible to> prevent ’The Rev. Mr. Tjarks3 saidsaJd h e would "hate" to see police of of- irm 4-In Mattress ficers stftUoned around[ tthe h e city during certain hours toI curb the litter problem, but addedidded be and Box Springs had no solution to thethe littelitter r and Bo question. BOTH ONLY Persons caught littering can BOTI be found guilty of a misdemeansdem ean- or and fined or Jailed. AS A MATIZR ot tradltioo, >0 0 ^ ■ ♦ Dlract Factory v S S ? v Purchase] » e givesgiv e * : J ) i ^ you betteritter tIreatirea ^ - at lowere r pricea p rice a T h e P r e r t l g e T i r e o f c » 9 * * 4TrialW 'tI»«T»mp f 6 1• REG. $139.93 ------the comfortiREG. Your body Is gently d.lhe yet comfor yo.u get tho deep firm sup- SAFErV.FETY LUX cushioned,promotes better sleep. Non-sog bor- port that 1 promotes thick insulation bi add to your c6m- I S m Nowl Your Choice Any S ize Shown jxe rayon damask cover. Rose bud ------Y NYLON CORD ders and thick l l • ' ^ Deluxen 6'In. rayon foam c latex. J « 'i 'm i FFT " ■' ^ q tt^ on 6'In. foam IM l MM 650/700*13 1.93 2 FOR NO MONEY DOWN Va' ^ 650/600.U 1.93 . ^ S ears E asy P aym ent Plan m \ W 69S/650.U 1.91 HHIH NO Mor iSsm aa - 73s/7oonu s.oa ^ -----' , on S ears Eas m S M 775/7S0xU 3.31 MM5 ^ C O O W K g 635/000x14 2.38 j 775/67005 3.33 ^ C n n t 8I 5/ 7 IO1IS 2.33 M y g ™ ------845/760x15 — 2 J 3 ------™______U P H i ^ ^ M F _ w i i h Tfod»____ = K inn g 8 t Q u e e n ' / 2 P r i c e I , I ^ M V «0n1y 2.062.66 Wof»Moro fof Whitawalli ie n S i z e s W m WHEEL balance”ANCE ooJ" weights!ts ' ' I II ^ m m . Reg. $ 2 ,5 0 ...... 9 9 c Includedid K I FREE MOUNTING MOl I I SPORT'ORT KING I I -2 ' 550. FET.ET. 1I o^ O O Pius TaxIX 560x15 1,69L.69 I %O 'O O -Wlth Tradele m t A PLY RATEDATED t NYLON CORD ' Only 2.8 8J morem ore for1 white walls ' D A Y S KINGKl^ & QUEEN Sizes Also at Great Si m . G3UARANTEE U A R A I SAVE $140.07—$3 2-Pc. King Set ta ceoil' urKOndltlonally' bgalnir ony nf Set SAVE $1.00.07eat 2-Pc. Savings! CuarantMd coetl to ceoil' ur Dtluxi>• Scrofoem$.foloom p«lrvr«then. ter* OHLY! road hoxord,' blowouti.v ti. cult,cult. ImImpact .brMkt, glau. •!&, or' Wld*i• tK* flm»-|M>tvn iHpiMrt y«« iwid ' ' Tntlwdti 60 il S0 ■IX ___ _ Sept. 21-22, 1967 Twin Fail* T lm oi-N ew t" A-3 . L aJ mJw “ W m t J 1 T E ^ t r a WELL > TRIMMED,> T -B O N C U.5.D. ------LEANUSHOULDER Cholei W ontesdonte«i Tatty* Tanda / P o rk m G r o u n d # ! ' S te a k l l ^ R ound V Leon o n d m *atyi ‘ H Ground freih dolly ^ j Well trimmed. ^ ■ m L b . % 1 BQNELESSlELESS b Q ■ U.S.D.A..S.D.A. Choice. Aged for flavor; I GROUND SIRLOINl O I N ^9c GAME HENS Albertion'i. Cornlth. 22 ez. 69c I Boneleit. Loan iLOi* C f BEEF STEW cube* of tondor moat .. lb. 0#C ^ )N Bar-S. Friei crlip ... lb, 7 9 C 1 . 0 6 9 c " S L IC E D B A C O N B.-S I SIRMmom ,.*1.09 wmw noek B rand O Q Q ^ U WIENERS S -bVbun tizo...... ir' I Ibs. 70UW r 11 H A L IB U T Fllleli, A laafood dellgM. ....> lb .4 9 C ,T. V. FRUITIT SHORTENINENING BUTUnER “ALBERTSON'S I C O C K T AUL IL C R IS C J H Colder ‘ H I Add v ariety to> For all your yellow. ^ "ImrgariS I eN I your jello salads.Is. baking needs. Srnee » Albertson':bertson's ^ Lb. i W % % §^ I Nutrition 7 9 * 1 : 4Sfn»"” .. 1 ., 0 0 0 0 3 ...... < H S aladlad DressingI ^ CAMPBELL’S MEAT\T BASE SOUPS 6 .-* 1 •. 0 0( 0 ■ r ------Have a Dinnernner at ' Our Filer Avenue ° ALBERlALBERTSON’S JAJACK N’ BiANSTAlK ^ iR T S ors :: S N Mi i J l jj L B A R p M i o ______- ^ D E TilERGEMT E R CUCUT BEANS. Thursday BREADED VEAL Bwn Forall m Canned atthe peak; E h C M of goodness., |Salad DDress r e s s in g r Friday V w aih d ay M l SALMON LOAF W g ea U N o . . 3 0 3 ▼ 1 Saturday '' G lam .. I c a n s ...... I } 9 i ' HAM and BEANS _M S AT FILER AVE. STORE ONLYI Y GERMAN CHOCOLATI ANGELm F O O D I t t k Hk HENNY PEP E N N Y f C H IC K EN N ...... I.H Cakel So II{ motiMhey m p - S w ansonn TV1 \ DINNERS' m outlo u th ...... T...... Choose fromom assorassorted flavors. Each. U . . l s . NO 2 IDAHO I D A F DTATQOJS I » S t DONI J R I A D ^ 2 0 lb - b a g “ H S u g a r o r G Baked freih dally by our maitei G re a t for s baker*. . . ORE-IDA FROZENEN149 . . l o a f ...... '. 2 5 * B N U T S •TEMBER J 2 1 , 22, 2 3 T I P T O P ■ KELLOGG’S PRICES EFPE 1 ^ jg ar o r Glazed. Baked fre e a t for snacks^ baker*. . D R I N K S = i POP-TARTS S Aitortad flovon . S J 7 ‘ OfF f^LettuceSa:;’:r , ‘ 2 ”s r 2 5 ‘ 1 W ■ with edupon from' S L e a r i e 1 0 k « 9V ‘[m today's paper. K S EFFECTIVE: SEPTEMBEI - ^ U ■ SN S: 0.1 SQSQUASH l ^ ADVANCECl £ E D J A t l ^ i BANANA\ .THICK MEATEC/SEATED...... ^ Z Z Z ^ - ^iim bo-Size^^ 2 . 19 9 — ----- — lOfr-WASH :^7JJILERJlV£MyE____ « ...... — ' ■' ------DISHWASHER—SHER------COLD-WATERA T E R ------L I Q U II D D - - - ...... — ...... T A B U ET S — ~ ------U Q U I Dj - - ... : ----- d e t e r g e n t — — rENEn———;d e t e r g e n t - - ^ - - — - - “ML”L ^ ^ — “ALL”IA— SWANt N — - — V I A 4 ------^ D O V Si__Sll¥ER-WJSJV — MICH BREEZE 2 0 o z . ' ______. . 4 2 2 l c G ian t...... 8 3 3 l t - " 2 Soz...... ;.:. 52c Giant ...... 6 6 3 3 c c 2 2 o z . 5; 252c c Giant ...... 'r87c: . 8 7 c G i a n t 8 5 C " ■ rWASHINGT0N-ST^Nv^7JJI •NT ------FABBIC-SOFTENEH^- HJSJVJINAUIQUaL -8 7 c Giartt ... .. 8 7 c Monument lo the White Houss - A-4 Twin Foils'nn>a»-New«ia»-New« Sept. 21-22, 1967>7____ ^ g>m« in a straggly, chanting line, 'I X t i j then became angry because a _ Cupid RutRuns AfoulI OlOf New ManCarriage Law^ i ncw local regulation limits the . ncanor ond number of pickets permitted on ' ■■ Several young couplespies have I three-day waiting periodxl for perper- mony Is-scheduled,” Mr. Lan-cLan- committing a misdemeanorn e a n o ro and iw > *|dewalk to 100. met withfl unnecessaryry disap- soi»i under 21 years of age from easier said. 1Is su b je ct to $100 finfc------* ■ poinUnent in recent months(lonths be- ithe-itime. thtjy apply for mor- “Then they appeal to me, as ------Pollce'checkcd off 100 o f,th e ------cause o f « la c k of kiWwledjRe)wledjRe of riai g e licenses and tiie; timetihie the do the parents, to wralve the law demonstrators, told them ttj go * ncw marriage regulations,ons, Coun-I (!«un- llcen.se is actually IssUcd. 'n in fa “bout their .picketing and lied. nnd issue them a license in IL uj^LO instructed the others lo‘stay-ac- ^^------—ty-Clerk-HaroldUncastcr-aaid I aster-aaid • ’’Many young couples,lies, busy order not to have to postpone Violence Erupts | P1 — An ross the streci ncac Lafayitte Wednesday..______. ------. ^ w\ ith-w cddlng.preparations,tions. for* for-on fllaborato wedding! thatS it* ha* ^ - WASHINGTON (AP) - Ani ■ t,;- The new law, he rcmlridedli>-nfiTdedlo- \ gefto'plcknip-the-Ucense-vntil ense-vntil been-plBnned-for;wecks’b< and-toanrf In «antl-Vlctnam demonstrationstratlon by Park.i cal residents, requireses a full i a doy or two before, the cere- which Invitations have been ?5ome '600~i«men-rcsulted--inrtsulted -in -Som eof the women—about 100 _ avo oeen violence In frontont .of of the of( them-nieclded they didn’t sent. J , White House WednesdayIday’ and a nite,i the restriction and crossed ‘ Actually, he said, theseese peopleI^p.le ,police threat—neverr carried thei street where they had a H ASC Ballots^rts^Afe Mailed are asking the clerk to break (out—to make mass arrests.irrests. pushingj and shoving match with the law and are taking a chance ;, members police assigned to keep the RUPERT - Ballots for Agri- Itheir district, This demonstrators, members j , of invalidating their marriage,marriage. women Strike for Peace. ’White House sidewalk clear of cultural Stabilization and Con- Candidates in “ A’‘ communi- servatlon Service communityimmunity ty.I Acequla, Include" S Russell e ll Judge James» M. Cun- |Marched from the Washington alli but the aisigned plckcu. r commlttement 'In MinidokaInldoka iAcock. James V. Ferry.ry David "InRham has asked Twinrwin Falls Gwnty are in the mail this week Gentry.< Maurice Ciraud.■aud BillBJIJ Prosecuting A ttorney Mike Fel- to all eligible farmer•r voters. KI ent, Cecil S. Noble,• TedT ed 0 . . ‘0" for an opinion as to Ihe three aleritlnc. waiting period, Mr. Lancas- Friday is the deadlinene for rc- ^ and Dean yalcntlnc. tuming the ballots, eitherher in per- *'B” communily. Rupert.pen, E»r(Earl •" “ I'*- A N N OOUNCING- U l son or by mait. to thehe Rupert IL. Ballard, Forrest Douglas, Douglas. The opinion of the5 atlorney attorney • • ASCS office, according’ 10 to Leo B. - A DEAF MUTE couple»uple pe*pesa bera vltb ^yearold1 Scotf Ric!Richardson and. their fostersr child, npi-^., Jtnett ComU. In Uos s Ansela Anseles, Calif., Wedaesday. Mr. snd t Mra. Wayno Christensen;n wero XUCThey’re Bothh In Bright Ne\vNew Sta-Fresh3 sh IBags l^ven formal approvalral to adoptadoi thc boy. It ends a long legal battle. (AP wlrephoto)______2 Mechanicaltiical Moles Burrourrow Quietly For San FraiiFraiicisco’s Firstirst iSubway By LEONARD MILUMANLIMAN high-speed rail lines. ^- oiher has begun. Some nre still L,to bc b u ilt '■ I WN FRANCISCO (AP) -— It includes five miles:s of twin to' bc let. Stations, all to bc built REGIHMRRMVD Two mechanical molesI are bur-bur and four-boro tubes underjndcr San by cut and covcr operations,rations, in-in rowing quiclly under‘ Mission Francisco. volve still other contracts,a cts. ' ______Street for San Francisco'sSCO'S first The first of 18 tunnelingleling mama- Tho machine helps—frotn Its ■ubway. chines .and. shields thatth a t will solid steel boring front lo Its Prom tl?e days of horse-drawnrse-drawn operate under San Francfsco's'rancfsco's orcctor arms in back wlifchIS ■m .TTlT i street ' cars. San Franciscansanclscans streets began boring in mld-mid- swing siccl lining Into place. have traveled on.thc surfacesurfac^ July. The face of Ihe m achine is a n except for tunnels'throuchlU chTw Twin In Its 93-ton tw in w as lowlowered ered In 18 foot circular shield. It has . Peaks. It’s been by cablejjble car. Sepiember to thee mud- three hydraulicaily mactuated - \ V Kj ■ i V V Streetcar, tracklcss trolleyrolley or splattered bottom of a four- doors, each fitted withIth specialspcclal 4 ^ T ;PROI bus, linking with ferry boats or story hole that marksrks their dirt-cutiing teeth. Thee wheel Is IWDA starting point at 15th ond Mis- turned by 20 hydraulic11c motors . Subway tubes, scfieduleddulcd for sion streets. It will trailail ao safe producing 1.500 horsepower.cpower. Ii t Completion in 190. will1 be part ISO feet behind its companionipanlon os b driven forvriird by 23 29 125-ton • of the 75 miles of thc $l-blllIon they' cut mile-long twin\ bores to hydraulic jacks. _____Sut-Emodsca.Bay'Area-Rapidea-RnpId Sth and Market streetst near Ih’e “ Every' 30 incb'es thec'lnochinc machine —: rr“ ...... Transit District. The! msystem tem Civic Ccnler. stops, its crcctor arms'thenis'then 80go will tie three countiesI together Thc rest of thc San Francisco to work. Tliey swing Intomo ptacc a iwilh 75 m iles of subwway. ay, .sur-su r lunneling will be carriedcd out un- protective steel liner,r, divided face, elevated and underwaternderwater dcr eight other contracts.racts. No Into six scRments. Men bbolt o lt these Into place. Groutit l.sIs poured back of the liner to sealeal oul ththe c w ater. News Of ServicemenS I Then thc machineIne ngainngaln moves forward, the hydraulic mm I' •"■T" lacks pushing from thc newly . •' Sp. 4. Robert Magcl,, stationedstatlo/ied Mr, and MfS, Ernest• Johnson, installed liner, I. Hawaii, Hansen, completed his basic pours through;h thc the rear r e a r at Schofield Barracks. Hawaii, ! head onto , r. it Is on a training at Ft. Lewis, Wash,Wfl«h (I't! tu n n e l m achlnc head onto with headquarters Unit Is on a ) little rail 4 his moth: He Is now going to schoolWhool nt “ conveyor hclt. Into little rail 30 days leave vlsitlnji his moth= ni, cnrs which arc hauled■led to ththc c p '■ er.' Mrs. Jicquc Uliian,lian. Salt Ft. Ruckcr, Ala., studying air- to the sur- “ . Lake City, and wllh histis father, father. craft and helicopter malntcn-malnlcn- m be <|„n,pcd. ' V v Robert Magel, and grandpar* ance. , ents. Mr.-and Mrs. E. J. Par- dee* and Frank Magcl,i'cl^’Twin Twin Seaman Recruit Ronnie L. Falls. He returns ton HnwnllHawaii Conklin, USN, 19, Son. of Mr, Blue Pencil Won . Oct 8. ____ , 0 nawnu Normond Conklin. Shoshone, rcccntly graduated By O .J. Smithith ' Pvt Terry Johnson,I. son of from nine weeks of Navy basic - ■■ training at tho Naval CcntcrCentcr*at at The blue pencil forr the bbest e s t 1 San Diego. He now isi taking a spccch made during a regular ■ i'l 1 1 ^ 24-wcck course at radiodlo school meeting of Toastmastersisters NNo. o. , Pre-Scliool In San Diego Naval school. 149 at Kay’s Supper Club TUC.S-Tue.s- Y B U l11 u day night W{is givenI to 0. J. I ■ It-;-: cinn I.e. Smith. W . i P H IS “ G^'^l!7'K7y, ron^of*^M".MrTaKJ and Mr. ijmitii'it' hpt-'ali v,m I t- lla Mrs. George N. Kay,r. 238 5lh t]^: “The Peanut Vendor." In Goodingi g • Avc. E., Is m Croton, Conn.,Conn..un- un- other speakers werecre Steve O dergoing training as a1 membermernber Bancroft and Chuck M Monners. anners. I I I ^ GOODfNG — A new organlat* o rganlra- ot tne Blue Crew ol thele nuclearnuclcar lcs Crowley served aa loasi- ' 's ; : tlon, the Pre-School Service, ballistic missile submarinearinc USS master, Dick High conducted,iductcd tn. sponsored by the Goodingling PTA.PTA, Theodore Roosevejt.' ______ble Ionics nnd chief evaluatorevaluotor will come Inlo being atIt 10 aa.m. .m . ------was Alan Smith, Sept. 28 at tho Episcopaljal Parish meeting. The first meetinglellng will Harald Gerber wns gramgrammar- m ar- Hail In G ^Ing. ' be ‘‘getting on talking terms."terms. jnn and Darwin Petcrson^woserson-wQs ' I, The new orgonlialionon Is for Olher subjects to oee covcred timer, individual evaluatorsiluators of ot i mothers of all pre-schoolhool chilchll- during Iho year will be>e dreams ihe speakers were Rayly Lincoln, Lincoln. - I dren from babies throughough kinkin- and nightmares, war talk1 and »? J“ck Swisher. Harry■ LcMoyne • * ------dergarten age. MeetlnRslings are war games, and who benefits “"‘I I^oy Slottcn. A guest was V •chcduled for 10 a.m, to llII a.m. from nursery school, along;]“ !! with Riley B ln o n . ______the fourth Thursday of each mnny other timely topics, month at the Parish Halllall at the Mrs. Keith Smith and Mrs. ------w rhfr br7lh"Avenu«^flnclanclldaho Idaho Floyd Blamircs arc co-chairmen-chairm en ' S tre e t of the ncw venture, nnd are ask- w | | Purpose of the organliatloniliatlon Is Ing the support ot all prc-school to help moihers. throughgh discusdiscus- mothers in thc Goodlngg sschools, c ^ ^ I s . sions. with problems confrontingonfrontlng Anyone Interested is urged to them conceming theirleir pre-prc- attend thc first meeting or con* school children. Open panelinel dis- ta ct tho chairm en a t 934-5424 or cusslons wiil be held ata t each 334-5186. ______^ ^ r ------^ FOR quick/ easy MEAIMEALS—WHEN A GAL MUSTUSTBE BE ... A “QurcilUlCK CHICK"---fl> S i ■ I to•helpprolo] h e )longyoiirfj r S le n derlfea e r l rs 3 - NNow o fbc people who> prefer darki bread. Flan.n. 30 minuiesminu before lunch andid dinner, eatei 2 » PProfile r o Spccial Formulaa Bread c(comes in a new..„8licc8.ofts.of.fresh,.delicious fresl Profile:e Bread. LLike m \ P ' • J______d aark r loaf. Ifa deliciottglylyjl.avprcd_with flavorec a.blend__any..good-pr<'..good-protcin-carbphydrate-foodj-Proi-food,-Profile ------tKM tABBtnESXHlCRIz^^^M ______• oof f lihoney and molasses. Wo’re ververy proud of thc helpsps curb youryoi appclile, ^ :------!astc~And-the-nutrjtionrtooi-Ii-8la s t irtco.Jl-s^jigh-in-rnlllcI^^l-To-hel^pn rdlhelbLorolon^vour Slenderr Years, foilfollow ■ ; . Grown&Pn& Processediii... W protein, whole wlicat flourur and eracracked wheaU lhe Profile BrehdBr Plan with regulariProfilculariProfile o r' -1...... ■ P*‘°f t o o k i ^ Krofile’s neww Diet MeMenu Planner at . the new Dark Pro^ile.Tbey] bolh come in bri{bright* .yyour o u grocer’a and try the;e famoiw Profile Bread newr Sta-Fresh bags. 483 HOIHOURS FRESHERR r .. - .... ■ Wtt^CHiMEN— pSISTFRYmtt ------^ ^ ------♦ t , ■ 1 1 ■ ; V ■ ^____ &ipt. 21-22.\ ^ U 7 ' Twin Folls Tlwes.Howi Cassia SchoolSch Need3 d I I I j j H J Utah-IdahIdaho Printers S t r e s s eid d 1T o C. of C.c . BURLEY — Membersnbers and horse and buggy days.” SnovSnow U n i o n M e t gucsu of Ihc Burley' Chamber added. M eet Set H ere or Commerco heard informationnformation A report on the recent groundm u n d - /Between 15 and 20 delegates and Mr. Frilh. all Times-Newi on lhe proposed J2.5t.5 million breaking cerem ony foror theth e newnev to the Utah-Idaho Typograiphlcal■ypograiphlcal employes, will-attend. -----CosslB-County-School.Bond.dur-.Bond.dur- Del Monte processingI plant waswa: Conference will begin(gin register- ' Joe Baird, Iniematlonal Ty- Ing the noon luncheon}n MMonday onday givcn by Clive HoTlBnd."<^niand.' Con: at Bryan's Cafe. struclion has already/ begun a log Cridoy night at the Holiday L lo y d Hollinger, president, th e sltis w est of Burley on U.S. U.S 'Ih n 'ln prcpa'ralion for ihe- Sat- ' . .V'l lor lhe-sat- conference are Bilf Oler. ' 1 urged "all Cassia Counlymy womenw om en H ighway 30. H v Q urday ’nnd SundayJ convention Waho Falls, president; Jack . and the businessmen to get out _ K ; - , " ' there. Ixck'eil. Boise, secretary-treas* ond work lo put the schoolichool bond _ T „ r 1 1 issue over.” . ^ S t T ) ' ■ I^rcd Frilh, secretary-ireasur-etary-ireasur- P«««on, vice presi* . er of Twin Foils Typograhpical "Members of the Chamber:hamber of MtS* Mabbuttbutt '"n addition lo business ies- Commerce must becomejme arous- arous _ ^ * Local No. 2^11. snfd deiegales from Idaho and Utah will be at- ed ovcr the school situation, for „,I con “I Blue Lakes Counlry as it is'now it b a blacic[S’e^e«Is eye to Speaker;r AtAt' lending ilie event, devoted pri- marily to discussionn of nrohli!m«problem;* " banquet thnl night at our chances of buslnesii and in- Im Itnr ?rn,?/ Holiday Inn and oclivities duslrlQl -growth," H o 111 n g c i concerning the priming trade. ataicd. . • • . Gooding PTAp i'A ' He -said automoilonin and new delegates are ‘The women of tKe county priming processes willwiil be dis- ______' must get mad over our school GOODINC^-Mrs. HelenIclen MatMab- cussed. ?L„ butt, icach'cr of the specialipccial edi edu* - -b L TinK t r y TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS ------condlUonsjind.gei.alLlhe.w.omcn cation-class-ot-Gooding.ElcmcrnR.Elcmen-.. Local'delegates Bob Johnsor united to rem edy thc faulG:Jauia that th a t School, was guesti!st speakerspcakc and Wesley Peierson. conference now exist. If these two things ‘ iii ofif the^oocthe Good- K T -< : vicc-president-Darwin-Petemon would happen, the proposed proposcd p j ^ j,eJd M ondayay evening evcnin, m . . Don Ford, president of the local achool bond could bee passed."passed, the elemeniary school audlto-audlic g rh ra i [oans T Hollinger said.'.' . rium . Miss Taylor has been active The progrnm was under thcthe she pointed oul lhat all humanhuma in 4-H work for the past sever direction of Jock Snow,low. chair-chair beinss need special services d nt years. man of the Citltens' Cd'mmittcc,Committee, one time or another duringluring theltheir radlet, wotch**. typawHMn. (Ut, ------Mddln, teoli, TV, mv»i _ ^ i ! ______“THE CLASSICS S I C S " - . || Ladies Quartetrtet fromfron Bountiful, Utah,, formformer ei regional Championsio n s *1 '] |i' PLUS "THE GEM DANDIES,"IES," FROM BOISE i I AND 2 QUARTETSQUAR FROM TTHFLOGAL H F t CHORUSus I| PHE-FINlSHED ir BIRCH ‘Iv 132 3rd Street W'oat est 733-2910 ■'t • M iW[fiy 4isiv<’’ (hMii • . , # n n ® i •*9.7.so }l m ¥ |» R*g. 7. XOU I I ■ s. r, SEPTr 23,I, - 8 P . M . I ■ i f^ NOW *...... W ^ " I SAL,! I - ...... ^ li • FIR PLYWOOD - ( 1 1 ^^ 7" P A I N T ^ ^ V I* ALUMINUM ji Twin Fallsalls High ^ School>1 GymGy ^ ji 5 »and*d 4iUV«‘' Sh«.» A 7 5 _____jl______NOW ’ii };' A D M IS S IO N4 : : ' ^ ■ 1 - £ 5 - I^-ILADDERSJ^Z Main Floor . $2.00 -.Balcony- J . $1.50 3 A & PAN I) ll , t m ; R s p J J f f - r / r / / ' ...... • .>0j S MA ■ !■ ■ «»s. J.as • otwsiw . • S m HO SEATSi^RESERVED, re: — Kaw“ . .. ■:------Beauty Shop., l-lelen'«Helen'* Rocord'-Shop, W am ar Music,. Music M ualc BSox. or from any *' i l i ^ n ------}i— . Mnmber of lha'h»* *'Maa"Magichords'* or at the d09r. ■ — I I m m !' STARTSrs PRC PROMPTLY I - ^ •- AT-8:00:-8:00; IP .M . . i ^ K l I , - -■ - ...... ' X ’ ->v ^ ft- - 1 ' ■ . . ■ ------I,______Twin Falls Times-New>»es-New> . Sept. 21-22, 1967i r ___ _ IM ^ SHEAFFERFFER PEN SALE: ’ WRAPPED® . 8 Transistor I * LIQUID It^Kt^K Reg. $1.00 ” - CARTRIDGE » HARD_) POCKET 1 1 BALL POINT | ( Caiidies6s RADIOS - r 5 3 ‘ litllr With Case. Earphone, WICK POINTINT W 5 flavors ■■ bulkJUift '' and Battory l PARKE-DAVIs]A V I S I PENS YOUR CHOICE>ICE ^ i $ ^ 9 9 l|N .DELUXE.UXE < CHIFFON BATH ROOROON TISSUEi l 9 i 2I RROLL O L L PACKS f i f f EHiHiS1 2 G a u g e > H ig h B a s e A MARINE RUSHESIES throuftthrough a fk>oded rice fleU In aa idvidvaoca on commuelst-held!ld POSJ*posi* ______. tions b tb« backsrouadluad during aetioo near Cham Sonon In SoulSouth Vietnam. The aetlon 5< i,i» iliiirwrii It r Mrt ^ — :—■< Atff nptM PAH . SBniiuimDitrBunr _ _ _ nil b«h.i WI. .Ilh igiid .ftp. ^ ' S - , / U 'l A bnar ' Sept. 21.22, 1967 ^ z''^irsElTMERMEGP.VOOR r s EITME X HOW CAMCAM. A ) / I HELP V O O .?- / »HA."1 I .IIIW I in I nr r; *" ( BELo/EoBELO/EO KINK, HIS NOSE J ISIMPLE iSlM PLE ^ DECIDE ASAjMSrn'-V " Y roeclDED//)f o ASO,TH£-H E < j m i D G E / • I 6SHOULDHOULD< ONLV FRI2Z 7 0 ^ H E XlEXECUTlOMER.) E C U T lO l M E AMD VOU'LLLL JI PO M> A A K J C < E£ S / HISTOES AND'STARVE J \ DECIDE ^ GAT SNAPPITALf h <•’) \' V^S.OVEa.^VEA..O Youngt'oung >A rnprica’s .V ^ HI^1M I M TTO O DDEATH/.'/ bETYfiNN bETY fiN N V ( PONlSHMENT// / By Jacoby >■---- - ‘ / PATRIOTIC A TW OTlC i ; f. LOVEANDDVEAND S'-' ■ •< ■. • I J^OMANTii D ate-Line^^^ SKILL BETTERrER West had to discard»rd and tthe >-.-*■•. .'£ 7 ^ 1 ' THAN POINTSrrs - - last thing - he wouidId do woiwould. • V’. / T / i Ccrtain sUndanL trick hands.behand lo throw a dub.b. with thattt th a t a rc used Jn everyBty book oon long club s u it in dumdummy. m y. He: .L,jCy.}i/.Sy /\ I ' E IX AMD WaI t Du U n EY I H B i l H ptay. “ Bridge in the Menagerie"Menagerie chucked his jack off diamonds,diamond A ‘ Is esseniially a bookjk on play,pla; The hog threw away/ay dumm'dummy ! I .'i last diamond and ict was Eas East * i .. tum to discard. Eastast also ffelt o „ ff • i f ” * NOKTB SI** that he had to hangg on lo fc four, Cruel Cousin?lusiri? AK 2 . clubs and let the len of. d - V 4 3 2 m onds so ,' w hereupononVwhS; the whi R.X MiTOn. M.O. ______;______• ------d fam o n d -iu lt-w a s gt>od...... Cry‘Uncle’!:le’! ...... ------5t>od...... ^Tfi III ^ ^rrw{ K ju n e , ' ’I i p p X V t w l ^ X - iM eA N W H iizyS''I fo w t wjavy, i^ A K Q f(14 i4 You have already noticed tl that ...... • w ©ONS k WIHTERS ) I ' aking evenly ’^AHKS, w .a u « O H / l \ r ^ I yro'ni£-<^S^OV ft.tAft.^ . OR MR.. / CAN yjo TELL M£\CKECK FOK N^po'S/V Walt:'Whenhen I was a and Invite him as one of several W ES T BASTO T with diam onds breaking eve'i ^ small kid, my olderder cousin a al-.guests. But nothing more direct, TinonTR was no defensesnse agaliagolnst T*v to reach mt. KEfrstCKKEfrStCK \ \ HCWrrAL/Si rK655LEH> K655LEH IFMR.KK5L6K ^ ’jOUr^t «S4 AJ1D087Cr 108870 0 diamond Siam. “ IMMEPUmY/ MtAT.’OO'VET,>O0'VE ^ ' l ^ T C A U AfcAUATHev T H e ' l 16vi&mwwmt< / ways picked on me. He'd He’d asl ask, nieasel—Walt. VXQJ105 VB ,u ^ tl - ■rcw' we RPLAIHS A AU3T LOT AA n f - V' c am n KEACfke« « ^ •'Do you wont toI #cctee a match mate PIPER MUST BE PAID « K J « Q3 10 The klbiuers asked« d the II Hog • ~ ^ i THBR6 b u m twice?*’ A ndd since I wtwas Dear Ele and Walt; My par* « 110 0 S8 77 F !' “bout this. pretiy gullible. I'di say, "That’s "That ents have lost all trust In me 80U T U Out Cur W«y ' CON'T-THLLMS v oU u FED HSRHSf OH, FORaiVBMe.M?OKJfCHSH-| WSH- n»ai SCICARS 1TA8LB/ TASLS/ WB5d-I'M JUST A PAJCT- < r***' ^ r - z ? iHB‘5 S0PPO9St>1O6eTTHRfiSfiBTTHRfie TIMBO«PHSRB/XPIt?NTPIPNT • a l l i i l l £PD0U5OFCRyCO6>aCHCWAW 040WA) KMOW'IOORTASTB5SRAM RAW • ■ WXrER.AL0MfiwrrH5OMeTH 50MB TO PHEAAAMT'UMDSR'9SR- < Allay Oop CAWKJffO fWPAU'VrWAIUS/ ICA;77», I . ------. TH *ra WHAT5 aooo S K A /^ A'lWlGHr.tOU NEANE3CR |W|| I- I RXtHER/ a d c M l i J / 'lOU SAY / -VVHAIW V — j-rK n ^w * 6fcn“--TH Isgsass;. “'gc ■ " 1 . S' t i £ r sS;ss5“ «fS® I r ^ ’■»' sisa.'sff” "S®“ 1 / R obin Maion* . - i - = ------»Ooli£r«tmt< ------DOim. ^ fkihssham T^B I^ H HAV g^ggA M O S lM O 3 ^ ““ ------DOim. •. MAiRS i i m .. 41DftMtl -SW,. -LCEeiJORAPJeCCjBfci ICittMofrula ZSCoaUtrouitTM iSTtaidM U frttr I jatsar Mi“ ~ ^ ^ . f.y.iVViU U iU THSAMBRICANS n S a SSbMbsam 348wdv«utM 4sr«fl«ArUiit ^ | E . s S “ ladliB i. 361)«Artuirtrtf«44CooUB4at ' c o d s v m s f m . I h H IDiUr (MTthJ 4 ■ .-ik'ss iMENTS '- LEGAl ADVERTISEMENTSEMENTS UGAl ADVEHTISEMENTS MENTS LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTSm e n t s LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS!MENTS lECAL ADVERTISEMENTS ■ A.8 Twin Fallt Tlmes-Newsln»i-N «w l lEGAl ADVEIlIiSEMENIS_l ffiSK OF N -s.sr.-M '.isr’s^.b-. Classified Seat. 21-22, 1967, J 7 ' _ | - „ o T ,c n ^ o , -ArP..CAT,o» _ e e T C V l - v c * ^ V f . t Dean . RT OF TJIE HOARD OP*c'onRECriON r School Dl*. - ____ . NCI, OF TIIE KINO HILL IRRIOATION TY. STATE »;;,V^™ W fo-F':S.."Sn"b”!II*. Idaho,..a will ------—- Notice ll hereby given lhat AiTioid ’IN^5kL&” The King Hilt Irrigationon Dlilrlcf*Dl»lrlcf* ^n** lhS*M^5?^„®'’„i')J•s. 5:tv;..3: ;'M ? b '.''rr w r-.^’°!“ '. p Z o J ':.; : .r l o l l o n d F o i in d ______\ lalnUtf, v<*. Board of Director* will meet at OU and paved LOST: Toy Poodle, while, maie. , 1 fcubic Ictt per aecond)f^'oV^iat^r of water JS5.Sr*UFh?"Sl " ."se ^ l^ ^ 'o . A.T,^ , ■nt B p.m.. Tueiday. October 3rd, 1M7 urco under I31in. Ifidt will bo receivedjcivea‘■ i J unuiuniil S »#AT‘s'iEvSli:”S!!i.iSl?“''’.*1 ' upo„ Oie-PeUllonIlon ofo f'Ih Ihe e at the IrrigaUon Dlitrlct'i;“.£ otiice ■ !] tn Ss^of'-nnW rvtii"! S iT,T.as:: JK ,',V o'o!S :.''to.ird d%"?.,%W. de*cripilon weigh* 3 Ibi, an*w*rt to name uf Califoriiia ar any and claim* aRalntI Charlet U a Morrla,Morri*. and tpeclflcallon* may be obtained «Dllc“tlo‘n'’M"*??-^*°W^^Md*Vumo Pu‘bllifi:'se?lV2?.'» ind Oct. 9..1M7.S .,1 ^ receiver. Uart C. Silvef. In the I. to exhibit from th* Otflco of the superlnien- !?i'i"«ob^‘!:'iio!iyyo' t*h°e^*A'^ “o"V")3 201 niNc‘“ "^iT'“s*j{BRCDToRbERED-^r fy vouchijri d"ni of School*. Maln*^Av*au* ’SSfomanHurt . ?p*'p?oO T "•'••'"'"li^ARIIARA p. CRANE r.b't»% K J b ^ o u a'in rtih .'sj^.v .':, Apf» U O TWIN FALLS COONTY.r x *STATE STATE S S tu?"'«c r ______I______- ______••v-•-V- - . 1 ,! Usee : The T WcmtIht Ads To0 IBuy Or‘ S ■ : Work Wanted - -23 ^ S ...... ^ . 1 •' ■ - - ...... ' S \ ...... • . ------Get in the Swing,J, Everybody'!I tdy's Havingng Fun withith Patio,I PorPorch & GdraGarage Sales 196T ruckt______1 9 6 - 90 Auctlarn - JO tOl l A Appllancos ft HH Et^Ip.Ip. 120 Anttquos ■ 139139 TTrucks 196Tn A-10--Twin Falls Times'Nowjs-Nows industrlolIn Egulpmont 89 FarmF Ioipl#m«nls 90 M ------^------SP **h*undi, , ComtiVaY! ” c5lonl*Sondlllon'r”onV*VlM'!&.'iVb!55. Jn *^cloclu!?*frnrnM^ round tablei, love Sopt. 21-22. 19677______“ • U S E D I N D U S T R IA L B E E T J 01 will lie -1 "kured payment plan. Open Friday i .• EQUIPMENT tale yard, -.'til o p.m? Ml. Y Eleetrle Co., 441 ^■ia-ii!‘.-a .'p °;r'"""-g : R S • «t 7:00 r! Main Avenue E ait. - - j ____ Jr ApBrtmontt—Fumlihod 70 , HARVESTERS J mi,, muit MlsoHonBous for SoU 140 VALUE l - l S lilSS?!:'.!i^m£%'SS',.'?'g , ■- MOVING into mobile home, muit "1 ?S HI VA -V m *«**• electrlc-itove.—rcfrlgeraiflr. = cc^^i electrlciiy. AdiUU only.S " , 7M-3 : oI m xm ' “»FA RM R/^ 1-row' taniT'toolt Co Cottla ' . 102 . - ,.TD» Ul6 -« a w U r.« lU i-< lo ^ a ^ ' r^ — usi^DTirD~tRTrCKS^~ •Apcrtm»nt.^nfurhl,H»d 7T : ‘Vjmo' ~ ^ 0^ L '2-'rW lifter loader.oader. wE SLAUGHTER ci 0 ¥ GEMCO ^row lifter iiioS ...... - -On Farm-Slaughtering-I rin g - ?n"le‘?mi: See US FOR ALL YOURrouR - —CAR— C A R S — . , AIR CONDITIONED 1 ■D CAT°Molcl D2 CrSwl'eViroci,^irncior loader. Wllion.Datei, !sic wagon. G^cyllnder. overdrive . . J695 SPLENDOR , $2500 if. JOHN"DEERE 1-row, • - I S nUSED rclrlserator clearance. He- HUNTING NEEDSis - 15S2 RAMBLER Classic wagon. C SpBclcu» 1 bedroom, Tpeted. CAT Mo'dcl dV cVawiif C rnc^ ' JlOO. • VEAL condltloneifand suaranteed refrlg. 1061 VOLKSWAGEN Sunroof 2-door. 2-do Radio, hcoier, drADCtl •all clfcirlc npnrtrncnt. North Main Lockcrscrs . . eraton, priced from S29,g3.93. ItrmTtrmi. i! Saddle bajii, Jeep cam.i Spout*,i f t t w hile ...... *795, , Carport, launilry facllllie*. Menu- ; - •¥ IHC 1-row. *50. Por fait lervlce call 733. I , , Going Otrll)nfVacation?n? iChoose a Like-NewLi If CC(op FromI TheseTh Columilumns and SaviSave Money. ^OTOS FOg SALE:______^______2w 0 0o AUTOS FOR SAU •______22 0 0 AUTOS . FOR SALE: > ^ 20|0" 0 ______Sept. 2}-22. 19677 TwinTwIi Folli TlmBs-News A-T1 AUTOS FOK SAU______^ 0 0 WIL - QUALr A L I T Y 3 D A Y S ONLY /IL L S - ■ . IS NOT EXPENSIVE E X PE N S — IT’S______CLOSE-OU'-OUT SALE ^ W e 'c a n 'riio ld "l"pKces~d6v^'n~any^dngeri p ‘ffces~"di ^ — ” Trad.B-Up^ — ALL;CARSlfl Come in, we promise youy a bargain. ■Up^pecials=-— PRICEI: ^ E L E S S ! 1967 EL CAMINO PICKUP.XUP. BeautifulBeaut unmarred finish, •33T .1965 RAMBLER 7700 1957 PLYMOUTH . 1959 PORD V188 ...... ______$ 1 9 59 5 ■ ‘ " ■ V8 engine, automaticrmatlc transmlwloD,trans power steering...... 3-door Hardtop, Vg. automaiie>mailo 4-door,4-i .automatic traDimliiloa, 2^1oor aedan. Very low mileage,1. V 1963 CADILLA<;a d i l l a c c o u p e , ] Taoiy. Ruoi good- Air conditioned, premiumm white wallwi tires, power steering and NOW S105 $69.75 PER M ONTH brakes, power scat 'ond,d windows,windows beautiful bronie exteriorijfior 1959 RAM BLERER ...... $ 1 99 5 5 , ...... With Normal Down 1961 DODGE „„„ • Sedan. Radio,I, heater ai and automatic. with matching Interior, This is a sharp, low mileage, luxuryixury 1968 MUSTANG 3 aaat wagon, V8, aulomalle . 196S DODGE PO U RAK slaUonsiallon wagon.wa VS e n ^ e , atitpmatic Hardtop. 8.000 acluU mtlei, Vl. . |r trAsmbsion, power.wer. New carci trade-in. ■ ...... !.•;«.aciory .... KSJf'Ki.. "SiT.i 1960 STUDEBAKEI8 AKER.V 8 ._____: . . . $ 1 9 5 ' ...... NOW $2449 ' ..... $59.79 PER M ONTH ...... V8, 4Kloor sedan.dan. Radio, heater and overdrive.I. . • ------;...... $ 5 9 . .1964 DODGE With Nonnal Down • 1M3 CADILLA<:a d i l l a c s e d a n ’ Polara Iiardtop. VS. automaiie ...... :...... $ 8 9 5 „ ' Air conditioned, premiumlum whilewhilo wail tires, pflwer steeringcrinc 1S« BUICK , iranimliilon,I power iieerlns- I 9 6 0 F O R D ...... 1966 MERCTOY PARKLANEIKLANE 4^1i44oor hardtop. Fully equip- - -tond brakes, power sent; and windows,windc luxurious aqua interior ‘ Thunderbird 2-door hardhardtop. RadlOs-henter, pow- ped, low, low mUeage.lleage. Like inew inside and o ut with beautiful Capri aquaiua exterior.exterior Why not toke a look? S i . ' ' “ -•“ W . i i . i : . e r steering, airsir conditioning.conditio t? NOW- SIMO ...... $$69.75 6 9 . PER M ONTH - W AS ?2695; ...... ::...... N O W ? 2 3 8 8 1962 RAMBLER _ ; r station Wagon. 8-eyllnder, auHv ' 1961 DODGE V 8 .....’...... $ 4 9:95 5 ^ With Normal Doyra ‘ i m CHCTROLETtram- SI mailc tranimliilon. A good ona. Monta Coupe._Aatom8ilc tram- n X* 4-door sedan. 1966 CHEVROLET BELAIRELAIR stationstatic wagon. Big VS engine, i 1962 CADILLACADILLAC SEDAN ]million. Exira nlee. WAS; »743.'874S.' •- WWAS K9S. 11 Fuil)' powered and veryy low milemileage, has all the luxury oi>»0,). NOW ^650 NOW »25 AC all vinyl interior,, white side iwall tires. This Is a choice polntments found' on ^dillac.Cadillac. 'This ono wlil satisfy your 1962 STUDEBAKEIB A K E R V 8 ...... $ 5 91J70 5 wagon. every motoring needs. N 1966 CHEVROLET r, overdrive, new Mlchelien Ures. 1863 VOLKSWAGENrebuilt Hardiop Coupe. VI, automa*utoma. Radio, heater, overdriv ...... $62.77 $ 6 2 , PER M ONTH - W A S $1895■ ...... N O W $1666 ■ . With Normal Down 1962 CHEVROLETO L E T ' V 8 ...... $ 1 1 9 59 '5 ' NOW $2460 1962 B O NNNEVILLE N EV ILl 'SEDAN Impala 4-door.}r. Radio, heater, power steering,ng, 11 1965 AMBASSADOR 4-door•door sedan. VS entfne. automatic trans* Power steering, power brakes, excellentex rubber, radio, heat*heat- 1^3 DODGE i s m m e Acuby Power Glide. __ mission, power, brakes,)rakes, low imileage, local owner. Very er, beautiful Fathom bluelue exterior with matching Interior, ex* ; |Bimll« s-door Hardt(», aulomalle tram - <** ilonf^ifa elea“n?‘wAS *"oSS!" ** „million, p o i^ r ileerlni. power colicnt condition throughoutughout andani ready for your driving•ivlng NOW JMO t iir 1964 CHEVROLET.OLET ...... $ i 2 9195 5 ______$$52J.6PERJJQNli3[ 5 2 ______L ...... _____...... ChoveUo-2-door-aedanroor-aedanr-Radlo,“ hcatcr"nnirovcrJi/cr:------...... * With Normal Down ”’"*'‘“ W A S-$149'^Z;^Z:.~NOW :. $i288\ ; 19M MER'^RY • ' drive. .• ■ 4-door ' aedan. va. auiomallcomailc 1962 CHEVY H ,V _ 1964 CHRYSLER NEWPORTWPORT i-doi-door sedan. V8 enslne, auto- tranimliilon. power iteerlftgftg and 22-door Hardlon. 6-cyllnder. auto- ' 1965 C H E V R O L E Tr MALIB'MALIBU HARDTOP COUPE maile iranimiuloa. ^'ery clean. ' " 1965 VOLKSWW AGEA G E N ...... -.... $1295JaO ” matic tranjmlsslon,on, power bnbrakes, power steering, clean, ? E brakei. WaA lim . nWAS $no. good rubber. - V8 cngine.'standard transmission,insmission, radio and heater, premiumn lu m NOW, *1025 . v NOW $845 2-door. Radio,0, heater, white wall tires, air conditioned,ondltioned, attractive Montrcaux blue ...... $ 4 5 . 6 7 'P E R M O N T H exterior with matchingI interior.interior.' ■ Don't hesitnie on this one. 1%« PONTIAC n«u,.r 1964 RAMBLER " 1965 PLYM OUTHU T H ...... $ 1 4 9® 5 _ 5 ' ...... With Normal Down «,93 Slatlon Wagon, «-«yIlniJer. itan- ...... ONLY ?1895 i dard tnnimliilon and overdrive.‘rdVitS' Belvedero 4*door.door. RaditRadio, heaier, standard trans* NOW *2395 gLow mileaga and cxua; nice.nice; mission. Sharpirp nnd ru runs like new. J'ISH AMBASSADOR K990 » 2-door2 — ’6 9 C h e v ...... ? 3 9 5 A C A RI OOR R T R U C K ' W O R K M A> N J LET THE MONEY ..COM PARE THISHIS j|s“";.sr5.tsr.;.ss;K!2?.5 D O D)GE G E CITY S Y O U S A V E Wlth^anyUilng,.nnywherellerel \ Vs engln*. ■ ■ .■ ..'-r ...... ■'..... J, •• . ■■■. ■ ,/ ; * 1 • \ A -U Twin Foils Tlme^-NgwiiieVNgw i Sepr. 21-22, 1967967 ' Spending; Cut.'Cui.Talks Gettingting JNowhere ______I n v a d e r s _ — ' WASHINGTON ( AP) P T — ^T Twow o propouL -They werere Ja^mMJa ^ c s B. It would bc silly for tis to send - tidrisuESttlnra'troir^ ^ii r ■■ " CADILLAC, Mich. (AP)— (AP)— days of' tolks have brought no Pearson of Konsas,, Hugh Scott a bill to the House now — . _ T .F . St ^ ^ ' Armed wfth I^gaugoIge sho(< sho(< agreement between Johnsonrohnson ad- of Pennsylvania. Jacob9cob K. Jav-Jav. we’d be licked two to one," UU*' POCATELLO —A Twinrwin Falls guns, patrolmen d drive r i v e ministration officialslals and Its of Now York and John J.IJ. man said he told the officials..' student at Idaho State Unlvcrsl- ; a sharp Williams of Dc1(iwarc. I e Unlvcrsl- nftmnd the city In the the deod dead congressmen 'seeking a sharp !,'!f'rv«.r,/u.rn, Ullmon Bnd the Senior ty worked witb ninc^other_o hcr stu*stu. nj-ht, checkingK areas areas spending cul.os the price of a Ullman. nn Oregon Democrat! Republican member of tho g g f f a ^ denu In excavating Snake River and one of Ihc few House Ways! nake Riwr where Invaders haveIVOive beenpccn been tax .,jj, increose. , „ living In a dreom im m fuo^cn t»x-writlng committee. Rep. bottoms neor the Fortort Indfon „portcd. I a dreom and Means commlttecmenmmlliecmcn Wisconsin. |[H H I Reservation this summer. world,” Rep. Al Ullmanliman sold publicly supportingi a tax in- agreed In separate lnt'ervle\vs • .=4'h9-cffort=waB^to:.i ^ c:evit JCMUJU- W cdne^y. oL-PfCsid/ait-JohiJ;d/Mit-Johik crensc, gnid he told ndmigistra-, ' dcnce of man's occupation in the lUart-1r=-^ soTandTiW ddvisers wtto-secraw titrse c ra tlon-Dffidnl?iPi=c1o s^ a ^ n e l| orea 3,500 years ago. 10 per ccnt surcharge{0 on most session Wednesday ihey had' nhaiif SQ ' Income taxes. better Inform thc President of Christopher Melzlcr,•r. T w in "They've killed obout 30 )f the CopI- the committee’s feelings, ■ ■ N Polls, worked on d(11 i gon g ii nn g g or 40 this fall.” n ' senators "There isn't goingI! lo bebc a bill ^ , lirt In tlie The Invaders are, .Lunks skunks, Republican ‘ senators n w throdgh loycrs of dirt In tlie >cn under contended Johnson hasas failed totd unless there is a $55 billion spc-spo- TRY TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS H b S ^ project. Hc and the olher .stu- potrol has been under make a convincing casoa so for hiahis cKlc cut In spending[lg this year. FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS SJv-5 l ’ dents found scraping tools, mill- w«y ^or “ yc«« Ing stones and spear. point.*:.points sold there are moro-e skunks skunks . . The excavations wereere part of . «*'» year* oi Houiewivei Hove Rgured fhli Oul:__ a projcct started In 19W 1965 -whenSvhcn Irwin sold he believesll«»c«lho tho TIiouianJ.oJEHoui™ -This O u l : _ . ’ permission to exploree the sites skunks come In out of tho I P i 'S i i was given by officialsials of the dry woods lo dig In lawns S S f t S Council.jncll. ior food and wjlf leaveIH “m ; CHICKENS!ENSGOODFORLUN(tLUNCH^ i ^ P B i |M H . Dr. Earl -H. Swanson,ison, chair- soon as tho snowflies." files." man bf tho University'sy's Depart- • LuncniLunches for ■■ S t r j S j mcnt ot Anthropology,togy. said ■■■— i— — some of the sites foundmd Indicate _ _ , .rx people'had camped in thc K Fort Hall area up to iSoyMo11,000 years Youth Drownsow ns ■ D s ^J ______SPOKANE (AP)-Thrce-year•Three-year- , •• _ - old T o d d Elbertt drownetdrowned ^ I n n Wednesday moming nfter wand M H Kiely Gets Top cring away from his iakesidt f s n n i hon«. His • father, aI physicianphysician, • ^ »« Toastmasterr Spot neighRtfs and sheriff's'fs deputiesdeputle: Z Tom Kicly was electcd•olcd presi-nresl- worked more than twnwn hours loU A NUD D WITH IBERTIE’S fTS ■ dent of Club No. 793, Toastmas-ToLti^iai revive him, but failed. - _ ■ tcr:s.ln(pmational..lttStLMondayiscMonday _ Ihe-boy_waa. thn sonloLAlt ti-&-Processed"ininr^H • '■ ■ night. Hc replaces Dr. Harry and Mrs. Vincent J. Elbert ------G r o w n ^ - P i ■ Crawford, who moved'cd to Salt Their home is next to NewmnnNewmar " , Lake City, Utoh. Lake In the Hondymoon/moon Bo}Boy i ,If Dr. Lucien Loferriererriere was area. B B l s J* ■*'r. " elected educatJonal viccvice prcsl- The father told authoritiesuthorlties at ' > # ^ | f I / ' * ' J . . dent to replace Mr. Kiely.'Thc Kiely.' Thc scnrch started shortly after 8:3( •' , , club members also- votedoted to sup- a.m. when the boy turned u; 448 8 HOIHOURS FRESHER port, thc TfMCA Yquihjih Leader- missinc. The senior ElbertElbert, lold toll ■ , . ship Toostmoster program.jgram. authorities he walked I ' * 6»8 8 Buieick. N ------TWO IDAHO'STATEUTE UnlveUnlversltyrtodenbr-aro-secn-hero-dljh^hero-dlggtojj-lhrough-Iaysti-ofdlrtlln- jf-dlrtlln-I ...... :: ------an effort'to karn moromore otet about men who might havo»vo lived ■ WE MAKE :• LOANS O n A n y th in g o> t tvV » a iulu oe a m D V V RED’S ^ Th h e’eSBe ’6 8 E uicks are atyourlur Buick-OBuie pd dealer’ss ii t i o o K k HII e ’s r a a d y t o t a DaD c ycyourlangirage. o u r ! Trading Pott ^ T R A[HER I L E SA LE r a(yg 678-9611 ~ m t E z r r ------f' ■ . , • ...... - •?;