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VOL. 63. NO. a ? / -.< :0, FRmAY, DECEMBERL 9.9, 1966 , .

Mectric,ric Heating ^ GrbujpRaps1 p s m m mI ] H o p ej ' I F p e i ' v Backers?rs Point fo% Garbl< Siagiag CLEVELAND. Ohio .(A P)-The American Civil Libertiesties Union of Greater' Cleveland #ay».,slngT ■ F o r ^ SS i h i i p ’ s Futurere LBenefits {Ing Christmas carols la public ^ 1 8 ] BBy y 0 O . .JJ . .l SMTIH • > schoolsftiaylieaylolathmoftbethmoftbe •: Hmes>News'IVes-News Managing Editor - - principle of-separation of diurchduirch ' You have to give, thehe electricelecb-lcal heating proponents aa bigbl« *'A''*'A'’ *and state.. • ■ • for'the sblllty'to"scll.the)rtheir productproc against the strong argumcwarnmargument ent ^ a letter sent to school•itoo\ prin-prirt- . V. i P a s s ee i in j g e r s : of lower monthly or annualinnual fuel costs. . ' * C L U n U : The one thing they’ are firmlfirmly convinced of Is that: they are ■ “ would appear logl«llyglcally ta-lr»< .• S R By PHILIP DOIDOPOUtOS selling the future^ asI well as the present And they '«" quesUos. She’ll probably«bly crew.cre By Thursday night, res- I E k ctric beating people.comteople.come right back with local exaiM lea ^ replace both aod choosete macaronmacaroni, she said. Tbe lift of a ^turies-old^ tu ri ban on meat on FrtFri- cutcue ships picked up 49 survivorslurvlvors I «-BuhI has electric: heating in Its new high school; Filer PARIS (AP)-Francee and the days for Catholics basI posed prproblems for Twla Fallsalls fish and m eat merchants. (Times-nes- ancand 17 ^ l e s . I and lUmberly ir e Installing electrie beating In their« lrn new * w e Soviet Union declared today the News pteto) Twelve1 more bodies were re- • . K hoob; Highland HighIlgh School In Pocatello has electricric hheat- e a u ^ war In Vlet Nam endangers that * * * * * covcovered today. , , SIEVE MAHAFFlW . v log. and Idaho State6 UatversHUniversity has seoe electrleaUyt heated c country's neighbors and is "the - Ccpwmen told rescuers"s trucks , , VTendov'cattlfl rancber buildings. ^ principal obstacle to the relaxa- | ' a n d ’cars,.to m from Uielreir lash- u and businessman who will be. These, and many more, arare cited as proof thatt electric |l tion of International tensions" VOpinion Dividdivided Abbutt Eff(Effect In'T.F.• riings as the ' 17-yearK>ld)ld ship gr speaker Saturday a t 7 p.m. for. heating docs do thc job in the Intermountaln West, and'parti-and parti- and« "lasting peaceful relaUons ^ tossed in the storm, smashed tb tbe annual meeting of tha cularly in Southern Idaho. ' ; - . ■ among numerous countries." | loading doors that hadId been xi xwia Falls-Coanty Farm Bu-‘ College of Southern\ Idaho tmti tees were very impressedrwed by * in a joint communique re- i weakenedwci by waves. Theyhey saidMid „ session will be at ' a trip to Idaho StateI UniversitUniversity, where they Ulked with John i, g;OhLiftingOfJ Of Catholic; Ban On Meat ^th John leased six hours after Soviet ■ a 16-ton refrigerator trailer bat- . itH, the . two governmentsents said Apprehensl .-.^atiSulwasvintemipled-facid-foc about-17aboi daya.lastheating.MaiiMi.r-s««ii>n.-^-“ aneanli/Jfo»ygJnal isald repeatedly rV o ;-v Rented,'Vhne-aUuieh'er'at Mai’- wa Electric people makelake a big point of the rellabllty ofor their dduring his visit that America.merica is Is * _ ' _ '• j -r _ ty’s IGA Market said that he er and'businessman, Will speak . ■ervice and the. fact'.thatet .that It U not Interrupted because» u s e oof~ f- guil9g 'of aggression In Vlet 1 hasn't "seen much difference ^ , on ' ’Life Behind th e'Iro n Cur? ...... See ElectricElectrlcHeat, H« Pg. ?,CoLI- h at all, although It's really too IGreen j Haze,© ' wtain" a.1 he speaks a t the annual ...... "Once again." the 'commii-Li: Riot In AlabamaAla Iearly to tell one way or anoth- meeting of the Twin I*all8'Couif nlque. said, "the'-two-govern- . ty Farm Bureau'Saturday *eve^ ments note that the operations y RCT THOMAS ; . . The fish side of Uifi story was I, O i n ning, it Is a n n o u n ^ by Louis TUKSEGEE,'Ala.®'(^-3Il(A t)—About 600 Negro students pn r.r,! Lingers From 1 Storm DarDamage Is 1 ;of w ar in .Vlet' Nam continue to . students pnaenled.by Robert E rk in ,, Remke, president > -< - Intensify without letup and that d(damaged . at least 1313 businebusinesses early todayy while ownerow of the . Snake .R iv er \1 ' - the human and'materialial losses th throwing rocks and bottlesDttles In a noisy three-hour ddemon- e m o n - TrTroiit Co: He noted that Uielibig'W'eatlierTest big- \ e s t u| jrfl continue to grow." gt inn WAR Sest loss of fijh sales would A East-fl«d West. Berlialwith-Uie------' . stratlon.' The outburstit catriecanie after a white man-was i^SALT L y C E C riT ( t f ) ^ B lm edI FcFor Outage3 ' - ' - °The w ar occupied a largetSl,??.. part acqultted-ln the slayingle of a N(Necro student fromI'T TuSke- uS ke- jM U tuUon ^ jl~ V ‘P«>Plp To:.Pfa^e"^ program • • : ^ 1?- Sw and color slides which he took ^ — ------feetent-flterm-damagewage wa;wag blamed for titerpowew er r out» Kosygin and French PrwWkMp“ i B Vges IBSmulCSofne «kf'the^Negroes, the*N5 wno oiiictaisais saidsam pitpluls and other public eibeen forced to eat fish onn Fri.F ri. 1The Utah Highway Patrol re- S ' ly tors broke out windows, da' “ trol r»- cd to hlfU ie 250 ffiark, a c w ri- ' lator, a major piece:e of equequipment at the Flier Avenue ^ n said both nations’ rlSpSc-STreatyare firm ^ /in d o w s, days, they only thought Uiey ****..• ..ing ing to those in charge of ar* substation. About one thirthird of the customersI served inlr their attachment to the prin- -m rj; forced a door on a bbank a n k Seei OPINION, Pg. 2, CoL 4 by the substation were affectedaff by the powerr failurefa ilu re clplescl of the U.N. Charter and \ K V --. with a crowbar, paintedd slogans ------CaUs Noted;d "‘i vlsiuiig speaker has'been ■ ------w h ich o c c u rre d a t 5:30;• 30 p n .m ra . "were fully resolved" »Wto use all elcomedBy-SJ and did other damage -iA the C a ' Twin Falls law e^orce*^orce* {he the recipient of three awards,' ^ trn iv lib o f.-th e 'U .N .’s posslblliUes to T demonstration. Keever said a O Thursday. Approximately®iclmately ,pj,„ Saigon Area* „m ent agencies reported«d .re* re* inc Including - Americanism’s Order — window was-broken inI a state- ______5 enhone of Citizenship' by the Sahnoh l a l l 1,200 customers w e r e ei U.N.Envoys ^ eelvlng several telephone of Boycott Plan w e r e eratlons *'frbm the cflifm itlesof ' owiied liquor store a nd the oper- K - calls at 7:05-ajDi-Friday-F ^ y - Hk HIgh.School-and UierChambetrr— - , plunged Into darkness duringduring the aatomic war." JUNITED NATIONS. - N.Y. atorato reixirted that a ‘J case L r o of 'i Rocked By j [ng the of Commeree. Service Award.. -, — (AP) — Some U.N. diplomats wh from resldents'observing the of p s |a failure. ilomats whisky was missing. ^ green fog hovering overrer ue Uie ^ Among oUier'activIUes, he Is- FofJRhodesia According to Idaho Power. T _ believe the new U.S.-Soviet /Allon B. .Taylor, Tuskegee S president of .Western Mohtau _ J crews worked late “i„r„°"SS into the Innocent* Pleaa n agreement to ban w ar andid wea^wea- public safety director, declined Sharp Blast 5“ officers said Uie calls ?ni|Implement. Co., and ^chalrmaa Is ReviewedC Q . morning^o u ra to re p a ^ d ama ^ | ", o^n to speculate oh the cause of the s Nam _raimed from flvlng ■auceraaueani ofJof the Idahd State Brand Board. iSZS EnteredJnJChild-hUd- ffi alt—the S,demoiis trttUuii followtstl'H TiC iloslon reports to those p ^ ile e JJust i i s t ~___.. . ------^“UNITED— NATlONi),ST JTY."N.V.' th^rIwre'cemln*'nd"more n j. spread-of nuclear weapons.*...... nilraUy-|n-the-Ci^Squar«.------•------roc rocked"Salgon~tdnlght"andd 'aii: “ ''interested-ln-wbat'aii: “ was-go.— -f- (Xp ) — African members«rs of the ngcs would be causednr.K by the Treatment J Case'oSc The agreement announcedO M ^ Ho,wcver. a Tuskegee InsUtuteInstitute thoUioriUes reported It eruptedtd .aft-,Bft- iilag oa.", “ J'Joluisw Sel^' U.N. worked today onm amend­ faulty equipment. BOISE (A P )-A Boisese couple ThursdayTh T>y President Jphnsonohnson dvdvil rights leader said1 thetho stu- ere r Vietnamese - mlllUamcnlamen One person even reported _ ments to toughen a British reso­ Some power was restored(Stored in chargedcl with leaving2 its -&-w<' was welcomed at.the U.N.!}l as a dentsjor w ere proussUng the. French armsan control developmentli, since Segrest,sct 69, was acquitteduitted of ™roatf bridge leading from Saigon^igon gre green- clouds were-. 11 (*.. d e n t' Johnson files back to include a irnilted ban on exports the majority ot electric power w r evening the limited test ban , treatyaty of murdermu charges in the shooUngshooUna noinorth to Bien Hoa. 1Tho clouds, which weref,™ vlsl- washlngton-today for * -iw n d of on oU to Rhodesia, it was be­ [‘W n ' : J d 7 f r t d X ‘?=S3”l5lround the iSi 1M3," Johnson said, referringring to las,last Jan. 3 of a Tuskegeeesee st£stu- S Officials said bridge guardsluards ble as far away as Salt Lake. budgetbud conferences and such lieved the Africans wouldTOufd d de­ t ^ . coupi^ji ch ild In a highigh c chair h a ir the eariler. pact barring testing den Tr 71. fpoUed a large .object camou-amou. Cit;City and souUiem California, q(({ mand a total oil embargo. The official engagements as the Pre-Christmas shoppers«ra were outside <>' When they arrived.Ived. In tbe atmosphere, which most wiUi weeds DoaUnglg on werewei the result of meteorologi-eorologi- lifting of the'national Christ- British were certain to reject I Jan. 20 nations have ratified.' I„ Uie river 400 yards norUi ofDf Uie cal sounding rockcts fired today tld S g Ills storessto re s French w ill.b e t r i ^ Jan. 20 nai iMaitr niate of damage had been niade. hrii ed today „as tree. this because It would bring whw the and his w ife Jan. 13, p o l i » sald. ed to be ^ northern ^geIge of tmfrom Tonopoh, Nev. , . j,Johnson scheduled a morning . .. them into direct confrontationfrontaUOT were affected when the *’ ra7u£ J*" ®“‘d ft appeared to be ^ The rockets and Uielr clouds (fen Ihodesla’s " “ •» *>0“^ occurred. • m more extensive than occurred 4 , . departure from Bergstrom Air with South Africa, Rhodesia’s Sf® ^*red at-Uie object and itIt are part of a scries of tests to pojPorce Base here. He flies to chief source of oil andId meone of Magic-Vall«y MemorialffiiM- Hos- FiremenNamed SS »Mt. during a demonstraUon™ after ..iexploded wiUi a blast Uiatt ret-rat- measuremei wind vehKity. and dl- mlc van- Pitai’a Ughts "nici;ered a sd w e n I toall January.' and dl- Bergstrom, to board Ws Wg 'Jet B ritain's m ajor ecooomic p&n- u S iT 'S S ®O^SE ^AP) - AppointmentMlntment guguaranteeing "free access to all ' , “ ry. tied whidows In-the center of the rectionrec from 50 to 10010 miles transport, from Uie LBJ Ranch , ^ off for Just a second'* Mtll untU the of three commissioners to the an I*' - in Keever said a Confederate cac nerv, s to the areas and Installations*' ' in nfederate capital two miles away...... • - abcabove Uie-earth. . . ss65 1miles to Uie w est ■ ^ . ______Thfl-Britlsh . resbliitlonon which auxiliary power unit took over° ^ r Postp, Falls Rural Fire Protection»jotectlon apace,*pi - . .. .. : statue on the square where»here theUie -Officials- 1 said later the object^ e c t TThe cloud treito were to l>e -r Brown 1 n ™ u ^ lh“ tiie i5-na- iquipment DBl?Krefrfcaffo-D«lirB-V«rBFJ-VWTBF -,*TO I rg ty n n w ^ 'T B o TTilllE ilH a s «students o rallied- was ■covered wvered wwa) ai^'flcatlng pilfte'.l : ■ — ph'oregfa^Reanjj^sdftHtistrTn: ph's c i tion Security Council Thursday . . . nounced by the office of. Gov,Gov. of the 3$-nation' U.N. nibcdm-iibcdm-wlUi wit black paint, .and'theIw wwords onls SShortly after U>e - explosion*osion> ChinaChf U k e; Calif., HawUioroe,wtoorne, j„g ig jgys mfadng official busl- i T e n f f i KI-IX R«ilto vna'otl Ihg a ir tor r J uiat “black power" were written on smi , night called for an.arms emb8^ Jie air for Robert-E. Smvlle.- mlmittee^^on'cuter "space that W ritten pn small-arms fire was heardrd InJa NeiNev., and Cedar City, Utoh.V c V-\ _ ness with rest and relaxaUoa go-against Prtme MinisteribSr Ian “>»« «v» mUiuua whilelile KTFl K m Appointed were T. 00. . Gallo-Gallo-drafted-'It, d n must be approvedproved the sutue. . . '.■ Uie vicinity but this was report-eport- TheT firings, conducted by San-Sah- fQfi,foflbWng his Nov. 16 Uiroat.-and _____Smitffs: RhodesiaiL-iaYSxnment flts jjf jn*. w ay.'.Edw ard-B rugger-^d-R^ d - l oy ^ next^by-the-G«nenIr nei Assembly.embly. -^T-^Thei-'bladc-power^^^gaB'alsb jganalso ed„edjp_be.harra8ting firejjy.-Vlet-;Wet- dia.dia..Corp.._were,scheduled.ear. i“ -ear- abdominal operation;------as wel! as iwnctlons against 13 3, c . 7lBodlne, aU of P o ^ a l tto.’— o . - - QuQutclc-approval is expected.ed. was found on sidewalks.s. nainamese troops In U« areaea to Her Uito week at the Tonopahroiwpah . Georgen Christian, ,a preslden- Rhodesian exports, — = : _A-jury-dellberated 70..m minutes inutes ?“P • possible Vlet Cong TesTest' Range, but were' postponedMtponed tial{]ai aide, said Johnson-wanted . R ^ D t o g V the rising’Afrl* M before-acquitting Segrest on a because of stormy weaUier,• -'.V preliminarynre work completed on ____ rCATi cumoi* Tor a n oil embargo. ■ - sewnd - degree murderIflSdlct indict ,An hoiir a/W thavblait. U.S. ' RRay Brin, manager, of -the Uie tha.new budgets of five riejart- Brown' M ld: *We haveS^ - been u|teeI Fil:FUing Di^dliiadlin^Ne^^i offlciers . said th e n weree .no no range, ran: sdld thb tests i n ! expMt^ misnts^and agencies in;tlme for-' consultlog very widely,,sly,, both By R irn i KOONCE- casualUes and no domageI was ed to be completed Uils3 week-weeK- ^ i t e House conferences Satur-. ICE’ • John Coleman, who '’as«'as sec-body.sec-boi The district was expandedpanded ' causcd; . • ■______end'’"d. ■ ______. day before and 'stnce I cameme here, .Tlmes-Newi Staff Writer reuiryn of the bpard of trustees whenwh Jerome County voted last ■ day. The five are the State and and> I appreciate the strong . Contests., are beginninganlng .ito, ito recelveire the-petitions,, taki an- yearyei to-Joia-the district------: ------Treasury Departments,, tha;____ ------mbasurB«f-supportTthat- exists — —Grants Given— ^ . ... . United States InformaUon A^n- m t-qdsts shapeiup In the College of South-otherSouth- otl petition had been:n Issuedissued J A l^h tec voter .turM utt -tiuui thM BOISEb (AP) • - Rep. George Y for Inclusion ol oil in the man- em Idaho trustee electionsctlon as b\by his ■ office .-and It may m ay be the nearly 10,000 ballots cast In Hai SiYylelightiiigG '* ' ___ __ cast In Hansen,.R-Idaho,.«ald-Thursday - agjContest ls '' —:------fiilng^eadllner-nears.-andand-only -only fll flJed-before Saturday; — ththt e May 13 million collegee bond thaithat Mountain Home and Glenns A Brown quickly madeie clear, one -incumbent trustee renulns ' J : .remains "The seven men currently-Inrently-in Ississue Is anUcipated by Mr..lr.. Al- Ferry per in Elmore Countyty would i l however, that any oil em embargo barm unopposed. .‘ ththe rimnlng wili vie for five exiexander. He uid a difference of k o Announced For Twin Falls - acceptable to -Britain would snce of receive, a total of 133.000 f o r . „ n would Interest in serving on. the bcboard s u ts . T h e term s’are1.areifor ifor onione vote can Capture or. loseloie a growUi^ 0 and developmentInt^Dla^'' plao- Once0 again Uie Tlmes-NewsNews sonsson may view them.. T ;:' I have to be aimed at Rhodesia board was appearing to0 lag un- oneon she • year term, two four- boi wo four- board poslUon. . Snining. ' ' ' .andand Uie fdaho .Power Co.»'Will wlll Anyone^ llvtag in the llmlisU m lw of ,, alone and not Southth Africa til about 10 days prior>r to the yearye terms, and two two-year RunningI for the six-year term J . sponsor the annual"ChrIsUnas the or any other third country.ntry. _ Saturday filing deadline. The tei Miialns Th* grants^-under the Urban tm u the City of Twin FaUsibl eUglble Si Ine. The terms. Elections will henceforthenCeforth Isis Mr. Coleman who remains Lighting Contest. A total of J150 to tenter. f • I f i v e Incumbent trustees'ees'were w ere be conducted, every twovo years uMoposedun thus far; f‘aPlanning Assistance Program— wifi 80 to Uie winners who will . , first, to file'about a, month9nth ago. wlwith two seats up for election 1The two four - year termsn s are J™'will be $19,140 for MounUln be H ie awards wIU be 160 for 9 itn S ' remained' solitaryr in.tBefe eaeach time. According to0 Robert beib eli^ rso u f^ t. by lEldon. Evans, Home, SI,650 for Glenns! 1 Ferry ° S ; thn nr«first place, »5.for second, 0> H TrafficDeaths deslre.for eiecUon unUrRev.Alntll Rev. Alexander, college attorney,cney, the TwinTn Falls; RobehBlastockc k JJr., r., and )U;210 for Etm qra County. County, -Rules-|) are simple.- Displaysnlava thirds SIO for fourtti and Id a h o John Garrtbrandt, Jerom6,'fil-Bti■ome,' Cl- staggered term i of officelies jrOljrlU FQer, Fll both incumbents,'andnd Mr. . ^ -----“• • -• • mayma; be eiUier Interior or exte-iv™five hononOile menUon prises o f . jJ ed a petition Nov. 30.- ccreate r contloulQrlwl thh la ^ e PaiPace. Mr. Blastock is currentairrent ' RECORD SET. rioirior but Uiey must be clearlyearly *5 «ach.' , • s ' . . 3 ...... 2 5 7 ■ Latest toi file Is Deeee Pace, bob o a rd .', ' '% boi board chairman. - . . - _ OLYMPIA0 (AP)r-SUverirer sal- vlsi visible from the street and nTu$t TIThe entQT coupon-will b t e a ’caiw -:-j ------~ 2 5 7 ~ Twin Fftlli, whn 1 Mthis p>H.pfti- liSlnciLtha-cumnt-board'Wlard'WU-rJames-Shields,-Buhl: U -rJ B ill moimon bava'beea swarmlnr^tblingr^tb be lifted. ried on page two of Uie Times- (■ . ; tlon'in-T hursday, — — ap in Falls ynMman, Hansen, both Incum- hati hatchery' ^ tre a m a a -a mund u M _ tethe 6 TheT j MspUys should be MjaNewt-atartfaff SuKtayl.lt.wtll.ba ’Ma^cVaiiey ’*- ■ rw ire S S B0TU',""4ttd“ l { W ,Wiaat s B slate l in num bers-Ib^U^lsiratabllsh -a cTcd and operating by the n i^uupf t of on Uiat same page-every:day — . 1966V,-T“ 'n-7;-42- year* afiei'the incumbent'boardsnt'board dlidlstrict,TDec.~M'ls:thB':firsfop:*first ’op= are~keeklng*r« the two-year te;ms. neunew record 'rtturii, the Depart-D ^ r t - 'Thursday,Thi Dec. 22, and snouldhould throughthrc Dec. 22. M l entry^ cou- SHOPPING DAYS^ > * -ilMtateaTijr-ihaba ' St^teStaite po portunlty. vo ters. have bad had to MMr r..Shields Is serving as.s. vicevice meiment of 'Fisheries,-saidI Thurs- be left up Uiroogh >lew Y ear's ponpons must be received-at-^UieM , -TO CHRISTMAS ' \ I 1 9 6 5 ....,.;... 4 7 .JBoard of Education.,.. , .... choosach the coU ejeiJgovampvam lD log g ..-S...Sea DEADLINE; Pg. 2. CoL Ir dayday. • ' DajDay-pd tnat any ioterestad:'pe^ per> niwnewspaper by 6 pjn. on Dec, 2L . ' ■’ f ' . V ...... • ------7 ^ 9,1966 W e a t hFj ^ TeirfpiBi’atiiref ^ re|; Death:,i W W n^F^lli^ Filiia i f : SSeen'Today '■ MAOIC V A L L E V - ln ^ ia g cl '. . 1ta.Twla FiUf'^untyTsirmity-Fsirm rl - Vmioii L. Homo^ ^ of Mr. A James v i^ ra relating story fu'£^ ArfeaMafti.'.:.■. , ii Bureau-wiU. f i ^ their,r. regular Mr.Mt aad Mr>.'’ld an d Hoopa;SE5£:AtJ^ xa about J s w a U o ;^ . fish boae...-. :. [^ineJcpeneh^iice -U gb-ia'3is,^i^i^ r.oatiookro^SB^ WarrenAdamsoa deliveringniall- .-. ,., ., day Is w arm er abd'M.ptf .ptf.ceot .eeot ediaae* u fornlK.TemperatwrM at A ... .•JamM-'-Refolds .;contem- . g-un;:. U ^.laiom eJ^^at.TJ'.ul2^at.T.F.:.Weatber>BBwrai9ritli.S8:j9C th.ssijw £-. • y t y f * AdAddboa';^-.M 6anM B a y f , ^ tbe ap la tin r change la ; Bmouianco A cent hnmfclity, M..irt T.I- FF. . EofooEotomol^ Laberat(wy:^:f4^ , apert, ~U'stnirfieU, 3 at ^ e y , U at gJ i f e ' — jFTMine D e ^“ *■2—: s Wealte.Bunw.irilIi-n.p«r.cnt:l ,.. rome Chamber of Commerce , He was bom Nov. 17, 1902. *ta t l y i a F a ^ High School. *' W aiie8aariSoon"'Were» Walt qSltoSrn! KKferlyT-t^ITrn ij— — 5^ WALUCE, Idabo (AP)^fi«3c- l* n - Schramm, edUor of the Burley Tbe r^ 'r.P fflW 'r not lax safety prth SYNOKl’s ANDND AGRICUAGRICULTURAL SU M k^RY . _'at'*UnIon, Ore., vand-married Widow Heard I * about beet , growers', convenUon ipH -w W d A preijure ridgB andd mmuch u * wanwarmer air at upper leveb b now j* Herald-BuUelln; Ed . Elliott,^ lo t t , . . , Clinton Weber looking a t li£‘.:.anuni-,'ti sgme people would ^ Jessie May Hanney bn Aprilprll 11.11, HareldHii*e;I W Eari;Sh6bf ^ president. oUtho-Burley-Cbam- ’•‘" “rleadywno bellev8*--wailar»‘wss-large* moving-into-the:northera-pIateau.-em - pla teau.- Behind-this • ridge a low-prev low -pres- ig;i928rat Provo, UUh.-They-mov-y-mov- amand Rev.-Harold Nyo arO'mems /- C h ^ music v'.-.-LouiS' Rdnke- waUc------'en mining sure center is' moving,1. rapdiyrapidly acrossao the north Pacific toward ed to Bellevue in 1934 wherew reh he eb bei ers-o f a.ftoeriag^:committee IO ber. and Dr., James Taylor, ^long city street. .. Carl Idabo:dur> the coast and has sprMd•ead moist'am oist'air a t hlgh-leveb 'far ahead* h ^ .of5* farmed fn for many years. HeSe also wh which m r t t h a HoUdajr Ina <«• . president of the Collcgellcgei i.of .of 51 5iver* expressing gratitude for i'.«; lug the;put year, SUteate Mine; Mines It, producing a high thln.doudIn.doud layelayer over m ost of S ^ th esrn rn Idabo woricedwc for a number o fr years FriFriday morning to 'd b c u s f^ m W -Ll . Southern,Idaho. , , , • - ",/ay",. favor performed by frlead . . . osen' said tills morning. ^ —■ t : -. for> reorganizlag the I^trta Fall^ M ., Dr. Wesley Rose, president,resident. GeiGene Reusser, Bobe, dbcusslng Cloufls'over Southern’Ti’^idaho Idaho will thicken gradually today and “ lto3d™ h5‘wldo*!i!B bla au^ sur^ eouatyS i .unlt of-tho vAmerlcaota e rlc a n PKj B E H O lbJ' U j/- '(AP)"i\ : - > I"’;introduced the program speaker.speaker, AmAmerican Cancer Society ac- 'AlBiough “ It Is appallingIlllng that to n lg ^ And'some snowJW Isb expecuexpected to reacb W estern.Idaho' to^ vi^ . Mrs. caacer Sodety.- .Geae Reusser,'MrReusMr, Mrs, Marjoflo. parber stepped Sam McNeil of.the Jerome■ome of- llvltiesilvl with Twin F alb asso^ ' . alx .Uves were lost undergrounddergnnuid night, and into Magle: Valley, CaiCamas Prairie and'Wood River Ba I Scatolio, a f f i ; I Bobe, ; Add represenUtlveIve of the from'^fro her; witness chalp today flee «!« of the Idaho F b h and>d Game dates'clai . . . Stanley Moore lean-- ‘ , ud'one on me surllUUlw m "thisthis la irm ifth t. The snowr ihouUiiiouki turnturn-io rain as 'temperattu«$lures tiaorise anand .Mn. Jaaiu«lln«_D«-Vla,* V lA m,idaho'diwsion, met,withh thelo^th e lo^ aaiand described gnpW cally'howr'how Department, who showedd a film Ing against door . . ..Wayno y:. ■: R rea," Hansea said,. **I.“I. beliftvebelJftve tomorrow. Scattered lightIght snows aiare forecast for easternn vvalleys alley a Bolae;bo one .brotber, HowaiU ~ i : Df* -Caf* C oppoilno.-alTeg^y‘g e^ y on tho propagation ofof , sagft HaiHankins addressing envelopes '• ,-r, the records wU| show,IT. the fro*fre- Saturday becoming moreore general Saturday ni^t. > ■;, . , BeBeck, aarkjton, Waah.tonejl> — , •>) -' smothered her husband withNth >a.a herhens. • ' ' ...... Phil Lowman wearing ma- '.quency and ,severl» of accta c c t Temperatures be9 milder tonijto n i^ t lh all areas and a-warming-warming ter, tei Mra. MarceUa Fensler, Pe^ _ r' ' pIUOW.-- - PFrank n tu s ' madp , officialofficlat ^ blazer . . . Willard swart* deots lh m ost mines haveive^shown shown f„ n d will extend throughugh Saturdaj SaUirday.and Sunday. Occasionalonal rain oria,‘lll.,ori and'six grandchildren, u n t ' ’ ■ "He said: ‘He b a .hardd one announcementanr ol tho long-one- mm- - *ey Wking break In busy sched- • m marked ,decrease."V.Hansen .Hansen j, indicated through Sundayindv in westemwesi valleys and Magic.Valley,lc VaDey, d< He was p rM ed d in death by ; to kill..... he ,b toWng a1 long moredmo real estote transactionluBction uieuie for cup of .tea . . . James r*^ the Coeur or anow is Indicateddlcated for «eastem sections;.....ow ; „ one daughter,.a sbwr and two -g- I ■ ■ tim e'to die,* " .th rattractivve e S2-52- betweenbet a group of Jeromme e busi- feBenham i conversing with Mrs. : w 1 Temperature# remained below freezingf through tho aftemoonafternoon brothers.bn . • li , : year old woman quoted Coppo- nes Jlke de- Bonnie Jones , . . Tim Qualb Illey but .- Funeral services are set at :opp6- nessmen and a Salt Lake de- i, ' ' . Inexperiene^ men are being yeatetday in Eastem Idaho and p a ru of Magle Valley but . -1 . lino as saying. ■ vel1 build. ______m IS S Abe*een,and Rexburg.g. In MagicMaple VaUey lows ranged, between mu d; Sundav at Bird Funeral“ " •> M^a arch, 19M, .to M atch, IMS, ac- ^Almost in tears, she .:w said: . «?_J b*nk and commercial build- for production," Hansen said. oeratures Home, Hailey, or at the'church m - “ ‘i ing, motel facility, and com- _ I * »t Rupert and 13 at Twin Falls,Falb. Early moming temperatures «o churM eordlng to report of the. aatlon’aaatlon’s ««ai4„d i Just - stood then and S®: ' . .1 . Mlleve ateppe^p training re in the lower 20s. . - ^ until Ume-of services Monday.onday. “ economic J indicators. C o u n t y loo ■ bined restourant, cocktoil lounge 1 1 ■ lor new employes Is a •mmust ^t^ and I« valleys were In the lov : p u n t y looked a t him,” ^ i S S ‘° i i “t ^ rs lte Scattered snow flurries,ries, yesterdayyesterdi were mostly lightIt adding . BuiBusiness Patterns, issuedsd tw th the e Theni she slumped back• Into supper club^ wlU be built Deadline For I believe the office of the state iMdths of an Inch of mobture at many . ^ A ‘ U. -S. Department of. Com- hei court on the pro^rly. rp E .. mine'. Inspector must , «get, t helohelp traces or a few hundredths of a If, Com- her chair and a woman court . T enforc^ places. Tbe largut’ amountimount reported.wrepo as .09 of -an Inchinch ata t 2 O p e n . "merce's J Bureau of the Census..^nsus. , att*attendant hurried over-withith a ^-•■i’ ■ Tax JL Payments -. from the le^lature for enforce- , . County bushiess patterns uses cue . m w t power of our existingIting laws.Uws. Burley. ____ . ims uses cup or wator. - .Two of. Magli'Valley's payroll pav . Information gathered gatheM Cdppolino,C a 34-year-old-an-l _an- C ; I am b full agreement that this five ski preas will be c^wn for office .must cooperate with in* FIVE-DAYIVE«DAYFORECAST-,—— F( f for tho first quarteriof eeAch ic h cal- estheslologbt,esti b on trial here on /, Said Dec. 20 JU be fwlured to mo^rately high pressure tthb weeke^, with the eend n d a r'y e a r by the Social>cial,SeT , Ser a first1 degree murder chargehara! . (C""ll«“'d^ Tage O ic)' . ' ' dustxy. safety engineers and la- imounUta Re^on and'low pressurelure over e others scheduled to open cur terrupied time for a ■ total of TTwin Foils County taxpa^rs bor.'safety committees'? n to pro­ s open curity admlabtfatloa covering in the death of retired U.S. teji rules and tbe North Pacific and1 Southern Alaska.A .. IDec. 17. . . , , enii employment in most kinds of ArmyAn Colonel William E. Far-Par- ebout 20 minutes. Lightss ot01 the hnvhave oniy 11 days, remaining be- note and enforce safe rules and KMVT studio were out for a fore ^ ctiees^ the^^mlnlng-.indus«ag- iodus- lay throug Wednesday wltl averageage near This is thesecond.weekof business ^us and lodurtiy, but «x- ber threo years ago. ^ t for a fore the 1966 property tax dead- m ai in Soutbem Idaho. A’ warminging trend ooperation for PomereUe ski hiuHiirflny ngriculmral nnHL gnvwTi. ^ am i _-It-wa.t..tLthe-f&la«dng-day. J] Hay, tlme_butinUm< 6-alr_Ume-utoa_iHitt03_lns lintline ------Z WlU raise te«peratores"totrthT40iriotrthT4oriSdT»wwTos->ith-nigmim6iightttoB -TTfCiTsoDih'TinurleySvltntt"-« meat„•! workers, and tha self* cm- the state- claims, th at thee 50- terrterrupted because .the station -j-j-j-jix payments have been com- « 20s and low Ms by tiie «r*t of next SoldierS Mountoln. north» of ployed.dk,, ye*year-old retired Army colonel,lonel, was broadcasting from its■* trantrans- s-jn i.. g |„ slowly, Mrs. Ruth K. aU day to day changes through Wedaes- Wednes- rFalrfleld,. wlU open for thetJ'® The number o f employesloves inIn WllilamWll E, Farber. w as stran-itran- milter. mill _ . jon,Jones, county treasurer, said M an D ies OOf f SStJXtV.S.Wm and mbilmum temperatures for thb seasona Saturday^ raveted. 8 l^ byj^^llno. Earlier. Mrs,Mrs. RRunway lights at thec Twin p.j, pfidny morning. She said only i;M 7TW Tinrir3nmd-Bmrler4M^40»21t“ lr ------...... Sun"'VaUey, "Rotarun a t ^ Farber,-a'5-f66t-2-bninette,-told-told Fal:Falls-Airport-wero-blackcned, ll tS . aboufone-third-of-the-totol-real.uoi ------A ttack "W EilF^a B - ! S SaS next five a days .wUl occur as rainta la tbe HaileyI: and M a^c Mountoln, March, Mai 1965, against 239) forthe for the ot of a> love affair with Coppoilnoxillno but no planes were scheduledouiM to property taxes have been col- I«wer valleyi and as snowSoS?Vboveek«tk,asrt4Wor5.Wfeet^ above el ,000 feet, »south of Hansea, all plaa“ to aame month tho year eariler.arlle'r during which they w ent togetherlether landlan( during~the period of.if.dark- dark- jcciiicctcd, and thc deadline of Dce. the w e s t-o p e a Dec. 17.- . - .— “ p a'i* ' IMta irill"removenbe-snownow-cover cover Ifrom v«Oey floors in the west . o •------First quarter payroUs 1 for f6r the the toto * Miami Beach, Fla. nesj .im n u 20 ^“*t approadilng. I In 1965 "That b whea Cat! wrotee out ; CityCl police said traffic signals. ' D r i v i n g U - and lfl M ask Valiev aad decreasedecreaa the snow cover la.ea eastem ste rn ^...... ■- = s a two yeara wem'im.OOO In. 1965 . • . mi nnH Ncorly M.253,045 remains to ' ' od. " and *155,000 In 1964. ■, what wh he called the love plons.”ons." were wer off, but pedestrians and TBURLEY — Andrew Jackson wUI Ukehr restrict sunshine to lessess thanthaa ' • • “o larffftst She said that in followingg out motmotorbts applied courtesyw andAnd be collcctcd, Mrs. Jones pointed Serviee firms, tba ,largest ;Sudiy «“t- Utider_Idahq,law,.tax pay-______(Jack) Conrad, S3, died Thursr 10 per cent of ’possible,le, and modmoderately triody conditionsIons«e are U pm ion^ grS hU cftuh- the “ lovo plons” she.m ovedd out it wasv, unnecessary to manually 2“t. ' . day afternoon of a heart at- group of employera In the couh- “ 1* ' menls can not bc acccptcd from S ? wuth r t through tli1S;»«keod.______ty, reportcd-a Morch. 1965,1(8 tntflltotal of®‘j the bedroom she shared with direct dire traffic. "Jf" tick while driving hU car swth ^ ______(Continued (I From.Page Oae) ^mnnth hcr husband and broke off mar- 0 Offlciab; of Mountain StalesStates P?® 20 to Jan, 23. 1967, and the cn Albion Avenue in Burley. The of 62 employes and three-month»-monui ly,, {*,? re latio as with Farber. Teh oh Cn Inte paymenu, will'have penalty 2 ? ' TEMPERA'TURETURE AND PRECfPITATfON w wei en." he. said, adding that« the payroll.” J £f1g«,0W. irber. Telephone and Telegraph Co, vehide struck a parked car I Tliursday, lowest temperature last 12 churchchu “required only that Its “ Sometime in June. 1963,”’’ the said Friday that although no and “"1 interest added to them, sho owned by Donald W. Mus^r Musser, Highest temperature Tliursday, ' hours, precipitation for 24 hours endingenc 6 a.m . CST. ^ members me, abstoin from meatU t as I - v H * wltlwitness continued, “ Cari sold said phoiphones were out, there was a Declo;’ - »ia. P*p. a -form of penance.” 0 lhat man^ has got to go —• my m y delayeddels dbl tone becausee of the . M Mrs. Jones urged taxpayers Tbe motor of Mr. Conrad’s •HS- *!i-15 ' S•'** " Mr. Erkins reasoned that, . nfbh . h ' Deadline husband.” nurr /hen0.nrad?«‘-«^'»*-^- offi- AlbUQUerQU* ...... 48 27 tM „ numbei^-Qt people ■ trying'ing to to getg their payments in as soon c a r was still running when offi­ S' 88 , .48 . . .sales . i. would probably show' a de-de> (Continued(( Frem PageB One) WeepingW profusely now, MMrs. rs. Mreax fih -lh e iBaho-Power Co. to as ppossible. She said her officb; cers arrived at the scene. Death crease for a' short periodod. of chairmancha of the board. ForFarber continued: “I was .veijy-very, fcport outages. wouwould rcmnin open from 8:30 VM attributed to a heart attack u time, possibly two years, but mMr. Alexander said thosehose fil-fll- upsetupsi and . shocked at ' this ^ a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through by Dr. Leslie Fillmore, Cassia IP uI f.05 eventually i consumers “willl»,«:Ing re- ing petitions have threeee days suggestionsug of Carl’s. I told him m Friday. ------counv coroner. g jsi allze the healthful, -economicaljmlcal afteafter the-Saturday deadlineidllno to he must be crazy, out of'-3 h b T.F. X« Man Named I ' Mr. Conrad waa bom Oct 23, il a84 - s and tasteful" aspects of fbh»h and wltlwithdraw thdr names. If they mind.mln Cart set a date. He said ^ 1014, a t Mt. Vemon. Ind., aod at that point fbn and olhersr sea havhave not declined withinIlia thu by theI first of July he has got to To I ( National Post m arried Anna Schopf, Nov. 24. I :i 39 . foods will become p o pu.lar u l a r time, tlmt their names, will, appear go. And he continued it over and . . 1M9, a t Chicago. He had^lved -# ■ .M PhinaelphU ...... W «4S ’ cno enough to be eaten several times on the ballot...... ove;over aad over.” . .. ^ . Jack D. Clalbom, Twin Falb. ----- In Burley the past six weeks, „*,27 was elected vice president at JUST RECEIVED s ...fr ,; 's7 ' T e week by everyone. mMr. Pace, a 2^year resident _M Mrs. Farber said on July* 27, moving het« from Roberts. Mr. 3 •“ fSssiV iriiiEg |u '''■“i! Mr.. Erkins is thc firstt vice of *Twin Falb, said be decided 1963,19« she filled a syringe with>lth a theJhe Thursday meeting of the Na- Conrad was aWorid Wirnvtt-S arn vet- 37 .18 ?51 PorO»nd, ore...... S 222| pre president of the National Fbh- to nm for the CSI boardK>ard of lethalleth anesthesia at Coppolino’slino’s tienal Sugar Beet Growers Fed------eran' aad'was-employed at--a S? n S ;S5S.Tc„v:-.;::;:::;S;S5S i 2 .(8 erles Institute and chairmanian of jnxnistees i bccause he haslas “al-“al-dire direction, and then alono-wlth-with f™* ^ntlOR Conventloa-at: Bllllags, . . processing plant here. - the seafood promotion divbion./blon. wayswav been interested in civic her husband prepared to injectiniect Mont. ^ Survivors include his widow, 38 .18 The relatlvely^mall Catholic>thdle af(aB ffaln.'’ He b presidentIt of the Itit wWlew he alept, _ Clalbom said olher offlciab M ' Roberts, and brothers aod sis- . population In Idaho was men- corporation con controlling P and E . Then I threw .out thei' n - elected at the three-day conven- J m ters ,lnllndltna.— • i? .04 tioned by several observers* who ConConcrato, Twin F a lb , andUld Val- ringe.”rlrig M rs.'Farber said. "1 I sotgot tion M®" were A. E. Oben,il. Tor- mUm ffL ,.4.Tha'bo(W was sent toto Idaho ei ...... «i. K i Vf v |*a .r-.«47 8 npted.^ that cities-with heaviereavler ley Concrete, Burley. fidrid of it. T hb was all veryV ob-nh. rlngton. Wyo., president,It, and BW H a x '■ • 1 Palla for funeral services. , ^ FS?w5nb:t::*.!t:::7i.*"w ' s« H CathoUc population would pP»ob- * ^ • j:Rev;* GarrabrajKlt,. wvbo ho-has - has JectJectlonable to me. I Just couldn’t Rldiard Blake, G redey,, Colo..Colo., •ogatlons do thb thing. So I threw it oQi.» u t”•• executive; vice president and i S .7 iu * ably'e)^rience a mpre; pro-pro-gen served Methodbt congregations do t eOKVERTIBLE SINfiU-SIX ■ - 40 l!e» Shreveport ...... 4S .»»-ss nounounced change In fbh and' m eat jnin Twin i F a lb and Jeromne e coun- AskedA what she and Coj^llnoloiino secretory-treasurer. i Clinics HeldIJ- gK =i» |'S | J Industries than Twin Falls will-wiU. tics,ties was a m em ber of the tho clt- did the next day, Mrs. Farberirber J* I'en resolutions were consid- etUogKo.RSSSX>5K''0bLCl ' 81 Chad Botkin, a meat manlan at a t iren itens’ committee which worked said, said "Wo went to the movies.",u . •> ered by- the convention in Its I ' i __ ^ closing day, Xlalbom noted. ■ _ ,i Buttrey's, said that he didn’tdldn t to ipass the $3 mUllon college _s ^ _ s — - a — _ In Blaine jdngsvlUe/Wxr Friday momlng lowS -21,“ ?J‘ “really think the end off the bond“onl bsue. ” RED'S TRADIHS POST I at Cut^nk. Mont Greatestireatest snowsnw depth ,except at mn o^U ^ t a l nn prfclays will make ■ txhe i 17 polling places in Je- . FOR FAST SELUNG RESULTSiSULTS _ ...... O l s sutions, nine inches a t MarquetteM >>• I '■'■. 'the clinics were In cooperation : could. •• •• nion ’S S ’Ji!! ’ ■ " ' - ■: IDAHO TEM PEf mooths; and a' resldent-'of■•■of the - ■ ” with the South. Central District , ■„i j ' . .04 ^ “ a Another Cotholic, employed'loyed countycour for 30 days. Theyey must s ^ s s s s s s s s b ^ s ^ b Health Department of Idaho. { as a meat cutter, said onlyf *atthat reside. resi( In the district (Jerome '. 'Immualtations were riven by i - .i »2 heS l '"never cared much forp fbh and Twin Falb counUes) at.the « fi ' Dr. Luther ThompsonrmMteal \ *« ,09 Mounuln'Home” .'.’..’.' 34 30 3o .02 .w anyway,"any white still another•other time of election. Shoshone Plans „ director, assisted ' by Lucille c 1 said that ho had always Mteneaten Electors£i must be dther the fl- ‘ BUY OFTHE= THE MONTH . Jacobsen, R.N., Twin Falls, and « r 1 peanut butter sandwiches'a on parihtTJr par< guardian of ‘." a c child h w Children’s Fete ------Dorothy Alexander, R.N.,..Sho- j 5 _ Frldoy a nd would continue,uejo to {jndjunder-21 ,vears_oLage_resldingresiding SHOSHONE->FreeSl movie aad and shone. i « S " : 3! lv^sS'::=l SS 4 i * ■ do~so.' " ~ ■ JnIn (tho dfstrJct, or ■ mustu3f” ppay y treatreote"wiiri^ni«naored-by-the r th e - '- ' ------: ...... ; At , Carey Mrs. Lawrence y •3 •« A spokesman forthe Indepen- uae nl prop- Chamber of Commerw here Sat- ,S _JS,S " t ^ * epen- taxes on real or persoanl prop- Chai ^ rk s and Mrs. GordonHon Al-At- 1 laVre ...... li dent Moat-Co. «ald *«we havenftdon't «rty spouse of such u^urday for area children, ■ breths'enassbted. -Considerable doudiness and not so cold «"y *»»t we don't * ta Thb,'b the anriuat Christmas . At Hailey Dr. Alden Packer NORHIERN IDAHO-ConsMtrabl 90 really expect m uch. of ana In- * ^ Pc ljK '^ p "la c e s In TwinIn FalbF alb event ever with Santo lo visit the y r lh m S loday. mnlght and Satnrday.rday. High l! in 30a. low In 209. _■ ■^«ut>y<-towthef -with Mrs 1 ------crcase.” CourCountv include the Murtaugh,irtaugb, chUcchUdren and distribute the treaU / r /• ' t? iirtfS v ____ Cralg.-.RMbcrr__il.N.._Mr.«.' ------= « ------— _ TTrMoanUmorHHrspokeamatr-fbri-ta r HifniH nnsror-K tm berly^B uhl,TTTfer '>/feF iTlelalter "tho icl69e'- Of thfl 1- p.m : — 7 Thomas Morthcott, Mrs.- James , |r , another fbh company said “we'w e and Twin F a lb high schoob;lob; the movmovie at Rex'Theater.'In addi- C Neyman. Mrs. Lester Broadle, Magic Valleyalley HospitalsL lo haven’ts seen any effect yett but old old.M 1 ethodbt Church a t Castle- tlon to tho chamber project, Mrs. Jay D. Crala and four we don’t really expect much1 of a ford; Hollbter Grade School; the Manhatton Cafe will dbtri-Istrl- \ Putare N u ^ from woodod River M] a g i c V a l l e y M e mmorial o r i a l 1M inidoka Memorial)tial - slump.” vuijWilb Motor Co.; countyf court- bute condy to the chUdren. . In other words, most dealers, hous ...... Admitted. - alers, house;_A«a Vocational School:School; • CommitteemenCo In chorgeS of * - - \ ■At Ketchum pracfe'school Dr. Mrs'. CharlMMcWIlllams.ims. Sue SusanS M arie M arlcle» aand n d ?<®m to) prei clw -fy,i|. Mtfmlogsldo School the the.i party are John Urnitla, Joe ^ / - ' A N Y ' ...... George Saviets togelher with Hoffman,, Mrs. Darrell Smith. TorTom Markland, both Rupert; „,hto play a wait-and-see game and Robert Stuart Juniorar High Berrlodmar-Ben Mika -Urrutia and X y M rs. William Cutler, R.N. and £ rather than try the roles!s of School..scho ' • ta n Vir« Virginia ta ra e n , - Mrs. Loub ■ Reinke. Raymondiaymond JuanJua M aei. Heybum; Albro Mai- prognostlcators. Which Is as it je Mrs. Ben' Walker,, R.N., as- 5 Leonard donado, Minidoka, and Arlene as it Jemme County decton can sisted. . " **■ ^ Oliver, Bobble Q lff, Leonard don ... w fc should be, since In the wordsds of cast baUots at ellher Jerome I ^L^HING.r Littlefield, Berkley Grl^ r ig g s ^ . KwitzKm and Delores Kelsey,•y. both gertBert Dalton, meat m an a t Shd- junliJunior High School or Valley a Danny Boyd and Mrs. R lchart Dec , by’s, “It’s real hard to tell any-«ny- High S ch o o l.. WE LOAN lA V Llnsnaw, all Twin Falb;li'N Nyle yle “■ DhmlMed . ,‘ f thing f i about consumers In gener- Mt Keller and S t e v e n Harrison. Si ener- Mr. Alexander noted that, no ■ Magic Valley \ [arrbon, Susan Marie Marlcle. FrancbF rancb «iai ajand female consumers in‘ piar.Pi»>'' regUregbtratlon b necessary and J] both Heybum; Jam es Ross,OSS, Fil-Fll- RuckerRue and Linda Goodro,.Iro,. allaU Ucular." ticul ur5eurged all eligible voters to cast MORE MONEYf Ti a er; John Coates, Buhl; D. Ivan Rupert,Rup MManyi of the Catholic house*°n»e. hollobaSots Dec. 20. , -M ffMIt, t«tf thrfw, yiMWld*. I Funeralsr. . Moyes.,.MurtJJjhj.AlB.Bell.a Bell, , . , — wives_ about .whom..the. polite wttchw, tjrptwrltiii,, ililfc _ l ■^SHOSHONE _ 'F »m niiral 8e^m p Rupert, and' Charies M a s o d, .....GoodinR'W , inbriairial batu battle b raging appear to have P * -r^ces for-Mns. Martha Ann,nn Pea­Pea- Klmberiy. . . . taken no notice of It Seven! I' F l IJMNFIIGKI» body will be held at 2 p.m..m, Sat-Sat­ Dismbsed Admitted ' women J*'® questioned-said.-they I ‘ : Malm, «rt(Mnr.tn*' TlThis 42 foot luiiibo pack of I 8 B lm B a^ R. W. MeHargue. Wendell. •Jg: : GUITAR .Md «ny «tbw Mmi •* m Im . s] ik^Of urday- at Thompson . FuneraiFuneral . .Susan Perkins,- Mrs.-Jlm Ba^ R would probably fix Friday din- I .^.S]ftwniphassIxrol[s26''x7' r ? l S3^Sf -H .W .-F.^'S’^Vwem m iSiwcaJiDm_wbat-Jhfty_haM:lBa; l4wyNKOoe_Music.stuoiQ.l4W3 j — I J hand— If jt happens to bet>e a• I rhwM r39*7a«9 rM Appointment : ,1 ^ fts ; from smallest Item | | H ' nal rites: are set at Hagermanigerinan NMrs. Jerry Knox, Cerese^Ed-ne • Ed- and .Mrs. Jerry Frickc..all Good- nice roast, fine, but a macaroni I ... Cemetery under the directionction of w wards }ind D erek Pike, alltil Twin Jng. Ing; Vem Stevens, Bibs, and ‘ I ,,, I ACCO»lbN,VO«ITA«.:’liANO:,lANO; ’; ■ - MAINIU ANP 'lllOSHONt' t n t nn ' totO ttia Iat|6$t box. Have'>'the the | l w 't ,*» |. w u s, » m v i^ iNffMCTlON,noN, ; j Al#AiS9.f( luv e U U .• t u o i . .q, . T ^ paoa Chapel. |FaUs: Marvin Lohr, Mrs.rs. LeoLw DDfei bne West, Hagerman. jwll*” i t l '* •*’ L * ^ > 1 -prettiest and most colorful’lorful ’ ISjU afcH uci;!® .. - ’ 1 stokesbeny and EdmundI Ulnch..uJrich ...... Blrt% . .. ■ ^ = .I p e c ^ B s l^I$,y«8rJ.6 differept' ral ser* aU F ile r;. F r a ^ ..S e d tw/y and A son was bom to Mr.Ir. and ™ TW IN FALLS — Funeral ser* al " ' patterns and colors In each E h H ' Schan- Helea-Rogers, both Buhl;ll; Mrs. MrsMrs. John ICelso, Gooding.g. • vfces for David (Dave) Schan- H . • . pack for a gay atmospheresuit- uit- wolf will be held a t 2 p.m.m . Sat- V, Wlllle JudI, B u r% ; Rhonda - ' ■ d er your Christmas tree. Buy I S f l ' urday at the White Mortuaryortuary PPickett Oakley: Frank ^Gatt- •■ Cassia M emorial *? • Chapel.-with'-Rev: Henry TVeftTrelt sJshtlir-Hansen; Glenn-Caldwll., ona or moro packs today! ,: B * . ofHdaUng; Final rites will be inio Shoshone;Sl Henry Senften.S Cas- S Admitted ., Sqwt Munorial Park. tltieford; Mrs. Amos_,Comwalltom^l _ Hclllg. Buriey; Kelly K 1 Bany Brady and-Kevin Brady, both 6ETA and daughter,, Eden, and Bany g” ' f f S f F " , GOODING—Funeral servlcea F — - H^bum^and Mrs. R ussell , - fo r Mrs. Margaretu M. "Reams iS is ■ ; ss You wouldn't •think'think' a person had miichiljc h '■ - will:. >e conducted a t 100 a.m. A son was bom to Mr.fr aiidand „ Db'mbsed • sm art if, he went down the^treattf Iri-clothingh in g .....• ' - V .;S a tm ^ ,.« t TltOmpara Chapel Mrs.M Joo Stone, MurUugh.J, Mrs. Ray Warren, Stephen Herbert, ’ bofy Buriey: • ’ JuanSuaS th a t obviously didn’tdn'tflt. fit. Wanl;'XDS.Chapelel with itiIt8 62*-yearhIstoiy. ' - ■ coffi “ s a S Jeep 4.wheel drive'e yej;\icles;ve|\lcli ^ B to b o p 'F r ^ 5 p « r t» r officUUng.dating. Tbe contract,, signed Thurs- all ^oshone. < g£Ffn|l'>tlt8Sjate'set In HaUeyHailey diday, coven - 124 ' regbtered[btered Dbmissed ^Cemettry.*:-Trieads-; mayL-cally Lcul ninurses at Highland Park Gener- Mi Gener- Mrs, Kenneth Merrill anddMrs: Mrs: % A f|| I C jigSattfrday and Sunday .at-Biitl^t ^ r t aJ a T H o f f I t^ .^ taclu ^^raiwtbes ^ ^ In AllenAller Lee and daughter, all Je- S y u i » t a l 'r H

E lecSic HfeaiEKai B a ^ e r ^ ” '^ Mii’acle Curelire' - ^.’'^ G rin t^ t'^ ;:'iv |^ -SHOSHONE.-TTie'CfirlitmiM . Point To FFtitii titure B enefitsts- L 6 S 8 ' l if tin g ; cobtMt sponioredu-.^ .v-vvi For Baldjaess \ [jthe'Chamber'cf'Comnftrce^^ito''''^*^^^ " ' ' V '(Cotttlnaedttttlnoed pi From Page One) y ...... ^ Se~held~iigtrtm W r~yeMr with';:*'*.'. ' Inability te btodle peakeak k^ds.leiub. _ i IsUnlikel^r Another big point stressedtressed Inin favor of electric heatinging b that EfEroB izJ * / . judging by.’members of.the'Je^ , “I lobor costs would beI much hihlglur for a hydronlcs plantplant. thantlian - - -MIAMI-BEACH.-FTar^(AP)-ar^(AP)— romerc Junlor'Chamber.'.: ’.' , ■—^ Io r* a n ’electrical-88tup.------If you're one of America’sca’s molt- Idaho Power Co. will award — Th*~CinM • engineering'ring- reporreport'on' a study-of-heatingg-system systema s " ins. mililons who dreamsams of .a a the.firstth prize valued at about. • for CSI .figured Tt woulduld take tthree men and IS per cent of the mlracle'ear»,~forget-/t-.De9pJte{.-.Despite i25^ tWthrthe c h a m b e f'g lv lM * ^ ------chief engineer's lime to run a hydronlcs system, and only one . what you may hear there’sere’s still onond prlxe of $10; third of ...... man and.10 per-cent.ofof thethe cbltcbIef.engioeer.'8.tlme:tojun.ao-etec;.in.aD.ebc;. „• no way_tg.prevent.baldness.iness------___ $5,.and-four-honorable.&ientlodjs ______trie swtem. MU This comes from Dr.r. Arthur of Q.50 each, . < . This, plus'eost ot maintenance matntena: materials. Is figured la tiba C. Curtis, chairman ofif the d&-dfe- — ■■ ' report at an annual figure ofo t: $24,900 fer a gas-fired plant and - partment of dermatologygy otat the [- " 'I . S8,«40 for electrle heating,leatlng. wt ^ l e h would p it down the advan- university of Michigan. . Uge of lower gas fueliier cost considerably.c — ^ D r. Curtis, attending the nn- _ Gas people, however,rer, strenuously'streni object. to this concluslra conclusion ■ '■ tictional conventfon df the Amerl- canca Academy of Dermatology,m atobgy, about labor needs. A slaiestate reqrequirement that an atendant be on sa duty a t all times duringurinr operationopei of a hlgh*pressureure boiler . says the type of baldness!ss known ^ ■ take heart figure provides for three shift:shifts, with no provision for days off .. ThisTl type of baldness is almost or vacations. also note ithe fact that'labor costs kre la- ' - la'larger '- H B 9 B alwaysal caused by an emotional creasing faster thanI anything ebe and .wUl be aa evea'larger ' upset,u; and cures Itself when the - factor-Ul economic operation IIn the :— • • - . w ^M . emotional problem has been In speaking of the future they th< also .point.to a graphph of fuel ' solved, hc says. cost trends compiled by thb U.S.U.S E)epartment of Labor, Bureau of Lator_StatIstics, from1 1835 to :1962. and projected to 1970. . “ This Is the type of 'baldness The arapfi shows cost of naturaln; gas increasing a t t 'a a sub* that responds to 'treatment'Ement" byfay slantlalTy greater ratee than cocost of electricity, scalp specialists who passass them- ^ jel cesU selves off as authorities. The In answering the big factorfacioi ef the difference la fuel costs . fact Is, of coursc, that .fboSi'thc condl- “See.Santa” J between gas and el^ricltyl^ ric lty shownt In the CH2M report, the es estimated vs actual figures on heating tlon would have gone away of • power company cites estimat its own uccord." . , plants In other institutionsl|tutions totc show that engineers overestf EVERY NIGHT ’ mate costs by 3t per•r cent as a “safety factor.” ------If this "safety factor"or" fs b conconsidered, they declare, actualactual fuel - ' . . I CLOSURE S E L _ tems a t CSI would be $39,190 for electricity SEATTLE (AP)-The Boeing costs for the two systems at C ‘" MASONIC INSTALLATIONI.LATION ^was held Thursday night,Ight. as i those Installed were, from I^t.left. FloydF Bandy, senior warden: p, (a decrease of $17,600)0) and $16,800$I< for gas (a decreasese or of omyonly ^g^^ers of the Kayler Lod^ ^ ,r_” l Co. said Thursdoy li “‘nl?’®''!® plans to 1 Q Mon. .Thru $7,500). yier Lod^ No. U. AF and-AM and1 their ]Robert Bbck, wors^pfulJpful master,master and Craig.Graybiu. junior. , o£,S I sat. •fltlns cost families and guesb1 gatheredgethered forf< a potluck dinner. AmongVmong ^warden. (TImes*Newss pholo) _ ■ close life'employment officcs in Further applying-thishis to the tolal ______r S{ [_jan,-l,- -L —______, ------» g u r« -in - tIio.P«poTtt-they-pol lnn"fn_^the * ^ *.— 1*t------______* ______' = : Spoknne_and-Portland-Jan,-1,- - tolnl cost ot the electricSdc^heaUng heati plonl^d a $7,500 reduction ■ in the total cost of thele gas heaheating plant would make the actual j •e Dog Did It 1Idalio Nun To •■■^-costs practically the same. « Kayler Lodge>dge (Officers Are SHREVEPORT. La., (AP) ^ These figures are arriveda rriv e d alat,- however, w ithout any a tte m p t 1 — Freddie Lee Tate, 20, got I to determbe whethere r thereth e re Lb any validity to c laim.IfZ' s p f the JInstalled At4 t PublicPu Event shot In tho knee 'niursday■S HaveKidney ------gas'people-that-certalntain Items.items, 5U^-as-the.$50,000Jor’ movingmoving,. _ and he says his dogI did It. r n r 1 . the transmission line,le, should not b av e been Includedd In the ^ Robert N. Block, Route 3, SeptS( and Mr. Jensen. As-junlors-junlor - Tato says ho was sitting j . Twin Falls, was Installedstalled as pi past master. Mr. Jensencn wns Jn the front seat of his car ira n sp la n t • worshipful m aster of K a a y y 1 le e r presented p a past master’s apronr # # * • V s apronr with a .22 caliber rlflo by his DENVER (AP)-SIster Monl* Tlie CST trustees wererare chargedchari with sifting, throughh a mmass ass LodgeI No. 94, AF andid AM, ata t Among visitors' Introducedreduced side when the dog jumped gg Decker, a tcnchcr ffom Wal* cercmony, were Claude Gordon,-past grand of conflicting informationItion and claims,i as indicated byr the fore- a publlc Installation ceremony, w st grand from thc back seat^ to the lace,t. Idaho, was scheduled to .. - .going...... Thursday evening at the Ma- master;m James Clark, mosier- front and stepped on tho clect of Twin Falls Lodge No. on undergo a kidney transplant Frl- There were many otheroUier ar^margi ehti' pjvsehtrf on both»lh sides; ssonlc Tcmplc...... cl dge No. trigger. j » - day afternoon at Colorado Cen- all conflicting ond compllcatci;ompllcated. Nothing less than a lengthy other electcd officerss InstalledIn stall^ 45. and Ronald Lawson, master- Tate was treated at a ® a SANtN T A ■nrt Hospital here. volume could do justicece to thenthem all. vware-Floyd Bondy. senior?n'o“ wor-wnV- "I'c t of FWclUy Lodgo No. No, BO,80. Shreveport hospital and re­ d to set den; Cralg Grayblll, junioriinlor wnr-war- ^ O om * Fcriy, leased. Her new.kldney will be ddonat­ o n at- Claui llms m ianiI ixlraoilra axptni axptnt* time fof everyon*. Th« J The preceding threeree articles,artlck however, have tried to set d ed bv her sister, also a nun.in. The down how the mainI argumentsargumen of both sides look to> an lm* dden; Harold Menser. treasurer, - ' ; and George Crowser, sccrctary. t I '' donor.dc Sister Fablolo Decker,;ker. is ChrUtmai woion llII h«t«here ond tl the enpeniei kep growing. partial layman. — a 5 a tcacher and principal inI Walla . BS made the proper ’decision may ba de- Q CRITIC DIES & Whether the trustees made i ay ba de- Appointive officers ’TnsulS Installed 1Improvements .P )-W ard walla, Wash, Don't go oul on aI Ifmblimb wllh ^ o rg e occewnli^ and y e t. . termlned in years to come,:ome, or ilit may be determined considerablynslderably a Robert Niven, senior dca- T 7 „ NEW YORK (AP)-Ward W t wasn’t an easy decision to make—ej)la « c ■ a l l Morehouse, 67. Broadwaydway col- Sister Monica has beenn kept sooner. It is obvious it wasn’t a 6— con; Ray Dever. juniorir deacon; 1Planned At Hall umnlst,M critic and^ playwright,laywrlght, alalive on an artificial kidneyey ma- against white situation. . Richard Zelne, cluiplaln:ain; Ron-Ron­ W EN D ELI^Interlor Improve-mprove- ^ledZ Wednesday aherr a brief chinecl since March of 1!KMi when Right or wrong, the''trustees trustees

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' - 'VW A S H ININGTON i ^ Byl^KVJ.TASNRY J. TAVWR ^ is n a l l f t — ! r ^ ' season, Jt seems only. W r.to cdaslderIer' one ' ■ " ' 'On December 4 tte enemVInemV ol the i> ;r ld ,h a ..« v e r ^ ;itic . ■ innhut cessfuUy -conducted, like this.. bf the problems faced bys Postmaster GeneralSeneral I A ■ s S t e ' . f e tM M M iM LU rry O’Brlea and postinastersaatters . ^ •' • Airpoia ItpmI t o r S K « ” )S r«h^^•hort: ■ De(ens07SKretagrRiibMt,s.—— ^ ^ ■ ■ ^ ■ a U over the «ountiy in tbelreir slo-slo* range artillery from poiMonailtlons McNaMcNamara, hla whiz kids and ^^^■feeEtif:«nLW t:beIa^^ - first- taken B B uieirUt'!'' computerfc .who began . r^v ir I thelr-careen-wlth^ the7B«y?o(.-^^= provide a mall service com- ^ I..;, '. . . . ' J ea aa u i a l r y . Pl|^ have no. knows compe- , i^^^^^B psirable In erriclemy to. say, W im. 1964. and. .th e ^ ^ ^ lH ?l^ H ^ ^ m ih a t of - tbe Reptibile of J)a- UnitedUnltei! SUtes^^H^^BSIm Bd'"noT«oaS^ ^ ?!J tbe'blkgest problem)iem of air^^^^air il m o^t^B B■ H ■ I strategy and taeUcs In thip war. ■DAlI?™oSln>"JSN . . ■ ^ ^ M H U i e m iUI. to ^ the sick-mak-ik-mak- ‘A ' - disastrous sin g le ^ ^ ^ H l Aa'Uils column has .repeatedly tn po»tnl unionskwa_W bv • - day of thejw rM M M■ W ■ stated.ia hospital,supe^tendent ^B^B^^Huanclubu 01 loud > moutbed “ Tfie m tnntt .nm, tiia. hoapItaUlhftJSgfi-_____ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ * v o t e - d i a s e i » known asr c oCon- o - ^ - iiii/^^ liiiiliii ill a w retarjretary .must run tbe Depart- ■ l'£‘?S sS irr,aA rt.iS ■ , mains m agnifl-^^^HH ^H I nient of Defense), but the super- mMCM-fa th. ThnwUr l«" P«P« pnrreaot to , intendent must not 'tell tiie sur- : K „ iw p i ld.h« code . „, “ssi iM - ' cent Oor field "t*™ unions, tile cost of m all service will go up w]th> . .'I c 0 m" ma n d ers* ^* *■ ^* ■ I geons when to turn on tiia oxy- - 8UB8CIIIPTI0N »ATti ^ . . . . . “', . ' ' "Wl c o m gen or wheUier to taka, out an out any guarantee of ao improvement in iIts u JW m are superb. Bul mmn J. Twfaf 8 »n « ■ ' ' ^ I t ' .'■■••• are SI oj appendbe. ■. quality. ^ ^ ' _ y 8 v ^ mightmighty America Is .the vicdm of SSI W h y 'h as no supreme com- ;;tl. 7’'i lSIl7SZtt'tt»7'.1i2Sl».. lU l. •M-T-r. M ' a milmls*managed w ar. - ' ' Wh] MORE INFLMION- O'Brien and’ hisI aides fl ’ f f . : « ? ■ . Ho»How: Preridedt Johnson1 can mandermandi been appointed In^ Uie la ««nsM. wtttla W«bo n l.V to will ^ face a tough one when Congress reconvenesoveoes 1e# myi . fK stand for It. and expectt theUie field? No modem w ar baa been . _;.065w*5S:3^VSM«k. I? In January. A t least-IOO members of (be House -. w« (,iiK A 'a -— - 1 . R--- - »-■...... — • AmerAmerican p ^ e to stand forf o r It. I t succejaoccessfully conducted any oUi- havo promised to cosponsor a bill which would . \ K : V. ■■ Is u«utterly beyond this writer'sriter's er- wiway. Yet after five years. place loiter carriers and postal clerics In aahlgb- high­ . , comprehension. and t to tills day. Uie Vlet Nam er pay level. Their pay .tbas-would-te r raised a l s ^ -' - s i g> -Ihese are our men who0 are co.mm command bas not been unlfled. from 8 to 20 per cent. a tA ^ t,^ iJh e _ ta x ppayers a y e rs J ■ " S M! dyIng..TbIsdying, is our natkm tiiathat Is No oeone man Is In command, I GvaAMPatrol^ |of £t least a half a billion dollars. But thetie cost I made to look ridiculous inin thetiie Gen.Gen WUIlam ’ C Westmore- would eventually go-hl^r-because adminis­dminls- - , ------J .• peyes y p ,, of the military mcn*ofof the land ecommands die Army Uiere. •' It was on Dec. 1, 1941, that the CIvU tratration officlab who are opposing the legisla­legUU- ¥'''■ ' '• !■-! 2mm woridworid. This Is our substanceJtance but nnot Uie Marines. The Air Air Patrol came-lnto being, as a. flyluR tiotion say a one-level o r oneiifrade Increase*e also ■ ' ' thatthat Is pouring In to a mill- Force and Navy each has lu o r/?anl2alion. After 25 years It -Is still ^would have to be ghrenyes If m Uian h a lf tiie total budgett and have urged again and again .. the carriers and postal clerks are raised. - f l taxes of the nation. thattiiat iUils glarfng .weakn«s be TecognlUon It has Reserved In years past. Tho present Level 4 pay range fot clerks and ■ SoulhSoui Viet Nam is only a lit- corrected. correc T hey shudder, to .Right how the Idaho Win? of the CAP ck:carriers Is «.331 to $7.5e7. IM hey were boostedioosted V X tie’ blg^r than the Suteto of tiilnk tiiink what would have happen- ‘ ls‘headquarter^4n Twin Falls at Joslin iniinto Level S, the pay range would be 10.4811.481 to \ f I Michigan. Yet .the Pentagonitagon ed Ifif we had failed to have a “ ■^'Fieia“nha”th'e“tw ln“Fans-Cadet-Squad- $7i$7.-788.— ------l _ confir conflrms.thot tiie.flre.power.jrc:TjrCi Hnift#.unifled_commandJn_EuropflJn— ,— I sent Is greater.tban ae any' timeam e World W ar II. rori Is one of the m ost active in the state. James : Rademacher. vice president of thehe Na-Na­ tional Association of LeUer Carriers. InsistsIsts thethc I o r place In World War H.• ' EquallyEau specific, thli writer Throughout the United States there are boost^ '*would assure .a restoration of good3d pos- '*' ■ • • I President ^ n n c d y committed is now com pletlog.an.lnvBsto- ' some 140 m em bers who have been acUve tal service by attracting and reulnlng-thofie best ■ > I our first combot troops to’ Vlet Uon^on o t the oil - buL.--.lncredIble------•in the-organization for more than M possiblepo people In the postal service." ilei pplntsPPlnls . ^ ...... V . . I Nam after his embarrassing misusemisusi of our air power in Viet I VtennVienna conference witii Khrush- >j.m years. Seven of these Uve right in Twin outou that tho present pay scale makes It'Impos. ti ^ h - Nam. It U Uie subject of a sep- slblo to attract competent people, and citestes fig-ftg-' ■ ^ I chev In 2961. Our men sent: have a„toanta article. ures showing thatTjnenhIrd“of“all ‘posul-em -;—^ l „ grown grown.fromJ2.000 10.JSO.OOO..CX- I cluslv' elusive of the great 7tii pvJiS' F le e t “ The-London~drcameri-inIs-7"?. ------Major. Lionel Dean, Lt. Col. Mary pioyes haye less/than two years ot scrvice. Un- , managed Uw Boer War, iasidng Harris, Lt. Col. Amey'Oslund, Lt. Col. doubtcdly.doi this kind of tumover is not conducive - J" The absolute a cream of the crop ' of ourou ■ Array, Marines. Navy Alice - in . WondorlaBd* press- • M erritt Shotwell, Harold Fillmore, Lloyd to getting a letter from Des Moines to Ames. , r releases about local sector vlo- Iowa, in less than two weeks. and Air/ Force Is there, a t tiie Shewmaker and Dean Tucker are mem- lov expense of weakening our" j mil- 2 l % r i e s . sbnllar to Uiose Wash- expen , “J hiHoii releaje. today .b o u t lo. .. ' bers of the “old guard" who have w orl^ luItaryi ry posture tiiroughout tiie rest TOE MORE, .■!«£ WORSE -rr But on theW rcc-rcc­ T?i«f cal scctor victories in Viet Nam. -down through:.*e-yea» and are J of the vrorld. • Ju st . tiie First ord the public has a right to.be suspiciousOUS of ______BBBI nmTni!!!w irii . C aw lry Division , (airmobile)o f f i On\y Lord Kitchener finally sal- ' donating their time and talents to the Rademacner's assurances of Improved mallill ser- pj'" ~...... * ..... ' ^fand the debacle. THe BriUsh- afone Is tiie most powerful (and French dreamera mismanaged • organization. vievice. Practically ever since George Washington’sigton’s expensh-e) force of its size ever The CAP w as conceived, feough cause dajday. postal workers have been getting regular I osseniblcd. Even bur vost‘l,V" Stro- thc 1914 German war. and did pay increases, at more frequent intervals than I ^ Poor Man’s teglc Air Force, based on Guani it all over again in 193»r Paris . and has survived through neef The wany other government doparUnent. and today's U f an’s s , mismana'ged Uie Algerisn w ar. I initial steps to mobilize the civilian air and not'designed for such mis- results Is the worst service In history. sions, is employed ncariy aroundL „ 'r f was -in Umt action, and it was strength resulted in clWHan pllot-instrijc- ■ ^ commonly sUted t t tbe front Admittedly, the' present pay scale of carriers ' Plato) ' ^tiie °"c clock. ; I t is Uie Americon “ ™”', tor refresher courses and a civil pilot and clerks does not provide cash for anyly kill-kill­ nationnation'a tiilrd lorgest wor. that _ the Algerian war would tra in in g p ro g ra m . Ingings In Wall Street, but a startlog wage ofo f $100 ------* , ^ 3 By HAL BOYLEY L E - Yet ofter five years of alli) Uils,h u bcJ™ won or lost In Paris, not In a week is not to be equated with penury. And ' wo hshave sUll not built an " effec- rg ? . ™Algiers. g«r The Bay of Pigs. In This program m ade profvlslon only im * ^ lecure turn, produced lu own final pro- considering all the frlnm benefits — pensions, / c S . Mt« .. tive front and we are not secure 1 the m ilitary use of those whom it trained. sick leave, hospitalization, generous vacationicatkm ^«,: 1L m Vt CweVJ*i<^ NEV YORK (AP) —• The send it glA-wnpped as a sur-‘“f; on our flanks or in our rtttV renr. duct:““^t: "See no Cuba. Hear no . ’- ' The second step taken pertained to schedulesgci, and almost-absolute-Job iecurily— 1 postman would be a true Santa prise to the other members of®‘ Ourour greate forecs are moved inn CuUa. Speak no Cuba.” ■ the civil air strength in-being. Out of the top pay of just under pennies under $140 a Claus If be brought Uils klhdIhd Of your family?" *a mass from one place to0 an. It canc happen. And, on Uie ■It emerged the Civil Air Pa^ol. Its ob- weiweek con hardly be callcd rank Injustice.^ with With L___ — J ilt & e e U to r ------I 1 holiday»IU« dream mall: ■ ' "De“Dear sir: Although it is notnot otiier without destroying tiiele en>en. recordrecord, it Is happening In Vlet jecUve was to organize the civil aviation all due respect to (he Intelligence and compe­»m pc- "Hs“Harry, this is just a bas^ has^ our uiusual custom lo lure execu-cu- emy ini being. Nam. Only a m l^ty roar of do not NOWS THE TIME note i :sfu1Iy protest from the public against J i^ersonnel of the nation so that their gntence of postal workers, thclr jobs Just do not note to let you know thatt your tive talentti from one of our com-im- We have fought successfully proles fall inio tne same category of those whichich de- FFoi o r thc younger, folks—plusu a ChrlslChristmas bonus this yearir will petltora.petlto: the sudden retirementent many guerrilla wars and some the mlsmanogementm: of this hor- • efforts, as civilians, could be best used mand special skllls,.admlnlstratlve abilityty and few ofc the more hardy old onesones be $]$1,000. I'd appreciate: It if of one of our key vice presidentsnts fundamenUlsfundai remaht-^n'wars,wars, rible war' can save our heroes In the all-out war effort that appeared ppjBplicy decisions. —this-this Is the time of year to> be you’d keep the amount secrct,secret leavesleave< vacant a post which we inclodIncluding guerrilla wars. Butlut no and ouro subsUnce In today’s im m in e n t • ■ ■ ’ ■ ______' • • • haR)jh a iw . . os thcthe rest of the suff aree only feel o only one with your proved wmrwrar cft any kind In tiie historyIstojx-d'Aacle. dcbad ______— ^------Tho CAP war effort was outstanding: —POUnGAL-CLUB * ------NeverUieless^there-blere-ls -The-The'snowis'on'the'mouritalnsalns gettlngettlng-«0O-each;-But~yOuf -yOuf IdentslalenE can flir^i^bly. In strict virtually .no-doubt that Congress :wlll okayay the and thet skis ore on the feet and work this .last year has beeneen so confidconfidence, it pays roughly dou-ou- ^_^BaRaaBBBK»BaaaBS^ rr^wm 3 -B - -a The pilots flew thousands of hours on proposed legislation. Tho average legislatorllslator the bloodb pressure is gaining.I. It outsuoutstanding that we—" ble wlwhat we estimate to be your various missions. Active duty missions snubs the postal unions at his political peril, is thethi season of the people! on “De“Dear Dad, I don't wantIt you presentprcsei salary, plus use of the saw 64 of. these flying civilians killed in for they exert their Influence In every commun-mmun- giats, the season to wear a nice,lice, to faLfaint from the shock, butut ray comwcompany yacht, paid member- . ^ the line of du^. , , l‘yIty in Uie land— from New York down to the white leg cast where all yourirour colleg college roommate and I are sblp ship In1; the country club of your I most obscure whistle stop. (Heni eaning choice, a liberal petty cash fund > V • Today the CAP Is a U.S. Air Force friends caa sign their names,». doing so well with that cleaning choict i Opinions Of A .''Moccovcr. the unlons'back this Influence with *V.so] con- ahop. we opened Just-offIt Uiethe and— a n d - " Auxiliary. In 1959 a new era In Civil Air : :e with So far as Mr. Spectator Is con- ahop. hard cosh. Reccnt official r e p o r t s showw that cemecemed, this type of exercise« is Is camp campus that w e're rollinging in “"Dc Dear Mr. Slurch: As manag- i Patrol began when it was transferred among tho top 26 spenders in thc communitymunity for thetl birds—and the kids. loot From now on I won'tn 't be er e r of the Jam boree Night Club,:i; Conservative' itive . from Headquarters U. S. Air Force to of lobbyists on CapUol Hill, the AFL-CIO Postal Who^ h i w anu to speed, down n a needing that $75 a month you've I1 am answering your wife’s let- USAF Continental Air Command. The Clerkscit union was sccond only to the Americanlerican mountainmoun on all that white stuff?y»»; been sending me. The way ter for fo two reservations at our chance now exists for the CAP to reach MedicalMe Association. The clerks flled a sp®n,“: spend- Who wants to wear those tightiloht ^ ible ^ to annua annual'New Y ear's Eve party at S. handle m y own tultkin and[ room $75 a head, drinks extra. Un.Un‘ iBy BARRY GOLDWATERDWATER IH ^^I new potentials. “ing ^8 report for 1965 of $173,365; tho AFL^O’^ 9 pantspant* (with a figure like Mr. Letter Carriers spent $66,487. And on Capl- Specutorspect that Is reason enough and board bills for the next!Xt se- fortunfortunately, our reservations list It is now a volunteer organization of toi HIII. tho merits of a caso always runin No. to staysta home) and take a chance mester. 5 , ^ ^ I am enclosingg my has' aalready beeo filled for that Recentiy, In answer to a re- polltlopolitical opinions, • It Is dedl- 80,000 air-ttdnded citizens. Members are 2i toti the amount of dough spent on it. of br your- evening, evenic so-" ' quest from the London mogazlnelazlne catcd'cated' to such* open expresston. self something nice for Christ- »nc • : deeo In thi air age program of the na- ■■uiibiriwffaiu^BwrtMaaaM iM — . JusJtut think of a fireplace with Christ- “ D ear H arry, I hope you don'tin't Punch,Punch I wrow an articlee at- Punch might recall that tho de- ~ ~ tlon and the eafeT ^^ram -lB-CUUiUUia- " M ft onn bub- mind^ d the faformallty of my a J emptiomptlngjg correct some of)f Uie mand for tte right to have, ex- (?) drink on the a'nn of your .O chair and thot faithful dogcurl- - tir"Dear Brother Slurcb.il. as namc.name, but out our way they saywy held byI some people in Europeurope unpopiunpopular oplHiolis-is-(he-rea- ^ I t has been:a long road' from the be- Views Of Othefs S chief totem of our lodge, itI gives If you don't know a fellow by hfshis and GGreat BriUln. . '■ son wiw e'are'not a British colony ' Bl ...... ■ III rn— -m 'liimH - - ed at-your-Jeet And-On-WjHi — ^^filnnlng of-the-GAP-to-the-present-status —i ™ football gomel f"*me heartfelt'pleasure tolnforminform first name,i you don't kno'<^'hIm ^-flow a w -etr^ve lt-.wasT^do;iot0 .not today,today. but, members say, it has all been worth RAILROAD'S DAY -ii.v you that you held. Uie winningInning a t all.a ll/ Well, it gets kind bf lone- know. }(jjow I do, however,.hav‘e com- PnmPunch obvionsly believes tiiat One of the more amazing success atorlesrles of ^Still want to get covered with ticket In our annual lodge raffle ly in Texas this time of yeor. nciiint I f ______. c nds.- snow and cold?^ ^ to n , a ^ pelling evidence of how badly 'conser'conscrvaUves In America 'repre- • ' The Idaho Wing- Is becoming more ««recent years'Is that of this nation’s railroads.' to raise scholarship fundsIs for and If you and w ur family haveive informedSfcm som e are overseasraeas sent ai sort of .thinking tiiat You nRd only go back five or six yearsars to underunderprivileged Bedouins.. The never spent Christmas- on a .hout . active than ever before. Young people ' . * about America and also off why wanU to suppress unpopular recoil tho timo when the railroads were seem- _ first prize, you will remember,imber. ranch,ranch. Udy Blnl and I kind of Uiey ,ore so badly Informed, thougl are breathing new life Into the organizer jnn led. thought Punch Is not aware Uat i^y .o n the ropes. Talk of some federal take- Is a brand new fourdoor■ auto- woirferedwoi^e If—now don’t bother****■ That evidence Is In tiie1 cor-1,c o r - 1> for InsUnce, along wltb many t l 6 n and this is good. The oldsttirs df the over ov« of the tails was not uncommon. , “It * seems as though someone ” * ' . Is always finding a dove in theirheir mobile. ®obli Would-you care toI drive stoppingstoppi off at tiie storejor anytny respondencerespor t h r o u g h which oUier conservaUves who regard Cap would have it no other way. sStories of the comparative health of railroads kitchen. Well; I found a birdd in In it U homehO: yourself, or bave,ve us bartei barbecue sauce. We got plenty.'*Y." Punch solicited m y articlc. I t isIs constitutionalconsUl protectloM a s be* It is a bright—and worthy—road ahead now no^ can be found on most any.financial* P^® page the’glove(v ... compartment of our - an obobject lesson of just how *nglog nimeant for everyme. have for the Civil Air Patrol. i«ltoday. Through mergers, new equipment, changes car. * It was a n "Old CrowV* - I wrong It Is to a s s u m e: that suppotsupported the right of Commu- In labor practices and Improvement In equip- ' AmericansAmeri or America arenn.e-aa. nnlsu lsu toi speak on public cam- • f • mement. tho railroads are Unnly on the comebacki ^ c k ^ ^ itolSiy ** dentoOddersto abroad, evea now.w. puses.pu»es. This is'a shocking ad- - TUNE IN trail. tra . . . "The One of the questions askeded of ®I“mission |o of mlsundentaadlag. of Los Angeles has beea having trouble ButI we Sim wonaer-lf.fho United S^tes,h par^pai^ WRITE TH E BOYS I me. me, byb Punch, was this: AmeriiAmerica and Americans. with certain teen-acera and older vbuths “S'ticularly Mlnnesote. Is making tho'most oforits its pgarDMr SB^ctator;------:------i_ _"Wlll Ampricnns-cver-reoon-‘eoon- ■—Mnd Mucli of liiy aitlcle tn Punch cDe' t — who have,vlrtuaiiytakenoverthe-famed ^ ------I-have-rmived some TS=©octOTHSays- ad- n die themselves 'u>“ the"demo^lemo^ was dat America’s antieommn- Battalion, APO 9040 at San come back down In a s ^B t t of you planp to use. always ski in nlsm is far from blind, that It . that represents tho new confo'rmlty of Similarly, Sl we are building airports and crowd’- Francisco. This roaU may be teyful of undersUndIng of America ing the airways with'planes that are exp^en- be toyful eihlUraUoa because» they groupsgroup! (preferably of at least*ff which prompted Uie quesUon at- Is based upon Uie closest and “tuned In, turned on and dropped out” JS8 written ,to anyone — no nameime have imastered the rule» ofif safe four) give way to faster skiers „ “ .A . most scrupulous attention to re- clng greater growth In freight revenues thao In“ needed — because these lettera «M(ng nonconformists, was Interviewed .by. a passenger receipts. nrfii > ^ skiing. Tbe othen — number^mber^ and anticipateai the actions of otb-" ISrtTclKSnS'-.r’X n' 'f.^K^ess ' S f evidence aad action, television reporter. 0Our case Is neither for nor against any•t par-«>f<. ^ 'he dlst^uted to service-Ice- ingIng alabout 30.000 every yearsar — er skisklera' near you. Coverage of American affairaffaira ^nluUnlike tiiose who base Uielr y P“ ^ men recelvliig the least mafl.9. -• sufferiuffer broken bones and. otiierother Q-^Q-Where I work tiiere are r^{" Where did he IIve?'-Oh, around—with ticular mode, of transportation. , the procommnnlsm on tiie Ulnslons , But whilo the federal govemment Is benevo- In-addition t tbe American Le- Injuricinjuries. It is estimated thatat six machimachines that allow ammonia ndlna Communist theory, promises ''friends, was the reply from the nonw ork-" v p - o f every 1,000 persons wbo spend fumes to escape Into the offices. d£SeJ".;'"tSL& dl5| Sf"S; lent toward truck and ^ r carriers. U_ls still *?: and never shed any real light and P'propagandaf American an- to g , n o n stu d y in g y o u th . dendealing largely with the railroads under rules rLtAr m." a day on the ski slopes ucuru w Is tlierathe any danger in breath- ^ “ Ucommunism is based upon Uie LMten u d card! ire .mltleiitten preventablepnv^ Injuries. ing a: ammonia fumes continuous-^ for our friends abroad. ^ ««««; WEere didlfe geC his money? From his estabiShedesti In the 19lh century. The Inteisute The Communist P arty niBv m ay concrete ‘foo™ evidences of aggres- f? to these *'anknowas" and w tbe mqsiMost of these accldrata, are iy.all ly^all day? sfon, suppressfon and regres-. r,__Eerents. mosUy. • ■ , . ’ SiCommerce Act of 1S87 was approved after tbe 10 aed does rim political candt ?{®"» railroads had abused their ooo-itguUted free- Uglon foiwuds lh» miUl ^ the result of amateurs attempt-Smpt- 'A-^A-Altiwugb a heavy concen- 5?^.“ ■f. ^ slon into polideal feuddism nniB In Vlet Nun. . f f ! JS re not tration of ammonia fumes fol-^ dates in this country. We do fjS?. All of which led one observer to com- dondom. . ~ ing.feata for which they are not m tto not suppress Uiem. In fact,® o” our whhln Uie Sovlrt empire. . T * tatter iliould be In ^ nn. ready.S t o I t kwks so easy to> pe^ p e ^ lowing an industrial accident ___ment; .?‘These,pMple .want the SjlUKgs _ ?Revisions In the federal regutotlbo o f tbe rail laws speclficaliy and properlyperly .Who,■ Who. In fa c t 'la MMH? T tap .______to keep tho world going so they can afrien^'^Imear inaUororSe^Q^^ ^ fdrm-tbese-feats-whea-the-exr ^ perts do them that tbe tempta-m pta- woratm rst that is likely to happen un- pr^ct tlie Mgw of any6oe“tole to ncstlynesUy believe Uwt wtut maga- .n o n co n fo rm to It.*' r*®recommended by tbe White .House over tbe ^lrf ^ der the circumstances you de-de- ^P^'^y°P^>'Iy ^ r e s s poliUcal opli>-opln- rines like 1 Punch need Is not an years. At best, this is now a maie of hit-«ad- ^ tion is n atu r^ great" Excess der tl Uj. fons, no m atter how offensive to occaslc It may also suggest a new slogan for ^ sive speed caalbe as dangeroustexous scribe would be Irritation of tiie ° ve to occasional article about Amer* miss policies. S j , some tiiose opinions may be. Ica,ica. butb their edltora need to parentS'Who feel guilty about not having Wevi wouldn’t suggest that the governmenti t re- r e- 1^ ’., Son ih the ? slope as It Is on the high- eyes anda tiiroat'Even bo. a bet- ways. ter veventilation system should be ^,,*3’® ,.A7 ®rica Is not only recon^econ^ Uke ia xloser look for them- b e q u e a th e d a a a b so lu te ly p e rfe c t w o rld lingllnguish^all of its controls of the Industry. How- the clled to Uie open expression-M -of ot selves. , _ .—-to-their-children;'.“ "— • ever.-a- further-overhaul-Is-doe-and-It-would ...... «... _Mo5t-of^ the-lnjuries-iflvolve scenl logical to help accelcrato. the recent prog- • the le; legs, TTiese breaks are not “No subsidization without participa- haM Q-If electric shock can dam- rxa jess of the railroads. — Mankato (Minn.) Free . GIVEAWAY DEPT. due to impact of striking hard ______; . r Pre r m . . . ■------i hi ^ snow or Ice but to the shearing•arlne &go the *f nervous system as you I have'-betweea-U^and . n 20 action' lhat occurs when thaL, ^ tip said In your column, why Is i t ------■•-— 1 pounds of-woot quilt p i ^ 'I * i of.Ji,8kl strlkts a place InIn the g*"”given , In the hospital for ner*7r~" Capital Qi OUT OF THE MOUTHS, ETC. STARTING AT BOTTOM ' ' would like tOf^lve away. Please S v tft vous disease? al Quotes “ * snOw that causes it suddenly to J tv. wiewMHWiim wiir 'i i ...... A delegation of Russians representing ^The • writing game must be getting pret^brelg aiTTJMsesr—011^7 jgj, rotate outwird. ' - A—It Is a matter of quantity. soft. We hear of one- bright college graduateiduate Two white klttenj; one of each The amount of current uscd In Bybv Ih e Associated P ress gains'! the Sovlet-Chinese Friendship Socle^ “howho_ reported to her. fln t mogarine Job three gender,gende: semi >< long haired.[ 9Q .7"^ The factors that ihake novice- electroconvulslve.lectrt shock treat- ^ *» ■. gains'Ih'tiio Nov;-8 ’congresslon- • “~Srislted‘CMnV a :f e w 'w e ^ ago tb tjdce hoursbom late the flr^t day and was still mli»rhtdiamld weeks'old"weeks and' by 'whlte-we‘‘we sklera-accident-prone-lndude-a mcnts-Is'smali'compnrcd-to-the -lll-don't belleve any-lastKnIn->niln- ol.-elections—al-cl« ~ with enthusiasm by the cdlto^Inijle. Father trasm s “6fT"cai5: sm ash revidonira.- , miles per hour, and tbe .apmspm amlnatlon)amlnat nrtical’ removal phrey. commenting "ffli' formerrmer ppal^ a l^ to'recrult'expe'rlenc^'’ad^'''“'1 ‘' ratherJoOk-at-Biorthlng rather.than eac^ other. . . . . Crew CutIt posslblpossible o n .a 45-degree elope« 1 ^ will cicure It yClftnate wlll notlot vice Vice P President RIthard M. Nix-Nix-mlnbtratora mlnbu for Ihe P««c« > . Darned clever, these Chinese Infants.—Bl—Birmingham p lch.)£^trlc. ' " , Jerom e ' mmay ay exceede; 110 miles per hour, affectaffect' it one way or anotiier.Jon'ssr.Jra's pipredictions for RepublicanUcanCorps. Corps. , ■ : - ; '

; 7 -^'^ ' /i ' ' . .V "V”* - Ff?day;Dac.~9,“ 1 966 6 6 " - r;TV TwIn w li falli Legion Views^ w s : JJerome PresbyteriansPres hs SetI Cantatsitata Dec. 18 - J .Supported Z JlJEROME — The choirlr of the Est. Est^" ‘'Away. In -a Manger,'?ier,'? ter... tanor,-’who-Will 'singing VO pltt,pitt.of.the.flnai.choif'selccUon,.!!.'^? •' UnitedUnl Presbyterian Churchirch will Watt’sWati ' ‘Nativity Carol.." "An- HoljHoly Night," and Charlottette Jac- '‘Jesu,-'‘Jes Joy of Man’s Desiring." ; . ' ^ ^ presut^a.Christmas.Cantatantata aat t gels We Have Heard. On High"Ilgh" obseobsen, soprano, who willill sing . Mrs.Mi Jonn T. Staile Jr.. Is or> . ' i —By-TrFv^Post— i6:00 n p.m. Dec. 18 to whichhich the and '"Carol of the Bells." The “Jea*'Jesu.'Bambino." ganlnnist .and Mrs. Warreo.Vaa 1 public is cordially invited.:ed. women’swon Choir will sing “ Beau-teau- A special feature of thehc con-con-Camp, Cam director. ' • .. . ' The. TVin. Falls Amgricanr i c a ^Le^ ^ 1L!S *!>)» «i»li>oHfinT h y ’ the—full fqH iiful-Savlotir.iJ— liful ^------cert-will-be-a-violltt-«b!i*atocert- Bbligato —A - Ah silverofferinf wfll-be-iaken;— ^frPMrhas'gtveirfnll'jupportt~supRort .. choir Include “ Hodle (nirlslmashristmas SoloistsSo will be Fred Burkhal-khal- accoaccompanied by Mrs. Ronon Pip- procproceeds used for choir music. , to other Legion Posts complain*»mplaln« Ing about the possible organlzai>organiza#. tion of tbe Commuiilst andand N ad '• parties on. the campus of IdahtiIdaho . State University, Frank'Mogen* sen. commander of thehe TVinTwin ------Falls-po atrannouneed Thursday; . Sold Mr.- Mogensen, “ In the Legion's re g u la r December>ccember I —meeting Tuesday night,it. great ■ ^ SLlepd6 (^hpisfnIdlm aS concern w as.expr^d1 .by. tba I . legion members over tbe news i |^ that the Idaho State Univenltyinivenlty F r oim m t the h e ONLY SERIOUS>US ShopS for SERIO^RIOUS S k le n school , student’s senate had v o t , cd In favor of permittingtting ex-ex­ tremist groups such as the Com-Com* - munlst and American NaziNazi pat^pat<' tics to organize units on> the Ida-Ida* ^ Olson's Famousamous Ski Package c ho State University campus. X - e -Flichor Skii, ,22 lomlnollonrilnollonr ploiti.ploitie lop edgeii Interlocking over------“It is unanimously ag re e d lopping tiflflt tdgoi,1. MP-Tax e* boie,biaie, lip1 ond heel ptotecion. Guor* • that such activities should hot j' . anletd 1 y«or — >35 ...... be permitted on the campus.of ^ . . t RleW -model ;3S (ullfull ,. boolbo« Mlth ipeed lacing — $29 fine institutions such as this, ' and that the good citizenstizens ef ;j • A & T Ilft eabla binding,ding, full heelhtel r.releet* ~ S6.95 ' Idiiho should strongly voicevoice dis­ • Allolt too piece, eompUuxn'pleie covifoocoveroge ef loe for better edge eon- approval If they want to prevent trol — )5 ' • Detuio>tu>e Atlberg t'rop*' — SI.95 • P-K loper- the disgraceful episodes which •d aluminum polei wlthwllh opeone yeor guarantee| ••> iS.^5 occur m places like the UUnl- n l-. • Mourning of blndlngtr>gt andond Llpe Releaief Check of binding lel- ' versin of Cailfomla." be con-con­ ^ ilngi — S3. tinued. Mr. Mogensen emphasized,iphaslzed, TOTAL VAIUE $ 88.BS 8 .B S ...... ^ ------•*The~Leglon~a5~mqch'a8~Bnybne-is'anybne— else believes in the freedom Sam e as Bbovere with GcGarmisch Model guaranteed by the United«d States > Constitution, out the Legion«glon be­be- 35 full double boot lieves freedom demandsIs respon­ respon- . ' ‘ - Package Valuee $94.85 $ 9 4 . 8 5 ...... sibilities. It does not appearippear to FOLLOWING HIS RE-ELECT!RE-ELECTION to the 'lMard of directors of Pacific Supply Cooperative,itlve, ■ ^ . the Legion that responsibilitiesnsibllltles Jam es Homer, Paul,ll. speaks with« James Hill, Pendleton.adleto'n. Ore.,Ore company president. Mr. are being exercized whenlen public Horner, wbo representstnts dlstrJetdistrict No. .5 covering Soutbemitbem Idaho, was n a ^ e d a t the oisaolza------InstituHons-permlt'the-organiza-iniza— Uon'B-aBnnal-mectlBr-at-Portlnig~at~PortlgiMl;-. ■ ...... r tlon of groups whose main pur­pur- ' ■ — = f A l i o BBAG A ^ WILL BE GIVEIMVEN...... E l pose is ultimately to destroy the :h of the able to talk with him about»ul his h b ^ S 1 Dr..C. Hardin Branch of the abl le above packages ^ W United su tes." S C U UniverslO^ of Utah lold1 the Los problems. prt Dr. Branch said. the purchase of ong abov “"'“'Picture Used Angeles «; MenUl HealthJ AssocI- HeI said the technique works ation Thursdoy thnt patients bos best on ji1cohollcs,_but hass been b e e n ______Schedule Noted9ted Effectivelyy often improve when they seosee useused’ successfully with personsArsons ' Fl what they look Ijko to others, seiseriously disturbed, SANTA FE. N.M., (AP)- - V * “ One man, far',regressed,ised, saw ' Msgr. M.J. J^odrlguez, chancel­ K • BOOT TFTREES- ^ ;£Lt. In Therapy-7 . a picture of himself lopping)plng wa- DEATH REPORTED lor of the Santa Fe Roman V pi. ter like a dog," said Dr. Branch, c Catholic archdiocese announcednnounced lOS ANGELES (AP) - Plc- ]i SAN FRANCISCO (A P)-C ur- 1 ^ -• • GLASSESGLASSES AND GOGGLES. 1 _ .1 - ‘The mon Immediaieiyli respond- I ley1.!; Grieve. M, sports e < ^ of today the Mass schedule•duie for tures. still and moving,I'l*. are J cd with question, 'Could I havs S slcier.1 at the' Ruldoso Ski Area proving their worth as weapons S ,, .r”“ the San Francisco ExaminerS for ; / h e a ^ ^ • GGLOVES L O V E S of southern New Mexico.:<>• '. against mental illness, a. Spsychl- l - '“ " “’'‘"8 , 35 » ycars. died Thursday, appar- 1 * I • SSK K I VV1fOVES=r^~ fA X . The Masses will be held in a atrlst saya.______After that, psychiatristsIsts were cnlently of a heart attack. room which a t other times i&r services as a bar and collections FISCHER taken at the Mass will'111 go to ~ »=' national chapel at the ski area. z-wfc' W COMPLETE\PLETE LINE OF Xmas tree flocking at Globe 1 W eftftng ALL MAJOR« RELEASRELEASE BINDINGS— |- - t4 Seed . . . Make reservations. It is onlylly a short sh step fe ______^ '• T.JEWELRY-eo.lEWElRr-co. ’ r , P ^ JR. SKI EQUIPMENT EQI . Matk.r • Liftlift •. <6-U • Allals :::.*_MIII*r . • Cubco -\ •ulut ■frorn..a,.ffl£Ja.a,.ffl£l gift __ ^ • Ski Packages{es *S• Skis • Poles .' A &» 'T l SlalomSloll . ^ ^ ^ -HCHlItt,HiNA , to a CHRISTMAS to a ^ '•' ■bindings „

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• FATS • FINGERNAIL FINGE I " Terrace top.top.Range Rai . B i MhMla S aaM Omm OvMt >.for f ujMiielc ' , . ■ i - :'s.a!rriost Impossible to stain )0%(IERCliLON* olefin fiber. POLISH • PET STAINSSTi I jafkSa SwfceeI HMaeb M b MtM y ea dial Only W estinghousese Washes every dish ^ - spii I household stains on It,Wipe ______• . ------Wltl: laner. PRESTOI Complataly ~ r' ^ r: » pAINT.and;(5^nd;67:iQM M Q^^ Ready.to,sho\Y.off..agaifito , .... j ^ W e o ^ r - .- - y v . .tw ice;..gels eveiydlsh.yi i y d i s h : 1.4 5 ’,eleanl.. ..., . .... Amazing a s It aeem r. It's alniost Im; carpeting with pile o f 100%HERCULON'Islndeedtodays (lERCliL " I aiH ipnA Vfilts for YOU ileaning, value-packed carpet HOUSEHOLD.D::STAINS STA , ■ .'-■"^•asy'dsanlng.”^ V .; " '" ...: You fan be "surV ' jf if jl^sWESTINGHOjlSE U's W ZSpill any of 47 common household 9 = = .MOL^aJgrggnt j.r_c|eancr. .PRES clean, aeautiful a s new. Ready to sl ■ ■frlenda'and nelgfibors.'HERCULbN'l most practical, easiest cleaning, valu • fiber.------. _ ■ - - Friday Doc; 9 ; 7966 i Qu^tion j . C ‘ Twin Fallt TIma$^f>Iaw« ho News State S Legislgisiators DMcM ^edi On SdiSchool AiS Ql SUIT FILM r" • •. •«, 'ByJIM-ADAMs'-'"-*.-' tere­ n ’fl ...... '..BIDS'OPENED-' do gult BOISE (AP) - Idaho legbla- ^rs S |n d - ""Peace r® ■ BOISE (AP)-Bids' werere open-op^ BOISEB (AP)-A 1138,001) suit lors appear closely divid*a on creasecreai that would D0t>:tneaii'.a wedc n d lw ty . to pot.’w S il .moow Uity = a i n . ed In the State Departmentment of seekingsee: damages for. personal [PilIncreasing the s U ^ ’s s h af n t- to In boost boosi ta tjuses.'..' .'-iyCJ s p w the hav8-w.hett.r uie;--- ■ . I - --c GEI YOUR IMPOITED-.- — ' r n r P uWIc works for thre# projects InjuryInJi was filed in U; S. Dbtrict ie>l Bul .there was lltUe tvlderce - -NoBaYenJEor. j^nstnfetlon■ oftitaity-bttWd*r “bttMd- Court-Tlnrrsday^byCoi Thomas-G. f,"“? mU In-^-mmf-Oal-SamiSBOn't —_yo^-^UlBS-^ , — - ^ _ Inw a t three state parks andandre-Mlnow re- Mlt against Charles. Brown . StaM lund. for « toll-SO)^per per flattrga^r^m f i *2>a^ adiUaclilw* more t ^ ^ th e M per positli "I —!^^-Dodgerg e r - inSeling-ef-a-butMlng-.al-the1 -at-the otAof-Owyhee County,— —....'-r-r- Qf 0peffttlngTc08t>~ w e n son, eentTpul-sciiiJjt^byredwcaiors |lne-v -^^/-^N O «tA tT ------0 _ state school and hospital;>lul in m Mlflow seeks ths damagesagM tain favored favo by nearly a doxen leg- ueve ftea'- lhe , [slat^for^manytyears. ' - In-the in the lejhliitute., , - .'^IXX3AN,'Dti*:.(AP)_j:::m«l 1 Oon More' tepubllcan.,. u well a. f -= u5»Mimp8.. ^ . , behbehalf of himself, hb'wlfefe Sara islatorsuiab answering an.AssooIated jtUggi ior cbl- -r R ^ U c a n Gov,.;', elect Don _ M«J S.e"dr G tbB r .SEED -..-Pstce.-Corpe-lt-oo'-M ven-ior .>-The-apparent low-bldder-forIder-for and hIs-chiIdren,-Thomas‘ ?;S. and Press-survey-and-seveml'otbersp m lth.r; reffanS^«toleges a3!Si!i“ats rwelL .S W.w .^Samuebon has not .dbclos^S S Democrats, favored , liicrMsed V ' diaft dodgen, lU director. Jack remodeling. of U ta h Lodgeodge a t SusanSus Mihow, whom Ke alleged gu*^gu^'^ted Increases of H lo 110 Re . Lew- wbat • hb • reeommendaUon .wll «state- » « - partlclplllon — anil a i | _ _ ::V au^. said Thursday night , o»10 W . Gladyi Snuik, o ■ Lew-Kliat Uw Slate Hospital wasIS PeUPete werewet all injured In an automo-‘utom?* mQlIon.mUll . Istonbton, uid she would have;lave^tobe. to be. J But he told Idaho schoolU»I m . :vSughn helped dedicate the \Rlha, Boise, who bid IM9.980,9,980. bile accident In February7 1965. Juju st under half said they look at the schools* .'probl^t ) b l ^ trust trustees. last month that .stateU te ■ VUtah ^ t e University center for for. c o n - r - '” > »..««W ont-happenedKd on would woul support increases above befoi her;la-expenditures for the public • ' the study,of the causes1 ofoTw war ar The apparent low.bii.for, con- ‘bove before deciding on furtherf la- expn ” StrucUon of a utUity buildingIdl'nn nt fState Ui Highway, 45, accordingding to those thosi that Mgher sUte revenues“ MS ^creases. ■ . : schot schools', have, doubled to .five • and conuiiotu of peace. f r Plum- the suit, and ’Brown’s car‘ al-!willal-lwill naturally brtag, a third said Bu ■ ■ .^"M AGTCTi.GIC BOWL ; ..He said the Peace Corpsiroroi Is!s ^Heybum Stale Park near Plum- ff* I rtid But some of the opponentsnts are yearsyean a ^ he said ."leveling off" s^iSted mer w u Jack Morgan; Coeur legedly*egt struck the rearear of \3t6ytl^y .wouldn’t and the othersthers pret^brett adamant , ' ' of -further f ;Increases'm ay■ be . , 2 N I50 A N N U A L ■ Just as Important to .the United I S3D 064 Mlnow's car as they werero driv- said maybe. . • “ N States as mlUtaiy service In J •, "Not *tll.we sUrt nmnlnrourInrour aeconecessary.. ■ — mayba .evftnen more ^Morgan was also apparentent ’low ow *"8 In blowing d u st RcRep.. Lyle Cobbs, R - Bobe,tatae. jchwschoob efficiently,*’ saidi ^ e ^ ... Samuebon sa: said spending , will said he for constructlon-of an Identical • “ who-considers education one.dfne^df £]|{sEllls-Johnson, R-Preston.-**aqd ^ important And Vaughn said he [ M S BANKSfFniSI uJ;°;the most pressing problems be- i ^1 CHOICE TOURNAMENT TOUm ' ''TWuTready to dispute anyonelyone on bbuilding at Indian Creek hS Park g,®0'SE (AP)^ Hnho ranked ^ ■ be- get a realbtlc school formuta."Tntda.” of the near Priest Lako with a bid of BOWl ANYTIMEIME lANESLANES AVAILABLE ,the..’Intematlonal tolc of thej ‘ first iri the nation in the per- P p rdriu- Welcdme to t h e ; ,:Peace Corps If It came lo lhatthat «l).l«.< , ' cencentago of its regbtered motor Federal■■■ Charges; S Am.' . ’.-•The- drafting- of two* Peace MK Rlha was the apparentpparent vehvehlclu which were subjected cal of the present formuta^.for -t\ ' -.Corps volunteers calledd back low]i bidder for constructiontan of a to ai voluntory safety check In wStill l J JMgei dbtrlbutiflg sute aid to schools. '. 1 ' ' ' ' 2 Olvltrons— Mton-* onD DMibfoi oubfoi 0or Atf7 , The Peace Corps head believes |( IS7.1 mUIton. 11.1 wilk m e n u , cCHARLEY CRANE believes iously Inlured In a one!!S_S!i GIs FRatrolmnn.Rny.Rohrbncliet«nld ier.said MOSCOW,M Idaho { A P ) . -^ M from_West_Vlrtfnto.-were ar- R «Mw ■'■- Llstenltjg Pleasure. - •. wourd~Bnswcr“yes.’’ BBarnett was paralyzed fromrom thothe autopsy,““tf of Peter Olson. 78,•%' .O'ol rested rcste Ocfc-I8 land charged ’wfoiwith M I . , y Two other speakers ot the „neck down. He underwentmt sur- Bovill,Bov Idaho, showed thcle manmnn bringingbrim stolen property Into ■ - - Every M. « Sat. Night OPENS; TOITONIGHT ~ peace center ccrcmonies!s ruled gery,n this moming. died of exposure, Latah County Idaho; idah< as well os. tb federal ' out World War III a s anI Impos-imp<^ Rohrbacher said the accldcnticcldent ConCoroner Dr. Donald Adamsns said charge. char ■ X I -^we'rte =™ , slblllty. They were Aleksandrflksandr happenedh three miles southouth of Thursday.Thu . Two x , women ' arrested- with M J lT Motor Co. I ' I • Kerenskl, premier of thehe Rus- j Blackfoot. Two of Bam am ett's etfs . 01 Olson*s~body was found» Tues- Snoddery cnod and Lee were abo be- ffi AiaMotnAvt.^.t I j Lbpicjng For You! «>i; . slan ’Provisional govemment of ^ Illy - in- ta & i, ”' ™ i - j s iofficers ; said the body wass found .-fi- -.- CONTINUOUS SAT,SAT, aand n d SSI U N . FROM 1:30 : tor of the Hudson Institute. ‘ Rohrbacher safd the carvr skid- -Julius Crane, a Bovill oil dis-dia-1 ^ ...... dec and hit a steel post at the trthei WHO EVER TOOK THE WOHVWIRLD FOB. A BIDE!______i t DISCUSSION SET O'Olson was a retired woodwork-xlwork- I -JGoveraiment—1,1------POCATELLO-tAP)=GoalrTJr the Association of Idaho Cities _ S A - Ih tho 19S7 session .o the State 'Notes Abuse-^_!__ Legislature will bo dbcussed at B E L G R A D E, Yugosiavlanslavla a meeting Friday night of the (AP) — The government•nt told association’sa S i x t h ' D btrict i Parliament today the secret LegislativeL Committee and 17 I police once b u g ^ theJ office newly-electedn legislators from M m imi K s s i n B i m n and apartment of Presidentresident alsfac Southeast Idaho Districts. ■" I Tito. ‘^' Legblators lo be Invited, will . This was part of a voluminousimlnous bbe from DlstricU 26, 27, 32. 33, report on abuses of thet secret 34,J- and 35. T hb Includes Ban- l & n x B m ff m f f i W H l , - police, controlled by ousteded Vice nock,n Oneida, Bingham, Frank- j r i ■ President Alexander Rhnkovlc,inkovlc, Hn,H B ear Lake, Caribou and which the govenunent submit- P Power counties, i IN CASH ■ y ted to P arllam ent Tho meeting will be a t 7 p.m. ------However,— the:— m e mimment m e n t .lr In tho Holiday Inn. The Associa- i proposed and the Parliamentllament tition’s president, Earl Pond, will ! agreed that Rankovic andUld his giveg: the opening speech. He. is / ■ SUNDAY*. M gmiASfm-mm-mmAY-NINAWAVKE-ROBERT Webber: group should not be criminallymlnallv a Pocatcllo City Commisssloner. f . prosecuted because of humanl- 1PDDAI91STR0N6:.%S^ • ta'riah reasons, and because of j his merits In the past 'Condition Listed i Rankovic.and his groupP were THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. i » 5 i — pu'^fromnheXomraunfst-par-Ist-par- n (AP)-*i--Zoltan-HargitDy-b“stlli - t, 3 -- ^PIusiiiuextEflspficiflLc H i 3 e c i g I x p j i i t J E e a t u r e l _____^ i ■ earlier thb year. He was«is a(^ac. Inin serious condition, but:S:; his “S ^S onta”- cused of fommg a group with m i ” - ip with mother, actress Jayne Mans- . I ; j o p u r c h a s e n eE c C e E s S s S aA R Y ) j | - the aim of taking over power.>wer. ,. field,f{< says he is improved. , TwlGHTOn?HVGBVENGEANCE...AND I The report said the groupup cofrcon­ The boy, 6, was mauled by a 1 THE 7 7 G E R ^ SSTALKS T A L K i HIS SBEYl j trolled telephones: and installedutalled lion]]< Nov. 26 a t a Thousand Oaks EVERY NIGHT, I .microphones In. offices? and®nd animalat compound, underwent . Wm apartments. It said Tito’sIS rcsl- twotv opera'Uons and then'con-ri 'cbri- ' T i - - Q M o n . T h r t l - M dence In the Belgrade suburb'ofiburb'of tractedu spinal menlngltb. I r h r u - ' I Dedlnjo and his of/lco In }n the ■ -. — m govemment palace weren cov-cov­ Xmas tree fkKktog at Globe * 1 ! m r ^ ered with eavesdroppingng de- sSeed . . . Make reservations. 1— vices. lines of Premier PetarrS Stam- tam - ^ O R S ^ I boUc: Edvard. KardelJ,, presi­ • EMPLOYEES ^JU |^ dent of Parliament, and other high- officials, Including army -WEEK ★MOTOR-VU 11 leaders, also were bugged,ed. the IN- CACAR R HHEATERS' E ^ « report said. K ’ M It stressed the group around JUIO\/IE: JAMBOREE lAI^ J }f e ,B r sp re ^ d o i^ '' ta *the"efflcien^ w a p y r i S B i -of-the democratic system and S 'S p. FRIDAYr &SA-& SATURDAY ’- 1 .EuroaiaHawf.Em.MBim-MiBim. self-management;* - B TC ■ M . Mj(M&UNBL*6U»A6flAHU Tho . secret police also Inte^ fered In all-fields of actlvities,- I - DUSK TO3 DAWDAWN SHOW | the report said, Infiltrated the H WIN - —i c — i t, i r BMHMia e m MDnrimniNiON s t ^ Foreign Minbtry with the aim 7 : 00 0 ’TILL ? ? ? - i tlnel-Fenbdy Rfwluctteo______to dominate It and tried “ to link to Itself certain army people," W - pPEN-.UNTIJUNTIL 1:00 _I - B ^p ^o . n--r PUBLISHER DIES n>. • spiNotn IPSWICH. Mass. . (AP)~Ka. o c m ...... 6i30 - tharlne Slmonds Thompson, 60, : . . BIG; FEATIFEATURES-'5 ; | n m) 0 “ | f wife of Lovell Thompson,n, vice ’ . , • i i p president of Houghton MiflllaMimin — - 1 • . Co., Boston publuhtag house, ______. , ■ ■ ' . . . SP1N)AUT 7:01.> 10:15 ___ ,. - died Thunday after a oriefrief HI- M I f fr^-— ’■ SAT. and SUN. - . S P lN l^ ness. • ' ' r" ^ ' PHANTOM H ILL...... ■a-^..^. .""I fc3o~='8f44______- u UGAlADVEimSEMENTSSNTS NOnCB OP PtUNO ■ I _ Werfnesifi With HIS FOdT' s f s IL a Bant * 0NTHE6AS ^A N O N o XLtX, Twin Fall*. Idaho, fromr»^H£ R»^ YoVll Uwgh Yourself ^ .------— "^SIIIrAt'Thls— SonT th# Shorn, Lm U Annttroi^ ' ‘I S3»." ond.UbtroM. K w « or ...... — more it tha. capiul of sfrfs .. -.3- m ■ ■ i ^ ^ 4 k o u T 5:issf.'si«'sss.s«5,?aj oormUOB ar« u rottows: a.- R. f r e e yw Bt - .mwacnam . . ' ' ■ ' ALSOLSO SEES E ^ “i ,ypu°.W“r..« a “5 !iu'5 Dancing H ijW I j m d A Y ■ INCIDENT » ATr PHAtPHANTOM HILl S RaaltiGruesofntrru eso m q :~:.~Alnrt7l ^ ^ ------— -fO -T* H E ------I S U H D ■ MUSIC OF SOMETHINGG SPECSPECIAL FOR (J N N E R m - B T^HE IITTLEn i E 0ONES! , -i.SAT..aiid SUM..MATS,ONU.-TS,ONLy-Jl;OOP.M.and ------i l i f 3:00 P.M . .CHILDRENHILDREN-50c«irt« . ^ B R A V ^ 1 4 S 0 K O ■ ®UtTS ONLY m — p n your, radio dial m iracle ittot iuppeni WEEKDAYS B-~AtrTheOr9 , , v , r le ve ry ------fl.OO om SIGN ON ' - o n l y o n c e t o . t l i e v a r y 6.00 om HOLLY.HOUFBURG„ ' I CAN YOU STAND.JTAND^IT - IF_YOU:i; - . 8i05 arn JOHN KEUY ' "‘ heBrti—"J 9.00 am SWAP ANO SHOP CAN WE’LL GGIVE IV E' YOU A FREE m ‘S(^.irdMi-iaMin[MV.iir.]ibU]i*•lifoUbUnl* ' 9.0S om THE JOE PTNE SHOW 9.30 om H) PRATER ' _! 10.35 om SOCIAL aUB' 2 F0Rr4-PASS\SS GCGOOD FOR A 12 noon HOLLY H&UFBURG' T ------n 0 S > n JOHN-KEUft’. -1 . _ t fUTUREjiRE SHS H O W ! . . ^ Hozalozal ' Wr f ' Lovell*l<».n. 'ond tob«M |B ||'; ' 4.00 pm lARRY BARWICK ■ H h ond \ | . ' 6,00 pm JUNEAU SHINN RB>ORTS aWBa . .Wright I] a ffa m . 4Hcm*fW i 6i15 pm SPOniTE ON SPORTS OPEN 6.30 I- ___ AAdm.^tl.25 d m .$ l r CTIj Fra. : 6.25 pffl WEATHER. FRI. ANp SAT:—i ------Ju n io n 6.30 pm THE JOE m iE SHOWHOW , "rr ' 7>30 ptn SCHOOL HMITES 8.00 pm PLATTER PARTY • . 9.00 pm JERRY AD^kMSON • 1.00 om-SlCN OFF. .. . FREE ★ FREE ★ FREE ® p^KEEe-'»U>iP^«ATU«B-^ l__EREaSNACKaiERESKS «■ FREE PASSES* • ^ - E GASOUNEI j S r o ^______'- - , n n r^ n n i iand Club N n n ... , Tvn«. In .Wctk; i(p6T ,~N ^r;: iVdoy momlngi et 10.25, ier W£P| So- __jNlgiyjDOOR

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- J U i i i i ■'' Mri-l&' Rijy■ Vreeland Vraetand tire , moving to their new home ' rr • «t-Hagermtn from thohe firm farm aat Tuttle whl^' they have-soldmTiold”to to ' ^ Magic Vallty'sty*» Wffc-EnJW nk farm Pqpar * SEs e c t i o Ki 1 ;.James-Kruger^.BolM.I. Mr. and Mrs. Vreeland bW it-t-the the fann ' . • • v.-,,i y; -}n 1931 from Mr; andid .Mrs. SilasSI Condit. and have livedived ,there(there ... . • Pee;«900, 1.966^6 . ’' Tv/lnTw Foils Tlmes*Nev^» ~ 7 flince that time. Theyey have built-ai new home at Hagerman ■wher^thcy aro moving.■ng- ,.. . ____ Mr. and M ri. BobI -Braekenbary BrackenI .and' family have' moved .to Springdale after livingsg (he paipast year In the Almo Community,ommunlty. Ho ll employed.by tbobo BBuruu uruu of Und Management

-m V 'M ouniiin Sli'lra(cs TelephoneTclcpi Co. fias a crew trimming (rlmmfng . ..trees under , tho telephone,phone, linesline of farm s at. Tuttle and along ■ 'the.roads...... ' H. L. Husker 8. reserveserve chan champion bull of the show, and grabd .'chaftiplon bull of tho0 Northwr ' .lett. The two*year old1 bull was owned by Higgins Brothers Rlng- ling, Mont, V' ; ' Ronnie Harper, Tell!ll Tnylor, Taylor. Afton Nye, Shirley Nye. Kenny .Tracy, LaVere Traey.^ Vemon Traey. Rawlins Harper, Mr. and ,Mra. Ether iParke, Douclas 1Harper., and Bennie Harper. aO M alU, entered. livestocklock In I(he Golden Spike' National Uver ■I 0tock Show la Ogden,1, Utah. ______' ' . / , . •Over four inches off snow McMonday ‘mtJrnlng In North Rl^'ffeld •. -surprised ^ town dnd’ easf and.and ,wcst. ranchers who had o'n^ .... A skiff of snow and heavy roln.ra: . ' ' • .Henry Grohosky; Dedo,edo, Is rebuildingret his his); s h e ^ andod brooder houses following a firo'lire' that «destroyed many of his'pigs and buildings lost nonth. : Mr. and Mrs. Bob> Shults S h u lts andl children of Burley and their nephew, Eddy Kelsey/ of DeckDeclo, haye recently returneded irom a trip to the West Coastt where theyth visited with relatives:l. ShultsShulU lsIs CKEWS ANt> EQUlPM ENt'wi co-owiier of the' Burleyey LivestoLivestock Commission Co. JIPMENT'work to.U y tiew pIpellM for. tnutsportlng-watiertransp la (&e-oew lr* I rlgatloo project ,00 the'Ro«eiron(be Roisewoitii tr a c t (SCO pboto) ' ^"^ijrheaTof'firfieifersflfen weresoiaT5rj.Tl5BeH'Kel8eyrl)edo;were jeyrDecle; -7 — . -* . * ■ * .* ______■ * ' * * * Burley Commission Co. * BEI^W THE REGULATINGLATINO 1 leservolr. Phil WbUlng.IM. leleft, ft proiwdti t engineer for the Son - - to Bob Shnlts of the Burley Co .J j a d W ater ConservaUon.I Dls'Glct,DIs'tHet; and Laureaee S i o nCedar i e a a ^ Mesa e s i Resevoir ia i Canal Co., survey1 tba completed Cedar Cr ■i. (SCD photo) Dennis i^rils, wciuiuownf.itnow ’ bbull, raiser of Declo, iroffered the Cedar Creek Irrlgiitioa p ro je c t (SCD phol nie. Curtis , I I .* * * * , *...... if *_ * * los# bf a 20-month-old1 bull in aan accident nerfrTils home. Curtis , had been showing severalveral buIUbulls toi prospective buyers ’ond-and upon 'IHI leaving, ncglected to fosten thetho gate securely. A truck, driven by . Golden Birch, ot Oakley,ey. struck the, bull. Better Irrigatigation To BePr(ie Provided Two hundred head of top qualityqw calves have been purehased ' - from Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Schaner,S( Malta, by Nalonon Taylor. By Completedited Roseworthrth PProject Declo feedlot owner andu)d operator.operat Reser- fe d e ra l government provided WI Whiting, who replaced hint iTwin about 41 per cent Air engineer^ The contractors for the Job Bruce Turner Is addingIding a lotloafing shed to his corrals[s southsouth' ot ' iserva- ing and technical asslstanceance wwas as wiwere Ben-Walton, Twin Falls. Declo, and adding additionalditlonal wi w ater troughs. Ing to provided b y the local Soil and anand Winn and Co.. Buhl, upply, water Conservation districtstrict un- ’The cost benefit ratio for the ficient der the direction first of Jack pr project shows a possible 2.7 per MinidokaI CountyGoi Presents )f that Wolker, who was traniferrediferred to ce:cent retum from the changes. in the Boise .In 1964 and laterr by PhUPhil ThThe fanners in tho area, wbo------novi’ .grow beans, potatoes, hay 4-HAchievemivement Awards ___ . . and groin will be provided an RUPERT - Minidokaska Coun^County eriy Crlbb and Barbarara Schenk: «JPrice.Index5X c^rtunityI for a more diversi­ winners in the 1966 Nationallallonal VI4*H photoM phy, Cathy Stefan;Stefan; Te* fied operation, and economic Awards programs wereere name*named resa Couch, Robert WaltonValton and prw perlty on. the tract-which Iff . . jecently at meeilng.in.^eIth e WashWash* C r e s t b n O’Bryan:: poultry, ^ally Declines For• O F - ffiturftSvill-benefit'ths**area a ^ chool aiidl* Thomas GrisenU and LynnLvnn Cole* the state. torium. monr“«ire^ShttrronDn~ChaseT7 ChaseT - m A - i s — ^Although-the-project-xloes-not------Achievement awardsIs went tito swine, Jini Madden,' Vemon^emon Ge-Ge­ s^^-> U f 1*26,TOO Idaho FarmerU lC X • L,i provide additional water, it will Barbara Schenk. Elanene Kramer Krame bauer, Steve Abo andiaay Qay Ha^ ^ BOISE (APWIbe index'index'of of K f“«Wf® and BeverW Crlbb; agriculturengrlcuKure, rlson; tractor, Markk . Thaete, ®i prices received by Idahoihn farm,farm* '''bich had occurred before: pro- Keith Hanchett. Dennisnls Stoller.Stoller Gus Bryngleson, Waynetyne Allen ^ ers declined six points In tho vide dependable delivery‘s of ' Vemon G e b .a u e r and Gai:Gaiy and Harold-Mohlman,Iman, and past month while the- Indexindex of water^ for oU the users, and a lose Purln. horses. Lols-Tolman, Susan Cry*. Kniepj.automotlve, Rose Purir Susan Cry* --4®«gSeBffiV-a^9t@ SP8^1 m A remainedjOTiataed 0^‘axlraum «*e-iof oU .the re* •Alumni, recognition\ ^went -went .t.to stai, Norma Tucker, « id X o J^ e " t in unchanged. sosources of the sbll and wattf. . former 4-H members,r manvm any aol Bird. ' ■ ■ ' whom are presentlyy leaders,leaders Special awards Included'eluded 100 ^ The U. S. Department o f Ag- nniiS. riculture reported the "sItuaUon situation PRODUCTION DOWN Ned Horaer, L indaa GentryG entn, pounds of grain ■ for,' livestock onsists jjjg received Richard Rogers and Paul?aul WhiteWhite, projects. .awarded ;byf Woolford ! received BOISE -Productlon of Horner, president of the 4*H4-1 Mill and Elevator ^ Sally Gibbs In 1959 the Cedar Mesa Rcse^Af fIndex.on e 15 at 2844 percentpercen t «'red m eat t v commercial slaugh- F i™ A' THE ROUGH ANDD KOCKVROCKY ttterralo'as seen th m i^ the cod bl ,?L or Its ifllO-lOverage, down'sbedown sbc Wi(er plants in Idaho Is estimated • Leaders Association,,.conducted conduct* for her beef project,i 'U ny » “ lhe a re. Ior Ihgte hew plpellplpellae oe tbe'Cedar Creek SmaU \ volrand Canal Co. and the Twin ab assisted by Smith, sh eep ; Jim Madden, point* from Oct' 15 but>ut up 15 ata t 17.151,000 pounds rin October, the awards meeting, assisted b: ..^plettd: (SCDpho«>»to) '-..i .r. - • ^ Falls Soil and W ater Conserva- inipoints from Nov. 15, 1985. - ih< . county extension agentsfits LaMontLaMon swine: Tommy. GrisentI, poultry, i tlon Dbtrlct began planning to pr' 985. ’ the U.S. Department of Agri- Smith and Renee Alder.len . • • . i and. Robcrt Bott, dairy. ' ' . ‘I® ^ The prices paid .Indexix wwas as-at .at cuculture reported today. That' is ImproveT irrigation water supply, Wi94 per cent of the 1947*49 aver* do ...... Beef- awards wentt'..toi-SaUy ..to- Sall; ■ K ra ft. Foods aw arded, show and to provide a more efficient de 7*49 awr* down 10-per cent from-pro* '' Gibbs, Tom Dlshlon,n. MarthiMartha halters and curry combsi&’S and JBureau'lists ists : J Sluggish Marke - r Devil age, unchanged from Oct.)ct 15 but duductlon in September. - ^ and-I- dependable delivery of that Wiup Vl^t ^ints from the level = __ _ KWrner and Stevenn DarleyDarley: brushes, to Nancy Smith,llth, Layne . <■' i-i ' ' water to the farmers on the Bc hread. Pam Abo,- Dariaria Hawcl H ayel- Harper,- K enneth^Lewis,twis, Fred J l ' r l g | | | ^ | i a f * I T | ^ l * J ] • Roseworth tra c t , of jto °"The'deMrtment reported?rted pW f ^ 'sirom, Jeih'SCRunk.4V«I"Dalcni mer AgR^uItO J W: voThe structural portion ot the -r g, B artara Lewis.'. ‘ ' i Fe Hawkins: c l o t h i n g , Barban projeet was completed at the Jf 't-lll.ntu. l-Ready_Before Chriitmas Schenk, Annette Erldoon,Sown. PamPan Tom Dlshlon received a- belt , , _ p a : P U ilM A N . W h .-.'(A P K T h h wl tlo tid the tober was estimated at'lll-m ii- I . ' Abo'.ahd Ruth CJraud;; .conservaconserva* buckle from the Idaho-Catae*to cS ExpendituresLU C S ^ year's record world wheat crop b|i . lm end of November. A proposediniie a Uon pounds, up one'B' million I In just before Christmas - program In land treatment Is T tion. Rose Putin; dairy,iiy, Monb Monfr man’s Association for.the■;the grand ,: ^ l t LAKE-CITY' — Idaho wfilf add to the wheat carryover an to .id * pounds from , tbe ..totalll -«'.year I I ; Ready next SprJngZ !n y Smith champion fitting and .showing of f niiiion' for the four major emrtlng ‘’f '. now well underway, - actually: lands M.earlier. I' , Smith. Jeff Boti, T en y Smlli showing of fanners spent .J48.7 million' for *" ■'. aheadan of sdieduie, and dile-ogram to _ ■'. ' —■ ■ and Dee Jurgensmeler.!r. . , Ijeef. . , . f feed for- livestock and poultry « wa IT h eC A M E i CENTER The Ida Gem Dairyiry awardawards The Minidoka Countyinty Lamb in,.ie64, i the U. S;- Department s* M r S e ' S si r RoIxrflnished-ln-ei^t-ycarsr— non 61 - -T- USE TIMES-NEWS WAOT•T T ADS’I i i i ^ — — . .were presented by Dari Gal*Gal and Wool Pool awarded:d a trophy tof Commeroe’s Bureau .of the " The • project covers 126,720c in g . -I' braith, who said the awardsawards anare for the ^ n d 'Sh'fimplon'Jlon-fitting fitting census-ttsmnnownced. < « acrespp In Twin Falls end Owyheerange —1 ' based 35 per cent on club work;work and .«howing, sheep, to DevonDeVon -A total of 19,048 formsms report* Kari Hobson of the Washing- 21] . counties eni and a small part of __ Elko county. Navada. Al}o>»t 5 P‘, • as per cent on record, books antdt«n '’ '^ 1 *' Leadership awards,I went tot ■•. • . • l i j y B y i i , ■ ■ the bum per crop are beginning v,i .1 1 JM I « b 1b« Mum" Iran a the bluu” from slwpBlnt for W melittn '. ' , to show. Australia has eutiits nr SaBy-Gftbi.-toniile:Allen.Alien, Bev-Bev -.-.WK/B 2.7 b^bn Hamilton IniButatlori1 ____ I1 ___ i.ioo|(.it.tlisbic,.»rfa1U.BuUer Stor-N-Fetd* „ , —H ' • BUSINESS loaded*on*ship price from» had J1.80 w\ 7 3 3 - & ^ I Here's Bp te 1128 tOM'of "oxyiift- eepund to-J1.76V4 a bushel, and Canada ^ - .- ' er 620 toAS for low moliture sili nber of has dropped its price from *2.01 ilhiM »y»t«a No brerther lugs lo replic!ll.r,.,- Bse-pup?to-*H9{%^r-No;=Ciwheat-at - Vancouver, B.C. . “ — ■ — .-£fflel«nttop-imlo*Jef.faei#llyMder b e^ Iy serviced. DelNers 'imfe stliii ^ a ' ' •. a i r ' ' i by the ' Canada -and Russia had the ncluded best crops on record this year, bor (by The'SovIets harvested M2.7 billion tf Stflf-H-FetWi’ syjtmT.You'JI'be.OTSiiet' .' I' llon for bushels, while Canada had 844 ; nSSiWAfWlest thsn soRii systemt. Tbera'i sn eiwilly >. k . ' :FREI6HT troleum million.;...... -...... r — , illlelent tnd •tenemleilCll mtemtytteffl for highI mobtofe mlft, too.'tod •• juslness ' ■ , [ - • Birtttf olf«rs l ^ t: ddefmed e fie d p«nipqfnent turns and jeiM plans. million farm s): “'w e s t e r n W 5A R ■ ' ne cus* O' RtCEiyrA ssod'CHEck; ■ h r;T h ,W h o to . n m lly flljn‘& - AGRICULTURAL us T O R DETAILS J ^ vLii' ■ k ' NICzHT ... , h'^F6rl^{^-^m«rg«n^8«rylea S rt , s . n , i c 733.8384] L- ' Phone KEWHrPNER N : ' ^ RANCH & _ _ IAOWI-MUH.OKW I ■ — --tOW N'.-^ feEEEREEDJ{eederM y in g5-SERVICE— s e r M i i:,'.N6 rtV; ' “ “ MUNiclPAL-iNjiciPAL-AIRTORT.-^Twin fin FFall*— all** 733-5920 ...... | ' Z l : ~ 733-i079^ : ■; ;J> p a i i j * 111= ■ -i ...... = i i= = = = ; = 4 = '''''"=

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„ eries’ In Idaho'produced:an'^U- 1 ? 1 J ' uSDA'a'RunUr^mmimltyy'D^ •r.T4;siated-385,000 chicks during.lhe£Em;GTCoo- ^Tbls i ^ tE A 6U feeffV r^.-.-:-'°» SiWfl' I t aervaUop wmmtuiity commilti^; tor th< |:;i m menior.TWla eni( FaUs.couaty were earlier !>■ annbiiaced '-W tdnes^ by'Carls ; the .11 « sponslbliityjor rural-‘.'Outreach,!«ch. ^ *scs c s aand ASCS personnel iis- S Boyd, ' chairman,. Twin Falls output-output A n ''ejtlm ated -3M,00000 , The al.m,1 according to the Na- “ ually a l l / serve«J al^ng wlUi THA on I county ASC committee. . rtickschicks were produced .this Oc-tional« . Uonal -Association*. of Soil A *nd ndthe the execuUveex com m ittees' .of d by tober for , broilec producUon,n, Waterwater ConservaUon,< is to assuresure these Uiese pipanels., '■ , ^ • . ..The. .LThe -electloas -were .-held by Mber .full ' • i' • ' i • mall and the ballots-tabulatediu>«y< nine pper. cent more than wasfis that u « t ruraln areas receive ■ full ■ I - pubilcly^-by.-the-incumbent •ASC ASC prod<»P it> d « w ^^.O cto b er-i9 6 5 ..Ao: ^ benefiU-oflaU. benefiU federal program•ams FOR s'FO FACT ^ SELUNG RESULTS ' county ks In the fields of Health.-WeifartffUSE-nIfarg^USE-TIMES-NEWS-WANTADg ------t Twin 1 Sr.'!ffe4'?uri;.f?5.%‘£O' . . . ~ ber^lMO contpared wlUi 49,000 m m m I- Buhl farmers to be .elected during tho. same month' lut B I ^ were Richard Atkins, chairm an; I ■ WUIIamWUIIar Watt, v ke chairman; B. Bartor Barton Sonner, regular mem- i I ber; Fred KambHek. first alter-aitii^ Oran Jones, chairman; Lee'Bit- I nate. nate, and Chester Nob, secondeco^ lenberg, vlce.chalrman; Lester I - alternate., aiterni .. • ‘ |i-,\ E. Joslin. regular member: | - Elected:>for; Flier, were” GleaGlen LP*«* * « i" Clarence- Brady, aocond alter- ' Pr«rtc ■• „ teoniu U onahl. .chaIrman;.Glibert I>iB- J;!*!®" » t e i n I ' ‘ Klotz.Klotz, J r., vice chairm aa; Vic- n a te ... I tor MlMal, re ^ r member:: W xutt. II-..P^t '. Tbe ASC .community comniit- I Uam Rude, first alteraate, and lee chairman,“ vice chairman, I c C. . GaiGary.Bean. aecond alternate.mate >sd titird regular member auto- I CastCasUeford, Calvin Graybeal,/beali Hl^tlcally become d elegate^to i -_ I ~ chalm chairman; ^-irohn^Cothwa,. vice . , B ^ L O .. .i ' farmers are elected to fill va- l i i i l i m 3 chaim chairman;'James WheeUr, reg- J*'™” g ular uUr member; John Darrow,Waw cancles'on the ASC coiin^. com­ S first a:a ltto ^ te , and Ted Quigley,'f i t mitted The altei^ate commit-' Supplementt ypur FROZEN ; ii second alternate. ' . teemen become alteraate dek- !% Twit Twin Falls; Kennelh H. Poe, *«“gates to' U)o coavanUoa. an d DRY PASTURPASTURE to g et jy chalnnan:chaim Terry SuUivan, vice ^ The7?® county conventioa wUl be a 9^ 4j | 9| w H %1 chaimchairmaaVNoah OUver, itguia'r,|uU'r new a«t » Dm . 16. a t the ' I PRODUCTION r E a t ^ i58iig .M S W r a i8 E ^ y membmember: Earl O’Hai^ow, first Twla ] Falls CouBtjrASp Office. TVlAXIMUJiA^OC ggWfcnSn^wiittJiB^ F s^^ fi ■ altami alternate, and Al Hankins,,.teo- se o Tbese'meetlngs.are -T ^ opea to tbo }\ ond ond alalternate. • . ■ public. P«bUt a n d1 gairiigains. ■ ;1 Kimberly-Hansen, Bryan H H a a ^ ^ ,ASC ASC county and community M t P a i g a g M B M '4 ris,- rls,- J Jr.,- chairmah:"=5c6tt~Mci~*Mc- farmer ^*rmei • committees are in ■A '■ Mastei Master, vice chairman: Arthurjthur chargecurge of locai'-admlnlstraUon jm 3 '" J o n a , regular member; MUtoaillltoa of « auch « e naUonal program s as ■ S Ballati BaUard, nrst altertiate, a aad ^ thethe Agricultural A ConservaUon ■ H Melvin Melvin- Morgan, secoad alter- alter- Program, Progra the feed grain .pro- ■ V * V11 If vl I'ln lR I ’ I ” MuhMurUugb. R ussell Riga,Uggs, ff*m, upiana Bolton d i ^ W a cholrn chnjrman;_MIke J. Stas.toy.vlgj.. vloa «M slon jrprogram , the NftUonal Wool ■ B B W ^ jlS g ie g g fl^ r cHaifirchairman: uo D. stanger., w reg- prSgra pf6gram, the sugar program, 'H [aft^£S^S||f f M 1 “ Blar~memberr“W ulam ayae^ogueroguer acreagacreage-allotmeats-and^jnaricet. : ■ 5tig?3aaliBB«SBM5Ea^ I flrst ialternate, and D. Ivaa Ivan inging. quotas,4< commodity loans ■ '■ .i ; ■. ■ .;■ .... ^ MoyesMoyes, second alternate. , »»*and “tistorage faculty loans. Ea0 SSal a l m o n Uact communfty,unfty, y®*r,year, ,local farmers'eara'thbii- ■ Aa m aster of eeremonlw,Dies,' HowaM Howi HUI, seated right, wU Shoi ul —— —— — — — —— sandasands iof dollars through parUcl- b« assisted hy bis famltjrlUy iain aiarra n te n e a ts for tbe Wood(rood sensr-T sen lm r standing left,t, and and G Gary, arj staadlng right. Paul ards Baacroft if the chairmanla for for tha tha ai aveat. Ib a pubUc Is la*h tatoesUtoes being dumped duele ■ to toP;f|on P*tion In Utese farm-acUon pro- ^ River Soil and Water ConservatlConservation S trict anrntal awards Baa gram s. ______* ■ pro g ram 'at pjn. Dec. 18 aat t tbe^ Lincoln scho j”fee Shop® in Idaho Falls for the tured. speaker at Ae annual rec - annual sessions of the PotatoPotato ported up to lOO per cent and I Awards program of the Wood In j, the recommendationB the GrowersGrow of Idaho, Inc. (Form- . S U P P L Y ; Wver Sou and Water Conserva- ' le v e l i w group asks that .the ta* onI mer-erlymer- erly the Potato Growing aad re l llisfb AmW. 71MIU -5Sf. chandbo-and- Uvestock—t-~ b be e Mark M arketing AssoclaUon.)------^ *”i l's. l v l There have also been-r^, *’ • I ■ , changed on a “ Phas®K)Ut" .basis Grower. q „ wUl he«r db lricllet re. I” ™ o rcb m ^IS ircellars ot~f(h ^ ' torium . ‘ • oveover A reasonable period^ of portsnorts on crop conditions.. Jay = 5 i Miss Shadduck. who IsI well time.uj„ Hjey'fe^that the present gheritSherlock. Idaho Potato andd On- known throughout the sUte P’ of Idahojj, law concerning the in- ion d ll h e “ * ion cCommission, will speakIc con- t e s t ^ ^ Idaho, and will speak on‘ sub- ventoryyjj tax Is enequltablejle to cemliceming shipping contracts..J)r.t.-D r. --, , . ; , Je c u o l Interest to^local.,people. Paul-Bailcrolt. chalnnan ot oth rtm iS . '" V " I "■■■ . , the board of supervisors of the Uy iiy because of the difference in ^ ' FdiTmoi Wood : River _Soll and^. W ater thetha tunwjver of Inventoiy. J s e rvrv ic e ef fo o r Conservation District, will be In _ loward l b e seed industry has one \ charge of the program. Howard .* A A L LIE D *// profitable livi ■ HIU wUl servo a s m asterMr of tuHMVer ^ per year and some ■| *MaMM /arme en r s ^ . v camp this year.’ ' - Awards will M presented to ■■ participants, in the dUtrlet's art f ' There's no better h«heating oil thnn Pacliicic heating oil.01 B ut, you J]SM U>Sw~" 1 w e m u st admIm it there are other b rands thlat a t are pprett; retty close ...wiTffi.oM Spla/fa. S e a W . '“NUTTY"r ' V Call yovrlocal' ‘ ...... ■ in q uality. The high school art depart-lepart- | H B i . T h e big difTerenceTerence Isis thc Circle P brand o>f f service,servicc, babased on ihent snidents will arrange dis­ plays. There Is oo admission[usira ^ra n - MBcurr. FOK> TxucKS1 WARBERG'S i these principki::iplei: COBBLE FORD SAUSS MMOVING & STORAGEGE | charge. HONEST PR2CINCPR2CING . . ._ihe samfc fair tankank wagon deliverydi • TTie program ^ s red ^by GOODING • 934-447777 II ofltirt 733-7371 | -xommitteo jnembcrs' noyd^il-rd-SlI- ^ I — ' price w/rhou(out di$ci(fiscrjmixiarion to any buyer ofo f thth< e sam e „ va. O scar K em er and CUIford , . quantity andnd service.sehrici > Stutim an. M rs. Robert Gasklll,SS at:- '■ TIM E LY AVAILAlAVAfZ.AB/L/7K of heating oilsil and otherother-prod- _. who heads the district art com­ ¥0«-feAU jTA SILO;.. mittee, will dlscuss.the art con­ SMILE whek-vou-6a ucts deliveredred where and.when y o u need^them_:them^ .J;’ . J; • ___ ■ ' - test, iU provisions and benefitssnefits to be gained by the participants.[pants. ' ' ASSURED7 QQUALI UALITY . . . Pacific heatingIting ofloil Is ,Ihigh ta ' < . ' ______h eat calories,es, and,cland,clean b urning, 7"ibR^FASTii£tB5rosmsiutTS H IG H ESTr LEVEL OF SERVICE', fillingfilling routlrroutine and ^ [ USE m ^ N E W S WANT ^ S emergency■ needs plus,pl a variety of specialcial servicesservices'at no • ~ ■ • controls a wide range of costlyo diseases extra cost. • preven ts vitamin'A'arldWA'aildDdefrclencies D , ■' - '"W eblltiytlHttliva w/i/cAeart wh!< ' MRM H • produces fasterter gains ono less feed • b» viotimiMed\iied by nature, thould noto t bbe e pp/ajuacf / a j t _ .•reiums$3-10’foreveryifor every $1 Invested p ro b h m a1 ov ar wwii hieh m an vbM -»^ejr«e'o/tireo'o/controf— cor n m w ly aarv/ce,larvice, ppr/caa ancf avAilaWityility ot o f neen e c e ssa ry • corconvenient 50-ibi bag-readyeady to spreadsp on (op, or mix In 11^ ' ’ aupp/fos." Ailctioli home-grown or commercialrcial feed ' • ------L „ " _ It Isn't a silo atlat all...it's a ' hor c a lend ar • geta supply foryour cattle,le, hogs,slhogs, sheep, horses now from HARVESTV E S T O R E ^ feed productioniduction svrtam ■ PACIFIFIC SUPIIPPLY ______COCCOOPERATIVES ■ ------Th».HAIlVUTORMy*t«'It^v raoMFWOM TOOKTOUR tUHD. , _____ Ber-s - ■■■ --AHMagie-Voller--^y~~^ . a MORt m o ntOMtOM YOUR UNI).U “ STOCK(TANKS TA ^ "QP^ar-mers- Sales Listed Here.0 •MORcrmouenoNntOMjTION ntOMjrOUR U U R . ■ MORS m OFtr FROM ..YOUR.YOUR UVESTOCK.1 AND . ___ r« » .. . ^ Solflt dtfMrtmiRl f»r CMiiplti* ' ' It's tUiMmblnstloa of ^vantaCHvantages thatthal Mn axpand your nanaga^' othrtrtlilng cgvtreg* •! aaan t lludblU^ and profit pot«atial'...apotaatial'...a coabination. th at an.oxdI-. ' fem. laU, hond bltli, ntwtpopM'■pm‘ B iiysaoean’tzB ilc ^ T lia.t’a t’aw why hy wa'tiwa'aay; “smUa whea yoa callS it STOCK WATWATERERS Mv«ro«* (av«r 70,000-nodmd m a i too whanlan yeuyou aeeM«h< how a'HARVESTORE aj»,ty*. ______. , , •' , 't^'^caB ’incraasa.your proS^Lafe-ttsoflt*Lafc-tis ahow yott'how. MaU tha^ — — y**- couj^aaW. '______' . . ----- _ ___^ _ • ELECTRiCALLrCALLY M^tED 1 j;H CoUndor for )0 dc^ tMrm tot* ct M tett. • AUTOMATICALLaiCALLY FILLED . ' Ote. 10* ” ROCKY MOUNTAIN MOI • SIZES 5-TOTO 5500 0 9 h e a d * ■ ' \M ■ HAI MAITHIWS ------AdvtrMMiMnlt Dee. A «n>d 7 HARVESTORiSTORE, Inc. — U - AwctlwiMni OoylMd noiQ^ and • : . Of*>l Seen • P.O.y. BBox ox li:1139 7 3 3 -8 4 7 4 TWIN FALLS | Dae. 10 . lAU.and.RANK RSH Z MAGIC " ¥ A t i . E f c ^ , 'AdvertlMmenli; D*c. • 7 >«id, f, ' ”I^M S«ndm«rnforinatlononaHA*^Htt.naHARVatORErtir^'^^ tarn;: -r: j. - iUdlMMtni OrM» Weilem A•dt*"m((m NaU M i t - - - . . . ADDMtM ______r ^ROVW EIiS,E l i ^ i N i S g ______^ . ^ ^ j e f t O M E : : ------— z '•V- j - v '/i.ry— '“‘jAr f r vC ^R R Y Is)'" .1. ■■■■■.■ JER’CME*' : cooperative 's u p p lLY y Aa SSNs s n . Kj FiriFretelitlRiateB Pric Price Increase • " "Vi^cW o rld F o o d -[Twiii

I Farm, Session; Bv T l M U B r e n V.-TTia i -^ w freight grbwei > coastal term inal points to com* slon Sc ?L, growing r,r^r.sa.tti;£ worse, according to theH ^^” ^ ' I peUtion. with surrounding 'S and aW > In '.S tl «in.l»r Iuu.:;olft?^w N a tk ^ Association of SoU.and Since ” midwestem, states, 'w ltl high* “^'Economic Econo Pacts for Idaho Ag- water- r light this year's Idaho ' State riculture,"ricultui Banks Aid the pre*^ ^ 'thtI», e S i o d S ^ Wul*Uon lh p ro ffi lr'~ t t ^ t 'G r o w e n Associationrcon^ con^ dictiondlctlon-of'hlgher pricu is baiied less deid ev elo p countries and the year ai I ■; ventlonyentlor In Boise. ' partly on the assumption that• t rapid riser in per capita Income»me grabi.is grain,ii plhg to'‘the'itiallOM ’ -Myiw-So^rehs6nV-Ma'iad,--As*—^ cow-and«alf^aperatorB.LWilLexrX' mrihe: in-ihe:ittore:«dvanced.wes.are i ^ d i j . combining to reduce available iav^Iha ■' Sat*inthat in " io n '* " 1; wWeipSS’droiifht. hijh Sworld m ”• food supplies, expertsllt;>erts If mostmost. .■• • :•■■■:':■ .■ I ththe e-rate - n situation, r e c.e e n n t t production costs, or other reas* —— i na. ons cause cow-calf opentors to <' ■ -..' t}h>^^^H nngrag|^ffi I 1 changeschange both locally . and na* o»“ ««] I Uonally,uonait: In areas vital to) theth e c o n t I n u e i herd . - reductions L' wheat Industry only.,-polnt out througl I •- the ImImportance of each Individ- pr^cei i BUBUY YOUR U l |., ual wheat grower and the, role under pressure through next , - r . babp plajplays In supporting the sute’s yc»r- |_ Pgggtgg?., , • ------J'al ir__ n ionfertncerrat^the'-Frldar'ByB-- - f c i f I ^ ^ 8 | S h HH m^ 8 ® I ■ He urged all-wheat growen in - C A i E l l l I ' Idaho to attend this year’s con- “Hi*. 5 I •. ventlotventlon at the Oi^hee Hotel in 5 I.' Boise “ to lend needed support 15 COMBINE I I J I ■ to theithese and other wheat-pro- ll: g n n » Important to Idaho." criUchra 5,V,4^ ot th. USDA'. top of.SK: , ■ . Iv.. . in notingn( recent changes. Sor-cq-. ficlals and their handling of the l r' ensbn was speaking mainlyjv nfof nation's farm' progjrams created« I < the reslgnaUonre of Frank Le l '^ Roux from the U. S; Depart- Wn“L j S S ?J.i?ra35 -and a n a collect your I ; mentn e n tt of Agriculture and his■ out*A^. It was time Uie Department I ^ ' spoken discontentment withh ihethe looked at the Interest of the I ' administration of the Depart->part* fanner In developing •. national I ' ment's programs. Le Roujce will1^1 I lhe Mmpiexity of I-. attend the convention a n d ,e x -..,« « I ’■ plain'thepiftin i reasons for hls-teslg-“Mtiff. ihe.freight •.-*{* rate situation there ' i e has_been.>. lo t.o f .confusion . h r MtionnaUon when - he keynoteg------the■ JW -b' among Idaho growera concem- I. of the contest were announcedIflad o"*the*Tnni^rution Council," DD I EachEacl FFA Chapter which had Sorenson saldT'Thls convention I l l " ' three of more boys entered In »et^ PRE-SEASON CAI : . . 'r v - t. ■ J, ‘l!”the « compeUtlon ' had a chapter “^yahould ^ . iron out much of that ' BUSEW^QI^- iU m Manaiei^’t ctein'iM alreralt'bavebave ' wesiwest' oif ^O n ru e. •rte damage[aiaage rttolresBltM! fn m 'a man^atued® winner ” tn addition to the top Paysff no. It Btiy noirn and pocket pock $200 to $400 cash coiDpi»i«dnw tetk of Wesee^.tbe d i v tl boned r : ^ are Mu^Nt^ ------__ and-heana.-.,------n*f>riednetded” lo"8ucce»sfulw~hold”7® a . ’ you need. 4U io ^2*in^ t£iittaieaUog-separating. I _ I I -ff The ’ . ■““ £!*" Smp.1 ho ^ T r a i n — ^ g * d -Reseieding-Of] BttiHied-Aim— “ ho.rate.cut.proposala would be ,P®y*.Poyoff ,no._2i E ve^.C asese cprabtaecprabtae^^ deUyen mow ,« S worth ft lot.of money to everyiry — —per doUir. C ^ eI fiiin' ahdand Ccot0QipaieI> ConteslHeld » Idaho grower. . . Completedr By B y BIjM ^Cr6ws,_AircmftW8,J ^ ... sults.were.basedonaqulzwhlch -Sorenson noted those .who at* tet'charges ^.tQ eeaion of um iiHtli ^MEI^THOINE: ' Walwate^aM on flreb're'aks usedsed In fence will be constructed next U V i 11^ tend the convenUon would hear!ar “Pi^oH **y® no; arN o'iritortofcharges ‘I1me»>N^ CbmnonlMtlent containingcon the flro. Installedled on sprlnjspring to connect with existing^ByFFABoyrj^^ L ,“15 from newly elected Senator Lenen Cas6 Crop*Way PurchoMPurchoao PPlan. SHOSHONB-WIUItnTT: Mab*MBb. steepstei slopes, when gulliesI werowere fenceifences and exclude livestock ^ For fy.vi B. Jordan, end Allen Tom, pres* sstock For a number of yeara' i5S the tti*«'nW Sm**] oS.5W« d?i Identg-«■; of westem Wheat Assocl- butt. Bureau of Land ManiTge*■ini^ge* likelylike to form, these bars1 will froin the seeding. Grazing will Bean ^ Burtyt U mted tim« offertffer! . ' ment Olstrlct'manager, his.Bn*U.an* drain.thedra firebreaks and spreedipreed not bbe/allowed for at leastg willtwo aponsc Bean Growers Warehouse .has > * . etes, on ways to deal with legls- nounced the completion of9f all the runoff Into a r ^ whereere It gg^Iiig'^ ^ I seasons, to alhjwIt two full contesaponsoredI a bean and grainjjll F ln t, place Wlnnen were^Davei w laOve5Sv’e° and foreign mariteUng Sommer. TMn Fdlb. for-beons, problems facing growen this planned rehabllltatiOD effortsrts on can do no harm. The b an1 and develtdevelopment of the s e e d e d em Id - , and Galen Colter, Goodlng, for %«? ' the Bellevue Fire of lastt fall, flrebnaksfire weie then seededled to griusigriuses. • To t To be eUgible, a student must‘“ 5 gnInrRandy Sellers, Hazelton,^Iton* ^The program also Includes R This fire, four miles southwestthwest a varietyv ot grasses. The total cost ot this man* have was Uie runner*up for betas., n - . , 6f Bellevue, burned approxi*iproxi* On0 NovJ 15. the seeding open- causedcause fire would be staggeringman* grounc have at & s t two acres of ^ r* .Don Howe, Bonnen Feny, ' K mately 7.000 acres of federal.ideral. tionUor was'begun under contnctntnct if all damagu were .convertedtering ground snin. planted to beans or Mac Kump was Uie m uterter of chairmanchalmi of-the Idaho Wheat H ceremonies for the banouet,* ffi?w d Commission;co^ml Dwight Glenn, re-I . , REED T R A i ^erted gnIn, use Improved farm pnc- c»rem, lACTOR CO. stato aod private lands Inn late to Aerial Applicator's ofr Salt to dddollars. Firat are tbe costs uces; costs Uces: do-as much of the actual■ual special .necial guests were Sdd Reich- M«rchiseareher from DeKalb Agricul* August Due tb 'the low mols* LakeLal< City, Utah. The seedd was of cocontrolling, the fire. Nearly work “ P ert, Filer, and A. E. Bruhe. Ha* jure A ture during .the season, brush dUtributMdUl ^ - a Bell helicoptercopter 200 .r.men, lO.bulldoun, leariy many compliwork as is possible, and keep pi 'u"** ture Assn., and threa'memben|--^4^|.:Case Paris;fs if Sales-S?nr[ce^^^; aod grass plants were burned)umed whichwhi carrlM 300 pounds efif seed water fs T n k e rs and seveni develo ’P * elton, both memben of Uie Bean theu,# univenlty of Idaho Ag* ^ n below the soil surfaceurface per trip, enough to cover«r.30 .30 chemicbemldl-dropplDg alrcnfts veni bat- a development S s .T ' ’'*.”' \. .,**” , ^ croweGrowers'ito".' ..boanL_of_ dlftctora; ricuituiriculture Research Department, which Climtoated the p6ulbllltyilblllty acres.acr tied ttho flro for two days. ( bat- • uiq 3D t2ie sponsors hosted jaclc S I gen- a i s s B S B B a B | s s a B S s a B of desirable natural levegeta*.egeta- . .High.H winds and rain preventedrented TheTheo comes the cost of reha*' >hnp> tho partlclpiants i and their fa- eral m , operations.for m rt of the week, bOltatbOltatlon. Besides the waterban, I222Jthers at.a banquet at the Depotpot office managw;: ' ' ' <|El| roan, .... — — In ythe grain compeUUon,'Uw 1 ^ ^ If'left, untouched, the area but when weather cleared, ohly seediiseeding and new fence,: many . len yield was Uie important consid- HU..' would most likely be invadedled by twotwa davs were required toI com* miles of existing fences 'Jl'K were GriU « which Ume the winntnJUs yisid eraUon j for the award but some H v cheatgrass; iVsultlM In even pleteplei tne Job. damadamaged and will require re* fffli"scrutiny, however, we iind;this3een^sia_waa.alao,pJaced^ eratlor -hfiher-«?e-poienUaPln-the-fu-he-fu* —Aerlal-A aeedlng-is-not-the-best6-best palr.-pair.------\ft « truly-VinHmg ^ «nteharecords kept by Uia boys. ^ ture. Cheatgrau Is an annualinnual mme e th o d for .'re - esubllshlngllshlng TheThese are the Items which »ource.’> : '• _ V _TelSr.l grass, dependlag on Ib yearly grasses,gra Mabbutt points out,it, and show readily identified dollar ^SSS^^S^^S^mmSSaSSmm seed crop and moisture foror re*re> IsIsi used only when a better moth* costs. To this must be added l^ocU on. It provides poor)r wa>wa* od Is not practical. It wasI used those losses that can’t beadded as* orJFW d lot"'' tenhed cover,.since-the shallowhallow In this Instance because*e* the sesse pro]* loss tof two years ot grazing lor sudden*rUnoff, Mabbutt explains,l^ins. ect ruled out-the- effecUvere use aheepabeeii t«f nmgt i and 1—4 l«t pttlat* . . . rains' brush'.gone these birds willh the no 'W* ipitlsltii In '«I1 typi*(KkMI>Mifnr • . • 5 ^ •patterns. Much of the slate* slate- ShouldSi the seed remain onon the damadamage tO' various structuresCtures ^ Ht All'YMrr UmM t m owned landiles In scattereded 40-AH- surfacesur through the winter,«r. It »naend rroads that might occur.-E]^ a w tracts jturrounded byiv the would^ orobabTv sorout 'Inn -the the treme ^ — P "■ ■ ■ W ■ When the federal landsfw had dte W J^Muld S ffi River causing damage to the been rou^Iy Identified,, thethebe be established; > . ' fbherfishery resource. ii : -Inz !s “It i> easy, here In Idaho/* 9 U l l JMnX H damage was assessed. It.t. w u .-CooLweather-C tn the spring !s . . It A i i l S O 'ti"'.': 32^4915 ' iV' .^etermIned.;tbat..appraxIiMUelyniUely very:,ver b ^ flc la l .since, •oil.^tem*tam* MMabbutt ^b sala *'to'compare these - 3,400 acres of the 3,000 federalederal peraturesper soar with no brushliih or rangerangelands-'.with thS . 'Iir in t^ ^T;tr?lOCAUy:oiWN5D:and •< WID:«nd:OFIMTO?-r7tv ; ’ '>< acres could' be treated. ■>. old-growth old grass : to providerovlde Va re M u . and rtfe r.to them u nts on WorUJesi.- bntshland. '.On 0 ctosej 1 .as The remainder bad sufficientndent shade.sha Moisture requirements on Worth close native grasses remalnlu to^re* to- re* a ."bum" .' are h ^ , . too, since B B vegetate naturally. . . the.hlgher the solftempentutes I S By the end of October.-crewscrews causecau more evaporation’. :v I H wtre'constriicUng ;dltchef.andi-.and ''A A p p itt^ te ly three-milesles 'df Ofl M

iTMnliiitMRW. ■ - N Ribs preVant pnKrant sidetidi slip* mmZ-' - ■ USE-- ■ -'....quirtly aiiaiia roguiar rogiiiar \ paswn* • . . ______HF ; . THEEI^T^^»| r .i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r* ‘‘'*^Daap*CutII Cantar'Canter 8S I0U In :___ ^F O R Q E T .. ALL THE R E S T ^ _ aadi claatlat assure grippingt '~ i^ I6nVriih '>^OTwirt’ofiv ro a d 8.'“'~' ;'"^ ; ...... f SIMPLOT 1 ShoulderShoulder CIrang(n tra n i^ rW nyion vora ^TCH FOR OUR WEEK BodjrrdsistscutsaridIstsciitesiidbrulMi •, ' PROVEfiPlOtBfeotKTlbNl\ViTH-g I ApRICUU^RJLTURAL WEATHERIER RREPORT ^ i ... .-for.extra safaly.;Mfsly.:...;, .. ; : ..... ; ■ \ '^ov/lrigrdcill/-hlgfi.ond'Iow pilatlon ancJ- weekly mear) ifi.ond'Iow.'tempftraturas, preciplratlon « j iefn^rature'for’1965 and currer "BLOAT ( i5 and current 1966. . -U.S. Food & DrugB AdmliAdnilnlrtratlon Approved ^ 1 Nov. and Det.,)et./l965 1? Nov. and iDec.^ 1966 ' • Slops AiilmarLoss 1 ^ HI: Low : Prep. . HHI I L o w . P f c p •• 52'--' 30 '.-"- -.''o; : •■'I ' : 30 ■ ;43 •1 18 8 ^~ / • ''G - "30 ■ ' ' 52 ■ • Sfdps Producilonlion L Lossoi ■ . j 44 3 3 0 • ‘ ■■ „• . 1 6 - 0 ~ T Z 4 4 ' . 2. ..148.. ■ 17. 17 , '-O' 2 449 9 _ , ; ... . : 3 2 %06 ;t - f Acfs Rapidly. ... . Is Palatable , ■ 1 I : -3...... 49 ••...... • 23'.-23^- ->■ •.-0- '^:3 ----\'43/-- ■ ■'* 4 ’ ■ 51. ■ 25' "48 30 "^~6 1 ‘ ^ Is Hof BlminaledjfedlnMIIK In . . ! ‘ 2 5 0 4 , 4 8 E M : _40 331: .. —,05-4 - - ; _ 5 r . .:-.-g5i:_,_,2eL:^j - g s : ;: ,,: ____ OL — 5 ,____ :4 b — Jn~-r|S : ■ - liw lanriiH io^^ . ; . 6 v24; 3 5 / \ 29 ■■ ■/ T. V: • Is HoT Fiiyhd |n;^y.jihuein Bod; ; [7 2 4 ; O 6 3 5 t5H4: -ir ,'.OO08jo b tt . .24i h -' ,, inoWfiniAliindnud an d lc*iia S tartin g « n d ' I Tem para^r* ^.35* ' ^r^'35.07* , Mean Tempei ir»rtlS«'y<»^rf’ei«inl— ■ ~ *:ls;^i»EpE|^|iTor. na Practicalj :' Temp.-at 4" .Oec"7»h, 36*- ‘ :y OT ,fbr^wKonv-^^ pw ^;' winter drivini. ■ ' .'j3 0 Precp. .86, Dec, Average Soil Temp.- at U s g i f ^ p l K '■■r^y ;V'. r;r:trilM :O fra .H bm ntr f ■3 -' J FreaMoimting-expertixpart W iser Mandii4^*iiiwUah ■ f «Mrn*r Iw'U iMtl flktty vd^'Stmp ■ ■ yyh/taW ’thancMw.wlthy6ue-fa«di>i--.f!attlB; Sw l^ », , • • This/inform dtloi tt rm dtlon brought to) you. by your— . I -r- S i r H H ^ i l ifiil nipffe I y {_____^ lO fellilB U H j M H M i f i

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^ .. j,;, ■ , •* powernousB.r DV uus w ew ui««« I' ' the Industiy hopes the re^ r .a .better. balance betweensn .«ufc.sup- t fia^F«rves& ‘;:i^edT tifstban.412.000.cublc:yards of.con- suits ;W|U M .known-‘•■ about, about..' nt;ply and demand, Lyons Smith; Smith, > Ity'lh .the P«cm9.NorUiwest<^b^Crete.Jhat’s^ough.to.lUIjnore___ I . the flrst of the year. manager of Ida Gem Dalt^en,-Irymeo, rf onsiiCtiie~wdnderironUie~age:rH^than- 10,300"rallroad -gondola ■ S S S 9 Jerome; said here today. . .< V'Arid.:rlght. now JUUs w l o o ocar».=MorrIionrKnjidsen*Perin^ ^ ^ .11 .’.t Speaking during the 90thoui an* { kilowatt structure hasI puseopassed -m'rgeneral' contractor- on- the »70 - tbe half way-m ark In Uie place-placfr njllllonmil proiect^ a b o w?a m ^ - m eht'’Df>conerete,-compiuiy-=or- Tns ly'knmra u 'S “Miri?"roducen ^^eirtM e re - v P ^ o ^ * liig'swady-galrti-In-Uje^complex— lc tlon, Sm ith cited six up or down . ficlals have announced.;. ; Utas: sk of Insiallhig Ujo Uiree gen- CMij.. changes in cheese' prices d u r ^ ,i ■f.’niafs.qultB a feat, considering ^ SloSSS >heS.M years. ' . . that cbn&rete p d i ^ g began only ^ 8 d , represented; som e . alnet mogUis ;agb Mnd -ftatS i t vet*VM- ™tno » ' « ? !• ■ ln« pretty violent , swings duringirlng a ] ema^constnicuon- men1 regordrem rd *™'r a lo n will bo In operaUon .by K s nji ' -production , w to • the' .narrow,' mountain*-w w S alled^ n S ““ ISffl.- .complaUng ilte'iln'North America’s,deepestr £ S lh “ l3 u lllrd and final prefect in S ■•IJ'Jh'e !f irtment \ Rprge M “one of Uie .mostB lM dlf* tS Idahoi“* Power’a development of 1 'various of:AgrIcuIture.ioiuld-dov8om.e>~-some :} fldilL'vIt's been accomplbhedS inlK M *« IW-mllo .alrelcll of the Snaiio ttoJec'a'. riitght-and-dayTjiynsitnic-S s S c . » '« '■ 'w m ore U ian 1 mUI on in tly on lonj-range prognos IcaUng- Sj> . S ------kilowatU of M eotridty Uiat alw s strains that the swlngs,.could be mini* ^ ptoms on mixed,,It would help producersMuc'ers ; ^Othiff speakers’ were ■^nator'toiiatbr ji'l'il •‘’‘=1"**“ Brownlee and Oxbow fid injury and mansRement.^O do a‘ better i Frank J . ; Lausche,-: Ohio;lo! JJohn o h n P ? ' tates-'On job In building and equipmentilpment >\ A;''SchnltUcer;-\Under-secretary«cretary ■■ tf n, strains planning." ...... — - -'-r* t of; Agriculture,’ and’H .•L•L.■,FO^ .,F o ^ ^ ...... - 8 ones that - Smith expressed the hopepettut that - estHdaih^ dIrectoK.USDA Con* I In y severe the open m arket purchase legis* . sumer and.MorkeUng Service.'^ ■ m ^ O a d u clearly, lation- permitting the U. ‘s S. . %De. ^ ; i-An.e]ectlon‘of a.board-of 41*, I itreln 8.^' partm ent of Agricultufe to buy t rectors and ai-.selccUon o f an I tdaho .re- dairy phxiucts fof- Its dbtribu*btribu* , execuUve.' committee was also ■ ' Happy with a I courses tion program s w ill' resultwit In . -n N.-a!';' ihcliided.'during Uie meeUng.eetlng. \ ; I ; an, M'hlch steady prices. “If the support SPE/^0:AT'THB';recieME .red eat NalNaflbaal MOk Prodtieeri jfed??ed.’ -, j | T , . , . " " . I— " ^ 1 ., ia Iy top vi— r - — :------:------. eratloa. annlversanr. meeUngmeeUng-l^mis .-ty . SmlUi^:JeratQe,. Myi .. .. LINCOLN ern. UM, heavily into their revenue.•• Then -eUmlnation.olJuddea.prlcft^chang * i.prleo^chan^ for mOk to the farraert wn wan* ^igy fogan to look out across would , result la betterr balance betweenbe supply' and .'demand.' >y W. H. the right-of-way as they sped J(NaUonal Miflc Prwtaccri-rederaaccri-rederation i MndItlOM'!wWchlnoy^brS!j%;‘f t n l ^ _ ithe.4npst.de?ttTictiw.oL«lLvfcLr plan-to m eet some of the* e prob* b B,. HickenloOper, Iowa; the an* tional session of the EstomolofEntomology Sodety of .America. Olmes* . „rus dluoses of plants. The®‘y.«‘iSS beet ous to other crops. pla ' / News i*oW) IS 116.000 Recently the w riter noted,ed, aoi lems lew milk producers willwill face nuanual report by E. M. Norton, ~ leafhopper—is-^the*'only known cording ii, to Miller (12) that.somet.some In coming years-.. .. . WaW ash in ^ n , D.C., secretory of vector of th b virus. In the. west* • l.~ :-'' *.■" * ■' * " '*' * ■' ‘" .... fs *1 W a ^ : •conom bt minded sclentbtst and ...jh a juturo eventualityality of theU»e FederaUon, and the annualnnual . if he enjoys the out-of*-ut*of>- J . «m part of the United Sutes commercialJ? seedmen w hose >, curly top b the most important “ 1 i?u/ al 0"® certainly addaddress by Glenn Lako, Detroit,itrolt, doors, he'll enloy It even 4 ,uriy top gfopj aro affected are now ol- require some astute leadershipladership Mi< Mich.. FederaUon president,nt. ' .more cutting his.ownI (Ire- (ire- ' 1 , J. R. Douglassjlass Speaks At .| dbease. affecting beets, beaasl,.lompUng eslahllshlrg on Isola. •an d tomatoes. Clddings (4) R, to deal with hbtorlcal markets j^ s j^ ^ ss^ ^ sssiisssas a ‘ wood or maintaining his leainop* laboratory which would per- and r i j Uio present price9 differ- - , property a new ... . \ - . yorklng In California. has re^ research on plant dbewes Entomologygy ConventibhC Sported ,6n 12 strains ! ofmeth^s curiyiw and pests that could not “Tother- « ho predicted, (BdJtOrt- N «*i Tbli iUwy« w u ■• supress the truth. “the, hottest3;r u! idp.virM,. He ind Wallace n i) «» danaer SmIUi also said that coopera* XL' pwflted out* that 'the 'variousu wiseof be studied without danger S HOmiLITEXt HI. rtitrcd places In hell are reserved.*’- •ry>,Se“»'O f escape that would leadBad loto tlvctives operating, manufacturing B ?r t^^jrii. ’K i.« «.rrS itralna . -reactttndlffercntly on *o> T hb plants mny find opportunlUes '«atom U etU t of T via FalU , At tAe Most of the re'aders are.famil* fn leering to , ^ q u s consequences. T hb Pla I «HAIN SAW nc«B( annual meeUag of (m Bnto- -.different hosb.- Some strains thj ^ ' top ex. would not slop the unscrupulousipulous to , enlarge thclr m arkets by • produced severe symptoms on ml S . J S s ing plots acientlst from IntroducingIS ’ db* proproducing sterile and. concen* i-^risM ySiaa one host and only mild, .injury easesan and pests into new areas, tratedtrei milk, "and thus get a ^ ONLY .... O O xiean nean tritlcl Erlks. and Henn.) and-■ on.another.' Clddings.states VOn jol I reprl- better than manufacturing price . K a g f w?W.*.'5S2: . « effects oa breeding wheat ing oeans „or the entomologist from reprl- bct - the-Red-Mexican tean, strains mandingpli those that eradicatedHeated for their milk.” s : Lt«n^ i» for stem rust resbtance. Hart- ,/ 8 and' 9 werp the only ones that - i (5), writing on .8tein«rust resis* *i sthods, or a „ a jo r pest of beons In Idaho.Id aho._S S om e 1.600 dairy farm er rep* ^4 ' -Thet‘»-rIghf,-Dpd-wII|-fa*-dt.-' Induced comparatively severe th< 1 .■ .IlghKdiobaablttoworkwlth ■ ee tant wheats, states: “In spite of' fi, Injilry, and strain 0 was clearly, lal . By J . R. DOUGLASS^ thorough testing, ;previoasty un* K J \ ^ ' ttoel. . . to f»polr brok#n blk«t TO protect the United States ‘. Diore virulent-than strain 8." pa SyPM and lawnmewarti. build orno- farmer from the importation of '-. Muiphy working in Idaho'.re-da .. 3-POlNT : 1 monlcl Iron lu(nllur« end ileal . Injurious. Insects and plant dia* ports that “Reclprocar courses tic oyx •oiy to uie eases. Congress passed5^hV the' Itv- be especiallv-^rulent on the' K of Common Red Mexican, M'hlch su S TOP LINKS ^ welder operatet on ihe tome ------■6ct-Pest-A^ofj!archJ,-lS05, b ' resistant to the curly too vi* — R n . -23aaf0lLPPwer oi yeur elecKle and the Plant Quarantine Act of c Jj rus,.and Great Northemsafhopper UM, H ' -•“ONE-PIECE TUBE™ ~ RIbiM Itove and dotliet ( f r y e r * m i------A djust 20, 1913, as amended. crease to such an extent that' 2 resistant io the Mmmohnatural bean* q., . AND THREADS iLSafl I made ond euoronleed by the These acts prohibit the. Importa*S S ’ the new wheals no longer.reslst^ ?* mosaic, .were, made by' greater W. H. U,, H W • EXTRA BOLT AND' ' . 1d‘t largeil manufacturer cf ' tlon or Interstate transportation rust when grown In the localiUes fuP ierce.inl939., ... s of - the at, |H|H SUPPORT ------, arc we ng equ pmen. KdS f" bred." . g of -Insect' pests -and . plant'dls> . - Idaho. In 1954. rankedJnstance, fourth HHL .e. STRONGER BOLTS ...... eases, exccptjfor sclentiricntiric p pur- u r­ The vector of some of_our yl-' th In the production of beans south-in th eL n A N D W ELDS poses whIcK are authorized'lorlzed' In m -d ls e u e a -i> evidently more. w Uplted States, second In the pro- ..i : BRACKErt^S ,! the above Acts. Some scientists.scientbts, widely dbtributed than some, of- th aci ■ ■ -PLUMBINQ & HEATINGiron : ACM6 eo»n 'MnJo« ...• 10 don’t ! Federal, State, and commercial^mmercial, H'e strains of thc virus: Severln p< {her than | | | P I | | | I | I ! | | | I H I | I I H 1 tak* let* ihon Iho bctll are not acquainted withvlth these (10) and KunkeWg) have shown In ^ ^ 1 4 3 . $«>•>«» Ph, 7*“r'- , Acts, for, they have shippedpped viru- that thc strains■ortfie aster yel* proocimately” • BO%"of thebeet garde^n leaf- llferous Insects and diseased low vims, prevalent.In-Callfor*------btopsaLksaacoiJiyl^^h< scattered a • r plant materials InterstateItate with*with­ nia. will' infect celciy,'<•.* whereas edth States b grown in Idaho.area Theand en, W-WV Blf H ACME' 112 2nd Av.nu. .N.tih ^ zatlon for one prevalent In New'York estimated pi acreage-of dry and -u, i out' obtaining' authorization for m JU L FILER, IDAHO PhoM 73i-7770 siich shipments. Io some)me coses will not. The moat Important seedci beans In 1664 was 116.000 j i RUSTIC these insects were deliberatelyBllberately vector of thb.dlsease is______the six*acres:;.The tli majority of theegiiimaie cropLn, f l / i •' released oa'plots where■a dbease*disease* spotted leafhopper (Macrosteles*■ : isn grQWh In southcentralt leafhop- Idaho.^ m i Groweij in Idaho have) another found^, • P P I P E |j = 1——iw5^irA#-ww^o6vlw^Mh«[puiff* th o that ^ they can grow curly topLn ' purpose was, to'brine togetherogether America. -The Introduction- ot .a resbtant th beans ui areasbreeding heavily 1 9 1. WW In end . . . A series Jededlcated fcatej lto Nortoesl Farniere. , , , an-of the known stitins ot the strain of tob virus lojwthogenlc infestedp] with the beetd leafhop*L{Q reason ------■ virus to develop plantsy that'ares that^are material Into an area.where p It ir. fo to bring m l NORCO ■ reslstant'to all of ihe strains ofol does.notoccurls hazardous even■ - In Murphy dbcusscd thecurly-top methodsUni »» PU the virus.. for scientific study sincele hottest'it hais usedyj and being studied by theL,jj I 'PUM^EQUIP.CO. Welding Equljsnient -Tills b a nobte Intention If the rved " Bureau of Plant Industry, SolIs,L,r ;■ . s SHIHH I 506 2nd Avii. Eaat' virus could be restricted to the ... and Agricultural Engineeringe.strains to .«, i_. AtlVMokef.. .125 breeding plots o r If there were Insure a drastic curlyea. top Then; ex. ” no other economic hosts growing S'S'.'i.S.‘SJ?S^Xu"S S the In the same area. A goodM d exam­ o o m - ocM»ton«IC!c«p«. Some i«bohl- el II change ple Is during, the period r from toriea working,on. vinisesSS'U aodm I at • wor*'®” breeding'rusln beans fts 103? to 1849. the B u m uSrfPteS of Plant exctpUoiul?,£ -H-rf ni ‘ n*! tomatoes for curly top re-L .- . .. Industry^ Soils, and Agricultural precautloiary mejiureiIS* to pre- »Istance use similar methods, or - , Research Adralnlstratlon,Son U.S.OS ytnt.the escape.ol eny yeclors place r their plots in areas where .. ' Department of Rlculture,Jtttte deTflBrwpr.Mll|lii^»i>tly more western part ot the StatejQ wherel y-- .1 • for next seaion.-— — —•> - p s to Albert M. Murphyshy at the I som e.of the Infestation of beet leafhop* ■ Twin Falls. Idaho, laboratory, s; Severln pers Is consistantly higher than ■ If.familnj lisd projressiilregressed no faster than most u r « || iboratoiy, • r o o P REPAIRSIVC shown In areas lo thc cast. ES I REBUILD THOSE RUMP BCBOWLS AND SHAFTS* who liberated them Inin experi­experl- , • PANEL & CEILINQ TIL t ond Improved melhed*,' ' other consumer WusWes,-ndustrjes.' that's.what the price l l u l l mental plots in both JeiQmem m e and ;• STORM DOOR^&aster yel*WINC w ith areas of high beet leaf- i w llh.our naw ond Impi TW ln'FSlb Counting.' TlibHilrls^tlie Is Uie n-Califor-hopper.denslties . ^ scattered ^ . I ' .of e^m lghtlafoiiay.foday.’AiiietiiairtaiinBrs Ai bave evidence on which thislis manu*manu­ • , whereas throughout the infested area a n d ^ script Is based.. Since • the dKdKl- l- 'iew'York praciKal methods for producing ■ kept prices In checkeck IIv v beib e m l n g th a m ost sw!- I l d j Important curly top epidemics artlflcally. ■ — sion was m ade in WashingtonWashington . Ml lln« of auclUv Hom cesshil users of technologytechnolog tho world has ever , the .writer does not condemn ' . . b the six* there b absolutely no legitimate ■ G acrosteles reason for transporting leafhop-■ ‘ these two scientists, but he does . . koowi..’ They aree prosresprogiTOta:,biis[h^,en' as IW O I George H. Coons and EU' b widely pera ,fn)(ii_ph«.fiJl^ toM another ■ U l i T AIIIZING t Ifjft ^ tl to-buUd-up-hlgh-pdpulatiOfis-o(4H 'w ell. .The Fann Loanlan AAct lt of 1916 gave the fafiner ^ banke Carsner, their supervisors :tlon.of.a tha vector- in plant- breedlngH who directed their. work.::Form m mMithogenle ! plots. The only logical reason; ■ IS THEHE ANANSWER . his first ppportunify.lp.obtaIfy.lp.obtaliloiiglerni credit to _ j O | . fl such scientbts and ,admlnlitn> .■.: 5 4..where 3 ^ 5 3 it 9 .for the Importation b to bring ■ ------.tora_jvhQ_3wnu. ••science - for it h as been fieldI tested'tested'and'proven to b«'be* nm his business Inin ffbnslnessJlke bosl way.’Today1 Wiiulijyou , '• scientist's sake’* and thosTffiat dous even in olher stniins'of the curly top ■ ice it has vlim. Thb b hazardous= = since ? ■ TOO^&~i5lISfactoiyrYol 5iy." YoUr'-WjulpmentrnWII- wrtli- -— — — there sre-fheusamltof-finrKls-of-fimiersjiniranchereM:L_nn7fi| «..AU.eq; these, m ay be new; and.possibly ■ mow how more'virulent ihan the .strains ■ work more efficientlyiently andar longer with ^J*’® e Ing advantage of.avallablf.available land Bank Credit .. irge m m - now present In the area.- —k Then; ■ -wear-resisting-coatinss >atinss vwejBpply.by.me>taIri . ■ -■-■-fhraighthelandBjnk-Asii-Bank-Assoclations in ttiefiye- 7 -',— 5 yV i^ buyingping <6 r^liin g ;C a|l....vlUiout-an too^jheite1s4he-ppsslbilityof■. the s IQ . Izing. 10 labolra* effect « envlrohmental change = N o r th v ^ s t a t e i . ■uses aod cn tho reatlon ot the virus In fts P Mwo dollars jceptlonal new environment I !s to pre* Some scientbts are S like S rail* ■ \' ■ "• . ' Th’e Federal LandI t M o i * Is proudI of you faiiueis y vectors road men a few years back whoJ ■ ' ONE SPKWLECIAL GGROUP OF and ranchers. We’reB're ^glad a d weV could be 9 p a it of>Jor^ the* virus could only see the railroad right- ■ of-way until the trucks, buses, ■ . yoiif:progress; curly .top and airplane lines beganm to cut 1 ; BOV l-dozen-figgs^?— - i ------...... s LIVEST0 KASFKASPER. IKE ^ . OFHCEAT... ^ 324-24462 ^ 2 4 4 6 32^ 2 ^^ANDARD CHAIN ...... STEEi; ^ E i ; ^BLEC ond^otjwrjMda^^^^ • ::it^:iri tills iin^ - * dffwingapring a proven market s aTO l l i e s o • U Q I ^ FOCTURES | l TWIN FALLFALLS R u S ilLINQTILE •PLUMBING i| W. il. NuUIni) 349 3n WINDOWS • INSULATION I 249 3^A v«.E. Robert L Balch' 5 Bondedsd forforo complete protection for all c U l ' I R O N , ;;^'733-2377237 7 .. • 4 3 e ^ ___)!■■■■■■■■■ ama ------■ - I ^ .. ■ . ~ " . ' • ■' *' . ' _ ' Buclttv Homa- ttpolr Matifloti. ■ j ' [ I ' RUPffiT - S .FABRtCATINQ3 & ‘MACHINE WORK •. Olen Kunau ~”1245 ]245 I Ovariand A. Me^'^bs ■ i'a ««■ aa'a •'■ ■ ■ a a m a.a a ■ • • ■ ■ toVmeot: all youryot needs. , 678-83478347 934-49 E D ’C FARM & NONE '

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- K; forfo r robbery and 12 yearairs for ‘ licenses suspended forr dntnk ifleld S t, Twin Falls, had U s U -' .! Skji conspiracy.cons The sentences« s are _._^drIving_werft.ThomM-.W_Drla-W._Drls- censt_revoked_,for.-'driver. Im* i - conc C01I.- 242 Uncoln S t; Joe G.' r Jo e'.G ; provem ent'...... ' : ' , ’•■•I . A after -Cutler,-141 Blue LaKes Blvd. S.; Losing licenses for safety ',■ ! \ dellt ..45 ml- C»rl ,W. 'Boyd, Box US5;185; LeoU o iponslbnity wero Ada M. Chat* ! \ utes. _____CoUierJM 0-O8tctloh-Ave.:J«o; tcrton„-Paul-F-^Geno,-FeUpe. ~ jda_.he ' ' ______desto D. G ana, 520 2nd Aw.Ave. E.; Hernandez Moreno, Romeomeo T re-re-' ' ■- I ' mem* “ Lester L.-'Hee)t. 302 Jeffersdn vino, Gerald W. LaUln,I, RobertR o b e rt' ; concurrent------ut•------"not— ’' St.; M artin D. L. King. M4Mau-334 Mau­ Oliver Whitteklend andI Russell •, A Jury convicted himlers." after -.RMK ’ rice S t; Felipe H .' MoreiK), Moreno, Gene Winson, a i r Twinn . F*»«:Falls: H deliberating an hour and 45 ml- Box «8; Evel^ M. ^Reeves, Reeves, Fred A. Allen. Klmberiy,iriy, and utes, be • pun* ^ ' ' Route 1, and Leland H.1. Slater, w. S. Devall, Filer.- . < ~The-Judge..toId_Edwards_heihocked _ ■ JH B B p H H A - 141 Blue Lakes Blvd. S. considered him an early mem* , Jim Galloway (James) Ater, Cassia County residentsnts hnv-bav- ^ I p ber ot the robber-gang but "not Route 1, Murtaugh: William L. ii>’ one ot the leading planners." Hawkins, 7U Ranth, Rogerson; Ing licen ses suspendednded for • • drunken driving wore Hoskle.H.loskle.H. .;J ."But .even those who played Paul K. PovalawsW. 1230 Birth Krfllnger, " u ' subordinate parts must ber v^lch pun* •• •MMiiMakaiwwiMj-- ■ • St, Buhl; leniy L. Spencer, n . i.4hed for a crim e which showeds recov- |n M |B n ||M 530'Midway Ave., F ile r,'a n d y; Henry -; yiartlnez, ' lA the country," he said. Harold D. Thacker, Route 3, . i^fW r the verdict, ther t state been Kimberly. Thomas ’ _ , . W. Smith, all Burley, andind How* -. executor aald the cash 8.loot 1963, In iMtled I M t. by 7-t» MTTUNO'CO. I ■ Having licenses suspended:nded for ard -F , McCoy, Oakley. tKe r^aln robbery was theJf equlv* from to . toctUT, w i n >*u» • , , . ^ rcckless driving were Sflmley - alcnt of r .M million; of Avhlch • C. Carlson, 136 Ash S t;• Charlesc £ 'r i S Alfred C. Nogo, Burley.ley. lost . only tMl.054 has been ^ recov- B I I R. Knuth,’ 325 Jnd Ave.I J; N.;N T his license for rcckless driving. ere d ...... ■ m ii .Gory W. Richards, 1360Rft iiii,;*Uwn- W. Madewell, Patsy>atsy N. ■ Thirteen olher men have been dole Drive; Darrcll C.r Rose, Ybarra. Ronald Tobiasi Ander-Ander* sentenced for the Aug. 8. 1963, ,1073 Jnd Ave. W.; Ronaldo;,M L.I ’ w n. Bill J. Hagen, Rogerloger S. train robbery to terms of from • Tcrpstra, 1602 9th Ave. E.,P e nand , ! Hansen and Walter M. LewU,.ew b ,all all ' . Robert P . Thompson, 2005 Sun- Burley, had their driver’s 11* rtae .Circle, fair-TVir-Fallff.ff^ a l^ cense suspended for satelyjfely re* Jam es H. Petersen and Delmar 0. Stephens.' both 'fiuhl,'and J o o l ’ S Alan Gene Rambo, Murtaugh,S L g h u Counjy reresides^ sW c ^ s H also had-their driver's licensestir«nfM having licenses revoked■d were Sidney Christy and Thomasomas H. > Leavitt, both Paul; Claude-'H.aude-'H. * IQ Q . Evans, Rupert, and Glen H. I ------Th I-.,' . - r Juniipjr Qass . Rose, Heybum, nil drunkendSntaii - , ACTRESS XHK NOVAKYAK survey*font,;i the slip i^ hUsIde thattb*t heavyhe rains earlier this week. It's S c h o o driving,, and Henry Gallegos, ^ nod against ber bome la the Btl Air Jack—ebeJik was Involved in « car ■ ber I es. Tlie bin ap p an ^ .was kosedI by (A(AP wlrephoto)______’ one 'Ifk 'p c Rupert, rcckless driving. ."E Takes Honors Chester F. Mallcoat, Acequla, _ i ack from an Intensive _ . refusal-to submit to a chemical ^ ■ ' subc n e — test—a-na~Ti6Befr~c.~Dayrey; i f [)ugh Going I . i.ihei pLwh.ere.weJ_earned about ...... j __; —AtShoshone—. . | Heybum. and Raymond |||MedicsrD.octoiE. Den* _ (octors Find Tougl I the ( O u t !In fertilizer technology and SHOSHONE •«'-The;^oshoheShoshohe iton, Paul, both arlver Improve- \\ h l^ school junior classlass led iment f va beeri closed for three day^ other d a ise s wllh number of i»p-ov"^wMe Withith T]Troops In VietVietNam if I fEe‘1 mber of Seven Minidoka Countrytry resl-resi- 0r th alcn We're back — backipen from again ai and better able • students oa (hs last sixilx week yields and profit for you roll. There were 10 seniorsniors on 1Unda -L Dubberk, Rogerir Mlch- happenedhap In a Moncagnardttagnard backsbad and. legs of some of9f tbe sterster. -Mass., . an Air Force atlon.I n everything nev/ In fertilizer the rpU and five each o(}f sopho- acl e Dunn, Marvin Ottoi Hanks hamlethar so tiny it had no10 name adults.adul In a comer, on a woodenooden doctor,doct was making his noon jciowI sent soil fertility. We'veitlnue beeri to provideck you with the mbres and freshmen. tand William E. Rawson,, all Ru- on the military maps. . sheishelf shared by the pigsI and routrounds through the-wards of the The seniors are Lorraineline Bau* fP®rt; Roy A. Robinsonon and • At,A noOnr"the^ua scorchingeorchlne dogs,dog two toothless cronesIS lay pro>province ho?pitol,«(l Hon Quan, I llili but now we're openm d modemagain fertilizer services • mann, Mellndd Broyles,I Ronda Wchard{ W. . AIBertson,1. • both down,dov a 25-man patrol fromrom the sobbing, “ hi their bodies heavinging In a d ■ ForeJt M. Bryant,nt, Ace* u.SU.S. 1st Infantry Division ap«spasm s of fever and chills.• a MILPHAT-MIlltaryI Provln - Ruth Griggs, Brent Hadlock,Hadlock < Jimmie Leee Jose, mamoved cautkjusiy throughugh the HiHorrlgan dashed out to radio^ lo clalcial Hospital Assistance Pro- interested in topBserveyou, yields am ' Juanita Harris, KennethIj Knowl* Heybum.‘ , ^ _ hudhuddle of straw huts 80» miles operator.opei _ "Possible smallpox“lipox graigram - team of three doctors and want to continue to pr rariene Lincoln County . nor epidemic,” he reported and and es,.Richard Neher and Carlene north of Saigon. cpld and and nine corpsmen who were • most complele and moden Sheer. ^ Uoyd H. Albright, Shoshone.p.urJrI!S' „Half-naked tribesmen1 MIU.cow- 8»ve the m ap coordinates, sincesinre aupisupposed to advise the local • and Henry Schwab. Dietrich,Dletricn, er«« " l In the doorwavit.^ silent, the village had no name.• The hosjhospital. Actually they com­ for the coming year, ^ s t Juiilors are George Arrossa, ihad thelc. driver's licenses, sus* United Stales steel ‘ Don Benneit, Carla Berriochoa, , ses sus- watchful faces taking In every ___ prised most of the staff.- Thei — we’re ready to serve yoL pcnded for drunken driving.Iving. movement of the long-nosed vis* V i f, Vietnamese . doctors long ago _ Kandy Berrlochoa, Vicky B oz-' • Je»ae County ; ||J„ Farm Service Center zuto, Geanlne Cope, Maxine «. I...; Thfc® previous " hamlet S v J irg j U Dlson ToLl Shad been Inducted Into thc arm y ° MMine Jerome County residents5 ^ .^hav- ^ chiefs1.1,1, had been killed for falling IT , l u l l Bone to Saong for better Jobs; .n i« ____ Eldredge, Glenda Guthrie, Gary tIng licenses suspended were g*’' Soil Fertility Specialists Larson, Marllynn Manning, Tom t to supply enough- ammunitionaS;S Head Riding ClublU U Up gince 5 a.m., the docior 15J? WJille Jeswood, Jerome, drunk- porters to the Vlet Cang.:. Anoth- Vi Olson, Twin Tails,, was had busy 200 Kace, Fred Silva and Jackack WU-W U-, en driving; ^ u l E . Kaierman, Vlrga had a day. NearJy f i Hams. ] e r had been kidnaped vJhen[jen gov- electedelec president of tbo Fron* patientspatli slept two In a bed a t 2 Eden. and.Gaiv B. Roberts, Jc- ” a,flets tier Riding Oub nt the annualnnual the 55-bed hospital, and already f Sophomores are Alann Croth* irome, both rcckless driving,? - and -.S emment propaganda l.ca,flets tier bl week. It's ber second sessloo of bad “ Bf dropped-from-*-.k)w-:nyin8-«ir-'Ing>«lr- mmea eatlng-oiybo-clubU -board-ofxd-of thls-momln^-nibbec-.warkec thls- d in « car -Ei acddeat Tuesday jilgbl. e h , Kathle' Hansen, ~'D5nny Danny Shorty< YazzIeT^eromer, soieiys a fc ^ ®!l j,is posses- diredirectors Tuesday, t had been brought In with a co- Sfi Hubbs, SUnley Kemer and Carl r ------HA NSEN --^ md Carl responsibility. ion. 01Olher officers elected (orir the bra bite, two nables had -been thi if' Pendleton while freshmenmen in­in- Goodlng County oOn this day a little girl}lrl sud- comingcom year were Robertrt R. bom,bon and a Montagnard boy clude Layne Hadlock,", ' Cralg Thomas J. Murphy, Goodlng,joodlng, dendenly wriggled away fromrom her Harvey,Har vice president, andad F. had dlcd ot malaria. He waa, the] eighth ^ tq die within a month1 ^ ^ ---- Harris, Michael Manning.g. Susan hadj his license revokedked for pjnpipc-smokmg grandmotherher and C.-C.' Sbeneberger,S secretary-treas------frinn- a-straln-of-malorla-lhat — ■ Neher nnd Kathy Pagoaga.aga. ireckless driving. , u,Stoddled Into the vUlage square, ureiurer. a L. seemed to resist all medication. . * E Im (« C om i». ' . •- HeiHer brother ran out andd pulled Mr.M Olson announced.the ap- ' - All of . them wero boys below^ Z P A U I . — — Elmore County resloentsnts hav- hav* her back. H er squealingB laugh- laugh* polrpointment of Mrs. Wayne Peter-Pete^ ' ‘"'ilcrirare yaiii b u y lall p rin t, l*A Ing licenses suspendedd were ter and fhe little boy's courage son nnd LeRoy (Andy) Ander*toder* the* ege ot 12. Degrees j^e Frank M. Inoma, Atlanta,Ita. nndand broughtbro a smile to the sweatingsweating son to head two activities com* ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ■ Charles W. Zahourck Jr.,., Moun* mxtroopers, b ut somethingng else mittees mitt for 1957. Frank Henry of W eb*I' ' . . . “ Given By tain Home, both drunkencn driv-driv* aboabout the children attractedittracted was reappointed membership ing; Raymond U ra, Mountainfountain SpeSpec. 4 Philip Horrlgan of Jack- chairman. chal la^i?ooS MEN L_ ' Home, driveriprovementsent, and son,son Mlch., the platoon1 medic. PlPlans-were discussed for the iar, n a d th e sm all prii FFA ChapterDCJT !R a y m 0 n'd^dkinsrWoimtainJoimtain ho'Ho-wDJidBred'about the pinkish, furtherfurt Improvement of Frontier " h S l CHRISTAAAS Homo, safety responsibility.llty. slightlysllg bloated lesions thathat cov*cov- FieldFlel and for the 1967 Frontier w ■ \ _ SHOSHONE-^First yearjnemar_mcm- - Camas^County^^, ^ ercderci uielr arros and face.;e. DayDays Rodeo. J uly, M, M atid5 30 T a t e DELIVERY Farmers df Amcrica chapter lihas-his license suspendedded foc huth u t where: several families of tlthe rodeo. • • ______: - ' " A — — — were given the Green Handland de- ddrunken driving. = cree at a meeting held,-I at the BUlne County. • “l i SINGER- high 'school, -officers' announcedinounced Blaine County~resldents los­ Thursday.^.' ing licenses .were Lauren. L. )LST o n y o u r l i s t . . . a nid d aat t ththo e priprico to w it your budget Craig Harris and MarvinIn Huy*H uy- - ^ • ... to l>«-tound atIt our jewelryjev/oli atoro. ’T already UU- f ^ l MS scr. ' I DECEMBER . -workec Jsaa 7.je im i___ ■ H m Others were Daryl School* S S s x • "S IN lU r' WATOUS (men'e c h a co- pHiH.bttk I craft, John Comicil, C hfl'n h a n - and tedtei) wllh 3 yeor un* Evans, Daniel Everett,t Ken

EVENTSilNTWIKFAlflK FAILS H H 50 and 30-YlARSM t S ^ AA( G O : I t l o i r as recorded la -H i* . T w in' 1 I": ■ I F R EE E i i ’F- r R E E ! 1 ■ Chronicle, Twin Falls News Idaho Evening Times. Srougbi j ^ p o u n d t>ex:»OWYHsbx^OWYHEE" T O F F E E ...... itScT- Bobb ReeReese . ..V I1 WHhtt>opurchM«of«irchM o o f f 9 .9 B e r m oro. 50.YEAIUSO.YEARS AGO ------^ “------rp o o n c fb o ro■of'"OWYHEE^TOPFEE«r- t^ O W Y H I ---- .- . . ’ CHOCOLATES wKh tha ___ _ . .. Telejfoph boiint** l» barometerbaremeter 'oF good ,tlhi.r ' . on yeur list j C H R Y S OIOAA . . ■ . oF lb* nd«IIty N«lonol Bonktank rtturn*felurned Sundoy evening, eoch wlih? a„ I fromtho-*'Olepm^o-"OldMf’'^K R ^3 n ^B dMr from tho Soldlar Mounloinunloln dlilrli dlitrlct. ■'’ * to tho "tiny tot*" , and. i I - budget .ploaaing pricoa, ■ ' t AUIHOnUSbDEAtEB^ "k ic "k • ★-k ic ie , If yaVra t-U n g fai'InlHmoto>glHm«>e Svrlngi en b myr er uied cer, . . end whet bvyar fin 'tr. . .. keka «vre«vra teto ceme ta and feni wKh »• ebeuf ' i ^ v r. daol, althac en a . new-ew- OedgeOedge^er j en ene ef eur dependeblt,. __ ._da«R

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:V-Secbnci A V e. South , • 1 2 Twln-Foris' Tlmei'-Ncwi»'»News Frldoy. Dec. 9, 19666 ' ■. jil^P^-Coitmcts Of s Offer Kidri^s Padlock p Works 1 a "- DETROIT (AP) — Only • , K fe6irderlEo‘‘Hei“Help Someone’•• padlock protected a half- ■ B M ' : - ^.'--By-.ROBERT Lfi.SHftW ' . th'esbth'^'benehts'would'be great'at' •■million'In 'niiil Picasso-art. but ■ % -LHTLERQCK; Arfc‘iCAP).--).— "A”A person has to keep his-self- _Howard_Cappoai_drt)ve_UJC______convic^ who say, they have respe nnwiou*- carro -from -N ew ------li n2 -Tos-K-t6“D€ir«r-WiKbQi-a~— " galasala except self-respect.are;do-:do- place lo keep II. when someone S'”guard. DatingnaUn kidneys U) two women, soSO hollers holiei for help you try to Shelp.” ' . . The^ ■ drawIngT arid graph------' -— , , , , Ics, ranging from *25 lo 35,- they can give hope for lifei.f» to JTve doiie.in awful lot.of S ’ othero U a rs,-; ...... mini 000 in value, will be. display- wrong,’-.’ Crippen said. "When1^ D -ed ^ at, an exhibition here. .'They are BUI Wat^n;.34, and you < can help you do il. I: UiinkUilnk : , ° capponl r rented a small Ben Crippen, 35, .both, serving/Ing I’ll r u t be giving Mrs. Lewis'* the -tra ile r for the trip, which * - Ufe sentences In ithe' Arkansasisas bestbesti Chrtstnrns'prcscnfl can:”-' took about 18 hours, wiUi a By ABIGAILaiGAIL V/VAN BUREN sState-PrlMn. t ^ ------— —'"DEAR'ABBYrMy boyy-friend friend aand-I-are-bolh-seniors-at-the — ' — rThe-two.:.8ay_tHcy_jexpcct_nQectjiQ __doien.reslflurantJtops.along_ d o a ...... Wc wcre planning to get married right ^ *'Both . of .us have-rot morelore ienieileniency from prison authoritiesloriUcs the way.______University of Colorado. Wc wcre ] ■' time than we can do,'- Watson becai •fte r graduation in June,B, but wo eloped in Ociobcr. When we ■ ' time tson because of their donations. - = id we told our parents, {' usaid id jThursday. “ We've got noth* wcni home for a weeic-end we told ing to lose. This .Is about the r% ------' *Xmas “ (ree flocking a t Globe . They said we should kccp.keep, It a sccrct, announce our engage* H ; h J j can belp^, some- j j a , dy seed..-M ate re^mUon.. ment at'Christmas, andI have a big church wedding like we ' b ^ . me-Bajman’s Buddy 22= planned in June. Well, I-think I ’m pregnant,plant, *0 so I doubt if we can waitlit that B K Surgeons at the University' df S Sete c i Alimony : ic our folks, but what con I do? Mo\hor Mother ‘ Arkansas Medical.Center at Lit- long. I hate to disappoint our folio Ue..IUe. Rock wmsplant a-.kldney-,SArnev • SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) oL 60 wanted me to have a Juno June wedding.wcdd How cnn I tell her? 3rl, -> Batman's assislant, Robin, Is SECRET BRIDE .'^B gB rfPnr I 1 fHiBw^ agW •.. today . from Watson to Doris T'.S" her that a June wedding Is for thee birds g | ' ' K«tciRatcliff, . 38, of^ Fayelteville. i 'd H urry DEAR SECRET: Tell her that ■ Ark.- ' . becaas* you have a daleB with a storka around that time. She’ll plays , W M fB ^ ' H - CrlCrlw>en Is scheduled lo donatelale ff**! R<3b^ In the television series,scries, V ^B I, understand. ^ agreed Thursday in Santa Moni- I O • • • ;er advisable or forglvablo to tell your ' one of-hls-kldneys. in about two DEAR ABBY: Is it ever advlsa' . week ^ ca, Calif., to'pay his wifo5 Bon- «o 'V * sister that her husband iss cheating on her? ■ ney ‘ alimony and child supportipporu Sheloves him dearly, andind they hinave a lovely home, a beautiful ■ " -Both' Mrs; Ratliff and'MIrs. rs. Mr;Mrs. Ward filed suit for di- ^ family and suitus in (hes commun:community. He wos a woman-chaser.chaser - iplciely ■ ' Lewlj Lewis had their diseased, kid- vorce la s t . Nov. 17 on ' the ^ before their marriage, and apparentlyappa he hasn’t compleiely : neys removed and life has beencen groungrounds of menial cruelty. The C L O S - I settled down yet. If my sisterIster knew how her husband was chasing H ;: sustainedsusta with an artificial kid- coupl'couple, morrled for 19 months, around sho would leave him and break up hcr home, causing ney. Their chances ot receiving'ing has - a- daughter Lisa,' Uiree 150 MAIN s. much hearlbreak for herself,srself, hcr husband, and the children. , ^■ - a 'successful transplant are montlmonUu. ■ > And yet, knowing w hatII I do, it is so hard for me to remain ' (ilightlyplight better than SO per cent,ent, — f— ^------r ------silent. The kind of womennen he runsn with could cause untold accoraccording to Dr.-William' J. misery a t home. (Disease,ise, I mean.)mes I haven’t discussed this Flanigan,Flonl a member of a kidney f y ^ with my husband or anyone-exc(■yone—except you.,'W hat , would you/Du do ^ ‘ transplant trans; team at the medicalIS from the distillers's of JJIM IM B E A M bourbon In ray placo? iWpti* ' centecenter that has had nine sue-lUC- ■ in m y place PERPLEXEDXED cessfulcessfi transplants out,of 15. I DEAR PERPLEXED; I would confide< what I believe to be In an Interview a t the'medical m . true to my husbaad, andI let HIM ispeak to my sister’s husband, center, where they are not m Under .no circumstances would I tellt my slsler.“ der guard, Watson and Crippen DEAR ABBY: My flanceice and 11I broke up a month ago, ahd he said theyI approached the opera- BgementTing,. ' - .. ^ B tlons with some anxiety, but ifelt i CHatea toJd m e tb keep the engagcment-ri - I-recelved-a-letter fromn his motlmother asking me to please send the ring to HER. If he didn't want the ring back — do-you-tWnk-I-ahouid-give-it-to-hi I0U5-:------DEAR CURIOUS: It all depenidepends on where the ring came (nno. If he bought It withLh his own money and (old you to0 keep ) Light as It, keep It. If the ring belongsilongs to hish mother, or If she gave hcr I iS e a r s I son the money with whichh to buy IIt, I would send It to her. ^ ' DEAR ABBY: I am surprisedirprlscd thithat I have not been accuscd of ■ ~ ; Whisper shop-UfUng. More than oncemce I havehavi had my money in onee ITO^ hand ^WORRIED BY POLLUnON..UnON.-Mrfc Mn Mary: Ann Beafyniaytew^aytow ^ MMo.', waa' Im'preised t^ 'h e r . and the item I wanted to buy in thithe other, and I spent anywhere chiropractor’s -i. worries about «lrair pipollution and began weaHngaHng a gasga mask as she drives to • 80 proof from 10 to 15 minutes tryingrying to findf: a salesperson who would £„ Kansasas City. “''I I siStlU feel a litde Mlf■ “ ■»“ " I" '''- 610,800 JI08.000, but only T.OOO was f Indications' are the Pentagon^ o n Vict Nnm, running thc J count„ g{ wounded.^ ‘‘J A iprogram of musical num- anflci. since Jan. I. 19Q1 to 6,238 as of S d P™«t. ______i“r 7. I# to .7.9 Sat ■ bers by. Rev. William Kelly nnd P™‘"- “ prepared for the worst, anilcl- J'" The Pentagon says that due lo C h a lia u i Vodkt dlttilla'd from 100% sr*>n pating perhaps 10,000 dead this l.!t Saluntay. J CUtUllng Co.,div01on o lJa m fi B. Bsam OlttU , , 438 better and more readily availa-ivaiia- ** presented, USE .TlMESrNEWS WANTrADs.l ADS . •^ ■ year and live times as mniw many *This dot! not Includt 1,438 1.4 pcr Chamber manager W.~ G. — . ne and mcdical trebtmcnt, 98.4 pcr ^Cha wounded. . mimen who have dice In plane and ' in viet Pyrah said anyone wishing; to 'much helicopter accidents, and1 from GI® wounded in viet Pyral Casualties have been, much nof nl. Nam recover. This comparesnparcs altent attend should contact the cham-am - . lower although still runningIng Into disease o‘her causes not at- J}®" l«)rea. ber offico for reservations.' JJIr 4 . tribulable to enemy action.,"®' with 97.5 per ccnt during l^rea, ber o staggering numbers — over 4,» ‘f* ; 95.5 per cent In World WVar ar 11 Thc snowmobile races toI be GOO^lled and 30,000 woundodfounded A. different view of Pentagon nnd 92 per cent in World.WarWar I. held Jan. 14-15 were discussedssed the past 11 months. fi{figures also shows the ratio of ----- A top aource said thatt when ^American combat deathsths to I the .Pentagon began planninglanninff woundcd running much ■ lower the big m illU ry- buildupjun in proportionately than during Southeast Asia statisticalII stud-stu£ Wofld^ War II and Korea. ' Giving a Gift Watch fes were conducted which,'which The 35,533 wounded and 6,236 n f K — prol«cW- U,.S lni»-i at 7rKI‘jwi M killed the past six years form a ■ casualties per day per 100,000100 000 «ratio ot oeuer inan & 10 1. . , _ men. _ . In Korea it was about 3 to 1 -■ — :.... » ’GET' . The figure, derived fromnm ex- wllhS J03,284 wounded and 33,629 ~ perience In World War IIn andnn^ J killed In three years-fighling. In the Korean conflict, was needed World II War II the rallo was over ■ to determine msible r»lace> p ment and medical, demands. I G IV E A U G H T - Simply—stated, - the computer­ I ized calculation showedd'’“Se the FIXTURE FOR | 5 -United States could expect for each 100,000 men in Viet Nom51» to CHRISTMAS = F u m sustain daiiy lo combat deaths, I » 50 wounded and 140 "nonhos-lonhos- I Lyile Keith’silth’s “ " ' 9RT-F tlle'* casualties' tesnlllngJ from I • . ■ , ITii accident, disease or olher A GREAT GIFTIIFTFOR I RIDS causes. M lightIt ...Glood ood ll Idea Actual figures have averaged 3 killed, 14 wounded and 75 non- - hostile losses per day per 100,- , h o u se . 000-men, this'SQuree said.• I 733-5927I® I Giving a WatcliWate With a Averages are rathe^mesnlng^eanniF I " leoV.^cldison Ave. E. ' less, however.-when it comes-to Li 5 ^ ^ WjWatchband

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. f, ■' K- ,1 1 ;. ■ •' ' a ' ' —. ------J .- ’iFrtefoy, D e c.^ 1966, ^ Holiday Bread ^ — T^liTFdlls'^.mer-f;^ Demonstrationn ■ ■ ■ ■ I Magic Valleyley Favorites’ ^ H ' MRS. ALEXkLEX MEI M ELTOhi. > mfmitta al3» dejTMi ' ilsPreseritedl' ■ ’■ iMte : -arva . wlth OMin ^ T tMb w I ' ™ ’ DECLO-Tlie history orbreidr bread _ _ _ cream o ^ 'i; a id a demonftyation on' makingm ^ ln g W r , '■ . Paradiaa P a d d ^ by. 88:by3-lnd*s; ’ . , ven-by rBrtng'-a^*bM i, two cops Thrifty riwpJtour.'uMiwSr^” ^ 'wtbe Hmoh'wSd ^ e n ‘the**Tto!{5 water-andwater one cup brown sug-US' ]2 teteaspoons baking powder , -.-ThrivcfS-Home - DemonstraUonstration ar. Pour into a baking dbb. 8 i ^ . CIubmetattheAnihoahome. ) ^ 1 teaspoon cinnalnon r— Upon.raylmdns .tbs historyitoryof of j ( cup nuts.' cut up bread. Mrs. AnUion noted that 4 cup raisins or dates PARTY HELD the wbeaCufrom which breadread Isis ! ■ " FlagFla Etiquette . i brown sugar SHCSHOSHONEDale . Kemer. - tnadeiis tbe' symbol of theh e JnbaN N i P* .iin t developed by the Egyptians - ■ ' PAUL->11iO'Paul AmericanZMH j r ^ and. that,loaves of breadd have . LegionLegio Auxiliary bas compiledlied ' • . . - been found in the tombs' oot t tha • over SCO' newly prbted flag Pbaroahs' in niodem times. etlqucetiquette pamj^ets for tbe 'Mrs. Everett Pardew an* AmerAmerican Legion to distribute to % xKxinced there will be a program every fifth grade student ^ in join the Ski-Doiiki-Doo families ; a t the-D edo High School1 Jan.J a m 1 'S' i • MlnUMinidoka County, f o r-a sp e c if which will feature musical num* . sstudy, u i ^ course sponsored ^ tbe . (they're havingn g ffun u n aaih ll w i n t e r lo n g ) bers-ahd drilb. Sho .encooragedranged . . AmericanAmer Legton. . each member to attend ondtnd sup* TheTlie auxUIaiy has sent Christ* ^ I ^ h h h h h h b z h i port the girls. Proceeds.fromrom the . mas cards, each containing $1, ■ program will be used to' spoosor to elseight servicemen stationed at ■ the drill team to attend work* woric* VViet ietl Nam fnun this county. This' ■ shop at Boise in March. uunit n it! h u sold 100 iewet flag pins ■ Numerous Christmas I Ideas d e a s . and . !bas ordered M more to be ■ ' and articles wera displayed by aold as-m means to promotelote m Mrs. Norman Smyers and^ Mrs. ; Americanism. Amet n Kidd. Mrs. Woodrow Reed. Burley,ley. ^ Secrct pal gifts were present*present- was aI guest- - » ed to Mrs. Smyers, Mrs. Kidd MnM ri.. R a y C lark .-w o ric ^ . — and Mrs. George Schrenk. : chairman; chair reported'tnat 21:iwp' i Officers will be elected a t the pels wero completed for the f, annual Christmas party Dec. 20 PinkKS Ladles at the Minidokaloka ' ^ a t the home of Mrs. J. A. Mc*Me* -WELCOHINd Nbi. linmLinmoee oee KebertMOKi iiad Mrs. DonaldooaU AmAaxtUary^ ftto. G n ^ w a lt'aIt's borne fcb one o t tbe five b c bMled d e d CouniCounty Memorial Hospital. Aux- i Graw. Mrs. Richard Burtonirton U Is Hawks to ber bom.e b Mrs. EarlE Greeoawalt Jr., left, on on tbe tg rn ^ , a to g wilbih the the bon bom di of M rs. Hawks Aod lllaryllUry members made candy N co-hostess. Mrs. Jack Adamsdo^ is u prepanttons are beingefav completedcomple (er tbe Holiday Teor MrtMrs. Robertson. m to a rwwill lU be heldbell trom 2 to S pjB. Sator*ator> durinduring the work meeling tloa and *" K iiiiiiiiiiiii^^^»M W in chorgo«of table decorations.•rations. ^ hooms, noaMonA by tba Ododtog Oc Memorial Hospital•pUal J day a y ,cnnae»News photo)______• ■ wUI 1make mora In praparation ** Secrct pol names win be re* * .. * ■.'•■.*iL'. _ _ ------— ------—of of tbthe aimual family Chrislmas se, com e drive vealed and a gift exchangeBe held.helJ. r — [ - 7 his courses aad the areas1, covcov* party 1 ^ ^ to be held S ata^y at the come see, coi j-.: Social Events.-ts.- Ca Camping Unit . - ered by tbem in reUtton to10 ataristaff AmeiAmsrtcan U jta Ball-,__i_-rfr; — --the sensationsational-nevy-,-r__ _ r t i n M _ : needs in cam ps. He mentk^nedDttoned ' ■ ♦ * • — ...... - 7i\arian Martin ^ ------^1 Meetings Held (hat credit could be given to / i n Tour Slated mMagic< Valley Salntpaulla Club , recraatkm majors for counse^"" ? Annual YWCA Pattern - |‘ ^ wUl-meet-forHts-annual Christ- Inl'l Twin Falls ing f5"i io camps. He also stated M e In Gooding • • mas party_Monday at thoL home il^ S Mp r.f th» Am^Mr.nnicon ththat it «extension course from ISU •'Meeting Slated. hf“ flv8 of” M is. Paol“ Prochnow, - 295 — gnmB -HiB-YWCA—anncat- meeting ^ m tt A i l a i i ------GOODING ~ A-taon>rfiv8 of-l vlll be Camping Association. Id aaho h o could be arranged^In some EST SELUNG SNOWMOBILE homes In the Gooding areaea will MadisonMad S t Officers wlU bc tlon. phases of recreation suitabletJltehle w»> be " held a t the " V ' BulUing.^ ' WORLD'S URGESTSELUN w i t h elected and-sccrct pal namesnea re- District of the Oregon Section, Phas« 1751 Elizabeth Blvd., at 8 p.m.>.m. ______, be conducted Satur^y wlth<^‘c<;' ■ wcro held nt the Holiday Inn.'UJ ■ for ^or camps.a ' i'" . members of the Goodingu» Mft-Me- vealvealed. > , be an. Monday. This meeting Is for aU Rev. Don C. McBride. Jeromo, Future mecUngs wfll he an- . mbrial Hospital Auxiliary. . nounced previous.to each,r^AnvI Any- YWCA members and friends.a, SEE THE NEWH 196719S7 *'“TWIN-T^CK" . ; ...... Homes which have graciouslyiciously Tv Twin Falls Chapter No. 29i,23 Or- Presiipresident..-presided. -Membera^ one Interested. In camjdng■ tCiXlIs in- -.1*}^ The program will feature the *24U been opened for the tourr to bebc dcr of Eastern Star, wlll11 hold were present from Pocatello, vlted to attend, and moy ■hX be in- 2! ?.0 ‘Leary Junior High School ALPINE SERIESE S . ;i .. . ^ tbeld from 2 to.5 p.m. nree those Itsits ChristmasC meeting at 8 p.m. BoiseBoise, and other areas as well eiVSleluded on thc mailing listlUf Ifif choir,|?5“ ' under iho direction of R, of Earl Greenawalt~Jr;. 730- 9th Tu«Tuesday at the Masonic Temple,'emple. asos frfrom Twin Falls, represent- Jil“„ Stan Owens. Rev. and Mrs. Har-*?!: No snow’s too> deep foifor the fun tovln\ ing Camp Fire Girls, fiiri Girl *®y so desire. Contact« Rev. old Nye wiU present musical se- ' 5 i Ave. E .; U w rence Robertson,lertson, ,/■ * * ‘i's S J3 DoS C. McBride, Box 75, Je- “ ■ work lovin' TWIN'-fRACVIN-TRACK Alpine, wfth A 121 Wth Ave. W.; Don Hawks « , Scouts, YMCA, Boy Scouts, and S S B arracks No. 509. Veterans of rome. or the Comp Fire-! Girls “f f a ...... v ^ rHA . ___ t win 15-lnch tracksracks that give the best ______, . * home which is located fiveS miies « i!f World W ar I an d Auxiliary, will *” olnco lor Jiruier faQrinauon. ooan north' and about one and one- ^ nf the camping. ‘”S5S Board of Directors will be con­:on- flotation in the) Industry.industry ^ “ J?"*" meet a t 6 >p.m. Monday a t the “ *”P ducted by Mra. Wanda Reed, . half miles east of Gooding; inoilOOF Hnll for a regular meetingncetintt ^he evening session after iS New 300 C.C.:.c. Rota:Rotax engine glvea : 3 . William Oakley home a t , 820 irY ' •mbeil <>^cr, slides and moviesm' Z Charm L tl School Sfirst president of the Twin Falls ■ 8" and Christmas dinner. Members ‘ YWCA pov^er to spareare . . . inew automatic . _ Michigan S t, and tho homo of nro “Sked to bring a covered•overed w®™, *hown to review camping J - Adam S(fliuberJ j;r., 641 S. Main 2 S i activlUes of the past season. 061 Members wlll be asked to votewte *‘Power-control"ll" transntransmission delivers ». Main {jiati and their own table'service. f""® Set Saturday , ^■* ort m'j th'elr a pprovai o r disapproval 3f^ The Tm business session Included“ la? -n,eThe naxt Chnrm School u c- ! ? , the perfect torquelorque at every speed, TTckeU fbr the event can be ^nrtrjin clcction of a ncw vice presi- .{on ^ 0^ a new constitution that , J}; in- Won’t bog downvn or dig In. Daughters of the Amcrican f sion to be presented by J?? tbe ,.i,,hpeludes necessary changes for af- purchosed from hospital auxil- ’ f„r*„ dent. Richard Conner. Boise, of JuniorjU to Qub and Comp Fire fiiu.. ., iary members, and the tourur maymav Revolution wlll convene for a ‘ filiation wilh the notional)nai Safer for even/en the wwife and kiddles 0 , ' lunchcon mcetifjB Monday, int t the ™the J YMCA. was elected to' re- Girls will be Saturday a t the YWCA.y w c . .. more ipower>r for fastfaster take-offa and Z" be started at nny one of the P|“«LRcv Vcarl Fisher whoJ re- Idahowahc Power Auditorium. * A t J" homes, according to Mrs. Bern- Rogerson Hotel. Thc program A roport-wflhbe given by ^the easier hill climbingiblng ....' . . easy starting. ■ will be presented by Mrs. UsiieLeslie signed. Plans wera made ^or for Tite^ subject will ‘be - "Proper"rt>per nominatingnomb committee on the ? r ard Bodmer, chairman. ri^Ml Assist- V. Dean, with the topic,toolc. futurefu^ri quarterly p e e lin g s' In*0 seleciSelection of Clothing and Acces- newh |) - Ing Mrs. Bodmer are Mrs. Mil* Y .^, Acces- newly elected board members ^ “ Ch r i s t a s Custpms,in_ColoniolWoniol £January. « J^ March and May. ... sorles.’*jorlcj Two filmstrips conccm-inccm- and^i and tho nomituitinE committeeitee 6 ton Robert$iand--Mra. Emest ^ ■ ------The—January—meeting- will ]a |^ fr Brown., Out-of-town guests aro Tim Ing cotar lihd line ^ l i be sbotvs,8»»wi. for 11907. YcareHa reports win feature camp health forms,r*”s» ^ and proper use of accessoriesssories be given.gi .. I invited, and transporutionon williiu ' * * , w «f ■ health services, requirements expla Deeding Amoma Class of the First lents explained and demonstrated.trated. AU members are urged to^ at- ~SawtooHrYallerValle)rBilenHls« ^ ” be furnished for those needing Ar eet al sUndards and safety for persc I . t ______B®P * Baptist Church will meet al tor Personalized color and design,dcsign, tend, Phono 774-25311 PhoneI 733-7810 I Some of tbe homes willII focus 6:30 p.m. M on3fljnn thee Bap-Bap. camps. A panel of speakers is andgnd proper] clothes for various/arious * 4^ A — on-one-'drahiatlc displayly andtist,and tlst Fellowship Hall for a Chrisi*Christ planned- AU member agencieswlM occas occasions, wiU be discussed. k i _ Ketchum, Idaho0 14031 8 th Ave. . E. !\ others'will show ^'Christmasmas all mosmas poUuck dinner, t The8 meat or lolerested g«uM which'hlcli MnMt». William Melcall anilS*Mr.. Mm. No-Host INC Salad MAURICE BEVINSiS DALE EBERLEIN l\ over tbe house,” ' wiUwill bo fumlshed byr:lhe0 com*a>m* presentlyP ^ use health forms ®ro a ro Richard R]chi Reed, bolh mcmbcrs of i ... u-l- 1 Twjfsofthlsldnd'have• grcwifgrcwrt mmitt itteer-Each mcm ber '4st ttskedasked request to-aubmlf a copy,y, of the ,Junior Club, will presentSSSah't Luncheon U U I Held Demomtfollonsms aat t SmSmile ile/Creek'lodge ' ‘ - 1 fa popularly over the country,auntry, to t bring a gift to fill a basket the ^ o ' i '‘^cd for comparison the rmateria!. Mrs. Reed is also FILER—Deltafh Han Qub mem-lem- [Z\ and maw organisationsJ hove for a needy person. and *study for this m eeting Theyracy cxtcrextension home economicss agent bers met ot tho home of Mrs.V!rs. Ib h 1—1 sponsored these -Annuallylly for ♦ ♦ » , n?®ymay be sent to tho Camp ^1*Fire for 1Twin Falls Couniy. AmyAmy Glasslngcr for a no-hosthost P I " . 2*^ many years. It Is hoped that Tt _ : Girls ornce. Box 1150, Twin salad b a r luncheon. « Tho public Is Invited “to the Falls, taJoro Jan. 27. many will take advantageJL o fthe ?. nnvGoWen Year dinner dance at CLUB CONVENES} “ Gamesc a of pinochle followed,#ed, opportunity to tour these homes. Le^slativo questions pertain-•tain- Fpn I L E R -M l* . J . N. BlaWeyBlakley wilhwith M rs: A. C Leeper receivingvIng V A Auxilloiy members invite ev- p .ii »iii ^ ^ camping wera discussed:is^: was Jiostess. to memben .of tbethe high score and Mrs. George Er^Er* • \ g eryone to b ^ ln enjoying the P.W v „ , „i,?S«RK« wm *^0Sfj ^ maltec of obtainingWng Tiifh;Lucl^ Twelve Club at her: home, hardt,hardi tow. Mrs. M arie Grcen- - Christmas season wi* the t,' , ° “ "l> throush «ppUc*Uiinjtlons Mrs.Mta. Glen Hostetler was18 pre- wood was awarded tho traveling warmth aod hospitality radiatedIII be 5?i,. made . by calling 733-4742742 and SS colleges. An application formform aehleseated a gift Mrs. Harry' Shnrp prize,prlie _ bv Ae decorated homes Included 1 from groupsoups rccelrwelwd % b swre at pinochle•Inochle AAI Chrislftins party will be held , ■ ►r-low,. Po^fl-at-4hS-hom o of .Mrs. ___ HALF SIZE TRIOi : : = ^ ^ ; g ; S l g g } mem- t nroghry;. assbta^^ n t *.,*¥.» ' ;;;■ “~ ErtardLe ^ ' - ' — — Sew a smart,- slimming-pant------o pEW' w iN D ow s ' : ^ jfe»sor*o£ritereatiomit-Ida»-Ida» —’Xn—Xmaa tree flocklng-a Hr-<«obe i l o b e ------• - -• - - suit jp. wear for town, country, When you are choppingping - n a —------^ State University^ disdissedissed SeedSeed-. . . Make reservations.'Ions.' USE TIMES-NEWS WANT.ADSADS travel. Ja c m ) pants, blouse)UM.are a n ](large quantity of onions,ins. for •- _ COUNT GIVEN jB s carefully portioned toI fit and ri re lfsh e S .^ h a v e ^ kitchenen win* CountO oh a one-poundI pack-pack-l ...... flatter shorter, fuller figures, ddows wfcle open so thatlat the age Ot small link sausageses con? 1 Send nowl , ^ n room will be al*y. ______taintaining from fourteen to sixteen.iixteen. , Printed Pattern 9359: Half s i » s m . m . m . mlis a j t ^Fifty cents in coins foror cach pattem->add 15 cents foror each . pattern for first

Exclusive! Newi We're.proud ^ ■: Add your sparkle to thetho seastiseastfrflh rich ofter-flva to tell you that oura * ii^Is-the th e . ~ y only Fall-Wlnter Patternn Cata-Cata­ . y fobrlaj rayon velvels,s, chiffons,chlffeni soqulned cotton log lo bring, you over 125 top '■ .• .laces, cotton brocadeses and others,o from a col- , ^ , designs plus free Pattern.m Cou- ^ I ; • 1 5 0 -^ ---tectlon, o iparvelous-selecHc 'T^piJn for'ony"siyle” io~Oltalog;Catalog; n »s ■selecHon,-ln-*l»s from • • • - Send .50 cents. ^ g g m r - WI' - r Junior Petite-throughfl custom half sizes:' , - AccessorTess to complementcomi i i - P R I M A 2 0 y our eveningIng eniemble.en iem .. [ER Ih all lengths, ^ ^ M O T H E R IFFICE. Thm n tw Undtrwood-OIlMill odd-edd- - - .gloves Ih all lens if h h e e no inc m e .l . ^ j s cr Cnuidmothalother ^ ' • eveningig bags aand ^ ^ ln9 -flpurtnO.:inoehlnM performirform bayond-ilmpt*b«yon*y. tub- - beadedsd sweatesweaters. ' ' ' '"J . lookf o o / ';V ’ lfW»,-otvl» a ^ n bolonw, multiply, eatwlqi*t diKountt and P*/’ ptr- lo v esly ly costum e SK ^^K ooentiielooentiiette's I «WM8*», end pflnrm ryy tnltyMiry ond r«wtii on a d»or, permanentn*"* jewelry,ralry, tool 1 periedlj molded .hpi»_fW«L'_ChooM thtI electric•iKlrle QUANTAQUA 20 R.; w the iranuet .. ■ ! Iroplonatore'Iraetonat .'WlWk 20, b«h e o compUta,mpUte. twndy ond prk»d ^ ah t. On*, for ■: ___ . — “ r 'TomaittiSptEesl555ptEeT5?tHin^eHe3 i l M H $ , wr* con fIffW* profllobly InInyooroJUce. your o((lc«. - abtJanced£{^lanced figoi^ F ctm s;'. _ _ _ — ~ T _ ------—l^_.andctecliblyconceaihly concedcd in cx^iBitd -. .- !0R --7 ---/-.:;;----77- - S— ^UANTA-20R— . . . :\Jtce fU^ ' ■ '

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A j I liE E is \\ I J241 dverlanclAm r^ : OFFICESE SUPPLY ul3ii ^— B oH tyrM a* - • " ". .. ; ...... ' ^^rtftTwlnM lls’: ™ ■ ■HEGBEI'-'-— 109 Mgin Av*. Eost Are-8322, B«rU>:.. Twin foils, rdflhof ■ 1340 0v#riand >:pl

_,______/ ______: f e Friday. Dec 9i 1966 t XmasXn tree ffocUng i t Globe 1 4 •. Twin Fallt nmes-Newis-N ew i : Negotiator^ : M . Make reservations. I FailFt To Halt -r I r rr ■ M EiT^CY r=r a n ^ •- -T^Twin foils Health Ctub I Idaho Strike I I ''SiMni' iGlh. Sor M>i, : : ’ • (IrtnfAtaO IsFoiind roAHO'FALLSto—'Negoi vB M ' tiators failed «g«?n Thuradaylto Onlv .10 nMmbtiililin Mil PKmw H ?'' iSlve ai "a s«QSfl6ttt IB' :the - t I _ .7Wr4Ja6,..idor.jl*f 733^250_ Strangled ■ five week-strike a t the. I^atloiUI{atioiUI ' . 9 t»y«nlny) ^ " . CINCINNATI. Ohio (A P)-The ■ Reactor Testing Stdtion. , body of an 81-yea^otd woman ■ Dan W.v Edwards. SaltIt .Jake.J a k e ' ■ « s . found in an apartmentartment ■ gt;y.^ commlssiyw tor tbe • g bulWIiiB-eleval0f_liere_t0day. j. _ Jt!tEHnJo_Sliop:al __ DetMtive Russell Jacksonon salt .> Sld-'n^ the woman had been strangled I , ' gotla'tdM m et_but ^ e r ere was ' f i w llh .a stocking. •— ^ ■ no-dianSeTn'tbe'sltuatk)n.V ' . ^ — He declined to sajf If thele worn- ■ - **The ‘.Thursday aftemooif'tem ooif' rt us had been raped. ■ meeting was recessed with'Ith ne- • Jackson Identified the woman ■ gotia gotiators. subject to. caii," Ed- B as Lilia Kerrlck who livedd inin the ■ wardsward said. No. future-meetingneeting ' M iS; iBcM agM . building. ■ has Ibeen set,'he added. • & -■— ^PoUcfl. said the body[y was '.•. 81 . Representatives of .the s'East- E u t- 7 iB ^ found by another tenant. |ra em & ho:M etal Trades Council,i^ouncil, ' ^ HL ' Jackson made no comment as P representing .300 maintenance w MAN! • to whether the case could)uld be K tradesmentrait who struck the Naval iS linked with five rape strangula.angula* S ReactorReac lacllity last Nov.-'3; met ^ W HAT VALUES tlons of women 80 years' oldOM or F O R T H E more which have-occurreded here n WhenWh imlon members failedfaned *7«. ^ OUTDOORSMANI ■ la slightly more than a year. • « to ratify an eariier proposalo u l of ot Police aald they were making ^ the negotiators last Sunday,iunday, ' ^ a roundup of possible suspects word filtered out that wageage in- - jiy" W A R M C O A T S In today's ease but thathat no ^ et|ulties, ' partlcuiariy between>etween prime arrest had been made. skilledskllle 'craftsmen . and .lower 4 ,9 5 -I The last of the previouss cases gq . classifications, union contentionitentlon f* '' *■' ori occurred on Oct. 20 when>en 81-81* ^ ' forfoVi a work assignment consulta- y ea ro ld Miss Rosa WInsteltel wasw m I H a W ^ tlon rdle, and Toss of senlori^ G.l. found raped and strangledIlcd inIn ^ for SIsupervisors were issues» . istiU s [ i GLOVE LINERS ber apartment v‘i unresolved. ■ , ' •. . Pour of the fiva victimsIS were The strike has curtailed opera* ' »c‘ r 9 s r ^ u attacked In or near their homes ■Biiti I f iT rfihrm m I‘ 1 ' fr . ' tlon

■'’s ; 6 ^ Allotment’s I" chChurch Unit^ ' ^ ' D.-C.ra 2S pound cat, has ben 1 j y owners alter earning them a 1200,000 ApprovalSet-et- I Asks For U.N. OnliG.l. DUFFLE BAGS ..W |»Vi 2 .5 0 By Idaho Unil^nit I War ReviewV ‘‘E“Darn Cat” Boi|g 5 — — , - — BOISE (AP)--Hie Idahoiho Ed- _ J B WBWRiMwKiaa - --MIAMrBEACH.-Flar(AP)= -T?? G.l. Sloeping Bogi ocation Association voicedid sup­sup- IB*ae*lD »e!*^BA :iiiX“ a The naUon's largest bodygfiiEarirs of Juc 1200,000 i port Thursday for the $71.41.4 mil­mil- Protestant?rote and Orthodox churchr . Jt ENCINO, Calif. - Wlien the D.C -• ' lion state appropriation for'thefor 'the SOVIET PREMIER AlexeiAlexei N. N . K Kosygta reaches towardrd a dog thatth retrieved a pheasantm t es to< today appealed to the Presi* . rCat t in I M ? public schools included Inn Gov.Cov. during, a hunting trh> llnllntnday tn d a y lo In tbe Ramboutllet woods,oods. oonce' n ce' iowned Tiy ^ e , Kings of dent to put the Vlet.Namn con- >«“husband-wife “ team, the-Gordon inilial Robert E, Smylie’s proposed■oposed ]France. Kosygin killed six blr& b bnt hts forelga nllnlster,er, Andrei Ghmyke.Gi bag^M 10. Presl-sl- fllct tbefore the United Nations.Uons GorfcGordons, (who write under the the bi e film SADDLE BAGS budget for tho next biennium.ilum. dent, Charles da Gaulle’se’s personal hunter. Francois Vldron./Idren. left.'!ed-theleft.- parfy Into the'he ' *'lt- I t is In the U.S. Interest.. and mine of-The Gordons), moved versio >riation woods. At right is a n interpreter.flterpreter. (APi w lr^oto by cableible from Pa P aris) inIn thethi interest of peace,. thatfhat Into their “ hilltop home, they put owner ‘C - 2 .9 5 :? The proposed appropriation i it «P a plaque. in the archway wrllte rco v er - compares with a genenrt-fund ^ ------^ ------suchsuch collective Jucfgment, re- “ P . “ sponslblllty and action bebe se- thnt reads: "i^ls home was Cat F appropriation of $57.1 million in / - it^ai- INSUUTED BOOTS the current two-year period. ^ curcd." cnurch representativestiiiivM bought"Ough and endowed by a c a t" "Th g": GOP Governor!m ors A t W ork:kM In Att0m pt ii,declared. The cat was a 25-pound black ------Robert-Day-of-Cateyr-presl* — 4 . 4 9 . ^ dent of the lEA, In a statement f l In a lengthy document adopteddoDted creaticreature, b o u ^ t for $2 a t the MUari , ' i released at the organization's I by the General,Assembly o(of the Los Angeles S.P.C.A. (Socie^ added ' - . headquarters in Boise, S noted T o Influenceice 111968 Top PP artj arty Choice National Council of Churches,irches. for "PrevenUonf| of Cruelty to An* sclenc lerlous Imals). that.became the hero th at the $71.4 million would By WALTER MEARSS Ion. He promised a positive,isltlve. An Associated P ress surveyy of delegatesdelegi also urged "serious Imals ■ MACHINIST .bring the state's apjwoprlatlonriatlon COLORADOC SPRINGS, Colo, mearmeaningful minority programogram GOP gubernatorial opinionnion consideraUon"eonslc o n rh T n n iTliTthe th e of ."Undercover."U Cat," a humor- . b to 50 per cent of the school>ol op- (AP)(AJ — Republican governors,smors, — aiand offered the governorsnors a show(showed signs oL.cautlous sup-sup. bombibombing of North Vlet Nam.m. ous nnovel that sold m o re ‘than IS (or SWIVEL VISE nd all erating costs, a long-time goaljoal of derdemanding a party role>le to chanchance to help shape It. ' • - port of< Romney and some for The assembly said the. VVlet let a® million copies and earned his food, educators. mamatch their bolstered numbers,mbcrs. HoHe' said GOP congressionalisional RichardRicha M. Nbcon for the 1968 Nam war has become a majormalor ownersownei $300,000. Later the book thati" _ 14 .9 5 -Jg ' - 'T orecom m end iees money,ney at weiwent to work today lo buildilld an leadcleaders will proposo next year a nomlrnomination. ■• and f fateful conflict, and "can* became a Walt Disney movie. = = s ,.U m e/' Day said, •‘vrouid'woiild organizationorj that could propel systcsystem of state and federal•al tax But there was no* klgn ofof a hot' be I left to the unilaterallateral /That "T hat D am Cat,'* starring Hay- laiiure on the part of those onoonc of them Into the GOP prcsl- sharing,shari and Social Security•curity govergovernors' bandwagon for Rom-lom- judgnjudgment of any one nation,natlon, ley MMills. SURPLUS f responsible for Idaho'sfiscal fiscal dential der nomination. ■ incrcincreases tied to cost-oC-lIving^living ney. nowe\however powerful o r g gen- e n ------:------’ ■ ^ policy to grasp the full will ofot *iTheir potential leaders were w ere focWfactors. ‘ ...., . Cha Chafee Indicated that Callfor-ifoi^ erous."erous. the a:assembly said this ahould be ^ PARACHUTES _,tho_people.on.xIoy4J_wheii.lhcya.thcy not-saylng—whichnot -on&..-=_ai-_ fl|. The House minority, leader*e®der nla C Governor-elect Ronald Rea- AppApproval of the resolutionDiution done In such fashion as to pe^ ld«aii for ear 'N D R I N O S • - army advisor to the Idahoho Na> *^'1 am tired of reading howItnw wewn __ tional Guard. ararc going to fly off Into allII kinds " ■ = ' -AUTHORIZEDiRIZED VOLKSWAGENkGEN DEALER[ , Col. Dove served in the Philip- of collision courses." Fordrd said USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS ilne -theater during WorldId War in a spcech prepared forror the FORFOF FAST SELUNG RESULTS m [ nnd was decorated forfor ex* asassociation's -ilrst formatit ses-ses* = = Don’t delay! Asic obout^ fceptional service. Therewill will be be slon. sic Fam ers New World Life a time for questions andi teen-teen* ,A t an aftemoon meeting[ng the & low-cost "Mortgage Pay-Off" agers are especially invited,Ited. gogovernors are expectcd to10 elect B / . policy. PsysoiT mortgage in Aftcr the service, the) teen* a chairm an to succeed retiringretiring W fnll In case of death of hub- agers ,i«re invited to gatherIher at Gov.G< Robert E. Smylio of' Idaho,Idaho. BAKD.orWirc»orBOTHl • I - me home of the Rev. andd Mrs. Ford said Republicans In Con- O f (Exehulve with Farmers). . — Paul-Winkler-for-a-sIng-splra*I-splra- p-gres5-are-oot-Rotng.to.usc.tfaclc _ P*YB P^BLB If d«ath ia ' ' increased numpers.for obstruc-ibstruc- | ^Nsnr'W W ^^fe:r .— n I GIVE GIFT3IFT 'WRAPPED |

9 *UTo*uM*rnt>tiucK * I J Idahop IBakers — I — IS GOING'IGSTRONG-AT STR _____ I FOR CHRISTMAS CHRI I EMIL T. OMLIDi -...^ffROM.lllOO *J ______DISTRICT MANAGER l g P The IdealI gift for out of State g 6 0 6 M ain Ave. N ., Twin Folfs if friendsnds onor family. * 9I JOOHM H I CHRIStis motM K 15 Pound Box ...... $7.50 S ris BARE 7~r ; ^ T T ~ | - 30 Pound Box ...... $10.50lo a g ■ ' ’k OUR LOT-is BAR Y Presentesent CCar Worth - ^ g 50 Pound Box ...... $13.50 s ° g ★ WE NEEb'IJSED'fb'XJSED'CAR^: rv-r:' ® P ra p a ld a n y wvhara h m In thet United Statei S Q ic HIGHESTr PRICESPRICES PAID FOR CLEAN;ncars CARS LEj^y. m ,:g . ★ NO PAYMENTS'!MENTS *T1L FEBRUARY—— ...... : -on any neww TempeiTem pest or Pontlae i-M A RItSHALl tI I ------DIAMOND R I Jocfo’io N s---;------ioaaJliattM akftlthOlieZDcuivitEd^ B aii 1“7 i i r t '. r .... Twih Fails----- » E ast Main St. J E R O M E I E I ... We WillII Give You the D ifferentirenro in C ash for■Christmas. Christr ______^ .1 1 1 1 1^va. ^^ . ^. . ^ . .^ .^ BurJay .1:------

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. . L . , ■ ■ ...... ; . - ' . Friday, Pec; Th(The Daily' Twin Falls Tlme»N>w,.:(^ft>;38M | W ia g h ket and FimFinancial1 R ^ H I all o('Wurinoaey^biS!? ' mutual fund or any teve»tm^;':V!‘^3 l ■'’M A*KEra'XiVotjw . ' ■ which can rise'offnll-la.iziaifcet'^^^t!^! investor . value. There's always aome tlsk v' .^ al - NEW yORK (AP>- : ' ..Stocki-^ lower; attlyfl: w jrad -___ Grain ']y v e s | ^ c k I t o . , Invol'Involve^' 3 1 Stocks : v I By WILUAM A. DOYLE ;tiuaut,"CnH»~pa8tpnt»tTmttiial-:- i ^ NEW* Y ( ) & ( S ! ^ e Btodc R S * * * CHOnCAGO (AP) — Rain and .-DENra I * ■ ______. . fupds , ■. ■ snow Itt. the winter wheat beltsit of DEDENVER (AP) (USDA)-Cat. ■ m irk et was doWh a iItU».ofi ’iV3 n ■ffi CHICAGO , tte ” 1 . V ■■ • taV|M erage" Uta this altenwon butS ■ -'" *1 SJ ^ i! ■rfwrM the show belt of the South*outh* tie 100:] calves' none; bogs 25; ^ iries Uon is Um report by the Secur* ^ aaverse airongly influenced wheat^Jeat sheep sheei 50. Not tested. .j2u then was t strong minorityS?Sy oot iri K i T ' ” » S * w S T itual By ^ lUes and .Exchange CommissionS : .*'s* 1 - * gainers. Trading was moderate* S‘ s»R + « - Com^Lower; light receipts. « " ! «m* to C o n g r e s s recoitimendlnglendinir and plan‘ to reUre ta-about five . . . f 5/active. . ?| ■ OMAHA-. - - • S MmiZ years. We own our home» havD '.^.,..,-‘; iTffia -Oats-iUwer wlth-com;Hrr».m>. • “- A n d -to .-a . degrec.-the.lo'w f _.0N iave changes la Uie Ww coveringngm mu- u- j 555(Kj j„ savings accounts and y^jme^for toe ctajj^as^U - j* .loWf -OMAHA (A P).(U SD A )-H ogs S hich uilTund-qperaUon. - - »«>.!: -Soybeans Mlxed;--;irregu-^ er_trei^_lnlwheat Jiad wmele ef; g.OOOs.OOOiiarrows.ana^llls ’*•steady; Q. R e a d l^ all the stories Uon : rifttfnru own stocks of sbc big companies. > “#S43-s-|#fel..S about Uie crack-down on mutualleck -The-.SECs-recommendaUons lUes compared with 8.36 million o< L t i -Butcter.bogs. - Studyitf toIn Ml60 on other grains in thee fu*lu- 25-50.25.50 some 75 lower: 1*3 1»M30 How all boll dowa to one aim—saving We'-would-Hke-UJ-lnvesralfout '• J J ------^ tures m arket. ' ' ib lb 2 20J5-21J5; 230-250 Ib 19.50- funds' by Uie Federal govern* to C S10.000 more in stocks for rea- ...... ,“ J ■Tliursday. ’ SsS ,s 'SiiliS 1 Q cents lower; top S22.50. ment, I now know Uiat I ‘havem ymonw chanj for mutual fund'Inves-*1“*®! As profits were taken;oa.three oi S a i .g •.Staughter steers-Sieadyiv to 25 ^ CO™ .•»«* soybeann ro-re* 20.5020.50; 300.600 lb sows 13.75-15.75. Ift whv sonable growUi and jeUrem ent j y “ "celpts at- Chl^o .continuedInued -ca,c:atUe 3,000; calves.300; steers b ^ taken by Uib-fmd to .which tu a l: stral^t sessions of advance, o< S ir^l cenuT5^.ri top 05JS.' . f'E I-have-beoo-s«odlng-*-cbeck -ilu 0‘ .r'.?y Income.• Can you recommend j — light, and this also had some» in* and heifers steady; cows weak 0*^1 IBM slumped 7 points, United g; ’‘ii s “ “ V each monUu I w ant out. How)ries aUb< In Its report Uie Federal agen- *®?® Aircraft. Homeat^ke, Eastman a S a - « ' V"" ' fluet fluence on trade. ■ , to 2 25 lower; high choice, and ■rrote cy stressed. "Mutual funds offer ” a.”no. That’a ime.thing thlj .’ fjH 7 H Carlot receipts wcre estimatednated prim prime l,05M.08l“b sleersjt-JsTit* 24.75* can*8“^ I be sure I will get all m y mom Jifmenf coldmn cannot do — recommend Kodak, Du Pont >and PolaroidtowgMiS. a g' sa Is unds a sound, and useful Investment Ffl9" point or more each. c- i i r « S iS a | f iti*.?*»B t H *t: corn 131 cars, soybeansns 2;3; £(.85;^ .3 5 choice 22.75-23.75; r utility » " " ’n IJ a g ' ? , ' , a „ d i .. r . all over,lUicr K medium for Uie public.” Thai Individual stocks. I t would be Ug..*>i« SauNGu 1J« I sit Slj4,M||—JjS H ti? no wheat,> .oats, ry e 'o r barley,irley. cowscowj 15.25-16J5. Norton Co. followed • tip its o; L Begin by reading Uiose storiesc. comes In close to being an outrightmiriffhi J"®Uio wrong; Uilng to do -ev en If I ; rise ot 13M Thursday with a g| Sheep 200; not enough on of- nen* endorsen^ent of funds. AndSd Se the turned out io \e right all Uie «„“••••• ' ciiicAGO 2 f.Mfer to ust prices. “ _ S'**"- Certainly, noUUng I wrote cy st fTinrf,. Ume. And no one who climbs f- lump of 4% to «'/4 on a de- o. mR + h .CHICAGO (A P)-W heat No. 2 ' .Tmirn or read paints the mutual funds------report a so noted Uiat the funds' layed oMning bloclc of -45,000 g| uujity ^ as you and some oUier medi"dramaUc growth ,has createdcSatTd «“ V “haky limb is Uiat | : f r t h ” .*» .v.-j; hard 1.78l4n; No. 2 red 1.78V4n, CHICAGO shares, late trimming a couple o< M I n Com No. 2 yellow lAV/i-Mgn. , olher readers seem to Uiink. com«certain’ pro^ems which lequlre „; g S | !!«?:.!* r ; i!* ;- CHICAGO (AP) - (USDA) - Putting individual slock sug* i of points from the rise. The y H i t r“ Hl - H i Oats No. 2 heavy white 76-77n. hoo, ‘ ®‘‘ The "crackdown” you men* endoattenUon by the Congress.’^ ,Pu M u!!' Hogs 7,500: butchers steady to . stock was swamped with'.hbw-gss,'.?. buy* gi s s “.s is ii.^ s “ li ” i" Soybeans No. 1 yellow 3.01%ii. The SEC would like to seeSee Uie gestionsgesti< into a newspaper Is an ers bccause of news it has de- o; oruiiwr i.it - it >i i >iH 2iK — H stou W W - 50 low er; mostly 1*2 200-220 lb sales commissions and other olher invluinvltaUon to d basler. I'm not |3S*?ii>EIJ ...... “s Soybean' oil 10.70n. bulcbutchers 22.00-22.50; mUed 1*3 [und ijv about to risk U iat You menUon* veloped an inexpensive method iDA) charges paid by mutual fund itv- abou ot'putting solmd tracks on home oi S i!« a KH.*? s Vji■'•’.V At® the close wheat.was IH to 190-J 190*230 lbs 2I.OO-22.00; 230-240- “ Business . ««vesurs reduced. I wouldd Uiink ed youry six stocks In your let- movies.' 2|glCfiS "! 4 J® Vii fIS S u Z li 2« cents' a bushel lower,,, Dc- lbs : 20.25-21.25: 240-250 lbs 19.50* a1 that you would jum p withh Joy— ter.tcr. They're‘ good ones and you parborundum climbed nearlyntaily oigS!Sf..-^b' ■! ifjj iii i!» 1 1 f.'s u g + « cember S1.75V4-75; com 20.25 20.2J ; 2-3 200-230 lbs 20.00-20.50; Cj nong not panic and dump yourj r fundlund seem happy wiUi them. Why not , 4, Douglas A ircraft morere than ouinio }.m« i cu iih n + H 2 8 7 D cent lower, December 51.44^1.44^ 230-240230*2 lbs 19.50-20.00; 240-250 Mirror ,the £sharb. . buy more of what you already nK lQ oau H*H lower, Decembersmbcr lbs 19.0-19.50; mbced 1*3 350- By JOHN CUNNIFF^®lve* ^ vesU 'And, If you are investingivestlng have?have •. . Gains of a point or more™ were „ = ii„ s :s s !s,i i i40H f — iU 9»‘R i Ca S 3< 4«H »H H s>K o -t } i ra%*T73^ 4 cents; rye W-l w n t lowlow-- 400 lb sows 16.00*16.60; « 400-500 « AP j, Business News AnalystOS of thatthrough a "contractual plan” Q, When I wrote you suw est- made by Occidental Petroleum. {[; nC t i l er, December 51.23; soybeansbeans lbs 15.25*16.00. , ^^2-52; n e w YORK (AP) - Among• olwllh „oi a “tront ir iN lilp nuaty . calUs 7,OOO; alaughler 24O-M0 Bleerj liugiOie decisions pending a t f Uiethe jharSEC'S report carried a special ing company< which b enjoying Dermott and Deere &■ Cd. •. |{' ■*■ i tSS m w *sJ » k « i ili*H w li * M S '” atSSteady to 25 higher; prim e 1,* Whitenatli House b one Uiat Involves note. In such-a plan half of your a gngreot resurgence, you answer- ' Prices were generally higher li; 150-1,375 lb s la u ^ te r 400-500 steers a t Mleast $30 blUlon, UiotisandsI the of thro year's payments go to pay ed tthat you would not "tbul" In heavy trading on.the Amer> \\ s“i|;s « ^ i. !s.ii!^i» dii's. i ’S. KANSS-cmr . 24.75-25.25;IS^I high choice and biggjobs, U»e economic futureproj- of wiUicommbilons. my jslock and did not even men* ican Stock Exchange. ||; h S V h KANSAS CITY (AP) -W^ h e eal a t 1,150-1.400 lbs 24.25-24.75;r steers huge ect regions, Uie presUge ofsrea- the sEC The report said. "Earlyirly rc* tlon it. That would not be toul------Hinom..!]. 1.U » « K 4,IS 4IH -IM TOo 14H - H 54 < ars; down to 2 ^ ^^ No.0 . 2 choice'23.75-24;50;ehol h l ^rime 'choice 1,- nation. tlon , .....lan a note demptlon of a (contractual)al) plan Ing. It would be lelllng the turth. S P.HI. .QUOTATION i{: aiu +'u hard and dark hard 1.87 r.• f.871-®Z and-nd prime 900-1,150 lbs steers 25.00- footl Measured In dollars it bthan Uie fj^t almost Invariably resultsb In a Don'Don't you know Uiat your Job Is SS... i S - 'r »H + V4; No. 3 1.80 U . 1.01n No. 2 25.50; 25S( mbced good and ce' choice and biggest sour single inner space proj* comloss . . . Plsn holdersrs who to Informli Uie readers of your «E” YORK*(A^WP0l“ la«^®®lttt » i l . - : red wheat 1.82 - 187N:_3■ 1.80-1-80- 900-1,35090^) lbs 23.50-24.50;'25-24.75; good ect W ever attempted, the crea-sonic cease *n to m ake paymentsis may paper?pap« « « - H l - 88n., , . 900-1900-1,300 lbs 23.25-24.00; ' hchoice i g h Uontran of an aircraft larger than0. ofa be dem falling-to take advantage‘“ «e of A. a Yes, I do. Bot raUier Uum U Com 93: cars unchangedged • cholchoice and prim e 900.1,100s 25.00- lb footbaU Seat field and faster i UianAlr^ almiUie reduced sales load on insull* takB (Mk>Wjkl0B UKCU. Jd 1. r take the chance of mbinform* - 'silkiirl.cS...y down k i No. 2 white 1.50 • 1.5SJ.5S slaughter sittu heifers 24.00-24.40;choice erafsound. vjd . mencs loss scheduled after thehe first(tet |„g u,5„, every time someone ;i *Sa » .‘c « » ll? 2« Z- 8 f t n No.N 3 1.40 - 1.55N; No. 2 yel*yel- choicechol 800-1,075 lbs 23J5-24.00;I; ■ good Mar Who will build Uie supersonic ceat . wants a certain stock boosted. ' g a a !r.‘*s|_s|= K u j - I low & mixed 1.44 >4 - 1.4515 mlximixed good and choice h 22.75* ig h mitttransport — the Boeing Co.:t. inof be in*oUier I words. If youtake stop a ru ll ***** auchas yours quiet ' • .JiS ^ jli N o ^ - L « J 4 - ^ 3 _ ? « ------24J! 1,100 lb Seattle. Wash., o r Lockheedment Air* gw|re the : almost sure to take a liE iitiiiil 00-24.40; craft of Burbank, Calif., and men 1 1 + K Oats 7 cars; down i4* up cowi *ea e an ; S 7 2 No. 2 white 76 % - 83\in;,; No. ShSheep 700; slaughter 25*24.00; lambs MarietU. Tt Ga.?. Each has I su^and yeai Under no circumstancesfn i can il!* De OL0« e t, »heu J 22.75* m itted plans for Uie project,to ina you in be sure Uat you will ge o«ti II ill ilpifeoJ i f i i Uhi' mEi ‘i!m 37 s| !l| u“ -^3.75 ^*71 Vi - 82 Kn. stea •' » + K sm beans 186 ]4 • 2.94 14 n ; 22.00-23.00;22.0( good and choice wen atlfic S T, S t S sacked bran 60.50 >6I.2S: sackedacked 21.00-22.00;21.0< cull to good ce wooled and Itseconomic i factors alone make a you » '■ I I P Sl'llrT11 Sli” ,l!S|SiN1 iiSS'’ils w i a si sis iis ■lau£h* wise and ju st dedsion difficult — IJO a UH UK u ^ 47Q ” U SmtU le U tl(2 u u Hu -> U shortsshot 60.50 - 61.25. slauslaughter ewes 5.00-8.00. ?! + " Wheat futures closed fromjm *4 HOO lbs to arrive a t But before thesei are An Batch .M » 21 3» » K +1 Jc pres* ‘S h + ii UQlrtMs» ’2 "s « 2 _ii.0 .+-k-+-jH to. ,'! 22>/4 lower. . choice were even considered, Uie mer* a5®cSi >M JOJ* « “ Jc CATTLE FUTORES3 s “ Ita;®t ot 22,000 pagea o7 aclentlllcwhen GRAIN FUTURES The following quoUUons were documents ®“\ were analyzed. loney I iiis? iii ill provided by E . .W. McRoberts ^ * cally « » vtBtf"Co J# *« & : | CHICAGO (A P )- K Into Uib ponderous recipe are 2 n i s ii s i | :l p r s . s sit ii! i = |i >»li »ji **H ■" § now being added Uie ever pres*ness- ■lU — U WarnUnb I » O SlIC SIUH B...... "!" High Low Closc Close » ..• ent polltiMl factors, for when aa admlnistraUon spends money ]iQ a. fi WtihW«t l.lf II SIH SIH siR + H« WWheat 176% 2?F Feb. 26.50 28.32 26.40 * ^ 5 J a 7 liD e c 1.76 .75 1.75 1.76% ” ® It miut me It In VpomiaUydera* i iiii i i i i 1 m#2 Apr. • 27.50 27.40 27;40 |? - S “is lii iisitissuR + M ar 1.82>4 .81^41 .81^ 1.82% ^ p r f t i - May 1.84« .83 1.83?? { 1.85^ •H ffJu jie 28.27 , 28.10 28.15 }~£ ndon •» * S «™‘£ ,y. n s ss “s= i'fiOtJAug. ■■ 28.50 28.40 • . 28.40 I due ] ; g g 0 c L ^ 28.65 28.30 ■M .Sog-; 5 i|t.oM m ?S «.pinost next ^ S I BSiV ,»!® s|s8tiiji i swS S S ' v s! iia ila ss fil i i AmZlae 141* I HH. »K » - I U l JS i!« ? i I;® Mutual. Funds AUP toe .M 1 U »sb + L s.! i 4 - i: « « * " M a y : 1.50« 1.49 1.50 1.50U i f l i m i «K .-T j4 Ju l' 1.52J2 1.50W 1.51>4 1 .5 lf '. *^^o*uio^wInner goes an almost ’S l!8 ilI t -l t Bscjjr-i Ji! sfsiTjiW S ii-., S.sLg!!.?i7Ji« -IlH-l- UMSCt-l.i:—IU—U ^ lll^ l* ,....♦ vw. IlSli!** Stn^4ill.U%^A5“ lc re* M ar 1.30 1.29 1.29W {:“ 1 J 9 g« Kejstone M M 8.7510 53 designed 9.35 to he three toes as s ssssiair,;;!: * ‘‘‘V W M»y I-33i4 1.33(4 1 :3 4 2 59 9 37 powerful as those used now.ivem- Keystone S-4 5.43 .94 1 Uie i! ‘! l ! s U 2 + 0 Ctn«nn« I SU S ( H*”:; JUlJui 1.35g 1.35 1.35« 1J -H.358 a Keystono Intr. Fund 10.8292 s 47 1 Tlie .71 four companies submitted 4T + U MeOoDa M i n Sl Sl £ 31Ks» — -“ K ara,,”'’ ‘iiii ; ifcjjsep r i i s ' p - - 1.37^ 1.37§ g'gu te Ins. Inv. 6.6274 io n plansM earlier Uib year after at ^ ' ' IBSiiBIW 75 9 § least a decade of scleoUflc re* I ___ _ ------_ MaiM anhattan 8.74 .55 w n a S d K - i " ' s !i“ s i n i s s g„7l sW u“' £ i* ,a jfc'ii — Mass. Inv. Growth 10.60S 1 .59 M ,search. .5 More ,Uum 200 goye ^ p i i s l l i i iiii f e Butter ind EggsrO fS Mass. Inv. T rust ‘ 16.01M 1 71 1 m .50 ent auUioriUes reviewed /h e il s ’is' ^ 1 1 B NaUonal^ Growth 9.59m 10.48 u plans, £ e as did 10 domesUc andg; 21 ^ wrap^yi f t w r a p g i i i iS3 rII!!.’ J FcB-Wyrt i u ■» 1* 1*8I '*m +« ^ CCHICAGO (AP) - B u t t e r NaUonal Stock 8.07n 8.81 S5 2“foreign airlines. 2 T.»gis3fi^~ir j8 18; j3+steacly;fc a t« wholesale buying prices m i ' U Wind tunnel tests, mockups, . ag...y unchanged to % higher: S3 score Putnam . • 10.93 31.95 ^ s ? ' ^ Te evislon Elec. 8.72M 1 9.51 M laboratoryJ analyses are among i i l i l S ! J« + « ” ?S ?« W h Ta i e l S '■ S riu d 'a ita *7 41H 41H u H M Va ue lin e Income 5.49SB 6.02 MpUie Ingredients offered for Uie ' M^C « “ M w f t Va 07 -fl'si decision. No prototype aircraft ileslac W e s t ^ Indus Shrs 6.82M 1195 7.45 ^ yet been built iiFifs“ si¥ |! I * 8 1 E g^ about steady; wholeslae w 9M The. preliminary'decision>Ievel pe^ - @ 3 S S ® w B S ' ufc." buyin? prices unchanged;d; 707 0 ______con 4fi s'o2 haps already has been madeholce Iv p ^ i p i i . unchanged;'70 j)«r'cent or better T 5 Vi « T; Uie Federal AviaUon Agency. ■ I S A i P p = l i f e i i lI piffl...... gra.kTg ffflfig ayi- The band;, under tho direction of^aktpn,;Weber,._^^l presentL..JI Mar.*"“• - . 3.M’ -ajT-r-^eo f«.«t Apr.__l ___ 3!b4__3.76.^3J7 gSj n-Uie ------gs's.'s K 'slsis i § . sl* numbers- including a , civil Jjl*.May 4.40 4.32 4.35 tract to ons and a coasolaUon _ rtno. of a sortto aaoUior. S |f ± '« warw ar arrangem ent of thei * Na* N 0V, - » 2 2.41 J . 4 I p I i m ‘2 ||p.liji?i| dBHtiu. Uonal Antiwm; T h e Greenbri* i " ‘VRn Never before bas a single.dC; . # t ? s i 2 S - “ r S m u ' s s tSSi m ’S^ s ars of Wexley," concert'march;larch; i JS2 by,cblon on a single projectS^ow. cap- ^ 11 ! 11 i lH r M . f i«d or •» s “Coventiy s i Carol,” a choral prei* ried'soTnuch-importance-lnthe:bion . ude based on a traditional'.^-DebateMeet Eng* I I i business world. Its Impact bresult -not i w r r a a s ill 1 c£ o iM ^ I b . dMdMd. yBsr.B< dht-«M- lish melody; "Pentagon," a . . Just immediate. As the years go i f i f i i-dutHbif twentieth century composition by, Uw significance will g^ow. m i f r fa.s .'s !i! ai sa sa“= E !S SSn'SS In H imtoK "Montero £ay." a 3Set < Monday - ; For example, the decblon s*K...!! unwH. wi-Wbn umd. eS-M«M « cvCV samsamba dedicated to the officers B l being made now will not results whosto’s there i= i^ ;:| i! | | v - s ..*w M and men of the Naval Schoolool of RRUPERT-A high school d(h in F a commercial superJet Jnion unUl , s t s ; I S s a * • « ? uK ptS Music. Norfold, Va., and “Man*■Man* baUbate tournament is scheduled also1974. Then Uie. big business,sair* J! ilflW iV a .i!.gs sii KS «wft cac» ha^tan Beach,” march by.J.J. P. P; for Monday at the Buhl . High contracts ine for pepape 2,000 « » Sousa to demonstrate ' thee dy* SchtSchool, with seven M agic‘Val.*J , U.planes, will begin., ’ THETRUEOLD.STYLEKEITYLEKENTUCKYBOURBWr >MJ»Trg%!i il? n8 + « ■ <**■, -• . ^_ nga,g ^ J c s pf thp original composi*nposl* lley e ^ schoob to participate.hool dc* ' how France and the Soviet Union «or. UKMieanutnc»rur.uwiuiitBwa •miM ^5 -s,!* StroSfr-S-Sli-Si-SS^ 'fl ;heduled a b o are building supersonic air* __ i i i i O v er thci G ounterntet' ^’i^a W ' “ an ■'Interm lsilonr'tK e whli h i. High Iners and are well ahead of the T l uvT ^ drama department under thehe di^ wee week here, said more thangic'Vttl.* 100 U. S. schedule. T hb country. ** 'HKa P fI |8sliiss’iiiyS i J recUon of Mrs. F ran TannerirwUl wUl StudenU stud participated e. in the ■ however, b basing its hopes on' ■« ■ ' • • • ' ' . • gSffiJ:S ‘I Kk S iik t i l “ I «Ib4* NttU m rit muk 4em e in er P00| Qooperate with the choir, direct eveievent Subject ot this .year's^D o ^de* ig b e h ,g _ b ^ . ... — ■ II nor a solicitation ef an offer . S ^ c S S ' ?. ShS M lSS , : ted by Mr. Weber, to presentresent bate bate>- Is" "Resolved: That The :.ls nalthar an offer'to sell nor a aoi ±oral Foreign Aid P r^ m Uian of the100 . » securities, offer v/eeI mada rnsda oniRICE $ 1 .0 0 PER SHARSHARE ! ?ii t i iiSdJ™ JO'*• « « « ” 8 u ^ 3 ____ , NEW YORK (^k :S p oM t^ non- o S ■ ■■ ■.‘=9™ fernferrous melal prlcesHoday: r -* OBAIN LIVESTOCK . Cq ■ a t s i l l Ml P Copper 3W8 cinU a pound, . «ctus m^^ ^ Obtained fromm such ofof.tha t underslgnsd and •• - !f I Bartiy ...... :...... g.oo...... g -00 oiojM^^tchflri. (aot iBO-aio } 2 ^ ComConnecUftut Valley. PRICE a.(»p.io K « v y .|S t V.V.\'.\V.\\\\'iiaji>i».M»isio LeLead 14 cenU. a pound, New as may lawfully offar-thSMa imurltlssimurltiss In .thiis ^ta. f .? * ■ « York.’ ’ S y ? 7 S " . I ill! 5 «Mt--M com (15 pn CMC ofotiton) ...JtM ' -'potatoes 7 ^ OM.O c cent! a po,iiaI.'EaatP0 <^°, _.CopIe« bf thft proapecttja mt » - (Two dealirs quoted) • U.S. ' I ' -■ Minidoka Mlnld( Lumber, Inc. t - ^ S n f a li a P i l j l i i ■ Tin LS4W> pourid.-New-York;- — id, New u n d e rw rite rs a s m a y i ...... JJ -<«>.^.,.i'..~;sSANf--—- ... .- ^' FeForeign sUver.-L293.per troy ■ ■ - Paul,idahb.'— " ~ w3Si^xF"“ "" ...... •*> Smitl Redi -.•..-ir.....vi.vMJO-M.?SO-M.TS ouncounce,-rKew-York.; ...... id,'E ast — S MifeS^£!!:i::^ S|i " S S .Quicksilver 505.00;nominalV peru - Arthur s. Qro^ ....~ . r «dpstf ’i.]* *1 ?! j ii S u - fl £ niM o JlM kr^ew -V ork*;------^------| I b ier troy .,--;',^438*4765._| ......

inal per | j i i S i H j _ ...... ‘ •'•-•■ ’ 's - " n e Fridiy; D.e. 9 , 1964 m _ nbie announced candldatet w>» THE rm es-A /ewK? s ^^isconsm T1 .0 o S der consideration for tfie^lg Ten Job'createdbythe resigns. * eHi-Idaho0 EEagles ‘ • tion of Mllt B ruhnf' , ■q '' Nime Grid-;'' ' *• ' ' Two others considered leading contenders, John Ray 'of Notre fl Dame and Bo Schembcchlor of MVCCTohiiM ght To i S l G oach Soon SS!Miami of Ohio; have asked that ” ■ MADISON, -wis. (AJ>)—The P H Ih e V their i^ nam es be withdravra from ------traIjiiiverslty or Wisconsin is ex* ^ Wisconsin's board' of regents Busy 4-Day>aySlate~^: “ !------^------p pee e c t^ to-, name « new'!w head head [, [, scheduled to name Uie new r football coach Friday ana and Itn coachcoa at a Milwaukee meeting College .of Southern'Idahtsm 'idaho’s’GoJdeil'EJSJIfirenteraliusy iter-a busy thre^games in four days Bowlipg 1 could be Badger asslsumtn t coach FriFriday. . schedule Friday, n|rtr1)yirtrljy I hosting Magic Valley/ Christian'-CollegeChristian and t|ien travel- Two Teamsams Tie For John^Coatta or Pennsylvania ftmo Air Base Saturday. ButBut they . arej pointed toward what _____ in g t o' M ounta in H om o AIi =s-nrHiK; -X n ias.-tree fkwklng a t Globe , couia prove tfiTRlgfilighfol^ lighfofthe'seasftn'Monday'nlghrwJ '-nighrwhen they entertain North ^(^SSd^dcS"5l!:Vo"pr^^ ^ me of-gainln^alierth in the national lUs*y-S«d.l-l_DaLJIutchJ>in.lni.ssLeadlnPG^ d«- PGAToumeylinent aurvivors-from a,°lE,ns«d---M Ust of ake,rtH.rv«d0D.. Idaho Junior College,ge, whicwhich missed by one-game of-gaia Itnti Kay't ‘iupptr Oub >-1. MUIltry • Junior college tournamentmament iwIW oer«ti^ a il «4. ciiA ] ‘ • « -J(ck‘i dtfwted Dwa’i RicUUlda I? M. — b e a c h g aARDENS, r d e n s , Fla.f (AP) —,i;he teams ot ■ last year. Surprised by the ' B U lyF arrell= Davo-L1chardui6'Llchardus and Doug Sanders — Al injuries Maylay Idaho Slate frosh 73-71- , e er» "‘"'■“ p«^ «a*' gBesselink g fired identicalntical rounrounds pf 62 Thursday and I m Monday night, theS ^ g le s ShiftsSite J'* toiWiiul i«mt, D««« Drilht. nr, basket- IU; mdl*ldutl Mritt. Tom RobtrU. ki,;grabbed a twostrokee lead with 127 midway through the Prove Aid[ To X O to mako things • dit will U«:'ril|li fcrilcli mm itms, Oonn HuicA-Huici-’ $275,000 $2i PGA Best-ball'all championship.champi< The pace was 17 . a lot tougher for a ll opponents S NOTIOTICE reports Son nuichini»*’iJi,,*imf*LfS*taSSp^ lu p underuni par. A fter'368 holes, ------— :------_ from this point on, pro/nlM» — si;iciin Mrld. Royil Leimfe 'No. I. lUll phomores were a littlo disappointedojntcd fn ships — ,an event neveriver held hi«hmil induid<»i ..nci; Ruth 'Si.’"; Crwdii, *t" '““"ll j;i““ « 31. weos BBILLINGS. Mont. (AP) —-'We-' We- • ' COMFORT this 'season, combining-s- to lead themselves and ready to come hibefore In Uio United SuitesStates —~ «*! Ki*lch leiin) ttm*.. Jidei.jadei; the paruiershlp of Don January hg. battled back in thee last 5 . the Irish to a 9^1 record.®rd. bacV 'S u tto n s a id .- . . ^will be Aug. 10 - 12 in-Saltsalt LakeLik» i!!; S f f i ;'• i : s s !"S and Paul Harney, Art Wall and ^‘vefit, minutes Thursday n i^pit t to ■And they are bristlingng with a "If that's the cose, if! the boys City.Ci i»«UM; biih (cnicb tc«m »ertei,I’ jSd«‘Jid». "01Bob McCallister and Dickck CCraw- r w ,„v, ^ 76-69 baskcUiall victoryletory flock of olher talentedd juniors- learned something f r oo m m Uielr AUiletes from throughout the ‘*j,' ford and Jack McGowan.'Sn- The™ ‘“Jl over Eastern Montnn4 College. ^DowHr of «tek: Sulh Crandal.Ima ’**'9U. Harney and Wall team s Hrcd 66- „ to-be and a fierce bunchch of cur- mistakes, then the loss;s has its woridw — Including Ironn CurUlInCurtain Ocliyo«i QulU had in all-ipor* |am«. JcGowan Weber trailed by 10 a t half. , nations — aro being-Invitednvited to 65 each and Cmwford-McGowan * rent frcshmcii, offeringg rcplace- replacc- value/' he continued. ni a-et. for hie-where ~~<3o!ng-inta the w ekend games W E S q S m ^ a_t 61^0 with five minutesinutes lie afraid sored K tho International Judo i' -TTliirinitofhrllWeovii-lho-low fffl losses wlll be greatest from this Coach Sutton is a little afraid » mal Judo arkiina - ^gQ 7 scorcrs and ties In thoUio con- i'j" in the game, season. thnt his charges m ay be point- F'Federation. , . ;, Smallwood 4'ti Coiti • Shepherd dt>eat«d n a field Weber went 13 minutes and 4B D and set Russ Sneddon, past presidnetprcsldnet LlnderSmlnLin< J.I, Dopp-NlelMn der««d dehaled cJudJ:« two rounds from a field Notre Dame started1 thothe sea-sca- jng toward North Idaho and get of 120 teams which .startedstarted seconds sect in thc first half withoutithout . soh'wlth quarterback a question of Uio Intermountaln Amateur w*' , v i, ,i ,, ______aJlcld.gcal.and.fInished Uiejirst mark. It wound up Uie the. same Moglc Valley ChrlTtian^Col-il^TTcnl- AAi thlctic'U rilottT'sald'-cxpenses•expenses TlibKi'Sf* (lii ior a t least 60 athletes to attend wiihlfis individual Mrlea. Zeka Dariletteu' (•"*!(lub) aSanders and Besselinkik m'ademade hail half hitting four of -28 attempts ...... lege has pretty well left the In- «: •a” the most of best-ball teamam play, frotfrom the field. The .Wildcatsdcats "^^Irst, Hanratty teamedamed up tercolleglate scene, followingf n J I Its r l ^will be paid locally. But,t heho said «ii.r...S?7am” ; .r& c2U , tie oUier bounced back wiUi a h o t 23 of 41 a larger number of aUiletesthletes is hlihh!i» handicap leam iam«. Rota-vlcken.i-^ckfrl' Five times, one o r Uie oUier bou with another sophomore)re sensa­sensa- year's membership in the Inter- ® l»: high acraleb (tan aerlti.I. Rota- wentWCI taU) Uie W oter-andand five in tUie second half.______tion, spllt-end Jim Seymour, to t h ! c H c Mpected to compete. > . 1.> VlcMra. Ill); hith handicap leamTJ aerlei, ymour. to mountain Collegiate A th le tic ” f t o world championships.)l0nshlps, Roii-Vlekeri.r S iin. ■ BOOT INTERNATIONALE blaze a victory trail111 which Conference a few years ago. B ASPEN SKI BOOT li '• u l which began In 1959. aroare held dow'*' «> Itnr Ltnder. Ml. iDd . marked them as potentiallyntia iy the -^,6 club finds most of Its com- "J e Flnoit Gratned loatharthar •# Foom Rubbar Inner Boot I greatest pass combination in lu T: overy two years, wiUih Brazil ^ b t ' Dr*h'S7.'" " notion In petition by playing in the Ru- hosting the event In 1965.J965. ■ LadJaa Mty Ittg v many a colieglato season. pert AAU League. •— p, • Cadlom Sahty to h “ a vV ee . .‘■i v s a 's r r , . ' s : ! s : TURKEY deep.deep.” gGcesInk of Holland, aI former ^,ni^ Ilith indlTlduat game. Helen siraln. JIJ; contests, the Nov. 19 showdown •i.fln.l»ik/l hlih Individual aerlea, Dsana Dollnt, Ul: Compltlaly Cuiiomliediied for youi with Michigan Stato (orS tho na­ Saturdoy finds -the Eagles wtworld champion In the unlimitedinllmlted ^1,5 team iame. Depot Orlll. At Twinn Falls Gun Club iTfuInff ^“cing a team Uiey'vo0 beaten weightwt division. vl.I}i; hith handicap- nam game. Dep«l .. AVAILABLE;ILABLE a t . a tional title a t E ast Lansing, 3 m e s n o rthth oon n VVashiiVVashington St. Ntirth, JVlich *' twice and th at seldom is com- He said Japan dominated In stepped 173-poundI O'Brien^,O'Brien, forting.to a-coach. thithe unlimited division until Ges- %3A milem ile wwest. •_ '' -' a -dlabufc who munchedicd'candy candy Wo expect a veryy tough sitsink won tho event. He said »omler iu week: Rudeaa Neuma&o.»aa. SJJ. • J___ bars and swigged downTl orange 80>n8 « t Mountain Home,'*ime.” hono GcesInkG( has Indicated he'lls'll come KIM LANES > keep up said. ”Wo'U be tho visiting ouout of retirement for the tho 1967 xim Major teagiia N(Slson1s juice on tho siaellne to keep up Wldffler'a Tcueo defeated Masle Bawl^ SUNDAY,Y, DECI DECEMBER 11 his energy while rallyingIng Notre team and th at's always1 a tough competition.co . 4 4.«,/ ' >len»-a Fam Sala derealed Demon u u ♦ TROrHlIt Dame on the field fromm a 10-0 thing to overcome. Andnd I as-os* ■ Drilling Drill Co.. }-l, Klm Lanea. Inc..•S deteat- TO a.m.I.m . to 4 p .m . •'Wo Sell the BEST and Servico tho Rest" deficit'tOL.a_controveraIalslol lO-lOIMO sume they've been practicing p aa-s.v.-w v"'"" __ d etn tiw fc-* "^ the Big TenTea right along and their SiSlBuUs shooting AJ Outlast >Hih Individual game, LaVar* i“15S Dennett. Spomonidid by Ih. Ki Klmb.tly FFA 637 Blue Lakes Blvd.\v S . North . > 33 .0 7 9 8 ' champlon'SiMtrians. ------has'lmprovedrThey-had^some 'p O'Brien then put thoi frosting boys that looked like goodSSBuUets shoot- -O 132^120-E2 0 — on Notre Dame's championshipnpionshlp ers down hero two weeksseks ago EVANSVILLE.] Ind. fAP) (AP) — tame. Demon O^lllnE Co.. IMi: high V cakc tho following week,week, dl-di­ and Uio practice Is boundjound to ThThe Chicago Bulls outrallied.iiW Uieths g,",‘ Tolasan p recting Uie Irish to a closing:losing 51- help them.” BaBalUmore Bullets twiceS In Uiethe xr.rIrani. Co, jtn. • - . 0 rout of Roso Bowl-boundQwl-bound "Our prim ary conccmim right seisccond half Thursday nightlight and . Southern California. , . , now'is to forget Northth Idaho soScorcd a 132-120 Nationalnal Bas- ofterafti Intermission. Boozer,r. hit- A “Hanratty and O’Brienlen had a and win two ball gamesmes this kc kctball Association victory.ory. ' tiniting 12 of IS from Uie field, dog-flght last spring,:, and I weekend." ho concluded.xl. Bob1 Booterr Guy Rodgersgers and SCO scored 17 points In thc sccond guess they'll go throughTJugh Uie . , ------JcJcrry Sloan sparked thohe Bulls halthai and finished with 30.£ READYIDY OR NOT - SNOW IS 1HERE sam e sltuaUon again this spring."^ said a non-commlulSSmmw Houston Defeatseats p ^ Am&er"plum for Parseghlan Louisiana Team next season is the return or 270- pound defensive tackle.‘i? Kevin HOUSTON (AP) -1^ Fifth- . lOADIlADERS! PUY ITIT^AFE ilrf S »n*«ed Houston Jumped to a 12- Hardy, who has decided nol to llnt'hili i».p~bii. WI, r i ». r« turn pro this season.« HardyH n JS point lead late In the first half « r ; find then held on for an 89^1 . ^ D missed last year because of .2 a victory over stubborn71 South- w « 14000 ...... “:.r “:*38oo back injury-and was given an a college - -UNIT.442i nOOAN 134Wk,4-A. yard yofd «nd «wd . extra’ y ear of Irish compeUtlon.impeUtloiu U u lsjana^In night. Wci $M.900 ...... I Tho surprisingly toughgh Loulsi- — A L L S S C O — * SanDiego' ana visitors outicorcd thcthe hlgh- high- ojkosh snow iim ovai)VAL t«uck TRUCK 1 W-709C.10 sf ly ranked - Cougars 4SAIW I after 4 wh#.l bhv., Oump B.d Intermission. Gears To Stop./■ • v r u Houston w as nursing» an one- w « 11200 ...... point lead w ith 4:20 left^ tt intn lh«Uie W K UfT, U4-T.040-C8S 4,000 ASWWAS Q half when ,£lvln Hayes, Melvin Hass’Runs° Bell and Don Kiuse sparkedi r X Uie ...... ~- ...... r 5 * 4 i o oD SACRAMENTO, Calif.tf. (AP)>-(A P )- Cougars to a 48-36 halftlme San Diego State’s defensivenslve lino.line, edge. missing three key men,sn, began Hayes scored 31 poinU before western roadtOAD MACHINERYw CO.1 gearing Itself Thursdayy for Uietho fouling out with nearlyarly two 3416 Westernerr^ AveniA venue. Boise. Idaho running of Don Hass, Montana minute*, remaining. BeJlcll addednlicl Phona Coll^fc t; 3 ^4 2 -- 6; 5 1 6 o r 3 4 2 - 6 5 3 1 m % Stdto' LltUe All Amerlcorica half­half- 18. back. In Saturday’s CameUIaCamellia Bowl football game. n PER PAII PAIR ■ _____-Thw three starters were de* . clarcd^iiiellglblo tor the m chic ' Coast small college champion­ ship game because of NCAA eli­ Es. Tax and 2 old tin*,lizM. othersOthM llM i M lO T ir^ ^ gibility rules governing post- 8cason< contests. ■ i i " c W j !| DO TBACTOn-TYPETRAC CLEATSI I f B m ^ ------Thft-Aatec3-worked-outJor.thBlutJoc-the :— ____ M first tim e sinco arriving In Sac- |-BUI1T-DEEPBU IlTm lOBIItDEEPI— ramento Wednesday nIghL The field a t ■American River Collcge I H B r a B EEyuuiBHHII D C — was muddy, but skiess were | i J 4 - l clear. Heavy rains hampered ’THE A su ra e a s ■ Montana State practice plans z ' Iget TWICE THE earlier Uils week. ______Hass, a Junior, rushed for I TRACTION ON nearly l,snT yards during« the PUISS MERCURYM r COCOUGAR ON season as Montana Statetate com*com­ _ o o o piled an 6-2 record and1 won thetho _ g SMCKICE! \ • Big Sky Conference title.Itle. The _ , - < ^ r V . r S o W ts are rated No. 3 In the I JP—'- •Associated Press ismall-college J;” PER TOtK poll while undefeated-San-Dlego>an-Dlego m 'm 100 ttiantaa alaal (lha flnael) _____ State.l3j^o.:L,— -> _ REGULARREGl y % I T S«Menln*«tlt|»Jlrpanant*4 ■ * S e a i s I « 1 ^ ! EASYTBItSYTERMS! “ FREE3 MOIMOUNTING' L h atC c E L p 2 s| r *'NoIiinit”im it” G naianteel TIRE COMICOMPANY

: 129 3rd AVE.E. N. TWIN FALLS ?' , 1 " -----V —•P , " “See Santa”td" EVERY NIGHT ’c o G Q O i EAR ■ X jU ^ a L iS A SAFETY-XFETY-MINDED COMPANY‘FANY'- - r . — m i i ■ ------' ...... r ' l i»l^--«|i; ,M..iilw^« Wa^ew m4m . - I «b'7 S at. TWIN FALLS iS.'S , rrfday. Dec. J , 1W6 " 1 7 y ^ k sS ennd d 2-Time ^ 9 1 ^^ ToT St. Louisinis For Iim il I t e c i i l s |W ]/ NEW YORK (AP-)-~Ljbe-NevJbe^ev^Y ork Yynkees ,,traaeo,.-^tfieider traaeo R t^er ' l |r • ' -the- -the^ormei“htrtntmntHtingTmd^ ^ . J l , " 4^ ' — —— •!* • to the t Str Luuis-€ards-^aursday-fOT^lelder'XharHe ursdaa irlle SmithSmith, a former.Met.' It'w as. > _ ' • ' ______.no no secret i that the Yanks,cs, who Who 1 dropped to the cellar-Iast'seillar-Iast'season, were tzylngr to‘^ r ' V E n t e r Biy O m e 3 load tho 32*year-oId rightht fielderflelde who broke Babe?e Ruth’s 1 .‘recprd,q(;60 • Q in a'season by clouUng: 661 1 ------^ -— '■ ..".'•By.-JAcicBy JACK HAND BruinsDrop R ' Levias Plans ' Aneclat«d.>d. Pr«u Ptms Sports Writer. " )p ' ‘ ftapiEbot L< in 1961. Maris that yeare a r , MarisMa came to the Yankeesankees AftAfter -brisaklng Ruth's record , - - . -BALTIM ORE • (AP)—Paiil-)—Paul-Homungrthe-Golden-Boy -T- drove ln-142-runs-and-bat*jn t. fro*" Kansas City on Deff7eo: 11. in'lB in ‘196I,‘-Maris slip p ed 'p iro g r^. — V3'iiS‘i.?^i£Fr Ti v JU ted .269 in capturing , thc1,- ^ lB59rTn ’r a sevcn-playcr--trade. tr«de. slveljsIvciy-td-M hontertriOO-RBI t n a ------who \von the Helsmanlan TrophyTroi ..at Notre Dame^tS way J< iJerbm eija^l'. , .turkey and bacon trapshoot T “7.' o'R einain O n fed' MarU,. first baseman Kentnt Ha- J56 J561nl962: I to 33; 53and .289 1n...... back in 1956, is comingling up toi Green B ay 's "big ■game gam e -.1 ...... «ta t 12:30 p.m. Saturday a t the : M V P a w a r d fo r th e secoond n d dieydiey.: 4nd shorutop Joe-DeMaes*eMaes- 90 gagames-lnrl963r-and-lo 38,‘7liv“ - ' In the ungsual role of' a sub. IiInjured^In early season ahd Mat IVI Openerfa range « located one-quarter SMU Squad " rstraight , season. tri v were, swapped for pltchcr .281.1.281j!l 1964. . ' • foreed out of action by'a'plhcjy 'alilh ch ed n eiv e iri His neck, the • * mile north of the B e r g e r ^ 1 He won it first In 1900, his Don Larsen','of pcrfect'game'game MdrI? was hampered.through- n Foils Store on U. S. Highway.93. d / controversial halfbackck has *------:------—------° °- _ J JEROM E' - The Twin Folls SU M. DALLAS (Xp ) — Jerryy Levi- flisl year -with the Yankees aft- fame, fame first baseman Marv' Thro- a... out heho 9i3aada)3)3S£»)9)3i3)i games in jl di(! oot c irryH the Buriey 33,13.t "I m atches while' Jerom e w o n M L that racial slurs are causing has been1 bothered by an Injuredured ^(M ' ball In two other gtm es In i ; t h ^ and the 12thii endedr ; Man In a Enoughs( 1 __ ffim him to consider withdrawing.ving. •. .rightright hand and'has played s p a t % - which he append .briefly, lo In'Wrestling-;| r 1 . 't ~The 20-year-old Beaumont. •’’bJJ' Pre-^lnyentoiventory Sale__. | : fact, hfa-Iaat'pU y-from Bcrim- Monday night’s schedule wiU T * - Tex., player who was the con- . •”*Maris said he heard about the ® m ase was ia. (he Oct. 1616 game r o p e r t — The Minico Spar- find fereijce's sensation with his per* shopping In a gro* A with the Chicago Bears when he ». M Spar* find Twin F alls a t Minico“."wS while To GefMard wnw M have never lostt a dual jJerome e r entertains Burley. 1 « forrnance a l SMU as *a sopho-sooho- c e o ' store, ‘ f f Cal. I . gained 11 yar^ on six carries. „ '• By The Associated Press fO”” .22 »mpetl* Results of Thursday ni^t’s night's HisHI teammates teased Dan more this season.,declared,red “I"r ' "I wasn't at atl surprised,” ® He also .caught a pass tod {< ar-old have no plans for TeavingPsauiit. South* Marls ' said a t his home In Inde- - scored • touchdown. • . OS.f.pS!*AS'Son“S ^ I Thur^ matches,J Twin.Falls menn listedllst^ Conners.Com Oakland’s 25-year-old htve he Bur- flat,.include. 98 pounds. .VictoryVictory linebackecr-about linel being a-kld, -k id *rn em Methodist1 but.my. fa.fterL r has P**?®pendence, Mo. “ I rather expect* % PEACEiVlAKER _ _ | ■ -Before-the—Baltimore-Colts i( Stone declsioned Dave Hillsills'4-1; 4*1; and he takes modest offense. been concerned and 1 will talk ?<>■*' leap 10 the conclusion that Hor> “nie Spartans used 13 men to 106 pounds, Tom BUlingtonton pin- " I don't know thal I’m such ,a to him oboul 11. nuM, now 30, may be no factor « 1.I-. Maris said he had not heard f t , ?,iu5 kI It, Coach Red Halverson'sverson's ned Bob Campbell; 115 pounds,poun^, boy."boy. Conners says. “ Gus. OlioOtto .. “f I think I can convince him r _ _ in Aturday’s game, it mightnight be ,| com pete in Hai Irt S that I should continue a t South-? iZfrom n the Yankees, but he had gP i wise to loolc a t the record. .. plete in Harvey Plummer drewV with (another(ano Raider linebacker) b t South- been away from home all aftcr*hKT- .© ® ______3 S . 9 5 . . “• ' wrestling 1 1 g h t a emblaioned>lazoned Lar Larry Jenden; 123 pounds,I, Roger only 22 . . . heck, he only shavesh'Jve" em Methodist-r -■ J";; When Green Pay cam s»to to Bal>Bal-with w a^'Ji" Introduced as the Lou noon. ' as the Louder pinned J. L, Jones;ies; 130 twicotwic 0 week." , LeLevias has been subjectedtcled totp inIn 1965 Maris played In only S? timore to play-the Colts: a year teamt( mascot,, unbeknownst-lo«nst_lo noiipoiind^^-D e 1 Rupert pinned co irawn letters and telephone cails and, 45 gi ' ago, also in the 13th gamele of the hihis father. , Her p ^ e d Conners looked full grown ils and. 46 games, hit eight homers, had W l^jJXhrisfmas I ; • Henry Keys; 136 pounds.}, Dean againata»ai the New York JetsI Instlast according«co to his coach, HaydenHaydtn 27 fRBI ond balled .m Loiti f gf OpenTOiU season, the Colts held a one-half Minico won everythingf up to Qualls-pinned Qua Mac Barnes; 141 satu nance players on two opposing seasi — '-game lead. I, ies; 141 Saturday and his performance Pposlng season he hit only .233 in 119 AM • Hunilng Knives n away, pounds, Bob Keegan was; pinnedPlnnwl jnin tlthe 28-28 Ue made him., The teams sent racial barbsrbs his sjum giunes^with 13 homers and 43 S r All our naw rlflai and & Hornung had been benchedb.«ched tl Rke the rby T erry Hall; 148 pounds,is, Mike Associatedassc P ress' Defensive "'“Jf- rage W * Pick-up Gun Rackscks thetheiguni on DUplay art b«- X by Coach Vince Lombardi and fi msive . - ' ------RBI. Ho has a lifetime average w rdi and final two m atches on pins;ns. Flo:Florence pinned Chris Freeman;eemon; Playerpia\ of the Weck in the Amet\m et -Also,*A1j it wos reported thattiat spe- of .2.260. • Binoculars ino ‘"Q told out al dlteovn, w . had scared .only three touch- touch* Results, Minico men1 listed 157 pounds, Dave Carr pinned ican-Football lean League. - cial police wcrc on hand Nov. 26 Sn Sampli. High Slandard A downs in a lackluster season, it Nov. 26 Smith. 29. Is a third baseman 3 g r • Cleaning Klls seaun. include 98 pounds,, Stuart Bill Jacky; 168 pounds,;, Scott Tj,gj], third-year pro from, MI*MI. ®t Fort Worth., during thee SMU* who will try and fill the hole left w pump 12 gauga, nsuler K After a week in the Irtvigoratlngsoreting ,in- ume ftffrlalfmnH hy ftnw .ny» NeajYorkjCi V. BIesded3VW*^^-.W-IW^'..W.Proef. «5».GnIn.Neutral Spirits;j i Castleford Matmen Beatat ' ■ y o ula . Filer Ja^eeses '

Wolves plied up 13 pointsI inIn the •' final three matches Thursdaytiursday - - night to claim'a 26-33 '.victory victory • ovec the Filer Jayvees. fi ^ CLL* The decisive three points came' In the 168-pound class where H [ ~ i . Jagels took a decisionn over Huue. It was tied goingng into - f ’ r,. ^ J i that fray, which ended theJie pro­ gram since the 163 and heavy* wc^ht classes were not wres- Results of the matches,!s, Cas- f M l l p H I I l H tlcford men listed firsts include S L - c - 68 pounds, Rlpa pinned Slater: — e-RBAItMA*RAILMAKER 330 106 pounds, 'Jones was pinned by ...... Alien; 115 pounds. Prestl was ------^ n ^ by KlousMM ^unds,pounds, S ^ | ; 4 2 5 V iJo ^ “unSs^ Welch wasI'decl- deci'- “ ; ^ I sloned by Hoat; 141 pounds, ^ ^ Z g -riuu 11.71i u 9 ntlHutiH U>iMliili.|>.I “ ' ” ' Haley was pinned by S Harsh- : ' ■ KIB barger; 148 pounds. Schorzmanorzman ------i; pinned Nelson; 1ST pdunds.Is, Con-Con* . • ■ • ' rad pinned' Ryals, andId 168 '*> ...... •— ------^ ■ H l ______.— pounds, Jagels declsioned1 Hulse. . Cage Slate Weatherher iiltilike this does wonders-foriders-for onr 'BuM at ' ' I snow tire business.ess. BiitBii getting here to buy ththem is ton^. ivar - — So we promimise ise nnot to add to thelesfrahi. sta ^ . • sss.w ;!m '!;sfy'“r ■ , W 0 S.AV&... We won’ton’t snowsn yon with tirere double-talk.double Simp1y_i . aignni 'Perry ae Oaklay . ' tell us how yon drive ini winter. We’U1 fix yon np with tbe • Buhl a t V alliJ"^ * * ' • BFG snowlow tire th a t’s b est fo r yon,you, costscoi you least %marlcan Pani a t Jarctmi - —Thatrconldlcould belTrailmdteKSil^Sil^^bTOS. b w M lmc^jayve^ai’julft RIvtr»ar r, ' ' Or TiiilinaEer 33i)^offiTiave3 3 0 0 Big wideride treadstreai I S S S ' ” ■■ - - to chew np snow. 1Deep biting edgra to digdij into it. Bnicicau at Blln _ , On wet orr diy pavements,p: they’re’re quiet ahd sinooth-iidhig. And4nd iif f you ; can use ’em,m, we hahave Trailmakers . NEED SHOPPING CASH?'» ' \ ^ 8 itMl safety, studsftop., YOU'VE GOT IT! irift stM l sa. We won’ton’t toow:to which one to reco^endrecomi ’til-y«d I H'* In b dllfatanf. fom ' but you've yoo’va 0 ..,, ____eot.lt.ln.yeu(-ottle,-Satsea^.boM*- _ _ ._ge.there. So startr t early,earl; and drive carefully.-■efully.-bnce-ypB^grt;—i d - - cm-gq inj^here on BFC^raoi •r of ony .UM to yoo.. —7 — — here, yon cm-g(> B F& O TO Tftiii»,f'V ‘;'''■' ■ ■— .T“- Any of that* Itami :eon-b»> w W - —------— ------.- .1 . •WhereI pennltWpennltM bylaw. : ,, for eath with a TImai-Nawi Wont. , Ad, , • •• • . Alrcondlllonin/ font llieistrai^t * Baby corrfagai, a lb i ^ H ^ aa o c o m p l e t ^ l i s t o ff a l l t h e e , p e o p l e * Badi, chaiti, toblfi. chal't . • Baokr, cletkir eomafoi i whd nuj^iil^ finfind Seagran^ 7'Grownafimnggift.: G r o w n , ' t i r e p e * Beeit. fflolort, trollan . -A lootofpeople. to fp eo p li * Goir cJub*, looli, lawnmowart' * OtatMi, .«ulti_...... B e ttu s e thisth is veryv ery fifine whiskey is a veryry popularpopuiarw hiskey.In fact, thes most pO]popular • • RafflBarotori.’w d i f w»B*»'' f i , ' .....onethCTcis;S6,ifyoiis; So, if yoti w ant to ^veyoiirT friendsfrie n d s w h a t y o u k n o w t h e yl li k ^ ^ ...... T'" ■ ju s t ^ ’straigraigh't h t dowdowri-ybuflfst—and pve'thchi'Tlive thcm 'The Sure One. — _____ - _Tok*. tlma eul fight’ n w . ’cnokaoka aS a S .• -. You’ll[I’ll find th(the regular bottle and1 ththe e handsh a n d s o m e d e c a n te r b o th bbeautifully. e a u tifu ll ^ ^ ^ : NORM'S'S IOK TIRE: SllSTORES ___ lltt. cf.th^onlclai YOU hava lhan ^ 1^*".... ^ _ giit-pactoyed.a^d,Atno,extr^cb^£;e..GiveSragram'& a t no ; SeaEram's.and be ------: • TRUCKc;LlVNE2iUklM vLA'i BERL% ------^DlAt 733J0931------•' • “ 7 7t ^ - : u E U k e s B t v K ^ j N ____ J1MES.NEWS.WANT AM , _- * j ■■ - ' •

■■ '■ '■ u .;,; - V m t b ^> jS 5^1« 'fo6a,*clolHn8Ung and equaleqn pay for equat wort wIS^ H um an-l{^lit8l|« bralng.' M d to the' contigueuiintinubus cat'iaout sy distinctions; espMially v p . - • ^ B .ecoQomlc, social, imd eul- Imi v -: k ori Sehi^ulelules I m t - » ' { -“ condi- "'ll- tofof r womed, ‘ opportunitfes'' for Televisions . advancement and paid hoUdays: , > / '• Friday,day,’. D j ecem ber 9 ...... ■ .. S a t u r•day,.; d a y , ..Dec D ecem ber .10 ■ ?S p e lle d . O ui i t t ; r S yone lo . T he. right -of, everyone /'to ' PROMISINOtOMISINO ..SPECIALS ‘PROMISINGtOMISING SPECIALSSl . . . . l»g;'leid'recomBBn;^''ri«hla '.'Ju oodltlons aoelal security, including social '•a-classlc • Jj30. 2SL - "Fantasysy Hour" (c(c). A musical hotir for chll- Ii ' Of the Individual v g u f tr>MMd a o t^ oot r .wotlc",,lniau<)lnii . lilr wane,. Imi ^:30 p.m., 3. l l — Christmaaairistmas :Ballet (c). Tchaikcvsky'a-classic • I'.f'tln T reaity ;::' r wagei. insurance." ‘ . - ♦The Nutcra^er**,8Uni.rs EdwardE dwafc VlUella, Patricia McBride3ride and di featuring the mostt loved ChrisGhnstmas'anlmal of all,-'.'Rudolph . prevlou«lyvonly>ln vaguei and i= e-New-Yoric-fiaHetr-wHh-irfnr FAIIf a iibb, AltAN fr?Ife } VV general^tarms In :t& 'U.N.■U.N. T ~ ■ . . ------Itnff CHSflBfTHWl' Uii univelw l d ^ bert, narrator. TTib illet teUs «Us ths story of Klara, who0 dreams vcvoice of Sam toe snowmaoJnaij jaJji this show w w S TO •e *.ev- (Al (AJP) — A . ^ ^ her .way..to.an.encbsatedatM laod.Whm.toy-Boldiers',march land. arch and eraler Johnny Marks' songs. - comprehensive .-treaty . .oaVvthe taration of human rights ofH 1948. jiaSAMifcM RABIN , ' H o m rs waltz. " . . . 9:00. 5 — "Jam boree”i^(c). (c). CouritryCour and westem m^Icc fans ^rights of man. completedtS ite?a f te r * ot Un'ajnllol ..N«- ; stm as Ballet (c). Seo 5:30 p.m. Channels ^will'enjoy, the hour musicaluslcal varlet;variety show featuring Rex AJien.A^en, 2020' years ordebate,“Sdds-spedalla-soedal ““ had'pnt^.In an exceptional 7:00 p.m., 6 - Chrlstmaa Bal a v * r ^ thU-.year, :wlth' thij- end of 3 and 11. Rusty Dni{»r and Tex WlUlams.WiUIams. SSue Thornpson, Jeannle Seely, significance sigi to Saturday's an-f*i‘ ...... Billy G ram m er,'Peggy PaxtonPaxton and and Leon Douglas also aippear. nai th elrla^p in sight, to finish up BESTST BETS IN MOVIES Bi - - " s ~ the-work iv the:tlme-of the an. - 8:00 p.m.. 5 - •'Genghisghls Kahn"Kahn* (c)..(196S) H ie life off the 13th13lh . SPORTSRTS SPECTiSPECTACULORS " . Rig i J W t O R j 1 11 - "Liberty Bowl” (c). Walohah thet h e —------:::— ^ ------hual. celebration;;'; , ' ) . ' t t l i i W p century Mongol conquerorleror Isis clchronlcira from 'his childhoodIdhood to 11:00 a.m . 4, 7B and U — "Lit ar Sharif llve-acllon'of the Miamili HHurricane: urricanes'and the Fighting Gobblersibblers fr-MovIe, “ Robinson ' - The assembly's Social and>d Hu-H it sp ecia lizin g in ____his nilft of one of the 9 world's world's Neatest empires. Omar Sharif Hv . manltarlan..Committee .had the . tng in Alterations «tars~ai('Gen8hls“Kahn'wrth'Slen"wIth'Stephen’Boyd. Francolse-Dorleac,Dorleac, fnfrom Virginia Tech at Memphb.Memphis. Tenn.-Tj Chrls-Schenkel andd Bud -Crusoe-on Mara” (c)*~-• Sv H OSHONB S T .-W E S T — ’------ay by play. 7:1 job in-recent years of draftingafting ■ ' ------IM-SHOSHONB Jam es Mason, Robert Morley, E ll Wallach and Telly Saivalas.ivalas. . W:Wilkinson bring the play by ^ y . 7:30 3-Hollywdod Palace*?“ A (c) ? {8°the covenants. Efforts, were .be. I >iE BLDQ. BA SEM EN T ------12:00 — 2SL and 8 — Golf. GcG olfs richest tournament,\t. the 4-Hollywood Palace (c) re be. PER R IN E BLDQ. E I Team Championship Is telecast from gun In 1947 by the lntematlonal 7:30 2SU-t.ri.E. Cat (c) »075,00d SG A NaUonal Team Cha from 7B—Hollywood Palace. (c) Commission on Humah Rights. PH O N E HOME c) Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. One hundred And twenty teams 11-r-Hollywood Palape_(cXlape_(cX --nifr-iate-Eieanop-Roosevelll lwas 'S ;733^B 3,,.,.,'. ..•; ------M 3 t0 0 2 1 j Key to Stationsions 1 Scompete in the Jive action.iction. 8:18:00 5-Gunsmoke (c) ... .. a^ leading figure during' thee ear- ' 2SL KUTV-TV Salt Lakojjke 8:00 2Slj-Larcdo (c) ' 1:00 p.m. 2B. 3 and 5 — Pro Football Fo< (c). Green Bay Pack- 8:308:: 3-PistoIs and Petticoatsstticoats t ly discussions, ond her inspire-jpira- = —— ----- r - - . " ■" . . ' ' - 2B KBOI-TV. Boise 4—Milton Berle (c) . ers 5^ vs. the Baltimore Colts on ththe Colts home ground.■ Ray ,. . (c) . . L don and guIdanM is MosideredIdered ■ ■ Scott. Church ThompsoniOn and. FnFrank .Gifford bring theB live 11—Pistols and Petticoats a n 3 KID-TV Idaho Falls* 5-MovIe, “The Man „ ettlcoats a major contribution to theB cov- ■ A KCPX-TV salt U k e action to sports fans. enants. ■ 5 KSL-TV Salt Lake From the Diner'sI ClubQub 2 ;:00, n — Pro Footballall (c). GreenGrei Bay vs. Baltimore, Joined i-^Peyton Place (cCc) )' ■ ' If a nation ratifies the coven*xnren. ■ . 7B KTVB-TV-Boise ...... 7B -Larcdo (d) - In i„ progress. See above. _ : 7B -B ew itched ^Andy WilliamsTIS (c) elections, elei by universe] and ■ 3-Chrlstmos, Ballet (c)' 8—Andy Williams (c) (c) equequal suffrage and by secretsecret ■ 4-N cw s. Wthr., Spts. 8^Man From UNCLEICLE (c) SATURDAY MORNINGma ” 5-Pro Football (c) io:l10:00 3 -N ew s. Spts., Wthr./thr. ballot,ball guaranteeing the free ■ lots, (c) 11—FBI ' Ci 8—Movie. “ Retum of Tex- 5-N cw s. Wthr., Spts. (c) 6:30 4—Farm Report f Tex. 4—Man Who Never:r Was exp expression of the will of< the ■ 7B—News. Spts., Wthr. 9:30 2B -G reatest Showff . 5—Sunrise Semestere r as'* * (c) elejelectors.*’ . ■ 8~Grcen Homet (c) 10:00 2S l^N ew s. Spts. Wlhr. 7.,|» jsi^uper Six (c):) 2;l2:00 4—Amcrican Bandstandand . 5-News (c) -Tho .rlght-of^a.child to a ■ n-Christmas. Balletitlct (c) 3-News. Spts., Wthr.Vthr. 2B—Captain Kangaroo;aroo 7B—Great Moments In 7B-rNews, Spts., Wthr.W th r.' • narname and a naUoMllty. ■ 8:00 2B-Monroes (c) 4-N ew s. Spts.; Wthr. 3-Mi«hly Heroes (c) Music ll-Ncws, Spts., Wlhr.Vlhr. —The "right of evetyone.-to-toan an ■ 2SI/-N0W8, Sports., 5—News, Spts, Wthr. (c) 5-Coptain Kongarooroo 11—Pro Football (c)> 10:110:15 2SL-N ew s ?deadequate standard.oliivlng18 fOrfor ■ ^; weather 7B-NCWS. Spts., Wthr. 7B-Super Sbc (c) 2::2:30 2SL—Fantasy Hour, (c) 2B-Secret (c) Wmhimselt and his family, Includ-nciud. ■ S—Rifleman 8-Death Valley DaysOays (c) 8 -S uper Six ;(c) Special- - 7B-NCWS 10:15 4-M ovIe“The Curse!"eof^ of 11-Super Six. (c) •7—Littlest Hobo 8—Peyton Place (c) , _ CLOSED ■ , .4—News BURLEY - Bureau of LaadLand ■ 7B—Green. Hornet, (c) Dracula" and "Man-Made[an-Made j.jg jS l^A to m Ant (c)) 8—Championship Bowlingwllng I0:a10:30 3 -12 O'clock High (c) ,,f . ‘ Monster" '• /.hr Management officials announcedinced ■^^^IsSlTB'tfniKW W iTTei 8-Monkces (c) son (c) 3 -yndcrdog (c) 4-N ew a. SnU„ Wlhc. Pine 10:30 2SL>-Johnny Carson .(c) a] 3:00 £ w id e World of Sportsorts 5—Movie, '^RomanoffiSf and Prtday that the Pinion Pine ■ 8:30 2Sl^Tar2on (c) wVf,;. ^-.Cartoon FeslJva] 3:( Almo 3—Hogan's Heroes (c) - - ___2B—News,-Spts.,_Wlhr._. I 7B-WIdo World of SportsSports Juliet" (c )------_ _--- Christmas Tree area near Almo ■ / V ^ 3-M ovio “ When Williew m lr - • "■ ’ 7B-Atom Ant (c) s Stripes is closed for the season. ■ 4—Green Hornet (c) . S • 8-A tom A nt (c) V-i3:30 2SL-Inquirlng Editorr 7B-M ovie, "Three Stripes 5~Hogan's’Heroes (c) ' Wlille Comes Morchingchlng ’ . Ant (g) 8-AFL Report (c) in the Sun” ■■ 7B—Tarzan (c) Home” ) «-Peylon Place (c) W\ 5-News (c) 88:00: 2Sl/-Secret Squirrel ft) ? ___ |, A Gold.Bond Warranles- — 8—Tanan (c) lli (c) 2B—Frankensteia Jr. (c). 11—Movie------I ' ...... -— IJ—Hogan’8-Heroes-(c)fc) 7B—Johnny Carson (c) Jr. w . 3-Wide World of Sportsorts |0;410:45 2Sl^M ovle, 'rLoveM That l h a t I Camera from the . .. 8-N ew s. Spts.,- Wthr./thr. —“ “ '• J—Frankenstein (c) 7:00 2B-Movle. “ Genghis 4-K Ing Kong (c) 5-Zorro (c) B rute" I Khan" (c) ■ “ ■ 11-M ovie 8—Rifleman 2B—Movie, "Conqueror_ J of I I CAMERA CENTfR lls 11:00 5—Untouchables _ — > . l-S—Frankenstein (c) I is guaranteed t9. operate 3—Movie, "Genghis "i>\ ■ '7B—Secrct Squirrel>i (c)M ... ll-W ld o -World.of Sportsports - the Orient'?- ■ ii i. GIVE A ^1 Khan" (c) 8-^ohnny Carson (c) 4:30 3-K ing Kong 1:001:( 4-M ovle. “ Buchaanaan || I . like new/ for 2 yeors c) 11:10 2B-Movle, “Lafayette‘fi 8-Sccret Squired Cc) 4—Time Tunnel (c) IT ll-Secret Squirrel1 V(c) 'x 2S L -E m est Tubb . Rides Alone” (c)______] | | | 5—Christmas Balletlet (c) Escadrille” 4 -O u ler Limits - 3 J TRIP TO f l ,is 12:00 2Sl^M erv Griffin, C/Xy,. 8:30 « 2S t ^ p a c e Kidettes (c) 5-M ovIei "Genghis 2B-Spaco Ghosts (c) ^ 5-News (c) Khan (c)______5-D avId S u ssk in d % V ^ ,j ■' 7B -^utdoor Sportsmen ‘ 3-Space Uhosls (c) for as low as K J 4-Beatles (c) £ ncws (c) “ THE CITYITY OF GOODING Teliai 5-Space Ghosts (e) . 11—Sports ond the Sports*ports- Is Taklnakins AppliApplications for $399 eoch person- Z' i Book Of 5?(c) 2SL-H ayride (c) Against Lefl-Hifl-Handed PeopleJ r 8:00 2SL-C001 McCool (c) PATROTROLMEN I , voeollon ipof through Ategle ” ** ■» 3-News (c) (Carpet Trovtli. Wo con give By EDDY GILMORERE aand nearly all religious's prac- 2B—Superman (c). ____ 5—News. Sports, Weather LONDON (AP) — What/h at do lltlces have been founded.Jd. The 3—Superman (c)‘- “ — (c) you oil Informotion ond moke J l W yoi gjvc a Iclt-handcrIcr for BBlblcnl quotations In praiseraise of 4 - C i ^ r (c) Apply to CHICHET FLOYD, ;ell the orrangamanti, and pro- f the right-handed arc echoed by 7B -H ave Gun, Will Christmas? f tl hoed by 5-Superm an (c), . . Travel Chief of PoliceF IVide an ollroctlve gill pockage JKl M i-hahded the-Koran and the Torah.-1 — How about « left-handed tl . — ~ 7B -^ool McCool (c) ■ 8—Dating Game , ^ wlih whkh lo preient o Irovel | H R book? “ But to be left-handed1 ls_Is not 8_cool McCool (c) 422 Idaho Streetreet GOODING,1 IDAHO market the deliberate choice of tho indi* \ 11—News (c) • eeeriUleote. There's one on the market tl tho indi. 11-Cool McCool (c) SATURDAY EVENING this year called "Thee Left- vvidual. Whether hereditary or e-j or 9:30 2SI^The JcUons (c) _ . Yaur Trov»1 Agtnli - Handed Book, An Investigationitlgatlon aacquire, it becomes manifestnanlfest 2B-.Lone Rangerf L (c) 5:30 2S ^-F llpper (c) 5 1 ■T—Tnnnhff-SlnlstcrHistDryrDf-t*ft-rof-Ixft- In-earlyIr childhood;------— TT";------3=Eono-Rnnger'Cc)—------______—2B-LosUn-Space.(c)------( 7 = HandcdnciSSnrwhrWrmen-11160-by by "There are some who10 thinkthjnk -i-Mogilla GorillaV-v (c) .V-Jackie Gleason (c) lefi-hander—Michael Barsley. tl that a child who ln.-Lo.st in Space (c) who has’bc'cri-’dolog his researchrescarcli hhis left hand In defiancerjL? of par­ VB-Jeuon. (c) ^ iA \ft Monday, Oet«Oetember 13, 9 a.m. le 9 p.m. I | sheep, find goals, and put the slons that independence is (he ^ ( 0 M Revive an old tradition, bring the whole goats on the left, right-handers•handers ccharacteristic of.the left-honder.-hander Cat (c) 6:30 , 2SL—Get Smart (c) 'regardleii ef make or cenditlonlanditlon ond nteeel»» 0 ‘ [•handed 8—Top Cot (c) have acted as though all left- Hei- admits that he Is left-handed skctball 2B—Pistols and Petticoatsicoats p R E E CHAIN SH Ised. and'dedicates Ihe book• to his 11-High School Basketball HAIN SHARPENING I banders were to be despised. a n Choln Co. FREE REPRESHMENTS. family fo selecfand-cutand-cut your-.-,-. ------Barsley crams his bookok with nmother who allowed himn to be WjSO 2S^-The Smithsonionlian (e)(c) . . Welk (e) ' . facts about left-handersrs and left-handed.1( 2B—Beagles (c) / >, 3-Beagles (c) ' 4—Lawrence Welk (c) ■ left-h^indcdncss. iter (c) 5—Pistols and Petticoats For Instance, there are an f ^ 4. 4—Milton the Monster (c) SL .-: FPE^-GIFTS ~— est]mirted~200 TnlUlon‘‘t6nrliHinPS .S »JJpatSeientist—s t — 5—nn ! Bjju^lus (c) J Chr’istmasfmas frees ^ , ■ • ' 7B—The Smithsonianan { (c) r \] "iS -L a w re n c e Welk. ( 0 \ ed people in the world. 1 ' 8-Get Smari (c) -' • — He names a lot of them,[n. from 1Dies On Frigdtelie ' 8—Tho Smithsonian (c) / Charlie Chaplin to Paul McCart- / 11:00 2SI^AnImal Secrets,, (c) , ^ 11—Uwrence Welk (c) Beautiful ney of the Beatles. IOf SeasicknessIS 2B—Tom and JerryV (c) / pS 7:00 2SU-Movle, ''Robinson . '* ^ - 1 5 2 ' 2nd Ave. N. . Tbe. author combs, back . s I a n d 3—Tom and Jerry, 7-C (c) ' Crusoe on Mors” (c) |} Scotch, Pin. ' . back . .PORTSMOUTH. E n g l a n d - 2B—Movie, "Robinsonn 1.-,|l I L • ■ — ' ----- , through the hlsJbiy l»oJ«I to findf nd (AP) - A Brftfsh Navalrscfen. scfen- 4-Uberty Bowl (c)/ . b ic Norway Spruce . them, citing Ehud, of the tribe ij. I docior 5-Tom and Jerry (c)/.\ Crusoe on Mars" (c) ------ie tr be ^st died of seasickness, a doctor , 5-Misslon Impossiblea (c) I — — — of Benjamin, who delivered■«d the tetestified a t an Inquest Thursdayhursday 7B-Animal Secrets (c) ___ ^ i f Black Hill Spruce children of Israel by-stabbingitabbmg wiHigRt on Gerald Rogers,:. 41,41. a 8—Animal Secrets (c) asjC the king of Moab wlOi his left „scnW scientific officer. 11-U berty Bowl (c) hond. ■ • The coroner ruled thatIt Rog-Rof- n?3 11:30 2SI^M ovle, "Ski Utah'*Jtah" P g « n o t 3m S fle 1 | SPECIALCIAL CC.P.A. , Solact omeng iOO living traei 2 to Ono of the world’s greatestfreatest ers,ei who was doing one day's 10 feel toll growing locally. } 1.50 r lo SIO. geniuses. Leonardo da VlncI.VIncl, diduty aboard the frigateS t HMS e 2»-Mlglily Heroes (c) |I INSURANCE II was left-handed. On thee other wWakeful, died from naturan a tu ra l. . 3—American BAndstandtand ■ . 8a • Hn ■ S« mw ihot nei j hand, so was Jack the Ripper,ipper. cicauses. Medical testlm ony-woy-w as— at- -..iS-Mlghty.Heroes (c) B S • Ttwll I •ncyoM writ#*U J COACHINGIING COUIiSE ,SEE: Scotch Pine,ne, 1 mile west, 2% south There Is ono chapterler on tlthat he ruptured- his gulletliet and 8-Movie. “Internationaltional S • Cellliten I Ihli typ« el l.> from Magicic Valley MemorialI Hospital whether the water in a bathtubba^tub thattl , his death was thei direct 500" (c) ' ’ g • Uablllty 1 ^ (ovwogt. > goes in a right-hand or left-handfift-hand nresult of seasickness. ' ' 12:0012:0 2SL-Golf S O P E NI I N G S E S S I O N " SEE: c Norway and*6lack'id’Black'HlllI Spruce, circle when you pull theto plug. The last similar case reportedreported 2B—NFL Couiitdownni (c) SkiersSl Aeeldanl Insurqne* I | MONDAY, DEC. 12th, 8 P.M . 1528 Thirdd Avenue East. Can you guess what happens?appens? wasvi In America In 1019,19, ■ said 3 -N F L CountdownI (c) ot your Wlnty Sports ' •> __ “ Under Ideal S water u«nre»ftn-T-t-rmrfe — ^ Ptione 733.19843-1984 o or 733.1947 ______^ l e e k r ------5= N PL Comiuiuwn’rtc) fc!)— “ Insurance Center' north of the equator swirlsIs away ______8 ^ 6 1 f i Vriltore WelcoiiwileoniF"at''FIr^”Se88l6n af ^ ;i I — Afternoon and weekends weekend 'til Christmas, ' anticlockwise, to the left: Water ; TALK HELD i:e1:00 2SL-Movle. "Deerslayer" south of the-equator -swlrls-baivrls-hap.—ALGIERS, ~ Algeria (AP) —- 2B-Pro Football (c) 8 JSTRADLEY"-irc?’ I ' Dac. 17 endid IS Solet byI Tr«ep «1 — piIjt..away_to the_rl^t.fi-—:—fi-—W PPresldent Johnsonta-tovlng-am- -r~— -3 ^ro Fpotball-(c)I®)------_____~ I (P te ^ d iI te TreapTfaap CeComp Fund) Thc author'agrees withJ TTiom.Thom* bassador, bi W. Averell Harrlman. — ^ TWriN-FALLS— IN -F i L as Carlyle that right-handednessdedness continuing'c( his explanattonttan-of of yt>a>a^oootsoaootat^ -In-the American-Southeast- Asla-pollJ world. clcles, had a two-hour talk today 5 ^ BUSINESS^ESS COLLEGE DEAN’S TREE r a n c h ^ “ Upon It.” he says, •'much ‘'much wwith Algerian Foreign Minister g .260 Second Street: East . 733.6522 - ‘ . ■ Route9 3. 3, Twin Falls buman activity has beenI based. 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------D6c79ni);n?4r^:'i* Da^e Kl^s^ 7 YulePau:tj^ Twfin Falls TIme>-New>^ , 1 9 WmsCpn^^ 7 Plannedp By about your aiUtude? It'may liot y JlU U N N I I O O I R be readily apfiarent to you, but . pg_ 3 ^ - PFaiM . it may be possible thai your in* For Rupert - feriqi' .aiii] liusiiic-fcBlingrTnay RUPERT—The .ToastinMtettstm asten E be expressed in tho way you act ' PAUL—Plans for the Dec. 10 around your family. A^yze Club has- selected Daveve Klaus Christmas party for the Paul Q _____«s_wlnnct_ot.Jhe_J!VoIcft_ofVolce-of . Q- My sister, A years older them then to overcome when!n they yo“»your own disposition and you ~ American Legion and AuxiliarymxiHary thanthat I, Is always getting mele In grow grov older. ------may find some of the causes” of Democracy” contest belnf?‘inf! spon* . were completed during the Tues- trou he Tues. trouble. Whenever she suys oul u considered to be ofaf'.oues- ques- the diffIcult.homc atmosphere, sored 'loodly by theI Harlow . . day night meeting a t thes Legion beyibeyond the ten o'clock family .ion, ■ Hoops Post' No: 3678, Veterans '" It culture for boysovs o r r ,.5,[ . who sw ear and dress Hall. The event will be aI poiTuck curtqurfew, she gets away with it. eiri< eir teen Jndlscreetly a 0 0 n f I n d them- "■ of ForeiRp W ars.. family ;dinncr,, ______.b u t ;h it. giris to swear during thefr teen [?d» ------but when I do. restrictions .are•«e ?eai years, and even more startlingitarlllnn dates only wiih . Named to second placeice In the A dance will be heldId New ImpImposed against me. Whcn she whe contest was Carol Gibson,»on, andarid ' . Year's Evo a t the Legionon Hall.Hall, swears, »we; and she can certainly ase one of your _____placing third was Robertjert Has- awiy age..,You will receive much more ?/ ” _ The mid-wlnter legion and-aux*ind-aux* awa?wcar...she..gets_away_wlthJt, h -Jt respect.it.youj|ylll.noi-usc-pro-r&o lllaryiliai convention will be held but whcn I do. 1 had better fonS The sbc Minico Highlh School •ul language, and if youM dress ^ 55; .j-Imes- JJan u . 30-22 a l Boise. duelduck. O r hot days when she»ne wellweii wherever you are. . cont«tants,dld not appear,jpear. be*be­ Tl content d resses' scanUly around t h e vr .« ■.««.. News, Booklet Dept., Box 303. fore the. club,-but Toastmasterssimasters The annual oratorical conte'st h it You may be doing like most T®m Is belog prepared for n eex x t Cr.?' 8 ®^ *way wllh It. Temple City, CalJf., for your .heard tapes of their talks ot hing a? youf #8e - "’“•“ng copy 0 ' Family Relations spring.ipri Otha McGill. American-neriMn- ? I nut a® bl *»•* problem out of nothing, {top m ake the selection. Ism chairman, reportedtiH «hfl»that i • »e*’^ to m y room to put 1 , “ •• i/.'!?: For Junior R ealm ers.". _. .... JOther speakera.were Pat^by, fed f f i on “ "le clothM. THere ' .irc Almost every girl who' lives ^ the auxiliary has compiled the , nake her teens and hasis'elder elder P “ Alaftln— FujiW,. and -Robert flag study pamphlets which are IlJr Stovall. ^ ona sot through tho some ready for distribution to Minldo- J ^ experience you are having,’i„r^i so ENGLISH ■ The thi:M winning talkstalks will ' kanag County fifth grade students. ■ — .be entered In the district con* d(}n’t feel sorry for yourseir You reacLegion mem^rs are planning _ %t,K. ?'’°“^d bc happy tbat you can test, comprising schoolss in Buhl; nwmtfi Paneli.?fsrsii‘n d ra Crabbs. "co°r ■ka sodal I Feb. 22 for county fifui ui l your s>s‘er’s■ f mis- ' s i t o f f e e ' Jerom e, Twin ' Falls, Glenns W achlL'*h school. Iowa; Patrlcion S'e Ferry, Burley and Rupert. gradeIj teachers who will teach 5.'*" iB«n" have the ability to<° Hond.n^ad.l fr.ih doll, In <»r ■the. S( flag study programtm this ^^emon. i c 0 11 e g e , Michigan: i w William Hopple. Buhl, Is dis* . 'S r , r Jean H««j, • coll.sc. South ®na Da- ®"y environment■onment J, own thop. Unlquo e<(> for your year.. Tentative plans 'for thc p ? ' hont ^ distasteful to you-lfyo u -lf ho,le»hB,i q’wI to MrvS du.Ino ,ho . trict :chalnaan of the contest, event ts to have LouI • B.hl.!Babb, 'ou which will be concluded ~this IK' you have the courage. Did3ld you hellhelldoyi. Pocki and malli woll, - yeai Boise,' department adjutant,tant, as *** Virginia., ... ■1,1 ever consider how usefullUl you loo.ioo. month. ,• guestevei speaker. pLet's make some sense with couldcoui become to your sister by The district winner will en* Ister by - BOl!Donovan Webster, command-mmand- ‘h**- y o " «WcrS - u bein 8 ^ example for her? 77 ter the state contest Jan. 13, ss m e e t - ** such-a bad-example,nple. Silently,Silei of course. . \ Jr ahd there will be national com* • er.guei conducted the business meet- -^"’'nFrederickson’s Ing and It was announced that why do you copy her? When 0 c*Search honestly for the mtss- petition for the state winners this unit currently has 87n mcm- 8*^1 « « * ’« *he b on the cwSicI 309 3nd SI, E„ 733-7624 to be held In Washington, D.C. '"R which contribute to the' edge of adulthood and she needs W h.lll ' mmore or liberty or .freedom In, h e r treatm___ enl yog, envision. Whn.ll i I , conduct. You are still a t the5 ageoge ben.. ENTERS HOSPITAL of strict conduct and accounta-unta- SlidesShown ' I;,Kll>lG H IL I^ Ilffo rd Mitchell bllltbillty, and It Is natural for^you you f > I—T -T ------r - ' was'admitted to the Veterans/etcrans tobto be corrected when you cheap- -v I w iW' ■•• hospital this week for medical on yourself. Undoubtedly your . i4 r M K. AtDeclo’s ' wastreatment. Mrs. Mitchell: is stay- sistisister is ollowed to make her • hosiiilg In Boise and Nampa,a. to be own decblons because -sheie*“i3 Is ^ near her husband who expects neai [ e e t tres expects nearing adult maturity. Teen-agen*ag« ' * Kiwanis Meet toiilg undergo m ojor surgery.ry. gIrLgirls who ore allowed to dress CTp M)WWgS|BBBM DECLO—Daii Kauffman. FlierFiler neai ' looloo scantily around the homeliome ^ Kiwanlan, was guest speakerweaker at USEto u TIMES-NEWS WANTITT ADS are likely to develop carelesscless ^ the Declo Kiwanls ClubI meeting FOR FAST SELUNG RESULTSESULTS habitshab which will be difficultllfo for r fS ------Monday-at-Min's-Cofe.-He-nar- USE .-H e-naij — ^GRAND"CHAMjP10N“»N“St«r-or“tt Steer“ of Live Stoat'E „k«r B seeeeeeeeseeM rated ond showed slides ot his cup held by Otto Nobis,is, DavenporDavenport, la., president of tbe Chicago at I FOl rccent trip to-England arid Hol­ kie'* M Is ““ended by his owner.wner, HarveyHam Hartter,. Oarlock, HI.,Jve~Sldck'Ei^tIotrdrIhkrff left. Thc 6m 'h i r I H land, where he visited m any his­ adjudged the most perfect of somei 700 steers la open competi torical sites. - .. e Chicago stock show, r l ^ t . *'Blackie'* M Bruce Turner,'-president,dent, • an­an- ' ^ ^ - HI., left. Tbe Aberdeett-Angus caU was & nounced tho annual Chbtmas ipen competlUoH. (AP wlffpboto) » party, with wives as special 'News sOf. Of Record guests, will be held ot 8 p.m. the two stores early on the f t nr A Streets and collided with a morning of the sale. A Saturday a t the AnnieI Laurie S “ SSIS"-— Ja,parked truck belonging to Gott- Inn, Albion. Elm er Mackle and Discharge was filed by U;S. lie!lieb L Ballinger, 61, Rupert, a l Mlko Novosel are co-chairmenf«« S Navy to Larry Kent Eldredge.l,cd8c.^ l„27..n,. ll: Tuesday.' fn *rn»“ Ch. COMPLETES TRADING » of the dinner commlttce, with ha;irc of Transfer (Navy) filed by U.S. iMrt at MURTAUGH - Marine Pfc. ® Richard Moncur In chargcfm of , of Amcrica Department of De- _ Charlcs L. Bailey, son of Mr. ® Oie progrnm. There will bc a and Mrs. S. D. Bailey. S'S Mur- ©f t <31™ a Gift Certi Certificate from ® p ff exchange, not to exceedjtceed J 2. L °'k«; BBenefit Sale Is taugh, ^ has completed four weeks Christmas trees are beingeing sold 0 wrong sidc of thethe road “^ from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. •Proceeds from' the annual turn a t Dec- 17 In the Courtesy Market M $10.0 Lotion for $7.50 @ ^ event aro used to support,«rf rnmcom­ whcn shc madc a left turn at DC' 7h ^ rinh 8th street and her car collided “"d“"I Jordans Store, S Includes haircut,alrcut, shshampoo, style 1 j munity projects that the club locor D The budget and finance com- sponsors, such as the• annual driven by RoRor D. ? 'h_Santa Rasmusscn, le.Jlupcrt^o-wwhowas as stales that all parent^jf ------Christroas-lparty-whlch—Santah - 5 anta ^ westslde stUdenunn“SchooI“Drstrlct.cc com- 413 ^ LOANS ^ visits. Iin-M) flt will be asked to contribute Items Guests Included A rt't ■ Beam,Benm Drive. The accident occurred at y “, :rS“w -On-Anythlngof ysiijs-5° S I " Mr. Juan’sjan.’s College' § ■ Jamer- 3=45 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs/M ILa^ jip- fof s*^e since this is tho only Carrol 'Holloway,'Max Jamcr- U rwn ^und-wislng project planned for son, Merle E. Leonard, Col Col. El­El* sen's daughter,' C indy i^rsen, Larsen, ,u . lair Design i 1 m er Horshbarger, Clydele Smith, 2V5. was slightly Injured, al- “ jMr. and Mrs. Henry Westen* ] I of Hair D . Danfel •Kauffman, Richardard Suhr though she did not requireJiro hos- jdorf_., sale-c«halnnen.. request ^ ^ ffi 5 7 7 LYNWOODWOOD 733-7777 ffi and Russell Sheridan, allBii Pllcr.Filer, pitaliratlon. - s Clem ‘'thd food'items be brought to *•' Aiso attending were WayneVayne 0.0 . Cars driven by Mrs. Clem * * iisisiaisiaisaisiaisisaSiaiSiSiSSl5iSi3iSi3i8® a» f ' Lewifi, iicuienant'covernorrnor o f Trumble. 56, Cambridge.:e. Neb.,Neb.. . 4.— , ___ ., ■;------. Division 5, and L. A. GillcUJr.iilettJr. and Martin Hoebelheinrich,rich, 41. X★ ★ . ★ ★ ★ ’ • kr ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Rupert, collided at the Inlersec- Inlerscc- ' ★ ★ ★ ★ - k ^ , lion of 7th and I Streets a t 10:1S . KSIVS a.m. Tuesday. Mrs. Trumble^ w n b le J ^ t ^ ★ ★ ' ★ Hagerman Okays was cited for failure to yield ^ Beer Licensesa tho right of way. HAGERMAN - Beer‘iirnneo. licenses The 1959 • Ford drivenVen ' by ^ >' igic Valleyley A r e a I were approved by vlli»e board Kathryn Smith. 50. Heyburn.-leyburn, “^ !i„f, nnrt swerved off the road a l 6th annd n d __ ■ i t e Wilson's Bar, dnd Cwsleys-leys- and . ^ West's Grocery stores for pack­ aged beer, officials reported ' liiursday. It was decided not to remodel Refiublicalican the American Oil Co. station for a public library. In a joint effort ' with the Lions Club, but to help In remodeling the present li­ brary. 1 ■*' Chairman Ralph Millerlllcr re­re- d e s k RADIO SET ENSEMBLE i, ported the Lions Club membersnembers Ineludd •- mmliter radio,! Farlitr -K '■ PO V -E L E a SAMUELSON will furnish the vpubllc: Christ­Christ- td«ol chritt. : | Chritt. . v ic rom R i mas 'tree again* t^is-yearfear and „oi gili. Onl/ fis.oo. Ninf on MUELSON ^ i f they will decorate it. Tlice village dliploy CobU Vltw «r Jirom*rotn* Of J^ r - will furnish thc lights and pay Mrron K.mp»on, 404 4lh Ay., f., ^ for the power bill.______■ I Jtromt! Shlpplnfl thergot •xlre.outre.

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G rangers AtA t' ]Increase In[n StState Aid To ScSchools 2 ■ 3 Movie5Bilni;<^ : Twin ^ YOUR B l l ^ W e n d e i l ’S5 eet t , Has] Stronglg SlSupport Andjid 0Opposition " tConfiscated / ' , ' ’ HONOLULU' ^ ) - i W U.S. ^ _,^!d:H p*K )SCCOSCOPE Y u l e P a r t yV By J W ADAMS a specific recommendationdatlon for There was little evidencee from N Naw.i disclosed ftursday It has , ■ J ■ : BOISE (AP) —-New Increasesicreascs pi public school spending.g. ^ . ththe survey that education swnd-spend- coconfiscated private movie fllih “ lOrBtatOraWztoHIdahorsehoolsiiap' - »~ls9ufr tikeinitG aptrM ltsuoTFiiehlda^ ~ nu^^rlstm as partySf were P*«rP to have majority supportsu p '^ T'Tw inF^; Hou« ma'j^o'r’la J 0 r’l ty^ ot!^^ild/to^5bi^w^wbind'fdi- iHd foi- ^visit Wednesday to 'Ae batUe- f ;« of IM7 legislators beforeore the leleader lost session, saidaid educa- la low Samuelson’a "levelinglg oolt" f r sbship Arizona Memorial.IV Fuchlda udhlS J ■ FRIDAY, Dec. M o3ora r n todaytoday. SATURDAY, D ECErtBER2rtBER 10 made a t the Tuesday evening ", sition Is tion increaaes are. less«s urgent cu cue. . . wi you an a,good lUtener and-; ve'treraen; meeting of Wendell-GrMga-No. ^ „ was the Japanese.naval.officeral.offlcer , um mer and-a —Bom-today,“Voirhave'tremen; withIJ the ncw sales taxax but he One opponent was Rep.-..-Ellis Ellis wlwho led the attack oa Pearl g o ^ .ta ik ^ . and tavo« probablyprobabl; dous powers of persuasion. One . -Many of the opponentsmts an-a*an-said there should btf at least Jc S S k t a o *^The party xvIU be an open ; r a t least Johnson, K-Preslon. "Not ’til we HiHarbor 2S yeara ago. 0 ouilt up just as fineI a reputareputa- who could sell ice to ah Eskimo ’ M*|” ®P52 swerlng an Assocfitedl Press eienough increase" to take care st start running our schools effi- • Uon fa r’being one whotto _can can sisll ll.he.so-Chbse.-ymusrill.probab;rill probab; « « 8 famUjet and la ^ l- The Navy satd tha «lm may d survey Indicated they agree;ree with olof growth.” ------■• ciclently," said Johnson, andnd ketgel h«be returoed later to the produc- s ------allU'whlle othen ^ u r outtr out thel their bly fii^ your career in a fieldfield' friends, wllh a 7:30 p.m. potluck Gov.-elect , Don W. Samuelson - Bl wnlact dinner Dcc. 20. The Christmas S a rcailJllc formula.” „ . ers-r of a religious documentary c problems as for beinglg one who wh< that, requires verbal contact It of one "leveling ofr' may be nec- ii _____ 1 Another critic of the present on ■ '' can' command attentioniiloa whllwhl e with bthers. whether before a pre«nt on Fuchlda and hly conversiononverslon " 0 w r t: LTllI formula for distributing; states ^ le to Christianity. - ®^i lttter.t0plc slnglaliidlenti^-oc-ln-front-ot-a “ But-whlle-Samuelson-has-saH ^ ------aid waJ-Rep—Ernest L Pe^ _ Highly cr*. large audience. Your ability to 7, -A -N av y -ip 6 k esin airiald« ld -ti.e , tiie S a 5 S'pSSS >; J m ann. D-Amcrican Falls. **1 iij •tive, you can probably>ably haVihave persuade others thal an idea of ^ “ rn'ciW scffiniffi'iii;SaerkHii-e(r ( 6 Q - Sthink probably you wouldt i' find«>.3 1/ IHm was confiscated ’’because your pick of any careerser thatlhat ^rt yours Is just what they'veley’ve been be used as treats. _ . ^bounds of available staleate rev- , , sc some or a majority (of schools) of J , securlQ- violations;s; ah’Ssships Parsonats-Spaclat Notices'"?. quires Imagination, a good in-In waiting for makes 11 incumbent C T. Crow. Grange m aster, e unlMdlng at the time.” — > l/i receiving 50 per ccnt now." SfoC ' WOULD YOU stlnct for people, andnd a freefre' upon you to be responsibleponsible inIn appointed Mr.- and Mrs. J. a t, ^XU Permann safd. “and someJ never :He said all tourist visllors to mind with Ideas. '"““At^ Richfield V. ,?TVc 7 P A Y M — « 0 . * .. your, suggestions for you could Fw m an to the youth commlt- Aboul a th ird .o f those sur- . will ” ’ ■ * ' the Ariiomi. sunk in the Dec. 7. , Your way with words ma; itray. tep_jmd Mrs. Richard Jasper „ • RICHFIELD - ^Haroldirold Wll- * '“ • • ■ • 19 m ^ enl FOR A CHRISTMAS TREE rords may easily lead-peoplo astray . ___ ;S n M the o p p o s^ any Increase bo- 194l;-attadk with l.lOO men en- ^ . well be the to whatever yoi . • ' and Mrs. Elmer Johnson as the ^yond tho schools' share, of an-^ Hams *! was hired ni vlllogellage mar-m ar- . ’ _ tt ¥ 1 tombed In lhe Jjull, aree warned . THAT WONT BE achieve Iq Ufe. for *VQij*know you knov Somewhat inclined to bccome committee for community 8e^ J ‘he Dcccmbcr meeting A th^t photographs may beb ^ 5 made S d c d‘ e a d . DRIED-UP BURN- 'well how to get yourur pD 0o ) n t emoUonal, p&nleulftrly tlclpated higher stete jtvcnue. ' S'S'J A rea M an H eld S .ie m ^ ED OR FORGOTTEN THE u ^ a n lo Nearly 50 per cent favored^ d MWnew off the Richfield board of trus- ^ W only of the Arliona Memorial, 3 a c ro ^ , even how to get It en.er where the conversation o r action jemprlal, AFTER CHRIST- . S ".‘; • »nu T J Increases. The rest saidiW theythev tees“ held ot the office of the ( not of the naval shipyard. ' ' ’ ] dorsed Ir the face, of ODoositlon.opposition revolves around anything, in late ^eo B.-Brush.-formerfi^'O nR'• ape-C harge, n w rds of which you are personally In-£ M e ' ^ 6 late I. J. may-favor lncreases.------'I* . J®?’' S t Louis,?ril’ Mo.. s«l*et J a nvltig Chrlitmai trw and how to tum even words c Reubr to Ihcthe Jone, appeared in Twin Falls “• SINGLE ADULTS matters thal concern others, ilormy and su^^^sted Increases of $7(7 to $10 bboard meeting Monday night p Asm 3. Dance Saturday ber, makes perfect m others, jjghts on when R Is stormy and » iay^Bleht. Prebate Court Wednesday and „ nf.ht, December lOm at D.A.V. 'Although .you may not thinkthlnl L«arn lo handle your: ownOWI prob­prob- raining. " Other applicants forir the Job asked [or time to consult with S so when you are young,ing, famil'family lems the way you dolo those of Mrs. Kirk Hays. lecturer,:turer. con- The Department of Educationducation <)i<^1 marshal were Jamesmes New- aian altomey. He was given13 until Slope^ Dopes J ties are extremely Importantnportant tito others. • ducted a candlellghtlngng service, fifigures $61.0 million includingncluding bberry, and Wendell King,King, both p Friday. X you. Probobly disinclined b I Wcft cr a The special candfelijjhttht scrvice eendowment eamlngs — for thethc RRichfield; and EuReno0 Newton, . ■ Ho U charged wiih commit- Elect Officersrs- Not one to drop an Wca cr a mnis to Uklah, Calif. Applicants for the tii m a n y early in Ufe. you shoul project in mid-stream,m refiard-regard- 'or the program, wlli^ntlnuell-contlnue ccurrcnt biennium amounis to U nts for the ting lu-o counts against a 15- DECLO-Offlcers were elect- — find, as lime goes by, that hom •« * of tho temptaUon” or prow-provo- throughout 3ie year, mThb-past -past aaboul 47 per ccnt stato support pposition of clerk wereere Elmo year-oldyi g irl on July 17 andid Nov. e a ^b; y true should you bo engaged In ' The lecturer was assistedassisted In v week, suggests generalal .fund Tho board approvedved final — . ... . ^waa Kenneth Saxton, who wlll ' ‘'j the ^ e r'o f your words>rds of per-per fighting for some generalleral cause,cause. the program by Mr. and Mrs. sspending for schools of $71.4 p> paym ent lo the Northwest TERRORISTS K ia ONE>NE beb« assisted by Bruce Darrlng-Darrlng. ihowen,■ « x c r cH • e-equlpmeflt. . and moro particuliirlyriv If thelhe Ricjjard Jasper, Mrs.rs. C T. n million In tho next biennium.ilum. Hc BBridge and Tank Co. and. and order- BUENOS AIRES, Argentinagenlina ton.to vice pfesldenl; Sharonlaron Sut- 2gH?,™ r To ftod whal Is In store to Matthews, says that would moro th an ei vn^ htrS ^ ol life's “un-"bh- Crow, Mrs. Wayne Matthews, s I than ed a certified letterT written (A (/ P )-T erro ri* t bombingsmbings ton.to secretary, and Pat»ae Reed, J ze a !' day^f ^ you tomorrow, select your birth derdogs.- Mrs. Raymond Ruby ondand Henry aachjeve the 50 per ccnt:nt goal to David Whitesell thathat build- killedki a 70-year-old dock worker trtreasurer. / . F3 ^ day ahd read the coirespondlnj ^ long sought by educators.irs. ingin and fence be moved from ai itches and SeniUlvo Mineral and Meui de»c- r b^lhday To find wjiat is inI storc.tni-A fnrfor Schm ldt - IC 3ved from and damaged #trike-hlt Buenos The purchasing of patches and I paragraph. Let your birthday A general discussionn was con- Samuelson has not yetitJisjc listed d jrjiiag(i_prDpccty------Aiy] ------Aires-Haroor-on—Thursdayday as as pl pins to Mentlfy their group was 1! s ta r w your dally guMe.(de you tomorrow, select your blrth- ductetamtamlng-thsTiraaHBtlciTituallBtlc -_ ■ . ■ , —' ■' ; —Current-biils-will-be-pald-by— la — dnyTind‘rer n I .. ■...... ; ^ I ! Ma|n Eoiff Phone entlous application of good»»d°wut wlll SAom SiSr^ov'a-DK.)V. 23-Dec. tw o MINtNO clalme lor lale at Bo- cheer, and an orderlyf routine. 23}—Make suro you know what ——. nanta, Cuiter County. 9 oriflnal 9n^ It. ls you’re after before>re you be- N cabin**, ene (umlihed; one unnn- CAPRICORN (Dec. 2W an. 20] price *S00. cau Rupert. —■Establish yourself as a leadei a goal. It ake a mis- around the home. Make plan: *’%'e*™nv*eri?*«jM»''Pktu"^ * for a family outing—and maki «frdVn|?.'^Str^Uy“ onfWen'^^^^ them intriguing enough to at 23-Jan. 20) _____ tfici 'everyone.______—Today’s success dependspends upon upon ------— d I, _ . -17 the amount of subtletyly yoiiyou are — • AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Fcb.- 19' r conversa- —An excellent day for geltln{ ‘0 ‘0 your conversa- ' Jgpgs<:i>h.^plf«lla reslitered t i i u n i • f f with otTiers in your/our field. ——— ------rld” uf M cesj baggage aroun< AQUARIUS (Jan. 2lTFeb.21-;Feb. 19) - L _ z z r the home.~A ibasement-clearing - A n excellcnt.day forr becoming . ______«tUo1 to outsiders, don’t ncRlect neglect uto a f ^ " yo“ " "S 1" S' advancingnclng your ' i ai5.“„ a ■ take caro of needs at home;hnmi. Re Re. carcer. .... member where charityy begins.bSS'nsV , TAURUS (April 21-May«ay21)--A 21^-A .. ' ' : - - •GEMINI (May 22-Juneunn a21) n —- Sunday for being practical. prflcUcal. , H Benefit-from the goodnd advlc*advice Make no effort to aid another In •. IBeauty Salons 15.' you o ffe r another. You cancar carrying oul of plonslans based STARTING leam best today by attemptlnj DECEMBER"12lh ■ , to teach someone else. une 21)-A CANCER (June 22JuIyJuly 23)-23>— ‘*®y yo“ can be« of great Momlng rest and refaxatlorrelaxation 1>?JP one of whom you know wSl Votk on"'SSe»da?*j*W»«* should allow you Us set get more m on Cultivate the! strongerstranger neidnyiI and Seturdayi, Call ber out of this Saturday aftemooraftemoon rather than the old friend.■lend. . V ra- * I l/jTT* ^ ■ J •July 23)— ^“ '“j^flNlScW ELL’S than usual. Tum your■ telentalents tsto te CANCER (June 22-July 2 3 )- ll ^ U mmU* BEAUTY SALON . fun thlnu. Don’t attempt to fathomithom the ■ ^ - I asa-woo, Bllli,-tdaho ^ • the personal touch to0 all that satisfied merely to knowow what bIs " ~ - I . you undertake and yourou should «oing on in^their minds.ds. , IWlIm ^ >?Sno* 733-lMf. EvenlnS “appotai^ • also better the results.I. Gains totc LEO (July- 24-Aug.. 23)—Im- . • ! be made this Saturday.yr. portant matters due to.ariselo.arise In - • A \ dOMPLExE Beauty •e’^lee by^aa: ,11 u W ■ 55vunced-itudeou at reduced pncu. ■VIRGO (Aug. 24^epLpt. 23)J3) —- the near future shouldd come In ^ . Permaneat* ta. B e a u ty Aru . . ‘ Business •matters mayy call-fotcall for for ^ share of attentton:k)n today. Wi m i UlV - ' 5A ^em y, 139 Mala Weit. Pbona your attention. Let routine)utine Sat*Sat- Begin by.working out: the over- ’ urday affairs go while9 you tend all plans. , ^ 1 to details of your career.ee>: VlRGO (Aug. 24-Septspt 23) - . ' I LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct>ct 23) -— Strive for success, in a personal KJ 7 y o u should bc an absoluteloiute well relationship rather thanlan for fi-fl- m T H Ci of new Ideas Jusl now.V. Put the nancial gain. The oneine should B H n i l 7th Av^n?e - best of them to workk for you lead to the other, and you should spon know ex*ex- ,UBRA (Sept. 24-Octc t 23) - ™ ...... Baby SI»en-»Ch1ld Care 16 — ceptlonal”galn7 ------~ ---- • Spiritual growth doesI not rule BO-PEEP C h ild Care. Dlvl<^^ S^CORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.^ov. 222)- 2 )- out pracUcalily. Look: for ways Take stock of your Inner re-re­ In which you can put your falihfallh North. 733.SOOT.______sources if you would know pre- Into your work. • ■ ______— ------bBPCNOADi.Bde cmid care. Oilidm clselv what, to offer another In ^------...... • • ------...... ------r . - tna way-of talent and1 personal-personal­ 's^ic the good wiU'of others as ity.* ______. you go about your busing! i n ^ in a JAOc'ik and JILL-S Nunery. Hour. — more enthusiastic fashionihion than NOTES CARRIER ARRIVEDiRRIVED usual. Spread Kood cheer. . . 3 ------» ------SAIGONr-Sooth—Vler-Nimrie t^ N im — ------— * ------— > (A P )-T h e U.S. Navyr b u an- CLASHES KILLr 91 - — — t-dntyja ^OSCOW_(AP)------—Clashes ------IZ®------*- [ant_ad&lE&jnake it North v let Nam .ot inI oooly c ^ ntyBi»- between Red Goardi and work- clear»powertd-ml»ilJaI tniiiWcnilMr, , en bav« killed 3t personsrsons and the Long Beach. ' injttt«d 380 fal itc e n t days In — thi»a dtlM of Red China.Una, Tass ' - ““ - L . . % FO R FAST SELLING RESULTS ^ h u g d a y Picture yourur pleasurepie skimiming m ing cacross the waterI t e r J USB T niE »W E W l WAKT A M Wan^atl---Femala 18 EMMY LOWt §r Marty tMah l n ...... with your own5Wn 01outboard'm otor.3tor. TiThis happy coupleuple is ' fe -Wrka Mr«!"phy*li'M^murf. A«!i ■ H M getting set1: fofor r thti e first o f mnany an y tripstr to the lakeceto to _ !j e-o Tlme«-NP»«.______g i r o enjoy the like-neike-hew outboard wiiicl d which they wei^ dblenble tto l yHelp Wanrad-Mala 19

:he easy w ay-through purchase the ea irough a Want Ad. . Experienced - ~ ------m W : WHEEL ALIGNMENT m an , Happy,too,3, are the previousJS ownfowners. They werere . \ , ■ , ■ . ¥ , Plenty of work dble to sell then * Excellent eamlngs I the no-Iorigerused3ed outboardout motor■for for ' • •:^ Group Insurance • ------cash the easy3sy w

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H £ “'lSs“w w S ,. | -^.PLAYER ' jr^ o .o a boiuo or rtotal prop- . « , Buhi • No m atter whereyou you Uve Uve in in these areas, you can a ® - W«nied lo pW In band — — now -telephone the Times-Nelws-'Xtmes-Ne Free of Charge, sjns 4 nightii a w e ^ Phoae'i 3)£733* WENDELL REALTY ffi ermS •• M ywi live fa Buhl,. ai8tleford-.-;.v.r.7;T.wV;;..;-Ctstleford-.;. SCAM— 'y i i j WMdall, Idaho . .83*iJJ74 lo 188. ■ 9368 after 5:00 p.m. •.EvMlBll,,M»-aOS S •2 t. M& F S ‘%s.'S"S-iS - ^ " SWendell. Gooding; Hagerman.g e rm a n . JJerc e r o m e ...... 536.2535I ^ Coatt and California offlea* (or fe«d “ "riissB'iSrSa.sin.v.fflK & :*ute; Flier, Hollister.’ Rogersone r s o n - ...... 329-53755 refereferral buyer*. Retulu .wtured. uct • I g omau In ------— ------a l 0^733- Burley, Rupert. P e ^>. . P ?BuLbuL N Norl o r l a a d ...... * .• %m&e."'** |i ?“!!?"“• SS SACES'M ANAGERE R ViSleyM*' waSien?'«uara^£ For New Car and Truck J o S ? DON’T WORRY ^ ng Real- .. About a (oan. O w nen -wilt»Ilt fJ.ft. «,,4 23 Dealer : S^SS.4iES m ent: M . ■ Salary plus Commbslon ^ ? S S a " r . ^ £ar:., e/o J t*io i coniracu. a s i A f rtaljaveitmeni. ^ s s ? »-•, c/o g Inwreit. T ^ y a d -by. _ K l l , -CheiCheck This "ClassifIlassiflecI" S ection>n DailyDc for Timelyn e l y • | ^ !-Ea%s'^«s.“'a . month. _ | ffi ^ , FOR LbaSB: SMU P a n LouBse. LLOYD: ROBERSONON M» ^ E S K S r H I -—n AGENCY - H . !SiJ“re»cjS s> ,« Monty * te Lean - 35J a 230ru Main North PhonB ISIJIMS'334833' B»S f . ’ ...... (•••A. WANTED to buy: Etcrow cooiracti.oeiracta. Not Nol a member of Multiple Lltiltif » ' eip«n‘ -107 WMt Main, Jtromt., Idaho. Idaho. ______^ ^ FT- I BDEAS ' S . ' I ^ SP atea Phona 3a4-a378. • . “ “MLS” » • •> { fe r. Mutle U i» n » ' • 4 4 0 0 FAMILY F/ HOME, 3 bedroomt. Jl ■ bath*. 2 firepiaeei. family raSm. ■ «?.• ^-< ^ ^ e- K ! « n. W in* Mutle SCudloi, 73>-7aw. Sl(SmifrdiTsS;S »f FiFF - ' ^ n s „u — i f g ^ DairnS- yard wlih Sprlnkleri. a bath*,'*6a"th»". fl* K ' lelp to dote ...... $I2,S00...... Sfl M S 8srrvift.'sjsf»“£'||S i J e f S FELDTMAN »• iueauoo. REALTORS $ 4 ' S Aa ] n t a4:- ’ S ' • rL;"«W 5.|S^V ";_ iEi°Ss“*s?a^!kF‘"°°-• S7» Filer Ave.______• 733-1988W988 52 M . ___ JS.7.‘S P & iC r..“g;‘0s«o Olher liittrudien ...... 46** ^ Close To College Site ^» :'.•■• P?* siit4b.p6R I'ri&U booUat m 'W 3 ulU^ln M 1 ■ G IF IDEASiAS 01 and CHUCKLEIE (CONTEST J : 'SrS?SK S?3i3f' Diploma awarded. Small ^ooSfy monihly roroom.*”ijJ?So' lot^’wlih^oHnli'lcr M OU, BOX aytiem, double carpori. Immedl*nmedl- «,T.W ?aFi."o'.'.'e.g ' o . " Kata pottcttlon. l.*S; 515«5 «6>500 Stf 111 infor- FELDMAN REALTORS)RS S lift. Call mauon. NorthwetU SehooU, Mpt. 733-1988 Stf ENT]s T T E R NOW! 0 \ g^ i i E g li S ; Box OO. c-o Tlme».N>wi.”*•"***• Bvtnlngt, Doug Vollmtr. 733-«Bt K ^ ^ H c m et-lo r-S afa.------JO. $30 Cosh1 Weeki' eekly - Free Theoterer TicITickets Daily ^ :$118JeER-MGNTH.JTH. ^ ■ ■■OPENIIOUSE— $-600 DOWN U — ' Bwry’doy 'tll Chrljimas‘Istmas 4 guestgi tickets te tho Motor-Vu)ter-Vu anda 2 tickets to theI •Iff New three bedroom home^ with 3 i ^ ‘ !^2S l ! See Santa's Finest Gift ffi Orpheum or Idaho3 willwlll be-awbe -a\ ardod'os prizes In theIhe ChuckleChuck Contest togetherr « This Weekend wa'^£,H i^TS.nA'S i with $30 CASH weekly/eekly prize:prizes— $15, 1st prize, $10,0, 2nd prize,p $5, 3rd prize. « cS?p%d” 5J3rS ^; gs;« r? ;ie r;i.ss; ffi H4 i 9 Section and the bolonce of ih* compteieimpteie Ilnet i V s s ilajiij i S - i- All you neineed lo do to anU( li lo ellpclip 7 COMPIECO M Pini IIN£S from ihe CKt Idea Section or Hatp-^fa and Hrnal*r“2o 20 ^hal'd“r« .v « 3 _ - vanity. A larao modern WichenliSSS f OWNER TRANSFERRH) ffi (up lup lo'0 6161 fromff any elher port of thee CloiiUledCloiiiried SecSection In the poper to moke up o funny tequence. Potte up the line* In ihe pH fanater. li carpeted too, and hai colored ^ n>oi> humorovt comblnalion pottlblet endond mailmoil o< brlfig'To Sonfo'i tdlieu, Claiillledlaiillled Deporimem,Dej 1lmei-Newi. WlnneriNlnneri wlU ^ *wlll ^ S * « t^ th * * ^ ln Fftllt"T?BvoiI Traw* apollancei, Fonnlea c o u n t e r of int, Do* topi, and hardwood eablneu. A At be announced In Ihli ledlon dolly.. TleletiTlcketi . row nlr*n|y« • lu lln r lift Y«>rY«>r Iu Iu Kumlnc (o an «at < ^ ______Srs'W,?rs£ls i Ji Stoeklnr fi Holldtl’il Jotnj«4n T riTM (ISO »Ik. loor. hu.• vir* Virv u> nil D flowtrt wtntT Si* =iS,M i.gffi^,»KfSS*U U ^ l. i a y - j^°^n 1iiT*i I'inf.______wvn.m fiHi.v .I.h ,i„,i1______Vl.ltjNjjj oor btmuHful______m«Bw«B hihilr. dtrk brawn. Wore TOTO DISt DISNEYLAND - « - ^{h~bB^j^^aVd? 32 '^grM*y M Yin«l*.'‘YlB«ir Yi'naie ______Phene Ph 7ll-lga<. rn»«rJ Bumbummor anil winter plmrtniUhd 61. lIHSrM t^FlvIna al IU b*it wilh lower Hi, il main- V f ^'Whll, ItJpowCCopJJtnh -tI ____-Iff! rr?--.. ..-^tiBt»*tttl.nLt»..Si».Wea — CBln JI«*lth^^ToT*-iluj^ ^ o p -q u im r-in itltilo B - for -a- lew— ------taxei and private low con wiior~ Torrni ^ up« r«Mrd«r t«hiijclia ea duly JickJickpol. N.V»d* . t l d under u per monlh. ni^ NEWSPAPER ’ — COME SE E — = r 'John Joh Bithop, Realtor, JimTl Oan- ^ -^.Saturday and Sunday 3:00' pm-p.m. - ner. ner 7X>-22«(K______M _ R lit OB fo R SALE OR RUNT; by' owner Sl* Ax ~ , , ...... H E L P ^ 1 FalU V e f - ^tacrlfltv tale, 3 bedroom home. kM%(A — — —e*ir«-liv-fuli-^ba*ffmentr-«arpct* tfls— “ MLS” . ------~ and. drapet; Tako Trailer ' SHome, K fW------G i f f s - F o T -..------:■------G ifts"* F o r— — Gifts“For— .—- .....—— G i f t s - F o r - ^ - - -. — — -C -Gifts For— ^—M ^ w a n t e d " ‘ carcar, boat or anything of vaiue on equity. Aiiume loan of per W _ ------L O O K IN G - «cent. n See at 1813 Heybum ■£|jfAvenue ' -MEN ...... W O M E N ' CHILDREN FAMILY HOME , . I . ' im medlato opehtngi for qualiried Eail. Inauliv next door or call pesp(« In aunny. heatlhru)I^' Art*atI* 1 For a good buy. See Ihli 3 bed* Idaho Ida' Paft*. 822^168.______» room home on Aih street In , _____ f i t JT’S HU, HU, HO10 '■ I r DEAR SANTAI I DOLLS,00 doll carrlagM. dol'.- r ^ “ “ - I ii^QNO 'DOOR PRIZES ffi rona. -MLS'* 113,000 LARCB 3 bedroomedroom TIMEI Fleate give her aI iiroilert. doll clothct. cuddle; . . W IN A FREE we can’l' dUDtii homo with 2 bedroom apartment 58 2 ? « ; k r W u « In baiement. ThU home It very f bV f i you »l» Ho. Ho, Ho.). -with . KIRBY ‘Si; T R I P ’ ' si’sK •S'iS.VJi .w ersr,.-.! ,« •al, 1 car garage. 10.000, neat with good Income from bato- W/i ‘ mak# or •, ___table tab and chair tcU, toy x n « M t1?Wo'," .’iSfU™ IM Kovet, toy cupboaidt. toy TO DISNEYLAND !SS.5:%Po!M'iS}SS wda§%*i « t Llnecasttng Ad Madilaa '. r — FILTEX VACUUM »w 1 F or you and your family. pare—See pare—Sei for Yourtelf. Thea PS . Operators **““ , TAYLOR AGENCY • CLEANER link, f ", toy refrigerator, etc. All Kimberly 423-S2g9 ij,j " 1* iSi5..”Do"Jb“ °iS!J^ at tpeclaliy reduced Chrlitma*I OR YOU MAY m V .J ’ EraTrFMrHllir ?££ utf Chevrolet 2-tonton Amerlca’t Finett-Q laving* »v from tho old rcliaKe. ?r‘iriVarthif%e“B eM e « . . * Fioomien Ad Building8 ,Ron TMlOf^'^*"*"** 423.MtO a*l ~ Phono for a FREE W in a 572.95 5 sp e ed • U ui l t aea ( : M taie Vall% Mobile PS “A D&B SUPPLY CO. Sc Dvrle Carr 733-M08 $2795 Schwinn Fastback. plSrV'^Uien HsrV'lJ warrant?"wuS ' forqiiatlflaaj'eople. Abovo •vor» <) IMng. ^arage^ dli^a^r'^^S^y V d ,. 2nd Avenue Eatt ' j; ■ ______— ■ ■ ’J^HOin.wiuij,' iwin fam ' • — convenVe'n tW tehea Nm bulluitwn. Wn. Inteintereit Toay'Phonemsm!' *‘'*1? ^ ’ I A CIfe That'cSure to Pleate.. ” • 'ever. iniWoa ffiit very newt 'K ■ ' ■ appllancei: full baiement; car. rr* " Si:------2K ' *The m an In yoiir 'life'*life” '------:------>. A.< ‘*”*1963 OLDSM OBILE ______I Penney’s | | St'riko coadlUoM exlit—( n V oa«« SIS:| C y ^ 'g l^ ^ M o e -i' t?2nSon*% .' V b e d w n f* h o m^ ^ S n e e a «r S; » * • I Shirley-Mendiolaj l a | ^ ^______, _ _ ■ STATION WAGON L/narChannel Master, ® . •irtke) fferred. Northeait loca^n. »ej ' .. MAKE THIS A RADIOS and "*"*■ i»*o'rSirHu?IOS k • ------WHITE CHRISTMASIAS' ______------I .JJ,. .$1795 ■ R ,t. GEM STATE REALTY.iTY TM™***'* SSI 733-5332-or-733- Probably nothing wouldaid ba I By giving hor a WHITE OR f— ^ GLEN JENKINS TAPE RECORDERS W e. 634 Blue Lakei North 73MJ38 more needed, or wanted,;ed, by ELNA Machine thi* Cbrl*i-Qirit” ID ID i power SPOTTmo'sCOPEi I , S4‘S"'"°® illRBB bedroom brick — Momlng. » gift of mat. A fa*t-focu* compact pocket CHEVROLET . „„h 602^’b«M**"* —; I leletcope for viewlns fun any- -I ;rV c» ‘ifil»r??al? ' R ■ yard. M23"i)lh Ave^EM ^Hlwo. t e w h er^lO power—30 mm fog ‘’^‘^•va* T“' BuyerS may attome Cl Loan. 733- ffP a plain 50% proofed pro lent—not a toy, but n — throuVhouVVagfc'vanayl througl K inrgett • DURING »*<= NEWER BY OWNER. 3 bedroom, full bate- cltf • . WAITING LINE .cCHANNEL h a i MASTER » REMODELINGi. ' ^JITTERS ? ? — Three bedroom brlek ipllt-leret.'• " I p’o".? ffi Cf\ SKINNER’S • dueed «»« to M.oyfor Chrlitma*. CORP. r e Film Wuk Wlitted .. .2313 SuUt-ln? Utchen appliance*, latg*1M|* m«i *y» f** Inierett. ^ Tlr;ea el waiting tn Una for 1 - - - '■■"■ family room, covered pallo, baitt „Vir* SEWING SHOPPE»E D D & B S U P P L Y C O . «i?*kithe kidi to ice Santa Clau*? ~ ■—- t I Save-On shoogingnter Center 230 Nonh Main Have him come to vi*lt your ______and K. double garkge. CLEANLEAN WILL trada my equity in houte. M ------11 CUSTOM - ;AND SHARP, only tlS,tOO. jog pany. Phone^SsIoM^foVTur* I ther detail*. GlVCGive A Lasting Gift S ______' C. LOONEY. REALTORrO R If!« atwr fl p.m. _ ! ______W' ^ A^ A,PORTABLE ^ ^ Leo’ s ( tmas ■ ^CHRISTMAS SPECIAL:iA L j Gifts For Custom Fanning ’ i 3-4011 *'MLS" NEED TO SELL7 Want 10 ^ Brand New 1»68 Model i'e’,>“w°t?.rn.'‘" “ • s a u "’f f i ______DIscovcc_!Ihft Fiin-Of__1 . T Typewriter s » ------: -Botty-Hanien------;— ^ '733HJJ8#------*«J ------TOUCH-&-SEWw ------FAMILY—------■ Ks-im or WW7BJ ■ • .. Wlnier WUh MarManual o r Electrie ^ ifoidt • ' EVllE V IN R U D E SK E E T E R ' l "— ■’-K JrtiW rJffw .'va- S - " T T rlceT F t m 849.SO~ ^ WE'D LOVE T (T ^ 7 « - ____- Alt our new riflei and^thot- 1 ■an‘d"XftF"SKrDXDDLEfr < TTHc CUSTOM SNOWMOBILES ^ MAKE YOU UNHAPPY,PY. . . yr.,.Toa.“ijaB’av« p '^VngerTS*^””G _ "Hiii guni on^piipiay are being told______* ______SN ^ER.'S-____- — 5 : ___ ^ —r^M AN URE-HAU LING------iG “ Wlihyour-pnuenriiomi.-tefua—b *fu«— bbaiBBAUTIKUL-~bnelY~NErarear 2000* M — ------CEt^TER------' n .. ■ ahow you a bigger, newer, beiier floo: W o£"ro'j;'.r4s!— —— 1» Main Ave: N. 733-3344 | BUD~&‘ M A RK -S OFFICOFFICE EQUIPMENT ■ 1® ‘ Jim UlUbrldg* • 733430 aller • ^ ■ sa: 347 Main E a tt 733-llM 211218 Main North j/C ^11- a& o-.ss.""""- JS *crew driver to ihe largeit '' ...... ■J I (acroit(acrott I rrom o!d Pott Office) W CUSTOM ^ " teu. Open *iock tool Hem* 100 MANURE HAULING and all guaranteed quality. I For a^hUe dirlttmai I JG " M L S ” ■ T , ! I.. glvo her I t r a S n g p o s t I The World’s I ^ —kl'S "MU>" 112,000 VERY iharp 3 bed* D & B SUPPLYCO. J Most Accurate' Malce^HMake ihit the ilnetl Chrlii- | 8? — 230 Main Avenue Norih Snow boots. After skiSki I------^- ^ ------1 . J been S '■ome I forS a new i miMemf S home, f I ffi Mod boots. Fashion boots,o ts, ' 3 J "a . Real Ettaw Service. 7W.l«ifl. .W ACCUTRON MACNAVO*x‘“sTE*rf"BO*Sr |f i SiiSi S ElHsiSffrS S ona L. Dress bools. Sport bools,' ■ 1 Guarac COLOR TV frem ,K w i vff _ _ _ tlon. Cood termi available. Ez- BY 0 ts LooUag.lor. tomething Cuaranieed not lo vary over jaJa ck ck ’t 't IHome Eniertalnment 3A n a cellent Cl home for ihotee who ®bedre001. 2* sW PIERCE: 3 bedroom, exetlleni Sft —AtUche Caie»~ -f-s.fet'ss; ______■ ♦, nsllnJ Belts * Cowboy ENTERTAINMENT fS sfc?a'£-;ffis's!g in full condltlbo. Carport. ~SIS.OOO. WIU ~ U dief and Myn't Blllfoldt . - . .Gifts For “ • bi ^ ------\ boots for everyone. 52?e« ?ar.b\^ult‘? a'SS 'cT V Belt Buckles for little ■ «O M aloSoulh._' T33-TO3T ' 8 , , NEED TO SAVE MONEY? fi' 'Vrue BY owNB^^^a w W CLOS BOOK STORE * HOME— Jttmodcilnt ud-AddlUM*------o t r»- Miscellaneousjjg [_ . . tols nnd dads.- a bathi, fulf HnUh?d ^bMefnen?.’ MODERN ].|»dn»m >et?lf ■ Jn flriSnSi ***“BM h e a d cow unic Ooe package, ffi \ JACKPOT, NEVADA* I\ - '______SCSCENTED E CANDLES . aafi’.'ir.HiSrRW"ChrUima, » :o my place, fenced 'jrard. carport.I dla< ^ AND THESE etllenl , 35 sS" 7x33 BINOCULARS —THe fa- ■' *' rdAv- K*«^-,,°o»j”J»«.loc*tlon. tl«,ooo.Ve.0W. _iOO HEAD eow unit on river.WIU ^w2’__ ■■ vorlle tiie For Sportimen.«nd W haft New? - 82.93 ' ' Barty An . _»lacal_MdXantemporary-al ------K U = : jpno= 320 ACRES. Top toll, good area; ' Ss*— ------DUTTOOT------^------S’ home* ,Prompt 10.3«? lo MoISS! g a k COLOR TEL-SETS ----- ..JrSTERriFG----- mSei^homel’go^'Xibuildiao' W „ 5 Gifts For < JEWELRY CO. Add^oJ^it r a il e r CENTER- * 8 IJfA^^&'VM fSSittown. Sf ^ . F A M IL Y . M ASONER • \ 112UJ SHoihoneSIM St. So. 733-3033 j R far I a ..JL, ‘ Square neldi. deep loil. modera W niJ3.'^SpecW*not aiV lB .^ MUSIC CENTER ------■ -j .' ! ■ 9 , From the old reliable. - ______Zxcluilve Exei 2 year w arranty on “7 7 « D&B. SU PPLY C O . ' I picture tube and one yetr.on FOR TOTS TO I ali-paru.Si' p Extra color fidelity “ajw YOtTwANlTtpSd S5# . ~2S0 Main Ave. No. GRAMPS . controlewji for perfect black and p, p R E V E R E - ' J5!.*.o?& yeo»-1-| ' comer J * . ' f“ White fine adjuiiment. Qual- ,‘ ELECTRIC A Lb SKILLETS * rafe ‘f e r s j i ' s s Kek J" a‘^?|:pJi?urr?J6 ic"?e?'n7^tenm. W M * “«sVu. HOUSE SUPPERS. TtPIty ': hardwood cablneti. Shop - Permalock Perr Tenon Flnlih PHPHILCO ILO or ADMIRAL & I I. enda or after 8:00 p.m. itoui ;. All Styles •arly ;^3 while lelectlont a ra , SUck.proof(SUck-f scraich.proor • ^ B^a"i»B5R0bMS. 3rt‘^l0 baiameiitr-|3« j^Z! S l- M iscellaneous ■ „ compleia. ------Fenced yard, garage. Reatonable From ».95 to $10.00 ' ' COLQRTV ^ g ” M A S O N E R P R IC E • . Bcrintw Opp^nWM ^ n G i f t s ------HUDSON’S MUSIC J CENTER ' '• . •HARDWARE I • WHw il s o n -b a t k K , HEISS IN ^ STMENT CO. . ^iff. ------' ' ' .------lie ^1 N __|^j_^llM > alnAvejEj^^ -147 Mala w a tt TwinTwia FFan*. a i Buhl and Jeroma ^• • • ^ Student Hales • f f i *1.25 in Idaho .0. 3jS|- I SLM outside Slate ^ _ »so « • ' ■' '■>■"*'“ ------r-=— 2»at i=;>^r^P«uy^?'Nes'N ev^^'U s^ C a r ; g g f e V a H s # . FanM fof SiU • 52 IB-fam Pr.a.rty . 56~jto 56 Houit>^UpfuniM>wl ; •-'■74•, -.74 HouMi-Jn^ Hot _74 74 fimfitth' Implewei^ ' W Hty.Hw Otaln 94 _ ., i ) ^ 9-10,-1946------• •• ' ■ .. laafuN ^ ^ ^ * flaaij Twin Folli T Jm o i-N ^ " ..-g a v' jtlvaled ^ ■73J-IW8L u a . 01 ^ TKm FREE PICKUP 555^ ^ ^ ^ o y £ £ « , ° gffih. r r ^ u ^ — =-— And-Dellvery------^ g S au°L‘"?U..^'*~ ' ‘ cated Pftul area; • onOd. alt major (racior overhauls SMALL J tadrwrn alia. I., during December and Januaty.s s i ‘ ^ : ffiaW KffiS'sss'ss:K £ . f s a> r of i t110 e i^ .-0>S Shoup AVenuo WeiL 3 bed. cx i S a a E f i c ii T O L y f er .buUdliiai. jQood-Bit around dJtoker fwwM wlut g u heat,. US monih- pn mace.-• SEVERAL good uied U acton bale w r J Avenue KW- ' SEE ___: _ «'e«'ly ror tpring uie. WXRl ^ n , ‘ WAIVER Of finance on ntw and Xp*)? _____ uied tractor* until April I. I0S7. <*»<', OEM STATE REALTiT Yy ' ■‘ss'-ii"i.rruA“ ",rc'«K W ’ Sijyl] «33 Blua' tik e i North ^n .j sg u » r- - i i a ? ^ " r ' ' «"■ ” - s g I SA'Sua'aaSMji !™ ” ■ -GEM. wJS S U S ; — n f.tV IW! roS f f " '' sra: o ' ^ Id , 7r S r i, r Good Thingt lo Eit 133 ^ V "M l°n ™modem kitchen ■ and fadlltiei. ««' S EQUIPMENTr :^iM^!ZEZ!!=S ^ l!7 vl ia J-arge recreailoa room, utlllly -**» •« . Anlmil .Breedlng • 100 ,^wV' MILK ^ " m ^ » l '"*funwner'an’d winter playgroundiround of *? *’S lou l of CLB [ g g r.^ A rt.< > L b iemale Ubrador. Fl Idaho, Write 430 Main Avenuo •}< S ..SALES INC.; ^ FRESH TO YOU DAILY' ------North, Twin Palli. 733^1718. A] Icr” • ^greai**pr«ve(??lm?^a°on*i^lg* a ^ ^^TS/ J e T n S IM ______ro u iiEinaSM haa.. I. Illmhily.t w ; ”."■ ‘■‘• • s l , IM*o|PS2'.r;l'ililaref-BU?c5ll S ^ R«il Eitito W»nf d 62* 2 3TR BEDROOM Mo'oBRN bomo 8lb ^"ie ince*. Cheiier Sherreu' 733-5280 lect, - ' Avenuo Eail. Completely “'smjs remod- MSgjs gj, ____ C». •______fli^ t f t l f p s - is.,« .‘,sa“Ta-d,s ssr.'s isf ■ « “« ■ ”,%’»ras llveitock Wented 1 1 4 “ ^ •‘S s 1 ''^ehlne^.'^Reed*Tra«or*Co?,^ Caia Auct . Rm SPUDS r*™ ™- .» A W W ffiiS'-.a 3.™ ! ° s o S *"»»<■"« . 101l o t ------:------cet S t . W S 'r . i . ' S ’S ’ p'r'if.Spr"f.d ... -"d ^ s n » * « =«'*“'• iiAfi? ~ §p“i < ^ w ^ i r h « ' d . ‘^ to tell at SIS,000 wllh termi. . ——^ nrage. cloie 10 W aa h lo g t o n > -Bl _____ ■ HAROLD-S Auction every Friday!3*y. F O R P R O M P T . . 80 Acrei.'Full iharu water.M All ^Ap.rtm.H,-fon,IJ..d - 70 5?,?®*' 331. *th. “Aveauoa? S *"»• ^ F OR- YOUR DoLaval repainH a^nd and 1>« P''*'- apen all day Friday, Irvln bodenstab cultivated, Largs moders homa *■ iounialn Acroii iireet from Bob Reeie Mo-mS: . . REMOVAL 1 in., WILLS MANOR . E®RliAU nice 3 bedroom home, Large _ — 1 South, ^ tor Co. ~ polnu.* * * “ • ®' * jsi^.sasas& 'i^i'sa-,. Room5-Boird-ind.Room.^6 .ta.4eU-. -New^3-.^droom-cariieied-apart«--aoart«- -if*-llvlog_room-and-kltch«n,-i>anfiil Roo ------Dead-and'TJs‘cless‘ ...... RRED~^eT w h it s ' potatoet,' carrot* a t «:«,000 with (ood lem u. =S=- ilAY BALUks, 3> uied, aii^ eitet ^ CiHlW"Cltti ; -______102 i r s B m ’ area* VACANCY the isih. Board, room, •"<> makee, all recondition^. Alio L” : LIVESTOCK . s r 5 ^ *og« • • m iloife, Burley.ley. v *7»- l OnOl Farm Slaughtering ■) ' ^even'lnti^iiy^ndiiM* ^ K ,M s y _g ^ . .._PHpNE COLl^CT ” L Y N W O O D : r [77= = COMPTETti ime cl i,im equipment= WE SLAUGHTER '? E L w w ^ e e r s p a n isi^ onion*; ment. ihower" and^^baUi,I ufiTitvuWSy i'OR*RBNT OR*iALk. Three 'bed- ^ M Ib, for 81. Bring conuiner* at REALTY room, automatic w aiher,1: rentedfcn«a l i n Pw ‘'1 ; S l a a S ; VEAL IDAHO HIDE liii •19 Blue Lakei SIvdrNo. 733-nil . TALLOW CO. "erome ’ *** lue'^^'it V *"* »«*■ “ ®"“* oa No CAM way 27, N o rth M ain Harley^MathBrt*^' ^*e'M athsra fli;- c S ^ t s S T l s T Bn. ^ By ‘'?oi{i?^of’*Pauiy jl^'l.^'cfiue^Ja^ 733-im 423-smLZ H — - IftW^'JMdTh^o. ^fr-S:IS Moro- day,SS! week or mont.*!. le^Ufm L o c k e rs TW IN FALLS 733-683515 * • ^ chard run. Oreenrldge OrJi’ardr Member MuUlpla'Uiilin *’ MU^Sfi land E5(C TTT— For fait lervice ca'.l 733-4982 ' 678-&411 BU R LEY ______IrS S o i^ '^ Kenyon dreen.) Phone )RATED “ pS«ie^enSanM“ cilo*(J!?'l37'J& ______evening. 733-718S ^ “ MLS‘‘ £vufnB,‘ apnronBn?,**i'Vsdlt. I bed- Avenue Nonh. I?J2 ^ Appllincet t, HH Equip. 120 ^5?^ SILVER CREEK - L _^ isM rrs‘ri»r!s'ss;and uiK. ffsFr iVati» hARifl^Q by month alio TTTfF »52!H^ . F A R M ___—s i r -ELliCTKlC dome* ^-dryer.^ p.m. - - Rum riBht throuiti the middle ot ^ s"phni?« rumlihod room cloie to Builneii ,*Pb«me ■ ■ S L A U G H T E R IN G tllll beautiful little catlle ranch. *• *^"one collete. Reaionable. Call 733-OMl.S “B S H 5„V”'Inei. T,,. THE ONLY qualified butcbcn In mo^th” Elec o?iay?'war«n^^ ”mV v ^ refri|^e'^ T A ^ iu _SM;^eVob.■ "* ^NSn « n r ‘o‘r'V l“ad“c5;ffid‘“pa‘£ - ‘P - m I ■^SS„S2S3r>i.fr*2S j';" K " J s i I'H. condiuon. C«» 224-2207. Jerome.irome. REOi;RBOISTERED ANGUS bu I. B 8 MB I to lolt llfhti. hot water laniution. Park ne ncUidel* ^tl^^wTer^ncei?* ------boned, fait gaining animal*. Guar- » d W.*0^own, »!S) p«?tnMllLI l f nnd ■ wllh nel Bood lermi.. " FifmTSwppljef—------_ 9 J •“"« BuglrieH-Ofn«i Renlill’ 80 _4i >;s °i£' i;r.i sffi 600 ACRES = VHUiiStlfk regular or heavy duty Kr! ?^rt; r i.S K “?nK^Vr?o T S feA ss& 'gaaM .* *'ava1laW«*^W-j?^ r*bui/n*?K** _ Pl*« «3a 4th K/mt»erty. WJ per month. CaflciuToi 733- ft'’-' "Antlqueg IS?'" _ . . . . <700, BxlExtra Horace er afllee In bate- Keivy Maau Equipment 9 2 o?£ and renillxcd. Kl I. ] \%i- ^^Rdfe 3 bearoan- 'home. iloo per fSS '^1 r o k who love anileue* real Kl- *73, month. Newly painted, near ichooli ffiM ma 'sh.;"!,.?,'."',".;';'':; — Y 1 \) ^a"o HOUGH 2 YARD SALE^ OR'i-RADli. S. I,..d ll.l.l.la ____• GLOBE REALTY 90 BUlO 0 “*'* lK*"' N*nh*TOJo}*'d'layi. LO AD ER sprl ------rarxaaiidn-Eni—^ ■ tbU ;2623~j 623- t- Schoth. 4m V3MI. K taberly.{berty.° , La Lakei ^onh." Bruc« Mecham, Reatior 733hone WWci eitem Spreader bos with feed. ouif Vic Ehikraf. Bealtor 41MMM gj I er attachment; nearly new. MF Hut ””i**iSy 2 BEDROOM WITH hobby an3 — ------OS Dleiel tractor; HC sow wiro FViff 2 5 ^ JRONRITE 80 ACRES < nuuooo, utility roomi, IJS baihi, bate, c .m I ~ " k H C I s I c >• ’ ment,i water and lanltaUoa fur- fa r '• M ^^rin*d”c?rn"’A 5!y ^o^r« ?c% i.Ba M ...... noo ■ jood MOOBRN 3 room apartment,nirnSat tieat nlihed.nil W3. 733-ia87. ' 40-ACRE PARM. 2 bedroom modflmo3Sm Clampltl. 423-5708, Rlmberly. W „°a SANDBLASTER excel- s?«eT'“EMt.*“SM B7o'. *'• 3rd TWO bedroomi, large livingg room homehou cxcept heal. Phone 733-4087. Hgy^ . good Portable, new ...... tjo b $ 3 ? o .K S S f* ;!ih ” la*J: J ±SZ: Hiy, Griln ind Feed 94 Buh ikendt, ■'‘■o YOUTH SADDLE pcied Hvlng room., OJ Tm nn« S£S“‘iSjS?’ ‘7&.g&?*o?‘’°:55.gSm .sM Wintfldv f ; ; lo Rent 88 Hay^ ' ^ Texa* made, quality ...... g7S r r ^ ^mTle South on*74 from ¥wln**F&li* ^ l u l Ji;£ ENGUSH POINTER STOCKMEN’S REALTYLTY J U J ! ! ! : f -r o X M . FENbED bacic yard, - S p il' r.C“« K /i& S ^ 24-4M9 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT la Kim- waiherwa and dryer hookup, AV S7S .navArun'nt- Wa king dliianco.in w ! Sf.r Sa^(2nyoo Roa'd. a i?ei' m Iv Molff, 4 y e an , good . . . . tSO ~H0t>~rtnce : ------7H-3[r79-- = ^gS rs;;r FOR-RENT,-30-acrei^paiUii«-forT WANIwSSgS!rl T IZm —diuon. _rfy. lagulro* J f f Je*t?aMOn.‘lit,'!!: 1°;,I;1ISURE TOME y clean, m o d ern 2 Edroom home. Cai one e™ilop excellent milk cowi.'^Wlirglve^U Z---- 7 lOnable, furnace, leii than a year old. See 9901 a^^o^boau.'phona’TsiSusM nH«alter "Ml* ‘o 0-*>." l ^"*filmlliJi.H l! HH Good, • ‘ “ ML'S'' . •m____ at 418 North Locuit. Inquirejid. °i; at -221 {fff-KS'Uiir'’” *- .122M2 ■• wm rinanca . 733^110 • —OunlH^ »0 Twin Falll Tract, p; 'A^ll Improved, productive. , tioi fur- *” •_ . -, ■ 5______FFirm im Implemant, 9o 0n uvesLIVESTOCK FEEDERS. Sawduit CATTl >nlv: no MODERN 3-bedroom home. Opponu. ____ rif -CHRISTMAS SPECIAL- ' SfS Bara 20 South Jerome ^ I7M0 S ? 9 ^ pfluf VOT°nlCB? P h o n a 'j ^ ^ ” nl? — a.EsKr® l!!aK S S s««» » - ‘= Brand New 106« Model • largt S n r Sr^Ha “ • Have Your mMAdiC^ VALmV Mllllas !larvlc«; S°"‘ FELDTMANI TOUCH & SEW REALTORS t 8 5avi. W O bedroom houio luit redeeivriMco- ^TRACTOR _ Kim ---- 178 Pller-Ave.-...... 733-lDM jn * 7 # « o M e . ‘ “ * ^ ”'‘“'^“ire, ' "1130 ” - —^Overhauled 2^ T5D“ 7 r ! JSS.V.KaJ'*''^ s SIs a W u p ' ¥ 6 1 8>80o j RED’S TRADING POST 3 i | iw— n r We Repair All Makes! 324-1 ' * ioo UiSad tc*ied Angui tiockp R Sm*lSmall depoflt. no payntnu j-WAY 7.95 ACRES ' 3ri79l7 ' L'PAdoUs 2 bedroomi. Avenue Wett 733-1421 POR S g g F ’"2f?e^r*'^e’ce‘’^>i'2? ”u r t u VIt t “''h^i havo2 WANT TO lavo money? call for a H HAY ^ 'f oI r 'i a la by the bale only. Dan TRADE YOUR, HOMEflE TO DEFRAY THE COST.* !IS1reference*. No i>eti. 733.5387.13S7. ' demonitratlon.dem Moit economicalTilcal D Danlcii,bi'J ISl Rote su e et North, WEaN ^ .SNAKE RIVER AUCTION w«j ilekaa OF MOVING TO r - r “ ~ T 7 trecion on the market loday. Val- 733.2170. 733.2 4198, Jorome. alter a pjju or bo- ^ Every Sawr^y 11 tjn. hay In fore a a.m. /TCHaS(i!‘s S S LYNWOOD MANOR)R E ?5SP.l!Jjy — Serv^-Avallablo S S £ 73i-i»SO . MI Mala We«t ___ • • Twin Falls Address Ofo t . -Sifi «=M ».m. ID gjOOT.m.---- ^------EARLY BIRD ccmbine and *waih. *"0n 3Mffl87.** jeigm e!” * “* ” HorsesHors« 104M Uwd ^umitiya^Mora o ^«a a HOFFMANh o to 2i;* colonial atyle, re- • ARE YOU LOo'kTnO for k. good Distinction Foi;;four larae bedroom*. Carpeied:araeied er iprogram In effect now. Check;heck i^ PASTt s fU R E FOR rent. H onei. Inildo WlLL caitle raoch? See or call ui. ] ilolor cli^ ItolU Twin Fnll*. Pboneino'sS 843- '^loMa I^wi S-w“i2ol'd,“ peiroa-’ »«Cen- wMtV enamel’traS*’burne? iS ^. GENE LARSEN SALES|“C0. CO. • i?.'’a.?...“cV5i5waat'.SS K pV oteliK r'"’ ®"*'*^““ S.. SS!. nent regltured. Bay. large blan- hu«i-'i Fhone 73M008-»M-S11I, Ooodlng ' '___ ket and ipou, blate face, further ““if Chuck Pattenon 73M03S“ J g . »'?oV‘ pI------^ § S £ “S^1S l ”« s li"’‘'^ a p o r t a b l e Ironer. Wwtlngboiat ’* 120 ACRB DUHL ranch. 107 ihare* n 5ps& Fss"~- s of n water. 1» head Salmon < Tiea BUY sHLL o/' Tt^D B *k°“r- "o"* jS S K “d“5E”.f• ^ N E E D anEL X P:p l e r t ? 1 1 mately to monthi grazlns,■n?,'; 3 bed- J.w-™'.".!, ssi. r .z \ i . k r ssi W W & sw; room modem home. Oool eorrali, * center. 119 South B roadw ay,-^ USED ga. ja-.?;«%% ------" , Use this handyi y directsdirectory as a guide to fast; ri artment n ' •« . ' fasti reliable service. <3all today for. free esltaates."fmates w aihu ^ ' ' Acrei, 2 homet, 170 water |=iharei, s'^ . J « -‘-fE-"VIFsSE;» . ■ ■ -Call to( $83,ooo! jiarbage dlipotal, caroon1 Wllhwlih — -j “ f g : . . South Uncoln, Jerome. S24.484S. 5 E?^ V" I ■ ■ '. .------. ' 2 / . . . ■ . 24 H o w ' ' TWO teamt1 of work honei alio oo ancA. ^ appli. ~^«rrVo ’rtam pw r ii?’’or«naJ ' giving [ 1^ ■. room and dinette,. *iRVat, lanlia- tanlia* . ■ ' ?ng,**«4.ff[^‘i'n” ** -^o* Prop . T i?,: tlon, waier furnlihed. Cal 733-3709 ^ . A nswJttswering < • Servitjrvice ■, ^hone. Cart broke, >hon*e“ ’733- temi ^ ^ a t- -cMjllUw, t40.^CaU 73>Soj a n e r...... BUCKSKIN QUARTER hone mare,‘7 - SEtWsawiNO MACHINES. New Elna away kCTATE-lBO~acre diveniti'ed UM ' except Th* T tU phonan'e of o fAny A ny Advertiser In Thli Directory It rarm. Large home, oiled road. Full i re c to ry It Not Answered, S a.Sr"K »"s.‘ *» AVO- Dial 733-2386.U2386. TelephoneT«le| Answering Service,vice, Day.Dny-OP-Mtght.-l JUTT !!; a £ M s ssfeWM. » . M /”fei.'^«e"S J , JUAt tHH nrei'ent ior ihtinmoM, Mr 8 n p a ru ■ ------T,__ The:he AdvertI*Advertiser Will Be Notified to0 CCall a ll YYoi o u . '' !«,"« KeaUy. ftmwo; eveningi, M>tervlee. Phone 733-238«. „ tang mpany, 555^,55 ‘or your productt? Call - 1£ '• T BIFlijdW O illAbliS;' il.rt ap. il„. ray 03. kI'" d APAHTM ^V s . To^wlv «»u- ^ I, Teiwision Repa^r^: , sn layi dio apartment. Nlceiv decornie.l. ------wcllr~^bedroom modem -home. nome. <3 Quiet retpeetabie-bulldlni. IdealBoarding i, Tralnlra9 _____ Insuronco Tn Muilcal inftruments • 124 Realty, location. Adulti. Beck. 733-9S31. , - y — II Fine flro Intumnce wrlttea with ret>- a.m. ata gg gaa t M —uiablo-lniuranco-compenleer-Rea- —Cornj = . F O R - ^ L E - ■ ^ u d e aonable ratci, premium floance. TV, or.w ill trade-jilLfit-partr t____ . ... ^ ^ j i _ arra'i'ii'.’gA "^*’ “ ss!», ^ for car or equal value; 2 ampll* *”■ Carpenters . ------, - ArB-you naviiy|-|roubio geium ear pel Bi “ K;*dAa’..“-vr,'“f c i » loie tn. Block concreio work. patioi-nr»-■71!^ yS 'w y.’. 1 . V ' ^ Tilihed. piaoo, etc., Ouaranieed. preo etU- - - - Paft end Pet Suppllet 110 aect r f i ^ / r 5 r _ _ mate*.- 733-332#. MOfflt Con*tnio — Towing f'l* ; ° e r ,” d a v*°n2 l^ K M 0lM rV«r'aaS North tlon. . ** Ornamenfal Iron jSSioi S S r J f f l S s *^^o?lhild* MW cw*”farm.*For*fu™ ^ —I— Janiion Towing E rvice. i>honer r 733^ ^ .' BEAGLES — BEAGLES banfo 5?ho KSDll- f?;l"v,,^5S 55” - ‘“w i r . Iher InformaUon call Taylor Agen. < h ( ^ — BEAGLES - ; .,S S - i cv. Klmberlv. 4S>S289. . ~ **inm, ^ g M t^ fln lih fi^ ^ e e «U* ®e'SS f .«-,asi;A »?d 5 a V “ " ™“ u a ‘a r L E r s r , a b.d. ,ia,a...... Fo r " SaLe 'by owner,- «2 acrei ‘ ^ — ^ good Itock ranch. Open- water ■/ year around. H » » • o ' ^ Concrete fornnino — a-i.uyssa-pga.A -""-" m hlni or. duck huntlns. itream. ^ :— xn • • Pointing ExcelTent termi. DuhLssr-____ ^H & i5 "a'5...'i“B';a .h T a r ^ - . Tree Service__ j?bn] ‘'MLS" eo acre*, comronable home, uHou»ai-Fum!»h>d . ^ ^ - 73 feo “War.^rnTircSraS'd d dli S - ~ ■■ Meati 4?S^ei"ll5 RB _ j _ r 7M-I134 pr -a., T«® Service — °«» Ep ita Idaho “ **'• O^ d l State Realty. 7M-5M8.______*'horn^°Automatle’!wMher. hi on” ?u" ‘^*151 —in **^'rHlme’you 010° Blue Lwtrt^o ^ARMS, Ranchei and Trade*,“VJemi. Mem- noce. S3S Slh Avenuo rionh.be* ""S mer S S rS If ™ |-T alx montha. Save SSOOl'^^ato,I 'spl- Sol- o ‘ ^ r ' ^’octno ftiam-. ben of Inter-Sieie Lilting Serviee.'* S P.m.Jand 7;M p.m. -2£I » ^*o“^wnpr®palniln8"and d*eeonli;i _____ ; n s M see piano being relumed.from thu g P i ^ Call Schmitt and MufRey!.»M47SI. i ^ r a i '— ^.Electrical. C ontractors...... * ...... 1 «ng.^ ” 733.2248.. ______Iw • *rea._^ NO down paymont,-,tmau “ E CT Ooodlng. ____’ SiStreei, *»ii rnontl^‘*o’ne bedrotwn H 3 : !iS ..jnontWy,-payment*. Vor. Inlotma. OWENS ELECTRIC:C R6dlotor Service . Jl f l ? “ * Eai* A^enidV'ssSan** Avenue gge^ i l 5 ar«aia-£!ss!a^ a S Kon «K % "j'r.SJ'“aSrs'rS ^m*' bs aaa.a'. 6 rcd JS8»Porlcnce. ______^ Wanted J l :w * ^ a a r Muilc, »1 sK »ioao y, 7 3 ^ THREE bedroom home. Carpon,J™5: al... pa... yard, lomj -731 “’S!?bi,.^A rA "S-iS"'S‘,l: ■ S [e llw 2 p?e» living rwin let; *cSa »^tLS>PINliST in Farmi. Ranchei'.^ J 2 — b6W>J..lii moniii'wlli deliver 28"-: ■ Homei, J'arm Loani, C. I.ooney, PUI ar. » new Baldwin piano ror .Chrttt*a irttu il!," “gg Oooir condltloa, 733- .___ — ^iyM Hr.£5M ’sa.sr | £ ! Realtor. 7M-4oai. ■ . '"gi.Y oi »"i"gd;arsr'5; ig.. .. ; n..,.radio ~ ’ Upholstery PS^ ^ SSde* Biwn'i^** *“'*'*“ * P’*®* ' dlipat3iedV*ir*nch?”baek' fllllng?™Sft Rongo Fencing lett inJ -••- • : • .5454 ffUrHI3HBd”DI 'o r untumiihedned 2 -baM baiement dgilns. complete •epiTc .- 'MLS'* IH Acre*, 3 large bedrootni, . p* . Olenn lypei two fu” bathl,. roieitone flreplaee, ------F E N C I N G - S“ “ aftd-btillt-li\-oven and ran8.«,-Full Uni baiement finlihed to a lovAy fam- 11^ a s Ily. room,- your’own well and coun* 3 E ! S ^ - :.!SSJt£JTt “ £ t . M "a S a S S 3 “.?5 ^ i£r..“5Siffw *raf S\isis "r'» REa^ir'iSb^'V affn,.?!— wlie. Mountain States Realty. 7U- ai S s ; ; 7 ^ __ ■ S FREDRICKSON e FENCE COI ! . . ^ ' • ;ffa!;!iS.r ^ - ' r ^w^l* 3 ^BBD RO O M S,,^gai^m ace,^jY ie • s i ^ B " a ? ; , -, VVacuum Oeonera :-----r Rontult *nue**W M toJay at Lxowood. Really, 733- y-g ■ • .-Gfovcl : ' . Fading chain: tabiei. any number, “ Oravei for drtveway*. parking and all 0 -TTjTTt feed lou. Delivered. Free e*il- Inter t“h^°Sro/d"', 'aAoc/.^ nS3Si ^ ■rnaw aV Si;,” ®” '" trucking, ISoTTi ' “j s : f t ^ ^rwSoMbial^^Phine' WTTW. STJW., a ■ 733-3732. COmp g - _ ■ . wale^^r^moMh^ l d . ^ o ^ breed- S P THREE baaiSain hrkk Horn.. Car- panmeni.Phone_7M.0M7. ; U lcllo .n d TV S«t» ~15 mclng. petsd living room. SOS. Realal ^E^ E i. _____, ■ • H ouw m oving — Welding Supplies s f e g _____ Fate Se^lce. W3-UH.- £ » e rl [SVlng. Septic Tank Service .... — S20 will bold HU Chrlitma^i“'Xl*o!’o! *’ti/rouih*^fiut throug "S K * iway*‘*raSoJ p ^ i _ ^ . . . G E M S T A T E . . i p l»u|fa.i^Prtit^y 565fi ^^unlacj^nd^iiokirl’^ ^ w ^ n rt. *52' "W E L D E R S SU P P L Y Klmb. I g . g A g a . tgj lig ^ m 341 iInduitrlal . Air Producu t BEAI s J i r WANT ADS . sSeptic^ j s f tanju^cleaaedrjBower e^lp- 1440 > ^ Si ;t:7 — >^k;for;Cia8a|tled-— ____ .Waill.Adsj!ork..bclter. ..,. i s s s i l or dwelllngl'^ta b«'moved.'’^ 7 w i r ^ TKonS p¥6N ^^^03r''^“ ''' ■ervice. Alio 'septIc Tank clelb- — “^ ‘"SI^SsTsS ^ momla^ and av^gi.. ^ ?»733-UM,' ...... ini.,) int., Leo Harvey. S434I22, B u h l...... peu; reatonabli. 73S'040<...... pboae

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r...... " b e t 9 - l b ; 1,9661.966 •' . McblhHoiw ’: I1? f l liUibll. Homw 19194Mobll> H om w ~ -194•194 AUtbS fOR s a l e e '"" ...... : ' 2 0 6 ■ " A U T O f FOR SALE^; a l e ^ ' w 2 4 Twin FalltI Timaf-NawjTimai.Ni •* ^ . ' — ------CHOICTCB______: — :—^^Abbie-Xfriguee-Uriguen-Is-Bringingr— — Units ■ )R S C R A P IS6S-UNIVERSAL 10x55’, 2 . rR e E aA; P B IG N Ye e a r E n d ^iwra* ■ ^bedrooms, carpeted.:arpeted. . ’ — _ S A N TrA; A lTO l TOWN S j S p p e:L l CO.CO? IW fVAN DYKE : 10* 10' by by 55*, 55-, ■ Q T V A r . m aod Avtnua south “ “^ 1. „ ■■■ expando. aiid hhe’s e ’s pricing p r i cars at ■ - I f a l l T o m ! * • 1961 SPACEMASTER,TER, 1010** by 3AVIN.GS » , ^ ’ CLEAFE A R A N C E ~ 143 ^ bedroom,»om, ■ Fuai «nd Wood______| ------, , , . , M . I960 GREAT LAKES-lOxSS*. .Senitibl'^phoSS 3 bedrooms, carpeted. PREINVENTO^ENTORY SALE ENDSiNDS S A N TFA A SPECIALS S No PaymentTrtent ’’til N ext Year ,------1859 ANGELUS Wx50*Wx50* car- c a r- IWfil>LACJi.wood iorfor •»!#.'■laie. p] Vhone .peted, 3 bedrooms. 1965 R A M B3 L E R - ■, ■ 1965 FA L C ON ' , ...... 73a-8W0. irooms. T)or*Pm' • 4-door ied*n. Standardird tranimtranimli- li. 4-door itation wagon. Autemtile.utemtile 1963 NASHUA 8’x35*,x35*, 1 bed-b e d - uecem,December 1 0 t h ■Ion. overdrive,' Q aiilc,me, naw car ^;»JJJ«'on, new car trade.rade. • - • ' trade. n* room, carpeted.fled, WBI IlMS . SANTA SPECIAL^L ■ ■ 1963:963 MEMERCURY , i3*r-l*T)cd. -. - All mobilee homes andan^ smnll trailers must go.). . SANTA SPECIAL•CIAL '- J1695 —— $1595 - -Monterey. Customn 2-door2-door hardtop.ha V8 engine, automatie . I reasonable offer refused transmission, powerer steering, deluxe Interior. ------;ic8ig 6-cylinder-cylindei engine, automatic transmis- .";5''s,Si: M .s, a Rupgrt. v .“ '’ • contained. - - : m:OBILE o b il e M i s ~ ' Rod coupe, vs. radio, heater, gj^n^ po^er steering. Must Se< 1962 CHEVROLET)L E T SSS S «uto,j.uc tranimliilon. lg. Must See! ipply 135 1964 GOLITE 13*, Camari-Photo Supply 1 Black Coupe. V8. radio,}«1I0, heator,heater, SANTA SPECIAL LIKB FRliUI Automaticlatic cmmer.c im e r E j —1964-GOLTTE-ie* ^ - ' Rupert - Highwayghway 24 . ■ .Was-?395^^— ■ . Now-?295 -- - H ig h w ay 2 4 - ' Rv ■ • ■ $1295 'bi'bf, MO wSii 1961 TRAVELEZEE 20* m odi'o d i SANTA SPECIAL S12i5 1961 SCOUT ■ ' au ladlei 'tli 19S8 LEISUREHOME3M E 15’ ------^------• ■____i-4-.whte; drjve, extra goodood con- ’ 1962162 CHECHEVROLET §;™r.!.'ii!,vM,r i. i 100 n Mam jg58LE^L21'.. T rueka______19196Tn»ek« 196 IM ■ 1961 OLDSMOBIlI^^’[OBltE wai"i9M BelAlr Siation Wagon.)gon. V8 engine,en automatic transmission, - ' ' 4-door. Radio, healer, power VL power steering, like new white CAMBiiA conter^nc,. 201 sfioit _ Iteerlng.- power brakei.irakei *’ Realr"* i SA l^A SPECIAL le new white wall tires. Strcot South: The 'mo»t mo»t ISmSm tomp ‘ AUO 17’ modern, , _ ' 'v S79S. phoiographlc lupply.Itore *ior« inIn SoSouth- ^ p jC K U P CAMPERS — Was $1395 , , ; jNow; $1170 M P E R S - • h F R E Ei ^FINANGING F II J ( j p '^“ *'satJTA'SPECIALiciAL ., 1958 PLY M O U THT H ■ . . ' ' Blkei & Motor Sceotartlotart 1571 Homemade Camperslam pers S895 4-dt>or Itation wagon, V8,. radio,radio,' NTAL lo-ipeed 1S68 WINNEBAGOo w 8V4*. . Atter Down Payment,Payment, Ifrom 12 months up to 24 heater. A real buy. Sio“l3?er-hS TRAVEL QUEEN 10'. Jl 1959 FORD ■ 1962162 CHEVROLETCHE JEEN^W-' ' “ 0“*'’S- EHectivo:tive ThrouThrough Wednesday Only!' Tudor. Standard tranimlulon,"ua°imliilon --SANTA SPECIAL - - 1959 TRAVEL QUEEN 8>^\ _ radio, heater, 6-cyllnder. Econo- BelAIc. 4-door sedan,!dan, V8 engine,en, automatic- transmission,-- yele. Uood cen- nder. Econ> . *195 power steering, low mileage, > E V ’6 4 w mileage, white wall tires. T*v ' , ’65 CHEV ' FORD■D ^ X W - .1955 NASH r p ^ r - .GATEWAYf J i . 1 VI, M-«onr fleeiilile,Ide,^ ,4.|pecd, 4.ipecd, FIOO. long iiylcildo, 4-ipeed,..pe.fl, (I,big s /a n - A SP EC IA L ■ae; uve; m TRAILER CENTERENTER ____ radio, trailer filtch. now mow iCIAL +d«r^Runigood. Was $1095 - Now $795.’ - E ------^------<1.5------' Addlion W eit 733-2410 — ------^------SA tE 'PR IC E ------' “* * ^ sW a SPECIAL^L ^ ^------~ Snow Machlnat______] llchflei?'” ‘“ ' SALE PRICE $ 1 5 9 5 . 1950 FORDRD S99 ' ^ GOSNO-SPpRTPORT------^ $ 1 9 90 5 ' - 18 monthi FR EE flnnnclng_Innnclna __ Fordor. Radio, heater, aulomaile ______19651965 C(COMET ____ ^ _ *— -.™«m».ion.-one-owner.-Sh«rp—!!i“ a J f|lr------1953-CHpVROLET----- — a4tnonthi*FRCE--nnancinB—S-nnancing------' " 2-door Sedan. Big; 6-cylInder-cyllnder engine,< standard traiumlssion. '"“ S & S S ' ” “ .. “ IC . ’63 FORDD SANTA SPECIALKiAL -. .a.®..’"'"”"'...... deluxe Interior, radio,dio, heater, while' wall tires. 431 E a it Main JV ‘ ’64.IHC\T a t.,. ■ P*®®' VB. long itylailde.e. 4-ipeed. *<95 SEE THIS ONE i!i5!— _ HURRYV X )i-ton, 4-tpeed. wide body, big 'S'.9 . ^ Was $1695 N6w$1490 Aircraft far S»la______] S ^ C Ebody, big . .. SALE PRICEE REEDER FLYINGG SERVICESERVIC ' Today! $1395 r o r the bait deal In Alrera n e w OLDS and BUICKS F or low coit Fllahi[ iMiructloiiMimuon* Wo only have 2 new ana and 3 is rnonihi f r e ePflnanclng flnanclns “ 1959 I used mobile homes left so _ AreI OnOn. SaiSanta’s Special 1959 FORD. ' Boati for Sala______jf1 ytju want TOP quality■ q a t u . j w '62 SCOUT)UT ’61 GMCL/ • Santa will deliveKChrljllellver Christmas Moming In Person!,j,{ Country Sedan StationItion Wagon. V8 engine, automatie trans- - ATTENTIONI oFT: - the LOWEST PRICESICES everje v e r, 4*4, full top. lockoutJt hubi. »•*««' Vfi. wide body.. 4-ipeed. mission, power steering.sering. A realre buyi OUTBOARD OWNERSDWNERS don't fal] to stop inJn NOWI '• SALE PRICE;ICE SALE PRICE® 1954 CONTINENTALfENTAL 1965 OLDSMOBILEiiLE Was $395 Now $295 , Be lure to have your outboai 5 $945 Loaded, air conditioning, r. ------f t W A ™ r S . ‘S 'naS-^-MAGICVALLEy , 4.LLEY O M E S month! FR EES flnaiiclnaflnariclna ' » financinginune,.. "IXmPs PRICE•RICE ■. SANTA'S PRICE:e c"H"Sk.‘ K . s r 'SSfely‘^iior“e* M O B I L E H O M E S $2495 ,o«r >rlnB -^pen Sundayi 'Ml Chrlitmai— 1964 EBUICK ai4 mllei weit..ltlway 30 733-6141 ’62 SCOUT)UT ^59 FOJIDD . S47 Main Eait 733>11l733.1104 H top. 4x4, lockout hubi,hubi. FIOO, 4x4. O-cyllnder, 4-ipeed. 1963 PONTIACTIAC - 1964 O LD SM O felLEiIL E LeSabre. 4-door hardlop,lardtop, extraextri sharp, V8 engine-, automatic- JOHNSON outbaordi ak SkeeSKoe Hon» o n e iJ ■■—■______.— r____ — * SALE PRICE;ICE SALE RRICE idan. Loaded. Vlita Wayy4-door ledan.an. Full transmission, powerer steering, radio,1 heater, white wall tires. :• . f 9 9 5 I P S " ''® SoId^New M782 otw Compifn* CHRISTMAS^AS - $1195^^— :' 'RICE SANTA'S PRICE-E Was?2l95------^ •Now $1770 ‘ ' [>IQj>j ______' 18 monthi FREE: financing financing 13 month! FR EE financinginancln, “ ' ^ ‘',','795’’'"“ V; mdi.i ,n-na.t nn SUGGESTION--— . ???? U'acceiioriei! If dad or brothere r ownsow ns a »K7 T X T f’ ay..'s J - __ pickup get him thc finest IC ’51 CHEVV ’ 1954 OLDSMOBILE:M0BILE SSuper 88, 4-door Sedan the finest u.ton lon?whiblie, S-ipeed. 1 2-ton. 2-ipeed axle, le* ttock rack. 166 Molarcyetai 1601 pickup cover in ^hc the world. • ’ • n^kraek. FullII power and air condltionins 1966 CHEVROLETCHE 7 Trade auiiT Famous Pam T o p . ICE SALE PRICEE New $4639 S^SANTA'S PR IC E????’ ? Caprice. Full pbwcr(cr Including factory air condUionlng. '“US. S„T£ITS.,S,SVnythinc o f val. Steel and plexiglass . $4451 ? 7 4 5 I-., ' /cle ^ o p ._ u 5 — nojv a t close-out-prices,-— ...:.Was-$3295__------___^------Nbw..$2895 _ ut-prices,-— — 13 mo.nuii'FREB"rintt«rmrrinamirta —...... 1: month. FBEE-(155neIni‘-----5ineln-« LOOK loST'S’Sm r S W n T'A 'C ‘'< L A U S DrlvlSg'TJown “ ~ Erlckion Moion, 1120» Main MVln^StreaV Str B A K E R 'S ’ The Street In A New Oldsmobile .. Phone 733-4000. . Everyoneeveryone Wol-\ M O B I L E -H‘^„Hs O M E S CHARLIEiRLIE’S TRUCKS . ' Convertible,ible, SaturdiSaturday, .JL a.m.—1 p.m. ^mblorT'&tcei- W eit 733-33M ,19651965 CCOMET ‘ lent*condmonI® se 7»1»64733-l»64 af’ ^ sta r CraJt — andid EQIEQUIPMENT T 4.door Sedan. B Ir; 6e^yllndcr^yllnder * engine, standard transmission, ter e r.tn. ^ radio, heater, deluxeuxe Inierlor.Interior. •jV/o“ SPBB6“ T7SHey«»«.—C—n 4V, r r h' s s ; now Moon -— KU KU O p e>n n SSunday u n d a y ’]By Appointment ' A B B IE U R IG U E N enslno: jtood condition;(lon; new 11 ilrei. KU Companion» Travel Travel Phono 73J-7781). I..V. and Vacation TTrailer! ralleri '• _ Trucksrrucks ArcArc Our Business — , $300 Down1 $42.50 A Month .lagle Valley j g j Oldsmobilebile — Buick C a m p a n ______------'rr----- » Y«an serving Magle Valley JEROME ______SALES * SERVICEiRVICE ornCE phone 324-43C2324-43C2 -- HOME.pliones,,ChnrJioH DcAtley, • . WhoFC thele ONLY dealsdi ar 6 GOOD deals ■ )W dAc?i‘ o"* parts ♦ SUPPLIES ¥a'^r». idih* Wits Honeit P rlc e i-F■Fair a lr DDaallog. eS lag. 324-4763 Or A rt ThomThompson, pson, 324-2910,3: Jerome. ’712 Mnln Avenue South _ ' Phono .733-8721733TO1 ., 19611961 RARAMBLER ; . Phone 43M3SQ. . ______: BAKER'Sf S ------— ------SALESMEN: Buhl.ll. KellyKelly HouVHouk, 543-4639; Jerome, Winnin Ellis,Ellis. station mgon. Sparkllnujarkllng red and while, slandard transmis- Wobila Honiai ______]194 MOBILE HOMES -sion, radio, heater.■. ReadyPeady to'to got; — MORTT^K ri?Q J. hwCT.^4ia Addlion Avenue y e i — . Marietta . tR U n3 Tr- ir— WE t r aA dd e e ""I WORKMAN'i.N Parkiane' ?do 6 r hardtop.lardtop. Ful Full power'with faclory air-con- , ' ' OWN^OUR own home. Make onl d^.uxe cob, whlta wall tlrei. . ditloning.. • TRAVEl. TRAILERSILERS ona tnonthlv payment; makertfr Now factory engine Inf f'W Novem- e 'S !: Travcleze-Arlstocratncrat * mobile nome. fuKy fumlinei YOUR WAYVAY BROTHERS They never Ue youS down. “S?S~ S « u CENTER I W Falcon 6, 4-door, while wall Was $2695 •Now $2295 ... Roadrunner tlrci. C cylinder, 'nut'on^i'c nutomatie Chrysler PlymouthIth Valiant Vnltant PONTIAC-CADILLAC . • PICKUP CAMPERS----- s;|.r"»2iEi?.n.5i'’s; [LLAC ------, — t——' L_------COMMERCAL-1ERCIAL— ifmy*Trnni'p6r'ntionf*'*“*’'*lable econ- Dodge Dart DodgeKige TrucksTrucks Rupert, Idato 436-3476 43S.M78 - -K«D K ops-G emI" Top■‘■“I* ll>ii‘*sii»tTA. I f c.nlFlil.ly ..I • MOTOR HOMESb S contained wlUt egualUer hitci ...... '•the* hiB«‘ A ll B ra nnds d s ^ Lifetime Prcmicra ...... w‘'y nnd nro being repluced wTih —----- 1963 ]FORD I henvler modcli to 'S carry «r our • In Oneorral Corral 18 Cai'So rFor Galaxie 500. Tudorr Hardtop.Hardtop, V8 engine, 4-speed transmission, .. RENTALS • I9Q NBW MOON, icxsi.05.'SStiid. carpete. . ’56 CHEVROLET ». IPhone 733- lo n g wheelbaie M-tont9(f'SIel panel, 4 4* "aT^** WALTS TEXACO. DRIVE A LITTLE-ITTLE.. . $100 EACHIJJ all vinyl Interior. ——GATEWAY- iTAY----- 3-bedroom "Kit — »rei. -- AND SAVE-AA LOXl L O X l “ f** cxnmplei: -_-_Wak41495-______------:------r Now $1280 -- TRAILER CENTER:ENTER ‘’^ob^^^e*” ” trad*erade lde...... •■■••r.f- 5395 5395 r r Tr.« ^EXTRA SPECIAL- 1965)65 CHEVROLETCHI “ T . J-llC . Tlie price ef theie can dropi tio Chevelle. 4-door sedan. StandardStam transmission with big 6------Trueki 19196 '55 UNIVERSALAL JEEP' IHC TRUCKS-Gas & Diesel MOTOR co; Inc. a day until loldt U-ton plekup. 0 8 . Studebaker '9'»' engine.engine, «■K- ‘ Diesel 500 MAIN S TFREET R O T *M FORD...... Twin FalliPOI. lot IU cylinder enslne. AI real buyi Itlen. Very rea- ton and hubi. '93 CHEV 2-dr hardtop..Duhl lot L (0 ) (00 )K - I B S4HU7. B Jerom ...... J79S5795 201 Wcit Ave. A JeromSo e 324-4310 VGooding^i^ Was $1795 Now $1580 • KROPF - SCHULT:CHULT evtnlngM. ■ . ■ ______REALJDEALAUIO-SALES—-SALES------^------1 ------= ~BUDDY IKTBRN/mONATTSCOUT 1963. 4! rp io o ------EErroNTisc—TSC CORVAIR. IM3 4-door>r ledan. 42.00<42.000 Lot-on the terrace. 9thI & Main ------PLEETW OOU - BUDD^ SS®S?5i '59 FORD FIOO over paymenu. and 6M Sroadway South,Jth, Ouhl OREEN STAMPS jtlv Blven en wlWllh mdiyoij. «see « a t p,j^up. 6.cyHndor, 4 4-ipeed,.ipeed. long GMCTRUCI^IN JEROME Part* and Suppllei. The Beic ei JEROME yh‘o“;a'£af9U*HV7lt£n?°^"“lolton.______Dauun pickup. .g a s ______Loweit financlna and iniuranc - J 8 9 5 - -w iowJ^r-w ilHcii-chSSp •-‘"rSikS' ui ------1960I960 MEMERCURY______- - - W - on Ipffer. Ono or. all. We mui Monterey. 4-door sedan. V6 eengine, automatie transmission, “ - Magic Valley move; caih or termi. 2SS W. I2il power steering, radio,idio, heater, --white side wall tires. 0 5Cli don’t - truckst s-, _ , grfoT'sisJa”’ IS WILLS wi] Mobile Homes(omes A p Tfinft LONO WHIJEL bale 1091 «-tOf . Was $495 Now $395 SM mllM weit HJweyay 30so 733-ei733-8141. '>“««** *» WIVane «"' ^ds. A ds. ’65 L O A D S T A R IGOO Dletqt «nt(ne> S-tpeed,^ s . '2;*P«eodge Power 1965 COMET EM M Y LO UU® ® Morty Unka^Unk»- ■ ’65 INTERNATIONAL,t io n a l yg-TS.'iV'"’ ■■ 1955 FORD 4-door5 r ...... S150...... $150 . 1956 RAMBLER...... $195 1800 lo ad iu r, 5-ipeed. 2-ipeed *OnHu 4-door Sedan. Big( 6-cylinder-cylInder 1 engine, standard transmission, A lrto.F<.,S.I.. 200 -T- «inA Station wagon. Radio, ady to goi VS engine, double frame. ’* 200 1958 CHEVROLET ...J,.WOO ------heater-and-automaUc-itomaUc 8°' II ) | ...... MILLERJ3250 . V8,’ 4-door sedan. Ra: .Q__ dio, heoter and auto-.Ss . ^■ 'W a5 $1795 ’ ^ .... Now $ 1 W II II . '5 6 C H p y R O L E T 2 -to n maUc^^Uansmissioh.mission. 1959 RAMBLER-..,...... $300 T T T i l i11. H ; , ~ a w ith tag atle> VS etittlne.S t w a-ipeedy ™ , complS e N E w fro b c ....$300 — ------' Chevrolet!, Fordi. c a n . plekupi. I960 po r 'd F a lc)n o n ...... S450 S450 VS Ambassador 4-door. -. $1295.- S1295— 1-*“^ modeU. ultra clean. Dlfrer— ------Power steering, radio,- ...... mt^li to chooie from. New Station w agon, ^------■ Mdi;:-. ■ - i 1'953’953 ]FORD '• . . heater, and automatic ■ *54 INTERNATIONALTIONAL , Days a WeekWeck 1961 DODGE...... $495*495 transmission. " “Uc )4.lon Pickup. RT 160 10-wheeIer. air brakei, -Ro-aoi nnglne. Mpoed.PoS'/ t 3-ipeed 7 « e j Cali 423-5179rg Station wagon.son. Radio,Radio, ■Today $100 I 1/ auxiliary, tag axle, fi;0ox20fi;oox2o llrei,ilrei, Rock Crcck Road att Hansen ' heater andstondard standard I960 RAMBLER..$500 ■ ■ Todaj a r flat bed with overihot.« rih o t. _ . ------^ ------■------■- ' transmission.u 4-door sedan. Complele^mpleie = '.Im ...... S199S ...... f r o n k m o t o r CO. 1962 COMET +ett«rlu^« riian f up jiow^Taffyrltiiinkr.-iitiiifcrr miwuacei'.-friAiri.n bi.k.i.:; .Truck Lane .West ..- . ■ Office-Pbooe. .733-7365.733-7365 . . yir.r'^.irr.^.-.iit’D addy-' ivaiBtt'tw aB tt- 0 ~il^~(Iie phohel” " •- SB SBS m j T Halrtane L O W E L L W ILLS , ERNIE WILLSLLS . For News,, Weather aiand Best Entertainment ■ 1' M s ; . U M M J .733-4883 Listen to Thelsen'sThelsen’s SShew on KLIX Radio , , ...... ‘■ a , , ... . _ {

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»utos fOK.SAa A u ^ > 6 k -s ^ ,------~AUTOS-FO A U pT s a l e ______------: ;7 ' '2 0 0 ' " : l 9~1 b; 1966, “ * ~Twin-F~TwIn-Fails TImes*Newi " 2 S - '.V ^------but th e - • F eeel e l the Differen'erence , VERY BEST COMPiP A R E TP H t E P RRieES I C Why drive a car or truck that requires consUnt re­ pairs when it is so easy to PRXE a ;K e s ■ Itrade for a fine.used unit at a;i)E mAk RiccRico's. , I ; . -V- W E HHAVE- . 1063 CHEVROLET Impala Sedan '65 FO R D G alax le 500 utla Sedan 1964 PONTIAC>ONTIAC BeBonnmrllle • ^ XLD. Radio, healer, This beautiful 4-doorX)r has 2-1 2-tone finish Hardtophardtop cou]coupe. Beautiful Aciuamarlneirm e run power, beauilruublaek in blue and-whlto> withwith' mamatching In- •' finishInlsh with :matching Interior, powerower 5 Huiidi[uiidreds of $.$$'si$$'s~Below“Gosi " G o s T ~ ^ ' " “ terior. real good whitehlte walMwallOlrcsj-radlo—^ ------steering,iteeHng^power pow bra^s.jadlo yd l«y r ^ and heater, powerer steering,steerir power ...... e r; brand ne ...... *2195 brakes. This Is thele family Mdan you ' . one)ne has* got to: b r one of the -finestInest *65 BUICK LeSabre “ ’64 OLDS. $1395 ?139{ ’63 FORD '■ ■' $ 8 9 5 "’663 FOEIFOED . $2495 _ have been looking{ for; AverageJiv Re* previouslysrevlously o' owned cars we have ever 4-door tedan. Radio, heat­t- 4-door sedan. Automat*-lat*' Galaxie fordor.i r d o r . \ V8. Galaxle i500 tudor. V8, er, auiomaUe. power iteeri talI$159S; ------leen. OrlglniOriginal Price $2295. - Ini. power brake*, whlto ic, radio, real low mile-lile- , automatic, white wiwaU standard \with overdrive, . OURI PRICE P R IC E $1288 OUR PRICE $19955 . Ilde wall tiRi. tires. , radio, vevery low mile- . 1 . - S2495S . . - age with new car amr- . 10C3 VOLKSWAGENS (2):2) " 1963 OLDSMOBILOLDSMOBILE 98 ' . ; 1 7 9 5 ’6 5 V O L Ks S ■ $1295 ;ranty.k ‘“’ 2-door, bucket seats,'4-on-theis,’4-on-the.floor, low Completely:ompletely eequipped, new tires. '65 oo OLDS Cutlass ’6’63 3 .RAM BLER $79; ____ door hardtOB..Radio... . . ______2sIoor.J-ocal.ona ow ------r-mlleagergood-llrea.-economa.-^econom>^plus.------:------_L_.-_pNl;Y'$I795------henier, auiomailc, whileJ** • Cias9lc4-door.-Standar4------cr. rea! nice, ONLYy *1095$1095] EACH *ldo wall tire*., while wimm with overdrive, radio, " ”""™ "-“ " ’63T’0RI ?0NTIAC 4KlQ0r Sedat\ reclining seats and con* J2095 ’fid T-T?TR.r> Convertible. V8. Cruisco* 1959 BUJCK LeSabre SedanxIan tI V/88 engine,engine, slstandard transmission, new ‘5 so le,. ------D . . . $ 2 4 9 5 matlc, power steeringf ------—AulcmatitrtmnsmisslonrradIssion, radiorheater, clulch,:Iu!cfi, very clean, good tires, radioradio iRi'64 B U IC K W ildcat . All the luxuryryequipment equipmi radld.buiradio, bucket-setsr attd- ' ------BDod'tlrey. ind heater. and very low)w mileagimileage. console. 5 ' ej^«Mr?r^.^“power*bVnj?^^;; ’650 0 FORD "' $219; “ . .. " O n N l L-> Y - J ilf t- ' ' ' : JUST $595- one owner, Sharpl Galaxie 5—convertible. ’6 3 O L D S . — COMMERCIALS- ...... $2195)S V8. Crulseomatlc. ra* [ALS — • . dio, power steering, all 2-door hardtop. V8,tiu 5 CHEV :$2195 , 1963 INTERNATIONALi^AL J/4.tonJ^-to: Pickup: 4>speed transmission,insmission,' ' rticHo and heater, 6*- »64 '64 CHEV BclAIr' — ,.— vJnyl interiors ‘ made, a real:al beautybeauty. ' Impala 2' 2-door hardlop, cylinder, tircs are good, mechanical featu ra excellent.cellent. See this one todayl_ Ayer. 4- /»« - dio, Power Glide, test ' radio, heater. , . '( ) 2 . (jjoqr ^^3 FO R D . " oO U R 'P R IC E $988 “• ’62FORi:) $891tpOOJ Galaxle fordor. ^ $ 1095;:: «drive this one todoy, -* COMMERCIALS- > 5 5 FORD 1-ton Pickup;'Ickup: shisharp condition, near newV tires, VV8,8 ,' engine, 4 - s p ^ trans* Galaxle f o r d o r . V8, Crulseomatlc, pow mlSSlonr^adlo and heater.hcatc Fordomatle, air condl*ndl* steering, radio. ” : ’63 C H EV P ick u p J Honing, radio. -..’62ZCHEV CHE'' ■ . $1295 ; OUR PRICE *495- Impola 2-door hardtop. • 0 ■ ’64 DQDGE■E ' $1395 K.? 1959 FORD F600 Dumpump Truck;Trucl complete with hoist and controlscontrols, very good condition. Here’s the p erfe c t ...... ' 0 5 “ ’65 FORD ' ' ' $2091a Z U y O - 4-door. V8,, pushbuttonpushbuti Christmo; :______QUR.PRICE.5J395-QI ..gg Christmos present for — : '60 C H E V R O L E T M o nI ^ ■, Galaxle fordor. V8,Yg drive, radio.0. son or dtdaughter, 4 __ r.------A fooii'buy,'' ’ ------: : : - - C H E A P I E S ^ ^ ^ ^ ------'^ ~ ’64TORD'“ ^ $1795 >go pQ p] CADILLAC Coupe ...... $169 9 ...... J89S )5 steering, rndlo, - a top 1958 L IN C O L N S)edan edan ...... $295 1954 CA D ILLA C buy. __ _ ;*>'• Galaxie 500I tudor hoihard. 2 FORD^ --$795 ------1957-CHEV_4-doQC_SedaniE -S e d a n _ ._____$95____ 1955.CADILLAC:ADILLAC_Coupe_... ._$2699______'60 CHEV Pickup / n ^ n r v f ‘°P- V8, Crulseomat:rulseomatlc, - ' ’ Foirlane'fordor.Fnirlane V8, ^^nrs-oyiindef. 4rip;ear~ rlng,-alrcon=------—Fordomai Fordom atlcrradio.------195S)5S MER- DECEMBER3ER SPECIALSSf ' S ‘jSodI MUST SELL: l»07.'0l IBM FORDFolrtane • ...... »4952495 whitwhite iinlsh ...... - S79515 Custbm station wagon,Bgon, V8 engine, over- ' , 1962, T H U N D E R B IRID D 1966196 FORD. Sport Von ' TOf drlvo .trahsmlssion,I, radio, 1heater, tinted 11965. VOLKSWAGENS';...... ! .I960 t CHEVROLET Full:Fully e q u i p p e d Landaudau WlWith 3 seals, 5,6(0 miles, 1966 MERCURYif Comet . - ■ ...... ! Caprl, 2-door hardtop. 6-cyll glass, luggage rack,k, white-wwhite*waU tires . . . . $1595 $1499(1493 ' 2-d2-doorsedan. 4-speed trans*,1™* .-Blscayne.nispeed, radio, heat* transmission, tachometer.chometer. automatic transmission,Ission, radio,ri heater, 1964 OLDSMOBILE5 '■ . 1957 FORD HartHardtop sedan._Low_mlle3—les.,___er._\er—WAS.C395 ...... — ------power steering, poweriwer brakes,brake whlte-wall . . F-85 club cou ^ . V6 motor.Itor. 2-door2^Cn sedan. V8 motor. $2295 ■------;4lresr4 lnted-gTas8^n«w~painl-new-palnt-j T i..!..■■■■ I I498— $1345— ?niy~ r : w B m tirffiH iif f ln io n ii3i- r - ^ ,------■ ■ $2595 —— • :N03Y-$2195------•. 1960 PONTIAC Star Chief..'lef..' ■' ••• 1963 CA D ILLA C ‘ ‘ ' io& 1984 PONTIAC wner, llk« like new : ...... $2195 ! $199311993 1963 CHEVROLET.ET BeLBelAir _ . . 19MXWEVR0LET 2-tqn _ -----,------GET-THE"’THE-BUG I ' II 196S C HEVROLET’ II1965 C H E V R O L E T Station W a^n . Power•bwer Glide,Glide,: povrer steer- cab and .chassis, rongmg wheel base,I 4-speed FOB p '( ?51 DOWNU and n d $6!$62 PER MONTH ^yZ Long-wheelbase, 4-speed,, 6* ' Long wheelbase, 4-speed V8, ' tag, power brakes.!S. . transmission, 2-speedsed rear axle, motor cylinder ensine. WAS $2395!395 low imiles...... $1495 -• - — completely—overhauled,—excluled,—excellent—Ures.— i—.------644 ->6M Moln-Soulh — ------733-6811 ------1I — -NOW-$2195~— :::-” ” '$2i95 — 8:25/20. t i r e s ...... 4. ; . . $1995: $1795'I’M ■ BenBer EMreJge.______Jack CoxCoii Woody Turley — . 1965 CHEVROLET .___ u 1962 BUICK Stationition Wagon''W 1962 FORD Falcoii ’ • i Long ' , r r ------MI6li C H E V R O L E T ^y]^ndcr_eDgrne.jitand* Long wheelbase, 4-speed.• 6:•- ‘ tj Long,„ ‘ wheelbase, <.speeil, Power steering, power bralce!#,bral^ automatic : Rancherq pickup. $4yjinder.c • transmission.-:. .4.—:- ard trnnsmlsslon, radio, :heater, new. ' ■ WE’RE NOTSIOT F(FOOLING ^ cylinder. custom cab, bustom chrome, paint ...... $895 $745 ^2095 ■ . 17,000njS m iles...... $1295 ' 1961 GMC ^-to n ' WeV are selling cars a t; these low pprices. 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