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VOL. 64 lip. i59 ' ' , ~ TWIN FALLS, IDAHO,HO, SUNDAY,SUI DECEMBERI 31, 1967 - , ■ ■ CENG
jto!roG9,t4vA'*W ' ■■■■ c :h V i e t n s •: ,*r -VJ , '• South Rei M To Po]^ope’s AppealA] I p Proloronged Holiday H a y T o t c € ' t; SAIGON (AP) — South[3uth Vlet-:Vlet-; Marine operatioji calledlied Auburn’slons.Auburn' They struckk at supply a taQcto diplomats ruled out i |K ^ ; nam announced Saturdayirday the which began Thursda.v.ly. That T hat 0 |v,point.s|vj north of Haiphong,phong. gotlations with the Viet Conj New Year’s truce wouldjld be ex- eration1 in Quang Nanini province!province A Navy Phantom let was shot Natidial Liberation . Frc ten d ed by 12 hours in response'response'has centered around the coastal down as it flew relativelyelatively low (NFL)— and said only Noi T jm to Pope Paul Vi's appeal>peal that'that 'town of Hni An, Cumulativeulative Ma- over a North Vietnameseamese isliand Vietnam could end the war. ■KJ-” the holiday be observedved as a rinij casualties were listed Sat-Sat-, .on a reconnaissanceice mission. Thleu-also told newsmen — -^Day-ef-Peaee^hfouehoutighout tho UFtiay . 11 -22 men—k4tied-ftnd-49-H ed-ftnd 4-7 T he—tw q c re w m en "TnirSBdnursed tllC~the the dlpljsmatlc i-ecepilon ihTtt w orld. 1I 'wounded. ''crippled plane out overaver the Gulf Viet Cciiig em issary who was < SC^S The New Year’s truce,ice, orlgi-' H^uvy .strikes by U.S. war- of Tonkin, bailed out,ut, and were resteiJDoc. 1 on his way to ce l^gSS nally for 24 hours, will1 begin at plarte.s, . supported thee Marines, picked up by a helicopter.lelicopter. lt,tact''HheIt, U.S. Embassy was 6 p.m. Sunday. The^Vietiet Cong's butI b\w Ncfrlh Vietnamlam Aineri-Ameri- was the 771st U.S. plane report- low rank and he doubted he w own three-day truce beganegan at_i can1 planes were heldlid by bad ccl lii.st o v er N orth Vietnam. V ietnam . a--legitimate representative B M H a.m. Saturday, but therere was no weathpr' Friday to 6 6 strike mis-1 In politics. Presidentlent Thieu in the NLF.______ujH lll agreement by the allieses to ob------s^ rv e A series of engagements were reported in thc northern -^art of K H R South Vietnam long S after ithe; U. S. Is5 ApproachingAp ling Cambodia Viet Cong truce had gone into effect. The Foreign Ministry issued a B K lit statement saying the ::::: truce ex Border• PnProblem WitlWith Caution tension had been oreJeredic re d "in OFFICERS SEARCH THEHE AREAARE surrounding the scenescene were injured. * ^ 0 fam ilyly was’was’ movingmc from Vancouver, Wash.,W ash., the spirit of His Holiness,ess. Pope By SPENCER DAVISJAVIS lactlonI that could mean more' two years that one of the actio of a fatal car crash Fridayay for bebelongings of the familyy In* ti to Murray, Utah, and contentscontents of their heavily loadeded car Paul's appeal o f Dec.;. 15 that WASHINGTON (AP)^P) — A significant use of border areas that could be taken that woi volved. Kathy Root, 13. was fatallyfatal injured and her mother■other i were scattered over aI largela r g e area a of the median striptrip on Jan. 1 be observed as a ‘Day of,highof,! Johnson administrationstration of- —not only in Cambodiaibodia but inIn assist in this situation would and father, Mr. and Mrs.s. WUllarWilliam Root, and. four childrenIldren 1 Interstate SON. Peace' throughout the world.’;world.I I ficial said Saturday the United Laos ancf along thehe demilitar-1 an enlarged role for the Interr Tho ministry said thele govei^n-[govern-[States will approachI the prob-!prob-‘Ized zone” in Vietnam.am. | tlonal Control Commissi 1^ r _ ■I ment and people of Southbuth Viet-Vict- lem of the Communistnlst use ofof. In a yearend Interview,uervlew, the (ICC).” _ nam "appeal to the Communistommunist 1 Cambodian territory as a sunc- State Department's top Asian! 4 Still HospDspitalized B . ■ ) forces to re.spect the,he New tuary, with the greatestreatest re- expert said the nextiext°de^oi^i develop!-1 ‘declined specific coi Y e a r’s tru c e .” stramt. ■ ‘ -i-1 ment "is somewhat moremoro inuf the tbe recent interview- A spokesman for PopeDC Paul in At the same time William P. hXtnim ese Cambodia’s chief of stal William P. laps of the Northh Vietnamese Prince Norodom Sihanouk, wl Vatican City said thele pontiff :Bundy, assistant secretaryicretary of than it is of ourselves.” I After Fataltal Wreck was “deeply grateful” for the state,; said there are IndlqationsIndlqations, "If they take additionalllticinal action Washington Post which a I the North Vletname.se^ andnnd Viet this will create a moren o ? r d difficult, if f 1 cuU Four members of a Vancou-icou- car car was heavily loadedi with w ith The spokesman addedd that thethe;< j Cong Communist forccsjrccs "are situation.” he said. "We believe'’^®-believe hot pursuit of Communi ■i for illegally making use ver. Wash., family were still luggage, lugi boxes and the sevense v en ' J Pope was still awaiting; some re- developing1 a pattern of military as we 'have statedi fofor r n nearly e a r l y territory. hospitalized Saturday with in- passengers. pasi Pieces of theh e ve- ve- ply from North Vietnamjm to hisi'h i s r ------juries they received Friday'iny ‘ in hide hicli and scattered personal:rsg n a l « 1 . pcace appeal of Dec. 222 in wwhich hich r _ ^ Nor would BVfndy.Spmment i an accident!<-which claimed the items iten littered the dividingi strip, strip . ha offered himself as a media- n -‘’■banouk's invitation "for t life of another family member.iber. oiOfficers believed that all of tor in Vietnam. rx Y r f f United States to send an emi There was speculation that Burden On K a th y Root, 13 - y e a r - oldo ld the th e occupants, with the. excep- On Taxpayer•/ sary to tulk with him. That mt ex cep- 1 daughter of Mr. and MtS. Wil- tion tion of Mr. Root, were thrownth ro w n the truce extension wass ththe e sub- ter now is under'W hite Hou liam M. Root, was IdenlJfiedd as from fron the demolished vehicle. ject of thc urgent meeting Fri- . "I consideration. the victim. Sho reportedly died p, day between President Nguyen - Familp memijcrs from1 Call-C all- 1^ Jt However, in the first offic! from jTNfractured neck at the Van Thieu and U.S. S Ambassa- Increasesses (On Jan. 1 fornia and elsewhere were re- comment on Sihanouk’s mov accidenty scene about-a. mile ■portW-to-bo^inTJeromerpo,.f a.ssistingisisting dor Ellsworth Bunker. WASHINGTON (AP) - The $290.40 In s o - ‘•®clared: east of uie Interchange of U.S. {jr. Thieu denied this. Hc would | P) — The SG,600 or more paid $290.40 In so- the Root family with arrange-'ra n g e - ^ » burden on the U.S. taxpayerxpayer will cial security taxes. If he held not say what the subject of the j . If he held “We understand thet t . H ie h w a y 93 a n d In te rs ta te SON. n ie n ts. 0 increase New Year'si day even more than one job and paid Others In the car were Mr. Bunker discussions was other | 3b and paid prince Is dedicated to the pr« /as oilier though Congress did not adopt more than that the dlfterenCe •nd Mrs. Root, Mary Root.t 8 fl'. . The body of Kathy Roott is be>be- P JP ® than It was. “urgent.” le dlfterenCe erv^tion of Cambodia as it m •n' m President Johnson's propo.sed 10 10, will be refunded b y thi'ThteVtilil Joan Root, 16, Theresa Root.t 77,’ i"Ing8 , sent to Salt Lake City byb y ■;V H In a delayed report, the Ma- , r thi'lhtelrtibl stands and to the continuation- itter BPve Fuileral Home, Jerome. ' per cent Ux surcharge^sc- Revenue Service uponion request. Its neutral posture In interr ■ n d ^ r a l d R oot, 14. T h o la tte r erome. iKiwff fl rines nnnounced Operation Congres.s di3 increase Social liosai-y will bo recited-#t- a t ^ 8-18 -1 . :ase Social congress approveded a maxl-maxi- tlonal relations, t\TO children wero treated- for Badger Tooth along the border -Security , taxes, however, and ^ P>m p,m. ’Tuesday at the O’Donnell> onnell' - - of Quang ’firl and Thua Thien “’’^imum payment duringring 19fi8 of “We ha\>c made It clear ov Mortuary,M or Salt Lake 'City.y . RRe- e- s >7 „ [ this will more lhan offsetrfset the the: re-' re-J3 4 3 2 0 based on the same 4.4 BH. Provirfces and said 27 enemy , hc s ^ e 4.4,and over again that we suppc «ju*em mass wili be celebratedlo rated : I I peal of ono minor I tax5 which'which per cent rate andd maklmum,mulmum, Cambodian Independence a The 48th traf- . were ' killed there Friday1 (k in jtakes effect on Monday—the at 10 a.m. Wednesday ata t St. ’‘close-range fighting along the | Ionday--the earnings of $7,800.,., TTvoT li maxi-1maxi- te rrito ria l In te g rity a n d recc fic death of Vincent’s vine Catholic Church,L, Mur-M ur- ® J® ,. 'federal stamp tax on real estatef estate mum payment vi(0 U1^ .Have re- 1967 in M a g ic ^ av coast of the South China'“ SSea.” e a .” {, gid .have re- nIze and support their policy M o u n t , mained at $390.40 Ift'fhe coming Valley occur-n n r caK ^ M o u n t In the fighting that began In K'fhe coming neutrality.*' I cur- Calvary Cemetery. “ fan in Higher Social Securityurity taxes yg^r under the old law.law . that area Wednesday, the i*'-ii*'^ com- ,w o n 't b e felt im m e d ia te ly since - the result of B B H M m a n d liste d 48 M a rinies es kKiiiea illed ,the tax rate itself remainsli“nfn ' at n T4.4 l , “ "tl >'®Peal ofof the stamstamp p — a n accident -m- an d 81 w ounded. M H Tine^ejrce»ne^ejrce» per cent during 1968 on both the tax are the only Two^ changes IriIn ' I in Jerome I.; were ' reported moving^ing on | hil boss. on Dotn m e scheduledJled fOrfor 1968. H o l l d a V I C ounty. Law Officersrs H n H through that area. ______But Congress raisedd the earn- The - measure approvedipproved by i- •' Just to the south of those two jj^gj. ceiling on that, tax form Cpngress this yearr will boost The Times-News will ^ Set S« Meeting * ■■BkJ northernmost provinces,a 33JJ ene- ,J g g o o jy goo. Thusus persons thf smaximum Sejcialcial Security "“t publish a paper Mon- to lift were reporteef killed In a° ^ earning more than^ $6,600 this ■-f*x to $460.20 for bothoth the work- w ^ $372.90 undernder the old *be holiday at home with Idaho * On ^ Disorders^ ;12:30 p.m. Friday accidentIdent in Jerome. County. Mrs. Root’s' their families. The next daughter, Kathy, was killed ancand five other members of the 5 By HAJRRY KELLY J I tjiv rati* hv ‘be paper will 1 9 6 7 ...... 2 7 5 family Injured. At rightt is IdahoIdah< State Police Lt. Deanof“the Ben- Power Outaget3 - g ^ ‘ The burden would"a" increaseIncrease .will mean a tax rate by • * '^published Tuesday af- •^WASHINGTON^ W-i (AP) - PoncePolice nett ambulance attendantttendant Walt .MIldon Is In the white - •" further if Congress adiotedid6 pted the IM 1^,S.9 per cent. 1 9 6 6 2 6 53 officials offic of the nation’s 1 0 0 big- • ir' ’ proposed surcharge-;6 ft'ihdlvldii- W big- Jacket. ift'ftd iv l^ •.'iHirn-;the , self-employed;iployedj _ thi ’flmcs-Ncws wishes gest cities begin meeting in se- ——i------Blacks Out Ial and corporate fnceiihe Magic Valley SrTi?. taxes «>»«**n>um ta x w ill go as a s high ««S .M*gic Valley and all its elusion Jan. 15 to plan howlow to I TT* which the House' Wa^sW ays and %UX,20 -by 1987. It w as $422;40 3 prevent-por control—civil disor- was S422.M r^Idents a Happy New 1 9 6 7 4 8 prev ,j; , Means Committee plahsIans to re- durihg 19(57 and willvUl jujump m p ftoflo Y „ r , . der. »from the hospital. They were . President Johnson ordered r i ton St. S.. blacked out power in t . Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark to ar- I areas of Twih Falls forir a little money.1 reported to be staying with a /e e n 6:30 D u rin g 1967, a p e rso:on n earning Jerome family. range the training sessions Turf Clublb ]License over 30 minutes between 6:30 jVXllll-GSi^Slfti ^ a GiplapI Told , j which will involve top police of- and 7:30 a.m. Saturday. M r. R ooi, 39. w as liste d In ice of- y. ~ “ fair condition, hi.'! wife and exchanging views'* on Ai go-ahead for plans to re- \ March 16 deadline he "has'has vol- The trouble first wns reported Joan in fairly good condition,inn preventing and controllingS civil^‘''il habilitatei,.* the Turf Club north-oflorth-of uuntarily relinquished allII of his down at Rogers Sheete^" Metal Mctal Recalliiiff Autos^ u t o s Region AirpbrtNotAirplc Deac and Mary in good condition lateime di««^rbances. Twin Falls was given to) Hugh rightsr as far as a liquoriquor lili- works and there wa.s some de- DETROIT (AP) — NearlyN early * Saturday at St. Benedict’s Hos-ios- MayorsMt or their representa-jsenta- Pai Faulkner. Mountain Home,.ne, . by censec In Twin Falls County.”junty.” lay in repairing it dueje to the ; 500,000 Pontlacs manufacturedmufactured A Burley - Rupertrt delegation concernedi that Twin Falls Cou pital, Jerome, where they were,ere “ves‘Ives have been invited to0 ioin the city council Friday whenhen the The council originally was told confusion in the location.on. betweenI September 1964964 and Oc- Friday called a meetingneeting with tyi was scuttling the regional ai ta k e n by am b u lan ce. sonriesome of the closed sessions!ssions cot council approved a beer license of.o plans for the conventiontion cen- cen A spokesman for Idahoaho Pow- ’6 city facility, p.m. Friday when the rightight Va.. then move on to regionaligional the stipulation that constructionruction Balleisen,B a tt o r n e yr for Mr. southern portion of the city The Pontiac Divisionon of Gen- Magic Valley after money was Mr, CbSncey said he and othi rear tire on the eastboundund meetings around the country.•ry. of the $756,000 conventionin cen- Faulkner,F asked action bo taken were affected. He saidd repair- eeral Motors said the steering id- included in the Twin Falls commissioners assured tl Chevrolet stdlionwagon blewilew In proposing the sessions3ns In ter begjn no later than March ona issuance of the beer■ license, men found that a transformerinsformer j lerI arm ossemb^- "in"in a few County budget to assist on re- group. jUiat it was not the 1 out. causing the car to skidskid NovcNovember, President Johnson)hnson 16. was approved during a spe- The beer license wass neces- had been kncKked loosele on one'casesone 'e might separate anci result pairs of Twin I'allss City Muni- itentioA of the Twin Falls Coun across the road. The vehicleicie said.said, "These conferences .should ciacial meeting of the council.icil. -si.sary for Mr. Faulkner to keep of the poles and an overhead’^overheadl^n a pull to the rightight when cinal Airport. 'Commissioners to abanc^on tl went down an embankment and make maximum u.se off the EvidenceE of interim financinglancing h his state liquor license.;. coneluctor was burned out. brakesI are applied." BUI C hancey, m e mmber b e r of the ideai of-;^ regional airport, t landed upside down ia the me- skills and experience gainedled by for the center will be provided■ovided An affidavit listed the! restric- The workmen said no0 vehicle The company said T/9,470^9,470 lel- 1 commission, said that^at the dele- Jslad that, it is the feeling i dian strip between the two lanesnes severalsevei agencies of the govern-overn- by Mr. Faulkner by Feb.eb. 15. tionsti placed on the beerr license was around when they■ arrived, ters t were sent to Pontiac)niiac own-'i own-'gation. includingg Ncil Wier, his1 group that the present fi of the interstate mentment, and of loca). pfficialss who accaccdi^ing to Egon Kroll, chair- hashi been notarized and submitsubmit- but they believe a car:ar must ers.c asking them to xewm•ewm their theirj 1chairman of the regional;ionaI airport cilityi needs to be maintalne Tho 0«nil/Nv«i moving from•om have been successful in prevent-event- man ma of the city council. tcted to the Idaho State Depart- have.hit a guy wire on1 the pole cars c to dealfrs for freeree inspec- inspec- 1 commission, and Edd Elliott, andi upgraded while Magic Va .rf.\itj3C0 uver to Murray, Utah, of- ing or controlling civil disor- Mr.N Krtjll stated that if If Mr. rrment of Liquor Law Enforce- ion which the transformermer was tion t and replacment of any de-j| de-j president of the So-/th>o-/th Idaho leyI Is wdrklng toward the i fleers reported, and said the ders.ders." -■ FaiFaulkcer did not m eett the ment.rr Mr. Kroll said. m o unted. ffective parts. MI Chamber of Commerce,merce, was |gional airport. 1967 Pollolitical EventsEl LeiLeave Dooioor Opent FFor Anylything ii ToTo. Happen WASHINGTON (AP) —— Major seemed to point toward ssome Wallace, thethe segrsegregationist,'- San Franciscorancisco veJters tume!d trcxipsops at at Detroit Dei riots and the aspirations, aspiratior California Gov.jov. and RIch»ia^ 6 i 'Hatcher In political developments of 1967 climax, just as thee slavery fight states rights former gigovernor of down 2 -tol-to -l-1 a a p proposition that jut-jawed-jawed governor go came off Ronald Ronald Reagan, F another cross-OSS- Gary, Gary, Ind., each gilUTOwIy won mostly were significant for the and the .depressionIli had donedOr in Alajbama. is vowing to1 put his the Unitedited State States get out. In II. well, country country speaker through the mayo mayoral camjpalgnS'centered on cffect they might hav* on3n 1968's earlier years, American Independentlependent Party on Cambridge.dge. MassMass.. the vote was ButJut inin SeptemberSepte he said U.S. year, year, seemed sec ready tb inheritlerit the r the race Isiue. national elections. But theyhey also The pollsters, theie sociolof sociologists. the presidentialtial electelection ballot 3-to-2 againstgainst a a resolution urg- . officialsicials "bi’'brainwashed” him Nixon's Nixon's conscn-ativec support-t if 'The Though .Congress talked long were inconclusive enoughlugh to the traveling reportersoners see seemed In most states,s. ing promptmpt retur retum of Gls from duringring a a1965 1965 visit to South Vlet- Romney Romney tarnished thc Nixonfxon and often' about Vietnam and leave the door open forr nearly to find a growinglg puzzlei puzzlement Miles away' in beliefbelief, vigorous Vietnam.1 . namTl afterafter whichw he had en- campaign. campaign ' ra race. c e . It aeied mora decisively In anything to happen inn what through the country,ry. opponents of U.S. politpolicy In Vlet- ^ But inn a war-owar-oriented special dorsed■sed UU.S. .S. pp< olicy. H e p lu m m et- Sen. Sen. Charles Cli H. Percy of nil- th e n the moffl8 > » r « i - f ■ could be a national turning-pointng-point —How do we endnd anan unp unpopu- nam scrambledled all ththrough the congressionalsional ele; election south of ed from from first first to fourth in one nois, nois, anotheranol vigorous denierr of AncAtid.te XjOPikeptup a drum- electio n such a s th o se o f 1860 la r w a r? year to find a candidcandidate to op- San ^Francisco/rancisco, Paul N. Mc- poll.1. Even Even a a formal declaration 1968 1968 ambitions,amb seemed a likelykely bbeat e a t CMtfackS‘against h ig h in- a n d 1932. W h at’s the aanswer n sw e r to pose Johnson,. more Iilikely wiih- -Closkey. . a a Repu Republican’ Korean of candidacycandidacy ini November and a compromise comprom candidate if firstf irs t,, s teresiterest, eiln^bii^livlng-costs and President Johnson. bounced Bounced Negro-white problems,ems, riots and in the Democraticcratic pa party rather War veteranteran andand socalled dove. round-the-worind-the-world tour in Decem- Rnmney Rnmney andi Nixon, then Rocke-"ckc- the then movnQ^\ttd|Rln4;.debt. around In the polls, jabbed(cd even crime? than in a third■d party,party. soundly upsetu p se t VU V ietn am haref-lin- b■ e r die} die} n o n t ot se e m to rek in d le feller feller and ai Reagan. kncx:ked:ked OneO n a ^ e jlia ^ 4Mar the end of by some’ other Democratsats and —How do we staytay onon ouour fi- Sen. Robert■t F. KeiKennedy, D- er and I better-I better-known Shirley muchich support.support cach cach otherothe out before or duringrin g the th e vyear show ^ Iww past of ------seemlng-to-swe^ve^itt^e-th^o^Ig^I- h-lndlvldualiy— N^Y.. criticizedized U.iU.S. policy Temple ’Black,Black, onetime child Instead,nstead, there the seemed to be the the A Augu ugust G O P n atio n al con- 1967 1967 (could b O r i der^ s h a l ^ hapds . .Cheryl men#;lJmts i (G , Gartner isaulns-. marriage li> ^^lilirtjT lih^ a4-fieup4l . . ' ■ t i * , '. - Miami’s cerise . .;. Mt-s. Odeen Jtedman, M I iy ALlijM KlvBAIL3EYe Y “rciarinrkers a.s thithat includes amfiing police wlth jFalls - , while on their way. home f^iy^trmlnghant'...... 44.27 ■ ■ ■ , ' ve vestigation of which leadsS to an- olof. Shelley. a chemist and a pathologistithologist shi shotguns, increased usefti.J of ..^l^roni dog|. Picabo____ Norman Ford HkV Bismisrck' ...... -1 -17 other part of the state orr which Mills said local authoritiesities di- mi;might be needed at somele future patrolspai and stop and U frisk L tac-!™ I waving to friend . . . Bbb Hop- ■fcir' Boston ...... 30 21 ^ ,.. ... needs a detective with special rect rc the investigations. daldate by the departmentIt to aid tics,tici Was initiated: in the Negro {„P®'’ >®y*ng in snowbank . . skills to solve, The state detectives have pow- Idi &'; Brownsvi)Ie 64 5S . -.10tio4 .J Vv r 30-Dayay OlOutlocjk k ve pow-Idaho law 6ff}cers. However,iwev e r. disdistrict'only because ofIll » 1^crime 31. Kl,Robert SChreckenberg sliding p ’; Buffalo ...... 03 Jg, . -03 J a n u a n tem peratures willill av-aV- Mx/'Kliij'. Pr; Snowfalliowfall J this'year, the Investi- ei e r to a r r e s t a p e rso n . anlywhere yw here suchsu< an addition would need to wavewa there. Forces will. * S® be de- „ down irfde qf mountain on in- gators have been OBlied xiponupon to in the state, they have the use be approved first by the5 legisla- pi6yedpic throu^out the city as | r , B lirllngtoj, Vt. i..-.i2Wl -»•:• erage era® 3 m A degrees beloww^norj nor- , . ' Inches Inches B .clty as nertube . . . Cathie Bentzinger C asper ...... • .^ W ‘’%rlO .11 „,g| Inches .^ork o.n three killings, including[eluding olof technical eqi^lpment andnd may turture. , n«needed, he said., ■, .. (jj_digging hole In snow ; . . And •, mal a ^ precipitation will be the unsolved murder of a Boise e^ene\ travel to another state,tate, as /Althobgh most afwHoward's <; Kr Charl,estoti S.C.-k..w.S4 38 ' _„._near:imrmal for January in ththe e parP a rm a 37 19 1.11 6.2 , jjj! loward s ^he police chief, enteredItered thep e oveoverheard, "How come there Sff'v C’larV^s.ton. W. Va. .. 30 11 yaji. i-S-„ ■ man and stabbing of his daugh- 01one did to S^kane. amand Blckell's services haveave been crowded' hearing.roomI carrying are only two football games to- vali^g of southwestern Idaho.Idaho, BofteBot! ...... 36 22 1.32 7.67.6 ter {e near^un Valley In August. They have Investigated:ed the for.for smaller law enforcement , j f'5i, Charlotte, N.C...... < 47 26 M9Slc Valley, Camas Prairie Qbc >rcement , bulging brief case. HeHe said It momorrow?" ;;; ^ ^ g o ...... 30 28 ?5a» ■raifie G boding33 17 1.25 15.6 ■ “I'see It as a proper function'unctldh p possibility of arson in at Fruit- agencies,ag< any law enforcement>rcement contained more lhan .500 tele- ______- ■ ■ a M ) ^ e Wood River Valley.sy. Ih BuhlBuh .V...... 37 20 0.96 6.3 of of state government to beI of aid landla school fire this year,■r, mis- officeoni may.ask their assistance, .i V Snclnftatl ...... ,31 *14 (htt'^poer g"?i, 'S n a^^^liv er Valley Twi • grams and letters fromt tfirough- a A _ • . , Creviland ...... 31 16 ‘" y Valley Twijj F a lls . 36 19 1.04 6.9 anand assistance to 'local jurisdic-urisdic- rerepresentation in the saleB of au- from fro the Ada County Sheriffs ; artd j i m r vall^jis of southeast-heast- BiirleyBiir _____ 35 16 l.ll 7.9 Uo Sherifrs out the nation regardingrting Sishis A ccounting • Cc«umbus, 0 ...... 21 5 ertt 1 7.9 tions where needed,” Millsis said, totomoblles and misuse of narcot- office off on down. cricrime fighting campaign. ern Idaho'tem peratures willill av- RurRupert ...... 35 15 1.02 9.2 Two Investigators appointedpointed ic ics by persons working around IIt costs the counties or towns ] rc n v - r ...... 20 3 . 02 erage 4 to 6'degrees below nor- Fai “« Later, he told reporters,'■T' Des M oines...... 28 » ' .02 V nor- Fairfield .... 28 3 2 .8 6 31.3 wewere Chet Howard, formerlyerly an medicalm facilities, Howardrd said, nothing.not But It can pay off.jff. Mills the communications e expressed x ^ s s e d J2jError Sets D etroit ...... 29 ^ n mal^ with precipitation heavier:avier HaileyHai ...... 31 7 2.11 27.9 in^investigator for the Divisionsion of Other problems Investigatedstigated said,sai when a sheriff is confront-confront- abiabout 100 to 1 satisfactionEtion With Duluth ...... 0 -9 th “ aW" n m rm a l. AbeAberdeen ... 31 12 0.78 9 9.7 .7 . - Ui Liquor Law Enforcement,I, a a n n d d include in auto theft, burglaries,ries, vi- ed with a series of burglariesjrglaries his program. T 1 January Is normally the cold- PocatelloPoc ....32 13 1.21 10.1 W< •> El Paso ...... 58 33 ' . J®' 10.1 Weaver Bickeil. formerlyan an Ida- Ida- oiationsoi of laws governingg llcen- whwhich may continue into0 anoth- xfterf dozens of citizens,sns. most- U U d H e a d a c l i c Fargo ...... -4 -20 . ■ est « stjr month with a tendency:y for Idaho.idal F a lls . 28 10 0.89 10.4 ho S tate P o lice lieu tenlant an t Inin singsii of doctors, nurses, cosme- er.e r. cbunty—but which he may |y Negroes, expressedI clashing __ f ^ -i----- F ort Worth .!!■...... 46 41—J I17 coldest temperatures aboutIt the PrePreston ...... 33 11 1.50 14.3 ch ch a rg e of p o rts of en try ,______Uo[tologlsts. chimprfl'rtnr.'^ —-and an ri jonot t-be-able-to-follow-up-i)ecauBe Tsptnlons on the matter, iwayorM ayor " M O N T P E L IE R , Vt.^ ■— A Great • Falls ...... 8 -4 _05 rtilddlo .05 or-4hird Week of - ^ Jan- re n ^ ------^------jMills is quick to emphasize,)hasize, even ev some malicious damagenage to of the heavy work , loadd in his Stephenste Clark toldf Headley: W0( million accounting.error by ' H e le n a ...... 23 4 io2 .02 uary." u * ^- LlI.ength of day increaseses by however, ho that his two^manan spe- propertypt in the form ofr tacks qwi own cptf^ity. ______"You<*y are chiriged withth enforc- tnethe slate Highway Department .15 Precipitation should be mostlynostly aboabout 50 minutes during Jan- • . . — Houston ...... 51 43 .15 . P « \ ing the law without discrimina-Iscrlmlna- has given Vermont's f i r s t ^ m - Indianapolis ...... 34 22 ' , Snow Jnow In eastern and north1 cen- uuary. ar Time of sunrise at T Twin w in iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHuiiiiiuiiiiinuiiuiuiw _ _ tlon and by all legal means.”leans.” A ocratlcocr governor about tlKii blg- Jackson. Miss...... 47 21 trai trai valleys and both rain1 and FallFalls is 8.08 a.m. jM . 1 throughirough f majority of the commissionersnissioners KesIjest financial- headalche^f his Jacksonville ...... 62 38 snow »now are likely in Magic: and JanJan. 9 then a little rarlier each , I C X supported Headley.' six;six-year administration. V KansM C ity ...... 35 26 .04.04 westfrn westj valleys. , day to 7.53 a.m. Jan. 31. T Time im e Crossing Twin FaHsIs NeNews In jBrief HPraise for the , “getit toOgh”toQgh’’ Cov,G Philip H. Hoff made the Las Vegas ...... 56 31 Some Sor noscnal temperaturesitures of sunseti advances aboutt one __ Larry Glandfon, Twin Falls, AmericanAn ^X«gloB Post: No, 7 policypol came from somene Negro **“'startling disclosure of the $300 Little Rock ------.. 38 21 .01 .01 and and precipitation amountss for minutemin per day from 5.15, pmp.m. GLENNS FERRY — Three ■ sters. Op- million mistake at a press 'hundred cows and calvesal^M entered the Twin Falls ' Clinic wil-will hold, its regular monthly bu: businessmen ^^nd ministers. Op- WH' Los Angeles ...... 66 45 January Janui are:______Ja n . I to 5.50 p.m . Ja n . 31. 'J busy Hospital for surgery. memeetink at 8 p.m. Tuesdayssday at positionpos came from, civilvll rights conconference Friday. He said the Louisville ...... 36 16 , ------were herded across busy the Legion Hall. ' lealeaders who expressedi fear the ^error r( arose from the Highway M em phis...... 40 25 _ H ighw ay S9 F rid a y aftern-noon o o n incentrat- Department’s estimate of the to about six miles eastt of Primrose Rebekaii LodgeIge No. ------crlicrime war fvduld be concentrat- Def Miami Beach ...... 72 54 II 'uesday One truck from the Twin/In Falls ed agaihst Negroes. tal cost of the slate’s 10-year Midland. Tex...... 66 38 H § Glenns Ferry. 76 will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday 0 _ . arterial road building program. Magic ValleyIley Hospitals : ,,ea,. at the lOOF Hall. Gameses will FinFire Department answered/ered a ------“rj! Milwaukee ...... 29 21 Officers assisted In clear- The arterial system was out- I’S played following the meet- call,cal a t 1I':12 a.m. Saturday to Mpls. St. - Paul . . . . 10 I ing the highway of trafficr tnrfor -A of lined to the'l966 legislature as a .lagic V alley M em orialirial St.St Benedict’s, Jerom e *' lucht *"6 All visiting Rebekahshs are 951 651 Second Ave; W. where a car H ead Contest i l ; ' , New Orleans ...... 55 31 'ia S )m e the crossing, which brought •"< was on fire. The 1958 Desoto, /Col $142.7 million program. Hoff New York ...... 31 20 'Admitted .«t _ Adm itted .1the cattle Irom the Blacklack welcome. wai llrrel and 'l^e actual cost of complet- .12 Mrs, Terry Thompson. Pearle’earle CrCraig Moore, Mrs. Edwin Gif- B owned by Mrs. Stiles Black,(Ck, was VWENDELL — Phil HIrrel and North Platte ...... 20 5 .12 Mr! n Gif- Mesa farms south ol King fleet at damaged In the motor compart-:ompart- MaMark Koll were chairmen>en of the ‘"8*"8 ‘•’c p ro g ram is now estim at- Oklahoma City .... 38 22 .22 .22 Olds, Olds Charles Strohmeyer,, Al-Ai- ford and Mrs. Max Coy, allill JeJe: : iH ill to th e B a rro n Ranch a n c h The Hobby Club will meet at dan B contest ed at J457 million. ' 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Harry ["eiment when wiring underler the WendellWe Home Lighting contest, eoJ Omaha ’...... 23 12 .06 .06 len len Chapman, ( Lawrence Mur- romirome; Frank Lake. Christian•istlan northr of town. i, I juslv an- ^e said he win ask the leglsla- Barry Recreation Building.Ig, Vis- boo bood caught afire. not judges, as previously an- " Philadelphia ...... 34 22 phy, phy, Gottlieb Sept, Dwight Mill- Brevick,Bre\ and JMrs. RaymondTnond Bs —-----^------■- nounounced. ^ ture for a one cent e gallon in- Phoenix ...... 61 37 ward, ward, Gary Eldredge, Brendarenda NewNewman, all "We n dell; M rs...... iiniiiiHi ito rs a r e w elcom e. ,r crease in the ga-soilne tax in Pittsburgh ...... 27 9 Rudd, Rudd Elizabeth Taylor. Mary RaymondRayi AppelU Richfield:lfield: • .• . • They arranged for four Judges." ■ j 1968 lo help bail out the highway Lou Ilk. Edith Augustus, Mrs. Mrs. Wayside Club meeting sched- Q - L |. including two local persons and Portland, Me...... '.'27 9 Lou Mrs. Mrs. Bertha Belmont, Hazelton; f two from out of town. program. ' Vermont now has a Portland, Ore...... 43 41 Earl Earl Lookard. James Chevalier.alier. Mr. and Mrs. William Roo"; Rooti L B J C o n fers•g • uled“•« fo’r. Tuesday will be“SS: post- Scientists At ™ ______0/26'/4 cent levy on gasoline. Raleigh ...... 48 24 Arita Arita Griffin and Sigmund Rein- Joan Root and Mary Root,It, all poponed ..until Jfln. 9. Members -rj The taV boost was not the only .05 ke. all Twin Falls: Jasper Rog- Vam will nieet at the home of, Mrs, m~ I t GONSUMPTION SET bad Rapid City ...... 17 -3 .05 ke, al Rog- Vancouver. Wash., and Carrollarroll T l R ugt Q n Ke rte Plum Brook SET bad news he had for motorists Reno ...... 47 10 ers. ers. Harold I Dial and Mrs. John Ewards, Ewa Twin Falls. V Ijn iCenneth Given, 190 Jeffersonson St. BB.RUSSELS (AP) — The Bel- and taxpayers. Hoff said the es- Richmond ...... 40 22 Brodeen. Brode all Buhl; Mrs. Ronald]naid Dismissed ___ _ \ 3 * 1 1 gian National C o m mmittee i 11 e e timitimate error also would rr|can St. Louis ...... 34 23 .01 .01 Garrison Garri and Jana Burnett, both Mrs.Mi Joseph Hinton. Mrs. John ^ JanlcC', M arie Anderson,. . . . rW w ork On Pill. -LU againstaga Alcoholism saysays Bel- delay dels in completing seveiral St. Prbg-Tampa . . . . 67 40 Eden; Eden; Tyralyn Jackson. Burley;rley; HosrHosman, Mrs. Max Coy. alliiti£!am Je- J u bodia dadaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. _p glans spend J600 million>n a year higlhighway construction projects, Salt Lake City ...... 33 25 .13 .13 Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Hatmon, Hansen;isen; rom«rome.-.-Gary Leach and Rhonda . ^ , Q. Anderson, 345 Buchananan St., St.; SySANDUSKY, Ohio (AP)—For on alcohol, nearly twice as delays delt ranging up lo nine years, San Antonio ...... 48 44 .15 .15 Donald Donal Braga. Goodlng, and Leach,Leac both Bliss; Becky Soren-;oren“- "5 DOOGLAS B. CORNELL is a m o n g 702 stu d e n ts aat t the n»ore"'O i than a decade, scientistscientlsts „uch as the 1967 defensese budget RRepublican Comm^itiee Chair- San Diego ...... , 65 47 Linette Unett Metzier. Eugene, Ore. sen, Richfield; Mrs. Glenn Wein- SANS ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)^P) — UniversityUr of Oregon, Eugene,lugene, “t®t nearby Plum BrookK navehave ofqj ijgQ. niillion. It said1 that on maiman Elbert G. Moulton, an San Francisco ...... 58 47 Dismissed berg, transferred to nursingirsing Pre President Johnson conferredred at to receive a grade point: aver- been working to develop) a cen-ccn- (be(|,e average, each Belgian avowedavo foe of the governor, said St. Ste. Marie ...... 21 6 Brenda Brci Rudd, Shauna Harr,-larr, home;homi Lloyd Campbell, Sho- his Texas ranch Saturdayy with agage of 3.5 or higher duringng the ‘er for research into spaceice pro- drinksdrii 123.6 quarts off beer a the Highway Department silua- S e a ttle ...... 43 40 Denie Dcnle Bailey, Roman Stieber,eber, shone;shoni Mrs. Lawrence McBrideBride SecretarySec of Stale Dean Rusk falfan term. pulspulsion systems of the future.Iture, year, .second only to the beer- tion was "an unbelievable and Shreveport ...... 41 32 .24 .24 Lawrence Lawre Murphy and Mrs.. Da- and son. Twin Falls; Mrs. Don- on matters ranging fromTl the , ■ - fj,Now science Is tacklingg anoth- driidrinking rate in Czechoslovakia,jslovskia. incredible incr mess.:^ . ' . Spokane ...... 28 24 vid vid King, K all Twin Falls; Ber- aid 1Blevins and son, Eden,, and budbudget to Clambodia, But thereth e re eer r pproblem at the center:: Can a ------Tucson ...... 61 44 .01 .01 nard nard Ruffing,1 Arthur Houk, Mrs. Mrs>Mrs, Robert Allen, Kennewick,wick, was no White House comment A . birth control pill be developed•ope**, to‘o ...... W ashington...... 35 22 Larnr Larnr Kidd and Orville. Hop- WaslWash. on Southeast Asian develop-rveiS^‘ Atom Energym j kee, keep down tlie rapidly growing ...... ' Wichita ...... 34 22 .14 .14 WOOD, wootf. all Buhl; Virgil Osborniborn Births meim en ts, , herd of deer roaming the>e Plum ______a^id 1 ^ 1 Mrs. ^ Joe Savage and daugh-lUgh- A son wa.s born to Mr. and Presidentialp press secretaryre ta ry J W 2 q 1 0 T f l TT Sk BrookB ro acres? ter^ all Hansen; Frank Sipkensikens Mrs. Raymond Newman, Wen- GeeGeorge Christian emphasizedaslzed ill tJ.O.* National Aeronautics! and I and Dana Blunt, both Jerome;Dme; ^cll. ^ell. . lhat tha thei’e was “nothing spe- -w Space Administration officials Alaska, CanadaI' IM Mrsl' rsl'! Raymond Neale and Mrs.M rs. ------cialclai” about Rusk’s arrival. J^jIs Forecast say the-deer-hen) has more than .X William Gregory and son,. all ,|^ M inidoka M emoriala l " H e u su a lly com es '.'in w hen douldoubled during the past”*^2" seven / It’s3 comfocom forting Hawaii Filer; ST Bariy Floyd and Mrs. Admitted the President is here," thele sec- B y F R A N K C A R EYr yeaiyears and now numberss more ,• Max. Min. Pr.i»r. James Beat, both Kimberly anoand ^ Craven and jja piank,lank, rett retary s?id. "They’re workingorking WASHINGTON\ (AP) —- The thar than 700. Calgary ...... 2 -8 .02.02 ^®t P a t Iflcks, Murtaugh. ^oth^both Rupert; Lenora Smith,mith, on year-end matters andd the nation’snal atomic energy chief TlThe deer are so tameie they ;i to know3 W ththat a t the cost \ Edmonton ...... -10 -33 . . Oakley, and L a rry Halbert,ll^rt, budget.” bud forforecast Saturday that by}y the pokipoke their heads through;b labo- •I A sqjf-waii. born to Mr. and Montreal ...... '.... 23 0 ^ * P a u l. CChristian said it would bee only entend of 1980 nuclear power plants ratory rato wlndowreports that Cambodia's PrincePrince POwer plants account' forr less Ohi(Ohio Cooperative Wildlifeife Re- 1“ to control cost:ost atat timetime ' of selection and • I coun- search Unit under the direction * Juneau ...... 35 30 .15 I I f l p Cassia Memorial Norodom Nor Sihanouk is readyidy to tp 1 pe*" of the coun- sear of*^hio \ choose accordingrding toto IndivIndividual preference • Honolulu ...... 80 65 “ On Bond For talk to a U.S. envoy on thehe is^ is- ’O' electrical generatingirating of I Dr. Tony J. Peterle of Ohio ‘ ;r-*Jv Admitted talk State Universiiy. * and circumstance.itance. Mrs. Derral Holmes, Mrs.Mrs, sue of North VietnameseB and capacity. Stat ; To- Viet Cong use of his countrytry as EDr. Glenji,’!’, Seaborg, chair- NASANj personnel will help In Vote jGharg^^ F rFred ^ RawaioDd and Frank To- Viel ' Com- the first phase, of the operation,eration, ♦ , ------iT;; Vo ner, alPjEJtey; Mrs. Herbertrbert a wara w sanctuary. man of the Atomrc Energy Com- the CROCROWN POINT, tofl. t . . mission, said prospects forr such whicwhich will seek to determineterm inc | loano E. /Vnder^/.Rupert; Mrs. Adol- aiAnd, Christian said, he h a d ^ ’’ H h : Pr4'ti A DmocratifcDer 'preclnct-'cflfflalt. ■ " ■ I a sharp rise in the nuclearr pow- how many members of thc herd pho Ger^im ^ Heyburn: £ldonLIdon not!nothing to sa y ab out an y p o ssi-[ , easing are pregnant. They will do thl.*i Boise ...... 40 34; ^ J teewqi tMwqman, Mrs. Man Sterling'/iM ams, Albion, and -yea - ities companies In the pa.st two somi an d -year’s tru c e in V ietnam . TTie,I.A years to "go nuclear” in plan- ■‘ihoo.shoot a certain number of deer Grangeville ...... 33 a . ' I SoilTO( I;"Mrs, Funk, Paul. soui Idaho Falls ...... 17 .Ww IftaMor litai«Drai Election. >' ’ "*” • South Vietnamese have grantedjL^^ ning new plants. for : stu d y . -j. Dismissed iheIhe extension ip"" response to, J In a Venison from the samples will Lewiston ...... 38 33 .''N''liis. n , -^okarsM was Btdli^ Mrs. w„ Erick Chalwin and son. pop II for! Seaborg told about il in a Ve lies will "Tht ChapatbyChapaf b y tlth» Park’* son. Pope Paul's wortdiyide plyi^ for year-enci„„„ stalement remindinginding be giveng to stale institutions. - Malad ...... 3# Ja -JTVt F®wFrjraBr‘-,by the Lake County“"{y Mrs. ‘ Ledith W. Howard, Donaldmaid pca(peace. Mountain Home .... Ml _ .JgrandF pandFfdiiy, She was charged In p^. the nation of "the growing; num- ThThe deer "will be studieddied to «6 4tfa AVE.AVE, EAST-TEAST-TWIN fALU “ f" Friedrick, and Mrs. Alfred )ns of determine certain endocrine, re- y jo Cane Sr., all Burley. - ' " " bber er of peaceful applications of detei ine, re- «H0NE.733«6(«HONE.733«600 es ex- productive and physical charac- _ < B irth s : . X T . the atom and of future uses ex- prod faiie voter registration, ^ M r. pecpected 1 0 case mankind’sI age- terlstlcs.'*terls said John D. Harder "■ A daughter was born,‘to Mr. New ( Mother Is •r and of Ohio Stale. —...—.-... ; .llieThe charges grew out of aL^j® and Mrs.. Rozelio Castillo, Paul, old problems of food, waler and of O <' giraad' Jury investigation intoinlo ------C h h e a lth .” "W h at w e a r e try in g to di.s- ' possible fraud in the Nov. 7 f Shot To Death ------covecover is some kind of birthrth pill ' ^ Ciooding M emorial which could be fed to thele deer . . fo r in Magic VaHey* electionS that_ put Democrat PHILADELPHIA (AP) _ — A ' lUchard Hatcher, a Negro, inio w Admitted. PI al regular Intervals," said UI^U.&r i»T. T - P W char Mrs. Maude Perkins. Mrs. I j i - new mother was shot to d death e a th Gary's mayoral office by a nar- y 1 c rit Woman Hurt H itwts. ard er. F u n e ra ls. Vem Kennedy and John Kibby,bby, and her estranged hu>!band crit- Lakes NASA says Us major concernconcern , irVmniPiilaB33BMl row margin. . all Gooding, and Vernon Ravens-■ens- icallyicall wounded Friday night,ht in ™ Melba Patrick. 171 Blue tLakes N/ serva- at the moment is that "if the SHOSHONE—Rosary for Vin-(J. . A secondse( person named in the - ' what police called an apparentlarent “Ivi Blvd. S.. was held for observa- at tl /I.H croft, Tuttle. wha norial berd continues to increasee at its ■ ' ' ■ . ■ cente Gulsasola will I® recit^ishooting the rl” and Wednesday until time of)f city’s Ifirst Negro mayor Mon-Ion- were thtfewn into icy waters af- 'sses Magic Valley Ambulance Ser- day- f^|. Woman,, according, to witnesses, services. day. ler their boat swamped on 'he the police polic said, Wf . ------Mrs. Tokarski’s bond was C.q J.j Strike Reservoir north of „ TWIN FALLS—Funend-.’aer-p. posted by Jackie Shropshire, .a Brune ’ ° The incident occijrred in a ^ NewJ YeaYears Gay! B ru neau. ward at Women’s Medjcal Col- j vices for Mrs. Gretta B iL o^-C- law paipartner of Hatcher. b^jBud U g h t. 27, Rich P e a se . 25. ard will b6 held I t aTjlfo.r. TherThe mayor-elect said Mrs. J/^iand To- a n j Wajme Stevens, 35, dc- * Hospital in the £ast Falls ‘ ' section. Also in the'ward at the "Ring out th« old . . , ring in Wednesday in d karski had shown "extraordi-liachedtached the outboard molor so the 1 . . , ring in lh« n«wl’* Happy Chapel with the JU i^n rS w ^ru ‘‘■'Vnary c(courage” in admitting her boat to put Ntw Y«or « ------r r 'I' **blowing«biowin the whistle?^ on the*he ihockshock at a Mountain Home hos-j To brighten the bloom ot Ntw Y«of * &«tolutioni Into odion. BURLEY — FuM ftl servicess ^ot.plot, pital « and released. “-j NEVfBABY... N«w friendi, not forgtrting forgtrtmg th« oldo ont«. Now contact*. for Lorin M. (BIO) Gro«r fA l'be = 5 1 anytime r>«*f y«ar wiih flowert Q| | v e n of the New Year I N«w viewpoint!. N«w*• ' ... T+^. e a t ■ : ...... ' ■ - ...... ^ ■ ■' ' •; ' ■ ' / ' i . / „ , --- ...... I.; . ,-...;...' ^... ,.J • ' ■ ■ ■ ■: ■■ V' ■■ ■* • T ' ...♦•>'______■ » ■ ■' Twte'TdUs Thw»*-N«w ' to be called In Twm Falls Coun-'loun-' commissioncom has gone overir the FPresent zoning around the.he. col- cornercon of the WashiiifetonI Street phephelps Dodge Cot^p. havetye been iher rhent. ty around the middle of Jan- revisedrevi county ordimince) and legeleg site is agricultural and>d res- and Falls Avenue intersection Twin, approved it - in its streamlinednlined ideidential. was denied by the countyity^bn- z6n- next,Friday.Iday.. . =.;siilM isassi^^ Ta^ ^i!mty"i^i^ i6*r- -town, fcr^ ------—— —— _------__tA request for commercialal zon- ing bodvi The owner proposedroposei __Be Both sides said the recesscess was ___ . ■ ‘ ■______. —------• zZoning o i Administi-ator GeorgeOfgc o,Only one major change, he •, ■ the construction of coinmercfalmercfal mut mutXially<(lesirable and was not “ ~ uornp - J j coinplex that would include to beh Interpreted as a break In _ ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ' ' . .saJd said, is Includeil in. the new or- \ ' .r dlnance which' Is tRe~5i‘eHfltmnofK ---- Jfwo IdentifiedcQ .laundry,K service station,n, res- neg(negotiations, shad^ a “ R-3” zone for tipproximatelylately ^MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet ahd'TJther-commerclaLmerciaL —Ti—Talltis-this-Week-WMe-hfildJiiu-hfild_uiu ■ Meet Slated ' one-eighth of a mile deep1 sor- govgovernment newspaper Izve^tiaEveStia operation^. P® ■ der a'iiiews blackout, and"d there ^ .v Lvsle .Keith’s “ " . WENDELL T WendeUndell roundingrour the College of Southernitherli todaytod , idontlffed’ two Americanlerican PropertyP owners appealed>led the s>aB>aaiiaaaaaaB>aiieBiiHaait^ , Chamber of Cdmmej-ce will meet Idaho campus, cohcolonels whose planes itt said deci.siondec; of the zoning boardo a rd to ! ^new yeaii'S party hats, ■ an/1 itc ■ hornt, nolt.mok.n, «.rp«nlln.. * at 7 a.nn. Jan. 10 at the-Motorlotor This,Tt he .saTd: was designedligned wei^cwei shot down during a rtiidraid (^e County Commission and its J j 5 I'Qht sa of over Hanoi, ■ . . ■ Sup«rb ulxllon guarontud; g t.o provide: 4 buffer area of ove rics as decision will be announced,ed, Mr. ■ w.'ll v ihlp, .r vUlt «ur >haw. ■ I " . Lomhomes, niuUiple family unit-s. Izvestia1: gaVe their , names as M • JimJin Freemsfn. president; an- an- sp^ii ap^irtment!j and boarding-hous--hous- JohJohn P. Flynn and Edward;iVd p. OttcOttens .said. ■ « roomt. g ■ house ■3. nouni nounced committees will be! ap-ap- es es i ill the vicinity of the school.chool. BBai a rd e tt an d said th ey h ad1 floWn ------^------iJ Open Sunday, Dec.• 3U31 > Jj 733-5927 ■ ■ pointpointejl and Bob 'Erkins will The The recommendations for sucii such out of a base in Thailand,M ' h [t' poF SELLING ,BESULTS:SULTS J2 Teepee Ertlerprises•• J■ i1869 Addison Ave. East sp eal ;ei of- claimed their planes were hit by ,,<,p ■ speak. He will .show a film that zoni zoning cam r from, collegei of- cial “y USE TIMES-NEWS WANTIT ADS ■ 1ISS Tall, Peeal*lla 333-3381>-238S J; : ______y d e a ls deals with scouting. ficiaficials; ‘Twin Falls city and.a n d MMK lG s. ______^ ______*li1»iW ■ » W W W W aiiWWW.i.iM vi; JANUAR>IR Y W H ITET i GOODSi S l EVENT \ I n » n ntc% c i% c c( o m e s inII «a l l c o l oB r r s s .e .e ve e n w h i t e ■ ; ALWAYS FIRST QUALIQUALITY ^
R ^ - i «H i m c i (r ^ IIMLIMITED TiMIIME! ALL OUR FAMOUS/IOUS \ FASHIOSHION MANORDR Sh SHEETS White, pastels,lastels, deeptonet,dee prinis, stripei,lei, Psnn-PrailPsnn-Pra naver-ironi HE’S BACK. Utah Adams isIs showrshown here setting his coffeeree ^ warmed up by Mrs. Cqlleen1 Beutler, a waitress at Brady’s ^ — NATION-WIDE«E*’ quality, q u a lity , famous long-wearinging cotton muslins.m 133 count.* Ca(e in downtown Twin Falls.Is. Mr. AiAdams came through thehe ^g ^ l city two months ago on his way w ay to Seattle S from Las Vegas. ^ full SfxlOB" flatt o r twtwin in 772”xl08" 2 flat or Now he .U going back to Lass Vegas. It’s Interesting because 9P Elosta fit Sanforized:ed bottom'!bottom® .. 1.71 Elasta-fit So Sanforized® bottom. Mr. Adams has no legs and geisgets fronfrom city to city by wheel- chair, with occasional help from a E]{jMhiation was 18>/i per ^Mnf|]QE< JPVH Elasta-fit Sanforizedred bottom ... 2.78 Elasta-fit.SiElasta-fit Sanforized bottom. ■ He w as born Sept. 15, 1881,!1, ccentrfrJJta e n t ^ 2.7 cruzeiros toi the ^ a p illo w c a s e 4 2 '’xt38 3 8 "’ ... 2 for 1.28 2 .5 8 at Logan, Utah. On Jan. 17,17, dollar to j)2 Brazil’s last deval-sval- L m A s / f f ks uation. Vf^February, was 23 per J 1907, he m arried E ffie Stocks uation, 'per JT ^^K W lr W A m y PE^PENCALE PRINTS — MINI«INI ROSE in the Logan I.DS Temple,' Hele cent..^cejii.»^d was coupled with‘h a ^ \ u m m f was an assistant master me-le- Curren C u rren cy refo rm . T h e cou n try full 81 "x108" flatt or twin 72'72"xl08" flat or chanic for the Amalgamateded then d did away with the old cru- ^ . y / Elasta-fit Sanforized:ed bottom . . . 3.99 Elasta-fit S/ * . t* ".«»■ >. J \\ a
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'S i.'-' . . ■ ■ . . . • . ’ ■ ■■■ :■ r ' ■ r-- ANDREW TULLY jrial Page " 5 f f e c t OWar ^ OnI 01 Nations Sunday^ Dec. 3 l, 1967 rnm' WASHINGTON—From-aI "iong-long- Predictably, since itsI people Intelligeace officiaU,, In a nut- In taking this position, (bMB(bei of Communist countries. ^ rangeMnj viewpoint,the White mustt take dqthollc viewvlew of of . . shell, they say the warwar has se* diplomats are InI massive dUdls- conservadVes,;- feSrful at House Is being .asked to consid-;onsId- world\ developments andd try try to to . back U.'S. relations withvith the So- agreement with thethe CentralCentealTr In- their own personal power, er the untoward effects of the projecti American thinkingiklng 101 0 > > viet sateuites to the point.where ' telligence 'Agency/ and .thethe Dt De* that thfr war proves the vletnam_war on "the nationsOns oof f yj e a rs ahead*,- th is "su gIggestlon g estio n a new start probablyy will have fense IntelUgenceI Agency. Both Botl inunists can’t affoid to i the Cotoiriunist world. ~ c comes from State Department;iartment to-be made once the: war en^.ends. CIA and DIA mount)uht the famil famil-.,. more freedom, 'that the 'lar, more traditionalipal jirgumentsjirgument leadership must remain ut _ —; rtHat-tiflirConimnnists-Tcan-onl;iiist8 ‘..can only~—ing—in—flie—face bf AiHi . '' 'understand firmnessless in the ap-ap ^*adyenturism’* and the d • mONE 793-0931 plicatlph, of powerrand and thus are, an that the Vietnam conflici privately impressedised by thethi expand into a wMer war. . Atombor of Audit Boraeu of CtreulotlOn ond AF B^jfoWeWCH^^ “R elax,c. I’mI’b Just Goingng totc Remove American stand In Asia. Recently, the reformers B k %.'•*■'■• Pur^nl to Section <0-108 Idaho as >11 b « t ab am tr ■. ■ Theiie Bolice ------the— conflict— shovi;«-fthat— th« worldwldeTtrrifegl^—for' J f ^ T powerpowei tariff treatment in the U.S. Some people, reading aboutibout the Barnett is to be commended. Prose- was continuing, with the ITS,ITS. Yugoslavia is faced with a firing of two Twin Falls policemen)0 licemen cutor Michael Felton also is>e to be determined to achievelieve a perma-permai den cut-off in America^ \ Ivho are accusei;! of planting evidence,evidence. commended for taking the necessaryy • nent foothold in Asia.sia. shipments due to the jwlii In a narcotics case, will jump-np'at at the action of filing criminal charges American Involvementement In VietViet- tying In aid to Vietnam Opportunity to berate »1I policemenlolicemen against the two officers, nam, therefore, hadlad become a ides. and, in particular, to say nastysty things if the two officers are innocent, we weapon In the handsands of those President. Johnson, of cc about the Twin Falls Police Depart orthodox Communistunist leaders is limited in his choices b; 3 Depart- trust it will be brought out in a trial. who res}st any attemptsttempts at re-re recalcitrance of Hanoi am m ent. Meanwhile, the citizens of Twin Falls ,• form or^'^he relaxationiatlon of rigid viet Cong. He cannot neg< The thing all should rememberember Isis are assured that officers must answer §! party discipline. Theyliey are using a peace If they refuse t that the Police Department: cleaned to the law, the same as they, and | . ^ this wearwn in theB debates rag- down to the peace table, Its own , house. It wasn't a case of that thetr Police Department and K iiig inside every Communistnmmunist par- the present, at least, he pressure forcing the action.on. The judicial machinery are concerned K ty in Eastern Europerope over the only pursue his bridge-bui cleaning out already had takencen place with safeguarding the rights of the i direction the partyy should take. to the East as best he ! general individual: ^ The reformers haveIiave been de- and hdpc against exfjcrt ( before the incident became general J manding concessions,3ns, and an d more m ore m a tic Advice th a t th e re wl knowledge. It is unfortunate the Incident oc- i WW' personal and intellectualsllectual free- no new stiffening of- -Ea ’ The charge against the two3 officers curred. But we can be proud that | dom. They argue that authori- European attitudes that Is a serious one. Whether they are the proper action was taken without S V: tarianism is stuntingng the growthgrowtli make that effort futile, guilty of it will be determinedned in a hesitation. It always is much better ^ court of law. But, it is the typepe of ac-ac that a guilty person might escape j tivity that no law enforcementit agency justice than that the people lose con- can afford to be tainted by. The fidence in their law enforcement‘t ______■prompt action by Police Chiefef Frank agencies. ' ^ ART BUCHWALDHWALD ^ It’s A HardI Run Deathath Toll r eath toll drinking and driving don’t mix. WASHINGTON — - President dency In 1968.” The 1967 Idaho traffic death toll Johnson indicated the other eve-eve "Vou-. must be jput of has broken all records. In light; light ; of England has proven this. In a . WV* DON iVtACLEAN ning in his first fireside chat cotton-pickin’ mind,” the 1 this; new and increased effortsts should crackdown during the Christmas that he’s going to run hard in ident said. be made to protect motoriststs in the weekend, the death rate there was 1968 to recoup hisIs popularity, "Think before you sf state. cut in half. The reason? Police in IS which with every publicpublic opinion When you announce this or Earlier this year < jo v . Don Samuel- England enforced the drunken drlv-» Old Dayslys Of Less3 P(Politeness^ poll seems to be goingoing down. tionwide television, your f Bon expressed concern about the dandan- ing law to a harsh degree, A large staff is already pre- larity will reach new hei| ger on the highways. By ordering The holiday traffic toll in England(J WASHINGTON—AccordbigIg to teitermined to speak until thehe arri- een with a nine-lron, butjut Itit took paring for his campaignpaign and the You’ll lead every poll Ip unmarked Idaho State Policeice cars during the Christmas weekend s was R ep. S id n ey R . Y a te s (D .. 111.),111.), V«V“ 1 of your audience.” rme three strokes. President has urgedd anyone who country. There will be dei 0 Congress is too busy these days , Hou.se members have® duly jluly not- ha.s a good idea to speak up. sirations in the streets, p« into the field, he took a step3 toward just over 80. A year ago in the same Congi Microscoops: Public - housinghouslng ede that the New York Stocic Ex- the pres- period it was more than 170. 1“to engage in the colorful de- • The other day, one of the will tear their clothes and ' lowering the death rate. At the pres bates that once took place. onQ- jplanners here are talking; about change c has moved to protect 1 political ad- They’ll be screaming in ) ent time, the death toll is onele of the Idaho State Police offices and ports fl a blue - eyed concept for an traders ti on the floor from attack President's trusted political ad- * the floors of the House and Sen- 11-rv Thp visers came up withrith the most White House, ‘John chief executive’s prime concerns.:ems. of entry throughout the state this holi- »te. 1 apartment building in which by b visitors in the gallery. The 1- ate. While YaUfs is Inspired by 3ull«proof revolutionary plan to datedate. Johnson I Johnson!’- Schools Recent statistics show thatI t of the day weekend will have free coffee,!. some of the things current Con-rnn. - ' frpeople o« the public dole.and)le.and NYSE ^ hds installed bulletproof those making less than $3,000 g "Mr, President,” he said "I’ve " I ’v e '^ ^ to ry w o rk e rs •will l 273 people killed in the 'year,ir. up to Police stations and sheriff’s offices inri gressi gresses are doing, he sort of $3,000 glass. ‘heir Jobs, students who an g yearns for that time when thingslinos ^per year will live side byoy sidesid e ------been studying the polls and they the day after the ChristmasIS week-week the state will also offer coffee to the yearn with folks making SIO.OOO)00 an-an "There has been aa tremen- seem to be taking onm ai pattern."oattrn " in front of draft bo end, many had prior convictions of were more spirited and there )n a Pattyn^ country wil :tions of weary traveler. was*iwas less, politeness. nually. Of course, where they're dous d flow of people from our "Vou're damn right,Ight, and the a frenzy.” speeding, drunken driving andd failure State Police have even offered to , going to find ail the $1 0 ,0 0 0 - rural r to our urban areas,”•as,” says pattern’s against me.” ? Yates uses as an Illustration tyi to yield the right of way. take motorists home, if the motorist * »tlon types who’ll want to live in that Rep. J Frank Thompsonn Jr. (D., "But wait. The "tiro two leadingleadine an exchange between Henryenry bubuilding has not been determin-lermin- N.J.), h “and this movement has Gov. Samuelson and Idaho10 State feels he or she has had too much to3 Clay ciay and a long-winded oppo- gj !ment has candidates for thee T Presidency rei?de‘‘S ippo- ed. ‘ created^enormous c problemsiblems for jn the pplitical pollsDlls are Sen. . Police officers have shown a desire py? ly, this Is a convincing/incing testi- fruits. Yet It has always seer have suggested 0 that Americans havetevc lost TeS^dhelped constantly by infusionsions *'“ve inspiring impact uponan the the There has to be a betteretter way monia 1. their sense of humor. her American people. , ' to to me that the long-faced Ch tt riots, narcotics, crime and distress, of energetic people from other ■"'JJ to phrase that question.>n. But I They see daily thetie effects effects of of tian is a poor showcase for w Sullivan, the 75-year-old humorist, made lands, the United States simplyiply '' shall learn, one wayay oror just ju came from a conventiononvention death on a family/ and and on on a a he's ’'selling.” this point In a recent interview. What hu With these he could not cope. went on growing. buiMing, mud-lud- another, whether we are traly truly of the National Selectedted Mor- community and whathat most most of of Visits with professional n morists do exist, he said, sit on the side And he feels that with new management ° dling through the problems of "®,P dependent on the high cader- leader- ticticians. It was the goldenden anni- us treasure as "life"fe" becomes becomes ticians — recent and repei lines because they consider "tlie^e timJstimes 'V'tlons there may bc hope. its national youth. 5ship the disillusioned advocatesocat^es veversary of their organization,inization. so transitory as not to to bebe worthworth visits with large numbers gloomy.” . , the demand. If we somehow muddle p, We are told by many of the luddle From the speakers’ tablele I look- worrying about. Thee slockslock mar- mar- them — haVe left me with m Well, perhaps there Is causa foi^loomiMinnm ----- New Year comes with a smiling face, disillusioned, however, that if through well short of the prophe-iti cd across that jbm-packedm-packed ket 's less Imporuntnt toto aa mor- mor- admiration and some envy. In the world, although, the average Ameri -----Full of pep and ready to go. iust disaster, the answer will o th e n a tio n ' In 1968 d o e s not o u st r will Chicago auditorium and,nd, sure tician. For in their comparatively can family hardly shares most heavlfyrffvta In It.It As he U k e s the re in s In his tin y h a n d s "® II a he given. President JohnsOn and insull a I enough. I witnessed thehe same Further, as they moldmold what's what’s worried faces, and unhun ■ But is was during Jnst such periods of can Their call Is not, of course, *‘j| Iras most wonders where he should begin the "more Inspiring" leader, it can nurse, "image of tranquility”’’ which left bf our earthly remainsemains seek-seek- .voices and unanxious consic stress in the past that the public was most jol>i~ CApeciexpect nothing but a critical de- °"ly sound heard from1 fras- frus- j,aha^impressed me duringring two ing to erase the effectsiffects of of an an ation bf what most of us t recepUve to humorists. terioratlon of its strengthgth trated Americans in this' Age prWous conventions off funeral accident or a prolongednged illness, illness, sider "grave problems,” t Could it be that the humorist himselfImself is tremendous, thankless U^k: through unending , war in Viet-iet- of Disillusion. As the eavily heavily directors.dli the mortician must: cithereither des- are living testimony to the m .to blame,, or rather w;hat passes for>r humor h u m o r » * ^ wondermM^.lool« nam and racial revolt In its publiclied protest movementement |Unlike the outdated Image of P®*r, drop out of thele professionprofession surable, provable personal today? Sullivan blames the mood of the -1B»M dU«M. “against 8», the war and the surger thi ?o<5! tor But there lino one ta.ask. . - the solemn, long-faced, "Digger ■"'1 become'k- a drunk. wards of doing unto others, country, a faialUtic, apathetic mood, for Actually, this notion reflect*icts ' black power militancyIjoth both ->o-«o Dell" caricature of’ the un- Or else he developsIS aa profoundprofound (he lack of humor. another aspect of the enduringjng make clear, there are countless de ers or a Shall I lower the taxes flrst? He asks, ntless dertaker who was "supposediposed to respect for the soulaul of of m man an fintj a Mark Twain, a 'Will Rogers or a ^ romantic dream that even the Pf°l people (mostly young) wh^ose whose lookfoe s f d ,” th ese a p p e air r fo mme e wh'ch once wore — — and and now now M X i® S byWofif Robert Benchley probably wouldId havBhave - O*’ ^ ‘1 I “ nter narcotics or crime? worst problems can be solved.red °“e disenchantment teems too great td Or try to reorganize all .people’s hearU? great to Wear very few frown'lines,«m 'lines, survives — this worthless‘rthless clay.' clay, ...... — - - - ; ...... people laughing—at themselves. ^ by swift, thrilling strokes fromom *° ' he cured by even themost most »At• today's prices, thele under- , ^ Another factor contributingn trib u tin g toto . , Many of the best humorisU werere prod-nrod- _ Oh, will I ever have time? the hand of the President, theth e f spectacular P j "esUblUhmenfnent taltaker can afford to be happy," ' ■«'•» conspicuous tranquility•tfluiiii, bis 7Wa265Ato7H*l6 nets of poor homes, homes poorerr bv by far world is in a sUte of chaosr- /vfniliCongress, or both. leadership. ^ 'I I le of Oh, when did this mess ever surt? ' I hear the skeptics «ay.y. ' the fact that most funeral homes than the so^alled "deprived*? home of to- _ As it relates to Congre.ss andind •• Their aVowed goal is the! de-"de- Butj that’s why the wordird "hap-."hap-, ‘ "re family businesses. Often five day.. Sociologists will have to figurerare out ^ straighten things out. th ™e m a k in g of " p a c k a g e d -soIu-)Iu- J*rui struction of the system” as too ny' I see would break a strong man’s heart. timi ™' IS too py" distorts this analysis.lU. WhaL. ' or more generationss Of of a a fam fam- - 7 ^ 6 What connection,. If any, there Ts. :en f f 8 “ >e t(> achieve peace and i j tions," the dream has been ! and I see in these faces reflectseflects a ny will grow up In1 the the rooms rooms SQTtOM-DOB^ • In the meantime, what the countj may ,, largely dashed. The hope for J"® the proper aims of a modemodem veryvei deep' hnd very profolmd ' upstairs, gradually increasing- , need most is humorist to cheer up it*y If every soul in this wide worid a an all^ncompassing leader lin-lin. industrial society. What they they "o "composure” such as fewew of us > Jy participating in tilSTewi;^: the reward- AiL-m eum ii. h u m o rists. ^ Would appoint himself a committee of gers „on. wou,would put In its place Is not kni o n e. f ' ! not know in these difflcult days. , I ing businessafrs. downstah^. / , And exchange all hate In the heart for jf Jt Is fed by the Idea thattiat P'“|' P>“ ‘"- . ^ I sought to leara why/ inIn this Rewarding, becauselie the the es- es- ' . AN IDEA ed. N°r •* it wIdent,^r^ thlsmge— 6 T: . CearMr. Spectator: . If John F. Kennedy had lived. N‘ rTige OTnllTjrofessIonsTnen andnd wom- > sence of personal saUsfactiontlsfaction in-in- ■ ■ ’ it would all' be different — wepgrg whic which demesns leaders evenw ■»as ■ * en appear iff 1 uive learnedrned thathe > volves helping others. A nd - Someone do ft abmeday! „ I think the Job could be dime. ' h e r s . And W M , would not bc fighting a majorjor it calls for "great leadership.”>hip. sm e c c re t fo th e q u ie t h e a rt. t. ' where the doctor aadnd thethe min-min- Whea the..dwerfid person looks upUB and ”However, the task, though great It be, though limited war in Vietnamim wher^a » wholly new system s I shall tiy with headaSe and tears. astern Statistlcally, 1 discovern r tthat h a t 1 »< er a r e in a n d o ut. t. the th e finiei^ faneT<- ; **W V m n , Jo^ are yoo?" and there would be no turmoilo il ^ou fl"** *he k in d o f h u m a n fun - - You ought to iM lly teO him how you^ are. Pleas^J^ help me bring peace to the nmM funeral directors are character-laracter- • *l director lives withrith the the be- be- M M M M in the cities. driiHdrnWng force today’s youngI dis- ized.byiz® i more-than-averagerage ac- * reaved fOr days — counseling, >t yopM fc*«p- hto busy for a few hours The idea is not only unprova-,n- enchanted seem to want. tive I. 'comforting, standing'by. 5?“ stop him'from^ addog . ^ 1^ That will last through all the years. bl?*bu tive church membership. '< WOVJ ble. but Improbable. Whateverrer Di Disillusion should be reign foreign DallyE they witness the "effects I .am a « ^ of the Biblical ■■••V Wit sfQi^ qoartionu ' '■' ■ . . Ada M. Journey leadership leadenl qualities K e n n e d y t o t h the Biblical I y to the young. They are suj^iosedMsed .of of death’'oni those with T^gionreUgioa -i admonition’iQht .w e-ara not to • o • OIOos» GGal al Gooding, Idaho inight ulgbtli bava s^oiim^ ba could not to b iDt to be tbe beim s oC bopaI aadaad - ' andani on tbOM without Apjparant-p g m a tr J Jodgs eUim «KoqpCta( ttMi< -X . ‘ V - ■ ^ *' J*'-'-''______— ------1 ■ » , * , •• • * •• • I ' . • . • ti ' ' ■ ' 1 ■ I ■ ^ . . ' f ■ ■ , , ,iiu!m!uin.iir|in.iiiiniiuiiiiiiiuiii,iiii...... Pope■, (Jratefuli f 111 ^Twih-Fdlls TlmesiNom | 4 I ltm Ma iia n ^ mic a a iio n s ^To B e Givei ven A wayJZ U Wants Less i A Sunday, Die. ?! / 1S>6T ■ > MEMPHIS. Temi.“?S*)- (AP)— f'®**^ Cease-FireFire ' ' The annual ’fwin Fails.Mer-.M e r- A retired Memphis lire cap-'cap- VATICAN CiTY -(AP)fAPi .— _ A As word of thB-tnice extensto chants-Tlmes-News free' Holiday ' I « ' tain has asked the city:lty Pen- Vatican > -spokesman said "todav today was taicen to the P o ^ , the % t In Hawaii promotion will beginbeg in I ' '' 'n j slon Board toJow er his pen- PopeI . ..Paul VI wasaf / “deenlv ‘deeply ^can released the text bf the m ' • •• ' J Sew' W s =>“l peace prayer. the .ponUi Thursday when .coupons willill b ^ grateful” for the Newnounr^ Year’? bvwlll say 'Monday to marlc th glii appcarirtg in various adver*id v e r- I ^ ‘ Pension Board memben;nemben; ttruce extension announcednounced by tisements. I said the r.Ciquests t Irom South5 Vietnam. .. ’'i I GQorge IKard. was the first . tension claimed. - . > As ' an added attraction, this I the first . Word of the .'extension was ® — — — 8 tolict palace. ■ -iiLthe_apoS; tu§e-r»rES-NEWs-WANT^AD! in which the winning coupon 'is I ••‘ v city pension of $202 a month. deposited, also will receive/e an I Social Securitv paymentsm M tQ oof f , ^ spokesman in thehe press of-.foif-. jj ■ expense paid. trip . for two • to I $44 and a $78.75 TnlrtiL". soldier’s said that^"of course the „ ““I'S'’ > H aw aii. ■ pension. He said his Social Pope ; Is comforted byy this devel- Coupons for the free tripip for I I*:;* . Security payment willwin In- n .‘ oP'fient.” , two to Hawaii must be placed.laced, I crea.se $11 a m o n th anda^d this,this' He alsb said the Pope was still awallTng some reply from Hanoi with the entrant’s najrie. ad- I ./ ■ ' ■ '.'j * ■ with a r.'.ty pension Increase,. , °f rom^Handl dress and city‘on it. in It receprrecepr . ■ . j r ^111 put him In ai" hlifhpv higher : his-peace appeal of Dec; 22 in tacle! ■ In the store whose n name a m e ■ income bracket andiH causefnllfl which he offered himselfnself as me- VOLKSWAOfN ' - ,5““^ diator for any peacece effort In or a eeod, the coupon bears. Entrants imtnust ust ■ him to lose his soldier’sers pen- .Vietnam. be 18 years pf age or older. ■ slon. ' Advertisements bearing the I Ikard asked tho3 bboard o a rd f ^ ^ — 1 co u p o n s yvi.Il appear inn ththe e ■ either to cut hIS’city’ pension ij i Times-News Jan. 4 through Jan. ■ by $10 a month or withdrawvfthdraw l| ' • ' 26. Special advertisements bbear- e a r- ■ ' .■ a rcccnt $25~Tncrea,sese In it. Jj j' ing the names of all participat- ■ Hiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiitiuiiiiuuii l| ing merchants will appear Jan. I ...... ij llN ew Y eu T 'si A, 7, 11. 18. 21 and 24. C oupons ■ ear’s ^reetln^A j on these advertisementss aare r e B bonuses and the name' of theth e a ^ Titp Reveals j| store where deposited must b be e I * ■ ii ‘ written in. I o f . Plans For Purgeurge 1!| This year’s Magic Carpet tourto u r m BELGRADE, YugoslaviaVugoslavla ijIj to Hawaii is called "Doublelouble j| (AP) — Prc.sident Tilo1(1 said lo-,jito-,'i ------M agie^^tnce—pafticipants—Are—■ day the Yugo.slav Communist-ommunist jl I offered their choice of two0 vva- a- ■ ------— — -t>ar-tv-wiU-h{vpiir;;pil h lipfdrc rfiire Ihe'||Ihe'ij / M i . f ■■ I ^ S b y e I c a tio n s. R niiyh congress of Ihe the party'i|party i^ y j j H Those who wish \to sightseeihtsee ■ - scheduled for the en d of 19G8. h|l while in the Islands will go on fi In un interview on Yugoslav jj-j] the Magic of Hawaii Tourr aand n d r ■* r television. tl Tito said decisionsrclslons of i]l those who are golf enthusiasts g . ' ,i the eighth congres-s off thcthe Com-IjiCom-|l| . .. —jwill have an opportunity to3 golf f ■ •.• :'j munist party in 19G4 ‘‘w "were ere not'jlnot I ^ at three world famous courses. " ,-.i ■ ccarried out strictly andid it camcame e |J|| ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Salisbury/ will w ill ^ : to a series of jiega'tive/e appear-I]appear- l| host the tour. ^ ances whlch'~were contraryinlrary tolo jl'l Vv^7 Plenty of free time is- avail- . “ ■ . decisions of lh at c o n g re sss.” s ." "^ jj W able for rest, fun and shopping, :'2 ■,' / 'J He said that before Ihe the ninth ij The four people traveling on’n'th the e n ■ V| congress all negative appear-1| tickets sponsor.ed by the ^Twin- Twin--HP -J ances should be eliminated. ‘ jl Falls merchants and the Times- •* p re p a re 'k the c union: ! jj H E 1s . I X I Q i News can go on whichever tour 1 wm ONE OF THE SPOTSrs which willv be visited on the Doubledouble the annual Twin Falls1 Merchants-Tlmes-NcwsMerchan Hawaiianm pro-bro- " ° Communists in orderler lhatlh a t itil ij < v"' they wish. The whole group' will ” J Magic. Tour of Hawaii this year isI the rugged NaPali cliffsllff.s of motion. In addition, forir the firslfirst time this- year, the m anageranoger S *”'■'’8 ninth1 congress h V travel together to Hawaii and. "Kauai on the north shoreliore of theth( Garden Island of thole Ha- of the store where the winning coupon( is deposited, alsoso will ^decisions as regards ourur interior jl ■ V when respective tours are com- * ■r for wallan chain. Two freeB trips to Hawaii will be given duringduring receive a free trip for two. “development. Therefore, we ij plete. will rejoin each other fo r ___ ...... - . ■ ------nm ust clean Ihe p a rty of those l| the trip home. whnw have no place in it,” he ji The winning name will be tor’s fees are not expcctediccted to s;said. ,j drawn Jan. 27 and the Hawaii I 0 Increase In[1 |rise even as fast as thee cost co st of ------!i Tour begins Feb. 6 and ends .LDrug Firmsrms Violate i living next year. SHOOK BY QUAKE^E ji I F e b . 15. 1 0 AMA ROME (AP) — A strong ||| M The drawings brings fo an end n - And, he noted, some AMA Medicare ' leaders , recently expressedised con- earthquake shook townsvns along.ijalong I j a citywid? "Million D o llar I 5 in doc- *50 miles of Italy's upper Ad- [i Days” Jan. 25. 26 and 27. Some cern about the Increase in doc i/enfc'^s b t ji W e ’re m d k in g lots lo ts o f plansplan; for the E; Laws OnI AiAntitrust j tor's fees. riallc coast south of Venice be- j} stores will have special drawIraw - Premium Hit ‘ , . ^ fore dawn today, alarmingning thou- ij fggw Year, includingiding specialspecial ones that . | ings during the contest for m "They know there's a lot ofOI sands of residents butIt causing i\li Three therefore not comment at this prizes other than the Hawaiiiv/ali new^ YORK (AP) — Three th( at this By jy^cK MILLER \ 5 been tim'e beyond saying the charges R pressure" for a fee schedule,Edule, he h e only m inor d a m a g e .______Jj Jl will help us show our loyal trip s . major drug firms have been tin WASHINGTON (AP) - The, s ow our loyal patrons ' - j| f the found guilty of a'ntitru.st viola- agagainst us in this case are un- , - The, said. ° ■ Treasonable facsimilles of the '9^' leader of a nationwide citizens Ij how much we appreciateppreciate them.ther j coupon m ay be d eposited, but tionsti.on in the manufacturere and founded.”foi _ group says Increasing thecitizens pre- i Hutton and others have ^ 11 no reproductions by duplicatingating distributiondist of $1.7 billion1 worth inu trial opened Oct. 23.■T f Thc ^ mium for the voluntary thepaj-t pre- of arguedf lhat rales should be 5 •j Imes- of antibiotics. thith re e lirm s Vyere accuseci b f ea- part of fixed—the way they are, for ex- g devices. Employes of the Times- or c , 1 , medicare means the nation’s t & 0u j> For all your office.soppliai:a.suppll*s andan office furniture needl |i News and their immediate fam- Thex; conspiracy case against mio arrangemenu aunngI ^ elderly are "having to nation’s pay for ample,j under the Blue Shield 5 ilies are not eligible to enter.■nter. ((,e(j,e American Cyanimidd CoCo.. period irom laoJ to laullaot tu jj (j,g fajjure of Congress pay to pre- for private medical insurance plan, g S jl see us in 1968. Employes df stores, however.ever. Bri:Bristol Myers Co. and Charles'harles P*''pruouce aim uisLriuuLe . oroautiroau ^ escalation of doctors’to pre- t The $4 rale announced by Sec- S loiation ,. I are ellBible. cxcept in the storesto re Ppfjj fiz e r an d Co.. m ark ed n ' slgnifi-j=>P* Innifi-ispcciruin aniibioiics m violation j, doctors’ retary John W. Gardner of Ihe g Department of Health Educa- where they may be employed.®d. canc a n t co n fro n tatio n betwceiSlert the ^*>c‘ in an law . “It's dl.igraceful,” said. Wil- • y lid. Wil- tion and Welfare will remain in fi Jl U.S. government and the multi- JDuring tiie trial the govern- |j Hutton, execuiive direc- « direc- effect for the next two years. 5 billion-dollar U.S. pharmaceuli-laceuli- memmi p.osei-uiur saia r-iuci' unu tor of the National Council,'e of < luncil of Gardner said the increaseia s i wasw as Ifi I li cal industry. i-yi.,yaniinia -reaiizea •'enormous ' gSenior Citizens, which claims to ( f l Q “ OK laims to t based on actual costs since the jS Man Hit By SA U.S. District Court jury of P;'P*oiKs on tne aaubioi.ic called be the largest organization of I i'9^!a'n^s| ^ 20 ^ OFF |i| ind the ^eiratyciine. „ ation of program began July 1, 1966, and fi S i c LV O ' U ^ STORE ji II men and a woman found the the elderly in the countryy with 2 onr prt^jecfed costs. fi6 O N ALL fi j| <1 three firms guilty of restraint•aint of 'Wnea tne cost of manufactur-ifactur- million„ members in 2,000 affili- ' Ricocheting ll,'„ opolize ing lUU cap^uius oi mett urug aated clubs. • 00 affili- I Offidais saldUne-fourth of the fi :|||'|‘ I j! isa MAINVIN AVE. souSOUTH 733-2412 ij ~ tradtrade, conspiracy to monopolize inj Increase was the direct tSil";, result of SI SKI EQUIPMENT j l| and actual monopiy. The: panel ru..g^uru. from »i.j!) lo »j.s/l.Sl lur The increase from J3 to $4 a t Friday Uic uvo cumpaiiieb, ne; saiu, month,^ announced Fridayto $4 and a thej rise In doctors’ fees. ^ .22 Bullet returned the verdict Friday Uii lay and ~ ' ------Falls f’'l5ht after beginning delibera-•libera- eacheui suicl uiai quaiuuy oi1 tenteua- a- 'effective e April I, applies to the FAIRFIELD — A Twin-Falls c>ciiiie to a iu tg i iis lo r »ju.bU *jU.bU part p of medicare whichs to pays the good T h u rs d a y . c>i p ays man was listed In fairly good )n the coiisuiiiei's coal,at was d doctor costs. It was expected. condition Saturday at St. Bene-Jene- ^ Maximum penalties on the xpected. 5150,000 TThe government contributes an diet’s hospital. Jerome, where'here chargescnai are fines of $150,000 )utes an i J U riM t leing against each defendant. The ini addition to the three firms, eiequal monthly amount, he was taken Friday after being “ ku- Doer co n v ictio n s a lso open thele wayw ay th«the inoiciinent ooiaiiieu by me Hutton's group has urged Con- accidentally shot In the upper ;ed Con- 1 ^ Playtex “Soft-nne"Pa4ifml^‘r jr pur- Justicej u Jjepartmeiit ui i90iOi aiso ggress to set limits on doctors’ T E X r for civil suits from major pur- ; L / » m Bra with setni-streteh >y d o c to rs’ ^ itltrust named tne Ulin IVjainiesontnieson f« fees under medicare. But he rank Chasers. The Sherman Antitrust na; he B H 9 ■ i straps, only $2.M, n g ./f ----- ’3dato*State EfltlDlman Frankr^Cg -Act-provides-foc^r«ble-damageiimages- 4„4ii;m4_a ica l— Corp..__ g h o se urug u ru g I said si In an interview It hasn't ■ $3.^. With stretch 1 Mogensen. who investigated the . ind~me been d6n6T)ecail6B“"theTmedical- - Ed- “Safnst violators. mcmaking arm is bquioo, and me bi Tnedical- — | w Bm - I" ------____ »Uaps,jMlyJ3J4,___J9®®LL incident, said Caroll O. Ed- * rowing Upjonii Co. as co-coiispiratorsurators professionp has an enormous po reg. $4.00 wards, 37, was apparenOy shot flal occurred as growing Up ious po- BBBB federal involvement InI the butbui not deienoants. I'litical influence and Congressgress is H B I when his nephew, Calvin Ed- „ afraid bccause it needs them wards, 14, also Twin Falls, shot 2®“'health.; field through medicare:dicare ^ The prosecutor said the cited Is them HHH veen Otter programs has gener- coi companies agreed to limilnit the (doctors)^ to run this.” at a rabbit that ran between Comment from the American ,j,p ated" increased concern over/er the rnamanuiacture ot tetracycline to m ( ^ ' Y J them in brushy area near the m erican E BI S*ve51.00 ' 'am- quality of lhat care.re. the three defendants and sale of Medical^ Association on thethc new ^ HBSB Richfield diversion dam in Cam- rc nriHlrates was not Immediately/ i been the drug to the deienoants and e d iately ' h ||» b h nivIng”*SfrelchBf»oniy a s C ounty. The drug industry has been thc av ailab le. ^ V $3.95. reg. $4.95. Adjustable He said the .22 rifle bullet. ap-ap. “"d'undergoing increasing scrutiny:rutiny co-co-conspirators wiih all sales byj Critics of medicare say It has y h as E m BS l\ \ stretch straps; sheer back and parently ricocheted off of a wil- by °y thc' federal government.t. Sen. tne pariies to be at substantiallyiniiaiiy i ^ built-in tendency toward high . has identical prices. p, H B H B I \sides.32A-40C(‘'D” sizes low branch. He was takenJ, to,o Gaylord Nelson, D-VVIs., has ide er costs because doctors arc A \.J$I.OO morel Also—Stn 66ie a ards t>Pen conducting a wide-ranginganging AUorneys for Pfizer heldId that frfree to charge “reasonble and ^ I thc hospital by young Edwards ble 1 >es==J "living” Bra with bias-cut and the two other memberss of P™*’® ‘*'■“8 prices. the drug price was arrivedved at customa^”ci rates, ] 7 elastic side panels, only $3.29, the hunting party, Cloyce Ed- CliffordCl D. Siverd, presidentesident indindepenoently by the firmm and Administration officials say A L '*«■ W-95- ("D” sizes nrad °f American Cyanimid,I, cx-'wacx-|was not thc result of anyy con- ththey have no plans to ask for h b | | h I wards. Twin Falls, and Conrad for H ||H b f l •^/)^$^00more) Edward.s, California. P'"®'’pressed surprise and disappoint-ppoint- spispiracy. arany form of fee-setting or limi ______mment en in Ihe verdict and saidlid the ______;_____ tatation on' fees. o r H B B j i firm would "take all passibleossible An administration source said , Sm$1.00 j S N I steps in thc federal, courtsirts lo RECUPERATING orone reason It is not now consid^ •'Li»ine”«'lone One Classes Planned have “i; this adverse decisionon set KINGK HILL—Judy TrailI is IS re- e,ering fee schedules is that doc- Stretch Bn only aside.” cupcuperating at the home of hher e r ■ — ------^— M $6.95, regreg. $7.95. <-2L— \ AiT.F.YWCA A Pfizer spokesman com- par parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lec Trail, I ■ Adjustable stretch straps; Registration fpr winter clas^-las^- rnented,men "We disagree wilhth and froifrom a ton.silectomy at St I ^ sheer baciback and sides. ^ es to be held at'the Twin Falls•ails are deeply Uisappointed by3y the Luke’sl.ul Haspital in Boi.^ during I Also V%4 lengthle long Line YWCA will begin Jan. .1. verdverdict of thc jury. Therere .are.are.the the holiday; Miss Trail is ‘‘rirl a stu- j4lcdical only $6.95$6.95, reg. $7.95.32A. Clas.ses being offered are tie- bc- still questions to bo ruledI upon,denupon I dent at thc University of Idaho, H 44fi("0" sizes $1.00 more) / / W t f A ginning and advanced bridge,dge, by thet trial court and we! shall'Mo.scow^shall'Mo; ______IHIimilllllimi^miim 4^("0"s instructed 'by Mrs. Ada Bur- gess; art in various mediums, irror taught by Martha Carlson; folk U te S I .00 guitar for adults and high school students, instructed by •’Living" • long line Br» Wayne Wynkoop; knitting, J ^ only $5.95, reg. $6.95. taught by Mrs. Warren Wil B m i m s AND SHIP 'TN Bias-cut side panels. Also lia m s, and morning and evening ' ^ V Q. Im ll p«tplbU to A—p I \ 11 length Long Line only slimnaslics taught by Mrs. Le ^ ■ milk ika f e t open? I $5.95, reg. $6.95. ona Gilbert. A. Yei. Engliih doctonors r»-n - ij 32A-44C ('‘D" sizes Volleyball will again be held ceotly obierved a mother■er and ‘ •C ^^ljtl.O O more) at the Presbyterian Church gym ■oa wboM cyet, during deep { at 9:30 a.m. every Tuesday be tIeep, remained open. Tba g in n in g Ja n . 9. coodltlon tecmi to b« rather SHOES I common among Northern Savt$2.00iv»$2.00 ^ ) . Most of the above mentionedmed EthiopUnt and it thoughto rtte rata classes will begin the week‘ of 'S "& O W N T OOW W N TWTWIN FALLS ■ ba an inherited abnornuliiy. Playtexaytex "Firm'n"Firm 'n FlaFlaller”* J a n . 8. inality. \ J Lycra*■era* Girdles only $7.95. For time of class and otherth er M I D i a L reg.g. $9.95. Hold-in |power I in fo rm atio n c a ll the YWCA, 733- thatat won't wash out— I ^ I 4.184. INFORIIUITION - machinejchine washable. IGirdle { \ I only(y $7.95, reg. $9.95.$9. Wifhl ' i; I ALL l LA a d i e s ; I AND ClIM YM IN zipperjper only $il95,$12.95, reg. V 9 I HOUDAYS COINCIDE $14.95. Panty only: JERUSALEM (AP) — TheT he ____ Q> Doa* m mambtr of01 tkm 4.95. Panly only $9.95, \ / Christian New Year, the Jewish iitrg f A«iw Ika Hgki lau> ob-tA- reg.g. $11.95. long Llleg \ / Chanukah festival and the Mo.s- $aln mmdltat infermmUomimuiois Panly|sh^]onlylniy/shown] only $10.95, t z : ■ mhomi (0HMOM from m ioe- e- $12.95 J le'm Id el-Fldr, the end of the tor mllkout iko eommnta doe- mf Ramadan fast, coincided this iho pgllmHlmoel9odr year. Jerusalem Mayor TeddyI SNCl O W j Ad Unlen diKlocare of infor Kollek held a reception for hun- mation to a member ginfor- / the Km yr;p^s*»t$2.oo drcd.^ of chtirch leaders; includ clergy'!i necemry to iW ect ing Arabs from Isfaeli-occupied the best interests of the pa \ fWe* “Magic (^Ironer-** East Jemsalem, and Jorei^ tient, a clergymsn bas nd ■ ' ■'r.: .'^;>|Girdl .vlGirdles with fingertip panels • diplomats. I BOC greater right .to this informa* :i£:|0nly$5.95, reg. $>J5; wKh » O T S I ifonna^ A .•riv'l zipper only $7.95, reg. ' tioa than anyone elM. —'save' — ..... \J ■ 7 $9.95; pull-on panty only At this Pharraser', lh* dl*- / V: ;f' / / / $7!9 J7.95. reg. 59.95, with MUSIC BOX pesulnc «f pr^serilxd medi- ' *-■•■/ ' *'ppi ctne is k personal serHe* rendered wllk tm e pr«f»^ierrle« SERVICE aional Interest In the liealus t pM idra of tll* lo^ridBaLh e a lth 321 Main r. 7a}-032t [oaL • rMT DEPEWDABtE REPAIRS .• cblOR • BiW TV • STtireOS • PHONOS ^ ASSEEMONTV “ • ORGANS • AUTOTAPES > Ml GIrdI* s ^ - X S . S, M. L. 0(1. slzts-Sl.OO- S l.00 more) (' U l l ^ f l Alt B rt 'and QlrdlM-WhH*imarfc. All Glnll« Elastic sla iJda*: M % nylon. 20^; spandex-jBack • «ECORDf«S • RADIOS *DuPont'ft re(ist«r*d trademark. Elastic ipand».,B*clc psfiel: 74% ICKTnyon,KTnyon. ICItI0« sosiMWlnrCnM^')^^ yw »aa#iaa4 m
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'Tlmes-New*>-News Sunday, Pec. 31, 1967-9 6 7 - ...... ^‘Q uakes” listMisted I ’6 '7 Whasn't a Besilest Yeanr FiFor Gemm Farmers1 ■ '-iiS DKWER.'Cbto."(AP>’AP) — ■ 1—because of Wheat growers., dlsciisseddiscussed eien-,|lh city streets In several to Me right ' .By -ALLEN M. lAILEV BAILEV to $78.4 million this year, Whit( White lion to $6,3 m llllon-becauM ( ...... Sometfnac wasn’t quite: right m and higher couraging farmers'r s ta;jrovide t9 ,;^rovid and into guttersr ; io News . ■ about thoawilaat two “•ailh^“Mrih- Associated Press ■ Writer-Writer said. ' , increased'production and highe • for more stoi4ge> of Wheat oni;o Jerome said: h^ feels the d [>AV quakes” in tbe Denverer .area.area. . ^ Spokesmen for Idaho'sHo's largestlarge: ^Production of such» crops aias prices. • . ket conditions I Industry has a bright fut MANNED> ' INVESTMENTS PAVrAY Seismographs throughoutoughout Industry-^griculture—say—say tt hhi i s apples, peaches, • prunesrunes amand The hay crop wentent down IIn farms unU| m arket condition <(APy~A study gtered . y about $5.3 are favorable. Theyley can securesecur however, although the nun glared , BOISE (AP)—Investment?ments ofot tlw region recorded ma minor has not been a particulariyulariy goo.good sweet and sour cherriesries was cutcu value this year by about /emment. pro-of dairy farmers now al ^^^m ||p||N;nW iM : Mmputer^^ 111 *u‘ac- |( *" shhort-term o rt-te rm tremor Thursday, and a - year for farmers,' itr(r spite of< l>ack severely lii 1966I bwb^ause ause oof million,, to $74.3 million,nillion, -Whil-White loans under govem m ent. . prc records will,WlU. be government» bonds, has returned smaller'tremor was record* fairly good w eather conditioniconditions, both. late spring andd early falfall said, and the barleyey crop weiwent grams to allow themhem to do scso, half that of a few years, ag i state $765,000 to the Idaho treasury, •. e d Doc. 22. , . There were sonie brightright spoLspots, hard frost—but this year thosithose down less ihaQ„.$l'I ■ million,'million, ■ tto Jerome sajd, • “Some of our Import p ^tfltC-JTreasurer Marlorle>rle Ruth — But the experts-eouldn’teouldn t however, With fm if producttoh•o^cttoh uup crops showed increasesises of fromfron $U.6 million. • Potato farmers; weren’tweren't ththe lems have been settled, at i; ' Moon said Friday. . agree on where It was>aa cen- considerably from. 196656 1 I e,Vee,Ve 1Is 30 to more thaij 200 per cent,cent. Dry beans producedluced wwere er only' ones dlssaHsfiecilat^sfled withwiti for the present,"'he said, a ^ K H ^ P ^ n a d y , costing $12,600, 'is ^ milliQn-and a prices they were receiving .- thithis cent preMdentlal order, stop by « private And moro than *$1 miinon milflon lered. , ^___ '' and wheat production up-a.up'a. who| whop- Their values wereB estimateColorado School of ps also went Last-spring, dairyIry farmers inii stance, which was depresi HK||^i^!^pf^/;I>eiwrtmeflt of .Law En- ^ r How potato crop In' thethe nation'nation's es, $M8,000; prunes and plums,plums the 1966 crop. Hops also wet «re of ^he ad d e d . Mines iiad a hunch:in How largest producer of the stapistaple $2.1 -million; sweet charries,harries, $1.:$1.2 down. . south-central. Idaholo.'pour^ poured millmilk the market. !ffi|n%ineht said Idaho's share of ^ le aitreed about that Highway 40 con- ■ p ' th»i«i>Ject cost is $4,654. This treasurer said she agreed con- ■was' was est esti- million; sour cherries,es, $265,000.$265,000 . <'j might say thatt the consum-consurr ------^ FRI. - SAT. - SUN. - M ON. with Idaho Finance Commis- ' . i.I, . mated this week by thehe U.S.U.S. De-D« .Third In value amongmong ldah(Idaho er has been gettingg a real bajbar- VORIS hat state enough the lods raised on • , ■■ ■ ' v-’ .'«ilPU)YES USTEDn f sioner ‘ John D. Silva that state t k. partment of Agricultureure atat 63.9 63. crops was sugar beets,«ts, but ai an gain In prices of goods raised o .Sal. * Sun. Rum Conllnuoui fram a>00 p.n — The ^'"'estment laws should3 d be “ quakes" tumed out lihu^ to be million hudredwelght—ort—or down dow estimate of their productioniductlon wll will the farm ,” Jerom e! commenteccommented. Jeromo ■ |^ > 4 ^ ' H ^ O ' f a l l s (AP) — The ", is 111 he exptoslons of TNT. Thurs- nent agricul- *dui„ 90c - Jr. M^ t Fri,^ A Man. I ^ r t Opan 7iI5 p.m, Muk«uU Reactor Testing_ Sta- ^changed to allow funds to be uk anrf **'^■6 million 'rom from last I a s not be available untilil next year.year He said government agricu ® ‘ ■ placed in short-term time de- ‘•“ y ’* was 2,800 ^ n d > and ibably would‘ure price programsuns .are at-ai cMMnn 30< . , — i— .permanent worlc force ^ lints) at earlier one 1,800 pounds. was worth white said they probably wouk reached an all-time high of S.- rposits' (savings accounts) at B’frUE "r. . have a value of aboutt $30 mlllloimillion tempts to help > consumersjnsumers bby ------^— ------— Theyear’s T h e y e a #1 be*t f/ 8M this year, a year-end reportreport' banks. owmaiuiiu jggg potato' cropip in TdahiIdah6 for the 2,946,000 cwt.• W«!ducS^ produced keeping prices downirn and farmfarm- ku s w Soi. picks „ you up and ; from th e Atomic Energy’ Com- S'lva contended tlwLsuchsu ch dde e was a “whopper of a crop” ac " ^ jP . ■ J fiirs by subsidizing them so.they so . the; j.oo ..m. ^ te r .r a tp s ^ , ful A' big increase was re^terec can sell at low enoughugh prices tto never neve lets you down, mission says. Pjposits could draw greater .fat^s to'rding to Clarence White, of thi ■" the . value of the alfalfa seedsee< ' A lack of new projects•ts re- interest than inveStmentjin^ i 10 department's statistical■al report-repori crop—which went from $4.8 mil . th« Thr*« Sfeeges'* e con- comparatively low-yield gav&m- vourthouse\ am $4.8 mil- .^.jijany of ■ our Items don’tdon’ ______. iSftf' ^ suited in a decline of the con- ^ ing service in Boise. /hen they get « fe'', j stfuctlon employment atIt the ment"> ‘'bonds. 1 j j J “But we'don’t hear’ too man; many seem very cheap when they ge 1 1 to the consumer,” JferomeJerome e*ex- U I ^ T I b ^ t U P;v: NRTS, said AEC Idaho Managerinager Miss Moon disagreed wwith ith Sll- .Is Remodel^JLCU enthusiastic stories this yea id that was n e D O M i I l k W vtva's esltmate that Inabilityibllity to from potato growers,”‘‘'said said Ida- Ida Quake Recordedo r d e d plalned—but he said that wa NRTS do so is costing state and local J ■ because of labor andind other e>ex- ~ »5; '■ Funding for continuing NRTS dc ho S}ate Grange Masterster ErmiErmU Yugoslavia (AK 4 and market- Pv ■ projects for the fisdal yeartr end- governmentsgc $9 to $13t"miufo*n million Atj Rupert Jerome. Meridian. la (Ara 4- penses in packaging and markel a m c a s e ^ ^ 3|.! Ing next June 30 Is estimatedited at anrjually.ar • - ^ An earthquake toppled—pled-!®4jy ing the goods. Af In fact, Idaho potatoto groWrsgrower ^alls Friday night InI tHJstito MaceMace- Although the year’sir’s wheawheat iStanitfiUadaRrAwardWioiff S " . $M ihllllon and 170.8 million/oron for ' She said If laws were changed RUPERT — The auditor’s Of- received national attention ear A w ariW im er ii'; operations:, and equipmentIt ex- to allow state time depo.sltssits "the“the ' _^inidoka County donian town which w^A demoi'cropdemoI Increased drastically in val _ “Vrh "er this year when they"J®y ja gavi v ^ ished by quakes a monthonth ago.. ue, he said, prices generall; lilTISilN ni^ ALANi^UlA-.ROeEOTiLlGAN i penditures. Both figures repre- didiffefence would not be so much courthouse• is getting a muchmuc potatoes in the TVin Falli U L iliiilo l ncHMCfltorHniiwiMa.MH B •eat Increases. In the'-Interest rate were could 'needW facelifting. T^in Falls people scurried In the streets were down. One reasonS he 3 gayi M w i s l tk. area to emphasize theireir conten conten- during the tremors that lasted for depressed prices:es was thithe S^^^jjjjjgSSSmSSSmiSSSmSim ------——------Jnrn.ca hiif in the place where'here thethe A partition between the two tjf?!k th a t prices w ere too low. investment is made." u ater rooms lias been removed- several seronds andI _ inany re- fact that aljout 90 perer centcent^ of f thi PROBE URGED In' loor put This fall, the growers fthnounc BOISE (AP) — Continualal use ------‘and a new cement floor put S U IT S T O ^ down by Wright Brothersthers of ed they planned to plow thethi the cold night. ______period. ______of present schools should be in sm aller potatoes back[ into fhifhe vestigated before IdaJjo eduea- FUNDS RELEASEDED R1 u p e rt. e Idaho 'Money was approved1 for the ground, harvesting onlyly the larg-larg *inOin Gale* open 6 :1 3 P.M ' tors get more buildings;' aI state BOISE (AP) — The Idaho eam but er potatoes, because handlinj education task force memberember Hi Highway Department saidlaid Fri- jP'ocement of an I beam but t h e PICTURE I PHONE 733-«»6 ',u „ . tnr. when the partition was removed and harvesting costs of IIY2 Q 0 Y I I Eait sn U.S. 30» to^iltond to Eaitland Driv. Dri - Worm Hoofers’ told « Boise civic group Friday,rlday. dayda that it was advised that for- j hat this smaller, ones were too,• highS H \f01 . J J, TODAY J p j^ ^if i m 1 i Q ^ l I I l E l EVERYBODY Cal Osbom, Boise, asked;isked: este's highway funds andd publicDublic ' discovered that this c- earlv would not be necessary.r. the market value.— A SHOULD SEEI ••What’s so sacred about a 180- lanlai d fu n d s w ith h eld since e a rly BRING THE-FAMILY TO OUR day school year?” NcNovember have been released , The new cement, floormr Is to Wheat ranchers have;e iincreas n c r e i I jp 7^!^ ___ . *There Ira’t another businessislness foifor use by states. jbe covered with targinalinal and ed their production this year aft vrhI(A would let property . . . J u .u whole office has beenen paint- er the acreage allotment f o 1 . . . Idaho projects affected byX, the ,ed and will be ready forfor occu- Idaho was raised by 32rn^lrSIEPHENBOTOAVAGAII per cent AVA GARMe-RICHARD )HARRIS HARRIS I ■tand idle three months each releasere! include the Warren Wag- , pecial New 1 pancy right after the first of and the-value of the crop wem y ear," he said. on Road, the Tin Cup Projec Project the| year, up. from $58.5 million ‘^i’S*s^t^la"r‘ last yeai JGHNHlJSroN im(ni(H)IJEMigp.PARKSPEIERG IPARKS I Osburn said the system!m of eastea of Wayan and additionaldditional fhe office staff hasas been ^ summer vacations was set up to paving pa between Stanleyley anaand ,working in a room across the accommodate a rural populationilation Lowman Lc on State 21. J M r GEORGEGEORCEC.SG01T A I - Yfear's ear Eve hall and in the county commls-commis- th e a t r e -which needed young i>eople’siople s -pijg state said It was not yet sioner’ss room upstairs. lEATRE wotk In the warm season.easoi^ )(„known just how much money Farmlng''fs becoming less and 1 money The bill for the renovationItion will K A T l V n A BUHL s “"o was involved. Ibe approximately $1,700) accordaccord- - ' Celebration less « aomlnant factor, he1 said. ___ I / «W I, I ing to Auditor August Bethke. lAST NIGHT I ^-^MARINE KILLED AIDE TO TOUR • BOISE (AP) — The deathJth of 'WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. L TONITE!! an I8-year-old Boise marineIne Inin JoJames A. McClur^_R.Idaho. ' i "DOCTOR ZHIVAGO”'AGO" Vietnam has been reportedBd by ®®id Friday he was amongbdffi the iphiWr^A''® ’ House Interior and Insular Af- ir e , *'"• his parents. . j--?' . u°af ^f- Victims Of FireP ) F o u r Omor Sharif IT JulU CKriill* Mr. and Mrs. Ira Grim1 Jr..Jr., f^irs Committee membersirs pick- plck- NEWARK, N.J. (AP)—Four Boise, said their son Garry•ry L. ®d to tour the Pacificc Trust c children were burned to deathd e a th ------_ -R-E.E Gabriel was fatally woundeded bybv Territory Te in the Westernsrn Pa-'inPa- a tenement fire late Friday )NIGHT mortar shrapnel. ^ cifcific. nnight while two others' fledn ^ ^ 'lo lo y e a r s m id n ig h t The trip will be the first•st three s“f®tyf' down a fire escapeipe from SHOW Fireworks. . , OtrrUNE DISTRIBUTEDiD weekswe of January. McClureire said.qnid “ thlrd-floor apartment, hiidren’s "THE CURSETHE OF THE ' BOISE (AP) — An enforce-force- ^The territory consists rvfof more _ Police said the children’s Hats - Noisemakers m mother, Mrs. Lucille Bush,lush, 27, MUMMY'S TOMB " ment outline for laws govern-•vern- thathan 2,000 island.s in an area —r and — ing trucks, snowmobiles and aboutab< the size of the United who is separated from her hus- , , motorcycles has been tiistribul- sta band, was in a tavern on the * I rlbut- Suites and the United States tig when "THE GORGON”M” C e le t ed to Idaho State Police. adiadministers it under an. agree- fi''st floor of the building when . . Superintendent L. Clark Hand me ' the fire broke out. Hand ment with the United Nations.latlons. ^ captain, John Dugan,D u g an , Ai)ml»*loScreen See to laws goireming truck load,lo a d , wwas reported in critical11 condi- PoiMi length, and width limits; keep- keep IDAHOANS REMINDED3ED tlonU at a hospital after sufferingsuffering — ...... IUN • For tho ing snowmobiles off public high- BOISEI (P) — IdahoansIts were ^“ heart attack. He wasi one of I ONLY Whole Family ways and streets; and usoJO of remindedrer Friday thnt noa liquor ^1’ first to enter the bedroom Slort* Thundayi H £ I ...In The Beginning _ helmets by riders of motorcy-orcy- wilwill be sold in Idaho onjn New wwhere the children's bodies “ BAREFOOT ^ 'cles. Vear's Vei Eve. because stateate law wwere found. A law requiring helmets5 be- doedoes not allow liquor salesales on The dead children weree Identl-Identi IN THE PARK” i«^w annm iinim • NMWiMtiuamnB-MiJkmiBraiNMWi comes effective Jan. 1, Handa n d .SuiS u n d ay s. fified as Ulysses Jr., 6, Arnold,mold, 5, ______MaD-lS0*-Cil>l|B4ai B irfiiP-lsr F-R said. Liquor L Law Enforcementlent Dl- 9 Mae. 4, and Lana Pearl,Peari, 1. •; ------recrector Richard L. Cade said ththat a t even dispensing liquor a at t prl-pri Mi’srLockard vate va" gatherings — unlessss In a M d irivate home — would bobe il-II- TO I TWIN FALLFALLS, WITH LOVEOVE! - * I ]^esInT.F. Sfegal on Sunday.______Mrs. Gretta B. Lockard, 69,
day night In Magic Valley Me I I - ...... — On Tho morial Hospital of a long ill ^ ASTOi rPRESHAfAS ------i ^RYAS-Fi I FIRST RUN • ness. Sbe was born Aug. 18, 1898, at Scottsville. Kan., and came to Twin Falls from Wash-rash - i n ^ n In 1951. THEGIGIRLS IN'N THEIR : MMINIS... she was a member of the iis n i I Methodist Church. She was mar ried to JTames E. Lockardr'5 on April 8, 1917, at Beloit. K Kan. an. iw a f iw , -AS CO:OOLAS 5 ______r SPECIAL I Mr. Lockard died Aug. 29. 1967. NEW YEAR'S EVE I Surviving are a son. Jamesim e s ^ ...... MIDNIGHT SHOWII I J MlWlfOtUnMlttWaw- iMSmBlJ Lockard. Kimberly: four daugh X • I K THEIR^TEACHER T E R JU l HATS --- HOKNS I I ter, Mrs. GeraMine Turntine. Plus 6:30 only Sun.-Mon. Bayslde, Calif.: Mrs, Dorothy-othyS 24 Hour ^| NOISEMAKHS I ■ Norris, Hansen: Mrs. Arlene Street, J’oplin, Co.. and Mrs. COME ANYTIME!! I D BeifH «PBllRll f U K S t K B 'S’ Weatherr HADTCTO BE! iPcreaeTTocM ie Verda Thomas, Louisville, Ky.: LAST COMPUTE I a brother, Arvard Blodgett, To PIMOIMANCe AT 11:00 I ■ M WMJJAM wvL»r« ledo, Ohio.; two sisters, Mrs.S Wire i M w r T e Ted ft. Wood, Forstorla, Ohio,Ohio. ' T O iiinjt?. and Mrs. Joe Heldrick, Beloit.eloit, suKUM a m iiiiiio ii Kan.; 12 grandchildren and 8 #■ Creat-grandchildren. / o# th« Gun*'''and "How l» Steal a MIIIU^" ployi Funeral services will be held I Thoso kids at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Reyn- / ) olds Funeral Chapel with the (h J Rev. Dr. Harold N. Nye offi- ^ P are I as dating. Concluding rites will be AL UTE DaW SHOW held a t Twin Fall.s Cemetery. 1 450 KC as CCarnaby Friends may call-Tuesday and TONITE ONLY----- Wednesday until 1 p.m. at “th the e y o u r r a d i o DDIAL I A L StiStreet... n l f ^T PSHOWING — ELVIS’ NEWEST chapel. ______— Academy-Award I kND BIGGEST MUSICAL HITII 1 1 ' ih WiiX W in n e r Il l i , aiuNteifHaAM 1K)0 .P.M. Only the strstreets Sidney Poitier IIliA anDPevaM of LondonLondi .. in the role I you've been------I I ^ "a m E m s f i as? touchingtouc. wailing for I I since "LilTes II I I Nof«lf **Hour |ef |th« n Gun*''ond BELUNG OUT THAT as a ifirst .^f th e I Wi|40^PRES^ foye ^^^m H H ai)d"APatch# Ill I if spET at affair! K m WMH ^ of Blue'* III I; TONITE 0 . I I |i FIRST SHOW ING I I || AND BIGGEST I I I A t M i I III The NOBLESES fromfn BUHL III will play fo r' youry o u r enjoymente j u p n i i f f » lEVY-eWllRER-UlBI h .fa u « ■ faff c — a ■ in JMIES ClAVELl’Si*SPROWlCTIOHOF PRODUC art t c u r ' lEY laaiKOLDrTBWBMg KEW YEAR'S'S EVEVE PARTY IER SSIR^W ll ITHH LOVE”I I ^__J___ ^ r««Cuf«v« PredwCM’ H I 9 to 7 Nlo o reservationsr«Mi QIBSTUN BOiOTS • SUZIf W l-M "MMOBE * JOHN R. SLOAN . I C h ^ ' I I I I I . Hat* - Noisamakersnakers - Fun Stuff COUMBUPCnRESPrmnltM Omamt JMMES OAVOL • TECMMXHOR*.DR* ______T UP A PARTY!! '«*l r hear UHUSING1 0 sm, WITHwith LOVE-/LOVE- AND -STEAUWG I I attend fhe Motor-Vu's Gala Now Year’s ia»spi«-oi«i«>dRuoni I I *IEVY-6«|1RER-I _ • ."I * . • \ i II . I •-...... TODAY . _____ • f CONTINUOUS f l ^ III GET UP/ . FROM 1:30 ^ I I *° ottend fhe M( — I I Evo Party tonitel Come ir I I and ktoy for bur 3 Main Ft — 1 11 Plus Free Rrework •-...... 'I ______. ■ ------r I I I All for (hie Price-• . I I L Adullt - ShxlMili-
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' V , ■ ■ _ • ■■■■ - ' ■ -/ .'£:^^■ . ■ • ' ’ * *V ; 5-t^'r ■ " L -V c A News , Sjjhday;'P<>c.l3J.,.l96^,, JJuniorettes - Guild WelconrieiIc o m e ll^ w AAerfibe'rsD e r s .|“• potli!c!c dinrter ,p reen ed the PlLER-^Thred new membere memben businessb meeting. Mrs.Mrs. EddlsBiEddls business iirleetirig- antf a'gift ex- ' were welcomed into Peaceeate Guild LammersL was chosenI vice-presi-vice" presi- clchange among members^and a Hold Spectal , etlng held dent, and Mre. Reubenen LleVmanLlernian baby^ shower for Mrs,, CUpdist ^ ^ ■ 1 .. at the Christmas meeting h61d d nkow w ere were highlights. Menibers made ^ ■ 1 - in the home of Mrs. Delwinwlwin But- anda M rs.. Carl Brunko^^^^^re w Assembly Meefr ,-- il Irs. Ralph re-elected secretary andUld treasur- piplans to redem ber^utlns with ^ ■ 1 terfield.t< They are Mrs. Ralph r .. Christmas baskctfc/ , „ ' BURLEY—Junior nigh School . ILierman, Mrs. RolandId Ciindist er.e . , ^ Juniorettes held a special 'as-as- and Mrs.TJoyce Harding.ng. Mi«. Marvin Ruhter presented J' Mrs. Paul Kalbfleischsh was re-re^ thetl raeiiing devoJIonW^tiy-set^lce service UUSE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS ' semblySI recently under the,direc-le,direc- uring' the on '‘Christmas’' and Mrs. But- F FOR FAST-SELLING RESULTS tltion, of Janice Weed,' president.resident. fleeted president during' the o Guest speakers were local coi*coi> legeI« girls. Speakers'included Sallyy Ctm C m e e ~ ' aiand Darla Turner, both a attend* tte n d - illiiig RIdks College; SusanI BBroad- road- . head, Brigham Yoiihg UniversI-Jniversi- RTHER^fiEOOCISBCTIONSi^ ty; Diane. Shelby, Utahh StateS tate University, Logan, and ' Sheela SiStocks, Idaho State University,Iversity, P o catello . The college girls discussed their Individual campuses and • higher hi education. Each stressedstre sse d tlthe Importance of early planning'3lannlrig' for college and participationa tlp n Inin . extra-curricular e: activities. Also polntkl out were theth e ad- BWIL. ' vantagesVI College students havehav e ' miiii at-meeting people, developingveioping tBtalents ana personality. Ther h e juri- lclor high students were! urgedu rged tcto work toward collegeI admit-adm it- tetance in their high schoolol yearsy e a rs b¥ Iand Bill GroveS, son of Mr. and iof the couple.’ Mrs. R. P. Grovei, alltll Twin Those serving at the reception f - ' ' Falls, were united in marriagenarrlage IncludedI Mrs. William Armga,Armga" Pcrk up youfr wardrotwardrobeIvith this season’s,ason’s mo^tmoi popular styles in ritis at the First ChristianChristian iMrs. Del Johnson, Mrs. Dale W^d In NoVemfcMember Rites^ $ 168" D onated j off c ° r r ’ and colors and save at the same time! NowNov the prices are ^»T,..‘Kaihtfrtne Jane Harder,der, David'Gordon, Dai Larry Knight, - r d, Church, Twin Falls. Potter and Mrs. Carroll Carr, 3 Rev. Donald L. Hoffmannan offi- :Reception background music daUgn^ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich-Rlch- Eden,Ed< and Sonny Bowlin,1, TwinT w in To I Ward Fund I A Z g a !°wef than ever, but you’ll still findd just whatwItj you’re looking ard C. Harder.'Twin Falls,, was w as Fai F a lls. elated at the double ringng cere- was' provided by Vickie Armga, married to Charles Goss Gor- NMarilee Sackett was soloist soloist, ALMO — Approximatelylly J168 t mony before an altar decoratedecorated Caroli Armga, Mrs. Larryrry Arm-Arm! , f Qt.. . 3 lOOKk fOrfor everytbingBVE you favorwor for^for F; Fail. Choose your don, son of Mr. and Mrs. Goss accaccompanied by Mrs. Mary Y'was donated to the wardrd fund v with white candelabra holding gai and Mrs. Ivan Lincoln,icoIn. .. - I , Gordon, Eden, In a double rin ring g HHo\ ow ell. ^ Jf;from the Almo LDS Ward•d bene- Ilighted tapers and flankednked by The couple took a honeymoon>neymoon favorltos fromim our bisbl selection andd save! ceremony Nov. 25 in the Twin ImmediatelyIi after the9 cere- *“ dinner and carnival heldheld re- beauty1 baskets of gold featheredeathered itrip to Salt Lake City: and re-re F'alls Episcopal Church off the moimony, a reception was held in cently at the Cultural Hall. fflowers accented with b bronze- ro n ze- ; sid e a t 435 Shoup A ve. W ., T w in is and Falls. ■■■■■■■■■■■ , Ascension. the Bishop Rhea Auditoriumrlum of , Relief Society, whichich was tcolored chrysanthemums and: Rev. John Riley performedrmed the Episcopal Churcih; Guests “J charge of the event,nt. had 'white bows. the ceremony. Bruce Turnern er entered ent( and signed the! guest booths containing quilts, apronsaprons, The bride, escorted by her fa- « served as acolyte. boobook which Was attendedled bvby "oveltlesPf and many otherr Items,items! ther.t wore a gown ol delusteredfiu«ered‘ Sorority < Sets ‘Tfejltei®61® RegularlyR. Wl The altar was decorated with MrsMrs, Ronald Duell, TwinI Falls.Falls MMrs. Gordon Edwards andnd Mrs.Mrs 'white satin peau de sole, fash- lg to $23 ...... l l ciiarge Ioned with a scooped necklinen i c S i M J NOW W ysan- The bride's table was covered-overed Arthur Taylor were in charge 1 Meet On Jan.1. 44 debs arrangements of Spider chrysan- T enhanced with lace roses. The themums and camelia foliage,liage. withwitl pink lace and skirted■d with •*'® booth. « ‘“bo^e GLENNS FERRY — Members ___ A matching arrangement was wilted and ^ a trimmed with a lace yolk-• and lan, Eden, and Marilee Sackett, crown, was borrowed from the \ panel that extended the lengthingth TwiTwin Falls. ' ScSchool. c rom the what th ^ accomplish locally, 1 with V ¥ * nmatron of honor. She carried Plans for the queen's lunch- of the goWn. The gown waS^ en- GGuest tables, covered with a cascade bouquet of white shat- c hanced with a mantel chapelliapel paltpale pink cloths, were centered n ite sha^ eon, sponsored by the chapter Canvass CaCasuals ^ NOW T tered carnations centerede d withw ith (for the five Elmore Countynty chap- train trimmed with lace. Her witlwith brandy snifters containingSni uElection Held ^her gold feathered corsage and t headpiece of silk illusion was floatingfloa Spider chrysanthemums age and ters, will be formulated.»ted. At held in place with a clusterBr of entwinedent\ with ivy. emums Members of the Mothersrs Club ‘led ^ 8°'d velvet ribbon t this annual luncheon the)e Valen- ALL SALESs Tl THE NEW white pearilzed leaves trimmedimed GiftsG were displayed byby Mr. Christian Churchrhurrh ®Streamers. , J L J t^'"e queens from all thehe chap- “ with pearls. and Mrs. Fred D. Harder,.. uncle Pl' at the home of Mrs. Charlesrharlpn The bride carried an oldId hand- terst are introduced. Itt Isis held FINAL She wore a wristwatch, aI gift and aunt of the bride, andlid Jim Moser for their annual Christ-Christ kerchief** belonging to her:r moth- tthe Sunday prior to the heart Harder "’as auction and electionn of of-of. *er- Her Jewelry wis a Peaj!pearl fundj ball, which is set ‘forfor Feb.F rt! NO returns from the bridegroom; a pin,pin. LovLove and Mrs. Letha Harder, a g ift 1 0 . borrowed from her sister,ir, a cousin cou: of the bride. ’ “Cfleers. ' * and diamond pendant, a gift j handkerchief carried by/ her AmongA the guests from out-of- 'Officers include Mrs. ir.iti, Keith *. from the bridegroom, andnd pearl Mrs. Richard (Cindy).K King ing Is . OR EXCHANOES mother when she was married,■ried, towntowi was the bride's grandmoth-idmoth- Jensen,J* president; Mrs. RobertRohprt °drop earrings. , ^Valentine queen for XICl Alpha IcCaiie, Lindsey, vice president;• Mrs. Mrs. Gary Askew served as ^Alpha, and the other Glenns and a penny In her shoe. ’ er. Mrs. Fordyce G . McCabe, Ll- m a tro n of h o n o r, with S a n d ra i ■ Glenns _ _ The By%Ef tarried a cascadeicade BouBoulder, Colo. Guests alsoiso at- Garland Metcalf, secretary, and p bride,■1^ as « f Ferry, chapter. Alpha Delta,«lta, has i SHOE DEPARDEPARTMENT ^ of natural pale green Spiderd e r tendtended from California, Utah. MiMrs. Evelyn Carr, treasurer. „ “ "■ -^°e (J°an) Woodss for its if T.» maid of honor. Bridesmaids ,Qieen this year.______chrysanthemums, entwined with BoisBoise, Pocatello, Mackay.y, Ha- The■ installation Is set for Jan. were " Mrs. Dan Andetion. sister : fresh ivy. relt(zelton. Eden, Buhl, Jeromene and 8 iat the church parlor. The. de- „ ™ X of the bridegroom, andId Mrs. ^ »5BSBS5BSS Maid of honor was Linda Har- KetiKetchum. vovotlonal service was given by“y SRonald Rhodes, friend o of f ththe e der, sister of the bride, and TIThe couple will resideB near Mrs.Mi Moser. "A ChristmasIS Pres- bride.•: t bridMna^^ were Donna Harpt,arpt, Eden„Ede where the bridegroomoom Isis enent.'* A special nrize waaas won —The—bride" designed' herler own ^ mis; engaged In larmtn^ ' ^by Mrs. NmI Morrison’s mother, » and Sandy McClain', Eden. ’ mother, gp^yn and those of Her attend- - ‘the rehearsal dinnerr was MiMrs. Albert Gurski. ______ants, ? and ali were fashionedoned by by ^ , Dave McMillan, Eden, servedirved hostedhost by-the' bridegroom'sI's par-p a r ------^ ^ Mrs. Elmer Huether, TwinT w in ------ai best man and ushers were ents at the Holiday Inn. anare normal to everyone, butiot new Ff a lls. —» to you. You are much too) young Gary Askew, friend ofo f theth e M^iiM ^ I to be dating “older, moreire ma- bridegroom,b served as best I ture boys.” And furthermore,srmore, n man, with Bob Groves and Steve I you would be wise to- postponeostpone Groves,c brothers of the bride- ® S lI l Ikissing until you are olderler and ggroom, and Dan Anderson, .. mimature enough to controlro l the b ro th e r-in -la w of the bride- consequences. ggroom, as ushers. Candlellghters If, at age 14, you’ve gonegone to were » Ron Carr and Darrell • “secofad and third base,”!,” you Groves, c brothers of thee bride " had better get ouf of lhat: league aand bridegroom. ® or you’ll be known as■s tbethe Mrs. Donald HoffmanI played JANUi ON ALL^LLUARYC FALLFAL & WINTER MERCHANERCHANDISECLEARS — EVERYTHINGYTHINGRANGE fVMUST GO ^ "Home-Run Queen” by thebe tlma tlthe traditional wedding; musicm u sic you’re 11. ga n d a c c o m p a n ie d Mrs. L a rrr r y C l Ax;mga, aunt of the bride,Ie, solo- FURTHER I 1 REDUCDEDUCTIONS'&LY By ABIGAIL VAN BURENiN my my furniture, too. None of roy , *CONFIDENTIAL TO C. B. S. 1 h st DEAR ABBY: My hu.<;bandband friendsfrlei have ever heard1 of Ba I a<" well awarere that A' reception was held afterifter the and I went to his mother's houselO use husband hust paying rent to hisiN ownnw n ^vtry doctor bas treated iromenwomen ceremony.c Gifts were receivedreceiv ed AI for Thanksgiving. When wet got wifewife. Have You? whe im a^a that he Is 'tal^gtaking bby Mary Ann Groves, DebbieD eb b ie MALL L there, my mother-in-law sentt mc PAYING RENT ™‘ ^an a professionalI Inter- hriuether, Mike Armga and Kevin home to change my dress. Ciiest in them. It’s usuallyly only - ™ boutOUTIQUE SUIT^-(rs-COATS Abby, I was wearing a brand-■and- D!DEAR PAYING: Your wife Is thinking. Such women new dress. It was a "mini.”in i." a ““sharp little bosiness wom- should take a man alongg’I rwhen i l S S I b l u e and Not a real, real short mini,ll, it il aan,” n ,” all right, and she Is giving■ivtea ^ t*'ey go to the doctor's ‘ offlceoffice. B ^A Z E CUALVL SAVE,VE UlUP TO hit me about six inches abovebove you tbe business. I 'v e neverMver protect the doctor! T o p Q uality Alwaya— a t the knee. I wore a new pair hearheard bf a husband paying rent Troubled?‘ Write to Abby, 'Box COSTUMEIME JEWELRY of net hose to match my dress,ress. to hish wife, either. * ^w m . Los Angeles, Cai., tooa. and I thought I looked veryv ery For a personal reply, enclose WARBERG'S sharp. DID E A R ABBY: Altho I'm„ only p„,y a sUmpM,' self-addressed1 eove-jenve- 733 -7 3 7 1 AND My mother-in-law said It was M. Ij have gone out with^ boys ???'°Pe- ______not "appropirate” for a married•ried who are much older and1 mmore o re woman with two childrenI lo maturemati than I am. MORE dress like that. 1 am 22 yearsears M''My problem Is that I am old and am not ready to dres "tuf "tumea on" very easily. I have ' like an old lady yet. I am not high moral standards, but as fat, either. soon as a boy kisses me, my 4 V2 1/2 My husband didn’t even stickitlck resistanceresii melts away. At first up for me. He Just said," “I’ll“I'll I thoughtth( this was the onlyp rea- HEAR]\ HERE! run you home so you can son the guys were taking me ^ lU s^sigaaN adkm iCO .'- change." So he took me homeome out. but girls I've talked to say 1 ^ MAICO itm m m m th* Saeat ta TteartagaUiaaiMrrica, » ^ll¥ fealeather COAl . 9 8 - ‘ 1 8 . 9 8 and I. put on an old-fashioned that 0ATS.»n.9» jned that some of the guys I went thing that came down to my out withi were really slow, More than a dozen fina (pialityility i,,. • • , ' • knees. Now I want to knoww If WWl hat do I do? Kids sayly -I'm A A heshearing aids, to fit wiry cor«cor* D O>N'T N 'T MUMISS THIS UNBELIEVABLE:li^ a b l e v a l u e s you think a married womanman cute and I have a good figure. V M W M V lecilectable loss and every wearing should dress ' to please herselfrseU So fafi r I've gone only to "second ■ preferenoe,Frt]mMAICX),“Moit or her mother-in-law? ANGRY;RY and third base." I'm afraid I « N une la Hearing.** can'tc a h 'l stop myself. Is somethinglething ^ A bearing low needn't beB a RURMA6IUGE TABLEE RUMMAGE«IAGE RACK DEAR ANGRY: A marriedried wronwrong with me? WORRIEDtRIED handicap. W e’v e beea belpffig woman, if she is wise, will not people bear bettv since 1)37. If ' O Q c knowin^y dress in a mannermer dEDEAR WORRIED: The emo- you need a little help to hear, cancatt T T . which will provoke criticism an 0 * ^ OFF . ' . td' lie 58, but we keep - running M pe^ . 5 0 % Into people who icnew her backack ^ ------SEPAR»ARATES ta Fjort Dodg;e; la., and they 3 0 MAICO «ay she’* got to be 6S. Anyway, •'•INEW YEAR'S DAY I CINTER my wife owns tho building we Uve in lud she's a sharp littietue SWENSEN’S i S |SSS MWn Ara.An W*i»^33;7330,'Twlii M h ' bosiness woman. Here, is my .. CmMI MldMMT 1344 I.1. 13th13«li » . . ’«7S-«31}, l»H«r ^ t % Price complaint: She charges me $U0juo m a g i c m a r k e t s » moQth ' I a . , ■ It!*' both stores 1 pay aU th* ttUUtlta aad _ir _ • • "'■'.'K '':- ■V,-- • ■ > , ■ .1 ^ : ' : ' ' V ’ , ■ \ .' s i ■ . ,, *1 _' ‘ ■ , ,~;r. .■ s ;y :'K ". . ' r'- ; ■' •' ' / * bride was presented a large as- Tamara‘T Holland .carried,ftrri^, andITwInand|T Foils TlnrtdsrhTevwiv?'';' ’ ; Area Hospital fe ' Post-SJupllatiat Sh6>Ai^er^ivQrTSh .N. .^Ist.■* sortment of canned', foodsbds label-dilabel- displayed giftsr; ” ^ ^ - —-— •"— — ——Sundu a. ,T h'e the bride, Carnirtie ^eiuiispn and o as giwats. Mrs. Tom WJld^an ' Ojp'- red ahd green sunburats; center- ^ Mrs. Vlc^tor Cenarrusa. .Th'eth wiapn and orate Wedding cjikes,!, •, ^ JFrencii * 1 ^ 4 , p!iayed-dinner-bac.kground-mu- - -C- ‘sic77...... ‘ Tom Harrlsr* hospital adminiS- • trator, w^is master of ceremo nies. Don Norton, president of the association, and June Cole, ^ I T ' A ’ vice president, made" the ar* ar- H 1';' rangements. . . , ■ After a buffet dinner, the H ^ - Christmas program was present- H e'd, including a Christmas musi- f l cal by Dr. and Mrs.- A. Paul H i | | : Brown, and ji skit by Mrs.' E. J. Cutler ana Mrs. Helen Welch.•Ich! " • m r ; A N D M M« . JfOHNJtOHN CLINTON FAUX ' ' K _ p l l ’ ' ’ W i Bill Ramsey- gave a reading;ling: > • •^Buhl, will be honoredlored on theirtl Golden Wedding, AniiK . Polly Cargill and Jane White-H te- ver.^8rv ve with an open^hbuseibuse from 2 to 5 p.m. Jan. 7 a t* the I d EPARTMEN' sides presented a dance num-ium- Buhl Bti Cfirlstian Church FellowshipFellowship'Hall. Mr. and'Mrs. FauxRaux ... . H ber, and the Pink Ladies Sextet!xtet were m arried Jan . 7, 1918,918, In TwinTw Falls, They are- pann ts sang a'selection. 01 of three children, Howardrd Faux, SSandpqlnt, and Mrs. llcharda I STOREIE Music for dancing was fur- Howard and Mrs. MelvinIn ReynoUReynolds, both Buhl, and havere 12 ■ m m m t i nished by Mr- and Mrs. Wild-^ild- ^ grandchildren, gr r AU friendsids and rrelatl-ves are Invited toI (he ' ■ man. ■ . -bpOpen house. The couple requests noi gifts. * * ____ Table Setting MEN’S ArsAND BOYS’ WEiWEAR LAIUMES'and CKIUIIE:HILDREN'S WEAR MagicI Valley3 l|ey Favorites Demonstration Week"!bIc*! JJecIpeilecipe Winner ■/; ■ , MRS,, C. F. HHUGHES II Valu(Value^ Wise Buys Js Presented i' fly ■ ' . .Sho«hon».Shothon* LAL A D I E S ' CCOATS FAIRFIELD 7—Mrs. Mary LouI,OU. .“it ------—' -I ...... R uby, home dem'onstratidnI tidn X'.’' " White Fudge ((T h e T iiries-N ew s w ill p a y $5 ■Year end clearance of fashion cocoats and suits. agent, presented "Setting; a 2 (cups white sugar ‘ each week for the best recipe TSI W' Many lavish with fur. Smart colors'colors', fabrics, styles. Pretty Table" at the Decembernber 1y/. . cup< evaporated milk submitted for Magic Valleye’’'"'"I y FFa a - B ‘ - - J ' 1,MEN iEN’S SUITS' '■ JfJ| ’ . meeting of the Prairies Homeom e \L(Z cup < water - •'' vorvorites. If you have a favoriteavorite ■ ' , Demonstration Club. i*4 l (teasp o o n s a k , recfpe, ■'ec just mail it to the Recipe H All suits from our regularre stock, drasticallystically rreduced, Mrs. Ruby disi^layed the c cor- o ij 2 tattlespoons 1 butter P®lDepartment, Women’s Pagege Ed- Ed H and you save! All .woowool suits, tailored byly Curlee C urlee C rafts- rect use of silver, dishes and j1 tteaspoon vanilla 1^°'itor.’ The recipe becomeses thetho ■ m en. Each suitt ticketedticket with sale price. NOWOW glassware. She also sliowed va- u cup ( marshmallow creamam propertyPro of the Times-Newsivs and ■ rious kinds of tablecloths ® and I 54i / < chopped candied fruits car cannot be returned.) placemats to be used as a back- {/.A cup, chopped' nuts ground and to tie in with the 7(eitherei or both the .nurs nnd ^ different kinds of dishes. She candied£ fruits_may be use“d”used.) ) [ f c 7 o : 3 3 - » ^ demonstrated the arranging of Book Reviewed 2 3 ” 2 various centerpieces for a diningnine Combineh sugar, milk, water HAZELTON — Mrs. Rogero g e rH r US salt in saucepan. Heat to table. She conducted a quiz ori rJS,, t stir Thoma.s. Kimberly, presented- .a 1 . 0 7 6 table manners. ' bOfling“f*"' over moderate heat, sUr- .a V-nnir" ’’0°’^ review on Sam Levefison’sjfison's ■ The meeting was held at the f'"® frequently. Continue cook- ^book. “ Everything But Money." -ito ing ..until mixture" reaches .soft o n e y ." ■ home of Mrs. Loy Vanskikei • Dll I when the United Presbyterian with Mr. Lee Daniel as co-hos- ball stage -or 236 degees.’• Re-' Women’s Association heldyterian its ■ . . 5 3 0 0 C8 3 ^ . tess. ' move from heat, add butterer andana Christmas Tea at the Presby* Smart Savings On The next meeting is a potluckinV-V vanilla. Cool at room tempera-"P®™- terian, ; Church. dinner in January. Each mem- ture, without stirring, until luke-, ,^7 Special c songs were'sung by her is asked to bring a favorite' "'“rr w a rm (IIO degrees). Bpat until Mrs. „ Pat Pharris, accompanied dish and the recipe for it. The mixture holds its shape. Add2 on™ the organ by Mrs. Bill Pres- LADIES’S’ SUITSS imnrshniallow cream, chopped .. S SIH)RT COA':diiTS 1 recipes will bc made into- a sey. Mrs. John Pool gave the ve:-^l the H MEN'S S nuts and fruit and bent again booklet.' again jgvotional service. “Our Gift to brands; Curlee, Clubman, m O)ne ne anand d ttwo piece ^ ■ Jfi Jfi ' Until thick. Spread in buttered'“ ‘"■‘=‘1 G^ od.” Gift to H Famous name brands; uits. Fashionable 1 pan or platter. When firm,n, cut jjjg.j- program was followed by and carefree. Choose from H JM suits. Fasi TAKE YOUR CHOICE > ved by ■■ Mormon. Correct and care ■ w/ardroba ardrobe stretchers,...... ■ Take your choice: Use a met-net- squares. refreshments, with Mrs. Ralph ‘15 ..’25 al spoon or your fintjcrs lo hol- hol-_ * * MCMcClain and Mrs. Ethlyn Ralph Walk- n our entire stock. W alk- ■ low out tomatoes before stuffing-fing.^USE USE TI>1 ES-NEWS WANT[■ ADS ingington presiding at the punch for a salad or a^hot dish. FOR FAST-SELLING RESULTSSULTS hovhowl and coffee service.______SAVE UP TO ... / SHIRTSSH & BLBLOUSES ^ iV I r* Colorfulolorful firstfiril quality, and all wwith ith a famousfamo name LY YEAR-END SAL brand.ran d . YYear ear a n d molney saving...... I ONLY OONE h M O RERE WEEK! I I TIMELY \ ...... Z a O O N’S JACKET![ETS cGIRLS' CCOATS C I DON’)N’T MISS;s IT! I It MEN’S , I Wools, CorduroysU ro y s - # VersatiU'ersatiU rainrail or ihina.coats, tomaoma with «ipzipout linings. Toaity warm I m faal,lal, and al comfortabla | I THIS IS I-IT! THE SALEE YOIYOU’VE I and Leather- g raducad pric td u cad p r ic e s ...... O6 a* . 8 8 1 7 . 8 8 ■ BEEN WAITING FORI I • T O ...... J H T hree floors ,of furnliMfurnliM re,; all reduced,, awaitaw ait your inspection. H H Come In and look < forfor tatagged specials in1 every department. This H ------G IRLS' DREDRESSES H is our once-a-year rsale sale . . . . ybur opportunityinity to save on the hig;l«>* H SAVE UP TO SIzasIza* 3 lo 6i6x .and 7 to 14. Draitasittat witli all lha styla that girls, lova, H est quality home furnisfurnishings. FABRICS andnd at lavlnsavings that mothers oppraciata.ipraciata. PaiParley printi', chacics 1 / andnd ilripa*.'stripes. End of year tala SAVINGS OF ...... y 4 Dur price groups for worthwhile'thwhile savings y fashionable fabrics. See-VarS ee - 'Van's year -e Filsavings are sure and certain. . ^ l O N C; e i ^a - yy i e a r ! ■ . » r ,. Check these four1 pric GROURO UP P ;2 Sportsweare a r ' T o G o [ on, first quality fashi end sale, where savin 1 ^ STOiTORE-WIDI r SALE ^ ‘ G ROU P 1 SKIRT S / r> 7 * Pleats,laat*, A-lin*A-line, and lots mora. r 9 1 • in on the tha tavingsl ...... '...... 4 . 8 8 6 7 *3 G ROUROUP P ■ i ihoe Department Offers Outstai alue During the Year-End Clear ~MAIDENFORMORM SALE ^ Every Itemtem InI The Store I ; Outstanding IJ I Van's Busy ShoeI’S Dc SAIV1PLE SAVE UPP TO 20% id Clearance I Style and ValueHOES Di SHOE! See Details in Separate>arate Ad In T h i s Issua t V REDUIBUCED!* I SAMPLE I WOiVIEN'SI low heels, S'zcs 4B and 4 ^ \ *toxcept fair trade franchised Items) H eg. $ 4 0 1 0 , Reg. Reg- $ 6 J i Q O HOES l o w ...... ■ M N o o w w ...... " W * M m for Every Home I DRESS SHOES1 4 .9 5 V a lu e s to 12.< \ • Items for Ev 4B and 4 'A B Higii, medium and low hco Reg.eg. $4$2 1 C Q Reg. $8- A \ • Prices; for E'Every Budget I ua* to 12.95 N o w ...... N o w ...... > in®* I w Now... Wane5” l o w ...... I • « # # N o w - I Rag. 8.95 to 14.95 y Name Lines! I I..-- ^ \ * Quality Nam( I’S M E N99 'S* £99 Reg. $2 an d U Seamless...... Cantrece NYLON ■I Now. .1 4'"’ toISUALS 10' IV s h5 o e ; I V it» ' ‘ M EN 'S : ■ •ANTY HOSE PANTIES F AUTHTHENTIC IH WOMEN’S Slip on styles,■ ties ai Seam ioj typ6s. Sizes 6.Vj to 1 » all In on# populor hot* and Lad>#t'Lnd>#t' 40 gaug« wifh lotin tab on HOES pANrnty gofterle»| fTdTTETy:' Eoch ^ l» » tK band and inverted crotch Of I FLATS S CASUAL11.95 ^ R*g. 9:?5tol7 ir individually pfickaged. »eam. les, ties and casual I TERMS AYAIUBLEME SAVIIV IN G S I s 6V, to 13. ■f’’' ®"' Block a^d colors, ponty got I TREE DELIVERY:RY y j - 09r95 4 lo 17.95 P°''’ i"‘J'''iduaiiy t Rag. 5.95 lo 11.95 Now. . ^ -to ha p a ir. . r.99 T he h ,p air...... 8 8 * j ^ e / ^ I r s d 1 9 8 8 V -to lib Tha pair. . ■I Now. .. ^ toi g l 'I 7‘ #e r EPARTMENT I wraNglNS'Ier I STORE y w ith th e W rong- Il i l H l l H I B B l I p ‘ ^ F D R HillIRE ill I Id rifiOim, sanfor- WW I JEANS W m • » lYL Y i N W Q O p H ' Rrsf quolify, eoch with the . H ier laiael. Weathered i^Dlm, m W SW I t K f i . AMPLEVtPLE FIFREE p a r k i n g ■ Downtown Twin Fails■ails . . ; P h ^s 733-20)*^ I 1.99 H i z e d ..
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' 'V ; • ' , . i;. ■ f'-' Jevy's - §un/,'Dec. 31, T967 I ! CHEERFUL MA'TRONS ,]A ppreciation Poor-To-Dpor ’ . Bessie Speckman. and Isabe Speckman' were . hostesses- fo cCertif iccfte-7 ' H H Beauly Shop the' potluck dinner, meeting o the Cheerful Matrons Club a Is P re s e n te d ^ Pro|ed’ Woted ; ^ the.. YM-YWCA -building; .Mrs Helen Mills presented the de A ^certificate of appreciation ■ HAGERMAN — --A. “Door-to-“D oor-to- voti'onal service and a gift ex ' for outstanding cooperation with -. HH^H Door Beauty $hop" wasw a s the . ' change was conducted- Severa . .' the American Red Cross blood Itopic Of discussion at the,:he, m eet-'e e t- ' husbands of member's-attendei program was presented tp ththe e - Jing of the Hagerma.ri Chapter of <'( t the .dinner, Twin Falls Jay-C-Ettes ■ duringd u r in g ' jFuturis Homemakers of)f Amer*A m er- __ the D e c e in bei-. m eeting. . ______| '■ e c e n tly ,_ _ / ...... M alHn^he presentationn were w e re ^ The Tjurposer'Of ^he“^"beaiip ''bWu^y ' “ Dale Patterson artdjBilMBoyd,ja p y d ,. __ , shop'.’ Js for each FHA girl to. who .are involved in Oie local participate in. assisting; women,women,' . * Red Cross; progWrn. . r sh'utins^ . <• Vr j^ :. - Wfcat^Sjlthe effect, you want to Another award, from th^ Eas * iS - especially the elderly or shutins^ . ' shampoo and set their hair.h air. TThe h e ' . ter Seal Society, also was,ts, ppre re- ‘ 1 achieve wo will occompliih fhli at sented for work done on ^Us its be- ■' Igirls wi)l go.to the house of the th e ’ half by the Jay-E-Ette ilnltf individual wanting their as- j Beauty. Salon. Make ,that sis ta n c e . . I Mrs. Joan McCoy drew the sehslt^le decision and moka an winning ticket for a hamper and There will be no chargelarge for I . articles prepared by the cliib. this sei^ice, but. donationsions willw ill .1 appointment at Esther'i now.- Mrs<* J a n H a lste a d 's co mim mitte ittee e i not be refused. Posters wilj be iiimI m im im iiiiiiim m ii - will hostess a party for the10 win-win ■BBBBHBBB^^^BBBB B B j: placed ■ in downtown areas in ning conamittee led by PeggyP e g g y fforming the women how^ to1^ con-0 0 ": ■ BETTV HECK . MARTHA MILLER ■ M o r g a n .' .• • . ’ LINDA SCAGGSi t tact one of these girls for th e ir - Candidates for an election:ion to ■ aservices. Susan Brooks,fR?in Robin tBetty Heck To'o J Martha AAj I ler be held in January will be an- ., . I _ • .V I Lemmon and Peggy Hendrick-. nounced/ by Mrs.' Judy S Steele', teele: LLjndo Scaggs,, sons were appointed chairmenrm e n forfo r Wed\ Williamsns To1 Wed Bethke ■' Mrs. for JoAnn Wolfe and Mrs. Syl- . , I the project. viathe Hoyt, members of the nomi-nom V i-W oikup R e v ea lI ‘ A skating party hasas beenb een ||n Twin Folls5 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller, natingprc committee. scheduled for Jan. 19 dependingependlng jPaul, announce the ejigagement TwPlans for an orientation meet- Wy edding Date'© lo on the. weather.-The sitete of the Mr. and Mrs. John R. Heck, _ Ing are being prepared byy Mrs. M rs. ^ p of their daughter, Martha, to ,__ the party was N,n.ot decidedd .upon..upon, jTwin Falls, announce ,“1® the en- Brucer Bedke, ^on of Mrs. Mar- Charlene Volimer, Mrs. Twyla Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scaggs, J Joan Berry was appointeded chair- gqgementgi of their daughter. Bet- „ h oi If «;■ Bedke and the late Jesse MD ae sse rsm lth an d M rs. W olfe.I'ocT jyjMiddleton, announce the engage- rman for the party. . tjtyir-io Bill Williams, son of Mr. f y“ - ■iKm'^.''‘u ' tPrM N am es of s e c re t p als for 1967 ;!:?:.■ PK*!&.!:u.i'i.< . _____ a iP I w h ment of their daughter,, Linda, Susan Brooks, Kelly Straw(ser,:travi(ser, andai Mrs. Otis Williams, Sho- > were Rei revealed and nameses lorfor to Don Walkup, Nampa,, son of IBarbra Laca, Marveenala Hays shone.si ■ The couple will be married 1963/ d ra w n , rRev. , and Mrs. Homer Walkup, aand Cheryl Sandy vvere apappolnt- p oint- M iss a 1964 ggraduate ra d u a te JJan. 19 In Paul. Both are grad- ® H ^ MR. AND MRS. MICH The next meeting will be the fo . 5 (Shlg Morlta pl te r t 7 in Twin Falls residents.lents. eed in charge of -ttie Christma^hristmas ofol Twin FalLs High School,:hool, will uatesu of Utah State University, , annual sen Rose Bnnquet at ^ 7;30 Ml tte bride-elect was’ graduatedaduated decorationsd for the highh schoor "Ebe gfaduai'8a'''in June from Ida- ILogan. She is employed" as a haip.m. Jan. 9 at . the Depot■ Grill, fromfr Middleton High Schoolchool in Refreshments were servederved by hho Statte University withi'ith a de- .medical,r technologist at Magic Past presidents. Key women jg employed in -Nampa.-■Nampa.- SSusan Gisler and the groupoup sang greeg- In mathematics education. NValley Memorial Hospital, Twin “A husband 1$ U left »ve’ and former mpmbers will be iJanet Lierman> F wir /111 De Walkup Was graduated:ed from t the birthday song to herr in hon- Sh^SI iSTrffttioted-with Alphaipha Omi- IFalls, and he fs engaged.ngaged in after lhe nerve has been ex* ha ort n ored. — XiTwin Falls High School In 1965 o ay anni- cron- Pi Sorority. rranching In the Oakley;y a^ea. trad ed ." Sighs Sassy. » . * * a, In 1965 or of, her 16th birtnday anni- ci “ ' M r and attended Southern Califor- xversarv, M r. W iH iam s, a 1962 Shoshone S hoshone “ » Af » ^ VoWs In NoyemI nia College, Costa sMesa,a, Calif. V * » • HHigh School graduate, is also runlversi? DANCE HELD ' ' F IL E R — A gold and j,w hite| m£fti ribuied Holiday Dinneri f h He is ■senjijig with ,theth e AAir ir a senior at Idaho State Universi- afternoon weddinR, N o^\'^ Jn the Force, stationed at Chandleridler Air CLASS FETED• ty,tj m^gring in mathematicsmatics ed- buHL — The Omegag a and Ex- PeQCo Lutheran Church, unitcdXier Party Held fForce Base, Ariz. , ucationalso. , eemplar chapters of BetaBeta Sigma B W ^ bride. A June 7 wedding is plannednlnnnpH DECLO — The Guardianian class ^ j^,,. 29 wedding is planned j In mffrrlHJje Janet Lynne I.ier> nfBl: iS planned p^j- held iheir annualI Christmas members of the Deelo Ward man, dauRhter of Mr. and Mrs. cont brido Amid festive surroundings,gs, the in Caldwell. I 10 Ward i„ Tvviri Falls. , ddance at the Elks''L Lodge o d g e In MIA were entertained byb y ththeir e ir ^ x. . ' ° Reuben Licrman^ nnd Michael nnrf c.h en- t cl Ivre et Plume Literaryy AArts rts >f. if. r _ ^ Twin Falls. There were approxl-approxi- Tg teacher, Mrs. Nalon Taylor, at R. Feiler. son of Mhj. and Mrs. tran^ ent of Society members and theirIr hus- YOGURT FAVORITE ‘ aylor, at STORE IN JAR „mately 100 in attendapce.picc. Music Robert Fcilcr, rt. Bliss, Tex. fiold nnd n bands rruet recently at the Depot If you like yogurt, youou may ”“ supper held at the If you ii|{e to keep pine nuts y yj,ag provided by thc Dale Plott The double ring ceremony was llfiht Grill Caboose Room for a holi- enjoy er serving it with fish. To church.' Gifts were exchanged(changed q, hand for use in variousrjous dish- ^ band and a smorgasbord dinnerd in n er performed by Rev. T. D. John- M-i played day dinner pnrty. mmake the yogurt into anan" ap- ®^"d a goodwill box was1 deliver- eies, put them in a tightly'tly closed y yi,as catered by Leo S Soran. oran. ston before nn nitnr centered th» music Mininture green nnd red elves, propriatept "sauce,” addJ finely ede to a family in the ward. A jjjar and store them in Ihethe refrlg- refrIg- With nn arranKemcnt of bronze- and trtwig, perched on holly filled sleighs,leighs, chchopped cucumber andid salt.salt, Christmast candle centeredertd the erator.ei If stored for anym y length colored chrysanthemums, gold solol centered ench tnble. Bookmarksimarks GiGarnish With a sprinklingtling of titable which was coveredd with a olof time at room temperature,nperature, LUSE TIMES-NEWS WANTVANT ADS 1 RESUijsJM M tO iniKilBlKElia M l and yellow pompons and pyra- A In the of red felt trimmed with11 gold p£paprika. _|r_ red holifiay cloth. tith ey ’ll g o sta le .______F______FOR FAST-SELLING R ESULTS canthn. MatchInK arrangementsts. MICHAEL felloi FEILER hment braid were given as individualividual —------...... ■" = of gold and bronze-colored flow-Morlta table photo) white favors. ers adorned the gold candelabra hand de by Mrs. Leonard Holst welcomedIcomed which held white tapers. Tho the • ■ . . The the P " members and guests:s and lamily pews wero marked with three edding Mrs. Dell Timpson presentedisented gold satin bows. m> cake Feiler Say s mo- aanc review of the humorous1 book, The bride, escorted down the ther, ns of "The Snake Has All Tho Lines,"J n e s ," aisle by her father, wore a Bri- while heart- by Jean Kerr, ______' dal Original gown of imported/ember shapi Rites ihaped The table centerpieces werew ere ' j rayon organza which featuredI'hltel a cake: man; Kent Llerman distribulediof the givenH as special prizes toJ Mrs.M rs. / cre.scent waistline, oval neckline5 in bridn the vTedding programs. tapers Karen I Ray Moss, Mrs. Lynn Pettingillttingill m enhanced with pearls nnd lacclited.Xierman,- in f sister of, the d bride, the and P( Mrs. Mel VahNtiy. lily point sleeves. Her Jpng trainI,ier> .Uirgc nfglstered tho guests at apunch table of Chantilly lace was caufihlMrs. ill bow)contnining a miniature belong brido .Vj tiie shoulders of the gown and to th hael and bridegroom. The church" r v een- d ' buttoned down the back withMrs. trance xhi held nn arrangement of Anniversary ' N ^ small satin buttons. !X. bv gold ^ nnd white flowers and a ^ar Her shoulder-length veil of wasIm- „flighted i^, memory candle. yf'Is Observed " ' ported French tulle was heldohn- by Knoh Mrs- Vernon La.ssen playedrm an , da> W E N D E L L — T h e SOthI Wed- a rhinestone and pearl crown,ured ^unt th» traditlonni wedding :offee, music ding ^ Anniversary of Mr.-. andi and i She carried n cascadc bouquetnze- and nccumpanied Gene Hartwig,atello, Mrs. per Harold Estes, Orchard-d Val- L -eC T ' * of staphannlis centcrrd withgold a pour(soloist. Kalb- leycen area, was observed recently,cently.i i white orchid. She wore a pearlyra- fipj^r A reception v as held I In Mar- the of Due lo illness, it was impos-iim pos-1 ’ ring, a gift from the bride-ents (.|a fellow.ship ; hall. The refreshment sible bra to observe the occasion!icasion I X -groom, and a pearl pendant,low- table was covered with a ibuted white with fav o|ien house. However, theirth e ir ; borrowed from her grandmoth-ibra hand-crocheted cloth, made h.ig by son N in-law and daughter, Mr. c r. Mm. Katherine Held. Tho the bride’s grandmother.cd The Iiy ‘'tiifthe iMrs. Warren (Irene)) Tol- Mrs. Neal Allen, si.-itrr nf A'ith thr v.,,,,,th re e - tie re d . sq u a re w eddingHcn- line,M r and f;imily. Caldwell, sprnt bride, was matron nf honor. cake,h made by the bride’snrigh-'lli<' mo- a r d.i\ uilh Mr. and Mrs.■s. Fs- ' < Bridesinaids were Mrs. Donthe ther, . featured decorationsII uni-1 of tes. ”TI 'rrlrphonc messagcfi cam camo o ^ /J ' IJerman, sister-in-law of Bri- tho white bells before *a gold ;lr. heart- jfrom by thoir family at Bow Island,Island. ' 111 I bride, and Patricia Feiler, sisterrted shaped archway. Beil-shapeddirec-'Canada, T Mr. nnd Mrs. Norvall of the bridegroom. Tamara Al- ( d a cakes, bearing Ihc rinmclfr uhter,of the (Iris)pivi Coffman and Mike,!, and fY K ' 'iJ ;ien, niece of the bride, was flow-line „ bridal couple, and white . tapers Earl from Ra' their other gmndchlldren,'ild re n ,' i*nli l lkiUa ™ ibw ! ffl ^Jr/yJ ■er Rlrl and carried a gold-color- n-,,’ lacc in silver holders, flanko4I'oder, the Mr.and and Mrs. Kenny -Prlmklei IU ; ed basket filled with white flow-rain ^^^sta r g e pnkc. T he ..«:ilvel‘ ptinch // |H Hw\\ with Novis'Denne's light Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carlson.'irls o n .' Vm jlm ^ w/ ith N c 1 ill boivl .md coffre r.i'rvlce belong A few friends from Jerome,!Tom e, I t l l'\v Following an Army tradition.and to Ihe brldcRroom's mother.n Val- Wendell A i nntl the Valley “ area ■■ca / / / / lyy rwiMw I aand n d aairy iry Dacron and Nylon "the bridegroom’s father served ''‘JTho cake was cut and served called at the Estes home.e. I C f/ fX' i f -■ as best man. Don Llerman nnd ‘ , _|(’ Mr. and Mrs. Estes were mar- ' fllillll / / Jersey that you can pack, Robert Bryson were groomsmen whenbv Mrs. Theodore .lagels. aunt Ic -'"'•■’■i \ HIX of Ihe bride, and Mrs. Charles ried D ec. 10, 1917, 'c H- * I*— yourdestin/our destination, your winter ; _ J*]''' V'irgi fleitieh, Anita Kellogg and Mar- D luller- ACTIVITIES DISCUSSEDED f f cia Mason carried trays. Lior- sibl 1 holiday. Here are two great Social Events liesen HAGERMAN—Future lessonsessons / j /JagK \B ll / In Marv l Uri\ Knirp dislributed wit’ ffavorites a v o r ite s to tc add to your list . . . . ■■ - hnstcithe ccikl .111(1 ciran;;e lii'i'. The b.ig and son activities were discussedsed ata t fJ \ w LM Jj j Amigo Star Club will meet ,, at bride favors, (lifl-. vwre lor. Melissa 1 Hen- Ihe meriing 'J'lt recently. Thc groupRrouji - l / l i \ 1 1 Cititcn Auditorium in Twin"Vm Mrvcr. Nornia loom, nrigh-'lh'’ signed a Christrnas card to3 send / 1/11 1 V t e l P 'l X / you.'O U . Left, 224,95, right, 26.95. .Falls. Dfficers will bc elected.,1 . toil and Diane ’I'uriier. ailPort- uni-, Mrs.tes. .Joseph Ollivier, who is oul / ^ '/I 11 I I I Sf, Sf, Sf, ’ land, versily friends of llie bride.i; Ft. |froi of town. A Christmas giftft ex-cx- 1 I l i ' 'l/ / M isisses s e s SIsizes 8-16, Gold on .Serving was under the. Boise,direc-' changeCar was held and hostess,isiess, ’/ 111 I .'•'-The Friendship Circle of the' tlon of Mrs. Marvin Ruhter,, Ha-iMrs. (Iri Marie l.aragan. serveded re- v 1 \ white, or cocoa on white. Women of the Moose will meet ' Mrs. Harvey Maxson, Mrs.i Earl and freshments. fror The next meetinglectingl _I P I ulli' o at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Ihe Moose p:i„. I 1 1 1 ' i ^ I i '' Douglas, Mrs. William Yoder, is Mr. Jan. 9. Hall. “How I Spent the Holi- ‘ f t CHARGE OR LAYAWAY AT Mrs. Carl Brunkow and Mrs. and Hi ’ CHARGE days*^ will be discussed. —^ ^ _____ Eddjs Lammers. A | ) | l ^ ------tTHE h e PPARIS A R i JR.. LYNWOOD * * * • GLENNS FERRY—Alpha Del-^,e^j After a honeymoon In Sun Val- '^'r| ta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi. willjnd Icy. the couple resides in Burley, meet with Mrs. Claude Egus-nen where the bridegroom is city , rry editor of Thc World. I ,quiza at 8 p.m. Thursday. The Thc bride was honored with * program will be presented by a miscellaneous " shower given the hostess and Mrs. Gerald By- ler- Delwyn Butterfield. P || A ixj I ‘ \y j', I ‘ I ^ !4>ee. A w h ite elep h an t au ctio n __ Mrs. Marvin Ruhter and Mrs. Lwlll be conducted to raise funds. l l i l l11 ^I i ;■ V'irgil Anderson at lhe Buller- ^ ► 7 * ^ l l i - p There will be a start made on field home; and Mrs. Don Lior- plans for thc chapter’s partici- H B nia^jv and Mrs. I.a'rry Matthiesen >ation In the Heart Fund dance----- hosted ^ ^ a grocery shower. The nnd ' T j T j n FebruaPy. at bridegroom's parents wore hosts the J * * * lior at B a a rehearsal dinner in Ihe mer I GLENNS FERRY—Mrs. Lor-ivin Rogerson Hotel Roundup Room, sign i K a raine Clark will be hostess ij. in Guests attended from Port- Mrs her home for the first meeting Hland. H Ore.; CJriswold. Iowa; Ft. of t of the Worthwhile Club at 2 p.m. Bliss, Tex.; Ogden, Utah. Boise, chai Jan. 5. Mrs. Richard Kincaid , Pocatello, Burley, Rupert, Ha-iMrs ^4 is co-hoste.ss. Mrs. Walter Sjhu-® Hgerman, ^ Buhl, Twin I'ails and fres! Invite Your j macher. King Hill, will take i / < I over as thc new president andg r*^- k. ______- - S I / I plans this session as a sugge.s- Guests | tion time, with Ihe members, giving ideas of what they would like to see worked out in pror H B d I grams during the year. * * * Canton Colfa.x No. 1.1 and Ihe B B Taste ... f - _____ i Ladies Auxiliary Patriarchs Mil-, itaht will meet at 8 p.m. Mon-i Call On Us I - day in the Twin Falls lOOFi B B s I ' -HalL There will be'an installa- 7 Mr ' ■ tio n c erem o n y * if ' * Husbands Are « ^ n your wedding plans in so cia l sta tio n e r y . . . Guests Of WSCS ^ inouncennents, thank-you SHOSHONE — A potluck din- a U/( ner was served by members of electio n . the Methodist Woman's Society ' 'V ■ of Christian Service for their H ^ ■December meeting. Husbands i«es-N ew si__^ were guests. ;The event was ' i ! 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■ ■ ■ ■ ■■...... SOME 55 PERSONS attendedended a cchicken dinner get-togethersther Donald Crabtree, aI science consultant for Idaho state State |S | R U Pa ^ j at Herrett’s Arts aod Sciencenee CenterCente Wednesday night, Thosehose UtUniversity and two olderr membemembers who are now fissociated:iated K M • attending wertf ■uoiiip»fawll~of—members uf mem of the center’s mu- wlwith the American ntissileslle progprogram. Tony Schneider and i M I SYRi seam and planetariuih staff.taff. SpecSpecial guests were Mr. and ChrisCh Talkington, l>oth formerlyrmerly jolof Twin Falls.______lUll IIIUlUlli Herrett’s Scienccence Center Red-Handedi IReduction rIn r i STOCDCkINGI SMi I ^ LOS ANQELES (AP) — y LADIES'l a d i i & -MISSES' ' Staff, Aliimnii HaveHa ReunionVli Thot -i&ldup man showed a J; , _ note Fi’iday to Carole>teg-?d^ Steg- Power Rates I| Present mem'bers and alumniimni pers persons, also drew, several spe- ^cr. teller at the Barclay f of Herrett’s Arts and Science;nce cial cial guests, including M' m m t n Bank. But he turnedand nnd Is Announcedred iI STOCH>CKING HlosE O S Center, Twin Falls,' gatheredjred Mrs. Mrs. Donald Crabtree. "![• Mr. {| fled when Miss Stegersaid said Wednesday night at the. centcrnter Crat Crabtree is associated wilh‘ j’ the |j her cash drawer was locked,;ked. FAIRFIELD — A rat^» reduc; iH GIRLS' ASST. STYLES to enjoy a chicken dinner and sciei science department at Idaho tion has been announced for . to renew old acquaintances. StatiState University. Other special■nerinl Charles Peddle, tho bank's mtain operations officer, followedtwed Prairie Power Co-Operative, ac- . The affair, attended by 55 gues guesLs were Air Force Captain ?J _t„. cording to Ralph Gibbon, man- " Tony Ton; Schneider and Chris, Talk-jallt. JJ the man to the Califomla- KNEEEE HI SO CCKS K ! li/j/ re as-' Canadian Bank and hero thero office at Fairfield.lirfield. ington, both of whom are os-' Jj Directors of Prairie Poweriwer Co- sociated with the. U.S. nffssileirfssile ** "°‘® netted $976. Km arbv their 'regular monthly Climbers May p ro g ra m . Peddle ran to a nearby ^ ?ll-elec^ D R E S S f ,1^ traffic officer, who tooktooic J"meeting approved a new all-elec- H The main purpose of the •> heating rate for members Reg. tYC 1 Her- John D . Hudson. 20,into into Top Grand Teton gj^gathering, stated Norman Her- re- of the Co-Op. Mr. Gibbins stated r rett. director of the center,. was ,„n, custody. The $976 was rc- gJ., lo covered, po’.'ce said. Hud-Hud- ‘J' working3 with 1 S O CvKS K S ' 1.50 CH( New Year’s Day' for old and new m em b ers lo sus- Rural Electrification AdminAdmin- B i n MOOSE, Wyo. (AP) —Nulion-lion- meemeet each other and to explainxplain *• s®" booked for sus- Ing picion of bank robbery. istration for tho past several K n al Park Service rangers say the whatwhai each is presently doing. P months in obtaining thelici' heVvheW M B by 17-member climbing leam work- ., Mr.i^j, Herrett. commentingng on ““ tiuiniiiutiiiiiufuuniiniiiiiuuuiuiiHtuuiiiiiiiitii...... — ing ils way up Grand Telon eton (j,e .success of the event,, sasaid, id . The new rate Is at a cost of Peak is ahead of schedule and ■.!( a jjig moment in the eost of H jH ^ may attempt final assault on the nroc one cent per kilowatt hpuripur for ■ ■ 1^1 iS u ^ iS e a in PRESTO H | program, a big boost for\r theIhe Illness Blamed all service requirementsUJ over 32 JI 13,766 foot m o u n tain Sunduy. program p,-oR by evaluating what we t , lat we TOKYO (AP) — Red Chineseh in ese 60060 kilowatts per month.ih. The JQ . - Jil . ' Ranger Duane CJraf said he have done in Ihe past 15 years.” p^g talked with expedition leader, ears, premier Chou En-lai has; indi- nenew rate will bccome effective I BABY Paul Petzoldt of Lander, by ra catITH SPECIALS! g l t o I , 13th MONTH 5 9 9 9 *^H | FkoM BUD’^UD’S DUDS 1 1 3 LADIES’ CARCOATS CAF REDUCED __...... Va OFF M S u n b e a m CORDIiSSS fl I HYGIENICHTG] fl LADIES’ CORDURCDUROY JUMPERS I Coffee Vl TOOTEOOTHBRUSH f l 2 C o lo r s tRogular 11 .OO ...... Now- 7.34 S i ONEE TTABI A B L E OF FAMOUSIS BRANDBR SHOESs §MAKER |f , 1 2 ” i LADIES’ WVOOL OO SKIRTS Model AP-63 ^ « ' W om en’si ’s arancJ T een s [ i'S O N Y TV’s ^ REDUCED...... V3 OFF I B e l e c t r i c ■ A f O R BATTERY 3 o n ly M o n ’s 0 SMOKING JACKETS, rog.-eg. 19.9 1 9 . 9 5 ...... 11 -00 3 LARGEX GROUPS( i l l ” ! Low, Low MEN'S sleeve . . 2 for 8 .0 0 3 w . g w . 7 w SPORT SHIRTS, lonK sleeve 0 ^99 99 H ------^ ^ m O n e r a c k f Reduced to . . . ASSORTED JACKETS ...... r e d u c e d V 3 : \ K I N G ^ A” 7 Men's Casual1 and Dress Shoes R e d u c e d . 1.97 I SELTZERR MAIMAKER ■ , BOYS' SHIRTS -vin - Hush Puppies BOYS' JEANS ...... 2 ,.. 5.00H Roblee - Pe ■ ...... ■—— ' ' r.. \ I ...... : — :— % ■ ^ * J - ' , ^ ( V * ,• ,' • ‘ . , ,i». • Tlmei-Newsj' '! , il 967!"“1' "• W eek’s Most ActiveA Stocksks .Awards Are•e PrP r e s e n f e d A t NEW yORKRK STOCKSTOCI EXCHANGE / . ' 1 -■ NEW YORK'(AP)—Yearly(arly high- high-loW, -weekly sales, high,[h, low, hurley J KiwanitvanisrOiih Meet; P u b l i c inge of the 20 most acUve s ^ k s (orthe Q g closing price and net change ot the (orthe gjjjjLEY ’— Special awards Gene Rinebold, agriculture and i H i»h' Low ■ . Stocks Stocl ' High Low Close. ^ Net werev given to-committeeee chair-chalr- conservation; Jfiss Yarrlngton, 'son, re-, boys and girls, -'Don SgTJP.M^Defei Neilson, , Defends Positibuioti Man Qiiestibiis . . . . 845;700 13% 12% 1314 •— i2 men n by -WaHer Tollefson, re- ■ W ^ I i r ': ^ I19% 0% Glen Aid ...... 845;7i —' % tiling •presid.ent? at a mefetirigebtlrig of-.of- Circle K;' Jay 'Whittle, education , 62% 4 9 S Am Tel Tel . ...i . . i 742,500 742,51 -SI V 5 0 ^ 50% — % t| j. T.F. Attorney’s 48 30% US Lines ...... 508,51508,500 . 48 < 46% 47% +11% the'Burley tl Kiwanis Clublb ^t the iand attendance; Vem« McCul- iOf Israel Inm[n1VIi«ldle£ast . . . . 475,100 3 1 % ' 27% 30% + 3 BurleyE Elks Lodge diningIg room, room. loch,1 - interclub .relations;ns; DDar^ a r-. . 32% 2442 In t P a p e r ...... 475,11 itional r^ E^tor.^JTInws-^^^ ^ ie,;. 67 ' 15% 5% Am Photo ...y,.v . . 422,100 422,1( 15% 12% 15 1% 1% Mr. . Tollefsori outlinedid goals relli Dai’rlngton^ international r^ 1 (Times-Nevfe Interview, is-30-67).wo' ) Publicity Charge 77X ^19,400 24%.“ •23% - 3 3 % — U lh ming-of—lfttionsj-JIoward-Donaldson,-^y: - L.Oetter to A true chip^ off Nasser’ssser*s block. Editor, Tinnes-News; New 36% 53' Pan Am ,....^^19,41 lit of world 1 read where Attorney Kt woundId up 64%64^ 30% Gulf Wn In ...... 362,100 362,l( 59% 43% 59% + S% ficeU a year ago and said! most of icliib. ' ieditor, 12-24-67) contmuesitinues ’to to ’ ’The great weight of world iws and live in a world of herr bwn. wHh opinion supports Israel'irael ^nd and its nier is making a Jfuss about tl ■s^n|XK'!virlth ' the second biggestggest 31%21\ 18W Gen Anil F ...... 327,700 327,7( 23% 20% 22% 1% them tl had been achieved.d. O rland B atem an, law s^ and 1 . . . . 326,200 83% 79% 82— 2 — 2 He gave recognition awardswards to iregulations; Reed Starley,ey, mem- irfegard to the Middle East, situ- y/goals in the Middle'lEast. 'East- Amer- publicity of the arrest and f history. 89% 899 67.^ Gen Motors .... 326,2( srael during ing of two police officers. Nc ■ » H |ri^ 0 l0 m e . spurte'd to 14.95 mil- 10% ]M 2% Lionel Corp ...... 320,000 320,0( 10% 9% - n % - + j- 1 1%% E r n e s t Blailer, achievement;ivement; bershipI development; Al Put- «ation. ' ' leans sld^d with Israel during ■ranRt^r shai^es Friciay. This w was as 46% 46v 2B% Empor Cap ...... 307,600 307,60 . 46% 45% 45% -----.% “ ------nam , m usic; M onroe AdamAdams, s, Her Egyptian son-;ln-law,n-law, not- the June wa'r and werevere exhilar- I respect police .qfflcers, V New club building; Joe Lam- ^ sive aca- ®ted bjn^-its quick,, impressive have to have them, H filM niM only.by the 16.4l-Vnillionillion 4l'A 4IV 3 0 1 4 Diam Sham . ....* . . ; 300.200 300.20 31% 30% ,31*4 + 1% oe Lam- withstanding impressjve aca- H p p t U ^ s tra d e d Oct. 29. 1929.. the 17V?n>/ 7 Brunsw k ...... 293.000 293.00 17 15% 16% + % C. bert and Keith Stoddard,ird, pro- demicc credentials, cann utter no victory. Most . Americansiricans want I ^eel a police officer Is. jrket 70% 59% Std Oil N J ...... 272,900 272,90 68% 65 ei% + 2 2% ff, grams; Ted Kelsey, publiciibllc and morei meaningful statementsmentthan than ,to see the sajjie victory in friend and my protector, but wl .■ of the historic market 7d^ 1 I ^QrBoxeS'Of j is It any worse to expose a p 65(5 42% RCA ...... •270.000 270.00 53% 52'4 53%. V . business affairs; Matt;t Warr, tot predict "The chosenjsen land, ;Vietnam. At . tho peak of the sellingilling 9 2% Benguet ...... 256,00256,000 9 8>4 S% + % 1 public relations; GeraldId Black, blessedI with 'milk andnd honey,honey. While Israel practicesti'ces Democ- officer who has committi ^:|u n irg e the New York exchange’sige’s '31%"31Ji 20% JVlont W ard ...... 247.400 247.40 24% 21% 243^ ■t+2% 2i French-■ FriesIC O Ihousing and- reiceptlon;in; Dale alsot will be blessed withIth blood.” racy,: Saudi ' Arabia,bia permitsuermita ® crime or a wrong that tic k e r ta p e Ikgged by 17 m inutes,lutes 165^ 165%' 33% Control D at ...... 236.000 236.00 144 132% 136% — 4 -. Brooks, support of churches,churches, ------^ ------— slavei traffic; whilee^srw /Israel l rer“ would be to expose the Jeron R fc .'iln re p o rtin g tioor transactions.ns. ii69'/i1169% 109<4 Ling Tem V ...... 226,500 226,50 127% 117% 125 + 1% / and Noel Bowcutt, vocational'ocatibnal spects and honors Itfe soldiers,soldiers "'h® were .Supposed to 1 The Dow Jones average of3f 30 .42 42 2 4 ( 4 Global M ar ...... 219,800 219,80 42 36>/4, 41%+ + 3% Are Salvaged guidance. ; " i _ Egypt tells Its chieflief of staffsta ff BuHty of the charge and Iat E )fffl(n d u strials advanced 7.28 pointsoints ------RUPERT — Only aboutout one- The retiring presidentent also CIA ^ Finance[H./e to commit suicide or.or be 'exe- "'®'‘® turned loose—or any oth i :atpd); while man might do som fe''!ij5 tO 905.11, ^topping 900 for the • AMERICANN STOCK STOCK EXCHANGE tetenth of a load containingling 25.- eavej recognition awardsJs to his I ' . . . '- Icuted (Romiriel repeated); while X flrst~tim e since last Oct. 29. NlNEW YORK (A P )—Y earlyirly high-l. low. oqoQO pounds of frozen French board1 of directors which includ- Israeli scientists strive•ive to make tning wron^? >rdanian ter- We I. anyway, I am Just u ? 7 ' 4 The Associated Press 60-stockItock closiclosing price and net changeange o ftheft! 10 most active Americanlerican fries(r was salvaged afterrter the < Jay Whittle, C.'-BruceleSgi Young. ^Activities ToX O ;salt water sweet, Jordanian ter- ims and riv> about this ., and I a ' ‘'^ s ii v e r a g e rose 2.2 points to 322.3.22.3. ExclExchange stocks for the week: ' trtransport truck carryingIg them JFrank Kearns,'Dale Dammar- -■ O 1 . 'rorists poison streams and riv- V ’ffi-' The advance capped a week-'eek- HiphHigh Low Stocks Stock Hieh Low Close Net to Provo; Utah, went outt of con- ell.< Gerald Black, Noel Bowcut, IflV "'hile their kingIg races,races his '^^ved to question this charj 'V i^ftng traditional yearend rally.y. 6^6% 1% A.SSOC Oil & 3 G . . 449.100 449.101 6% 5% 6% + lUi'A troltr on Interstate 80 at thene Declo D eclo .Jim H enderson, P a t Kelly,:.5rBili Bill E n d S u n d a y :sport cars; while Israelisraeli Arab\ The *" PSace and goodgo^ health.htfauh! JOHN MCCULLOUGH Rwere traded on the New YorkI'ork 2J42 5 4 ' % P an co astl ^ 377,200 377,20' 2%- 1% 2 3 4 + liZ j , aturday. Yarrlngton, and Frank‘^Keains’ Kearns, WASHINGTON (AP) .• - The X the] Arab mosses livere in poverty (Jerome) "/h John Brewer reported Saturday. olvpn fri postwar era of secret financing ^exchange for the third stral8h,tlielVt S^ li Gt Am Ind ...... ’^293.500 ’^293.501 8 6% ^% + % He said' in checking with of- Special awards were given to P ■ Jf and degradation, , * * * * ■ ■ 'f'day. Of 1,546 Issues traded. 822ij 822b 18 1% Tra nse n -In V ... 268,600 268,601 18 15% 18 + 2‘A fj, Co, at Cliff Jackson as conductortnr ofnf the 2 private organizationsms by the j + 2'A ficials of the Simplot Co. at < iristeLen Central Intelligence Agency , - Hendry should under- 'advanced and 5il2 declined. 7 2% Thomp Star ...... 251,000 251,001 r 5%' 6 3 4 -t-+ % HeyburnHi Saturday they reported JSingih K’s. to Lund Christensen ^ Inlght Sun- f «"/* ,'hat Israel can and wants Buhl Woman Has ’ Brokers said the advanceince 15^^15^1 3% Logistic Ind ....; .. 248,600 248,601 15% 12% 13*2 — % fh ire pick- as the accompanist.^ andH to Don- T^n ^ends officially at midnight Sun- ■; — Ya that about 100 boxes were pick- t Tn' ‘lay- What will followr is still a to help its Arab neighbors m ..c o u ld be a/TMbiited in p art to3 fa-fS- 51%5]% I 8 IX Scurry Rain ...... 226,000 226,001 50% 43% 48V?. -+-+ 2% £d 'up at the site after theiie truck £aid Neilson. from' Circle K. In- rear building a better Middle4iddle°East" East. Praise For T.F. ^^vorable Business news and cn- 10%10^ 3% Kaltman Co...... 219,500 219,501 10% 9% W Z + 1% CEcarrying. 500 boxes of French ternatlonalt for his helpIp in OS- es- the tiew year. All Jsrael demandss in return «• ''couraging economic forecasts.ts. 46 20. Nat Video ...... 210,301210,300 21% 2Q 2U 4 + , , % frfries, each-weighing 50 pounds, ttablishing a new Circle» K Club State Departmentment an- J jg pea^e. ------The automobile industrys t r y ------^ ------»—— went out of control Thursday'hursday eon the campus of Magicic Valley nounced” Friday that, in line ROT MAM Pouce, Citizens scheduled recorti production for / ---- ion the recommendation ofnf a n A. KOLM AN ___ .afternoon. About 500 of the box- (Christian College, Albion. ,, , '* J by the (TwInFalls)in rails; Fans') Times-News: notorioi July, and .some big companies es vvere salvaged. Perfect attendance pinslins’ werew o r e ®special panel named by the announced major capital spend*-"nl BankJ J t C reditlstIs TightenedT Jay Snell, 31. Provo, told of- (given to 40 of the club members.nembers (President,i ^ covert CIA funding of mimmmmmmmummnmimmuuilumiiiiiiiiiuiinis uiiiinvs incidents th at occur alw a; Ing plans, Secretary of Com-om - ^ ficers he was Jooking In the j Awards were given to0 Ernest,Ernest overseas° activities of some pri- ' make for avid readers af merce Alexander Trowbridge |-P« 1 , 1 heujy^nes, but for all the ev rear view rtiirror. keepI'f his vehicle under control. Whittle,\ presidenir Mr.Ir. Stod- thantl 1.000 private groups';roups en- . ^ ® Neither the driver noi- his wife c tlvities re- ...... iilnnmiinniuiun turned. 3 25.25-25.50; slaughter heifersfers SomeSor bankers , viewedI the largestlarf bank, commented: his wife dard., vice president; J r a n k gagedg in overseas activities re- Being an out-of-town residei 860. choice 875-1000 lbs 24.00-I.OO- board’s boare order as timely, modestlodest . "The major significanceice of "'a® injured and the truckuck did jKearns, secretary;y; Bruce ceivedc CIA oid. tinn u overturn, byt when it struck ^ -| this Incident just' about place 24.50; feeder cattle 195 choiceDice and i appropriate. Others thoughtlought the Federal Reserve’s action is it struck Young, treasurer, and directors,'llrectors.' t o disclose their names me In a precarious situatioi few prime 390-460 Ib mixedxed the ssame objectives could be ac- a clearcl and unmistakable signal the cement obutmen theJ bed of jjjn^ Henderson. Noel Bowcut. "vvould pot be In the nationallatlonal in- Man ■ Oiareed ®the the truck was ripped off. to hut thanks lo the alert cltizer calves steei:s 29.00-30.00; heifersfers complished comp differently. And to the United States and the • f M r. Rinebold. M r. Matthey((s.>Iatthey((s.> terest j( land might jeopardize O ll* and courteous police the da mono snowplow' was calledd to the j j^^r. Lam bert. F ra n k H am m afld- tl 25.00-26.00. some som e Interpreted the moveve as worldwor of a tightening of mone- imm afld their chiineBs of deveWpiiigUpu^ new J, Q j, S e U lllgn o r saved. Slaughter lambs 2,400, choice)lce presspressure on the administrationration tary tarj policy. " scene to clear the highwaynway of jMr. Dammaroll. ’ „means_of.suppQT.t::f,Lhe said. J se the 'he frozen spuds which were MRS. E. MEYER and prim e 105-110 lbs. 23.25-.25- and^Congressa n d j to raise taxes!s and "In an economic sense the ■h were Chairmen appointed were Cleo President JtJniison namedlamed the ci < •. • (Buhl) 23.50. cut spending. s FedFeiieral Reserve could haveve ac- 'I'fscattered "oil over the place.”place. (Critchfield. achievement;It. ^nGene e panel _ and picked Undersecre- . ends *he patrolman said. Simplot em- j n d e r s e c r ^ I^CCUritlCS:S “ V * * * * ------’The Tht board boosted the reserve(serve complished con the same ends plot em- Rinebold. agriculture; Jessless Yar- }v Nicholas Katzonbachinbach to ^ ------thre------through ils normal money, mar- Pployes J picked up theI boxes ^ rington. boys and girls activi- ■ OGDEN V ” n Iff head It" last'^ebruary amidam id theth e NEW Y O rtK (A P ) — A 69- i ketlc6t operations. However,• this "'hich appeared salvagable.able. tties; Clio Eldred. Circle K: Dale.J row over di.splosurcs of long- year-oldj real estate\ r broker T k e ^ hasht Gooding Reader OGDEN (AP) — Cattle and t t |- | Dammarell, education', attend- calves estim ated this w eek 350: | 11 method wouldn’t have hadad thetho ' 1 aitena- CIA assistance 'oto some t been charged with selling a por- Illegitimate Tdramatic a signal effect of a T anco and introduction , of "9'^new student , -:and olher notigovorn-lorigovorn- ition of $550,000 in securities;ecu"?tie.s‘’^ al- : DlsHkes Current compared to 1200 last week and * cha m em bers; Keith Stoddard, in- 925 last year, trading fairly ac- "O • change In reserve require-equi re- Lorin A Grow, r Nil I ment organizations engagedngagod Inin legedlyI stolen by two young m en ts.” - torclub relations; Don Nielson.Nieison. overseas activities the10 govern- women\ who were found,un7siarn"n slain in live all classes small, post-holi-lo it Birth 111 Rate '" p _ _ International relations; Dr. How- Postal Servlce day supply; slaughter steers!crs ___ , Paul Volckor. a vice president T deemed useful. 1Hollywood, Fla., threehree weeks Editor, Times-News: J of. Chase Manhattan Banic In Burley, Diesd S 1ard Donaldson. Key Club; Nor- -lelms and ago. I see It has come , to fhe a high good and choice 1000-1225 T rl New York, said the board’s nt- man Nielson, laws and1 renula-regula- ‘^hlcf Richard Helms and o lb. 22.75-24.90; slaughter cowsIws J .O metnber-'J°hn W. Gardner, secretarycretary of;of: A federal grand jury. In a tentionI of Sen. Frank Churc Is Threefold tion w as "a n indication of tlRht- / 7C* tions; Jess Summers, member-'" 1 welfare, [two-count indictment?nt FridayiFriday that the railroad p<«t offlcc high utility and commercial At Age Of 78• “ 1ship and development; Clifford health," education and welfare.lt grain feds 16.50-18..30; otherheJ By" ALTON BLAKESLF.E7 JJ eiiins monetary policy: It under- I Turner were the other membersers of ihe.chiirgecllhe,c lhat Spiro0 Williams 1have been eliminated-^om som ull, NEW VORK (AP) — Thee U.-S.a,.S. scoressen the need for fiscal:al re- BURI.EY — I.nrin M.1 (Bill)CRIin 'Jackson, mu^ic; Lovell Turner, JJ ee whfrlvjlaliku.s of Maiihaiiann sold more of( the trains. This lijpks bad^ utility and com m ercial bull.s cv resi- Warr, publiclublii- re- *' Katzenbach committee whft-lvJ 20..10-22.40; good and choice,ice birthoirth rate of illcEitiniate chil-i'^"'*'chil- •'’’raint and a reduction of feder- f;Grow, 78. retired Burley resi-:[ eception: formally goes outt of c.xist- e.xint- tuTSn S.VI.OOO wiirth nff lhe seiuri-.securi- iihougiu we were forgmg ahea ,ter dren has more than tripledripled spending■ as a prerequisiteisite loto dpnt, died .Saturday at V Cassiaj' ^j-I lations: Al F'utnam. reception: " lies stolen Nov. Hi from a Los ini transporlalltjn. 215-400 Ib vealers and slaughter dren neer I Walter l ollefson. supportip o rt of ' tll 0 since 1940, a new study show.s,:nvs. “^ federal lax in crease." Kleinorial Ho.spital (if cancer. I re funding Angelos hrokerafie hiiu.se,muse, |I A few dayViigo the Union Pr calves 24.75-29.75; feeder cattle since r IRRT ;C-'luirches: [.yle French,h, vora- The problem of future funding ' eer But Ihc rate h as slowed do\(mdo\Vn '•■n'• If a look at the economicinomic He was born .Scpi. IG, I88D,|^ 1 ip, assi-viant cific had a wreck betw ee package choice .168 Ib steer ,l',„nd„J'lional guidance: Bill Llewellyn,lewellyn, forft the private orRanizations, ,nizations Charles J. I'arininp, a.ssis;ant i calves 29.25; individual stand- to a® ."ilight annual rise since Prospoci*. for 1968. Secretaryary of ^ Huni-svilie. Utah. He attended ' ihe larger *J,.S, aliorncy, lold .Judge Cori-|lCori-; Mountain Home and Glenrts Fei ra, a Commerce Alexander B. Trow- sc Dcc 27 house; Joe Lambert, football;football: HaiH been handed lo the larger t ard and good 565-800 lb heifersers 1957, Stephairtfe’ J . V entura, a C®" Trow- school there and on Dcc. 27. , ; Gerald committee under Secretary■retary of stances Baker Motleyy that Hall- ry.t Behind that freight train wa lional bridge predicted a "new wave 1 9 /lo la l ' Yarrington, rodeo; G e r a l d ci 18.60-21.90. staM®statistician for the Nallonal wave 1 9 1 2 , was m arried to Viola L. j md; and State Dean Rusk. Thisi group of kas K presented the stocks for 1 hooked a mail car. Now who red Center for Health Statistics,istics, prosperity.” He envisionedIsioned vvwood at the Salt Lake Cityritv ^ Conrad, concession stand; and S; Hors estim ated 30, com pared Gente m em bers of the fexecutive:xeculive prominentp persons In andand out of ssale lo a New York< brokerage tkind of mail service Is lhal to 150 last week, and 110 lastast said today. ' sigrsignificant gains In employ-mploy- LDS Temple. [ I meeting firm Ihree days,afterr "the mur- Seems! like we arc going back I In 1915 b°ard, finance. g she added. As. ifh posals before it rangenee fromfro m ‘ ‘'*'’d A nnelie M ohn, 21, w ho .i 9 2 - Mrs. Ventura summarizedirlzed nati national product w ould reach for fo, several years and for the j feeder and shearing lambs 92- Mrs « Taken By Death p;stopgap congressional appropri- allegedly“ took the securities 1Looks like some of us will b 110 lb s 22.50-22.75. 'mfindings dm from a recent studydy on $844$844.5 billion in 1968. past ‘ few years had been care- nd*^rut GLENNS FERRY—Mrs.rs. Edna aations to Ihe creation of a pub- from their former .employers, I ridingr hobo style in Ihe sid _____ illegitillegitimate births by the nation-ation- "Taking into account anin as- taltaker of Salmon Park and cus- 1 to hand Rulner, Jack.son andJ Gray. (Jdoor Pullmans. Seems like Ur al centerce to closing sessionsms of sumed®“ni price rise of aboutut 3.5 todian of the Burley Juniornr HighHleh ^ Hutchcraft, 59, dieded early lie-privatelii corporation to hand ^ ® Saturday morning at St. Al- outoi grants. Federal and siato authorities ccle Samuel Is getting so .shor DENVER tho Americani Association1 for P®*" cent for 1968. compared'PffPd geSeminary building. ^ ■h o tin have hinted that theyy are mak-|rmak-jof cash the slickum hardl; DENVER (AP) —(USDA) — the AAdvancement of Science.e. willwith about 3 per cent in 1967. . widow phonsus Hospital, Boi.se.ie. of a The purpose of.-such contin-. I 1967. Surviving, besides his widow, P th • he Grow,q , Sandy, Utah; L. Wayne She was bom Oct. 12, 1908., ;0gpartrlrb.nl's.i0 w o rd s, lo p ro v id e ^of all the securities, . (Gooding)____ and heifers steady to 25 lower:er; takmitakm g thi.s and o th er factorsictors saidsaid. . Grow. Mi-ssoula, Mont.. and Ce- " Simmons, Mo., and attended ■•public funds openly foror the ov- _ . ______cows 25-75 higher; bulls 50 high-gh- into consideration,i she said,d. in- ^ Commerce Department'tment ^ii^il W. Grow, Boise: three * school there and l^ h schoolschool in ersea.t-p, activities of o organiza- rg an iza- cr; feeder cattle and calvesves dicatws AmericanAm er women, aged 1.1 -to 44, Utah; one sister. Mrs. W Wilmer ilm er He died In M ay. 1961.61. Mrs. Answered I ntsville Hutchcraft belonged to the Cath- ★ 70I TTon o n hH a y 14.00-16.50; stock cows good andind also abouti tripled, from 7.1 por l-*| J^Q (Isabella) Jensen, Huntsville, *■ he CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) choice 16.50-18.70; choice 514-706706 1,000 women to 23.5 in Ihose Planes Flying To and 22 Church. Utah, 26 grandchildren and 22 ° mother The question "Do you be- O Bales of Straw Ib feed er heifers 22.00 - 23.05;05; sam e years. C o B groat-grandchildren. Survivors include her mother, you 5 0 0 B a l e : be con- Myrtle Orr, Glennss Ferry; Ferry- Heve In God?” broueht)ueht a a choice 393-472 Ib ste e r calvesifes —Tl—The ra te p e r 1 , 0 0 0 womenJ ” Save 2 Eskimos Funeral services will be con- J' WKRC- 27.00-29.60, rose rapidly between 1940( and ClCHURCHILL, Man. (AP) — ■Hnv nt brothers. Jac k O rr,'r Solo,Solo heavv response at WKRC- ~ ducted at 11 a m. Tuesday at , )ool. Mo! TV Friday night. Hogs; barrows and giltsilts 1 1957. 9 5 7 . about 6 per cent higherligher Re.s “ for AdditioAdditional Items Sheep: all classes steady;ly: clincdclincd. A Royal Canadian Mountedrtinled vices Tuesday. - '’1may call at Ihe Thompsonon chapchap- per cent "no.” slaughter lambs choice with a -B—Hi e tw e e n 1957 a n d -1965, the PolicePolii spokesman said Ihee two ______eel, ’Gooding, from 2:30 too 9 p.mp.m. . , ...... imnnmnnm Qndand LO(Location few prime 101-107 Ib wooledled illegitimacyillegit rale rose only onlyl—*Yl —*Ybo A irut, 21. And Johnny Tu- _ Sunday. 23.00; choice 108 Ib shorn lamlbs bs about one por cent a year. This ga>,gat, 42—had drifted about 100^ I- with no. 1-2 pelts 22.00; ewes'es occun occurrcd when the tolal numbermber milemiles during their stay onI S Ihe Hospital For s cull an d utility 4.00-5.00; choiceice of unrunmarried women was rising'ising floefloo in temperatures that dippedlipped ■%T» _ S■ ■ ■ and fancy 90 Ib wooled feederIer again due to high national birth to 4C40 degrees below zero. V Iam bs 23.00; choice 65-105 Ib rates during Ihe 1940s. More .Th The pilot who spotted Ihe„ E.v Vietnamese ^ feeder Iam bs 21.00-23.00. girls were reaching child-bear-bear- kimoskimc said neither app>eared in- ■■■ ------' Ing agage of 15 or more. Mrs. Ven jureijured but both pointed to H titeir isI j Opened | tura pointed out. feet.feet, indicating they may be suf- B u s t ! 1 I I H Aa' Pp PY**.J , O M A H A , tIn - 1 1940, she said, the lllegill-jegill-, fcrinfering from frostbite. ' j e first OMAHA (AP-USDA) —Cattle * SAIGON. (AP) — The first 5; macy rale for nonwhile womenDmen ThThe pilot dropped food, ® a U.S. ; military hospital exclusive- ^ ' three day receipts 25,800. four ^w as j35.6 p er 1,000, or aboutut 101 0 stove,stov< warm clothing and a ra- days previous week 32,035, com- “ ly for the care of war-woundedo u n d '^ H S NEW Yl l l NEW year ' times greater than the ralec for dio. but voice contact was not yj( 5 been s|H| ■ w\N w YEAR’S ^ iW I pared with 26,850 y e ar ago; s not Vietnamese civilians has been S “• while women. madmade. Either Ihe radio was"'®‘’ opened at Tuy Hoa, 230 miles 4 slaughter steers i i p er cent, By 1965. this ratio had; de- damdamaged or, more likely, the • heifers 34 per cent, cows II per r|in ^ '• north east of Saigon, the U.S. t clined to about 8 to I or perhapshaps men could not figure out how to vjil EVE I -cent, feeders 6 per cent; choice ^ ow to Military Command said today.”5 “ B EVI less, and "actually since 19W,1960, use iit.^ y,A'^ com m and statem en t sa id N and prime slaughter steers™ the,j, ’m Illegitimacy rale for non- ' ------' (he ^ I A rrthur th u r Walsh ^ I steady to weak, standard to low ' the 300-bed Tuy Hoa facility, as C ’'*{ white women has declinedlined DOESN’T1 fs^ED HELP " 1 EBRATION M • choice 25 lower: choice and " well as hospilals for civilians! f c - > 1 CELEBR/S ™ slightly (one per cent betweenween WARSAW.W/ Poland (AP) — xt sev- • , I y v W ith a Rip-Roarli>=?ip-Roario^ide Spllttin’ I prime heifers steady, others ,o«n ni ’) ~ which will open In the next sev- I p* I960 and 1965) while the ratee for The govemment has fold a Jew- I eral p^a monihs ' at Chu Lai,li. Da ; featurirfe a tu rin g ' ^Nevv/Year’ssar’s Eve CComedy Show ■ steady to 25 low er; cows 50 to. while women increased 26 per ish w\ elfare organization in Cie-'|vjai 75 higher; bulls fully steady; . , ” tie-, Nang and Can Tho. will handle _ y,’ cent in these five years.” nova lhat Poland has recoveredvered civilian war casualties “exceed- feeder catlle and calves not ful-, From ‘ a heallh standpoint,Oint. from war devastation ^ d no j„„ ly te.sted, limited sales steady to ^ —Jl'’ Ing the capabilities of the Re- m RAY CRUiCRUMBLISS ^ Mrs. Ventura said, the numbersbers longer longe needs Its help. > Thisrll''' public-Jf, of Vietnam’s Ministry of , of illegitimate babies each year mearmeans an end to the Joint ,DI“ '5:5 - H ealth R esources.” ^ and . n d ^ FRIED CHICKEN CHICKE DINNER . — 37.000. com pared 43,-•j carry an impact "on services'ices tributiontribui Committee’s annual -t- ' 700 previous holiday week, and nnual -J-he command said, "V "Viet iet ' Southern Fried 'j provided for the newborn.. .the iSOO.OOO.i500,( contribution for Jewish Cong terrorist acts and the re- 34.400 y e ar ago: barrow s and health of these infants is. morenore pensiohlfrspensi In Poland and Polish ALL Y O U gilts steady to 50 higher, mostly oiish suHing Injuries have placed a precarious and their need for familiesfamil who helped save Jews j...hea'vy burden on the' provincial1 ^1 J “THE.SAE SAINTS” 8SB: CAN EAT 25 higher; sows stead y to 25“ Social services greater." from Nazi extermination. WEDNESDAEDNESDAY ...... | lower. ' ______hospitals.” _____ • - . 1 1 p ------The stalement did not men- s jtion civilian casualties caused ^ HOTEL EVACUATED I Tjvin Fallsdls M5 arkets Ijb'yIby allied I action, but presumably .X MONTREAL (AP) — Fire be-e- ______" -______. ______^______they thej also would be treated at v - lieved to have started In a Icitch- » i HORSEtSE SHU K OttAVt UVCSTOCK (‘hethe hospitals. ^ ‘ en, swept the loblw of the'Cha- _ Chcttfm Bntekcn; « I jjT u l i* com m and said 1,100 U .S. 5x -CAC - .‘teau Chaipplain Itotel early to-S- ”*1- 0«t« ______' (1J0-X.10 5n-2!|Army medical personnel and N I ^CTUS r- «Jay forcing the - evacuation ofjf MIxwl q ------$Ut0 -l. » 0 about 300 Vietnamese will ini- NJ . SOfW-WSlt. Wh«at ...... $1.22I l S H—»y Sow. ------»I4.0«.»I1.0« atJO' i.J |i .CLU 4-J50^ucs{$Jnto sub-z«ro temper: S™Com 0 »ian«T In csrtnu)«>) tiallytiall staff the hospitals. Viet- ^ atures -in. pajamas and o'ver- BEANS y A • sees InaraInaracse civilians previously,iousIy ‘ ^ 1 ftoats. .Thirty-two persons—in-1- Smallsmall rR e d s ...... L src* .OO Lara* AA ------1-----— .<.41 1 haV«have been treated on a space-a- ^ > eluding nine flremen— were.?‘"'“.. Pink* ...... v M.25B • vailable bajis at U.S., militaiy I PEt ■ Great Nortbna ...... uulUSlLatm, EH'S -^■ent to m ^pitaL IPtntoa ^ ...... ;^3Iihospitau.S l i S
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.' to , ' to give the North a 22-16 victoryItory of MinnesotaN broke him loose ^himhir the most valuable player/ The safety went'Ninto th# In the Blue-Gray football game,ime. with a. ferocious blcck. Afidei'sorrtiw,dei‘so»rtiw ard oft. the ba,lloting inin., .the me g(scoreboard when halfback BobBob- The 6-2, 198-pound defensiveisive himselfhim! had wriggled' frees from press pr« box.\- ■ b'by Dfthon of T ulane was tackled . back .from - Boulder, Colo.,lolo., two tacklers before he gotot into Jhe, rest ; of the’-Yankeep_scor- scor- in the South's end zone. scampered 'yards for one the open, in|ing'came on a safety in the clos- score In the lirst period andd 62 NeverNe before In the 29-yearJ9-year ing noiniitea/ of the gam e anda'JS l^tJeJit 'for Anderson’ss spec- ‘® tacular pupt retotns, theB YYank- ank- k ■■' wees,exTflTOed -niilisThal offensive puncSniney went,fbrirent.Ybr ‘ A*'' ’ % • ■ ■ , " ■ ol .. - ' ■ mmore than two quarters without ■■II a first down and managedIged .to M j f r j - . . f- “ " W H H I t ■ f gain only four yai’ds in th'e sec- ond period, three of thosese on a H - pass. V A ;iiear sellout crow d of>f 23,350 ' 9 ^ j j |H p p ' 'HjilBM l and uncounted ihillions of otheca ' 3 o>'on national television savv the r '• Yanks win ,their second game in I^#;y a row and- their 13th In the / . Blue-Gray series. .’M The South’s offense wasas gen- UB- erated primarily by (juarter-ju arter- m back lionny South of Arkansas. : - F I D ''3 n | H H | He thrfw two touchdown passes and kicked a 35 ya^d field goal, r*,; The 193 -..poufld-'-seniorr from ■ ll — Jlussellville, Arkv, ' WhO' gained ■ J' ^ re than IvlOO yards inn pass- ■ V M duHng the . re^lar season BiHirlrWlwlW l^^ I': '■ J-'T' : '■'■ this year, found Freddie Hyatt B of Auburn, on the receivinging* end SQUIRMING OVER the goal 111line, quarterback BruceI Newell urday.1 Trying to stop)p the score are Eugene Epps -(SI) and H of both scoHng passes, ''f''T OO) gets M IssissiprJ's'J's secondsecond-period touchdown against Jim Fablsh. UTEP scored twice in the last quarter to win H One of them traveled 58I yards, University of Texfis at;t EI Paso P aso during Sun Bowl actionion SatiiSatif 14-7.] (AP wirephoto) , , H a Blue-Gray record. _ g Temple1 Is . El Paso ScoresSc( Twicedee In Finalal Q Quarter H i ^ H■ Tom Brown intercepted a tion I comes I a re 100,000 fur the Rosese Bowl, in the country. The ‘ Cowboys " backer Mac McClure intercept- fes- Meredith pass thrown with bep;because;. they arc in different,ferent:a a |pair of free throw.s. Masta.st hit post-sca.-)On lilt. A labam a comc-ilarc Green Bay’s solid old profes- Mere > Tem- ot age and Tennessee j?ndd Okla- 75,00075,' for the Sugar andd CotionCotton fejfeature the passing of ' Paul Tos- ,Vc Pd a Stevens pass and ran 49 sionals, fresh from an inspiredred Pack(Packer Dave Robinson drapedraped conlconferences but the Packersickers a two-pointerI to boost the Tem- ot hold a 4-0 edge. pie margin back to seven1 at_58-at 58- hohoma match high-poweredred of- andan< 70,000 for the Orangege Bowl.Bowl, cano.ca who ranked fifthPau^Tos iri the El>aso one. victory over Los Angeles, are around arour his shoulder. hold ' ■ fenses Monday. • £ vas first nation with 1J4 completionsth (ri thp in ^ After Ole Miss lost one yard ory Bob Hayes, billed as the fast- L(Lombardi, since cominglg to 51. , . ' f®: Southern California was first na favored to make football history Hot he Asso- 241 attempts for 1,791 yards -and1 ^ on a P'ay quarterback Bruce against the explosive Dallaslias est hihuman, caught only one! pass Green Gre- Bay in 1959 has won)n six Tho1 closest St. Francis:1s got That's when college football ancand Indiana fourth In The Asso- 241 le 19G7 elated Press'" final regularliar sea- 18 touchdowns. Kicking ‘j"® speci- 'j Newell rdn around left end for Cowboys in Sunday’s Nationalnai in th;that memorable game when of nine Western Conferenceirence aftafter,that was three pointsnts on officiallyo" closes out the 19G7 cia the touchdown, and Van Brawn at he was shadowed by Green crov campaign and rings in thele New sorsorr poll. T ennessee fini.shedihed sec- alialist Jerry Depoyster is another Football League title game at he v jreen crowns and is 4-1 in title games,ames. thrthree occasions. ^ Vyoming Wyoming star. His toelc account- kicked^ the extra point for tjia Lambeau Field. ' Bay’sBay's Bob Jeter and Herb Ad- i most Year with the four bigg bowl ond,one Oklahoma third, Wyoming Wj ^ J™' Seven clubs have wonI two _ J John Baum, who playedj r most Dcr- fi“ ' '"os — the Rose, Sugar,ir. Cot- sixth six and.Alabama eighth.Ith. LSU ed for 66 points on field1 « rro goals mt 0 '« M lss 7;0 halftim e lead. Vince Lombardi's battle-test-est- derley. derle; He caught only r two X playoffp|j^ titles in successionn but o’f the .second half with four per- “ J Stevens.^oted tfie outstanding an when the Packers beat the Cow- or ^ e Orange. Six--among3ng tho ancand Texas A&M were notlot rarated te d anand extra points and produced a n ° cd warrlora.nre shooting for an when nobody has made the third, sonalson fouls, scored 15 for the 41.7 punting average. « iP'^V^r ", of the game, was con- unprecedented third straightght boys 20-3 in an Aug. 28 exhlbi- Q^ei , 11.-, teams placed in the final nation- among am the first 10. 41. roduced a tinually sp/Ilcd for fosses In tho xniDi- G reen gay take three leagueeague wirwinners. Larry Murray, collect- , Alabama will be playing In Its { playoff title against a Cowboyjoy tion game.i ^hai ch lost ''ankings. ,, ng In Its COTTON B(?WL — A brilliant 2V4 quarters but thc senior . championships in 1929-30-31II be- ed 18 for St. Francis, which lost 3Uthern 21®^ bowl game — more)re than pa;passing duel betweenTexas hi.s team that blew Cleveland out; of If thet Cowboys are to upendipena fJFL was split into) con- its third game in nine starts,arts. The matchups are Southern 2 ts V brilliant quarterback, who was closing the Cotton Bowl last Sunday, 52- the oone-touchdown favorites it . California, 9-1. vs. Indiana,na, 9-1,9-1 anyanj other among the nation’s a&a&M’ s Edd Hargett Jn and V Texas Ala- f,jC^Ls collegiate career with a j' ferences for playoffs. Dallas’lallas’ Duquesne[ scored 14 consecu- iadena! colleges. Wyoming was the only bama'sba: Kenny Stabler Is In pg. 14 for the Eastern Conferenceice will be1 up to Meredith to° hit only"previous, conference cham- tlvi ■ ' in the Rose Bowl at Pasadena, col and Ala- n c a A rccord 52 touchdown Hayes and Lance Rentzel, the :ham- tive points In^ 4>/j-minute surgeh-Tif Calif.; " Wyoming, lO-O', vs.-s.- Ldu- unbeaten,unt unlied college>e team prospect.pn crown. Haye: midway through the second half ri. 1 e r Is in passes, completed 13 of 26 pass A sellout crowd of 50,861 is j speedspeedy flanker, while establish-blish- . y®” ''- ml( - n n s i n Isiana State, 6-3-1, in 'th e■ . Sugar durduring the ’67 campaign."• Fore-^ore- Inj regular season. Stabler Mi nnlnc event of a tic the game anc and went on to beat Wisconsin, _ es for 155 yards against Olo cxpected to watch in (rigidgid ing ballb control on the running ' ’ Bowl at New Orleans; Alabama,abama easts of a wide-open Orange completed 103 of 178 aerials. Stabler for Miss. C sand ”'*** go into suddcn-dcath over- 16-1 76-66, in the third-place compc- g j _ 2 weather while the Packers andmd of DanDa Reeves. Don Perkins and . .unipL- g , , Texas A&M, Super Bowl Jan . 14 at Mi- (CBS](CBS) at 2 p.m. EST with\ the " ‘ Ai-ea Teams* Fla.a, The latter is the onlyy night ancand the Vols slighlly more than first Southwest Conferenceling their 'nti made 10 unassisted tackles and ami against the American Foot->ot- Green Bay and Wausau areasireas ThThe television and racHb ^ gam e. 25. onference intercepted a fourth-quarter Ole lahim-i Now, let’s look at the BigBIe crown In |0 years, swept to six Mu ball League champion. blackiblacked out on TV. rights righ are worth $2 million, of W Tennessee, I,SU and Alabama straight victories afterept dropping to six Miss . pass.______1 his which $975,000 goes intoS the S la te T lir e e : i 1 vorites ®t a time; •. The game shapes up as a bru-ru- If ILombardi is to reach his whic are one-touchdown favorites _ ern Cal- I*’®*'" four games of thc A tal battle up front between the goal of three_jiT"a row, S Starr ta rr P'ay pfayers’ pension fund, $200,000 -g- while Southern Cal Is a= tl!,?,two- ^r o s e BOWL — Southern Cal- Cow- to the league office And the re- I •nt tho ifornia the Pacific-8 Conferenccnference campaign'.pAtabama won=s‘'T its ' ’lhclast AAU ^ Americans Packers’ rebuilt interior lineine [must get time" to pick the Cow- to tl S touchdown choice to beat the m a few gamesr' and the Cowboys' Doomsdaylay boy ddefense apart with his third-third- mailm aining $825,000 into the gam” - e Loop Games Hoosiers, » playing in the Pasa-PisT litleholdcr, . . hfts more than a few ine down passes to Carroll Dalei and receipts.rece The players split 70 i f tl^ r things going for it. They’ Inclucie Boyd Dowler while maintainingining per cent of the game receipts:eipts j„ in the Magic Valley league,eague, j,-nj be a field day for foolball,, 0..I. Simpson, the sensational ma whether Bart Starr can recap- Boyd All-American halfback, a long willwil be among Oklahoma's chief :en possession with the running>g of on a 60-10 basis after faxes,s. ex- ^ 11] lead off the new year’s's bas- fansfar who may be too exhausted, j/. id passer, lure the magic that led Green posse: I history of victories In thisIs game g a m e hopes ho] of upsetting Tennessee. Over ^ Nationals Bay to i 34-27 victory in a his iinjur y-riddled backfieldtXield pensespens and second- and third- j^et ketball action Tuesday n'B”* night fromfro thc priivious night's cele- ! , BURLEY—Putting seven men placc money have been deduct- wit plus greater size and speed:ed than He completed 53 per cent of his 'n d ram atic thriller last Janr. l^Jlt t'c o corps. r p s , P|®c iduct- with a feature of the weekc com- —------aerials for 1,137 yards ent and of sev-his *n double scoring figures, the the Cotton Bowl. '- I TraTravis Williams, the Packers’kers’ ed. j^ging Wednesday when the MinicoVlinico IndIndiana a®' , The Hoosiers. though,1 , were en touchdowns. His bestand receiv- sev- ‘'AU Na Americans ripped the AAU • When Dallas has the ball itjspectiit'spectacular rookie running back ------Sp«Spartans entertain Shelley in a st receiv- Nationals 107-62 Friday night f it und underdogs in seven of their 10 er has been Eddie Hinton, a 197- ant will bc the same (ype of strug-.whoLig-jwho sset an N F L record by re- I battle of ranked teams. ' “ ifJMaris Confident the last pound wingback who on runs a 197- the nia ond their fourth victory in as to turning four kickoffs for touch- . ■ season games, including tho last pot gle by Willie Davis and Co. to tumln ■IC Undefeated Declo begins it.s ^ Purdue 100 in 9.7. Hinton has caughtruns thc28 many T meetings. , ^ ^ . try to charge pasi the Cowboys'ys'I downs, downs will share the rtmningS£W ardle Leads quest 3 for the Magic Valley Con- J J 3 .in one in which they upset Purdue 100 He’ll Play Again -to gain the Pasadena triprip and passes pas for 427 yards. caught 28 at The Americans seized the leaa protective curtain for Dandy,idy chore: chores with Donny Ai^crson. t j ference title by traveling to ST.5 LOUIS (AP) — Roger at the outset and the Nationals jut the former Texas Tech Wonder; J j ] Roger cochampionship of the Big)ig Ten. . Tennessee1 has used three men nev Don Meredith, thc erratic but the fo E B u r le y P a s t giRaft River where thc Trojansrojans i^iaris has expressed confidencetiaence jproy, Keves, the Boilermakers’makers’ inm the quarterback slothree — Dew-men never P were really in the gnme. often brilliant passer. - and (Chuck NJerceln, the New haven’t been able to win many"jany that(ha he’ll soon be over his bout .'m. lid not cy Warren, Charjey Fultont _ Dew- and viel Rogerson Anderson paccd the r's York 'Giant castoff w(ho fourjd g j| 'j All-American back, did not cy Memories of last New Year's York ■ 1 games. Oakley, which put)ut in yj,j(h Bell's Palsy and readylay lorfor j;j.ore against Indiana and the BubbaBul Wyche. Warrenulton is and the Hoivictory with 20 points but Milt Day championship game stilltill the popot of gold In icy Green Bay; Skyline 69-61► X sevenS. games before Christmas, n Simp- No. 1 man with 78 completionsn is the EaiHorton added 19^ Dale Ewan 17. las'Both Ben Wilson and Jim Gra-G ra- als(also will be on the road, testingertfne training. Hoosiers hope to contain Simp- No are fresh in both camps. Dallas'Both •j-hf The St. Louis C ardinal right- son as effectively. in 132 attempts for a mplctions 59.1 per- EamplesI-ar 16. Tom Moreland II, has lived all year with its fail-lil- bowskbowski are injured and probably>ably IDAHOID FALLS (AP) —- Di- the Wolves at Castleford. The ‘ ly at minutive Jay Wardle scored a Wo’ lie ■ of f‘°*der said. "It's getting better,better. tThe Trojans were beatenlen only cercentage and 1,053 yards.59.1 Rich- per- lefsI-anny Brower 10 and Lynn Ed- ure to cash in on a first-down-m- will sees little action, if any at mini ed a Wolves, beating a couple J,' of J 1 feel better. Sincc it is getting by ile Indi- n\ond Flowers, an Olympic hur- ter all. blistering blisti 28 points F rid ay night higherhigl classlficatibn teams and ‘ ' gelling by Oregon State, 3-0, while Indi- n\o ds. Rich- lef.sen 13. and-one situation on the Packer all. oliday better, I'm sure it will be all ana by Min- dler, has been Warren’s•npic top hur-lar- lose Mel Hino’s 15 points paccd tho two-yard line in the final sec-ec- DaliDallas never has oeaten:aten as h(he paced Burley's undefeatedeated vrinvanning the Dietrich holiday be all ana’s lone setback was by Min- die get, catching 41 for 585 yards. 11 1 ------;------^------Bot)ca.tsBobc to a 69-61 win over Sky- touitournament, have indicatedi they ''ight.” nesinesota, .33-7. get s top lar- losers while, Ken Cantrell addc(J. line’!line's Grizzlies. vill be tough to handle in1 con- Maris^ had said earlier in thethe. . SSUGAR BOWL — I^Ul^ U is yards. 11 more. ______jfz •terback Wardle, along with Greg Bunn,Junn, fenference play. week that he feared he couldn'touldn’t countingcou heavily on quarterback paced the Bobcats In a free scor- CCamas County will be at: Bliss playpia if the ailment, whichch has NelNelson Stokley, who set school Idaho Interviewviews Four ?•»ing second ! period that gavee the in \what could be a good (ineine on affectedaff the nerves in thee right recrecords for tota! offense, pass- have side of his face, hung on.in. His ing yardage and pass comple- -, Ta JT visitors vislK an 11 point edge a t half- bothbotl teams. The Mushers have sid c o M P m point been winning big, which. is no InabilityIna to blink his rightht eye tiortions. The Tigers, however, will le ^ time after holding a one-point bee op pun- MISORYI t pe- surprise, while Bliss, which:h has bashai caused it to film over,er, af- be without Eddie Ray, top pun- Coaches, Listssts Five’ More \^!lead at the end of the.first pe- ______ter of, the Southeastern Confer- riod. ' had a couple of lean years,■s, ap- ^fecthig his vision. ter Beginning M onda with £S5iS5555Si5iSSSi5iiSi5SiSiii Four candidates for the Uni-ni- made by Jan. S probably will BunnBu scored 14 points in1 the pearsP®® to have come up with ^ M onday, Januaryr 1, versity of Idaho football coach-:h- be heldhei in abeyance until after gamegami but sat ont most off the some balanced scoring — al- all ipotorcyclists ar* raquii ing job were- interviewed Fri-ri- the NCAAN national conyentloiintlQii seco!second half after picking upI four thouBh J™ Robbins continues sts ar* required by law to wear day and -Saturday and five m oreire in New Nev York City. Ostyn andd the. fouls.fouls I- » K to ,be the big gun. No NorthsideSri* MAGIC: MO MOUNTAIN - are slated lo sit in with thhe e .school fajulty representativee on , TTjeTh told shooting Grizzlies J*®’team that thinks it has a chance screening committee early thisus the ,ai athletic board wiir - attendttend bangbanged away at the basketef 161 6 1“to ,, win the title this year had week. thatth at r nieetingf anjl-jDTOibaWy n6t jtra i fh. better lose because ovqr the SKI SCHOOLIOOL SPECIAL ' straight times at the start of the it ap- hg return' to M osc^i^^tll Jan.I. 11. gamigame before they finally VotC con- f'fst th''*® places, it ap- HELMETS! The committee trimmed the pears the toughest loop in the nine finalists from the originallal Mr. Ostyn ^cTjned to namelame n^ti nected for a field goal. in the D EE A A D D L L I I N E V»[// ^ / f ] If tomorrow you don’t hav* yours, coma In 41 applicants and is making allall any ol of the applicants. H ow ever,8ver, SkylineSk; came back after- thpthe S 1 tomorrow and ... t as- half and scared the Bobcatsi- byw.. f o r couple of y ears haste possible t(5'Teach T finallal rUrtioffiimofs afotmd the state list as- half Shelley has been lauded.r % by y J A NN U U A A R R Y 4 decision early- in January, sistant. sistant coaches froaa Colorado,rado, c6mic6ming .to within three points,oinU, Easternp., Idaho as one of>f the “ , 3 ^ S a v e The n^w man w ill' replacece SouthernSouthe Itltnois, Oregon State,:tate, f>utbut in the opening seconds“ ®‘o f iy,jbest teams in the state — and Save on HelmetsI Steve Musseau who resigned in OklahtOklahoma 'State and the two the ! fourth period Wardle began[?8®" proved it once by winninging a O nly 3t MMore o Days November after three years at holdovholdover members off Coachoach hittlihitting from all over the floor, statestai A-2 championship. It rere- IS- Musseau's staff. BURLBT 41. 8KTUNB «t the Idaho-helm. Two of hfs as- Mussc BmrUr fsCtpfl* akfllM t»ii» portMlyP°f has some pretty good - Sign;n Up NcNow at R E E Fa c e sistants, Ed Troxel and George >Vp^ 8® "Two of the men (interviewed>wed Fink « 2 4 It Monra* 10 It * » 2 XX 2 height heil — and'^tter haves it if WITH EVERYFace HELI SHIELD Davis, remain with the univer- W«nll« » 4 • M lUnnl* S 1I 1*14 IT l>op?shoc to ta m e Minico. Friday' and Satui^ay) werew ere RuaMlIRu m I X O S 4 CorbMt 0 t s S ^ =RY HELMCT SOUD by alty' but'the other three left.with ^ ^ TWipM I 0 0 t Coddanl 1 01 0 0 2 1 _ "le• scoring records show thal darned Impressive," Mi'r Ostyn dJSIJ Musseau. da mec »siyn I « 1 I Hari«r z 21 2 « t4 SheShelley likes to sc6re' and if Athletic Director Paul Ostynyn said, cdeclining 'fo elaborate. HeHl> S*"!" 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^ ^ 'a r k 'SS t tr r o n g T i P B e K: e e y y ' ; T ^ P ’I . *11^ - I h I ^ E ^ f f e s t e r n1 T D e f e n s ee ^ Playoffi f f B] a t t l e Pr By CHARLES MCMURTRVrV limlime in the West backfield that I OAKLAND, Calif.If. (AP) — for 405 yards, including a l K: : 9 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A BebanBet might have thought tjieythey I ■ One of the men Coach Wally yarder. , •. _ I?.''' strong ground Rame and a de- werewer teammates—if ^ they had I I.emm of Houston fears most Oiler Miller Farr shares t j' • tense that completely stifledd All- not dumped, him for losses so I ^^^^■ -.'when his Oilers playlay the Oak- interception laurels with t' . ’American Gary Beban of UCLAJCLA often.ofte I land Raiders here Sunday for others at. 10 each, but leads feave the Ea.st a ’16-14 triunnpliunnph Tt h e E a s t took a 3-0 first-qst-quar- u ar- | the American Fpotbaljtball League y ard s returned, 264, and touc . 'over the West in the 43rd annualnnual (c(cr r lead , and w as a h e a d. , 9-7 a t_ . t l championship and ai Super Bowl downs, 3. ■ I 'Shrine charity football gam'egame (he half after the team.sm.s ex-*^ B|b | H | berth is old man George Blan- Houston’s Pete Beathard ii Saturday. chachanged 37-yard touchdowns In I SH^I da.'^O. ninth in passing wfth 94 comp . - Notreji Dame’s All-Americanrican (he second period, f Blanda quarterbackedbacked the tions in 231 throw s for 40.7 p Kevin ■’■ Hardy, Toledo'.s Tom Before g a sellout crowd of 48.- >BeUtIer—a sub.stitulc on the Oilers when they wonLvon the 1961 cent, 1,114 yards and 9 touc 000 in C andlestick P a rk , the fflt- AFL championshipI for’ Lemm. downs. r ■ . Cast squad—and Minnesota's, E n st w ent a h e a d 16-7 in theth e I 'John Williams spent .so hiuch H " • His four field goalstis were the Hou,ston fullback Hoyle Grs ^ third period. I pE; winning margin whenlen the Raid- ger is second in rushing wi Quarterback Gary Davisivis of I . ' r* : ers: beat'^the Oilers: at Houston, 1.194 yards on 236 carries. > . VanVanderbilt gambled,with fourth I k 19-7. three weeks ago.e;o. eluding a 67-yarder. Oaklani down and threo yarffs to go but ^ ■ jjT ^ .. -X. prevent the Hewritt Dixon carried 153 1 couldn’t find a receiver and ran.'ra n .' 1 , “We’ll have to prevent the . S®. Raiders crossing the 50-yard5 0 -yard i1559. with a'40-yarder. and Pt . ' fouifour yards inlo the end zone.)ne.' ■' ' ^ seh/ed H is'B an aszak 68 for 376 and a lo 'JM The West came back with a lIljiijjjM I 8 ^ ^ line," Lem m obseh/ed. His* k * * .' Iteam has the bestst defensive °f “IO- Oi'er halfback Wooc touchdbwn in the fourth-quarter:]u arter I L. only ''199 Campbell rushed 110 times I ■ Bpban’s five-yard jpass to I record . in the AFL. only "‘199 ' 'points^allowed opponentsonents ,ln in 14 511 with a 42 long. _ _ Phil. Odle of Brigham ■youngi ■young; I games, bakliind has3 yielded'233, yielded' 233, " Oakland s Mike Eispheid, wi ' ' t A tl- anglesLES T his f chief but .seldom-hit targetta rg e t ■ . a couple of 6(>iya'rdftrs last Si all afternoon. I second best. , By LARRY H6\CEY in.. FnsiPrn '*“>'■ sccprtd in'jpunting wlth A 28-yiird pass Ho San DiegoD iego ■ The game, pitting'"S Eastern 44.3 average, topping Oiler Ji TImes-Nevra Spo'rts Editor Stat6’s „ Haven Moses had set It I cham pion Houston. 9-4-1, With the cold ribw y e ar dawn- ‘ ' against Western king Oakland, N orton’s jl2.6. up. Moses caught the earliere a rlie r I will be felt Oakland’s, Roger Bird Is ri Ing the man on the hot spot^ is WQ*t touchdow n pass. I with a 13-1 record, will bc tele- Paul Ostyn. athletic director at wilh North I^iunt returnc 3r al West had started on the I vised at 5 p.m. EST, withI.,., North- with 46 for-61>yaod«. a long , the University of Idaho. , PEast 37-yard line.’ A .‘ia-yardf)8-yard I pfc*;.'” ern California blacked out. In filling the position of foot- out. 7 g and a 13.^ average. His av( punt by Boh I.ee 'Bf'Universityv ersity ■ ■ *A sellout crowd of 53,000-plus age is topped only by'Floyd L ' i boli coach .at tlj,^ of the,1 Pacific went out onn ththeir e ir , ^ ', in. the new Oaklandnd Coliseum tie of Denver, who averag k ‘ three-yard line and the East was A ' assures a record g;ate ate of of $500,- $500,- le.g on pnly 16 returns. of Idnho. Coach H - forccd to punt. • ( 0.00-plus. Ostyn comes e ' Davis and Hardy were vntedvoted STOPPED for no gain.1 , East qiquarterback James Raye/e (16) East-West Shrine classicsslc at SaiSan Francisco. The EastiSt went T here will be a record $864,000 'out a loser eith- yjM th«f game’s outstanding offen- ol0 Michigan State comess to a haltha in the grasp of Neal:I Star- on to claim a 16-14 decision,lecislon. as its defense stifled thele West. j jn radio and televisiondon^r^dpts" receipts. ^r way'BScause ; ,iysive and defensive players.s. key fc (47) ol the West onI a fourth down situation early inIn the (AP wirephoto) Lamonica ^ a the Boise area ______( Of the TV -radio mnoney,, oney,, $345,- $345,- ^ ^ Vandal Boost- -w r ■• <600 goes into' the player benefits ers have anoth- 1^ 1 and pension fu\»d. •‘'T.roC-Plan T he ■ other R e ^ y cr club which m K e n tu c k y O I C J $518,400 ,tan a ^ t c . receipts receipts go go • -« is an as.socia-^B Kimberlyly Nips! Valle;illey In Toumlurney FinalsC l/X o i into the game fiinds. of which 36 tion of Ed T r o x - H n s per cent of the net will^ lu ggo ? ^tb S ^the h 1 For Raidiers ■ Overcomes p . winning players: 29 per cent to cl Boosters and HANSEN — An eight-pointit-point mnrem than five points tnn spare,spare. \with some great shootingng to put 61-53f and Kimberly coasTed in ] ’ c c n 'i uT^the OAKLAND (AP) Darj P aul Ostyn Hat- Hovey coasted in ([jg losers; 10 per cent tp. the i sewing flurry in the finalal twoIWO Gelling two straight bucket.s Valley' back in lh a gamame. e. He \while Valley got closingiing poinispoints , winning club*1*nd 9 to to tU^loser the'loser the . thinking mar ers. On the other end of .a the n e niinutes carried the Kimberlymberly frfrom Ron Cline in thehe third opened< with a three-pointlint play, fromI Meyer and Thompson. ; h,!. innf,..n quarterback, thinks, he knoi state — including the Spokane N o tr c D a m e impson. and 16 per cent heto the league. league. Houston Oiie p \ __ Bulldogs out of a .5.3-.')3 tieie and quarter,qi . the Vikings moved watchedi teammate Lon1 Thomp- In Ihe first game, JMurtaugh 'area — Is a groUp of "BrmgB In tCLOUISVILLE, ' Ky. (AP) — riy’’inni*tf.r Each Winning. playerlyer will re-j Sunday and win tjie Americ. almost '"'n ‘he Snake River Holidayloliday alahead 32-27 for their blggesl biggesl ;son hil tvvo free throwsows and boomed1 into a 22-7 first quarter ^ A New F a c e " V andal Boosters, Sophomore goph Mike Casey almost rst quai"lcr about $6,500,, each loser Football League champipnsli And while Ostyn's recommen-■nen- sing].single-handedly picked up sixth- tournament title with a: 61-56 edgeec of the evening butit in the the.nt hi.t three straight from the cedge, then wertt to bench againsi , ril k for the Oakland Raiders, dation will be. only one min a rankedrank Kentucky and carriedrarried vievictory over Valley Friday fi:final BO seconds Kimberlycriy ral- fieldI to fashion the 53-53-53 dead- 1Hansen. The Hu^skiesv still seek Dasket- nighi. Murtaugh belted Hansenlansen lielied back into a .3.')-35 deadlock.padlock, 1lock. iing Iheir fir.si win. fell'eV behLi behind , Houston or Oaklandand led fhethe "The game is pretty well r series of judgments to be pass->ass- the(he W ildcats to an 81-73 bask et- niR ihon hlrl UlOSI SUIIlStlCStafistics IhlSthis ganized in my mind," said I ed along before the Board1 of ball viciory Saturday nightIt over ov er 59-.59-37 for co n so latio n honors.rs. In the first m inute of Ihe But McMasters hrokeike that 33-13 at halftime but then, had ; A three-point pUiy hy I.ynn fourthfu quarter it was lied Iwojwo when\ he converted a three-point'iree-point 1 Iheir best c|iiarter of■ til..the \/n ‘yearij ii-1 offen.sivesive and de- monica,. who emerged fro trustees approves the final de- ^(-rascrappy Notre Dame. J' iL. f<’nsive. and had .s'lime of the ;d the McMasters followed hy poinis points mmore times before Kernin,in, Reitz playi off a m issed K im herljilerlji foulfouiji [in racking up 26 poinis in the:. s'l)me of the back-up mpn at Buffalo to fir: cislon. Mr. Ostyn is goingR totn Casey,ca Who was named the Me "’'■ Individual leaders. 1[string star with the Raidei bear the brunt — either way.'ay. game'sgam most valuable player,player, fromfro Larry Riel/., Denny Frick- andai McMasters reeled off six shot.! Rietz, who was 13 ’for for 15 third t period. , l than a son and Rick Erick.son nnilcci nniiecl pointsp< to give K im berlyly a 45- ffrom the foul line, addedjded two Most of lhe points camecime On O akland's .lohn Rauch Is “ Now it’s just a matter of e* The basic matter, of course,jrse, scorscored six poinis in less than a sor and qimrter- cutlon.” sue- minule in the closing momentsaments the lid on Kimberly’s winn ov('rovc'r 3£39 edge. That Icad stretchedIched to (frBorah High School coachoach nfof pplay 10 pull Kentucky ahead Valley.Va Kimberly usually^ heldhold ninine points at the midpointipoinl of connectedc for two morere atut the andf Wiseman while Werner andlj neer's approach to every gan in the the advantage over the first Ihl’ll: c|uarier. 1line. Ritk Erick.son's's short 'Walt I'reesione each hit hil a ptfTrijtfn- Valuable P layer. who went to Moscow as an> a.s- for 'i CnnipU'tcd for SI.S And further, along tharTine, . ' I fudpflp f«f«fij>tip flnt Ip per[ cent and 3.22:i yards,yards, win .Sunday,” said Lamonlc nHni P'ay- Casey scored two ^ JU B m / ... k U I 'I 'I ; II 4 4 l linr ' „ ;i i; J 4 “ H ' Houston's Zeke Moore/loore i.41-4 Ihe who finished the sea.son a.s tl North Idaho-Spokane Vandal" “ straight jump shots and another K iFV I r v i \ \ / I"-:'!’;-" II ^ rin,,.,„m i i .1 :i . r vu 7 11 f. :!li; M,.v,-r III111 1>1 ) 4 4 ;.i 2;i kickoff|| return chomtiion,mtiion, withwilh No. I-ranked quarterback in tl fans weren’t really that bigh Kicon . K entucky Into Hnl/ r, [,1 ;i j.t Li 0 4 r cither. Mr. Ostyn has had his . ^ 2 n 4 an average of 28 9 or)iri 14 returns league, n . Tilv. 'h e le a d for good. - J Hiilrhor J II 4 4'l{n<-hi«* •> o l’ O ------"W e're \ pi'pbably as w( problems living down the Dee The 6-foot-4 sophomore pouredp iu re d K.'iniii 4 0 4 J-iSi.-innwlr, f) :i ;| ______■ • ■____ WalkorV (I tl :{ (i:rh..mp'n .'I :« 2 O ' I J» prepared as any team in foe Andros legend. When Androse hp . - points to top Kentuckym ucky —------left Idaho — largely bccause he D rlU S ' "ball,” said Lamonica. "If v ® scoring, followed by Phil Argen- -■''/» -■ Tntjiia 20 :’i I 'riimu Ryun Is World’s. , ^ lose n game, it’s because v didn’t.get the athletic directorsJ to: with 18 points. £ f Vnll,-v . 1 ’.! .1 .-, Ml ] job, or so he openly stated — V Ktmbrrly __ l j o ;i.',- hiM Best I Athlete[0 beat -ourselves, not because v MT. Ostyn became the hate ini- im- .|p _ 1 • Ti™ weren’t ready for'IfT ^ Castlefordrd Edges Diei)ietrich To ‘ Ml flTAITear R*». H.\NHf:V,,si;v .,7 .17 . • . ipfJDON (AP) — Jim Ryun, age in the Andros legacy. Mr. I p Murtauch Ulanarn t c Tuhn "W e’re thinking about Hou L)nl K,I,,'i'^lI... 'j-J " 7 3:51.13 last June, was. ,voted Iheih2 afor practice Friday. ’'V ''thi'Ji c 1 can’t afford lo look ahead. Sur , But it was always felt in best" this Opens On 3i Take J Holid)liday Tournamament I *> Ti.-i II n J (1 1I 1 I (III :i Vworld’s outsfunding athlete Sat-[ area, where he was known best, ' .until,1 n II r, (II Old " ] J.' unlay in a poll of 'I'he■he Associat-jAssoci^ " Super Bo^ that the longer he lasted, the i By GARY SNEIJ. ihlhe 'liters look an early:rly 9-11!)-11 ^ period, bul tlie Wolvesrs rame came J.' ' " f l'.s„-v.r> i < i f; ‘ ne ASSOC a phived and we hope to I , , Sl/.i.k^.-r I » f TlUnti.r fth (I II 1-10I III Ced Press' European1 sportswirt-,spor sw -|,[,(.rp guj have to get pa n iore rcspectcd he vvould be- Timcs-Newji Sports Writerritcr ira I 2 ■.: 4 ers. ...1, ,.....'Houston ' I first.” come. When he spearheaded!d a IDIKI KICM — Thv Casllefordik'forcl' '(,| of Mack Rachman and111 Al.iiiAlan mgi into Ihe final period. i [| liUlit .lean King. Ihe bouncyi ,drive for new athletic facilities,ties, lc(Ice fishing will open Mondaylonday vVolves downed the Diciruh ,N Mmvw. i.I II 1! •; '1 r.,1 hJih ihnl Lamonica, who passed for iielruh Noble, fought liack to lie the Castle’ford maintainedI its leadiDsinituplead n " 0 1 m CCalifornian who won both lhe' helped upgrade financial sup- on three Mugic Valley reser-rpscr- ix'vtl.s 5a-5-» I rulay night nii;hi •;(ori'^ at '25-25 at tha endd of thelhe tthroughout Ihe fourth periodX^nod as 1 o 1; j ; \]Wimbledon and l orestest Hills len-ten- |touchdowns and 3,228 yards sa port within the department and voir:voirs, reminds the Idaho 1 l ish |„ H Iho Mn 1 both figures achieved pre-se ■> -ish c laim first place in thele nn'-'fii first half ^both teams just matched bas- II II IJ :i7 nis titles. wa«> rated the No. 1 stemmed the ebbing caliberr of ancl O fp \c Department. ,n, hed bas- t.-uu -j.', j» n t..uu h h ij ;i7 ^ son goals. "I wanled 30 TDs ar tri(h Holiday Tiuirnainenl,, while I| Ihe W'ofves, wiih Bachmi.'U'hman an )rth of Jp,] fjrsl panu' I ridav night,,night., ic.'Kih* going into the final pe- column,” he said. The Raiders defeated Housif Now with th 9 Troxel thingii'ng C.nVey.caVc l ittle W ood R e servcrvoir. o ir, —------;...... —■ nod as Ctuy Colyer h-n—A-field he’s back on the spot. The big and Roseworth Reservoir 19-7 during the regular seasc gnal m the last st'conds. but the gam e ranks as a sni Ihriiat is that either way a large Roads into Fish Creek and The fourth p<’riod was a neck rift will develop within Ihe slate 1 | j(,|.ittle Wood reservoirs areJ open.X iljMinico Takes 3 spot wilh I.am onica. It w as tl .^nd the losers will definiiely he and nec. k baillc until the lasl only time all year lhal he failc ^ j’® and shoifid be plowed oul to j ^ p o mi mile counted on both sides The a cco m m o d ate Irav e l Tl-ie d e -|lT j to throw at least one louchdow rriM at Meet Titles With 50 s('< nnrU renitiininc in , pa.ss. fachool would be the w orst hurl partment , reports there is fivej RUPERTj — Minicn had throe There is a feclmg or belief I three [h,. jjame Rav Trussell tiecr thelhc J: inches of snow on lop of l-’ild,^I champions and a runncr-iipmer-up s{s( ore ai •17-tT. but Ru k Hiatt , In the state that Mr. Ostyn does inc hes of ice at I ish Creek Res | r ' J not like Mr. Troxcl, going back k Rt"'-I while Burley had a c hampip amianti hifhi hm only pf'jint of i)ie night J } ■ Jf A ’f'*' ervoir xvhile l.illle Woodd has),f,r .Kocond place pien in a Vif\'nid T errv K m g hit fvvo field ^f^^iuini^fo^por^^ to the high school days wh<;n ‘''P*" . inches of snow on eight |j„n Mr. Troxel's Borah uam bc- . junior varsity lournameniit (on- ^ti.'ds in the rclosing seconds to ■alls '■’‘ h fs of ice " dmducted at Idaho l-alls Inday. | labored Mr. Ostyn's Twin Falls ' I giv(' Richfield (he vvin, B y B o b R m m Warm weather and rising‘'R wa- Telon won the team champi-:lampi-: in the championship game the clubs. Not so.. J7J ter levels have brought about onship with % pomts withI Mln- Wolvesw took a commandinging IS-10 "If the final decision is Ed. unsafe ice conditions on Rose-! j,,,, * ^ J The Ro»« Bowl is fh« gmoH- I can w ork 1.000 per cent for Rose-, i^,) second at SO. Thr'v were -tc*-tc^ad at the em l of the first pe- f f 'i , ,f ■ f’ ,,:, daddy of oil bowl gamei. iloftmg woVih Reservoir and anglers■rs arejarc, f„u skvline at 7S. Ririe ri< and with him." says Mr. Ostyn. , R ine nod. bui had tn fight1 off a L . - n W f • ■ at an.adfunct to fh® famou* Touf "If the decision is someone olh- urged to use extreme caution.uiH>n. ^M). I irih 45. Idaho l alK -11II and _ v.iri>n(; s| co m eb ack by thehe Blue ... ME' nament Posff^ 000 I-'ishermen are allowed to use Qm er than Ed. I will work 1.000 ‘'‘■ to use Bonneville 37. _. *'Tl> *'Tl'>cv)ls to pul] out a slunim 29-282<)-28 _ j f y r. Patodeno, Cal* per cent for and with thatj^ 3 ( as many poles as they cann han- No seniors or varsity wrest*wTcst-jlead |Ie; nt the end of the "'first half,half t. J [ 7 . \ • i^ ^ H R wiis^ I ifornia, way bock m an .’’ die but all fish must be taken were allowed to competeK'te m Dietrich, with the help1 of Wil-Wil - V >n 1903. Eight m onths ago this columjmn n through>nroi the ice. Fishing isIS not event. Iislis A nderson and R an dJy y Lee.Lee, > jW / Trouble wai. carried remarks by Mr. Ostyn;tyn allowedallo« on any open-water areas Taking.j. titles for Minicot were pullpd to within two pointsoints of / II Michigan woHop- that praised Ihe work done by on a any of Ihe reservoirs. ______frosh Steve Ago at 9S pouiids:|fh)uhds; I the Wolves with about fiveive min- B |j t J Mr. Troxel in recruiting. Bob I'-reeman, a junior- 1 157- 5 7 - utes left m the half. k in gome ■ Conversely, 'we’ve never/e r yes 1 or no answer soon nfter the p,,^ Dan^ The Blue Devils took n 2fi-22 k and Weir Coost pounder, and sophomore Dan^ " ' i ' 1 ' m football didn t re iieard Mr. Tnoxel say anythingling SugarSuga BowLgame Monday.-The/.-Tne Rogers. 168 pounds. Harleyv \Vcl- W cl-; lf'«If'ad with about one m inute1 UIC left \ 1 tlerogatory about Mr. Ostyn.lyn. bihei other is that he already has said cover/or Y4 years. Tha Rose Bowl ivcr took second at 1S3 pounds,;)unds. in the half, but Castleford,)rd bat- V ' 1 ' { game wos resumed again In 19.16, first or sccond hand. no aand ISU has turned lo Okla- Burleyg won', the MS-poundpound tiedtie back and hit a bucket in • "I’ll tell you this," Mr' Ostyn!lyn homahom; junior college- ranks for and ho* b ^ n K»ild every year cs for tiass and took seconds atit 123.,123. ,tbi the final ??cconds to tak e a slight v ! .;j lince. ' Jold this writer Saturday night,ght. anotlanother candidate. We under-jndcr- j 3 (f ^^^d heavy-weight. |ed[edge, •'we have interviewed iwo peo-■>eo- stancstand that a man named Bow- 1 ^ ^ Floridg hod o Polm festival ^TCT^T Minjco’s jawees will ho^t I Dietrich1 was ahle to take fake a -• game in 1933 c»nd 1934. os o fcle the last two days that haveave man was interviewed 6y^ ISU KinKm ibcrly T uesday with thee var- slislim onc-poiht lend with about pt^licity stunt. It grew into the pcen darned impressive" officiofficials at Oklahoma City Fri- si\y entertaining Madison at 2 twotw minutes left Jn the third ^HL C|ifoitge‘ Bowl on January 1. ; Ho wouldn’t elaBorate on day. Either way. the time for pp.m. Saturday. <<'ASTLKKORD .I't. DUrTRU II Stst 1935, when Bucknell beat Miomi.' ivhich two,,;hioting only therelere ih.itlh.it announcement is gettingetting , c«jrafldrford IDirtrirh , f« fl pr ep tgft fe pf tp ep The Oront^ Bowl still features the jvere four and one of these was.vas closeclose, too. » U ,1 1 i I.r Mm n rri 4 fl .111 H^PkU ' most colcrful of all hcHftime spec- Coach Troxel, We also hear that Boise^ Col Col- Mike’siVl Collects il. * ^'An'frrson hh 4 4 4 H 14 i r ~ — >Gcle», ^ ! "We still have five more toI in- legnlege will affiliate wilh the NAIA • «1 F. ninfon 4 4 4 1 H 44 2.%. The^Sogor. Bowl wo» born tha? iervieW and some^of these carry'rry' ratherather than NCA/V I j l ^ lt^rrinirr‘4 .1 1 1',<..rr-n«nn 0 0 4 0 . Outlaw Meet Title ,li; 1 I 1' 2 I.y lUllcrl 22 0 9 » ft 4 4 '• tame yeor. and the Iourth of the very ii^ressive credentials on If that1 be true, two things lm- p ’*f GLfeNNS FERH-Y —' MiWC’s'l ’ b'9 games" was first played qt paper,” he contjn^ed. medimediately pop to mind. The first klike’s I 1 ? j . r . ' jj Texaco of Mountain Home ddrop-liv, ro p -1 ivr^mii j - "In' Ihe Cotton bowl 1937. T h < { cru x rem ains. If Mr. is th.that the Boi.se school would Watching.the big bc^ivl games T ro x e f'g e ts the jQt>, BoLse willivih not beb eligible for membership'rshio f*‘LP^** Glenns'^Ferry Lionsns 5S-■ " " * •' ■ence ^'^■‘^ay night to-'claim thee titkstitle a football fan s dreqm on New be mollified butiliome of the in thetl Big- Sky Conference, , Year's Day. Another way to get ’ of the Glenns Ferry holidayy out- TfTot*u ,'v- T.rtuN r* ifi>2 r»r,4 Northern faij.<;.ivill—not. If Mr.Mr. whiclwhich i.s NCAA affiliated. | " I*. J . 4'. .',<4 yoyr year off to- a greet start is Troxel does not" get the job.ob. ThtThe sccond, but more impor-mpor- tournanient. J,f \o frioke your ^ov« fo a brond . you can expect a very, veryery tant tp the school, wpuldd 1^bc li't 19 jfwints to p.iccrc the ", ^‘j new 'T 9 6 ^ d ^ g e or .Chrysler. We toncerted effort by the BoiselisC ththat a t th e only re q u ire m e ni( t for victory>, while Gonzalez led RKiiriKi.n s3. nrii sEAr <747 have a greof selection of models Vandal Boosters to run Mr.Wr. admittingadmil schplar-athletes wouldiivouldl^l'ons Ferry with 14. jR**-Rtrhfirid' Brunraa ond ct)lors. termt to Auit you, ond ps'tyn clear out of the state. be a high school diploma.a In ' Faux Cigar Store of Buhl,'• get-! A Kinff ^ • O 2 vT - M Hn'kmn 7 2 4 1fil a rmadlnett to deal. . ' • other words, prospective athrath- ling‘‘"S 15 points frorp Jim Blake-Jlake- Tt kKin» 7 r. ' 4 r.* K u»kmn r* fi :t C2.3C S;«Tid»ni 2 2 4 r. .Vf,hlr 2 R « ; Okay, let’s check the otherher letes would not be re q u ireisd d to Icy.ley. ripped Grand View 62-36w* C oicerhM fi -0 4 J2 rru«*«*ll n f, 44 ) )1 1 ^ l H | ^ BOB REESe MOTOR^Co. Itate schools. Last time we re- prediipredict to the 1.6 academiclemic for consolation honors. LarryLa rry r«itrr»on r.i i ? 2 k r..ivrr 2: 0 0 1 1 4 4 , . 500 Block 2nd Av». So. Mrted on Idaho State the onlynly grade'point grade to becom e eligibleieible HanHarris . h^d IZ to lead GrandjFQnd r’rMmorw 1 O 4 I’jukr-r * I 0 .0 2 ,jr«fTii>rn 4 1 2 I>^Q)intr 0 1 0 Dodgo - Chryalor - Im- same available was Paulaul for financialfi aid. .ViQW. Viqv hf,7.K i a tl A I 4 II " " * ® ALL TANGLED ' UR^OB.BIaxham, jton .Blox Valley, In whMe,te, Mrambles'Mrambli with Kimberly’s Deimy Roach, an assistant at ^yo-yo- 'That Tha oughtta be' enoughll ru-'ru------, r:,, Erickson for a loort MIn n during'diirinj^! Snake River Holiday lourhamntlourhamnt: action at Hansen* Friday P^rlal - Slmca - Dodm An<; ToUli 20 12 26^2 Tot-I* lfi»ilf«4T ibing. Now we .hear two things,g s. mmors o rs ahd. controversy for 1967, USE TIMES-NEWS WANT I'lT^rADS J" ------2-S afi R2 3 'H » ' and winds up ]amplngmpfaig ItIt off.ol Kimberly pulled awayiw ay from «. 5> y S H < S ' ■ Sundoy,,Suntlay, DD#e/3t, 1967 . 15 jQ ^ X i c S S K y G rraysori)ii- IijoseiiJi
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LOS ■ ANGELi^S (AP) - eighth of, tho seaspn,,-and^ it for a three-gamie tourney total The..The. Washingtopt.Slate SupremeSupreme that,that. the. U.S.. Supreme Court UCl-A, Keld in check, for tbele tnarkedmarked the sixth time (he team(am of 87. , ^ ■ u Court >reversed 6^2'Saturday-ajrday- a decisiondecis prtMbiting-public, offi- ■• first iS .minutes cut^loose and,hasid,has scoscored more than 100 pointsints Iowa went ahead to stay on a ■ $175,000 libel- judgm ent granted cials fromc collecting damages ’ -blasted Wyoming 104-71 '.Satur-ar- a gamgame e. 'foul ItShot by senior forw ard p}ick ic k further University of Washing-Vashing- for jndnnfaiicibua statements day'night for its sixth straightit AlciniAlcindor was- chosen the tour- Agnew 3ur- Agnew with 2:10 left in the over-ver- ton basketball ''tlloach1 John aboutaboui their pubHi-H;ondticf, Los Angeles Bsisketball Classic,c, harpen’t harpcn’ most valuable playeryer time,time. A goaltending call on St. GraysonG ray becausb of ainI article shouldshoul a_p(^y to CraysoA’s suit, Iowa, playing its. third consec-c- for the second straight year. , Louis’ Charles Boyd followingIg a aboutabou him in the Saturdayiaturday TheThi majority opinion, written utjve overtime-^ame, defeatedid JoinirJoining Alcindjor on the, All- layup by Ron Norman increase^ Evening Post. by Judge Robert Hunter, St. Lools 80-77 for third. TournaiTournament team were Mikelike the thd mmargin to three points, 7S-75’£(-75 -' ThiThe court ordered a newDW trial, agreed. ag'rei . . _ - Thfe top-ranked Bruins, nmeet-t- WarrpnWarren and UCLA's Lucius Alf-Al^ and clinchedcl it. — saying sayir thal Srayson, althoughalthough jucJudge Frank Hale, in a dis-- ing their stlf/est challenge since;e en, Wy°ns.pions, took command early and ' M o to r C lly , wKh8:ll remaining. point p< performanceof Rich Nicm-ern- 1’®''j*"never were in danger as theythey . DelD e tr o it 102, N l a g r a Ul (cittampion- h a m p io n - TheTh< suit was based on an arti Iter handed the Aggies their fifth de- ' v h lp ) I ■ Schackelford, attacking the:ann,e ann, 7-7-foot-l St. Louis centpr hande Queen City ^cle by Al Lfghtner of Salem, Cowboys' zone defense withh who foifouled out wilh 2:31 leftt in feat ®against seven victories, Drake 85, Lanliilua ?8 (Champion-:hiimpion- OOre^ re., at thc time a basketball. lam Tennessee moved to a 133,. .4 4 ' ‘‘'‘P) ^ ... referreferee, as told to a freelance deadly outside shooting, led thce the ovovertime and his team Teii E v a n s v ille scorers with 24 points. Alcindorir ahead byI one point. lelead.' a d .' After" Utah State rattled EEvanavlllevi 70. Florida Statetat* 6 67 7 writCwriter, Al Stump. It appeared in added 20 and Warren 16. Sam Williams led the Iowa3wa off theth next ^eight points, the (Championship) the Jan. 5-12, 1963, edition of Polnaettla »Ua i The victory was UCLA’ss rcsurge resurgence by scoring 32 pointsints VpisVpIs fpulled away to stay. MiaMississippi 09. Hardln-Stmmonsnmon. 63 the ^Post. _ — — ^ JemTennessee’s 1-3-1 zone defense . (chumpiunsi)ip) • >-LI -4.lghUiere criticized what . he B is E i g h t pressured Utah State and forced ' ' Nebraska ‘ 60. Kunaus Stjtte 628 2 called"caiie "basketbairs bullies, repeated, errors. (chumplnnshlp) reCKireckless coaches, rowdy players S Ron Taylor, USC’s 7-fopt ju- ’ L. A. Classic evenih and rIotous fans who disgrace North Carolii•oliiia Tops "S: use 78. Minnesota 65 (seventh‘ our ” colleges." Grayson. wfis. nior center, scored a careerreer piucc) °u r the Tenm^ssee 89. Utah St. 6S 66 (fifthnifth nam«named as an example of “explo- high of 22 points to lead the placa) ciwA Trojans. Guard Al Nuness paced lown 80. St. tLOUis 77 (oycrUmc)Dvcriimc) S‘ve bench behavior.” Oregon State;ate 68-61 lhek Gophers with ,21 while USCLJSC (third Pl»ccj^_^ FoFour months after the article , forwaiforward Bill Hewitt added 191 9 ' ■ • ‘"'appeared, nPP ' the urtiversity, de- to the Trojan victory. OrejiiOreftDi) 70. T o X u s 57 (seventh(scventh clinedcline to renew Gra.vson’-s con- PORTLAND, Ore. (A P) —|-I- In thothi battle for third place ,*cr plucc) Urnrl “f / USC raced to a 10-2 lead and PrlncfH)a 77. Standord 66■B (fni.rii. (fourth tract as head ba.sketball coach. Larry Miller scol-ed 33 poinls, 199 Utah beatbi Washington Stale 85- was never headed as it lifted \nlaci*) neHe (iiiled to obtain employ- oQ free throws, Saturday nighl11,78. 78, Jr, " Utuh li.'i. WSU 78 (third place) ^lepiment for the 1963-64 scason and I , its season’s record to 6-5. No>North Carolina 68. Orc«onn Stute 81 . c u rti, for $300,000. in leading North Carolina to a|a Utah held a 14 point lead late“ F ' Minnesota " is 3 - 7. But it was AU • College SUed 68-61 victory over Oregon Slatee in Ihe .scconds half, but il shrunk; Taylor’s'lr '" , '; rebounding that won it I d a h o S t. 77. A r k a n s a s 75' i»evenih( s e v e n th T|,g judge in the King County for the championship of the Far,r to six point.s a( inlorm ission. for USC. BH r-ordham HI. Xavlcr, Ohio,1. 770 0 (fifthiriftii (Seattle)(Spa Superior Court trial West Basketball Classic. WashiniWashingion Stala came back ■■ place) ...... I Iruiecruled out the "public official” -ou- The T ro jan s’ biggest load wasw as Auburn 7ti. Virginia Tech HI (third ^./p, The game was a rugged de- und tie(tied it 38 all. and the Cou- 01 defen.se. saying Grayson did not fensive battle, with five playerss gars w,went ahead 42-41 with 1 I7|” 7 77-,54 '54 'with less than three jnin-nin- ■■ place) jucivi Ijy Ijles to play. The Gophers, al- ' , ■ ■ OklOklahoma City 91. BYU 88as (chum-'qualify(cham- qual undor the U.S. Supreme fouling out and 50 fouls -beingg minutes to on-«,jump shot by ^ th e FLORIDA STATE flankerIker Ron Sellers (S4) cuts towardird the Mal line after taking a pass pionship)p CourCourt ruling, which was in a called. Lenny Allen. ready ready out of it, then closed the , * lan gap again.st USC’s reserves. from quarterback Kim Hammondlammond In the third period of»f the Gateuator Bowl game* Saturday. Columbia 60. ^St^^ John's,I, N. y.,Y.. ca.se case against the New York Miller was named the mostIt Jeff Ockel,C 6-foot-7 pivot man, “ Penn State defenders aree (12) TimTii Montgomery, (55) JimIlm Kates and (35) Denny Onkotz.kotZ. 595 (championship) one e K ^ Times.TllTH valuable player in tho tourna-I- scored 21 and Mervin Jacksonson ThiThe game ended in a 17-1717 tic. (Al (AP wlrephoto) LotLouisville 81. Boslon College 74 ((third place) ° Tho ih Supreme Court majority ment. He was the Classic’s lead-1- had 19 for Uwh,jTcj3,"Wicrmannan Ji,vansville| h ■«/ Kodak Classic ,. rejected reje< Curtis’ contention that ing scorer with 84 points inn led WSU WSI with 18^_ . , ’ Holy Cross 86. Navy 77 (consdU-(com _■ article ^ did not charge Gray- three games. BecaiBecause of tJie way the tour- \VT' ^ CoVnefl 84, Rochester 577 (cham-(chnm- son with " a crim e, m o ral turpi Vince Fritz of Oregon Statee nament was set up, Washington’ton ] Florida Stat s Halftime' pionship) _ ^ »yrjAtude, lack of integrity, or in- W in s O w n Jtate Erases H Sugor Bowl luuc, scored 23 in the cham^onshipP staleStale finished lower thanhan ______Vundorbilt SO.Davldosn 6717 (cham- competence COm] in his chosen .,Rame andl-was picked Tor thee PrincetiPrinceton which they beat in thc ^ pionship) prof6. G eorB•jia lft TTcch e c h oothers, th C l are of .sudh a c h ara cte r and never trailed, holding a 37- night. night. cit « wilh a rccord pa.ssing per- preparedprep in IQ days of secreticcret ning from sophomore halfbacki l f b a c k 717 a.<, tlto charge him with an Im- ■nil- formance and led I lorida Slalc drillsilrlll and the clutch passingng of Charlie Char! Pittman. - i.siI.SU fti, Alabama 70 **' ' Vandy Drops ifJz24 halftime advantage. I.ayrLayne Holmes’ 24 points, cou- form; Kentucky 81. Notrr Dame<■ 73 propriety prop necessarily affecting I'cxasTexas played wiihout regularsars pled wwith 15 point performancesces lo a 17-17 lie wilh daring Penn quarquarterback Iom Sherman.I. I'he-]-h< 182-pound speedster' D u k e lOa. W a k e l o r c s t 76■“ his competence , to successfully ,rry Slate Saturday in a wild Galurijaiori BuBut the surging Seminolesinoles gaine gained 105 yards rushing in lhethc cinClnclnnaU 82. Dnyton f>8 ' Gary Overbeck. Wayne Doyalyal by HowardHi Pratt and Jerry iiinoii 7 7 carrv on his career as a uni ;on- Bowl football game. j camcamo back after Penn Stale*Stale’first first half, but added only/ 19 in . M*' Michigan 8-1. Northern Illinois 77 carr Davidson In and Larry Lake. Overbeck hadiad Mattingly,Mattin kept the Aces in con- ^ ,il« . College versity vers basketball coach.” a shoulder Injury. Lake and Doy-ioy- trol. trol. ' The Nittany J.ions blew Iheir gambledgam and failed on a fourthourth the last1 two qtrarters whencn thethc l^iduy’s Kesults The -r-u court also said the pub- /Tl Tfc 1 " should ,e ir :------— anu' and one situation in' the third Semi Seminoles took charge bf the Los* Angelea Classic *' al w ere ill with intestinal flu.I. The The V ictors once»i.1)uilt their (Semifinals) li.?hing lisnll com pany failed to estab- sugar Bowl Ken |Smith led Oregon wii.h 26 lead lilo 21 points in the secondond , ‘|uarquarter on Iheir own 15. battle battU played before a rccordrecora Wyoming 04. lowa 87. 2 ovenirflM overllq)es lisi,jjsj, (he truth of this article by NEW ORLEANS. La. (AP) —- points, bringing his tournamentent period period but Florida State trim - Hammond tossed a 20-yacd1-yacd crow d of 68,019. (Consolation) r. 6» incontroverted evidence. Jt said ,^ss 1 scoringsc!'r strike to All-America Pei niv 37 Tennes»ee 78. Sou. Calif. 68 inCOI total to 61. Billy Arnold led Tex-ex- rned il to six at 69-63 with less W ashington lerica Penn State gained only. ^ 37 Utah Slate 73. Minnesotai 75 75 thethe facts, partlclarly about The one-two punch of Bo Wy- total to y . enend d Rqn Sellers and when Penn yard: cnandt ahd Tom Hagan poweredJ as withwilh 20, raising his tourna-na- than fourf minutes remaining. Penn yards rushing nnd did notIt com- Halnbow Classic r^.ra^Grayson's conduct during a .*ilale fum bled aw ay the! foi- plete a pass in the secortd half. half, (Semifinals) n ment total to 63. High Higl scorer for Flonda Slate l-C < 65 Wn'hington-UCLA game de- ninth-ranked Vanderbilt tn an ment to J' illowing wi kickoff, Hammondmond . ButBu the Lions kept tho Semi-Q/>r«l JJJ H o u s to n 77, M a r q u e t te 65 W a*'! 80-67 victory over No.- 8 David1------was Jeff J Hogan Rallies *-* Past istrmi- Texas 83. No'westernn ®*66 .scribcdscrih in -the article, were In capped a 22-yard drive with'ith a noles from scoring a winning/inning (Conaoiuiion) . J J George Washingronweathercdred rr» rf^ nn • 1 orcM p «-dispute and properly a ' m atter son Saturday night for thc T | | | yi one-yard touchdown leap. toucitouchdown in the final seconds.» rn n d « ; H Ha u w o ll 86, S u b m a r i n e F o r c e s P a - «i2*P» (;t>ampionship of the Sugar Bowl^ Jumping « U 1 II Allowed--U a late rallv by Montana to win f c r* 79 ffor o r tthe jury to consider, 'I Ihe consolation 67-65. It was lexas lech tGram, Gutherie kicked a 2,5- with defensive back Franklk SSpa- p a - O ohi h io S t. 85. B r a d l e y 62 ' Basketball ToUrnam.pnt. ■ eration Far West Classic BS George-Washington’s first victo-CIO- LULUBBOCK, Tex. (AP) — Thc yard field goal with 15 secondsconds ziani knocking a desperation Hagan pumped in points; Between Leagues ceorgi P,,. g left to give the Seminoles a tie.lie, pass out of the grasping hands and Wyenandt 23 as the Com-- GREENGREE BAY, Wis. (AP) —_ ry in 10 starts. WashWashington Huskies overcame a O'"''**”" ^St.*62."'w^sh*^St. 61 s Professional football has no le- LeacLeading Washington's scoringIng severseven - point Texas Tech lead something Florida State CoachZoach of SeSellers in the end zone with 20 Northnoi Carolina 86. Utah •1 84 ECAC Title niodores dumped the Wildcats Professi >aledi®‘** Peterson said he wouldI nev- secorseconds left. (Consolotlon) . gal weapon to keep playersers was GarlandC Pinkston with 20 with a late rally and defealed'““ . . Stanford 68. Oregon 64 (overtime) for the second time this season, gal we j„. er settle f.oi'in a bowl garae.e. GutherieGu then bootedd his Memphis State beat Michigann from jumpingju between the twowo points. Ron Moore netted 20 the FR ed .^ a id e r s 76-71 (n an in- Princeton 95. Texas 77 0 • - Is IC W on By ’ame Hammond hit on 37 of 53 pass- clutclclutch kick despite a chorusirus of Sugar bowl 1 major leagues after playing out pomtspoints and Don Parsons addedJed terseitersectiorial basketball game , State 73-57 in the consolation m ajor li ’ es for .362 y a rd s, s h a tte rin g? Ga- boos from Seminole fans,, who ( F ir s t R o u n d ) gam e. their options,op says commission-on- 18 for Montana. SaturSaturday night. " ’* ^^5 Davidson 51. Memphis St. 44 - .,1 ■ I— I ■ ^ ■ I lor Bowl rccords in all depart-jpart- earlicearlier in the year watchedatched Vanderblllvai 7.1. MIcb. St. 63 ■ .i Davjdson, led by Rodney/ er Pete Rozelle. t'l . J. Piit Woolcock of Washington I ments, and Sellers hauled in 14 FloridaFlorii State settle for a tie Seattle Legion C o lu m b ia Knowles and Mike Maloy, But bothb the American and f T r|| hit a field'goal wilh -1:56 in P play _^jcalcFies '(,jjj^ for 145 yards withh his against again Alabama. ■ . (First Round) charged ahead of the Commo-- National Football leagues willSJ Unitas Is Pro in Ihe game to break a 61-611^^^^ • San rrnn. 81. Col. St. U.I. 65_65 NEW NE YORK (AP) — Sopho- receptions setting a new stand-land- PetPeterson said on th«>ij:.veBve of Tex.Tc» A t M 80. Seattle U.f- 72” moremnr# Jim McMillian capped a dores at 40-39, when Vandy putt soon hahave an arrangement to T>1q< tie and gave Ihe Huskies iheir''’7'' ard (heIhe ) game he had no regrets on a scorir>g splurge. assure just compensation forr‘? 1P Id, l a y e f ^ Year ;i?st"first lead of the socond half. gjj •«eret.s . ,s"cminn.?iM 20-pc20-point second-half spree with' Sherman was erratic butIt hit about going for a tie againstIgamst k Kaniai>i SI, 1*. Colorado 6989 12\2 straights Columbia points in Wyenandt netted two straightt thc teamtearr which loses a player to \yASHI?TGTON\yAS (\P) — Therhe They soon increased it and won when he had to, tossing a nl^^e-ni^^e- AlabiAlabama in a regular game,,e but Nohr..UaNci ,,, , ficia goals and Hagan scored1 the olherothe circuit, Rozelle said. Washington Washir Touchdown Clublub going away. the closing minutes as the Lions >’ard pass lo Jack Curry latelie in he added,a< "rd go to win in a m ,. two consecutive three-pointt Such an arrangement is al- announcedannoun Saturday the selec- Qg ^ a Mi».sourl r*5. lown St. 63 upcnupended St. John’s, N.Y., 60-55 I®*!" Dave Carr was Ihe loadingiding iheii,e secondi quarter and ihenn hil-lbowl game." KKan^sbj 73,* Oklahoma 57 Satn ■plays to m ove V anderbilt on top) ready irin effect within, but notlot (jon(ion olof Baltimore quarterback score ’ _ Saturday night for the ECAC scorer for Wa.shinglun withh 1616|ling ting Ted Kwalick wilh a 12-yardj•yardj However,Ho\ with the ball ono n Ih#*the KodHk C l a s s i c - Holiday Basketball Festival by 49-40. betweenbetween, the two leagues. Johnny Johnnv Unitas as its profession-O"” pofntspoints, followed hy George Ir- scori (First Round) Holi( Ir - scoring sirike just before; theIhe 151,5 andan fourth down comingOf? up,u p , cnrC o rn e ll 77. H o lv < jross 71'• c champion-ship. h a n Knowles led Davidson wilh 20) Rozelle.Rozell, in Green Bay to al footlfootball player of the year. vine iand Jay Bond wiih 13 cach. half. 'ach. half. lhe.sej he sent in Gutherie for theJ tyingtvinc RochesterRo< W. Navy 82 1 1 Louisville _ trimmed Boston points while Maloy tallied 18. check oon preparation!! for Sun-Jn- AnnouncedAnno nt the same time jjmJim Nelson and Vernon Paul -Jhe-fh l.ions, shuffling theirr de- kick.kick, High School t Lo The victory gave Vandy a 9-1I day's NFLN! cham pionship gamne. e, waswa.s theth selection of George Al- Icd^Techicd^T wilh 15 poinls each.c h .------______Shellev RT, Madl-son 54 ,CoIl€■ College 81-74 for third place be- ButBurlev •>», Skvline 61 |hind ^klr./4 the torrid shooting of Jer season mark, rjavidson is now! spoke at a news conference Fri-'ri- len of the Los Angeles Rams as — Thet-u lead changed hands 1.’) ( u ld w r ll «!). B a k e r 44 ^ 'n a S-2. day befcbefore flying on to Oakland,ndl Ihethe (outstanding prbfessiqrtaT ';. . I I Klmberlv 61 Valley 5fi rVry KKing, who hit on all seven of Mike Butler led Memphis;iifor for Ihe AFL tille game there coach limes, M in lhe first half, and / I ■ Murtaugh 59. Hnnsen 37I. his ut, fhots from the flopr in the ;re coach of the year in the Nation-' ,u„the ‘ game was lied IV limes 1 , ^ ( a s tlo fo r d 58, O iv trlc h 54 * slate to its victory______[Sunday. ,______lal Fotoi ^ ^ R ic h fie ld 52, B r u n e a u 47 ffirst i r s t half. lal Fotolball League.______TheHiuskiesTheH wero down 39-.35•ffl ai Oklahomata CCity Belts I I _ College ThThe Lions, wh(i came Into halftime and fell behind 50 - 43 Evansville Florida St. M. George Washfngtonajhfngton theirtne|T first Holiday Festival with with 12:13 to play in the sec- M 1 a three-game losing streak but ond half after a freo throw by [~J Evansville 116. Montana 76 cu/Arswept past West Virginia and Com[doming i Up RosesOSeS Jerry- ? r y Haggard and two charitySa n ty BYU In AllAll-College^ "s All-Sports losses WWestern r? Kentucky 96, California LOUIJLouisville into the final, .shaded losses by Joe Dobbs as aI rere- R'R5 (championship) thethe 1Redmen in a frantic stretch suit of two lechnical foulss nnim By BILL LITTLE iColICjiColIcfic Basketball Tournamentlam ent ss SMU v di. Indiana M (consolation)n.oution) ,u,hich McMillan hit on Washington CoacTi Mac Duck-)uck- OKIjVHOMAOK CITY (AP) — over 0 All CollMe ') — ov er B rig h am Y oung 91-88,°» SaL- (seml-rinaU) Iwo tWO driving layups, a short worth. ■ (Rich Travis poured in 45 points,■)inl.s, urda>u rd a y night. okfO k fa h o m a <'Hv 78, Auburn^rn 6J68 I’limnjump shot and six pressure free nore including a tournament record Tra 97. Vlrjiinin Trrh 64 Washington got only one more indu Travis, the nation’s third lead-*®‘^d- (consolation) throws. thrON field goal lhan Tech bui builit its of 2n20 field goals, lo lead Okla-jKia- jnging sU.L SOSES > V U winniiwinning margin at Ihe free l'oni£I'oma Cily University lo Ihcthc valuavaluable player in thc tourney,iirnpv Xavter. Ohm, 10|. Idaho Statestata Mg4 -on,#named the tournament's most M o lo r C liv O n S H 7WCV Q throw line, hitting 2.S nf ,T1 ;il- at- championshipthan of Ihe 32nd All hit 29 poinls in a dram alicC seC-sec- Nl.\Bfirnm;,, 11.1, Valparaiso 821 valUflvaluable player, following the .•j MHI H tempt!tempts while the Raiders madej 3 7 S I ond half in which five poinlspoints Detroii 80. Portland 60 tight {|ght title game. He scorcd 25 '■“ ’''I lO A IlO STATE 77. ARKAN'KAS 7S I Ond 1 * ... Triangle Classic . 25 of .15. Forty-nine fouls werevere ArklnA r k . n . . . <; f Tiidiht St. <; V F T was w as the greatest marginin byDy Armv 50. Yale <9 (ronsolstlon)■ tlon) pointpoints in Ihc gam e for a three- called . MrKor.MrKrniin H H-9 2«: l)-0 « eilhCr 2 7-H I’ Wil*«*n R f>-llii-o I | either loam, CicoG enrK l.i C\2. North Carolinala St. 56a gamCgame total of SO.______Koiit.itf* 6 I-l |:< iUinI 1 R-1■ Ml1) H'n< OCUo c is unbeaten In eight - 4 -i-2 lUlH.H.nr 11 0-ili’;“',1 2i Games pftrnP- this season. II-.TSallr -’S Tfl. Svriir«iii«* 68 ro o rn A i.i. Mil^enberger Ktnibrfll 2 0-0 4|Tcrrrll 4 1-2 !> b**"**-- P o l n s r t t l a ntue-Oray V iru 4 1 -1 Itniyl*^ 4 ;i-;i> - '1 ll 1 In.theIn.,' balllc for Ihird placc. ii.irHardin Simmons 77. t lemsonson 63 BlueBIu< 33, C Tftr»'hffr 2 0-0 4 ll*rbrr 0 l)-H 0 Sun Bow! o!(i 2 Wally Tinker hit 26 lo give'r* Au- All- Mls»l*.t*ppi 84. P<»rman 82 Retains Title .Mc'*trr 0 0 - 0 ()|Vuk»« 1 0.« 2 ^ .. N B A TTexas-E4 ex T Mississippi 7 ------1 ------burn-----; burn a 76-61 win ovcr Virginiargipia phiiPhllartelphla 12J. D e tro it 107 Gator Bowl BERLIN (AP) — Karl Mil-MU* Tnfiiut „.. 2fl 10-21 Total* SI 1 r.-2«-■^I’iTech. 77;T cch Fordham won the con- Lo«Los Angeles 106, St. t,oulsuls ICK104 FimFlorida State IT. Penn Slate 17 denbeidenberger gavej-lumbering c;er-:;cr- Ark.n,Ark,n,«- 44 .Tl-TJi solation title 81-70 over Xr navier u i o r A B A (I(lie) ^ hard Zech a tertibie beating and L a v i e r I n d ia n a 124. K e n tu c k y 80t Shrine ’ T.tal foul* Ark»n««« 21. Idaho SutaStat« 01 of Oh Ohio. MinMinnesota 104. Dallas 92 HasEast lg. West 14 ______' his European heavy-Eivy- i.sIX, * weight championship Saturday■day K..uir.i «”*« Arkansan. McKcnxie. After a nip-and-tuck b battle a t t l e Ipiai night with a 1.5-round decision.' •'"•■"'iAttrndanrr- l.T.NI. throughout. thrOU| Brigham Young Mildenberger, making his Pridar'a Bo* Scor« tooTc a 76-72 lead with S seven S JOIHN H N 'D DEERE E ncp ) X.VVIKR 101, IDAHO STATE • *4 I minutesmiRUt remaining. The Chiefs si^th successful title defense,; ^’1Xa»Ur |._ ’i' « F TIdahn 8t. G P T StniPt weighed 205^4 pounds. Zech SrhUtfrr 7 17, .\W«. I 0-0 ,T i struggled back to tie the game. I cacam m e in a t 224'/4- B oth a r e Grier- er- Quick 1.S 4-10 34|\ViUon H ol., 2-:M« , then went ahead on J> basketffri by INDUSTRIALUAL EQEQUIPMENT m ans. Hohling a S-3 OiBalrtt 5 4-.1 4-.'. uITravi,s14 i TraVI; 80-78 with 3:55 remaining.l i n i n g . 1 .', 1 -1 .tiru^.n# 1 2 fi.fi.iol n^. P.n^'io I 0-0 2 r.rk- 0 0-0“■J’Ui 0 ' . Ron Kopcr hit four free Knl«n 1 0-0 2fllr^.>l«-« 7 0 - 0 u1 4 ;‘” throws *OW and Ardell England1 add- id d - I»att.v 2 2-.1 f.^T^rt»-H 2 2-22 - 2 »fi ed IWOiWi to keep the Chiefs ahead V~...... y Bowling. 0 0-0 n Ni«..o o (*-o o : .u, BOWI^DROMH H«>.ler - 0 0-0 0,|lail>»r 0 0-0llio I!0 * VL Seconds. | Clasalc League - - 1 . - - _: I B<#B«# K ari Liimo had 29 point.'j'points \ Jn« Mfndtola'i Texaco dffr.-itrd KMIm Ti>t«UTotaU 44 l.-i- 2 0 mil Trttal* SS U-1Sis«4:for «4 : for Brigham1 Young. Randy fert r r ElectricE ir 4-fl, Fir*f. Feder.il d^'fejitrd'■*t'‘d ] x«v|«?r Xavier ______hfi Randy x \ i Tdah*I1. MUitArv Tnn' «0; hiRfr?'h«0‘H«‘*P Flyers Move . EHRams edged away. teaiT^te«R) S4M riei. f ir* t F rd rra l. JfiflS; ^ ip h y . •cratch «ea(Q .seriet, Idahn Frnien Food*. Il* l| y , Bill Langheld. who becameicam e » Serving, ' Into First Place the,he®‘'j Ilth Fordham playere r to f S o Bowlentfbr the week. I.orptta Jackson. South Central Idaho ■ 571. hanhandicap ^ INGLEWOOD. , Calif. (AP)) -— score m ore than 1,000 pointsnts in ' Rocket l ear-i' OoallGoalie Doug Favell shut outt the his cacareer, hit 19 points. Frank r r J FalU Brand defeated Ferd K, tee 5’ 1. \ l.os qr ; Angeles Kings 2-0 Saturdayrday McLaughlinMcLa scored 20 for Ford- f PS FFarm arm BBureau defeated Indep^'nrtenr \UAx „ <-9. Union Motori defeated roca-Cnihl 0. to move the -Philadelpia Flyerslyers ham and Bob Quick hit 32 for K * T Stee*! defeated Freddie* Bar 3 1 hack back into first place'in the Na- XavieXavier. High ifMliTfduai itam e. Al Boyd. 3l«: tin r^ n l ^ E l l l u o m highh ith individual(nd »erie«. Jim l.orkord. .IM; IT..'lional Hockey League's West In ai game for seventh pplace, lace, . — ------— hhlfh—a«raf«h—te«m itk —e e fame« -Fall*—Brand.-UJlViS:rii.iV D ivision.------_— Idaho-Statc-cameIdaho from behind SSI; hlfh handicap tfam Ram#*. K A T ThC 678-5585 MJRLEY Sleel. #*3: high scratch rmm «erie«. ra!l««* T j^Kh* The final score spoiledj-thej-the in thtthe second half to beatTXS. Ark- | 678-5! Brand. JSI^; high liandicap team terie«,, «"Ouidebut of.(he Kings in thfiir newncw ansas 77-75. Arkan.sas had four I Ft*V% Brand. 3*17. . ' ,516*m,SI6-miHinn Forum, in J,Bgle-.Bgle- men m double figures, ledV°g; by J .Bob H outton; Sales Rep. _ Yr ■ BnwlciBnwler of the week. Jim LorVard. Fa’'« wonHwood, 1.5'miles south of down-;oW- RobertRobci McKenzie's 24 points. I Twin Falls, 733-1490 . . Brand.Rfand. fir»t half winner*: Twm J-alls FitdF aed li* Icc. ■•cond pUct. ' town Los Angeles. . Ron ]Bpqne had 22 for Idaho St.
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I s <•' ' THE ' A i ^ONCE A YEAR SAVINGVINGS ON THE f l i ; ENENTIRE STOCK:K o C f M EN’SS ANDAN BOYS’S’ WEARWE I -.. c , '•'''vl., r lB I ’ /• /C f l I I DRESSE S S S H I RiT 1 S iljfiifm fjv! fi! .WM jjJ' S iio r t s le e v e s. “ stripeS’ plain colors ^ and white. Button-E r , ^ 3 BHBm H down and regular f collars. fo TC r I d B MR. ROBERT R. BRUCE,E, Twin Falls Librarian, looks i 1 2 » Over a copy of the book, “Whereifhere TheThere'.s Smoke,” presented J ...... v # . . the librarv bv the author, WiinomWllflam TR. Filler, standing. The ■ book Is Mr. Filler’s (Irst novelivel ondand 16^I pubHshed by Carlton ■ ■press. Mr, Filler Is n retiredcd Army major, and a re^.^dent M - Ol Burley. He presented the> llbrnrylibrary with two copies of the ^ DRESS GLOVES5V ES ...... V2h PRICPRICE book, and the library In turn purchasedpur four additional HM p Remaining stock of unlined lecleather dress gloves. Values to 7.507 .i V V % copies. “Wc have a good demandmand for books written by local area authors,’’ .said Mr. Bruce.ruce. He also said that he had received many favorable commentsomments on the novel (rom a wide var.Icty of readers. The! book, “Where“' There’s Smoke,’’ V O T l K NECKTIES...... V2/2 PRICl PRICE Is about firefighting and lookoutskouts Inin Ithe High Sierras. IMl'i ; Assorted fancies, plainsloins and stripes.s Values to 3.50 — ...... I...... mill IB u ^ ^ • I \ \ ’ W hite W ater No Fire I K JACKETS . .• • • • • • • e,*/^. . Va to V2 OFF ___ GGI.ENNS l- FERRY—“Where Entire stock of men'si's heavy jackets.jc Nylons, woolol plaids, corduroysco and poplins. there’s smoke there’s' fire” Film Shown proved "™.' untrue near King Hill[ill FFridi rid ay noon... when a largo v B H ^ H ^ CASUAL PANTSANTS ...... V2 PRICE transport truck from Detroit, IMEN’Srs FAMOUSFf BRAND1^“' One table of men'si's casual pants,p corduroys. Brokeniroken sizes, values to 10.00. At Shoshone Mich.,mX seemed to bc envelop ed in smoke. SHOSHONE — A filrn nn “ThoIf* “** *" While Water Trip of lOliG'’ was It ‘ turned out that the drlv-lv- hV 2 PRICE PRIC BARGAINN TABITABLE 1^ cr of a Jolm F; Ivory Mov-»v- shown at Ihe Cub Seoul pack Be sure to check thislis for big values.' Many itemss to choose from. niccling Tliursda:^ night. held at ...^ing ‘and Storage truck had Ihl! hifih. school recrcation room.^ filledm j.” up with diesci fuel at ' Bliss, but the motor was not Ed Boyd, Twin [■■,'ill.s. Scout equipped cnu'lc for diesel, resulting u i r s executive, was narrator for tho In billowjjll s of smoke. I S U film. Between 30 and 100 prr- 5 Entire stocktock at year-end famous sav- sons attended the meetinR. ^ and The tank had to bo drained ; nnd filled with gasoline be-»c- B f f l H r The opcninp; ceremony nf tj^^ foro tho smoke was dlspcl- I HHn H B ■" Ings! Kuppenheppenheimer, Brienshire, Fried- OSIERY flag presentation was by D ci/2. Icd. There are now four dens '/ithh man Marks,rks, andan Ben Kur-tzman, rand assorted hosiery, all stretchitcin fits 10- 31 boys registered in Cub Sctiits IIIMtMMtnlMinilllHtltMMIIIIlllthMltMtltllUIKftltini iiiiiimiih itini I H H ^ H HOS! 'a pair. here. / -r-, Aw ards prosented Bil-1- ■ HEngine j Burns Men's famous brand assort ly Ohlinficr. a gold arrow ami i. . 13. Values to $2'a pair. one year pin; Jim Monrix\ a->- ’ ^UNNS I'l'^RRY—Thi- cnt^ino sistant denncf bar. pold and sil-l_ inn'' boot™ (ruck oivnrd hv Daniol ver. arrow s and ont- y ear pin;,. O /im a, (ilonns Ic riy , » a s do- I-rank Monroe, pold and silver' | sirrivcd bv firo Tluir:.iia\' afli-r- I y 4 ‘ o 2 “ arrow nnd one year pin; l.arry i noni',. C hapm an, silver arrow and on<;L. ‘Iho Ma.'O slarti'il in Iho pas J t t year pin. . ■ llirioImo a, aiitl by tho imu- and ox- I f 3 i ^ 11 lnput^lle^ cnuld he brought to Morgan Bordcjn— reupivod .a-nn,,^'tho scone,ste tho engine wa.s de- * denner bar and two silver aV- ,^,rovodstroyod and some damage rc- j rows. Brian Ross, one year pin" suited toi the interior of the cab. and bear award: Kevin Dunn, rhe vehicle was parked on a gpid arrow and one year pin;[’ Glenosdenns Ferry highway district MEN'S HATSs '/I s O f f I j trict xs^l^y Chris Hansen, assistant denner roadwaroadway outside tho cily limits. bar. and Alan Chess, a denner —!------|p~a'!:iis ort m ent of dress and WeWestern styles. b a r JL . . * ceremceremony o after which refrosh-o sh - ^ Bobcat awards went to Doug- rnent.s '■ ment.s were served by mothershers J , j-..i - - las Oneida, paniel Slewart. Den-^ presentp r e s e n t. . nis Edwards, Clint Low and Daniel Magoffin. USE xTIMES-NEWS WANT ADS ^ D en four iiresented the closingg bX)R,FAST-SELUN(;bX)R ,F RESULTS°i ^Sport Cooioats..Vs andind Vi Off OOver v c 200 sport coats loI choosectioose from from our regularlar remainingremai stock at fan- tastic values. Pick up Kuppenheirppenheimer, Teplic, Clubman,, Mavest and Ben Kuttzmon . ffo j
I SLACKS^ .• • • • • . • 'A o f f H WATk l T . . .H | 100%! wool and wool blendilend slacks,sla( January clearance;e savings.saving Values to 41.50 . . V 3 I Men's Swecveaters .... O f f ^ l ^ ' V* ■ u K / i Pick from our remaining stock of |pullovers, cardigans, turtle andanc mock turtle necks TOR t I T iH p Good selection. T O P CCOATS O II BOYS’S ’ S U I T S \ - -* f \ Your EN’S " I y H Entire stock of boys' suits, good sizes. W MEN'S^MOUS " A I Values to 34.95 ...... FAMOUS(AND, ...... y/ 2 ri 0 f f l y i »» 1 /2 m a i n i n g Stock of 100% wool dressdre! top. coats. Valges ^ WTJU BRAND,$ 1 2 0 . ' I- 1 ^ 1 R e m a i n i n g i . ' - ...I.. w ^ Store I BOY'S BO SPORT COAT!:OATS :..... Va Pfki H - to $120. H RonrRonnaining stpc^ of sport>rt coats and sport coat sets. Value ^ ■ ‘9to 3$ 3 0 . p M e n ^ s '^>^r^B|l ^nH9 ANNUAIiU A L I Boys' Jackets & Coats r ^ If Sport . to V i off • f e e t I ^ Pemaining stock of eosuaf |adc«lsJ«ls ondio»>d[ W e b f < H ^ dress*dress-sryl« ^todhjni Ungth coots. j I i Shirfs SALkLE II BOYS’ SLACK!VCKS ' Long sle e v e w o rsters te d O 0 0 H k SBW 100% wool.. Values V a lu e s tcto $ 1 5 . M %M Uf RTS I ^ Vl P R IICE C E l : f l I CCasOal asO al and corduroy -slacks,i, regulairegulars and i ' ' lURSDAY I g slimt. Values to $7. IR T S H IR T S RY 4th! J I / ?72 PRICE BARGAININ TA TABLE vWSm P SPORT I Chock,Check, 1this ■for boys’ Odds andand- ends, end big " Short sleeveI worsted C7 Q O I . valuesl 100% w ^l.. Values totc $14. ‘ ^ %MM ■■ ,-/v ^ . 1 . ,
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By JAN.A, isAINSB^'^J R ) ^ ththe -fiV(ir?rhTerlcans to clim:limb b Mt. ableal to get to 15,000 feet, but no'pin9 'poinsettia shrubs lining paths, Tlmes-News Feature Editor EEverest in 1963 and spentspent the fufurther. Porters helpingping carry WWe picked limes, lemons, and From the beginning ofol time night-.just"i below the summit.nmit. His equipment,ec who weree NepalezeioNepalezei oranges on our way. Anci.it is as I -ountains were made,le man feetjC were frozen; his toes;oes were aiand Tibetan could1 not get'uget'utterly amazing to stand at 15,' hihas l.'lt the urge to climbib’them. them. lo^- >o . . . .X- , through. [Ol10 0 0 feet elevation and to see UPH In tile beginning it was to climb The group arrived inn Tokyo, The men acting as guides rr mountains still rising 13,000 feel o ly nearer the gods. And then it and spent five days touringuring Ja- werew Sherpas, Theree were six aaround you. The immensity ol * I T - became something to do, be- pan!P‘ They climbed Mt. Fuji, and ofol them. Three of the Sherpa “t*!® peaks is hard to comprehenc I ■ cause no man had ever donedcine it then moved on to Bangkok, giguide.s were presentedid the med- •*“"til yoti have actually seer 1 moun- Thailand, then to Dacca,ca, Paki- alsal by members of the Hlma-jHIma-jt them. We even took a chartei . I ^ before. And today when moun- T flight around Mt. Everest, anc tains have been tamed by the stan, and on to Katmandu,andu, the layaIn Alpine Club. ropes and pitons of the climber, capitalci of Nepal, whichh lies be-be The "Tiger” is a .specialipecial med- ® ‘’’®y believe.” new faces are sought whichich have tweentv India and Tibet.t. And in ala| presented to a Sherpasherpa who The party also visited manj never been climbed before.,re. northern Nepal the maintiain sec- has distinguished himselfmself on a ■■rellgiou.i shrines in the area Some go to mountainsis to bebc •lo" f^ie Himalayas; rises in climbcl in the Himalayas..yas . (and1“ included educational instltu- close to them, to their beauty, ctcraggy splendor againstlinst the was Nimal‘'Nimal“°"» . H S i butbl do not climb. Yet manyany do; stark blue of the AsianI sky. jjDorje. who earned his medal I ^^r. Heuston, him.3 elf, spenl and thc thin air seems; '• to fill where they ended, a ^^j((^ Swiss on Dhaulagiri ‘^onsl'lerable time visiting witl 3BW theirtl lungs with a joy of5 f living placeP* mountain climbersers have jggg Tenzing Niendraidra earnedearned'the radiologist at the Unitec |H H and the fulfillment of conquest-onquest loved and longed for sincemce man his(,j medal with an expeditibnj^expedltibnj^'ssions Hospital in Katmandu thattl air on a valley floorJor fails f*rst*' saw those mountains.ains. ono, Everest in 1963 foror his work I Dr. Heuston reported that th« totc The party spent 30 days hik- gn gi the West Ridge1 with Dr.'hDr.^hospital has I3S beds anci thai , ing and ciimbing the central j| The Asiatic mountain system, ■ central Thomas Hornblne, andnd WIIII Un-|tl U n-|the radiologist w as at the hospi sflBB Himalayas, nnd totaled over 225 joeld. who were thehe first to talti for a three-year missioiL."! O'over 1,500 miles long, andina cut- miigj.^ during that time. - cl ting-through Pakistan, Dashmir, - climb Everest by the WestWcst w was interesting,” said Dr."Heiii t> 1 cb' They spcnt considerableible time Ridge.r The third tiger:r was Pen- titon, "to see tiie excellent worl ■■ 1 IrIndia, Tibet, China. Nepal, Sik- ^1° thn •*’® region of the D)haulagiri haulagiri babi Tarke who went above theIhe thetl man has turned out witl kim, and Bhutan, comprisesises thetne fountains, and Annapurna.rna. They 2828,000-foot level on Everest'verest with!thewithUl antiquated equipment avail I H I Himalayas, or "abode of snow.” j-j. snow, spent (imp j„ jonson,, a town theth Indian Expedition1 in 196-).196‘1. ablea at the hospital.” There is something exception-;ception- wwhich is only a two day hike -j-|,e party moyed onan to Anna- Each night or in the late after ally romantic, in a traditional fr iditional from the Tibetan border,-r, and is purnap, from Dambush1 Pass, hop- noonn Dr. Heuston and two othei sense, about the Himalayas,nalayas. a;as close as an outsiderr can get jpgjp m „et to base camp, but doctorsd in the group set up e They cannot be thoughtt of. or uiunder the present relationshiplationship againai they came on heavyheavy'camp |c and had sick call for the forfc the fortunate, viewed,d. with- vvwith Red China. , wweather and couldI not get n natives. Word always got arounc out some feeling of wonder.wciiider, - [ - ^ 0 party planned to3 go to a through. th |ajand through the fnterpretatior TThoughts of expanses of brilliantu J iT* placep| called Danbush Passass which Still the climbs werere outstand- oof tho SH’erpas the three dcxrtors white neve,' still untouched' . by *s at 17,500 feet .and to establish inIng. titreated over 300 people 'ir’man and unmarked by the’le metilmetai Tiase camp 'thCfB to climb As^-Dr.yHeuston puts^tr^’Weuts^tr^'W e t'their stay. Seve>al teeth were spikes of the crampons fitted to ^ I K*° Little Tukche Peak, but they foundfc tne country fantastically[antastically “® 1®° extracted during the ses . the ti soles of boots stimulatelate that jnjQ early winteruer mon- beautiful.b< Much of thele time was ®sions. ■ \ m B fK w onderm ent. s(soon, and the heavy rain and sjspent hiking In tropical:al and sub- And the- sights were alwayt Pj/fSS A feeling of individualI adven- snowsr prevented this. Theyliey were trtropical foliage, withII numerous cchanging. ^hBbIK^^Hh SS^^Shs ture surrounds the stories;s of life As the group walked alont 231^ and death as men. knownwn only ^ -.. r H |a ||||||| tl the Kali Gandakl river they wit ■• b'Ij\' thc'ir nanios and thoir tiecd,s, ncsscd thc cremation of a deac! CALLED THE HOLY Mountain.ountaln. Machapachare1 has never3ver wilwithin 50 yards of the summit,lummlt, bbut no further. Tho picturecture s(scale a chimney one at a time, i native in ceremonies traditional had a white man climb to Its summsumm.U. It Is forbidden by the waswa taken by Dr. Paul B. Heuston,Heus from the small town each moving iri turn to0 place j and final. The ashes would end local government. In 1957 one groupgroi was permitted to go ofot Henja, Nepal. ‘ hihis full weight on a twowo inch !' up in the Ganges. III...I...... • MiMwiinmi------ridgeri of age old rock a hundred 1 , Most of the party In which feet''fe above where the others Dr. Heuston was included arc w ait. members of the Sierra Chib, an But most of us never see such organization of ,back packers mountains. And most will never aiand mountain climbers whose climS b them. But for those Who main interest is the preservation r do the reward is lookinglg down of natural resources and the at the beauty of this world from beauty of the top of all 'that is. On the third day of Decembei tithe excitement of the actual ■ ■ On the 20th of October, just climbing, and the exhaustion ol ? u n G over two months ago. Dr. Paul :^’*i» ' —■— ■ home.h a t u ^ raphcr for the Nationala I GeoGeo- Thirty days out of a man'i bs^S=?5Mss6B»s E graphic Society, who wass one of DR.. PAUL B. HEUSTON Hlife: 30 days of living. ______TWTWIN U FALLS, IDAHO,. SUNDASUNDAY, D E C E M B E R 31,1, 1967 . r ' KSsgGBBHHHBIDHHHii •' ' X. h •: V* ■ Ducks Andid ^2 Kimberljerly YouthsIS (Create Situation CoComedy Of)f CConfusionm ^ Plus , By FR E D DODDS AncAnd so it was I heard inn the ScSo we got our duck stampstamps tetell the reader lhat Ihiss Is no — - Tlmes-News Staff Writer distatdistance thc boom-boom-boom.3 oom. and were on our way by 5 a.m. snsmall accomplishment. It mustm ust jfi:.' • ' - TTiis is the story of a duckjck I kncknew he was coming. TlThe place we .selected1 was hahave been near zero that day. hunting trip. The most unusual.lal. HalHahn arrived in a cloudnd of just bolow the Hansen bridge,)ridge. AndAi Hahn' up to his waist in and probably most unproductive,va, dust, remarkable for that time ThereThe is a trail that leads[s inlointoiwi I water. It was the birds that trip in the histtvy of duck hunt-int- of year,yc and announced in a the canyon just to the west of diidid it. ' ■ ing. Jt fs-a pursUirof the-mjgtxlyIxty voice loud enough to wakee the the bridge on the south side;ide of | With Hahn in thc water. I duck, A story of cxcitomerft'^ndind neighneighbors (even loud enoughgh to thcthe canyon. Parking the motor-1motor- ra ran arciund the weeds and up cianger, (un and frozen toes. wake the entire village of Kim- cyclcycle and packing the equipmentpment an dm* 6 pping of rock to get ' - >. The story is true, thc namesies berly at that time): "Let'ss go. overovei our shoulders, we strugglediiggled ao better view of the water. He of the participants have not been:en Dcxld:Dcxids, those, duck.s won’t wait to tthe bottom of thc canyonon ar- wasws out of sight and all I hearc] »■' changed. It all happened moreore all day."dc It was 3 a.m. riviiriving just after daylight.. wiwas a loud groan, maybe it was than 15 years ago during a coldold "Great,""Gi I screamed andtl ran It was a hunter’s, paradise.tS0 ----— •* a' cur.se word. winter weekend. happihappily to the motorcycle. In fi BirdsBi by the thousands! rose "Hey Dodds.” Hahn yelled. Duck season had opened weeks:ks few minutesi we had two shot- and circled overhead. A. cold ;;what?”' . , before’r.It was after school on1 a guns,guns. an onion .sack filled with winped the !Korean War, or a pep rally. 1 C dead pigeon in his1: hand, tlthe river below thc falls in order men,m but we were excitedcited and AsA; we started I began;an fiddling sisay, he fell ^ u t 30 feet, broke next morning. That night I arouraround his shoulders. "Hey you i 1 you I fired that sijigle shot3 t 16- j^y ••duck” also turned out to tbtt get to the north side.5 . From hshad visions of being: mighty withwi my shotgun, visualizingisualizing a hhis shotgun in half and nearly Ing idiots," he screamed. «aui worked feverishly, borrowing idiots, gauge like it was a semi-auto- 5 ^" the cdl>le car it is a shortort hike hihunters, returning withth game hoardhe of ducks rising' in front, kiknocked himself out. my grandfather's single shot 16- "Wl"W h at? " ^ a ti ‘"u** *** ® pigeon. tl matic. The. barrel began toI heat. jDisappointed, we climbec}tiecf out irinto Devil's Corral. slislung over our shoulders.s. i1 "Know what Hahn.” I said,“ '‘I; Cursing, we Mt out of thi gauge shotgun, conning rfty dadlad "Hs"Have you got your duck u, Hahn worked the bolt action of the canyon and shot a jack- The -water there is deepeep and ' We . killed eight andnd were "1"If a duck flew up now3w I'dI d . ... .” cjcanyoh only to find we had los ;et- stamps?” . f ^ out of a box of shells, and get- stamf . of his shotgun like a madman,tlman. ral rabbit, which we ate overiver an blblue-green and the banksks of a aboutal to collect them when a Blooey. tjthe key to llahn’s motorcycle. ting thretf battered decoys. "Oi"Our what?" Hahn said. jI Overdid. " it. My shotgun refused:fused opopen fire. sismall creek are lined withth water voicevc up on the cariyonlyon rim The shotgun In my hands Long before dawn the follow-iw- "Ot"Our w^at?" I said. Jo ( e creek drifted down. "Hey, what’relat’re you roaredrc and fell to the ground. - *-“te that night we wanderei . to open after countless shells The■; next day, rested‘d and cicress and cattails. The creek dr I? Kic into Kimberly, tired, defeat* Ing day, with a large lunch, my■ny "Dt"Duck stamps," Dad said.!“• had been fired) but not withoutithout wawarm, we tried it again.lin. No in Devil’s Corral, I believe,lieve, is giguys doing?” HHahn grabbed violently at his “ pi- It took aVhile, but dad finally 1^ tn “nd aching. Hahn m ana^ ti equipment and a jug of hot tapi- It tt Inally resulti Hahn and I both got a mcmore of this Hansen Bridge fo formed by several undergroundrground ■ "Nothing,” Hahn shouteduted ack. leleft ear an’d toppled to theme “repair jjj shotgwi, I ptve min “f‘' "Hahn, , ^ ■ the arrival of Hahn. , inJn PaulPai Corder’s Jail if we didn'tlion t piopploppM 25 feet out in the river, quer. qui cicreek, pnd above, slill in the killedki any of the wife’se’s tame diddi I kill, you, Hahn?" A few weekenels later we m ar Tha sound of his arrival pre-re- get a duck s^mp, ' —“v —“We got some, Dodds.'Wei^e got We1 "discovered" Devil’sI’s Cor- ctcanyon, there is a smallI lake, diducks. "No, but you almostmost did,” ■■ged to «hoOt «,.tiny .teal, doc ceded him a half mile. Wullul ' Nop Now where cAt you get a ducjcducjt somisome.” Hahn ran back^Tmd^Tmd ral ral. -No matter it was private It was at this lake, approach-jproach- TwO’ iniles later wee paused ctcame the feeble reply.;y. in the Snake RiverCktayon.-'/ Corder. who is sheriff now,, I stampstamf iri a tiny village at; that forth,fort) op tod dciwn, ranting.ing. I lailand long before we firstirst set ingir with stealth, that were again fofor a ihomertt to catchatch our • I heljied him to hislis feet and and_ *' mil sure used tu t:rlnge when-•n- hour of the morning? lauglaughed with him'." foefoot there.- Ittoiind ducks. Carefully we"BlmiKl'e~Blmi!d bibreath and to look backck tp see wew staggered to the‘ cable u e:ar r. ^ ^ouid lwv« been k tlnyTniulWi ever he heard Hahn flre up thatlat AnsAnswef. You call up the post- '.Hil^ahn then ran around a clump 1 Devil’s Corral Is a beailtifuleailtiful fromft a spot deep in the cattails, if we had been followed.d. HHahn was not hurt, but pulling VAt least It wasn’t a pigeon. Ml motorcycle and blaze a loudud mastermastc and-get him out of bed. of >weeds, yelling still: "l.et's"Let's litilittle place a few milesi below 0On command, we openedled fire,fire. "Man," Hahn gasped.1. He was 0our 1 way, across the^'riverriver in that <»te-4i*t duck, then buried tt ~ trail of. muffler blast the halfalf In KimberlyKii then the jxistmasterlaster get ouri ducks out of the Water."ater." thithe Twin Falls falls. Itt is ,on , We thought . it strangege then piprone on the trail in, front of carci 1 ran a pulleyy over,over my *remains military sM e. Toda; mile d<>wn the highway to thelie w'as ai woman. But she hadid an He broke th«Mte on the edge theUi< north side of the rive’t'/e^ ind tlthat the duclu wouldn'tIn’t fly. hime. fifinger. Today 1 stillII wear the * tiny stone somewtaere ia tt center of -4own. Many timesies assistantassist who was a'ihiir^aiKl^andof of thef river and waded oiitoiit to hardha to get at. TThey would Just quack and flap "Yeh," I ag reed . sisc a r. ^ <<<;pyoa marks the gnv«; , Hahn Tras warned to tone it better yet he was an avid duck his waist. ■ 1Climbing down Into thehe can- tltheir wings atid scoot overo ver the We started out again,lin, HahnHahnl Helping each otherT out of the Halw and I haV« miliar hnati ' down by M r. Conter. ■«'• hunter. h u n te “ ., W W® hav* to pause shortly•tiy to yon,yo w« had to borrow the« I1 ^ ^ o 0 water» until wo .blasted them.them, lin ii ‘ front, ea^ to getKt acrossa cro ss canyon.c Hahn, tired,1, wanted to ducks1 tofttlwc jitio* that tiak
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■s . '' T - . ■ ' ' • , •, • ______! Twin M is Ttme>'iK|<9w« : $ijnday; Dec. 3l, 19^. ■ [F ll...... '■ I.u, News Of Record " k 'V * TWIN FAIXS > , lURl^INlSXEB;X H R -,'SEES:1T^- PqU m Court - AS YG U Il ~ W m J & I:-FlnedbyiluldgeHarry^yf^Tumer Turner ------...... — ...... World To LiveL ive in7#*” " - — r —— ''.... ' , were John D; Austin, .tlO;1 0 :-David David T ' ~ ^ . «lANiC-:SCifflXLFRANK': ’ ^ ■ J (40 each; by REV. JOHN. D. RILEY A breakthrough has been world.w He. lives. In It — to the H. and Lind« Coffelt, Sfto each: iwn’S worid. full. He uses things of this world • 11,‘ , I John M alone, $50; Jo e R.R Coop- R ecto r; E|>lscopfa Church nmad^ in Charlie Brown’s world, r . ' . er, 30 dayiS In; city Jail;II; Terry"Terry - Of The A»ceiwlonlion .. AAnd the breakthroughh marks the b to express th? love God has . The column, continues'toto r<^ ei eating letter from a readerider who Budd,j $7Sjliid'Emory Bruce Ma- kino riinrn advent Oil earth of dEl more ma- for fi His creation. Qay Is used iraM Ma- ^ conversation is taking jiiace “ if God than to return ^Ight to a blind man; . ceivecei letters asking about>ut the tted to there is no shortage off UriltedUnited J« 1 5 , *ach, unlawfur consumption pressed pver the world’sd’« affalMaffairs This^ doesn't-go Mver-4o or- th in k Jth em sely ei t6 * , discontinued, and; are graduallygidUally h( never found *an .answ er• for. IIt t orderly , conduct; Elmer Lamp, i, , can Jive the'“good and rdiglougiligloiis lieojipeoj feedsti the five thousand ^ with ^ 1 1 iT^Pw Is lhe only world, he can Jive “ being'withdrawn., from circula''SJrlrcula'' si^rns to always be truerue thalUiat 1< 3 5 forfeited- and E l zabethf j® ‘ he ple” of our day. In fact.act. It nflver food;U a Cross is used. And the , tio:tlon. After June 1st of next:t year, eietff money is available In forr ] in at this momisnti to which, he P r well with examples could'go on and on. ' 1*^ B arcia, 30 days In city jaiU ja I, both 9M wers'that It is. WithVlth ei«atgreat" has gonef over' very well with e ' t&ey can. no longer be' redeemedleemed jelghjd <;ountrles when we cannot .drunk in a public place. ^ Jj s C&rlie such. But there It is, nonethe- This Is the.- kind of break- for silve'i', although, theyiy wiliwill ^Ilnd It here. Even United States ■ gysto,. which bowls Chkrlie f' through Godr makeS' In, Jesus, fn r Flrffed tor violation of the city Brownb over pnd downvn a.A hill, hlll “ less.'' * • , , tl stillstil -bp legal ten(ier. Thereforeerefore g(gold coins, which are illegal for . Well live ' comes In a ijerson.lerson.' "niatITiat RightB into this world , to live . 1?.? #1= dog ordinance wer«-.Bob-Cray-ob^Xiray- Lucyti then shouts, '"Well, live ^ Cod . —ifi! you are going' to ' redeemredeem uus to use, circulate quite fre- f eon hanas person Is born I the worid faifa i^ and to-be 'a part of it. themthe for silver,-Ythey mustiust be quently qi overseas.' ' ''■ *------blll,-,328-Fourtli..SL,^-J5;: , t5;_ John in lt,^ e n l”-And thereon hangs P His growth Sure, it can end for you .when I# Satterw hite, 976 Sunriseie Blvd., n,more practical theologyloBv than J* i" the usual m'aliner; His growth . p presMted » to .the^ Tireasuryry DDe- ^ ; This reader alsp asks if silver ; ° takes plapK through Influencelnfju$n«es and bad.. The most irih this naughty world (to borrow TMa*inn Dodge driven by Devon Hun- g jH H the mint Is sold to you atat less was w. much gold held out: inIn 1935 7 Thursday at The Ponderosa Inn travelinn ‘errible comes on a Friday; the phrasingpl from an English col- .■ thathan market price of the silver, w!when It was demanded by. the driveway d and State HighwayiSriiwav saker, 23, Rupert^ wasA traveling rhBv«5 " wonderful't a k e ss place lclect); or, will you decide after ■ ' S w ^ w S m H H "' sinsince the government has turned gcgovernment, and it Is now on 2 27, then pulled onto Highway•^waV27 .27 » Frenchp, money. She says she hhas a s anda $2,000 to C hevrolet.'et' Both of the Dodge which hit the Chev- ^ H Most deBoers are npw offeringffering ga considerable amount of it. nmen were taken to Cassiassia Me- .rolet in the side, resulting in ALL WRAPPED UP ssta Me- o , J8 0 0 ^ j^eS Dodge S 1967'S ALL Wl 45, per.ceht over face'valueue rorfor prenchp, money is readilyy avail- nmorlal Hospitel. d£ he Dodge these silver certiflcatwi' If you gj B|||||[||H the y”*! able, even back Into thee 1700's Burley Police Court^ and *1,000 to the Chevrolet.olet. MMrs. rs. carcare to sell to -them. They, Of ar Httle collector ■val- T^ontv Burbank was cited for failure to Another year hoi comeme qnd gone, \ TWO YOUNG GERMAN[ men stoppedsto| in'Hurley recentlyV on coucourse, buy silver with, _^®m them ue. A few of the large,: silver 323 Twenty- yieij. ® and It hat been a o gcxjdgood one,one. \ third Drive, Burley, 5 days in n*i\n T\ m thqnkt to you. our friendt frlar>di and v' ^ a hitch-hiking trip around thethe world. Walter Singer and Dieterleter and re-sell It for about •1,89. per coins are In demand, and worth _ <**Mace" On in te rsta te 80 a t 11:50 p.m. with . dollar. However — uncirculated, 7 city jail, disturbing the peace; ^ cuitomert. We pledge9 toto'terve terve you V ...... St«m pele, both 25, left their)lr homhome e tn Munich hi August with . dol jlated, quite ^ ^It, but all the minor S LtM aIn Saturdaya 1960 Chevrolet driven and akill In $1,000 each. M r. Singer Iss studyingstudyin to be an attorney and crispcri: new- silver .ceitJficfltes I iT,« r Ralph 51, 139 West Main S« o n i coinage (copper and silver, J In auto- by Darold Johanson, 28, Burley, fhe coming year and hope to hove iC / f Mr. Stempele Is preparing to be a certifiedc public accountant.lant. 7 r ha\ have m ore value .thatL'4 ««tS3>as Ho nnH St., Burley, *50, dru n k In auto; hj both) are worth very little, and 5 Hevburn’ was sitting still m the westw est f^e opportunity to terveerve you. We // > Salt City, Denver and then collector^'iterAsvaadJvI|Uj>Jhecoll iif’ Antonio Ortiz Jr., 19, Heyburn, W' From Burley they went to Salt LaJ modern coins — the last fifty „ ^tte 21 »ane. A 1958 Buick drivenIriven by appreciate your patronage.>nage. Specify J south to Mexico City. *1110 trav^nng~8tudentstrav^ltni planned to visit futurefuti a^p/eciate rapidly,. since Tho years,yg or so — are practicallyctical V ?“"** Francisco Ortiz, 2 1 , ^ , hit th e KIngtbury t on your next pretcrip- several South American countries-liNintrlei-'biefore boarding a boat for no more are being ma'de. The icucaiiy Heyburn, *35 each, disturbingIsturtinB Fern^ Sleight, Burley, hit the 4 too worthless. Jj isturomg Chevrolet in the left j?ldele and the th e tion and ttart the NewJew Year out ^ ^ Europe. latelater dates will not go up too .. , the peace. i;' raprapidly, but in '10 . years' ^^im*^ time, The column wishes toJ thankth an k ______,. BiBuick remained in the west lanp.lan^. the;they will.be worth considerablyerablv ®’* readers who have been .A 1965 Chervolet drivenrt by K enent t so generous with tokens, ‘’InS and MINIDOKA COUNTY'i* ^A. Young. 20. Paul, hit' the mo'morer--ihan face value. . st vear State PoUce Blotter e^llad.'^'’' Senior CIHi.n.zen s _ K** i( ^ Old. wom out, crumpled1 certi-certI- '''^1 letters this past yenr. iw was pushing It off the road[. „„r.u To all of you — A MerryMeriv , E®*'' Stuart, 31, Burley, was ged i'ri the ' . _Dlieounls flcates will never be worth ly New traveling west on Highwayrav 30 at Th® BuIck was damaged Iri the ^ M much more than face value,e and Christmas and a Happy New J . am o u n t of *800, the 196010 Chevro- '■ ' them Money Box.iox. We " P-m* Saturday in a 1956 " If you have a number of them, J ' a very Chevrolet pickup truck. He lost ^ ChevroletCheVrolet ® It would be to your advantageantaee *’°P® “ very C M AfeiC: VALLEVnV ,up rare and valuable coin In the cicontrol of the vehicle and1 It went ' to Itrade them for silver at the ™ snd over Johanson waa cited for drunk t hand mint, orisell them and takeke the ™coming year. ooff the road and rolled end over KINGSBINGSBURY’S • A trip around thel world by wherewher .they received a-fir^t hand mir nd Cur- end coming to reit on the top, driving.dr hitch-hiking is well under way viewview' of the w ar. 45c prem ium , (Questions on Coins and Cur- e _ Prescription Pharmacyrmacy ^Medical Cenfer Pharmcicy to the ’■ency should be sent to TThe he E D am ages to the pickup w ere es-e s ------A by two young German men who ^ ^.‘.'We ‘.'M even had to hit thee dirt YYou cannot mail them to the iVNT A D S Main Ave. E. — 733-6674 6160S Shoup Ave. W. — 733-9114 n g with the troops when planesF>lanes MinMint — they must be presentedcented MoneyjJ? Box. care of ^h » Times-Tim es- titim ated a t *1,000. U!USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS stopped in their travels long with ® " News, Twin Falls, Id ^ . 83301.) | enough to spend a night in were bombing nearby,” they overove the counter. _ . 83301.) Af-«:20 ptm. Saturday/ a 1965 FORF( FAST-SELLING RESULTS BURLEY recently. comrcommented, adding they had nT he colum n wiH~- furnishurnish ’ “ Walter Singer and Dietereter seen some of the most beautl>eautl- namesnan of dealers who are inter- Stempele, both 25, left thlieir eir ful wwomen on their trip In Viet- esteested in purchasing them, ifIf you homes in Munich in A u g u s t, nam. They were unable to0 get dropdro| us a self-addressed, stamf*-itamp- ■■U' . • .,L - . each arrHe'd'-with $1,000.,_Mr.Mr. visas into Red China, but they ed envelope.< We have an Inter- inter- Singer is studying to be hn at- were permitted to sleep in Budd------^ ^ tor^y aod £}<'• Stempele intendsnds hist templest in various countries rp_ to oB'-a certfikd public account-nnt- in Asia. Ai Trimester J.1 Will ant. ThfThe travelers said they want- « After leaving Germany theyhey ed ttto ski in tho United States,S Begin Jan. 2 In town.Dwn... red but hadn’t found enough snow ” MeiMeet thi neweewest went through Asia and toured but I ^aHiiMisf Japan before flying to Los An- when they were In Magic: Val- AALBION—The ,wlnter trimes-rimes- geles. Then they traveled up the ley. After leaving Burley they ter at Magic Valley Christian-istlan coast to San Francisco, spend-snd- went to Utah to visit a friend CollCollege opens Tuesday, Dr.. Don- Ing a week In California. nttenattending school In Provo,and>,and aid R. Neilson, president,t, an- The two were headed for Salt then on to Denver where1 they nouncednou Friday; lake City when a couple from;om planiplanned to go to Texas andd intoInto WMost students have pre-regls--regls- Boise picked them up at Love->ve- Mexico. Mexi tentered. but those \vKo have'e not lock. Nev., and upon hearingring ThiThey expected to go on south mayma; complete their registrationration J ' * the story of their world travels,els. throughthroi Central Americaca to Tuesday.-Tue Local area residentsildents told them they must see Idaho.iho. PanamaPana City and on Into South are reminded that MVCC offers When they arrived in Boise,lise, AmericaAme before salting for• Eur- a geiteralg liberal arts programDgram the travelers .found themselvesIves ope. ■ for the freshman and sophomoreomore facing TV cameras and micro-:ro- WliWhen they arrive home., bothl)oth yeayears ].eadlng to an Associateociate phones from the radio station,Ion. will iagain enroll at Munich1 Uni- In Artsi degree, After seeing the sights in the IversityIvers to complete theirheir PProspective students are InvitInvlt- V I »;»• / state capital they were guestsists studies. studi ed Ito contact Dean Fred J.. Wad- X f f:» of the couple who had givenven WhWhen asked what countriesntrles dell at his office in the Adminis-mlnis- [f them a ride. they have been most Impressed-essed trationtrat Business office orr call V It vMis near nightfall whenlien with in their travels, thei stu- him a t 67S-2105. ■— . they arrived In Burley so theyliey dents said, “Unljed States,Itates, '. . —^ -- • Inquired at tiie police stationion JapanJapai and Thailand.” \ Ml# f If there was a YMCA or Youthuth Thi* 1 1 1 6 language barrier provedroved Youths J Chargeded Center where they could g e t no pprobleih as the two apeakspeak wWENATCHEET, Wash. (AP)—AP)- lodging. The Burley officers wei-/el- GenrGerman. English,' Spanish1 and FiveFivi youths were chargedi Fri- ' comed the pair and offeredred FreniFrench and always managed;ed to day with malicious destructionuction them hospitality for the nightght findHnd someone who understood'Stood of a( railroad bridge in connec-onnec- I In the city jail. one of the four languages.!s. tlontion with a fire that destroyedlyed a During their stay In Burley,ey. DoEto they plan another trip? GreGreat Northern Railway bridgebridge w m ' I l the travelers declared^that while,ile The youths noted this Is! the approachapp over the Columbiaa Riv- m. V"'-' s American food to till very good,od, loiigelongest jaunt they have taken er nearr here Wednesday, m i m / s ' Jt- “American French fries are justust and IIs the fulfillment of a dreamream xlThe misdemeanor chargeslarg es hard to top," They also saidaid of traveling around the World,/orld, werewer filed in nearby East Wen- the iUhit'ed States tanks first,rst, so Itit may well be the lastt one atcheeatch Justice Court. No trial as far as they are concerned,ed, for a time. date was set immediately, | l in hospitality with Japan, whichich Mr,Mr. Singer said his parentsrents Twot\ of those charged are! Stan they found to be a very progres-es- and ttwo brothers and his com- Evenhau*.Eve 19, East Wenatchee,(chee, slve country, sccond. panicpanion's parents and one sister,ister, and Stephen Schooler, 18, Wen- The men eath have a pack*ck* all “of whom live In Munich,inich, atchee.atch Names of the others,rs, all of 50 pounds consisting of per-c r- never Jiave been out of Ger-Oer- underundi 18, were not relfased.Ed^ J*j sonal gear, mostly clothes. They,ey manym any. ----- dres$ to fit the climate and'thethe ------occasion and their wardrobe in- 1> f. eludes everything from beachtch 1>IIRupert Man Hurt clothes to dress attire. T »t FARM "We could even dress to go In U l .Altercation to the Waldorf Astoria if some- rOpERT—Floyd Orr, 38. Ru- J one would Invite us and pick pert, pert was- (given e m e rg e r^ M up the tab." the men-laughed, treatment treatr at TWInldoka Memo-S Auction They worked as street car-®*’ rial ^Hospital about 7 p.m. Thurs- ^ conductors'in Munich to eam day forj injuries received Inr- an \ CALENDAR money to finance their world- altercation oiiirc at a local bar. ? Doc Dl r- financial11 healtlilie advisniIvlsnr education. The men have trav- He ,told his attending physician elrf for several years as timeI”® .j,-.that .he had been hit over the permitted. Their first venture headj ‘during a fight, possibly by D oc is First Federal':ederal's new consultantiltant ooh fam ily financialn a n c i a l was by bicycle in Germany and - D each trip became longer. ■ Dur-° a“ ichain. " After he was treated Ing school vacations they have■ and released. Orr was taken healthh i . . . he'llII answansv er questionsi and givegi tips on sstaying t a y i n g toured much of Europe. LastIJ. ''‘VT®home by Burley police. year they toured the Eastern_ He has signed a complaint fiscallyf i : fit! part of the United States, Can-* naming Dometrio Trujillo and Johnny Trujillo, Ixjth Rupert, ada and Alaska. •J°hn^ Q : H ow m uch sh«^-N«wi Formtrm In August they first visited . SaUt eteportmanf for compUt#ete all you earn shoulds Y be yoursrs to 1^k eep I Austria, Yugoslavia. Bulgaria ... adv«rti»ino cov«fog» of yovrxir and Turkey before going on to I form tal«, hond biIU,‘n»w*pap*r>er cov*rag« (ovar 70,000 readersBr% India which was the first placcL" "DANCEABLE" I In ^ Magle Vall«y) odvonc« bill-ill- they ever were hungry. All at on* tp«c)at low ra»«.te. There was plenty of rice and Every tals listed In thi» Formrm 1 S T rice m ixtures, but It. didn’t a p MUSIC ' Calendar §; for 10 dav» before•re peal to eithef taste or their sto-O- ■ JAN. 3 SAVE BY THE I O " EAlHiIN FRIFROM THE maciis and the travelers saidid - W. , O. AtUN, HAZEITON they were glad »to get out of“f for your Arfvertitemenftajv. Dec. 31 end Jon. 3 , Indii for that reason. Au.A ucfi^neert: Werf, EiUrt, Wall From India they traveled;d (ttnd M«t»er«mtth Ihrough Burma. Thailand and k|^, V JA N . 4 . to Malaya where they found an" Newpjg Year's Eve, tllT WAUEl enterprising small country. The A.AdveftftemeRlt Jan. 3 ond 3 people seem to be doing every- Aucti#M#er«t Wert, Eller*, Wall . thing possible to better their liv ■ O 0/ COMPOUNDEIPOUNDEb T '■ r. Parfy •nd Mettertmllh rtftsTrrtOCMAL rtocivAL SAVINS* eliiF.*( m i ing conditions, and upgrade theirlr ■' 233 SecondSKond St. North.No Twin F.at I lf lM c o u n ^ . JAN. 5 r w t C E ERNif s n n s OverlandM Shappif^Shap»ii^,(>niv. Buriqr j U j l l m ANNUM . The young men visited the Advertitement. Jonvory 3*4 war lone in. Vietnam, travelingI Usien fo Audlewieeni . ‘ M4t»er»i^illi Auctlefin • 1. * - “W A YEARI jWith GI’s in Jeeps and trucksS Senrice and staying at the army camps ^ HMltmyche^C L JAN. 10 fiemepenMlNt \ Miiita rAiMK. ' M (Keteta) „ “" n ^ ^ S U G k I - — AdveftiMiiwenI Jcwwary - - - - 9HH*I* l«umTMum • SwWie« *«eoi»il f«b#oli wd A ucH ew en MeteerMiilth Auctien Wolw W athad^H TraolMl I '*• »__I_ * SAVC*t^>aMIL mm iew'rtcw Utmm'.______^ t r tn s a x s s f s j z ; ^ J$17iX> pmr, len delivered. I 1 4 5 0 k C JAN. 12 ********* 1 - WAUACt D. CONNn «*r------______:------^T- . - ______n « M ______lN^lRN(HJI^AIli I ON VYOUR RADIO DIAL^ i_ Adv.HlMn^Mti Ad. January 10-11 .*1' MM— aC H »«win■ 'i'' ■ ■ . ■J , . ■■.1 f**, ‘ ' .1 , ■ ..■■■■ ■ ,J \: HHIflMIIIB ' . . 1 ‘ ■ MAGIC VALl-tyEt #roin-RAit.. I. ' '';V , ■ " ■ • SundW.Dec.-31, 1967, ■. -“i'w ‘^wl ln Falls-Times-News 'A i^ TIMES-NEWS , • " ^ Air Eoice Sergtergearit Cpmiparepares Germany", Review . Times-N0ws 3 iWs \yill Carryry SSpecialb( Series Book Rc — On Medicare Al And iSwn Fallsi’alls j As Fanniniming Artia^-' ■^/^TH E NIGHT OF THE'HE ticksltic f got a watch that shlnfesshines are ll ' And■ ■ Socialll SecuritySeci Rules ’ Tech. Sgt.'Tam Jarrttt, and . . . , •/ ^ ’’ HUNTER** • in the dark!’ . . But thee night TwoI of the country’i"-B«t/’i-ctet tiontioi in tho series, coveringBering alla ll and m edical w rite r fo r tli e ' his wife Billfe, along with tyro' ~V By Davis,'Grubb of the hunter was gbne forever nievniewspaper writers ory^egislariongislatlon benefits her arid eligibility standardsstandards PittPittsburgh PrMs. then for ■ One of the librarian’s great Er®®* and the blue men wouldlid not anc and Social Security hSve5 writtenWritten fpr j>ll Social Security and>ntl Medi- Scrlpps-.Howard.Scrl Newspaper Al " ' jaei first tlpie late Jn' August of thisIm s rerv of come again, Arid so' j;ohn'pulled■pull^ the newest, and most authorltat-ithorltat- care car programs. lianliance lit Washington, Troan was books,boq books that he, reaTTlbnga ^ 6 ng ®'the-gostSel-qullt-snugrBroUria^is Kiff^is IvA-hnnlc^nnIve th<-, ni»W year. And along with a geneifal —Troan-sHrtea=^fIfi^irSb-gf=oir"Sb- "»»ned=fidltoe,- After inrin- interest in ' »>cial Security ha»- thatt o he had. intended ■ io) read wiwinter sleep." ■ m>cprovisions iind benefits. . ' tg^, it reminds him greatly of manyany ■ v teresHng stints as-'a'' wartime continued throughout the years. places in Germany, aroUnd the when they were new butJt had By ROBERT BRUCE .. the "What You’ve Got .Coming'#ombat .Coming #on correspondent;; sciepcesciepcc B Biossat started . In the news- area in which hb was stationed.»ed. ■' i fail failed to do so because of for- Librarian [tkrnrv Medicare and Socialicial iSe-Se- - ' ■ ■ '-I.±______pappaper business' with .. United “Friendliness is ^ big part)art ; ,1 getfulness of lack of time.e. Twin F alls Public. U b ra ry ™ curity”™ is a 9$-page, illustrated,jstrated, ■DftDT Pr?Press In Chicago .and was .edii of it" says Sgt. Jarrett. “Bothtoth ■ : , -: jI 2 ‘‘The Night of the Hunter" easy-to-uriderstand book offered SNAKE5 RIVER REPORT tori Semoach Air Base in Germanyany ‘ ■ was highly praised by book re- _ :PO k T torlal columnist for a nurtiber bf'^ _ In this area exclusively through —------yea ------years for Newspaper Enterprise,, and -Twin Falls are farmingling viewers when it first appeared. I the Times-News. The detailed i i Chamber. At t detailed dec. a, 1 . . 7 As.sAs.sociation before going to the com m unities. They evfen;!r6 row,row...... Its story served as the basis for manual is by Bruce Biossat, (p„ the same crops, with the except a much-lauded motion picture, .j- Biossat, (Prom reporti by nurrau of ’Rectamatloh.Rcciamaiioh. WashingtonWa? Bureau. He has be- [•C3 ' Washington Correspondentlent- for Oeologlcul0c6 surveyed coopomtmaima ponies)parties) comeCOIT ati authority oii politics, tiori of ifrapes for wine, whichlich Yet I somehow failed to rfead it Jl X V--' S 'l Rupert ListsLo S the Tirhes-News and Newspapertwspaper D‘sch.ont, YearAo""^ civi '■‘Shts,- economics and legis- , Germany, seems to do a b bit if ., ' until a recent day when, in E nterprise A ssociation, and John j„*i more- of; wouldn’t you agree?” search of another book, I hap- ind John Jnckson Lake ...... SwSoa5000 4!6,<70a latiOn. Troan, authority on Social)cial Se- Monm ...... 13! 3 370 7 a —------The Jarretts, which ihcludes«IeB , . . . ; , pened to Uke it from the '.Sshelf. W \ inners curityI", legislation and editorsHUni* nfof {’“i' Keirrvolr...... 8«l,0C0aOCOa 38S.OOOa ]8.t.000o — — Mike, who is 6 :years old. and eu r of .j.^ 1 ^QUOr Ol liland Pork Rcicrvoir .. BlOn lOT.BlOa 40,<60o -lo.^eoa , If you are a connoisseur of The Pittsburgh Press. iioii ...... «30 3.030 1,350 1,3S0 ' » Sharon;*who is 9. spent considerler- fine writing, you will find this a ;RUPERT—The Rupert Cham- ■ shriShHIcy ...... <00 3,400 3.100 able time in Germany before'ore ' w beautifully written book withvith an ^ Commerce awardedled” the The frrst4nstallment Of)f the 15- bi UJackfoot«c ...... 3.DM I.flJO J coming to Twin Falls. 'iiAcHnw’c American FalU Reierv.. Ma.oopa 739,M0a % unusual style. The setting’u and prand prize in fhe Christmasristmas P?r‘ “ '’ies wiiJ^be in Tuesday'suesday s ^fjufy ...... 4 ,1 5 0 m 1 But Tom Jarrett began his ■ j events a re seen through the {j- Id Mrs. Times-News.f/S. Uk.Lake Walcott ...... S'l.ufiOa -<3.07Da -v ' a L L IE D * ^ Air Force career as a bachelor. » Iu lighting contest to Dr. and Mrs. Snnke River, Minidoka . 4,310 314 1 eyes of the simple people of the A. F. Dallev of 1125 Westside’estside T1 rban’.s. 1965' book expl^|ni West Virginia hills. , you are the pilot Sociial Security*itv and MilnrrMiii- S s. Canal ...... 1 3 J 1951 after he completed'jhis edu-._i ' ^ Drive in Rupert. J npnrlv ^nake River at Milner . 4.780780 S06 m J ^ looking for a good storf^ you ecorles Medicare program soldi nearlyncuriy Acre feel: other quantiiiegrt in cf». - - ■■ B cation at Abilene Chri^ian ColCol- will find that this one builds to There were three categories lege at Abilene, Tex. He went ,-rrnr with a winner in each one.e Win- million copies. piPRECIPITATION LAST WEEK:EEK; liland Iiland ■ 1 ■ S a height of suspense and terror •t cate- The 1968 book, which■*K costsr'ncfc P"fk 07<”. Alhton O.SS”, Moranitoran D.til'*. D.til'*, ^ first to Panama, and spent threo that even the most talented,lpnte(I »>‘‘r In the. city of Rupert cate- 1 ,n COSIS pj,,j*ade* 0 37'*. " years there. After his tour of srrihp B°rv was Don Hawk who0 lives only°nl $ 1 a copy, clearly outlines snow Dnprns; island Park U". Mo- blurb-writer could not describe.' nt 824 Third St. Second1 place the benefits, provisionsi —~ and r«iiPalltadet IB",. Glade CreeW 4,S"4,5" water i" ' — - duty there ho was transferred n«w If'iT, 20". PaliiadPi 18”. Glade Creek 4.3'* to Denver -and stayed in the The terror starts whenn Ben wjppcr wa.s the Joe Gislerr homhome e coscost.s—of the sweeping new leg-leg cr„k 4 3 ALLIED ^ Lowry Technical School for six Harper, waiting to be hanged;‘angedi j,, a, 4 0 9 go. Fifth. . , isl"islation passed in Decembern:7ber by U. C. EAntn. EnKlneer,«r.in- ln- a has Preacher as a cell-mate^ . , Charge. U S.G.S., Snakeokr River years. He marrlfd his wife durlur- ' Winning 'the -contest in the Congress.V9‘ Watornmcier. Slate Idaho Preacher has a long trail of otir Idaho —Q ------/Q __ ing his stay thfere.'Both Tom ' Ilf Ko 0Ut'y.''’(5 cities contest waslas the ^ A 15-part, illustratedi -news--ncws------and Billie Jarrett are from Dal murder back of • him, but be- ul and paper series by Bio.ssat beginning InH ‘i~ Art Grove hom e In P au l and paj CARDS TURNED IN las. Tex. ■ cause he is a Preacher and "tt ime in Tuesday In this newspaper,ivspupcr, > IN Call your local ? . man of God.” people believefpvp in ‘I’® Marion W arner hom e in Tui The couple moved ori assign 0 " Heyburn was the secondI place highighlights and explains the new VWASHINGTON (AP) — Draft him arid confide in him. B?n ment to Las Vegas for three >at se- winner. Chuchanges in the Social Security cliicliicf I^wis B. Hershey' reported years, and then went to their confidescon mo.st of his great se- WARBERG'S B final I'he Fred Fisher home on the program.P™ Biossat has been;en care-[t^care-[toislors, the user cost is extremely low. rett has developed skills with want to work for peace ahd1 per- viewviews. We do not like politics)Iitics pursuit,pur the children find refuge Tile instrument weighs only '/i'A oz..Hardly c noticeable, the 8 mm motion picture camera ^ j. suade other U.S. servicemenen to and 'wanled to get away fromm Id- witwith old Rachel Cooper, but3 Ut the yet very powerfuL and has taken many moving pic-■ desert. 5 colotcologles E a st and West. HuiHunter Is still on their traillil and FREE. Actual size, replicaica of Ihe new he;hearing aid is available tures of Germany. He has als 6 „ lo you. No cost or obllsaliongation ol any kind.kini It's yours lo keep. given talks on Germany in the "I I f“ i liK® “ Citizen ofif the "W."We chose to come heree di- eve eventually he finds them.n. Ra- \ lefend- II V ) 1 Twin Falls area, aided by his1, 1s worldw orld.” said R ichard D. Bailey,alley, rcctlreetly to seek asyliJm because:ause chechel is their dauntless defend- color slides and motion pictures.-es who 'did most of the talkingig for we Ithought that would be5 the er. The blue men finally come to 0 , ^ ------Recently he presented his mov-ovi the four“ who arrived withoutut vi- best and quickest way andd be- the rescue, and John is at last ^ these models are I PiMso sendend me FREt, mctuatmt size, modal of iment free from the burden of the sc- les. along with a talk to studentsnts sas ii from Moscow and had their causjcause the U.S. government fre< ■S VOPEK} ' FREE WHILE THE | TELEX T£i£X aH-M-l/ieall-in-tha’ear hearing a/dC. of the H arrison Elementaryary first inews conference with West- woulwould have less chance to exert ex ert cretcre that his father has left in ______School who were studying Ger-ler- em newsmenn since they Jumpedmped prgs;prQssure on the neutral countryuntry his care. IMITED SUPPLY LASTS- I ------many at the tlhie. ship—ship—the carrier Intrepid—inid—-in wc ichose," Bajley said. “"The The TThe story ends at Christmas,stm as. NEW YEAR’S DAY WRITEE FOR YOURS TODAY TO; j ADDRESS^------only reason to force us too go It ends< mo.st appropriately with ‘•But most of all." says Tech.ch. JapanJapat Oct. 23. ' only Cro.tiy, TELEX. MM Eicalilor ------F = ^ hat They were temporarily, admit-idmlt- back would be U.S. pressure.”e.” the small boy alone withth 'th the ^ Sgt. Tom^UTarrett. ‘‘we find that The SWENSEN’S9 ^ BsuUvird, Mlnnt>pm- sion oni w hether they wouldId be their decision lo desert and pa.spast terrifying days. ‘‘‘Ir ’ ain'tain 'i MAGIC MARKETS munity. and It Is a joy to be granted‘■politicalgrant asylum. They hopehoped that "others will followollow afraidafr of youi’ he whispered;rcd to both STORESs here." were ordered to report dallyally toour example.”< the shadows. ‘I got a watch:h that L ___ It I G O O»D D N E WVS S FROMM O U R[ iA U D I Tr O o R s 4
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/ ...... ------. ------■ . - . I ------J.J . ■ V. ■ '/.'i ■ V ' *'v. ' * '■ i "■ ■ ■ .s ' ' ' ■re-News, Wthrir.,'Spto. , Spto. iW s - . Suri^g^, D . . V ; ^ Air those TBAs in today’s'’s scheduschedule are because the two teams In >; ‘he Sugar Bawl game.le. ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ■■■■. ■ . II—Garrison's GorillasG,orilIas^ ; .. •' . ■ ' ' • • ' • plaplaying in the National Footballcratball .Lc League championship game had 11:« a.m., 2B, 3, 5 and 1I-T«II—Texas and M. and' Alabama . 8—Tonite Show’ c<= " , ON ANYTHING ’ ^ “"May May yoyou be in heaven a half-lall- npt been deciijed when stationsBUtions tarranged Sunday’s schedules,itl iff' n>eet in the Cotton Bowlvl Game, .. • H 10:40 5^$YU Basketballball . Definite times- of programmingiming w{1will be ainnounced by local sta- yj': -hour before the Devil knows you’re ; dead.” ■ 2:45 p.m., 2SL, 7B, 8 aand n d 111-^Rose 1 -R Bowl action pitsi Indiana jjio;55 2B—Movie, "Thehe Ctegbn(*eg6n ' ’. OF VALUE' . ______-Hoi■tion's and regular programming.wiliming.will be pre-empted. The Cowboys!.against use, ‘ ' are schedtiled to meet thethe PackiPackers at Gree,n Bay, pfobably - 2 5 7 5 re by a lake? Possibly a lake- *obably _ L gnjnd g_xenir8—TeniTessee. and Oklahoma,I play'play in iisoo,, ^ v /o o d y Woodbury - Would you like to JlVe by a I K®'...... beginning alfcut 11:30 a.m ...... :.....: - the 34th annual 'Orange BowL ^; . .' ■ . |j Ibury W c r i » C . Bide address? The “Rand WMcNally Cosmbpolltah.t&n ' ...... V--' tl : 11:45 4—joey Bishop * Ith- . SUNDAY. MORNING >e Rose K c D ^ P O S T llttSteshoWs a lake in south- Sports 5 : 3 0 2B—New s, . sp o rts,. stock , . 12:00 2SL-MovJe, “The Rose World Atlasr*^ * 7B—Wide World of Sports ' , . stock 5_News, weather,r, sports “ Bowl Story" - . _ J___. I ; “Lake Chargogg-I7 |T. •*!8:00 4—Farm Report c . ■ n —TBA report, weather ^ ’central Massachusetts; (:30 2S^-ScJence in Agri- , ,, 4:30 2B-:Lucille Q>ni ^ - agoggmahchauggagpggchauDUgohauDurtagungamaug.’* 'iPiit *■ 12:30 2B—Silent Service 3—^unsm oke 3—Lucille Ball culture , ' t . . 4—Rawhide ind mail iti 7.( ' 4—Teens Sound Off . . , 5—Lucille Ball ■IMES'-N EWS WANT-ADS that on your envelope’and mail 7:00 3—^Tom and J e r iy c. 3—T.BA . . 5—G illigan’s Island . READ TIMES-NEV ■4^Falth for Today, c i * 11—Lucille Ball . . ... c ' 5—TBA !5:45 2SL-Tenn«ssee vs. 4—Cowboy in’ Africa A million is a^thousandsand thothousand; a billion is.a5 ,a S-^Tom and Jeiiry c,- - II—TBA Oklahonia ' rica ' ~ mmmmmmSSSBSSm S^ on. 7B—This is ^ the Life c , - '7:00 2B—Andy Griffith _ thousand'TOillion-axid-a-trillioni_trlllion .iiija:thousand billion. _ _ 1:00 2B—D anger Is My ______^ 1 1 —Gunsmoke r ' , ®ut what'of numbers larger?larger? The' only way we can **■ c Business 7B—Tejinessee vs 3—Andy Griffith 11—Tom an d J e rry c . 4—Navy Film O klahom a Jh-^Andy Griffith e L Land d i Sale really, understand themn is to knowk how many zeros j.j7:30 3—Underdog c . t.- 11—Andy Griffith State ” Thus a million has 6 zeros, 1:30 2B—TBA 8 —Tennessee vs. . follow the numet'al “1.” Thus i OS. ; ZS^-rThis ltf the Answeriwer 3—TBA O klahom a 17:30 2B—Family Affair a billion has 9 .3 nd a trillionillion hashai 12-But let’s go even^en __ ' 4—Beany and Cecil c: . 5—TBA I6:00 2B—Flying Nun______■ 3—Familly Affair ‘ 10 Tractsets fotallfitotalling 350 Acres further. 5—Underdog c 11—TBA ------5—Family Affair If there are 33 ?eros; after tlthe numeral “1,” it: is 7B—Faith for Today c 4—SuB.erman 4—Rat Patrol a ‘‘decilliorf?’ Forty-fivere zeros make it a “quattuor-Of- 8 —Milton the Monsterer c 7B—Bear Bryant Profilerofile 2B—Smothers Brothershers II—Rat Patrol -Jan. 17,1968 - 10:00 A.M. decillion”: and l53 zerosos give ;you a “quinquagintil-til- , **—Milton the Monsterte r c0 8—Year-End News Review 3—Smothers Brothersers 8:00g 2B—That Giri . - -' WEDNESOAYrJan. 17, inv 8:00 3—Christmas Music 2:2:00 2SL-AFL Highlightsts ■ 5 —Smothers Brothers lion.” Just think — nextixt time you want to occupy 4—Bear Bryant 3—Felony Squad your youngest child, tellell him to go off somewhere 4 - L in u s x 4—FBI _ 4—Felony Squad FroiiHerGraokier Grange Hall ' ® S—Christmas Music 2:2:30 2SL—TBA t8:00 2SL—Movie, "Here Comes 5—Movie, "Friendly ?nd count to a cfuinqiiagintillilagintillion- 7B—Linus c 7B—TBA the G iris" 8—TBA Persuasion" Not too many years ago an American mathema->a* 1 1 —Linus c 2B—Mission: Impossiblessible ll—TBA H^ELTON,iAZELTON, IDAHO 'h o 8 —Cartoons c 2B—TBA ■ 7B—M ovie, -T h e Big , ticlan, Edward Kasher. who d died in 1955, and Who *:30 2B-kH)mir Pyle ■ luifiihia jl^iversity simplified,ed 2 SL 7 -Science In Agricul- Show” * was a professor at ..Coluifiil^ia | a ■ , ■ lible 3—MlstTr Roberts ' the number J, followed by 100 zeros,: by coining theh e ‘“r® ^TI i, - ^Mission: Impossible Ask for brochurehure giving givin Jld 8:30 4—Peter Potamus c II—TBA . 1 ^M ission: ImpossibleIible 4—Peyton Place word “googol” to designategnate it. Otherwise it would ssible 2Sl^Lena Horne IS “ 10 duotrlgintillions.” 7B—Peter Potamus c: 3:003: 2B—D anger Is My II—Mission; Impossible *' have been described as “10 di 8 —P e ter P otam us c Business / " 4—Movie, “A Girl NamedNamed lolocations and ^details But the man outdid himself,limself. flei went a giant stepep 11—Peter Potamus c 3—It'sji ^mall WflkUPLi T am iko" ». ., 3—Big Valley further and declared thatlat thi^mthi^number followed by g.g > '"[‘•fl' - 8 —Movie, “Lover Come:ome . •‘-B ig Valley .by »:00 2SI^Eternal Ught ' lI-BTg Valley a googol of zeros, wouldid be tatailed a “googolplex.” 3—C am era T hree • , 5—C elebrity QBW« ^ ' B ack" .'3:30 2S^-TBA ' 8:30 8 7SL-Movie, "The ULate te 7B—FBI lartm ent Of Highwa]^ And so it is. 4—Bullwinkle c •'3: 8—Cowboy In Africa Idaho D^artmen And by the way if youu wish toti gort^>Dtlier way it 5—Camera Three 7B—TBA George Apley" , *‘=* LOCAL OfOFFICES may be interesting to note, th£that onS^illionth of a 2B—^Tom and Jerry - 8—TBA #9:0«^2B—Cimarron Strib) »:3#(: 2B—Carol Burnett^ ■ Shoshon* - Jerome Twin Fall* Rupert 7B—Bull>vinkle c 2B—Amateur Hour 3—News, Sports, Weather'eather lo;10:00 2SL--News, Wthr., Spts. second is called a “ twelfrh-se(velfrh-second,”*and one ten- 5—Gunsm oke ;., Spts. 773-1390 324-4401324-4401 733-3680 436-4309 8 -BuIlwinkle 5—Amateur Hour 4—News, Wthr., Spts. ■g.” So now you know. II—News, Sports. Weather trillionth is a “svedberg.” So i 1 1 —Bullwinkle c II—Amateur Hour 3—Nsws„ Spts., Wthr. O'or writwrite 4:00 2B—Football Profile; 99:20 2SU-News. Weather,!r, SpU. 5—News, Spts., Wthir.rthir. P.O. Box)^129^olfejdah^3707^^ 7129, Boifi ------• J. 9:SI9:30 2SL-Sacred Heart = 3—Football Profile 3—P rism foUowinsStpbught on to this>is 2 B—Underdog Vthr. ' Someone passed the foUowin, 5—Football Profilft 99:30 3—Movie, "A Girl Nameddarned — column: “Wouldn’t it he- b,e- nice if Bob Hope Couldlid 3—Time for Meditation 4—True Adventure Tamiko". Bi spend next Christmas at hpme?”hpme 4—D iscovery '67 7B—Outdoor Sportsmanman II—"Tammy Tell Me I 7B—D iscovery '67 , _ T rue” I 11—D iscovery '67 4:30 ’ • 2Sl^TBA Why is it when a man has a n(ne'w car and still oweses 5—World of the LDS , 7B—TBA . 99:5S 2Sl^Joe Pyne I ^ W . G. ALLEN 8—TBA 8 —News, Weather, Sports I ■ w. $5,000 on it he feels rich1 ... . amand a man who owns a Church 11—TBA 1010:00 4—News ■ 1952 clunker and has $5,0005,000 in thei bank feels poor?r ? 8 —The Story .V -D iscovery '67 2 SL—Joe Pyne I E quipm ent Something’s wrong there.re. #:S5#,:S5 3—Tabernacle Choir 4—Movie. "Guns of the 5—News, Weather, Sports ■ 5—Tabernacle Choir ^ , Black Witch" 1010:25 5—Basketball I __ 9:45 2SL—From the Cathedral There is a linguistic termerm thal that someonfe other than “'■3* 5—Mister Ed 8 —Film Short I Auction/ 10:00 2SL—Bible A nsw ers 7SL—Your Dollars WorthVorth iq io;S 9 2B—News. Weather I a linguist originated called ‘“the Bull.” And it-I* ■ 3—Insight 5 . 1 means, as Coleridge calledlied it. ‘“ a mental juxtaposi- 5:00 2B— Lassie 7SI^NET Playhouse .1 Having sold the farm I will ssell the following locat- 51- 2B—Tabernacle Choir 3—Lassie 7B—Movie. “The Baroniron of I tion of incongruous ideas,s, with thet sensation, but notOt 4—ABC Scope — Lassie A rizona" I ed '/j mile west;t pf Hazelton,Hazelfoi Idaho, then 6 miles the sense, of connection.”.” They go like this: 5—Christmas Music 11—Lassie 110:35 0 4—Y ear End. Review I I south (on Murtaughlugh road) aiand then 1 mile east or bt 7B—Casper 5 .; “Half the lies our opponentsponents telli about us are not , 5: SO 2Sb—Walt Disney 110:45 0 2 B—News I . from the top of Murtaugh grgrade (north side) go '/j true.^’ 8 —Pattern For Living8 • 7B—Walt Disney 7B—News, W eather I 11—F aith F o r Today ^ mile north a n d I mile" easteast. “A man cainnot be in1 two placesph at once, unless ig.3g 8—Walt Disney H1 1 : 0 0 2 B—Cameo Theater I S* 10:30 2SL-This Is the Answer/er 2B—G entle Ben 5—Band-a-Rama ■ I he is a bird.” 7B—Milton The Monster Iter 3—Gentle Ben 8 —NY PD I , “This piece is chock full df omissions.”o 8 —Bowling 5—Gentle Ben II11:30 2SD—Guy Lombardo ‘ ■ WEDNESDAsIESDAY, “I marvel at the strengthingth of human weakness.”’ 2B—Face the Nation TSL—The M essiah Special ■ Jt 3—Face the Nation “The best way to avoidivoid dadanger is to m eet it 11—Gentle Ben 8 —Guy Lombardo Specialipecial ■ plump.” 11—Face the Nation 1:00 a., 2B—Ed Sullivan IIinS^^^oej^ishog^^^^^^ ■ 5—This Is the Life 3—Ed Sullivan JANUARYV f 3, 1968 . “Single misfortunes neverlever coicome alone.” 4—Medically Speaking “ The greatest of national cal ? 4—Voyage I 1 ^ ^ SALEEALE TIME :11:00 A.M. LUNCH BBY HAZELTON GRANGE onal calanijljiies is generallyIy ii:o«1 1 : 0 0 2Si^M eet the Pre.ss 5—Ed Sullivan followed by one greater.” 7B—Meet the P re ss 11—Ed Sullivan “The tnan 1 am aboutLit to intintroduce is known allill 8 —Meet the Press 6:30 2Sl^Mothers-In-Law v>-._ over the world, and otherer placesplace as well.” 2B—Navy Film 8—Mothers-In-Law I ^RACTORSiACTORS-TRUCK-PICK-HP - -J. 3—Directions 7Sl^Freed Concert ^ And finally, “ If you don’tlon’t like it, sit down and get 4—Directions I HI 195757 JOHN DlDEERE 620 TRACTOR •ri , out! ” TB—Rat Patrol with 3 HP.HP, 6 I speeds forward, 1 1 —Directions 7:00 2SL—Bonanza " And, did you hear aboutbout the cow that got a di-11- 5—NFL This Week power ateerlngsteer and good condi , 7B—Bonanza tion throughout.through vorce? Someone gave herler a buibum steer. II:»11:30 2SL—Movies, " T a ria nland and 8—B onania ------the teopard 'Womari.” 11—Bonanza _ _ I m SSSD teH S 1956.FORD56. FORD 8C800 TRACTOR in good Q time In two years. “ V illa” ___ shape all theth( way, good rubber. 2B—RiVerboat Strike Threatens® The mayor walked IntoI the .1-,TBA f o»RD r d 8N TRTRACTOR,j swing draw NEW YORK"*(AP) — Mayor'or bargal bargaining session at a hotel 5—TBA If you plant it— NEW YEAR’S DAY l || It ».*> • . ■ .bar and Hll.2 .: x 2 B now rubber and John V. Lindsay took a personallal Just rminutes after the Transitqnslf 4—Issue.^ and An-swerss or feed It, r wheel. hand in city transit negotiatibnsins AuthorityAuthoi and the Transportjport II—Issues and Answers:rs . SWENSEN’S II L CHEVROLICHEVROLET IVi TON TRUCK Friday, worldng’ against a Worke Workera Union, AFLrCIO, both '7B^outhern Baptist Hour GLOBE SEED & FEED> MAGIC MARKETS I I th riew,-. hew,-, rubber,rubt "new sh ort blopk threatened New Year's Hayay agreecagreed to submit written offersIfe rs ._. . , .8 —Movfi, "Away All andd grain bed.bod. strike that could strangle thehe to the three-man mediation p»n-pan- Boats" Will HAVB ITI ^ BOTH.STORES II city’s lifelines .for- the secondnd el. ______NoonNoot 4—Open Door to Learningnlng t|r)rpr,r,n^rp-i-rnnnnnnrirhr—r-n—I mm. * L 57 FORD V. V& TON PICKUP over ^ ...- ....- ^ - - ■ 1 hauled last spring, has ,4 speed transmissiontransmission. I POTATO> EQUEQUIPMENT " . ' 1 I I 1963 CURL POTATODTATO HARVESTER, H> two I I row. hydraulic: ram ram controlled con and PTO I I operated. I CURL 2 ROW POTATO• o r ATO DIGGERD with rom / I iTij I I mount ond PTO0 operated.operatec / 'ill I I WOODS 2 ROW' ROTARYROTARY WHIPPER PTO / I ■ opisrated and gone gone over, ove less than lO O I J I I ' acres. I LT)CKWpOD in-FT.-FT. POTATO POTA BED. \ L * OPyjtU^OTATO WHIPPER,WHIPPER Has steel flails y | MR. AND MRS.RS. A. T. INGRAM, H ■ andi on rubber. COUN'CIL,CJL, I D A H O B I IRON AGE 2 ROWW POTATOPOTAT* PLANTER . . . \ ■ with hydrauic ram mountmoui and discs. - I INTERNATIONALL 2 2 ROW ROW POTATO ■ PLANTER. '*W e haveB no morer worries f l r I HAY & GROUGROUND WORKING(ING Eer. __ vith with hydraulichydraul rams, all on rub- ■ CLEARFIELD 20 FOOT HAHAY PILER ber. Bet the thermmostats ostai where we H >er. ■ with motor----Haylay Slip. 2 iVOOD WOOD 3 3 SECTION S HARROWS ■ FORD 2 BOTTOMM 2 WAY INCH vith with drawbars.drawbar w ant them andmd'Can cs come and H I PLOW with hydraulicdraullc roll rollover and WOOD 2 SECI ■ 3 point hitch. ip o 2 SECTION HARROVV with t s o B S w e w i s h . __ _ iraw bar. drawbar. ^ ' I ■ .'DEARBORNE 6V& -• FT.f t . HTANDEM DEARBORNEARBORNE GRASSHOPPER( I . DISC with 3 pointoint hitch.hitch. »LOW PLOW withwith 3: point hitch, ■ JOHN D EER^ BOTTOM 16: INCH NEWsy 'DIDEA ^S IDSID E DELIVERY RAKE. ' ^ E l e c t r i c hheat e a t is i dean and H I PLOW with hydraulicdraulic rolh rollover and MEYER DOUBI ■ 3 point hitch.. YER DOUBLE WING DITCHER. convenienV ' say -Uiet Ingiam s. H withvith 3 point I hitch. ^TThe extra initiation in ^ helps ■ I PLANTINGriNG iAND OTHER:R MACMACHINERY keep our homae e cool in the sum - H I JOHN DEERE 16 HOLE GRAIN JOHN: w/3-A. hitch. w e could have' e don v; •. 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1U ; S ; - S t a n d s - ' : - ^ -- By O ffer For, EBorder Prob^ B y'S p e n c e r d a v is .
United States stood by. Its oltejr_ Friday to bolster the Interiia- tional inspection'machinery for the.the borders of. neutral Camho- dla.dla And it gave close scrutiny - ' to an open message frqm. Prince Norodom Sihanouk on .the use of his country as a Cominunist sanctuary. ------;— ^------sStale D epartm ent p ress offi- CCIcer Robert J. McCloskey said the United Stales would vt^ilh- hold, commcnt while, the text bf an interview, given by-Sihariouk to the' W.^tiinglon Post Is ^in g stustudied'. The same word was givgiven QuUat th$ Texa^ White HoiHouse. At the same time there were n i l stnstrong indications that Sen. Mike Mansfield, the Senate DeiDem ocratic leader from Mon- tantana, would be asked to repre- sentsen President Johnson if and . whenwh talks are arranged with the mercurial prince In his capi- .< tal at Phnom Penh. LJ Sihanouk singled 'Mansfield out by name, calling him a just ' anti courageous man considered to be a friend of Cambodia who -would alw ays be welcom e, el-' OZY OCELOt AND Fall, « UiasoLhaso .Apso doff. romp playfully.lily. «ded by tbe Shanes, Is a bit dominateddominate by the size'cf the ocelot, thether as a private visitor or as a The two get along well together,ether, but a Persiair cat, also own*iwn> StillSti! the three play togetherher often, and seem to enjoy It. | representative of Johnson. Sihanouk’s interview, with WashingtonWa Post correspondent staStanley Karnow said that Cam- Gifts: Somee Gany member of an allied!d force a short; leave in HollandIland and thattha violation of the draft law is Southeast Asian conflict. DooJDon H,J^rkman._212 Sixth Ave. jj„hxlghl-hand turn. Mlphael J. ' le. The "'•’o deserts. But some lawyers theithen staying there. Thele bulk of not an offense covered by extra* It could mean, for example,!, a W.%W.’. $15,S all speeding, and Gary *. any ocelots tor sale. Shele was fectorsfe( to Eastern Europe. The t n i B roadhead. 22. B ox 319, Burley,^ ®Y’ directed?, ■ to the San Diego;o Zoo, AirAi Force says it has had no de- hold that when soldierss leave U.S.U.S forces is ln..Germany.any.______^dition treaties.______^ United Nations presence, or T. Harvev,H: 203 Illinois St.,. $75,*^5. ,vas, ^ 3 5 fined $20 by Judge WiHis beefed up supervision by the In- recklireckless driving. and after a telephone call1 there sesorters in Europe for more than m ternatlonal Control CommissionIon FinedFin for failure to yield right proproved of no use, she called ththree years. set u p In 1954 to oversee the Ge- of wiway were Jack Lavon Mor- RjRay L. Jones, 31, Shoshone,hone, a friendI in Spn Francisco;o who TThe Army Says volunteers for H n m n i i i neva agreements on Vietnam. tenson, tensoi Box 1075, Monticello.cello, forflead- FFinally one was located at the dedeserters in Britain than any- H Prince Norodom Sihanouk)uk son. ( 625 Jackson St., $10; Estel-Estel- ed iiinnocent and posted the bond.liond, Cincinnati Gin Zoo. wlwhere else. In LondonSn'STa the H I Varman. of an old and proud)ud la D. M iller. Hansen, $15; Alma but when he did not re-appear,.pear. Noth an Inexpensive pet. the "C"Committee of 100” distributesrlbutes ■ H royal line. re.-;ents being calledled C. Schwarz.Sci Eden. $10, and Kent the bond was forfeited. oceocelot w as w elcom ed. withh open le!leaflets urging American s sol- o l- ■H mercurial and volatile. But to F. Edwards,E( 534 Third Ave.:. E., ------ancand protective arms. Accustom-ustom- diers di( lo desert or refuse to ■ many Western eyes and ears he $15. ed to living in warm climates,m ates, servese In Vietnam. A spokesmlesman an H 5 0 % I .seems all of that; one day soft;oft OthOthers fined Included Russelljssell RULE TO END OzjOzy Ocelot is -pampered a bit, cloimedcli that the number)er of ■ nnd ingratiating, the next harshrsh W. BBartlett. 277 Jefferson] St.,St^ LONDON| (AP) — The new •'"cand kept quite warm. Its claws thosethi who do so is Increasing,casing. ■ nd i.ts but he gave no figures. ■ and accusatory. He has opposedsed $5, fa failure to drive in a laned I year' will mark the end in Brit-P . have been taken out, and l^s bu the French and wooed them,;m. highway;highw Shirley-Lockard. Kim- ^ teeth filed just slightly, Two young Americans Inn Lon- I welcomed the American and re- berly,berly. $5. following too closely:isely; aln 'of the rule of abstinencee un- Allhough a cat,' it ’doesn’tioes.n’t dodon—H arry Pinkus, 24. ofif New ■ jected them, praised the Com->m- StevenSteve G. Schmeckcl. 190 Wir- der which Roman Catholicslolics wai walk as the traditional hou-se hou.se VtYork City and Joel Gladstone, munist Chinese and denounced:ed schinf!,schinj $10, and John W. Kun- mavmay not eat meat on Fridays,lys. a cat does, but more like aJ loop- 27.27, of Teancck, N.J.—have- h ^ e I them. der. I Heyburn, $10. both improp^prop^ spokspokesman for John Cardmallarddmal ard. or tiger,iwith long stalk* lailaunched a drive to encourage H ’His great ambition, few deny,ny. cr turn;tui Steve Victor. 1528i Ad- HeciHecnan has announced. The ing, ing stretching steps AnAmerican youths abroad Z to ^ rre- t H I m ' ■ is complete independence forfo r dison Ave. E.. S5, improperroper rule will be replaced by volun-'olun- IiIt is a beautiful animal,1, and sistsis the draft. They took an ad ■ his nation. In what could be con-on- passing:passii Connie Ruth Babbel,ibbel, tary acts of self-denial, he said, an unusual Christmas present.resent, inIn a London newspaper and H sidered a constant battle for na- 595 Bi Buchanan St., $5, costs, driv------tiohal survival, he is viewed byb y ing with w expired license; Elmerilm er , ,,.^-Hapst of his compatTiots, and by G. Urie.Ui 727 Third Ave. N.. $5. • miny a foreigner, as a hero-ro- failurefallur to display headlights; Sun Valle]alley Sleeper O ^ N O U R I statesman. - SteveSteven W. Bond. 207 Caswell, The Khm er kings from whomom $5, failureft to drive in proper Sihanouk is descended onceice lane; Kelvin B. Pyne, 315 Wash- inge for " ruled a much larger area cn- ingtoningtoi St., $5. improper passing;ising: c _ h m _ C I & Box[ SSpi p r i n g s 'SSJF A M O U S I compassing parts of what areare RichaRichard T. Webb, 373 Adamsdam s J M - now Thailand and South Viet-let- St., ]$15, and Joe J. Martinez,; ...... ■ ...... ForF( Both Mattresa g nam. Tel-ritorial disputes stillilill 360 FifthF Ave. W.. $10, both driv EPER and Box Springs f linger. He appears to considereler ing with’improperw mufflers, s and the bbe e tte r ... I SUN VAUEY SLEEPER a r both Ihe Thais jnd Vietnameseesfe CharlesChari R. Knuth, Twin Falls ■ LUXURY QUILTEDED ^„ . 4 potentially his worst enemies. Motel. Motel $10 and $10 costs, found ■ REG. OR TWIN SIZE Y o u p a y o n lier y . .. M attress I At the same time, his spce<*-cl,, gufltyfiunty by trial, violation of the es and statem ents show his d'is-j-js. basic oasic rule. r~ ' ^ tdEqii^quitable I C/LQ Mot^H *>"<* and REGULAR $99 EACH.UXURY QUILTED I tr u s t of Communists, whether[,er Lonniel-O" Easton, 28, Route 2, H ^07 Box Springs3* home-grown Cambodian. Viet'iet was Ifined $10 by Burley Police QUEEN SIZE SET ■ or Judge Roland E. Willis for mak Cong. North Vietnamese or Judge I R«B- $ 6 9 «ach ^ Chinese. '"K.'"ing improper U-turn, Savinj 6 8 I Ave.. in «g s in ’68 He has di.splayed equal dis-lj. „ Jimmy, 'JT Hale. 20. 935 Yale Ave.. trust of Americans. He broke Burley, . was .fined $25 by Judge relations with the United States Willis for displaying fictitious H B U N K I fp, license plates. I BUTTON-TOP in 1965, accu.'ing the Central tn- "^ens ■ REG. OR TWIN SIZESIZE HiHeavy duty bunk badf c$ 9 9 telliKencP Agency. of plottinging ------— again.st him. OHM ^ ^ J in glowing MapU Finish. I CCO Mottrasf a n d Complata wilh inner- flH d Though he likes to compose H ^ 7 Box Springs songs, play jazz on a .saxophone, ipring mattrassai and H B make movies and captain a bas ~ bad boards, guard rail H fl ketball team, the 45-year-oldoldII RENT I Rag. $59 aach Sihanouk resents any Implica and I a d d a r. May ba B ■ tion th at h,o once w as a play usad as twin beds. K JH I b* e d s } boy. His countrv has blossomed,ed b e l t with new schools, hospitals and VIPRATOR Take a greaterr interest in the New Year at Equitablelitable SavSavings. Your extra H COMPLETE I roads and with increased pro- cash or year-end:nd bonus bonu: can earn 5.10^0 »t maturitylaturity oton One-Year Sav- H duction of rice, nibber and oth- ^ I SAVE ings Certificates,es, $ I1000 OOC (minimum) or more inn multiplesmultiple of $ 100. Other H E VELVET HEAD er agrieultural products. " Juat racaivad, big naw atoci savings plans,, dependingdepcndu on amounu and length{ th of retretention, can earn H % hoadboarda that ara outsta USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS i up to 5.2? current annualai rate, compoundedd semi-annually.semi-ani The time M Saa alao headboarda qual FOR FAST-SELLING^RESULTS Q I 5 0 % wood, bmaa and vinyl ^uilta lv is now to changeIge for thithe belter to Equitable. Moneyioney at workv by the 10th H lo king! y earns from thec 1st. StaStart turning your dollars; into dreadreams. ' ^ H 1 1 0 9 ’ ® DON BROWN’S I i , ^ ^ H eadboafds from nI tp—d till*, SAFETY SERVICE *;;;tollsf H ■ pen(ile« penplef into dollir»^^^j|dolliri1 iMeiMo dreamfdrei I 7 0 % HEADBOARDS I ig naw atock of luxury val vat ■ Wfi#«r .if I Over Retail I : ara Outstandingly baautlful. . ■ aoarda quality raahlonad In lUewHM*!* MUnllily tMM luitablie Savirivings I■ Prices! 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i-,n Abner • , ' k ■ AVO'MAJORI'MAJOR \ f /'-BUtVESURE'rVCiM5rcHHU.va)| ’’-rCM i iFV otm^vjrm virm c^ww ywucHAsAH A j ? ' '"T^ sA^TV.NETWOPCNETWORKS) I MATE <3lVIMeBOTHSOTH W O'CAIHT^ THEReaBENO0 BE NO NEEDN \ UDVES U )0 /- ,1 - ■ , .^^iE,THE MAt>OF<, ■ ISIS AU.A U . y V CAMDIDATES FRKW UL E / MAKEM NOj T JROR.AhMJ(r««jabWJtfiMRJOHWJttliTH'AN&WEP; J . I l l BRi3Rn)GJ^ 4 tv . WETWOftKS,. :jf HIBART~-J « A « T ~ >TIMK FQBTHEIB^ME I R ^ MO^JE^y y D t B Aim—ANDWE m — AND \ 1SNO.V I iung^^^ricd H 8 B iX)M'T WAKITTO ^ ^ f ‘-G R E A T T-’' ^ 7 1THAT \ , OOUU> BERONBEROM , | i ■ By Jacoby aw>p FREE ^ vvw-*:''y “I ix>s/EiLUC/."' LUC/."' I ^ ----- if I ■ ■.. ELECnONsy^ . • F O P .T H E S ty th ) ' • ■ ' ' ^ ' ' ' \ i - -1^ < S H >ate-LineWSSM S ' SUMjnDDEN, or.or SIspades. With all five spadespades in’ one hand, there' are o n ly lL _ I -. BUT i r S THE R E ______in o; i ' i l l l *1.. top tricks In-no-trump anai only , IL ; AND WALT DULANEY m e lale F. Hal Sims was thet**® 12 tricks of all kinds in spades.'>ades. ■ JJKars^'~N>C^ ^ G rid ’s greatest auction'UridgeIdge At first glance it, looks as a s if ■: player, as We have often said,aid. therethere-is no real, play fdr seven p H e carried h is slcill into contractract no-trump, no-tr but that is nott thathe ' | . V aui'd was the greatest contractract case,case. South was able to workrk out ^ ^ 'H is bridge player in the early dayslays a perfectpe double squeeze for his *■“ T reat . ot the new game. gramgrand slam. * Rex' Morgan, M.D. ‘ ...... ' ...... — — It It didn’t require any super-luper- mammmimmm i imiii'wp—^------TOimE efore a U girl friend, they call me things tentte should your boarding par- ; 4 1 0 0832 . A i V o ^ - run'nirti runni what spades South I'mI'M I H i like “Spot” and "Rover"over’’ and entsei supervise your selection ol V 1083 ^J974?iS' could. could Actually he cashedi his “fWo,” and put notestes In my friendsfr and date partners? 'Whal ♦ 94 ♦J108S2-2- high high spades and hearts and ^ I ^J72. a^Q-BS three three diamond tricks. Thenm he wkJS?9^^SjSS fajfiP boyfriend's locker askingiking him, curfew'ci houna'should be in ef- I „ SO C TH entered, entet: dummy with the acece of isS “Where did you find, Connie, at feet?fe VJ^u^jjBdgjet would you 4k A Q clubs clubs and played the kingIg of the city, pound?" I don't know „require'^#-' aWay-from-home V A Q hearts. heart West had been forceded to ^ ^ why they Jiate me 4ike this, and I:food. cfcfWtla cosmetics, rec- > ♦AQeS discard disca a heart on the third1 dia- ^ ->g__ ^ U 'f ■ It seems to be affecting thefjj? ords and* group outings? Ir 4bK10fi6 3 mond. mond He had to drop a club ij™ way Henry feels toward me..:TS short, ^ exactly how wili your new there anything I can do? Ot Both vulnerable on the heart king. Then SouthSouth ^ "wUh life match your- old life and cashed the king and jack of Bte-v should I Just give up with him, “ West North Eait South where will it differ? spades. East had to come down S , hort Ribs 1 , ^ 'a•as s they seem to want mme e to do? 1.1k P a ss 3 * to ?P“ two ^ ‘ cards. One of themt had ^ —Connie. - ' Then ask^Jwdrself: **U I were P a ss 3 4k' P a ss 4 N .T. id to ______vou trnsh ®" -.^"8 :'With "iV hus- Pass 2 4 Pass 5N.T.i." (o be a diamond, so he had to ^ I 7 5C>i tHAt5? WMERE \ I iDear Connie: Could you push ^ rp‘ let a club go also. 'South dis- /" J I, « It *ho b a n d , jvoultf*! w a n t to b n n g an Pass 6 4k Pass 7 N.T. ^ \ ^ _____T g ^ N T I N A l / ^ ii vvfe LAST NI6HT/ 1 ' yoiyour courage to seek-•8. out, ' Mthe almost . 16-year-old girl into my Pass Pass Pass carded ‘^‘‘rde his last diamond and r i hAS u baq /) 7 J ringleader of your crities ^ d l. I ^ . \gAHTIWA ^ 4 ^ f V home who expected to live by ■ made tho last two tricks with V— V, ______y / ask him, “Sidi is thfife-3rttythrngv& Opening lead-4k 10 _ ' Xclubs.--. b l . .C, / mwat HAVEI.^E\1^ set ol rules?" 1116 an sw e r, • Pi&ce-SERVE'IHlsfy^ , I did to pul: you and4he-.pther “ .2 honest, should tell you CARD SENSE guys against me? I’d re'djlyre^iy likeiiKe whether* there's any hope you'll One of Hal's rules for bidding to be friends with-'S'oti because was that the grand slam bonusius Q—Q—^Tbe bidding ha» been: ^X Ji O? yyou“ o ’ seem like nice peopleiSe “a and n i g was rot big enough to Warrantint West North East ^oathonth ^ ^ because Henry tijinkg; so muchm uch risking game and the smalllall 1 A P^ss P ass ^ of you. Is there any chance to . -STARTING YOUNO slam bonus, so that you shoulduld 2 V .3« Pass Pass <11, - Iron " things out?" The gamble's be- particularly careful withith 3V Pass Pass r 7 5 - — got poor odds, but it scemsUI^^Tkl like : De^*' Walt; I am an grand slain Kids. In fact, Hal^al YoiYou, South, hold: ■*< -fS'you eithe.r, win the,buddies-overddies.over eighth grader interested in a would say, "I don’t need to bid 424k2 %VJ4 4K109S4S A7S4S5 4 5 I __ ^ r - • -g^ 12, ^ o'flE*LI>lE*ll o r 'l o s e '’^iQur-,. boy.I . VVery e r y few "" ^°y '^ * ’ 0 lives about five grand slams at all. .If I do,, I Wh'What do you do now? youngy o i boys c'ould'staiRtI up to the blocks away. I walk the same di- try to place them in no-trump.ip. A A——^Wo favor a pass illrhtlr*hitir« Captain< Easy persistentp e. discounting' of their '■action he does, but he walks Trumps may not break or some-ne- but *he world should not come SOT TKV TO srE/(L HAM V B BUT WE girlfriends’ chifrms. —- EleEle. S" slow and I am forced to pass thing may iet ruffed in a suitult to*» an»» end U yon bid fonr clubs. B-BUT WE JU^T I /" MO^j IMTOINTTO VOURVOlji BOAT! \ [ ■ ■ B H ' ' iuuvv LCP him up. The problem Is this: “ b*. RAPIOi EH? HERE. OLP AMM.. I HflPPeWBPHAPPgWBP T0 5E& C ILL VOO wWW h e re t o X contract. At no - trump these:se aTODATS QUEISTION TIB HIS HflMPS BEHiMO ^ TH' W/^WTENWA. w » AWP ■ TAKE TAKE U$: IJ^ 5—— A BIG BRAINWASHASH whatwf can 1 do to get to the talk- things can’t happen to me.” Vou You bid four clubs. 'West and < ^ Rg CURIOUg^ ^ BB Dear Ele and Walt:If I was *"8‘"1 stage with him? I try to Today’s hand justifies Hal’sI’s North pass. East bids fourfour W& deeply touched by thethp letterlettpr E‘ve a special smile, but nothing theory about no-trump. With anyny bcartahearts. 'What do you do now? from the girl who described;ri^d her'her- happens.-Katie. decent break In spades there areire n n S i self ns "very ugly’’ and who Dear Katie: Blame nature, 14 top tricks in either no-trumpnp Answer Next Issue jffij 1 wondered how any boy3oy could not no you or the boy. It's just a love her. From what; I've ob- fact fai of life that on the average 5y marri- girls blsssom socially '2 or 3 Tl**y ot love a years ahead of boys. Keep fits the smiling, keep your mouth shut auty. She (don't confide youf passion to ^Tnnnf!nrr?nr?r?r2r2ryj^^ B h ^ T r m n n r y Infra ;cause he ,twel\T5^loudmouth classmates), nnd keep a close check on your I studied Brooming. When he comes out ‘s painful hibernation, you’ll want him ’■ W omen * 0 have a smashing impression odies and you!—Ele and Walt. 3 Gasoline Alley seaserved of truly happy marri- gii S u i B I•o ‘ -^ I” ages, a man-does not become love a ye GRIPE OF THE WEEK Kr \ ___. 3 3 ------— touTg"*^/^Nobody hass anga n g \^ And -the ''"\/lt’s ihe;he waywag pec peopleV--^ I can do ^ woman because sha av’s'^uelv fits the sn ^ ^ant lo , \ / — Ctt( o; You’re riqhl;,Walt! None \ ( loollookinq out time novjadags.'adags! ]j ddevil take -the are, WWalt,and alt,and ^somethinca about | . _:,.|present concept of beauty.and vear^ She (di ‘'o something pretty unusual, ®, of Clive enouqh thought/^V __ for ol’ Rush! Rush!ish! hindmost! nobodg can dc becomes beautiful becausert of the he ,tw that’s say a word in de- number ^Every manI forf o r f r ^------anything r- loves her. a ravine nn parenLs.' Specifically 1 one.' /"^ ^ h im self.*If.' yy ^ j V^bouTit^ When I was young, I physical studied want to. comment. on par- the history of woman’swlshl painful So ‘'interferenc.e" in their J , 1. struggle for "beauty.”ne Women—'Vour children s romances. 1 m 17 and would deform their bodies and a senior in high school. My sis scar their faces to become ter Is 16. Time after time I've l l p R ^ ^ \ ; j o T ^ ’) ^ 3 beautiful so that men: OUT would seen , my sister go round the' love them. So if today’s■nts have ugly .*’°“®e wilh red eyes, or heard ■ l i JP ive out of e y in g in her bedroom , ■'IV a resnon- <>nie there was something ith i am ""'ong between her and her boy- i 9 G i L % * ® girl were born a thousandand years oil.IP trend. 1 knew, this and so did ago or in another partaee of Mv the "’y parents. Yet they held back world, ^he might l>e aand raving I ’m j ' anything. ^ b e a u ty .-1 Conclusion: physical beauty is a big brainwash!>me. O Sour Well, last week m y sister w as . o i ^ ^ there’s a r g hope for anyone,—'Your! been so like this for five days. Finally, 23 wVI inthrop______vXiJ b Ancient a d Fan. ire going ? my ' mother, insi-sted on knowing 3 ' ...... II.I. . 1. ■ I, I dow I make tcr what was wrong, and my sister k o3 Z' IVE BESM HEAEIN0-Jel j Ij-wiNkC ' nt>GBGKriuAr/^a2BISTMCBSAHDAAOfie I AT THAT CATECAI ^ ornWANTS TO MOVEa OUT-respon- se( just exploded screaming that o V A LOTABOCJT BB^BIEe’ABB BEING BOONC2N eveV/S /szy vaAR. i 'l-L. l . HNEVEQ. B v e a J siblDear Ele: My parentswith? have — {j®' mom was "prying” into her ° > THE POPULATION"J . ^ EONIN OOOTOF^ O T O F ^ y ' agreed N ar that I may move out of private ^ ' life and never let heif _ a-3tf I W: i P S TT O ______thoD hou.se if I can find V a word respon- Is o^"- & b e a\TOPON. t l p o n . J f . sible" r e couple to live with.uniir I nnr am •‘'eems ^ very unfair to me. and P -m M B t.m w home. ord Is Dulaneys by writing them in BCOKSWrTH'EM, J-HUJBAN’SEEK—Iw seek-pili^vm JuBVOBsyn: — y r ^ —.JjD Jg w«TWtT w mi.Mil. Ib,. TM. t«» Ul n*. oil -30______BOT I SIA/lPt-V \ FISK IS/ WEAK.’E/WEAR’6MOUr^LOOKHO\*; >— £ ------Q•‘responsible." ue To get yours: w par- hat c are of this new.spap —M .—vTHitJK wsTO-uw m yn ^ ^ ------„.IF THEY HAD DEltl endorsement“ of the couple...... by'' ---V--l£5SW^l-0<3ICALVWARFAHE ilv^SIS Al»rr AU-THAT BAP,, / OH, ^ c m Z E N S WAUON’OFFT ^ NCTfAS TO SET IT UP P0GH1 a respected adult. That suggests- PETE SAKE: 1 f NO? 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" The Bestst IBuy In A#AdyertisingLg Anyi TimfIf • DIRECTORY . PPane0 W ona|«-r.Spactijl NoHci>«H 9 jfialiH«ip Wanh>dh-Mal* 19 HaHomM for SaU 50 Heip»- • - - Vv-: - - ' -A-——. SING]SiNGLE-atiuits^rCall- _i1J—olau-^ahd—field—Life, hospital->ltal- b Bargain on Fillmore, 2 bedroom^[room. ' " Street.• 875 per month. Littlttie6 or brick t homo has 3 hedroom»f 2 c ^— . FINANCIAL • cordcorded mes»age-~24 hours a day. no down. Only $7800. b oomK 2 chlnery priced at JI85.000.OOO. Good der3 blocic shop, on 3 acres In ° “y- izatl6n and. .bonus programs.ams; h basement, terms. $7,500. . ' ' buths, large. carpeted ..MS' Ownlly .■ ‘‘rms. ti ..owner^m carryry paper paper countiV.. o Financing «v|illable. Classification 30 through 38 It . , Mechanical knowledge or apti- aptl- 2 ; BEDROOM stucco icottage.ottage. roomr wlthvflreplace. Full" bbau- ■ t qualified Wyer. ■ , »] Beautyp g o u Salons .1. 15 5 tucitud^ helpM. For' Interview send C Clean 3 bedroom IVs bdths, Fcnced yard, garage. A realml buy tifullyt finished basement.. North *17,080.\ .Adlacent fargi lahd- oast location; Priced wavL^cr;^ avallnble. Cholos at (40D acre. COMPLETE Beauty 'Service ^y»y aa-ad-T . letter !> ot application to: glbosement. b Northwest arca.. 812.-.512,•. a i t 89500*. ^ c 2' ACRES 4 4 bedroom, full basement, small SCHOOLS-INSTRUCnON comf 800. 3 BEDROOM. 2 baths, family low t! construction cost. Don't'lo5e\int.iose^ '• > Country living. Just s> minute*, •' s!shop,, corrals on .'4 acres, plus vance4 students at reduced prices. •• L-.1 Don Dodson. [I’ ISo!? Call U* Nowl . ' , ^ Classification 40 through 4646 J®" Perm anents $3, Beauty •» Arts ‘ Assistantj vice President room, A bargain at only 812.500. ^ from downtown. 3 bedroom 86 S' acres dry pasture, land, all . Academy. 135 Main West. ‘^6342.^^342. LUBRICATION £ ENGINEERS, F E L D T M A N 5 ! BEDROOM 1BP1U evei, beauti- r NEWER luxury built homenm. nnon t“ home plus 2 In basementsnL iarge large forf< only 122,000. - HAIRCUTTINO. hair styling, tinting.Intlng. INC. 1 REALTORS fully i landscapeq, an exceptionalptlonal < Cindy Drive. 6 bedrooms.SS? 3s “ ''"'B ■■«»" flrSplRce.lace, for- . REAL ESTATE ”penPerm anents from $5. Artistic Beau- . . P.O.1 Box 712d >875 FUer Ave. v 733-108813-1088 Ihome below appraisal. AK real baths.fe 3 fireplaces. Mostit mmod-r od., £ •lining room, kitchen:hen with Other O farms, ranches available. 32 ty Salon, 135 Main West. Phone .- Fort ] Worth, Texas 76UI —...... ------— buyI a t 126,000. V cern kltchcn. - attached dSShli double £bullt-lni..l baths. A beautiful AlsoA loan money, *30,000 or Classification SO through 62 733-1641. 'J'j | Evenings ftppolntiVtents, — — garage. Assume sgood loan loan at at homev with a panoramicnlc vlewivlew^ more, n development, operating, wJ.OoEi «-*8hU , ppurchasing. Quick local service, ' RUBY_Hewlett_Ven©« RUBV 5,beauty Ssalon. . , . ^NEWMAN ^ NEW HOMEE A C R E A G E S flower Interest Only 834,000, t RENTALS 444|^ 3rd Avenue North. Phone I--™. IH ACRES, 2 bedroom home,home, ^ NOW. '■ Jg 733-9430. Evenings by appointment.tment. WeWanted, sales representative» for With V 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large i PRIME NORTHEASTlAST ’i Bob Newman Loans and Rex Classification . 70 through 88 ------Oil Heat Institute of Southernhern living 11 room, combinutlon kltcn- beautiful kitchen, garden, and or* V" LOCATION Eaton Co. Real. Estate lA Idaho - Eastern Oregon. Preferncfer en e and dining, full basement,jmen?" <-'bard. C . L O O N E Y\ 3 larsa bedrooms, 2 baths,baths, on Pocatello 232-4022, AGRICULTURE P°*>yBaby Sltter»— Child Core __ 16, man experienced In heating andand large1* carport, covered, patio,patio! 2 ACRES — Filer — 2 homes ’ >\ malft floor. Spacious livingIng room. ' or Rupert, 43S-3819. Classification 90 thrgugh 00 Chijli ire by cooling field and fuel oil IndOs-idQs- built-in b range and disposal,I, car- car- with steady Income. R E A L T O RV ' diningS room, large familyilly room. room, “TT- j — - ■- — :------^ hour,*day, weelc* Director Ruby try.try Some travel - salo^ open>en - ' ' peted p throughout. Down pay-pay- ____2 : ACRES — 3 bedroom homehome 733-4081 Bedroom I and bath In basement. MLS Hopkins. Classes divided,^ - kinder-:lnder- sendsei resume to P.p. Box 172, ment n 8850. Paym ents 11133 per por ___ south i of Filer. Wonderful 1 placeplace — ------■ I I A dream home, you mustnust seel LIVESTOCK Smarten. pre-klndergart«n'T nursery.rsery; Boise,Bo Idaho. month, n interest and principle.iclple. ____to i raise a faihlly, 4< I f s a good. buy. f Imited number assures Individual Tjunr rivers Call 733*2801, days; 733-8460, , , . . “ M LS.” " * 2 A C R E S Classification 100 through 116 WANTED: School bus drivers.rivers, eyenlngs C and Sundays. 3-8460,____gQ j a c re s north of Twin. 33 bed- bed- attention. Phone 733-7080 ; 733-9010.grgjlgf Phoneph 733-7880 or 733-5534. « ______room home, good out buildings. LYNWOOD REALTYTV gSharp and clean 4 bedroom*. 3 2 BEDROOMS g MISCELLANEOUS 5XW&ABY sitting In liom e. Play ------^ —r- — ^ 610 Blue Lakes Blvd. N.i: 733-92117^3V m u c room and lehced yard. Excellent:eiienc UHelp—a I. Male ond Female 2ft — JtJST COMPLETEDID WISHING ALL OURR i large lot, garden spot. Irrigatedrrigated jJames Danner — 733-2240 Classification 120 through 16030 carecare. 536 Madison. 733-0886. !Zr!! 2ft ooiTTo Architect designed 3 bedroomdroom FRIENDS EVERYWHERE[ERE J water, chofce location. Pricedneed at l^arleyj. Mathers — 73T-8473 WILL do babysitting In my ^ome. WAN't*lEi>: Man or woman coolTToleaaon 2i bath home. Fully carpeted. I_jjg J6.000. IR. J. Schwendlman —-^S 733-7100 -7100 ACRES AIRCRAFT AND BOATS '^daytdaytime only. 250U Oth Avenuev#nuA cook through lambing season. z.fireplace, dishwasher, facing THE BEST FOR THIS * —------■r------OlderC 3 bedroom hom^ ne«ds JZ E ast. Phono 733-606.<.______Phone M3-M6I.. CasUeford.______------Holiday|j golf course. 822.500,‘ Con-Con“ COMING NEW YEARAR 3 BEDROOMS ~ somo work. Own well.:oOod lo- Classification 165 through 173 Easi 5 cation. $6,750. RELI/RELIABLE boby sitting, my hom^ Aganlf-Saletman W antedI 22 venlent financing. 733-7701. brick, full finished basement,'ent,,a- ga- „ , ?24 ACRES , c Reasonable rates day, hour. 817 ** _ ^------BUHLER REALTYt ^rage, patio, nice fenced>d back < Excellent row crop and stock W AUTOMOTIVE g'li;DelMar Drive. 733-3101.______BYb y OWNER: Two 2 bedroomm houj- Office In home at yyard, choice location. FHAHA ap- ap- ccombination, 140 acres Irrlga- I Classification 180 through 200 es. Will sell for 8200 down, uror uny- 1680 Filer Ave. E. tpraised at $17,500. ted. ^ New 3 bedroom home, ma- SHAW ' REALTY-'^ — 7 ; A TEXAS OIL CO.' ^ thing of equal value. Balance on i chine shed, milking bam. all „ Susan Sbaw — 733-0473 ______Empli Employment Agencies 17 Howard Buhler Harley Welgt ^TPF* *h® price of $72,000..000. Will Hdns E Irish ...... 733-0883 W a n t s M a n O v e r 410 0 escrowe at *75 per month. nd Choice Ave 733-5205 733-1381 THE LAND OFFICE \ Lost and Found 1I JOB OPENINGS at Personnel Ser^ 1 Inquire at 848 2ndnd Avc-Ave- j Helen Wengert Shirley Nehrbass tf6nslder home or smallall ranch * Sommec ...... 733-5597 * vice of Muglc Valley. 226 Shoshone)«hon'i f o r T w in F a l l s a r e a 'llis** OF IDAHO •« . AC E u^t. 733-5562.______-----^----- 733-1237 733-0904 . ACREAGE for »ale: 15 acre feed REWARD for return of year old can NEED homes to sell, also small * . Harold Kelthly Dave Lutx ,i T.r> lot. Good welL Corrals, loaflnjg m«le Golden Lubrudor onswerlng , ------We need a good mnn who can WE S S $ $ s $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $J ^ 733-0716 . ve Lut. Vs- sAi,MON RIVER shed. i' On malft highway. Small Ifi make short auto trips for aboutbout acreoges. ^ We have u number of - - Walter Kaster, 320-4403 eveningsrvenlngs 4400 Head^cow r^nch. located In d to namo of Buff. Lost ChristmosySs noipHefp Wanted—Female ___ 18IZ a weelt at a time. We are will- good fi buyers. We ure not memberslembers , - r - ..li.- * located In down payment, balance on terms. afternoon near Canyon Rim Gun —- p to of Multiple Listing Service. We can * “ M L S ” ~ - the' hcait of beautiful1 Salmon Call C Jerome. 324-4404. after 5 p.m. Club. Phono 733-8265. WOMIWOMEN everywhere want ourr pro- Ing to pay top warnings, up to o Out of Town Homet______^<1 River. ^ 2 modem sets of Im- ^ ducts. There Is a tremendous de- give you fast personal service. service, Ot ______- ZJL provements. All private VIEW allot- ti lot on southslde of Canyon FOUND: On Wllmore. slIver-Rrey mand „ *for these fine Avon ,Cosmet->smet- $16^,500 In A Y e a r P lu sg — Buhler Realty. 733-5295 or 733-1237.733-1237. ] HANSEN; Newly remodeledBled 2 2 PO FOR SALE l^y Owner: OoldId Medal- Medal- ment. n Ranch controls overiSf.r 22.-9? V 3 4-10 acres near -Twin Falls. pup, with collar. Phone 733-3029. Ics. Wo have' attractive opening ■ OLD MAPLE STREET^ Sharplarp 2-2 - bedroom\ home. Extra largege liv- liv- 11 lion three bedroom homes In in Kim- Kim- 000 0< acres. Owners healthll‘h "'fo forces r« ; «».000..733-6MO. ■ ^ for Mature, capable women. *wrue Write ' Regular Cash Bonus o ubedroom. Part buscment. Garage. log\ room and dining room. room. b berly. Excellent location, ))ullt-lns. bullt-lns, sale; s Prlccd at only $425 per ■ n ,, Personals— Special Nollc;es 9 Mrs!Mrs. Phyllis Mclnturf, Rural Route other partss of ^ conditioner, drapes, dlshwash-shwosh- Huge ^ kitchen. IV^ baths. Gas Gas f< fenced yard. For appointmentment callcoll •“• cow c unit. Act fast, theree’ri“is'’n" Is no*. Bu»ln... Prop.rty - 56 —------■"----^ No. 2. Kimberly, or call 733-7413. country draw exceptional earn-tarn. ^ Excellent locution. $16.81^/ $16.81)0/ . . furnuce.< Good location closoose to 423-4030. 4 ______finer ranch In Idaho, ' WOMEN wanted to work inside laun- fng Dund Evenings. Doug Vollmer, 733-69».733-6921. school.* Largo lot completely vie NEW Y E A R S E V E P A R T Y{ wOME laun- ings. Contact customers ’ around £ 13. fenced. Only $10,700. Will trade NEARLY new 1-bedroom home*tfln SACRIFICE dry. Permanent employment. Paid twTwin Falls. Air mall confidentialrttlol Feldtman Realtors, 733-1988. • ' j srlv or Hansen, Largo lot. Phone 423-5221, ' 63 A CRES ' Slnsie Adults, ages 30 to 60;[• vnrnvacation, pold hospital. Apply>»y In ietuying or ’ ' dday Auction Sales around*. Lot* EXERCISE tho eusy 'way. Rentent lory. tory. Demonstrator furnished: Insureisur- 733 73 .4497. ss consid- HaroldH Kelthly Dave LutiJava Lut* a at \Rupert.______Furniture. 733-U21.______Traveling Trav experience In callingUni SEE BOB TODAYI Vtrage. }l8,500, Ace Realty, 733-5217.133-5217. B la ir O ste rh o u t e:ered. Ace Realty, 733-5217. •K-. oo hardline retail or wholesaleiale 7. 733-0716 25x125 SSx FOOT building. Downtown lo- ATTENTION Ladlc«: Count the J,"firms ond a full understanding Walter Kaster, 326-4405 eveningsevening* c cation. Priced only *13,000. G«m money you’ll sove by filling your IVof V, retail operations. Must bo REAL Estate brokers, salesmen—oilm—oil jT «« ------State Realty, 733-5438.______gas tank with Shelby'^s quality willing wiiiii to travel and relocate. at.. and gas lenses in the boomingomlng “MLS” ollne. Attendant on duty. ______— __ comi company expense. Car neces-cei. Cook Inlet Basin, Alaska, are now VoVacation Property 58 WEDDING CAKES—Everythlna for sary mury. available. L. Honslnger. 56 Allan, MUST sacrifice completely furnished tho reception. Rent Indlvlchjully or „ Rohnert. Pork. California 04928. 320 ACRES Sjcabin near Easley pool. Call Bolsa as set. Delivery. Catering. 733-^33. Starting Salory Open: Plus trav* e—rti 320 acres Irrigated. Ooodwd heavy 375-1891.3 8058. eling expenses. Plus opportun- Farm rorr Work Wanted ^ 5 23 NEELE D ^ X: Pp e l r t ? .portneuf silt loam. Ooodod potato ------— -. • ------ityIty forI additional income from ------and sugar beet land. Priced to R^ai Pai Estat* Wantad 62 ELECTRONICS exclusively. For the the spec!speclnl promotions. Many other[S " C U S T O M s«sell now at oiUy *32,000. ^ best Color and Black and Whiteilto benefitsbene Including: Profit shur- WE need farm listings . . . Our* are TV service. Call Al’s TV, 733-6278.278. Inging and retirement, liberal ^Yn. In- MANURE HAULINGG USE THIS HANDY DIRECTORY DIRECTOI AS A GUIDE TO T TV soldi Shaw Realty, 733-0473. Elmer 1878 Kimberly Road.______suraisurance coverage. vocations,ons, VernonVei Olonder — Buhl 543-4572•4572 f i — ^O BARllil^ REALTY ■Sommer*. 733.5if97. E4n« IrUh, etc. Many opportunities for ad- 1037 Blue Lakes Blvd. N. 733-8227 7 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous — TwinL* vancement to more responsiblelb?.' C U S T O M FAST, RELIABLE SERVICE.IRVICE. PHONEPI TODAY eE arl Barnes • 1 423-5SSS^ , — ^------Falls Courthouse. Wednesdays Ion at Po'^ltl^ns. J Bill£ Hill______733-‘91B733-l»lB CCompor* a ______M 8:30 p.m. For further information M^LfRE HAULING | RZeM FREE ESTIMATES. call 733-4030.______Contoct E. F. Kruse ' ' JIM LILLIBRIDGE WHEEL chairs, exercising equip-llo- ' Wholesale Sales Manager '______' 733-6363 . ______IM E R R Y ~ F R E E r f moot, crutches, walkers for rentent Phone 392-7544, ^ JOE ■“I CHRISTMAS or sale. Kingsbury’s Pharmacy,cy. Box 1031, Ogden, Utah CUSTfl^FARMINO Instatlatloa on all Kamp-Away 117 Main East, 733-6374 or 733-0114. MANURE HAULINO and a Campers c and pickup covers. - ■ ' ■ ' "■ " • "■ — ' ~ • WWESTERN AVTOo -s-*®-^^-jEEffhe 324-4459 ______Jeromon>e e K , 224 4 HH0UR p l Several models to choose from. NEW and used merchandise. Cloth-’ sSUPPLY U COMPANY ‘|JX y H A P P Y I Ing. needle work, crocheting and ------^ — ^ A Y Hauled ond stocked. 10-wheeler heel^ ‘ Prices sta^ at $230. Custom embroidery work. Teeny Thriftrift antand seml trucks. Wortluft Truck-rruck- ANSWERINGERING SERViCE NEW YEARY E A R building «> our specialty. Shop. 343 Main Avenue South. __ Are/ You The One? Ing, 934-5070, Gooding.______HAY HAULING and sUcklng.. Any If The Telephonea ofo f AnyA n y Advertiser In This» DRYDEN AGENCYCY GIG&G MANUFACTURING WILL do custom graveling: Drive- amount—anywhere. Ray Campbell, w l | | H | | M Directory Is Not Answen i, Jerom e, Idaho ways, lanes, parking lots. Rural,rni youj wont to improve your t Answered, lDlal 733-2386. 438-4580 financial future, this Is your op. ^4°: 320-4684, Fifor. S m M t Telephone AnsweringBring Sen Service, Doy or Night.C. ______or town. Phone 733-u605.______---- portunity. HAY HAY hauled and stocked. 10 wheelerheeler ------Paul, Idalio SEWING Machino repairs, rents,Its, ?F IF you: are unhappy In your>our and anC seml trucks. Wartluft Truck-rruck- jI Tho Advertiser WillVIII Be B e N( N o tifie d t o C a ll =Vot». and sales. Singer Sewing Center,er, presentpresi work, this is your op. Ing, ing 934-5070, Gooding.______lj < NEAR BUHL' J 22="22’ TRAVEL Trailer. Tandem axle, 420 Main North. 733-3344.______portunity. oorti CUSTOM CUSI hauling: spuds, beets>ts or ' BBusinessman’s 40 — 5. bedroom a -I condition. Seen at Graceman * I f you are seml-retlred and an\ modernrr home. Good outlut build- Autoa Court, space 4-A. NEW YEAR’S Party Favon. Good i and ----- anything.±-----• ------Phono 733-6831. _____ Listed hero In easy-to-fli>asy-to-find olphahietical orderr are servicaserv offers you can inings. paved driveway. —— vorlety. Open stock. Gala colors. «ui.want to augment your earnings, — - this Is your opportunity. W Worl o rk W o n te d ______M2 4 usa every day. Contact ono of these firma or3r indlvidi individuals for better ser- -AT M oblk Homa* 64 Lowest prices. Phone 733-4815. __ Jp* IF youj are retired and desire sr=nr vice and first qualitylality protproducts. SSTOCKMEN’S REALTYiA L T I — '' ... ■ I 11 < • .. ALMA HARDfN—.ChJrqprn'ctor. 157 157 {neonincome, this is your opportuniiy.*(y. REWEAVING REW burns • tears. Cloth- ______6006C South Lincoln Jerome 324-4845 North Washington, iVIn Falls.Ils MonjMany of our representatives are nre Ing Ing • upholstery. 733-7394. ^ 1711y n m ■— I J EEvenings, Rodney Paulsr S25-5574iil1s74 ALL NEW 1968 Phono 733-4741. earnlearning S7500 to $25,000 pernfsr Kimberly Kin Rood. 733-0377. 435 2nd —' ' . I — year. year. Previous soles experiencenee Avenue Avc West.______■ Air Conditioning ______G u n R e p a ir ______Septic Tank ServiceCO • • ------i r Self-Contained THINK THIN! Spencer & Spirellalla fp in real estate. investments,nts, SAVE SAVE yourself the fuss and muss. 77— “MLS- foundations, 1 or 2 piece, are madeide buildbuilding and loan or insurance For "cem Air conditioning, heating andnd fur- 5e7Je rry 's Gun Shop, Complete gun- Roto ‘ Rooter sewer service. Sewer PROWLERS nee For pest control. Just coll us. Gem nace cleaning. For the best ■f>rvic«service smithing.* Rod-reel repair. Phone u, to measure. 733-7001. __ helpfulhelpf but not necessary. Spraying Spr Service. 733-4206.______y, 733- 733-5567. 2]j miles west of hospital. lines cleaned, repaired,, and In- I,- Former military, merchants and u>am — - call Ek Furnace Company, 733- _Z Hospital. Also, septic tanJc cleaned.JleanJd' *’*'«'■ FFine 'h " '•»<>land KEEP your fuel money In Idaho. WANTED: Ironings to do In my 3287.______gj 24 hour service with no extrai^xtri fJ *’“*'■ iroprovemenu.dvements. Do business with V-1 Oil and Pro- teachers are doing well wtth “■; us. '^hon home, 1548 3rd Avenuo East, 733- Housemoving I* 733-2541. *135,000. We train you. no Investment 7166.______charge. John A. Haken, 733-2541. 8^ —i:pane. ------— requIrequired. , Permanent and of pro- ■ ■'-Xvi Ej^rlenced licensed housemovlnR.m o v in g .------1968 CASCADE PRIVATE •Detective: Skip tracer.er. fesslcfesslonnl dignity. We aro a *440(440 IRONING done In my home. Reter-Roter- Aluminum Seaii« Free.,i estimate*.- B. O. MUler, SepticSep tanks cleaned, power equip FEU3TMAN REALTORSL.TORS 19IA« Self-Contained ■ o_ ences. Sl per hour. 1528 3rd Ave------II ------^------phonep 733-6075- , ment tn for drainage failures.es. Free 8758' Filer Ave. 733-1988 Investigation, secret reports — million.mllllc 35-vcar-old organUnllon. • For The Best In Aluminum'I Siding ------— ■------;------7-—'------In strictly confidential. Call 733-2841..41. Ano you3 fhe person—man or wo-wfv.* nue East, 733-1947.______For ------Inspactlon. Lloyd Cravens. 733-3053. ------man—-whoman- will tAke advontoge _ , ------and insulation. Phone Lloydoyd F. In su la tio n — • ...... —- of thist lifetime opportunity?ty? Busli Business Opportunities 303 0 Kelley 733-6066.______For pj; tha finest Insulation at reason-remwM SepUc tank cleaning — Cali~733-4Q12I 733-4012 For FARMS It's BARNES , Send a short resume or call to o p ^ _ able prices. Guaranteed workman-»fkm?S: _ or Eden. 825-5024-______day. OPENING for Tupperware dealers Boording & Training9 J ship. Call Hamliton InsUlaUon and ^ ------BARNES REALTYL T Y ]MAGIC VALLEY N In your area. Tremendous January ___ Roofing, 733-9689.______Jon and Jt T-gigphone Answer Servicei^rvirn Lakes Blvd. N. 733-8227 Mr. Gary A. Hlgglnson, DIv.Vv saleJJ** special to help you get start-starf- George'sGeo Kennels. Boarding all ? Eart Barnes •42SS?’ 423-5659 MOBILE HOMES ■' Mgr. ed. For information call 733-0527,^^27, breeds.bi Training all breeds.is. 824- M ilk in g E q u ip m e n t Yot 73^191A —Closed Saturdays— or 324-2703, Jerom e, or writes 7510 4245,42 Jerom e. _ it Your telephone is never alone.none. 24------_J!!*L !iL “______^ a, Hlway 30 733-6141 O F I^ c Camas Street. Boise, Idaho._____...... _ ...... nil...... —— BulkBul milk tank and pipeline service hour service. Phone 733-2386.i386. **MLS’'**M 160 ACRES, morere or less. FINANCIAL PROGRAMS ...... - ...... Approximately 150 acresJS of good, — ■— ...... "* TWIN Falls’ swlnglngest small night- Concrete Forming ______i—sales. Laswell's, Jerome. 324-4381.J24-4381. ------productive, irrigated dirt. dirt- This _ T-r-p |*Q INC. club ciul for sale. Other business inter- ___ ------Television Repair' farm ft has limited. Improvementsprovements Ltl Uo W Box B< 809 Biackfoot, Ida. est eit reason for sale. Good locotlon:otlon coneets. Good 41241 Addison Aye. West 733-3358 Ask for Classified PART-TIMEp a r t -i Men S2 - $4 per hour.SSVJ; Gene Larsen Sales Company, 733-733-' Electrical Contractors5 Picture FraVrfmg ______20-lnch 20 well. Lift 432 feet. WellW eil______' EvepIEvening and Saturday. Fullerfuller B34-5171, Gooding, ^uckk Pe-P.------— ------BrushBrush, phone 733-3645.______20% Off on all art supplies. r.rff« LarM SllgiSllgar Wrecker Service. AddisonIlson Av- tested te 300 Inches. Mountaintain Home "" . — — terson. 733-3638. stock of molding, mat board. Magic *** West, Phone 733-1234.14. WeU W Drillers. 955 North lOth East. . bAlRY 5 aiir Queen Drive-In, BuhL Buy C. KRAUTH VValley ChrlsUan Supply, 733-2677.13-2677. ------. ---- Mountain JJ Home, Idaho. PhonePh?ne®M7.- 587- B U Y Y O U R 1968 ; . controlling com Interest for $2,000 ELECTRICAL EI CONTRACTOR — ■ " ■ ' 'I ii'i 4608. 587-3584. down. Netted S15.000, 1965. Phone rro R ------Vacuum Cleaners ' t , ^ dow 12 Radiator Service ___ ^ Hazelton 200 acres. FirstIrst segre- FLEETWOOD .733:!733-0400, 340 Jefferson.______Guaranteed work. 733-0512 ■ cation water. 4-bedroom home. BRICK 4-plex. Close to Lynwood.»ood _------:------I —"I' T5fTom^s Radiator sfiop] 242 Second Kirby Vacuum* — The onlyf factory Machine shed, garage, ^r granaries a J S r T s NOW! :•* • I JIT. l * DouDouble garage, carport- Individual'idual Avenue A South. Phone 733*6822M23 nror authorized Kirby Vacuumm Sa&sSafies and ar corrals. Price $85,000, $20,000 heat, air conditioner. Owner,. 733- OWENS ELECTRIC -. and service In Magic Valley.jy. Using Uslftg down.dc Call for appointmentlent tow^'Jee see No m ore coming ’til F ebruary __ 5&4 .U residence 733-7897^______* gc genuine Kirby p arts. We repairepair all this th »od farm. Wendellell Realty.Realty, Many to choose from ------MoreM. Currcnt For Less Currency Rentals .yJvacuums. Vacuum Cleanersners of 536-22%.S3 Mark Koll. Broker.oker. ------H i 1 MMutic u si l a n o n t ______^40 *For Your Wiring Needs CaU ______■ Idaho, Comer Blue Lakes ind 2nd OMSSS~ ACRfei”; 800 cultivated. Row f BEGINNERS’ piano leMons: Lorene— 655-4342 collect FFot^ln^ ^ chairs, tables, any number,lumber. A>Avenue East. Phone 733-1027.1027. crop cr farm with adequate water. 1MAGIC VALLEY Wynkoop, 733-7265, 034 Sonrlse,arise, ------;------. . - •'all occasions; also trash hauling.laullng. ~ — authorized■z —-—;—dealer New 3 bedroom home. Total price MOBILE HOMES { ^ Intermountaln Fuel, 733-6621. ^1^ - 1. ••i!T on*y 8288^ wtth $44,000 down. 7 Twi]Twin Fal^s.______Excavation ———— ——* forfoi genuine Electrolux cleaners*2?^ Jeromet- Realty and' 'insurance Insurance. —aosed Saturdsys— V AACc e a6 j i^ION. guitar "lessons. Rental and s^plfes. 733-5618. 806106 Blue Q]«ngi Jackson, Broker. 324-4388.124-4388. Al miles west Hlway 30 733-«l4l — ^ punpurchase plan. Wynkoop Music^uslc ®aciBackhoes. tmctor mounted radio dis- ■ Lakes Boulevard. Lancaster,l j 536-2104. Studio, 733-7^. 634 SunrUe, Twin.rwin patched:Pf basement digging, com- I ^ " K T v I I stud III — I I -...... ------: pic plefte septiC' system . Rofo-tllllng.tilling. \ IT'S I I J IFUN' V-riN ----- — ^ “ CASTLE#ORD — SO mVreM.. Excellent ----- ““ Ck S c h o o ls 4AA 4 galSaUsfaction assured. Glenn Fair- ' - ^, Water Heaters 4 bedroom home with fireplace. -f b s ita k ^ Son. 733-3061.______.. ■ ------FairFl out buldlngs, 1 head gate, I Cil 1/ i — / COMPCOMPLETE your High School edu- r;—; ------to USC Want Ads- Electric new and Installed. Full 10 gogood productive Jand. $47,500 with 10% OVER COST I r / J f II - cation at home, DIpTom* awarded,rded wouiWould like doxer. backfllllng.t. and , year warranty. Also, gasI If vouyou terms.tei West End Realty. Phone Small monthly paymenu. Free** * * f33-8M9''^TwijF2 Phone P hone 733-0931 wiwant tt. Klllinger Electric, 733-5'^.733-5^. ^543-4400. Keo Patterson. 1012 West To liquidate our '67 KTodel " n boolbooklet explains how. Write ^ Main.Ml Buhl.______Travel Trailers in stock. American School, Box 7646, Boise,loise, naeliBackhoe work. Specializing In Septic r “ I SSo"420 ACRES new ground, im clear. QlONLY 2 FIREBALLS LEFT. ^ ' Idaho Idah S3707.______tanks and drain field installation.nation. (okay(o for beets). 29 per cent down. Haken Sewer Service. 733-2541. __ $225 per acre. Two wells. Mountain , i OtherO th a i Inttruetlon 46 **■ ’**' - HAVE THE NAME OF3F YOUR IBUSINESS OR SERVICECE fuHome Wen Drillers, ,55 NorthN ^ r? slOth " .3 JMAGIC v alley : East.El Mountain Home. Phone 587- ' U. S. CIVIL SERVICE F u el O il 4S3gj'Sr7-33tt. ” MOBILE HOMES . '—’ PUBLISHED) IN THIS BUSINESSI — jjS T E S T S J For ^ stove and furnace oil, csl!I! Gem MLS 80 acres for *35,000. An excel- —Closed Saturday*— _ State Oil, 73S-S062. Our fuel makes lent value with., good homene and lm- 3MIV mile* we*t Hlway 30 733-C141 WBN x **<-»i Men-womenMe" IB and over. Secure warm wa friends. SERVICECE GUIDE OF THE prprovemenU. Make an offer on _ jobs. jobs High starting psiy. Shortort — — — . II 111— I— ...... nil..- — — I. • terms,tei or may go FHA. Call C. ---- ; ll W-S I -• noulhours. Advancement, preparaira- H a i^ ^ WUIIam,, H am lett^ t ^ Realty. e " i5 : . H A P P Y tory training as* long 4s requlr*ilr- ed. Thousands of Jobs>t>pen. Ex- . farmland. NEW" • Mrlence ojoally unnecessary.ry. / An advertisement !n the 300 ACRES with im good farmland. Free booklet on iobs, -salaries,les, Fair 2-bedroom home. Good;ood dairydaliy YEAR requirements. Write Today giv- v bam. Lot* of wat*r. OnlyIly *4S.00<-*4S,(IM- Ing name, address ^and pbone.Ilv- B U SIN E SS D IR E C T O R»V Y J Schmltt h Muffley, C o»dtoi. c^t. 934- >34- ' .from 1 Tn I V UncLincoln Service, Box ^ S-4, c-o 4781- ______------—- SIMPSON’S ^^<—1 71 ^ _TInv Ttmes-News,______■ gends new and- old clletitgnu „ . ReolR e a Estote For TradeI ' 53 MOBILE HOMES ~ Homai Honu For Sol* -5050 --to ti you every day! It BX^HANOE what yon havere terfer what ______Rupert, Idaho -r' Published under the heodingleoding'of oF ywyoor choice . . . Every doyl ^yoyou want. Suacia Mouatain Realty, & ^ "a S a ^ r e a c h e s 32,000 hom es e x ^ a n g n ^ ^ 3 ? 4 0 C . BT«nin(*. TO- TO* Sate; 1*87 Re* Ia*x40‘. Two ^ IwMment; double lara^ 30M T DELIVEREDERED TTO O 2 1 , 6 0 0 J J bedroom*. Propane heal. Appllaii- i (j y Sherry I.»ne. Phone 73»-»l7».______- c^lnclndMl. #hoa* CKptm. Uel- t t w o bedroom Home on 1 ■acre acre (7J.OOO( readers), antnd d MAGIC VALLEYEY HOUSIHOUSEHOLDS DAILYl — n ' • V ■Touad. Martin Street. 113,000 Withwtth PHONE YOURR AD TOITODAY! 733-0931 . Lot* ^ and Acr«ag* ______5 54 1 k » T S > AMBRicAN, ittt t a a - •WWMO.lKTMl«.Utan«.« w _ fiSiterms. Haefcney Agency, mo. ssaves on your pocket cash, 3 ACRES, H mile east of city. Phooe hou*e. hi One bedroon. Oood caodl------— ------^------r r r ------^------i'lW6 humes tor ^W sale 5" on one large *"• W E IL BILL -YOL-YOU LATER! 733-0340 * after • p-ra. weekdays;,weekday*;. tleo. tl For mora intonnatloa. plMoa lot. (23,000 for both hom es. Phone•hone P H O N E 7 3 « 9 3 1 A TRAINED AD-WRITERD-WRITER WILL HELP YOU _«!all weekend. 73S-S1I4.'T . a borlnc «vMilngI HovtrH w loilonr will it b« till tho™ 7 U - M M . ______' -MLS"-M l choice residentialai joblot* inIn HTD Uthtboia^ JgUlg iMXt soMo-Uo. boonboom?" reFOR ir SALE by owner: 3-bed rtwm'raom GreenO Aerea SnbdlvUIeo.1. l.aad 1.aa4 Of- boo**. b 8 **1^ feUe* aistk oTVaid. taocahome, aouth side. CaU 733-SSlI.U T ~ ...... ------' ■ ntlpa .c t IdahO^ JUbart Jl FraWdtaoa. ------J,...... '. *» ‘ . — - f I- » ___ :: T- ■'— ? - ,■ )>; / ' ■ N . ' ' • . •• • - * ' • «% ■ Sfari' Thee ^ New Yearor Wifh' A ClC lean Slata'ita-Sell Yourour Don't N^jedsNoe W ithVth Want Ads
.. 1 9 6 , 7 'i ...... 2‘2 0 0 0 0 A A u ' u tb i foir S a fa ' ...... 2 0 0 ■ A ;« - Twin Falls Times-Newsews Houies— Houi ’Unfurnl«h*d 747 4 Au(Auctions 1011 0 1 T R U C K S ^U T O S FOR iSAUE Sunday, Dec. 31, 1967 • "MLS"" m l ! CLEANEST 3-bedroom3 rent-rent, SHOSHONE ,• w——— III- I ■ I I '' ------~~ alo l on tho market. Carpeted, (as __ _ heat , and garage. MounUIn Stateista't?; SALESYARD A pgrfm enti^FurnU hed 707 0 Realty. R e t 733.807f, . . ~. ' w i s h e s g h a r lj i e e ;;^s t r u c k TWO-bodroom duplex In Kimberly. a-ROOM furnHhed Bpartmont. Wn- . t«r, lanltetlon and hot water Jr fur- po^?o“r‘l ‘-‘" ,.“o8 ‘’“ a ' ‘S 5 ' r ”*y 7 o 7 r nlshed vf40~^^et^nu3ath>-I ^ d . Office —A«enoyr-«33-83»8,— —^ g j l A P P f - - . & E Q U I I ------O N E - b e d ro o m . T a n “^aa B m B T rt7~T nii '• lUIPMENT ^ CALLG £ L e a N and attractive one bedroom^oom, furnace. $45. No children. 445 Elm. llvlhg room, kitchen and bath.J»th. 733-88077 3 3 . evenings and weekends.g ; ‘ ^ ^ h;KRDR^i^4^36J^ (JK W ,3 ------— ------waU-To-wall, carpeting. $73. Phone : I . . ' 423»M76. Kimberly,______. *2XTJEXTRA nied 4 bedrooms, recreation' ------room. 655 Fillmore. Jnqulra. rS“ 246 246 » 'froUR room* and bath, ground floor.H’oj- Caiwell Weit.^ ______; :V YEAE ^ Utilities furnished, t^o children or —Tl- ^ Year End Spedals.....j i a l s ...... S av e Now!w! One Of)f Tl;These Nimlbeiinibers For A ' * Avenue North. 733; Roems—^Board ond Roomn ^V 6 t RemindingR you there willIb«, be ■edr'to a ?ale Mdnday, January 1st, j ’ ’i ' IdLl^AN 2 rooms, close-in. GroundDuild OLDlOLDER man or woman, retired, to O 495 ’65 SCOUT $1695595 ' floor, .cas hout. wuter-sanltntlonItlon live In. Small town, arrangement. 17^MERIDIAN Sales Yard, Auctionon «v-ev- .’67 IHC ' .... $3495 ' ' furnliriecir Inquire 451 3rd Avenueenuo to 1 suit applicant. W rite:'Box• T-O. cry Tuesday 12:00 noon. Bttlkele VVal- a l------2 - to n , h e a v y d uly, ly . 5^ 5- ■ 4x<. lockout hub., rear | . Wesg^StOnji 73tV1192.______SC -io O , Tlmes-News.- — Jey's largest calf market. 888-1872.3-1872.------s p e e d , 2 -speed. ‘^04*4' V« Vg scat, full top,-radio, low ■“ klTCHENE'ITE apartment, all utlf-util- F FURNISHED V R t room for one orr two^tw o . -C ------175’* w h e e l b a s e . m ile a g e . wm. Cleun. coiy, spacloui. Private V-oii - H O L I D I itles furnished. $35, Sleeping room, Cle iVoT'* C ottle ______^ , D A Y D EELIVERY L $20. 415 2nd Avehue Norlh. 7?3-753. bath,,bati private entrance. 733-8704. 395 ’64 FORD $1495195 ' . 5822. ______- EXCELLENTE X C I room., warm. Clean,cflean, “S. — , •’67 CHEV $2395 . L- . MIGH quality, clean. well-arranRcd3Red privprivate entrance. Cloie in. 13737 «h4th WE SLAUGHTER 2'ton, .5 ' speed, 2-speed,speed. ^-ton pickup, lohg widew id e unit} private entrance. Competl-petl- AvcAvenue North. heavy duty. *2 0 2 * 6-cy-cylln- lln - ■“box, 4-speed. V 8 , 7:00x d o w n '■ M o n t h l y tive. Adult.s. 227 7th Avenue North.Jrth. roomROOh s downtown — day, week,„„TiT ' On Farm Slaughteringg dor engine. - 16 6 -ply tires, .trailerira lle r F u l l D O ) Jlckup T W O R O O M S , g r o u n d flo o r, p r ivvate a t e nj^onmonth Camera Center 'Hotel. 2 0 4 I hitch. Real good pickup P r i c e P A Y Y W M E N T , P a y m e n t entrance. ' 210 6 th Avenud- En»t,;n»t, Shoa.Shoshone Street South. - • 'V ' IQk for, camper. Twin Fallx. ______SLEEPINGSLEE roomi and aportmentiH 5 m -s '66 SCOUT $2195 4x4, lo c k - o u t hubs, ...... 733-3336 i^lCE, clean, small rooms. Elcl^lyorly for rent, furnished. Reasonable,mahle. j^grth Main Lockers radio, 4 - apeed. fuIUtop,il«top,' ’55 DODGE $150[50 J'Jules Harrison ...... lady preferred. 4<0 2nd Avenuejn u e <48448 M u ln A v e n u e S o u th . ______^ ------For fast service call 733-4082982 very low mileage. ^>. Pickup. Long wheelbase,ibue. '65 Continental 4-doorl-door sedssedan $3395 i' $121 E a s t,______^ _____ ------___ COMFORTABLEC O M F room for rent.It. Ga- Evenings 733-7188 ^ „ 4.,peed, Xs. ^-$l2l.p'""r $121.63 s m a l l apartment close in. Very'^•ry ragerage. Call 733-8200. ------One local ownerir new car titrade in, \ »■ clean, Oroimil floor. Reasonable.b le. ------F— OFOR R sale or trade: Top quality '60 IHC .... $795 'Qtr all power equipped,pped, air coicondition- Springer Heifers and cows. Guur- V^-ton pickup, long, Wwide ide Phone 733-S216.______^______— VVocotion O C O Rentoli ______828 2 f p ] ’65 FORD $1695■'X , ed, low mileage.;e. NICE apartment nt .lust-A-Mere-Inn. - ______anteed sound. Some fumlly cow^.cowfl. box, V8 engine, 4-speed.*Pced. F-lOO V 8 .. long wheelw h e e l ’ Elderly persons only. Phone 733- 3-ROOM,3-ROO completely • furnishedd ski PastPa reusonable financing avulla-iv u lla - ^ base. 4-Speed, lockinglg dif- d if- . , „ house in Hailey. Rent by day. bio f)2 4 t. n o u i d a y . b le . M ik e N e a l, IV^ w e s t ot B u h l on f -vQ k fenentlol. heavy duty! tiresUrea AiAndy Cappel ...... ' 733-9677 iEHe week or month. 788-2863. Hailey.Iley. HljHIghwuy 30. 543-4766. Alsp, huveIlSLTe 16 '56 CHEV $595 and Wheels, styleslde *fWO bedroom double wide rnoEHe _ — atock cows calving now, mixed home. Very clcan. adulta only, c—.tw ^i-ton pickup. 4 - speed.ipced. body, fresh air heatericaier ■ ’67 M ercury M ontereynterey SedSedan $2495 S89. Farmi for Rent o 84 4 aa‘g( g e s . , ______V 8 . $89.43 $89.43 P h o n o 7 33 8234.______£ E l ! l l and radio, low mileage. Locally owned,d, full(ull eqeqOppped, .. . ~204 OVER 600 acres of new spud groqnd.round. FOR SALE: Quality W aned1 HHol- oi- B achelor apartments. $3 5 . 204 o v e r 'Q r ' power steering, automatic Nor.th Washington or call 733-80033003 Two wells und complete sprinklerinkler atestein heifer and bull calves. Any 9 !, a u to m a tic 't r a n s - ' sysem. Phone the Streeters,I. 587- an amount. ; We will also buy Sprlngvrr ln g v r ^ ^ a f t e r StOO.______IroH ’61 Rambler $495195 ’59 OLDS .. $595 m ission, white wall tires. — 4698. Mountain Home, Idaho,o, 055 undunc Open heifers. Contact westerne s tu r n 6 cyllndor, overdrive, 8 8 Station wagon. 3FOUR rooms and buth. Water ?ut and North , 10th Eust. ^ LhLivesiock, 723 H Street, Hupert.u p e rt. flunltntlon -Hirnlshed. Gus heut. : Phone 436-6001, or Cherrll Stull- Alvin Brown ...... :...... -.:...... 733-4263 733-6803 01^ 733.S202.______FOR Rcnt^ Small farm, excellent — bean ground. FuU water r rlg^t. Dhr l\\f Ings, 531-5245, Rupert, or Orville> ?i;/i'e 1 NEW 1967 IHCIC ...... $2388 ^ NICELY furnished; everything ®*' ex- Write Box T-1. c-o Tlmes-News. __11“H urrls, 8B0r2242, Sholthone.______’67 M ustang ' $26?S'*' $96, cept lights. 3 rooms nnd bath . . . -i Y u -lo n picitup. Heavy d duty, u t y , long lonj b o d y , V8 engine, 4 - s p e « d . $96.59 $96.59 ' 66o‘ fo r RENT: 200 acres. Call days BULlBULLS, dood quality breeding bulls , 2 8 9 V 8 '^6 ngine,, autortiaticautortiatic'"trans- for working couple..Phone 733-2660. , iV for loan. Contact Western Live- -Tjj 733-57B5; evenings 324-2197, Je- ‘“J mission, power steering, •two room upstolrs apartment. All ronii •______s to c k , 723 H S tr e e t. R u p e r t. C u ll ' A F T E R HHOURS O U R S CCALL 324-5537 r steering, bucket utilities furnished. 450 2nd Avenuen u e ______43043G-6001, or Cherrll Stallings,, 531- ______seats, factory warranty.w a rra n ty . North. Phone 733-2040.______Q t h e i ox 5245, Rupert, or .Orville Harris,l a r r l s , " — Other Rantali 8 6 886-2242, S h o s h o n e . ______- MODERN 3 room apartment. Hent. 9- - r y r or A ppliances & HH Equip.> 120 An 1 3 9 B i l l T h e i s e n ...... water furnished. $40. 247 3rd Street-et’t ^ASTlPASTURE — Horsos, closo-ln, K Kim- im - dd aT i rp y COWS nnd helltors, frosh or ^P l > 120 Antiques 139 B . . i ...... 423-5952 berlv Road. Phone Hackney Agen- springers. spr 100 per cent guaranteed' cpc E a s t. 733-3070. ______SERVEL gas refrlgeralor - freerer,freerer, REFINISHING, RE restoring. Buy,ly, sell,sell, '67 Capri Town SedeinSedan $1995 $71. TWO largo cleaa rooms, privateTKie — Will buy or trade for nil kinds'^*.”ds only $00,50. Insured PaymentII Plan. ttrade. Beds, pots, dishes, bollles. $71.55 $71.55 no livestock and springers for Cull-- nnHO-duy warranty. M & Y Electric 1 orlh'oA owner car.ir. fully eqi equipped, entrance. Cheap rent If stay all W anted to Rent ______008 8 fornia. fo I Hap or Clyde Hughes. Buhl. r* ilectrlc Tho Red Burn, miles north bh wlnt<>r. 521 Sth Avenue North. V B u h l. (jQ 4 4 J Muln Avenue East.t. Opon Washington.V 2 -6 P .M .______factory w arranty,ty, just like new. jroom 543-5060 or 543-5825.______JT-,1-rlday 'til 0 p .m .______p j ; TWO nnd three rooms, ground floor WANT to ront: 2 or 3 bedroom ______DISHES, tables, dlnlng-occ^alonol,uBlonol, ' '‘ ‘ _. •- _ jm.' home on ucrvnge. Phone 733-2173.1-2173. DAIRY DAIl COWS for suhs. Take the Utilities. Adults, no pets. 1530 Kim- _ m u st Si-lll Hot Point range. 36;' like cchairs, clocks, frames, loveseuts.vesems. DlokD D e y -...... 733-5994 — - — • — — — - - gamble gar out of buying. Seo theminern nv*w. Push buttons, timer, largeirge au-ou- wushstunds.v dressers, desks, buf- berly Road. — LlnhfLight Industrial Equipmentt 89 89 milked mil 4 p.m. daily. Springers und DELUXE APARTMENT. tl2» per *• 9 ' * tomatlc oven, storage spuce.ce. $05. t< fets, etc. 438-5050, Poul.______^ ' 6 6 M ercury M ontereynterey SedanSed $2,195 $78. ______bulls. O. C. Ranch (Hunk or Pete) UPhtine 733-B874. ______$78.70 . $78.70 month. All utilities. Phone 733-82B1.im . - W W endell, e 536-2178.______^ 140 Another one ownerivner car, ec equipped GOOD uned portaSTe Kitchen Aid Miieolloneoui For Sals 140 USED INDUSTRIAL FORf o r SALE: Good baby and posture dishwasher in excellent condition, ------w i t h V 8 engine,;. automautomatic atic trans Aparlmenlf— Unfurniihed 71 ^ calvcs. All kinds. Holstelns, white «-j in d ltlo n . _ EQUIPMENT face,fS l and black. 324-4162 orr 324- >70.05. Terms. Wllson-Bates. YOU WILL GO mis.sion, a beautiful SultanaI One Lease Available At 4024028, Jerom e.______UUSED S I household, appliances. Service w h i t e . . IHC Model TDS crawler tractorc to r 1 2 5 h e a d Holstein Springer Heifers. on all mokes. Camera Centcr Hull LYNWOOD MANOR ■with d o i e r , $3500. of M u sic . 733-4021.______IN MUD AND SNOW t , weighing 1000 to 1350, soma close .>-7? J a c k W a l t o n ...... 733-7415 Twin Falls’ Address CASEc a s i Model 210 JLoader Trac-rac- up, up. for sale or trade. Alsoy can AUTOMATICAU washer for snle.B. GGood ood tor, $1750. finance. fim 324-2415, Jerom e.______cicondition. $40 or moke offer. with Sears O f D istinction ’65 Com et 4-door $1345 « 4 8 — John Deere used back hoe only 05 Hi ^Phonfl 825-5633, Eden, ofler 5:00. $48.29 $48.29 Call M r.. Thomai. 733-3800 for ^nly 05 HEAD Angus cows: 1st. 2nd.Q. 3rd j r a __ I ,L ______u 6 -cylitider engine,ne, standard tran.s- ^ for iractor or truck mounting,Ing, calvers. cat 70 weaner calves. 240 . — RETREAD SNOW TIRES showing. (Sorry, no children or «ioAn J. 3^ 4° Furniture & HH Goods 122 mission, radio,o, heater, white p e u .) • $1800. t " head heo Hereford cows. Jerom e, 324- i*U>' 122 _ _ r ------—- JJohn o h n Deere Model 1 0 1 0 T r a c t o r 5032. 503: ______------18 M o n th G u a r a n ie s wall tires, this is a very niceni car. 1 HAVE new 3-bedroom brick-duplexilex LoadLoader back hoe, $5500. FOR FOR SALE: 170 head young AngusAngus CHRISTMAS SPECIAL apartment. Excellent Twin I«all» and Black Bally cows, calvingQlvlna SEARS BEST 600 X 13' L o w a s $8.95■95 D a \v e G i e t z e n ...... 733-7898 Jocatlon. Nearing completion, 1203 February 15. Also, 8 registeredsd Ari-An- DeluxeP. Zlg.Zag Sewing Machine. Complete with your choicc of 3 P l u s T a x Evergreen Drive. Phone Jeromem e ELLIOTTS lg u l s b u lls . 438-5665, P o u r ______^ ’63 C hevrolet BelAlAir ir $1050 $51. 324-4080.______^______111 (Overland Ave. Burley, Idaho TWO ■■ cabinet styles. Regulur $240.05.Mil.OS. $51.95 $51.95 laho TWO-year-old Jersey Springer Heif- Sjj^ow $160.88. POrtuble only, rvg- ^ ■ Sedan, V 8 engine,le. automautomatic atic tran.s- ONE Of the Hnest duplex’s In town.Mrn. Phono 678-5585 er,q |. real close» Sired by Jester J. „i • No Trades Necessary Carpeted throughout. 3 bedrooms,T>s, Bob Bob Houston,T Sales Representative paS ular $190.05. Now $130,05. Zlg ^ mi.ssion. white wail tirestires, very ative Favorite. 1 mile south, 2H milesmiies 2ug2. os low as $39.88. Phono 733- 2 fireplaces, dishwasher, disposal, Phone Phc 733-1400 — Twin Falls ___ west South Park, Twin. ______^ n n i c e . range and drapes. Available soon. •;------______0821. “____ Pay Nothing Down Cali 733-2262 after I p.m.______°"' Farm F a r m Im plem enti ______Won WILL buy, sell ^ r loan bulls of most ----- variety. Emanuel Nelson. 324-4480IhISSSo SNAKEJ RIVER AUCTION(ON O n S e a r s E a s y gB , o b M y r l a n d ...... 733-8333 ^HREE'ROOM apartnvent, close-in. FREE plok-up and delivery onin all or or 324-2333. J,eronne.______iSale Every Saturday. 11 a.m. Utilities furnished, except electricl. a m - Payment Plan •c** tractor, baler and combine, majorf^ajor FOR poR SALE or trade: Good qualitvlualltv CALL 733-77M ’63 Ford G alaxie: 500 ^ 5 0 $ 5 6 . ty. AdulU only. Phono 733-0507 eve- overhauls, o^erl December and Janu- springer ppr cows and heifers. Dule Pickup Servlco Available $56.90 $56.90 nlngs. ary. S e d a n . V 8 engine,■ngine. automaut atic / ___ ary. Gem Equipment Sales, East-Eost- Durfee. nui 536-2203, Wendell.______Used Furniture store opt-n SEARS ONE bedroom clean warm basementent land land Drive South. 733-7272. -----— FORf O ^ SALE: 37 Black helftors, " Tstart f J T t ______e____ v e r y d j .y ______t r a n s m i s s i o n , ppower o w e r .ststeering. \ apartment. Utilities except lights, f r e e f'**- F R E E p ic k u p a n d d e liv e r y on mmajor a j o r calving c a l' March 25. Phone 543-4062, F pi.-T«; ' n e a r new pickup camper, deluxe sharp finish, perfcct con< Stove, refrigerator. 324 6 tn Avenue ovcri l-t062, FAMOUS BARWICK CARPUTS perfcct condition. \ overhaul jobs on tractors nnd□ mu- Royr q , Hudson. Buhl. ______Oyero 250 colors and puiterns—•rns-- Tmodel. $325; good 1056 Chevroletic v rn le t North. Phone 733-1024.______chlnery ch in c during December and Jun- —r= wheelbase pickup. $350. like iJ mnl”’ 33 ANGUS 2nd calf cows. 7 with frfree ■‘CBtlmuies — expert’^nsthU' *' H . I . Judy ...... 733-.3436 2 BEDROOMS. Gaa hieat. Adults.lits. unry. uary Twin Fnlls Tractor & Imple- '> Ive in lution. Lower overhead meansneuna ^ Heuston swuther. used ^ Sanitation: water furnished $80.WO. . . m ment ent Co.. 733-^687.______' '“ calves ot side. Balance to calve in 1“ — March. Phone 532-4125. Paul. YYOU.SAVE III oone season; special built transport Stove and refrigerator. 733-0515. q k i p < Aur» trailer for swuther. Joe Krt;pclk.“r'ipc'Ik '63 M ercuryeor M eteor $1250 $51. ONE Shlfflor hoy loader. Huy p pller l le r ------(GAMBLES-BUHL, IDAHO J ‘ $51.54 $51.54 e v e n in g ..______with motor. Two lOO-gallon gus c^i, 326-4808, Filer.______^ 2 -door hardtop,, sold sold new new ata TheJ- U i H S w i n e ______1 0 3 — ONE bedroom apartment. Heat, wa- barrelsbarr and pumps. One SOO-galTon -1^ SPOT CASH ■, l-ARGE cans of spray point.nt, 70c7 9 c I .sen’s Motors, equipmentjuipment includes; im ter, refrigerator, stove, sanitationIon gas barrel. Phone 326-5187 orr 325- WEANER wEA plgs~for sale. Phonc 324- cuch. Bulk polni thinner, your furnished. Air conditioned. Close-5se- 4813. Filer. ______e 324- jjQp Furniture - Appliances ® ' engine, automaticitomatic transmis-tre ______4106, Jerome. ______Things of Value Icontainer, 40c per gallon. A. C. In. adults. Phone 733-4170. - ___ INTERNATIONAL.^NTEI 23 beet harvesi.irv e s t------...... " ^ ■ ...... nr- Houston LUmber (formerly' Home sion, bucket seats,eats, radio, radio, white BANNER FURNITURE i UNFURNISHED two-bedroom apart-art- er. 2-row: tank type. Zitlau Motor H Horf orses ______1 0 4 K e . Lumber) 733-2214. ______wall tires. ment, heat and sanitation fur- Co.. Wendell. 530-5111.______127 ^nd Avenue West 733-1421 gJ;DISHWASHER, portable RCAI WWhirl, h irl. —r*_ SHETLAND Ponies for Christmasi 7^ nlshed, 325 East Center Street, TRACTOR-r n A f" repairing, any kind or tm o s l t h r e e large chest-of-drawers,rs, good fpool, llko new, $125; trumpet $25; p Kimberly. Phone 423-5372.______m ak« iQoo Adorable colts slart at $20. Phone c062 ___ make. Molyneux ^Ntachhiery, 1082 for appointment, 423-5003, Kimber- ci • CLEAN 4 room apartment. Utilitieslies Floral.Fior Phone 733*7547. ______Jy mber- cabinet; trash burner, good1 ccondl- o n d l- $ 10. 733-4885 after 5:30, unyilmeM jiim v ' 0 3 Dodge 4-door ______I lion. 324•4228. Jerom e. ______wv e e k e n d s . ______$995 $ 5 1 , furnished, e x c e p t electricity,'^y- d DEPENDABLE e p e " Cas^ machinery,TTTT re- -^7^------■ ------' $51.22 ■ $51.22 Adults. Inquire basement apart- nivhif BOARD your horse this wlnlerc*" ol WANTED;WAi Used furniture, appll-oppll- USUSED heating equipment. Gus ('eheut- m : V 8 , autom atic transmi.ssinrtransmi.ssion. p«w- liable service at Reed Trnctor^ Co,, Klmberhf S t o b 1 e s. Reasonable ar ment. 103 Harrison.______164 Third 1{ Avenge South. Twio. ances, baby things, anllques.s. com- '* eers. oil heuiers, cool heolurs,1, coul- er steering, whiteite walls,walls,.iThis iTl is a L------rates: Breaking and shoeing.’• 423- 423- plete nl estates. Hayes Furniture.lure. vwood ranges, trosh burners, water V e r y nice newly redecorated a^rt-||'3“ CRrn EQUIPMENTe ( Co., Highway•V 27. B663.bsc: ______r - ^ banner trade-in.j-in. PertecPertect con- xnent in excellent apartm ent build- Vouth 7------L a rg e dinette set with 6 chairslira llko likn ^heaters, kerosene heaters. Danner :1“‘ south of Paul. J. i. Case farm fibW ijTiu? 'talcing horses to break. Horse- nc ' d i t i o n . ing. Convenient location. Adults. niachlnery Sales and Service. sho Horse- new, $25. P»hono 423-5067.. Kim- ^ Furniture. 733-1421.______, Mr. -Beck, 733-9531.______:— 3_ shoeing and trimming. ^Dcpv/jrfOY/jr berly.5 * — ______;______IIT’S T ’ terrific tho ..way we're tellingte llin g T— MOUNTAIN States^ Implementtior for Fine} Fin Route 1. Filer, 326-4fal.^ |-^ F a r TLY mrnl.hed apartment. Uv- " d c L i ------r— LOVELY mahogany dining roomom set.set Blue® Lustre for cleaning run*JRS annd n d DeLaval repairs and dairy ^ sup- n p^o.A.s T T i and Shetland yearling colts g vt>ninoB upholstery. Rent electric shampoo-am p o o - Ing room, kitchen, bedcoom and piles. 126 2nd South. 733-8432 co>ts 8 pieces. Phone 733-2065 evenings “ bath. Good location. 733-8028. — :------a n d 1 -year-olds for sale. ^*ce Nice or nr weekends for information.m. __ er£ $1. Krengela Hordwurt;. ... m 1958 GLEANER Combine. Model A. Chr your present car iss w orth mi ore than the lei A. Christmas present. 423-5075.______icll ex. TR I^T rugs right, they 11 bt* a di^ if your p UNFURNISHED 1 bedroom. Fullth Phonep h m 423-5232, Kimberly.______^ q r " t:------MOVING from area. Must sell ex- basement. Gai heat. tSS a month. . : ■ ______FOR SALE: 1 gentle wprkhorsehorse cess ce furnishings to highest bidder.bidder J* cleoned with Blue Lustre, Call 733-3M6,. — 0 1 ____ team. Phone 934-5066, Goodlng.lg- - wusher-dryer, wi etc. Phone 733-0018.33-0018* Rent^ electric shampooer $1. Green- ^, dow n paym entm t of oone jof the aboveDOve cancars — your pay- _ Farm Supplies 91 a w o lts . ( E^ieSLLlSNf r clean, brlcli. •|nrie ______TWO Shire work horses comingng 3- 3- WILL wTT pay top dollar for usedV s furnU "" - . . 2-bedroom. W ater and lanltatlon year-old. Phone 825-5104, Eden. lure.. m Pnone 733-6637 on Ron’s?s C?s.Cus- ■^LALUMINUM storm doors (self stor- m ents w ouldI be mmuch ut lower!! -- paid: Adulta. Phone 733-2731. F O R S A L E "I’’ totom Upholstery.______*ing), reg. $34.05, now $26.5f). A. C. J.B. portable mill number 4 withviih PetsPetl and Pet Supplies 110 5^ - Houston Lumber (formerly H Home o m e i ROOMS. Clcan. Heat, wnter and 110 fo r SALE: Speed Queen automatic lLumber). 733-2214.' •anitatlon fumi.hed... 2S6 BlueIqq molassesmola mixer. ' ------■■ ■ Wl washer. Used 3 years. Phona 733- tttt /ja- PUMPS: Irrigollon and domestic. Lakes North. Phone «23-S003. _ 326-4^44f, Filer ]HAN-SU KENNELS ; 1003.______P U BUY ONI THEISETHEISEN’S LOCAL BANKmK FINArFINANtE PLAN bNE-bedroom apartment. Heat andJ ld - - — — '■ ' *" ------—------" '■ ------Any size. Sleel pipelines. Quick In- [ y GOOD Used Railroad ties—onrt tthe h .1 ^ Boarding ajid Grooming .. Stallatlon. Killinger Electric,. pphone h o n e _ ____ water fumiihed. Adults only. G O O D r de Clean. Seated kennels. Musical Initrumenti 124 'I Phone 733-3152.______jl™srade.or di out of stock pile or de- Mu: ■24 733-5728.______— llvered to your place. Sauter'suter^ AKC STUDS JUSTJ v s received now shipmentent of a AUTOMOTIVE u Pain tin#: C a r ., Heui»i— Fum iihed ______^7 3 Truck Scrvicc. 1100 Sout;i West German Ger Shepherd - Doberman.lan. WurlltrerWi pianos and stereos.S. Shop trtrucks, tractors, Dents removed THE]"HEISEN MCT(VICTORS Hostetler Way. The Dalles. One-Oi^- 733-0512 early ea while selections arei com- eeconomically! Call 423-5634.1. Hnn-H nn- 3 BEDROOM duplex; furniture andmd gon.son. Phone 296-6181. ------plete. Masoner Music Centei;.e r , 211 short- MUST MUi Sell: Going lo college.. Elec- WIIWINDOW SHADES; $l & up.I. size. Sizes STEAM AND HIGH linens and utilities furnished, 507 Phone pho„ Merlin Askew, 536-2511,-2511 hairs.halt Pugs, Elkhounds. GreatUreal tronic tr( combo organ and amplifier.iplifler. 36’*3< to 54" odd sizes cut free.", A" All PRESSURE -Addison Avenu» West.______W e n d e ll.______’ Danes D an and Purebred Germanrman Phone Ph 678-2503. Burley. VM. H. King Stores and KIns's In PPY ?^HAPPe ------z- Shepherds. Merry Christmas and mFu " “ * P O R T A B L E S E R V I C: E furnished 4-bedroom houseJ*® TOPt o p quality r balVd hay. delivered. iVn NEW Yamaha pianos; used pianos:pianos: __L Lynwood Shopping Center.______^ ^^“^for’rent. 340 Jefferson. $125 per Load Happy New Year! Mac s Kennels. Admiral stereo-, record players.•layers. YOUYO sayed and slaved for wall to _ Load lots. Phone Merlin Askew,ik e w , 3gg A v e n u e E a s t . W e n d e ll. &36- Ci, m onth. 733-0400.______536-2511.^^^21 Wendell.______j J f , . W a r n e r M u s ic , 131 S h o s h o n e NNorth, o r th , wallw ciirpet. Keep It new withTi' Blueb Iuo Farm Equipment Aircraft _____ 2317.______------—Z i ------L u s tre . R e n t e le c r ic sh a m p o o e r . 2Sl«n» *' • Iruck. SMALL but cozy 3 room house. Wa- FEED E^ED" grinding and mixing. Molas- a w a i lloBS ■ B u ild in g s F .n g in o i ecr and sanitation furnished. Phone .i«. A HAPPY and Pro.porou. Neiir Year Radio Dnd and TV Sati 125^ 2 5 _S1 $1- M a g ic V a lle y P a in l & O lois. ’nc ses. Bulk tank. Daffln Mill, Thelt-ineu- JO niy , many friends and custom-stom- ____ - - r»M' ------:— Restaurants Shopping Carts 733-5205 or 733-1237. ______ten Milling j SerVlce. 733-6276 . ‘rs . ■ ONE wheelbarrow size mortarir mmlx- ix - _____ • ers. Puppies — accessories — stud LARGEST LAR selection of color TV's In er. Electric motor. Same os new. phr L o v e l y clean l-bedroom home, FORcvvr —J SALE: Hay and Straw, also srrvlce.rrv — professional grooming.ming. Idaho. Idi Zenith and Curtis Mathes. ^ 1 new. Phone 73.1-5170 or 733-76731 N E ^ 1516 Filer Avenuo East. Phone 733- hor&e hor&c hay, will deliver, 678-5856,• 5856, <t Blue APPIAPPLE fireplace wood, sawed^ed aand n d ^ | ■5167. A X IER TC a I SwUlerTaoH home of SER Lustre. Rent clectrlc shampooernpooer delldelivered. Irvln Bodenstab5 OOrch- rc h - I 7 A Jerome magnificent mag Saint'Bernards. Finestinest UsedUs Clearance. Good trade* Hou(«s— Unfurnithod 74 pir^on- $1. Prlce Hardwonp.______aard. r d 733-6188.______130-TO N of )(*f, 2nd nnd .Ird cuttingiitlns Champion <'ha bloodlines. P u p plies ie s Ins at bargain prices. All person- __1! ^HREE bedrooms. 2 baths, stokerter hnvhav t for sale. Phone 5:16-2271. VCcn- Wen- available. «val Polar Blu Kennel*.. Box nil;ally guaranteed by Mel Quale,lie, 128 BAIBATTERIES for car. truck, trnctor.rnctor. FIREFIREPLACE wood for sale. Gourley hent. water furnished $75. 210>10 ddcH ell. . ______8J71, 8-?71 M o u n ta in V ie w . A la s k a 00>‘S04,)0;S04. SSe^ e c o n d A v e n u e N o r th . T forfc sale. Phono Lee Mathews.e w s, le ley. y .______2 12” 1 " TV. Floor Model; O. E. Re- full o f jo y ! tf 73^0412.______432-28432-2844. Murtaugh.______APRICOT A P ^ Poodles for New Year’s.•ar’s. celceived excellent upk>?ep. rhalnten-iln te n '- _Eil p a n y . 7.13-B6H9.______m —50 below snowsult withp u r- pur- Registered tiny puppies, just right an ______] steering, larga tires, 3.000 miles. BEDROOM. Office, pHvate erT P A Q U A R IU M « l t t s e ts w ith t r o p:>lcal i c a l kindskin* of meat. 24 hour service. ET-t ; TRAIL CYCLE ...... **98 9 8 I H TRUCKS 1 SALE YARD ^fish. Hours » to 5..2» 7111 Ave. E. pn Avei WE REBUILD hydraulic Jacks a t ■nt j-yj-M Slesia Telesco^ng camper, newt . trance In front. Shop In back. Jr !. E. Fred Bender. 571 Highland Ave- WE 30* 4Ui Avenue Weat 733-426«733-4260 Mnrilyn Mn* Porter. Bo* 1. Hailey, Coal furnace, %tO, 733-1602. TuTuesday, January 2 a t —-----7J^------^ n------u e nue. Phone 7i3-1232.______, AAbbott’s b Auto Supply. 121 3rdI Ave- A ve ■ -I • ■ n u e W e st. S a a u s t o d a y .______HH O O I N D A 3 0 5 ...... J 2 9 8 W r TIALLY fumlshed duplex. Closese 11:311:30 a.m. Meridian. Idaho0 UveitockLivesI Wanlod 1141 1 4 foR"f o r SALE: Turk^s of an weights. — IW3 INTERNATIONAL BCOUt 4 X 4 222, to school and shopping district.ct. ------35c3SC per pound. First road att bot-bot’ KNITT k i n o knitting machine. enco ^ull cover. 4-s|Med andmd Wern — -J£z£: ^ ______^______Reasonable. Call 733-TO9.______J g EExtra s good Holstein springer tom of old Bliss grade andI first f4».05 Skinner's Sewinf Shoppe.loppe. Y YA?a m a h a Twin ...... S269^03 Hubs.Huh New paint. Excellent con- AtitA 7» ier FOR PROMPT <<»» d itio Aotof for 200 iTBEDROOM. carpeted, gas furnace.:e. heiferheifers. 1.100 to 1,300 po*wtlTf\ house on right. George Baker.Jaker. 733-5542.*33 • dltlon throughout. Priccd al $i;425. It, 36 fat Holstein and white faced R E M O V A L ’ Phone Ph*; 352-4236.______WWESTERN) E S Auto’s Toyland A“oiff Gift 2 USED Ui ENGINES .... $45 J45 CameronCa™ Sales. Inc. 436-3191.HOI.'ru- Ru- 1962 OLDSi 88 4-door sedan. Radio, full basement. 200 F Street East, 36 fat p e r t . ______automatic,a u tc power steering, power Jerom e. Phnne 733-5532. ______ssteers. t e e r i 800 to 900 pounds. 40 Dead and Useless Ww INTER i n i Bananas and DeliciousJ. an.ap- center now openI Special sale« a le rr White faced and Angus steers les. picked. Bodenstab • Orchard.:h arj --P^' prices thru Christmas. Twin Falls.E!!!l. POLARIS SNOWMOBIILESLES 1957 FORD pickup. Serial numhor number brakes, good tires, looks and runs CLEAN 4 room house. Excellent lo-„ and heifer cows. 275 to 400 LIVESTOCK S E'f; F10K7R23453, to auction fS? for new BOOSTOW^t^vrmy to^ r e n t ~ $2.50 a . '65 Mustang. 4-speed, 4-barrel. inside, washer-dryer hook-up. gar-ir- 3 7 5 np o u n d s . 15-; E ERICKSON MOTORR 7S—J.airS dual exhaust, chrome wheels, blue den spot, edge.town. 733-5684. J5 rej TALLOW CO. c c5? o m e r . B u h l. 543.5826. we^week. Banner Furniture, phonephone 5 2 0 gouth boD “b?d; O E. 1964 1-ton truck. V 8 . sta lc e ]5 real nice Holstein starter _ bed. good condition. See« Butch streak tlres^ 733-4764.______^rwo bedrooms” utuTty room, oiljiT ccalvei a lv e s . 1W IN FALLS 733-6835 ONIONS—50 ONIQ pounds for 50 centsT ^and T Jd 733-1421.733 ______up at Raugust’s. Phone 324-4020.1-4020. USEDUSEI USI mUk Unks. used plpe- and Roya Service Center.er. 1301 985, $85, CHOICEC 1955 Ford Wagon with heat, and fenccd yard. 733-6872 or 15 HolsteinH< steers. 200 to 700M 678-8411 BURLEY W r 7 3 3 - 4 0 0 0 ______^Kim berly Road. 733-3363.______sstick; l i d 1953 Buick with lfi56 engine; 733-7676i poundu n d s . ______J e r o m a . ______' '■ lines.Ilni N«w Botimatlc pipelines. —r—— r ”hmi- LasweH's. Jaromar 334-43^1; HONHONDA — Triumph — JCawaaakllaaJd MUCTMUST &ELJL: 1966 Chevrolett pickup.ntrJcup 1*57 Plymouth Hardtop. 2nd JEROME: Nice 3-bedroom home. ti/52?good breeding bulls: 1 Short>rt w WOULDOUL: Ilka up to 30”head~close-upe-up RUSSkussi& lT potatoes. 52.50 per hun- Lai igBie^S.’ Avenue Wes^ •"■it ■■ Horn; 1 Charoials. sorinspringers on a milic consignment.lent. dred.dre Mayer Berry Farm. Jerome. —— for road and trail. HalmaUs — ■327* ■327* cubic Inch V-g engine. 4- coal furnace, carport, big yard. 141 accessories. New locaUon — l$0$im a p e e wheelbase, artdaid a \xnc,dox , 11967 9 6 7 7 MUSTANO. 6-cylinder. 3-spee WHOLESALE beef by half or quar- \ p ______B L A S rU S M O T O R S ______r - ■ ■ ^ 1 0 0 total price. Will taka older 13 Gk>od Holstein and Guernsey AMMir 120 ter. Cut and w rapp^. Phone North-,3“^ ^. TOP CASH FOR SCRAP. _ _ Coal funuice. 161$ HlgJUaad, phona*• heifer calves. 150 to aoo^ounds.u . AppHancw & HH Equip. 12d ter ^ 6 r SALE^I9«5 Honda 350 S c f^ -t r car or piclnip In trade. 733-4762. 733-3029.______^ Main Lockers. 733-4IW2.______Copper. • Br«M. Altimlaum ® _ ■ t : USED 23’* black and white Motorola ------batteries. I^dlators JJ"-.bier. Completely overhauled. 315 LET THE WANT ADS FORD 190 Faatbaclk' Take over extra largw 4'bedroomrFaifiiiIs Thea*These Include early consignmentnt TV set.,1 good worklag condition, ^ . . Washlggton Street North. Call 733- payments.. Will imfh, older car on , Avanua East. S125 per month.h. along with regular run. >>60.6 0 . Call, 733-2307.______^ CCut O f IFlow«r» ______1138 3 B H , K O P P E L C O . • ; I S l ‘." HELP YOU * - equity.SSfi Phone/-TO-4>496.______Phooe 733-3722 days. FOR SALE: Used G.E. refrlgeralor;l o r ; POTTP O T T E D p l a n t s , c u l f lo w e r s , Pp5Ii? o in ------Avtnna South - ffSflDi kONDA 1M4. 150. Better than aVer^■ v e r- F^hone 733^0931 FORDf o r d 1955 Victoria; Shan>! With or ¥wo bedroonu Coal »toker, IMn MERIDIANMEF SALES YARDJ osed Westlnghousa.^ range. Phoneloae aettlas.aett Lang's Nursery. 405 Card-Card- WANTED:WAN Famiture. appliances,i^ea, aate ^ icoodltloa. loquira 1300 Prlm- , without mac wheels. Phona 733- •eras pAstorv, «90 m onth. 733-W55.J. sss-isn 7733-9443. 3 3 -B- ^s sar. Pbona 733-42ftl. ^> an>anything of valu*. Call TU-TTM. ro*& ^ Ask for CtaMlfled1 733B. w
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AUTOS FOR SAIE ■ ' abo-'-vK) - AlAUTOS FOR SALE ...... ' ^ ...... 2too 0 0 _ AUTOS FOR ...... L ...... > • - ' ' 2(^ . JSunday, Dec. 31. 1967 . TwTwin FalU Tlrngs^News., ^ . * W ell Buy TheTht License!e! John Chrisiris Motors - , YEAR-IR-END DIODEMONSTRiTRATOR
Sale IE n d s ^ -S AALE-: l 'l • . ® ■ '• With every used car soldsc 1968 license TheT h ( You’veI’ve BB( een W aitingin g F o o i r ' J A N . plates; 1968 fishing-ng license;lic( If you’re 8 , 1 9 6 8 - . I ■ getting- married we’ll even buy the S A V E $945^47" 9 4 i i marriag-e license with every^ used car il/' :e SLA SH ED !! ir Every Price S .... . m pickup. Loaded with equipment sold now through Sunday.Sund; - y * - ...... - — ------^iSi-1967 Clievrolet i/^-ton pickup. luipment ^ Save! Save!3j ■ ‘S‘Save! Save! W A S N O W List Price $3538.8585 ...... N oOW w .$2593.38 1967 MALIBU 1 ...... $2695 $2295 1968 PONTIAC'IAC QATALINA Hardtop coupe. Loaded.ided. H ardtoprdtop CcCou|5e jrr . Bip 400 cu. in. V8 engihe,, power s steering, EZI Glass, fender 1966 BUICK . 3...... $2795 $2295 skirts, radio, white wall tires,ires, decidecor group, undercoat, PLUSJg SA V E $10321032:85 ■ LeSabfcThardtop coupe.lupe. all all Pontiac Safety features.es. 1967 CapriccCaprice SpSport C'oup« 1966 CORVAIR ...... $1795 $1395 <2 Stickerer Price.$3807Price Corsa coupe, 4-speed,d, tach. ^Sale Price ...... $ 3 3 857 7 List Price $3928.4545 ...... N ofow,$2895.60 w : 1966 GTO ...... ,$2695 $2295)5 ------\ 4-speed. Loaded. 1968 PONTIAC^lAC CATALItM " ' IF' ' ' ■ 4-DoorD oor SecS e d u n S A V E $ 1 0 0 9 1965 VOLKSWAGENGEN .=$1396— ^^995 ' Turbotu Hydramatic t t-ansmission,ism ission, power steeriiiKi Decor5?cor 1009.92 I Radio. Sharp. group,g rt mirror group. EZI Glass, whilew wall tires, floor jiuils,Ulls, 1967>7 Caprice Sedan serviced and undercoat. 1963 OLDSMOBILELE ...::.$1395 , $995'O Stickersr Price ?38G6 ■ ,-i Ciitlass coupe. Bucketket seats. , ' . g Sale Price ...... '• .' $344444 List Price $4268.5555 ...... Nfow o w $3258.63 1963 T-BIRD ...... $1895— $1395)5 ______Full power. Clean. J ... - 1968 TEMPESTPEST LEMANS SA V E $903.(903.60 1968 PONTIAC ...... $1395 $995 Hardtoprdtop CcCoupe t 4 '’ Catalina. 4-door, powerow er stestee e r- , ' DeDecor group, heavy duty' floor shift,sh 3.^0 cu. in, V8 engine,*ine, 196767 Impala 4-door ing, power brakes. mirrormi group. EZI glass, radio, wlwhite wall tires, floor mals,lat-s, 1966 CHEVROLETiT ...... $1895 $1395 Serviced and undercoat, ’O Stickerer Price $3343 List Price $3587.90)0 ...... N ofow w : $2684.30 >/^-ton. '6' cylinder,, 4-speed. g S a l e P r i c e ...... $ 3 0 0 3 1964 CHEVROLET^T...... $1495 $995►5 ______^■ton. 4-spced. SA V E $990.!990.82 ^ [REBIRD 400 t Every Used Car On Thee Lot M arked Down To Sell 1968 FIREBI 196767 Impala 4-door • Drive Over And Buy Now At Wholesale Prices ■ ,j, H ardtoprdtop Ccjupe Cd Turbo Hydramatic transmission,nission, ppower steering, radio, cus- cus- M tom trim, folding rear seal,?al, mag wheels, radio, while wall wall / I ' tires, rear antenna, EZI Glass, floor mals. Serviced aicl and .. L i j t J > r ic e $3983.4515 ...... N o[ow w . $2992.63 I u n d e rc o a t. J Stickerjr Price $3928 LEGSRICE iSale Price . . . . , ...... $ 3 5 1 8 ^8 SAVE $10^lO lM .O O ______’ } .. ^ 196767 Impala I m p a la 4 -d o o r CHEVY]f LAND 1968 PONTIACIAC IEXECUTIVE ' ' ') 4 - pDoor o o r Sec S e d a n Bonneville V8 engine, pQwer;er steeringsteerii ami brakes, F,ZI (ilass,as.s, L is t P r i c e $3784.35J5 ...... : ...... N[ow o w $2784^5 turbo-Hydrarflotic transmission,ission, whilewl wall tires, heavy cUity:Uity ______G O ODDING D ir Sair cleaner, cuslom foam scats, tiltti steering wheel, air con- tim- Open EveningsIgs And Sundays ditiditioning. Serviced and undrcoat.nd rcoat, Stickerjr Price $4670 S A V E $ 1 2 1 0 Chevrolets — 01d.smobilesbiles — IPontiacs — Buicks qj 1210.85 CIRCLE J HORSE TRAILER:R STOCK RACK: k OS aleP rice ...... $ 4 1 4 414 196767 Caprice Sedan
^ List Price $5064.3030 ...... 7 . . ~ ...... Nbw o w $3853.45 " JOHNf (C H R I 3 LEE ' ‘ SAVE $11511151.59 (with copyDy of thithi^ad) MOTCiTORS 196767 Caprice Sedan PONTIAC CADILCADILLAC . GMCVIC 100 G allonsIons ofo Gas em601 Main Avenue East Phone 7;U-IH23 BobBoi Fulton 733-591.1 Bob Nelson 733-(10,‘)2nns2 List Price $4670.244 ...... N[ow o w .$3518.65 Dell Timpson 733-4458 G eorge DeTillot 733-2-1952495 >' ------.------W ith These! TwcTw o Specials'' ------^------wMiller Auto Honda Saless BONANZA MOTORSts ■ S A V E $10i)010i)0.00 “ 1966 F O R D " CASH for good clean used cart. Pontiac p( Opel Buickuick 1962 PONTIAC We S-e' trade cars for Hondns; Hon- 167 BelAir Sedan G alaxie 500, 4-door Bonneville Boni 2-door hardtopI dasdn» for cars. 3 blocks soulh °o,;on J i BURLEY, IDAHO)______1967 BelAir Rock Creek Rood. H a n s ecn. n . ------—------$ 1 9 4 7 $ 1 1 7 7 JPhono - 423-5179. ____ FRONK MOTOR . ir.o Chrysler. Plymouth. GMC lOGS1965 IFOUD custom 2-door sedan. 352 ^ L i s t P r i c e $3469.3010 ...... N[ow o w ^$2469.30 enRlnr. Auiomalic transinlssum.Uln .j__— — '' ...... ,------enRi !rlnK'. il- YoU huvi.* an old car to sell—nowli-—no'w ______PPower o v brakes, power stcerlnK.burc-I II' Is V the time before the rxprns«’•ns«’ of - ■ Due to our increase In sales,s, we are overstocked with usedPfI 'Y'"Wtth or without propani* carburc-, inspection. Is Real Ufal Aulo Sales. . . . . •Iontlon. $1095. Phone 733-8084. ins cars, WILLS MOTOR CO. isI going to give our cxistomerij^h*—h e — ------______^ L c a r s j and have been used for C-Qxnpanynnanv busiibusiness______^__ buy ot a lifetime. Al Th F1 lLEADERS d and SAVEVE Always a Largei r g e $ 55 0 0 ( 0 Selection of i n s given in trade for any car youmtx can push,pi pull or drag to our y Glen Jenkins J( lot on B(iy of the^e cars listed:ed below. " fC O M M EERCIALS E 5 ’63 CHEVROLET, V8. ’61 IINTERNATIONAL l e v r o i f e t Super Sporti 2-door Scout, S 4-wheeldrive J697 1 9 6 ^ Chevr i97 1966 F O R D FIOO 4x4 hardtop ...... $1087 ,,, V8. 4-speed, hubs, cuslomustom cacab, radio, heater. A real ■67 M. G, 4-door...... $1247 Jo h n C arlson ...... 73.3-0187•0187 .Tohn Jenkins ••...... 733-6241 '63 RAMBLER 4-door clean 4x4. l.a r ry Sacl i ’ 733-8108 195S1959 INTERNATIONAL 4x44 P I C K U P S c a r.- P h o n e ' p a - S M l . ______< . . $2495 I ’65 CHEVROLET . . . . J1895 733-5198 ------ImpaU 4-door waconIgon V8,VS. ' Impal.'i convertible, VS. au- 4-spced, engine overhauled,lauled, hubs,hi heater, good rubber. ^ DODGE 1967 Coronet. *318’, auto- EARL BIRD D(DON PFEFFERLE wi J?M automatic transmission,sion, pow- tomatlc transmls.slon. pow- Far befter than average.Ige. >(’62 CHEV $1295 “s;matlc. power steering. 5,000^ nllles.mues. steering and btiikos.bfiikos. rr steering and brakes^. 733-1534 733-2820 M a k e o tte r . Gooding 934-5360,060, any- any* Trade-in on a new Chryilcr,Chryiler, Buckct seats. Fiesta Ped ' j tiin pickup. I-ong wheel«hrelV V time.______;______I96C1960 GMC-‘A-Ton ^ Wllh a white top. Traded base, wide box. 6-cylln-eXli?' GOING lo Japan, jnusl sell 1964 Longwheel Ba.sc, 4-spe!edW;d'V6, 'V6, hih e atelri-^ ~ fS il fine ptcTiup,:Up, der. 4-speed transmls-smis« '^pj, Ford Falrlane In top condition.m'dn.'s^ See ’ 6' 6 CHEVROLET .... $21!}5$■’•1*^5 ** on a new Dodge. show s gi)Od c a re . ' . • ion.- 2250JJI SUl AveAu* Nonn, call 733*733> ' Impala Super Sport‘7 2.door— - ^65^ VWJSTANG ...... ; $1895 r h a r d t o p . •,'t96’ V 8. 4 on t h e Hardtop, AutomnUc tranfc* 195: 1959 PONTIAC Bonneville:—ct.tinn Station floor. New tires. bucket U se^ese Phonehone N um bers 1955 D O D G E 2-Ton ’60 CHEV $995)95 ' oowSr wats. Traded In onin a 2 new ^' mission. Vs, f^wer steering. V8. 5-speedj hoist, flathed.thei,d. A good( farm (ruck for thoseose" >i-ton pickup. St*ke rack, Wngon. Power srcerlng. power >n a new traded in on a ' • brakes. Excellent condition.on.'^G^ Good Charger. new Charger. heavy jobs. 6-cylindcr, 4-speed. tires. 73-0066.______F R E E OFCI) F C H A R G E >Qpr FOR SALH by ownec.: Sharplarp 1964 '65 CHEVROLET ...... $1895 $ 1 8 9 5 '63 FO RD ...... $1095 s '■ -• - 195S1958 GM C V4-Ton ...... x...... ' • ...... -V..V-- ’( ’60 JEEP $8953*70 ^ - Volk«,wagim. radio, deluxe Interior, Impala 2-door hardtop.dtop. V8,VS. Oalaxfe XL convertible. Vg, 4-.specd, good rubber, heater. .A good unit, lots of mile.^Jile.^l V,-toit>—4»whpel drive,c fi- K. suVery low] miles. $1,005. Call 733- automatic transmi.islon.ston. -cus- -cus- nutomatlc transmission, pow- No m atter where you live in tlthese areas, you can ...... ■...... ,,,K.. 'rvllndlcr engine, locki outout —lAt ^66„-da>-^- 733^643 evenings.!JE1:______lom Imrrlor. Very'y clean. clean. er steering and brakes. " y e t...... ^ hubs. >. __ GALAXIE GAL 1965 500 XL 390 automa- Traded in on a newCharger. Charger, Traded in on a new Charger. ' ^ ^ ' ^ tic,tic power brakes and steering.s te e r in g . now telephone the Tim^s-NeWji^s-News Free of Charge.- 19551 9 5 ; C H E V R O LE T V^-Ton . ^ radio, heater, power drivers scat. 4-sp^d, fr,'heater, radio,dio, shell type camjWr. ) ^ Phone 423-4196 or -423-4421.2T Buhl.guhV. All These Atids e A t4 i d 48 M o r e N e w . . ~ If ywi live In Buhl, Casflerora_]^....ro ra ^ '^ ...... 5«^64i(i MUSTANG. 1967! automatic. ^ T?TPFJ power ateerlng, radio, heater,STw low Car ' Trade Insas AUAU M;M akes A nd M odels^ • mileage. Phone 423-4196 oro r 423* r M O T O R S 4421, B u h L ______—. Wend975 CalW S.%7-4192. C a s tlele f o r d . — O P E N e vVENINGS e n i n g ; TIL ,9 — jr200 South i-lncoln. Ph. 324-4*124-1*12 CHICHISHOLM Brothers, Burley,ley, your -500 Block 2nd A\AVenue South- , NEW CAR DEPJM lTJJfeNTT ------USEDlj CAR bEPARTMENT4T EEd Churchman. Clarence Fallon-allon . m\authorized Rambler deafer for i Burley, Rupert, Declo, P«uL1. NorlandNorlaa ...... 878-2552 t i46^ 148- 2nd ,E«»t ...... 733-5110(110 150ISO 3rd E M t...... 733-10191019 £ Dick Lowe. Frank Sheppeard»eard CiCatsia, Mlnldoki^ counties.f“ 6 67S-5S64. 7 8 -5 5 «! * Kenny Moon —- Winn IEUis — J«»e Butler \ .
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. ( • ■ . V; ' ‘ _■»__ 1 Twin Falls Times-Newsviews !Sutlday, Dec. 31, 1967 , >, • 4i* j News -Of■Of R] ^ord o n these magnia g n i f ic e n t ' . J ■ , V " MINIDOKA COUNIXL. .._lsenr. -Uen ^P'alter F. Locke andid M ar- . >' m ■ \ SUle PoUce Blotter len Ig ^ Swatzel and Ruth Harris. Twinrwin tive for outstanding trainees,ainees. . enjoy a perfectly-perfectly-tuned picture Falls'; Charles Glen Edwardvard Pvt. Pelley received a B.A, de- ^H|HI ; GinderrTClmberl^ and Edithidith gree in 1966 from the College t h a t autom aticallyIc a lly atea ta y a p r e c ia e o n e vrery e ry Hati^. Shoshone; Angel 13. Ica- of IdahoIt at Caldwell. quriaga, Rupert, and Ronda EEg- g ------channel,, every timtii e I NO other ------Rteston,—Twin -FaUsj—Ja«k—B.- T^.^^SteVi»n -p- -p . P avl5,-2tT-h--2 tr-h ------Craner, Twin Falls, and Zelma . Train- Color TV todaytoday offtoffers you all these Earl, Buhl: Donald Ray Ander-'ip, home from Army Medical Train- Brth Center at Fort Sam Houston. son and Danla Dene Dilworth, of Mr. Provo. Utah; Paul Lee Sutter- Tex. Pvt. Davis, the son of Mr. additionalil excliisiiexclusive advantages: r-_ ’ and Mrs. Orville Davis, Rt. .1. field and Patricia Lynn Hone, istm as Twin Falls; Loren D. Wagner. Twin Falls, is on Christmas Twin Falls, and Helen Kristine5 ,Inl leave and will report backack to Joa, Hazelton; Melvin LeRoy,Roy the Texas base Jan. 2. Charmingig Early /American—model 742 • HUGE 295 sq^q. fn. redrectangular screens—the-the Elegant Italian Provlnclal-m Bidwell, Buhl, and Penny LynnLynn ------on concealediaied swivelswi' casters. Biggest K cturesres in .ColorCo] TV. Gillett. Buhl; Gilbert P. Callen,lien. ArmyAi Pfc. Curtis G. Hansen, Twin Falls,, and Juanita Meyer,syer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Altonton E. Jackpot, Nev. HanHansen, Burley, has arrivedved in • CHROMATONE-^Brmj4E—Brin^yonricti^farmore3o re ■ Licenses also Included Dennisjnnls VietnamViet with the lOlst Airborne Martin McLoughlin. Spokane.ane. DiviDivision. Pvt. Han-sen is a mili- H H I vivW color ;warracrarmcr blablack and white pictures. * Wash., and Mary Martin. Twinrwin tary policeman in the division’s'ision’s Falls; Gail M. Brownlee. Poca-■oca- lOIstlOIs Mililnry Policc Company,npany, tello, and Mary L, Upperman.n a n . ------...on Rem oteo t e . QUICK-ON—MagnavcMagnavox pictures flash-oni- o n Wendell; Steven A. Gillett and USE TIMES-NEWS WANTr AD.<: Marguerite McGinnis. Twinv in FOR FAST-SELLING RESULTS r o l f o u r tim e s fa s te r tlianth a n o th e r s ; w ith o u t a n nio o y - . . . o n t h i s Falls; Ellen Engleman.and Shir->hir------^ ----- ■' ------i ley Tilley. Twin Falls: Kellyy A.A ^1 bI s , ing “warm-up”)” delay, d elay . Laskinghill and Carol Lynn Lee, -Magic Volley SWIVEL IM l llcv I I o o ! Filer; Kennard Eugene Medlev.^ll * Library D«menstrarion | Kimberly, and Eleanor Lavelle . • HIGH FIDELITYTY SOUrSOUND—finer, m ore effi- ncONSOLE IM . Adams, T\win Falls; Clinton E. cient M agnavoxox speakespeakers plus Tone Control y Gillian and Ellen E. McGrow. BOOKMOBILE I w ith today’s IIM I Ellco, Nev.; Bill Dennis Keeter. ^ in ev e ry m odel;el: proviiprovide thrilling programram Murtaugh. and Melissa Ann SCHEDULE Feldtman, Twin Falls; Dr. Paul ,, \ r e a l i s ^ BIGGEST g tt Heuston and Beatrice G. Hanks. TUESDAY, JAN, 2 ‘ ' Twin Falls; Leslie Allen Lind II Pdvl D ie tf.ch ...... 9 30 11,30I 1 .30 COLOR r N. say, Eden, and Carol Kennedy, I Johany j t Store (Nonh • LASTING RELIABILI-ILIABILITY—from exelysives i v e T\vin Falls: Kert Hunter Swen of Sho»hon«.,. 1? 45- 1 ^5 45 son and Miriam Kay Mathew- Polmer p I S«fv. . . . ^ OO- 3 3.30 .3 0 M agnavox space-ageace-age BBonded Circuitry. PICTURE!! * 4 7 9 5 0 son. Ontario. Ore.; Robert W. 1 BoekmobiU I W onderfully Conveniei>nvenient! Lets you changee VHF B eck and Louise L. T orres. | r®®’ So. of Ed®n .... 10 30 IIn .3030 |I channels, turn TVV on/off on/off, adjust volume, or cut-off Twin Falls; Richard D. Hopkins, hHunt ...... ]? 20- 2 30 ' i^bea°^ • FACTORY-DIRECT?ECT PRICESPRK save you m oneyle y lI Buhl. Velma R. Ulrick. Buhl;uhl; h Haiellon ...... 3 CO- 4,30^ | I sound from anywhere'here inIn yyour room! Available In beau- M iguel Ayanza. Jerome, and _ ' tiful Mediterranearj,ir|. ContemporaryConte atid Early Americanlerican No “middleman”nan” coscosts. M agnavox sellslells Enjoy It from any angla-K swivswivels! Model 531 with: Emmaline Race. Bliss; Everett“eti I WEDNESDAY, JAN, 3 r fifm . 295 sq. In. screen, Chrotx^one,Chrotxjatone, QuIcK-On; plus many fine furniture styleses above.above, Your choice... J ^ d ire c tly o n ly too a few ccarefully selected, fine - L. 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Sqwtire, W. Va. a JbifeWiae '' ch«Charle* ' Robb aim . tome tuHlenedchiHlenedc oonvfl)rt»-7 • I came to West VirginiaI in '1964 1964 as a i ■ ■' cmdand even Amy Vanderbilt hosK>s ggiven h ^ 'the fad her Noel•niW Hatriibn rSo^S^^na^ eonsulunt to President Johnson'sihnson's Com-< F^R LORNE'J^'JVEj^REEJVE of -BmMwai- oHqietlqueHe okay. mission on Jovenfle DeUn<|aencr.. 1 , III be Included in a Ilni* came interested in antipovertysrty work and '( i ^ ] h |||h ' ‘Dofyou‘Oo '3^»u have tmy tons, EEjKort ko Servlco Women who hohate old curtain will be Iiidw »cord albuiB/ ■^‘Stori of joined the Action tor Appalachianlachian YouthY ItefflEE m t^ lf V so, whiU do Ihey drlviidriving alone at n^ht eonn now bibuy ited-edllk>n record albii Program as a field worker.. I nniran in the aj[||9IBdiif.^M rs. Riehmrd - an eescort fw ob<^ five dollars.lollars. He'sHi the Grand Ole_Opry/'te_Opry/', LaslC'^r they race for the state house of representaepresentativea IVRSUH Provo, J Utah did the same thingIhing vWmtifc ^ ';b it» ^ .th e cur- tain from thatit other.other, ofMrou'of the old on the Democratic ticket becauseliecause I felt • I have on«.oe. MM ^ ^ 'Charles, 'a who is now ^ 8 > AAetropolItan Inn New;New y«r(yortu-' . '. - that political action is the most effeeffectiw leveling throu|^CaDroui^Canada, gathering ma- a ■ way to solve today’s problemsems and that terial for a book^forbo^ffor toaristst< on, inexpen- 9 1 j Virtuo Rewardedrded Th# ooM' char- the great public decisionsIS are Bmade ,jve wayi to> visttvi^ thatthat country. through politics. Ity may be lessI ihan’you tfitnk.1 Accord- Irig to tax tables.les. If yotrVyo«jfr»thju^ead of FOR MAXri^WElE U , ^ the household and have q tq^ble In- FOR JACQVEUNE SVSANNiANN . H ^ tger of ikt Toammeta ^ fru« thatIf thetho proto-pr f b sfiRueM. come of $ 1 2 ,0X)0, 0 0 , then ca $10i> dona- types for Out9 th ree |girls •lm K ^ ',-^b:WhatJl^hat huM lu been the big- g Q tion costs you only $73..$73. The Govem- in yotu- novel,I, “ VaUeyVaUe 6f '■’ifiit hoadaehm- ho, M your ■ f l B ment pays thee rest by redudng tfie the DolhT w were ere GraceGt IHIxSiHi,'i4S^ear mssociatlon with S f l amount of yourur Incomo lax'< KeUy, Marilynlyn Monroe, Mom the Rose Bm B^iM if--E.?—I G., Stanford, Mr. Inflatable and Judy Garland?—Ethelthei HaiHamil- Conn. PoworofaUee AAgr groop0 0 | of research- ton, A tlantic C ity, N. J. S ’ t an IInflc^ble manlike figurere designeddesign< ers strode Into the Oak S(School In South • In 1923'Ka^la ^ was tcto play Washington, to jdisMurage sHckrups' andd pick-ups.pick-upi Son Francisco, Calif.,Coin., brhbrief o o ^ bulg- 1 • No. The girlirih the book were all com-< ^V .'lSiOQP Navy ^ckets. Then two ing with "phony"ony" Intelllgehceintell tesh. Jposites. I have known manyly famous ac- NM^t'goId^l^^U”t^aiU*' gotgfl into a feud, and Swoot Nows Scare rumorsimors hohave They gave fhes tests, thmthf jpidke^ 2 0 presses inndlj^ years in the theateraterandon and o tr. otte, aih Uiled s a ^ hb' Pacific Beet boorbeen flying that artificial tweeten 3 ^1 N.Y. especially Mid4or W rd i^ rie o . ; (She(She. doesn't count stoles and.ind. such,) Still, she's Befurred 0 The ^Vietiiam casualty figures we '• - A, r- , ,procpro^co l about, her luxuries.I. "O"On n the fulM en^ Sandro broadcast are the confirmed figures,,figu^H , ; FOR JIM coats,"., she explains, "the bottoms zip off to W ^ J ^ ^ ^ B o e e . ■Mtrn'ihlsams $ttats ■■' ^change o n from evening length>.. • Initially I gave up an artt scholischola^4 |Uj^ jr .also b '&stmiMU]~iiiui^Ul'in dsvdoptng atom- . . WtUbtX-’H HAOatm ^ttUmAdntrtlal " « * » OYKflM^W IX, i f u m r M m i ^ lo a top college. Then when succeM'Miuccees'MolIll^ } . jiuu $MM of i^l^ 'g 'greUek.-ebidea r e i^ In sports - ' WUtmi* U.%l>AiaiS W,itv* Admrt/tlmtlAdmmrtMttS ___ r — MnOMW M PWMV r i» d : lUamtBl if/lei.-■mrrLk aet in, I gave up my private Jife.'JUfe. J (i««!«•* *' r'lodaj^e^ be3 attribqtedattribatet to advaneeawBta ' ; ■ r jKxrtMa# * •//{<»•.• 4*sr A AW..NMrVMl NJMAW Am.. OOmi* sasill M ts e« had a moment for myself. I :« a ^ iV « re ^ ' ^; in irtliBlS'-UfUas.ting. II knowkiMi ihat n ^ ^ f aty . 1 M l. IMf^ ssaui UMt ISM BmI t«< find time lo marry the mto'n- ( ^ ‘ S le’ to^ ondi a ‘ proiprBBr M b SMMi aSTS WMW IM..IM.. ImU. «aa>lOT«■) ^SSOSj M k ^ ifU ir.M, r I m m i ^ I MJk •A m il S )Ey", . . , - ■' IM S S . W a •im m m . -rrs B T irf— ------Mt _____V ^ _____ - .... • ADD DRAMATICHCNEW N mmmaM rniimm\i-m9lf^ i ' l l SM BEAU^i^YOURlOUR HOME.;. ' I ■ Two G ianti t 4‘ F L K Full C udr MMnrak I l i ' ^ M . , ■ F o r O j O T
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be, in effect, a .flict^tor-. ident of the. United .States,. vlctofy.^11 ew year’s Eve.. Tbe ttim e: whCT we Ctenf;.Ji^ritaiiLWl)teh wiU be, in efl( es,.M4..1^« iby '1975, w^ettier the) Roy«(l,tyRoyttlty rem ains there be a greater upiwt 'thm thath a t of(iif EU look w istfully;ly; baKbackw ard—vill leadlea to a grater be al Of course, nobody canin be suriB.aui b u t p«r«pay- ij|p^eirstW of th e ' causeise ahd^c^ro.qf ahd^ c certain • • Thwe1 will be more riotslots in/^iin x^r.cM ^^ but,a chologiats do believe thatiat somsom.peiwns fa;id|Md^ mallgmalignant conditions of the b<^bociy^ JJe lie law law will\ be passed to sto pI suqh.^^t^V^tbjrealkB suqh.yji^^i Nhave the unique ability to pr.^privet ;the„£i|tur<^ '' . by Britain^ but AmericaVmericA ' »?cept *nd of o f lawlessness. la The experts, of course,•se, givej;ive no ctod«nM„rto W ^aoitieq. • Israel will prevail, although it6e^ will, be phony fortunetellers, palknaikn reatreaders, stargaxers, 'j*. *■ Kusslan Premier KoayginLosygin ^Jlt,‘ j^thiJraw contiicontinued trouble in the Middle East.'Ei ' . and spiritualists. But ii» the case iof select “seers," owing 1» pressureslures \^tlii.i| tbe .Krem> • i A cure for cancer willill be amiiannounce^ soon. the evidence is overwhelming:lelming: they have been IW-1{q. .ItI' will be announced th that a t .he,.he .ia. r e f i H ^ fo r uncannily accurate Jn their;heir forecasts.fon re*»o:iMsons of health. F amily Weekly aakedced a numbernu of world- • a. •. T^he^ war in Vietnam will coniinudcon y|ritli(\n- famous seers to predict what IS1968 has to offer, «&«tei& a t^ fu iy fo r many m ore 'mdnths. moni ’ . .. and they have come up with sonsome startling pro- ..f> , JjHPiui w ill become a great thom thi .ih . ihe 8 ^ nouncements. Right or wrong,virrong, tell oY'j^hlna imd ipf communismlism in |general. D EE ^^51 in President P r Johnson whichich will undermine liis .— health,— .healU perhaps rather suddenly,iiddenly. T h ere will be ana n increasingin opposition from Ihis detractors, nv:yt' bothb o th with ‘Vi^rd to Vietnamtnam policypol and home “The amazing Canadiana psychic*'psyc'^ii*^ jfs't6e name affairs. The death of a closelose personalpen associate earn«earned by Maiva Dee, thei seeress oof “Enchanted lO H N H also will affect him in hiss privabprivate Hfe. ^creiAcres” in the Haliburton>n Highla:Highlands of West PENDRAGON H ■ Thera will be an archaeoloirchaeological discovery GuilfGuilford, Ontario. She predicted;>redlcted in prints-the a o f aoinei im portance in n ort^ r1 ^ M ^ ,T ,T e^ , probably death of Sir Winston Cliurchiil,irchiil. thithe on t ^ border of New Hoidco,;ijcico,; in. the vicinity of in LoI^s An^ele)^ and the Uunsingertfunsinger. ajBjii^^^whjflh W / m tlia pianluuidle city of Alnarfllo.'arfllo. ‘ scandscandalized Canadian government'em m ent < ' John Pendragon, Engla^V » . . v S>evr ouibi^outbrieu^Ji&^m Qpla In print and aa much as one ) tlia p>4 WWar- ar which will trigger a,nuclei^n u c le i, vri■waif,■ wiU of the actual occurrence, Pendr be the usual rumors flyingg back andu< fb i^ . how- Pres. John F. Kennedy’s assas^l ever, and some minor incidents:idents wi^iocJ^JT-.wl tirement of Nikita Khrushchev,, due to the coming U.S. election,lection, ihwebe, tk a of Red China's atomic bomb,of our JLj tim e..jii« toi^ R. C/*DOC" “hands off*’ policy eni^or^edsd by^ theth e Etiinui^fi..^' son's election and his operation,roved to tl be 86-to-M pe.r- i ^ P E R S Q ^ H • India will face a timele of a a .i^ e ^11 investigation of the “plot”, j(i) ravage a large city. Otherer natioiunationi /^ii^' .l^ a Middle-East crisis, Russmas a.^r^) one year in adv«nce helpings hand. e, Pendragon pr^icted gin's visit to the U.N.. and the r be •thi New Orleana, Cleveland,nd, Houstn o f Rqs^ andever, Los Angeles will be in the hei^iAhei^i ^ iu racial Among the events whichushchev,, Pendi (totpiution fame as a prophet by\predicHng ' trouble spots, due t tx>mb, JL]mdon B ...Jo^- p . Roosevelt's dea^, the detbnatl . for the coming year are: “hand• Pissension may be feltIt betwii^betw<^ .Cajoada and • The sudden death ofration, a duke, the. I^ew; Orleans atomic b^mb, tte eit”. im inqu< . ja il, ^the hower, , and the dates'for the end beravag drawn up and witl be,‘rei$ct^.rei$ci^. byb w aa.t’r^ ie r .M ^i.Kosyi- both thei^rs of World .War II. • Two princes will have trou beinghelpii totally unsuitable. Anin aftei^a'1alte^a'ie airi:*^ health, one so seriously md.that the hiq recent U ln^.of F o^ r. 19^8. "Doc" Anderson offei will be reached. ■ - R - ' , . .. A f eating'nredictiQns; )f iE^QS^If,,Gi^..jg^in^. and• AL noted member of thele British Rojnd fiunlly ch Pendragon forecasts fame. • George Wallace v^rill be elected will die. •lil ■ 0t : ^ p . Rc sdicHng I*r^ Frank^n troubl t a duke, which will re- atomi detonation pf this .first • I n of President Bisen- the U im inquest. howei 1 4 f ’am ilgilfeefely.ptetptber;^.lave trouble with thei^ both-' the end of flighting in be dr .that hi« randition will Foi iTar II. ■ , being ■ eatins rson offers these inter- will h c<^ttiop^yeniip^j^,j^ G • A e elected the next Eres- will d • IV F am ifyW ee^kfy// DeeemberSl,Deeem 196? I ^ j D o \
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In a yfei^y ^latable formI and will wil be widely'ac- an aianswer .to'^viet'Russia’slia’s new program for ii In late sumoner. an importantmportant scientifici dis- cepted by consumers. similarsim il wtapdn. ^ ^ ■ 'C«JV^c«Jv^ >Wll be announced: when a idistinguished • Women's skirts will become longer; square- • Forrii6r' (5ov. ’ G^edrgee Wallace Walla< of Alabama^ prtifeprtifeiisbr -WiA 'dest^ibe hiss latest firitridings in the toed" ^hoea will remain popular.>opular. ' will i make a. strong race for tMthb Presidency tik' field PAUL ^ Dorothy Spence Lauer is one oft A m erica’s TWITCHELL > mmost o st' amazing clairvoyants.a. Her colcolumn haa ap- P peared in Search magazinele for 15 ]years. A resident o f G lendora, CaHf.. lAiM rs. L au er has possessed a high degrc^^.ESPf'.ESP trincetrin( her youth, Paul Tw itch^ is the world’s la k ^ cohfr “My U o ther gave m e Mineae very "sound"so advice." ^ tekianUir, the ancient science lAMES * She.'said: “Live normally, and don’t let this gift AV d youn|r mali; TVitchell joum< CAMERON j^la'^you^oK rule It!’” the comtUny of bis stepsister t Mrs. .Lauer agrees withth the otiother, seers in MUtei^'who UM soul travel to fa 'lS^ifiH ng that‘*khiB Vietnamlin 'war’SpvllIw ar Spvll be s “long, dfdi^ the future. He has set up s| W ^-p^n.’* She also foresees:«es: for eckankar .4croks the oation., James Cameron of Scotlandland is a famed reader ■ ''■ • AA riew drug* for cancerer which iwill be slow- , TwittfW .'fbV^i^: v ’ rorld’s ■ ’ ’ leadfng authority of tarot cards (pla}ring cards with^ checkered worldria>; world] 'b u t will po in t thele way to a cure. ,:'V iri': sciencethe' C of soul traveL backs, used for fortunetelling).ing). He foresees some • • New^ and better birthI control. Wil) '^jie^eloir 't f u r i ^ ^ e faU'ill journeyed and to T ibet in friendly relations coming[ with IRussia. "Some » » Ai startling anhountenent«inent :from frt FBI Di- ’I'bfi’fl(^hl;' bcftwMh ciwtrchpsister liberal] to seek out the pleasant things will be saidaid abouabout tbe U.S. in rector rector J. Edgar Hoover, tiv4a .viir 'amtw ii^to a battik»vel of to si faeal and to p re Moscow, and -a high-rinkingng Russi^Russi oflteial will • • A i major dD^ge in Jh^' ^oow^oii Catholic that thVVii(^lfcaHyiU try toset ciose up spiritualt centers visit America,in late summer,"mer," he says. church churcl that will 'rtx* the nationnation wiwwbcfi.'it'la made ing rM trlctioiii on both rides.nation. ' ’ Among Jan his other forecasts.sts, CamCameroii’predicts: public. public The Popi Win be fuil^luil^ aa' 1h i^ i^ ' made • C ^U ng-'K itt-^ek Will■■■• be tn 1 • of• ta An international incidientdient will be' caused by a a correct corr dffislop;' ' V" \Vith"an attem pt^ invasionn' the of ttCatholic .^urch th backs e attack on an A m ericanan vess«vessel by the Red • • The1 reiniii^abie shownr of the RiUsi^na at m ainland. rail' and w inter m onths. Chinese. frien< ;thethe Olytnpics.'O Swedlen and.d Canada alao wiU be ^^^rUiquakes^lIl rockIt liberals Alas arid conserva- pleasi• America and Russia will have ha a common strong, stroni ‘the lf:S. will 'win an outatanoutstanding Victory early'sUnintk^. Quakes willttlfe Alsoof such proportions disagreement Moscc irith Hed China.lina. if if aa certainc) young man triesles hia bea b e s t ' ' West Coast of the U.S.. butto ciose the the < g«p by plac- visit• Castro will be suspected;ted of !■having a hand reWtfVel/‘minor. tides. iri a Am governmental change inin a smalsmall S^utJh A m er- ♦ . * • • 'i* .brie ftf th * lad in g ;i be soft-df# tn the news again ican • ^ republic that will establishstablish an apparently I niake')Ui aniiaUn'c^ent'thation of it tbe I Red Chinese Commiinist the a regime. ProphetsPro: arid iwothanyertira have beenb with ua nie^ti'ri'^fi^ cigarette. Chine• There will be legislationion in the tli U.S. to ban since since the b«g^ing of recordedcorded hi«history. It haa • A split in the ruling)ck group Alaska during the the * suj^lyi of certain drugs.rs. But, regrettably, a always alwayi been ui^ ' to the individual■dividual it <7 a o ^ t o r hitherto unknown plant willrill yield w hat a t firrt re reject j^ their warnings—orT juj^J^just'^ve'-fliein''t6 bring alMu't ah objectiverill peace Also i be f rit on th e disagi ,■ - the middle of the year; Thebut thepeac dariuge •irtll be will • seem C to be a mild narcotic.rcotic. It will turn out t?hecW i%ecir l2 irio«tei8'!#rtmi'iioW;'V'" ' • “ iri a g : soft-drink 'ilbnns will ican i that it bas perfected a Comm ' FamUy W'teklg, d*etmh€t S3 1 I,: ,1 9 6 7 S • T g group in Hanoi will the si ------—------I peace gesture during hithei nie peace overture will will s( ■'•- „■■/V v. I L>>comojL
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Editobs’ Notb: Bob Crewetwe knotknoioa tohat'a hap- of theithese influences wll| remainem ain strong.a You’ll peninff in nttitic because, astu one cof the nation’a still ca still catch the sitar in ^he background,backgrc used as ^W ho’s W ho on O urir Pop (Cover: leading record producere, it'$il's kitkis ;joh to make it the BeatlesBe* do, for sound effect.:Butect.:But the one-chord happen. Ae writer, arranger,ger, and producer for Indian Indian mupic. the monotony of the orientalo drum, top recording etart, ke eapturetptures ethe beat of tke will wear we itself out. The musiclusic rel reflects the way timet to eueeeatfuUy tkat tnin tke pastpt to years ke the OnOrientals think, in oneI straiglistraight, continuous . haa told tome 100 miUiont records.recordt Ocea^iojfaUy line, bubut the Western ear demandsmands morem diversity. he emerges., from behind tke scenestet to reiord Coming Comi through atrongestest in (this intricate M tu c k k it 4 as “Musie to Watckack GitisGirl By" with his new tapestry ta of sounds willII be the d ir^ influ- oton group, tke Bob Creweie GeneratioriiGener _ ence of church music. It is no longe:longer the wailing, ----- \ ■' K.ti f stomping, stompil blues sound of Negrolegro gogospel. Now we
- [ 3 c J c K .!!!*■ ixiW i s d ^ui. . FFinishedi^ i n M ore are*50 bhearing « the influences of medievalmedia and clas- sical church music, the purityity of lineIlr of an “Ave JTV and m ore, itji|^ecome8eoomes blasphemy Maria," the intricacy of Beethovensethoven and Brahms. ^ tx> c a l l t h e n e w s o u nd s s-^ — t h e sounds of W hdt has happened is that a ggeneration re- ' 1968— by that w om -outout name.nai beliedbelled : against ^ e music oftf its paparents. But a * * Rock ’n' roll bearan as a boom-bootn-boom,6 ooih a generalgeneration rebels in the sameme crablikecrabi motion as primitive beat set to simplelie lyrics.lyrics "Pimple mu- an indi individual. With one outwardtward mmovement, you ilU k aic," they called it then. It’st’s arowigrown up now. push a'away the old standardi values. The beat has become clarified,larified, the lyrics are Yet ianother movement impelsipels you tow ard them , evolvinfi: into poetry. Encruatedirusted \with ideas and if only to investigate, disprove,rove, amand then reject, inventions, pop music is nowlow borrborrowing musical The dadanger is that the rel^llionillion wilwill backfire and ( influences from other timeses and ccountries. the old values will ring true,e, after all. Beatle George Harrisonn grabs a altar, and TodaToday the young people wind flowersflo in their raflra-rock is born. I f you listen closelycl to a Su- hair arand bells around their necks; ithey dress up premes record, you’ll -hearr classiciclassical Tchaikovsky in.bizain. bizarre costuqies that proclaim-oclaim theirt rebellion It eading cloclcwise— 1. C aake; ke; X. M onkeea; chanares. Tune in to the acid-rock;id-rock ofi Moby Grape agains!against the older greneration>n and tlthe traditional sS. . l Byrds; i-. Lovin' Spoonful;>oon^; jS. Jeffer- or Jefferson Airplane andi you’re cau^t up in beliefs,beliefs. But listen closely. You cancar almost, hear gg„ton Airplane; fi. S o n n y/ CCker; k e r 7. Wko. free-wheeling sounds. Pop music hhas turned into them isinging “Onward, ChristiarChristian Soldiers’’— L _ _ a selective, electronic fonnn where anything goes, with t a rock beat. It’s theirleir own version, of where everything that hasI ever happenedha in mu- course, but try fitting the old wordswor< of a hymn ale ia bubbling into a new’ sound, an. siri form . to todatoday’s music. You’ll seeI it works.work Try listen- world to care, please care,e, about each other, All of tills haa happened1 at ama:amazing speed. Re- ing to the words. They’re aboutibout love,lov about hon- The new sound in 1968 will be a combination member, it was only 1968I when tthe Beatles hit esty. 1They wail in the darkrk for |people of the of soul soul-searching lyrics andd comple:complex, chromatic our shores with a simple, basicbasic yalyah-yah-yah beat, harmohies.harmoi- With no disrespect>ect intended,inten it could The amplified guitar andd superloudsuperl drumbeat be called caih ‘•Vati^^n Rock.” buried the lyrics, often on purpose.purpose The idea was It willw b«f plljiyed by p erforformers rm ers who will be to wrap yourself up in theI sound anda go dancing. more polished and professionalsional thanthi we have Today, though, the lyricaMl come up.strong, and p - p p Iseen T ’ in,.; pop music for somete time.tim e. T1 h e audience people are listening. Adultsts who shudderedsl at "I W h eL y rJL today ,i,is a demanding one,, -and-the-and-the-moat flclde wanna hold your hand," applaud the poignant We haithaVe ever known. T h eyy d(m’t-d(m’t-am a ble into m words of tiie Beatles' "Eleanorsanor RiRigby.” I record ahop and, as their parents did,< casually It’s still the teeny hopper>er who m akes a pop ask for so-and-so's new record.record. TodayTi heroes star, who dares to buy a new recordi because come and a go; a performer is only as good as hia she likes it, not because someone>meone haah told her it's I s P o ] laat hit hil record. "in." But today she’s a scoutout for Iher big sisters, 0 Th* ciwdianc* will makes anah overovernight sensa- She bounces off the new sound waves, and the tiontio n oof f a Bobbie Gentry, thenlen topple her into ob- older people pick up on them.em. "I acan't stand rock scurity if her second recordord isn'tisn’t as good as ’n’ roll," th e older generationition sti!still says, "but I M u s i ( "Ode to Billie Jo.” Only a grouprroup withwitl the.invent- love that ‘Sgt. Pepper* album,•um, or ‘‘Aretha Frank ^ ive gengenius of the Beatles cann stay on top for long. In,’ or *The M amu and theie Papas.'Papas ’’ They’ll still be up there in 1968. So will the In 1 9 4 7 they |{>eard popop musicmuai< splinter into Doors, Beach Boys, Four Seasons,•asons, anand Supremes. many different sounds. Therehere waawaj the folk-rock H e a dd e e d Ytns'will be Mitch Ryder’s year to ocome into his of Simon and Garfunkel. Bob Dyla^n,Dyl and Dono- own. ItIl will be a crucial year for the Rolling van. the raga-rock startedsd by thetli Beatles and Stones, a testing year for' Janis IiIan, who has quickly picked up by the Byrds and Uie Yard- m o ? shown flashes of brilliance.«. And iIt wlU be a , birds. There was the soul niusic olof James Brown i n 1 9^ 6 ^ 1g ^ M 0 memorimemorable year for an unknowncnown grBy BOB CREWC a i E W E
Familu Weekly, Decemher'.ember SSl, l, 1887 i . . . - - ...... — Iw'i; ENTERTAINMENT Keep Warmi r m in Coldest W eatherather with - this New SPACEACE AGE ELECTRICPICVEST ^ G S : ' , y “ CombiCombines TWO great scientificientific cachievements! DAVID HEMMING First—F irst- a space age lining Which, alalone, provides warmth never t>efore possible!lible! Second,Seci a special / electriielectric heating system similarmilar to tthat \C an M arrii AstronAstronauts use. Places heatat at nennerve im age ' centei center of lower backs, warmsrms -| ciixulating blood to keepI you I comfortable. And it operates Humble ' '" 'I I . from two small standard 'H i I batteries concealed in ■ -j*' R the left pocketl This Egotisotist? David andaiid Gayle Gayh in Ankara. OperaliBs from ' ' PIBST MET D aviddd;Heininings :Hen in'A nkara,a, Turkey,Turk< during Two sinall ^ .W ^ Electric Batteries H location shootingng fpr his)i latest film , Unitedlite d XA rrt t f a t s ’ “ T h e 0 find out how his Vest lining is a remaikable W Charge of the Lightjht Brigade.” Brif I w anted to find oi .iiaw material that reflects ■ ovem ight success1 (as (as the tht photographer in1 “Blow-Up”)“Blow- had of body heat back to 1 m e body. Keeps you ; il affected this rep)i^ o ly i^ lybrash, conceited youngypung irinan.,. - comfortaMy vrarm even in sub-zerasub-zero temperature— wind, nfui s i "Succeas haan’t changiiniM me ilf the l^ t^ ” he said off^'ani^ snow, rein, slaet cannot ponetrate•netrate iti Yat so light.:so thin NEW SPAqE-AGE , LINind —an exclusive malarial iprecociousI child, and .rm.I’m atillstill self-centered and egotistical,rotistical. P.e^Ie don’t you hardly knoM it‘s thern. CombineCombine* With electric h ea t based onr super-lnsulMfon it's unbeatable Vest Itself isIs Hunter Red space-age Avrll used C ffdiii in space travel. change; c they become more of whatevejr' they were to:o start wiwithV'T^e oidy and cotton— an outdoor materiallaterial thatth is washable, long- :eit than othars;’^ life, water repellent, creasa-resistaniB-rasistant Has full-front nylon difference is that I'm lesrhypocritipalleflrfajim about my conceit than ol Hemmings readily adndts-^adndtS'^at he has a double standardindard of behavior. At zip0er, weighs only 7 ozs. Available in Medium (38-4i2), <«, nnh> $12.95 I , Larg0<44-46). #1156 (Dastk;istlc ^gusset s i makes sizes work he.is on time, dependable,pendable, and easygoing..In hiss private Ilife; the adlustable.) Fantastic bargainECaIn ^t onlonly $12.95 ^ . m’t even keep a.n appointm ent When^hen he’s thi e h o ^ „ plus 50c pp. & Hdlg. '; , 2f6r$24JM nx>. ‘direct opposite—he can’t even I Be recalled a birthdayday part;party he threw in Hollywood7ood for VVaneua>:Red- grave, his costar in "Blow-Up,’Blow-Up,” "Camekit.’^ and “Thele Charg«Charge of th» U ^ht Brigade." A t the appoint^i h t ^ timtime, 40 guests turned upI only to fiifind th a t t h d r WATWATIR BUFFALOLO WALLET W host had left for LondonIon a few hours before., "Vanessa nnderstood,>d, but s«some of the quests werere pretty isore,” hs «x- only $ 5k.00n>i .0 0 ppd ANDCREDITCADIT CARD CASE , plains. "1 didn’t want to hurt ianyone’s feelings. I’mI absent-mindM.”absent-m Handsome, nitsad fim-graliMd ' a A pparently someoneone has 1learned to take him as he is—'28-yei^-dldis— wafer buffalo—brMifht to thb country by a manufidurar“Si in //'J-i ll lir i i actress Gayle Hunnicuttutt of FoiFort Worth, Texu. GayleIe mmet et HHei emm ings a t a Tanas, wher* they know, how to / . a ^ tr«*t c f d ^Thanksgiving party inn Peter LLawford’s beach house,s. treat leather. The result is • I ' i “I was Juat getting out of theth« pool, and he was comingling towantowai^ me,” Gayle beautiful, supple, rich leatlMf J | Wm to S2caidtt that looks Ilka • mllHea—and)^ ^ e e m i ^ s l i » —3U'»*4^ Bsays. "I w as simply fascinatedscinated byI his face.” will keep its looksi Ught-weltht, ' ^ ^ • S* uhn you haw* to sm David married her a ^ o rt timeti ago in Italy and iss determindetermined to "mkke incredibly compact A wondar- v . aeilboldetoMlwelt ------Bsure itm last this time.”e.” HiaHis fifirst outrriage to actressss Jennis Lewis ended wallet that holds up to 32 eradlt3 5 ' p ------— ■ cards, plus monqr, businessnen | ■ mmu this handykNDV ordei ORDER COUPON \ 1;in divorce early in 1966.16. cards, licenses, etc. Vat look how ALEXANDER SALES CORP.,C O R P., D(Depl. FW-1231 I “Gayle ia g o ^ fo r me,”le,” ho ex]explains. "I’ve never beenin able to makei friends sliml Handsomely lined too—and ! I 125 Marbladale Rd.,, TuckahoTuckahoa. N. Y. 10707 I ^easily because I’ve alwaysvays thouthought the only way to livelive is to liveli selfishly, a tarrlflc bargain at this kwr price. jI Pl*os« M nd tHa Items llttedlilted balowb«lo (or llalsd on th« | ^ W I attoch«d oo o sotitfoctiontotitfocllon guorontMd txistm. I I ^Gayle has changed thatIt some. I get along with peoplee better mnow.” * «ncloM pcry't of $______(N. Y. R n i d a n t i , Hemmings credits his brashbrashness and conceit to hislis entranceentrant tnto shoW M W m !I pkraM o ^ Sal*« Tax.) Chargehorge my DinersD Club Credit Cord business as a nine*year-oldir-old sinisinger. He toured Europe« with a British£ opera ...... i company,c for five years,s, but thiithis career came to jin endd when his voice broke. m ' = = E E..... ~...... : . - ..... — — j "A t th a t age I hadn’t developeddevelope
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MX. ..-when.yodr^ireu^tdreu It peifiittiypel centered on thc form, u EathE««» k u t e». • ’ Th«f^ lightt steel steel stand' stan is yp-«ljusuble. >alse*M-or -or ' ; vay^.c9iita«ct(,.raiM^.|oitmn. lowers precisely:lsely to lo anj^..i>oint an 4' 1' to 5' 6' (add^.(add„. _^ .. 1 • >;__length of yourDu’r head fromfn het^ up to measuremenUlentii' ' ¥ W ibt ■ nafraw< widcM, iliactMU, ImiInwlheM. , „ y f o n n ) , np* wMoi. aamw, raiae. lower. ' n). It's:hsndtome,'rubber-tipped, give<' . ’ V _ ..__ , steady support.[H>rt. It asiafsmbles, takea apaH e^isily.... y .~ . . • iilBi. MCH yoo-i ^ ^ i . ■ ’ ■.StwPnaf^.atMj -m i loty-Ulw-lalia apaHapah easily Lulal. Oita'sr* lifMllM-jlifMllM-ss 'patttm m«k«riSkar for VOQUe-Mc-VO -itam trntv tm drawer. ' CALL'S «i)dd atitvra—)• IhiIM Into ^ t ■ ..' ' . ^ ^ , ... this form, m r ■ U you're without a dress (onnr-justn^jiut irytfying tius.. All. his ltls-Lui«j»—Lui«i has tfMicMd - one (at our risk) can c h |u ^ yourour life. drsss forms—toinsrms—sonia of tha ■?.' Thil foriU'boaranteea' a custom-fiti-fit expemexpeasive^^look S fsat U TiSTiL’ir axpantiva—to aiva V w'. J* CMSwim fit: to tn«tha vaiyvsiy rich. , ftl ■ m s s g - j .... to each dren you alter or make-or■or ndad costcos Yet it But talc< bulH b«« thitthta cuatom c fit saves you money so fast it often pays for :i^itself tbe • drsss formn for you-you-lo adjust r ruu' *: ' mors prscisolylaaly than anany othar—do many draasmakar ' first or secood time used. trtchs othars can'l—y This ciutbm fit form saves faourthours iftd|usung othars do. lara can‘t-yat • eost a fraction o* «>hal____ patterns and fitting cloths-im to0 50% ofo( sewing ...... time,.it saves MruggUng. twistinf,ig. tun>in worjcst|c on sho.shoulders—back—uaderaim teamBeam simple alteration, or JuU becauw, your tkiKskii didnt _front-wiust-hips?ist—hips? PrestolI One hand lifU fonn hang properly ths ftnt time. Without ever getting up from your chairchair . It'» p e r f ^ for. bfHere is why fl ke ADJUST-O-MATIC apan and work '* ^ THE SECRET OF CUSTOMroM «r FIT y ■. . ijutii)ient-each contour line—the height Would you Uke 6Very Htttt yoa>oo alter or< ttutke- ' ’ n n g e -^ ^ ailgileaiigile of thetfa darts—posture single of ^ e sund praised for iu custoiq-fit expcnsiyp’nsive’ looklook? . . - form-all .have»ve been checked and recheickedI by recommended WftUe yqti smila-iniide-«t’ the ino|Ky roopey anda time fashion fit leaders„^bcleaders„^bome drbss-making authorities for f W M youVe s y ^ —at ihie end df (unbarratliiAeiitirrat^tteiit of poor and fa ^ o tf'^I '^ tot o rs n . I ■U^FI^jW5r elE ' fit “hoalfraade*'- do thei—or the, tuocitst •' your M A ^ ^ m b e s t | f i W J Bot drMsr nmking attempt. ■ IMAZiSO NO RISK OFFER _ The se^iiet is custom adlustfittr of.staodiirdof. standi pat- . Instead-ofof tnilky, tnilky. heavy I cast-iron framing and l l S l i A terns to ywir dUTereaces (theirrts oomf- h lf onone yOu>. bddy. ADlUST-O-M/UST-O-MATfC uses DUPONT NEO- Lul«l Calla . . . ■ ■ When you'pin the pattern to WW exact duplicated PRBNE processed'ocessed bodybe mateilal. Shipped directK'BCt Draaa Fomta of you,- this ai^stinM is. simple ieaay., easy.. . to you disassembledissembled itil costs a fraction ot ordinaryinary HoldUJt. PataiKa And this custom'^t Efe-si^'dress■ess form beevesI fonns. Theresre are seyerpi.sey parts to each tection—ion- #29ZIU5, tfJlSOOZI ^ -«xactl/ YOU-with YOUR waIjf.l'YOU*ist^YOUR shoul- only 15 in aU. To To assemble, ai adjust or take apart #*I400M f doxs^-YOUK. neck-YOUR M'skT line-YOLline-YOUR hipk. each Step is'Uidpl6~and'Am is' Uidpl6~i with clear Cant-go-t-gO- ' This is because in «aolt 4o4X area an incu^iM w iom dmctiOnt. ; ,. size computer “dials" your' meksurnqents.lurnqents. A Tab W hen.>^^j>V. jiv . iiit W(a ?Q without obligation ^: (Uke'a t- - .many featurMu;>|‘ P le ^ n u h forabidaUiforabidoUUy PEIIf McT FrT Al^USr- I Because t ^ hanle^ part of home s« w ^ JOrestiFprat thM luaranleet ctutom-AttjBf * ^-the' t6dr» liSI^ for NO- RlW I ing adlusdnettts-^actfy what ADJOSfr-OJ r.af^..tfylfifl.Fiij'BCT FIT ADJUST-O- ! makes aa SM Mt'dMljlitcil ia aw y way. I wllf retumI I I ^ / / Wilfa i^ vegmners easily make hhems^juM e m i'^ ji hafOn v L. u.roriigtnfM.: , ' linet-make alteratioos so perfec^y, StOrMKHlril ston ■ C'wrloged chc^ u'ttvc save ttthc'S^'tb" • r s1'.c('>IiaTR: Dren Foiiu 0 15.49 ' I —. ae‘-^tborteadhetn~ h^CoUMiMtuSuirDf■«>MSK^DreaSUadr^n.4« -1 1. ^ / SS paid before to flx a sMmUer line'.^hortei -take.ia * waist lia*.. You're more^ satisflsa.i-.ed wiM. . the way your doithei S t.. Dc'Ct lo'lb) RfMnmmic4 U bu « U JO*.40- '-'-3'' '■ ' FnutttlilQllt^anta Is to easy you quiddy«rrflniiwSllWd l/bmtt«4|--5I- I old dresterinto jiew. Too tight or too lol^-too • ------1 .----- \, ^ - large or loo small dresses fit again.I. You easilyeasi alter, I — I . ■ OUOUPONT Neopreni; ^.MMaadpraeasaad i>bady recMgn. remodel your own dresses,sses, coau,coab slcins. | a d d1__ u ss ^ - j---- ' M f iW a»*ji» «»r»-r*T«yTm rwrU T u U m Mm m aha blouses. You begin to make yourrour ownowq simple .i . . rnim fanw pawlMal dresses then more complicated ones. Later,Lal you , crr»______-- trSTATI______n r ______! even design yoor own series, andI aUall on ththis form. L — Mease : u ^ V,.-
1 • • - ...... - ^ ...... -■^-".....'-■ Americans-woffuwork harder thaii^liaii^ny^:<4her. p eBopleuut ^ ^ earthJto-ma adequate finannnancial provisioniofi forf< their familieslilies after they are,are gone^t ^ pf*— .« i BUT muchI ofo ft their hard-^ne^ n e d momy is wastedwasI J phonede d .ool ftl^ ft 1^*! ■ .*'■ '*• scandalous^ proprobate systemil beforebe! it ever reacreaches thdr loved»ved''bn^^^ < 1 ■' MORAAANWAAAN F. DDACEY y H a y c ^ I a n d Yo o u u r F a mm i li l y W h y I ■‘. t t 't 'i ..'■'■iJ . . . , I • -.I'-.'. . -.S. .■;> B e e n TT o l f l ^li ^ e s e F. a a < ■ • On average, it takesces one tto jh^e years to close^outfr;OUt ana n estate. « During th at tee can quietly, privateer'and faunedWely i vestigate possible buyen .. then take his tii I PUBUSHER'SMIER'S NOTEN time your qmuse! can dnd n ^ a pi^ully-snuiil.;*^^il.;‘^ id o v 5’R allowance” but to make the deal that will give youiIUI flitnily theI your own Uwyeryer m*ymay not 1like, ihb n an your children can’tI’t draiMdnw^aceni.'.' • ■),b/ ■'i*' very ma with no undeairablesbie 'public pubUcHy bccause of his courageous fight agaiiisl -i to harm the sale. the prdbate system.cm. (On the other hand, • It costs three to ten tin timi^ "as much "to settle a poor *° . - . he. might be onene of those enlightened WHY THJS BOOK ISS lawyers who will positively agagree'wHh Mr. man’si^tate as thatliat of a millionaire. B B titB Dawy's fight.) But in a huhundred~'boQka AlAMERICA'S NO. 1 BEST SELLER and articles, in morelore lhan thantha SOQ broad- • mt(iei^he'(»Kistiaglg probateprobai i^stem, completee strangersstrangt may share your: . Y.wKji . ■- ■ casts; -Norman F.■. Dacey has b r b h ^ his this book to teli a few friends a streamlinedsamlined passingpas of per- estate with your fwfamily. ily. “ "cliehfr^cliehfcr'^% to avoid probate. They lo|d><*- sonal property lolo the AmericanvBeopi^.Amer i ' frlijB^lsfrlijn^ . and now ,It has zoomed’^ed>*>tlie-W tW i The American people have respohoea^' But; tn the next eOiaicondBiUctmds I w ill tell you ofan^&stowisf astonishingly simple way of tha-hiait-aeUer ** list because Aincriicanaericaiia every-evei Norman F. Daceyty is bombslbombsbeU news to- . , J where m are iliscoveriiig lhal it fieeaga thiim them fromf» day. He is America'snca's best koOwnki profes- to transfer absolutely’.ly ever\everything you now ownvn to youryov loved ones after the bondagebon< of the iniquitous pKobaleobale aystem.aystei sional estate planner.nner. Senate commitlees, In it you will find an rsplanationion of why it Justice Department,irtment, IhoIhe Defense De-' your death withouti delay, without red tape and withoutwitl the excessive ^ rsesi consumer organiza- is vitally important lo you and yourur faikilyfainily lhattk tkm m America '" P haveliave * all soisought hk pni>- probate coats w hich your estateea niay otherwisete be calledcall upon to bear. you avoi avoid probate. Next, ybull find^ Ihe Mluslaen fessional asaalance.ice. Al Al the the i invitation of trujttrust inshulrumenu needed to exemptpt your ho™hoi Uie U.S. Air Force,orce, he he has has delivered a If you don'l uke thq atepsps 1 suggest,fugge my ad* virtually everythingerything youyb: now own can be quick- ofor other real estate, your savingB1 or checkmgchecki series of lectures onon estateestate pliplanning al the " because compUca- ly and easilyiHy trraferredUwmfei lo your heirs after account,accoimt, your stocks, your mutual1 fimdfund shares.shar Air Force Academy.;my. Now Now yoyou can obtain vice to you ia "Don't die," bccausc your small unincorporated business,ss, your claclose his guidance in pianningpianning tvu estate. We lions will start the moment you do. YourY esiau your death^and-and exactlyexacll as you specify, withoiU ■i effects such e publisheHipublished this historic will come tmder the jurisdictiondiction of a spccial any red tape,[>e, without without publicity, without siran- «>«Poratcorporation . .. even your personal effects su court. e ."orphans,” **orphwu "chan- gen meddlinging in in your your aRairs and draining off as jewelry, antiques, paintings, elf■. as also insisted lhal you ceiy ” or “surroiale" court,I, itsiis tasoMtnoat common the financialal security security you worked so hard to With wnn eac|i indidment are isMructioiis^uctioiis tlthat .*>® pennnied lo examine lhethe book al no lume is “probate” court. Iff you've le:left no will, build for yourour family. family, , . I even •a ®schobl child caa nnderstmd,Id, and a pic-ir. ^sk to yoiu self.r. Accordingly,Accordingl you may it will dictate one for you in,accordin,accordance with You can achieve achieve all al this very simply by a.rfj ture of how the instnuhent shouldId look whenwh examitte H in youru own home for ten days your state's Uw which woatfi^dCeasarif jidtessarily read as method whichich few few laymen lay know about called II' it . f, is “completed “ All of the inatrumentssents are spe-s; and return it if itt is not allaU lllhal we claim \f childfim can start an "inier vivos"ivos" or or “living" “li trust. Indeed, only cially perforated for easy removalval from theli il lo be. you would wish. Now yvluf childnm book and yfuflf Hif During Ihe pastt 90 days we have printed meir Ions one-to-five-year wait lo get■( whal is a small proportioniportion of of lawyers fully understand In hddi&n, “ you'll Bad precise advice adviw on a “ d completely soldlold out ntmnine edilions. Il left of their Inheiitaoce aftera Ihe apprapprafaer fees, iu m e-theAmerican American Bar Association has iust ^ deci- ? conslanUy in shortibort supply,sumly. ll has been executor o t adnunistrator‘ tietee* * and probate issued s trainmalinma aimaim foI be shown to local bar wide T ~ range , of fainily finaiicial planning de< first come, first served.erved. OrderOrdei jt loday on court cosu'are deducted. I lofrt ^ucate them on its advantages. sions whkJ] you are called uptui loto makem ^ on< specW money-backiney-back giguarantee. 11 ------=*= matters matten of< life insiirance, taxes, investmentsrestments andai costs nothing al all unless youv( are com - . TH& UGLY SIDE ------the like . . . the very things you and I wouldwou pletely satisfied, andmd otherwteotherwfa only $4.95. OF PROBATE Evta tka aiaBataclweaaaataclwa ^ p. ^ talk about if we sat down in your own home lo Send the coupon below.below, k Is axtraar- discuss discuss yottfj flnanrial estate prohlems.ems. — ------—...... ■ Senator Robert F. Kennedyedy r«»nUyrecenil charged ! I* aat a«aa - - LOADED WITH TAX-X - publicity which will attract the atteationa of im- ; that courts handling probate“ are "*5““slu prMai aa rnalvfeaakrffalv feaak with scandal, scandal that hasMS been documenleddc aaaar. Naraualaa r. f. Saeay Saeav , SAVING IDEAS, TOOlO scrupulous penons to to your your heiis. heii And you're over Ihe years.” iSiatMa^I ttin tkat ittt ka ^ ■ s Q E K f l l ff in in showsh you a special way lo gUe give supposupport *0 1 ^ 1 0 keep the sdckyicky fingersfin ^ n of< any probate Fiorellp LaOuardia calledled the probatepr sy»- priatH aa tka tka Mgkast Mgliast .. . toto anan elielderly relative or to a growingina rhild. I'UI rackeleeia out of yourur family'sfamily's affairs.s **tbo expensive undertaking if! estab- v ^ lb kaadI MMf *aMf Mtt- Mitt- . .show show youyoi how you and the beneficiarydary can oainga knowledge,, there'sthere's nevernev« been a book lishmenl in the world.” TheB New VoiYork HnalJ- aUa h r tiw li ^artaat valuable tax benefits. IH show you bow truly a "do-il-yoiiraelf kit" TrWune editorially denouncedimced thothose “club- h|ai fanat K eaataias make giftsgi lo charity lo-take effectffect at youryoi •»>ly literate AiAmerican to ad- late. If you g»wfllI to the externext of one 'Sy~i5rHB death—but deaih-b give you importanl tax: benefitsbeneflls thisIt million douan annually in fees, manyman] taken, at »a ttot year. I'U even tell you exactly whatMt you do if raoney tmOy and youu don'ldon’t much care who gels a larce peroentace, from small guaguardianshipa laaaa sriil ima«araa«last aaar aaa -you -you change chai your mind about any' of the trutrust S e, Ihe book isn't for you. where evei> dollar i« needed."led." The IBridgeport 1 * ^ ornmgemcntsarnmgen or want to change a beneficiarybeneficial B*** if you re a hard-workingrd-working American and Pasi called the probate sysiemItem a “gravy"gri train.” ■ — i ...... and provide necessary forma. you want lo decide for yourvelf,yourseli with a con An article in the Journal of>f the Am**«X of real estate ' which you wish lo intention of bequeathingihing a chunkchun of it to the Probate judges on averageage are Ihell highest '«•''« lur wife at ■* your death. In a simple It H means ma that you're going lo leamleam how loi local probate coiut, this ihi« book was» written for paid judge* in America. Manysny of Ihesthem work on “declarationn of of trust" trust " you say in part: “I de- make make llv.thi money you earn safer andnd more pro-pr you. percenlase and may earn more than the gov- I am holding • “ > this property in trust ductive, ductive, you're going to pass il on tolo your fam-fax ■ - ,—^ em on of their itates. The incomeincoine of one judfc s. Upon ray™y death my successor trus- Dy Dy atat jrouryo death with a minimum of wear andai w u 20% higher than lhat of thetbe ChChief Juitke turnm 1the ^ property p r y over to the benefici- lear tear fr6m f ^ taxes — and you're going lo avo io ary tenninAtaminate this trust. i I hereby appoint aa completely com pt^ the up-U>-10% or 20% coat, tl iLMmMMCTA/ The clerk ol a Chfcai«o> ivobateWobale court ap- » « « « •« trtistee t i ^ the the l>eneficiaiy hereunder.” one-to-five one-^o-fi year delay and the unwelcoeae unwelcoet pointed 691 “tpecial guiirdians"trdians" inii a nine- death, death, youryou wife, acting in ber ca- month period. One of his friendsfriends got 76 guard- « successornicceaaor truatee, a simply lums the B a week. A probate I ^ p e ^ overrer to herself h m as beneficiary. She is ianship»:-aa' average of two a week. , m n a u t l judge has repotted that 90%% of Ihethe appraiseisi Immediatelydiately the tbe complele-and abaolule ... N04HSN COUPON TODAYIV appointed by a probale courturt performperfom no serv- >e property. Property. Thai's d l there is lo it— TRIMMIO y H BOOMS D»ptD » p t FWF 13-31 ice whatever for the fee Ihey receive.recer Many ~ eseculorsr's fees, fee^ no no appraiser's fees, no pro- 488 ^ o - Madison Av*., Itow» Vork, IHmm Vwti 16822 conscientious members of tbe bar arear worried bale court cost. cost. No No one-lo-five-year o wait. No I paper telling all your business. Please «hlp m your book **lto«r KT'AvoMKr 'A«0M T kntUtOkm fuU hilormatkmnation as to Iihow I may about the corruption built inlointo our prprobate sys- P**« *» ‘h® «>•«>«' ««“» ppw* w on my property withooi Ptoteterebate costs sad d«tey%. 1 understand ihaiHal thhthis book U printed lem but most lack lhe couragerage lo spf your owiown family's A A SMALL SMALL BUSINESS. . GOH S4.9S paymeat entioaed-plessee tUp postpaid.postpi 1 save postal chartes. money will be involved. Don'tin't waitwail anand let your ___ u >. Q ir you wish your order mb! C.O.D.,.O.D., CHfiCKCHfii HEUEI EnekMe Sl food-willd-will deport,deposit. Pay post- » a smaU business, iacorponied or ihair.bslanca, plus poetfa aad baadlinahamiUna ohnhirasi Ssnts auxi^-back fuarantee.arantee. of cocourset famil]! and your children facelhis face this proMem. ■led. 10 relatives or empkiyeaa.ia Liiam now bow lo avoid the probleprobai system. Konam. 7If , aeceaaary., yoar buakaeaa ■ THEMA6IC KEY caa be quicklykly soU by Ihe beaeficiaiyrliuatM if m am b______TO AVOID PROBATEOBATE lhat is y«Nir aad Ih1^ ^ . .i wish. Qtberwjsa. il ooold be lied up inD probaliexourtprobaliex* f<^ years. A iU4)ca« aA d D d D lR ^ ______How casi you give your loved ones the very sale under probatejrobate proeiaditicspnM may ptiMfooarlir- in the verycry minimumti«mWn time lie or aothinfaf . . . may evea create obligations. CITVCTTY______- - ■ ___ ;______- m ______after yoo have ganeT By avoUUttfUiitt probale.prot Yea. 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TURN 0»ON SLEB> as easily as clickinglicking thethi ' r ^ ; - - •; switch on this remarkable pillow-side■side audioaudii j 7 ^ device! Safer than pills, Iwtter than a tran quilizer. 1The gentle murmur'of bontinuou low-freqiiclow-frequency sound tones as soothingothing an . t n » SMise w with ia hook-ODhook cuff. ■ - already In place. place. Manbal M nntt For roadlngaiga you'll need a uses reaularular •ewlngMwlnj nachine SteiiMMOCMlfi..too. *«vi- - needlei.TemloBremioB k kBol M and atitcfa SMALIESTT ROSESr o s e : ’ tM1-#rMS«r*IIIU(*r•r.Mat.r . .. «1«.ts.. selector foeror easyea«y adJuttmenL•<«l« ^SuJsT WORIOWORLD I 4«73-SMiMM»f« ...... fS.M IWS H—dy,a»w Mm These darling,rling, perpei fectly shapedped miniaminia- (ure Rosee BusheB u sh e s - r ' bloom indporsors all yeayear long! Tbimble-sizImble-size ■'■ m roses...no biggerrigger thanthai . UC - yourfingertip„.whatitip„.whata .- TWISTVIST YOIYOUR WAY V■f. glorious sight!ght! LittlLittle :■' TO► TRIMNESS^whh TRIMN {,-;., - ' ,. Jg m bushes sroww no mormore thiss new swivel-aclionswi i r . t ^Jr-12’ i z " V"tall, :-'• ' ezerciser.lterciser.lt twists and ' but burst with*i& a glorrglot ' ?i’-c **7 - hJI turnsns on 70 ball bear- p ious arrayy of tin y ; ' , ■ -;.v S ; ^ J ingsIS to helplielp you firm ' Wfffm m 1 f blooms I ^hey-riThey’ri .. ^ I 1^. nabbybby rausrdination and bai and autumn. neter «f.lO W.IZ f9«L ance as it tonex muscles. So turnrn ori the hi-ii. hop m |L 3450—R«dI50-R«d IMlnMtoM B«Mh ...... $1.41f i- 4 9 on the Twixierciiirr. and twist away.iway. 9V(QV^'xIOW . Q ^-3963—Pink>63—Pink MinM leM B « » h ...... : i1.411.49 vSNT&^SWSSra supports up to 300 pounds. Includesudes exercises.exer □ F^4302—Whl»MM—Whit* MlnMtoM B tiah ...... : 11.41 a 925^Twist«rdsM'...... $ 4 .* « Amy 3 Ru«Ii m fo r ^3.91 ■ - ______'I SIREN AlARM'S’S PIERCIIPIERCING, SHRIEK hiwgs help foal! Carryy this b, bors for l^pcks around. SiSmall enou^ t6 sup I Sur'Pt House...plu:...p lu s into a 'woman’s purse or pocket. Designed just like an officialcial policcpolice siren, il-s^unds a, ■ 1 0 0 EXTRA S&HG&H GREEN STAMPS qpntinuous call for help unlit .turned oiTi^ l(lunB jpn batterieses ayail^bl^avaiiabl anywhere.. » • X H with your order!e r ! ...... □ 953a-Alarmm SIran ...... $1.98
. I -I- , • . i I , I r " 1 ,jr IMPORTED TEAKWOOOLKWOOO CADDY combines business-like efficiencySciency wwilh the beauty of. richly-stained teak,ak. l^ere'iThere’s a place for eveiy- thing! Horizontallal slots holdI mail, papers;' stationery. Pencils,Ils, pens,pen-s ande rulers stand in' the open grid. Pulloutillout drawerdraw for small items. Order ii plain, orr beautifubeautifully monogrammed ' ' with 1-inch high golden metalm< initiiHs! 14W*' - X 3 « ". Specify 2' initials ftfor ptrsonaliattion, ■ I SUNSETJ^Ii T J ^ H O U S E (X and Q not available.)ailable.) □ 7 6 1 S -T « a li DMkDMkCcMldy Cot .... $1.9« □ P-944«-P«rtenalio n al Co; -I ONE COAT-NO3 MORE FLOORI WAXINGI |||||||||H Imagine! f Now youou can hahave beautiful floors without constantat maintcmaintenance! Just . f : appli<:ation of this 'fanti fantastic new plastic . sealer coat createsles a hard-glosshan finish that withstands' hard wear as longI as five years! Ideal for All’woQwi . extr«-^m .bouffMt«Dt jsh^wi ishower *^Pcap whiclwhich- Qts over Coiauro;Guardird for .easy.eai ■ t ^ / ^ l l |||K D showerinshowering, too! A perfect sUep^urbaie p ^ u fb an . ^ '■, f - ^ CruahproiCrushproof mesh keeps every hairiit ut place.plac <2^1 ' KUeb^J IJt ' ! 1 1 ^ ' By day it covers your curlers, protectsrotects yoiyour BK /'iiv .. — BL i .^K^-vi'. I 1' hair I'*)'' style while you work, ahop. drive.rive. Touch-Toucl JM / togetherto g eth er Velcro fosleoer for adjustable fi □ 8679-Coiffur* GuoH ------' " “$1.9 « « i®
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KEEP CAR WINDOWf when parked in a blizi away in the morning— wben you are. After pa plastic Magnetic HoM ^ It has a powerful mi upper comers to hold { (iUustrated) hai nets on top and bolton to the roof and hood. 54 □ 649a-D«lux* Ma □ 951«-Mi«iMtk ti AWOW.DOFFUN.OF FUN . . . with, a wsrd- \ V H i a i ■ -.y ■ robe of wigsS-r — for only! a'fraction of what you’d expectBxpecttopayforjust^one! to p< , Be B .nedliieM,id, a■ blond^bIond( a darkhsjred '.' siren,"of i^tch your own natural ' v tresses. Thee naturalnatural! looking Dynel *’ salon^tyle.l^tyle. BruBrush and spras^to Vl* re-set in wfy y ,hairdo ;you fancy, fits l. • . 'I ... any headuKc.c. 6 colors — order several |L. S . ~ V '- m B f' at this bea uty-bargainity-bargain price! H ||jj^ Q |M y - □ WmicKr Wl0Wla .....'...... 1 $4.91 ..^fr TMT-AA ■iMd 7*4o-ai«di ■ ■ ■ B R j f 7fSI DMhk Br*wii IMWH TMI-Aubum ..^ . BHBHI r 7m-.«*lilIi^mn ^mn rMt-Ocy DON^ loNOioNOlfl ■lACKHU^I ONI Wi?!'' Proo^'itnaolo^'uiaiidan to theae trou- Chemloally blMXMSifioa canCSIl prevent more serf- clesneaiji yw^wfa^^^yoiir, with^ j colonialL tafeTAFE d DISPENSERI A ; ou*I lUnsUn prcproblems. Now yOu couttnt'wfp charming, practical ttable-top acces- canI remove them safely and arm o r iv ^ aory! You’U1 want to likeep this handy fify with this tiny precWoo the? visor forfoe storaae. Keep*OM-V j nunent tfQsisn^ for euy. U: borne home forfoi steamy bathroom > Scotch Tapee dispcnseidispenser in your living “ SHtand g S d operation.'^ Works miiTors.’Jnors. Clear*Oet mitt off all glass room, kitchen,ea, bedroom,bedrooi den. The an- aenwIly oaon iciescientiflc vacuitm prin- suifticeairfsces forfor' days. tique spinning-wheeling-wheel design< will add dple,le. wtthoutwithouf squeez^ sklii. M to your decoror whereverwherev< vou place it. «*-fcg UMitj.'...:...... I I , i Just think —no— no moremori fumbling in ’y-CeespleKleiwitif''..,. »ff'; drawers or cabinets^ in e ts foifor mending Tape ■ when you needeed it mostmost. Made o? dura- # ble, wood-toneme plastic iwilh a weighted base for perfectfeet balancbalance. Holds iland- M : -/.#- aid 108' rollI of fH" i' upe.Up □ ^SSS-Tap*.a p o .WWhM h M l___ $1.49 - - - - Bi^l^^BHi^WMHHwBB^BB-^^-^-. iffliw wiiiA.». ^ . ■ • ■______2 J______CAltOS at a stance! Turn }|jM ga|^ 24 CREDIT CAltOSatthe proper identification ^ instantly to »rrythe propc this elegant, mono- when you carryi^k in this Credit Wallet! Il 'xfcT-' grammed pigskindifferent C cards n and photos ... ,. ■n.- displjiys.24 differentent window ci envelopes ... h 6 iMOMI d o n ,W| y l r i ^ ^ ^ H n V' in transparentlockets windoi for money, checks, i. provides 6 pockets■ ...y e tfor fits in a man's d n jW iWW and hout a bulge. The most g g , * “ jj,? pocket invenient a bu credit arrange- Dirt-r«MlUn compact, convenientChoose Natural < or Black. . ment ever! titialt Choose lor Na gobUa-personh-,.. .'] wWMWt Ip m Specify 3 initials for i . V ovar «ad -«Mii IfSi-Wa:'iWiii»«Ms.v:: ledki w 'Z - ^ w ^ S w ’"ii... , ,., "I n ur* MmtmmI .. -V ,. -y ...... :. . ^iii^iii' :V;'' .'■ ■ . ' ■^:/-^--'’'" :''^W^''- ■•■■•. • .• < ; ;. ’irr nvUf-r INOCOWN TOENAIL CUPKRI i , ■ V . ■ ■, ■ I.'I -li '■ ( ■ - e*tf .•; ,■; ,. r-, ,',x. ..■■-l.v^.'viV ^.,^^ T ' H H H last —a sure-cutting instrument surgical steel specifically deUgned f f c ' ..i^ - ^ r W M i M - : H H B this very touchy job I Slim, powerfi | H H | straight-edge blades can be insert) ' " ' ' iuto delicate, areas wiihout irritatii s tender tissues. Plier-type handles or " you sure g i^ for cutting close. R I 7 ^ f c r markably efficient pedicure nippei They cut tough toenails easily. Lil ■” I'f' time I quality. ^ ; AM H *. \ SM ■ □I ■6S2-Te«nail ClIpiMr . . $3.1
H HELP FOR SLOUCHVRSI Posture- Postur I Perfect gives women a dramaticdramat ; ______befuv-llft . . . helps menien achieve a hroad-abouldered look. It helps youyt stand atraighter and look yoiinger.... |H Q H helps your clothea to bangang proper!properly, ^ too. Wear Rosture^Perfect undetect- undetei -. . ,, . 1,^*^ • ahlv beneath clothing., Adjustable. AdjustabI I WK m Order by lower chest sice (.wome(-women, ^ . - ■,.f''I x H - .. 'v.',l», ,■ , ■ 1 < f. i' ' ,A'‘‘t',’ ■ ’ below bustline). □ Peahirw-Parfact...... $3.1 $ 3 .9 t afM -iM ii (M".ar‘ tH i M i«»i t»4"-ay" l A l i f e a g m - - — — ■ ------' ' '
NO EXTRA WORK AT TAX-TIMEAEI I Your financial record’s always up-to-date when you Iceep labs on income and expensesI Withwitii this ■simplified month-minder systera! NoIo hunting ' for verifying receipts. File them asos you go financial. . . in handy n envelope pages. Monthlylly entries d S I Q ' show Iceep tabs deductibles, other expense categories.sategories. , JM H f B B ■ A permanent record! Pages lor capital>ilal gains,gains. H B investment transactions. Comb binding.iding. Pul dR m m an end lo the scramble at income lax timettime! abow□ 7876—Instant dedu Tax Racordar ... . $1.98 U\^4l[|g^^P jiiv. pennant ■ B H ^ B B H B D M B h HBI an lo CLEAN-SWEEP□ 7B76- VACUUM FOR CARSKUS needs no r^* batteries! ■ Plug il inlo your dashboarddashboard ■mmm ■ ciEarette lighter and make quick- work of tidying up the car interior. Super-suctioner-suction ' belW* 'nij^libjBSE CLEAN-SVpower gels all the deep-down dirt in upholuphol- , stery and carpels. Comes with an extra!Xtro crev-crev !?****• ice tool for cleaning ashtrays, fittingtting inlo ’ comers. Molded plastic case 10% inchesiches long ' fS 2 fB S iS M . . . 9 foot cord. For all 12V cars, boats,als, camp-camp ■.. BHMaM ers! A dandy! □ 8449-Auto Vacuum...... $5.98 $5.98 ’
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