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VOL. 64 NO. 250 r 22, 1967 ^ ...... " CENTS '•______I______.... , TWIN FALLS, iDAHO,iO, FRllFRIDAY,. DECEMBER 22, 1967 ______i .______

A ir Force Plays5 SamSanta Claus i Girl In Cast GeiGets Big Pmsentr ,P r e s ii d d i e n t PP a a y s Vi^ is is ; it t o A spunky Twin Falls girl, whoso .ambition is lo get on a , ""Rirls‘~softbal|-tenm ncxr-jrum - —— ■ T h a i ll a a i n d Al i i r r F o rr c e e e B a s e mer, let down her usual tough A, . exterior • and "almost cried"led" R , 1 jjjjHj . KHORA’i', Thailand (AP) — c crof. Word got oui abuulabout the vwant to look cach of)f you in the'cretthe'i there, A small crowd wa when doctors at David Grant tl'i President John.son flew hereliere se- FKhorat slop, but a secrecylecrecy lid e t ye.” The While House staffitaff had rones, but I wanted soc) much to Ithe Darwin slop secret,.-rei. too.-buttoo.-bui, secreiaiA (ieorge Chri .tired Air ['orce Technical .ser- ^ I here se- be with you at Chrisimas.ristmas. 1 apparently ; the plans> werew e re no .sCrser ^|j,| geant, wns told previously she ^ sought to keep thc trip here se- t ilu' Pii'sideni meant by thi hospital at Trnvis Air Force ^ = = ------w h i‘ili»‘i' he p la n n o d (0 J>e him ' Base in J'airfield, Calif., and Jm ■ ‘W’T l B i f i i i I ^ Saiiirihiy or Sunday. Jclum , home., for Christma.s^__ « I I § . J!' tried to join ' tions nnd artillery positionssitions in f only significant action1 so far oc-Ioc-1 northern frontier, and -fighter-fighter-mobility which m eets ai in," her mother noted, “and for tiie norlhern half of tlielie DMZ,|(DMZ.Icur’red shortly beforefore dark:dark:' bombers also rakediked enemy '"“t'^hes the stealth of an cnen Chrisimas this year she request- ^ ...... - seven miles north-northwest[hwest of -]Thursday when onele MMarine!; arine I strongpoints. whose tactics are based on su ed a bat.” «*■ MaMaWBBiiBigwaiAvraw^ den hit and run attacks." theI U.S Marine outpostst at Con maaniMnaniiirimn- .Johnson said that by workii The cast that surrounds Julia, ,SURROUNDED BY PRESENTS'RESENTS, one of which she hopes>pes Is a baseball bat. Is 13-year-oldar-old Thien. Earlier^ ii> the day they 1 t-"~- from the bottom of her lower . :immunistia with the South Vietnamese a V in Heughins, daughterer ofof Mr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heughins.ughins. JJulia was told she wouldId not blastedI suspected Communist Ii _ other allies, “we Jire defeati lip to her hips, has a flaw . in be able to come home for Chrisi where she has been hospitalized,ilizcd, infiltrationi routes along the • it that is quite painful. She ask- jj for Christmas from California, where ; J^WgW. I this aggression—and we a t for a birth defect. As a surpriseise for hher an{l her familv, tho10 Air Cuinbudian1 border. cd the doctors to fix the wrinkle,ikle correcWvc surRCry for a bli 2scued From^ 1 1 V \ doing it with a proportion at her At 4jii>> same lime, the U.S. ' 17 Rescu lursday and will lake her back WednesdayI'ednesday, Julia should be out of her Mrs. Heughins said, but whenJhen Force flew her home Thursday an ! forces at least half those usua d ^ cast In -Ju n e or Ju ly andind Is Is anxious am to start playing baseballbaseball. 1Command disclosed a new am-am - ^' __ they told her it wouldn’t be dry «— ) ------phibiousI and helicopter assault ' I required to cope with a guerri in time to comc home, she told I enemy of such size." Iby Marines along lhe northern, ' S' |j Johnson said that alrpower them to "let it hurt." •m sector where 35,000 Communist Tunnelel Cave-In( \ Julia is keeping up with her ^ 1 ^ __ troops are believed concentrat-)ncentrat- I all its forms is a major reas ^p) — gnv.i ■•Rut we thought iss would lake the plans of the enfe'my, as .school work while in Ihe hosoi- • S LBt* ed. “ ------^ GORMAN, Calif. 4AJi)------Se5t(_ tal, and doesn’t find it too diffi-i| $12 ' i\fittiDTiioTi Iirliig^rw^Tway^ W o rk ,' i There wns no report■t of anyany^f enteen men. trappedid for 19 a weeiT'to gel us ouTT5uT7 ------put it, arc doeni\ed-to-fali.------cult since about all she can. d o ___ m ore SAMs being fired■cd when hours1 behind a cave-inin Inside a "How they got lo us as fast as The chief executive said Is n;ad. Tutors are provided, Tj 1 lO returned Friday.ay. I snowcapped * mountain,n. crawled they did I'll never know."know " “f utmost Importance to t she said. Because of her illness 'd olher raids today,', the ihe big I Ithrough a narrow passageway’assageway ^he trapped men laughed. pcace of Asia nnd the woi she has lost a couple of yearsi Beautif icatication Slated:ed In Area bombers pounded two suspected to1 safely today, , ^ told jokes and atee and drank aggressors never agi at school and was In thc sixthiixth I infiltration routes witJiinlin a few A cheer went up asas thc men supplies lowered throughihroHoh assum e tl grade at Harrison Elementary‘ap' SHOSHONEsH — Seventeenn proj- for the right-of-way. Shoshone S and norlh off HaileyHallcy niiles of the Cambodianin border,border. 1 emerged from the entranceitrance to a pipes—four-andd eight-inches eiBhUnches “Bfiression through cruel, a School before she. entered thcthe ects,gets representing a total invest-invesi- IFive construction projectsets and with w another junkyard screening:creening One st-rike was 68 milesles nortti- iV^-milc-long State Water Proj- ^ brutal and sadistic wars of in diameter—lhat were^ undam- lional liberation will, be eill hosplul for surgery. rnen'm ent of around J12 m illion,n, plus twotwi iunk yard screeningsgs are schcdulecl s just south ofif Moore west of Saigon where• supplies ect tunnel in Ihe Tehachapi agetJ By t'He cave-in. Their air economic—or successful.” The Times-News ran a story•oO" costscost! of junk yard screeningng and schecfuledset on U. S. Highwayvay 30. ono U. S. 93-A. filter into War Zone C. The scc-sec- mountains, which separate supply wa!s never inIn d anger and g||. po^^,er denies Monday on Julia, stating lhat othe th of Sai- Northern and Southern Callfor- that other benutification work,k, nre MrMr. Sessions said the, dcpart-depart- U. S. Highway 26. is al.so ond was 89 miles north of Sai- -rn Callior- (j,gy jyere warmer—by—Dy at least „ressors both acce.ss to cht she would be hospitalized dur- scheduledschc for completion in the mentme hj(s acquired about 25 pper e r sehcdu s led for a junk'mk' yard jgon near the Bu Dopp Spccial nia.1 , . . . , 40 degrees—than rMcuers rescuers and success or 10 victory ing the holidays. As a result,suit, secondseco district ^of the Depart-iepart- ceicent of the right of wayay for screening s. at the junctionion with Forces camp which the: Commu- Fellow workmen hadad tried to onlookers standing above Mrs. Heughins said, she has re- men nth. reach thc men from three dircc- ■CO f^mi^rn Declaring that America's g > f®' ment of Highways this coming:oming the 5.8 m iles of new construc-mstruc- State S Highway 46 near Gooding. ,nists assaulted last month. ' three direc- ground in I4-dcgreeee lempera-tempera- justice and peace, John: ceived many calls askrhl aboutbout yearyear. tiotion from Filer west to eliminateminate Other 0 screenings are plannedanned atal xhe new Marine assault,tiult, also tions,t but feared the menmcn mmight ight Julia. BIiBlaine Sessions, districtt high- thcthe present routing throughIgh (hfethfe sugars S west of Burley and nt ------1be trapped as long as four or said: She will be-'Ift the. hospitalpital ^ay engineer, said work already Ce, five days. However, one team— "I wasn’t scared,|, not a bit;”bit.” "Let no man In any land m ilready Cedar Crossing area. Ihe ll TTiousand Springs andind Buhl I uch 80 feet declared Roy Willis.s. "The only read the spirit of our land. T until June o r July and Will re-’■®" isjg under^ w ay on .sonrie o'f the ( include areas and at Bliss, all un U. i digging head-on through 80 feet quire much therapy, but, her p^Qi of the Other U. S. 30 projects includc “ cl hlorkine reason one of thethe rescuers spirit of America is not to projects as far as engineering,eenn^ new nei railroad crossing designsign at S. S 30. le S of dirt, rock and steel blocking mother reports, "should be com- righi Travel Lilies I nnid nro^ worked so hard Is 1 owe him 30 read on placards and posters- rom- right-of-way acquisition andnd bid- CCu urry and 4.4 mileS of surfacingrfacing State highway projectss sched- . 'the tunnel—made rapid prog- pletely normal in time." Bonesones preparations are concerned. soi ' ress after finding thee'^olla'llsed collapsed bucks." is a spirit manifest in the slet ed. south of Bliss and 9.2 milesliles of uied u include scenic development d a partial "You would expectct that many fastness and resolve of a nati were grafted from her hip into yj,The major undertaking in the surfacingsui in the Banbury Hill o f C u e y P r e p a r e t o0 1 r steel': roof had formed a partial her spine during surgery Dec. igggi ry Hill on Slate 75 around Sun Valley • m en to have somele hysteria,” holding firmly and faithfully local district this year, hee said, juea.iy, ,both of which arei com- and a eight miles on Slate 68 from passageway. 8. 68 from -r-r !• 1 T> 1 ' "No one felt we wouldfould never added Harrison, "but)ut there was its course.” will be the construction of anoth- pletepie as to design with bids to thetl junction with U. S. 93 td Johnson .said "w c shall r What else does Julia wa;it for e er r 22.5X m iles of four-lane Inter- {,e way^ 25° H ohofly It-UShU S ll getJ oul.” said one of the trapped none." Christmas—besides being home Inter- be advertised as soon as weath- Picabo.P On State Highway 25, a construc- "I’ve made enoughIgh money in lurn" from that course, st-ate SON, going from thele Cot- ere r permit.s. in ii Paul, widening with four men. H.G. Harrison, a conslruc- with |her family? For the next (grei OE tion inspector for the» State De- overtime to take a few days He concluded by saying'."G next terel Interchange to the: Utah iImprovements planned for U. lanes, k cu rb and gutter isit*’sched- .sched------MONROE 1 s Shuler. blesS and keep you—every one six to eight months books nnd State5 ,3 ,, Line. It also includes 24 s. is about Airlines, railroads and bus partment , of Water Resources.Resources, off," sighed Charles Shuler. ------w ill Ki» hffr n n ly des 24 s. 93 include a new restit area uied u on .7 mile. This is about ftviles-of- two-lane hiBhway-com. >IHst&r-rl-05 por cent completa-in, detiBn,rincipn, J lines geared up today to handle ------company, so that’s what she thc noli- n plete with base, surfacinglg and wilwith the design complelc10 andiNandi Mr. Sessions said, wilhh traffic the' first peak push of the noii- wants. rest area construction. bicbids to be called shortly:y: andandi is, services now being workedrked out 'day travel season as millions of Americans crisscrossedsed the 1 Beacon To Educa tion ------. . . ThisTh project alone, will repre- junkjur yard screening southlulh of|wof I with Paul officials. sent about S8 million, the2 cngi- —------=—T ------country trying to gel homehom e for ' J e r o m e M e n ^ neer explained. He said design --- Christmas. is now complete and the de- I- Although the transportation partmenl is waiting for comple-£1 Portland RosiRose, Freightt rush began about a weekveek ago,ago. Tower?r Marks ili CSI Campus C harged W ith rirtion of funding before continuingtinuing ___ most carriers said the peak r than any - - * r-.j- - hwith ba.se and surfacing. Grad- f l days would be today andnd^Jan*^°2' Jan. 2, A stru ctu re, higher than any Is, is being Ing and some primary struc- J Socne lines predicted passengerp a s s e n g e r building in Twin Falls, is being D rug O ffense {sLlures are under way. Train Collide.lide, 50 Hurt period erected in thc center of thc Col-Coi- . volume records for the period. ' ho Campus. A nother 29.4 m iles of .sealal foal \WAMEGO. Kan. (AP)I — A Thc 70-car Union Pacific Continuing a trend of rcccntrecent Southem Idaho Campus, Two young Jerome men were on 1-80 from Jerom e lo Green- (rj, le small in ___ , arraigned in Twin Falls County Green- (rain crowded with 190 holiday ffreight train was en routeute from years, many airlines also re­rc- The structure, while small in unty wood is now in the design1 stage pas.sengers collided al a siding KansasH City to Los Angeles,d es. ported heavy bookings to resort, circumference, will be thc focal Probate Court Thursday after- and3 ,,^ Ihe third I-RON project of I will serve noon on charges of possession of 4 4 „ ject of past of Wamego Thursday]lursday] a Union Pacific spokesmanjsman in areas including Miami,i Hawaii, point of campus and will serve 4 4 miles from Ihc Elmore Coun-f ii'Eht with a freight train. The c Portland Mexico and the Caribbeaniibcan is- a.s a son of "beaconn to educa­educa- ''' '■ m arijuana. ivty |iline to a point west of the in. The Omaha. Neb , said the Portland of the Kan.sas highway patrol1 said Rosep pulled onto a sidingng to let lands. tion,” since ir will be lighted Charges were filed Thursdayiday Blis."iBliss interchanRe is completelete as' as jjomc 5 0 pas.sengers were in- tl iparently The National SafetyXouncilCouncil in iat night, according to Ed Petcr- 3ase to planning and engineering, cre in- the freight pass and apparently afternoon against Grant B. Case to | fering, I jured, none seriously s 1C siding Chicago estimated thata Ihe ex- :son, architect with campus plan- Humphries, 22, and Harold Rue- with purchases now iinder way ^ stuck out one end of thc siding A check of hospitals in Wame-W ame- [,[qq far. fouling thc mainn line. tra millions of drivers on the na- 1 ners Jones-Fehlbcrg Associates, belman. 21. both Jerome. go, and nearby Manhattan and hneeaec tion’s streets and highways over will be rnul- P.ro(^ate Judge R ichard Reed T I '. h" engine and one baggage .vays over The 107-foot lower will be piul- VC Topeka, Kan., disclosed that ^ the Weekend would mean,ean from 1 ti-use. Mr. Peterson said, sffnwsfimre^ ------’ continued theit* arraignm ent 'un'^ un- JTHumphrey ll Pays I " llv rp Portland Rose turned :ommunica- V ® only 12 persons apparently[ I’lre-j lover, as did eight cars:"and and alli625 alli toJ25 fatalities. ,it will serve as a communica- til they are able to obtain scr- rp mained hospitalized overnight. . mpus [jhl loco------__ tionsI tower, the campus focal vices of an attorney and placed.ced Tribute X T To H olt ZAbout 20 others were treated ^•’’'‘ee units of the freighl loco- a carillon ______rarh undrr bond. Both . ^ motive. point, a housing for a carillon - WASHINGTON_CAP) — Vice an, , bell system and eventually, vn and ~ and Mi.-- Ollu StH/en- - were returned to Ihe custodyy of PresidentPres Hubert H. Humphrey;nphrcy; '"The train slowed down andi I probably play a pail in campus ca m pus— ------9uld tic iTiucller of Courtjand, Ore.. and F i r m ------i Twin Fall.bc Iinsnnilnry cnndilions. to , rer is »7 tctt tall...the-ani]tall, the emilvalent of a nlnfcalgry-btilMlnt ------w ill hold its annual - Clirl5tmm as»s~tni!~ the k-irsi Chrl.stti^n' CIIUlLll:li will < (p.m. ------^ lili...... | | | 7 iT i ■ I ^ M r fted the Ts Jnto place and then a workmai candlelight service at 7 p.m.3.m. .include.inclu a ntius^l worshipIp ser- ‘"The Songs, of Christmas”is" will,wTll. t!theran Church will be a Chil-, which the potatoes were alleged;^alleged- T JA T T O ____ huge crane lifted the Ts Ji of theidren’s scrvicc to bc presentedircsented Iy exposed, may have contami- hi a cage, at the! end of the ccable removed wooden shlppini Sunday. Roger .Vincenit, choirrdi-jyice di-v ice ,Sunday jmsaented -l^-1^- the.be th e .b e put{ on by m em bers of the id ^ ^ n u m i CHRISTMAS rection I church,' .wiUi -iflstrutnentalUI ac-1ac-l See SERVICES, pg. 2,, cul.cUl. 7 |I nated them with bacteria. - - rdevices, u te^nI here. ^ ser- adult choir under the direction I chi ' ^ ; :'i: '■ ■ ■ ■ . r ' - ■ ' I ' ; ' , - . ' 1 2 Twin yalis Tlme^-Newalews ' Dec. 22-23, 1967r . ' , ■ - ■ ■ ' ’ : iju I Seen Today ' ’ . • * ■ t Cold Npiv Winterr Starts—-ItS It Can( Get Ci ' Mrs. Ted Manker making hur- ■ area re-dicting_,tnore'snow. f t ^ . . 1 Jf:you^haYen-tlheacd_y^.JCai--y^.JCai_J^owlifLthe_fits'C-.day-_oL-winter- oLwintet _J?pad_ 5lIri-the_yal!ex„areaire; d i-ied change direcU on_aftei I Wea/therr Rejmti:^R winter. ^ Really. ,The .calendarcalendar 1had come on Thursday,/, every- timained icy in spots and;Sa Tft-thT in the ,r'MayBe 'itTw ill be-B a--white a white riiiaihg"3oorni t6 officiii locked , . . reads Dec. 23'and to allill snow Ithing might have been:n okay, n north, near Sun VaUey,sy, Hailey ChristmasC after all. SiSign on wall Jn district court buffs that date means thishis year 'Thursday it snowed duringiring tiiethe aand Ketchum, the landid Is cov- Magic Valley may, have light ciclerk's office, ‘.'Merry Christmas - From Tim es-News 24-hourl-hour VW eM her B ureau W ire TS','. it’s legal to go skiing, orjr tl>roWtHroW ie arly hours and ’the tempera- tem pera- eered with a thick whitee blanket, snows Saturday, butt tempera- aiand Happy New Year from ; , snowballs. 1ture dropped to 10, degrees Snow depth at Galena!na Lodge turesti are e;tpected to) be higher.'higher - ^ei.. _ . .. oick Wise putting felt J y t " . Now, for the next threeree cold i above zero. The first time it is estimated at 17 Inchesiches and InI the Hailey andnd Camas covercc on bottom oL cribbage ■ - S months Magic Valley will re- |has been that low since:e Satur- cicrews are Working in the Stan- FPrairie area snow is! predicted, jjcboard . . . Cleo Critchfleld, Bur- Temperatures L_^—JPorecastr - —SNOW - main In the-grasp of-wlnter.—Vinter.— (day. 1ley« Basin to -keep Highway-93ighway-93 TTemperatures will creep just leyr-putting-on^glovea-at-street|g No matter that—it—started- s t a r t e d ___ But on Frlday'If was justlust an- open,o| at least during the day- aabove zero ,,there. cccorner . . . M att.V ice, w earing Cloudy with scattered light tuitures at 8 a.m.; 22 at Jferome,erome, 3 snowing, weeks ago, and no mat- other< non-winter-type day.[layV B But u t H» B hfhours;----- ;------Skiingrwtll-fae-open-in-all-val-t-In-all-val- -w-warm-Ski-sweater-r-r-r-JenyAlv: SJsnov10W today and tonight. Partly 83 per .cent'humidity,Ilty, 24 teter that the temperatureure has there’sI hope, North of the Snakeke River leley resorts this weekend.kend. Bald d«derson. Burley, carrying blaclc National “t T. F. Entomology Laboratoryoratory didipped- to new^ilows (anythinganything As the first day of winter,winter, it theretl is about a foot; of snow ^ Mountain has 23 inchesies of snow notebook ne . . . Judge' Richard High Lowir Pr. cloucloudy ^Ith snow flurries Satur- J" with 78 per cent humidity,Ilty, 24 uiunder-40 is a new low to many isi the shortest day of theshe year.year, on01 the ground. The temperaturemperatuVe ono the top,, there aree 18 inches Reedr carrying coat hanger Albany, rain ...... 50 T day. Warmer.' Winds 10 to 25 at Rupert. 12 at HaUey,’ 14 at cold-bloodedri people.) The sun in the Northernrn Hemi- "a at Fairfield Friday was 6 a at Roundhouse and T3 inches throughth office . . . Evelyn Hintze Albuquerque, clear . 27 14 .. •• mile miles pei- hour at times.. High Fairfield,Fa 30 at Buhl. 23 ^Bt t Cas- But now that winter is here, spherej is above-the horizonrizon for bbelow zero. It was 4 below at onoi the valley floor. , , pipassing box of Christmas candy Atlanta,' rain ...... 67 52 .06 ]nIn Jl SOs, low In 20s, except Camas tie:tleford, 23 at Gooding. Att ndon, n's ^ official. Legally it can get only < a little more thanlan nine Hailey; 18 degree.s above at For those not athleticallyetically in- . Dudley Dane asking about Bismarck, clear .... Oi-18 .. Prairie pral high in 20s, lowr 5 to wliwith 62 per cent humidity.ty. Ba- f-icold and the snow can fly.ly. Ihours. BBuhl and 17 above at Castleford.:astleford. cldined, the Chri.stmasas holiday jong jo lost acquaintance . . . Cliff Boston, rain ...... 44 41 T T j 5 _15. Probability of measureableireable rot rometer: 30.65. Soil tempcra- Vinter it In the Southern Hemisphere B ding, and will be a good tiine: to sit m sharp gf giving friend a lift . Buffalo, cloudy ...... 65 38 .43 p rg j the first day of winter it tnisphere Rupert had a 2 reading, and w .43 precipitation 20 per cent-today,-today, turtures: At T. F., four-inch'' 26-21,2^ 21, „ ll Jack Frost watched iit is summer. 1 K Kimberly’s low Fridayy was 18, frontfi of a rjnaring fire.■e. Because p,pgu] xaber crossing intersection Chicago, clear ...... 62 16 . 34 50 p SO per cent tonight and 30 per clgM-inchelg 27, 20rlnch 34, 36-lnch« » ,, calendar,, and triedd to be Winter continues to Marchlarc h 20, -With th.e arriv al of>f winter, winterw is here at last,, the calen- _ Walter Locke driving com- Cincinnati, cloudy . . 69 .26 1.06106 cen cent t Saturday^ Outlook forir Siin-Sim- 43; at Rupert, four-inch 28; at ~ au is pre- dar says. oa Cleveland, cloudy .. 65 28 .51 jay as contrary' ss possible. tthe official beginning off spring, also,al the Weather bureau Is pre- d; ______pany c a r . . . P aul Glenn don­ —f5l day partly^ _cloudy with ._ljttle JtOle BuBuhl, three-inch 30; at Castle- - ' ^ ni:ning hat . . . Sgt. Calvin Bernard "Denver, cloudy 28 12 /.r. temperature c^nge. Tempera*mpera- ford,for three-inch 29-28. I ■, Des Moines, clear ..56 10 .02 workingW( at adding machine . . . pi»C Buck Wilson removing parking Detroit, cloudy ...;. 61 26 .63 Illness Is als 10 M embers F o rt W orth, c l e a r . . . 70-28 .. " Five-Da)^^ay Forecast ^ Magic Valle;^alley Funerals ^ ~ meter hood . . .And overheard. Helena, snoyv ..;... 0-8 T "Hmmmm. it smells like some- I Indianapolis; cloudy 67 23 .89.89 A A marked change in weathereather ValleyVa today and Saturdayro^sSnl and' FI a t a l F o r , BUHL—Funeral servicesices for KIMBERLY — Funeral ser- Named T To■k j;one has already opened , their Jacksonville, clear . 80'64 .. .. patt( pattern is under way. A strong wliwill rise into the upper 20s and Mrs. Margery F. Lewtonn will be vivices for Walter Norris will be Christmas cologne." Kansas City, clear .; 59 12 .11.11 pres pressure ridge has built upp over low 30s in eastern and north * conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesdayesday at conductedc( at 2 p.m. Tuesday at ~i ' Los Angeles, clear . 59 43- ■ .. •. the the western states. Pressuresissures centralcer valleys. Lows tonight W * alter N orris* r i s Ithe Buhl LDS Church byy Bishop WWhite Mortuary Chapel■SH by Rev. YM CA Board ^ Louisville, cloudy .. 69 30 .78.78 unus unusually high today at thele ?ur- wilwill range from the' upperr teens Clyde Cox. Friends maylay call J,J. L. Tankersley. Final rites will ) a r d Q . a g | , victim W as M emphis, cloudy . . . 75 30 .50.50 fgce fgce. At Twin Falls the- hardm-jardm - andant low ers 20s in the eastjast to KIMBERLY—Walter Norris, ata the Albertson-Dickardd chapel bci formerly of Twin Falls. New; O rleans, rain' . . 80 49 .84.84 rapii rapidly in the u p p e r _air. _ ner. will be conducted at 1 p.m; ^ was killed in a two-vehicle colli- NeW York, cloudy .. 54 50 .. a r fintn extended outlook Indicates . oved to . ------Sj A storm front moving’ onto fu. rth er warming earlyV nextnpw [? family moved to Saturday at twin FallsIs Mortu- meeting. sion Wednesday near Kemmer- ^ Okla. City, c le a r . . . 56 19 .02•02 the the northwest coast this morn- ‘ LJlrJt Kansas when he wasi 8S years TWIN FALLS — FuneralBral ser- arya Chapel by Rev.. Robert Gordon Cox, association presi- ' /" 1' week with daytime tempera- « cnp <->r, Wyo. Mr. Dondanville was O m aha, cle ar ...... 25 8 .. ing ethpdist vices for J. E. Allred Sr. will be Si .• Ing has caused heavy rains in ■;tures-In. the 3l)s and lnwpr-4(l.sin? InJ old. He joined the Me.thpdist v \ will be Schreckenebry. Final rites will dhe‘hi Twin Falls Clinic Hospital Alaska, Canada '3*through Saturday with scatteredtiered p” the south side in Magicc Val- ArthurAr P. (Mable) Doramus,lus Je- flails and from noon to time ficiallyfic Saturday with between d, a I I Twin fo*" treatment. ri p’nlal services Wednesday at the th between Bernard Schmidt, a 1 I Twin light snows-in the east and1 light l®y.*®y. ^ roirome; Mrs. James W. (Leola) j at the three and four feet of snow, Falls,p and Robert Stradlcy, Hawaii ,"n"owsnow and cain at times iriiri the ^M easureable precipitationion in DDc eatherage, Castleford,. and ______AlAbout six inches of lightL»^o^h powder Kimberly, |rj and Lou Thorson' Thorson, The ^ Episcopal Thrift Shop will High Low Pr. west. Temperatures will warm\wrm pas past 24 hours was quite scatter-t:atter- Mrs. Mi Everett E. (Elena) All­ snow has fallen at the areairea each p, ' be be closed until further notice. to well above freezing in west- ed and generally less thanan .10 dndritt, Kimberly: two sons, JohnTnhn . SHOSHONE—Funeral services jaya" during the week. Beginner _ C algary ...... -2 -9 to w( ■ '3 for Mrs. .Daisy D. Hill, former Edm onton ...... -7 -19 eem n ^ valleys and most of Magic of ani inch. H. Norris, Atwater, Calif., and former intermediate runsshave have , M ontreal ...... 41 -.23-.23 ^ ^ ------— ;----- C arl F. N orris. Twin FFalls- a l l s ; ”resident, will be conductedw at 2 I heenbe mechanically packed and J37 I- K,-/ p.m. Tuesday at Bergin Funeral „q ^ O tjaw a ...... 38 32 .27 Ti I one sister, Mary E. Norris. Nor- Fimeral good powder is pffered ^on'other on other ‘ S c r V l C C S - R egina ...... -6 -1 9 H IG ton, Kan.j, 18 grandchildrenen and here by Rev.'irofihn Riley.Riley, ^runs,’according to Claudede Jones,Jones. (co„„nugd p^om Page One) T w i n F a l l s Toronto ...... 60 31.J.18 Magic Valleyilley H ospitals^ threei great-grandchildren.I Twin *' Falls Episcopal minister,nmister. ararea operator, ,rs pre- Final rites will be held in Sho- ,r Magic at 7 p.m; iChristmass Eve. A ^ __a .______W innipeg ...... 1 -8 ^ . I A brother and two sisters pre- in Sho- Buses will leave for Magic at ,90 -Vlagic Valley Memorial U lai ceded him in death. shone Cemetery. MiMountain each Saturdayay morn- broadcast over K'fl'lI will he v < e i l i i f e T © r y Vancouver ...... 37 32 1.90 irial Minidoka Memorial ce, Christmas ' Funeral services will beie con- ~ “ , Injing, beginning this week,;ek, at 9 presented at 10 a.m. Christmas Anchorage ...... 12 -4 Admitted Adm itted I a festival haron Blanche Sears, Mary Annn See- duducted at 2 p.m, Tuesday at I _ a.m. frorh Lynwood Shopping Di ^ a y and will includc a festival F a irb an lu ...... 10 -14 Mr?Mrs. John Thompson, Sharon Bl Blvd. N. service with communion, Juneau ...... 23 21 NNussba'uin, usst Marlon Nussbaum,laum, ley. both R upert; B enjam inn Mil- WlW hite M ortuary Chapel byf;^R Rev. ev‘ Police SeekL Centerce on Blue Lakes Blvd. N. se nond. lard, Acequia; Ralph Wren.Wren, J:-T L. Tankerslcy. Final ritestes will ^~ _ AlAll facilities including lifts, the V yious groups of thethe church COMPAKION Honolulu ...... 82 70 Mrs. William McDrummond. lard I and ski have been carolinR fnrr a week. ■ ------Nellie Shelton. Mrs. Raul Gar- Heyburn. Hey be 4-t Sunset Memorial Park. V day lodge and cafeteria and ski ha Suspect In schools" will be operatingng daily A cantata by .lohn W, Peter-' ■ ■ cia and Mrs. Myron M. Reed,d, all Dlsijllssed Jnending," I ASIA il.son, Wilhelm Hlrfiing, Maxine T , _ through Jan. 2. During the rest so son entitled "A Song Unending," Idaho Twin Falls; Mrs. Earl Wilson, W of the season Magic willI operate "'‘H he presented by theIhe choir I IIIN Piv Cfirral: Sarah Minerva Hernan-rnan- StefStephenson, Myrtle Rush,".'allIn all J.J v estig atio n J r------Hl-tow-Pr, Corza A rm ed Theft each “I Thursday, Friday,y, Satur- of Lynwood Chapel al 7:30 p.m. li V ■ iJ B ear Lako ...... 20 2 dez. Eden: Torrence Symes,"TrnesT l^npercRup ------—— ~ ------Sunday eveniiigr Nai i ■raiora tui ' Wtll' will' ^ ------^ A search continued Fridayida7b7 by 'daFah-rsaHday.® ------Boise ...... 28 27 Buhl;Buhl: Ben Walker, Dietrich,I, and ------J iOf Burglary t g-' General conditions foror snow- be Del Cisco. i Buhl ...... '30 18 FredFred W. Haman, Filer. T Twin Falls ' police for a 19- be from The chapel will holdd a carol- Cassia Memorial , 1 year-old local man accusedused of mobiles are reporled to be from B urley ...... 26 13 Dismissed i' A dm itted T fair to good, with forest;t service injing tour after the presentation.sentalion. |{ ^ SPACES Caldwoll ...... 27 Mr?Mrs. Ernest Kendrick, John LeonL< Anderson,' Burley; Man- J.v arm ed robbery. ‘“J until the Scheduled by the Firsirsl Baptist. Man- Is C onducted Named in a warrant Is Den- offi'^ials explaining that until the • C astleford ...... 33 17 R.R. Ga Gary. Georgia Opheim. Brent die Ayers. Jerome; Mrs. Orville)rville , Addison snow settles to form a better ChurchCh at 8 p.m Sundayinday will ,|,h „ ,h. E m m ett ...... 27 20 .03 KinsfKinsfather, Mrs. Donald Watsonatson ArtlArthe, Rupert, and Riley Gray, *^ ‘ty police were investigatingigating WW® Spor, 19, of 1960 Addison tions will be a Christmas Eve candlelight■andlelight . . . he law Ave. E. He is wanted in con- "a snowmobile conditions will be Gooding ...... 16 13 and ^daughter, Mrs.' Dale Snow,Snow, Albion.Albi “a break in Friday at the law A ■bberies be considered optimum.ium. seservice with each individualrividual oof f ^ Grangeville ' ...... 31 19 .01.01 Boyd Boyd Brown. Murl CraumI and Dismissed offices of Rayborn, Rayborn.lyborn, nection will armed robberies nnel will the church lighting candles.! | uctlon rnly — whicli Wednesday night of two'o' local . p-orest* service personnel will th< G race ...... 25 14 .03■03 oOlga ig a Pehrson. all Twin Falls;'alls; Mrs.M Jose Sanchez and daugh-laugh- Webb and Pyke in which ^ be at the Penstemon snownow play ChChurch carolers havec already' H ailey ...... 13 -9 ganti lione; ter, Mrs. Richard Halford, Mrs. several hundred dollars worth service stations. °e ist below been touring the city. | Santi Garmendia. Shoshone; ter, jeared Two young merl were report- Rock Creek, just below bej Idaho F a l l s ...... 14 4 .02•02 ^Mrs. r s William Lewis and daugh-augh- JamJames Curtis and son, Mrs.Mrs office machines disappeared, . rnnni Magic Mountain both Saturday The Epi.scopal Church of the Jero m e ...... 27 11 te r ^ son' Burglars used a two-gallon-gallon to have held up Jerry’s Cono- Ascension has set a Christ- ter. Mrs. Harold Lukei- nnd1 son RichRichard Thompson and son, ‘ a rear Station and LaMar Ander-AndeT- andan' Sunday. „ As Kim berly ...... 26 13 ^ and j Richard Suhr. all Flier;'Her; MrsMrs. Harley Sprague and son,son' bucket to swing against a rear u/irhin A tolal of 30 Inches of snow masmi Eve family worshiplip service S I ■ BA H HA H Kuna ...... 28 26 Stever r. ali window in order to gain entry, entry. son's American Station within ‘ Ski Re- at 7:30 p.m., with a children’s ^ ■ „ Steven McClain. Hazelton; Mrs. Mrs.Mrs, Armelph Nussbacker. all w» re two a 15-minute period WednesdayInesda? arear< repo.rled at Soldier Ski Re- at Lewiston ...... 35 24 .01 Mrs. Burley; Teresa Tracy, Jan Dor- ”ff'eers said. Taken were two a th about choir to perform. Thehe parish ■ ■ ■ ■ George Marcroft. Carey; Mrs. Burl I IBM m achines u.sed for dicta- u'gbt. TTiev fled w ith J-IO10 from frorn ®°'‘t "ear Richfield, with about ch M alad ...... 22 2 Billy 8 Rhodes and son and ChristIhrist man and Ray Wright, all Ru- » nihpr 18 inches of new snow. ChChristmas tree will he->e lighted _^L M o n tp e lie r...... 20 9 ' ting. One was valued att ji75 and $119 from the other fountain In the courtyard. At 11:30 pp.m. m. R eed, all Buhl: C hester , Me- Mc- P®''t, ______ani mately station. At Sun Valley. Bald Mountain In Mountain Home . . 22 6 and the other at approximately outhern Of>erating daily with 3232 inches ChristmasCh Eve a candlelightandlelight P a rm a ...... 22 18 .06 Clain, Castleford: Janet Phillips.II'PS. $40$400. A small radio wass also 'Officers throughout Southern ' Paul; Jessie Lark, Kimberly; , watch snow on top. 25 at thee Round- communioncoi service Isi set. and ... , Pocatello ...... 22 17 reported missing. Idaho have been asked to watch lanned at Select a Companion Lol ng Allen Ploss. Jerome, and James.m e^ iTM j. rs. D ierker second house and 20 inches at the coicommunion is also planned at R e x b u rg ...... 12 3 .08 ^Jlen The break in was reported■ted to t*’e two men. The sccond h°* )n. |0 a.m. Christmas Day. | B. Couch, Rupert. . Thurs- man is listed as unidentified.ieH Ketchum, Ranger Station. |0 y I R upert ...... 24 2 <=oi have occurred sometime Thurs- Pomerelle Ski Resort; has 40 The LDS Church is sponsoringiponsoring »og*lher. Salmon^ ...... IB day night. Both of the IBM Dies At ^9 S J inches on lop with 26i atal the HaHandel's "Messiah" by the Soda Springs ...... 19 S .0303 SSt. t . Benedict’s, Jerome machines were recovered early ^ 6 n t bottom of the runs withith light MessiahM< Choir of Independence.! ~ l-'riday morning afier theyy T had a '2 Form er Resident bm 2 SPACES Pluf Permanant TWIN FALLS ...... 28 II Admitted powder, and the runs arere being Mo.,M< to bo heard over Kf\ 'ri111 l alII I _ . A A l 1 Ix-'en abandoned by the burglars ^ packed. Some 14 inches! of new 10 a m, Christmas Davy pCompanion Marker In gran- Debbie Wright. Robert Bing-ai„R. O f I l l n e s s or hidden for later removal.:i«l“a7 p - — -ham—and Mrs.—Harvard—Luke; — Of Buhl Dies eek anri __Calholic masses willII he—Ajiid-be-Aaid- Jti ita Of bfonia,------g Q Q C ----- FILER — Mrs. Johanna Dicr- "Pol i-’olice said the machines didlid not'not ■ BUHU-Ric'h‘i?ar 1 Tverdy, 49,H ^ skiing is excellent, accordingirding to SuiSunday at St. Edward'sI s Church fofor ju st ...... ^ i b 7 v Drivers Ai-e all Jerome; Frank Coleman.• ker.i,„V 79. Filer, died Thursdayrsday app ap p ear to have been damaaged. aged, foiformer Buhl resident, died '|y,r Wendell, and John Israel, Eden. ■ ;, Mrs. Roger Jones, publicity at 6, 8 and 10 a ni, and n(nt night at a local rest homele of Jhe The small radio was still miss- WiWednesday in Los Angeles, chairman. 7:.17:30 p m. There will hebc a mid- I Dismissed "‘f.*’' ing Friday. CaCalif., of a short illness. Cautioned On Mrs.„ r s Michael Duffy andJnd® lingering illness. inB . TTie road to the area;a south nightnig mass Sunday, andd MondavMonday yant ■ ^^e was born July 7, 1S8SRS at ------„ 'He was born Oct. 7, 1918,. in ot , Albion is maintainedI by the mamasses will be said al 7. 8, daughter. Mrs. Richard Bryant ■ Buhl, and was graduated from ^ , J and daughter and MStt Tupin,jpin. Hammel.Ham III. She moved to Kan- T> Cassia Highway Departmentjartment 9 aand 10 a m. ' ■ Twin Falls Road Hazards " Sho^ sas and cam e to Clover Commu-n'^mu- JB j ridge G roupU ll the local high .school in^ 1937. and snow tires are needed.led. The ------. all Jerome; Mary Milmoth. Sho- sas i He had worked at Douglas Air­ idell from K ansas in 1921. In r as Air- annual vacation ski schoollool will GRANT ANNOUNCED Idaho State Police Lt. Deanin shone: Carlos Gossi. Wendell. ’’"V craft for the past 20 years. I BenneH cautioned holiday driv-V- and MMrs. Toney Walker, Eden. ’ 1947 she moved to Filer. I J run from Tuesday through Dec. rWASHINGTON (AP) — Intcr- Cem etery Assn. She was married to Williamlliam -I-"H a s P a r t y " jSurvivors include his mother,kl „ M.g with bu.ses leaving daily at , ers to take lime and watch for3r ------Mrs. Stan Herzinger. Buhl; one aaiiy ai Secretary Stewart I.. Udall , H. E D ierker M arch 30, 191.1, at T^'i^ 8:45 a.m. froiin the Ponderosajnderosa ^niannounced a $4.5,7.')0 planning ^ hazards such as icy spots whenj" syiv; Dier- Twin Falls unit of the Ameri-\mcri- sister;sis Mrs. Robert Soran, Twin planning A. W. "BIU" MADLAND driving on the Christmas week­ Goodins: Memorial1 Sylvan Grove. Kan. Mrs. Dicr- ‘ V rtnr Burley, and at 9 a.m.m. fromirom g^ant for Utah Thursday, The Admitted ker wasi a member of the Trin- ^^n <^an Contract Bridge Leagueeacue Falls,f"a and one brother, Victor''•ctor Neptune Park, Rupert. — fun iday. The p^j. and Mgr. end. , lover held it.s annual Christmas party TvTverdy. Kirkland. Wash. ’ — funds are amoVig AS grants ap­ Lt. Bennett said the "Christ-(. Mrs. Grace Powell and Rev. i'yI'y LutheranI Church at Clover aolc proved uilder the WaterZ'lcr'' RRe-i ^ i 435 MAI^-J AVEN'JE EAST Kendall North, both Gooding.g. until the construction of the at at Ihe Elks lodge Thursdayirsday 1Funeral services will be>e held “ ^ ~ pro mas season is a very^jood time Kenda, of night with 13 tables in play.ilay. SundaySui in Englewood. Calif. t sources Planning Act of I9B5. 19B5. lL iL „— .— lo get smart on Idaho High-h. Dismissed PracPeace l.utheran Church of "‘R* :aiif. P a r t y S e t — of William Ohiinger, Gooding.» Filer,Filer of which she was a found-)und- . ^ North and south winners; were ------ways because the results of willi er Mrei V . Sometimes in the hustle and caused by broken windshield newick j^jrs Shelby and Rex Wood, sccond; glass. Buckle up,” he caution-J. She ’was bom May 10, 1882.; at man. Cyprus. Calif., and Mrs. biistJc of (Christmas the true Hart. Mich., and was a memberiber Arthur (.Lula Mae) Kruglcr,gler Mrs. Penny Thomas and JotmJ ed. Hart, f >mar Hohnhorst, ihird: Mrs. Art Nor-! sijXnificancisignificance of tho scasoa is Many motorists will have a of ththe e Epi.scopal Church, the ^Whittier. 'V Calif.: a son. Omar the Dierker. Los Angeles; a brother,ther, by^ , and Max Hogg, fourth, and I \ / forgotten. longer than average holidayy ShMhoShMhone Civic Club and the D'erh ove; H. E. Burgess and Mrs. weekend because of ChristmasIS Opal RebekahR Lodge, Shoshone.Qnp Henry„ Bentrup, Sylvan Grove; 1' 17 pranHrhilHrpn flnrf ftvp gifflt-PPjiliW. H. Newcomer, fifth. __ ^ I / iailing. on Monday, 50 TTTOtur^ She wawas jlUvc in Chi ist Church , r^t IIS pause to remcmtcr tTio ~ ists shouldn’t be in as much of>f Episco]Episcopal Guild in Shoshone. firandchiidrcn. leath I ‘church building fund. Harveyarvey a hurry. In JaJanuary, 1905, she was mar- , She was preceded in death i^"Ui / ( l \ Christ Chil.Child this Christmas, to alti" ’’y her husband in 1963, four MaxMaxson and Jerry. King, custo-, ' ^ Roadis In the Magic Valleyy ried to Henry C. Hill, in 'Y'aki- dians. Friends may call Tuesdayesday C ^^ visit the cl church of our faith area were reported to be inn rtia.rfia. Wash.W, He died in 1956 and brothers ‘’''" ‘f, and three sisters. u'®" Funeral services will be held at RReynolds Funeral Chapel and and considerconsidc again the miraclc cood condition by Idaho Sutee Mrs. HillH lived here until after ‘ j the noon to scrvice time Wednesday Police, but weather forecastii his dea iif!, at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the "oof s his death for several years. The‘ , Peace□„ Lutheran Church in Filer,:j|er. at tlthe church, J \ of His birtl-birth. May the spirit of ■were for snow flurries. The Hol-I- couple operated the former Hill lister Port of Entry reported. Motel, Pastor Thomas J. Johnston will —— ------■...... ‘ K hope, and Ijicacc ;in^ love pre­ I. Motel. officiate. Final rites will bc at, j however, that there are somee SurviSurvivors includc one son, f-] 1 ^ ^ / J. \ vail in our hearts to give this Icy spots and in the northern Walter 5°”’ the Clover Cemetery. A mcm.ori- ^ n Walter H. Hill, Doniphan. Mo.; al wreath is established lo thc| ^ P- / ^ t ' Holy Day i sections of Magic Valley theree one daidaughter, Mrs. Harold Gath- Holy Day its fullest m'eaning. Is ■ snow floor. arum, Kennewick; four grand- . J ' children childrei and one great-graijd-ii)d- EIGIN WATCHES child. that pleasei Gooding Sherif f ' ”FFuneral une services will be con-:on- 1> JEWEL ...... 2 9 . 995 5 FLOWERS FOR ALL ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Bcr-Jcr- VVHITE Is Hospitalized gin Funeral Chapel here by . OCCASIONS GOODING — Verne Royse, Rev. ^John-.-.Riley. Twin Fallsalls ■J1rU«Uli:ina Opan S Y M P A T H Y about 55,. Gooding County Sher-I Episcopal minister. Final rites ARRANGEMENtS ' ^ 'Will be held in Shoshone Ceme-rrie- l lI BM BiUiKAliEWCMnJ •!< I WM "Jfie C hapeny tha Park" iff. Was reported in good con- T’’* K A SPECIALTY! We're sendinf you a b o u q u ^ dition Friday at Gooding Me-. tery. . 136 4th AVL EAST-TOW FALLI t fo«il wishes and cheer for 1 morial Hospital. _ _ J cheer for the boIid;qr season. ^ WONE 73W600 • Sheriff Royse, who has served I Ilr g . May your CljristjMs be brijht as sheriff for the-past several] Okay Expected i»e bright 24IXG'i7F«m« ^ years, was taken to the hospitalI OTTAWAOTTA (AP) — Changeslin in ^ by ambulance following an at-— CanadaCanada’s criminal code to ease r m j tack about 3 p.m. Wednesday att restrictionsrestrict on abortion, homo- the ldi^ifl*s office, sexualitsexuality artd lotteries should I & W ^ ' —U Is believed lie was sliiiJteiir -gain—rapid -gain—n and-oyerwhelming‘ ------t \ l ' by a hevt attack, but tests are• approvalapprova in the Housc of Com-sr — 303 tait ^ Daryl Drydenlen and Minc made to determine the> mons. Justice Minister. Pierreu-re « LYNWOOD _ 7o733-314r^& _ exact caus« of his illness. Elliott'Elliott Tnideliu says, — L ------— _____- -___ .f - ■

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...... t Sen. MccCai*thy^Cj - ^1 Record \ 'B y HARRY KELLY [they •V MINIDOKA !c OUNtV I they see as a campaign double-ouble- “is the administration's strong-trong- • «' .■ o ■ o o " » W^HINGTON (AP) — Vice!headVice I head er:' one covering thee .pri-,pri- est advocatc, on Vietnam and ^ .. District Court - ■ — _ President Hubert H. HumphreyKrey maryman period.' the- other q,gains|i.gainst. oth.(ottierJs.'iues, M ore than_anybpdyybody ______. Divorce degrees were award- reportedly' 'has been, assigned;ned the iGOP nominee in the regular'elseEgular else he's been out there fightingghting ed td Arlan D.-Fries from Mrsr the job of JeadinR the counter-y.er; fall campaign.______'• thethe_good fight, and, he'll beje the ...... ' '■ ■ r ~ E y i J Elizabeth Colleen Fries, to Dar- , -attack 'vait and C onfidence; Mr, Bauer read a letter-from In ijip preconvenlion phase nfj ll V P Rudy Vallee MT l« ay j seisee whal my friend Sam Ydrty D. J. Wilkins, president ofif Sun |j,e campaigning, Humphreys;4iMexican -L' Studjtudents Arrive ® decides -to do," p !»» Valley Airlines, saying that us- plansp|;,, lo visit "all Ihe crilicalrilic a l ____ Run For Mayory o r Yoriy,^ mayor since. 1961, is ing this service could save sev- r slates," according lo a source. T 1 race for favorite. It -- I - In Mora S': lo s ANGEI.ES (AP)—SingerI—Sineer weighing a race for fa eral clays In thc delivery of first ' .‘ , Iho Democratic noijiinalioninalion lo -----■------1-----' Tirr ctnS'S and air mail. M r. WillciHtfi-—--'ill'l'ii* ‘critical slates, he r said."idJFor J. 2-Week , ek StayS _ In T.F.L-?------Ruciv Vallee savs h.- may irv, , , i. tastes as ______1^ _ ------WA5HTNGTON (AF T — ’Hit' ' Cliisj. ie ini- “ Ihiise w ilh p r im a r ie s . Tlie f -j - , ) I the T),S,-Sen-ii(e ,-Hu iii s'aeation----^ councU ■ of the Organization of^said,of'said, "local action must be ini-'['^ a political tune and run for may- ; nie if industrial states and ihoseIhose An/ e.speriment in internationalnational aiante, Mr. and Mrs. Stacey; Olga ‘ ing ih Ihe Acapulco, Mexico. American States, acting in Ihe the tiateitiated by your own people ifi J? ■y; Olga „r of l.os Angeles, ’ *">' good as theV—^ ^ ^ S ' ived ’’ "'I'ere a Democratic Senaiee seat livliving will he conducteded for HiHerrara, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert , ir- your service is tn be improved." •sdav he USE TIME.S-NEWS WANT ADS „ wake of reports of finantinl ir- your is under strong attack. ababout Iwo weeks with sludenti’ludenti- l,uhr;l,i Jorge Selgado, Mr./lr^**and and Valleo revealed Thursday he US but'.said l-OR I-AST SEI.I.lNt; RFSU^TS RF.SUl.TS '"*’** expensive. But It’s regularities in two OAS regional>nal| | ------'HHumphrey i has already struckitruck fromfre Mexico living with various Mrs.M Bill Koch; Pedro Sobre- _ considering the bid but'said )J'C offices, has voted its confidence r r i al McCarthy, his old colleagueeague TwTwin I-alls families. vivilla, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith;Smith: [.”■[ - easier to p^y for. If you aro in Secretary-General Jose "" A. T axJ S uit Is £in Minnesola’s Dernocralic-rralic- /According to Mr. andd Mrs. Francisco Soto, Mr. and-Mrs. I) I I I : ■ Mora. I, particular about your gin, I'armcr l.abor parly, - .■ EugeneEu ti. Stacey, whoho are BBill Holman; America Rico, Mr. h _ i| The unanimous vote of confi- a i a meeling Dec. 9 of more he:heading the local program,im, the arand, Mrs. Harold Drake; Chris- ]' |i and your builget, come homo dence came, as the council met JLF xi l e d H e r e B y 'th * a n 1.000 M in n e s o la parl_y/ offi- stustudents and their sponsoringinsoring tinatii Puga, Mr. and Mrs. John ij fA X H ^ I: in extraordinary session Thurs- _ 5ii| AIR TA)C cials Humphrey in effectI ac-nc- lamilieslai are I'ernando Escal- RRiley; Martha fbarra, Mr.Ar. and I)I, -rT=*^ jl w ith ... day night. Diplomatic sources i-.*| cused McCarthy of shorl-circuil- iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiMiiiuiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij...... J Mrs. ^ Robert Coiner; Maria!iria Dejl De I > v called the session, which wasn’tsn" BM-9J la m e h iriti ing parly unity. And the p parly a r ty la Pena, Mr. and Mrs. Benen Mot-JilMot-uj ^ announced in advance, unprecc- A , suit has been filed in Fifth stalstale central committee adopted tern;' Raul Herrera, Mr.lr. and|| and,!, I MilB *1 ^ a» 1 li I dented Jn OAS history. Judicial District Court in Twin a riresolution supportitig Johnsonh n s o n Busy Phones-*S Mrs,m Chet Bartlett, andd Juliail|Julia il| d k O The council expressed Ils con--on- j-allsj.'alls against Stale Tax Collec-lollec- and Humphrey, Tunon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard in ob- district man- - Unnlf ■ - ...... • |i| fidence In Mora’s "dedication lor Clyde( Koohlz, chargingig he TheTl vice president, said an ob- ager of the Mountain StatesStates «onK- I SII BDDRD’S 1 and Integrity 4n-th£_conductt of made an error in asking addi- serverserv who has been both a po- ? hrist- The 11 sludenis arrived in I - VETERANSIANS - ll ■ ist a litical friend and foe nf iji* Hum- Telephone Co., said Chrlsl- \\ m his high offif- e.” ' tionational as.scssinenis ag.-»inst a litic h n i " ’ “ s Day will bc the busiestusiest TTwin i Falls Thursday nightsht and and.jj ,j Commercial Pilot GrooGround School Starts jl ■ Earlier in the day Sol M. I.i- BliiineBliiiii County business firmn. .'■ phr(phrey, "revels in such combat. long J distance calling dayay of w'vill be staying until Jan, 7 whenji, nowitz. U.S. ambassador tn Ihc thc TheTh Carey Mercantile filed He’iHe’s really a .tiger. | they will return to schoolb o o ? in l!l| JANU ARYRY 4 AAT l 7:30 P.M. i| I after- ”He doesn’t mind goingI intoin to organization, stated U..5. confi-)nfi- the complaint Thursday after- "1 'll ho urR?** telephone users MMexico. jl-jl- CHECK WITH USS FOR .NU. NIGHT FLYING COURSE ' \\ | dence in Mora and the OAS scc-sec- noon.noon The complaint slates1 thal (ho pit with McCarthy. Hell, ho . e enr------lj ..lllilH ’ to placc calls during Ihc e n r- 1962, enioys 11.” | retariat. for llIhe fiscal years nf 1961, 1962, enir rv fe w ’y morning or evening hours ERUPTION EXPECTED jl l.inowilz said the audilingling 1963.I9K.1. I9B-1 and 196.'') the stale state In nn exclusive Inlervfew In j o rder lo m ake sure Ihe E P F L Y I N G origi- Thursday, Dr. Marlirf l.ulher e "’•i (AP) — The ij ij DiitiiiM Dnt ei> firm nf Price Waterhouse & Co.Co.] [tax tax collectort reviewed the origi-,Tnu P r e s s completed rapid- the nal tax returns and issuedled a KingKini lold The Associalcd Press J rapid- continuing eruption of Kilauea l| SERVICE has audited the books of the nal York ’y- asked peoplepie lo y,Volcano in Hawaii is likelyi:=il lo REEDER II IS rrool . 100% Crala M ntnl SfMU • ssess- in Allanla he views New York ! lo kely lo JlJl OAS Washington headquarters)ters] noticnotice of deficiency and assess- in i gj, try and call on Saturday or p, with an M Aviaflon H«adquar1*r*dquortvr* for 'oil of Mogic Volley jt: Boodl-l Dllllllir: tu, 1. ».) . Ulldlll, N. J. hn.; ment. seeking additional incomeicome fiov.Hov Nelson A. Rockefeller as J ay er provide holiday tourists with an |j ------rt1iu uiil.» Repuliliean—who—Goulfi-Goutd- — ^Sunday, and as a third sug- _ extra spectacular savs thehe U.S.li'U.S.llj MUNICIPAL AIRPORT>ORT ... ■ TTWIN FALI u s a 2 0 — reported no evidence of finan-tan-’ tux payments. gestioti. asked people to use ' q, ioned beat President Johnson next f 0 use Geological Survey. [l^ cial Irregularities. Th(The business firm petilioncd heal direct distance dialing. — u|„f for a hearing, which was held yeayear. ' The acting OAS press chief ‘ e a d e r ■ He-said reduced ratess .will will ^ ' , Oct 2.1, wilh the decision beirtg' beirfg BiBut the civil rights leader be In effect Saturdayd a y denied meanwhile charges of . 16 ad- added he foil former Vice Presi- | 'ine owes $6,‘193.36 ad- add w o u ld through Monday, Christmasstm as reckles.i driving and being ditional income (ax. dendent Richard M. Nixon would I drunk in public. This is in error, the taxpayerpayer get the GOP nod "even thoughhough Day. Enrique A. Mendez, 34. of Co- charges, . and more than three the)they themselves know he can’tc a n ’t . „...... Ml...... i|iMiniiiiv...... -Vji - j p lombia, said his nose was bro- years | have Elapsed since most winwin.” ___ ken when he was arrested by ^of the: original returns werew e re ' oiii two suburban Arlington County. filed. The Carey Mercantile asks Va., policemen. The incident oc- Ihe court declare the deficiency curred early the jnorning of E X T R A f J 11 W »V 1 assessment notices void, declare T *Jm i l i ~ Dec. 16. „ theIhe income tax paid for thei Mendez said he was driving'j vears‘ of 1961 Ihrough 1965 andl MONEY J when the policemen' stopped-'.P„H that ■ the defendant pay the! costc o s t I F o r I Pl V .'f d .V ir«d him. He .said he was searched ‘"“‘ i / y. and when he a.sked what was"as — =1 CHRISTMAS iX General Automotive y. going on they pushed his headead y Service . . .all makei k o ^ " ' against the cruiser, breaking his : cars and trucks. y nose. ^ ! Volkswagen SHOPPING ii■y N«w t U»d Hona Trall J He said he would take up Ihe,thc or a L O A N S I' M I 11 II I I , ■ , ■ matter wilh the Colombian am- Bood USED CAR I on anything of value [y bassador. ' Bon Eldred'gb ■a:i ■ B y - USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADSn<: Your** Molor Co. E p i Z E i S l m m k \ 'iiv. . 612 Moln Av*. S, ! H » N .v s:l • FOR FAST SELLIWr, R ^ UI.T:^,____ : I RED’S I i

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But It keiips growing I, product produi of the Vietnam war maymay billion bill a year of tho taxpayers’)ayers’ M ost of thd estim ateded $3.$3 bll-bil- Fort Meade, MdTTts-blBB^hanS-blgg^han cause Intfelllgence is khowli ' be a full-scale I CongressionalI in- money. mo Most Americans remainre'main llort'lli spent 'on spying goes, nob-'nok'-r' the- CIA’s sprawlingg complex in and knowledge is power, , vestigationvestig of the Republic'slie's unaware une of how big and variedvaried tb td the CIA but to thes Defense Langley, Va. „ the various spy agemfies c proliferationprolife of spy agencies,lies, this this industry has., become.le. In- In- ■ ■ Department, D whose spyly empireem pire Then th ere is ,^hehe Stae De* pete dally for the attentk)) WW j l m S——R1- Republicansepub iwould like to makelake deed, dee Sen. Stilart Symington,on, D., D., - - includes. in the relatively new De- partmenfs Bureaun of Intelli- the center , of power, the Pj ;__ thft-Jnvestlgatlon—an—election—Jon— .Mo,, .Mo a former-Seeret»ry-^rf-the^—fe Biicyrrthe— gence-and-Researcb^(INR)_the-h^(INR).-the___dency. Or as-Xyndon Jnhi ■ ‘ i' ■ ■ • .year spectacles and get sup~-sup- Air 'Air Force, confessed duringring a a National N Security Agencyjencyj the the ' FBI, which mov^s; In the field once remarked, “They all ^ "V port from -' restive Mmocratsrats Senate Sen hearing in 1965 thatliat he he intelligence in branches ofof the the of -counter-intelligence'ince' and se- to gAt to the White House I : PHdNEPHONE 732733-0731 • , such BUch as1 Mlnnesota.’a Sen. Genoleno had had not known “until recently";ently” Army, Ai Navy and Air Force;'orce; andand . -curity within the UnitedJnited States, est^with the mostest.” cok shop and the Atomic Energy.inergy Com- But many on Caoltol HIU ’. Mambar of Audit Buraou of Circulation' and AP ■ McCarthy. .. that tha there existed an organi;ca-;ani;ca- a a sort of personal spook shop Official Ciry and.County Nowipopar Such a look-see is Inevitable,,ble,. tion tior within the State Departmentrtment assigned as to the Joint ChiefsChiefs of of mission, wtfioseI intelligence wondering aloud whether all Puriuctnt to Section 60*108•108 Idaho Code,Coc Thur»doy ll hareby dailgnotad ' _ given Congress’s preoccupationtion called call the Bureau of Intelligenceigence .Staff. .St product includes announcementsinouncements spying is necessary, or at li as tha day of tho'wsak>ak oncn which legal notlcei will be publlihaji. Withwith hboth the war and reducing:ing and and Research.' The National Securityy Agency of nuclear explosionsIS around the whether it is practical or c FFederal' ed cn expenditures. Criticismism In Ii recent years, the lion’slion’s (NSA) (^ probably spends 1 twicetwice asas world. , ^ j, effective. They cling to the Publlihed dally and Sunday at 130 Second Entered as second class, mall . matter April 8, |gis mounting that the Americanican .share sha of publicity has shone)ne ontont much m as the CIA, whosese budgetbudget This growing communityimunlty dedJ-dedl- tion that Harry Truman's I Street West, Twin Falls, Id^ho, 83301 ^ by the 1916^ at tha post office In Twin Falls, Idaho, intelligence- Intellii community is too the the Central Intelligence Agency,gency, has hs been esUmated at $750$750 mil-mil- cated lo the arts of the cloak in creating one central inl TimeS'NeWs Publishing Company, Inc. 83301, under the act of March S, 1879. expensive, expcns too' duplicative and - which whi Is THE central espionagelielonage lion a year. A code-breaking,breaking, ■ and dagger is a fara r cry from gence body in 1947 w as tp ell lale faced a nate some of the overlapi JARED HOW - JACK MULL r g e ! ” what a military attachettache would dear.” Not for the spy masti learn at dinner oversr the coffee perhaps, but the taxpayer cups.” •be excused If he remains a tr it exists primarilyy because of suspicious of the cost of a pi HumanI SiSacredness ^ the problems posedby by the the Cold Cold uct he’s not allowed to Inspi r.-/ :.;S. P It is the custom at ChristmasImas to ciple t to appeasement set the preemln- . journey back across the centuriesuries to ent e example. In the light that shines the Manger of Bethlehem. Therelere the from f the Christmas Star, a spiritual RANDSTADT, M .D. ______central fact of Ijistory drawsWs the element c Is discernible In the crusade ' ' WAYNE BRANDS! hearts and minds of the laitmui.tui. out tiie"Jree t world is engaged in. The con- T" Christmas is not an isolated fact ofo f flict f of truth with falsehood in which pearly 2,000 y e a rs ago. It is anan ever He I engaged still goes forward, and Year Giving present truth whose blessings we ex- demands c the support of militant All Yeai perience here and now. Christianity C at this Christmas-tide. ictly how'old Ihe necessity to make an tmw _ j It all agree ■’’B ‘s, far better to g We need to recall that the Babe3abe of Theologians can prove that the an- Nobody knows exactly how'old ______;______1 0 ir.nargins—a dictinR all soru of things and which people (through the creation of Jl strong governors ownwho ineffec- gath- stand by helplesslyy—will and hope die- an effective agent of the mode to want to stop for any length of time. ' people’s organizations. Th(;y hadid grounds grour normally take 10 to0 20 ers thc belief their own govern- la at Miami ales’ cause. 3n is ment will give them the chancevillag- Bi that evenLs—not they—will dic- Just below the Korean border, 4 no no interlockinginteri village youth andid years years to mature, early action is .. . 'A Nixon defeat would pi Camp Stanley is the spot. ' f. women’s women’s groups and farmers as-s- usually usual possible. If Ihe action3n is to >'improve their own future,govern- late his nomination at Miami PRAISE DEPARTMENT chance Beach next August, ^ .h ► sumably elevate Reagan as I Theo Merrick. Twin Falls, writeses Mr. Where we’re doomed to serve our tlmo sociations sociatior and no real politicalal well-planned, well-i the serious fightingIting TlThe Guevara epi.sode makes it ire. Rockefeller him.self^ tne uttered nrst conservative's alternate choic Spectator a note saying that a special In the land that God forgot. ''liberation” "liberati front in 'WhIch tho10 phase phase of the ''war” can1 be clearclea that it is much less cosily wu accept ^ jimm thanks is due Dennis Foote, Collegelege of _ , , J , common common man participated. short.. short. in IIlives, money and sufferingnakes to it ®”-''>rds here which, -'(or the first ristmas Down with snakes and buzzards, ^s a s cosily lime, indicated he rmght accept now, and moderates figure I Southern Idaho teacher, for the Christmas As a result, the farmers andid 4—The 4—' Communist groupss in nip future Red subversive in- only>|gnal .still-visible Barry Goldwaier o musical concert. He adds that another villagers repeatedly informed to Bolivi ering to “ convention draft if X. came, lo Bolivia were .split and fighlinRIting surgenciessurf when they are young he P Y oration would frighten vole great big thanks is also due the participat­•ticipat- R'Rht In the middle of nowhere ,|,ethe governmeni on the location>n among nmon themselves. In recent-cent and weak—whether in Asia.iive I.;u- in- that was not the onlyyignal he wn- “ thousand miles from you. s young heard from his camp.me, m cn^ and delegates, reflect itself ing students, "Thanks, Mr. Foote,” he con­ and movement of Che's men. vears vears five Bolivian Marxist-xist- in Amcrica or Africa. Vietnams 'h TCssing ihfc adver.se polls nnd an unselll cludes, “it was wonderful.” 2—The farmers and villagers, Lenin iia, l-;u- ALso for the first time, men \n You sweat, freeze and shiver 2—The s, Leninist parlies vied with cacheach cost tix) much. 8^ I u’ convention, and — even mo ietnams ar 'hat group slopped stressingely that ih^ ho It’s more than you stand: ■— governor's disinclination lo run THE PARTY UNE They treat us like convicts co nominatedT > Rockefeller draft. Mrs. D. Purtee. Route Two. TwinI Falls.Fall.?, But call us defenders of our land, and suggested privatelysufficient that ho , writes Mr. Spectator to complain a Iittla iittla - - « * i i couldni and should be nominatedTnge Repub- > , Obviously, these conceplio about rude individuals on party lines. We’re soldiers of the Eighth Army PAUPAUL HARVEY lieAsked whether a )uld sufficient be won °®P®no up°n a neat interweavii Her complaint is not the first receivedIved in Earning our measly pay, ovnumtjcr of middle^rangethat Repub­ result. >?'*ch can sei this department, but, like Mrs. Purtee.ce. Mr. Guarding our people wllh millions licanor conservatives couldgovernors' be won theories crashing. And th Spectator would like to point out therec Isis no ., . For a lousy two and a half a day. over to bring about ly. that result, -presume^^mcxlerale governo one source in the ■ governors’ having thc nerve to move awi real reason for such antics to take ^ place. Living with our emotions But let’s run Mrs. Purtiee’s note In full: The High(ghest Courtrt I Is You group said confidently:t that con- Nixon as a possibly slroi "Saturday night my husband andl' IJ re­ W aiting to see our gals tei"They're available!”ng at Palm nomination leader, when lin ceived a very important long distancece call i^at while we’re away califorCalifornia Gov. Ronald Rea-i- i j nextnext fiscal ; period elective sur- medical med services are used or BeEvidence to support Conserva- that con­ after time — in much easier ci from Southern California. It was fromom his They haven t married our pals. . gan has -managed a number ofif gery. gery. nonemergency dentistryistry m misu isused.” tention tiv was not lackingck atof Palm Mon- cumstances — they have fail, ■ mother, letting us know the outcome! of an l^ew people know that wc are living. minor miracles m during^ his firstst and and eye c ^are. .— - . Immediate In­ reaction ised lo ■ the or Beach ta and el.sewhere.oice Conserva­ Is the ‘P exhibit any collective force opei'aiJonTiis father had just undergone. ' — Few people give a damn, year year inin Sacramento,: but he hasis Understand, Und the 1.3 million1 de- governor's gove explanation was an tive ci Gov. Tim Babcock-. of Richard Mon- Republican councils, “We were .VERY distressed duringIg thistni.9 Although we're not forgotten at home encountered encounte resistance from■n serving servin poor would continuee lo avalanche aval of mail to memberslo ■ the tana,Ni whose first choiceefeller—not Is the "®''' Rockefeller signa ]0-minute conversation to have an uniden­iiniden- we still belong to Uncle Sam. w where here it,it. was lea-st expccted. receive receiv aid. And the 16.000I al- of of thetl California Legislature.was an G medical medic bill would create a cri.s-:ri.s- broadcast, broa witlTout w aitinglure. to Gov.Ni Ronald Reagann theof Cali- pri- waiting and hoping, and' know of his desire .to- get on the line. The Is the time we miss: ceeded ceeded inli getting an unfriendlyy is, is, would wi continue to receiveeive read read that mail, the Seriatele first Fi- mi fornia—looks best to him if plaintive query: '’What else ct fifth time he interrupted us he slammedled tho Boy, hope they don’t draft you Legislatu Legislature to approve reducedd Medi-Cal Medi-< — minus these dele'tedcted nancenanc Committee with a,ting party- to Nixon i should fail ini western,the pri- "'® do?” receiver down! Arid for God’s sake, don't enlist. welfare welfare and higher taxes. nones! ale Fi- marles. nonessential services. line line vote, killexl the bill. The m n southern ■"We will never know w ho o u r di.>icourie-courie- ...... But But the court objects. The Cal-I- But But the California Supreme next c tele- And when.we get to heaven, ^ eme next day the Legislatureparty- ad- lei Other conservativeier western, here or ous party line partner is, nOr can thc tele­ Ifomia Supreme Court has ve-?- Court Court declared that the governor•nor journed. joun - 11. The midwestern in and oven southern phone company help, as there arc= four . toed theth, governor's reduced may r d m ay not di.scrim inate in thc dis- But Bu the question will havere ad- to leadersfel indicated either here or IPHCiCS by Wohl • other parties on the line. They re from Korea Lord. medical medical - welfare program andd tribution tributi of tax dollars, may not be fi e palatable pie: If They’ve spent their time Jn hell. not be faced by the next session in in to other settings that Rocke- "Maybe we say to all party line people: If tied his hands. curtail curtail nonvital medical ser- January. Janu Hopefully, eventually,lave -to fellered would at least be8, palatable ho seem- ...... * — ■*- there is an emergency, speak up andnd tho Understand, Unders this court curtail-I- vices, vices, .should instead cut off the the LegislatureI may bypassision the m to-them be if. by rfjid-1968,chance ho seem- of Ff?AMKU{,im/U,HbO Une witl gladly bo yours—iu t please grant > DOWN WE GO . - mentment ofof executive authority iss self-sufficient self-su borderline poor. coun r. court and rewrite the medical | party’s best ! chanceto this cf- of B m i z L o o m s / m v . -— us—tho-Murte.sy, respect and privacy;y you Mr.\ Spectator got a note from Senator -similarlysimilarly applicable at the na-1- Such Such prerogatives as we havelave care care law. JSS the beatingjp, LBJ. unmistak- / would like to teceive. In an everydayiryday JorJordan the other day. In it he had some tional tional level. Ie Even Presidentss historically histori allowed a state’s,te’s Gov. Go Reagan’s experiencenedical in gj, south, .sounds to this ef- -emergency, Kjfcal calling situation thishis is int*intcresdng facts which we will pass on to may may not not be allowed lo producee chief chief executive, the court as- this and Soulh ^ as- this instance demonstrates theJr. ’^®" heard unmistak- just as important as in our unfortunatee long youyou. the' reader. the the reformiw'theyrefor promise. sumed. sumed inertia inert and outright opposition t appear to distance situation.” Senator Si Jordan said that based on the What's What's called Medicare in Gov. es the a^bly. in Tennessee and Soulh n Gov. Reagan, dismayed but whichwhicl any executive mayxisition en- ^“'■ohna. . They do not appear to ------J ■ 195:1957-59 period, the last two years of Ihe most statesstat Is called Medl-Cal in1 undaunted, undaui then appealed his counter counl when he tries to turn . y confront- GIVEAWAY DEPT.S EisiEisenhower Administration, with the dollar California. Califomi£ It derives Jfrom thee case case to t the highest court: thc back fv en" isolated examples, Rockcfcl- thc back the clock — even o though turn Nevertheless, as they confront- We have a four-month-old puppy to0 give 100 cents in V*lye. the Burea'jj of Labor' Title 19 ssection of the Social Se-'- people. people • the the clock c is wrong. J® availability HH ^ away. Mostly poodle. Call at 1830 Elizabethiiabeth StatisticsStal has recently reported these fact.^: curity curity Act.Ac With the cost of med- He He telecast ' and b ro ad cast Ji Yci thouch xeptabilily Rockefel­ m jm t Jl Yet air that resistance not- ler f"' s more -certain availability B lvd., o r.call 733-0096. YYour rent dollar has dropped Sn value to jcal ical carecarc rising in all states,^ personal person appeal urging taxpay->ay- withstanding,withs there are . those -rate gov- ' Wc have a five-month-old, part Lottie5cottle 88.8 cents. paying forfi it is a problem. ing ing citizenscil to write their statelate tons tons of letters reassuringe some not- f"?nd,his widening acceptabilityMyond try- . dog, that needs a new home. Pleasee call Y Your transportation dollar, is down to In In California Cali lafst Septemberr legislators legisla and thus overrule the of of us us that wc are at longthose last •"* moderate^strategy’’ gov- ■ 733-7582. 85.9 cents. Gov. ReaganRea sought to stream- court. court, , moving movi away from the un-Amer-’ some ""nors could not get beyondul inaction try------Y pur medical care d o llar Is now worth line Medi-Cal.Medi reducing all non- "You, "Yot Ihe working men andand ican ican ' notion that. govemmentig last ""h P*" label larted^strategy’' for — MR. SPECTATOR! onrjonfy 72.7 ccnts. essential essential expenditures. Hc im-- women wqmer of California, are paying'ing should shoul take from each worker•Amer- the course of hopefulnext., inaction six The "new" arithmetic is a great boonx>n fo YYour auto insurance dollar Is now down proved administration,ac thus sav'' for for the th< Medi-Cal program with,|Tith, according accor to his energymment and which me they have charted for parents, who are-autQmaticjilly..ahsnluledJjy—<»<1 hn— to-69.7to-£ cents in,valiif. ______;______ing intr *139 tl.W million. ______lhe hii worker themselves in the next, six — the highcjt taxesJu-lhg-jialion.__ aBilit ...... r n„;7:!y„TT- _ its mysteries from helping, with homework.work. YYour apparel dollar is down to 88>7 cents.' He'orderedH e 'orde postponed until theI yer yer have ha no control over howlow er. er whatever w. be demands.y and of months. I a h-4oaf ’ ------On.papftr, tha thing hm a Vind__ i. of delicato perfection: ... . s . - . A . ^ ' IK ■ ■' ....-s-- ■A— . .. ; - : - . ..• ‘ ^ ■ ;-i . ■ . ■ ^ - / ' ‘ / , •, /. : : . • 0 . ■ ■ ■ ■ I , : ■* / , .1 ;> ■. . . > ■ 'It' ^ ■ ■ r ■ n „ ^ ^ ^ , . - ..TROUPE PERFOimSORMS ^: TvTwin Falls Times-News • g H Valley Traf:Praffic CourtsC S . , SAIGON (AP) — Bob Hope Dec..22-23, 1967 :.. ' anand hiji troupe of 60 entertainersntertain^rs — —— ------■, -----— .. „ ' Bi^ce Car, 18, Route 1, Hey- $15$11 by Judge Willis forir failure visitedvii the'U. S. 7th Fleetleet off the " • • • i ■ burn, was fined $100 by’ Burley totO'yield right of way. ' Lr, t" Thailand, their base.for -----Police Ju d g e Roland E. Willis ''^inetl by Judge Willis,/illjj.' for, , of Nirth Vietnamm Wednes-wednes- {J,' Christmas yisit to: Ameri- ' for reckless driving. *' !{speeding sp were Sandra .L. ftiihi-Riihi-j"'’ *^“y Thursday, then flew canca troops in the .Vietria^ war. Keith Christensen, 61,il, N^f, sey,se 17, 1635 Elba Ave.,., Burlev, !■■ was fined $15 by Judgee Willis $2$25; .LuAnne Kenner. 21,\.l7iO2l,\.l7i0 H N M | for failure to yield right of wway.'Ai ay.lA im o Ave;, Burley,. $30: Donald. ■ K m S L arry A. H are, 24. 315 E, 14th Asher,A: 32, Route 1,'Burley, $10, • • DIAMONC\M OND JIM’S |B |B St., Burley, was fined $15 for ar and Randel Dunn, 18, 24848 Dennis^Dennis JA CCKPOT. K PO T , rNEVADA ''' Ig^K stop sign violation. DiDrive, Burley, $15. 1 IfjB I William E. Winks, 68. 1611 ------^ :-----— . I WWishes ishes Iall a Moiana l Aue.,-BurJ&yr-was-fined^lUias-finediUSE-T-lMES-NEWS^WANT-ABS^^NT-ABS^ ^ ...------.------:------— I Merryrry Ch Christmas H ' i'^'illHWIPllil m i-iiB |i||| and a HappyHappy New Year PJB ^^9 wwwwvYwvwwvwwwwwiwwwwt---- COUPON OOUF^C Wm F P ® ^ Dec.:. 23 ’til JaJan. 2, 1968 W m ' "' ' BBSiEiBieL*— #4 (Except[Except SuSundays) i p 10 FREEE CHRISTMASCHRISTI NICKELS mm^^Bjiiii^^K ' , ■■^wtKKttBSS5S*^^SB3k • ~ •» ■. . t m f u I LOADING BASKETS WITHITH groc-groceries to be given to needyeedy baskets bi will be distributedlUted Sat Saturday morning fo provideId • ^ H i P H u ii l i i FREE:EE M

feel they are retaining some of K j FREE^EE DlDINNER - the old-time closeness in having Sanpr. Sundaylay 12 NooNoon 'til 5 p.m. this sort of get-together and Old Fashionioned Christi•istm as F ete |maintaining Ihe hall for sall com­ E M H K O O t For Our Adult GustCustomers Over 21 UK UUlU »UXTUCKVOm(UO«T©OOn80MWHIOH«VsOOmOs«OH«vsoo mooF.cz*A oaooks co. ir.>■ . Christmas mood, promised an scrumptiousscru meal, the tradition-dition- wayswa be entirely understood,od. opportunity to bo themselvesIves al ]potluck supper. Everyoneeryone xheq climax of the evening./ening, and performing in an unre-nre- lined up with plates in hand of course, was Santa Clausiis who hearsed proRram with expecta-‘Cta- alongaloni a table laden wilhlh the catcame in on cue wilh a hearty ------tians of sceijg ihe iollv. penile-nilc- usualusua fried chicken, moatt loaf,loaf. I "Hu"h Hn Hn ” Treats werej e dis- m an in the red suit, Ret themherii I .salad sala( *and a sumptuous variety/ariety j trii tributed under the supervisionrvision toRether in a-warm , lifihted hall, of ddessert-s. This part ofof the,the of Santa and included gooey complete with decorated tree!tree I programprog was ' probably more po[popcorn balls made by the and you have the makinpsi of Kratigratifying to the adults thanan the GrangeGri ladles. an old-fashioned celebration1 of excited excii children. ... pRep. Vernon Ravenscroftift act- Christmas. (I Afi After dinner the smaller chil- pj ■ ed as the jolly gentleman,1, fool- itl f This sort of festival was en- dren gathered around lo,° tell ingjj,_ no one, and led In severalleveral joyed by the children of the whalwhat they had prepared for the carols before making his exit. //M l — ^QHB^MySP^//ii®f ® This kind of celebrationion isIs " ^3 m a fi< r T> more likely to be typical of the K ing O aim s NixcV ixoii W ould JBj eC small rural community where, like Tuttle, the country school . has disappeared. fflJSi BE O UUR R G U ESTS P oor C hoice FForR or epublieaiifeI l l s -j'he Grange members like to ATLANTA. Ga. (AP) — Dr. Dr.'tion'i lion's capital to demand jobsobs or •iiHiMiMiiMmiiiMiiiiimiiiimiumiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiklllllllllk Marlin I.uther King Jr.. saysiays incoiincome for the poor would re- the Republicans probably would:iuld fledfleet "a consensus In the nation Stipulation m # lose most of Jhe Negro vote and Itelf for what we are dem and-" the presidency next year byling.” byling.’.' ROSWELL, N. M. (AP) nominating Richard M. Nixon.n. MayorsMa of large cities, busi- —pfdclals- ol the Ma.sor.'c C3*- King said TTiursday In an[nessian[nessnien and other groups favor Temple1 in Roswell havo dis- ' ' ^ - exclusive interview that the actioaction now in massive doscsj doses^ ti tributed 30 pairs of long un­ r only Republican potential candi-[Kingndi-iKing said. “ .So the cliraaleale is dderwear at $10 each Ihls date Who could defeat Presidentlent alive In the nation and t+ie-thing-thing yyear to fulfill a stipulation Lyndon B. .lohnson is New,'Jew I to dod< is lo mobile Ihis public inli the will of a formeri York's Gov. Nelson A. Rocke-.opini:ke- opinion and give them a move- KRoswell resident. Gus Win- -foH cr.------.....[ment ment thr-oufih which theyy xan titejr died,jilno.ycftri.afift and ____J “ Rockefeller would probablyibly say toi Crtngress, 'This mustust be I( left $105,000, p art ol Jt in # , he the first Republican in recent:ent donedone.’ ” - titrust with thc stipulationItion yenrs to get a majority of Negro?gro KingKii said experience has tlthat eachChristmas someie of i voles if he were the nominee.”?e.” showshown that Congress never tl the money be used to buy t King said. The New York gover-ver- movesmove until it is pressuredI lo do Iilong underwear lor cold and I nor would decisively solit hoth'so.loth'so. nneedy old men. w * the Negro and labor votes, KingCing He was asked If his invitingivlting said, and “would get the groatreal aniivantiwar groups lo join1 the(he "ittiitiitiMiitnirniitiiiiMrHMiiiiMiiiiiiiiMiiiiniitfim niitiim *1^ group of disenchanted Independ-Nid- movtmovement would kill i lls t s ______;;;...... j - SUNDAY ONLY ent voters.” chanchances of favorable response>pen se •• •• But, King said, neither Nixonxon from Congress, ^ d i n" s i s t m a s nor Gov. Ronald Reagan of Cali-|:ali-| "I“ I think not,” he said. "I fornia—another Republican posrdost I think the power of this move- k 4 F D D V sibillty—could carry the Negrogrolment [ment will be numbers andi per per- riLnlll SWEEPSTAKl A K E S ^ vote against Johnson. j.severj.severance. We hope lo make “ I’m not optimistic aboul the this movement so massive and Republicans nominating Rocke-:ke- mommonumental that It can’t be ig- feller because the Republicansans nored.norec no m atter who is in yPit.” CHRISTMA5! D R A W II N N t G S % have a kind of chronic obsessioniion KirKing said President Johnsonhnson VNER I DINI / for losing.” King said. mus; crusade for his programsi?ramsl King said he was not endors-|toDrs-Jto eliminatecl urban blight and ^ f f ing a candidate. iRuartt guarantee iobs or income,come. Traditional L King .said his announced planilan Ii "Whepever"Whe thc Presiflent really , T fnr massive, disruptive demon-on- crusacrusades for.soni'eihing. he gen-i strations next spring in the na-’erally na-’erall; gets it,” King said. and popularr JSunday, DeciDecember 24th I H Served From JffV « 6 f } 0 m usic this j ------L t» a p m ______J week-end onn Adultsi Only I N C A S H SENTENCING DElJVYEDI son Thursday1 as topics for con- OROriNO, Idaho (AP) — Sen-,en- -sidensideration on a spccial legisla- ^ (riicing of Kerniit Davis, 66.1, 3 , tive tivc asession next year. / 24 - $25 Drawing) r a w i n g s y J ) J Picrce. ronvicled of second de-l A subcommittee of the Idaho * D gree murder, was postponedled TrafficTraffi Safety Commission rec- I ; NO PURCHASE NECESSARYslECESSARY Thursday until Jan. 2. ommiommended the changes to the U SATURUURDAY Davis was convicted earlierlier fiovergovernor. ^ ^ this week of the fatal shootinging The code change would climi-elimi- 1450 KC in August of 1966 of Clarenceice nate a conflict which limits j-j»iON YOUR RADIO DIAL>IAL Hedges, 50, at Pierce. penalpenalties municipal courts may ( f WININ UUP TO ^ ______mipo.s DECI.SION REVERSED 5100.00 1I ■ = 'l I < noiSE (AP) — The Idaho Su­ preme Court Thursday reversed n %{ a Boundary County District f ^ O N T H E W H E E L B I W ■ , I Court derision which, had re­ I versed a lower court order re-' O FF F O R R T U N E M 1 _ • quiring Ihe salo of property in the estate of Charles T. Mc- M S DfOWingVing Evety ffew Miniif/*i. 4 Nearney of Sandpoint, Idaho. /7 \ *\ Regivtcfgivtcf frer {Bfnq'Your - J ' A probate court had .srfid Den­ J • Sweepiiokeiiweepiiokej Tickoii ^ nis McKenney could sell proper­ 'EVENTSEVENTS IN TWIN FALLS Hear all of yourur favorilfavorite holiday tunes ty, Hie—mortgage of w h ic h ^ c ------______------played- by the nimhle nimhlR ffingers'of . . .______h--Id by a.ssignnient .since 1962 'SOrmrd IJ o^^SIHBSi The district court held that u recorded In The Twin Falls 1 ^ McKenney was not a creditor Chronicle, Twin Falla News and whose claim had been allowed tdaho Evenlag Times. Brought to ' / f f ^ and that hc could not requireire you each the sale of Ihe estate’s assets.!!ts. weekIZrS:- by__ Bob Reesee MUSII I S T I E I ’TOPICS SET I 5( 50 YEARS AGO BOISE (AP) — Establishmentznt VICTOR RECORDS FOR CHRISTMASHRISTMAS -— VICTORS AND VICTROLAS of a maximum Idaho h!»?hwayiay> $10$v to $400. LOOAN MUSIC: CO. V , ^ Ji jL speed limit and elimination of Thu y«or buy your ChHtlmo*1mo» giflftglflft f from Undo Sem. Coll of tho I B Rl A A i U N I an Idaho code conflict were sug-J g - Fotl Offic* *r your moll corrlorrrlor for W War o Thrill Slompt or Wor Sov-iv- * _ _r gested by Gov. Don W. Samuel-lel- Ingt Cortlflcoto Stamps. Thriftrlft StompsSffempt or* 3 Sc and tho Conificola — - _ . ------Slomp*5li, 4.13. fiitorotf fs ' compound«dompoundod ^uorforly of 4 % on thoso.so.- • «fertfpt.«fe on the P iiano a n o and a r Organ SB ChlldronUi Matlnoo wilh VoudovllUVoudovlllo SSoturdoy offtfmoon •. . . ThoIto IdahoIda ThoatrJ ha* gono outt of Itsll« waywa< to got rool Christmoi on- 3 ^ ^ W ED5NESDAY N ESD / jAND | lorfolnmontl*ri f6r Iti friondt. *'Ould **Ould IroIroiond.” a vory Irishy ihow fir»dpnt thon onotKor SonoH cemod/ — **Thot**T Night’* with Mary Thur- i ( y FRIDAY■ R ID A Y A R E monmo ond ChorlU^urray. 3C r BIrthdoy. Watch Ntght Sorvlcos for R f f BANKJK K NIGHTS m ONf i' GUNS, r * GOLF^ CLUBS, SKIS, ^ 30 YEARS AGO horo sold tjfto transport piano corrying Church*« Morif Now Yoarandod Birthday. ot Pondloton, Oragon on tho woy ^ Congrogoliont Spoctol Mottot.sughtor wilh a Christmos visit. At Boiso n Unitod Air Unot offlcJoU horoo".«l toid Mra. i Banllln W. Clortf. j -C L U B I C A F E 9 Mr*. Franklin D, Rootovolt tondod et Poi ^ 3 - ^ 2 . . I S lo Soottio to fturprito hor doughlorKl wifhFRISH FIOM NORTHERN IDAHO . *200®"-;, I - — 3 F«. I» IJ Ft. Tr».l, 737 Shoihsn. B tho wot groolod by Covomor end Mn ’• tV r ^ 5 CHRISTMAS TREES JUST IN . . . FRES BANKSBANI Is the place to go for funfu during the holidayloliday seasonsea . . . come loin fn 6 FOREST .... 30c to $1.25 — 3 R. to DIAMONDS, WATCHES, RADIOS, S ^ ) FRIENDS. Wf SEND HOIIOAY WISHES, . . . Tor the timene of yoiyour life . . . MUSICAl (NSTtUMENTS, TV, S i ------tUR lOYAlTY- AND OOOD WIlC --- TYFEWRmtS, BINOCUURS, 6 ^ iCAMEKAS, TAPE RECORDERS, S **'*TO OU» HOST OF GOOD mCNDS. \ HIGHWAYrHWAY 93, JACKPOT,KPOT, NEVADA SADDLES, CHAIN SAWS, TOOLS, 9 : ( WITH APPRECIATION FOR;e VOUR m lOYALn o t o r C O . I ” AND OTHER ITEMS Of VALUE. I ^ ^>1 ua South Twin Falls • .1I ^ , Han/eyI- & Hazelel Wright [ sm — IMPWIAl — SIMCA " ___ :------t a ; ALSO BUY • s m • TRADI B m ■■■iiiiiffi '.i- • ------>-J*V«ll a n r l B A h F>rta » rta RRartnr^, a r t n ______’ ' '* ! wn

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" ■ ■ * s. . ft Twtn Falfi T!mes-Nowew« ~ tee. ^2-23. ^96r H Hope Jokeokes Are HistHistory Indexdex RayTurheir A iipoiiit^ To Editor’a note: Tlib artieleirtiele oci on How about.that Whiteute House'tHouse'to a night-club to hearliear Bronx- ^ T. IBoblfope WM IniUsiMd1 (liroiich(Iira i^ vw eddj^,'' threw^BW a pair.tpair bom singer Dolores Reade; < the courteay of Thne Magarine.lagaziiie.’of ’c old shoes , at them.I. Unfortu-pUnfortu- They dated, and jeot married i De .Gaulle, $ald Hope; is Is very nnately, Hubert wasi sailstill in ini 1934/ Says Bob today: ■ upset about the British devalua- them.". tl . "George Muiphy Introduced5 ^ u c M me e .BOISE XAP) - A^fatm er tion of 'the pouqd. "Hele M^redwired The body of Hope’ss '4$ 45 years ee from the University ofTda that "the workers lovee Khrush- ilif they don't it’s almostost treason.!treason.| ho.(, chev very much. He hasn’thasn't got H A cqtiitted an enemy in the wholee country.! Quite a fevv under it." And ., Dwight Eisenhower wasas always ^ VORIS - Fri. &£ Sat. N ight H Of Charges5 "Ihe° pro from the WhiteIte House. House.; J “ Jerome "Flight of the Phoenix” ' .,p, I knew him when he'? was at Kid Show Sat,It, With . SAN ANTONIO. Tex. - (AP)— j'\ general—he I. had authority then.” G erald Wilson, 42, Lewiston. u' AAatinee James Stewart Idaho, has been acquittedd'of^fed- of fed- the ’60s. Hope declared^ u ih that,p t I “Two little Bears”ars” and Peter Finch eieral charges of conspiringne loto re- *’“** “played the. South Pa- c«ceive and convert to his own(wn use while Lieutenant John Ken­ nedy was there, and/“he he "^"s was & tues. Christmas Christi DOy Show Timet at ' stolenst aircraft parts. an 2:00 - 4:20 - 6:40 - 8:00 A U.S. District Court jury de- “ verv gay, carefree youth at ’ Toes. Doors Open- 2:0 IIIliberated four hours before■fore re-rc- '^“t lime. Of course, all111 he had at 7:15 Adults Adoltj 90t - Jr. 60c-Child 30c turning the verdict ThursdayTiursday t“ worry about then was theIhe iiiaMani enemy.” ■<: ______■ jij night,______^ ii Ej^traordinaxyJry EEnterte ntertainm ent: '"'“ ^ ■ JOHN HUSTON, AS Noab,•h, Js oneoim of th« many outstandingIding alalso .r any gf„ state Pete T, .Cenarrusarusa “I 2 p.m. and an evening per- .lego.tjJpe bandleader. His best of its historicdi and religious[ious moti motion picture. Among the sets ;om- formance al 8 p.iti. are .sched- / ■ line was pure Hope:e” ' “longlong IN THEE BROADESTBROADE TERMSI** le sets received Thursday a com- fo' me: I've ■ value. It Is about three hoursours are the largest boat everr built mlssioii„ ns a “Kentuckyicky uied.“I* Mr. Edwards said the A ir P ollution.o n !l!dresses don’t bother me: I've —£ i/« M a g a x in e f in. for. a film, a rcproducl-ion of got n good memory."’’ IIIt was j X In length with an intermission, for. io'' o' colonel.” memovie has shown'to sell-outout au- WASHINGTON (AP) —C“ Ciga- ig a -f also f UJ that year, says Time, The DIno De Laurentlis pro- the 'world’s first s'kyscraper,per, a The certificate of appoint-)lnl. diencesdie for mo'nths-iong stays rc lys Time, : stays rette smoke not only endangersidangers ,hat.u Murphy took Hope>e around duction is directed, by John Hus-tius- gardgarden that everyone knows „ ment said Cenarrusa Is enti-;ntl- at“I other theaters in the: inter- (^e health of the smokerk er but — ,, ------^ ■■ ton with screen play by Christo-isto- aboutabou but cannot describe,, tem-lem- (ledo (o all Ihe rights, priv-iriv- mountainm( region. ^may also create an air-pollutionpollution pher Fry. pies.pies, encampments and a ruined ||Hcgcs nnd responsibilities of hazard for nonsmokers in poor- In bringing "The Bible" to city. ti ______^ fhe office, but he said he ly ventilated rooms, says^ToJ: a not­ RAMONA does not know what IheyIhey ‘Nevada 1 Man ed‘d physical chemist. are. Cigarette smoke, saysys DrDr. THEATRE-Buhluhl The document was signed nI P hilip H. Abelson of the! Carne- Lackluster _NomineesNoi______. by .Kenmcky Guv.-£dward.^ Arrested 111“L...... - gie-institution^ of—Washington,^hington,J - —Frt.- Saf.'« Saf. Matinee ” •m T. Breathitt and Secretary contains carbon monoxide,ide, ni-nl-, ^ rl Q of State Thelma L. Stovall. V 2 0 trogen. dioxide, hydrogenen cya-|cya-^ “ Help, I’m in Orbit"bit" ‘ Set For Acadenuiemy Awards " Murder Case nide and o th er chem icals.als. He ' lllllllllllllllintllllllllllMIIIMIMIMIIMIIIIMIIIMIIIIII '""" ELKO, Nev. (AP) — A Ne- sa said these gases can reatJiich dan- Don Knotts I ''2bni Camiry-F BOB THOMAS ShreiShrew," "To Sir with Love,",OVC,” vada man was arrested ThuVs-Thuts- gtgerous levels in stuffy, smoke- in - 7 HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Nomi-)mi- "Twc"Two For the Road,” "Far ^ day in connection wilh a two- fi'filled rooms. 1 yT ' ‘ n 1E: DINO DEDKLAURENTIIS ’ nations for this year’* Academy5my from the Madding Crowd,"^wd“” Cutter Race yiiar-old murder case. Dr. Abelson advanced this "THE RELUCTANTR lll PradMcii,Pttdnc^m tf Awards race are almost cora-om- "The Dirty Dozen” and "The ‘ Nell Phillips, 25, Carlin, Nev., °fopinion in an editorial in Scl- pleted. and it shapes up as the- FamFamily Way.” ^ rder cif cot:e magazine which he 13,edits. “ ASTRONAUT" most undustlnguished contest Th .Vong- -was charged with Ihe murder of itest The males provide the strong- Set Sunday John R. Blair, Dayton, Ohio.Ohio tobacco industryry has plus short ' wilhin memory. est i race among Ihe 1967 per- . challenged all contentions that] Local observers fair fo recallicall formformances. .Rod Steiger was an TTie body of Blair, who was 22“ cigarette smoking constitutes a ; TF T tE £I JH E a more lackluster field of candl-ndl- early favorite because offTf;; "In At Burley ata t' Ihe time of death, was' found healthug hazard. ______SCREENPljlYSCRETNPHYBV DV ...Jn TIu Btgimint /„ii„., Dec. 26. 1965, near AdabeB Sum- ^ dates. Nowhere jn sight are the IHeat of the Night.” SidneyJidney p,PAUL -r The Magic Valley , W* will fa« do.M J Sun. Sun.. :' nPRODLTrDBY C H R STOPHER S T O P H E R FRY there films of the topmost cali-:ali- Poitl(Poitler may well bo a contender_ender Kaciiigroc Association will holdlid its *"'' • t : bre of a "Ben-Hur." "Tom'om again for that film or "To° Sir fjrst culler race of this seasoneason . Blair® had been shot three JiEm bargo A gainstl i n S t 1 Dee.1 24 . . . Open Mondaylonday I J.DINO DE LAURENTIIJRENTIIS JOHN HUSTON Jones," "West Side Story" or With Love.” at'lat 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Bur- times beneath the left ear and w . wifh winner of 6 I ULSiC.\LSa)tl BMnbMlJJOMA\VaAH7WC«f-0UA^vann 71.CU . OrJ, UKHAFLrAttSASiUMM, "My Fair Lady.” ^penceF-Tracy-seeiiis likely'-tirety^1ey~Airport, 1ey according lo Clyde “ knife was found near"J “his his Im j[] porting M eat3at ' Academy Awardsds tItM UJK'JIYO.\^i\LRlCHASl)ltAltttS;A.SCv\IS.X)HNI iiAntis M CAK. turn insTON as woAasnntfM mrm as UMioa Lacking are performancesices be awardeda\ a posthumous nomi- Kendall, K e Rupert, associationlation body. “Doctor ZhIvDgb" I CFil*(.f.C.StXjn AiAMAIlAU.AUCAROMIASSAJlI. AiA GAUWU AS SAtAH rrm OUXXX AI THC7UUE ANCOJk Dist. Atty..Mark Scott Jr. said I that have been universally ac-BC- natioination on the basis of "GuessGuess president. pres h under" U fg cd B y Solon L)rStlU«lbc*rC.hr«4r rmnM«bnL»in»>nK>MiIkwiMU«'|ilnnnfc_ltaK»>U>'l,iA.rilatcJ inD-150xaU>IYIXLUXI cIaime

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^ l-l N — I ■ ' ■ i' I ■ ■ . f ' ^ . • ,.,:t ■■ ■ ------!------* ' ' .„ ‘I”-■ ■ " ' .r IKaryn W atson,o n • - Dec. 22-23, 1967 >1'Twin FalU Tlm'es-NgV^«' .' HH Brown Recite :■ Nuptial Vows K aryn L. WStsbnl daughter of ”.. Mr.I* and Mrs, Cecil Watson, - Twin FaUs, was mari-led to Mi- if M r and , Mrs, Edwin Brown, El Paso, Tex., in rites Dec. 2 at the First - Baptist Church. ------Rev. Mr. Hiighes performed the ceremony. The bride, giyen ' j in marriage" by her father, w'dre X^''a ^ floor-length crepe gownown which fell gently from a yoke of VeniseVenlse lace and was framed by its own - - ttrain. The sleeves of the gown ------. was fashioned of mise Venise lace, lace. By ABIGAIL VAN BURENEN shouldsho not work, and she. w a s Her veil of silk illusionn was held DEAR ABBY: Is it possibleisible ashamed.ash “ S by a crown of nettingg adorned for a man to love two women You y should have told her to ’ with tiny pearls and1 Lilies,Lilies of at the same lime? My husband'band taketaki off her gloves and stop liv- . tthe Valley. She carried!d a white started driving an unmarriedirried ing in the dark ages. Stiitistics orchid encircled .with yellowyellow car- j i' • • ■ girl to work and back every1’ day shoshow that 57 per cent of all mar-m ar- - • nations and yellow ro.ses. because she lives near here: and riedrjec women work. He ' ' Janett.e Wat.son, sisteriter of the ■ 'i lrif ' * , I they work at the same place. , bride, was maid of honor. i' , ' m She is 23 and my husband isIs 4444.' * babysat, cooked and V 1Bridesmaids were Delainelaine I-ite. I hM marketing, in addition . Barbara1 Reed and Laelel Mother- • ■” ';<{ . j M He admitted that he has J been to, running my own business seeing her other times, and he ”1.1 shed. Ringbearer wasvas Allen , <*>i - says now he can't give her up.'Jf uwhile my wife worked, kept , Reynolds, who carried the rings because he is.,in love with her.her bouse" and handled all the cor- on a- satin and lace pillow,i i " " * ” This has been going on for aboutihout resp>ondence and bookkeeping Hal HughesrEl Paso,D, was best . for my business. As a result we man. with Stan Abel, Laramie, « novnow have two healthy well-ad- , Laramie. 's-i ^ 1 told him If he wanted her,ler, I jugijusted boys, a home, house ' I I Wyo. and Duane Wat.sonat.son and ; " W - would give him a divorce,. but trajtrailer, two cars, a mountain Gregory Watson, brothersrothers of ,{■ ' • ~ j lountain 11 • I the bride serving as'ushers;ushers; V, ' jij ' -he says he jo ves me andI tb®the cabcabin, and other property—allirty—all , il • 1 * I I « ■ children (we have four) andid he paidpai, for. A reception was heldeld imme- can’t give me up either. I am .j. Dliday decorations like this—andd not too many home decorators)rs can . diately ‘ after the ceremony.mony. The XS^M '-and would not haye been‘en pos- YOU CAN’T BUY holiday dci I'ered with . just heartsick over this 'and ji, ■asham- '"“k® them. Mrs. Morrisrrls W. W. C Carlsbn who specializess In.in. thingithings ar;.ugh fron from bch,'.nd the cloth, blink off an Kim out? I still love him. ■"P" " tions for friends and forfor tho the Flier Methodist Church:h each CChristmas. groom f and decorated with roses. | ments. ______Cake was served by' Mrs, Wil­ Wil- • '■ HEARTSICKCK E. L. IN L. A. r~ i r - 'ma Daniels, aunt of the bride, m r . a NDwili be like afterifter 25 RcRonald Gihring.______Neighbors^ are welcome.

How has the world beenn treat­ trea t- . . ___ .... ■ '___ i-^_____ ■ ing" you? Unload your problemsroblems Magic Valley Valle Favorites on Dear Abby, Box 69700, Los MRS. ROBERTROBI LEHN Angeles, Cal., 90069. ForF o r a Roui* 3, Twin Fallt personal, unpublished reply,ply, en­en- close a self-address, stampedmped Uts (The Times.News will pay envelope. cup c;uh week fcir the best reel] ¥ M- * 1-3 cup caiineci milkk .sul)niiili.'c.l fur M agic Valley F 2 teaspoons cjnnaninnmon or red vorites, If you havo a favori Holiday Party, cinnamon cni{H7cs. ' recipe, ju.sl m ail it to the Recij Mix together andI cook to a 1Department. Women's Page E sofUJjall stage. AddId two cups^lcups Itor. ■ The recipe becomes tl Dinner Held- dt nuts or enough so they are property| of the Times-News ar TUTTLE — A^Ctfristmas partyp arty all coated. Pour out onto ,. a • cannot i be returned.) dhd potluck dinner were held by waxed paper and separatespa rate withwfth the WW Club~^t the homeome of fork. Mrs. Marvin Robinson. ¥ V ¥ , The dinner was served and i gifts exchanged. Relief SocietyIty R E N T I Plans were made for a holiday I dinner to be held at the TuttleT uttle Lesson Given, 1 Grange Hall Thursday forr mmem- em- 9 | ^ H RICHFIEI.D — "The LightU.M J ___ bers of the community. It was _ Unto thc World" wasras the LDS,LDS V IB R A T O R J decided to buy a 2l)-poundno tui^lui^ key for the event set forr 12:30 im H B les.son presented recently by SJ p.m. WB i m IE Ross Swainston, | An election wa.s set forFor the WBBjH Others taking partt In a read-. . . Jan. 4 meeting at the homeome of Iir skit, depicting anin overheard m \ \ Mrs. Lyons H. Woody. EachE ach raW ypP'; conversation concerning•ning Christ- J J member was asked to bring ma­ma- mas. were Mrs. Lyle Deeds,! Deeds, hjlW f \ terial to make their own1 year­year- j g j y rj':-*; Mrs. Clifford Ward.. Mrs. Loyd ' Lee and Mrs. Mark Bowers. T.T 3- books.bool her, a coun- Alt® uij. ——g § 1 P p K |, ' j Mrs. F. M. Crowther, a coun- Mrs. Carrie Deeter and Mrs. ^ J the meeting.] 5p«d Bil<>, I r selor, presided at the meeting, j Iceland Brooks led thc devotion­ g S jllB lH ^ K'f* exchange wasas featured. Roll.r H al service. Mrs. Gary Swainston.:on. nursery, Moi.ofl«r ■ ¥ « « attendant, was a guest. Mrs. ~ Bowers and Mrs. Ward gave^gave Ma..oa,r. ^ Lesson Given Hr' prayers. I1 K*a&onab!» Mon!h]y DAV-BRIGHTENER SHOSHONE—The Sj .social rela- JL Treats were sackedked for the Race from home ba.se to, tions lesson was given at a ward party. Mrs. Crowther an- store,*! to coffee with* your palspais cent meeting of the LDS Relief nounced there wi)|ild bo no lead- in this streamlined skimmer.'I’,®''- Society.5 0 ,-j Mrs. Larry Sturgeon ership meeting Friday■HHhi night and p f f l y You’ll love it ’cause It’s slim,!lim, conducted the lesson, assistedsted by the next Relief Societyiety meeting ^ com fortable, ea.sy. Mrs. Mrs Kenneth Blackburn.I. Mrs. AMONG THOSE ATTENDIN€rENDING the Lynwood Association’satlon’s the party annually ass an an appr< appreciation social for theirlelr em-cm- is in January, Printed P attern 9117: Half' siz- Elwine Iw Webb, Mrs. RonaldId Jen- Ifourth annual employeses ChristmasChrist party at the Holidaylollday ployes. During the dinner,ner, DickDick EBarton was installed presidentiresldent if. a/. >f, FURNiTURE es U'/i. 16>/4, 18Vi. 20V4 . 22V4.22V4. kins. kins Mrs. Del Hiatt andd Mrs. 1Inn were Mr. and Mrs.I. Bob Je Jones and Mr. and Mrs.i. Sam of the Lynwood Association.:iation. A A ssocial hour was held prior to USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS 127 2nd Ave. W. 733-1421 2414. Size WA ‘akes 3% yardsards William will Harris. 1Blair. The managementss of the variousv; stores jn Lynwood>d host the dinner. >h . FOR FAST SEI.LIWG RESULTS^JhHMBHHIHHHHaMBliBRESULTS Mrs. Blackburn announcedounced = ^'jut'l-rivc i:.ut< In coinj for tli^ -4t c l i e f | ------each piittcrri—add 15 cents for SocISociety leadership meeting this each pattern for first-class mail-nail- weekweel nor will there be' Relief ing and special handling. SendSend SocietySoci here next Tuesday, to Marian Martin, Times-News,ews, 5 5 ; \ I By Populai Sll omrIRISTMAS 18th mlar Demand i; 395 P a tte rn Dept., 232 W est 18th St.. New Vbrkv N.Y. 10011. Print q SK I I ^ From now)W untilun1 Christcnas name, address wth ZIP ; and ‘„"i A G E N T style number. ANS I holiday styles. Get one pattern I ^ ^ IF IT’S ONLY MONEY . . . iiog. I PU T E < free — clip coupon in Catalog. TE GLASS I And n d covaragacova for Winlar Sports>orts 1 WHY WORRY? Send 50 cents^______i-xj f E^uipmanl quipm anI . . . INCLUDING SNOW- | ^ , See us for the answer MOBILEiOBILE l^INSURANCE. ^ Wo can iielp you with a cath'~ " I m i rI h R O R S | loan . . . get oul of debt, or '' cosh for your Chrlstamos SEE , ^ ! 'y ll shopping. BOB MERIWETHER I Maya right nowr youyou tan’f to n’t olafford to buy those gifts for . I 2 0 ^5 ^ % Off i^ fhe family or thabe toy* toys f6 r thet kiddies that you really R«coenilion 01 AOiNT OIF THi NOW! I W • DOOR MIRRORS? R O R S ^ M naad. I ^ MOIMONTH It o .raiulr of outilanding uU s and larvic* you with a convenient re- • FRAMEDIED MIRRORS MIF ^ tTATI FA«M auto, Iif* dnd hom. iports Insurance center. i{ *)|4 paymknt loan. - fr a - ^ IDEAL CHRISTCHRISTMAS GIFTS g Iniuronc* in lh« Twin FoIIi area. '3 WhoMvar your iniuranca nMdi, w» ev Insurance AgencyV . w1 ^ hofxhofM yoo'll eenlinu* »» tWnk of Coll your local Bob Mariw«th*r. ’ s ' . 1 i RELIiI I ANCE SI 2 Main No. 73^-5855 -I,e « t v . liSTAMO . 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I 8 Twln-~>:all« Tlmos>N*w»^ t3jec. 22-23,’Igdyi»-______j : ; . : : ^ O fficers A r re e , Rites H eld i lf? Sustainedd B yy - rT- ..... For ForM er i r c h . [H Blaine M an " L D S C l u i r c l i veral new of' '" SHOSHONE — Final rites for John Wilford Howard, 82, long- A u x ilia ry M n n Tlare~grea~Tesfalent; were- were held- held ------■ jnjh^j|:8rey_Ceme,tery._fic?Qril- ing- to' information front his iehlsustalDSd daughter,. Mrs. Violet Onfeida, }d secretary, - Shoshone. He died in a Nampa'N am pa rrett. James H , Nursing home, teacher for m ; im and Mrs. m M k m Mr. Howard was born Jan Jan. . new Sunday W . 19, 1885, In Sk^mmersdale,dale, Eng- land, and came to the JJJnited J n ite d States'in 1889 witK his parents. r the They settled I, at Coalville, Utah. e ad- ' Two years^^ Iriter the fam ily moved to“ 'Carey wherehere they lived and Mr. Howard.pioneered, pioneered are ' W the first -irrigation'■ systemsystem ■ in lelor to the IH n i-v i .!■ J-jiWV'-vif';. Y'■ ' it.'; -• ■wv*S>fSii I SHOSHONE - Several new of- 1- ■ * 3 Blainb County. He homesteadedm esteaded r e v . DONALD MASON land Robin- REV. L. R. WHITE t MM in the Carey a re a a fte r his m"ar- r ficers have been sustainedor; Kenneth for r h i s m ar- ...has been nam ed pas- the 1J3S Church A u x ilia ry . sy , ■ # - riage to Rachel Ann Harris, at d,g Assembly of God Macksy on Jan. 14, 1907. I____ here. , ". ' Church at Hansen. ^le Is em- A ssem bly O f He was employed as , a me- —BrybrHtlBirtasJjeen-sustainsa as a me- ployed et the Gooding post lorin Rose, ^ •• chanic for many yearsrs by the office and will drive to Goo!cI'SH:'VH Idaho Highway Departmentrtment at |ng dally after moving to the ' C l l U r C l l ■^'^■1 Shoshone, In 19S4 he moved to parsoaage In Hansen, Scott is the new teacher for B b m B Boise area where hee retired-,retired-. the Teacher’s quorum and Mrs. ■0H B He was a lifelong memberlember of ' G erald Quinn is a iary new associa- Sunday S^ts Confab the LDS Church. school teacher. c rv,,-i=..r,»c L. R. White, pastor ol , Surviving are four sons,)ns, Harry M a S O n j Mrs. Scott Packer is the new Relief Society work iresenied director and bv Tidings Assembly of Goc Howard, Carey; Leonardonard . J. T i-fc _ ' i iuk Tundav Church, Spokane. W ash,, wil Howard,.and Harold M.I. Howard, ig FaStOF 1Scott Packer is the priest ad- all Boise, and 'V'ardlcy Howard, visor. m Sunda? be the featured speaker at . I Howard, • - . j J^r Sundav special youth convention to b( Nampa; three daughters, Mrs. H i New MfA workers are Williamy Assembly oi Oneida, Shoshone; Mrs.i. Margar- M argar- At Haiisen ;Harris, first counselor to the “A" WONDERFUL WAYdY to makema the birth of Christ: real,” church menibers add'1' realness to the scene between the ____ God Church in Twin Falls Tues len the et Garvelink, Lawton,n, MMich., ich., MASON g Superintendent; Leiand• ------Robln- ^lay^and Wednesday------^— ------^^ —ws~~un ~appwnirlatB descrlpllon-igcrlpllon- for this' live manger' scene------ht»or3- ot- 7 :ao p.m. andij 9 p.m.p.in, The^rflsplay bcEan Suiuluy,—SuikJuy, and Mrs. rtrelene i3r'’son, coise, ' med pas- son. second counselor; Kenneth I a t^ d FJrst Christian Church,;hurch, 60160 hoshone St. N. Volunteerlunteer Dec. 17, and will last through Sunday,: Dec. 24. Viewersers are q, sister, Mrs. Joseph Dilworth,Dilworth} Mason has been namedy of pastor God Blackburn, Scout Masfer;'IlllllO Dal- l' The convention in the Twir ^ ; high school and Junior high schoolschi students and Boy Scout also treated to taped ChristmasChristmas music over a loud speaker.peaker. Carey; a brother, Elmo’F.O’F. How- of the Hansen AssemblyHe Is of em- God ia--; Ward, Explorer leader; Mrs. Falls church is ojie of two sucl- ard. Long Beach', Calif., 17 Church, ding Mst Dallas Ward, Bee Hive teacher; meetings ■ in southern Idaho grandchildren and' 15 great- He is currently enrolled! to Good- in Mr, and Mrs. Florin Attending . wil be people fron’ grandchildren. the Berean School ofine the to Bible the dance, .dijeclocs, and Ronald all ( of southcentral and easterr — of Springfield Mission,inf the Cor- Jenkins, chorister. I Idaho. ' Directectory Of ChiChurches, Services Sei ■S~i respondence School of, the As- Mrs. Gary Kinghornl i y is ______a new ( The convention will open aJ r3f?ri3Kttx:3 ,,,, PopeCafeforj J.* O l * sennblies of tJod, ‘teacher in thc Primary^ associa- ~ 2 i p.m. Tuesday with meetmgs Ho is presently employed-ll'i at tion of the ward. lEE, Wash, set during the everting and CHURCH OF CHRJCT . B irrH EL TEMPLE APOSTOLICOLIC FIRST CHRISTIAN LDS FIFTH WARD tho post office In Gooding, but j i A -special religiousg was Christmas on the throughout the day Wedne-sday 'J002 Flier Avo. I-., Sunday rfrvlcei;iffrvicei: 4 tiO Third Ave. E.. HoV J. L. Tanker**Tankers' ■- 601 Shoshone St. N., DonnldJ Hoffman Maurice St. N., Bishop Alion M. Ale»- might say, concluding with a final rallj 10 m.m. Bibla Study, li'a .m .. 7r30?30 p-m-p.o). l«y.Iny piLStor.Sunday, ■crvlcei: 10 am.a.nu andai , Douslds Grills, ministers.s. Sunday ander.i Sunday services: D:30 a m. Siu> s u s p e n s i o111 n is moving to Ihe parsonage in iprogram will be presented by ■ Worahip. ______^ SurSundny School. 11 o m.. 7 p.m., Worship, »fship. the junior and adult Sunday EPSICOPAL CHURCH OP' OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN' • KINGDOM HALL OF nrr . daily. (.schools at 10:30 a.m,^(“^Trnufnp Sunday, ; Included in the schedule Is thc THE ASCENSION Second S SL N. at Fourih Ave. N., Rev.Rev CHURCH OP THE BRETHREN'REN JElIOVAjrS WITNESSES O f Bom bing[.Iw '*. He is mnrried to the former duringi Ihe regular Sunday showing j of two film s. One is o 310 Bluo L«kei nivd. N. Sundaylay Ser- EugeneEui B. TJarkx. pastor. Sundayunday scr-ser- _ Avo. W,. Rev. ViraU;l] O. Wei*Weh 440 Madison Avr,. R. V, Shaw,>haw. minis- mlnis- _ __ ■ ^ Anna H. Tate, Gooding, and I , replaced ^^^^,^^€1, "Speed the Light" Ttces: 7:30. 0:15 and M a m . Church vices:^Ic 8:30 a.m .. il a.m. Worship,rship 0:30 ^ o r. minister. Sunday services;' Worship, trr| ••Do^s Iho Bible Really/ Contrndicttonirnciici VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope n school hour. , school 9:13 B.tn. Pastor: John D.). Riley,Riley. B.m., lOilS a.m . Sunday achool.I ' II a.m. Sundny school B:4S a.m<.m- Youth'iYouth iiscif? ' Tuesday ui 8 p m. conarcBaiion- ') — Pope they have three children. . ' . and the other is entitled “The> Fellowship 7 p.m. I ,al Dilile study. Thursday at'T5o“p"r’ 7:30 p.m , VI asked the Unitedted States xhe church is a "Full Gospel" Luisa Click, Return,*' featuring Miss FIR.ST ASSEMBLY OF GOD theocratic mlnislrr.H' ichool. “ Public Bibiii Bible today to -suspend bombing in W. Locust at Shoup St., Rov. L.’ I., La- », FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL BIBLE MISSIONARY 5 mbing m Church, belioving wholly in the > lade frorn a Winters. Miss Winters is a Manee, pastor. Sunday lervlcoi: ‘ ift10 a• m 363 Firih Avo. E.. Mra. Jet Witherspoon.iLll Monroe St. H. Kenneth Cartrr,anrr, plis^jis. ^ ^ Vietnam and offered oncemce again Bible, Rev. Mn.son said. The 1Mod Weddingace, coming , missionary lo the Congo. For* Sunday ichool. 11 a.m. Worship.ll 7 7:30% Sunday:. services: 10 a.m. Sundaylay school* .Sunday school 10 a.m ; mnrnfn*-“ninrnfn^ —» IJ, «-■- to mediate in the conflict. 'P* U a.m., 7;30 p.m. Worship. "worship n a.m.; young people’sI'a itervlccservicc ’ REORGANIZED LDS nflict. church has varlpd mission pro- i above the „,erly of Gooding. Miss Winters p.m. Goipel Hour.______------6; 7:30 P-m. 3160 niljubeth Blvd., Elder L . J. Full- "Many voices have requested 6:4.^ pm .: evannelistic services 7:30 p-m. requested grams and is jntere.sledtnrolled in thein iFcatU rC S ^ . ^ just recently returned to the FJlSTSlDE SOUTHERN BAPTIST\PTIST mmidweek prayer service 7:31) p m,m. Wkl* "'er,' pa-iior. Sunday services: church 0 le partici- needs of ' every individual. It 3130(>4 Eltzubelh Blvd., Rev.V. Robert m rn'i prayqer servlco 7:30 p m. ijul-ijui- *•‘‘hool « m : prraching “.crvfc^'n servico 11 exl’ ''t one of the partici- ’ the Bible Karl Fred- ^ c^ngo (rom which she fled dur- d SchreclcenbcrB. pastor. Sunday services: ucdny.ui u m. J'unior Lcauuo Friday 7:30:3o p.m.p ra, pants Jo suspend bombing,”ling," the ha.s clas^ s_ for every age and i of Seattle, uprisings. 10 n m. Sunday school, 11 a.m ... 7:30 p.m. .. t Pope sfild. separate services for the youth, 1 Supper H eld '£Worship. 6:30 p.m. Training Union. o f 'life ^As': P h i l o s o p h y - VALLEV ClIHI.TriAN |I IMMANUEL LUTHERAN efore and Rev. Mason nnnounces that turtle ncck '''• '' L^M ance Invites (Disciples of Christ) I , 3055 Flier Ave. E., Rov; ^jisroid JIi»rold A "W e have done it before and lack.s the public to attend.______m LDS SIXTH WARD ^ ^ 1708 Heyburn Avo. E., R*v Forrest J Iben, pastor. Sunday servKe:; »;3i)9;3(} >..m„.m we do it again," he added,ded. a caroling party of nployed the Chrisi at ■ EAST WENATCHEE. Wa.sh, fiOO llnrrisun Strert, Roy Bishop Roy Hlhbard, Datv f| pnsior. Sundny services:ic ri' fU4J-ffUj * Sunday school; 8 a m .. 11 o mm. . Worshipwonhip 'j-y,p appeal was containedlined in a A m bassador Youth group will do's." By H agerm an jhcl Sunday services: 10 a.m.a. Sunday n.rn.q. Church school. 11 «,m. Worship Worship. ------(Oding, but (A P) — The wedding was on the i school, 4:30 p.m. Sacrament. TRINITY SOUTHERN BAPTISTPTiST 28-page address deliveredred to the be held Saturday night.rsonage in unusual side, you sed might lhe say,ccr- , wedding. FAITH ASSEMBLY OF COD30D 303 Third Ave. N.. Hev, Jim1 A Myers.Mytri. College of Cardinals. T They hey had ------! bflck and < for this conventionalte writings, Douglas, her,” said Mrs. Click, FlFIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENEZARENE I7K West Filer, Rev. Rlano!* Russell,Kussdl. f pastor Sundny servicvs: 9:45 n m. ''im* ( g r a n g e r s loword R. pastor^, Sundoy school, '.JO n m ; Morninu cdoy school. 11 a.m.. 7:30 p.m.' Worship”^Worship. assembled at the Vatican to ex- , Iy. Couniy community. ■r There were ..jf (i,,,, you want, It Is 401 SUih Ave. N.. Rev. Howard R. P* tend Christmas greetings, to the II Gibran, a n yg •• 'HAGERMAN — Membersnre ofrvf Olson, minister. Sunday services:ices: D:480:48 worship,u'l II a.m., communion.IJ. Youih ------;|r i'he Cubs Schedulehe former iminiskirts instead of trailing ^ Lrb Ul Sundny school. 10:50 a.m..1.. 6 pm,p m , seseVvlce, 6:45 pm .. EvnnRrlisticc •^rvlrt*,»*rvlr.-, ,J,S fourth WARDD Pope, iding, and gowns; philosophyiopher. replaced ^ ______' the Hagerman Valley Grange!rQ ngC oVo Group mectlnjB*. 7 p m.. Gospelspel Hour. 7:457: p m . Prayer meetina. 7:4545 p. m. 34g Fourth Ave. N., Uishop Claude reoce to held their Christmas potluckotluck weancfdsy;—r;3o p:w.------——------^ JUmra/lny —------_41rown^ Jf----«»fvir» heldhold . ‘ were unable to provide pas- 1 FIR.Tr UNrrED b r e t hIREN r e n children and young peoplepeople of banquetj has been planned for i Lnr'o would Contribute to theS : pur-S;:; M I s B u r i e d . 503 Third Ave, E.. Rev. Keith R.w.JfK Ma»- the Sunday School through the ] Whal did the bride’s mother, [j ' Jan.- -2 because of New Year’s «rell. pastor. Sunday services: Morning ■ough the F eb ru ary . orated hy | Mrs. Maurice Click,-think about ® chase of the calves. hool. io;3oT junior high class. Treats■ats wwere ere ' day. ______, worship. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. 10:30. ’ay , December 24: It was also agreed tn hold I evening service, 7 p.m. Junior>r chriiti.nChristian distributed at the closese of the i . ij “. “S By Rabbi :Endeavor and adult choir practice, 6:15 r regular'[i n trap shoot in the spring. No ^ p.m. program. -~- EO a n d 1 0 a . m . |! date for Ihe shoot wasI set at By DAVID J. PAINE Sunday evening the Young F l u - L i k e this time. LYNWOOD c h a p e l:„v,i.' n,in. People’s Society of the S church 1963 FORD PICKUPitnTSii i| t h e E P I S C O P i CAPE TOWN. South A Africa f r ic a , 1306 Filer Ave I- , n L Mike?, mln- i E V E :______i ------—The-group approved pnTcha-g.- -fi If—w«r*h4p. -presented—a— —AU- long I Wid. ." r,“4”;^ .d , H. 6. '[l \ y m Sl Hour, KAKT Rndto (HOO). 8 30 a m : Family W orship and Lighting j' O u t b r e a k s IngInR eye gla.sses for an1 appli- mann^ ever to receive a tran.s-Iran.S- Sundays srhool 0:45 n m ; church worship. “ T ’ People,” under the directionrection of Mll.og., On. I o f t h e a s carcant. ' plplanted heart, was buriedd lodaytoday «services for ndults and children.:n. M11 am m'? ; Mrs. RusscII SheridanI JJr. r. and ...... $ 1 ,2 9 5 I s h T r e e i| laA Kirrt youth fellow»hip. « 30 p m ; adult rhoir M t s . Jack Wellcf. Rev.ev.. JackJa c k d 40 activ- iji| 210 Blue Lakes Blv J Thc Hagerman Lions willvill take t’y •1''^ rabbi who m arriediCU himnun J',reheorial. 6 30 pm ; «v«nge]i^tic hour. B church. n the five 1l|1 1. The Candlelight Chorai il H it Sections* pnrtp„^ in the Experiment for In-!^'In-i^l years ago. 77:30 pm . N^ednd^day; mid-week J.m“iy family Weller is pastor of the church. Jed the ’ p I"- ______ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) —_ Tn--Jf,. ternational"r Livlxig and co-spon-jco-spon- TTie surgeon who headed the " or the an WISHES ll foreign, team., exhjusledited by Firtsr church w godOP _ JHOSPITAUZED ii : D A Y : Ij flucnia-like illnesses have a” individual from a foreign Cufhiin ASHEVILLE. N. C. ? (AP) „ — LEE'S SERVICEcontest to , ii1. South' country who will live in the 'Efforts to save W ashkanskyik a n s k y Qumcy st.. Rev. Wayno Cutshiill "he Choral Eucharist >i struck sections of the South; onths. from pneumonia whilei« the*u« pastor.J Sunday services: 10 a m. sun school. 5 p.m. sacram ent. ; CHRISTMAS EVE: cable Disease Center of thcD U.S. lure.lun I ' Ip leam. Several hundred people,PeODlC - LDS SFX^ND^WARDr " ^ s l A f B "on. ? 7:30 p.m. Family w l - Department of Health, Educa­duca- - Inincluding Mayor Gerald V Ferrv, o r r v 548 Fourth Avk. N . Bishop M. Sh tion and Welfare. «...... HnniMniinmMminminin ' • ' man Swensen Sunday aervlres: 10:45 10:45 ■■■ j Si.29S i| of the Parish Tree """""" gathered at the .Jewish CCrriC- ceme- . a.m. Sunday schrwl. 7 pm . Sacrament.:rament. j H E W I L I E . . . I Thc CDC -said there w ere sim ­ ' • X • • -T^ 11 letcry in the picturesque garden j[ 11:30 p.m. The Cam ilar illnesses reported in four gardeii fir-st methodist churchJRCH S' 5 - Living Doll suburb of Pinelands Tho0 chief 3fiO Shoshone St E. Rev Harold N J fipp i| Eucharist other Alabama countics. rabbi of Cape Town, Prof. Is^□C^ Israei . f' pastor. Sunil.Ty services: 8 4V 11 J^ 2 . In Michigan, the centcrr rc-re- OGDEN. Utah I (AP)—— Abrahams, conducled j thc tradi tradi- " ^ * worship. 9.45 a m. Sundayay school. * ■ * * ' r l L C I; C H R I S T M A S D A Y : , ported. Influenza-like illnessesesses •' "Would you like to pay |j, || 10 a.rn. The Chora pay lional .lewish ceremony. ro.MMUNITY PRESBYTERIANCRIAN B . continued to spread and virusesruses U for that Item?” the‘I’?-'*' depart- Dr. C. Botha, the palhologistI0l0gl.*>t Hollister. Rev H B Thomas mliv miTV ■■■ — -- had been i.solated at Etetroitt and n ment store detecti\-e asked who vvl was one nf thc key figuresfiniiroc Ister Sunday services: 10 a m. SSffiHysoflaiy B i ^ • Ann Arbor. ^ , ,, school. Jl A m. Worship Mrs. Richard Hunt of OgdenIgden in ihe transplant, wa.s chiefc f ppall- a ll- “ ------iSlH ji ALL ARE V ; School attendance was cutut by by a as sho was Christmas shop-shop- bearer. be GRACE BAPTIST l iL ______. similar sickness reports in sev- sev- p ping. . 311 Fourth Ave. E,. Robertrt J. Sea- fgm Washkansky’s widow, Ann,n n , ‘li41, , iT,»n, pastor, Sunday srhool. 9:40 a m m. . m u ' eral states including New ^or;k, York, ..J pj,y 1C 1^In- sj,showed signs of distress a as s Iheth c mMorning Worship. 11 a.m. Traininglining hour Jg/M Oklahoma. Maryland. Ohio. j] tr» th n P m. Fvpningng service, umo, slsted, holding up a >apcr paper cacasket was lowered inlolu thc Ult. .y.30 p Prayer meeting, Wednesday, fgm ; G eorgia and the D istrict of' Co- ■. bag for him to Jnspect. grgrave 7-30 pm . Choir practice. Wednesday,iiV'odnesday. ^ B i lum bia. inder Washkansky, a 5.1 year-oldear-old • ” p "< _____ ; In central Ohio, one schoolrhrxil “* mean the doll iinder ' , your arm.’- the detective■ctivc wholesale grocer, lived 188 days the salvation armV S I had 40 per cent of its pupils oul ^ afier Ihc historic transplant1*^01301 Ml Second Avo N.. Capt GeorgeH’trge Driv-Prl'r- mBI J "due to a syndrome consistingsting • ^ Dec. 1 which gave hipi then. heart 'Jer Sunday services: 9:45 a mn ^undAjr iB i . of fever, upper respir.Horyiilory The doll was 5-month-oId: of of a 25-year-old woman whoV, had h J ’ P ” - Worthip. IL L B E . ' symptoms,” the CDC weeklyy re- M Monica Hunt, snuggled un- bp U . U WESLEYAN HOLINESSSS j S I un- been injured fatally when nhit i t oby y J83 Madison, Rev. John Sander,ler, pa:tor.partOT. I port said. dider her m other’s arm InId a aa car, .

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■' I' • ' — ' p , ' ■ ; ■ ■■ ■ t ' V " ' - Cattlemen’sjn’s GroupI HostsH< Beefrf JEjPield Dayly ■ JEROME — Orie-of-Waho’^tioneilo'^tionea^lvea than those thatat are frorfrom many fhlngs,-Includingng the th(they cat; get out Into the field and Magic . VqUey'^ major in-not.in- not precondituned.p , face fly and from several other to investigate these various dii- dusteies is, the beef industry. „ Dr;. nr H all also" discussed1 sev- typ«types of diseases the cattle3 may ea:eases. ' To keep up to date on modern e.ral eral' ca'ttle diseases that have havhave. llS9 J X5€£K S09X H ts^«ajiS--( rome. ■ ' > - - »s--G6oke33ea < 'the main problem with cattle Pr. Richard Hall,, extension S ^ s^at "Some day^ 'some historifcallistoribal Aiding the author In this book For snacktirhes, partytimelartytlme or This cookbook, a Prentice-Ha t . futures — speculating — is .lhat . veterinarian!, at the Universitysity^' ■|b people make and lose money,mnnev fbonepickcr“ seeking a subjectaject for thatth is dedicated to. the;he home- everydaye family fare,e, this book fpublication, has received rt - of Jdaho, discussed “precondi-'ndl-' Mr. Banks said. Before dealingdeallmi " ® world-shaking thesis that:hat will maker^ofm the world, whose ro- hhas bean recipes to serve serve* every every!views iv in Redbdok, Better Home tioning calves.” He said a sur; c wirn. live as long as Shakespeare;are will mmance with the so-long-unher-mg-unhei'- nneed. It's a completete cookbook aand Gardens anci Godd House ^ B ' in beef futures. Mr. Banks warn- {*! :his book, that tells you everything youp vey made this past ye^ir showedved . ed the cattil'emen, the totallnl pic-nir hit upon the lonely bean.n. What aidedal bean inspired this book, tl lathing you (.keeping magazines as well a that^TJreconditioning is -needed—ded— J verv * welter of knowledge he will wasw; the Idaho Bean Commissionimmission nneed to know about beans—how In1 several large new spaper ^B - ture should be checked very 2 r-and—1 and-Ella-Lehr- Nisla—homelome eco- t(to_cook,"gamish and serve them.' l throughout the nation. He saidl a i d .. ^B carefully because' today’sc mar-mnr develop In his research—and —1 ar serve them.' throughout the nation, the survey showed that precondi-ndl- BBB » f “t" sure he will come to the nomlcsnc service, Idahoho Bean Ii Included are-'a—history—of—thetory—of—the ^Uhe-,author,^ Victor Bennett, 1 ■ r ketlng system is getting5 more conclusion that without)ut the Commission,Ct in bean research bean,b some bean wisdom and t tioned'calves uspally bring bet- B g ■ complicated every day. wisdom and the Maitre b ’ at tHcTHark~Hoi te r prices. ' ' H n ' bean, the Earth would haveave long andai recipeS. >' a handy glossary. Ikins Nob Hill Restaurant in Sa Dr. Hall listed five ways to j f l Nexryear, Mr. Banks said,aid, the sisince slipped in orbit andid disap- Francisco. He has served a make mcjiey with precondition-.io n -. ^B ^ B 'cattle prices' will strengthenengthen pr. ev^ry I Feeder Association at Omaha . leld fut performance testing andnd pro- <>occasion and every taste. I lha . . . were featured speakers di pec Unique as it is appetizing,ng, hereh ere I that you have preconditionedned day day at the Produd^rs Livestock In testing. L calves available. Jer SSO- Mr Also speaking was Ed Lierman.jprman ® collection of 450 bean;an rereci- d - I Jerome, sponsored by the Magic ng from Dr. Hall reminded about 50 cial on ’ in president I of the Magic ValleyValiev P®®'P i"c'“tlins everything from I SO ciation. Mr. Banks, Boise, extcns ed id salads cattlemen who attended the fieldield ^ beebeef futures and what’s ahead in tl lall. Cattlemen’s Association. He told d’oeuvres, soups and salads I io «..,3 to entrees, -casseroles andand des- | day, lhat Buyers are willing to univerrJiy Uni of ldah6 extension vu pre-—- tur who-t—tho, organiaailon—is—and “ caiwhat it does. "SfertS^ I pay slightly more for precondi-idi- con conditioning calves._____ ket ______In this outstanding beanan cook- I / ” coi Z Z Z T " b'book are a number of)f Idaho I ' recipes among which is> the fa- I Farm Price B ’ cal mous "Buckaroo Beans”” which I X;'^ sor . serves SI up with hot butteredred com I Hw be ' ‘ r ^ m SIsticks, crisp relishes, fruitult sher- I ____R eport Cl yen B ’ bet or pudding and cookies.ikies. I ing ----- !------o r f m- »mottmr delicious'mste-u s' tustB- -j inj3 tempter, there are the recipes I A t Bliss M eet | £ l: :;| for "Chili Beans, SunI Valley BUSS—Doran Butler report- H ^£M Ing ■ ■■ ' ’ J sStyle” or "Herbed Beans,IS, IdahoIciaho I ed on recent farm prices at ^ IJei ■' M Style.” ' ' I tio T here are about 20 recipes I1 ' I According to Harold West, e> a Grange meeting last weekvj_ ^ ecutlve director of the Idah "Whtat prices nre lower now & ie r In this one-of-its-kind cookbookcookbook LOOKING THROUGHUGH A coR. RICHARD HALL or . rleties of beans are Greatat North- Idaho Bean Commission.islon. The hi book, authored by Victor Ben- cookbook i is available at mo: em, Pinto and Reds, whichhich are -nett, a San Franciscanan chef, hashaa many Idaho bean recipes as bookstores i throughout Magi up,” he said. ' S h peakers during a recent. b^ef field Valley. Barbara Butler reported on SS Livestock Marketing Association■ In ^ 777-—^ ------8grown-ln-Magic-Valloy.------^welLas-from-throughout------hout the woiworld. ' the State Grange meeting held he Magic Valley Cattlemen’s Asso- i in November Tn Idaho Falls.Ills. Ise, extension economist, spoke on pr< Contributions were sent to the S ahead in the beef industry. Dr. Hall, Ca Farm Issues Youth Ranch, Rupert. ■ ■ mnslon v uterliia ria ii, spoke ou pic-— wh B Today’s Com;Computers -Talkiralking Turkey! | Since the Christmas dance Is H ______\ ______wh '~be)hg held the same night as H NEW YORK (NAPS)( — In For instance, false informa- a darn — at least not yet — but iD iscussed A t the next regularly scheduled H ;;T . ^ »"*V WW recent years computers■s have ti< tion is fed in now and then tlthey help the lady In the kitchen ' meeting. Grange members de- M B h beenbl programmed to perform to keep a machine on the b by giving her a meatier, more iG range M eet cided to cancel their meeting H Kjm such feats as playing chess,chess, straightst and narrow turkeyirkey trot, tenderti bird to grace her dinner and support the students at theirleir J H writing poetry and evenjn com- A:As nn example, give a computer table. t I Problems facing the America dance.. ] ■ jbajjl posing music. And the potentialpotential ininformation that adds up to a The new breed of bird, with farmerI were dl.scusscd'during The next meeting will be heldleld ■ B jH uses for the electronic brainrain are 126-pound12 turkey — andId the re- itsII better drumsticks and addi- recent< Twin J^,a)ls G range mee Jan. 4 and will be a pancake-ike- |M Q B — becoming-jnnre vnrfpd andnd_mcre mnrfc ^iult_wUL be computerr indlges- tionaltl tender . light and dark Ing by Clifford Davis, agrlcu dues paying meeting. Mrs. Vernem m m - | B H Interesting each day. tiition! nmeat, is truly a turkey feather ture! chairman. Stevens, home chairman, will be ® '■ 'r- ' '■ I^Eh For example, now the: age of The machine has been pre- inii the cap of the computer, He told grangers that fan ___in ehnree of the pancake supper. 1^..* computerization is in thehe field paredpt with years of accumu- If left to nature. It probably prices are running about foi Refreshments were served TSy by — ------r-.-': " • OlOf creating America’s favorite lalated background on turkeys, v would not happen. She has no- -pel—c e n t- b e low last y e ar t^r Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hainline and ' . . tnrdr~the turkeyr------TlT h ts. Is the infnrm ntionin JJiaL that Jt. it aquick computers: lust timeless farm costs are up three pe Mrs. Harold Hainline. ^ Turkey breeding has become wwill check the new dataa against, experimentation.e Tlie combina- 'cent. Rc Jr- sosc complicated that the;he ma- It will reject the 126-pounder,6-pounder, tionst needed to make today’s Parity ratio stands at 73 i . chines are needed to process asa: It should, tO’ showw that it ttop turkey probably would never compared to 81 a year ago. Pu genetic information. The! widely- is working accurately., The peo- meet.r If they did, it would take chasing power of the dollar hi known Swift turkey calledlied But. plpie at Swift call thisIs "giving teons of time. nore than shrunk one-third. Farm popul M a r k e t U i i i t i -C . - terball is a prime exampleimple of ‘t"the bird’ to the machine.”:hine.” Mnn. then has createdtor of tomor- the tion has shrunk from 23 milllc a top quality turkey “mothered”othered” Computers can’t cook30k worth row’si turkey today.'Ictor Ben- to 12 million. And many corpo H as E lection , — Irin effect by computers. recipes as ate farmers show losses. »Qi> First, geneticists and other ex- Mr. and Mrs. Pete Creed r ' STANDING BESIDE HIS chan >on Merrill. Burley. Red Star “D”. ------ported on the State Grange Co a 12-year-old stallion, was name the performance class recentlytiv at pertsP* conduct various “ studiessrudies JFarm Productiuau..iu>«inuuniimuun thrivestf on the feed it eats,ats, how - Community Progress Conte held their annual meeting and ^ long it takes to become market- Farmers will spend threeth ree pper er { $11,250 p e r farm forot production yet — b u t sponsored by the Nation elected officers recently at Nel- able, and even whether it’ll eat c with different desired According to Oaudee Gifford, area expecteci to averageand slightly dark ' The grange’s annual pancal and Arland Thompson, Yost, all gyBURLEY — Star Red "D”, an (shoi iwest. hands of Mrs. Virginiartrinia qualities,<1 so much data Is piled agricultural economist and farm higherh in 1968 than inrkey 1967; feather crop 'supper will be held Jan. 20. three years, as directors. AppaAppaloosa owned by Don Mer- This r that Mink, Route 1, Gooding,IB bvby tip by the researchers*rs and p,policy editor of Farm1 Journal, pricesp are expected to average Holdover officers and dlrec- rlu . ' breeders that they have to turn rill,. Route 3, Burley, received Mr. Star then. b 5 to turn outlays for farm production slightlys lower — especiallyID S for -216,154 ' Acre tors were Carl Nelwert. vice t^e’the Grand( Champion Perform- [ Red Show The annual swine salele will totc computers to add Itt all tjpUp ^ items purchased .from1 industry feedf grains and soybeans—but chairman; J. W. Matthews, ance Class award for the 49th,at ( be held Jan. 25 at the Twin .«and tell them which way to In jggg win exceed the three i increased crop marketingsust timele-ss prob- ' p T~> ______manaRor; Glenn bodily, secre-l^nnuAnnual Golden Spike National W • Slui jt-aiis county l-Blrgruundsnfa-fa— in— *■ head,-Tn-prnr.e.ss. all thisms data ^ fpnt_lnrrpnrt , , f„r for Dec^ 29 at the Tom P arkIppaloosa s P e r binations for better birds.i™®- |,In a record gross income;ome from ,running about 10 per centf f under Maine was the highest prodi from. the committee when the Pavilion, has been cancelcd. lam For example, many breeding all^ sources (farm and non-farmnon-farm) ) igge ] ($22.7 billion in , 1967 vs. er growing about 37 per.-ce report is completed, and ready New O fficersy l S linesu were combined to come j,jn jggg^ This will total;al around j J24 billion in 1966). ^ of the total, followed TBy Idah for action of the association. _ ,, up with today's prize Swift'^ift But- j*15 g 5iiiior(, compared with $57.1 r prcxluctlon Minnesota and North Dakot o MALTA — The Malta T a i l ” with $57.1 A year ago Farm Journal pre- Wade Wells, Extension Ani- -j-k ‘ terball turkeys. Millionss of bits j, billion in 1967 and $57.3>7.3 billion dieted£ that 1967 farm$7,250 production p e r The four sta te s accounted f al Husbandman, -Moscow, spoke ard At Show^ TwistersI 4-H Club, na- M I .3 They had to be put together Both the average gross In- t tnore than $I billionfor andraqh that re- Of “the total, according to tl sized the newer development of O ., an (show from all the northwest.f Poc Harper J and LaVere Tracy,-y’ "f'dheld * to be added up to know c,come per farm and the average < ,e from boA United Fresh Fruit ancT Veget J their first meeting since the le average spending for family living would feeding and fattening lambs. OStructures l Mer-iThisse*". makes the fifth year that i H}® what strains to combinee to pro- _production expendituresires p e rr ^decline five to 10 perns cent. will be bl® Association. Wells pointed out that manyany ^ . :eived inMr. t Merrill has entered Star county | fair last week at thetne ^ premium turkey. Com- j, ■ecords in ------Raft River Rural Electric con- “ sy- farm will set new records In Istock prices SIxty-elght named varietli lambs are b e 1 n g weaned at 60 T> ■form-1 Red "D ” in the Livestock Show nc con- puters dicf the trick, or the turk. j(jggg. The average gross grOss per not- sHohtlv were grown, with Russet Bu pounds and then put Into a feed‘e^^ JXR (equested ; 49th ' at emj Ogden. ference | room. .1— Imagine a little turkeyy calling fj farm is likely to exceed>ed $18,500 USEI TIM ES-NEW S In WANT 19S7-croD ADS bank retaining first place In a lot for fattening. Using feed lot tional wun a tSTJI Of 2r"polnls,ttcnd Sun -----j Plans and instructions forror tnethe ^ machine “mama,” but the ^yith farmers expected1 to spend FORI FAST SELLINGI to RESULTS av erse reaRC=- for the third successI^ for fattening the Iambs the eweswes SHOSHONE—ToSH( sUmulateecent- In- Red ing "D” was declared cu™ Ihe year j were given'to the members Butterball „ turkey mightfit — in ipeclally for y ^f- Twenty-six per cent of t could raise three siets of lambsnbs teresterest In installation of water grandin j champion In performance> , organized:ed with fJ turkey talk — if turkeysys could , whpnni-huf tal acreage was occupied by th in-two-years, giving-an- IncrcnspLft-tP- and-nnH JInhnr-saving devices onn the classnnt for 1967. ■ 1 new officers. Kenny Tracy Was talk!.: & s ^ S - variety, followed by Katahd in the lamb crops. farmfarm, a program is ...... u being I ing Star Red "D”, a 12-year-old^v^tH eeted-president ‘ with-3 o nnie l!—pevelopers make sufe-a-cem-e a cem------V TTinrp rrnn and Kennebec, the three cor A«c^ Harper, vice president, Lofs D r. Richard Hall, Mo."!cow, ex- planned planr on or about April 20, Appaloasa, cutI has a total of seven j puter is not giving out gobble- ' hands in P^'sing nearIy-63-per cent ised J968, which will require paint- grandcial champion trophies, inclu-ASSO- Hutchison,ra secretary andd treas- jggooic H when it is “talkingking tur- tension veterinarian, discuSsed J968, rasre-^^«„ payments tb the total. i _ . - j management for disease controltrol Ingsings by local artist!! or worn-out ding seni the Race Horse, 1964,' at urer. J and Cathy Gardiner as re- . ase $250 to Acreage of most major vari and an.swered questions present-ent- or out-datedoi Irrigation facilities aBoise; n Cow Cutting, 1966, and porter. ... “ The way to do It is to feed ^ ties was above last year. ( . The new recreation committee .. ed from the floor. whlclwhich are being replaced. nty- Barrer~Racing, iv 1968, both at ^ mmiiiee ^ turkey **tale** to digest. l^BKIiHPVI m !re snendine the newer varieties, Superii ------^ ^ r Th, uied Biackfoot; and the 1966 and\ 1967® Vconsists of Shirley Nye asiS chair- ______'-nririmW rjLJmnnjnrF ^ The new structures include sho mati with H arlan W ard and Di- JUST POLL 21P.TAB TO S lore for o r ^ with a lm o st 5,500 acres show. irks Performance Class at Bridger- OPEN OUtER BA& ^ In icjfiR 4 a 72 per cent increase over la . pipelpipelines and concrete-lincd loo: ^ ann Harper as assistants. ditches, or well - constructedlied, land Appaloosa Horse Show, Lo- ^ JIlThilHon year, Norgold Russet declln. gan. Utah. -L Members were instructed to G o o d i n g ’ s drops, checks, and diversions in ^ - J get Iheir beef project started. res for fam" 3,600 acres and-Whi steep, badly eroded citches. Over 200 ribbons also have , estment are R°se dropp«?d nearly 1,100. been won by S tar R e d .‘‘D”eeO in Enrolled at the first meeting]meeting; r^jU ii||S I|iB o I ■ Wood River Soil_and Water ^ were Dalian Ward, Kenny fcTnt under There were 10 varieties e the past few years. j. in I9fi7 v s tered in the Gem State wi Pom ona W illL iconsi Conservation District requests M r. M errill Is a m em beriVn of Tracy. Harlan Ward, Ricky:ky Har- M £^'KL MWZJ I K E M TOtl MOVmel m , lini vs. Burbank heavily pr local artists, young and old, to ■ j-,- o per, Bonnie Hutchison, Ronald f the Cassia County Sheriff's Pos- ^ • NO-SPILL DRAW STRINCJournal WATER pre- dominating. 97 per cent of tl come to the district office, look “ i Harper. Lois Hutchison. Pattyj se and has ridden Star Red "D” J" n ^ u c tl^ n total. Certified acreage is abo M eet Jan. 27 sr;over photographs of some of the In the posse drills. Mr. Merrill, Harper, Charles Hutchison,son, Di-:Di-; ^^||p[|||B B H H P^ TEAR OPCN THROATROAT OF PROOF INNER 8A a PtASTIC INNiER BAG. ^ Id Increase '•i™' than last year wi .TUTTLE — An all-day meet-eet- watewater-saving structures which is a past captain of the '• posse “‘'J {1° ann Harper. Brad Gardineriner and • EASY-TOlUNbLE 25 LB. BAG. ' Po, have replaced worn-out struc- Bonnie Harper, on and that declines in all major varieties, Ing of the Gooding, County PO' group. , living wouW Norgold Russet is down jj,e ture.s, and from those photoi Star Red “D” will be attend-ce ior Others 'interested in joining . • PERFECT FOR LADIES WHO D R IV E~ mona Grange wiir be held at the graphs get ideas for paintings. ‘“O ; Lvlted - ' ■r cent acre? from last, year s 8 West Point Grange Hall. grapi te In- ing the Appaloosa Horse Show J®the cfhib in this a re a a re invited I ON SNOW ANO ICE. ;____ ■ while Kennebec shows only Th® business meeting will bc-be- Fj!Paintings should be at water least in- q January- at Pocatello. At>r pres- but contact the leaders. slight decline. No White Ro gin at 10 a.m. with a potluckuck JB*8 byb 20 inches and may>n the be i^nt. I, lime Star^ed„llD'’ is. lead- T h e ------_- MERRY WANT ADS are certified but there are dinner at noon and the literaryary ^on ma.sonite or other durablebeing ing .g-. in points for rope and cow ^ IG RESULTS af res of Rural New 'yorker. program In the afternoon. "'“tematerial. ■11 20, cuttingc„„ in the Appaloosa tarted Asso- Ij, irer Some of the photographspaint- havfr ciation.. Trophies will be pre- j; CHRISTMAS ; J. V. Bumgarner, treasurer . PULL DRAW STRING OF • KEEP A BAG IN EACH CAR. AND red the farmers or other personali-rn-out sented, to the leading horses on ^ PLASTIC BAG TO CLOSE. for the credit’ union sponsored ‘ “ 1 POULTRY and ONE AT HOME by the Gooding Cbunty Pomona ties. F o r program s of this;ilities kind, a .j. noint systpni at Pocatcllo. . ,,,-1 the personality or as artlsLs call , Grange, announced the annunl j"" ,p M r. M errill is a farm er and-| It, —life” in the painting, will S PROOSSING election meeting will bc held at , iclude shows Star Red “D" in Appa- “g‘ add Interest. ;-llned loosa horse shows as a hobby.71 the ™K I HAPPY HEW rRiNG OF w C /u/>da£ the Gooding Grange Hall Jan. 8 Here is an opportunity for ar- 'cnt. S t> CLOSE. ------. with a dinner at 7:30 p.m.'Any ■ucted ------I inrf combine portraits with - ^ 1 2 5 I b t , member Of the organization and Jhe-xesources belng_feflturedjn^ __ _ YEAR Grange members or prospective J?®the paintings., When the ApfiT" Gem Range Feed g members mlcome. " ^ p] I POULTRYf I ' ...... 20 program is over, there will STORE NEATLY AND CON- SOLD AT ALL^ LOCAL m S T Ju e s« t J B Conditions Down • .-VEWlEWtY IM TRUNK. . , : be oopportunities to display the ■ } SUPf^LY ______TOMATOES NO. I tmintinps and at the Districtlook ;__ BOISE—Range feed- conditions ^ _ U A C M EE - ^ Tomatoes are the No. 1 truckTick AwardsAwai ceremony is November,of the declined seasonally during*------No- j, SX W. crop in the Unlte4 States; let-LOf let-iof nne e jt y e ar th e.sam e paintingS|which v , ejnber to be rated at 81, ac- " rilE R , ID A H O , i tuc« ranks tecond. (may be used. struc- cording to the USDA Crop and _ iil For all your Salt Nei photoi Livestock Reporting Service, for INC ’ WATER nQs Idaho. -s r ■ . The currcnt condition Is one 6L0BE-SEEPJ hi point below a month earlier, but BAG. ' 15 points above last year. The — Truck Lana, Twin FqIIs. jraoie iggl-eS December average is 80. ^ WHO DRIVE ■ hnvn. Supplement feeding has started ■ - '.I , ’ "°Yj in m ost' areas, but is not up g 4 CAR. AND ’“Jl® to a full ration yet. V Kina, condition of cattle and J S l c®ives remained in good condi- J ■ lion' and unchanged from the fl ^ jr previous month at 87 per cent. ■ w

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______• . , ' ■ I ' ' • ^ ' 1 0 '• Twin Falls TlrhoisNawi•Newi ' jj>; Dec. 22-23, 1967 |B 105 Bullsills On test3t Pr P r o g r a m ^^v-filiirylssw es'-~S - - - r pig 2r6rPowi nice this can O re.,-ttirce b u lK 112. .'JIO ai B f e c r o it JEROME—Results1 of the firstfirst' “Only on a test like this caij 165 bulls at the gain Ubility ot)t an anim al 108: Allan paniels, Jerome. l( J 3S-day weighing df IttS bulls at Ar. Patterson and^G. ario H. Land and Catl ^^ ^m the Jerome Performancemance Bull be determined, , Mr. Patter^n B iirley C linic ;ly are an- said. “ E ye ball alonene Isis not good Co., Twin FalU . tWo ;bulla, 1 ^^ ^m Test Station recently are an- and 104. I l . kuRLEY — A Dairy Clinic _ . nounced _by..A_.F. -Patterson,-Patterson. lenpugh.'J ; lon. I The t o p gainers, Ustinglisting owners Cluiroms ; . w a ^ manager of the station. -Mini- lid the 1"*^ gained, are:.are: p e r r.y Bladohamr^Maroi , Cassia Dairymen’s As^ocitftion, bulls gained 7,777 poundsjunds or an Blaci Angueigui~ ------rutah', two-bplls;-138 and n ------U niversity of Idaho D airy ,“ average of 74 pound;ids each or A. F. Patterson, Jerpme.Jerome. 116, 116: Paul Ransom, Milton-Frepwate iJepartment and Extension Ser-. . 2.61 pounds p e r day for the 28- C o w p n Brothers,!, Reedsport, Ore., five bulls, 127. .115, 1C vice. A lunclicon was served at period. — ---- 105 and 103. and W arren Georg n o o n .. , . The 22 high gainers averaged Othello, /Wash., two bulls, 1 Dr. Richard Ross, head of the 112^ pounds each or 4.01 pounds Loans HelpfulelpiU l and 111. Dairy Department at University , pei^ayr—The—22- low - g ainers • Shorthorn ^ Ic h ®Sr ~WAllinN^b -— Farmers p I o y d Morrlson.^yrtauja of Idaho spoke on "Feeding the averaged . 31.3 pounds each or Administrationlon loans are jjg ■' , : ^ ^ High producing Cow.” The critl- • 1.11 pounds per day. ______cai feeding period during any li the hiilU helping more localI sponsors of Horned Hereford Mr. Patterson said al the tnaio^otnmSnity bulls, conservationryation pro- Venhuizen, Manhatta "I IacltflTi5H~ts-nhe—last—month—of — representing most ail major the dry period and the first 120 •iv w ^fim jects each year. Mont,, 102, beef breeds from six Western »-is-esUmated-lhaL20haL20 wat.ewater- r - ____ ;____ p„.i _____ days of lactation, this period alalfes, w ere fed"thirsstffeT£[iR5H^ il^n^ST^®d floodjd prevention • , , largely dietermines the level of and Under the same manage- lurce Gonser- Garnet White, Spokane, tv production for that lactation. ment' and conditions and even 1““"® Resource Conser- Still Mr vation and Developmentjpment loans bulls, 108 and 107, and Floj Dr. Ross discussed variousus ra­ ra- In thei sam e corral. Stijl, M r. FHA in the Sampson. Umatilla, Ore,, tv tions for cows of different Patterson added, there■re was 81.2^ 2 '^111 be made by FHA m ,the 1 bulls. 106 and 104. weights and producing different pounds o r 2.9 poundsds per day 1968 fiscitl year. . < j amounts of butterfat. The most in favor of the high gainers. ' limited nutrient for high milkm ilk production is a laclt of good clean fresh water. It is most S'-' ' essential that high producing O utlook FFor o r cows get the necessary grain for they cannot producee on Tim ber Ml a art r t roughage alone. Dr. Richard Hall, Moscow, ex- ex­ tension veterinarian, discussed | T o B righten “Dairy Cattle Diseases and1 Pre-P re- I , ■ ventative Management.” There AREA GROWERS V IEW a alldiallde pjMentatlon on currentnt saltsoil Dale Stukenholtz. theB compancompany’s chief western agronomist,unomist. By OVID A. MARTINARTIN nre a variety of controls for lie rtcent agronomy nhnrl enuriiae. cnn. gnn.____---- anri Jniwph M., flhertt,■St. U.S. Steel’s! area agronomist,-were—!t ______AP Farm WriterViter______» '• l i M P i ------tho bacteria which caiiSft^ IB« Bl rarm Service Center at Hanseii.ID. Dr. featured speakers. WASHINGTON (AP)P) — The T- diseases. One kind of^'Conlrol ------^------U.S. Forest Service, in an eco- will work in one herd and will rm nomic report of special:ial value to not In another. • ’ ' 70 / A rea Farmirm ei ers A ttend landowners who selli timber, ~~T- •<»' Tl J " Idaho W heat j g g g George Cleveland, extensioninsion Re-Elected ring of 1968 ’ dairymen spoke on "Herd Sire A - an upturn in residential con- , Selection.” Keeping proper rec- A gronom y ShoiShor^ C ourse MURTAUGH — Twere MMur- ur- ? C tS struction may take place. ord'$ of the- cows in your herd G roup Elects mceUnc taugh area farmerss have ______JT ______This cnuld result, it said, in a ------wnT"BSSl5f'grea»y fof selectingicting ‘- t Leading-growero In thoe®" re-elected dlrMtors of more favorable ■ market than cattle fo’r improvement to the rec n, ‘he United States Bean« Mar-Ma“ri N e w O f f i ci e e r s prevails now for timljer. buyer and the seller. nual agronomy short courserse con- conductedco similar sessions spon- xper- ducted by the U.S. Steeli Farm soredsc by the company’s centerscen?^?s ketlng Association. Timber production from do- Dave Thaker, Caldwell Exper- due They arc Mark Moormanoorman BOISE — Members ofaf the Ida- rnestic forests in 1967 is esti- Iment Station, presented mate-mate- Service Ser Center at Hansen.n. at Filer and Paul. npha- James T, Brown, managerag er of - — ...... and, Howard Conrad.d. Mr. ho State Wheat Growers:rs Assocl-Associ- m ated at 11,6 billion cubic feet, rial on calf raising with empha- J Cpnirad was electedd vice ation elected a new slatelate of of- This is aboyt the same as last sis on housing and management,ment. the Hansen center, said1 morem ore :ation than 70 farmers attended the g - president of tbe association,iclatlon, ficers and chose tall, grey-eyed year but 9 per cent above the A discussion on • Imitation tha U l ) which encompasseses six Anita'Marie Raistin,.Craigmont,:raigmont, average annual output 1956-65. products confronting the dairy we^meetinj; and luncheon "a'? at Ihethe G*Op V O utput Hall, Twin Falls Elk’s Lodge. states. The two were named to reign as "Miss Idaho0 Wheat— The report said the number of Industry was led by Joe D. Hall, Tw during, the association’sliatlon’s 1968” at the conclusion>n of this starts on rjesldential units this secretary-manager of the Idaho[daho rFeatured speakers on thc pro- S oise. gram were Dr. Dale Stuken-s^uk'’I^ S e t s N e w stockholdiBra annual meetingneeting year's state convention1 in Boise year is below the number re­ Dairymen’s Association, Boise, gra recently. recently. quired to take care of new A question and answer perioderlod hollholtz, the company's chief west- » :aker em agronomist, and Joseph I- Re-elected president of the The ISWGA’s board of direc- household formation — around was held following each speaker em R ecord H iglifll. assoefatlon was BUI Abbott, tter Wor- one million — and replace- during the day-long meeting.g . M. Obers5, , fJ.S, Steel's area ■*■ tors selected Ralph Bitter, Wor- agronomist. ^ WIgginBrrColor-Vem”1 John- jgy_ 35 president.~He succeeds ments — about 750,000. BBringing his listeners up tn to ,, By A- MARTININ son, Loveland, Cole., was re- gujj odberg^ Genesee,see, whowhq —‘‘This suggests,” the service date on a wide variety of soi^soil , W ASH INGTW (A P ) -— Crop elected secretary-treasurer.isurer. served the association„ T5P"the for'^the said, "that Tesldential construc- cr'iiiron production this y e a r set a new t and NaU tlon may soon show! a further M a r k e t i n g fertfertility subjects. Dr. Stuken- PJ volume iiniiinimiiimiiiiiiiimiiiimiimiimiiimiimiiiiii P“St vefr as president and NaU hOItz report^ on U.S. StMl's Steel's volume tional vice president. - and large rise.” current research activities»« wifhwith "'a.i down 1 per cent from that , ‘d to new **’® >on8 ®r run,” It added, ■„ J ” '" officially forecast a month ago. ' Other officers elected to new U nit O fficers Iplovplowdown of anhydrous ammo- S posts include Lyle Smith,iith Felt,F>lt “the outlook is for largeirge growth In its final crop, reportIV of the ffiTIiis Y ear’s rvnii H e i •" “>e volMme of resldenUaldential con- ” *"• VP vice president, and Wynn Hen- S Oberst discussed resultsI of the **'® Agriculture Depart- _ derson, Nez Perce, secretary.sec?eta?5^ struction. This will in part re- r.rHii ■’’ent said Tuesday the harvest I Are Listed llcompany’? "White Spot” fertili- J"' S Crop ValueC Smith formerly held thefhe secre- ,ecl^ fleet a sharp rise in household m is OLD horse-drawn mowing machine I to of- P®*" of the 1657-59 fill hp the form ations resulting ' from®'’3!efrom the OUTDATED? THIS OLD h( New officers of the Twin Falls-alls *titlon programs designed to of- " ° tary’s post and this will be the t started in "*'8ht be outdatedid today, but Don McDonald. Eden, ha« , fer spccial assistance inin soil j" “verage. A month ago, the de- -i on on the upsurge of births that started in . He Used it as a mailbox stand. He painted County Livestock Marketing As- partment forecast the volume at I first year for Henderson on the 'ted problem areas. ^ B61ow 1966’s ® wheat group's executivere bo an lboard. the 1940's. By the mid-1970sd 1970s new ” "®® tlceable ” * Irom ihe Interstate W hlc^gM p««t sociation were recently elected, d other P®"" average. , ■ formations will be increasingcS ne bvby “ '* "““'•“‘’le Irom . nald Sukenholtz explained other ^ _6t7nrm- The cxecutive committee also vear s^ome •>.'» «^ess aboutaixHit one n mile east of the Hansen Inter------it—wns announced by . ponald Ilttee also million a vear. some Youtz, secretary. r'here^ ^ P®’’ cent , above last year:ar and ers e are learning this year/ear that voted to lengthen the term torfor '400 qoo above the average in the New officers include Luis Ala-«in vices’ “ offered by the center here, y to pro- the ISWGA representative to the showing how U.S. Steel uses sci-c/-i’ nearly 1 p e r cent above thelhe pre- ssometimes it doesn’t pay to pro­ stra, Hazelton, president: Floyd , ams to record set In 1965. dduce Ynore. national association andd''lclec{ed selected P®^‘°<^ " entific soil testing (irograms to , nent re- Earl Hoopes, Rexburg, to serve Morrison, Murtaugh, vice presi- boost grow er yields. ______Influenced by a governmentimment Agriculture Department re­ dent; M. F. Custer. Twin Falls. _____ call for larger grain crops's to as- pports shoi^ that crop productionroducUon as the new_J3atlonal vicei-P presi- -r W inter W heat treasurer, and Mr. Youtz. secre-sere- ^ 1 « sure plentiful supplies fortor the tthis year was at a record:ord high dent. tary . W -i hungry abroad, farmers harvest-larvest- _— nearly threeiper centmt above C. Donovan James,s. Idaho Crop Forecast ,,ect- Four directors were re-elect- Substitutes cd the largest acreage sinceice 1960 i,last year. But the valuere of this Falls, and Bud Dunham, Nez WASHINGTON (AP)P) —- The IH —the amount being 301 million yyear's crop fell below that of Perce, were re-appointed to ed for three-year terms. They r r ^ ' ? es board A sriculturc D epartm ent, fore-,fore-. are Mr. Morrison, Mr. Custer,K Threatening I Cf acres~ compared with 288 million Llast year. Western Wheat Associatesftpr board wlq casts next year's winter w wheat heat Ralph Baisch and Earl O’Har- last y ear. The Agriculture Departmentpartment of dircctors and Bittcf was The report said crop yields h nriT^ i crop at 1,203,619,00010 bushels, I row. Elected to a one-year term yields has put the value of thislis year’syear's elected to represent the organi-r fJln down only one per cent from was Fred Jaynes. Twin Falls, to D | f airy W orld ■pe'i’ acre rose from a yearr earll- earll- crop c production, a t $22,012,785,-1,012,785,- z'ation on .the T n-S tatelie Guram rain ' record crop. fill tho unexplred term of Cyril er and nearly matched he the rec- rec- ooo. o This is *7 million leSs than Standards Commitffec; ’ But officials expect:t the final ■ Touchette. By OVID A. MARTIN ortord highs of 1965. the tl value of 1966 crops. Miss Ralstin, a 17-year-old7-year-old ,^rop size to bc smallerlller unless 1 1 ^ Speaking during the group’sup’s AP Farm Writer The report said acreage» losses Cause of the decline MIn value brunette. Is the daughter;er ofm Mr. ,vyeather conditions between:tween now I ~ WEATHER annual meeting were John Noh.'Joh. WASHINGTONW (AP)^ ^— Are ®f^®r planting were considerablyderably isij lower farm prices. , and Mrs. Keith Ralstin,in, Craig- , harvest next summerimmer are I Kimberly, director of the Amer-ner- substitutesubs dairy and milk■ prod- larger*®r than last year, especially[>ecially T he d ep artm en t said that th a t this rnont. She received herer ^wcrown n ,unusually good, A departmentdepartm ent U ican Sheep Producers Council;icii; ucts threatening to put thee milk ^°r *°r com, wheat, sorghumtl grain yyear, as for manv years,irs, c_^com from Idaho First DistrictiCong.rict,Cong, ,report Wednesday showedliowed that I MASTER Dr. Richard Hall. Moscow. Uni-Uni- cow out of business? and cotton. t(topped all crops in value.^ e. The James McClure, keynoteIte speak- jfarmers had reduced plantings I versity of Idaho extension veter-Iter- ThisTh guestion was debatedebated ‘ year’*! livestock feedf e e.d aam ount w as $5,081,305,000MO com- er at the convention’s banquet.banquet, f^r next year’s winterr crop only I t Inarian, and Wade Wells, Uni- recerecently at a farm outlooklk con- g"firain production was a record ppared with $5,105,667,00600 last Miss Ralstin also received■eived an ,eight per cent compared with a Jt year. year. Yet this year’s com crop a I versity of Idaho extension ani- ferenceferei being conducted‘d bybv *’*Bh 11 P®r cent above last year, y om crop engraved trophy and aI $25 Sav- j 3 per cent reductionin it made I - mal husbandman. the Agriculture Departmentent lo10 Food - grain crops were 15 per i,is nearly 15 per cent largerrger HiatiUiati jngg Bond from thc Association,isociation, j acreage allotmentsts under a M ------give farm ecdnomists, educatorsicators ®®"‘ hiBher than in 1966. ThereT here hlast y e a r’s, — wheat control program. ' ___ anand d farm program officialss from "'ere recoil crops of soybeans,ybeans, w h eat value w as $2,154,284,00054 284 000 ’ 55,000' in GOATS W ID E S P R ^ D various parts of the countryountry ricrice, sugarcane, and hay as well cicom pared w ith $2,140,655,000 in 350 VARIETIES II ____D eidledJEgg—— _ ideas-about ^ what-fncp.s thch» na.nn- as of com and w h e a t.______1966^ ______^ Only m tne cases of dry beans,beans. Other high value crops includ- . tion’s farmers in 1968. ^ \000*^a”nd widespread of domesticI animats.animats, (different varieties of 'honey. honey. I The picture regarding dairy- noncitrus fruits and nut.i!^ w a s cdci potatoes a t $579,617,000 and * I n t r o d u c e d ing. particularly Tts long ranee range P”production this year down■-n con- ji$619,784.000 last year,______future, was anything butt opti- siderably from last year, I ^ i ..... mistic. One conference partici­lartici- ccrop-producing areas of the T o Japanese pant from the WIsconsin-Mlnne- -jj country totaled a rccord high of By OVID A. MARTIN sota dairy region predicted, not J f 166.7 million hundredweight on I L w l • SNO- without a-high degree of serious-V -P otato. Stocks Dec. 1. ------^a>TFanh Writer usage I IN THES^ SIZES ^ WASHINGTON (AP) — •jT,g The ness, that the nation will d need The department said usage of "n®“^ A t R ecord H igh fall crop potatoes up to Dec. 1 deviled egg is being Introduce<}ic ^ no dairy ^ cows In 30 years, I 7,00-14 6.70-15 1 by What'is ijothcring dairy farm- WASHINGTON'A (AP)—TheTieh Ag- wwas down from a year earlier, to Japanese co n su m ers by ^ fort ers and dairy experts is sharplyharply riculturerici Department reportsreports totalingto 65.3 million hundred- I 7.35-14 7.35-15 I TRAC American exporters in an effort ®rs c to keep a big volume of U.S.U.S. BrowingBrow com petition from1 such stocks*toi of potatoes held by■ grow- wweight compared with 75.1 mil-mU- I 7.50-14 7.75-15 | feed grains moving across the substitute fubsi pr^ucts as margar-argar- 2I£ ers and local dealers in thehe fall lielion a year ago. ______P acific. ine «and so-called filled or Imlta-imlta- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Japan’s egg Industry—for thct},e lion milk. The latter productluct is ■ I test threatening to cut sharplyy into last decade one of the fastest Ijjrea I OTHER SIZE growing users of American com the 'market for fluid or bottling NYLON jtg. milk becausc it is cheaper, and other feed grains—has late- 1 0 0 % wVATERPROOF a t II PROPORTIONS^ ly leveled off its feed grain pur-jy,.. Department dairy officials chases and reduced its depend-■nd- conference that if ence on the United States as vir-yjj. dairy““'rj farmprs are ndt worriedS.1.1S W E L L I NJGTON G T C STYLE tually its sole supplier. about the'competition of thee new I • SUPER MILEA< The United States Grain Coun-iun- ‘J*’®"filled milk product, they shouldshould | ~ 11 III _ M dl. a trade organization, and be.P®- At^ present, its main marketlarket Mj|HI ■ I TREAD COMP thc Agriculture Department’snfs is In the West. 1 i W T=’oreign Service have been pro-)ro- ' 100% NYtOhPlui $2.21 Fed. Exc. Tax moting American grains in Ja­ SLUSH pan, includingi introduction of HER SIZES PRICED n e w thc deviled egg. 1 whot boHker knows[HOWS I m odero agriculturei l t u r e- J I # ...FIRST The department said this food; FARM PORTION ATELY LOW! delicacy is being received fa- ^ jyat rememberss the rCA iVIs ■ Includlno rapalrabi* punctures, T tir IIH •! ■■■, live. III. la ■• cel..II, I. y..r l a t l l t . ) I ° Coop«r passangerfor whitewall lira r«qi tubeless. All prices plus Held By Grange i ' ■ .Buaraniee. full ollowonca tor unui TUTTLE — The Centennial All M agic Valley ■ a now Coop*r lire, Thii ollowanc candle was lit for the Uth month C X ' F or th« conv*nl«nc»ic» lder fhli .' oave a prajrer. Ew l id ' ' H om er GoWe,’ W endell, H a CalendarCo'« for 10 doyt before . lowonce for unuted lervlc# will be mode on inember of the T^ittle Grange. ;e. Thil T allowance i l will be bated on the re- DEC. 30 *^ i l S d i : r originol treod and fhe current Cooper Full ] r^^BTrepoHed to be IIH In a hos- MUI OliSONS m nt price* which foirly repreienf th# octual -> -{ttal al Yuma. Ariz., Where he Aifverlfteiffieiiffi Dec. 3 i A l9 I 206Bl of 4ri« tirei and ore ppited ot polnt-of-tale. V m m Mrs. Goble are spending the^ ^ucAvcHe«wersi Wert, Blerv, WaU' ' 202 2nd Av«. N.I. ^ TwiTw in Falls, 7 3 3 -9 2 ^ 3 - - V . I •d rt M orrison :______,______.il— ______E t i f e r ...... ' ------— T-— : —T i r e C o .

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j j ‘ TwinTwi Falls Tlmes:Newsvs t l f Dec. 2 a - 2 i;i9 6 7 : ' ' ■ ■ H H l^r seafch AwardA^^a] Given To IdaHd AgirdfidinistAgirc ' u t IDAHO, Mosi -Eastern''. prec 8tan< for . ' . tho to ' ' Dr. niversity ’ ' C.^isf-WenileMT-'.'We pulled—Jlled ol Ic le h p n b r,' DAYS^^Every°;^a7'abou” ^Wtils ^the’oh the old plants-from our windowidow r a tt^ and------■ ' ' timo many ask mo if it is pos-OS- boxes and w^nt^ to put,^m e - sible to root the holly cuttings evergt cash at. the Igs evergreen boughs in. Does it ^ recent- ’ v HHT k from the sprigs'.brought intoUo harm to cut the branches now?”w ? ” ly. ‘ homes lor tbe holiday: Not a bit. Cut branches tw two o Sll th e util- Yes, many hoine owners rootlot to fourfou feet long. Almost any - Izati breeding the sprigs, but keep in mindnd evergreenevergr material can be ol ll the ' that not all the hollies bought;ht used, although some last longer cove ind seed ' . from y our florist" are hardydy I than 0>an ,. others. Colorado ' blue ' yielc w heat enough to withstand low winter,spfuceter spruce Is effective. Also B Bal-, a l-. gras elated to - temperatures. The familiar;®anilar sam ((Abies balsamea) may be at these "Christmas—Holly’* is prohahlv)Iv used, A ustrian Pine and Red Ichat inetically ■■a l-A -.f the one shipped in from Oregon'*'*"®’^on limine are betmoitB-Jasting.------cont ,and it's the European holly rals-is. AfteAfter you insert the shoots, . Ige crop especially in orchar! ma|ces them so tall and ganglyngiy ol cteristips He is a member of the Amer-. sicant found in garden stores. each p„^u year?”, whei jp varie- lean Society of Agronomy, Pa- This keeps the holly leaves If jf you have a cold frame, dig ties roducticin cific Norihutcst-Science Associa- from losing luster and from’f" up.up the clumps and store them in UNIVER5ITY OF ercome. IDAHO, tion Sigma Xi, Phi Sigma, Al- (. h e s e u n iv e r s it y ctj? id IDAHO a h students are the officerscers sclscience department: Ellenan RcMerson,RcMerso Twin Falls, secretary- curling. Spraying the berries it for the winter. Some garden- T cfe Moscow — The Idaho-Eastern'eed piro- pha' Zeta, and the A m erican — wKh hairnet snrav will keep the j „ J of the newly fohned veterinaryInary scienceseU elub at the university.lity. treasurer, tre and PhU Volkman.lan, MerldliIVferldlan, president. 'The purpose j.jii mtrolled. Grassland Council. jMllon of Putdre Veterinarians,** Is Oregon Seed Associatlon.’s Out­ berries from shedding.. store - n ie y are, Iroui left, Duane Wle< Kloe-----ot- th*--new rlnh, “nrgaBlMtlpn o f ,' standing Research Award. lor , He ' i.s marrled-'and has four ■ store them along the founda- ^ k, adwlser and head oPIhe veterinaryiary iolo help members leam' kbout the veterinary protesslon. Here’s h6^y to root your hoi-ol- tion ofol their home. More murns um s president,•^ Dr. Floyd Frank, adwlsei . tho year has been presented.•! se/eci- to children. ' ■ lies: (1) Fill a box 'Or crockck winter kill from ' suffocation _ Dr. A. E, Slinkar'd, Universityleir seed ------with half and half mixture of (watei ol Idaho agronomi.st. The1 ashpnbr,' leaf, , U.S. HAS 120,000 of (water around the roots) than T j There are only 120,000 m ilk sand and peatmoss, or vermi-ni- from cold.i J L J I """ Leaf Harvestiijsting Is “ research goats in the United States. cullte or perlite. Wet the mix-ix- Tall, spindly mums are oftenjften cash award, was made at, the i ture well. (2) Make cuttingsgs a resultre.s of failure to pinch. O annual banquet in Boiseronom recent- ift ' — ------Along FenFences Anil also 3 e contrl- USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS — aboiut-throe ■ inchea-long and in-.Etachiin».PinchinB li merely remnuine the iy-“ hy FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS sert each end In a hormone root-at- tips fromfi the shoots. Roughly^ Suggested For Alfalfa __ < ---- ■■------'■------butliSlinkard’s research on the util­ ing powder to hasten- and en-•n- speaking,speaki you sta rt pinching n c ization of heterosis in breedingIn stu- —I IIIII S A V E ■'...... hmg DETROIT — Farmers andd op- systsystem, wllh all harvesting done 7 ~ " ' yO.HB.lS dentof lorage crops led to are the pres- dis­ courage root,^ formation. (3)3) when the plants are about nme nine eratorsg^ato of dehydrating plantslants by thet farmer, Linder the second * , Cans covery that seed set and seed , t» Stick cuttings into the s'and-peat•at Inches high, and pinch again,*“"?• might_|„u well consider harvestingsting systsystem, the alfalfa was sold>ld to ii|—iViiiii ii[iiifiSril10i1ltiW!Ti"il Ij ilfUfif nuTTnif-'r-Ti... a-sses T„ l M U S I C B O X I ng about the 4th of July. Don’t yield in intermediate wheat about one inch deep, making about 1 1 ^ only the leaves from the alfalfafalfa a ddehydrating plant. The dehy­ grass are directly correlated to sure no bottom leaves touch thehe pinch after that date. Just pinch’■nch plant, „iant for. greater returns per draldrator did all the harvesting,sting, "Arly Cahoon and CurtisIs Duriee,Durfee. Almo, killed a seven-foot Rene rotein cougar Sunday afternoon on the highesthig peak In G raham ' Can- sexual etlcs fertility and thatrf, thesec: ■ SERVICE soil.' (4) Since the air in most)st Uiethe titips' of only the strongestigest acre,acre two Iowa agricultural1 en- pro(producing 17-20 per cent protein c®ui characteristics are genetically ■ homes is dry, you’ll w ant to shooUishoots. gineers _j„gg told Iheir colleaguesis at whowhole plant pellets. yonyon, west ol Almo. Thiey bad- had- trackedtracke the animal all day Satur- mte^'^stiu 3J5 Maln E. 733-0326 com- day with hunting hounds. WhenVhen Ihey sspotted him Siinday morning, controlled. P5 build a plastic greenhouse overer PinchingPine not only gives y°“ you “hethe 19871 Winter Meeting oft thcthe TheTl two other systems com- day , Many food and lorageId croDs crop the pot or'box. shorteshorter plants, but ll§linduces“ces American^mci Society of Agricultur-iltur- panpared were leaf harvesting; sys- he iseemed (o travel In circlesrcles aromidarom> them until the dogs treed °ent lh Alpha • DEPENDABLE REPAIRS s the him In the top of a large pinene Iree. AnotherAm Almo rancher recently, varieties that have be'bn bred ^ Make the frame, out of coat,at the‘ne shootssl to send out morenore alai Englneetse recently in Cobo tems,tem and in both systems ths him lor outstanding yield andricultural qua!- ff • jcolor • B&w tv hangers and drape polyethylenene brandbranches where only one would■ould Hall, Detroit, Mich. - leavleaves were dehydrated toI pro- seaisearching lor a stray calff which hadhai wandered Irom the herd, ^ la 'niversity * jgar tracks and sheepmen also have lly of foliage, root, or fruit pro- J sheet oVer the frame so it will■lH have naye developed.> So, In a nut- w.w.’ F. Bucheie, professorir of dicc dice 25 per ccnt protein leaf rep pinching gives you short-hort- agrl'c agricultural engineering, andid G. pellipellets. Under one of the\ two,rep< Iambs last summer. Cahoon said he and have therefore posedbachelor pe- * * autotapes agri-leaf Jiarvesting systems. __ theithej wonderswor il his trophy couldd be the klkiller. SJI plastic is properly sealed, yoiiotj er stems, .! more stems per'plantrlafltr TE.■£. Ayrcs^,a ln stru cto r in the agri- leaf cullar problems to tho seedfrom in- , • RECORDERS • RADIOS -and-also-more-sprays for dec* culturalcultu engineering d e p aart- r t- fnrrformer did all the harvesting,sting, ’ ^ ------______and probably won't~have to wafer -®n compared•ared the leaves. The stenjs were! har- The bulls have gone far backick on the rangei eating snpw lor water when selecting new crop varie- lean tiese Chestnut (Castanea molls- well. „,eii ^What care does it need?”sd?” four harvesting systems, usingusing vesivested by either the dehydratorIrator and not coming to the waterater holes so they can be lound. The f l cima) Is a wortHwhlle substitute ties if these seed producticin dfic The ^ "Umbrella tree” or o r fixed assumptions to computeipute or (the farmer. cattcattle are thought to be foraging throught the snow for leed. problems H are to be overcome, tion for the American Chestnut Schefflerascheff is a fast growingwing costs and income, Ior each sys- ComputingCi costs and Incomeicome TheseThe conditions call for a lot of hardht riding fbr the cow men H^ By illustrating that seedW! piro- QJSTOM pha which has passed out of the pic- foliage plant. It thrives very tem. acciaccording to market and cost in tthe cold.. * Is guctlonja^genetically controlled, Gra^ ture. well II If kept slightly on the dry TwoTw of thej harvesting sys- InfoInformation compiled by them them, , ------^— Plant two varieties for cross- sidegj^g inj, a warm room. Waterer it tems comparW were conven-iven- "leaf "lei harvcstlnj resulted In a Mr.M and Mrs. Sam. Mauplnupln and familyli have moved ’Back.'■ (o, tanceH of plant breeders se/eci- chilt pollination. As we mentioned be->«' thoroughly,thorou then-not again until tlonaltiona harvesting systems typi- greigreater profit per ton of dehy-,the Lloyd Barron Ranch.locatedlocated on King HIII Creek, northwest ingH new varieties for their seed fore chestnuts are higHty~peT^^ Ifie~sijthe gurfaee ~ 19^ dry: Grow it-hr It in ical--ip- a lighlight, or semi-shady window.dow. TheThi first was a baled hay BucheieBuc and Ayres reported. Bur -€orral—the—past—summer—where—Mrf' % f root l |- or production. Tr pies. They must be properly This si ------"When the farmer harvesteded all MaiMaupln was employed. i f H l U L ■jy This sturdy house plant makestes a ------" ~ ^ In addlUon-Jo- hls research goat handled or they'll dry out quick-:k- fineline titubbed specimen. tect from direct light. A sub- or part ol the crop, the ownerjw ner ------,UL work, the university agronomist ly;-become-hard-and bony. Thehe _.^Jf^ jf__ bottomb leaves turn brownrown dued light does no harm, but olof the’ dehydrating plantt re- wMr. and Mrs. Clarence McKibbenMcKibben, Mr, and Mrs. Jay tobb, also has made valuable.DE contrl- PELLETS USE chestnut blight fungus m ay at-»t- oor r yellyellow, it’s due to overwater-ater- direcdirect Tight will cause large ceivedcel\ a profit over three times LeonLeo Wright and Howard Parish,Padsh, all Filer, attended a Beet------Grow-feutions H to. tha- »ccd Industryour own hy formula JlQJ: or curt tack the Chinese chestnut trees,», Ing. Ing, ,c.or poor ,drainage. Smallmall leave leaves, crooked stems, sincee the gregreater than his profit under ers convention in Cheyenne, Wyo. his increasing interest In stu- but it' H so highly reslstint thatlat browhbrmin blotches on the leavesaves stalkstalks will bend toward the tnethe conventional harvestingB sys­sys- ■ ,------dents, several of whom areIN pres- PELLETS tem .” IV little damage resulU. may ccause foliage to drop early,•rly . light.light, , . ^ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reed,, Tutllc, ha has leased the farm of Hubert• • ently employed in the rols ■seed and in- Anti biotics os desired -"Wormy", nuts Is due to thehe CentreControl: Avoid water on fo- KeepKe< the roots moistened,:ned. Theyj' warned that changingnging Evans,Evi near Tuttle, again, dustry. He teaches cla.sses in js’ these assumptions could resultr e s u lt ------— ------H larvae 6f the chestnut "weevilirll liage. Duat plants with zineb.Ineb, Best forcing temperature is jnes en-foot general genetics, advancedE HIGH gen- PROTEIN STEER Is, maneb or captan. Vou can start•tart aroundarom 59 degrees fahrenhelt,iheit *nin entirely' different costs' and sibilities for combining all har- n' Can- etics, sytogenetics, and In for- which feeds upon the kernels, maneb n ,e returns,’ and that further study PELLETS The USDA recommends spray-ly. new pplants by taking cuttings,Ings, for well-colored stalks. The ™tu ft , y vesting operations Into a single iJGets ScholarshipSatur- “^eI crops. He is also a faculty Ing tre%s with DDT three timesea rootlnjrooting them in sand, or a mfac- lower the forcing temperatureIture of 'the costs of leaf harvesting, g machine,” Bucheie and Ayres orninff adviserH to undergraduateutrol. Vitaminsstu- and Minerals ng ture of sand and peatmoss. the c will and the value of dehydratedripf Wanted out. "Such a machineachine UNIVERSITYU^ OF IDAHO,, Mos- dents■ majoring in field croos at Intervals of 12 days, starting I. the darker red the stalks ,^^ will1, leaves Is needed before any def- about first of August. Use aboutut GREg r e e n t h u m b BONUS:ruS: be aiand the slower the growth. !=“* ° j'" would eliminate field curingIng by cow A University ,of Idaho “nti H an adviser to bothand Alpha FINISHING RATIOhik -er Inite conclusions can 1^ made drying and packaging the lorage senl Zeta, the national aEricultural • two-thirds of an ounce to fiveye Wantw *nt) to know more about start-tart- ForcedForci rhubarb is over 95 .fvin per concerning the economic advan- ■ -L forage senior, Jerry Reese, Idaho ■ and Foodors Ing new plants the easy way? cent Immediately after Cutting.g. Al- Falls,Fall has been awarded ’ a $100 hotiorary.■ and fo thQ U niversity ^ gallons of ..water. c*j”* iray? cent water. Pull stalks Jis soon tages ot feaf harvesting. f^Ifl ,jS Send me a self-addressed en- as they th are ready for eating. * falla leaves diy faster than schcscholarship by the Americanild he AgronomyH Club. COFFEE PLANT TURNS Send Ti^: Dehydrated alfalfa leaves ster Mixtures for Calves and Faaders . BROWN: The coffee plant (Cof-Jf. Svelope l for my Illustrated guide,lide, K. T. of Glenns Ferry: E>< v e s stems and should be easier;r and SocietySoci of Range Management, HSllnkard received his bachelor [nted should have a higher marketa rket less costly to dry than aI mix-mbc- Dr. Ernest Wohletz, dean of the fea arablca) makes a good fol-jj. "How “w tto Make New Plants. It’s "Twe"Twelve years ago we planted »'i“‘ and masters degrees ' naedafrom In • Feeds . . . Pelleted or In full of tricks on making cut- a clumpclu of white birch in our value than dehydrated alfalfaIfalfa ture ’ of leaves and stems. CqlJege-ot_Eorcstry, Cqli Wildlife« h«»n and WashingtonH State University and « lage plant indoors, growing in 9' r„l. made from the whole plant, they t, Find the most complete selection rooms not getting t6o much sun.n tings, grafting, budding, and front yard. We have kept it cul- The alfalfa plant growss new RangeRan Sciences, announcedbinson lo- hisH PhD degree from University or growing from seed. Good win- tivatedtivate around the base, and observed. "When alfalfa Vi.nQ leaf , 'eaves on the same stem,I, and day. tie As’ ■ Minnesota. Hc jojjhfed iST the PRICESUni- Lmm AT — Brown leaves is due to poor ,- 11, meal was fed to laying hens , i, ter reading for spring and sum-!um- filled with cocoa bean shells. J"®* " in the Iowa experiment by Buch- tj,Reese, a senior In ecially. range -H —------'■ ------drainage or too much water. J" ™ ,oli at levels up to 20 per cent"i-t, of ele , and Ayres "continual leaf Make sure gravel is in bottom^ mer §mowing We i were told not to dig .soil y. their * diet, they produced bright- . fj?« management at the university,■ w ater ^■ ll- S. E. _ of Sun ^Valley: "Pleaseease arouraround the birch or plant any- II li harvesting without cutting'8 tnethe stands,.j^n tenth in his cla.ss and ---- r"* t:an al- _ er colored egg yolks with "° no .stem3_-Droduced six crops of • low the plant to get a bit dry b- 8 0 thing there as it would nhorten drop m egg productlun,” tliey ^ 'P? . „ -has-been-on the dean’s li.st. fniir I D E & ^ we can have early stalks for the the'fi life of the tree. True?” .J • was over a 3V4-month period." between watering. eatinir irAon 'Alfftlfft-teaf,-n\eal also was times. He is an officer t'S’l in the NOW!rP fcqi FEED-CO; ------eating.” It won’t^ do any harm to keep found , to be a valuable sourceouree * report by the two Iowa stud student chapter ol the range Coffee plant has shiny leaves,' Rhubarb cannot be forced sue- the the tree mulched with cocoa . , while flowers and with some ceggfyi ol vitamins for young chicks,licks, agriculturalap' engineers wiss part managementmar society and plans ■ k Lane — 733-1373 cessfully until the roots have^ave bean bean shells. If you want to grow “"<1 P'K feeding trials on care-care^ '6f a® session on forage researchsearch to iattend Graduate School at ■ luck red berries which turn into first been thoroughly frozen,izen. annualsannui beneath the tree, mound . „ ex- nt the 1967 ASAE annual meet- tha university. coffee beans. Freeii fully prepared leal protein ex- ?t t Freezing breaks the rest period,rlod. three or lour inches ol soil' un- tract have shown it to be•e- as 'ng in Detroit. ___ QUESTION OF THE WEEK:^ A^ light11"] freezing (20 d eg reeees) s) demeathdeme and plant annuals in S. E. of Murtaugh: "I have J'. ® "• good as the protein in lish meal,meal. ------AOeC , fahrenhelt for two weeksi Is the mound. Then apply your " „] ••Harvesting only the leavesBtyes USEUSI TIMES-NEWS WANTr ADS g l j C L L E saved bushels of fireplace ashes.„ ■ enough. _i The roots do not freezeeeze mulchmule: of peat o r cocoa bean fj.op Please fell us if we can save ^ " “1' from standing alfalfa offersI ^p E ^ OEOI R FAST SELLING RESULTS:ULTS y aft 25 degrees. So, after the shell:shells. A shallow cultivationition to b b , CUSTOM MADE PELLETS them for spring gardening or h to I • roots have been frozen, bring•ring beneath beneu the tree — enough to |= I Grow*' Made to your own formuta are they bad for soils.” 1 them indoors and place the keep the soil loose and weeds■eeds Fireplace ashes are useful. larm ...... :jj clumps close together on a floorfloor down, down won’t do a bit of harm r 'T ■...... —•—'— —nrfVK t ■ • HIGH PROTEINg PELLETS I Keep them out of rain untilgg in a dark part of a cellar. Pro- to ththe tree .______ready for use. Leached ashes H ubert With minerals and Am, bit contain less than one per centnt jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil (■■■■ i y potash and 2 per cent lime. Un- Jf ■ • READY MADE HIGH PRO leached ashes have anywhere ■S Now’s thee TimeTim to Get 5 1 ; n i p^ H FATTENING PELLETS from five to 25 per cent pot- g ash. Ashes from twigs and smallUl S■ — — — — — — — Wilh SllllMifrol, Vllamini c branches are richer than those JJ 0 . Mos- ■ WEEKLYIdaho ■ • FATTENING a:ULTURAL n d FINISHI^ from the trunks. Soft woods pro- £ duce less potash than hardsi ■ your PUN>UMPING I Idaho for Colvet and F*adari woods. Lime and magnesium £ a $100 ■ content of most wood ashes is ■ WEA1iern^t" I * Mollaaiifylng iEPORTMixtures for Do not use wood ashes onanIL- «m EQUIPM ■ IPMEMT 1 acid-loving plants such as azal-(I- *- ■ !lfe%^d ■ y°“’’ "“t** F m Showing daily highccdf^o- and H Ic Bulk, you will findprecipitation tho mo and weekly mean eas or rhododtndrons. Also, do ■S IM CONDITION FORFOR NEXTNEXl SEASON . . . ' S ■ ... and THE BEST PRICES not use them on potato ground.d. ■ m■ 1 Thot’t what th# fannn«r» of Americamorica temperature for 1966 and ci Alkaline ("iweet”) soils willill ■ igg J or# doing. And th»y‘r» doing it ran g e H ______cause potatoes to be scabby. ■■ 21 ^wlth fawar forms, lest landrend and How would You can scatter the ashes onan ^5 H fow tr forn) hands. How? B/ util- 1 9 6 6 1 9 6 7 the soil In eajly spring beforere gm J Iling lh« Imporlanl tBChnological £ 5 l C l O B I plowirtg. Don’t put ashes on thelie 5 you Ilka D ato Hi in tLo h e H :e H i Lo P r e c p . garderi every year; because it !■ odyonces avcllabl*, icivntific: form farm 1 / J range ■ amounts to the sartie as apply- g H planning, ond Iong>lerm mortgagartgago |Q 166(1 bee. 13 38 21 ;. 13 1 5 -3 O y- m L " i'“ a t ing lime annually, an unwisese JJ IB crtdit. 1 4 4 2 2 3 14 1 5 -2 O practice. — S ■if Th* Ndaral land Bank has l»**n Iw o-W ifreil 1 5 3 8 2 4 15 2 0 -1 O : ! «i.Uod«r in thf form mertgog#_ft«ld. » ^ tine* Ut Ine'tptian In 1917.r’^;* W* - mlllioii | 1 6 3 7 2 3 1 6 2 2 1 O ; M.S hovo s«rv«d agrUultur* In a r*ol I 17 4 0 2 2 “l7 29 7 .T, I 5 1 wid woy. Wo or* ;r; ^roud pmpIb? 1 8 4 0 2 3 18 36 . 19 r ■I SJi lo t»o « m«mb«r of this Important m lim ill^H IIIH PIIIIIH BH H H S i loom. 1 9 4 3 2 3 ~ 1 9 31 2 2 T L 1966 Moan 31« T967'Mean 15* • ONLY 5 E WE SERVICEICE AUALL MAKES S B or Dec. is .86’* | - \ M AYHOW ER 5 ■ AND SIZES IRRIGA!rrigatioN pumps 5 O 30 years ai MOVINO-STORAGE S g nwiAiunuMUsocui^ If T 4” ON DEC. 20IS 25*. MEN ARE " S -• ------S AVERAGE SOIL TE^ ■s —•— "Accredited" 5 g ■•RAINCAT"r" AUTOMATEDAUT g£ IWIN FALLS BURLEY :KLY AGRICULTI toft HaiABlC SERVICE CAU « g CUN KU)4AU I g CIRCULAR IRRIGATIIRIGATION SYSTEM S w. (. NiiTriNe : maMc vA iurr S m, 34? 3nl Av«. E. 124S Onrland j MAYaOWER s5 SALESi && SERVICESEf Sg 731-2S7^ t7<-134r I ILBUILDERS local J, leno DMonca ■■B 'r ^ " - _ • —------■ g ^EATHERREPOI ft ___ )*wllna SW...... I RUPERT GOODING I JtROMf. IWIN rAUS gS" T ' J , 1760 Kimberly Readr ~ .." :------— ~ 733 4a>R-----— S5 - —------I fltMT L fcAlCH ______A. McCOMaS I gh a n d low temperatures, precipitation 34S 733.|4t1 S ^ E ■ 43i r. u. ------— .m llh r-n w; — J Burley-Rupert966 and current 1967. izelton-Twin Falls N* far g8 Evenino Phones:: 733-52i733-52S1 pr 733-64W ; 5g 43i-««SI «a4-4«v IIIIIHiM HIIlHBRRHlltf'.iC Jmjmmmmmmmimmmmmmmm ■ ■ I t t w uKwiuuuuuuwBODBqflaobai^ ^ . iM M IriH iM M flH H l A u uiM i IIIIIM liinilllH III ' 6 6 1 ------jJ,- L o Precp. Date H i 21 O Dec. 13 1 23 .06 14 1 2 4 O 15 2 2 3 O 16 2 2 2 O 17 2! 23 O 18 31 2 3 O 1 9 3 lean 31.- I967'l D y e a rs average precp. for Dec. is . S O IL TEMPERATURE AT 4” O N D

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/ 1 2 Twin Falls Tlmes-NflwsNews Dec. 22-23,^1967 |._ will call'for increased plantii j g l l l i l ts X O of cotton — hence the need less money to compensate fai I------«r8-foF-i iracter playing Uncle Scrooge _of "Bah, the near sighted comic character pli if "Bah, 2sL KUTV-TV Salt UUte 'WASHINGTON (\P(aP) ) — Gov- grain land out of producti hiiinbue'* fame in an adaptationitation of Dickens' Christmas story.tory. JB KBOI-TV Boisq emmeot payments3 to farmers also, to prevent growth q ta n SPORTSS SPECTACULARSSPECTi ~- ' : KID-TV Idaho Falls for participating int crop adjust-adjust-graiif surplus. ------^------Uoonr2SL-and a^TheXliargers-mlargers meet the Oilers. • , _ 4 KCPX-TV Salt Lake ment—programs—m«y--Hse—up- Noon, .3, 4, 7B and‘•11—GeorgiaGeorgia itimeets North Carolina StateState in 5 kSL-TV Salt. Lake wards of $200 million in th« Govemment farm payme the Liberty Bowl game. ______7B KTVB-TV Boise 1968 crop year over,Lr ?histhis year’svea^f “ record high of $3 28 bill ISh KfUED-TV—Educationalitional er this year s jggg. The costs will be do SATURDAY MOKNINO 2 B—Superm an/A qua-ja- University of Utah, , ^ ■ • somewhat., this year, perhi I^ss money thanan last year around $200 million, mainly 8:00 4—Farm Report m an c d KIFI-TV Idaho Falls will go to cotton growers, about ■ CrSO 5—Sunrise Semester, 3—Superm an/A qua-I- 11 KMVT-TV Twin FaUs rowers, about cause this year’s feed jsraili p . the same to wheat; farmers, but gram — requiring retirement 7B—Agriculture U.S.A.A. c m an c niiiiiiiiin . \T M W y hiore to feed grafn growers. 4—George of the Jufungle n g le c " I grow ers. less' land ^ ^ a n in 1966 — \ 7:00 2SL-Super H c — JJext—year's—crop prog ram s 2B—Frankenstein Jr.. c 5—Superman/Aqua-,- 2B—F a n ta stic F our 3—Frankenstein Jr. c i PUIMPING NEEDS.iE D S . ■i-iUI: ^ .5—Herculoids c *jJ fl, ' 7B—Super President .c 11—Top Cat 11:30 2B—Changing Timeses team eveiit, was Valleyalley FF/FF A Chapter. Team membersmbers are, from left, Charles Morrill,MorrlU, > 8—Super President c IO:SO 2B—Jonny Quest 5—F ilm Short Russell Sligar and- Ron McClain,McC ! Other team winnersmers were Burley, second, and Declo, 11—Super President c 2SU-COOI McCool 11:45 2B—NFL Pre-Gamee t third. McClain was second!ond high Individual In the contest,iSt, which wasv held recently in Burley. ii REI>1EMBERBER . ; 3—Jonny Q uest 5—NFL Pre-Game 8:00 2SL—Flintstones c ■ IVICE 3 'i'' 5—Jonny Q uest ■ . . 2 2:00 2B—Cowboys vs. 49ers , growing problem,” he...«..„u,ii said, "but i 2B-^ShazranI c 4—American Bandstandstand 5—Cowijoys vs. 49erS , peclally In l{ ALL MAKES ^ 3—Spider-Man SoUd-Set SprirSprinklers Are it looks gooavon’tt-baan boon trtried ied .ij------j ‘■■W------wm- 8—Sam son & Goliath1 c 3—TBA A* "’I" ognized solid-set systemsms asns be-be* y et.’* 11—Samson & Goliath c 7B—Outdoor Sportsmansman , movable sprinkler sys­ h c 4—TBA ,5:00 2B—News } iKier sys- advantageous in areasureas likeilike He says solid sets al.so also cause •! SALESLES & SERVICE------9:00 2SL—Birdman c, 11—TBA ® tem which stormed the'r. farming « fp"w California. But in Idaho, with 3—News Jcommunity like wildfire a few aho. With less damage to vines, 2B—Moby Dick c 8—Cool McCool l i —News „ . j “ 1 lower labor costs andid a one-.one-i "jn a hand-moved o or r ma- 3—Moby Dick c 11:^11:45 3—Liberty Bowl Pre-gam e years back and made itIt possi- economy, it wasn’t thought 5 li ' I " ‘ : ■ — 5—News, sports, weatherjatner t grow crops on uneven, I’t thought chine - moved sprinkler,"nkler," he h ______4—King Kong c 4—Liberty Bowl Pre-Gamee-Game 7B_News uneven, feasible.” says, "there is some vine dam- I ■ 5—Moby Dick c 7B—Liberty Bowl Pre- hilly land. I fre- 8—Dating Game The main difference ts that a9 Mercer said Russet hashas shown age. Solids aren ’t moved,j^B m o v e d 7B—B irdm an c G am e 5:S0 r 2SL—Magoo’s Christmasstmas jQijj. jjgt Is „ot moved duringluring the system can be usefulful in Ida-1 throughout the season, so ther(ther? r| B W ■ 8—Birdm an- c 11—Liberty Bowl Pre- Carol ; ho, not only to control moisture, I just isn’t as much mechanical H H 11—Birdman c growing season, Y N E 1 T G am e . 7B—Magoo’s Christmastmas Set at 50-foot intervals,vals the possibly to reduceduce frost injury." •:30 2SU-Atom Ant/Secret!t NotNoon 2SL—Chargers vs. Oilers Carol E ed on. in damage. ----- !| at E ast of Twihw/lh Falls (L(U.S. 30) Kimberly Road 8—Chargers vs. Oilers sprinklers can be turned oa in Squirrel iiers 8—Magoo’s Christmas jany given field, or evenen small "We can’t say the solidolid set is USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS 3284 PHONES 733-6914 ______C arol I ' [areas of a field. the an.swer. to every.y pntnl»-.pntnl». FOR FAST ,<;FI.MNr. RF.gTll.T.t; , Friday, DoconDecember 22 2B—Lost in Space The Russet Potato Co.,o., which ' ______5—Lost in Space I- ISING SPECIALS has about 2.400 acres in its PROMISING SP farms,-Is-^beginning—to1 use the 9 p.m., 2SL, 7B and 8—NBC•JBC New:News Special recalls one of n,-the 3—Jackie- Gleason f /ar II-iEI Alamein. Lt. Gen. Bernard»prn»^ 11-Jackie Gleason1 solid-sets system. decisive battles of World War H-iEI 4—Dating Game The Russet company/ applies H Montgomery, English command^imand^ '-of-'-flritain’s Eighth Army, le fertilizer through .the system, af-af> ■ revisits the Egyptian town. (:00 4—Newlywed Game I ------<:J0« 2SL—Christmas withth ter t putting two-thirds of the de­ de- ■ 5:S0 2SL-News ' sired amount in the ground 2B—News, ^sports, stock Lome Greene s 9:S0 2B->Tudd 8—Christmas with along £ with the spud plantings. |H report,' weather “The last third we put H 3—Wlld Wild West 3—Hurdy Gurdy Lome Greene 11—News, W eather, Sports 2B—My Three SonsJ through ' the pipes throughout the H 11—Wild Wild West 5—My. Three Sons growing 1 .season," sayss Russet H 4—Raw hide 10:00 10:0 2S^-News, Wthr., Spts. 3-Lewrence Welk official f Richard Krebs. RussetR usset H 5—Gilligan’s Island 3—News, weather, sports s^rts 4—Lawrence Welk £also' experimented with insecli-insecti- 7SL—Cineposium \ 4—News, weather, sporu sports 7B—Lawrence Welkjj cides< and fungicides Ihrough the H ______7B—News, weather, busi- ___\ 5—News, weather, m sports m ------__ H—Ijawrenee-AVelk<-----___ .sQlld-sejt .system.______^ ------.1— . ne.-JS new s, sports ' 8—News, weather, sports “The program lookedid favor- H SrrT arzan 11—Nows, weather, sportssrorta ‘ 2S^-Movie, "White® able,”j Krebs said, "but we Christmas” ihaven’t used it enough to say ■ 6:00 2S[^—News, weather, 1010:20;j 4—Movies, "House of 6—Movie, "White , sports for sure it works.” Frankenstein,” "Macum-ilacum- Christmas” Russel has 160 acres of solid- 5—News, weather, sports ba Love” ' 2B-^Hogan’s Heroes , 2B—Wild Wild West set sprinklers. Of these. 40 ap­ap- ■ 10r30,2SL—Jbhnny Carsonn 5—Hogan’s Heroes jplied water daily last summer.sum m er. 7SI.—Ix-fs Speak English , 7:30 2B—Petticoat Junction to regu- H 78—Monkees ’ r 7B—Johnny Carson , ' ;tion "Tliis applicalion was lo rcRU- 8—Johnny Carson ' 3—Petticoat Junction Ilate the temperature of the 6:15 7SL—9 lo Get Ready 2B—News, sports, wleather eather 11—Petticoni Junctiontion ,ground itV wliiclr iHe'.spuds>uds Vvere Vvcre |H 6:S0 2SI,—T arznn J—Movie, "The BellsU ofnf St.St —•ron Horse .growing.” Krebs said. .T—G om er l®vle USMC: , M ary" 7B-Rat Patrol ' “We got a good responsesponse inIn H 5-Gomer Pyle USMC' ' U—Movie, “Kathy O’Q ’• . *8:00 2B—Mannix ,yield and quality this summer,”iummer,”^^! 4-Off to See thc Wizard 3—M annix fhe says, "but whetherr it wwas a s H 7B—Off to See the Wizard“lard 5-rMovle, "The LadyJy ■ S^Mannix cdue to increased fertilizer, an ■ 8-Star Tr«k G am bles” ' I 11—Mannix earlier c planting date orr the wa-wa­ ■ •:4S 7S^-Frlendly Giant 10:5110:55 2B—Movie, "The GirlIrl ■ 7B—Movie, “White ttering, we don’t really know.know.” ' H ^ Can’t Help It" C h ristm as” “Our cost per acre is mmuch uch H 7:00 2B-^Movie, "Escape from 8:J0 4—D eath Valley Days Jhigher with solid sets,” he add­ add- ■ East Berlin” U:12:000( 2SI^Movie, "The Deep)eep t:00ti 2B—TBA eed. "They don’t particularlyrticularly ■ 3—Movie, "Escape from)m Six” 3—My Three Sons ssave any labor costs, but in thet h e H '' East Berlin” ____ ------4—D esperate HoursI ffinal analysis, the potatoes werew ere ■ 5—Christmas Ballet ' 5—Jackie Gleason ccheaper to produce per sack.” 7SL—Whpt’s New yj 11—Iron Horse 7:M 2Sl^-Christ^nas Show JKiRaw Milk 1:30 3—Hogan’s Heroes 4—Hondo 2SL—Movie, "Francisicis of !•" ---- ______7SL-French Chef 1> ------A ssisi’’______7B—Christmas Show — TRetailers T ------3—Hogan’s Heroes 8—Movie, "The Beautiful _ _ , 8—Mr. Drokens of London Blonde from Bashful Bend” \ [ ■ f c 10:00 2B—Hurdy Gurdy 11—Gomer Pyle USMC Need ^ Permits 3—News, wealher, sports 8:Q0 5—M ovie. "E sc ap e from’"I BOISEgr — Gem State dairies ^Judd r ' f i ^ S I East Berlin" eng,engaged i.i i^e sale of' retail ^—News, weather, sports ^ II 11—Movie, "Escape fromora raw milk products are remindedminded 11—News, sports, wealherw eather East Berlin" that Retail Raw Milk Regula- I<>I®:10 2SL—Movie, “ F ran cis of 7SL—S pectrum tiontions will start in effect:t Jan. „ Assisi” . B J B . 8:JO 2SL-F Troop 1I,. i19S8, Keith Harvey, programrogram 10:301® 2B—News, w eather 4—Guns of Will Sonnettett director.dire Engineering andd Sani-Sani­ 8—Ju d d ___' ...... ;...... % ,« 7SL—C reative Person ' tatl< Depart- 3—Iron Horse tation Division, Idaho Depart- Vmprican Oil Farm M an,n, and all the folks at thele AmAmericj erican Oil Farm 7B—Guns of Will Sonnettnett mentmer of Health, announcedCM to- 11—Movie, "T he S ystem " ^ I Y’our Ampricai • :00 2SL—NBC News Speciallal day.day 1010:40 ^-TV Auction ! Center, extend their greetingsreetings ;at this joyous time of tlthe year. W e 7B—NBC News Spccial“* The-t -i regulations were recently■ecentiv I®=45j® 7B—L.A. Boxing k I Service Center, 8—NBC News Special. adoi M rd of 2B—M ovie, "M y P al G us" y W 0 m I I I' adopted by. the Idaho Board of j? r farm ing m ore profit- 3-Rat Patrol HeaHealth because of numerousDUS out- {*1^:00 4^“News II hope ourlur productsprodi and services> have hehelped make your farming 2B—R at P a tro l breaks brej of Salmonella andd other JJ11:25 4—Wealher, Sporls 4—Judd Inf^infectious diseases associatedlociated 1*=*® 3—ABG-Beope r-* Sjpii I able andid youryour !hving m ore comifortable. fortable, We look forwardard to senserving you for 7SL—NET Playhouse ____ with ^vith the consumption of raw 8—Movie, "Forbidden”den” I •. • ' ■ ^ millmilk products. **11:35 4—Movie, "Mistresss of the *■■■ I still anotherother ye year. Harvey said the regulationsIllations ,, 'C ltM a Obf. by 74IF »OmiNOmiNO CO. ■ Value Of require re”; that all retail raww milk }{ 2S1^—SporU fO. lOCUST, TWIN »AUS>AUS H irt oh- **=4* 2SI^-Conver,cation producers and distribbtors ob- ii ■ ___■_ ' '. i______luinrjWLnnminfu tain a permit from the, Idaho I I F o f th e products and services, call your nearby Farm Barns ------Department of Health tntn -p prrv ro ; ------v w iw v . ^ duce raw milk products. He fur­ 5P ------l l ------^------A m e r i c a i ther added It will be illegal to Do It Now! Be; Ready Read; For Next Season Is D ropping sell or distribute retail raw milk ' minute rush and time lots. after Jan. 1 unless a permitrm it'ls is Avoid the last minute By OVID A. MARTIN I T W I N F A L L S AP Farm Writer obtained. WASHINGTON (AP) — TU- The , Health department representa-esenta- ALL TYPErPE CUSTOM Agriculture" Department reports tives from local district health the nation’s farmers as a whole*,,1. departments, located across Ida- are failing to keep up throughh available to advise repair and replacement the val- and help dairymen to bring their INE SHOP 'nrni Production procedures I up I to MACHIN ue of bams and other farm P „ service buildings. meet state standards. ane~consequencet ofOf to fallft ihort of d^reciation.t a X in j ra il,------• -camdOdatioa -- alsp reducesices the iinext few years. \ • ! --- V ' “ ' :_ ^ ______- .. ' ■ ■, . i '■ ■' '' . . « ______. . II. ' . ■ ■ • ;

D|A7 1 1 1 1539: high scratch.;tftantJ|amt. Gemg,.nfl; F r i d a y , D«c«mb«ir 22, 1967 13U high. handicap team game,- Gems, 881; Bowling' ■ n; w r/Ates-A^sy>A /eV ia Stradley,Stradley. IL L w f f | ^ ^ \ \ I .-d e fe a u d Tumbleweeds 3'1, Pin Pala de^ Cited AslS M] o s t VV^aluable a ] ... . ! 181: hi«h inJJvJdua) series. Reta Stradley, i m M / f^ate^P H s 2-2. 311;51J high scratch team game. .Flubbera. ^ ■ D '' High /ndividual game, Grace O’^grrow, 608: -high handicap leant series, Flubhers, V . W ' ' u |87: high individual series. Marge' Poe. 1743: high scratch leam series. Flubbera, ^ ^ i - V • 47«;47«: high scratch team game, Spart Tires, ^ 1304. -V , 349;349: high handicap leara t*me, Spart ------Bewter-of-weekr—tteta~smidteyr~829r"c y rB W r- _~------^ ...... ,— .Vi^-....- ...... I — — ■. ■ ______, __ -T-T4res,—4iU;—h'gh 4 n -handicap—team_aerlea^ J Udiea-Valley-l^eague ---- Vi SpareiTtrcs. 1093; high scratch team s«> I g a v e r Tn_ItuEro-jQM rii d ^ a o o p ^ l '..m c t . f Shrine- Club 'defeated TlmCs-Niwss*N«ws 4 D,o.'s-l. 3-1. St. ndw ardi No. I drfeatedited FFltrr'mr 1 1 e r'rrtp*! Colo 30-28. .*riMriei. Spare TfrAl.. P3!. . _ . - ^ KTFI defeaiW Thelsens.4 0. Cem State Motel defeated Royal Lounge.ounge No. BaiBaptist 3*1, K of C. No. 3 lied l.c' 11High individu.il cunie. L. Bennrtl.Bennett. 2.M; GGrace O'Horrow picked 7-9 split. Trophies defeated l^ lb y s Robo Wash 4-0. r 1 Royal Kids 2 3. hiulhiiih individunl M'riri>. R. Ihirr. 6(il;- ^ iifAii Title and Trust defeated Cem Bidg.DM-' ,,I < Haney Seed Co. defealed Royal Kk By HAL BOCK ’ .bleible Player Thursday by an As- SanSai Diego's John Hadl as-wellUS-well Supplys", a-l, Albertson's defeated Butirey^s h;Lounio No. J H-O. Military Inn llfd ( |; individual gam e.’Clarenceice flayden.J;»‘«JHayden.J **-ratch le- ^ ‘*'02; high Imndimp team seriesn*tl- 7 defeated Bth Ave. Mdirket 4-0, Anderson. who'writfcr.s and broadcasters. FaF arr, — • High individual game. Bonnie A 1 ii)i.« V e s. •****' individual game. Dr. J. C. C. Rush- Rush- -dl fjo 3. #52: high handicapc a T 'teteam a m V*’-I'P- 3134; high icrtich iftim> serie*.serle*. MoJi-Holh p ,j^jj Moselle's Beauty Salon J 2, languished for four years on the| La niV r.Mol' individual serieii.ne*. Hay Ray game. ”“ i Lutheran No. 6. .094; highth Unnclir.ipHandir.ip •'»>’ I'"'. JS’J- • 'M! MrVry r' s. Inr. defeated Berlies 4-ft, Depot I the I Lamonica^' rated No. t among /A graduate of Notre Dame,D a m e , uj122 ; high individual scries. Lois # Gage. ]? Schmidt, 870: high scratch team game, |L- bench at Buffalo .• before!fore the AFL’s signal callers, held a Lamonica Lai served as backupbackUD Jim high scratch team ceries, Connies am game, series. Meihodlil No. 3.'3839;.'2839; hijjhhifih Slerliitg Jewelry Trophy League j(in!(inU def**nted Voung'* Dairy 3-1. . Aiifroln Coiffure*,, 22l8;'high handicap team sc* 85 Moirl, 844; high handicapleap leam .cr,cralch leam series. Methodistlist No. 3. II'mcralds dfte««ed .string of PAL.S 4 0, HighH individual gam e,'M arge Kuyfefn- emor-ging—inlo—a.,-star—foL-Oalu-subsOak=^substantial—edge—in-the—voting-ma -voting-man-for-Jack Kemp at Buffaloa u i i a i u ^ rie#.1° Hert*. 2676; high handicaprin team f" game. Club 93 Motel. 1083; high handicap ,nrn«» Kinus defrnted Sapphiresires 4 0 Cold dnlldnll. 24A; high indiv dual series,.^yedR QJi> h M Motel, 3150: hig h ^ ^ » • I Hrtek*-defeaied_ tie.ms 3'l. Sparklers de- ver JanA_vwa_named' the Americnn-avericnn-avcr two other quarterbacdcsjjuil:backsjjuitil_thfi_tra£lei_last-Jiebruary b ru o ry gamc._iucky--Laj{cr.—fllia;-«ai highn scratchscrotcfl .cr*ich~ie«m-serfe»r'CTUb-W“HOrer.173jr[^i^r^V-rrrri------^------Ma»Ui Major-l.*«gMe | Hrti Sparklers de- ver. 3(^4; high .scratch tram gam e;' May*' Football League\ Most Valua-iNew Hai*c (cam gaVne, Lucky Lager. 7fi7. >10^ 1. J7JJ. ij- Up deicAted Oly Rollers 44-12. Hen*H» n- feaifeated Uinmonils 3-1, PeHrlstrls defeateddrfe«tr«l futr.futr H.12; high hnndieup team game, ilua-iNew York’s Joe Namathh and whichwh sent him to the Raiders., "J Bowler of >4feek: Thelma Thriscn.isen. Win- Church League ry's ry'i Farm Sales defeated Arcticrctic ( tri!i' iri!e .Mni.Mnm Spring.-i. 2-3. 3 Jewelsnels deletttcddefetttcd Mn'Mn\fiiir. 1033; high scratch leam series, ------;------:------Het responded with a spectac-seCtaC* nci ner of fjrst half. Twm Falls T-itleB ■& It Trust. Methodist No. 3 defrnted Ourlur Savior,34>22;Savior, 34>i ' To'man Trans, defeatedIted KotoKoton h JndJndcM 3 1 - Me'McVey s, Inc.. 2SM; high handicap team • ular season, leading the RaidersRaiders , Moonahlnera 'League LiLutheran 3-1. Lutheran No. 6 lied;d Baptist. CaiCafe 38-18. Sapphire Lc^ungf;e defeated HighM individunl (jnine. Mnureenireen I'teenor. senseries, Mayfair. 2872. Slalewide Adj. defeated Twinvin Falls 3-2. St. Edwards Na. 3 defeatedI Christian I1 HolidayHol Inn 32-24, Bell Wholesaleale defeaii-ddefeau-d 30S20S; lugh mdtvulu.il heries. Patty'atty I uJln>er,ullmer. nDowler of week: Veda. Oliver, S84. to their first Western DivisionIVJ^lun j;, trtctor 40. Bean Growers defeated:ated BarB a r — ------_------, title. His 29 touchdown passes rclrri Inn 3-1. Green Laniem ‘tiedled Taber "V > . . . ' Oilers Cleareared Of |load the league and hee» hhas n c ln«-i"^ 2'2. Union Motors defeateded Inland t— t- hmplfc 3-K . gained 3,177 yards throughgn tthe n e iHigh individual game. Colleen Shockey, ■ K " : - . O aSSeS individual series. Colleen Shock- ~ air, completing 215 of 413 passes^ ey. '.“i 546: high scratch team game. Slate* JW for. 52.1 per cent. '*[;wide Adj.. 771: high handicap team game, Violatingr TTV Rules I“I was initially shocked ata t the t h e Siaiewldftsu Adj.. 03S; high handicapleap team n t tVi^ SLTies. Statewide Adj.. 2710: high scratch By WILL GRIMSLEY |I “I"if any coach is found to be trade," says Lamonica of . the leam »erie*. Slalewide Adj., 2234. Associated Press Sports Writerriter lyinglyin( in Ihis matter, I want, uj_him 5,.'swap that sent him and receiverJ c c i v e r . ]Bowler of week: F.lly ScTikuerman. 49« I , Glen Bass to Oakland for* qquar- u a r - (*cr«(ch>(«■ «nd 3S3 (handicap}. Bowler ol NEW VORK (AP) — The expe expelled from professional looi- foot- (erback Tom Flores and4 split month, Flo Ochncr. . Leagueigue ball.” ball, ‘ J Spilt league end Art Powell. "It was a hap-h a p - Earl and F.arl defeated Barnhart and cleared the Houslon Oilersilers| 1 |Milt Mi Woodard, president of the py_ py pleasant surpri.se." ]’•nerrlcW 31. Hafer and Reynolds defeated Thursday of any rules violations aFL . . I.ee and Hopper 31. Srefried and Terry i n t t 3 < ^ ions a f l , is.sued a lengthy formal Fioresj .saw little actionn Wwith ith defraledde Bopp and Deaalc 3-1. Marsh and in tho cclcbratct) television tape statemstate ent sayhig the lapee u.sed (h^ Bills and Powell was injuredI n ju r e d Mnntell defcsied Romi and Vickeriken 3 1. controversy, but the protesting by I .. High Individual gam e. Therma Scefried. Iting by Houston scouts in the game ^ mid-season. Bass was p put u t by o y ij, gnd Reynold*. 206; high indlvidu-indivldu* owner of the New York Jets agaiagainst San Diego last Satur- ((,£(he Raiders in training cam camp p aloi series. Therma Seefried. 489. and said he wasn't satisfied. day, won by Houston 24-17,7, only (jy,hu( Lamonica emerged asno an i''J'm Reynolds. 501; high scratch teomteam "I am demanding a lie detec- reco “ gome. Seefrled and Terry. 612: high itec- recorded the halftime show'W and. star, ' SShnndicap Icam gntne. Marsh and Stansell. I tor tast—1 cm not conH'nt wiihwilh injn nn i wB” v/a« employed^el ie>rfor __"^ I n lw n y c fpit m y H nyV wn*;WHS 75S: high scratch team scries. Bopp and just an investigation," said-Son-Son- 3 geoueouting-puFposes-__J _ 1 \ 7 .7 Tr»;agl^ lor . ’mgli iiuiidicap-teamam ssrUs,ssries, -— ny Werblin, whose Jets face -7^ - ^m ing^’_.says Lanionicik "1-i ^ nnrt Trrrv. 2201, __ __ Such electronic equipment'for.;nt for. kriiknew I had to serve my appreh-lpuF?h- Bowler1 of month: Jim ReyndTEh and ' elimination from the AFI. title ocou •Tl h 'lc •Blanche Terry bowler of week. Beujah title scouting purposes is foi-biddenbidden ticiticeship. My ultimate go^^ has UJ; Derrick picked 6M 0 split. Cfean Ti a r I ______by the tl AFL by-laws. alwalways been to be a No'. II qquar- u a r - pickedpi, 4-f-io split. ThThe controversy was irig- terback."ter , . KIM LANES 'mB ■ gered by a casual remarkirk on ^He was handed the jobjOO aat t Suftwhlrltfr U ague ) o f it . Three Fingers tied 1-rnntic FourFour 2 • 2. Ihe plan of Curt Gowdy. one .of OaOakland and never let go of it. ' tons Minico Belts Tinnira v‘‘. ^ : ■ ' - . - / A Iho ma for. A xarcful plnnnflr__ l.nmnnica Q'; -JL.-.s .4 T fl, - k- ' ' Jm ------tho------I announo»rs-of iho gama for A_ the National Broadcastingig Co, preparespre for each game withw ith a imHopefuls dercaltfd 4 Dummy* 3-1. G, D. m » n n Bowlrr* tn‘d Fenrnomr FourRome 2-2. , During the course ofif the '■■'‘Jal-of sketching his game on Rnliint: Slimr* d«-'f»'utcil V. VV ’» 3 I. '' Burley 33-21 . Dl i that paper. 1Hiuh individunl Ffonk Bower. m m m ~ t n game, Gowdy remarked that P a n c e ,* ’ 201. und Umda D fitnck. I'JO. hiRlthiRli indi* L- Houston coaches, in aHinIn an adjoin- “ I elraw , It all out In ad v an ce," Joi Lin- niniiiv-A Viduiil MTU'H. Frook Bower. 5315. nnd Lin- , oiavs be says. "I draw a miniatureliaiurc Deitncu. 48.S; high ncrntch teamtenm In Mat Match■I ing booth, were rerunnifig plays f leap team . and sending them to the • Hous- football field and then sets e t upu p uumr. Hopefuls. CB9; hi«h handicap team RUPERT — Minico-s unde- u /o V p name. D Bowlers. 7>- at hhome on televisinn. immedi-'nmedi-'—::riLdraw__‘j. «n offense on paper aaa iToodi...... feated in this district, doubledbled j ateljately put in n call to RIcc Stadi- ancand a situation to counter-act- a c t itit, . ------—r„ up with Thursday night's. win um in Houston in an effortiort to It imakes my game easier. You £ as it wa.s the opening matchh in ireachteac Woodard. Unable to get ge’tge't out there, see a. defenses e l and j d Glenns Ferry defense nf the Eastern Idaholaho WooiWoodarc}, he talked to MelI Hein, saysa> to yourself, ‘I've been here confcrence mat title. Minico will supervisorsupe of AFL officials,Is, and before.’bef You can tell a quarter- £ host Madison in its next homeome demdemanded an investigation.n. baeback who’s prepared." I f f Outlaw \, Meet action Jan. 6. "Il"If Woody (Woodard) hasas any LamonicaI, was prepared, tp _ Results of the matches, Min-Min- gutsguts,” W erblin w as quotedted as say tho very least. In Ihe Raid- ^ ico men listed first, includea 98 saying,sayii "he'll forfeit the game,";ame." ers’ers first showdown gamee'^wll with SetDec. 27. pounds, Jerry Stewart pinnedined LaterLa . in Ihe game, GowdyCJowdy SarSan Dicgo, he passed for 362 akUnd GLENNS FERRY — - The Brent Hensen; 106 pounds, Dav-3av- apoliapologized for the video) tape yaiyards and two TDs as OaklandBKiaim „ Ferry l.ions annual id Abo pinned Ranky Wilkerson;son; commentcomi qnd said the tape36 was w as rorromped 51-10. Vbasketball tournament will bebc 1 }5 pounds, Dana Jensen pinnedmed beinjbeing used only to catch?h the TThat lagged the Chargers Carvel Anderson; 123 pounds,nds, manmarching band at halftime.e. witwith their first loss and mnvrri moved [*■run off in the Glenns Ferry . r-[ ■ innior high gym_Dec—27_2auind—-2sum d. ^ Tnm Judd was decisioned by. by.— Woodard.__in—his— statemUTOCntr ent ^ +he—+he Raiders— into— the— Apt's- 23. Games will start thene first ;TlTnr~Bfyant 3-2; 130 pounds,nds, said his office made a thoroughDrough v^ev^estem lead, a spot they never two nights at 7. R, 9 and 10.0. Four ^ Mike Shetleif was decisioned1 by examinationexan and he foundnd no rclinqui.shed. reli gamea '' will be played each Darrell Roth > 2; 136 pounds,nds, evidievidence that Houston scouts Jnj a late-season rematch.:h' La- night, with two on Fridayiday at Gerge Grant pinned Ken Tur- had violated tho rules. monica annihilated the Charg- 7-j 8 p m • ner; Ml pounds, Ken Evans was He said he had sworn state-®'ate- ers again, virtually endingiR banSan Third plate will be decidedcided in . ■ ’ pinned by Gerald Egan: M8148 men ments from the coachess and Diego'spjj hopes in a 42-21 victory,■ictory. the(i, fjrst pame the finalI night, ------' pounds, Wayne Hepworth deci-leci- otheother staff members lhata* the]be j.]e completed 21 of 34 for 349 ^and tho championship. at 8. • , H l .')7 tape was used only for catching sloned Rick Morley 9-S; l.-i7 tape Itching yards and four touchdownswns In There will be an admi.ssionImi.ssion ... . 'j pounds, Lynn Rogers was pin. pin- the halftime program of the nds. Southwest Texas State College charge nf Sl for adults and 50 , ' s’ ned by Paul Young; 18R pounds, Sout “^iii^ ______cent.s for 18 years arid under. ,-.,v ■; Mike Caldwell pinned I.ewis«wis bancband. ^ t year’s ," ?ud- The AFL president added that W Oly Beer of Boise, last year’s Reinbolt; 183 pounds. Rod Rud- Th champions, have entered,?d, and dies w as pinned by Mike Kelly;illy; ^Gow Gowdy himself had said hefe '^ad had Steelliead^ d lyer not seen any equipment In use are expected to be a contenderintender , T and heavywieght, Tony Mayer "“t for the title again. Otherler con-con­ V iW i- . pinned Andy Bengoa. f”*”for scouting purposes ane} he M ______had a sworri statement also B ill G iven tests will be Shields of Buhl vs 1 from the director of the band ^ Rex Motors of Mountain1 Home 1 ( 1 ‘bat a lape had been ordered. ^ at 7 p.m.: Bruncau vss Faux ' ■ . • ' Westmoreland Werblin, vyhose J e ts ’ red"' lille O v erh au l CigarI Store of Buhl, 8; Red , K hopes were hit by the Houstonouston SALEMS (AP) — The proposaloposal Barn Bombers of Itountainpuntain *>«<-y '' " ' victory,vl’c'^c .said from Miami Thur.s- to'restrictto ' steelhead fishinging on Home vs.- Olympia BeerHJ; and Is Defensive day that he believed-the inves- the Oregon side of Ihe Columbiaumbia GrandG View vs Glenns Ferry at I tigalion consisted only of talkingalking Ri\ River has undergone somele mi- '0 P "i- Wa 2 n *^Man Of Week’ withwkh Don Kloslerman, the Hous- nor wording changcs. Winners Ihe opening nightght will ■ 1 . .-/i ‘.'r ton 1 general manager. Ally.A Gen. Robert Thorntonornton beb£ paired with each otherr again * • By HAL BOCK A.sAs a result of the Houstonan vie- dredrew up a new title Wednesdaylesday 'im tbe second exchange. This is Associated Press Sports Writer tory, („ry, Ihe Jets now mustt beat for the measure that will go on a single elimination tourney,ourncy. Talkative Dick Westmoreland |; San ' Diego and Houston must the Oregon ballot next Novem-lovem- . Concessions will be availablevailahle _____ had Mfi lime fnr words again.sti|nst||n,.p | i^c«. ,n Mlnmi this week-endend_if,hp.r. if.hpr iL-iLs b a rk ers cnn collect 1 min the gym, furnished by bv the the Boston Patriots, He was too the{|,e Jets are to have a chance;hance 'encenough signatures. TJieniis ” "FeVTy LKiiV';. aniuiunccd “ The people that Invented invonted snowmo-t down or digJig InIn — —' ho n'(rmatter IT how deep— now:riDWT And meemeel llis 1960 S upsr Alpin6 busy racing towards the goalgoal for the| AFL Eastern title. This 7 neces- Brent Taylor, publicity chair- r. This The new title became neces- biles built tills oneJne iust |ust lorf< us. It or fluffy thehe snow,snow. —- the liveliest rIdipQ, b est peHorming l.ine. woulwould result in a tie and aI play- sarsary when sponsors of ihe initia-iniiia- 01 m an .____ ^__ Westmoreland, a veteran!ran „ff Oakland already hass won tivetivi withdrew their firstt bill, ~ ^ ^ ' won't bog down Inin Weslern powder Lively neww looks looks -— Super Alpine's snowmobile that( ever roamed the cnrnerback with thr Miami Dol- ’ pe>‘" the Western title. m ma ade .some m inor changes!s and, — it'i not,-afraid ol mour West. phins, was named the Americanican ------pre-submitted g j the measure. J oi mountains of chromedomed front bumper gives West, I'ootball l.eague's Defensive v-v, Th" int2nt remains the same: ■now. And, it's herere now aatt !SKI-DOO y „ u looking p Player of the Week Thur.sday by rt looking protection. New, 'b y Oilers Could t o ' sz'n A real dealers throughoui Ihe Wi no other snowmobile The As.sociated Press for his d ToIn I allow commercial fishermen lui Iho West. The _____TiTilTW*!!!tfi part in Miami's 41-32 victory "fJ tn take no more thar^ 10 per cent Super Alpine — completecompletely rede- p over the Patriots. !■< er. can ofoffer you more Be Shifted ,1of the steelhead run in IheiiB Co­ glow-getter. signed ior ’6 8 . He picked off a Babe Parillirilli lumbia, ,o and lhat only incidentalhad. pass for his Iflth interception of Un»quall»dUnequalled experience. Built and to fishing for salmon or shad.to the Lively now power• — Sxjper Alpine's Ihe y e ar and returned if 20 To 1 | Seattle JIf-i^here is no challenge toda^s. the backed by the world's leader. yards for a touchdown. That new 370 cc RelaxX engine givesg you j.,; HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — The spoballot tille wording in 20 lecting da^s. gave Westmnreland the AFL — The sponsors can start collecting.18,500 I Bombardier — over 40 years ex­ Icad In interceptions over suchuch owner of the Houston Oilers said ''■R' lalilglrl'i more power than ever lorfor fas(aster take- as Thursday he may move the•s clubsaid signatures. They will need .38,500 |B 9 S j | | H a perience In snowmobiles have olhcr outstanding defenders as Tnur e club R®' 'be bill on Ihc ballot. G (iffs, easier hill climbing, heavier Houston's Miller Farr and Buf-5uf. to SiSeattle unless .sea.son ticket T ticket The ballot title: lercial I lew 'power control' gone Irjlo-iijto- tithe '63 Super Alpine. falo's Tom Janik. sales increase dramatically. . hauling. And Ils new 'power iuc- K. S. Adams Jr. .said he^ was J'',’ "Recreatipnal - Commercial I Your guaraguarantee ot dependable Part of Westmoreland's sue- ■ wa.s Fisheries Bill I transmission automaticallyDmatically delivers cess may be traced to his socialcial not imaking "any threats, just ' I quality year alter year. amenities. He likes to chat withvith statitstating a fact." ju.st Rar "Purpose: Directs fish nnd J p erfect torque' alI every speedsp 'lor Attendance for seven Ameri- game commissions to fix ‘es- the men he covers. , Vmeri- capement level' of anadromous smoother cruising.g- CertHledCertified tervice.sai Parts, accesso­ "I've been needling ever sinccnee can Football League homc;''^*’ 'he games Ihis .season averagedhome^i^b (salmon, steelhead. etc.) ^ ries and reprepair service by factory mv sccond year in prn ball." he game ■ raged i''•^cessary to preserve'resource Lively new performancen an ce— — Tl-T he S u p er -says- tnp u"only i 26,447 apd Ad_am.s said h e j'r'. ■______• trained perpersonnel are available has lo.st all the m«nc}> -he* jid w ahl.si''^" h e i’’’ rivers open <0 commercial! Alpine givoR-inslant^olBCtriiant^oiactric^tarts. ------. . ------of the other guy." bas I wanl,si*'’'binR. Allows Jincidental catch’] Irom qualified Bombardier dOal- Mostly, Westmoreland hnshas to in cipcrating the cliib. He esti- ®f Easy to handle 'powerDwer link' steering,> dual tunnelledlelled headl£ headlamps light your Qt^BlHI ,uv. mated this year’s loss woulde esti- he'P®'' e^f steelhead not exceeding 10 ers acfoss North America. been in front of Ihc other guy. rnate jld he'P®’' eent of establishedtim run. ate H Quick, responsive5 braking. And the way to nighttimelighttime fun.(u New, deep- acfosa A a about S300,000, about one-half of His 10 interceptions are a ®boui lalf of Authorizes revision of estimatewhen I ; career high for him and six the“’C 1966' loss. wit) the industry I Its ribbed sealsals bring addedad comfort on Revolutionaryftevolutlonai warraniy. The 1968 5ea- "Let’s bej honest about lhis."|aPPI within limit during runs whenis I I mnre than he managed last .sea- Li Ihis " appropriate. If steelhead limit is j| j evenly ^^Twiri lonp^safarlS.TIS. A^tddeA~htdden storage com - SuperSuper AlpineAlpim is protected by Bom­ snn. his first wi^h the expansion,ion he sasaid. ’^Seattle is going to get j p r°- i a pro football team. There to prob- get''■cached, commis-sions shallIn pro- n v - I I arger snow surface partment offers addedadde convenience. bardier’sbardler’s new,ne one year parts and team . aprc prob- ^ bibit commercial fl.shing inJcu riv- lar B ' He has returned his 10 steals»als ably isn’t going to-be another igh. expansion franchise grantedlolher un- any other particulartheir B ightest footprint o( And the cab is easilyeasi removed (or serviceservice warrantywan — the first ever for 127 yards, a career high. «pa' >d un- •eiods of fish when, in reduce Iheir I Last week'.s TTJ against Bostonjtoii til trthe American and National [ Unlike single track quick servicing.■vicing. offered,ottered. ■ea- Leagues .complete their mergersional I 'be same will reduce I w as hi.s second in five pro. sea- Leag lerger steelhead escapement.''*- ^ I Alpine won't bog Visit yourr nearby SKI-DOOS dealer ------!------sons—the first three with the min 1970. Somebody is going to grab off that rich market. If M San Diego Chargers. grab I best flotation in the indus In fact, this season’s 10 Inter-ter- Sattle came to me with an out- ceptions are only one less thanhan standstanding deal. I’d be a (ool to Murphy Leads | j weight is spread evenly for turn it down.” Bombardier mm Westmoreland’s career tolal for tum_ tracks to cover a larger snow fis first four pro season.*!. He has AdiAdam.s said othir pro tea.ms Collesre N Scorers one game ' remaining against ni'Bj’m ight try to claim the Seattleteams Mui NEW YORK (AP) — Calvin J — giving it the lightest (oo Houston Saturday night. ‘e;^ltterritory. _ iea'ttle ove Murphy of Niagara has taken 1 over-tthe lead in .the'individualh sasS^I' ^ any snowmobile. Unlike sin{ Wells Twombly. Houslon maj Chronicle sportswfiter, reporledluston majof-collegeing scor- ' machines. Super Alpine w< Basketball ScoresBS ThunThursday the Boston PatriotsTorled of age ing race with '45.6 points aver- I Hifh^ooi the the AFL also aro lookinglots atof age tisti per game, according to-sta- -l\ f f Twfn Falli 77, buhl 35 ^ Seattle Scatt and lhat the Pittsburghngl'Bt tisticsNC;/ released today by the 1 ^ t h e twint w i n track skhdoo,i o o , N orth Gem 81. R*ft R iver SI cSteelers » ^ !, of th? National Leagueburgh NCiVA.P' 1 • K teridUn M. N*fnp* 55 • ^ a/pi^ine We«t Valley 45. Coeur d'Alene 34 M probablyorooa are interested. ea^e Stal Pete Maravich of l^uisiana ' •Tiade Mart ^ tle M “ Adams Adf said he could under- State per is second with 45.0 points' hnSnIkt t^.C. SUte B3 _ e*an#l Bowling Green Vlr|lnf« stand ftapd poor attendance duringinder- a hlglper game. Both- averages are' NYU «S. Felrlelth DlcWn»oo 6Trr losinflosing season. ing a higherevei than any major collegian GroreU Tech 70. *TCU «7 ««o, ever had at this stage of thq ■Toietfo 97, S«iHle » . "But • this year we had a win- sea Knnxai M. Loullvllle 7« (two nCrrier 8and It dicin’t pick up,”I win- he season;wee Pistol Pete led U^t Ih Valley Enterprises•ises TwinTwin F-theurdby with nis a .721 mark while Bobi Den- tops ®- the nis of George WashingtonI per-tops HNin n o n .N mw _ JIIVl BYCE, GOODINGr GOO IDAHO\ h6 —gtfM'___ ^ ^tt f lj^ e jih a ^ ^ o n ^ io ^ „*'!ii*^yiriu!l! with [it! free-throw shooters with a- o per- u o t ------______' Sawtooth Val Philailelphia •, Mlanasota • ■ ' winMwinner. ’ ^ vlsiun TOT*nia22., ili, LOii»e.iUBg M o t.o f i _ 22.. . ' '‘ Vry " '■=------■' '" I ' |j P.J.’s Cyci«

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s ^uarterb^b ^ ck “ - I HOUSTON (AP)— Quarter - ankle was in good shape but ■ Even Weaiteatfier Appeari!pearg Helping back Bob Anderson's status as ConcluCoach Eddie Crowder postponed ■ a starter was still in, doubtbt a decidecision on whether Anderson H Thursday as the Colorado Buffsrfs or seniorser Dick Kelly would get ■ and Miami Hurricanes workedcd the ststarting call. ■ or Meanwhile, the 7-3 Hurricanes H Rams, But5ut Packersrs AreA Ready • out—on a rain-swept field .for Mea Saturday’s Bluebonnet Bowlwl orof CoachCoi Charlie Tate were ■ AP) — I Henry~Jordan anit~TVIIlielhe uavisuavisiwoi I worried about getting' up too classic. taking their first drill on the ■ Evei d to be In a big game. They’ve’'e; proven much.mu Anderson, the brilliant sopho-10- practicpractice field adjacent to the favo ursday, themselves over the years.5a'rs. ' I .“We’ve." been preparing for m ore who starte d every gamtie e 70,000-seat70.000- Rice University sta- ■ but ’ackers “You watch our frontIt four go this since July.” while leading Colorado to an 8-21-2 dium.dium . brus igan fl- In this one.” ““The Packers will be ready.” season, Insisted his injuredcd A ccold front began moving j|B ion for Davis, himself, said feelingly, NitschkeNit promised. “Thflt’s ----- — —------—- across the coastal area as the their League “I’d rather talk about this;his game been bee our history.” f Hurricanes arrived at mid- H West impion- afterward instead of before.:fore. I'm' TheT Packers will take their morning. Rain minimized the \n g e le s'n o t w orried ^bout gettinging up — final fine pre-game workout In North Gem Swelcoming cpremonies. Only a •day. [anyone who can’t isi in the GreenGre Bay Friday morning and few oof the players stopped to “we’ll wrong business, or hass been in are scheduled to arrive in Mil- Overpowers ^rytry «non their souvenir ten-gallorf in end this business too long. I’m justjusti I waukeewai by mid-afternoon.______hats before dashing through the . H ' ' Max • rain for transportation to the Raft River AstrodAstrodome and a barbecue wel- , coming comini luncheon. ' eter MALTA — North Gem shook■'*' Thexhe temperature was 76 de- Even the weather seemed^toFb"* be^ InFour a Natioiations To Vie off an early deficit, grabbed grerfs when the charier plane favoring,, the Rams ’Thursday,ce the ther control of the backboards andid from Florida landed at Inter-iter- ’ T' ’'V Ir.^ but weal the Green Bay Packers powered past the Raft RiverBr nalioninational airport but it had . ,1 >, brushed toucl It off as they began fl- In tl T rojans 81-58. dropped droppe to the low 50s by the . V H -Til K l nai Satu stages of preparationsf^ for For Di Americlerica’s Cup Raft River, with some snappy’X time itIhe Hurricanes reached the BBISlMr their Tll National Football tim League e (2 "I’d ball handling and shooting,e> practiccpractic field. -P-M.Western' Conference champion- afte le ------______A',..,?.'., fairship game against Los Angeles:®re'?n not By WILL GRIIVJ^LEYLEY ,GreI Greece. The decision must bo boomed in o a Ijj-Iend in .the Associated Press Spirtsts Writer.madeW riter. ma by July 1. 1968.______first quarfor but. fhen cnme Y O l that e-; Milwaukee Wis., Saturday, lanyi apart as North Gem’s Call Whatever the weather, “we’ll wroNEW YORK (AP) — - Four "“We are almost certain there spearheaded a strong rebound­'• ISU Continues J play freeze-out,” veteranV end " , nations—A ustralia, England, E ngland, will be an, elimination,” the ing attack on both ends of the 'HP _ Max McGee said. France and Bob M robin series of elimina- Bri British vessels around the Isle r- continue thgir role as statisticalical ^ tho fourth quarter in a desper- continu w|(i The forecast for game timeJ theji (2 to determine the nextlext chai- of Wight in 1851, the United ate effort to catch up and Northh king king of o beasts among Big Sky A ^ etv d ^ Jenger for the bottomlessless mug StatesSta has defended the Cup 20 :o Conference basketball teams af- ^'•1 P.M. EST) Saturday was for which has become the symbol of' tjm c;em beat it often enough to Confer ^af^ A-State And ’■ SStaples-Led jcd Bruins .,y.'-1 sfair skies and temperature in iymbol of' times..’ never losing. 'The 1970 ter five games. win going away. ter fiv Ta thE-20s,.------^noting world yacht-racing supremacy,prem acy. ththa allen g e i^'ill be the 21st. NOHTir GEM m RAPT RIVER 5« , .Ron-Ron Boone of the Bengals is IVJ-J will be The eliminations would be T N, (Jem f» ftpftp 1. Rl». fc ft pf tp , 'V MeanWhile, several of the de- „gtj I'ould be This past summer the U.S. 12- Fllin.r 10 8 2 2n O.rnKtn 9 3 4 2 21^ the‘16 league’s'Ca top scorer with’an an iTMichigan JJ W in fT game, held off Newport, R.I., in the metermei yacht Intrepid, sailed by Titii H 10 I 23 triaiia I I i> a averagaverage of 26.2 points per game _ “ Thump Indi fending world champions’an stal- I ’m sump^ai m er of 1970 priorr to the Bus Mosbacher, defeated Aus- Cronley 6 3 n M ^pcncor K 0 5 A 11 ndians 77-35 E,warts, apoarently nettled by _j,a, T S m itr 1 0 2 2 £2. ToUlfl 32 17 16 81 ToUN 6 22 &RJS {n in fiV five 6 games. The leading field -luHin 'P" teamrnates joined him in1 the the last one a drivmg semi- vve 5. and ference Thursday, Commodorem m odore North O m ______U 64 HI eluding eight straight early' in P scoringi column Thur.sday night hoolhook thing just before the buz- vve’nfense of experience. lU /t R i v e r ______14 27 3T1 goal 68 shooter is Ralph McGea' of , the-first half, and 6-foot-ll Bob As a m atter of fact, saider one, 33^ ■9''"' Pefty Chubb announcediced the|the I ______the BBe; engals with 62.2 per cent pdw ni - when the Twin Falls Bruins belt- zer-zer—and took the rest of the not lie one New Y ork Y acht ClubI had ac-|ac -1 Edwards blocked seven shots as ed . ,,the winless Buhl Indianss 77- nighnight off. vve’vyear-old offensive captain .Bob T Tjl 1 • accurai cepted the challenge of the Roy-' Team leads In offense, field lahom 35. BtBuhl showed some improve- stror ilvlsion al Sydney Yacht Squadron.r„rs of High Protein Utah Irims Team cid lahoma State 59-58 Thursday _ his ment since losing, the opener to won.mention my age I get vety dei« PP goals and ai rebounds also are held night in the second half of the Staples, doing most of his fensive.” to look W"*‘Australia for 1970. by the Bengals. ' , . gunSun E Devil Basketball Classic,c. dadamage mi in the second quarter,irter, Twin^wii Falls. Coach Gary Mat- dowr 1 game Coupled with the acceptance iving 'ock’s charges worked for the asTackle th Henry Jordan, noting u s e , Hikes The Idaho Vandals hold firstIrst A_stA-State led by 12 points afterfjgj. hit on an assortment of driving k that Saturday’s contest will be was Tl the understanding,“K."g he said, I RANGE and close-in Jumpers as he3 ac- EoodEooc shot and got it—but they his Lii 12th post-season itschke game, that held the Australians would n i place In team defense and teamam Hill’s first-half heroics, but had I____ couldn’t hit it with any consis- saidi figured out that “the man■eai I’m In- agreesum to a series of preliminaryjsliminaryi DLO v KS i free throw percentages, andjnd to beatbea back several comebacksicks tenctency. Big Pete Anderson, hit- spire Skein To Nine Gonzagasl|i has the only other firstIrst that saws the stubborn Cowboys T J , playing against (Tom Mack) Am5 T V T ' T__ Royal Sydney Yacht Club, the den gan Friday night for tho cham- gf ) 'ml Twin K.ll. I Iluhl >rove- strong, but we had the division al ! this year, got 27 points fromTI WebeWeber State hosts its Golden gan F a"’; BOSTON (AP) — Boston' col- r«»ipriii. r, fl pf lp'-L ’-I JL ll latter has agreed to steptep aside ^ ^ — •Tuckson, who liirrea.sed his free•e Spike T ournam ent in Ogden,len, pionshippionsV while Oregon State artd [p„pi ler to won. and it’s hard" not to look AusI a''^ Icge’s eighth-ranked Eaglesagles iionrllonnlnu 4 1 *|lll.-kf..rd 1 1Mat- 3 3 down _. the road at as big a game In Ct the Cup series. | throw string to 3fi straight withhi i Utah,Utah. beginning Dec. 27, the OklahomaOklah State play for third‘‘'■'d s,„nstormed to their fifth victoryirv in « * i : 2|wcn» 2 o < » | •J ct Australia and F'ranco alreadalready y 3 for 3, Utah won two at the\c same iday Idaho State goesi to place. I.six rUniru-k 6 A 0 i:\ \n.lcmon fi r2 the 0 U asM iithis one will be.” was Lsix decisions by routing Provi-^ ro v i- ,, 1 0 r \ , h 0 0 they 2 0 Linebacker Ray Nitschke thathave agreed tg the eliminations.linations, WM ■ ■ clo-5e of last season. OklahoOklahoma City, Okla.. for the ^op it fo r Wt'ijs I 0 :: iiMmhowi 1012 -- Sophomore Rudv Pnnjannvichvich dcncedcnc 88-70 Thursday night for W'-n onsis- said, ^“you'll see some real- Cool In- ggrt Gommndore Chubb said,aid, nndand ^ Southern Cal, down 11 point.sIs All-ColAll-College 'i'ournamcnt. Gon- down : ts for a Foursome,” 7T but I’ll stilliketball take clut points and Jim Marsh, who Jiadd EvansvEvansville Classic in Indiana prep All America, scored 183 of sharpshooter,shar led the Eaglesagios iirw, Hrwninir 2 1 0 JS. Bee. 2a d a ll- Olmalei.ll 0 0 1 0| VlCtO Thurs- Yac , ______Khis s 'P p points as Michigan tooklook with 27 points in a foul-filled all- Utah, with (10 m an o ver 6-7, charge in the first half. Veter-iter- New England final beforerc 3a t,,,.,Total* ni 15 10 77|T(»UU \T, 5 17 :»5 continued its rebounding dom- Twin Fftllii______24 36 fi2—77 . , even of ans Vince Fritz and Roy Peter-iter- smalsmall crowd of 4,827. r«ii, SSefeat. Notre Dameaw line wint inancc over taller schools, beat- GyifiriJtsts iy jlll Plan sen “"“'f led the outclassed Beavers/ers Providence,Pr which had upsetU Dsot ------26—36 ni.s F 1 lal four ing SC 50-38 on the i boards, m La Salle Of Philadelphia in1 the ------with 20 and 17 points. La S ’ OUTLASTS BULLS on o ,a»^c I Southem Cal’s 7-1 postman Ron^ Tour J. O il] Of U.S. Oregon State, with three soph-,ph- tourrtournament’!? first round, tried Nips Utags In Taylor was held to two rebounds XUCS i^ a CHICAGO (AP) — The Balti-133 Th -*- threat- Intl ) TUCSON. Ariz. (AP) - " A omoresomore in ' the starting lineup,;up, to bm« u LOCAL.TIME TIME »i poim potw fcCorUlw.Ttma cf t» LOCALIAL TIMETtME tw pointt oi iettinuioA . I ^ I

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'ujft. ..,, PARTS X5 tXJ FOR FOR" ) f PREZW-CXJKir J HEARDARD OF 1 HAS.ung^ u rig j AAmerica's n |H H p ' e^OSfSh vou?3U? ^ 'SALL.^yrffagi^^.';^ 'vou'REvt'Jor s .V j, ,— ,-. i- iim-~^^ ■ ■ r ^ -y ’9. ■ ..ByBy Jaidby NATIOMANATIOMAULV ^ vl. kS S S ^ " m CELEBRATED.'^ ^ ' — r • ' SOOTH HAS ALL thcthought, shook his head1 a cou­cou- I y i'vj ' CARDS, NO LUCK pj,ple of times, and finally passed. ^ I , By ..:___ -The;: iMhickic:jxpert~~seemed— > •: AND WALT DULANEY ■ ■ ■ !! ■ ■ ;emed J»‘SomeIiow’ or other hislis wor-~wor- . \ L \ \ , • ' ^ 5 '^^T/ n g A ELE AND WALI V r more be«ten ^w n by the bludg-iludg- ries;didn’t make me tooI htippy. \ P K eon ot ait unWnd fate than ever i. ‘ ®''®T It l(x>ked as if We.st w6 ould-beuld.be \ \ X ^ n V»I ^ ■ before. He was almost too weak short oj,, in hearts and I would Wj&fe; to tell us what happened to> him,nim, probably nn go down a trick or I . I & D o n ’t I n f l a t ee but nevertheless he did man- U \W / V '■ » i even two. On' the other hand, if r « x Morgan, M.D. age to -come out with the pitifulpiurm I i could, , get East to fivp hearts. _— ...... * C story, I ; V b o o P . ' b a c k ;^y-i\ ^Sm all Probleme m I I would show a profit.. Quick I SliiLU _____ . / PCPC5MT5 MT U)CLOOK s o \ o I »4AVE TVVOvo VERYVEKV V I PONT MINP \ Y 1 havenT HAVEN'T H>hap eo to It seems he was playing rub- as ^>-STEKN*''_STERN*''. 1I KNEW VI SICK PATIENTS-y T S — — -/ r “ WAITiNG7~I^l- B E T l / TIM tT £m O EVEN-I-WUK EVEI SICK PATIENTS;^------! rub- a s a fla'Sh 1 redoubled;- ^ — I HINK ANP I'LL WArr HERE \ Dear Eleand Wa it:: When do “s^ sarcasrn before their clas^- r nancv; what ak£> 'Sou30 WEREwere iHERE 7 - ANP t MAYVY BE V -^V O U MAVENT HAd7 I THINK ABOtnN S O m ^ L ber bridge with three people>eople ^ r PIN N EK .'J-^ UNTIL VOU'He THKOU6H,/\J6H,/\ "j'bu yc tell the boy youlu wish to miti ales, when thfey lose favor. _____ “West passed. He was5 Itappy happy I WU POtNS HEKEAT^ANPIP I CAME TO \tM HERE FOR TWOrwO OK ) / anv tJINNER, \. PINNEK.'J— Not so.. K 'TOE MCePTTAL WAIT FOR Vt ^ TH^EE W U K S^^ HJU ^ , t h e n io t; CAN TAKEBM. MEe ) liiliiarry that your 36-2-1-38!4-3(i figure I’ve tried telling my brothers *” ! about ab the whole thing. Not so.. I PINNER.' I HAVEN*;^ is nd how do lo griri and bear it. but It's N O R T H ZZ E s V E N ^ is really 30-24-36? And how clo lo 22 East. He thought,- gulped,ed, and J >' I J l J ~ you tell him? Pleaso hurry and rtreally getting to the younger ♦ 2 almost all bid five hearts but fi- y answer in the newspaper.per. —Hjilf 01 one. His friends tell rae he's ¥ 7 3 nally na passed with the air of a Engaged. tlthe smallest in his class and ♦ lOfl 7 8 a . martyr m! being led to the! stake. M I ~ 1 W I bear Half: Instead of attempHattemp- hihe’s developing a king-size in- ♦ 1087 5 I ting any awkward verbalsrbal “con- fcferiority complex because of this W E S T E A S T (D ) ' . “West opened the deuceeuce of ■ glypZ hearts. East took his aceice and I fe.ssion, why not justt vary your rrman's abuse. I'm so burned up ♦ S88S4 , returned a heart for his partner A I wardrobe so that yourir guy secs O'over the whole situation. I’m r 2 V A Q 10 8 8® 5* «* to ruff. Next came threeI rorounds u n d s fl ^ I you occasionally in a less in- riready to pay a visit to the ♦ Q 9 2 ♦ K J 4 “fof clubs with East trumpingp in g the th e I / j P flated state? This doeses not sug- s(school principal. U's about time « A K 9 4 « 6 3 2third. 'i Then East led another. U J0 E<>st nudism! Bilt on1 a hike, a thistl creep is exposed for hts natural bra sick behavio*. I sure would ap- S O U T H heiheart. West ruffed that also,Iso . aand n d I "Ty a t t ;>r^y sweatshirt over your natural bra si ------»•* »’'*»*______inconsequentialin matter.er. — Ele Dear Sam: By all means visil the principal, but bring along Both vulnerable hear him 'muttering somethingmething NO COUBT>UBT BUT IT^ p e y A'S A K £! O N E [o’® ! ------aiand Walt. U eoNe.'I80 WEU-,'HERE'S ^ lV o n e CHER olclBr relative o r neighbor tc . atKMit a slam on the next hand. ABOLJTiT-lV£ pisa>/£(?£D v _ STRANGE TEACHER * Wekt NorU Ernst SMth ^We didn’t hear exactly, but we ------|WlNa'1& DO. I'LL HAVE 1 Dulanev “P protest with adull 1 ¥ 4 4» f* t> GO &XCK t ) 1H£ SMIP.' Dear Mr. and Mrs. Dulaney: “ fpel certain that it was bid and RXJNTAIM OF 'fOUTH (~ T My two younger brothers-others are “Indignation. Have a complete In- Dblo Pass Pass Kdble luninr hioh dictm cnt w ritten Out and b«f pre- ______P a is __ Pass Paaa _ made against him. " attending the local junior high “ I t school where • they are beingbe ne Ppared to leave it for the princi- Opening lead—¥ Z ihinir it th? P“''s investigation. You cannol CARD SENSE J l J ...subjected to wliat I. think-is the P (S , abnormal behavior of bnebrie' ^of f “demand the teacher’s ouster ' - ( Q—The bidding has been: Jj J ■ their teachers. 1 went:nt through ^utP you certainly can requesi who had more money tljanthan Nartit ‘ Eaat South J the same experience alnno along with **'“t“ you*" brothers be removec bridge ability and that in s spite ^ te 2 4 , many others, when I attended •! class. If immediate ac of holding bad cards as hehe al-al ^2 “¥ 4 ♦ Pass T tion is not forthcoming, a''iloU Ifl. You, South, hold; ; the same school. , ways does, he was -a trifle ^ , t:-!! *■ The boys are scaredred stiff of *' y°“*' family physician, at ------, ahead wlifn lie tiiially picked ¥t.»A qm' 6e5 5 ♦» * » i k g i ii 1 thinly ‘ 1 More mag be here This man forms strong at- IFor a copy, write to Teenag BU ^ I — th?^-tnau->*eaBt-meet6-th64 le students Date-Line. In care of this new; S b e a ^ ■' I 1 f tachments for snine students _I “ m atter and just as suddenlyily subjects paper,p enclosing a dime and” o fo r R ■ iLgsi them to scorching ridicule■idicule and sself-addressed envelope. «» th e fy ® p o l i c e ! ^ f Malor HoodI« ' i

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yjy SATURDAY I I SAVE I ONLY I $ 5 .0 7 I I a r i Nothing to plug In, easy ■ BW. -lAJ I CHARGEg.|y It pop-in cartridges. I ■ ON SEARS^RS Choose from m ahy I B u b* B u n n y ______■ REVOLVING CHARGE Disneyland topes. I ^ 7 ^/V /S COAT IS AM X ------HMAA . .. ^ DONfT LEAVE — I'M \ I EXCELLENT BARQA4K,iOAlK, ) V E S , BUT LET ME LOOK />OF- THEPE'S ONE HEKE 1 N ^M A ST E R FUDD:3! J y / II V/ANT A UWDER SOfAE SOA!EtVA/^£.' - - P s i — 7 -^ S l u e ONE, o r t h eLooi^ s e (^j^^^arTMel V I VISIT SSANTA I ^ |i!.|ir^ — laliJi v^^AO>AENT S - I EVERY NIGHT "! 7 IL CHRISTMAS I W — ------r IrZ ■ ...... I i U t I ' ' I i ; ■ r — ■ 403 Main Av*. Wast I I Seiars FREE PARKING I M g ; * • di^fi 9:90 n.m: to* I *TK4W^ fOfl° ^ t.0 0 Mm . Mini Sal. . I ------, JL ------^ - ...... '''-'I- / - .::^T7'"'. - ■ • ■; ' ■ / . — ...... -f *■ '' • 16 Twin Falls Tlmes-New»-Nows Dec. 22-23, 1967 «------■ ’ /■ ' t . ■',1Republicans et And FUFinartcialll Report Interested I ZIn T h e D a U j Today's's Market House Seatsits ■ ■ * I n v e s t o r , D ow -Jones, 2 p.m . ‘ l i v e s t o c k . WASHINGTON (AP)I —*— Ke*Re­ Stoclitocks ' P30 Industrial, 885.11 down 3.24 k .Grain ^publicans are showingag ' m more ore By WILLIAM A. DOYL ICE 20 Ralls. 230.38 down 0.62 OMAHA “•'7, CHICAGO (AP) — Soybeans.thoybeans'than usual interest in next No- ' 1 2:30 P.M . .SUIVJMARY, WMARKETS AT A GLANCE 20 32 OMAHA (AP) (USDA)—Cattle ai ;tock NEW YORK (AP) — Marketsnrkets 1® Utilities, 126.05 down 0,32 —Cattle and grain futures prices5 closed vevember’s election for thehe House q . Thank you for the reminder! NEW YORK (A P)—The -stock NI 65 Stocks. 308^down_0.766 _____8 800;« calves 25; Slaughter steers,'.qion a mixed tone Friday after a of Representatives for two rea- th le reminder! A. ’The clear-cut answer Is that market softened' late this^ after-^fter- at^a at a glance;...... two ...rea- that. a-p^rson. can-buy -100 sharas-th ------h e ife rs-a n d cow s steady:^ high‘^r s(session dominated'mostly^byl!Fby 'a~a-sons. ^ - - . Inf r-100 sharas-thercom pany -would-theh almotiC noon a^Tterfnrml~tBSsencd-primn*ior — SKStocks———^LovVefi—modftra^c- deraWS- (Ve„nioll 1.49------ITT3I— totr-RMf="Wiw — W ■goodBO and choice lMG-12001200 11 l^^ la"ti] c k of trade and in terest fOl-| nf stocic. reglgt»r-fi04nn-hls-name his name certainlyct be faeed with a strikeT to the Christmas wetkend.end. trading. trad: pepi PepilCo M 9« 3711 3814 3614...... ste rest foi-1 pirst; control of thele House'arHouse anti 50 in someone else’sIse’s name,'Aname. And a company doesn’t earn PerlFllm .•(If -fO 6j ! 61 [a 6IJ4 +1H steers' 24.50-26.00; choice:e and lolowing the open few rnlnutes^ofnutes^of „„ay thgjr grasp for ar Trading was moderately active,tive. CoCotton—Mixed. PfIierC 1.20a 100 7314 73 73^ — 444 prime P*^ 1123 lb heifers 25.50;50: util- trade. tr ^ jrasp for and pay the broker■ only one ai any profit while it is strike- Volume for the first four GHHCHICAGO; Phef . PhelpiD 3.40. 1« 71 J 71V, 7HJ + + WVt hy Uy and com m ercial cowss 15.00- It was the usual pre-holidayu iij.-., .i,the first time since the 1952 commission,co based onm the pur- b their sights mainly on 34 mar- sh shares in all. The brokerker treated Iinc not answer phone queries.) « + M Sheep '600; small '-supply3piy of 1,50%-V4;1, corn w as lowerower to Democratic seats won by th Ling Temco Vought was the ------p.ubi!Publkind '.46f 10 8Vi 64 84■/! -...... Vt choice 90-95 lb wooled slaughteraughter i/j'higher,' March 1.19M-%;-oats f., 3 won by these as four separatete transac------^ ^ ------most active stock, losing aboutboul Fn^tr;afii A.r .SO 236 444 ^^47' _ - a % PugSPL1 1.60 32 314 314 3iVi —‘/* f" than 55 p er cent in 1966. 1966. - - tittions-and charged the "mini-"mhii- «-& a l-Kod.-ik 1 tIU« 7H 1474 J«iV* H6%i! _- 4I- ‘Pullman “7 2.80 27 484 48 484id + + u Ji lam lar bs about steady .a t ' 22.0022.00 to wwere unchanged to % higher, £^en If they fail to win House m 3 points. l-.fUonVn 1 25 102 35 34% 34%]' -“ Vi(a SS^KCA I 428 54 53 53V4'Xi r “ a H 23.00, 23 MMarch 74 cents; rye was un- ;in House mum” commission of $6 on il HalitonP .60 85 234 22% 22% - 4 Ma 1,' control, however. Republicanspublicans ea each. I feel these should. I d V have v e Control Data and’Victor Com-om- i h(-.A<;-gai: .10 70 54H 334 '* 53 V‘U% . S“L‘JHayonr I.40b 30 434 «y»4 — <34 (4 — 4 — • clchanged to >/4 higher, March Business tometer were off 2 each. IBMIBM l-ll*"ndS! 1.72 20 55 544 55 w + 1 4 K 2**^?Raytheon .80 58 1 09 106% 1064 Kjarcn ^ould pick'up enough seats to be been two transactions3 wiHi witji only 1iyr« : Flcclron Sp 101 294 384, 294 + n-JH -IH CHICAGO 1,1,18% and soybeans were,ere. un- gi,elect a Republican president if tw dropped 5 and Polaroid aboutt)0Ut |.;i|.u„,Nt; I 137 19% IQt/J ln4{f 4- ; 4il ^ead Reading Co 5 10% 194 19%::...... i; .. CHICAGO (AP) — (USDA)!DA) —' changedcl to higher, Ja n u a ry esident if two commissions. Am^ I >-‘eht? right? M irro r limtTl-mtT l-.l 1 fig 19 07',4 !I64 97’ + i'^ +1 ReichCh .40b 50 184 164 1«H - »/, _ / January jpHnter party candidateses siphon A. It could have beenen handled ‘-"J Jnhn^on 6 261, 33% IL. 364 t + U «epubSll 2.50 51 42 41% 42 -I- 4- ^ 4 Hogs HO 3,500; butchers 251 to 50 2.2.67-66%. at It was tho last day to sell and Krii-Lack 4ti 8 7% 7 741 -V Revlon 1.40 19 82 4 814 834h + + J} ?» higher; UIj 1-2 190-230 lb butchersutchers ------Jvoff enough votes to prevent•event ei-el- as as two transactions. But. under By JOHN CUNNIFF + r V$ ReXBll .30b 123 374 30% 36% - % , ** ther of the major nominees th take profits Q-cguiar way four liihyi'Ffhyl Cp 60 101 35% 34% 33% + ^ Reyn Mel .90 78 48% 48% 48% + a % 18.75-19.75; 18. 43 head a t 20.25; 1-3 nominees the rules of the New York Stock NEW YORK (AP) — Now «Ord I'ViinuP 60b 57 2h4 3t>4 if 26?', * ^. 1-3 OGDEN from fr( winning a majorityy of elec- E: Exchange, at least three com- th day delivery) in time to record Fvrriharp j;""",* 22 1H4 18 18Hi! V 4- ii H ReynTob 3.20 388 424 414 424W -fiH +14 220-240 22C lbs 18.00-19.00; 1-3 240- three com- that Burroughs Corp. has won a them for 1967 income tax re- |/^,7o|.-nirCum 50h H6 88'., 87 «7%Jr t+ ?!H «heeRheemM 1.40 0 514 514 51% - 4 •ycr OGDEN (AP)-W heat deliver- toitoral votes. mmissions would haveve to be J6J60-million Air Force computer ^ 1 ?? RoanSe 1.67g 79 94 »% H2 ...... 250 lbs 17.25-18.25 ; 2-3 Jnn 260-280 ®<1. truck bids. No 1 Red protein turns. I'KifiiiFmrHill .3«ji 45 31% 3M.4 214—42 . Rohr Cp .80 108 344 34 34/ — 4 IbS protein If no candidate gets a major!- ch charged. Yes. this does5S get com- contractco that originally went to Fann.rW Mcl 13 .U% -524 53% 4- % lbs 16.50-17.00; 1-3 340-400 lb ,1,38. No 1 Red protein 1.38. No No ty of electoral votes—in this pl With exchanges and banks I J;;:"*!,'; rddrr^ .HO 6H 454 •<54iZ I + i* 'o RoyCCola ^ .72 19 344-53% 33^ - % cnt —in this plicated. InInternational Business Ma- K t .V RoyDut l.SOg 87 48 4 47 4 48 Z - « 4 sows ??' 14.50-15.50; 2-3 550-600600 lbs 1 , Rej, J, protein 1.39. No0 I Red ca case 270 of a total 538—the elec- c)nsi-d on IVTonday for Christ-riSt- i-,-,ii)sFi-dDSir 1 70 71 72% 714 TlUi? + +■ W %RyderSy« .80 «6 314 304 30%« + 4 S % 11.50-12.50. 11. J. As far as the brokerT was con- chinesf*' for {114 million, some in- mas. Ihe trend was confused1 [^\,\VrrTnCp 120 22 344 33H 344t* + H ^ “y,!* Safeway 1.10 126 23 22% 23+4 ( 12 protein 1.48. No 1 Red1 13 13 pro- pro- tiction would be thrown into . the , cerned. he handled transactions-ansactions ‘eresting questions seek an- : ^*Filliol 140 33 344 334 33% . Safcv + Cattle 6,000; calves no^ne; none; ,, j 59^ ^o 1 White Wheat. Ht House. This last happened in a cross-current of transactions]lOnSi 140 «!J 53 4 534T* + +’ik Sh SlJosLd 2.80 .48 404 394K ..... 40U + prim H e 1,150-1,325 lb slaughter , for two customers. Let’s take ,, ■ based mainly on tax trunsac?ac-I-1 i;«n.hiFstChrt 1 24f 27 22% 21% 3 »i! 4 -U _ ?!5 |h SlLSanF ^ ‘ 2.30 9 514 51^- 5l4 ...... P^* Nq 2 barley 2.15. 18;1824 but appears a long-shot the sale first. Specifically: , FUiilkriH! 1 62 20 1sslbility again in 1968. n "bunch" —Were the original require- ^ FlH I'ow 1 44 y 4iV» 43% 43%’! + + 4 Schenley 1,80 85 46 45% 45%-%***^§ 325 lbs 25.75-26.75; m ixed good j customers can ‘'bunch", demand prevailed, bused specu-?CU- i-mi'wFlnPwLl 1 76 45 74% 734 73% + ^ F orm er Alabama J Gov. theird,, orders lo sell oddd lots (less HJ written in such a manner for «-MC Cp .75 167 374 374 u_^!scherlng 37% — 4 1.20 28 734 72 724H — - u H and an( choice 24.75-25.75; good 23.- ’ lations and investments for ^ Sci«ntlf Data 83 142% 140% 141 — 4 OQ,- Wheat per bushel, barley•ley per GeorgeGe 'C. Wallace, already'il /.n™'pre- ‘han 100 shares) soI that thel^hthei‘hat only IBM could qualify for inru ■ ImUliF(K)dFuir ,L0 19 15 144 15r- I 4- 4 SCM Cp .80b 125 58% 55U 55%,, —14 00-24.75. 1 Slaughter heifers, 26.00- _. paring his presidential cam- lyon- , Fiitd.MiFordMot 2 40 136 544 53'/> 53% 4- 4 111 «i transaction becomes a» round lot contract? ? t- g scolt Paper 1 313 ’^6^ 25« 28Vj 7 4 8 « 26.25: 26.. choice 850-1,000 lbss- 25;oT25.00- _ paign.P“ is considered likely., to Piirkc, Dav1.s gaihea i t n dc-PorMcidc- PorMfK M2b ' 7S 2B% 23>r [>12 W4 +‘4 SbdCitL 3 20 35 484 474 48 - 4 25.' is gj shares. If thatIt is done. done —What accounting method did .f 3 i Frc,-pSul 1.25 27 724 714 734 + H — V» 25.75; m ixed good and Choice win some Southern states, possi- (j,, tive trading following new!> of” ^a 1 Fn^-hfp 1 70 48 38% 37% 37%i - l l4 / Searl SearlGD 1.30 11^58»/{ 574 58 ...... 24.25-25,00;5 4 . utility and com m er- "PORTLAND wi ‘he customers are not-It charedrhari*>d ‘he lAir Fprce use in calculating favorable government ruling on, on liam Sko 1 30 22 23% 25% 25'41 — 4 a Seara Sear. Roe la 163^584 5«4 584 ...... ’mmer- pqrtlA ND /212>A or M25 I’i ‘t’® original IBM bid. which (iAucm-l-iO 5!) 30 29 30 . ,2 4- 1% Seeburg .60 150 234 31% 22%M -— Vi% cial cla cows 14,75-16.50. (,), Portland Gl-ain Exchange:change: sippi,sij Louisiana anti Gebrgia, one of its drugs. ^ „|(;cfJ(mlF I;o,K 40 246 204 20'/. li 20% I + u 4 Sharon Sll I 20 354 34 % 35—4— W Sheep j 200; wooled slaughtef- »!• w'vli “ share. But theth» brokerhrnlrpr °"ly was the highest but was American Telephone mnde a J", 1^ (I Shell Oil 2-10 28 70 694 ...... Wheat (bid) to arrive market, In1 addition, an antiwar, civil- jg a seoarate "early double the price of other ' a i;c„ { ,„ 1.30 10 204 204 104^ — 4 SherwnWm 3 27 48 45 45% 11-' h % lambs laP and ewes steady; choice nr required to charge a separate Pf steady start but relapsed lo) ii'ij.nnyra ?i«-nl>ynam 1 105 654 W% T 64%—«4 _ if Sinclair 2 60 28 72% 72 72 . — % an< 20-day shipment,ent. de- rightsrif candidate such as j„ Dr. i commission to each customer customer,' „ bids, represented a price differ- (itm Illc- 2 60 215 05’, 854 054 — % ^ • - « and prim^ 85-105 lb wooled,n livered11. coast: White 1.62i4.<4 . MartinMi Luther King might drain .j-j, fractional loss, also in activeIVe J:;!" 2^0 ,00 S'} 674 [] 674* ^ 1*1- 1 4 SingerCo 2 20 44 70 69H 69%’• ...... slaughter , lam bs 22.50-23.50; That’s two commissions,'3ns,' f" ence "not of significant magni- mi '1 - 1/ SmJlbK 1,80a 50 50 49ii 50 ...... S*“ » 01 nn B arley (bid) to a rriv e mmarket, arket, offofi normally Democratic votes .trading.' (ii.n<;i-n MilU 80 22 35% 344 347 4^ —r* 4SouCalE'1.40 97 354 344 344V, —- (tljioodH liJOC and choice' 80-100 lbs 21.00- on ?inpHnn5 y°“'' particular case,,case,. that 1 «inf> _B4___84 4 4- % >^UC< 7..:. .1. ishinment riellvpred1 rnnst- in the big states.__especlallv ------P ricea---- rg niain fd---- gene r»ll|r^ T'|‘|;"-^?“| (irnlTi-c 1 50 39 80 76lj 76%I* _ 3-3y 4 J>ouIh LO 1.118----115 28% 3?n 38---^ 7—;’J] I 22.bU;— ' dull to eo^— wooled N, .specially wouldn't have-Tnatle anu any differ. differ- -H eleclrnnic .cnmpiitcr, higher nn the American Stock g'i'.ui.s'; *...... SouNGai 1.30 20 454 444 454 +1 , ‘ wooieo No, 2, 45 lb w estern 51.00.I. fromfrt Negroes. irfH lots nf industry, which is as important ■5t-K (jpuhSv .64« 120 T 6% -7...... SoulPac 180 91 27% 27»^ 274 — — I/,4 slaughter Sla ewes 4.00-6.50. ence. Bunching two odtl lots of Exchange. ' (,i'ui.ui(.PuhUl I 36 8'l 26 4 26 % > 26% V*i; ...... SoulhRy 3.80 17 46% 464 — 464 '-i - 4 _____ Coarse grain wholesale, 15 shares each would have Dropro- :? *° ‘^’e information revolution as _____ (ir.'i(ir.'ll I Il 1.40 264 424, 1 « 4 S + ^ Spartan Ind 41 23U 32% 33?i + % prompt delivery, bulk ton, f.o,b, _ (i.'O Tirr 80 102 38 37V^ 27% — % [: * CATTLE FU TU RES [r, duced another odd lot ofOf 30 j steam engine was to Ihe in- S P.M . OUOTA-TIONS (irnrsro 1.40 43 43’4 43% J 43% ~ ...... SperryR •’P'-**'*’ .lOg B02 614 6O4 60% - % ® track Portland: Corn. No. 2, yel- C „ f.p. dustrial revolution, really so (ia I'aiific lb 28 654 5)1',^^ 60...... • ...... SquareD .70a 129 334 32% 234 + + V, 4 The 7 following quotations were iq, I shares. So. the odd-lot fees (as NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANOK (ia l*«r , HV Stllrand 1.40 38 344 34 344 +14 „rn IS w ere eastern 52.00-.52.25. Oats!a?i S No. ^Samuelson 3;well as two commissions)ons^ would 1°' '“PsWed that tjnly IBM \yas able Net (itThrrC.tTbrr I 10 49 294 284 294 —1 )J provided by E. W. McRobertsRoberts 2 . 33 lb white 63.00-63.50. B arley, ^ (hd«.) lllBh I.ow l.ait Chu.LhR. CniyOi tlrttyOil I0« 37 t>84 07% 07% — %.Std Kolll ,50 24 29V, 394 39% - 4 still have to be paid.jj ' to fill the original order? %'(illlrlic! 120 75 Dl‘4 61 *------61 . StOllCal J 2 50 86 82% 614 614^ — — ’/,V, and aiK Co.. Twin Falls. .g. Ahlintt I-iih J fi7 -431 j H.V-g -f y (illlrlK! / ----;; .StOIIInd 190 63 544 53 53% 4-14 „ No. 2, 45 ib w estern 51.00-51.50. S When you purchased1 50'ifl sharesshnres —Why, of 15 companies which AIm-x ip I fifl 12 2HT, 28S + t- a^'Cilfn %'l.li-n A AI.J Wl 30 13 124 124 — Vi -CI9AJ ^ High I.ow Close f',Grain sorghum, free S market S Says Airline[le ^ ACT liid 2 20 tOfJ 4i\ 43J. -43%-4;(;u-n — U ! AAid 70 183 14 13% 13%/ - 4 U J StdONJ d(DJ 3.45g 417 654 64%S Z- u4 Feb r - ...... J25.57 $25.55 $25.57 40 of the other st6ck for,r each of requested copies of the Air ? i? StOllOb 2 50b 30 86% 654 654 — 4 *25.” 49.00-49.25. ^ he broker Force’s needs, did only four AtlMillis Hda 42 Vl 5'1H- %l(M«»(!ricb— S 2 40 38 71% 71 71%1 — U ^ Sl r» Packaging 89 I4i^ 134 14 + + M % April Api ...... 25,97 25,95 25.97 your two' children, the broker AfWr«M!» 1.40 III 7«r» 78^4 19 +K S% ‘irncrCi (irncrCo 1 10 249 41 40% 40% — % 2 “ n June ...... 25.10 25.05 25.62"•82 ley 11; flour 6; corn 2; oatsb«>- 1; Service LacksICJvB co could have handled it as one , AirUrdm I 30 65 3Hi 33\ ^.iTi + h V*4 f.runHC C.runilCS 140 17.^64 35% 25%I Z a— 4 StauffCh 1.80 35 43V{ 434 43% + 4 oais 1 , roiround-lot transactionin ofnf 100inn ,, suggest that the AlcanAium \ IM 2H 3S\ 2.'4T, ('.riint ...... 1,10 ('.riint 22 34% 34% r 34% ^ ...... Slerl Drug Sterl 1 320 504 504 804Ii...;tAug...... Au\ ...... 25.65 25.60 25.62*‘'J:.io.oi grain sorghum (milo) 1; mill- 1 . 4 (JiA&P 1.30« ' 12 37J4 274 37%/ 4-X’V 4 JStevenaJ *vei 2 25 17 514 514 51Vi “ H 1; mili- BOISE (AP) — Gov. Don W. shares—ifshi you instructedted him to V* Force is guilty of wrong- AllfKCp .20|i 43 N 13^4 13T, — li (JlA&P Z _1 ? StudB Worth 96 65% 644 644 — ~ feifeed 3. SaSamuelson said Thursday pres- jo hln-there >"“y he that It.s de- AlleuLu 2.10b Ifi fi!) + k ii4 (Jt Nnr Nor Ry 3 22 58 554 854) — —li 4! -Sufi-OU- l b -----il 60% 60% 6 0 4 ...... T | 'ay pres- do it - that-wa>^—Then,-ther« '^ Allr« Pw I 20 06 23>< 23 22'i...: ...... (Jt West (Jt Fin| Wea 1B7 14 13% 13% Sufi-^ ------?nt~schedules offered inIn Idaho wouldwo be no odd-Iot feee charcedcharged. H?) "ere justifiably high and Allied (• 1 HOh 105 3D 384 +- 4H (►WSu«(iWSuy 160a 28 43% -<3 43%t +”ii + % Sunray 1,50 525 40 3DV^ 39% +1|4 Potatoes, f-* O nions Allifd.Str 1 31 33 37^ 37^i 37*4 — - »» a, Grocm'ii nrociJtint ,8S 38 344 3i 345 4 t +i? % Swift Co 130 111 33% 33 33 ...... M. ons SEATTLE ■ by West. Coast Airlines5 do not 'The broker, however,'er .might ‘h it can defend itself on every Alll!i (hnl 1 Ifil 3■ ^+ J4 4 shipping shi point and deliveredlivered H ard W inter 1.70. . r he couIdl®''®‘'“hle, th« companies, the, Am Airlin .81) 4»0 32% 3lt^ 32 —- >i, 4 allv quiteQuite {" computer industry should AmCvrtn 1.25 3(W 27',, 26-H .... 2fiTi Herein...... Hrrc 1.20g In 53 454; ^ ^ Tex PLd 35g 13 19% 194 19W + Vi f*“ d light ®' cars. i/« cent lower to cent , ■riimstnnc heneflt. The.se an.swers are not Ami:il*\v J 52 157 364» 35Vj 4 HcwPiic HcwPiick 20 64 73 714“ 'J.iu 71% Irf’f' Textron ,70 50 514 51 514/. + + H '/i ferings fep moderate, demand light He said he does not: dispute difdifferent from the clrcumstanc- f 1/ Tbioknl ,40 BO 20 19%4 19%^ — Vt and »nc m arket about stead yJ- : ru.s-rus- ‘"jhigher. No 2 hard and dark hard ' that obvious so far. Afnl-nka 1.3 0 115 3')'.; 38‘, 39 + Hoff4 Hoff I': Flrclrn 24 134 12*« 12% t —4 . 4 *: 1!''°'“ TimkRB 1.80 30 38% 37% 384 — '/« fil Nn ‘he statement by a Westist Coast es in the previous column you , AmFPw 1 Ifl 31 32‘4 31'i 32 + t^lHolulymn HolidylT 30 72 554 54% 55'.4 -f % ? J**"* TroniWAIr 1 321 51% 504 504H -sets H washed 2 in or 4 ozIz min I-54!/4-1.62.*•' No 3 1.52'4-1 61, No : airline'mention. In that cjise5e a man . computer caper, began A Homr 1 20 01 :>G^ 55>« 4 MollySui llollySuK 1 20 16 32'., 32'/4 324 I + Z ^ Trni\% 1 491/ representative that the airline Jmt a b r X ^ -^“‘y 29. 1966, when the Air Am Hosp ,f.O 16 NJl) HIS H3>4 2 2 iiomract Jlomratk .80h 88 62 60% 60% * 4- + % V Trans Transnmer I 115 514 504 51 ->• + '/. 4 100 100 lb .sacks US lA 2.60-2.80;50-2.80; 2 red wheat 1.53%, No 3 149>/4-^“‘"i provides travel to or from)m Boise placedplf an order with a broker 4 * l l ’" Traniltron 57 15% 15 15'4 ...... , a 2 1 45- 1.53*/^. I * •tock Mid released copies of its re- AmlnvM 1 10 53 18% IB‘^ IH% — • «i flom-yw Honi-ywl I 10 ' 76 107% 103 4 ' 107 + 1/ —I Tri Com ,92g 41--32 31V,i i l l 3l4 / : “ 10 >/« oz min 3.75-4.00; US 2 1.4.5- ■J 'and return the same dayly for all <“<0 buy 100 shares of stock, paid AmMFdy .fin 127 ln\t I0>i ~. »4 H(X)kM(X)k CbC 140 119 43 41 424* -t-1 «/4 ir*,> TRW Inc 1.60 23 1034 I03H 103 + + I/, 4 1.65; 1.6^ 10 lb m esh sacks haledbaled , 'Corn 73 cars, >4-1 higher. No for the 100 shares as one round quirements for a computing sys- A.Mcl (1 1 1»0 37fl 4U\^ 48 4*% —■ %% Hou«.* Mou««* Fm 1 131 30r, 304 3(V4 + 4 JHW jj'l Yg communities serviced.______'or V- le m lu liundle personnel and iic- Tim NTofor* 147 13’, I3»i 13\ —. TtTi Hoiiil'on iroiiiirbnLP 1----- 39 45%—n---- ^r4-4—^3LJT—^ T-wanCant .80-.. 12K 3Q 334 394 ~ H -rw»rper-ewt-US-IA-3T55-3:65:------______2^ while 1 22r-1.27.-.No-3-Ul-1.36,r . th» aov- “I'l instructed the broker AmNrtlCn* 3 145 34’, 34*^ 34% —• %4 Howmrl Mowmrt 1 40 24 86 854 *>54? —I HMC UMC Ind .60 37 304 ^0 + 4 ho and 2 yellow and mixed "l 1,I7>^- I7>4- "That’s the trouble.” the gov-^ ,i„,prpH in counting work. Bidders were al- Am Nrw» I 31 37^^ 274 -flU14 HimfFdi llunfFd* 50l» 59 57 564 56%-%' _ Un , ” Carbide 3 329 47t/* 48% 474 + W Onions ^ in Western Idaho and , ! ernor said, "they don’t’, serve have 50 shares registered in F° 2(i\ ' X u Un niec 1.30 48 324 314 22 ...|...... MaMalheur County. Ore.; offer-offer 1-22- No 3 1 193/,-1.20>/„ er, ^res rpois lowed'UO days to submit plans. Am Photocpy 203 13 »2\ 121, —- •< 4 1llduhoPw IduhoPv 150 19 30% 30 30% + 4 UnOllCal 1 40 197 54% 53% 544 + % 4 high- enough towns.” ll,;:his name and 50 shares^Ls regib- regis- ' Qf JJ. received Am ScMt I 8 23^i 2'3‘ * 33*i — - U i^lld.'ul ! Id.-ul ( ( rm I 79 IT'.i I6>i IC^, I + 4 H , a J Oats 2 cars, unch. to 14 high- tered In his wife’s name, Am Smelt 3 6 f.»S C'J%...,llll ...... llil C.*nl 150 l'«-n 11 64 63% 64* T +i\ 4 UnlonPaclf 2 83 38 37% 37^1i! *...... ‘^g'fes light, demand fair and ' i 1 I? Un Tank 2 50 3 70% 70% 70%(. -1-1 m ma arket steady; 50 lb sacks'k s US e"'- No 2 while 78%-82!^,1, No 3 1The governor made thethe com­com- ^hat was one transactionCinr'tlnn — R FPs, Or requcst for proposals, Arn '' .I ) 2!l 2'>S 2Hi* 2n‘, •+•- ]i 4 Imp Imp ([ ( p Am 103 6T4 6% 6»i - V* f Unlroyal"/* 1 20 26 48% 484 48% + % 1 \ ment in response to queries re- n nnT nn Honeywell Inc., Radio Corp. of A:nl.'*l 2.4 0 fcTl 501^ — Ij.lnccrKj- U.lnccrKAnd 1 35 «% 434 13*{i - il H 1 Yellow Sweet Spanish 3 In and '' mt enes re- one commission and no ^ At.i ImI. Vf) i:i 3;i, 3.-1 ^ I,_ hti.uui I, Sll 2 f.K 334 3-4 324I —14 •4 UnttAlrt.ln 1 159 66 64 644 —14 . , cn. Milo maize 1.89-2.00 gagarding an order to all depart- 111 spp Ihp'America, Burroughs and IBM ,^^1lMu, 1,1 .11, .vt :\'t- 4 — 2 40 1,3 '*H4 >i4 5t.4 —P,UnltAlrc 160 120 834 8t% 831; +ivt +14 larg l^r er 2.90-3.00: 2-3 in 1.60; odd-lot fee. r hope youDU see thetne proposals. A'ttf^x ' ..fjt .H-, ,11'^ :h', i- *,K », iMi. !fii.fi>.-.f fl>.- Ti) fi .'I4 3H% * . I' +- l’nlt (p ,50b 34 ll«4 10’, lO’i’■> - — V.Vi White Wh Globes in and 3 Inin amiomi 1 O-r-1 .Oti-14 mtment heads to submit detailed ,jjfdirierencc. ' t n 1 lull 1 <0 56 »)0 5Vi; f.0 ...... , in ami 1 him |k rotronurls on travel by their cin-| .At»\|llli niil I) Uir, t t».', A.‘, «' lll'.lHIM \ \ ton T. f.i7 1,:: -..^l, . I " ' ' I* 1 :n 211 83 HI " K4 i " —1 ' la rg ' fr 3.50-3.7.';; l-i; in 2.15- heir cin-| ( q (h.irging me. rn,i,mis-Lrniiimis-l I^M's offer was for SIM mll- .\rifi, ,.n I ,U in r> , •♦.i'j 41.' , t. I I,, lnl lnl 11.n 11.nv I VO H7 .114 Jll, _ 4 ‘ .Soybfiins 11.52* 4-2 pinyes. pir . I lion. Tbe others submilted of- Ank- n ( lu m J| i . j :.... \ ...... Ir,: M.,„-r ]r,: 1 M. J.h' -J.K't 3i-. * ~ >. ,* ' I ml ' MM ' .'0 3.\ 37t; 3<.*4 3 7 ...... I\ 3.') S,85. riirr.r ; hriiker always cue.; me ,‘P 'A-l liHan t hO Mi .'1 s j . ' IntSf,iritSf, k k .•on,, r. i.f.4 * —3', ^I S 'H'.r.M '.1 3,1 3H'i -■'< — '.| .Sat kt'cl bran f)0,")i)-.)l 2.11 .Samuelson ^ sakl Budget , Dlrec-' . ■ lhe rules nl Ihe New York, . .Stuck fers j,! to tio Ihe job for muny niil- Aitnto Sti I l»i 4 . 4 lirl hr! I'.i I'.I. k. 'N '' 'Jl, * O', _T.‘ — I x.M'-'” U 77 70', i.‘"4 — ‘4 — '■* Sack«'d .shorts .')() .')0-.S 1 U515 tor J.imcs A. Dofcpbalal llh hasn.is i- y, vviipn 'f1 i,uvi and n H ' '’f dollars le^s. bui'aflcr - I, In) i’,.p 1 .IS 5'*6 3.-', 2:', ' 3:% + 4 1 S In.l 70 1.13 434 i\\i+ 1 43 +1 CHICAGO Ainiiii.i 1 i.il 4! .T.’, .l.'.i, .I**, — I, 111) l’,.j * 111' US Linri 2b 33 33% 34 354 C LX Wheat fuiurts closed fromrom 54 % been bw instructed to analyze tlie jpi J u lr PV careful deliberation the IBM of- Atmtk I »(i.i 3'J 5.P, 5J ...... Int l\.r Int 1 70 l.V. 76 118% 117% 118% 4-1% USPlyCh 150 33 45% 44% 45‘4 + %CHICAGO . (AP) (USDA)—Po- . , ■'^ell stocks listed on other cx- 9^. A-thldOjI 120 5'-l 3«T, 364 3«i< ‘44 lowal*.S' lowaPSv 1 24 5 22 21% * 22 ...... r,^ ^ :k“ l4^ higher. .. _ _ ■reports rej and determino why trav- changes or traded in theihe over-over “ccepted in April 1967. A.s«d|)(J 11.0 16 73% 731, 73% + 44 ITK ITI-: Ck Ckl 1 71 71 70 . 70% +1 us Smell lb * 33 57 564I _ 584 !/] tatoes— 4 arrivals 48; on track 145; " I /hy t l u US -Steel 2 40 333 40% 404 40'4a ...... totfltotal shipments .366: supplies el costs this year are “P up by . the-co.unter market. Why?L , ’ "The, winning proposal met Atchl'on ICO lnl 27'i 26*, 3:14 + 4,% JcwrlJcwflCo C( 13ft 18 314 314 314 4-1 4 il UnlvOPd ^ 1 40 13 964 934 *34 --3 ,j l nearly 10 per cent over tht>se of ^ ill the mandatory requirements of Atl Rlrh 3 ID J40 100% P!)^ —• Ig4 JohnMftiJohnMan 2 20 23 56 • 554 554■ _ —t! S Upjohn 180 169 53 50 4 5 0*.’_ii; —1'4 light; *‘8*3 demand good; market3rkl" GRAIN nei those of ^ Don’t complain. All other ll]' Atlas t h .flO 3fl 184 17?-» U... John...... John John ,60 Jol .25 »44 93% 934 — T4 upjoh ; Ida- CHICAGO (AP) — Wheat!at was a ;year ago. e^, u with the request for propo.sal." the Allas corp 232 6% 6^ ...6% .lone^...... loneH L 2 70 L 51 544 534 54 * 4-^ 41) ^ariai Varian Auo 83 314 304 304j-f 4 ii ^i strong; SlFC carlot track sales; Ida- exchanges follow along with the . Avco cp 1.20 17R 62«4 59?4 60', —1%1% Joy Mf]Mfg 1.40 14« 34% 324 l ij344 I Vendo Co ,60 40 37 4 27 4 37 4 ;* + 2 ho ho russets 1 4.00; Minnesota North nominally higher; basisis un- ^The governor said he believes general_g, rules laid _downHnwn for A''" ^orce explained in a 1,500- Avnct .50b 41 64% 63V4 63'4 —1% Knl*er Kal*er , Al 1 44 47% 484 4«4 ‘ — l v^ VaElP VaElPw 136 116 44% 42^i 44 4f (1 round changed; receipts 9 cars;;; corn moremo extensive intra-state air arp mem "'°rd statement. "The other pro- Avnctinc wl 7 49^ 48% 48%—1414 KnnGE* KanGE* 1.32 30 24!', 24% ' 24%.... WamLamh ^aml 1 114 434 41% 434i ...... Dal-Dakota Red River Valley round J" brokerage firms that are mem- Avtm Pd 1 40 13 134 133>4 132«« — >/,4 KanPwL KanPwL 1.03 15 204 304 20\^ -fV’ti 4 JJ!** Wai " Wat 1,30 19 334 21% 22«i4 * + H 4 reds red' 2.40-2.45; W isconsin russets iT^gular; basis unchanged;ed; re- serviceser would result in a reduc- [,e,(,^^5 of the New YorkrTrtT StockqtnrJ P°s“ls Were nonrcsponslVC lo Bnhck W I 3fl 40 45% 45>4 45% — H% KayscrRKayserRo 60 384 29% -f T 4 iJ Weitn AirL 1 88 34%i 34 34%4 + li\{ 5 « ie -e ceiceipts 143 cars including no ccars ars tioition of travel costs. the m andatory requirem ents in Krnnccotl 2 ^7 44 ' 44t^ T i? + Wn % Banc I 20 75 27% 27 4 27% 4 4 Exchange, Halt r,r. 1 53 45 284 2"S 2?% — M Krnncco 44% ' _ if WnUTel 140 *7 33% 33 ‘ 1 33 i': — % _____ for Commodity Credit Corpora­orpora------IThe commission schedulehpHiilP ofnf J respect. ’ nroi Fd* l.liS 20 6I4 604 KO^, — ?, Kerr Me 1 50 28 1344 134% 134», - 4 ^nUT II,, Soon after, the Air Force rc- Prckman .50 TO eiV^ 59>4 60%... KtmbClk...... KimbClk 2 30 43 57»4 57 57 ‘ —__ 4 J? Wcstfl Weslg El 1 CO 156 714 69%{ 69% —14 FU TU RES tion; oats nominally irregular; J the NYSE is a generally-accept- ^ HcrchAlrc Ih 50 4 14 + *«% Kopp«ri 1 40 31 34% 344 3<4 ~_ H ,7 Weyerhr V I 40 66 38», 38*4 38% + 4 , were unchanged; receipts none; "r rhnropc celvod Complaint letters from Hi-n Hnw .50 26 874 % Kr.-*K« Kn-isK« .90 .37 88% 88 88% ' + + ^ iJ W^irl Whirl 'C p 160 7 53% 52 4 52 4j — — !i!i The *' following quotations were s® one! M utual FundsIQ S ed'ed Ihing. If your broker charges ' _ i7 While Mot 2h 51 504 50'4 prO’ 'nherts soybean receipts were 10I cars. VOI :„„,?„7,;„lothcr potential vendors. HmiJix 1.40 nii 5^ 5414 54% — 44 Kroyrr Krnijrr 1 30 113 20% 2A% 30',‘ —_ 1/4 I? ^7”"*,, WinnDu 1 30 36 27«4 27 ..... 374 provided + >4 by E. W. McRoberLS ‘’°- . , . . you the "minimum” commission Insinuations , were made that M. nKurt 170 h'» 8 «4 + 4 Lp.irSirgl.rnr • »,4 \,vh Li-h Val V.l Ind 57 JT, 8% ‘ 8*1’* ..... XeroxC p 1 40 74 300 2!>7 . -1'. 2974 —34 Maine Potatoes ^ ; I4 '■ules, yoii have no kick coming. . Hriisrtjx 25 f.7 41', 414 4|i; — 4 l..-hmani.i-hmnn ,9Rh 41 li 22% 32%‘ ll'ii — *4 Yng.iSht 1 80 *>7 30% ■ 30tji' 30', ♦ High I.ow Close yellow n. Oalss No 2 2iComiCoi m onw ealth ___ 19.94 21.79III '■equlred to chargelar^ youvou , elsewhere for bidders, thai '_lJl7rnilhR I 10a 134 58V, .50% 58'-, ♦IS 2 lybeans Dow T heory 8.25 8.92 ., ? ,,y ., the losing com panies no longer Hofd<-n 120 5T >0 3M, _ I* .. ids; M arch ...... $2.12 $2.08 $2.09;^'^'j nq'heavy white 80'^ n. Soybeans Do' j i ,“"‘,at least that ‘’m inim um ’; ----- nmnWat U S-----M4 ^f>4------4HI lhhS1rf> ir*L t r i [ tn*? iLoovngbted bv Thg A»«Qcia • Amenran^tCKk ^lock f I. were tailored lo IBM ahilities, Kevstone B-4 ...... 9..57on 10.451 in ns more. „ There’s nothing to pr(^ ^ lUicyl r I IS 3fi4 *" *«!l.»vinmti‘♦ll.winmtn Oil 63 1 8'’, I —— 44 L»cha Exchange aelected noon pricei; ; Keystone K-1 ...... 9.20 10.05 charpi General Accounting Of- Hue-. I fir HI : 2N 2\ ♦ 44l,oikhdA l,oikhdA 2 30 121 M 50 — 50 4 — .Salea TUet T^et GRAIN FUTURES Ke; 20 7 RK “ broker from charging ,| r»u(M (o ..so ISO 2«>4 j‘>% 204 »«!I.M-«i7h %!Ir.,-«i7h 23g 38 132 ]J;4 J3J%1 — —»4 % 2S% + 4|lnn«*S(.a4|loneS(.« 1 12 185 28 IT', 27%I -»• t,; V4 Aja* >Ma lOg 3 49 48'-jJ -— 48'j% — % M 0 96 resresponse the Air l-orre rele.TSod lUirl Ind I 20 43 3H4 374 + 44 l-'>nKl«l.l LnnKULt 1 16 27 26% 264 36», I ■* + 4 4 Am Am PrPeir 63g 11 18 174 I* ...... Quotation* from NASD at ippmxl.appmxt* High Low Close close close Keystone Ke} S-q ...... 10.04^ 10.96 ^ Q. I would appreciate a clear-- Iturrniithi I H4 1774 174', 17^4 "♦'^U34 Lorillard 2 ^0 24 4'>', 48', 49% I -♦ +1 1 ArWK. ArkLt.ai 42 36% 36 3h%4 ...... mately mate li> a. m. All bids ar« interdealor» not in- i 1;50 International Fund . Ifi..54 17.89 ( .ilumH 120 3'17 4'»4 4si» 4H'« -f3'» .l', Luk.-ni I uk.-ni Stl I 32 344 33**...... 33% 1a*vH)i1....1 A*vlO & C. 71 5% 54 5 '^s...... elud« clud« retail markup, mark "wn down or or Mar l,5n'/j 1.49% 1..50'4 L50 Inti OS 7 14 ^*^en a company is threatened ; ( ampKl- 4.Sa xH 2^'* 2?>'i, 25% + %•'»'Mackrlo ' Mack*- l 30 18 16'% 16 16 —— '4|All«»li i AiIasC orp wt 68 34 3%n -f 3%4 -*• 4 commiaaian. . . . ^iMay1 l,.5-)i, I.-SIU 1.54 1 1.5.5% 553/4 Life Lif' Ins Invest...... 6.05 7,14 d o e s n T 'lt determ ining costs, Ihe Air' Camp Soup ; 61 2S’, 2«4 2-<4 + 44 MacvRH MacvRH n 90 32 35'^ 35 354 I —— %% ' M«,nri Marnei I'ng 14 34*, 334> —1»« 33% —1% Bid A Asked sk e d Jjm u lI i.,s.l.i;i 1.53 1.52% 1.52% M M anhattana ...... 11.80on 12.88 n 'o a '*'‘‘h a strike, why doesn’t it r- ‘ <-.intrrn KO 28 234 23% 234 .+ 4 4!! MadFdMadFd ! 63R 03 30% 2!»4 30 ++ % S Uratil UratilLtPw 1 111 13% 134 13% + 4 Alhi t is what Force explained, long-range as ...... I Ma^m.K ■ ♦.'■ A lbertson's . . . . 10.37^4 ■0 10.75 ” S c„, ep I.5 6 ]a 1..5.5% 1.56<4; 1 1.557/g 55% Mass Ma Inv Growth .. 13.010? 14.22 14 22 „ 1“*' ’“‘y- ‘f J " h a t well ro ns immediate considera- CaroPI t 1 3S I« -40 3 r3, S')',. . •|Maicm;i( 3 60 14 634 63*4 624 I "“— %% t t amplampbl (hib 19 7% 7 3-16 7 3-16—1 16 II 19 05 you want, go ahead and strike?” Caro IAT hS I't 23 4 22 33 — 44 Mnnnav^ Majznavx HO 80 4'.', 41 41 —— 44 (>n ( .rn J .So Pf! 69 2 9-16 24 2 9-166 ...... fc.qtEquity Oil ...... 25,-'iO 26 .SO C ( o rn ■ MMass a Inv. Trust .... 17.43 19.05 ^ tions w ere calculated. It oh- Cnrrirr Cp 1 25 574 5h'i 57 + ^4lMari»ibn^«lMari»ihn 2 SO 143 80% 784 80^4I 42% +3% (On (tin . Javrim 125 9'4 84 8’«• —— '**i F Pir5 irst Sec Corp . 28.00 29 00 «»„ CnrtcrW .40* 34 1» '* 16% l»'4..■I Mar...... I Mid Mar 140 Mid 13 30% 304 30<^ 1 * + % %,(inerama ( mrra 33 S'., 8',» 8»., + 4 r-;^’ , 1/ Mar 1.19'/3 1 19 1.19’^ 1 1.19'/ 1.1914 National Nal Growth ... 12.0505 13.17Lri7 ^ • ^ vioviously felt that over the slv- Case Jl f* 1’’‘4 1'%... I Mar<]unr ...... lMar.]unr ' 25i; 40 l'i4 13*, 15', 1 — ~ 4 41( ( rrolereole 3 H&a 22 34% 34 34%; t + I’ 4 i 'Fir.st ^ " • Sec Invest 5.87'/^ J'H'A 6..17'/4 May 1.231/j I.23I/, 1.23'4■ 1 1.231/1.23>/'National Nal Stock ...... 8.98 9.81 | J year period the computer would CaterTr 120 1!0 43', 43', 41'4 — %rManmM«r% r M«n mM 1 130 30'% 194 19%I -— 4;nala4 Pala (ont 17 17% 174 174. ♦ ♦ >«!Garrett % Gftr Freight. 23 .50 2-1.25 . ‘i , 1 26U Putnam Equities ... 11.9505 13.06 13 06 -■-* be used the savings would Cclanc%«-rp 2 I^o -'>■<4 •''4 5''4 '% ^ ’.Ma\l)Str Mav DSti 1 »^0 5S S'*', 38*, 39% ■+ 4 I>>nal< 68 ^ « Jul 1.2(i% 1,26'/, 1,2614 1.26(5 Pui Buill Council 17 , + 4 I>>nalectrn 224 32%■ I32%-% *• Idaho Power pfd 61 00 64.00 1273/ Television Elec . . . . 10.0707 10.98 10.98 ^ ~ momount. Onco ln^ 30 71 57', 57', + 2‘,iMavtaj;2‘« 1 Ma \ t a c 1 6O.1 16 34% 33% 33%I — - 4Vi K.jmtC K.jmtcp (\3d 44 6>4 64 '64 — 4 , . “ “ '/ ,^ '^ S a t s > 27./, 1.27-14 1.273/, T el Cent SW 100 40 4.SI, -4.S 4^4 + 4'MtiaII4'MtiaII 40b 4 254 194 , 294...... Fargo Fargo Oili 8)7 7 316 64 7 3 16s ++ •, % Interm InlC tn Gas .. 9.25 9.62'/^ f ' ■ '* Value Une Inc ...... 6..58 7.21 | O 'V N evertheless, In .Tuly the Air Crrro ( p 1 f.O 77 4 1', 4^4 4’% 44,Mrl)..nn Mrl)..nn 40t> 332 54 5J% 52>i—14; —»4 Fed Fed 1 Resrrea 73 II4 11% li4i — — '•U I.ib [Jb Gem Silver. .75 .80 .. 80 9 :« fo" Ccrt-tr.-d 80 2.' '.54 1-S'» M',...iMr-.idJp ...... lMr-,i(J(p 1 ')0 2') 38 3:*, i ...... 37% .... Felmont Felmo Oil 17 13 124 124 ...... M ar .74 .73»4 .74 .7474 Val Value Line Sp Sit .. 8.80 9.64 Opposes Tax'■ Force canceled its award to Cr^snaA MO 8 4H, 43', 43', — %% | M.-lv |m.-Iv S> Sh 1 «.0 .S 86 83% 85% , — - % % Fronii Fron.i’er Air » 1834 18%; " 18% i; M- orrison-Knud 4 . 18.00 ’ 9 “ 19.00 May .72'/j .72'4 .72'.^ I .77214 2 ^ West Wei Ind .Shares . . . 8.5454 9.539.53 -jp T Tfc I1 'Bf IBM and new proposals were 'CFI Stl tiO 53 17% 17% 174...iMr-ftk ...... iMr-ftk 1 POa 63 87 844 84.%—1%I —1% On r.en I Plywood 110 8% 7% 8'-4i + 4 ii 4 Rogers ROC Bros . . . 21.00 21.75 , , 71-14 71-14 Chr* Ohio 4 33 h:4 - '»'M.-rr»»'M.-rr n Ch8p S 6 24% 244 ...... 244 ...... G.anf Yel ,4 8 85 10% I04 lQ‘-i - 4 CJIy 2 ' ” Jul . .711^ . i _7if^ ------J L ^4^6511 permittedp fj from the interested ChiMiI yr 1 <•> 37', 37 37 - % MC.MM<-.M I1 30b 43 .'0% 50«4 504 I —— ViV; C.oj.lfr C.oj.lfield 45 84 8 • 7 R;*'4 Silver ♦ 4 Star Qns. .28 Sep ,12 .71% .71'/, .715^ .71% Levy Froposal bidders. ChiPn.-u 1 ><0 2: 44 43*; 4T, ♦ »,% Mi.l'^/'l'iMi.l'i/'l'iil <2 48 33% 33 33% I + + 4 U f.t f.t }hnci% pet 21 4% 4'4 44 ...... iSier Sierra life ___ 3 00 3.7.') |Rye BUHL — Members off the Buhl 0On evaluation of the new pro- t'ht Rl Pa. * M4 IS4 I*)', + ‘.>, Nt.nnMV M.nnMM ' 30 42 ■»34 93% 93 ■* -f 4,4 f.ulf f.ulf Am I p 13 8»4 I*, 8% + 4tSunSurety I'.ife . . . . 4 75 .125 ‘ '" Sugar B Chrli.( ralt In 3*^ 44 434 <14... Mmnl'li...... Mmnl'li t n 34 20', 19', 204 I -f + l/f.ulfRi 4 'f.ulfReirf (h 2b 33 4 33 % 32% — % ',,., M ar 1.1834 I.18-Vi 1.183/, , , rv. City council voiced oppositionxisition to posals.Pos Burroughs this week re- ChrysUr 2 7'^ ^‘^4 — 4'» Mo K.in K.ir Ti-x 280 !<»', ]«>%I 4l4lHorrn 4l4lHoernerW *2 4 ;64 I64 ifii, _ % West WC$ Coast Airl. 14.50 15.00 May 1.2134 1.2H/, 1.21’4 : 1 1.2IV4 2I>4 n N e w YORK (AP)—Domestic’^'y’estic the'the county wide millI levy to cei'ceived the highest score from CIT Fm I «I0 71 3:% 30'» 30% — % MohiJOilMobllOll 2 123 434 43% 434r —— 44lHu»kvO I Hu»kv 30g 91 Vl 21% 21% * 4 1 24 sugar futures No. 10 closed qui- sup CiliPuSvo 1 SO 116 47 46*4 4*'‘‘j — %•, .Mohmoa Mohaico 1 102 24% 24% 24i,I + 4 4lHyron 4tHyrofv Mfg 19 17% I?4: : IT% ^ **■ S ------, J“'Jul 1.2414 1.2334 1.24 1.24 SUK sed qui- support the Twin FallsI city air- Air Force examiners and .so was 1 ?n » 17 27 26% y.%'^.-i,'Mrm.an i, ' Mrm«an l'60h 207 <64 43'.I + 454 % ' Uv.irotlvitrometl 29 30’, 304 304 — 4 J S ep 1.25-^ l.;Z5^I 1.25V4 1.25H e t^ sales. Raw sugar;ar spot por port presently under considera-considera- awiawarded the bid at nearly one- rjcvl.llll 1 SO f4 304 36 >3fi% + % MoniDUMonlDUt 160 3l 2«4 3-4% 2'^% 4 4 ' lmp*T ^ T;J B u tte r 7.29.------tion ~ - tion-by- the-T^in FallsIs -county'hall county'haL the ortglnal p rice.------ro'^aCo’a 3 '0' JT 1314 1304 HH, - 44;M.'nt ‘ M-’nt P" r«' 155 *1 1 ^- REMOVE SCOJRCH M A• RKS* R K ^ WWorld sugar No. 8 closed 1 lo con i 'Now, hopefully, answers will roljf P.il 1 !0 61 4.'.% 44% 45 + 44 'MontWai MontWard, I 203 2!% 314 214, — ‘‘i4 Kaurr Kai%er ln.l 28 20 194 19\■ ■» ;• CHICAGOC (AP) — Butter was -] sed 1 lo commissioners. I CollirR.ul Vf) 2r>l ;»4 924 93 _4 MnrrrM M„rrr;i 30g 16 W.', 634 fi54I —14-IH s\rl Met rcrorv »-t 4 10'4 I04 -r To remove scorch markss from 4 lower.li SaleS l’40I contractsIlJ'^acts ^ At a special meetingng h e I d be .sought to the questions that Corolntf. 160 2n 43% 42’, 4.74 *11 \rof..rr>(a\Uunrnla I ‘ 2H J244 J33 *-i4|'.vfirh.sug —14 .Vfirh.Si .irtg 6 :% 7% :%; ...... ,..." stea steady; wholesale buying P^'ces prices white j,,}, cotton, try wettingIg the (MMai ar 2.55-56, M ay 2.66-67, July ( ns 1 tOb 112 .S44 53', 534 ♦ 4 4 Ml Ml SISl TTJT 124 69 314 21% , ...... 31% I Mohwk.....I Mohwl D Sci 18 184 1824 182'-, —14 uncl ” • •{“'>' Wednesday evening. Buhluhl coun- remain.ren And, hopefully, im- I ->S unchanged; 93 score AA' Kii^’ 66'4. c[v scrubbing with'Ith a 2.76 2.76-78, Scp 2.85, Oct 2.89, Nov ciln ( nl C.as 1 44 7S 244 24% 24% + 4 S.itAirlirNaiAirlm 30 97 34'4 33>4 34 ++ 4-'MolyN ’»« Molybden 16 41*4 414 414• 7 — ‘‘ *4 92 Q<> A 66K. 90 B 65',4, 89 C 63'/i, i iiKt^ cllmen noted that the Buhl mu- Proprovements will bc made as a Com!( l.-^n 31 31'4 3:% ...lNaf»i*r 31'^ ...... I Sat 2 B.»r 434 42 4 — —^4 ^4 NewPi NewPark Mn 101 124 1 Hj 12 f 4 ' ' DJ/i. scouring powder that ctuitainsintains 2.92B,-2.92 M ar 3.06-07. M ayr 3.11N.3.UN. nicipalnici airport presentlyy isIs serv- resiresult of the,se an.swers. ComS*)lv f'30 4.S 3f ', 36 ...'Nat 36 ...... (an' S.U 50 r nn -A 33% 334 3514 44 4 4.Pancoait*l , Panco, 115 1% 1% 1 %i I♦• c CafJ a rs 90 B 66!4. 89 C 65. ^lebleach. Test fabric first. N-Nominal; N B-Bid ini; Comxvl .1 2 20 i:« 47 46'^ 4f.4 — *,», Natr Natr .-»*h.-»*h 130 60 1314 133% 132% Irk:..... IfttC Group < 1 3 3 1 Eggs p", steady; whole.sale! buy------______ing the people of the west end ^ .LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS ComvTt 42 404 — 4% N Onirvnnirv 1 ^0 103 364 33', 35*». — - 44 , SfurrvScurry R.in 147 5M4 48% 49 — 4 of 'Twin Falls county. _ Con » di«« ISO 324 314 30^4 31 — *, Nar N.-»r Hint Hnl 1 «iO 64 3f»4 ,38', 3'»% ++ % %;SignalOilA i Signal' la *4 34% 34*4 34«,, 4- ij % ing IHg prices unchanged to 75 per Cnni;i. . Ind 1 51 41V; 40 4l«i ♦ \ % Na: s,, Purl f. 1 f.8 21 37% 2*'4 ...... 27t^ I Statham.....,St.tha Init 3 35 34% 35 ** 14 4'CCnl1 cent or better grade A whiteswhi';^.; out Our W,y ______■''■I They passed a resolutionItion stat- n o t ic e o f f il in g p e t it io n ^ ConFr'fd 150 27 hi 56 56% -t- %%Nat Nat Or Onl 30 M 234 2’% I ...... 31«4 !s^'nte*Cp.....!s^'ntel 40 173 744 74 74% — % , ing that the mayor andonH cityniiM ADOPTION AND HEARING ‘ 32-33. mixed .12-33. m edium s 26'/,26V^ a VE^, w e p u t YCACdi«, AB FAST AKI'X FRUSrRADON/ i-'i?,, and city t h e r e o n ConSaiCf 1 7f> ]07 2T% 27% . 37», -iNatC.vpi ...... iNatC.vpi 2 23 43 424 <2«* , 4 + 4 4iTechnicol 1 fechni 40 17 27 ^% 37 ...... CARS ASE in ConPx^r 1 Ofih 73 434 424 424 — '•jNLrnd I N Lrnd 3 25g *2 64'4 64 t.4 ++ 4 4 ' WnS'u* WnNuclr 20 7 33% 33% 334, — — '44 to tO 27. J standards 26. checksks 18. ^TREXMLIME ) CAW LOOKU50K IT-r t- B ir r rxjr he* been t w council of Buhl oppose any such in the probate court of Containr i 30 *3 30*, 30% 30*4 * '4 , ' Nnt Nat St#rlSterl 2 50 P5 46*4 45'4 45»J —— % Copyfi Copyfightfd hy The A«ioeialed• • 1M7Pr«i» 1967 ______AW'^APINTTO ^HUWt?REP-THUWC5REO--roM CRAWES IWTO«TKEA)A-E/llA- mill levy unless it wouldad proviae nrovideprovide Qptw injoaho f a l l s COUNTY, STATE ContAlrl. .40 J'3 23 22', 33*, + 4 4 Nar s.ir TeaTra .80 32 13% 134 I34 4- 4 __ > TV419 NEW PE5*GW-JAIKTTlAiNT Ffi£TAfastakio rre wins uwe himselpSELP . for "equal participatingng funds in the ' m atter of the appli- Cont (an 2 3ft <84 Nevada IP 93 3 43*4 43‘i 43% 4 4 SPOT METALS ~ 1 WE GOT TO KEEF> <70TD MA)£EhMiCB 'EMIEA LOOK rr.' WITH DIETS < for Cont ln» 3 30 52 7S^. 7S% 7S% — 4 .hrry brry 45g 26 37*, 37*4 J?4 4 4 NEW YORK (AP)—Spott non*non- ~ j UP wiTM th*tiv£5.^ 'ALUTHATTl/WEalutm atti; WCTED \ R3R VEAIW-25 ' for Uthe Buhl Municipal airport.”airport.** ccation of donald harolo Cont Mot 40 IS 224 324 32'^ 4 NlngrJNln£rj 1 48 39 35% 254 25«'4 4 4 Dr. Myron Thompson,1 mayor-m ^irnr pj FLADWOOD ond LENORA MAI- Com Oil 3 ‘■0 T7 73', T!»; !4 72', NY ( ent NY (>nt 3 12 '• 45 74% 73% 7J%—1: ji Wool ferrous ferr metal prices Friday:lav; ?j{■: v LIkE VOUR yMAWN'CAVWMAWN'CAVWJjy BIHT04E&) NOW HE UKlBi . ^ 1, mayor- fladwood to adopt jim lo Cnntrnl Dar.i 533 1 «3>, 136'. 13'> —22 SiacMP NiacMP MO 144 20 19% I94..-’..— NENEW YORK (A P) — Wool)1 fu- Cc TP^tXMGHBO^J THA+CAN \ the the only business hantlledled at a t the LOGAN. thv* Minor Children of <;nm Pd, 1 70 *3 384 38 38 — 4 NoAmRoNoAmRock 2 M 38% 374 38t4■■■;: 4- 4 lures dosed .2 to .9 of a cent necticutnect Valley. iea ai me logan and, lenora mat. CorGW I .'iCo 7 355 352 3-W —33 > ’ NoNC.atNoNC.at 2 ro jfl 46% 46«* 46»i 4-* 4 lOWC lower. M ar 112.7B, Jly 1155 0B.0B. Lead Li 14 cents a pound. New ^ Riceting. ______FLADWOOD. /orinerly LENORA’ Cowlcft ^0 16 ]€% IS 164 — 4 . Nor.Nor Pac 3 60 5 53 % 53% 53%—- J ?H |O iO c rt t 116.1B. Dcc 117.1B. May May York. Vor 7 - —----- M AE LOGAN. , CoxWras .SO 2 51% 54t; + 4:\oStar^v4:vostarw IM M 29*4 2^4 isH^l^friVc ^ ^ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS^ENTS t THE ik STATE OF IDAHO SENDS Crou»fHin4 NuB.in NuB.in 2 10a 4 494 ^9 —1 t in t h e PROBATE COURTT OF THE aid Harold Fladwood and Lennrn CrownZr J 30 Rl 434 + % Norton . Wool top.s futures closed qui- qui- Tin Ti 1.52 a pound. T'Jew York. •{ iM COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS.LLS, Mae Fladwood, hufbnnd and wife. 42 % Norton .1 50 12 3914 3*S 39«4 4- 4 , J STATE OP IDAHO hnvihnve filed In the above rntltlcd Cruc Sll 120 M 30% 2'J’, 30 -4- 4 Norw-ifh 75 18 464 464 46'4 —— %>i Ct.et. ISNo sales. Silver Si 2.100 per T roy ounce. 2 t ^ ESTATE OF CHARLES DOPSON Coui Cudahy Co f.8 154 '54 ... j4 OkUNHi OklaNHi 1 12 21 194 ..... tlV^ .... B-Bid; B-I N-Nominal New New York. y y deralgned Execucrfk or theI EstateEitate orof Jim Logan and Lenora Mae Flnd- DaycoCp 1.60 26 44 43 43>i-■ OlmMat...... OlmMat 1 80 93 73% 73 ' 71% 4> S Jtr^. Charles Dopion. deceased,a, to^heto^the wooiwood, formerly Lenora Mae Lo­ J>*yPL l.<0 11_J7«^ 37«4 27S + Vi4 Omark OmarV I.17f 111 29% 27H 21% -42 r* ““ I fit creditors of and all personain* hi(9)nghtf^ng gan. and which Petition allcaci necrr Co 2 IPS 55*T 5<‘-4 54*4 —p,I'l otii Otit i:ip i:ipv 2 IM 40H. 3>H 4-1% I JJ claims against the said deceasedTdeceased, that you,* at the father of said P»I Mnfe 1 r» 4ti 34% 34 344 -► *44 OufM Oufbrf V Mar T 314 2*4 2«% 27*4 +U4 7Xy1 exhibit them with, ths necessary chlUchildren, have abandoned them DtfllaAir .40 - 37« 3IH M 314 4-1 O^^rnnlll0%»pnnni 1 35 17 534 534 S2»4 — »i LBh^ Wi* - i!)f vouiAers, wllhln foifr (4)) months and hiive ceased to provide for D»r»ROW 1.10 31 17% 17»/* 174 — 44 Pac<;n Pac <; n 1 40 195 354 344 314li 4- l «•, ; Twin FaUsills Markets K tK f the first publication of this no> no- their support. DetEdis l.iO S8 26% y> 26'.i — U4 Pac Pac Ug Ug I JO 55 *26% 2fiH >iH: } j i H. l ------' ------tlCe. 10 the said ExecutrixIx al Ihe , YtYou are further potlflcd that n D«t Srcel .60 52 19*4 194 I»S -f '%% Pac Pac Pet PPt I5c 143 I7«Z 164 17♦ 4- >4 GRAIN LIVESTOCK IJIW ornces of CHURCH, c CHURCH h u r c h bearingbear has b^en set opon snid Petl- DIaSham 1.40 36S 30% 30t; 30‘i — 44 ParPwL PafPwL 1 20 71 214 214 JIH .... -J a & SNOW, Attorneys for tbetie Execu- tion Jn the Court Room of the above Dl«>D A fE D : N ovem ber 20. 1M7. . l>anliiil .50 JS I7H J74 17fi...... PeniTOfir Pe«TTOfir -.«0 97 2«H 374 27^ \t U^ SmulL S '" * " ■ ...... -mwrw -rw TSTg; AA ,1|T ~ ------^ P y y ROprH- DOPSOW—>OPSON— fSBAfc)— ------If nan»*y«.«4w----i» €3K >14 MV?— K ’PVtlks ...... ,'..,...... $8.25$8.25 M#ilium A ■______Jl,t • RICHARD R. REED - 8S5SH&—?»■ ««■% Pal>wLt 1.52 »S 3TH 27% 27V? .w...r.. .. 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HHomas o m i for Sol* io^0 Hohies Hohii for Sdl* 50 Horn* Hom«8 For Sol*______5M 0 Hom««’Hom« for Sal*______M50 Twin Falls Tlmes-Nows 17 ------. .Dec. g2:;?3,J967 > -' ' cCHRISTMAS ^ ‘‘M *‘W L S ’' ~ ^ . -GREETINGS 3 BEST WISHES WithW ith genuine appreciation to ourlur ■«4 BEbROOMS,X apllt level. ,% CHRISTMAS Homos For Salo . ^...... 5 0 •customers•custc for their generous con-)n- baths, bath fireplace, carp et. $20,500. f ^ , for a ------sideration.sidei we take this oppor-or- SHARP sHA 3 bedroom. tH baths,ihs, •• . ^GREETINGS c h r Ys t m a s ^ ' ' ’ ■ ■ if.' tunltytunlt to extend the season'sIS 'fam far ily room, double ca»rport, , greetingsgreci and good wishes to .c , cari a rp e t ap d d ra p e s. $15,500. .AAt t this beautiful and joy-Sy. MERRY ■ WISHES ------^ — .☆ ■ ☆ — “ ^ ^ anand d happiness'.. ^ Z Bedroom.— fiieplute,— “spaieurer— .------^eu3©us- tim e of tho year, we------—CHRISTMAS( ------rdom,*' Low down and assume'™* wouldumn like to take the. of>-0I>- , \ ^ ne*ac^and^joodpeac .will, we orate- G l. $14,700, fully rem em ber our many 1☆ Christmas^ ' Twin Falls Realty S.’:,Fine ‘ Hjme. ample - space forfoy P®’portunlty to say -''thankank and a friends. May this greeting carry » 1605 AddUon Ave. E . 733-3662>62 • fam ily, e x tra s galore. S32.500.5 0 0 . you” for your patronage., our best wishes, and our heafty If- HAPPY thonks to one and all. ☆ IIs such a happy g Have a Merry -Christmas. S M A L L E Q U IT Y ' ■ FElbTMAN P ' REALTORS .3 bebedrooms, fifll basement, fam- 875 F iler Ave. . .733-1988 JBUHLER REALTY. NEW YEARAR GLOBE REALTY ☆ SSeason, ei filled w ith ☆ ily rroom, carpet, patio and gu-Itt* WE WE NEEDN homes to soil, also small Howard 1 Buhler BrucBruce Mecham Art Ireland rra a g e . A t 168 T y le r. 733*0564. acreuites. a c rt We. have u numberer of Helen 1 .Wengert, . from Blair Osterhout -— good buyers. We are oot membersnbers " " Harley 1 Welgt C. LOONEY REALTOR ☆ warm wishes, music^ and the^ 2-BEDROOM^ B E D home at 045 Elm §f°ilof Multiple ListLnji Service. Wee can Shlrtoy 2 Nehrbasa TOR NEW /3 bedroom: Tv^ baths; full Street,Stnei Must enter to appreciate.late. give yiis /JJ- iu rc 6 carpori,- coveried patio, con? ☆ then, for our thoughts ;to be filled wwitl ith* bB yY^ o O\ W N E R : T w o 2 b ed ro o m hous-^ous- 5974. ^974 M ouniuln States R ealty.L; ___ bulTt-rn range nnd disposal, car*. car* naiu H olfday golf course. $22,500,0 Con- Town Homes 51 cs. Will sell for $200 down, or anv-any- BY BY Owner: O 2 bedrooms and possiblysslbly pete< peted throughout. Down pay. pay- venlent financing. 733-7791.L______FOR FOR” SALE by owner: Gold Medal* thingthini of equal value. Balancee on 4 4 wllhw full basement with Vj bath. men' m ent $850. Paym ents $113 per p er FABULOUS FABU new 3-bedroom.. FamilyFam ily Itoii Hoii ihrce bedroom home In Klm­ ☆pleasant memories memorie of associations we have enjoyed* enjo ^ escrow at $75 per month. Choicelolce Fertced Fen buck yard, aitacht'di ga- mom month. Interest end principle.riple, roon room, carpeted, appliances.es. Dou- berly berl Excellent location, bulll-lns, at $8,000. Inquire at 948 2nd Ave- rage, rag« oil furnace. 253 Carney.irney. Call 73#-2891. days; 733-S460,■S460. ble ble garage. 1)4 baths. Well.’ell. fl8,- fenced fenc yard. For appointment call nuenuQ West. • Phone Pho 733-29531 evening* even and Sundays. 500. SOO. Ace RCftUy.733-52n. 423-4036, 423- ☆ during the year, Just ending and to look forwardirward witlwith keen*

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Lost and Found 1 Beauty Salons 15 Work Wonted 24M ^% $30 Cash WlA/eekly-Free eekh T heater!Qter Ti Tickets Daily H EL PI HELPI I'm In trouble If I CALL CALL C Conl Park® for holiday per- REWEREWEAVINO burni - teari. Cloth-oth- ^ ' "■ don't find the canvas Snomobllele manermanent wave special. Phone 733- Ing - upholitery. 733-7394, 17111711 vSf W cover I loit'ijctween Twin Fallalla 2851.______K im tberly Road. 733-0377, 4 is-22nd n d S^ i t rrr—— and Filer. RcwardI Bring to — -—■ Avenue weit. . . All you'OU need need to to do c To enter li to cfip 2 COMPLETE LINESLl from the Gift Idea ^ Dutch's Furniture, or phone 733-13- Baby Baby !SItteri— Child Care 1616 WANTED:w ant Ironings to do In my f&^ E v ery d a y '^il C h rristmas is tm a s Car( Pass to the Motor-Vutor-Vu ondanc 2 tickets Section>n and and the Ihe balanceb of the completee lines |up(up to 6) fronri any other part 4000. -- CHILDF CHILDREN'S Village Nuriery ond homehome. 1548 3rd Avenue East. 733- mX to tho Orpheum or)r Idaho Idaho 'will be awarded as prizesjrizes In tlthe Chuckle ,h,le .Cioit'fied.cioi.'li.d Sections In the paper to> make up a o funnyft lequence. Paste up LOST; Small moTo SInmeTe cat.“ • Child Caro by the hour, doy. week __ Xm •• Contest tORether withwith $30 $30 Gift Certificates fromim particlepartic patmg mer- ,, , .. Child * pel. Small reword. Phonef'® or month.mo Director Ruby Hopkins.ilns. WILLWi l l do custom graveling: Drive-I''®' Srt chants as w^eekly prizes — lines In lhe most homoroui combinationnation pojs*blepossible and mail or bring to i"__733-r729.______. ClasaeClusaes divided; nursery, pre-kin-kin- ways ways, lanei, parking lots. Rural WF prizes — $15, 1st prize, $10,D, ind2nd pri;prize, $5, 3rd deriiarien, klngergarten. LimitedIted or town.tc Phon» 733-vgOS.______W-W p rize. Sonto'sI's Editori,Editor!. ,Classified,CI( Oeportmsnt, Timei-News.imei-News. WanWunnerg will be announced - y/M Cord of Thonks ______3 numbtnumbers assures your child Indl-ndl- w WE r vv WILL saw your trees Into fire-TiTj SPW ______'______In thisis section section daily. dail Tickets and money will bs moiltdm oiltd to winners. WE WISH to express deep B ralllu^e i Je v^tJual vidual attention. Phone 733-7080.IL__ wood wood with our own equipment. Call tt/tf to our friends for all the helpa WILLIp WILL d do babysitting In myime. horned 326-4631, 326-44 Filer. ______gfc and sympathy given us durlns- theie ReKab Reliable! Fenced oack yard. In------— ---- & CIS Gift CertlllcnU 1tl6 Gift Cortlflcnle t $s s Gift C Certificate TwoTwo F Free. Passes to Orpheum^im^ Free carloadcarl Pass to Moior-V4l------illness and death of our Wife,e. quire 2121 Sherry Circle.______Business B usin< Opportunities 30 Sr Patty Beich IKim H erxlnger DeAnne DeA Schneider AlbertAlbert H. Ahrens Mrs.Mrs. WIIIWilbur C, Loucks ^5 Mother, and Slater, Ida Lemmon. _ S Jackion IRoute No. 1 La La HabraI Drive RouteRoute S RouteR oute I I ^ R. J. Lemmon Help-Wantad— Help-¥ Famala jra V8 '‘MLS” ©^ Twin I-alli Buhl. I Idaho Twin Twir Falls XwinXwin 1Falls Goodlng,Goodlng, Idaho ^3 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence & SANTA'S . \ Lemmon and Family LOCATED on one of fdaho’s fa- . Wy'Kliia I'Dlhs aucjAUcnllQn Lfldlci . YEAR around work for cxperlcn-ricn- CHRISTMASCHRISTV SHOPPERS ® Mr. and jMrs. O. J. Magill Ex' 2j" always'' needed Ari* / you paying ton muth?I ? For l (»r Christmas ced HaveH ave you y o u -n e a rd 'th e new j}t« Excellent Opportunity vorite v°ru' fishing reservoirs: cafe,e. ^ CC# a \ and Fam ily ______. furnl Want to save moncv ' (.o(•o I in stylel Take a Cavemuanan Old Rel-tirble Rc . . . GMC TR TRUCKSt-IN JEROME W ------Jk»hn— L«mmof>------— ------^ ,— ^----- fMrn ty.tWd Xftblns. boats motora.a,__ 2*C ^ H flirc u ttln g . Hnlr* siv lin c . tintmilng. lln g . 1 Bullil a Classic home of lo a movie PROWPROWLER Run by ! the vibration of a fftt For Mature Women 2 wells,we 0 acrea. S2B,06o gross>s RS for the CnnsTnTui''^dlidir^'S 1 ______Mrs. Rente Jackson______—____ ^ annu i^sT im.iii-unu wiiuai bijiiw. b^tcd;mtnt;;----- nntm—------——------on------on------.Valley------Valley—True—Scxulce.. T ...... v S annual Income for 5 months op- 2c YourYou: Motorcycle RooflnjRoofing. 733-96a9. Sand BluiBlasting 733-1134 or 733-1048 TO R e « o r tl ______8 Imm. Don't >nissi this year's best er focus, revolving flaglnte nnd,i„ The - • Spirit of Chrlitma. Early American. French Pro- completely overhauled blef. Uplo m. e . .a which II Peace FOR SALE:‘ Cafa doing good busi- u il-^ fK# ...... ------I D&B SUPPLY vincial and Contemporary at US L E V E L S . SOLDERER buyl Knyl ^ and Falox Included. Will consider • • , ness in Twin Falls. Inquire 655 S ? ■J02 2nd Ave. No . Twin Falls g u n s . TOOL BOXES, etc.. ^ trude. What have you. Write Box The Tne HHeart of Chrlitmai Quincy or Shorty’s Cafe. 2U 4lh 4th g r f F “ Hs G A T E W A Y etc. Anything he needs in!j> MasonerMas( Music Center • XXX — 4000, C O Tlmes-News. ^ •. . • . which II Lov. yy;"Avenue Wen.______S3T ------TRAILER CEN TER h«ndhand or power tools you'll 2 4 1 0 find In the LARGE TOOLloL *21 ,M«ln Ma Ave. B . 733-8609 ^ I OR rent or sale; Sick room aup- PERSONNEL pp SERVICE BRICK 4-plex. Close to Lynwood.>od M Be a practical Santa.ta. AdAddison Avenue West 733-2410 piloa; Wheelchalra, commodea. Double garage, carport. Indlvlduan^g Make hers a WHITE Rear Dean's RichfieldI DEPARTMENT ^ al crutches, walkers, tropeze bar, Of Magic Valley heat, air conditioner. Owner. 733- ^HITE GIFTS LL E v e re st Jennlnga equipment,’<• Evelyn Wilson soo5004.4.______SP Christmai? D it B SUPPLY CO.>• m Crowley Pharmacy.______]______226 Sh 7777T «» Blve her a Whine or Flna I 202 2nd Ave. No., Twin Fallsalls "■ — 226 Shoshone istreet East _733-5562«2 _ IDAHO Motor C ourt (or lale. willIt S f regular White Machine $249.- M iscelloneous-IS “ A Lasting Gift ^ EXERCISE the easy way. Rent - taloe good pickup or car as down) w n ^ , 05. NOW $169 95. ______lCh CHANDELIERS W cxercise and health equipment, AflSntlAg«nts-Salefmen W anted 722 2 ppayment. ay n 543-5201, Buhl.______JS t ______^ ______foifor Christmas The mostmi elegant of festive speed bike, massage roller, belt:lt ------” ------FOR 1Ll^ASbV Fully eaulpped weld- yM One the whole family decorationsdecoratl for Christmas iK vibrator, water massage. Banner Ing'and blscksmith shop. • Reason- SKINNER will enjoy lvlng. Choose from our won- F u rn itu re, 733-1421.______1_ AN , _able._Phone^ '"ble.' 733-5296.______MMBtf SEWINO .SHOPPEE RUBBER STAMPSPS • Cavemanr or Rogue Camper>p'5 Gifts For Serlruf-SerfuT selection of light fix- ^ WEDDINO CAKES—Everything for AGGRESSIVE '-T7 Save-On ShoppinR ( enterin ter for IPut one on Lay-Away and tures 1 lhat adds charm to the reception. Rent Indfvldunlly or 3 6 W Phonc 733-55-1;! wc'll deliver it on Christ­ sny room In your nom c, the ^ Money Wanted 36 5^ Business nnd Home m i as eve, FAMILY ;2J:r^a“iyear around. fiS scl. Delivery. Coterlng. 733- vouniYoung man will haye a good WANTED WANT to borrow $5,000. Haveave MSw I—————— —r ______— future aa an ' aecur lnevpan.-itve BAKER’S BUBILOW BUILDING rfn security. Write Box T*7 c-o Times- 125I2S 2nd3nd Ave. S.______733-5162 ELECTRONICS exclusively. For thehe N*wi ------1 Harold Melz MOBILE HOMES ______best Color and Black nnd white AUTOMOBILE AUTi SALESMAN^ ------______’" i wW ------Honcit Price, Fair DeallnR. TV service. Call Al s TV, 733-«278. In CHRISTMAS SPECIAL I R A D IO S I * BY CONTACTING Mu»leMusic Lessons 40^Ss Brand New 1D67 Model'odei^ Quick Service 412 A ddnon Ave. W. 733-aS5» 1878 Kimberly Road., .i-- ______yff Mornlnsi—.139 Tyler 733 :ui7 ----- 2 speaker • solid state - all AI.COH(fMCS Anonymous — Twinm BOB LATHAM fiETJIiSBEGINNERS’ piano lessons: LocaneliDA© TOUCH &,SEW i - u n ------Mtransistor r . low profile clock.cl* Gifts For ^ Falla Courthouse. Wednesdays at Wynkoop. Wynl 733-7265. 934 SunHse, jSir teewlhg Machine ------I radio. radio Model 8J36. regularliar I'M Tw.ln Fafla.______~ A Dream Como True , . . $33^3 95.9! JU ST $23 95. Comblna- «:30 p.m. For further Informationon , ABBIE URIGUEN ___ off by Singer , , tion AC or ballery operated FAMILY ^ call ‘h3-4030. ______' O a c c o r d io n , aultar tesaons. Rental S l Smal! deposit, no paymentsyment* , ______BuildBu a CLASSIC HOME of , 3® ", _ OLDSMOBILE-BUICKpurchlie plan. Wynkoop MusicjsIC iQir W *111 Feb. ' 12 transistor portable radio.Jio. ^ WIIFEL chairs, exercising equip­P- 712 MAIN SOUTH - ' . Studio, 733-h65. 934 Sunrise. Twin. ^ . your own, , works work on battxirles or pluii-ln.i-ln. *^3. ment. crutchea. walkers for rent KtuSi -- SINGER SEWINGJG 'Vi.sit O ur BeautifulII -w'W e build nn y our lot.**Ot- Model Mode 8.S71. regular $23 95. ..—...... — -- ...... I ^ or sale. Klngabury's Pharmacy, , Your floor plan or ours . . . lUSl 4! NO Expfrienrfi Necessary!r\ SchoS c h o_9 g li______444 4 . ^2c - CENTER ______GALA R O O M ______• ^ JUST »$U.98 at the Old Re- _ ^ 117 M ain Eaat, 733»fo?4~oi^733-91l4. N O J y ~ A ye.JfJ, 7,1J.3.I44- |------Quality----cogstrurtinn---- at---- a------itrrtrtr — ------Take Ihe Fjimily------^ — ATTENTION - Ladles’ Count CO^TPLETli ymir hibu schonf-edw- -W — CACTUS PETE'SS’ ^ rtmrpelttlvo price. •- D p a B'SUPPLY CO.- ' ~ money you’ll save by filling yourir FRINGErKl BENEFITS: cation at home. Diploma awarded, ntf •' • Top entertainment Twin Fnlls Realty 202jq, 2nd -» Ave. No . Twin Fnllsa ll. To a Movie jfe gas tank with Shelby'a quality gas-i»' DemonstratorDemoi furnished: Insun-in. Sm all monthly paym ents. F r e e • DcUclous food and Insurance ollne. Attendant on duty.______ance :Program; Retirement Pro-o- bookletbookl explains how. W rite m f Make your reservallons now 1605 Addison Ave. E. 733-36^3 m a t th e ^ NEW and used merchandise. Cloth-;h- gram;gram ; Paid V acation . . , American School. Box 7S4S, Boise, - for the Christmas Holidays! nd Idah* rorm STUMPED Dress up your home forr thelhe WhyWl save a buck polntm ent to see 733-5015. ------PEN N EY ’S OWNER TURNS ^ W hv N o t A HOLIDAYS ArAnd sc^uandcr len later, * In Car Heaters ^ SEWING Machine repairs, rents,5 ; C U S T O M —.lADE EAST— and sales. Singer Sewing Center, SANTA CLAUS W [>tion? TWO end tables and mlatch- atch- VjCt ' quality and service • , LIME ‘CORAL 430 M ain North, 733^44.______MANURE HAULING ge Stu- Ing coffce table in beautifulutifui 27 years free maintenance _j 511 JlIM LILLIBRIDGE IIt’s f i True! For a qualified GI, Ss walnut finish. All 3 for onlv nce —BRITISH STERLING— M o to r-V u jfia Ba r b i e , Ken end Skipper doiind 733-8363______the owner. says he will pay all Ktf Ung.i. A wonderful giftt^for for FromE*" the only qualifiedfied —BRABAURA— clothes. Very reasonable, hand - After shave or cologne Drive tn . made. 285 Camey. 733*7609. closing coils on this 4 bedroom, mS ; the family. St(Store in Magic Valley ^ CUSTOM 3 j'bUl bath home with family room. hM THE CAMERA CENTERE R I------Twin Falls ^ ALMA HARDIN — Chiropractor. 157 Fenced yard. large patio, csr- m f ------North Washington, Twin Falls.1. MANURE HAULING _ port. Just a stone^s threw fr^m CAIN’S \ Lii...... i----- 1 Phone 733-4741.______—Verne V«moo Olander — Buhl 843-437373 VfomlngsldsViorr School. Better hurry S f THINK THIN! Spencer & Spirella ------on these tu'msl .None better In ntf ______I d. JOE BLAIR town foundations. I or 3 piece..are made CUSTOM FARMINO tow n for sls.OOO. T CHristmas Shopperspg Last Minule ^ Gift Suggestion to m easu re. 733-7001. ' n Hungry —' Tired Feet;:rn I ACCUTRON I LIKE to meet lady 80-65 for com-— „ MANURE HAULINO „ p FAIRBANKS . | ' SUBOIVISTON & For a motorcycle or sno-sport‘ort The New ^ panl6n. d riv er. Box 341, Je<^ Phone 324-445»______J«ro»n»-T-* ^ 3 bedroomi, 3 baths. Urge eat>in SV IlE O From ChrlstmAs shopping?ing? T^un t r f the vibration off •a see see cour large selection HAY hauled and itacked. 10-wheeIer vttrh , tuning fork, guaranteed not HON HONDA - TRIUM PH - KAW-,w- PARKER m rome, Idaho. HAY na . it, kitchen wiih bullt-lns. liuge dou- Stop by Kelly’s Barn I a ASAKI 1]INTERNATIONA!. Jtl ip you are not buying your propane= and ■leml trucki. Wartluft Truck- bi,ble garage., This homie sparkles S f >Kx have lunch or a cup of coffee■nttmm to ’ varv over 3 seconds a ASA> S Ing. 834-3070, Goodlng.______from the beam ceilings to the u week. Most precision watchItch Christmas bicycles arriving.ing. CLASSIC TO gas and oil from VI. you are charge • Dinner and Lunch Specials m ade. TheThe place Is . . . Chooi* payfng too much. hHAY a y h HAULINO. and stacking. AnvAny__ fully fully carpeted floors. Owner's Sf . Choose from 5 different bsll T" amount—anywhere. Ray Campbell,t>ell,__ being being traniferred Is the only K e lly 's B a rn BLASIUS MOTORS.o pe«pens ■ and sets, from $5. P r i v a t e Detective: Skip tracer. I : 326-4«t4. Filer. ___ reascreaso n for selling a t $16,500. ___ Home Cooking for the S A M A C ^ -NEW LOCATION- ^ 1 8 0 6 Kimberly Road ____ I CLOS BOOK STORE ^ i?r?c;}l»*c^°n7fden‘ f l i r c , y ’% : ! m,1. r HHAY A hauled ^ and stacked7l0 wheeler RES Working Folks ______JEWELERS ^ ■ ■ M aoit^eml trucks. Wartluft Truck- (^T 733-5611 I______- < IV Ing. 934-5070, Gooding.______GLOBE REALTY g 1632 Addison E a s t 733-2623 g P $25 p e r m onth. Phone W3-23M. WANT com' picking. Phone Arnold ^ Mein, 334-4179, Jero m e. ______B ruce Mecham. R ealto r 733-5457 W I ? K IDS WANT W ET PE T S ? ----? •c I May there come to you an -m ■ i..- SINGLE adttlta-Call 733-B345, Re- ___ B la ir Osterhout. R ealto r 733-5045 ^ pc - The Tropiquarlum ^ ^FRUGAL McDOUGAL’S’ ^ I ab u n d an ce of th e pt^clOMS10*1 Pre Season W ctJifded m esaage—34 hoars • day,.,— Work yW flnl#d- ______2OA 4 A rt Ireland,i R ealto r 733-2340 m 5.^9 Main Avenue Westst CHRISTTMAS thingthings of Ufe; Health: and ■— Vtc Engkraf. Realtor 438-5748 J gilt Twin FalU Happlhess and E ndu ring CHRISTMAS © Btguty Salerii < 155 SAVE y yourself the fuss and muss. FOR poR RENTI With option to buy; 3 Sc ifants— Aquarium gift secs! Exotic•V0 . 1C SPECIALS Friendships. X For pest control. Just call us. Gem bedn — and fishes: Monotlactlyus; Tiger S P E C IA L S M _ COMPLETE Beauty Seprlce by ad- jem bedroom brick, full basement, at- ninrk kids, kitc>ien ap« on A h vance^tudents at reduced prices.S. Spraying Service. 733-4209.______. tached gsra*e, family room, car- a f Fish; Whi plai Is: Black JH »p- Magic Valley Sharks; Hatchet Fish: Bum-Bum pllances for mom. tools for • Mobile Homes !;• wWAT&R at SKIS • SKI SUITS W P erm an en ts $3. B e li u t y Art*ts W WANTEat^ E D : Ironings to do In mym y petlng.petln $120. Ph o n e 733-1642. i M • and ACCBSSORIES m 2 ble Bees; Siamese Fighting J* Closed Saturdays Academy. 135 Main West. " n S -W l,. home. Sl per hour. 1S2 Madison TO to~s? Settle Estate: 3-b^room hom^ S Fish.' bS5y MAIRCirmNG. hair styllnr. Untlng.i l S Street. tn € t. 733-4234. ______gj.ooiS5,000. Terms m a y b e 'a rra n g e d for B v CHRISTMAS SPECIALM. ■ FARM Sc CITV 3Vi m iles w «st H lw ay 309 BUD ft MARK X Permanents from $5. Artlstle Beau-u« IRONINGIRONIN done In my home. Reter-iter- rightrig h t party. S54 Z.ocust. C all 733- P4 $3.aa Comet Pumps now $2 *W I| 633 M ain AVenue E a s t^ ____ I______— 73»-«Ul —______847^ 7 MlM ain B ast 733-118* W . ty Salon, 135 Main West. Phonale epees.ences. SI p e r hour, 1528 3rd Ave-W e- 7180.7lSo. ______W ■ J ^ iWlr-girenlngJ appelntmetHi. I "“•-g ---1 .ttV h*rfmAm« ~nnl»h»rf RUBY Hewlett veness beauty salon.n. WANTEWANTED; Ironing. Will pick up andiandl bas^basement, second bath. t*s fur- 2i 444U 3rd Avenue North. Phonelei l dellveideliver In Jerome vicinity, Sl hour,our.I ^ye-^^lnsttlated. nace Taylor Street, y j y TIMES-NEWS Subscription? 733-tol. Bvenlofs by app^atment«lU Phone 334-4743. ' 73X I on a gift for a Concgcsaaaaaaaaaaaaaai Stu- saaa^aaasaaaaa^aaaaaaoiQwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai dem"* SPECIAL: Student Rates • $1.50 Outside state .______*_____ 11.25 in Idaho

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HUSH PUPPIES I OH^What a nice gift For entire family. Infants— boy*s — girl's.pcw^n'a — and women. * HUDSON’S L y f a v o g g , . I •______;______^ ------^------^ _ V ^ -'i . ■ ■ V I ■

. ^ ■ ' ■ ■■■' ■■ G et in the Swingi Everybody I >dy‘s Hdvin|ih f i^iiii Withith Patip> PorchPoi & GctrcGrctrage Sales ; ------— ------5 — - i ------r- ...... r ...... ' Twin' Falls Times-News-N ow s Farm* Fo ^or Sale ■ ^/ 5 52 2 A;Apartmenls— Furnf«h«dI ; • TO7 0 H I o u s e s — Unfurnlfhed 747 4 IUght Industrial Equipmentment '89 Hay,H .Gtpln. ond FeedI______94W Cattia ? . » ‘ 102jllOajuveitdcIc.W onfd n------■- 'PFIRST leconit and third cutting hoy f “ ^^-r- Dec. 22-23, 1967 “------■ SJSf’ACl'OUS 2 be4room ap artmtm enent t In l o O K II ■ by bale. Cloae -In. Phone 733-«aiB. . 1 1-ycar-old. 4-p)ex. PrivateB entry. por rent for one .yeor ivithwith op- op- U S E D I N D U S T R I A L c WE SLAUGHTERt t f r _. f o r p r o m p t ------. 200 AG-RES> Potlo -area. Carport. AmplePj« «tor-•to*’: tlon to buy—3 bedroom home. HAY for sale. Phone Jjco Matliewa. ago. Carpeted throughout.' Rcnl - r - 432-2844. M u rtau gh. ______* I On JFarm Slaughtering-htMing' - REMOVAL Out of Town Homes > 51 Rcnl Nothing down at end ofif yeTr! year; - EQUIPMENT’ _ — ------' • b e e p ,titering Dead .and Useless n _ „ ______Beal good prodqcllve lnnd Includ-includ. nice. No sm all children. ‘’733-2801,733-2801, Also hovo one;bedroom furnish* BALED hay nnd straw for «ale. NEARLY now l-bedroom homer.TS-)H In___ Inn ) bulldlnm. and good corrals.:orruIs. d o y s ;. 733-8460 evenings andind Sun* ed apartment for rent. loth Both are are IHC Model TD6 crawler*"tractortractor ® Closc-ln, wlU deliver. Phone PhonoDh2S«*7i?‘ 733-733* . • ' • LAMBvEAL ■ LIV&TOCK Hansen. Lorgo lot. Phono 423-5221,123-5221, price — jao.ooo. OOwner wner _ ' ______clean. 733-0097.______• ^ with dozer, $3500. Hunsen. . ^ ^ B05I.______' . ______PHOME^SPLLECT ______would like 20% down. nTWO rooms ^ 11^ ground floor,or,_ hent heat REW I home fuJiy.^carpeifid .3I 3 bed-.. bed- , CASE Model 210 L oaderir T Trac-, rac- ^ t ^ TONS ot l,t cutting hny. Not . aiid water viurnlsho'd. fourjr large rooms, attached garage,e, nice nice ' tor, $1750. , U ‘ • I hoy- Not NortH-Main LockersK:kers IDAHO HIDE ■ —(------Fa r m » f o r-S o ln ------52. — Irfe-N-i^EAfc-EST-A-TE-eO;r-fcth------picturg-, wlndow8~tyveriooklngIng Hni«Hai« *“ —a re a—re n t—for— ono—year— '____, . '*'»'*• Ph honB.324; o n e.32^: _-----g or—faat~4er-vtoe-eall —7a3*4092r------_ ^ ^ ^ $*25 Julin DCcro uscrf^batk noe104 only 6niy 2209, Jero m e. • E venlngi 733*7188 ------T A L L O W C O . . I.coit Stockton. 324-1800, Jerom#lerom e __ mon P ark . 442 Locust. 733-387fi.‘13-3876.** ‘ • m onth or $600 down wiil buy buy It. It. for tractor or truck mounting,lountlng. n HAY for sale. Delivered onywhore - Frod Thlpmc, Salcsmon. 733-3838 ;-----“T,— Call 733-5974. M ountain• •States States $1800. ■ ------t w i n FALLS 733-6835 We extend a very 33-3838 YWO ROOM aportment, overythlnR Realty. Anytime. In Magic Valley-by tonon"”oV^lMd or load JUST FRESHENED- ' '—----- ^------— 1furnished, including utilities. Real , ______John Deene Model 1010 TractorT ro cto r , , lots. 4W-2445. Rtchffeld, I Two Registered S gallonion Gtiern-Cuern- 678-8411 BURLEY “ M L S ’^ J clean. Phone 733-7394. 1711U Klm>Kim* LLEASE with option 3 bedroomom framfronie e JLoader back hoe, $5500. ^STEAM custom groin rolling,illng. poipoijta-7ta* »ey cows. Tost 5.?. Call 733*733- ---- ~ ------berly Road. on Wlsemon Street. $90 pere r month. m onth. __ ble to the farm, molasses.es.^askell, Haskell, ______A MERRY — —— A vailable now. PrIco $11,900. As- ______Appllaneei & HH Equip. 120 Ci inO Acres. Filer Area. Finee land 3-13-ROOM furnished aportment. Wa- S 423-5880. Kim berly.______•> FFOR sale ortra3eT"”Top quQlUy — ,ni. wa- sume low interest loon. ■LTnwo^o“d Lynwood ELLIOTTS- - aiid HayT Springer Helfers' and eow«.**0*uar^ qows. Ouar- ^f r i g i d a i r e electric dryer, only N and woter. Fair Improvements.ments. iter, sanitation ond hot. waterSitter fur*fur­ Realty. 733-9211.______HI Overland Ave. Burley,„ Idaho WANTED to buy groin and hay. CHRISTMASH $135.OOO;J Inished, $40 per month. Lund Office s y. Idon? . pho,pe Merlin Askew, S36-2511,536-2511. anteed sound. Some fam ily cows;cowa; *48.50. Insured Paym ent Plan. 00 Id uifice bedrooms, oil ^rnacc“I c c r’lu fully iT y “------Phone 678^5585" - ' Fast reasonable financingnclng avalla-avalla* warranty.- M * V Electric _____ ' ______I______a n d a ___ ^ ______of Idaho. 733-0710 days, -u______------^ corpeted. fenced yard. • korogc,karoge, Bob Houston, Sales Representative..enlatlve — Wende;i. ______------FELDTMAN REALTORS cl hav~ baled • Neal. IW westiitorBuhLpn or Buhl pn Co. 441 Main Avenue East. Open DR^ CLEAN-and-attractlv&-ono-bedroom.mdr^m, ——newly decorated. $80. Phonehone 733- Phone 733-1490 — TwinI Falls ‘ * 160H TONS of 3rd cutting fS hay. S r' trS baled ck * HJahway 30, 543-4f66. Also, have h a v e 16 l s Friday ’tll 9 p.m.______875 Filer Avo. 733-108833-1088 Iliving room, kitchen ondd _balh, bath, 4765. .• ______in field or ser-;om 76 *‘um, and heat houser. M illan’s. Jero m e. Phonoe 324-2677.-----Livestock. 723 H Street. Ruoert. 7? c u s t o m e r s ...... _ ii 3102. ^ja-OOtfft, ______ATTRACTIVE XT three rooms arid -s B for eij: Phone Egan 733-7070[)70 ------^“ ------^------Phone 436-6991. or Cherrll~herrlf*'iFta'il' S^tail- used -portable Kitchen AU bath, 8 th Avenue East, $50?* month. oStT? r o o m ond boord und care for eid- _ 1 0 0 ^ngs. 531*5245, Rupert,t orir orinieOrville dishwasher In excellent condition, a n d LiilL^ts and Acreage 54 iTwin Falls. Kimberly 423-53375 ^ 7 — ladles in my home. Several * ------A n im a l B r e e d i n g TOO H arris. 886-22^2. Shoshone.______hone - *79.85. Term s. W ll.on-Bales. ------423-5305^ ______years experience curing for'^^Vd- for eld- * pick-up and deliveryry on all — - ______f r i e n d s erly. 423-.5472. Hunsen. tractor, baler and combine,ne, major ARTIFICIALA Breeding to ABS great b ^ULLS. Good quality,r..ortino breeding h„ii. bulls ’■’5,®.*^ 23" black and white Motorola "“ M L S " ~ ^ONE ROOM apartment wth kitchen- ______overhauls, ' December undnd Junu* proven sires, nation's highestil.Shcst ,*yp® type for loan. Contact WesternBitor^ LlviLive- T'' *“'l working condition, 1 ette, shower, heat and lights fur-fur* ^i^XCELLENT rdoTns. wurm.n. clenn.cleaiT. ary. Gem Equipment Sales,Ics, Eust*Eusc* produclion sires. Also allII breeds of stock, 723 H Street. Rinert.'-can Rupert. Coll g = ______Tho personnel of nlshed. Close to town. 660JO Main private entronce. Close in.». 137 4 4thth lund Drivx? South. 733-7272.72.______Doef ovaliable. Buhl collcct.ollect. 543- 436.6991, or Cherril SluIlWgs,Itulllngs, 531- 531- *^OR F SALE: Good used Leonard • Y 2 A C R E S ;Avenue North. _ Avenue North.______, j -vLUh Jero m e 324-2652; Hazelton WENDELL REALTY j, . JOHN DEERE 55 combln\s with ; Hazelton 5245, Rupert, or ville Orville H urrls, Harris, «50. Phone 733-8850 after Sharp nnd clenn 4. bedrooms.>ms. 32 KI'K ITCH ENETTE apartm ent, all till util- ROOMSR downtown duy,y. weelt^week. Lanes pick up ottuchments.•nu MovMay — «29-.‘>.‘S54; B urley 678-9253.I______886-2242, Shoshone.______^ _ 6 p.m.______^ ______ancl INSURANCE jbaths Guinge. I-enVea. Close'se inlInl Itles|i furnished. $35. Sleepingg room. month. .Camera Ccnter Hotel.iotel. 205 be seen at Mussey-Fergusonison retail C.CACHE Valley Breeding Association,Association. DAIRYd COWS and heifVjrs.^rs, fresh or ^REFRIGERATOR; Electric Range; $19,500. 3$20. 415 2nd Avenue North,th. 733- Shoshone Street South.______store, Burley. Mull bidss to Box Nutlon’a top prown sires.***‘‘1*;.. ...-i* All springers. 100 per centt guaranteed* electric Jigsaw. $35 cach or $90 Wendell, Idaho r>B2 2 .______I|gj SLEEPING rooms and upurtmentsmriments 1-4. c-o Times-News.______breeds. W alter Leitch. 543-4658.1 * ° ^ y O'" tradt* foror ull all kinds _ Phone 733-1138. _ 1.6 ACRES hHIGHT quality, cleun. well-arrangudirranged ^®r rent, furnished.- Reasonable,usonable. pFREE pickup and dcftvcfy ------on mujor;— Buhl. Filer Enterprise, 557, Twin livestock and springersirs for Coll- Z I ------Older 3 heclr'oom home, needs unit;u private entrance. Competl-Jomoetl- _ Main Avenue South. on mujor Fulls. Cull collect. fornia. Hup or Clyde Hughes.-lughes. Buhl. F Furniture & HH Goodk *122 ______overhaul Jobs on tracto rsi and mu-m u - —------543-5969 or 543-M25. ______^ ‘M L S " "stjine work Own well. C}oodlOd lo- ^ tlvp. Adults. 227 7th AvenueP North. CCOMFORTABLE room for rent. Ga- chlnery during December undand Jan-Jun- . . . m^m rr •J-'ta ti ilo n . $6.75(}. xwTWO room upstairs apartment.ent. All 733-8209. uary. Twin Fulls Tructor &St Imple- Auctions A 101 ^ WILL buy, sell or loan bulls of most utilities furnished. 459 2nd Avenue ~~ ' —: :------m ent Co., 7.33-8687. — ______variety. Em onuel Nelson.ison.* 324-4480324^480 U s e d M a c h i n e s 80 ACRES ( 'P Y North. Phone 733-2940.______V ------MERIDIAN Sales Yard. Auction ev-cv- or 324-2333, Jerome. Klmberlv rioixl hnpiove-„vc. SHAW ^ R E A L T Y J ______Vacotion Rentols ______8 2 1INTERNATIONAL.] 23 beet harvest- TWO ROOMS", ground floor, private^ t harvest- • ei‘y Tuesday 12:00 noon. Boise Voi- -“ — ------TTT^ n u n is. S58.00U. l.tiw down pay- Susan Shaw — 733-0473 « Priyntc 3 ,|VoOM. completely furnishedshed .skiski --row tank type, Zitlauuu MotorM otor ley’ft Utrgest calf m arket.2t. 888-1872. S5' w in O ------T53' 1 0 3 c l e a r a n c e I; entrance. 219 6 th Avenue8 Enst.linst. house in Hailey. Rem by duy. _ Co,. Wendell. 5.36-5III.______— nu nt. - !•:I-dna Irish ...... 7.13.Q882 nTwin Falls.______1 iVEANER pigs tor sole. Phone 324- iilm cr .Sommer .. . 733-5597______week or m onth. 788-2803. Hulley. I,INTERNATIONAL 23 beet harvest- CattIoC ’- Phone 324- K enm ore ...... $10 05 — NICE, clean, small rooms. HldurlyE l d e r ly —------— er. 2 row tank type. Zitlau Molor - 4196, Jerom e. (MO A C R E S AC'REACiE for sale; 15 aeroro feed li ludy preferred. 446 2nd Avenue f. lau M olor ------— ------^ I------n— I----- 1^®'^ Home cabinet ...... $34.50 S.ihnnn 'Iruit, 8:?0 sh.uos of wn- |„ Avenue Pamis for Rent 84g4 Co.. Wendell. 536-5111. YORKSHIRE weoner pigs,igs, allail sizes.sizes, Singer Dressmaker ...... $3 9 .9 5 ' lot. Good well. Corrals, loafing loufing E Enst. ______1_ AROLAIS purebred stock, 733-9386.S6.______Singer Slantomatlc ...... $89.50 tn. (]o

    sonahUv ground. Full waterL*r right,right. make. Molyneux Machinery,icry, 1982J98- __ high quality cows, heifers,. r “,‘^bS!’il; bulls, t W ______m t? ('all Jerome. 324-44&4. after' ^5 p.m. Phone f 733-5216. sonutjn^ ^ _ Write Box T-l, c-o Tlm^»*News.jIfW'News. Florul. Phone 733-7547. SINGER 3 B E D R O O M - H O M E . .t; ^ ______percentage to purebreds.»• cCHRISTMAS SPECIAL. Registered ^ • •'■WlkI?.! chpict! re'slfientlal lots ‘j* in NICEvjT( upartmttnl ul Jusi-A^Ttre lnn. o ox DEPENDABLE Case machlnery~re- Welsh ponies for sole^ MMores ores and Open Friday ‘tll 9 p.m. Prlmu location. Hrlck well de- c,. Cireen Acres Subdivision. Lund.and or- Of- Elderly p persons only. Phone 733- _Other Rentals 8 6 llable servico ut Reed Tructor Co., si^neil fiunlly horiuf. ^ bedrooms,»ms, fleef|( of Idaho, 733-0716.______^ uJw^’cot PARKER -SON& NELSON geldings. Priced to fit budget. 150 Main Avenue N. 733-3344 ______9244.______^ ______Aa n ACREAGE und pzirtly fufnished 164 Third AvenuekSouth, Twin.rwin. CHAROLAIS Phone 324-5097 after 6rOO-P.m...ondlrOO-D-m...and ---- — ------. - ______——„ plus one In nnlj.heU bnsemrni. —— 2-beilroom house. Coul heut. 1618 C H^'treation ru»)in. 2 baths. VIMW vu-- lot on southslfle of Canyon KTKITCHENETTE. All utllltiis. steam leut. 1618 CR EQUIPMENT Co., Highwayihwuy 27. Rnute 2. Goodin*; „ liinho 034-510.1 034-510.1 . . ■______CHRISTMAS s p e c ia l ' rlm. 3 4-10 ncrcs near Twinn Falls. heat,h linen - bedding If dosired dosired. _ nighland. Call 733-302i>.______south of Papl. J. I. Casease furmform ------SHETLAND s Ponies forr C^hristmuslC^hrlstmusl - SEARS B^ST 000. Jl*$5,000. 733-flfHD. IlInquire In person Echo Motel,tel, ■ P.PASTURE — Horses. clD.se-ln.•in. Klm-Kim- muchinery Sales und Service.vice U DAIRY COWS for sak;.Take Take the Ihe y^dorable colls start atIt S20.$20. Phone Deluxe Zlg Zag Sewing Machine. XT----- Z A rn r .r '^ niHt* L’nst 'uf LUy.1*htrneTTlfTl*-htrneTTltW t?t; »rnjm- ‘Tfp7nrtneiit. -All uUll» — ley Aggw 4 vtOtJWT Atl7 SUil'CS- im piMm.H,U \c‘iVf"7 Fi-a- ^ “ ' immhU out ^f iiuyium (pee tiee 'th them em — upyuiiiiiiiuni, muj. ivilllUUF-Kimllur- c omplete wrUir yum l!im Tr"nr'3 ------LYNWnOD REALTY* ------^ • 7.J3-03ti0 after 6 p.m. w eekdays:ekduys; . tllies furnished. Sienm heut,. clcan.cloun, _ cy, 733-45.'i3, ______DeL/ival repairs and dulrv'a iri- sup-sun mllHcd 4 n.m. daily. ringers Springers nnd and ly ______cabinet styles. Regular $249.95. f)in nine I.iilu‘5 nivd. No. 73.1-f»21l n)|n^l weekend. , __navailable now. 733-f>A19. P P plies. 126 2nd South. 733-84.32isX’i R^‘nch (Hanklk oror Pete)Pete) BOARDn your horse ihlsii^' wwinter inter otnt $169.88. Portable only, ivg- , Wendoll. 536-217H.______" R ?a?onahfi 5^09.95. Now $139.9$. Zlg James n.imu-r. 7X\-22M} —. DELUXE Bachelor npartment on'I W_ onted to Rent______5M 5 3020j JOHN Deere new style 3-bottom — ------Kimberly S t a b to s. Reasonable Harley M.ilhcTS. 7:i:»-Hi73 RBusings nc Properly 56 n th Avenue East. Cull 733-8779.33-8779. WANW TED to rent or lease upproxl- plow, 950 hours. Reasonable.able 324- HEAD bred Hereford heifers to rates; Breaking and shoeing..haefnT 423-423 fa”! ”' ““ K. .1. .MchwcnJlmnn 7;«3-7lOO ____ ------mutely .lanuary 15; 3-bedroom•bedroom 2290. Jerom e.______slart calving February/ 1. 7 big _ 5663.______Commercial Property ) d 71 w ith garage. 733-8406. H A~ bred Holstein heifers. 543-5110, NOWN taking horses to break.ireak. 'Horsc--Horse- S N A K E R IV E R A U C T IO N A spec ; ia l t y ApApartments— Unfurnished 71 — '66. 1938 GLEANER Combine, Model A, A. uu|,i,______^ FcFeldtman RcaUors______733-1QS8 ------_ ------Ip ------^ Phone 423-5232, Kim berly. — ______shoeing and trim m ing. Denver Every Saturday, II a.m. ------Industrial Equipment oV 89 —- ...... ------...... ri FOR SALE: Good baby nndmd pasture _ Fine. Koute 1. Flier, 326*4631.26-IMI- CALL 733-7754 , W c a l I*OK I*OH LEASE or sale: Tbe old1 SaturSatur- Ono Lease Available At — Ol calves. All kinds, Holsteins, white p day Auction Sales srounds.. Loti ------Form Supplies ______91 eins, white p.O.A.s ond Shetland yearlingearllng colls Pickup Service Available i LYNWOOD MANOR•JP FOR SALE: r ______.. . face, and black. 324^416262 or 324- and 1-year-olds for sale. Nice Used Furniture store open 5, 6 and 7 In block 85 of tha city D4 Caterpillar Tractor andnd Do.Do- OOOD^ Used Railroad ties—on»—on the 4028, Jerom e, Ghristmas present. 423-5975.>3-5975.______every doy STOCKMEN’S> ofo? Duhl. Excellent for coRunercinl *SS Serial No. 7U7032. grade or out of stock pilo or de- — use. Liberal terms. Call 436-4692 Twin Falls' Address r/.for livered to your place, *®Saute1-^s Sauter’s 12125 HEAD Holstein Springer;er Heifers. FFOR SALE or trade: Threo pair of , Excentent crawler with Cuter- some close work mules. Richard '’him Hlll, ”Sh'on'’i phone fam ous BARWICK CARPETS R E A L T Y J atl Rupert.______O f D i s t i n c t i o n plllaf, Hydruullc Dozer. ThiaThis Truck Scrvlce, llDO Southuth West weighing 1000 to 1350. somo close Hlll, phone 250 p a ltc rn ^ - oGOOD o c Income: Home with 3I apart- CallC Mrs. Thomas, 733-366919 for tractor has Just rxiccntlyV been Hostetler Way. The Dalles,lies Ore-Or^- ^P‘ or trude. Also con _ Castleford 537-2877. ------______------free estimates — expert instnl- ments. Snle H<' owner. Inquirelire 361 showing.si (Sorry, no childrencn or gdne through by Western E Equip-’ q u ip .’ gon. Phone 296-6181.______finance, .324-2415, Jerom e.c. FORF SALE: ] gentle' workhorse lotion. Lower overhca,d means w o u l d l i k e to w i s h S;fSth Avenue East.______'pe^s.) p ______ment In Boise nnd is in nood l ^ 33 ANGUS sccond cnif’ cowscows. 7 — team. Phone 934-5066. Gooding. YOU SAVE 111 ^ " Hoy, Groin gnd Feed 94 “ (Jach and everyone m25x125 x T; FOOT biilldlnB. Downtownown lo-lo* ONEON of the finest duplex's Inn lown.lown condillon. ~- ______^ with calves at side, bnlnncebnlnnce to to T TWO Shire work horses!S coming 3- GAMBLES—BUHL, IDAHO ration. Priced onlv $12,000.). C«mG«m CCarpeted throughout. 3 bedrooms.Iroom s' Y our Price $4.250 00 pi^.R SALE; Hay and Straw,raw also c^ilve in M arch. $21)0 euch, each, 532- 532- year-old. Phone 825-5104,04. Eden. ______;______suSlate Realty. 733-533B. .______2 fireplaces, dlshwosher, disposal.isDosiil. Phone Boise 3.57-77865______h o rse , hay. will deliver. 678-5856.678-5856, _ _ <4125. Pnul. ______p ------range ond drapes. Avallublee soon. ■■■“ “ I _ Burljcy,______■ ______w od q-iaiity P e t» o n d P e t S u p p ll.i•s no1 1 0 SPOT CASH ______WANTED to buy: Cood quality _ ------For Furniture - Appliances Real Estate Wanted 62^ 2 ^ Call 733-2262 after 1 p .m ______------Results for low cost,iSt TOP^ quality baled hay. delivered. Springer cows and heifers.ifers. Dale Dale _ MERRY ------■ ONE bedroVm clean warm busumontisem ont * Load lots Phone Merlinn Askew,- _ Durfee. 53ti^2203, Wendeli.dL______APRICOT POODLES\r\T tre Things of Value WE need fnrm listings . .~ Ours“J.*, are"*’* npartment.„ utilities except lights, 536-2511. Wendell.______n 11 ANfiUS steer calves; about 360 BANNER FURNITURE ’ sold! Shuw Rpnliy. 733-0473. Eliirncr lm er Stove,gj refrlgerotor. 324 6 tn AvenueAvSSul- PHONE 733-0931 ' , 5= ubout 360 P O R C H R I S T MMAi> A S 127 2nd Avenue West 733-1421 J Sommers, 733-5507. Edna Irish, ^ ' FEED grinding and n^lxing.r. Molas- _ pounds. Phone 733-.'S405.____ CHRISTMAS 1.' North. Phone 733-1924. ______i,T hoir..r. Rcglslorcd tiny pqpploa. Juat L(l o v e l y _733733-088::.______' 5 —j ses. Bulk tank. Daffln Mill.fii. Theit- 2 2 LARGE Holstein Springer heifers. mahogany dlnlrig room set. ------2 BEDROOMS. Gas heat. Adults.Adults. -Ask for Classifiedd ten Milling service, 733-627G.G27G. Arnold Claiborn. Goodlng. Olf934-5045. in i? ' 'o r Hit'*- Phoneie 430-6027436-60^ g pieces. Phone 733-2065 evenings A3 Sanitation: woter furnishedd^ $80.JHO. ______. g. B3-t-5045. or »ee nt 214 2nd Street, Rupert. _ or weekends for information. ______- -.i'T------■■■ ■ ■— Camper* C a n 63 |] Stove and refrigerator. 733-0515.'3i-05I5. r* MOVING from area. Must sell ex- "MLS" evenings.______HAN-SU KESINELSlN C.i- 0 “ cess furnishings to highest bidder, F R E E ! ! ON^ONE bedroom apartment. Heut. wa­ Boarding nnd Groomingcoming _ wnahor-dryer, etc. Phone 733-9018. 32 0 A C R E S ter, refrigerator, stove, sanitation I Clcan. heutcd kennels,■nncls, BEAUTIFULb paneling, $1.80 up. Bl- furniahed. Air coadilloned__(,------_____ - . • Pr Prlcpi ^tart nt SpQ. Customistom __ Lynwood area. Slov«. refrigerator. •KTTkTTTT'O— ances, baby things,-a-niiqueer-eom* building our jpecialty. ------^w n rrrr.—sunnatlon—ftrrntunrnt:—tf:—733 733^^ ------: - S A ^ O ' O I H K E.NINilLiO I W E E S ^ plete estates. Hayes Furniture. 1023 mornings - evenings. i s e n t s ? — — ...... ■ “ USE THIS HANDY DIRECTC — CHRISTMAS PRESENTS? ~ BARNES REALTYG&T Y G & G MANUFACTURING:{ IN G UNIunfurnished two-bedroomI apart- i DIRECTORY AS A GUIDE TO Buy your man or sonn on an AKC Musical " Inilruments 124 ment, heat nnd sanitation fur- fur­ 1037 Blue I.nkes Blvd. No. hunting pup! Adorableible petspets, - ■ - D. -138-4580 UJnished, 325 East Center Street. n X e l FAST, REUABLE SERVICE.ERVICE. PtPHONE T^t'*Y _ too, 324-4111. Jerom e._____ ;______J*JUST received new shipment of 711-H2:'7 t' Paul, Idaho Kimk berly. Phone 423-5372. — , - ____ — WUrlitzer pianos and stereos. Shop ______pm mu. 7n3 ioig______WATCH THEIR LITTLE EYES ------______CLEAN CLI 4 room apartment. Utilitiesutilities ■ ^ Q U FREE ESTIMATES. early while selections are com- — ------■ fu LIGHT UP WHEN SANTA piete. Masoner Music Center, 211 fumlshed. ex cep t electricity. LEAVES A NORTH POLEOLE PUP. Vfola>jAvenue East. MERRY Mobile Mol Homes 64 a Adults. Inaulre basement ap apart- art- ____ Registered Samoyed Huskies. 771 I ------...... ------.... . - - ment.m 103 Harrison.______b e a u t i f u l cherry red dual pickup _____ 436-3.341, R upert. y Idaho ——------.r- " Gibson guitar and amp., 15’^ CHRISTMAS VERY nice newly redecorated apart- A NORWEGIAN Elkhoundind puppy infn speaker with reverb and tremlo. and a G a t e w a y ment in excellent npartmentt build­build- I % 2 4 H C that Christmas stockingng isfs hoppi-1hoppi-1 733-4704-.______ing. Conv '4 _ *Prlcc. Phone 733-6366.______ciiir n».mv wond»*rful friendn"I Gateway Trailer 2^ arpets, ------—-— ..... , - - ■ ______,,, . i -______Housem oving ______\ 733-2r*41, mile west Redcap corncr, Klmber- « till oiiph.nit tlu- idinii'iunlts’ u iit\ 2 BEDROOM duplex: furniture oml ______tharije. John A. Haken. 733-2r*4l, i ic r, Klmber- ^ . « i-.f '■',11'. C e n t e r _ S lixp«-rlenced licensed hoiisemovlnR,emovlnK. — ------_ ly . 423-5104 . 423-513fi. Radio K« and TV Self 125 I tv erv u;shcs f'-r .( h.ippv h«ili» all utilities. No pets. Carpets,______A —" lu m in u m S e rv ic e?______^ t ree enHmMtea. B. G.__ Miller,Miller iSepiic tanks cleaned, pnw^r ^niiip^ ------m v — ^r n ^ n — nrrrl— wtm— stn rc rq— “liiiZZI drupes 733-1368 or 733-404R______------phono 73;i-f>o7.v ment 1 for drainage failures.jres *^*P'ree Free "'’VTTHNTTnN ''' cnristmasi— shoppers.nhopperi. ~LAWC;EST-«glgetT!rn~I>f cblflr T v . In Vhank% (or w^luvii pimon.iRi*. pels. jjQ^ AlummumTl S S l ldli^ d l i ^ ------«— ------inspection. i Lloyd C ravens,s 733-30.^3.733-30.^3 AKC registered Golden•n Retriever Idaho. Zenith and Curtis Mathes. niRhed tipai^tmen*!* JWufts!^o______pe'is. ^ and msulatlon Phono Lloyd'loyd r F. . ______I n s u la tio n ______~ ' * • • ^ • male pups. Perfect surprise for Select from our 75 sets. Buy nowl (IF.N I£ AR.SF.N NOBODY TOPS-JQ 312 4th Av^enue East.______I house. Kelley 733-9066.-- 7T1 4 015 nr hunter In your family.amily. Free ^ Arrange for Christmas Eve deliv* I ] ------For the finest in.suhitlon nl ------reasona- Septic tank cleaning—Call 733-4012 or Chrisimas Eve deliveryry inIn lown. __; ery. Cain s. 733-7111.______.SAI t;S C O M l’A N Y . O RI-:n T wllh option: 2-be^room$75. houne. 936 ------!• reasona- Eden, H25-.*i024. ' ____ S C H U L T J furnished or unfurnished. ______J75. 936 — 'Boarding & Training ble prices Ciuarftnteed workman-vorkm an- __ 733^r>283 evenings, Joe— Fix. ______SE SERVICE Company's December TW2nd Avenue West,______nltation t______y _ ship Call Hamilton Insulation»tion and ' " I ' SAMOYED puppies. AKCL' registered. ]Used TV Clearance. Good trade- ‘•MLS’ it ll.'JO Gc'trge’i Kennels. Hoarding---- nil;;n _ K-Tlnii. Service inquire 129 West G,. Jerome. Or I bargain prices. All person- . I'tir (jualiiy, style and value. TWO ro<^ms. $35. w ater • sanitation Telephone Answer Servico I >.r I-'AR\TS H'» HARNCS furnished, 733-8827 or cnll i t 11.19 C.0x12 buy NK c 1- 27’ tra ile r. One person.■I pnrk- No _ Concrete Forming ®Bulk milk tank nnd pipeline~crvTce scrvlce ^ s^'rvice. Phone 733-2386. _ 10:^7 Ulue I.akrs Blvd. N 7T.\ frsale. sale. Will Will . nam e it. we have it as low ns 1 .11 I H.iinrn 4 J.l-'..i.'i!) today! Exceptional tracie*lnbuy __^ children or pets. Off streel park- hold until Christmas. AKC Regis- $39.10.* M & Y Electric. 441 Mam ___Uin_Hill______T.t.t |!>H»i,j allowance. Price rise in,d e -in ef- * Ing,, $.30, 7.33-4028,______kitchen c<>n(rete forming. ha*em«nt.. fi)unda* fi)unda* ~~f “ . ------Television Repair tered 837-4862. IH milesliles east of __i East, open Friday 'til 9.______n of I AND 2 bedroom s wl^h ied. kitchen .507 r< tlon footinji. residentialor or I om'» i om'» ' M u sic Instructionss —------„ ' ~ Motor Inn. Hngermnn, Idnho. CC •MJ-S'- HiO A( Rl .S, more or lesa fc^fectj bui we'll hoM the price*. linensa nnd utllllles furnUhed.______.507 m e n ia l M»*rlln Deahl, 73.1.113H:i.t.ti;»H ______- ______------DelDc Butterfield Radio & TV Service Idaho. COLLEGE student! Need a portable Approxitiiarely l.W ai r«-s of good. Rood. linJjy e u n til 1968. So b u y priCP now TTT Aildmon Avenue West,______e. 514 « , ------Play today, not tomf>rrow. 5 sp»?cial- sp»?cial- 27 ; years of electronic experience,•XDcrience” SAMOYED and .Schlpperkerke puppies stereo?> Have a 4-speed. extra jMoilut nv*-. irnnatvd dirt rhis • w______*y designed organ lcs.<»on5 for for adult adult 1807 I Addison E ast. 733-2833.xpenence, i^^ndy to go. New littersrs ready for «speaker Mabnavox stereo for sale, farm has lltnitfd Imnrovi'mcnti-ncnt'J a n d s a v e . now TH li K'Toom furnished house.______514*j — Denta! Laboroforyy______beginners (;uaruniee«J results! J. — 1_|______(hristmas. Order now.w. Dorothy ^$60, Phone 73.3-7167. 3rd Avenue East. 733-SQfiO______ed. 527 ______•suits! J. ------* nnd wouid he perfecl h>r expand- S expert- 733^H609. 733 4400______Flem ing. 536-2117, Wendell.______GOOD selection quality used TV's Ing your prescHii operation, I,oca- "f ON i: HctJ^oom^ newly painted. 527 —False plate repairs. 33 vears expert- _ ------Tree Service ff m a g i c v a l l e y ■' ence, Amhrofcc L.ib . 207 2nd Street THE IDEAL Christmas house pet— fromf $39.95. Term s. W llson-Bates, your present op«'rnO‘*n. Lociit-E r ■ g Y Shoup, Call 733-2940 Fi nd Street Ornorneptql Iron^______—------_ ------Purebred1 Dachshund Puppleslnd Pupplesl I 702 Main North. ______rd wuhln r> milrs o{ Paul and 7 4 East, phone 733-4141. ^ ------VALLEY TREE SERVICE RVICE Ready 1 for Christmas. Both colors. ^ p ric fd 10 svU. (ik>hr MOBILE HOMES 1? ------Ornamental iron, cast and wrought, -r- Both colors. NOTICE! Joe's Economy TV moved Addison I-asl. 7-1-1 I—Closed S.Tturdavs—S Houses—Unfurnished OH 74 c«)lumns. ralllnKS Phone 7-iV'irr-’ l,1-.^,'>r,7. Trimming. Topping nnd Removing 5.36 2f>40. evenings,______------* to, new location. 187'8 Kimberly _____ 2 'i miles we<( Hlway 30 733-flMI OHt riJR M S H E D . nTctTTl.-TTn 1 b«^ D ry w a n 733-4flflr>. Cilllcspie I'rec estim.ites',.1^ ,.y.' e«5tImates. Insured RI-:r,l.STt:RED ^ Dachshund,Ids and Chi-Chl- 1 Road. 733-6278.______80 ACRl- dairy faim. Walk throuR^rouR^ — - — — n HOX H2. I F. 73.1-3331•** huahuas. Different prices, sizes. ^ (jfade A barn Riilk tank and pip«*- 3-flMl ro and used. C am era lin«' Tiulkt'T .Select herd of }/ol- / ------Shrub trimming. I ree estimates.estim ates. _ CJ hristm as. 423-5019, Hansen. ^ Mi-m ratt!\* with r>.ir> pound pto- ' \viM>d t all 7.H3-41I0 , ‘723 i\m:\ 3-'S.i 3rd Avenue North mStuart Brmhers^ interior an8 ______afu*r 5 Electrical Contractors _ ' Chihuahuas. 3f>-2274 M ark Koll. Broker______------—hc.it.N w ater rumTslrrrT.— $71 3 , even-210 ______Radiator Service ' __ .Schnauzer pups. ExcellentDllent blood )kinds of m eat. 24 hour service. North Washington 733-8691 even- Ty factory 7 ^4 2 ' Mahrt. Burley. 678- 1Fred Bender 571 Highland Ave- 96?) AC R i:s" HOO T^ultl'vafed. RowRnw Same I-ocation ► tr' Tom s Radiator Shop. 242;—c-rrtnH Second iilrby Vacuums — The onYy factory ! ______nue. Phone 733-1232.______rrop farm with adequate w.iterk’.iter I inB<______;______'11 I'''— — OWENS ELECTRIC ^ 3 or authorijcd Kirby Vavuum Soles Aveune Avenue South, Phono 733-6822 or * ley tjsiifg TROPICAL fish and equipment. FORFG SALE: Turk^s of all weights, New 3 bedroom hom e. Total pnr»* I d r 2 0 Y e a rs TWO ? bedroom, five rooma. fullJI basr. More Current I'or Less Currency _ residence 733-7R97.______•and service In Magic Voljey. Using TF only $2«.‘l.0()0 with *44.000 downrfnwn ' _2ment, fenccd ynrd. fith Aveune ------genuine Kirby pans, Wa repair all Aquariums > repaired. Fish•ish bought. 2.5c2 per pound. First road nt bot- .ferome Realtv nnd Insurance * East. $65, 733-2563 ~ 733-3011------*5 I-or Your W’rrlng Needs C all vacuums. Vacuum Cleanerssrs of Ida- > nnd exchanged. See at 550559 ttom of old Bliss grade.-and /Ust In R u p e r t 4.16-4744 R e n ta ls ] and 2nd Main Avenue West.______^house on right. George Baker. ('.Irn Jackson. Broker. 324-4.1RS AJ 1^4 J MODERN 3 bvdromns nnd garage“ ’ p ______ho. Corner Blue Lakes and 2nd ^ I a n cn strr, Mfi-2104 ______P$60. .See at 790 2nd Avenue Kail ------Folding chairs, tablei. nny numb^r\number. >Avenu« Enst. Phone 7.33-1027.'1027. \ JUST JT3 in time for ChrlstmaVlitmasi Two __| Phone 352-4236.______all oc<*aslons; also tra ihI hauling. I —------lovely——i —. registered I Pomernniuri pup-srnniari WI pup- WINTER Bananas and Delicious ap- •‘MI S ' .S'HORT 80. enst of ferom'rom e ______SI> Phone 7.33-2509.______:»untry. — ExcQVOtion Interm ountaln Fuel. 733-C6J1. I'H*I-lectrolux. only authorized deafer . ( ountv — 1 mde from ttmn — *1 1 . Call ______- ed dearer pies, male and female. Please cnllcoll r pies, picked. Bodenstab Orchard, fT'-'od im provem ent*. Price — I I.V7,. f f : 1 J. 0 [ 'r OVER COST SIX ‘r' room house In the country. Ua< khoes, tractor mounted radioadlo dis-,dis• ----- 1--- — for [ genuine Electrolux cleaners 4.36-6787,.^ Rupert, after 4 pm, p m , 52 miles north on Washington. I ■\0'T' south of KImberly-Hansen. Call _ ' • and supplies, 7.33-5618. 806 Blue CHRISTMASttt: SPECIAL — Purebr.ed r>00. Stockm en's Rrrtltv, GOO S«ujthS<»ijth ' / O i ON7.33-372«> or 423-5752.______U;patched, basement digging, com-l Lakes Boulevard. — Purebr.ed mile west.______i;ihroln. .lerom e 324-4R4‘» l-.vrn-i.v,-n. *1 -j-„ liq u id ate o u r ’67 M o d el fi $65 oer r’*'’e septic system. Roto-tllllnK '______Cocker mole puppies,k $15,$15 Pef SASALE: Apples at Claude Smith Or- >nRs. Rodnev Pauls. ft2.vri.'>74 ONE bedroom house. Carpeted Oil SatiifactHin n\.iured. Glennnn-iF' lairI-air IT’SFUN ■ ' -J weaner pig, HO. 423-.S947, Kimberly. c ■)dcl furnacc. Basement. Adults. $65 per 7. Kimberly. chard. 3 miles south of Burley SSy ow ner; r2n-a( re farm . r:xrelleni-Tj-— _ Travel Trailers in stock. —2 —---- banks A Son. 733-3061. Water Heaters ^AKC WHITE moTe toy poodle. i>oodie. 3-jT ?corner. Buhl. 54.3-5826.______location ‘between Twin nn
  • PA] Coal furnace. $80.' 733-1692.______c. Close Hnken Sewer .Service. 7.33-2541-2541 BEBEAGLES - Registered - Pet nnd _P Rnd Improvements. Mv*' «n offerofrrr " 'll'* wi’it Hlway 30 733-6M1 If district. .- ^ _ Show - Stud Service - Heard - 100 WHOLESALEWH beef by half or quar- PARTIALLY fumlshed duplex. Close ! ------HAVE THE NAME OF YOUR BUSINESS OR SERVICEICE I f Grandview Drive.______•______|______tct r. Cut and w rapped. Phone North on term s, or m ay ro FTfA. CallO 'li 10 x X -V) AMERICAN, ^1862 3-6141 trailer ^ to school and shopping district __ C. Harlcv Wllltam*. llamtctt: Re- hoihouse. One bedroom. Oood cmidl- Rc.i«onable. C^ll 7 3 3 ,^ 9 .______- 1 ^ o “ -=------^ AKCAK registered Pomeranianlan puppies pupDies ' ^M ats Lockers, 733-40S3. nity. 73.1-4070______l,„, lion. For more information,, phone n« 733- por stove and furnace oil. cnllnil Gemr.rm " PUBLISHEDD IN THIS BUSINESS — ' ffor sale. Will hold yourur selection /• . * cmidi- SMALL 2 b«10. Phone 324-4207. „n er. Phone W3-4281. Re.Tlty, 934-4354 o r C hristi a t 034- 934- n Uster. ,t ^ 3 B ONMLY 3 left: PeldngWe-Pomeran-e-Fomeran------4405.------— ' —' ' •' " ' r Hoi- ' — fu733-fi945. 7.33-1355 nights.______um ace. 3 BEDROOM, carpeted, gas furnace.t E ast. Inn puppies. Weaned and ready for AnrtquM An 139 2 0 0 ACRES with 160 good farmland.land. Aparfmenls— Apo FumltKM ------full 70 _J< basement. 200 P Street East. C hristm as. Call 324-4185, Jero m e. _ ~ Fair 2-bedroom home. Good dairy — 2 ,jor. REFINISHINO, restoring. Buy. lell, 7 0 Jero m e. Phone 733-55.32. =r~~and a d v e r tis e m e n t in th th e e V j - ' aAKC| BLACK poodle puppies. 2 ador- ‘^ b a m . Lotn of w nter. Only $45,000.5 00 ? TWO bedroom doubl*. wide mobile CLI able little gents. Oh. soo cuddly.euddlv 3 trade. Beds, pots, disnes, bottles, .Schmitt St Muffley, Goodins. ®34- ^home. Very cleai adults mobile only. CLEAN •« one bedroom. Water and BUSINESS DIREdORyORY o cuaaiy. j The, Red Bam, IW miles north on Phone 733-gm. ______onlv_ sanitationP« furnished, adults, no nm onths old. 733-0493. J 47SI.______,,t,eriv. sends new and old clientsie n ts , ■ W ashington, 2-< R M . ;______FOR SALE: 240 acre* beet andi p BEDROOM home in Klmberlv. . ' I ' . _ E ..w '! I chairs, clocks, frames, loveseats, * well. North of Greenwood. Farmedr^ 5 . a fte r 3:00. ______J l$100, l )^r^..month. Phbne 733-8278,------r e a c h e s 2 2 , 0 0 0 himes d m e s Publiihad undar tha haadinghaoding ot ytyour choica . . , Evary doyl AQUARIUM •gift sets wilhllh tropical « washstand*. dressers, desk*, buf* fish. Hours 9 to 5. 253 7th Ave. E. f< .1 y g ars. Call 438-5864. Paul.______3i RCROOM ba.ement apartment. w». CLI c C ' i t f72.«)0 re.aders). and 7th Ave. E. feU . etc. 43S-5M0, P a ul. ______PARM and mnch loans'] larse,TTaT' JfJ; ssnitatfon and ne»t furnished.ft wiT CLEAN “ 4 room hou»«. Exeelient lo- k“e t DELIVERED/E R E D TO T O - 2 1 . 0 0 0 ~ small, develooment, reflnanelns. Phone 733-2751.______n*lsh«d_ _ <1^catioa. Ona child, am ail pet.____ in- saves ■ on your pocket Mlgc»llQn«ou» for Sol« 140 Lloyd nobertson Agency, 230 MainMain FOURFOV, rooms and bath. Water and' quire 440 Taylor.______ill 733- • c a s h . MAGIC VALLEYLEY HOUSHOUSEHOLDS DAILYI BIr New.? In the ijsiUSED USI milk tanks, used plpe- A venug N orth. 733-8853. ______aanaanitatiofi rurntahad^ Oaa —haat. _IZ er and 3-BEDROOM house, *«0. Call 733- PHONE YOURJR AD TOTOqAYi 733-0931 WANT ADS; j; lines. New Boumatlc pipelines. MERRY CHRISTMAS and a Happy 733-€863 o r 733-52>2. ______2 4781. B evenlngi.______It. Ca- PHONE 733-0931 ^ Lasweirs. Jerome. 324-43inH New Year to .everyone. Handyandy NICENICELY furnished; ev«r>rthlne ax* __I IB BEDROOM home. Ga» heal. Ca- W E LL BILL Y OI U LATERI r*^ OIL heaters, new »t)d liied. See Realty. 401 So. Lincoln. Jerbme.ne. ceptcep lighta. 3 rooms and bathng. . .1TW( rage. Phone 733-7346. •______r. 120 A TRAINED AD-WRITERD-WRITER WILL HELP YOU- 1 ' Ask for Cla-sslfied Blacker's Appliance and Fumfture ;—^ tor w orking couple. Phone 733-2669.1th . .ITWO ac bedroom. Coal btoker,M M120 r — ------— .....Tw in P aiiK,^*^ ------:------S:fir UULUJlk APAUTMUNf. $12333-2669.1 ip?r|TvK M ain. ^ ~ Phone 7 3 3 -0 9'31 3 1 ^ CALL 73>7940 ifor cleu~~ sweep 7064. ' ram oonth. i A ll i^UllUea. Phona 7S3-CM1.125 p e r TWOCt bedroom . $45. 835 W est M ain. ------• ■ . . • broom s. ^ ^ K3-CM1.I Call 733*4391 avenlngs. I • • f f _ ■ . ' ^ -I - - ......

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    YOU WitL GO ^ . IN MUD AND SNOW' I TV J SPE(^^:g i a l s H E R E ’SS AW H A T: Y ( O U ’V E -with Seart ", RETRfEAD SNOW TIRESTg 196I960 LTRCOLN 4-door HardtopH a r d t o p " FRIlE E ' ______1 All pf>wfr fqiiipmpnt':nt: whltR whltR ■ sIrip wnll lires niitnmHlip.-lie:______------______— 1» Month Guumnlee^^, ’ g[ W A I T I N G transmission, beautifuliful finish, very nice; verv luxurious. (with copy:opy of thist ad) — B E E N y N G F O R 6:30 - 30 Low as $18.95i ...... W AkTCH T C H F FOR O THE TV PRICE Plus Tax • . i 19599 5 PLYMOUTH Sedsini ^ n ‘ , 100 Gallons illons of JOHNIN C ttkis MOTORM O I No Tradds Necessary Looks and runs good.d. Watch for the ...... E XXTRA T R A SSPECIAL I TV PRICE Pay Nothing Doivn W ith Thesele TwoTw Specials On Se'ars Ej^y 1958 CHEVROLET Stationation WagonWa — Standard transmi.ssionion with o\ overdrive, very nice. Paym enrPIah ...... L O Wr ,. LLOW O W TV T sp ecial p rice .1964 MERCURY I9G2 PONTIAC ------Bonneville 2-door hardtop 3. Y. SA Com muter E >p E. O. S E A R S 1961961 VOLKSWAGEN 'l-speed transmission,n. bucket iseats, radio heater. $ 1 5 4 7 $ 1 1 7 7 HOME GROWN "— . . . ' r ...... SSPECIAL I TV PRICE Every' BRANBRAND NEW CadiUaciliac or FPontiac . CHRISTMAS TREES i n s t o c k 1...... jy(] H a r d t o p 1963 COMET 2-dopr H ardtop ales, we are overstocked with usedsed I A Sclcct vour ( hristm ns tru«' while ■ vs engine, automaticllie transmission,trans power sleering,Pig ^ Due to our Increase in sales, we i jjrowmK. Will hold uiul tu i fur $ $ $ . $AVEA V E $ $ you Just before Chrlsimas. c.ftreniely low mlleaRe.■age. TTiis is a little doll and ctcar.s. WILLS MOTOR CO.. is going to give our customers tl)«^ !}> A V t-i !}) 0!Wcr Johnson, Muriaush _ ' ...... P R I CICED E D A AT T A LOW, LOW $1195 bibuy of a lifetime. i __ n i : l: d ( HRISTMAS m o n i: y ? One Example: CASH FOR SCRAP. ’ 1963 CHEVROLET 4-doord o o r SSed: e d a n Copiicr. Brass. RudUtioiit vs engine, aulomaiicalic transtransmission, power steering. Aluminum, n.iiicrus P e rfe c t. H. Kc>pih.*I 15:» J iuI Avt* S. -ONTIAC CA: a t T/ a l i n a ...... ONLY $1150 1 9 6 8 P O N ^ PIANO. 'Bul<(u'(n iilrrusonfc. MiiallIlia'll ...... ■ $5C500 uprlRht. full keyboard. StvL-l sfjund- Injj bur. i.lko nuw. Cost $1,000;(loo:' 1967i y t M U S T A N G givengj In trade for any carir you can push, pull or drag to ouro u r ■ _ ]H ardtop Coupep e ■cli 54UO. JO cubic foot frec/iT.•f'’’/ VR engine, aulomaiicalic transtransmission, power steering. . Intcrnijllnal MarvcsliT chtbi typi-. lot on; any of these cars listed belcbelow. Big 400 cu. in V 8 engine,ngihe. poweipower steering. EZI Glass,ss, fender skiskirts, iadio, while wall Very Kood! SO.**. Dlshwushi-r, y,Vil pin- 1i full factory wurraniy.iiy. table RCA Whirlpool. t«)p condi­Jlldi- ^ , ...... , JUST $2695 -Ci•CG PLYMOUTH Bel- -, '65’6 CHEVROLET VR tires, decor group, undercoat*undercoat, PLUSP all Pontiac Safetyfety features. tion. St25. Chest, ft drnvwrs. uood^>‘Hl cnditlon, JJ.*). Platform rocker. , vedero 4-door . . . . $l(i97U97 Impala station needs uphoJslering, $10. Guitar,iiS'ri iyfaJ 9 6 5 M E R C U R Y P a r kklane l a n e 4-door4 -d H ardtop wagon. Power Harm ony. $20. Trum pet wilth-iuise. Red finish, power braftes, and steer- '6 sticker Price 525. Cult 733-488:^. . 287 Taylor Beautiful Cardinal Red finish, cr- ’65 WAGONEER sleering, power Street, nfter 5:30 weekdays, uny-nny- in g , 6 -way seat, locallyally ownccowned. 4-door ...... $1897897 brakes, air condi- S a l e P r i c e ttme weekends.______...... NOW ONLY $2395 tioriing ...... $18971897 ' $ 3 8 0 7 4 UNIT Chore Boy Pipeline- milker '6 . $3387 '62 BUICK LeSahrc with ,reieaser. GOO gallon milk loc keeper bulk tank und comprcsnur.IS'.'r'* ]fl6 6 CONTINENTAL 4-door ...... J859 ..-67 PLYMOUTH Valiant 30 iiullon hot water heater. Theseiicsc A m e ric a 's fin e s t luxury x u ry ccar. a r . Fully equipped with all ® 4-door Power sieer- Items sl)c year* old; gootj eo/idl- ’6S CHEV vn. Caprice, tion. Write Warren Dluemor. 228 power and air conditioning,lioning, onione local owner. ■ '6 ngy ing air conditioning $2297 W est ' 4 th. .lerome,______I______. 4-door Hardtop ... $2197 JOH3HN CHRHRIS bl(lf^UdSj‘^*scope*s.'^ I -— ABovg'p rieg!! aafter rcer ^ $300 3i)D trudc Ot Lli ■ Iceplnu bags. belts>. holsters. Kun I cases. luitKuwe, rldlnR e<)uipmi-nt. JL. rrloudlnR tools, pocket nnd hun(ln(>IlingITheisen n Motors^ knlws. arcwery equipment. Red s ■ 4 2 M o n t h F iinancing n a n c i Available MOTORSR 5 ~ Trading Past.______The Easiest Place In The VWorld To Buy A Car LAMBING SHED: with canvas, i2'i 2' 701 M ain A v en u e E a s t ______V-ia-TTOQ700 O.A.C. PONTIAC CADILLACA C G M C X 12'. only uspd omj year. $noo.100. ------Darl-Kool 150 Ballon bulk tank—Ilk— 0 601 Main Avenue Eastst Phone 733-1823 perfect for 12 to 15 cow herd. $300.POO. Miscellaneous M iso for Sale 1401 ^ MolorcyclasMol ... 1 0 0 733-923.‘S.______w i l l s uUSED s e CARS USIID hoatlnB equipment. Gas hcat- Bob Fulton 733-5913; Bob Nelson 733-0052: Dell Tim psonion 733-4458; GGeorge DeTillot 733-2495 cr.«i. oil heaters, coui heaters, coul-!ou‘-‘ SURPLUS tTRAIL f CYCLE ...... , 198$98 ^ wood ranR^s. trash burners, water Warm JnckcU Both locations openpen Mon.M( thru Eri., ’tili l 9 —------— heaters, kerosene healers, uunner H O NDA 305 ...... $298 Furniture. 733-1421- ______----- Insulated Bools Truck Lane West ' ‘ COffice Phone’733-736'5 Abbie ^ Urig-uen’s MILLIONS o? ruKS have been)pen Y j oU'uned with Flluu Lustre. I It's ts KOPPbL’S BROWZEVILLEJ.. YAMAHA Twin ...... $2G9 Dick Boyd Nickk NicholsonNichol Georee Dey;y ------America'* finest. Rent elertrtc 45 733-6139 733-4913 G E - G { T ¥ ^ 7 J 733-0542 733-6139 ; DODGE shampooer $1. Magic Valley Palm’nlni 152 2nd Ave. S.______733-7H1^i___ 2 1USED ENGINES .... J45 & (i la ss. —— ' ^ ALUMINUM J storm dpors (self-stor- _ ^ n r n‘ o'"' with bindings. CotfaxWax ting), reg. $34.5»5. nf>w $25.59. '' A,a .'T' <‘ -PCPOLA.RIS SNOWMOBIILES V Y ear-EndI L l ™’66 CHEVROLET ...., J2495*2495 ’63 FORD XL ...... *1095 boiioms. $35. Olympia portablejmle )h)Uj,ion|j,,u Lumber (form erly Home NEW CAR DE]DEJfARTMENT ^ Impala S.S. hardtop. VR en- Convertible. Real nice. typewriter. $.'IS. Ciirl's bicycle, 73.1- i Open 'til 9 Fridays jjjne, 4-s|;>ved transmission.mi».Hion, '59 CHEV Wagon ...... *295 Lum ber). 733-2214.______power steering, new- whlte-white- 3081. ______I-— ' ’67 RUGER 3.')7 m agnum pistol. Hoi- . 236 Shoshone StreetS treet WestW — 733-2891 . wall Ures. Extra sharp. BRACIi yourself for u thrill the '^>■•1 first ater,Bter. $100. •a.'i Honda •‘305’* green ERICKSON MOTOR ;p — Plymouth — Toyota ’66 PONTIAC ...... *2595 lim e you use Blue Ltisirt* lo cleun$T xnot' 73,3^4054.______Rambler — Jeep — Ply ruKs, Rent electric ibampooer $1 . ------_____ 520 Main South S A L E' '65.. CHEVROLET . . . .> $1895 Bonneville 4-door, full pow* Krengel s Hardware. ______MltC< D E A N E A R L Impala hardtop. VR enRlne engine, factory air. new ___ Miscellaneous Wonted 141 733-4000 LOUIE SLIMAN automatic transmission.)n. Real Ures. A real buy. bASEBALL GLOVES for Christmas. — — —— 733-5198 733-8108 ' C ontinues nice. New. Discounted prices belowSw TOPTO CASH FOR S^AA P P “ HONDAh c — fi-iumph — KnwnsnkI w holesale H rpodcls available. 733-'• Copper. Brass. Aluminumll for road and trail. Helmets — E A R L B IR D DON PFEFFERLE CHEVROLET . . . . $1995 4fi|5 Hurrv!______----- Batteries, Radiators accessories. New location — 1806 733-i 5,14 733-2820 SAVE $A SAVE SAVE;Av E MUSTANG ...... ' *1895$»°95 Super Sport red convertible, a.OOO-WAlT Diesel light plant, new. Kimberly Road. 733-0222, Hardtop. V8 engine, auto- nuto- '39(i’ VH engine, automatic Buy equity, assume note. House- H. KOPPEL CO. BLASIUS MOTORS jj matlc transmission, power transmission, power steering hold furnfture, lawn mower, roto-otf>- ______I■‘^2_____ 2nd Avenue South______t-rtn ------'Sl BUICK 2-DOOR^ steering, aacellent condition.mdltion. - - And brakes, console. Real ------FOR SALE— 1965 H onda 250 Scratn- ___ Im ______Riina jca l .gond.------1—ahtkt'tn^------—tnicr. yutabltg -oTtd eniee»-^aa-«aM.lwAWa^ .IwANTUD. rurnllure, .-nppllnn .;^ " !^Bi'er. Completely overhauled. 3TT -BtHeK, I9C2 C.uslom LeSnhr>M»—4«—*------MiHer-A«tf>—Honda—Sales------.,nr I anything of volue. Cnll 7a3 -775«. ^LX^^^ro .61’61 CADILLAC ...... $1095S1095 ^ I’ b Xt t ERIES for car. truck, iructor. | Washington Street North. Callli 733 733-- tlo*>r sedan. Vft ennlne. uuiDmaticimntic CASH (or good clcnn used can. trunsmlssl«n. power stcoruiH» »nd«nd Irnde can for Honda.: Hon- 4-door hardtop. A sharp one. »c*> Top quality Hood brand, wholesalennie WANT WANI lo buy: Two-cnr linrauc: to be 3522521. ______----- trpower brakes, plus A, R, A. uir Full power and air"?ond': condl- DODGE ...... *895 price. Farm City Dlstrlbuing.tna. moved. mov Write Tlme»-New«. ‘W TRIUMPH 650 cc motorcycle, ex- dus for cars. 3 blocks southh on PoJara 500 hardtop, auto- Main E ast In Twin Falls.______- — le, ex- conditioning und white sideB wull Rock Creek Road, H ansen,nsen. '6.5 OPEL KADETTY tionlng. tremely good condition. $650.•OB? See ,i,tires. Good condition. One ow owner ner phonep 423-3179. su .^njrttlt Irunsmlsslon. power SHAMPOO your own cayiet. profes- M MISC' is c e lla n e o u s S e rv ic e _ 1 _ 4 2 1,7nt 184 Caswell or phono 73fS-42S3. _car. Phone 733-8331.______SUttlon wftgni^, bucket scats. 4- eicqi; * steering and brakes, 383 V8 sional results. Rent a Clark sham- “ ' ------sp< speed, luggaRo ruck, new “ utires, re t '640 BUICK ...... *1695 pooer with companion wot iT vac- cl “ bOU l N T I N ’S ^ C L E A N I NSJG G '” 10Q7 HONDA 305cc Scrambler. 500 1958 CORVETTE. 3-J ». ..'•-•PCCd, 2 >C SLASHED TO Wildcat 4-door hardtop,I'op po­Po- uum. Bann«>r FurnHure. 733-1421. Bctunl m iles, like new. c allll 733- /w- tops. ster-£o tape, excellent 'coidf- condl- BONANZA MOTORS wer steering and brakes. ■1— STEAM AND HIGH 7027022 after 6 p.m.______■ tion, $1295. Phone B37-4863, HnRcr- Hager- Pontiac p Opel Buicku L 59^-0 new premium tires. ’65 b. DART 270 ...... *1395 SAVE 30% to 50% of your hcatlna'''in P R E S S U R E sSLIGHTLY m used Honda 100. diveGive mman. or see at 3446 McKinley 4-door sedan. 6-cyllnder, au« costs with Insulation. Call Hamll- : away price! Call 733-3221. 8 to 6 ;: AAvenue, Pocatello. Idaho.______BURLEY, IDAHO) ’65 OLDS STARFIRE?E -64'6 CHRYSLER ...... *1895$1895 tomatlc transmission, low ton Insulation und Roofing Com-otn- P J O R T A B L E S E R V IC E “3“ ------— HnHardtop coupe, bucket seats, Extra mileage, real sharp. panv. 733-!>f>Hf)______733-0385 Sunday, oftcr 5 p m.______—^ sealJ, 300 4.door hardtop. Extra F arm Hqulpm ent A ircraft:raft 1967J967 HONDA 305 Syper Hawk. Lowow’ t>^T)GE, 1964 J-fon truck. V8, st«kestiike LEE PONTIAC console, co, ull power, localI done clean, full power, lowiw mlle-mile- USED sewing machines, all makes Fan ucks mileage, like now. Call 733-7562.'562 good condition. .See Butch C GMC TRUCKS — IN JEROME>ME ow ow ner, low mileage. age. and models, guaranteed. $17 andnnd -"ilKn. Sl«n — ' and Koy’s Service Ccntcr.. 1301 ROSS LEH FORD. INC. SLASHED TO '63 MERCURY ...... *1095 up Skinners Sewing Shoppe. 733-735. Buildings BuU Engines 1 ^ ^ Kimberly Road. 733>226a.______JER O M E ' Stiitlo'rt wagon. Vfi engine, Restaurants Shopping Carta TrucT ru c k , ^ _____ $2344 . .'666( CHRYSLER ...... J309.5$3095 overdrive transmission, re------GOINGQOI Into service — must sell r condl* motor. Real nice. U S E D regrlgeraiors. f r o ^ r ^ , Phone_733-5170 phoi or______733-76737673 MAGMAOIC VALLEY INTERNATIONAL 'Bl ODTV Newport 4-door. Air condl- ranges, washing machines, oil — ONAL *65 Mustang, 4-speed, 4-barrel,>ar«ll FRONK MOTOR ’65 PONTIAC GRAND PRrKlX. IX tionlng, power steeringIng and • lovei. All gunrnnlccil C'umcra ^ , I H T R U C K S dudual exhaust, chrome wheels,I, bluebluo Chry.ler, Plymouth. GMCC AllAll power equipped, bucketbucket brakes, factory warranty.ranty, *64*6‘i DODGE ...... $1595 t>;nler Hall ot Muilc. Fuel onci Wood ______1 4 3 ^3043(M 4lh A venue W cjt 733-420*4206 «tistreak tires. 733-4764. ______q 67B-9021 — Burley — 678-87818788 seats, .ea console, Im m aculatete In- in. polora 500 2-door hardtop. ------tide and out, »59 PLYMOUTH ...... $199,-nn ZIP CODE Dircctorlesi 06 paRci,ges, APPt-E APPL fircplace wood, sawed and T00.1>ORD^FI00'wllh loas a-jpecdrciir~ c ^ . WAI WANT TO BUY: Chevrolet or Ply- CHEVROLET~1907.“ ll~lon~plckuivpickup. SLASHED TO »• 5199 •383* high performance en- over 35.000 llltlniu. All •<"<«.Ites. dcllvored. tatlon wlwith full cover. 4-spved andIwSrn Wern $1490 warranty. can't be)e told Anv size. Steel pipelines. Quickc In- Heating H eat Equipment 144 Wagon. Power stverlng. power Hubs.Hi New paint. ExcellentIt con- con- from new. *63’63 IMPERIAL ...... *1895 stallallon. Kllllnger Electric. phon« — ^ ^ J J C O L Zbrakes. Excellent condition. Good Cood dlldltlon throughout. Priced at ^h425. $1,425. *63 international\L 4-door hardtop. Full power. 7;i3-.5728. ______“ DU0-THERIvr0~ll7HKATERS D u tires. 73-0066.______CameronCt Sales. Inc. 06-3191. Ru- .. 5395 air conditioning. extra — r Good selection of new nnd used.ised. ----- H. Ru- Scout. 4-wheel drive, full1 cab.cab, >69*6 ( DeSOTO ...... *395 ANTI-FREEZE, permanrnt tvpe. 1 CHISHOLM Brothers, Burley, your ______J______new tires, exira sharp. 4-doof sedan. V8 engine,:ln«. au­au- sharp. A true luxury ciir. gallon free for ea(h |unk« r b aiirrv f rp CHI CLOSING OUT authorized Rambler dealer0 -A for ” *' 1062iq«2 OLDS 88 4-door sedan. Radio, tomatic transmission,., power sou bring to us Farm s* City. « (lossla. Minidoka counties. 678-5564. automatic, power stfering, powerpow er r9« steering and brakes,•>. real -63 VOLKSWAGEN .. *895 ______Main East In Twin l ulls ______AT OUR COST ______^ P T Impnln- Ncw_ Ncw^ ___hrjikes,hi good tires. Inpks and.runs,d runs ____ cleun. ______('onvertlble. Extra good. AUTOMOTIVE Pa fn ling Cars _— W i s h e s J Paint. 3 speed. Good condition.dltlon. good,rc $595' Hnnzel Chevrolet.slTKuTl Ru* ------2------New top, reljulli moi6r. trucks, tractors. Dents removed'v-‘i CAIN'S $3$350, 733-7402, evenlnRS. ______pcpert. 436-3158.______'58 CHEVROLET...... > - 1290S290 economically! Call 423-.'>G34. ll.m-i‘»n------—-- - F Foroi A Happy Holiday Seasonison — j------Impala convertible. VR en- • » e n ______f n m glne. automatic transmls- ’61 ol f o r d ...... *475 , j — , Comero— Photo Supply 155 — A b b i e " Slon, power steering, nice. 2-door hardtop. SOPER'S Trailers Hnv. stock pnd 95 "OH, WHAT FUNJN IT IS TO RIDE ...” utility iralUTs. new and used,;.n1.e ull KOaAK Bmm. Projector and .creen— ’66 Buick .. $2595 sue* for ell Jobs. 251 4th Avenue Call 733-0170. eve n in g .______LeSabre 2-door hardtop. W e s t.______------Radio, heater, automatic,>nc,’ is rightt when 1 It is in a I ^’g PICKUPSPS and TRUCKS l.Oi- TY pile, froe from soil Is the e^«- . en power steering, power U r i g u e n ’s tarpet cleaned with Hlue Lusfre,n e . Sporting jpor Goods 159 brakes, white sldo wall •66 FORD H-ton Pickupkup ‘66 ‘66 FORD */4-ton Pickup Rrnt rlectrlc shampooer $1. I’rti e ------tires. lr VR engine, automaticc trans­trans- G-cyllnder engine.' 4-speed Martlwnre.______Campers Ciift [3 Oldsmobile-Buick mission, custom cnb,b, long transmission, custom cnh, SOUP’S on, the ru« that is, so cleanWn HEADQUARTERS ’( ) 5 L I K E N E ' Idaho's Largest wheelbase, radio, commer-rommer- l^ag wheelbase, radio.' trall- ihi- ip o t wllh Himi I.ustrc, Hitii ’66 Chev .. $1795 "^EW CAR OUlsmoblle-Butck Dealerer clai tires, trailer hitch,tch, ex- er hitch, 6-ply tires, nice. r, ,,p 4-door. 6 -cyllnder, stan­tnn- 712 Mnln Ave. S. 733-872133-8721 cellent condition. ^ .-Inlrrc »h»mpo5 f f lock-out hubs. M H. K ln i Stores nnrt Kin# i In .SNOW _ SMOI'S ...... $2.1 ?)5 ’64 ^ Buick .. $1595 I nwood Snopplnf renter ----- PUP TENTS ...... $5 955 up LeSabre 4-door sedan. Ra­ 5 JOHNIE BOYD '63 ’s: DODGE ...... S *1395 \m .go CHEVROLET ...... *695 ■ 6 N l; Ofrior lvp«w rlter, 15" c nrrlniie INSUI.ATED COVERALLS dio, heatrr, automatic,I U n i o n 1 IM N o t o r s ■ Long: wide V>. «-c>'Hnder.naer. 4-«- ^ (i ton, 6-cyllnder. 3-ipeed. fine portable. Both like new nnd (Snow-Mobllers. cyclists. nower steering, power/ a r speed. onnble. 535-1741. Wendell. ____ u^ o' rk e rt) ...... $14 05, up fcrake., = ^ V '57 INTERNATIONAL $395J395 ’^0’50 DODGE ...... *170 KII SFI. engine lultable for pickup:kup StSl ABBARDS A SADDLE BAGS , w er rnjtine, . li l'W. H'* « SOftd onr. rt'i (,ir. Has tran.mUilon. Good>ood INSULATED BOOTS '62 t Buitfk - $89535 is1965- DODGE POLARA 4-door1-door sedsedan; V8 . jutpmatic, power 1965 1 Chev^ ’ ^ Travelall. fi-cvllndrr engine. , 1 r.iniiiion. Call 53S-25I1. Wendell. overdrive transmission,3 good il— HUNTER.S & SCOUT SUPPLIES'IE 5 4-door slalion wagon R««R». stoering, nice car. Imp.niraIm 4 -door. Rndio, hrater,irater, tires. n. guod ’62 OZ CHEVROLET . . . . *895 T o r .SALIi: 3 benutlful quilt*. PneOne dlo. heater V8 , 4-speedjeed ^ power steerlnR, power brakes.irnkes. ‘jton, 4-speed. ^.• luutual mles. Cleanest one In town. r.oOn ronI furnace with stoker Tfjdan^ Browzeville steering, real sportyf unit. ■> blower. Also. lies, poles and 2xl2]^srl2's 15212 2nd Avc. S. 733 7441m PICKUPS ) 4-door: V8. automatic, power steer­ Bob Reese’sse’s DodgeE City fnr 2 large corrals. Phone 733-7&54I. ONE PAIR Northland Continental 1963 FORD GALAX IE 500 4-door: A B E S T B U Y ^ Krk.HTMN vour carpets for the hoi- metalmet 6'7” skis wllh bindings.".‘w $40. .' -64 64 DODGE v^-ton ...S1.195.195 ___ Ing. local, low mileage,age. exceexceptionally sharp. Mays Hwllh New Ho«r, Kent Tron- nui- — FTR>na^Jtm 3:i-R5n:------l o ______!______500 Blocklock 2nd AVenAvenue South______« hme. $1. Wdson Bates.______r------'61 G M C >/3-(on ...... J.M3 1 3IRD I-audau 2-door hardtop; V8------, SALES------^ :.M3 J9G4 FORD THUNDERBIRD I.at 507 Main W ett Phpne 733-9100J3-9100 Kenny Moon — - Winn ElliEllis — Joc Butler IMRIFTEX f»' X U’ finoleum ruB*-UB* SnovSnow Machines 160 autom atic, (ull powercr wwilh ilh aair conditioning. J«i 05. Assorted patterns. Banner ______------'59'53 GMC !^-ton ...... t695 F urniture. 733-1421._____ 1964 FORD FAIRLANE station \v;waRon; V8. standard trans- SlOWn.wnv bed for rent. $2 50^ a CHRISTMAS SPECIALAL '58 CHEV -li-ton .... *595 ” I.n T L E AD week Banner I'urnlture, phonc mission, radio, heater,cr. real slsharp. • ~ ^ ^ ------___ FREEPR, — -."jO below snowsult BIG SAVINGSI — WIC REBUILD hvdraullc Jacks‘ "*nt with purchase of -Evinruda 1967 CHEVROLET IMPALA\LA sporsport coupe: V8, automatic, YOUI)UREE Abbott's Aufo Supply. J21 3rd Ave-^ve- skreier nr AMF SkJ-Daddlcr power steering, low' mileage, mileage ready to go. ch liant. nue West. See us today.______gnOA Chrysler, Plymouth. Valiant. ___ gnowmobllc. s r i c e :: Dodge, Dodge Dart, and 1 PATR fi foot skis. 1 new davenportport 4-door: V8 , automatic, power steer- ^ 733- , BUD 4 MARK 1967 FORD CUSTOM .SOO 4-door: V Dodge Trucks. thal makes Into bed. Phone 733- ing. air conditioning,. new car warranty. 1122 ______34 347 7 Mnln F.ost ,______733-1104 MOTCOTORS SVlTT KING knltttnp machine. JOINj q | n the fun crowd! Your bestIt deal CHEVROLET,Vj J Inc. „ DRIVE A LITTLE-E S40 fi-S Sklnner't Sewing Shoppe.PP*' Is ,, a„ Sno-.lef Snowmobile. They won 1967 FORD MUSTANG 2-door hahardtop; 7,000 actual miles, 733-5542,______■ ____ -- the the North American Championship= J E R O M E " V8, floor shift, power,er_ steerir steering, new c ar w arranty. AND SAVE Gift R accs. FehrViary, 1M7. at Muni- NO DOWN»WN PAYMENT Wl.STFRN Autn^s Toyland * tilft Rac h J w I 200 South Lincoln. Ph. 324-4fll5 center nftW open! S t^ c la l^ snsale le sing. sinfi Michigan. 15 lo 30 horse- fy^ ^AIR Spyder convertible. 4 - speedK!Cd $ $ J $ J prices thru Christm as.^In |FalU.alls. power. ^ow Price from WM to $1275.$1275 Churchman, Clarence FallonlUoa 19 1964 CHEVROLET CORVAIR Spj ----- Fast! Safe! Exceptional maneu-naneu- ^ I.owe. Frank Qheppeard transmission, big engind,gind. exctexceptionally sharp and ready On Thesehese EconomyEconor Cars .vertivcrabllltv. 2M West Main. Jeromf r o m e.e .______See C. C. (P at) Crutchley.______^ ™ to go. HARBAUGH^ withith approved ccredit ------W A NT T Q - S A V E M O N E Y ? P E R M O N T t U se These Phone3 40«o^ PER ,CENT off of new prica on Come ^o To Leo Rice Chevyland,«n35 , FiyiFlyln«,Senrlc«. 7J3-5BTO.______OTOOTO. It65. Excelleat coodltloa.77 fully^ ; ^AVE Lotss of ^Money Here sprln^^^w er brake, VS, 4-ipe«d. ISO CESSNA for sale or trad*. J50 - He q u ip p e d -8:00 to 5:00. Filer. HoDiJter __ houn slnca maior overhaul. Phan*PhiSS —eS ______-— ALWAYS A LARGE SELECTICSELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM1 — $85. CHOICE 1»55 F o rd W agonion with - G i r r T HIE E NEWN E W 1 9 6 8 B U G R o g e rs o n ...... 338-5375175 7 733-3l6«- 3 3 -: ______IPIF VYOO k a v « > n old car,.to icH—now The Safest Place too Buy an at A-1 Car or Pickup' «'t

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    • 2 0 ■ I Twin Falls Times-Niews;-New5 Dec. 22-23, ^967 ' Ex-Haiisen Man Silyes Girl VJ - , W*...• , / ^ From Drowningning In Colorado .i-- HANSEN—When Stevenen^ Ball, W 3 1 ^ 'l I W i Hansen', answered the knock['nock nt . ' 13 % '• .' I the rear' door of his homelomc in !f| I - n ! racentlyL .^a ------• M— K J f 1 1 frii?htenedlightened ■ ,|ij| a ^ f chchildren told him a girl>irl wwas as " .. 5 _•' I ■ ^ M « I # • ’ ^ i • H in danger of drowning in1 a near- J J ^ M by drainage ditch pool. Steven jumped into thele chilly H J water and removed the seeming-iceming- I s Jy lifeless figure of the 10-ypar- / «■ J ■*\Zt " ...... old, Kristi Sutton, who wasas float- Ing face downward. ■bv—Hui------^------r______H m a r e ■ Strom Eiementary School.lol. Gil- bert Forsline, cnme to the aidj aid s PtftYINGIG e he+ped-j MO«n» SSOT of Steve and tho girl. He he+pea-, ■ m pull her from the pool andnd gave j tf her mouth-to-mouth resuscita-;suscita- IN THE FAAAOU\MOUS GALA ROOMDOM tron: After about five minutesminutes- - - ...... - - ...... - j she was breathing normally.nrmally. Thc principal stated the ggirh irl' F f “was quite hlue—she wasn'tw asn’t

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Our superbs l Friday and Sat- for all Th il, liine without Ihc principal’s-incipal’s ^ ■ __flS W No. jjpip.“v urday night buffets areire suresur'e !to please . . . andand with tlthe added touch of ex- bnHe said both hc and Ihcthe girl ______citing atmosphere, you'reDu're assassured of a m ost5t enjoyabenjoyable evening. _____ Llirkcy.iwom1 to-tho-bntinm, bul il.-! h- giwogave ______•'■''" la shove with his feet andnd mman- an-; ^ ^ STEVEN- BAH, ckugc. ngcd ri' to stand up and tho10 water)water i r^BwB votings cameah up around his neck.■ck. TheThe; , red to pool was six feet deep. 1 ^ M SEAFOOD SEAFC EVERY FRIDAY)AY NIGHTNIGF ROASTT BARON OFI BEEF SATURDAY I When firemen and policeincniliceincn ^ Hoffa Havingt and arrived |’i ihcy praised both m men’s en’s , 1 ^ ------^ I OceanOcean fresh se'afood,J, flown in Every SaturdaySaturday evening in .the Gala carol- efforts. I and pprepared by masterister chechefs. Room, choice primepr beef, cooked to niiivic. .Steve, an IBM employeoye for ^ Prisoner’s Team- 1.1 months as a test technician,hnician, I I Complete Com p assortment; of entreesentre perfectionon and servedsei just the way you s first: received honors^ and his picture; L I andand Scsalads. like it. DozensDozens of salads from which to al IBM I CiiHstmas s now , will be in thc National IBM [ .... eiuht- magar.inc.Ihi He. along withdih theithe! ^ AllAll yoiyou can eat ju st ...... $2.1 $2.95 choose. All you cacan eat just $2.95 I.EWISBURG, Pn. (AP)nce. — prmcMpaTTeSrned„„ a placec~Th in IKe'tKe' Chrlslnius inside thc wallsL-eived of Ronver f;(, Post Gallery off FamFame: e I.ewisburg Federal Pcriilcntiarygreet- for [,p f’'-'' deed of mercy, will be much the sanio for all j,, nintrv Steve is married and has a l£ f/r " m Ih 1.B50 ininales—inrliKliiiK No. WL tim if young .son. 33298—James R. Hoffa. rintcd I ------Thp.rp will hf ii siiner hirkpv|y,^ dinner wiih all the fancy trim-|a mings, just ono i>ift packURC,r^nyMrs. R obb V isits and all the holiday |caAt W hite Housei s e ' ^ j relatives nnd friends cared tolpoi mail. ■■ i'l 'he I WASHINGTON, (AP) —- Lynda ^ \ / y ve in- Bird Robb m ade her firstit public - There will be nudninhlcards, and appearance an since her Dec. 9 dayli(>hf church services, carol- (.ff Dec. 9 ■ y ______ing and finally a spccial niiivic. ; limit- close friends with a blonde. blonde, Hoffa. president of thc Team-;spec- chubby-cheeked1.1 baby girl.irl. slers Union, is sQcnding his first :re( Chrisimas in prison. He's , now , wil Mrs. Robb turned upI Thurs------I Is al- jgy tbe White House to help WIN CASH _^in_tJic lOlh monlh of an eight- ma M r m year jury tampering senicnce.weigh- pn mother. Mrs. I.yndonidon B. nunds. Johnson, entertain the familiesfam ilies Hoffa reportedly receivedluts or White House staff mernbers. Every Saturday thousands of Chrisimas greet-avail- . ______■ ______^TAINMENT djjjjjj^r4 Eve ings from nil over the countryissary. CONTINUCNUOUS ENTERTAI —and all were given to him if yo> they contained only lhe printed j | f GOLCOLDEN CAGI:a g e j holiday message nnd n I't signa- sin- nyi at the Fam ousJS ture. Those lhat carried any IVJ words of personal pncourage-„„m i w sieis » ment were withheld. A 9 DRAWINGS DRi GS . A prison spokesman said Ihe \ C hristm as policy is to give- in- f gj, f s r a § — —* at thie M mates any number of cards. ap| I GAiAIA BAIAR 1 ------biQrmaUy._mnil can he rereivciL bv a prisoner only from a limit- (.jo ed list of persohs which he spec- HORSEH( SHUu " ifies. J ^ 0 . FUN ANIAND ENTERTAINAMNMENT | 8 As for gifts, each Inmate‘"”S Is al- ®jg C f e s f e a s M lowed just one. package, weigh-I'cight M r 5 r CLUB Ing no more tnan four pounds, j^, FOR A ll and containing candy nr nuts“tem or : W R ® books. Items usually not avail- _ able at the prison commissary. ___Warden Jacob J. Parker as ^ # ______FRIEDlED______---- — ^------d 1 ^ W I M "iistial declines to discuss nny ^ ^ Wm I N — prisoner becau.se -'-‘we don’t sin- C gle out any man." g •'The only special effort we ^ m CHICKEN DINNER DIK make,” he adds, "is to treatte cev- h - ^ eryone exactiv the same. help We ^ ^ Southernrn FriedFne {. ' -y'ji. 5 recognize no big shots.” •rkirig ^ ^iT r -A • ( ^ 5 But insiders who’ve watchedstock- 5 < ° ’ 5 0 C Hoffa eating, working and play-r^ost J ^ A L L Y O U i M w J 00 1 ing—he likes the. weight and ^ 'i W W ' S u n d a y ______muscle-building equipment in Jjl ^ C A N EEXX ...... ______1 the gym and an occasional ^ game of handball—say young he doesn’t try to throw his weightsiness. ^ Ruben & Wandad a SUNDAYDAY 5 * - i, around. He's jovial, jokes a lot. Rodriguez wmM'. ■■ :mk BIGUG BlRTHAfHA has shown no outburst of .tem- M « k J per. •rking % ^O U TH PARK at CACCACTUS PETE’SE’S -— €hicago Borrowsr ADS A SHOE REPAIR iL ;u i T.'i______L 5 1 I FBI Technique S CHICAGO (A P)—The ciiy of Chicago has borrowed a s lech- of JIM *;'« beam 6our6onrhon " nique from Ihe f'BI to help crack down on chronic parking ^ a t ...... ■ violators who let tickets stock- ^ ____ pile A list of Iho "10 most Ik •V" ...... wanted parking violators'’ is m V-wN.-W " compiled and made public with ^ arrest warrants Issued. f c ^ e a u x ^ ^ P E T E ’ S 1 Thur.sday. an attractive young model and North Side business, man were fined a total of $2,220 after they pleaded guilty lo col locling a total of 1»,S parking H ^ -A- tickets in 196ti. t . - ✓ ' t J N ✓ , USE TIME.S-NEW.S WANT AD.S FOR FAST SEI I.ING RF.SUI T.i__ from the distillers of JI ;a ctu s E frs I a n d t h e k Cbates I HOI>RSE SHU S CLUB C B N ' ' ' V ' k Yod]I — Ilf...... 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The the wondering star- ( “ * received cyclopedia, notes, many families L K ho. made, on ChristmagjJ J798,1798, WiseWi Men . were JoUowlngng. tjie tlie ?1V p the place where God ^ Chr Christmas, may have received cycl Home Is PowerfulPo EmotionEm As W ashington w rote with a vision sclscholar’s road of stvdy ana.trav-id.trav- was homeless ‘ its its haine from the customustom of givigive small amounts • of-mohey of all the years that - hass been el. God revealed Himself[ to all '* "And all men iart at home.”ome.” ,, giving givi Christmas boxes,s onon- that insteadinst of boxes. _ „ filled with hardship, -treachery,achery, of these and especial^ to Mary, = I G victory and illness these1 lines;lines: thithe world's first refugee^ Ches-1 People Thillhink Aboutit ChristmasC “It is not necessary . to be tei terton was right.-Whep^ we have bnbrave or clever or generous«us or foifound the Person, then we will By DAVID POLING ~-- - . blrtli-ofblrtl Christ-did some-travel-travel- the most complete diades-Ofof anyany. belovedbei _qr even happvi; It Is be in the right place. Home is the most powerfi^erfuJ ing. The Wise Men crossedssed person p e r during colonial -dayslys in 5®'n^ssH ry simply* to doI .one's ^ '“To an open house" In the ------emotion when people think alioutbout moilmountains ^ind. valleys andid riv- AmAmerica. His journal, ."^vhich"Vfhich duduty. All else flows from1 that." . -evening , ...... —=^€hrlatmasr^8-big-qiie.stion ■ask^ask- ^£ta_ rs tn g reet this newborn King, spaspans a period of _almos_t_)st 40 _f At Christmas, -no onee was “Home' shall men come . . ed in New York, Los Angelesjeies ChriChristmas and the coming ot yes - h i g f r > p = ...... ' ...... — and Paris is, "Are you going;oing ChriChrist did' not mean homecom-lecom- Iig|iligiits aroutid Chti'sitmas., And home for Chriistmas?” In a year ing or family reunions as much for Washington,' many Christ-Christ- ' • . , when young men are far awayiway as it: ^ lUu stry ^ tte d^maticimatic m^mases were spent far from —.— ffonv-home-ia--the-Army-OE-the app< e and and familv^—t _ Peace Corps, Christmas' againgain prorpromise to « frightened1 and FFor instance, in' 1?S1, at tfie becomes the poignant and pain->ain- wea:weary world. ageag e of 19, He spent C hristmIstmas as ■ fu! seasdh of separation. _jj;-. _jj;- . ChristmasCh is really theI deep at sea,i taking his brother Lawx^Law£i _ . - But think about this: Jesu^esu^ and abiding feeling fn yourur life enceenc< to the island of Barbados, Christ was bom away from0 m that comes from the birthrth of His'His ailing brother was onin the iiome. When Mary brought Je- Je-Chri Christ/ Christmas is a personperson vergeven of collapse and Georgeieorge sus into the woVid they werevere and not a .place. becibecame his escort and nurse . H ^K 9U Q R111U R^K ^ en route to Bethlehem. St. Luke..like NowNc If Christmas Is nptt con- as theyt wintered in a more temtem- - - .telU-us-about yje taxation pro- iine£fined to homecoming, nott lintlim- peratePen climate. ^ ______cedure that' sent Joseph fromrom ited to the family circlee nor AAt tHe'Tge oFjrrWashinglon ^i!e!xe-^peeding-_____ Nazareth to Bethlehem to be hamperedham by a geographiclie to- spiedsple out the French forts ‘Salong "$tace0ii€iS 5' you Christinas "enrolled.” This was his homeome getherness,geth then a rich and1 pow- the Ohio River. He celebrated I H ^ m city and yet the Holy Familymily erful meaning has come) into ChrChristmas by fording the Alle- <^oobm ^ tre e!! Greetings and hope tha thered together with your loved was unable to find accommoda-oda- our lives. Wherever we are, ghenyghei River, which was swollen nd hope that they find you gathered togeth tions for the birth of the Christirist God’God’s gift through His ,Son)n be- withwitl ice, in an effort to escape ones enjoyingng the peaopeace aiid happiness of; this most bebeautiful of seasons. Child, finding shelter in a primi;imi; comescom( a refueling and renewinglewlng fromfror the French and Indiansir FELDTMAN[AN I REALTORS -tive bam . . ' expeexperience in every heartt that who stalked this young patriot,atriot. Consider this: Everyone In- resp(responds to the hope and prom- TlThroughout his-life, the m man an Frank H. Feldtmannan Ben Jewell eluded in the Christmas storytory ise oof this birth. who loved Mount Vernon, familyamlly Lynn Stewart-t Hank Powers BRIZEE HEATIN(lEATING & AIR CONDITIO9NDITIONIN6, INC. was away from home. The shep-tiep- GilGilbert Highet reminds uss that and home was to be deniedlenled Doug Vollmerir Alda Strong, 227 2nd Avo, E. 7 3 3 - 2 6 2 4 herds who came to honor the tlie GeorGeorge Washington kept one>ne of themther so often. We think ofof his I i ~ '-f‘-f I

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    j j l l ^ ^ _ ' r ': i ' ' ' ' «> '• fc • ^ A-jl Chrhtmat Greetlnja) Edition, Frlday> December 2.2,2, 19l6719167 : caps or rhold freehandid to de- ping pin the pieces Into clear sheT- D o-It-Y oiirselfself IPlay Q ay sired./shapes or apply,r it to a lac,, lac spraying " it with clear { container to pover. plastic pla or orushing^ it with clear^' BUCKY'S C H RISTMAS I S T M . C A P E R Thin pieces of the clayjy harden nail nai ipolish. ■ ■ I C atches O nI F oro r Y u le G if tS:LS-' overnightovi but thicker!r pieces Teen-agers 1 especially will like i m f t e HE IS / ; T ts^ M B s£ e N N ^ tl A M a / .V \« T U« fM v T -ivM A Tls I tDPhat i l ■ - ^ ...... , ...... - V- take longer. To hasten the hard- to make bracelets,. rings and H0 y, / M 5 4 - W / ] mvu/UJTzmu/tseM/M f M u n ^ I ^ AILEEN SNQDDY>Y >ar^arge coffee or lard can.”■ Cover ening,enj place the clay on a wire w ire mecTallionJ me for friends this w ay. IT 's OKAY- WE ^ , ijjt As Cfhrlstmas approaches,ies, the the base with tinted clay,iVj mois-mbis- rack in a warm, (3S0-0-degree) For i a larger batch of clay, CALAAEP W&4 family oven will te filled':d'with with tentening to smodth the surfaceirface a?as turturned-off overn use use 1 one-pound package of corn yWK/ V ' more than tasty cookiesBS aridand youyoi put the clay on. Also cover » I clay ob- s£arch, 3 one-pound packages of . the can lid with the clay..v° PrfissPrSss , ' P*‘"^ cakes. ' . the nc Ject with empora or tempora .balbaking sod«. and 1 quart of | | w j caught “"V identifying decor such as J” maKtfZSS^IISIMMS ^ A Another type gift has caught “"I * nn th^ “*■ water colors. Finish it by dip-fwpdip-lw pter: M?l?e a s above. - on. This Is'ft do-it-yourself>lf nlavplay a hair curler br rickrack on the xL ay, w ith , design- may^ ^lu'I j J er‘turns out jewelry, inosaics ^ or. candlesticks. nosaics ' ric ribbon on!thele lid. . ' O t l Here are some gift ideasis using I Here is a recipe for yourour play play clay: , plaplay: ' How about making playly clay I Blend thoroughly in a sauce- - ; | storage containers for curlers panpai with'a fork two cupss of bak- 11 / o r^ u tto jis ? "You sta rt with a ing soda (I one-pound pkg.)ikg.) and H'lBfUiKr jttT I / ; “ rr~ ^ oh(ohe cup torn starch. Add l'/4IV4 / / demptlon store managersI across cups cu| of cold water all a at t once / ' / the country claim men seem'ieem' to andam mix until smooth.1, BringB ring I a / be m ore rom antic in theirr selec- thi:this to a boil over mediumum heat. M , ' tions than women but notJt with- stiistirring constantly. Boiloil until ■ 4» ^ \ oiit trepIdatioi;i. the mixture resembless mmoist oist H M 6 M One' husband turned1 In 15 mamashed potatoes. ______books of stamps for a candela-:an.dela- ^ Transfer mixture to a“ p’“‘®plate ' ^ ------^ ' bra br and silverware. "Theseese are ancand cover with a damp>p cloth. for my wife," he told aI clerk. LetLei it stand until cooli enough m T / f !/■ 0 “I sure hope she doesn'tI't find to knead, then roll it out and r >/■ f * Trading StaStamps Popultpular At Chrishristmastime.1.1.^ out1 her stamps are missing."sing." cutcul with cookie cutters or bottle V / { ' r > M ■ ==1 M a V NEW YORK — (NEA) — At turtures toward the elderlyly and t And only would a Palm "I "I'm giving myself a gift." she Christmastime the oid sawr tiiat that fanfamilies of limited meansns that Bc Beacltrj'Fla., gentleman thinkhink of said,sa "it's for my dentures.” everyone Is strange but tiieethee sugsuggest tiie meaning of Christ- re(redeernlng hIS stamps for a Throughout the country, and me and sometimes I tiiinkthink masma is not completely submerg-ibmerg- HciHeating pad. He told EleanorHicanor friends,fr clubs or church groups tiiee. etc • . takes a tinsei-ynsei-y ed In commercialism. CaCady, the manager. "It's for my reportre p ilin g their stam ps to twist. SSome Sperry and Hutdhinsondhinson dog. We're going north for the helphc families whose homes burn, An otherwise shrewd business-Ines.5- Co. store managers comeme up hondays and it nrtay be cold in In their temporary quarters, the man. for exampie, hates trad- with wit a wealth of stories. -. ^those hfltei ropms up there.”re.” shockedsh parents and children I ing stamps. Ho reveais thatat he ForF example, Mrs. Eileeneen Os- *Chiidjifl are cute but; often findfii gifts of pots and pans, tow- delights in siapping such stampsamps una, una manager of a Modesto,[odesto. some diplomatic: guid- elels. sheets and bedspreads plus moistened by droplets from>m a Calif.,Cai branch, tells of aI scene from the clerks. Alicece Lat- clclothing, shoes and other per^ leaky milk container upon a su- in her store last December.iber. It If*’®*' S&H In Richmond.d. Va., sonalso Items, j permarket window. V^ereE do broughtbro 60 shoppers; andid em- Intervened when a pai persuad­srsuad- In Fargo. N. D., one stampim p sa- hi^ kicks come from thjs£wWeii..Well, ployespio; up short. ™ed one .small chap that, sinceince he vervc overheard several elderly hij bag is watching someB ar- Thet center of attention was a_ was getting a hammer for his citizensci in a rest home lanpent dent stamp collector rush1 Im-im- two-year-oldtwo riding a tricycle.vrip It ought to get one for his ththe loss of their rocking chairs. mediately fo scrape the stampsamps ^eciseems a hou.sewife had brought'Jl,I,, mother, too. “That way.”'.” •■ the SKShe picked two (rom the cata- M bB® S f ' from the store window. him to the store 'to see■ if he reasoned, "thee gifts lo; logue and they were by the.rest ’ 1/ hr> sam e." Mom got a hohome tree Christmas morning. He certainly wins a spot Inn the could cou! handle a tricycle. „j If l.I... he n>'<'kln<-p______;______------;rnrlnilsly, mnsf mnn gnimhip _ Scrooge poll tor i-nrisimasr ^ 'tj/. r r 'CCn' couifl. ahe planned to get Mrn - ^The holly ,wreath for original-riginai- ahabout the wear - and - tear. The New Yorker's disdainin of o"® one for Christmas. ! I,ity goes to the womanI who both bo physical and financial, the redemption possibilities putsJ him WhyW ail the Interest? Thehe two- tradedtra for a jam and jellylly set. seasonse spawns. Yet stamp re- in the minority. According to0 the year-oldyea was a monkey. Inclden-n cid en -=------— ^ - r ^ ... ------Trading Stamp Institute of Am- tall;tally, he got his tricycle,le, ac- May your Christmas1iri$tmas bbe filled wilh thc ,I _/ ' i r o n w : .erica, an estimated 100 millionliiion concording to Mrs. Osuna. warmth of goodDod cheer, good fellowship! ' books of stamps issued by some AnotherA woman iri Peoria. 111., Tiine to wilh all of <001 “ good friends and 200 firms will bo redeemedd for got even with her husband who I - loyal customeritomeri ama merry er holiday seasot; full Christmas gifts. giftigifted her with a wheelbarrow 1 and bappineu. We extend our This represents at retail more one Christmas. She redeemed i of peace and iiappir than $1 billion, a few chucklesckies her stamps for a steam l Iron i — S heartfelt tlianluthanks to yyou and your faniilies and'some heart - warming ges- for him. , o n e ’s I for your loyal patronpatronage during the year. v s S ^ U i i J f I CUSTOMOM FLOORSI O F I D A H O ^ O F I D A 5anta is bujjr ± \ • }jn Ave. E., Twin Falls spreading Christmas cheer, L- [ I I Addison Ave. E., ^ ^ »pr' ■$ - ■ _------:

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    '.'r ; . V ' ...... '' ...... ^ ' I . ■ ■ • I ■. ' 1 ; . ^ / maker to return to them. I1 want ChristmasChris Greeting Edition,Hon, Friday, Decenrib'erI 22, \967*- A-T i a consumer image.” — |— I I’oy Indusiiistry Has3 M Many Fools,ols, But Noo Prophets F ) ‘1 His desires spill over Intonto de- m aaturity without anyy know- little boy In' ths nelghboiiiood signs of their giin llne^ too.“O' ,9^: Or- lege.[gge It is better to iet a child may do it for you." ■ , , enstein erplains that so-called>-caUed piayp|ay with a gun rathersr than A father 1 of two, he prefejw to ■ ' ' .v l ' -gy /unuEj^ SNOPPY.’ .._' ■ Ibian Mant In EillzKbelh, N. J., ^^dn’t d n ’t the'time the \yas making doll1 eye^ ploploy 3,000 with a tapered layoff little littl girls, it;e not promotionalitionai ^ya^^,ar toys represnet only 5 per ns exist prepare a child Jo liye In a , J Include the clanglnig , of '“ steel lasilashes...... ‘ as istmas Iteni.s and'allow year-round pro- cent ® P®*" shove the. idea, that guns exist prept ■ ; W i^ ^ Y O R K Jncli as Christmas . nears.' Christmas Itei d pro- cent oHheir volume, so he‘® real- underund^ the nuig. He sees them on ireali!irealistic world without taUng ■ There» are many fools tutit no doors, fingerprinting or thele tak- Aa few years ago brensteinnstein Ey Eve means a vacation for thous- du(duction. .These represent •What -what ly doesn’t^ g e t, involved in the t v 'rancis he is shooting for, “the mass a„tj. in the TV and yet a parent- tries to away the fun and games, ■ prophets ;in the toy Indust^.istry. ‘°K, *" ““ ***. soilsold the company to Deluxe>eluxe an< *nds. of employes but Francis he Pdifim debates. . hide theltTexistence. lf youou don’t „ , . . '•4"“ " ■ ’ Tl^e *re the .t'eveallhg rai^wora It' It did include a peek behind ReiReading for $2 millioh butt ran-con- pointsPol out that a high percent-ercent- mamarket.of people in the medium - houses spale. They want quality for a . *’® relishes comparingiparing expiexplain-sex to a little girl,rl, some USEtjSE TlMES-NfeWS ^ANT ADS; ■ of ducam-based toy designetignet locked doors into the restrictedtricted timtinued to rtin the show. Throughrough >>99 ^ of th^ employes are houses spa antigun proponents with'1' those -----...... ■— ...... - —•------■ IlAirvid: GUbs: In;26 yeaf^lassSlass »»>< of the niodel shops refer- suesuccess of Baby'Boci, Babyy Ma- wives “who like a few^veeksseics or r^spnable.rw price. who would,stamp out sex5x edu- QQ_tp red to by their inmates ass Vthe gic, Piaymobiie and Johnnyy Ea- months off^ anyway.” ~ ^ “i prefer to make items'Withs'With cation.catii ' 61d~peopie^s Iiom e;" the passinglasslng gle, gle; urenstein bought~the -Bonp cum-—1 -^is-la>#f-phenomena-of-th« hom^^—i‘lL’sHki» letting a child reachi___ H In ail" industry characterisedritat of signs thbt read “Absolutely,olutely. parpany back last year for $499 mil- toy indusw is changing, too. __ ■ as voiatlie by some, Glass, Is No Admittance Beyond This lion.Hor It Is among the top p ^ isix ix withwfl m anuacturers • spreading'eading — ' . ' H the flrst to'admit that noveltiesPoint" a'nd glimpses of black with wit! MatteLthe-largest toy.maq-man- pn production over 12 months. The ■ liice a Hgpla -Hoop- ntay makemake Velvet draped over teblesa and ufacturecufa with $150 milUonon in July Ju: to December rush, execu- ., , * 'jf * V — r i CHRISTMAS ■ millions but iipiprudent gimmitk shelves. sal(sales. . tivtives admit,- Was iQefficientmand and M a y y o u r ■ makers go down the drain fas- “When • you see someoneI come TheseT figures alone explainxplain nervewracking. holiday b« as ' K | | b Insists Orenstein points out that real- ' ■ ter now than In the dark ageses of Womiron design, carrying Spittethinglething wh;why a toy manufacturer insists < > te e ti^ A %' fright f ■■ ■ ' tha toy industry. He refersrs to drapeddrai in black you knoww It it is on black velvet secrecy. Their isticIst toys, such a ov^ns, blend- ■ the era before companies beganlegan f a nenew item on its way to Henry mmodels a are as jealously guardedlarded eraers, irons and dishwashers for and cheery I ■ ■ ‘ ■ to pour millions of dollars Into for approval,”r.Tony Francis,;is, di- as Balenciaga before a Paris — ... . —...... i • ------Sincorc fTtanks as ypur | > ■ teteyislon advertising of. toys.rs. reelrector of personnerand qtiaiityItiaiity showingshe or -thei unveiling of a I-...... '■ ii»«Aes to -onr m any Christmas trea. % ^ control revealed during a1 tour, nevnew Ford. H Manufacturers are more cau-"Exposure” to new' designs is t ■ tious. Glass points out. And well i.._, gns is The investment for a single • ‘ * i : v i well g minimum and certainjertain $5 item may be $200,000. But . irf ■ they might ,|}e In a computer-Hr5,n employes do sign a loyalty oath, witl ■ odented age that relies upon ,}i r oath. With a $20 million seller like the > ■ marketing and merchandising “Henry” ^ Is Henry Orenstelh,nstein, SuzSuzy Homemaker line It is ■ techniques that kill seat-of-the'*r-the* president' of Deluxe TopperPopper worthwoi it. ^ HARRY^ KOPKOPPEL CO. Corp., Polish immigrant, former'ormer Abouta 95 per cent of Deluxe>eluxe j| - i k " » ■ ___ -...... ' .....------■ pants designing. food salesman and sculptor. . fop I The Increase In sales of toys , :or. . Topper toy production is In,plas- plas- .* J i A l • • cane ^ *he company Jegend goes,goes. tic and it was fascinatingng to • • y >■ . * « * ■*. I H and games- to help us escape _ ^ 1 ma- • • •. * ,W / • ■ is due only in part to more„ Topper „ P.* exists today becausese Or- strcstroll by the injection mold ma- ‘ ■ people to play wuth them. enstein ™ , saw profit in fillingIg em- chines, chli wend through otherr sec- STO- , pty spaces on food store shelveshelves tions tion of the plant to seee the ^ . I V ' V ■ “We have a choice as adults,luw , (oyg jfe started with1 dolls assembly assi steps. During peak w i ------^ I for example,” Glass says, “to because his father’s businessess at pn>production the company will11 em- I watch television, drink beerir or ^ g 3 e ii Utukei. I play games." According to salessales r— "■ ' " ...... — \ ^ ■ figures Americans and. doingloing I io. ifou ■ more of.all three. I Throw' in the needs bf tots > I to express themselves in play £ HPDDERER EELECTRIC i I and the output of educational In • J M I and entertaining itmes means y MOTOROR RREPAIR- j I i jc 4 fo u i, an Industry that expects aRjrox- fc imately VI'/, billion in sales this U d c u f , year. This is spread among l.SOO J toy, game and decoration man­ ufacturers. Whatever the tiltlmate money i outlay for tovs and games by ' that family .with 2'/4 - children, the bejiind-the-scenes J H ave a wondor/u!mderiul stseason lull of activity of designing and making, toys involves security precau­:cau- ioy. Thank you foriot youryoux Jloyal patronage^ t ^ tions worthy of THRUSH,JSH, UNCLE or the CIA. Secrecy shrouds the birth of a new gun. doll, hot rod car or PACIFICC FllFINANCE • little girl’s oven that really bakes. A trip to the world's lar­ 266 M ain Ave. N.N., Twin Fall* 1 gest single toy manufacturingiring ______I wm P n n •xtmd to you thrrinciiBt^ ------— oixl heortisst I l l i J Y ^ ~ WSH'SlttRKET— ^ * W e ’ll basic in I 1 good wtshof JACKSONCSON - HEHEYBURN d U i ^ l ^ 2 , I I the vrarm after-glo>r I for this bright __ ^ of Christmas Jp ond sparkling = ^ the year roiind v m p ? because of I *««>"• Moy §M m M \ m holiday o O yonr .friendship I ^ ■ t W i N r be full of foy. I PjMw^ ■ ^ nnr yondetful I_____ > ] 6 i u ^ m a $ I o T T T customers, ouc D O N B R O W N S I ~ 0 ---- sincerest thanks, and our wishes SAFETY for' is wonderful 0 ^ Christmas . . . FLOYD>YD LILLYI o / i ^ brimming SERVICE CXJMPANY O M P A r wlA Jaoghter j _ 1 11 and good cheer.

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    THERETHE BE PEACE INSI EVEREVERY HEART To ourir host of fifriends and ncigIil>ors,i, •we extend our very best AS WEE CELICELEBRATE THE BIRTHRTH OF ■wisheses for a momost joyous THEHE HOLYh o : INFANT...ANDND MA^ MAY holiday,y, and offeroffe: our deep v H ere^s 1 . re^s l ii g i Mg' ybiM* iMiUdi M U d m y m . apptedatioatioa for youryoi con tirlued ' : ’ THAT PEACE\CE REMAINRE W tTH US; EVER AFTER- i are stacked i n i i a i j loyaltylity and gogood 'wilL_^ g o o dI fo r y » ii ■ir IImm ndU ^.

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    A-< . Christmas GreetingJ Edltloa, Friday, Decennber 22,2, ]967 Jj967 Children C in Brazil find glfU In -—^------their shoes on Christmas mom- I ' ing. On the eve pf Epiphany : ■ ' some' people leave water and jC n^tQ in O f Yfule ule Stockings hay on the doorstepifor the Wise Men’s ■'^'tnfels.~ i i U M V aries ITu^ougloughout W orld ^ Christians in China apdd Japan . ^ ' ims that ' _____' m m Twelfth observe Christmas customs that w m ( ^ ' ' “T he stockings were hungmg by I thfthe eve of Epiphany, or. dTwelfth M r n S m r n m m ■ the chimtiey with care. NiiNight, a sort of aged fairy-y queen aare familiar to us. The Chinese “In hopes that St. Nicholascholas "®'named La Befana comes!s down V(version, of Santa Claus has a . soon-would be there." “ ' -r . the chimney with gifts for the cChinese name which variesries ac- i ^ So wrote Clement E. MooreKToorfi chl!dr6n. be iti MMt.^chlldren^ in^ S o ^ ^1 A Ametr-i m e ^ cording to the dialect, — In_iiaa And so It will be iti|. J ke Mi>n And in Japan? Santaa Claus most.homes this Christmas Kve.ij™ at least where there are..sm*smaU all bring, them Christmasi gUrsJisgifts.lis called Santa Ciaus. ‘ children, at least In North |------America, and even though-;h. St. , : Nicholas has become Santaanta • ' ---- ClftHS.^______: . •_ . ‘ The custom seems to come ' I * from great Britain. -There,>. too,' J/. children hang tlieir stockingng by • • • the fireplace, hoping that Father'a th e r ' Christmas will fill them with ..♦+ *< Christmas treats. In other lands : the customs vary. In Belgium and The Nether-ether- .*' / * lands.-people exchange giftsfts on . • •* Dec. 6. St. Nicholas’ Day.>y- A m man dressed In the rich Tobes ,robes rt- y ♦ \ V x of a bi.shop represents the saint, «* World Book Encyclopedia says says. .* V He questions the children about aboul .+• • __ their behavior during the year / and promises to return duringluring .• ■ - w the night with gifts for the good children. / i P* e e a a c e , \ In Holland the childrenn fill / • .* wooden shoe.-j with cookies and candles for the saint and leave G o o d them on the doorstep. He takes I o , d W i l l \ the goodies and leaves toys,.n nnd d { ' other elf LS. I * ln“ France;- children put their a r d IM Ien shoes on the doorstep on Christ-j mns Eve so tho Christ Child Child' **"* which symbolizes*yi pt'aee and (or F ath er Christm as) cnnn fill good will, it.t . seems especiallyi fitting them with, gifts. In Italy,', on to say “Thniilc'h a n ic you”yoi to oVir fikie j ' pairons.B. Merry Merry Christmas. "

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    I* I* ^ ^ h AA R^oicc... ‘ilhrGUghoutIghout the years, theB MiracleMira( of Christmastmas hajhas May th* happy Hdtngs of enrichedriched our lives withth an ever-present warmth, warmth Noal fill your hom* with p*o**, miipiwloinhlp ond----- — oaise of peace and goodg o o d wilw iU warmth. M«Ty Oiristmat! ------Tflfliatingt the hope I: and promise of ' EDDID BOSSARD BOS! forfor all mankind. As( we countcoi our blessingssings thiithis DUDLEY Bob MartinI Bertha Elsworth ChristmasIS season,seas* let us nott forget.forge that Silentit NightNight, STUDIO Helen PettigroveDve Pat Betz J V long ago, whenben the Christ Child; was bom.bo His messageage of liftlife 4 • eternal is3 the trtruefcgift of the season.season, Let us prayr that th

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    I •S, C hristm as Season ^ n ' ' W ith T radition A ‘ d' ^ From home lo home, from sorbed °nai IB W P e a e e / ^ ------CQunLrv IQ cLiuntrv. Yiilp celc- legend rule- ■ y axie(fu£ i f e I l)rtitlons' ^ibijiincl. The happy tide. ' Ition ^rMeWj— I-: traditions o( pift pivinR. .home. —and decorating, c:in>l sinping, card too — ' “ ! YWtmiMM sending, candle lighting and celcbr 1 the spirit of treo trim m inp rxpi'ess the m er- spefcin .mas M riment of the season. past. Popular folk customs of na- Stra -t of tion nfter nation have beeh ab- Christ svire- Christ mas y ------—------den—i of thi vhen D bBV J y”" \ and bring ^ C h r i s t m a s “’whi h / -ath- m H P Swe- C aro l C an B c alsh^p and I W I i I A I iheir ^ C onfusing--'f “ On the first day of Christ- T an mas, my true love sent to me a partridge in a pear tree.” The So begins “The Twelve Days stores w S of Christmas,” a traditional and “I favorite song of the holiday sea- J^osor 2 son. The ballad tells the story ^ of tho gifts a lover sends to I his lady on cach of tho 12 days y^unp ^rid I ’ '' from Chrisimas to Epiphiiny. Iistcni The first gift, a partridge TMAS in tree ^ at Montrears Plac6 0 HEARING a pear tree, may have beennoehing bue hoops and strings of inspired by an old drinkhng^;and held out at the bottom by ___ « song. “A Pie Sat on a Pear (|,g M AICO HEi Tree.” say the editors of The ^ 3 CENTER New Book of Knowledge. charm As a ballad, "The .Twelveason If th Is Filled ^ AID CEN Days of Christmas" is an ex- the ( e i t M ^ i ample of the “number chain for- brougl •eew.wc. Tnula^Mn-folk-songST-As a carol,on ifbun And Legend " w ______it is of the type that marked house the change from formal hymns)m sorbed “Mu into tha international TO OURUR CGOOD in I.atin to musical poems le- in tomlegend I and lore of the Yule-t i Holiday foto all and fo the vernacular of the people. py Engiaitide. Yet virtually every nation|ef FRIENDS andnd CUSTOMERSC The song can he sung in uc.—and, a and in every home and family, all d veryygoodnrghf.'^‘^°:fr gooc variety of ways. In Great Brit-ird ritualtoo —^ has its special wayhof of , We extentd our thankshanks i first Christmas whenrhey ^ and allI the ertcrew , | tonpue twisters! arethere rc was straw in the manger. j While "carry in g in the Christ- ^ MANGER PIES mas straw” is a tradition rath- w Thc mince pie, a Christmas cr than'a modern custom, Swe- ^ tradition, developed from mut­ dish people still make straw and I ton pies. World Book Encyclo­ wooden figures to hang on their pedia says Enplish cooks origi­ Christmas trees. nally baked the pies in tho In Hong Kong. Santa Claus shape of a manger. goes by the name of "San Tan ------Tho Hong Kong department ^ ! lyg stores em ploy elderly men who pj are specially costumed for the ^ season, .lust like. Santa Claus, \ 'ry San Tan You I.In is pre.sent fori (o tho purpose of holding the; lyj youngsters nn his knee andi listening ' tl) their requests for I ' p % i I n In ancicnt Germany,-the Yule lOK was known as the “Christ-1 brand.” Ono belief held that if the charred log was placcd in SEASON’S a cornbin. it would act as a charm to ward off mice, ve If the weather turned stormy, GREETINGS:x- the Christbrand was quickly Have a really festive holi­3r- brought back to the fire. Wliile ol. it-burned. .superstition said, tho^ ------■HOLIDAYY day, abundant with lots ofed house wns safe,-fWnu Iigi\tning. fun plus everything Christ­ns “Mumming" is a Yule cus- in tom lhat originated in early mas has in storel England. Mummers, masked GREETINGSGS ■ | |^ ^ an d a and in costume, silently cnacted it- ritual plays about the death of it winter and the old year, from your friends in The cusTom sTTlr ^rvtveff^tn a some parts of the world, al-j ay though ahe plays are no longer axid. n elg lib p rs 1C. performed. Today mummers of usually entertain with dancing o f ng and instrumental music. They aro rewpr-'ed with treats. ____ IDAIIO POW ER. r thanks to you all! COMPANY ut- ; be w ith you! M2XG’i7F«n 12 I O ur maniy thanks 1

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    3 W ise M en SSt tarted G ift i mHiC I T rj a d i t i o n w T o n n n i j t since the Wise Men gave of M I Noil 1 inmnnDfil H ^ ^ ^ p f v rJ-'l, . [ r , ^ theirtheii treasures to the Christ I Wf His BliiivBirth, wa wlih fer you ^ Child,Chill giving has been part of ^ the tradition of Christmas. Ih* blastingsIng* of frlaifriandihip, lova and P lliji t uO U § The Idea of gifts as homage[nage undarslandlng . . . iK*iKa ^ a spispirit of -Chrlslmaf. "Wo threeI kings of OrieOrient are, Bearing dates‘•“ ‘ei from even earlier 'times,Imes. ’•■;MtA:^‘‘.'''„'B whetwhen kings demanded special Gifts we traversese afar.”afar." As thithe holiday songs ^ ^ ^ ■ tribute trlbu from their subjects dup­ fill tha olr, we'dI'd like to ododd pur cheerful ing holiday seasons. Thus" the I ROGER'S SHEE1SHEET METAL note; Good wishesishes tofo you aand your family, v'^ ■ Wise Men, In -offering preciouscious INC. gifts of gold, frankincense and ----- ...... ■ ■ — ____ ond hearty thanksnks for your Icloyal potronoge. '"myrrh, y ' expressed their rever-ever- j[~~ “ ence for the newborn Kinglg of mankind. ’ ™ ‘ . V'' Gi'Giving to celebrate a happy time was a familiar part of ^ SNYDErOER’S many pagan festivals, ■>■ OFFICE EQUIPMENTUIPMENT COMPANY The Romans honored Saturn, their god of agriculture, with * a winter festival called the Sat­ .... urnalia.urnal During this joyous > feastfeast, they exchanged gifts—wax candcandles, elay dolls and variousi trinktrinkets. \ ' r ^ ^ - ____ w*iWhen these nn^an customs13 onf f ___------U r - r ------CHUISTMAS IS 107MU U d eVBH I lun«g, SullnaB, CBltf.rw em g over- exchanging gifts -were transfer-isfer- • Joyed by It all as she’s reflectedM t^ln In ia"chrUbnBS tre^ orh^ent.’ment. C« Could be her heart’s desirs red to the celebration of the f Is In that package. (AP wirephoto)ephoto)______birth of Christ, church leadersiders added a new Idea; selfless giv- /~^ . , '• _ ChristiChristmas Itself, In ancient win- In theI glad tradition of send-end- ineing. Through the ages, giving trreetUlffS ter te^ festivals tha' renewal of the Ing greetings,gi today’s edition1 of to helphi the less fortunate has ■ J ^ \ '/ . ” “ earth at the coming of springring this nnewspaper presents the spe- heen a special tradition of ^ was linked with the renewal1 of cial greetings of local mer-pcf" Christmas.chris ' Symbolize______friendships.friends ______chanL Though greetings and Christ-rist- good wishes and gratitude to USEu s e TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS roas havo long been associated,ted, customers custoi and friends. ___ FOR FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS GoodWiU ' «tlie printed greeting card isis a ;-.=---.■■.—.. 'I ■ ' ■ . relative newcomer to the YuleI'ule p- Perhaps even more than the scene — Introduced little morelore giving of gifts, the sending of than a century ago. Nowadays,ays, -MiWii HI ...... IIMI "IHIII U M iT fT g Christmas greetings symbolizesf, Christmas greeting cards go out MS I l a i the seasonal spirit of good will. by the billions, carrying theirheir The personal exchange of good messages of “happy holiday"ay” lQB j B |^*|^^rN ^^S|^Q 8 J wishes at holiday time is a cus- tom that’s older, probably, thanin and ‘‘bc«t ‘ wishes.” - IBB

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    when they hear 'God re.stst' ye christnsaschrisi Greeting Edition,ion, Friday, DecemberI 22, 1967 B-3 ’ • niorry gentlemen, let nothingDlhing —- 7^ - — ------., you dismay."' Writer HHasj Unusua3ual Ref lectio;itions On Chr:3hristmas B ing carols ^ _ “meaninglesslingless'might might well be construed .as . a ...... ■ in Ipslcy,- England, the Rev. ]^y HAL COOPER ' mas ppresent and pasted on a1 la- least until he read the greeting::mostIng:!most of them. _ imarl'marks passengers wajlrng; for F r e d e.r I c k Foreman otit- out- 'Por in&tance,:e, he'referehe reference to a bunch^ of the boys ■ NEW YORK (AP) — ‘Tis the;he bel sa; saying “Please DO openI be- “Christmas “Chri would be so much'luchi CharlesChi Crurfdock, a regionallorial late-late-running trains .might makeiScroo-nakejScrooeed Scrooge by denounc-lounc- POint'pointed out, “merry gentlemen”;lemen” iiwhooj whooping it up in a Rub; season to be jolly, and what,at fore CChristmas.” . , betteibetter this year, if only I were/ere railvyayrailvy manager, banned carols1 rols I1------1""" '— - - - — ^- -- ;----- could be joUler than getting a ’■ "-A A criminalci prosecutor in Tui- there, or you w ^ here.” jfrom the public address sysexysex gift-wrapped sharknfor^hrist-Ost- sa, ^ k la ., was rather pjeasedd to Christmas-cSrolsChr came underider of nineni . London and" suburbanrban mas? t receiv.receive a Christmas card fromrom fire ftwice in. of.all places, mer-ner- train stations, explaining: Or Santa Claus . playing ac-’ a* man he had sent to prison,i, at rie~Englgnd,rie ] ":whlch . inventedmedi j "I can ImaEine the rlbHld re------...... _ . complice to a pair of bank rob-'iK.' I . ’ bers? ' '*^'v ""1 irriiiW""'!' \zrW ' lI m h h h h i Or a Christmas tree whicli | h grows Its own ornaments? Jf* Or take thc little Jewish boy who informs the store Santa ,:*■ mTlGsj' /■! I Claus in Opiaha that-while he F O t W y * does not-celebrate Christmas he does observe Chanukah, the fes­ tival of lights. So Santa Clausius ' asks him what would he like for . : ^ '•" ’ ■' ■■ . ■■' .■' ^ '. . ^ '1 > ■r« ' • -v-vl ll Chanukah, and the kid says "A ' ’ z ' M A ' . r ■: iTiiliS & . Christmas tree.” Tho Chrisinias "shark bit wasms ' ^ - 1 dreamed up. by a pet dealer in ^ WaMI I ^e ringring out out with u I ] • I ' Caracas, Venezuela. As the gift , •*■ I I I for the man who has everything,ig, , ■ ■ #> * • » n r iw I notestes of of good good cheer c including an extra swimming ^ W i l fo0 you you and and yours yo -tL pool, the dealer offered live . . sharks at $22 a head. \] /f/} \\, I 1 ChrisimasChrisimas season, ie ( h ^ V \ Cincinnati was where SantaIta .■■ ■■■■■ ' M You'i’e'ou'i'e broughtbrough us Claus turned up as the Innocent stooge in a bank robbery. He W a happyappy year, year, through thi % \wflSV V W o Vo peeked in upon the was standing Jn front of the lens i )ur patronage and ^ “ m your patronage of a'tell-tale camera intended to . .HU ■ H H setting for>r youryoixr veryvrr festive Chriitmaa /|B o goodd will.wilt. Our Our deepestd * . * discourage holdups. So two gun-jn- and couldn’t could help adding our ( men clipped a teller for S4.200200 ■ ® and scrammed, unphoto-to- T h a n k You(4 jojor r yyour o u r ,fine patronage and a appreciationpredation is is yours.y graphed and unidentified. jU X ^ htcrrycrry ChristChristmas greeting to alli * The self-decorating Christmaslas ■ tree? It has been developed in iH | an arboretum at Piacerville, RB Calif., by the Forest ■ Geneticsics Institute of the U.S. Department K B of Agriculture. The instituteite . QH Amalgamatedlated Sugar Co. crossetp-two types of -lbdgepoleMe -1^ 1' TWINW FiFALLS pine and emerged with a tree ------T-.— ^------which develops ornamentaltAi MH cones while still small enough to B H stand in a room. _|^H In Portland, Ore., postal AUTO> PARTS Pi - workers browsing through let-et- . 'HiP^PP M BERLY ROAD ters to Santa Claus ran across 2057 KIMBERLV one from a little girl named Su- h^SlL' ^ •r • ' i J t i to our ELVES DANCED "'••-■p. MANYHNY FRIENDSFRIEI las • .* For Icelanders, Christmas AND Eve is the holiest night of the‘he J ------holiday season. C ------•----- r.*-^PC^H £i CUSTOMERS ■ Tradition says, however, that SANTA5 . WELCOMES anotherlother Toadload of Inall arriving by reindeerelndeer aiand escorted by, from left ' many years ago elves, dwarfs to * right. Misses Sue Conleyley and MMary Pat Dixon to the post offioffice at North Pole, N;V. and other little folks pranced Bert Storrs plays the role of Santa at the tourist attraction Inn the AdirondackAdli Mountains In up- and danced abou^ the streetsets stalegtat New Y ork which receivescelves thoithousands of letters from youngsteryoungsters yearly. (AP wlrephoto) on the night before Chfistmas.as.______

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    i "r* . . ; ' 1 1 ' - ^ B-4 Christmas Greeting Edijjbn,ditibn, .Friday,,Fr Decem ber 22, 1967 _ CRANBERRIES AND RAISINS EXCHANGE HELD ' . Cranberries haye“ b'eonreon used FT IL E R — C hapter AH. PE G . ■•■■■-,'' I...... ,------p % f j as' a pie fining over the:he years. Sisterhood,Sisi met at the homa of Nowadays some cookss liW tolMrs,tolMr! F. C. Albln for a Chrlst- ...... ' f-' ^Favorite. i ite For ChfIh th tm ashsMorfiin^^■ KJ team the cranberries with T-ai-T'al-mas mai party. M^^JRobe'h Mplden- 'l' ' j r s i . . ------(... sins to achieve-a-pl?asant-comvJi3^ E arly Christmas morning,'loolming,'looks so eleganf, tastes so1 fabu- i] tbsp.-sugar (If using pack-jack- -' balls'ball and pla(% side by side vl"* weet. 1 change, was held._____ wheiwhen the childrenTush pell-mell1-mell Ious,lou an d goes together so quick- age mix) ' ' . . on cookie sheet to (orm wreath.wrfiAth — and sweet. Icha for stockings and gifts, it's Avise ly Ithat an early riser couldid toss 31 egg (If not included in ' Let rise until double In bulk.)ulk. ■ — ■ ^ to have a snack on handid to one together and serve it warm ‘ .^package directions) gBake until golden brown, tid^ everyone over till the long- to the first starry-eyed Christ- 1] 1-Ib. ja r (approx. 2 cup$):up5) aboutabo iO-25 m inutes. j si' ; delayed breakfast. It"--11""" angels who tumble out of • S * W Glace. Cake Mix ^ i'?. V ;r~SU Stoil^invoTKter-fill.. her parents, the Donald Is [g ^more popular In the United j ^ ' - , "C ■ EbEbermans, and the first girl*"■* States today than at any’ timetim e •.V, . ■ ■ ’AV,. ; boibom Into the Eberman fam- i_ . ‘‘"r in the past, and Goodyear,r, thei ~ ~ * ■:.L '.-V ■ ■■■'. »iyIly In five generations—120 nation's largest producer ot of hi-bi­ >. ■ yeiy e ars. (.yccycle tires, sees no end in sight UII... . IIIIIII for the surge. ■ d p | r ' / . . ": . ', • ft X w - ■ r,' • ; - . J i Joyous Sincere

    . V wishes 3 ^ 0 thanks I jU«v ’ for a Sriyjjr i l j y < # i to oor SNOW BLANKETED PARKtK Block!Blocks In Portland^ Ore.r this week. Sndw fell for four straightitralght didays in the metropolitan“ happy ( i ^ s E man^ area, causing traffic problems.ns. However,Howe there were (ew ac- . ■ cldents attributed to snow. (AP wire]wirephoto) I ^^K.fk'iends. -

    — J W ^ - d^ ett^ C^anar I . the season of 'ra sendinglending you a package of ^ re}oicing, of peace^ good wishes, brimmingirimming with dieery greetings I oon n earth,earth good will to men. Wonderful wWo ^ o d ^ y < ’* for a warmn and wonderwond^erfuf Yuletide, HI b lV]lgBB|r A------—- >------w e /co m i e^welcome-lhe-bppoftanit^lo-^—^ ------plus ourr many thank:thanks for your greetit our friefriends and customers, loyalty and patronageitronage throithroughout the year. As everybody knows, womenen You will w sculpt! You will begin'>egin ^^K 7 ^ w/iose/oyo/goodal good wwill w e greatly value. are' suppsed to DO somethingng at the beginning!” g with ali the spare time theyey I tol told him how I had knittedl»ed J,:/ have, so most of us take up a this socksc once and how nobodybody A hobby or two. I’ve had a go suggestedsugges I spin the woolI or ■ ■ ■ ■^ L ' at quite a lot of things, includ-d- anything,anythi nnd he showed me m m U ^ I ALLISONJ FEEDFEE MILLS MIIITARfARY INN ing' knitting and ceramics,:s. wwhere here the ceram ics class wwas as W ■ However, I am done with allill meetirmeeting right down the hall. L I t t : » FILER,R, \DJ I D A H O JIMJIM la LASH: that small stuff and have gonene AfterAftci Rob Honey built the third[h M ______------. 4. on to self-expression in a bigig set ofot shelves' farm y bud vases,ises, way. I paint. Walls. he del delicately suggested I turn my artistic energies elsewhere.icre. It Is an ideal solution. One of, As a matter of fact, his exact t the best things about it is that words were, "Step bringingSIS 'CURL MANUFiMUFACTURINGf I after you havo finished one you. home these damned bottles I” do not have the problem of j s i" I discovered painting. I didid a BBob Curl Jim Jim Gunter ! where to put It. few still lifes before I took on n And frankly, my taking upip walls. walls, And . a friend took^ a ^Dicl< W heeler Fred F re Newberry | walls has been a relief to myly photogphotograph of me which hi he DonD Moleswortln Jim Jim Thorne ! **** relatives also, mainly becauiele enteredentere( In a conte.st and it won DDon B aty Phil Pini Schmidt j I don’t give them one for»r first p priie. He called it: “Girl Leonard • Irish Orval Orv Gray i Christmas. With ILatex Rollers,” •- ' C , ' : Tho knitting didn’t work outut ——— 0B ob U tt C Cint h a rle s VVa|kor at all. I started out a long timele USE TIMES-NEWST WANT ADS FFred Foss M Mei erle K em p ago with argyle socks and wentnt FOR FFAST SELLING RESULTSLTS ______through three boy friends be-e-J = = ------fore finishing one sock. Al­ though I lacked the courage tolo start the second sock, the re­e- t sult of my patience with thele needles paid off anyway. The sock I fmished made a dandyly ^ dusting mitt. I turned to ceramics when a friend asked me in scathing tones what I did all day. So, 'i 1 m m got a baby sitter for the kids (I only had tl)ree at the time,=1 J R ^ •siackcr that I was) and went to class. I was astonished when the instructor wheeled a cart up to my table and dumped this before me. m 1 \ J N '~'' "Gee.” I snid. "I just was M going to. draw a flower on a little bud vase or something.” ‘vT'muikV v ifuki'1 ^ “My dear, no! You are going to createi” he Informed me. Well, I thought I had donee enough of THAT, so I asked,I. mRT/ ' V I ‘‘Where’s the kiln? All I want is« IB-j' & KkBB • 'j ¥ ‘ to bake a little bud vase or « I something.” ' Jf' Y ^ Looking quite HI. he shouted. "You will u.?e the raw material! wA f ¥ / ^huich. bellaelia rring i n g outi | j acrou the landl a n d on o n A i 3 i I I Chriatmas Day,D a y , ; I proctaimingig to all ithe world the comingc o m i n g t o f the H ^Iy ChUdI^hild amand the I glory of Hisis birth.b i^ And to OUF A ne: cctutom t u t o m c e t v , w e wiah to proclaimoclaim a warm n s w I holiday "thankhank yoiyou” for I your faithfulFui patronage.patro

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    \ Saviour was born,7rn, somso may it shine this Chrisimas,istmas, blessingt you and yours with(the the light of peace, happinessw ancTctancTconientment. = ’ We hope you have ' . M ay the spirit of ChrisiChristmas dwell in your heart,heart, forever.fo a happy holidayl JULIE’S I . ’ ,, KirINGSB®URY’.Y’S - PRESCRIPISCRlPTIdN MEDICAL:al €Ercenter FLOWERS * I I I C A YITS S S u p pe e r Club ______PHAR/VWfARMACY ^ 7 PHARMAta m A c r ...... - 7 ^ 3 1 4 ^ ...... ’ ' ' ......

    ...... •i - - " - ^ ... V y . . ..' " I" . . '■ ■' . ' ' T . V. .A.I- I . •J", ■ • ' I .• . ' ■.1 > . ' , r. • ' «• . ^ serve the apple color,-add clearsar ChristrnasChrlstmc Greeting Edition,1, Friday, Dertrnber22, Dec 1967 »-S ' , nail polish to the faces, immedi-idi- —------.------:------;------j IMaking - Apple!pie People’ Ganan 1Be Family ately ajter apples are dry. wire andand,glue. , a brown pencil or painted ob. i Appli doll bodies can be con-on- For hihair, white yarn ls...gliied!liMd Then, the apple doU« s r e ...... ^X !lim tm as^M ter sthicted.i from wire and bits of tto9 the a|apple head. ■ ___ ready forfoi dressing. . ■ ______.fternoonl,—^— -wood—The-w ire-should-be-stur=r ^nWFs“^~MFsT 'Fihrney : recommendsends Mrs.’~FahrneyMrS’^F likes her sp^e ‘•y- '>“• flexible enough for arms whlte-he S Fun for the family on Christ-5t- have completelyc dried. (inside until sulphur is burned and'^let ™* white-headed floral pins for dolls to be about nine .Incites mas afternoon can .'start with In tl ire up; This helps preserve color. and legs. * that can be bent a t eyes. l e i CuCut off, the point, push1 nin j,|gh,high, amand says they are "much ith fn the Fahrney jarally, wire up; T will, or made to stand or sit. |nto 'ey< i'; peeling an apple — and makingng bodies for the dolls are con-on- of the apples, and kills any in- . into eye socket and paint the cuter” tithat way. However, «he V? * a rdollf doll. structestructed by Mr. Fahrney, whileliie sects which' might be present., ' Wirewire body,'arnvsi and legs'areare “iris.” .' designed a special Santa doll, '■ covered iwith potton batting and Arms SO says Mrs. Monaj_BeJleHe tbethe applean heads are carved by RemRemove applps and set to dry, Jajterf^ “"O Arms, "hands and feet cann be larger Inlh size, for display during .• FahrneFahrney of Spirlngfleld, Mo., who borotli y’ fasten^ to hold firmly. painted' ho Dorothy Fahrney Murphy, a por- indoors. This usually takes two painted^ with flat white tintedInted the ChristmasChrii season at Mytte's ought to know. FronnlRrsaraBtie trait TiTtisf i whu is; in privater ^ . — AtUcI)—apple---h6ad, still on with oil I start, peelings an apple, Mrs.rs. life, NMrs. K. L. Murphy. weeks or longer. To fu«her pre-'fe-11 stick, to t body, securing with^th and Joes toei of feet Indicated ^with with I Melville Road in Springfield. I Fabrne Fabrney has won renown as a* jv],,M rs. F ahrney complete.*! the r —~ " I deslgnc designer and creatotF of iipple>1® dolls, ,]g||, with unuSual costumesi e t I dolls. Making the dolls is a■ made according to patterns, .. I family prbject,-in wbich sbe en*'"J \ffiicH~she creates. I I I lists the a d aiid enthusiasm of®‘ Whatever the division of , I her busbandi Ben, and her craftsmanship,,craftsi any family group ■I daughter,daughti Dorothy. can eseasily make apple dolls, for I Apple dolls are in the tradi- holiddholiday fun or yearround enjoy-, I tion tlon of making dolls from ma- ^e„,ment, maintains Mrs. Fahrney. ■ . J P terials at hand, and they reflect She s|,g offers the following in-, J ^ CttWS1’Al4s I f ' MS •jt-.lj1 the Ijorbome craftsmanship of early‘‘Y structistructions: • ' \ B. ' S ' 'ff AmericAmerica. Though crall ipecial- s^ieSelect firm apples — they. ffl 7, | kL_..^|I ijtsists hhave a revived the custom of make the best dolls. Peel apples' // \ Wishing you all tha /oy . I f .....making dolls.IKey are still quite ’t Tt . ' H makinij and carve “faces" for doll, Hfi 1 and cont»ntm*nt ^ Hk 7|i|il a nov^ty. And. says Mrs. Fahr-'V’- head.s. | ^ * ney, apple dolls will always be p ^' I of this holy su'ason. 'T ..' ’.m '* Put carved apples on sticks ^ •* t ■ '. 4 •> ;*’* uniqueunique, because no two heads and insert sticks into holes 4 kopt Sittitt fulfills your u>ish4t, ' i l A turn 01out the same. punchpunched in a coffee can or other I Pdirons, W« hop* SP*- CARLL KOBE KOBEL • Blue Lakesakes Blvd. Nortti I Dolls Prized Cover kettle and leave apples,>les I _____ ■ The elaborate Eijroptan dollsIls v— — ..... -■■-■- I — ...... - ..... — of the nth and I8th centurics-ics- ,I • - '. were the precious possessionsns ■ of the very rich. Often, theyey ,1 were court 'dolls, prized by royalty.royalty KISSING SANTA CAN be fun and fun^,I and that’s what• - - ... iri'tiIn "times of war, these valu-lu- ...... -J ,. Cindy Sue, Unlonvllle,. Mich.,, .found out.on This 2-year-old waA[ able ' *

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    PILGRIMS CELEBRATINGING CHRISTMASCHB Jn the Israeli*iell> writtenwr: In three languages—Englges—English, Arabic and Hebrew.' occupied Holy Land travelingIng from Jerusalem to Bethlehemlem On the other side the words,rds, .“ “ Bon Voyage,“ are also jw;rittenItten ;m” In tfiree languages. (AP wirephoto)virephoto) W m i ^ m will seo this arch with theI words, ‘“Welcome to Bethlehem” In Bethlehemm DDifferentt TlThis Christmstmas Season By HAL MCCLURE But some things never recc recently began setting; upp hisbis Bethlehem’s1 Arab merchantsrchants • ------AvsiiclalcJ Piciss W ilie r------ehehnnt an se:—^ ------equlpment-in-tho Crook Ortho-3rtho- depend largoly on the Christiantrlstjatv— - ^ — ------BETUl.EHEM, Occupied Jor-for- CommercialismCor and sectarianarlan dox basilica and requested} per- pil|pilgrim to boost, their annual (l;in (AP) — PIlKrims celebrat-rat- bickebickering still seem to mock;k the mis:mission from the Armeniansms to -sal.sales. So far business has been iiiK Cliristnias In lhe Israeli-oc--oc- joyoujoyous observance of Christ’sirisfs connectcom an electric line on their, bad.ba< ^ We’ves’ve enjo]enjoyed cupied Holy I.and will discoveriver|birth birth at this very spot nearlylearly side side. He was brusquely refused.fused. ^Xhe war and Israeli tariffs iincxpoclcil' chaiiRcs in this 2,000 y ears ago. A few y e ars ago whiie wor- ImposedJm on Bethlehem’s cottagec o tu g e serving you, ourrpsltrons... piltrons \ m M \ jP t :wrvi sleepy Arab lown this year. Nc(Neon signs flicker like alien shipersship sang "Peace on earth, industryind have hurt, A new archway welcomes the beaccbeacons over the Milk Grotto3rotto goot good will to men" in the churchhurch ______we hope to servere you again!ag: ' visitor in English, Arabic—andand GroceryGroci and the Holy Mangeranger a gtgroup of priests battled wildly Jlebrew. StoreStore. with bottles on the roof above. VACANT CHAIRS "■ ATTrtT— shnps~ carry^—Israeli-tell- —Hai—Hawfcers-ei^Mwt-the-pralse-of Ise-of There-l.sTl even n-.disputn nvecn v p r —I__Polish ChrlsHnns fn.st-thehe day d a y _------made goods, post cards and per-3er- ollvewoodollvev madonnas, motherler of whichwhk Is the field “where shep- beforebef Christmas, then havehave a - iv- iodicals printed in Tel Aviv—iv— pearl crosses, rosaries. hereherds watched their flocksts by feafeast at nightfall, says World fields Book Encyclopedia. A vacant even victorious Israeli war.var ThtThe sprawling Church ofif the night."nigh In four such fields Boi a A . i x > s A books, with patcheyed Gen.len. Nativity,'Nitiv which traces Its begin-jegin- arouaround Bethlehem the keeperleeper chairchc for the Christ Child alwaysalw ays AMERIC/^ :ov- nlngs back 1,600 years, h as> sev- vows vow his Is the true field. stastands at the festive table. iRICAN OIL Im Moshe Dayan's face on the cov- nlngs ers. eral (chapels belonging to differ-liffer- ■----- = - ■ ' - •' ttlTCK B^ cir \ Khaki-clad Israeli soldierslers ent 1faiths. Each religion Jeai- ^ R I M ^ s i clatter through the narrow cob-:ob- ously defends Its rights, even'en to r n FARM SERVICERVICE CENTER bipstoned streets, past heavilyvily enteringenter certain doors or light- s MAGIC VALLEY’S-EY’S ONLY COMPLETEC INFANTS ' laden donkeys with chattering•ing ing ccertain lamps. > jk I Eastlandand DrivDrive South AND MATERNITY WEAR' SHOP Arab women returning from■om A religioust dispute more thpnthfin \ I Tw in FeF alls O N THE ROGERSON HOTELI CORNER market. a hi hundred years ago—-o over v er / M " f ■ 1 • | a H n Tho Star of David flutters lan- thc the jplacement of a Vermillionlillion IJ I guidly In the December sun star s ta r Iin the Grotto of the Nativityitlvity over the police station oppositesite to markm the place whereB the the Church of the Nativity. Christ Chris child was bom—was! tak- > Gone are the barbed wire en-enen- en upu by .^iSupporting govern-!ivern-1

    tanglements that once separat-rat- ments. ment It helped spark the Cri- ...... - ed Jordan and' Israel, forcing:ing meanmear War In 1853. Merry 7 pilgrims to make a long detoar.Dur. A television technician = more Christmas ( ' r"i ii'~MftTii ^iiV ^ 1 to you \ & yours! I ^ I I - I ^ ' \ I

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    ------:— ^ ...... ■■- ...... • ■ - ...... i i • ...... - ...... • • ...... V...... V • ' ...... - • • • •) ■ . . ■ ...... ’** ' J' I . ■' " . . - r f In the course of'^imi,!, B^fu-n^tu- ChristmasChri Greeting Edition,Jition, Friday^Friday, December 22, 1967 B-T / q G o o d F o o rfIsJ .S frail: rally each nation developediped Itsits ——- — :------y------^^ ^ —:rrr~’ ■ i)dlls Britigitig Christmc }ht To G^irlsM /a ^ . owrown treasured customs in con-con­ ' tmas Delight nection with the Christmas ^ din- n - bomebon to the, table fn1 solemn swaswan to a kid with a pudding , -Big Part p f Kner, say th ^ editors of The pro*procession. Then followediral other in ilits belly! " I t ’9 Tun to get ■ doll for tant thing about the. dollsUs is lyrelyrei. to tuoe.'oT a .hiddenitorlidden I to i^ . a itainlature tiitftedNa-d . Na- _ . ® ■ ' . NevNew Book' M Kitbwledge.»*• courses—and^ui what coursw!rsw! The ' — ------.— ...... '■ — ...... - - that they are objects of affectionection mwmusic .boju- -1 -1...... ' ____ tions. Uoi A^ turbwed. ..Brazilian Xi! On American tables, thehe cen- niojmost lavish, of dinners^usually.s usually . BREADS CUSTOMARY^ TUi* statem eilt comes fromtn a r-ch*—cheriSied by little girls wait-w*it- .Manym o th ^ doUs In the Pryor dancer, dat a Spanish matedorl^ ’wkhwith X.Holidays terte? of attraction is usuallyally thette (eal featured a boar’s head.I. ~ Everywhere,E a widespread ------re#l-t»uthorily;rwhoris'-TB-foTmer™S^meH"S^<>r-Santaj-and-by-everyone*1^® conicoIIeetW^tiHtelirplainrtfaBrine:^ itirie^ cape—and—sword—a4^Japanesec«j panese — ------—'------lurlceyrThlsTiastonrhas-Its-orlg-lurl its-orlg- -~ p F o r“a m^dieVal feast,t, a typi- use of breads and-pastries.'is ■ ■ M irjhe, a 'worlci traveler and who loves dolls, to play with chanicat~acconnplbhments chai ! are 8C*geisha, a Belgian lady, aa Ger>Ger< 1During the-Christmas season, in in the English "Christmasiristmas cal menu included 17 ihaln cusicustomary for tbe Christmas intfniatlonal 'alrUbe executive—ve— and admire. by ino ineana limited to theI dolls tourist, an Aral^lan. desert m«merry soundsr ring out, pleasingleasing blnbird”—usually a goose,, capon hui dishes—everything fromn roasted feasfeast. ______' aqd wlio is also a man who AlongAle with their legacvcv of of ttodayw -Fm; instance, a group prince, W ah Argentinian gaucho—ucho— sissights greet the'eye — andnd tan- or chicken, rather thah1 a tur- = ; ' ■ ------. has' itjore dblls than almost any*any- love, the dolls bring a record‘ecord of earlye American dolls includesHudes t**'® •* seemingly endless,ndless. talizin^tal aron^s fill the air.r. Good key iiey. body except Santa Claust . of mantiind’sm ingenuity. the “ AutopferipatetUcos’' —' a IDifferences may dividele na-ha- J** I* much a part ofof holi- Ini, Medieval times, a■ large _ ’ ...... — ------' Collector Sami^l F. Pryor Is An Ils In walking dolV patented in 1862.162. tioitions -r- but not In thee Doll day tradition as bells andid car- birdbln was standard fare at En- En­ J4, ir Is Among the antique dolls In Us get ojS. greens and gifts. giisglish Christmas dinners among , _the founder of ,{h6 Internationalonal Mr. Pryor’s, 'collection Is a1 49th-'19th- AAnother Hind of ingenuityitv Is Library. Mr. Pryor's dolls get oJS J manifest in the craft dolls,! lov- opportunity to enact theleholi- holi- Ati this festive time, people the common' people. In castle ■ Conn., where more than 8,000 trentury beattty-^ho-tums^ her- rttful -day-^plrit—of—peace-and—goodI onnH de dulight In Serving their familiesamilies and anc manor, however, a, “bird” ^ I ’■SM .liM — 'doUs are gathered in fabulousiIqus flutters her eyelids,/elids, bands from' virtually any/ and wilwill, all year. As ...a pastime,isUme, An*nd friends an abundancenee of wasn’twai Blways~iKe~mBln“dish;I~dishr— —S I—pen ^ bring dolls, of' many cbchoice foods. The custom1 prob- tTo the.tune of'the oldd carol, " w variety.^ heavheaves her bosom and playsays a everyevei convenient material—pen Hand I ■ wipers, s h e 11 s, newspapers,apers nations together in friendlyndly abably began with the ancientmt win- "Tl "lh e Boar’s 'Head in Hand I Begun In 1953 when he Inherit-erit- ^ ntui------wip ter festivals. Be(Bear," the boar’s headad was■was ■ g ed 30Q doUs from a friend, the wlslwishboiies, sponges, corn cobs, cobs. 6r9® - boldery and other* types- of ed^ in “Godey’s Lady’s Book” Christmas,Ch holly has both a Christmas tree is truly a source fancywork usually knownawn ] ° \ May, 1867, with illustrationsations rnerryrn* and melancholy signifi- of delight.' ' _ -‘crcwef,” will be a popu- of Mr. 'and Mrs'. Crab and "how“how cacancci The Doll Library, so nam^m i^ lailar di^gn motif thlS; Christ-jjgJ. to” instructions. Fairies, j so It Is said,j loved because every doll has a storytory mas, mi acconllng to Hallmarklark ^ A Among the Library’s littletie In-In- the th< holly. They found its leaves ----- to tell,-is—attractlvBfsnreu^u s ^ CaCaras’ art dirtH6F7""' ... “®d hal/itonls, dolIs—of-^ther—lands-lands -sn such •a ~comfDrt1ng~BliBMer ~Thsr in a 1792 bam. remodeledi to Mrs;I Jeanette Lee saidKI d ^ even ev after holly was cutIt from provide appropriate settingsi for that thi simulated knitting and -rt.’ PCthe trees,- they lingered about. about, ^|» iVy the dolls. Visits to the DollI Li< Li- crocheting'patterns cr< and oth- ■Q allowing themselves to bet>e car- brary are by appointment only, -er -er needlework designs will Decor Differs® ried“i^ indoors, where they protect-protect- A H . Here, there are antique dolls,oils, be be widely featured on suchluch Nc Not' all peoples use living ed the home from evil spirits.3irits. historic dolls, craft dolls, reli- Christmas Ch products as cardsards gr^ greenery In their festive' holi- "■ Later,j Christian believers saw A gious dolls, dolls of every land and an giftwrap papers. RealSeal day decor. In Scandinavia,navia. thorny leaves and brightght red and every era. The dolls indeeddeed lengths leu cf yam are alsoI be-b«- wh< where greenery Is symbolic of berries. of the holly as symbolsymbols ' M w m m im im m have much to tell to the seriousious ing ln( offered as ties for gift mp mourning, people use bright brighf ^ Crown of Thorns andind the / I W Sf AJ1 student of world history and packages. pa colecolored paper, ribbons, fringes, t Child. M ^ fancy balls, sweetmeats, fl^- flow- . which the Christ Child, world civilization. ,,,,, uuu ide on ^ But to Mr. Pryor, the Impor- ers and fruits for Yule decora-ecora- 8rigrown to manhood, made on V— - - - tions. • ” ______' '______Ca______Calvary.______‘ "f Quikfanas,qdifmas, ^.;;i and time tb greet i W good friisnds...I s . . . "i w time, too, too coimt our i _____ blewinga. One of . tiye greatest of these it jriB the friendshipU p of o those f A ^ . - * ^ I P whom we areire privilegeprivileged to serre. S A c h e e r y K 0 Q f B Christinas , TO ALL, OUR THANKS AND; BEST WISHES ' ^^lauH ffiO carA S greeting to . YOUR HH( O ST JH all our good ^ DELSA AND'JD BALINBALINE ANDERSO'N H neighbors & 1 • ' ^ H S f r i e n d s ! I STRAUCAUGHN’S S i t to all our loyol ^ BEST■ WESTERWESTERN MOTEL I i l l s cuttomm, may 1 ju n ! t t j l ^ P*ow, loy, ^ B conltnlmtnl 1 ring out ^ m To all ourr f f J dtarlythreui patrons,tf a vvery Merry t j r I

    1 Chrisimass se s e a s o n i — : The Sheriffiff & & D eputies SMITH[ROOFING R( SHERIFIlERIFF'S OFFICE ll n I...... *'T'*"~li— ■ CCOMPANY O M P / _____ SALES DEPT. PLANT John Holmes ■ M ^ ‘n Coly Parish Larry Robinson ' Clyde Hunterr P aul G off V ern F r a n c e Paul Huckins a t # _ r ^ ' Don Wallace LAB ^ i J a c k R eed Lloyd Kuykendall v U i ^ I OFFICOFFICE P e a c e a l WS Donna Dohse - Bob Sass APPLICA1apL IC A T O R S Bert, Rogerer and RobbieR Collins K u l a Ralph, Jay and.Lanteand. Cox Allan andsnd Dick Blamires " W n . * Norman Lenchnch . . . FarrellF Peterson Jim B right.h t. ;i . W.Wade Runyan r fc I C laaude u d e BeBernard ‘ I U u lll wl J v U m • '• IIV g jS \ mokt yoor every Oft ri • \ wish come fOB^ V^ Imt! We wish you RV > L a merry Yule ^ F7 A A R M I p E a r t l t \ and thank May tha spiritual ------— ------J------— ------EM blesilngt ef Ih* I ' you for yoor ! To all our customcu ers Mosen b« bMtewed i friendship! • SER’VRVICE i p * «n you and yours.' ^ ^ ------^ a worldId of hehappiness •>C£iL j •i- ■. s glorious fimel PUMP &. EQIEQUIPMENT KELLY’Sr s NORGEI ! I af this glorio COMPAIMPANY ^ 1.AUNDRY-DR>- DRY CLEANERS LYNWC.YNWOOD ' * S¥ V -; f R ROM: O i ' ! John Bailey ToTommy McDonnell i Glen Bertlesonn EwellEv Buckingham J . z | i Ruth Woodrufff BobBc Sexton ^ ’• Dorothy Powellill Ch Charles Callen Eugene Baischh MildredMi Graham- i f ^ Ned Warner ArArley Peterson m I Raym ond O'Delllell ToTom Davis Bill Stonemets3 D Don c Lidtke I Dean Call * / WTffllE nIBSSr -w iiiH P ^^^g|H ||D ||||||H |||^|lli^_^ C t a t m o A ! a n d Ot i ® : y ' DON LIDTKE.DTKE. GerGeneral Manager f 7 ® yo " yours, ^ ' J. H.-I. SHARP, Directcrt- A ^ l l l '4 » v 2 | ^ Jl I tv* txtemd our MAXX SUTER. SUTER, Director s i s I . , cheeriest holiday JOHN MOGENSON, MOGENSi Director zS t »»I! w 3 ^ « * I - r __ ^ greetlags-~4md V FRANKNK WELL;WELLS, Director ** J B tTO?* r ' W I S H E S - I our sitic^e tkm ki LAWPENCE: e KALBFKALBFLEISH, Director

    M - i J Wr ■' pdtfonage, TdJued friendship/ f i and good tviU.' ij 'Well-lovedd carolicarols fill the oir os happily, ' I w* celebi'alaelebi'ala CtChrislmai.«To ona i ond oil, our wiiheswithes for a season filled i wilh IhoI hannonylionnony iof peoca and |oy. ^ LYSLE KEITH. ; VALLEY FORD & IMPLEMENT j m o l y n e u xX MMACHINERY i LIGHT HOUSIDUSE I • COMPAIN5 M P A N Y i % I "Y o u r NEWJEW FFORD d i DEALER I 1 ' >- ; -...... -...... - ..- ..— - ...... -■- '...... ~ r - ' — _

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    Chrlstmaa greeting Edition,dition, FtFriday, Decan^ber 22, 1967 ^ Christmas ' carols befor# th« , , '-i'- ' F I ■ manger;8cene, — i'-V - ^ ■ Childrenn Of S. Readings were given'by Layne _ _ Thomas, Loy Thomas and Dana ■R. eA*3EB?*lv'|^ FilerFi Grangef f e t Thomas,SSS Kay_Pettingill, and the CXAyB.POLI.AN-r------~----- > > , , ------...... ," . 0 ...... five-five Flynn children, Alice, Kel- MAit22 J K YourOolfyAdMfy w y y l ly, Mary, Joyce and Scott. 20 ’ A t to r d ln g Iq A musical reading was pr^ B | g S 9.2MM To develop pmcMage message 1 for Sahirdoy, h-33-I7J<^ tr„ sented by Charri Glassinger and EJW8-84.89 reod wordss correspondingcorrespondi to numbers S&60.823?^ FILER —■ Songs and reading Bj,g^ ^ and Nikki H B ' TAUtuf of your Zodiocdioc birth birth sifi sign. - — — by clchildren of Grange membersnembers Humphriesjju,„ sang a song. Robin APft 21 1 Your' 31 P«opl« highlighted the annual Christ- DunlapDunI gav^ a musical reading, • I ^ V aAavsi 2Wondtrful 32 Whot S L ,c o « d 3Ad^rllslnflI 33 33A A ^ 6 3 N«w« ^ mmas as party for families held at Santi Santa- Claus distributed gifts and <4 Horsh 34 B«34 B# 64 And 6>lM3-30^ *l,*» i \ treats to all.______. ^ 3 3 - ^ ^ SP«rtono»ty 35N*v “ C “ >6 G range Hall. ______^ i l A ril / BKi _ grh^u —3&AU«tJ— SuIm------T h stage h«,ld a beautifully-[nnsnn^ ^ A letter was read from Olan K i m ■ —^ ZAHrti^ 37NVhb'r«37 Whore «7Arrlve« «AanTA«IU» V scene Genn, 4-K County Agent, thank- i l i S ^ 8 3a38Froud' Proud • 68 Now N0V.J3 A «_ dCCOIdecoratea white Nativity . scene yM iW B Tl 9tiw«tttoot0 39You'r« before a blue backdrop. it It had *"8 ‘"8 the' Grange .for the dinner Glassih- -recently served to 100 4-H Club 41 Tok. 71 M iw I3.16-17.23^ “bbeen «®" !in fnade by Mrs. Ted Glassih- laL u r 42 Mot 72 Olf ' 27-66.68 get.ger. All the childrenn cani?sang Leaders at a recognition ban- , CAMCtt 13Dlrt(no 434 3 6*B« 73 SurprHcs ------1..-. " quet In the Grange Hall. <• l..«k JUKien l4W ofd* ' 44Gflttir>o-<4Gettloo .74Tro^ttom XMM | ______= ______” »5 And -<545 Irrllotl^Irritating 75AiHl' DtC 23 '1 1t 0 i ' W DoncIng 44 6 6 O D«c.it'» eem h’* 76 Horn* JAN. 20 J J U M 4747 Timm Timm TJ Likely ii_JO_si « W : ..... ’fcf - MWbtk iiS-48 CaVi C ari ------78Th« ' ^ ------') -- qlMU9-50— 19 Awoy 494 9 In In :?9For 61«7Q.72 ^ S u o 20 Vou so50 AirAir 60Forg«t1(no ^ JULYM 2> Slt«ok Slot'51 Of 81 Son>eon9 iam 5i v . j i i S 6 © 22Furlh.r S2 Lookino 3 W J .S ^ A U d M 23Romonclna S3 Luckiits!:'"" ?§&:« c 24 From 54 Eitot* M IC4t«ISTMA$\Hg I K ^ T lT tT T ■ 25SUn SSOirtV slZ " -^/y-n-TJi 2iOt 56 FatFor 86 Troubl# 4S-57»62 V S ^ ■ 5 vnoo 27 Are 57 NavnN«w« 87 E)(ciring pncs% rry it hop* Sonta 'in jUl AUG. 14 28 Raoi 58 Romonc* 59Sociol »brlghttnt ^IIEl* €/ iro w s n ^ -a ’30P,obl 1-3-6.17 To developip message for Sunday, read words correspondircorresponding to numbers SALVAGEGE & TOWING1 ^ TAUtui of your Zodiacjiac birth sigisigiT O^H APR. II I SMk 31 Anyorw Anyor>« 6! Functlorts ,v t ' ■ c5rm youngsters.. Tii m - l i i i m j L i i winning German Shepherd appears pooped In front of herher awa award ribbons and on the floor'loor are !some 39 trophies Dutchessess cXnCIK ' ^3 Nevn 43 Turn 44 Attain 74 OlitUFb CAmcOM Christmas tree with paws foldedolded ovcovcr ears in hopeless effortbrt hns hns woh In obedience and1 trial competition.co She la owned g 45 And 75FrUndih%» OCC » ^^f I PI■ »■ tem^iflpr to escape the din of Christmasmas carolscarol and incessant howlingIng and and trained by Ken Hickey,y, OrlandiOrlando, Fla. (AP wlrephoto)) ^ l6Don’t 46A.46 Al 76 Or an 47N»» 77Trlck ^ ' »>-i^PIP| |p h H laSobborti 48Graup48& iin 78HumUMim I«-2M I.34i^ uluimiiiumiiiiiiniiiiiiuiimntiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii ^1Y7 my73-7*-75I 19D4TUi:iaAl fi 24A£lkxu S454Y Youou B4 You .f e j? —Lib^ryHas “1"The devil dares not show“W As tbday's punch or eggnoggnog ^ Peterson entitled "A Song S 5SR«iful ■ BSChwrfuOy I2 -2 3 JM 5 ^ C-# ^ A t Vow lin g ______himself in C o r n w a 11 at bowl ^owl attests, favorite bever- S ^ g , i 8 L « n .^ 56lnl.r.a,,.--- ai-Th*------— M-67-69--- ^ ------Christmas time lest hp „„es -''er- Unending." The- performanee-n a n c e ~ vnoo 27A®s bails, eggs, pickled FOR FAST SELLING- RESULTS I ^HRIS ind “ l^^stive beverage.______FQp CHRISTMASTIME I ' Hounds," Stewart: "A Night ofnf mushrooms, seasonings and Watching," Arnold: "The Time ®P'*^spiccs* all In a pastry crust. I U Noon," Buck; "The Senator’.sr's fiJimitiiiiifmimiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiituiiiiiiiiiimiJiiiiufuimi mill •iilE SQ ro lady.” Seifert: "The Anthem.”i / ' _ , I BIIEETINGSI Gerson; "Jubilee.” Walker: T^r|] ,1 MAGIC GLASS & PAINT "WashinEton, D. C," Vidal;il; Doll Comes Into j ^i»Ma5«552'f®Sp ••The Chosen," Polok; "When T fg c..yo'iy;,o Q3;)b ib i 560560 Main JSo. She Was Gcx>d." Roth, and “The Its A l'O Own As Gift r \ I- - Plot.” Wallace Irving. ^ Non-fiction include "The Pass- PurlnRY, , the past ccntury, Ihe i Dur worm»if ' jj. doll has really come into Its ■ «» ~ over Plot.” Sell onfield; ‘ Ihonki to you, "K hrushchev — A Career.”J. own, ns a precious plaything ^ Crankshow: "Blaring Foreste;5( for every little girl. Now the v f T wllh Ihi wllh Trails.” Simpson and Jackson, wonders wonde of the doll world, once 4 and “Terrible Trail.” Clark and JJ®tho Pprovince of kings, are at T the disposal of "little mothers"iers’* ^ • tniiry season f Tiller. i ■ .M/ i ) ^ Junior fiction and non-fiction(jn In horhomes across the nation. Here's / to a Yule ^ 1 w will bring:: I jj„ From waking, talking, well­ Include "Buford Tho Little Big rde": *hars brimming wilh It a Morn.” BMt; "Sam Banp anded wardrobedwardr creations of wonder- ful complQxfty to soft and cud- «^ ’"« fun, ill t ‘'•'S*’-*''" Moonshine." West: ‘The Guard ■“* \ T\\ of ! m r n \ i f r ^ E s S — Mouse," Freeman. °dly X , rag dolls of sweetest sim- iheii season's t ■ ' n\ loyi and lirlghf „i plicity. dolls timelessly delight I ,, ^ It I li» ..—^ "To Think I Saw It On Mul- P 'I'eht special and */ Oirtihnoi Omr. berry Street,” Seuse; “Rid-|j little girls. For, yesterday or! ■ j dies,” Cerf; "The Art of Ancicnt today, one thing is certain. Inl Rome,” Grebok; "Baseball,".. ®veryevery generation, packagesg e s mood. ” Mlers; “Tho Game of Base-Jg. from " “Ti Santa eyQk^ the sameiame OurC i U ball," Epstein; "The Batle of sparkle in youn^ eyes, forar «a besti, to J d re am come the Bulge,” Shepherd; "At the ' you! / » . ^ - t jl ------Battla Of B a ta a n ." Appel ^ "Thu King’s Fifth." O'Dell. .11^ I 11^ 11^ ^ "Class R I n g." DuJardin; PARTY SET "High Rise Secret," Lenski;l“ : GLENNSg l I KERRY — GlennsIcnns \ > v . 242 Main Ave. N.M. 733-862323 1 ^ 1 : "Raven’s Cry." Harris; "Spring perry '"g Ferry I.ions Club members w will ill I I £ j i C , Comes to the Ocean." George; entertain entert their wives at a Chri.sf-iri-st- "From tho Mixed up Flies of mas r party in the Memorial Hall J S u . ' ------.1 Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler andpo Friday.Prida Tho party will startrt aiat ■ f f ^^ ||f WT.iT "Outlaw.” Anderson. __ 9 9:30 :3Q p.m.p ______J _____ »¥ 'v rr - j L ------1 1 1 # . ^ ^ ’ --- ROBIN FEATURED greeting greet i printed In T.ondon In ; One of the first Christmaslas Goodall and Son, featur- iABBOnTAUTOl JTOlUl^^^ I cards ever published, a smalli'i ed a“ robin presiding over a I TO ODS f-' . pastoral winter scene, framedim.3| '2' A... W..1 Twin Falls:,. I ^ (two by three-and-a-half inches) __: by paper lace. ____ I i I friends I AND I i CHRISTMAS i J ^ I II I GREETINGS | I t R r BEST ^ I ^ ^ b LS;I CUSTOMERf! j I to all my I I m friends in ^ ■ i mES.I i Wagic IiQiiishi 5 Imittfiies g Valley. | ^ I am here to ' ' Jr serve you with jH I * v ^ f iw ^ all your shopping ‘ ^r M ERRY u ! l a needs from our ^ I §# CHRISTMA*; ^ ^ wonderful selectio n in ^ ' ^ our Montgomery 0 l ^ » and a warm heartfeltjartfelt ThankThi You for your ^ Ward catalog. ^ | g t — ^ s ^friendship’^nd patronage from all of us at * Louise MaFsh ^

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    ti ’ ' - ' * ■ . ,■■'•■ I _ _ . . ■ I' ■ ...... I I ' * ' . , lition, Friday, December. 22, 1967 B-9 ' Exchange Is Vl , , - ChriiChristmos Greeting Edition, Friday, ^ BERRrSWOBLODRLD ^ ^ j-i .' . — N ...... -J—" i . m m ltr n f '■'* Held By SUm,n , f^Trinreiub — 1;^: HANSEN — A Christmas par- ijk^ ty and gift exchange highlightedi » - ^ % the meeting of the Slim1 and fl / V ‘CT Trim TOPS Ciub> at the home i H g — of^rsv-Thomas-Steelsmlth;------______:____ S - J f ______: l»N - B oth-M r. and M rs. Steelsmith,Ismith, •• // -7 -*- . were the recipients of :a surpriseirprise . ^ gift in the form of an evergreen ^m<“money" tree in appreciation for the use of their home as To You and Your the weekly meeting place of the- sxoygroup. , ' ‘ -M rs.--M argaret McCoy' wasWas V Loved Ones — A N- program leader and hostessss and ja k m the installing officer for thele new f slateE of officers. The leader. ■ . H r Holiday Season MrsMrs. Gene Walker, announced>unced the appointive officers, Mrs.M rs. ___ FFred re Howard, scrapbook; Mrs. ! Stanley Earl, courtesy: Mrs. Filled with Joy McCoy, program; Mrs. Paul Bowman, reporter, and Mrs. Steelsmith. weight recorder. ' 1 r f f W ^ ^:P and Ii H/ I / 1 P r Coeur ■ J[_ I I J——- — All y<}ar long, our many friendsfriend wish us well by con- k pState Recognition Day and tinued loyal patronage.nage. We taketak this happy opportun- V :'e die^ ' convention .April 20 at Coeur '' d’ Ale/ie was discussed. The - ity to express ourir gratitude and sincere Christma* > . : . grouptnei decided to purchase diet NAfishes. '. ■ .r.- v y ; '. drinks can to be furnished at the meetings for those who doys not on thecare for coffee. night ^ ;■. • ■ ■ -.J i me«Because of the holidays on the.ing scheduled Monday S night -i,, ^ BENNO^SS FINE WATCHES ^^iPiPPv'*: — " meetingsr-the-next-regularsm i meet- "/Vo, I didn't- havts-^ a tough day at the office—/ went ' 13 7 MMain ain A'Ave. W. ■ ing will be Jan. 8 , at the Steel-’°s- Christmas :shopping!" __ smlth home. , M rs. ______Mrs. Vergil Bail was bestSteel- los­ er with Mrs. Stanley Earl, Mrs. __ ' *' ' totaGene Walker and' Mrs. T. rSteel­ w a l Samuelson Medley M Of Carolsrols [T —— I smithrec( tied for second place.m bers A ^ . r i ' total loss of 27% pounds was ^ Sung At Hansensen I I ' ' recorded among 13 members’•'Makes Tape *’* -. '■ weighing in. No gains w e r e HANSEN — A m edleyI e y of I H jw noted. - ., I t Christmas carols was played for I ■" "' ■'■■-;■■*■... I |For Soldiers■a------S:the guests at the annual Christ-----1 I mas school concert Tuesdayfu esd ay I S f BOISE (AP)-A Chrisimasistmas as ^ "Bonus" afterfter all ■ ^ PartyHeldByn e n 1greeting^ for Idaho servicemenD U the scheduled numbers were in Vietnam has been recorded played. , ‘ Modern WoodmenChrist- by'gre Gov. Don W. Samuelsonion lorfor j iifjj, grade band, the jun­ jun- ;hange distributionin overseas. 1.. ' ‘ - ior high school band and chorus, ' ■ ’ m K S k i, ■ •'. i.'''.VX : wasHANSEN — A no-host Christ-lit by by The governor told a news'iii*^°h' con- „_j“"** senior high bandind and mas party and gift exchangeWood- disference the message will be chorus were featured. Therhe sen- m ■■ ; ■ V.^ ni®' ill. used by the USO In Vietnam . i-_ ------:„,; • ■ V-'- was held Tuesday night by 1 S ior played the medley. A ^ J -■•’ '■ ~members X of the Modem ner-at Wood- fer Thn messnBn consisted“ ^P^D. pr(- q ean., Froehllch and Garyry Long Q - 1 score marily of the Gove'roor’S“Te^ . . - ~ . the'men at the Woodman Hall. us( '^.^■were featured in "solo parts Irt The R«d twaiii-wa»-winner-atmbers J counting of sights he saw dur- ,t,g of UU u r ‘he »en*°»' s o WHO NEEDS a sled? Boys from fro Butte,' Mont., northsidehside dlstrlct*1tnddisti shoe soles make pre:the' evening shoot with - a I score shot maing an automobile trip withIth his Richard Youree Is the dlrec- ' good sleds when snow and Ice turn thet hills JInto slippery roadways.roadways, Drivers, to their dismay, of a s 429. points an d 10 membersmem- coiwife from Sandpoint,1 their“ >eir tor. r r M E R R y ^ found tires skid just as readily,dily, so trtraffic was down on thislis street. In the background Is the>Ko berpresent. The green team shot home, ing to Boise, and duringing an ______headloune of Steward Mine,ae, Walkervllle.Waikt (AP wirephoto)0)______ay, a If score of 339 with eight )r m men em - airplanewil trip to eastern Idaho,laho. the wa! bers present. ith 54 hoi "Yes,” the Governor conclud- T_ Individual high scorer forIS mensec- ed,air "(he Idaho you all “"kiow know IIIInstallation Is, ’CHRISTMAS'^ Use Of Greens Is------was^ d Leroy Thompson .withReyn- 54 and ‘ love is still here and waiting t t ■ D l Us ■ points: John Thompson was sec- ed,to welcome you back ^ among m o n i Held 11 By Women H y H(Holidjay CustomS ond ° ^ with 49, and Norviile Reyn-Cloe an(your relatives and friends. -j-The Nix-on-Pix TOPSf?,. Club 10 ALL! ^ ■ ■ ------.,....-A^ ^ Weiolds, third, 46. led for to "Here in Idaho you are■e con- j,e|jheld ^ Christmas party anda n d in- , ^ ^ R J L _ _ ^ -----L- _: ------EErom-Jthe-ja^MtQiTilng^ r wreathl l firs M rs. R uth Hill, M rs. Cloewith yoistantly in our hearts and minds,minds. gtgjstallatlon service for new offi- ' on the door to the Chr'lstmaTj. Weechsco and Lydia Pyron tied;- Mrs. for We ‘ know the wonderful job°P youy°u (.gricers at the home of Mrs.* HHarold ” **“* ** S®"*“carrylnj^ corrylnB tree glowing with lights andreath be- first Hei place for women score with sta are doing and respect andnd ad- iff PJ, g t r o n g, with Mrs.rs Arm- Arrn- «" •»'» bofl’f AllAll «ur-b•l^vv^*h•*-fo^««urb•l^' ----- . deckdecked with packages, fromitma^. the 42,scores each of 47 points;-Mrs.uscott, Wcmire every one of you forir your strong as the installing officer. happy holiday] / season, season, plu*pli our sincar* d be- Helen Reynolds, second, ^ score devotionan to our country. XThe officers installed Included cheecheery poinsettia plant on the thii '"M h ie^ your confldanea In uti manmantel or table to the sprign theof 42, II and Mrs. Sharon T ruscott,es had mi "On behalf of ail the people |^Qt Roberta Dunlap, leader; Minei^ thank* for your confldan mistletoe with Its promises1 the of bM third, score, 41. id. de-of Idaho, Ruby and I sendnd sin- ygva Smith, co-leader; Margaret . • kisses and laughter, greenaig and of It was reported the rifles had cere holiday greetings to' every ^g,weeks, treasurer; JuanitaS'l"? Spar- , DOSSSS EXCEXCLUSIVE ^ T m * f I # • J artd one of you. May God bless and P ^ K A ^ i n ■ ? t plantsP*“" set the scene for holidayes of beencer checked and relined. of :ss and ^ow, secretary, and B Barbara a rb ara _ Ljj^^%L# Iw enjoenjoyment. s and vin ^ ceiprotect you, and speed1 your Jacobsjac and Wanda Mort,, wweight eight C L E A N I Many of the greens now ilidayused certain 1 mystical powersas artd b€^ on safe re tu m .” recrecorders. CLEANERS Ht T 1^ : ^ virtues. jr d l^ s pr " ------A low calorie luncheoneon and 2232 3 2 22nd n d SISt. East • ^ II V ^ ■§M ■ - J ^ j k I for Christmas decorations once cor . J n I ( adornedadoi pagan rites, and wereused of Today, using greens hassignifi- be^ USEsa TIMES-NEWS WANTrr ADS giflgift exchange highlightedJ the so- credited by the ancients once with car come holiday custom, regardl^s FOR FAST SELLING RE.SULTS:.SULTS cia!cial a ftem oon.______— !______M V ' — ' ''JK\ '■ '. were of religious or Symbolic signifi- U! with cance.______FC t m p olu’re u ' t t ‘^tuneb m*' to i- ^ f e t e M " ■ r f A ^ lu lUlSL Sonla'iito'*

    U’L A )ng. ' ^ ------witlmig------j _ you ■ Happy season and""'J ■ i •xprnsing>*". ^ ----- A DISr AOT COCTIN-i>f-^udolph-jPiUalpit_ihrt Wed N oyd Reindeer liianks for iToto'^Ql who lives In a Montana forestirest near Columbia- I^alls~p8td ■ Christnias visit to the homele of MMar arla l^m lston of the La­5 ^ -r.-^ your■ ptjlfefloge. SalJe district. Thc young docte receJved receJve< a Christmas treat from^ *VyU»y /be cheery soun ture taken. LaSalle is midway be- Marla while getUng Its picture taken carry witb them Itbt ivam tween Columbia Falls and KallspeU.CallspeU. (APi wirephoto) _. ______\I ____ io yout our goodeery friensounds of Christmas 1 tbe tvarmest joys, and thanks s j •ood friends and customers. AiV f SS CHEVRON' BLASIUS N f SERVICE 1806 KimberIS MOTORS Mainin Ave. IN. Twin Fail* Kimberly Road - ! h '■• ..------= j ' S p ^ ^ BIf!. !. j J k La.rfc>%.v---v" It's tho holidaylidoy seasonsea ... and ■ III- * 1 _<__*!l-a l Ar ■> __*^1^’^— ^ ' ■Rl— ^ — - ottr oppomtmty to 11 one the merriestlerriest YidetideYl ever! very best T f f iH S H B mhes to yoa f I ur family fn I T«reYTir i a c T R K and festive . •j^ ^ H . i • hMay^tfjs ^ — R ay,r ^ d Ruth R uth Crandal it o f Christmas - - Lewis FFort ihrougfi the hours, of Christmas preseat ^ TTom om HHenshall en . j . May the q>iritlasting of Christn jpy and good cheer, Davewe and BiiBillie Hiliv • up your daysl I 5 bring you evcdasting jay - dSritt^ hem* ffi« goodUt. . . j in your friendship snd e and Marlene Knodel t a We take pride in your ft Bennie and Marl harm a wondtful YolHidul i date yoor loyalty to us. Your good witt hagL a ] sincerely appreciate yoor Jacl

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    Clmst’s BirthB ttt Foretold)I d .... . The Princeice oof Peace Seven centuriesituries bcbefore ihe miraclede of BetBe^ehem, Isaiah, Old Testamentb propheiprophet and poet, foretoldretold the coming of the Prince of Peace.e. Handel,Hand some fifteenin centuriescenturi later, added matchless musicEc to createcrea his immortal:al “Messi“Messiah,” an oratorio

    P,: which is playedi and sungsui around the5 world, eespecially atthis

    l '.^, '■ ■-1 I .-■' sacred season. Oih.erOther composers,o not: to mentimention a myriad of poets, philosophers,ihers, statesmen—andsta teachdrsteadidrs ofo reli^ous faith v —re c ^ this promise•omise totc promote peaceice and ggoodwill among BH68!^MIill6B^IWii6&£tfiiWi:iiil£i: u*’' ^H j^H ^|H H |j|M men: ^ For ^n to v s a child is born, unto' us a son is given: ' And theQovemmeiwemmenf shall he uponion his shshoulder; - — A n d h i s n amBshdU m e s h d U be cdBed Wandetftd^ondetftd^ C o u n s e l, Them fgh^GiGody od,^ The ecerlasHn^g Ftafier, ______J C'he M MPrince n c of Peace.______(Isaiah 9:6) Tb Isaiah it was r

    , ------^ a ‘ ------([s8i^7:14) Christmas, then, isi the joyous season to commemorate hat this great event.I t. It is a time to commemoratememorate the truth that ANODENT PROPHETT TELLTELLS OF VIRGIN BIRTHITH — OldOl Testament prophett and poet,pc Isaiah, writes before twc God will give mankindid a specialspec sign; “Behold a v ir ^ shshall conceive, and neartr a son, and shall bis same Inuna Ills God lives and fulfills'ulfiUs all of the promises;es given 1by the prophets. sceue^poiated tills yearliy»Ti«» tbe AmprTmn fflracfratm*vi»^ HMarry n n y .AtnTmnnm, ItcDl^ is OO dfc>S^ in tho Vldfnis G pl3 ' SgaaPB^fttSniltlrfra C!fly»a ^ . UUta] ta h . sfore two witnesses, teQinz that ne ImmanueL” (Isaiw 7 :1 ^ Tbis Nativity TabTableau on TenTemide Squareire J - - -,

    Christmas lightingjhting is more than justst watch\Vi over their flocksflocks by n i^ t; the a spectacle of light,ght, ththough it certainlyIy wisemen wi on camels;els; aiand the angelic is that. Each yearar on Mormon] Templele chorus ct of Christmas,mas, iall performing Square in early December,Decei more thanUl from fn dusk till eleveneven < each night for 100,000 tinyjqoloredjlored globes light up>P three th weeks, every limb, branch,ich, anand twig in a widele Ikway across this ten- circle of winteringing sycsycamores, maples, The center walkway boxelders, birches,es, an(and pines with an acre square in thee hearheart of Salt Lake. effect of transcendentndent beauty. But it isJg City, Utah, is decoratec^orated with a series the three separateIte stbriesstb: there dram- of huge reproductionstions cof paintings on atized whidi playay eachead night to thou-11- the th* life of Christ. These were done by sands of people whichwhicl make Mormonin the th( Danish master.r, Car] Carl Bloch. loside Temple Square> at ChristmastimeC] soio the th< famed oval-shapedlaped Mormon Tab- meaningful. emade,en now celebratingbrating its centcinnial In one outsidele theatheatre there {s a tal> y® lean of the Nativity,Lvity, witih\ life^izo fig- professional petfcxioancixioance of Menotiis ures of Joseph andand M Mary inquiring^ atat opera, oP *Amahl and1 the IN i^ t Visitors,* the inn where there;here \ was no room for to to capacity crowdsds of 8,0001 nightly. jj USPLAYED b e s id e HISTORICORIC TABERNACLETAB — Joseph,seph, Mary, and the Shepherds -isf’Child in this life-size tableaueau presentedpresent for the Christmasnas crowds w\ b o Jo ck lo jee the them; and the mangeinanger scene with the\e Typical T> of Westerncn hos]hospitality, its all ^ lay;^ on Monnon Temple Squareuare in SaltSail Lake City, Utah-1- The lighteilighted Swindowi beyond new-born babe; the shepherdssh keqpingig free. frc NATTvrry81 s c e n e d[wieniacle^ is p l a y e nov^ odfibratfng itsits tTCTiffiTiTiifllfjpntfinTii ennlveisaiy. pay homage to the Ghrisf’Child i qpedal and dis]^y;f on M 810 £c(ni tho Ustado^TBMmacIe Christmasj s Lij^tingLi; on) n Historic TempleTem Squarelare As Christmasnas comes,com( billions upon)on billioibillions of lights are __Jtumed on throughoutmghout this Christiana land to celebrate the season. They glitterjlitter andan glow in every/ery privjprivate and public place: candles ihih the cbchurch, the star in &e widow’swi window, ^ sthe gaily lifte dd ChristChristmas tree, the busy pubpublic square, and tho main street of every village and city,ity. Many of thebe customscustoi associated veith ChrChristmas liftin g evolved from pre-Chris>re-Christian origins. Anciently\ndently, at the end of December, pagans»ans in southern Europeope celebratedcelel the ap- proach of £he lengthenijngthening days with feasts,feasts, an«and built bonfires -— tothevwiltersungod^in-god,^A.s-&ey becamele Ghristiansrthe^winterChristi! solstice—the return3tumof of the1 sunli^t—became• became iassodated with . ^ — -4tiie birtih of Christy the Li^tofiheWWorld. orld. ILater came the 3nile log and thee candle with its legendsids relaterelated to the Christ ^=-^-^^MdrtiieiFth^fcaniMe^^rcaniM^Ii^fed Christmasmas tree •— ahd now the electric light inI its numberlessnum sizes, shapes, aiand coIok.- • From the single CluistmasC tree to a veriveritable fairyland of lighted trees,, Tivoli Gardens( in Copenhagei>penhagen, tree-studded Micnjgan AvemiBrin^ tx iQ C ^ m i k axe eoD|ar^ ’ nrtlHnng. More recently*tly, but vunsurpassed by ^ any, li? ffia fjhrfafm^(mas aa lightingIff of the MormonViormon tTemj^e Sqoare in Salt Lalce City,y, where more than a hundredhundred 1thousand lights in soft whites andid delicadelicate pastels shinele and spjsparkle from tree- chbistmas lights:s ONon TEMPLEt SQUARE——The TTm? six-splredsui Mormon Templenple is 1bad)^ ill thoi|sands of coloi C ity onoo again celebratesrates th«the duistnuis season byby li^tinKli^tio up the entiie Temme■me SqiuSquare. Limbs and branchftg of tb ^ ' top and along gardengarden wwalfe, on statuesles and tetemple spires, to maples, and hircbes snmnmdmroimd tbo Templo witli a Har^afagAnading htwiwly fcy thjba o enttoCDuOD OOflDQDtXBDuQ&iu.^_ a «ay J, welcome andad God bless! you tp thethe thousithousands who pass of colored lij^ts as Salt Lalce—— ,'- :— iliiTu^ ^ i ffirfrfHiirT ^jprafi »Ti