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T.E^; tirban Renewal To^
Seven buildings in the down town area will come down in the next two months with the first to get the axe Monday. It'5. nll-‘p“ rt o ( the’ Twin Falls Urban Renewal program.' Countu Aides To Meet A contract for the demolition work was signed with Northwest' Crane and Rigging Co. last BURLEY — The Idaho Ass.o-I Alex Roomer, • chairman ‘ ofl Public Lands, James L. Brock- week. The amount is $24^73. c ia lio n 'o f Commissioners andjMinidoka County Commls.sion-|way. Bonner.'chairman.
la lf ^ t h c firm to do the demo- ay ...... Rupert, Paul. Heyburn and i'Ocreatiott,,Carmen L . . itioh work was Keith -Sligar, noon with headquarters at Pon- Minidoka,‘all in Minidoka.coun water, chairman;-county road, Vice-president of the rigging d erosaln n . ty. Mr. Bram m er w ill give the markers, Marcoy Laragan. firm. Registration will be from 10 president's, report. ------chairman, secondary roads en -Mr. sugar’ s equipment w J T1 a;m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday with - Speakers .'planned for gineer department of-highways. move into place early Monday the first business session bC' mornijig session include J. E. , A ladies, luncheon and style to. begitv-worh at ’ o . buildinR- a t] R] logo, of ..Agriculture,..University 241~SecohU'Ave. S. IE Is behind '-Taxation and-Finance" and at 3:30 p.m. the group will dis the present BorranZa Store on of Idaho; Loring Jones, planning cuss "w e lfa r e and Health. Main AvcnUe. . and re.search sp e cia fis ^ fores t ‘ ! reception will recreation, College of Forestry. way, .,Bonner, co - chairwomen. Sligar has until Dec'.' 5 , • . Otto Wild Life and Ranch Sciences, The style show will be the cour* to-finish-the-seven-buildins-job, ier-vini •University—of-jd a hor-Lrl-o- tcsr-nf^B-Mary-SlTnpr^urley;. -^uiidinRS-to-comirdownT^or^^--^^^-' rormer distrlcl Ju(!„ , ' jncd — nuQHDi s i_uiiy—t»iru—no- ...... —of—tlie-Consti(utional C IV IL A IR P A T R O L -M E M B E R S from throURhbut Idaho A ir F o r c e ;'A .-plane-was reported down F rid ay nJght. H ere ;and at 143. Second A ve. N., 151 host breakfast w ill be held at Revision ...... Commission;- J a.c k the City of Rocks, courtesy of Second A ve. N., 138»Shoshone gathered at the Twin Fqlls Clty-County. AlrpQrt.LJo6lln_-Scld. First Lt. Edwar
2--Tim e»-New8, Twin Falls,-Idaho - 8unddy,-'Sopf.-21-, 1969 Jerorife Methodists Observe M a^c^alley, S e e n ; Vi D a i l y W e d ^ &OtifAniiiversm“y Donn ls Robinette attending Arm y R eserve m eeting’. . . Don JE RO M E ,-r. Jerom e Metho cfudlng. several formt ".pastori Cote wearing-c hc'V 1“ 0 n s of From Tlmes-News 24-Ho\jr Weather Bureau Wire dists celebrated the COth_arini* o f the Jerome church. a First Sergeant . . . Lt. Dean versary of the founding o f the T h t y ’ included. Rev. and Mrs. n/.r.nnif in Hnivntnwn Twin Falls Obituaries 10CQI__ ■CHUI'CM"lIllS” WMir . T c p m r iflH c rggu; N yssn. o r . . Uichard U_ai •Iking'aljo'uc. Rev. John N. Garrabrandt, pas- and ' Mrs. Dwight Wilcher. upcoming ride in jcl'plane . ,tor. Glenns Ferry, and R ev .' and Herschel Boydstun discus-.,; Temperatiirtes Keys Infant':— Funeral Services An anniversary banquet wa.' Mrs. Fo'thergilh ,ahd -children, sing meeting with .Tom Olm* •stCTtI . . JBle-DomHwilgfTJep— BURI:EY-=^Gnivcsrae’"s T r lid at. t1ife-.jcffc] -Eore6iist= HAZELTON - Funeral soi Martin..-Eocatello.l,son of -the ome, visiting TWin Falls . . . vice.s for . Rnchc-1 Ann Keys, vices for Arthur- Myron Black cafeteria with Jim Messersmltli toastmaster. Sheldon Slagcl, late Rev.,Albert MJ^rtin, former Mrs.'Dun Stenc.talking about a ' daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. P etei w ill-b e conducted at 2 p.m. Mostly suniiy today nnd Mon Twin Fails, ,61-37. The Twii pastor, also attended. in in the neck % . . Wendy • L. Keys, Burley, will be con Monday a l the Hazclton LDS ,pastor o f the Jerome Assembly day..High today-In thc^Os; low - The Jerome Methocjist Episco- Idaho Foils /Weather-Bureau at Kim- Ghurcji with Bishop Jpti^Ok<;l uf God .Church, gtlve the- inyo- __ dds playing' bingo . ... James . l^ t.a s tOi45.wltli-bcavyidcut. ducted ritJO'n.m. Mondjiy pai-ch'urch-was-organized-Sepl Kclsch-talkingthoufehtfullyabotthoufehtfullya bcTlyTTported-Saturtay-thai-ihe- ^rh-MemQrini-Gnfdc'n-by-Bish*' cation; 1 a few patchcs of frost. “ Thfeme—for-th e-b an qu et-w as ig gubernatorial. op WiHlnni.H. 'Mnlthew.*!. low in. Sunset Memorial Park, Boise Chance o f ’ rticamrablo' rainfall high ior. the day_wa^^3,.the |i "A ReviewTof the-Pasfand a G oodingrThe first minister was .- And overheard. The.infant was born 'i hurs'day Frlends may'fcall at the While campaign ...... — Burley * 58 52' 10 per ccnt or less through M«n^ Saturday morning, 51; the. h)gh Rev. J. L. Mlnney. The congrC' ■I was going to ask her for a ,t Ca.^sin Memorial Hospital artd Mortuary today and Monday 'un F oreview of the • Future." Gooding- - ' 65 50 day. In the Camas Prairie, high and Jow a year ago, §0 nnd-40. gatlon has grown from -72 al died - Friday rtorning.- til 10 a.m .-and at the church Spccial music was provided by date until I found'our her hus-’ Grangcyille • 55 46 . . ly 58 to 63; low tonlcht 25 precipitatiori for the day at Kim the time of the first annual con band Is lieutenant, Pm only a . Survivors include her parent: . Monday from noon until 1:30 a quartet composed of Pearl Idaho 1-alls 63 54 to J5. Specific forcasts o l high berly, .07 inch; prccipitalloin Van Patten, Valerie Van Pat ference to the. present mcmber> sergeanL" • onb s is iy . Linda A. Keys, one p.m. The fam ily suggests m e _LcwisCon - 65 52 «>day and low tonight: Gooding, for.the month, .78 Jnch, and for ship of 507. . brother, Raiidnll P. Keys, both morials to the Salt Lake City ten nnd Rhonda Van Patten and Malad 71 48 6W0; Jerome. 65-38; BuhJ, 61-4H year, to dato,"3.69 Inche.s, Kay Walmgambtt, accompanied The first sanctuary was built ■ home; maternal grandpar-. P rim ary Children's Hospital.. lain-Homd- 67. 55 Ouriey, 62-37;. Rupert^ 63-36; compared to 8.B3 Inches (or the by Mrs.-Lulu While. . in 1912, with the:present buildr ?. ■ M r. arid Mrs. Georgi Pocatcllo '61 50, Fairfield, 60-26; Hailey, 60-34: same period la 1968. Ray Ilostron, Twin Falls ing completed in 1950. Truck'Goellnto - Chgmbcr~of~Commcrce-secre- —ThOThas-P’-Mahan-headed-thi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel PlrsT'Chnrclmnhir'Naj?’ 63 . 51 .07 tary, spoke on the subject, “ The aniversary committee, assisted X eys: grcai-grandparcnts. Mr. Decision Is In You r Hands. b y 'M r s . Orville 3 ean, Dei nd Mrs. Verne -D. . Ler.sch, River, Driver Magic Valley HSspitals Some 250 persons attended, In- Callen, Mrs. William Childers Mansfield. .Ohio, and M r. and and Gerald Weisman^ ' St.' Benedict’s,'Jerome .Minidoka Memorial Mrs. Nathan Keys, lUllboro, Swims To Safety Union Fight Ohio.' Rev. C. Keith M ills, distri . Dismissed superintendent, preached at the . . . Admitted . Arrahgemenls 'are under tl GLENNS FERRY' - Mose John Hankel. Ruperti art ;hurch: last week with a retep- Stephen Base, 'Jerom e; Mrs. direction o f the P ajw e Morti Mrs. Coates Shrum, 30. of Glenns Ferry, es- Bonnie Belasquez,.Burley. tion fol^w in g in. the church par- Brings JJcEjath Tom Huber, Gooding: G a r y At- Mrs. Brown caped'-serlous . injury Kcentiy bertson. Eden, and Glcnii Heh- when his pickup trucfc was hurl JEROME — Mrs. Catherine drickion, Hagcrman. Cassia Memorial Retained For Next Sunday, Sept. 23. liisHop ed into the South Fork o f the Smith Brown. 99, died Friday Dismissed Admitted *t W. Everett Parlmer of the Port- Payette River near Lowman af To Laborer Mrs. Bullers mwn at St. Benedict's nursing Harrv Taylor, Shoshone; Mrs. Curtis l^ velesR ,-J . I id area will speak at the ter a 'tire blew out on an empty Jlrjgnsy-T.nylnrrSalt-Lakoiaty;- •-- - o f tt brief Illness jCaneeuEost=Jmliofnin8?worahip-scrvirK :-A -rft- :jjofsff=ti.aii6p=he^wa^owin| -----LORDSTOWW. Ohio (U PD -A Mrs. Ray W haley an4son, Buhl; ter Kcy.s, Mrs. Austin C. tilda- Bullcrs, 65..Moulton . . . . Sho was born Nov. 5, 1869, ception is planned after the ser , an_emplPye_oLthC-i_ . .worker._was shot_ to__dcath Hfltdingeriand-Barry Lee Hob in-Groffi—Germany ,—and-was Mrs. Joe Dowlcs-and-daughtcrT dent; died Thursday a th e rh o m c FAIRFIELD — Mrs. Everett vice ip the'cfiu Forest Service, swam across the . Saturday in an inter-u'mbn son. all Burley; Charlene West, and. Kim berly Rudy; all Jerome. of a short illness. m arried to Fred Smith in 1888, Coates, Fairfield, was re-elected Elver to .safety,-while the car -picket line fight involving 200 in G roff. iT iey came to the Unit' -B irth s •, Rupert; Raymond R eifer, Paul, She was born Dec. 17, 1903, lay director of District VII ^f men at a General Motors Corp. ed States in 1889 and settled sank. 'A son was born to M r. and and Tom-Rbbirds, Heyburn. at Uimah. Utah, and on June the American Cancer Society at P oresters in a nearby ranger plant under construction in this Mrs. Pete^Appell, Richfield. Dl&mi^ed 1. 1922. she was marriort tc in Garden City. Kan. In 1920 ' inlty-in-horth« ' - ...... jfcBoJi _tation ac-’ austino——T*ngi Kuga;— Mrs; Chester-HarlinrBnllcrrTit-Btlr^ -they-moved-to-ldaho- a-O hio.- JDie—dislrict_includM-_Blaine cldent by two unidentified sheep- ayno"NDlson"and'soff7Till'T3ur- leyrThe-couple-MOVed-tt in-the Falls City-ana'^or'ihany T he Trvm bull County shcr- id Camas counties. Mrs. Glenn herders who saw the horse tcail- Magic Valley Memorial ley: Mrs. Revoir Fewkes, Oak- Moulton area, southeast'of Oak' years, NewsInBriief - Iff’frr-office—eaid—the—shooting Gill_was_te^appoIniedJ_county er, which remained on the road. _ Ic;;: tlelvIn"SmIthrRupertrand Icy, 56 years ago. She' had re M r.-Sm ith-dlcd ln"1937"Jil®'‘ :hairman o f Camas county. ,The foresters helped Mr. Shrum clim axed a series o f disturban* ------Mrs._GIen. Taylor; ,EIba_ which she moved Into' Jerome. The Blckel SchopI P T A will jSidcd_hcrc_sincCi. Mrs. Bullers Mrs.. Coates’and Mrs, Gill at back across the river with a --ces which beeah M onday with' a ...... - . Larry _ . Births belonged to the LDS_church.. . .1942 she. was’ married lo Otto m eet at 8 p.m. Monday in the -fisfftcht between a laborer - ' tended the- three day annual rope^ JLfiOflLer.-Mrs.. Kenneth.Jiuctlns. _S ons_w cre-born Z tii_M iu _an d — Survivor5..-incIud&— her__ hufi* Rrnwn nnH'hQ 'rflnrl In 1 ^ .S_Mrg- «rhnnt nnrtitnrlum. T h e- safety .a carpenter. iiTCetlrig^ln“ BolseT7T3rr^alter ^s.^_pra.^pblrd5^_ Hevbucn^ . band.— Moulton;__ three sons. Brown-had served as a midwife natrol-will-be-Instolledr-Speak- ta b o r* c c m tr a tn itid “ lutIs'die^ Af^Ricker^JrTT^Hnical-assnciate- and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fredrick W. Bullers, Moulton: in-the area and delivered many Jng will be the. speech thera- flunlers - C^Tnp»:rff- lonal Issues w ere not fnvDlved professor of pathology of the Miller and Connie Wynia, all Ha'rdlngcr, Burley. <^ru s. B. -Bullers, Eden, nnd babies in her early year pist, psychologist and^ guidance » Headquarters - n-thfr-disturbancc3;,^theraher; Idaho Jrall5;---Mrs.-. Elbie M oyir*; '* ' crsity-ot-Washington-and-a zepunselonlQiphe-Twin-g-r T w i f bidrd member or^he~NalIon; . "UrToWice said. Hansen, and-M rs. R obert P et Falls; five daughters, M rs. An- pliblic schools.__ t LEATHER GUhl .SONGS T he dead man was Identified ers, Jerome, S6cretv~wa3zthe~5peclal:spcak= ^ ~ANp7sWlC£[“ as John-Sawaska.-26, HiThhaM . ____ . - n ismlssed^ - ^ — ^ dr«ife^E<>(>ij)3Lloyd,-Haml!ton7 er at the banquet. — .... ' - -Tuesday-Is-ihe iast weck to Aides=(Siarge= Mont.; Mrs..Don (Ester) Race, Survivors "Include six dSugh- — Ohio, a member_ of_ the Mrs. Patrick Bernlngham and ■Dr..EVWttt Jbnes Jr.. Boise. • - '.foe the inupstmnnt.s Bliss: Mrs. Leon fEva\ " - lcr.s, Mr?». Charle-t (E tholKLav^ daughter, Mrs. Keith Burner.-1 is..presiacnt-01-thc Idaho Di’~‘ ilass being'-conducted at Col- •- TENIS— Wall Tentt, Umbtello Burley.:; Mrs. LeeI (Cherry-)KBen- cns^ Marathon.N^ Y^.; Mrs-.R^,^ Three men were taken ... •C. 'FflrriS, KQbm Hcynolds, Jea Representatives attended tenit. Pup lenlt ond I and 2 nett, Monroe, Utah, and Chloe TGeriy.Coakley, Billings, Mont. ege o f Southern Idaho. There custody by sheriffs deputies for Abrams Asked Mrs. Russell (Ire n e) Simpsoi from 39 counties in Idaho. mar, Mt. I'enti. Gl .heller ' Bullers, Heyburn; one brother. arc 2 2 ' persons already enrolled questioning..' Mrs. Maxine-Davis and Mrs. Gill reports that Camas and room for 13. more, Marvin Kolvet ' Amos Millard, Heyburn; five -T h e --fig h tin g b ega n " whei horn,T K im berly • Jackson. Mrs, Emily Atwood, all Jerome; Mrs. county contributed $654 for the Glasscock, CSI coordinator, re • SLEEPING BAGS— sisters.-Mrs. Alice Hulse, Smith 0,1. Mummy bagi "'.mem bers of craft Paul Newman. Mrs. Cfalg'Car- Berets Trial Bud (Vera) Clark, Vancouver, 1968-09 fiscal year, of which ports. The' class meets in room roll and Phillip.Roman, all Twin field, Utah; Mrs. A m elia Ann Wash.; tw o sons, Leon Smith, S211 w a s'fro m memorial dona- 110 in the Academic Building • CAME BAGS A9s: vp Fails; Fred Howard, Hansen - K;Mjeort:AnB=los.lWaih; 'rom-T+aO-to-B-p'mr-eacb-Tues- m em BerT ____ TUFT) — "Gtrt. 4^cy_Jokumson,-Burleyr-Mr5r sn,nh, Jerome; 24 grandchild' A. Scott Earl. Sun Valley, Katerah Durfee and Mrs. M arie day, Cost fpr‘the-cdur'se ijJlCL — • wrv/*!,. I • 53 .^5 ,-p- . ..rers^Union.— ______Aijdcrson and Charles Lunte, .Crelghton_W.__ Abrams._comr i-cn; 47'gneat-grandchildren. and was_retnined_a5_mcdicnl_direc; F.-i:Judd— both— Heyburn;— 24 •-G;|-WOOL-PANIS-. ;S^.95'- - Severaf^shots were-fired, and Buhiraifford-Ordak'cTrWcirdeTir manding-gcncral-^f»U;S. f( ^.reat-great-grandchildren. tor for District VII. The re^lar'business meeting I CANVAS COTS...... S6.95 • several '‘automoblle.s in Infant Thiemann, Murtaugh; In Vietnam, may be cited for grandchildren and six •great le was preceded in death David Kcnnemore, Ja-c-kpot, grandchildren...... — ------of the Northside Music Club will NURSES turplui combat booTi parkin^.lbt were upsefTind military equivalent o b y-one son, John. be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday at narrow ilzei only. .$5.95 pr. Nev.; M ichelle GladowsUI, Je Funeral services will be con Rosary will be recited at . 8 afire. Rocks and bottles were contempt of court in the Greei Ihc Methodist Church Social • CANVAS BUCKETS rome; Cerda..Graves. F ILer; ducted Ja t ..2j:p.m._,Tucsday...«f p.m .- Sunday- a t-th e -H ov e -F u - thrown. Beret— murder-case,— sources Room In-Jerome.------•-FOIDING-SHOVEIS------Mrs. Keith Lierman, Kimberly, close to the defense said tioday. the family-home in Moulton. F i neral . Chapel. Requiem mass — CAMOUFLAGE CIOTHINO ~ and Bruce Cogar, Seattle. Error They said such a m ove would nai rites will be held - in the will be celebrated at . 10 a.m. • Camouflage Rain Wear Births T he Sewing com mittee "Of -the com e in ' the _ f o n n __ o^f an fam ily’s private cemetery. Monday in St. Jerome’ s Catholic _*_CQmouflaea.Nettina-for_____ —Daughters-were- boro-to-Mr. One of threo-semlflnalista' Magitrvaliey Memoi-iarHospltol accusatlon“ lRal he used~his Friends-may-call-at McCulloch Church by Rev. Bernard 'Mc- BDndv -Aides-^ and Mrs. L a rry Tobere'r and Mr. from the Twin Falls High Auxiliary will sew Tuesday from -.1 influence in the Arm y's decision Funeral Home. Burley, Monday Bride, celebrant. Final rites will • WaterprooF Torpi, Viiqueen and Mrs. Victory Cypher, a 11 School in the National Mer-. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. In the group's -r Continued From Page-X to courtmartlal the six U.S. afternoon and evening and at be held In the Jerome Cemetery. • G.l.-Dulfte Bae> Twin F^lls. nnd a-son- was borr it Scholarships was David S. — HUNTING BOOTS — - resolutions committee, which Spccial Forces officers. In the fam ily homo one hour prior Friends may call at thq chapel room at the hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Elble Meyer, Becher. HEAVY DUTY WORK BOOTS w ill also be continued In thi to services, Sunday and Monday until time Hansen. ' • . m ilitary parlance, this Is known • Surplut JungU Bool* $9.95 - ..... a lK ra M ii. « :M!iin, i of services. Through a proof error In Gloadon, Twin Falls, -- (vilnK-i ..... \-V SurtdayjSept. 21, 1969 ' Jimes-Nevvs, Jwln^falls, fdah'p ^ . sixth:th gradcT'H arry Bahen, Shan- fa ry school ir e Wilnta Di.xon, Blaine Gets $11,747 In Gooding PTA nonn.Sackman,...... RVaync „ ...... ,Graham,. Nina L. Riley; Helen M. Mills Girl Named HorseKiUea seVenth; R ex Adamsonj • .Mar- and •Linda- Merritt.- ' - GLEfW STERRV —-TeiTdl. -- Bomb Scare ^ r e t Gehrig :and ,J6ar*he ' M c r^ l^ ry -H a ll 'ls n iiF n e ^ T g h M oore ,is the first "Sp irit Doll'* Combs,. eighth; Latene Meyer, school, principal. MrSi J.can Stu-. 'C H I C AG O (UPI) -T- A Fetes'Faculty elected' for'the.-cUrYcnr football..... Forest Service Payments ' In Rupert c n e d who said she ; had a n and m gslc. Sharon K. Bun- a rr was. giyenj special rccognl- gum arid Lalene M eyer-arc-new tion_l)y-' Mr. fla il. as 'guidance sea.son in Glenns F erry High- •- smuggled a bomb aboard iti School.' •, ■- H A IL E Y — Blaine county has the federal fiovernmcnt to' her IjigEage forced a char- teachers to the Junior High counselor. rcccivcd Sll.T'lY.Ol as its nation- state for-tim b er sales In Idaho Car Mishaps -t«F©d-flirlinesMlight ■' ALEfcceplion School -Thc"PTA-approviedTi'THrdpijrTthis~ 5JMriR-Dfitl Team hrus •cst incomc appuriiomnffPir ; «u r t6 ‘T O (i.5 v i.:;o. hor Fra^ikfurt, West Germany, - .Elementary ttachers, are Ln- ■' M99.&0.-'lt '** ■...... was .annouQced — -• ]!) n^cmbers, w ith Anna Woollenof -lo r ii)69.------r 1 It ;was-Sl>,868.402;2l,-In 1950 the -RUPERT — A'horsc to'- l.(is-Angel'cs to make a n r .. GOODING -^.^Thc, first PTA cH«-Betz.- Marie Brown., 'and that-the P T A convention would ...... p.tnjn and K rjss Shrum as . Seventy, per cent of this will sale tim ber in the National cd and a Rupert woman injured unscheduled stop ai C'Ha'i'c hieeting of the year for ,t h Florence Mellies.- first: Pauline be held. Nov.- 6, 7- and B as'si.sta'nt.-TlieTlrsd•performance • be allocated to Ihc road and fore.sts of, Idaho brought In J495;- Thursday morhlng fnllowlnR'two Internationar Airport. GoodinL' School d istrict-w a s ’ Byram, Griice Fahroriwald’ and Coeur .d'Alene.. - ^ ■ fUirlng thf» I b rid g e 'fu n d and ■ 30 nor cent ,281.34. . one-car accidents four m.'i ^ o ' tea_chcr s. reception, Mrs., Floyd A rcpoTl^w.r'r.givm Barne-Oc’t. 3 1 . ____ AutlionTies .sard"Ti“"s'earcb" |Hfl7o1 .‘^rhnitker, _sgcohd: .Ngva to thee schools. these amounts represent .Sy Tiorth" of R u p errT n — IVTTfiaian amii^,'.president, reports. m er school” ciasses which b e , pre:len(cd ' at ..every hom'c ' . Last* year's anportionmcnt p er cent Bf the total income Bahen, Charlotte' Larson Road.-, •• ; •of• the ■ Capitol International ■ High School teachers Incltide plannpd'again next year if funds gam e during the .season. • •• - was Sl-1.164.58. John ComBs. •to~tWD'. govtrnm eni fi;onT tim Charlene We>t.. :!0, 'Rupert, is Wanda Kanca.ster, third; Gert -^------•Airways charter fUght bring Joel Caldwell, algebra, trigo are..available. Kelchum -forcst ranger, said the ber sales. •• ; in good condil'ion at Cassia Me- rude Henderson, W ilm a Dixon, ing collcgc students back nometry and physics; Hope nation's .first—u:hief-_of- civil___ fact that tim ber sales have been Blaine county treasurer^ Dor- morial'HosnitaL.Durlev. with in- Lillian. Osborne and Nina _;L. _..ftQmJvacations-disclosed-no- XlCrt^Ofi^rETCllsh r a n d ~ Il; Jqe -m a d e iina-.aj’c under coniraci, 'e y also has received ------;cd-whcn-hcf-196£!!■ New teachers; to the elemrh- linm 'P. MitcCracken Jr., pi, tlie'attack'. amount of incomc to date. the fiscal year ended June 30 wilh the impactj but her-pas- -sontmHte it was "I'usy ,io • need chemistry- and- general i le said t^e Wendell Mill and uhder the T aylor Grazing Act. sen'geo'.Barbara' Svdbodu,- '28, smugule anything past U.S. science; Mortea Krahn; math; Lum ber Coi, Falrncld. is the Tlje schedule sent with tfie Paul, was able to keep the cat custom s inspectors. I've Richard R . ’ Lee, .shop and - principal purchaser of timber in warrant-s shows that in 1969 11.- on the road and bring it to smuggled a bomb aboard in American government; Tom. R. this-area. 905.450 acres ^f land was grazed a stop. •. ■ . . • iiiy luggage.'' ’ Lindskog,' biology and general LET US. SHOW YOU O f-the amotint roceivcd 517,03 within th e .fiv e distrlcls p t the 'A t - that 'sa m e time. .stewardess •• overheard' science:—^ - :ame from, timber sale? in the state. Crazing District No. 3 rc Dodce. (Jnvojj b v William Wil- 'th e “conversation find rcJay- "Kathleen Logan, physical edu- T N F U n H T 'OlWltS— forcst~arrd— ^1-T729:08- xcivcd~ttl7e:05-^or-229:853-acre: ' iohcd-4hc- •yd~tr~-to~thc~cnp{aiitr *' " from the Sawtootli national'for- within the county; and District scene frbm .the same' direclion. ord ired the.stop in Chicago. Claire Major. French 1 and II; . esl. No. 5 received $2,013.57 for 560.- was blinded bv oncoming head Larry Matthews, physicla edu T h e spokc’sman said the .WE HAVE JUST THE LIGHT FIXtURE TO fAKE CARE .Sales from timber in the Saw- 969 acrcs. A warrant for 51.44 lights,, and al.'so ran over the cation, journalism. ■£ n g 11 s h^ girl was released without 'tooth forest also bring revenue was received for. the. Outside horse. Wilson was not injured Ruth-.,Meyer, library; Robert OF EVERY LIGHTING PROBLEM .YOU MIGHT HAVE.' to Camas, Cassia and Custer G razing District land .w i t h i r although M rs.'Svoboda suffered charges after ' she apdogr- M tHargue. business, hookkeep-. ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF "FIXTURES, SHADES, ' zed. ■ •, ■ counties.' Blaine county, which represent minof- injuries. ' ing; Elmina M orris, home eco-' FLOOR LAMPS,-CHIMNEYS, TABLE LAMPS,; SWAGS. ,Tba toai:i9G9 distribution by 50 per cent of monies collected. Damage was estimated at S500 nomics; Richard Reed, speech, to tlrtV \Vest auto, and at S200 art; journalism:' D arrell Schnit- DECORATIVE SWITCHES OR BULBS. to Wilson^. N o cJlaJions were •ROULETfE; PROVES FATAL ker. vocational agriculture; Issued. NEW YORK (UPI) — Alfred Dean Sisson, English l and If: Nighttime Illusion Blamed Fields. 18, killed himself LaFond Hall, remedial English. PRINCESS ARRIVE.S playing • Rus.^ian roulette early N ew to the Gooding High -T-nK -vn^{l!Pl-> ------Dtliain-? Saturila.v-1-whilcJ-drjnkinR wine School^ a re Joe l' Caldwell, Hor-UuGinnati AED isast#" Princess Margaret, wearing a w ith three other boys, ponce yellow"Tniniskirt "and-w-tiara-of- M id .-The youih-.shot*himself. ia Lognn_andJ.aFo.ad_iIftlL______-T£UPHONE-73a..i927-— ' Junior High School teachers 'whitc flowertf-TSlepped smiling ihc tem ple' the fifth tim e he . For Lighting Fixtures o f Distinction are Betty Butler, P atsy .Elsing- ' 'WASHIPtGTON (U P i ) - crash:- 70 j«r a o n s dead, from a jetliner today,for a 10-, pulled the trigger pf hi.s Everything appeared normal as survivors. • • day stale visit to Japan. caliber revolver. Then said. er,-rai>d 'Sharoii K.- Bungum, the big a irlin'er eased down Jor What happened to turn Its' 'j'andtng~^t— the—Orcater Cincinnati A irport on the night proach into a disaster? o f Nov. _ 20. *V ,_ 1967. 40U 1.___ __ The report indicates the pilot "F la p. s,'s,' ortlered th e' pIlotT -f“ tKe'-Los " Angclcs-to-Boston Then came the voice of the flight could have been a victim lilONDAY VALUED pilot ad co'pftoc-running.down o/ -.op {ical.. iJJusion.-'.ln the -A irlin e s ' Im m zniho— hilltop... airppri— ftp= turbojet - began to. level pcared to blend Into the lower seconds later the airliner lights on the Ohio Riyer Valley ALWAYS-piBSTTaOAnT'? —cnnargft n trna .I'and Feet below. ' -cbnilnucd-isttiking—trces—along J itv have-appcar^d^K —its-flight-path-finany: z.-r-xcst-6T878‘ feeC from She “e'nd“ 6 f than it actually was. FO W IteR flft :BULKyrRCRYC!Cz: ...... put *it this destroyed by Impact and fire"’ The pilot m ay have used the - Cardigan — choose Classic or cable styl n report b y the National lights in the Ohio Hiver Valley ing in your choice of Blue, Pink or Maize. Transportation Safety Board as a visual reference 4 0 -said Frid ay.------^----- M tablish "his' final approach -Team s -with-s!acks.and-skirts~drbssos, • T h e tragic result altitude. But the river v alley is SPOm ^COAT SAIE! . too! Sizes small,- O O actually 400 feet below the medium-or l^rge. airport which is atop •htll-rlsUitt fimii. IZTEotato Meet vallcy-.floorj"-:.-. . ^ ALL COATS r e g u l a r l y ^4 5 m _ W itli~this ’ Illusibn7’ tKe“ p1Iot ^ irl’s'-But^ Knit Cardigc leveled off his plhne 400 feet' over -the-ri'C'cr, instead o f the 100% Acrylic in white - powder blue • Set Monday airport' but was still 15 feet pink'and'yellbw — hand-washable. _ b clow _the_ runway. The board said the cod "liT H ^ b u m voice -recorder indicated 3-§x 3;33 7-14 4.44i piJoL-=chccked-_his-aJtinitcr-at HEYBURN - All Magic Yal- this point, realized his error, NOW ley.potato growers who have and atterhpted to gain altitude signed pre-season contracts with in the secgnds before ho hit the potato processine plants are hillside. • urged'to-attend an important The safety board report also THRU SATURDAY ONLY! rneeting'M o nday at 8 p.m. ^ In said there have been two in=51 -butldinii j ii^ H oyburr A rare' opp ortu n ity to u p d a te you r -^t/ardrobe T iaim cd Gerald Conrad. Districtt Five Nvith tho latest in foshior), at tho lovk'cst saw the runway lights . . PRESS SHOES chairman of the Idaho Potato b efofe they, crashed. Into the • priccsl C hooso from n e w as_ n o w : lustrous Growers Inc.. said It Is impera M en’s fleece lined Smart wlng-tlp slip on tive alL growers attend the hillside. Last week, the Airline . wpoKmohair, os well os. Pilots Association labeled the with quality loather up- meetfng . because of the extens o(( woof, and wooMOr- I raglan sleeve sweat- pera. Black | q q ive hollow heart and dlscolora- airport one of the "niosi and Srown I_a.OO • tion problem in this year's po dangerous" In the United ------Ion* acrylic; .Our poly* I shirt of 100% cotton. tato crop in this area. States. esler/royon N o r f o l k ■ SiZAB 6 % - 12 B ill K ellogg, head of the Fed 1. Crew neck styling, ’ jport duo includes eral State Inspection, Service, I long sleeves.,- Many noise, w ill bo present, be said, Bishop Urges distinclively styled, WOMEN'S.- to explain Inspection methods to button sport , ,coot' dhd ~#eshJ©R-coIop; the grow ers for their own pro- tection. M r. Kellogg has lust Methodists To rcquestctl obtained a rulfng pants. Also handsome on the Inspection procedure from the chief of the Federal Control Vices 2 button models with COAT ]».spectJon Department, Wash D E N V E R (U P I ) — Methodist contemporary shoulders ington, D . C. - • Seasons best-ca'sual Bishop R, M elvin Stu art has [ pnd lap'eli in the grougr Jflckot-.alLnylon, ahall-:^;'. - Inspection samples are lAIfcn urged all Methodists In tho _ 2 - . . itt tho processing plants, I^r. and linlnR 100%nbiy. ------cflnriraTixpwmcarHritnrijrA'inif Jlcidcy—BilouhtaIa-aro a -.to —halt- .1 -estm-YiiirrwiihivByzTpT smoking and drinking on a vol- I hnvo no way of knowing whose per. S, M. L. untary morql basis, ______------crop-Is InfcstedrWhen evidence zlp-awny hood. He sent a latter to nil pastors o f the diseases I.1 found, the - “ ia rm erfitan d s to ‘ loRo-a-Bl7.eable in..hij.arca..of-Colorado,~.Wy(K ' percentage of his crop. Ills un- mlng. Utah and M ontana and to drrstandm g o f inspection nteth- the Iriy m em ber o f each local "SPRING GARDEN" SPECIALBUY! "HARMONY SIJAG"^ p C o a ster Brake COORDINATING SLACKS, E n s e m b l e “Swlngior” Bicycles LI g h twelght i qo_%' with tfi ncy c h r q : m e cb ^n ,* doubt.* ' b'a*d ' . And III* •ni« ol ”NylonTplIe"onrwaih- plated handle bare & . ,lno. Jmt motliln* «lza 80x100, terrific wntli, lurtiliia diy. Itniidtsma plain w«nv*, Grod ilyllna. a b I.e n a u g a hyd e In fenders. Boys' colors ^U cl Ifotn a brlglit aiiodincnl « l (aililon ^ vatua a t a lo w , l.ow round or oblong with ln> blue/green, Qlrlp* In llmyred. A truly, Penney prica.irf pattal contour lid cove r,e. TOWNCHAFT. Tiddlilonnl woiiltdi of 100%, wool, pinin special buyl colbra o^~bUia ,i7ii'ae.~ D*gp cliluaa trim, Ban'RnI® ' . ' . t l R T«rrlflc Valu«.«t •'«. Wu|iT-b(ind,‘ C|tii|,f.uL> a I • ...... « 1 W 1 lOWNCkAH, . fuililofi' wotitirfi''*f’ Tbo% wool piolo t W ':$ • ' wanva, ConllnanK^ ‘tiio SAVE $5.00 has spread like wildfire, be cause this !s the one diet that Tcally seems to work for most ovcrwelRht people. A w e ll known Toronto columnist • re 16 PIEC E STARTER SETS cently }>raiscd It to tho skies. PLAYTEX H e reported losing 20 pounds - $16.95 Regularly S2t.9S RUBBER quickly and CDsily.' long after he despaired of e ve r getting. Also 0(1 Salc-Madeira & Pebble Beach \l\iWii to lifs"'wnt^timC' wcight-H5^ ^ Baby Nurser .ICS.poundH.-AU.thla.wlthQUt-cuU ting oiit the occasional beer or T>5. If It Is followed exactly, , • the nvernge overweight person Hhould loac 10 pounds in lO^nys^ T here w ill be no w e i^ t loss SAVE-ON will suddenly drop five pounds on tho fifth day. Thereafter you w ill lose one pound a day until 4 PC. PLACE SETTINGS -iho-lOth day.-'rhen you will ioie 1 W pounds vevery tw o days -until _ _ _ $ 4 9 opi rt ifock $7.50" you get down to'your proper welfiht. Be.vt or all, there nhoald A/so on Sale— Madeira and Pebb/e Beach i he no hunger pangs. Now re- -A>iH«il-nnd-fln!nr8etlj—Ihiit-ncvi ------open-fltocl^$0;6O^=Tiow^;99 ^TKIX^NIUHTER No. 2 ^ It^GRAHAM ELECTRIC vised and enlarged, this new d iet pliui lets you stuff yourself N o w yo u can save $ 5 .0 0 on JG pc. Starter Sets nnd as much as $3.60 on 4-piece place with food.*) that-wcro formofly Y A P O m Z E I t “ forhicUlen," Such ns big .steaks sellings during Franciscan's once-a-ycar Pail Sale. California-designed arid made Franciscan Alarm Clock trimmed with fat, Southern fried chicken,* rich gravies, niayon- Earthenware Is chip rpsistapt, color-fast and will never craze. It is' absdutely safe in your ‘ nnlsQ. lobsters- swImmlnR-in-but* oven t>nd dishwasher. ALL pallerns offer you a.wide choice of multi-use aqcessorles. □ A - ter, hncon, fats, SHusagcs and Kcrnmbled' oggfi. You can eat place selling Inclufles one dinner plate, broad .and'butter plale, cup and saucer; a starter ~set includes to u r eaclroniiC5’e'Itcm5rI3"Cameimiov/7775ale-end4-Oclober-4r- not possiblyly cat any more. And still you siihould ■ ' lose 10 pound In tlin flrsini 10 days, plus 1*/ ...... - ...... - plus 1 pounds- every two''dny.-r thete- nfier until your weight Ik down — lo-normalr~nie—sweret^eUnd. „thla^ncw •'Quick .^Igh t loss’* | — U-not-flnnflrnU^Knn\mPPAt7^!( lias been theorized, does- not form fat. Purhups fa^ flghta fat. And •.tho nrapftfrult Julco in this ;i'cw (lli!l mijjht act iTs a'ciuniyfii (tho "irig g o r’ ) to 'start tho fat Imrnlng process. You stuff your self on tho pormltled fo6 HARPERS, POD 6336 LINCOLN, NEBR., 68506 nnteo, l( nfier trylnlt**^ho* / f ..•-•I, Sun’day, Sept. 2T, 1969 . Times-l^ewi, Twih Falls, tdoKo 7 CASSIA COUNTlf;^ ^hV piclcup. NO cJtailonS'"^ .Burley Police. Btolter Issued. . I ^ . SherlH's Blotter SHOSHONE -r- • Chamber • ot Meet Set Wednesday Ott News Of Record JEROME COUNTV " Two-cars both traveling north ..T^niel Copeland, 16, Rupert, Commerce w ill m'eelf at 12:30 LIN C O LN ^COUNTiT' • GOODING COUNTY . Sb€HFrs Blotter was cited for failure to.yield p.m. Tuesday at the Manhattaa - Clerk’s .OlUco.- . SherUt’s B lotter orf-Overland Avenue at the Pon- An unknqwn quantity of liquor the right of way'eiTrly FHday Cafe. ■ , Y Indian Guide Progi:aini Warranty deeds were filed by Cars driven by Virginia Kelso. derosa Inn enlrance, sldeswiped and cigarettes, plus $35 in cash, morning when the Car he was Violet Ann Brumback and John Bliss, and Carol Koch,- .Twin each other at 1-.43 a.m. Thurs were taken from the Jerome driving, collided with a J965 An organizational meeting for Brumback'Jr^, to- Lelnh B. Fallst collided at 1 p.m. Tues day. Ther^ were no Injuries .re Country Oub. The theft was dis Comet, driven bj» Orvll Eugene fathers and their sons interested gram is the between. meeting Gardner, S.D. Rowe to Farrell day when Miss Kelso was cross ported. Karen J. Hatijbly, IS, covered about 8:30 a.m. Frid ay Wickle, 41, Rupert. -i In the YM C A-Indian Guide pro Conk-. ■ • ing Highway 30 w est pf Bliss. 1141 Almq Ave.. Burley, ------by Grace Davis, waitress, when work of the fathers and sOns. Wickle' was strick when Cope sram w ill be .held at 7 p.:,.. At the meeling 'the boys present ,There w ere no Injuries. driving ■ a 11956 Ford1 o^iTied by she opened the club house. land pulled- fro m -a ftop. sign / W ednesday a t the Y building. the program. ■ Probate ,Ceurt .r • Deputy. LeRoy Hess said, the R. Huiurley,'Biitte, Mont., and Sheriff James Burns said ien- ■ • Tlie program will be explained "I n - m y opinion, Y Indian PhllHp. Nektow.H Minnesota, J967 4iatsun which Miss Koch Dean Jf. lA r lc h i 37, Route 3; try was gained-through* an un on 200 N onto Hlghwa/JI. Dam — tribes w ill be orgon^ Guides Is a training program sentenced n o 10 d a y s 'in Llc- was f driving was demolished Rupert, was l * e r « o n a l •sStrNgw~a^a~75tlce' you- carriaffdrdrRectangu1aMa«- ble and 6 unusuai chairs in vinyl upholstered back#. ijQEmffljfc== =z;®:;;=OEtyxE=©€TAGOH ~Handsom e-octagon shape tabJe that opens wlth^S"^ QUKTION • leaves and 6 of the finest chairs. Covered In sup- ‘ Taking Into consideration the turmoil In some largo cities, ported back vinyl fabric. This set easily worth ------_ munity^-Why did you .make the choice you ,dld7 LOCATION Intervlcwf !o this case were taken in downtown Twin Falls. SANDEE NIELSEN: "Fd want to live In Twin Falls because 1 think it’ s friendlier than a large city.” :_JOHN:HILLr-llWc:ve-ibundJrwIn-Falla-to.be_a.Jd On* of ill* klQO*" declilont yo\i ,'mny »ln puitliou’ ol a 'tioin*. Howtv«r, wliw your dotio* - fiIv n “ Vou '■ boilofmoni of your Uollh, you ilimiW all® loil^'oi liUcllv*! Srlno «)oj.^toittlptlor> h*(«, you krwv/ 1». will b* filled by p(of«i. ilonnU wjtli rli« mlva'nc«'» ’ In m»{llcln* onti tli'i fratltoii diuoi. Kino*hify»'l» fVP*'P'“' f«Mlonal drug ilor*. — KfN^SBURYS ' preterlpilor^Phqrmacy Medical C«nl«r Phomiacy • n V Main AvV I."- ;ril9^««74 «0 I lh«u|i Av«. W .7 3 S .9 1 14. lege-of -Idaho this ycar_a5_N a^ tional Presbyterian C ollege teholars-jicoQiding to. Richard be home. And Saturday she .left Winder, director of admissions for school. Damon will once -at-the-C_of-J.______i • - ^=TWt55^HaBcrmanrTilong— with— r And when Christmal P R E S l^ FOR DAD — • Pancho — Is displayed by Miss Kinney. She wears a typical around she w ill come home with two other freshmen, brings the knitted Panchoi; TTie present for her father, however,- Is-unlquO In -th a t-lt-fa a true antique M arjt for Yuletide in Twin Falls. total of N.P.O. Scholars a t tho SERVICEABLE AND STYUSH hand woven wool suit b Inspected by Miss Kinney v l piece ot goods found In a native market at Cochabamba. college to eight. also wears « hnad*knltted silk shell blouso and a native necklace'of varied colors of coi kernels. Colors for the clothing wero selected by,thread samples. Tho wool was then dyed to 'OUSKE SHAKES JSLES— _S sl«tl!d _b y-0 »- BoiriT-bT Christian Education o f the Unit etrAfr amt thn rtpthlng is cu8tQm_madaJ)V-natlvA_Bj)ll^ana.------, - ^ ------ed-to-thcm?*‘‘MaTsr5ffiarwliITe la n ^ a g e . M ary had French and' arouna'JTIODCC " MANILA (UP'l^A "fairly musing: “ They sure w ere b ig.” German so found communicat And then the tim e to come strong" earthquake hit the ed Presbyterian Church,' tho Then another adyenlure with ing not too difficult. . back home. *Early. September southern .Philippines Island- of scholars are chosen on the basis . in an BdvenKire. Mr. Riley de Does everone have -a car, like and'in only 10 flying hours she Milidanao F rid ay biiL no .reports of both academic and person&I Dreams^-e Wliispy Tilings, But For cided to be the first white man in Idaho? Nol Wh^.? The Volks was in Los Angeles nnd a couplb oLcasualtJes_w.ere.tecelyed,Jhe merit while in their senior year takirirmiihTJBJnTy^oGPut-T!r=- stationwagon, for I . cost of. hours more was In T ’ Weather Bureau reported. o f high *r*— o L '^o bamba — the second largest city Amusement? Week-end camp is a tributary of the miglity Ttaes-r^ew. Editor in Bolivia, perched on moun ing trips using.the family Volks Amazon. tains 8.600 feet abov.e sea level. stationwagon. Mary really saw So two canoes were boarded ___^ Dreams^-are madq o f _Wispy It was summer . back" in the country? F o r a dozen wcek- together and a small outboard GettoknowAIBERTSON’S^r I ^^^ Golng back to school is more where the Riley famlijt lives Is ed people, are .difficult to find. er'way and were sick all the than Just a return, because it rented — ftt WOO a month. But There Is much disease In way back home. Cattle and com was at the school that tho plans there Is .coinpensation. Food schools, which aro In many merce wero shared on the trip. for her summer adventure first prices are a bajgnin If you are cases Just cement cubby holes. And-ahout that home. No tele* started. willing to shop the native mar- Rata? Lots o f them, even in iione. Only a few in town ahd sught^ ------"artc6 cftlls frSW------and Mrs. I.yn Riley, was her did Just that. •'Afler awhile you Ju.st get us- of those. Spanish Is the official , room m ntoln her freshmnn jren Market wa.t yislled every _Fflentlship deepened and In Fcbt morning — lust l ike gottlng up. ruary Miss Riley came to Twin M eat was 32 cents -n pound, Falls to vls.it with M a ry nnd it was dusty and dirty but-It You W on’t Believe It! IDAHO'S FIRST AND ONLT TRUE the Kinneys during a school was a bargain, A pasteurizing break. . ' , . ' (fairy was just gelting started. It Just happens that I)am on'i Now there Is buttor nvailahlc. AMERICAN MOTORS parants llvo In Cochabamba, P rio r'to tho dairy tho m ilk was ^OTAL DISCOUNT FOOD STORES! —^ey-were'former-resldonta - of powdered ..amL-.bultcc_waa-.nDC — ------f g p ------— ■_— California where ho was In aero available.' nautical engineering, Rut thoy nf tho rm wils — thn wet ------A tA lb e c tfio n 'a w a hava-.dlscounlLDclcfla Qn a v e r y Item |n the storel Shop a nd C om -______w a y of living — und picked Do- NOTICI'. TO IIIPDUUK Tlia Nliile Vurchnilns Aieni Mill lly l« as the place to go. He recnivo >enir By NORMA.HERZINGER bijsinc.ss deal, coffee tU'caks drinkers — \ome drink It Waclt,,' Women’s Pajje Editor the No. 1 pastime for-A m cri- some ,with;sugaT and some^wlth , Had your-mornfng-cup of cof- 'cans.-And —literaltyr^ts"':st5cTai Sugfr" and"76rCainr"’’ W n{h'‘ cari-; —fflft?—If-n- If-n ott-y l o u -'are profaably|-stBnliflcancc~^g5~bcc'oTne~a'T • •• ray meaiTTnrjrcrtfmirJnsrtrcnTirTind— _in thc_,minortty.__-.; ------of-ltfe.-So— social-is us social susarrh.owever."It-could rnfan"' •Morning coffce seems to.be does,‘ ' ' honey.-and•-dnnamCin.’ -W e J 1;- a ritual for M per cent of Anier- In fact, oiie woman said’ the that's the way, it was served lean coffee drinket'S — and these other day. "I don't know what whert- lt was first Introduced'In ■ discl-lminatinR vetcrans consider my husband'has going for him Ihe United'Srates1 aiaiuh — wnicn,,oywhich,,b^ ' the first cup an absolute essen* ^t coffee each morning, but ho the way, was In*«_• 1668tiM-o iiiI.; New: .tial "day starter.” ,. eyen gets up early and g ie s ■York. ; , : . ^ ' Brewing a pot*^ of coffce Is down town whh the 'gan g for . ENJOYING A COFFiE^ RLATCH-on the patio at the home of Mrs. LecRov - Crumbliss, Casual conversation voer «,cup of coffee maltcs an eojoyafilc •---CrumbJIss-Is.-Hrst row, Mrs; JIm Purvcs, left, and Mrs. wayno Parish, and ..tpth'erihg, accorilliig to tHeso.neJahbors, ...... • —w,'from, left; Mrs.. Larry Andrus, Mrs. Juan Menchaca arid Mrs. . 1-;------AmVr’ic 'lIiroU 'A O '. 'e i l & « r P I « n , ^ DRINWNO A CW m tolt«o bclwein cluiu b ChtU Dollin, u Co> ; Nrt Warkor, uilila |iM ,‘;airl Flld>lt.'< Wanda LuU, wlUin nip •« collet hji ol'Siollnnl'Malw. •' \ ,4arti» ' X ,10 TlmeS'Nawi; Twin Falls, Idaho ‘ Soriddy, Sept. 21,1969 Cynthia Pajm,. ; tpcarCoupIe 'JL Is Bride Of Recites V ow s \ycddinj!-VOWS w ere’ exchnnR. - Leslie Outzs cd Aug. 30 in the Fire Side Room o f. the First Melhodist H A IIE Y - Cvnlhia J. -Palm Church. Twin Falls by Vivian ^ «n^i r. Ouii? were mar. Larccn Trus*U. dauRhter of.“ ?lcd b dies Sept l S % S h<^c, Mr. and Mrs. Richnrd W .-Tru.. o f the bridcfirnom’s parents, Mr. cotl, and Thomns E . ArinsironR, and Mrs. L.:.E.'Out_za, Hailey. |v)n- of M r. F orrest W. Arm-; - ' ThB ceremony was performed] . ' . . - by-Rcv,-WillIam-M:iKclly...pas- .^Tliejloubie rlng.ceremhny w_a?_ '■ Toroniie^KclcIiUin'CnmrnunjtyFpcrformcd-i (orof^tlirKclcIiUin'CnmmunltylpcrfDrmcd-by-Bev.-Harold-N;- . , - Presbyterianerian Church., Ch ur ch. in .thi^ye. Janet Parker, sister of tho presencee cof ' the ' ' 'immediate ftfffl* bridegroom was mfitron of hon- ■ llles: ------■ - Anri-Ponald -L . Stearns. Win The hrirte’ Is the daughter o f.bcst.m aiv Mrs S h ^ ^ a raim l m . Sunsun Valley.]Viuicy. .riev Mr. Oulis l! mounl»ln-mnii-Jlcy._whcrc H ", " I ' .re^^ » 89r for Janss.Corp. » Sun Val-i sldo nflcr a-WcddlnE trip.. , - f o r t l i e , Z k n o w s . . . Jenilhut Logaa -yATERIE WOOD- LYNN RAMSEYER LUCY ELDREDGE irMclved (op honors 4!urlcg the receqt 4>H modeling at Hamscyer, ccnter, daughter bfM r.'and Mrs; Duane Ram- o f M r. and M rs—Ben-Eldredge,-Twin FaUs,.!s-tho Junior stylo the Twin Falls County Fair. Miss Wood, left, daughter of Mr. seyer. Filer, placed as second top model in the senior stylo ------^revue top..model------in tho bedtime _ - ensemble . category. _ . AU re- and Mrs. I. G. Wood. Twlfi Falls. Is the first olaco too model revue, wearable woolens, and Miss Eldredge, right, daughter celved trophies nnd ribbons for their winnings. ' _____ . ... — -wyne^the-trimly-tailored-categoiyh**'" " “ -CoririiaJones;.Edrl W e d in Tem ple Rites .Spf-rRtnrv XA/rite.'; Poem To American War -AliM O — The-Idaho-Fallj-tDST—The-ci.ke^\v»j-fl«tiked-bj-biis-Sid«H5-in-her-si:nl()r-y««t^lli4^ ------;------r — 'i~ r------—Tem^g-was-the^ettlng-for-the J bridegroom plans to attend law Mothers Meet Aug. 26 wedding uniting In mar- school after completing his Send Boss To Siberia — rIage^nnio-Jone»-and-DougIa9 “Tracy-rrho-made-imd-iiecoratcd studles-arBYUr By GAY PAULEY “ A't 4:5D, though he’ s on the Ken Earl. ‘ the cake, cut and served it. Mrs. Guests attended from Oregon, UPI Women’s Editor creepy side.” BURLEY — The Cassia Chap Xhe ceremony was performed Daie Doman poured. Assisting 1 ^ 0 . Utah. Michigan. Califor- N E W Y O R K (U P I) — Qucs- She said he’s on the lo\V side ter of American . W ar Mothers - by Eider Harrison Barrus. Par with, the serving were room ftfa, Nevada and New Mexico.. tion: Breathes there a secreto- when a raise is due and on the met recently at home of Mrs. ents of the newlyweds are Mr. mates of the bride. . V ------pre-nuptial shower was glv- ry In her right mind who would cold side.when praise is due: Hallie Boyd, to start the fall and Mrs. Glep Jones, Alm o, and After a wedding triple Sun enNfor the b ride by school nominate the boss for a Journey Other secretaries gave these season. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Earl, Moses V a lle y and Moses Lake, the friend>«Jn Provo. to Siberia? reasons Jor wanting to send the Mrs. Emma Ashcraft, second .Lake, Wash. newij(w<^ returned to . Provo, A re c e ^ b n was held Sept. 5 Answer: .Apparently plenty boss to Siberia: vice president, conducted the Accorapanjdng tho couple to where, they both will attend for the ypung cbuplo at Moses such secretaries exist, Including "H e is untidy, forgetful, meeting and Mrs. E rm a Quan- the tem p le were the bride- Brigham Young University. The tw o thousand who feel " makes mistakes, insists on strom was acting chaplain...... - a n d Utlvcly loltorad coat. In oil tjillsr faeihl^c^^a.' . oilitr* to latacf Irorn . Junior M io s lu i a-IS, M iu u alzet o-io. FORAAAL In iliai a -ll. PANT P R E ^ S E S ^ Just /Arrived I ' Matching Bag . . . $ 24«0 0 .. and the Paris: ' - r K f i e ’s ^ >' Black wllh illvar ' ' Ju n io r . . . In Lynwood •r thoealal* ‘ (Mown Use tho f^orls layowo/ or charge your purchayA on your -w lih floW_____ , Paris Chafflo-Plafe, Wo'll bo happy to>got, on# for you. ,wii'— Twin raUt' . . $ 2 5 .0 0 .. L .- d o w n t o w n DOyVNTQWN TWIN FALLS . V-; - r — r j; ' SOndoy, S«pt. 21, I W ' TImei-Nwii W n wWWaho 11' ' ^ ■ AArs. BrbrCson ■ ■ Program Given Reports O n - j For T.f. Beta ^ Five-Week Trip , Tiieta Chapter' ■ SPRINDGALE - MrJ.'jamM Me V 'c rs .o f Beta Theta Chap* Bronson g a v « i r e ^ r t of her ter Nu. 6383 held -a participa fiverWeek trip to vanada- and tion program recently during a Alaska during,* recent meeting meeting at the home of Eva o f (he Springdale .Happy Home* Mehnken. The program , "Music maker# ExtenslOn. Club with apd’ H arm ony,' was presented M rs. R ay Zollinger-AS hosttsa. **-- Mthnketi,'«sslsted^ at ’ BronsotT"nenllortfed JhTjr made Ihttr h t a d g w lt is In An- , An ‘ addenda - w a » presented ch6raaeV-She-«Iab«aled-on-the honoring Olga Coburn ahd Retta Fiinpe Benoits beautiful scenic' drive to Valdez, P a g ^ w K o - ob-Sfe-rved-blrthday where they saw the Bridal Vale anniversaries this _monthj The and Horsetatl'Water F ills , pines r ^Tfthday coke was cut anB rc- and glaciers and where salmon fi^shments served by thft host- were belnB~brooglir;tirby“ boat " SUZANNE HILUARD for com mercial use. A resume of th'e-summer 1 Sossard livities was'given. In July sev Mh. AND Mrs; Thomas san ford Mrsi Bronsion mentioned that Valdez was'completely destroy Miss Hili-iqrd, eral .members-’ met at Smitty’s ed by the earthquake and tidal 'Pancake House, fdr a luncheon Artemis .wtive. on Good Friday,' 1984. It and social hour and members Valley Couple; Observe was the most spectacular city Martin Reveal and their husbands held a pot- of all she visited and it spoken luck luncheon ' at the country of as "T h e Switzerland of A la W edding l^laris horhe of Clara Brose. 50th Wedding /^nhiy ska.” It has an historical back* During the--August meeting, F A IR F IE L D — The children Church in W alla. Walla. Wash. grouiund,-having been discovered a blrlhaay celebration was held B U R LE Y —M r. and M rs. Rob In the Gold Room of the Rofiijr- of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas San* Mr. Sanford Is a native of New the famous Captain Cook in ert D. Hilliard, Burley, an ford will host a rcccptio'n - in Yorjc and M rs. Sanford Is from son Hotel In honor of Mrs.' nounce the engagement ^n d Mchnkci\ arid Minnie Benkula. . hondr Of th e ir parents* Golden Springfield/ M o. M r. Sanford A fte r th6 earthquake, it was forthcoming , marriage of their A guest at the liincheoh' was '.Wedding Anniversary from 2 to was '.manager of the C a m a s decided to move and rebuild the daughter. Suzanne, to Rodger Mrs. Betty Lee, a member of A p.m. Sept. 28 in the Com- P rairie Grain Growers unlii his nev^ Valdez five miJei trom the Martin, son of ■ Mr. and Mrs. The Rosa fn Portland. Ore.. and Wllliam-Tr-Martinr-Botse;------7 ■e.. - Room' T heir children are Mr.^i Rob- M rs. M. H. Manning presided M iss'H illiard is a 1967 grad- AH friends of the couple are et (B efty Ann) Clark. Lnthrop, ait the meeting, with Mr?. Jqhn ■oHte of BUrley High School Callt} Mrs. Zane (Ruth) Har- Invited to attend, Tliey'request Peterson and Mrs. Wilmuth and attended University of Ida- and ft attending Boise Stale C61- -no-gifts.— - • — — ri5pn, HllLCity;-Mrs._Mac.(Mar- Daddow-a»-guMWF^ej5j'et^T>al 1 vor~wh«a-& shft .was afflllatcdTlegerwher64i&-l6:a-junlormaJor-- ilee) EvehJtt. Boise, and Tom birthday gifts were received by wlth Alpha'G4m m a Delta Soror- Ing in accoiintihg and Is affillat- Mr. and Mrs. Sanford are long Bob SanlPrd^Carmel._Calif._A Mrs. M;-U'-Mannlng-and Mr8. ity. Presently she -Is' attending ed with Tau Kappa Epsllorr~ 'tim e Camas R rairle resMents. son,. R ay'S an ford , died a . few Bronson. Mrs. Zollinger assisted Boise State. College. - I A December wedding Is plan* ~Thiry—were—married rars-ngo.—The-cou ple-have- 1 2 by-Mrs-Donald-Adams,-served Mr—Martin-is-a-1957 graduate nod -to-b e held In-the Burley 91?. in t l ------tongtegauotiaL'grandchildren. iwrcshmetus. oOJoTah* High ScUDOl,- Boise,'nibV 'Pn:5byterlaTr-€hu«h7-----' The effect is spectacular . . .. and so is the value: slQnaturs. Alt In Frestie) BIus or Pink Corot* Shift, P.S-M -l, $9.- P^ama, 30*40,-^9; - P-5-M.L, $ Ti': Eacti fatl'Drexel offora u# . . . and you . . . a special reduced price on thoir fine Esperanto tine. We are pleased to invite you to see the new arrlvals^and Turn on a iMooth • 4 ‘to offetr’ you' tiiis'speCloi-iDrica-reductionr:— - • - lnitaad trrut-I^tnal«d:fo^ly«lf(ii'flb«rflll~ ■^StTfrntwropi^flTtiddtd^hiping-- from nylon ond ipondex powtr loctiom, Skirt of opaqi»* nylon tricot. A , B, C 32-36 In F aihion SKort ‘ • j? n d Short lenolhi.' Whl»«, $ 6. ' >«iofd^^0w^held^p4eFi^nt{#=he»*^ — Cling-Maioi,— lK#y ilim whil« thty. • cling. Nylon and «pand«x power ______nBtjMlth-«ki»l|c-l«<|loopH«^k*ep— pontlo hots tmoolh, Irl 3 waUt ilzoii . S, M. L In? thigh ilzeti — ------7^ PantiiiPfft.' .. efl«f..»S,, Flair bra In nytflh ttlcot,', M oUW ftg - - colon tri ^ 2*36 A , . 3i . 36B & Q $ S . ' T H E STORE THAI SERVES YOU BEST ^TOW Nt<>W I^TW lN^FALt;3^ :m n t r i . , •1Z T!m M -No™ ,Twln Falls, Idaho Sunday, Sspt. 21, 1^6» Linda Johnspn Magic Valley Favorites W«tV‘t Wlnn»f Is Brid6 Of MRS. W O O D Y G ILM AN - Qaniral Dillvify, X«lch«m L*mon Supremo Cake ICING J. G. Hadden Combine, two and one - half P A U L — Linda Dian Johnson, box lemon supreme cake cups* powdered sugar .and o n e-. and Johnnie' Gordon Hodden mix i ,. •. . . half .cup lemon juice. Do not. - were United in marriage Aug. i package lemon gelatin cook. Stir well,.and pour ove_r 22 at Emerson* LDS w a rf Chai>* 3 tablespoons flour . cjike. while cake is hot. -* el. The double’ring evening cer • ' cup cooking oil . Ine 'Times-Ncws w ill pay S3 emony was performed lyy-Btshpp •• I cup cold water . each week lor the best rec|pQ; EesterStaplemw;------■— :— — -| sijbmlttcd (or M agic Valley Fu- ^ vorltes, If you have a! favorite *I^e bride is the daughter of M ix all dry Ingredienfs'togeth- M r^and Mcs.-Donald.R.'Johrtson -.-Add cooking-oilrmixing-well, recipe, just mall it to the Recitw ■and .the-brJdegroom .Is.- the. son add w atec_and-m lx_W fl 1. Oapartment, Women's f a ^ .fc-d-'- iibr7~The~rcclin—ijecomes the- - of M K and M rs. Arthur Haddep, ____ eggs and mix. Bake' at 375 degrees in a 10 by 12 by 3*inch property of the Times- all Paul. ^ L*Rnnot-^)^'rttuFncd.) The-churchrchapel-was-decor-’ pan for 30~minutes.. ated.wlth a .white arch accentcd with' green fern and while bells, flanked by multi-colored gladioli In beautji baskets. Juan's College of Hair Design The bride, given In marripge )y her father, repeated her wed luan’a Collejga|K Design has the staff and ex- ding vows wearing a . fioor- peirlenco. to tr ^ . you to bo a real professional In length wedding gown of white the farrioua Pivot-Point Hair Desisning. Don't ac- satin.- fashioned wfth a rounded copt loss than tho best neckline, pearl buttons down , . . our Rroduates are back and an A-line skirt. The always In demand. Call lace jacket over the satin fca* tured long bell lace sleeves. Hershouldtfr.-length veil, o f ill- cap.trim m ed with crystals and teardrop petals-6n-4ho-foreheadr She. oarried a cascading ar- 577"Lynwoatf:MaII ra n g em en t-of white-, rosebuds nd-carnations surrounding ' Lynwocd Shopping Cantar /hjtj orchid. 'Her-ontj^^jew'Jlry*v?irs*7«trl earrings and she carricd a white Phone 733-7777 Jace handRerChiefTTrade b y Vei ice Pederson. ■Gloria Johnson7 sister of the T na id- -honoF, Bridesmaids_wcre KarLHadden. l^ p «_ P y k rin n fa sister of the bridegroom, and C X H ang© Joleen Feltm an. Penny, Dayis was flower girl.' iin rh pon .9p»t t>eait-H adden-brothei- of- the bridcRroom. was.best man. Ush- -liThe'-Country-pals ers w ere Brad Hadden, brother tension Club is to b t in charge of the bridegm om . nnfi-Diiand of-table' room. Tho ovont Ik iluted ior 7 b,m ..,l'rlday. Co-chalrnjen 'nru .M r».'lin | lis McClellan and Mrs. (Icrald Schncldorr Fam ily W eekly? 'I' V Women o f the Moose will mcnt at ti;30 p.m. 'Riesday at the /•loose Homo.^ '• ...... _ArUXIuli_wlU m eet at 1 p.m. Wednesday ai the homo of Mrs. Delburt Craig, W e~k£m e^thefft^ 3B4 Madison St, Mrs,' I.eo Mul- ^ > Ilnq w ill assist wllli refresh- monts. Clara Walton ‘wIll de monstrate ' making wallpaper beads for ^he j^rograin. TIiQ* M entor/C lub w ill meol ------sra'pn^irweHtatvy-wKh-Mrfir Bill' Couberiy. . Mrs. Roy El- lenwood J«^6-hoiieM, . HOBBfEfl* DISCU.WED '■ • FILER — Hobbles for , the downtown , coming year Were dlscuined by mcmbori of (he Mnry Time . Club when they met for their "Shoes for the, , , • September meeting at the home . .' . and the Junior . '- ■ ^ r M r i , H arley WlllJnma, Won- “r : “ *a6irMffl7Xlld'l>l0rterrocelved .. _ .Enti re.,.farrll ly ’',L. .... a- alft. .Mra.. The Friendship Clrct® of the •Vnmen nf the -Mooatt. -' the10 homehi of Mrs. Charles Mat’ tice, with M rs. Gailene Carlock .-Bssisun/;.------Mrs.i M ay M eader, Friendship -chairman.- opened the meeting. M rf, G eorge Me Glnnls,-sucrO' . tary, gave her report. • M ri, R obert WiJlinms led Jbe _pray«r-and-Mrar-Char4os-M«U ~ T icy i Pfl ino't iflg Bumtg:------^— , Hostosfl gifts.w o re presented .t(^M rs. W illiams and Mrs, Gono Tyner, Memhors were dresScd In coi' -tutn»~io-r6prflsoni~iontr-titler -for-foU-call.^ ------:— B o lM ' Luncheop Held 7 ' ' ‘W e bought this Gold. Medallion iiomo because It was so nice, not because o { tlie cleo- Mrs. Grace Samples and Mrs; Id ia h o trie beat,'" sajr th e Stoilu. “B u t it didn't take us William Armga served.a dessert luncheon to* members o f the l o n g t o f a l l in l o v e w i t h t h e w o r m f l o o i s , e s p e c ia l- Past Oracles Club recently at . iy when getting up with A e ctiildren at nighL ; the homo of Mrs, I?lva Olson. Mrs, Dona Walker, president, P ow ier A n d w o enjoy the cleanliness oflit, the nl()sonce otnolsa-or nui.«inceL-Atot-our- ; Book Reviewed SPRINQDALB n* \fra.'Wayna ; Wooland presented n ruvlevrnf »he book! "T h e TTiIrd a ir l.” written by AHath*. Christie, wnen the^elles LaltMa Guild mot recently at tha' tome &f Mrs. Blllv Kidd. business m eeting' und M rs. T . W.. Mattiiewa w A i .flrAmoMUii- ■ 1 4 Times-Naws, Twin Falls, Idaho ■ Sunday, Sept. 21, 1969 ■- By ABIGAtt. ™ BUREN . ' D E A R , A B B Y : /Last w cck^I B a r (r^ iv °c % did grow a beard whUche y/ns i • ^ .New'York') I saw many rcJa* In x ollege because he rook the • tlves Ihcre I hadn’t.seen In a part of Maiiduff'in Macbctli and ^ the-diroctop-was-striving for t long time. One nephew rd ld n ’ t AD EFFECTIVE — SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21if «vcn'rccognizc. Hc^ad a beard realism and all the male mem- j like hff just came out of the bers of the cast were asked* THRU, Wednesday; September 24 ^ to grow their own beards. * JOondlke. .and bushy hair, like STORE HO UR S^ yVEEKDAYS 9 o.m ■ - a girl's. He's not a nipple. He’s Then • m y son went into the ^ ■ a T^'al sm art collcsc kid. I was Aritiy, and he hhd to shave his ■ SUNDAYS— 10 a .m . to 7 p.i shocked, and told him right (o beard because beards are not at- . • “ “ ■ •his^rc^thatT'tholIghlTife-no&K^ 10 wed-ln-the“Arm 5'r-This-js -to ‘ ,ed -disgraceful. laugh bccausc one of his fore ' T ow ard the end of the eve bears served with the Union. A r ning this' bearded long • haired m y In the Civil War, and HE “ nephew ”cnme“over“to-me-a7id w orc~a ' facrard,-- and“ I have' the Bald, "Un'cle Dave, I ’ve been photos to’ prove • w atching,you all evening, and N ow that m y son Is .home ■you must have smoked a pack again hc‘ grew his beard back, • ' o f cigaret's'. I'll make p deal and whenever w e arc out some- with you,.if you will quit smok- whernrpg tri mi>-'»hnt thr»rc Is a -^les8-y©u-'want-y ----- CEAR_UlBX:_ljjiliIdinse to ask “ Disgustddi“ -what-tn-hGr © E A R , ------, opinion Is a NO R M A L haircut? long hair, a beard and sandals e ----- !nrGcorge-Waihmgton%--dQy7 •'ind-l-m-sur»-lf-H&-wcro walk- r • men -wore their , hair shoulder in g atound that w ay today no- : length, usually powdered; and body .would call him a "hippie.” t caught In the back with a black Can you give me a definition ‘ ribbon; And G eorg? Washington of a hippie? t was neither^ effem inate or ab . . J E R R Y B normal.' Suppose your son were to say DEAR JERRY: No. But .—fo youj-s“ Mn7J=wl*ihT,>-ou'd-wea£ a norm al hem llnel" E x a ctly what length would that be? Styles change constantly, and like it 'o T F o t r :''lh ls - t o o shall E ve ry b o d y - h a s -'a —problem. pass,” What’s youfs? For. a personal AGRANDMOTHER: reply write to Abby, Box 697P0, . MIDDLEBORO, MASS, Los Angeles, Cat. S0069, and en close a stamped, self-addressed DEAR ABBY: Re all the talk envelope. OES fAagic Chapter N6-. 82 Summer activities came to ari No. 82, who Is moving to Boise, end and fall projects moved Into was brought to the cast and ^ full swing with the first meeUng given a special tribute and gift of the"Scason'forMagic Chapter from-the'chaptcr.~The~tribute K o . 82, Order of Eastern Star, was read by Mrs. Howard at (h^ Masonic Temple. Ehresman, Twin Falls, past ma M any out-of-town visitors were tron. Mr«r. -G range -left -behind recognized from -Missoulai one of her paintings for con Mont.:,Maxwell, N- M., Wendejl, tribution to the interest and be . Hollister and Hagerman. Mrs. nevolent fund.’ Esther Terry,,B charter member Refreshments were served In' ( o f • Magic Chapter. No. • 82 ' now the dining room ,,b y M r. and .___ residing In Maxwell, N. M., re M rs. Richard Pence, M r. and tains her membership,In, th e Mrs. Jack Clough, Floyd Pol« •local— chapter— Wilma— W ertr h m tr-M ra. Agues M anlll, M t S. worthy matron ,pf Star of the Knull and Mrs. Boyd. West Chapter, Wendell, and three members of that chapter w ere Introduced. / ■ ■ Fund,Raising N o w a£ spcdiJ litdc priccs- Resignation of‘ tJie lissociate conductress w a s.read and ac- Projept Set By ’ ceptrd-b yth e' cliaplcr “ ^ 2 everytfi/ng. Scoop up tho whole prcclous Jot«RJfll)t now. And bo ^ addenda honoring the children S tho most smell Bblo little girl In town. GOLDEN AUTUMN by m o f the worthy matron and Job’s Daughters g Frinco MatchabellU '■* • w orthy patron, M r. and Mrs, a. ' ^ ^ s , ' ' ' -''s Robert Black, was given for • H A G E R M A N - A bulled too'da , their help at home, enabling the traveling basket was decided up couple to carry on the work on -as-n -m ca n s to rniso funos o f the’ chnpter. Ench was given fo r the bethel a f the rcccnt a special gift, and, In turn, the meetlnc of Job’s. Daughter^, children, I ^ ri and Rrtlwrt, Bethol No. 45.______^ I f i Will bake an p ies-and peaches,tft cqmmorid for the l)asket, after purchasing thcmf.for thfelr *orlhw hlle work an Itent from tho basket, then In ihe community and wj(h the piisse.s it on (o another member. youth o f the valley' Linda Phillips wan appointed Teache^fl Iti atlendanco were chairman to Htart a scrapbook Mrs. Bill Moron, Mrs, Cleo fo r the' bethel., She w ill bo' as- — ‘ ShorthnusorMr.irClnrtyfl'nnyd; Biiited-by-Joyoo-Siandnlr-Kathy. -— Mrsr-MargunrilfrKnull-nnd-Mrsr -WJll;lns.andJ\ngla.RDblnsoh._— Chris Slane, honored ' queen, Paul Remaley, Chapter No, 2Q, hosted a rcccnt wat6r skiing Twin Falls. purty.aL the. Slano ,rlvcr_cnbin. M rs. WlIllnm GrnnRo;-grand Tho ilbrnrlan's report'was glv- -represcjitallisjiUJiflhJn. ‘ .^ d e r ^ c f Haatorn Star^ Chapter , O.ncar Andenon presented ca- • JWr»,-Dalft. "• dlan, .and Snm Bishop, associ Rev. Barrett ate, guiitdlun.' ,;, Hffrcsluncnta wero served by Donnlu-Lmikoc,-Kri«-WHl' =fs^pea feef=For— Church' Women Area Methodist WENDnW. - Rsv,-Wllllnm ’ Barrett, nasior of the Unllnl ■WSCS Convenes P resb ylerlan Church, Jerunie, wa# RueHt spcnlter at a I'liffc.n WENDnf.L - Mr«. Earl I.ow- hmjr aponsored by the IJniied ry and Mr,i, W alter Weisman ho.tted • tho .September meeting . Prcdbylcrinn Women at t h e of the Woiiton’.s Socloty nf Chris- hom e o f Mrs. Harold IIolftln|{er. ting .SiTvlce of the United Meth- ■roisrornmn- , Ic , “ ChanRlng Rolo of Womnn 'llie devotlonni Service, "No In the QHirch," One KxrKTlPfl M e ," and the les- T h e worship was prcsonlcd by non on I ’ likljiinn w ere fllven by Mrs,, Nciil AmliroHu. A vocal M rj. Hiifih Ciildwull, • VIhiuiI «o lo ’ w a s sung liy Mrs. Jolui ajdON }i[|{]ill|ihlcd tho nnrralloii Steppert,' Mrs. E. J. llcnncti M rs., JtHlh W/jiilur nuuUiict'. . led (ilnRlng. a flurl iH'JonglnK to Mca. Cald- T h e nominating commlUeo'fl AVelUwlu>-r«o«Jved-lt-ns-ft-pin — i^porf wflFlic^Cfttca—n'lrfoi: trom II nephew who Is an etpi •low fli M r«. Gfiriud I'lcrro and trii^at engineer In Pahhlim i M rfl, W rnrrls .Schlfflor, co*pros- A report on tho Festival of , Irient niwi p rogrftm 'chairm en; Fallh meeting held recently jn M rs. John NewhroWRh, fellow- Caldwell was ufvcn liy Mrs, Lll- , «h lp ; M s. R oy Blnlinp, world Jliui Mrirlon. M rs.. Hay Tener •crvlc o, nml., M rs. , llolslnger, inoriiid fur tho courtusy com* nomSnutlns t'ominltlco, jltlee. ' T h^ adsoclauon prenented Pliins for tho Quiet Day nn^ gift to the M«morlnl I'liiul In vices wero nuido and scheduled .'memory of Carl MMrliiiiand for Ortnl>er. .Sorvlcen will, bo “ JlonrySuffn* ...... held- Jolntiy with members -o f ■ Jlostosses foP the cof/eevhmir (lie Unlled f^ethodlbt Church of '■ were Mm. Holsinwr, Mr». Now HiiRcrninn. - »rougl)', M rs. Edifvln UlKcrU and Thu nurVc. ■ r Sopday, Sept. 21, 1969 , Tlmes'News, TwIa/aIl8, iJdho'. 15 Servic_e.o|lhc_Orecon-Idaho con- Portlarid.- -AttendsMeet rererice o! the United Methodist purp^se of; the meeting -'was, R u p^ Works churches, has returned home to plan the summer -school -o (\ C \ £ T L E F 6 r D - M rs. - Earl from attending the executive missions for 1970 and the annual Heidcl,-. vice p res id en t'o f the meeting-of-thiff group-at Blest meeting of -the-WSCS-to-be held ' To Get M. p. Woman's S o c ie ty o f Christian Haven Conference Camp near next April 30 In-Eugene. O rp.--" In Gommuraty "'SUPERT^inid'okaVCourity's lack of sutflcien'r doctors^ long a p ro b le m 'fo r area residents, m ay gpnn -ho- rP Top o f lh« Ibm Jwixxf aw /# fValk’tH: 3 stats, mart fVtrnfUt iKmUud Vaatiw A p . 119’tnch vh u lb w , 316,7 m tSk njik i \bu7l have a hard tlniie findfnga wagon as Into as a ^ your head...... - • We’vo got eight moiteli thiryeflr,'«n wllh'jin AntUtheft iteen.- ’ Ing columtl lock, steel tIJo guard'beams, Full Coil.iuspcnilon, Dody by FUher. Engines by Chevy, And m nwftil lot of room. . Look Into a wulk-ia Bt^r.Chovrolel cUolor'd toon.. Putting you first, keepi m first -1 6 ■Tfm«B-Mew»,TwlivFejJ[s, Idaho.. • Sunday, Sept. 2?, 1969 of the Reader We^My Review -----WEEITTN-nEVIRW...... nv Unlled'PKM lnl»fT»flioo*I—. . Nixon’s Moves Backed By ,.^W ,YORK-Th. w«k InTrtvlew tei ■Former City En^neer Offers Writer. Asks For Added Aid iJ.'Sa.S&K.OTEHAOfJ Fopm Rules Op«ti,HlBh LowCldl. ChB.. <.H . Words b f Praise To Derrick Forum letters must be' To Police Officers In T.F. Various Wall Street Groups lil-U III.BI 2HJS-I- !.«> eooccn ed with i^pics o t gco- ______e plan, the Editor, Times-Ncws:------structure, which determines both By HOWARD-tUXENBERO blue-chip-Jndustrii Editor, Times-Ncws: tries, a c crftl Uitereit find mast be o( It is time for the citizen?, of answers.'. . '■ ' • -UPI Business W riter to &30.09/ DJ rails moved up .... I "have just relumed to,.Twin beginning of a new downtown ' ■ reasonable leagth. 1.90 to 200.35. b u f utilities eased ■— ^Piril5*andnh(rMnglc-VBllcy-ai^ cope-flre0i-consJruction-of-many Twin^EiUs_to step bgck and ^he-£lLy-ow(uihe.prlvat&.dU-. -N E W -Y tfR lC -(U P l)—Washing* — Tho-edltof8“of-ithe-'Ilnie*-' o.sa“ fQ i i 2:D2 ; - ' . ...m.. '7Ui,ii.ji iiJi after V yP'’T'"of“ abschce and miles o f new streets and-sewers, i«kc_a,.col5!Jiafd_lo61Lat .tKanh ■W\_PI-iltCCtioiL_buHwc,Ji\j5urn. ton's w a r-on joflolloa fiUfIcrcd_B t“Ncwb ■ r«*rvc"ih e - right- to~ selves. W h »t does the city , owe owo th e-city cooperation, sup '-V olu m e swelled- to '56,285,360 I'm shockcd'tp learn that the a4rport expansion, a balanced refuse publicitkm U, la their scries of setbacks this week, but S '/,",’. ' : .s S 'S i K ! the privirte citizen? What does port and an-effort to help our shares, fro m -53,972,080 shares Ullli" ■ 11.71 7I.U M .» « . » * - 0-J* cUy is'losinc an outstanding citi city budget in every year of opinion;''the subject matter Wall Street applauded some the private citizen owe the city? selves whenever possible. Help during the previous week. How* IfidllW TUI 7*.II 71.51 TMfr-0.9* zen, H. L. (H 6rb) Derrick. Dur his eniploymcnt and many, ;is of- A. libelous nature, Is new Priisidential moyes- aimed Inc.- BR» • !.« Il-M «-7» ' T h e ^ is ■ a system of chcck.s ing selves docs not moan form ever, it was below the 59,312,- ing the last nine years. Twin mnny.mortf. ' not to good taste or Is repctl- at breaking- the deadlock at'the Thli-w»«k'i voliim* ...... M.JM.J5J T ran ces'" In our political ing-Committees to try to dis 130 shares which cl\^gcd Volumt wftk MO ...... Falls has become one-«Mdaho's I can still rccail all the criti . tious and has previously. Vietnam peace conference in credit, pur police force. hands during the- year’^ago leading, cities, primarily due to cism that he nas-taken and the ; been thoroughly covered In Paris. ■ - COMPARATIVE STOCK VOLUME • period. . ; Thil Wk. Wli. Ago Mr. Derrick’s Jcade«hip. loo little congratulations that he the fpnun; .' ijj * • j ' ' ' ' There can be only one result As a result, ' ptock prices Stock groups scoring gains I was prlvneRCd, to work- for has earned. : ■ All letters must-bear the froni such 'an action and that climbed for the sccond week Ih; Included plectronlcs, airlines, » ::::::::: ,!X Wo can .all tojte a little of M r. Derrick for- three and a signature and.address of the Question Asked result Is not beneficial to the row In heavy turnover. motors, and most steel issues. Qur time to say’ thank you f6r comniunlty. half years as the city cnegineer writer. The name) of the. To begin with. President Nix . Oils swung sharply In both, rfWM ...... I job w ell done. I ’ m sure that^i In Twin F a lls.'T h e expcrlertce — wrltcr-wllI appear when pub The only results from, sore on announced the withdrawal of directions. ' Chemicals, rails, Tptal* ...... H,in,OM I gained.tannot be put in writ; all this modest man cxpects. lished unless there Is a pei^ On Numbers "Of head vigilante, committees is to additional • U.S. troops, from pircrafts - .and- conglomerates ~Iii»-true;-Twlfri-Falls-ifr^losing -WEEKLY-SALTiS-'------^Timal request that'lt'be^lh-^ hpm^r-ihe-pplice-force-by-un-f Vlotnam: While this still was were narrowly mixed. ’ ThIlWk. 'Vr. Aao a great citizen but the state In m y mind and actions in my lield and the, reason for such derminlng morale and sowing not an Indication that the war Am erican Telephone; the na* Ntw Vetk Sto«ki ii.nt.ut future employment. The lessons, is gaining one. In his new job State Policemen nZ Y «k O^d. JJ..JU.M* IU.M7.M* a request slated. This re*, seeds of mistrust of highly trust- was drawing to a close, Monte tion's most w idely-held Issue, Am«iMi. Slock. ■" •” ___fr ustrations and’ accompiishj he will be able to help all/Idaho it w ill then be considered £ditor._TimesJ4cHs;_ worth\t and professional people. Gordon. Bache & Co. anal; ' al.sn _yms__ the__ most___hea.vily ..MldwejLJtMKi_____ »■>-«>■■»« • ments of" m y employment with ------lltoFs a n d - « - w m " Due to a bad accident on In . form ation ot such comrnllVJes traded. The shares lost 2 to - the . city, I believe, have e n^ municipal planning and de- WJIAT THE MARKET Dm .fther bo granted or the-lct- terstate 80N early Friday morn usually stems from personal dif Washington appears to be mov 50 On 847.700 shares, although Wk. Ended HIjbtowAdvDee Uneh hnnced mv professional'abHKy. velopmcnf. ter v ill be returned the ferences which have Jittle to do ing toward gradual disengage A T & T • reported, a higher net Stpl. ll. IM» 71 33i W* 7M JM ' I would like 10 dqse_by saying to ing,- I am concerned about the -----^tMs=difficuit to try-to-rccall -writer.-. • ‘ ; . ____ )ssible need for more state po- with the ability aild p e r f o r- ment, the market is willing to for the three, months-ended S^l. 12. IH* • to memory the accomplishments that Mr. Derrick Is truly a s«pi. - :emen7T«-least:Tin~nlBht-dutyr maiicc_oLthe.p.crson^o.r,pe 150ns acc^fit.” - Aug. 31. s«pu a, IM7 ____ that M r. Derrick ha.?, seen- as great Twin Falls citizen and I'll these committees 'are out to get. In addition; Kixon urged the The accident to which I’m re Analysts generaHy" htfrfbuted city m anager bccause there bo watching for him to be a United Nations "to put neat on STANDARD * .POOR » • STOCK INDE.V,- ferring, involved an auto-trans f f a smalt child gets hurt and the decline In A T& T to higher have been so many. The most great Idaho citizen. ■ . Hanoi" for productive negotia port truck that ran into the Vin- figures-another child is to blame interest rates, and to the un oinifanding are the water \yorks •Thank you M r.'Derrlck. Message About tions in the French capital, and 42.41 42.1* .42.l«.f 0.M yard Road Overpass around 4:10 he usually^ tries to get even. favorable publicity it has re .JIJJ »7.7» J7.7I^- •-«* • improvement program, sewapc RON SCHEUFFELE cancelled November and De -.m. Sept.. 12. So does a 'grie v a n ce commit ceived in the New York ■ tt.» M,« O.M abatement, establishment of a (Former City' ' cem ber d raft calls. Though I could not see the tee. All they are out for is to metropolitan area. MOST ACTIVE STOCKS 1 Engineer) Youth Today Is F red Anschell, first vice pres- ___^ junIorL.cQllej:e.-many_ncwLJnd“ S' accident. I was sure there had' get even. No-out-in-the-open at- Natomas,. the blBge.st loser S*l««' lllth Low CloteChf. tempts-to-settle-differe'nces but Idont_oLShearson, Hammill bro am ong-the-actlves; held secdnd . « « - ...... been one and at 4:15 a.m. called kerage, said "th e maj-ket's Note FoFForum tho same behind --the.-.back pJace^drD;iping-10?4-to-S4'^-iia ______U2.4M_lll4_1814_J*U±»’k^ the state p olic e ' at the Twin reaction only proves "thafVTeF attempts to discredit and tear 731‘.600 shares. Other active oils Texaco W4.SM 31H 2^k _Thn way I Understand politics Falls office. nam still is the m ajor near OceJd P«t SH,SOt UVi 2«H 2«M-<- K 7€SI^ffic^aI-Take^Stie^ down people and organizations. . ; included Texaco down 2'^, Oc- AU RIchnd - 54I.W9 HM^ WU "Atl-a-vullL-vm aiiLliegra-alb d fly tc«n=4nfluQncc^ ah accident giving directions we are called fascist and if we long are -complaints. I think it and my name. The officer as With Student Editorial go to tKe right- we are com is high ti,me w e gave . then- munist. What are we if we sured m e he would notify of------E aitW . T lincs-Wuwsi ___ ^ule - thc-^^ I —edrtofs—U-4s- Intended to point out to residents ment with tho record of one Sohio' President Charles E...... ,i J would like to take Issue with The way some-of these-people once and they would investigate. of the-best—ln-the—Northwest toi?»!l_ln d ica tin g_.m ore than . >l7,lM-4Jrt JOW , the “edilgrlal on dress regula ofih e area“ tJrat^ttinrrtlcle- (In Spahr denied a"rumor:that-his treat sex It's a shame. In 1' I was very, dismayed, how and certificates of m erit hang- e ve r that the Administration is ■ sjs «U- H tions which’a p p e a i^ in the Col- finn and B P Oil, a subsidiary ^altAn Ml'. »u. ever, when the state police did ing.jn.4he^.alL^hflul4,notJbg, determined to do sometMm ~ — le ge .o f- Southerft=Tdati(y-newit^ :of=-Bdlish=Eetroltiim;=t£aiicdsOQ: r|agei Those i^ople wiio pul a.m., 00? discredited by men who have the Am erican Stock Exchange, paper F r i T W IN BED SPECIAL tion-Mattress- I S p r i n g s 3. Headboard 3Pfl DAY-Tliurs. OG! 2 Boho, Idaho 4 ; Frame Sinitllorii III S IB Slo.raii Cariicii MI-IH, IIMO, M12, FALL’S FASHION. LOOKS IlS-lli UlnsslA-liS ■ Ub AitavEnulpi , , ______5. 8-Year Giiaranfee w/ScBler,r.wzlBAmpI •ZlaAmpllllerA «810 CammaB riB,.Ray Dctectonna.AA.A*- Wto franli ' MagnallooStjiarntop Stparnfor w/Recllllar & nllnch.i Rilancar, Optical vlawor, itonai;fil?OveriJ feociroptiRtomoUr, U'b llood^ HAVE VESTED IHTiRESI!: -—■--SAMB-GREAf^-SPEaAt^lTH^-- ■ Truekii 1055 InUjnallpnal M72 Flat Bod Stakoi 1053 CMC 1VS ton' Flat Bed Stake, 104Q Fdra T7 Pump, (2) 19SS Chav. V* ton PIck-Up ■ Vlbnllni Scnenii V x 3' Denver Dillon Single Oocki T-3B ir. llummeitIlummei Tha vo&ted look dominalos iho fall fcialilon q u ilt ed iO-yenr Quorantoo — "rCoTiTjT 'JnHtlio moif Bxclfino ' FMCO Syntion Control ■ Gruibttt<8''x8''McFartAndSarnDlB|DIeoSa[npla8''k ' . collodion In towni Shown aro two classic #2 Denvpr Ub Jaw, B" x 8” Denver Crmhlna Rolls Add $10!00 for full size ■ MtillleAen Wemco FaBarfidn Lab Floalatlon 0* 1 16’' ca .cablo ilytos, will} 3 ityloi avollablo, fully ■ pecrorI)RlLL,»7SliirIevanl I e n n c i| f fcishlonnd In navy, camol or-rod wool I0 102 FWO SPOUr BAQQEr...... PLUS ,.24 Yuba 2 cell bring ^ro^h n o w flair to your c am p u i col* ______lent, Mdclilnar)', SljopEiiulpmsnt,Shop I T H E OfllCfl Equlptnenl & Fumltura - .... loctlon. Stylo not..shown l> liloK 'bultan Wllli F A S H I O N ' pockofi and boll,' Size* S-AA-L. . LAS VEGAS HOLIDAY BONUS ‘ •. P L A C E Sizes FOR iLLvornATco DRocHunr, pLcAse contacti l-L ...... > 0 David W eisz c o . -Auctlonaera.., LIKE IT ; CHARGE.ifi ; / 326 2nd AVENUE SOUtH ^ Super Saver Prices Effective . Through Saturday. A ll O tbe f Prices Boise (A ll 3 Stores), Blackfoot, Pocatello, Twfn Follf (Both Stores), Montpelier,.We{farr A re *Everyddy Lov^ Prices. „ Jerome; Ooodihg, Caldwell,,Nampa, Idaho Falls, Rigby, PayeHe, Mountain Home, Jlupert, Burley, and Ontario/Oregon^ DISCOUNT PRICES 59» 56“ PRODUCE at Discount Prices Every Day! DISCOUNT PRICES AMIxWIrti T id e X K Jeno's Pizza Souiog. Defergent , • Special 5-lb. 3>oz. X e H o w 4 l i i i o i i s Pack Pkg. U 7 Instant FolBBrs Coffee ^ 1.09 98* Instant Folgers Coffee ’•C 1.79 1^2 New Crop M JB-Rlce:;^,— Home Grown DISCOUNT PRICES -Banquet Meat.Suppers^-— ^^-1-19—99L-— Maximlnstant^ffee- "RosarifTBeenacos "Rosarha Cocktail Tacos R-F Spaghetti T Fancy Bananas mp'."*" ib. 14/ Iceberg Lettuce 16/ Underwood Deviled Ham 25* 23H Crisp Apples Red Jonathan 4 b a g 5 8 / Russet Potatoes No" 1 20 b'°g98/ Fi$h.Cake Dinners 49' 47': Underwood Devile^Ham_*^149L-43* -Perch Fillets/”'”" DISCOUNT PRICES KOW DISCOUNT PRICES Carnation Slender S?;98» 68* JGolden Fluffo X Sdnka Instant Coffee T ; 1.89 1.69 NUMade Salad Oil Snfewov Instant Coffee ^ 93*_8I*_ .JlriscoJSalad^)!! No Cal Sweetener i 59* S2* Bertolli Pure Olive Oil Ocean Spray-aS'Iij^^''' - ■ i 89* 79* MnzoluCom Oil ‘ Prie* DISCOUNT PRICES m u KOW DISCOUNT PRICES 4i-.:49» il!l___Cream of_Wheat tpadal D»ol 4^:39* 35"' Quaker Oats ' Northern Tissue 1^!; 41* Shredded Wheat “ T - "V.'. 47* ,41* -Northern Napkins— -15*- 11*- KeiroggVRieeKrispies— -VafufPiik^alkln^ l''-28*=rzWheatief:K ^ChtffoirPaperTowels Rost Raisin Bran ' Brocadb tissue Ml'S. Dcvhn of Twin Fslls SAVED 4.05 Mf«. D«tlln mndt nut •hvpping lUl anJ pwfUtatad (h r Irvtni a t' Safcwgjr DIuount-llitn, *f) Iha' tama day , Laihb'Breast iiqd.idWMh'^.ot Short 4 P «h* purtUaaed th( IJ Wnii ' Stnnforrt M, Sjn .?nM 31 nraimn 2a, U ilh 17 . rolornrtt) xr no. TnUn i t ' . 17, Cdllfornln 0 GET A LOAD OF-rTHISl Monlnnn al. «(iiitli. Dnhntil 30, IIY U 22. Colnrnilo SIntn vn — • p-n», nr»*tfrn Wn«lilnn(nn 8 legs or...... Itlnlin 20,IirltlitiCotli Colonial Concrete niihip K*lty IT, ValfO c*i>ii*i H .noiM I) llnr*h 39, Kimpi For A Strotngor Foundation ’ . NynNi « , ■ . ,And A Flnor Floor . Nm|U’ airliil*n. n. wrni«r • ■ You'll Be Glad You Had' Iiltho P«lll m, l|l>hUn^ )<«f( nw«r le, ItnrkUni M , Coioriial Four! Pnijih-rrimftot •. (I»lnion 0 Ch*illl 7«, TrtnnM*' r'*hv n, North Ofm "4, H, nr>r M. AW((if»n a • •JDEWALKS •PATIOS ....•C R IV E W A Y S , . VAllty n , ni«r 1J _____ nl»iu«-F*f»*-.»t. 0<»«Hni.18 • — ___ _ ^ 11/..^ n I.ap A Coloipial Concrete Buy frofTi your Homo-Own«d Firm PHONE 733-5500 Plant Located Addison Avenue West Next t6 the Hospital , Ohcn (Castillo kick) — ------^)uim edB reak^ihdi^^ HbHFhernllliiibis Shatters Idaho 47-30 A:15,917. ' ^ '■ DfeKALB, I1L^(UP1)- North- touchdowns on hins ani-passed tops for Idaho with 119 yards N IU - LALande I run (Wit- WE BUY, or..another, - to ^ account-for--all io-2L_attempt3..^-^_— tu m -klck)______Passing, O ffense M arks early lead and stayed ahead all his team 's T D 's. Through the Idaho ’ 7-7-13-7,— 3d :u i~ '‘= “ Olsen“ 3"ru n“ (CastUlo -SE tL-anil— Ihe way to defeat the Univer air. .Olsen completed 25 of 57 N. Illinois , j 23-3-14-7 ^ 7 k ick) . ^ sity of-Id a h o • Saturday-47-30. •- afid.Tiad W e interceptions. Spilt NIU — Fqaman pass from N IU - F G Wittum' 28 N IU — Garrett 3 pass .from t r a d e Idaho led ln.'abnost every end Jerry Hendren caught nine Parker (Wittum kick) Parker (Wittum kick) • department behlod the stunning o f Olsen’ s tosses -for.-164 -yards, U1‘ - F G CastlUo 36 t n 7M ® rsM lliF^V ici^^ attack of junior quarterback -U I ~ O lsen '1 run (Castillo GUNS Steve Olsen, but numerous mis Bruce Bray'.led the Northern NIU FG WUtuni 37 , k ick ) - • . . - MIU|-1t--B astable 43 pass from takes, ’ Including fiV ea ntercepi running attack with 75 yards on N IU ^ L a L a n d o.l run (W it ^ By LARRY HOVEY Dunne, a Boise High School' and It all 19 carries. Mike Wlscombo was Parker (Wittum kick) RED’S State Ji>st ^...... - - (ions and two lost fumblps, cost tum kickj ...... ;...... TfinCs-Ncws Sports Editor graduate, completed 25 or 3S amoilnted to 645 in total offense, the visitors the game. . passes for 356 yards, one in* another school record. Ed ’'The • U I — '^Olsen 1- run ' (pass PO C ATE LLO — Jerry Dunne, terception and itivc'touchdowns. F le a " Bell; caught 12 passes. 11 Idaho led in first downs ‘ 30-! failed) probably, the closest. thing;..t o He added,83.more on the ground from . ^ n n e • and - an 83-yarder and in passing yardage 406 to NIU — Bray.25Tun (Wittum Jack-Armstrong-Idaho has ever Lo wind up wilh 439 yards in from Dan Halt, for a total of 173. T hey fell behind only on kick) ..produced,-shattered all the ffin- total offense, erasing.tlie nia^ a record 261 yards - and four .the‘ground,'where y^IU had "a Rain Can’t Dam pen UI — Sizelove 19 pass from ‘ lor records in the Idaho State of 3^4' set last year by. Larry touchdowns. l72-l33Tulge. • • book Saturday nftemoon os the K cQxchuk. His 350 yards pass The Bengal? brutalized - Par ” N lU took the lead in the open - Bengals punished the over- Tng were 14’ moFO-than .Kerry sons all afternoon, the'opehihg ing minutes of the game. Ol matched Parsons Wildcats.48-6. chuck had against Portland seconds being the tipoff. Carlis sen's first pass of the “-game Harris returned the kickoff 29 Sage Grouse O pening was intei'cepted by Tom Harvey yards to the ISU 45 and three at the Idaho 30. H arvey ran it plays later Dunne had the ball IF YOU Vv/ERE A f^AVERlCi< Despite adverse w eath er con- who worked 955 hours for 272 m - tho end zone. He ra n . for back to the five and two plays Loiighorri Ground Jater.' NJU 'quarterback .Stev? dkioiu. M agic VaUey hunters birds.. Brown’s Bench, which 19 on the first play, passed to showed a fine cottontail rabbit Boll-for '26 yards-on-th®-next P ark er passed for_th e .touch turning out In larger num b«r^ IN -1-969, population with 120 checked out, and then hit Ha^ris In end down. enjoyed successful opening of zone corner for the fmal 10 Northern opened up a 23-3 Hie sage grouse season with th vlth,the lineup by team captain Sam Barkcr leaped up to {frab the OverwlbelSns' 9. giving tho United States ah after a brief scuffle. Most” of of the British Open, .fired ^ six matches halved, -markfng Snead following a^ipi Qiitlasts ball but ' Moorc took it away Insurmountable 3-0 lead in the them wt:re c h a rg ^ . pressure M^fobt eagle pull diT lH'c“■ fIrsnim____ c-in:__ -1in 8rren__:_____ ew al»*o(_» .______trouk—mQrnlnpL • __ • round fo r the b c W e the OtVdefende-'S’ - f c e r Da:vl3-Cup^atche3'ir'. ~ : - dkordarlv^jonducL : iho 17th-holb Saturday to draw the ' bicnhfai golf U.S» trtups, enabled lRe~YaHEs hit-tho^ground.-:------1-— the . final nmtch of Uie R yder that - ihe teams flnishodreven. to overcome a two"- match INebraslia ' Moments later Moore, fi soph ■Na\7-45--22^ Cup with Jack NicKlaus T he V X ^ f l n e r * o r the Cup M deficit .ftnd set it up., fo r Billy omore from Tacoma. Wash., cive a.,gallant British team, a Previous • times,' was- a 5-1 Casper-and”Ntcklausr— ------•LINCOLN. Neb. (UPl)' — made “a- nifty , grab .of a 2&-Vurd ANNAPOLIS. Md. . (UPIH* ! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! J shocking tie with the United ivorMe to win again. But Casper could do no better Southern California showed it touchdown strike from B 1 a n* Halfback Charlie PlUman ran States^______Late victories by Dan Sikes than halve his mate h-' with had survived’ the Iqss o f O'.'T. chard:- to mov^ Oregon ahead or touchdowns the flr?t -two ■ - ^ P L U S ■ « ...... Huggett ‘to keep' flie Simpson by defeating Nebraska 21-17. The scoring opportunity tim'es Penn State had the ball teams deadlocked with only one 31-21 Saturday, but the-victory wj^s set up whM Oregon's Bill' and the Nittany Lions went on contest remaining. didn't com e without a last Drake intercepted a pass on the to overwhelm Navy, 45-22, ■ FREE POPCORN I Nickiaus.' a m an who has won period scare from the Cornhus- Utah 37 and returned.lt to th« Saturday before 28.796 ' fans, | j A N D I Pirates’ Moose everything that golf has lo.offer kers. 26. third largest crowd In Acade- but never before appeared in a Blanchard and M oore com my..hIstory. mwmmn ^ Ryder Cup match, appeared to Nebraska trailed 2S-7 with only 5:48 left, but scored two bined again early In the fourth Penn State led Navy by only ch matters for the Yankf period on. a third touchdown touchdowns In 2 1-2 minutes to 17-7 at halftime but scored four [ GAS FOR ^bcn..he_won the I6th hole a; pass. lhis-onc covering49 yards. i^uchdo.ww Jn^e-^cond-half j Jacklln had a bogey-five, bui cut-the.-mnrgln-to-sevcn-polnts* No-Hits Mets 4-0 If-tiea-Tan-Orcgon-Tccord-rdc to put the gam e out o f Nav: the British champ d rew even The Huskers got the ball back most scoring throws fn one con^ reach. I t was Penn State’s. 2( EAST FIVE POINTS I with his fantastic shot on the with 2:15. to go on their own 32, NEW YORK (UPI)-Bob' The 21-year-o)d righthander test. •• consecutive ■ victory, I6ngest ■ CORNER OF_BLUE LAKES - KIMBERLY ROAD 17th hole. but the—Trojans—John Young , Moose. wJth_the_aId of Roberto valk^d two and struck out six /It thn m ih pr<«oyij tht» . ^tnicV fir^ t-ra rly . in strina of games In the natlonll Clemente’ s leaping catch of -|W lidOR-QUAtlTY-QASI^W ER*'pRieE! had to flE h t.S e lr w . y throuBh b y. (oiareopU ig . a Nebraska the opening qi^arle_r_on * 54-yard without Wayne Garreifs line drive during the game. Nebinskii..45mnil run by chunky RocITy Pamplln ■A“ 37^aYd“ bursi“ *>ji--Pittman against-ithe-right-field fence-In Clemente went to'the fence’ ln pWyiog area. Bjlh men had n ,h| jj that 'capped" aii'SB^yard driV«: on"Thtf'11rsr sericiT-of-downsi - salset B Fiill-Service or ServitXourself-B- _..the„s.ixth_Jnning,_hurled_thc right -field- and- leaped -high_to .£hances_to_sDalch_victoxy—.with ...... , On-the.previous play,.Blanchard up his first touchdOivn,j_t.wo: ■ sixtlvhitter of the major lesgbe ipag Garrett's liner with two long putts for eagles Oh the ' That set up a 34-yard field hit tight end Andy Maurer on yard plunge. Following a Navji and Save Even season Saturday as the Pit- 0^ in the sixth. G arrett also final hole but the tension ' ;oal b y Ron Ayala which put a ' 17:yard pass to the Oregon punt, Pittm an broke loose fo r a B r=;isfiurf...... • T^iCiaitrhardno-Mattv-Akw-tn 46. 58-yard T D Run, Ightcenter In the fourth for the -GlennsJEerryL with one out In the second^ Swoboda with one out in the -Overcomes fifth-and-Rod-Gaspar-leading : the ninth to give the Mets their only baserunners. With 3S;874 rival fans cheer- Gooding -Ing— him — on,— M oose_Ju ilke4. Gaspar to lead, o ff the ninth, GLENNS FERRY — The retired Tommie Agee on a foiil . Glenns F e rry Pilots sounded i popup to first- baseman , A l j warning note to conference foe: Oliver, got Garrett on bounce Friday night when they rollec a to third, and retired A rt \ over the Gooding Senators T " " Shamsky—on— a — wrounder-^ second-CTdlnflhe game. ..Glenns F e rry took the opening The other no-hltters In the kickoff .and ground to the 12- majors this season w ere b>» Don i .’ard -line before sending Wes Wilson o f Houston. Bill Stone- I Ferris In^ He also got the two- man of Montreal, Jim Maloney 1 ' point conversion. - o f Cincinnati and Ken Holtzman < — ^n-the-second-period'the Pilols of Chicago- in the National i drove, close agam and Bob Car- League and by Baltimore’s Jim 1 '. penter scored from the two.-But Palmer In the American — before-halftime-the-senators-flot ■teagi a big break when the P ilot punt- ______feat was the first I cr'fumbled the ball-momentarily nine-lnning nh-h»ter hy it Pirate ^ jn his end zone, and tr ie d -to pitcher-since - Cliff- Chambers . run out. He wps tackled a t (he pitched one* against the Braved ' two-yard1Ine and Jefferies went in 1951. Nick Maddox pitched • in on a keeper. the only other nine-lnning n- The'Senators cut the margin hitter b y a P ira te pitcher in to 14-12 in the third perk>d when 1907. Harvey Haddlx v w with ( a bad hike from center in- punt the Pirates when he ^Itched 12 t formation set Gooding up on the wtfnT toja ilgaukeein the 13thJnnlng IB 1959. . , But Gooding tu.cked J t aw ay i Piryes took advantai “ shortly "after "WlieB'” R'a'Ti'd'y tary Gentry’s wildness Schwager broke loose o score three runs on only one hit i yard 6WWp._ Vl.c_PhUHps In -4heV_fourlh.... Dave Cash j for .the insurance points when he walked and Willie - Stargell i blocked a Gooding punt, and fell singled ffi- center. B oth-m oved i on the ball In tho end zone. up on a double steal and Cash t scorcd 6n a w ild pitch as Gentry walked Clemente. -Gen- . Wendell Has try then hit Al Oliver with a pitch—to -lo a d -th e -b a s e s —and j another wild pitch scoc«d < Stargellr- 44-0 Nod miburih OLvenIndians .SHOSHONE — W endell’ s tent ground attack o f K irk Den nis and Ralph K ing and a -s tln ^ Cards Drop ilefense that .held Shoshone in- side Its own 30-yard-Ilne moat of the ninht combined for a 44-0 Fading Gtdjs Trojan victory Friday night. Wendell stormed to a 3(M) half- CHICAGO (U P l)—Tho skid' time lead and was never head- ding Chicago Cubs committed ■ cd,- whtlo-tho indlaofl- couldn't two error.?-Tn-th®-elghlh-lnnlng, mount an attack a l all. -----Dennis started Iho-flCorlnR-by enabling .St. ‘ Louis to .score a s - ncorlng from 18 yards out on three''unearned runs' the n rollou^. K ingjrnn the t vv o* Cardinals scored a 4-1 triumph pt'lnt conversion. Near tho end Saturday. . of the oponlng period Tliompson Chicago- pitcher BUI Hands ( HURht a ^ r f r d T D pass, and was-protectlns a 1-0 lead on the KInK BRuIri run in a two^polnter. strength of Jim Hickman's 31st lanFseOTtra-mmsrtf-minutefl honw~fun-f>f- thn , year__In Inlcr,im the sccnnd period, cap- fourth Inning, when Cart...... pltiR n long Trojan drlvo by pltch-hlttcr Vic DaVaJllI6~flIh- Roinff In from the two. He ran gled with one out In th i eighth n his third two-point play of and Lou Brock singled, sending I P niKlit: I A 17-yiird riih and a rocoV- crcil funMHo In tho Slio.sliohe end cirfwn. flrwt (•) •ixl zone Into lr\ tho name finished -111®-Wi'tufell "scoTInK...... IF .YOU WERE A MAVERICK -||^ YOU’LL BE AS MAD I w. if ^ .....iction, four , . ^ AS A HORNET 1n quiet, wm foflablo Piper Chofokco teuoni andyoiif own p m p na[,_. wllli modern low wlnji. pilot ff)8l ) 0oK. Clvc> you You'll Ihflll Ip the ffccdom * real flyinK »larC toward 1970 N-.— -and UKlnaildn of lliBht....your.I|r>l*olo flight. , ' You'll fly iii.lhe Piper C herokee , ...wolld's most popular aitp l^ e wllh modern low w in f.'*^ lornot, the Uttio Rich •Carl . Qiilut, toomy, cttiniorlablo, Expert government-rated fligh t' ' ( Inilriiclors. .S,>llityk that iirfte |o try lomelhing new and rticich in Qgpiity,.Rich In Stylo,, «h«llcnalnH, Como Ily with • ■ ' “and $rre8rtJTfln-$ie95- TOUR PIPER lllIE aMnR , SEE IT .TUESDAY,. SEPTEMBER 23 ' SKYWAYSvINC: Munklpol Airport . Durlay. Idaho «76-7472 ------“ PHirPAVNIrMOR.-r-.... 4^ILLS MOT^ 3 3 8 S h o ilio ii* S t. vir. T w in wss. • PLYMOUTH ^ - • “TOYOTA-^' \7' NEW-MODEL ANNQUNCEMENI 236 SHOSHONE ST. WEST. TWtN FALLS -EXTRAI-EXIRAI— WILIS MOTOR CO-ANWOUNeES^NE^lNES^FOlHWOl — ^)ank - Wills- manoger-of-Wills-M otor Co;7- ^ t e d tbat_j,he.:nc.w_-lines..-fronT..RIyfT5ou!h,:Ram_blcc,„and-.Jeep-will T 1arfTe7 1 Kri|_l7‘ afTa~dtfllghr-evDry-rpan7 -woiTian7-ond-child-i'' M agic Valley. There ,is-ot ledsf one auJompbile among^ these new 1970's that wjll respond to the tosfe, desires, and dreams of even the-most discriminating car buyer. Plymouth offers fo r'1970, the most versatile new mbdol: Iine-uj5“IrrHisfbfy7^itlra freshly reslyled and realigned full size Fury series, an improved'Road- Runner-inspired inter fnedialo-linerO-neW^ffi^del-iri-the^com'pacf^riev^he'Vadanf Duster, and a totally-new specialfy-performance.Barr«yda... "T h e 197,6 line is in dicative o f Plymouth's offer to create Wills; new- cor monager' of truly—oulAtanding-product-of-s^ .^is_Motor_Co._i:Th^Hofnet ferjngs -in every market;.seg-' offers p wide range of power ment," Wills-said.—Nover-be- and.luxur.y.options.ond-con-be f0 r,e-hawe-we-g0 0 0 .int0-a .n e w dreised.upJoLSfjo/Jy-appfiQ^ fnodeLyeac-Vtfith:&udi..stfiingth- aiLJi£RJ?.C-cL_UR_taJl_tb^per., in each model we ofTor. We formance-minded buyer." ^TORT^4JRy^T=l=OI^^ arB,_vefy,..en}hu5i_____ ^Mr..-WiilF-^3l50--.sald,-^Ami m outh's outlook, for 19_70.‘ bas'sgdor,—which continDc’s An^rican Motors'all new Hornet,for 1970 is designed- to m e ^ a br;Md -NEW-PtYMOUTH-PERFORMER^— :rOne-of-the-two-t»ew-^top-ofTthe-llne W ill^ Motor. C S a lso ori~ the ^ I y ”fuirU;' S."cHT(in¥ witK rang^ of ihdividuartransportatioriTequirernents. With' choice of six cyl Plymouth Fury models for 1970 is shown"'above. It's the Sport Fury GT, nounces five lines of 1970's air conditioning standard, fills inder &nd V -8 engines and a wide range' of options, the Hornet permits from A m erican M oto rs; led b y >he gop between stondord-size th g-buyerr-to-tailor-the-car~to~hi5~lTTCll<;^Oal ^heeds. THe^'oa-inch"wfTeeI~’ a.standard-size performance car.;Standard-_.engjne~is“:a—440-cublcr inch fFie” a lI-n ew com pact Hornet7. cors_ and intermediates.-Rebel b a s e , five-passeriger Hornet features contemporary styling distinguished V-8. Also,new to Sport Fury lines Is the S-23 model and a special Broug- ■'The n e w Hornet w iji strength- versatile' intermediate, er> American Motors' p*^ion while Javelin and AMK are b y a long'hood, sharply.angled windshield and short rear deck. Shown . ham package: Shown is the G T two-door hardtop. in the m arket,’ ’ stated Ernie sporty is the Hornet S S T two-door sedan with optional black vinyl top. rTherRiipidrTTaifsitz System Announced Will* Motor Co. onnounced Iti nov/ RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEM, which In- cludoi all the porfortnonce modeli f»om Plymoujh, Including the ‘Cudo, tlie GIX, ;lh» Sport Fur/ GT, Road Runner, and the Valiant Duller 3-i'O. , The Sporf Fufv GT i» performance leader in the Fury line ond pretenlt s big, bold look wflh major rejtyling o< the front ond rear. Plymouih't mId-ilie_perfermance..modelj, Rood Runner-ond GTX, intro duce even'more innovative option* to lotljfy the very ipeciol inlerejti of tlio gtowl^^g legionj ©{ perfaitTionce »niUy»ia»'».“Th*.{ion1 oritft of the ip>eimcd>- ale» are rcstyled new grillei, hoodi. ond fbnderi, while the rear endi hnve been rVjIyled ond tha body »ide Qpjjaaronco-I* new-Jiom-tho_belt^ljQa.j£ ROADRUNNER FOR 1 970 PlytTiouth offeruhe king of the performonfo engtnei. the 426 cuble-lnch, four-barrel hemi a» well o»'440 cubic-inch ijw.bortel. A new racy-looking two-door coupo — the Doiier — l» on atlrociival^ A n^'A' power-bulga tiood, ond ilyllng Imptevemenii to*'front, raar, e[^d priced new performance - compelilor that Plymouth hai added - body tidei ptoviria on,ev«n mora rocv oppgoranca fiy tha high-nacfofm'once line. Alonn w»h Iha a-TlymomK-Rood -Runner. A._tiloh.eul It 4.tO-c< high-flow Holley twe-barrel caiburetori li eptlty^al, ai li the .><26-cub1c-lncti Uantmliiion. hemi enolna, equipp«d with nevThydrauilc .loppeli. Continued are luch pop- le now leader In the performance field, however, li the new 'Ciida__I tolly different from front to reor ar;d from the roof to the 'ire*. Ealerior ilyling NEW TOP PERFORMER — 1970's newest *'shaker'? hood. A ir scoop extends through ulor feature* at the color(ul Road Runner bird emblem ond Ihe ditllnctlve li bold arid ilook with .the long Shaker hood, ihort decki, sporH:s performance car Is this Plymouth hood, enabling driver to selecet air for maxi •‘beep-beep” tiorn. all-height, and Meeply roked wind»hJeld. HemI ’Cuda> featuring the 426 cubic-lrich m um power. Willi Motor Co. U truly Ihe leader In the performbnee field for 1970. hemI engine with 8>barrel carburetor and THE NEW JAVELIN TOYOTA MARK IISTATIONWAGON ■JEEP’ W A G O N E E R THE-LUXURIOUS AMBASSADOR.; , ..,AmeilWn.,Mototi hQi'onr»uhce_d dolalU oflli-Javelin jpprt»-hordtO| rt-of-the-ltnported cor. *n'-lti*-U.. S.-< ■Jeep^' vehicle* offer mor« thn'l.otliflf.cari ond truck*. Trv*, you ifo get Amerlcnr) Moior*' lu«urlou* Amboundor for 1V70 fenturet new rnor end 1?70, which Irtcliidat numeral exferier and Inlarisr tlyling enolngerlng phciiliei Ih* Ameilcon moiorlil't naed' for imoll «conomy<-tnf it^nt pctck •nnie kind of drlvino *ote ond comfort, llie inmo *inoolh poWer, 4>- »tyltng lor oil lavan. niodol*.'Seilon* omi hdiiiiop* hnve naw raor fantleri, iha parformortca ’ omr'cien|ura comfort* ol lh« larger Dotrolt mCKleli, ynl 'thnngei. Tha Javeitn hni o new look up front with d longer hood and o cflllence In inlerlor trim ond pretligo 'oppearnnce (hot oilier nianulocturari lull-widtli renr humpei* ond new tnllllbliti, S1allan^n 236 SHOSHONE ST. W. TW IN FALLS JN»tTESJfOU TO ITS 1970 PLYMOUTH - RAMBLER Bobby Wlllt'hai boen7ri»truniontal In making Wllli Motor TOYOTA Co. the loador In Modlc Volloy'i automotlvo Industry. His courteoul, oilldenr lervlco )ias mado him ths custorr^or re> la tlo n i mand'oor as woll aa Ihe larvlco managor. N o f un------tp m n io n l» iho »IncoT«'pralio of customori who idy, *'|f ' you warit the )ob'do«o right, tfike It to l3ob,” So during the now car «howlno »ciy hollo to’ nobby‘Wilh'bocauio }j'« will »qy^ you tjmo, trouble. oncTVfonoy. '^Isunday, Sept^^l; ^969 Tii^es-News, Twin Falls, Idaho A-1 Yoiitli Iiiyents Own When you need a'Job ’-lo.fiolpicovercd carrots are scattered- -Wiih school cxpensos’.n^.thcre'around the perimcier or the " aren't any you can always, in-jarourid the perim eter of- the -’pnnjnc:—^ ^ — -Mfloldriimttrarftftcrrabbtr'niiid— :: This_was.thc'-tbink1ng.or DaV- get them used to eating the; car- - ' !dI JohnFon.'son l>^kncr^n 'cnn ,of'M'r*'PX-* nnd ^ Mrs.,Ml.. Hom er Johnson, southwest .<3 f • the . next ..^application, Tw frf'‘Palls'. AUilough he' ha-< a about three days later. contaTin job takinR care of schtiol jnwns kicker. Carrots^ut and-oiL j . i.i — auring tnc sumnier,-' voung' bav* i, afA h en .d u sted with strych- idw’a:_JuiiiQt_in_lhc-^.win-^i:aUsIs 4»in&-^in-a--povv'der.-formi— ^A-lr 1 7 High School, dccided |ic. had th'ough.they taste somewhat bit' sonie .extra time and felt .he ter and wotild be ignored [f ’ mipht as-w e ll put; I f to use.' • rabbits hadn’ t been trioked -Using'.a_Dcpartmenl.of-Agri the first uhpoisoned bait, they , culture -bulletin: as_,’ a guide, are oafen.'ih sufficient amounts young- David sot up..his own to result "in a good kill. ; •jack 'rabbit extermination •'con- David uses th e-fa m ily Jeep tract .business.•- -to plant his bait and poisoned In' the beRinning 'h e and a caVrots. His., fees are 'ch a rged . friend form,?d- a-partnership- anrJ- by the m ilts of., field needed to *• '"•rchased ttjuipmvnt but David bo co.vercd and the .bait and jqIp ow ntr, .man* poison 'are pinnled in a band 'ager-and-opcratorrTC^tT^r^r •jmjtmd':^ir-ficldrwneTeT‘aBb1B‘ some much appreciated help ^ causing c r^ damage. from his family. , )ne farm er, D avid said, had T he secret of Jii.^ success, • suffered a loss:estimat- _ D a v id says, is' that by handling . _ ____ .500 bofore he contract- \ -rabbit -poisoning- for-arnUmWr ed-for'th c rabbit extcr'mfna'tioh. o f ia n d owners;' he-can''(ypcra'te This has been a Jieavy rabbit on a large scale and' thus save year, the,businessman says,.and m oney and hopefully make . a he for, one is lioping for a simi -profit. lar condition-next -year; ------— Setting up a businesiv-espo- —-The-bait-and-,-poison-are-all— _ iiiU Iy one j^fluiring the pur- planted- at night so -his exter- •chufi0-riiXj:50-po0nds-^bf-rstrj*ch-- -minatlon=job=go€5n’t^t^ln blt=- nine involves all son's of com^ him from working days -pUcations-rioiiK— roungr ------_to*obtain tfii services of He said he thinks the itmri ______tn-w ill-work-tiut-wett-ai number ofHaw'criforcem ent and n e x t, soa.son." Expen.scs „ channels. in_ order. to._bc lieingjowered as_he_works cleared and - perm itted 'to pur- better methods and . acquires - chase’ the- poison.------:------■- bettcn-equipmenIi_AJarmQE_can. ' Tlie' attorney also drew up -a do the same'^thing himself, but — contract which-the -young-busi- it-takes-time.- especiallyif nessman presenis tQ each-land ■ ■ ■' *' ■■ ■■ ■ ■ 1 ana • owner before thd extermination to in job is accepted. vest ‘in a sizeable' amount of Thus far David .said he has equipment. spent most of-this season mak- - " I can'save the farmer- -‘xpdnsc.s Dut He plans (0 TtTOTCy c i n r i N G e q u i p m e n t ' Sp e e d ; i as each carrot Is cul Into several sections continue next year, .expand and run,” David says, ‘ ‘and at tho •’— Jtm-slngipTnoiionrHerc-Davwjonnsort'iK!) ftfthe'nrsrsTfep“6nfire: ———-moijernty.e- 'ht5 ~ 'c ^ ipment~~a'nd •same- -CUT Fl^(afeR9~T01'NEUMON|A~an>'Qiien-onlTi8~ai^diroHho'Tw)n~FnlTs~ n\a- . irxCTter?ind-Karcn-OrtM*rierfr^h^^^ chalrirt#tt,-At Icft, ' ny ARVETTA SAVAGE Red Crons Chapter’s first aid squad. Ilore with Uio help of Iho CUlzensiliand' Theimn Tucker of,ih o Ci D. alprt team, Blands b y with t'adio contacLln c a «^ . TimoK-Nown Corrc.sj>ondi:nt radio alert lonm, nnd thelr cqulpmont; first nldors demonBlraie BomB .oi thoir n doctor, nmbu lanco o r addltiotul flrst aid help la needed. < cnpnhilltlcs. Jlm.Smllh pn tho strctchcr, Is chccked'ovcr by Hyron Hacking, P A U L — During Ihelf youlip or mnrrk'd years, Mr, antf Mrfi. Keith Cardon M errill .Sr. hud T h e 'co u p le Iiiw one' diiiij{liter. to he'around .17 degrees below yeurned for iv vHciiHiin trip; Now Horn April 1, IKOri, at KIch- zero and hesldes fro.stlng hlH 82 years later; iheir life prac- nipml, Utah, Mr. Merrill Kpniit nasiv on the w ay to work, tho llciilly cnnslHts of vacnilon trlp^, hin eaM y' years in Ulnh ,iind breiid ii\ the huuKo bread drflwec First Aiders Mobilized They hiivo iwo hom«H, one at Krachiatcd fmii^ North -Cache iilso w oiild 'freero. ' ' P.iiul \vjilch they have nunhltUn* H igh School. He wan uno <>f nine . In 102(1 whllo working for tho cd BinEolDJOTTmd'inTTomnrnnit 'Children - « f —W illl«iiu,ijiitl_i,in;y. H»>r” f-.C*?IPI>»»y. bc'nnd another ot M chu, .Arlzoim,, whero thtiy Cnrdnn M errill, nuin wero^t'llVUriMK IHlCt'tliflt; huvo upent winters Nincc 111(11. . A f t e r urnduiitlon. ho w cnt.ti to fariiitjrii and whllo Qr^ssliig . This -mnkes tlioir Ufa Koimd work as timekeeper for a rail a .brld go o ver a drain'ditch, llkq a “ bowl of chorrie.H," hut road. Apparently nmrriafto was tho truck went-out nficontrol M r, Merri|l sayN they iir« well teriiiod . » "r<^wariUng experi and tipped T)ver fnto Ihe drifin iVhen tho.avcriiga Twin Palls F or examplo at the'10G9 coun TIds.la onl/>a small portion acquainted with hard timofl and e n ce.'' heciMiKu^nher hiH..l'uno ditch. Mr, M errill, was rciirOghi city ruMdent ruHhus tu thu nceno ty fiiir Bomb UOO oersons coll* o f tho avallablo supply o f first hnvo known near poverty. ‘ 2!1, 1017 .iimrrlnco tu G r u 'c e behind .the steorinR wheel and of-« fire, 1 cd'.on.iho lhrco;:ilriiLnld Jlu- ‘ “ Your (llfflciiU times come V^bb,. ho'co^clved » tin .fnlKe waH rescued by his'partner.-tlo the <;m!nly <;aMiily fairgroundnfairground he may tions and theic personnel ' whcirTDuYo-ljr.'n'aoproBBloimnfl l51tn^1!)0-t«'i‘'W n im m w r‘5rTIiey Tccnr7raninr5Tniift7{?^ffifd‘iiT (i“ ir noi“knowruow ...... woir ..... proJrcctcdnHr ffil^ . T fio ir itiWbialhta rangi havo ft fam ily to k^cp/' he mild, were m arried In the I/)gan I.D.S flllff-n eck for many ycnrs. i » . . ,all the way from blisters and u county were trained in (ihtald .’•und not much to keoj) It with.", Temple. • ' Through hard llme.i, tho peo Should' ho bccnme Involved in set Htomachs (0 a hear^attacl.. clBBses. M any w e r« beglnnflrs Thoy ulruiuiloil ihrouflh thU In 1020, Mr. Mccrlll- and-hli, ple found -U diffIfliiU-to an--«eoldun(,-howtiver,. it. will - Huron Orlgga, chaplet'-chalr* while -other* ".‘werv'- renewlng’^- period, phis a poHii nutbronk brother, Jack, tu m ^ to farming Hci w ork 'an d Mr. M errill'w as probably ho only a tiinttcr of mqn; said thore-are-now Rome card?-they-hnvpho! (CooUnu«4 OQ Pa«a. A -i). I — A-l-TJm61-New*"f,win PallBTldaho '.'~Sundav/Se 21, 196V ' Wiuable. I d o-n o t think, thisj ThtsJs providing you can find is true. V/m'you s'cWlc the argu- a collector w'ho'wants them. ■meilt?i;------only Mexicon-coinage, whl[:h.hafr~' Th& M oneybox increased much in vpiue is thnt Answer: Don’ t know if the col of the Revolutionary periods apd umn can se'ttte. the i^irgument, : B Y FR A N K SCHELLr some’ of the-older. large ,filvcr '• • b ur your, ffie n d js wrong - at coinage.. The_i^sf_ls_eas;j to'. , From A. V. R., Vwin Falls,ithc figi 3 o f liberty sho,winR least as far as these 50-centavo find, with the, excepdon of a ' Idaho:' I have a United Slates bare____ \jrapst. Sincc,t)iis ‘shocked pieces, are concerned,- (Inciden very.few, pieces. quarter 1 would like to know ihc public,' the dies ^wero rc- tally. this IS the:Seco,nd etter (Questions on coins and cur- i^eJ5-C»:omaa madtL u:CQYC£.ler-Llbcn yls. hody we have • had on this coin in •'t^^^^cT^r-yp'^rxoln5 roncy_should_bc-Lscnt_to_-Th6— I her hand and •with, arm or (chain...... m. »il)- , and Money Box, care The Times- • say^ "t ib o r t y ” - around her,. are branfl new, they might bring all the rest o f the issue- until News, Twin Falls, fdaho.83301:)' The dnlc is almost worn off, 1930 w ere-m ad e this -way. The you .15 cents apiece. < . . " but it h 192S. On .rflnncctod >vllU llio Covcra- jncnt, ^ — Ii’o -a c «p H itn t-ih o “ Tcfldora o f tiun iiownji'ipi’ r wuli ilio nnlutulid oiiportunltion.in (.o v iin iin riit iniitlllnnH Tnll dulriils Jiuvo Ix'fin iniiitnd Iti ..n. tiuw. Luol^lut: "L/, S., federal lAND BANK ■Oivil Scrvlco l' .A rt classes will be re.suming attending the. ".Y 'I.a rt program soon. at.thc_YM -YW C A in T w in say the classes’ ar& the hinhlight i _ !£aJi&.afld.pro6ably4ho-one-TOOBl of-their—wcctnmlTihTy havel~ anxious lo get feack - to class learned so 'much-in 'th e eight is the-tcacher.. weeks course they find them p.Trk . haired .M artha • Genn selves thihking in tcrms/of sea Cu'rlsbn will 6 e'teaching art in soned artists. the “ Y " progran^ for a third -Classes^witl begin Oct’. 1, with year and she loves every minute morning, evening, and afternoon of ,it. In fact she has loved cv e rr sessions to acconfmodate those minute she has ’ spent wit. interested In-the program. Each p a in ty penci^ nr rrnvnns_slDce. -class—is—lwe-4ioursr-but—Mrsr Carlson sayS they stretch into the-age-of-three-yoars— three or mo/e because of.after A daughter of Mr. anJ Mrs. class questions and interest. Olan Genn, Twin Fails, Mrs. A teacher must, be versatile Carlson says she can’ t rem em In 'su ch 'C lasses'a nd this may ber when, she wasn't working Ijo one o f Mrs^ Carlsop’ s rea with art in some form; Her fath sons for success. She is able er recalls when she was fou^ to tcnch-water. colors,-skctching; year^ old, she began working charcoal or oil work and intro? with letters and numbers, when duces her students tQ .all most four-year-olds- don't even these media. know the alphabet. She would turn a 'fig u re or-le tte r Jnto an Her policy Is not to do It animal or picture of some type, for the student, but to ericourage When she was 12 years oold, lA L f e As“'onc~student.~Eva 'Rosa, she 're'ceived her fir s t.a r t les said, she .had drawn one ju{; sons. it'w a s 'n o t until she was .so often she swore she .woulc Comparo af $M 9 8*oz. 89c fliz* 13 years of ape, however, that never look at it again until fhc she'w as able to obtijin a r t'le s looked over her many sketches GILLETTE LAVORIS sons in school.’ Throughout her of It. and'could sec major ipi- school'years,'Martha who was provement. > knack razor mouthwash six fee t-ta ll by the tim e she • Yvonne Huddleston said she w a s -12 ryears old and'tow bred was so proud o f her first sketch above her fellow students, used she was anxious to show It to •fvr-art-wdrk-lo-gootl-^dvant- everyone, regardless dl wheUier TWO STUDENTS, WORKING on dlflercnt types of masterpieces got help from versatile In*. ace. ShO Kavo It to her .friends or not they urtderstood art. ~-fitruciofnviP«‘thirGciih~Ctr>'ifibnr~duritig-cin5g-atnhc-**y^itrTwln~FniigrEva~w?isaricfn~iooks— r in a ~ c l^ m a tes so UicSr~wOIiia over n recent'painting wlih w IilclT ^ie won a prize in a stinw- ih'Is suiffmer afla“ Yvortne Hnd^ 'Bornnnre-hBmbotit-'hci-hcJghtr ■show^l^0“anyo^^!7''^^lC“liuBh^ dic-ston, right, puts finishing touchcs on a chalk drawing. Both students had never tried palnt- : Now h e r 'a r t talent, is still ed. • 3 iKirnUu bliid.i • K m p * b r M th Ing until Introduced to art m aterials In the “ Y ” program . : ______helping othei^a. Several persons Somclimea art claisses m ove out of doors, "especially on nice fall days wlien color It abund ant. . • . ' ' Mrs, Carlson recalls her own lob', ji.4^ fill Broadway Tour Offered Local Residents (Continued from Fogo A-S) . CLEARASIL A. Schwarti, 761 Mounta:...... Drii-c, has just re'lurncd from acne aid a t6ur of Droadway theatrical How to get productions and is planning lo make /mother tour In Fehruury, Next lime, she hopes to take the. best of a a-.-numher -of - area Te«JdenL'< along. Her tour, pnrt of ii' sum* m er class‘for pra(lui>tc~ii~ T)i ineatre Ue.ilgn from ll versity. of Indiana,.Included ni tending eight Uroadway pla^i. A fter »jach producllpn. tKc tour delegates were given an oppor .TuBt bo Buro ho’fl n M a t(3o tunity ti> visit buck Htage, m eet donlor. Otir cuBtomorfl nU the pjflyers and. Hispect sots, . wayB got tl)o boBt of uh . T h o Jn nddltlon to attending pliiys, bPHt honring iiidfl, thb bcttt the, group'vlsllcd m ajor defllgn housvfl n f' Manhullan, visited fitting, tho best in fiorvico NUC's scenic design studio, met nnd ncccHflorioH for a n y k in d with coHtume desfgnor-s, nrtljy^n ofnid.InothorwordH^ihobcst in_ ligliilng (loKlEtl-niiil .other -w ocftn poHBibly gjv§ thonrj pluisiiH of theater UcalKn, -M ftyhe-Um(rt>-wby-w e-i -I'lie-entlro-tour-lantcd-only Ttn o w n an, "'r lio T v lo B t K o - fll;miUi>ii«..nml .on<’-hii|f weirks,, Inii dclu'gules nho met Inforninl- Bpoototl Nnma ln'IictirInR'*r ly for lyncheonH and,oilier bucIiiI • , Como in and try to got tho' RiUhurlngM with ilroudwiiy nturs boBto^uH, It’uoasy.* ■\* und design exccullvcH, . . —Un-alLiiight^nujorlplays-wer* vlHlt.e(|, aiild Mrs. .Scliwartz, lid* onix iw^torn rcprcsenlaUvc . )n tl|w tour tif S2 pcr.sons. neciKise she enjoyed the tour, Mrf(^ .Schwijrti; In now nll'^mpt'- Ing lo cimtuct nt)i6r» who. niiglit hu' Inturcsted in .a Nimitor trip iHul’ Baid she will miiku ull'iir- runf^omentn, ' schedullfig pliiya and vi«l(N In N e w .Y o rk ! With Btrong Inlorcst in-tliwalrn I . in ihts'iiroa, Mrs. .Schwart/. Hni(| 1 ^ fihfr*heliflv<*i*^nrn*^l>*nr” 9ft'pci^ •on#—iihoultK .J>« -recrMltefl- by rebrutirn, ; .' Mrs, .Hchwnrt/,. who denlghed th« iniorinpa>r her own modern ' 6.TS-OX. $ 1 ;Q 5 S i n home, hns alsrf'hrlppd with th© ... (leNlgn fluvernl })UHlnenn l,)iii|d- CREST ioRK,-her m ost'recent effort t|ie A tK A - Holiday . Inn In Pocatello of toothpaste. SELTZER wi)lch VCam cloi" , w an' thc 678-9312 tliotne. _ M c a .' ScUwuriz .said alio hopes to hcgln nonn mntthig pinni fo the, tour ftnd hopes. InloroHtflu rcHldentfl' will contact h er.;,U Is not a commnrcjol unilerutkm* -din!irrirn7i. nni one“ « t nient. not. ji.. hnro,*'.; she lald^ M TO tW IN TEl^TO UR of lIro».Iw ny i».b6lnii‘^>l»hhoa Tiy ‘oWon B«hw«rlS’ wKo i!oTio»'^^^ yvijnt to g o -'b a e k .... !>e able' lo (ako ti number of M iiglo Valley roriiilDnlH wUii her. Tho tour would Include u mim* ...... would he filce to > help , ' ber ol'B roadway' p]ay8;. ■ ~A«4-Tlii>B>-N8wa,*Twln Fqift,-Idaho•.•.: -:SundQy,-Sapt» i'21^ T969 M O B IL E D ISASTE R U N IT , abovfe. Is available b y loan from Boise and was,iis4^d for the fli^t tim e.during the county fair. I t Is guppUed ahd_siaffcd b y the locol group. Some of the near- M first aucrs who m'aa such cveots includo Bob Bcncfiel, •CrriZENS b a n d r a d i o A lcrt T ea m m em ber Mike' Strot- C.' B. Alert Team are availablo to Twlii Falls Red Cross Chap- , First Aid Crews Ready For Emergencies berg sends out a call whilo mannfag one of tho three first aid ter first aid squads during large ptlhHc _____ statloni~auring the recc^~fal^Raaio~fn3lltic3 provided b ^ — (Coptlnu^, ■ ■ ______>1 wprp_ Qincers,-3ki instructors and^gth:. _____and staff the unit* whleh -First-aldersr-MIss G r I g-g^s su ffer'su rprisingly few Injuries ers. • - was loaned by the Boise Red points out, do n ot'h a ve to be but now and then one is kicked N ew to the local first aid pro Cross officials.' of a certain age or come from by a bronc or gored b ji a bull gram this year is the.assistance The/van'provided a portable any specific walk of life. and the first -aid team taki^s Television Schedules o f— the— Citizens— Band Radio' first'aid station which could'al- — We- have~collcgg~~^tudchtsr group. »Two - way radio equip- -^undayrSeptem ber-21, 1969- nday, Strpl«rnbBr^2 •b&:converted-to-an ambahmcg he ■ m im O t h t r s V ^ other-, injuries tnis ycac "inr m a in ta in e d b y the C.ment ...... maintained by ^ the . . C.ment .. if noccicd. lice pfficers, eluded-Q pitchfork wound—acci - 2 p.m., 2SL, 7B, 8 — A F L F oo tb a lfw lth -the N ew Y o rk Jets 7 p.m., 2SL, 7B..8 — Bob Hope Special zeroes in on tv critics B. alert “ team directed by W orking closely with- the first 'laborers, dental, the first aid chairman mooting .the Broncos -at Denver. Sparky • Tucker, with members 5 Bob launches hjs 20th season^ Guests are JVlarty .A ilen.-S tcve- aid- program^arc-Magic-ValJey .. .V T h e y -jn u s t^ a v £ -jn e —thing vow ed, arid many cut fingers. ‘ 4 p.m.. 2B. .3, 5. 11 — N L F A ction Is the series which was Aljen, ^ h elley-B erm a n ,-R fed Button?, Sid Caesar and Johnny also firsr'ald'tr'alnedr J^oiird' Am bulaiicc: Service .e m p,l 0 - more assistance be needed,"they If^■-c6 mmon,’^ she added. 'That -W hcA not busy-^vIth“ f T f r s ; scHedulcd last^veelc. Johnhy Unltas and Joe NsnfTa'lfriake paVrin es and officials, local doctors, Is an InterestUn dbnattng their this football special. are quicldy.summoned by radio. horse shows and ro d e o v -the 8 p.m., '2SL, 7 B '8 — F lip Wilson Special with giicsts Jonathan nurses and firemen. tim e and labor for a good cause first . aid crcW Is standing by 7 p.m.,'2B, 3 — Woody Allen has his first television spccial.'His At the fair, th e ------Winters, Andy W illiam s and A rte Johnson. '- and being willing to help some for calls -to serious accidents, . w ere •maintained throughout~the F irst aid staff h^enibers are guests are R ev. Billy Graham, actress Candace Bergen and the one*-In trouble.” fires or disasters. 5th Dimension. fair and rodeo at the various now . sufficiently_organized, _Mr, 5:30 2SL-NCWS . first aid stations, rodeo chutes,' Hacking.said, to handle, almost One”of the most'common ail In the event of an- accidcnt -— -2B— News- r- 5—M ayberry R F D any situation.' When a serious ments a t such things, as fairs involving a large numbei' of in •6:00 4-^Farm 'R eport 11—M ayberry R FD grandstand and fair office. ' noon 4-^Insurance Film 3—N ews - ■ "Rodco‘~offlclals; police 7 6 1 r flre-is-rcporte'd, a crewHs surri* is-bllsters.-Too many p w shoes juries. such as a school bus, ^----- 7Sb=WhatVNew "ll • ~ -----:-v --8 »jn d a v ;-S e p tr2TT~1969 Tim e s -N e w i. tw fn Fd1fa.'raQVQ~~l>l WtiltDisney's WorldPf ColmMeljpiE^^ New Year “ The Three Uves of Thoma- Thomaslna, js her consta'nt com- er, livijng in • the woods .secs a the woods, find a wounded bad Lori's aid in caring for the'sick ccitically iU.-having lost her will girl .■leos that Thdm'aslna ■ sina." ajjnajor motion-picture panlon and' the most im portant proccssion .of children carrying ger and u k e .it Jo Lori-’s door animal. They become ' close On.ft-dfly-WttnJilacDhul-comes t o - ilve" aftL‘r~ihtr~qgHfh of Kfff afier a|j, she recovcrs'and Is irf^out anTcncfianlcd-.cat t h a .1 th in g'to her- in th e'w orld . g. tiny coffin,-she; investigates. step'.and race off. Andrewj Mac-^. friends • and“ 'MacDhQl” *begrns' (o Lori to help cure his seven- cat, Thomnsiria, the cat follows toiichcs the Uves of. a ' lonely rcconcljed to her father Who wa* • When Thomasina is injured in I'hinltinR- her o witth, .the chil- Dhul sees them and .comes to spendipg-a-great deal of lime year-old daughter, M ary who is MocDhul-home. When the liltle Instrumental in the Cat’s death. man, a' last-litllc girl and a an accident and contracts tcl&-;drcrt rim otf and to r i discovers beauliful witqh, is Mho-first sc- nus, MacDhui. puls it lo sleep.!a cai-. I ’homasina., itiside the box —Jefjiion-of-thc-scjson-fmm^the- thorcbyiiTCUn-lnfe-thc-irarrCd‘ or;iK arU iey'tm rin iavc tRough-t.was Disnoy Classic Film Library iJn his .daughter who is unable to dead. Fccling;aJi!ight heartbeat, "T h e Wonderful World of Dis- unflersiartd:-She tells everyonc.'sh^ laltcs the' cat-home-a n d ■-ney.r’ It is-to be Iclccasfm lncludJng._the„.Vill{jec---reverend. nurses_iU-backrto-hCalth.-- ••tWo'liafrs-6n“ NBC-TV.--Sunday that she' considers her father • Later, the cliildrcn, .fishing In evenings o f Oct. 5 and 12.. dead and will have nblhing more -Set In the remote Scottish vil tp id o-w ith him. A ’ whispering lage o f' Inveranoch, .Part I in y m o a jg n soon' sends all of Mac* troduces Andrew MacDhui, (Pat- Dhui’s business to a mysterious Jack Lord’s - » rick l^cGoohan) a widowedjhealer, • llori,' (Susan Hamp-I vctewnarian, who livoS with his shlrc), -who up to this time had _spvcn^M[lI:;old-*dauBhl(ll:.-z^Iatj^6mv::foa>ca-A^^ Hawai4-§hw .. (K aren D o in ce)..M arys pet c a t,!- Whsn' Lori, a mysterious heal TsThriirer; ■Three soldiers are killed In separate actions in Vietnjam and each'*of their brjdes .die m ys teriously after coll'ectinc the QI insurnnc'e on the-«econa season premiere opisojje' of "Hawaii Five-O " Rtarrips Jack' L o r .d , •Wednesday,'SopH~24 in c o jo r " - t&e CBS Television Network. As Steve' McGarrett ( J a c k Lord ) attempts to unravel -the mysiery.-he-runs-^Hfoul-of-war hero and A rm y Sergeant Joshva Sim?; (Harry-G uardino).-D nnny (James MacArthnr)-dons“t he identity of an Army Corporal to set-a trap for ifoko-(Bar bara Luna), dancehall hostess, who knows more than she’s tell- -inr ■ Relaxing Lights ‘‘Soft lights relax me," s^tated leta Shaw, seen as Martha, the Muir'housekeeper in -20th Con- try Fox Telfivlslpn’s “T-h.e G hos' ...... -._Keta must~'b'ey~thp mnst_ro. laxed pcr-jon In Hollywood. Her- seven-rooi'h house in the San Fernando Valley is lit entirely . “ SHE SEEMS TO HAVE LOSt HER WILL TO LIVE,** whispers the vll- by candlelight. han. The sccne Is from W alt Disney’ s cnchai^lJng fealure film «T lie T h re« lago reverend, Laurcnie’ Nalsmlth/to the slckT girl’s father, Patrick McGoo- ' Lives of Thomaalna,? to be presented In two parts Oct. 5 aod_ll,______ You're missing half :fhe picture.if you have to watch the colorful new television shows on a ^lack and white-set--Jr-tiveirone^of?h^a rlie i^o~de|-co|(ir:set5.-Newest:developmentyin^fch^^ tuning equIpment’giYe you sharp, clear, brilliant colors. You'll find a great selection in every price range advertised in this special section of the TImes-News. New programs on the fall schedule put full color .In most of the best, shows. For a brief run-down on the new shows In your future for ; fall and winter 69 -. Turn the pages. A m erica s Greatest C olor V a l u e s A r e - 7 7 T TwI^FallSi Idaho ' Sunday. Sepn'SlTlTS?" Dan Dailey Su0i8rs Travel Makes Debut In Search O f fPerfect W ave- As'GoTOrlioi*. Dan Dailey'[makes his debut .\Vhcn It'comcs 4o-surfing lore around*' ______r.Brode2lok^rawfonlrto-MT>wittechaTK!:L ►duccr-Irwla-AlIen's T V scries of the G lM ts,” which prem ieres— Tffiugh^iauyJQ caw for-d-Is m T^a^0nXaM ”O Sylvania I winner Brod- have been hunted'by the giants In “Tho Mechanical Man" «rlck . Crawford guest-jtars ns M ark and Fitzhugh are captured Pushbutton by ptant_sciontist Gnrn ^Rrod- - a;n ambitjourgiant-«dcntl5t-who .LeiJJrn_:to,_Eaiih,_DurinsJlihcit-by. second year, Steve and his eri rn'.lUiH.r-tJolor’rnninf'-Controta"* t)rluxn-i;otoc-- .■',tiow-wUh PUUco Tim ing Eye, plus ------; ------SYtVATiltA~DELQXE MODEL CF sod , lluniiii (Jlianala • X'ninr I.isvcl .MnnU‘ *r • A u lij* - . A.b.T. (AiitorjocK.Chflfincl iiiiiljd nrl)|hl-(!<'■'* ' ' 2 a s . 3 q . in. viowahle Picture.' ' ' •, •Fine tunos itself at the Mick of n switch , ' ' I'lcturu Tnb.v •,aon Sii. In. 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M il Serving Mpote Vallo/ SInto 1935 Phone 733-1804 TW IN FALLS Suri.day, SepK 21, 1^69 TTmes-News, Twin Falls, Idaho A-^' College Glass Melissa MUrphy Breaks Away Begiits 7tli' From ‘Girl-Next-Dobr’^^^R^^ Year On CBS The ac^ng rofes that are’good; in roles like this one if. you I good, characterizations In ‘ Do- 7‘!Sinrise ■ Serficsler,*^ ‘ ---t h • - fo^ M eiissa-Murrhy-arc—bad: donit^ookilhczpact.—80. there's nahza.V ------award-winning educational scr- ones, like-the traitor she played nn niiirlfquick identityirlr^ntltv ofnf an villain.v llln in ” “ In n lunu if’e frMlno 1c^hloh ~5 lncG its lnception has~ in "T a rget of Interesl,’' the epi- While in New York, where she offered enough cOlieftfl crcdltj— sode which opened the fifth sea had no luck as, a dancer, Mi.ss for a full baccalaureate degree . _ son of ABC-TV's "T h e F B I.". ' Murphy spent more.than a year, at-Ncw-York-UnlvoY^UyrtJCftlrts—^ "r was drowning in girl-next- in a soap_operii ('-‘Search, for its seventh season on .the CBS . door <;hariiclers,''. explained the Tom orrow '’), appeared in “ Fan- 'ferevlsion Network on Sunday, prettS blonde . adtress who left tastiks" offrBroadWay and rnnde Sept.'28, wlth'-fall term courscs her hbmV 'tbwn of'M on rovia— her f Brodclway debut in "The in geology, and . mathematics. - a short freeway r.ide from- Hoi Unknown Soldjer and'Hls'W lfe." The courses w ill 'be. taught by lywood — ' j i x years ago lo spel. barring os the ■ wife for Tnombcrs o flh e faculty of-W a sh -T ^ a career in New York. Her am play’s eight-month run. Ington Square College o f Arts WOODY ALLEN bition was to dance on Broad ‘ ’When I got back to Hollji- and Science of New York-Uni.._ . . . the c •way...... wood, they started me in-in verslty. • i c»mcdfahialnho^Tb^lDgs KIs ■■■'MisYM urphy‘.— Tho - •5th'’ DIm(;nslon -singinB- drama using elements from sev issor of-gcology,-w ill-cflhduct group and actrcss Candice eral ciosed cases of .thq Federal the dass •'The Dynam/c Earth;-. Bergen. Evansellsi: Billy Gra- Bureail of Investigatfon. fefrem Principles .of Geology I.” Dr. ham appears .in a special scg» .Z!mhaiist.j:r..star?i in thf» sfirlfi^ A l^ r t B. J. Novikoff. professor-*' ;mcrit~o fiho snow. I teach“tr~ .Discussing her role, Miss Mur* matical Thinkinp." phy y>id, " I suppose-it helps —The courses.-which.are.offered__ ~ Mar^ Copage, 7, with full collegejrredit at NY.U’s Wasfilngtbn Square College of- l V n ^ n i v " t n Arts and Science and other in — Finds Memory—^ stitutions, w ill be transmitted by the. CBS Television Network foi — ‘^^A-Greatfiel broadcast at-a time~of-earf lp“— Searclt station's .. own- choosing. 'They F o r . a seven-year-old b o'y, ------> 1 and his friend. Ben will be prc,sented on alternate ~ learning "line<5*' fo r 'a teicvLsion (Warren Vanders), who are fi.sh- day.« beginning with the geology show can b e,a major task. Es'- Fall Series ing while Daniel Boone (scries course. -■■■ pccjaUV—wheft—tho-lyoiina—aclot **~~*-Fess Porkpr.)..|s_.opt trnp- —TSunds^Semcsteii^^ni^glQ.^ • ■ IcarnlnR to read. ' Mahnix launches a double- j. pull the bOy to safety. Ben Tu m»».;ti»f_On:Sun~aav. ■■ For Marc Copage, the ador edged, search for Brad Turner Is George, hides him and Fob. 1. 4970. courses and In- . able mini-star o f 20(h Century and Jim m y - Whitewing,’ two leads the slayers on a false trail structors will bo announced' Fox Television's *‘Juiia” series, young friends of Pegg/s who while Jsraol helps Jimmy es later. — the-task-is-ma'de-o-Ultle-casiec are wrongly accysed of murder, cape...... , b y the fact that M arc has an and~lhT5' ^ciU.-killQr who c a n Later the b oys'afe caught but MINI-STAR OF 20th Centuryipox Television’s “JuUa” scries, Marc Copage, left, gets ao . HUSBAND’S JOB . ‘ unusually’good memory and a only be linked to the crime by Israel s daring plan leads Rafe assl.st with his lines from lovely dialogue coach Abigail Kaater, daughter of “ Julia" creator- Cameron Mitchell, star of- • pair of patient people to help a beautiful dancer when,'.‘ Man- M AR J DUSAV .. and his men to Boone. Patricia producer Hal Kanter on the set of the, NBC-TV, series. NBC-TVs “The High Qiapar- / him with his dlaroguc. nix” .returns for its third" season . . . considered on© o f tho B lair co-stars in her.Jole of Re- ral/’ broke up with laughter at of action and adventure on thC becca Boone. At home, M arc's father, John most beautiful actresses In ,_GIRI. FRIEND,, as a glamorous former 4?lrl Sons” to be film ed at CBS Stu* a party when he heard a man ------CopaHOi—reads—M arc—his-Jinos CB.S_Tcleylsion N e twork, in color -This episode w as-directed'by -Ji:i.«uta{:5tnrOTiursday70ct. fricn i_of, widower Steve Doug- dio Cente r for__bfoadcast this -say-to-hI»-wife:-*'Gf-€otirse-r— 'im tii M arc has committed them on Saturda^Sept.TTT^^ :------WiUiarp Wiard and written byy j Academ y Award-winning a c - 9 in 20th-Fox t V ’ 5 -"D an lel- Jss..playedJ>y-Frod-MacMurrayr fairolHRrXBS-Television Net love you. I'r t y o u r. husband. . ,, lo memory. On the set, waiting Brad and Jimmy seek rejuge TfiHinvrass'aTid-Vtrfiinla-RooksdTTra jrTJmtrwymlffnms been ca'it In . an episode o ( “ M y Three work. . . That's m y Job.” ■ , to go in front of the cameras, in P egg y’s apartment, but, be Boone” episode, “ Benvenuto M a rc often brushes up on his lieving the cards are slacked . . . ^ 0?” Tho program will lines with the lovely dialogue against them, flee .when Mannix bo c&rrled on NBC-TV. Coun* coach Abigail Kanter, daughter offers to help them under the try-western singer Jimmy ■ :_jroducer condition they tell their story Dean -'ako guest-stars- wltb Hal Kanter. to the poll<». Because Marc-enjoys-his — M ik ^on n ors-sta rs as the'rug- work, h e-tack les new scripts ged private detective Joe Man w ith great enthusiasm. He also nix with Gail Fisher reluming “ has fun working with his on - tn her role as Mannix's girl James Cobui’n and off-screen friend Michael friday Peggy Fair. Bruce Geller Link. M arc’s ,o n ly wish is that is .executive producer and Ivan h e could have tho same amount G off and Ben Roberts are the of "Mannix " Appears In ^aramouni Flint Spot “ “Our“ Man'Tnint;”~5tarrlng Jam es Coburn as the super-spy that tops all other supcr-spl.es, Lee J. Cobb, Gila Golan and Edward Mulharc (of ABC's “The Ghost and Mrs. Muir"), is thC’ rousing curtain-raiser for a now season of outstanding film entertainment on “The ABC Sunday Night-MoVie". A man of many talents, Flint Is a karate cM m pion, brain sur geon. swordsman and nuclear t>hvsicLst. A m ong -his dearest pofisOHsions- ore—Tils claafettc !ichter->vith-82-death-dcalJng-do- vlces, two man-eatlng-dogs and the four lovelies w^o comprise his dom estic staff. In “Our Man Flint” ZOWIE (Zonal Organization of World In- Quasar Color t v ; I— tpjwoikJor-yaais.wltHout.bumlng-thom8oIvaa^ut.-And-.that- The H o ^iM G ^ e KetUrils W ith^T^ -la flblo.dlffQfonco..Iubo9 byrApuLasjheyjwMrJn Jboy__:. I Just nQturally go dead. Not Quasorl No tubeal But If Quasar « ahoutd ever need service, Jhero*< a ploasant dUfarafica tharo,______} Top lyiedical Shows Hanned This^ear also. A aervlconiari can roplaciT a rnlnl^reult In m(nutes1h J -your.homojjjauho-ropair-ahop.------^1 •:------iirVEnNONSCOTT ------nppearrTnora‘tt'Cowpoko-ihan-« n-lhe-ohl«f-r«(iWont^------If yotiyo ^ e n looking for something dlffareni In Color TV U l’I ilollywt)^'<)orreRi>Dndcn( surKC'on... •• It .jppcars Evorott'fl tharac- "This* series . l-i dif(orcnt le r w lll look up to Daly's only If . som'otKlno better, slop a'rid se'o thd‘^ 3*lnrplCTirrftni®flf''~~ Ildl.l.YWOOD (UPl) T- The becuiL^ It co-storn mo and Hho latter arrivo* to-w ork in a urod diagonally; 295 sq. In.) C olorT y. It's worth' looking Intq. luispltul cycly Is ► hack ngnin, Jumes Daly which makes it helicopter. folks. Tutil» In voiir tcU;vlalQn -dI(f<>Ft)i>(r-«v«n-ir—w »~ d Id -old flet-nm l --l*iu};ii' It up whito -the Klldaro“ Bcnptff;'*~tio— repltrd •operatlonsrpsopie-lasfinR-as —— as.. ' Modal WV870EW "*7^ cntncrn 7ootn« lii on nn actor ,wlUi : aa fiva tl ■ w ftli FiftL SeasoH-Septr2d "" t. A i o C/M Dealer to confident ora w# of Corili Molhe» Volue* — we moV* ihU guarontef— — ------If-you- find o comparoble- model-of-ll>«-»om«.‘qualily-ol'-or%y.-DiKOunl Houw,:- — 'M axu’cU Smart Is assigned to directed by series star Don.-Ad ’Wlioleioler; Dlitnbutor, or ony othar lource. fof o lower price wflhin-30 doyi free Professor Milo Pheasant, ams. afler purcKoje, we wiH'l.ak# yoor lel bock ond refund yoor rrwney. - , ^vho- has been Imprisoned by The popular spy-spoof, which ANNOUNCES ANOTHER KAOS in a glass booth,__ has- won the Em my- A w ard the 2. CURTIS' MATHE5 A^D_01>jl,V CDR-tl5_W»'lHE5_i:ARaiL5_&bL£lGftl- ffft?. PKTnaF l U f lp MMUtAMEf— ------Dlows-hls-cover-a9-a--secre‘t p a s t^ w o -s e a so n s —as—tHe—tiut- 'w o 'T H r o ^ G I N A L .f>URClTASEifrTWO“ XEARS"fRU'AND'SlX"AODITiONAL'‘YEARS ON 'PRO-fiATED mmpriy ■;prips. ' Xtars _ ----- j^g«nt-^whon-Agont-^-'toIl&-hUn BASIS — THE INDUSTRIES FINEST PROTECTION. 'she's going to. have a baby on three - time Emmy-winner A?" REVOLUTIONARY BREAKTHROUGH! tho"preniiere“ of "Get Smart" ams as the bumbling Agent 86, 9. CURTIS MATHES It told by color ■■peril who ore Irolrfd In-electronici end Vnowledgotie In thelf Friday, Sept. 2H In color on the Maxwell Smart. - Starring with thoien field, Entire lolet ond-lervlee-j^gonliotlor^ dedieoted-to the «letlroni«-bujine»»-fer they- CBS Television Jlelwork. Adams are Barbara Feldo .Determ ined to complete the Sm art's w ife and fellow A telt and teivice rtethlng but televiilont ond ttereoi. — assiCTment, - Smart 'aisiimes'^a 99-hnd T c d 'P liitt as T he C. . NOW ., . the first and only, fabulously^ , 4. CURTIS MATHES preducei in own genuine hordwood cobineti hond rubbed ond hond woied. numoer o f -disguises to become the constantly frustrated, head of convenient TOTAL AUTOMATIC-COLOR 'the musical accompanist of op- CO NTR O L. ------Thai* eoblnen ora the flneii In efoft!mon«hlp-ond-oracloui-»tvHng,-wirh-over-70-yearj-Bxpoflene«-- '. . . a new arid exclusive Electronic cra sta r Rose LaCosta. who is Arho Sultan Is executive pro- In building fin* furniture. All cabinelt ore built lo tolUfy the critical ocomlicol requiremenl'l of brought into the case becausc .ducer nnd Chris Hayward is the11 9tem-whjch-comblnos-«H-the-functjona~ rMuVicol In'ilrument. ' , • ^ she can shatter glass when hit- producer of '’Get Smart^" which ■ th o tJir^ MaBnavox innovations ting a high C. This episode----- IS a production of Talent As described below. If the Color T V brand 5. CUailS MATHES uiei only o. ttrip type tuner built to.give higheil lemjiivlty with leii neije, sociates, Inc. ' ' a ir V fn ^ llJ V a rH T # V you’ro considering does not have all ihorpeil picture without Interferenee, ond leu expenjive to mainloip. /II I I I IH/l'/l I II it is aheady obsolete; for on/y A. CURTIS MATHES windi Its c 1 power trantformert which ore made \ Dog, Jiewels A A w X lirX ff A a a X J iO Magnavox TAC banishes annoying color pota heot. Thli ;Jroteele the c( ponent» which «*tend» component life. JKealistic variations and tho need for bothcrsomo ' r —picturo adjustments or tuning! Figure In Bill Morris, art director TAG—80 simple a child can eulti. Theia circuit* or* used In all critical leciloni of the chattlt where'It i on A B C -TV ’s ‘ *Jimm\j Dur m o K w tu n e it p e r f e c t ly I ante Presents the Lennon Disney Show Sisters Hour,” goes in for 8. CURTIS MATHES feolurei Inilonl enlertalnmint, uted In m»«t modelt and It on conilont ilondby. realism . He created tho > EIjmlnalei the high Initial power iurget of the norm'ot Off and Qn iwlichei, thut extending lh« m ent” o f the prem iere show, Shaughnessy) and McClure (R o humidity. Short worm up tliii' ger C. Carmel^ pursue Earab- a irin g Frid ay, Sept. 26, hon bas, llie St. Bernard and J§.ck orin g Chicago, w ith such au ♦, The.CURTIS ^ T H E S Manvifoeturlng Compony li In 1h* Home fnlerlolnmenl Builnei* and only ih# thenticity that gu«stS' at the Crandall. (Dwayno Hickman) 'In _HQme^£niattQlnmant_Butlneit^No-Sef»'lBafoi*r»r-Woihlng-Moch(naif-Vocuun^lMner»,-G«yarnn*enl— —ihcir-attfimpt tn rf>trlevo-t h e tnnlrtg were' heard to r e-, jew els in tho lunch pail which mark, .“That's so real I Contract!, nothing to occupy their time and energy.Ip ony other woy — rot Ihot Iheia oihei' the d og has stolen from them, could almost walk down endeovort ore r»ot Important •— but they certainly contrlbula nothing toword aKeellanc* In Home ' lA ,tho concluding.-.Jialf of "M y . Michigan Avenue.” . • Dog, tho Thief,” on NBC T ele Each week one segment of vision Network’s "Tho Wonder the musical variety series 10. CURTIS .MATHES hai hod a lolld lucceufut 70 yean tn builneii, 3 million iq. ft. «f floor ful W orid o f D isney" Sunday, will saluto an .American tpoce, over 3,500-highly ikllled and dedicated eniployeei, the very loloit In •nglnoerlng Sept. 28. ' ■ city. ment and meihodi. All of thli, davoled anllraly to jutl on* aim, to build the vary finett In 1 The thieves trj» to dognap Ba- Home Enlertolnmej^ ______^______—rnbbas—from—Jnck-apd“ K i m (Mary Ann Mobley). Their Ini I I . CURTIS MATHES li. ;tu(iri who build thilr'own amplllleri, ipeaker*. ond- tial efforts nro thwarted b u t J ohnny Cash Will "coblnVtii "cc the bolanc* ol'aoch'to~ihi'oiKar~which U to he^itory tV'aiiuV«''yVu', ~ , they eventually lure the dog Into ■•euitowf.~'of ih>~vfy flMinn'HI-Fldellty'toun'd. _*_irap_lD-Jccep_lili_iob,-Jack. —pretends-the-dog-^s-still-with TakeGuest^Rble’ ,12. CURTIS MATHES producei moit of Iti own componenit [more than ony olher manufacture him In tho helicopter. ' cabljiati, T,V. and radio choitli, tpeokari, colli, circuit boordt, moikt knobt and traniforn ----- n>&4hSevcB-ihrealon-lo-revoaV Iohnny_,Cashi tho deception unless they get AB C^s. "T h e -lohnny Cash l-AUTOWIATIC-TINT-GONTROL- llm f {TgTH~tomptemit'T~igcti~athimTiinninr«nhr'toiTewgnBf" B ' perfectty-mmcliBd-UnltT- tho jewels back. Mr., Travcll Show,” M innie P earl and Jean- . . . eliminates green and purple faces. Magnavox ATC lots you soloct tho 13. CURIIS MATHES pu/chotei only from i ippWen wllh Ihe bell lepulotloni lo moke the bait, v (John van Dreelen), jhe bniln nie C. R iley guest-star on ar behind -the thieves, tells Jack cditiop o f AB C-TV’s "T h is Is flosh torto colors most ploasing to you and koops thorn that way—In every buy Ihe bett. Soma C/M luppllert orei he’s fotmil the dog. Whcn Jack Tom Jones” taped Aug. 31 af .picture, on ovoryprogram, on any channoll Set Itonca and foroot (tl Standard kollkmor> ...... Tunart arrd K im go to pick him up, ABC Television Center in Holly Picture Tubei Travoll orders, them.to. niakc wood. Mallory'f Spro^jua ■.'.Vi'iV. Jr.T-T.v. . Coiidenidri Barnbbaa find the: lunch pall. nn.? is tho third o f six .shows ft.C.A. t-'Sylvonlo ...... Tuber _Tho dog succccds with unexpect Jones is. taping In-Hollywood M i n . New and improved ^ Corrord, Vole* of Mutic, b S K ...... Chongeri ed results. nnd In scheduled fo r airing Nov. 20. H . CURTIS MATHES ulllliei th'ol axlrd »(apl tviry Cortli Mathai-iat it tub|ec1#d-fo 3-4; hour* <«n- - ABC-TV’s "This Is.X om mSm AUTOMATIC CHROMA CIRCUIT ftnuout'opernilon ol ■levale'tl'leftipatoTuiii'ahd 'wltdoe lo'guaioniae a mo»« I'foubli-frea'let.' •Tone.n” .opens its new sea.son ... roducos variations In color Intdnalty. Mflgnpyox ACC assures uniform Keeps In Shape Thursday, Sept. 2.'i. color intensity from^tatlon to stotlon.—no matter how olton you switch. 15. CURTIS MATHIS flivei one (utl year replncemenl warronty agnlnit nny'dafecil In'inolarlnl and neaiitifur Hope Lange, star wprVrnnniKip, 90 dctyi (tea letvit* li Included .In..111#.pfica .«f.all-Colof, »■!»------^ ring oiicli Thursilay night In itALIAN APACHE -3 Sclcct from uuor 40 Maniiavox Color TV stylos..,from ® 259“” 0^||v»ivrlrt»»ol^a»loTi:ond-?OidQyfR4B— J S SERVICE anywhtr*, In Magic Vallty. T ' SULLIVAN’S KEN'S GARRARD MUSIC MAGNAVOX — t t 9 -gaBtrMalpSt 7- _J 15MtJfiraiIA|NMINT- electronics ^ DfFERj -^erDjno..324-.460Qu.. - i- V - - — ...... — 1 2 1 8 Ovorlana PAYMENTS 420'Main Ave, Sputh i U N T I L . , , J.YNWOOD B u r l e y ■ ■ "jt ib * '‘ S n W N O lS 'lS MnlVircd o i « u i * SHOPPING CENTER ■ Twin Folia - 10 auddenly shockH ovi'ryono In tho “ Room 222” .6 7 8 -2 5 3 2 TW IN FAILS, 734-2054 733-2233.’ , . _ ‘'Naked Camo Wo Into (ho W«rW."-Tho ahow MARCH 197(1 . Phona 733-7111 . • I n wWedoe«d«y e on ABC. - T i T Sunday, Sept. 21, 1969 ^Times-Nasyi, Twin Folli/ldaho A*9- Barbra StreisaindjR^Skdtoh^Tony^BeriiiettTo^M Barbra Streisand, Red Skelv'Thc Ed siillivnn Chnu;’> ton. Tgny . Beiujett and the Us 22nd lea^nn c . The dynaijilc Miss Streisand, [lo, Dolly' w..... ill sing a* „a jncdley ...w-.v, grcmiere. He. will offer , ojie^of es.’fncluding "live .Got .To Be cal quintet, whose “ "8S ‘ hat show. Includ- famed pantoi)iIm« routines W e.” ” W hat-The World Needs considered the qulntesi ncc of ssr.ted live as wUl that ( and also present a humorous Now” and "P eop le.” ' He will'soul ” ’ us*c.-Avill offcr ,hiphlighls T:mptatlons. motion.picture v e fs lo n o f "Hel? *"8 the' title tune, "So .Long, monologue. Skelton's own series. also appear' with Ed Sullivan of their hit s on g^ indluding “ I Sullivan Show.*' — - Dearie” and ‘ •Before the Paradg *..v pre* ->'The-Red-Skelton-Show,:!-«taru In-scene?fllmcd.--ftt-varlous-New CanX-Gct- Ncx:i-.To.-You.” ''''■■ *' ------aeiitod-ln color, — ...... originates ...... in .th e_ its 19th consecutive year on tele Y ork City locations. In addition, Mlsi stfcls.ndi '.nd Rod skcl- Ed Sullivan Th«er taNewOJrk vision Tuesday. Sept. 23. on the some of Bennett’ s'accomplishci} ton will be seen In seqlienccs Ed. Sulljyan ^_Theat^? Jn ^Nflw Netwotk. ______• black-and»white sketches nf the taped-Cspeclnlly_fQr this open- York C lr Singing star Tony BenneU will rlfjF^Fbe-sRbwn. ih g broadcast of the Sullivan Bob-Prcc -T hfl- TCTiptatIonsra~nTal«~vo? For your complete COLOR TV EnjoyjTienit ONLY General Electric, takes'the .guesswock-out-oLcoior- tuning with: 7233 Quality Checks . G.E. Colorama • Color-Minder Cdntrols’ pre-set aj the factory GRID S TA R O. J. 5 . ______potential Helsman Trophy winner and a prospective big bonus player In professional football • Precision Built ■ ' —who Is hiding a medical ailment, on the premiere of "Medical Center,” new hour-long ser ies starting Wednesday. Sept. 24 In color on the CBS T elevision Network. Series star CKnd_ :WAutomatic-finsJuning_ =Everstt-«s^fi:J6seplrtann6fl-laJk^Uh^lmi-8lmp«MirHelsman-Trophy-wlnner-lnJ68rI»-now-^ —a -m ^ b e r Ol- the Duffalo-8tUB-Dr-thp-ai«CTleaarF0fltBarT~"— ------Growing Of American Actor Maury Wills LOADED With WEIGHS LESS THAN 25 POUNDS )f4.A^W ill-^ VALUE! In ‘Heroes’ Tale — O n ^ e r i e s " Colonel Klink attempts to> put Be On TV- on display his prize POW catch "Discovery Returns to -Ha- — an Am erican actor named Baseball star Maury W ills ol wnll — Little W ar on the BIr Byron Buckles — and to use his the Los Angeles Dod;;ers has I sland," which shows how- cof talents in . making propaganda been set by producer Chris Hay- fee is grown and harvested and ward to mako a special guest films for the Germans in the features a fam ily o f coffee far fifth season premiere of "Ho appearance In on episode o f mers, will be presented In color gan's Heroes'* Sept. 26, In col "G e t Smart” which Is now film-1 on ABC N ew s' children's series, o r on the CBS television net ing. W ills portrays a CONTROL *-‘Discovery-'68/^ Sunday,-Sept, work; agent-w ho dies -under -mysteri But Col. H ogan.gets into> the ous circumstances in the popu lar comedy series which pre.- Hosts V irginia Gibson and BUI act-and.schemes.to use.Klinkls -O wen visit wirh-HansftiMlyata entryJntO-ihe:fUm.busihc»8-as-a ■' ■ CB S -T clevisli ^and ’ hls' fam ily on IhflirnS-acrc cover'fora'darlng-mission-by (7:30-8:00 P M , P T ). Don Adamsi farm.on Hawall'i Kona coast. the rieroes.- Barbara Feldon and Ed Plott The farm has been the fam ily star in the episode, which is home sine# 1930. 'fh e .MIyatas. COUIWET CURU ~ llke~i»an y other coffe* ■bdnfMUrcctcdJjy-RlchatdJ3enCi on'the island, are wflging a diet from n script by Lloyd Tur Ruth. Biirlj s being K fe rre d to ner and Whiley-Mitchell. ■ smnll battle to re/nain coffee as the plTurmet Guru by the General Electrlc Porta-Color T V with,Color Controls irowers and make a better pro- cast of "Rowan and Martin's SLENDERIZER it nut of their time and work. Laugh-In." General Electric Color T V wftfi "Coior-f\/Iinder'''Con that. Remember Correct Settings, 11 inch Overall f NBC-TVs ;illi Cosby; filming The program also'explores al trols. and Precision Etched C irc u itry ...... -Diagonai-Tube^— ...... u. ,lcrnatives available to farmers football tryout scenes for an up who have abandoned coffee troinlng of handicapped people. com ing episode of his series, , prowing as a fulltime occi Jules P ow er Is tne executive not only wore o heavy grey lion and turned to sometl producer of "D iscovery '09." sweat suit for the scencs, but _niore nrofitable.^One such_p_rof- Daniel Wilson, the producer, dl a plastic suit underneath, guar ’349.95 *219.95 LccLIiuicadcd b'y.Yash Deguclit; fOctcd-"l.^ttle-Wnr-on' the Dig anteed-to melt off weight.-The who runs Kona Crafts, » ro- Islnriil.” Tiio phigriim was writ- sun was’ Dlnziilg, but Cosby wore hnhlliintion center for vocational w o Tlcnes-Nawsi. TwliT Falls, l3 a h d - S und ay, Sfept. 7 \ ; 196^ • Braille Expert Helps Guide «ItT5kesATMe£’^isOne Filmmalcers In ABC Drama Of Teledramas Fi om Italy •As the canicra followed- a When thts scene ABC-TV’s'"II-Takes a Thief’ Bradshaw; Severan Darden as • group, of-, actors^ moving hesl- .Miss Meredith- €.\p)^ped h o w hggins_:it5_19fS9.7Q-SCasQn Thurs. Palehkin and John Stacy as Dr. ■Alsu-gtinsttnr^rc-Hunt- -tantly through a wildncr/icss set- they were trained<'^for“ thcTr por- d a jv Septr^5r-w tth— •SBturdaylSi.TjoiJ N ig h tMri Venice;'-the-flrst-of}P6\vers-as-Garrison, Carol Jeun, ' ting, the woman seated next to Iraynls7'‘ ^All■ the-actors,-and-thp dirpctor Mike Caffcy watched director, spent several days at several telcdramas filmed in It- Larson as the Nurse and Mi- intenlly.' ’ T h a fs piyfect.” she the Braille Institute with orien aly. ' , ■ ’ chhel Strong t^s-Malkov.c^s-Mall whispered. •'Thafsntie way they tation and mobility instructor Rotiert--WaghTjr“star^Irrihe ~1ack~Arnoldi^c-cxccuttve-— ishouid mflvc:' ______AlauricO;Dro6kt-and-tnysolf.-Jh d series, which .debuted in Janu producer of-"It Takes a Thief." —^T}i&-6cenft-was- opts for. students well over six Portrays feet tall; School counselor Mar* sha Paterson (Joyce Bullfant) tells Kincaid his prejudice has HERE ARE THE BEST COLOR IV BUYS! New Racket caused diminutive Joey, -caused Howe (Gregory-Gordon) : to-drop pur Cesare Danova 'guests as a clairvoyant whose predictions Unwilling to admit to preju ____ In i^ t e an Invesllgot|on Into an dice, Kincaid grudgingly allows illegal abortion racket In “the th e-toyvioTw rtlclpn te. ’^ E T i n G irl In Chair N ine," the opening a man-to*man contest he has - D i a g o n a l cpIstKle of the second season o roundly dfifeated the conch. Tlio AB C-TV’s "T h e Mod Squad,' big gome against Jefferson High Tuesday, Sept.-23.------School glves-'tioth-Kincaid and ------Starring-ln-tha-s e r-l e c^are tho.boy_a_chance_to_show_thelr. Michael Cole as Pete Cochran; worth, with surprlsjng-resuUs. PORTABLE ______Clatcnce-Wllliams-in-as-Linc Hayes; Peggy Liptgn as Julle Barnes, and T lge Andrew* as -- police Capt. Adam Greer. The COLOR .three young people, after being Giant ’ Land "b u sted " for minor infractions o f the law, were organized Into an effective undercover Investi Jolts Many gation team by Greer. l-O W , LOW PRICE Since that time they have worked to protect, other young people from adult crlmlnala-who With Realism attempt to exploit them. FOR BIG SCREEN In tlio season premiere, clnlr- Hundreds.of dlsllngulshed vls- ByL.,M. BOYD » . • . CRIME PAYS ■ DELOW SCALE ______• .. ~ ^ c till? of this' article might," th e 10 , May Fight Fire With Sound,__^ FlREl FIRE! - It ha's beep ” CUSTOMgRr- SERVICE: Q. ‘ noted ..certnln high pitched “Where do yo u 'll off claiming - • sounds can extinguish a name. Ffrom 7imhniur Tr )<< fh« just as good as dummy at of diamonds fo/w s o n e X ^ S ' , Rex-M orean.-M . D. — ■ iSr{h‘o%>’cSc‘i S / r;c ^ S :. O fH „„yw o«-W ,or.T H, ■ . —1‘inenting^-wlth “ this -rcmprkable ploys every part-the-OTme."-A.- '------„v g - ' S I discove ry. JTiey r ^ ^ t r y in g to Who said he^was^he^bes^? Just ■ something like a calliope. In. "S b ‘"TW suter^er. "TB^wai ^ -to express my appreciation for ? namri Jon Anna Ollson your kindness yesterday to m y ln-~ ^Leksand, - Sweden, a b o u t-- _ poodles.” T he bartender $810^1920. - • , "Oysters,- eh? Mighty nice o f' Your questions and commenls. —jtoii. rru u take thetnthem home for are vcIeomwelcomefl c4 and wwill ill be nsedused^ ______.lunch;’ And the man said, "All wherever possible In'*'Cbeeklng' right, but l‘m pretty sure they Up.” Address mall to L. M. in care of P. O. Box i$MUt.JSaabu98199^ CROSS WORD ^ZZLE V A»m r N frnfou rnris* SMohBmmed’c . U W ln tcryeh k l* oon-ln-lAw 33MoUr,for . — .. flBlsadvuta£«3 instance " lost ond Found 1 Holp Wantod •'18 H elp W an r® d Businoi»..Opportunt»es 30 Homes, for Sale 50 Homes for Sate Lots, and ' 54 Vacation property 58 WOUUD V------. VIEW, vttcalluti...... I 300 K'Ct up sirouni Bullion ...... - (leaf biQCk "■i ^ P E R S O N N E L S E R v ic E v .. white. Boilon pull Dog. (rom•^ SPORTSM.EN TOWN & COUNTRY , jct brldRC. Wood River.-Shown >c' Uilto Retort pIcn«o brine •, O F 'M A G ^ C V A L L E Y lay. sunduy: New^ o|iportun»y for the kpoi , T W IN FALLS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. 1 A C R E bnck. call collcci <87.2022. l-'i EVELYN WILSON Almon new ".tlircii..,-beUroom- 22^1 Shothonu Street East 733-52D2 MTONIGS ’ brick, with life lime jlh j' root. Cem otory Lots - 59 — - ...... n of itolpn Tremendous Norihciist tocnllon^ (I) Experienced secretary, nsa . 'limited n'l rHHIiE-LOTS In- Suns.-t 1967 All Slalo moiorcycle. 733.24D7. Permanent opcriings, stead/ r (he nm*bll -Medallion' uH eltclrlc,- twii lovc- - Claudlp D, Jolm«. ______2I.2G-pivfcrrcd. Shortliimd. typ. Itejv |y -baths; carpet and , drapery Park. -Sunny Slope _lntt nice-tejc-phrnf.. jnnntlct-cij. em p[oyrnent.Jor-gas-or-diB»- Jerome,. 324-5KW. , _REWAnDJ-OR return..Qf..alX-oionih -JTw nrdj'nf the ever ...... J4CM>^ HOMES throuKliout. Premium constryc- . old « a n i p . male Slnmc»o KUNn. '? e f mcclranlcs.-WrifiB Ttcvcatlon «xplo»ion. Uotv. pUsmrcd wulls. «a.a50 wilt - s tr a y e d from 325 Elm Street. _ Here Is H ow It W orks . nuVcr buy more. Addldcnsl land Real Esialo Wanted, 62 YOU CAN EARN WELL OVER- aVHllrtbli'. pwner Icuvlng Staio. .1000.00 PER-MONTH IN THIS \VANTliO TO..-UUY:.-Um , CQrdSof.Thahki . AMAZING BUT PUN ^ _ Each Thofidoy MLS membeii ^an all new hAmei listed dur> Don't.mlss this one.. or trade ruw vrop rancl 1. Times.- I'xecihlvc Jalc' poilllon.'Bi'Sl o1 !. _,fri the. we'ek, on o.'ipeclol tai Dlismii' to expren our dpi-pcri frln'tii' htnfffl*. Cnllese decree KENNECOn COPPER •BUSINE.SS.-...... 0 r but,'giWh^ eoch horns Iheir NOWS. Dox p.ia. • thanks to our mends and nclRh- required. (-1) Need nent, nml)l. You d(>,need at least S1M7.50 10 ' Indlviduol app_^iial. • • ' WlLL-buy--Roal-.i:*iaio-co-.trttt;si’ bor» for thClr kln on all ..... MAGIC VALLEY CLOSE OUT _ KOner.H , REALTY . . . lE R WAN-...... _ J ? ^ .■'M.22-'!.l nt tiooh dr'cvgnlnss.'' CUSTOM- SWATHING ---- 75M580Z —Clean 2 bedroom homc.-ntct-H' on all used — —ElcaroiyiU^ilt-JacJaon^wintt- Mt-x:HANltv,—rre(4r — Arlyn-Krohn------>— come to cnir arpcicd. double lot, largi In' Set Salon. Phnne 733-(H0S. Phono 825-5003 ^ Edtn at home evenings. Mobile Homes pniVATli Inves'lRator—24 Hour WANTED: Hay“ and straw ii .today. This . . Hazel Ostrander...... 733.5830 - Mobile Homes vice. All confldentlai;-=PhJne Ins ^Ith harrow bed. Will .College of-Souther A1 Morgan ...... 733-31C9 and Travel Trailers- .. — cm i-----nlHht-733-5773------nnywhcre'TJeromc. 324-5528. Gordon Crockett ... . 733.6531 •and Travel Trailers TO work j"n kitchen. Must'be rsTOM'PLOWrN~G, With or WlO . ^d'KcUhfy^"f5lo6 or iiiid^ Serving by rcputatloi ------Rock free, full wi _ IN STOCK „ tn work on weekends. Eve- NH3, jhio 5-18"- Spl of Idaho 733-0710. good 2 bedroom-home,-near 1 ■k only. No nhonn ealts Brothers. 32( U4C10. 12.000 A Year-up. Opportunity avail taugh. *41,000, terms to pic _ IN _^TO C K Maxlo ,PUia. 170 Blue CUSTOM------..JiayinK. • «w«thlna. ballns able for.aaJndustrlou* couple whi Also, good eo, tull water, good M A R L ^ T T E 12x60 Eakci. ^ond itaeklng. Taylor Brotien, M6- know restaurant business. For salt home, near Buhl. S47.500. 6. W Front kitchen. 2 I Beooty Solons WANTED:______Looal •83S5 or 325^610. — • Realtor..733r4081, — 1967-WARLETTfi-1^x60- .nSnllc Extension- Hure. oil floi...... _P .O . Box • BLAIR'S Cuitoin rannlng. Hay Liifnthlng-nnB..t>aHBt—Phoa>-<»k Was $9,195 Corpeled, oil new furnWure, o Capital City. Good wig l .._ . Sosj-tip.Qut IIvIbb ~i 13.0752. ______—»lent-bosliie«»r~ao^enn-ttperatli NTED. ...u,. .____ ...... i JS)WlNC.--oombi,;i„,i NOW-V,;/... J 8^95 1—Dairy farm'-nn'd do'cener -53300-T«d-T?r"Adamsr^6x~lS Boise; Tdaho 63701. ’ — ■“ Was-$8,500— An advertisement in the •work. 67S-2S02, Chari -MARLETTE-I21T65' NOW $7,995 . BUSINESS DJRECTt)RY 'Music Lessons 40 with 18x7 living room expondo, sends new aiid'old clicnti fully carpeted In ihog. total elec- PENINGS available .for bcglnne TO D AY'S best buy: Well Jm- to you every' 4ayl It proved wllti a. thruo bedroom Iflc, 2, bedroomi. .1962 COLUMBIA 10x55 reaches homes W. o''M al^rS !“ 7M.704l^"**‘ home. Machine shed. Barns, cor* Was $12,100 22,000 ’ Cofpeted, all go -C72,000 r e a d e r s ) , and 'OMAN to work both dayi Hanslng. rnls and feed bunk* for 100 M. iilshts as-cook or fountalt. head. Fcnccd. High stats of fer NOW ’ $11,300 Bin. Contaet Mr*. M. nt tho Dairy tility. No weeds. Price »7.900. Was $4,250 - - . Phone 733-0931 . - . New HoBanil Good tormi. 25' ROADRUNNER — 5 3 7 ^ 8 . CaiUeford; e bedrooms, 3 finished Itt base NOW...... $3,750 \LUiiMAN WANTHD to .ell th, Soli-eoniolned No. 1 car and truck., nest pay plai Ma n u r e ment, largo living and dining 7 0 A C R E S Baby SIttera.ChUd Cars 16 in Twin Falls. Sec Jack Tlssaw Oust “ room, fumfly room In basement,. ...Clcn_lankln»-Chavrnl«r T —2 bntn^Myere^imnmrA-ap^ ” T95r^TrABOND-8x50" CHILDREN'S-VlM^GBr------S7 acres alfalfa, bolance open. ^ * ^ '“ ’:rr^3,750 <61 North Locu WANTE------MANAGEMENT Lays pqrfect. Gbod water rlgbts. Stn\e IVccn&cd, >\i MEN — WOMEN — COUPLES ?yNE im hottie, boftutt* No buildings. Reduccd to S2Q,. 2 bedioami ---- Wn»r Ntmicry^v:-pre.klndcrRarti large shaded lot. 35’ C O N C O R D Learn Motel Operation with our 2.000 t..___ , , 000. Owner will take as llitle oi Was $2,795 — klndersarien — divided clutse •hort. Inexpensive course at |2,0M down to right party. 2.bedroom tlp-ouf. 733.70SQ. 733.001P. ______fortable living home- followed by two weeks' north. Priced rl Was $4,995 N O W ...... $2,295 - ao-P K i;p Child Caro, stiite llccnsc Resldani Training In ar motel DUTdeil'clasiif'nurtcry.-'pno-kt operated-by u*. Age no-^arrler. N O W ....: cferBartcn—and -klnderBnrtcn. ]i LYNWOOD REALTY $4,495 7th Avenue Wer^h. 73:\.fl0n7. tanco upon completlpn. 1959 CAPAI 10x50 son at'pInnt‘^Add^son'’^vo.*'We«, Work Wanted CHARLES P. HAWKER 2 6' T E R!RY R Y ITe .schooi. Colonlnl concnctr 3. bedioomi, corpeted. AlTE N TIpN LANOLORDS; VA APPROVED . TWIN FALLS REALTY Salf-conlalnod___ M A N . For completo-lnformatlon-wrltei Cleaning Insl ' - ■ - 73^.3002 day's - - B2a-a03» eves. Wa* $4,995 Wo* $3,395 Ing Interiors vacar giving.address and phone num* pcrlenecd. 733.7304. DONrr RENTII! Help Wanloct Executive Training Division 103 A C R E S NOW ...... S M 9 5 NOW $2,995 CTHRATION. Vcwlng. All work Ambasiador, Motels, . _ New two.bedroom hom fuct cement,-dltch.— 7M -19'-TERRY- 1 by I P}j> |yn«...G d_bean._p_en. and i)ep{. A^'oif^^’a'ciric Ave. aellur. raclive Ihree-bedroom 0 00 Salf-contarne 1964 ARISTOCRAT 14 ft. X ^ R A Y — ------.L take In eowlng and Ironing. Tacoma. Washington 00402 ’ liumo...... achool iind thopplng —>0-yenr»-eiip«rlBnc>..333.07/' •TH-VUUR4llBiuBciiool.xdU< at home In ynur spare time, TECHNICIAN liXl'l-KIK couk, Blue Cross, a Awarded. O. I. approved. 53,595- ^oV^f^$1,095 Applx Ii1 - perst nnd well-kept fenced yard. I'ull Mer m. KoKerson Res> Cl.HAt4, niSSJ T A lim oWor jictce l» TUlt should tell :no . ■ 1 , ' ■ ^ . , Sunday, S«pt; 2T, 1969 • Tlmes*News, Twin Falls; Idaho A-H ’ Extrd Icitfeiii^r p u ^ e ^ want ads tind a .happf^home f o P them Mobile Hom«( , _yobllB Hom> ParWtig .79- Form Implamanh • Hay, Grain’and Feed 94 'r'Pati and P*t Suppllag.' 110 [ Antrqiisf 139't iMUetllanaolSr ForSala f40 BUY YOUR HOME AT FOK SALK: 5 .acres, fl^t corn. PUREUKED Dachshund pups. .*7, BRASS. SplttSpittoon. Marthaiane: i7“Cor- WOODEN______..jk, pla;« glass .... '™ |7r% 'sr=ZU";,.s; sinndlng.to be clibppcd fof ilage. I. weeks old. 7J3,JJ331 and ' ' — - of ' Adams, ' and C.-J Cedar chest...walnut,..S35..'.Daven.'" 32C-;Uai. • • I Ted.- .. ■______.32-1-2736. ,____ pOrt. excellent hardwood: frame.. ’ SIMPSON’S. ^ iWrtNTEUTN2000 bales clean BOSTON -PUPHIH.S. Call aitcr 6:00 .RED flarn-.Chlna, ironware, .(need»~ re^uphdliuttog>~ t30. Di. - -— 8’ SECURITY »14..W _ delivered. R36-2W0. 421'2nd-Avenue West.-Twin' ty knowhow.^ R^nlsh-repal YurnU nette table and - 4- chairs. |20.~~ Bmineii-OHicB Rantoli 80 Wendell. Floor lamp, table lamp, ^air S3. ___ 1 CAMPER' WANTED;------Pnll. pasture for nbout 1 _ . CARNIVAL GLASS, hoop t »00V Pole'"lampI’%10. 733-2848.' Sail Oa cIqsb out- for hend cow*., Phone 731-3840 Cllt. One . .. , compQtc. Excellent, condiilor urday after 1:00 or Sunday. 2008 •d.Malono. I old. 733.503S. ~ a t t r a c t i v e ~ • CASE eVi' ^5‘ wiiidrower r i ^041 after « nr Avenue East. ' •______• ■ ■ $ 9 2 5 w/eondltloner . tOCKUR Spnnlcl ANTIQUE O R -SA L-B t...... WOMAN . - fakm m ctormr took at - -Black-or-bionder-MatrTina, trie calculator, hand operated add _:12’x60L FLEETWOOD - needed.here tn-learn and-if^ni-h ACRES Silage corn, IQ i ing machine,'2 electric adding jna. proresjionnl makeup technique*.' IHASSET-FERW SOil L spud harvester mounted cutting hay. At Hansen. 4 MUcallanaous For Sola 140 chines, eictrostatlc copying., i— completely furnlihed • Also small profitable builneis. of' ACRES CORN cut for si: --Td PrlBtlnf ------• direct' spud , North. , / j:$5795 ■ '■ ^TME CHALLENGERS FOR SALE: - 1 — Self- clud.B p l^ e number. , 1 1968 MF 135,. gds. v^h. -Bllly-.Giat. >'-UVERSMAN-wheel carrier. Vacuu P- Motor 4 pack^s^^dle's'. 'duleh SIMPSON ^ yiVIANE WOOpARb power steering,’ only 115 Other Farm Producli ADOKABLE bin cycle but In- good •Ing baO. tents, ki----- ^itlll— ondoi n e w grain drill (Ilka ■ S W S ■™-MOBItrHOMEr- : Gaines sredV Pnul,- 4.-'8-574S, 4 — Metal I Post, Dept. 70183; M02I TUl . w arronty, T u cker SnoCat. . Panorama City. Cnllf., 9Hi2 LlyostocU Wanted . “ n T SHAMPOO-your=own=«arpet.^pfo^ -i-MF-asTJresclns-itK^w^ -AntmQlr8raedln3=:=______■CALL^dR' SEETArE. GRACB. (esslonal .results. Rent a Clarke Lakes. COO square feet fully car. ART1F1CI-.1- Brecdlns. to ABS great .MGR.-OE.STOREKEEP1NO DE- sKampiX'er wittt .companion wee . steering, multi*powor, en ■ • KARMAtL 706D vacuum. Banner Fumitura, T33. — A liW A Y S • OLIVEJl S50, gns provun_ alres, nationV JS'P* PARTMENT. SUN VALLEY. gine ovofhool. - • CASE 430 dlcScl IDAHO. 72^3311 E x t .------BEtTER;BUYS “fTtin wt-mfal lo _S_FORD.4000 clien-l- -Appl. t HH-Equlp ______120 HEW..-JEEP MotaUColj.Jinclosur ikiuFFLERS Installed'-wnile - y 0 U -- cation. .4-rooms.- off;»ireet park- • FORD 601. gas Kits for models M38AI and r j : walt.' Complete rauCfler . ervlce; in* Ing. Phone 733-62r.:.:______■ ‘I MF '65- diesel, standc'rd *249.50 FOD Utnh. Rex-Te eluding custom duals. ' Abbott'a MAGIC VALLM *50. 2 ro o ^ building, attractively model, power steering, . ^ - C A IN ’ S Auto Supply. 309 Shosbone St. South. . -- MOBILE HOMES'-. • p o w e r w h ee ls, du a l Reconditlon£id &-Guaranleed (2?4>^ 3il-642K S TO N E JARS, sultcasas.' trunks. lEW your own aweateri from fa. ' Mobile homei • . wheels. GEM Appliancc- WtSKLiTliuOK. — cnflitm Bir..... ^IPCO^THREE-Mdtoom-iront-kJlctieif — S7.-jnonth-uth-Phofle-7W-IO»M — ter-a;0(L-Speelals-nowl s Marlcttc 12x60'. Excellent Wa also hava □ ^ ood sop- ______ion. 3;<-i57C. Jerome. ¥ONE row NEW HOLLAND WI7.ARD.1MPER1AL electric range. GOLF -aubs'^lke.naw.-mat(e-offer. ply-of-naW OPEL 2.and 3- • Wa n t e d TO d u y ^: A-ujed a-bcd; chopper J275p_ 0 year* old. May be seen after Guitar amplifier, $10.'See. 316 room Mobile Home. 8‘ or 10' wide. row tpnk-typa -boet .harvaf 0:00 p.ml- .at 205 Madlsoi ' 324-5132.. 32<-ii5i. ..Warrcn-Kay«. jwrinanent me. Box JSl.-Chnl Kimberly.'' seen at 311 tars at BIG SAVINGS. ^TWO row ALLIS CHALr 5 «m ------FO R Used furnlture.~appii. 63H after C:00. - ij n iw s j. MERS. chopper, like new 3-5824. 843-3334 ances..Junk...... We...... do upholsterlng-re*...... ApartmanU-Fornlshed -70 ------J...... J2600 ------pasture calves pairing.' ' *'H ------^ Furniture. — " - - 733-4010. - - ROOMS, showir and Bath, Light Industrial Eqoi for sate. Ail kinds. Phone 324-416? or 324-4028. Jerome. ______ISED apartment gat range...... _196 ^TfueV*. hcot. air coadltloned.-fenced yt ♦JOHN-DEERE-SP-model- at RANDALL'S -OREENAWALT. utlUty room with automatic wl.... EIHERS — 33 Black Dollies, all Lynwood Shopping Center. cr. Inquire H12 6th Avenue East TWIN-FALLS 55 combine spike 2-cylin- open. Weigh 600-700 lbs. Phone 543- — 551 3rd Avenue East. 733-42CI. -d er~ .-...-.;..;;... J2400 ■4930.______. ______REGISTERED D«ef Short horn Bull, TRACTO R & ...... roan, good.- 320.4371, l-HH-Gcredf— 12Z j i m m m i c a WE NEED CASH -C A IN ’S USED INDUSTRIAL i030 Kjmberly Bd.' 733-8617 7_1QUJP_MEI£I:______: EQUIPMENT _ USED-FURNITURE Red nylon daveno M9;SS' ’ floor, older persons i • 'CASE Modelil30 CK backhoa. TRACTORS Swino ' 103 , Mere Inn. 733-92«<. -JO,750. Blua three Ashlon sof« .. *4S.M 850 Ford, new paint FOR SALE: Dred sows, weaner an< SMALL E » CASE Model W7 4-wheet-drlva 400 Ford tractor-with loader and feeder piRs.. Phone 32C-4659. Fllei « yanr erib and mattress.. Ilka ~ loader, 310,500. backhoa HESSTON WINDROWERS w m m m r » JOHN DEERE 4S0 crawler MF 85 diesel D IS AC. gas Any New Modell Buy. NOWI Ho apnrtm loader, like new. >10.000. interest until June 1st. 1970. )30,69 • 'All Used Equipment Reduced . .1. 733-294 » JOHN DEERE backhoc only 230 IHC. gas - 8000 Ford, .new warranty VALLEY FORD S pc.:walnut dining.tet-..-«3a.9S for truck or tractor mounu 3000 Pord,^ new warranty ed. JI.500. 050 Case windrower & IMPLEMENT ised mattress & box I IHC TDD crawler tractor wlUi 1 Hesston 200 wlndrowe^p 733-0017 dozer. S2.500. PICKUPS Co n v e n ie n t ...... , 1 JD-2 -ton plduip,.Vfl,.long bad, 4.ipaad. 900 F O R D . way 74 to Orchard Drive. Wei., .v Kenyon'Road, Houlh to Oreherd. - MchiKisli.' WIndCulls, nnit itneU -nnrlftilt-pM ri.-You-blcH, Cfiiifarn: TRUCKS— 6000 F O R D diaial...... $27 5 0 $1250 «nl»ora,n"******''>'' ***** . ^ U.JW —$~650' W A S . IS Orchni'O. J,>,mlle North, (Sraen' J MUcollaneous Wonted .141 Trucks “ ' Autos For Solo 200 iX)b Autos For Sole.' 200 ' Autos For Sale 26b • Autos ForSolo 200 1 Autos For Sola ; ------:a 3h i ' o U ------nfil l-ORD J-Qlrliino 500. D pmsenscr 19C3 CHliVY UrccnbrUic iUitlon Wii. ‘ V-psf K'^ici'or^“'i<'noeUof^.'Nev<^ -simian wtiROft. .'65 YOUKSVyAQEN ------_ a n d — i.cloof sodhn - $ 9 9 5 " Practical Minded Af£r^^ Family The 1970 Pontiacs,& Cadillacs Are »64, V O L K S W A G E N you _ 2-door aodan ...... M /ie s . H o w -A b o u t- a $ 8 9 5 FINE USED Stationwqqon? ■ *64 FOpD FAIRLANE StnilonwnRorK powor otoor- ■•■■■■■■■■■•■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■I Ins.' aulomotrc, VU...... ■ iW ro llD Country Sxldh ; 1967 MEBCURY- C im m olir j~ : 1 MTVOWSWA'eSH'— COME^ SEE THEM ^ GORGEOUS $ 9 9 5 BKiildiiwfiuuii, Vfl, ouioiiicitir, (low ■'5t 1966 Ford low.mllonoe, .. YOU WOULDN^T BELIEVE USI Besf Buy IBBaBaBBBBBBBBBBBaBaBBaBaBflBaBaiBBaBBBaBBMilflaBaBaBBBBil>a>aBBB|li/ Auto Sales ...... ’60i 5nd“Avb. S. M M ^RIS^fORS^ 150 3rd AVe. E. — OPEN. 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Phon»-5'34-24SO-- — Twirt F«II«J _T«!n-EallS— i "^-16 TInlies-No'ly!, Twln-Falls, Idaho Sunday, Sept. 21, 1969 Jack Webb Started As An Actor; Is Now A MiHionaire With A Badge , J ■ , Jack Webb was born in 1920 of scripts. • mitted. Through this, ‘ ‘Driignet’ "We. my fnother and grand-TJO.” "The Last Time I Saw In addition, Webb is executive Webb has two daughters, Sta In Santa' M onica, Calif., a few Jack bbgan'hls carcer in radio wiiji born.*’ Webb rccalls..i ' mother, - were -never without Archie,” and , a ;^fu1l • length •producer of NBC-’I*V’s "Aiiam - cy, 18,_and Lisa, 16, by -his short miles- from Hollywood In San Francisco,-; first as an ■ Jack Webb’s parly-ycars were ...... - — - . . •' "nrnoniM • ■ 12" scries, which goes ' ihlo' its form er ^marriage Id singer Julie "food, but there was no sapre ’Dragnet.” . ______. where he has woh uoth fame annoiinccr,' later in the title role fraught^wilh illness, not to m'en- ^On, television, Webb headed sccopd season this fall. London. ' and fortune. . __ 0/ " P a t N ov a k _fot_H ire.” and liun thc-pressurcs accompanying money cither, and 1. frequently the 19C0 "G.E. TrUe'! program, FREE • Webb is perhaps best known still later in the series, "Johnny ihejean tim es of the dcprcstiion. collected pop bottles for show and he^nade.a fulMength Wftrld C AB LE .visior;^ for his "DraEiiet'' series which M adcro — P ier 23.V ' money,” Webbi-a millionaire to- Premiere “Dragnet" which Samantha To Have 2iid-CliiItl His injcr- day,-reveal's. . ______\ Ure\t_one_oLthc_iatRest_tclevI-. Now . . . enloy ifio bojt* he created for radio in .1019. ■of Neei montli of ' ' to television In 1952. remaining g eles) High where he was car S.eplembof we will connccf A ir Corps, rcccivlng his honor On “Bewitched” This Season as one of the lop-ralcd shaws toonist- for th e -sc h o ol'i j-car^ Cablo TV to your tcs'-' able discharRO in 194G. "W oody", the 1950-vintage sta; Samantha, ‘ who •Is expecting; strange' 'th in gs when s h e •-on-flic air through 1959 whOh tionwagon driven allernatelx,i)y bOokT He won the stiident body dcnee withoyl. chafget • Webb voluntarilji retired it. • His first- big break came In pr6sidenc fM SIEREO MUSIC tinues’ to enjoy hlgh-ratings and Wcbb’.s mnyies-Jhcliiftp. '’ Ppip Mrs...... Televisbn^gtworiL-Thursday. pfiritionsi — —------;— critical succcss the second time While makioR-tho- mt>vio,*-he Kelly’s Blues,...... The- D.l..” avid • col)ect9 r r^iniaiurc Elir-nhcth' Montcbnipry -fitnrs arouiaround:_L ■Struck up a fjiondshin with the ln~hri"iipcnminR episode, "The TrjglTTol W ild.B ill HanFac'heki* ...... _ . , ^ h e ...... , . In ."Siamaniha’s Yoo Hoo the-witch Samatha w th Dick Wcbb^was' the first,of televi- rum's teclinlcnl advisor, a n ^ f-, ceived an'anti'que’ doll from-a ficer of the Los Angeles Police the wagon is stolen b y a miirder Maid,” Endora decldcs.that Sa Sargent nis her^ mortal husband, sion’ s triple-lhreat men, and he GOSSIP-C?)I:UMNIST \ fan which was. one of Tad Lin- Department. suspect who crashes 'it into a mantha need's help and chooses Darriri ‘ StophenS,'' and A g n e S makes the transition from ac .colnl3_-Iavoritcs: ■when.heJived canyon-com plctely demolishing Ida-Lupino will TKJrthijrn vl- -her—old—ftiehd,..Esm eralda,—a Moorehcad .as her_mother.-En- tor to dircctor to'producer and ''Hc""sparked“ rriy^Inlercst in in the White House. • .' witch wh'rt- is losing her powers. dora. Well-known actress-come- back (0 actor with -uhique police work, and'I found mvself cioigs newspaper gossip colum '.’The Ghost and Mrs, MuirV •Result: The Stephenses lia^ve a dienno'Alicc Ghosdey inakc.s her smoothness, fn addition, he con spending nights in police p’rowl- "T h e Mod Squad” has its sec nist as guesi s^ar in ‘-‘m ie P er •alrS its second seasoh ,.cv6ry maid who's so shy that-?; h e debut in this episode as t h e tributes a large amount of the cars and researching the crime ond - year prem iere Tiicsday fect Image?’ on NBC-TV’s "The (Thursday a t 7:30 p.m. on.ABC- fades away when they, apeak ii‘ilqu(i..inaid-of-all-w6rk, Estner- writing, re-writing and edition lab files by day when.tim e per- Sept. 23. Name of the Gam e.” IV. to her. She also conjures up alda. ■ , •• K E E P YOUR EYE ON THE WiNNERS f ClflCLE S. 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This woy shi never loses her purse and can still use it as a regular coin purse wheri not in .•chool..=-JULr • ------DEAR-POLl,r-.My-P«in»#p.h-ti»~ , ^ ..h «lp - 9 e I f t r t-clean -an d p oliih metol golf club ihofts. CrumpUd- up a I u tn 1 n u m foil rcitorct the brisht finish.— W ALLY DEAR POLLY— I keep a calerfdar nant to — th« lolophone so when c toll coll Isin od t” the town or city is written right down on that dote. I check thi» list ogoinst the *"“r miitakei. ■— CAROL P 3EiXSCZX.I.iVS 3POZ» 1»3r\A.l Vermeex* SUNDAY, SEPTEMsfcR 21. 196? IWTHESEDAvStJUHEMSOMANyTHIWGS ' ^ Yob HAVE TO GET Ai^E ARnnciAL... BNT iri?en?esw(\)G td. know.. (2iD> O P rw sE^Vh^T^eric ■ \\ ' f i P F P ' " ri -JWER&AREOJilW&SOHAT-A'RElOAsTURAU ' -THERESKJOTJlW GAI^n'HCIALABQUT^^ ______. OFSPRITH. SWrTCH TO SPRfTB. 'by' D iels C ^V a lli jTbpyrPassl Gfipin.g:l — 7* DAO <5AVE. up ClfiM ?£TTES THAO'iS F5BAUUVTKUB ~r>! AMP I HOPE you FOLUOW / ASJP» HADN'T MA nC? A O l O A K V Of^ PIP^. P=PK. “THI^EE . YOUR. C^C’S e x a m p l e .; W E E . K S / •' LO^R-BOAROIIirO-J^^ \W 6LU,Cm UPBSK \UfllU6 VOUR MOTKeB AWP AUNT AAARTHA a r e AT THE, THEATRE, VWS'LL ttfW e-AjieuaixiM £. VJOMT \W E? WO-nyHOT MAT' 1. POKE HOLES '/ z. INCH FROM T H E W R irr^ BY MES/DP#C^K b y E.MDS OF A POPSICLE STICK Cuse THE POINT OF S mA lu =.-::SeiSSaRS=ft..HD;:BORB:::HOfaE ...... ~ g e n t l y ) / ^ V .W W TO F1UI-’ 2 ., USE THE FIRST STICK ^S A. &OIDE: ■m E-BCRSJK'spSceS' IN ■ ---- WM^K-^Wtr-SOR.H:HOUE 5 IN i\ B O U T T W E S E WORDS. CLlke 47 MORE STICKS, ^W (S)rSl-=::i;lN G J ■SITTING^ STRING A.LLTHE STICKS THROUGH ’ THETnPTHaCES-W lTHrArB^TtD ------:— (■^BOUT '/ilN C H a c r o s s ) b e t w e e n e k c h s t i c k ,., t/se m s a C'/ co/s d . 1 B A Z — - ^ R T Jiere'sZotsiiiaM inK 2 . 5 K - . _ N G ^ CAN' 'TpU CHWi a boo— iIIEPEk: 4. RUN'A'STRIN&THfciOGH THE LOWER / ROBE AND S A M HOUES. PULL TH E LOWER IKITO A B c ry 's n ja m e 4 FLI__ER ENDS INTO A CIRCLE AND FROM TH E GREEKVJHlCt^ Tie TIGHTLY,.THEN TIE , . /y\EANS''|MMOKTAC‘ AND : : r r : E « D “S “ O F : n - r t E : ^ p ------— ------VSHrOT^ecsjviES"'------' ■'.STR-INSS., V ^ D iS e A N ll., 6. JXC ___ NIFE f o r T H E G>ODS m o m m o d 'i -i*»A ftn a > ’»«daB >t-H oo«'* ■sNn>is’'te •asywR't ;%NV ?- 2 / 9-21 Ask Them Yourself W flAT.'iJE WORLD! -FOR-ROPf7ttD-ZIECtBR;------¥0R RO^ER r C. SEAMA _Good-for-Voo— Slender-comedian-Woody-Al • •1 Hresitieni Nixon'* preu cretary of the A ir Force ien (hi» CBS-tv speciol i* tonight) i$ very ierious about eating. "I like health foods/' ho told • secretary I R«cenlly you ataud that "I don't-'eat meat. It really P ' How did ]Hr. Nixon come I the late Pretident Ei»en- Family W eekly. feels good not to, and It'gives m^ energy.. ^ to u te “ B r in g ' hotcer*$ tea m in g ' o n th e ■ Fish, chicken, and duck ore okay, though. I T u * together a g a in ” ?— D. I .miUtaty-induUriat com never drink; I. don't-like the faste. 1 'stopped t . , Canton, Ohio plex htu been distorted, tn what way smoking in m y e o ily 20t. 1 can't ,en}oy any- • When Prggident Nixoniv has U b e e n dtiitortoJ?— €. Pl MU- 'thing I know it £ad for my health. I have ing in Dttchler, Ohio, he saw a young catfish, L M Angeles, CaUf. cook, but when I eat put, I prefer sea-food girl holding up it sign, reading: “Bring • Preaident Eiaenhower said: .vital restquiaots-wherg_i -not_koov«n. I go, lo- __HB logelber.” T h i8.60_impre»*ed-th0-P r«a l= ^ = ^ c m c n t -i? K e p in g ’ lHe'peace^iB bur m lll^ great lengths to avoid autographs." Would dent ^at he asked it (o incorporated iarr Mtablishment Our arms must be you leave your dinner to ovoid recognition? into the motto fo r the Inauguration. From mighty, r M d f for inatont action, so that "N o, nothing would make me do thatl" it derived ihe-InauKural.\alogan.~ **For- __oo_^ten tial-aggressor—may-bfr-twnptod— '~waiTToge!ficn*‘ to riak hiB own destruction." The late Irlth Caravait: The horse-drown W ord_to_the_W i»e^rh9—cuffgfit- aideiit_went on-to.recognite_the-im-— ^ w d g ^ ,. already, popular with these "G rou p T ra v el" m agazine ‘gcves some ‘ -POR-DR-MARMB~mNRtCns, ptfative need for the developmcQt of colleens, has .really caught on with novel suggestions fo r getting the most American MedUaJ Aisoeiaiion ' large armed forces and defense industry tourists In Ireland with enough time out of a foreign vocqtion. If you hove What U the p otU ion o f — while warning of the implications. t-a rote of- — ^a"eopp«rd“reo!h, lake alortg o spore. _Cfc«(-^M<<-an-9bor<2en?^— -• " H e 'd j d n6r'8ugge»l“'thlR7 in view o f” miles a d ay. The horses used ore Carry along .your hotel's motchbook M. M., RogertviUey T e n ii . the threat we have long faced, we could., guaranteed gentle and genial enough to show, should yo u g e t lost. Take o ‘ or should disraai^tle either or break' their ____transistor .radio to get a ,f?el o7-the - _ciece8sary_c«UtiotuUp------# The m.aierity_ol_AMA-phy8iciapB be-!. • loca l'scen ef- even If y o o "d o n 't under- —Jieve- ihal-aubstantiBl- inedical e v id en ca " stand the la n g u a g e ...... may-be. brought-fokh-ia the evaluation FOR CHARLES Dt SALVO, I author of "Facet People. IFear" of aa occasiooal obuetric patteai which Don't Stop Playing A sobering re would. Warrant a therapeutic abortion to * I D oes the w ar threat since minder to keep up with your tennis, »a(eguard the life o f the mother or to ” 1946 have much to do g o lf, o r whatever ^ o u r favorite sport prevent the birth of a severely crippled, I aciiJti the ria tn g d ivo rc e is M ines from the Ministry o f Education deformed, or abnormal infant. A licensed ___ .. _J rate?^-M. M. Mason, Jr., In Tokyo. Seems thol }n a survey o f . . S a n A n to n io , Texas physician, in a duly.accredited hospital- .36,000'Japanese men an d women, the in consultation with two other competent • It may be a contributing l&ctoi. Tlie ■ men w e re found to lose much of their pbysiciahs 'who liave examined the pa*. threat-of war is in itself a symbol of un>. thqt city fdik' con handle_;lb ^ . ------physlcat~s)ref^th ti^denly at the age ' tient and.concurred in writing, may be certainty, unrest, and m>hcaYal— J=the=^affi»er»-«f-GountIos-. Kerry;------of42“anaihe^m eh of 39rifTWea- —permitted-to-perfonn-H-thgrffp-eiiti: Cofk, and Donegal are known to be em counlrte* ph)^col strength foils lion, provided the patient knows the pos- FOR JVUE ANDREWS vary helpful. For about $59 o week, more grody/Tlly— -Th,Lj->n>— slble emotional or phvBical rcaulta of thtu . f^d^r-ii-iake~i . FOR JEANE DIXON, » « r FOR DtCK CAVETT efThtDickCaveuSlUtw'’- I i read iH-your column . FtuaUfy Vfeekly n, h S9pt9mber8J,looi» I that you predicted Harry Where were you . b o r n ? -iaoNMD-i.-MviPowr<‘A(«E i- KOMn HROnMM -W.hat.c o llflg e .d i d .y o u «!• - l-rm m nn*»- re-el«£l{ohT " MOtTON fKAMC fSiUM«r MCK RYAN I Haw did you know that Undf Are you marriodf. W. f A M THOMPSON A4,4rtMns Dir^tUr MAKUS H. TONQUI A rt tHr*cl«r I h e w ould K>ln w i!i«n the — David CUfnktur, Rhine, DONA10M.M MBANtl M PtOn FWrfV«(*r p oU a pred icted ThoHMs Dewey tcould beck , J V . Y ...... : ■ ■ • ' R ow tr 1. HOW H I W*v*ir«, IM la w lnf^ferrie Stauffer, Celina, Ohio • I was bom In Ciblwn, Neb., and . nimu L vAm w ,»t4m A T«nv SefcwH iM k i» Wm M» • I got it psychiRally, aa with tny other allended Yale. I am married lo actress Art 0 »«n » M — «■ predictionB, _C«ri^’NK.— -U _____ ------— ■-^-M-hniM jhf null JKM iw or.cnwmnu *oat tny artlcto or •tfwrtl««nt thit * r«>Ul7 W <«U/, M l LCTlMton V-ck, N.V. JOOXl bmt »S will k* amm mmt4. -a^ild-predigy^ not afllHyduT child, too can be reading vn^two or I three years \— Jjeyond=hisHiKmt====^ I age Im L j ^ if he's a ‘'poor'' reader now — Prove it to yourself .. .with this 10 day free trial! Reading is fun for Sarah—as it should be • Older children often advanceice their “Top. of his rcwlbic elMk"elM k" *'I“I purchased - In fact, your duld needs no special su- for every child. A t age four and a half. reading skills several yearsI beyond ______this sot from'jrou lost year aj p erv id on bn yo u r part. T h is set is so sim* ____ she's already choosing her own books at their age levels. Become morere enthu- of itmit my yyoui^teris youngster is in the topitop of his rcadr pIe..M fascinating..he can leam "on lus tho San Diego. California. Ubra^. siostic readers wiOi wider vocabularies. ing dass. He '■ ' ‘ H nifl ap'^ She reads books many third _*_Xoung-i.'pre-sd»oolen“--artaally-f«icft— rezfdjThTTs w a y beyond keyed to the four illustrate word books ------fhid^hfl«-g6ingr’"Yer8lie won't enter themselves to read by this simple but his age ------' so even tho youngest child can sdect the flrst grade for another year. _ " startlingly effective' s phonics mmethod e tl^ of -proper record .to match each book. ------Sani!ria“typlcal'"or'tK5uaa\aror^iI- words, p ii^tes, and cccOiSs. t'xomotes. dren who leamod to read with “Listen a desire to leam . 10-DAY FREE TRIAL — PLUS 4-MONTH APPROVED BY THOUSANDS OF TEACHERS and Learn with Phonlca”->ii reading kit MONEY-BACK 6UAIUNTEEI ^^^that:actually.-inakea:readingdfim^:^-_L_. 6 TEACHING 6AMES-iNCLUDED FWEE- J!BiriU.d7_ildllhWLJlI_re<»ivod-yout- -Parents'and . ___ _ teachon-udng-this-newr«imL^ ______“ L isten an d L e a m w ith .P b o n ics"-w as Sef indiiacf Combination-Teaching-Set and am pod* -niified nlihonics teaching iechni4ue-have ' developed b y a reading e x p e r t I t has been games that can be played by one. two. or tiv e ly d elighted w ith i t ! . . Y o u r .m a ? ^ . reported triUy spectacular results. Resulto endorsed, after extensive testing by teach- more children. W ill keep them fasdnated ;h 'to reading is just w hat w e are so dramatic,~the publisheiB will make ciB. schools, and educators. It Is published for hours. A ll six are sent with your Listen need/' the complete Int available to your, child (and' ^rant^ed> by AmQricana Inter and Leam with Phonics set FREE of - Mr». A. R. w ith an equ a lly dram atic F R E E tria l and state Corp.. a division of Grolier. Ina, charge— to keep. S n ^ e r.. . . ^ guarantee. , _ publishen of The Now Book of Khowl- ■ Under the teims of t edge and the Encydopedia Americana. PARENTS ACCIAIM RESULTS “Material excclkau’* “I want io tell you TTub practical ( ^ d in expensive) home* “ S im ply g ave her the aet.** “ I g o t a set of that themate^Liftjexcellent..Lhad much- 'L isten a r ^ X r a m in th F h o d ia * and sim> success with it in a remedial program for __ “ ^canuii^ir/oiciTOt^eagw^^ four months and theh' return .it for full from three to ten. The chifd heart tho ply Kove it to her. 1 never supervised or four second graders.” refund if you’re not completely satisfled taught in any way. B y the end of summer. O. R. a. carefully proprammed letters or sounds w ith y o u r d iild ’s p r o g iw i on the durable phonograph records, sees Ohio S e e fo r yoursel f how fast yo u r d iHd c a n _ them in hb colorfully illustrated books L s e t o f - -lea rn -t^ ^ . Uiso6ver Kowean iUs to ------Bnd-repcsts'thonrhimBeIfrThiS'tnakea'an~ ' are won- aheorfoing game of better reading— with give your “dow " or “didnterested" young ______„ ______p tho slow- ster tho knowledge and incentive he needs amazing rcsultsi group In third grade." to read with speed, assurance, and plea* FOR EXAMPLE: , “ H is rcsdhig Inp rored 100%.** " W e pur* ...... SpriflV/JeW. OAto “ ■ ■ - - • Slow or average-reodbrs-show sudden. -chased ‘Listen and Leam with'Phbhia’ -Justfill-ont-imdTOail-tha-cooparrbelow.— ...... o ften Bpoctacqlar im proventent in road' t h e s e “ l e a r n i n q t o o l s ** There's no dJigaUon,_&nd_dKz:.t«aching_ ing. in ^pelting,9I»Uing. inundewtandin^in * * *’ ’ trouWe with his reading:-Within tw< SIMPLE TO l " “ a r e in d u a e d free — ^yoara to keep •- Many advance their,th .. reading skill u wocka hU reading has improved 100%.“ You don’t need special teaching akilla to ir yo u b a y o r not. Aawricsna, MBn>.. much as a full grade in a few short - Mrs. O.K. use this promra. Nor do yoi^ need any ______n C a divtsfsa o f GioUcr, Ine^ p«b. 'i months. special know ledge o f phonica. Ilshera of H m New Beak of KMwkdge. H I PiYTAHn IS M IS S IN G MAIL ATTACHEDIREPLYilCARDJTODAY' USETHliri'COUPON' ...... •< ro f^ . 1 0 0 A Y P l i n T M A U «oo4« S«ndm8forFrHEuminttlMi, conpMsU*tm«dLstni«HhPr«nlci ■ UTXD P<*>« F'M £dueitleul Qmms. H M TutbtM it ttw iflrt ofiO Om, I W m FREE , -;V HOME T R I A L I tt-ssaa Design^ by a leading physician to help carve inches off yo u r waist line (wtthout diet or weight >) In fess time than it takes you 1o smoke a single d garette every day! ^ . YOURS FREEl ...How?-/n-a-o N^^/^rent-way-t/ian you have everdreamed-pos^b/e Derc^TTrarieasily- feMietriirCoors^^ and logically as this: uc wrioklei, give your face and neck a year*-voui _ paiids Yon An InrUble ‘^MttscleCthDe'* That ;S?VlxtsECOND ______Akoia*lic*llyjaold*.In.VMir_Wais*4JBe.— ------>r (wo esUUrat]ac-miiHi(c*r^ thbi- woman.-ot •sy-acc,-imoo(h awty.wrlDkU«...lift up ibe ikln of AT tUE SAME TIME THAT IT You put the wheel on the fk>or and itand above U. Take ia deep breath forehead and tive you a *‘fac«A((t kMk"...Uike double and BTcet the momlng: In two ntlnute* yooll be la your fhower or at t the vrry flrit u-etk > ______ffniENGTHENS.YQUR LOWER BACKl Z breakfaM.'Uid-li'a cDlnf to-be ■-wonderfia'day. l'o«'n-rn>v« /Aat (o------r.Yet.itaev're ao eaty ihu-aayone CM do them anyv^Nre. (>ille frankly, ibo devdopatcnt.or IhU S LIM -W IICEL bued on youTitU In iHt nwxi nintir trronJi. . - ...... •> « « * iiartllng reaulti, lo quJekly, that your /rlrttJl » Ht Now, put your hand* your hlpi and do Ihc timpte ahoulder wamvup turMttolrUlhtmUtfMeernl Ihls ilmpk fact: That the Number One Sim of Axtln* (u»d the Number oa And the tuH courte It youn FREE— durin* thli one advcr- One CauK of the low-back pain Uiai makes you /rtl. ai wtU a* look, we «how you. You do li three llmei.wlih the left ahoulder. and three t ^ i y i t SttU-tVHEEL lor yuui' ten yean older lhaa your ate) U iht bultbis. pmtrudlnt, blMBtJ-look. time* with the rishl. You doti’t bend from (be hipe. You dont twtot your yine. There NjiiLMnKloui.eietttoe-You.woe '■ tpt^ofttnrr, and your vUMtr from Irtominl on. But you wUt ttav* warmfd up and loot€nr4 r wlU ft*l b Thli MuKie-Olnlle Eiercite flan contlUi of a simple wheel with a -STAY-Y0U;W fi.]^t)EgB^<3H-eORreRATIQN'^^-M aalB0l^-Av«^»w-Yot^C^CT^^W ^6~ rl- ^(SS^IGE-EXAM0®S- Differences Between HTSd^W xjmeir By D O RO TH Y BRAJjIT W AR NICK I N THE continuing _effort to under^— — various scientific studies have turned ^— up soine^ntriguing" conclusions regard- — ing—the-differeno between thfe male and the female, . some of which may surj)i-iseTyourrHere . arfiA^few :- The average man has more will power than the average woman. A n odvertisinar study The belief that wom power.makes it possibW Won’t swell or bulge because the sole is en can stand more pain, for a man to more read completely oil-proof — even diesel oil. inconvenience, and prob- ily break .habits, like Won’t crack, harden, or mark — le m a th a n m en la a m :^ h ; amoking or overeating.' '"e n under the most. extreme Psychiatrist Theodore —A n o th e r n n te r c a tih g temperature changes. . Isaac Rubin feels that covery was that the aver- Won’t slip on concreie, wood, -*'men are more often . A g e m a n ! b more honest „pr tile. The non-skid solp afraid of helplessness than his wife. won’t lei it. than of pain.'“Our pe- M en understand ^am-‘ Won’t-separate from-' ~clHuircuU\lFe~iniow8 and en better than wo^en the sole. ’ even eondoncs helpless-' - .u n d e rs ta n d - men.' • JVon!t_brcak-yotf.- ~TiesB ln w o m w ,**‘h e flayaT ' ■ .,A few years ago, Rich "But men are persuaded ard C. Cowden' of the. that.thcy-n>ust-n6ver-un-— ^Vfitorft^rta-Admlriifltration" -d o^is-live-i —der—any^IrcumstaWcM' i==Hospitfll::nh-Gulfport ^its name, Durables. perm it such feelings." Miss., gave the famous . If it doesn’t, we’ll Women live longer California Te.st of Per- give you another pair. than men. - Bonality to n largo group'- We’re that, sure of pur promises. This is due to a vari of couplcs. His results ety of reasons, according ____ ^^.Durables. Boots and Shoes to suit your needs. From i ___ flhqwed .the' men hod - a to Df*. B. D a v id S h erm an far deepor Insight into Wolverine, the people who make the finest boots. Gel | a pair. 'And^see'rdr yourself what it won't do. of Montreal,-chalrman-of— . th e tninda o f w o m e n than the Canadian Medical vice vorsn. Association’s . national W o m e n — a r e —m o r e — committee on aging. .Hnoopy than men. “Meji are more exposed ’ 'Atcording to. a study ^MOUfCRIHC^ to the Btreasea and ! at HiitgerB University, stralnn of life, to flnan- that's true^ While men For the Wotverlno dealer nearest you, ealUthis- r^clal-.worriesir-and-the-vi-;----- “ '-aro likdy’ to take people ' fo/Z/ree number: 800-243-035B. In C6nnocticur:'053-3006~ ' cisaHudos of making a at face value,' women, living," he says. "Mo^e the natural-bom snoop* importantly, they'pay era. get '‘underneath the less atttfntlon 'to health Buperflcinlltlea.'VAa a re care than do women, who sult, they are more likely- A report In SnVH?Mi mag- Dr. Calvin Ilall reports ,ou nioiioy, guns, nutomobilos, for- outnumber them in doc to form true porsormllty ilne in London Hnyft men {^ener- . dream dllTerences In Mb nowcsl ' ‘‘eign countries. The dreams of tors’ waiting rooms." )Ie ImprcRHions. At) unpiens- Jilly need 10 m im itcH iflo tfi.a le c p ____ u{lQk.^The^ContcHt..Analvaiit..of._____ .men are.IIkeiy.to bo more violent- furthor-fltatcd-that-moat_____ V ' nnt rcflulfla’thflrwom en'" a' night than wjmen. An they .l„JOreo«W..JVoipQn*.bnve^ droftm8---thnii-womfn'a;-nnd-7non-Bpond ------womon~Heom~to~l>e~ en^ ^ y nature wltn^ , plo than men do. - minutes more. . cooking, houses, furniture, schobl,- - about men as tboy do about wom protection against,, coro Men nee “T Family Wt«kly, SepUinbtrai, loop ’ Arom as Anohymou* /^ AMAZING SAMPLE OFFER > iVo lo n g e r am I confident —That l'wlll ^=^from -the'1am ous Golden W ar& pm pte! ------—W tetrattbblng a5~Biy~perperf nwi eEra^^l-KjtRAT -Befofe-W e"go~olil“diaicllljfr ■l^CTRO-PLATaO j ■■ I wonder if FU overpower, ComplcmcDt, ox: cU th with “'WK«fever"lie*djr'lotion'' =GOLD FLATWARE ■ toy ■ decide# ^ to- Bpla»h-with I YOUR FtRST 5-PIECE PLACE - / o n e H e n l d There- were dirty fingerprints Sign in front,of a loan company: - al! over the door. Little W illie was ■ "See w about your imbalance of beinsr questioned. "But, M om ," he . DamnentB:' —Asiait,-Pttx,ruinkr»' re p lie d , ••you k now it juatlcouM n^t-> be me . . . I always kick the door The members of the golf club -open!’-’' - • — Dorothy B. Bennett noticed that one of their col-' > '■ ' (eaffues. Bill Benson, hadn’t been A reliable rvlejor eetimating around to the club for a white.- :/A«^do»fc-o/-hVmfir^^«<>-«dfe«=v<>«r^^^-^=:^0ne-of^hi8-locker mates decided- toUd income and add 25 perce«<. to phone him to-inquirerTwhy;------'— LtieiUe J. Goodyear “My doctor told me I can’t play golf,-" was Benson’s reply. , ■ , L . •‘O h !” exc la im e d h is lo ck e r mate. ..J^he-pr^hor,announc«l-to-h.8 ------’T-drdfftTm W KrKM^erplSyW - congregation one morninK: ,,, j, I ve been asked to take up a collection for the new orphanage we’re'.'building. .Please give what We noiited over _the_aummez------you can .” tkat there woe n o quicker xoay to tired-looking-man-itt-lhe^ront— ^— -spot-xmfiairvreatherYriends-than- pew Bfioke up: “I’ll give tw6 chil- by inetalUng a patio ewimming d re n .” . — Dorothea Kent . [ p oo l. — D. O. 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Your cosKwith ttio $9.95 Cooh DoolO-S2'J.»)5. !► • f If ir ^ By Sen. SAM J. ERViN, Jr. (N.C.) chairm an, U.S. ^ n a t e Subcommilffeo on Constjhilional Rights asked to return their rpteetionnairee by mail. D O YOU FEEL.strongly that tactic of ft policc state! I am.tempted o’ighth-grade education to read the make, a statement without f<^r of it your personal and finan to make a teat case o f this invasion of complex form, object to som e,of the being divulged by the one to whom privacy by refusing to answer some overly personal- questions, or resist it is made (as physician and patient cial affairs are nobody elae’s of the questions. I am not sure, the harassment of penalties, the cost or attorney and client). Under this That the First though, if my congregation would of the 197Q Census will skyrocket.” . principle of confidetftiality, the Cen “AmendmSMfprotects not^OTy want their pastor to be a convict!” Congressman Betts, who is sup- sus Bureau, when it-acquires in- :;:z==your.right'tospeak-but-also-tor ------A —Uoctop—wh«>-8el]s-^Jiis-=^House-i8— “ ported”by"morc"than~10b'of his. col- formati^'f6r_T"de^dnst public _HSguM -iii-an-efTort.to_obtiiift. census— — needr'ls-under-ft-legal-obligationnot -^^^keep-silent-about yourself? fme-coInbcd.for .data.about-hia.finan::^ - cial-affaira -totally-unrelated-to- the— —reform 8-that-include-repcal-of“ the~ “ tyTeveal“tKe“ information" to"otHefs. • That a man’s home is guaran rcal-eatate disposal. For instance, penalty provisions, polntd to the 5.6 W ithin the realm of privacy, how- teed him by the Constitution? ^ .“ How many passenger automobiles million people who were viissed in th e -ever, are those personal matters that That he should not be coerced, are owned or regularly used by mem*_ 19G0 Census. “ If the mail returns one should not be compelled to dia- into disclosing what goes on bers of your household?” A disabled from the most recent pretest city, cloae to anyone against his will. veteran becomes anxious about;^thc Trenton, N.J., form a national trend,” Too often/ the Government com inside unless he o7iooses to? pofl.sible loss o f his'disability benefits he warns,, "the number o f thpso'not pels citi'zens'to disclose personal data 'mplete- —countnd-will hn ata^erJng.-In Tren- , _fn r atatlatigfll PumoaeB without .bu£l 8cnlencM~f(5r~declming to ment questionnaire which is accom- , ton, only G5 percent returned their ficient proof o f need. And there,u8iial- nnawer questions about such intimate panied by an authoritative-looking • forms. If projected nationwide, this ly js no assurance of confidentiality.' matters strike you as being devious? letter that is subtly threatening. would mean that more than 70 mil-: In this decade about to cloae, we I f so, you a r e sq u a re ly in th e A m e r When people fail to knuckle under lion m ight not be counted in the flrat_ . have witQC3sed..a. mushroom growth ican tradition— and-also-out of step - immediately,-they receive'stern fol- tabulation.” of datarcollecting programs, aide by with the creeping erosion of these low-up letters, n reminder by certi- Wa can afford perhaps even less side with sophisticated surveillance bnsir freedonm undorlying-our l970 ' ■ fled -mall, then phone m Hs . the steadjr Tireakdown of privaoy- techniques, and a rapidly spreading' Cen8^J(^. It underlies, as well, hun- .True, our Government’s search for whi.ch the. computerization of per- . trend toward computerization of -^reds-of-iim ini-censuBos'-J-thftt-our— -inform ntidn-is-fre -^aonal-data-by^Government-agenciea— ~Govarnmentr~fllc8'TnbQut—the—indl- Census Bureau 'conducts - for itself cause becniiBO of the. increasingly entails. The Census Bureau claims . vidual. In the process, .things have nnd acoraa, of; GQViirnmflntrftgenoioH— —complex-problema-ofyovemmentrAnd~ thot-lt-)iosTJ"ftft>»lcflarTfccord fo r cdh— moved much, too “fast. between the big decennial head counts such A task docs demand statistical fldentlallTy, one outstanding example^ ' Now ia tH^timb“for~CongrT»irtft' authorized by the Constitution. inform ation of considerable accuracy, of which waa itg_rcfuaal-to_pcrmit- -lmpoaB-controla~nn(l'"fltAndftrdflr“ in' , These atatl'sticftl awrvoys are-UBual- ~ ■ if only for the original Census pur-' Government, access to Ita records to’ the Senate, I have proposed a bill to ly unknown yet cover a very diverai; posca o f apportioning-Congreas-and facilltate-’theround-up^of-Japanese- ■delete the pdnaltles"f6r' n o f anawer- fled range of social and economic the state Icgiaiatures, and of distrib Americana at the atart o f W orld W ar Ing peraonal queations In the decen categories. N o or incorrect responses uting Federal funds. II. But the agencies to which it nial and .-other cenausea unlesa the can carry flnes up to $500 and a GO- W ith the 1070 Census,, wo will de makes Ita data tapes available aeldom anawora are. needed for atandnrd day Jail aentonce. These threats are ploy 150,000 census takers and 62 maintain the same strict rulea. .constitutional purposes... Thia. bill made openly or hinted atrbul: air arc*" . m in io n fo r m s td” lriauiH5 as thoYough Moreover, regulatlona no\y.require also would protect a person's right highly questionable constitutlonallyr a canvass as possible of America's that the computer ayatema of all to ignore an unwarranted, privncy- Lately, howevor, thousands of househotda. A .new mall-out/mail- Government agencies Interface. So invarilng. Government atatlstical disturbed and angry citizens from all - - -back technique will carry the ques- while wo have managed to delay the queationnaire unleaa'it meets cortiiin wfllka-Qf-Uffl-hfl-vc hefln-prQtc.tUng^ __tiannniraa-tn-nhAut-itQ-porcflnt-ny niir ■ CBtabllahmcnt -of . a National—Data___ —a^^ndarda— R flt^bv..:-C ftnirr<»Ba. F o r to Senators and. ConirrcflHmon. They— ...homes,.«nd ono-ln flva of-thosc-homes_ ^n n k iiiw lth i. built-in: prJvncy^iaafe-- exampld^tlm-rMtploht o^^voliinto “ WffnT'guldaKtfo^and remediallictiori “ Wnrr'ccbivo the "long form” with its giiardsV wd already' Hnvo .one fully fo r m muBt b o In form ed iha|; his ro* to bring this dangeroun, iudiacrimin- 67 Rubjecta and 120 qucstlona. opcrtvUng through thlia Fedoral- apanse )a voluntary, tbe apeciflc need ato trend undeV control. The cost of thin ofToft Is not ex ag<)ncy computer network. for the informntloni nnd to what uae A minister wrote me recently, say cessive, about $1 a head or, for our There Is a heed to dintingulnh lit will bo put, ing,-"! am deeply concerned, not be- estimated 20G million people, more between confidentiality and privacy. 1 am convinced ..that Americanfl a r e ' . are more than 120 qticHlionH butoyor man JackHoif. E, Betts of the House people !) when It ia desirable for they .will respond to a logitlmnto the roqulremenit thaf'ond muflf an-' Subcommittee on C ombuh and Statls-' them to be free to commimlcate and rcaaonable Governmental -«v^r-«/I~qu«tIona_Hj^ch_jw^^n_yon„ -IIcLhlva PQlnted out. “ShouM a.aig.- betwoon -ottoh-othor-.(ftB hk n- hua— -queatrfor stntlstlcal naBlstanco.-Free lJuivc_aJlu8h_to)lot5~or-bo-«ul>joot-t<»— —iilllciint-number-of-peoplft-romaln'un:^ — bnnrtiwIfoVelatiotiyrW '2) w accom- men in a free 8oclety*irocd nofbo duo or JmprlBonmcnt. Thla la thp counted bocnuBo they do not have the pllah aome good, one should bo able'to . threatened. . . -V 7 ...... , ... s...... Fam ilyW ctklu, Sepl,ember it .jo a o "^^Fam Uy-W e^Iy/septem ber^KJs _sfly5-:^iifis,^arid_the-retiring^director-qf-fhe-C ensu Sr-w hQ -saj/s--“NQ- By A. ROSS ECKLER DIreclor, Bureau o f the Census, 1965*49 TT^OR A DYNAMIC example o f W hy do some questions go into to reccive the long questionnaire has Only in large nietropolitan areas -JD “Govemment of the peo- siich personal detail? been reduced from .26 to 20 percent. are households asked to return their pie, by the people, fo r the peo The need for the Information is Questions about bathroom and kitch . queationnairea by moll. For these g r^ t, and the intrusion on personal ple,” one need look no-further • en facilities have been reworded to oreas the Census Bureau has estab* pnva^ is very- small. All answer^’ ______-^avoId~the~imprea3rdn that~aKn>ur^ “liahed a coinplete3r^®^ecfief-our-goala-a-job-for-evet7 I would not minimize the benefit major metropolitan, areas,- census one, so the Census asKs about jobs" “ tistlCfl fui' many' areaa-would-be^f— that the public refceiVM indtrectlyr —takere " w ilt-tnake—a-^house-to-house— and. unemployment. Another goal is doubtful accuracy. Thus, approving Anyone who drives Is likely to see a - .. canvass to obtain the forms, dcccnt housing for a\l; Cenaus asks Congressional bills for voluntary an- sign reporting the population of ft . W hy'w er* there no representa- ^ _about the age rad quality of housing— ... _swers—wouldL-.prove-defcating.-Be-— ■ particular 'town.-' Virtually -e v e ry ------tives of-clttzenB-groupB,-cfvlliliber» - ....including the presence of. plumbing. cause-Census statistics are used to home reference, book includes popu-~ __ ties, patriotic, or other pwplerorl-' " " As a nation, we are dedicated .to-iro;: ... guidc-tho-diattibution of several biU latioh statistics from the last Census eh t^ organizations at meetings to proved and -widespread education,, Hon dollars in Government funds and its most recent estimates. The , dIscuSs plans for the Census? so the Census-haa questions about cach year. eUminatlng penalties hevys media explore duch trends as There . v je re representatives of. ' ■...ago-and education. One of.'our major could result In a great waste o f mon- —iltho— population— exploaion,” .,*:the ] • auch-oi enemies Is poverty; the Census tsks - oy-and manpower over a, fO-year pe- westward-mlgrationi>“ -dr-iithe-boom^------^meetlngsr—The-Census-Bureau-toi about income, to locato the pockets riod. The penalty ■proviSlon'Tequires ing suburbs’*— all based on the latest part in about 24 regional meetings -of-poverty.- _onlylthat_pcoplo, answer the appllca- Lthroughout-the-U»S.-in-1966-to-dis-^ -r—In-order- “ ble~qu6Stroina7:to‘“the~beat'~or their , The major purpose of .the Census, cuss subjects and'procedures for the necessary to ask questions of yon. ability and'provldes penalties only however,' Is to provide data needed Census. Because these were public — At-the-sam e-tim e,-it-is propcr-- .. for ...uitlt/iU. refusal or' falslflciitipn. by Government programs. No ques meetings, any interested persons or for citizens to consider the matter No one has gone to jail to date for tions are included that would serve organizations were welcome. to ex-. of privacy and the extent of the , failure- to cooperate in the Census, only commercial Interests. press their Ideas. In addition, spe burden the Census will impose. I and there have been very few fines— What safeguards arc there for cial m ^t}nga were held with re p ^ therefore welcome the opportunity _IJm ow of only two. The law Is needt^ being sure the~Census~~cou'n(8^th'e se'ntnt^es' of the "American Civil ‘ t<) respond to questions ..raised by.- . ed for-those people-who might b e - people'who do not return their ques------Libertie8-Union,-reIiglouB-Bnd-ethnlo~ F a m il y W e e k l y . tempted to shirk even this very light tlonnalres by mall? groups, and many others. ♦ Why so many questions? - • ' du^y. It. works well. The average family or household . W hy has the Census Bureau alleg- will answer fewer questions In 1070 ediy resisted changM In p r o c ^ u r e s — thim in--ftnV^GQniiitt:n f-tha.nmihrinO-- - - i ^ mmended-lnrCbnb^esB?'-— years. Four families in five will an- -On the contrary, the Census Bu- . swer only 28 questions. Our tests , reaif has been guided at all tlm <» bjr show the average household can an the rocommdndatlons of the Sub Y o u r na m t a n d a d - swer this “short form " In About 16 com mittee on Census .and Statistic^ dreaa will be om itted minutes. One household In five will of the House Post Ofllce and Civil tvhen computer puta —8ervlee-Gommltt«o,-Consus.plans,-ln— ------/a e ta -o n -t quiring 45 minutes to answer.' their form ative state, were present Every Item in Fam ily W*eMy, S»pt*mber $1, iP0S Biggest ProbJem A Complcte^iom'se m WMl^the^Rose^owLjinx plus.mgged___ Panting in One competition in the Big Ten ^ Single yphime World Famous Artist and Teacher Gives ast new year’s Day, 0. may “ have »difflculty maintaining Beginners (and Experts) A to Z Instructions L I J. Simpson grabbed a team spirit during this non-Rose •Bowl year. • ...... - • PalntiRg In Oils • W ater C o lo n pitchout on his 20-yard line, Since the Big Ten and ?acific_ • W W i Palette KnHe • To o lr^ Impasto broke two,tackles, ran“ ■ Coast"Conference a’gfeed t(T their _i£fimpflrfHoniS«IHJ#e* Perspective :-Roae.BpwLpact-23_ y^rs-_agp, only— Style * UgfitTnrSfiadow • Undsoipes^ ^ round^a^third^eiender, Michigan in 1948',■ Ohio State in' • Figures • The Art Ufe • Much More! and sprinted for a touch 1955, and M ichigari'State in 19G6 down to give Southern Cal m TOW. eoioy the fun and thriU. o f being Able to have won Big Ten titlea without 1 ^ painti Acqtute new skiUs that will amazo your ifornia a 10-0 lead over the Rose Bowl incentive. “It’s n ^ friend* — provide ccunlless boun o f rewarding satisfaction for you and all ](our famibrl It’s easy, exdt- Ohio State in the Rose Bowl. cannibal league,” claims Big Ten ingl Requires no special experience. In his new book, publicist Kay Schultz. “ The aver “THE PAINTING OF PIcfnjRES." noted instnictor That .run. ,might_have demor age finish for a team after its Arthur Zaldenben shows you everything you alized any team. The Big Ten know to turn out ftnlshed, highly iDdlvidual pai cha m p ion sh ip y e a r is bet\vcdn __ almost ovei ' ’ __ ^wever,' Rattled back, - -fou rth -«n d-fif th - plhce.” ------^ Enioy Developing Your HhMen Artistic Talents! moved into a 10-10 tie li^h'alf-tim ’oT Here is ^valuable guidance for eveiyotie who has ever and, with quarterback Rex Kern This proved true for Indinnn, dreamed of creating beautiful pictures. Mr. ZaUcnberg — takes you-right to-tbe heart of paintingr-.-r helps- you- illbirck-; . title and played in the Rose Bowl ____:____..develop^develop tedu^.quntechiJques qukklyquickly - both ioin oils and water*water- ' 1 _ t h e __li colon. He thdrou^y faniilIariza~you~wlth'.the~few------] emerged—with - a-27-16- victory. with -a-m ostly aophomore sqiind. The_following year Indiana alid to Thoy. alao .won- the mythical na fifth place. Not only does the no tional chftmpioriahip.,' - ing every niinute of ill re p e n t ru le rob B ig . T e n tenm.H o f ■ "th ey never made a tniatako^’ some their incentive but, n« » Top Pro Makes. Painting Easy moaned one discouraged USC Arthur Zaldenbeiv has taught h u n d r^ player, nnd adme felt the, aopho- chnmpa, they find all their confer- * ra ta ito u fa jl. i-polnt1ng"for-them rO hlo— Now, here is his ownproVeniniy to morc>domtnatod-Ohlo-Stat6- t«am . ~EMenaM~7«lhling -Skiia - a ' O D M ~ State Buccceded laat year partly PLETB A to Z Course for leu than the might not make any more for the next two yearn. •becauao nobody realized they were , —title^,. contendera_until___m id w a y _ <3}no'S£ftt«TJnivcr8ltyT)egIriirtlr6~ through the seaaon.’ 19G0 foo tb a ll c a m p a ig n w ith its ... _j.f_onyone can beat the Rose - oouram your indivldualUtic'approach No.-l-ranking. W ith 14 atraight- to painting. L«U you give full freedom Bowl jinx, however, It woiilri adum , to your own creadve impuliea. It en- victories, the Buckeyes jilao have plains what processes go Into concclving the lonf^eat wjiining fltrcak of any to bo Ohio State. A t apring prnc- a picture ...shows how to blend art and mnjor collcge team. (Illinois Inst tice' th is y e a r conch' H a y ea ' (ii ninn ‘ S n * ^ **“*"' **• full_dr^ailc bent OSU midway through the not known-for-long-stato^ysiitH l« Landscapes, Still-Lifes, Pictures of P co-. th e p rea a ) com m en ted tcrHuly pte, are all given detailed attention. Dy' 1907 season.) Coach W oody Hayes WM of Uluslralion, scores of Arthur has 18 - atartors returning . from about hin 1909 aquad? “ It'a obvi Zaidenberg'i own paintlnn are used, ous wo have a Httlo more depth," ~ plus woriu by Van Ooghj^lemao. laat yonr'fl aquad. Y □ SAVn 11. DockM 97.93 foe Iwo copk*. /•'amUu WeeMi/, Soptem bor W , Ji/ao Now it’s las easy as I to-inake-these^ FuUback Jim Otis, Ohio State’s chief ^ t969:Rose-Bowl:gamp;.whu to John Brockingrton. Ohio State established a new ' image for itaelf in 1968, thanks to tim es did hia teams lose more than the freewheeling tactics of Kem at three games a season. quarterback. Previous qu'arter- Woody is os much the master ' bncka majored in science and psychologist for his college team seemed adapted-to Woody Hayes’ Vince Lombardi is for the pros. -prior-philo8ophy-of-“thr6e-yaTds— — He—wears—a—baseball-cap— and ------—ideirrflTi and a cloud of dust." But Kern . sho.uld -iW P r-a cU eeTttiB tgk e e n r a g e . white.tavingt u uwtber j -majors-itt^hjr^cal-educ&tion. plan's" him, he rip's the ca{i from his head it youhelfi to coach, and seems more willing and tears it into shreds. (H e pre* Get everything you need by maihat — pares^or'tHis^by'sUttlrig the-cap^^^^ tHan-his predecessors to -''le tifo ir- Rcjdicut Moth-proofed 100%-woo! 6-pty hang out.” ',' ^ with a rasor beforehand.) He also Rua VAfn, Imported from, EngJand. N o In asM Sflng Ohio State's 1969 carefully attends to details. For ' cutting or winding...cone* cu M o site. prospects, you have to consider several years Hayes haa toured Guarutcca even, extra deep pile. The.pattcrn is stencilled in coloroQ gturdy Kern a question mark. The junior -Vietnam afterjH S’football season, Eogiiih Canvaa. lust matcfa yam to colon from - Lancaster,- Ohio, seems in- • an d w h ile th ere, h a . wr ite s d o w n ...... on canvat: you can't make enon. Work on —jury^prone-and-has-a-hiatory-of— — tho-name-of-every-‘Ohio-bo 3r-h e .— - ...... » or-«ven-oo-yottr-4ai>,-N»— 'bulky framea heeded. disabilities both in high "schMl meets. W hen he returned home the ShHlcraft Utchet Hook- Tlea wool to cta- and college. He niss^ spring first year, he wrote the parent^ of vaa eaaay, quicUy, tifbtly. Vacuam or cleaa training because of a shoulder . eiwh boy a letter but then decided MtbiMlky..,Mvofcanritftpu/fcu/. — Ettloy-at-f«UKln8r'W«*uabie.^psr«xtlme— operation. But Woody can call on “that was too' impersonal. hobby.soeaay.youcandoitwatclilntTV. backup quarterback-Ron Maciejow- W oody phones parents to tell them Tw o can e s }(^ .It at the aame tim e...to akl; who many-obaervera M ieve ------he-met-their-aon.— — ^— ...... dmple even young ^ d r e n caa help. -' - -— ^ could start on practically any other A lt fio w 0 h Hm Rose Bowl incen* Get started for only $5 under cont/enlent Monthly Payment Plan. Maks a complete- - team. Woody may have m ore'dif tive haa vanished, the OSU t^ m nig for as little aa$ 13.50. , , fic u lty re p la c in g h|a gra d u a te d AII> - ^...^an-rlde-the-crest of-a-14*gam e— Satisfaction-GuarahfBed— or-yoor money— American tacklcs: Rufus Uayea winnin«r streak, the ^ longest in b ac k ~on bU Shlllcralt Rug Kits.por yoar . free catalog and complete iaformatioo, u w and Dave Foley. major college football. Six more the handy coupoa provided. Ohio State’s main challenger in conference victories will tie a Big the Biff Ten could be Indiana. Ten record for consecutive wins. NOT SOLD IN STOffESI AtTAILUiC ONLY ' whose iiophomoro stars o f 1967— ~ ------W o o d y m a ji be ab le to use th is w in — • Harry Gonso, Johii Idenbarger, ...... nlng'Btreak to maintain m6meti~" and Jade Butcher— now can look turn to another R oto Bflvl trip ______forward to a -retum to the R rdmi7i/ WeeJcli/,S»ptembertJ,JfiOfi • n FAMn.V WBEKLY COOKBOOK ' MKLANIB DE PR -FobiTEaito? ■ With the arrival of fall* home m akers often tike to lxigin_col^lect« -ing=ro«{pe*-thttt-i oyens. Bere is an interesting recipe ^‘problem” Halibnt au Gratin . Because of the_modemjritir!acle^of. peiftpiration— transportation, alrnost everyone to day can enjoy freah or frozen.halibut s o lv e d «.n lor from the North Pacific. 'thDusantfs woo perspire heavily 1 '/x lbs. frozen halibat, thawed ------<0^f^e8h^^^aVall■ble)------^.An. antipcrspirnnt that really W »t e r ■ works! Solves underarm 1 teaspoos s a l t ------' -'problcmB for many-who“had 5 peppercorns desp.aired. of offcctivc holp. Mitchum Anti-Perspirant I onioa, allced keeps underarms absolutely dry 1 bay leaf for thousands o f grateful users, '/} lemon, sliced with cornplctc-'genticnoss to •4 cup butter or margarine normal skin and clothing. This s Vi cap Soar unusual formula from n trust 2 cupa milk worthy 56-year*old laboratory Vi teaspoon salt __ ia g u a rn n tced to B atiafv_o r__ _i:z:}ii-teaapoo^-white.pgpper— __dealer-WiU-rofund-purchiyge— pricc. So get the . positive‘pro-_ % teaspoon'dry mnstard_...... —tection of Mitchum AntUP«'r- I'/i caps (6 oil) shredded Cheddar sp ira n t, Liquid or creom. S3.00, cheese 90-day supply. Available at your '/} cup battered cramba favon tedrugor toiletry counter. -1 tablespooo chopped parsley Paprika ______1. Pufhalibut in a large skillet or saucepot; add enough water to juat cover halibut. Add salt, peppercorns, ■ Halibut au Gratin is a delicious blend of tender.chunka.of-vaa£h/’:t1 halibiit..in — ------—oniony bay l^-frinid~!6T^tt.s\ic'e8^ a ooldew Cfteddar cheese «owce, topped w ith crisp, buttery crumbs'andparstey. ~BrIng“t^ri)6iling; reduce heatT andT ! ! ^ ~ ’ ------•• -• ------^ cover, dimmer until halibut is ten about 1 hr^or until skin is wrinkled cSij Sprinkle tomaiio shells with A c der, about 5 mlh. Remove from heat and soft. Remove from oven; plunge cent and.nil with mixture. Put into a n d s e t a s id e w h ile p r e p a r in g ch e e se into cold water until cool enough g r e a s e d s ha llo w ba k in g "Hlsh .______saucc-to spoon over-halibut...... to-handle. Rerapve stem~and~Bkih'. -4. Bake at m T . 2o’ to 25 mln. If 2. Melt butter in a- saucepan; stir and discard. Cut the cooled eggplant desired, sprinkle with lemon pepper in flour. Gradually add. the milk, into pieces. NO W ] 'RId'your home of mice com m a rin a d e . 8 servings pletely with d-CON* Moiw^Pnire, the stirring constantly^ Bring to boiling 2. Combine eggplant, onion, and ■nuufnK mouse killer that’s— and cook 1 to 2 min„ stirring con- olives; in chopping i>owl. Add re- MOST CFfECnVC . . . h u twice ss much -Old^Eashioned-Apple-Pan^ _.mou#e-JlilllB*Jii«fcdient*«olho^ding- _ati>ntly,-M ix-in-a-blend.;OifTflftItcPep=r: rrroalning-lngwdlenta-and-chop-untU— 1 cup light brown sugar -brandsrU*! anlnBr<>dIchl rwdmmenJed per, and muatard. • . vegetables are in flne pieces and bylhe Government. 2 tablespoons regular flour well blended. Chill. CLEANED AND EASIEST . . . Just pull 3. Remove'^from hent, add cheese all •4 teaspoon Balt' U b —bslt recd« automatically. at, one time, and stir until chcese 3. Serve on crisp salad greens; gar* 1 c a p w ater ------SAFEST . . . whca usmI u directed, tale _Ja_]neltcd-aiid-i odfch;------_»IDUodj±nclrea-si»d-P«u,— -nlBh-wlth-towaio~wed^ and rl^ ~ No wonder Mouae-Prufe o ______4.-U8lhg^2 forks, divide halibut Into o liv e s . A botit j e ^ cttpa other mouse klllcni combined— - chunks. Put equal amounts Into G I teaspoon vanilla extract d-CON MOUSEPRUFE individual, buttered baking shells stuffed Tomatoes-Uniqne- Vt teaspoon cinnamon------— o r • ram okinsr Spoon~aJi6ut H teaspoon nutmeg ' Helps Solve 3 Biggest cheese sauce in^.each.. 6 medlnm.Bixed to large, Arm, 5 cups pared cooking.applealiccs 1.' M ix s u g a r, flou r, a n d s a lt In a 6. Sprinkle with crumbs, ‘parsley, saucepan. S tir in water, .yinegar^and fAL s e t e e t h and paprika. , ' ^ teaspoon salt '/I teaspoon black pepper- lemon Juice until smooth. Bring rap W orries and Problems 6. Bake In a 350"F. oven 20.mln. ^A^lHUo^FASTKBTn i^rtnkied on 6 slices bacon, diced and pan- idly to boiling; cook 2 to" 8 mln., 6 te rv in o B broiled nnUl crisp - ...... K fpa hold l^h^uppen and^lowon - stirring constantly,“until thickened,— Vi cup drained crushed pineapple flmier Ipnmr. (aj.llolda tbom mor«— Reihdv'e from heat; bi^nd in butler, -aanUort*bl«. InK KiTDi* In niilil urine nnd —r««IHK|>nln (tcU'VHTKXnt tlruRjjUlifr —PamihrWeektv^SeptsmberxlTlDOir'^ How to GhoosiB Do you need on attacker or a barkerY Here’s timely advice for tffe family concerned about the rising burglary rate. ~ " rpoDAY’S accelerated X rate has created an al- most hysteripal rIpmanH fftv watchdogs. Unfortunately, many‘ pMple "think the an- -8wei»-to-their-appr-ehensioni is a combination of the Hound of the Baskervilles and Lassie. Capt. Arthur J. Haggerty of the -Tri-StaterSQhooliforiDoita inTNew _____ | York City_auggeflts that-tO-ha! ______protectionTtrained_doff_you_.mu8t. have an obedience-trained one ' first. Then he is taught to attaclc ‘ and atop attacking on command. Such dogs are frequently schooled ESr — JUST OFF THE PRESS for. a spMific' job—guarding a store, for instance. It would be taught to appear placid, so as not DEALERSJI969 PRICES to irighten cuatomcra, but would “TlttackTotneb'ody“'carrying a gun. Capt. Arthur Hanoertu edtilion. Tralnlng_ requires .both skllLond- dog un the arrival ti/ “stranger." - A n t i q u e s r experlence and takes from six weeks to six months, depending Give your dog obedience train* IT H T H IS big ne\r436-page antique guide, you’ll have no more worries about on the job requirements,. ... ing. A ll training begins with bbe- whnt to pay for antiques. The newest, most :authoriiative~antique-deaIer’s W - . Haggerty, a-foriher- officer-in dience.-For the owner who labaal- pricc handbook m ihc cou ntryllilislsthe value of more than 28.000 (tJjink of it!) the Arm y’s K-9 Corps, Is reluctant Am eriran antiques in a iremenodus range o f items. M ore than 267 different cate> . cnlly._concerned with • protection, gorics in all! Not only.is it fascinating, but it will save you money. Puts you, the to placc'a protection-trained dog Haggerty suggests a series of prl- public, on even footing with museums, professionals, dealers and ext?crt collectors! ' in a private home, recommendE. —vate-lflssons.-The^dog-hia-ownerr- ^^Tiins.^instcad-aR't-obediencc-tmihed- -nnanh"^trainer worK^getlier-lor INCtUDES DETAIEED~P.RICE LiStlN d oF: watchdog that will bark at strange an hour, once a week for six to sounds or-intruders. eight weeks. Utor China. If you are shopping^ both a Don’t let your dog be an uncon* • 73 E n m ^ of Buffalo PoMafy. watchdog and pet, here are some trolled barker. 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