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Australiat ' M Discusses lM e e tini n ] g ^ a l Jlie ^ d T o * r ’'*-*iv I Bombing S I F o r g e3 Ci o m pjr r( o m is e I ^ UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. ' ^ ’ ' ' CAP) — Australia said today , that U.S. bombing of Northlorth ’ 'i . Vieinam should only beijped— stopped----- .f. wHctnTanot~Blves—“convincingcing—----jg m m I n H am u l e r s ’ S t r i k e proof" lhat such a step would lead toward a peaceful settle------By-RO BERT“ A r DOBKIN slat ment of the war. I...... I IN states. Resull.s oP lhe"balldtirig^oroioting proposal must be accepted by PITTSBURGH (AP)—A Penn-=*enn- arer aren’t expected until the week-,i:eek-. iill |paftieJT, '' "The one authority that can sylvania slate official today end, say with certainty what would syi today end, but a .source in Pittsburghurgh NewNi outbreaks of violence happen when bombing stopped called a meeting to forge a com- said early returns indicate5 "a flaredflan in two states as officials i.'i the juvcrnment of North Viet- M |H promisepn from the remnants; of a favorable favt response," . of theI 68-member national Steel - shattered truce in the two-month—«onth— KusleyKi said;, however, - the See TRUCKERS.-Page 2; C0 I.-7 nam,"Australian Foreign Min^ . steel ' " ...... ■ ...... -----^-Ktoi^Paul—M. C. -Hasloclc-tQld-told —■— U H old strike by independent steel the 122-nation General Assem- haulers, '■ ‘'The OQ^ word.s that have I ta; R ay- been heard from Hanoi are the eting word.s of contum ely and rejcc- fo! 1 be- - ______lion.;i.iie,.5.ai,d,______' tec Iraft- L Hasluok noted that the UmtecT cd' m £K States has already offered to ^ halt the bombing as a first step toward neogitations. "providedided that some reciprocal gesture is made, or some reciprocal re­ re- ^ ...... ■ M thiJoseph Kelley, personal secre- I .straint observed by the otherti,cr DEFYINGDEF LOGIC, THISrHIS four- passenger Navionn did across acr four lanes of Highwayghway SO 30 with the propeller leaving tary an to Pennsylvania Gov. Ray- I side " not ovoverturn when it crushedashed duringdurin] takeoff at the Burleyiuriey marks ma in the roadway, andind hithit aa fi fence before stopping about mond onn P, Shafer, set the meetingN a- I Australia has contributed 6.-6,. airporlairport at 8'a.m.^^riday.'. The craft, owned by . Alma Clark,Clark, ISO 150 (eet Into a cornfield. Mr.M r. Clark Clark and foUr of .his_SQns_were for tm Saturday In Pittsburgh be- OOO. men to the allied forcee in Cassia county assessor, struck the' i railroad tracks, bumpedimped unharmed. unli (Photo by Georgia!orgia Layi Layton) f ' teen ^ the same parties that draft- ^ -H Vietnam. ___ “ ed'trpfOposedatl settlCment I.n'inSK The assembly winds up it»-an' W~i athon bargaining Monday and nual policy debate today with Tuesday. more than a third of its mem- ' ^ Bufley'MeiMen Unhurturt After Plah*lane.. .-.I-..;------; - -Crash ...... iRocks, bullets and fire bombs, ^ bcrs demandmg. a Jittlt to the . V . . , meanwhll^T**showered trucksxecu- in ^ *■ tiv U.S. bombing of the Communist tJiiDtiBURLEY — The Cassia coun-ledcoun- ed in a cornficid after•T first way and hit a fencc. fri>from ,the rear by a motorist three states and an explosion ^ North. . tvty assessor1 and foiir of his sons bumping bumpi the railroad trackscks apd TbThey-aUe^noted it was unusualinusual whwhose"-windshlel)J was coveredving g-and fife destroyed a terminal Although not on the agenda®, of J walked away unharmed Fridayriday leaving Icavin propeller marks ' acros.Vacros.Vlhat lhat the damaged plane cxould withwit frost. liout owned by the head -of the Na- ^ - the 122-nalion assembly, Viet- Here tional Steel Carriers A.ssociatlon.3 are nam has dominated the debate.J"' morning after his ."our-passcngerenger the fcfour lanes of Highwayway 30 have crossed over the four-lanejr-lane jPatrolman Peugh was knock- vo . plane crashcd during takeoffiff at east east ofo Burley. ' highhighway with its propeller• bang- ed to the ground as he was Xelley’s j rneetlhg was fhe firsT ga Prior to the closing speeche.s to- fi,„ attempt to revive an agree- M day. calls for a bombing halthah Burley airport, Federal Fedi aviation officialslls said ing oni the ground and nott have gettingget out of the. 1966 Dodge gr they " Alma Clark and his sons were the plane f surprisingly never collidedcolli with any vehicles. po|police car he had driven m to the al:ment that was crippled by dis- " came from 43 nations, most of ' n satisfaction among trucking ■Ihetri In Communist E ast Eu-p. I 1?taking . P. off at 8 a.m. for• Ihe overtuoverturned, but kept upright A highway accident did occur, sitesite. His vehicle was struck by rei of- Primitive area when the Navionavion during the tinip it struckick the how Na- of- day on the Middle East issue. X W J A,ttention the r plane heavily loaded:r, with Di- tio (ered a compromise. The strlk- E For TvFvT^e:Area Get Atte PU t^ FRIDAy TMlE ISTH w O u JC K l Informed sources said most: of fishingfish equipment. They hadth St.. In- er.lj / .said they wouldn't even JNUJCKY? Pfew r Not when yon them want to delay debate on that ^ m e prepared for tho worst;irst; This Is what Harold Sampe did ’ha't “ ’’'1 federal funds arcare The more extensive plan1 which missloner, miss reported on sitegj(e tended'em to land at Engline e-hirnCreek bui vote ori" the substituter the question until they see what ■ he 2 5 on the Salmon River. No n flight and wlr fhe explosion rocked a smallwere Friday. And If rabbit’s feet«t aren’t enough, ypu caa bet he’s comcs of U.S.-Soviet negotia- ready and waiting and construc-;truc- would be provided for $75,000 selection selec work, Hc said the 2,5 on was Rot Us fingers crosMd; a1 four-lealfour-leaf clo ver'lathis pocket, the q ' tion on a local center far child in locilocal funds would includelude 12 acres acre: promised by the city'is■Itv'ic plan,Pj“] hhd-been filed. FAA offi- smterminal of B&P Motor Express tion.^ to put it before tho Se- ® exten- ‘^ials said. hui black cat at home is lockadekad up,up,. the bmrMshoa’s .eyer th* curUjTCouncir------devslopmdevelopment could beginI in officesoffices, larger kitchcn andnd din- not not suffJcldnt s for a more exten- 0 Cas- Inc. a t Fallston north of, Pitts-rike- door and therx »r» nn idders -out-of-place. So tie llguiea ______TwinTwin FlFalls Immediately, Dr. ing aiareas, two larger general sive sive center than—th&-origionalicional Clark, who had brought1 com- burgh S just before davtrn. F ire­ ee he *bem to the airport, was just 6re near he's got It made. Iiut whenn this pictureplot was taken hq stUl had John Marks, superintendentIt of purpospurpose rooms and four■ class- basic basic plan. The committee, he ‘"e men .said the building wasfire- a 11 hours left In the day. Good luck,lucli Mr. Sampe. ______tho Idaho State School and Hos- rooms,rooms. This could bo expandedpanded .said, .said, has found four sites rang- driving away from the airport, Gor- Ml< total loss. B&P is headed by T .F .M a n Is pital, Nampa, told local mem-nem- from theI $250,000 to a $-150,000(450,000 ing ing in i size from six to 14 acres ^*^e crash occurred, so1, hadshe bor Howard Miller, chief of the Na- bers of Ihe South fentral Familyimily center with the additionn of a and and these would be available.ilablo stopped where the plane landed: with pat tional Steel Carriers Association, ---- -Health—anri=r-Fj) th?t that' ththe ^ community take time for'or youngstersy under court decit The pilot reported he couldn’t bac irt starling construction to pro- custod;custody. Dr. Dr Marks said he felt for „ai hurt. Wl A 79-year-old Twin Falls man V.'.i , , f?ain enough "pilot a ir"■ought and me Snipers fired on two Strike- do [I®" vide a full and well rounded nro-Aro- Dr, 1M arks slres.scd thatt there future fuiur growth and the eventualentuai there was heavy frost on the ,K f Office 0]^iens en Here , was killed Thursday afternoon ,hJ man are no geographic limits in- centc s just breaking trucks and a car near "B J7 miles north of Soda SprinKs„„ gram that will ,serve more, than ofe m its in- center design . Ihe committeems^o^ wing-s of the plane. - gin ipted just basic needs. // . volved in the three proposed■oposM should shou' bc thinking in term s of ,— Irport Middletown. Ohio. Three fire- __ when his car went out of control ^ 0 she bombs were chunked at----- a See Picture on Page 2 - and has opened all four Idaho a To do this. Twin Falls i(iustZ Idaho centers and the •"''win Twin at jt least]g the 14 acre size site, _ . "This Is a resurrection, an offices.offic Mr. Kralg yld' that f)n a gravel road while on a To do 1 j Falls center would be available u anded parked truck near Youngstown, -j—, ------fishing t li p .------^——______vet proviiprovide $50,000 in local funds ‘ He also suggested the South |\ ■nfield No one w as hurt. - ■ exercise in faith — faith inI the EquitableEqu is nnt new tn THnhrv-. 6th whioh would assuTi* a *250,000A-tlfl* to anv t^erson in the state who Contral-FJtmily , Haalth and Edu. ANavy J Jets Pla peB^ that It has had a license to op- Kuichi N akam ura, 339 6th whioh wi The rni^Bht be able, lo use the ser- TynTliifh' K»'mit a L into the m an whci organized the pie of this area — atld notBt a eratierate in this area for a number -speed on Ihe G overnm ent Damam communiicommunity new has $13,000 from - u ,, Twin some 10 lo 15 members / | strike, ■ said no one is going^ ribbon ^ cutting or opening,” com-:om- of years.yi • ' He said he hoped thnt , Twin •!; to act ' as an advisory board or v J mented John D. Sllva. Idaho’s yh Road abour 5 p.m. Thursdaylay Harbor H arbor 1House A.s.sociation and p.i.®Falls \would-hiL ri:adv to begin ^ .Td^" Of A ttacksluldn’t O back r to work without a settle- M The firm now has 3 branches . when his car left the road, ^ ac- $12,000il2,000 from-rhtr-Somtr-C*cntrarfr * “' f ' pr hv' —boards—Tlw^e—menv'm em - —------and m ent. Commissioiici of Fiimnce ,'\V' Fri- jnin JjIdaho, Washington and Ore- ‘j construction on a center by . con- day during cercmonies officially gon. cording to Caribou County sher-icr- Idaho MedicalM< Association and Jan. y ’ ,I, which would cover «i at ’’ers will be approved byy the SAIGONSj (AP) — Wavesn the of ing Kusley ordered his men to be- l“Hy gon. iffs officers. He was killed whenien a 2.5 acracre site donated by the of Ihe Department of Health, HeI said, U.SU.S. Navy jets placed a ring of tintgln voting in the eight affyted marking Equitable Savings and w thrown from the wreckage. TTierhe city. Thi;This will cover the basic>asic ' phases of Ihe a smaller group would be» able attaattacks tightly around the North y\ , up Loan’s existence in Twin Falls.alls ciivJ 8“ve credit to Mr. , ' a program. ‘ „rial A ribbon was cut and the * ‘j OV. Don Samuelson car overturned. retardatioretardation center building, a P com- niove ahead.on center plans,plans. Vietnameseviel port of Haiphong by for initiating the plan, for pur- Mr. Nakam ura was bom Dec,ec, $175,000 I facility exclusively’’for for John Angerbauer, city com- illiTii doors did open Friday before a ______Thomas G. Nelson, chaicmpn,cmpn, ThuThursday, cap able of Idaho Savings and 4, 1888, in Hiroshima-Ken. Ja- the day care( and treatmentIt of RavRay 'Lincoln, vice chairman,n, and TlThe targets—which 'U.S.P la pas c e R in g . A gathering of about 50 Equitable shot officials and residents of Twin'win ,^,7. assets- He noted that pan, and came lo Twin Fallsills retarded and handicapped chil- rp n o Pauline Fix, secretary, willill se- spokesmenspol said were heavily smi pie ' with.sp many shareholder furuls from Idaho Falls about 30 yearsars dren. ‘ Traffic -I L Deaths leet Ihe names of 15 membersmbers damaged—includeddarr two ship- dow but Falls. ;ged M ayor Egon ICrpII officiatedi’ a Jl tied “ up. his firm cbuld not iso- ago. He 11^^ alone. Buildin;Building plans just completedcted Idaho. for oofficial appointment too the yards yare previously on the s Pen- On tho Haiphong g , I late themselves and Ignore the The accident raises Idaho’so’s by the .Idaho Department of _ . ’13 “dvi.sory board of the centerer or- tagon'stagc restricted list. the frdi cop- the ribbon cutting, brandishing 1D67 traffic death toll of 212 or Health werew shown during the assembly plant where Russian ter the a huge pair of golden clippers.ers Pe°P'e “‘‘e®- ;^g ganlzation. asse es of Ing Communist attacks con- day ' ,neci He said that his Arm will not four fewer than on the sameme meeting,meeting. The basic plan which 19C ng in missiles and•• helicopters ing are of era: tinued. Mr. m arl Kroll offipially welcomed , Also attending Ihe meeting in m*-'-' the instituUon to Twin Falls dur-jur- •’e unfair competition—that they dale last year. could bme and doort prizes were given away yard and ^mall ship repair:ld a t y^uti ' "}8 t By ROBERT GRAY that defendingdefe South Vietnamlam subject this nation to mortalno rtal ------facilfacilities. ed ract **’e assets of Idaho Savingsngs in th< the refurbished office on Sho- - WASHINGTON (AP) — TheT,e from CommunistCon aggression1 is danger,danger.” - Although bad weather coveredless |,ariAuto W orkerslund andLoan Loan, totaling $7.694 millionlion rat]gne Street East. ■ . conflict between Secretary of neces.sary to prevent the loss*.of of WithoWithout direct referencece lo (.^0] g much of North Vietnam, there p^r un- Slate Dean Rusk ahd Sen. J.W.W. Southeast Asia. Fulbright said.aid. RuskRusk, IFulbright told the Senate Cenarrusa Asks were frequent breaks In the Fulbright is sharpening as Sem!ni and also sets the goal of with-'■.th- jtit was iwrong to argUe that crit- a cloud cover, aW_ADjerican_3 pil- j jjR j, eject .New, ate criticism of Jhe administra-ra- drawal nlafter self-determinationtion jcs hamhampereei the war effort. Plane Purchase^ rots got in 143 missISha> about j„_ R ailw ay P ostt OOffice ff Service tion’s Vieinam policie.s grows. for the SouthSo Vietnamese is as- ’I' BOISE (AP)—Purchase byly the ope one third morff than they have u- s u r e d . ______“*■ ‘ He endorsed a speechch In gtate of Jwo airplanes to provide i^et . y g P r o | » ^ s a l ...... i v ii i Fulbright, chairman—of the = ——■which Sen.-rJacob K. Javits, w'd®. been flying in thg-past few day,5 SenSenate Republican leader the statesi money because high- strikesstril as possible before‘ the ,e thciion source said today "progress m inistration policy. Ru.sk said;aid Everett M. Dirksen's contention .salari P"" Is being made that could lead to Southern |-t • Idaho Th(irsday night,;ht. flightyflight originates in Idaho Falls - — -n-nc.w -bllp tn his, sla lrm rn ts .TP'^'-^'.'iy'i entionI.salaried cxccutivcs would spendiPend monsnnn-mnn w eather -ge'ts Teallv rfift- at 9i35 p.m.—^ ^ ------Thursday as he hit back at Sen- tnose ‘ jvho "place irt question the easier this weeic that the tpiief Chiel less jcs, timeti in travel. bad later this momth. about thatimpending action." ■":•■* iji credibility of the pledged wordord Ex^uti'Executive should not be subject-ibject- , CcnCenarru.sa said two suitable Gi have plan %_iiw _ by the post office lo do ._T?’® The other flight originates at ate critics—particularly ■ Ful- itable Ground action reportedrfayc In face RelecUon of the protxisal was I | rice Twin Falls at 9:05 p.m. and bfipht. ^ ■ of the UnUnited States under our ed \^o •.severe criticism in'then ’ the planesplane.* could be bought for aboutabout SouthSoul Vietnam Was geocrally -gir away with railway post office Twn lines reported -by a well-placed com- caxs^and-carry JL^J first class mail^aii arrivesarrivi at Pocatello at 9:S0 p jn . j- r i^aHs-not=tru8rJ?-l»«'repliedBd mutuaj_security treaties wiuklLeyesluklLeyes of the world. . t200.oi$200JOO. - , lllghtMight and scattered, but-harass- i,lac ;d by pany-source who said ” it wasl l ia i by-pla ^ ne_ I «r.lf'-T rim m ing, Inral^ ------. . when asked at a news confer­ .. ~ - ■'. south Tue]generous offer. They—the ence about Fulbright’* remark TPVi leavy talks—aren’t going anywhere P?®‘ — ^-that—th»-United-State.«-w*s-«t ^------§ - W rs is right now.’- . ^ Idaho Soldier’s fault In the United Nations' In- • action on Vietnam. I DC^9 JetirService-ToiE Se Fd Bypass TwjTwin FaHs~^’’“"y While a union source sSidn L first-classclass mail. Body Recovered there had hi^en progress toward _ And, noting Fulbriehfs ear-ir- By O.O.- A./ (GUB) ICELKERt - which Jthe airline operates.es. _Jt Coast must operate., at least chanchange-in service patterns. „ Passenger trains passl-ngn g COLESCOI POINT. Va. (AP) — Tier support oTlhe' admini.wa-a- -Thnes-News-Thnes-Nei Executive Editor was pe< lich through Pocatello carried rail-all- The body of an Idaho Falls, lor was pecessary that any plane threethree_ round trips a day to Twin "Accordingly"A it is ordered :that that Mi there have been no face-to- , tion on Vietfiam policy, -Rusksk Non-stop DC-9 jef service be- between Boise and Salt Lake Falls. Tl Is assiini^ that this WestWcsi Coast be and it is hereby som act way post office' cars, "on whichich Idaho soldier has been recov- said: people change their tween Sea > j" face meetings of the lop bar-; is railway* post office clerksk s ered along1 with four o^ers from "IC ir tween Seattle - Portland, Boise)ise City wotwould have to land at Twin stipulestipulation provided for the pres- exenexempted frortn section 401iraiiy of yeaigaining Jeams since a news / minds, it’s fair to asK on which:h and Salt LakeI City — skippingling Falls. ent F- luc- "worked” the mall, picked it Ihethe_w wreckage of a sin aie^rin e ent F-27 prop-jet service. the 1 act insofar as such sectionrass- nearblackout was clamped on~t«ll« ^7 occasion they w ere right.” Twin Fall.'iFalls — has been grantedted Now, wilh I h c exemptioniption OfficOfficials of the airline said would'otherwisewoul prevent the car- tant ;ep- up, and "dropped it off on sTopsof>s plane lhat cirashed-ii^e «>• Fulbright. asserting "I be-e- to Wgst_ CCoast Airlines by the granted, the West Coast jetss will that detailsd of the DC-9 jet scr- rier :from providing non-stop------ser- aratTuesday night. . . «TtJffg~thc way; The last ROPOP tomac River near here, lieve I am right now," later re-e- Civil AeronauticsAeroi Board. be able to make the flight with- vice overflyingO' Twin Fails wouldrould vice between Seattle ' and - or■ UAW „ President Walter P. carinsun to arrive in Pocatello was TheTbe victims were Capt. Jatnea . . sumed on the Senate floor hisis AnnotmoAnnotmcement of the apprpvalval out necnecessity of stoppingig at be announcedam "in the next; few PortlandPortl on the one hand and ^^uther heads the unioh^ittaHr onwHCT! train twelve, which arrived'ed p. Perry,.p. Idaho Falls; Gipt. • objections to the administra-a- of West Coast'sCc plan to provideide Twin Falls.F j The landing here, days."days.” Bois4Boise and-oc Salt .Lake City while 1 Vice President Malcolm L here first from Huntington at 2:20:20 DennisDenni W robleskl, Independ- tion’s war policies. ' - pure-jet s« scrvice from the coastast of courscourse. Is not possiblee be- Xhe-coromnnicationXhe- from-Ohei-Ohe on-tlon-tho' other and between Boise Penlse_ J bargains for Ford. . !. ^ ’ a.m pa'j . ___ _ . ence,ence. Ohio; t^ O Xc Waren U, xls Johnson . Clayton, N.(X: OtfO The Arkansas DemocratIt to Salt LiLake City was jnadeide causc theth present runway isIs not C.A.B. read In p a n ; and Salt I..ake City. that . , Mindful of the blackout, which' Ihrouj The firsfpost office air taxis Johns „ again argued that U.S. reasonsIS late Thursday.Thurs< - long cnoenough to provide forr this "U^n"Upn consideration of the "T"That the exemption grantedireby ; sometimes in past contractI arrivedway ] in Pocatello Thursday.ay. 3.C.3.c, WlllUni\ J .' Francta, N tm - : for being in Vietnain_ha.ve notat TheTTie appapproval by thfe C.A.B.■B.' type plaplane to operate commer-imer- pleadings pleadii we have dccidedd to herciherein shall bc operative only ii t The Mxjs carrv -mail lo andmd port • News. Va. and Spec. » II of years has meant settlement is railwi ity. Roger C. Fultz. NaaiiviUe, T n n . ^ been made clear. He held .therene capie as tthey granted the air-lir- cially.cially, grant West Coast Airline's appli-ippli- as Iclong as WCA provides threection j near, both .sources were reluc-I from "wojl Boise and Salt Lake City. Roger was a conflict in basic Amsrl-i- line an’ eiexemption rather thanlan There was a provision inn the cation on a subsidy-ineli^ble^ble roumround trips a iday tb Twin FaUs. I I major mail distribution centersers The’The plane waa bound'fiwql car- tant to elaborate on the'^p- “P- md EusUS'to HarrUlMHg. can poUcy. a,a .change change oof service pattern. Un-jn- exempticexemption which -the CLA3.i. at- h»«<«basis. Ho«rever, we wlU grant(rant **That**T the exemptiofi g ranted1_ser- I arate posiu'ons of the two sides; under itong the new set-up. Easthound Eustii Tha aamlnistnitian contendsts der sectioasectian 401 of the act under tacbM t mail from Southern Idaho goajea it eracrashed in 3D leat ol walu^ ler tachM and this proyided West an exen)B^ta 9 n__|natead off a See SKIP TJ?.. Pg: 2, CoLI - o 1 r ______------c a r «' and T on tr j Lucky Xicense a"' -. i W ednesday’s $33 cash | T*’® winner t only ,; - . I T h ? J hree | 2J-3165 ^ - J I from ■alls. I Mrs.. Evelyn Hintze | m alor inted I Jerome I unaer 1- 1 m ail : V:’' r n , ' • (•■ ■ ■* . . I' ^ ~ '■ Folia TImeg-Newsws OctOct'. 13-14, 1967 f _ ...... ^— 7 —" ; sbShowin^g S e t. V; j|| SeSeeltTdiday Henry Givens, discussing -Uio invisible elk herd and how hard . iidUyf Weather We ReportRei . ForFo Picture . ■ it is to track deer . . . Bill Dur­ bin staistanding in old Army -field jacket with hands in pockets . .; From Times-Nevys 24-hourhour WWeather eat Bureau Wire . '- AA lbout W a ter r ^ I yyvv ' .iiH _ h fll TKile, - Gooding. sneakin|r ------■ A-----— ------PremIere~sln5wlng~of-snn5\rm i r about a growin^ommunlty• and isK yi- rinriimenlaty. -motion- pirtiirete _-ia ia —■ —— whatwliat Js~iieitdedJs- fa m ake it grow—j ■ Y S fy A color, dealing with the water ■ . . . intrepid hiker discussing Temperatures ^ p probUproblems of this section of Ida- ■ how thrthree other intrepid hikers F orecast . WINDY ' ' . ho, j* is scheduled for KMVT-TVT-TV ■ wwill,do ill, do on wieekend outing to . , SundcSunday at 9:30 p.m., it,.wass an- H ' highhigh''.m mountain lake - . . . Bob N ational IncrcasitIncreasing cloudiness a n'dn d cent huhumidity, 34 at T. F.=■. En- nounced Friday in Twin Flls; ■ Galley threatening1 “Maj. Hoopt- High Lbw Pr.Pr. winds 10 to 20 miles' per hourlour tomologtomology Laboratory with 92 per The''film, produced by thele B. H ' le" withwiti rolling pin . . Tim Albany, cloudy ..... 5J 43 . I at at Umes times today. A few showersirers cent huhumidity, 28 a t Rupert,ert 21 ^ Enterprlzes, Burley, will H Qualls recalling early days of Albuquerque', clear . 81 47 Oilsthis aft« afteriion and tonight,ght. at FailFairfield, 35 at Hailey,ey ’ 31 ' m inutes and wwas as ' ■ police career . . . sign in office ■ Atlanta, clear ...... VI 43 .... Clearing. Clearing, and cooler Saturday,lay. at Buhl,Buh 31 at Castleford,rd’ 38 ^nsored by the Salmon Falls FaUs ■ of Herb Derrick commemorating Bismarck, clojidy .. 65 47 .20.20 HighHigh W)VO to 65, low 35 to' 45, at Gooding.Goot At noon. S» a t T.F.V p Canal Co., the - Milner-Cotton- ■ end of world series and Mr. _____ Boston, c le a r ...... 59 ^ .... except except Ct Camas Prairie high1 55 85 Weathe:Weather Bureau with 43* per wood Irrigation Co., the Oakleyikley ■ Derrick'Derrick's questionable luck . . . ^ . Buffalo, clear ...... 53 45 TT.. lo10 bu, bu, tow tow zS to as. Frobabilltyillly ce'nt humidity.hu: Hafbiheter: 3U.07. :Fan,- the Raft Rlver_ Fan -and and _— ■ William Chancey checking paint Chicago, cloudy---- 60 52 .... of of rain rain 4 4» per cent today, •50 50 Soll-^teSoiltemperatures: At T,r 'p F., ■ the Lower .Goose Creek Co. ■ ^ ~ shades—irr—new^building'. shades" . .— Cincinnati, cloudy .. 60 38 . ... p e per r centcent t tonight-and 10 per cent» n t four-lncfour-inch '62-47, elg)^t-lnch 58-54, . Announcement of the showing ■ Floyd Silva. Shoshone, attending, _ ’ made by George Forschler, Bur- ■ Cleveland, cloudy( .. 54 37 Saturday.Saturday. Outlook for Sunday.«>ay. 20-inch20-lnch «0-5», 36-Inch 65; at Ru- ^ meeting iri Twin Falis . . . Bruce ,, clear ...... 84 36 V... fair fair with with freezing temperatures^ It Ku- |gy businessman who has .long ■ Fox asking for budget figures Des Moines, cloudy . 70 55 J27i27 at night. Temperatures at 8 pert,' four-inch 87-55; at Buhl, been active in irrigation circlesrcles ■ . . . Mrs., Fergus K ilm artin and Detroit, cloudy ...... 51 37 .... a.m.: a.m.: 3636 at Jerome, 31 at X. T. three-Inch''^82-4S;three-In a t Castleford,leford, of the thi area.. ■ daughters.'Burley, in Twin Falls .Fort Worth, cloudy . 82 66 .... t F. . WeathcWeather Bureau with £0 per three-lricb three-iri 60-46.. _ ...... Larry Harvey standing neaf" Helena, cloudy ...... '56 39 ..• * ' ' Fidelity National. Bank corner Indianapolis, cloudy 62 39 .. ^ —— ’ MMagic Valley I . . . Gordon Glasmann attending Jacksonville, clear . 80 57 .. ^V " y ' EquitabIEquitable opening . . . Dick Kansas City, cloudy .77 63 .. Synopsis,J Farm^arm ISummary Turner commenting on motor­ —~— Eos~Angeles.-cloudy-85-^2—». —A^CTol-fi—A7Cool-front-mbvingHnto»West-'i^reezingest--]^reezing temperatures In—most.L» ------Funerals^ 1 ■ IIIlH cycles . . . Mrs. Tom Rudy car- irr em-P regon and Washington thiythjy -valley-valleysT-probaWy^dropping-inta»7 g-into —GOODING-i-Funeril-servlces—QOt —rB - Tying-suitcase-of-rying-su clothing -to de- MBmphls.-cloudy_.-.—73—54— .l^ morning—will—causemorning— occasionalmal the 20s20s in colder locations.. This for F. Louis Pahl will be cori- H -4iver-to^l -liver-to^hospitaliied-busband-,-. . - Mianji, cloudy . . . . . 82 64 1.7676 rajivrajn and i gusty winds this after-ter- will be followed by fair weatheriather ducted ductec at 10 a.m. Saturday a t __■ . Harold ILancaster walking down — iiuuii and tuiiiglt t 'ln^ e 5 te r n~andand HTBt~sonand some* warming sufldayy ana and Calvarycalvai Lutheran church by ■ ShoshonShoshone Street . . . Dr. James Mpls.-St. P., cleSr .. 68 50 .0101 central vi valleys and tonight or MondayMonday, but Sunday, night; may Rev. Henry1 Trelt, Buhl Luther-ther- ■ L. Taylor and Dr. Donald Keith New Orleans, cleai- . 79 50 .... early early Sati Saturday in eastern val-i^al- be as 1 cold as Saturday night an church.ch Last rites will be -■■■■■■■(■■■■I-|B attendiniattending United Fund meeting New York, cloudy .. 60 48 .... leys. leys. For For imost of the area rain-Jin- in muchmucli of Southeastern Idaho,Idaho, held inii Elmwood Cemetery. .j. nomlng for the official opening •. ■. .• Paul Austin, Moscow, walk­ Okla. City, c le a r---- 82 _63 .... fall fall isIs expexpected-to be light with Most TW™ FALLS MAYOR EgonSgon KroU cut the rtbbon Friday morning fo ing across Main Avenue . . . iilth Most of Southern Idaho1 was Friends Frienc may call at ThompsonF rf *** , Suitable, Savings and Loanoan In.Twhiin.Twi Falla. Watching the cuttingtting IsI? C. C. Kralg, senior vice JJj8 > Omaha, clear ...... 71 50 .1313 somewhatsomewhat heavier amounts in much cooler yesterday and1 last chapel .Thursday evening, Fri- , Mr. and Mrs. LePage Layton. Philadelphia, cloudy 61 46 .Ji the the upper upper Snake River Valley. , ' day and until time of services ^president of the firm. About)ut 50 SO peoplepeo attended. ______- Burley, talking about airplane Phoenix, clear ...... 93 62 .... Temperati Temperatur'es will be a tlfe little night. Aftemoon readings were Saturday. niniiiinuiniiiniiiiiiitiUiiiiiniHmiuiiuiiHlituii crash . . . And overheard. . , . ^ Pittsburgh, clear .. 54 29 .... milder milder tc tonight but generallylily 1010 to to 20 2 degrees , cooler than ' ------"There's nothing that makes me Ptlnd, Me., cloudy . 65 45 .... cooler. cooler. Sal Saturday_(with highs in in Wednesday Wednesc except near the! Ore- ' TWITWIN FALLS Funeral ser- T| . Not Too Late rrealize S ' I am getting old. more Ptlnd. Ore., cloudy . 62 54 .0303 the the SOsSOs inin most of southern Ida-da- gon gon border bor and overnight lows vices for Mrs. Dolly ■ Marlena H o s p ita ls than having a vigorous, polite Rapid City, c le a r'... 65 41 . ... h o ho and and ir in the low 60s inthe the showed showed nearly as much cooling.oling. Berry will bei conducted atS 2 Magic ValleyHey It U not too'Iate to attend high school girl hold a door open e up- p.m. Saturday at White-Mortu- the charm school sponsored . ———Richmond,-cloudy ..-61- 47 .... west. west...... with reareadings mostly in the up- p.m. ! i a l ------Cassia-M «m orial— ------for m e."______St. Lotiis, cloudy .. . 69 54 .... Clear Clear ar and cold weather is In- In- perper 20s20s and1 lower SOs this morn-[norn- ary CChapel by Rev. RalphiST Wapic '“ “K Valley Memorial-----( bylhe Junior Club and Camp “ e- Salt f-k. City, clear . 69 39 .... diqated diqated fq: fqr Saturday night'Ith with ing. ing. Cairns of the Filer Methodistidlst ' -Admitted Admitted Fire i Girls. KAILk REGISTERS San Diego, clear . . . 79 61 .. —— ChurclChurch. Final rites will be) at John Hartwell, Mrs. Fred W. HarHarold Pickett, Oakley: Ron-1- ConCome to the Iflaho Power POCAI«LLO—KennethPOCA! Kail. San Fran., clear ... 78 58 .. Sunset Memorial Park. HudscHudson, Larry McKnIght, Lindanda aid Turner. Rupert: George AudltiAuditorium a t 1:34 p.m. Sat- Twin Twin Fails Fa High School counsel­ Seattle, cloudy ...... 61 53 .03ii Five-Dayy Forr orecast _____ LewisLewis, David Barstow, Allenlien Martin.Martli Malta, and Mrs. Gaylonin urday.urday » or, or, registeredregls Thursday at Idaho Ices Gibbs, Waidon Jones, Maryary Kidd, Heyburn. TopTopic will be Skin.Care gtate U Tampa, clear ...... 82 69 .. A diaturldlsturbanra moving throughIgh maximum maxlmui and minimum tem- . RUPERT — Funeral services Gibbs State University for the fifth Washington, clear .. 58 40 .. southern I for Robert Pfnister will be con-con- LarMLaroche, Thomas Rudy and H. Dismissed and AMake-up. The cqurje js annual annual conferencc < of the Idaho " Southern IdaHb this aftemoon>on peratures perature for this period are ^ ' at Erwin Taylor, all Twin Falls:lls: HanleyHan Morse, Willard Steel- (or g| ,, and tonighttonlgt wlll .be followed by Boise 6565J8, Gooding 65-38, Twin ducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at Erwin J ot girls ot the alnth i[rade Personnel Personni and Guidance Asso­ Poca- ‘he Assembly of God ChurchI by Mrs. Louis Monin and Mrs.Irs. man,man. Mrs. Josephine Mort. Lee■e ^and and up. ii - - ciation. ciation. He was among counsel­ a —-period, of high- pressures,es, Falls 6767-36, Burley 64-33. Poca- As. Ites Frank Brq.wn, both Buhl; Mrs.Irs. CouiscCoulson Jr.. Kathy Decker and r H a w a u mostly fair weather and drierler tello 64-3 64-34 and Idaho Falls CJ 62-33. Rev."f.Y- ’Don Enders. Final rites Frank IM...... llll...... Ill ors ors fromfron schools throughout ihe "‘I'i—b®— —Rupertrt J.i;M. Dunlap, and Becky Mus-lus- Mrs. PerryI Christensen, all Bur-j """" state state whowll registered.______“ air~throuBb~the''weekend' andind ^ExceptTatcept for A^hanee Bf showers at ser. both Filer: Mrs. Henry Fry,ry, ley; ley; Michael J Stovall. Paul, and f t A laska, C anady ‘ into the flrat part of next week.ek. In easteieastern sections early’Satiir-intilr JtCemetery. Friends may call at ser. b< tered Walk Mortuary Friday af-af- Kimb« Kimberly, and Dawnelte Dean,an, Rosa Rosa Flores and Nancy Craven, J HlghLowPr. Temperatures Tem pe Saturdaylay day arand possibly scattered , ® " both Rupert. ’ Truckers r~ C a lg a ry ...... 58 33 through through WednesdayWi will averageIge showers about Wednesday there tcnoon and evening and Satur-tur- Jerom Jerome. both F Iplta- services. ^ DIshiissed Births (Continued (Conti From Page One) ' ■ Edmonton 55' 26 near near normalnorm in Eastern [on should l>eI little or no preclplta- Mrs. LeRoy White, Roy Mc-Vic- A ddaughter was born to Mr.r- CCarrier! arriers Association gathered in Twin Fails Montreal ...... > ... 52 43 and and SouthernSouthe Idbho. Cooler tem-im- tion duringdui this period. Dry :hel and Mrs. Gaylon Kidd. Heyburn.1. ClevelandClevelai to act on the plan1 Ottawa ...... 46 40 peratures peratures Saturday will be fol-roi- weather will be favorable. for TWIN ' FALLS — Funeral,nSer-ier- Ncaiy, Nealy, Mrs. August -Ude, Bethel and M inlnff vices for Mrs. J. C. (felleii)en) Bowdi Bowdlsh. Ronald Wiesen, Irs. Mrs. . ,, _ drafted Tuesd^ by a seven- Regina ...... 60 35 .08Do lowed lowed by by slowly i rising daytimeme curing hay1 and for combining vices er:''Si. B tm edict s, Jerom e state m Toronto ...... 50 32 temperatures temperatui through Mondaylay remalnlnremaining beans and seed crops, neacocHeacock, former Twin Fallsallsr WilliamWiUiai "Lindell-and daughter:'"tst. . i state mediation team. Cemetery It 2 James May, John Waldemar,lar. Admitted GeorgGeorge Gregory Mantho, the Winnipeg ...; ...... 51 45 .51>1 or or ’Tuesday, Tuesda; probaUly coolingi a Digging potatoes and b eets,i-Vg resident,resiaer will be conducted at 2 James g al- P-™- Tuesday at the Evans and JoseplJoseph Patterson, Mrs. Ray-ay- MrsMrs. Frank Uria, Sho.shone:;: association'sassocia! , managing directorr Vancouver ...... 60 51 .1010 little ]]ttle about aboul Wednesday. Coldestest should nmake good progress, al- P-™- * on, Kelly Weigel. Mrs. Alice Wilsonn and labor lab( counsel, said he didn't Anchorage ...... 50 37 .0393 night night temperatures temi will likelysly though this will be delayedlavpd Brown Mortuary, Perris, Calif,lif. mond Alger, Lusettle Thomp.son, Kelly Fairbanks ...... 40 24 occur Satu d in ------Daisy Crom, Douglas Brown,f/n, and ^Mrs. Laura Coats, all Je-5- know whatw! action, if any. will bel occur Saturday night or Sundaylay somewhisomewhat by wet ground In for Mrs. Murray Bates, Homer A. rome:rom e: Diria Sisson. Christinee taken. HeI was quoted earlier as COMPANION Juneau ...... 51 43 .1010 night night with with lows ui the 20s in parts of the Snake River Valleyallev ,,“ BUHL—Funeral ’-'*1 services for Mrs. 1 ------^Honolulu—...... 89 75 . higher higher valleys-and vail In the upper>6r above UIdaho Falls. . - Mrs. 'Florence S. Ring will be Ballenger,Ballen Grace Allen, Leonardard Hughes.Hughe Karen Thompson, Wil-1- saying„theJsrD13osed_sayings settlement ------ZDs ZDs and and low loi 3((s In the principalial SunshineSunshli will probably aver,aver, conductedconduc at 2 p.m. SaturdayJay DeWalDeWalT3imvlirF!ttr5: CaroIynlyn liam Austin, all Wendell, andd "is not worth' the paper It's writ­ agricultural .valleys. Tempera-ra- age 70 to 80 per cent of possibleislbic Jn the Buhl First United Pres-res- Hammerquist,Hamm Laurel Harmon,on. Mrs. ILarell Tucker. Hazelton. ten on."on.' Tflilhn agricultura wind byterian church. Friends maylay Mrs, Gary( Baggett and daugh-gh- Dismissed “Our associatlOTjas commit­ Lots JlllallU tures tures shouldshou be a little milderler with ino:inost cloudiness and wind bytcrla r High Low Pr.r. on succeedingsuccee< nights. Normallal Saturday and about Wednesday.(dav Albertson-DIckardard ter, JJohn Mercer, and Mrs;[rs; CheiCheryl Armga, Twin Falls. ted 10 lo a collei:UvU\TOrgalnlng| ------^ ------•'-- FuneraFuneral Home Friday untilI 8 RicherRichard White, all Buhl; Mrs.rs. ------— — -— ; ----- agreem*agreement which we refuse toi Bear L a k e ...... 63 25 open." Mantho said in referring B o ise ...... 6 1 44 n n „ * . ^ p.m. and Saturday until noon.on. Don McFarland and George JT |^ Buhl ...... 58 39 I X D T a-1- Final rites will be held in the Garcia,Garcia both Hazelson: DannyTy XDeath -'C Takes T"a''n'to a nattonal contract signed SPACES B u rle y ...... 59 29 Twin J - TT X. Falls NewsNews In Brief-'JL Buhlli'c' Cemetery. DanielDaniels and Ronald Wyatt, both3th rw-^ n n t t I ' T 1 last sP'"spring with the Teamsters ■ Caldwell ...... 64 36 * „ ______Filer: Mrs. Larry W. Anderson■on 1 X .• H . H aw k s Un'on.Union. M In •Uh*T th* flat A son wai" born Oct. ip In Mrs. DonnaD Dohse, Kimberly,erly, HAILHAILEIf — Funeral servicesces and dadaughter. Harold E. Climer.er, . About 60 per cent of thc 10,000 marltsr er raU*d Castleford ...... 58 31 3n WENDELL—Thomas Herbert (q 20,00 Emmett ...... 65 Nampa to 37 Mr. and Mrs. Jackck will leave Sunday for Hollywood,'ood, for Kenneth Ken L. Petersen will be both KKimberly: Maude Jackson, ^ to 20,000 striking independent Boyd, former Twin'Falls resi-si- Calif.,Caljf., 01 on an all-expense paid conductconducted at 2 p.m. Saturdaylay Gooding:Goodin Karen I-age, Hager-eri Hawks.Hawks 80. died Thursday noon'I jteg]steel haulers, who lease their -^airfield ...... 58 19 ;y_ at Magic Valley Manor where own rig: . Gooding ...... 59 dents. The 36 child was namedsd trip to appeara Oct. 18 on thc at the HaileyI LDS W ard Chapelpel man;m an; Russell Standlee, Burley, Ma ® own rigs to trucking firms and I Daniel Wayne Boyd. Mr. Boyd Art Link jj’ he had been for one day. He had^ work on a percentage basis, are 2 Mctlen rnly — Grace ...... 63 33 .01 /d Art Linklcttcr show. She was by CounselorCou Wardell Rainey,ey, and M:Mrs. Bruno Sandoval. Wells, "“o is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlirl one of fourfi women in various-Ious Blaine stake counselor. Finalnal Nev. ’ been a at St. Benedict’s Hospital,• covered under a supplement to fV | “ ^r^oyd; and Mrsr-Boyd-is-thehe parts—of—the'^country-selectedparts—of cted rites-wiTites-wili be held-in the-Haileyley - _____ JcromiJerome, for the past several' (batthat concontract. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. from pospostcard applications sub- Cemetery.Cemete Friends may call at 1VH weeks. xA sec second group of carriers, I Freeouf. all Twin Falls. mitted al about three weeks ago.!0 . Bird Funeral Fi Home Friday eve- Minidoka Memorial '^‘hc*He was bom Dec. 24. 1886,'• representing reprcser 80 firms In the, ■ Admitted at SalSalt Lake City and married pjttsbur Kimberly ...... 57 31 , ...... i„„. "Ingning BIand Saturday until 11:30 , “ Pittsburgh area.. has _airendy _____ a.m. anda: at the church from■ Joanne Mlddlemlst, Rupert. EllzabElizabeth Ann Gibbons Sept. 30,’■ said jgij „ono to the settlement plan. Kuna ...... 61 35 I i n 1908, at Logan. Utah. Their mar- instead. irrTewisioar^..Tr.Tr-gL 4«-—, Uncoln VI Will “ ____ noon until 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Dismissed I?08. a '■ Instead, the group offered a: Rlchltrd Scrfvner, Rupert. rtager^ ^ counterproposal which it .said Malad ...... 62 28 ' ---j Snrprise! ^ ------•t’ethe L(Logan LDS Temple. They fhe'driv Mountain Home .... 60 34 - y LONG B E A C H , Calif.llf. WENDELL WENI — Funeral ser- y the drivers would have to com- \ _ , m Purchase New“ (AP)—Guess what happeneded vices vices for f Thomas H e r b e rr t* -w-i 1 '■*■ "ved lived at Preston, moving to° nrnmlcp promise' on. i 5*lec ■ • Parm a ...... 69 33 * ^ Wendell in 1924. As wo Pocatello ...... 58 37 ' when Gary PIcrce, 21, andnd Hawks Hawks will be conducted at1 2 EmmettT j ITI Baby As word of fhe carriers’ dis- his wife Pamela, 19, wereire p.m. p.m. Saturday S; at the Wendell Mr. Hawks had resided here satisfactsatisfaction spread, trucks In wninS«Uct a Companion Lof Preston ...... 62 28 n l i e r ] since except for three years in Michigai Rexburg ...... 56 S 37 h e riffs Car driving J S slowly across thehe LDg LDg Church Cl by Bishop Rulon X T -, I] Michigan and Ohio were pep- Gooding. At Preston he workedJ pered withw gunfire. I 2 whll* SPAl you ar« togalher. Rupert ...... 52 28 SHOSHOfSHOSHONE — Bids will bc3C Long Long Beach B pontoon'bridgege Chandler. Cfiandlc Final rites will S be H X J.ll urt At Bliss Bfor the' i sugar company and he Salmon ...... 56 calledcalled for for purchase of a newiw —50 —50 feetfe< above water? held held inin the Wendell Cemetery. _ „ 1 • :r- The bridge divided to let Friends Friends may call at Weaver , BLISS—An Emmett baby wasfas farmetfarmed in Wendell until poor i" i* Soda Springs...... 60 28 car for the Lincoln County Sher- The I e.s- health forced him to retire. He 2 SPACES Plus Parmanaht -----Twin Falls n . . . r r . i 88 88— -- iff:—County- iff. County Commli;tion«r-8—dc.e. - ■ a . hnathnat- thrniieh.______Mortuary Mortuai Frldav and until noon Injured , , about midnight Wcdne.?- health = JllllCJulie London To I it* I g. The car plunged Inlo thehe Saturday Saturda arid at tHe churchprtr day- a nd his parenln oocap>d Jn- In. hRlnnchelnnppd In the Wendell LDS . Companion Markar in gran- — ------^ cidedclded at tithe October nieetihg. The < __ jury In a one-car accident about3ut Churcl'Church. A U T H Mrs. Luella Kinsey, clerk, an-n- ocean, ocean. butI tho couple leapedcd from from 1 1p.m. Saturday until time -AmrearAlISU ^it* or bronze, to safety. of servi , five miles w est of here on U.S.,S. SurvSurvivors Include his widow, orvrA- SkipT.F. j nounced WcWednesday. to safe Highway 30, according to Idahoho four daughters,dt Mrs. Earl (Ada)C . ^ui-APOCATELLO — Julie London. for lu it ...... JZ7J ,______i. CommissiiCommissioners rcccivod quar- nminninni>tniinninniiilmininnnnnnminmiiniinimnii State-Poltcer------Wwiogi— WinogaFr-Ontario, -Ore.;-M rs. ■actress and singer, will appear f (Cuntlnued From Page One) terly reportsreport: from officers show- ___ r af rdaho State Univereliy FrF ’' I Officers said a 195G Pontiac Blair P'®''' ((Vaunda) Smith, Wendell: herein is subject to the condl-. •"8ing collecticcollections of JI73, Probate Hay Burned On .11 Mrs. Mary Simpson. Ketchum.■ day. Oct. f, 20, in a concert spon- ■ . Judge; $44.95 County Sheriff: W 3 1 'driven by E rnie L. Campbell. Mrs- f ' sored by students at the uni- iA tion that WCA authority to en- M4 [' W ater Talks I* 44, Emmett, went off the road.Irt' and Mrs. Keith (Margaret) Mer- ■“’orea D; gage In the transportation off $613.45»613.45 froifrom Counly Clerk. Ranch At Milner i!; rUI. Paul; three sons. Willis, versity. I 0 1Twin 1 Falls I Monthly report of Justice of TC'„ —a MILNER — Approximately ^0 traveled about 350 feet in thc ^ She has appeared on the Per- mail wllh respect to operations Monthly re borrow pit and rolled complete-,p. Hawks, Hagerman: Clifford G. conducted solely pursuant to the, Peace C. W.W GwIn showed *417.?! F e a tu re d B y tons oiTs' ofoV hay were destroyed by , 1, Hawks, Vale. Ore.. and DonaTcTTTT,.f ^ry- Como. Steve Allen- an d Ed . The financial report of Weekscs " fire at the Glen Breeding farmrm when it started back J Sullivan shows nnd has starred A. W. order Is limited to the carriage The finam onto the highway. G. (Genel Hawks. Wendell; 17 Sullivan CemeteiY Assn. of mail on a non-subsidy basis—. Yaden .Yaden PostPos American Legionin I v l * 0 1 1 T ) at MilnMilner Thursday noon. _ ,, grandchildren and 26 great-. in many movies, in addition to p I.E. on a scrvlce mail rate to( was receivedreceive for thc yiar. -IJ ----- T htt flay Wg< "VBTtifd "at abouf^nr—Officers-*»4d — Mr. Campbell,'■ grandchildren. o^nnHH turning ‘out several hit records. ! A. _ W. ••BILL" MADLAND ov- charged with failure The concert starts at 8 p.m.' be paid entirely by the post- Beer llcen.sellcei fee for sale ofi’f BURLEVDiinip’ — Supplemental ^ wa- $15 per ton and the loss Is cov- •’ Two sisters also survive, Mrs. 'Hf master general and West Coast; retail beer \was set for the same , ered by insurance. Mr. Breeding to keep „ his vehicle under con-J,”,; Margaret Hughes, Kansas City,' at^he ^campus gymnasium. ^ Prkt. and Mgr. : as last year. ter for Southern Idaho was the . trol, apparently dozed, causing shall not be entitled to any sub- as last yea _ topic discussed recently at, a_ said. 'n "The blare was spotted by rf ■ ' Mo , and Mrs. Fern Swainston, 435 MAI^! AVEN'JE EAST sidy with respect to such opera- Discussion was held regarding dis< tho Breeding's son. Scott. I’y II. the accident..^ stiih?iSmithficid, Utah, cleaning projects^ for the court-, fleeting meeting ati the Ponderosa Inn -______tions. ' cleaning pre - by groups interested in supple-inle- cam e to the field where Mr.^r. His wife. Sue Ann. 26, wasas FuneralFune services will be con- •■'I^e exemption granted shallI house. No definite action was “V ^ and Mrs. Breeding were har-ji-l ”‘’1 not injured. The baby. 3-month-h- ducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at I taken. mental ^water.- n, old Ernie Lee Campbell Jr., was [],e Wi become effective on the date of taken. GroupsGroup:i attending the meeting vesting vesung potatoes and told them. a-s the Wendell LDS Church by this order (at once) and con------, had previously been trying In- The 'N -Murtaugh Volunteer Fire, apparently, thrown from thclie Bishop Rulon Chandler. Final tinue in effect until 60 days after dividually lo get supplementalntal Flr^Fire DDepartment crew was front ‘ . to the back seat during’8 rites wi will be held iri the Wendell final decisidn in the re-opened Services Pending Sfvld^Iny w- mishap. CemeteCemetery. Friends may call at T-i T l 11 'WT* water to I their respective areas,eas, calledcalia anda with the help of How- ^ -Pacific—northwest - southwest JJ'Q j ’ but haven't been getting any-my- ard Conrad,Con a neighbor; machin-jn_ He w was- taken to Gcibding Me-e- Weaver Mortuary from Friday For Fall Victim where. They are the Oakleytley cryery whichwhi* was standing nearbyby mortal Hospital where he wasas and untiluni noon Saturday and at "This order may be amended WENDELlWENDELL-Funeral servicesf Mil- was moved to safety. reportereported in fairly good condl-11- the churchchu from ] p.m. Saturday Fan; Lower Goose Creek, Mil- was ma ^ _ tidn.------: ------hnrtlt tlr EViNTS IN -or rejected at the discretion of for Floyd B.B A dar^ 22. Wendell,■ ner-Cottonwood fcoUon area (Murtaugh-Igh- It'Js believedI that an electr^ tnrnii timtrorsefviecs;------• ” the board \KTthout hearing.” %vho -who was kilMdkill Wednesday when , mSmS^ In the present situation, Twin he fell 160 " Han.sen pumping area). Raft^aft fence wlwhich had shorted out dur-IT- 50 and 30 he fell 160 feet into an unused° River Fan por and Salmon Tract.;t. Ing the rainstorm in the past m IN TWIN FALLS Falls area passengers will be missile silosilo, are pending atI The consensus . at the meetingting few days,day caused the fire. H able to fly prop-jet equipment Thompson :Funeral C h a pe L .^3was 5 tojq organize„ r into one group ■» recordedind 30 In YEARS AGO oup ----- ^ ■ 1 Chronicle. Twin to Boise and board a jet there Gooding, which may be more effp.ctlvetive corded In The Twin Falls for the .hop to the coast. Sched- He was bombi May 3, 1945, at })l'’i,e'ttI^Jfin getting the necessary water.cr USE TIMES-NEWSTil WANT ADS ■ i Idaho lele.Evening Twin Pall* News and ules will be worked out, airline St. Paul, VMinn. He moved to « you eachEvening i Times. Brought to ° A temporary board of direc-rec- FOR FASTF^ SELLING RESULTSJ ■ RED DB.KiUCIOUS I week b y ___ I spokesmen said. Filer in 194J Filer in 1948 and to .Wendell In™ tors "Was named to study and — m — Only recently, cife officials March, 1967. He was a member5 fQrm_B_P«rmaaenL_QrganuiatIon------50 YEARS>y — AG( B 'd b R g o s .g — »nd-members of-the-T\*inHFaH*- of-the—Idahoof—the—Idal National Guard to be known as the South Idaho ' I ll ll d<>lr«d lha) |h> graalail paiiibU puk airport commission petitioned 116th ArmoredArmo Cavalry, Unit. £ ~HUNTERSI ? S A G O W ater'Users—Association. “The httt IhotS Ik. .tota land kMfil whichMttibu ml pwl»Ji«iiy fn km tUvft *• )k« the C A.Bi to' not grant West Troop L. TwinT i Falls. Jf? •mor. Bfid commliilMMr Tollmen, will b. ol organization will incorporate on I A P P l - H J McH *r c«urt« Inclw^ft Coast flyover permission. They He married marrie Etta Bright, May “ o PL E S I n' and T'y.idoy lor th. purpou .1 cont.nlng wl . feared this might set a precedent 13. 1965. at-at Wendell: - ' a^ non-profit basis. w{|| mt mn Mofwi«iy , Members of the temporary TRAIL I - - . IWIU#frotl. A’ public rno.llng arin Iw h*Irf»nf«rr(ng on Tu wllk.1 Hm m*% )TiU ‘ which. should the Twin Falls Survivors, in addition to his5 board are Elm er Rarrott. Salm-. pm ■mIK. wUI bo glv.n by po.olty, .r llp.y and TInun al Wl.r. or FiUr — Mm $3500.00. Um “ Maximum FeedT ^ ^ ' PICK) 14!:Isyi' ond Cirl'i Clubl .>hlbll. — ■ lutpi Recently West Coast officials Adaml FilerFiler; two sisters, Mrs. ’ ------^ H I n at Fil«r. ; Martin, Lower Goose Creek. •ulll. - hill r.poc1 ol pr.mlumi owordod al ll annotmced plans to 'purchase Evan (Line(Unda) Taylor, Twin The legal work in setting Up Minimum WaightlT- H i ■ by tk* • turprikln^ mt r*- several new F.-228 jets^apable Falls, and DixieI Adam. Filer, by tho vocational clubi ol boyi and'ordl*d glrii «t fr. fin« •xKlbll mod* of carrying about 50 passengers and one step ' the organization will be handledlied ^ 1*4 M i A N J and one step-brother. Gene Mus- I ------3 0 Y E A Rnd S flirisa GC hmm *ur pMbllc tck**l». — —and thW lype P14n4 c6uid ut a montHT 1 H m i c i - i F I ■ trwil.i» diUonc. b.lw.«n antUrt. »r Marphy-i killing th* . l»wcl( d**r wMi tk* airport change.. The first plane e V D w w r l C t * —tvtvrtloppM *. J. m»r’i,li4>A ruyd Hoi^non of this type is scheduled for de- o d i a i C H i Mwryhy't *n»fy ______Senate Approves of 31 %" et Corriih Sporting Goodi.Hmmdmnmn U l**ding wHh livery In May of . 1970. “ L a w E j I I IN YOUR CONT Tho Mohil.. Yoor^lc of Pomona►•d*. Collog* Law'Extension m CONTAINED l^■1 i -_ can.nc.•"»> alalc. ol Twin i>alU ii th. .ditor hot b. :h e v r o n I I con Pac.foe Mok.r." na C*ll*«« *1 which Mitt FUr. WASHINGTON (AP) — The I a||| CHEVR I]|*r h«« b*«h rot*d.'*All ^m*H- - SJBSClUFnON RATES Senate„approved -Thursday ex- ^ I ^ C H A R D NOW OPEN I -t:Among tho porMni who wilf attond tho Idah By -Carrier: SI.7S per monthr. tension ^intil4intil June 30, 1971, of “ InHony Sail I laVo Cily ar. Mr. and Mr».nd C.th* J. ldoh*>Ut C. 0h f»*tboJI gom* By W ill, Withiii~IdaKo and Elko a 19fi2-law-al962-law-authorizing-<]ualified r ------P HEATINGVTING OILS i l Harry Boneil. Mr. and Mn. A. S. Citb.rt, Mr. (ob.rti. Mr. and Mr». «. J. Tofltomiro,r%. C. Mr. J. ond Conn*n, Mrn -ond Mr«. County, Nevada: One month, persons to ccontinue to live 'onI * Prompt Oslivary^ica - -- 1— &itb*rf. Mt. ond Mn. t. W. Mc- J1.75: three months, SS.OO; six unpalented it mining claims. * Keep-Filled-Servic* Mr. and Mn. C.org. M. Paulion, W.r*, Mr. O. Swir end Mn. E. E. Os»rend*r. nwDtbs. $9.00; one year. {17.00. Without theth« extension, the act -•-. ■--x* Budget Pay Plan . I JOHN BEIBERTIE I SW.il.rgr.n ond Or. and Mn. Ck^UlW. l.yiMr.O. Swimm, Mr. ond Mr«. Al By Man. goutside Idaho: One will expifb expii'fe Oct.C 23. The House * S dt H Gr«en Stampsa m p s ' I I»is CMfVtOUr U,pmr Sport, rodl*» ft*yiM«r. cMnrortil Is expected to consider the mea­ month, J2.00; three months, Is expected t< Phone1733^541" 733^54 [■ V« o«glno..a»lMMrtlc trMnMlition,»d pow.r cMivsrtibl*. il» *394' $OAQC ' $5.7S; sbc months, $11.00; one sure next Week.We< hralcM, comolo. lool Uwpi p*w*r Bl*«rinf mm4 AU/U year, S21.00. ■ „ Sen Frank Church, I>-Idaho, o HEAtiNQ OIL 11I ORCHAIHARD l ~ • (All mail su t» erip tio (i» ^ m U e 5P0ns“ ^d_thi in advance.) was co-sponsco-sponsor of the etension j ^ - ^ E R f W>“S S A L^ E S -C O ;------— j -44ageftT»ani-Wahcr H 500 BBOB REESE MOTG - ' tueasuTe.'measure. ... 500 Blodc. 2 n d Avahu* South/lOTOR c o r ■N • ooBM — cm rsta —uth iMmm. Twin FalU IMmiAt — «MCA ■ if . - ; ■ ' ■ ^ 4, *... n, ' , , I - , ■ '■ ' , ..'I;' ; ■ r ■ fc ■ • •—• , .. . 1 ■ ■ I , • . . . • ■ I ■ • ' _ I - . J", Oct, T3-14, . Twin Tw7n; I Falfl Time's-Newt ' 3“ _i Medical1 CcC osts Ri ise s e A l o ng g With'V Hlgligh Cost OfM L iv in £ >N o E i t d IIiiSigKt p By FRED DODDS [iost of mmedfclne. said she dMn'tlcausedn'tlcAuse i of a time_element,t.-„the, the £le,._opie., officials sa id .______. __p P . . c-C._____ —'____ — 1.------__—areas lareai -mentToned. aije :h igh „ and,ad ije^xec h^,received for the care ;nl ■ ..... ■.... ■ ' —r— -r-—J- ’-TTirfeS^wT StafrWrHer o^ect to the Hgh prices ffierepijSiaBlere pH j^i^n coiild hot'waft lbr"ae-br"ae- MedicalMed costs In Magic Valley.tliey, A physician who charged $50 wape wnpes and pglllpmpnf nro MpVl tiim --- — IW\'W!vVl\' livery. He pufehaaed a lightght-irr iir if cuntpar in ho.spital. prices were reduced 15 a science and m ake m ore than years ago, and there has neverI'or in medicine.medici been an increase in charges un- Some rebellion\ ;v i t h In the til—jufit—recently,—when—costsSts medical—ranks_on_the_costm edical— of - •ert .equipment-was also-cpxnmmend- 15 years ago. • ■ ed by severalsev area physicians. I'or instance, a foot X ray 15 ForF or exexample, one physician I years ago was SIO. It was re- said a JightJij in an X-ray roomJom duced to S8, and in Feb. of would cos cost $5 if ordered through c ) l e to a medical supply house. ugh Be- EB [UT 1966 the charge went back to a medlci l i t a M $10. The overall increase in ~ ~Be- ~ charges NewsNi QUEEN CROWNED MISMISSION TO VISIT REXBURG. Idaho (AP) — BOISE (AP)—A five-member Sharon Horton, a 20-year-old ed-;d- Japanese government wheat ucation major from Spokane,le, mission wwill arrive in Boise Sat- g ] r a iKn d r p e ni i n g was crowned 1967 homecomingng urday eveningevei for a five-day vis­ queeir^t—Ricks College Thurs-'s- it loto IdalIdaho. day night. The grc group will fly to Boise Runnersup were Debbie Ow-IV- from Spokane,Spo Wash.; will cn and Beverly Rigby, both of spend Sunday.Su Monday’ Tin d Kexburg. Tue,sdayTuesday ii in Bol.se, will re­ ------• turn by planepl to Spokane. They MEET CONTINUES will drive from there to Coeur BOISE (AP) — Idaho’s teach-h- d'Alene fofor a two-day visit, In­ ers continued Instruc tionalal eluding a imeeting with directors t h r om i g h1 meetings today as the state’sl’s of the WcWestern Wheat Assocla-ors ...... " t l school children were free fromm tion. ;la- classes on Friday the I3th. , In golstBoise, the Japanese olfl- Following Thursday morning’s^ cials _:i,will bey honored at a recep- speech by Gov. Don W. Samuel-!'■ dontion In thithe office of Gov. Don son, teachers heard an Tndiaiia W. w SamuelSamuelson in tho Statehouse. I University professor call for xhey will ' IS They will visit a potato process- development of an^- alternative Ing ing plantn|nnt and a mobile home to the present 12-grade pub-^ factoryfactor in Caldwell. lie school system. Henry Bnclteiriald education- o b e r ______m a n . CRUSHED O c t o r 2 4 -8 l thinklng-had-evolvcrf-troTn-thff —OROFINOROFINO, Idaho (AP)—Ter- idea that everyone should have ry DD. BooiBooth, 31, Lewiston, wascr- c an opportunity for schooling'E killedkiHcd Thui Thursday when the front-'as and to the present thinking that loading loadinn dump,dui truck he was opcr-nt- education should not onlV be ating lunc tiooitipped over on a hill andcr- possible for everyone, but obli-J" crushed himh to death at thcnd ' Dworshak Dam construction sitehe , , . near here, a spokesman for theIto SENATOR -DISMAYED’* Army rrmv''con Corps of Engineers said,he .WINATV;i Tvi WILDER, Idaho (AP) - Sen.jj Booth a?attended high school id.In ^ Philip Bait, R-Wilder, said° spotoneSpokane anda, E astern Washing-In Thursday he was “dismayed”_ tnn Cnllege rnlloan at Chenev. Wash. ______that University of idano regents ig- have authorized construction of SITESITES RCCORDED ^ & a $6.5 million sports fieldhouse wAT I AC e WALLACE, Idaho (AP) - (p — ^ and coliseum at Moscow. Stanley qtanlev J.T Harrison of Keilog “The re^ients make the state--• has recordedrecord the location of Dg 16 rc than $20 million in reserves. ment that the coliseum will notJJ mining tclaimsItI in the Placer Cen­ You arc invited to help Equitabletable cele-cele McNally world J atlas atlas a and other glft.s. more than $. be paid for by the taxpayer,” I^'r"Miningter Mining District, and Toledo Ybratc ou a rc thc ir Grand Opening off this nevnew Drawings will beheldeheld at at 12:15 and-1-: 15 ^QilcriiigDilcriiig yi)u.grcatcry earnings overm ththe c ______J___ Balt said. “I maintain that this Mininc To s Mining Co. has filed on threedo officc.b ra tc th Everyone e is welcome:: Vi.sitors,Vi.sitors p.m, each day. DrawingDrawing for thc TV set yearsrs asas provenpro\ during 76 years of safety li not.-tha ease.” claims In ihe Leland District. Batt .said that although funds --1'”'^. " " ■ . ofiicc. Ev 1 sound money management since S M IJ _ J...... _ L J - - - J L :'u'J______.savers, old and new friend.s. Come!ome ih fofor grand prize will I bebe heldheld Tuesday after- ^nd sound ] for the structure will come from RODOOOOOOOC — .savers,cookics, oid collee, soft drinks. You’re inin- noon. Yoimetd i notnot bebe present to win. )0. 1890. student fee.s "this Is money lhat cookics, c vlaintaining a tradition of service/ice to should be used to relieve the vited to open a .savings accountint or, justjus Equitable Savings’ doorsdoors arc open: Con- Maintain! I taxpayer or lo help fund the ■ I dropvited by to to o| get acquainted. Thce people aat tinuing an Equitableiitablc ppolicy of never ho which which began in 1897. pressing needs of elementary ■ drop by to and secondary education.” ^ CLYDE'S Equitable arc looking forward1 to seein; seeing having closed itss door.sdoor.s con any business Earningsnlngs arcarc attractive; Ec]uitablcyou. day, throiigh seven^en major depressions in- 5.10%0% atat matliritym: on One-Year Savingsavings CLAIMS RELEASED D A I . you. SALMON. Idaho (A P) Tho- K A l RcRistcr to win one of thc manyr daily doordoo eluding thc “Banknk Holid;Holiday.” Certificates,•tificates, $1,000 (minimum) orr more riiim Reactor Corp. of Salmon: ' ■RADIATOR Registerprizes: A tc handsome 4-piccc: WilliamWilliar Going far beyondond insuredinsun safety tb pro- in multiplesmultiple: of $100. 4.75% currcntLirrcnt . has leased three mining proper- prizes: A 1 lies totaling -10 claims to Cor- % Roger silver plate coffee scrvicc,:c, a RoyalRoya tect and serve IdahoIdaho sesavers, with the annuallual rate rate on Passbook Savings,» com- dero Mining Co., according to W. ■ ^ LondonRoger silv attache case, a beautiful:iful Rand-Rand strength of $2800 millionmillion in assets with poundedmded semi-annually.sen ______E. Chaffin, president. ; SHOP London a Cordero h.Ts been studying the properties north of here for aJ 245 Woth.Woih. S t. 7 3 3 -6 0 8 0 ’ j year, he said. mmnnvvia

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businessman, are the direct contact credit cre to their industriousridustriousness and be- fl ...... _ _ I between a large part bf the readingreading ginning gin ;y th'atthat the they place the ^ i l public and its daily newspapers.:. value val of work above the playthings || ' There is no more graphic examplexample and ant endless recreationalcreational attractions. Thc 196858 Pennant of the important service renderedered to available avi to youth.3uth. TheyThej exemplify ' WASHINGTON — "GoodI af- yearsye and it's still a tie ball his customers than the inquiries!s from the the ideal expressed:sed by ThomasTh Wolfe . ^ ternoiternoon, ladies and gentlemen,men. gam ga e.” , , the route of a newspaperboy.wholio may when wh he wrote: l n | | H This is Curt Howdy speakingig to "Our chances Against the Ral- be detained by bad weather or school “The V' young menmen of this th: land are nW you ffrom the White House Sta- Sta-' dersde have never looke^ better. iuties. The public depends to a great-;reat- not, not as tliejy are3 often called,cal a ^lost’ ^ :l^ gMf i7 •Ai'M dium in Washington. D.C. Well,Veil, TFitTF weren’t fbr us; the Saigon ,er extent on-the newspaperboy for his-—race—theyhis-rac are a race that tha never yet 191)7 1ha.s. been a whale of a base-lase- DefendersD< would be in the cellar ball season and it’s time we rightrl{ now. WeVe hitting the daily service than It does on anyy other has has been discovered.”,rered.”, AH startestarted to look into the. futureiture RaidersRa and hitting them hard, individual distributor. Congratulations C IS are due the young ItJ^ and see whnt 1968 has toi offer.ffer. . WhatWl are we supposed to do, ■ In the U.S. more than 50 million merrxvhio“are me helpingIplng their often blind V m m H IiP i i SeateSeated with me here in the box packpa up our bats and go home?" the truly remarkable j‘l, is Lyn Johnson, playing mana-ana- “ ‘ Well, Lyn, you're option is daily newspapers are delivered1 to the elders eld discover the truly : I' home by carriers who put in an ag- accomplishments acc :s of an eager ( body I ; HHHir T'': I ecrger c of thc American Patriots,lots, up next year and in a recent '^tgaie^.pf 5 million working hoyrsijrs per and anc a young mind.nd. !•! the team that everyone had put poll po of the fanff^ou seem'to be 0iPl i 'i:: \- 1 ’/ their hopes on, but which finish-nish- runningrui behind such would-bo__ I.I 1,‘j I'vi'i • p j I "ded babadly at the end of the sea- managersm: as Nelly Rockefeller, son. , RonRc Reagan, Chuck Percy and- fBiWi ^pife i "Lyn, there seems to be a, lot MllhouseMi Nixon. Are you wor- ..J of discontent on the team, nnd ried?". , H ^ - there is even some talk of firingring ' “Ah never put any truck In T h e I n cc o o m m p e tents e n t I ■ml;,;! yo''you °and getting a new manager.ger. polls. P° Ah’ve done more fo»-the iW l k - 'r.m f How Ido you feel about this?"" ' fansf®' than any manager in hi-s- 0 educate the general II.nTt e i J M "Cu"Curt, Ah always felt a base- tory. Ah’ve taken care of the It ha? started again. Every autumnlutumn tinually tini trying to educate ■' I ' '' 'i X y K V W 'Jl ' iTnS old fans. Ah’ve taken care of the hunters take to the fields andtnd the public pul in the properroper use of and re- \ 1 i 11' 11 ~J~j ball tlteam was like a family. Wo reserve the right to express our- the ^ Negro fans. Ah've taken mountains, and every year severaljeveral spect spe for firearms.ms. One One c of the most ,'fn reseri ' care of the fans that live in the of them wind up as victimsi ofof. a successful sue phasesies of of this this education selves freely, but when we comethe cities. Ah've beautified the sta- mcl'A K* Xto finding someone better in, the . dium. ^ , Ah've provided parking fringe of careless Incompetentsts who progVa^ pro is the : work work thi they do with kitchekitcheiT that we would like to shouldn’t be trusted out with aI sling- youngsters,— you ini’schools. schools, Boy Scouts p-' trade with someone else. It's It’s business executives. Ah've / I \ another matter." given employment to the peo-^ shot. and-other and youth groups. - t ■. , . ' / N—: anothi pie. And Ah’ve worked hard to In the frantic search by the balloon- It is too bad someso m e wwa a y c a n ’t b e ^ :yV_^Z y "Ly"Lyn, why do you think tho make ^,8 this the best team that X ...Ameri Americans are in so much Ing population of the United Statesi t M worked our to require■equire eveeveryone who \ i money can buy. And the fans for outdoor recreation It is inevitable i f ' y troubltrouble?" are going to remember that on if f Soes hunting to have-qualified have-qu* - in -a^------H w "Ah can’t rightly say. Ah in- option op( day.” — and unfortunate — that a lot otof course coveringg firearnfirearms safety, fMij heriteiherited a very difficult situation • novices decide c ^ h _ y j2 jir —to - try— tion “One more question, Lyn, and to - try— j^unler courtesy and generalgenei conduct when Ah took over as manager, then I’ll let you go back to fig- -America*s^popular sport of hunting,Linting. in th j e field, - — . ■r~: ; and-‘•aand-‘'all Ah'm doing 1s carryingI'lnB uring out how you’re gping tp They read some articles in a sports-sports­ . *_ — 1 out the thi policies of previous man-lan- ^|„^|, nejtt year, "rhere's a young men’s magazine, shell out a hundredjndred Hunters H are required to1 have 11- agers. Everyone has a differentrent playerpig on your team named dollars or so for a high powered;d rifierifle censes, but actuallyally all theythe are doing - . . B/-ki i- Eoluticsolution to the problem. There Bobby gQ| Kennedy, and there are and take off on a bright fall weekendsokend is paying j a tax., It doesn'tdoesn' seem too I V l AARQU1S K v i l U CHILDS a r c SIsome who w ant m e to Tilt , some people who are talking for a stimulating—exeursiotr-4n—the—In—the— far-fetched^ar- to proposeropose thatthal some sort hardeiharder. There are others who'yho __ahflut ,h, Ilim as the new manager. want me to concentrate "ono" What^ about that?” wilds. of of proofI of competency>etency wiiwith firearins fW ll- pitching, and there are^others ty of conduct be re- I II ^ lers "Bobby. Kennedy has never And all too often, the novice, in. the snd and responsibility of cbnc Who don't want me to play ball played „]a on my team.” ______wild excitement of his first hunt, quired quii of personsIS who are licensed to The Echo Of A Write-]e-InVote a 1 t nil. ~winds-«p-losing whatever good sense be be turnedI loose with a deadlydeai weapon I “ Bii.But^i Ah'm fhii mnnnpcr and i»Tn<------~ ~ and caution he started out withth and in in theirt hands.' SACRAMENT^CRAMENTO, Calif. The fulul backcr backcrs will privately en- maklnjm nklnp RnnaM—RcaEJIn Pres-. •' AnAh nahave to make the fina! de- 1 off thc news ticker from eineer:ineer a a N Nr-w Hnmp--Mrn m rit^—mento■raenTofThc United Slates. EvenI cision. cision.’’ . ' « shoots at the first thing he sees move. Such Si a requirementrement wouldwi in rio L> Mafnpi.-V.;rn Inllo ..f mi IrrTT jnii that fRat m may ^ve him a big ifif a a h write-in falls short of tho• "Thi "They say one of the reasonsions l ■ P I X i® B byW ohJ winding up bagging another hunter wav wa^ rest»-i^<- it^pnmimpose ..upon u tl'Uc mediateHate startstart oon a write-in cam- boo,st>oost for for tlthe nomination. Write- LodgeLodge triumph, a big vote would1 your your t team Isn't doing very wellwell T" , Instpnd nf hi? TirpnTn-fH-f)f-hlTf~cnmf*’ame. hunter Run or sportsman,man, and ;should only paign!n for for Gov. Gov. Ronald Reagan insns do do noi not happen by chance throwthrow a- shadow over the one -is•is tha that the people think you'reii're Fish and Game Departmentsts and help helj to insure thatthat he canca continue in thefie PresidemPresidential primary next _j!vcniven when wher the beneficiary is rivalrival tlthe Reagan strategists con- throwithrowing too m any curve balls.ills. outdoor sportsmen's groups work"k con- to to enjoye his sportt to the fullest.ful • march.■ch. I’ll I’ll hai have to try to put Ination.ill nationally known figure wilh sidersider 0a serious contender. Rich- What do you have to say ‘o to . a stop;op to that right away, says instantnstant ide identity and whose con- ardard M M. Nixon must lake the! th^t?" th ?t?" Reafian’sgan’s chiechief aide-de-camp, servativeervative ; stand matche.s New -firstfirst -hurdler-li and take--it ;big, "Ah"Ah've been -throwing -them, e m —...... -..CASMCM.YrS/D/Jei'.,, ______Frnnklynnklvn rr. Nnfrlper.N There Hamiam pshire pshlre's conservative o u t- orQ£-JhE-Xanlt-win^ the tag will hang; straigi straight over the j^ate. and A^Ah MO AlLOUJ^P. _ ' oughtQhtg be a lalaw;- he adds with Dok. Hook, aroundaround his neck like a gallows’ think think I that people wlb say thingsngs ■ \ f " r B ruefulleful smile,smile, that a man who TheThe writ write-in for Henry Cabot rope.rope. likelike ththat are only giving aid and Ii \ 'm m m m m m doesn’tsn’t want want t( to run for Presi- Lodgex)dge in in 196'1 was highly or- Already Alrer Reagan has begun toI comfo; comfort to the other league. Ah B a l a n c e O f P a y »»m e dentt shouldn’tshouldn’t be made to run. ganlzedanized amand well-finances behind cutcut Int Into Nl3£0n’.s strength In the ddon't on't ’ mind dissent, but how do Thisils sounds like the echo of thehe scencs. scencs. As Rockefeller and south.south. The California Governor youyou th think the other league feels JjiU The U. S. balance-of-paymentsits ac- 625 625 companies participating pflrticipati in the anotherther noncamnoncandidate across the Sen.;en. Barry B arry Goldwater breasted wowedwowed them last week in South when they read about thc criti­ count has received "two assists—ones—one ■ program proj indicatedte d aan n o v e ra ll Im - countryitry in in New New York. Gov^ Nel- thelie blizzan blizzards and plodded along CarotirCarolina. At the end o{ the cismcism oof the way Ah'm managing , the ball club?" ' ^ Q | | k from an increased foreign-tradelo sur- provem pro’ ent of $2.4 billion,billion; inir T his Rockefeller is. like R eagan. snownow -- filleifilled streets the Lodge monthmonth he goes to Republican the ba ,4 1967. ng hard to keep from get- write-in/rite-in stesteadily gained momen- fund-rafund-raising dinners, m Dallas "Lyi"Lyn, it has been said that plus, the other from the voluntaryiintary would wou exceed theh e oorigins rig m a l goal b y ung outout inin fromfront where the pack turn,□m, with Ihe am iable target andand H Houston. Texas should beI ..pne ^ne o( of the reasons the team is businessmen's program 'to curbrb the about aboi $400 million.in. can chewchew up up t the front runner. tendingending to his job as- ambassa- mademade to order for his brand .notnot gettinggt support is bccause flow of dollars o^^rseas. Last Li year’s deficitficit in the payments But forfor R^agai Reagan, who has just dorlor in in far far-off Vietnam. A n d ofof procprocessed and packaged Gold- ■ ofof yoL your inability to defeat the •MCJfe'MML. , . • Despite this help, howevdr, the pay- ball .4 billion. Treasury ended»d a a succe successful foray mto while/hile Lodf Lodge's surprising t r i- wateriswaterism with the Reafean tcl^ - - North^torth Vietnam Raiders. 'Vou'veI’ve — epay- balance was $1.4 billion. ’qUP CtfiT hr ments deficit is expected to be>e the Secretary Seci Fowlerir has estimatedesti the e states and is preparing umphmph did did little for him it cast visionvision personality on the lah®l. beenbeen Iplaylng-them now for four |J Invade eight others before a doubt oon Goldwater'* vote- Tbe familiar analogy of the largest in threq years mainly becausescause 1967 1967 deficit will go as higthigh as $2 bil- JSe end of of *tlfe the year, the inno- getting abi of Vietnam. lion. lion etting ability, which was tho IcebereIceberg applied , to the 'Reagan cent: disguise of< the ncmcandi- objectivebjective olof those who had back- noncannoncandidacy so little shows on According to the Commercee De- Although Al th© VietnamVietnam wiw ar’s cost is date! comescom es har harder. cdd the the exi exercise. the surface and obviously so partment, imports in August declin-leclin- at at ant annual ratete of $25 billion,! the^ In fact, the beliefb grows here ThatThat Is Is t the exact goal of the muchmuch iis going on in the obscure %A# A ed 5.4 per cent from July. Exports(cports secretary sect says thatthat in teiterms of the Reagan's rich and power- Influentialifluential men dreaming of depthsdepths below.- WAYNE BRANDSTAI)STADT, M.D. also dropped, but by only 1.2 per• cent, impact imp on our foreignreign exchexchange, Viet-,- Most consDicuous at the top, the net result being the best foreign-ireign- nam nan is taking approximip p ro x im al a te ly $2 b il­ to the surprise of those who trade surplus in 17 months.. lion lion a year. Thusls if it wewere not for know him h as a good-natured and As for the dollar outffow, thele de- the the war, the paymentsments bajjbalance would BO ' hard-wihard-working corre.sRpndcnt for Operatibitibn Risk partjjjent said revised projectionsins by be be a£ thing of the past'.' ^ VL BOYLE the Copley Cof newspaprfs in Wash­ Ington,ington, is Nofziger. He is said - - <}. Is Is there any way a 70ryear-!ar- hoihnidening of the arteries, and . - toto writiwrite the Reagan out-of-state oldold mi man with prostate trouble,ble, for that there Is no remedy, speeches and. if the Milwaukee cancan geget permanent pciief exceptept QQ- If a man has a prostatic ■"V , ■ Di essay was a sample, they carry byby anan i operation? Would an oper-ier- enlargementenli ^at doesn’t cause Daily M111 ail! Bag iSthe shrewd appeal on key emo- adonadon bbe dangerous at that age?je? any symptom’s is an operation VIEWS OF OTHERS ' tional tional i.ssues i calculated to win ^A. jj If by prostate trouble youjfou necessary? NEWiW YORK (AP) — Re- lakeke is reareally Jumping. Heard Republicans who will be most Tm>j>rtmean ian enlarged gland, a coiVi-)iVi- A.A A benign enlargement that ■71 I • J marksks that a summer resort 'theyley had to turn away 20 people Influefitial influefit in making the deci- mon ^on accompaniment of ad-aci- cau.ses ,.no syihptoms needs er gets tlr^ of hearing: yesterday.":sterday." sion sion at,at the Miami Beach cori- vancedvanced age, some form of op- no treatment but, since the con- Opinions Of)f GuestGu Edit(Mitors b this Is Jovial Jake Bum- • . "Another rainy day. That-, /ention. , erationeratiqn is the only , cure. Mod-od- diUidiUon is slowly progressive,, an ------ble’s1 Happyland on Lake Bide-a'---- m akesakes seve seven in a row. Do you . In the background,'on what cm-m«em-methods of operating on the opeoperation may become- neces- Is said to be a Voluntary con- prostat THE POINT IS DISCLOSURE: ■ to to holdhe Interest rates!s to 18 p>erper cent in this 1 Frankly, it looks to ma thinklink maytmaybe it’s time for us Is said prostate have reduced the riskisk sary,sar later. // • / / e like a.dlsaster area." guestsipst, to start building an "sultant basis, is the public re- almbst hst to the vanishing point.t, Q. What medicine Would you The Senate went a little too far in1 com. bill. bill. At-the. same time,me, he urgedurge the House *"?.*? hke a.-dlsi latlonS flrTn"”Df~Spencer a n d , promising on truth-ln-Iending legislation,ilation, to to rejectrt the Senatete exemptloexempUons for first ire these other people ark?’’, -\Q . I am 58 and have an en- rec^menj7oran,^^iI^|6a pros^ ' ts—or refugees?" "W"Wliat’ll hat’ll we do, boss? Four KoherURoberts. The Spcncer -Roberts 4 inV tale? and now there is some danger thatat thatlia home home mortgages andId revolving charge ac- pair helped to paper over, at . ' larged * prosute. Is there any , House might go too far in reverse,, leav- counts, counI for both are major sources of am not one to raise moral partiesirties ha'have signed up for f®”' medicaUon for this condiUon? A. If the infection Is chronic, :s on a ^cation, Mr. Bum- horsebackirseback riding1 thi.s morning, leastleast foru 1968, the deep mod- oxyphenbutazone, o b t a I nable ing the measure open to defeat. ''' credit. credi :rate-right wing split in the Cal- How sucessful is prostatic mas- In requiring most creditors to discloseW thetho Revolving Re' charge accounts dod present a but are,you sure those so- _ andid we’ve (only got two horses, erate-ri sage? Does enlargement alwaysIVS - -“"-(y tf'tloctor’s prescription, ■d honeymooners you put iii ~ andid one of them is too lame to ' IfomiaJ.'®™*® party so that hopefully , combined with prostatic' mas- antiual cost""oncfHlU ’ tb cuslbmersTs, thetha -' difficult dif/ic problem ofDf translatingtranslatii monthly Ste^tUge=^?« ork." Sen.sen. ThomasTl Kuchel will have lead to cancer? Senate exempted revblving charge accounts credi :ottage next to us are really work." . sage should clear up the in- counts credit costs on Variableriable chargescharg Into an- S Tymooners? n e^L rsf Did you a.sk to "Who callcdcall ypur comedian a 10 serious opposition in next , A.A. Tl There is ho drug that will»» _fecUon. ..___:____ ------?nd finit mortgages on homes^ The iloussHousa___ nual nual interest rafp«i. S .Still, 111. Itit oughtnuph laJje_P0S- their-m arris ^eaiS piiiiiary:—■ •— ’—ihrink-jih rin k -your proii.tate. MBSSgge— bill offered by Representative Leonor Sul- sible imedlan.’ tells "jokes like he ^ I P® Q. I have had a backache ir Sul- sible to require a statementatement oferf annu^i rates ..j can'tcant swiniswini in the lake' be- wasJS aa moonlightingmoon pallbearer,’' But for‘ all the help he gets, Is 1* of of some value in treatinging for years. When it gets real livan of St Louis rejects these exemptions.—ptions.— for differentd charge account brackets,bn such e it’s too coldr and I can't "ConfidenI loth visible and invisible, Rea- a. chrochronically infected prostate ' baj Tjut adds such new provisions as an 18 per as S2 "Confidentially, if you could 'J® bad I take two or three boxes 18 per a s S25, $50 and JIOO. T hat'V ou fi''® “'t swimito to the pool bccause.it’s too giveve meme andand ijiy family a.teduc- 'E^n's?an's role r In ' this political hutbut wi|will not shrink an enlarged q{ ] cent credit ceiling and a ban on gamulHimlsh- con^mer consu some basis for jndgl tea of kidney pills but lately they iis for Judging the real- n.” •• tion)n InIn ypurypur rates. I’ll be glad to sIeight-ress conference c questions on has to get up several times at ney trouble Is-one af them is vislonsr. Since it has taken aeven yeanrs for issues, issuei and we agree.se. We also agree with “MyIy husband' husband lo st J13.50 play- , achh is is an an upset u( stoijiach, wheth- whethervhether the -- night night tU t annate. Could this be false.falsi Common causes inchide Congress to get this far with truih-in-uth-in- him him at i^ -w ith Secretaryary of ComiCommerce Alex- jng pokerMker last r night with those cr it'sit’s inin aa guest* or a cow." shouldihould invadei the north, he says canceri«u»cer?!_Wtat-treatineat would thei lending legislation, some reasonable re- ander aid the m ^am ^ sUppcd:dis£ arth- __ le re- ander 'Trowbrid^ that simple dlsclosura two rough-hx>king rou^-hx>kir fellows from " "It It lookslooks like1 I left-my-^obec-k- -thishis Is is a : military deCT^ifin with , 'you you suggest?so' ------; ----- ritisriUs, gouTT a nidden ■ su-ain of” organization seems in order to rescuele the , would would help bring Interestiterest rates down, en-' Brooklyn.klyn. What :are you running bookok at at home, hon Jake. Well, just onlymly the thi President having suf- A.A. TTThere are many causes of somesom of the back muscles (this bill. We thiiik former Senator Patii Douglas,uglos, ' courage coura sounder usese of eonsuConsumer credit herp,-~ Mr. BumfcBumble, a gambling sendnd thethe billbill along to my office, ficienticient jnformation . to make a frequenfrequent urinati.op at night. Can-Ul- may even occur during sleep), who initiated th«.*truggle shears ago,o, o(-of* and and benefit fc the economy.lomy. DisclcDisclosure is the hall?”” andd mymy secretafyseer will, take care judgmeiudgment. That is a long way cer-of cer-of the pros'tate is-only oneme and weakness due to insufficient fered jgcbd advice to a House coramtttCT. ■ point in tr%ith-in-lendlng.jtndlng.-andCot>greM. Con ought------ii^PiiiMs.|ook-kliiiijn.|o(>k-kioda-quiet-her«r-^c>f it—as socsoOn as she. back fromrom the-€aH--for-tumingth North— and-cai TJi eatendser'TWBy hot'‘"hive youT ~ Ha sugjiHiied fuiiber sbidy of lEBeI gai^ to to stick sti to t^ point—St.It—St. LouiLouis Post-Ois- ,Jake. wnat's Wnat's thethi inatter? That fromon her her ownt vacation next Vietnam'ietnam into a parking lot, with . nihdruled outoi by your husband’s doc- doctor doct discover and treat the nlthmant issue, and wrnmed «CBiatt lijlnKtiying patchy patctv xasortt on tba otolhar side of tha inth.** month." lUclear n u c lu ti weapons net t e d out, ' tor, HThe commonest cause is zeal caus^z . . ^/ „■ >■■ „ , ■, ■,',•’■... _ /-..--...... • > ------1:------i • ______^ ______I'_ ' . . . ’ ' • I — ■ ■/',,■ ; V l ; „ •• ;'■„ ' >, I /' . _ ■■ J ' ■ ■ - . - .... .;: I ' '-. 1 i'.-V - i - ■ — '■,.*' ■ i-r,' - • I Oct. 13-14, 1967 • ^__ Twin Twin Falls 'Times-New*- 5

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Serve Realal PPurpose I 9NTINUOUS FROM ^ .gQ '' By CYNTHtA J.OWRY rusrus gir girls to. a discreet strip- JW ( AP felevision-Radio Writer;er tease bby Miss Streisand while ^ M|Q|dQ( DON’T MISS IT . . «^NDS SATURDAY! NEW YORK (AP) — Onele of singing "Alice Blue Gown",'V. to a , , ^ I , the prime purposes of the spe- rehditlorendition of an old patridtic I cial, aii networks agree, is-^Is^^ song' doned( so dead pan that it K b get people talking about televi-iievi- was a satire! on an earlierr gen- ■ 'I sion again as a personal experi-peri- eration of flag wavers. T|jlt - ence. There was John Bubbles,, look- j ^ ,J - It Is practically certain that Inging pre pretty silly wearing roosterooster 1I ^ 3 ■' there has been plenty of morn-torn- feathersfeather! instead of trousers for mS ...... - - ing-after-talk about Wednesdaysday no no dist discernible -xeason, singingmgmg . yJUl R night's Barbra Streisand hour,lOur, and dancing.dai •The Belle of 14th Street.” TheyThey But ddespite the help from oth-eth- —— i- ~ mav- even-have-been-heated;i n ar- t - ers.pra. it \was~Mis.'i'Streisand*S'~eVfe- g-evfe- " " m jx -Tl IC ?— ■Sfiiments'. pro iiia con. . ning. SlShe came on as a German ^ ‘ ______At any rate, it was a program»ram opera sstar singing Liebestraum,r=~l!l ifflT ciiyi'' PAfWIOU y y TUREg completely uplike Miss Streis-Lreis- compielcom plete with accent ahd in the ||||| awJWPf WW »i>BMfl— an'd’s ' previous - television vehi- same bbit played a little bcv so- = bSUN U N ' VALLEY Dl cles in-both form and execution,Ition. prano and< wound upt- singing;mg a ^ ^ ^ ■ The same amount of effort and duet with,wi herself, meticulous- atlention to detailletall _The low-pointli of the_ptogram s was in evidence, but the comedynedy was a Shakespearean spoof, a B ^ “ I JARRY ^ R R Y &I KING" Playinglying Every I was broader and the show bus- very clelaborate -thing with Ro- ■ E ler.- tordsbards a and Miss Streisand play- f It was built, around the well- ingIng the principal roles In “"fhe% [ l i FRIDAY,&Y & SiSATURDAY 8:3030.7IL1AM 71 M j worn notion of recreating: an Tempest.”Tenipes ' There was much ; [|[I|[jni E ^ ^ ______evening of tum-of-the-centuryitury changin changing of costumcs and exag- vaudeville played before an gerated rhetoric, and flyingS ; = i I l • DINING DINtNG * DANCING • COCKTAIIS^^COCi m ll _ RMPH CUNT audience in the elaborate, color-olor- around the. tiny stage but it : fmO ’S-MEEKER-HOW ARD ful costumes of the era. .Thiss de- failed ttto come off amusingly.Iy. iffira : IlilH CHOICEiOlCE STEAKSST FROM OUR)UR BROILER BF |i ■•Mii|BUMnr-taMi|iMnn-iMi%MnBn vice Raye„the hour consideratjleratjle . The .high 1 point'arrived-,l-vtlth vjith 1^ ^ ON CO-HIT . flexibili^,. ITie acts ranged"Bed Miss Streisand,Si in- a stunningmning ! !fm fSn f — ■='.='------M I from^ Jaison Robards' singingi^ng Mae WestW< costume of black’k vel- I JUJf Iw ‘ I I------TIM ES------1 "Yoinre the Apple, of My Eye vet and white ostrich feathers.lers. ' == !| GRIGGSi CAFE CAFE OPEN OPEN 5:30 A.M. ’TIL 3 P.M. FRIDAYFRIDAY, SATURDAY' }i ^ I . "KING'S PliyTE" • ••ProUiMir" ot 7:30-11 and I Love Applesi*surroundednded Make no mistake, she is an , = . = ______I •*Dog” c t 9 j 1 0 O n ly by a-bevy of heavyweight oho- cho- exciting performer with a style i n ilj ------Chlldnn S0-SroOt<-A-»*MA ------Thoi^j^ictnal cigarettes are r r , ” TOPAX------ll -= FEATURES TO SCARE designed’to give relief to smok- j THE "Y E U " fR O M YOU ers suffering from asthma. Sev- i ------S e e ------oral weeks ^ ago. a Salt Lakeak e l 2 & 8 p . m . L County youth was arrested try­try . __ #1 AA 7:30 ing to sell the cigarettes for | ,- marijuana.------I F Rt I E E l Dr. Done said the tobacco, wandgreatness! B when taken Intemally; is toxic. IWEAVER-MILES-MEI Ho issued a bulletin from hi, of * I______poufl MeClor* three to four capsules couldm id : ------I JUI Sf. John In IV ini A PARAMOUNT RELEASE-A CCCnui ---- C.1XI5C death. And once takenken , -i-i * # g AT 8:00 ______there would be no antidote. __| Victims who have already tak­'ak------I m a g m e _ . - , TWO T W C en capsules in search pf a r thrill, told police the pills were double-stackecJ:ked BIGBl 11■ From XJO I iMi ^•4 jCJJ.t scllinR for $1 to J5 each. One SHEF C SANDWICHI)WICHES , I g E Etiidcnl said he knew of one In- '■ I A ndid NOWyou NOW can get 11 I — COMING SUN. dividu'Til who had 300 of the <^p- fori the price:e of o f otone! IlHSiilliii Q 8 9 T (lt£ jH sulcs in his possession. • TW\/0 O Big B ig ShefS Sand- I I I.IBRARIAN TO TALK ' BIG E SHEF . ..*'100% .' IOC |T ^ OOODINf; — Gooding PTA i \ wichesches for only the price I I I Julie^back / D ielS m ipJs members wil| hear -Robert. pore P beef patties,patties, ■ 1 \ ^ ■ of one. 11I and look who's with her! I M o u s e o f^ Bruce, Twin Falls librarian. ' ■speak on library progress andfnd open-flame'broile C broiled ^ a j p p p o r s give demonstrations at a mecl- r Greateat for aafter the game. ^ l i I l . I I UCUNim ing atr 8 p.m. Monday at the , Tfor q big taste3ste ! l l l ^ I JAMES JUUE Ml QS3B.iHSiSM M riemcntan.' school, according to - Right??ht? 11 #3 AT 10:4!? . Mrs, M. V. Klhlgler, programam ^;;^ifferencer C . . : toppedto'f: ^ I - 41ARNER4NDREWM chairm an. _____ .1 , , _ I j ^ “HOME “ HON OF THE Ijl ^ "With m eltedd chc h ee: e e se WVORLD’S O R L D ’ GREATEST ----- 11 I \ plus a generoussrous HAMBURGER"H A M I ||| I ^ .limit amount of Burger I---- — — PLUS CC Chef's secret3t sauc sauce . 1450 KG . ^ l^w oor/on^^dni^qpli ___:^QN-YOUR RADIO D IA U _____ Sand crisp, qarcdenijarden- _____ . ‘ - ' ...... — ffresh l lettuce.e. . J , ■ I— — . ' It’s served.onDPI a hothe TECHMCOUM* VANDAL FOOTBALL ' H Ammouamoa ' bn I 9golden-toastedsted bubun IlifllNB f G «t U p A P a rty . ON YOUR RADIO DIAL . . . it’s BIG^SHEF SHEF I-— GieYouwe-Aoi ' Plan To Attend. 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O MA«NNING-— I VV i Government and armymy ac- ai .government spokesman said 5 ■ D i u coimts clashed on whetherthqr "the heI knew nothing of it.^ B b i Kj a t i o n s ^ ^UnK guerrilla said to be Guevara Radiophptos of the deadici man ^3 COMBINE was buried or. cremated,, how he ishowed p likenes§, they said, S - 'J k / '_ . W __ ■ ■ W ^ H ||_ njet^hLs_.deatl;. and-whether-^heBther-^he butI not enough to convmce them 5 ■ H H identified himself befot-ee dying, cof Guevara's death. One'cousin S Y • '■“THOS^ WERE THE DADAYS,” VS,” acc accordilig jto Arlon Bastian,istlan, ’ ad address unknown; Tonyiny Warner, Twin .Falls; Dave. Johnson,ihnson Guevara's brother Robertolerto ar- saids Che had written his father S W I N 'hursday from Paris. g m500 t o '1 I whose combo Is currentlyly featured fourU nights a'week at the M( M ontana; Reed CoUla'm,am. Twin F;Falls; Glade Jorgensen,i who rived^ from Argentina Thursday f „ .... Holiday Inn Lounge. Here!re hehe-is is shownshoi with the WillLWlright.^ight. ha has. bMn a pilot for United Air ILines; Jud Pettygrove,.’Twhi Twhi claim the body but afterfter cqivcon- _ Further skeptlcism-Involved-a>lved-a S- b ------' T I ^ Band, with which he startedarted playiog In MSS. F ro ^ le ftft are Ft Falls, and Gerald 'RldeeuajnuK^ Id gp wnv If I rnhniOo.—IM h-.-r«aynrii:7;^ic=jjrrjvir;= i'Tcrrinfi-witlr-Genr-Alfredo~OVan- loT3Van- miUtary-communiquer JhatIt said ^C . - A lso -— ‘ J r;—Mr;------Bastian and a.- Hill are membersmember: of the combo featuredred at ^do Candia, the commander'ofihder of GtievaraI was-wounded-in-a-bati--a-bat»-.hi— S- ' "' ™ Bastian • and Lloyd Haynes,ineg, )»th)>oth |T^[Twin F a llsj^ . O. Clark, theth( Holiday Inn. the army, he said Ovandondo told tiet with government troops Sun- S — ^ ^ ------himh the body had' been cremat- cday and died Monday. But a S FR¥E m D l N tsrER^^-| ed cdoctor who examined the body ^ ings of some teeny-boppers,ppers, thellastthe la year," Mr. Bastian said, ® Wednesday the army:iy said t said one oT seven liiQllets thal S band isn’t too far off base.lase. "The ^llifcc_made-Up nf mfn whn are- Guevara'sp body had.beenn buried sstruck it went' through' the 8 ' SUNDJ N D A Y I Populai?-Muj-Musie^To ^ topll ten bands m theB country g( getting pretty close to their 70s." in a secret place, and coincident)incident hheart. i ____ ^ ^ From 12:00) noon 'til 5:00 p.m. ' ^ Last A LifLifetime el RAMONAi THEATHEATRE BUHL RIO REY DRIVE IN tHEATER | |I r "TUFOR’^LOR” HOAJR ~ | § S AkT. T . ((and a n d Sat. Matinee) ! ^ Monday, Tuesdayuesday, WecJnesday Featured at the Holidayly Inn cd pojpopular for years. The music Lounge four nights a weekk is a starts at 9 p.m. and continues LAST SHOWm OF THE SEASON ^ | at our babar — b combo whose members starteditarted until 1 p.m. Wednesday,""*"1 Thurs- “ GENTLEMILE GIANT” g BUY ONE,, GET ONE FREE g cut -In the days of the “big day, I Friday and Saturdayy at the Dennismis Weavei Weaver & Vera Miies bands" and have remainedd pop- HolidaHoliday, FRIDAY - SATURISATURDAY - SUND>!VY ^J ------g playing Short "DISCO‘‘DISCOVER A M ERICA'’ ular through all the fads since The combo has been playing Special Matinee Sot. 2 — 4 p.m. At The' Vorls ^ then. at the Holiday lounge sincc Feb- 5s Wednesday,ay, OcOctober 18th ^ The Arlon'Bastian trio, Lloyd ruary. "One of the bestf'hig things Special Fridayiday IS13th Show Haynes, J. Hill and Mr. Bastian,istian, about“bout jjlaying . in -a band,” ac- P FREEE CCHILI S have been playing togetherer Tor cording'cordin to Mr. Bastian, "Is" is see- b i g dDOUBLE o u b l e FEATURE ------r ------'S many years.' Mr. Bastiann and |ns1"S ^ the people that I’ve "GENTLEfLE GIANT" I^ FREE COFFEE3FFEE ANYTIME S Mr. Haynes played togetherher in known for years and "yei-; years. "Chamber of I _ ! A lender terrific waritiarin and human^ story <;if a wlip_ _ ^ when We've been- on the—verge- of iber of Horrors" & _ _ j i..,. ' ...... the'W iirW fr^t orcHestra when We ve ~ ! ;.Zbf^Jjoy-and^a-fon-of-b«ar-i-of"t>Mr-and- tlie all angry-powor^ ’ ------^Mr^-Bastian-carae-to Twint Falls' quittirquitting several times in tho ^ Alk For Your Player Bonus CardC — They are FREEI ^ ;d the few years, but we just« keep "Returnitlirn ofofDracula— ;' to tear them apart. in 1935 and Mr. Hill joined the '< » two and several others whenen the o" because we enjoy it." about And, if the public's reactionI Z , NEXT AnRiCTION:UCTION: BORN LOSERS Bastian band started in about And, 6 1 3 Adultsadults 9Gc $ 1939. Among m em bers off that tot° the^"6 combo's music overIver the ' W IN N I N G N U MMBER. B E R . FORF C FREE TV 042613 band was Reed Coulam, ■j^jn Twjn several‘ years meansns any- Mutt be claimed by Sat.Saf. ninight or we have a new Students 60cOc Children 30c ^I DIAMOND)ND JIM'S I Falls City Buildinglnspector.[or ^'ng.thing, they enjoy it, too.DO. Mr. drawing. |S JACKPOT,=OT, NNEVADA ^ Bastian is starting his 33rdIrd year y ear I h The combo continues to play ii^— —bL — —I -jrJrMMMJrMMjrjrjfMMMMMMMMJrMA - ■ many of the old familiar tunes-tunes'the . . Gooding Dancee Club, ceabk played nearlyr every r* they played then — a danceable,___ •_ dance hall in this country over sort of music that has remain- the years. Mr. Bastian plays bass fiSdle. ..isiiissd j Mr. Haynes drums, and Mr. Hill ! ^ 2 S 4 I » n g o u R > ^ Space Studiese s plays^ays” piano and organ. , - BefcBefore coming to TwinIn Falls Jr Mr. Bastian lived in Utahll where M , M ay B r in g he stisiartfed out with "Tab-ab and ' M' H ■ ■ ■ ■ Buns Americans." "I guess," he -fl H ■ ■ p recalls, "that at one timez or an- ■ 0 ^ C ancer C ure other, T played every dancencc hall W H /\p )_ in Utah, too." HOUSTON. Tex. (AP)—ra Jr. The combo features whatwhat is Astronaut Walter M. Shirra Jr. g I T M some known in the trade as commer-ommer- n i v e i says it may turn out that learchsome cialknown music, latin, pop, modern—odern— ^ _ W t of the answers cancer research,r on i” other m words, the kind of mu- .scientists are looking for;earch on *>? °th( people like to dance to. earth will come out of research The P<^' music fad today is just going on In space. _ J a The rehash of the music ot of the SUNSUNDAY ■ Schirra, who will command 20s. fL "We considered It corny next year’s first manned Apollo in 1930 . . . it's a mixture(uro of ■ :■ flight, addressed a statewideV He P •'lllbilly and latin,in, but '• cancer conference Thursday.Cru- He jP,® beginning/•:' to go back; to the V : is the 1968 Texas Cancer Cru- ,kind , . of : music which has always ...... sade chairman. been ^ popular, the ballad." Schirra cautioned the profes-rores- However,How despite the fadsfads of sional and volunteer ' workers’rkers jg, Bastian saidid that not 10 expect too much too soon sonie i of ^est dance muf;icmusic from cither space or earthh Te- re- wa.s written during thal period. . search. and hi,'his band'slill featuress many But hc said "It may turnn out of thn-those sonRs. r re- Apparently, despite the feel- that the answers cancerig for re------Appa------7 - search scientists are looking for ------— down here on earth will come u * j ig° on Ricks Professor blN N E R out of research that's going on JV lCl In space."______f , He referred to the launchingching fe XS tjGuest Soloists t ——hf several months ago by NASA . RUPERTpr,p — O r. Darwin*-Woi-in*.WoI- I| scientists of a space laboratoryof ford, „professor at Ricks College, I bearing many different forms. of will be P guest soloist at a concert I " ^4 M K EEIMIAIIII D simple plant and animal life.j'_ „ win to beoe given at 8:15 p.m. Oct. ■ : Schirra said that project is „„an 20^ at the Rupert LDS 4th ward . WITH ALLL THE TRIMMINGS example of how outer space ex- chapel. ® , ploration aids earthboundithers re- ‘-"“PS*- He has composed numbersjmbers i ^ ' "Jv ‘ J A dults ^search, noting that It and othersppens used He for the Salt Lake Taber-1Taber- I| - ■ O nly ' f f seek answers to what happensoiling nacleused Tchoir and has instructed iO \ / to basic molecules controllingposed operanacle andi musical comedy pro- r \0 ¥ Served - heredity when they are exposed ductijjns. opera i Susan Smith and Alan From ------to space radiation. duction ------— ------44al»-w-Halo will b«- hit accompanistsMimsts^___ -ii r ...... 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___ :' 8 ::: ■‘ COct. 13"14» 1967 i- Qgy ^ -OFFICERS NAMED imp/eterans 50t^h j l GLENNS FERRY —. Newly H elected officers for the. Girls BH Year Banquet R Athletic Association of Cleiins r a S B Is Scheduled P Ferry High iSchool- are Donna Pl^'ns \v,ere made to decorate W Hopkins, president; Janet Moats, the -tables fot the veterans 50th I vice pre^dent; Linda Johnson, lir.Mm .Year-Banquet-wheiu9 «m bafs-o( — -treaa-treasurer;—Tish—South,-—aeere—- the Auxillarv of-^aglc Valiev 9 H ' J- i»iiT Barracks No; 509 met at the - ■ M V t^ '\J lOOF. Hall. ■ e?M rs!^ J^*^aram ™ is. the"fa- The baiiquet win be heldid Nov.'Nov: t eulty adviser fpr the group. 'I-.' , ' * * ;—¥ 11 at the Elks Dining Room. .' Mrs. Grant Kunkle is chairman,ilrman, ^ VSE TiMES-NilWS WANT ADS ' assisted'by Mrs. Al LInderman,erm an, . FOR FAST SELUNG RESULTS I^eo/t'-Ahb^ I B BjW Mrs. Bob Sept d\id Mrs. -Heiiry Report was made of thee rura- ' mage sale, by Mrs. Mary ■ ifl Stearns. Clothing left' from]m the EN husband for telling her. to> send ■- 8 sale was given to the Red Cross BBHHVHHIIBAHHllllllll^ Hi \y«. ' for a needy family. ■ as'on- the c a rd ? ______com- «R.ANto MRS.. JOSEPHJO SEPH G. d i l w o r ; t h tt meed "FLOORED" IN TAR2ANA2ANA 1 '■ •■-v' Bill Galloway, district com- and 'f.'l mander, announced the district ^ , i- :----- COOD--US6D------some DEAR FLOORED: Tbiink Thiink H | meeting wijl be held at 1' p.m. CARS* TRUCKS wife, them both. ; ' V; Sunday at. Gooding. A potluckit?uT k Gorey > Couplelie Will V) Pbserye !r to ' • ' dinner will be featured. All those » l* « 4 CHIVROUT Stoflonwagon, lav.e. DEAR ABBY: I am*y3robably3bably • ’ attending are asked to bring a Q 6 cylindtfr, tlohdord trans:. ;n . a the dumbest man in the world; -* } cttvered dish and thelr^wnISi table 60th WeSdingng /Anniversary LIbp ihopB. S 1395 B y ABIGAIL VAN BUREN husband service." ^ CAREY—Mr.-and"Mrs7^Dsei^T t )sepS tion'tion'District: ------^------f —^ ^ DEAR ABBY: I am a reason-with Afterthe car 26 years of a happy' liiar- nice./ riage, I took a fling with anothernother ■ \r'., Mrs. Henry Wurst wfirr host G. Dilworth will be honored!d aat t AlAll friends ^ d relatives . are < 1963 PONTIAC Star Chief ,— ------abljr-attractive, wiell - balanced "FL 27. All an open housp for their 60th ^ ^ ' 4 door, hardtop S 1 1 4 5 I oyed woman. Then- to make matterslatters HjPi ; ; : the social meeting Oct. 27. All an 2**to invited to the Open house. ' young* lady of 24 years, bum, and worse I got a little drunklk oneone. KsC ■ ■; members attending are askediked to WeddingWe Anniversary from 2 -to S*in sure I could make some D E A ; bring scissors and wool pieces 5 p.m.p Sunday at the Carey LDS fflOOC —nliM_youti|; _man„a good, wife,m. daythem and b< told my wife I w was as IBP UDS MOOOOOO(XXXIOgOO«XXXMOOOO^^ Is U "in love" and wanted a divorce.vorce. D M __ to cut blocks for lap rob^cs for Recreation Rei Hall. | as well as a good .mother to - ' wheelchair patients at the Boise ^ ' LEE'S SERVICE the children-I’d.. Jove to haye.e an NeedlessDEAF to say, my wife wasw as Boise The event is being-spon-sored use? heartbroken^ Catne tfe'lJaW[WifTT ffri JgjBj Veterans Hospital. by their daughters, Mrs. John J. ~ ja y pj-obIcm~^is“ this. Given . a the dun S*JfS Mrs. R. B. Conder, senior vice (gi choice between two men withand After woke up 26 to the fact that I really M u )r vice (Emily) Bell and Mrs, Grand d It didn't want the other woman/O m an president, conducted the bus busi- - (L{(Leora) Adiims and other mem- < Le« —- gd — Q«ry ■ whom to fall in love, a nice./ riage, I jM U i ness session. Mrs. A. E. -Wii- ber ^ •' Kifciien- ' |!5 y respectable, steadily - employedI the woman. OR the divorce, and all I-wanted/anted ,. -Wll- bers of the family. cally was my wife. ■■ liams, chaplain, reported■d on Mrs. Dilworth, was born in V man, or a good-for-nothing bum, worse 1 |R H nowers and cards sent to ill £n 1 invariably choose the burn,yet? day She anihasn't left me, and I[ don’t ■ ■ to III England, and came with her - se I think she will, but things have im m members in the hospital. . . parents to Utah, then to Carey , Ctfn you tell me why? :hia- Is' It not"in lovf been the same between us — ---- lin 1893., tylr." Dilworth w as'b o rn ’ -because deep down, I haveOPE an since. Newl' All this, happened a year uncoilscious liking for abuse? heartbrc I in Provo -and caine to Idaho in ago, and., when. I tell her II i^ve*^ love "MR- a n d I MRS. L. JCJON PEARSON “Social Eventsrs 1905 with his widowed mother ^ (Tlie bums take my money pre- and her. woke thatu[ I have changedJ and (Davis phoiphoto) - •' . m treat me badly). Or, could it dldn t ^ ..— ______—------antittra^ m em oers of her family. I Ii»- will never be unfaithful again, ^ The couple was married Oct, be that I deliberately avoid-.-the the all-she-Bay9-is-“Ycs—Dear:" OR the COT ■II was to^ier's Tune Jwisters, j good prospects because I really was m> €aml~DTx^,^ ^the wrist. Her fingertip veil was ^ ’■/ters. 7. 1907, at the Salt Lake g City Perfected ■ are Have you any advice for an I held In placc with pearl ' edged sponsored^ by the Fourth ofIH. July j'n Temple and resided in Car- don’t want to get married -try yet? jold-ipol, f*}® Abby?------OLD FOOL P eC Prt O u h . jfl(iU_play_I(u:^-aa...ol(Uim& I am asking you because I think sl Foo“i: Pearson-Wed-“ In-I n^^ ‘ gbrgandy“ro§es-|lTat-fflatcned"The ^ ey-where-they raised-a family - — llnlc. — design in her gown. She carried■nrrioH Tound , dance at the Moosee liauHall Qf .y eight, four sons and four can’t afford to go to a psychia- not bee in Twin Falls at 9 p.m. Satur- d to dear FOOL: What's beenT 0 p a ^ b bouquet of white Fuji chry- iatur- daughters. They now have. 53 trist. FIRST CLASS DOPEyou done since. cannotA be undone. Try to Temple Rites ie Z e l day. The public is invited. ------ago, am 10 by WENDELL — Carol Dixon,3 I X 0 n ^anthemums and lemon leaves. grandchildren and 20 great- : ;Wng make It up to ypur wife by WH Mrs l' ^be wore a pearl drop necklace,cklace, >/. v grandchildren. DEAR DOPE: I wouldn’t [uvs.pre- her, actions the -i- not words. Pray, that daughter “““fn of Mr. and Mrs. L. ctive - . Milled from sume to- tell you why you In- wiU ne% became ^ Sift from the bridegroom. Q They have remained active I - con-eventually - she will find It In N. Byingtori,^ Wendell, became ^ 8 ;h in ; 100% Id a h o ------vaytaWv nlrlt the .fuinls-ovor-thg all-^he- If she bride of L. Jon Pearson,Pearson, BridesmaidsB were Mrs. Z Ardell en Official Visit Jmembers of the LDS Church in ; I lon’t her heart to forgive you. II she “ the branch at Midway. Mr. Dil- j \ respectable men, but If you and are does, ■ ,Have_ you’re lucky. ^°n^oson of. Mr. and Mrs. l.cnnartL.ennart MetMerritt, Longview, Wash., sister ------Intcrcsted-in-fliMUng—out,_try Dld ipol. G. Pearson. Idaho Falls, in rites of tlthe bride; Susan Pearson and M ade To Unit Z,worth served as a niember of your local mental health clinic. ■REE Aug. 31 at the LDS Templo. KatKathy Pearson. Idaho Falls,is, sis- NMrs. Noreen Nadeau, Boise, the presidency and later was a ; CONFIDENTIAL TO “FREE A ^. 1. ’ and made, her officfai visit as'presi-■presi- bislblshop'.s co;un.sclor in the Careyarey I; You say you can’t affordears to AGAIN"’: DEAR It wasn’t much of a Jhe The double ring ceremonyony was ters of Ihe bridegroorn. and ma go to a psychiatrist. I say you doTO ca - ,^111 performed by Presidentnt Roy Phy Phyllis Dixon, Wendell, sisterster o( dendent of the Department of Idaho WaWard.. Mrs. Dilworth served in : irth- marriage when a man will P®” ®/ Ladies of the Grand Armymy of the'the P^r im a ry, MIA, Sunday \ can’t afford to go on picUngfirst gladlymake li pay a lawyer $3000 for Wood. Accompanying thee couple the bride. La< the bums over the nice guys, actions llngly to the temple were parentsrents of.ofG^ Gerald Williams, Idaho Falls, ^ethe Ri^pMblic to Dan McCook[cCook schschool and Relief Society as a ■ aw. untying the knot he grudlngly Jo the earsorl Circle No. 3. coucounselor and for many years ; ■Yoti may become disgusted, con-my paideventual a minister $25 for tying.Ing. the couple and other membersaembers was best man. Robert Pearson Cir ...... vlnce yourself that you don’t her heai of the immediate families.lies. and William Pearson, brothers-others \Mrs. Nadeau was accompan-mpan- wa;was a visiting teacher. Two Isons Buy It froi Ight" ^ deserve anything bettef. and does, yi treat- Immediately after thele cere- of (the bridegroom, and Clyde led to Twin Falls by Mrs.,s., De- havenav served missions for the ; my How has the world been treat- circle LDS Church and seven of their ; m arry one. ing -you? Unload your problemsbiems mony.-themony, parents of tHe.te- bride- Hilton,Hilt Idnho Falls, cousinsijV of mma a ris __Nelson. Boi.se. circle LD: on Dear Abby. Box 69700.1 j^sLos groonigroom hosted the weddingIng din- the bridegroo^, served ass ush- prepresident, “ ft™grrnclson.'rond one granddnugh- - - DEAR ABBY; After 23 yearsin Angeles, AGAIN” Cal.. 90069. For aI per- ner atal the home of Mrs. Valerie ers. -j-The lodge official was honoredinored s f i l o c a l G l of marriage I received a birth- marrlag icfose Blatter, aunt of the bridegroom.egroom. KiKeri Merritt and David ,Mer- Mer- m^ j,, polluck luncheon hostedted bybv . J* • Dilworth s occupationsions ; sonal. unpublished reply, enclose Blatte . Gift have included farming, stock ; day greeting card (the first agladly self-addressed, | stampedd en- OP Mrs. incinp gifts were Ricky Merritt,• dorffj , invited the circle membersnbers ' velope. JEROME, — A candlelight Lennart Pearson, grandmotherImother MiclMicky Merritt, Valorle bixon j, ceremony united in marriage . uixon to her home for a social gather-.th e r “ G o t of the bridegroom, and Mr.ilr. and and DeLora Jones. . ing Oct. 21. Sharon Kay Fultz, daughter'r of Mrs. L. A. Adams, grandparentsparents TheTh bride's table was coveredivered :it jys 70t your number? Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Fultz, of the bride. with white lace and centered - and Dick Stump Jr., son of Mr. Tho reception at lhe WendellVendell with a three-tlered wedding’^a'ke cake QClub Convenes qnd'Mrs. Dick Stump Sr. jjjg ( f \ -o l \ Sturr U3S Cultural Hall wass held toppn Black, hoth enrolled as seniors at Brig- . f I Chantilly abra trir Iaco wedding dress- _ _ row and Mrs. Russell Black, hoth I I bows. loAif. aunts oT the bride. namham Young University. I I '* I I which The featured Wl a sabrina neck-, The couple took a weddingredding ReRelatives and friends attended f^ir^FREE Ig line and wrist-Iength sleeves. , :y will the reception from Utah. Wash­ Her three-Uered .chiffon vf>il veil, ‘'■'P S“n Valley. They will the i I I also acc reside ^in ington, Virginia, California and e st im a t e s g I ...... I IR I fashioned Mrs. Eir bv her m other, wns £££lriL, [mmtr Wahtx------;------— — — held by a satlti crown high- sister Recent parties honoringrW thQ (f) MOVING i; 1, ■ I r v I lighted Escorti with lace. M"Mr.s. . ‘ G ary F arrenburg. sister I I father, t _„et and brother-in-law of the bride- brldabridal couple included p shower She carried a colonial bouquet “ d Mrs. at the home of Mrsv-Jikncc-NieU ----- ) i; . • .'1 ■ r-, ■ A.'" ■ I 'v f t of In yellow a str roses backed with tulle groom, Pocatello: Mr- and Mrs. at th lower r« ij ^ im /.J *|E . t-')r Chantilly lible '^®''n Brown, uncle and auntlunt of son, with Mrs. S. G. Clowbr and resting on a white Bible ''"n f id the assisting, and a shower g given iv en ^ - CALL ^ r | ” whichwhich was fe a gift from her broth-rnth- J”9.the rbride, Emmett, and the assis • Sv ll,JB'V'l'Vl ers. line and bridebride's s grandparents, Mr.r. and hv KathyB Pearson at Idahoa il O MAOIC VALUY * Her th r hon- John J. Johnson. FallsF'alls. I Sue Thomas was maid of hon- hosted J. E. Barrus was masterer of I ; a I',4 J or. fashioned Bridesmaids were Donnain a , A personal shower was hosted J. MAYFLOWER ------^ ------K eld--by ickv bride by Mrs. Dessi John- cerer ceremonies for the reception'Ption Lo^-pi 4 Long DlitdnCo Hauling ■ Bartlett and Janice Crisp. Jacky row at program. Prayers were given 9 l 2 l I ‘“Ah Johnson lighted w and Duane Bartlett,,i-.f fP" son and Mrs. Don Scarrow at progi JfR O M I TWIN FALLS S SIZES / : : f She cai ; , 1,,; the Johnson home. by K Keith H. Brimhall nnd Ardcllardcll 345 733-1491 ■ j" cousins of the bride, lighted the - — Merritt, uncle and brother-in- tapers. Flower girl was Sherrye J.^ * ^ ~ - M crr er-in< •nUrpriM w THE SMART I . l y ” or^”lr]d Best man e was Mike Shields,•Ids. meetinjmeeting of Alpha Delta Chapter.” “ REGISTERJ NOW HIGH-WAIST HIT Bartlett a vcre Beta Sigma Phi, on Oct. 19 with I ■ Attending the bridegroom were Beta Si p n WAY TO ■ Follow the high line to winter. , Benny Bartlett and Jim Taylor.^lor. M”Mrs. . BBarbara McFadden.. Mrs. 1■ 1 |fn |T|f^ I ■ fashton success. This neat, nice Ushers ■—were— ° Ralph Stump;m,pi Carol—Crcui—andCarol— -Mrs^-Joan-Uoan —— —I ----- ^ ------______■ yJI RAISE i -I Empire skimmer buttons down brothers.of the bridegroom, and Woods will present the program biikjibiihm | hbhbb -■ to a trim tab. Choose wool flan- Steve Rambo. ■ which will include demonstra- I I IS IT YOURS? Tbee personperso proving possession of ^ ■ cep- tions of different kinds of Sstoues s BUSINESS CLASSESSES YOUR PAY : ■ nel or knit in a solid, stripe *n“or f After a the ceremony a recep- tions ol -■J , above license numbernber mustm claim the prize at th ■ J'®*. tion was held at the MethodistKllst and co:costume jew elry. ■ office between 8:30io a.ni.a-m- and 5:30 p.ni. within two ■ *”^Printed P attern 9121: Misse.s’'S'" Church. Guests were registered•red The jmembers will plan1 their How do people win1 better pcpay, opportunity to qd- S ■ ■ publication of this( notice. Bring auto registration < ■ Sizes 10. 12, 14, 16. 18. Size 111- 14 by Mrs. Billy Johnson, auntt of Halloween Hallowi party with theirir hus- vance, V( more interesting] wwork? ork? ;■ ;■ News Business office (i: ■ tak« ^ l^ ja rts M-inch.^^^^ ;>P. the bride. Gifts were arrangediged bands ias guests and ^ill donate Ffice (130 2nd S t. W a& ) en tran i ■ ds"for Through merely doingng their jc job? Sometimes — but |S .1. • - - ■ by Mrs. Uoyd Bartlett and Mrs.fclrs. two matching!mi bed spreads for -• ___■ each pattern—add 15 ccnts for brothersRaymond ( Lee, cousins of the the MountainM( Home Manor mora f" often, promotion isis wonwon byby additional vocational' |J I: ■ ■ each pattern for first-class mail-in- bride. steve Ra House,House. ■ schooling; sc while continuing'.nuing. In many cases, to earnI [■ J RULES FOR)R PLA PLAYING "GOT YOURion NUof vehicle bearing S ing and special handling. Sendjh, A After three-tiered tl wedding cake.»ke, Mrs. Woods has been chosenchosen an ar Injbmel ■ 3et trimmed with yellow roses and as the 1968 Valentine Queen for ;S 1. Affix Times-Kews»ws BBur um per S trip to re a r:e bumat the p Times-News ■ to Marian Martin, Times-News, ,lon was :. Hundreds of men and vvom- !■_ lin two days following ■ 395 Pattern Dept., 232 West 18thon topped church. with ( a white lace archirch this chichapter, according'to> Mrs. Leorn ••e more; Earn more. Hundrec -J_ license. You maylay putput op all cars in-your pos of roses, centered the bride'sde's Jan KnKrahn, publicity chairman.irman. en er now sire forging aheadjhead wh who were ju^t markingI ■ » and rear. ration card to Times- S St. New Y ork, N. Y. lOOll. by Mrs" ■ Prmt name, address with zip, the bride 11 iiii iT.i I iiiiiBii.NrrTrgMiiiMMniiiiiiriiii|iSiii| timo tir until they decidedd toto gogo tito Night Schooll 5 entrance^ Twin Fall's. ■ size and style number. by Mrs. I I Classes Mondayly qnd ThiThursday nights j*{■ 2. Watch Times-Newslews dailydai for announcement of w ■ Plan your hew fall wardrobe, Raymond ■ 7:00 foto 9:30 pp.m. '5 send now for our new Fall-Win-XL bride, WINTER PRICESilCES O N |5 3. Winner must claim pri JR NUMBER” ; ter Pattern Catalog. 100 fresh, a three aim prize within two days follow exciting shapes in all sizes.. Get trimmed ■ ment ist the mainBin offii office of the Times-News,- bumper i; of car near 5 • SHORTHAND1AND . jl■ West, Twin Falls, betv ^ne pattern free — clip coupon topped w ■ Ils. between 8:30 a.m. andDur 5:30 possession, front J °^n Catalog. Send 50 cents now. of roses, j • T Y P I N G ■ ■ J 4. Each winner jnustust brirbring State auto registration ■ , • BOOKKEEPINEEPING |:■ license matchingg winningwinnii number published. ■ LUMINUM 1^,—i------—I— ------— '■ ' ~ >nt of winning license. 5 ■ SPECIAL W l “ ! » AifZCOUNTIhKNTING ;5 5. All prize winnerss itrStre e stillsti eligible to 'win gr$nd5 following] priz announce- ■ \9 5 -ROOFING M • OFFICE MACI ews, 130 2nd Street - “ MACHINES iS : 6. Employees of thehe TimeTimes-News and member^id 5:30 of p.m. O^her Businelusiness i! a re not eligible. . ! N - STORM WINDOWS itration card showing ■ . RelatedI CouiCourses ■ ed. ^ ■ imafes - Save S$S j GRAND.ND PRIZE WiNNE For Complete2 te InformationIn :■ snd prize. ‘ ■; ^ SIDING-ROW cf 733-1766 . I s ■ I RECEIVESES $333.00< INberS Cof their families ■ Contactact . . . j ■ . ■ ■ ~ W iN S U U T IO N - _STORK ^ roofingING and ar j "TWINy FALLS BUSINEU9NESS COLLEGE Ij ■ I 2nd Sf. East a te Fr^istimatesI I f -: I # INSULATION,ATION, CO. I 7 6 0 ^ 7 3 ^ 2 2 [ N N E R ~ M l Plione toTecty- - ...... mmmm] IMnUHMMMMallMIIHaMHIHHaMHHBMIinMMIMI■J CASH' j ■ ‘ ff; ‘ - ' ' . ■ ■ -1'I ' . " HIAR j

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/ I I / • • • . r •’ ■ ■ J .. f ■ ' y ■’ I 1 Literary Art , ' ' ■ ■Oct; 1 3 -M , 1'96V______Twin FqlU Times-New», ^ H Republicbl ican Wor^omen’s Guild Convenes ...... —, ■ -Literary Art 'Guild held its first meeting of the season(ason at ' ^ < the home of Mrs. W/lliamliam M. ______^ ^ _____ J . ConclavelaYe_Schedi ----- Jones.------— ^------sduled 1 The next meeting is Monaay - ^ ^ ’m—really—predicting—nexticting—next cut-baclc-on-non-defense-spend-< ise spend- Roberts of—the—Spepce-Roberts:e-Roberts announced. They-are-Mrs.-Oscar 4aTthe home of l^lrs: TJEOlgrtf year’s election to be^ the ‘Year ing."i AssQclj^es, Los Angeles,is, are on Hellwell, president; Mrs.rs John John 1!«auss^~Mfs;-^Wln-ta)Olc--^ ; of Women','* stated State Sen.pn. According to Mrs. L.L Jatnes the caliipaign managementment and Coleman, vice" president; Mrs. Mary Brooks in reviewing?c'’u’®A*’ plans 1 Koutnik,j chairman of the Sec- public relations panels.i-i.‘- . • Kenneth Anderton. secretary; for the forthcoming ISth5, Annual ond| Congressional Districtrlct of the John Tower is lo be the liinch- Mrs. Wayne Bauer,' treasurer; Republican Women's Conference Idahoj Federation of Republicanlepublican eon speaker and dll theB Republi- Mrs, E. J. Morgan, historiang s j more mrmm HEAI -and Western Conference to be < is will be can governors; wivesrSr of- the and publicity, and Mrs.i. James J ^ — iUven through 29 in Den- , u lp “trrr n ^ i.ii.i. wffs'tprn fitatp.s'will bc honoredwnored aat t May. hospitality. a. -: ...... The bu.s will pick up peopleiople from’ from the luncheon: „ Mrs. U.‘icar HeHwell revirweflFeviPWffl . "Thousands of womenion areare' wwar ar Bdi.se: through Gooding,!, JeromJerome,' e,' Congressman James; McClure .Antonia,”, by weary, confused andid angered Twin' Falls, Burley andid Rupert,Rupert! of Idaho will be on a1 congres-corigres- Gather. Mrs. Calvin John- over the nd-win' policyicy of Me-Mc- leaving1 Boise O ct. 24. Reserva- sional panel, ^ son gave the guilded thought Namara;" she continued.lued. "They“They tionsI can be m ade throughough Mrs. , '* < - * * , . and Mrs. Wayne Bauer the au- are frightened and angered IKoutnik and the deadline has H | Idiine has Buhl W omen's5 thor's sitetch. ' over the fact that manyny are pjis- p.ris- beenI extended, , Refreshments were served:ryed by » , onersor in their hbmes after dark.dark, Sen.'Brooks noted the groUp pieyTl are s^k and tiredired of-liy-of-liv- has| worked very hard■H® on *"'°th? the Unit Conveneses ,, . Mrs. Vaughn Pond andnd Mrs. S • Automatic Keep-filli;eep-filled Service. Metered . Ing it) a orjptle-infested!d no-manno-man's s pjrogram. for the Westernern°^iroiTH AVom- B U H L-H ostesses forr tho Blihl M arion TaWner. ■ delivery trucksks ■ 'i. ' ■ land where the administrationTiimstratiori eri's, Conference and new and Kensington were.vere. Mrs...... - ...------■ apologizes for-the- criminal-and | 'tminal-and fresh "h6^6^i5^t‘*-fdeas—willIdeas—wil! -WnilarrL Stample and Mrs. D. r " "' jjwBaiap)^ ^ J • Courteous, experjer(xperjenced personnel 7 . blblames society for thB^preval- the^prevaK 1T>e presehW In“workshopsT-Nan-,-n—Mnn W. RoweT^en mBrnbers-met- ence_ of crime. They see a mon- ( K i-ecently-iOfi^-roOF-ttelh—^ see a mon- cy Clark Reynolds, who10 Is is wun with dessert luncheon was'as served ir J—•—tJnexeeUed-quality-fquality fnpl f)|| '' — Btei- government graspingsping more Gov.( Ronald Reagan'S'I'S' Public at 2 p.m.. followed by the re^u- and more taxes and refusing to I /illiam E. lar business meeting. Mrs.Virs. Mar-M^r- refusing to Relations Staff, and William E. 7 ij • Gold Strike StampsS tam p s' •"J ______jorie Beams and Mrs, G ertrude - I,’ Woodruff thanked the members l>i 11.1^*1^ 11;. 1 ,t ,J^ '4;f for visits, cards, food andand^othei- other ^ ^ Magic VoileVolley FavoritesC -o kindnes.ses shown them 'during theic recent bereavements. ■ Plus “INFERNO” A prodoef MRS.MRS, RALPIRALPH FERRIS The courtesy -committee re­ 37S275 Hayburn, Ywln^altl ported that during summer va- L I y Iof A & L Laboratories, Inc., ------catiotf^ 74 home calls and 42 ■ nt Nr> AnniTIOMAL^CQSr- Pepper Relish Lites. Seal hospital calls were—made.—^ — ><.#**» »»i» fcftfc ttf.'ayfc '•4t£'44li^HBIHIi sh boil for 15 to 20 minutes. iSeal I ,[ l llM W W ^ BBW Bi __15_green-peppor«-^-^^------^^—t -while-Jror cards sent, nine members at- g TO YOU. 15 red peppers \ furnished i b k ------T“^"“ MR. AND MRS. LARRLARRY A. BRAUN vinegar. Bring to a boll and tended funerals, two furnished 15 onions (The Times News willill pay *5 food, and one sent flowers. ' : (Davis photo)phpl . Chop or grind theI above'in- eachc week for the bestJst reciji^reci^ Pinochle and whoopee')ee .were {f # • ! I D I ' gredients.gr Pour boilingling waterw ater si<,bmitteds for. Magic Valley'alley Fa- the diversion for tho' afternoon.ifternoon, | m V V m . over them and let stand for vorites.\ If you have a« favorite with Mrs. Ruth Hill. M Margaret argaret Cheryl Lowry,/ry, LarryLc Braunip» five minutes. Drain. Pour boil- recipe,r just mail it to thehe Recipe Ann Stewart and Mrs. Elsie ing water ovgr ingredientslients again IDepartment. Women's Page Ed- Shaver winning at pinochle. GEM SLSTATE OIL ------and'-'draln‘’ai-y:”“~'ar — — | llb rm ie fecIiie~becbmi»s~Tli? WhOffppe'""winners—include—Mr^ude—M-r-»r "Tss-sgez" ^ ~ Exchdh^ Wupf ic (0 Add two cups sugar,igar, three ( p r o p e ^ of the Times-NewsNews and Emily Kramer, Mrs. Marie''La-darie'^ La- BsHImI « DM. by 7-UI> BOmiNO CO. tablfespoons salt and one giiin-tlc ...-Uliam---and-Mrs. ;MabelI Ripley. ----- ^ 1 0 . IOCU5T. rWIN fAlU SHOSHONE—Cheryl Annnn Low- cut and served by Mrs.?. Burrell = ■ ■MliWW W ■■■■■■■■■iWIMM Wl ry. Boise, daughter of Mr. and OviiLivingston, Gooding, nnd Mrs. M Mrs. Oliver Lowry, Northrth Sho- Dick Cole, Soda Spnngs,igs, both I shone, became the bride of Lar-I.3r- niint.sOMnt of the bride. H ry A- Braun.” son of Mr. and KathyKc Everett, Boise,e, cousiir ■ ------M rs. Ervin Brauh, North■th Sho-S I^ of ththe bridegroom, poured'ed punch H shone, ih rites Sept. 18k at the^ J and Sabala. Gooding, I H Calvary Lutheran Church,II, Good- couscousin of the bride, pouredlUred cof- ■H ■ ing. fee. Reception assistantsnts were HI Rev. Kermit Kaczor of St. womenwom of the LutheranI Church. Church, I■ Paul's l.utheran Church., Boise, Goo.-“ cu;— and Mr. Bhtt-Mrs.-~E. A.t^ratmr Bratmr H — Marlene Lowiyi North STio- Gooding. Other guests attended ■ shone, sister of the bride,I ; was from»___ Soda Springs, Buhl, Good- H maid of honor. Identical, twins, , Good- H ^ Mrs. David Butts. Boise,.11^' and p^ ' Shoshone, Jerome, .Boise, H ' ’/-I I! I P®'"'’’®' Twin Falls, Mbscow and H Frances Raines, Bates,'of Ore..jgj.p Oregon. ■ were other attendants of thc bride. The wedding rehearsal w was as H Randy Lowry, North Shoshone,oshone, |J. “ Sept. 16 and the rehearsal ■H brother of the bride, was candle-candle^ .dinner was hosted at noon by ■ H ' ^ O • • A > ® * ?? , liHhtcr. Robin Everett, Boise,1 o 1 s e the“ ’*! ?bridegroom's parents. It was ■H ^ • A . • cousin of the bridegroom,■n was beld thc home of theie bride- ■H • ? ? • ? i soloist, accompanied byV ’ Mrs.Mrs groom’s grandparents, Mr. and H■ . Lloyd Snively, Gooding, organ- Mrs. E. A. Braun, Gooding. ■ ist, who also played the< tradi- Mrs. Ervin Braun was assist^ ■H ^ . tional wedding music. . with / the preparation and serving ■H ------Eldon Dratin.-'Norffl- Shoshongr I. E— At M ------brother of the bridegroom,” wa.s Braun and Mrs. Dennie Everett,- H - best man. Other attendantsts'were were Shoshone,Snosi aunt of thee "bride-~bride- ■ H Ernest Vinsant, Shoshone,,e. and g^oor8™om. „ „ „ ■ Rick Robinette, North Gooding.ooding. ■ Ushers were Ernest Vinsant and Rick Robinette. Travel I TO Talk I After the wedding service,lervicc, , • ' H guests attended a receptionDn held Ls ^ Presented | ■ in the church basement. , . ------I h c . tcrvinB-tablc wat cov<»uad.■ovfrpd A travel' talk on the eastern. ■ 9A I with a white taffeta clothh with given by Mrs. C. Jen- I■ a floor-length flounce. Center:„,„r rif of sen 1*!''/.' for members of the Amoma ■ ------rrttriHrtiufi un the table -wax the ~7~ ^ r First Raptisl Thuryb B four-tiered ^wedding cake which at thc home of Mrs. Carl Ben- H was trimmed with whilec bells SO"- - ■ and pink ro.ses and topped!d with The devotional serviceIce was H wedding bells. It was bakeded and given by Mrs. Otis Hall. Co-host- H OUR decorated by Mrs. Gordon5n Sor- esses were Mrs. Floyd LillyLilly andapd ensien. North Shoshone. It was Mrs. Della Rambo. H mrwm “ n l YOU CANT P I AFFORD TO Ml: I I n '^ 1 FOUNNDER — jl- A N ^ P A R T ^ ^ I LAST BIGi BARGiMII6AM DAV! ^ JDATSw m m r A % , Quality^iiy^ I ALL REMAIhAINING ITEMSMS 'HasNo II , Limit: l ll RE(REGROUPED*ED and REREPRICED) TO1 CLEAEAR! > 1 when v we e . I Do a Job)b' I Your-^ -----— j |j ^ ^ --^Sprga d~tne wGrii-tfit^ I Hur g JyUflfti V^Ir f r -__ ^ ^ ~ STTT . '--1 with printedd material that tells yourLir . ■ ■______story fast. See us for top quality H ______whatever the quantitie quantity. ^ IH '4 y ■ ■ ■ g ^ r e S e TTH 'H oS fp tFe E e E r T H ■ ^^TAr«/IR:^ T A f V I R a * S T A M P e H TIMES4IIMES44EWS I "-BfeiiHii COMMERCIALEROAL PRiNTIHG I I NAR«y O'HAUORArO'HAUORAN, manager ■ t e ^ 733-0931 733-093 I - ______J B i m • '•''1 ^ 3 h ; ... . . • 1'^ 1 I ' . ' . , ■ ■ ■ . r •• • /■ -..V - .... ■ . ' ;;...... ■ ' V . - -1 .1 ' ■ ; ’ ' e ■ ' i ■ ^ „ I . ' - .0 .. ■ ■ - 10 Tvyin falls Tlrnos-NewiNews Oct. V304t 1967 - ^ .t J ' JjjjjjjjjM H LBX Issuesues Bible i Seminary I I Use Proclaiclam ation , NEW YORK CITY. N.Y.11Y. —iRI= I Bible- Soclety-and-the -Layt>men!s men^s — : ; : '• ' I_ I SajF|SVn#lt vrnrtrtn_ if#vi#tHHJSI'1ev)\ncckn_l«ac.on—has SttSv KitNationttl-Comniittee: »■» ------^------iFaafeBfeldW B ^ ^ * issued a proclamationn In a Vice-Admlrkl William F.F'. Ra- White House ceremony endors- boborn Jr.. United States Navy, .. , ing a new worldwide combinedmbined pr presented a specially inscribedicribed ’' ' , interfaith program for encourag-:ourag- NfNew Testament to Presidentssident - By LDS r Ing use of the Bible; '------'Jo'Johnson~on“ behalf of thee ABS “ ^ ... The proclamation designatedIgnated anand the LNC. Admiral Rabomtabom Frank U Ct®ven; coordinator - Sunday through Oct. 222 2 as is vice pr^ident of the AerojetAerojet > of ^m inartes of the LDS Church V ' ^ ^ H ' 'VWorldwide Bible Reading — Na- GeneralG( Corporation and nation- in the Central Idaho District,itrict, ^ ^ H tional Bible Week. Moree than al chairman of the new inter- has return^ from a thre^ayp-day 40 million people from all11 over faith,fal progritin, coordinators convention held on . -■ tthe world are expected to;o take The• presentation volume, a ------ih« nf Brieham Young part in the new program, which specialsp leather boundlcopy>py of Unfversi^fT at Provo, utali; combines the prbviously separ- “Good«( News for Modern Man." i The convention was held under ate .program s of the Amlerlcan erican the thi New Testament in today’s the direction of Dr. Williamn EE. . H■P.. R " 1v" --Et ■Berrett. administrator of Ae de- p p the American Bible-Society,y, was ’ A partm ent. and Drs. Dale T. Tm- ^ expected' to be placed inIn the REV. J. J. ROBECK gey, and Alma P. Burton, assist­ H Officers Are National Archives after thete cer- . . . director of the Marlst ant Administrators. ... mony. The inscription ". . . calls MissionIH Band at San Francis- Addressing the group, in addi- » the nation a renewal of its.s. spir- co,ci Calif., and hli associate, * tlbn to department administra- H Elected For |itual heritage during Nationalitional Rev.R Fr. Edward McMonagle. ■, tors, were Dr. Harvey L. Tay- , • - Bible Week . MarkingIg the willw conduct mission exercises Ior, administrator . of LD S ! • ^ e JnAmerican Bible Society’s 150th aai t St. Edw ard's Church the ------churcK-scJiQQlS_thr^Rhout t the h e "H M H Zion Chiircli anlversary of' supplying free weekw of Ocl. 15-21. Services — ------w«rW .-andJ3r J e y J jC T ’acftferr " " ii® BURLEY—New officers! were ScripturesSci to service personnelsonnel willw open at the evening mass assistant lo the council orT nc raM elccted by Zion Lutheran ChurchChurch thithis year, the volume bears:ars a atal 7:S0 p.m. this Sunday. Ser- Twelve Apostles of the church ; cOHBregation Sunday-durih'Bh'E thetha--replica Jre[ embossed in gold of the vjcesvj will be held nightly and prfcsident of the New Eng- ■^jU!^t^:rl3^'b^smes»—seasloniini------UJIT ■; R Tnhh Ad” m.s 7 v ^ s e I crewcrew (hrouCb^Jct^2lfli alld^he”Irabtic land States m ission. Elected were Emanuel Maler, wawas given 65 BibiesTiy theJ ABS ~TsTiivlrea. I s ■ ~ - Mr. Carven coordinates th e Hazelton, chairman; W i hI1 b u r In 1817. — activities of nine released-ti.m e Biermann. Burley, threeI year ------and 28 nonrelcased-time semi- (S sii IllllllllllllllHllllllj^ ... m H I elder; Harvey Archer, Burley, T- Classes Held ______n a r i t s _ a n d - t w o - p a r 4 - t i m o - iInsti n s t i ------^------^ ^ ------tl------two -year-elder-;—Gcorge-Tiiner.- -Eat-her-SoH------$------SHOS'HONE-^=^-he-Mcthodist“ tutes of religion with an enroll->rpll- _ R EE^ V .-RO BERT ^ . HARVEY,/W VEY, rigright, stands near a black- TThe two are conducting an adult eeducation class-on Bible studystudv Heyburn, three year trustee,rustee, Church school meeting will con- liient of 2,340 studgnts. He re- board ^tfon. and^Ed-Kcrbs7-Burley, financial 1 3 : re- board Being used by Mrs.I r s . EarlE a r l S. Jobnson, wife of the as-as* asa part of a new emphasishasis on ii increased adul? partlclpatl^ ^ “ tiniio at 9:‘J5 a ni. each Sun­ sides with his family at 1019- soclatesocial pastor of tho Firstst PresbyterPresbyterian Cfiurch of TwinI Falls. YYouth' groups are also receiving special empha.'ils. secretary. ::: JjB anquet H eld day.S Morningside brive in T ww ii n n It was announced that pending ^ F a l l s . ______a _____ • tHe approval of the Cassia Coun- B All interested adults are also reminded lo attend the study Coordinators togother with Jhe Z \ f ty Commisslonei« and thee^Bu?: Bur- By U L u th eran[IS s re^ ley City -Council the tractact of eregroup held at 8 p.m. Sundays adm inistrative staff of the « de- Adult Chrishristian EduciIducation ClasjHasses Are ji :hurch An annual father-son banquetmquet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. partm ent direct the religious in­ land surrounding the church ^ — property will be subdivided:d into waswa held this week at thee ^ur Our Gilbert„a'er5.Qn.-..Sij]jiect.Gil being struction of 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 high school T y known Saviour • Lutheran' C:hurcTi',^^wi{h‘"wifh" sfUcliedsfu is "M an’s Search for a ■ -“students "in -sem inary -classes ■ -what-wi-ll hereafter be-know n Sai M "urner Meaningful Faith.'* and 33,000 - collcge students in .1 V/xL Subdivision1 with He Helen Quale and Leona Turner Me iU n d e r'W a r Firstrst Presbyteria I erian Church |four lots beings placcd onin the ser serving as general chairmen. institutes of religion or D eseretseret David. Nelson was programigram Clubs in 48 states, includingiding One ofi the most challengingenglng of purpu program.” iI ‘"This gives them a chancelance to onlyoi Presbyterian churchirch inIn nmarket for sale. I nine aspects of the T\yin Fullsi l-'irstFirst ReRev. R(jljert C. Harvey has be Permission • was grantedranted ch£chairman at the event and - Alaska and Hawaii, and nine aspects ■vey has be involved in the actual preach- lolown. ’astor foreign countries. PresbytPresbyterian Church Is thele cur- Just reti^rnc3 from the San ing,"ing says Rev. Harvey. • vouth youth counselor,** Ed Hopfeins,ipfeins, opcopened the ceremonies. Pastor Not to leave out the, youth J' ms on Eugene Tjarks gave Ihe invoca-ivoca- ______rrent e n t eemphasis n on adult educa- FranciscoFran Theological SeminarySeminary /According to Rev. Harveyvey the p,program completely, ,Rev.V Har- [J preliminary .sessions on Eu lion., “At least,” says theJ Rev. in SiSan Anselmo, Calif.,., where emphasisem on adult education is vi j ' ,u ' the fundam entals of M otorcycleircycle tioition. ______ation is vey did mention that under Ihe Jf ion is Guest speaker during the eeve- v ^ Robert C. H arvey, “ it is one he h:has been working on1 Ihethe de- stressedstn throughout the Preshy- associateas pastor, Earl S.; John- Safety . and Care. Decision is C __ Frogyam Is ___^of the most interesting aspectsispects gfee; Doctor of Science: of The- terianter Church. “It is a signifi- so moved Pending as to w hether orjr not ninning was Dr. James Taylor,aylor, signifi- son, tho activities have moved ^ motor- president of the Collegee of ------oJogj■ alDgy._.The se.mlnary is part of cant car adult venture.” frifrom Sunday to weekday „„„ eve- the* church will sponsor a motor- prc the United Presbyterian Sem1= t iludents ‘he youth. SoiSouthern Idaho, who talkedked ^^KV|TIT|W |T|T|^^^^H E x p la in e d n Semi- “ There are about 300 rtrembersembers ninings. For-senior.JiiEh students about the college and citizen­lllzen- HH nary. Rev. Harvey is pastor>astor at of theI First Presbyterian Church rcrecreation and dinners are held the FFirst Presbyterian Church. in shi]ship. ------hurch. in Twin Falls; and it is the Tuesday,Ti and (or junior high -r Toastm aster was Al Nel-sonlelson At Banket H| "One of the main partsp a rts -of ' ^------sllstudents programs-are available/ailable 1.Lutherans Seat Lnland a musical selection was giv- our program now is the e emphn- m p h a - ' - . TThursday. l • - ~ ■rte new ly inaugurated ,vislta- p en by Diane Aspengren. sis on adult educatian," said O • "One thing about all our ac- J rm an ^ tion program -w as explained at Rev.^ our ac Teaching StaffL '" Bonniee Douglas was chairman Rev. Harvey, "ll is adultIt Chris- c h d s '! OSeventh-D ' ayI % tivity,tiv both adult and youth edu- iff for of decorations, and Halloween)ween the fifth annual Lynwood Chapel . tian education lhat we are con- - v • ca llh edu- BURLEY — A new staff for of Sunday School banquet M onday catijinal programs are concern-oncern- t ^ptj^Lutheran j Sunday Schoolool to- waswa: the theme. Lillian Schulte,hutte, cerned with in our programs A I ^ ed with anything which-betler („ Nel- at the Depot Grill CaboOse'0 6 se vvhicl ~r ‘“lilns 3-4 members; were install-nstall-t Jul Julienne Zlttendorf, Mancy Nel- ■ ■ H which now include 'cla.s's**. in -A dventists T o “ R o o m . " , relates the resources ofor the g(j for all departments Sundayunday son and Helen Quale served on H B the teachingst( of Jesus, the con- Christian faith.” ^ Dale Krumm, general super-iper- P'y'iv. tempi morning In a special session.lion. the kitchen committee and girls |H | tempofary church, bo^s of Ihe l-l 1 the Intendent, reported that Ihe Sun- i . ' V I- BibleBible, and other topics for Ihe H o s t V i s Wilbur Biermann. past super- in the Luther League did the d&y School had grown from^ an ' y.« S|H modemodern Christian.” ^ Int^adent. continued in thatat of- serv'lng.ser ^ attendance of 60 in 1962 to the \ . A special visitors’ dayly willw ill iV ID ...... flMri" nnd-conducted the installa-stalla- W Will finelten, president of,f the "Our emphasi.s on adult edu- Mission Confab present attendance of 132. ' j- \ "Ol ult edu- Saturday at Iho ri tlon liturgy. Mrs. Glennin A. congregation,con closed the ban- Hf ' I CoHon.” said Rev. Harvey, Rev. D. L. Mikel presented Twin Falls Seventh-Day Adven- & Koch, principal of Ihe primaryimary quet.'que "doe.s not mean wo are neglect- A d v ^ Set At Fairfield k I an engrav^ pjaque to George neglect- Church. Orandview Driveirtvc at r-AlRFlELDj — The anrtual department, led the group sing-s i n__ g ------Nu.<;sbautn;~fbnTier general su- ln(i our to “all II TTluirsdav h night. MoetlnRS’s willWill Sunday School secretary and XlHcars Speaker the United M issionary Church, isslst- h a z e l t o n "Members of have accelerated our adultlult pro- “R*-'-’' reported.•rtecl. be at 7:30 p.m. Monday Ihroughhrouch Mrs-™ Harvey Archer as assist- h ,Filcr, w as guest speaker for the grams for a reason . . .. wo HeHi said. "Parents are alarm- Th Thursday. Want. Harvey Archer will serve the church should recognize the . event. He chnllenRCd w orkrrs In' treas- opportunity for evangelistic ' H H aroare rroncorned about thee whole ed over the startling increaseicrease Missionaries^ taking partrt this Sunday School treas- opp a need for preator zt?al and ad- ^ Christian rthicaiinr) prnRnnn)rnf;r;nn of ot jiivenili! delintiuoncy,', and ye:year will include Rev. andJ Mrs. urer and Fred Tjaden Is5 the workwor in Pakistan and give their w vanced many w.nys lo extendlond EVERETTEV BINGHAM ^ppi.p' assistant superintendent, support supi to Ihe kind of work the ^ 111 0 better rightly so.” JolJolin Kt.'.'irns. Denver, repre- ■ “the~scTTpc-aniHnteFest^in^unday^idav^. . ■ . ot the I.DS goncaloRyilocv f.' ■ iniciul ' do work lo better r>gl' 11,Ided: meriting the Anii-ricnn Tndian ' ------f!'^‘church is doing there nnd in School. commiicommlllee and~Mrs71Vrufj;aTct- ili tausxm."__ __Tl The Rev. Mr. Bovd luldrd: ^ th e -vvf t:s- _T tie R<‘\'. M ilton an d i similar situations arnund the ------PP. . O KOltosen of Ihc primarym a r y f>'H' of Ilio adult studv’ grfiiipsgroups "Hil"Brir^frnnkty. whnr rnn wtr c s - expose t 1-ir.i WarketitTn. Mexico, Tran'i- I world.” Rev. I.eroy Solby sai nnnn meeting Monday evening. and five children in Jhelum.:lum. chamber^ transmit.s heat AH- Ihe n'leetings will be t open nf Board membejts discussed ^yhli .....------,1 nndf ln t the public is invited to at- ussed which is located in the northern faster, , .saves fuel ° J" items of the written board policywlicy p part a r t of West Pakistan, tendten and hear tlie special -speaK-speak­ applying to the school with re- h with i»Tailored to your comfort ers and Ihe musical program. h '■e- His talk was illustrated with <• ram. visions in mind lo bring’ the coloredj-olo slides and many itemstems 1 with Built-In Power .\ir — ——Dkectoxjietory Of CbjiiChurches. Serv policy up to date. This willill be on display which depicted the ' ]Hlowcr and directional Services -----Ketdmm SeatsC presented^ at a future date.-- dressdre.' and habits of the Pakis-^**'s- ^; air flow panels that giyo = ------—IhJi-hiph srtinnl qiirlion SChed-ched- mnlI nni penple. There i.s a desperate I ,conceiitratcd heat wher- ClIRISriAN SCIENCE LDS L SFVFJO'II WARD CHURCH OF COD REORGANUI'D LDS N n -y uled for Oct. 21 with John Edin- neednee< for consecrated yiiung T»o*—r-; ever you want il! leo Ntnlh Ave E.. K««dlng Room.I. 313 MMaurlcn aurlcn St. N.. Uishop O rvcl-vcl nB 300 SSc ccond Avo. 1-:.. R ev. Hnlph1 C. LLaws. aw s. 3lf,?31M niiah.-ih Mlvd . L. J Fullmorr,F-'ullmorr,^ New , ,, — Presidency borough as acutioneer wass nn- p]epie ^ho will respond to the chal- Mam Ave. E. Sunday *crvlce»: »;<5 a.m ThompMm.ThompMin. Sunday srrvlcrH; 10.3010 a.ijL, pa.sior. .Sunday scfvtcy: 9;4i a.m.. Sun- patttopastor. Specml ptt-iu'hing niTVlce.ice, 7:30 KETCHUM* — A new branch nounCed. It was .noted the schoolchoollicnge I |cng of Christian Mission in ___ Sunday achnol. II a m. Worihip S«rmonrmon Sunday achool.«cl 6 30 p m. Saor«mi.-nf..•nf. ‘ d.iyd.>y School.Sf II o m.. jnorning; worship, pm.. Saturda). Sundny serviccs: rhunh rhuri'h pr(presidency was installed at the ha ------Select from S rVTodets ______Tonlc! *'l>octrtn« of Atonement.'*______^ ■■■ ...... I1 viiriKi'ivanKflistic iicrvice. 7:30 p.m. Prayer jrftr>ciriiocjl fl...il-ji-m.^.ari:jchm g jumvica ll at the has received a good supplyJy_Qii(«dtty'»*-WTrrldrrepaned'thinnl5^ of|imln ------ciiuRcnroi^ c i m i sr ‘mccTiKylucetiiiij IS held at 7:30 p.m. Tu'cs'dsy.ucsd*y. aa.m. m", xYiui—LL Korchurn-SuTT'Viiticy-fc&ST'hurctr-afichurch- articles for the auction including sion ; p e r ^ ;------GRACE BAPTIST 5003J003 Fil.Filer Avr tl.. Sunday servlcrs:erv lc rs: ___ uding sionary, and in Pakistan 38 per ^------Sunday. S ui ap JU Pourih Avr. E-, Hobert J. Sea-Sea* 10 a.ma.m. . DihIoD S tu d y . I't a m-. 7.30 p m apple wood for stoves and fire- cent(.gni of the people are Moham- ^ __ AhQ_Gaod_Selectian______----- ^ ------— ------VAM FV. ■CHRISTIAJ)------...... - — _------______—____n u n . &AvmR-LuniF.RAN .-h-.-Hiiniei^Nelson7-HH-tlev,-'v«J»vas m-in- pjjplaccs,'~school desks and a uscd used ^ mc3an. 0 8 ______Mnfning worship. 11 a.m. Training HoZ, hour 170S Heyburn Ave, H., Rev. Forrest J SecondSec .St. N at Fourth Avo N-. Rev of Used Oil for all acei, fl 15 pm. 1-Tcnlng rvlce. THE TH SALVATION ARMY lltbbarrlHtbbarrl, pastor. Sunday services:ices: t>t4S1»:4S Eu#eEu©en« B. Tjarlcs, pastor. Sund.iyd^iy srr-"sr* Stalled as president; V. K.C. Jep- Jcp- caicar. - 1^ 7:10 p.m Prayrr WednekdAy.kdAy, WlMl SecondSecoi Avt. N., Capt (>corgee Dnv- a m. ChurchC school. II a.m. Worship,Worship. vlcea»lce»: 8:30 am .. 11 am . Worship.hip. 9:30 9:30 pCS pesen, Hailey, first counselor;nselor; ------. I| 7:30 pm Choir practice. Wednetday.sday. er Sunda;Sunday services: 0;4S « m. Sunday ------aa.m.. .m .. 10:15 am. Sunday ■chool. Erwin pp McPhotcrs, Ketchum, '1 Bo kind 10 your wife— 1:30 pm. achool. achool. 11li *a m.. 7 pm . Womhip. LDS ‘THIRD WARD - ji HEATERS ------ICO Fourth1 Ave. N , llishopp LaVenrLaVear 'I FIRST UNTTED PENTECOSTALTAL second counselor, and Kennethennetli Sustained ijj' Buy her this neviJ jlI jI L ------BETHEL TEMPLE APOSTOLIC FIRST FII CHURCH OF GOD TliornocTliornock Sundny services: Il:451:45 a.m. ^62 Fldh Ave. t . Mrs. Jet Wltht?rspo0 a.m, pastor. SuiSunday s.rrvicr’i; 10 a m. Sunday HII a- a m.. 7:30 p.m. Worvhip. y .chool, R o b e r t-R a tto . w h o h a s served s e rv e d seisen was sustained as .second■ c S 'ljj - lj ji Expert Oil Heater Sunday School, 11 ■m.. 7 p.m. Worihip.ihip. achool. achcxjl. 11 11 a.m. Worthip. ------aas s president of the branch the (-01 FAmi AS5E.MBLY OF GOD p ch the counselor in Ihe LDS Bishopric |[ jj ------178 West Filer. Rev. Dlalna Russell. J^AST.SfDE .SOUTHERN BAPTI.ST>Ti,sT pa^past year, was released. The Su T£ PFAFF II ---- ^ KINGDOM HALL'Or TYLER TYI STRFirr BAPTftT " ^ JJ™ ”' liltiabeth Blvd. ‘Rev. Robert ‘ I. The Sunday wilh F. N. Slowell, who l| JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES , , 2M T Tyle y ler S tie e t. R ev. Pntil Whitfield.hltfield Sunday achool, 10 a.m.;» Morning Muiirail stiyeS^eckenberg. pastor. ,Suml«y *etv.c.-3r nieeting was under the directionrection wawas second counselor, promoted;ioted ji •! SEWING MACHINE lj Madisnn Av« . Ji. V. Shaw, mln{»-nlnia- p puKtof. * n o f. S Sui u n d ay serv irc-r: 9:-<5 n.mT Sun-Sun II a.m.. fealuring Ihe Musical in . . r.hi'r^ Mrtiont in both aervices. C.A.'a T7:45 li p.m. Sunday school. II nm. 7:30MO p.m.p.m Of of Ihe Blaine Stake presidency,dency, to first counselor. jj 4:1S p.m. Watthiower program. "In- day school. school, II a m . 7:30 pm. Worship. nday Worship, 6:30 p.m. Training Union. wit creasing the Fruii^ of Cod'a Spirit In Lvangcnstjc Youth. 7 p.m.. Monday. * wilh First Counselor Verd1 Mur- IFerry Hadlock who had t,Ij Only $89 lj m ------Yonr MfeJ' J. _Dcnpy».^ _____ LDS FIRST WARD LDS SIXTH WARD dock, Carey, officiating. served sei six years a.s first coun-coun- \\I) ' \\ . ------ISOISO T T 'o 'o u u rW r MfS. TT'. Tnrhrrp H m rnrnrd rd -4V-fV- F1R2JX B A P T IS T »n/j T« n Harrison strt'ct, Puhorv Roytoy DahD.itv ------sei■selor, was released. Lawrence jjl yiRJTT UNITED HRETHREN Arrington Arrington Sund-iv »rrvir<-%- Ham.tl. "un 010 ®10 Shftnhfwic S St. i: . Hcv. Jamf»jamc* IIM Sunday services: |0 a m. -Sundav S03 T h ird Ave E . Rev. K eith R. MMa» a» (Jnya n y school, »chool & p m. ."wk Oilmen:- liuKhrs, HuKhrs. minister. Sunda'y services: 8:30 »ehoc Rands was sustained ward.ij ii ______JSireU. p aitO L -, S u n d ay serv ic e* : M oirnmg rn m g — - - --<► m .—11.—I ^-^im__to^^Wnn t° __*^hool.-- 4:30 p m. Sacrament. _ HENDBlCKSONSJi i 8 Xamiv^LSe4^~^ ^tcrtr; tcplaclng Sarcnscn InL Uatj!}'m at J l . . ____^ -ll w a rs h ip ,. ;JO a .jn . S u n d ay JOriO. I IDS 5FCOVD WARIV ' Dnt*nnc^ ” Wor'iThip, D :41Ta.m . i^ u rcch h school.tch^l. first p m church OF THE NAZARENE r evening •ervlce. 7 p m Junior Chn>tt)r. .S erv ices: 7:30 p.m . W ednesday, P ray - Robert Stepp, J>T.\ president. ■ •nd Dougla* r.rills, mlnlslrr* Sundnvindav p.n:or p.n;o «r.0:50 nssoci-UnB»soci.UB |p.n*.’.ir Sunil.tv ».-rvicc* fl I.S, schc^ol. srh(?ol. i; am . Saturday. Wor»hip. v’hKrVrr. There will be a variety of: • m .. worship, sermon topic: ••Rrmrm- n a ni. 2** Locust St.. Rev* Chr*ter WhifeVrr, . 11 a.m. WinslKp, 9 45 n m. Sunday • D.mnpamor. Sunday servtcrs; 10 a m Sunday DO(' her Ma.” 7 p.m.. family nudy hour.Uf. R srhcxil.school. llB l-E MISSIONARY - Sunday bnnihs, inctudinR a cake walk..Iw V k" Hear whatit BIBLEBIB PREDICTIONS5NS say about p m., • sermon by Rev, Grills, topic: •'Me'••Me ------4274:7 \!nnro(! N St. Sunday services;■vices? 10 11 a m .. T 30 p m . W orship.'f’ balloon^ a l shave, peep show,’. food Haa Maile Him Known. * ' WESLfVAN W HOMNIISS ■ am m Sun»laySi school. II am.. 7:30 p.m. , EN booth, fish jx)nds. ' basketball a —— I---- - 103 J03 M.ndiMin. M ndi krv Jnhn Sun.lir, p.Ttor Worship Worship liuest sp.’akrr this SumlayCnn'l-v *7, i« 4^1 ClrtJRCH OF THE BRETHREN ol. Rev. R ev. ll. ll --A. Krdmann, evangfliit and« n d «*•'' ''■'"«>' O.a Wei- iihrow h n and dart throw. Children ^ H l Second'Ava. E. at Locust St . Rev. O n . m W l pub- M*’’- Sunday servicei: Worship. ,..u, O |] a.m. Worship. 7 30 l> m. ICvmmgCvcning editor-in-chief editor-ln of tha Sunday School-nooi pul>put>- uII j S unday achool 9:45 a .m . Youth A- RobioMM. pastor. Sunday aervjces:'ices: Evangelistic Evangrlisti service, lication*. lication* ______j'^%^Jth wear their Hallo­ t:4S a.m. Sunday acho 6 l. 11 a.m.. S p.mp r o ______FelJow»hip 7 pm. \VC(ween costumes. Worship. ' FIRST FIRS SOUTHERN B A m Srr EPSICOPAL CHURCH OP>P j~""f~'~ —-"'T ------— 4!)2 WW.-»«h .ishington St . R ev L. O RRobert o b ert THE A.SCENSION- d T h e - E N son. pastor. .Sunday servtres: 0;45 a m 310 B ^ E s s d o f COMMUNITY rRESBYTERIAN *on. pastoi 5am 310 Blue Lakes Blvd. N. Sundaynday SSer- er- ___ _ 1 r M h e H o llis ttr. R * v H B T hom a*. •mlrv mlrv- Sunday S u n d ay school. sef 11 am . 7:30 p.m.. Wor vitrs: vitrs: 7:30. 3:15 and 11 ‘a.m. Churchl I later Sunday aerricea: IS «-m. Sundaynday ship. ship, school school 9:15s a.m. r.»»ior: John D. Riley. j achool. 11 a.m . Worahip. IJDS FIFTH WARD ^ FIRST F ASSF-MBLY OF GOD LDS FOinmi WARD MauHcaMaurica St. N. Hiihop Alton M.. Airs- N. Ij>cu r l rld ! ■ Sunday acbool. S p.m. SacramenL ______p.m. p .m . (InspelIlf Hour. ^ I FIRST PRESBYTHRIAN IMMANUEL LUTHERAN P I A ^ C- *<*’“•Mae- ■ ' »SJ Filer Avt. E.. R«*v. Hamid‘ A m v . pastor. Sunday ikfrvifrs: 8 30 andan d 11n How willill ifi f come? c Iben. pastor. Sunday aaHrica: J:}© o.mV a.m_ • . morning worship Church schr>''l fnr $ ^ r « ..in.. ■■ .-m. w„r.h,^" amall children, 11 a.m. Lari S. Johnson, ror all your associate minii>;rr. ^ rsEF. wiix BAPnsr n, Bible answersswers ggiven Airport Road, Twtn Falhi. Rev. Lewisewis ------1 l U S ' . J Perry- Ifl a.fti.. Sunday School. II amI m.. . TRINTTYTRINT1 SOUTHERN BAPTIST Religious /> asomlng worship, t p.m., aVinm* worship.ship. 501 501 Third Third Av«r N-. Ke,». Jim A. My?rs.' ------Ihrmy t r acrvk-» ta-faeM at < p m . W»di>»a>tn * ^ S w ft;4 f l-_»-_BOOKS # ------. — AAy. 1-.-r->-Tni, - - - 1 ilAjr scJuxiiir ------^^:Sdt«fday 7 - ^ d obeH4r b e H i 7^^ pzm^— • CARDS - , • Sunday Schoolol______Hear these otherither gr. missile production— B who charged their survey provedved "nied ‘ed, lie™ ®a d eterren t to sa les," Win- 3 vious defense plan, Japan im- wjWBjBMjMH n ||| 2'- said Chairman Benjamin S. Ro- stead said, adding that any | r I 733-2623 \ ported Nike Ajax and Hawk yB ffl R senthai, D-N.t. mana)manager who jacked up pricesi | L J. PETERSON I ^ rnlsslles, equipping two batta-tta- t - Rosenthal and Rep._Henry. S.s, on ^his own would be julcklyl y | i OIL CO. I 1^ STATt l=ARM^ N - ^lions-wlth-Hawks_flnd two withdth 3 ^ Reuss. 1>WI«.. told ^1ewsmennpn fouiia~fouiia^ out and dfsm lssed. ^1 | [nisTBiRi rrng ' ------Ajaxes.------— g f e j h ^ — they uouglit the probe shouldlUld ReuReiiss Uien disclosed he had | ^ The new plan calls for the I? I Sfrilc® Stomps I s-sss ^ be widened to include slumum dbne sonie noontime comparl- | I Homa OfflcMi Blaamlngtan, III.' 4W I |.. domestic production of Hawksvks ^ ' areas in such cities as Los An- son sh shopping at nearby Safeway I I.VSVAV^ . 1 ® and suppqrt equipment for threeree p geles, Cleveland and New York,»rk« bisss battalions and thc local rieg- S The three. Marguerite Kelly,iiy. for two to three battalions. SSBiC |g ^anie Boyd and Lisu ScHoss------— ______Ground- ■support equipment for H berg, made the survey for the for 5HS0S8^«4 more b ' year as an assistant1"* group c group called "Americans Build-Build* Return iV C l To Homes I ^superintendent at a sim ilar in- ing Constitutionally.” headquar- puE First ir s t Federal has Iquar- PUENOS AIRES (AP)— has been p ) - stltutlon In another Westernr"n fjrOGooding O ^ tered K ”"in Barrington. Ill, Tltousi state. Tliousands of refugees ploddedIded a -M- . . . T Patman said the groupP al- hack tot water-soaked homes to- The council discussed the pos- legedly instructs ils membersnbers day aafter the worst floods In , slblllty of cncouraRlng the stateTe In itiatio n Is on how to avoid taxes by settingetting memorymcmoi in the Buenos Aires Board of Educ.itlon to develop .3 payiraying savers thisthi up personal tax-exempt founda-lunda- area,area. . undergraduate programs in the A tions. -P fields Dr. Pulleh said were need-I Abolished . Troops, firemen nnd volun-lun- f IR.S. in disclosing Its Inquiry,quiry. teersjeers evacuated some 120.0001.000 ' cd. „ GOODING — Members of the .saidsaid it can’t name names now. nennle TTie council decided to recom- now. people from swamped townswns ( U I Board of Trustees of the Good-,od- But It saids the schemes for es- hamlets u as one river afterfter ' rea's highest earningseai mend fo the State Board of ing Schools announced^ Wednes-ies- caping taxes follow a generalnerai anotherano,(,e overflowed as a resultsuit Health that a salary of $25,000 day ‘"K that freshman initiationtion patternl^ttem and usually involve set- be paid to the clinical directors ^ , of unusually heavy rains. Thir-■hlr- II, in the Gooding High .School has ting up one or more private® ty.fjvety-five persons were reportedrted of the state’s regional mental J" V , the foundations. IRS said it doubts drowni health programs, ‘ been abaabolished, and that the foundati loubts drowned or killed by brokeniken board will sanction no form of the•J’® legality of such operations, electric clectrii wires, The council.elected twp direct hazing. hn7inl» The Ti reasury Departm entnt inIn ------tors at Thursday’s meeting, The " Thn declsion-was m ade a t ththe e l?65_jrccgmmendedl?65_jrcc to_CongressEre.ss - They were Lon Davis, Nampa,' regular * meeling of the boardard a genegeneral ban on financial ^ nnd A. B, McDonald, Moscow. iJ?':held JMonday , " night at the highigh transactionstransact between a founda- Both will serve for one year.'■■■ school. ^ , -I'o".tion and its contributors, offi- Tho advisory council wa.s to. BoardRnnrrt members announcedced cers, directorsai or trusleess To lo \ ^ ALLIED*? meet at State Hospital North in that , ._j, Linda Lee Haggard hadlad prevent diversion of assets to ■______L'e^en hl‘?"d been hired as voca[ music andjnd private 'u.se. M language arts teacher foro r This isi: still a basic Treasuryisury -Mg ~ Uss objective and is expectcd to be j _ P g g g y JJ q C I s _ Frnhm Junior r High School, Miss objectivt '»^ f ■ m I ______Haggard is a graduate o( tliCiTnr College of Idaho with a Bachelor Head Of Society of Arts degree and a major in ------"WENDEtt; — Pcggv~Hngtitr music. — ^ Road-Cnntractor- ^ I ^ A L U E D ^ ^ wa.s elected president nf Ihc Na-a- .Mrs. Mrs. JJav a ' Brown, elementary |-l||ap »«lt HWI* 1—4 tional Honor Society for the neww teacher:teacher; Mrs.\ Gordon Elslnger,e 7 Hires Females _ schoQl year. junior highigh school, nnd Mrs.rs.' SIOUX t lT Y . lowa (A P )-A Other officers are Michelle Gary Major,Maji high school, metnet road qorqontractor is hirinp female L o — Simons, vice president: Jeanne with the board] and explainedled laborers on an interstate hiph- Miranda, secretary, nn3 Janice procedures being used withith way pavpaving project because■e'^h'c he Cail your lotol Andersonr-tr«asurcr. slower rejreading students, and:nd can’t findfin men to take the jobs. 11 The grade point average nec-c- demonstraldemonstrated equipment beinging The women,» some from/ t In- WARBERG'S I dian reservations in eastern Ne- essary for a.sophbmore at the!<: usedujgj jnin thithis area. dian resi MOVING & STORAGE ■ first of ti\e second semester is Members approved purchaseise braska,braska. are being paid a mini- 4.0. for a junior the grade point of a sousasousaphO'ne—for- the band,id, mum of $2 an hour—the same agent 733-7371 | average In the first sem ester At the nnex{ tOard meeting,ng. wage a m an would be paid,d, _ Is 3.75 and In the second semes- members m em bers will\ be dinner guests gygyyycx _ ter^3,5.^In^ order to ioIn-th& -of the hoihornc econoinlcs girls. . "■ The annual trustees’ banquet g j— the-studcnt's grade^point^vcr* 'wSfwSS" aitnotnarmonnced for Nov, 4. ~ J |l age must be a 3.25 during Ihe ___ first scmt.ster or a 3.0 in the USEu s e TIMETIMES-NEWS WANT ADS ! ■I -INSPEaiON ■ I mD A i second semester. ------IB Mrs. Ellen Cox. commercialII ^ • Instnictor. is the adviser for thc ■ Volkswagen 2 BH I •H/ Honor Society. h er a j YOM KIPPUR BEGINS f lR s g o c d USED CAR HAVE YOUR ROOFING90FING DONE BEFORE | Fromm 1916 to 1967 First Federaleral has consistently paid higherligher NEW YORK (AP)—Yom Kip- H R f l pur. the Day of Atonement and IBiroE { r u ! returnsjrns to savers• than any otherer financialfinant institution. Through,rough. ° YovrM Motor C«. 7 9 f i i RUINS YOUR HOME | thc most sacred day in Judaism. SNOW OR RAIN RUINS I. 612 Main Av*. s. K thick:k and tFthin people have savedd here v,with confidence,-and since begins at sundown tonight., ■ I______i WTiyWfry rpvt off rerooflng untilI your c«ning» and lnt*rl<^ «r« ru>n«d t . . . • n«w roof In tim« IsI your b«»l inturanca.ir\i fi 193454 withw ith tthe added protection ofaf insuredinsurCi savings accounts. Invest[nvest - ■ ■ " •- _ I yourr saving;savings here, with thc valley'sey's pioneerpioi Savings Association,ation, SAVE or^ £ I Firstit FcderaFederal. ‘ ■ * - |aM OW !| _ _ ----- *------—*------QUALITY p « I JOHNS-MAN■MANVILLE I „ "*1 Is :• qRAASIROMG^ r i ...... g i - w i ^ jrm >»-^aONPgP._-r::i^_::ir= ; — zii P f v a i g u a r a n t e e d FWSr nOOML lAVINSS >< r * t R O O ri J r ^ 6 ^ 211 U a t ^ SI. N ortM trfu y»nm m icM OUR SATISFIED^lED CLCUSTOMERS \ OvwM Shoppy cantar. F I - J I H t p >S®_CtlRnENT ”■ - ■ I Irate' '■ AAYEARtf ' ,V H V T II SPEAKK FOR I US! I ...Wl!...... 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f ” , 12 Twin fqlU-Tlmns-News-News ^, Oct. l'3-l4, 1967 United Fund* ”‘l The Dail) ^ y m T o d a y ^ s M a r kket e t an d F ili n a n c i a1,1 l R e p o r*/[■ t Drive Has w I n E e s t a i ?|SfT3v^ockcE I G ra ihI A total of $9,184-h«s been-col:been-coj- • BPP Stocks • 30 Industrials, 916.03, up 2.83.- lected' to date^ in the Twin«in Falls By WILLIAM A. 00^ DOYLE 2:S0 P.M. SUMMARYt MARKETSMA AT A GLANCENCE 2( 2(J, Rails; 252.04, up O . i r : IDAHO FALLSS CHICAGO (AP)—Cornrn futures United Fund Drive, officials ylcpfc nt Utilities, 126.09, off 0.22. ■nt a bush- were‘told Friday in a report Q. T haye some stock:k which!which!fraud, most 'brokerage fin ' NEW YORK (AP)-The stock NEW YORK (AP)—Markets at i; n en IDAHO FALLS—An approxl-approxi- advanced, about one cent a bush; T K e ts a t g 5 Stocks, 323.54; up) 0.50. ,rnate 570 ^eep, 216 hogs, and el on the Chicago Board ol of nreetirlg at the Elks club,lub. are, held by my broker—2S 3J?J 354i - 7 'A . W hite M ohuary w,^sl,as - also who-hadia bad-experlencenee with permission ta^do_SQ... _____— support area in the averages.ges. Soybeans—Mixed;,Soyb underer light ■"•yonr■R«y l.«b S? 40V4 3»»4>»4 ■<■io',0 ',i4 -t--(-■ h Choice fat lambs 22.25-22.75:12.25-22.75: '— ^ V named at the meeting; as an- a brpker. Q; I placed an order to b The advance broadened sbme- liquidation.Uquida ^ Haytheon .80 lb] ioK £65,. 98Vi ■.■3', good-to, choice fat IambsTibs 21.50- KANSAS CITY Ro«dln» Co > 19’i ’ m; 101. +p,i J Other TOO per cent fairir share Here’s what I wouldi like to 22 shares of a mutu&I fun what as the session wore on but Hog£ 12.50-23.25; KANSAS CITY (AP) — Wheat in but Hogs—Steady to 25 centsn t s llow- o w - RelchChRcIc .40b C3 19 111,'.B'i 18>i IB>* + H ^ 22.00: feeder lambs 22.50-23.25; iT'hir.hr.r Contributor. know. If the broker goeses bank- When my ofrder was filled, t there were many losers, m aking er; R« 20 OQ KepubSU 2.50 19 46% 46% 46% 4- % i I0..50-21.50; 78 cars, lower to higher, aking er; Receipts 5,000; fop 20.00. «--p | S ranch feeder lambs 20..50-21.50: '-aird Noh, fund publicity rupt what would happenn to my fuhd^ad a nel asset value p the recovery an Irregular one. Slauj Knui^u Revlon 1.30 ll 71% 70% 70%—.% 19.00 and No 2 hard ond dark hard 1.61- Dne. Slaughter sleers;—^25 to DO50 high-nigh- Rejtollr « i .30b 19 35% 33%514 35%35.; —— '14% ' odd ruff feeder lambs 19.00 and roH wh..-ii chairm an, .said the tgtalptal col- stocks? Also, is Ihe broker)ker per- share of exactly $21. The funt W inn-Dixie, a fractional loser, er; re( ^ 00-5.50; 1.63'/,. No 3 1.62, No 2 red wheal loser, er; receipts 4,500; top 29.00..00. R^yi Reyn Mel .90 77 49% 48%8'>4 48«/* 48'/. 4- -f % '4 ( down; light fa'< ewes 00-5.50; .oi/i Ai> lected to date exceeds ,'thethe total mitted to put my stocks3cks out prospectus cjearly states th paced the list on volume, m aain­ i n - ______gR 'y ey n T o b 2 172 41% 40Vi714 48 4C?i'* +— i'‘ % canner. ewes and buckss 2.50-5.00, 1.50%-I..54'/JN. No 3 I.48^il.53'/i. I , ‘ Rn**' RheemM 1.40 339 48% 47% 48 4-1 * w 1 low- 'S'*- on loan? In short, aro0 stock.s the conimission charge is S ly bccause of a single block►Ck oof r EljiylE,hyi Cpc .«ft 43 42% 41% 4243 4- 4- % % RoaRoan Sel .35g 246 U)U 10%tii 10% lo'A ^— %« I and good mouth ewes 15.00 per Corn 23 cars. unch. to 1 low- broker? per cent. T hat's S1.79';a sha 120,500 shares. ‘ ,,Ev«r\»Pevuh>p .80b • 85S 29% 29% 29V; — H Rohr Hoh Cp .80 30 37% 27% 2714 — % er: No 2 white 1.32-1.38N.38N. No 3 ■ , ------^ — V- safe when , held by a broker? 37i|-vJ head. ■ 1 nothing and should make the total cc Active gainers Included Schen- 20% 20V4 JOVb30V4 . . . RoyCColA Roy .73 2 34% 34% 3 4 % ^ % J iilk iRn-i^O 1-21-1..17N, No 2 yellow & mixed A- In shor.{, you have nothing ►cnen- F,jr<.h cam 121 90^ S7(? ss88 - — H H R o y ------4»-45»S-42%3ii .« . 43% ii —1—I ' ' E xtrem e top 16.50 bulk 180-220 mixed . ley, up m ore than 2; Budd Co..: BusinessIg to worry about—providedled that J22.79 a share. LJC q *.: ------69 23% 23V4-^3%"33% —— %% Ryd'erSya Ryd .60 61 27% -26% • 37 t 4- % i lbs I6.00-1G.50 220-240 lbs 15.75-15 75 1-23.- No 3 1.12'/3-1.22'/60- Oats 2 cars, unch. to up ''4.4 , eputable But the salesman says I ha F e d d e ri .80 ’ 36 38 36% 38 4- % StJoiLd StJc 3.80 16 44% 44%U4 44% 4- -I- %!4 16.25; 240-260 lbs 15.25-15.75; 260, , brokerage firm. And the vast to pay $22.95 a share. He clair ------—a-pointnjr bBller. Sinclair. Var-v a r - k.Sos'r FedD Slr 1.70 35 73% 71% 73^73^ 4-1 4-1 StLJ S tL S a n P 2.20 8 53'4 52% 53 ...... • OMOO lbs No 2 white 73'/4-77!^N, No 3 72'/^72-4 Ifi SJ,, ...... 280 lbs 14.50-15.25; 200,300 lbs Mn-ror majority of brokerageI hou.ses the commissipn Is 8'/^ per cc ian Associates and Mobilil OilO il F«noCpF e rro C p 1,20^ 5 25% 35% 35% — % S StRi tR e g P 1.40b 127 30% 30%?(; 3 0 % ...... V ij 14.00-14..50: sows under•r .100100 Ihslbs 76'^N. t FiUrol -440-----^---- 13 38;^S - -31-38----- Kandar* .30 ------152 56^4..... I I 00 •> oh —Milu i'iairo- l :9l-h97N------^ ------jne_reputable—Thnt friend.-you..icnd-yoii |.o f-$a2.l)5...1- r gfuse-to-p ay- ai were active^oscrs^—— — ^------r "■ Fi't‘/sm Firestne e 1.40 116 49% 48% 49 — % Schenley Schi 1.80 419 57% 54%<5i 57 37e-+3i. e-+2% ] 12.00-13.00;' 300-330 lbs 11.00-12.00; ------B“ JO » N rc b N N IF F spoke to might hav» had somei IBM gained 3 points while ad- nm chr ad some more than $22.79 a share. W le ad- rtratChrt .su 59 24% 24 24%24% 4- 4- V. V, Sch« S ch erin g 1.20 31 64’ 4 «< * ,?*;• ...... V li’ 330-400 lbs lOJO-11.00; over over. 45 RV® 1.05'/4-1.09N AP Business Analyst problems with a shadyy outfit. i,s right? vances of about 2 were scored.Lorcu: r n r p d pj^Fllntkote l J jg 44 22% 21% . 3 21%21% — — % % Sele Scientlf D ata 336 116% 113% 113% 4-1% ' ■ 6 00 8 50 Barley I.04-I.I5N 44% — % SCM Cp .«0b 107 33% 53]43!i 53% 53*: 4-1% -H'J J lbs 10.00-10.50: stags 6.00-8.50, 6.00-8.50; 2.50-2.57N NEW YORK (AP) —ManyMany lo- And there’s no denyingIng that A. The salesman. And, if y by Control D ata, Raytheon,I, anda n d Flafi» PLtpu I.G4 37 66% 65% 66%66%.4-1 .4-1 Scol Scott P aper 1 606 30 39 3.9U ± . g Y5 cal government officials are United Aircraft. fmcFMC C[ Cp .75 69 38% 37% 38 4.+ % SbdC Sbd srL 2.20 38 61% «0%«; i?'V^'^ l % 4- i:Ti aod boars 3.00-a.00. ____ Sacked bran 49.00-49.75 ials are there are some of them around, hold out and refuse to buy a c FoodF air .10 25 IG% l«i'* 1G% 16% + %,S-?arlGD% S-?ai 1 30 29 €0'; 3"% rn% +t- li esson in The first rule of the brokerage Ford was up a fraction as ->i nil. Choice grain fed steers 24:00-on Sacked shorts 54.00-54.7554 75 ^ a bitter lesson in rokerage the higher price, you’ll undQjjl j n a s FordM oi 2 ^0 271 52% 51% 52% + + »/« »/« S..-;>riinoe l a 4'J 57% 5f.’4 5; 57% ■ 1+ ^■|25.25;». - good steers 23.00-24.00; Whent futures closedJ fronrfroni^ '/-'/j- all-pervading effectscts that business is, "Know you/J/ custo- edly be sorry. Because, the m hopes rose for a strike settle-s e t t l e - For.vicK .12c 183 31'.a 30% 30%30% — — % % , Sccl , S ccb u t s .60 - 4 3 31% 31. 31. — % I ^ can emanate from the econom- r ii e n t. FreepSul 1.25 83 70 C8% 70 +I‘4+ l ‘i SharonSha Sll 1 l9 30% 33'i311 3.1'i 3.',% —— (!I, com ( m ercial steers 22.00-23.00;12.00-..3.00; «/ higher. econom- mer.” .,,You and other investorsInvestors tual fund you named in yo FruehGp 1.70 123 3CV4 33% 35%3 5 !i + % ShelShell Oil 3.10 25 67 W% rlr--choice 67 4-1 , faL heifers 23.O0-24.25;:3.00-24.25; ______ms|n.s., la -should turn that-around-lo-read,-to-read, letter has since gone up in pric ------™------G e n e r a l E le c t r i c , s t i l l - r e aacting-JO c t i n g - ___254 s y y 33 ^ _3331 . UKcIlTrn ,53g 4 26% 3C% 2C>'4^F->r, ______Washington. "Know your broker.” Know to lower earnings, pared anI earl- og Acccpt 1.30 3i 30 2a% 3030 ■♦- % ir siTci SFicrwnWrrn ------70—4 " ^ — 4fi% 4P-% 4 -1^ igood_faj_feigers_2UJHL-22.Qa:_cum^2.Q0;_cuni^ ______■ Know You hid betttfTTcad'the fi * - ^ GenA nllF ■ .40 124 21',; 20% 20%20% — _ % %1 1 Sinc Sinclair 2.G0 8G5 73% 71% ’’i* 73% “ — i" % mercial-cowsf 16.50-17.50;50; utility CASH GRAINV As Congress anJ~lhe aaminis“ thH'firnryou're-dealing-with-l-mivilh” l-m print in that-mutual- fund-pr^ ^ ler loss of about a._point-to.---10 a C e n 'C lB 1.20 * '4 25% 24Ti 2525 -^'-i-' % % SinK SinRcrCo 2 20 25* 76% 7fl% 4- % . fraction. GenDyniG enD ynam 1 «38 OH, f>l'i 6U-j6U-J —I .Smi.SmithK 180a 37 S'! 58%Jl? 58!, 4- S % cows ^ 15.50-16.50; cutterter cows CHICAGO (AP)—Wheatleat No 2 -tration wrangle over, thehe prob- not trying to scare you.ou. But,Butj pectus more carefully. This Du Pont advanced aboutIt Ml'/4, A. Gen E lcc. 2.60 148 IO6V4 105% lOCVjlOCVj — — 4 4 i i Soul SouCalE 1 40 8-1 33% 33%3!1 33"i 3 3 % — ^ % 14.00-15.00; I canners 12.00-14.00;2.00-14.00; hard 1.59% n; No 2 redd 1.51^41.5P/a n. lems of higher taxes andnd lower when you leave your stocklock cer- a point that confuses man */2* Geh F d i 2 40 60 73T4 73% 73%73% 4- 4- % % 8 0 SouthCo^ lD8 68 35% 33%;!,• 35% I 4- K % hulls V 20.00-22.00; vealII calves Corn No 2 yellow 1.18^,Ji% n. Oats spending, the interestit ■ rates tificates wi[h a brokerageIge firm, many people. As is the ca bolstering the average. cie"Gen miu M illi .80 15 34% 33% 34% + % Sou!SouNGa* 1.30 33 3'*% 3!)% + % _ Procter & Gamble and1 UU.S. S Gen.Motccn.Moi 2 55g 111 85% 84% 84%84% 4- 4- % % Soul Sout Pac 1.50 50 30!4 30'im'J in'! 30% ...... 24.00-27.00; ^ good feederler steerssteel's Nd' 2 heavy white 73% n. Soy- which municipal govei"nmentsji-nments you should make sure it’s an with mo.sl mutual funds, th G enP rec 1.40- 38 CO. tA% 636a . . _____ —S o Soul u ih Uy 2 .B0 48 52% 32%• 52% + % 23.00-24.00;2 m edium ’ feedfeeder er beans No 1 vellow 2.60'/„iO'/4 n. must pay to borrow haveive risen outfit in which you canan have one offers its shares for so ...... S m e l t i n g a l s o t a c k e d o n a bDOUl o u t a nnpubSv p " h s ,' .4Gg 63 6T4 6%fi% fi% ...... SSpoi p o rtn n In d 104 30 19% 20, + ^ point cach. !%!>; Cl’.6 l!i + + '« heifers-20.00-22.50; i1 mediumlium feed- % higher, December l.M'/j-i;,: burden of high interest.interest *he thing you w orry about—in-bout—in- The total is the "offering price GcttyOlI .lOg *1B7 93'., 91% 93 -fl%+1% SlOiSlOilkid 1 ao 33 5fi'4 57*jii; 58% ^ + *, ing j, heifers 20.00-21.00;; feeding oats were '/i to % higher. De- ng dam- periodic checkingking on And the commission is calc S P.M . QUOTATIONS (ilUetVe \.20 5T 5'J% 60 — % SulCSUIONJ 2 40g IOR 67V, 67% 677, + % Igher, De- Housing sales are being dam- NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ;'4 7 % 47** 4-1 govern- things, if your brokerage firm Abbott L«b,.l 7 '% 4- ‘^iG r.oodyr o o d y r 1.35 310 49% 48% 48%48% — — %% Slau StauffCh 1.80 54 50% 4!)%ilj 5o>i50% -1- 4. l» ves 2,5,00-27-00, and d airy typo 118^,.',-%: and soybeanss were '/i4 record rates i^nd now govern- Ige firm as a percentage of the ass St •♦•1 IG raceC o 1.40 60 45 44% 44%44% — — U U filerfiterlDmg 5T 43% 44%H 4,^i, -tiu4-14 calvesC 23.00-26.00. lower 10 '/n higher, November,ember 2.- „,ent „|so. is a member of the New:w York value. Confusing? SureHt Is. B 1% ss’i - ______Al>cx 'Cp r a j —'Ir.rantia• 'I c r a n l i c s - 1.10__ 37 2a% 28% 29% 20% 4- % StevenaJ Stev 2.25 24 Lf> 33% 55% — % e:i'A-r»- J ___ . . Stock Exchange, there is a spe- spe?- that’s the way mutual funds i '------H-jrJranr-t.-lO ------30------Slud ?;tu44 Sunr Sunray .1.40 58 34*', 33^; 34'i 4 % ■ bail out customers in the cnse Look nt it this way. If yi A dm lr.I 4Sp 61 34V,33^J + i,i % r.t 4- W i4 cit Gt W eit Finl 340 14% 13% 14%14% 4- 4- % % .Swif .Swift Co 1,20 05 38% 37%■! ” «! 37*>; -W. — 1% OGDEN (AP) — Cattle.^ittle and GRAIN FUTURES".ES The administration waritsvarits to , of bankruptcy, A rR cdtn 1.S0 4» 3««. MH ...... fiWSu« 46% 4- % Tam pa El .60 29 27',4 27','1 37!j 27»^ — — '-i % calves C 150 including 25 calves; put $100 inlo a typical mutu M ...... GWSug 1.60a 14 46% 46% 46% 4- % Tam J calves; CHICAGO (AP)— spend more than it can pay for And, if you’re worried nbout A c.nA lum I 117 37 JST. 36!iTi ...... G GrecnG r.cnO n nt .80 25 38V; 37% 37%37Vj — — 1% 1% Tekt Tektronix 130 53% 5l!4if 63>, +i;* 4 lT slaughter i cows fully steadyteady but prev. id about fund (on which the state coi A «i Cp ,10f 61 ini lit |3»i —% H *“ Ureyhoui% G reyhound I - 61 23 32% 22%32% —— 14 Telci Teledyn 3-BIf 2f)3 IH * ; 115% U7% +3% Prcv. at present lax rates. Interest ------^------mission is S'/j per cent) yi » ' “ Hi. % “ W H firum Grum A Airc lt .80 6!l 34% 34% 34%34^ — _ % % Tenr Tenneco 128 1.56 30% 30/' 3014 30«4— — 14 U not B well tested, Tfupplyly feeder High Low Closelose close close rates, reflecting this demandnand for % 4- % Gulf Oil 2.60 68 74% 74 74%74% 4- 4- % % Texn Texnco 2-60a 83 83% 81%'' 83'A * 4- 1) T« cattle c and calves insufficient fnr huy $91..50 worth of that func AlHrd■J f C l.BOh * M .4J'j 4I«: “'4 42^ + H GuirStaUGul' oil 22»! - % T rxE T rn 1.20 14 33«; 33 23% 4- V, ficient fnr wheatI money, are rising. A tax in- % 4- % GulfSloUt .80 10 33 22% 22*1 - % T rxl I' _ >I price test. Receipts includedeluded SO Qpc , 5,,,/ j 531/^ j s.-jv/ i.5,-|i/, Iflo- shares. The other $8.50 goes -AllirdSlr 1.31 30 3»S Ju2 W i — H H H alhbunH alhburt l.QO 24 33%. 58 59% 4-1% Tex G Sul .40 113 H fl'i 144% 144% — H )3% 1.53'/^ crease or a spending cut'u't-foul’d could Mutual Funds pay commission. That comm Allll ChBl 1 303 36H 3J',J 38 4- •ii*14 I HarrisI Harris 1 Ini I 43 61% 60*4 6^461% 4- 4- % % Texn Tcxa.Iniit 80 103 HR!, H7%h ii»s HH*4 + Ji cows C and 60 feeders; slaughter, M a- l.,59% I..58% 1.59%)9% 1.59'41.59'/4 slow this spiral. B.ut neithereither is Bid Asked Alcoa n o - 47 «4M J4I4 «er cent of the $1 ' Am cr*d« 3 3a 7 V i 77>1 77*4% —3«i -J% I !More Here IncInc .7;5g 15 4h% 49%49% + + % % | TextI Textron ,70 57 44%, 43% 4 3 % — J lals a n d '^ l,,y 1,62,'!4 1.61% l.62^4)2^4 '■®21.62 imminent. Affiliated Fund ___9.3,13,| 10.10 10.10 offering price. But it works o Am Alrlin .10 413 3 H , 31»; 33 —~ HM Hcw Hcw Pacl Pack .20 41 78% 77% 77*:77% —— %% ThiolThiokol .40 79 23 21%>; 21 21%% -f4 !4‘/« comO m ercial 17.00-18.70;); u tility(• b u i , 603/ 1,59 Am n oich .60 47 65 6 4 'i% ^ 42 2 Hoff Hoff Ull E lectrn 13 12% 13% 13%13% 4-+ i/, ',4 Tim T im « n I fiOa * 44% 44% 44% . . . 15.50-17.30, Jj cutter 14 50-16.50; I True, Washingion l.sn^entlre-entire- 1 CommonwenUh ___ 20.9999 22.93 22.93 to something like 9.3 per cc A m Bdcit 1.60 139 M I h J «31,% + 4-1^1 lti l|„||,)ylni Holidylnn .30 7B 4n% 48% 4‘>%4‘>% +4- % % Tran Tran»VV.Air I 124 57% 56%-56% — •% - 4 50-16.50; Corn ^ ly to blam e. Much d f" ^ ^ e e dc-de- Dow Theory ...... 8.41 9.09 % 4H'! -I- 'J feeder cattle good nnd choice 41 9.09 on the $91.50 you actually invc: Am C«n 3.30 3J SSli 341; 55S% + + S % Jlolly.'iuii JlollySuB I 20 B 33% 33% 33%33% — — % % TranTransamt-r 1 99 4(,% 43% 4(1% + % I< ’d chnicc Dec___ l_Uj4 . 14^-1.1^8- Trrand-frii^moncy-i^-cominging from - -&rton and~HowmtI— 17rHi—HhCfl-:10 A m CrySuf 1 4 34>! 34*J 34SS - — ^ % iiom Hom ciik eifk .80b iG 49% 49% 49%49% 4-4- %% TrnnTrnn*ltron 187 18?, 18',4 i;s 1«'^ H-400-*59^h-^n!in''--Tnnve?—2!no^+ ’-V 18.60 ^ ------88% — !4 T ri Conl ,63g 37 3')% 31% 30% ...... '55—2 ^ 0 - M ar 1,19% I.I8->4 1.19%19% 1.19 1.19 consumers, corporationsns and 1Fidelity Trend ...... 33.31 36.20 AmCyan I.3S 11» 33*^ 33U 33»j% . . . . . • Honrywl Honrywl 110 UO 89% R8 88% — % Tri '* 62S 16.'50;- mostly good and low- 31 36.20 Q. I owned IOO .shares of Am CIP 1.44b J3J 34S 33», 3 4 ^% + 4- % % Hook Hook Ch Ch 1,40 36 40^* 40%40% 40%...... TRW 1.40 43 83% 81 83> 4 + * and low- ^ a y 1.23'4 1.22 1.23!3 1.22'/« I ■22','fi I (.overnment units. But it is the 1Keystone B-4 9.9393 10.86 10.86 .stock which was recently sp A Enk» J.30« 37 36»» 33Vi 36U% ...... HouicHouie FFin 1 17 33 33% 32%33% 4-4- % % Twer TwenCrn 160 139 53% 53%'• 53't 53'^ +4- % choice Cl 550-650 lb feederer steers , 25% 1.241/j 1.25'/^!5|/2 1.24-% 1 ■24'%'hip, inflationary federal deficit 1 Am FIhv M 6 US J3l,i 33 33 +4-1 1 HouslonL HouslnnLP 1 32 43 42 42%..-42% ... UMC 1;MC Ind .CO 51 32!, 32% ll'i] 33% 11>4. . . 23.40-24.60;j ' good and choice I deficit Keystone K l 9..1535 10.20 10.20 two for one. As a result, I r A irnmo 1.30 13« 53f'« 53V4 35^;'/t '*'1% 4-l«; Howmct Howmct 1-20 36 05% 93% 9595 +1%+ 1% L’n L’n C C arb id e 3 4t7 4!)% 48'4 4H% — % * i choice Sep 1,251,^ l.24-?i 1.25i/„15% I.1.24(424I/2 and the potential borrowing,!irrowing I Keystone K-2 7.92 8.71 , ’i 2114 ... 470-535 lb heifer calves and short 92 8.71 ceived another certificate for i Am Hnip .50 36 67»-j 67 67S'-J ++ % HuntFds H unlFdi .50b 23 41 % 4U4 41',;41'4 — % Un Klee 1 30 V 53 23',4 2374 23% ^ and short Oats needs of government thatlhat are 1Keystone S-2 11.3535 12.38 12.38 additional 100 shares. The lett A m lm rit 1,10 9 IflTi I8>i 1«>4‘4 ...... Hupp CpCn .17f 204 R% ^ 4 8%8% —— % % UnOi UnOilCal I 40 57 54'-^ ,33!4ll 3^% 54% t4- % y , 23.80-2.5,30. | Am M Fdy .90 164 33«,; 3l»i 3314% + 4- t,; IdnhoPw IdnhoPw 1.50 25 31% 3131% 31%...... Un Un P P a c 1 80a 44 3f»»4 39% 3*?% + % I Dec .71^’i .7114 .7!'/j'l '/2 .71'/„ -71',k making the immediate impact. impact, Keystonei S-3 9 9232 10.83 10.83 from the company said that, AMet Cl 1.00 43 S’ '/. 5 l!i 52 +4- % Ideal Ideal Cc Cem 1 40 19% 19 1919 — _ % I/, Un Un T Tnnk 2 30 1 71% 74''. 7 4 ', 4- % Mar ,7P,i .71'^ .7114'Wt .70% .70%! vvhat is especially disturbingsturhing IKeystone S-1 7.2222 7.88 7.88 I wLsh, I can exchange that cc Am Motor* , IOR 13^ 13 13»i 4 — — U % m III C Cent rnt 1 50 7 71 71 7171 — — % % Unlr( UnlroyA l 1.20 13 43!4 4 3 'i 45^4 4- % May .711, i .70% .711/, .70-’,;; AmNGof 1.90 34 3 7 ^ 37 37V^^ 4 4-- »4 % Imp Imp Cp Cp Am 87 7% 7% 7%7% 4- 4- 14 >4 Unit> U nltA irL in I 160 62 61'4i iii; 61%iii — », DENVER l/'s ■70-’/:i to municipal officials is that thal es- International1 Fund 18.1717 19.65 19.65 tlficate i for a number ctt certi Am New t 1 4 23«; 33 35 —— % InaerRon IngerRond 2 34 50 5050 50...... UnitAirc Unit> 160 68 ft3'4 83‘ 65 ■ 83-f 2ii 4-2‘ 4 DENVER (AP) (USDA)—Cat-)A)—Cat- Jul .701,^1 .70(4 .701/^701^ .70 isential projects are beingg forced 1Life Insur. Invest 6.9535 7.60 7.60 cates i of smaller dcnominatior Am Photocpy 303 lo t; lor^ l O t4 J . .; .. InParid InParid S Sll 3 49 35% 35% -33%35% ...... Unit U nit Cp 50g 4 11% IMJy Jlii11% — 1* % tie t l 25; calves none; hoRS)gs none;none: Sep .70'^ .70'/s .70i/„0(b .69'/^ .69'/^ to wait. "If'the federal govern- I Am Smell 3a 34 fir?; 63^ R9T^i _ — ij % JnsSAm InsNAm 3.40 3! 60% 60% 60%60% —— %% Unit Unit Fruit I 56 54*, 53*, 54',^ + i govern- Manhatinn 11.1616 12,20 12,20!' Would there be any advantai Am Std 1 fil 3fl'; 3«s; S') +4- n R Infrrlk.Sl InierlkSl 1 80 9 31 30!, 30!430!4 — — % M UGn* U Gn»Cp 1,70 42 80% 80'/* !i 8 0 W80 j------%.^. " Jihecp 3()0; receipt.s I'n.sufficientsufficient Rye 'ment cannot cut spending,”ending,” tMass. Inves, Growth 12.98)8 14.18 14.18 In j doing so? -A m T & r 3 20 «6S S lli Sl'.i Sl*',• — — U % IHM IHM 4.4( 4.40l» 33 583 577 5S3S3 4-3 4-3 Unit U nit 1 MM I 30 85 28i,4 28 2 2ri ^ ';4 + + % % for fc a market test. Dr'C 1.19 l.lR-1,;; 1.18%S7{, l.IK'A1.18'A (hey say. “we can afford1 lo do it Mass.f Invest. Trust 17.28 18.88 Am Tob 1 135 33’, 31»; 2 V ', •;•; Int Int Mnrv Mnrv 1 «0. 34 3« 35%36 36 ...... US n->rox US I ’a 12 31 3(1 30% 30 -4-% >4-4- >4 28 18.88 A. None that T know of. Tv AMP Inr 51 !»»i !»?.'; , — Inl ..impMmrr 1 100 3:»> , ‘1'';‘1''; ..• .., • . US US 1 Inrt 70 48 3R'4 2S%14 28»; 28»4 — ’4 — Va ^ M;\r 1.2.114 1.22% 1.21>/43',4 I.22^s1.22% even less. Our projects are vi-‘t vi-;Kationnl Growth 11.6959 12.27 12.27 100 - share certificates take i Amprx Corp 34\ nt>, , — — >. ». lm i.ii Nuk N uk : KO 11111% H i:', jo'1%0'1% 4 i 4’ , 1 ’ t , ’s t ’S 1 J.li.rs 71. 17 :*.% 3'.%1? 3'.',t — U ' OMAHA M.iy 1,26 1.25’ i l,2lin I.?.".-!.', 1.2.5-1.', tal, . |rI Kational Slock 9.24!4 10.10 10.10 less 1 space in your lock bo« thi Am phrnol ‘0 Rnr ^’.i, , 41*, % 'ln .l I'ml‘« .k r ts 4'| :i 101% 0 %10...... % |l>s|MvMi...... llislM MO 201 «il% S5''j S3'; •♦'% I -7 I If Ihe liigli rales conlinuc. I Anacond fi:h 1' 4 ASL, % — %’h | mr n r r.M>r.M) I r c r % r % 27%2:’...... ‘i r s >Sen.-lt M. 4.1 h2% f 'I'I 'i .'!r! «.J% ti%' + 1 '« ONT.Mi..\ (AP) (usn.\)—c.mic,)_C :,,|ile -lul ■ ------1 27^ I 27 •onlinuc. f'utnaiii 10,4818 11,58 11,58 ai bundle of certificates. Ankrn Thom 31 IT 111', IJ’,•4 ...... lint .1 lilt l\I I \ I I '.0 -n 1; > ■, 1 M l, 1 M>,M>, > ♦ \ ' . ' II'S ' S '• s t r r i : >(\ 71 - 4 ^ , ■*’< * ♦ % % 1.5(10; I. talvcs -}(M), 1 a uI g K llh ■I *'(• I -Se|) ------■------! ninre ami innre t ilies,. luv^tuu ns ' r, lcvisi(iii Elcc. 11.1414 12 12 I4 14 ‘ ‘ (.Mr. Doyle will answer on ArchDan 1 r.0 - f; .'.-i 'i.p, + a, I' inv.i I'sji'I'sji^ : -:i : 31% 21% '.’t■-’I', ', -* ■♦ % '» iniv< I'mvOlM 1 40 \< *'■\ V* ~ **7 'iU.M'is — and hcilci^ ily;^ titAil o’.i-. ------— ji.ind -.cliiiol distruts mav have Io:V'aliieIn:> 1 me liunine .S-1 7,49 i A rniro Sit 3 ’ 2 5 1 TiP, T)! •,' 1 .v.. .V.. ; ; | I] I| I 1 I Ui Ui I 1> im ^' % :.i. ' . ^ - 1 — 1 ^ . I ■ I 1 H) H-. M 7,49 representative letiers of gener Armour ] bO M\ 3<'.j 3.1| .1 r u ,-l< J %|Jr«linMnii 1 Jnl.nMmi 2 '.'0 T>l r*'i% .'i'*% ^'>%i>% — - '« \ V«-n 3'-% 7“' i 5q ...... -•• •|K 1 102.)-122.t 11j 2.') 2.*>-2i; (}I); slau^h- lim m '•liipiiri repaiis, schools and ur-ur-'\ West. Indus, .Shares 9 11616 9,90 9,90 not i answer phone queries.) Aikhid Oil I 30 n: 31' ;. 311, 31 \% ♦ %, 1 I.1 t.h.\ ) Jolinoli r.O 4T> ‘10% RS% DOl»l +1% +1% VVnJ nJl Ipw I 3(i 34 3!)% 311 .1*1 “ * j | t , ,, V p - Potatoes, Onions.iiw iio renewal projecis. A»4 fi'i % -* ♦ ' ,% I i.1 .1Jill jilLtj^an oj-at .RO , r.7% r«'% ...... Warnl.nmh W arr I f>0 AV\ 4?*4*4 43% '43% *vler lu‘ifl% r.fl%t.0% Ml...... , ....Wan Wan W.-^t 130 33 33% 33‘,'1 32%22% ■* % 'i!2^1..''iO-2j.»l); 2' t.iiiiior. cutleriticr and ID.\MO I .M .LS (AIM-I'.SM— I-'.SMN;! N ; ; Already Ihe very higliest Atl Rich 3 10 7') JOP4 101 101 +•+• >i!.l.)v %!.l.)v \U\U a a 1 -5 1< 33% 33% 3;i%3 ;i\ + -► |\Vo'.tW oM nA lrU 1 14 4i;% 4»i ,, 4fl j*:., “ m utility cows 14.50-16.50. •— Salt's f.o.b. .shippinging pDinlpiiiiu prade municipal bonds, which Atiai Corp m r,^, 5*1 % +4- i;tKai*.r i;t K a i * .r A Al I 84 48»-i 47% 47%47% — — Tk T4 WnH WnUanc 1.10 €1 31% 31% 3'% — ‘Z*, , which Avco Cp 1.30 1*3 54% 53i, S3H% +4- %:Kay«rRo ' Kay*crR< .GO 35 3(V*i 30% 30%3 0 % ...... WnUW nU T rl 1.40 77 33!4 33%ff 3 3 !, ...... i i Hogs 9,000; barrow s and gilts,gilts delivered sales shipping are tax exempt and should g A vnrt .50b 89 4CV* 44 45V^ +1«,4-1% : KfnnccoiKennccoit 2 31 46''4 46% 46T446% 4-4- %% West Westg EI 1.60 359 76% 73% 75% 4- % . make attractive purchasesases nt g Avon Pd 1.40 35 llfi‘; llSU IISIJti — — I 1 « % i' 'K Kerr e rrM Mc c 1.50 22 143% 141% 141%141% —2%—3% Wey< Weyerhr 1.40 38 44% 44 441-44414 4-t %'4 \\ to 25 lower; 1-2 200-220I lb 18.50- . ,, B abckW 1.38 ®5 47^4 4« 4 — % KimbClk KimbClk 3.20 37 60% 60 60*i60*i 4-1% 4-1% WhirW hirl C p 1.60 23 49’4 48%>1 49’4 49’4 4--I- T4Tt 1!18.75; sows steadv to •>5 25 lower Potatoes in Upper Valley, very low interest rates, are sell- S Balt GE 1.52 30 331, 29!^ 29«i% — *4% Koppera 1.40 11 39% 38% 39%39«,4 4- 4- % % Whiti W hite M ot 3h 47 51 49%fi 5 jSJj0 % ...... " ii 1-3 i. 330-400 lb 16.75-I7..50.;q' Twin Falls and Burley distritl^i:.distrit't^i:. inp at more than 4 per cont in- 3 _____—------Beat Fda I 6S ]79 64 €3H 64 4-4- V4 K Kreago re tse . .90 17 7G% 74% 76%76% 4-1% 4-1% WinnWInnDix 1.50 1371 29 28% 28% — H ^ ■ . , offerings light, demandd moder- terest. Lesser quality honrlsifirls fine­f i n A — ^ ------— Beckm an .50 IS 79 7* 78 +4- V4 % K K roger roger 1 1.30 41 22T4 22%22% 22%...... W..... oolw Wool orth I 148 30 39!4J? 30 3? * ...... •■'ii Sheep 500; slaughter classes 38% 4- % W o rth in g 1.50 P« «Q% Cl 4- H rri market sliehllvly strami=j Strong-1 hu'ye r .^-only by dITering 5 per BeechAlrc lb 67 51H 49 % 4-1‘i Lear LearSjeg. Sjei .M 57 3R«/* 37% 38% 4- % Wort *-2jg mostly steady; choice 83-99 lb B 5 per J, Bell How .80 23 70^ 78T4 79 —— W % LchPCen LchPC em .80 19 IS14 W »*«1 3 % •••;;...... 5<®roXeroxCp 1,40 63 378 ^278 378 ...... I...... I.-TPH.;hf';T ■) in h or or d 4 o07.7. cent interest. 7% 4- % YngitSht 1.80 32 32% 33%■1 32% 32«; — — »i_' 4 Ai wnnled flaiipliK*< Kiiiili.s ■’.I .Ml uT' Bendl* 1.40 320 51V 50 60 ——1% l.ehLeh Va) Ind 35 7% 7% V x + V4 Yngi ® min. 100 lb sacks No lA 2.70- Corporalion.s are pavingng more S . Brnfiuet 158 6 H % «H...... 8^ Lehmn...... Lehmn ?-14« : 18 38 37%37». 3 7- %It. — T . *11. Tl l-W------n M l.i;jd U "e'i.lil? V i - i C 7, 24.25; cull and utility shorn B tth s ti 1 5o« 65 i m t « t ;7, ■ V \t. U- L LUFU18 o r r i if " 2.80M------15 5JI^ 53 53 33V4V4 -*■4- V*Vt Conlwrlahtftd C o ^ by The AilociBlrd P r e t. 1967 . shorn 2 ,go; ■m lb min. ,100-3.50;50; No 2 than 6 per cent, which1 is the 5 . — ^------B M m .’TT ir 557 82»; ilV4 a iH% — H UbbMcNLibb.McN .36f 43 *13% 15% 15%15>{ 4- % !4 A AMERICAN STOCK EXCIIANOF,CHANCE S slaughter ewes 6.00-6.50.’ ■ 1..50-1.65; 10 Ib raesl\ sackscks baled highest rates lhat some corpora- BolaeCaiC .25 136 42 4l«^ 41S^ — % LlnaettAf LIggettAM 5 21 73*4 73% 73%71S 4- -I- % ',4 NE Ni;W YORK (AP) - Amerlciine ric an .Slock.Stock - - corpora- S . n i l i r '»»» Borden 1.30 S4 35*i 34S 34li'4 — % LllyCupUlyCup 1.20b 55 33*i 31% 33%33^4 — — %*4 Exch IZxch.ng. .elected noon prlcei: per cwt No lA 3.60-3.85.85. tions Tiave ever paid, but)iit even x BorgWar 3 30 22 55»J 55>4 55*1 +4- H % Litton Litton 2, 2,63f 145 lO H l 103%04'4 10414 + +It S . '• ! '• Net CHICAGO Onions in w estern Idahodaho and I higher rates could develop he- Oi; + »; 4H U Llvingitn vlngiln Oil 330 0% 9% 9% 4- % T CHICAGO (AP) - (USDA)JSDA) — Malheur County, Ore.: offerings i . Brl»t Myer 1 69 il«; lJU «1U4 + 4- U% LockhdA 3 20 46 64«; 64 64M — — % Aero]Aerolet .!0« « 30' 39'i 30 H „ offerings 1 fore the end of this year. l.60« 36 3414 J3L? 34^4 +14-1 LoewiTbLoewiTh .35g x89 109% 1W% 109%OHW 4-5%-H H AA l.x iu x M . ,IOe 10 S«I4 5H414 56'4 S»'4 -. <4 H Hors 500, butchers mostly mostlyi I light, demand very good;ood and| nnd I As these inerest rates5 rise It c 11 Budd Co .10 tM 22^4 20t; 22144 +l*i+ J« i LoneS CeiCem 1 65 19*; 19% 13'i — li Am Am F Pelr .CSj 2« 171', H 'J”, 17',i 17'.. -. 14 '4 .sl steady, instances 2!> lower;iwer; 1-21-2^ market slightly stronger;er; 50 Iblb has heecmie commop for muni- 3fiU -H',4 ArkLG.i l.to S 3«>4 3"'.i 3»H Vt ii Bullard I »2 3*'4 37S 3 7 ^4 — H Lone.SGa Lone-SGa 1,13 175 2 6 ^ 3i% 26% 4-1% ArkL i^^-ie-Ti.ie 100-225 Ib 19.2.'i-I9.75; aroundiround 75 .sacks No 1 yellow sweet Span- ' Pulf>v* -70b 23 3I?4 31i; 3 tS; 4. % H LongliLt LongULt 1“16 38 2674 26% 36%36li 4-* % Atam Ai.mera Oil 453 • 1 l l« « 7.H « 7-16—1.16 *■ eet Span- cipalities to postpone projects.^roTec?s. I , I gP ffiflS S jffSSSS Burl Ind 1 30 S3 40«: 40^ 40U4 4- *4 »; Lorillard 2,50 34 50!4 50% 50%50'4 —— %S A«sd(AndOII ft r. 1«« 4«4 41,114 4'4 4'4 -— '4'4 hi head 210-220 Ihs .nt 20 00;I; 1-3 22D- ish 3 in nnd larger 2 75: 2-3 in Others have found they cnn nt-at- ” I Burnsufhi I t7 I65«i lilt; 163V—i:~ j4 K Lucky Lucky SirSir ,50 .?« 39% 79 35»4 4- -t- % »i Atl««Corp A tlai w t Sfi 3H >'/» 3'.i — -II '» 2.'.25QJbs_i8.75-19.5fl; 2-3 240:260240:260 Jh 4.40-1.60; w hite globe 1^ 3 in ■ ■ Kl«a:v^w3;«I 41 5»;‘ - j U ‘ **-S»r4.I 4- ^ tS Lukena k S ;. 5 Sti I 29 38% 37% 37'■»JT T— S^^r Tlarn.n«rnV4“’Tifg------■«—Jl t r -J3------M---- . t' -‘■J* ■7 ; in tract no bor-r-f>W4»rft-, literallv,rally, al at ir , f—OU&vU... CHIumH 1 30 33 4B« J9H 40H4 + 4- H % Macke M acke CoCo .30 10 17»i 17% . 117?4 7 % ...... Braxin r .illU P w I 101 13!i 13 13'i 1315 % 18.2,5-19.OQ; sqw.<: steady;ady lo .1,15-3.25. Ihe low rates their state laws CampRL 4i« 4 20U 20 30 —— H % MaCyRH M acyRH 1-60 5 69»4 69 6969 — — %U Rrlt Brit Pet 4«p 1 I 1M6 « 11-1« I 11-16 -. '4 54 .st strong; 1-3 .130-400 Ib .sows)ws 16.7,'i-16.75------penpit them to, pa\’. 3 Ij Kimtueky I f antccn .80 38 24^1 34\4 34H4 4- 4- H % Mad Mad FdFd : 3,23g 23 26% 26t^ 36%16W 4-* % ' i Camr CampM Chib 36 6 7>i 7 '4 -H -l« 57 — C n So Pet 76 3>i 3'1 3 3«.s'V -. '1 ' 17.50; ‘ 2-3 4.'i0-.50fl Ihs 15i.75-16.5(1: 7,'i-IC5n; This is the second straight ! Whisky I CaroPLf 1 34 46 36X4 3«H 36T,4 — U >.t MagmaCM agm aC 3.60 11 57«^ 57 57 — % Can 5 straight | i WKlskV C aro T liT .M 319 37t>; 36ii 37«i4 4-1‘i +l«i Magt^av* Migt^av* .80 150 4(5. 45% 45?4 43% — — *i % Cdn Cdn J.v e lln »7 «4 61'!J «'4 «'4 -— ‘i'i 2- 2-3 500-550 lbs 15.2.5-15.75. CHICAGO r , . , _ p 761', _ I'. C ineram a 143 or. «H 9>; * '.4 year now that rates haveVO been ,3 ! C arrier Cp 1 35 57»; 56^ 56*JI ——1^ 1% M arathn 2,40 37 7fi% 76I4 76% — i Ciner Jf,* * Cattle 4,500; slaughterpr sleerssteers CIIICAGO (AP) (USDA)—Po- r cnu.se ^ ^ CarterW .40a 55 IH i 18 ]8H4 4-+ %M M ar Mid 140 10 32% 32% 32%33>4 4-+ % CirjT. Cirj-wlde RII 57 3 S 3'/. 3 'i ...... higher; laoies arrivals 31; on trackI 104;ini- delay or c.iuse C*»« »I 33 \9>l 19^ 19S4 -f4> ^4 % M arquar .35g 103 18 16!, 17%17H 4- -I- %V, Creole Creol 3 60. II 35>; 35»i% 35 35»;% + + V4 14 aand i heifers 25 lo 50 higher; • rack HH. postponement of municipalpal pro- » W ' / CaterTr I 20 61 43»; 43U 43U4 — — K % M M artinM artinM i ar 1 301 33% 33»; 23t/,J3'/, — % D Data ata Com 7 16>J I6>i li 1 6 » '5k ;...... •■’it.. n prime i 1,200,-1,350 Ib slaujjhter total1 U.S. shipments 261:Jia. sup- jccts, and from Ihe market’scet’s ap- £ fc ' C elane.rCp 2 439 .65 63ii *45;; ■*’ + %%l M M ayDStr ayDStr l.*0 64 3C% 36% 36%36»! 4- -I- % •; EauilEaullyCp ,16f 316 5<1 514 S’i H ' :1 4 28.25- plies light; dem and good;^ mar- ____ Cencn Int 30 7J 50 49 50 4-4- U % M Maytag aytag : 160. 11 38% 37% 3737 %—V,— %H Farg, 5'4% sA 5>4+3 + 3 1616 Jt steers yield grnde 3 and 4 28.25- I " ;i Pearance now the same: condi- - -fr r?IIT-SV-t-60----40______M fCall■ . . . . . McCall ,4<\b 3 32*4 33% 33%33V4 4-+ »4 '4 pelmiFelmont Oil 11 13j '3^ * 'J ' i 2929.00; mixed choice, andk1 prime ketI for russets firm; round reds 1968- . _____ 4 4-1 M rU onli ,h-----H4— * « • - 48% .49%49*-4 ■♦■ 4- S % Frontier Front Air II 33*. DJt 33*. — I , w early 1968- . Cerro 160b .9L fS-i _44% 45^ 4-1 MrlJonD’ i 1.150-1,'3.50 lbs 27.75-28.25:5: ch o ire'fire'stead y ; carlot tr.irk sales:Ies: Wis-WIS- Jf conditions worsen youou may Cert-teed 80 30 i«U 1«S I«Ua 4-* 14 !4 Mead Cp 190 83 40 39«4i K ' ...... 3«% ..fien Gen ------3---- U.___...... orin ■> In consin russeis, 2.75. C eitnaA 1 40 10 49 491/.- Vt49 a; + M rlv Sh M dv IRO Sh 11 77% 76 7676 — —IS 1% Giantr.lantVel .40 H, «!i «•; »■,—i-iJ 1. ______expect these smallest of our ^ ^ ______\ _ CFI S tr 80 44 I9U |»*4 i9«44 4-4 . *414 MerckC MerckC 1.40a 34 M»i 8»%I«»» 4- -I- % S riotdf (loldtrrld S!J lOJ, 014^ “ }••.■*■■*••+ ,»i 4 4 27.00-28.00: infxcd Rood;ood and and ...... Che* Otiio 4 6 6«V, 4 4- 4- «/, «; M M err err Chi Chap .S " 33% 33K 3.^‘I". , + % >4 C.tGt D Ha. Pet «6 41; 414 4 t. . . . . , ™■^lA’prnmeiuiil— mills —to liowi ChlMil StP I 10 45t^ 43',4 4514I + 4- *, % MC,M MGM 1 1 J30b 18 60>; 59‘., S9%!»>4 — — % r.uir Gulf Am ( p 104 9 S 9 ^ ,|J «'4 V ■.- 'i choice 9001,150 lbs 2.5.75-27.00: louder than the housewive'slewive’s o ■ ~ ^kU~~ 13‘ i -f S (luIfR etrc t h 37 36% 3.\11I 3614 36'4 *■ S s choice c l and prime 900-1.050^?050'°ib Ib FUTURES C hPneu I *0b S 46 45!, 45»4 • — — «4 % MidSolMil MidSoUlil .76 66 23% 23»4 27‘ i + H GulfR IH following quolatlnnsons werej were howled last year aboutJt high £ ; ^ Chi RI Pac 21 3!H 30 31 4-1 MinnMMMmnMM 130 87 91% R9% »0*iI0>; — — % S Huikjl lu .k y o ,30g 31 31 20’.J IIj 31; V . li . . choice 900-1,0.'iO lbs yield Erade ------Chtj*Ge«fl lh ------1 4 ~ w 4 —47----- 37144 « . »4 MtnnPLtMmnPLt 140 - iO 23% 211, 23U1311 + % S HycorHvcon M(» < 3H; 3U»* 30% 2H; — + 'i U 2 to 4'25.75-26.25; mi.xed'Cd good cood | Pi^vtded b>* ^ -W - McRobcrts-crcoDcrnr stepped on economical- C hryiJer 2 235 5J’4 53 S3«i4 44- - %K Mo Mo Kan Kan T r* 34 17% 17«; 17%I7'.4 4-+ % '» HJdrflijdrometl 30 30'i 30>4 30«. — 'i 2 and Co., Twin^^Ils. lomical------CIT Fin 160 115 3««4 35% 36 > > % >4 MobllOll MnbilOil 1 80 il8 44% 43% 44H — % '4 Im impel per Oil 3a 3 61% » l'4J _ T «'*4 " t — ,*• choice a r 24.50-25,50. ‘ . ly. these municipalities?S will will • — ^ CttleiSvc 1 «0 63 30>4 49»4 49Ti■ 4-4- % «i M M ohai^o ohai^o 1 63 18«4 17% J>*«17*; — — %*4 ItramI.ra m ( o rb 4 7*1 714 7>'. + 4 ;Mughter Maine Potat^s ClevEini IM 30 38 - 37«, 37»;i — — >4 % MonsaV Mon«aV JJ ^ O b 156 4S% 48% 48%l««. % '4 Kal.er K «lir Ind Sn 16<' 16144 ,1*14 ,Kt _4 _14 14 Sheep 400; wooled sl.iuphter w Close '^‘■'■•'•''ni politically, esp^cjally in CocaOiH 2 10 - 33 124^ IMH H MoniDCTr -t' M MoniDCT 1-52 R5 3n», 30 30JO — — 1.J McCnMrCror*, «1 * '"1 9”. »*i »*i ■•,■ llambsla aVid ewes lairlv active; 2 >44 ■> I.S political year such as now is Colg P^Im 1 59 43»; 43»4 43^a 4l+1 Mont Pw 156 30 2t’, 26>; 795:I” ; — — % M M rid. rlilJJun <« 31 MI4 Ml'i;■ 3«'.4 ’7% —r,i't ’.4 l couple „ part lots high choice' andll NOV VTo" ' T ^ ’r25 CoIhnRad .10 74 93’, 93«,...... 93 M...... ontW ard MontWarc 1 110 3414 23% 33*4I3>; — — ’4 '4 M MirhS irhSut .10, 33 7>i 7«i 7>. — >4 ro 2;70 *’''f"''<^ ^ ______CoIorntG 1 60 3r 43'4 42S 43S4 —— %H Morrell Morrell 1« 43« j 43% 43>iI3'4 -► %>. Mnlyb M olvbdrn 3« ■H'i 44 ‘ 44».44% — ••. , pprime r 90-100 lb wooled slaughterdaughter ^'O 2.70^ CBS 140b 335 61 59*, 60 -_ 1 % U4 M Motorola otorola 1 «« 133% US 132%13',; -^3% ■ .3', N N rw ew P Patk Mn 113 9'4 » 1 9‘4 m' * t S I’ jn lam bs 25.00; choice nnd prrfne ' Col Ga» 144 33 27T4 37^4...... 37»^' Mt...... St TT Mt 1 24 St TT 11 33% 23 33|4!3!4 — — '4 Pancc Panconftt Pet 11 1'4 I S I'-J ■► '4 oe xedTood 3.28 ComlCre 1 HO 33 33S 32>4 33'i4 4- + >4 % Nat .Nai Alrlin Alrlin 60 107 fif)% F0% W’« 80% + + '4 % RIC RJC Group 33 3 3 3 ■' 3 "J 8.5-105 lbs 24.00-24.50; mixed good 3 2^ Credit Club Has ComSolv 1 :0 84 3714 35*4 36%, 4-1%4-lt; Nal Nat Bi*cBuc 3 17 47% 471; 47%17'J + % S Scurry f u rr Rain 43 33>i 33'ii 33'i 3 3 'i aand r choice 22.00-23.50. as ISiTnHJJI/w ComwF-d 3 30 39 46U 46, % 46', Nal C.in Nat 30 C.in 11 3r% 3r.», 33I.'*. , —- % SiRnal ,-;.Bn.l0ilA 1 93 31>S 3«; 35'i ■* S Com»«t 90 50’ « 49^; S0 ‘,, -*-1% + 11-4 NaiCa^h NaiCa^h 130 144 113% 110 l l lIS % —4% —<'4 Slalh.m Siatha In.t 4 5l‘l »1'4 5I», '. , Report Meeting Con E dit 1 80m 137 33S 33«i 33«4i — % N Dairy* 1 SO 124 37% 17 36^4 4 - 37 % SvnlexT Svnlei p 4fl 53 6^,14 M*44 Sl'*: 65'i * +% T. CATTLE FUTURESES ^Woman Injured A report on the Burley Credit ConHlecInd 1 51 44% 44% 44%, _ — % «, Nal Nat Di»t Di»t 1 RO 30 <2% 43 4313 — — % '4 Techn Technirnl 40 16 J5'4 24%• 25 -•■; The following quotations were C/wiFood I 40 33 53H 54% 55%, +4- *4 *4 Nal Nal Fuel Fuel 1 6R 9 30% 30% 301%IO'-4 — — t/, 4 64% — t.4 HlRh I-ow„ Close , HOLLISTER —A Northridge, ContAirL 40 269 2714 2«% 27 — — % % N N * * Steel Steel 3 50 :«l 4^% 41% 49% + % f l - . 0 flc |Calif., woman received minor in- Grill. i n i e r o c t 2 7 1 0 27.00 27.05 iv Con4 Can 2 18 S5<; -55 SS'i, +4- % *4 Nal Nal Tea Tea .80 21 13 14% 14% —1 '4i: \J'Over the Counter Oc S 215 VtI juries hut did not requirere hospi- hospi- The installation banquet *. Conl Im 3 2il *0’ 4 *0 *0%, + % N evada P f2 8 37% 37% 3I'!? 7 % . - t % ' QuoUtlona - from K A S D at.t .ppr^.l-approxi- DecD( 2RA2 26.15 26.32 [J ;up truck scheduled for 7:.10 a.m. o Oct. c T l27 i ^ Bh' WHsly jSSBfc -*Conf Oil 2 60 46 77H 76K 77 + 4- % % N N ew ew brry brrv .30* f.3 3-»‘4. 3^%ii" 3!’% 4- • mat#ly % 10 a. m. All bJd» *r« lnt«rda*larlnt.rd~in, Feh 2.V77 25 .155 ^e 25 enj'alization .501 when her pickup truck Conirtkl Data 129 13M, 136% 137%, +1% +1% NF.ng NF.ng El Kl 136 30 33% 25%# 1* 25% V'% . . .bid*. . , Inlard*al#r quotatlona do not In- , n and camper went out ofif controlcontrol was di.scus.sod. Officers to bebc Cperln 1.20 33 S6U . 56 56%I 4- % % NYCentNYCent 33.12a fA S i April 2.5.75 25.-10 2.5.,45l" . . . o f i p ' KTafWrr 7 TO S3 2«% ?0%‘!.»* 20% ^ P* -K clud« retail markup, mark down or n rojjed about noon Thursdayrhursday installed ^uring the banquet at Coen Pd 1.70 ‘ IM 4rT» ’4IU 41% ..... NTaf M T . ^ _ I cfommUtlon.% , Juno JU 25.80 25 50 25.6J) , ' CorGW 3 50« . •« i41l4 344 344 + 4-1 l NorflkWHNorflkW .I 6a 8 103% 103% 103'» — % Asked ______a = mile north of here. the Holiday Inn are-Nanr Moon,Moon. Cowle* SO ’« 15% 15%...... - 1 5 t4 NoAmRock...... NoAmRf>c 2 91 37% ^f% ' 37 ~ .■ 4- % Bid Asked s.%id the president; Mrs. Faye Kemp, t — %14 NoNGa* 2 40 33 4R% 4«% (4«% — % A lb c 14 12.601/j Idaho State Police said the CoxDdcai 50 56% 56 56% NoNGa* »'t — ■■ Albertson’s 12.12V5 I 2 . 6OV3 jck and i vice president; Mrs. Leonard CrouseHind T 19 36% 36 ‘36t4 4- % % Nor Nor p Pac a c 3 60 5 57% 57% 5>%i r ’ —7 %.,; TEquity p„,,j Oil .11.00 .12.00 ¥ -1 - 1963 Ford pickup truck andj' . s s r — — + 74 N oStaPw 1 60 43 3n 2T% 29 , +*% . . Crow Coll 2f ' 23 SOH 50 5fl«4 4- 74 NoStaPw U m B utter and Eggsl^ggS c camper went off the shouldcrlshoulder i Emerson, secretary, anrf Mrs. Crown Cotk - 71 «5H *5^4 ...... N orthrop 1 50 37»4 36% 36%is — %S F First ir S t Sec. Corp. 31.00 32.00 -I the road Betty Jo Stark, treasureil •CrownZe 2 20 47 44 • 43% 43% — 14 % Nw Nw it it Airl Airl .76 >.7 103% M% . 99 , Z’i' —3% pFir.'it j ^ c t Sec. Invest. G.-SO 'V.OO , r ftp r road, back onto the road i Crflc Sti IJO 23 ..U H 23% 23% _ — «4% NWBanNWBaii 1.90*1 « 51% 51% 51% — % ■7™ CHICAGO (AP) — Butter arid “ off again, cau.sing thele camp- Mrs. Grace Hanel. president,Dsident, „ , , §1*0 *“^ Cudahy Co CS J2% 13%...... 13% Norton...... I Nprton 50 132 : 48% 47% 47%?’4 — — %'4 C Garrett ja iT Freightl. 21..SO 22.50 about ab steady; wholesale, buyingBuying PJ. ,[,p truck[ick bed.bed 'conducted the Thursday break------— • Corn* Tub 37 16% Ut4 16>^ ^-4. % N orw ich J.301 33 91% 90% Jl% ^ IIdaho d a h l Power Pfd. fiS.OO C-S.OO pr priccs unchanged to 1 lower; j I^rr,.'^linp Mnr;. W.iUinms.-ims.--_J 4.i. D « r e I.tOa 39 t J I i «3% 63% ...>*• Oil*O ti. Elev E lev 2 44 42% 43% 43% - «4 , , ^ back onth thc road andd rolled FORI FAST SELLING RESULTS P elM n ta I IS 34 * 3»% 36% 37 4 - -^H 4 Oulb Oulb MM ar ar -86 M 26% 15% 26%*14 +-. %'J RO Rogers gC Brothers 22.00 23.00 Eggs1 steady; whole.salelie buy-Duy- , ,pp coming to rest in DeltaAir IJO llf 106H ‘...... Owenalll Owenalll 1.3S '29 56 % 56 54* —IV4 Silver C ilv e Star Queens ..IS .43•43 ing inp prices unchanged: 75 per .. 5 instantmt replay DenRGW I 10 16 1 9 ^ 1*% 1 9 % ...... Pac P acG G -^1"^l 140 335 33% 32 33% — % D«tEdi« 1.40 - - 75‘ J f 27% *37% ____. . ._ P*c Pac Ltg Ltg 1.50 45 38% 38% 38%(14 4- + %14 MSierra C r r Life 2.87V4a 3.50 3.50 cent cei or better grade A whileswhi'^e.s - LOOKING FOR AV Det Ste«! .66 t n 19% l u I 19% 4-^ %% Pac p « c Petn P e tm l '3M 19»A 19W— >S'4 S- \ l T'4 t \ Surety Life - G.50 7.007.00 30.3 0 . m ixed 29. mediumms s 22,22, DiamAlk 12* • }3H 13^ _— iU i PacJ>wL PacJ>wL 1.26 17 .3314 33 33'.i 4- U ^ . Dlaney .40b IS lOI »|it4 101 4 4 -lS - l \ PacTA PacTAT T I 1.30 23 34% 34 34I ‘ —1 %4 '''®st ^ e .s C Coast Airl. 15.00 15.75 15.75 standards sta 25, checks 18. SPOT METALS CABIN DomeMia* •• 22 44« 44U--44S H-H- U H P*nASul PanASul 1.56^ 277 3 7 ^ 36%I S 37% + 1H 4-1% _ ■ , , ...... NEW YORK (AP)—Spot non- Dow Oua >2# 40 U% t3U S4S *► ^4 . ^ P*n.-A "AmV m v:40. J3 t 36 25% 25% — % ___ __ - Dretalrwl 1.2S 10 MH MU 34% 4> V4 V4 Panh Panh F.PF.P l.fd ■«» 3214.33% 33% — % ferrous metal priccs Friday:iday: TYPE HOMEE i>nk* Pw 1 2# «ft J3H . 33 13% + + % % ParkeDav P ark eD av la *7 30 39% 39% 4- % Falls M arkets Copper .18 cents a pound.nd. Con-Con­ duPont 3 7Sg 46 174 170% )724 4-1% 4^1% P*«b p*ab Coal Coal I ' 12 44% 44% 44% .. T w in F alls necticutI Valley. Dun Lt l.fO • 31H 30% 31V6 4 4-- % H PennDi* PennD i* .60 65 37>i 36% 56%;% —^ »4 14 — , ■ D yna A m . .4* 142 lOi^ 16% 16 <4- H P e n n e 1 y I 60« l> 66% 67% 64 -» % I.ead 14 cents a pound.id. New'New UNDER . . . $ 4 ,0>00 0 0 Fatt Air .S6 . ISf 49*1 »■ ...... CI.OO * foundation, c^eor tpcn con«truc-iltru c - EG *C J * I4< 12f% 127 127% ^ 4- C H P«P*K: P«p«k:oo JM 107 38% 01 3f%r% +*% + * H Mixed M ix e d C r a in ...... > .$.tl l.g fio-l 0 -l.9 90 0 [;*« t>lcht Sows ...J ...... —S »I4.50 I4.50 C]s t Louis. T.OAG wi i4 65U 64U 64U 4- 4- s < PcrfFttm P«rfFHm .4If SS 4IK ■<7% 47«4riA —Hi _ i u ^ S o ft ft > W h ite W h e a t ...... /.V..\ii:20 ...S 1 .3 0 Heavy Sows ...... $10.00-113.001.00-J13.00 , 52 ^ pound. NewV York. £ fB « v l^ l .n . 167 U t s • J U Pfi**rC Pfi**rC f- f J t * 65 79 78. 7f%1% 4- 4- s % Coni C o m (IS per cent moiature)e) ..(..J2.35 2 .3 5 EGGS I ■ •* tafctrtm U St •ISU 3 ^ 3>M 4- HKi piMtpD J.4^» ‘ 3< 71U*>70V 70%4- H 4- H BCANS X^rIL a rs e A A ...... v41...... Silver 1.740 por Troy ounce, OunCC, - FINANCING ARRANGED riP aao N C . 1 , JJJ 33% 33% 3 2 %2 '^ - IZ Phlla Phila El E l 1 1 64. .'3SS 3H ; -38% 39' — %H S m a ll R;»ds ...... /.Sft.OO.../.Sft.OO L Larce a r A ...... J39J3a N New York. Em er EJ I.Ct 9.M%4 66% 66U— U i i Phil Rdg I 1.C6 Sf 67% 66% ^%:% 4 4-- %%: : pPinks i n k » ...... $ A .W .w M e e t d iu m A A ...... ^ 1 Quicksilver 487.00 nominal pe,r Ead Jolwaon Jl JIU 17% 3»% >*> t4% iI Phi’MorrP hi’M orr 1 1.46 35 48% 48 4f + 4^ > 4 4;Great lG re a t Northern ...... $...... $7.25 7 .2 5 Me« M e d iu m A ...... ^ « inal per BulI*r-Bro».— Ph- 733-25261526 eimJKk RR U i % t % «Vi — S— ilP S bilP iU Ph eiU t P2 e t 3.46 t l M% S»%% ♦4^ %H«Pintoa iP ln io a ...... $8.00(8 .0 0 .' \ ' ■ • ' ' ^ Oct.'13-14. o T967 , Tvdn FqI ...... ^— — ^ .._ ■ ■. ^ ' ,^i ••. ■., V ' T>«n Fall* tlmes-New* '1 3 '■ - ' " ' " " ' f ^— - — •<» .■ :j-- . ; . , . :i, 'i . _ 'V- •■ N /■ - 4 \ . . ■ . • ' ^ -t • '■ ■J . . , . •'* . i 'I ■' .• ' ' ' . ^" * '

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Idaho-ISIJSU F roshI TT< eam s Pf’dTo C ollidel e , Trelevision e l t Schedule.IS lies ...... Saturday,ay, OctoberOci 14 _ .Friday, OOctober c t o b 13 X ...... SPORTSS SPECSPECTACUnARS T/ I T Noon, 3, 4, 7B and 11—Collegeollege footbaU foot brings the Universityy of b e s t BE;tTSS FOR IMOVIES In S hriiie1ft T ilt H ere?re Saturdayrdav N ight.M. j Idaho-Montana game. The Vandals pplay the Grizzlies at Missoula,lula, 7' Pp.m., 2B. 8 p.m., 5 and II. —.‘‘Spencerls —.“ Sper Mountain” is a beau- BEST BETSETS FOR MOVrES ' '1 ^pentSpencer and" their brooj of nine,^ whowl live on a mountain in Idaho ^ State tJnlversUy and i- « . J, each play. Coeiir'^Alene sends _ >eck Wyoming. Henry Fpnda and1 MaureenMaureei O’Hara star. r ajong’’'along Dave Beauchamps,!. who 7 '. p.m.. 2SL and 8, 8 p.m,,a,, 7B—7B—“Mirage" stars Gregory peck"'5'°'’ University of Idaho f o t t b a 11 h ; nnd Diane Baker. Peck pTSyslays an aiamnesia victim who becomesmes PROMISINGING SPE SPECIALS coaches get. their-first look at !, J fits the human bowling ball 9 p.m..- 2SL. 7B_flnd_8_=-Ihfi_BeJl_Th«» Rpll Telephnn 11—Super President c 4—:Rawhide to thc Kame.” ^if t J exhibit! exhibition last year. j ’ 4—World of Sports .3—News, Wthr., Spts. c ji 1 8:00 2SL—Flintstoncs c 5—Gilligan’s Island c 4—Nesvs, W thr., Spts. c rin thp nihpr ppd. Trinhn qnnrhrh ^ifH— , iThf'Thc,-gamc—ivril .bfi.ilatri*r.st.inBir-sl.inB t.-..--it — ...... - ■,wJ---- —------2B—Shazi an I c------______7B—World of Snorts ___ _ 11—World of Sports ------TB—'News .' -Wlhr:^------5= N6'wi^:' WIHr.',' SpiV.-C------Norm Thomas believes thereTe ' « from i a Twin Falls standpointndpoint 3—Spider-Man 7SL—Tallulah Bankhead are some boys on his unit whoho WARDV TOONE’^ in that four men off List year's JERRY DUNN 5—Hawaii Calls “ 7B—News, Wthr., Spts. c 4—Spider-Man II—Wild WUd West 8—News, Wthr., Spts. will provide help-for the varsityity ...... , ^will see action as line-ne- Bruin squadi will be enemieslies for . . . will handle tho quarter-irter- 5—Shazzanl c . 8—Rifleman 3:30 2SL—G-E College Bowl, 8—T arzan c 11—News, Spts., Wlhr. next year and feels the youngng backer-fullbackbacker-fi for Ihe Uni-Jni- the firfirst time. ISU hasI Doug bacbacking chores Saturday night 7B—Flintstoncs c *■' 6:00 2B—Wild Wild West c , 0-20 Vandals will be hard hitters. versity iof Idaho frpsh whenlien Flint, who\ probably will seesec ac- whenwhe the Idaho State frosh 8—G-E College Bowl 10>20 4—Movies, "Circus of Hor- frosh 8—Flintstoncs c 2Sl^News, Spts., Wthr.*'• rors," "The Blancheviiie Left to the sideline quarter-er- they memeet the ISU freshmenlen tion atal defensive halfbackick al- meetmet the Idaho yearlings}s at 11—Flintstoncs c 4:00 ’•* 2SL—News and Views c 5—News, Spts. Wthr. backs, it appears the game pitsits at 8 p.np.m. Saturday in Bruhiuhl though he still sin’t completelyipletely BruinBru Stadium. Gamc Umetime 8:1 8:30 2SL—Samson &ath Goliath c c 2B—Custer c M onster" 7SL—Let’s Speak English 10:30 i0;30 2SL—Tonite Show c ISU’s superiority in the back-:k- Stadium. . recoveirecovered from n foot injury. Is 8 p.m. - ' 2B—Space Ghost c 5—Twilight Zone 7B—Monkees c field against an Idaho line' thlat at ------^------^------In tlthe line Idaho has guard ------;;------8—Branded c j.jj 7B—Tonite Show c 3—Journey c 6:15 7SL—Focus on Behavior^ 2B-rNews, Sptif, Wthr, -looks a,little deeper^nd per-sr- re^pected“niuchrespected more for his Flint ICarpenter and tfghtht end SchoSchool product, at center,-, and 4—Journey c 4:24:30 2SL—High Chaparral c ' 6:30 2SL—Tarzan hyjs a mite better. / running a only Scott Swope and evpry ortce in Ran( 8—Tonite Show c . running as a prepster and only Scott £ )rtce in Randy Watson, who playedyed a 5—Space Ghost c 5—News c .3—Off Ig See Ihc Wizardd c 3—Movie, "R eturn of Ihe On what is known of the menlen Saturday will show how his a whilewhilf they’ll be collidingig wilhwith lot ofo tackle for Buhl last year,y ear. 7B—Samson & GolilhI c c 8—Death Valley Days c 4—Off to See the Wizardd c C ,.|y.. ~ _ lrom^iTiEn_sj^ot~dayK, ISU liastas-pa_^ing p a c ing 1'h^J Chris T hompson, now anm ISU idiIdaho has wingback John 8—Samson & Goliath1 c c 3—King Kong 5—Gomer Pyle c ;eay^ ^tackle:...... — ™ -raini 11—MovJe, "Track of the “T ’sficko quarferb^k in ■ry -{fieiRe presspressure on hiinTs spcBay' tackier Manning trom MTTtTd'S’^^TTiglT“fRglf —^ i r Samfion^^&^oltatlt-x=lt-:e=: = =1...... H—Kina -Koni:-...... —. ‘ ■ 7B—Off to See t h e ______^ Cal" Dunne, Boise, wlyf was a one-ne- Rick HullHulbert. Capital of Boise.3ise, ISU also will use Bruce SchoSchool and linebacker - fullbackllback 9:1 9:00 2SL—Birdman c 4—Time Tunnel Wizard c . 10:40 i0;40 ,5—Movie,-’Mun (5fTJ man eaVg last^ear. He wasras who Is is ai an all-the-way threatt on Rathke,Rathkt a Wood River High W anard Toonfc from Gooding.g. 2B—Moby Dick c 7B—Outdoor Sportsmanin 8—'Voyage Thousand Faces" ------3—Moby Dick c 5 ;{5:00 r—News Wizard c 11:00 H;00 2B—Movie, “ Operation 4—King Kong c l"4^rielay“ Ocf. 13,3- ”1967 6 7 T H E y y / i 8—Dating Game o 6:45 7 S ^-F ricn d ly Giant Secret" /E 7-iA/t€S^A/SW S U l 5—Moby Dick c 2B—News ' 7:00 2B—Movie, "Spencer’s 12:0012:00 2SL—Movie, "M en of the U S C ’ s A w a y ,^ 7B—Birdman c .1—News M ountain" Fighting Lady" ^ 8—Birdmao c 11—News Wild Wild West p 11—Birdman c 7B—News 7SL—W hat's New \SLJ Challengers* 9:30g: 2SL—Atom Ant/Secrct 5:30 c.i 2SL—Maya c 7=3®7:30 2SL—Star Trek c Wilt VY W on’t .Squirrel 4—Hondo c ' 2B—Superman/Aqua- 7B—Maya c 8—Maya c 7B—Cowboy in Africa w m P lay 1 , m an c 8—Star Trek c VjCComment On I 3—Superman/Aqua- 2B—Lost in Space c By BOB MYERS i 5—Lost in Space c , 7SL—French Chef f 1 ______—: ,______AssoAssociated Press Sports WriterJl/rlter man c 11—G om er Pyle, USMC | - | 4—George of thc Jungle„ i. cr •'—Jackie Gleason c H is Salary It's challengers' week in tho 11—Jackie Gleason c 3—Hondo c ' • ".KM 5—Superman/Aqua- 8:00 11—Movie, "Spencer’s pj_ • P acific - 8 Conference football°tb“ll nian c 4—Dating Game c PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Wilt war.s^ as the pace-setter in the Mountain" ___ Chamberlain,Cham the 7-foot-l super- " 7B—Atom Ant/Secrct 6:00 4—Newlywed CJame c ------sta- of Ihe Philadelphia '76ers. Pen Knife3 HeHelps Playeriy er Gain r"run for IhC' roses of the Rose Squirrel c 6:36:30 2SL—(jet Smart c . sta- said Thursday he was satisfied Bowl,B ow l Southern California jour- jour­ 8--Alom Ant/ Secret 8—Get Smart c Al' m "neys c y ^ to the Midwest to engagengagc Squirrel c Aiito Safety w“i^with hisi new contract. But if you Notre Dame. 23—My Three Sons c ■ •' want to know how much ho got, 11—Atom Ant/Secrct 5—My Three Son.s-c o , ask thc Internal Revenue Serv­ Semi-Finalsils 0Of Golf TourneyToi ^^hWhile national attenlion isi-s fo- Squirrel c 3—l^wrence Wclk c !5t! ice, n not Wilt. u cused on the big skirmishsh at 10:00 io;oi 2SI^Top Cat 4—Lawrence Welk c Standards fct By TOM REEDY i/.S, U.S. MastersMa champion GfliyGay producedproduce a pen-knife to open3pen nIt gouth'CQufh Bend, and the Trojans at­ "Ask thc IRS,” Chamberlain ns at- 4—Beatles 7—Lnwrcjice Wclk c ...... VIRGINIA WATER. Englandnd Brewerfirewcr aftera three extra holes “P- up. • ' temptempt lo uphold Iheir No. 1 said Thursday. "They'll be get­ (AP) — Gary Player went intoIto in their .If36-hole duel. x^o / Mo. 1 7B—Top Cat 11—Lawrence Welk c r^ng r The American paid for raising nationalnatio ranking and the pres- 8—Top Cat Considered ting most of it." the semifinals of the PicadillyUy It ended endec in a twilipht alterca- the j^siissue. He took a six, while (ijje(rge of their own conference, 7:00 2SL—Movie, "M irage" WASHINGTON (AP) — Cribsibs .Cha Chamberlain, all-time .scoring: Word Match Play Golf Champi-pi- tion over where the hole should 32. ■ence, 11—Top Cat Duld 32-year-old S o y th AAfrican fric a n hhere's e r e ’ the picture on the co■oast: ast: 10:3010;3( 2B—Jonny Quest 8-Movie, "Mirage" and playpens for infant auto giant of the National Baskbetball onshlp Thursday oh a pen-knifeife be/Abe. A new hole had been cul for coollv look a par 4 for the nr' 2B—Hogan’s Heroes c passengers, passci windshields thatliat AssocAssociation, ended a long hold- produced by a spectator to Io- lo- Friday'sFriday’s semi ifinals and the old m a i ^ 3r the UCLA, Washington and Cali­Cali- 2Sr,—Cool McCool fornia arc all 1-0 in Ihe confer-Dnfer- ,1—Jonny Quest j .,, .5—Hogan's Heroes don'tdon’t pop out and roll bars for out seiges< Wednesday night. He cate a hole. one filled in. I . Player, who fell three holes ence 7:30 3—Petticoat Junction c motormotorcycles are among 47 newew signed slgnec it contract rumored to . er. Brewer argued that thc old u„v,i_ h holes ence championship race andd the ,'i—Jonny Quest Defending Champion Player. Brewer Itor behind at the end of the morn- right id 4-Iron Horse c motor vehicle safety standardsrds In the neighborhood of $2.'i0,QJH^ from South Africa, defeateded hole shoulshould be used. A spectator morn- right to meet the Big Ten?n in 4—Am erican Bandstand I If Iho figure is true, then Chani- ___ ing round after Brewer firedired a the R Rose Bowl New Year's Day. 8—American BandstandJ 5—Peltrcoat Junction c thetbe gcgovernment is considering. JJ ~ ^ 67 at I him, was joined in thethc At thisth point, they're lhe chai- chal- 7B—Cool McCool 11—Petticoat Junction c Thexhe proposals, announced■ed berlaibcrlain is among the highest- seniifinals by two of America'scrlca's lengers.lenge 11—Cool McCool 2B—Petticoat Junction c ThursoThursday by Secretary' ofaf paid ^athletes. t>d,| On Thursday, nt a news con- most successful pros, Arnold(Vrnold Southernc;„^| Cal Is 2-0 nnd, like H:0(11:09 2SI.—Movie, "A Connccll-•Cl. 7—Get Smart c TransTransportation Alan S. Boyd,| On Palmer and Bill Casper, and j Ar- 8:00 2B—ManniN c wnuldwould becoine effective In 1909509 ferencference wilh coach Alex Han- Wyoming-Uta:-UtahTilt is" ’• the Bruins of UCI.A, aro! ihelhe >'u> Yaiikei' in King Ar- 8 :t)( nuin and owner Irv Kosloff, the veteran Peter Thomsonson ol of „p,|y iiiiiird tciinisicams I HjLir's Cmirt" .Manni.x c or laitT. laK ' ' num AuMrnlia. | .M.inrii.s c 'lhe 'I'he first federal safctv stand-!(]. owner of last y ear’s NR.A chani- lin tho Pai ific - s afifr fcjur four -B—I.t)nc Ranpcr (,is pion 7(iers, Chamberlain told L* Palmer, the all-time leadinf.eadinn games.game .1—I nne Ranker 7—Mnvie. "Mirage" “'dsards wiMX* i.^suod earlier this year. ' /• newsmen: Features WAne Ranger 11—Mannix c year. for ‘"Vesterday, 1 signed n one- rru.shedcrushed George Knudson ofi[,p,,j_ jrday 7B—American Bandstand 8:31 Cribs and other restraints for '*e ^ ‘jhead-onin I.os Angeles Saturday and 8:30 4—Dealh Valley Days c infants , {'"'‘I’ would be an extension of year, standard, NBA contract, By PAT THOMPSON defense tl that Intercepted five, El£1 Canada 5 and 4. Casper, Ihe nightpjAht as the season presses>s to- 11:15*]•*' -1—Ara Parseghian 99:00;0l 2B—Gunsmoke imam: re.< I'm satisfied that I got a con- low- -who ' lont a playoffYI to^ ’Wtuiiui tl) Ijurnp the laser tiown- drjwir ------5—Road - Run.iw-^------J -M y 1 hree Soiis-c The last tim e Wyoming played ‘"K 32 poi Brewer m the recent, Alcan, „„„ - to 50 pounds who are able to sit Worth,Worth.” »d_ a touchdown by Max Anderson Alcan, one notch in the win-loss stand- 8-Garrison's Gorillos i„,! The phrase, ‘‘.standard con- In Salt Lake City. Utah’s Red- a touchdc smothered Ihc off-form Brucc Ings. upright. skins turned the Western Athle-'ip. anda"d two '- point conversion pass smoinei 5—Jackie Gleason c The proposed amended stand-id- tract,”tract/ might have been the key. from Rick Shaw to J.D, Hill.p,jjl Devlin of Australia 9 and 8. ,___ 8—Movie. "Showdown at tic Conference football race up-IZ Thom.son, five-time winnerler of , Washington Hu.skies, hav- ’ 4—Movie, "Love Wilh ^a ard calls for “rearward facingng ChamlChamberlain has claimed the rc- side down with a 42-3 victory.rV Stone has passed for six touch- .V’” from upended previously unbeateneilen ...j, Abilene” Proper Stranger" , In- server clause, binding a player ' Ihc British Open, cam c from J}^ “I their ":«-1-NCAA Pre-game g.j, ' infant seats, forward facing In- server downs and 1,032 yards. , in vic- Oregon State, can improve their 9:15 2SL—Movie, "The G reat fant .seats and portable cribsbs loto an NBA club for another ______W yomly came int^o the 1965^ —^■'i^onn, in a 17-3 loss lo Mis- five holes down for a 1-up vic- 'J'^egt 4-NCAA Pre-game game undefeated and had been topy-over-Robcrto-dcVtncenzorj^zo oT f^CQrfL in n -g am e with O regnn ______Im poster" - ^'ndand piplaypens . , . ” ** year.year, 'was dismissed by thc 76ers :souri. and Brigham Young lurfi- [British Eugene, and Stanford and 8—Garrison’s Gorillas be last year in his case. The movo regarded as the,conference fav-, ' cd= . in•• Iheir poorest offensiveI Argentina,Argenti Ihc .reigning British ^ New cars apparently would be y‘ orite. Brigham Young ended up i;^t Open-king. - WashWashingion Slale, each 0-2 in thc 9:30 .3—Hogan’s Heroes c requirrequired to have' fittings so suchch alloweallowed him lo make a deal with p? showings of the season last Op.en-*i loop, face off at Stanford. " ^-1Chico State devices could bc installed by teams In Ihc fledgling American as champion after Utah started week ' ^ against tough defenses.ses. In th(tho 36-hole semifinals Fri- 10:00 2B—Hurdy Gurdy c device Wyoming’s ^ailspin. ^ lA 0>‘cKon State. 1-1 in tho con- _ _ 8—NYPD ownerowners, a department spokes-;s- BasketballBaske League, he has said. Arizona has not lost lo El Paso■aso day ov(over the 6,997-yard, par. 74/-) ference, feren( Roes outside tho fold 1-1 > The "standard NBA conlraci" The Cowboys are at Utahan since 1957.1957 'Brigham-^ounR last WentworthWentwi) course, Palmer p], .1—Nows, Spts., Wthr. cc man said.s 'The Imer pi^y Brigham Young at 1 Cor- Has Torrid 5—News, Spts., Wthr. c The motorcycle standardrd appanapparenllv wouicl hind Uie big a^nln Saturday. And apain theyey nlflvcd-Qr.cgQnpii,v,.,i nr Slale in 1.9lil andajid play*^plays CasperC and Player m meets e ^ W .,T||jr‘ « f J ------1 — ___ ^ nil renter toliiic-^JC»rfr-iit contrtrrr are undefeated, this time 4 - (T0 lojt lost 35-0.35,0 . ' . Tliomsoriiomson. Casper rallied from ------1.1—News, Sports.^JWthr-____would requiro foot rests. _tQli ^^nlCE from San Jose .Stale plavs at Utah I 2.SI.—News, Sporls, bars i and exhaust system cov-,V- dealmjdealings next year. ------ouer-aU-aod-looking for a- thirdxd ------1--- II ------fihots hack wilh-nifte h o W Slate and University'of PacITic;;!H^assiii^'trrio * rrs. “•‘The Tb< reserve clause has been 1967 WAC victory lhat could A j In T>lay in lieating Palmer for wi’ather ers. JT__ the Anierii’.'m Open <’rfm.-n .it is at 'West Texas State. j]By Thc Associated Press'S 1D:1;10:15 7B—News. Weather TheTho windshield standard, in- resolveresolved." said Chaiiiherlain. - . pive them a downhill run lo iV P c l S S l l l J ^ -----rim vcry ■■'rijri: livr \ -li.ive TI'ctm---- QQ [fjY “ Aftci—thr- :^ea^^llt^,—I’ll ■ lie just------their sccond straight title. 'hetm -—Qijiii-UJTMCk TiV' Sttlser- iirtfl'------and' ' H—NYPD ’ ^ TcirdL^d—TT)—KtTCFp—prTjpn?—from lertdod I “After 5 San F-'rancisco in 1966. wrilttwritten lo describe USC qu artcr-irtcr- Ron Morelli of California's Chi- 10;3( being thrown out of vehicleses like like anyai olher player." : Arizona State begins league Chi- 10:30 2B—News W eather c heing The 36-hole final is schedulededuled back Steve Sogge, halfbackk O. co StaleS form the holiest bat­h-T- .■)—ABC Scope during crashes, would requirere play in a night game at New!W- R eco rd s Ai-c Saturday,Saturda with S4,000 goinging to .1. SiSimpson and pass catcherschers (ery in thc ranks of small col- mountings to prevent pop outs. f Mexico., 0-2 in the WAC and 1-3 _ the win winner. i;;irl col- 7B—Boxing mount Earl McCulloch and Jimmymmy lege football teams this year.>■. 11—Movie, "Let's Mako, The?These and seven other stand- | ibver^ali. A New Mexico victory The Player-Brewer matchch in- LawnLawrence. sts f B&B Loans would leave Wyoming thc only X U J. t Statistics compiled by the Na-N-''" it Legal" . ‘"'dsards v would be effective Jan. 1, ^^llueateiied eluded nn incident that chewedhewed The praise Is with merit. But tionaltiona Collegiale Sporls Service I0 :4(] 19fi9. Law requires the govefri- ••THE MOST” leam in WAC standings without r.c-M\7n- ■vice 10:40 5—Carnl Burnell c ' ■ DENVER (AP) — Westernern up almr almost a half-hour discussionussion Ihethe hard-boiledh people who' die- ThursdayThur showed Sletser •'>e the 10^45 10:45 8—Judd ment lo announce proposals in onon gum, g golf club», dlomondt, ■a loss, ^ Athletic. P t r J fConference Passingn g over thethi location of the flag.ag. lale such things as ndds nnd and lendingJcndi passer among college lo-sfl advance so interested partiesC5 radios,rodioi wotchct. typ«wri»*n, (bit. . Arizona returns home after a , ^ ■‘•Re 10:50 2B—Mrtvie, "Tall Man ndvam todd!«s, toolt, TV, mutlcol ini^ru- . record.*; ap p ear to he in jeopardyrdy Th^The South^ African hit IhqIQ 357- pninl;pninls like Nnlrc Dame by 12—12— divisdivision teams wiih 86 comple-’Pl''- * : ■' Rldinj!" Mn^mcan make suggestions. to d d ii ^rugged two-game road trip that Ilh his yes 12—pninls. unp,; — mtnti,m tn li chain «ow«, com«rai, bln- as Now Mexico’s Terry Stoneone | ynrd greenP*" on the 39ih wilh his yes i; linns in 174 attem pts for 875 Ujqo11:00 4—News, Spls., Wlhr. c — included a victory over Ohio and—W.VQuiinft’iL..Paxil-.iTmcaiiQ . aiiQisecond shot and Brewer- w was.ts TluisTlui far lhe Pacific-S struggle■be!? yardyards-,.He h,as hit fur four touch- iijin " ' eeculary, cu lai tap* mcord*r«, arch«ry • TSiat* ana a InsT Tn-tmtlefeatcd (he short in a bunker. Then BrewerIrewer is gninggoi nn pretty much as. niosl dowr 11:10 4p-News - n and aft/ 6Th«r tT*m «f v—D.ivid Susskind c S P ( “ T H E M O S T ” ing, takes a 2-1 rccord to Oregon , ich- nals. ■ kies, nn nrcasinn slow starters,■lers, 391 yards^ and one touchdown. 11-45 SPORTING GOODS Slate. Colorado State, - another for JP'' 1.032 ' yards and six touch- 11:45 K—Movie, “'rhunder on thc MAIN AND SHOSHONE STREH fl- downs. Even with a minus 116ik; 1^^He nbjected lo this arid(d de- are iin conlenlinn. Rj,Rich Lichlel nf Bloonishurg. and Anything of Volu* |I (NeXT( TO YELtOW CAB) 1968 new member, goes to North manded Ihal he he allowedfed to ------— pa., Texas Slate in search of its first vards rus^rushing, he remains the nianded P.T., has compiled more yard-^rS : — ______— : leader with 91fi. pla.v to lhe old hnle. ^ \ 1 / G »se IhrQugh the air than anViP"” victory in four gam es. 'c'>d>;r witl Officials granted the requestpqucst" Bill Weeks, New Mcxico,Q . If Stone continues throwing at ^ ^ WSU Conducts olher small college passer this 'g his present pace, he cnuld sur- and borrowed a pen-knife frnm T year—1,322 yards on 83 comple­ coach, says-Utah has‘'about.the prcscn a specl^ilor to dig out Ihe,J 'o old l3 I j II! ih,ns best defense in thc conference.",. pass the ^ conference season tef.- ^pocl^ Liijht Workout tions—and this has enabled him 1 „ ord of 2,3G,S vards set last yearear hole. ■, ' • ' puiPULf-MAN. Wash. »»tP)—The-The to Klake tho lead in individualdual.£ Ha a w o ww r n - tot « m ake! susure Utah, 2-1. allowed New Mexico ? — i When this was done Brewer crippi 43S yard.* last Saturday as the by Marc ^Reod of Arizona rewer crippled Washington Slale Uni- total offense. Toscano has thrftwn fnr SU blasted out of the hunker 20>0 feet versitversity Cougars dressed in sweatweat In four games, Lichlel has| U tci won 42 - '27. Utah coach loscano Jf) past it and then three-putted for suits Mike Giddings said he was dis-J. V^'i'd^yards and 10 rnuchdown.'! to past it r ed for suits Thursday for a light and accountedaccoi for 1,233 yards,} : Fri- meaning he's lost nearly 100 appointed with his defense thatj. sparks1 , the Cowbovs to fourDur ® finfinal al ^workout before leaving Fri- meai ‘ straight victories. His total nf- ‘Player coollv two-putted for a d,Tvday tot meet Stanford at P Palo alo yardsyard: on the ground. Only ^one ------Y------O U WOIw------onlt^run^out of— has allowed 50 points in three ^ ;r1y|P«- 4^a nd-A,.H}lory,------?Wn-5 TithcT Siiuill cnttcge hack huirj" games...... — fgnslvc yaraaRo—K sal . nearly ------Atn i- Satut Uay.------wher Wyoming has allowed 50jg doubleO'^uhle third-placeth Ed Rose-ISC- _ , Z t CoaCoach Bert Clark, noting five gain*gained over 1,000 yards. Mikej points in four games. Converted bf^ouKhborough plpf An>ona State. PQ defensive players arc out off thc .Schn .Schneider of Wilmington has 1,- IP Toscano's pas?iing complelion Eddy Undergoes lineup for Satnrday, said ••wc "wc 027. heheating oil)l\ jgm-rTTt7iCT* if hetlfrttnm~Stone*s^'lfT n rg i ____ - ar«f rrs-readv fm’ Stanford ass wcw c Doi Doug Van Brrven of Central'itral*. ses. vie-Washington has scored with "’’'h 55.6 per cent on .‘iS com- can hope." ■ lowa IS ihc rushing IcadmvlthwtThT------7 ------; list 809^ yards, 171 more than thcj '^ “ Tl“T d u ch ^ w n s" an d Jim Kiictc^ pletions • in—SS -aMempt*,- -Stonojno —DEIR01T_(AE).--T7--ilardrluck —D E IR drluck _.ADlo.ng.those_.ADli on_ thc ailing list 809 ; I T r r US KEEP TRACKK oof f your fuel sup. use and whenlen you willw need more of it. 1_ hit 77 of 167 for 46.1 per ccnt.int. Nick EddyEd of the D etroit Lions, is fastfas end Bob Simpson, still.still secondseeor best hall-carrier, Phil. PhiL . V , , . supplies power from thc tail- ' When timeime comccomes, our truck ap- back posi^n. . TheThc rush rushing leader; Max An-\n- who injiinjured his right knee in ah suffer:suffering a knee injury fromiJ Jh h ce RomiRome of Hampden-Sydney, Withivith i P'y J'°"- Utah’s Jack . Gchrke Is n a der.son‘>P''son of Arizona/ State, has car-ar- exhibitionexhihitic football.game att San UCLA game three weeks ago. 6.3S.. No more running: out. No irmore last- pear's at yourour home—wellhome before yoti threat or\ the option, from whfchI, ried 61 times for a net of 455 Djego Aug. 20 . relnjuredDd it "The Cougar offense has been VanVai Boven also isJthe .scoring; minute calls for oil.I. run low. Nod rieed to phone. No {jpther. V yards—an average of 6.4. Ander-er- Tuesday and undcrwcnt-surgcryrgcryicrippled cripph hv the Io,ss pf Simp.sor(i."ortjL'- Jcader -Icadc with 66 points on six!six' • ' He rfaiis. iTirnws o r i^ftche^ back y a r d s ^ n < ------BvCrythin g la nntom»Ue>-fcttomftlio.-'WVoom------^Ve-4mmHe-evef7tb;<-cvctytbtng-for yonson nt50~ trgtls*~^i;»Tliu’~wlih:-yg- 36 ThursUay:: Thursda ------r—------Clark" — Clark- said:------^ -tmrcti — ^ tnuchdnwns. " foitowcd—hy—st.Tn^ “^bo scored^TTtlireirTDuAdownss point:* o(j-v;ix touchdowns. The'The rookie • halfback, who Tl»e Cougars fly to Palo AIlo KucharskfKuch of Bloomsburg with'A'ith' pu le your ra te o f fuel conaconsiimption There is1 no chartcharge for this speci.il in a 21^0 win over Oregon."^ *^5®Acc Hertdricks of New Mcxicoico signed ah csh'mated 5300,00000,000 at 4 p.m.p Friday. 6 ).L______ba-si/d on tho w eathher. er. UsinsUsing the de- service. Andnd you’ll- be getting Shell o Jead.s in pa.ss receiving. Ha'^ontract after he wound upip his ------New MexJco’s Terry Stone to in gree-day method, we can accurately ac Heating Oillil fofor r top b u rn e r perfo rm - Ace Hendricks passing combln- caught thethc ball 33 times for 552552 collegialcollegiate career at Notre “ I W E MAKE ation will test the Arizona State« yards. PhilPj 'Odle, Brighamim Dame, apparentlya will bc out3Ut at GUAR^N^EED p red ict h6w m uch hleatint: e atin g oil you will ance. Call usU3 today forJ details. nmln Young, ^OUng, Is iS .second 5 with 26 for 380)80 least antanother six week.s. . wiirnnunmininnitttotmmiHnraimiMtwmi , yards. , Wes Holik of BYU leads WACVC; \AWo Now Have = ' GUNSMITHING £ ‘A Sheir healing oilf contain>ntain a SSPECIAL ADDI- • / tr n > x ^ Game Tonight punters with an average of 44.4.1:1 .. fOnjDur Floor _ . „ TIVE 6aU E D F O a - 55 X. Thii additiv* helpi i ...... - - A « H E L U ' Tbe Twln .Falls Bnifais wUl ^ . _ O One r of the NEW >All w ork d o n e In keep critical burnerr ^paiiaget paiiag fr*« from ^ host the Baise Braves at 8 " I Bolid statef— our own shop. On A nything of. Value p.m. Friday at Bmiii Stad* B I_ U t all transistor ^ Clogging — atturas bettarbatter firfiring. inra' la a Sontliem Idaho' B I-A Z I COAL ll MOTiMOTOROLA COLOR TV || '«/ Conference football battle. Coma, see it J Twin Fall* U 2-0 ta loop Top ^ o p QUQuality Always— at and be amazed. ' JERRY’S fJit ■ - ^Uy^M^ Beisr-faaay-^pUt. ---- Wjiif-of Tv»ln7oII. OlLDISTRtBi : HWARBERG'S=; VWALKER’S " SHELL Oil IBUTOR I U.S. 30 , 73]-55 15 G i b s o n WW i i i n s l Mi r r d d G a m^ e 0 "D eclo Ali^Psdsley lii . . T ^ • 1 ^ • ling G ardsiJd s ^ l a s t ^ S S o x 7 - 2 IIn n Title Ra =S^ootbaH -4 - " iSy JACK HAND a cloudy October aftemoon. Gibson Gibso alsi tied Red Ruffing'siff ing's Associated Press Sports Writerler ^Jim Jim LLonborg. a two-timeime 26-year- 2^year-old mark by winningIng his ' ’ Playm ates' ■ ■ -D■ Declo ec and Oakley have clinch-ich- the deadlock.d Dbu - BOSTON (AP> — “We'iiaveve winner -V i»ith—two—magnificent cent fifth stistraight'-complete-gtone—in m e —in ------■—------ed-be< ni:a,OaklgY nothing to be asiiamed of." Boa-3Sr efforts, ssimply was not up) to Series play. That markedd him playoffplayol between the M agic Val-1/a^l- confe conferrace troph^oJ ton IVIanager Dick Wiiiiams saidlid matciiingmatching the big Cardinal right-ght- the herohen in both 1964 and 1967.i967.it It ' " ley Conference and the fifth dis-dis- nets but becauser^U,^^ ■ Tiiursday ifter the St. Ijjuisiis hander in a valiant attemptt to took- RuffingRi four Series to win L trict alignment. The championsons sion earns the ri% u, Cardinals — behind, the three-hithit come bacback with -only two dayslays five straightstr complete. I and runners 7 up in the twotwo the. championship. .Wcmatinn pitching of Bob Gibson — hadad of rest,rest. SpeedSpeedy Lou Brock set a Series . I leaguesleagui will meet Nov. 4 at for p playoff ipurpoies.Y beaten his Ped Sox 7-2 in thehe It was a bitter, frustratingting ,record iof seven stolen baseses and M r Am American er Falls, the runners-up-up Itjt alsoa ig possible final game of the 1967 Worldrid day for Lonborg. the' formermer tied two£wi more marks with three *P playing at 11 a.m. and the couWcould be dropped into’ —Series. ,______StanfordStanford prepied student, who intoneintone, game and two in ' an-in-an- in- if^I I-"' champions going immediatelyEly place tie- w ith-M urtau|rff. . __‘.‘Give them the credit.”^WiI-f|I- was battebattered' for TO hits and! all ning asa; the Cards, whoI onoo - a n e r. the jHornets defeated Hams said: •’They Reserve it. seven runruns- in six innings. held a : >I edge in this competi-mpeti*. Although It Is ' still possibleble Devils'inDevil: Ihejr-mecting ,aiA|v,j Gibson, isi'one helluvd pitcher.” ^Making Making his third winning starttart tion, finallyfit closed it out-withwith a ju s that.the Magic Valley Confer-'er- settleisettled that. . , ; I Gibson joinyed Christy Ma-la- and . completecom game, Gibson)son victory, before 38,188 fans at JS .ence- could end up in a tie, -becio-bee must meet Raft Rii^.__ thcwson in the record btrak andnd join^ thithe tight little-.circle! of Fenw'ay Park. 9 * tthe h I format for breaking thfe and C hit a home run. and Lou Brock six meri « the and Oakley plays Hansen in (k ck six meri who also have' compilediled Brock who finished Up withI'ith 12. /v<:?v<£vC£;/VO deadlock appears to haVe tfie final league games of the yea^ ' broke a 58-year:Old stolen baseise 3^03:0 Series records, the last being:ihg hits, onone short of another rec- combicombatants settled. ^ ^ mark as the Red Sox’ fondnd Lew BureBurdette of Milwaukee in ord. wo W e s t s i d e, a consolidate4:\ ! in ord. wound up with a ,414 bat- —^ In bases of ties, the determin- schoo dreams vanished in the-chill of 1957. ting avaverage. The last timeime'^a a >'n- school at Dayton, already hasV Ing factor will be the girlnehie wraptwrapped up the titje In the fifth \ ba.sebase stealerst' did so brightlyitiy in ^ < X 3 T B A L L played between the schools --in distrii •m a Serie!Series was Pepper Mart/Int/ln for Mfc* “•n district-and will Declo’s op- ’ ___ the lfl.1l Cards' r.ashniisp. Hang J ||i|| \ ...... — nonent. ponen Imnicallv. the two I I V j l l i Y C I O when hhe stole five..and batted. teams had a non - conferencie ^ ' .500 agaagainst the old Philadelphialelphia HBy game scheduled but canceled it B o w lin g , ^through ro u , mutual agreement to make the-playoff more' interest­ ) As-Gibson struck out George}eorge MAGIC BOWL ing. Oakley's opponent still isn’t Situation For Cards Scott, his 10th victim, for the fi- Valley League Ing. C Kay’i Supper Club defeated Militarylary SCttlciSettled as yet. By BEN BROWN could haveha\ beat them in fivejjyg nal out of the Series, a wild mob Inn 3-1. Shrine Club defeated llaney of Cardinals sped to the moijnd x A Seed eo 4 0, Idaho Froxen Foodi defeated UfriOfficials of the Magic Valley Associated Press Sports Writere r gamgames. es. • ^ 1 . lolermcimermountain Gaa 31, Gateway Trailer•Her ConfCConference wish to offer public to shake his hand and poundt'hisS i s *’ defeated Royal Lounge No. I 4-0. Cliff A BOSTON (AP) — Beautiful:ll: "But'‘But wiwe win like this all year , A d e fe a te i thanks to Glenns' Ferry High That was the word heard most)st — someo:someone picks up someone back., ?‘ A^ young man grabbeded Or- ■'VfK/ ■ ^ Jaclci defeated Gem Slate Oil 4-0, TImei* ^**anK lando 'Cepeda’s cap and raced TV ^/1 Newa defeated Club S3 Motel 3-1. Koyaluyai SchOSchool O for releasing Declo from often in the St. Louis clubhouseise else.” Jav Javier explained. ° ' . .'1 jUungaLounga No. 3 defeated Gera State Paperip«r a t-egular-seasonfeg game contract Thursday as the'Cardinals cele-le- Red Schoendienst,Scl who has3 2 a for f safety past a line of tackle minded special guards. One‘e tcop ! ; A x'lhllllh Indlvldiul nme. H«l EngI.nd. 3Mt, 1^. for Nov. 3. This removed the brated. , thejr_ 7^2 victoi-y over world cl;acl^amplonshi^Jn Ms third “ hlihhith in«l Luuiiii»-Wu7 —T h t ..i... ------Spyior..------:------gut,— out, of nf thethe gnme.______2, I06<: high ecratch team leriet, K•S’'* ay 'i tthat h a t tthe playoffs Will be a suc- Dal Maxvill. whose triple)le "But if he had walked KenKen GibsoiGibson had won the opener 2- 1 Supper Club, »33; bigh.handicap team »e- riea, Tfme..>3ewi..3»7«. , cess C6 SS and serve as a starting started the Redbird sgoring,Ig. Harrclson in the ninth, I would>uld I.l> the fifourth game 6-0 andd now fc ■ jj • » I sipped champagne and said: have seri it,” closed It out by allowing a1 total Magic Ser«lch Trio |.eagua. .4 - point p o i n t toward state - sanctioned d: have seriously considered it,” closed I A-B-C*a defeated F lreb alleri 3*1. 6 *S*Wl championship c h s m i tournaments in - - -'--When we get the ham m er on a SchoendieiSchoendienst said. Harrelson hit of 14 hihits, the lowest for three V * /-I defealeddefeated Switch HJtteri 3’I. Bowster* /nrt»Kn ball club, we’re going to wm'm into a -do'-double'-play 'and 'Gibsbnson complete compTet games since Christyh risty Jf defeated Bowlerlnai 3-0, 3 Pina defeated;,"d* footboll;______and V ^P\\ UdyLady Mi M ltei 3 0. most of the time.” struck oul out-George Scott to end MathewMathewson’s three -shutouts and V Highiii^h Individual game. .Vonnle McClain : * , The National League champi-[)i- the game,game. I'l14 hits Ifor the New York Giants3iants I ■ aridand'Judy;] Harr, 303: high individual te- ons got the hammer on the Reded "He‘‘He waswa tired,” Schoendienst;nst in 1905,. l m 1 Fi riea,riea, Ma Margp Darst,-538: high scratch leam V ^E] gam e. 3 Pirti, 339; high acr«t<;h team I »e- Valley _ . Sophs Sox with two runs in the thirdrd continued, "and I had Nelsonson The sstrong-throwing Cardinalrdlnal rie i, 3 P in i. IS37. T ' / \ f inning. Big Bob Gibson, the win-in- Briles in goodj shape in the bull-lull- right-hander,right-ha working with Magic Scratch Trio Laagu* ^ ToppleJL U l Gooding ^ ning pitcher, got the third andnd pen. GibscGibson wasn't as sharp this three d;days rest after Sunday’sIslay's 3 Pina defeated Bowlerinaa 3-1. B'S-R'a defeated F ireh allert 3*1. .Switch H ltteriler* H EDEN D l — Tony'iBragg parti- what proved to be the decidingng timtime e as in the first gam e — but shutout, had a no-hitter going i(i I de/ealeddefeated A-D C’a 3-1, Lady M llei defeated run himself with a home ruri at he didn‘tdidn't haveI to he.” - until Sci Scott opened the fifth with Ifjfn fiowUteifiowUtera 2-1. , . ------"5“' cipated in alLthe scoring Thuri- - the flagpole in left center field.Id. When askedai what he said to a triple off. the wall in center.enter. J n t J High Individual game. Kit Pctrrson; 510; day ^ night in helping thcVallW i,ou Brock, who erased a 58-)8- the team before Ihe gaine, thc Scott came ca all Ihe way hom?mi* to .ffju hisi)high Individual ■criet, ‘Joanne Cubit, 353;s53i sophomoresSOphOl down Gooding^ hiuh Hcratch team game, 3 Pins, 336;>36; sophs sophS 16-6. year-old record when ,he swipeded St. I.ouis skipper : replied: score wwhen Julian Mavier’s re- f BBjraTiViy high ecratch tram •eriei, 3 Pios. 14S3. second in the ninth inning, saidid "Nothinj"Nothing. 1 gave the ball loto lay throthrow sailed past third base basc Jm il ** Scratch Trio League Bragg scored on a three-yard he was aware that he could setet Gibson,"Gibson,” into the Cards’ duRout. ly i n-S R 'a drfeated Lady M itei 3-0. now!-,„i. P»Uplunge ng( in the first quarter and • ermai dcfi-utcd A-D-C'i 31, 3 Pm» d<" de* took (OOk the t first of two extra-point .1 record. "When you can do SchoendienstSchoend said that he feltfell Boston,Bostor p I c k c d up anotherlolber |r<|L t l fcatcd Switch llitlera 3-1, Bowlvtcra de- nnecrAc .that, you try if you get thelie Ihethe differencedifferi belween thc twoIWO moan-nomoan-nolhing run in ihe’eighthe ig h th ^ tc.lcd Fircb.llct. 3-1. passesP “ “ es from craig Thompson. chance,” he said. clubs was pitchinR. on a dodouble by Rico Petrocelli.ocelli. ^ lll«h Individual game, Shlrlry niakr,,1,,^ GoodingGOOdll scored in the second ‘‘Boston kept bouncing backck "Good‘‘Good ppitching will beat goodood a wild pitch and- pinch “h hitter itter ______71l!**htg3U; high individual aerire, Shirley lilalie,ikc! period.pcrloo _____ - I ------f______589; SR9; hi{high scratch team game, n-S-R'i,"!■' Vnll Valley added a safety In the in the Series," Brock explained,d, hittinghilling eveevery time,” he .said. Norm Sieborn’sSi force oul. 533:333; highhit icra tc h team lerlce, D-S-R'*, . . . . 1517. ■ third t h i r d ^when Ken Ritchie and Ken "but we knew w.e jnust wjn u>:fi: ... .^B.oger^B.ogcr j Miiris,_tllP -Sii_ , .LQujslujs .. .. ,.Manng«;_ JRod Schr>ondien liis weiit'oTit to talk willi GTbson fn I Tnoiieer'T*agiJer ' ‘GoodnGbo'drng caught a Gooding ball" day. ■ . right field fielder who tiad eight hits weiit oTi Ci Mayfair defeated McVeyt, Inc.. i„I; 3 1, carrier in the er^ft zone and ‘‘We haven’t had a pressurere in theIhe ScScries, "praised Bosion.on. Ihe scvc seventh when he wont 2-1 on I ^ Farmrrt Ini. defcatrd Andcr»on-Dlake Ini. he Ken Harrclson after Carl llldaho Yas- AiidMd Moritaha SwiSwairTeams 3-1.|i Sherwood* Sporting defratrd Bth Ave.iv«! BraggBrO gg wound it up with a five­ game since July 24 (when Chi-li- "They‘‘They had a gbixl ball club,” he Ken Ha MMarket arket 4-0,. Cirlggi drfratrd Brrtie i '3-1,’ll yardvnrd cdrive in' the fourlh^period. cago briefly tied Ihe Cards foror said,said. Irzcmski walked. Pitching J. J Wncnpr'iW ngnpr't drfcuicd Depot Grill 3-1, Lang- ^ ______don Steelera defeated Younui Dairy 3-T,3.1. ^ ------. thc National League leaiO." "I learnlearned when I was with/ith coach BBilly Muffctt went to thc X ,^ lligli Individual game. Marge Kuyken­:en- . ' Brock said. ‘‘This, is the firstst the (New York) Yankce.s thathat mound iin Ihe eichlh after the I I I dall. 304; high Individual serlei. Margerge Bowler of month (September): Norma time since then that w eT iad a you takietake all teams seriously,ily, wild pile pitch to pinch hitler Daltoniln Big Skyty ConferenceC ice Action: 2? K uuykrndall, y k rn d 544; high scratch team garnet.mc^. Kerbs. Mayfair, RSI; high handicap team game,me. E arly Bird I.cagt»a ‘mu.‘-t‘ win." and you d(don't anticipate a leamam Jones.Jones, Red made the siroll By fjEiL b IBLER UniUnbeaten Montana Universityrsity samsame e W ildcat nicknam e thal We-ve- iCriggs,Jmm'J,'^' 8fl7; high scratch team \ series,ies. Oddodd 1 Balls di'fraled The Splits 31. Goof Julian Javier, the .St. I.ouisis can be hahandled lightly,” Marisiris again itin Ihe ninlh afler •h Yaz Idaho and M ontana swapiwap will be trying for its fifth ber uses. i.s expected to h be e J!;)''*"'-Mnvfilil'. 3439: high handicap team i.encs.tes. Offs ' defeated del Flubhers 3-1,> Bowling Bags ooened with a single. Gibson (pams ^ 3737. defeated Alley Cats 3-1, Pin Pals defeated sccond baseman, put the gamele said. said, ooened iibson (earns in Big Sky Conferenceencc ;,iraijstraight viclory and a second:ond strongerstron this year at every po-P^" Ladlea Tea League PinellesPinedes 3-1. out of reach with a homer to left:ft Maxvill, who made the finalnal obviousi'obviouslv asked lo slay and“ R”'got footballf„„ti,nl action Saturday whilevhile confeconference triumph in Missoulaoula sition sitior except center. orivevDriveway Market defeated Orphans 3-1. 31. Highnigh Individual game. JDeanIe Crlckson, field in the sixth inning, knock-k- out in Ihe 1964 World Series in permissipermi-ssion. . u ,3 ^'s n h r> ______BBoyd'a o y d 'i Coffette* defeated Albertsons 4 40. 0. 166 i&6; bighigh individual seHes, Rita Stradlay, Utah's Weber State College•^cn- cn- agairagainst tbe University of Idaho, __ ■ __ •' Dulch'i Dulch'a Furniture tied Russ Wails Truck-uck- 4450&0 ; hl|high scratch team game. Flubbars, - ing In three runs. which the Cardinals beat the The inext man, Harrelson,olson terlainstertair i^arsons College of I-'air-r-'air- l-I ini league play, The noon '15^ Ing 3-2, /Jem Stata P ap er defeated The 455 455;; hhigh l| handicap team game. Flubbera "F wasn’t trying to hit the ballill Yankees, \was asked if he want-ml- groundeigrounded into a double playy anaand fjp|jfjpu jowa, at Ogden in a non- game will be televi.sed regional- J x « IT Styllsis 4-0 , and PliPin Pals. C07; high handicap team his Gibson struck out Scott. confer Rainy Day Put High Individual game, Edna Parsons,ons. leries.lerlcs. Good Offs, 1689; high acratch hard ." Javier .said. "1 hit it andid ed to malmake Ihe final out Ibis Gibson f , , conference game. ly.ly- 314; high individual serlea, i-:dna Parsons,ons. team siseries, Bowilng Bags, 1341. it went up there." time.lime. Max Maxvill thought a minuteuie It’ 'ya-"’as a brilliant comeback .------_____ ------MontanaMo State travels to Po- I 1, ^ 330: high scratch team giime. Drivew^ay ay BowlerBowlc of week; Uarbara Jacobs, t93. , Javier said that had the'Red-d- and said: for Gibs Gibson who was out of ac- " L Market, 769; high handicap team gnme,me, CarmaCarm a D eJ'ord picked 3-4-10 split, catelcatello for a fracas with winless,i^S DawsonM J i Back D rivew ay M arket, 830; high handicapcap itoft Whlrlar's Laagua blrds‘ two bjg guns — Orlandolo "No,‘‘No, I wantedi It lo end justust lion frorfrom July 15 lo Sept. 6 with , . Idaho Stale. Montana State has team series, Drivew ay M arket. 3670: highilan HopefiHopeful's defeated T hree Fingers 4-«, Cepeda and Tim McCarver — like it did — Bob Gibson strik-rik- a brokenbroke Icr and barely rc- a leg up nn thc title and has won I scratch team series. Driveway Market,ket. Rolling Slone's defeated Question Marks r^AuloKJiana, ' ^ 3184. 31,3-1, FeFearsome Foursoma defeated Top hit better In the Series "wele ing out the last baiter.‘’ gained hhis sharphess in time for ' ilsvlast three games after drop-B O n P ass Game jiir" . (HIS 11 t-V.nHr _.. ’ ...— thotha -Sow SorioB.------^------r k — ‘tfpr nl Bowlers 3-1, Fabulous Four defeated ------Tiiiig twu-at the stait uf the sea-^------b T h a l b o c K ------The Series triumph, Ihe son. , 3-1, Penna-D itch defeated Klover Klubwlub Pourpour DDummies 3-1, Tha V.W.'s defeated '"e Kaliy Slated , , Associated Press Sports WriterIcr >->. 3*1. Kn Krengel’a Mch. Shop tied Warbergx rg Brand X> 3-1. ---- €ards^ourth-In-«—Fow^ieantneant —— - - .— J . • ■' moMontana Grizzly coach Jack -j-j,, e >fic lllgH Individual game. Winslow Potter, lack TTjgr,; nothing wrong with,{*h Moving 3-3.-^ tU Hall. Const, tied Magic uigH about J8.900 to each St. Louis ¥ 7 Sw arthout, his eye on the stunt-tunt- j_enLen Dawson.’s scoring touch“•I* Bowl iiish Lunch i 3 3. 333^and Krva Bower, 310: high Individual Williams FeelFeels^'No sShiplayer. Each of thc losing Red I O . ICh High Individual game, Mary Lnu Nield,eld, Mrles,MTles. Winslow Potter. M7. and E rv a : T d for WeekendtU fn ing T t tactics of Idaho's Vandals,aais. J pf j.gj„ couldn-’t[n>t 193; high >’if individual aeriea, Kit Peterson,•on. Bower.nower. 53<; high scratch team game, ‘ ^ Sox willwil get about $5,606 bul illev P“^ offensive linemen 490: high scratch team game. Klover)ver Hopeful’s.Hopeful’ 718; high handicap team gam«. they already had enough glory The ninlh annual Sun Valley^ through special session.s' This this Klub. * 459: high handicap leam game,m e, Fearaompearaon e F o u rso m '. 759; high scratch ■- for—Ihoir-spectacular rise' from Rally and Aulo Khana, spon- ^ ^ Daw.son. forced Into a passingInR MM*ry ary cC arter Paints, 5«3; high scratch‘jch team seHes,se HopefJiM. 2017; high handi- pen- sored by the Southwest- Idahoiih n week-. , Sw arthous al.so has a P"!" pair game by steady rains which leftiA«» h'."™,,,"team series, Otis Hall Const.. 1353; high*lftn cap leamteai series, Hoplfurs, 3181. "Shame^0vei4t ninlh place in 1356 to Ihe pen- sored will quarterbacks battling for the , handicap team series, Perm a Ditch, I5SI.381. Latecomers Laagua „ii nant in 1967 on the final dayay of Sports Car Club of Bojse, will the field muddy, hurled fiveivc -Bowler nowiu of yveek: Loretta Jackson, 444. 446. KIngsburysKlngsl defeated Road Runners 4-0, By DAVE O’HARA accompanied accompani by Dick O’Connell. '’“"V'" . starling position wilh the stress’’f” touchdown(ouc-l passes in Kansas5n<; Bowler of m onth: P e a rl Tow otend, 643. aABJ's b J 's defeatedd LPD'a 3V4'V4. 2 J.*a.defeH:_. an! ‘he season. bebc conconducted ihis'wcckend. _ ed Safeways 3-i. Associate Press Sports Writer•r vice presid president and general man- on passing. Swarthout says the. e pitv'City's 41-0 rout of Miami last^ ------ed Safe^ xcilc- "> attract nnd " P‘could go to either Ed Stein- 5 “^ ast BOWLADROME High individual game. Ann Nielsen, BOSTON (AP) —‘‘We have■c “Eer,ager. wallwalked around the club-ub- If it w was a day of wild excite-n about . 60 ciirs, will leave .lerome ^ lein- Sunday and was named thethe Flghtca Doublea League U};183; highigh individual series, Ann Nielsen, ■ -nothing-K>-be-a«hamed-of—r«. ho u se —pal_nnltinp -plnyprc nn the mentmenl for the Red Birds, il was a ,, Ihc e r or P ete MuUins. „ League's Alley Cat! defeated The*“DroYer* 4< 0.«• 499 499;. j,Ijhigh scratch team game. ABJ's. ai—11 a ni_S.niirrlav \yhile the . , *- ^ Hof .Shots defeated r.ulleys D ragons 4 0, 4]J7; highhi. handicap leam game. Kinga> them credit—they deserve it.” back and Ithanking them. Cloudy,Cloudy' icool”aTierridon or hean-| jJ * —Idalin's coach Steve-Mu.sseatr Offensive Player of the Week by pm sim ^ buryVSSr!...high Hingrt‘TV~rfm IgllPi. 3------break' for I.onborR, the hand-i...'„,i Auloj ‘ ^ Khana. an exercise in driv- W Pin Stripped defcaled N»g tWH-3-1. 0»rf» ‘btjrvV 5! is "This has been k' great sea- break' U ‘"K '^kill against thc clock, will . •‘= .concerned with . his ® ^heThe .Associated Press. gle Buts' defeated The Gulfers 3-1, Odd^ d lL's. ’s. 15731573; high scratch team series, ABJ'a, Dick Williams, winding up his . „ somc Stanford graduate who " team s offensive blocking, which yj,, Balls tied Sitten' Ducka 3-3. Handlcappert j}]].1333. le son," Yawkey said, "I have a iK^in be held al 10 a.m. Sunday in hicn There had been somc concern uJj o-inc l'> bounce back with- awarded y Sunday aficrnoon. In last week's 41-14 lo.ss to Mon-"e”' ,j,ethe 1first three games this sea- via'u«i «. thc National League championsIS pounded fcfor all seven Sl. I.ouis out sufficient resi. Gentleman , : ?!!■* vidual series. Jim McCord. 543, and Leona won the seventh and decidingg runs in six innings while Irving addilion, awards for ihe Idaholaho , - s^nson. But thc combination of rain 1',“"'*'."';Hankins. 475; high scratch team gam e, Jim was 'bombed by the Cards (. iling Musseau^ drill sessions also and a Miami blitz change^ all,, SUten' s Ducks. 6«0; high handicap team I ^ game of the world series 7-2 be- to pilch wilhwi only Iwo days rest, and was left' in there to lakeike a , , championship, consisling . J”“ fl*» gam e. S itlrn' Ducks. 767: high handicap hind Bob Gibson's three-hitit and sluggislugger Carl Yastrzemski ...... I, of the lop men and women driv-jriv- bave , anticipated short Grizzlyizzly (^at. that, leimteam •«! series. Hot Shots. 3138.' high scratch U rough going over in Ihe sixth passes while concentrating on --j-"The field was muddy, badJ '' teamb^ iV, series. Alley Catj. IM4. pitching. hid in a clcclosed Iraining room for when .lavier'sj;, ibree-run homeromcr accumulating Ihe highest' developingP‘ _ some nf their own Bowlers of week: Bob Fulton. «33, and.nd OR TRADE "Give all the credit in thce nearly oneone-half hour after the fjr„ve ih, R ed P'""'" f"'’ driving skill over the for the running gam e," ex- Juna Jun. Vance.v.i 4m . drove ihf final nails in the Red ^ for the Vandals. They plan’ to plainedpiajn Dawson, who completed Kimkr Sunset Leagua ----- world to Gibson," Williamss game. -Finally, Yastrzemski Sox-s coffin. ■ pxisi sea.son will be presented,ct'cd avoidnum* i M ontana's mu.scle in the Klinke Agency defeated Idaho Depart- said. "H e’s one helluva pitch*- em erged.erged, Thc evcnl also ha.s attracted . , *[]e 13,of 23 for 250 yards incjudin^n g mi.r Maris rf 3 0 2 1101 0 MOSMOSCOW. Idaho (AP) —Thc .rd Bowler of week: Leooa Hanktnj» Sll...... be Sweeney ,caTIs Idaho State the jcoriscoring pitch to Taylor on an ' bul had glowing words for hiss pointmenl,pointmenl. but, in another way,IV, CepeciaCepeda lbI .S 0 0 0 fi 2 2 University Univer of Idaho Vandals pol-P° ■ g„|^.Bobcat nemesis and has been impri 12 o| ished offen.sive and defensive vvarni ’een impromptu' play — that brokek c Rcd Sox. it gives us something to work)rk McCarverMcCnrve r ."i 1 1 0 12 O: ished nIm 'earning his squad to "get Pr<^* pre- down the Dolphins for the day. "I slill like thl.i club,” hee for next yyear. I'm still happyipv Shannon .Ih 4 10 0 0 0 0 tacticslactics Thursday in ihc final" ‘ p^^ed pared and stay prepared. 4 ,l'tune-up for .SaUirday's Big Sky ..yj It was third dowa w-ith one iff'Q f, said. "W c have nothing to bee the way wc« bounced back all .I.ivicrJavier 212h 4 12 3 4 .I'tuno-ut .Sky ■■Xhe thing that could hurtt us yard to go and Dawson sent >^/rom ^ tlie distillers of?/ JIM BEAM.frour^on asham ed of. nothing nt all. Thiss season—andseason—an( we'll be back in Maxvill ss : 4 I I 0 3.1 .l'football 3 footbal encounlcr with Montana tana would be to have a , Ict-‘et- Mtke Mike, Garrett off tackle. Thehe 1 I ; - is a young club and we had to0 there next sea.son. Gibson? He'se's Gibson pi 4 1 1 I 0 liallial Missoula. Mis downdow n," Sweeney said? "We ft»lly‘♦■'y DolphinsDolpt diagnosed thc play and L work one game harder all sea-— one of lh.e th.e ; finest." Totals 36 7 10 6 27 9 9 Coach Coac Steve Musseau an- pxpecex f^t we’ll h^vfijoiight for our Garn 1 nounced two lineup changes. Dc- Garrett was stopped cold. Daw- ^ . son. I'm proud of them all. Andd Lonborg', who hurled a one-ne- BOSTON (^ Inounce rker '‘''e'' aTTSocatello." v>. sori.sori, .•seeing the Miami line gang- We'll be back next y e ar." hitlerhitie.r ^and,^and ;a_ three-hi«of^i»-hishis FoyFny 3b . 3 fl 0 0 2 3:fensivf3|fensive comer back and kickernHv State’s chief thrcaWs jng u 0 0 1 Darrell Danielson will nol play gjj] | W-’' ing up on Garrett, called for the Red §oxJDivner_Iom-yawktyr'r TifsTT^.twoTi fsT^Ttwo starts against Sl. Morehead Moreheai p 0 0 0 0 0 OlDjyrel Bill Ingram, considered to~be^ ball.ba||. As Garrett went down, he e a u x ^ y Louis, ad n ive Osinski p 0 0 0 O' 0 --0 0 becausbecause of ruptured blood Ghateai Louis, admitted he didn't have Osinski p I t e ^’est passer in Ihe .schooKs>ol's laterilateraled. back to the quajjler- his best stuff,' but he tried to Brett p 0 0 0 0 0 0 vessel.-;vessels in the neck and will bee historyhjstor and currently fifth in back. 1 2 replaced by sophomore Wayne > back. - _ ilodEe_any excuses, . Andrews 2b 3 0 0 .0 I .2 replaci y?e |ca')^o ' passing statistics. In- - “ j ■'. ^ 5 going to run. We only —PecateHo^rops— "Maybe I wasn‘t so sharp be-DC- YastrzerrYastrzemski If 3 0 1 0 2 0 MarquessMarqu of Wenatchee, Wash. firamJL ’s favorite targets are {igedc 3 0 Mus,seau also said safety Dick tieeded one yard,” said Dawson. cause I had only two days rest."I." HarrelsoiHarrelson rf 4 0 0 0 3 0 Mus- I in speedy Ed Bell and split ends-nds "'iOJ just glanced downfield and 9 0 Nel.-ion lost hif sl.arling spot to ^ A ' V b d k T.F. Sophs 15-12. the 22-game winner during th'ehe Scott Tb 4 1 1 0 9 0 Nel.-ion ' Bob CWom and Jim Rackley. but there was Otis, all by himself. 2 - 0 senior Byron Strickland_o(.Jf*ort- ggn , If. .. Pocatello‘s .sopns stopped a» regular-^eea^-said.regu|ar-^e«a “ However.er. R.Smith cf 3 0 O' 0 2- 0 senior Bell may Slill be sidelined by>y aB hc Hc'was w .so wide open, I Just had ---- Inlo- Xmin Cnllir lirivp intiftp Ihe* I.T miirlp cnrsnmo Vinrf pj|fhes Dirkck Petrocelli ss 3 1 1 0 3 2 2 land.land, bin in Lightht as Ia - 4 1'.—i:i- Ihfjil/ we nrp 1QQ ner centrent ‘"jury. . to thrthrow the ball.” 15-yard line, then replied — with1 wanted to take me out in thehe Howard sixth, but 1 wanted to stav in b-Jonc,s b-Jonc.s 3b 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 readyready for Monlana," Mu.sscau -.t2-2 k by downing Los Angeles the pl Whisperhisper 0 0 said. "This.will also be the first st„,- eles the play was to bTock the^safety- against the young Bruins — with' there. As 1 ball and-twi and-tw o strikes), and I hungIg St. Louis (N) 002 023 000—7 Toward WSU H FREE If** r - riT swept in from the four.' a slider." LLonborg said. Bosion (A ( A ) ...... ood 010 010—210—2 EUGl EUGENE. Ore. (AP) —Coach . Pocatell^ worked an onsidesi Javier drdrilled the slider intotoi i E—Javier,E—Javi Foy, DP—Maxvill,cvill, Jerry FFrei ran the University jif; f kick successfully us the second1 the ^ e left field fieU screen for a three-e- Javier, anda 0:peda. LOBr-St.—St. Oregon football team throughIVilfj anan' Class' , - Instrucfion . . | | | * half open and drove -<9-yards1 run homer, hom er, giving (he CardinalsIs Louis N-N-7: Boston A 3. 2— unusual unusually heavy workout TTuirs-iyfs- °ri ccrafts & plastics. for a touchdown, Jim Wheeler■ a 7-1 cushiocushion. B—McCaiB—M cCarver. Brock. P etrooceI-;day cel-; dav in preparation for Satur-itur-j ChriChristnnas gifti. f, gotng in from the one. ’‘Pitching"Pitching is concentration>n li. 3B—N3B—Maxvilt. Scott. -HR—B.I—B. day's ggame against Washington, Late in the third quarter Twin and maybe C\amt W.d. t Hiun., I and maybe I didn't concentratete Gibson, JavJ ier. SB—Brock 3. S Frei .said: he was pleased with 10 o.m. lo S p.m. I Falls took possession on a fum- hard enough.”enougl Lonborg said.. —Andrew—Andrews. SF—Maris. the wo workout and said he would3uld • * bl; deep in Pocatello territory Williams ,.said that Lonborgrg ■ IP H Rt ER have rno drill Friday. He an- Craft Suppliai S and . John T urner w ent in from ■^didn’t ''d id n ’t hav«have his real good stuff.f. B. Gibson (W) » 9 . 3 2! 2 inounceii nounced that Steve Kantola.ola. ' GuorontMdr 1 the four. . . but we kepi kept jchecking every in-n- Lortborg ((L) ... 6 - -4tt— 7I—---- fi—split—end.—WlII—.sta6_split rr ry,—m place of- ^ • ' Expert With 1:44 rem aining Jerry ning ai^dahd he said he^was okay.” Santiago ...... 3 0 0) 0 the irinjured Benny Schuler.iie fj I Irickson tfK Hobby Shop GU.NSMITHING I Jackson went three yards on "I '‘I went outoi there to take himm Mm-eheadMorehead ...... 1-3 0 0) 0 Tackle Warner Wong is also in-' , STOCK m iiNO,- scort a reverse to ice the win. for oiit in the ssixth, but he wantedrf OsinskiO s in s k i...... f-3 .. 0 0 0 ijured, ) 0 1 jured, but is expected to sec! PhMM 73a-49» -MouNTiko, mAitmo, . 1I CtMtMox WBdlui di«litl*d from 100% cratn.n Pocatello. to continuecontinue,” Williams said.i. Brett B r e t t ...... 1-3 0 0I oU0‘action. ctien. I WWWing Cm^ dMt lofi otJmm— B. Bmm mmm * ' ■■ ■- ■ ...... ■ -" ^ » ■ - a ' . "1 ...... -- • I ^ ,r ' ‘ , ' I . _ ,' ■' ■ ' ■' I. ,ip' < , \ \' ,: ■ ■ ■

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It consistsr o of f ■■■■'■'' ■1"' es much as 30 to 50 per cent ofat lateral wa:was replaced by the No-No- Diicon.Dixon. 'Calif., from which^theti 'the a steel sled or slip which close-ose- ■ ' . ' ■. What precast, concrete pipeje Joint cast-icast-in-place'concrete pipe,pe. equipmentequipme was- leased ■ by ly fiJsfijs both*') sides and semi-5ml- ^ '< r . y'., . - - ■ circulacircular bottom of the excavatedited ; ’ - f e . . ~ trench. A gasoline .engine is . ' ’ • - -'if mounted mountt on the-bottom and for- I.,'I . , HP Vard-c 'W.ard end'of the'slip form. Thiarhia . ■'''. . . '■ ■ ' ;■ •' ":i'^; ■' . engine operates a manuallyally ■■ U . , — ■ • -jM: controlled;control variable speed cabi?jbi? v. '.■ '■J'■ ^ ■ ' ■-■•■■■■ - JtawLi'Which d ru m ' propels, the 'slipslip ■''. . H — form forw^rd~ by meanS“Df~af - a ; ------— ------' -- .'' steel cablec ^tached tb~a~aead-sad-— t I' - ' man 'which m^ay be ' locatedIted 'H'■I'If'.J?' pi I B * '''■ ' '' f r ^ l ~~ '- " £ V _ ___ : "I ' eithereither: In or outside of the trenob. ..H; ------—^ - ’ ' > . .1 . The engine also operates . a 1 generagenerator-electric motoV'-asserq-- li I i.-| S bly blyw which h in turn supplies, power' 'HUH ■ ' ■' '.d ■ to-two vibrators mounied on H M H H U i H i See TECHNIQUE, P. A-2. Col. 2 M f ^ — pi* J ... M M-' 'i g Grange Seats B \ *v.*v*vs.v g New O f fieers'..-'Ill ja At M ^taugli ft V' . : i .r Grang(. MURTAUGH — Murtaugh : . Grange G rp g i hosted the KimberlyI of rr— . Grpge for joint installaflqn>au, of ' 1^ . - "----- ' ''^ K>tfioorfl-griday -nightUat-tta64mU>.tall- Cecil Calhoun was the install- ing officer. . ||||||||| ’ Murt lied' - ...... areMurtaugh Ri officers in,stalled:ted ‘; sugar BEET PILE GROWStows hs ksTwln 1 Falls area farmers about w bat they expected, butt the sug:sugai'^ content Is down at masterare Ralph Breeding, re-electedick, hauKbeeta.to Sl the Amalgamatedlated SugaSugar Co. faclory thts ^week^ 'Lpresen_P,resent. HoilveTOr, wilh spiderr wejithMWfUither the next few Iwfieks.—. ^ L ^ inaster: James ^Kirly^atijck,pat- Hhau arvesting of tfie sugar beetssets IBifi' Maglc”ViUey-beganMw earlier tho_sugar tho.sui content wlli rise. Sugarugar beetbe«t yield Is estimated to 6 vefsee'r:'~Mrs. James Kirkpat-ing, Har this week. Amalgamated officialsIticlals sajsay the beets this 'year are average averag about 21 to 22 tons peracrcracrc jn the1 Tivln-FalLs district,______rick.stewan Icctureri Earl Young,aS-^ — this ; , ^ ; steward: Arthur Carrier, as- ■sistant stew ard: .'M rs. Jam es _ Sargent, chaplain; Ralph .Den-IS": New [V p, Potato AlArea Motorists^sts W arned Abouibput Traffic ton, treasurer; Harold Menser. - Willianassistant treasurer;. and Mrs. _ - ■ William McCoy, secretlary. Tr. V\ n ariety Look& H s kT&^-y ■ _ - ' '‘- i ' J. i ! Richard Carrier, gatekeeper: " ** & Hazards Of HanBarvesting Equij(juipment Ife '"i^' ll ‘ i'l Mrs; Arthtir Carrier, lady assis- BOISE—The annual be.et. har-- extra cautionci during the beett thi.1 a rP dj [J'^Eesurges all vehicle operators to) '’Operators'’Operi of trucks litiullnl' rotcf term on thc executive board. “very be-^wgre of this-seasonal high- becUs ar ’ BOISE — The advancement Ohms, potato^speelairsninhc' - becUs and those-operating har-I of William Bridenbaugh to the ■JL , Ralph-Breeding,—masterj-an- ohms, way congestion. '■ " vest ma< nouncei l°8 University of Idaho -extension "'“V vest machinery should cooperate• ^„|7position i" of general manager'of nounced that an officers meetingJay service. unlvei rep- ^ | i “ il, will be held at his home Sunday scrvici j Boise^ Cascade's Coiitainer Dfvl- _ ' ir iiM lliliM ^ -^ . . «venin( .... -TTie ^dvanced~l)ltint. A 589-89- Hand reminds" motorl.-sts''therey Iic-to-prevent-accidents,"-Hand Iic-to-pr ^loiislon, " ^ was 1 . announced today by evening.------— ...... -by 55,'-TTie impressed members of thehe will bibe additional slow-movingJ 'Says,'Says. F P Tl Refreshments were served by 55,■ iir F. P. Thompson Jr., vico presl- ‘I'S nit- Idaho potato selection commit-lit- andnnd O'overwidth vehicles on the> He suggestssu that harvestingj dent. ’ the Home Economics commit-ing Idahotee at a r(;cent meeting nt the;he roadwiroadways, including beet-haul-. equipmentequipme be well identified and Brider tee. Thc next regular meeting tee at 1 Bridenbaugh has been western 20 Aberdeen branch experiment:nt irig~irticicsirifrirti and harvesting cqiiip-. that^bat truckerstru obey all rules of' regional manager of the division will be held at 8 p.m. Oct. 20 station Aberdi where hundreds of seed-sd- ment. ^ *be‘he roac road. - since jg1965, with offices at Sun- at the hall. statiorlings are tested annually in a "Tho"Thc motorists. Hand says,, The beetbt harvest adds to localI nyvale, Calif. He joined the ------;------lingslong-range program. J. J. Pavekek “must be alert to trucks and1 traffic :problems. Hand notc^,, companycompan; in 1958 as a sales rep- ' » -Tk directs. long-ri thQ breeding program,U5i._cquiGme.nt cqulpn pulllng out from farm1 -and adds,adc ‘.‘CoQpctatlon _of_aIlL jcscntaijcscn tatlv c. aiuLbcqame general------Record Set By The seedKng produced larger>cr yards atid-fierdr a^-weU^ps at-t- ls-needcd_iLIs-needc wc_are to preventt managermanage of the Wailula, Wash., yields of HarvestingHarvestin 2.4 to 2.7 acres of '“r lar Js is Jl. $1.01. Wheat is subsidized K l jH Time will tell.” , ' ' 'w'W«.cu«tom dr*M all ton to hides. crops from each acre is not un-in- at about J3.75 a bushel, soybeans«S BLM Transfers S ? of poultry. Prk*« tiart af ^ Japan is not only one of thee common. They practice what,at at almo.salmost W a bushel. U lir. 2« MILLION HELPED 1010« par bird. K ------ ex- with the BLM. in Lander. Wyo. I Japanese farms are small and] seed, the ever-increasing u-se of panded factsti in this .special arti- He is I I I Z I ! ! 1 1 are predominantly owned by the> fertilizer, insecticides, herbi-bi- cle. This issue is-on the news-arti- childrei He is married and bas-three I operator. Following World Warr cides.cides, and the increasing me-le- stands tlithe last of Septemborlews- in children. thc Bi He is- member ip of F I E R m i ------Ht—^aparr-purehased - land - from^ Chnnizntion.—Japa «;nnni7iUim>, nose—(armorsITS farmfarming-arcas. ins------or inu-^nd-thi thc Burley Methodist ' Church ■ Ihe large landowners and sold itt are»re pulshingpushlnj their yield figures ----- nd-the-4{i wanis—C^ub.------; —— on reasonable lohg-term ar-. higher But in all this they are j} rangements lo thc tennant farm- losing the ;racc toward self-suf- i{ l^ T H IS FAiir Fi « er. Most "farmers do not own, ficiency. ------. ll. ' , more than seven acres.-There: In Japan eelf-suffiicency w-a |{------{! S P R A Y40W ^ ^ WITH p,,. are five and a half million farms; political hotho potato. The nation- l| \ Control |! ; Provide your trucks with'ith legallege turn signals! I with almost four_jnillion underr alista and manyi city people de- ji . m Q U I D DDeluxe .U set-Includes four chromecl laiTips — two and a half acres.” Theirr mand that thfs be the-oTbjective£|[ jj 7m ^ ro-lix A li LIQUID problems are similar to- those• of governmentgovernn programs, and ij , M D ouble fa c e fh fro n t - SingleSingl face in . rear; of American farmers . evenJ on paper, it is. Actually, thehe Ij l| Il LIQUID j Rear lamps are. combinationiination' stop light, tail' though the farms are small. realists pointpoii out that every new jl ■ ‘ ) BLOAT II NlJROGEI light, arid turn signals.s. SwitchSwitt has the-' new The number of farms is grad-- acte reclaiireclaimed from the moun- |[ . % SEN "32" \ B ually diminishing and the size■ tains for a|agriculture is done -so % / Start with |! ' 1 ICC 0 0 ret^uiremerrt for .4-way4-way Ihazard warning of farms increasing. Japanese! at a totally uneconomical price, ji ^ • y P R O -U X jlij Plit YOUR STUBBLEUBBLE TO WORK, where whe all 4 lights flashI atzit.pnc pnce. Set includes -, land is the most intensely farm-• Rice is a government g monopoly j} ^ mounting brackets, 40) ft. wirwiring, in-line fuse ed in the world. ______land is heaheavily subsidized. Thc i| w hen ytJiJ ijil FALL FERTILIZE and a n d J PLOW DOWN ^ ^ : I, , start feedrng. !j il holder, flasher and allII necessarynecei hardware lOMoetatyaotxyx y x y ^ ^ ji p i || _ , LIQUIDD OOR R DR D R Y J fort I'i- PRO-UX IS A • ><« for complote installation.on. ■ ...... ^ - A NAME WORTHH REMEMBERINGREME^ ;i Ij|j UNIQUNIQUE BLEND OF : i; • Increase Organicgianic M atter Jl ' - . . • , WK*n you 'can^4»r your wintor«lci*or fMdlngf^mdlng pjprogram . . . I| ^ REGULAR $38.5058.50 RETAILR jj • FISH SOVUB1.es ■ Cohtains: . " jj • fM lJ' FEED' Ij ii*“" • DISTILLER SqLUBlES 31 ij • Put Fertilirerr in thetF root zone I OUR REG, PRICE•RICE $2^.41$ j> • CANE SOLUBLES 30ZPROTEIHS (S ji • (97% DiSMtibI*) i| » U li MILL ‘ ll ji:.^ • U»EA and a nJU VITAMIN ‘ I; • Balance yourir woiwork load n iT S O M jf & TRACE MINERAL COMPLEX ; . ' SPECIAL:iAL FILER ' 3 2 6 -4 3 1 5 i (jj* ij • CONTAINScow NO;SAlf ;S 35XSUGAR j! LOCALLY OWNEDO aand n d OPERATEDOlPER jl \ •I America’s O nly F«mn« ^~"C5t«eily F«mn«nted Fe«d, Liquid i jl b m E J B C E S B tjS t^ Fei^. ~ - ill! ' ^1 :------^OR-'WEflE REN R E N T ^ I ij ; SCltNtlFICALLY I lALLY BLENDED iiII — ^SPRAYERS^ itid-iPiind-iPREiffiERS i Ij MIMMMAMWWWyWWWWVMAAMA^mMIMMMfWAAMMWW R A N G EE 6OR R FFEED LOT i|"7o j! 10% to 15% P R O -U X I I S v l ij BETTER FEED May t ii n May B« FREE CHOICE.FED {< f t " Ij CONVERSION . ,0 a t —•Th«t'®.oldr»IUibHi**/;-^-- " T h s t o , ‘ .Or CONTROL FED i || m m PELLIkL E T S i J|i3 , ------^ W* tiMdobz* In oO tn m •fjons»i» andond-fM fMd d hM t P*IM» . . . Cmlaai'j ' |i l{ . ’■ FranchiMdts, Distribute for M D s u p w ^ i s lonm>lo«wt I* yMir •pK incaH m____ — witk with M »f < onH fcliMo. *1 Kfl^ tor Van«y... . MelMiflilia . . . ' !| . s TOT ouAiirv... coMmmvi.o M m m v t p*n u c B ii v c o r n m m m - - . — *1 ■ ■ V-VvV-IitilulL nm. iun Ofor noDf«DS S - ' l| I LEE'S SER I JO* 2nd A*«. H. For All Your Llvattocli(tocli and PoPoultry !|l! HANSIH AN SEN f' Id a h o SERVICE I ^ ' . ■ *. . A«r^«'rrMfn ^ PnMM lM B* Daft.- . . ■ -423:S2b0 l| , ...... ----- OOOOB ■ f ...... s - ■ .1 ■ 1.. .IV-'-...... - - . . ; J . ' . . >: ■ '.i '.., ' '* .■ ' -i. V. • ! ;i * . .■ ' .' '■; ■•' . ...'" :'7 V'," ,' V ' V-' , : ' ' ■ ■ * ' ' ' • ■ - ■■■ i / 7'-7'^ '' * ' f ' A>Jl ; t^ TiiwevNey^ rv"’- • V oa. 1 3 - 1 4 . "'jH B u H t life Set O et. 27 . ' -F1]:.ER — .The Idaho .(S’tjle- '(^'t|Ie- ^'cleared” jn tlie catalog oh each gain,gals, Utah; John S.'. Osborn,IGr%:l?o'm,tGranta: : fiull Sale ph Friday, pet.tot. 27, ciciation. ' ■ - ,, «ttlehards, id - Kiml)«rly;-r-.L.e w I ls s Seth Burstedt':arld-G.-C:iWester— -J e^^thO' Twin Falla Countyy-Falr- Fair- --Atieti'oneers— wHI~bo SI Wil ^toti I, .‘St.l:gard,-ChnlUs:.Deii R. .WI|I|am<.— gr ; .at .11 liams,- Caldwell,—and - Claytonaytnn :Antl 'Anthony: 'Km* fc. Sti^W. Cald^'M^Cald-' Maladi A, G. Willle a^id Snn,.Li. a.m., according to'*'wordird re- I"! I'schlrgI, Fruitland.-Memiiersjrs bf Well:well L. Shupe. Hamer, ahd and MalidMal ; AIBert Wo fldel, Merldi- FaU Pi^iect^"*r~ K 9 ceived from J%t Allen; £:asca(le',Bsca(le', ththe. Idaho Cattlemen’s Bulli Sale Marlin'Sorensen, Mai Salina, Utah,ah. an;-an; AsIel A. JtoUInger, W. A. Wj^yo^ Zbllinger, ^ Heber ..'J. iiwtS ■KS. manager .of the*sale., '■ ' •- ■ . Cc Committee inchide Pat Allen,Mien, , GlenGl C. Miller, Thayne, Wyo^ ZbIIl Zollinger, . OjnseivttUor KETCHUM :r Counci} met ' AHen' swted; there ■ arere 190 C«Cascade, co-chairman;. RalphRalph ining;inln John Te;chIck„feco; Dale OrsonOrst J.'.-ZolUngeir, and Pearl ■ W Herefords;” both polledd and S t e e l e . Idaho Falls, 'co-chair-cliair- J. Thomas,' Malad; 0 r-y-ilU I le e N. 2Zollinger, aU Malta; ^ . cently at tjeJjorne °f Its .presi-resi- ^ I, Te- Thomson ' EsUte, D ow ne y; p = ’ dent. R. C- Battholomew, and S ® horned.'ajl'Over 16 nidnthshs and man;m James Breckenridge, Te- Tho I e y; ...... =■= ^ 7 .'^ " ..;. . ' "laid groifldworh lor fall projrprojr . under-30’montlis .of age'je'. cort-to;cort- tonia;' Farrel Daniels, Malad;alad; —------^ ^ ~ ' signed to the sale bv registered■istered ^Al^ r t Wolfklel. Meridian: G Gusus .^ ' ' ' . _ _ —------^Mra j;Bahnolomew..reptsnesFitM — ■ ■ sf^ cattle -breeders from Idahoho and © Ericksoni Almo; TOih Shaw; that i&rested perso;is from1 all H K Utah. NiNampa;. .Wayne Naugle. Nam- George 'Jf* U om U the nation are becoitiiiig .: -' All of the bulls are registered[Istered pa;pa Clyde McAfee. Gooding; 1 ? l and will be graded'ihto classes Lewis'Lc Ro'thwell, Arco, and Tpm Elected To Lead . ■ 4' m o^e Is sch^iiled:,~!/or io r B B - -A. A minus, B plus,s, and Chfvers,-Challis. Ch . ' ' QI. sIMring in the ne^r future, with Bffli BT by Ja'pk Pierce,vMalta,,, Mm-com- .Consignors,| for the, Oct. 27r sale pShoshone H Grange . dw date and. place to be an- mercim -cattleiiiuii;' F a rrul Dan- ^a n Rmel MC-Ba'rkar^ Rlha: K n rI_■ npnncied later. Anyone-interested ; lels, Malad, purebred breeder,reeder, g,B^edke anc(iiSons, Oakley; .'jl^ Jim >, sHujjriONE—New officers for :ti invited to attend. andan Joe Dahmen,. sjiperlntend-intend- CahillCa and 5ons, W.ei^r, CaJIeh-ijleh- ^»«aglc a g Grange Include Georgei _ A Junior ^wtooth'Conserva- ent;- Caldwell - Branch ■ Experi^axperj“ tjertjg irid Deii'dall. C a sc a d"“A-Horn., e ;^ ; Hori master; Waldo Faught, . tion Council meetinjgwill.be held ife;,; ment Station, said Allen. Grad- ©7 Giark, Buhl; Farrell Daniels,niels, overseer;over Mrs. Fred Moore, i*^,c-! .hext^'week to eliect nt^^offic^rs Ing will be^In at 10 a.m., Thurs- Malad; 'Russell Daniels and turer;ture Cecil Cope, sfeward; WIN and plan for spring projects. day;-Oct.da: 26. .Each bull willwill be goSons, Malad;-Rex Daniels. Ma- Ham Kemei', assistant steward;ard-J ' Brctk Evans, siattle. North- U' ; . '; Ins Inspected for visuar de'fecfscfs by lad-lac j^rs.' Roy -Daniels, Malad,alad, Mrs. Oscar Kerner, chaplain; , i west’. Conservation representa- ■ Dr. D. A.' Jackson, .deputyS'®t“t® state andan Arthur j . DeVIs'ser, Filer.'Her.' PaulPaul. Bancroft, treasjirer, -j and BOARDS : r-^------tive-foc-thft Federation of West-^est- ' veterinarlart from .Twin' Falls. Herman , Evans, Nan^pa; Wm. Mrs. Paul Bancroft, secreury.ary. _ - • ' ■ T"----- em-Outdonr r iiib?rTn~^Degkinirking- <— BpF . du:during the grading at theTair-' H.„ Fallis; Malad;. Irvin Harrop,rrop, othersotl are Louis Couch, gate-;ate- ' ALL STEEL , -to members stressed the liMpar-ipor- — '' grc .r «aip R'eby; Wallace Hayes, Rock-lock- keeper;keep Mrs. Lawrence Tews,' ' ranee of organizing groups of gi|[^f7ji]taSE7 = **»» ^ll y g j g lanri?:.^rgpn^ ranynn Ranch,inch, Cererprps- Mrs. George Hom. Flo-.___ SWATHING BOARbS local ‘individuals Interested1r i -Inl In f . the rec^eatibhai aspects ot all -.------m^^^argesrRaii^^^ !! ^ Elb’k; A l^in^H ^ley. ^MmitoUr;toUr; Mrs.m ^ ! w illiam K e^TT T ady as-J ^ *" T’^’’ ^ forest development. - In th e . Northw est, and, h as been ^ long noted for Its outstanding’ C. L.' Hansen. Stanley: D. Jay sIstaslstant stewarc<. , Acmt I’ayi lavtl wirh g>43und, Ha riser. Malta; Douglas R. Har- Oscarqs Kemer Is" the new exec-xec- »wlng» fre« when ilcki* It roltad.. ' . r' ■ offering of top quality bulls of ■ J ' excellent-type, breeding charac-;Hara?. P®'’’^ Malta; R. J. Harper and utlve mlve committee member with Th«v'r* Th«i daroble, yet ilm ple., Magic Valley’s H tefistics, classification, andS nhnabil- Sons, Malta; Norman' L.^ How-How- Williamwjili Tews and D. G. Mit- ity.to pr^uce«^op calves.“ “““■ ell Malad, and Rijyal ]B. Jensennsen ^^en e ll. Holdovers. The home eco- ' ' ' }' \ '*‘y i and Sons, Malad. no„,lnomics chairman will be nam edj___ B 8 — jV'- V " ------q^^^IdtfHo-Cattlemen^AssoGi-.—rCornell Lehman, Wendell: AJF'by^ a c m e . atiori, in Its continual program m IT Bus> Leth'am, Tetoiiia; LittleJttle TheTh officers were installed‘”^^ 1i HL6B. IDAHO Scene '' . of improving the qualiiy of^ Ida- C^VP^ ' Panrh, Almn; ho-b^franttfor-^he-eonvenience- ^ ^^^jhalL*^*^ " * eransej of the cattlemen of Idaho, began g*°- _ Nampa; Ernest Olsen, L6- hall. these Sales 28 years ago., TheTT,e ^ . ’ satsales In the fall-at'Filer.-^'Idaho -~ »ek L ift^= Sare^Erids M onday,iddy, OOct. 2Sird “ ' Attendance W Falls, and Nampa, and onee cache a S spring at Filer, have brought the besti of bi^eeding bulls to High At 4-H "■ these central points for the.con-'Fl PRE-INVEtMVENTORY CLEAR-EARANCE *' '' venience ver of both the consignorsignor ' ^ ^ amand the,buyer. Awards Event Holding the sale on Friday GLENNS FERRY — There Is a change for the cattlemen were 200 people attending the ' since the sale has been held .—^----4--H__Awards^_banquet in the o'n Saturday for many li years. S 9 o tH \ Mountain Home'^North £lemen- - W- A Friday sale lets ranchers at-. m m tary School recently, including tentenjJ, W ho in previous years;” h had a d OUR WAREHWSE IS BULO NS W E MUST MOVE OUTI 'th.o-EImore County Fair BoardB H H i H V ' to stay-close , to the ranch be­ STOCK members, legislators and the • . ■ ■ caicause opening day for pheasant county commission. ■ AUJlALVMINUM FORMS areire put into place In the No-JoInt)Int concrete pipe slip form by work-irork- an 5~7::;! Knox and Millard Devenport, all are attendingatten the national FFA CoupUd on both ands. Glenns Ferry, and Mrs. Joeloe ConventioConvention this week in Kansas I f J Black and Wes Lee Hoalst, botha(h Ci(y. M Mo.o. n ' Hammett. TheT^e thr three are Gail Hoskovec, I Reg 9.000 . ... 5 . 9 5 c : ------, Jon of AMr. and Mrs. Stanley _ ___ - _ _ _ HoskovecHoskovec: Stephen Bennett, son l O c of Mr. and Mrs. 'Arthur (Jim) , 4-H Week Noted ^Bennett, 'e n n c V and ,Jeff. Tuppet, son . ^ 1 0 . 5 0 ^ ot^ r , ^ d ^ M rs. 'Rol^ r t '^ p■pgr- p ^ r j J L I L A ^ n LI _ByiBecIajCliib---- ^ - T h ^ S S “ UltTT “ ' . DECLQ - The Leading tas- Hagerman Valley Grange and ' sies 4-H Club met at the--home the Hagerrnan Lions Club, and - . J M O W ERS of Mrs. AusUn Walker, their ^y BracE^^ be ——fl 0 7 £ *1 ^MAGEL i — W only-“Coop«r-iKlipp»r"-^---- .- TT-l^^derrraF a l n m m r l Q l f ^ panicd.by_thc: by chapter's adviser, Tire' S«rvlc«i 'Twin Foil* - Rm I Type Gas~Pew*r*d ------mic-Natnmat-4-M-Week. The 4=H^ wavncWayne IIIIlls. I PricedBd per foqtf ^ pledKe was led bv Karla Walker. .— ------__ hostess. ■■■■ MOWER Appreciation was expressed to * ■ ! V 2 ” regr. 15c ...... 1 2 c fhe Jones Leonard family (ot; R e g . the use of Its truck for the pa­ ?ll:oo... 89.95 rade. Ways were discussed to % ” ^eg. 21c ...... 1 6 c improve the fair booth and arti­ cles for the coming year. II NOTOT SATISfI S FI ED WIIVITH 1” reg. 28c ...... -2 3 c I-1 - only 20 Inch ^ . Carolyn Zollinger - reporteded _ “ Unieo" Rofory that she and her mother will ■ ■ lead the Happy Hon^emakers . 1V4” reg. 38cc ...... 3 2 c 4-H Club for the. new year, .as . MOWJ&R Mrs. Linda Palmer has moved - 114” reg. 45c ... to Burley. c ...... 38c 3 hors*hon powsr *ngln« The next meeting will be a Halloween pany^ith l.ena Fil 2” reg. 60c ______naitfed a s chairman of the pot- ...... *9c ^ gg'.. ...49.95, luck dinner committee. Carolyn - H I - 'ZOlliner Wiir be in charge of B ' ea a , n P c e s? the games. ' P r i c i ‘ ----- 1------ROOFI>OFU^! 4 7 ^35 lb. 90 tb — JBlaimed'Sj^dufe' aim iiiiiiiiH iaam m iiiiiiM...n M n iiil ril...... 90 tb. waTfihf, good. •*•*<> 0 OC The'Satldle Trampw 4-H Club -■ -etip AND MA»t-TOr—t o t ~ ^ ------a -t . -e - s s :7 ! toJ!??....: 9i(Lj Ji: 9iO Sqvont ••«••••• «l»/w will'have a benefit gymkhanala ■ m■ , ..■ • : UNITED ' at noon Sunday a t Frontiersr .. "- /ALTUFWCS BUILDING)|N O ----- ' - 5 ..... • ...... Field. , • .. 5 , ■, -..X5<. . 1563rd AVENUE NpRTH„IO R Tl4„ E \ STATCS THESE AND MANY,IY, MANYMAr MORE PRACTltAL,|6 AL, I.USEFUL ITEMS The club is -vponsoring: t h ee' ■ '5 S ' ‘ ‘ ■ ■E - ALL ON SALE V . . MAN’MANY MARKED WAY DOWNDOWIN TO GO FAST event to raise fund^Yor the 4-HH ■ ■■ ' .',1. i i ^ ... SO HURRY IN! camp. A nominal! fee wiU-be* , 5 > 5NAME . . L.'...... • * » • ., * • • • ■ • • . * • • • “*. : BEAN . charged for eltch event, ranging« . 2 ■■ . from horsemanship classes to JJ > r barrel racii^i;; and . jjusical3 ■ g ADJDRES5~;~ . . 7777777^-717....V. 7 7 7 7 7 7 :. I\ MARKETINGm chalrs. Team r ^ n g alrc willII .Jt-:;. . beheld.^' g ■ crCITY & STA TE ...... ;...V...... A. . 5I ASSOCIATION IDAHO1 GRANGEGl iC C O W Js^ifU _ _—- STinilWi—■ ■ ■■■■■■■— : ■■■■■■■■■■■I I ^ « U$5BBCM 9fiaiiV*««fflfin' ( a o o d i n g ------— T— —------F ati^ ld . ■ ~~ Shcwhofwr"^^ i* ■' ' ' ' ' ■■ ■■

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^...... I I I / . ^ I ^ d g J i^ HHasJ^dequa a m a te ■ 0 ^ -:-B biSE =■ waiio~ira5-THteqiratBn!rnslimte^tatoes thHt~T»enrTtrTirocesslnKirBduct ...... -sppi7 & supplies of hay :aS WlhtArr Ap^'Ttprfap^'Irpm th6 lD6nt decrease ' Quentin D. Banks said produc-iduc- fofoQd9 d may be about the sameme and' handlersh to keep in mindnd from the August esUmate. tion Is ..estimated at 3.409,00019,000 ifrom.'theifron^ 1967 crop as it was■ras that lilarge crops for Idaho andnd /'' , ^ ------. •' .. ^------■ ■ tons. That is nine per cent more trowfromi each of„,the tft»o previousJUS the nanation are in jirospect thisu s . , than the short crop last year years.year The 1966 marketing yealpffall,":alp{fall," :Banks said, "even thoughg h • . and 30 per cent apove the five- was cliaracterizea oy prooietnstig eSUtliaesum ^reis- g ra -ggwfl i rom A u g :------:—------— 7------r ------—:------year average. Idaho pasturesture of qualityq control and violentsnt 1. HI(High volume of sustaineded •■ condconditions ^ e bgtter than avei^ivei^ price fluctuation. The 196? mar-ar- movementmoven throughout the -mar-tr- . age and' .substantlally above,\/e. a ketlnketing year was much more satratr keting season is desirable foror /g .g l ' year vear ago a t the same time.^___ IsfacIsfactory to the potato industry,ry. rtethe ,Idi.Idaho Industry.” ' cvfsflH ; .1 States bordering Id^o all1 re- Tt seemsse reasonable now, banksife , IdalvIdaho’s, wheat crop, estimated port bigger hay crop^ than last said, to expect the macketing'"8 l~------• ...... ~~.. • ...... ------_ ^ j | yR«ryear. National pfqduotlon is also «nvhenvironment ful the 1967 Cfgp abovabove average. of I( Idaho potatoes to be more » A large potato crop Is beinglelng like ' th a t of 1965 than 1966.' m harvharvested, Banks said. If no ma- I-arge stocks, of frozen french ■ jor problemsp develop,, the supplyipply fries that depressed the marketI • ORDER” ^ of marketablen potatoes is ex- through uirot the spring and early • _ ' • ■ ■ pectcpected to be one of the largest-gest sumrsummer have been substan^ally { I W « M B l ,\ IdahiIdaho has-ever had, ‘although3ugh ^^ucfrdr-They-went down 27 per ; I IV g J m - V Itit is not likely to equal U,e the cent<^ent through August this year.I ^ IIOWII recoirecord of 1966. The forecast■cast com*^°^I pared with a 15 per centmt| 1 SQpt. 1 was about 62 millionllion n per hundredweight. The crop ^ ^QualjW seed for_/% Jast-ygai^^Mas-12-per- c ent-mSg-^eeting^et^=^ o « v — but ifreeze damnfn rMt.Jntn-4h&------^ - =^fl[^laRtlngr^=^"®H supplysupp] available for food. ^ ID>IDAHO FALLS — The Idahoho ^ ^ u n mm PotatoPol processing In Idaholaho State Grange Convention will be ^ . , . and Malheur County, Oregon,gon held"cljl Oct. 31-Nov. 3 in IdUho *• |NUGAINES WHEAT , QUADRUPLET CAJLVE^,i. born 214234 »months a ^ , are begin*gin* Is aboutab one-ln-a-mllllon1 chance of quadraplets being bom, reached a new high for the July,luly! P®"®Polls. ning to grow “like weeds.”’ Accordmg tJtle^ li Mrs’ country. One,such location1 is the TheThere are definite advaptiigesI I H I STILL ININ SSTOCK I ^ Buttram. second alternate. ■ Mrs. Fra Frank Lenker, Ceres; Mrs. “ untr NO MONty DOWN ■ W, Effie Butler, Pomona. , Rolling Plains Livestock'Station,Itation. of tliithe drylot .system and there ■ F or “ B” ' Community. A. W. Effie But , ,L„ Spur, Texas. The object ofif their are (disadvantages but thc: ad- H 34 MONTHS TO PAY air- A potluck supper preceded the Molyneux was elected chair- A potlu 'fin^ experiment Is to check thethe ef- vantavantages outweigh the disadvan- | h \ GLOBE I man; Vemile Bylngton, v i c e iiislallaticinstallation. The next meeting feet , ‘ of , rations of three differentfferent tages by 3 to 1. B chairfnait; W. H. Castle, regularliar will- be Oct.C 19. levels of energy on the per!r cent The article titled "Beef Herds: ~ H J LESLIE DAVISDAVIS « SON I SEED « B! men\ber; Richard C. Dick, firstirst — ------calf crcrop, the weaning weights in Di BUHL CO-OP alternate, and H. T. Rickett, ^ /eights in D rylot" appears in the Fall H issue of the Farm Quarterlyly on H SUPPLY sccond alternate. fin in i H 1988 Ellzabalh•lh Blvd. ■— 733-8405 S ^ FEED CO. ,i,h 1961-65 average production.n. The the newsstandsi in the farm For -“C" Community, Keith VOnion /IllU l Productionon ^ Tru Truck Lana, Twin Falls I 130 n th Avo. S. — Buhl I ■ Hunt -was elected chairman; L. T „ T J, prospective yield, of 410I hun- areas.areas -^Vernon Woodbury, ?vice chair-.ir- XHIn Idaho IQ i Down dredweightd red we per acre, comparesupares ^ : chairman; Gail T. Hansen, regu-u- with ;500 hundredweight last lar member; Dennis G. Stewart.frt , BOlSh,BOISE — Onion productionn In year andai thc fiVeryear averageI'crage . _ , . ----- ^ , — first alternate, and Boyd L.I ’ Idaho anand Eastern Oregonn i.s of 472 hmidredweight. Stocking, second alternate. expected to total 2,911,0001,000 v/eatW eather was generallyy too ., '" I y t ■ ...... T""" Newly elected county commit-,it_ hundredwhundredweight this year, ac-“e- hot for top production, however,wever, , , ■ _ . • . ' ' tee members are Carl Schoes-es- cording tito .thq, USDA Crop i ; ■: id,.-’ V •'V ■; , " A ' ’ ■' ' ' ■ ^ ‘ - ' - i w . ___.___ . J . .1- ' I I >' ■■■.' V .- • v Sl ' M gqfW " '!■ ■'% ■ •*

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Showing dally high andind low temperatures,fen precipitationpitation anand weekly mean j fomperature for 1966 andand current 1967.------■ ' ■ 1966 -1967196 ^ USS Farmn ServiceSen CentersI offeOffer the best in fertifertilizer servicesBS,.:: ,: . -r ) ■ , Hi Lo_ Precp. Date Hi Lo Prec|Precp. Date Hi Yes, we’re ready/ ar>d able ^ .serve you • program)rogram forf( each of your fields. Assist-Vssist- ■ • Equipment for Self'elf AppU-Application Oct. 4 . ~56 — ~31 31 O . O ct. 4 585 8 3 3 O with all your fertilizerrtilizer neen e e ^ this fall. anceince inin soiisoi testing, planning and • Best in Fertilizers-both's-both didry and \ 5 6 4 34 3 4 O 5 69.69, 3 8 O We’ve got the men,3cn, equipmentequipi and the recommen'ecommendatioi>s can assure you of the anhydjvus ammoniaonia ______~ 6 ^ ~ 7 2 3 2 O 6 55 _ 35 .06 know-how to startirt yourvour fallfa fertilization------ngbt-ferti)agbt-fertiliiaLIou piogiain. Ana totn mmaifn a k ^ • Flotatipit 'Itres onin SprcMSpreaden . ___ __ - out" right. We canan get the job doi^4 lure sure your your program wofks, you can talce ,__J ^-7------7 4 -,-----335 5------6 ------7------5 8 3 3 0 ^ n talce Make your USS, Farmurm SServ: ervice C e n te r ___ ; ,.'8 ...... _43„^_43^______0_ . .. 8 666 6 ____2_ 4 „ -__0______quickly and efBcientlyaently — freeingfi you for advantageid van tage of the many EXTRA ______y o n r fall fArfiHynr>n hpudqiiiirtPT;! Tipa/Tq ______' ______J " ; 7 otJiS: important; wdrty^^ouwdrtyou have this fSEL . 'M E A S U R .9 ^ 3 6 O 9 7171 36^ d / »^EASl(JRE"SEW lCET)encfitr^(uia^ivailable You’ll find th« know-how,w-how, t'the fertilizers^ it your USS Farm Service Center:------i u ...... e r : ;— 2 b~ OZ 1 0 :.,6 . 6 9 9 . “ ^ : , Vour Uni^ Statesat^^^'^rtility Steel; ^ ] and theequipn^t, t o help~b<)0 6 t yidda .■. - rid: ; 1966 Mean ^.2°> 0 .2 " ___ 1 9967 6 7 MMeari ear 48^7° Spedalists will work'withwork'with you irt • CCustom u s to m Blending - and profits on yourr fafarm. rm . VW e’re lin ed developing the wirectWirectioil ioiJ ferity r . CustoniAppUcationC ustom ^ up ariid|rrady to go! ------— ------— ...... -- - ^ 3 0 y e a r avaverage e ra g e prprecipitation for Oct. Is .7.76”

AVERAGE SOILIL TEMTEMPERATURE PE at 4"• on Oct,O c t, 1 1 is 61* - ; ; -' ■ ’ 1 - . ' ...... I Ij iMBgn, ^ ^ -,j » ■ S B M Unitelf Statess Steel ^ ' - ~ ' c . farm ServiieeI Center C e n te r / u^[pQ0Q SOILBUIWEIUIWERS Soil Fertm tySpeclallSpecialists

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SdeGSl fdsses ..t ~3tB $$■. 1 5 ,1 6 2 .5 0 ForPiot^ M te:2n! ' cent Nwada Ram Sale heldBid In s Ely amounted to $94.15 on 181 Seed Growers M I heaihead, with the highest price paid IDAHO 'FAI,^W «»'o„ ^ ]W-w- at 1.195 for a Columbia stud ram ' ers of seed •‘•vive e • . aCQordlng to figures compitediwllqr tv rschool NoyfzO at rte^Idahoiho .c- H A. Z. Joy, Cooperative Exten­ixtipn- . Falls Elks »£dge, . R E Ohms, H sionslot agent for White Pine and potato spe«n— = ■ Available On^ - C arerU rged~~ ~ Farm Pon()s I In U s e Of CHICAGO—A new and differ-re r. ent publication has Just come Pp. e s t i c i d e s ------out. It i« callcd “Farm - Pond------Harvest" a magazine dedicatedted DISPLAYING WASTE-WATERVATER ri reccvery~unlt wfilch “ boosts”ists” wastewasl water to higher m und - cheichemicals are essential tools but Is Mack Neibaur, Klmama. This InstallatlInstallation and transite pipeline to the building and maintenance therether Is continuing need for’ ex- for_ ra-use on nearby fields Is Mack 1 of better- farm ponds. <-It- con- tunning frorik the pumping unit will be1 shown daring the Woodod River !SoU and Water Conserva- tremetren care in their use, the Imama^______tains articles of interest to a" all county agent reminds farmersmers ___ District tour Monday of constrtconstruction pi-acllce* Jiear Klmama. owners wanting a productive and city people. . body of water and, like a fieldleld at the courthouse grounds In A national study of pesticideid d e \\ Shosh crop, these little lakes requirelire accidents shows that 33 per• cent W ood R iv er Soil District Shoshone and pool transporta­ management practices. are caused by failure to read T ) tion. ■IHBHIBIBil^HHHMBBI All interested persons arc in­ For Instance, one article tells and follow the label. Anotherother JPlans T . Tour Near^earKimama 3 fhe SIGNING WORKINO ^GREEMENIGr IeEMENT wltll the Snake River Soli and) Water Conservationlion 25 perpi cent result from improper vited to attend, of the trouble in store for the ped Since there will be no restau- owner having ^‘wild fish” in his Districtpjstrlcl Is SeeretarV of^AgrlcultureLgrlculture OrvIU^C Freeman; Lookingcoking on.on Is Williams, admliar lar stonstorage. ^ ' SFSHOSHONE—Wood R iv er Soil SoU land which Is being developed Sim pond ~ana~Tiow TReyTipser^hethT ~“^stratonrt-USDA'-sToU ^ira io i ConservatloiTSwservatioirsei«li!firTl>e~sB^nfeisi~pr^iaetfMSt^prpviaes a 16asls for USDA co-co-^ Don’tDc gamble w^UTpSsUHdes,iiae^ and'and-WaterXOnservation Districtrict from desert^ahd. — rants^rants—witWii—reasonable— Iter operation with district landownersndowners andai operators In soli,J, water and related resource work.irk. use the right kinds at the right Board of Supervisors, will con-:on- The tour will begin a t Si-a.m..m. tance, - those attending should balance of fishlife. The writer “P?'’®**' rac- Those attending should assemble.ble take ;sack lunches. goes on to explain the species•ies The »"® local>“ tc’^ ANTI-FREEZE , production, in short—all phasesses ■ '■ _ . mosquitos and other insects.sects. T“yTaylor will show concrete linedned of pond management. Ypu can:an SecretaSecretary of Agriculture Or- basis f V ^ve., Kankakee, Illinois 60901. servation District, providingg a The inew district, headquarter-uarter- program.progr qjof j.control chemicals has specialjecial lined ditch and irrigation systemtem ...... ( ^ , ed in Twin T Falls, was organizedanized ThisThi: includes cost sharing, sjonsignificance because more than layQlayout on a sizable tr&cf- of in 1966 and covers 110,230 acres creditcredit, technical and otherr as-“s- half of all pesticide accidentsdents — 8” WORK ; . in Twin Falls County. Aboutout 1,- sistance sistan for conservation and occurocct in or around the home, 're­ 000 farming units are in thehe dis- developmentdeveli of soil, water, plant YoungYou children are the principal BOOT “ Aloiig Fencc'ences And S--trict. and \ wildlife resources^ andd for ylctlvictims. Several general rules K. H. G ran Oee _ SuperSupervisors, of the districtct arc flood prevention and watershedrshed for safe use are advocated: Dick Stafford, Kimberly, chair- protection.prote( Read and follow the label.label. i j J m^n: Dean Mpore, vice presi­ Slates Meet I 7 .4 3 Canalsmals presi-: ------StorStore pesticides in closed, well dent; Lester Naylor; secretairy- /--i .I labeled containers where chil- Klk in g HILL-King Hill Grange “» treasun treasurer, and Lyle Jones,,?‘v7r: Vir- xn. dren and pets cannot reach•cach will attend joint installation ,of Lim ited TPd t.^1 Wilson, Roy Jesser, Art Grange Month quip- Grange officers at Mountain Members of the Elba Cattlele and Horse Association gatheredI k‘Ln«J . Art . T 5 . thenthem. Store application equip- Grat ain S izes lastures this week. Cattlemen fromrnm Rcinstein c_»_. arid Keith Rhodes. ment as you do the chemicals.icals. HomHome at 8 p.rri. Monday, accord->rd- their cattle from the forest pastures this ■ard Freem an said the district has Mmo area. Jay Black, Glen Jones, CleonCleoi Durfee andi Richard ct has Observed At SfiSLabel each duster and sprayerrayer IngmB to John Davis, acting mas-o“na i With Frugal ^/McDot1cPpugal about __ sir various ranchcs in Almo. Charlesrles “, tioP^edJ: a long-range program.ogram______^ . with the nanje of the -pesticidelicide tcr-of the-4Cing Hill - Pomona...... * Jones, drove their cattle to their various ra I to serve rural and urban people TJ-,-, reuse Grange which met_ this week “ward drove his cattle to his ranch-anch in Malta^.HaroldMalt Ward, Almo, J’ ■ -Iff contents. Do not save or reuse Grar s canyon ranch west of Elba. Doug-ouB- conserving and developGigSSlBiiM .D L M eeting X-Ita empty containers. at the Gi-ange *• Hall.. EVERYDAY'S A SAVSAVINGS DAY put his cattle on pasture at his canyon ram holr water, woodland, reqrea- El- ______las H arper, Kay H arper andid ElmoElm o Elison,Eli: Malta, put their t If you do not have trashI col- He“ e also announced that El- __ nnfiii-. BUHL—Tn com m em oration of , nches in Elba, Glen Barryman and-„j tional, , wildlife and other natur- , lection service, crush metal con- monmore County Pomona Grange -SILAGE COVERS TRUCKTl TARPS cattle on pasture on their ranches in Elbi al resources. '"international ‘ern grange month,AlJ talners and break glays contain-itain- wiiiwill meet at the local Grange John Koylo of the Burley area:a put their cattle c on their ranches . itrator Master DonTJIetz lighted tie ibers drove their cattlo out of the . Williams, administrator , 1^ ers. Take them to a publicublic h®'ln®'* Oct. 24 with M rs. Joelbei -7 4 0 west of Elba. The Elba members drove ( vntinn centennial candle on the altar j, lea«t Young,-home econtmilcs'Chair-Ur- <20x50 ...... ' 12x11 2 x 2 0 ...... 3 4 . 6 0 canyon to their various ranchesies in the valley.vail Several days were/ere _ USDA’s Soil Conservation , dump or bury_them at- lea«t Your Service said SCS will providerov de Marie Latham, chaplain.iSISi ?Hr irin c h es^ ee p where they will man, in charge of arrange­gc- 0 0 ^ ° Truck Mud Flaps required to do the gatheringng and the various drives. The , . bonet- “ I** ‘he prayer when the Buhl j , on due to the good pasture -thatthat technical- jssi3|ance,and=cbopecr not conumlnate water. menlments. <-40x100 . . . . Truck Flares ...... “ cattle-were in good condition duo to tl 22E!i: grange met last week. • Do not apply more pesticideIclde FnFrank Jones and Karl Ander-ler- —------— ------_____l^sled-tlirQugbUha-season.------BuhlBuh grange will join with, the ^ u,,_than the label recommends,:nds. son has been asked to serverve — ------other granges for InstallatTonr a t nv«r , , -| • other jpr ai Overdoses are dangerous as well asa® minstalling officers of the Mar- STEEL HANDLED [ Mr. and Mrs. Dwight 0«borneme have sold sol Ihelr home In Fair- | .£ |f the Knull grange Oot. 16. as" wasteful. Mix or preparepare Iposaiposa and King Hill officers at BATTERIES [ field to Mr. and Mrs. W ^ ey)T Fields who will move In Nov.fi 1 L anadian Mrs. Inez Pojjt was accepted dusts t Corral. The Osbornes had retently -vir;-! -Pt~ dusts or sprays outdoors or,r in the Installation to.be held at QowC -199 from Ihe Hot Springs ranch at Corral. The as a new member; Master DietzDieU a ventilated room. In han- Jhethe lOOF Hall In Mountainain H«nim»rH ...... I ' S purchased the borne from Mr.Hr. and MrsMrs. RoUand Muffley of Wheat ^ V x l Sales5 presented Mrs. Lenora Tannlerinter dlingrtii__ any pesticide avoid contactitact HomeHomi Monday...... _ Exch Jerome. The Osborne family will move IntoI the home of Mr. . with aI golden sheaf certificate ^^h the Mr. anti Mi-« VT n r Ipn ------r lave recently moved ,to Pocatello. Ti/f icate ^nh the skin. Do riot get thc Mr f r e ----- to" AB|uttabi«~ 1 9 9 12 v and Mrs. Leo Senften who have recently from the national grange honor- umlcrial r«ua» iieai yuUi mouth, eyes appointedappoi as alternates to Stateate m Wnnch ...... I ExchI^cr!....-..8 ,9 4 .| They reside on their Mloear Creekreek ranch duduring the summer. ’ “■ May iT i.a ' D ro p _ _J____ _Jng—hCF—J50—years—COntmudus B oror h< hose. GranGrange to be'held in Idaho Failsills ----- — ------L ____ ------p i------* ----- membmembership in the order of' /hethe jfIf pesticide. gets In your eyes,•yes, Oct. 31-Nov. 4. - nipnn Berrvfnnn Riirlpv tnirlfodjTuckad -his hia a steers tiuiii Ills rancF WASHINGTON WASH (AP) —- The PatronsPatror of Husbandry. Mrs. flush five Karl Anderson, Pomd'na ------West of Elba where they wereere pastured this summer to his Agricult Mrs. flush them with water for five Kai his Agrlcultunf. Department’s for- Gertrude Gertru Farlinger and Mrs. minuminutes and see a doctor. If Grange Gran maister, announced that“ ^ . FARM and farm south of Burley. Helpingling with thetht trucking, was Johnonn eign serviceset reiMrted todayy Ca- Elva IMason were each' priMent- you yoy spill a chemical on >DurjJour of"C«officers will, be clected and in- 9 ^ a n d CITY ^ Koyle, of Burley. nndiannadian wheat sales'-to Commu-.mmu-. ed withwit a silver star certfnbateICate clothiclothes, remove them Immedl-icdl- stallestalled at the Pomona meetingi"8 ^ 662 Main East,East, TvTwin Falls’ ------nist COIcountries' this c/op ' year for 25 years membership. ately and wash them before.fore to bibe held here Oct. 24. All The farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ward,W Malta, burnedI to may fal!fall below last year. The grange presented Mr. andaM wearwearit\g the clothes again. King Hill Grange members are!re Your Direct Fartorytory HooHood Distributor the ground Tuesday evening in1 a four hour blaze. The home was It said the Soviet Unionn has Mrs. 1D. W. Rowe with a gift ______urgecurged to attend and to bring th e^ o l^ M ^ o n e Jn ^ ^ a lU ja i^ ^ j^ ***^nie*f* "Hi® contractcontracted to buy 75 millionlillion •" h°'honor of the couple's 55th a c t OKAYED elthe)el^er salad or cookies, sd jL The family, were all.ia_the bushelsbushels, down from 112 millionlillion WeddingWeddii Anniversary, which fell WA potato fields when the fire startedtarted and tlthe Malta Are depart- fell WASHINGTON — The Agrl-igrl------^------:------FREE B SB l i BM i l . FREE *“ ■ last year. - on the evening of the grangeinge cultuicultural Fair Practice Act of rp „ (AMERICARa ment was unable to control thetaBjhue. blaze. A salesales contract with Commu-mmu- meeting. meetin 1967 KiisI been approved by thi the Training -t.r Needed p nist China — Canada's No.Mo. 2 Mrs. Dean Mickelwait, lecture:tui^ HousiHouse Agriculture Committee. WA t PARKING M Ml l M ^ COFFEE Mr. and Mrs. Walter MitcheUlell and familyfamll have moved to the cuVtome ttee. WASHINGTON (AP) — The King HIU Irrigation rental house9use In town.town, Mr. Mitchell Is em- customer i_„ ,i,. — for deliveries-dur-I-dur- er. readrei articles on "Farmersners The bill would prohibit unfairifalr Health. Healt Education and Welfareire / ______W s l ^ S S S i ing the second half of this year and WiWorld Affairs." "The Unitedlited trade practices by handlers and DepaDepartment sees a need for one ployed on the maintenance crew:rew of the IrrigationI district. He la-has not yet been signed,, Jhfcahfc Nation Nations Charter," and a humor-nor- processorsproce against producerscers millionmillic well trained farmers |T™“ has been living in the ^Itch rider’s househous south of Kfatg Hill service said. ous article.ar and associationsi of producers,■rs. withiiwithin 15 years to replace thoseise ■ the pasr several years. With a larger world wheatwheat RefnRefreshments were served un------who 1leave the ranks of produc- Mst Fjrairs ------_ , —~ crop -thi-this-year-— especiallll3rin der the-directionth of the homeome USE TIMES-NPWS WANT ADS ers.^ers. ^ ------John Allen ahd Sam MyersI helped Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young Australia Australii — it was said to be economicseconon committee. The serv- move to the King Hill Irrigation ditch hoi Jon ditch house southwest of King•[’6 possible that Canadian saleses to ing committeecor for the next .meet-e ^ : JN m __ Hill over the_wc^end, MrL'Youngoung WilLbc-wllLbe_theJitch_tider in the Chiria-Chiha-v will not-jequal -the-W!-tilg g flig-wllflig-wlirbe MrsrElva Mason and &^ King“ HllI area the c’oming year.■ar. He has beenI employed at thetne sales last la< year. Rev. H.t B. Thomas. ______^ Pitch Fork Ranch of the late W. W. Knox and> Mrs. Mary, Knox,ox, —^—------' — . ------nonhTif'Khig-Hillr the past-severalsevoral years.-Mr.years Young will re- ^ [7 SEE I ------plaGe^jm-Bcllegantc-a»-dltcli_tider.i-tid et. ______^______^ = l | s ® " I g g o d ^ tEGONDmONEI^ | Don Frecburg and Lee Rosher,iher, owners of Riverwood Ranch, H § FARMr SERVICE SER I Richfield, have arrived from LosM Angeles to go hunting with their H - ranch manager, Rupert Golcoechea.echea. FreebiFreeburg had an elk permit ■ FOR)R FALFALL S for the Big Sitioky area. Harlie Hanke, Glenns Ferry,, and his fathfather, Homer Hanke. M at* H MOT(]ITORS I . tei^cd the Pacific Internationalnal Livestock Exposition ip Port- H larid where he purchased two prize-winningjrize-winning cows for his 4-H proj-•oj- H■ 3 3 H .p ...... 9 H .pI P...... 8 H.P. with gear ^I F E R Tn I i I l I Z E R I ect at the All-Star Ayershirc sa-Ie.^ ______. ■ __H ■ reduction r« .... andand sev*several larger sizes ^ ii (innr In ITiHlf •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I ■■ H■ In In “Wisconsin” MotorsMotors ^ S ■« pKXklCiAC MOBUl foodlod to t»dM lO W ■I m H 1 5S ■ ALL PRICEDMCED TCTO MOVE ^I S E R( V V I I C E I indostrles E Now*s the Time to Get 1 fe tti lood pric« iw l Kilar- ■ . S I Check ybur nebds»6ds and sees these now! ^ S •••M«»yMhiMMaarc«aywriMib can match tii8 ------^5 : * fwlitt Itl tinwr to n>d "»>< t(« iM M -r(jra^tt.___ I I EQtlipME> M E N T i l ‘^^pfAmerica-^s______------— ■ ■ - r - - = ^ = = : — ' 5 H Now . . . BfTtrtja readyeady for u»« ua when head^'dt'Z' ^ t 5 IN CONDITION roiK}R NEXT SEASEASON . . . 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mmmxm m A b n * r . 1967 ' ’ > ' ■ ■ •■- ’i ...... - • ’ 4 . , ------. -*•■ ^ ,• 1 t ■ ■ .' . . . . ' ' • ' ' . ^ I HO\*/ SA.P/E HAW^/f9SMIVXVAJS/34y Cu AH DECLARESTWlS ^ JTttis I . « i r w b ' ^ F VmW.DOES S A nevah m i n o // ■ ' ' 1 ■ b e g a n /f fCOf^JfJUED,'laavr/A^gaJ 'Sadiehawkinsdav^ . _ r . J : *Av -..■"" ' ",V " ■ X . -when a h f ib e v v o ’ iNM ?^ .^OEsr DO rr.'^^ ■ ■ BRBRIDGE ( M C H E L 6 RS?f-siti::E’SINCE NONEnone' \ STARTS WJNNImI whEN • I ffVOTBIN MAN ENUFFJFFT'MARfTY T'MARfTY, j AH FIRES ASIHSAWB ] ng America's' By Jacoby , | > MAH DC3TT£ft,SAttE-AH)£-A ^^^. STARTS WOl^ae ii ■' - 1 '' ' 11 > NEGATIVE DOUBLELE hear.theai overcall jguaranteesitees four iSflSS USED IN TOURNEYEY spacspades no his ^rtner,, Norman » - 7^ The takeout double wast&a ere- KayKay, Jumped tqllwo, andind Edgar . l|OM^|BSBwnP^ ated by Major Rufus Pattonatton in qartqarriM on to game. iJ# Well.Sadiadld catch one.The V 4 s 8«5>^#V I ' l y I ) ■ other DOapAtch-splnstarS ' ND W ^T-D U l^EV -jpH H ii auction days to allow aI player TlThe (ice of diamondsjnds was ' •«« « — Y4 atlowedHtweriesucttTroood • to ask his partner to bid.I. In the..openedthe oper and diamonds continued. rtlA t!^Sa«_ 4 B u 9 ^ F rfw 5 ^ v ^ ' ' l Idea-Sadie HawWns Day Htrwa la s t. 15 vear.^ Irjin ,.v---Mev. Nofman of, led a spuUc! and letlet~ JV was made an annual affair!!- y takcuu^. EaaC^ nlflQ hUltl ihe trlCk.til ek.-H He e----- / 1 double td cover many additional'Iditional won the club return, played)layed his'. Rax Morsan, M.D.Wl'.D. ■- " ■' ' - Sick Phone CallsCalls Scare His Girl bidding sjtuations. acp of spades, ruffed a1 diamond . mn——' n------rr- ^ — — — _ _ i_■ _ I arid,a n d , when .^ st’s queeneen drop- LIJBLIL i LI/ ^ unotoin o m i u© e special/nJ l/lio — i\/^kppAKeX/^PAKENTLV SHE TEACHEs'Sj FsHE^SHE 6A1P V3UVE W THEM SHE AMISTBE■JBE l^ i Dear Ele and Walt: ' Every GRIPE OF THE W E i^ ___ ^ped,^onnfln_ann8Er#=:)r -or;;once”ln a while^ihis cr^ p calls • ------NORTH- n* i VHl»»ttttrCAtlsX-nQMIEirwaVTakllEirwjirwANTS'^ ^EUEVB/7 ©OIN®aoiN® oiffO oF-THB-coufmc/-^ WEfl-A* wen-A* AAI PATIEMrV—PAU6H.TEIt/r'’HE~'<^-- R-caTls D toilZEIe - an d ..W alt:., 1 .j i ** Whichever player held1 inethe »e- ^ :ftii3 MoicNiNe> J to-oosaew IN OECEA jnjj-s(a,.(j mumble dirty, ^ ♦ 10874 maining mail trump . could take it y TD-COMB IN TOR A < ~r M / rif IN BECEAWEK—^SAIP SHE'P >•- BUT VOU PIPC _Y - LAST TIME t 6AW \ .J I ‘'xvi writing In behalf of all youn 1 Uke it p-June r TsfcH rT sM.Au.ro*SMAtXPtJX VACCIMA-i I UKE TD HAVE rr PONB SOME- TAKE CAKE OF .V>rHEK 6HE MUST HAVEny/g V ‘'J things to my girlfriend. The Americans ? between the ages c ¥AQ108 . , wheiwhen he pleased and1 claimed - [nT;f— 1«N^ "noM / po i ;V TIME IN THE NEXT WEEK ^ HER FATHERFATH! AT’1 / BEEN IN HEK TEENS/IS/ |I pl phone company says' It can’t ^ his contract., ro arid 25; We ar* getliftg sicif o T~i— . ONE TIME ( y\I I CAN'T BEUEVE THAT4AT I H lr trace the call, and It makest w me ! bemy^abeled ••hippies^” “ teenj tliz . Tt seemed tb be an easyasy galme .EHBB k r5=>~l r - — ^ B SHE BETEACHIN5JiNO^ M so so mad.I W8nt.to„tear.the.phQne._u, WEST _ EAST to b > / / ^ m^ -AT-THB UmVEK4ITy/^g -bopp*rs^'^and "mini-bopper*' * to bid but sbmehow. thehe Italian -----• but of the wall Vhen she tells Books, g magazliies, TV programi ^ 4 - Q 3 ______A KJ J f8 t------_ _ mmethods^ e t l didn*t"get1 h6 r e r me about it. I know it an scares ^u anti “ movies all seem to. drivi ¥K'«r42 ¥953®,nT TiiThe Itallari South opened,.wilh_’ened,.wiUu:’ ' \ ) \r ^ her. What, if anything, can you r ♦ ASS 4 , ' ♦ CUttT _____ o n " / ifl sugge.st?—Mad Boyfriend. y™ home " one_point: there is some ♦ J« +107-6.4 ----- one—st>ader-Eric"'Murray~ray~llkes likes around *'’*"8 wrong in being young ’ to bid but he did not trytry a two =ts S Dear Boyfriend: Shop aroundmUre "Teenager” ,.^ Itself is disgusting SOUTH (D> hearheart overcall. North raised to /i^pr' ~—^ '■ and buy the loudest II police sU>il^y!'* m a East-West vulnerable>le pick.picked up 250 points; worth six ■ the whistle into the -mouthpiece ®“ Short Ribs - J . with all Her lung power andd thenthen, tefial'sm.“ f®st cars, drug abuse, West North East SouthSouth IntelInternational Match Poirils. w: If iuj,'preoccupation with sex, ad in------— ■—'■ ■— ------Immediatelyin hang up. If this P 1I 4k * \ doesn't discourage him. she'll "n'W™- • D b le P a ss 2 A ! * CARD SENSE i SUNXE/^\ Wlwant to ask her parents about Instead of regarding us as P a s s 4 4k P a s s PPass a s s \ !•■ i g o o M .M) ___ swswitching to an unlistedi tele- freaks and making us- the con- P a s s Q.Q—The bidding has been; phone number. Such creepsps are slant subject of tut-tut discus- • ” ~ ■’ ' * T ahrioying, but 99 tiriies outIt of a sion,S‘ and thus making us feel ZIZZ ^ A Dble J. hundred they're not reallyy dan- outOi of place because of our age „ p Pass a s s 2 * P ass 2 ♦ Is be- (which we can’t help), why not These new doubles, ■ called 2 4k I l H ( ^ gerous. They phone girls be- (' called 2 4k 3 ♦ ' 3 ♦ Pass ‘ m i l I I . cause they're afraid of facingcing a tJt t e ^ us-as fellow, human be­ negative and responsive,!, were i1 tjg> , Pass Pass 7 in g ^ The way some people act, invented for the most part by Yc W •■ female.—Ele and Walt. In part by You, South, hold: IS— i WORRIED ABOUT SISTER we w ought to be in Ripl^'s-Be- jMyin Roth of this year’s Ameri- ^ 4^2 2 ^¥KQ108 ♦AQ1S4«K6S* * * 8 5 -T----l ~ 1 have li®ve It or Not. can team and were used by two Whatw do you do now? g J ' Pear Ele; 1 am 17 and have “< ^ S a 15-year-old sister, Becky.;ky. A Back to the question of labels, of the three American pairs}airs in A-A—Pass. You hope % t<» b beat . . . . ‘g’g ’ag ^ L T World Championship match.itch. four spades i>ut a doublele U Is bad IlMHHHBaHNiilMalaBH 2 o I month ago I broke up withith my Now.N what say , we divide the Edgar Kaplan's doubleble of pereentare.per» You wilt open the 3*1-'' 18-year-old boyfriend, Tom.I. Now so-calledsc adults (when you Pabls-Tlcci’s weak vulnerablenerable k Unx in g of hearts. C p U I n E » y ToTom has started to see Becky, reachre 25, you’re automatically I know he d o ^ 't care a1 thing _at_adult; before then you’re a kid) _ - ^ercall—was- 4 Dt_lakeQut,.^at__^‘^^^^^^'^-TODArS-iiOEStlON ------^ Msiness. Sitting >Iarth, he uri- _ :o»------55^ ^^«MrnrrTOTOKOBT:i\‘rvBTin{r«>>r|~~ abmnrHeft^e'^JusmVinirtb'nriab 'tl(lijrto~lhTo“calegorie.s. aTiaTabel tHem: ■<»forroH Instead of respondingng twotw o IBRANCH OPflCE m 21 VOU-IL MfHT VOUK IMBr HIMiBUT■ BUT ^ni niake me mad. I've datedI a lot Ages 25 to 35 — Little Momies doubtedly would have preferred , JJ' PWNCB CHAKMWa MB ot to double for business but he S, y°'^ partner bidsIds two ------JfB of boys this ^ st year and plenty andg, Little Daddies. could not. Perfect defense. ujniiMwould Hlf”diamonds ’ a fte r your ' double. ffl of them have tried things,■ but*’iL‘ I* Ages 35 to 45 — Elders. have produced a two-trickic setset. never let them get far.'• TheiTne' Ages 45 to 55 — Podgies. other night 1 accidentally walk­ This negativeraoubrr offTTJrre a one------Answer N e it lssu»—_ _------_ _; j j ii H P i i walk- Ages 55 to 65 — Fossils, ed in on Tom and Becky in the Over 65 — The Popped GeI^ I iB y ' "III ^ — deden and I could hardly telleveaelleve eration. T iz z y • ■ ^THANK. by eyes. Afterward I trledTTO Rather ^Isgiislliig'.~lsn*t—-ft? THePAPBR»«te^M, vou, talk to her, but shtf^aid lhat FUU. OP ACCOUNTS. W k . i rnii? I ®“*- ‘*'®n I’m only one of those a■iiij T Tom o had told ber how cold 1 ^ AEOUT VOU 50LVIMe. ^ O k x ^ B ___ was, and th at boys dldh^t■riiififf likie cr“ y teenagers — maybe m y n r r r i n n r TDfJr7nf!nnryTrTjryw2rvyT73'T IC ) THAT LOMPOM JBWKl. HK^^^Kg^JBdBIELSK— — wa 'HMr^ thoughts ar^-stupld- to any one ,,,,,,,. THEr^T,EA»y' I'M cold girls, and so she 'didn't IjPU ^ want to hear anything I “ could “IIj of. ^ those important people who esa>iia.oF wa _ .Ul- hi»ve reached the 25-year-mile- sa'say. I know she will keep this " up because she's very h^t^d hard s‘on«—Vic. headed. Yet if 1 tell my folks, Ll**® *0 “sound off" and tell >1- IliiH H i ------MW, w. TX t«. U l M. wJ the wrnnJ they'll kill her. So how do I1 help •*'® ‘“"'n how you feel? Share aasolln* Allay heiher?—Tina. - yoyour ‘‘Gripe"_by writiirg us In y j i s t I ■ IDear Tina: No matter what of this newspaper, ' you say, Becky will assumee it is A few hilarious games can p i I ^ ^ Wtal et, tjou look eo uoung.'

Mt o I Major Hoopla “ * • ' ^ s o - « ------•* I'VB «E N HIM. put)/ <5BB, X e — " 'X / ^ I ' . / HIS MIS F0WAh40V.V/4MD J Rs about inflation,inf but now th that a t V J WKIt* they w ant to rais« taxeses to stop I it, he's iriTady to blovy i-,L, I------rJL— I ' ^ hisWs stack!' ______1_ __

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■ .. : i r \ - - * — ' ' • ■“—, ■ ■ - —1~.^------. > - / - . r - ■ ----- , . • sr------...... -V---- f. . • ■ \ . . . . ■' ' : ’ / ' ■■ ■ ■ j - . , ;; , _ -If llll ...... •" ' ■' t ' • 'V ‘,1 m’ • ' I ' . ■ ' ^ ■ A>« Twin halls Tlm^i-Now* o d ia-M,’i967 “IDean JL^Cil O f^Eni^e Lauds a u d s W ater |C«s on production test- t|JHST^RBB radio dbpiitched truck* to \ r srmed country has been? cheap hydrof , ^ a lls Borvfl you. e p o ta ct, >V-1 Oil * & JLYlMaleorFehiale , w est and irrigation Is Indi^pensi-nsi- the ’ Northwest,Noi “better- prepar-repar-power. power The, large number of Ing in Unit 2 of the Twin Falls . •«" CONDOMINIUM “j County Dairy Herd Improve- grog ^. Explained KIJble to Idaho's economy," said>aid ed" In alla categories — especial->ecial- feasibfeasible hydropower sites, and ° ^ mSdLE'ADlji^fnkir S- Res]()onsible',party.toRes> handle „ ^ Dr.' H. Sidvyell Sriiith,. new deanean Iy consqrvationconsi and recreation,lation. the hi high cost of fossil fuel haveh a u p A ss o c ia tio n d u rin g S e p te m - • - cordedcom tneM aga— hour* a day. • _ , ___ WARM gPRINGS _____ UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO0 Hf-the df-^the Ct College of Engiheering He sa Iber averaged 38 poundb of biit-b lit- ^ ------a r ------TImC ei Times News route in_Heyj-.^ ------■ing He said that irrigation in th6 oombicombined^Jo_jilegate--the-«ian- a«aulyTSalon»-f , Moscow-lhdi«Btions that weed-|“;jal_theJUnlverslty- aoheJU n of-ldahor-—— ^tothwtNorthwest seeilis. to ;~hivotvB^OwerivotvB^Ower .generation to secondary^terlat j? ' p e r .c o w a n d 1091 p o u n d s r z r ". „ ~burn and vicinity. Approxl- First Offering _ _ _ ,j{|,jn^henrfe*J»-can-be^efur Dr. Srril ^ ' of'm ilk, reports County Agentgent COMPLETEcomi Beauty aervlce by ad- ~„t_i ■ur Dr. Snilth, a native of, Jowa,wa, state andan federal governmentent to imporimportance,” explained Dean?. T “ vanced ,«tudent* a t reduced prlcei.i m mately aieJ 25 milesCdally. Con- In controlllnS mcduM head w ereire comcompared pared water 'resources in a farfai- hhigher degree than mid- SmithSmith.. DonaD o n a ld Y o u tz . - p??iPermimenu W, Baauty Art*J* tact- tact: Circulation .Manager, Spacloui 2 bedroom home with reported today by Paul J. Tor- the tlje North,westNorth,' and the. Midwest^est westem drainage reclamation.iation. -. HeHo pointed out some factors Production figures includei all Acadtmy,a c « 13S Main Weit, Phonti ■ 2 baths, flrcplace, and . com­ ell an a ^ n o m ls i ,at the Um------cows on test. ■ including mn a as s BeiBeauty Salon. 135 Main We*t< tr-n Bergstrom, Twin Falls, showed SJl?'Phone 733-1641. Svenlng appoint*II; rFRINGE K BENEFITS ■ Ii MUe FjDm_Warm Springs Lift, . He aM ffeld tests showed ap-I" C qjn , ■* Stoverr SiljS U a g e ...... ■ g t|le undeveloped hydropower 5,vS S i r --JnanUr—------.»—ry ...._ •; lif i onl:only ono of the many qilall- u,_„- ’ ' Tilira^^jBS of J3oW pon._ji_K ra^ .' sites 'and Jlmited undeveloped that-l,342~fOW S--wer^dir liKt;j’ ^UALITV pormanenta at- s|)eciala tle«ties ofpi *•>!» employment oppor- Write wrlto Box R;;*. c-o Tlroej-Newi. 01er..are'lielpful. They are par- , w ith 1,2 0 6 -vin p ro d u c tio n , and a n d prlc«i.prio Rema Parrott. Phone 733«13- tunlty. We a re In need of two potential at existing sites, in the j 2770. 1121 7th Avenue East^ high-qihigh-quality salesmen and one ' ^— "" * - ticuiiriy elective irt combina- , United States. According to, nDr. ® *136! j dry cows! _3™ “ dependable, experienced book- . J>PASPARE TIME INCOME S Saiff To Be Che{Cheap Feed Sii ,.p„ : In the large herds of over— 50KQ RUBY HEWLE'IT Voncft beauty sa- tioitwith controlled burning.i». ■ ' . ; - ■'"Smith, Smith, the high level of present _ Io n , UiVt 3rd Ayftnuo North. PhoneiJg kecpor keeper . . . l«Pl^:loV „ ------Hefl|llng'-tndHefllH cMlecHng—money . ^edusahead is a weedy an-n- In the ccurrenL(Fali)_issue-of uof An’estimatedAn estlr -40 per ceijt ofof the^onstrQCtionthe^onstr costs Is undermin- cowsr^Blair-Hall;-Twin- Failsraiisv -nS^ 733-iWOC^EvgBigg' Iw appotntmenU'. r B6STR-7 , tr fromtrom New Type high quality ...... ^i.grass that”infests an-esti- The Farm nml- had the high production aver- J %Ti,nes-News coin, operated.dispensers In this ti- The Farm Quarterly the. article(cle nutrientsnutrienti from an acre of' com inc; tthe traditional econq^nic “ Baby SlHor*— Child Car« 16 r- _ area. No selling. To qualify, you - iaated ’TSO.OOO acres of Idahotio "Two Cro)Crops F»om a Cornfield”Id” are In the Stalks and leaves,'javes,' advantage'advan Of hydropower, and age, of 47 pounds' of butterfat, 5 5 3 mu^t have car, references. S600______1,400 poundV of milk, with, ^y ^ ClilLOREN'S Vlllags Nuriery andra INCOMEINC( TAX-COURSE to cash/ Sevch l'6"IWeIVe ^ .,/anEe. It has low forage valueJe tells why a Chapin, III., farmler, er, this couldcou be a potential profit constructionconstr and operating cost f ^ Si""®. DI«<:‘or Ruby Hop-'P- BOra BOTI FEDERAL & STATE hours weekly can jujt exceOent ^Ijmd cfowds but desirable fpragege F. W. LaLakamf), has made his of ,$40 tto J75 per acre throughrough ratio ' is much higher than_ ■_in cows*^ows milking .of a total off 61 kins.Uni Classes divided; nursery.y- V \ JOB OPPER FOR monthly rnqnlh Income. M oret fuU ■:V species. last com silage. beef cov cows. Other large high produc-due- P{« ' klndecgarten, kindergarten. ' BEST STUDENTS time. time. ■ For personal Interview beef cows. , thermthermal power stations. cows. Limited nuVnbers assures ^ y o u r 'p„r^ w rite: X >“The generally steep and “Why m now- '"8 herds with butterfat, milk, ciuii oUenUoa, I>fione Earn good money during tax write: id “Why make corti silage whenlien Com stover ,sllage Is' low3W in “Thi“The advent of muclear pow- ‘"8 ‘ season. If you have the desire t>t?m ti ,j.- rocky terrain of land infested5d you can maketr stover silage andind energy, thus ilniitlng its useise as er whwhich is independent ofrVo. re- total cows and numberv In pro-' _ to leam tax preparation and PEN-lOA I'c.iN-ii DISTRIBUTING CO. by medusahead limits the possi- add your c duction arej Clyde Wright,iBht* Dd e ph e n d a b l e babysUtlng, ' myV -have have*^ the ability to Work with 2520^ 2520, South Stale Street. si- add your com back to it tne wayray a fied, but bjr adding cornn the gional fuel hydro factors' will ~ f " \i/. home, weekdays. Fenced yard.o> figures. figures H & R Block will train • ■ Suite Sulti 202 . “ f - ■ bllllics of reseeding," ■ Torellsll yoii^yoii> want!want?" he asks. Lakampmp silage ccan be changed to a fin- dimlnidiminish the power cost differ-iffer- Filer, 46, 1,386, 68 and 60; T.• W. w . V°„DHuvo own two children for play-y*- you. you. Tuition'1 courses start Oc- Sal( Sal( Lake City, Utah 64118 i said. "But even though a largese harvests 550 acres of com, then[ten ished raration. The details ofif this ential between the Midwest and *'‘5Richmond, Buhl, 45, 1,324,, 83 mates.man 733-8016. ______tober tobor 23. : R egister now. Call H - .Include .Inclua Phone number. ' ' portion of the land cannot be he shuts e he shuts down the combine, at- informativeinformal article are featureditured the NiNorthwest.” he said. ?J}.d mtTT WMiHiery iij pe hlinimigarten: "»in»’«** Implex.". wer 1.086, 71 and €2. bBABYSITTING a b y in m y home on Van ------wway a y ; in Twin Falls. coulff be effected by chemicala* LakampLakamp, calls stover silage his O ____j aspect of the Northwest waterater i" the' medium size herds• ofo f 733” 38ii®^"*'’ FFarm a rm \ Work Wanl*d 2 ^y RAYH A Y J. HOLMES, 733-0172 fallow because there are many>y free feed: he says, "This is.”'1 a ijVSystems S l O f . .rIf" resources may assume relative-tive- 25-50 25.50 jcows,-Roger-Stafford,-Kim- “■jlJJ" bAYTIMEbAVr; child caro for wiorklng - thousands of acres that couldId cheap- feeifeed—something* that is •'J ly less weight in the future than berly, was high with 5Q, 1,403,403, mottmother! In my hom e. Phone 73: - be seeded with a heavy range- normally i ------42-ftttd-28. Next iir liinr-is-Rpsseit-kSdt' 5378. . - , , , ' " ' *' ~~~~ ------~ - n ' S f c i r ' ...... e- normally wasted.”' The esthna' -O f. _ ^ ------4t—han In tho pnat.''—------^2 am ‘ cn RHLIAQL^ child care In my home. -MAmJBE-H— ers and dandelions. Gem Spray- land drill but which could boJO ted 250 tonsto of chopped stwer Idaho Is-expected to enjoy the Rises.Riggs Murtaugh, 46, 1.248,; 50 Fenced back yard. Playroom and^ H A U L I N G Ing Service. 733-4206.______tilled only with difficulty. which was S to ck D if a n s- s a d 48; D a le W illiam s, F ileHer; r ; toya.toy,. 73i-283a. ______■ which was put Into the sllo In first fruits of slack water trans- 8"d - - ...... ■ . 'L E O ’S ______ONEONE Ql OF the finest bar and cafe “Preliminary: : investigations mid-OctobermidOctobe kept 70 cows for UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.I®. -— portationpo?(a{j when the Columbia-ibia- 44, 1,279,1,; 34 and 34; Ca'rl Leon-son- WILLw il l bobyilt In my home, day, or cdnnilnatlons fh S^awi^lh~ValIey. ‘ ____showed- that DowjMn-has -prom-n- j40140 daysTndaysTTTo'other Teed or pro W "alter alter JHaldeman of The Penn-Penn- Snake River system Is opened:ned ard. Filer,I 41, 1,190, 26 and 23;2 3 ; _.g5" evenlnti. Phone 733-8927.______CUICUSTOM FARMING SBuilding u ao X ti4 (ect. Also hus large banquet room and attractive ' ise as an agent in a chemical tein supplementsuppl was fed the sylvania State University says to LewistonLe\ In 1072. In Dr. EvercEverett Andrews and Son, Filer,iier. EinployinentEmpI Agencies 177 Filer . 326-4703 living {“f*” ' quarters for owner or man- * fallow treatment. The herbicideie cows. ?a feed =suitable for one kindnd of Smitlj'sSmitlj' estimation, geographyiphv 40, 1,21,204, 33 and 28; Gary Custer,ter, Jo5~cJOB OPENINGS at Per«onnel Ser-r. ------'■------ager. 52 rooms with connecting bath ■ regularly gave a high percent-‘t- Many fafarmers don't feel thethe jarmf^rm aianimal may be unsatis-satis- and existinge development will Twin Falls, 40, 1,332, 42 and 36; vicevic» ot Maolc V alley. 226 Shohionele CUSTOM BEET f^ror or employes. Fine locution, un- 39’ E ait, 733-3562.______Imited possibilities. An «,xcellcnt age of medusahead idll at eco- same game way. The busiest time ofQf factory for anoCh^i;. Digestive:stive precluipreclude penetration beyondI n d Gene Randell, Kimberly, 39. .. HARVESTING {vulue a t (41,600. Call Wuyne (Put) nomical rates.” the year Is coro-harvest timeme systems differ. LewistLewiston. 1.210,1,210, 44 and 42; Marion Tanner,ner. Help Wanted— Female ^ 18a New 2>row m achine with topper. Patterson Pnttcr ut 744-2531, or write » CALL OTIS STRiMN LynwoLynwood Roally, Star Route, Kct- The recommendations are:'I j,ndand manpowermanp and eoulpmentent AcconAccording to a Penn State “No doubt the system willI'be be HanstHansen, 38, I.Q79, 42 . and 39; 577^ ? WANTEBi— G irl—f«i-—fountain—^5 ------—ch u m r Idaho.------^ —— —; - __ ^Spray_Jtsjoonj-as_?ipave-growth,^ tire-at a-prcmlumr-Aa-pi solution~tcr~tcr hatidboohatidboolr-Dn—llve5tock~feedlng.' Iding.' ■a~^Bi;ear1)encfU‘"Ib“ lhe TJregoh.Roh. GGaylb a y Io rd T 5 ro w n . F ile r . 38, 17155,lOD, candcandy department. Mondayy ------B E N E F l f starts in the spring and before (he equipr •e for Washington and Idaho grain pro-p ro - 37 aan n d 32; W a rre n H a rt, B uuhl, h l. ■ through «hroi Friday. Non-smoker, -> BEN EFICIA L Llfo Insurance Com­ ■e tho equipment ■ problem, whichich timothy hay is standard fare for Washir vey Fredrickson’s Ice Cream, 309 2nd pany, homo officc. Salt Lake City, ' the plan( -is In the boot stage, still in es, horses. In dairy cows it's con- ducing areas that lie near the 37, 1,179,1.1 42 and 38. and Harvey sue, ■* CUSTOM PLOWING CT.Utah, hus1 un opening for Insurance e. is still in experimental stages, horses, . sales representatives. Jf you Jive Use about three pounds -of Dow- could reduceredui the corn and stover/er stipating nnd reduces milk flow, river valleys.\ It is nice to think[link Grindstaff,Grind Buhl,. 37,' 1,035, 49 eJdyLADY to do telephone vtfork rrom the5 GENE^ GLICK In the MugIc Valley Area, we privacy of her own home. Paid W P \ pon in water at a volume of harvesting operation to a singlegle ' Cattle like some cottonseediseed Bgasoline prices in the re- and 41.41 privi " WENDELL 536-2401 would like to talk to you. Need . 10 gallons pet acre. This treat- step. The as In the small herds, under, 25 5 hourly.,^“^ Send resume-’ to Copelln one full-tlmo and 2 part-time men t- step. The gj;aln is shelled andind meal in their rations. But when Sioo *'might even be lower as In I . Plano Company, 1247 Yellowstoms ^ or women. Complete trulnlnu to ment will kill 98 per cent or placed Inin a*^raln; tank and thethe fed to hogsh it’s poisonous. g(jy. Soy- B/ result of w aterborne petrole-ole- cows,cows. William Gregory, Filer,le r. avchAvenue, Pocatello. ______AUTOMATIC • thoso who qualify. Call Mr. Elder, 733-7730, 0:00 o.m. to 3;00 p.m . Or more of a medusahead stand, stoyer stover is e There Is no doubt, that far- [fif marketpiarke hogs eat too much. | f |^| ” ______733^63______-M‘•MLS** LS" OPPORTUNITY that very — roers-wiU-JbeJooking_jit_iK>m . Outlook For Oreg“oGregory had an average milklllk WeaT.wmI ______^ ______seldom appears. 2 thriving 1 mun ’ TWs*can'"be overcomOw^i^d.''J- ^Svel^ila stover silage as a way to move —A-ration-of-only-cracked-cdrnr „ corijr ------prodaiprodiictioir'of' l,1^2nponnds fiuiiin m -BXPBRIB NCED-/4^n»l»-4innc r ■ cooka -r:—r;—~------— CUSTOM ------,------businesses.busincE ■ExcdlBnT'tocuTion’; Tho"“ ‘- ground oats, cottonseed jneal, needed at Western Cafe. Ketchum. ivyrAl I Incomo Justifies the investment. . by controlled burning. A fire■e into into beefbeef pproduction if the equip- „ ^ 23 cows of which 20 were milk- caiiCall collect. 702-73S-3959. Elko. MANURE HAULING .j" silage and hay suiLs beef cows. Terms available. Lynwood Reulty, at the proper time consumes-s ment ment ques question can be solved. "ows! Mifi^ant FarmII Ing;ing^a and Mr. Holloway had 1.281,281 w WANTED: a n ti Out-of-school airl to- ^ JIM LI^BRIDGE 610 Blue Lakes Boulevard North. , ■ the litter and permits survivingi g------2------— —; DDairy airy cocow rations, though, may C® pounds nmirui* of milk from seven cows)WS worK ol A&W R ootbeer. Call forr ______733-S303______. 733-0211733-0211.______contain 20 plant Tecdsr’For fat- appointment, 733-3451.______: seed to reach the soil. Seed ger­r- contain : of which six were milking. r JOE BL-AIR WANTED;w a n t e i Business partner for A l minating Iri the fall or spring, • I tening steers, a little soybeanbJt W C o rk e r Dim ^ ___ STRETCH FAMILY INCOME. Aver- porting goods store in heart of LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS: ago $20430 weekly In your spare; CUSTOM FARMING Burley, ^u°^ev w rite Box 0-17. Times- - following a bum, is vulnerable J i t lC l i k or linseed meal with corn and ' LEG J__ time. Phone 733-8224.______HayHny swswathing nnd baling. Back- News. News Twin Falls. Ricks CoUege alfalfa i S hay makes good feed.cd. PORTLANDPOR' (AP) — Threeii*ee ------II..III I ■ ■ ■ - . ■ I- ■ .1— hoo work. Phone 324-4459. Jer- ■ ■ to the herbicide. fu- C!vH No. 21M# LICENSED beautician with I year Consultation with fire control T T ’rain pcsons concerned about the fu- NOTICE. OF of exporlenco, CaU 733-1116. Mar- Ground wheat is good grain tha’s Bcnuty Salon.______- ______JInvestments n v e i f m 31 • officials and burning strictly in for horses, but horsemen neverlever farm workers—but fromrom wWRIT OF ATTACHMENT In Harvestsila r\ Its f o r ^ Z " ' ts— IN THE DISTRICT COUUT OF THE l|_ |_ accordance with their directions that widely divergent viewpoint.s— in thi HP Help Wonted— Mole 19} C U S T O M IS , feed it a!alone. Thc reason Is that‘ came to a unanimous conclusion FIFTH'’HJ JUDICIAL DISTRICT. OF ” ®*P it makes a sticky, compact mass .ion STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND ------MANURE HAULING INC'INCOME PROPERTY r rii Wednesday night; The outlookoo k i-oiiFOR TWIN FALLS COUNTY? r 5 ^ 2 6 5 Ve^o^^Vernon Qlander — Buhl 543-4572 ^ - : F irstirs t Crops ;■in t tha;.‘“ stomach, difficult for di- for the migrant farm workerr is h HUssm u s s m a n refrigerator c o .. New Duplex and 3 bedroom gCstive juices to penetrate. The A Corporation. Plainilf/,tVff Thnt ll whnt our m en average CUSTO.M beet harvesting. 2-row REXBURG — Ricks College result^is^ -V ------perP^T week.' Good men over nge GGemco e m c Beet Horvesiwr ond 2[ home — Priced for quick sale. • se result is colic and constipation.t7on p'‘‘=“y" •' • e d MAX R. BLACK. Defendant.jnt. 21 wwill excccd $15,000 the first ,, trucks trucks ' with drivers. Also, plowing DothBoth placesp for $25,000. Sea at Crop Report basl,a^ harvested & rves Us first crop from Add cut hay to the wheat. (orfor The three participated on year. Prestige sales position with 3- —- ->Notlco la hereby, Blven, lUut on year. with 3-bottom plow. Ale-jt Milton, 1534 i«-ij L&urcli* Avenue. Phona 733*^ _ f- land ownecowned by the scho6l. bulk, nnd Iho tnixlure makesiakcs Weqne: W ednesday night in a panel on Octobcr octobci f). 1007.-ii Writ of AUuch-ich- 3'J year old company. 326-4050320-4050. Filer.______,. “ * the probltm s of agriculturaljral ment \was Usued out of tho t»t>ovoove ^ I'rlngeFrlnj benefits. We will pro. tfTv—7 Z ' 5173 for appointment. Dr. Daniel S. Hess, adminis-lis- suitable horse feed. the pi ,„ni entitled Court In the obow entitledtied ■" gram sram your day with 5 quollty Ka y swathing with condition^ Indicates trative assistant to Presidenten t ______wworkers, o rk e r as part of the annuali “ ucilon. Dttachtng thc property of thcthe lendsleads. *1W per week salary and Also, J?' baling. Custom manure haul------John L. Clarke, said 60 acresre.s I CatholicCatholl Conference on Indus-j US- Bbovo'ittbuvo named Defendant for the aum►um commlsiloncomn to s ta rt. .If this Tvt'rtJr*Jer'oiS*” Hanslng 324-5107, Music |Lessons 40 IT trial. Social and EcumenicalIcn! of Thirty-fourTh>' Thousand Five Hun-lun- aouncsounds Interesting. «e«: S of potatoes were harvested andm d SNAKSNAKE RIVER REPORT tria l. ----- drcd Nlnoty-nlne and 76-JOO Dollarslars Mr. Lloyd Anderson FTe e d 80 acres of^teets to horvest - Record ffighs ______I______I Relations. R e la tlc ------($34,599.7(3), plus'Interest. to fill out run wllh 2-row Gemco.• INSTANT MUSIC. A tune at your sold to Rogers Brothers. ------■- Rogerson Inn cnnCan u>< use trucks. Joe Krepclk. 320- very ”first lesson with thc revolu- ■rdi- IN w i t n e s s w h e r e o f , I have tlonury Pointer Chord System. By The Associated Press “They titold us that our pota-ita- OCT. 7. IM7 AAndy ndy Imutan. boycott coordi- hereunto set my hand and tho seal1 of Twin F a lls . Id a h o f (From reports by Bureau of Reclamation,nation, jia nator to r for the United Farm this Cc ■ 1 ii;rva?e Private les^uns piano and organs. WASHINGTON (AP) — Earli-II- toes werew ere some of thc finest^ J GcQloglc«ic’eaTgi^?' Survey «nd cooperating parties) irm Chts Court this Oth day of October,3er, OctobcrOctc 18 9 a.m. to 12 noon CUSTOCUSTOM combining. Clover anO J.J . Hill, 733-^609. 733-4400. cr forecasts for record highh they receivedrccei' in the valley andind Dwch. Workers w orK er Organi/,Ing Committee.te e , JW. ------“ ,------— alfalfa «seed. 05 John Deere. A .SX .------j »» station' or Conl.' TeararAco Ago said s a id that striking vineyard'“•■d ‘ ^ LANCASTER (.) Q/ Chaffers. Swath or stump. Udo at output of most major farmm for that wiwe were very pleased,"' Jackson , Lake ...... 5C0,730a 47U.340a xttnrlrnr SALES CAREER .. 733-3308. SSchools c h o o lf 4 4 crops is borne out in the goi'-V- Dr. Hess ssaid. ^ s -woricers^in. California have-wonw/on Clerk of the District Court HAY swathingswa with conditioner nnd r? (iraMy Lake (10-2) .. 9.£00a eicioa some concessions., but theirkeir Publish; Oct, n . 12. 13. 13. le. n. ^ , baling. 14‘ New Holland swather COM PLETE your High School edu­ _ Cmment’s new prediction for There wiwere 100 acres of grain e.eiOm SOmC - 10G7 Future management opportunl. cation ot home. Dlpiumu awarded. ' * Faliiadef ReaArvoIr .. 813,000o 2GU.C00a livCS n ------ties,ties. Formal training program. • and .self-propelled baler. Leonard * com, wheat, soybeans, sorghumtn hTirvested. Ray L. Pocock rent-nt'- i,i,nditland p»tPark Reservoir Sl.BOOa in ll are still bleak. ' ' i- ' ------Sm»U monthly ------^ Starting lalarv to 16W Dlus^com- ^ ^Pedrow. e d ro w 32&-4807. F iler . ^_____— booicl^booklet explains how. Write grains, ■ rice, sugar cane andId ed the landla from the colleee>nr» HMburg (108) ...... 2,010 B:fi FFrank m n RprfTnr^—a—M aderar-^gi missions io ni&iur£—%]fpTT7unl " tJUSTuM uiJa'iUM corn chopping and hauling. AmerVci ; i r — rm ------riTiif ------i r n ------| - - S Americon bchoul. Box 7646, Boise. Pemutg-______“■TO T&r nSe-pSt uie potato ano grain produc-uc- shcUey"."!Shelley ...... 3.82® 3.6C05'^““ Calif., farm er who own,-} 4,000 ■■ with drive and Initiative and for Orvll^rvlMFalrchlld. F Hagerman. Idaho. Idaho 83707.8 ______Biack/oot ...... 3,330 2.630zitso- " acres OCTCS and is president of the [■ you and your fomlly unlimited 837-47P0 The Agriculture Department’s*S tion. ^ Bl*ck(oot . ■■ earningf potential. Call Mr. Keeth HAYHAY HAI HAULING and slacking. Any O lhar ll . Michaud Canal ...... ISi 36 W cstcri He Classified £, X Western Cotton Growers Asso-5S0- ' for IP Other Instruction 46 crop report based on Sept. 1 I The land Is Just south of theJte American Falls Reser. 473,000* n.OOOa \ for Irltcrvlew and ap titu d e test— amount-amount—nnvwhcre. Rav CamnbelL prospects cleslrly indicates the school e>i jjo Ncciey ...... 5.010 4.« Goodlni J' ...... 8«o EDO la c u iiy __ enco nocessary. Excellent op- v-’AtT ~ Must sell my home ut a sacrl- average yield of 76.5 buAels Miln/r N.S. Canal ... . 1.500 1,300j.jdi) l*ranct5 Francisco Law School on leave : _ —poiilunUy—d—- JUj^CAIO- POTATO o r- baot-.m>uU«fl^—Be^labl^ — —M —fi#H»—i«atur«fr.—Coll------That ivould be hilh c^ r __—TheThe—gnuind—w ^grrt as-^ u reh asede d sn«ke-Rivi.iSnake-Rlvrr at MHrv*r 72fi» " 5 ■' tOto ' 'workWOT on farm labor legis- IMAGIC VALLEY ------money. Fringe behofits, group . PhorwPhOTW 423-5004,4 Kimbdrly.______733-4158 or see at 498 Sopho­ - J .(■) Acre-feet: other quaniitlri In rfs. i„*irkn J laid DANCE CLUB Insurfince and demonstrator |]ay ft a y houilnghau and stacking. Phono more ,l .Boulevord, Twin Falls. than last year and the five-yearr from the ^ City of Rexburg, and (s) Stored. AU storage charges termin*'rrnin- f«tHJtl lation i In Washington. D.C.. said -plan. Apply In person: Abble Tom PamPa elt, 54.1-4046, Buh!. ______■wells w ere dug ahd a w atere r atf^nii. 733-2623.______*" jj. Watermaster. Slate of Idaho1 row.” rOw. 2020'’,", professional quality guaran-an* Apply 578 Blue Lakes BoulevarcT. ‘ Gardens, Gardens lawns and farm acre- —r------.creases of 20.3 per cent forr Buhl, has Ireceicvd.at J200 schol- ______5!? - ■ ■-...... r-______L_____ tCcd. . —-■ teed. .Wedding pictures taken. Per-or- North between 10:00 a n d 12:00 Wages. * - Ford tractor-mounted Roto WT£WiL NEEDNEEI homes to sell, also sm all ____ wheat. 9.5 per cent for soy-. arshifj. arshi(3. UniUniversity'of Idaho of- " I , traitstratt> tnkrn. Call TX'UKUg. or write __oi^call nr rr, 733^757^------— TUlars.-.------uctcanciacifagcs7^ 6 hgVe a nuniber^of ~ _^eans_and~n.9 -per—cent—forr -fioial&^nnc-fioIal&^nnounced-Thuradayr-He — ^------— i win. —; ~__' ______EElmo lm o i Garrison 733-6630 good buyers. We are not members sorghums. And the yield-per-- is a ., studentstuder at tho University ■ ' WWE E“ ddesire « to talk with the driver of e EXPERIENCED3cPER mechanic. Mu^t be ------of Multiple Listing Service. We can a motorcycle who witnessed an complcompletely familiar tvlth transmis- • give yoyou fast personal servicc. .acre for all three are slightly/and and won scholastics honors ati accl4cnt on .0/0/67 In 200 block ofot slons.slona engines, nnd all phases of LANDSCAPING 1 BuhlerB uhler I Really. 7^5205 o r 733-1237. Main E a s t involving a pedestrian mech'i ■lower than they were In 1866.. Filer High School: last spring. ®f» mechanical knowledge. General « ANDANE TREE SERVICE *‘ML3“ “ML3- BRICKBl 3-bedroom. Attached "' aiid a pickup truck. Please call MotorMotors dual dealership salary and Free es »lf AX 7.'Kl-!SQl2. S ■ ...... comm Free estimates, specJallxed- la - -garage,-^arage.-covered patio. All oo one ;__ commission consummate with ablh trimming. trlmmlm Dave Fisher 643-46W, floor. A:As neat as a pin and only a« newn e w IVfEMinMEMIHIRSHIPS AVAILABLE. Twinvin Ity.Ity., Good G benefits. Leo Rice Motor Buhl, Buhl Farmers F< Realty. SI4.500. * Globo Realty, 1632 Addison Falls Men's Health Club. Steamim Company,Compi Incorporated. Gooding. ______* ■ ______^ E ast. 733-2623.73: ______baths,baths. showers, cxercise equip-Ip- Idaho.Idaho, Phone &34-443B.______MALE graduate gr< from 2-year course ,,,, ■ A . • ment.menl. Hunters, shape up, clean up, TrCTTT” In accounting and business admin- *'MLS” IMMEDIATE possession. 4- . relax, 733-6223, daya. 733-6250, eve-JJ; LOCALLOUAL company Interviewing mrji bedroom, 1V4 baths, spilt level, i BERRY’S WOBLD nings! ■ jorfor er employment In the nrea. Must Istratlon desires bookkeeping posl- tion In Twin Falls or surrounding close to Morningside School. Olobe w * jEElectronic Farmarm AccountingAc — be ncot, have serviceable car. and "f" 1 R ealty. 1632 Addison E ast. 733- ^ wiiWE wouldWOI like to thank the Twin ambition. «mhitJ Tor appointment, a*JI In area. Write Box R-l, c-o Times- 2623. • ^ Falls Memorial Hospital staff and . person persor at .1023 Blue Lalc^s ^oule- _ _r«• ^“ lob.job MustK be an experienced irrl- Edna Lafray. P.^p. Box 254, Hag- achools. CBl|-5«3-'52S5“ mfter“ 9iOO - ventions. write Inventon Research iator iator and know machinery. Cood erman. p.m. or weekends. IS AVAILAEN^AILABLE r„5'°iand Development Company, In. mnrf*r — __ corporcorporated. Box 668» Ont«rlo, Ore-1”* modem round home, wages.open. Year NEW faUfall fawns planted. Free Ht? dWNER—CWNER—Nicer older home. 3 bed- ^ round wort. Box R-9. c-o. Times- mates. TTop soU. fertliu*r, leveling. r^miTrooms. 3 fireplaces, 2 baths. Huge TO ' —— __ N News. e w s . ______JohnnyJohnny ; Meyers Landscaping. 7 ^ kitchenkitchen, llvli^ room. Carpeting T a ^FOR rent or sale: Sick room sup- AGGRESSIVE. rnTTE^ Intaiilgent man with . ----- • and drai drapes. Garage. 304 7th Av«- piles: Wheel chairs, commodes, grocery ilore experience. Will SEWING >wanted: dressmaking, la- n nue u e NNon orth. PCA MEMBERS MEMBf crutches, walkers, trapeze bar, train as aislstant manager. None . dies’ ondand men's alteraUons. Pock- other need apply. Phone 121-754- ets^ ets .zipp zippers and buttonholes. 733- "VBY OWNSrirjOWNE Wroom homeT steel — 6740 after T-p.m. Carlin, Nevada. 7410 7419. siding.Siding. Country living half-mile officB for doloM ---- 2---- ;------from Goodlng...X.argeGo( lawn, shrubs - meat.meat, crutches, walkers for rentn t DAIRY farm needs m an uiider 35 ,WANTiaL». tk ■'ironiDj s — to do la nw —trcssj o " or salsale. Kingsbury’s Pharmacy,y. to to do do gene^al farm w ork. See home, 1548 3rd Avenue East. 72S- 4«75T go 117 M ain E ast. 733-€574 or 733-3- CharlesCharle Peterson at 2 miles west I— FO R Sake*>nh< o r Rent: 4 bedroom -brick 8114.______and % south of Burley. IRONIKGIKONING i (|oae In my Kome. Refer- home home In la Twin 2 baths, fully car­ ences. SI per hour. 1528 3rd Ave- peted. peted. centrally < located. Phone wWOULD o u l d like to correspond with un- EXPERIENCED EXPERI tractor or^ truck ■Itue ^IIS*Eaat East, 733-1&47. 543-4933, attachcattached gentlem an In mid - 60‘s• driven,driven for beet and jwtato har- 543-4d33. Buhl. with car and finances. Wrlt^ ‘Box« veit.vest. AiprotlroatBlyA «0 daya work. IRO nTn G quickly an^d neatly doo^ S'~nl?i^p;v7 $I^^hour./4i4 Sth Avenue East. 3 * Bdoublee d r o og m home with basem ent, R-IO,R-tO. cc-o TTme^tNeWs. _ 366-7S2 ------double garage, fenced back yard. ALCOHOLICS Anonyrooas —„fwln i —Pay equity—and—assume—present------— Courtliouse. ^eUnesdays at N EED automatic tra tu r. tsalon"m »i WXTTTEBr"WAWT^b: Womlhg part-time” me- Iloan.o m . PhonaPH 733-8064. 8:30 p.m. ^For furtftgr' infonnatloo S it S chanlc work. Own tools. 733-7166. ______^ ^caM-4^call 733 ~ ’ jPauT"? |g<8 3rtf' Avewu^' tMku BBKii^k R ic k 3T3 twdroom. attached gar- ^SPENCER.Splrclla E N C E registered figur* 7S3-74& _»<«on#u|tantrty»le Oanfii5r, 301 TXtiJl ■■■! .11 . III““ III—— ... .1 I I .'^■09 acre< ll^cto^mount^’^^ ~ ^ Sfrch r c h iJfchen^ new’carpet. $14,900. * Agenda N orth. 733-7001.______' WANTED: WANTKI Lumber W orkers. Y sar to-tUler. to>tUIer. Dick l Po^er, 733-075. . Acer RealRealty. m ^ i7 . SEWING Machine repair*, renu,— around fi?!?*® employment. Contact Mich- TYPINOt^Tp i n H ini my borne. OWNER:bwNER: t three bedro^, m baths, . and s«sales. Singer Sewing Center. amaU Jo«»s. o ih 733-«lSl. carpeted.carpeted, appliances, fenced. dou« 420 Main North, 733>3344.______^ ■ MO ble gara choice locaUqn. 116,- PRIVATH7HTVAT] “DETECTIVE: SWp rrac- iHelp— H #fp—'■] Mal* 2 0 | SUjltf** Opportur>m>m . ~30 «r. Inveatlgationa.-—cretInvi r«ports~ ^ atrtctly coofldenUar Call 7&-2U1.iT ^ ■ FOR aale < ••MLS" MANY Gl s have iet ns heip is!ar=risrr*^j2ij2" t i^VI * ^29 CARPETCARPET, tiJe7 llBoleum. jRug clean-r- - D]D E E A L E R W A N T E D S 2 f » d * 1 Int.Ing. trade-ins. 17 yearn aervloe. Mountain Sutea Realty. 733-8»7«. Bargains.Bargalf Ctutom Floora, 733«3^i.'• Man c Twin Fall L Man cr woman to handla light of health.beam W rlu box Q-15, c-o 5Y ~owo m ner; ti; oldar homa on large lot. i WILL beI i^sponslbie for no debtss manufa manufacturing In IdAho. Pmri-or Times-News. Tlmes-Ns’ SpstclousSpacioua riMms. Good - locaUon. ' other than my own. Ruth N. Wood-I- -full -full U time.b ti.MO Investm ent will b Y OWNE ^3^d. • ------. -— -furalah -fu ralsh you vMh th e maehfsse ami . io i S S J S reaaonabtoLprlcad-7IH«70^------l^N K , all. iJ forgiven. Meet me at7 materlaU. This bustaess la well Reduced R^nced to sttiu m y taroM. 733- MAOtC VALySY Healtr. nsideatial tlxe Moose Hall dance. Saturday. established establls snd baa a vety bigh for IT year*. Phooa -SaJly.•Sally. Tetum retu rn on yonr inTestm ent. Cim yamgA'a f f i — be handled ta smalL buUdlng. AI n CHILLAS. sen one ox; all. ^ v e ' - tA1 a ^ d V y ;» Istata ^ ”wanta~to meet ten-^ 14*311 S'; room, or n r a g e . Flnsn- necteasary equipment. Excellent in- NEW(»EWr l^MdnxXD;3-bed IH bath; tnlj baas- ' ' e n o i f N i^ iJ tlem an n e s r sam a age. W rltv box Aib* ^ Tigy p a n t cypcirtamlty . Phope 733- 5 ^ 2 - 1 ^ f i R-a. c-b Times-News.______* ^ ALMA HARDIN—Chiropractor.h 1S77 Box Box I5S83. I& Salt Ctty„ UUb TOPTt>P incom Incan e p ro p e r^ . W lil" taks^ FOPpR..SAL^. R ^ SALl .OH aer« with .email • *’MUr looking tim situvtioil onr,nr, foayoa k l^ what?—nnt v H E North Washlnttoo. T^tn-FalU.I. M Milt* ilt* • . first tooitoortgafa p«p«r as dowa .two-bedrc y w could ba HatMI Stasson'M yhoaa 913-4741.{ ^ ^ „ „ v v ____ - ______------J pp a a j jw w a a t tr r - S i - F I I l M r a . POr S sr: ^ fPft. 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- Homes for Sale 50 Homes for Sals - 505 0 farm fa rm s fo r S ole ______M52 Farm* Fai for Sole . -62■62 MMobile Home* ■ . -64■64 X Xportniiirit»—•Unfum lthedd -71 jFaijFarm ImpleiwWl* , 9d T'iTwlrt Falls TimosrNewt A-7 - V " ‘ .Oct. 13-U, 1967 ______^ t i jrtrj t i t s _S 5 _ “ M L s : ; ______- _ _ i “: w M L S ” ______L “ M L s ;:,_____ ^_____-— .....; Z " *' ^ ■■■-ii‘iyfiiiiiir:no...... ______' ______------_ . ' l.ntlKlNO—for—POP-11 ot -thoia____------MITCgHBmOlNffiO — " 7 ■ ...... "■ HbMES ' HOWS YOUR ARITHMETICirriC , IIJ ACRES. ,J0« •hare, ofof Twin , placw pl -that . osedi some fixing . , SPLENDOR ^ AVALUE-PACKEirEET" iPoro Iwplemantg : W NEED to xnov« ImmedlateW ? ' 5«}l».y««er, oa mala hlgbwmy.Igbway. up7ui Ws have 2S0 acres with 2so ' r Spacious 2 bedroom, carpetedi ' Have beautiful brick 5 bedroom>om If.youIf.y o u deduct S3,900 for thsIS lot OnlyOol) tS5,000. , - shares of Twin Falla water. . draped, all electric apariment. LOOK; F«m rs and/custom homo—2* baths and attached ga- from thei total $1(^900. you a re This farm has been In hny, V Carport, loundry-laciutlof.^oau------baulaiSij-fialf-prop^Iad -atstornatlo .rage. Beady for Immediate oc- th-n n ' .180' ‘ACRES -near Buhl.I. Now JJgrain, and pasture for over 20 " llfuf recreation park la rack.------farmequipment j then paying $7,400 for th is 2-l»d-,.Md> home,hom lay s g o ^ , —owner say s - -y« to -b o " N o w T 5 fiS»bW »% a^'e?»<{SS‘’i :r says -years and la-Just-waitingM' to-bo----~ Make a smart move to . I e _____ ------*^oomT-mpdeTiir'lmfne."*Landscap*scap- sell. PC IS" balaW -l?;-* 1S"> i«4>>al«». ow cropped. A few years ahd ' LYNWOOD-MANOR! ‘ BEET E()UIPMENfr ' Sea | It >minadiataly.-«IUl73a. HEAL comfortable 3 bedrocmji.ms, -ing. ing. m (outdoor fireplace, single ots ot hard work will mako Va"k2 They're HereIc Twin Falls Addr^ ’ ——FARMHAND. Model 150, I- gg fuU’ batjement, attached garaM. garago «aratt« for free. Locatcd In’100 hea\120 ACRES. Oood Irapnwemenu, ’ tSements, tlils-« top farm. Call today. "• FOR SAUBS.Arow Fannband Ban Pay only $75 per month for GI » 100 heavy soil. $37.opo. . THIS I ^ PR IC E D TO Of’ Distinction row bciet harvester, very n rm r.t , block'Of Fillmofe. . 320 o r If you take over co n tract-^ biocic • 320 ACRES, new land. No tm* ^ ■'Nashua — 12x60, 2 bedroomiOm — — Call Mrs. Walt Thomas, 733-ttM and mbet owners equity. .' No Im- ■ SELL NOW ___• ’ Sensational. for showing. (Sorryi'no Children c le a p . \ K ^ GEM STATE REALTYX Y provem oats, *47,300. THE LAND OFFICE’C E ' ^ ~WESCON ^row beet' topper ™ ■4 BEDROOM on North 7th withvith . • , N ashua — 12x^5. 3 bedroom,oti _ — ' - .V— V N 6 . 1 eii^I..tqui6"fH S^ui ...^ largo living room, den, formal 200 ACRES. tS7 shares ofr water. OF IDAHO Economical housing' at tts ^ ______wjndrower, ' . blower and brush. Ready to uo, dining room,, and new kitchen. • 733-6336 • NealN ear D ietrich. $55,000. ^Harold Davo) Lutz^ Best, *** ®DUPLEX 2 bedrooms. 2 story apart*'“MS' —DEMONSTRATOR 6 - roWrow One o 15-foot Curl Potato bulk bad. A real buy a t $10,000. j m ent. New Jcltchen., tile bath-shOw- rlw U - PUW. . . -, ---- - Dick MesserjmUh 733-90491-9069 . . 800 800. A ^ES. first class, row’'ot'lm- crop, ■ Walter ^ Kasta” 3M ^». evenings-/enings------Buddy- Classic ~^12x60,-3-bed—-3-h«d.— - — Gaa:_furnace.— SmaU—lya^dr ------Bamea-beet-tofiper-wlad— ^ ------«-BEDB00M T2V4'bathi, older-Ider- J . W .-M eM erim llh 733-4M6- M546 ne«i near Twin Falls, 2 seu of Im^ iJ5:f — .... .ropm — put of this World;.^orid’ __ _ * A vailable October 22. Injclud^s wa- _ . TWO Lockwood' bulk bmi*. -14' anJ home, near town and park. Realteal Jim Messoremlth," 324-5J381-5138 provements, pro\ 2 mlleg cem cement ent oria..-. - ter and sanitation; $75: 733-5948.I C ' T f e s r v ; 1 16*. Kood condlUoa. Laraan Bros.. good for rentals! $18,000; AuctAuctioneer - ‘ ditch, dltcl ' . , . ^ 5 New 1968 kit Travel Trailersallers a ONE bedroom. Heat and,water fur- _ , 33i-2M6or saMlW. jaroma. ' 23S ACRES, all cultivatedid and . • , nished. Stove and refrigerator,5«t“n -901-FORD diesel - MASSEYm a FEROUMN S u m T ji wjt& 4 BEDRpOM, soon ready' for PK . , ------. 1 B A R N E S JR E A Lt T y Y - irrigated.‘■j Good productivee, ^oil.^oll. All New-21* — The Sensationalatlonal ^' Phoab 7;i3-5336 o r 733-9060 oor r can —FARMALL— Super M» 1953,1953. multi-power, !* for sale or tra& for . occupancy. Only >—♦5,000 -wVith ith------. iVlJ^ 1037 Bme Laltei Blvd. N. 733-8227. “I35'acres. posture; balance,6i row Kit Stow-Away be seen at 226 Heybum Avenue'venue very good, MO Series Ford. S3I-SC3. Wupart, ' ' sm all ; • . Earl. Bames... —...... 423-56S9 ' T:crop. All under one pump, pump- W est. ______‘ tbRL spud harvester, ^limfaor 1. j Bill H|5 b 7M-1816 i;*"i» »«>••. Good spud grounil.*d°afid ‘ M ore neWwl068’s com ing™ In daily FURNISHED or unfurnished: Beau- ‘■ ^—FARMALL 460 gas. 3 b e d r o o m ’ on West-Filer — b : TSi'lOlS Havo .good m achine shed and full ■ a^re of land.. Beautiful__ ,BB-SERIOUS! . _5— • — *■■■■ — ' • * tr trailer home, further information'■mation Onlyi a few 1967 - Aloha■ and.nrf . - tlful 2 bedrooni_jtUnlfiJ^--lnt«lnntiirlnr.6 ■. ».FARMALL Sutiei , C WtHim ur - *■ ^ Innuire -----i-----J----- ^ -i------excelieirr. WUh carpets, soft water cultivator. Csi home, good stable land or ______WmildWpuljt you like tn -o w n » ^ in a- - m l s — ------^ ■— ^ - -*—*cuveTnun (jumpers At Close- , and sanitation, furnished. Bullt-lr( ■ USEEy. tractor part*. Buy, sail or . -pasture—Sec“to oiiprecloie; clous nome at, a reasonaBle V Prices. appliances. 423-5280. ■ Kimberly.y ^ -^OHN— DEERE ' Model R " price, arid b pr6perty that; hashai (GEIvr STATE REALTY ‘ R S l i ; : 3 BEDROOM on Von Buren San n ‘ ‘ excellenth suodlvlslon and DELUX 6 2»be- 300 utility. „ , • EH beautifully decorated, a reaieal ^ 2 hohouses, garage, machine shed, iNTERNATioTiAL 23 l>e^' iuirvai? buy If Interested in steady inr : MOBILE HOMESI K S Pho ” *”?33 6804***’ ^ ^ ■ only. — g PORAGE harvesterster er. e, 2 row tank nme. ZItlmu Moor *"• GEM STATE REALTYt y barn and 2 granaries. Price HAZELTON FARM come. UHXV Short 60 acres, close to town,♦fturn Honest Prices Fair Dealings — ••• __ with hay and com head. ^ Co.. WendaU. 63^5111. h ------■...... wnn dftwn.------Good—Improvei^---- n t eri t r- $il9;60«h- ■■ —______ILYcflra..Sei^ing.„...... „ - fiouiBi' ■'■ruiiiUii^ j ...— T J MuuBL suu '^iaK m iBwiB-T O ia ...... orT’Shoup Ave. c-bm^ • 80 ACRES 2 miles from Hazel- , Magic Valley ^ Tractor. Uke new. $2^0- Phona lPjet«ly_Juraished^Onl3r—#J»t500;wr,------DTcITlvDrcITMessersmlth 733-90699069 " to n ...... *...... $35,000.;35?(W». ' -<*2 Addison Ave. W esj 733-335833-3358 o ONE l bedroonT house, water - sanl- 330-5403. Filer.______— ----- ■'GfRLS dorm with separate Ilv-liv- J J . . W. W. M essersmith 733-4546 1TAYLOR AGENCY ... tation furnished. Bachelor or elder- ♦. ■ . ^ E M ?FORD l Jubilee tractor. T rac to r aaay- ______Eyenlngs gn m en u plusl 824-4845. evenings, Rodney Pauls MOBILE HOMESS - adults only. 438 Addison Avenue FOR YOUR DeLaval repaira and “ M L S ” «o?,Ron T aylor 423-5403423-5403 825-5374^"...... W est. Call 733-3029. • “ SALES, INC. ^ dairy supplies contact; Mountain Dyrle C arr 733-6898733-6898 ------, FU RN ISH ED , very nice clean 1-bed- ‘ States Sl Implement, 120 2nd South, A C R E A G E S ______’ M arlette — Magnoliala room. Water and sanitation fur- 1. 2. and 3 ACRES with 2.. 3 FUNF U N FOR THE FAMILYI L Y Sm ith 733-5877733-5B77 c. Haflcy Williams n tur- "Vour John Doera Dealer”" 733-S433. 73 bedroom homes. AH close to V That's rlghtl See Harley about Champion _ nlshed. Call 733.5205. _____... S. Eastland Drlva 733-7373S S CR cR EQOIPMENT Co.. Hlahwav 37.' 0 chIU __Cheyer^herreu^^^^^ ttt'iitP ^school and shopping. Country at- Acjegj^e Acreag ^Ith^ bed- —^o~A ______Z_ buying or selling your ■farm. farm. . Shs m /^ l l ^ 2 320-:ufla~__c* south of Paul. J. 1. dasa farm/ ------m oap^crc an d , city—Xuxury.------Acres full water right. 31 bed- >»#•/!. Piprooortv-. Call Hamlett ROBlty,p a t o .------T r a v e l —T r a i l e r s ------^***------machinery sales and Seiraca;^^ 2 bnths and basertvent. ?Jar^n|, room -hom eT- D alr y bamT-CIoso- . C lo s e - - 4 3 ^ 78. EveiUiOtS. I AcJr e , beautiful land with fruit /rult'ti trees, and fenced pasture.f u r i " ^ *20.000. ----- ra{ Mouses— Unfurnished ^ 74 ’ ^------PiiFarm Suppllek *1 view of city, south hills, and Exceptional Exceot buy for $15,750.lure. ,2i t ' Acres, 67 acres Irrigated.rlgated. ..i^Lg..«< ~~^ ^ Traveleze — Aristocrat Sawtooth mountains. Choice site Impressive Jmnres 3 bedroom brickt>rlck S.Good ! stock farm . $20,000. LANDLORD'S & RENTERS I'OR RENT: 39 bln poUto eellar. ______• for building vour -future honrie.50i ------__♦•PFA.l , Ivina 80 Acres between Jeromene and For FARM^ It^s BAR^S[ES Roadrunneir , n e w d i s c ^ Qood wiring. Call Verl Hinton. room, fireplace, bullt-io applf-dS i- ^ "Twin “Faiifrso inisres- or Wafer.” . - r _ -RENTAL _ _ J IliFOXENTEIt- , ^ - g - , ...«2tt.aig4...... — ...... — 5 ACRES. 4 bedroom home. fS?Ss’ nuch Good hom e an d . buildings,s'^'wu- $31,- BARNES r e a l t y *'®* ances. covered patlo and much 33-S227 Pickup Campers; ■Information from Newspaper,iper, ' HARROWJl -SAIiE-^ barn, corrals, and pasture. more.’more. This dazzling home willII, 000.V!^:. . 1037 10 Blue Lakes Blvd. N. 733-8227 Real Estate and other sources. » tine Acres 2 bodroom home Earl Bnrncs 423-565D■565U Winnebago jNational Landlord’s Association,''uon’,. ^ SA108 lo w dlto ™Earth Moving Equipment 93. 10 ACRES — 2 and 3 bedroom dairy bam. machine shodod and Bill HUI 733-1016 . o le 733-0567.______. homes with full basements. s.'si?-’pr'i5s^ r.“ 'o'nij'‘j i r o i s “ “ " “ - ^corrals. $47,500 with 29%I down. ___ • Travel Trailer Rentals; j-! CAT D-s for sale. Serial number ^ ^ 1 BEDROOM,”posslbly 2 . Fully7 -^. car- Regular *800 ^' 3U33S0. Excellent condition with 240 Acres. Extra water. Noio sand -MLS**•■m i 160 ACRES, m ore or Jess: 1800 DDCCU. S4,400, Gem H qolpm ant. 66 a c r e s . 3 bedroom home, 10 1 or rocks. Large fleWs, deep soil, a i MOTOR HOMES> peted. Partially furnished house...... NO W *800 _ £ H A M L E T T f ep soil. A pproxim ately 150 acres ofo7goo‘d^- good'. Inra Waterj furnished. mile from mljes cast of Twin. 2 bedroom homo. Corrals.1“' Ex-’ productive, nr irrigated dirt. This ^ % c a s k SAioa iqvi-,dise_. Ho ceptionally good buy at $85,000, fa -t. This Prem iere Horse T railersicrs town.. Spacious lawns, garage, cor- _ Hay, CrolB^ml Feed---- ^ 94= ^ . ,-REALT-Y^------«8'i $85,000. ___ /arm has IlmltPri lmprnv^mi»nf%~aownr ' — "" ~ nand r would be perfect for expand- ” Regular *102S . VTX Twin. Dave Dx Hamlett. Broker HAGHAGERMAN Cattle Ranch,ch, 330 Ing Inj your present operation.1. I^OClK-Locat- month. 733-1183 before 4:00 p.m. W a I^T pasture horsas, also 'kiorsea 205 2nd St; E. 733-4070 (anytim e) a c r - g a t e w a y ' L (875 to feed In winter. Reasonable Ime) acres deeded. 187 Irrigated.rlgated. ecT ecj within 5 miles of<»Paul and BUY like I'ent. i bedroom hSSS: home, ...... NOW *8757/'' rstes. ‘5 Jac:k Windsor. FronUer 40 ACRES, IH mile south of Ann Ann Hoffmaster 733-281010 ------MosiMostly pasture. Runningig 200 „ , priccdpr to sell. Globe R«aUy.“J, 16321M2 T R A I L E R C E N T Erp R ;cement basement, large lot. $50 ]1 new case SAIIS HV4' dlso F Twin. ------'------"■■ ■ ------— COWi cows. $75,000, 29% down. Addison Ac East. 733^2623. down and $50 month.' ^ a ll home. 18'* Eventngs. Rodney« Pauls. L (0) (O) K COMFORTABLE d homo at 275 north BUHLER REALTY C contat o n ta c t: VOLCO {!°™home with fireplace, large ga- ar Blue Lakes. Refrigerator ” ° and « 5 ...... N O W *MOO_MOO 1680 Filer Ave. East m rage and machine shed, 10 stun- ^ ^ stj^ e . ^ ------^m W FfT y. 423^W . Howard Buhksr Helen "MVengert BUILDERS SUPPLY chlon Jhfor b a m . Total price $52,000 150 150 ACRES located n e a r Jero«^Vjcrom«- KROPF — grwTTTT __| -xrnrEquiPM iN T co.-O. ~ m !^1RST, se<^d. and third Etting . ■■■ ...... with with fall possesglon.* ______------_---- —N .. „m< aw -3 -bedroom brick homgr~CUTr------______733.5205^ . . . J33-1237----^ < ::::r-FLEETWOOO — cCLEAN i 2 bedrooms near Lynwood.iwood. PAUL. IDAHO PHONE iM-2»ll-231t hi oy the balA. Oosa-Uu rt Shirley T^ehrbaM XVIL.J: for jfnore details. H andy Realt.y, t Carnet, drapes, garage, redecor-decor- - ______. Phone 733-4811______733-0004 WEST END REALTYL T Y Jero m e. Idaho. 324-4330. evenlngS)venln^’ T*™ ■‘" ‘I I-Owe«t I a c r e ,0 ^ ^ venmgs, financing and Insurance.:e. i ated, no children or dogs. $85.5. 733- " ST£CTEAM custom grain rolUns.^Mrta- 'A 1012 Wejt Main, Bffhl ' M3-4409M3-4409 ' ______. 8833 week-ends or a fte r 4:30. ble to tha farm; molasses. Has* s $ i m s s s i %e ^ Need 3 bedroom home, familymny Ken Patterapn, Broker ~ WiU be closed Saturdays -gj :------USED EQUIPMENTr £kell, 423-5860, Kimberly. ^ room, plus lurgo shop. Only $12.-»12,- " ------Rea SALE or Trade for property near 500, . ------Real Estate For Trado 53 Lewiston. Hat new-roof, interior V A L U E WAWANTED to buy grain an<^ Ea^ M L S , y Pbone Merlin Askew, 03»^l1, 4 B E D R O O M CCATTLE EMPIREI E ^ EXCHANGE vvhat you Iiave for newly redecorated. 198 Lois.Is. In _ P what you want. Rocky Mountain South P a rk . 733-1033 or 733-6683.3 6683. T R A C T O R S wWendell. . Nice family home wltli familymiiy o f Si Owner Leaving. Says,• room, “ basement, and garage. ' Realty, exchangor, 733-1406.«j. Eve- M obile Homdsici CLEAN 2-bedroom. Double garage, •• CASH 730. Wlda front, gasg ^I^IRST secondl and third cuhinV^ay • 13 rfjft nlngs. 733-3102, 733-0085.______^ X a . fenced yard. 106 Locust North. • CASE B30,-jfIde front, gasi ^ by bale. Close In. P hone 7 8 ^ 1 6 . $13,500. , Y O U R O W N ------2•* Acreago 54 — ------T H rI j e bedroom, .'ull basem ent,It, gas ••IH 46(\ gas, lo ad er __|1<14 per ton baled. Phone 73>-a92q, ter, plus 13.000 acres Staleto and ------...... T m OBILE HOM ES—— ^*i furnaco. 2. car earage. Phonee 733- *• MOBi £.E U. alnfla front, gag!■» SfK d]^lN rolling suani or diyTl^e^ Beautiful 3 bedroom brick (1 Ini« S 7M-0473 iVhoiSchool leases. Less than $50150 per MLSM] . IS ta r Craft — New Moon —— Kit 2114.-Twin2 F«Hs.______M illan's, Jerom e. Phona 324-2877. I lovely finished basement with. « Susan D Shaw 733-0473 acre, B-lO-ri-aO-'iS’ wide, up to 60' long,long. GCGOOD, 2-bedroom house, close35“ tot5 bB, eet EQUIPMENT 55^ Edna Irish, 733-0882 X P rn ^ lovely H ngerm an Valley lo- fiO TONS lit cutUn* hay lo r jsale^ big rumpus room and utility).■2 2 E vif, lm er Sommer. 733-5597 '- . POTENTLAL UNLIMITED i-'J ey lo- — T R A V E L T R A IL E R SS— — townt and schools. $70 p er mnonth. onth. •. if a r m h a n d I-row U nk. totv toi*. *1SIS p er too. Phone 324-2209.; baths, largo family room withIth ______— — -- - cation Is this nice 2 bedroom Phone 733-3613.______home on the Snake River, nt tho « Kit - Aloha — 13-29' - per. . : WA;WAFIt^b:' Tor d tw oi koo^*ebeU: flrcplacc. Garage, brecrewny,ty, i*'OR FOR sulc: sul^ A beuutlful homo de- inrn^ SALES — SERVICE MODERN M( 3 bedroom In betterr part • iOLSON beater i • ec covcrcd patlo. Immaculate. See5ce signed signed for1 fnmliy living. Includes 5 ROWE-HIATT AGENCY.N CY outlet of Dilllngsly Cre«*k. Lnrgo PARTS — SUPPLIES’LIES of< Jerome. I-lnlshed full basement.sment. __ *' • ed ■ corn. 829-5ap8. thts nowl , bedrooma, bciiroon ;’«3 bailjb. living roojn, room. Sho.SSho.s|ione, Idaho 88G-2115fJ ^ ll'i cozy livlnj; room v/Uh a fire* r 'MES Oil furnacxt. .124-2674, Jerome. q *• dining \ roon), liiig^-kitchon; diningdinlnii -* - plact*. pl' furnuco. A ttached guracc..iraKc’ ^B A K E R ’S M O B IL E H O M E S hiSS _^SEJM BEANJ:QM BINE_1ME ^ Anlmal_Br»«dlngAn ------1 0 0 - t> urcu in kilchen. two fircpluc*‘s,ilucfs, ——■------;•------^Privnte I boat dock and O/JOlho/joih 'Honest Prices — Fnlr Doulingsulings TWO TV hedt^Qni-JiDuae^—modarn-and ------C. LOONEY, REALTOR , of on a cre. $^5.000 wUh termicrms. s. _____ n ;^MlS_SE»VlNijr------iclean, washer hook-up, natural with cab andlielt unloader. ARTIFICIALa r = Breedtog to AB^ great * cooling, wull-io-wull caipetingt______W O U L D ______° l ; ------=— ------T^TAt'flC VAU.KY gnn. i Inqulro 1136 Primrose Drive.Drwg: Ready to «ol . ..proven sires, natiotrs highest.typa. -- lar^ c-fam ily ro o m r-ia rg c r UtrtUy I'ar. boltevc lhat you cun pur- ‘ lri~lhe Tvlmborly nrea, > on 1 ^12 Addison Avc. W est 733-335« giv . . production ■>nBi< AUojill breeds of room. IWO nutios, double car gJi*- aero of lund Js a-lovcly-2. bed. SMALL one .,¥cdcoOm house— C an of beef avaflable. Buhl collect. BETTY HANSEN age, iSS"' beaullfulb‘ lanUscuped yard, southeast ^ of Je- room brick homo w ith fullFi fln-fin- 1iartly furnish. Gns furnaco. Waterw^K REEDi TRACTOR CO.O || 1 C h ti «2a.W)0 with a nice 3 f‘u FumlshPd. Call 733-1.500.______943-6102; Jerom e .324-2882; Hagel- 733-0386 BprlnkJcsprinklers, completely fcncbd bedroom {.“‘.j', modern home. Call K-illsh«*il J)nsemc*nt. There nro _____ J. L .Case Sales-Servica ton tc 820-5554; Burley 678-02S3. yard. LLocutod m finest Northeast : . TWO fircpliitos. for w«nn co/yc;;;; sim pson’s' FOURf -I - tMdroom home, closese to 164 Third Avenue South tct? section of Twill J’ulls. closo11 into *'“ndy Realty und find outLic hownow cvcninus. nnd two bath.'J, hullt- school. .^53 Snd Avenue H ast.t. $90. ------1...... dACHE ^ Valley Breeding. Association « ' I I ...... ——* BchtioU nnd shojiplng ccntor. M MIAia ‘•'“ni In appUcino?H, The w ash rr, "d^y': dry- M O B I L E H O M E 7:l*\-Ki02 for appointment. ______Nation's top proven sires. All ^ und bunk financing available. Lo* i ------b bl re« d s^ W alter Leitch. 543-4658. u- H A N D Y R E A L T Y rr. ri'frlgrrjiior and dlshwosherashcr SPECIALIST ' - 4r - BEDROOMS. Near Shelby's.. Full Buhl. B >ller Enterprise, M7, Twin . ENCHANTING HOME cXd"'';cnled nt 653 Sunrise Doulevurdevurd 401 401 .South .s Lincoln Jeromeromo o included, $35.000. basrm ont.' gnrage. $100. Phone North. For further Informutlon,ation, 3^4-4.'13Q 324-4.J evenings, 3JJ-5-I50 Sainc location ‘ \ Falls. Call collect. . LARKSPUR DRIVE call, 73.'J-OHO(i. J-1-5450 would llkr to announce= that for 20 years =r^73:i-2nr>3 o r 73.1-3011. ______!!!:: - TWO POTATO' sS CARNATiofI Breeding tervlce7 AU ono floor, custom'bullt homa.[f' -WLS” —r LXCI-LLENT GI or IHA, MLJ MLS ERNIE STITT t h r e e bedroom modern home1 near -rtrTT-■ TT TkT7iT^C< '— " imown ■ world over for auality Central hall plan.-^ Lovely living • Rupert, Idaho achool - Wrndell nmn. phr>n«» ------J ------flgiry gna~b<»r. "7^2914 balora 7;30 owner being transferred. 3 bed- 80 80 Acrcs Ac productive soli, ample Re^ Real Estate Salesmannow Is now ...... J21M. WenrteiiT ^ BULK BEDS- t ^ — 2 room, dining room, paneled fam* rnrtm«rooms, i largo lot, fully fenced, ygpLv c^ y«»cr.JiiV.i water ,wrll~ cnnrt.hnmp nndnnd_____ cX£J nfflimted wifh nnr officc.. Mo __. = "1...... ' ^ a.m., or after.4:00 p.m. Ily room with beamed celling, ntfrnr-fiitn T.nni» - f n oon f 'lii now; tiiicr Im unprc provem ents. Term s. $60,000.,000. cnr cnn DC contacted through our A b •m/i TWO bedroom modem homeI and “ ------lju iiflu tu -biiielBrupi'na onta “J------LynwoodLvnwoo! Realty, 610 Blue Lakes ______office, or Qt his home. Phono A p ^ a r tm e n t * — Fumlihed 70 garage near KIniberly. Phonee 423- One on 18-foot. ma,d on# 14-foot bed.sed. A Auctions u 101 patlo. Knotty pine kitchen with . BoulevaBoulevord North. 733-9211. H[^rfej arley FELDTMANFE REALTORS5RS 733-5081,733 ---- dinette, bullt-ln appliances. Laun- Mnth»r«Mathers, 733-8473; James R. Dan- 875 875 F F lier A vc. 733-1088 - —^ACROSS E R O M ------!- siS SMALL 2 bed room.-Close-in. 4t)r-Aver-T = _,.Boih_ la -,*ood_CQndltloiu_^o_^ 0 — SfBiilBRlDlAN^alW Yard. Atoctlo»-aiFJ^ dj^ room, 3 bedrooms. 3^ baiKs. ■ ner. Tn-r 733-2240rRi J; Schwendlman,im an, —^ ------"JT nue Hast. $35 per month. Phone Phone hBve two trucks, one IMO model>del er ery Tuesday 12:00 noon. Boise Val* Master bath divided. Wonderful '^ 3 .7 //^ TAYLOR AGENCYY VOCATIONAL, SCHOOL " 1949 . Jey’s largest calf market. BSH97aa closet and storage spacc. many“y _22H102: ■ ______------“ ‘M M L L S * ' KirK im berly 423>52893-5289 3 3 rooms, tiled bath. Fully car-curs, —J- 733-ai95. ______Dodge 3-ton with tags. On* 1949 - extra Items, Complete londscap-p- BY OWNIOWNER: 3 bedrooms, fully car- pr rvQ Evenings” peied, p all utilities paid. Youngrouns 3-BEDROOM3*E duplex with electricectric Chevrolet Ch 3-toa. One IJ'toot beet Ing with lovely trees, shrubs,js. peted, peted, 1 two fireplaces. IVi oaths. b u y s Ron Taylor 423-54033-5403 m n arried or college,-1239 Kimberwmheri stove, • birch csblnets. Carpeted“peted »)«, iMd. *•** CoHle ______101 ,j fenced yard. Please call 733«7374.f4. doubledoublo jgarogc, dishwasher, dispos-uiw’ IN REAL ESTATE' bByrle? C nrr 733-68083-6808 ly 1> Road.______bbedrooms. |7I1 Poplar. 733-4183.M183. ------——“ aL Paneled family room in» full C. C LOONEY. REALTOR)R ^^a M ason Smith 733*5877^^,77 THREET tf rooms nicely furnishied.'nished. TH THREE bedroom. oU he^t. to 1320 Bth Bth — ► basement. Gas furnace, w water ater 733-4081 EErnie n Stitt 733-59813-5981 ^ carpets, close.ln,:lose-ln > Avenue East. $75. Call 733-4642 or ^ WE SLAUGHTER SPLIXiXEVEL •heater. Largo back yard complete- ..i— —. Ire ^ 733-89S9. ' ______P h o n e 733-7386 New! Located nt 1223 Wllmore.•e. ly fencefenccd. Phone for appointment.m ent. ONE of oi the best 160 aero farmarms s In LAR) LARGE 3 bedroom home, 1 Inn base-base- adults®J only, no pets. Inquire 638 7: On Farm Slaughtering 3 bedrooms, 3 'baths, livingig 733-C340. 733-G340, 811 Greenwood Circle,:irclo. Magic Magic Valley. Reas^abloI t«>rmaterms. m ent. Spacious living rcx)m.m and and 4th , Avenuo East.______— • BBBt room, family room, kitchen ondnd (paved (paved street).______80 80 Acres Ac w ith p a i t ^ ^ wrater ater on large eat-ln kitchen. Laraoe 2-car 2-car IN tN Kimberly, modem, carpeteded and ”oRoomi— Boord ond RoomI 767 6 ____ .______• LAMB dining urea. Carpetcd through- — new highway. $22.j|^Sees us for F“> garage with room for shop.op. On On furnishedfi 1 bedroom apartment. EXCELLENT rdoms, warm, clean.Clean, / ----— .- -V E A L ,u". BY OWNER, sood location, brlcK 3 ja'r'tki T iirsen 1'-^ acres, lots of shado andjcl fruitfruit Qule^Q with view overlooking park. „ out. Utility area, flrcplace, dou- farms und ranches. Gene Larsen J g park. private entrance. Close in. 137" 4th <‘X . U S E D T R A C n x jR S ble carport with large storage. oedroon”bedrooms. 2 baths. Carpeted.• Fulli-uil salesSales Co., 733-6008. 934-5171I Good- trees. Would consider 2 bedroomedroom $75.00.$' 423-5476. ______5Avenue North. r North Main Lockers basement. Disposal, built-in range. inn r \A Ocnn modern trailer homo for trade. Trrr, ------NEW .MODEL 4000 fa s o lla t, 331MI For I fast service 'call 73S-4M3 Priccd $18,500; Down paym ent ing. Chuck Peterson 733-3(b^. Dean ONE bedroom upstairs apartmenC faiin ------— —Llustng costs, $273. Puy-^ ------^Ca rpor tt- ja rga 7 enoad y ard, ------" T uttcrron r'W-^i ;j‘.------^ u c_an-— — _p hh0f»e--7M* .i3a6 or >7a^%4fl. — rtm ent. ICE front sleeplnjf room for man.m an. hoih o u r* ...... i«4Sa*450 E v en ln ts 733-71U S T Eira S treet l5orih, 733- 7 7 ^ ^ rtm ent. — Clos e t o n e w college . “P hona 733- —x r ments on Interest and principal, •■MLS" 400 ACRES, excellent-n t im- ^e ^ n J j i o y country llvlngl Halflf~acre acre utilities furnished. 459 2ndJd AVe^ 3 3613.______-TtL' WD Iracloi: ...... 7;;. WUHBJr- Oi STI HBXb of 3rd and 4th cal/ B K g^ $112 per month. Rcody for im-n------...... ------nrove- jprovements, 300 acres cultivated,Itlvated Kimberly, just 6 minutes „ ni 733-2040.______' — ------FMP Uactor .^rr;...;..v..~r~>»5anso ------Aiikus^ i;uwi:-wni start calviag in m ediate occupancy. PO R moi( February. 00 head of Black Aafua FOR motels, cabin sites. ^ acreages,sages, balancebalan pasture, 12 miles;s frorn from highway.ly. 423- unfurnished 3 rooms, " ^«tb. bath. R|j — Offlc* Rentolg SO80 Pi-QLIVER ss tractor ...... t»M 73T.7R!JI~Dayr------r a nches iperty T win F alls. Prico $85,000bo with - ______::______------groundB| floor, close-ln. utilities ex- ---- February Calves,' aod 3 realstarad 733.8560 Evenings located IIn Sawtooth Co?atry,^tandL and termsterm s. Lynwood R aalty. 610110 Blue CORi CORNER lot for sale., Cas, water, ccetc< electricity. Adults. 733-0563 or OFOFFICE space ISO sq, ft. to~l,006T om CASE-Iniliutrlal tractor, back.ick. ^lack ^l Anfu* Bulls. I7t ton* of hay and Sundays . of Ench:Enchantment, call Wayne (P (Pat) at) Lakes B oulevard North, 733-9211. som sew age. 505 Highland. Phoneno 733- 73 733-6238, * ■ ,r »sq. ft. North Blue Lakes Shoppingpplnc 1>°* «« "Xl loader. ..., ...... t3iS0I4B0 can ca 'ba purchased and arranie- . 1 ■■ ...... 1 ■—— ,11. PPatterson atterso at 774-2531, Stanley.inley, HarleyHarle Mathers. 733-8473. 381 ...... Center locations. Remodel to suit * ^ . ment* can be made to faad on <4«jfT c** Idaho, i or write Lynwood Realty. ^ —7 ;= 2 FURNISHED ai^artments close to t< > •“« —SEASON CLOSE-OUTSr- Sl!place. Phona 733-3330, 733-4540 o r MLS Star ilo ealty. 2 0 0 ACRES, m odern home,% open “ •‘MLS"~~CH01CE ML: residential l«s in * lose to tenant. Gem State Realty. — NEW „- FORD trail rakes wtthrith 324-3I3S.______- ■ Star Route, Ketchum. Idaho._____ itreaistream through ranch, all111 good Grc Green Acres sub-division. Land uptow n. Adults-only. 225 4thh AAve- v e ------—------n e $500 MODERN nuo East, Twin Falls. Phono 423- bean kit and duals, $7MIIS «0igo' HEADI oms productivieprodu land. Call for pricerice and Off Office of Idaho. 733-0716.______©966, ^ Kimberly. ^Farm, for Rent 84 X*S ars, welghlna irom l!000 to I.3S0 will put you In this nice 2 bed-d- finished finished In knotty pmc. Carpets.rpets, termterms s. Iverson R ealty, 934-4354, 100x120' Tnnw COUNTRY lots. Falls Ave- Ibs. Lots of ABS helferatand Cacba room home, the 3rd bedroom In gas furnace.fur Loads of cupboarclhoard Gooding.Goodi Christy Christiansen, 934- nJl. Real Estate Scrvlce,:ervlce. ONEONJ room apartinetit'^lh Idtchen-Jtchen- nNEW e 330 F o rd balers. R eiu(So lar VaUey breeding. WIU freshen frtmi full basement. Attached garage,e, apace. .Large utility room. FullPull ^95.4495. Ellon Scofield 886-2271,71. Sho- 73 733-1416.^ ______ette «t and shower. Heat and lights. WJOO ...... NOW fi.OOO.wwv j['|. . weeks. For aala or At 475 Rose Street. basemenbasement. Lovely yard on IV^ lots. shoneshone. ______. * '' - close to town. 660 Main Avenue^venrns FOR RENT nrn trade. Can 11 n a a e a. Eugena Across fromi high school. 326-4761. j 3q N orth.______. -4761. J 3Q a cres choice row cro">n 'land. T£nd. BusinessBusi Property > 56 MODERN TRACTOR CENTER K!Hughes. 334-3418. Jerom e.______BARNES REALTY ______ModelModern home, good outbuildings.u ltd ln g s.------i-Mi_!_____ 3 3 ROOM R basement a p a rtm e n t P ri­ I j o a A C R E S ' Across iroRi Bo#ladrome DAIRY reTil COWS and heuars. trash or 5037 Blue IJlkes Blva. nz-Vinj7 NKAT,NUAT. clean cl< 2 bedroom home. Car- IncludingInclud potato cellar. Totalal price Commercial Property vate y« bath. No pets. Infant Is al­ 733-0017 — Twin Falls, Idaho“O springers. 100 per cant guaranteed. tarl Barncj 5^- petlng.oetlng, drapes, full basement.ment. SS3,00 $63,000. 100% financing avaHvanabl^ abl^ A SPECIALTY lowed. lo Inquire after « except.t Wed- w ed! W E S T O F ______:______Wlwill buy or tiade for all kinda BIU HUI 733-1916[g Newly remodeled, cheerful kitch- to ququalified buyer. Rocky’ Moun- FelFeldtman Realtorsr 733-1988I.198S pc nesday; Sunday,. 483 Fillmore. ______- _ liv een. n . SellS ell at FHA appraisal or takqtake tain R] ealty. 733-1406 and T^-VtlQ2 , -E o#: ^ KAMIMA, IDAHO ------1 iBnrfrM-r-7ri- = ...... ~ ■— ---nvgr *prt n.V.llOa. R H -L K A SI^r 4aisi^ThW old U i'uF SONE m Iroom ^tlHHes^irW ___^ — cserrt'lDW-lnici est loan,• v j ^ evenings.itverilr ______day day Auction Sales grounds.^ Lots Lots nishecl. 204 P ) North-WaiMogtoiw ^ 2 — — USED — — FOR SALE --S21:8801.------r-... — 4,0004.000 A- j^ent properties with above> aver- -ws-w ater- and -sanitation—furnished; ...... ' m e n t s . ------^*ve'i»"ii$e5^(flW i"Cti^a now, with 2 flrepIaccs. double garage Drivg. T __ age return on your money. Taylor uagas heat, ho peti. Inquire 451 3r954-4781. Gooding.______ertson.______FOR lease. 3 farms of IM acres C-C-R EQUIPMENT CO.3 . «3423-4014. Kimberly. ■ ...... ^ ------:------garage. Fully carpeted, full base- 40 ACI ------r Also, kitchenette apartment, all base- 40 ACRES between Jeromene and f qo u r Sale or Trade: 7 unit motel,M utlutilUles paid. Phone 733-9262.2 ' each.«« Combination stock and rr6w6w PALPAUL. IDAHO PHONE <3$-22112*11 90 HOLCTEIN Springer beliara, •«» T c - . m*nt.m ent. AAssume large l(»an, smimall all Twhi.Twh3. Reason for selling::: poor clear.cle* Good Income. T rad e on 80 =77-; r^TT---- crop. Will lease separately or>r as ______weightwe from- 1.000 to .1,300. A.B.S. iVI Li o equity. 7733-3924 or see at 330 North•lorth healthhealth. Good deep soil, 2 oedroom»edroom acnacres. . Magic Valley. Pay, cashl^^if Jj? i SMAiX attractively fumlshed^hree Sont unit. M ust have adequatele fl-fi- ■ . amand artificial braedlng- 13 Jaraey THREE bedroom. IH neww Matylce.M aurice. ______^______home,home. modern'. Deep well,II. out- niffdifference. Rowe - Hiatt AgencyfSgency r^m^ s^ ^ an d bath. Close-in. Phone napces. Box a»19, c-o Times-News. and Guernsey heifers. For sala or kitchen, basement. Northwest.t- BY OwnerOwner^2 ¥edr22l5.-^eVome 77^ JTMmr ATTRACfiVE dO^Staifg. tW6 bid- NEW 3 bedroom, full basement.t. Fenced back yard, attachedI ga- TwomlngTwomli o r evenings.* Jerome______MLS i.MLS”^HOICE commercial c^rtler *^h^St^ave finances, equipment,nent, . TltACTOIt ^ 23 HOLSTEINHC Springer Heifera an^ double garage, brick trim, prime rage, ' I '■ on Blue Lakes Boulevard.Land Land rooms, outside entrance. UtilitiesJUlitles referance^. Write box P-19. 2 ey. S5225 HE>HEAD xow raincii In MagicbIc Val- Office of Idaho, 733-0718.furnished. Phone 733-ClOO. _____ Jfc-o Tlmes-Newh. ' O v e rh a u le d up. So! Caehc Valley Breeding. S43- location. A value a t $19,000. Phone 7733-2t53.______Jey.ley. Plenty permanent pasture.p a s tu r e .------:------= 7^ LOVELY Early American split wV nu/MP — ROOMS downtown — day. week, 160 J60 ACRES, fuU'water right. Buhl Buhi We Repalr'All MalcesI4dll. Located 2 south. H west_oC„ r B Y OWNER:”bver $1.W belowt ap- Only $^0m with 29% down. Je- Vaei M tra BurleyB ui Comer at Buhl. level, formal dining room, kltch-™ praised .value. This beautiful 3-bed-i-bed- romil R ealty and Insurance,ce*' 32 324-«I VaeaHon Property 58£>0 m< month. Camera Center notel.el. 205 205 area. ai Can run 25 cows on extra en bullt-lns. C arpeted., $28,000. room ho ------Shoshone Street South. leaded le land. Write box R-9. c-o MOLYNEUX' M( MACHINERYY . »30 ^HEAD one and two vear olj . room hom*. fireplace, Sprlnldcrs,d srs. . 43fa. 4388. ______VACATIONv a O property for . sal^»le. I —5^ , T Hereford range bulls, fixosnant FELDTMAN' REALTORS Jcar4-car gsgarage. $17,000. low down,town, SNAKE River Cattle rauch.::h. 150 roomrooi cabin 12X16'. compfetelysly fur.fur- c CAR a r p e t e d , three rooms and baOu ____ — ;: - YourV c Allls-aialassr* Dealerer . - . aiaaVw and quality. M3-M3e SiaMB— ^ Phone 733-0660. _ a ^ ss. . fre# water, raoderai home, nisfnished. Boat house. Enst sideilde of cit close—to shopping- center. Also . g g — ------Bal •75 F iler Ave. • 733-1 ®88 ^ goo cl Magic Dam. Wrlta box Q-10.10. c-oc-<3 tri tra ile r house. Pboi% 733-8952.i. IWonhMl W c fo Rent - 8 8 — — » Baker, Oaklay. ______■ ------^ ------— CLASSIC HOTwEs I ‘*We buUdT—— on gneat ^ te n U a l. $30,000. g o o cf Ma, .your lot.*'lot. Your ilo o r p la a -o r'o u rs. terms, ^aka Wver .Realty,r. Buhl, Tim es-N ew s.. ■______------KITCHENETTEg — apartment foror sin-j.-: WAIWANTao.to K«ot:.i3ood 1*0 torS5 3M POTATa; PILERS ______•QualityQuality construction for a truly # gle person. Utilities furnished.ni*h«./4 acres. Have equipment, finance w*! 1*^ raca. and bU ck. 334-41«l o r ------THI*** rftn ti T*” *n Fp*!i Hr- -CHOICE—Rns. .CHOICE 120 acres W'ithout home. hom e. CaiHICampers ^ fj-$37.50. Please phona 733-5822.22? 415 »J»” <* w rlta flox M x-o Times-mea- ^ jj. pot^ brasher“ J « <038.bi Jaro m a. ______alty and Insurance. 733-3662. <, H-H^ iC r»»^gll AHd pressma systeju.rm. One-One ■- ' ' - ..... - __ 2nd^ Avenue North. News. ____ worksfffox as-croea faaSars. Taka* —^ New Duplex and 3 bedroomn CLEAN 22~Sedrooms, carped, gJS of Gooding's finest farms, for »42*- Tt REASONA^Lk ftllL- Siiigie ^555^ oot dirt, • cloda, waajs, Ttoaa,aa. WANTEDWAN to buy o^lty opan, Tac- homa — Priced for quick sale.' furnace, furnace. finished basement. fnd 2nd Schn^ and Muffley, Gcxxling.J2Sr-stngla-drtya-sR^—™ ------traas(«r^FiraxiiurnM «.fmn^ ara $11,000 to GX^or-^mitra«\aIer~ fawHt far Sdl* — — prf335g-3^ qulra qu 71» tod Avenna gjft. ______|or loader back bo* ----- $3K0 E Fanners. Realty.•**y* JoejHsJoe Hackfley. 730-t5M>^J^ PalU. w ?^'S)Sorsi's?*.srS5a«s3 HOLLAND REAL STATE V iS S i, iJESSt- TV,'- h o m em a d e - pickup-camper. * E ___ , - S f f i r 4H S t Twin FalU 733.iaM0 - :.. ’ . _ •__ 400« » ’M ‘Acio r es. Jevel hlth prodnclnsMfnclng %eu Well Insulated, bed over camper. »n< ELLIOTTS ' - P an s Aveatie B aat. PticNM T n 899l> ** ______! _ “•0 ^CnBS ACRES close to Jero m e. Ideal1 fotor r lond,l***l#.lj Urie field., 2.homei. JeromeJerome ■ $i 50..or-4rade. 133J BlUabeth Boul-Bout> -S55i$iS"glW a i i d —=r r - r ftbcSu SSming price Includes mma- a- area,area. -II4O.0M.1 U * N Real Eatata evai 1 i-row W ascoa W t ? ^ -MLS - SPA ^U NO DC* Estate evard. * • ______• - ' ~- ftnmeg-funuHlM. Idaal MotalTriigr.5 ^ in drowar.,1 aM4 S-row WesooS btat ^ ^ chinery. S24^000. BO Acrea South• of Co,.Co.. Jme- farmFARM __ud ranch loan., Iare*. nick ttre top wiMlrow«r. I used Ufwm F a ro ^ fr*me. 2 fuU bath*, family room.rm, 524-5232. E d Pett/C salestnan. 324- M fiinr liS n S * pickup. Phooe 324-4576. Jero m e. A|M3Apcnrtmentt— Unfomr«hed 71 M taaMypa baac fcanreWc^ dlalAK room, larg e enclosed patio, tniA 33*- atfialir^wreJoianent. nfisance. ~ — a. Wa- —------' " " n«w complete boilt-ln appllaacet. Fixllylly' - ■ ■ * , Uoyd Roberaon Asency, 230 Main M obi : TT EXCELi.ENT larga 2 bedroom.~Wa^ ----- Avenue North. 7»<8»S. '______o”*?”"_ ^Mobil* ■ Hornet 64 ’^tS04 ter and saaltatloa paid. Adulu Forpt ImplOTiients 90 laadacaped and fully fenced. Thacra f a ^ __Avenue STiS only. Phone m-CT>., ------^ U real value io this quality home.ne. I«M I«M loca locaUon between Twin and **MLS’*"MLS" 4«0« A C R ^ *ood «>U,I—ESod good iS ii rripiei near college In - — UKB MW J>anahaad l>wt home, shop, didry*)rjr water-water Mjpt,i beat bar of thVyear.Ly^SS? ' * bouae-.Call »-.ts OsllTO TWO roonu ahd batl. bachelor» np- and tivper ualt. Can SM-Wlt, wE». z j s j s ^ - s i ffio Blua Lakes Baalarard North.ih. bam, bam, corcorrals, poUtA cellar, stlage(y e LandiJind Offlca< of Idaho. TXHTii.iTle. staJrs aaartmeot. Partiallyr fur-fur* dell- O ^ d WUcox or —a i miles gf*] 733-9211. H arley M atftars, 73S-8473;r3; >lt. pit. CaQ Can S24-M03, evenings, 22^ FARMS FARMS^ . an* Ranche»~Bayln(iS; or^ SSHASTA H ^ America's largest selitagselltag nlsh»: R . JJ. . WM WM daysdays, Jerome.______selling.aelUng PhOM £Uy« Raiiihy,y * tS 7J3-3 - travel trailer. Bloa LaVies Trailer cLEi . ' Highway. r r n Schweodftawi,- 7M»7100. FOR S*iLE __ P*rk. - -- ...... CLEAN, o - attraetlTa — g j, apartasent, ap- __ FOR SAL^ by owner: dev^toped and ^7064."7064. t — pan '. —HUOE^. baat,. water fimlsbed. TWO ir W t 'bwts Wtth mud Mpa^ipa B bsM ^ ggxsm Caaa iMaainagvrg IS BY OWKER: 2*bedro6m modemim undevelop undeveloped land, northw est . of0/ "MLS”••MLS*' iM, ACRES, wm trad* for a rVAC w T h - goae-te. Adplts only. 70. uKi llghu. Bcstwsy Bullduig Can-Can- liablallabi sarvlca at ltM« Tnsctqr.Caw • house, full basement, close-lxulA. Minidoka. M inidoka. C. B. W edal, 523 J home 1: ' ■ TM125 MIfceallariapugMIfceal for Sola 140 MlgcallofcaousMIgc Waniad -1411 4 1 MMoi o to rc y c la g . ISM O Twii«lnTfticks ______I M>6Trucka' Tnicka ■ , " . Oct. 13-14, 1 9 6 7 j_ ^ lATE mode) G.E; apartment sUeIm r RBMEMZ e m e m b e r how greatl Admiral - refrigerator [wiih magnetic <}oorDor quamy-guallty. color TV was p eal «l the . ' . and acrossacrosfl the ^ top froeter,* Also,so. fair andmni atill la. Now qual<«S -ser. • TCWP CASH FOR SCRAP 3 'BridgestoneI 90 Trail;..$J95 ------H o r* ..------I WesUnghouse refrigerator ' with(lUi vImylM . codpaqy O wUi damMstrateist^te . BUHJJINGS ■ 'Copptr. Bru^ Aluminum ^ r : ^ g r g ^ y.:...... ^S>ttorJas,>.R« ------^w-i y ‘”*{]* 'yVwi'jfc'aiS _____ FOR Saie; Appalooia — ...... TT------HritOPPEfc-eO; ------'- Yamaha’100 ...... j«69 |year-oid o t h havecolor st^ one »nd LEONARD e le c tric rangb. s4*‘, oolysn? 128 »nd2 n d 'AireBiie N orth. ■ ; ' , J lia 2nd Avenua South e S49.S0. Insured payment plan. 90 -LAROES: —=m ~ S m '^ bouie, b arq. loafing shcfd. — '67 Yamaha IOO TraU . *37frI9-- . ; •• - fealph Pre®l* Martln/Ifil5.0v«rIMd,• Chico Bur-^ --duy -.day warrH »wrriuuy^il_*:^ Y Electrli; _)itnabo r-JY / Make offer. 4% miles south' l of i • 'F5?5-tw o or. three oedroom modem3dem j ... Co,, 441 Main Avenue,Eait. Open, SelecrT .Jero m e. 324-5136. houhouso to be moved. State price‘ and ERICKSONt MOTOR CO. le y , I d a h o . , ------; Pj-ldayFriday •til'til 9 p.m, ■ ______P a y no lSs8 ■ ■ ' ' • ----- . ^IQCI .^loeaHnn.‘ BQx ho^ /boo: ^ book. Free extort consultation. . ^ —19«a-itA M B ^R Classic wsgon,on, SHcyllnider,jCcylln overdrive . . ^ 9 5 ^RAN.K'S farm and taoma refrigera-;pr: - ttloym ent off7ce-tnr95S'4th' Avem(vemie ie —«78-7l—fl78-7M7, Burley. MO 'south;, 400 ' F F re re e ' floor plans.— Free color - i -^'isss-!n srs& ‘'* , w tion. g i Expert = ^ repair service' on all_T| ( . North. Some antiques and Inter* Inter- ea.t.east. ______ski^h.. ski^ fQuallty Installation. S No Truck,TruCl : m^ 1961 VoLI^A GEN Sunroof Moor.2-door. RiRadio, heater wJijic_>WY------SELL, loan. or trade all kinds of[f homehomo freezersfree and refrigerators.' Biting Items, From 8:30 thr'a:00 SilAMPOOgirfiSi your own carpet,, ietget moneyp'W down on Seara moderoiju — bulls and horses.- 543^5624, Buhl.• -, Phone 733-733-8841. 160 Sidney. F rid ay and Saturday, O ctoberar 13, ^ professional S f e resulu. Rent a aarkClark lag Ini credit plim. ______Dam»U Lyon,------^ ^ ------USED refriirefrigerator clearance. Re^^ ------»°«»’i---- »<•- . ■ ' , .< ^. aharnaham pooer with__com paaioa—w—^ et t ■ ■ ■■ ■ — ^r-77~CAl;L “733^0821 '“ '63 INTERNATIONAL $1995 KOW taking horses’ to break. Horse- condill«ne« “FtnmUure;— 733- •' — — 2-tont_5_speed, 2 speed. V8r, -^PICKUPSK U P S — •shoeing and trtmmhig DfnMCC. leiatuurpr SJ- Good Thrngs lo tof.' 133 't A>% excellent condition. ready~tO '"iM« ------hijm. Remo l. Iriler. - Wllson.^StiWiison-Batfestr-^' - - • ______------——------— :—---- e-YEAi:— e-YEAR (iat;y5-1965 In::SCOUT15^ibr«x4 lockingeking hubshub . ..«_JI795 REGISTERED Appaioosa fllly year-> GASOAS refrtgerefrigerator and range. Good itjrA'rrj Ironer, $10.'>tFemale 'sho^ roller 5Rea eav v er cleaned, fireplace wood. fax Jino, gentle, nood color, ■orrel withh -condition. condition. Will accept reasonablem 2 m A a Til t h e n e y o r c h a2^1^ r d skates, size 7, $4. Now b a r and 3950' '61 INTERNATIONAL-^$19955 1963 VOLKSWAGEN Pickup? 28.000 ml game table. Miscellaneous Items.fJtHm Will deliver. 678*2035 or 438.5950.. 28,000 miles, 4-sp^, w hite b1ank&^ 733»08^.- offer. 486 Madrona Street. 733>w - W I I . L O P E N fjaToj tems. Paul, anytime. Vaadovor Sanford jJ . SharpI ...... $795 r 2535. ______733-0529..^______, . , .:____ . B eav er Ranch. ^______\ • ■' W A.f^?To"clcW ^ s? u " d ' ^Livestock Accessories 105I MofiaaitAV MONOGRAM oli heaters, $88 "and LARGE power meat saw, (Ameri- — — ------bulk bed. Long Wheel base. t *318' V8, 4-speed, com- METAL 2-horse trailer. S17S. See atII up. Blacker*#.Blacke Appliance and Fur-^ OCTOBER 15th *t«nS*can) counter meat scale* (good).ood). HootNigHoot Eqdlpmenf 144 Excellent condiUon. *■ 1958 DODGE ^{-ton. RehuiU •318' V nlture. Twin Falls. Two 10 gallon heavy alum inum mercial wheel* and Powersirers utilityutilit; b o d ^ ...... <895 169 Lois. Phone 733>0365.______nlture, Tw Jcetties. Globe slicing machine.^‘ 543-543! FOR Sale:.Wlnklor p7r^ecilon deluxe?nix5 '61 '61 G M C ^ RED DELICIOUS 5468. Buhl.______, ■ ■}o»‘stoker. Fully automatic transmls-mils- V6. , 5-speed, 2-speod. New inr| , Sheep 106i FumHuraFumlturo . ft HH Goods 122 , ■ ' sion, complete wllh controls •for-for pa/nt. good tires. Ready; to 1951 CHEVROLET. Suburban.. ‘235*‘235' en,engine, 4-spe.i^, — a n d ' Stra-wlU-leftvefH y q ------______— I ------HUQ) ^ _____^^peed..9[:0Ox2O^tliX9L..,..I ,.u t . . . .t.i,.!; ...... '_***"*** ____._____ bles; books; pictures; etc. 2^ ALtJCTT Orchard' wTTI open Octoberlober youryoTJr upholstery beautifully—soft•o(t .BUD & MARK'S fFOR o r :SALE or Uade; 1949 Ford pick- , Avenue North mornings or after 1714ch!f? / 1 R* ed. Double Red, Goldenolden and '< clean. Rent electric sham- «^7 .i oa up and new 50cc Sportsr cycle. 1959 Ivdll I IH Model DCOF405, cab^jver-over Umtandem diesel, 220 DeUclous and Xonathan Apples.3ples. pooer $1. Craig Paint Store. *Main East . Phone 733-1194 4 -'p 5 ^ " p\ e s ■ 5:00. 733-1053.______• , , would like to trade for later modelJ?* (Cummliu engine, 5-speedd main, A 4-speed auxiliary, T FABRICS for back to school sewing~— SI.50 p e r bushel, you pick, i $2.00 a ? KEEPv e f p carpet cleaning prqblems AlrCfCAircraft for Sola 165ixr }°;»long bed pickup or good boat, mo- ...... $6995 POODLELANDI Home of heautiM\ *"ABRICS Sewing notions,for sewing n\achloes.>«■ plcl<*mechanically good ...... Poodle puppies. Free trim and? new nndand uuscd.^ Also service.-Scis-” ■ Twin * FalU . 733-94S2. _____ wall.w ll”. Rent electric sham pooer $1. . xtXTxr ^ MAGIC VALLEY INTERNATIONAL ,«cp t bath. Accessories, grooming, stud1 SSiisors ^harSi sharpened. Skinner's Sevtngng APPLESTAPPLES, pick your'own, SI.SO buih-bush- Peterson's Lynwood Hardware.,; *'■ R p E E D E R F L Y IN G S E R V IC-/i E IH Trucks and Industrial yTrtc- 18581958 FORDJ C-750, Tilt cab, V8., 5-speed,5-si>eed. 2-speed. 20’ farm service -from quality •slud»r Cherl For the best deal In Aircraft tors ------wnier"TCenneIs; 'Wcsr'Red.'^ 'Sh-oppa.-Savc-On-Shopping C anfr. —al-witho—el-w4thout-container. Guaranteednteed PILK IslB'^Bort-and lofty-. . colors I't tors. 304 4th Avenua W est 733- ddu m p bed with twin cylinderinder hoist, hola hutch suspen- cap corner, Kim berly. 423-5104 orr MOVING??? Protect your valuables.es. f,«yeasy picking.Pic Golden and Red1 De- retain brilliance Ih carpets cleanedine* t=-^- For * ■ low CPU Flight tnstmctlont 4268.4266 . ______,sion...... $2995 Hr^SlSfl. Furniture ipods and hand truckslu licious, WInesaps. Northeast side with Blue Lustre. Rent electric•trie ^.A.A.F.A.A. Approved Flight training for FORDWo Wd truck, IM ton flatbed and for rent. B anner F urniture. 733- orof HagermanHag< on main highwayhwoy shampooershamp Sl. Greenawalts.______private, commor,~ ’ withV 3-speed auxiliary, cleanlean ..•••...... $2495 tered Norwegian Elkhounds andJ Lakes BlvdBlvd.. 7^-8757. One Bemi-nl' Opening October 7th, closed ^un- Sun- 10471^7 SStudehaker truck wllh goodiood 733-5920. - ______[______^ Good Gck)c condition, good Ures. .CallUl J nlna Openarm. fully automatic, days. I registered toy Poodles. Purebred P‘il?„.Open Ic, days. Humpherys Orchard, ^ hoist a and dump bed. 423-4919. IWVKSTTT, MODI^L,.Skl.Doo. Double track- J,733-7508. ______German Chepiherds.______- - «99.95.$299.95. _ __ mile m ile east eas of Red Cap Comer, end 3 3-SPEED.SPEEI English' Racer Bicycle;cle: rn»i nvenlnai------— 41967W 7— -PO 1 n D ^ Vi»tuU' ultk u u T—TWIKOT KITTENS: Swcet*dlsposltloned Seal-r BED daveno.daveno rebuilt and reuphol-ol- of LanoLane south. Formerly partr t otcf refrlgerrefrige »»nrj ffna mnV ■end- r '.." .V • "• ,, ----- FIDO,FIDO. V8 and 3-speed transmls- point, half Longhairs. wllh dis* stored, ^Provincial gold coioped Day Dav Orchard Qrg ------ei^d'frTelectric cook stove; bedding; 324- AO ______! “ H A G I CV ^ A L L E Y ' ^ ^ —vlny*;—Wbod—aim s, \Ji.W . Ron's* • GRAPESI1421,!1^ clous. clous. Greenrldge G Orchards. 733- price. Farm & City, Distributing, _ ,t With itpck rack, e-cyllndor. Firstst ■ ...... BEAUTIFUL Apricot toy poodle5 RUG cleonln,Gleaning most thoroufih oroc-,c. 0491. Highway ??i 74 to O rchardhard Main East In Twin Falls. Ml901 S South L l'n ^?n ^'^ 324-4841— reasonable offer. 536.2219. puppies. Registration—obtainable1. __ -ess£AL_ln In stateBtfflle^24_houri. Plck-up —1 Drivo Drive West, W .West V4 mile, southlOUth ._____.... _ -.-III...,., .11 Axi T? Hi U. 4-10 mile. ______I f U N ^ l --7~ ONE boat and tra ile r. $l00r-151 R^ osa a ^96a^ CHEVROLET-3»ton w ith-stocfcJ AAutos-For u f o t 'f Sola------2 0 0h Autos For SoU— ^------^300- 1 white tov female. 1 white maleJ delivery. CCustom Floors, 733-5424. 4-10 m ile IfUN^RS buy that choln saw toJ® sfteeStreet North. Dnn Daniels, Phonoone racks.racki Excellent condition. 324- ■ ■ loss OLbsMOBILlfc 442, 4-speed. \VII1 miniature. Pureblood. Can all b^- REMINGTON W’ RED delicious deljcl aooles-^arter's. -TT—You takrfJjSSuj with you. It will come J," tn 733.2179.7^33*1 ...... 1. CHEV. l>e3_wa8.on^V8,..autom^, registered. 733-8018.______X T " Irtft’ m achm -Vairey-T.fee-Sefvloer-73»- ___ ^,.4llfla-JLerome. ______, ,CHBV.. J i —trada-equlty-.fQr-~plckup. After fl;00------• W^~50?^3?^4302 nfe\»/ CQridltlpn.'TIT CTCTc. $1.50. picked, $ 2 m ^ m ile eowr a rt PICKUP. 1964 Cltivrolet iieav;^iutysr power Ej;;®*' i steering. Best Buy AuTo’ p.m. p,Phone 733-2158.______GERMAN Shorthair Pointer pup». $37.50. 326-4 _ Eost Redcap corner. Lano South, a ^ Moloreyeles 18080 *''w! u-ton.5o. V8t long boji. low mlfcage.'I isles. Salei._. »07 Main West, Open dslly. Registered line bred. Out of cham-; BEAUTIFULr p a i j t i f u l paneling. $1.80 up. Bl-Ji. _ Opens OOctober 10th.______Ca aT” t a l^ o g order special! Oversized : 1997 FIREBIRD, 400 Stereo taps. ion German inports. Phono Bob Low'Bulldl ------84" Early American sofa. $149.88.1.88, 1967. 1967. 750-cc,25 Kawaikl. owner In ser-^ 613813 WV est 7th, Jerom e. 324-4838. _ I9« PLYMOUTH pL ^ Deuce' Coopt; 1958; **Swn^* Owner In sorvicea priced to sell. S • Low'Building Supply, phone 733-J- STRAWBERRIESSTRAWBE picked $1,35 per Your Westem Auto Store, Twin vice, >d 33D Hemml. Best offer. 303 2nd pgTon. urton. 7^-4834.______^^62. 6 2 , sallon bj by appointment. Onions Me Falls ■win vice, Tak« over paymenti, 733-733- 1W71947 .SISTUDEBAKER truck wllh ao^ 330 H« Phone 733-5878, CHIHUAHUA pUpptos, reglsterable;; ...... ------...... ■ for 50 po ‘u ^ ^ Fails. 6388. 6388. hhoist ollt and dump bed. 423-491D. Av.nue Avenuo w A t. 733 9970.______- I960 FALCON, e-cyllnd^r, $350. 6oo<4 and some other small puppies. 809^ Musical M uclcal Instrumentsln< 124^ . 324-402&;^ ' PONTIAC.P0NT1A< 1947 for sale tor (79. condltlicondition, standard transmission. Oak Street, Kimberly. Phone 423-’ __ . WWINTER INTER Banonas and Deliciousclous /. PhonePhon. 733-S823. Phon.Phone m:6923. 5422. ______;------apples, picked.t Red spuds.' Boden­3den- - Ill I—I— -• , 1—11- __— TJROPICAL FISH and equipment. 1I<;F stab Orchard, 2 miles- north on Aquariums repaired. Fish boupht, , USED SPECIALS wSShlnilWashington, 1 mlje west.______■ __ sQjil.and.—excnanged. Soo at 559j ' WURLITZEWURLITZER electric-piano $195 WHOLESALE WHOLESA beef by half or qdar- jM nIn Avenue We.t. ______FFARFISA A R P I S A iportable organ'~^. $295 ter. te r. Cut Cut and wrapped. Ph; North ~ - VERY- nlca reglsterad—poodle. pup=^ DRUM SE*:SET, 3 piece *.....$50.95 M Main ain Lockers.Lc 733-4982. s NEEDD an0 EXPE.^ERT.> pies. Cheap, to close out. Parents\ VOX tLYNX v m -^ (acoustic) STRAW STRAWBE BEkRIES,"Vou PlCkr85 cenrUceirts ------—------:----- :—______.__ « c sm all. Phono 423-5019, Kimbcr- gullor ...... »1D5 Ser gallon -plus, tax at Mayers; LLS J LESLIE .p ea k e r (organ) .. *205 24-2285, ne. Jerom e. .. _ USMHIS HANDY DIWCTORY^ C t O R Y 'A S A ~ G U I D n t > ------m y ----- AKC nsBlstered Brittany, Germnn LESLIE sp .Shorthair and.. Springer Spaniel*.. HAMMONE llAMMOND-iirsnn ipcnker . *163 JOHN^ 1 1 Bertie S f Orchard la. Hagermanrm an ^09 will bo open Saturday. 30th. fortor ^K 3 m f F. a s t :E. PHONE TODAY Excellent bloodlines und pedigree. , GIBSON GIBSON ci guitar am p ...... $185 Red Red Delicious Dcl apples, you pick. . . C I , RELIABLE SERVICE. PHON 324-4111. Jcrorne,______- CHORD CHORD on organ ...,...... $85 SALE: Aj SAMOYED and Schlpperk* puppies. SALE: Apples At Claude Snilth Or;- B j l i=REE E s t im a t e s . R E D U C E DD P R I C E S New Utters Just arrived. AKC rcc- *- chard. 3 miles south- of Burleyurley Istered. Dorothy Flem ing. 530-2117. ^ . ^ MUSIC BOX corner. Buhl. 543-5826.______Wendell.______' Lynwood.kZ!! 733-0936 GOOD rec red Spuds by tho lOO poundiound f-* !BEAGLES - Registered • Pet nn^; NEV N E W A N D U S E D sack. L a^’s Nursery, 405 Gard- Check Theseese 1Today Show - Stud Service - Heard - 100 - WAMn ------T ;7ST'3vTfe4/ u n 0 6 . ■■ — ° BAND INSTRUMENTS th of V r ~ 24 HOUR HOU ~1 kent before you bUy. SMUp'eurly ~”West Fl -Mfsr - ______W a s N O W PROFESSIONAL poddlp trim m ingI while while sele< selections are complete.• ri S. s. Retflko.Reink ______* ' and grooming. For appointments,• Masoner Masoner MMusic Center,.211 W in ^ 1 ------—ANSWERINGj^ r; S.<;FPVirF ______'67^ B a r r a c u d a , V 8 ...... $2795 $2695 call 324-5325.______^Ave.: Ave. E a st. ^ bRCHARD open, Saturday, October iRISH Setters. AKC registered dORS i ,-a. , p v __ It 14th. 1 south on 74, jf ^esf, U 1^1 If The Tolaphono off AAny n y A d v e r t i s e r In T h l a 'RR'66 VVoIRs, 2-door >1540 jI395------ahd-p^upples:"Ready~for-THirtiunt-. VALLEY C e Gem antlqOe Pianb^-varyry *- south. -NasbHUs.--N " \ ^ Directory •!» Not Answered,nswered. Dial 733-2386. good condlllon. fine tone. Phbne t o m 'a t o e Ing. »hona 832-<109. Rupert. SSS^ph k 5 . “® TOMATOES and pumpkins. 631 Bluo Telephone Answeringa Service. Servio Day or NIsht. ’ea n - Joseph Kucera, 543-4433, Buhl. __ ^Lakes k S BoulevardB< North. Phono» 733- '66 Bsrr&cuda, V8 ...... $2495 $2295 TOY Poodle Stud Service. Very' LOWRYt n u / n organ v for sale. F airly now.Wt 2526. ^526. The Advertiser Will Ba NotilNotified to Call You. reaionable. Good blood Hn*. P»- good condition. P lu n e 423-5960. T H ------J '65 PPontiac Grand P rix ...... 1...a...... $2395 pern. Phon. 733.el!ll.______:______- Kimbariy. ^ i S b . r l ? " ______Anllqua* A n t iq u e s . T1393 9 J^OR .SALE: Four black miniature m/frn. • BAND Instrument rAitals. New and oirrcrTwT ...... $1695 $1595 used. Conn. Selmer, Bundy andl i REASONABLY TiMki f priced: Waihitandl,■nds. '65'6 5 F l o r d M u s ta n g ...... t25 each. 326-5241.______Artley. Artley. Warner Wa Music Company. clocks, ie^iTVi fram .i, round table., love Listed hero In oasy-to-findy-to-find ialphabetical order eree service offers you can 3 BLACK -and sliver male Germnn ------— seats, 4lesks, rockers, trunks. 438- _ _ _ u s e e v e r y d a y . C ointact n t a c t oone n e of these firm s or.individual)idividuals for better ser- '65 C Chrysler, 2-door ...... $2295 $2195 ' Shepherd pups. 2 months old. $20.I NEW Y Yamahi am aha pianos; used pianos;s; 5930 5950 anytim any e, Paul,______733-4174. ______Admiral ^ m l r a l stereo sl record players. Z .. ' ..— — vice and first qualitylity produ producta. : Warner Music.131 Shoshone North.h'. MIscallanaous MIscOllar for Sal* 140 d ...... Only $1895 PROFESSIONAL dog Brooming, sar- ■ R e n ta ls '65 Barracuda, B; V8, 4-speed ...... clallzlng In poodle*. Reasonable.. PIANO PIANO for for sate. sc Phone 324-2381. Jo-«• ises 1968 JOHNSONJOHN Skec Hones and out. ______Air O onditioning ______F u e l O il ______Call anytim e. 543-4705.______rome.______fomp-______jf _ boards. boards. Datsun 1 cars and plckbps.tbps. Air contconditioning, heating and ^ur*iur- For stovesto and furnace oil, call Gem^ FoldingFoldlnj chairs, tables, any numte^' *cic'65 pR a m b l e r V8, 4 - d o o r ...... ••...... a. Just $1695 ; FOR SALE: Conn CoVnet. like new.tr, . - McCulloch McCuiloc saws and outbeaxds.aids. nacenaco ol on Addison. 733-5930. Z , K 16'GAUGE double barrel shotgun7un. , .’733-3287.__ ^ ______R u g C le a n in g ______" '65-.yojl^s, 65--yi 2-door ; Radio and TV Sals 125 ‘“ia^'^Yai S Gun Repair _____ AKC rcKlstered tinv toy Poodle pup- Kaoto Ono 5 1966 Yamaha 100. Black saddle ______AAluminum Service „ ______^ ______Most M oit thorough process tn state. ■ plea. Phnne 733-5337. ______FOR the besibest color and black-and-r and bridle. 4-year-old mare. Phono t=-----= — '64 Chevrolet Chevelle, 2-do6rd o o r ...... $1295 $1195 white TV servlc*. all makes, call[Jj __3^<^5457. 3 2 6 - 5 4 5 7 . ______Fot^or^The r The Best in Aluminum Sldi^[JH; Jerry's Gun Shop, Complete gun-un- 24 hourshe P lc k u p ^ e llv e ry , Cus- CEHMANL-£hepherd^pupples^ Phone whito 'W s rrrr «ad insulation Phona LJoyd IT .smithing. fl”*:*?. Rod-reel repair,--Phona>ne '-.tom tom - FlQOrs,-~?3^5424.------— — M3-.^569 a fte r 4?aO p.m.. n u h l.- - Jo e's Econom y. r733-627a. Good»iRambler; V8, 4-door ...... O n ly $995 Livestock Wanted 114 Stores, stores, 4io 410 Maini Souths — SO PER 'S ' ____ George's 'kennels. Boarding ali E«>eriented llcenied housemoving,“ lines cleaned, repaired, and In- _ SOPER'S Trailers. Stock—hay.--.utll--Ulll- breeds.breeds, Training all breeds. 324->24- i^reej^ e e estim ates. B. G. MllTer. stalled. Also. Septic tank cleaned. _ ■..... -...... tTAPE a p e recordrecorders, TV s. stereos, -ap-p- ity Jty trall< trailers, new ond used. _AII All 4245, JeromJ e.______' phSno 24 hour service with no ex traa '63 63 Dodge, D< V8, 4-door, one owner, ireal pliances. New and used. Camera•a sixes sixes for for alrjobs: 251 4th Av«riuo ------— - P.!L°!;S-? 3 :M73.______charge.a . r g John A. Haken, 733-2541. FOR PROMPT E'rnt" "and"" West. — s h a r p ...... O n ly $1195 Center and l^lall of Music. West. C a r p e n te r s _ Insulation SepucSeptic tanks cleanodi pow er equlR* R E M O V A L ------— DECORATINGDECOR, Problems? Let Patios, remodeling,r new work. c^l&Uinu _ _ , - 1 .______ment m ent for drainage failures. Free _ l!^HerlsscU^Herlssou's he^ you brightenhten nets,neu, ccement finishing. Free esti-sti- For the finest Insulation at reason-on- mInspei sjectlon. Lloyd C ravens. 723-• '62 02 KRambler l 4-door ...... ?...... T. •...... $595 Dead and U.seless .pp problem rooms. Free consultation.tion. mates. 733-8400, evenings. able i^| c e s . G uaranteed workman- 3033. L'Herlsson's. Jerome. 324-5361. Complete LIVESTOCK IT’S ^ ^ FUN ■ J-™ ~ ___ Complete designing and buildings ship. Call Hamilton Insulation and Telephonet ~ i.. Answer Service ^62 ChevroletCl Im pala, 4-dooroor ...... $1295.... $1095 WINDOW SHADES:J $I & up. Sides CabinetCabinets, residential and commer- Roofing. <«*»»*» 733-9S89, T ale| PHONE COLLECT 36". to 54” odd sizes cut free. cial. ButlerB B rothers. 733-2526. ------^ ~ r ; — — • ------Vour Y our Telephone T Is never alone. 3^ _ _ _ tQ_use_Wiint Ada. . aii-M.~h = ------— t« g w 2 :E S rtv fe s------.h - o hnnr u r servlce.-Phone 733.7386i — — A .jL .J z= - IBAHO WBE ------— All-M.^H . >KIn a—StOres-afHl -Ktng^s ------rCot^ot^forfmr- ng^ —— — iM Lynwood .Shupptng-cenrgr.— ~~ ~ '*■ “ ""Televiltlon Repair ;-W VY H jbS U SES? E D C A R S - TALLOW CO. P Pho h o n e 733-0931 ALUMiNUtALUMINUM storm doors (sel^sto^ toncrit!^forming, Concr<» basement, founda-3^ Complete stock of light fixtures. , m . Choose yours al our reduced•d b~erbutteRDet bul iold k aaio & YV Ing). reg. $34.95. now $26.59. A.t C.C tion fooling, residential or com- • OPEN rnL «-r-FftroAYfR ID A Y t i l # ' TWIN FALLS .■ . » .... Houston Lumber fforracrlv Hnm#»omo mmercial ercial. Merlin Deahl. 733-3138.1 f P'is'*- /g j BILow Building Supply. .73333-- 2737 yayears of electronic experienoe, 733-6835” Ask ^ ,for Qassified Lumber). ---- 3 1 0 - ______1807I8 0 / Addison> East. 733-2833.______Truck Lanellie Vilestwest ______678-8411 BURLEY Lum ber). 733-^214.______------D e n ta l L a b o r a to r y ______. ------pUPUMPS}—IrriftAllon—amt—domestter M PSi— 1 -sr''"i!...... ^ ------rMHktna Equipment^ ------: ______..___ .______Q iric«LEh0IUne 733-7365 lJ33^6 ______;______Any ilrelire.' Steel pipelines. Quickulclc P»l»® P‘?plate repairs. 35 y ears expert- . ' E R N T E W n X S ^ Installutlon.Installutlc Killinger Electric.trir ence. AAmbrose Lab.,v207 2nd Streete«t BulkBuiic mlmhk tTnk and pipeline serviceiFS .^^Av a lL l e y t r e e sERvicfe - LOWILOWELL WILLS DICK BOlfB phone 73^733-5728. “ . ' E ast, pphone 733-4141. __—sales.s|^e Laswell's. Jeroms. 324-24- Trimming,Trlmm Topping and Removing 733<562 7334)5420542______733-4888______^ I CLEAN yoiyour carpcts -the fast, easy^ ______D ry W a ll______jU438K______8 i ^ Free F estlmatei. Insured ■ 11 . —^ * • way wltl with New Host. Rent ma- ______^------— BOXB( 82. T.F. 7 3 3 ^ 1 “1 chine, $1. $1.00; Wilson-Bates. *”“* Cliff SheShebley, dry wall contractor.or. ______O r h o m e h t a l Iro n ______wanTed-wVtifed: Tree topping and removal. ^ *jr ^ jrr Shrub trimming. Free estimates, \ y i J STURDY^STURDY d double horse trailer, fully^ rS S S Ii s^"»:S;g-A‘vynrM ‘"- Omamen.taI Iron, cast and wrought. covered. Between 8:30 and 5:30 ------=t— L-. columns, railings. Phone 733-5567.8-^ w oods T ree Service. 733-5940. V \ weekdays. 733-7205. ’ Ele^IJ a gun. Phor Phone 324-4970 after 6:00. J-e- Larg». itocH of molding, mat boardfa genuine^lrby paru. We repair^i 19M VOLKSWAGEN-a-f s ^ aan, n,-4-»pee 4 speed 'tran sm lgsion,------^------r* romrome. e.______• ^ OW ■ OWENS ELECTRIC vacuums: Vacuum Oeaoara c^lda- ' ■ VCvery 'clean ...... $1595 . 1 ” NEWn e w 40 galloags hot water tank for More CurrentC For Less Currency, c — "h ?u ty „ __ « ho. Comer Blue Lakes soMT 2nd n VM aale. $60. 733-0377. 435 2nd Avenuonue FFor o r 'iYour Wiring Needs Ail Avenue East. Phoaa 7 3 3 -1 0 1 7 . - 1966 qCHEVROLET IMPALA +doorJoor SportSpor Sedan, V8 en- d __ n West.W est. ______655-4^ collect ______. Kcdiator Servic'e ■__ Electrolux, coly- authorised • dialer IS FINAL KJNAL clearance,clea on new'and dem-ern- " ^ ' — Tom Tom’s a • radiator shop, 342 Secondnd ferfor genuineg Electrelua cleaners; gine, powerglide transmission,lion. powerpowi steering .... $2495 I ^ ^ ______>!_,______ononstrator y rM o ^ lawn mowers. 410 Mainr»m — -• — ■ >——,-Excay.atlQn ___ A^^nu Avenua South. Phona 733-8825 or and isupplies. 73««lt. tOi B^e _ ' ^-g^gP^yth.r .... - • B Backhoes..tractor ackhoer m ooted radio dis-[j;; ^-TT«itd n., lh:ylin __ .... \iii SERVICE OUIDErUIDE OF THE mimatic transmisslOBr ONLY' ...... $1095 u l O Z j- —^ Halien Sewer Service. 733-2541. ____ ^ ------xE M tT s F lo o rs- / 1 nuanue West. See us .today; - ...... - ^ ~ r918M M ^O L I D S ••ffl'’^4-door sedan, hydtamlydramatic aU trammlMion, ^ ------r SS'JUW " fu w 4 Xgiy --w "lTii:i / '| lial. fa.ia . _____ power steering and brakes.I. VVery ery ^ s h a r p ...... •$1895 ^ I wweek. eek. BanaarBa FuMtfcr*. phooeS j ------J f c O O R C O V E R I N G ;------J J >jg r,- ' ' L 733-1421.-7J3-I4JI.. . „ C C O N T R A C n O R -iM i pniMTiAr nf^mmvni.w tionvi^conv«rtibIa, hydramatkl • ’ klONMRAlliMbN65424i 1958 mmiKC.*4ooT sedan, Hydramatllydramatic traosraisrion IBS ioot. L ' ' , . • DELIVERED> TOT O 21,600.21 An advecUseinent ■ In the ______• AAAGIC VAUEY HOUSEHCHOUSEHOLD DAILYI USS USS GMCG» ^to n pickap. Sicyllw|erMler oen|^ ||n e . 44peed » . BUSWl^ DlRECrORY transmlnlon. A m i «o» , IM H .. TM «»««»» Mt ' . ______lent cOD fo"5BlS5^ moved: i^mstdliOttM on Red^ reachesr»art 23,000 homes A TRAINED AD-WRITER{ITER WILLWll HELP YOU- SS 8 8 8 S .0 .0 0 0 D O W N - I83JKI m P E R M O N T H k * p t . u * t o o buay•yatudylng!" atudyins! , , C ap C om er. <380. Phooe 731-&43S. m M zv^^uh t>aiuvia«: -j- ((72,000 P : ^ readers), . and S44S M M a ain i JSootli . .•- • ■ ■. . . . P hana 7S34B11 PhooaPbona 733.t3as.7S1-! saves ton your pocket cgsh. —...... — ...... 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' ' iMSSMfl B mH ^ _D. 1 7 A / p P R eW a r W mi n n i e r s ^ I I ^ PRICED RIGHTRIGHT AND TOPP C0^CONDITION . TONI> N I G H T Ch H a n n eL l 11 10:30 P.M;P. '65 CHRYSLER ...... $269515 W .’63 CHRYSLERCHJ ...... *1695—BW— r^’6*-© : 1 . ------Uv , New Yorker 4-door ledan.n. ' ' Soar 500J Hardtop coup*. 413.113, ■4- - ■ 4-door aadan: Aadle, heat- ~ Full power and «lr condi-|i. dual dual ram Induction enalne,ne. ei er, ovardrlva trantmUilon, tionlog.' rull full power, whit. wltK Dur-lur. V v i «niln«, Mcalleat condi* ;. ^ : fundy UUerlor. Raal bomb.nb. tli tlon, lQ»r mlleai*.s S eee’e e ’ei in ' T o n iy lit- ly^em^-Tbmorrosrro w ! ’ . I '63'bO D G E ...... $104515 -65 ’65 RAI RAM BLER^...... *1595 ^ ------■4'doof. yt,V«ut6maU«^trAii*'—r 'T7ft " •63-VOLKSWAGEN' *895______1 ------mIi»lon, i^wer steering. '♦■“T-----770 glne Hardtop coup*. V8 en-.1,. 'Convtrtlble. Naw top. ra- glne, automatic tranomls- . . Sr,biUlt motor. Top shape.j”s S h op iF r o m C o)mf6rt^©f m f t ^ouifour~Living^IfeR o o m ■ - alonsion, 3 - tone ytUow 'and ■ CHRYSLER $2095>c black?{?,' interior. American:ao . ■ ■ , SOO 4-door hardtop. Extra Motor’s finest. ^ I. *65 '65 .COMET q ...... $1320 clean, lull power, low nUlo* *04 »CA 4 -- door. 8-eylindar. radio, ► ’64 RAMBLER ....s.. *1250r 'l _- heaUr.J, extra clean. - - - — — ____ statStation wagon. 8 A cylinderder — ------———engine, — «ngi overdrlya transmls-nis. Ii /• . ' , . "2 1967* 6 7 W 1 9 6 ^ , *6rP0NTIAC-;T^.v. i., $2995I5 -,------___slon^ •*<>« low nUUage. Xlkriii^wrr—------“*64-'P $1195 WAGONSJS ' Bonn«viit« 4'docr, full pow* ...... 4-door—««dan._ V8 angine, ' ^ . er. plu» /actor>' air. new“w ’62 62 h'UrPONTIAC*Tl75175 . .o.v«rdrlv«~tranimtislon. premium tires. A real buy.y. BomBonneville 4-door. Automat-lat- p p< o W ataertnt. Run* Ilka lc transmUslon, pow-Qw- ' ' a' a' million. y Buick WihW i l d c a t r:2~^^^-^^“!Dr:ehoo8e-4?¥om—2 J om— ^ J P o n t S5port p o r Sedan iei-~ 'sleerlng ~ 8Bd—brakes. ’^5 c Ae VROLET .... $209515 KRealm clean. . m — ______■ C\C uftom H ardtop Coupe,-oupe,- beautifulb« Cpld_^ ' 4-door,~Sultana White w with-beautifui-bluei-i ------Super Sport red convertible.e. - ‘64 W BUICK B ...... *1395 . « '396* Vft engine, automaticlc . ’63 *63 CHEVROLET CH! . . . . *1250!50 sjskylark 4 - door. Automatic finish *** with matchingt mterioiInterior, full power 1963 FORD interior. This c;ar a r absoliabsolutely-spotless. low _ transmission, power steer- Invnj e„. trantmiiilon, low mileaie.age. equipped:£( power steeringiring and brakes, pow- COUNTRY'S!JNTRY^aBpAN ^U on wagon. VS engineengine, low m ileage. F ull powc - ing and brakes, console.I"- . • InmpaTa.4-door .inc ledan. V* en- " vs full power equipped PLUS Real sharp. e- _ . • glne. £j;j; power »leerlnf. Very•ry - e ei r se a t PLU S factoryy aair ir conditioning. con A -. automaticMnatic tdfltriflm lsslon, powar steering.r. A locaUlocally factory a ir conditioning.itloning. . . >ed fiew c|ir trade-in.______'______- . ^ - ______,____ _ ras ’&SR RAMBLER ,770 . . . SlSft.l . ___— local-onelo .w n er-guaraoraot— f -it.can!:t-b«r^dit. ------..«>?*■« ’66 MUSTANG ...... $2495^ :’64RAMB£.ER '64 RAf ...... ; $1345MS ^ 2-door hardtop. V*. aulo- 4'door sedan. 8-cylinder en- matic . tranimliilon, factoryi?to5 from<< naw . Hardtop Candy Apple Red.a* . gine, automatic transmls- warranty. ^ ^95 Makec e O( f f e r *280* V8 engine, automatic flon ind transmission, deluxe inter- '. m^tr sion. Real- attractiva and O N LY $1195 lor, reverberator, reur extra clean. ’81D tjj jy 0D G E ...... *<95 ' speaker, 8.000 actual miles. ■ »eo xrnT 3 seat wagon, V8, automa-toma-•to Make OfferOf Justt llksIlk* the one above, only standardlard trans*traw . , Showroom condition. ' •• '58 FORD ...... *290 ^ ticJ, . jran*mlssion, powarw a r . . . miaiion.sion. Station wagon. 8-cylinder. steering,, power brakes.s. - ’ ‘ ■ ' cnglengine, standard transmis-. ______^ ^ _____ ^ ______• i5 sion. almost new tlrek. JuitUlt' ■ r ...... ' ■__\ 1962 MercuryLTcury Monterey__ i ___1 '6 6 MUSTANG ...... $2295 • »[on-right for hunting season. Gaiaxie 500------— - 4-door. Local one: owner automobile.i Showing; Hardtop. 200 cubic inch en- * •M DODGE ...... $1595tI59S Saxon Si Yellow with beautifulUfal^blue^inte blua li ^ r , ______^ 1 9 6 2 extremely fine care.re. Fawn finish matching all ------glne, ' 4-speed— #^i'61 PONTIAC•Dnf ...... $891------[AC Polara Hardtop. V8. aut^ ___ tiir,.lit, •»**.# V7.*1l«r ...tl *1.*, 1963 CHEVROLET Vy ------_ —leathei-teteriOK------console, red with black in- Bonneville 4-door hftfdtopT ------matit "traaimiiiiofl,—trowir------**• Iterior. Extra clean. Full power and factory air iteerlng. »t SutloalOH'wagoe, wagoe standard transmission, overdrive. ovardrlvi SeeSee It TorTonite conditioolof. Nice. _ lo,'heater, powar gteering, owned by a locallocg ^ ^ ^ '68 DODGE ...... $2595a ^ *66•66 BiBARRACUDA .... *2495 375 'Ator ,an and showsi it,. _<=lyi_rBeiv; _eJ92Uie.=^-l-„'5-4.„i;„'65-JX>DGE, J65-XKJX ....,....^41440,i40.^ —...... hHardtopi«>;V8 -anglna» auto^- console.e. CoronetCort 4-door sedan. V8 maticm transmission, powar)ow«r $ 2 0 7 5 - -^$871$ 8 7 0 ^ white with blue Interior.r. engine,engi automatic transmls-lls- steering,st console, red with Real nice. s|onsion. Good coodiUon. mmatching Interipr. 1965 Ford $1195 t U C K S 4-tloor se $1195 to m wide H. «-cyllnder.r. '52 FORDFOP 2-ton. V8 •!• Ion, 2-«Beed axle, raal'•• 1 *rer, power steering. Reli cleaa la t-ipetd. C«b-Cab-over, new motor, 4-A. Icgood s:Uz20 Urei. ' ll clean la side aivl out. J apeed, 3->peed, S;23x20 tirei.ei. ^. ■ TV SpecUlpedal 1966 Volkswagfen Volks ’52 FORD ...... $295 I .. 2-door, radio, heater,ter, econceconomy plus one owner. «-lon. If« Good. '64'54 GM( GMC 2-ton '58 DODGE ?! 2-ton, VS _ 4-speed, 2 - spMdi 8:29x20 r t ^ with grey finish. ’60 CHEVROLET .... - $8955 tires.«?f,‘ $ 46 6 5 5 11965 9 6 Cadillac H-ton. 6-cylinder. 3-speed. ’51 p CHEVROLElf H r 2-ton '53 GlGMC 2-ton SEDAN DeVILLE-l •58 INTERNATIONAL 44*spe«d."p« and 2-speed, extra:ra 5-i5-spMd, 3-speed, hay bed $147S1475 l-ton, stock rack, 4-speed. good tires. wiwith overshot, ______Of eoursaeoursa thisthh fine automobile ig^foUyy__W aqulppei lpp«d ______^______-______,____ . D/ "IfllthI power ai and a ir cofidltlonlnc Bea~uflfiila ^ n n tmon* ______— 1 9------6 7 ------^------;------iffwrarwHirfM while iinun. interiot- smartly styled tur . T t quolsese aylodnylon aand matching leather interior.sc: Own 1967 Che ------B O B R E^ESE'S E S E DODGEJ G E O T Y Chevrolet ( it IIn m p a l a >y a local banker and shows it. C h e v r o l e t OPEN EVENINGS,’TIL•4GS,’TIL 7:3(7:30 ----- 500 Blocic''2ndoclc 2nd AveAvenu* South _ %-TON pickup. Long wheelbase,w 4-speed, Kenny Moon ' ------, ‘ Winii Ellis ----- ,.. . Joe Butler “FSport Coupe, gleaminging greengreet unmarred gauges, backupI lights, 16” rubber, low ; finish with jet nlaCk njion nylon Interior.In F^ll $ 3 6 9 5 . m ileage. ------— ------____ eqequipped. An exceptionallonal pre-pre-owned *uto* 1M« DA SPUII ipert, ear. inobile. Fully .quipped,i 4->p«.d. low mUa- .> aa*. ijnmarred wblts flnlih, fiber- | $215■2195 Tai bubble top, excellant condi- I CHOICE...S’. . . on. Priced to leDI Pbone S1«-S3U J ’65 Lincoln _ m after t 6 p.m. m P r i c e d Tto o Sell ’6= CMfeVftoL'liY. ib44 Impala. Auto- CONTINENTAL matlc tranimliilon, radio, heater, flnUhwith. r(-YV *-cvlhia»r. 1 rnlle. morth Wait i ' r AT?TT Uncoln’s»ln'S'fifMst fteM automobile, soft green finish witl 1962 MERMERCURY ~ - NLLi-i O T------f'C S 1961 LARKUAIVJV. rich matching interior. This car has poweriweir everyevery- Station wagon, lightIt beige withwl matching Interior, —---I___l-door gution waion. ihirpirp r«drid ununit Extra V>ng thing,g. gteerinjsteerinc, brakes, windows and seat,geat. plusplu automatic, power steering, radio,i beater. You'll Ae d JM] Klercury SSS. MO cubic on econ6myT~See irtoBifhh------inch motor. Power ateanag, power Ihfc------—-______s ir coodlUonlfcoodltlonlag. Real luxury car. like this one. CCHANCE H ^ brakei, low milaate. Sa* to aspr.- clate.S Overlook ^ r a lla r VlOage, Burley. S to , IM 4-epead. i>Miuactloa« rear $360^6 0 ~ $ 3 9 8 5 : ------$96S965------— That’s what you get at WILLS USED CARS. end. ea«*D*nt coa4ltl6a. 73t-1141,»-INl, ^ 8■:00-S;00,:00-8:0 324-Sin, Jarom*, after CHOICE: A fine selectionection of alle makes and 8 :00. ______iMPALA. IMS aupar eport. •32T17' Os.VS. ' - i — mnrfflU- TIT IT NOT rHANr.KHANCE. AllAl of our select ] ..“ K i ' Used Cars are checkedked and readyrc for care- ha» an;^d"car lo ■J3n= iall— —-----— ------now it It theI Ume before th* *«pena*tpensa —T... h . ■ Ji e i sLsen e ~— M o l of Ineptctlon. Real Deal Auto o t o r s Atito ...... - free, trouble-free driving.^ing. ‘ Siia.^*'Salea. Voltb, ISM »iuitana O. T. iPaet- [ N T O D Aj Y b a c t -2i» cubic". Automatle duo E asiest P lace — COME IN TOD brMea.*>™k», wh*al«. warraaty.ranty.a^Stia T h e E asi< ! InI n The World>rld To Buy 'AA T C a r _ _ ^ ^ 1958Its* THUTHUNOBMlKb, excellent con I ^ dltlon. 3 new tires, all good. 723- J , 18«8 after 8:30 weekdays. anyUmen 701• MAINN EI A S T TrWIN W I FALLS.S PHONEE 7; 7 3 3 -7 7 0 0 W I L L S U S E D C A R S Mon waekende. l • CHISHOLM Brother*. Borley. Your ’ ______OPEN TIL S — PRTDAV ■TTT.■ «>______i------amhofiMd HBmnMr ^ .------I — Truck Lane West . caMiaOM la iand Minidoka CouaUaa, gfg- A T T Office Phonehone 733-7385 ^ ’•’•■ALL 1967 MODELS liss Jsisi^ wagon, 1 ^ 7 Ford hard- JEQ RICE^ S _._i: LdW EIJL WILLS-- DICICJ30YI>-aCJ30YI>-l,ERNIE-WILLS- SOLD OUT ^1 _ L E ( ^M O TO RIS S ' 733-6562 7334)542134)542 ' 733-J888 BUYb u y A ’68 A T ’67 PRICES ______f f s . " — — Chrysler, Plymouth. Valiant. Dodge, Dodt* D«rt, andr USED) CAR( TRPRADE D. ^ Dodge Trucks. DAYS AFTERR. T1 H E SESERIES ^ DRIVES, A LITTLEE ____ ■MakMake U s An Offer During:Durir Trade DaysI . ‘ AND SAVE Sl’Tv;PF,CTAT.S-.S - — ■ ------— •"yrT-TVyrwrnr T T t y v w f ww-ryT-yyyw^-WTrTwarrrwwatarwyywTre-rwwwwyT we i >»■ wwwwwrrw— HARBAUGH A d d re8 ss S ...... Pbone...... - Make A HOME•M E RURl N W ith Thesehese FinejCF: ars - MOTOR ------eOMPANY------:— ------■ City—r.'io-'...... r»~7 O k • • • • • • e • • • • • e • • e • • • • • e e ...... SU te...... C C atalina 4-door" sedan .. . $2288 Gooding. cood Idaho »34mi2J . _ . 4-dOpr sedan. Fountaineountaine BBlue, power steering,ering. autautomatic _ i_ My presentresent car is a ••••♦•••sr* ' ...... tra n s m is s Io ir,”c le ain. n . C3IEAPEsrCREA PLACE IN TOWN TO BUY PARTS V ear MalMake Body Style 1964 O LD S 881 4-door sedan ...... $... 1 6 8 8 Good Good S esU ...... *8.00 UP r ■ ^ Power steering, powerower brakes,-automaticbrakei transmission.ismission. Cameo WladiWiadsblelda ...... t«.00 UP > ) I thinklk it Is worth $...... iai trade — . I would like a Ivory color. A nice« one. DDoon oon With Glass IS.00 UP . Good WheeU...... SJA.UI^ I ■ ...... ^...... a ^ Would like to - DISCOUNT Atm> : .1964 CHEVROLET3LET IIm pala ... FFor o r COnly $1888 > W R^XING —f...... : -Station -wagon.' Beiiutifulbeautiful TiTurquois* cplor.—«lr-■Ir- ccondlt o n d ltio n ln g ^ ------rbw _ . ______y ear year______m ake______model______' ______autom atit transmission,ission, powerpow< steering, powerer brak^. Connc ~iTw£«!S»^?**jpS*B**S5m ** II in and see this one totoday. d ay . —' pay aboutibout |...9* a..... difference.Fference. I would like to ,pay/ abouf

_ WORKMAN- t ...... per month.' ' - 1963 CADILLACSACS (2 (2) tour Choice-0oice-Only $2488 1 A coupe and a jedan.an. Full pbipower and air conditioaing.llUooing. •*BROTHERS r . V « « V V *r > * V * *J V «-««««.««»»«***« PPONTIAC—CADILLAC O h GMC -■ 55 6 5 Used'Cars U l and Trucks'rucks To Choose From — A REAREAL SPECIALL L — RRupert. npw IddK> 43«J^0 ' Goodingoding, Idaho brins: it to ii& “ 601 MAtN AVENUE EASTA S T p:P H O N E 733-1833 ^ FRONK MOTOR , O pen Evening^eningB and Sunday BOB FULTON ...... ----- . . . 7JS-58I3 7JS-5J BOB NELSONN ...... 733,«0» ' ■ TIMPSON ...... 733-M733-M58 GEOKGE DcTILLOTeTILLOT ...... 73S-34SS ioodins (L iniitG ri6f • '4 . „ • j934-|934-4438 ' Goodinj ' ' / , • ■ > • ■- .T' r ...... •...... ' - A ' ^ r - r-■ V'i, I - ...... • n. , ’ .'v- ' : > ■X ■ 'il H, ■ ,■ < ' '■■■-/ V";....VT /,:-' - V *• * . ' • ■ . '''' v”. V' . . r '- . . . " ' - - ' 1 [ ■ ■ ' ■ 'ir'/'' ' ''''T ■ V ’ _. - J■ ■ - - ji A«|6 TWIn falls Timot-Nevvss^s • Ort.ia.M,Od r967.'-:^V': ■■■-- ■ , , .."'■-'■ v ' at 1,553,741,000 bushelf;,.)*lto » ,T |; record high up 3 per cent’fefDrop m ih " J In FsU!m ■:: T ^ [Piro^ttciioh Of I'- The im ^rtant sovijean . crop IncomeIn Predicted Zm Cbrii For Grain1 ' was put at a .record 993,715^000 „ ■ j 'l l bushels, up 7 per. cent fromI ’She, the . WASHINGTONw (AP) — The ' ^ At Record High^ pre'previousbSJ record last year. -. AmericanAmi Farm Bureau Feder- . ation predicts farm income this ■ ' x■ A i . - WASHlNpTON (AP) T-. The • -----f------aaitjr trr± :=rFQ0MI>fiR-glE6- __ ... ^ year. majt fflli na .tnuch-as-Jia- • •' -J harvest-seasoi* report’todayi y es- ^ . LIBERTY,L T^! c,~— W-'Lee'Lee pe' cent beToW l(kst“^ S r . T he, ' timated the .production of corn Meredith, Met member of.the execu-uecu- govigovernment expects a smaller t< -3 for grain at a -record‘highgh of 1 tive Committee of the Nationalional |‘ reduction.redi ■ . ’ I 4,717,422,000 bushels, up 155 per I Milk Mill Producers Faderation, dieddiedl I “Larger 1 product volt4me. low- .'i' cent from the previous recordecord recently rec< in North Carolln*.- HC|erHe er prices| and- higher .costs add ’• last yead. - was', was fouiWer :of the North O5aro- rp- up tto glum Income prospects for The crop was'estimatednated lina Milk Producers Federation.Itlon U.S. facmers,” the farm .organi- iM.iuriiiiuiimm;;i..iuiuima»'iiiwu4 V-8,4-2V-8, 4- spd. ' I CALENDAR ’ ' *60lnl'l. B-170 - . .4-2spd.,2 spd., 3043t V-8 ■ wllh 9 ft. dump bad.kd. '67 Je«p Custom . . . 327127 V-8, caulo. ^ n s ., qnly, ^ ■ jjj||- ---- —^,QQQ-mll«i. *66~Ja«p~Gladlatorr4on{|-whaalnrti-whaal4asa^ 4-wheel dHve. - 6 cvllndar/? ip««d,d, 6.600 1mllei. ------1_-----:—- — ti' li-* *61 Ford Vi-lon pIckup; . a ll priced to0 movMOVE . . . SEE 'EMI All Magk Valley ------Famoua QualityJuallty "I"Tradewlnd” !Sales Usied Here k ;k ^ .b e d s ------B * Salat So dapartmant for complele 1 . . . Stock, Grain, B«ot odvartlilng CQvarag® o f y o u r ^ TWO sheepherders are novlilg iA eep winder pasture.utur«. Ihesi"Ihese young unloadeded from ralli railroad cars. Each year Mr. Thom novliig to Mr. ThomM ships uugl!uui^!° ------m j>gth» c K .... ^ . for avery job^----- sS __— (oym »oU|- V^ORd-b^U»,-n»w»pop»i— - alieeu.-owned Iw ItlioiiiM.mas. IJahn Mahn T Tails,-ay ew ront« to thw-Robi irea.whBrerthensheep Bre“pasiurcd at var - ...... ■■ ■ ' laa ...... I , COcoveroQ* (over 70,000 readers . rig tarm, eagtoTTwin Falls,-Is,- via tack roads,i from Kimberlyriy where theyth were winter months. ______.~ _ for ovary need . . . Sto ______ft to 20 ft. l«ngthm-_^ lr» Mogic Vdllay) odvonce bill- \ UlB • .. SUSPENSIONS, ^ ____-. infl.4 All .qt one «pi»clal low rata;. k Ideal”as a'C h ristm as gift. "Seed A ‘ ^ - • Every Ev • tale listed In this Form - • started now will give you^plan‘ts plants /IASC l CommitteeiLtiteemen From ------' ...... ------1 CaCalendar for 10 doy» befor* for the holiday. Somo- are in . — HUTCH I" SUSPJ and “Tradawlnd" OCT. 14 ^ I fruit now. Grow the ornamental T , FRED & BERNICE M ILUR ~’i I pepper in a sunny window.d?w"11 It Jerom JC e A reaja ELElected "Qarwood”OISTS and "7 Advvrtliementi Oct. 11 1 12 —W won't bear peppers' if grown in AuctJenearti Werl, Eilera, W (^'t ^ rown in je^rOME — Communityr com- ' "ITwo alternate (ftembers of the d typo for all needa jiofi a shaded window. t . . . aaaurad quality. Wall and Mattertmilh Iw y Remove dried peppers as soon "’“tmitteemen from seven Jeromeerome Coi County ASC committee will also HOISl OCT. 19 as they start to get that„jr “ way — County areas were electeded re- be cle<^d for one-year terms,of the a size and typo foi lARl MASSEY. TWIN FAU5 IK so new ones will come along a^ong. centlycent to serve for 1968 onn ASC ClydeCly Hansen and Robertill also Go- P r ic ^ right . . . aaai AdvertUamenti Oct. 17 and IB mg! LIkes a uniform supply of' \iratifr,totifr P*'°*’ programs, according to BillB i I I laylay, both Jerome, are presentlyterms. I ------Aucli«naant‘ Wert, Ellers, Wall When leaves get coveredd with Barnes, county ASC c h airm•man., a n ., Jipldinghpli these positions. and Messersmllh CONTROL INSECTS WITHTH WILL'PLANTWILL- CANCER AF- isf’l it con^mlttees are an advl-advi- c County ASC committees , are OCT. 21 INSECTS: Home gardeners who FECT H A*’" a black mold ("Coal dust”) it J" MOTOR COL ' vho FECT HUMANS? Recently, I “ )resent ‘'“‘'y c°“"ty’ ASC con comprised of local farmers who ■ H. A L rARMSrilCHriElD' " grow wormy apples and other was askc y * . means aphids nre prc.sent. her was asked if those ugly over-nnrt gSpray with nicotine sulphatehntV nr or committce and will assist In ad- havehav the responsibility of ad- I Advertlsementi.Oct. IS or\d 19 fruits will be interested in a growths ^you see on willows and nff the ministering the Federal farm ministeringmir the federal S faritii - CLARK MO' RUPERT AAuctienaen Oreot Waslern ® „ malathion after you hose off the rs who H lw a y 2 4 \ letter I received from an ama-na- maples willv cause human can- unsightly material. program s. . proprogram at the county level. \ „„ ittmi Auction Sarvlca teur fruit grower who used to cer? nt^p Elected by local farm ownersWners V r^^' 436-4761 grow wormy fruit until he We staistated there Was no rela-rpla- r, questionp „ OF THE WEEK: and operators in a mail elec- sffnchedloTifoIogJcal iilSCCf COfl-oiPTlortsMp TlOrtSMp' between thflse knotty .n.R. , nf ,Frilrfleldj.:i:iAst-Eastet tton^'wcTc;—rronhca.':r~TcromB - 7 vel...... trol. growths on trees and human I received' two potted florists'lor(sts Chairman. Gerald Brant; vice- H "I laclced the apparatus andind cancer. WhileV it’s not possiblesTble ‘hey blossotucd,soraca, ehairnian, Holland Shropshire;shire; H didn't want to use poison sprayslys to get cancerc from plant tu- theyJ were " planted outdoors°'"®. as regular-geul member. Robert Goiay;ioiay; ■ . - • • j______on fruit to ,l}g pntpn T nrderivlx d mnrs. mnr»i srientlsi.s-nrn-iislog-plant«ipl, Jant you suggested. Rifiht now^ they flriit oltornato. Bill Mobley, an'd-^B- naV_e...rour big siiftbts and 5 DIOS- bios- second alternate, Calvin NIX. H some trichogramma, the micro-ro- cancers ini an effort to under- soms -"-h **: on them, larger than the E------X%J scopic natural enemy of the ap-ip- stand betlt>etter the nature df com- IH ■ Southwe.st Jerome commiltee- H m / m / pie worm and all other mem-m- plex animalanim tumors. original plants had. What snouiashould ■ elected were ‘ chairman,rm an. H V f Wf. be done with the plants for>r tas-Eas- Clarerior» Fife; vice-chairman. Fred bers. of the Lepidoptera order There I; is' a great deal of sim- ter?" ^ F red T ▼ of insects. llarity bet J I . PeieiPeterson; regular member., Har- H flois ilarity betw een plant and anim al Lcav( imal Leave the plants outdoors“ voors p ij scheer;c first alternate,, Paul ■ The trichogramma destroys tumorstumors, ands there Is no basicasic where they are. Easter lilies r h the eggs (which hatch intolto biochemicbiochemical difference between are pe . C. Holloway, and second alter- ■ P ^ a t d c veen are perfectly hardy and? will p^jenate. Theon Zahn. ■ ■ harmful worms). The natural plants andan animals. Plant ,ono and bloom Ifor you each year in ear- fjg’ enemy will not feed on or harm™ apimanimal al tumtu ors both result from ly fall, in ear- Northeast Jorome committee-littee- H | W ■ ■ rom Iy fall, jfg not necessary®'’y-tp to f„pnmen are:chairman, WilfreddB Bar- ar- H T vegetation, and are perfectlyJ'y the invasioninvasi of the same aRents:nts: put artarty .sort of m ulch bn for „a. s d ? I harmless to everything exceptrPt viruses,viruses bacteria, b chemicals, ra- protect ga; vice - chalrrmin. WayneI y n e H % / ffil need . ra- protection. After three or ‘four q-Von the • undesirable Lcpidopterous diation diation’ ai and genetic abnormal!- years >r lour Thompson; ■ regular member,m ber. H eggs. You should tell your read- tie, nail- years, you may have to ddig ig the th e victc Victor Ustick; first alternate,m ate, ■H ■ i^ o u r s o l ties. , plants. ers about Uiis sale approach to '.j „ plants, divide and replant• ththem. e m . Q|gn Qien Cole, and second alternate,mate, B |D ■ ' ^ insect control." Don’t worry about those ugly“S'y R.F.R,p. of Jerome: “Concerning:erning MarlMarlin Block. . |B G.REEN THUMB NOTE:®,°^'"®growths you sec on the trunkrunk those greeng tomatoes yourr read- FallsF a City committremenn are, HIH ^ 5 We're pleased you had so good^ of“J, your trees. They are duee to ersgrs complainco about. I'm11 glad chairman,chair Albert I.ickley; vice- m for results controlling apple pests, ah im balance of .some .sort and to growgro as many a.s we,ve dn. chnirchairman. Clyde Hansen; regu- ■ g should not bc tampered with. y/p pi^ with natural parasites. TrVcho- ® t R , M !h We p ic k ours green andI wrap l.ir memher. Everett Ahrens;irens; M H | . _D Ja U u s 1 gramma is an efficient egg par- TRIMMING FORSYTHIAHlA each 01 one in a piece of new.spu-ew.spu- first altern.itc. Donald Nutsch.utsch. B H . 1 ------aaitfe-on -niaiiy-lepidoptereus^in-in. BUSHES: An overcrown for- ix:r. ner ThevTf are stored in thehc cel- and second alternate, Haroldlarold ■ | H , - I sects (moths and butterflies). sytHioTjuSrW 4 ' mtss to trim.'"m- lar and we ofterThave tbinatocrTCulJT'matocnculm; ------9 j | This parasite Is being useded £ Often the canes are interwovenwen at ThanksgivingTha time. Bee sure HaHazelton commltteemcn are, soil teslace. EdEden committeemen are,are. ■ ' ^OUfaccurate profcS! test, you need representatvill come out to your farm and ------rn n trn l.Ihf» -/-nrirllinf; mnth (thChe When , y°'you get through therelere YourYogr bulletin on caringig for chairman,chair James Teater;' vice- ■ apple worni you bite into) andnd won'tWon't be imuch leh. Leave someome greengf46rt tomatoes— is—exeellent.c lient, -ehaifman,—-ehaif Hnrma.^ Martens:L'cns; ■ ^ personallyr professional A gronom ist willLir soil. com H e’ll send these samn pples l e s ttc o H aphids with well-timed releasese3 younByoung gregreen canes to carryr on EverybEverybody should have a1 copy, regularregul member, Herbert Paul;Paul I ? ‘ — . of parasites. for next year’s growth. (Gree(G reen Thumb Note: If' you’d firstfir.st alternate, Robert Henry, However, as yet such a pro-ro_ One rea:reason why forsythia doesloes like a copy of our guideide bn a n d sccond alternate, ‘S Paul I the sonallystate L take sam ples of your:is —soil. no ]cost to you! W ith thehe results;resu! " ^ — gram is not Adequate. In addi- not blooirbloom Is low, winter tem-;em- using fgreen tomatoes, sendnd mme e Schwarz. Schw H tion to the coddling moth we p Pcraturfe eratur6 (15 degrees below0 w a self-aself-addressed, stampedI enve- ReclamationRei committeemenlemen ■ ______o f t hState e s e tCS University for analysis1 on— nothe < crops to be prown and -^have—otheF—just-as—important ylero) o) whiwhich—lnlurea^he-bndS 7 lop ■ — 1 — - - * qualitylerican xeas Oil Farm Service Centcr.nericanOil.- So ■ — them off. -If—yoti-don't rem ove gold, althcalthough :real progress to- again IIn two wceRs". AphidsVphids CanCandidates are Glenda GutK-juth'-' H them, you'll still get plenty of ''’®™ward a® pureF white has beeneen cause a sticky sap on leavesleaves rie, .s senior; Vickie Guenechea,chea. H lity reason to iarm with-American blooms next spring. '■ "'ade.made. if If yw u happen to produceuce now. MalathkinM; checks th(VH:. junior; junior Trudie Wilcox, sopho-3pho- H CAUTION: If you do cut off,ff fuchsuch a thii thing you have a chancenee AnotherAnothi pest Is the leaf miner,niner, more, and Jackie Sorensen, ot to pick up Jltt;000. so be on a tiny larvaU that feeds on leaveseaves freshman.freshn For th e fl !Cts and services, call yourr nearfo;n earb y HI the old blossom head, do not “ prune' down too far as you'rere *the5*® lookoulookout for one of Motherher from MayM fo October. Systemsstems The queen will i^e .selectedd by H Amorican »iow; . apt to remove buds ior next^t Nature’s V . ‘genetic accidentsnts are the answer to leaf miners,iners. secret ballot and will bc an- sr the finest in farm product* and year's crop. ("mutation"). ( mutatior It might happeitpel) Apply m^ b^^ for your•our showshow, .i animols. Al yotir daalars, 01or H ' mist Farm Adviser ■ RCHARD------— <___ c— cut hol^ branches, last-longer — f c —^.Agronomist^Fertiiizar F nt''^ for Christmas decorations if 3^ H . ' —HARD GULLEY tprtLf them with the hormone 1. R E D C MIU-ING I . ;tilizar Plant Superintendent v u H r IT ' -WMiy m entioned ■ above. Som e » M P A N Y . ■ ^ A■i lii HP E Im W COMPAN> I D. U ------(Don)______( : ■' ------Ti-Jr-OiNb ■oAwre------& use WDinen's hair spray to ke^ • ■ Farm Sarvica C* Ow berries from dropping atj A divisionar of Carnationlation ComCoi pany TWIN FA U -S 3 4 3 ^ 9 2 ------■ Qirwinas time. (Don) GRANZOW' - ______J ■■■■■■■■■■■Ivica Center Managar