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/ Weather Would You Believe Sprjng? VOL. 65 NO. 197 Veteran I Red Unit | Smashed I SAIGON (AP) _ South ViDt- I 'namese infantrymen smashed into troops from a veteran H North Vietnamese regiment that K spearheaded two offensives on ' H Saigon this year, government H military headquarters announ* ced today. W A government spokesman IPI said 32 soldiers from North Viet- U nam's Dong Nai Regiment were killed and 13 others captured In f • heavy fighting Sunday 24 miles n_orth of Saigon. The prisoners included a battalion deputy commander and a company \ commander, tlie spokesman K said. L The South Vietnamese troops K also seized 21 weapons In the ^ battle and turned up two muni- K tions stockpiles in thc surround- ing area that included 400 mor- H .tar shells, bazooka-type rockcts I and grenades. H Six South Vietname>l were H reported killed and 2 wounded. H Jt was one of three actions re- ported around Saigon. U.S. and South Vietnamese forces killed anolher 38 enemy soldiers and H seized 27 weapons in two clash- H cs 10 arid 12 miles south of thc HI capital. Two Americans were wounded, and no- South Viet- j namese losses were reported. xnc The U.S, Command an* trl< nounced that American Infan- trymen sweeping in thc demili- tarized zone captured more than 250'North Vietnamese weapons in one of the larget battlefield X i hauls of the war. In recent weeks, other allied forces have captured more tis>’ I • 300 lons of stockpiled Commu- I j nist munitions and food. Meanwhile. American bomb- ers kept up their strikes on North Vietnamese sunply lines norlh of the demilitarized zone, and speculation about a halt in ^ the bombing developed when C“‘P U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth P®®* Bunker met again with Presl- dent Nguyen Van Thieu. - Thteu is balking at some parts of tho American proposal,-and South Vietnamese officials have hinted that if thc Johnson ad- ministration goes ahead on its own, tho Saigon regime will charge a sellout fo affcct the U.S. pre.'jidential election. , J Tho month-long . lull In bus- tained combat continued. thar "U.S. Mulls ^ Moon Orbit 111 December WASHINGTON (AP) - Tlic Nnilonnl Aeronautics and Space Administration snld today it is **' giving serious consideration lo conducting a flight around the ^ noon, or pos.sibly a scries of lu* nnr orbits^ for tho next Apollo mission In December. A final decision, the space ((, agency snld. would t)d made ){ during H>e week of Nov. 11. If a go-nhend ia given for a • pi ni(K)n orbll, it would mcftn that — • atitronnuls Frnnk Dorman, JnmC3 A. I.ovdl Jr., and Wll- ‘O llnm A. Andern might spend all JL or most of tho Christmas holi- day KcuNOn flying to, around nnd C . bnck from tho moon. O Apollo B Is scheduled to bc the ]v] . first manned mission Inunchcd p|„ by -the hugo Snturn V moon Tockct. Informed soiirces hiivc reported that the liftoff lenla- tivoly has been set for Dec. 21. gj,, NA.SA said It is considering mli three nlternallvcs lo llio enrlh ljr( orbital Apollo R mission which. T was planned originally. Tlioy in- Me chulo a lunar orbit mission, a .shr circiimliinar fly-hy or an cnrth wa orbital flight farthor jnto space ]\ —4,000 miles has been men* nde (Ioned ns ono g(ial—Ihnn any so Kd far attempted. In^ LeMay Sees U.S. Losing ‘Strength’ Z WASHINGTON (AP) *- Re - tired Ocn. Curtis E. l.cMnv snyn a Nutionnl Securlly douncll Htmly Indlciilus tho United ,Smte.H Is rnphlly losing lls Hirn- teglo mililnry sfrcnglU lead ovor , tho .Soviet Union. , “Tlio Indications nre we nro loHlnK ground rapidly," tho .in llilnl' parly vico nruuldontlul .^r candldnto Hald Sunday, "As n mutter of fact tho curve wna ,,,,, , crossed In lOCH.” "“j IxiMuy mn<le tho commont on CDS' "Faco tho Nation" before jo tnking'hh campaign Into tho jd Midwest for nppearancoa In Den* wo Moines, Iown, and Omaha, Neb. gvv lip anid he porticlnatcd in the ng ahidy' boforo retiring nn Air aw I'orco chief of slnff in 1063. Secretnry of Defenso Clnrk M. the Clifford m id last weok tho Unit- wc ------- eri-fltflfM*'ha!r-anbntRnHa»-jn»»- to ^r^uporlorlty over tho Soviet nir 03-209 Idi 610 H. Ju Bolso, Ida S. ~ ~ : . -------- t Vlct* nn-fii ashed es on ' moun* I Viet- ■r '. red In Icputy . .. ' npany csman K & troops K ' in the ^ .‘I^K ' round- ■■ mor- H ^ OCkCtS H ' H " ........ rc- the were Viet- FIREMEN AND POUCEIWEN h tcd. mcnt in Saa Francisco’s predomlnar an* trlct, after sniper bullets felled tbrc iemili- iii Not Every S Lining, But bomb- ;es on By RUTH MILLER on a / lines Timcs-News Staff Writer halt in A safe has been named as the 30, : when culprit in tho mysterious disap- from sworth pearances of money from a lo- on N Presi- business firm. ing. Over a period of more than a Th rt narfq V^Br moncv has been disappear- faiJe( Il^nd ^rom the safo of Griggs Mo- tho c s ’have ‘*^1 “" ‘I Pancalco House. City and on ad Polico officers and owner Ralph dene _n I,„ Faught havo been unable to safo u,iii find ony clues to tho disappear- wllh. ,u„ anco of the moro than $1,000. Fr! Polico Chlcf Frnnk rBnrnett McG said that several months ago nil nn ei " employes of tho firm were given linlnj llo detector tests when more that than SGOO camo up missing. keep Tlio money missing nt thnt On lime had been put in thc safe and ^ Ceremony M »1 * FAIRFIELD — Sccrctary of Slato Peto Cenarrusu was |\ ; — The main speaker at rlblmn- t <5narc cutting ceremonies Saturday pi u nt HIII City for Hlghwny G8. of i Zon to Tho last link of Highway prn( md the was rct'cntly completed onst s of lu* travel. over Anftllo cerqmonles wejpo cd I sponsored by tho Fnirficld publ Chamber of Commerco nnd on spaM ((,0 Yellnwstone-Sun--Valley made n ic h w ity — Associntion. ll- Wayne Cliirk, Cnnncit, Is 1 for a . president of tho Association. io?mnn, MPnctToEnd S as holi* *' Strike Vetoed K ) be the new YORK (AP) ~ A now fron tunchcd plun ,,e„, moon put,lie school children bnck In city' !3 nnve classes has iKicn offered i)y scjui I tenchors' union president Albert H ec. ^ 1. shimker nnd rejecled by thc nd- .SovI sidering mlnistnilor of a controversial Aug 0 enrlh Ijmoklyn district, slnn 1 which. Tho adminlstratnr, Rhody ----- nicy in- McCoy, today called the Intest islon, a .shanker proposnl "Just another Bi n enrth way of cronilng pnndemonUim." Suni 0 space Meetings woro set thla nftor- Riel n men* ndon by tho central Board of In S 1 any so Ediicntion nnd tho local Kovorn- tl/,lr Ing bonrd of tho Brooklyn dls- Gov trict. , pr*;* I.S. ------------------- ------------------------------ igth’ ‘The Doc Was Wini ~ Rc- S '-Medic,..F its Htrn- 511(1 o vor i.ihedase .IUUE, VIclillim T (AP) — Wiuldlng their rifles son, 'J'® llko two prehlslorlc cavo men will slnfiRlng It out for supremncv of of I Hlciontlul ,ho mountain, tho American E .„J1 *nedlc and tho North Viet- car rvo wna Hoidior fought their prl- thic vnto bnttlo to Iho dealh, whi mont nn "Thero wan nothing wo could cnr ;• boforo do," unld Sgl. Jeffrey L. Hicks, Ing' Into U»o joffcrflon City, Mo., wI k> rou * li'P®"* walched, stunned, as the two dim hn, Nob. swung viciously nt cnch other— nwi :d in tho ngnln nnd ngnln—u fow ' feet C nn Air nwny In llio darkness. Bnt 1069. "We couldn’t Hhoot liccnuse of pos i^lnrk M. the wny thu figlit wns giilng. Wo son :ho Unit- woro rendy to help If it aiartud sirt ial-jnili* to-«f>-badH}iJt-»he-doe-wfls-M'in- bun 0 Soviet ning, so we didn't have to lntor- fire vcno.'* *' -209 Idaho Stato Historical S 0 H. Julia Davis Dr.. ,U o . Idaho 'SSyoS, Co M a^ -------- TWir SBwr ^*1 H t w kJi JCEIMEN huddle beside nre equip- Icalh } predomlnantely Negro FlUmore dls* hour a felled three fUemen, but none crlt- blast ry Safe Has A But This One i 1 on an overnight basis for the tabH.s [tcf Mayflower moving company. mcnt Mr. Faught said that on June Thi as the 30. 19C7, S1G3.05 was missing tools disap- from the safe in the office, and safe, n a lo- on Nov. 17, 1967, $290 was miss- that! ing. " legal lhan a Tho lio detector tests had safo’ jppear- failed to provide any dues lo Griff ;gs Mo- tho disappearance of the money J. City and there was no physical evl- ^yc^e • Ralph dcnco available bccauso tlic ible to safo had never been tampered to 10 ,00^ 0. Fr’iday-^Ight bortender Kyle • Barnett McGeehee noticed n portion of ago nil nn envelope protruding from tho e given lining of the safe when he put , more that night’s receipts In for-safe- _ ng. keeping. Barn Jt thnt On Saturday night when hc "ll lie safe and Mr. Faught closcd tho cs- Mr. Massive Czech Ml S National Day, Ri urday PRAGUE (AP) — Thousands n } ly 68. of Czechoslovnks marched In plnci ihway prnguo todny in pntrlotlc dem* nailo l^leted anstrallnns wllh nntl-Sovlet nutbi overtones ns iho nntion celebrnl- of R vejpo cd Its Soth anniversary as a ro- tho » Irlln'J public. p„ /ntiov Several biindrcd Biwdenis bind al on marched to thc gales ' of gale; j’ P r a g u e ’s prcsidentlaL cnsllo were chanting "Dcller dead thnn Sc' _____!_ shame” nnd Inter shouting oul whic "RuHslons gn home" ns lenders rush 1 Inside presided over nn anniver* hut i 1/1 snry cercmony. Th Then nbout 3,000 persons— nmo I ynung people In Ihc muln— vnki mnrchcd behind leador.s car* stud rylng the Crechoslovnk flag the A now from Wenccslns Square In the agai million heart of tho capiial toward tho thcli bnck In clly’s historic "Old Town” wou: red i)y scjunrc. tho t Albert H wns the first timo since thc to g Ihc fld- .Snvlcl-lcd m ililnry invasion In ihut overslnl August thnt Cr.cchi)slovalu hnd Sovl staged n public demonstrnlion ml. Rhody -------- ----------------------------------------- Sn e Intest NIXON ENDORSED Uiro nnolher BALTltWORE. Md. (AP)-Tlio the onuim. .Sunnnpers endorsed Republicnn plaii la nftor- Riefmrd M. Nlxon for pre.ildent niso oard of In Sunday editions, although cri- llcci govern- tl/.lng his cholco of Mnrylnnil Klall lyn dls- Gov. .Spiro T. Agnew ns vice Eml ________ presidcntlnl nominee.____________^ 18 W inning A n y w ay . . . c. Foe Struggl Vieinam Tho doc is Pfc. Bill W, John- gem lr rifles son, 21, Rockford, 111., a medic cDll< vu men with the 2flth Infantry Roglmont tn o inncy of of the 1st Urlgndo, Ist Division, goai merfcnn Elumvnts of t)ic Big Red Ono tills ll Viet- carvcd this firobuao out of Ihu bun heir prl- thick Jungle ovor a weok ago wou 1 , whllo oporntlng In search of cn- vo could emy troop.i that might be mov- doc .. Hicks, Ing along favored Inflllrnllon J( ., wlio routes from across the Camlm- bun: the two dlnn frontier a scant 2 ^ miles mat I othor— nwny. my ow ■feet Enrly Saturday, tho asth’a Jnd bun Bnttallon wnfl In night nmbush Si cause of posiilon here, with half of John- nnn iilng. We son's nlntoon, although under swii I Biartud filrcngtli, rospftnn|lilo for five will fftto-yfin- bitnirera on-tho-wc»h/lflnk-of-lhe --'*j to lntor- tirchnno perimeter. . k n o "1 was In a bunker with a fle^ my J 13706 Coop. Magic Valley*s Home ------- TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, MONDAY, ■" W ' equip* Ically, Some of those taking covcr are 0 dis* hour earlier a district tire station wa B crlt- blast, but no one was Injured. (AP wli IS A Silver ^ )ne Sure Did ‘Li for the tabllshment, Mr. M cG eeh ee ipany. mentioned the envelope. Hnnph on June The two men gathered some missing tools and began working on tlie ^ ‘ ice, and safe. They found all thc money as miss- that had disappeared, plus many legal papers belonging to the dent s sis had safe’s previous owner, Chan Lucl clues lo Griffin. Ly"*** 0 money Mr. Faught snld that there Ical cyl- were deeds, notes, bank notes Lise tlic nnj ojijcr papers dating back ampcred to 1031. - . 1 ’’° er Kvle cot^’^tl »rtion or items apparently were t„; rom tho “cooted out of a drawer and i f f put dropped down behind tho lining. “ SfJ® for-safe- "N®" wo know,’’ said Chief njcatl Barnett. • 2‘1-yci vhen hc "It's a big lond off my mind," husba tho cs- Mr. Faught commented._______ first 1 ;ecli March Honors wantc )ay, Rakes Soviets fz*- housands n Prague. The march took cnilcd ched In plnco despite warnings by the ’’" " y ■tic dem* nation’s leaders that nnti-Sovlct ‘"f* ” itl-Sovlet outbursts could bring a relurn MHw' celobral- of Russian tanks nnd troops to ‘‘nfl « as a ro- tho city. PoUco hastily formed nnd Grm Biudenls blocked tho students while the ^ < 4 ales of gates to the palace courtyord cnsllo wero pqdlockcd, I y id thnn Several times the crowd, Iting oul which Included many girls,' J lenders rushed-ngnlnst thc polico lines anniver* but they held. There hnd been - concern «rsons- nmong tho leaders of Ciechoslo- „„fc muln— vnkln's Communist parly thnt jjjuj, nr.4 cnr* students nntl olhcrs might use mnde -nk flag the nnnlver.snry lo demonstrnto end, 0 In llio ngnlnst .Soviet occupnilon of wnrd tho their country nnd that this A J Town” would provoke renctlon from tho Riisslnns. Thc lenders went since thc to great longllus to mnko clear ««orn 'aslon In ihut demonslrnilnns might bring a I ,ialiH hnd Soviet tanks bnck into the cnpl- (foor instrnlion ml. used ------------ - Soviet rndlo cnrs drovo ;ED through Iho streets nf Prngiio on 'y l \P )—Tlic the lookout for trouble. Russian epublicnn plninclothes dolectlves w e re “ J,'’ pre.ildent niso nl)0Ul. A Crechoslovnk po- lough cri- Ilccmnn wllh a hand radio was Off Mnrylnnd Kinlioned nt liio East (ierman «n ol ns vice Embassy, wlileh was nnt closcd tho i __________for Iho «nnlvcrHary..cclebrntlon. off. ay.. 'uggle ^4s GIs 1 W, John- gennl," tho shy. biond medic re- wns a mcdlc cDlled Inier. ,"Tho bunker next bnll i Reglmont tn ours wns empty, so Iho Her* hu Division, geant Jumped'over there. Tiicn amm Red Ono tills NVA crawled on lop of Iho Jol ut of Ihu bunker, throw a grenade and loud< iveok ogo wounded tho sergeant. first •ch of cn- "Tlie sergeant was calling, two i ; be mov- doc . . . doc .. .’* Junt nfllirnilon Johnson crawled from hli went s Camlm* bunker to go to the wounded "f 2 ^ miles man's aid, not realizing tho ono* wont my soldier was lying next to the geaii ]8lh’a 2nd bunkor eight feot away. Jol t nmbush Suddenly tho Norih Viet- onu 1 of John- nnmeso soldlor sprung up and MIO, sh under swiing' at Iho surprised medic 10 p< for five wllh )ils'AK47 riflo. brok ink of'lhe Amt knocked off my holmet nnd cut nami rith a fle^ my eye," Johnson «ald, *’J1q ond itorical Soc. J 1 '*s Home Newspaper < :0, MONDAY, OCTOBER H j L n i v i Sunday the sy with Thc ( the Rum An split tt down Pollci don, a pcacefi strated site and away on the As t -- -threw police nking covcr are civilians (on left). An ■ burled tire station was damaged by a bomb Then injured. (AP wirephoto) lines w --------------------------------------------------------------- The shoved Lynda Robb S™r nm.r v - i i P‘"S 2 Names Girl K >ia ‘Lucinda’ WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- Five p ® dent Johnson’s' new grand- demor ^ ^ daughter has been named Lu* treatn J cinda Desha Robb. - more 10 money ’^1’® name is a combina- ilus many tion of tho names of the Presl- Thii K to the dent's two married daughters- were jr, Chan Lucl and the baby’s mother, chain: Lyndo. And, Desha (pronounccd Duh-shay) is tho name of a brief mk notes ancestor of pioneer ing back baby's father. Marine . Cnpt. Charles S. Robb, finally V^<* oncy nnd through by teleplione from tly were Vietnam Sunday to his wife. In „ Bethesda Naval Medical Center. ho lining. phone call—first commu- w t aid Chief nicatlon between lhe President’s W , ■a-i-ycar-old daughter and her »y mind," husband since tho birth of their 0 ^- ± _______ first child at 12:03 n.m. Friday o„ ^ Lynda had held up announce* to^Bol nicnt of tho nnmo saying sho pores 1101 S wanted to seo if It fit tho baby , nnd also hoping she could check jq th k T I P l ’< i out first with Robb. When he , r gnvo . final npprovni, Lynda Hona. rch took called her pnrents und Lucl ond pop] j s by the rclnycd word to Robb’s parents, imn intl-Sovlct Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnme.s S. Robb pf work n relurn Mllwnukee, Wis., before permit- foU 01 troops to ‘Ina a public nnnouncemcnt. son lr -------------------------- - I Thp S/te Safeeracldiiff., m ° 1 m courtyard -w-i Try Fads At ■ 3ic. Robert Stuart concern nltcmpt to break Into the -*cchoslo- „„fc nt Rolxirt Stuart Junior arly thnt Twin Fnlls was J.^ C night use somellme over iho week- monslrnto end, Twin I'ulls police snld. that this A Janitor nt th'o school, Ken- " lon from nt'th McCool, reporicd t h e ilers went break-ln lo officers Monday ),nve nko clcnr morning. meet Ight bring a hole wns broken in the froni for N 1 llio cnpl- door glnss nnd n wire wns then Fn used to open tlio door. m ch I’rnoiin nn i^oporlcd mlsalng was nbout Ru slSn CO ’0 1" ^>-om C * ; , U'O coffco room and nbout seven i,'',,. flovnk il° candy bars. rndlo was Officers snld Iho hinge pin on made t tiermnn nn office safe was removed but llotis nnt closcd tho door hn<J not been taken llemc ;lebrallon. off. will ------------------------------------------------------------------ and \ Th< been soda GIs Watch soda rnodlc re- wan using tho rlflo like a base- Nov. inker next ball bnt. Wo found out lator thnt REA o the ser* hu didn’t hnvo any more Alble lere. Tlicn ammo," n.m., lop nf Iho Johnson said his MIC wns tion, :nade nnd loaded.buL’‘.wI)Qll I got hll my p.m., first reflex wan lo lilt back. For souia B calling, two or ihrce minules wc foughi, Nov. Just iilltlng oach ulhor wllh our tion, from hll wcajMnii. 1 >3; ' wounded "Finally I got rid of him, onu OakI Ig tho ono* went to toku cnro of tho sor* Nov. next to Ihe geanl." Oukl y. Johnimn came off. wllh only Nov. rih Vlet- ono minor cut, but displayed hfs woik! Ig up and MIO, a woapoii wolghlng about cr ! jod medic 10 pourids, with lhe plastic alock West broken complclolV nwuy. Tho Vnlli -fhff-Hfle,' Amerieana-flfly^e-Nofth-Viol- 18j-i ot nnd cut namoso soldier was badly hurt, sock ■aid. *’Ho nnd died later, tion, iper I- ^ I _______________________________ I London I M ass W I M emori LONDON (AP) - Police on and be Sunday contained and controlled slve M tho largcst demonstrations embas against the Vietnam war ever Defc -,^^K held in London and repelled a tion o small attack on the U.S. Embas- Secret sy without using nightsticks. resiste The only serious damage re- the dc ported was not In London but at -The the John F. Kennedy Memorial billed nt Runnymcdc, w^st of the capi- "day tal. An explosion Saturday night circlei split, thc seven-ton stone slab that down thc middle. banks Police estimated about 30,000 consei persons marched-through Lon-.be gtc don, all but a few hundred was. peacefully. Some 7,000 demon- Thc strated in Grosvenor Square, nomic site of the American Embassy, dents and 200 to 300 extremists broke tcl an away for a flying wedge attack onstri on the big while building. extcnc As thick cordons of police nilely barred thclr way, the rcd-hel- iast : meted Maoists and anarchists -------- -- -threw firecrackers at mounted police waiting In reserve. Some ft). An ■ burled banner poles as spears. m bomb Then they charged tho police Ji lines with Iron pipes. ' The police slowly pushed and ^ shoved the militants back, pen- ^ kl-w "‘"S them into the southwest UU corner of thc square and stop- I plng any attempt to break out. Gradually the young demonstra- tors ran out of steam and drift- sunn ed away. London was q u ie t dedd again by 9 p.m. . scmg Casualty figures were low. prlso — Presi- Five policemen and about 40 }|rst I grand- demonstrators received medical ~. imed Lu* treatment, although hundreds - more had minor cuts and ™ ” combina- ............. the Presl- Thirty-nine demonstrators i2-yc lughiers- were arrested, for carrying ' , mother, chains, sticks ond bottles as "of- ronounccd fensive weapons" and for a ime of a brief burst of window-smashing r pioneer ' used n l cSo? Remodeling. S Work Begins g 5 °Fr‘l S Construction work has begun ap% II. ijiuuy Qf, Daumgartner Campground woul ^ cast of Fcalhervllle, according cour nnnounce* (j, Bob Hoag, Sawtooth National iqw S. fine Forest staff recrcotlon officer. the baby ^he remodeling is bolng-done . so the campground will meet 5?,‘ When lie aanitatlon. regulations. Mr. I, I-ynda Hoag, said a children's wading In Lucl and poni jg heing built and a nature pren s P“^®n*"; trail developed. Ho said the ~-l >. Robb of work should bo completed this to < rc permit- foU or Iicforo tlie rccrcatlon sea- prim emcnt. son in spring. scho ( Thp work is under tho dirco- sear lion of Doyd Grace, rccrcatlon, mnr J . 1 1 2 ,. mnlnlennnco nnd construction rullr " crew forcmnn. tenc A |. ,Mr. Hong said the crew has ngal ' colnploted work at the Easicy —: Ciimpground, New roads wcro as’ i built nnd snnllation fncllltlea rc- hnd modeled. _______________ l^ k Inlo thc ib ts Forest Grazing I To Be Discussed •tcd the Sawtooth Forest personnel Cntl Monday ),nve scheduled |hcir n n n u n 1 Coui meeting with cnltlc nssoclallons nnd n the froni tor Novcml>cr. Fnli ! wns then Fred R. Bnugh. nlnff officcr Nov oor. In chnrge of range, wildlife and , watershed mnnngcment, said cntl proposed revisions to the graz- i7|gi. inge from regulations will bo dlacuased cora bom .even Ho snld no changes wlll bo tho ngc pin on mado until Ihoy got Iho reac- w moved but llotis nnd nuggcstions of thu cnt- ccn taken liemen. Mr. Baugh snld they , will niso discuss mnnngomont ---------------- niul ways (o Improve It. .i... Tho following tneellngs have ___ been scheduled: Pnrk Vnlley As. soclntlnn nt Pnrk Vnlluy, Ulnh, nt 2 p.m. Nov. Enst End i A'lKOclnlion, Mnlln Lions Club, L' . l' lil n.m., Nov. fl; Rnft River As- A f soclation, Mnlln Lions Club, 3 /V . p.m. Nov. fl; Yost-Ono Mllo As- sociation, REA building, 10 a.m. M kc n base- Nov. 0; West End Association, Km t lator thnt RKA building, 2 p.m., Nov. G; plar my moro Albion Assoclnllon, Albion, 10 prei a.m., Nov. 12; Dnsln Associn* t Mlfi wns tion, Oakley Ranger Sinllon, 2 don not hll my p.m., Nov. 12; Elba Cattle As- M . back. For socintlon, LDS Church. 10 n.m., aiav WO fought, Nov. 13; Almo Cntllo Associa- ng® ir wllh our tion, Almo School, 2 p.m., Nov. coir 13; Ouktey Vnlloy Associntion, free if him, nnti Oakley Ranger Stotlon, 10 a.m.. olh< >f tho sor* Nov. 29; Wlldroso Association, SI Oukloy Ranger Stnllun, 2 p.m. in e wllh only Nov. 25; Dry Creek - Cotton- for splayed hfs wood Assocloilon, Burloy Rang* doy hing about cr Stnlion, 10 n.m. Nov, IB; wer Instic alock Wostorn Siockgrowors, Pleasant wor twuy. Tho Valloy Gnngo Hall. 2 p.m.. Nov. thol 'ioflh-Viel* 18j-No/th-5«wtoolh-CaUl*-Ai. —A i>ndly hurt, soclotion, Hailey Ranger Sto- "Wi tion, 10 a.m ., ISov. 10; Gooding witl / " B o n P o lic e ' W a r P ro o ria l B o n lice on and bottle-throwing in the exclu- Sunda: Itrolled slve Mayfair district around the The Tations embassy as the crowd broke up. 20,000 ir ever Defending the British tradi- was tl died a tion of peaceful protest. Home the b Embas- Secretary James Callaghan had the la :ks. resisted strong pressure to ban Insti ago re- the demonstration. . lines 1 but at -The demonstration had been the U5 emorlal billed by the organizers tis a strato le capi- "day of revolution." Militant to sidi ly night circles had buzzed with rumors riot, t IC slab that government buiklings. The banks, the stock exchange “and Fleet t 30,000 conservative newspaers would Hell" jh Lon- be gtormed and occupied. None fices. lundrcd was.’ where demon- The London School of Eco- Han f Square, nomlcs was occupied by its slu- try’s nbassy, dents' for thc weekend as a hos- tralla s broke lel and casualty station for dem- nam i 5 attack onstrators. After threatening to Londc extend their occupation indcfi- handc policc nilely. like the students Jn Paris Down rcd-hd- last spring, they left quietly Harol archists — 'Si Tribunal m Solve Trii cak out. Jionslra- .WASHINGTON (AP) - Tho sludt nd drift- supreme Court agreed today to ville Q u le t dccide if a defendant may be the f • . sentenced to a longer term In law prison at a second trial after his fedei “.Sj 1 conviction was set aside. semt hS.»5e The Question turns up In the uta and a North. Carolina man, ana a . Pearce, convicted in her l . . Durham County in the rape of a ^estr nstrators 12-year-old girl. - wom *s aT^'of® Pearce was first sentenced to H fnr n 12 to 15 ycors in prison. This smnslilns “ >'’*''"1°" '>■»? “Mo JJ” ** cause a forced confession was used at his triaL Hc was then - sentenced to 15 years. f-f- n n Tho U.S. Circuit Court In X l Richmond, Vn., dcclded Inst . M June thnt Penrco could not re* jVT. Iff, ceivo a harsher sentence. North -ilJ Carolina appealed to tho Su- ^ '1 -nc preme Court saying the federal I i- ,1119 appeals courts wero divided on tho issuo-and that a Maryland us begun appeals court, which normally npground would bo bound by the circuit ‘SlTa?fowV“""® The Supremo Coort will hear Im mec* ‘h® “ s® “"d Issue a ruling lator cond Ions Mr ‘^^m. „j; 3 wading In othor ocllona today, thc Su- a nature preme Court: , Hons said the —Directed New York courts jjent cted this to consider whether the vice llion sea- principal of a Ml. Vernon high ig.,. school should hove let pollcc quIc ho dirco- search n student’s lockcr for jcreallon, marijuana cigarcltes. With ita istruction ruling tho court set asldo a sen- fence of fivo years probation crew hos against thp student. 0 Eosicy —Rejected n challenge to Tex* :idH wcro os’ unlawful osscmbly law thnl . ;llitlea re- had been posed by 22 whllo min- *^"8 __________ iaters. professors and college said izing Regulations cussed At Meetings '° h . O worl personnel Catllo Association, Gooding part a n n u a l Courthouse, 1:30 p.m.. Nov. 10. [qco soclallons and Camas Catllo Association, t|,o Fairfield Courthouse, 1:30 p.m., iff officcr Nov. 20, Idllfo and roprcsonlotlvo of tho Idaho •nt, said Caltlcmcn's As.sodotlon, Idoho ' the graz- pjah Qomo officers ond offi- ■* discusscd cors of tho Bureau of Land Mon* . , agement oro Invited to attend -i » wlll bo tho meclings. j !f Mr. Bough anid tho forest sor* L/J vice will sdicdule similar meet- l"8» with the Mlnldokn nnd Snw- -t iiOBomont woolBrowot. botoro tho } M , h«vo ______________ : /nlley As. !n"‘ Former Slave De S A l Age Of 107,1 g, 10 n.m, MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — The; isoclution, Emma Morsholl hns n ready ox- own , Nov. G{ planntlon for not wollng - for -m ilblon, 10 president this yenr. bani 1 Associn* "Abo Lincoln wus my presl- gix Sinllon, 2 donl," she soys. , p^i^ Cnttle As- Mrs. MarshoU-wan horn a Mrs . 10 n.m., fliovo in llruce, Miss., 107 yeora but > Associn- ng® l“"t Jnnunry—thu yoor Lln* by, >.m., Nov. coin wns Inaugurated. She was q, isoclntion, freed olong with Ihousnnds of . ® I, 10 a.m.. olhcrs. . *iy.\ asociatlon, She certainly doesn’t bolIeVtj ■[“' n. a p.m. in slnvory. but ahe does hanker , - Collon- for whot siia calls tho "good old ®‘‘'‘ ley Rang* days." And she loys thbso doya Nov, IB; wcro gMd because "the lodles A , Ploasnnl woron t ao bad thon. They wore sole o.m.. Nov. thoir own ahooa." nas ^Ul«~Ai* Avk<d tf> f x p m n. fbt ptii nger Slo- "Well, they didn't run around mui ; Gooding with other ladles' husbands, a k / " - / ' ' i Home I ^ jFinal _________________TWENTY CENTS : - ice C urb Protest; iombed le exclu- Sunday night. >und the Thc main march drew about | roke up. 20,000 less Uian expcctcd. but it i, h tradi- was the largest in London since . t. Home the ban-the-bomb marchcs of i ;han had the late 1950s and early 1960s. 2 to ban Instead of marching In thia lines by the side of the street, ad been the usual practice, the demon- ers tis a strators filled it from sidewalk Militant to sidewalk. Rather than risk a I rumors riot, the police diverted traffic. lulMings, The marchers- went down ] ^ mge'and Fleet Street, shouting "Sieg i : s would Hcil" at some newspaper of- ! ' ed. None fices. Then on to tho strand, ' 1 where they burned an Austra- of Eco- lian flag in front of that coun- y its slu- try’s embassy because of Aus- os a hos- traila’s contribution to the Vlet* for dem- nam war. They filled Whitehall, tcning to London’s broadest avenue, and n indcfi- hand^ In a petition at No. 1 Jn Paris Downing Street. Prime Minister . : quietly Harold Wilson’s residence. nal Will Trial Plea \ ) — The studenta convicted in a Hunts- today to ville cafe sit-in. Attorneys for ; may be the group argued that the state . ■ ; term In low unconstitutionally overrode 1 after his federal rights of peaceful as- | Laside. scmbly. up In the ~ Invited a Long Beach, lllna man, Calif., plant-worker.-to. continue nvlcted in her fight against stale laws that , rape of a restrict thc number of hours ; - women can work in -certain in* frt dustrlcs. Tho worker9.-Mrs. Vei- ison This ^ Mengelkoch, was told to .> aSe pursue-her case In the U.S. Cir-' sslon ^ Son Francisco. I was then ^ cour. in in ffl Hits Ided Inst - ......... . ; icVrs Nixon’s SIdll > tho Su- - -wS * 1 Of Diplomacy i '^SmSilv c a n t o n , Ohio (AP) -,V lco he circuit President Hubert H. Humphrey, sed ti fol- barnstorming Ohio I? the"^ final sea Kl loi pregidentjal cam- ...... paign. sold Monday Richard M. u 1-^? Nixon "does not know how to uling lator conduct the works of peace.** ... c.. “Ho Is incapable of It by hla ly, Ihc Su- 1 , 1 , t||o„g|,„ ,„ j hi; . I. Hons," tho Democratic presi- vfrfl dentlal contender told a f^Ione the vice college audience as he began « ' Ia ". day of stumping northern S Ohio in quest of th© sute'a 26 With Its «l®‘^‘®f«l .Idoasen- Humphrey wos received orobtttion warmly by severni fhousand in ond nround the college on a ISA In Tex. au(umn morning. , law hJt N**®" *0 task for hav- wlilta mln. Ing appeared Sunday night on a S interview — £— !L program for what Humphrey sold was tho first time in two years. And ho. roundly criliclzcd o n s •1'® Republican contender for rccommcnding abolition of the tlH fi[S He 80 & Nbton "reprosonls tho world of Bland still," while third Gooding party condldote George C. Wol- ., Nov. 10, loco "representa a' reircot Into jjsodallon. ,i,o world of unreolUy.'’ 1:30 p.m., __________________ [________ tho Idaho _ _ irJom" Traffic Deaths u n d Mon* Idaho to atlend 1968 ........................... 240 , . 1967 ........................ 229 forest aer* illar meet- Magic Valley, 1 and Saw- iqrr ■ac botoro tho ill? ;;;;;:;;; II lave Declines Vote f 107^ Favors ‘Abe’ (AP) — They aioycd at home with Ihelr I rendy cx- own." vollng - for -Mri. - Marshall and her hus-......... ______ band wero married In 1M6 ond my presl- gix years loter moved lo Mem* , . phis. They had 13 children and * Mrs, Morsholl haa aurvived all , 107 yeora but one, Mnhuel Brown of Shel- 1 yoor Un* by. Miss., who la 70. ........... u s a n V " . Sho alao haa olght gr.ndchlN auannuo ui Ta greot-grandcWldren, A3 n’t boiled great-gfcot-grandchlldcen " «nd oca hanker 8reat*great-gre«t-gr«n<l« I "KOod old ' ‘'llaren. thbso doya Her husband dlo^ in . "the lodles As for the modorn age.‘aho They wore aoldi‘The kida aro too loua and aha Id ""v^cg2!3h«i_w°* un around ^ c h at night bftck when V iS r ' husbands, a kid," ,

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WeatherW ould You

Believe Sprjng?

VOL. 65 NO. 197

Veteran I Red Unit | Smashed I

SAIGON (A P) _ South ViDt- I 'nam ese infantrym en sm ashed ■ into troops from a veteran H N orth V ietnam ese regim ent th a t K spearheaded two offensives on ' H Saigon th is year, governm ent H m ilita ry headquarters announ* ■ ced today. W

A governm ent spokesm an IP I said 32 so ld iers from North Viet- U n am 's Dong N ai Regiment w ere killed and 13 others cap tured In f • heavy fighting Sunday 24 miles n_orth of Saigon. The prisoners included a battalion deputy com m ander and a com pany \ com m ander, tlie spokesm an K said. L

The South V ietnamese troops K also seized 21 weapons In the ^ b a ttle and turned up two muni- K tions stockpiles in thc surround- ing a rea th a t included 400 m or- H

.ta r shells, bazooka-type rockcts I and grenades. H

Six South V ietnam e>l w ere H reported killed and 2 wounded. H

Jt w as one of three actions re - ■ ported a round Saigon. U.S. and ■ South V ietnam ese forces killed ■ ano lher 38 enem y soldiers and H seized 27 weapons in two clash- H cs 10 arid 12 miles south of thc H I cap ita l. Two A m ericans w ere wounded, an d no- South Viet- j nam ese losses w ere reported . xnc

T he U.S, Command an* trl< nounced th a t Am erican Infan- — trym en sweeping in thc dem ili­tarized zone cap tured m ore than 2 5 0 'N orth V ietnam ese weapons in one of th e la rge t battlefield X i hauls of the w ar.

In recen t weeks, o ther allied forces have cap tured m ore tis>’ I

• 300 lons of stockpiled Commu- I j n is t m unitions and food.

M eanwhile. A m erican bom b­e rs kep t u p their strikes on North V ietnam ese sunply lines norlh o f the dem ilitarized zone, and speculation about a ha lt in ^ th e bom bing developed when C“ ‘P U.S. A m bassador Ellsw orth P®®* B unker m et again w ith P resl- dent N guyen Van Thieu.- Thteu is balking a t som e pa rts o f tho A m erican p roposal,-and South V ietnam ese officials have hinted th a t if thc Johnson ad- m in istra tion goes ahead on its own, tho Saigon regim e will charge a sellout fo affcct the U.S. pre.'jidential election. , J

Tho month-long . lull In bus- ta ined com bat continued.

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"U.S. Mulls ^ Moon Orbit 111 December

WASHINGTON (A P) - Tlic N nilonnl A eronautics and Space A dm inistration snld today it is **' giving serious consideration lo conducting a flight around the ^ n o o n , o r pos.sibly a scries of lu* n n r orbits^ fo r tho next Apollo m ission In Decem ber.

A final decision, the space ((, agency snld. would t)d m ade ){ during H>e week of Nov. 11.

If a go-nhend ia given for a • pi ni(K)n o rb ll, it would mcftn th a t — • atitronnuls Frnnk Dorman, JnmC3 A. I .ovd l J r . , and Wll- ‘O llnm A. Andern might spend all JL o r m ost of tho Christm as holi­d ay KcuNOn flying to, around nnd C . bnck from tho moon. O

Apollo B Is scheduled to bc the ]v] . firs t m anned mission Inunchcd p |„

by -the hugo Snturn V moon Tockct. Inform ed soiirces hiivc repo rted th a t the liftoff lenla- tivoly has been set for Dec. 21. gj,,

NA.SA said It is considering mli th ree n lternallvcs lo llio enrlh ljr( o rb ita l Apollo R mission which. T w as planned originally. Tlioy in- Me chulo a lunar orbit mission, a .shr c irc iim liinar fly-hy o r an cn rth wa orb ita l flight farthor jnto space ]\ —4,000 m iles has been men* nde (Ioned ns ono g(ial—Ihnn any so Kd fa r a ttem pted . In^

LeMay Sees U.S. Losing ‘Strength’ Z■ WASHINGTON (A P) *- R e­tired Ocn. Curtis E . l.cM nv snyn a Nutionnl Securlly douncll Htmly Indlciilus tho U n i t e d

• ,Smte.H Is rnphlly losing lls Hirn- teglo m ililn ry sfrcnglU lead ovor , tho .Soviet Union. ,

“Tlio Indications nre w e nro loHlnK ground rap id ly ," tho .in lliln l ' p a r ly vico nruuldontlul .^ r candldnto Hald Sunday, "A s n m u tte r of fact tho curve wna ,,,,,

, crossed In lOCH.” " “ jIxiMuy mn<le tho commont on •

CDS' "F a c o tho Nation" before j o tn k in g 'h h cam paign Into tho j d M idwest fo r nppearancoa In Den* wo M oines, Iown, and O m aha, Neb. gvv

lip anid he porticlnatcd in th e ng ah idy ' boforo retiring nn A ir aw I 'o rco chief o f slnff in 1063. •

Secretnry of Defenso Clnrk M. the Clifford m id last weok tho Unit- wc

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tcd. m cn t in Saa F rancisco ’s predom lnar an* tr lc t , a f te r sniper bullets fe lled tb rc

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bomb-;es on By RUTH M ILLER on a / lines Timcs-News Staff W riter

h a lt in A safe h as been nam ed a s the 30, : when cu lp rit in tho m ysterious disap- from

sw orth p earan ces of money from a lo- on N P resi- business firm . ing.

O ver a period of more than a Th rt narfq V^Br m oncv has been d isappear- faiJe( I l ^ n d ^rom th e safo of Griggs Mo- tho c s ’have ‘*1 “ " ‘I Pancalco House. C ity and on ad Polico officers and owner R alph dene _n I,„ F augh t havo been unable to safo „ u,iii find ony clues to tho d isappear- wllh.

,u„ anco of the moro than $1,000. Fr! Polico Chlcf F rnnk rB nrnett McG

sa id th a t several m onths ago nil nn ei " em ployes of tho firm w ere given linlnj

llo de tec to r tests when m ore that th an SGOO camo up missing. keep

Tlio money m issing n t th n t On lim e h ad been put in thc safe and

Ceremony M»1 * FA IR FIE L D — Sccrctary

o f S lato Peto Cenarrusu w as | \ ; — The m ain speaker a t rlblmn- t <5narc cu tting cerem onies Saturday p i ‘ u n t HIII City for Hlghwny G8. of i Zon to Tho la s t link of H ighway prn( md the w as rct'cntly com pleted onst s of lu* travel. overAnftllo cerqmonles w e jp o cd I

sponsored by tho Fnirfic ld publ C ham ber of Com m erco nnd on

spaM ((,0 Yellnwstone-Sun--Valley m ade n i c h w i t y — Associntion.

ll- W ayne Cliirk, Cnnncit, Is 1 for a . p residen t of tho Association.

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Strike Vetoed K) be the n e w YORK (A P) ~ A now fron tunchcd plun ,,e„,

moon put,lie school children bnck In city' !3 nnve classes has iKicn offered i)y scjui I tenchors ' union president A lbert Hec. ^ 1. sh im ker nnd rejecled by thc nd- .SovI sidering m ln is tn ilo r of a controversial Aug0 enrlh Ijm oklyn district, slnn1 which. Tho adm inlstra tnr, R h o d y -----n icy in- McCoy, today called the Intest islon, a .shanker proposnl "Just ano ther Bi n en rth w ay of cronilng pnndemonUim." Suni0 space M eetings woro set thla nftor- Riel n men* ndon b y tho cen tral Board of In S1 any so Ediicntion nnd tho local Kovorn- tl/,lr

Ing bonrd of tho Brooklyn dls- Gov tr ic t. , pr*;*

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S '-Medic,..Fits Htrn-511(1 ovor i . i h e d a s e .IU U E , VIclillim T

(A P ) — Wiuldlng their rifles son, 'J'® llko tw o prehlslorlc cavo men will

slnfiRlng It out for suprem ncv of of I Hlciontlul ,ho mountain, tho A m erican E

.„J1 *nedlc and tho North Viet- car rvo wna Hoidior fought their prl- thic

vnto bnttlo to Iho dealh, whimont nn "T hero wan nothing wo could cnr ;• boforo d o ," unld Sgl. Jeffrey L. Hicks, Ing' Into U»o joffcrflon City, Mo., wIk> rou * li'P®"* w alched, stunned, a s the two dim hn, Nob. swung viciously n t cnch other— nwi :d in tho ngnln nnd ngnln—u fow ' feet C nn A ir nwny In llio darkness. Bnt

1069. "W e couldn’t Hhoot liccnuse of pos i^lnrk M. th e w ny thu figlit wns giilng. Wo son :ho Unit- woro rendy to help If it a iartud s ir t ial-jn ili* to-«f>-badH}iJt-»he-doe-wfls-M'in- bun 0 Soviet ning, so we didn 't have to lntor- fire

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JCEIM EN huddle beside n re equip- Icalh } predom lnantely N egro FlU m ore dls* hour a fe lled th ree fU em en, b u t none c rlt- blast

ry Safe Has A But This One i1 on a n overnight basis fo r the tabH.s [tcf M ayflower m oving com pany. mcnt

Mr. Faught sa id th a t on June Thi a s the 30. 19C7, S1G3.05 w as m issing tools disap- from the safe in th e office, and safe,

n a lo- on Nov. 17, 1967, $290 w as miss- th a t !ing. " legal

lhan a Tho lio d e te c to r tes ts had safo’ jppear- failed to provide a n y d u e s lo Griff ;gs Mo- tho d isappearance of the money J. City and there w as n o physical evl- ^yc^e • R alph dcnco ava ilab le bccauso tlic ible to safo had n ev e r been tam pered to 10

,00 0 . F r’id ay -^ Ig h t b o rte n d e r Kyle • Barnett McGeehee noticed n portion of ago nil nn envelope p ro tru d in g from tho e given lining of the sa fe w hen he put , m ore tha t night’s rece ip ts In for-safe- _ ng. keeping. BarnJt th n t On S a tu rday n igh t w hen hc " ll lie safe and Mr. F au g h t closcd tho cs- Mr.

Massive Czech Ml S National Day, Riurday PRAGUE (A P ) — Thousands n } ly 68. of Czechoslovnks m arched In plnci ihway prnguo todny in pn trlo tlc dem* nailo l^leted anstra llnns w llh nntl-Sovlet nutbi

overtones ns iho nntion celebrnl- of R v e jp o cd Its Soth an n iv e rsa ry a s a ro- tho » Irlln 'J public. p „/n tiov Several b iind rcd Biwdenis bind al on m arched to th c gales ' of gale;

j ’ P rague’s prcsiden tlaL cnsllo were chanting "D c lle r dead thnn Sc'

_____! _ sham e” nnd In te r shouting oul whic"RuHslons gn h om e" ns lenders rush

1 Inside presided o v e r nn anniver* hut i 1 / 1 sn ry cercm ony. Th

Then nbout 3,000 persons— nmo I ynung people In Ihc muln— vnki

m nrchcd behind leador.s car* stud rylng the C rechoslovnk flag the

A now from W enccslns Square In the agai million heart o f tho cap iia l toward tho thcli

bnck In clly’s h istoric "O ld Town” wou: red i)y scjunrc. thot A lbert H wns the f irs t tim o since thc to g Ihc fld- .Snvlcl-lcd m ililn ry invasion In ihut

overslnl August thnt Cr.cchi)slovalu hnd Sovl s taged n public dem onstrnlion ml.

R h o d y -------- ----------------------------------------- Sne Intest NIXON ENDORSED Uiro nnolher BALTltWORE. Md. (A P )-T lio the onuim. .Sunnnpers endorsed Republicnn plaii la nftor- Riefmrd M. Nlxon for pre.ildent niso o ard of In Sunday ed itions, although cri- llcci govern- tl/.lng his cholco of Mnrylnnil Klall lyn dls- Gov. .Spiro T . Agnew ns vice Eml ________ presidcntlnl nom inee.____________^

1 8 W i n n i n g A n y w a y . . . ’

c. Foe StrugglVieinam Tho doc is P fc . Bill W, John- gem lr rifles son, 21, Rockford, 111., a medic cDll< vu men with the 2flth In fan try Roglmont tn o inncy of of the 1st Urlgndo, Is t Division, goai merfcnn Elum vnts of t)ic Big Red Ono tills ll Viet- carvcd this firobuao out of Ihu bun heir prl- thick Jungle o vo r a weok ago wou 1, whllo oporntlng In search of cn-vo could em y troop.i th a t m ight be mov- doc .. H icks, Ing along favo red Inflllrnllon J( ., wlio routes from ac ro s s th e Camlm- bun: the two dlnn fron tier a s c a n t 2 ^ m iles m at I othor— nwny. myow ■ feet Enrly S a tu rday , tho asth’a Jnd bun

Bnttallon wnfl In night nmbush Si cause of posiilon here , w ith half of John- nnn iilng. We son 's nlntoon, a lthough under swii I Biartud filrcngtli, rospftnn|lilo for five will fftto-yfin- bitnirera on-tho-w c»h/lflnk-of-lhe --'*j to lntor- tirchnno p e rim e te r. . kno

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equip* Ically, Som e of those tak in g covcr are 0 dis* hour e a r lie r a d is tric t tire s ta tio n w a B c rlt- b last, b u t no one w as Injured. (A P wli

IS A Silver ^ )ne Sure Did ‘Lifo r the tabllshm ent, M r. M c G e e h e e

ipany. m entioned the envelope. Hnnphon June The two m en g a thered som e m issing tools and began w orking on tlie ^ ‘ ice, and safe. T hey found a ll th c m oney a s miss- that h ad d isappeared , plus m any

legal pap e rs belonging to th e den t s s is had safe’s prev ious ow ner, Chan Lucl clues lo Griffin. Ly"***0 money M r. F au g h t snld th a t there Ical cyl- w ere deeds, notes, bank notes Lise tlic n n j o jijcr pap e rs da ting back am pcred to 1031. - .1 ’’°

e r Kvle cot^’ tl »rtion or item s apparen tly w ere t„; rom tho “cooted out of a d raw er and

i f f p ut dropped down behind tho lining. “ SfJ® for-safe- "N ® " wo know ,’’ sa id Chief njcatl

Barnett. • 2‘1-yci vhen hc " I t 's a b ig lond off m y m ind ," husba

tho cs- M r. F augh t com m ented._______ firs t 1

;ecli March Honors wantc

)ay, Rakes Soviets fz*-housands n P rague . The m arch took cnilcd ched In plnco desp ite w arn ings by the ’’" " y ■tic dem* nation’s leaders tha t nnti-Sovlct ‘"f* ” itl-Sovlet ou tbursts could b ring a re lu rn MHw' celobral- of Russian tanks nnd troops to ‘ ‘nfl « a s a ro- tho city.

PoUco hastily form ed nnd G rm Biudenls blocked tho studen ts while the ^ < 4

ales of gates to the palace courtyordcnsllo wero pqdlockcd, I y

id thnn Several tim es the crowd,Iting oul w hich Included m any girls,'J lenders ru shed -ngn lnst thc polico lines anniver* but they held.

There hnd been - concern « r s o n s - nmong tho leaders of Ciechoslo- „„fc

muln— vnkln's C om m unist parly thnt jjjuj, nr.4 cnr* students nntl olhcrs m ight use m nde -nk flag the nnnlver.snry lo dem onstrnto end,0 In llio ngnlnst .Soviet occupnilon of wnrd tho their country nnd tha t th is A J

Town” would provoke renctlon from tho Riisslnns. Thc lenders went

since thc to g rea t longllus to mnko c lear ««orn 'aslon In ihut dem onslrnilnns might bring a I ,ialiH hnd Soviet tanks bnck into the cnpl- (foor instrnlion ml. used------------ - Soviet rndlo cnrs drovo;ED through Iho s tree ts nf Prngiio on 'y l \ P ) —Tlic the lookout fo r trouble. Russian epublicnn plninclothes dolectlves w ere “ J,'’ pre.ildent niso nl)0Ul. A Crechoslovnk po- lough cri- Ilccmnn wllh a hand rad io w as Off Mnrylnnd Kinlioned nt liio E ast (ie rm an «n ol

ns vice Em bassy, wlileh was nnt closcd tho i __________for Iho «nnlvcrHary..cclebrntlon. off.

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'uggle 4s GIs 1W, John- gennl," tho shy. biond medic re- wns a mcdlc cDlled Inier. ,"Tho bunker nex t bnll i

Reglmont tn ours wns em pty, so Iho Her* hu Division, geant Ju m ped 'over there. Tiicn amm Red Ono tills NVA craw led on lop of Iho Jol

u t of Ihu bunker, throw a g renade an d loud< iveok ogo wounded tho sergeant. first•ch of cn- "Tlie serg ean t w as calling, two i ; be mov- doc . . . doc . . .’* Juntnfllirnilon Johnson craw led from h li went s Camlm* bunker to go to the wounded " f 2 ^ m iles m an 's a id , not realizing tho ono* wont

my soldier w as lying next to the geaii ]8lh’a 2nd bunkor eight feot aw ay. Jolt nmbush Suddenly tho N orih Viet- onu1 of John- nnmeso soldlor sprung up and MIO, sh under swiing' a t Iho su rprised m edic 10 p<

for five wllh )ils'AK47 riflo. brokink o f 'lh e — A mt

knocked off m y holmet nnd c u t nami rith a fle^ m y e y e ," Johnson «ald , *’J1q ond

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Lynda Robb S™rnm.r v - i i P‘"S 2Names Girl K

>ia ‘Lucinda’WASHINGTON (A P) — P resi- Five

p ® den t Johnson’s ' new g r a n d - demor ^ ^ dau g h te r has been nam ed Lu* treatn

J c inda Desha Robb. - more10 money ’ 1’® nam e is a combina- ilus m any tion of tho names of the P resl- Thii K to th e d en t's two m arried d a u g h te r s - w ere jr , Chan Lucl and the baby’s m other, chain:

Lyndo. And, Desha (pronounccd Duh-shay) is tho n am e of a brief

mk notes ancesto r of p ioneer

ing back baby 's father. M arine. Cnpt. C harles S. Robb, finally V^<*

oncy nnd through by teleplione from tly w ere V ietnam Sunday to his wife. In

„ B ethesda Naval M edical Center. ho lining. phone call—first com m u- w taid Chief n icatlon between lhe P resid en t’s W ,

■ a-i-ycar-old daughter and her »y m ind," husband since tho b irth of th e ir 0 ^- ± _______ firs t child a t 12:03 n .m . F r id ay o„ ^

Lynda h ad held up announce* to^Bol n icn t o f tho nnmo say ing sho pores

1 1 0 1 S w an ted to seo if It fit tho baby , nnd also hoping she could check jq th

k T I P l ’<i o u t firs t with Robb. W hen he , r gnvo . final npprovni, Lynda Hona. rch took called her pnrents und Lucl ond pop] j s by the rclnycd w ord to Robb’s p aren ts , im n intl-Sovlct M r. nnd M rs. Jnme.s S. Robb pf work n re lu rn Mllwnukee, Wis., before perm it- foU 01

troops to ‘ Ina a public nnnouncem cnt. son lr -------------------------- - I Thp

S/te Safeeracldiiff., m°1mcourtyard -w-iTry Fads At ■3ic. Robert Stuart

concern n ltcm pt to b reak Into the -*cchoslo- „„fc nt Rolxirt S tu a r t Jun io r a rly thnt Twin Fnlls w as J.^ Cn ight use som ellm e over iho week-m onslrnto end, Twin I'ulls police snld.

tha t th is A Janitor nt th'o school, Ken- " lon from nt'th McCool, reporicd t h e ilers w ent break-ln lo officers M onday ),nve nko clcnr m orning. meetIght bring a hole wns broken in the froni for N 1 llio cnpl- door glnss nnd n w ire wns then F n

used to open tlio door. m chI’rnoiin nn i^oporlcd m lsalng w as nbout

Ru slSn CO ’ 0 1" ^>-om C * ; ,A« U'O coffco room and nbout seven i , ' ', , .flovnk i l ° candy bars.rndlo w as Officers snld Iho hinge pin on made t tie rm nn nn office safe w as rem oved but llotis nnt closcd tho door hn<J not been taken llemc ;lebrallon. off. will------------------------------------------------------------------ and \

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rnodlc re- wan using tho rlflo like a base- Nov. inker nex t ball bnt. Wo found out la to r thn t REA o the ser* hu didn’t hnvo any m ore Alble lere. Tlicn am m o ," • n.m.,lop nf Iho Johnson said his MIC wns tion, :nade nnd lo a d e d .b u L ’‘.wI)Qll I g o t h ll m y p.m.,

f irs t reflex wan lo lilt back . F o r souia B calling, two o r ih rce m inules w c foughi, Nov.

Just iilltlng oach u lho r w llh ou r tion, from h ll wcajMnii. 1 >3; '

wounded "F in a lly I got rid of him , onu OakI Ig tho ono* w en t to toku cnro of tho sor* Nov. next to Ihe g e a n l." Oukly. Johnimn cam e off. w llh only Nov.rih Vlet- ono m inor cut, but d isp layed hfs woik! Ig up and MIO, a woapoii wolghlng about c r ! jod m edic 10 pourids, with lhe p la stic alock West

b roken complclolV nw uy. Tho Vnlli -fhff-H fle,' A m erie a n a -f lf ly ^ e -N o fth -V io l- 18j-i ot nnd c u t nam oso soldier w as badly h u rt, sock ■aid. *’Ho nnd d ied la te r, tion,

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LONDON (A P) - Police on and be Sunday contained and controlled slve M tho la rgcst dem onstrations em bas aga inst the V ietnam w ar ev e r Defc

- ,^ ^ K held in London and repelled a tion o sm all a ttack on the U.S. Em bas- Secret sy without using n ightsticks. resiste

T he only serious dam ag e re - the dc ported w as not In London b u t a t -The the John F . K ennedy M em orial billed n t Runnymcdc, w ^st o f the capi- "day ta l. An explosion S a tu rday n ight circlei split, thc seven-ton stone s lab tha t down thc m iddle. banks

Police estim ated about 30,000 consei persons m arch ed -th ro u g h L on-.be gtc don, all but a few hundred w as. peacefully. Some 7,000 dem on- Thc s tra ted in G rosvenor S quare, nomic site of the A m erican E m bassy , dents and 200 to 300 ex trem ists b roke tcl an aw ay for a flying w edge a tta c k onstri on the big w hile building. extcnc

As thick cordons of police nilely b a rred thclr w ay, th e rcd-hel- ia s t :m eted M aoists and a n a r c h is t s --------

-- -threw firecrackers a t m ounted police waiting In re se rv e . Som e

ft). An ■ burled banner poles a s sp ears . m bom b Then they charged tho police J i

lines w ith Iron pipes.' The police slowly pushed and ^

shoved the m ilitan ts back, pen- ^ k l-w " ‘"S them into the southw est U U corner of thc sq u a re and stop-

I plng any a ttem p t to b reak out. Gradually the young dem onstra- tors ran out of s team and d rift- su n n ed aw ay. London w as q u i e t dedd again by 9 p .m . . scmg

C asualty figures w e re low. prlso— P resi- F ive policem en a n d abou t 40 }|rst

I g rand- dem onstrators received m edical ~. im ed Lu* treatm ent, a lthough hundreds

- more had m inor cu ts and ™ ” com bina- .............

the P resl- Thirty-nine d em onstra to rs i2-yc l u g h ie r s - w ere a rre sted , fo r ca rry ing ', m other, chains, sticks ond bo ttles a s "of- ronounccd fensive w eapons" and fo r a im e of a b rie f burst o f window-sm ashing r p ioneer ' used

nl cSo? Remodeling. S Work Begins g

5 °Fr‘l S Construction w ork has begun ap% II. i j iu u y Qf, D aum gartner C am pground woul

^ cast of Fcalherv llle , acco rd ing cour nnnounce* (j, Bob Hoag, Saw tooth N ational iqw

S. fine F o rest sta ff recrco tlon officer. th e baby ^ h e rem odeling is bolng-done

. so the cam pground will m eet 5? ,‘ W hen lie aanitatlon. regulations. Mr.

I, I-ynda H oag, said a ch ild ren 's w ading In Lucl and poni jg heing built and a n a tu re pren

s P “ ^®n*"; tra il developed. Ho sa id the ~-l >. Robb of work should bo com pleted this to < rc perm it- foU or Iicforo tlie rcc rca tlo n sea- prim em cnt. son in spring. scho— ( Thp work is un d e r tho dirco- sear • lion of Doyd G race, rccrcatlon , mnr

J . 1 1 2 ,. mnlnlennnco nnd construction rullr" crew forcmnn. tenc

A | . ,Mr. Hong sa id th e c rew h as ngal ' colnploted w ork a t the Easicy —:

Ciimpground, New roads wcro a s ’ i built nnd snnllation fncllltlea rc- hnd modeled. _______________ l ^

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ib ts Forest Grazing I To Be Discussed

•tcd t h e Sawtooth F o re s t personnel Cntl Monday ),nve scheduled |h c ir n n n u n 1 Coui

m eeting with cn ltlc nssoclallons nnd n the froni tor Novcml>cr. Fnli! wns then F red R. Bnugh. nlnff officcr Nov oor. In chnrge of range, w ildlife and

, w atershed m nnngcm ent, said cn tl proposed revisions to th e graz- i7|gi.

inge from regulations will bo dlacuased cora bom .ev en

Ho snld no changes wlll bo tho ngc pin on mado until Ihoy g o t Iho reac- w moved but llotis nnd nuggcstions of thu cnt- ccn taken liemen. M r. B augh snld they ,

will niso discuss mnnngom ont ---------------- niul ways (o Im prove It. . i . . .

Tho following tnee llngs h a v e ___been scheduled: P n rk Vnlley As. soclntlnn n t P n rk Vnlluy, Ulnh, nt 2 p.m. Nov. E n st End i A'lKOclnlion, Mnlln Lions Club,

L ' . l ' lil n.m., Nov. fl; R nft R iver As- A f soclation, Mnlln Lions Club, 3 / V

. p.m. Nov. fl; Yost-Ono Mllo As­sociation, REA building, 10 a.m . M

kc n base- Nov. 0; West E nd Association, Km t la to r thn t RKA building, 2 p .m ., Nov. G; plar m y m oro Albion Assoclnllon, Albion, 10 prei

a.m ., Nov. 12; Dnsln Associn* t Mlfi wns tion, Oakley R anger Sinllon, 2 don

not h ll m y p.m ., Nov. 12; E lb a C attle As- M . back . F o r socintlon, LDS Church. 10 n.m ., aiav WO fought, Nov. 13; Almo Cntllo Associa- ng® ir w llh ou r tion, Almo School, 2 p .m ., Nov. coir

13; Ouktey Vnlloy Associntion, free if him , nnti Oakley R anger Stotlon, 10 a.m .. olh< >f tho sor* Nov. 29; Wlldroso Association, SI

Oukloy R anger Stnllun, 2 p.m . in e w llh only Nov. 25; D ry C reek - Cotton- for

splayed hfs wood Assocloilon, B urloy Rang* doy hing about c r Stnlion, 10 n .m . Nov, IB; wer Instic alock Wostorn Siockgrowors, P lea san t wor tw uy. Tho Valloy Gnngo H all. 2 p .m .. Nov. thol 'ioflh-V iel* 1 8 j-N o /th -5 « w to o lh -C aU l* -A i. —A i>ndly h u rt, soclotion, H ailey R anger Sto- "Wi

tion, 10 a .m ., ISov. 10; Gooding witl

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o r i a l B o nlice on and bottle-throwing in th e exclu- Sunda: I t r o l le d slve M ayfair d is tric t around the The Tations em bassy a s the crowd broke up. 20,000 ir ev e r Defending the B ritish trad i- w as tl d ie d a tion of peaceful pro test. Home the b E m bas- S ecretary Jam es Callaghan had the la :ks. resisted strong p ressu re to ban Insti ago re - the dem onstration. . lines1 b u t a t -The dem onstration h ad been th e U5 em orlal billed by the organizers tis a s tra to le capi- "d ay of revolution." M ilitant to sidi ly n igh t c ircles had buzzed w ith rum ors riot, t IC s lab th a t governm ent buiklings. The

banks, the stock exchange “and F leet t 30,000 conservative new spaers would H ell" jh Lon- be gtorm ed and occupied. None fices. lund rcd w as.’ • wheredem on- The London School o f E co- Han f S quare, nomlcs w as occupied by its slu - try ’s n b assy , dents' fo r thc weekend a s a hos- tra lla s b roke lel and casualty sta tion for d em - nam i 5 a tta c k onstra tors. After th reaten ing to Londc

extend the ir occupation indcfi- handc policc nilely. like the students Jn P a ris Down

rcd -h d - la s t spring, they le f t quietly H aro l a rch is ts —

'Si Tribunal m Solve Triicak out.Jionslra- .WASHINGTON (A P) - Tho slud t nd d rift- suprem e Court ag reed today to ville Q u l e t dccide if a defendant m ay be the f • . sentenced to a longer te rm In law

prison a t a second tr ia l a fte r his fedei “.Sj 1 conviction w as se t aside. sem t

h S . » 5 e The Question tu rns u p In the uta and a N orth. C arolina m an,u « an a a . Pearce , convicted in her l

. . D urham County in the rape of a ^estr n stra to rs 12-year-old girl. - wom*s aT^'of® P ea rce w as firs t sentenced to H fn r n 12 to 15 ycors in prison. This sm nslilns “ >'’* ''"1°" '>■»? “ M o J J ” ** cause a forced confession w as

used a t his triaL Hc w as then - ‘ sentenced to 15 y ears . f - f -

n n Tho U.S. Circuit Court In X l Richmond, Vn., dcclded Inst

. M June thnt P en rco could not re* jVT. I f f , ceivo a h a rsh e r sentence. N orth - i l J

” Carolina appealed to tho Su- ^ '1 - n c prem e Court saying th e federal I i - , 1 1 1 9 appeals courts wero divided on

tho issuo-and th a t a M aryland us begun appeals court, w hich norm ally npground would bo bound by th e c ircu it

‘SlTa? fowV“""®’T he Suprem o Coort w ill h ea r

Im mec* ‘h® “ s® “ "d Issue a ruling la to r cond Ions M r ‘^^m. „j;3 w ading In o thor ocllona today, thc Su- a n a tu re prem e Court: , Hons

sa id the —D irected New Y ork cou rts jjent c ted this to consider w hether the vice llion sea- principal of a M l. Vernon high ig .,.

school should hove le t pollcc q u Ic ho dirco- search n student’s lockcr for jcreallon , m arijuana cigarc ltes. With ita istruction ruling tho cou rt se t asldo a sen-

fence of fivo y e a rs probation crew hos against thp student.0 Eosicy —Rejected n challenge to Tex*:idH wcro os’ unlawful osscm bly law thn l . ;llitlea re- had been posed by 22 whllo min- * "8 __________ iaters. professors and college

said

izing Regulations cussed At Meetings '°h.

O worlpersonnel Catllo Association, Gooding part a n n u a l Courthouse, 1:30 p.m .. Nov. 10. [qco soclallons and Cam as Catllo Association, t|,o

Fairfield Courthouse, 1:30 p.m ., iff officcr Nov. 20,Idllfo and roprcsonlotlvo of tho Idaho •nt, said C altlcm cn's As.sodotlon, Idoho ' th e graz- pjah Qomo officers ond offi- ■* d iscusscd cors of tho B ureau of Land Mon*

. , agem ent oro Invited to a ttend -i » wlll bo tho m eclings. j!f Mr. Bough anid tho forest sor*L/J vice will sd icdule sim ilar meet-

l"8» w ith the Mlnldokn nnd Snw- -t iiOBomont w oolBrow ot. botoro tho }

M , h«vo ______________ :/n lley As.

!n"‘ Former Slave De S A l Age Of 1 0 7 ,1g, 10 n.m , MEMPHIS, Tenn. (A P) — The; isoclution, Em m a Morsholl hns n ready ox- own , Nov. G{ planntlon for not wollng - fo r -m ilblon, 10 president this yenr. bani1 Associn* "Abo Lincoln wus m y presl- gix Sinllon, 2 donl," she soys. , p^i^ Cnttle As- Mrs. M arshoU -w an horn a M rs . 10 n.m ., fliovo in llruce, M iss., 107 yeora but > Associn- ng® l“"t Jnnunry—thu yoor Lln* by, >.m., Nov. coin wns Inaugurated. She w as q, isoclntion, freed olong with Ihousnnds of . ® I, 10 a.m .. olhcrs. . *iy.\ asociatlon, She certa in ly doesn’t bolIeVtj ■[“ ' n. a p.m . in slnvory. bu t ahe does han k er , - Collon- for whot siia calls tho "good old ®‘‘ '‘

ley Rang* day s." And she loys thbso doya Nov, IB; wcro gM d because " th e lodles A

, P loasnnl woron t ao bad thon. They w ore sole o.m .. Nov. thoir own ahooa." nas^ U l«~ A i* Avk<d tf> fx p m n. f b t p ti i nger Slo- "W ell, th e y d idn 't run around mui ; Gooding w ith o ther lad les ' husbands, a k

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i c e C u r bP r o t e s t ;i o m b e dle exclu- Sunday night.>und the Thc main march drew about | roke up. 20,000 less Uian expcctcd. but it i , h tradi- was the largest in London since . t. Home the ban-the-bomb marchcs of i ;han had the late 1950s and early 1960s.2 to ban Instead of marching In thia

lines by the side of the street, ad been the usual practice, the demon- ers tis a strators filled it from sidewalk Militant to sidewalk. Rather than risk a

I rumors riot, the police diverted traffic. lulMings, The marchers- went down ] m ge'and Fleet Street, shouting "Sieg i : s would Hcil" a t some newspaper of- ! ' ed. None fices. Then on to tho strand, ' 1

where they burned an Austra- of Eco- lian flag in front of that coun-

y its slu- try’s embassy because of Aus- os a hos- traila’s contribution to the Vlet* for dem- nam war. They filled Whitehall, tcning to London’s broadest avenue, and n indcfi- h a n d ^ In a petition a t No. 1 Jn Paris Downing Street. Prime Minister .

: quietly Harold Wilson’s residence.

nal Will Trial Plea \

) — The studenta convicted in a Hunts- today to ville cafe sit-in. Attorneys for

; may be the group argued that the state . ■ ;■ term In low unconstitutionally overrode 1 after his federal rights of peaceful as- | L aside. scmbly.up In the ~ Invited a Long Beach, lllna man, Calif., plant-worker.-to. continue nvlcted in her fight against stale laws that , rape of a restrict thc number of hours ;

- women can work in -certain in* frt dustrlcs. Tho worker9.-Mrs. Vei-

ison This ^ Mengelkoch, was told to .> a S e pursue-her case In the U.S. C ir-' sslon ^ Son Francisco. Iwas then —

cour. i n i n f f l HitsIded Inst • ■ - ......... . ;

icVrs Nixon’s SIdll> tho Su- - -wS * 1

Of Diplomacy i'^Sm Silv c a n t o n , Ohio (A P) - ,V l c o he circuit President Hubert H. Humphrey, sed t i fol- barnstorming Ohio I? the" final sea Kl loi pregidentjal cam-...... paign. sold Monday Richard M.u 1-^? Nixon "does not know how to

uling lator conduct the works of peace.**... c.. “ Ho Is incapable of It by hla ly, Ihc Su- 1,1, t ||o„g |,„ , „ j hi;. I. Hons," tho Democratic presi-

vfrfl dentlal contender told a f^ Ione the vice college audience as he began « '

Ia". day of stumping northernS Ohio in quest of th© su te 'a 26

With Its «l®‘ ‘®f«l .Id o a sen - Humphrey wos received orobtttion warmly by severni fhousand in “ ond nround the college on a

ISA In Tex. au(umn morning. ,law hJt N**®" *0 task for hav-

wlilta mln. Ing appeared Sunday night on aS interview— £— !L program for what Humphrey

sold was tho first time in two years. And ho. roundly criliclzcd

o n s •1'® Republican contender for rccommcnding abolition of the

t l H f i [ S He 80 & Nbton "reprosonls tho world of Bland still," while third

Gooding party condldote George C. Wol- ., Nov. 10, loco "representa a' reircot Into jjsodallon. ,i,o world of unreolUy.'’1:30 p.m., __________________ [________

tho Idaho _ _i r J o m " Traffic Deathsu n d Mon* Idaho to atlend 1 9 6 8 ........................... 2 4 0

, . 1 9 6 7 ........................2 2 9forest aer*illar meet- Magic V alley,1 and Saw- i q r r ■acbotoro tho i l l ? ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; I I

lave Declines Vote f 107^ Favors ‘Abe’

(AP) — They aioycd at home with Ihelr I rendy cx- own."vollng - for -Mri. - Marshall and her hus-.........

______ band wero married In 1M6 ondmy presl- gix years loter moved lo Mem*, . phis. They had 13 children and

* Mrs, Morsholl haa aurvived all , 107 yeora but one, Mnhuel Brown of Shel- 1 yoor Un* by. Miss., who la 70. ...........u s a n V " . Sho alao haa olght gr.ndchlN

auannuo ui Ta greot-grandcWldren, A3 n’t bo iled great-gfcot-grandchlldcen " «nd oca hanker 8reat*great-gre«t-gr«n<l«I "KOod old ' ‘'llaren.thbso doya Her husband dlo^ in ."the lodles As for the modorn ag e .‘aho They wore a o ld i‘T he kida aro too loua and

aha Id ""v^cg2!3h«i_w °* un around ^ c h a t night bftck when V i S r ' husbands, a kid," ,

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Alaska, Canada Hawaii -

. H lg i.L o w P r .Calgary ...................... 55 35 ^E d m o n U .................. 49 28 ^M ontreal ........ .......... 48 41 .03Ottaw a ........................41 .................... •»R egina ........................ 39 28 flToronto ........................ 55 35 -*■'W innipeg .................... 43 27 .Vancouver .................. 64 50 M a ;Anchorago ................ 36 28F airbanks ............ 26 18 .03Juneau ........ ............... 43 34Honolulu .................... 87 74

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Idaho dJ{|jAtxirdccn .................... 63 21 andB ea r L a k o .................. 57 24 BuhlBoiso ............................ 67 40 lingaBuhl .............................. 67 34 erflelBurley ................... . . . 68 29 w m tCaldwell .................. . . 6 1 29 y o u rCastleford .................. 34 j , cE m m ett ...................... 66 28Fairfield .................... (m issing) soiGooding ................ 41 ^ r s .G raco .......................... 64 24Grangevlllo ................ 60 37 jjurliH ailey .......................... 63 35 M rs

- Idaho F a l l s ................ 6 3 .2 8 -Jerom o ........................ 70 38K im berly ............ . 67 31 'Kuna ............................ 65 27Lewiston .................... 62 44 HnMnlnd .......................... 65 25 T urnMouniain Homo . . . . 71 37 T racP a rm a . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4 2Q a n d .Pocalello .................... 66 .25 M rs.P r e s lo n ........................ (m issing) MichR upert ........................ 71 33 EddiSoda .Springs ............ 64 24 ley iTw in FalU ................ 70 SO

W allacsels' S L ead ing I n s , R u p e r t P o ll £»

R U P E R T -A n hmir-lonB pul>- , lie opinion poll Inst week In Ru- '5 » r t showed fo rm er Alnhnmn Gov. George W nilnce receiving 43 per cen t of th e M lnldokn A County vote In thc Nov. 5 Clencr- nl niccllon . I“V-

Tlw poll, conducipd b y KAYT radio, drew lOl cu lle rs, <15 of | ? ^ whom clistt-thclr vo le for Wni- Ince, 38 fn r R lchnrd Nlxon nnd 18 for Hubert llumphrej^. Inter- O t csled cllizens wero cncoiirnged u{ \n cnll tho Mutlon d«rinR certa in ijo,, ftoiirs W cdnosdny nnd voice 4helr opinion on whom they were supporting next m onih. j„ r

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M a r i n e R e c r u i t e rThp Mnrlno Corns recn iU er Frii;

from Holso, S. .Sgt. Willlnm Hnn Urafiher, will ho In 'I'wln I 'n ili ly o Tuesday nnd W cdnosdny In In- the <orvlow men. and women for e»- .sr llstm ent In tho M nrlno Corps, will

Ho will ho a t tho Rogerson cent Hntwl from Tioon T ucsdny to jncc noon Wcdnosdny. .

SYMPHONY DISIlANn.S "dnj PIIIIJVDEI.PIIIA (A P ) -

Conductor Anshol D rusllow lins • onnouiKcd (ho disbanding of tho i i

30-pleco Chnm ber Sym pliony of t i P hilndelphin. Hrusllow, wlio K ( founded tho o rd ie s trn Iwo yenrs ngo, nald II wns f<trce<r oul of •* builnosn because of Inrk of pn- "*R u o „ .„ c

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SUDSCRIPTION RATES T TIIK TIMES-NEW S {"«

.............. Twin F fllb , IdaboB y C arrie r Dm

I ^ r m onih « ri( D a l l y S u n d a y ) . . . . 13.23 at.,

By M ali IllsP a id In Advanc® "v - ' E

I (D ally A .Sunday) 3 ,h 1 M onth .......................S2.S0 (rnlI fl M onth............................ ...r t Y ea r ........................... 23.00 .

M all auhBttrlptlons accepted — onJy_w Jior«_carxlBC-ilellvcry.J«

not m aintained.

2 Twin Falls Tlmes-News Mor

/ Weather Re,il-Hour W eather B ureau Wire

' ForecastGenerally fa ir today , bccom - lium ld

Ing partly cloudy tonight an d e te r , J f Tucs<lay> a Httle coolcr Tues-

*®' day . High tem pera tu res today x w j '^ 5 ■’ 6? to 75; low tonight 33 to 43; w ith G3 . . h igh Tuesday In the 60s. P rob - E nton 9 . . ab ility of m easurab le p rec ip ita . w ith i2 .04 ‘lon nea r le ro tonight, and 10 rom e, 9 .01 p e r cent Tuesday. Tho Outlook 35; I 7 . . f o r W ednesday calls fo r p a r tly 38. {4 . , cloudy skies. In th c C am as Weath 9 . , P ra irie , high today and T uesday 42; c3 .02 In thc 60s, and low ton ight 33 51-51;0 . . . to 4J. At noon today, tho T w in four-U I— F alls W eather B ureau rep o rted Inch,1 . . a tem peraluro of .64 deg rees; th ree-5 . . -------------

I Summary, Extend0 . . High pressure both a t th e su r- tho lo4 . . faco and aloft is continuing ovcr turo : 7 .31 Iho northern Interm ountaln re- be gc7 .08 gion today but p ressu res w ill tempe5 . . begin to fall over E as te rn Orc- from6 . . gon lalo today. A low -pressure to th( 5 . . disturbance will cause som e In- lower8 . . c rease in cloudiness nnd cooling Idaho1 .01 over the valleys of E ast-C en tra l Tho 0 . . Oregon and ' Southern F d a h o bogini5 . . T u e s d a y ." Any p recipitation of hi(6 .02 should bo confinod m ostly lo the an d i9 . . m ountain a reas. F a r '0 •• Low tem p e ra tu re s 'th is morn-J • • i n g w ere In th c upper teens to coast. 9 •• tho mid 20s over th e eas te rn niovii1 •• p a r t of this d istric t. T he 20s ando •• 30s wero reported in tho w est- '5' • • e r n area . Lowest, tem p era tu re "[pakf0 •• read ing reported this m orning chanj9 • • f o r our a rea w as 18 degrees oc- °v e r 3 . . cu rrin g a t tho AEC sile . J e r ^ No precipitation h as occurrcd SljP.y*

anyw here over E as te rn Oregon „ |1 n a n d Southern Idaho during thc IL

p a s t 24 hours.' .. T em peratures to d a y will be th is •.tuPr ‘0 “ d eg rees and

higher t h a n yeste rd ay w ith Twin |g m ost readings In th a 60s an d .Falls 11 .03

1 Magic Valley10 M a g i c .V a l l e y M e n a o r ia lT S t .IR M Adm itted^ M rs. L arry Hepworth, F lo r- M r J l enco E . Hitchcock, M rs. Leslie Mrs.

K lassen, Sidney H ym as. Is rae l scn, i W atson and -Mrs. Ellis M. Arn- Rich; o ld . all Twin F a lls ; M rs. P e te D illard, M rs. E dw ard Holloway toi and M rs. E rv in E ngland, all Mycr

24 Buhl; Mrs. Donald Smith, Bur- Bern; I® lingam e. Calif.; Charles A. Ov- .shon« « erfield, K im berly; M rs. S tanford m an; 29 W atts. R upert: M rs. Calvin Lowr

Young, Jackpot, Nev., and M rs. wcn'c 34 J , c . Allen, F iler. ' Edw.28 B irths field.>singj Son, were born to M r. nnd Willa 2* M rs. Leslie Klassen, Twin F a lls ;24 M r. and M rs. Donnld Sm ilh, n » ” Burlingam e, Calif., and M r. and nnH ^ . M rs, P elo Dillard, Buhl. K ,

31 C a s s i a M e m o r i a l rom e27 Admitted44 Hnzen Hatch, M rs. Bernie G25 T urner. M rs. C arl C ram er,37 T racy M etrner, T hom as W nlion r . f 20 an d Jcsun MancUlas, a ll B urley;25 M rs. Myrtle Stovall, M r s . ' ising) M ichael Drondhead. bolh Pm il;33 Eddio Nipper. Dcclo. nnd Wes- ,I t Cooper oakley

Dism issed ConvMrs, Wemlell l ln rp e r, Denise

W d ier. Andon G uim nn ,.-G arlli j„ c ii Shaw nnd nill Kelsey, all Bur- n il I! ley ; M rs. Wnyne R andall nnd son, Dcclo; M arl Sntterw hllc, iv P nul; Mrs. \7. B. l-agerhakke, "

I M rs. Kiiy Crystal, M rs. J . P .

C raven, Ju lie Slovens and P ru - Alf dcnclnno V ntiuci, Rwporl; Son

? pulv Ilel<*l Franks. Onkley, and M rs. pert. I n 'n ,,. I j jr ry Oliver nnd son, Hey-

ahnmn , c i i' celvlnR n ir lh s f>chli nIJoka A .luiiRhli;r wna torn 10 Mr. Mon Cicncr- and Mrs, • nern ie T urner, Dur­

loy. A KAVT ----- ------------------

Ex-Governor mKi ""nfo';! Sees GOP Win V(iirnged noi.SF. (A P )-W ilh the excep- certa in , 50,, snnnle, F o rm er (iov. ! ) (

voice po jje rt e . Sniyllo p red lch ,s»lld i r y w e ro Republican vlclorlos In nil mn-

Jor pollilcnl races In Idnho ncxl J nioiiih. • ']

l l t p r Sniyllo Kiiiil lhe nulcnm e of Iho mov rnco between D em ocratic .Sen, p ,

tcniUer Fniiik Church nnd Rcp. (Ieorge cnui Vllllnm Hnnsen “ depends nlm ost en tire- I 'n ili tv on how Rlchnrd NIxcm rn rr le s lo In- tho fllulo." p„,c

for en- .Sniyllo K ild lio bellovcs Nlxon Kdc 'rps, will got a whopping fifl to ri7 per Siigi igersnn cenl, llo predicted. Georgo W al- E’ lei ony to Inco would get nbout 12 po r cen t, woo

- 'llio threc-lerm governor sjMikn Sclu ^ n t a w(!L'kcii(l ineollng of t h e Nor

Idaho P re ss Chit). Hall >) _ -------------------------- m;h(

Navy Recruiter '""m'c. Releases Report n." o u r o f -I'l'o 'I’wl" I ' ' ' ' '" Nnvy recru il- t *

of rn - offlco hns reluanud a list l . ( o f a rea mon who nro com pleting _ hoot cnm p nnd ..ara oxpocled to ,~ j

......... 1» tom o nn k « 4 b . " " IFES Tho men who complole«J train- S Ing n t G reat Lukes and havo ^ „ , been given lenyii from Tiiciiday u’

to Nov. IJ nro Ronnlo iDurwlii Dnrlfill, Rfiuio 1, W endell; H.)l>. e r t Chnrles Rcdfern. 4M Illinois

. 12.23 .st„ Gooding, nnd W illiam Den- 1’" ;nis Rlco. 132(1 Hlha Ave., Diirluy,

k ' ' Edwin Miles Slevons, Houio |)on. . 3, Duhl, hns nlno coniploted 'f

??'5x tra in ing nt G rea t U k e s and has c r 's •• j J 'J J Iwnn grnnlcd lonvo to Nov'. 4. w„„ rcen iatl J»i»nny Thoodiiro Pnrnonii, ago Scro J« i coinplole.l ho<il |,o(v c ry .J« d !oh„ a*,a h a . boon hoihiimiiiiai filvon IcAvs lo Nuv> 7«. how

•News M onday, October 28 , 1968

• Report. Re-

Vlro

' SUNNY Wout sni

.The*Dm- hum idity , 33 p e r ccn t; barom -

an d c te r , 30.22 Inches an d wind ea st j 1 T ,i„ . a t seven m iles p e r hour. Thc I l„ _ ., ® 8 a .m . M agic Valley readhjgs: today pgU j w ea th e r B ureau; 38, ,0 43; w ith 60 p o r cen l hum idity; T .F . J P ro b . E n to m o lw Laboratory , SS. ilpita- w ith 80 p e r cen t hunildity; Je - fi ™d 10 rom e. 3 8 L J lu p c rt,- 37; Hailey, f, jllook 35; B uhl, 38, and CasUeford, la r tly 38. Soil tem pera tu res: T .F . am a s W eather B ureau : Four-Inch, 55- esday 42; elght-Inch, 50-17; 20-lnch,h t 33 51-51; SM nch, S8-56; R upert,T w in four-inch ,. 64-42;. Buh!,. th ree- ° '° " §

w rtcd Ihch, 54-39; and Castleford, srees; th re c ln c h , 55-43. gg,"®

xtended Outlook t tlon

e su r- tho low 70s. M axim um tem pera- 5 ovcr tu ro read ings on Tuesday will in re- be g enera lly In the 60s, Low ,1 w ill tem p era tu re s tonight will range ‘ ,7 'I Ore- from the 20s Jn Southeast Idaho tt,»,jssu re to the 30s a n d ’ low 40s in thene In- low er M alheur and- Southwest j looling Idaho valleys.en tra j Tho five-day w eather outlookd a h o beginning Tuesday is for a ridgeitation of high p re ssu re a t the surface10 the an d aloft to p revail over the Tr®,”

F a r W est. P acific storm s will " m o r n - t h e B ritish Columbia .Jns to coast. Tho tra iling cold*"fronts '’“f a s te rn moving acro ss E as te rn Oregon is and and Southern Idaho Tuesday !

w est- and n e a r ..the weekend will .be ra tu re w eakgned so tha t only m inor orninc changes in w eather will occur ^* s oc- rfe lon

T em p era tu res will bo n ea r to • nirr/.H “ ^ovc no rm al T uesday through _ Srogon S aturday . Some cooling m ay oc- T e np cu r m idw eek an d n ea r the week-

N orm al high and low during A t ’111 be th is period includo Boise. 57 eg rees and 33; Gooding. 59 and 34; a

w ith T w in F a lls , 58 and 31.. and Idaho irpatfIS an d .F a lls, 57 and 27.____________ Mogj,

Siindt

illey Hospitalso r i a l S t . B e n e d i c t ’s , J e r o m e

_ A dm itted ° j t hF lo r- M rs. G a ry Lisenbee, Hazelton: d rive

Leslie M rs. Heinz Shulz, M rs. R ay 01- bevc Is rae l scn, M rs. A ndrew Ross nnd M rs. off

1. Arn- R ichard Kulhanek, a ll Je rom e, berg . P e te D ism issed to alI ow ay Tony Stokes. Fairfie ld ; Harold one d Id, a ll M yers, E dw ard Schw ager and not s I, Bur- B ernard G uenechca, nil Sho- ing f A- O v -sh o n e : J . W. M organ, Hager- and tm iord m an: M rs. M yrile Jensen, E a rl Th« Calvin Lowry and G regory Rost, all struc a M rs. W endell; V ictor Robinson and vchtc

E dw ard Schlieler, bolh Rich- ton i field, and D elbert Miller and Mr

r and Willa M cGuire, both Jerom e. w ith B irths way.

bm iih . D aughters w ere born to Mr. lr. and and M rs. Ray Olsen. M r. and r n

M r.s._Heinz Snulz, and Mr. and | P-------- - M rs. R ichard Kulhanek, all Je- _a l rom e. T r |

B crnic G o o d i n g M e m o r i a lA dm itted In tl

wniion c e r l ru d e Hobdey, Della Scan- SundM r e ’ D onna Rogers, all Gouding. re a r

D ism issed ' char, I W m ’ M rs, G ary Holland and dough- on a

ler. W illiam Jenkins, G eorge Cn Jenklns, all Gooding; M rs. Jnck said

_ , Conyqrs and daughter, W endell; sholfIo n is e D ougins Wood and sbn. In tli-G arth j a c k M nrtin , Viola T readwell, -------I . Bur- n il H ngerm nn. _11 nnd ^ _____ 4*1*

™nkko: M i n i d o k n M e m o r i a lJ . p ! A dm llied r p

d P ru - A lfred Goodro, M rs. H arvey X i Iwporl; Son and C ru i H crnandci, all.Ru- d M rs. pert. ,

H ey- D ism issed , , ,M rs. Lonn M orrison, Henry .

Schlod. M rs. Roger Ivle nnd to M r. Monlcn Hawk, All Rupert.• .D u l l B irths lego

A son wns horn lo M r. and M rs. H arvey .Son, Rupert, and Fi a d nugh tcr wns horn to M r. Mf>,, and Mr.s. Roger Ivle, Rupert, nron

‘ Voter Signup ' ■ f M Deadline Listed f f

i'l, "‘’'1** JE R O M E -V o te rs nro rem ind- tour n . cd thn t reglHleratlon will closo ,N(

no nexl „ j, ,,, snu irday . Voting will «'l>r' , , 1)0 hold from 8 n .m . to 8 p,m.

e of Iho Nov ,'i. da llIc .S(Mi, PoiiiiiR places In Jerom o Jn>'f ( .eo rg e county n ro nishop pri’clnut, I-'’*'

I-plHcopal P arish lla lli Cnnyon- «oui cn rrlc s Grnngo H all: Courthouse A>ifi

p roclnct, Je rom e Grnngo H all; f*”". Nlxon Kdiin, C lly lln ll; I 'n ll, Clly.I fi7 per Sugar I-onJ G rnngo; Grnndvlew, '’P®'

W al- E’ lensnnt Plnlns School; Grcon- nex (trc e n t. wood, G r o o r i w o o d Sundny I ' ir s|)Oko School: Hazelton, City H all; ant, of t h e NorlhoaHt, Am erican L o g l o n

H all: N orlhw esi, Senior High f*’'" school; Southensl, W ashington r**"' nchool: Southwest, J o r o m o P” '" >ei Jm ploniont Co. Iin^

Band Member Ii™ XE' Loses ‘Sakbut’ ■ howS V. CHICAGO (A P ) -A m em ber 3 jn c u u) ch jcnp ,, uaro tiue Ensem - "15^. ■'■‘5 Inst h h sakhut. It w as I * "‘ll ftlnlen from h b parked c a r this .

nMrwiM " llfln e r o f Con-" cordln Collego In nuliurban Riv-

iiii.w!u n r 1-orosi says lhal tho lakhu t IM n ) H ^ irnml)ono and M Iho

fo rerunner of thc iromhono hut U irluy, „ jjncfln't sound like a trom -

, Route jx)no.m pleted 'ij,o nno sto len ,from his play- m id ,has cr'H cn r belonged to Hlldncr.nnd Nov. 4. w as mndo In (Jcrm nny six y ears ’nrsonii, ago for $.100. Tho profeNsor nnld eii hofii u<i( mi>ro.Uiiin thrco u r fo u rp o r- „ . las huon sons In th e United .Stnles know

how to p lay iiio inatrum ont woll.

^ " - SalSale Of Land May Include Reversion ™

r r f e B O ISE (A P) — S ecretary of c lassm i S ta te P e te T . C enarrusa sa id to- forwarc d ay th e Idaho Land B oard 's de- son or cision to sell 1,700-acres ad jacen t Twin F to P a y e tte Lake d o e s-n o t.'ju le —. — out sa le w ith a reverston clause.

T h c bo a rd offered tho land , i w ith a restric tio n th a t It rev ert X to * 0 s ta te when developers An

^ had been repaid for the ir Invest- abam m e n t,-p lu s in terest. c a rs

nn- w* 'The app lican ts — fou r South- held f. V p Idaho businessm en — told cordi

* 1 ,* the bo a rd they w ere not inter- Pollc 1!,. ested In such a proposal. They xhi

sa id financ ing would be difficultiJeford’ c ity.!• rr righ t. ia»v/>f,oh S ® “ ttcourse and hom esltes if they a rc i u K ' successfu l In acquiring the land, ^

along th e P ayette R iver, ju st ‘o f P aye tte U k e .

tleford, T he bo a rd voted la s t w eek to " tv , sell th e land if th e app ra ised 25 bl p rice w as satisfactory and If

>oiiC enarrusa said he believes the ^ e s t

,.^ni reserv a tio n regard ing app ra isa lalso could Indude a requ irem en t .A l l

?• LOW janjj yeyert to the s ta te {f®a f te r 50, 75 or 100 yea rs . S f™

ti • H e sa id he b e lle v e s^ d s should , be a sk e d on tha t basis. If thc Jthwest p re se n t applicants a re no t Inter- nnftnnV cstcd . h e said , perUflS^ someonea r K else mightTxS. ™^urTnfp C en a rru sa said he is no t yet

Bo« s ta te aud ito r Joe R. W illiams ^fr^ntc b as suggested the m inim um 1 7 Ore "on p rice be a t least $100 p e r acre . T 'in»«:Hnu S ta te law requires- th a t sta te will .be ^ n d b e sold to the highest bid-

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n ea r 10 T. F; WOmaU w llh jthrough _

rw'c* Is Treated IT";''4 1 * 1 m iles.After O asli , r S 5 f

m d‘ 34; A Twin F alls w om an was d Idaho tre a te d and. dism issed from i____ M agic V alley M emorial Hospital

Sunday a f te r she w as in jured in _ a tw o-car accident on H ighw ay jbere- 1 q 30 betw een Twin F alls and Kim- "

Id ah o Stato Police said th a t sen so r o m p Shary l L. Denton, 23, w as d riv e r cornet

of a 1964 F ord which collided Junctk w ith a 1961 Ford pickup truck cam e

azelton; £jriven by L a rry D avid Strol- *ng t( R ay 01- bevg, 18, Hansen. - M r.nd M rs. o ff ic e rs said tha t M r. Strol- enabli rom e. berg h ad stopped a t a stop sign betwe

to allow tra ffic to go by from a m il Harold one d irec tion . Ho apparen tly did Hyder

;e r and not see th e F o rd c a r approach- patrolII Sho- ing fro m tho opposite direction Hager- and pulled onlo H ighway 30. -. T - - J

;n. E a rl T ho S t r o l b e r g truck \yas J U C ost, atl stru ck broadside by the Denton x -i ion and v eh ic le , officers said. T he Deiv- I S J tl Rich- ton a u to w a» dem olished. T k i ler and M r. S trolberg w as charged P l f l •ome. w ith failu re , to yield th e right-of-

w ay. Tho* accident happened The to M r. abou t 4 p .m . jn jerr

"iiii" Teen-AgexShot Sl',t In (Jun Accident

„ 5_ i . HUSTON, Idaho (A P) ~ A Plaifc IcCn-ager w as accidentally shot ganizi In tho leg shortly n fte r noon over

^a Scan- Sunday w hen a shotgun in the n cer joed ing . r e a r of n slntlon wagon dis* been

' cha rg ed whon thc c a r hit a bum p the qi 1 dough- on a fa rm n ea r Huslon. form

G eorge Cnnyon County sh e r if fs officer Uic I rs. Jnck sa id Jo h n W. F ly wa.s h it by also A'endell; sho tgun pellets In thc lower thigh of si nd sbn. in th e nccldont w est o f Caldwell, nvaili c a d w e ll , --------------------------------------------------!

jfiai ‘Lame-Duck’ ConH arvey Take Last ‘Publiall,Ru-

By JE A N H ELLER Mil

WASIUNGTON (A P) - Tivo vio anil Inmo-tliick , conRrejsnicn nro '

lak lng one Inst fling n t u privi- lego of their ofllcc: T rip s c

M r. and ub rond u t goycrnm ent expense, j of le r t . 'a n d F o r Scn. n<lwnrd V. I ^ n g , D- Inry,

to M r, Mf>„ It Is a two-month Uinkct Oct. Rupert, n round tho world Hint will take Uirn

him lo 10 coiinlrlcs. Rep. Dnr- Irip 1 . I rn it O 'lln ra , D ill., left rccontly pnn,• ■ for New York nnd w hat a llouso htan, L_ J com nillleo spokesm an nald wos in in , L t l l Iho beginning of a one-m onth Spnir I rem ind- tou r of Africn, Frnn t-lll closo N orm ally , congressionnl trips Swe<l Iling will nbrond a ro for lliu purpose of O ’l 0 8 p,m . m ilking logl.ilntive rocommon- Hihik

dnilons. Dut Congress hns ad- mittt Jerom o Journcd fo r the yoar nnd jilnce At

pri’clnul, I-ong wns defeated In th 6 Mis- day Canyon- ''ou rl Dem ocratic p rim ary in flyin,

HirlhouRO A ugust nnd O 'lln rn wnn beaten ihnt IRQ H all: f*”" r«MU)inlnnllon In June, nci- golnj lls Clly li*»r *nan will bo, lm ck-(or tho Du •nndvlow. opening o f Iho new Congress mlnli• Green- nex t yea r. fairs

Sunday l o n g 's ndm lnlslrntlvo assist- nndly Hnll" an t, D aniel Mlltis, snid ilio sona- werf I .O H lo n •o'' m aking his world trip .Sonii lor High f*’'' ‘I'e •Sennle Ihuikipg nn.l Cur- Scne ««lilnRloii '■'■"'y, Coniinlllco '■lo alinly oK- Insi l o r o n i o po rt Insurance nnd Iho hxporl- Of

i m p r i Dank.'* Duif^ T ho bank, hoiKlqunrlercd p rln

hero , has no offlcrs ahronil hiil e r Is Bl* • diies havo pm jrc ls in m any sonn

countrlos, A spokoHninn salif. No [I, how ever, Ihnl l.ong hnd not con- Ing

BMlled anyone n t iho bnnk al>out husli lf.o ,lrlp . ■ 150.

■of Con- rban Riv-10 inkhut < ' COIm d l s lh e 'ibqiifl

trom - D on

his play- ■

sixNNor ,lo u r por- -------------------------------------------------------les know - —licnl woll.

I A M em bers of tb c Twin F ells A gai High School C lass of 1959 a re W., belc urged to m eet a t 7:30 p .m . a t nal Co., 219 Locust St. N. All, m em bers Sundny a fe asked to b ring addresses of B artle tt

ta ry of c lassm ates to the m eeting o r tenant sa id to- forw ard them on to David Nel- t h t f i r e rd 's de- son o r M rs. K aren G ates, both a n d two idjacent Twin F a lls . M r. Balo t. ju l e . '..................................................... the fireclause. was bei

” cvM Auction Set Phu <velopers An auction to dispose of staff olr invest- abandoned and unclaim ed Forest.

ca rs an d bicycles will bo thanksr South- held n t 10 a .m . Nov. 9, ac- coopersI — told cording to Tw in Fnlls CUy3t in ter- Pollco Chief F ran k B arnett. He saii l - p e y Thc cars a n d bikes havedifficult been taken Into storage by fand out- c ity police over a perfod of &

,, severa l m onths. Chief Bar-. 1.® - n e tt sa id th a t his depart- ,they a rc jg obligated lo hold the • A;he land, ,ea s t 30 days be- - r V l 1/er. ju s t jo jg disposing of them by , ~

o T r S J S “ " - . r c . l ? M c a r , a n d S uppralsed 35 bicycles to Be sold. The ^ .. w V , auction will be held a t the 1 - ,- lXth e r pol' c ity sto rage shed near the

.>,» co rner of Fou rth Avenue WASIeves the ^ ^ s t and W ashington S treet. A rm y j.^;Jm ent All Items w ill be sold to m ent 0he S the h ighest bidder. Chief systemno biuiB B arne tt said th a t auctions presen<is should a r e 'h e ld periodically w hen on the. If the enough item s have been col- The ilot Inter- lected to w arran t such a a breS S a e ■ . .

r : ; B o i s e M a n ^ g

S i E F a c e s S p e e d

^“ ‘ “ ' C i t a t i o n

A Boise m an w as charged a i l w ith speeding 97 m iles a n .hour

in a 80-mHe-an-hour zone Sunday * m orning a fle r a stat© police of- ficer chased h im for severalm iles..................

I l l John H yder, 25, Boise, w as>■11 traveling north on Highway 93 ,nn w as "o rth of B erger when he went •d from through ra d a r se t up by Officer ®

and him self. O f f i c c r M o Wlaid th a t sen said M r. H yder m issed the soiaiet a s d riv e r corner of th e Highway 93-74

collided junction and turned around and _up truck cam e back to the com er, travel- PId Strol- ing tow ard Tw in F alls. __

M r. M ogensen said the delay CIIr. Strol- enabled him to close the gap Offiistop sign betw een the tw o cars to nbout neigby from a mile. H e sa id th a t when M r. youi

•enlly did H yder saw the red light of thc to hipproach- pa tro l c a r he pulled ovcr. Staldirection -------------------------- P<

u ck ^ V as Judge Bellwood t^ re

« Is Named To-- 3 Platform Group

happened The board of governors of the • la.Iniernalional P latform Associa- the

— tlon nnnounced the election of perrr l A f D istric t Judge Sherman J . itlesu u t - Beiiwood, R upert, to Its mem- r l p - n ^ bership.J C A l t The 65-ycaM ld International „ * P ) — A P latfo rm Association Is an or- U r n ta lly shot ganization of persons from all J J ^ rter noon over (he world. F or over hnlf f > |- |r in in the n cen lury Its m em bers h a v e Qgon d is -b e e n instrum ental In bettering w E lit a bum p the qualily of thc Amcricnn pint- e r coi n. form nnt only ns It applies to schoof s officcr Uic booking of celebrities but the W 1.S h it by also as It re la tes to the field six l iwer thigh of school assem bly program s Q ra J Caldwell, nvailablo to children. dcddc

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j I c ( ^ o n g i ’ e s s m e n jol;™

: ‘ P u b l i c ’ T r i p s ' p -

.ER Miles said tho chnlrm an of theBanking nnd Currency Commit-

) ” ii^e, Scn. John J . Spnrkman, D- «!!p * ncn nro authorized the trip , 'It u prlvi- spnrkm nn could not be renched o: Irlp s for com m ent. x T

expense, j ot,jj j,|s personal secre- y O ' l^ n g , D- Inry, M h s ^^elen Dunlop, lefl ^

ifh Uinkct Oct. 6 nnd a ro expeclcd lo re- W.Vl will take lu rn Nov. 24 to St. Louis. T heir

Rep. Dnr- trip lake.s ihcm to Hnwali, Ja- , “ 01 t rccontly pnn, Hong Kong, Thallnnd, Pak- t-eng' It a llouso h tan , Nepal, IndIn, Afganlslan, "J""®

nald wos in in , Lebanon, Turkey, Ualy, P'''*"' one-month Spain, G erm any, England,

Frnnce. Switzerland, Denmnrk, onni trips Swe<Ion nnd Nnrwny. . , ^ 7)urpoHc of O ’lln rn , flfi, h chalrm nn of the '''c , ' ccom m on- Himikc I-'oroIgn Affairs subcom- H hns ad- m itten on Africa, nnd since At IiIh Cnpltol lllll office Frl-

1 th6 Mis- dny nflernoon, he nnld ho w ns „ •Iinnry in flying to New York "but a fte r v " "” , mn beaten ihnt I don’t know where I 'm " ''y 'June, nci- going ." ............. .:k - (o r tho Dut Doy<I Crawford, ntnff ~ad-

C ongress m ln lslrn lor of lhe Foreign Af­fairs CominlUcu, said O 'H ara

Ivo assist- nnd "sovoral alaff m em bers"I Iho Konu- wero lipnded fnr Soulh Africn, world trip .Soninlln, Tanznnin, MaJiigasy, g nntl Cur- Senegal nnd Guinea on a tour to

sludy CK- Inst unlit Nov. 23. lio Exporl- Of Iho 28 other m em bers of

C«ii(|rt)HH retiring o r henlen In (Iqunrlercd p rim ary elections, only ono oth- ihrond but o r In oul of tho couniry on a pcr-

in mnny sonnl Irln « l personal exponse. tnnn snid, Normiilly congrcssnien irnvel- id not con- Ing .abrond on congressionnl innk al>out busInesK n ro paid expenses plus __________ $50 ft d ay nllownncos,

VON NEBEKER - ,DEMOCRAT

COUNTY COMMISSIONERj g f l i Third DlilrlctH H u i ' D o n 't y o u th in k It la t lm « ■ i L a A J to e o p a r a ta o u r n o e d s

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I n i - - — P D . POLV AD V i —

id Twin Falls Newin F alls A g a ra g e a t 363 Sixth Ave. f g J 959 a re W., belonging to Twin Falls Ca- p .m . a t nal Co., w as destroyed W fire A * lem bers Sunday n igh t. F ire Chief Zeke ^ | ; esses of B artle tt s a id C laude Massle. a iting o r tenan t on th e property, callcd JER( vid Nel- t h t f i r e d e p a rtm e n t a t 7n2 p.m. phy .,e es ^ t h a n a two tru ck s w ere dispatched, when t

M r. B a rtle tt sa id Ihc cause of licans ... the fire is unknown. Thc garage so red "

was being used for storage. tcem or. --------- cd bot.

3 1 P h il C low ard, fire and tim ber and or Qse of staff office. Sawtooth National sp<.c lalmed Forest, ex tended a spccial gov . ,jll be thanks to the hunters for their wife o g a c . cooperation In leaving clean repress <t 'c i tv cam ps a n d preventing fires, s ta te j arne tt. He said th ere w ere no man- ..p j,,

. . caused fires during the hunting " season • a n d th e campgrounds expraii

have been le ft much cleaner f B ar- uneert lepart- . --------- ^ . f , sentati

■ Army Device ' ' i : :2 ‘S n iffs ’ Gas, I Sd. The . 1 1 It takiat tb . Gives Akrm iz Itoenue WASHINGTON ( A h s , - T h ' . " S , Street. A rm y announced today a«veIop- • iold to m ent of a new autom atic ^ la rm cumoe

Chief system to w a rn soldiers , of the ^ uctions presence of dead ly chemical gas « / e -

w hen on th e b attlefie ld . - .eh col- The sy stem w as described-ns ,,y „ uch a a b reak th rough In chemical .

w a rfa re defense.’ "T he new portab le chemical agen t ^ la rm , XM8 , will provide U.S. flttld forces for the first t im e 'w lth .«utom atic means of , detection and w arning of the f®._. presence of nerve agents," the

i J - P entagon said .> U "T he A rm y previously had > .

various Effective detection de- i , . - vices b u t lacked automatic a la rm capab ilitie s suitable for j- ^

T C r “ ™ e ^ i ™ r ? a i r ; ; o need ,or J,?*," le Sunday ad e q u a te detection and Dolice of a la rm sy stem h as been com- • s e v e r a l POunded s ince th e m ajor world from

pow ers s ta r te d stockpiling conch tise w as ag en ts In their 'chem ical of th»hwflv B3 w a rfa re a rse n a ls . amemE w ent N erve-agen ts a re odorless and 5

nfM rsr colorless, a n d lethal in .very .y Officer

•h«5^ hut The A rm y said thc system, of aboS developed a t Edgewood

I- Mvrfpr Arsenal, M d., Is light enough to Tfc r Mogen- ca rr ied by th e IndividuaTfoot - 1 5 1 ilssed tha -,ay 93.74 «— »»«».— , I A .ound and t . • 1 1

travel. Party Raided buithe delay CENTRALIA, HI. (A P )-“ B“rlc

the gap O fficers w ere called whento nbout ne ighbors w atched a masked ^ n d

when M r. youth c a r ry w hat appeared;ht of thc to be a rifle into the F irst State'cr. S tale B ank of Centralla. Rc£— P o lice w ith rifles and shot- a.m .

su rrounded the struc- be gO O Q tu re , a s two arm ed officers Speal

• cn lored.- symp0 Inside they, found a Hal- Simp

loween m asquerade party LeanO U D sponsored by the f i r s t berg<

r C h ristian C hurch of Central- Thiors of the • la. T he bnnk had granted who1 Associa- th e c h u rch ’s Sunday School econc lection of perm ission to uso the facli- year lerm an J . itles....................................................... plnnr Its mem- ii'„;iiii;iiViiiiii‘ii„;;;i' '|, i ||||||'|.......... . ■ quest

ernational * of C<

‘J r o 'r a i i Wendell Lists rT ha"'i Poster Winners f fbetlcrlns WENDELL-lV|nncrs ol a po.1t.

ricnn pint- e r contest,dep ic ting a nulrlllous i T f “ PPl't's. to .school lunch a ro announced n t U I .rllles but the W endell G range school. t J

the field six th g ra d e w inners were Del- Ju V program s O ra Jonc.^ nnd Jolcno Schmeck-

_________ pepper, w ith M rs. Opal Dick- .snn, te ach c r, an d Monty Webb, w llh T hom as Vaughn teacher,

;n ,ol;L';5n.C"Aer?,.vSs!,‘ JSteacher, nnd Leonard Isaacs, P*''"’

' M rs. R u th G ates, teacher. Tliird 'T hgrnde w inners Include Del Satu

nnn nf Ihft J«nn .P o w clls tro j^C om m it- Mrs. Ed- Nckmnn D- teacher, nnd P n t northe t r £ Hansen, teach-

le rcflcheci

"”i •'V', Voters’ League I ' ' , f ' " i Explains Ballotawall, J a . . (A P) - Tlie Idalio ' ilnnd Pnk- ^-enK»'o o f Women Voters h-n s Uiinnlslnn, nvailnbic n p.nmphtet cx- icv Unlv Pinlning, constltutlnnni amend- S“

Enclnnd, nients to bo on tho November .An ^ S r k cicctlon bnlloi. W

' Coplcn m uy be obtained from ^ mnn of the *l'e lengue president, Mrs. C. I. ■ s subcom- *^ohler, HOI Alpown SI,, Moscow f

nfflr« F rl. GOVERNOR TRAVELS _ « h» w ai <A'’) - 'i»v- Don W."but a fle r Saniuelson w ns In Snndpolnt to- . wherB I'm " Repuhlicnn receptionWhere I m ^ C ham ber of Commerce J

i; »lalf -«it.' ----- --------- —orelgn Af­id O 'H ara m em bers"

mb Africn,MnJiigasy,

in n tour to

"i',™’f™ i;,' FOR THOSE H i? '- WHO SELECT SSr'ei±l OUR SERVICE;>onses plus

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i k e r _ . • O m ^ l t l i . / ' M l i i i a -7

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Is News In BrietjPai5, Ave. Is Stressed'

holdlnEAt Jerome12 pS phy .SSed^Ta?y^^^ mL ®atched. when the. Jerom e County Repub- bright luse of licans held two jnectlngs spon- Seibcl garage s o re d 'b y the precinct com m it- D r. L SC. teem on. All the candidaies visit- m offi(

cd both placcs, one m the city ley, ta tim ber and one a t Canyonside. . . . Cji

lational spcclal guests besides the Lt. trj^ng spcclal Gnv w ere M rs. Orval H ansen. O Cont

)r their wife' of the candidate for U.S. referr clean represen tative, and Dave L ittle, - tires, sla to p a rty chairm an. ^ '» 'd

3 man. „ p j „ „„ i,y rapo n slb lll- htintlng ^ r . L ittle 's topic. Hesrounds p-ipr„|„ed the Importance ol con-

slstcnt voting, especially In this '"S « uncerta in y e a r when H'.? . " P ' ? ' scntativcs could possibly bc swcai

^ choosing ou r next president. “jVc e " T h is^ s no tim e to split the DUickt

ticket.” he said. ^ , P“ “ ‘ ^Mr. M urphy sta ted . ."D o not sen ta

be swayed by popularity polls: mg a' ’ it takes people to get out and heard,

m vote when it iS tim e fo r the solve vote to be counted.” . .

— The He expressed his h ighest re-

t e ^ ? e n . t W o | O s i r i s

® ® next president p rM em o f the

heS ical ^"^"You.Jn J e rV ie now have a l H hemlcai chance to .elect a m an to . the •hemlcal "^ost influential position in thc J L I n m S State sen a te ,” he said. ^ rd ^

i f / M rs. O i^a l.H ansen gave her denlyi n n l nf audiences a - r e s p i te .from the tiaF ri

th i serious side of politics by en te r- Hunip 15® taining them w ilh the an tics of ^ren? the I’evcn children. " ’0^ 1

I t. J "People som etim es ask If I ^ne f i ' m iss the thea te r,” she said in made

h e r delightful English aw e n t, men itom atic . .g y j I jgii then, w ith O rval defem Ible for politics and seven ch ildren, ro T.

^ , I haven’t h ad time to m iss any- imerc iced for th in g ” vision w and A^Uocai candidates gave b rie f Nix 5n com- taiits and answ ered questions rally 3r world f ^ m the floor. The evening w as tol, s, Kkplling concluded with an explanation lilical chemical of the proposed constilutional suppo

am endm ents to b e voted on Nov. da le i •less and 5 As in . v e r y _________________Walla

d S r d Students At iSjo] duapfoot Burley WiU rung (

"™“ Attend Meet Seiled BURLEY—Tliirly students of R,© /A P W ~ Burley High School-will-be trav - -wW

when eling to Pocatello Nov. 7 to a l- 0 n a S >'"■<, 'he annual High School -DGarerf Business Symposium a t Idaho _

S tate U niversity. 1llia. Reglslratiori will begin a t 8:30d shot- a.m . followed by w elcom e to

struc- be given by G ary O uderklrk. gccre ifficers Speakers during the one-day ,

sym posium will include J . R. jucU a Hal- Simplot, H. C. Lam b, M arcel y^ar

party L earned and Robert V. Hans- 5^1 f i r s t berger, a ll businessm en. ,^ 0 ^:entral- The sessions are fo r studen ts for 1 {ranted who a re inleresled in business, even School econom ics,and governm ent. This quoli

B facll- y ea r s ep a ra te sessions a re beingp la n n e d ''fo r--b u e in e ssm e n . ..A ___ ^

uimiuiiuia question period is scheduled. ..SA L ast y e a r the Burley C ham ber Dred

of C om m erce sponsored the lo- ho, I a cal students who attended the In ni^ business ' symposiiTm n n c T a re MnIra f g fiw nsoring tho students again

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lunced a t Utah Boy Gets ^ wcro Del- Liver Transplant ,

DENVER, Colo. (A P) - A Jtv Wr>hs spokesm an for the U niversity of IpnrhiTr Colorado M edical C enter nnld a I> CnnM 15-yeaw)ld U lah boy w as In 'fa irtoveSaSn, ^ t h a trans-1 Isaacs! P '” " ' " ' Vler. Tliird The operation w as perform ed ]Jde Del Saturday , lo replace a liver de-i ,Powell stroyed by cancer.Mrs. Ed- N either the pnllent nor th e do- jnnd P n t nor wns Identified. *i«

;n, teach-_ W a rp '*

r u e F l e x - O - G l a s s

Anderson Lumberl e r n m s n a 3«l s.. W.. Twin Poll.iphtet ex- ----------------------------------- ? CI amend-November STOP DRAFTS Z

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r i la x t i l a l i im J i l i tH W H Ilu m tl h u i d o n e x ^ m c n c e

Ha t . M ” T t i » c h > p . t b ,“ t i l l f t 136 4lh AVE. EA31

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iet jParty Unity SeJohn R oper driv ing along Sec.

ond Avenue West . . . M ax Rees holding staff m eeting in offico . . . Zeke B a rtle tt g iving details on garage fire . . . Reed Coulam

ck M ur- talking w ith 'friend in office . . .' un ily M rs. F aye M orrison w earing

Repub- bright blue d ress . . . Carolyn »s spon- Seibcl talking on telephone . . . com m it- D r. Luther Thom pson w orking es visit- in office . . . Lex Kunau. Bur- the city ley, taking p ictures of friends

. . . Gene Hull s tanding on step the Lt. try ing to ap p ea r as ta ll a s P a t

H ansen, O’Conner . , . Vernon Rlddlo for U.S. referring to h im self a s passe c L ittle, • ._i-.RaIph F augh t looking re­

lieved . . . E lsie M aklnson, ^onsibill- Gooding, v isiting w ith form er Die He neighbors ; . . M r. and M rs.

e if 'c o n - Harold Hobson, Gooding, look- 1/ In this ing a t pheasants . . . M rs. Jim D reorc- Black adm iring husband’s new iblv be sw eater . . . C arl B erg looking ident ^or accident rep o rt . . . Marilyn sniit 'th e B lackburn w alking along hos-

p ilal corridor . . . F ran k Mogen^ "D o not sen talking about Sunday morn- ly polls: ing activities . . . And over- out and heard, "N o w onder we couldn’t fo r the solve tha t robbery e a se l"

Vron, S'- Nixon SeesD istrict

; irz New S treng th .1 o t t h . . 0

, bave a In Cam paign."n 'in 'th e ALBANY, N. Y. (A P > _ R ic \ , . .

a rd M. Nixon, ap p earin g sud- povt^ hor denly em battled in his presiden- rom the tiaF racc , said today H ubert H. by en te r- Humphrey is "p ick ing up som e" an tics of slrength—"B ut so a re we, w e 're

moving ahead, too.” nsk If I The R epublican nominee ' sa id in m ade this sta tem en t to news-

nccent, m en a feW hours a f te r stoutly th O rval defending his running m a te , Spi- ch ildren, ro T. Agncw, aga in st conflict of nlss any- irtterest charges-in a lively te le­

vision interview , avc b rie f Nlxon, here for a cam paign questions rally in front of the s ta te Capi- ning w as tol, said the b ig shift in the po- planatlon litical picture h as been a drop in itltutional support for th ird p a r ty candi-I on Nov. da le George C. W allace.

As voters tu rn-.flw .ay . from— Wallace,-- Nixon said , "H u m - ' , - phrey picks up a l ittle -m o re in ^ 1 ; 1 tho Norlh. I’ll pick u p a little

m ore in the South.”I I ' H e saw the shifts a s cancel- J J . ling each olher out.

set Selective Service jdcn ts or Requires 2 Men ■ For Novembera t i S o Selective Sbrvice B oard No. a t loano Twin F alls, h a s announced , , o it's d ra ft call fo r N ovem ber will In a t 8.30com e to Mrs. F aye Hoffm an, executive

Juderkirk. secre ta ry of the board , sa id dur- one-day j„g October five m en w ere In-

oe J . R- ducted and In N ovem ber of lost y e a r the call w as for fou r men.

V. Hans- She wont on to say th a t " I t is Iho understanding th a t th e quota

r studen ts for Decem ber possibly w ill be b u s in « s . even lower th an th is m onth’s

nen t. This quota of two m en.” a re being —sm en. A . ,WRECK VICTIM DIES duled. .SALT LAKE CITY (A P ) - D.’ C ham ber Dredge Thom as. 79, M alad , Ida- ed the lo- ho, has died of in juries suffered snded the In nn autom obile acc iden t nenr 'n n c T a rc Mnlad. nts again '

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LEADING PLAYERS In “ My 1 production a re , from left, Robert

. during .auditions la s t week. Date P au l Kllss wlU d ire c t the muslci

Cast For “My F; Announced By

Two old m em bers of the Dilel- lan te Group of M agic Valley and yc one ncwcomor a rc am ong those sp choscn as leads for "M y F a ir Hi

, 1-ady.” the group’s spring pro- ar . ductioni

Mrs, Uoyd (M ary) W alker Li w ill play "E liza” and Arl E F ran lz will p o rtray “ Higgins.” in A ncw m em ber o f the group. Lc Robert Plumb, a professor a t K;

• the Collcge of Southern Idaho, G h as been ca st a s “ P ickering .” M

O ther leads chosen during au . B; ditions last week a re H ank Wills H as ."D oo little" ; M rs. Thom as Si ( J u d y ) D rlscall a s "M rs. ^ P e a rc e " : M irriam Breckcnrjdge D a s "M m e. H iggins” ; J im La- ^ Grone as “ H arry ," and J e r ry A Castlelon a s " Ja m ie .” ■P

M r. Fran tz , a local .dentist, is a native of Tw in F alls. O ther sr d ilcttanle productions in which to

-he has partic ipated are "C arou . SI se l,” "Annie G et Y our Gun.” cl "B rigaddbn,” “ Kiss Mc K ate ," si “ O k l a h o m a ,” "Can Can," “ South Pacific,” and "Sound of M usic ." ,,

He also has ap peared In sever- . a l Children’s T h ea tre produc­tions.

M rs. W alker h a s appeared In a D ilettante show a f te r the birth of cach of h e r children. She d id "Annie Get Y our Gun” a fte r F rank ie w as bo rn : "South Fa* c ific” a fte r N o ra 's b irth , and now "M y F air Lady” a fte r the b ir th -o f 5-month.old M argarle.

She has donc tw o operas in the Doise Seasons of Sorrows nnd has been a soloist w ilh the Roise Philharm onic. Shc is cur­rently doing B eethoven 's Ninlh Pops concert in Boise.

Aged Authoress Dies At 101

NORTH FALMOUTH, Mass. (A P) — Mrs. B ertha Hamblin noyce, who becam e an au thor n t thc age of 00, is dead a t the nge of 101, - .

Mrs. noyce, who spent her life on Cape Cod. w roto *’Derthn Goes W haling,” a ta lc of life In thc sen nround thc cape.

S)ie dJed SaJurdfly in a nurs­ing home,______________________

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« ll milhorlilot. The present think* I■ Inn of the Amerlcnn I’litilic _I Mcnllli A^^oclut^)|| on letiiniii |

, E Ininiiini/iilion U iliU; A fully ■I (one who I

I hns recelveJ three ln|eclioni |

of loxolil nnl 1cm llinn four ■■' weckt iipnrl fnlloweil by n rc; I“ InfortInK <low K li> 12 monlhi f■ Inlcr) iiecil not he nlven an* |” mini lioiiMeri. IJnuer .mich mI :lrc1un^tllncc]. nml in Ihe at>- |_ aence of Iniiiry, iho Auocin- ■I Ilon recommeniln n reinforcing' II tliol every 10 yean, | l

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IS In “ My F a ir L ady ,” th e D ilettante Grou? left, Robert P lum b, M ary W olkcj and A rt F week. D ates fo m h fi show a rc F.cb. 28 and .

: the m usical com edy. -__

My Fair Lady” E d By Dilettantes «the Dilet- Mr. P lum b h as taught th ree in alley and years a t CSI in the literature , w( )ng those speech and deb a te departm ents.My F a ir He has partic ip a ted in various w( ring pro- am ateu r productions. H.

M em bers of lhe “ My F a ir W aiker Latiy'.’ chorus a re Ju lie Boone, F.

and Arl Evelyn S taudaher. A ndrea Tuin- Higgins.” inga. Jonn C a rr , Cathy Fife, A. ic group, Lois B iscr, Joyce G uyer, Arlene ‘*- fessor a t Kyles. I l a . LaG rone, Rence La- •n Idaho, Grone, M ary Cook, Liz P ierce. :ering.” ' M ark Golay, D aniel C arr,' Ron uring au- B raun. H elen R oberts, B rian ank Wills Hacking. G ene R itchie, R ichard

Thom as Sm ack. R oger Vincent, Dr. Har- ^ ; "M rs. ry .B ru m b ach , B rad H ickerson, ckcnridge Denice Young,- Alice Reed, Sue ^ J im 'L a - Fleenor, S co tt Jensen . D iane J-

nd J e r ry Adam s, D ean F ife and Guy P* P herson.

1 dentist, H. P aul K liss-is directing the lls. O ther show and F red Schicbe, Lewis- J"' in which ton, is choreographer. D c M "

: “ Carou- Slaughter w ill conduct Ihe or- u r Gun,” chestra an d Ron Hodge will de­le K ate ,|’ sign costum es fo r thc m usical \'l com edy. g,Sound of Show d a te s a r e Feb . 28 and sc

1 in M arc l'. l ._ 2 .6 . 7 a n d 8. u! produc-

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Duplicate JJridgeJE R O M E—Thc Je ro m e Dupli-

P g ca te Bridge Club m e t S a tu rday a t the E lks Hall a s they played

ght th ree in thc second week of th e ir five literature, w eek s e r ie s . ,-artments. Thc North and South w inners n various w ere M rs. R. E. R eese and M rs.

H. D. F itzpatrick who p laced 'My F a ir M rs. A. C. C lark and M rs. ic Boone, Jensen w ere second, nndjrca Tuin- W. P. H aney a n d M rs.thv Fife A. D. McMahon tied w ith M rs.!r. Arlene C. HaJI and M rs, A . V. Wil- ?e’nce La- liam s for th ird and fourth place, iz P ie rce . W est w inners:a r r ' Ron w ere M rs. W. C. K ays and M rs. ts, B rian B. O ’H arrow who p laced ' R ichard M rs. J . W. Brow n and

Dr H a r- M rs. R. Walton w ere second. Dickerson C. P . O tlo and M rs.Reed Sue E .“B10eTn w ere th ird . M rs. in. D iane J- N. PrescoU w as th e guest and Guy P 'aycr-

Monday n ight a t th e Twin ccting th e ^ ' ’ s Club will be th e TwinX Lewis- pairs and T hursday ,or D e l the unit open pa irs w ill be held :t lhe o r ' Hazelton.;e will de- “G m usical FESTIVAL SET

PROVO, U tah (A P) - T hs Second A nnual L iszt F e s tiv a l is-,

b. 28 and scheduled a ^ B righam Young . ____ U niversity cam pus Nov. 7-9.

p SIREICH\ YOUB

LIGHIIND

r. EXTENSION CORDS;q of tlircci ox!of)sloi cortJs In th ree m ost I, 9 nnil 12 It. Inatilfllcd in smooth, durab la rds bonst unbionkphlo vinyl plugs. All, in JL listcil.

rpWN TWIN FALLS

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I Bonds Explaine(As a part nf its activ ity to in- hond

form the voters of the i.wues in Jimif ' the forthconiing election. Ihc by c

League of Women V oters of syslc Twin Fall.s provides th is infor* lems m ation concerning H JR 7. scwa

HJR 7 would am end thc Con- off-st stilution lo authorize cities and bond villages nf this s ta te to finance I third lhe* purchase, conslruction an d lv o tir equipping of a ir navigaiitm fa- am'ci cililies by nicans of revenue and------------------------------------------------ for 1

bond

Crash Involves Jlr Four Vehicles, ,, j n a v i

I One Man Cited '

A four-vchicle accident nt Sho- -I shone Street E ast and Fourth Q Avenue E ast resu lted in two l 3 c citations to a Twin F alls m an. je

He was identified ns Joseph cam N. Ainsworth, G2, Police issued grcs citations charging him w llh fail- bort u re to yield right o f w ay and day faulty brakes. ner

Other drivers involved in thc Derr accident w ere identified as G ary T l

' Gene^Earl, 21. Twin F a lls ; Sar- is s ah Green ~P ain to r; 75.—T-w i n a fU Falls; and E rncsl Will, 69. and

, T w in Falls. askcs s ^ l n g one was hurt. ' lot•ch o se n ----------------------------- fornJd 8 ..H .. USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS the __________ FOR.FAST SELLING RESULTS brid

iridgeim e Dupli- t S a tu rday icy ’ th e ir

c and M rs. ho p laccd < and M rs.2C0nd, and a n d M rs. w ith M rs.

\ \u rth place. st w innerss and M rs. ^ . v i l _ —— ^ho p laced 3rown and re second.I and M rs. third. M rs.

(he gu est '

th e Twin •e th e Tw in 'N g l t o y

T hursday .rUi be held ^

P ) ^ - T he \F e s tiv a l , \ L —am Young ov. 7-9.

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I n f o r m a t i o n A b bon About Airport — plained By Leagueviiy to in- bonds. Thc Consitution now “ i.Mues in limit'; the vsc o f revenue bond.5|:lion. Ihc by citics and villages to w ater! V oters of sysienis, sew age collection sys- th is infor* lem s. w ate r trea tm en t p la n ts . 'R 7. sew age tren lm en t p lants, andI the Con- off-strecl parking. A revenue cities and bond must be. passed bv Iwo- to finance I th irds nf the qualified electors iction and [voting in such nn election. This igaiitm fa- am endm ent would perm it cities f revenue and villages to go lo the electors--------------- for approval of such a revenue I

bond issue. R evenue bonds aro | LT^^C users o f 'V C o 'iHe facility .so financed, in th is '

case, lhe u sers of such air- “ S> • navigation facilities.

en t nt S h o Tuesday Dinner I ir°”twS Set In Jerome

Falls m an. JE R O M E — D arrell M anning, ns Jo seph candidate for the U. S. Con- lice issued gress, will speak a t a Sm orgas-. n w llh fail- bord d inner a t 7:30 p.m . Tues- f w ay and day a t thc E lks Lodge. The d in­

ner is being sponsored by thc ved in thc Dem ocratic wom en, ed as G ary The D cm ocraiic Viclory bus F a lls ; Sar* is schcduled to be in Je rom e,75.—T-w-i n at-lO-armT^TTntrsdayi-Candidatcs! _

Will, 69. and other in terested parties a re asked lo m eet in the parking! lot back of Kings a t 9 a .m . to!

----- form a ca rav an tha t w ill m ectjV A N T’ADS th e 'V ic lo ry bus a t the Hansen 1 R E S U L T S 'bridge.and e sco rt it into lo w n . 1 ^ "

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;cd!^Tn''th'^s' d i t l o n a e x a c t ly . O n e o lsuch air- b le n d c d -s p c c ia U y f o r t

Y ou c a n r e ly o n i t i n a n y

n n e r S h e l l H e a t i n g o n c o n t at i v e c a l l e d F O A - S X ® . 1

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iaily climatized for Xw

; a v a i l a b l e f r o m B b l i ri e n t ls ts h a v e n o w e re - W e c n n n o w d e li;r 1 0 d if f e r e n t m ix e s o f t a n k f u l o f . S h e lln ^ O il to s u i t loca l c o n - t h e n ew b le n d mn c tly . O n e o f t h e s e is s u i t t h i s a r e a ’s'c c ia lly f o r th i s a re a . t i o n s . W e s h a l l 1y o n i t i n a n y w e a th e r . y o u r o r d e r , '

g O il c o n t a i n s a s p e c i a l a d d i - = O A -5 X ® . T h i s a d d i t i v e h e l p s — il b u r n e r p a s s a g e s f r e e f r o m

a s s u r e s b e t t e r f i r i n g . ^

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I for Xvvin Falls

nB plm es Oil Co.c n n n o w d e l i v e r y o u r f i r s t

k f u l o f. S h e ll H ea tin g r O il in n ew b le n d m a d e sp e c ia l ly to

t t h i s a r e a ’s w e a t h e r c o n d i - n s . W e s h a l l b e g l a d t o - t a k a i r o r d e r , '

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AL WESTERGREN O. A. (Gut) KEIKERPubliiher Edaor /

GENE CARPENTER DAIE THOMPSON PAUt STANCticulatlon Dlroetof — Compojlng ROTm MonoB«r ' Pr««» Room W

Security On 1T ak ing re c e n t h is to ry in to co n s id - re sem b les

eration . one re a lly c a n n o t b la m e th e tro l room .W hite H ouse fo r o rd e rin g a ta n k fo r g ives theth e P resid en t to to u r in. Of c o u rs e , w ith the n

it doesn’t iook like a la n k . loudspeak 'In fact, th e P re s id e n t 's n ew lim o u - occupan t

sine looks like a L incoln . p a ra d e ro T h a t 's p re tty m u ch w h a t i t w a s .

in the beginning . B u t th e n a C h icago f irm w hich cu sto m izes c a r s go t ho ld of it, cu t i t in h a lf a n d a d d e d a 34-' inch c e n te r sec tio n to m a k e ro o m ‘ fo r som e o f th e a d d e d g a d g e ts , a n d

- o f course th e p re se n t 6’3” o c c u p a n t " nnn-V J o M h e WhJte H ouses-

T o say th e new p re s id e n tia l lim ou-sine is one o f a k ind is p u tt in g i t ch a re in c

m ildly. I t is loaded w ith m o re th a n jiqq ^ two tons of a rm o r , sh ie ld in g w h ich is designed to stop a 30 -caliber r if le Secret bu llet or a m in o r in fa n try a s s a u lt . rfio re ';

Window g la s s a n d th e p la s tic b u b - aro u n d vjb le top, th ic k e r th a n g la s s a n d p la s - d a te a p:tic used on A ir F o rc e f ig h te r p la n e s , tan k , a s iia r e 'b u l le t p ro o f .-T h e t ire s a r e a n p lac e th eeng ineering fe a t in th e m se lv e s . In - p re s id e n ts ide each h e a v y d u ty tru c k t i r e (s ize w a sn ’t e

no t given) is a n in n e r t ire m a d e of p roof win a h a rd s te e l d isc co v e re d w ith a T he ne

solid ru b b e r tre a d . th ird prirT he c a r c a n b e d riv e n u p to 50 s in e since

m iles an h o u r w ith a ll t i re s f la t , com m issi:B eyond th e e x te rn a l s e c u r ity a r - p an t, i t i;

ra n g em en ts , th e in te r io r of th e c a r a ll.

Quickie DoiA new ty p e of m ed ica l p ra c t i tio n e r new conc

m a y be in th e offing a s a r e s u lt o f of childrea new co u rse of in s tru c tio n a t th e inadequatU niv ers ity of C olorado M e d ic a l ing th e tSchool! . • w orse , S

T he c o u rse Is d esig n ed to p ro d u c e ch ild popa p ro fessional w i t h c a p a b il i tie s lion and £so m ew h a t b e tw een those of & n u r s e tr ic ia n s 'a n d a d o cto r, a sp ec ia lis t w ho c a n th an I,OOC

c o n c e n tra te in th e p e d ia tr ic s fie ld ly en terir to h e lp co p e w ith a ra p id ly g ro w in g D r. Sihn ee d fo r ta le n t in th is field of m e d i- of p ra c titc in e . d ie 80 pe

A s y e t, th e new c a re e r d o e sn ’t ca m e toT:hav(» a n a m e , a lthough it m ig h t b e ' d ay , lea'

c a lle d som eth ing like “ ch ild c a r e those wha sso c ia te .” T h e school w ill p ro v id e tion. fivo y e a rs o f tra in in g —tw o u n d e r - M anyg ra d u a te , tw o m ed ica l school a n d profcssloiono a s a n in te rn . • - • need f o r ;T his c o m p a re s-w ith n in e y e a r s of plem ont

post-high school tra in in g fo r a g en - n lc ians ie rn l p ra c titio n e r nnd I I y e a rs fo r a sho rthan tsp ec ia lis t. rndo is t

D r. H e n ry K . S ilve r, f a th e r o f th e direction.

VIEWS OF OTHERS

Opinions Of GuefINADEQUATE MINING LAWS m inerals

F rom Idaho Fnlls Post-RcRlstcr Under ihcCnsllo Peak , n t 11,R20 feet, is n o t Just a rcnFotin

ono of the highest pcnks in Idnho. It Is ono pect, he cof tho m ost m agnlflccnt KctllnKs of un- vlco cnn otrnm m elcd high cnunlry In inc en tire kind of ro.West. Becnuse of Its unkiiio w ildornc»s even Inalsi(luniltlcs, thc U.S. F o rest .Service hns kep t m iners puth is II rondlcss ' nron, ndm lnlsterlni; It ernl, digm uch like tho wilderness orcu ll tru ly Is. wnlk nwa;Conservation groups nre ndvnnclnK a wll- As ililsderness concept for tho Whlto Cloiul. R nnuo tim es hefcand Its HtrlklnR m yriad of lnkes. The ornl lawscountry Is locatcd between tho E nst Fork mlnln;; cof tho Snimon R iver on iho w esl nncl Snw- wiiuld rc<itooth Vnllcy and tho upper rcnchcs of tho ilent manSnimon Klvcr on Ihc west, anywheru

Bul now Iho m iners hnvo Intruded upon ring most,C astle Peak , prohlufj Us crnflny b ase for crnls, tomolybdenite. rbh. nnd

An exploration crcw of the A nuTlrnn jeiisc-ciinl.SmellluK and Reflnlnj; Co. haH been coro .Scrvkis o

idrilllnj! llio n rea Hlnce last Kprlmi. ment cnnThli con>pany has lakcn Hjiocial p rccau - toratlon •

tions lo iivolit dlKlurhhiK ibe a re a —like wliuru nC''utillzhiR a bcllcopter for supiilii-s and welj-h theluuillnc nut KarbuKe and ore Miniples—to Hon. ciunnvold coiistructlim of n road. IdnhonuH

B ul,n il the precautlimfj do nnt nlny tho nioiinl cnrpcndlitK doom of this cx irao rd lnn rlly pnign.Ix'nullful a ren . If tho minlnfi com pnny ■:— finils the niiital In mlnnhio ounntlty , onoof tlin W est's iK'enic rllad< lH will hc d^»t- I-'rntc ra ted . fWlniirs <lon'l Ilko thal w ord, dcsp- 'Hio hiiic ra ted , bu l U's ajionkiiinly np inoprin te If cr strikeono over Iwckpackcd, flnhed o r liunlcd In syslcni I*th a l unparalle led land. Issuu invo

" T h b cam p <lcinonslrnlcfl thnl m clal ndui-ntliexplorntlon can bo conductcil w ithout dls- nniloirn Iturl)lnj{ rccrenllonnl valucH,'’ hnld * n Tcaclier 1(•pnkcbinan for the mining company. lirooklyii

Tlioro Is u «llfiturl)aace-of course, evon ImrbomI i(lurhiR Iho dhurnm a <lrUUuR operulUiu, Ncw Yorkeven If it In Just nnlso pollution. Dut w hnt nf tho iniibout tho o rd e r of <li.stiirbanco w hen tho to It.i ruemlnliiR operation iictually nliirtn? Obvious* Nvnro6s tly, tho mino will not hellroplor out nil of anil refuaitbo oro. A bulldozor will blado out a roud - -A 'w ooklo Castlo Peiltf. which In in ibu vory hourt F.duciuiono f this exnlle<l profusion of hlfih Inken nnd niomhorspcnka. Mino hulldlnKs will bo bulk. Shnfin tomiHirarlw ill bo dug . . o r worso. And ihn t Kroul to otherd in and flCOurJnR out will not Junt deatroy ono. Thotbo unique seren ity of this aeulng. I t will Tuesday,leavo ll fo rcvor m an-scarrcd. ‘ Thoro li

Castlo P eak wnuhl hnvo lo ho tho very fllcl, wltlila a t ploco on oartii whcro luolybduullo borhoodscould bo found to lustify auch a shocking ^Tcnohorsintrusion. And obviously, tho o re Is not In / But Ihc(h a t o rder of nntlonal em ergency. / u t t o r obi

Tho trngedy ia th a t tho A m orlcan M Ijk^ BtrugRlo (Ing and .Smelling Co, wns ablo (d ^ rn ilo ro «ra haannd drill tho a rea all n u m m o r./u n ro rtu - 03,000 Ionnntoly, m olylxionlle com ea undotl tho "lo* Iho real Icn tah lo" oro lawn of the natyon—lawn lion pupilw ritten 'a ccn tu ry ago a nd docld<!c ly out of torniptcd,

' n trp with thia tlm a . . . and 0|la pldco. H iore iiTho in ln tns law s governing ai>cntal)l« tho nelsh'

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PAUt STANDIEY O . J. SMITH .. . JfoW s Wor - Pr«» Room M onag ,. M aaaglng Ed.-or ,

" '' w orkcrs thcrc,Oliver Quayle r

" T f T W 1 ■ tion. revealed a)n Wheelsr e s e m b le s a c o m m u n ic a t io n s c o n ­t ro l ro o m . A r a d io - te le p h o n e h o o k u p g iv e s th e P r e s i d e n t d i r e c t c o n ta c t w ith th e n a t io n a l d e f e n s e s y s t e m . A lo u d s p e a k e r c o m p le x p e r m i t s th e o c c u p a n t to a d d r e s s c r o w d s a lo n g a p a r a d e r o u te w i th o u t e x p o s in g h im - s e lf . “ •

O ne o f t h e m o s t f a n t a s t i c - f a c e ts ^o f th e c a r is th e p r i c e . V

A b o u t $500,000 is th e b e s t e s t im a te . a l th o u g h th e . S e c r e t S e r v i c e r e f u s e s 't o d iv u Jg e m a n y o f t h e s p e c i f ic s o f f ,—th e c a r 's d e s ig n d r .e q u ip m e n t . I' \• D o n ’t w o r r y , th o u g h — th e t a x p a y - __ \ \ ^e r s d o n o t h a v e to p a y t h e t a b . T h e 'F o r d M o to r C o. a b s o r b e d th e b i l l , \ /c h a r g in g th e g o v e r n m e n t a to k e n • I*—$100 a m o n th r e n t . , , '

A f te r t e s t i n g t h e n e w lim o u s iffe ; - v - t h e S e c r e t S e r v ic e m a y o r d e r s e v e r - — a l m o re so t h e y c a n s p r e a d - t h e m .-ra r o u n d v a r io u s c i t i e s to t^fccom m o- d a t e a p r e s id e n t id l t r i p . T he’ L B J ta n k , a s i t h a s b e e n d u b b e d , w il l r e - p la c e t h e 1961 L in c o ln , w h ic h u n t i l P r e s id e n t K e n n e d y ’s a s s a s s i r ia t io n w a s n ’t e v e n e q u ip p e d w i th b u l le t p ro o f w in d o w s .

T h o n e w b e h e m o th Is o n ly t h e ;• .th i r d p r in c ip a l W h ite H o u s e l im o u - •• •• !s in e s in c e 1939. B u t , a s in a ll th in g s ' -c o m m is s io n e d b y th e p r e s e n t o c c u - :p a n t , i t i s t h e g r a n d d a d d y o f th e m a l l . - •

'

Doctorsn e w c o n c e p t , s a y s l a r g e n u m b e r s " ' io f c h i ld re n a r e “ r e c e iv in g g r o s s ly — in a d e q u a te , to ta l h e a l t h c a r e . ” S a y -in g th e s i t u a t io n w o u ld g e t m u c h _______w o rs e , S i lv e r e s t i m a t e d th e 1980 c h i ld p o p u la t io n w o u ld b e 76 m i l - - -l io n a n d a n a d d i t i o n a l 100,000 p e d ia ­t r i c i a n s w o u ld b e ^ f ie 'e d e d . F e w e r - i L m D C t i th a n 1,000 p e d i a t r i c i a n s a r e c u r r e n t - A N U K t V ly e n te r in g p r a c t i c e e a c h y e a r .

D r . S i lv e r s a id t h e n e w c a t e g o r y - ' \ / fo f p r a c t i t i o n e r w o u ld b e a b le to h a n - | y Id ie 80 p e r c e n t o f t h e p a t i e n t s w h o c a m e toT^ p e d i a t r i c i a n o n a n o r m a l

' d a y , le a v in g th e d o c to r f r e e f o r WASHINGTC ! th o s e w h o n e e d h is p e r s o n a l a t t e n - J®5 tio n . no.sial scrvico

M a n y m e m b e r s o f th e m e d ic a l efficient as sr t p ro fe s s io n lo n g h n v e r e c o g n iz e d th e in g a burrlcnn(

n e e d fo r o n “ i n t e r i m ” d o c to r to s u p - noto thnt iho f p le m o n t d o c to r s , n u r s e s n n d te c h - f . D i g e s t hi • n ic la n s in n f ie ld w h ic h is s o r e ly t

s h o r th a n d e d . T h e U n iv e r s i t y o f C olo- w idely has co rn d o is t a k in g a g l n n t s t e p in t h o t boldly* endon

I d ir e c t io n . Commission rom m ends llfi scrv ico out f ccn tury . Relnt havo been ip hopo It wouli

Guest Editors S S ignt^ .

m inerals handcuffs thc F o rest Scrvlce. jh© only w n\Under ihc law. If thc claim filer cnn provo reform witl b

t a rensonnbly profltnblo operallon pros- poHt Offico C) pect, he can m ine aw ny. The F o rest Ser- through a pc- vlco can only exercLse .some control on tho sinco the bnsl} kind nf road built l(ito the mine, I t cannot p d report iss even Insist on an y kind of restoration . Tho nyslem froniI m iners can mine nw ay. ex irac t the mln- c a l l s "i-oiin t ernl. dig up tho m ouniain . . . and then nolhing

wnlk awoy from the upheavnl. ting tho txillllAs this new spaper has appealed nevcrnl will forco Iho

Q tim es before, ihc an tiqua ted national mln- Althiiugh mu ornl Inws should bu cbnngcd lo provide Dl;;<',st nrllch'\i nilnlng control on .scenic nre«s. t i l l s " .snid |,efi

would rc<iulre nbaiidoninent of Ihc "pru- where, its wr0 dent m an '' prlnclplo — let nnyonu minu lem Joi, i„

anywhere If it is profilal)le--an(l traiisfi'r- grlrzly factsn ring most, If not nil, of iho locaiablo mln* am ple: r crnls, to ihe lense m ineral ra ie«o ry . Oil,

gas. nnd phosphalt', for exiimple, nron leiisccdnlrol m inerals and thc U..S, l-orost PO BERI 0 .Scrvlce nr tbo B ureau of l and M anage-

ment cnn wrlto Inasc.s wblch iissurn rrs-I- toratlon — o r outright mining einl)argo F _0 wliuru scenic and rL 'crrnllon worth out- I h d weigh the ore rcsou rce.w orth . In Ihis elec- 0 ikm, ciunpalgn. thi,s Is som cllilng which

Idiihonns should cnll ui)on their congres- WA.SIIIN(iTe flinnnl candldntes lo pledge nn action cam< nnme n reas nly paign. Humphrey be)y -------------------------------------------- III till) presidei10 NOT WOKTII IT «rtinlinue lo sh

I 'rnm Tho I’orllanil Oregonlnn Ulchard NIxoi'llio harm done hy tlii‘ prolnnged Icai'h- Ing lend.

If r r Hiriko In fho New York public «clio(il tl,„ ,t{|n syslem Is out of nil proporilon to Iho jicwftoaoi'r »

Issuii Involved, stiilcH offerII ndiii-atlon- has como to n halt In lhe niliHphrry cai

iinlloirs largest c lly becnuse iho city 's tupsenl (uiwun Teacher Union Is al odds with a slnglo f„i„i „

Brooklyn slum a rea . The Ixiard—M neigh- „„ |,mn borbomi governing board , a iiroiluct of norinnt cam o

Ncw Y ork 's e ffo ru Ue«cntrnUi.d control ir n ,.I t of tho m assive nctiool sy.stcm ai|d cu te r „ ic i,0 10 Its raclnl Heginimls - Is com] ..sml of T ! h ‘s* N cgrots nnd PueHn R icans. Il dlsmlsHc<l ! ‘ i,>f and refused lo relnsia lo 10 while linctiern . "d - -A wookenil orilur by iho Clly Hbnrd of . No clearrt ,F.duciuion ten iporarflv suspending Ibn from lhe locnd niombcrs of tho nolghljorhojKl boiiiiV aiul J'* awi’iwirl tn tomiMirarlly tran sfe rrin g tho HI iciictjnis .. I umnlirey slIt lo other dlKlricIs appuriinlly HHtI«fii-dNno * '>''»l P<'>l" Jy nno. Tho atrlko continued Mondny nild « »>wn Nlxon'i11 Tuesday. . «*""> H rcnll;

■ Thoro Is nu ugly overlonn of rncliil con- cnniplnlnl v<iy fllcl, with blnck nn<l P uerto Rlcan neigh- l^/wrcnce I-.0 borhoods p itted ngulnNt the largely whllo •«'' OeiiB Y ^aohors Union In n wirugglo for con tnd . tom m lliep ,n / But Ihe figures Involved Indlcnto Iho o ' H'O nutloni

/ u t t e r obsur<illy of the nlliinllon. I'hn O 'Drien undBlnigRlo over the assignm ent of la tooch- soclates cont

0 ers haa renulled In m ost of tho c ity 's polls, based 'o1- 03,000 lonchors' slaying off tho job. And lies nnd roi>• tho real losers a ro the m ore lhan a mil- largo geograi; 'n lion puplla, whoso education hns been In- . a distorted p>f torniptcd, Ucnllnl raco iI. H iore m ust be a h e lle r wny of snllllnB ‘ tilntrd In to.« tho nelshbutliood ill&puio In Urooklyn, voles woq ir

OWLAND EVANS AND I!

Inside ReCHICAGO—On C hicago 's Illy- showed no d a nllte Norihwesi Side w here ra - . cause of D cm tol tension runs high, th ere 1s lo c ither Nbcoridence that Riclinrd M. Nix- Jncc.i’s coattails mny prove,.to be ,.Tlie IrhplicatIn indeed. study are'T ipplInterview s wo c o n d u c t e d ’ and cloud Repnong lhe m iddle-lncome w hite for cap turingorkers there , assisted by the W ashington. R<liver 'Quayle polling organlzn- m ust topple li}n, revealed a lidc of landslide c ra lic Congres:oporilons for Nixon. But the distric ts suchs tric t’s Dem ocraiic Congress- thc 31 seals ne an, Rep. R om an .P u c in s k l ,- - ^ Anna M ay t j

Rumiiiit

\NDREW TULLY

More AboutWASHINGTON — As a citizen P o stm aste r;

who slnco F eb ru ary , 1903, h as term lned sol>ccn suggesting th a t tho U.S . of the post oTostal scrvico Is n o t quite ns service. Ajfficient as sm oke slgnols d u r- cannot bo rC'ng a hurricane, I am p leased lo ono cannot Iioto tha t Iho prestig ious. Read-: can a gooii r ’s Digest hns token roughly irnnsferrcd tho snmo position. whero his cn

Tho Digest, which Is a lso read cd. As tho EA'ldely, hns coftie rig h t out and postm itsterjoldly endorsed tho K appcl au thority forCommission repo rt w hich rec- mnn in iho rlsm m cnds lifting thc postal ]em s wouldscrvico out of th e nineteen th row .":cn tu ry . Relatively few c llltcn s « r,havo been ignoring it In tho hhopo It would go nwny. P ro - "sumnbly, tho In lerest shown by L , .tho Digest win g ive iho repo rt |_ m , | S [ ,om o needed oxp<.»,,ro, whicl. I ,

Tlii« Is sonil hcciiiisc I .luspcct Iho only wny nny nicnninBtul rc lorm will Iio Im posed on Iho T . ’PoHt OHIco D o p o r t m c n t Is U wIlirouKh n people's revolullon. " I ",Slncn 11,e l.nsic Iden of lhe K np. P " " “ ' J pel reporl Is lo Iroo Ihn posllil syslem from wliHI Ihe DIrosi V f.'„ i,,.,, c u l l s "ronBrosslonnl pollilcl:- ' , ' hlB," nolhlnR m uch «horl o f pul- " ’'iIlni! Ihu ixillllclnns lo Iho rn c k ' "will force Ihem lo nci. ' '"™ » " J

Allhmiiih much of whni l h e ,’L I"nlBcsl nrllch, hns lo sny hns S i , ? ,,,, been ,snld before, hero nnd else- co s t-cu ltln i, where, its w riter did nn excel- Tho P ost I lenl Job In pulling nil t h o big business grirzly fncts together. I 'o r ex- investm ent iu«plot HMxlctl cqvili

ROBERT ALLEN AND JOHI

Is The GainWA.SIIIN(iTON-l-,ocnl polls In stnte.s, by ho

snme nrens show Vice President gin.Humphrey beglnr)ing to move up .Sponsors <III the presidential riioe, but they survey.s a rc ctintinue to show GOP oiinitkl.nib^- th n t-i'hey -pnUlchard Nixon wllh ii coimnund- tlc.i from rihlg lend. voters which

l.lko tho iHiilonal poHs, theso phlsllcailoniiewspuper h ii r v e y ,s In key P"il«-,stiiles, offer some hoiw for In *n»t coIlum phrev campnlgncTH. 1-or lhe l» ring thnlpresent, (uiwcver, it Is a rntlier mid indepemfaint hii|M‘. and the polLn glvo tle o rg e ' Wallno pal answ er for Ihc m ost lm- nm nss elecUijiortunt campiiign c|ueMllnn: l»>lls can ba

liv e n If lh e n u n , | i h r e y hnn il- r ’" '* , ' ' , , "w « ||„ n IS ........................... ro ll, c n n *II cnlch nml i,ns, te fo ro " T "lhe rnce Is /liilshed'i' Sh,ce °nln

No c lear pa tte rn omergen ^1..,.., i ,,,, jfrom lhe locally conductcd poll-i *|m ],>|u|>|,on(<0 HUi)j«)rl Iho clnlm nf lop C rrnilonIlum nlirey strateglRts thal na- „ vtionnl P<>ll" and -surveys linvo s,ind«y'« ro;Khown Nixon's lead to. bo la rg e r vlm it-w crkthan It really Is, T hat Is (he J i n e r ^ ^ i tcomplaint voiced recently by Hum nhrev wl^.wrcnco I '. O'Hrlon, chnfrm au ® m ,L tlof thn D emocrntlc Ntillnnal resldonis foi Committee, wllh respect to ono. w e T s "• "Vof lhe n,illnn.l polls.' ■ ■ S’o 'T le 'j f e d '

O’nrifln und his H um phrey as- , Unllcd .StaK Aoclates contond (hat nnllonnl ' Tho Wnllnco polls, based'on sm all voter fl»m- Mast .Sundnylies nnd reporting results In fuel tha t Voi

largo geographic n rens. presen t "w ill" win. ,n dinlorted picture of n presl- Sundny e<denllnl ruco M ilch will bo lab- ta y s tho Tintilntrd In term s of eleclorol (lon Is the votes won in cn ch . o t j h f l , W . ,,io r.“ bocuu»o

r

5 AND ROBERT NOVAK

e Report: Nbshowed no dam ag e suffered be- cnced poll Intcause of D cm ocraiic defections go. helped u;10 e ither Nbcon or George Wal- o f 50 voters,Jnce. w orkers o r k

.Tlie Irhplications of this ense co lla r workestudy are 'T ippllcab le elscwhcrjj c ra tic in pa:and cloud Republican prospccls ancc (26 D enfor cap tu ring the House in cans, 8 indcW ashington. Republicans simply 73 p e r cen t om ust topple Incumbent Demo- for Lyndon J(c ra lic C ongressm en In backlash ry Goldwateid istric ts such a s this lo collect But in 196thc 31 seals needed for control. sm all-hom e

^ Anna M ay tJlbson. a n experi- s iv c o ver an j

lumiing Scared

i

^ Cop

bout Postal SerP o s tm as te rs ’ s a l a r y is dc- only on tho

term lned solely by the size w hen Congrof tho post offico and length of m oney theriservice. A good postm aster teeth-gnashicannot bo rew arded nnd a bad unions. Cosono cannot bo penalized. Nor a billion dccnn n good postm aster be F o r tho rIransfcrrcd to n b igger-o ffice spccto rs -whero his cnm petenco is need- cops — arocd. As tho D igest snys, " I f tho t ry lo do tpostm itster had c o m p l e t e tho p ast sevauthority fo r pu tting the right been unabim nn in the rlgiit spot, our prob- m ail Is notlem s would disappear tom or- ccssfully pirow ." fiical It. Ar

Congress m akes Iho decisions X e i ^ a n 'kl on wages, hours, fringe Iwne- fits and. possibly, hnw much hoozo n postal w orker cnn slnsh ,In hi.H locker, (W ashington and ^n T $ l - Oi o ther b ig c itics have long l>een , , , mo in’ plagued by em ploye's drunken- J ‘S ? . ness on du ly ). Tho Digest puls S . 'S d r a l ' tho situallon in n neai nutshell w h e n - it quotes one Congress- • m nn ns rem nrkl.,,, tha t 'n e tte r ^ m v

, cn rrle rs a r e the only group 'v t t r r - j j j f a ? t ^ touch every hnmo in my dlst- vr'r ic t.” So tho postal workcr,s •don’t hnvo to bnrgaln. they >-,,,1, ^ r,.i r,

; m erely lobby on Capitol lllll, "2" /, ' And Con'»ress alm ost nlways !• tu rns n d ea f cn r lo plens for, snrklnf' Inefficient ..workers nnd “

instltutlnr! la lx ir-suvlng n n d n ,: c o s t-c u ltln g m easures, i S i f i p U "

Tho P ost Office, unlike other deinnndlngI big businesses, has no eiipllal m i s s i o n

investm ent progrnm . Its nul- adopted. W HMxlctl equipm ent, h replaced there?

NP JOHN GOLDSMITH

Gain Fast Enou\ Htnle.s, by how ever small a mnr- the electort gin. d ijlcs for 11I Sponsors of local jxiIIh and Over lhe’ surveys a re iho flr.sl io stress the Scrunl>• th n t-Ihey .p ro ilucc "raw " .slntls- .boon gfll(iii

tics from ran d o m 'sn m p lin g nf 6ft per cenvoters which m ay lack the sih phrey has

I phlslleallon of tho prnfesslnnnl ihnn .11 pe' pnlls. IncR ovoral

In tha l ron tex l. nnd rem cm - nl«mt H pe, hiTing tha l Nixon, Ilum nlirey Ono of I• and independent c n n d l d n l o w eek’s resi , G eorge-W allace nre trying to decided v.i . am ass elec to ra l votcn, liio locut nged only '

|H)lls cnn havo slgnlflcaiico. Of w eeks, junU nniikl nlso bo r m e m - T h a i dcvol

bered lliat 4ho Twlls reflect on additionalInterim view which Is Bubjecl Hum phrey to chango beforo elecllnn <liiy. 'H ie .Snol

Since Into Septem ber Hum- ngera who' phrcy hns been moving up in voy condu‘ Ihu telephone poll cnnducteil for H erald In \• the .Scranton Sundoy Tim es by not vote tl• a m nrket renoarch firm. L ast m ents. hn ’ Sunday'^ rosulln, fnr thc prc- tiiden ihui

vlous'W t^ek, Ktiowcd Nixon wllh so rt of I’ 47 per cljnt of the vnto and trend.’ H um phrey w ith 40 per cent. High .SchJ TllO quoallon asked Rcrnnlon kins wm io' resldunls fo r seven aucceaslvn Nixon and’• weeks is: "W lio do you feel will nppenso (• he olee.ted President of the youlh, Iho

■ I Unlled .Stales in N ovem bor'/'’ N egroes lu I , Tho Wnllnco tolnl two per cont e lected, wl• Mnnt .Sundny, nm y reflect tl|o Ucs ho IsI fuel tlm t V oter! a re asked who " i wouldt "w ill" win. , I h e prei

Sundny ed ito r I-'rnnk P n rry now ," ho i. Bays tho T im e* feels Wtot quca- o u t bumpoI (lon 11 the nest elccllnn Indlcn- Kennedy, b) . , .to r .'‘bocuuso Iho peopie voi« fo r I t se e n u .a l

40VAK

: Nixon’s Thicnced poll Interviewer In Chica- ty values go. helped us select a sam ple northw ard ' o f 50 voters, m ostly Industrial cngo.s NC| w orkers or lower-income white- of the 50 sj co lla r w orkers, heavily Demo- be doing r c ra tic in past voting perform - (contrasted

; ancc (26 D em ocrats, 16 Republi- ' e rage of 41 cans, 8 independents). In 1964 w as set I

’ 73 p e r cen t o f our sam ple voted told us: J for Lyndon Johnson against B ar- running th«

I ry G oldw ater. Hubert IB ut in 196ff, these vo lers — ably descr

sm all-hom e owners apprehen- w ashy" to sivc over any decline in propcr- is the pol

mood. Nor

1 vantage ofOne woma sidered vo decided a daughter

^ 1- m ight be i, p o t e n t I

frightenedV lace talks

Gen. Curli m ate, " is :

Thc benL V N \ / s . on. In jusl

,p le has £■ t f / from Demi

29 for Nlx ® surprisii

■ lace. 4 u

W Humphrey■ ^ factory w(

Democrat!J . over the c

prin ter w c ra ts giv

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^ m ay face^ r e^rly nex

of "Insid It bolls (

f • - - - unscrupul— brokers i

edge ot cCopinghiic&aiaAnttitiiiiivtaSrnd '* to make

stocks. Tl Exchangi is suppos

I ^ • lie, feelsLl OGrVlC0 on°"thi?lknows an

c- only on tho Infrequent bcca.slons 'te w hen Congress npproprintes the J M ,^ of m oney therefore, often over the e r tecth-gnashing. of the postal Id unions. Cost lo the tax p ayers:Dr a billion dollars a y ear. / 'P -JQ F o r tho most pa rt, postal In- . " : e speclo rs - Iho depnrlm en l'sd- cops — aro dedlcotcd m en w ho shoes shi lie t ry to do the ir Jobs. But over;e tho p ast several y ears they havo orht been unable to d iscover w hy 'b- m ail Is not delivered o r to suc- which w ir- ccssfully prosecute thoso w h o

fiical It. An experience suffered This b. Uy Iho W ashington C a th i^ ra l given m

gives an Idea of tho problem . trusted r'v Continuing theft addressed to cd my^ thu Cuthcdral hna c a u s e d about I

I estlm oied lo.sses to the Cnthed- source crn l nf Jll.OOf) In 1066 (\nd nearly In lurnSll.MO In 1007. Ono m an con- clients,v iclcd of sicnllng cnsh f r o m bootblaclC iuhedral leltcr.s hoa never was a n

1:'*. se rved a dny in jnll: *lho Judgo Pins,',.r on probnllon. A nothcr The nc,^1__ L-mptpven wns inkcn Into cuslo- black h(, dy lust rfiirfc but the D epartm en t mlstnkc.

ri‘fuses;t(> (Il.-icuss his coso. Of ernted I.Ifl le tte rs ' nddrossed lo Ihe even wt

,',y C alhedral nnd put Inlo Ihc m all rnn toby nosinl officials, only ono broker,

/ rciiclied it desllnntinn. Wo nilSuch ll siiuntion. I’m nfrn id , Uobbv P

” niiikes n pulhetlc Joko of the row iingDlf;est’s suggestion tiiat Individ- crated Iu iils wrilo to Ihclr Congressm an points b

ier dfinnnding thnt tho Knpp<-1 Com- lo sell ila l m i s s i o n recom m cndntlon be T h e mul- adopted. Would tho le tte rs ev e r shino in ed ge t there?

I W I T H • 'O S EI " '

Enough?nr- the electors nnd not Ihe cnndi-

diHes for llio presidency.*’ 1*!,*nd Over lhe seven week iwrlod of n n » .,,,:ss the Scrantnii pnil, Nixon bon;ls- boon gcUing o llltio m oro th an " 'inf 6ft per ceiil of ih c-vo te . Hum- "

so- phrey has avernged n llllle less ‘ 'm l Ihnn .11 per cent, nnd rhe Wnl- '

Ince ovoratl vnIe hns av eraged ' ' ' ' 'm- nl«)ut 3 per ccnl. , . "I""® ,P‘ey Ono of the surprises In hist ,*''®t o w eek’s results was lha t tho un-to decided vole, which has av e r- ,'''

cul nged only 4 per ccnt ov e r sevenOf w eeks, jumped to II per cen t. '»m- T h a i development will p rovide Uon addlllonnl encoiiraiiem cnt for '‘"I'Hithlieel H um phrey pnrtlsnns. flumcwhi

'H ie Snohomish County teen-ni- ngera who purllclpnied In n sur- f^"'ly wrin voy conductcd hy tlio n v e ro tt excejH I

for H erald in Washlnglnn S lnlc, w ill «>'by not vote thU tim e, l l io l r com -nst m ents. hnwevor, reflect nttli "orbnhlcre- tiidea Ihui mny chart unolhnr •' I"nil s o n of Inng-Tanue political l>y theiIkI trend . OccuhI

High School senior Steve Wat- Pen ormn kins w m to the Hornld th a t both 'l>>en tinlvn Nixon and llum nhroy " Iry lo «cls asvlll nppenso all sides, Including Is, It nclb« youlh, Iho elderly, w hite people, « small/ N egroes and sn on. Nollhor, If net.

unt e lected, will keep all thu prom - If yoi:lhe Ises ho Is m aking." finger, I'Iio " I wouldn't help o lthcr one of body'u i

I h e presidential cnndldnies ll, Iry irry nnw ," ho snld, " I used lo give niiver I;cs- o u t bum por-s trlpn for Roliort white rcn- Kennedy, but now, ttiftt h e 's gone Rrndiinllto r I t seem s .alm ost uaeless to t r y ." by part

Thin Goatta. fv values - a re terrified by nity forB northw ard encroachm ent by Chi- A lderm anll cngols Negro m asses. Only 6 I- of thc 50 say the country should >- be doing more for the Negroes in1- (contrasted with a n a t l^ a l av- f W ^ h ® '1. e rage of 40 per cent), - ^ e lone s u U ^ to4 w as set by a m achinist who W . o id told us: "J^ow. the colored a re c "Skl b i•- running the country." . ,

Hubert H. Humphrey, inyarl- . v l c io ^ . .- ably described a s " to o . "w ish y -_ Hocllen.1- w ashy" to restore civic order, m ore imjr- is the pollllcal vlclim of this usual D(

mood. Nor Is W allace taking ad- Nlxon a rvantnge of severe Negrophobia. (wh*le twOne woman told us she has con- ers a re .sidered voting for W allace but lo Pucinfdecided against It when her Most sdauch tc r “ convinced me he to Pucm:m ight be another H itler." O ther lace supp o t e n t i a l W allaceites w ere D cm ocrafrlEhtcned away bccause "W al- dent Johlacc talks like a rad ica l" o r to RepulGen. Curlis LeMay, his running- tha t them ate, " is a crazy m an ." would de

Thc bcneficiary, then. Is Nlx- res t ofon. In just four years, our s#m- seven la '

,p le has switched dram atically Pucinslfrom D em ocrath to Republican: lery.29 for Nlxon. 10 for Humphrey, clnskl, !a surprisingly sm all 7 for Wal- ance salt

- lace, 4 undecided. fron i HoiNor Is thcrc nny sign of a o r ^ elcr

Humphrey upturn. R ather, a a liberalfactory worker who b lam es the PucinsKiDem ocrats for w anting " to take playing tover the country" and a re tired a ttacks iprin ter who says, "the Demo- dren.c ra ts give the niggers too The sm uch” told us they w ere stick- w i th - ming with Humphrey fo r rcasons west Sioof parly loyalty but m ight yet Intense tshlfl. .1 ^ .. cinski's

Furtherm ore, there Is a trend tory m a’In our sample “ for other Repub- proprlatilican candidates: Sen. E verett, ited ma{M. Dirkscn. running for reelcc- ta ils an tion (80 per cen t), and R ich a rd " ' by WallOgilvlc, running fo r governor ticket m(C7 per cent).’' ' licans w

It would seem, then, tha t here Hum phrIs an ideal R epublican opportu- e r on Ci

ART BUCHWALD

The OutsiWASHINGTON - Wall Street there w

m ay face congressional hearings tip. Fedearly next year on thc question not goirof "inside Inform ation.” What gam atetIt bolls down to is tha t ;some cd by tl

- unscrupulous I n v e s t o r s and itself ofbrokers are using their knowi- He feltedge ot contWcntral inform ation hc sho^to make money on company h a v e ‘ tcstocks. The SEC (Securities and hnd al:Exchange Commission), -which FB P piis supposed to p ro tect the pub- low oflie, feels tliat these " insiders” I wafshould be forbidden to cash in doubts ion things th a t nobody ' else b u t theknows anything about. to m e t

While Ihls is a w orthy Inves- thing cih» tigation, rb e iie v o lha t Congress o r ho wj /g should investigate " o u t s i d e r He t

tip s ," which a re doing fnr more a fluttcdam age to the m arke t than "In- since hsIder tips.” tho pc

1^ . F or example, ju st the other shineddny while I wos having my T hatshoes shined, m y bootblaclc told nnd I Ir

ycj. m e that he hnd Juat shined the o rd e r :jvo shoes of a mnn who (old him letting^hy to buy Federated Bobby Pina, bccauscUC- which would soon m erge with w ith ’ Fh o Am algamuied C urlers. My brc{■(•(] This bootblack had n e v e r lot hisIral given me n bad shine ond I for them. trusted him Implicitly. So I call- .soon I

to cd my broker and told him Heels \e d obout It, not reveoling iho could c

led- source of m y Informnllon. Ilc Unfoiirly In turn lold severnl of his of Cons;on- clients, who in tu rn told Ihelr ened an m bootblacks, ond suddenly there their sver was n run on Fcderolcd Bobby oui, caidgo Pins, to thoher The next lim e I snw m y hoot- the 192slo- bluck ho snid he hud mnde a ‘ l l wiient mlstnkc. Tlie m un hod anid Fed- som clh

Of ernted Bowling Pins. I didn't do somthe oven wnll for Iho shine, bul ments

nnil rnn to the phone to cnll my compleono broker, who was pretty upset. The i

Wo nil got oui of Fcdernted shinedaid, Bobby Pins, nnd into Fcilernted wllh mtbe Bowling Pins, ihus causing Fed- Ihnt ov

vld- crated IJohliy; 'Phis' to Inse HI) given iinnn points by the lim e 1 wns ablu agreednni- to sell my sliures. cnmc i

be Tho next tim e I went for my Hc suit ■vcr shlno iny iMjotbluck said thut , chainge

JOSEPH G. MOLNER, A

Those StiiDear Dr^v M olner: Highleen niid dl

,, moniliH ui;o m y wife underweni way tl «n uppendix opcrntlon a t nge uni be

i n i Posl oprrnlivo officu visits re- n,!," i J nulled In fnur atllches being ro-moved nfier surfuclng, ln<:ludlng „ 3 ,h l r

S h f'^nulred deep problniAnntlier alllch hns been nctlii - " E

J up for lhe past month wllh tho f ,, ,.lim e prlcklus .n d discnmforl. J ;" '" ,

’Z " . r f n c t w i S / " " "Aro not oin'm llnn slllehe . snjv !

/Idft to dlnbnciiralu? Is ihurcfor M.nielh ng rudlcnlly w r o n g

flomewhero?—W.J.Z, 'Pen- I doubt thnl nnylhlng l« :rn d l^ .H„r- f^">ly wrong - o r wrong <u nil,' .^ o lo re tt excejH tlinl your wlfo la liavhiK >will an uiihuppy iim<, «f k. “ thom om- Most sutures (slllclies) nro oh-lllll, florbnhlc — mndo to dlsliUoBrulo Ihnr •' tl'» Ixidy nnd Im cnrrlcd nwoy i— t i t tIcni l>y the hliMHl Htrcnm. ,

OccuHlnnully this dncs nnt hup-Vnt- pen or liappnns very slowly)0 lh 'il 'cn tho remnnni of tho suturo

lo «clfl ns n foreign l)0<ly. Tlmt ling Is, ll nols m uch tho aamo wny ^ple, a nniall silver of wood would T* , *•, if net. t«oal n«om- If you act o silver in ymir .

finHor, II Ta a foreign iMxly. Tho o o f body'M nnturol deftnsoij roioct(lies It, try lo got rid of ll. If tho?lve nllver Is oxiromoly amnll, thu *ijort whllo culla o r th o hliKkl will ^ono Rradiinlly te a r it o p a rt. iMirtlcl® ry.’* by pan icle , and io r t i t nwny ^

attailsby nity for a Congressional seat.

:hi- A lderm an John Hoellen, a tire- / 6 less prac titioner of backlash pol- tuld itics who nearly beat Puclnskl ■oes in lWi8. Is running again In a av- supercharged rac ia l atm osphere one suited to him . •#ho Y et. o u r sam ple showed' Pu- are cinskl bucking the Republican

tide and Im proving on his I860 arl- v ic lory : 35 for Puclnskl, 13 for ;hy- “ Hocllen. 2 undecided. Even d e r .'"" m ore im portan t, nine of the Jen Ihis usual D em ocrats sw itching to . ad- Nixon a re slicking with Puclnskl

bla. (while tw o usual Republican vot- con- ers a re changing from Hoellen but to Puclnsk l).her Most strik ing Is the loyalty he to Puclnskl by the 'sev en Wal-

ther lace supporters, all o l them k-cro D em ocrats who backed Presi-' - iVal- dent Johnson in 1984. Contrary

or to R epublican wishful thinking ling- tha t the D em ocratic Wallaceites

would d e se r t the ir party on the Nlx- res t of the ticket, sue of the ;am- seven fav o r Pucinskl.:ally Pucinski’s strength is no mys- ♦an: lery. " I have to hand It to Pu- irey, c lnsk l." said a Republican insur- ^ a l- ance salesm an, who Is switching

from Hoellen. "H e puts the col- )f a ored elem ent in its place." Once

a a liberal, ,10-year Congressman 'th e Puclnskl has outdone Hoellen in take playing the backlash with sexc®;ired ' a ttacks on, busing of schoolchil- :mo- dren.

too The slnglemlnded obsession tick- w ith -M c e -o n Chicago's North- sons west Side 1s undoubtedly m ore “

yet Intense than elsewhere, and Pu­cinski’s ap paren t route to vic-

TC^d 'lo ry m ay not he universally ap- •pub- proprlatc . N evertheless, the lim- e re tt ited m agnetism of Nbcon’s coat- elcc- ta ils and the lack of Impact. . ' h a rd " ' by W allace on the re s t o f the irnor ticket m ust give pause to Repub­

licans who have expected to ride here H um phrey’s m isfortunes to pow- <irtu- e r on Capitol Hill.

LD

Outsidersllreet there w as some mlOTp In therings tip. F edera ted Bowling Pins wasjstlon not going to m erge with Ahnal-What gam ated Curlers. bu f 'W as order-some cd by the governm ent to d ivest> and itself o f Am algam ated Dandruff,nowl- He fe lt since he got m e In tha t,ation hc should te ll mc. He didn’tipany have* to. The W all-S t. Journals a n d hod a lready reported i t ' andwhich FB P plum m eted to a n all-tim e

pub- low of 50 cents a share , ders’’ I w as s ta rting lo have somash in doubts about m y shoeshlne boy.

else b u t then the- thought occurred to mo thn t he m ust know some-

Inves- thing about tho stock m arke tIgress o r ho w ouldn't be shining shoes. I d e r He told m e hc w as takingmore a flu tte r in Consolidated Heels

n "In- since ho had noticed tha t h a l f .tho people whose shoes he

other shined wore this type .of heel.! my T hat w as good enough for me,k told and I Im m ealatcly put In a largod the o rd e r for Consolidated Heels.I him letting m y broker in on It onlyPina, bccause hc had been so unluckywith w ith ’ F ederated Bowling P ins. .

My b roker, I discovered la ter.! v e r lot his o th er-c lien ts In on Itind I for Iho snme reaaon ond prettyI cnll- soon trading In Consolldalcd

him Heels wns suspended unlil Ihey5 tho could cn tch up wllh tho orders.1. no Unfortunniely, the executivesf his of Consolidated Heels got fright-Ihelr cned a t tho nuddon, activity In thero their slock . 'a h d * ^ o jr all sold

Dobby out, causlng.lhe price to dcscend to thc lowest It'hod been slncc

hoot- thc 1929 crash,nde a ‘ Tl wa.s obvious hy now thntI Fed- som ething was wrong. I had to didn't do som ething about m y invcst- , bul m ents o r I would bo wiped outII my com plclely.upset. The ncxl tim e I gol m y shoes[•rnted shined I brought up the subject.•rated wilh m y Iwoiblnck, pointing out5 Fed- Ihnt every "outside tip " he hndise HI) given m e hiid gone hnywlrc. lie1 alilu ag reed wilh mo nnd finally ■ -

cnmo up with n brilliunl Iden.:>r my He snid, " If I w ere you I wouldI thut , change b rokers.”

3LNER, M.D.

e Stitches^hleen niid dispose of It In the finmr jrweni way they Industriously ollack t nge nnl belong in lhe body.I, In the caso of n larger' Bliver,

the Hnmo process beglna, but K /■«- cannot by completed In nny reu-

l“‘ flonublo tlr.ic. Vou’vo doubtlcua experienced It — a silver you

o tl III, couldn’t qiilie gm out, DebrisIII l lo fr,„„ invhihifl struggle of „ w hile cclln ognlnst lhe for*

‘’'K" olO ect ncciimuIolCH. So

■"'* graduollv puah the nllver toward the aurfucc. And one day you

mnujv- <||Hcnver tha t, wUh a gentle „ ' “ “ wqucett, it finally can bo popped

mit cually. ^

Hen'll* Nolo to M rs. F . P .t The cftunn liavhiK P fl'‘' “ rlly bccause ono of

thom hon become so large nn ' iro nh- becom e o nulsnnco o r be* ogruio oppcarnnce.nwny —....— m ............... i...........u.. mu

n hon- Clly and Covnly N*wipop«rilpwly, M«mb«f of Audit Buf»nu elaiiluro Clrwlqtlon ond AP

h iiiu an t 10 S«dl6n AO-lOa Idaho0 w av Thuddny It h«itby diilonntad woiili! " • on v*ht«b " l«aal n o li t . i will U publlih«d.

1 vour PuIiIIiIkkJ lirilly ond Somlriy (» 130 v Thft SHiii Will. Twin rolU, Idaho, f t?

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FA IR FIE L D —Some closc con-im ai tests are cxpcctcd here in thc (o n g.i;ncral clcction Nov. 5. Ip ro

C am as County’s favorite s o n , 'a t ' jncum bcnt S e n a to r Lloyd F. Dnr-! A ron,. Republican, a n d .fo rn ie r jin Gooding Couniy Senator Don G .ire.s F rederickscn. Dcmocrnt. a r e ' boo vyinR for thc position of sln lc enc sena to r for D istrict No. 22 which | Bol includes C am as, Gooding and res Je rom e counties. Bolh men a re | whi experienced legislators and a r e Cai well known public figures. T h e y ' C both nre cattlem en nnd farm ersl^rac and a re active in community cor

, a ffa irs. oneIncum bent S tate Rep. Vernon e r

R avcnscroft. Democrat, will be Ari opposed by Ja n e Peterson.. R e - 'co r publican. M rs. Peterson w as a ra l write-in cand ida te in the pri- cai

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BiH-ley Ci-edit 'oj Women Install S New Officers f*',a I

BURLEY — Officcr.s w ere in- er stalled -for B urley. Crcdit Wom- v,'H en’.<: B reakfast Club during a sp(

__;_d inner,- n)eeting a t S tam pede amCafe.- - . cu

Installed w ere M rs. F re d cai D ickson, p resident: M rs. R alph ! B uttars. f irs t vice president; Co M rs. E dw yna Dunbar^ .second W< vice p resident; Mrs. W ayne ba

• Rogers, tre a su re r; Mrs. D eraid M abey, sec reU ry and out-going Lo p resident. °P1

Mr.s. F e rn P eterson, a p a s t t " ' president, w as installing officer.F a ll colors w ere used for th e ‘ ‘C table decorations.

G uests attended from the Twin F a lls Crcdit W om en's < C lu b . - . He

Evan-Picone '»■ L,ists Details y| Of CoUectioif S'

NEW YORK (A P) — F ash ion r J d esigner F ran k Smith pu t h is „ designs pv e r again for tKe E vnn-Picone house of . sty les, w ith his new est creations of la- d ies sporis and casual clothes. This w as called his North-South J \ collection.

, V ivacious looking m odels -. showed off those perky spo rts I slyle.s like fun-loving girls d e te r- *“, m ined to m ake It South; o r, a t Jl any ra te , to w herever tho on- the^go c^rowd hangs out — N orth

Sm ith gave his styles a fem i- ^ n ine q ua lity by Including soft ® d e ta ils such a s ruffles and He- bolts. . y

D ain ty w hite linen blouses— ' ruffled down blouso cen te r, on ‘ regnl stand-up collars, o r o n 'j_ blou.se c u f f s —w e r e neatly tucked inlo slacks or sk irls.

C oupled with these blouses w ere wlde-lcgged slacks, ■ In blnck and w hite or brown and w hite plaid Ilncn fabric, th a t th fitted low on hips with a rope- bell.

l.onn-length U n e n Jackcts, n« sleeved or sleeveless and th ick- " | Iy belted, w ilh wide lapels nnd d ecorative double row of m ctn l bi buttons, m ade another slack-top com bination. T heir deep pa tch - rc

, pockets, of generous proportion, could nccom m odaie m bre than ni u handkerchief. cc

W rap-around skirls, sccu red ei w llh n tfe-belt. w ere worn slfght- aj ly nbovc tho knees, in plaid lin­en color comblnnllons of so ft pi yellow and grey. m

Light blue cuddly woolen tl: sweiiter.i w ere a deviation from ai tho cInHslcal tailored va rie ty w llh titclr ruffle trlmn)ed co lla r, g: cuffs o r buttoned center. Thc V- tc neck red Hwentcr wnx tin eye- ci opener ngiiinst n whlto .skirt, tl

A w hile Hiilln bcil-Ntecve Woti.'.V? wfis Ventured wKIt a con- n KiTVutlvR long blnck w oolen sk irl; tho blue .'ileevelesa v est, tr also worn wllh n blnck sk irt, r' w ns nil InlcresiinK item w llh Its decon illvc black em broidered edging.

The-ic fnshlons, w hether they receive N orthern or Soulhcrn J exposure. Imve come through f' w llh fetnlnine c h n rn c lc r lN ilc s In ^ snfiiicss of lines, color and fai)- n ric. c

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Duplicate Bridge rTwin I'n lls Junior Dupllcnto ^

n rldge Club met Fridny nlghl, " Wliinern wore Msgr. E . R. [

Cody nnd Mr.i. I. E . O liver, - first; Mr. nnd Mrs. I., J . Rub- S erlson, second, and Mrs. Oeorgo ■ I 'rn z ler nntl Mrs. J. M. Kings- J bury, th ird . ■

Noiv luoaiborfl a r r tvfllcome. “ F o r fu rth e r informnlion contnct m M ra. H arold Wycoff a t 733-7009. ■

! GUHSi,rTui-.,'% g!MusicAL.iNmuMiNrs, rKo- H ■

JICTORS. WATCHIS, RADIOS. M =TYPIWRITMI, BINOCUIARS, N ■CAMERAS, TAPI RICOROIRS. B "

tADDUS, CHAIN SAWS, TOOU, □ 2ANO OTHIR ITIMS OI> VAIJJS. B ■

BUY • SEU • TRADB g ;

lown Solons i"i

J In Gamas)se co n -jm ary clcction. R avenscroft is a

in the fo rm er sta lo forester nnd is thc I proprietor of the Penia Fost Co.

lie son, a t Tuttle. ;-F. Bar-! Mrs, Pelerson has been ac tive ^

■ fo rm eriin Republican circles and is a Don G.I resident of Wendell, She is a - ;. a r o 'bookkeeper and has hod expcri- )f s ta le ence in school and civic affairs.2 which I Bolh a re runninn for s la te rep- ng a n d 'rc sc n la tiv e of D istrict No. 22-A nen a re |w h ic h includes Gooding a n d ind a re Cam as Countics. s. T h e y ' On the couniy level, a close farm ersl^race is predicted for county im unity commissioners.- D em ocratic Sec­

ond D istricl County Commission- Vernon e r Lonzo W. Baldwin will have will be Arlin Ashmead. Republican, as on.. R e-'com petition . Mr. Ashmead. Cor-

w as a ra l and Fairfield farm er and .he pri- caillom an, has been active in----------- A m erican Legion, F a rm B ureau

and other civic groups in the J l i * . com m unity. This is his firs t try t i l l for,office.- :

Incum bent Third D istric t t n 1 1 1 Cooniy Commissioner, E a r l Wil-

i l .C t l .1 son. D em ocrat, will be opposed by Doug HalloweU, Republican.This is Hallowell’s firs t iry for a poliiical office. He is a farm -

wore in- o r and cattlem an in partn ersh ip ^ t Worn- ^* th his father. Hc is an a rd en t uring a sportsm an' and active in c ivic •• am pede and com m unity a ffairs. T he in- _ i

cum benls a ro both fa rm ers and F re d cattlem en. ^

;. R alph Incum bent Sheriff P au l E . ^ esident; Cox, Republican, and M artye B. k ,

sccond W orden. D em ocrat, a re on the W ayne ballot fo r sheriff. ■w’D eraid Incum bent County T re a s u re r I .

u t-going Loy L. Vanskike, D em ocrat, is X opposed by Sharon A. Crowe on

a p a s t Republican side. This is o fficer M rs. Crowe’s first try in poli- for th e **cs. She Is a bookkeeper and

w as a form er Gooding hank cm-

VomeiVs ^ Incum bent P ro b a te Ju d g e offi . H orace B. Howland, R epublican. Ca'

and Joe F . Cook, D em ocrat, lo- to ca t g rocerym an, a re cand ida tes

[ 1 0 p robate judge.Edw ard V. R eagan, who w as

1 appointed couniy assesso r lasti s yea r, is unopposed fo r the of-

fice. M r. Reagan is a D em ocra t. P'i 1 ^ . ^ D r.-M arlon J . Kernsi D em ocrat, Mr L U l l is a lso unopposed a s co roner, wo _ . . Incum bent P rosecuting A ttorney ess F ash ion Robert G. NevKbuse, Republi- sh(

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Ten Tips About [£ Nail Polishing S

m odels Ten beauty tips for your ton An V enort.! fingertips a ssu re you of beau tlr foi I s d e te r fa.shionable nailsT o r a t y °“ new glis- ca

tho 'o n Gening colors. 1_ NnrtK su re your na ils a r c sit

" clean and d ry—free o( a n y 1 1 , „ m oisture o r oil—before you be- Ecinc soft 8 'n applying polish. let

,TJ 2. Check Iho consistency of i lie- pojish before app ly ing a

M .„ s « s -3. To mnko nalts look lo n w r ,

' leavo a narrow length of nail onc nea liy unpolished—abou t th e ■»

width of a toothpick. blouses 4 . When brushing on polish ^ 1

icks, ■ In (rom bnse to tip,, uso th ree ,i,i own and g iro k e s -u p tho cen te r firs t, ric. th a t then each side,

a rope. 5 . Always leave n th in line J"' . . . near tho cuticle free from polish Jackcts, ns th is allows tho na il to

nd th ick- ••breathe,"pels nnd fl, F o r expert application, thq of m etftl b rush should bo sn turn tcd , but slack-top not so full Ihnt It b lobs w hen !p pa tch - rested on tho nail, oporiion, 7 . F or color-perfect nails, bre than npnly a baao coat, two coa ts of j"

color and n top coat, a llow ing " i sccu red each to d ry before tho nex t Is

rn slfght- applied. replaid Iln- 8 . N ever u se bnse co a t In y<

of so ft plnco of top cont. Tho bnse Is mndo thick lo pro icct the nulls;

woolen tho th inner top coat is g lo ssie r ® lion from and fast d rying. rc

v a r ie ty tt. E x trn proleclion cnn be *1' cd co lla r, given tho frnpllo nali lip by ox- r. The V- tending ftppllcnlion of tho to p M : Iln eye- cont to |ho undcrsurfaco of thu ■!<0 .skirt, tip. ni lell-Hlecve 10. Nnil poll.sh allow ed tn d ry J ' (It a con- nnturnlly Jnsw longer than Ih a t lo

w oolen hardened wllh . forced d ry ing Ri less v est, methods, nuch ns hen t o r cold ck flklrt, running w nler. “1 w llh Iia -------------- --— ;—broidorcd Woman InjuredIher they JACKPOT — A ' 19-ycm>-old Southern Jackpo t woman wns trea ted nnd through reloased .Snturdny nflernoon a t

jr iN ilc s In Mftgic V alie^ M emorlnl Hoiipllnl and fai)- a fte r Iwing-lnrown from a horso

on Iho Jlarvcy lln le R nnch oJght — m iles cast of Jackpot.

M rs, Jonello Robinson wnn riding townrd tho ran ch hoiiM

Dupllcnto J” '''^>«nd, jVIIko Robln-IV nlniii when her horso c'.it to thor F. li. rlgn t nnd nho wns throw n, i. O liver, >•<■■■ M a ■ ■ ■ N« ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ «„ J . R u b - : ■•.s. neo rg o ■ 5« K lnss C p U I ^ M

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a^farm - OF T H E Y E A R -fo r the•tnershio F ran k Long, Is presented a trophy n a rd en t ^rlct m anager fo r M ountain S ta tes In civic annual Boss of the Y e a r Ennq T he in- academic dean a t the College of :

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Sti Sheriff’s Rai on the

Dcrat, is In Jerome I>ow e onT J ' J E R O M E - T here will be six tim nf>r nnrf confcsls whcn Jerom e vo te rs go pub £ k S m - “ > th e p o lls N o v . 5. De.

M ost holly contested is th e >®r Ju d g e office of sheriff, w here D ew ey froi

[jublican. Cavin, Democrat, is a ttem p tin g n?r jc ra t lo- to unseat Jam es B. (P a l) B urns, sini m didates has held the oUicc fo r 20 poa

years. Mr. Cavin is a lifetim e ' who w as resident nnd Is em ployed b y S'lt 5sor la st Handy Realty. He is a v e te ra n ta r • the of- an officer j n the S ta te ers em ocra t Pai'imutuol R acin g ' Asociaiion. N em o cra t' Mr. Cavin stated tM t he w ould of co roner, w ork ' as m any hours a s noc- yoi A ttornev essary a t the responsibilities a s the Republi- sheriff if he is elected. in

Besides his 20 yea rs as sheriff,— Mr. Burns has two y ears expc- . ^-kii-rf- rience with the Idaho S ta te P o - ^ i J U t lice, and served during W orld J®

W ar II in the Crim inal Inves- • g tigation Division of the A rm yvour fen Air Corps. He sa id he -would If b e a u tlr continue to op era te his office ble na ils same efficient, econom i-new glis- cal manner If he is re-elected . ‘

Both seeking th e office of J® m ils a rc sla te representative for the f irs t

of a n y t i m e are W illard L a ttim er, , i you be- Eden, Republican, and Lcon As- ‘

le(t. Democrat. itency of M r. Ivatlimer, 'w h o h as b e e n on app ly ing a resident since 1919. w a s a co

llsh m ay m em ber of thc .Valley school Hg board for 1-1 years. He h as se rv - a s

Ik longer, ed the coimty fo r eight y e a rs Lc nr nnil on ns commissioner from d is tr ic t .] about th e 3. Mr. Lnttlmer Is opposed to, ho

„ . gun control legislation and sa id of ^n polish also that people should w ork o u t co 'SO th ree their problems on a local level. La or n r s t , ^ G ran g e drth in line m em ber for 30 yea rs and se rv e d wJ

nm n o iiih ^our years on the Jerom e Coun- c r n „n ty F air Bonrd. He Is p res id en t In

‘ of thc C. A. Construction Co. of ation th e owns n rnnch north o f Je - Ini n tw l ' htit rome, on which he ra ises reg-

whpn Istered Blnck Angus ca ttle . go [>bs w hen Q u 5 n,ocrn t. Is ici' t na ils seeking tho post of county c o m - I f ) conts of m issloner in D lslrlct 2. now hcld no

nllowinR •’y Jo*'" Vnn Orm an. Mr. S u te r lt> 0 nex t Is serving his th ird term n s d i­

recto r on {lie Board o t M agic Inj co a t In Valley Growers, Inc, He is a R(

0 bnse Is farm er nnd livestock p ro d u cer, so Ihp nnlU- ■ John Vnn Ormon, Republican, ce S RlSssief a native of Idaho, is seek ing Ui

re-clecllon to the post he h as en cnn be field two years. He h as been ho

ilp by ox- « taxpayer fnr ovcr 20 y en rs . Hi r tho to p Mr. van Ormnn slnlcd he b e - n r ice of thu lleves in strong local govern- A:

m cnt nnd is viinlly in lcre .slcd in 0/ ed tn d ry Jerom o' couniy. Ho snid th n t ni Ihnn Ih a t local government should l>e pro- le d d ry ing gressive, but also conservative, ci it o r cold Seeking offlco for th e f i r s t .

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iA R -fo r the Twln-Ida Chapter of the N ational nted a trophy by his secretary , Mrs. F aye Stai un tain S ta tes Tclephona Co. The aw ard w as annc le Y e a r Banquet a t the Holiday Inn. Guest speal B College of Southern Idaho.____________ -

s Race Leads Ii me Balloting N'ill be six tim e a re Claude Bernard, Rc- ing i vo te rs go publican, an d Rodney P auls, and

D em ocrat, who arc competing tom e d is th e for the office of commissioner one-h e D ew ey from the th ird districl. Mr. Ber- offic« ttem p tlng nard has lived in Jerome county immi It) B urns, since 1942 and was a school In 1! cc fo r 20 board m em ber fo r 13 years. He offici I life tim e is chairm an of the First Segre- a foi loyed b y gation F a rm Bureau and secre- Un I v e te ra n ta ry -trea su re r of the Beet Grow- dales he S ta te e rs AssociatioQ.. thesociation . M r. P au ls has bd6n a d irecto r *hau h e w ould of th e Am erican Falls R eset- Lajir

a s nec- voir. D is tric t 2, Canal board for Sei 3ilities a s the past-20 yea rs and a fa rm er chaii

in the Hunt a rea . Pauls is. also Rep» IS sh e r if f ow ner of Stockman’s Really. a rs r>xnc^ C arl Stephens, Democrat, who • S la te P o - holds the office of T reasurer, np W o rS is being challenged for the first | l - | rm In v c S tim e since 1952 by Mrs. T cressa ^ hp A rm v H endry, Republican, who enfcr- k h t w ou ld ed the race as a result o f a his o ffice w rite-in vote in the prl-

■e^ecre'd” ' M?. Stephens has served fl.s ^>11 „ 'r.f tre a su re r fo r 18 years ond says

ihA f irs t ^“ 5 operated the office on H ^ a sound, business-like basis. Ho "M i• V attim er, ^ jj veteran and merI Leon AS- JJ m em ber of Elks Lodge and mcc

A m erican Legion. He helped or- scht h a s b e e n gnnize the Jerom e B aseball w as

9, w a s a Commission and has served a s and ey school Hs president for many yea rs , E ■ h as se rv - a s w ell a s .coaching L i t t l e cat! ght year.s League and Lcgion team s. on 1 Tl d is tr ic t Hendry, a native of Tdn- sch«pp o led tft ho, has worked In the office lake 1 and sa id of lhe county agent. North Side 1 w ork o u t c an n l Co., and thc Norlh Side on ocal level. Land and W aler Co. Mrs. Hen- uoj, a G ran g e d ry moved to Boise in Itt-ll,

md se rv e d w here she and Jrer husbnnd op- pnp, 3me Coun- c ra ted a rea l estate officc. While j^ov

p re s id en t In Boiso, she .held a num ber Jctlon Co. of responsible positions includ- ^ rth o f Je - ing tho t of court reporter. n„d aisc s reg- M rs. Hendry believes local reci a ttic . governm ent, properly ndminis- ^icr n o c rn t. Is icred . is the best Rovernment. gnij lUjity com - If clcclcd, she would fill the spoi . now held position lo thc best of her abil- ‘ xi Mr. S u te r Uy and on a full-time basis. ,-0

?rm n s dl* Seeking the post of prosecut- i„ ( o f MflfiJc l/5« n llo rney a rc S, A, K olm an, ji„j] He is a Rcpublicnn, and Frank L. Ben- her

pro d u cer, son, D cm ocrnt. Mr. Kolman re- jj, icpublicnn, ceivcd his law degree from the per is seek ing University of Idaho ond Is pres- „jvj st he h as ently Hazelton city altorney nnd ^ ill lins been h as a law pracllce In Jerom e, j h c 20 y en rs . He is a m em ber of the Idoho ten<

ed hc bc- and Fifth Judicial D istrict B ar r 111 govern- AsKoclntlon. He is al-^o chairm an a^o ic re .s lc d in of the Jerom e Couniy Red Cross pni, snid th n t nnd chnlrm an of llie Mngic Vn|-

,ild l>e pro- ley M uscular Dystrophy Asso- nservotivc. ciation. USI

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ids Interest Be ng Nov. 5 Of

Che•nard, Rc- ing a tto rn ey of Pow er County and i cy P auls, and a ss is ta n t to the S late At- Tod competing to rney G eneral for three nnd just nmissioner one-half years. H e served in the allurt ;. Mr. Ber- office of P r ic e Adminlstralion tu ral ime county im m ediately a f le r World War II. Yoi

a school In 1958, hc w as e lected to the of co years. He office of A ttorney G eneral for totall

irst Segre- a four y e a r te rm . ficeniand secre- U nopposed Republican candi- Coi 3eet Grow- d a le s o re D ale B urkholier. for a re t

the office of assessor, Russell ••Der a d irecto r Shaud. for p robate judge, and jong.

Ills R eset- L au ren N eher fo r coroner. Lash i board for Seeking th£ post of legislative u s h 1 a fa rm er c h a irm an a re D wight Osborne, fiutte uls is also R epublican, ond Joe M cCarter, <'001 n’s Realty . D em ocra t; wherlocrat. who • - " ousijT reasu rer, 0 1 LashJL r Sf iImlbhown ^who enfer- i _ f T tha tesuit o f a A t H a n s e n «rnIn the pri- F r

served a.s PTA Meet tcholi

of'f?ce*^on H ANSEN — A norra tcd film, cific e basis. Ho "M an , F reedom and Govern- greo jctcran and m en t.” w as show n a t a PTA _ e Lodge and m eetin g T hu rsd ay night a l the ‘ helped or- schoolhouse by P aul VIclor. II •»>« ■ B aseball w as based on tho Conslituiion 1 ^1 : served a s and th e Bill o f Rights. .any yea rs , E . D , C rockett gave the Invo- A J B L i t t l e cation . A discussion w as held r ] team s. on hnving scx education in the gQQ live of Tdn- schools; how cvcr, no action was u-v,

the office laken . c e oNorth Side j^^s. Roy V an Zantc reported schc Norlh Side on th e PTA convention held in Mrs. Hen- UQjsc. The budget of 5352 was the

c in Itt-ll, i-eajj approved . The nnnunl you p ancake su p p er will be lield c iu t

ifflce. While ^ o v . 15, w ith serv ing throughout -P i n num ber if,e evening, viso

ons inciuo- certifica te of npprcclnllon ^ou ortcr. and recognition to the PTA wns ijy jleves Ipcnl received from lhe Idaho Depnrt- the ' y ndminis- rfieiit o f H ealth fo r help in cradl- - pj ipvcrnment. ea ting men.sles. The locnl grnun m^c lid fill the sponsored the project In school, of her nbil- T hnnk you notes wero rend 1 llmc basis, from Jo y Johson for sending her )f prosecut- i„ n i r i s ' s to te , nnd from Nnncy A, K olmnn, jioJUfleld fo r havinR nomlnnlcd _nk L. Ben- h e r for lhe PTA scholarship. ,fi“t Kolman re- n ecaiiso of tlio pancake sup- l " ;e from the per and olso bccnu.se of llianks- m d Is pres- giv ing , no regu ln r FFA meeting _ Itorney nnd ^111 be scheduled for November, in Jerom e, j h e sccond grndo won (hc at-

: the Idoho tendance aw nrd . d istrict B ar R osem nry Kevnn played « pi*10 chnlrm on ano solo. The sccond grnde pnr-

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SHOSHONE—R ichard M. Nix- W on has shown a steady surgeof strength in Idnho for the past -4 ^ 10 days, Lt. Gov. Ja c k M urphysaid Saturday . ^

Gov. M urphy, who Js IdnhoNIxdn-f 0 r-P rcsidcn i chairm an, jiC soid he had been in conlact withNixon com m ittee m e m b e r . ; ^throughout the s ta te , and prac- kticolly every a re a reported (n- ^ creasing gains fo r thc Republi-can presidontlai candidate . jjC

Gov. M urphy issued a t^vo- ^■ P K i p a r t observation on the Nov. ^

5 eleclion."E v ery poll taken In Idnho |w

since -the na tiona l conventions ^shows tha t M r. Nixon is enjoy- j Cing increasing popularity am ong w Idaho voters, but I do w ant to rem ind Idahoans tha t polls don’tactually vote. M

"People a re the ones w ho ^ vote. EJon’t count on the olhcr

. person to vo te . He m ay b e wcounting on you. ^

“ Idaho fo r m anv y e a rs has ^been notcd for ils high pert:en- wtage of vo te rs w ho casl tho ir 7

H B V m ballots. I w an l to u rge a s cIo.scto 100 p er ccn l tu rnou t th is d e c - jjrf

, u- lion as is possible to achieve. ^" E v e ry Idahoan hns a stake ^

in the fu tu re of th is country,■y am iin, ^ y^jj-e "7 "_______ _ in th a t fu ture is lo vo le ,” Gov. ^

M urphy declared .

t Be Coy Or Bold % With New Array J Of False Lashes $

Choose th e eye fashion look M /cr County and m ako it happen . ^

Slate Al- Todoy. ony wom on m ay do ^ three nnd ju st th a t — and achieve eye Jm

rved in the a llu re in the freshest, m ost na- ninlstration tu ra l w oy possible. ■■ . Jm irld War II. You con do It w ith th e debut ^ :tcd to the of com pletely new collections of * 2 icneral for totally d iffe ren t mini-to*magni- ^

ficent fashion lashes. ^lean candi- Com prising th e e leg an t a r ra y “T ihalior. for a re the unobvious. naturally -fu ll ^ or, Russell ••Demure L a sh ;” th e sweepy- jM judge, and long, e x tra f u l l “ R om antic ^ ironer. Lash ; tho e x tr a - f in e “ Subtle ^ t legislative Lash” fo r com pletely n a tu ra l jH

P ^ r n e , fiu ttery ; a n extra-full %-lnch ^ M cCarter, ••Domi-Lash” s tr ip to pop-on ^

w here you lik e ; the p lush, oovi* M ously s u p re m e ' "Sophisticated C L ash ,” and th e ultra-in trigu ing ^

^ - | 1 • “ Duo-Tone L a sh ," a m ix ture of J t brow n and so ft b lack lashes w th a t c rea te s th e u ltim ate In m od- ^

H ern eyo fashion looks.F rom q u ie t and coy to bold jk

«. and s ty lish ly d ram a tic , th e ^ choice is superb . C arefully de> *7 signed ond c ra fted fo r a spe- ^

rra ted film, cific pu rpose, e o c h 'n e w type < nd G ov^n- c rea te s tho In trigu ing new look -J

o t a PTA _ exactly o s Its n am e Implies. 4 night a t the . _________________ ^

piSio' Ricks Students ■ 3ve thc Invo- Ask For Wallace -Jn w as held r e x b U R G , Idoho (A P )-S o m nation in the sqq gtudcnta o t R icks College ^3 oction was hnvo signed 0 petition osking j

George W allaco to speak a t the ^nje Teporlcd school beforo election doy. 4lion held in The petition wns sponsored by kof 5352 wns ,he newly form ed R icks College ^The nnnunl yo u th A m erican Independent n

ill be held club . Jki throughout -P rof. M cN eil Glcnn, club «d* ^

visor, sa id if W allace com e it nnpprcclnllon ^ou ld bo th e firs t appearonco Jkbe FTA wns hy an y presiden tia l candldote n t wlaho Depnrt* the .school In a num ber of yeo rs. ^icip in cradl- - Ricks Ii o p era ted by the ‘J l

local group ^ , 5 c h u rch . \: l In school. _________________ ^

' S r o o CLOSE.S AIRPORT MI.O.? A N G ELES (A P) _ Fog i

from Nnncy d o sed In tcrnationol A irport ^ ? nominnlcd ngain Sunday , and a irlin e rolarshlp. ,n h ts w ero d iverted to subur- J |ancnke sup- ^-he heavy m ist Sat- ^

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By Tho A ssociated P re sa a tac t

P resid en t Johnson h as ac- i cusccl R ichard M. N ixon of m ak- found* ' ing "ugJy and unfair c h a rg es” jo n 'i

oa sccurily and peace e ffo rts conlln and H ubert H. H um phrey f d ™

, charges Nixon w ith sp read ing nn unfounded rum or- th a t the plavin D em ocrats a re p lay ing politics |,cgoti wiih p e a c e .. . spen

H um phrey accused h is Repub- Hur lican presiden tia l opponent Sun- son S d ay n igh t "o f siinp ly u sing thc d i s ^ i old N ixon tac tic Of unsubstan- th a t tia led insinuation” b y suggest- tions ing W hite House ‘‘Insiders” a r e and ( try ing to b rin g o ff a V ietnam ta in i peace developm ent to boost Sovie H um phrey’s election chances .“ Hj next w eek. culati

B ut Nixon—expand ing Sunday phrey on h is F r id ay s ta tem en t th a t he fo r ai did not believe specujatfon tha t urgfnj Johnson would m ake “ a cynical, nucle; lasi-m inute a ttem p t” ' t o salvage advoc H um phrey 's candidacy—said he ta rlia

. w as try ing to sque lch th e « - Amer p orts. _ Nix

_ ‘fit s e e m e i to m e th a t I w as Humi being q u ite responsible in .n a i l -n a m Ing th a t,” Nixon sa l4 . . I tions' would th ink th e P re s id e n t would clplln be thank ing m e ra th e r - th a n at- enem tack ing m e ." • "B ’

Nixon m ade th e com m ent on audie a special CBS “ F a c e th e Na- factlc tion" p ro g ram . phrej

■■ Johnson , m aking, a political slern ap p ea ran ce In New Y ork, had and accused Nbton of m ak ing “ ugly mies. and u n fa ir ch a rg es a b o u t ou r se- NIj cu rity g a p and c h a rg e s about ning ou r a tte m p ts to w in peace in the agair w orld .” . torlal

H um phrey Issued a s ta tem en t govei a f te r N ixon’s te levision appear- have ance, cha rg in g h im w ith “ using peate

Wallace Voices ( As Campaign Nc£

B y R E X THOMAS cam iMONTGOMERY. A la. (A P) dustr

— T h ird -p arty cand ida te George C. W allace goes inlo th e closing w ere w eek of the p residen tia l cam - p a ign ta lk ing like a w inner and Jowei be littling th e polls w hich show h im losing ground.

W allaco say s h e w ill be elect- ed : th a t th e po lls a r e “ lia rs . . . try in g to rig the-e lec tlo n ;" th a t ? ^ th e y h av e been w rong before "

- and a r e w rong a g a in .....................A fte r th e re tu rn s have been ■yyi

counted Nov. 5, he say s, “ w e're going to p u t som e of th e polling day o u tfils o u t o f business.”

T ho fo rm er A labam a gover* yont! n o r 's cam paign ju iccs have|bacli been bubbling furiously since a hom crow d of about 17,000 greeted Peni him w ith a IS-mlnute standing Vire ova tio n Thurstfny n igh t a t Madi- P« son S quare G arden In New thos Y ork . I t w as the highlight of an a re in tensive and hectic week of yelll

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Panel Urges p«S New Progi*am S Of Licenses

BO ISE (A P )—T he G overnor's »‘«R T ra ffic Safety Commi-ssion rcc- W om m ends com plete revision of Idaho’s d river licensing p r o - ^ l n d g ra m nnd h iring of 50 m ore try tro o p e rs for the highw ay patrol, says

Tlio pa lro l now h as 101 troop- ' ’° “-

M ark Gibson. osslRtant dircc- to r of th e com m ission, snid Ida- „i Jio m eets only four of 25 mini- p ’ n itim federal s tan d a rd s for driv- c r ’. license progrnm s.

Id ah o In tho only a la lo w here llcenso fxam lnatlonji vnry from m ,

.coun ty to counly, tie salu.G lhson said Idaho ranks 48lh and

am nng tho s la te s in n study of oIm p a tro l m nnpow er needs. H

Ho listed th ree o th e r priorities Jor In u five-point program " proposed on'i fo r IcBlslatlvo nctlon -next year: in i

—A requirem ent th n t blood al- '*** cohol le s f i 1)0 taken In all fnlnl ncc ldcn ts. nnd Ihat the l^S” ! , ' llm ll bo reduced from .15 (oMO p e r ccn t.

—UpBrndlhg of the fitnle vchl- , „ i c lo inspecilon law.

—Aut^omation of tra ffic records no tho Binto can Iw u er daterm in i. w here , how nnd why accldonls (ho occu r. ,},o

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North Idahoan ^ Killed In Wreck

KOOSKm . Idnho (A P) — At* ho rt Hzc-kici, UO, Knmiali, Idaho, w as killed Sunday In Itio crash of ft ntniill foreign-m ndo pickup.

In jured wns Leonard llollnnd,]R, tho d river. Ho w ns in eailii- fa c to ry condition loday. '-S ta in police sn td ' 1ti8 'v ch tc lo

h ll n (ren obout two m iles aoulh of Koo'ikln.

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levtfs M o n d a y , O c io b e r 2 8 . 1968

iters Contro Defends Can!8 a ta c tic w hich he has used In so Nlxoi

m any cam p a ig n s." by The‘T h e ta c t ic : ' sp read on un- he lp tl

founded n im o r. Then say you c s s” ai [R” d on 't believe It,” Humphrey be den

continued. “ If M r '.Nixon^has cv- The idence th a t th e P residen t o r any new a m em ber of th is government Is from

Iii.uc playing politics w iih thc pcace p artly Jliucs negotiations, I *call on him to a n d g

, spell It out now—openly." th a t Jepub- H um phrey also joined John- bank ,• Sun- son Sunday nnd again 4oday In dcposl g thc d i s ^ t ln g Nixon’s staiem enl b le fc ustan- th a t D em ocratic ‘’administra- bankir ggest- tions h ad c rea ted a security gap ” a r e and th a t A m erica m ust main- bo th h itnam ta in a rm s superiority over the didaf#. boost Soviet Union.ances .“ He (Nbcon) is risking mlscal- would

cu latlon by o u r enem ies,” Hum- 5 unday ph rey s a ltH n rem arks prepared ■_ . 04, la t he fo r a n A kron, Ohio, rally. "He Is . .1 tha t urging & m ad escalation of the Tiical, n uc lear a rm s ra c e . And he Is ilvage advocating an Increasing mili- lid he ta r lia tio n o f A m erican life and ‘*"1* le TC- A m erican fo re ig n pfelicy.” . w®,,!,

Nlxon, m eanw hile, accused WaUai I w as H um phrey of loose ta lk on Vlet- o rder ..nail- nam a n d s a id : “ When negotia- f ^ " d .* . . . I t io n s 'a r e fn progress, an undls- would clpllned tongue can be the w orst The sn at- enem y of p e a c e ." ■ lunchc ' • "B y try in g to please every ocralii ml on audience and appease every All-An e Na- faction,” N ixon said , "he (Hum- York

phrey) can only have sown con- Sunda illtlcal s le rna tlon am ong ou r friends d io ac :, had and confuslcjn am ong our ene- Wal “ ugly m ies ." concei

mr se- N lxon a lso defended his run- h is ci about ning m a te , Spiro T. Agnew, a n d It in the aga in st a N ew Y ork Times edi- ing li!

to rla l s ta lin g th a t some .of the poUs em ent governor’s business dealings port, ppear- have p re sen ted “ c lea r and rc- The “using pea ted conflicts o f jn terest.” to ri:

p ^ sa id

ices Confidence ;n Nears Windup

cam paigning, m ostly, in.the! In- Demo /A ps ciustrlal E a s t and M idwesl. candli

Seorge H is v isib ly buoyant spirits Ore., •loslnR w ere up lifted ag a in by a turnout

cam - o f w ore th an 10,000 shouting fol- »r and low ers S a tu rd ay in Cincinnati. ®"d s

show Th^y h a d w aited fo r him alm ost ^ o u e two hours because he was la te In a rriv in g .' . _

"D oes th a t look like m y cam - Curtis.. A i ; paign is sagg ing?” he grinned. Nixon before A -natlonal poll released Sunday “ "d

gave W allaM 15 p e r cent of the Cou"< . vote, a ld fo p o t s p iln ls . '

J been 'W allace re lu m e d homc for a '2 .,,.' we re w eekend r e s t before starting to- " ’ ' ' ‘‘f

polling d ay o n th e hom estretch drive.His I tinerary , still uncertain be-

gover* yond T hursday , wlll take him have back Into M issouri, Texas, Okla- “ 'i;

since a hom a. M ichigan. West Virginia, ^reeled Pennsylvania , M aryland, and , 1 landing V lrelnia.t Madi- P aradoxically , h e says It Is \1 New those who like him the least who t of an a re help ing h im the most—the eek of yelling, som etim es egg-and>rock throw ing co llege sluSsnls who

d isrup t his cam paign rallies.Q T hey h av e bccom e almost a0 p a r t o f th e routine a s the string

band w hich trav e ls wllh hima m across the nation o r the Taylor

S isters, M ona and Lisa, whose rendition o f “ A re You for Wal- „

2 Inco?” sung to tho tune of “ Aro’ You from D bcle?" brings him on {5 ,“ [J

3n ” rcc* W ail^ce denounces tho heck- slon of le r .9 n s “ an a rch is ts” nnd “ tho

n r o - kind of pcoplo folks In this coun* „ . " m ore try a ro s ick nnd tired of." H e " ‘J v

patrol, says they "g e t m o a million1 troop- ' ’° te s ovcry tim e thoy show up.“ Vo.t;

A lternalely . th e controversial i„ - > Ainr,. Southerner—who ln.slsls his k* v 1,7 th ird p n riy m ovem ent Is nntion- nhrei

1 not sc c llo n a l- la iin l . Vico KP resident H ubert H; Humphrey, . |o n , Iho D em ocratic nominee, as

, mnn anybcxly cnn l>cnl," and TN if I w here Ropubllcnn ' candidate R ichard ip f , •V Irom M , Nixon n s ono who "saya one pnd

Ihing In ono p n rt of the counlry iiey’c ika 48lh and ano ther th ing Boniowhero v lrlr iludy of olfKj." . can

Ho hns B ought lo mnko a mn- _ ] riorlllea Jor cam paign Issuo out of Nix- nher troposed on’s unw illingness to tnko p n rt cord (t year: in a te lev ised debnle. To drnm n- New jlood ol- he offered to step aside ,inynil fntnl ''^ d Icl N lxon nnd Humphrey Kupr lo lA n l deba te oach o ther nml thon to phrc 15 (o ' 10 ’t>y television tim e to answ er v/iill

’ them.Ifn To Southern vo lcrs who.mlflhi

support th e GOP cnndldnto,, W nllace h a s m ade this chnl-

recon s W.Iflterm h -V ou ^^0 gnod thing $ lccldonlB tho R epublicans hnvo dono for

tho Soulh since Iho Wnr lie- If tween th e S tates and I'll get oul | •

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— IIitroversy;Qampaign_In so Nlxon sa id " th is k ind of libel

by The Ntfw Y ork T im es doesn’t 1 un- he lp (Ke decision-m aking proc-

you c s s” and sa id a re trac tio n would phrey be dem anded.IS cv- T he T im es ed ito ria l said Agr r any new and p a r tn e rs h ad profited !nt Is from rea l e s ta te investm ents peace p a rtly th rough favorab le zoning m to a n d governm ent decisions and

th a t Agnew holds stock in a John- bank , in w hich s ta te funds are oy in deposited, w hile being .responsi- ,;m enl b ic for en fo rcem en t of s ta te . 'istra- banking law s, y gap P resid en t oJhnson lam basted " '“ 'J'* bo th Nixon a n d Ihlrd p a rty can*

d lda te G eorge C. W allace Sun- , , d a y and p red icted 'H um phrey

„ would w in an upset victory Nov.5 much a s H a rry S, T rum an did

.P ^ ,^ In IM .af the Johnson called fo rm er vice - he Is president Nixon " a ve te ran of jnilj. th e tim e w hen A m erica’s prob*

e and 1®"^* w ere de fe rred and her needs w ere Ignored” an d said

•cused W allace’s an sw er lo p re se rv in g .[ Vlet- o rd e r Is to ''l in e up a few thou- •DOtia- sand troops o n thc sidew alks of undls- city.”worst The P re s id e n t addressed a

lunchcon sponsored by th e Dem- every o cra tic N ational Com m ittee's every A ll-Am ericans Council In New (Hum- Y ork and m ad e s im ila r rem arks n con- Sunday n igh t in a nationw ide ra- rlends d io address. ^r ene- Wallace^ m eanvdiile, began l j |

concentrating the final week of " s run- h is cam paign on b o rd e r sta les kgnew. a n d large indu.strlal c ities, talk- r ;s edi- ing like a w inner and belittling dcni of the polls show ing him losing sup- tho:ahngs port. --------nd rc- The polls " a r e lia rs . . . trying___ to rig th o e lection ,” Wallacc

^ sa id In M ontgom ery, Ala, And h e said a f te r the election "w e’re

e going to. p u t som e o f th e polling C -

outfits o u t o f business.” O CIn o th e r political develop- .

■ T l m ents: -Bj- S e n . E dm und S. M uskie, the

In. D em ocratic vice presidential candidate , sa id In Portland ,

spirits O re., th e D em ocra ts have al- urnout m ost $2 m illion fo r la s t m inute ne fol- teJevJsion app ea ls th is wfiek— “f i " innatl ®hd sa id he th inks ih a t will be almost enough to g e t th e HumjArey- *®“ de .. fate M uskie m essag e acro ss . In

—W allace’s running m ate , since r cam - C urtis E . . LcM ay. supported dent, ■inned Nixon’s secu rity g ap contention failur iundav “ ” d sa id a N ational Security said, of the Council stu d y show ed the United He

• S tates “ Is-lo sing ground ra p id - jn f ia t for a *y" Soviets in stra teg ic ihe \

" ^ S y ^ ‘w T ’'intcrvlew ed on , CBS’ " F a c e th e N ation .” '

•e him -A g n e w sa id In San Francis- ™ nu n CO tho U nited S tates should re-

I’roinin cxam ino 11*5 policy of admiUlng nnrt refuRees , f r im Iron Curtain f®*d

■ " countries “ to m ak e certa in thnl

’■ " m s s ib le " '™ ' “ l"“ 'i" 5 “ -N e w sw e e k m aiiazlne said It "G

f i appeared N ixon's cam paign hnd the f » peaked and H um phrey m ay bo whicl I® ab le to pull ah ead In enough elect:

» s ta tes to th row th e p residential the f I - race In to th e House of Repre- and 1

' sen tatlves. inllinThe m agaz ine sa id i ls survey e r bi

..fk iel shows Nlxon lead ing In 29 s ta les ch ' u/ni w ith 287 elec to ra l vo tes—270 a re Hans

T .Ia - needed fo r cJectJon—H um phrey jion” M J lending Jn s ix s ta le s and the for f him on D istrict o f Colum bia w llh 40 .q -

. . , e loc to ra l-v o to s nnd W allaco In !„ n ' six s ta te s w ith 56 electornl vo les . .q . , d ‘»o w llh nino s ta te s w llh HO eleclor- ' f » » ; votes undecided.■ nil —New sw eek a lso snld H unv tju ,,,

phrey Invited R epublican New 'W u p / Vork G ov. N elson A. RockefeV werainl ic r on tw o sep a ra te occasions tn .® be his ru nn ing m ate . Dut Hum* J

? ”■ phrey sn y s ho reca lls no such s Vico invitation an d th a t h is “ recollec- ttjat nphrey, j jo n , ^ ^ 0 v e ry precise .”, as a _ p o r m e r CrOP President ,• "nd Dwigiit D. E lsenhow er. In a let- illchard ie r mndo public ov er lhe wcek- nys one pnd, to ld N lxon ho hopes nnd hc- counlry neves N lxnn wlll w in a tweeping lowhcro vlclrTry next week so " tho nation

can Kturt a fre sh .” a ft mn- —Jliim plirey hns moved of Nix- nhend Ih New. Y ork .State nc- ko p a r t cording to a New Y nrk Dnlly drnm n- News s tra w poll published Sun*

:p asldo dny lijn t .sliowed 40.1 per cent imphrey support In tho stnto for Hum- thon to phrey, 41.0 fo r N lxon nnd H foransw er Wi>llncf\_______________________

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began veek of• sta les:s talk- REACHING F O R T H E HANDS ot elittling dentlal nom inee, (ouches outstretched ig s u p - . th e N orthw est M onday a f te r a brief ^

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kie Ih e disapoiidential H ansen , Re- jdahoaArtinnH pub Can 2nd D s tr ic t congres- ave al: llonal nom inee, sa id in Idaho ^ m inute <»day tha t Ihere has never ® d«at ^ ^ e k - been a "m ore urgen t need for a

n i* re y - leadership. , , . to ben“ In the nearly e igh t y e a rs g r," v

m ate , since the last Republican presi- w - [pporled dent, the record h as been one of ^-dcrv mention fa ilu re on every fron t.” Hansen Securlly said.; United He cited rising crim e ra tes , 1^55 a i rapid- inflation, plight of fa rm e rs and yances ■trategic ihe V ieinam W ar. cen t y

. Both senate cand ida tes spoke »pe( rVCQ on Qyjjj. weekend a t an Idnho saving _ , F a lls m eeting of th e N ational igso’s S r ^ Ff^rmers Organization. of thcrfmiulnD Sen. F rank Church, D em ocrat, ciuro r< rJnin sald thc only perm anen t solution fixed :

aln thni to the farm problem lies in glv- a doll wlrt« ing il'C farm er power to bargain

freely and effective,y. ndininI snld It “ G overnment will no t solve take ' lign had the farm problem, regard less of jze lh' m ay bo which party w ins the cu rren t ance-c enough election.” Church declared . “ I t ’s jjj j

sidential the farm ers who a re the experts pgndci■ Rcpre- and they a re .th o ones wlio have

Initiated tho trend tow ard grea t- Tuesd 1 survey e r bargaining pow er.” Clrcul29 s ta les C hurch 's opponent. R ep . Geo. a s spi -270 a re Hansen, blam ed “ violont Infla- jm phrcy Hon” crcalcd by "w ild spending’ ond the for farm troubles. . w llh 40 fnrm er h as been caught ind[v|(lUaco in In a cosUpclco- squeeze w hich trnllzc■nl vo les ijng resulted In tho low est p a rity --------' c leclor- record, nnd th n t w on’t be k— . „ clianged until wo ge t rid of the d Humphrey- Joliason - F reem an'“ ' New Hnnsen said.

fft Compton I. WlUte, D em ocrallc ut H.im 1st D islrlcl congressional nom- \ nn In rh inec. told a Sandpolnt g roup rrrnih'V th a t tho ncgallvo voting record

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sen Cites Democratic ‘ jh Asks JPar'm Bargain:P ress M cClure, w as' "discouraging and "Aim

' _ disappointing to th e m ajority of posed sen , Re- idahoans.” nents j

"H e not only has voted again ed govi i iw o r education m easu res th a t would he sai<

have resu lted In a J6 million Slate nffn n n f ^0 schools, but has op- the De

posed o ther legislation designed nomine 0 benefit the average consum- his pla

It y e a rs g r," W hile said . tion’s :M cClure, speaking-to insuranc g rea t ]

- U p underw riters in Caldwell, sa id ‘''Son jjjg prospect o f relying on Insur- w alk tl ance savings becomes less and dent j i

e ra tes , 1^55 a ttrac tiv e os Inflation ad- “ To F ners and yances a t m ore than four p e r has s t

cen t yearly . of thees s ^ k e -p eo p le ' now retiring find th a l history in Idaho savings plans they sta rted in the his po N ational 1930-3 and 10-10's fall w ay short ed.

of the ir expected goals,’’. Me- Chui tem ocrat. c iu ro said. ' ‘Those living on a adm in t solution fixed Income are hardest hit by Vlctna ;s in glv- a d o lla r-dec line ."> bargain Republican said the next „ c t 7 n

ndininislration would hnve to , lot solve take " firm m easu res" to stabil- „ _ irdlcss of ize ihe econom y and solve bnl- . .

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nents ju s t Involves the centraliz- oped again ed governm ent m ore-and m ore ," ------a t would he said.I million S late Rep. D arrell M anning, t has op- the D em ocratic .2nd D i s t r i c t •->» designed nom inee, said Church had taken ^ consum- his place In Idaho’s a n d th e na- ^

tion’s history “ a s one of the , insuranc g rea t profiles in courage. ^

ell, sa id ‘‘Som etim es a law m aker m u st ; on Insur- w alk the lonely road of Indepen- less and dent judgem ent,” M anning said.

itlon a d - “ To F ran k C hurch's cred it, he four p e r has stood resolute through one

of the storm iest periods in o u r ' find th a t h istory nnd I nm satisfied that!

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—effec tiv c ly -d esp ilo -lh c_ p « 5 cn t pcr_centdivision In the country.

“ If he wins the p arty will ral- ^ 0 0 ly around him. lhe country will t j l l ra lly around and he will be given his chance .to govern." Jonn M uskie thc Dem ocratic Vice - )'‘i Presidential nominee said dur- *ese 01 . ^ a television taping a t ^*"6-

Muskie, on a west coast Cam- ®d last paign swing, said the .only rea- Colleg son R ichard M. Nixon Is loadr] p lacemt ing the Republican party is be- gp H IB i cause "he has unified it only In w w lls desire to win a fte r so m any y 1 1 yea rs of defeat." . j L

He criticized Nixon’s "patcrn -, alistic aultude tow ard college, dcm onslrators. term ining non - violent dissent som eiim es “ a u.s necessary escape valve.’’ 1 |k |<

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Shifted Lines D T o Free Flag

COCKEYSVILLE, Md. ( A P ) - , A fter two years, the A m ericanflag may soon fly again oyer ^the post office in this town of g 2,500 persons. }..U .S . Rep. Clarence D. Long “isaid In a news e tfa - lo consti-1 ■tuents In Baltimore Counly Sun- Iday that tho Post Officc De- Ip artm ent has agreed to move Ithe flagpole away from power] 'lines which had prevented holsUi |Ing tho flag.___________ _______ I

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Officer Resignsiv e rn " John E lliot, Filer, student Vice - bod y 'v lce president a t thc Col­

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Rupert Sets I Honors For I

-Top-Earmers— HR U PERT — The O utstanding

F n rm cr of lhc Y ear and the G rassm an of the Y ear for Mini- doka Countv will be announced during a joint d inner program Npv. 7 in thc Catholic parish hall.

Dr. Boyd M artin. Dean of Let- ters nnd Scicncc a t the U niver- H | sily of Idaho, has been selected a s thc cucst sp c a k e r .fo r Ihc annual dinner, sponsored by the R upert Chambcr of Com m erce.

Thursday has been set fo r the - , day for thc lour of the fa rm s of candidates for the OuUtand- ■» ing Farm er aw ard. C ham ber | f l ( m em bers will g a th er a t the v . Cham bcr office at 8:30 T hursday t j m orning to begin the tour. i \ l

The candidates will bc judged on their over-all operation, com- m unity activities, a t t i t u d e J ? fJ toward farm ing, upkeep o f their fa rm , conservation p ractices. A v and their use of their resources, ho /

M ore than 70 farm couples Ja c k■ will be hosted by cham ber mem - again

b ers during the annual dinnerin an attem pt to bccom e better, m w e acquainted.

The Grijssm an of the Y ea r Jn Kl: w as selected earlier b y the Wail-- G rassm an com m ittee and will Y bo announced during the d inner T h u r s d a y ^ _ ^ _ _ _

Church Names bSrty Rodeo Expert ™ot! F or‘HaU’ 1

BLACKFOOT, Idaho (A P) - Sen. F ran k Church, D - Idaho, g -p /j h as nom inated Jackso ti Sun- i-j down, form er Nez P e rce rodeo perform er, fo r the Indian A thlet- matti ic H all of Fam e a t ' ^ e H askell icgisl In stitu te in Lawrence,' K an . 5 ^ 5 ;

Sundown's rodeo c a rc e r reach- [mer c d its p eak in 1916—seven yea rs ner before h is death—when h e w on rep n th e w orld bronc - riding cham ­pionship a t the Pendleton Round- T k up In Pend le ton ,'O re . J J 6

Sundown w as a m em ber of the W allowa band of N e r P e rc e In- J \ C dIans, led by Chief J o s e p h , ca Church said. As a young boy d u ring the Nez P e rce W ar of 1877, h a w as on the re tre a t Jr,” w hich ended In the ch ie f's sur- re n d e r In M ontana. J

Church said Sundown la te r spen t tim e w ith S itting Bull’s

■ exiled cam p In Canada a n d then ; se ttled on the Nez P e rce R escr- ‘ , vaUon In Idnho.

Democratic Bus Is Due In Area K On Wednesday s

Tho Twin Foll.'i D em ocratic of t C entral Commltteo announced lorn th a t tho Victory Bus w ill a rriv e rapi In K im berly W ednesday and dcr coniinuo In a m otorcade to Tw in toloi F n lls D em ocralic H eadquarte rs. = s

I ^ a l nnd somo ntnto candi­d a te s wlJI acom pany th e bus. w hich is equipped with n public ■ ad d re ss sy.slem and w ill dis- I trihu to literature . I

All interested persons o r In- I vited to m eet tho m otorcade I

2 about 3:30 p.m . on M ain In I i - ^ K im b e r ly —and—fleom pany—th e - 1 2 V ictory Bu.i to Twin Fnlls. I

g Diabetic Hunter I E Reported Missing

3 OAKLEY. Uinh ( A P ) ^ m an J

felntlvos any Is o d ia W lc had I5 been m issing M nce the m iddle Ig of la s t week on a hunting tr ip IM In tho nigged >^^eber River. IM drnlnoge n ea r th h Sum m itP Couniy town.• Sheriff Ronald Robin.son oald „ som e 50 senrcber* looked Sun- {■ dny for Howard McAdnms, <(R,S M ngna. An airplane w an calledn In thin morning. Robinson RaidJI tho m ountain couotry h a s been I•• h it b y hard frost a t n igh t and55 thuro Is a heavy cover of down-n cd tlm lwr.z "W e'll hnvo a touRh tim e flnd-u ln(( h im If he 's down,*' Robinson

■ 'H ie sheriff sa id a hunling“ p u rtno r reported M c A d a m H•• mlsHlng Snturdny. Ho said it M w as not unusual for McAdnmn M. 10 s ta y aw ay from c n m p over- K iiliOit. AO tho report n f his dla-• nppenrnnce was delayed,“ Robinson sold rclntivca told,2 Ijlin McAdnms is n diabetic whom iiHiinlly carried m edication with•r him.

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Jack Claiborn : : Runs Again »

For House t™*the ir ^ Blue I

•tices A veteran m em ber of the Ida- pire irc e s ’ bo House of R epresentatives, tape i )uples J a c k Claiborn Sr. is running caught mem - ag a in on the R epublican ticket, tho c( linner He w as born in P ay e tte and The fi te tte r, m oved to Kimberly w ith his par- Mr. ai

■ en ts in 1907, He attended schools Y ea r Jn Kim berly and m arried Em ily

- the W all' in 1919. He also served Y ^ i I will on the K im berly School B oard J- Jinner ^or 11 years. T „ 1

He is president o f the National U U Sugar Beet Grow ers Federation r n ^ , and owns a fa rm n e a r K im- X r i i

1 6 S berly . RogIn 1960 he w as appointed lo paUj,

- fill thc term o f . th e la te Ted B i l Scott. H e-w as reelected every jnemc

yea r a fte r tha t. was iHe has served on th e A gn- .{,rcvc

cu lture and S late Affairs com- m lttees of the L egislature and said he considers him self a con- w . q servatlve- Yama

Sun- ..J believe - w ith m y back- ctinke r w e o ground in civic a ffairs, business pnod

m a tte rs and experience in the j lasKeit legislature, I can rep re sen t the

. businessm an, and agricu ltural reach- in terests of our county fn a man- yea rs n e r in which they should be p-Us

e ,w o n represen ted ," hc said. ^ ° d r ’<

' f f Deadlocked Jury Resumes Labors

J t J ' SAN JOSE, Calif. (A P )-A f te r yalle’ spending Sunday tou ring Santa j je '

®f C lara County in a }ail bus, tho to yi( ^ ju ry try ing two W ashington s la te Nci

youths on m urder-k idnap chargcs passe , . resum ed deliberations today. j^aga

Superior Court Ju d g e Joseph v,ere ^ Kelly recom m ended th e outing

„ i ,® " fo r the seven m en and five wom-on a fte r thoy Jailed to reach a W f verd ic t Saturday, the ir th ird day ” '■ of deliberating. P i i

I IQ On tra il a ro two Ritzville, '- 'W W ash, d rifters. T hom as E . WI

F| B raun and Leonard Eugene meet * M aine, both 19. T liey a r e ac- D5 v J' cused of the execution-style Wedi 1 killing of T im othy Luce, 17, son bytei ocratlc of tho Lake County d is tric t a t- All ounced torney, and w ith kidnaping, and a rriv e raping and a ttem pting to mur* atten

y and d e r his sw eetheart, Susan Bar- ter,0 Tw in tolomel, now 18, of U klah. orgai la rtc rs.

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A child’s preference fo r dark brown toast brought the Twin Falls Fire D epartm ent to a

* T w rrrT a lts—rcsidcncc—Saturday — morning.

Firem en said thnt they w ere called to the home of M r. and Mrs. Tom Blake and family,1025 Elm St., about 9 a.m . for smnkc investigation.

F irem en determ ined that one of the B l a k e youngsters had been fixing b reak fast for Wm- self. and one of the things he fixed was slightly burned toast —and quite a bit of smoke.

Firem en also reported t h a t about 1 a.m . Saturday m orning they w ere callcd to 333'/^ Third Ave. E . to extinguish a blaze in a davenport in a bascm enl

*• “ apartm ent. T he fire w as con-. tained in the couch. The ap art- y i i i

mcnt is occupied by R ich Chap- ■ ■ mon and Paul E isen ^ n .

About 11:50 p .m . F riday, two trucks answ ered a C9 II to 240 | ^ l Blue U k e s N.

5 Id a - F i re m e n s a id th a t m a s k in g itiv e s , ta p e a ro u n d a c c i l l r / ; l i g h t in n in g c a u g h t f ir e a n d b u r n e d Ih ro u g h c k e t. tho c e ilin g a n d in to th e a t t ic .B and The fram e house is owned by ' s par- Mr. and M rs. Robert Soran. Mlchools --------------- , TwIiEm ily , _______ ex a r

goTrS Youth Is Hurt g?-, itional In Motorcycle, io" "ST riick Am dent SiJ*

Roger Greenup, 17, T w i n P^®* ^ cd ^ o Palls, was reported in good con- e Ted ditlon M onday a t M agic Valley every M emorial Hospital w here he f \ t L

. was adm itted following a mo- V / l l torcycle - truck accident S a tu r - f >

com- day B Ve and T^vin paj|g d t y poUce said . ^ a con- G reenup w as driv ing a 1968 . , Yam aha m otorcycle off of the back- stinker Station lot on K im berly

ismess ^},en j^e accident occur- Gem in the night

They said a 1957 Dodge half- tbe Tl u ltural jQjj jruck d riven by L arrie Eu- Offii iJ?' gene Ragain, 24, R oute 1. Twin Burlej

tJe pg,i5_ traveling south on Twin M adrona S treet w hen the* two Joe F vehicles collided. M rs. 1

j r v The m o to rcyde collided w ith su rer;^ the righ t r e a r of the truck , of* Falls,,

i r c ficers said. -Mr. G reenup w as Rees, '* ■ 7 taken to the hospital by M agic rector -A f te r valley Am bulance Service. Twin

Santa He w as charged w ith fa ilu re re ta r j iis, tho to yield the righ t of w ay. Foun s la te N either M r. R again no r two the m hargcs passengers in the truck , Peggy Mrs. lay* . Ragain, 24, and A lbert Kay, 42, = Joseph v,ere injured, outing ______ •

S l i Wendell To Form I itoiiie. Cub Scout Packas E . WENDELL—An o rganizational Eugene m eeting of Cub Scout P ack No. ire nc- 95 will be held a f 7:30 p .m . I an-style W ednesday a t the U nited P res- 17, son byterian church. 1rlc t a t- All boys 8 to .11 yea rs of ago naplng, and tholr p aren ts a re urged to 10 m ur- ottend. Georgo Benson, Cubm as- in Bar- ter, will be In chargc of th e Ilh. organizational m cetinn.__________L _

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Twin F alls U tle and -Trust. Co.; has exam inations for a ra tin g sis a certif ta ry . The designation Is aw arded by tl

' - Ing Secretaries and designed by the N sociation. Its purpose Is to give prof

y secre taries who have achieved profesf in th e ir w ork. To ge t the r a tin g , a seer

H d ay comprehensive te s t on businessT w i n procedures, hum an re la tions, businessad con- counting.__________________________ __Valley

Officers Elected SS, '““ ByRockhounds w^; V>r At Friday Meet n IIof the • ' Hall,

m berly O fficers of the M agic V alley occur- Gem Club w ere p e c te d F rid ay T

night when the group m et a t Jt ;e half- the Tlmes-News auditorium . j E r i rie Eu- Officers a r e Cliff Jackson , ed a f , Twin Burley, p resident: Ray Moon, ican Iri uth on Twin Falls, v ice president; M rs. Accour [le* two Joe Fox, Twin F alls, se c re ta ry ; and w(

M rs. Hugh Denton, Burley, t re a - w eekly :d w ith su re r; Dee Ainsworth, Tw in F ran k ick, of* Falls,,.field marsKaU; D r. E . T . cen t ai ip w as R ees, Twin Falls, federation di- Rota

M agic rector, and M rs. J e r ry B altzer, and C l :e. Twin F alls, corresponding sec- e r gue fa ilu re re ta ry . r u s s .

t. F ou r new m em bers a ttended m an.lor two the m eeting. They w ere M r. and •

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4. - J Helen H arper, Twin F alls, and t C Q Hazel Wilder, Twin F alls. (' ,J • ’The baby rock show prize w as ,|||lQ S won by Cliff Jackson . The an- I*

. nual T hanksgiving d inner will be .H> e t Nov. 21 a t thfe Tw in F alls Moose I I''

V . „ c y » “ "- _________________ 'Film Shown

JE R O M E -T o m M ahan show- lackson, ed a film entitled "T he Anier- ’ Moon, ican Iristitute of C ertified Public nt; M rs. Accounts” th a t dep icted the life c re ta ry ; and work of accoun tan ts a t the jy, t re a - w eekly m eeting of R otarians.I, Tw in F ran k Titiis repo rted on the re- r. E . T . cen t audit. Vation di- Rotary guests w ere Hugh Call ^ B altzer, and Cleo B arth, Tw in F alls. Oth- V

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DISPLAYING POSTERS and b ro th e annua l convention ot Uie t x t c a r c , from left, M rs. R ichard K in Council health chairm an, Twin Falls C en ira l D iatrict d lrccto r. F ile r; ^

12 Twin Falls Wc A nnual Hom em c

TjveJve Twin F aljs CounJy cJnai wom en a ttended the annual con- the 1 ven tion of tho Extension Home- Dr. m aite rs Clubs held recently a t Intel C oeur d 'A lene. A pproxim ately the ' 275 w om en from all over the spok s ta te w ere in a ttendance. Hcai

One of th c ’outstanding educa- mun tiona l sem inars a t the conven- her tion w as presented by the s ta te tion hea lth cha irm an . M rs. Robert ease N orris, K im berly. Her sem inar goal on im m unization was presen ted Club by sta ff m em bers of th e Vac- Ot------------------------------------------------- en

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Beta Sigma Phi DeH:

Reports Meet jX• B U RLEY - A business meet- ing w as held b y . XI Omega C hap ter. B eta Sigm a-'-Phi, at hom e of M rs. Ed Bailey, w ith , M rs. Gene Morton as co-hostess.

M rs. Odeen Redm an was ap- pointed vice president to fill the office while M rs. Jo e Adam s . is recovering from. Illness.

I t w a^ a n n o u n c ^ a “ Model a M eeting” w ill b e ; held a t hom e M f of M rs. L ePage Layton. A re- p o rt on the recent T our of o i l H om es, sponsored by the chap- -y-L te r , w as given and le tte rs con- I D cern ing tho toiir w ere read . M rs. q M orton repo rted tha t thanic-you notos have been m ailed lo per* (q ^ sons assisting the chap icr w ith bee; th c tour. hit

M rs. Glen Bailey w as a guest, (^e R efreshm en ts w ere served. of <* - lyn

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in fivo beautiful voralonsl ChooM the ono tlm t exnrcases your-m ood now, m w ano ther for. .. nex t season and soon.

P rim ed P a tte rn OIW; New MiflHes' s u e s fl, 10. IJ. U , 10. .

i f e ® : slxty-ffvo cuiilfl In coins for

each pu lle rn—ndd 10 cents for cnch p a tte rn for firnt-cluaa m oil­ing tind spcclul liandllng. Send to M nrinn M artin Timos-News,305 P n tto rn D ept., 333 Went lB(h .St., Now York. N.Y. lOOlI. P rint numo, ad d re ss wllh zip, sice and siylo num ber.

W hut's now for fall? 107 an- HWors In ou r Fall<Wlnter P a tte rn Cutolofi. Freo notw rn coupon in • Cntuln({. .Send SO contn.

New IiiNlant .'JoiviHB ZJook'— fthowfl you how to sew it today,

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RS and brochures they brought from heal01 ine £.xicnsIon H om em akers Clubs Hontichard KIrsch, County H om em akers sentI, Twin F a lls ; M rs. J . H. Sharp, South comir. F ile r; M rs. R obert N orris, s ta te won

Is W om en A ttend ^ n e m a k e rs Session ^County cination A ssistance P ro jec t of al con- the Idaho D epartm ent of Hcaiih. Home- D r. J . B. H am m ett, epidem ic itiy a t intelligence serv ice officcr of m ately the U. S. Public H ealth Service, e r the spoke on "Im m unization — A

H ealth P roblem Today.” lni- educa* m unization of every club mem-

:onven- her and learn ing about protec- e s ta te tion aga inst com m unicabic dis- Robert ease through vaccination arc em inar goals of Exicnsion Hom em akers jsented Clubs in I9SD. e Vac- O ther Twin F a lls County worn-----------en attending the conventfon

w ere M rs. Clinton D ougherty,_ ! F iler, sta to vico p resident: M rs. ^ T l D elbert C l a m p i t t , K im berly.

County Council sec re ta ry ; M rs. (I ’ll John Hayes, Twin F alls, s ta te vorc:

• p a rliam en tarian : M rs. J o e K re p - is lo' nmeVa d k . F ile r: M rs. O tto Olson, Kno\ 5hl fll Twin Falls: M rs. G erald Dev- will y w ith lin, Twin F a lls ; M rs. E rn es t seen

Tucker, F ile r; M rs. Donald in fr .fl. ao l K im berly, and M rs. Alice wheinil tViB M- Reed, extension homo eco- towr

.lom ics agent. . , m iIS. , V V ^ lead

I'hSmc Apple Harvest. £ ouVoi Slightly Less

Than Last Yeard. M rs. GLENNS FE R R Y — The na- ink-you tiona) appig h arvest is expected !{" .

P f . t to be slightly less thon l a ^ y e o r Er w ith because tho w estern s ta tes w ere , '

, h it by a sp ring frost. However. J I guest, the Idaho c ro p Is reported to b e ““ L id. of excellen t quality , sa id M ari-

lyn Jo rdan . E im orc County ex- f ^ L t ^ tension hom e econom ies agent. ‘ n n "D oes it pay to buy the bush-

c l?” she asked, and then cx- “ ‘f, p la ined th a t it depends on how

_ _ quickly you will use them ond ' ^ w hether you hove odequato slor- , , age space w llh propcr tem pera-

1 tu re . If tbc fam ily re frigera to r is tho only storage and if you nre not expecting to eat. them

] soon.^ it m oy be be lie r to pur- ■'’y . 1/ chose sm aller quan tities.

Apples stored in n rcfrigcrn- ‘Ore ^ to r will re ta in flavor ond crisp-

ness, sto re them in the hyd rn to r y«ui o r a p lastic bag.

Hero a re som e pointers In op- D w ' p le a rithm etic : A bushel of np- to

f f J i p ies weighs nbout fifiy pounds, cnn m f--' ; I t Vfjries sligh tly w llh the vo- Uist

> rie ty ond condition, P e r5 A bushel will contain from OQ for? 1 to 144 apples, depending on size, dcci / , Ih rco m edium - s ited npples A

i' w eigh about a pound. ’H irce o r cari four npplca of tho t size wlil yield thin

> ' abou t onc and one-hnlf cups of go ‘.I- npplesauce. Six to olght npples thej

mnko 0 nine-inch pic. A iHishel A . . will m nke 10 to 20 q u a rts of hav

uppicsouce. ___Now. try a fresh, c risp npplo I

w ilh n slice of Iduho clivcse a l I , nnack tim e, M rs. Jo rd an sug- J

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:• V* *• r ' Shower Given’ • R ICH FIELD - A dcMlrnlcd <• ^ bassinet nnd stuffed toy an im als PX• « I form ed the setting for the crad le 2

• filiower given recently for Mrs,1 • • O nry Swalnston, Hostesses wore % , • « M rs, P e te r Appcll, M rs. Jn y 1

• * I W ard, M rs, Chnrllo Jaynes, and IM rs. Ros* Wynn Swftinst'on for H ht>« narty given a t tho LDS cul- ma tu ra l hall. m a

- f t Prizes a t w ero won by iwr MVH M rs. Edwin Johnson, Mra. Mor- grc

ris Swalnston, and M rs, Kon Sor „ DlKon. Mra. Appeli com piled tlio

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from health cha irm an , Kimberly, and MClubs H om em akers Council p resident, H olik e rs sen ted an educational sem inar on ISouth convention held recently in 'C oeur dVsta te w om en wefo' in attendance a t the scs

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?.*'Mrs' ®y ABIGAIL VAN BUREN . but t ;,’berly . DEAR ABBY: My neighbor self. r. M rs. (I ’ll can her "M rs. X ") is di- of J< ;. s ta te vorcing h e r husband, and siie have eK rep - is looking fo r proof ot adultery. o>'or

Olson, Knowing M r. X. I'm sure she No d Dev- will have no trouble, as I have re la t E rn es t sccn m any s trange cars parked m an Donald in front of the ir house all night to Ii

s. Alice when M rs. X has been dut of dc ne eco- lown. thinl

. , lylrs. X h as asked m e some in £ lead ing-questions which indicate and lh a t she know s th a t'h e r husband ^

t . has been play ing around — and Dl w ith whom ! My problcm is this: tlon two y e a rs ago, m y husband .and docs I w ere having som e difficulties, can nnd r foolishly hod a b rie f a ffa ir "adi

_ w ith M r. X. I had never been nnd i ”® ,„ J unfaithful before, and I’d never Tnki

do it again . I have a jewel Tor bo a a husband , nnd I think he could forgive m c if he ever found out, D]

•d to b e would ifiurt him deeply mucj WQr) ond I d o n 't w an t to do that. But gue< mjv <iy- •J’® ‘ru th Is going to com e out aboi *M nt neighbor's divorcc. I ’d LY?

le bush- r'»‘h e r have m y husband hea r W u. it from me than in a courtroom , who on how Should I help the wife in hor wun em and search for evidence? And whnt min' Ito slor- I do about m y own guilty uiedBmpera- conscience? WORRIED mos

'*il'y 'ou “ E * " W ORRIED; Keep your mo It them niouth shu t and don’t contributo thin] to pur- "ev idence” In this cose, bird

j_ And If you 've never prayed be- v e rj'frigcrn- f° re , ^ rn y now. Wllh luck you say, d c r i s p - " P « r e your h in h n n d ,(n n d lyd ra to r yourself) a heap o l unhnpplneas, Dl

said•s In np- DEAR- ABBY; I am engaged wliJ< 1 of np- to n guy who enjoys pinying pounds, cn rds, and hc ploys for money— Dl the vo- lu st to mnkfi It "Interpsilng." whe

Personally , I don 't core much on from OQ for ca rd s , but I cnn play a fairly tclc| on size, decent gnm e If I hnve to. lion

npples AH of .loc’s relatives play like l i r c e o r ca rd s 'n lgh l nnd dny. nnd they whh /III yield think it's te rrib le thnt I don 't licei cups of go c razy over cnrds the way il ni

t npples they do. first iHishel Ahhy, I lovn Ihls guy, nnd 1 noyl

ja r la of havo rea lly tried lo like can is , whli

ESfMagic ValleyMRS. CLAYTON

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' e n Im posilble Plo le a decorated 4 eggs sub;an im als PX cups sugnr vori

le crad le 1 cups m ilk reelfor M rs, stick mBrgarJnc, m ejtcd fX*r lea w ere % cup self-rising flour Horrs. Jn y 1 tablespoon vanilln proihes, and 1 7-ounco package Cornnui cnn uton for B ea t cgga. sugnr, milk and T i i LDS cul- m arg a rin e togctner. Add re- ^

m alnlng ingrodlentn. P our Into ■I won by tw o pje pans, Bnke o t 330 de- Irs. Mor* grccH for 30 to 40 mlnutcs. Cool, ■ rs, Kon Servo with whipped crenm . Spiled Uie --------- ■

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i>erly, and M r ^ .C , J . Boss, County Mrs. iresldent, HolIisU r. M rs. Norris pro- w ayne sem inar on Im m unization during the Korrv / in 'C oeur d ’A lene. Approxim ately 275 Wilson nee a t thc sessions. . j^^-s ]

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JR EN . but there is no use fooling my- close leighbor self. I t 's boring. Besides, som e cnvck ) is di- " in te re s tin g '' evenings = j = |and slie have co st h im m ore than he can ^ idultery. afford to lose. i;ure she Now I am being told (by Jo e ’s I 5 I have re la tiv e s ) " I f you Intend to | ! parked m a rry Joe, you had be tte r Icorn all night to like ca rd s ."1 dut of Don’t m isunderstand m e. I j

th ink i t 's all righ t to play oncc le some in a w hile. B ut a ll weekend, indicate and ev e ry night? W ORRIED . husband _

d - and D E A R W ORRIED; You men- ri is this: tlon Jo e 's re la tives, b u t ' how jond .and docs' Jo e feci obout It? Gom bllng fficultics, c an bccom o ju st a s serious a s ief a ffa ir " a d d ic tio n " to 'b o o z e , tobacco, k'cr been and o th c r undesirab le habits.:’d never T ak e a second look a t Jo e to iewel Tor bo s u r ir ih o Joker Isn’t too wild, he could>und out, D EA R ABBV: We h e a r so 1 deeply m uch about the " ru d e n e ss '' o f. that. But guests who arriv e late, but how :om e out about gue.sts who a rriv e EAR- )rcc, I 'd LY? Isn 't lha t rude, loo? md hea r Wo know a certa in couple urtroom . wiiom wc invite for 7;30 If we ’e in hor wunt them tliero a t 7. The 30 >nd whnt m inules before guests o re sched- Atn guilty uied lo a rriv e a re probably the RRIED m ost hectic (ond im portont) to

tho hostess, ond it ju st burns eep your m c up to hovo to drop every- ontrlbuto th ing and en terta in tiie se 'c n r iy , ils cose, b irds. Besides, it puls m e in A ayed be- very bnd mood. W hat do you luck you say, A bby? GLADYSm d ,(n n dnppineas. D EA R GLADYS: I aay, you!

said It nil — and very well, to engaged w h ich .I c a n en l^ jodd , l^Amen.’’plnylng

money— DEAR ABBY: How com c resting ." when you gnvo all th a t advice re much on w hot to do alrout obscene y a fnirly telephone cn ili you d idn 't m en­to. lion tho onc trick tha t w orks ves play like m ngic? Gel a real loud nnd they whisllo like those used by po-

I don 't llcem on and gym teacfuirs. Kcop the woy it nenr the telephone, nnd a t thc

first hint of an obscene o r an- ly, nnd I noying phone cnll blow the ke cnnls, whislio righ t inlo tho mouthpiece

Galley Favorites ;RS. CLAYTON DAVIS

Bo« BS3, Twin follt

0 each week for tho best reclposubm itted for Magic Vnllcy F a ­vorites. If you hnvo a favorito '• rcd ijn , ju st m ail It to tho Recipe

iiejtcd fX 'partm ont, W omen'a P ago E d . r Hor. 'llio reclpo Incom es tho

proporly of tlio Times-Now# and ornnui cnnnot ho re turned .)milk and j « « m« mI m i■ ■ ■ mmm« h n « ^ ■ iOAdd re. J .

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■ 'i OES Chapter -B u h C - Several Invitations

; w ere read when Buhl O rder of • E aste rn Star m et w ith M rs. J im

M cArthur, w orthy m a tro ^ . pre- siding. Invitations included rom e Friendship N ight, official v isit of lhe w orthy tna-tron in Twin F alls, o f n c I i r v I s i r ~ ^ ^ B of the worthy g r a n tT ^ S t^ n in

. Hagerm an and R u p ert Friend- ship

Pro tem officers w ere M rs.Bill Baggs, M rs. D ave E rb arvi W arren Snunders.

« I H M rs. G ertrude W oodruff re-ported she sent get-well cards '

j M H to .E ll Boring, and Jo e Robert- ' son IV, a sym pathy ca rd to A lice Taylor and w edding con- ' grotulations lo M r. and Mrs.

y B m Shelby Constant. It w as also re- « H H ported a gift has been sent to ^ ^ 3 th e new baby of Sue Livingston i ^ ^ t g p g a B artle tt. J O C r|E j H l Tho Order of E a s te rn S ta r wili n , , „ |

£crve the d inner o f . t h e Jo b 's D U i.I Km ^ I D aughters when thc g ra n d guar- t i / H H | dian makes h e r official visit. W e <

The decorating com m ittee for |v ^ the chapter room included Mrs.

I - ' - ’ f Jessie Davis and M rs. A m o s,"”®^ Caudill. The decorations in the K r '

..i social room w ere com plim ents of the Elia Club. ,

Refreshm ents w ere served by ' X County Mrs. Jim Schooler and Mrs. s p re- Wayne Aland, a ss is ted by Mrs.

‘he H orry W eaver, M rs. A nastasia • Miss sly 275 Wilson. M rs. Bess Pennington, °

M rs. Rose Gibson. M rs. M ary I^'chlai Gulick ond M rs, V allee G risha- tended ber. School

The next regu la r m eeting is City. Nov. 7 for Friendship Night:

a s loud a s you can . I t w ill give Force*^ the nut on the o th c r end such poj-ce' tin earache he w ill never bother a kj, you again. ^

3 * Please don 't sign m y nam e.M Some nut m ight ca ll to see if I i - H have a w histle, and I don 't. I L U S have .never had a n obscene Mrs.

phone call, b u t you can bet if desser I ever did I would ge t myself the Pi S whistle a fle r the f ir s t call, ccnt r

CAMP HILL, PA. A bi J condU'

Everybody h as a problem . M rs. ' W hat’s yours? F o r a personal a spct reply w rite to Abby, Box 69700, The Los Angeles, C al. 00089 and cn- Mrs.

3ling my- close a stam ped , self-addressed les, som e envelope. USE 'evenings

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serious a s , tobacco, lo habits.o t Jo e to . ______- _

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if we 7. The 30 oreibabiy the •ortant) to lust burns op every- icse' en riy -<I m e in 0 ^ K ^ ! a R ! M | |W rIt do you2 ^ d y s

■ay, you! '■ f .y well, toi.."Amen.’’ —

Qw com c ia t advicet obsceno ■'Idn 't men- f r - J *- k /tint w orks ? -• ' • m>real loud f^ '‘ f * ■

ed by po- Hluirs. Kcop L v ■and a t thc ■ me o r an- ■blow the K f t W * ■

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”nl»o“ r ^ JA CK IE FA Y E HANSON «sent to

Jaekie Hanson, F iie Jo b 's B u r k s D i s c l o s e I s

laf S 'W edding Date mD. C. (Bud) Sm ith, K imberly,

aed M rs. Laurel M. Hanson, «■; ,u J Kennewick. W ash., announce the ^

. forthcoming m arriage of their ' p lim ents daughter, Jack ie F ay e Hanson,

V,,, Kimberly, to Robert F ranklin ^ e ^ e a by gon of Mr. and M rs. fbv M r f Wendell. \

in a s ta s ia ' ^ I s s Hanson Is a 1967 grad- ~ nnincton of Columbia High School. i t rs M arv Richlandi W ash., and has ot- 5 G risha- tended onc year a t St. M ark 's

School of N ursing. Salt U k e ’ ecting is City.>licht M r. B urks is a 19G4 graduate-------1 _ _ of Wendell High School and is

1 on A irm an fifSt c lass in the Air w ill give Porce. stationed a t England Air . end such p^rce Base. La. |c r bother ^ j^qv_ g wedding Is planned. I

V' >f- V- Ily nam e. I

? don 'il 1 L u n c h e o n H e l d Iobscene M rs. Henry W urst served a ’

an bet if dessert luncheon to m em bers ofet myself the P as t O racles Club nt a re- „s t call, ccnt m eeting. 3-L , P a . a b rief business m eeting wos K

conductcd ond g am es played,problem . M rs. Velma Treadw ell received Ipersonal a spccial gift. P

Box 69700, The Nov. 19 m eeting Is w ilh I19 and cn- M rs. Chris Sims. [ addressed v v

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I''Dedoulomai Club .Elects At Filer —

F IL E R -S h irley Yoder, presi- aem bly dem . conducted n business m eet- Sthool. Ing bf DedoulomsI, girls ' service club ot F ile r High School. T S

P a m e l a M oldenhauer w as ■ ■ elcc’.ed vice president to replace Sheryl Reinke who has recently _

.accepted the. office-of president //*>-o f-F u tu re -N u rse s '-C Iu b .----------------I P lans w ere m ade to m ake the f 4 thrones and pillows to be used by the Homecoming candidates a t tho dancc and the program s —. for the football gam e. f lB i

A work d ay will be held some- / t f *> tim e in early November a s a m oney-raising project. A com- m ittee w a s ,appointed in charge! . P of details. The group will spon-1

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■ ^ H alvas Ewrn Nov. !5. 1892, nt H Ocden Utah. Ho cam c to Twin - m t f I h s ’from Ogden in 1904 and ■ ■ farm ed, in the Twm F alls a rea W

m S d Mollts McClimans B In Twin Falls Dec. 1915. ‘

Surviving, besides his widow.Bro three sons, W illiam Voss, Euphrata. Wa.';h.: G eorge Vo J r . Rupert, and H erfnan Vos.s, ^Boise: two sisters. iVfr.s. Chris- Mtine Compton, Buhl, and M rs. HA W a. Allen. Dallas, Tex., 13 ■

• srandchildrcn and six great- H si-andchildren. - < ■

Hff was preceded in dpath b y Hone son, one bro ther and one H

• 'F uneral scrviccs w ill be con- Sucted a t 2 p.m. W ednesday a t ti Reynolds Chapcl by Rev. Don- 1’ aid L. Hoffman o f the F irst Christian Church. F inal' rites eIdI W ll be a t the Twin F alls Ceme- jjing tery. Friends may ca ll Tuesday v a n '•nd until time of serv ices Wed* Hi ecsday a t Reynolds C h ^ I . {.

; Mrs. Kelker “2. V'Mrs. Grace V. k e lk e r , widow to 1

16f the late John J . K elker; died cov« Sunday afternoon a t Hazel Del fa rr Manor following a sh o rt illness. Hi She had been a residervc of the w ar rest home for the p a s t five a ' TOars. Kn!^ Mrs. Kelker cam e to Twin Si Falls in 1935 from Pocaiello and, a re i n e r residing here Jor several J e n

Jr j^ a rs , moved to- Sacram ento, dru Calif., w here ishe lived until re- Jnn 4urniT»s to Twin F a lls about sev- Fal en years ago. H er husband , who dm

'<was superintendent o f tJie Union chil Pacific shops a t Pocatello , died d re Ihere in 1932. ^

While in Twin F alls M rs. in i Kelker had attended thc .Frerby- Ass terian Church and w as a form er R mem ber of the 20th Century bra Club. At one tim e, she had been St. active in program s sponsored by will

■ th e American W ar M others or- Cpt J ^ n iz a tlo n . bp( -M rs. Kelker w as born a t Ar- Wh

■kailsas City, K an., on Nov. 13, rite . 1878. Her paren ts w ere en route Pai

wagon from Boslon to Pue- sch •fclo. Colo., w here h e r fa ther. Si- da> U s P arker, becam e one of the prom inent arch itec ts Of" th a t

I —state . She was m arr ied to John J . Kelker a t Canon City, Colo., c

f - t e November, IflM. berShe is survived b y two sons, M r

■<>'. A. (Gus) K elker, Twin F alls, die Jind H arry P . K elker, San F ran - in cisco. Another son. Ja c k Al3xan- iUr

' d e r Kelker. and a daughter, c ‘M rs. Georgo L. (M ildred) W eir, a t

I Arcceded her in death. Two ijy I Rrandchildren. Peggy Kelker, nfe. ‘ ^ o w a student n t the U niversity t]u ; of WashlnRlon. nnd John J . < ; J ftlk e r, wJHi thf* U.S. NiTVV nnd nni

stationed a t Albany. G a.; also he; i survive. gn

P riva te funeral services for de m em bers of th e fam ily and ( close friends wjll be held T liurs- co)

a t 11 a.m . a l the Reynolds I5 Funera l Home w ith th e Rev. hy ■Rbbert Harvey, m in is te r of the mj F ir s t P resby te rian Church., of- ne flciating. GraveslBe rite;; will be (ui held a t M ountain View Ceme­te ry In Pocatello a t 2 p.m . tlrnt sam e dny under the direction | P i the Reynolds Funcfn l Home J and with Rev. H nrve^ otficlnt- _

•.^^^’riends m ay ca ll n t the funer- ■ ji l hnme Tuesday afternoon andevening and W ednesday. flr

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f Survey Finished j; JFor Youth Camp‘ SALT 1J\KE CITY (A P)—A fl* a rfjal JopoRrnphJcal survey wns 10 yv ^ mndo lodny for thc notion 's r -firsi cnmp dcslRrfcd exclusively j i yo r hnndlcftpped children. Sis Tho 2S-ocre fncllliy, K am p ol 5<OHlopulos. w ill 1)0 iwo miles p jip UmiRrnUim Canyon, ncnr S a lt iJiko Cily. I,. It is niimeil n fle r the Inie Dnn n p . Kostnpiilns, w ho hnd Ihe nren », urndcd nnd a fotindnilon (Kxirrd j,, 1)cforc IiIh denth, nml spofisorrd ,, iMul(T an ngrcernenl bi'twiien llic |{ t l tv nnd Iho U nilcd C rrch ra l v I ’nhy nf Ulnh. ' , ,’• 'D r. T.D . lliirrifl, Universily of ‘

. W n b Mcdlci>! .SrhoD), »nys kohI.s . 3Ht;lii<lo rr«pnrch,.Tccrenlion nnd „ wocatlnnnl pinniilng. ti.JjA nnihor pur|>oso Iff m provide . w ic f relief tn p n rfn is froni the , U jrden of c iirinn for linnilicu|v jM»d children, c.►iJluililingn and rrrrcn llon . vocn- ilonnl nml rehnhllilatlnii equip- A m]pnl will bo rsp rcn llly dP-sln»cd J by n rch llrrliirn l psycholoKlsl.%

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Utah Boy Drowns Bear Coalville ;i;*i:OALVIM.K. U tah (A P) — uw r y UiiKK. 7. son of Mr. nnd il M rs. Mnnly Rubk of sm t l.iiket o y . «lr»wnod In m ne l.ako rn s t ,OT' Coiilvlllo .Snttjrdny, the shor- II t f s offico nald. *’M utho rilles hald tho l» y fell 1^ 0 ohout 10 feet of w ater In 1I10 i

4 ,1 « lnko. It took Bovcrnl houra^ r e c o v e r tho Imdy. '1

i ^ l i i e I.nkfl (n Jn the Chnik t<Seek nrcu, nbout 0,000 feet ele- vVallon. A iithorltlri nuld lhe hoy n

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M iTI'CTIV IiS a i lT UNII-ORM.S J «LOS .ANOKLES (A P) - r

J ilncjoUiofl de tec tives ort the 0 u n ^ sh o rlffa force n re get- i a forcit Broen cnvcrJill Jump- ts. .Sheriff P e te r J . r i tc h e s s t k'fl 'tlie c ‘>ver*nn will provide v rcnB iiy 'flV flila tn n in ifo n n -fo r t

<;i em ergcncloi auch a s na tu ra l 0 r d l f u lo r t o r c iv il d istu rbances. 1

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" scbon- Mr. Assendrup tF irs t Anthony H. Assendrup. 85. 238

I- rites E igh th Ave. E .. died of a .short! g ,, Ceiine- jUness Sunday morning a t M agic „,i,| ucsday v a lley M em orial Hospital. s Wed- He w as born M arch- 23. 1883.“eJ* a t : A m bia. Ind.. arid m arried

E thel M ac Scoti Aug. 17. 1909,'b,,h Y> a t Paw nee. Okla.^ Mr* and M rs. Assendrun cam e.widow to M agic V alley In . 1911 In a ^ ° . ^

■r. died covered wagon. He re tired from ' rel Del farm inR in 1953. i f ' ” ®illness. He w as a m em ber of St, Ed-l^,^, of the w ard ’s Catholic Church and waSiT.^*

s t five a Third an d Fourth Degree L®?® Knight of Columbus. - ' -

) Twin Surviving, besides J/is widow, ‘ llo and, a re two sons. Ray A. As.<;endrup, _,,Y‘ several Je ro m e, and Raloh H. A.ssen- im ento, d rup . Buhl: one daughter, M rs. . mtil re- Jnme.s F . (H elenl K eegan. Twin ^ fH out sev- F a lls ; a sis te r, G ertrude Assen- nd, who d m p . L afay e iic ,.In d .. 10 grand- I e Union children and 10 great-grandchil- ' lo. died d ren . -

M r. A ssendrup w as preceded ,^1;' s M rs. in d ea th by two grandsons. G ary IT® Prerby- A ssendrup and Tony Sinclair. form er Requiem M ass will be ccle- *’, /

Century b rated a t 10 a.m . W ednesday ati®‘‘y ad been St. E dw ards -Catholic Church,^®"' lored by w ith the R ev. M sgr. Edmund le rs or- Cpdy a s celebrant. R osary will *7-,

bp recited a t 8 p.m . T uesdav at I a t Ar- W hite M ortuary Chapel, F inal J 'f . ' 'Idv. 13, rile s will be a l Sunset M emorial jn route P a rk . The special M others Mass to Pue- scheduled fo r II a.m . Wednes- A i Iher. Si- day has been canceled.* of the --------- •• T ;

to^ John Colbert Infant *Colo., OAKLEY—E sther Geneva Col- Jim

bert, 2-m on lh -o ld -d au g h ter - o f dorvo sons, M r. and Mrg. Clarcnce Colbert, anc in F alls, died Sunday a f th e fam ily home Are m F ran - in the M arion D istrict of a short Mu Al3xan- illness. der

aughter, sh e w as born Sept. 24, 1968, p d) Wclr, a t Phoenix, Ariz., and the fam- :h. Two lly t,nd com e lo the Oakley area a_.

Kelker, about a w eek ago to work In y,_ niversity the h arv est. , ^loJohn J . .<iurvivors Include the paren ts u u ?.ivy and nnd two brother.^. Cla5-.{on Col- m ia.,- also h e rt and Rny Colbert, and a -

grandm other. M rs. Geneva An- ' ices for derson, a ll Marlon. lily and G raveside services will be d Thurs- conducted a t 1 p .m . Tuesday ^ Reynolds I5 the P leasan t View C em etery I " , he Rev. hy Rcv. Richnrd Horn. F riends ,, r of the n iay cnll a t the McCulloch Fu- "J irch.. of- n era l Homc Tuesday p rio r to /} will be funera l 8crvlce.vV Ceme- -------------------------- -).m. th a t — T •» ^

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1 rattle l.ourts IS'loon and R odney Snyder. Jerom e, wns < ly. fined $1(1 by J u d g e R ussell nu- Shaud. Jcm m e . for .speeding. pir

_ Wllllnm Thom ns. Jerom e, w as bei P n fined 535 by Judge C. J . Shupo, Ha

Jerom e, for fnilure In he ren- — g m n sonnblf nnd prudent. Fined by - * * * * " Ju d g e .ShTipe fnr .speedihg wore f iP)—A fl- Allen niirnhtim . Jernnie . J12, j •y wns 10 vvnllcr T rnm m er, Jcrom e. JH ;: nation 's R nberl Hendrickson, Jerom e, cclusivcly JIO: Tom Chiirch, Jerom e, $10;:n. Susan Rnthke, llnllcy. $U; Hnr- I

Kam p olil Rucbelntnnn. Jcrom e. i l i ', I.c A'O miles Phvllls Pn-ckol, Je rom e. $10, llv in, ncnr j. |„c ,i for speedlnK by Judge '

Irvinp, Allmnn, Jernn>e. w ere wi Inle Dnn , |„ r„ i , | Jones. M iCnll, « ( 1; Jnck nu

I Ihe nren Milchell. Ohio. $1(1; Wllllnm Hal- of >n iKiured |py^ iioine, j ik ; Wllllnm Hurkes. ipofisorrd jn ro m e , $20; ftobert Swnrner. S iween lhe Unlley, $13; Wnvne Davis, .Sun C erebral Vnlley. $22; l .a rfy Wllhird, .Sho­

shone. $15. 1 More Hpeeders fined hy Judge

lallon nml n„ i,„ rt w illlnm s, Koichum, $M;, . Dale Tolm nu. Twin I 'n lh . $25;

' J ' ’ . i r Mt!lvln Key«, J jtf ju n e , $23; I 'a t® nreim on. U tali.“ H n m iy i l Pot- J

hnndlcuiv jj 11 r 1 c v," $15. Mnrslmll Shells, llolKe, j 2lr-»*iHMU'owerN, Twill I'allH. $M; Iirn.'Nlo RlvVrn.

01 equip- (iiRnns i,-,,,.ry. $20 ; Mlchnel Slc- ’ tleslRned U tah, $2ti.;holo«lslfl, 17, .inrotne, wns

fined $20 qnd his <Irlvrr‘n llcrnse < “ WHH riUNptmded for 30 ilays hy j> n w i l Q fi. 1 ' I’lercfl, Wendell Police tV V V llS .uidup. fnr failure to <lrlvo rens-

l l f t onnbly nml prmlently, l-'Inch wns fined flfl «ddlfl«nnl 410 tor fnil-

(A P) — uro to nppeur n t tho proper Mr. nnd Ume.

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lure Kavages iiJnn lf'c Negro Schoolirnl houra C L E V R U N D , Ohio (AP)

Tho fourih m ajo r nchool flr« In he Chnik (ho c((y'a Nogrn nlum orrnn0 feet ele- w ithin Iho lasl 10 months de. ' <1 lhe boy nlroyed part of HoukIi Elemen-w)H» wns tu ry School Sundny night.

.School Supt. Pnul W. DrlKR*— B/ild ll would cost moro U»An Nli'ORM.S $!'ft0.000 to rcplnce the 12 class- _ (A P) — roomn destroyed n t tho Hl y e n r - 1“ s ort th« old nchool. I h e causo was not

n re gel- determ ined .'^11 Jump- Thn firm firem en Arriving At . n ic lif ls s tho firn aald wtones nnd ImltlCB j] provide w ero thrown At them , hui no tlfo rm -fo r trouble->VRfi -reported- a fte r -ncv*1 naturAl e rn l police cArs renched tha rbances. •cone. \_

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bituaries ^_ Funeral Services I

-------R U PER T------ Funera l-se rv icesfo r T im othy Jam es H n jz a , '4- year-old s o n . of M r. - and M rs.Jam e.s C. H ru ia . will be_held a t 2 p .m . T uesday a t the R upert Pen tecosta l church by tho Rev.M. J . Thom pson. F inal rites wil] be held in the R upert C em etery.

H F rien d s m ay call a t the W alk W \ M ortuary T uesday until Ume of

■■-*1 serv ices.

V M rs. C a rrie E . McGhee. 10:30 W a .h i. T uesday , Thompson Chap- !• « ^ el. Gooding. ; 1

M rs . 'R o sa M. Stump. 11 a.m . Tue.sday, Hove Funeral Chapcl. Je rom e.

9 Tea Set For I n ati

™ Senior Gii*ls Srn111 Cassia

B U RLEY - An inform al tea r y t M agic ^ [ „ be held from 2 to 4 p.m. J 5 l '• Nov. 9 for Senior girls of Raft

7. ini^a.jBurley P resbyterian C hurch.'^ 'sp o n so red by the Am erican As- T -,-1

” ‘ “ ‘"^ Isoc ia tion of Utiiversily Women. X I J A J" ~ i TT^e goal is to acquaint senior

:d from ,^ ,5 fhe advantagM a col- lege education offer.s. Any senior ,

md in terested in en tering a col- ^ege. un vcr.'itv o r business

school is urged to attend the

Q uestiojis_.pn adm ission rc- Asson qu ircA cn is. U le g e opportuni-

‘ies, housing, financial aid. cur- " “j? 'I ’ ricula inform ation and fields of

•a study will be answered by wom-I J^and- reo resen ta tives of a ll region- a f f i u - universities, % andcmi- College, university or business

schools represen ted d u r i n g the te a I n c l u d e Twin F alls B usincss School: Stcvcn Her.a-

« ic le- SCr's B usiress School: Univer- ?;^™.7«»!slty of Idaho; N orthwest Naza-

C h L h ' " » ' College; College of W h o ; Ricks College; College of South-

win cm Idaho; Boise S tale College; 1 ‘ ^^dav i t B righam Young U niversity; Uni- A j

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W edne? Ailment Fells , Jimmie Rodgers

* 1 ^ ^ , SEATTLE (A P) - S i n g e r kec eva Col- J im m ie Rodgers, 34. collapsed aro •h ter- of d u ring rehearsa l o f his appear- y Colbert, ance a s p a r t of a Seattle C cnter cov

ily hom e A rena ra lly for Sen. E dm und S. -ak [ a short M uskie. Dem ocratic vice presi- noa

dentia l oandldate .,Sunday night,24, 1968. Roger.?, who .suffered .a near- ijnY the fam - fa ta l head injury in the Los :lcy a rea la s t D ecem ber. _work In , q j^j, room a t a I J

m otor hotel w here friends said " : paren ts condition w as not thought to t l , ‘■ on Col- ho serious. f f

An" Tho collapse cam e shortly af- E leva An R odgers, a native of Cam as, cll «,ni Sa W ash., a rriv ed by p lane from del

Hollywood S u n d a y afternoon, ijoi 'T m /f lrv 'The ra lly was to h iv e been his der

F riends public appearAnco since his taillloch Fu- _________________ Iprio r to r i \ , ‘iv

Queens Tie SJE R O M E — Joan S tokesberry Ma

| 1 ^ _ , ond Jild y Simmons tied for th< L i e y Queen of thc Week when TOPS (

•' S llm m ettes m et recently. Thir* ral l l t ' t a tcc” m em bers netted a loss of Vo U l . 1 0 10 pounds. Vo ime. wns Som e of the m em bers brought of ; R ussell Ihelr hobbles which ihey dls- 1 icdlng. played. This wcek'.i m eeting wlll nil im e. w as be nn W ednesday because of by J . Shupe, Halloween. j . cle , he rea- --------------------------------------- ---------- -—

I I Television >.m '™ Jl» ; M o n d a y , O c t o b e$11;' Hnr- 0:00 p,m „ 4; 11:00 p.m ., 3, 11: I >me. $14; I.over In the Ulng,” s ta rrin g Cilnrli 10. $10, the lain nf love nt tho lurn nf n cnr by Judge 9:00 p m., 7SI,: ’Hio Cnndlilntcs uo. w ere w inning scries, expands lo 00 minui $2(i- Jnck m ajo r preslilonilnl candldntes nnd lllnin Hal- of th is election year, n Hurkcs. ~Swnrner. 5:30 2S l,-N ew s

avis, Sun 2H—New* ,hird, .Sho- .1-N nw s "

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n r. w ere 4—M nverlck «hum, $M; 7Sl,~.Scnutin8 ”• Hlh, $25; 7 n -N o w s^$23; I 'a l fl-A vengers ^ ly il Pot- 0-00 2S1.—Niiws , in

M arshall .1-Nfw.,dJ'oworN, 5—N«ws -j .10 RlvVrn, 2B—llm ikleherry l-Inn chncl SIC- 7 S I.^ I,e l's Speak F.ngllsh

7M—Rowan and Mnrllnrome, wns 11—Newsr'n llcrnsft fl. | 5 7.Sl/-MlHlerogersI days hy Q;.tu 2 S 1 .-I’(illtlcnl Tnlk 11011 l»ollce R -Pollilcn l Tnlk Irlve rens- 2IJ—H ero's l.ucy l-'hu:h wns r t~ l |e rc ’i Lucy« tar fH»l- JI—flore'rt l.iicy10 proper .1-M lko Dmiglas

4—Avengers— 6t4S 7 S I^ rr lo n ( lly GInnt

7i00 JS I^M ovIo : ''E x o d u s '' H} S 7 n -M « v lc ; “ Exothis’*I fl—Movie: "E xodiis"

n 2 n -M n y h e rry R J '.D ./Ai»\ B—M nyhnrry R.F.D .

;;nM h, 2 n - P r o Footbnll: pnckerain rm cn CowboynJ L lem ui 3 _ P o ck e rs vs. Cowboya

(v 'nriuD* R—Pnckors v». CowboysL « f i 11-PA ckers va. Cow bi-«" l ? e i r < - n i | ,V . l l c y

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U.,., ReChapcl. DAVID THOMPSON

. . . son of M r. and .M rs. D. V F l L. Pyle. Buhl, w as Injured when a n enem y m ine deto* t-dilor

17 n a ted a vehicle In which he l a^ w as riding n e a r Q uang N am , about1 ^ South V ietnam . H e is recup«r- rccorc

atlng Irom second and th ird tha t a dejtree bu m s In a hospital in campiY okoham a, Ja p a n . \ ^

X S Buhl Man Hrof R aft fight

I; .““he Is WoundedC hurch.' final

‘XheS: In Vietnam ,nt senior g u H ^ - D a v id L este r Thomo- t^^'re

son. 20. son of M r. and M rs. D.'f,?^?'"' L. Pvle is recupera ting a t lOGth' ^pov

hiuinoes G eneral hospital m Y okoham a.iJ” ‘ '° . - j f u - J a p a n , from in juries sustalnedi^ lend the ,,c„

rA fid ing detonated a n efjemy mine p iw rtu n t N am . South Viet

Thom pson suffered s e c o n d iw a s “ I'd th ird d eg ree burns on his mitte J’^nds and. f ragm en t wounds in Houst

I region- ^ad 1c He entered the serv ice in 1967 Hansi

j and has been serv ing in Viet- Senatd u iM n g since Ju ly . Ho is a gradu- whicl

“ ‘e 0 Buhl High school. His te r S It • . w'ife. the fo rm er Ann Bower, is Aft'

w ith the WAVEs and is passe / TJ ui.. Stationed a t ' B rem erton. Wash, could;Vsomh: _ --------------------------- , H „„.

iity ; Uni- Airport Requests f ™ ,.ah sca.c Buttera Jars For Lights

LOVELL. Wyo. (A P) - Air- y p r s M anager Ca! T aggart says» he needs peanut bu iier ja r s toS i n g e r keep the field operational W | collapsed a round the clock. ^• appear- vandaU destroyed Itie light •le c c n te r covers on the runw ay. T aggart V aI dm und S. said he found th a t 18-ounce p ce p res - g u tte r ja r s have lid

lay night, th reads w hich fit the runway Sei d a near- light /ixture.9.

the Los --------------------------- fuse<December. , He

a . “ai3 Blue Pencil Is.hough, to ijyo,, At Meeting ;l'"|Jhortly af- B etty B ever won lhe blue pen- Sei of Cam as, cll T hursday for h e r p a r t in a forel lane from debate on w hether the conven- most afternoon. Hon m ethod of choosing presl- comi> been his dentlal cand ida tes ahould be re- One> since his tained. , Acqu

M rs. B ever argued the nega- •o''“ l tive sldo of the Issue while Alda On

S p Strong a rgued th e affirm ative copy side. The deba te took place a t a m en

xjkesberry Magic T o astm istress m eeting a l the I tied for the Colonial House,

hcn TOPS G lenda B raga gave the Inspl- «ui nly. Thir* rational m essage nnd DoAnna a loss of Vollm er wns topic mistress.

Vora Young gavo the best inplc rs brought of the evening. 'they dls- Ethel M artin acted as tonst- co

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J ia tio n a l tio as-C o n im issio n -o t-th a^p o llcy —NB I be re- In a le tte r re leased Sunday. been jrk about The FCC critic ized th e net- ta to r ests th a t work on Sept. 11 because com - prodi leir news m en ta to r C het H untley m ade visioi » k e sm a n b roadcasts .abou t beef im ports for

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d ism ayedjond had absolutely nothing to ? of the do w ith content. in control U looks a s though the so- . ted in the ca llsd "C om m ittee fo r Idaho” j ‘“ !}

who sponsored thc ad in the South Tda- South Idaho P re ss , has b lu n d - '^ J’P lal 50.0M c r ;^ again, , , ^ , (othoknnw whv have a lread y been ta k - i“ ‘"„Ih t f f f i en ‘o-ta.sk fo r fa ls e % ta te m e n ts ;« ;P

I the Sen- ® sm ea r sheet againstS en ,. Church concern ing thc

i« . • It,,, sources of hfe camnnij?n funds, f*®" te r IS. lh e |„ p ^ cha irm an of th a t “ com -t’" ^ r. on th e .^ j^ p g .. recen tly ca u '’ht;® '“ ?l r h ®^^ml.'TCDrese'>tinR the two candi-

vo ting records in ’ Wash-

’'* • /~ u ^ ^ u t" 'o h ."b v the w av. a lthouch the n. Church fipht ag a in st gun controls is .1” ^ "u ovtfr fo r this year, it is hardly mer -orge Han- Undoubtedly, the issue "on

,.®“ ch a com e un again next y ea r in wh>l callmg the!„ tou ch e r form. Thi.-; is a f a c t tore lowdown, the N ational RiHe Associa- . HI tha t date Uon tis TOIrffullv aw are of, |bro: cnce com-f - w a ^ o u ' kno'w tha t they cx- ive; :oncile.*the nressed th?»ir preference forlbem bill, w hich Sen. C hurch 's ro-election be-' a fte r R ep.[cause they feel tha t he would I ’r . and the he m ore effectlve-in the S e n a te ; '- ''-

the bill, in com batting th is issue I h a n iT j . massed, af-hi<! cha llenger? l-lVli ' vote. I w onder if tha t could be be- t t i u ion had cause o t the hard work Senator, JT t it’s conten t'C hurch h as done in gathering) ged. R ep .lm any thousands of signatures ^ev e followingito netilion aga inst gun control, can' confcrencej O r m aybe, it could be because jjj j ;ralion of of G eorge H ansen 's grand rec- 'a s purely*ord of answ ering 35 pcr cent -p ig; and h is 'o f the roll calls in the House con' neither for th is y e a r . 1;^-rols. as hei GROVER NEWMANve. I t w asl (R upert)

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On Stand Of Sen. ZI s Asked By Man Si

This mny be done by writing T t i Ical stance to C ham ber of Com m erce of Ihc * *

voters con- U. S,. 1615 H. St.. W ashingion, P D.C.. 2000fi. (AJ

/injf to con- This pam phlet te lls how thc Of his con- th ree m ajo r political a c 1 1 o n s

e s h o u l d groups ra te Senators and Rep- the elector- resen tatives. One of these

groups Is the A m ericans / o r * " ' ; ,o..T. In the D em ocratic Action. T hey evalu- »h tn rvi«s a te vo tes on legislation in rela- . ^

ledsln^oS “ on to th e ir (tho ADA’s) liberal 1“" • a t S e t v Polleie". T he o rgan ija tlo ii reter.5 1> “

™e Congress- su o u cn i. ■ .fy this. Sen. Len Jo rd an ra te s an 8 . <• per cen t; Rep. J im M cClure, ar T f S ™ 13 p e r cen t; Rep. G eorge Han-

Z r > e n r « ^ ^ r ?en t. aSd Sen.^ ° r «<1 ” p „ r t ( Church o .ta r t l ln a 8« per .

cent. I ,iKmrn n TT'I* rneans thnt Sen. Church " •

vo tes w ith one of the m ost lib- «rnl groups in lhe 80 per cent 'V'J

U I 6 S of the tim e, versus G eorge Han* m ust be thrIcs of Is ' 0 " 'y —luat of llbernllsm versus conservn-I tism . Dut. I do wish our seniorto Tim es- sen a to r would tell us If he hns

figh t t o - chnngod h h political philosophy.If, n Ihelr o r Is he trying lo g e t us lo be­e t m atte r i'cve hc hns been cnnservpllve nature la « " nlong? Surely Ihls Is wrong, rls rc o o tl- for i’o one w llh a rntlng of fiO p « S y per cen t by the ADA can pre-ovc rtii In tend to he a conservntlve. wvcreo in

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im ports for repo rting any sign ifican t : reveal- outside financial in terests of the- itm ent ih employe, h is im m ediate fam ily

-- o r o ther re la tiv es in his house-hold. »

The netw ork sa id a com m ittee m will rev iew the answ ers to see » : w hether a n y of tho holdings | |^

“ ■ ' m ight b ring an em ploye's new s ^ ^ judgm ent into question. If so. afi0 lhe em ploye m ight bc rem oved C-;

from any s to ry apparen tly af- fccted or h is investm ent m ight

1 bc oublicizcd.The netw ork dcfincd-a signifi- T )

Mkin» ^ c^f't ou tside in terest as an in JT oining «o c.vcecding one per,

.W cent o f the m arke t value of o u t - 'Ir- Standing sh a re s of a nationally , V ^'J • traded business, or an officer- w-.„ ' ? , ‘ d )S h ip . directorsh ip , partnersh ip J h , IS bJund- em ploym ent in anv business ^ ko-.. . , 1, other than NBC and ils p aren t j j

corporation the Radio Corpora- xwi 't o' America. vctc

Vho Huntley said he w anted to p pn funds the line” earlfa t •■com- advocating disclosure nf out- j a n ; interests or jonr-.

""Bul'he said hcirclt thc siitic’'™: requirem enls .should be ap p lied jjj .

finiinh »h(» 1° m cm hcrs o! C o n g re ss and the: . Z o i c is FCC. He said Senate and House ic h-irrflv m em bers had voted on legisla-, ,

‘icK.io tion, affecling broadcasting ;Kt v ea r in while sim ultaneously holding in-l<.. i / a fflct te rests in rad io and TV s ta t io n s .

‘ Associa-1 Huntley has denied lh a l his J f ' c of' b roadcasis on the m eal nnd

they cx- live.itock industries could .have t ence for'^^eneflted him financially. >orction be-^ ^ ' " ------------------

he s*;all C o u r t O v e r t u r n s s ssue ■ '•""iResidence L a w ■k Senator :F o r C a n d id a te s ke<gathering) SANTA F E . N. M. (A P )—A

.■signatures M exico law requ iring a n control, candidate for Congre.ss to live >e because j,js congressional di.strict has 'ran d rcc- ^uled unconstitutional. J>

p er cen t| -phe S tate Suprem e Courl sa id y -i thc House congressional candidates can p , c«ni*AM ■’' 'e anj-whore in thc s ta te and _ EWMAN seek office from either of the I f W two. d is tr ic ls .-T h is is the first

y ea r the s ta te has been divided / into two d istric ts. New Me.xi- m \

• cans previously voied on the ir "N C l l * two cand idates a t large. Hu

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n Survivors Found S“?f'ce"o1'l;? I n P l a n e W r e c k on'ashincton. PARAMARIBO, D utch G uiana

(A P ) — .search p a r ty todny ^1 , thi. >ound tw o .survivors and th ree wa c tT o n s bodies In the w recknge of a “di

j o g J tw in - engine KLM p lane tha t of ihfisp c rashed on an ae ria l survey

iMft* V o r m ission Sunday In the w estern hev evalu- P^^t of D utch Guiana. m in relS- Ooe »' ‘I'O dead men was Ice- M- V’s) liberal All others aboard thetinn rpffirs Plnne w ere Dutch. A rescue offi- ' l i b e r a l one of the surv ivors

w as unhurt, nnd the o th e r suf- ^ ■ . . . ft ^«red m inor Injuries. W

.2 ^ 1 ..? . - T he cnuso of tho c ra sh w ns r w g e Hnn- Im m ediately determ ined . ■

H U M PH REY GAINS ung BO per y Q j^ ^ ^

•n Church ” • H um phrey hns m oved i 2 « • mn«t Ilh- percentngo points nhend of C0 ner Now York "

S tale In lhe Intesi p re s id cn tin l, z eorge Han .oported .Sunday by S here to ar- the New Y ork Dally News._______ °1 conservn- ___

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“S S t Paul Corder "sTtLSi Campaigns - ~ 'F o r .S ] ie r if fils p aren t Republican candidale fo r

0 Corpora- Twin Falls Counly sheriff is aveteran law enforccm eni officer,

w anted to p „u , co rd o r was appointed .( the lin e" earlie r th ii y ea r lo fill lh e term ure nf o u t- |ja fn e s Benham,,ts of jou r-| Sheriff Corder^ is 49 and w as . tu ‘-I born, in K ansas, He served in t the .sam e World W ar 11be e d | ,he Am cr-

'Can Legion, the Elks, the Mag- la ' c ^ ic Valley Police Officers' A sso

- n iH r a s i i r e eiation. thc Idaho Police Offi- S i ^ J T n l c e r s ' Association, t h e Idaho

■w t ^ n n s I Sheriffs' Associalion and the A f io , Ku Red Cross. Hc is the fo rm erm eS? n n d lK i" ' '* ' '^ 1»“ “

could havel He is a 's p e c ia l .slale deputy ally________ for riot control and has taken ___ special police tra in ing through

urns Sheriff Corder said; *‘l havehad no political experience, bul

J O -W I’m nol a . politician. I 'm ju st - I a police officer in terested in

i t 6 S keeping Twin Falls County one1 / a p \ _ a of the best places in Idaho lo ■eqiliring a U™ and ra ise a rom ily."ess to live

S S " ’ “ ‘ N o ’ : C a n 4 i d a t e

con Follows HHH I” School Poll

cen divided ALBANY. N.Y. (A.P) — A New Me.xi- m ythical candidate nam ed'd on the ir “ NO” rdn a .strong .second loirge . H ubert H, Hum phrey in a presi------- dential poll conducted am ong'ound U niversity

_ 1 , Tho candidate w as designated r e C K on the ballot ns ” 1 disagree w ith - jtch G uiana positions of all th ree m ajo r p a rty todny candidates. I feel m y political i and th ree beliefs and convictions a re nol -k n e e of a “dequntely represen ted in tho

I5lane th a t 19G8 elections,” ,., rinl su rvey students vollng.thp w pstorn Hum phrey received 298 votes, the w este rn Republican R ichardn't! wn« trA- M. Nixon, 133, an d G eorge C. nhnnrfi the W allace 14. rescue offi- A ’out 8 000 underg rauda lcs

le su rv ivors a re enrolled.____________-

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------ N EW -Y O RK -<A Ii)--The-6tookm ark e t gave ground g rudsing lj la ic this afternoon, widening ea r ly losses. T rad ing wos mod- e ra ie .

Losses om num bered gains b> n early 200 issues on the New Y ork Slock E xchange.

Wall S treet showed caution an d ^ a p p o in tm e n t over the fa c t Tnat no positive develop- njenJs occurrcd o v e r thc week­end regard ing possible peace in V ietnam . At the sam e time, v/lth election d ay abou t a week aw ay, the s tree t w as showing som e pre-election jJH ers in view of the la te s t resu lts of political polls.

E aste rn A irlines, edging high­e r , paced the list on activ ity . It w as booste?rtjy 'a^rfock of 57.200 sh ares . ^

Sinc-air. ahead about 3 points, w as close to the top on tu rn­ov e r a s investors responded lo new s tha t Sinclair sa id it woufd oppose a take-over offer from Gulf & W estern. G & W fell m ore than 2 in less ac tive trad-

■-'LlnR-Tcmco-VouRht; w as sold heavily, losing m ore than A poinls. In reaction to disappoint­ing earnings. ,

Also active. IBM dropped 5. and T exas GuU Sulphur rose aboul 2 .

TTie decline w as cushioned by D u Font’s rise of a couple of points.

Steels moved fractionally h igher on news of a continuing high level o f o rd ers . .

U.S. Gypsum sank about 3 poinls. Texaco advanced m ore than a point.

Ijosses of about a point w ere taken by ScherinR, S tandard Oil of California, Illinois Central, Sjvift and U.S. Smelting.

P rices w ere m ixed in m oder­a te trad ing on th e A m erican Slock Exchange.

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Colton—Lower, ed gains by CHICAGO:>n the New Wheat—Low er; light Iraile.

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« -‘* ' 2 ' —Ca»J« and calves 1350; slaugh- 1 339.M —0.93 te r cows s teady lo 50 low er; oth- '

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^ 80«* 22.00-25.00; v ea le rs cholco , ti>\ I Ti + i« 20 .00 ; feeder s te e rs choice 800-

•J|f f » Bid lbs 23.50.23.60; feed e r heif- ; iijR 11 u 7 S e rs good 250-500 lb 17.25-19.60.I MH «?W + n Hogs and sheep none.

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i l ? ~ « 17.50-18.00; 2-4 240-260 lbs 17.00- . j j r i J 4 +'U sows uneven. 300^50 lbs' ’II) 5 - H steady to strong , 450-650 lbs i I ? steady to w eak . In stan ces 25I » « 401- fi lower; 1-3 300-450 Ibs 15.75-16.40?> >;« « 5 + H 2-3 450-650 lbs 15.52-16.00.I 443 e4n V « Sheep 2,000; s lau g h te r lam bs ’ m2 M»t7 « *nd ewC5 s tead y : wooled slaugh-

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J'M ’*i V’« choice, som e with end p rim e 90-; i!8 !S r « U" n o i p ens 27.00 - 27 .25 ;I 4IH 49H - . M shorn slaugh ter ew es few cull

t N and utility .6.00-6.50.' ?8C' Z .a Cattle 7,000; ca lv cs 3.200;*<. im IH - d slaughter s teers a n d heifers r « « 33« - u steady; cows slow, 25-50 lower;, 41^ o _.) bulls steady ; yea rlin g feeder ' Im- ~ ^ steers and heifers s ieo d y ; cows I « S « ~ ’4 low er; bu lls steady ;' ” n "■ if yearling feeder s te e rs and heif- 1 4o« 7 vl steady: calves fu lly stead y ;1 siU s»r - I S slaughter stee rs choice 1000-1225

26.75-27.75; m ixed good and M i3iJ + 5 choice 975-1200 lbs 20.25 - 26.75;

' good 23.50-2S.25; s la u g h te r heif-1 M « Z ih. crs choice 800-1025 lbs 25.25-, «H 41 - i.i 20.35; m lxd good and choice 750- ' lli’i lbs 24.75-25.50; u tility and1 « « j i u r i / com m crcial cow s 16,00 - 17,50;

«M 4iH - J utility, com m ercial a n d good1 "lit 7 2 bulls 21.00-22:50; choice 8M lbr r i i JJ — ‘ feeder s tee rs 26,00; choice 525-‘ I ta iSli r ' i i 750 ibs s te e rs m ainly 27.00-28.50; :>•«« w t « choice 500-625 lbs h e ife rs 25.00-

« ei; 4- t 26.25; choice and p rim e 350 Ibi 4*i si» t j l steer calves 37.00; choice and '

«iS «!i, - I prime 425 1b h e ife r calves-28.50-' - ,7 31.00.

jo’ CHICAGO, CHICAGO (A P) - (USDA) - ;

« *?j -f « Hogs 6,000; bu tchers s tead y to' *52 mS I T ' 25 higher: 1-3 so rted 205-220 lbI JiU jW . . . . . butchers 18.50-19.00 ; 2-3 190-230

17.75-18.25; 2-4 240-260-Ibs : Jib l iy T 17.25-17.50 ; 3 4 290-330 lbs 16.25- . 44? 4jj - ‘Ti 3ff.75; 1-3 300400 Ibs ie.OO-16.50;' '}« 2-3 500-600 lbs 14.50-15.25.i 4i«: 41* - Catlle 11,000; ca lv es none;

« L l l slaughter s ieera s te a d y ; p rim e ; u i l i4< - 1.200-1,560 lb s lau g h te r stee rs 1 3<M - yield g rad e 3 and 4 30.00-30.75;! J4« j4 « 7 1 mixed high choice an d prim e

342 J4« _ 1.150-1.400 lbs 28.75-30.00; choice ' v iz 1 1,100-1.375 lbs y ie ld g ra d e 2 to 4 [ mH « a X 28.25-29.00; good 25,50-27.00;I ! iH ~ 7 mixed high cho ice and prim e ‘ 4j « Si’* 1 050-1.025 lb s lau g h te r heifers i «({ u - 1 yield g rad e 3 ond 4 27.00-27.25;' «it( lii« choice 825-1,025 lb s y ie ld grade 1 Jt , j»a Z ‘ 2 to 4 26.00-27.00; good 23.50- ' J! » « + 25,M; com m ercial cow's 16.00-

“ h 17.50; utility 17.25-18.25.3> Sheep 500; wooled slaugh ter•*8 lambs and ewes s te a d y ; choice

p rim e 90-105 lb wooled ' 1?“ « » - * { slaughter lam bs 2fl.50-27.2S;, m i Jl - 5 mixed good and choice 80-100 , iTrf J I _ Ji lbs 25.00-26.50; cu ll lo good

” I 'l l * g wooled s laugh te r ew es 5.00-7.00.

iii ii 7'ii cattle futures40 4D'i + H The following Quotations a rc l \ . Zlfl *.}} provided by E . W. M cRoberts

' I and Co., Tw in Tnlls.Siit S i w r i i Hloh Ix w - Close« « + g Decem ber .K 7.I5 $2(5,90 *27.07

»« '. 1 7 ^ 7 :? February . 20.15 26,00 28.10 4i« *41 1 1 April . . . . . . 25.75 25.65 25.70

w . mI i i June .......... 25.57 25,,'iO 25.57' August . . . . 25.D7 2S.92 25.07

BXCIIANOE ■

; f " 7 ' I - P o t a t o e s , O n i o n si^H j f ..tf: CHICAGO .

'* + « CHrCAGO <AP) - (USDA) - , iTii Jill Polatoes a rriv a ls B6 ; on trnck r n « h M + 11-11 D3; total U. S. Bhipmenls for Frl-

i li 3 r <5»y 275; S aturday 120; Sundny I MH J4 - I I; supplies light; dem and mod- ' !f t erate; m ark e t s te a d y ; enrlo t , '*t J. 7 I track sa les; M innesota Norih

m !*’ + M Dakota R ed R iver Valley Pon- ' 1? , i | ' ‘ ...... tlacs 2,65 M innesota N orth Da-

, ” { u 1 H 2.7.S. ______

I ijS i « ::::: f u t u r e s' i*u u l l l Thu followlnn a u o ta lio n s 'n ro ' 11 { I + )i provided b y E . W. M cRobcrta' f f f ...... ond Co,. Twin F n ih ., mI h i M aine P o ta lo e s ;: JJ« J H / H i p l i Low Close I

J4« It I 7 « November ..52.6(1 *2,63 52.04; llfl iil| _ « M n rc h .......... 2,07 • 2.91 2,02'• •H » Aorll ............3,1(1 .rif l .1.10, It " May .............. 3.75 3.65 3,05

- } Idobn P o ta to es'III 7 ^ t M a y ..............55,00 55.03 55.D3

^t MF.ROF.R PROPOSF.D

jt IJ ‘ I n o iS E (AP> — Siockholilcra JS Jl" Cascatlo C orp. nroIII 3111 Z i flcliedulrd lo m cel In Dolso Dec. I ftf nrt - 12 (n consldor Ibo propofled lit l lu " ' t m erger of Union Lum ber, Co. S’* 1‘lj “ : wllh no ise Cascado. StockW ld-

«eiit«4 pffu Itil ors a lso will consldor a proposed I increaNO of au thrtrlred com m on

? . «<nck from 20 m illion to 30 mil-

lU a p o u n d , ....................lead iJ cents BUTTER FU TU RES

rk; zinc 13^ CIIICAOO (A P ) — Cblcngo I t St. I.oulii M ercanllla F jcchange D utter ; New Y ork; nteady to firm ; wlmlosnlo buy*

tro y ounce ing prices unchnnRCd to >^'Tifgh* I.MS per Iroy er; M sco re AA fiOVi? 02 A fi6«A;

a FaUg Markets |I BOOS I I

iltaVwV-^'laJa .............................. '**1* - - . UV««T0 CK“ .......... .. I

jkJ*20 ....................... . I

IFiimneial-took GrainsIND CHICAGO (A P )-S o y b eo n s fu-P ) _ (USDA) tu re s declined a lo n g 'w ith w b e a tj ' 9 1350; slaugh- prices on the Chicago B oard of, 50 low er; o th -T ra d e today, but m ost o t h e n '

ly; slau g h te r g ra in contracts m ain ta in ed ►-990 lb 26.30- som e firmness. . heifers choice T rade had opened on a good 5.50; s lau g h te r paco but la ter appeared to slow, 17.75 - 18.50; down.

im mepcial and T he iniernatlonal scene pro- vea le rs choice vided litHe or no incentive for r s choice 800- m ovem ent of com m odity fu tu re s '; fe ed e r heif- p rices during the session nnd , a s b 17.25-19.60. a result, there appeared to be J none. a nervous tone lo the trade .

An improvem ent In the m ove- lA » m ent of soybeans from fa rm s to

<■IIcnA^ _ ” >arkei placcs In rcccn l 'd a y s nwc n iiu ® “ Ctor In active selling on 1^3 19W 40 bs opening, from w hich s o y

J-260 lbs 1 7 .K a H d v S c r f " ’ 4 ^ ? ih« A t the clbse w heat w as to ’ i n s t S s 2 5 ^« c e h is -a bushel low er, De- Ibs 15 7?16 4 0 ' c o r n w as % to 5M 6 00 *'‘8her, D ecem ber 1.091^; o a ts

___ w ere unchanged to Vi low er. De-cem ber W A cen ts; rye w as un-

wfth fnri higher, D ecem berand soybeans w ere to

u ™ te r S N .v .m be ,-2 .S 0 . _

i '2''7''o? ' '- '2 5 » ■ CASH GRAIN ewes few cull CHICAGO ( A P ) - - W heat No. M ‘ 2 yellow hard 1.333^n; No 2 softc a lv cs 3 200- 1.25?^n. Corn No 2 yellow

a n d heifers No 3 yellow 1.03-06. O atsL, 25-50 lower* N o 2 extra heavy w hite 62n. Soy- •arlln c feeder bcons No 1 yellow 2.45*/ N o 2

s tS d y : cow s yellow 2.443^; No 3 yellow 2.40?^. b u lls s tead y ; Soybean oil 7.30n.

leers and heif- ---------■ .3 fu lly s tead y ; GRAIN RANGEhoice 1000-1225 CHICAGO (A P )~ ixed good and p r^ v5 20.25 - 2 ^ 5 ; ^Igh Low Close closeslau g h te r heif- Wheat)25 lbs 25.2^ Dec 1.26*4 1.25% 1.25% 1.26>^ ind cho ce 75^ M ar 1.32?J 1 .3 lg 1.31% 1.32>.6

M ay 1.35V?.1.34« 1.34V4 1.35 16,00 - 17,50; j m 1.301/ 1.35^ 1 .351? i . 3(jy

“ei.0 i“c = ''8« l” b ^c"orn ' ‘D ec 1.10 1.08% 1.09U 1.09%

n iy 27 .OO-K.5O: M ar 1.147/. 1.13^ i . h « 1,14h e ife rs 25.0^ M ay 1.18V4 .1.17 1.1734 1.17*4p rim e 350 ib j u , i sosi i. ig a r i2Q% 1.19%

■ . - Dec .671/* M % .66U .66'4- M ar .63 .67V4 -67^ .67V4

M ay .07*4 .67%- (USDA) - - Ju l .65J4 .64% .64% .6 5 ^

iers s tead y to c«„ ___ ___; « j / i-curtcd 205-220 lb

1.17VJ 1.16S/. 1.1714 1.1654 ?h= i R M a r - 1,20 1.19U -M 9'/I 1.19>4

ru M ay 1:20VS 1.19% 1.20>4 1.19%16.00-16.50: J.203^ 1.20^ 1.20% 1.2055

.50-15.25. Sep ----- - 1.20'4 1.20*4c a lv es none; ' ________________ '* '*

s te a d y ; prim e

-fSo-fS! Mutual Funds? £ » “o"o1 c t t ' e ■ ■ « « .„ P r ic e , ■id g ra d e 2 to 4 B id AskedI 25,50-27.00; Affiliated F und . . . . 9.80 10.6Cc e and p rim e Compel Cap ............ 10.82 ll.B 'jg h te r he ife rs Dow Theory ............ 8.87 , '9.69d 4 27.00-27.25; Eaton and H ow ard 18.11 19.68bs y ie ld g rade Enteror/so ............... 11.46 12..520- EOod 23.50- Fidelilv T rend ........ 31.97 34.75II cov/s 16.00- Keystone B-4 ........ 10.37 11.321-18.25. Keystone K-1 ........... D.72 10.61oied s laugh te r Keystone K-2 ............ 7.81 8.53s te a d y ; choice Keystone S-2 ........... I2.7f» 1,?.«8}5 lb wooled Keystone S-3 ........... fl.93 10.84I 2fl.50-27.2S; Kev.sto;io S-4 . . . . . . 7.33 8.00

choice 80-100 P o la r i s ........................ C-U fi;fl9cu ll lo good P"tnam V is ln .......... 14.03 15,33ew es 5.00-7.00. f”’’ In v e s t ........ fi.Tfl 0,51ew es i .w - i .w . . . . . . . . . in ,94 11.95LTFURES Growifi . . 13.00 14.21Quotations nro M ass Inv T rust . . . , 17.04 10.28W M cR oberts Nntionnl Growth . . 12.13 13.20w . MCKO (Nntionnl Stock . . . . . . 10.31 11.27

ix w 'Cloqe Futnnm Efiullles . . 11.21 17.72SMflfl *27 07 '^'Jchpology ...............10.G8 11,64S o 28.10 ™ R v ; ......................28.03 30.0325.65 25,70 '^‘>1“ ° •-'f'fi J n c ........ 7,13 7.8125 50 25 57 Value Mne Sp Sit . 10.,^0 n .fll25!o2 25.97 ''^‘'s t Ind Shnrcs . . . 10,15 11.09

Onions Over the Countfcrffoni m w ir.ppfoxim .tt.

- (USDA) — lnifnlM)*r do boi Intlud. /». B6 ; on track S ' i r C . S Z m .

""•ll*® ■ Did Asked/ 120; Sundny Alliortson'ir ....17 ,121 /4 17.02VSd em and mod- Equity Oil 10,00 20 00

rteady; cn rlo t F irs t Sec C orp . 34.(W 35,00ineso ta N orih F irst .Sec' Invest 7.00 7.3715r Valley Pon- O nrrclt F re ig h t 37.0(1 37.75ntft N orth Da- Jdnbo Pow er pfd 60,00 04,00alley Norgolds Interm ln Gns . . 11.00 ll.37>4

!.«> Gom .‘Jllver I.«7»X l .W AMorrison • Knud 20.00 20,50

IE S Rogers Bros . . . 20.7.1 27.75juotalions 'n ro s ilver S lar Qns . .50 75<t/. M cRobcrta S ierra Life . . . . 3.50 4 25

Surety Lifo . . . . g,l2<^ 8,SO

Close52.04

w V o t e f o r C a i

!!» UD DlloPosF.D Pin* nl- Stockholdcra ado C orp. nro

In Dolso Dec.iho proponed . a g » i

1 Ltimber, Co.dn. StockW ld- Vdor a proposed ~rlie d com inon Ilon to 30 mil-

LTTURES ^ ____ ^•) - Chlcngo

v r i « ; ; ; A Bw d to >/4'fifgh* ■ _ :

'i tk V iT iil : . l l

! i _ j B . T h e a

I ■ V o t e , f o r C a r

i o f - - ' " ' ' If. I,,

iai—Repont- Mirrorn e w YORK (AP) - W hat Is

m s difference in economic phi­losophy between the D cm ccrats

I—Soybeans fu- ®rid the Republicans? Surprls- .ng-w lth w h e a t neccsiary as the an ;icago B oard ofiS w ers a rc , many people couldn’t ; m ost o t h e r | s i a t e them .! m a in ta in ed . M ost people won’t find nn aw­

ful I6 t o f help either in read ing ned on a good the two platforms, fo t-th c te are peared to slow, p e tliaps as many sim ilarities a s

d ifferences, a t least lo thc Inex- lal scene pro- p e r t eye.) Incentive fo r And yet, one of (hc chief nrgu- imodily fu tu re s m en ts used by the. presidcnllal session an d , a s candidates, and m ost o f the ppeared to be lesser candidates as well, is tha t0 the trad e . they can guide lhe cconomy bei- it In the m ove- te r than their opponents.from fa rm s to m se a rc h of guidance. D r.

n Tcccnt d a y s P au l McCrackcn, a Republican, ctlve selling on and D r. W alter W ..H ? lle r, a 3m w hich soy- D em ocrat, w ere asked w>dt, in ed to g e n e ra te the ir opinion, were the funda­

m ental economic differences In heat w as 54 to th e p a r ty philosophies.

M cCracken, a U niversity o( M ichlgajj economist, w as a

n 1/ m em ber of Presideni Dwight D.Eisenhow er's Council of** Eco- nom ic A dvisers. from 1056 to *959. and Is mcniioned a s a pos-

T / a* siWe council chairm an .should ’'^ ’’•2.50. R ichard M. Nixon be elected

president. - • --------. KI H eller, economist a t Ibe Unl-

' 7 No. v ersity of Minnesota, w as coun-f 'N A ^ cha irm an from 1961 (0 1964,

o-uofi S Presidents John F.9 “ *® K ennedy and John.son and -re-

I 4W /" 'n ,?^9 m ainlng an Influential voice In )W 2.45*4 N o 2 pojicv a fte r leaving the job.3 yellow 2.40>^. ^ h j i^ opinions w ere expressed

- as spontaneous reactions tc questions, asked of them sCp-

tANGE a ra le ly , ra th er than in p re p a rw)— sta tem en ts. In both Instances

P re v . the m en spoke as Individuals ’ Close c lo se ra th e r than as p a rty spokes-

mcfi.-\% 1.25% 1.26V4 “ F irs t of all,” said Me- i i i 1.31% 1.32>| Cracken, " I think it Is Impor- 1% 1.34Vi 1.35 lan t os a preface lo em phasize i‘4 1.35V? 1.36V« th a t one of the g rea t strenglhs1 1 .33(4 1.38% o f the American political sy s ­

tem Is th a t the change from one 1% 1.09V4 ].09Vi p a r ty to another doesn’t pro- 1% 1.14% 1,14 duce a 90 degree tu m , a s in r 1.1734 1 .171/ som e s>-slcms.1 4 120% 1.19% " I think this Is an im portanl 1% l-20% 1.20V4 aspect. I t Isn't to Imply tha l

th e re ’ a re nb differences be- >% .06'/4 .66'/4 tw een th e parties. T h ere a re , al- Ya •67% ,67Vi though the middle ground th e j

r .67*4 .67% sh a re is substantial.1% -04% .65% " I t m eans to me tha t th e ke>— .65% .65% difference revolves-around the

allocatioa of money to th e pri- 1% 1.17>4 1 16*4 v a le and public sectors. T his Is 1% 1.19V4 c ritica l (0 our nation’s econom ic)% 1.20% 1.19'% w elfare.

1.20% 1.20?.5 “ The Republican position- J:— 1.20% 1.20*4 m ore nearlv w hat I woul<Tcal [ ' the liberal position,” Me

C racken said. He conceded “ t sem antics problem " w ith " lib

1 ; U n G S eraJ.” He said be m ean t lib e ra in the classic aense, w hlcl

. , . would mean fewer ra th e r thm m ore federally Imposed re s tr lc

in 13 1!'5? ' " ‘'n . r i s e .•••■ "W hat a re the tangible m ani• " j festa tlons?" he continued. " In :

I M I :2-e5 D sm ocratlc adm inistra tion th •••• ‘ $2.52 federal budget four yea rs hen o

Til :;i would show hiRher expenses am‘ax es than Ihe R epublicans.’

•••• 2-2? But, he said, • 'they’ll probabl:

•••• Heller said he also believeiS :;', ^“ '22 th e re Is an area of ag reem en t lr Z , ? 2 :SS phlloiophy but g rea

'• • • differences too.■••• "Y ou sta rt out w llh the fa c

'h a t both Vice P residen t H uber H. Humphrey and Nlxon hav<

' ” 17 ava ilab le the (ools of m o d eri••• 5Z ? 1 }2-25 econom ics-lax changes, b u d g e ” tn V i M i l changes, m onetary ch an g es" t(

'■ J H ; m ove the cconomy. “ T h e re . If■* i n l ] V I a ossentlally a b ipartisan conserv

'" o S 'n i ’ H J ffus on this,". . . 28.03 30.03 “ Dut a s you get b eyon t

,'•5} these ," be continued, " th e re ar« ’ 2 i? I ‘n i " " ' ‘y d ilfe ren ce i." Thor<. . . 10.15 11.05 I , , i n ( e „ „ c j , he said. In "dis-

' trlbutlve preference" In cegnrtlto revenues. "Nlxon Is u p p e r in-

Inclined. H um phrey is In- L / U U I I i e r - d in e d toward th e low er In-?D iripproslmit*. COmcS,** ' ------ -----------------------^ ^ ' e S r . i ^ J ' candldatea« mi(rd«Bitr bidi! a lso attach different goa ls tc

B id Asked policy. "H um phrey puls full cm ' 17,12'/4 17.02% ploym ent and growth a t th e tor10.00 20.00 o f the lIsl," he said. "H ie lend'34.00 35,00 ency o f Nixon Is <0 put s ta b ililj 7.00 7.37'/5 ov er full employm ent, ever

37,0(1 37.75 though some of hla adv isers sn j60.00 04,00 thin W t so."" • 5 ? . . “ e l 'e r "“W he W t the D em oI.fi7% 2 . 12}^ c ra tic nnti-inflatinn program

20.00 20,50 w as especially strong nnd thc 20 .7.1 27.75 Republlcnn progrnm “ m o stlj

.50 .75 sloganfi.’’ It In Ironic, h e s a id «?2 .y “ Nixon Is getting a lo t ol8 .I2 </ 8,50 m ileage out o f inflntion bul

fo r Careful Spending -

4R . REPUBLICANLoughmillei

W h e r e !

M o n e

; 2 3 7 , 0 M l i i c i

I n C o i i n t y

' h e V o t e r s Wfo r Careful Spending -

Im by D«im u«Mi CM3hMl.CM0MlltmkuL.Di

Q f f B u s i n e s s .

p?Lhatis^"SUCC®ieconomic phi- ' ■lhe D cm ccrats TT J _ *n fhTS; . Investm(leoplc couldn’t ^ ‘ „

VI find an aw . R O G E R E . S P E

Q — Al 76. my wife and I '<rimnn^fup« having- difficuUy makingsl7 o th e Incx m ccl.: I re tired two yea rsst lo thc Incx- Securily. a. Im nlli t - w .,/ pension and dividends from(hc chief argu- c it ie s Service Co., Ford Molor ic. p residcnllal Co., Sam e Fe Industries, Stand- m ost o f the a rd Oil of New Jersey, Affillat-

as well, is ^ a l ed Fund and Wellington Fund. 5 economy bet- should w e Invest- some ol our onents. 520,000 savings to get. m ore In-guidance. D r. com e? — L. H. • a R epublican. ^ _ y o u r portfolio offers r w . H?iier, a good balance of adequate in-

isked w M t, in com e and m oderate growth po re the funda-U gntjai.

Becausc Citics Scrvice movet V; ’ , . , up sharp ly on ils parilcipalior U niversity of _ th rough ownership of A tlanti.

® Richfield p referred .s^harcs — li lent Dwight D. the A laska oil boom, yield i:

cu rren tly on the low side from 1056 to N evertheless, shares .Thould b« oned a s a pos- (heir abpreclailon p roslirm an .should pc^ts.>n b e elec ted jg ^sey s tan d a rd needs no ad \ \ .u if«- ditional com m cn t — having beci st a t Ibe u n i- recom m ended here repeatedly

tflcV M Ta'i!)' Sam e Fc - holding compan: 1 I96I Jo 19M, for Atchison, Topeka — h as tht idcnts John F . ^'dded appeal of continued diver

' T s'fJcaUon into nonrail .ictivilie: .ntlal voice In should bo held for income lg the job. p o rd h as begun to recoup ll:''e re expressed no rm al 26 per ccn t segm ent o

« the to ta l autom otive m arket af of them scj> y e a r’s strike which rc

*".J" duced th is figure to 22 p e r ccn t)0 th In stances y o u r m utual funda should b<

h e ld .fo r the ir yield and g rodua p a rty spokes- g ^ w th .„ , . ^ By investing about onc-half o , sam MC- yQur sav ings reserve In AA t it Is Im ppr- P enn ,^^5

to em phasize qj, ig g j you will Increase youi m odestly. These to n d s

political sy s - bejow, th o lr calprice , o ffer b e tte r than 6 '/ l pe ■ doesn t p ro - i „ u ,„ a ,

e tu m . a s in q _ a $2,000 legacy Is t(. . ___ com e m y w ay and I w aiit t'

i J ,n i ^ ‘'" 'e s t p a r t o f It. I am In m: i i working and hav>

«?A « r *500 saved . Could you sugges a sto ck for purchase w ith thi

e ground th ey ,n fe ritance plus 550 a - m o n t l v « „ now on?—B.K.

t «rn, nH A - P rio rity should b e glveie s^ a ro i^ d th e increasing your savings

^ 1? le I would not rccommen<fo^®s ecM om Ic m ore than one-thlrc£ oion s econom icin rw^euinn le ' B cldlng Hcmlnway._,manufac r T ^ 0 .1,?- . ^ 11 tu re r o f hom e furnishings, "sew iilio 7 " ' ^ M " IhB .notions and f .b r i c r f o r re * conceded “ a

H um phrey h as a m uch m or ‘ m ean t l i b m l cogent program ." ' sense, w h ich T he i^rogram he said. Is th is

e r ra th e r th a n ••Responsible fiscal and mom n ^ s e d re s tr lc - tj,ry policy, perhaps even hole

_____ o n <0 surtax. Cooperitton w ith b ig business an d bl

on ln u ed . In a la b o r .to obtain economic dlsai ilnistration th e n iam ent, Specific proposals fc u r yea rs h en ce (ry lng to b reak through Infiatlo r e x p o s e s and j^, construction, medicine, insui R epublicans. and o ther Industries,

fiey 11 p ro b ab ly H elle r sa id he felt a RepubI t- .< - C“ " p residen t would be Incline'

‘0 p u t grow th In lhe Gross Nn if ag reem en t In tjona, p ro d u c t by towering tM phy but g r e a l gg at\d Increasing m llltar:

,.,i.u .i.« spending and that th e Demo * u K . c ro ‘8 would spend on clvUlai

es lden t H u b e rt n roeram s id Nlxon h a v e ^ jjffg j)ls o f m o d e rn whole philosophy o

y cE g ^ s"® t* ^11 1 '^ ® ! ! .’::.*“ "R em em b er the le tte r to ttn irtisan consen- b ro k e rs?" He referred to a lei

-* A the Investment com m unli i . J ^ ‘y Indicating th e Republican

p re fe rred to see a less re g u la te .„ w i3 mu o " Wall Street.

"N lxoti. I would say, takes thi nh In brokers

-■ lu m p h rey th a l of th e ahare

CLASSES N dy puls full cm -wth a t th e top , . .lid. "H ie lend- f o r t h e

sym ent :'“S DALE CARNI1. adv isers sny . COURSEt a " ’p r“ ™ m f o r I N F O R M A T I O Itrong nnd th c * 7 0 0 1rnm “ m ostly / A A m / H l■onlc, h e said , j T .Mtlng a lo t o f P R E S E N T E D B Y R . U

Inflntion b u t f ___ . j , j. „. rir--^nnnnn.iuinr-rjL---.-ij

(ding - V ote N ebeker <

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I n c r e a s e l U i l

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s W a n t t o K lidlng - V ote Nebokor S

I C S S M onijgy, October. 28, 1968

i c e g ' s f u T T l ^ S Pnesting -G ER E . S P E A R «

my , wife and run il a n d Industrial consum eiif rficully m aking Is an a ttrac tiv e .. P u r c h a s e . tired two y e a rs 'S h a re s , now trad ing a t about ccurliy. a. sm all] 17 lim es e stim ated 1968 resu O i dividends from ap p ea r to -h n v e fu rth e r u p s^ ^ :o., Ford Molor potential.- I would bank 550^-a ndusirics. Stand- monih and invest la te r In ah- Jcrscy, Affillat- o ther p rom ising issue.

'/ellington Fund. (R oger Spear’s 48-pa'ge GuW’6 Sl- some of our to Succcssful Investing (rcccflv to get. m ore In- iy rev ised a n d 'in ils 10th priij;^;

ing) I s - a v a ila b le 'to a ll readCfp ortfolio offers a of ih is colinnn. F o r your C0535 Df adequate in- -■’cnt 51 w ith n am e and addri^i? jra tc growth po- *?, R oger E . Spear, ■ (care

Tim es-N cw s). Box 1618, G r^nd n Scrvice m oved C $?lra l Slation. New Y ork. N , g ils participation 1■rsWp of A tlantic : ’ r.e

\ o o m , yield is LUClC Of DCIlVSindf e ’M e Told In Steel?prcciai1on pros- CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP)

Increases in mill p riccs n p rd needs no ad- severa l m a jo r, steel producU tt — having been show th a t w eakness in dem ^w j le re repeatedly, has b « h Indicated, accordlng«*o loldine com pany s tee l M agazine. ')p.»ka — h as the -w h ile price conce.ssions have continued d iver- been m ade fiT 'som e a reas of

lonrail .ictiv ities severe com petition, no tab ly Held for incom e, w here low-priced Im ports hayj? un to recoup lls been cncouniered, these tran s- ccn t segm ent o f ac tions involve only a sn \9tf otive m arket a f- p recen rage of total o rder vo t- strike which r ^ u m e ," Steel sa id Monday. f ‘°.i ^ m etalw orking w eekly

so ld th a t the conllnuallpn.-ol Id d and g rad u a l tho m oderate upswing whloh •>. , In O ctober gave stfieJIbout onc-half o f com ponles encouragem ent -<0reserve In AA- a d ju s t p rices upw ard M^in^r^.^tl busincss Js devclonlngijii1 S . . b S s StM l saw ,

A®,? , » ‘0 .« " “b le steel coropanles »te

te r than 6% p e r joo^ is fo r a steady riso .4n

M legacy is to ___________ 'and I w aiit to .5-

'r k in g T n d V v ? News O f Recor®U N C O L N COUNTY Z

^ ' C lerk’s O lllce •'.'I; 550 a . m o n t h W arran ty deed w as filed ^

T... «u,«n M arie C. B urton to P riscilla De- van<v Sm ith. Cleatus F . Shonfc

G- C a ra w a y . . S' not re w m m e i^ D ecree of dlstrlbulion w m

5 PinrC f P ro b a te Court In tW®- B rush -estate to N te i

S f e i S " " ' w - “ »=l_f^ ric_s_ fo^ ,

Sheriff’s Blotter a m uch m ore A 600-pound s tee r belonglw

».’’ • to Jo h n and Boyd Andersotthe said, Is tfils: D ie trich , w as killed when s t r u * fiscal and mone- b y a 1962 F o rd pickup drlvW rhaps even hold- b y T ed W eiss, Dietrich. Damage surtax. C o o p e ra - to th e truck w as estim ated Ji; lousiness an d b ig 5200-by Sheriff Thom as W. Coa

economic d lsa r- ner. flc proposals for T h e Incident took place a t 1 through Inflation p .m . six m iles southeast o f D liJ medicine, in su r- rfch , .ad jac im t to the Andersor

T Industries. fa rm . 'e felt a Republi- ------—/ould be Inclined ELM O R E COUNTY ... n lhe Gross Nn- G lenns F e r ry Clly Court by towering tax - T hom as D ec Ncz, 20. Tonokck, ;aslng m ilita ry A rlz ., JlOO a n d 90 d ays for /o rfiff lhal th e Demo- tu re ; 10 d ays Jail sentence; su®- lend on civilian p e n d ed upon paym ent Of flitt

d riv in g w nlle inioxlcaied.lere U a differ- ------------------ --------Jle philosotrfiy of _______ . "tax reform , he • EARNINGS RISE

MORGAN. U tah (A P) S? ;he le tte r to the B row ning A rm s Co. earnlnra-tfifc cferred to a let- f ir s t nine m onths thU year w S ti tm ent com m unl- Sl,<i25,80<3 or. 11.31 por s h j i^ lhe R epublicans co m p ared w ith 51,320/J90 o r S1.M a less regu la ted a sh a re fo r the sam e p e r io d j^ S treet. 1967, John V. Browning, compa«

Id say, takes the n y presiden t, announced.of the b r o k e r s , ------------------ -— — >>

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Colts Knoi With 27-li Gabriel, L- BALTIMORE (A P) — Tho a tic Ballimorc Colts couplccl an oy- nl D crpoworins defense'w ith lim cly and I touchdown lossirtg by E nri Mor- Thc rail Sunday an,d knocked thc pamc Los Angelps Rams oui of thc un- dcfcn bcaien N a t i o n a l Football man League ranks. 27-10. while

Thc decisive, outcome before lead.. 60.23S .screaming (ans recreated Mo

Tour Rooki< Chi Chi Roc

COSTA MESA. Calif. (A P) - lecte^ Rookie professional Bob -Dick- ceich SOD. a lour player icss than six week months, birdicd thc first hoje to wilh bre^k a deadlock w ith seasoned befor Chi Chi Rodriguez Sunday and g ii went on to win thc SHO,OOO H aig pjay, National Open Golf , Tourna- cham ment. p]ac«

Thc b is fellow .from Tulsa,Okla.. 24, who m ade h istory in cam(

• winning both the U.S. and Bril- ^ ith Ish Amateur cham pionships in ~ 1967, withstood all m anner of , V' pressure to hold off the chai- lenge of wiry Utlle Chi Chl. who c.iii finished sccond.

Dickson shot a tw o-under par 69 for a 72-hole scorc of 271, 13 1 " ^ blows under par. while Rodrl- _ Ruez,-winner of th e S100,000 S a -_ T ] ; h a ra Invitational In L as Vegas, D iet Nev., Jast Sunday, h ad a 71 for 273

Dickson, playing in h is 15th professional tournam ent, col- As --------- ---------------------------------------w as

Steelers Win Over Eagles In 6-3 m

. no '-PITTSBURGH (A P ) - Booth able

Liisteg kicked a 15-yard field D id goal w ith 17 seconds rem aining R( a s P illsburgh stum bled to a W G6 i N ational Football League victo- into r y over the w inless Philadelphia E ag les Sunday. T yr

I t w as thc Steelers’ f irs t victo- ry of the season, produced whcn • th e Eagles m ysteriously w ent A fo r a firs t down on the ir own 10- y a rd line with less than a m ln- u ie to go in the gam e. | J

Boih sides lived’ up to the ^ R am e- billed as th c "UliUty Bowl." callcd th a t because thc team s have the w orst rccords in professional fooUwJJ. _

A .succession of busted play.s, d ropped nnd overthrow n passes.

• nnd m oro than'lOO yards in pen- nltios on bnth sides, stalled holh offenses repeatedly. ^

Philadelphia m issed three hol field goals nnd Pittsburfih an t m issed iwo. The Steelers m oved toll to the four-yard lino with two cr. m inutes left nnd K ent N ix's wll th ird down pass wns intercepted Sur on tho ono b y Ron M edrcd. of I

Tom Woodeshlck gained ntnc A ya rd s on tho flr^ t ru n but tho sta E ag les got' nothing on tho next fifl two. With only Inches to go fnr rou tho firs t down, the Engles elect- lln cd <0 try Instead of punting Col from t!ic end zono Info a wind wH gustlng up to 25 m iles nn hour. I Tho Eagles didn’t mnko It. ry

Dick Honk ran onc p lay to get nls the ball In thc m iddle of the irli field nnd Lusteg split the Nl( iinrlRhls on h h fourih (ield goal Jl£

.........nU om iirof Iho nflernoon;— 1Phllniiclphia 0,3 0 0-.1 .nlrPilli>burgh 0 0 0 0—0 roi

Raiders Have jf .31-10 Win J From Bengal* *c"l

OAKI.AND, em it. (A PI - Dii- j " ry l6 i.nni(inicn kept Oakland ln thn Aninrlcnn I'notliall l^ai-iio tille chnso wllh ihrco touchdown W pauses HH Ihc Rnidor.s downed ^ Cb)cl)»iull 3J-10 .Stiniliiy. 'n

Tho RiiltlerK. tlcil for nncoml 11 In tho W estern Division wllh .Snn Dlcuo, w ith (Ivo v lclorles n nnd Iwo losiiOfl, Hia'ried slow hut J K<)t n hrenk when Mlkri l-.ls- chi>ld, tryinn to punl In llio (iriit ' fiunrier, wns riiNhecl hnr<l nnd r.I ran 17 yardH from hl» own 21) for f** n first down. V‘

I'Yom thnrc, Ijim on lca threw H 40 yards lo W nrren Wells nnd then h it l-rcd H ilrlnlkoff wllh n w l3-yan( ncorlnj; toss. ffi

A 20-ynrd run hy Chnrlle 72 Snilih fid up Uogcr llnKherK's hi fioven-ynnl loiirluUiwn run In IQ thfl Hccond nunrte r nnd Onkland led H O. nl

n » ( on Hio first pl«y n f" 'r kickoff, Clnclnniiil's Piuil Kohin- y< «<m, n rookln from Arlronn. '>1 fllimled nff rljihl Inrklo for H7 <' yo rds nnd n louclulown. «l

Georg6 Alklnson’K (in-vnrd re- Ui tu rn nf Iho bccojhI half kickoff n not up nnother H(rorln« loss from .SI iJim onlcn to nilutnlkoff, ihls ni tim e for 12 ynnlh. fl<

!.a lo r In Iho th ird nun rler, n 11 37-ynrd field j{nnl hy Drilo Mv* nl JnABlon, not up by lllll Kin- h d richfi', furnhlo recovery, ftavo IE CInclnnnll Ihrco m oro points,

Dut Iho Rnjdorfl ciiniu righl tl b ack (0 Hcoro oh Lamonit-n's m novon'ynrd (lorn pnss lo tlag- »i

...... bcrK, A 2<-y n rd -p ass play lo hSm lili WOK itio key p l a y in (ho (n fi9*yurd drlvo, * ■ C

CeorRO nianrtft kickcd n field Ij floni from 4H y iin ls for iho Raid- ll

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The a tic for first p lacc In (hc Coast- Jim m ; ,n ov- nl Division betw een Ihc Colls play i timely and Ram s w ith 6-1 rccords. hit T<

Mor- Thc Colls w rapped up thc covcri d thc gam e in thc firs t half when thc Balt he un- defense stifled qunrlcrhack Ro- w ith tl )Olball m an G abriel and his Ram s vid h

while B altim ore ran up a 20-3 lincba before lead. cover(reated M orrall collabornled with Gulllo----------------------------------------------------------- Ram s

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lokie Bests 11«___ up a t

Rodriguez Sod cn

\P ) — Iccted S22.000 and Chi Chl. who cover• Dick- celebrated h is 33rd birihday last son a an six week, settled for 513,200 lo go pan i joJe to wilh ihe.520,000he won lhe week mqj isoned before. • down y and Bill-Collins. an Infrequent tour rccci\ 0 H aig p layer and a club pro in Pur- The ourna- chase, N.Y., had a 69 for th ird scorir

Gace a t 271, while young Bobby quart ilchcjj from . Danville, Va.. cepte ory in cam e from virtually nowhere dcfcn J Bril- w ith a G(5 for 275. into t

n«r i!f T here w as a jam a t 276 lhat pass u I included the pretournam cnt fn- Afti

vorite, Billy C asper, and Ken Rami ll. Who Messcn- near

gale, w ho finished with a 71; whcn Ja c k M ontRomery, 69, and Bob Ing t

Rodri- Rosburg, 67. downBOO Sa- Tho rea l d ram a lay between ">5 C Veoas Dickson and Chi Chi. In thc , 71 for pairings, Dickson was in a

threesom e ahead and of course ^Is j 5ih finished firs t. f V \, col- As if tu rn ed out, Bob’g birdie----------w as th e b ig blow, of the sunny ^, afternoon a t . t h c par 36-35—71, I g H 6,650-yard M esa Verde Country

Club course . r r tHe w as sh o rt to thc green on I <

G thc 475Kyard.“p a r 5 hole but hitup two fee t from the cup and ST banged in th e birdie. Henr

R odriguez led off wilh p a r and typic no one, including O ii Chl. w as -ph

• Boom able to ca tch the m uscular tyd field Dickson from there on. ballnalnlng Rodriguez w ith a third-round o lyn0 a 6-3 66 and Dickson with a 69 w ent gold E victo- inlo the final round tied a t 202. dav delphia . -------------------------- ggtu

itvici NieldausWins yol“Id w h en . ---------- , ^ . {,.11

own 10. Australian "“r.”, OpenToin-ney “.gBig Jo ck N lcklous ol Columbus.

r^ rd s in “ fivc-under-par 6 7 ^ ? *coros III Jhc A ustralian 'J ni-ivq Open Golf Championship by one . '

n a s s S ’ " 'h e n L u h AfHca’sin lien- P la y e r ..missed a seven-

ted holhN icklaus birdlcd on the final ,],«

th ree hole of tho 72-holo competition j Itsburgh and finished w llh .a four-round ji, 5 m oved total of 270, 18 under par. Play- vicii 'Ith two c r. who co lored iho final round cost t N ix's with a iw o-stroke lead, had a 70 seer irccpted Sunday ond finished w ith a lotal ‘cT,a. ;d. of 271. i)n^|cd ntnc ArnoJd Pn lm er, (he A m erican coil< but tho s ta r from LatrolKs, P a., pinccd ti ho next fifth w llh 276, Including a (Inal „ „1 go for round <18. Billy Dunk nf A ustra- o|v( cs elect- lln w ns th ird w ilh 27-1 nnd Bobby t|,epunting Colo of South Africa w as fourth or- a wind wilh 275. sjtic

\n hour. It w as N icklaus' second victo- onn It. ry In Iho Austrnlian Open. Hc 'p

ly to get nlso won It In lOCl The la test cnn ; of tho trium ph w ns worth 2.500 to outl lilt the N icklaus. P luycr collecled (rhi leld goal 51900. P iilm cr rccclved J900. f!n i; ■ P lay e r led NIcklniis by onc ••3 0 n—.1 .Hlroko a f te r 10 holes In tho final nbo0 0 0—0 round. Ou tiio 17lh Nicklaus hnd ihn

n par 3 whllo the South African if < hnd In soitlo fi)r a four when he hen

X V Q , th ree pu tted from Iho edgo of 'ra tho green, eve

On tho p a r 3. Ifith hole, Nick- •' laun Kiink nn eighl-l(H)i putt for pr< a lilrdlc. Player'H kccoikI shot *

ry«-| 1 ^ 1 innded neven (ect behind the gpl —i l l o cup. Ills pull iipi>carc<l lo he thn «« righ t n t I

'''toiiili SteellieadRun ijj L : “ v.”i'.’l! May Be Larger

Than Ever Jrllkn r.ls- ,,1,the (iriit • n o iS I I — Wilh next ^p^l1lR'n Li

inr<l and r.leclhrnd trou t sllll in fio count- .wn 20 for rd Ijcforo thn cud of Ihu fKli

yea r Ju n e .10, (ho tnlly a l Icu j l ,ca threw lla rh n r Dam lust wciik iirokn .i.,Veils nnd tiO.llOO ntcellieiid nnd Ht’cmcd i(,i>ff with a w ell'nn the w ay tnwiiril loiiplng ^h'

liio old sccfmci-plncii rc ro rd of <C harlie 72.000 IM \ In 1001, tim idnho l-lsli

InKhcrg's and fja ino D cpnrtm cnt roiw rlcd |t,<run In lodny.

1 Onkland Tho cnrly-sprlng part nf the inleollicad run usually peaks up )0(

n fler Iho i» M « r i: Ji, nll}n>»«lt Ow fi.vli noid Rollln- y ea r runs through lhe monlh rd

Arirona. '>f .June. P nst experience Indl- • lo for H7 < al‘ ‘‘ thn t .aLJcaai-Cllouull fluh roI. should cross Ico lln rlm r Dnm Hnl-vnrd re> lo hrlnn tho total iiuinbor lo ilv If kickoff m nrn tlinn 72,000 accordlim lo ' Inss from •Slncy .(ichhiirdn, flNhorv mnn- w< loff, this ngem ent supervisor. The old sp

flccond-plnco record wns oslul>- he iiiarlcr. n llshi'd hi tho 1963 tlnh yenr. The ah b a le Mv* nll-llmo high waa 10H,'000 stcrl- m il Kin- hond counlcd a t Icq HarlKir in T y, gave 10(12.[Kilnts, (lobhnn is 6 xplalnn1 that nl* mo right though lo tal slceihend nuinhors nmoiiicn's a( Ice llnrl>or this full are high,

lo Hag- nnalyfils of iho run hliows that Bi I play lo holh ‘'A'* and "H" group Blcol- U a y i n (ho h e a d -a ro below nvciflgft (n tho At

Columhin Rlvor, Tim cnuiil nl id n field nonncvllIft Daiiri(r«IiiTO“‘HhowN M Ihe Raid- (hal thn run ol "A Group" Mccl-

. . head ia nno nf thn sm allnsl on Tt 3 0— 10 r e c o r d , nnd tho "U Oroim " I)i

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g e l e s ICoast- Jim m y O rr on a 44-yard scoring P H Colts play in the sccond period and M J

hit Tom M itchell for another U R y thc covering 41 y a rd s in the third.Jn thc B altim ore w as unable to move k k Ro- w ith thc opening kickoff and Da- Ram s vid L ee's punt w as blocked by a 20-3 lincback Ja c k P ardee and rc- ■ ■

covercd by team m ate Tony with G uillory on thc Colt 17. The

-------- Ram s w ere forced to settle for a19-yard field goal by B ruce Gos- n | sett. j U

A 50-yard run to the goal w ith f H a screen p ass by Tom M atte se t I M up a touchdown pliingc by Je rry ■ ■ Hill and put thc Colts ahead.They H«rc back for another touchdown before thc first peri- H i

od ended w hen F red M iller re- I. who covered a fum ble by Willy Elli- ly last son and ra n it 30 yards to the to RO Ram four. ■

: week M orrall ra n in for lhe touch- • down h im self a fte r seeing his

nt tour receivers covercd. a Pur- The Colts w asted no tim e | H r th ird scoring early in thc second 7 ^ Bobby q u a r le r a f te r J e r ry Logan inter- i

Va.. cepted a G abrie l pass. O rr beat ' • )Whcrc defender Irv Cross and trotted .

into thc end zone with a perfect V ?6 lhat pass from M orrall. • Aent la- After th e ir field goal, thc b tv d Ken Ram s d idn’t cross midfleld until lessen- n ea r the end of th tn h lrd period *’

a 71: whcn G abriel succeeded in mov- id Bob ing them 80 yard s for a touch-

down on a one-yard pass to Ber- ^*^1 ■etwcen " 'c Casey.In the Los Angeles 3 0 7 (^-10 1 2

in n B allim orc 13 7 7 0 -2 7

, birfi, Olympic Hoop ^ S Coach Goes

To Oklahoma _up and STILLWATER, Okla. (A P) —

H enry Iba Is back hom e and, ^ ^ar and typically . b ack oj) th e job. # ’fll, w s T he Oklahoma" S tatc Universi- uscular ty a th le tic d irec to r and basket- . . ball coach , who guided the U.S. /->*

4 wrvnl basketball team to thc G -59 v^cnt gold m edal in M exico City F ri- Q l It 202. d ay night, re tu rned to Stillw ater

Saturday.l i e Sunday afternoon, thc 64- 9.^

I l i a year-old Iba w as a t G allagher Y“ ' ® Hail putting h is 0-S tate tcam through its p rac tice paces. scco

" I 'm p re tty tired ," the coach ^ adm itted Sundny, "b u t I 've cot

r i f t V ‘0 RO to w ork ."Iba sa id he lost 10% pounds

iumbus, nuring his two-wcek stay in Tl: r-par 67 M exico City. twoistralian w orked hard ,” he said, cam) hv one ^ d idn 't c a t any th ing but ings Africa’s b reak fast for ^ u r o r hvo days, 25-yi

seven- * w n s 'w n rrlcd all tho tim e. Joe g T never got s ick ,’ihcm gh. 1 ‘ Pcho finnl n’y voice,.J5-om trying {o get carl

ipetition I never g o t s ick ." cJvct Pinv adm itted th a t (he Olympic then.V m ay have been his b ig - ------Lh 7n « caree r th a t has ^

I national collegiatetotal cham pionships, a 106-1 Olympic

___ _ bnskelball gold m edal and 741 r \m crican collegiate v ic to ries since 1929. I t , ' !i“ This ycnr'.., Olympic team w«« .*• ' , a I nal „ m uch-m aligncd outfit. It wns y v

/ t R'vcn little chance lo keep alive I I d Bobby the United S la tes ' rccord of nev- IS fourih e r -h a v in g been on the losing c-

side In n n Olympic baskeil>atl hit Id vie 0 - sam e.pen. He 'n ,c n Ih n 'co ach cd th c Amcri- 10 la test cnn.H to n ine viciorles in nine I 2.500 to outings, c lim nxcd by a aWO ?i , c » ll« lc d trium ph over Yugoslavia In the py,:

by one - i 'n e v e r talked to tlie boys the f nu n1)out being underdogs," Raid Inus hnd Uin, " I tr ied to talk to them ns ^I African if wo w ore going to win. ’Tiicy when he heard lh a t 'sm orgnshoril' nnd edgo of 'raggcdy-nnn* stuff enough from

evcrvlMidy else,>lo, Nick- "V ou don’t knmv how much

putt for p ressu re wiis on Ihose hoyn. '“’H (Uld shot " n u t the biggest kick you cnn 30. hind lhe get Is being No. 1 and seeing S <l lo hu tlmt A m erican flag go up.” 45

righ t n t n>a sn id lie hclievrd (Ii |b rui

Joar’.s O lympic experience wns Th oncficlnl to him, ov.

w y " I think th is hnll chih helped umm e as A conch," ho snld, *'I nIu

J lenrncd somo things 1 nm 'hoiigJif I kociv Hint J didn 'l Imi

r i s e r Unow so woll, alvO *'li looked Uko ll wns going lo ^

be a lough Job those flr«.t couple jh, of weeks in Alnmosn (Ihe Oivm- wii Pt(; te a m 's Colorado triiining

■ "Priiig s ^ji(i).Im counj. '»■

Iliu fKil jjeitltig everyhixly lo rfn llro , ly nl icu th«'rc'» m ore to llie gnmn than . |ik Iirokn Kliootlng tho hall, Tlini’.s your 1 Hecmcd itnigiievt Jol>—selling defense to d lopplnil shooters. “ rcrord of '-niK <ho boys nil ndvnncrd Jnho l ish trom eiidously -fiverv ono of

ro|)or(cd u,cni. I l i a l wnn nlmosl iinren- 1 sonnblo to expec t." ly

rt nf thp ihii h looking forward to Iho of peaks up inrhS-fiO colleglnto ftCnsoii. his 11k

tJm fi.vli noxt-frt-lnst p rio r (o m(iii<i«<ory y» 10 monlh re lircm en l. do nco Indl- •"ilils in (he hest looking Ihi uuuli flHh sqund w e’vo h ad slnco we won tin iKir Dnm Big E ight in 10(15 (following ; Jinbor 10 Ib a 's flrs l Olvmpic Gnmen). . sn ordliig lo "W o've got experience, nnd re, )ry mnn- w e’vo got the s lie nnd the , Tho old speed. Wr- should ho nhle to piny ns ostul>- betfer defense nnd wo should be I ' yenr. The ab le lo run a litllo hit this year, ; 000 bIcpI- • •rm filad lo bo hack honio." V llarlKir in --------------------------

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lows that nn ltlm oro 12(i, Senttlo IM V" nup Blcol- I.OS Angeles 152, Snn Dlfj^n 110 Rft In tho Adnntn 133, Pliot-jiijc. rmiill nl AIIA

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.ho w CHICAGO (A P) - Mac Pcrci- the fi J a l l a g h c r g o a l his cut N' J fourth of lhe gam e, with th ree The.1 icam 5(,^onds to p lay lifted tlic Chica- thc , Ko'r/^n^i, RO Dcars to a 2G-2-1 v iclory over tim e I've no M innesota Vikings in a wild had 1 * N ational Foo tball League gam e But

P c rc lv ..r., ninll, In S two gam es w ithout a miss,

he said cam c 63 seconds a fte r thc Vik- t > lirg but ings had lakcn a 24-23 lead on a J ) J Ivo davs 25-yard touchdown pass from tho time! Jo e W ashington, " r i Jicmgh. I ■ Pcrcival .started his bcroics ng lo get ea rly in lhe gam e wlien hc boot- ense, but cd a field goal for 12 y ards to ^ - i

give Chicago a 10 7 lead tind Olympic then added onc of 42 yards on p jr

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,'ocp‘ aii!“ Over Saints n r m■d of nev- Brls(ho losing ST. lo u iS (A P ) - J im H nrl scor. »askeil>atl h it end Dave Willinms on n 53- phin;

. , ynrd touchdown pnss with less Um i IC Amcri- than lour m lnutcs to go as tlic mini ‘ St. Louis Cnrdlnnls erupted for Ti‘

a 6.1-50 21 points In the flnnl period to inter /In In the py,) „ 31.17 victory nver tlio only ,, Now Oriouns .S’uints .Sunday in a /ir.stthe boys j.^„Unun| Football l.onguo gam o. Br

r ih c ,« " n i Tied 17-17 Into In the lourth

'vrrm"' il;« »!.»IOW m.irh Jam l R ivers throw Davo Whit- «nn'hoy« «■'“ h isk you cnn 30.ind seeing St. l.ouls quickly moved lo ils . up.’’ 45 on an Interloroiico call nnd u mii:

Rvrd (llis run gnincd two m«r«i yards. ,j,„ lenco wns Thon M nn flrcil n long pfiSH

over tho nild.llc. Willlai.is ran Mor luh helped unilor It, caught it over his ^nn. I snld, *'I Hiiouldcr nml slumhicd into the t i 3 things 1 end r.ono wilh tlio ilefendor m-o t I illdn'l IIII l»> put iJlo Cnrd.-»

ahead 24-17. ondIS going 10 Tight end Jack ie Smith sot up ero. m c^ iu p ic ,h„ Cardinals ' tying louclulown (i

(Ihe Olym- ^vltli a 45-yard puhs rcreptioii shot > train ing ,h„ Siilnts went nhcnd 17- [>laj

10. H«rl |jiH!k<-d ll ovfT frow Ibo »uii I’i ' " ’ / * ' " i)i«i on hl» «BC()i»l Iry. * » '

Cyil l.;ilwiircl» SI'I Up Ilir IlnnI III ' " m ir loiiclnlowii w llh n .||.,v«r.l run In K ", M p n ii m II'" “ -CoiiilM Iho immi-ilclrnso 10 I,.,I —ndvnncrd CndifilKiw Iwik Jl Ji> , |ono of

osl iinrca- New O rleans qiinrlorback Bll- ^ IV K llnior hail taken ndvnnlngo A

nrd to Iho of a weak Cnrdinnl deloiiso in ' ■ ‘nson, Ills Ihe midilln nnd marchcil 45 m(iii<i«<ory y«nJ.i f»r » Ih ln l jx'rlod touc))-

down a fte r Iho .Sajnts roroviirctl it looking Iho riccond Cnrdinnl fumblo of :o we won tho day. . ^(following St. l.ouls wont In front 10-7 nn \

imen). . sm ltli's Ii5y«id touchdown re- once, nnd j-epiion hi Ibc wecojjd p<Jrlod,. .u 'l 11.0 Now O rleans hnd taken a 7-3 hIc to p lay perlml with the’ . .1 ! L l bolp nf a Cardinal fumblo.. IhlH year, (.i„J,.,, .......... .. lunihlod oni^ h o n io . !,,„ „ ij^.||y recovered and

Kilm er wchI lo Abramowlcz 1 ovor lhe m iddle for 25 yartls..11 Then Kiliiior passed lo Tony

LOrlck for n n liicy an l touch- r In | i i down. Tho Cnrtllnals had to sei- I

;i:it\„*';C!'Vl“ i.''’“'''../C lm rlio 'D urlie i’ w rapped " tip ^

I 04 tho .Saints' (icorlng wllh a 32-yard (ield gohl In the fourth po>

3 • riod, !Now Q rlnans 7 0 7 3—17

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) Field Goal Wit 3 Left Sinks Millac Pcrci- the final play of the lirst h a lf to thc b goal, his cut Minnesota’s lead to 14-13. Washi vilh th ree Thc Bears appeared to have jt 5, Llic Chica- thc gam e cinchcd 23-17 with for B :to ry over tim e running out a fte r P crcival jhc n in a wild had kicked a 21-yard field gonl. j,on '

guc gam e But the Vikings, seeking the pass Ccnlral Division lead, struck p^nal

1 ninth in back to scorc w hat.seem ed to be a m iss, ■ The

V'JS o''„‘t Briscoe-Leads LTlS,ass from , ■_ .u,

t'Tls Denver Past nVIM M ia m i'2 1 -1 4 .'synrds on DENVER, Colo. (A P )—Quar- back

--------------- tcrback M arlin "Tho M agician" fectlj1 Briscoe, relieving Steve T ensl a t MiiI v tho s ta r t of thc second ha l^ ran Iv wl

for two t o u c h d o w n s ns he Robb aroused n sluggish D enver for a Chici

r v 21-14 Am erican I'ootbnll League and . J viclory over M iami Sunday. Thi

T aking c o m m a n d w ith thc cn pi I t s Broncos tra iling 14-0. thfj slender with

Briscoe ran 12 yard s for ono Thi J im H nrl score nnd Ijcfuddlcd tho Dol- field

s on a 53- phlns w ith a sneak run for 10 for down with less tim winning touchdown w ith two Hob

go as tlic m inutes left, 14-13ruptcd for Tirnsi wns l>enched n fte r throe A '

period to interceptions and com pleting for .' y liver the only on<> of nino passes in thc top : ufiday in a /ir.st Iwif. gwiliiguo gam e. Briscow, 5-10, 177-pound rook- sllrri iiu< (tnirth lo from O m aha University , over- Mlnr I nro of lie shadowed M iam i's Bob (iriose, Clilc.d on llio and ran llio D o lp h in s------

M flpl.l Koiii •“ ••'‘-‘ir iwo touchdowns.1 a nifl G riese pitched M iami to thc 'irivn W hit, gnu'o'f* first scoro in Iho final ilw« Car<la‘ "'l''**'o nf Iho half. .Starting on

. . with hiiccossivc passes of 22 nnd lOvcd lo lls 3,, Anolhur h ll to Jiin

call nnd u Kilck for 13 put the Dolphins o» tird yards. ix>nvcr five with 21 sccnnds

ong pfiSH rem aining and Grieso hit Doug llllaiiis ran M oreau, nngliiig la lo llio ond

over his ^„n(r, ed into tho t i ,o DolpiilnR pushed (ihead ! defender m-o when (lus llollonion fum- iJlo Card.s (||o kickoff openlfig tlio .lec-

onil half anil Roll P ein illn recov- ililth sot up croil fnr Mlnmi on D enver's 2H,

touchdown Grluso hurled nn eigh t*yard i reception shot lo IVIoreau and on Iho next t nhend 17- play l.a rry Csonka, shaking oil e r fro»i Ibo D enver lack lers Ilko fllcy, bull-

<lo/ed 12 yar<lfl Inln the end

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Sam)rst h a lf to thc big play on the Kapp to back T14-13. W ashington pass. Sai

!2 seem ed to be hcartb rcaker.3-17 with for Bear partisans because on B^Jir r P crcival the previous play Richie Petti- field goal. j,on ^ad intcrccpied a K app lo ti rekmg the pass. But a defensive holding Carl d , struck penally w as called and thc Vik- othci

ings kept control of thc ball. ThThen thc Kapp-Washlnglon

combination, which had clicked u . ’v i C 'C t U S far a 5-J-yard louclidown aeria l

in the firs t half, did it again to ,t,_ n C f ' put fhc Vikings ahead 24-23 with

1 ;0R left lo play. “ ’i l .

M ’ Thc B ears scram bled right down the field and with three »i.ij .seconds left. P crc iva l stepped

iP )—Quar- back and booted the ball per* M agician" fectly through the uprights./c T ensl a t Minnesota took a 7-0 lead cnr- ^ ‘t d half, ran Iv when Steve .Smith blocked n n s ns he Bobby Joo G reen punt on thc ^1

;nver for a Chicago 27. G reen w as Injured i„„ j nil League and did not re fu m .. , “Sunday. The Vikings needed only sov* ^ d w ith thc cn plnys to score the touchdown thfj slender with Jim Lindsey plunging over. • „ Is for ono The Bears counted on two t,I tho Dol- field goals and n 12-yard touch- »jov n for 10 for down pnss from ,Virgil C arte r (0 1— ’n w ith two Hob W allace and the scoro stood

14-13 nt the hnlf, I In fte r throe A C nrter to Dick Grodon pass | E com pleting for .10 ynrds put the Bears on | * sses in the top 20-14, An exchange of fleld | 1

gwils m ado il 3.7-17 b o fo rt the I lound rook- stirring finish. |T sliy, over- Mlnncsola 7 7 0 10—24 |lob (iriose, Chicago 7 fi 7 0-2C L —110 Dolphins ---------------------wns. r ................ .......................... -H-....—...am i to thc

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1 U.S. Boxer I D§cision:Wir

MEXICO CITY (A P) — Al- A lamc be rt Robinson, the U.S. fea th e r lion, v weight who w as charged v/ith al. bu tting and disqualified in his " i Olympic boxing finals matcb-^cause against M exico's Antonio Rol- fight, dan, won an appeal Sunday and RobI was aw arded thc runncr-up sii- old, s ver m edal. • • 300 to

R obert ‘‘P ap p y ’’ Gault of world W ashington, D.C,. thc American croc’s

. ring team coach, filed an appeal J . ’U Im m ediately a fic r ' the Russian gram ? referee stopped the fight Satur- have day night and aw arded the the fi; bleeding M exican the victory geld early In the sccond round. "B ut

B ccausc of thrf disqualifica- il’s b . tion, Robitison w aS 'sirippcd of Mea

the opportunity of mounting thc ag c rs stand for thc runner-up medal. Georg

"M ovies of the m atch ,’’. G ault Calif., said, “ showed there was-no con- an 01 lac t of their heads. Robbie pion

■ couldn 't have butted him. But Ciay the film s showed him banging p rece aw ay, and winning Ihe figh t." alists.

■The AIBA, international rui- " I , ing body in am afcu r boxing, rec r m et Sunday fo r- th ree -h o u rs to 3> , ; consider, thc a p p ea l.'T h e appeal was c was upheld and Robinson, a an 01 Navy m an stationed a t the in t ------- ;------------------------ ;--------------- Salur

Jets’ Defense S ' Nets 48-14

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I, (52) Win Over Pats Ssro"r‘ t®«{* . NEW YORK (A P) — End Jcr- lal u t f y phiibin and corncrback John- T T

• - ny Sam ple sparked a defense X X ^ tha t in tercepted five passes, re- covercd three fumbles and led | |

k l O lhe New Y ork Je ts to a 48-14 V r victory ov er the Boston P a trio ts Sunday. | 4 |

The trium ph boosted lhe J e ts ’/ lead to two gam es in thc A m eri- b u

k \A il can Fpotball League's E as te rn vin I f W Division. A i 5-2, the Je ts a re thc pass,

g? only EasXern team above .500. kicJcc Until Boston scored on a c lub a s tl

— — rccord 87-yard touchdown p ass the 1 from Tom .S herm an to Jim W he- their lan la te in the fourih q u a rte r. Lcag Boston got inlo New York te r- In

C v C r ito ry only th ree times, fiveBut all three tim es they lost on V

the ball—th e firs t tim e w hen bu rs Philb in recovered Mike T a lia - Qu

L O / ferro ’s fum ble and the other two In h ^ . tim es whon Al Atkinson and threi

Sam ple in tercepted the q u a rte r- 43 yj Kapp to back ’s passes. peric

Sample intercepted ano th e r fouri nb rcak e r P“ ss a t the Je t 29 while B illy It r in se on B aird and J im Hudson cac li play j. P e tti, p icked off one. enabling the J c ts sco r n Kann to tic a club rec6 rd with five. TD

. h o ld ii^ Carl M cAdams recovered th e .19-yi I ihe Vik- o ther two fum bles. ed tlhail T he Jet's w ere leading 7-0 In yard

the second qua rte r when Phil- Bi ashlnglon ^ h o was in the Palriot.s ' tain d clicked backfield-m uch-of-thc_dfly ..-re- Uav wn aerial covered Taliaferro'sr'Xuniblc a t pass . P S ? '" , ? the Boston 40. The Je ts got to it b 24-23 with the Boston one-yard line, bu t the time , . , , , P a ts held and New York had to jroiil led right for j im T urner’s 12-yard lift 1;ith three j.jo„1 stepped T u rn e r kickcd anolhcr field In iJ ball per* ^he third period, a 23- son’

yarder, four plays after B aird bett lead car- prQbbcJ’n T a lln fc rro toss a t the Hou

blockcd n Boston 35 nnd raced to thc 19. Bufl nt on the T iial gave lhe Jc ts only n 13-0 ~ IS m jurca jh^y proceeded to

t ..V, b reak thc gam e wide open, scor- Hi ing a fte r both McAdams' fum- ^ ble recoveries and Hudson’s In- M*:

Ring over, tcrccptlon.? lA. rv, Boston 0 0 0 14—14

nrjl touch- York 7 3 10 28— 18C arte r (0

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xer Protests i Wins Medal, — Al- A lam eda. Calif.. Naval Air Sla- fea lh c r lion, was given the silver med-

;ed v/ith al.i in his " i w a s especially -an g ry be- ; matcb-^cause Robbie was winning the nio Rol- fight, easily ,” n .iult .snid. iday and Robinson, a 5-fQot-ll, 21-year- •r-up sii- old, said he’s rsCcived nearly

300 Iclrgram s from around the iault of world decrying the R ussian rcf- ^merican c rec ’s action, n appeal J . ’U was great to get the tele- Russian g ram s—but I'd much ra th e r

tit Satur- have had the chancc to finish ded the the fight and get a shot a t the

victory geld m edal,” Robinson _ said.■ound. "B u t r n sure take lhe silver-— qualifica- il’s be tte r than nothing now.•ipped of M eanwhile, professionnl man- nting thc ag c rs were rallying around medal. G eorge Forem an nf Pleasanton.

1," G ault Calif., sensing they m ay have s-no con- an Olvmpic heaw w eight charn-

Robbie pion in lhe pattern of Cassius liim. But Ciay and Joe— Fm zier, who ,

banging p receded Forem an a s gold med- figh l." alists.onal rui- “ I don’t know about a pro ca-,

boxing, re c r vet.” .shru'’ced the 6-fooj- hours to 3> , 218-pound Forem an. "T ins

jc appeal wa.s only my 23rd boul and Tm- 'inson, a an Olvmnic cham pion.”

a l the In thc last of the 11 finals la te------------- Saturdav • night, the l&:ycar-old

Forem an dem6 ii.-;hcd Ioncs_ Ce- I f i f t Pu'is of the Soviet Union w ith a

two-round technical kayo to give I . the United States ils sccond box-ti inc gold medal. ^

T he olher was cap tu red ' by Ronnie Harris, the C.inton,

i T t l l S Ohio, liphtweigKt. Am erican boxers took s^ven m edals in all.

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rSeit"; Houston Wins rri3 Over Buff alon P a tr io ts

Bills 30-7hc A m eri- BUFFALO, N.Y. (A P) — Al- -----i E as te rn vin Reed caught two touchdown ts a re thc passes and Wayne W alker ve .500. kicked three fieid goals Sunday on a c lub a s the Houston Oilers hum bled :own p ass the hapless Buffalo Bills 30-7 for Jim W he- the ir third American Fooiball

1 q u a rte r. League victory.York te r- In addition. Houston, lo serjo f 5, five Samoa, picked up six points

they lost on Woodie Campbell’s two-yard ' • me w hen bu rst through the Buffalo line, ike T a lia - Q uarterback Don Trull, filling other two In fo r the ailing Pe te B ethard. nson and th rew scoring passes of 23 and c q u a rte r- 43 vards to Reed-one in thc th ird

period and thc o ther in the ano th e r fourth.

/hile B illy It took thc Oilers only eight json cac li plays, on their first sc ries , to ig the J e ts sco rc os Campbell tallied. His with five. TD w ns followed by W alker’s

vcrcd th e .TO-yard field goal. He n 'so boot­ed three-pointers from 22 and 19

ling 7-0 In yards.vhen Phil- Buf^ilo m isled .nn alm ost ccr- ; Palriot.s ' ta in first-period touchdown as c_dfly .-re- Uav.cn_Moscs dl-opped a ,38-yard . i/umblc a t pass from Kay Stcphen.son aTfcr ets got to it bounced up and down three ne, bu t the tim es In his hands under the ork had to jro'nl poMs. But the Bills, given a r’s 12-yard lift by"o'holding penalty against

Houston, managed a six-pointer >lhcr field In iho aecond period on Stcphcn- riod, a 23- son’s 30-ynrd pnss to Monte Lcd- ,ftcr B aird be tte r, activated last week, toss a t the Houston 10 10 10—300 the 19. Buffalo 0 7 0 0— 4only a 13-0 --------- _ ----------- .iccedcd toopen, scor- H om oow nor« / ^ / \ ^ \

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S i a n d i n g fMEXICO CITY ( A P ) ^ S o m - l W

b rc ro w aving M exicans,' chant-OTai -jng collcge-siyle yells, c lo sew '^B

{he controversy-riddled theOlympic Gam es Sunday n ii|n t anc w ith a burst of color and Infer* spc m al pagcniry perhaps un- sta m alchcd in Olympic h istory . the

M ore than 80,000 Jubilant fans, f chanting, “ Mexico, M cxico. nal M exJco," saluted the 'flftg s and b!a a th le tes of 119 nations in th e cli- am m ax of a rccord-shattering fort- nol night of athletic competition on ot^

• this high plateau of the. triiancien t A itec world. " of

A p re tty Thailand g irl, ils d ressed In irradcscent pink, w as " h the cen te r of a ttention a s the T a th le tes from all around the Br globe broke ranks and sp read pn tow ard the stands a t the end o t Ol:

Rejuvenate! Down Detri

DETROIT (AP) — San F ran -rqu cisco end Dick W itcher scooped) Jo tip-a 'fU ihble by team m ate G ary be: Lewis a t the Detroit 12-yard-line t<? and rushed in for a fourth quar- ! t e r touchlown tha t gave th e tir 49ers a 14-7 N ational Foo tball thi League victory over the Lions ne Sunday. go

T h e score cam e a t 5:35 of the pii

L e g i o n M e e t i n gTw in F alls Am erican Le-

- - g io n b a s e b a l l supporters w ill hold an organizational m eeting Tuesday- a t 7:30 M p .m . In the Depot Grill ca fe . J® A ll in te rested M rsons a re in- v ited . ^

Petty Takes _ S American 500 Auto Classic g

ROCKINGHAM, N.C. (A P) — R ichard Petty ; whose m a s te ry / o f th e b ig speedways w as su- \ p rem e la s t year, won h is firs t m a jo r stock c a r race of the sea- / son Sunday by cap turing th e \ A m erican 500 a t the N orth Caro- lina M otor Speedway; ’ -

P e tty , whose blue P lym ou th ^ - w en t to v ictory lane 27 tim es In

1967, fo u r of them Jn . Jong, dis- _ ta n c e events, finished 16 sec- ^ onda ah ead of Ford d r iv e r Da* J*’ v id P ea rso n to collect ,J16,875 of (ho S85;500 parse. P e tty now h as “ w on J88.203 this season.

P e tty ’s average speed for th e « 500-mlle race over th e one-m lle course w as 106.060 m iles p c r t( hour, a track record. Ji

P earson collected S9,775 lo a ru n his 1068 total to $116,160. ci M orc Im poriantly, his second- tt

H p lace finish assured him of h is i n sccond NASCAR G rand Nation- g, Kg n l title. He previously won p j thc title In 1M6. rl

T iny I,und finished th ird In an [ • J Independently spon.^ored M ercu- ^ fV-'i ry . Lee Roy Y nrbrnugh wns I fourth in a Ford, and Bohbv Al- „ — Ilson vfan firtli in « Plym outh. y

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U ullimoro ............<1 X. 0 -857U)s AngQlen . . . . fl i ‘ 0 .8&7 .Snn FrnnciBco . . . 4 .1 0 .5TIAllnnta ................. 1 A 0 .143

Central DivisionD riro lt .........., . . . 3 3 1 .fSOOM innesota ............ 3 4 0 .420ChJcngo ............. 3 4 0 .420Greon Bny .......... 2 3 1 .400

Sunday's RenuKs Ilultim oro 27. Los AnKflles 10 ChlcuKo 20, Mlimnflota 24 Clovolnnd 30, A tlnntn 7 New York 13. WnfihlnRton 10

PlllHhiirnh 0, PhiladQiphIa 3 .San Frnnclsco 14, D elrn lt 7 Kl. I^u ls 31, New O rleans 17

M onday's O nm ts G reen liny a t Dalian, night

Am erican U srua E astern Division

W L T Pel.New York .................. 3 2 0 .714Ihfiton ......................... 3 4 0 .420lln i» sin n ....................... 3 8 0 .379Minml ....................... 2 4 I .333n iif fn lo ........................ ] 0 1 .143

W estern DivisionK itnm s City .............. 7 I 0 -B75O akland .................... S 2 0 .714Snn Diego ................ 6 2 0 ,714D e n v e r ............... 3 4 0 ,420C incinnati ............0 0 .250

Sunday's Kesulls _N ow York 40, Boston 4

OuKland 3 1 ,-C M n n aU 10Houston 30, Unffald-7 ........J^ n y ? r .a i ..M if tm L i4 _____X anaas Cily 37, &»n D iego 20

ic Games Fii lins Overall ngs From S<^ S o m - lA l tm o v in g . flag ra is in g ’’an d jo h j

chan t-W ag lowering cerem onies. I ccnt c l o s e ^ ' ‘Blacks and whites, some of the

i them in flowing African robes andy nifcmi and others in continental cu t worl id infor- sport attire , rushed tow ard the city ?s un- stands, waving hats and raising T l ory. their hands In friendly salu te . picn int fans, N ear the end of the m oving fl- and M exico, nal program , as firew orks em - wor ags and blazoned the - pitch b lack sky broi 1 th e cll- and the Olympic flam e w en t out m at ing fort- not to be lighted again for an* chol litlon on o ther four years, the huge elec- » u of the. trie scoreboard s t the north end .i»yi

o f the Olympic Stadium shifted,I g iri, its lights from "M exico 88” to o t - Ink, w as ‘'Munich 72."

a s the Moments earlier, A very -.-i, and the Brundage, m ilitant 81-year-old .u -

sp read president of the International | . e end o t Olympic Committee, h ad stood

tras

lated 49ers s______ , scoi

)etrx)it 14-7 II?con

in F ra n -rq u a r te r after 49ers’ q uarte rback scooped) John Brodle fJred a pass from

Ue G ary behind the Detroit 43 com plete ^ I'ard-line t<? Lewis, who fumbled.■th quar- San Francisco led a t half- ave th e tim e 7-0. but D etroit tied it up In Foo tball the th ird quarte r a s Lem Bar* le Lions ney caught a sh o rt 49er field

goal a ttem pt by D ennis P e te ra ,35 of the picked up some blocks and------------- raced 94 yards for a touchdown ^

to bring the crowd o f 53,555 to

ting ' Lions' efensive back s foundtp*^an Le- It hard to stop Brodle’s passesM rters especially to flanker C lifton ^ationa! McNeil. In the firs t half alone,t 7-30 McNeil grabbed six pa sse s forII cafe yards and one touchdown. a re inl His score, plus P a te ra ’s ex tra

point kick, put the 49ers ahfead cW 7-0 In the first q u a rte r . sr<

— ” The touchdown p ass covered65 yards as McNeil g o t o ne s tep ' behind defensive back B arney a t the Lions’s 34 and w ent in for

_ the score. we ^ ( l l l The victory brought San F ran-

cisco’s record to 4-3 while De- , tro ii's dropped to 3-3-1. "J'

'1 g* San Francisco 7 0 0 7—14 0'^ D etroit 0 7 0— 7 }

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r s Coach Happy | 'rSg '5?; Over T eam’s {?,pi™ t>uth 31-17 1 '

lo n E ^d i^ ST. LOUIS (A P) - Coach an 16 sec- C harley W in n er w a* bubbling fal

river Da* «‘ver wllh p ra ise fo r h li St. In lifl87S of Cardinals Sunday a f le r tr<

now h as scored 31 p o in ta -In - the co fourth period and w h lcrp^ the

d for th e N®w Orleans Salnlfl 3M 7. sei one*mlle 'T h e 'a tt i tu d e of Ihooe g u y Is thi

niles p c r terrific ," W inner la ld . "TTiey Just say they won’t be beaten.

19,775 to and a team tha t w on 't be J}«aten • ‘I $118,150. can’t be beaten. T hey keep hus- y j

I second- Hlng. I’m proud of them .” lm of h is This was the second tim e this ‘ d Nation- season tha t tlie C ards had ,1 jusly won scored 21 points Jn the final pe- ^. ^ , riod to upend the SnlnH. And „

Ilrd In an ^ e w Orleans C oach T om F ears Z d Mercu* very much aw nro of it.

"They won this ono a lot m ore sti m n„ih thaiu lho one in New O rleans." Fi

lC*ffr? said. -T h n l one w ns glv- sti cn to Ihem. It wns roblxsry." th

< l f g The play that tu rned the tide acR for the C ardinals w as n 53-yardAlt n . . . . inuchdown pass from qua rte r- h*

« LT M uop.hack Jfw fln rt (□ split «nd Dave bl 15 ! •? ,il Williams with 3:28 left in thc *J 4 * Jl i i 'l8 « " '« - *1

iS il l ' figured the keyploy cnme a few mom ent* ear*

rJUE hiK Sain ts faked aB'’®* from tJ'o 37 w ith tho

nconi lleil 17-17 T P c i. "Wc were supposed to pnss on fi*

) 0 1.000 Ihnt take field gonl," he said. J { 0 .714 “ It wns sure touchdown. The I 0 .420 Cardinals had II m en up on the 1 0 .000 line. I hata to beat m yself." on Instead of passing , holder1 0 .571 Dnve Whitsell trli^d lo run . Cnrd ai 1 0 .571 l i n e b a c k e r Ja m ie R ivera tl♦ 0 .430 sinmined him out o f hiHinds to r «( IV 0 .420 a yard lonn. Four p lays la te r, ir )M e Hnrt hit W illiams tor the go-a-in head touchdown. i.

® ‘IV , ’•''Rht end Jack ie Smith a c o M oii r ’« ,) ono touchdown on a C5-yard d3 0 .B/t pnHs play from H nrt and set up fiIt 0 .MJ another touchdown with a 45- llS " . .rvA >"*” * reception. He w as votcd n3 1 .500 o„u „f lhe four kuiiio balls hand-* 9 " ‘' t ‘‘y ‘he C ards—his first w4 0 .4M ever, be sa id—l>i» h e d id n 't c 3 1 .400 want to talk about th a t. h ills "P u l somelhlnK In about ou r e \n«flles 10 offensive linem en." Sm ith or- I; >ta 24 (liircil, ‘T lm y 're te rrific . They " lift 7 kcpl thow guys out an d tot J im n ilngtofi 10 fhroiv.- Now O rleans used all ' Qlphia 3 kinds Of itun ling defenses nnd Oetroit 7 our linemen hnvo to be a le rt to O rleans 17 pick them up ."I t s Tite victory left SI. Ix u ls tied I n, night w llh Cleveland fo r the Century S

Division load. New O rleans had I gue a share of tha t lead Hnlll losing J m to the C a rd s .; I V L T P e t. ------ ------------- --- V

y r a Japanese Club 2J1 » St. Louis Cards }on ! TOKYO (A P) — T1to;St. l,oul(l (7 I 0 .875 Cardinals. N ational League (5 2 0 .714 champions', w ere stopped fl-0 by I6 2 0 .714 the Japan All S ta rs In ih« (hlrd f 3 4 0 .420 Rame of Ihelr IB 'gam e goodwill I

-2 0 o ' .250 tour Sunday. - - . 1illa ’I'he Japanese collected- ilx Im 4 hits. Including two hom e runil |nali 10 while the Cordinals had only I V'7 - tlvo. h iU ..Jo e -H o e rn « r w as Ihe I1 4 _______ lQfllDi._pUchcr._JrhB_jCMdln«li 1\ D iego 20 n re f-3, ' I

Finished; I •all Medial I a Soviets I^g' an d jo h a sm all white stand in thc H

I ccnter of the infield to proclaim Home of the end df ^ t l te n l lh Olympiad _ ■n robes an d sum m on the athleie.<; of the ■ital cu t world to m eet In the G erm an ■a rd the c ity in 1972. ■raising The inform ality of a Sunday ■

-. picnic mixed with the grandeur ■}ving fi- and form ality o t the ancient f lrks em - world in th e closing cerem ony ■ick sky brought te a rs to Ihe eyes of ■vent out m any of the’' spectators and Wto r an- choked thousands of throats. | |

J At the conclusion of the beou* IJ titul and etficienily run final pa- P

S h i f ty rade. students iftid gaily d ressed L' Oli-rspic hostesses poured from ■

the stands to Join athletes in ■.. strid ing a rm and a rm around ■

the Infield. ^M tio n a l K „ a s Indeed an em otional 'A‘A stood 3j5ht and one In m arked con* R

tra s t to~bI6bdy incidents prio r to ^the G am es, w hen rebellious stu* ■

I den ts clashed w ith governm ent Ht forces in rio ts w hich caused ■

scorcs ot deaths, hundreds of in- ■. ju ries and thousands of a rre sts . I7 T here had been fea r tha t simi- I[ Ia r rio ts m ight d isrupt the I

com petition arnong m ore than ■riArVtnrV 7.500 athlctes. b u t the th re a t ■ IM from never m aterialized.•Qinnlete However. there w as one dis- ..

^ cordant note when two Negro |! | ■t -h»1f. n iem bers of the United States 1 it UB in track team , sp rin te rs John Car- em Bar* 1“ Tom m ie Smith, ap- Jep fli'ld pe*«?d on tho vjct(>Ty stand and

p * f irn ra ised the ir black-gloved hands » • 'k s and P ow er salute,uchdown Under p ressu re from the IOC. © l53 •LU (n U .s.-O lym pic Committee ex- J a

pelled the two athletes from ( v?'”-5 ““ iuClifton '^hlle It appeared I

ilf alone ^^at th is s te rn discipline m ight ■ issM for fip th e A m erican team ' ap a r t . —— ichdown. However, other black ath le tes _ I’S ex tra continued to com pete without In- rs ah ead w as one of th e ■

grea te st O lym pics ever fo r the ^ covered United States.

o ne s tep A m erica’s sw ift track m en, O B arney youthful sw im m ers and divers, V

in for “ nd rag tag basketball te am ^ w ere s ta rs In the collection of

Ian F ran- m edals, 45 of them gold y. i'hile D ^ aw arded fo r firs t place—the

most ever won by a nation in Ha<0 0 7 -1 4 Olympic com petition. mli1 7 0__7 The powerful Soviet Union, ggr_ w ith its huge team of 401 ath - lo r

Wlctes under the red ham m er and the sickle banner, w as no m atch fo r 'v v e the A m ericans. The R ussians ca r . suffered o ne of their most disap- —

ri-^ a pointing perform ances since cn- r r terlng O lym pic competition -In J_

L They won a to tal of 91 m edals,largely In gym nastics, boxing | j

- Coach and canoeing, but their women bubbling failed-to w in a singlo gold n ieda l Q

' hla St. In track and field nnd th e ir O lay a f te r track m en fell below thc m edal a - In - the collection of little Kenya. - , ' Itrt)^ the T he three Kenyans w ere the 17. sensation of the Games, w inning e euvs la th ree gold m edals, th ree s ilver jw J • • ^ e y bronze In a mighty .per-b’ beaten torm ance In track and field, ^ol be beaten They w ere slrona in di.9tancc.9 ba kefto hua- w here m any experts said the keep hus- ^ altitude would take a 19<1 .k i . tremendou.< drain.

irn l U k the form al cerem ony,'^hich snw tho ra is in s of the W' Greek. Mcxfcan and West Ger-

n i ; , . ' " “ I ‘he lowering of y “Jtn F ears j,uge w hite Olvmpic banner

with Its five cncircled rings, th e co 1 lol m ore stadium broke into wild bedlam . y “, Orleans. Fans poured out from the *’ 1 wns glv- fitnnds to hoist athletic heroes on

w ry ." their shoulders 'and carry them 1 the tide across the crowded Inticld. ■ ’ a 53-yard An hour a fte r the ln.st snivo “

qua rte r- had been sounded and the last ' end Dave bit of fireworks had cxp!o<led in itt in thc a bright Itouquet in Ihc sky. It In

appeared th a t not a single spec- t“ l thn kf>v “‘ lor had le tt thc snuccr-shnpcd

ficnta ear* stadium .faked a The signs nam ing the various on

’ w ith tho countries In the Infield w crc 'J^ '' carried awny hv anyone who f 'r

•,v An R* t tliem. th o chorus snnp, th to pnss on M cxican national antliem ' J . ! “nd Golondrlnns." a Mexi- an

TT! can farewell song. NiSome fans liahted p a p e r , ‘!“

. torches In tho stands.I, . ho lder The fans, Olympic hostesses t'.' run . Cnrd and young people mixed w ith P*

le R ivera the ath letes In thc ccnter of tho nwnda to r Atadlum. holdfni; hands, dnncitig *h ay s Inter, in circles and slnRlna songs,

the go-a- The Colombians did n pltty P* Latin A m erican dance In front 1

lUh acol-ed of the president’s box hut PrCMl- A C5-yard dent G ustavo Dias O rdar, who ^ >nd set up ««t nnd stood nltcrnntclv /ith a 45- throughout the 00-mlnuto cere- was voted mnny. long ftlnco hnd left, lalls hand- As the c o m e s tha l m any said -~hlB first Would never take plnce-rbe- h e d id n 't cnuji* of political controversy

U. before they w ere ever fttaRCd—about ou r ended In a g ln te of sentim cnlal Sm ith or- friendliness and hilarity, the big Ific. They nign a t one end ot tho ntndlum nd tot J im ntlll f l a n h e d the niessago:

used all "iVftmfch 71." fenses nnd ‘ ..be a le rt to MEDAL STANDINGS

Gold Silver Bronze T olal Ix u ls tied United S tates . . . . . . 45 38 34 107

le Century S ovIe |.U p lon ............20 31 .11 01rleans hnd H u n g a ry ....................|0 ID 12 .12iimll losing Jopon ........................ 11 7 7 25

Hast G e rm a n y ........ 0 0 7 2.'5West G erm any . . . . fi |(l 10 25

1 Poland ...................... n 7 f» 17H h Australia 5 7 5 17

J Italy . . . ' . .................... 3 4 0 10r n f t F rance ...................... 7 3 A -16

Rumania ................... 4 0 6 15o;St. l,oulfl Czechoslovakia . . . . 7 a 4 13I League a r e a t n r l t a l n .......... 5 5 3 13Jpcd fl-0 by Kenya ....................... .1 4 2 »n (h« (hlrd M e x ic o ........................ 3 4 2- 0le goodwill Bulgaria .................... 3 4 3 0

. . Yugnalovla ................ 3 3 2 . (Illocted- ilx D enm ark ................. . I 4 3 Ahom e runil N etherlands ............ 3 3 1 7

had only Iran ........................... 1 2 1 2 f ta r w a i Ihe Canada ..................... 1 . 3 1.. jC v d ln a l i S w U ierU nd . . . . . . . . . 0 1 4 - 6

Sweden ...................... 2 1 1 4

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Sunday •randeur

ancient eremony eyes of ors and oats. he beau* final pa-' d ressed L H P-ed from

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ked con* 'V B ■ .: prio r to ■'iious stu* .'ernm ent L caused

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onr. Hi<u PAUL WARFIELD W RESTLES 1 tin g Cleveland agn lnst A tlanta. The

3 S ta tS to Ihe fourth q u arter. T he Falcons lohn Car- lith , ap-

’. d ”hn”„d» r / / s r / M S S ' A / e w .

,m' ap a rt. — ..... ............... -: a th le tes ____

•s£Chiefs Dum ?:-= 27-20; Sferetilection oflem gold KANSAS CITY (A P) - J im W: j l a c ^ t h e K earney intercepted a John to t nation m n a d l pass w ith less than two hea\

m inutes to play Sunday pre- (Ive- ;t Union, se rv ing K ansas City’s 27-20 vie- Had r 401 ath - lo ry ov e r San Diego, nnd giving last n m e r and ^he Chiefs com m and , in the n m atch fo r w e s te rn Division of the A m eri- CH\

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etltion -in Tight Def ense S "TSifin Gives Brownsiir women

S i r A ' 3 0 - 7 - V i c t o r r -

CLEVELAND (A P ) C lo v e Lcn wpi-i* th e lan d 's defense sm othered Atlan* Ciiii

a Winnlnc ta w hile Leroy Kelly scored a £ irce silver tw icc , and D lllN clsen riddled wip Llohfw n e r . th e Falcons as the Browns n and field ro lled to a 30-7 National Foot- p mdi.9tancc.9 ball le a g u e victory Sunday ^lo^said th e K elly rushed for 112 yard s In —

lid take a iricn and Neisen hit on 17 of“ 26 p asses for 248 ynrds. includ- | ?

cerem ony. ‘"8 “ 22-yard touchdown to Paul nrr nf Ihn W nrticld. Don Cockroft booted w es? G e r ' SooJs of 2.5. 42. and 34 \S |

ilc^ b anner ^ T he Browns' rush th rew Fal- rings, th e con passers eight tim es for 61

Id bedlam y “ ''d s lost, Until liic gam es finni from the m inute, A llanta’a deejw st nenc- i. •hflrn^Ron tra tion wns lo the ClcvcJand £voi a rry them nine-ynrd line. Dob Berry threw will field a sevcn-ynrd touchdown to Mike w q ,In-st snIvo Donohoe in tho last 50 scconds. owr il tli/> Inst- R andy Johnson look over for x p S e d in B orry when Atlanta trnlled 17-0 g he sky. It *n lhe sccond period '>i" • hon inale snec- l“ incd rlb .ln uries In the fourih ,|nv cer-shnncd q.ui»rter nnd llorry rclu rned . $ist

Kelly scored from the five nnd Cou he various one-ynrd line nnd Cockroft yf, field werc'^^^^'^^cd two o! Ith Ileid ftoal.9 thp <;vc ivnne who t 'r s i finir llrnoH Cleveland hnd (irv

nl anlliem Cockroll added ano ther fieltl th r I ’’ a Mexi- Boul in lhe tliird q u u rie r and G ’ Nelson connected lo W urtield dored f« n e r curly In the flnnl period. joh

I T he Urowns miivcd to n 14 0 Coi hostesses *lrst period lend with Kelly cnl

™1»«1 wilii Pl'inKlnil 111" 11“ Sirnier of the scored on n ilve-ynrd sweep on C Is tinncintf the Browns' flfHi drive. cy,sonns n cn Diivis Krnhbed n Berry nl i

Id ll nlfiv PON" ‘o *i|» ‘he first three- rep •e In front polnler nnd i:rnli- K ellerm an in- 'I ' hill P rc iI- tercepted n throw from Johnson ploird a t . who for the <.thcr._______________’ twinllcrnntcly Inuto cere-I left, many snld plnce-rbe-

controversy /nr fttaRCd— /•:sentim cnlal / ' >•lly. tho big , :ho nindlum <i

niesnage: w<

>INGS 'ironze T olal 45 38 34 107 20 31 .11 01 10 in 12 32II 7 7 25 " V '0 0 7 2.'5 ■ fi )(l 10 25n 7 5 17

’ H i Kyoift^golni > n t o s h o w y o u a5 < ;■ » Air West Jet-prop to Si 3 3 i. « jet connection to Los Al 3 3 ? ? - th e big airline tiiat fJ 1 J 81 . 3 1 .5

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Al> W RESTLES lo r a touchdown poss to ro v n by ist A tlanta. The aeria l w ent 22 y a ra s , an a poshed r. T he F alcons scorcd m inutes la te r , but lost 30-

M onday ,

Dump Oakland Stretch DivisionP ) - J im With the C hargers threatening scor

a John to tie , K earney reached up in mini than two heavy traffic a round the O tiefs end

inday pre- five-yard” line and picked off sa } 27-20 vie- H ad l's pass lo kill San Diego’s n and giving last bid. - ^ nid , in the TTie m aneuver scaled K ansas utes the A m en- c ity ’s seventh v ic to ry in eight pass_________ A FL gam es and pinned th e sec- a 7fl

ond defeat on the C hargers, now pass 5-2. K ansas C ily h a s won Its last the

[ C U S C sbc gam es. DT he Chiefs took a 27-20 lead f5oa

r v - u r - r i Q w llh 3>/ rninutes le fl on J a n Ste- y“/ ' L / T T J l o nerud’s 37-yard fie ld goal, his off

21st o f the season , lying his 13. - K ansas C iiy^rccord se t la s t ycr.

J M inutes beforo th o field goal.) -r- Cleve- Lcn D a w so n -h a d ..p icked , thc . „ ered Atlan* Ciilefs o // t#u? deck by direcf/ng C j illy scored a GO-yard touchdow n d rive to :cn riddled wipe out a 20-17 San Diego leod.1C Bro^wns .Oawson passed 39 yards (o I ,i Ional Fool- p ra n k P itta to g e t the drive :unday moving, and M ike G arre tt SI12 yard s In . ________________________ g ^li t on 17 of _

English Derby SNXS Winner Will M Enter Race Eejw st nenc- LAUREL. Md. (A P) - Sir

C leveland fvor, the English D erby winner. ° t ; Jerry threw will com pete in <ho Nov. 11 J wn to M ike Wafihingion. D.C., Inicrnnlionnl. T0 scconds. owner Roymond Guest on-

« nounced Sunday. Vuntrnlled 17 0 s ir Ivor wlll b« flo>vn from his d hut • KUH- home base In Irclnnd next Men- o.ri1 the fourih day; for h is cnnageinenl In the Jlurned. Jiso.otw event a t U u rc l Racethe five and Cour.se. i .„ ,I Cockroft With h is nppcnrance In the Id «o»l,9 ihp <;vcnt. .Sir Ivnr will becom c fhe Jf-s; volnnd hnd (irs< nngltsh D erby w inner fo ,} iKtlme lend, compete In Uiia coun lry since ij nother fieltl thp 1020's. J«ju a r ie r anil Ouest, fo rm er U.S. om bassa- JJ

W urtield dor to Ireland, hnd ea rlie r lold i] riod. John D. Shapiro, Laurel Rncc jt •d to n 14 0 Course p resident, he plantjcd to M « with Kelly en te r ,Vngucly Noble who beat i{ •

yard . He Sir Ivor In the Arc dc Triom ptie. I(•il sweep on C zar A lexander nnd F o rt Mar-1» ivo. cy, last y e a r ’s D.C. Inlernniinn- |J•d n B erry nl w inner, n re tho two A m crlcan i first three- rcprcsen ln llves In Ihc rncc. t

ullcriTian in- 'I'he Hlnrllng flehl will bc com- { om Johnson pleted Mondny with selection of |

two horses from South Amerlcn.

e n g to Los Angeli vyouagoodtiiiie.t - p r o p t o S a i t L a i< e C i t y e v e r y d a y

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- thep oss tnrow n by B ill N eisen In action pit- od-ords, and pushed thc B row ns’ lead to 304) P<ate r. but lost 30-7. (A P w lrephoto) goal

M o n d ay . O c io b e r 2 8 ,1 9 6 8 1 3

dand Raiders vision Leadthreaten ing scored th e toiJchdown with. 8U ched up in m inutes rem ain ing on a 13-yard i the O iiefs end sweep.picked off san D iego-had broken on top —

san D iegos the tense b a ttle for the Wesl- • n^n Division lead wllh 12 mit>-

iled K ansas u tes to go on H adl’s five-yard ry in eight pass to W illie F raz ie r, capping ied th e sec- a 70-yard m arch . H adl’5 55-yard a rg c rs , now pass to L ance Alworth launched won Its last thc drive.

Dennis P a r tc e ’s 30-yard field » 27-20 lead f5oal a f te r the C hargers drove 34

on J a n Ste- yard® w ith the second half kick- id^goal, his off cu t K ansas C ity 's lead to 17-

i e r l i s t VCT M a DicRO 0 10 3 7 -2 0r i l d d eS : W _______ ^ 0 .0 -2 7picked , the . . . ............

S ’ d ri“ '" l? Seattle WinsDiego leod. - - ^League'Game

*e G orrett SPOKANE. Wosh. (A P )-T lie----------------- : S e a t t l e R angers cam e back•V 1 from a 10-3 deficit la te In the I t f M ’ n V th ird q u a rte r Sunday to hnnd

J, J7.13 con tlnenlal n f 7 « 1 ' | Football League lo.ss.W m The Spoknno Shockers had

built up u 10-3 halftim e m argin on a 15-yurd touchdown pos.s from qua rte rb ack Jesso Kaye to

* n \ ei Bobby Wilson nnd a 12-yord field . ' r fioal by T om Ronch.

? ’ M !, n Tho R angers won the gam e lie Nov. 11 n u nrle rback Mlko Brund-niernnlionnl. ago loused a 59-ynrd touchdown Guesl on- ujcdsoo and

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AM AGAIN INVITED to assi.<il and a young m an in dream ing u p our an Intriguing nam e for his rock- a s 1 and-rol] quarte t. A oprcciate Ihe sa y invitation. Il’s flattering. L ast ful ( tim e a youthful group sought an such guldanco here, I suggested noiii m em bers perform !n hobnail sim | boots and call them selves "T hc and P ik e and Peavy Boys.” Too first square, they said. I ge t it. thos W hat's w anled is some nam e m ar th a t will m ake you blink your ty .” eyes and wonder if you’re get- Cl ting ca r trouble. All right, how "M l about- "T he Horizontal S c a r"? my O r “ The 99 Horse Power Skate- wee board"? O r "A ll the Vital Func- da tions” ? M oro la ter, maybe'. w rll

----- r - » AN IRA TE GENTLEMAN In-sists lhe best oysters do not com e from P u g e t Sound, b u t from C hesapeake Bay. M ister, „ you’ve ev idently never eaten any O lym pia oysters. . . . IS q l i .r r T R U E no natural redhead * can get a^suntan? . . . AMONG n ’oc lO-YEAR-OLD BOYS, the th ree m ost popular nam es nationw ide ,u„, in o rder a re John, M ichael a n d o Jam es. Am ong 10-year-old g irls, tho th ree m ost popular nam es _ „ .

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-Rpjl ‘Combos’ siial Names> to ass is t and weight.” To th is challenge, am ing u p ou r L. and W. m an responds • his rock- a s follows: "M adam , w hat you Delate the s a y m ay be co rrec t of a bash ­ing. L ast ful girl without intent. But w h a t ~ t ' . ip sought a n aggressive g irl with Intent suggested notices first about any m an is \ hobnail sim ply whether he notices her,Ives "T he an d to determine tha t, she m ust ys.” Too f irs t look nt his eyes. I add tha t I ge t it. those girls who look first a t a me nam e m an’s Ci«s a re In thc m ajor!- • )link your ty .”ou’re get- CUSTOMER SERVICE: Q. right, how “ MISTER, I ju s t had to paw n al S c a r"? m y typcwrilcr to gcc th ru the ver Skate- week. Did you ever have to ’ital Func- do lhat?” A. N ever m y type ■naybe'. w riter. Dut a s pn impulsive ,lad rM AM I ad rift in strange citics, I paw n-'^ rio nnf watches, cam eras , and rcc :

{,,,. ord players. T h a t was long ago.M l., naturally . I h av en 't pSwned

,Ln anything lately ■ cxcept th e c a rand the house . . .• Q. “ HOW

I H OLD Is .lhat song "Too Young?'*‘ a . About 20 yea rs o ld ,.Jo h n n y•.k i ,k ^ Desmond introduced it In 1951

th ree years a f te r it was w ritten W i S onri then Nat Colc rea lly put it over;I RESEARCHERS exam ined ther-old g irls , career.«t of 121 of the wbrld*.s L I g reatest living m usicians. Pian*I4 D IP 'S ts. Singers. Violinists. C onduc AC T M tors-' So on. A verage ag e a t A ..w u w hich theso v irtuosos gave their- - ' „ f irs t profe.ssIonal p crlb rm anccs J .‘? L ir ? - t h a t 's professional, not am a-

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Glenns Ferry I Honor Roll I Announced I

GLENNS F E R R Y - The " J Glenns F e rry High School honor. J roll for lhc first six weeks listed ^ five seniors w ith a 4.0 average. ■ They a rc E rn ie Hamilton, Shar- H on Rose, Tom Seesec, Jill T ripp ■ and C hris W illiam s. O ther sen- H lors on the roH w erc Annl.W ll- I son, 3.S; Connie Brown, 3.6, and ■ M ike M ay. 3.5. ■

One jun io r m ade 4.0, D iana ^ Hoalst. w hile Phyllis R ussell jn m ade 3.8, along w ith Karl Koch; ; G iner Seesec, M ike Shenk, Ter* rie D ccker, and Reed Thompson earned 3.6. and Dale M cCicary and Becky Cox, 3.5.

Sophom ores on the list w ere Joanne B rannan . 3.8: P a lty Pas- borg. 3.6. and K risS h rum , 3.5.

F reshm en w ith 4.0 w ere Kathv W icher. B a rb a ra Wertz, Debbie King, R ebby M esserly; 3.8, Ju lie i- Carnahan: 3.75, C hris A nderson ^ and Vicki M cKeeth; 3.6. John Lawson, an d 3.5, K aren Thomp- v son. Beverly D avis. Ann Wilcox,Paul ShrUm. M ary M itchell. /■ Myron M ink. J a n e Bernt.

in the jun ior high, for the eighth g rade , Lori Hoalst and i* D ebra Johnsons has'tw o B’s and —

• Wendoiyn W ebb, oiie B; F o r the seventh g rad e rs , Nancy W icher had two B 's , an d M ary Sims, . h one B. f l

Kings Store I Opening Set I AtBui’ley , I

BURLEY-------- M. H. King’* Isto re m (hc O verland. Shogpins ■Ccnler. w ill hold its grand open- ■ing T uesday , aftnounces H erm an ■King, p residen t of the company'. ■

Store hours for the new est ■sto re added to thb firm ’s chain Iwill bc from 9 a.m . to 9' p .m . ■daily exccpt Sunday. King’s ts ■the tKird business tij open in the ■

- O verland-Shopping C en ter a f te r ■ rebuilding w hen 11 businesses ■ w ere destroyed by fire la s t ■ .spring. P r io r to the fire "King’s ■ was no t loca ted in tiie shopping ■ center: th ey a re a new additionto the cen ter.

The new sto re h a s 11.600 *square , feet, of floor space and ?

- fea tu res a toy departm ent and £la rg e d ep artm en t of sm all

household item s. A. H. Stevenson will bo m an ag e r of th e new .storo a ssis ted by Robert Hale, Blackfoot, who Just recently joined tho firm . ;

Tho com pany w as founded in of 1915 by M . H. King who opened

- h is f irs t sto re In Burley. T he p a new sto re In th e O verland Shop- jnt ping C en ter is tho 26th Kings s to re to b© b u llf and opened Jn gp, Idnho an d U tah a rea . , j-

Tho K ing’s sto re a t 1258 Over- Jand A ve., in downiown Burley will re m a in opeh for business pg and w lll undergo rem odeling af- u te r th e f ir s t o f the y ea r, an- h i , nounced M r. King. Ti,

Tho downtown sto re ju s t re ­cently expanded Into the adjoin- ; ' Ine DuiidlnB w hich housed T he j F ab ric C enter. 114 W. 13th St. I Tho F a b ric C enter moved to la rg e r bu ild ing on O verland ' ■ Avenue.

Board Opposes Sale J3f Land

B O I.SE^(A P) - Idaho P a rk ’ B oard opposition to snle o t 1,700 ncres of s ta te land near P ayette Ijiko has been reiterated by Its j chn lrm an. E rnest Day of Boise,

Tho land hoard authorized the q snle T lu irsday . but specified ll will be cn rried out only If the ^ npprnisc«I prlco of thc Innd is ncceptnhlo nnd If thcro will be no pollolipn of thc Inke. ip.

"Wb hoiieve thnt thfi short- slghtcfl sale is not now nnd con ^ never ho in the public In le rs t," c_

J ) i iy .siilil l-’rldQy.a ttend nntionnl mcotings

n n d 'h en r of the fnntnKlic priccs w o ther p la te s a re paying to p u ^ o i clmse hack w nlcr - oriented land,'* hc snid. tn

Dny snid n Imnrd sUidy p , fihowcd “ cvcn hy 1D80 m uch nf dc this Innd would he cssentinl for Idnho's rccreatlonnl needs."

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Students Capped tl’Several M agic Vniloy fltiidentfi tc

w ere am ong those capped re*. U ccnily a t tho Sophnmoro Nura- 'Vi Ing C apping cercm ony a t Idaho ci Stale University , ni

Am ong the 40 students csj>pcd ci wero D n r ta ra Henning, Snelln II

. P ockard t, S andra P u lz ie r and ai Cheryl W arner, a ll Twin FfllU, 6 : nnd G loria Lansom. F ile r. ■ F

i l l 2n i i a r e n i e a n s w e r i Tfncea of (he eaadldiU i picture^! Georae W«Um «. H m nouths a t Wlrepnolo) ■

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I s i News Of Sei, . , A irm an F ran k P . D eLuca, son S

jnded in ©f M r. and M rs. F ra n k E . of ' D eLuca of 120 10th Ave. N ., Twin moey. T he P alls, h a s com pleted basic tra in- ce l nd Shop- ing Laci?land Air Fo rce B ase, Me h K ln p Tex. H e -ls now assigned os a tho pened In sp ec la llsfw lth a un it of the T ac- Ka ,ro rt ■' ica l A ir C om m and-at Nellls-A lr nw. ^ B B a s e , Nev. A irm an Dc- dui 1 Buriey Luca, a 1964 g radua te of Twin tho business p ( ,i j j jjlgh School, received a par ellng af- b . a . degree from Idaho College, ea r, an- j j su san gJust re - o f Portland , O re. ■

’ n l . ,; .? * A irm an Lynn K. Schm idt, son do!u . of- H enry D. Schm idt of Route

» n ^ . i i 1. Wendell, has com pleted basicIraining a l U ck lond A ir Forco 1 J

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T ra in ing Center a t Chamite Air * *r l Forco Base. 111., fo r specialized I

5 will DC Hclmollng ns a mI.Hsi1o electron- hm ' Ich Kpcclnllst. A irm an 'Schmidt, ihi

a 1007 grndunlo of Wcridcll iiigh mi .. School, nltcnded tho Collcgo of inf

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m colings Air Force A irm an l.C . W aller » J ic p rices w . CrngRR. son of M r. nnd M rs. nr< R to p u ^ G lll)c r tV . GrlRgs of fiOO Burah co oriented A ve,, Twin I'n lls, reccnily re- po,

tiirn rd lo Mounlnln lloino Air nii d sUidy po rcu Bnsc, Iduho, following 18 i>f much 01 dnys of lem pornry duly iii Ram -

sntlnl for n id n A ir Bnsc. Gernm ny, w here on MS- hn pnrtlcipnted In Nortli A llunlic wi - T ronty Orgnnlzalion (NATO)n n A ^ cxcrclses, Designed to m nln tain oc p P c l l the readiness of NATO-commIt- ta ' flttidenis led un its which a re hosed In thu at ipped re*. U niicd Sinics. thc exorclno In- )re Nura- 'Volved RF-4C Phantom Jel a t Idaho c r o m nnd aupport jjersonnej nn-

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:andidates’ m ouths. These p ic tu res a ro of t torgo W allaco and R ichard N lxon— but no t.i w ers a t tho bottom of th is page . (A P wlrepho

3f Servicemen ^u ca , EOn S. Sgt. O rval C. F illm ore, son ( i •ank E . of M r. and M rs. Orvnl E . Fill- N .,T w ln m ore. Route 2. Tw in Falls, re- iic tra in- cclved the A rm y Comm endation ce B ase, M edal Oct. 9 w hile serv ing with B ed a s a tho ,7U\ A rtillery a t F t. Riley, isl£ the T ac- K ans. Sgt. F illm ore c a rn cd -th e the je liis-A lr aw nrd _ fo r.. m erito rious servicc nm n a n Dc* during his ln.st a.isignineiii w ith T of TVin th e 522nd Q uarterm aster Com- iicl

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■ of M r. and M rs. DeW aync An- derson. Route 2. R upert, has ^ been^ g raduated from the Air

■ 1 ^ ^ ^ Forcc Senior NoncommissionedOfficer Acndemy a t Orlando A ir °ve pq rco Bnso, F la . T he sergeant,

n | B ' a precision m easu rem en t equip- Chi V W m enl technician, received ad- 1*°' IHV . vanced m ilitary leadersh ip and y & ; . m anngem cnl trnlnlng. Ho is as- |K U j ^ signed .a t E lm endorf Air Forco I"] 4 ^ 3 ^ , Base, A laska, In a unit o f the _ 6 ^ ^ . >k\ A laskan Air Command. Sgl. | i | m ld t Hnnsen Is a g radun ie of Mini- nldt. son doka County High School. Sof Route --------- ----------------- Ric

fr Fo“ o Dietrich'-Names S r ‘Kathy Wennihan•ecializcd DIETRICH — Knlhy Wenn!- snn electron- hnn, a frcshm nn student new nen Schm idt, this y ea r fo the D ietrich com- prc dell High m unlly, wns e le ried liomecom- tho ollege of Ing Queen nt thc Homccomlng 1

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'• 7 "* “ -'' the four clnss oandidates wero Jei n i « .• presented corsngeH hy tlieir es- , 00 Burah corts. C nndldnte.i'un«l their cs- cnily rc- corl.<l wcri^ Glenda Trw.-J and Bill k/o (uno Air n ic ro lh , sen iors; Gnlo Sago nnd i,,r lowing 18 Don Keiken. Juniors: Donnn — III R am - G ruhhs am i J im M cscrvy, sopit*

»y. w here om orcs. M hs W ennlhnn’s escorl — ' wns l.x'nn SorenKrn,

(NATO) A muslcnl group cnlllng tliem- , m nln tain fielves "Tho Slonchciigc" .enter-

)-com m lt- tained tho dnncors In,Ihe dccor- jcd In thu a ted sciiool lunchroom , • |,^Drcliio In- , —— '< ,inItom Jel TWO FIN E D 'jonnej nn- Gf.HNN.S FEfJRY —In J«.9llt:e , :llca l He- Court two M ounlnln Home m en : M ountain wcro fined (50 each plus conIh < BOrvea as for failure to va lid a te deer lags. \ w ith tho Both W ayne D. Kcefo, 27. and <

J of Twin Charlie H. Collins, 47. pleaded guilty and w aived counscl.

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S l t ^ N o m m a t e d f srvlng with BOISE (A P ) — T he fou r final- shor Ft. Riley, is l s - la tho Id a h o ;G rassm an of bool a rn c d 'th c the—Y ear contcst h av e—been boot IS servlcc numedi darjinciii w llh They nre J im W ood’o f Sarh- Sc itcr Com- HcJs and Neil A nkrum of Salm - was irm any. on. bolh beef ran ch e rs; Bob Da- ncvl

vis o f Kuna, a d a iry m an ; and men m ien son Ccorgo Neni of Stone, it cattio mak

X S "I'd sliMP ranchcr. Wenl>m has Selection o l thcso loor d is tric t ley.

Ih c Air w inners w as announced Thurs- TTiei mUsloned "■''V I'J; l “ 'i8 c» In .B o l’ '-, ™ riando A ir over-ail w inner w ill bo nnm ed oem sergennt Nov. 18 during tho annual IdahQ ratli

ent onult> C ham ber of C om m erce conven- e rv e ra d ^ . Hon in Boise. rship nnd ---------------------------

j i f l i Program Given ffi On Artifacts

ool. SHOSHONE — L e s Bushby,— Richfield, presented th e pro- ™

gram n t R otary club la s t week, "t t l G S showing and speaking on a ril- • I fncls. P j

i | n o | | Ho lold of locations of vnrlous ■ i i u i i 1(0 ,n s nnd niso repofted rattle- ly Wenn!- snako pits wliuro no hnd killed jion Klenl new nearly 100 finnkes. J a c y I ^ k e , ^hal rich com- program chnlrm an, introduced liomecom- tho speaker. ro Iimecomlng Horb I.ovo is chnlrm an of don

IjidicH Night, a t 7:30 p .m . ncxl slea ! nctlvitlcs Wednestlny, a t tho Wowis Cnfe, oi Intes w ere Jerom e. wnsf Jl'ctr Guests woro n ill L ast, Jo- Bln< ^ r « in r o m e . nnd Kevin G uthrie nnd mCr M and BI) N „r,„nn Dllle, high school sen- DaJi— Sago nnd ,„r„_ “ Dull

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- N n iic* Ol' King tliem- nOTIOH ih IIIVKH th . t * ruWla »«<el Ige .enter- tw Ii, I '.n . , iii*tin, n im on nvirx-ii a,m, Jh e dccoi^n , • liUliK. .if Iiiirl»lin»d p tnona l proptrl— I tlneilt.*<l >• {u1Iu»*l

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IHJ Student Council Ipi Attended By 200.

B U R L E Y -A Student Council Goodli K M j . - W orkshop opened T hursday af- berly.

ternoon a t Burley High School The d W w ith 26 schools, represen ted and league

over 2£HJ studen ts attend ing . . school The them e w as "T he T orch DebI

is P assed to a New G eneration ." chairn Lanny Wood. Burley lead the homec

pledge to the nag . Invocation w as given by G reg M cLean, f ' f c " l>ech>. Welcome was given by Minicc Randall W eed, Burley, and E nrl Carolj Carlson, principal of Burley Paul®

L v '? ; - High School. T h ey ;A tn im pet trio was played by bonflr

Tom Gruweil. Mlnlco. Robert assem Wolf and Bob Jackson, both Thc

i t iS Iw u - Burley, and the Bei C antos sang lend t selections. chaicr

Neil Anderson, P residen t o f Carole ■ t M H the Idaho Association S tudent others

C o u n c i l , expressed greeting signed ^ 3 B from the s ta te association. The'

,.:^^'sB Monte Chrlslopherson. Good- comm 3 9 Ing. p resen ted the 1968 w orkshop a n d s

them e. rh r i' - 5 J Ncphi Grigg, O ntario. Ore.,

■, OTw addressed the group using the p / » theme of the workshop. erouo

"-‘■ '•JfM Panel discussions w ere held% throughout th e afternoon. Slu- ehnn«. j j den t B o d y P residen ts from rJriXh .■■I schools over 500 students w ere . ,

I directed by Dean Ogawa, Mini-CO. c h a irm an :' - } ^ " r

S S - i i Panel m em bers w ere Mike Caldwell, Mlnlco: John W alker.Buhl; J e ff Y ouS . .Tw in -Fj IIs; 2 1 „ ,, and Bob B e o c V -M o u n la ln J - • Home. Topics they discussed

^ H h w ere studen t council organiza- were^ ^ B f ^ Hon, s tu d fn t teacher re la tions, son,

Interschobl activities an d school Pa"«{ com m unity relations. "y™.*

M M lB f Student body presidents from S 9 g n schools under 500 students w ere '

d irected by Chris B aker. Oak- Tofnc B S $ * ley, chairm an: panel m em bers Jcw , r ^ B B included G reg M cL ean;-D ecio : ja irs. j j n S S Joy Johnson, H ansen; M ichael a m S bS H ranac, M urtaugh; R odney E n- Thc I f l f f l H dow, Raft* R iver; Veldon Soren- in th B P f f l son. D ietrich; Rick E rickson , dcros B w S W K im berly, and Jam es R itchie, ley. ; K B O Valley. -They • discussed Inter- Gruw

school activ ities, school-commu- te r ol nity relations, student f te ach e r ber relations, and student council John:

^ ^ B l organization. ' LifeStudent body vice ;TpresIdents W arv

chairm an w as Ja n e Knglesey, Steve ^ ^ ^ B Blackfoot. and panel m em bers solo.

wero T ed Popplewell. B u h l : M r ^ ^ ^ B Steve Mlsselolne. H agerm an ; grou]

Biil Singleton. Mountain H om c; sion. Al M iller, Wood R iver; W anda » Hulsc. B liss; Dick Schafer, Mln- dav Ico, and C urtis K lnghorn. Twin ' , F alls. Topics d lscu « e^ » w ere

i conducting senate, e lections, as- ^?i- -SIJff sem blles, developing c itiz e n sh ^V and scholarship leadership. , -------t o rd e r. Pollard. Hansen, was' .________ - chairm an fo r the s tu d a i t body .^q j,

secretaries p a n e l discussion n ii group. Panel m em bers w ere pcpn M arla Holyoak. B uriey ; F lor-

, ence W asko, C astleford; Ruth I P S t . M ogcnsoh, Jerom e; P a t Ander-

son. W ood R iver; Susan Cook. Carey; Russel M cC rea, Die­trich. and Phyllis P ru e tt, Sho-

: fou r final- shone. They discusscd scrap- rassm an of books, roll keeping, filing, note- have—been book s,-co rresp o n d en ce , calcn-

dars, and scheduling.)d 'o f Sarh- Senior clnss presidents grotfp «- 7) o f SaJm- was d irected by D an Hall, Bon- s ; Bob Da- nevllle. chairm an and - p a n e l /m a n ; and m em bers included G len Shoe- ^ ®'' e. a cattio m oker, K imberly, T lm Mink, t i

WendeU, Bill M endenhall, BUr- w«y« our d is tric t ley, a n d Mlko Brow n. F ile r. “ ced Thurs- T heir discussion top ics w ere i Boise Tho baccalaureate , graduation , as- ybov bo nam ed Bcmblies. dances, coMcge prepa-

muni Idaho rations, banquets and g ift Ideas, paru c convon- Ju n io r, c lass presldcnU m et « !

under the direction of B rad _ Claiborn, K imberly, cha irm an . T>i

Panel m em bers w ere D ale Hunt, iV rA n C arey: Tom Bernam solo, Moun- bank i V C n tain H om e; Mlko M unsee, Val- ■ « .

ley: Dud Sleffena, B uhl; J e ff •'»“» S Tupper, H agerm an: J im Tren-. kle, Shoshono; and D ick D avis, Publ:

. w Jerom e. Toplca dLicuased w e r e ------1 ► . . i l iT rlnRs. Junior prom , elections,

t a h l n / K l i o o l p ro jec t. r.S 'i Ig on a rn - college preparaU ons. «oor

, Boys O ubs discusscd choosing I o f vnrlous /nt>mbera, club leadersh ip and tor j

sei'vlce projecta under tho d irec- {ho ' hnd killed ,ion of F rank Sloat, Je rom e,

acy l ^ k e chairm an. Panel m em bers w ere ■irn introduced T ^rry Rlenke, Gooding; E rnest

Rolnbold, C astleford; B ruce An- ,#cu mlrmnn of derson, F lier, and S teve 01m- « • ! ) p .m . ncxl Biead. Twin Falls. fMK\s Cnfe, G irls Clubs discussion group

wns lend by Meg H ubbard.Last, Jo- Blackfoot, chairm an w ith ponel

luthrie nnd m em bers Suselien NeJson, FUer; school son- Dnitna Ketl, M urtaugh; P eg g y ^ _________ ’ B ulleri, V alley; Ann Y barguen, ■

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3uncil WorkshopJL FetT

8y 200 At Burley |s. Council Gooding: Bonnie Hou.stead. Kim- lost rsd ay af- berly . and Dlanc Hnnes, Oakley, i-nb ;h School The discusscd purpose of girls ' '^^1!n ted and league, projects and scrvice to ------ iidlng. . school, - •le T orch D ebi Thompson. Twin F alls, — e ra tio n ." chairm an , d irec ted tho group of le ad the hom ecom ing chairm en. Panel

nvocation m em bers w ere Ju an ita Jensen . M cLean, Blackfoot, D o n n a W hittaker,

given by M inico; C raig Home. Wendell; and E nrl C aro lyn . Zollinger, Dcclo. and ' Burley P au lerte B am es. Raft R iver. Ph

T hey spoke on royalty , parades, jlayed by bonfires; dances, them es, pep

Robert assem bly, sp irit and alum ni. go-7 on. both Thc Future Nurses CJub w as ffJJ ntos sang lend by P a t Robertson. Burley, wn

chaicm an. P ane l member^; wcro sident o f C arole B urgess, Twin F alls, and I S tudent o thers which w ere to be as- Bei

greeting signed a t the meeting.Hon. T hey discussed field trips,m. Good- com m unity servicc. occupations, fen w orkshop a n d s ta rling new clubs.-i« A-» C hris Ellis and Anne Synne- nm

L ~ .£■- vagge. both Burley, d irected the alc( using the p o r e i g n Exchange Students

8 ” >“P discussion. Panel mem - 733 ^ 5 o , bers wcro. R utta U sk in en , Sho- _ m

shone: C hristina Hemlim. Buhl; i-osi nts from Cecillia B crrczueta. J e r o m e ,

and Irene Chitty, Twin F alls, bie w a. Mini- ijin g u ag c and ad justm ent prob-

politics, ra c ia l problem s. **5 »' wr n dress, likes and dislikes w ere eo3

d lS S s e d -*Th^ Foreign U n g u ag e clubs ^ organiza- w e r e ^ e c l c d b y Beth Eoberl-re lations son, TJurley. chairm an, w ith ___ _nd panel men^bers Gero Wolm. not-,nd school

ente frnm Gloria H ardy. -Mountain Home, jni enU w ? S and U o la K oarsley. B lackfoot. = k e r Oak- Topics they spoke on w ere proj- m em bers parties . International af- _

n- ' Declo" ^airs. and prom oting good feel- : 'M ichael In s abroad.odney E n- The evening .session w as he ld -----lon Soren- in the Driftwood room of Poch _ . E rickson , dcrosa Inn. Chris Baker. Oak-

s R itchie, ley. gave the invocation. Tom "CHi sed Inter- G ruw elt;'M inico, served a s m as- ol-commu- te r of cerem onies. M usical num - Ho ,t- 'te a c h e r b e r w as presen ted by J e r ry u ' council Johnson and Bill M endenhall.

• L ife h istory w as given by BUI di p re sid en ts W arwood, C arnegie, Idaho, and «># Jffi^glesey, Steve Coltrln p resen ted a piano m em bers solo. sti

1.' B u h l : M r. Grigg also addressed thc lag e rm an ; g roup during the ir evening ses- w il un H om e: sion. —

R andall W eed closed th e one Em | <lay session w ith acknowledge- joB

^ 5 ^ m ents ahd thanks to all who vi t s c p w ere assisted w ith the workshop.•ctlons. as- rr—;citizensh^i - ^ E C Ai AnVFPTlgE^ENTS H*J

S S ' (]d w t body .fo p u j , „ c a u ctio ndiscussion T he s ta lo ot Idaho, through lu

b e r s w e r e D eportm ent of Ulgltwayi, will Olfer , TTlnr. “ ‘ O'* s ia ta propercy for cats « t w ^ ° 5 u Pul'llc au cilo n .' ,y«rord; R uth 1 sedan , hi

P a t A n d e r- ® £ '* ‘‘“ ^1 ,. I*usan Cook. 4 Truei<i C re a . D ie - 2 Mower*. Hl(hway

s e d s c ra p - 2 x u r K citiei f l l in c no te - ' t Lawn Mower ! c C c™cn. . =

Numerous other llcme Of road, ic n ts n ro ifn ^ • offlcr. «I10[> ond lob. equlp-

n’ent: ''•’ soteie porl* and »up- i Hall, Bon- p jjc ; lunH b a tterlc i, tlre i andGlen *Shbe- SA uf'^^M E"’l :00 P.M.. Wednei-

” . . . . day. October 30, 1008. r im Mink, tbcATIONr bepartment of High; nhall, BUr- w«y». DUinet 2 llendquortor* Yifrd »wn F ile r Shothono. Idoho

In rA INSPECTION: All equipment will >plcs w ere ovolloblo for Inipeciion at the — ualion. as- •bove location, a dulallad Hit of t.»

I g ift Ideas, panmoni of Highway* DlitrUt Offlea •' idents m et “» Sho>hone. idoho 'or • Che Moln J I o t B rad “ " i " . ■’»« J

cha irm an , t c 'hmsi tiiq term* of the tote F li D ale Hunt. ca»h the cUy of tne lals. M r- r.

nVr..., checki drown on an Idaho eSOlO, MOUn- bank, bahk drofi*. o r money order* ir u n se c , V a l- ore com ldered to be en»li. All un lli p u u h l; J e « •'••n f ’ .^1- EJ im T ren- s u iu Illiihwoy ling lneer f m

31dc DaVlB, PublU hi Oct. 24. 2S, 27, 2S & 30. ISBB '

N m ^ T O tW K k n t : ‘y elect ons, Purch#*ln« Aient wlll Bx

lOl projccta receive lealed bid* at hi* office. n tions. Koom 20S. .Stole llouie. nol*«, Idaho. jied chooslnR 7 . ” WJersh lp and tor iiodj, Moitre**ei and Choir* for C r tho d lrec- «ho TubBrculoiU and Cl»e»i DUeua

lloipliol at Ooodina. Idaho. =I, J e r o m e , ^e publicly openedm bers w cro and read at (hs above time and ^

'’ "'orm, (latinR condllion* mu*t ba j B ruce An- ,ecurad before bidrtlni. Thews are h

S teve o im - available from tha Stala Purchatlng f Aiont'a Office. ^

, TRD CRAMnn Sf?islon group Nmia i>iircnii>int Aftnt v! H ubbard, rubiiihi oci. a7.jj». a». n u . ,

w ith ponel i \ JHson, FU er: jfjj

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D IR E C T O R V JANNOUNCEMENTS 1

' ia .o im S C liis lllca tlo n 1 through I ITitnniB044 ' •-

• I6iii»j|»* EMPLOYMENTtoiiiT tt ClaBalflcation 18 through 24

FINANCIAL 1 j SSm i I C laaalflcatlon 30 Ihrough M j

'i ' r i i l i ? SCHOOLS-INSTRUCTION ..... m nioT -CI«BsHicatlon 40-throu*h 46 '

7T4l*4n» IREA L E ST A T E

“ S j;; C lasslllc itlon m throutili n ' 'NawrlalNA. T»m.*>r»ioBuiniB • RENTALS

*3rHo5»7« CloBilflcallon 70 Ihrough 88 •NsMiiaiNo. AGRICULTURE I

iiflosiia Claaalflcatlon 00 Ihrough M tNnMrlalNo. LIVESTOCK. / ' i

" " “0*711?* ClaBalflcation 100 throiigK 118 !n44S4iiifl MISCELLANEOUS ,

to i i t l i C laaalflcatlon 130 through 160u f tR m i AIRCRAFT AND BOATS

7i i« u Cloaalilcailon IOS (hrough 173 1n i l t l i l AUTOMOTIVE . '

■»jj“ C lnsslllcation 180 thrnugh 300

lo a t a n d P ound 1

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l o » r ~ a n d ^ o u rn > ~ 1 ]H e lpJ 1.F . LUSTI G U kM an Shorihair pointer. — ■—

JL Fem ale. “ Fllcka" Dork brown.while frecklct. short (all. Tolloo

» v <n r:nht c ar. Reward for *afe•' 7 return Or Information. Call collect. Sm*

J 324 2152. toa d . K im - LOST! Child-* pet. K en ia ir D la ^ mou . O a k le y . Ijjb m d o r. Older dog. not a hunler. Snlnor Eiris ■ 'S 'S ? ; ; - ' " “ '“' - r " C

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P a r c o n a f s - ^ S p a d a l N o tic e s 9n F a l l s , — :______ _________________________g ro u p o f M e m b e rsh ip <. P a n e l N o w A v a ilab le F o r ____ !

J e n s e n . T w m F a l l s H e a lth A nd ■hlttaker, A th le tic C lubW en d e ll; '• A ll P r iv a te F a c i l i t i e s c lo . a n d B o th M e n A n d W o m en du «t R iv e r . P h o n e 733-8238 o r 733-8010 p a ra d e s , p a y s O n ly JJy

u m n l. G0-70 y^or*^of age w a n t^ a* com- : ju b w a s fS?i’?t1o„-rady’.‘" ? Io r \ r" o " v ? i2 5 y - T , B u r le y , w n te box y - i. c-o Timei-New*. nr^ tuArn Wlll contact a ll letter* received.■oUs a n d FOOD p u n i Me-N-Ed* P I» o P a r . 1

« 'O '- Live enterialnm ent. Friday . Mu I b e a s - Becky and Steve. Saturday Clone nes and Mike. Open *very evenlln# o t len

PERSONAL service make* the^dlf. u p a tio n s , le renca . We oppreclata .yoar bu*|.

ne»*. Montgomery W ard locally -------owned Sole* Agency. 227 Main Av.

e S y n n e - nue We«i. _____________e c te d th e ALCO li6Ll(jS Anonymou* — iTpBin (Students P a lis Courihou*e. W edneiday* at T « :sa p.ra. F o r fa rm e r laform atlan.

e l m e m - 733-*m o . a i-abob and Floor, toj.ie n , S h o - 7 6 3 2 . ___________________n). B u h l; l o s t i Credit c a rd i, cnarge aecouni ^ r n m A cord*. Identlflcotlon card*. Octo.■ ^ ^ >S. »M«. Will not be re»pon»UIn F a l ls , ble for any bill* or c h ^ e * o ther _ en t p ro b - , "* "• » g -pro b lem s. ‘• ? f c \ y ^ i ‘"coMV/eVtiSu TsaT ' j j , ces w e re em i “ laht ™ ^773 . ^ s ig n s tu - m «

E n*i - 7 3 ^ 1 3 pnIge c lu i» s = s s1 R o b e r t- T r p n s p o r f a l lo n ___C a r P o o r* TOin . w ith a p o n o i io n — w____________^) W o lm . DONNBVILLB FLYINO SERVICB £®J

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ion . T o m " c h i l d r b n -s v .iilag e . ch ild -caro . — d a s n tas- SU t.''”" “L « ■ ? . ! . % « % «*ll ic a l n u m - KopUn*. Num ery • p re .k ln d e ria r . — by. J ^ r y:n d e n h a ll . « n .i> p frn ru t l, I^lra ' aiata llc~a'n«B? n b y BUI - D ivided clM*e* -Bur»*ry. pre-ltin- la h o , a n d «lara»rten and i a p ia n o J c e n S ' ^ S S t c^re. »°

s ta te licenied. L ara« ^ y ro o m '.-essed th c „ t« n ce d yard . 7 3 M 9 ir ,______ «en in g s e s -

3 th e o n e E m ^ p lo v m a n f A fla n c la * 1 7 tttt no w led g e- J oB^^5^fe^4i^jGS a t ^er*onnel &»r- m I a l l w h o vlco otiVMagle Valley, 22B Sho- Ai «hO D . *hono Eg**t. 733-S862. . __________ b*

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yeare or age. P a id vac U o u , whosp ita iua iloa a te ... No a x p w . p lence necessary,'^ .;, i• A lio openln i fo^ Food w a l^ ^

y " a p p l y i n p e r s o n

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■ 1S’ iBla. r . r - rouia. \n Twin Fallfand BuM. Av- ^ I an Idaho e roM earn ln i* 12 p i r hour. Com- nney ordor* m isiion. No experience n ic e t ia ry . i Z ,h. All unli* Phono 73J.ai>M o r w rlta Watkln*

IS boki*. Produci*. DBS W aihlngton Street :s . P .n . N orih. Twin Fall*.

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in* m u it be w ork. S oard and room tu ra litiid ., TheMi ara M u tt b* ab la lo I rr tia ta a ad do , , pu rcha ilng ai^noon ot ?ve‘nln_^^*“ * COI . k.tA iiniUU m an /o r general farm ?n t Agent w ork and cattle Ifedlng. Y ear > l iU - a round w ork, m odern h o u it. Ref. CD

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ri6 C lB u g ln ag g O p p o r t u n i t l e i 3 0 B u i

" TURN YOU Z SPARE TIM 'L INTO MONrough IBMT G E T I N O N T H E P I Z :K u g h 24 b e A DISTR!L H e r e ’s y o u r o p p o r t u n i t y to "iro u g h M b e c o m i n g a d i s t r i b u t o r f o r NJCTION l a r g e s t , m o s t a u c c e a s f i■rough A t c o m p a n y o f J t i L J t l n C U - - _ i m i l

■ t r l b u t o r s t o p r o v e I t .

irouflh 8J ' YOU CAN EARNJUST A FEW HOURS

irough 88 You hnvo nothing to 'sell. Se R B accounts. Contact oi^ountsirough M co r Is^Bi^entlal. j|^ .

IIR One time minimum Investm i« U |K 118 adv#rUsing. m er

Jo'ilh ™B O A T S P u t y o u r s p a r e t i m e t o p r

ro u g h 173 t o d o y . I n c l u d e n o m e , o d d r </ E b o r . C o m p l e t e d e s c r i p t i v e m

NATIONAX. PlZZi — — ; 1 M 0 7 L i bW lrr 'lT aTrYd " ' ' B o X Ki and brown S t L o u i s , M iBfls s s r s i j ; . A ro n C o tlo 31.

rjH e ip W o n ie d ^ M o i*

^PHARMACIST ;5 ,7,“r . ■ WANTED. .all collect. Smalt lown thnt li convenient

10 Portland, the oce<ka. and inle Dlncl( mountoln*.. High volume f to re .. t a hunter Salary: NA.PTXE-»D-(«i>-»nonth. - irSe Buite Also, profit shSrWg plan, 'stata

• eg)! and cxperieriee. - •. ^ SILVERTON D R U G , „ . .

o tices 9 _ ,-cOlVfPANY f-------------- .r 210 Oak S tree t -

Silvcrton , Oregon 87381

‘ • OPENING FOR " -iities TWO SALESMENomen o„g to expanding facllUle*. No -1.

ary plu* commlMlon. 'Mu*t d*- .Tv between alre betler lhan average income. > led a* com. S«o Sole* Manager at."'prSidJdy - THEISEW MOTORS. INC. ‘

n » r ‘Ar. ROUTE SALESMAN ■'nt. Friday. Must be married, bondable. and irday nione neat. 23 to 33 year* old wllh a t evenllnB ot le n t a high achool cducaiMa. .

«» the dif. ' ' ‘’’r fo y National, Inc.'ald’" l o X ______ 201 2nd Avenue We*tJ7 Main AV- r ;a, - -TwiB - O R '■ 'dneiday* at FU LL 'TTIM E_ ;

SA L A R \'O P E NFloor. 734. 733-4017^rge account • - -■

DRIVERS WANTEDjr«S* FuU lime, no lay-off*. Year ‘G. lunker lnner»oa.'li*®'"'JSJ*------ YELLOW CAB OFFICE .............Phono TM. 821 Main Ave. East. Twin FalU}bRVigB WANTEDk*. Mufften Man to work In Feed Mill.73i-*213 Phono 67S-SM6. Burley. .

■' IMMEDIATE Opening! E*perienc«d>*. Poofg TO Super Market Manager. Vou COO.7^ ... rwwi» V ^ local-ooeniUoo.' •’

, epRviCR Send reeume-quellfleotion* to Box { a c tio n c-o Tlme*-New*. Alt replle*

f f c f f i c t ... l la .a il .1 . Y.U Yin I,.U-2B44, GPPORTUNITY unlimited for good

- — iale*mon. AU appointment* fur* nl*hed. No door taocklng. Eera,

15 « 0 0 to^»lTO^p« month. Call 75»-,

YoOn o ^kA h'fo^w orK with auto-.- I m y am ; «no«ve pert*. Shipping, receiving.ML 713-Ott end^toclc.control^jjitotor Mercw-

Chlld-Caro: ■ ' -TT ■ = r=S ’!.%i?"Ru'S‘y Hel|>— M a le a n d P tm o le 2 0

f f i W a ! ! ; S U N V A L L E Y -■

A R E A

General ledger bookkeeper with Tnieiit C^ra" »“>"• po*tlng machine expflrl*i; X r o / .5 : : £ « v v n ? ‘b a r

■ I ------ Reply In confidence au tln i u *a my hoiufl. perience toB ox 18M

• B oise, Idaho* • . y READY TO S b rrL E DoWflf W - irtonnel Ser- reienUUve needed, for one of ' ly. 22B Sho- America'* top eompaale*. You wUl

be paid compensation and axpena* a e* while in *chool ln Saa f r a a . ~

,_ i- ' «■ cUco. contlnuout training sad top ' - 7 '* Income potential progreaa'

ESTABLISHBD Watklos r o u t a a. . available. Full or part time. Pbona

ectv«. 31-M T»-S»4 o r write W atkfu, SUvac HOM, wajhlngton Street North,. TwlaNo axpMs FalU.

Food'watt. ■^?eUlarFl?11? rW ih T L e t J h m r .iRSON you how. Phone Tsa-we.

A g e n f rS q la g m tn W a n te d 2 2 /ads T he fu tu re Is yours. A s k '

■ you rself th is question—•— T ■; ' . W e r e w i l l 'I be five-(5>“= r ^

_ _ _ ' y e a rs from today ? ? 7 iW e ^ ° 6 S ask ed ourselves th is qu es* 'J tfon five (6 ) y ear* 'ago . We“ se t o u r com pany a ‘ goal and

have a proven, f a n u s tic re c - o rd . G e t- 8^ wUh y our

te 8 fu tu re b y contacting TVrlna<i* , . _ Falls* new est and m ostm od-

e rn sa la ry em ployer.Gift.® Repre'. C onfidentW lnterv lew s M on.11 In Wendell, d f tv .th ru F rlda<^10:30 a .m . wj'wP^viiii SHARP.7^i5: . 1039 B LU E LAKES NORTHvice Wati.ln-s NO P H O N E CALLS PL E A Sg

f S l ' . ' S K ' f a n n W o rk W g n im 5 5 MANURE HAULING ■

___________ L E O SK m S FARMINO ^ ,!

""y jS -y C CUSTOM FARMING i, la p . r . 'C • '“ S 'ix o !—-------------- BEST HAnVBSTlNO '

= = = = = ;l l . I » M u m . nlC T !,

Ml’uV'ila^I.' ^a’ll Jol'^MlIIer, 7»-j

»ie*paf?ly Jur- rni?nt! S*r^a^Amur^l»eiirtoyMS3• » p.m. 221U.

Itles 30B uglnega O p p e rtu n ltiM 1 0 f

YOUR i: TIME jMONEY -)N THE PIZZA BANDWAGON BE A DISTRIBUTORiportunity to m oke oxtra m oney by trlbutor for National Pizza Company, lost successful and fastest growing^cL --^_nnd_ .w g_hnvo over 4!lf> __

IN JTM.OO' x W n T H OR MOREMN FEW HOURS EVERY W EEK . j ng to 'sell. Service company secured ) nCt oAjountfl to tnke reorders. j

mum Investment of $3,100 to 13,960. 1 'ertlsing, m erchandising and support {

a tim e to profitable use. Write u« ! nam e, address ond telephone num* !

descriptive m oterloi will follow. , ‘IONAL PIZZA COMPANY ’ ■!

1M07 L iberty ISBox I6J ' IB

. Louis, M issouri 6S132 3 .Area Code 3U-423*U00 ,S 8ICB0R :M lt.A R T O t)R-::^ ^ —

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40-TONS 3 rd c u ttin g h a y , balcc - ' ^ x x x x . H an se n . .

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ROTO -TILLIN G • ,C ard rn i. Uwni. ta rm i. land-prA ’vnGAMlMu':^ 733-6084

JiOOKKUtTJV(;_^Sfr^^^^^ TC

SAVE yourjcif IhE mss nnd rn u 't . g ,.

*‘ /<-r*hour!''’3T« V.-irrDufcn.''Phonohv^aiPi. f i f

g

CA K l'liN liiK . nmoilchnB '-r new " c consliiicllon.^'V’iM^Unilc labor for

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A M E K I C A ’S N E W E S T ionB U S I N E S S ^

. ■ O P P O R T U N I T Y ‘ i-sF O O D bri

D I S ^ I B U T O R S H I P ^ ' j,°|

»(nri''fmiAi'dlaicly icrv^cing e»-

“ bi‘’ '’ N o “ S L l N G• Honesty and rc llob llli/ 'Is moro

imporiant ttion experJcncc, May Q jjt be worked part tim e or /ull tim o '"co,

'u N L iM iT E D IN CO M E KTnwilmcnt J990 to W050 for sup- tc<

n'^ld'“ph«n;number to Pizza Time, Inc., Di360S (D) Overland, BoUe, Idaho }7oTM705. ________________ \

iiX C Ei’TlONAL Incomc opporlunliy hoJn this muiliple unll bulldlnR. P rl- ho

^ vnie home appcuranco nnd ndviin. tiftaficj. J325 per monlh net Incomc. ar Wom.in cnn oncrnlc easily. Trnde toi joss^ibimics. Real E sialo Scrvlce. nl

A rn iN T lO N licensed Life nnd Acci- _S< d\-nf t/ndenvdter*. ExecpflonaJ op- poriunfiy nwniis you. w ri te Dox «/ ^.18. C.0 Timcs-Ncws. Twin Fnlls, Idaho, for Interview ond Informa-tlnn._________________ ___________ pi

ORICK 4-plcx. closo • to Lynwood. ws s s ^ r a , , f » r " . " 6 r ' r r s '■&G94. II

BENT. LEASE, w arehouse. <0x60 t R" Inside dock. IfgcloBC. 733^836. fj

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I n v e s lm o n is • 31 »i»5.000 TO *10^000 needed. “io% an- lo

nual Interest. Paid monthly. Money it . fully securcd a t 120% nnd p u t In g y e«crof. For thorouah InvestlRnllon, Inlercstvd parties phono T . R . Sin- j, p ies. 733-45C0 evenings. b,

- ■ B1 M o n e y to L o o n - 3 5

FARM and ranch loans, la r ic . J lim a ll, development, reflnnnclns. IMi

i L loyd Boberion Aaeney, 230 Main ■<• . Avenue N orth. 733-889}.___________ C

M u i l c l e s s o n i _________^ _ s• ■ .ACCORDION, HUltar. p lanoncssons Ol-

and »alei. Wynkoop Studio. 733- ^ 73C5. ^

S c h o o l i T I ^V. A. APPROVED J H ih t 'tr a ln ln t. including helicopters. F ree p la c c - J

m ent service, neoder Plying Ser- TVvice. 733-892P.._________ _________ «

COMPLETE your Hljjti School edu- cntJon nC homo. Dfploma aw-arcle<J. * , Sm all monthly paym cnti. F r e e •. booklet explain* ho«v. W r l l a _ J Amerlcnn School, Box 704S. So lio . TV. Idaho 83707. ' f

I ^BUSINESS T SERVICE -L

y C ctow y o u w ill fin d n[\ n o sses . L ook u n d e r thc

fo r tho f in e s t In Hcrvlc

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j, AIR i^ONDlTIONINO A

rnll Uk I 'urnace Company. 733<

APPIIANCS AND TV REPAIR i

dicilor TV Iin.l slere.n . lU orlirr Ap- TTJ

............ .................... ;CAR CAiie_________________________ nJ'OJJ jilJ! rnr In H’wn, Inhn

It in lie w<ixc<<t fur limt tl& nt Ihn IlniiiX) of Wi,x. HO fim'diiil Avrinie MiiulU (Irl.)KT •Jl-:i!' .mlv-

T a r w asii_________________ HTIKKI) nf |i»lii} Wenr a comfcirlatilo l|:

H..I.0 W oih. o n i / flOo a t tiliclby-i.CHIROPRACTOR____ __________A l.M 7 n iA IU )lf r^ i;Iilro p rn c U ir

NrinU

drT ^ a u “ -Cliff tilTobluy, nry wnll coiitraclcir. **

' a a . ' s ; s ' a ®MREPpVCet W O O D ______ _ _^O i( h A l* ir 'l‘ln«'V<.ciil.” Ii.l;t ''on .l SI

♦■'ll. l>»r I.m. I ...... y.i;i-r>oini. "Fuei OILI 'o r *lovo mill (.itMKro ( . l i r T ^ n i« m

w "i"’tV r lo o fMtAUTPrOuipMtNfI tX iilV c fiiin iie nnw' w »yn\'o iU “ 7- -

. .circUe nn.l ....... .. o<|.iit.meni, . i . r c l M

HOMB DtCORATINO AND SUPPIIIJ__ ”zii.! s 'ljiT A iu n 'n iu r'c iii^ iiu u ^ „

on /'iim cii. Mvl.>n nml Kcn'm.io V('Cfi.niln 'IllP, IK-I..IIII1II cr<i1i,i», III. _I..IW Homo, .>.«'<ii>il Avouun ri. ti

i io m iN o nxTURts

in o Unfit /fatin). Ave. Iil

n u s m n s s - s E R v i c i i

D I K K C T O I I Y A IX S

A N D W A N T A D S

' P i l O N H 733 -0031

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h a y , b a le d In th o f ie ld . P h o n #

- N e w s H o rn e t F o r S a l s 5 0 H om1 9 6 8 --------------------------------- -------------------- --------

— --------------------------- --------------------------- D R I C K 3 bedrpen). bflsemenl

Mwlih 2 bedrooms, bath nnd fnm- No. lly room. Shnrpi A iJumo lo rge vac _______ VA. *10.200. bedi3 DUDROOM 2 bntli convenient J!n3'

jano- jthool* nnO shopping. L arge tjo3 3 -m i ........>='■’ “ «"■•>tfcinlizc TOP located split-level, 3 bed- /or /ICO it” roowM 2 li baths. NICE. *25.500. ifv,,

::---------- F E L D T M A N R E A L T O R S lod,875.1-lIer Ave. 733-1088

liNJOV T .i^ , : o » , | .o l , t s ,1,1.~ 7 7 T : spaciouj cujloin built th rec b ed - Her

room brick ram bler ond the beau- ert)•----------------ty of countr.Vllvlnji. 1800 square outi ------------ feel I'LUS full basem ent with fin- 17x:I trniiti Ished lourth bedroom. 1«; balhs. noo le Arch bum.In appliances and vacuum . roo

larRC dlnlns a rea nnd fam ily cxq room. l>onu(lfuI trnverllno slone 31

‘bor ''■r stoVng"^ci.WnclJ.'7arBrdouS^^^ thi"' — rauc and ito ra so room, covered 3’,^

: pnilo. drupe* und c a r p e t e d It 1-i 3 0 thrftuEboul^. ga* heat.^^andscnped. Ing.

K l ; ' L r 7 S “HXCLUSlvii Sunrise Blvd. North.

‘z s ’ a s ; ^ ' ”’s V . " ' ' a £b r lc lr^ o in e with form al, dining T

T p • room, plus very ntce bulU-lns In - . kitchen. Two fircplaces. full base-

‘y to m ent. covercd patio and fully ”’8 e»- , Icnccd bnck ya<d fora privacy . Yoi

Owner transferred. C lohi Realty . brl< 733-2023V-Evcnlnj* 733.W57J 733- Tan-

nioro 5^ * : 733-23J0. • roo May bN E .Y EAR-oLD home In excellent

II Umo eonditlcn. 3-bedroom b r h k and Ifram e full basement, double car- m I

iM fc, port, fully carpeicd. B efrlsera- . ' ,mir min. ted n lr condlllMilnSi bulU-ln ap- fan-c Rlv. pllancei. nvallajjle. P rice Slf,- ' ThiPhono BOO Wllh term s. No. 2021 Sherry will

Inc.. Drive. 733-75*3.MOUNTAINVIEW DKIVH: Unique ^

4 bedroom Contemporary 2-lcvel 230 loriunlty home. If It's room you enjoy this- - 4 f t ' ing. P rl- homo has ll. I t Includes new bedu^J ndviin- tiful corpetlng, Rorgeou* drape* t! ;’, Incomc- and Inree unique flrcplnce'. Call us

/ . Trnde today. Pricc *30.000. Lynwood Rc- Scrvlce. a lty . 610 Blue Lakes No.. 733-0211. t h

J ame* Dnnner. 733.2240: R. J . J i lind Acci- Schwendlman. 733-1700. _________

l o v e l y BRICK HOME f °rite Box v/lih large room*, very n eat and lotiSifrmll; s ? * , ; S ! ' »•

placc- AU thi* surrounded by a . -ynwood. well landscaped law n. All fo r »vi ndlvldual |16.500.ner. ‘ "M erv" Jo n e . Realty ________ 111 2nd St. W.__________733-7053 .

•3MC. family room. 3 bnths'ond large full' ■ i wnll fireplace In living room.<»All c e

this on loi and « . Q ulct.tree-llned ,. 1• 31 rot

”10% an- loan? CnlI^Nadfne*733-7297?r Moun* in iy. Money tain Slnles Realty 733.5074._______ bnl

B Y CONTRACTOR; Ju s t comnieted 500— 5 Cl ’ beautiful b rick 3-bedroom home., .K . Sin. Excellent northeast location, lull

basement, large double garage.- Bedrooms and closets are a ll ex tra n*

« 5 large. Best quality f i x t u r e s j,o,throughout. Very functional floor on

I-----iSFJc plan. *25.000. 7.13-0002.____________tlnnnclng! IMMEDIATE Possession. 13,000230 Main square feet on main floor. Fully v

carpeted. Finished basem ent. Un- n'l-— ■ derground sprinkling *y»tem. P a - ____

4 0 5 30 Bucnanan. 733-5510 a fte r .,

id io. 733- ,'JmL?«''"refiTy' fo“r *’m o ^ n i '‘**Bwl , ■ Cnll 324-5001. Jerom e._____________ •

’*^nd~»choo?s?' PhonF 733-6071^411 I•:------------- 4th Avenue Nnrih,S i r S S ' TWO.DUDnOOM, f«rn„cc, car- ,, P r l a Jrrlflnilon w ater. Ow ner will - ‘

W n t S carry papers. 733.CD22.___________ ^40. Dolse, TWO baths, 0 bedroom*. Bcrenge. 20

fru it irec i, pasture, a irp o rt road , at

M A G I C V A L L E Y

DIRECT<w ill fin d m n n y s e rv ic e s n v n iln b lo f ro m M nj

ok u n d e r th e tow n in y o u r n r e n . . . c o n tn c l o r CSt In N crvlco n n d q u a l i ty p ro d u c ts .

T W IN F A bL S !■ ___________'

' ARTS AND SERVICt TRgI

; » n " % 3 . '"‘" ' '’'y- Z-------------- r .’.r |-.~ u.l .r rv l . lng, i.l....... .ke* snow-

luolillc., Mnt.ir.:vclr* i.n.l b lkel, ___f lllll. lHa»l.»«, Klnil.nTly Hon.l. VA<I, I lry cn , PROPAN8 - UK■I.il.rr Ap- rr.ipiiim for I r i i . Two ru.li<i (lliimtcli 1' , ; j ..ociiiiil (, iii:h«. Hulk dnllvBi^. V-l^t)ll anil ”

RtNIAlS___________________________ _ ?j ^ i . ; iBkn JU 'N T -A I.I . CO,

'‘*^1 .'::: w « m .i.i I'vcry inm g Wll ’. vriwii.'!-* n 'i " " 7“ ‘ifn __ _____itp t ic t a n k T c rV ic i __r

" 'sSg iT " r j i ; ^ r S " ; , . S ; K ~Also, nil tyiK's of ox o v n tlo n . John

_______ rF- »'>><««. V.r ■a. 41.________________—^ l> n r 'tm iV r" r» n n e rt . pow er enuip"- " "

vln I'nll*. ,„cn, .irntnnR" fnlliiro*. I 'rro CO __________ ln*i»actliin, l-Kiyd Craven*. 733-3033. Im]

n » itraclil'r' »W INO MACHINIS_____________________. lllo ,.,ifu y ; 5i'AtfiN0~Mirniln6 repair* an.I l a l ^ : ‘ o Noiili, fiinger K.'whig Ccmer. IBO Main ----------— Noi III, m-XUi.___________ _ ^

SICK ROOM iq u ip m in t

----- — -----; W m T in rV li iiiu . r ie rc liln g fl'iiiiliT- =mom, c n ii.h r* . wnlkor* for ront 'ir »al.i, Kliigiibury’* I 'hnrinnry. £H

iuof niakM P f 73:i-uil4, y ,ll<i*|i1ial llllll*. wlincl iltnir*. com. I

---------------- iiiOilfl*, cruUfifl*. ctc. ite iit c r tnie, 4---------- trniwluy Ph.irn'».:y. 7;t3-0771,_________

neiil“ 'M.^^mi JPORTSMAN’l QUID* ^ M"

I 'lirniture. <i(m,‘" '||tin iliiii hii«V'|iiIopiI, IMinne

T IUR HO N I-A N lW fR IN aJltU lCi_______V’'l{pil‘,m‘,li'I V oiT r'tilS iiluiiie"!* 'liiviir a lu n e .T f = .riiliMi lIll I'oiir *«Ulce. Plume 733-2360.'Avoiiub fi. ! ( ,« JJHVICB^_____________________—

— ■ U oN iriiK Tltl'.i'. H i'-itv icuririT-p^^TTT, i ! f ; ' ' ; : ; v . : ^ i i : ! ; T r ¥ n . t ^ v : i ' . ' t t ^•ll*llni:lliii>. >'-il1iu»lo>, P h o It a 7J3-0»4S, 4 iin Ave. Ii Kouie 1, Twin I'niii.

vic;s.... ■ - -24-HCA n«w nrinR so rv lc o . n m n d \

i n c tn c u ll ym i. If tlio UilRplinno 1IJIJU iC J'O JJY no t fiii^iwnr

031 nhiinn AiiNWurinK .Servlco ii

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M A G JC .V A LL JiY 'i 'O I .L T-JU iE NUM:

............... . \ \ \ \ ’. \ \ \ ’.\’ . \ \ \ \ \ ‘ ‘ iiurV('y.’ Vliipci................................................................... W cnilc il, (i(K)(♦ ....................................... l- 'l ic r , llo lilH lc r,

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SO Horn** for. Sa le 5 0 Horn______ — ----------------------------------------------MK.emeni T W O S P E C IA L S - },’Su.fam- No. 1. Vou con have *ome prl- nllKlorge vacy when you buy this neat two Ishe

bedroom home on n huge tree- cnriihnded lot. Spacloua living room Lel

enlent nnd garogo. Only S8.BOO. 1-niLarge fjo. 2, Cnn you imagine buying Rcu.21.200 nn ■ attractive home with three LARI'

bedroom* nnd a double garngc jj.-,, lo ' “'liy J8.9M7 ta rg e carpcted

JRS todayl woo

L U X U R Yree-bed- Here I* the most desirable prop- BY Cle beau- erty In Twin Fnlls- Thc many 1 d

square SStitnndlng fentures Includc a lly_dth fin- 17x32- family room on mnin and. balhs. noor and PLUS- n recreation/ocuum, room in the basement. Also, 000,

family exquisite formal dining room. tB Slone 31 bnths.. four bedrooms, large j,onipaclous den and much more, .Surround t,nsjble go- this'apiwallng brick home with vcrcovcred 3', choice acre* nnd you rnake vie.

Ke t e d it lrre*lsilble. Seeing Is bcllcvcaped, Ing- Call for an appointment.

“ '•* H a m l e t t J |

r E k R e a l t ydining 733-4070 — Day or Evening cal

;1‘ HSI*; ’'W H ILE OTHERS S L E E P "privacy. You can pick up this' 3 hedroom Realty. brick home wlih 2 baths, large

___ „__ hoxbeen reduced S2000 for quick livi.:xcel|ent ,n it. Choice location. fire&le car- we also show you an exqul- —^•Igcra- . ' ,iic home. 4 bedrooms. 2 bnths. - • .In ap- family room wim huge fireplace. O u t

SlBp. ■ This home hns everything that M-----Sherry will please you. - '

unioue U o y d Robcr.son Agency• 2-luvel « 0 Main Ave. Norlh 733-8855 Wll ,joy‘ - ^ f w r 7S3.<IGt2 Ph>

■ caii’’55 hom ? Exo«ptlonnl''buy a t *11.- f a m•ood Rc- 320<733-0211. t h r e e ACRES, three bedroom

«• J- home. Top vnlue a t *7,200. r«n7E------- FOUR BEDROOM HOME lor^e ral:at and lot on Yakima-In ^Ue;..*12.5o0. «lj ' i fire'.* ’ 80 ACRES, two bedroom home rar I bv a on hiahway 30. *60,000. Tcrms co­lli 7o? ■ ^vallnT.le. H»ly BRISTOL AGENCY33-7053 733.3863____________

arge full H andym an Special tioi50m.'»All Get your point brush ready end. gotr^ lin e d choose your color. Large living 000f.OOO or i-oom, formal dining room, beau- oncne large ,jfui carpet*. 3 bedrooms. Inrgapr Moun- bath, plus full basement with 1.0,______ __both In basement for only 513,- wli

omjjleted SCO.'ion,°?u'ii T ruckers Special rig

garage.all extra Excellent location. 3 bedroom Y."'{ l u r e s home. 24x34 shop, small h«tn, ,V‘ mal floor one acro. All for *14.000.

is^ooo B arnes R ealty)r. Fully K. Laan AnQerson 733-1360 lent. Un- pred Thieme 733-3838 1,0,[cm. Pa- - ■ jjg

Y E S Y O U C A N ! ' 'ci:o?ed.°“on See these hom es now! ng. *B50. , J bedroom, low down pay- VJI

------r— ment, J5.200.In nice , ^ bedroom. *10.000. i ',? .& ■ ; J s r ; ' . ? » ' ■ >■

K A Y H A R R I S O N v,________ 733-6013 — 733-2322 hifSncV win E . W. McRODERTS & CO. •“________ TO HU MOVED, twn room li.iu.c JC

Bcrengp. 20’xl6’. In gnotf condlllon. In.julre 'I' lort road, a t 11* Harrison.

OBMOT«ylTO!aWOaBB^ JJ

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::t o r y 11llo from M agic V ailcy 'B usl- L 2. . con tncl ono of thoso firm s Is . < i »

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- I ■ ■ • s TRg« SERVICI

.hoc,k ah'- liiiulppeii fof'nny jobuppiy. 121 Trimming. Topping. Removing,

Cabling and Stump JtrmOval.,L., .now. I'reo fnllmMi-*, Insiiri'.i11.1 blkel. Box B2. T . ' l '. . 733-:i3:i|<»«■<■ VACUUM CHANgRt

, UI'AUEK I'OU KIKllV. Iloovur iin.i ------o ai.nntfll •;"Va'...ru'm d r7 m ;:.' '’r.io!l-1 t)ll anil Ve?oct*nn oPrebiillt vacm

cr*. Vnriliim Cleanuia nf lilnlio, !,'!_____ _ rornnr llluo l.nkr* nn.l 2nd Avenun

I, _ V-«H|. Plinne y.l-VIM],-------------------- j'Ihlng WINDOWS ^

‘Krp1ii.:o lirokpn window k1(i» nowl !■■ Ill'NNl'.TT\‘i Twin I'nll* (lli.ii * l<

___________ Paint, IM.t Ail.llion Hn*t, 7:1-1.35nw. 1ce. Hower ----------------------------------- - ?.,11: , H A G E R MA N ?,

t tV* "?''rr‘o CONTRACTORS_______________*. 733-3033. iro it |nii,l Icv.tllnH. doMoHr ha.:kline i------------- r . ! 'p .n a r r i ;V ln ^ ’:ll'l’l ' « ‘H^ \

J E R O M E JIng oimln- — ■■ ---------Phnr^nnry BOARDINO « TRAlNINO ______ __;ar 733-011 ueorge'a K«nnel*. tloardini alt %aTf*~ wn. hreoiU, I rnining all bret.l*. SJ4- Iml or jule, 4240., Jerome. 1■11771,__________________:________________________ __ I

MIIKINO lOyPMINT_____________ ,

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------ HOUSI MOVINQ______________________________ M<'All*i«9r llouarmnvlna and Kxca- ^ItVlCIl VBtlnu. Member o Houky Moun- IilinmhiR, tuin iliniieiiiovlng A*>nrlallon amt t Til. Pine. ITIvala tjoiilrailnr* Aiioclatlim. 7J3-0348, 430-4100 — 410-09B7, Huperl.

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2 4 - H O U R - ^ ----------------------Ico. l l in ndvertinur will bo notified a10 mlRplinno nf nny Milvprtlwir in th is ;

not fiiwwnrfd, illn) 733-33Bfl, ToJo- ;i|{ .Service in 'I'w ln I''iiiln, Dny or >

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U i E N U M B E R S j

...................................... nuhi, CnHtlnford {liirlt'y, Kupcrl, Dcrlo, l>aul. Norland/cnilcll, (>(K)(llnR. llacorniiin , Jei'iiiiic\ i:ir, llolllHlrr. Ri>Koraon, Jnckpot, Nev. Tv

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. YOU R E A I N E X T Y

5 0 H o r n e t F o r S o le 5 0 F orm :—---------- MR. CLEAN’S nlccc J ,.n c i lives ---------S ' hniise ?c^V goodSnA c^, \^o^l*Mc\l- 8 AC

S . K - f f l " £ [ £ ■ => 5: »• a

l-T«nk 733-5074 a l M ountain Stutcs °buying Renlty.___________________________ ^

‘ LAHK.SPUR U K lV li: I-Ha nppralSHiarpcted „

f f i ; r r - « ?wood Rvialty. 010 Blue Lakes Nct.. , q A733-11211: Jum os D anner. 733-2240; ^n . .1. Schwcndlmnn. 733-1700, go p

e prop- BY OWNER: 2 bedroom s upstnlrs. 0• many 1 downsmlrs- Recreation and util- • so F ludc a lly rooms, largo rooms, carpctcdI mnin and d raped, c.'arnge nnd pntlo. go v;real1on MorningsVle -School District. *15.- el. Also. 000, 727 Jun iper. ii

room. AT L A Sn A good three bc.Iroom 160 's, large home under *10.0001 Curpet Iliiors. _ ‘ 1jrround hnsemcni, gnrnBC. Price js.noo. 400 ,nc Wllh Very good icrm s^ Rent E stote Ser- ■\ ' " “ ke vlcc, 733-1416.____________________ 440.

n 'y co“nillV[oncl‘" ^ ^ ^

llrlng couple on large lot with Ig.irdcn space . Reduced to *6,000. ,21 ■

enlng Can__^EUdy^ 73,n-M8l^_or Mounluin

EEP" FoIJ-sVce" by owncr!-All .kc.rl^“ K s r . " ? o - „ s ^ .rr 'K -’.v .K urro;- J ° -• r bed- cnllon. $13,800. 733-S637. ' _____.:nt tha t EX CELLEN T 4-bedropm. 2 bnlhs'.ir quick living, dining room s, new cnrpct. WE1

fireplace, cut-in kitchen. Plerco w rgS lrcct. Ow ner 733-3800. j " "

! bMM. . ' ~ ~ ~ '= Willreplace.' O u t o f T o w n H o m o * 51 j^ jpn s th a t M__—— -------------------- ..

- ' M O D E R N H O M E jrgTi^ A T H A N SE N IMI733-M55 With largo clndcr-block ga rage. ^ s .i733-3642 Phonv 41'J-4023. /

S ' S r . F o rm i fo r Solo*“ ■ ____________________________________ Mas3200 Acro Meadow Ronch locatcd

jcdroom In very accnjc w tiin g . This _ Rontvi ranch hn* 3 mllcs of crcck bot- —r~

tom, 2 homes and 2 se is of cor- 150E lorjse rals . Hns nbundnncc of irrigrt. ferl

JS"n home range right. A top unit for n Prii

T crm s co-op grnilng unit. F irs t tim e *47.lis ted ..*300.000 w ith sood term *. MO. p r l '

■'Y 1.320 n c re^ l-an tir 'f l m iles from ' con" Gooding. Hns 5 bedroom m odern mil._________ home. This Is nn ideal row IllR

, crop nnd slock furm tom blnii- for a l tlon. This ranch has a very id y end good production record. Ji:.'),- ;e living 000 with *30.000 down. U nder n, beau- onc ownership Uie p ast 25 y c ars . ..nt wUh 1.038 Acrcs with very nice hom a ,lly 513,. with fireplace, also tenant house. Mci

^ ’ J-ecd co rrals fo r 800 . head of J-

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p p e r “ m ir id e . ^J1?0.000 *w°th *30,000 down.'<20 A crcs w llh good 3 bedroom {™‘

733-3838 i,omc, 2-car aiiiiched garugc. Wc ------------r - Homo recen tly remodeled nnd Y«ilAN! • s s ' c ? ‘.r. '■3;,rs,ss "

™ w»- ^ r , r K s l ■ S ',catcd In Wood R iver V alley. j,ei

Il-I^nn *125,000 with $25,000 down. W ill j„ r: . ‘" ‘‘0 im ull fn rm or good pupcr tlo

■SON i322 bulldlnns. All good productive

lund. *60,000 wUh *10,000 down. CA.S’oom Ikiusc JCO Acrcs w llh m odern hnme. jL'/on. In.iulre dnlry bnrn. All fnrm land level i,nj

a ' | voi\ « I** URo’'tho” 'ony''*n'^— Slli! I™ 7m 5n

400 Acres w ith cnhln and cor-rals . lia s open w nter Ihn y i'iir 120 -nround fur alock. .Snmn Irrig**- «Io

: lion w nier right. 150 ncre* of tet’ giin.t ranch for devclopm eni. in>a fvn,in>0 with *5.000 down. W ill, HOi Ira ilr lor Income proiiorty ,or Jif; .sm all furm In tru<le. 47i

BO Arren cinsn tn floortlng wllh ®-, {2 beilroiim n io d n n hnme. Tnls nf 3-li

' miil)uiliiiuiiii. 'Ihl* fiirni all In " r huy and -pnslurc. *23,000 w ith

« \ *11.000 ilown, g‘|'

' 40 Acrca nil *rcdrd tn hay and• piintiirn wllli ;t lii'ilioom nind- >'l'

__________ «'rit homo. rli.M. lo Wen.lell, »18,- OO A' 000 with J.I,noo down, • he

iwp— IVERSON SJ , , , • • r e a l t y

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___________________ 733'B327_ __830-2U20 *f|■nd Hxca- HO ACHl'.-'i. 3 lim iln , unn.l «u |. '1

ouky Moun- liullilliigii, i iiea.luala. Nnne bal. r i f irla llon amt te rl »uUjikK).AMoclatlim. i.-|7i,i5'1-mAN RUALTOR.S J l

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wl'/li ‘ d iw i ‘wd;."''o"rifl‘‘'i»rnta *of lo> ' o r WHier. IOO' J lv u r Irniit, nn nil

rond. Only 11,'JM*. tlo.idlnu Really, ------------ i;„ l. I . . . , I , f

_____ ’ K a , “; 3 . ' i l . l ; ; y ; i ; r s 5 n jIIO rod.*. Ow ner ha* lollowod uno.l <1 rill)) 101.1(11111 with •iiinn ox.-.Oliiiit I'

n fo rd >ioii*n. innrlilnn slin l, piiliitn iiij.r iiin d w>i>’ —'i'tiuic\ H 7 l'? . 'i i tf “ hl"oM>iiu?,''!i74%i' Bu N ev . r 'A ltW ^ huiiiiro* ~ Iluvliig o r —

;rlliiig , I'hnna H laya J leally . 733._____ --?Mt- ■ _ ------ . , . _ If

kALEY NEE:t y ea r ?

5 0 F o r m s f o r S a l e 5 2 V o c a l

F A R M S '''Ji 'if- 'lio d Mcl'- 8 ACRES w ith w ater right, no oncen ull fm . buddings ........................... lo.oooArnr-;.S w ith w a lrr rleht. no ‘, , 10,‘n ion buildings ........................ *8.000 ---------7 500 Cali BO ACRES, excellent location for C a m n ili l^ S tn te s buslne*. o r *ub - division, no

^ buildings . . . ; ........... s. *11.000 NOW I ■ 40 ACRES w ith sprinkler system s H ’v n p p n ils il .......................*14,000. Kow

85 ACRES, 2 bedroom home. 3H are , of e.xtnis. miles from Je rom e . . . I2S.000 a( a I Ici this 50 a c h e s n e a r Glenns Perry . Hom

y " ' 2 bedroom home . . . . *35.000 gu - r 80 ACRES clow to Jerom e. 2

■ ■ bedroom home ........... *35.000•1 '°°' 80 ROW crop farm , a good one.s upstnlrs. a mllcs from Jerom e . *35.000 —TL®”n and utll- • so ROW crop f a r m - a good ono TRAVl1. carpctcd .......................................... *38,000 tlon.nnd pntlo. go W ITH 4 bedroom home, a ir “33-JItrlct. $15.- e lectric heat. lot* of outbuild- CAMP.

Inss ................................ *50.000 nnrte bctiroom 160 TWO bedroom home, olher er. r?pcWl<icirs. ‘ buildings .....................*57.000__________ ________________Ice *8.noo. 400 ACRE siock ranch, will keep 77—77:E stote se r- 300 hend cattle . . . . *110.000 M o b

440 ACRES, p lenty of outbuild-_________ ____________.— mgs. corral*, ctc. . . *140,000

. •? hed ACRES, stock ranch, all in: -i pastu re ana.hay.-.w lll handle —ysterS and calvel. $130,000

— L & N" lot with R E A L E S T A T E C O .

10 *6,000 22, L lncoln,Jerom e..ldaho .. ^f-MMounluin Phone 324-4800. M

— Leon N. Stockton. Realtor t i full b-f se 240 - 387 - or,62"7 STOCK Ranch * X

^ ■ right. P rlccd for quick *ale. ♦ p

I.ovs and Irriea lo ) verv seod. .. ”— Will sacrifice for $580 per acre.

IM PROVED 120 Acre soulhslde" ^7= ------------ row crop fnrm , with full w atern t . right. $60.000'W ith term*. ' .

IMPROVED- 80 Acre*. lull Wa- 1

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5 2 423-5280 K l^ e r ly -----___________ Mason Sm ith 733 'M77h localcd Eveningsng. T his Ron T aylor 423-5403reck boi- ~~~ .' ------ —— —IS of cor* 150 ACRE row crop farm, deep}f irrign- fertile soil. lorge fields, modern

running brick home, jfs.OOO.Also has 80 ACRES In Kimberly A rea,tjlt for n Priced for quick sale nt 'OnlyIrst tim e $47,500. Low down and terras. o „od term *. MOUNTAIN VALLEY Rar.ch.

private allotm ent for 275 head, ,“ ?*lies from ' controls - 'Vallcy fo r. nhout 10n m odern m llcs. IVi miles from town andjeni row Highway 03. W ill consider tradocomblnn- for farm fn M agic Valley.

rd!' $ 'ir.f- R O C K Y M O U N TA IN i ! ' '!• R E A U Y ..•5 y c a r s . .. v/ayng u a u er . Broker 733-1408

iif-i. hom a Associate* ;n. hon?P MCI M oncur ................... 733-3102head of J - P- Smith . . 733-4534

o*ver“ 500 240 ACRES and outstanding row crop

, . , .r 280 acres, sp rink ler Irrigated. Ideal ' 73

Z h i " “f f . S - c 5 5.WW w iin ALSO, m ore than 100 Farm and an .R anch Listing* for you to choose

*’o a r S ^ Weddell R ealty . Cnll M ark Koll,ipU'd nnd W rndell. 5.10-2274; John Wert. Wen-nned w llh dCll, 536-2048; Phil Hlrrel, Wen- JIoi k ^ h ro u Ju 530-2048 o r Ray A sicndrup. ,J2V '^ d c A I Jerom o, 324-4832._________________ ^cl lnnd In Buhl A ren, 80 Acresidnnce of p i,u „ u lc r right, 7tf acres Cultl-

furm„ lo- • vntcd. la rge “ level Helds; one

W “l^ ilk ^ a r 'S r''io o * d » Mood pupcr tlon- Spacious newly remodeled.

a hedroom hom» wht; fireplace,, , wnll to wnll cnrpeUng. *47,000.00 3Wly new 3 j,y ow ner. F o r nppolniment call 7

____________- s ;,000 down. CA.STLEFORD SCHOOLS. , . P u l l

shares of Twin Falls water. Mod- •rn nnme. cm two bedroom home, milkland level j,arn, m achine *hed and shop. ____:iiiiivuiion. Crop* nre beet*, beans, hny ond 1059

ItK $15,000 fm\y"'*30.0W.'*w^?h ^c's? or**t'*rmV ^ ft W est Hnd Renlty, 1012 Weat Main,

lluh l.'543-4407.____________ °l^' Ihn y i'iir 120 ACRES Cliofce farm lo ^ . goo3 Camil Irriga- .lomcsilc woll and pre*»ura *y*- F l eI acre* of tem , shop und pump hou*e, gran- merarmed. A nry nnd chlckcn house. No dwoll- tio:vclnpment. Ing. Im m cdlnte posissilon, E x trn t i£hlown. W ill, Hood investm ent property, *30.000. *“ *' •oporty ,or .Schmitt & Muffley, Oooding. 034-

<^81._________ ___________________ g|„

rm‘ Jill In " ry nnd corrn l. All fenced and In Mi .1,000 w ith *i ?im” ‘torrn»V^'!yiiwnod Realty.'^nio ~

filun Lake* Nd., 733-0211. ila r lcy A pC

?.’i:‘.:,':r7“. 3?2‘;Si§^r'733-2B0G, c o smlell. ilB .- OO ACUi:-S. mi ,t...r.'S o< W~ e r.' 6~ e

• hen.lgalo on fnrm . Naw niiictKne ■hiid, liinflhK shod and other out- V;'

' N r , ■ „ a s r " . . . ' ' " r , i _ »

Y furnnce. I 'o r *nln by ownor, *25.. TWC' HOP; l.i ilown, 'nu tlo nrea, H37-4HU7, y r

d a h o ‘ « “ !n l'« .^ 'fr im ‘ ''\V ln""ia '^

.s*;O^Mnon ih o ’'UVioV*’Viorlh»U*a ^ o n ^ ^ t'o m - lu l i— ,|ui»ed III two iiiljncont HO'*, Two fir

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ITomia <JETJi'il.'liiii) »'in, Itroker. 324-4:i»H. Al l.anca*.

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U-.-V nml .;orr»l», Prico Hl.1,000 wllh l"W ^• ‘ .X.,.,.,..™ <i'>w* pnym rm . l.ynw.iod H ealiy, CFH

'IIO No.. 7.13-OJll. Ilnr- ntiI>.l(i„llll 4_ I„v M i.ih rr ., 7.13,H47S,_________ _ t o

)N I \? ' ' ' ' ' “ Vl r ' 'n i | ' ' ‘’ wliHn you »pn.;uialo KINIi?,.’l m'I.'iu? T w in 'I 'n ll* . 'a gnod rnw crnp' land, 42Vcr m ir ' I'lli ' ‘IMH*. *45,000, <llnha i n r■I f', I li r H riilly, 7;n-2ftj:i, l'.venlnn* 733- t,, ..:,..,,.I,....|'' 04531 '/;n-mn5i 7.13,3340, ...

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* a n rn ^ 'ln im ,' Ml^’ iiillo* Nnrlllw eil C*;a l t o r .s

R a a l E i l a l a F o r T radw t S 3, \ . " u . " i ; i l n ’l,“ »>>(:IIAFm i r wlint yn;rinrvV /.;r -wTat ‘‘'Vt' I h eat hiii»» you wnnt, linnky Mniinlain Reallv, hum . Iiuilliiu I'.xrliangcr. All Main Norit^ 731- ONI

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O u iln o M P r o p o r ly 5 6 flJ~ lluv liii o r C.TmiDercial Properly "" 6 n i . R eally . 733. a HI'IICIAL'i 'v «i ---------------------- „ f l i

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H .h i nn I" H ailey.' Bm“t* ln "imp'll, me

v 2 - r “ ‘ ™ s5 f'? i..V i!S ’- ^ r. . . *8.000 = = = ' = ^ = ^ = S = S43" in n " n° C a m p * f i, 6 3 s T OV *li.OOO NOW ON D isplay our n iw 'Securiiy cou

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erome 2 CAD OVER Turnpike CruUer, loci$3s'ooo " “ ‘“ne re frig e ra to r, oven — —

iood o?^. « » • 169 Addl*on H oili1 . *35.000 t „ „_______ gj- O H ^

tlon. SCO a t SOS Blue Lake"* Nbrth"'‘T tb u u d " ' ____________ ; w/e " * ^ h ^ ''nnd^’ ra^ngl Al^^^^^

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L a r g e s t S e le c tio n »93=: C O . Of SfJTte. Idaho . ^ f-M O B IL E H O M E S ................ 2) , M arlene — M agnolia ’ m«lealtor T ainarac lc — Chamnion Ro; k Rnlich” * T R A V E L T R A IL E R Sovemcnts. T ravelcze — A ristoera t is:lod w aier R ond runner . Thk *ale. X. P I C K U P C A M P E R S sic_ . M cl-m ar ' *80

" r !■ J ?per acre. * T R A V E L T R A I L E R ' ^ h r.n„ ,ii..H ..- R E N T A L S SS!

G A T E W A Y .. full Wa- T R A I L E R C E N T E R npA, for only Addison W est 733-2410

i n c y ., - I

W e H a v e A■. Q o o J ^

r m o S - B u y s L e f t ! K

S ' ' . . " ; ; ; I n c lu d in g ; K ®

■ .$1245 J" ‘ y- 60x24* w l d a th ree bedroom W'[■ain • ” " o f l

733-1408 A L W A Y S I '. 733-3102 B E T T E R B U Y S S

. - M A G I C V A L L E Y - j,lM O B I L E H O M E S

• “ 3V4 mile* w es t of We*t 5 Point* •"Ignled. Ideal ' 733-6141 — Closed Saturday* -gMd term *. C O M P L E T E M O B IL E H O M E V oi) Farm and a n d T r a v e l T r a i l e r S e rv ic e _ £ !

’m k T n “ B A K E R ’S -X I w ?" : M O B I L E H O M E Sllrrel. Wen- J io n e s t P rice* — F a ir Dealing* *in

A sicndrup. ,J2 y e a r s Serving M agic Valley ____________ 412 Addison Avc_ W est 733-3358 = :w res A L W A Y S ?2Slews; 'o n e B E T T E R B U Y S

i 'd S l : M A G I C v a l l e y ^" S S r t S : ■ M O B I L E H O M E S "I. *47,000.00 3W miles w est of W c*t'8 Point* um ent call 733-0141 — Closed S a turday*___ —:------------------ Shop la DURJ.EY t>efor« you buy^t^a-teV.Vnll! H & W ^•’‘’a'lJd' .hol>“ T R A I L E R S A L E S “!ins, hny ond |059 I0x50' ''TWO bedroom l^ronller. fTFR

, bilo home'.*’ a"bcdroorn*,^ 2 ^ a th s ! ~n l a ^ . oooS Call 73.7-008J a r 733-9782, For>re..ura *y*- I'LEETW bO D l007 all e lectric lixW ^hou*e, grun- m obile homo in excellent condl- * 4

le. No tiwoll. tion . Phono 733-1407. *i " "y"'»3‘i o » TERU Y 30 foot tra ile r , electric or I□ ooding. -034; “ Z - in g r^ E x S ^ rc V n d l f i J i r 'S K S : £____________ ahone BB6-76fl7, . - j—CAnA> w aier. NASHUA 1965 12x00’ 3 betlrocm, n{ bnrn, g run . new ly c arpeted , a ir conditioned, renc^d and ,Jn M uat le e . 733-#m . _1 Realty.'^niO “ r-0211. ila r lcy A p a r t m 0 T ) l» ^ - F u r n i t h td 7 0iBBB, COMIIINAT^JN living room • bed->i w~ .-r ' (b’tTe hltehcn. p rlvale balh. All'lew niiictKne uiUHIbs. CIo»e iJowniown, M3. Do*..1 01 er 0 ^ A partm enl*, 235 3rd Avenue /

ndorn home. Contact A panm en t 1. 73J.

u*pn.'’H3 -4HU7. * tiroHndMtnor,*^(»rBerVmrB^iic«.'^ Vin" llo'^ 'rru* P'"'* "Xt^ept light*. *70 per f

x V o i i ; " . r ; >I inn'k t'om- lUli^Al, for working couple. 3 room*, int HO'*, Two flcuplacc, close.In. No children nr «, .Shaw Real- pat*. 733-2018., lo r appointment.____________ Hill lica.Icy . _________________ Jl,iioni m odern ATTHACTIVH 3 room* nud balh. fitli _

' n t'om 'v ''*'54! ' l*lin?io" KImborly* «3-fJ37 or'’ 4!l3l F adown. Je rnm e ■*>:i05, _____________________ —’• 'V®?. C L IiA N nlcaiy luinUU<i<l one bed.I. Al l.anca*. iion i and w ater, Cloie.ln.

, Adult*. 733-0238 o r 733-7078 after

i)N K ~'!illl)liO iiM lu rn l.li .il np,.rt. or .ifW cnw*. ,„« n t in K imberly, phona 4JJ.4U22 •lolul pr|.:r, „ r 733.7070,

? ^.553? '^ " “ '’ THHiu-: rnn.n* a n . l l .a th . A.I...........r ..•^c iriuiHn C .V ln* '*""’'^S m ' . ilol.'i: I-'LI^AKAhll' li.re i.- i^im' « |iailm rnt'.H rom e 32^ ?” '2"' N " ''" ' — 'f you ■'•"‘Ib5-5574. ___ :I cnnat w uler 'IV /t) ihrer-rnom n|>nrlii>enu, hemi mllbullillnB. »"■' w " '" r

you spncuiale K IM Itl 'llI.V —tf you A rn'pn'rllculnr. ^m ile, enat of onn-hrilroom aparlm ent. carpeted,IIW ernp liuul, 423.M!M). ]

ivenlni* 733. hedro.irn fnrnUhed* homrf> UIUI ^ ^ ] , pa id . Heal tl.enp. 733-4247.

y la b la liuin^, faMAilL a p a rln 7V n tr *lngle or cou.p le , $30.00, *35.00. Call 733-7300

i„ ,.i« ,h i, .A - W i im f " I,. 11,. Cl . . . :iini' U'ilil jn»t l^i^nie-ln.^AduK* only no pel*. 320

£L'il_fl43-4Du'' Avnnu “ NorlW ^ ? t ^ ^In ^ « i o ^ —IX 'I 'V j J . 'T o no ' pVu . '^T m o ' Kimbo” ;

l>n7 - niuiil" 'llrt b w ‘l'l»b ftflflM ,“ Jour.plex. ftlil.r . . 5 ™ . ,_____________ W f P W lroom . e a i i ie .t 'i j* 2-U \-------------------- Norifj VVaihltrcion. W dter and « in .d»f| 5 3 I ta l lo i^ rn la h e d , 7a3-800a.

n"Norlh,""73!!l R W lT ^!(^7 i7 ,"ia i'« (Illt le* turnl.had," 40(1 2nd Avei»u« W e.t. 73J.3IHO. 1

c n n ^ i l.e .lroo'm " arn u n .l tloor,' no pel*. Inquire 188 Carney. ,

building alia, c loie-ln , r<>rlly*(urnlihtir‘l*d*i7*or■___ , . y '" fl< l''l coupfe, (IngU penon . 7»S- ]

iwii Iwdtiioni ________

iBi'i5.*733,o4fa'i' 'paia,*'ifi»roS.‘

^ * ^ fo « ! 'c Iiy i'” ?^38(r‘we«^^^^ for ^

roiieriy---------- 6 n H iiedrooin.' A diilii' only. Uanse JVi'y nnit refrlgn ra lo r fiirnUhed. 107 iF

• M A G I C V A L L ^ T O L L ]Buhl. CasU eford , - .

D ial 543-4M8 B urley, R u p e rt, Declo

P au l. Norlanrf F ihD ial 67S-2552 Ja c

______ 5 8 A pqrtm>i>ttr—O tT furnU had 7 1 Fcrri r around LOVELY TWO U edrooni apart- LOCi t-ln MpIl- m enl. A ir conditioned, carpcied . hy ihaw Real- appiisncei. laundry faelllilM . ' ta>

LYNWOOD MANOR bn,.i 843 Blue Lake* N orth TJ3-3689 *|°

6 3 ^ A C IO U S one-bedroom apiirtm cnt u a__________ near Lynwood. Ideal for working miw Security couple. H eat, light*, w ater, range ^Slleepi 4. and refrigera to r furnU hed. P lrc- TW*

price . We . place, built-in a to rage and book- “ 163 model* ca>e. No pel*. 733-32(12.' , ,1*00' West. ONE BE1)R'o o m ' n iccly dccorau-d. =i ________ quiet. re*peeto6le building, nne*t H ave CruUer, location. Adult*. 733-0531._________ ** *

>9 Addlion H o u i a » < ~ F u m i k A e ^ 7 3 't„ „ , ,„ „ J 1 o r UN FljRN ISH ED , 3 bedrooms. kA i^ r ih fuU basem ent, ga* furnace , all utll- ' k e i Nbrth, p^one a fte r S p .m .; 733-4048. VJ-----;--------- 733-4048.____________ - ' ' '?®ln cTii'n t h r e e rooms and bath . $45. uiill- c-m camp- lle * j^ fu ^ ^ h e d . ^Adult*. 733-0785;

— t^EAR Lynwood. Onc bedroom for6 4 small family. A utom atic w asher.

Y -

1; H o u s e .— U n f u r n l i h e d 7 4on 1893 SIgrld. 2 bedroom *60. Three-

. bedroom, ga rage, coal stoker. 1412 4th Avenue E as t. $80. 2*6 Macison.

- - - 2 bedrooms, gas furnacc. *8.5'• m onth. Call bcforo 5 p.m ,. Lloyd DA!

Ion Roberson A gency. 230 Mnln N orth. i° 'RSr a t 1803 SIgrld. 2 bedroom *00. fy

, Three-bedroom , g a r a g e , coal tJi

^ *M!'Vall**bcfoVe s 'p 'm . ! Lioycfgoy°7^3-$8g5*"*==^ '

p - TH REE bedroom split-level home. MOIbullt-ln o\-cn and range , f irep lace Itand 2 baths. Im m ediate po**esslon _^

V * w ith years lease o t $125 m onth. WAl 1 • Taylor Agency. 423-5289. Kimberly. m

■ T R R REAL nice 2 bedroom duplex, built- — In oven ond range , flreploce. Cou. . ,

P'e o r smnll fnmlly only, no pets. A ni .n fi n m ” 5 m onth. T ay lo r Agency. 423- t s t o I p,'m.‘ 5289. K im berly .^ ARJ

A w ith large living room, f lrep ? « e |" and large k itchen. JOO p er m onth. • ?! / I 253 M artin S tree t. 733-0483.y : T H REE bedroom, m odern home In Eacf ! Flier. Flrcp ftce. la rgo carpeted pg

living and d ning room . Nice kit- 1chen and utl Uy room . 32C-4B30. pi

NICE AND Clenn 2-bedroom home In —g 'S ^ . A u,

TWO-bedroom. b rick home w lih go- ME rage , patio, la rg e law n, oil hcat. ei

LOTS°OF ROOMS CSI 2nd Avenue = = bedroom *“ • ^ o l;lectrlc I* 733-3288,__________________________ ___

ONE BEDROOM home, gas hcat. la rge ga rage. 1428 7th Avenue G E ast. $40 p c r m onth . Shaw Realty u733-0473.__________________ . Vj

CLEAN 1 bedroom 424H W alnut. 1! T j E Y - *"‘l “l'’e Rellablo Shoe Shop o r U

f lE S M6o"'eRN 2 bedroom home, water-

s i s t m ” I,

iT i b M E S 'c V f t i S S : . JS e rv ic e Call a lte r 3:00 p ,m . 733-0495, ^

i r j TWO bedroom m odern home w ith 5 _J_O ' acre* of p astu re in W endell. 837- ,»t; c 4410. H egerm nn. ____________^ . TWO bedroom home close to” M orn,

v illifJ Ingside School. $50 m onth. 733-5074. f,

i v e CLOSE-IN CleoB, p riv a te en trance,i i o a ir conditioned. Day, week orr T T m r m onth. 137 4th Avenuo N orth.Li L i E j I ROOMS dow atown — day. we«k.VTPC m onth. C am era Center Hotel. 303:t*8 Point* Shoshone S tre e t South.

B « . i n a . . - O f f l c a R a n la l. 8 0 ~7 A m a l l , Malh- S .re e t location ren t or

lea .e . Adjoining apartm ent avail- bL E S fi

DOWNTOWN - 2 priva te o » lc e . and I ble 73J-16## reception a re a . Dtilltle* furnUhed. «'

20D 3rd A venue E as t. 733-2315, 'n*. 2 bath*. _ , _ TT512, F a r m t t o r R * n f 8 4 j

silent condl- °c re * ‘*MW aoo°ia.:k*«pud^^ s

."aluminum C a 'f F re d ' StSwMt,“ 'l lii!nV "da°ho ^fldlllon, bho. 825.BI04, i

I - l60 ACRi;5"^ uih of Jerom e. Home i3 beilroom, and good m ilking barn . Phone S24- 4conditioned. 2157. • e

^ I n d u i l r i a l E q u lp m a n I 8 9 J

room . bed- U S E D I N D U S T R I A L y wn « « DM E Q U I P M E N T {3rd Awnue A tL lS . CHALMERS model |eo 4

i^ ra n c ^ 'u m : 310*^^^^ trac tv r . , j JP U l- t I-1ne of Now John D oer*-- I

-“ a O T T S H) children or j j j ove rland Ava. Hurley, Idaho 1 appointment. Phone 078-5.583- . . , nob H ouiton, Sale* R«pre*entallva “

nud balh. fitlt ------------------------------------------------------- Swixi7 or'’ 42]l Farm Im p lo m a n li 90

atl one bed.

” U SE D ]hona 473-4U22 I

I,. ...... . FARM SEQUIPMENT ■"

ir you need '_______ ___ 3 ROW IMCO DEET |

"A H V E ST E R to

— 2 .TOHN D E E R E 7.1ftn ig l lu . cio*« D J n S E L T R A C T O R S =

FirpH M lS ar. 1 CA.SE 801 D IE S E L'nl cnrnfltflil Sll

1 F A R M A L L -JflO G A S .

nmrfV” uil'lltu!I 1 O L IV E R 3 n O T l'O M 5 f

ngVe^'or cou' 'Call 7J3-Mfl5 ^ _ =

G E M «- E Q U - I - P M - B N g ^ ^

“ SALES, INC. 'Kniin ' ifiinnl "Y our John n e a re D ealer” 1 noup. inon* fioulh K aitland Driv# . . . 733-7272

, i.ji , C h ister tlhe rre la .............. 733-8200 Xieat. 178. 25« c . M. "D uko" H oberU . 73J-2B21aiS.'i .................. ......— ' ■' I

P o u r Uflcd Kfn«or.||Bee a | Sflir-PropoUodrenCTIHJd: C ircu lar Sprink ler Syntom ^. 733.21)10. T h li rara ly happen* — yet here " I'rou iu i' tloor “ l»- *'“ “ «■ oul-of.ilale usedCarnav ' VALLUYfl for aala hy Ilia man- _

ufac lu rtr.^ A ll^ ln ^ood^eonimurn Cl

'n l th id ” 71 Irrlga la a *100 anr* 7 ]n i tn » o t l .(juara field. One IM7, o n . m o .

u ^ f S ' i i i “ V . K S : ' a t e ®• person. 733. s o x >070 Twin ra l la ts

I'lione 73JJ30# o r 733-3307

_7B7>. yyening*. ............... .............. _

I- ;

.L E Y T O L L p R E E N U M B E R So r d , - . W ende ll. G oo d in g .IS H a g e rm a n , J e r o m eD e c lo D ia l 538-2535

n a F i le r , H o llis te r , R o c e r s o n .52 Jackpot. N ev . Dial 325-5375

lUhad 71 Farm Implemantt ' 90loni apart- LOGGING Equipment, DM— Cni:

carpcied . hydraulic blade, winch and boom,ellllle*. tandem axle tra i le r w ith a irN O R « l ‘>> 1052 F-8

TJ3-3689 .•'■“ ' ‘Of. losslng bunk*, tan- .

Uhed'. ” "rct TWO-ROW corn hend. for Cn*e 600 : and book- Phone «25.

’ dccoraicd. " ' " ,Idlng, fine*! Hay, Grain an d Foed 94

' > 3 ' “ A T T E N t i O Nbedroomi!. S I L A G E F E E D E R S

ace. all utll- GVeen G ia n t S i la g e S ta c km... 733-4048. ^ j j j .B e O pen O c io b e r 28 lh

$45. uiiii- -M onaay th r u F r id a y». 733-0785; 8 a .m . — 4 :3 0 p .m .___________ P r ic e S4.50 P e r T o n

* P lu s 50o fo r L o ad in g ,I *her. T h o se In te re s te d in F c e d ln ao n e person A ll W in te r C o n ta c t :one 733.4028. - " G R E E N G I A N Td 7 4 F i e l d D e p a r t m e n t .

. . . _ ------- F o r Your Feeding R equirem ent!iio i* T u f s »«% CALF Pelleta. »5*.ion'"BuiE*

■5-A M .A .lin »58-ton sacked. Globe Seed anJ Feed, Twin Fall*.

^ m LloJd DAIRY Pellets *5»ton bu lk ; $Sg- Maln N orth, a nd^< ;ed .

ZZ:;;:— r r r - H o r s e pasture, m Twin Fails , Plen-S i g . h T " '" '* * ™ ' '

■level home. MORE Craefor horso pow er p e r dot- ge. f irep lace I t r with Case. Reed T ra c to r Com­te possession Dany.$125 m onth. WANTED: Grain. Also, w lirdellver'.19. Kimberly. Merlin Aikew. 53S-2SI1. W endell,duplex, built- 'n^ '."no 'pe t” . A n im a l B r o e d in g 100\g ency , 423- ^RxiFIC fA L Breeding to AUS g rea l

proven sire*, nation^* h ig h e it typer « ? ; :

n.o„ , . H . . . , , . . .

'm. Nice kit- ieltch., 543-4658. Buhl; F ile r E ater-• 320-4830. p rise gj7 Twin collec toom home in ------- -------------------------- .. .1 . .o v . . 733- A u c i o n , .101

)me wiu» go- MERIDIAN Sales Y aro. A uction ev.«n. oil hcat. e ry Tuesday 12:00 noon. BoU a Val- ____________ ley’i la rg e it calf m arket. 888-1872.

ier"heat^JM ! Coltfe 102h ta t. Y O U N G C A T T L E A N D

7th Avenue G RA SS C A L V E S F O R S A L EShaw Realty Holstein, white-fnce nnd black------- :__________ whitc-face s te ers and hcifcr*.24H W alnut. 154 to 40Q'pounds. All shipping oe Shop o r fever 'Vytcclnated. Top quality .

Home, w ater- ‘R 0.SO B F a r m s733-7386 or M eridian. Idaho

- . — - In MbrIc Vallcv call: ike Dean.pl'K-furnace. 3J<-4205 or F c r |t Comp. •■'2<-2239. ^

' M n sic ^ a llcy . V r U e " S r 'c a i r 'f o rto m V '.I .h 5 - ■

FO R SALEI----------- ^

,n a : '? 3 3 " S S :— ----- breed. Out of reg is tered cows.

R o o m 76 selling without papcc*.. r . em rance E D W . C. E A K IN ; & S O N S y week or Jerom e. P h one' 324-5468

" j " ; '" ' ' t W E S L A U G H T E R e r Hotel. 305 . O n F a r m S l a u g h te r in g ^ ___________ N o rth M a in L o c k e r s

- . For. .(a*t *ervlca call 733-4983m l o l . 8 0 n ii';^i,iV v° . . . i . rcation ren t o r «nd bull calve*. Any am oun t. Will . rtm ent avail- buy ip rlnuer and open h e lfe n , lent oDiional Oood quality breed ing b u ilt fo rlent opiionai. ,onn.co^i«ct! W e*iem U vM toelc..tn o»lcg« and ™ ** Street, R uport. Id aho . 436.le* furnished «” ». o r B»errU Etalllng*. B31.924S. t. 733“2315, 52!!fi?‘; 0 --------------------- 1|5 t l E r o ’sprlnger"H eifera . 100 a ro

8 4 IfoJifeIn*, we/ghlne from 2,OOO fo — 1, 350 pound*. IS head of Je r*ey 10 crop, . lOM ond Guernsey Springer heller*.*pud around, sa le or trade . AUo. can finance,

r system , 4- Hugene Hughe*. 324-3418. Je rom o KtiOISTERED Angu* tiu l li. i y e a n E den. Idaho B ardalle r a n d C aron

ofoT y . Home M e ^ o f l ' ^ r f e V U J n r ? * * ^ rn. P/iona S2<. <23-S05 S, a mllea louch a n d 1 mlla

ea*t or Klmberlv. Idaho.., i-n iiS il or ^nrlngei ^ ow* o r he ife r .:

n t f lo Ouaranteed. Duy o r i r a d e forHI , _ OV sn r ln g ir i o r beef. H ap o r a v d o_ . , ----- H uthei. nuhi. 643-5823 o r aO-560l).S T R I A L il'OR SALE; Gn~^ b'oBy and pa itu ro

p - “ *

ln io iS T !!m ” u ° ' ' ' i , J c ; '° ™ U A n .u .John Doer*- -

i 'T .CJ l‘o n ii 'tl.l il '.Spiln.^,;r .n J• cow., H i mile* w o« hf nuhi, on u ru y . Idaho Highway 30. Phona 043-4700.

^H ^centatlva

90 V'oiiKyliiitH 34n pound boar tor--------------------- *nln. Oenlle. *50. I'hono B34-5250.

GnoilinK. .• ' 1I T - x ■IW m .ntV lCI-lA lil.lJ A tllJ , l)nl»LI I 3274*01'"''

WHANl'li pig* " fo f .a lo . 423.5833,Kimherly, .

^ Horioi r I M

e n t f s g g s f i j g• E r hrliFlr ™*241ll! *

fielrtlnii. Hnr.r*"'^ bnught-Vo*1dHix.7.1ft chnnaml. Ren Hnley 733-0055.

TORS = = = = = =;j7, Shoop 106

ii7u'jh> for sa le. Open anil bre.i

• r o M 7 ° ! '■inrllni Inmlilng D ecem ber 2o', IVi'ina M4-.'U.‘I0, </w7<»tig,

M P«U and Pot Suppllaa 110TW6~AKC <oinairioy i-oo.Ile*. Tlire»

inonili* nid. Whllo- o r llah t a p ru col, Cnll a fla r 3 p.m . 324-n02H,

r - r - i -K - r^ AH ft"lJouW l i» fC T ^ 'iilMi.>unil pup^

[-BNT-T M n « • '

CTL'- Itagi*iere.l W eim araner nupi• D ealer" for **la. 4 month* old. ISO. O ary a . . . 733-7272 Winn, nuhi. 043 0034.V . V ' A k c RlUHKTHltltb 1'oy silver'l^ooL irt* ■ 733-2Bil Male, N ina Weeha old. 733.

Bd >^AI.U I l 6 s t d ^ dcrew lnll puppla*:ropellod iVe 'iM “■jssSma ^ S y n to m MALR AH<' f t 1 '<

l l s . W s u ; . ’’-'% ‘X .U IU m e U 7r t |iUl>i»ni«l Wl aa.l y-olnler ..III I a ra 1200' Cooktr Hnantal, 13, Plinna 733-0223

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pickup. JD57 F o rd . F o u r-s

P e ls an d P « t S u p p l i e s I I O M i s c■ H A N -SU K E N N E L S OL

BOARDING — GHOOMINOBK

DODliRMAN IMnscllvr. Karo Kcil, VE very la rs c . Nino m onthi old. t Beuily tn iraln fo r wntch doa or ^ su a rd <loa. M ake offer. .• PHono

pups. « rnnlet. e rcm ales, 7 weeks. * *Drcedlng, E l h c \ ^ n d Lono Survlv- "or. Cnll C7B.fl37?7ratirk-y._________ , ^

WANTliD; Hunting dog. Will furnl»h ® i oood liiimc. P re fe r Short-hnlr orU rltlany, any k i n d ncccplcd. n cPhone 7M-M01 o ftor C:00 D m. i

CiUltMAN »horthnlr». Choice from40 pupple». AKC res ls ie re d . Every 7'gup ^uara^ iecd hunter. L arry i ' - t

AKC COLLIE Pupp lei. Adorable. ' f cn tle companion. Sables from champion lin ts . (P a rad er) 784.2335 , , Falrlleld.

POODLU puppies. Chooie your Christmas puppy now. Groom lns, Hc *tud service, Cherl M iller Kennels. , V, mile W. Redcap Corner, Klm> berly . 423-SlM. 423-S13C. U ’

WANTED: R esU tered Male Chlhua* 1 hua, to be uied for stud purposci. ' • Not over* 4 pounds. M rs. JimP ru n lr . 324.22ai. _________ 30'

AKC re s l tte re d toy silver poodle *- puppies. Also . w hite and silver

AKC stud serv ice . 733-8016.SiX-week-old.femaie AKC Collia pup.

pies. Sobte and Ul-color. »2S. Call 7M- 9 (3-4593. ------

Livestock W anted . t l 4IDAHO H I D E 'a TALLOWDEAD ANIMAL PICK U P ___

Phone co llec t 733-C835 njJ . L. BUY p roducts , free pickup Nt

aervice for use less cattle a n d *0‘horses. Will p a y lc a pound. Call M;collect 733-71M.. p»

Appliances & HH Eqoip. 120

SEW ING MACHINES Jhportab les from ....................S 4.85 vaC ablneu from ......................SlD.es w

S I N G E R ~S E W IN G CO . cr

150 M ain North tliOpen F riday* 'HI 0 p.m. N'

T h re e R o o m G roup isgs including

A p p lia n c e s- O n l y $ 3 9 9 p iCA IN ’S 'E c o n o m y S to re “

7.13-7111 f lKENM ORti l i l e c tn c cJotfie* dryer rn

only 149.50. 00-day w arran ty . In- •ured paym ent plan . M i Y Elec- tr ie Co.. 441 M ain Avenue E ., Twin F alls . Open F r id a y till 9:00 p.m.

FR ID G E F r ^ c r comblnatfon. 13.3 -gs- cubic /oot. F re ez e r hold* ISO pounds. 4C2 3rd Avenue E as t, Twin

USED household appliances. Service tttz on olt m ake* .'C am era Center Hallof 733-4MI. _____________

VERY NICE used G .jE . autom atic p w asher nnd d r y e r .c P a l r S109.05. rrTT Convenient te rm s . Wllson-Palca.

COLDSPOT 14' uprigh t f rce ier for cl sale, S7S. 733-4702. A

WEFurniture & HH Goods 122 v.

S P O T C A SH _ J F o r F u rn itu re • Appliances Usi

Things of V alue tlB A N N E R F U R N I T U R E >'

127 2nd A venue W est 733.1421 _!1 bADY.GRAND plano. lofnT m atch.. Ing eliflJrf. bedrtjom set, jnlict-J- S

laneous, 1420 l l i l i A venue E ast, |

iiLN A supernm tic portable sewing “ machine and tab le . Like new. Alao A<oak bed and ' d resse r, antique :__white. 733-2008, ____________ —

HOUSEFUL or fu rn itu re and appll.ances. only ^ 8 0 - E as iest te rm s a t

Cain 's Econom y C ornsr Store.W E BUYi U sed furn itu re , appllan-

c e i. bBbV’ th ln » , antiques, coal ■tovBS. H ayes F u rn itu re ,

b .U . swivel lop c an ister vacuum ' c leaner w llh a ttachm en ti.. 125.733-n.W. ______ • ________

BUY and sell u ie d fu rn l tu r^ Rebuild and reupholster. Phone 733-4U7. Ron’t Cusiom U pholstery.

Musical Instrum ents 124SI'OHY and CLARK Spiiictta console

piano. B leached m ahogany. Very

Kod condition. S4W. Also, violin,I. Phone 733-fiOno.

NliW Y am aha p ianos; Usod pianos:Vox ( u l ta r i « n d ampl(f(er«, KLli • te re o rec o rd p layers. W arner Music, 131 Shoshone North.

Radio a n d TV Sets 125U r 6 u s t le lec tlon o f c o l ^ tV ’s In

Irinho. Zenllh and Curlls Mathes. Kelact

*?l!44,^Try before you huy.^M rl (Juale'i Servica Co.. I2S 3nil Ave.Nn.

G arage Sale 130I | ; a V 1I ('J ’loW M I tia rT ie an)c.

many m iscellaneous Itcins, snma npiiilances. Shnup AvenuaI'-ASl.

Good Things to Eat 133WHOLUSALiT beef tiy half n r nuals

Itl'.l) .SI'UD.S, s(|uiish, c u b b a ^ pep. pers. Irvln Ilodoniiiil), 2miles norlh on Wnshlnuion, ona

I'OTATOliK, ca rro ls . p u m p k 1 n i. squaih . c a r ro t juice. Inman's,^ <i;8 .iBcklinn. no Hunday ta l f l s i '? l lW v

A nilquet 139AHri^ jU t* s ::b ls h cs , u KTm . chair .,

clucks, f ra m rs , w lrkvr furnllure, Inva seats , lam ps, trunks, elc, 4ia> BU.10 I'liul,

Z)l)l) CHAJlkfl. n^perlenVerf Purnl. tu ra • D iin ifled Junk . Pete Johns, ton, 90i Soulh W ashington, (air-

I »^UN^ISuVN(r'''” ” ’rln b li \ r a d a . O a k ’ Ubl*i*.cfiair«.^’ M»iJ

B arn, IU m ile* norlh on Washing­ton. 2*7 p.m , .

a i l 'T S aa lo ra , bnili old and naw. M athafane'a A niloues, corner et Adams and C. 3»4-a73fl, Je rom e..

— - tip h n litr ry M tatnponar. Reni It frnm Manner I 'u rn llu re,

VUMPSi Irr lgn llon and <inmoitlo,

IJHltD r c m ia ra tn ra , r T a e i a r §, ranges, w aa h ln i m achinei. oil •love i. Alt lu a re n te ed . Camera CeM er Hall Music. 73.'l-4»il.

week, D anner I 'u rn llu re , lihune7.13-1431._____________ • ■

O ^ tD U si“ mllfe“ u n k » , used nlpei llnas. New Uoumailc plntlints. l.B«wnll>a, Jo rom e , S34-4)tll.'

n rn tp - rU x 0‘V l> ' ‘U n iolm n' nigs.

fl05 . A aaorted n a ita rn i. Banner 'u rn llu re . 73 .v i4 ii ,. - I 'A I.I. Glenii y o u r carpet w ith JIOHT. Use room* Instan tly , i te n t maohlna

Sl. W ilio n .n a le i.

^bQU'a'*Au\o^^l[pply? iai *'5rrt * M e-nuo W esi. Sea u* loday.

'(^AMMrn Jlla : IMV Clievrolai a inn. C tieapI E, J , f l r a a i . Four inlios U asi o f Je rom e. 33i-284<.

n ^ ^ 'l ^ r a d ln i j r * ” ” ' '^ S ^ i i“ " ^ o it .^

R i s u u f s — ‘ ■""

) a y s a n d Sold

3rd . F o u r - s p c c d , n e e d s m o to r , $75.

l i b M is c a t la n e o u s F o i S a l e 1 4 Q |M ls c> OLD Solid O ak rocking clialrn o .......: ................................ i«AN=---------- BEIGE bed daveno .......... *20.00 Dofle Red, VERY GOOD Charcoal brown .txs old. Early A tnerlcan sofa. Solid _ Idoa or Maple trim ...................... J39.05 F u e l

MATCHING Swivel rocker *49.93 F H u iT n t e r P'"*’ weeks * PIECE curved section, brown •' " ■Survlv. nylo" ................................ .... j p o ,-----— 6 VERY NICE M ahogany dining --------- ^

-hair" o r ____ ” ®'““cccplcd. ODD dinelle chairs.' Values toLD-m. .......... E ach »8.50 1i.“ Eve°ry 7' POOL TABLE w ith cuea andL arry s ' -bail* ................. .............. *09.95 0 -5^;

« • 'k";cn".'S S784-2335 J , CUBIC foot W hirlpool f re e te r WIN(

----------- ^ . jjp r ig h i. nearly new . . $138.00 3 ^rooming, HOTPOINT R efrige rato r. Reeon- sAWKennels. diiloned and guaran teed *58.00 _ <^r, Kim. _ _________ U ’ TWO - DOOR refrlgeraio r-Chlhua- f r e e i e r . au tom atic de fro it

lurpoic i. ............................................... *128.00 Eg,'30" MW R ange. C lean and guar-

- p 5 S 3 R ............................................. « * •” Sno^

■ CMN'S---------w s. Coll 733-7111_____________ ' Tw in Falls— TOP CASH FO R SCRAP

1 1 4 A lum inum . ''5S J— ^ H. K O PPEL CO.u p 132 2nd Avgnue South_______g - NEW SHIPM ENT from famou* 7261 pickup Northwest m anu factu re r of fabu. le a n d iou* knit and s tre tch kn it fab ric s H9B. ind. Call Make sw eaters, sk irts , s tre tch PO'

p tn is . , . even girdles, « lc , See ■ ■' and buy now a t Sk lnnef* Sewing

I. 1 2 0 Shoppe. Save-On Shopping Cenler. S S— SHAMPOO your own c a rp e t, p rofes. A in _ sional resu lts. R e n t a C larke t ;—

i.» o « shampooer wllh coropanloit wet 1 *1099 v ^ u u m . B anner F u rn itu re , 733-

NEWI C r i . i ! B n » u i 'u li T U b e it In creative needle c ra f t supplies In — time for HoUdoy*; A t The Eagle'* 3oc

.m. Nest. 117 E as t 7th, 324-2800. J e - ° ” ------------- rome. Idaho,u p Tm >4- ROAD R unner, cam p ondl

travel tra ile r , *750. 1988 )0 horse pawer, Bolens s a rd e n trac to r, I t t» 0 . C ostr si.OOO new . L uU Rent- >1 al Co., Ketchum. 720-5421. ^

FABRIC Flow ers m ode in any color. ^ S to re Unique baby a rrangem ent* and A

Chrisima* selection*. Make excel- vi— lent gifts. D lip layed a t Holiday M dryer rnn. Call 733-2.'Sh.

KEKP you t c . m . i . b . . . i l t u l a c .p i i . ’ • F ^ i n consiant footstep* of a bu*y fam . SSS

rt ‘'y- C et Blue L ustre . R en t e leetric, shampooer t>. K rengel'*._________ m O

Si' t* r i,?2 t*"’® ?">“ “•* L ustre . R ent IDast, iw in HeMrfc *ham pooer *1. G reena- le

Dter Hall '’ *in|ne*fof*elean’{ n g " c ^ « s W ithout----------- — w aier. Use room* instan tly . Tnte

K im berly Road. j«i . n i i r t M UFFLERS Installed w hile you ___—_________ wait. Com plete m uffler serv ice In- ~ - cGzer for eluding cu ito ra duals. . Abbott'*_T ru ________ Auio Supply. 121 3rd W est. ___

------ WE REN T -cam ping tra i le rs , law n R f ,I . 1 2 2 vacuums • sweeper*, cem ent mix-_________ers. TOWLES, U nion 76, 324-5451, *<

Jcrom e. J l i lnee* Us e d s t o c k saddle in good condi- V

tion, 40-gallon gos w ater heate r. S: ITOE Ironrite in w orking condition, 8 —

north. 5M east. C oodlng. 886-7742. FO SELL OR TRADE 1007 V om aha,' 305 *1

■ SiVci-i Scram bler. A bsolutely like new. _ £ liie E ast, Shoshone ^

^ sewing ............. , ., I , ........now. Also A b to s f o r S a le ______________2 0 0 A u

ind appll.te rm s o t ^

rapp ilon -UBS, coal t ' H .

^ , - ' A BeTRBbulia I-

733:«e37.

a ENDso, violin.

9d pianos: ler*. K tl). W arner rih.

T T 5 5 T W a In a M alhei.Buy nowl /

'huy .* MM I 3nil Ave.

" 130

T 3 1P Avenue I

" 1 ^IT o r nuais .none North

S w 'f>uion, ona

m p k I n I. ^

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______1 3 9chairs, J

fu rn llu rc

ETa - T urnT.’e te Johns, gton, (air-

S S ____ b r a ijS " " ” ' 1 9 6 8 B u i c k= I -77 <-door Bcdnn . ’ AU p o w o r 1

iPHffl - -jWAg$4817,69JReni It • *-■ I ' ■ ■ ■

1 9 6 8 O l d s m o b iiWio, phone S u p re m e 4 - tlo o r Im n llo p .' _________ m a tia t r a n a m if ln lo n , p o w e r

WAS $3734.62.]ire, phuna T h o r n to n ............used nip*; n e o r g e D o y ............................... ,1 ,iJ i li '’* *■ S la n d Jo y ........................... ..Hum n ig i. ^li , Banner

ivllh JiOHT. / \ :in i maohlna J

I a rd Av*' • If,^ Che'vrolal raj^.^^Four

L O O K75.

_ _ _ M o n d e

1 4 Q lM ls c « lla n e o t is W a n t e d 1 4 1 T ruchchair ■ WANTED: F um itu re. « p l la n c e * ,

J 17 00 anvililni ot voiue. Cail '0 3 .77.^ , o u t WANTED; UiHerentloi pan*"foriB 57

*20.00 Dodge 2-lon truck . Phone 733-7757. _____Drown . — I —*99.» F u e l a n d W o o d 1 4 3 c i i /*<g 93 FIHliPLACE Wood. Dry, app le and '

pine. 733-0147. F re e Delivery.brown ■ ' ------------------ - A u to1129 00 S p o r t i n g G o o d s 1 5 9

‘jJs!!?* D E E R A N D E L K H ID E S " TW anted ^

ies to Top Cash Price*! - 1: ts .50 U ah6 Hide and Tallou’ Co. ' J

E as t, y, Soulh'OT * •:» and , ________Motor View C om er________*09.95 U S E D SHOTGUNS. W incheiler.

n r in s i Remington, and Browning. *21.50 »i?nA ■"<1 “ P- Pennyw lie D rug. Lyn-

wood,re e te r w Tnc h e s t e r Model'TT^ '12— 7; ; ^ W *138,00 3" n^agnum. very good. Phone

Reeon. s a v a o e noMC 3cm>6, n rod 27 timi'-. ^ ' *58,00 —one year old, 733-9117 a fte r 5

WANTED: 20 gauge L. C. Sm ith for *128 00 p « ts^ ^ Poor condition O.K. Call

S n o w M a c h in e i 1 6 0

N E W & U S E D ■" —. S K I .D O O ’ST T -------- P r ic e d - f ro m S525 :

30 Machines To Choose F rom - Ouarnntved

2____ __ C Y C L E S A L E Sfamou* 72S.SSII ‘ Ketchum. Idaho

’fabrics* ♦498,00 BUYS a Sno Pony. Only 140 . •• tre tch pounds, with a big 10 horsepow er

« lc , See m otor. At Blaslus on K im berlyI Sewing t^oad, I Center. ■ , ■ , ■ ' ■ . — 1— 1t, profe*. A irc ra f t f o r S e le 1 6 5 >g(ilo n '‘'w el V. A. APPROVED n i«h t treiniiiK.

a r ' f / r v S ' S ' S K i l n f l ' . ?

B o o n F °r S o l ._______________^ ,5 .

—------- , ATTENTION™"hor“ OUTBOARD OWNERS

trac to r, I t ’s tim e to s t a r t th in lc in gUtt Rent- a b o u t W in ter s to r a g e f o r'• ' - - I— y o u r o u tb o a rd m o to r . B U D «tn u and A N D M A R K , 347 M a in E a s tke excel- w ill c licc k . c le a n , w in te r iz e

H oliday Q jjj s a fe ly s lo r e y o u r m o to r .733-1194. ___________________

i’Vhi^rTc ^ '6

I r^ ^ R w t D R A S T I C R E D U C T I O N SG reena- 19C8 end of y e a r *alo on. oil

___________H onda's, Kowosakl'*, and T ri- '6OST mT- umph-s. ■s w ilhout Snow.mobile H eadquarter*,uy. Tote B L A S I U S M O T O R S. 1806 Kimberly Road 733-0222nUe you — ________________ervice In- ' ' ■ ' . .

Abbott'* T ru ck s 1 9 6 JSt. ____________________________________TlREAL SHARP 1059 Dodge H -lon. *J

.en t mix- posl-tracilon. 423-3787,324-5451, Xln^barty. __________________

_________ J E E P WAGON. 1933 4.w hcel drive.)od condl. va. good condition. N ew paint, r heate r. 655.4342.Idition. S —--------- --------- ------- —886-7742. FORD 1937- K-ton pickup, overload S

mohB nn^ aprlnsi. steel stock racK. E xcellen t ti like new. _cond»1on. *573. 934-5100. Goodlna. Shoshone STu.^” SELL Rood hunting Jeep .

' Phono 733.4CC2. Mako o ffer. Or

a O O A u to s f o r S a l e 2 0 0 ^

A3BIE UR sTD OF TH

S A ]40 USED

I E D U

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RAND NEW ;I B u i c k W i l d c a t r

AU p o w o r a n d a i r c o n d ltlo n ln t ; .

;17.69 E.O.M. 83792 E ■ ' ' D

) l d s m o b i l o C u t l a s s , rr Im n llo p . R nillo , h e a le r , au lo * ^ m lon, p o w e r f lte e r ln g .. ^

'34.62 E.O.M: $2984 I ..................— ---------------------------------- -— E '

A . . v i i . . . ........................ .. 733-B8Ra T \.................. , 1 . . . ...................733-4013 ^.................... .......................... ......... 733-8278

A b l ) i e t. I d a h o ’ s 1

O l d s m o b i l e — I733-B72

)O K lN G FO R’ -O -

M o n d a y , O ctober 2 8 , 1968 Twin Falls

1 4 1 T ru c k s 1 9 6 T ru c k spllance*, LEE PONTIAC1-77.M. OMC TRUCKS — IN JERO M E, for IB57 ROSS L E E FORD.- INC.733-7757. . . . JEROM E _______________________________ST

~ IHC TR U C K S-G as & Diesel je °R 1 4 3 CHARLIE'S TRUCK- &-EQ UIP.

________ Jerom e — Phone 324-4362 -

-------A u lo i fo r S a l . 2 0 0 *"'<>»

5e^ - C,c, Y oureeMOTOR CO. 1

Jg. Lyn-

12 gnuge Where You Always LL!!!!' FindAGoodSelec-

tion Of Fine 'cs 5milB~i~r USCd Cai'S 5S"').K . Call pow<________ '68 IMPALA SPORT COUPE p“">'

Hardtop, V8, Power Glide,1 6 0 power steering, new war-

________ ran ty .- - - ' S2795 ■ 66

. ----- Foui'66 PLYMOUTH FURY III

• H a r d t o p Sport Coupc.F ro m V8. automatic transm ission.

powor steering, vinyl top, . rea l nice,

S S IS S 5 -65

!65 TEM PEST CUSTOM S?,”’Only 140 r Hardtop Sport Coype. V8.

>r?epower stick shid, two-tone red andK im berly y/hlie flnlih,

51695 *64

'6S FORD GALAXIE "500” 1 *°troining. Sport Coupe. V 8 .-nu tom o lic , e r *

« e place- transinlislon. power *w er- wlplying Ser> Ing, factory .o lr condition*

■■■■-------- $1995'

'63 FORD GALAXIE "SOO” couHordiop Sporl Coupe. "SOO", sior

_ _ _ V8. four.jpeed transm ission.E R S power steering and broke*.hinking $895,

’62 OLDSMOBILE 88 fn ‘’oo'' *edan. Hydra* *66

transm ission, pow er , V8. in terlze steering, power b rakes, onem otor. owner, a mcr^ one.

'63 VOtKSWAGEN PIC K U P , S 1 8 0 Foar..p«a Ir .n .m L .l.n . , | i l

• dlo, rccenlly overhauled,n O N S $795

on. oil •m d T r i. '60 C H E V R O L E T V 4-T0N ’6C

. Pickup. Six cylinder m otor.IfiSiS speed tratum U slon, •j R S Long wide box, 0 ply tires.733-o;22 . . $795

^ '60 VOLKSWAGENT hree seat Station W agon. Fou r

Igc H -lon. speed transmission. Ju s t V 42^3787. $ 595

htci drwt. G E T T H E N E W C , « w p.im , 1969 B U G ,

’. j v c r ip ^ S68 Down — J68 P e r M onthi- C harlie H atchI. G oodlna, Ja ck Co*Ung Jeep . 664 Main Avenue Soulh Ecs tfc r. Open Evenings — Closed Sundoy* Ul

2 0 0 A u t o s f o r Sale 2 0 0 ^ u tl

3 D A Y S L E F T

URIGUEN’ THE MONA B E;e d c a r s

U C E ]T H E B E S T ★ BUYS ★ F H E Y E A R ★

ALSOi:W 1968 M O D E

T> 1968 OldsmobillO. ■ 2-tloor Im nllop. AU power

^ E . WAS i|;4288.63 I ^ D

U 1968 Buick :i i lo o r neilnn. A H .pow en

4 , C WAS $4027.89 I' ' ^ Joo A fltorqula ..................................

J-B8Ra r j Art Floniiico ....................................J-4013 ^ Abblo Uriguen ................................1-8278 Dob U lim m ....................................

j U r i g u e idaho’s Largest bile — Buick Dealer

733-B721

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F O R SER V IC96 8 Twin F alls T lm es-N ew s 1 7

196 Ti‘ucks_________________ 196 Trucks- n o M R C H R Y S L E R"nc. Boats and Motors

STARCRAFT 30A TS AND -----------— FOLDING CAMP TRAILERS

D ie se l J E R O M E IM P L E M E N T & Am a r i n a

^ Autos for Sale 200

— CENTSABLYs e PRICED ^ 0- USED CAR

plcku

w a y s 'D T T V Qe l e c - V -d U i o

l e 'G8 C H E V E L L E '• .Mnllbu Super Sport ••39G" coupe. sprcn

S 3!>(i V8, I-our »pecd tranimlsslon. CHEVIpower steering, radio, two-tone soeec

C O U P E P“">‘- ■?2595 ^

'66 CH EV Chevolle ??“Four door Stotlon Wagon, 8 cyl- jondl

?Y I I I inder. Auiomatlc transmission, 7330.coupe. C l ^

im lsslon. J>narp. m - o n pinyl top, ' . $ 1 8 9 5 Shar

'6 5 R A M B L E R S e d a n'O M Four door. Radio, healer, over- po i«

$1095 '^ FOR

•64 F O R D T h u nderb ird JJ"!- iir/int» .T w o . door hard top . Radio, heat- ciTnY

"500’’ e r , autom atic transmission, powlutom alic , e r steering, pow er brakes, power wir st«er- wljidows, a ir conditioning. .m d, „ n d l.lo n . - ^ j g g g

^ beau■63 C H EV Im p a la ffS

; "SCO” Coupe w ith fou r speed transmls* CASH>e. '•390", sion. hospism lssion, auk1 broke*. tl> O yO

T P IC K U P S 7»°':S PLYS. H ydra . *66 C H E V R O L E T a /^ -T o nn. pow er ^ 8, four speed transmUsloft. —

$1795'63 C H EV R O LET V^-Tm

H lL K U t* . Big '•*■■, th ree speed transmls*ission. rn . *lon»hauled. ^ 1 1 % .

-T O N ’60 C H E V R O L E T J / j - T o ne r m otor. . 1 Q Q Q Cn im usion . • ' «pO» 0 ply tires.

™ RICEIEW CHEVROLET, Inc. '6i' M agic Valley'* Trading Dealeri r M onth 200 so. Lincoln -I'rome, Ida. rile H atch , 324-4812

Salesmen: 'g lSoulh Ed Churchm an, Clarence FalJon,

ed Sundoy* U ick'Low e, F ran k Sheppeard.

2 0 0 ^utbs for Sale 200

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l O D E L SOldsmobile DelMont ”op. All pow er com pletely equlpned,'

1288.63 E.O.M.$3i66

38 Buick LeSabre ' *'nn. A li. pow ered, fully eriulpped.

1027.89 E.O.M. $2997, 11..................................i . . . - ........................ 733-J77B 1,...................................................................... 733-0508.......................................................................733-inOl................................................................ 733^1^■ l) ,

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L E A S E ,& A W-ton long wheel base W A“ Xour *peed pickup to r con'

$ 6 9 .7 5 S--------------- p . r mon.l. J

L Y T H E I S E N . f s : L E A S I N G

t 701 Moln Avenue E ast^ MAGIC V A LLEy" i NTBRNAT10NAL 1®-“IH TRUCKS•Q 394 4th A venue West 733-4268 H

i-Xv FOR SA LE: 1007 Scout 800 Custom _____SK'.', l[ji

Priced to sell. Cnmeron Sales, Inc. - ‘JL' Runert. Idnho, 436-3191.

48 KU-7 INTERNATIONAL truck «()( Wllh fourteen foot W eitern spread- g t^ e r bo*. nnU 7\4 ton Farm hand eve

V coune. sp rendcr box. Phono 324-4459. nanilmlsslon. CHEVROLET 1967 H-W" P'Ct<“ P. *' BAR( two-tone speed transm ission, no-»pln rea r •

axle, rad io , excellent condition. mo; Good financing. Phone 733-3307.

POTATO T ruck ond bed: 1660 Dodge IW 2-ton. 5-speed ironsm1s*lon-2-»pe«d Ch«

le re a r ax le . Good rubber, all good 374.Jn 8 cyl- condition. Also 16’ beet bed. 733* c H E ’ ismlssion. 7336. . bar• hcsw r. CHEVROLET. 1930 W-ton. rebuilt

•235' engine- Safely lnsp«;et<d.Sharpi 4a-5722. Hansen. ^

~ 'J = D A ^Auto* fo r Sole________ 200 cor

rtr ”v e r. CADILLAC 1963 2 .d w r MUPe- - 470 ier, over- pow er, c lenn . *350 ond as»ume ,paymenl*. Balance I1 0 » . 487-2611, MUS

^ ^ Ne FOR SA LE: 1M9 Pontiac 2-door

e rb ird s s a n n - 'is : : ; . '' ^

cs, power e rb r o k e s ^ i - f o o r sedan. IH w T.no ^ >ng. trade . Phone 733-0748 o r 733-W6. U>

°benutifu?'2^W r.e®hardtop. Excellent CHE ^ condition. Call ofter fl p.m. 733- W

transml*. c A S u ’ for car*. F i"» ^hospital on >llwfty.30- DUcount unAnm W reeklna. 733.!H9I. °A

VOLKSWAGEN 19M. now tire* iSTH CHII m otor. MOO, Good condition. Phone au

: 3/j.Ton **“ • ° ■" AUTOS fOR SAIE _________

C i/2-Ttm T H Etransm ls. ‘

. , L I T T L E

r . / , - T o n p r o f :

E t h i s is'67 ■'

l„ . “ S c S ’” n5'" ,irome, Ida. jow m ileage. 'l

“ „ „ '65 C H E V R O L E T $1495(nc# FalJon, Im pala <.door *odan. V8,.eppeard. nu tom atlc t r o n * miss on.

pow er *ieering, rea l nice, , 2 0 0 reb u il t engine.

= ; '65 F O R D .............S1395H alrltfhe BOO slatlon w agon. I VR englno. auiomaUo U ant- tnl**lon, excellent.

■66 PL Y M O U T H '$1795 •,F u ry 4-door ladan . VB en- a lne , autom atio transm ls- alon, pow er steering, fac­to ry afr, sharp . *|

•66 M E R C U R Y . . $1495- \ Com et *tatlon wagon. .Big 8

angtne. n a n d ard lran*mU* iio n , e x u a gobd. . 'j

. . I '65 T -B IR D ............. $2195■' ' ' • L andau coupe. F u ll power

and factory a ir condlllon- f,jg“ M ichelln X yre*. R eal

' ■' '64 G A L A X IE . . . $ 0 9 5#00 4-door ledan . VB en­gine , autom atic transmi*- , *ion. pow er iteerlng and i b rakes.

*66 RAMBLER .. $1795Amba*sa<]or D PL hardtop 3-door, bucket sa ils , con- I *ole, pow er tieerlng and brake*, like new,

------ i *C7 DODGE ...... $2395 »iP o la ra 4-door, radio, heal< e r, pow er steering, nevr tire* , alV condllloning, very clean.

’ PiCKU------ » '63 CHEVROLET $1225 '

M .tnn, long wide, hig 0 en- vino, 4-spueil truntinlision, tiouvy i l u t y lire* and i wheel*, ex tra good.

■65 F O R D I,............. . $1605 ,

w hite wall lire*, real nice.

1 '00 C H E V .............$ 475Long wide pickup. G-cylln<der engine, 4'spe*d trans- ,mission,

•00 INTERN'L, $ 3B0 , T ravoia ll 0 • cvllndor, 3-

• speed transmission.

TRUCKS — '! I IOM IntornatlonBl :I M on , VB engine, D-*pead

. ' and 2-*peed, l|29x20 lira*,

fift 1066 Dodge...... ....... ... •

-------J , 1065IGMC2-lon, V0 engine, complete overliaul, 8-snead and 2-

ed. ' spM d, Ii26x3& lire*.

)97 i064.Podgo— J .

10«5 F o rd733 0508 3.Ion V8 onaln., 4.ipegi]733-inOl . ana 2.*p*«d, l i 2Bx20 lira*. 733-OMI)' ‘ '52 INTERNA'L, . $ 200

Long 3-ton, 4-*n*ed, tran*. ntlM lon, 3-*pa«d axis,

Bob Reese’s ]O p e n E v e n i n g ' S t

In i'alla . No Down Pnyment Roqulrec Kenny Moon , Winn I\ BOO Block 2nd Al

— ------------------------ = ^ E S U L T S

S D c y s a n d R e • ■ W IL L r e n t f o r $97-50 p e r m o n th >

m o n th . 3 b e d ro o m h o m e , f u lly c a r | m e n t . 216 M o re lan d . C a ll 733-xxxx.

1 9 6 A u to s f o r S o le _____________ W O A u lo s

I n d e p e n d e n t M o t o r s, ..S H A R P C A R S _

300 W est M ala Jerom e. Id aho » J5ase W A N T T O S A V E M O N E Y ? Vor Come To Leo Rice i;hevylnnd, T

Ooodlng. Chevrolcls. Oldsmo- biles. Buicks, pontlacs. OK U*ed Car* and Truck*. , ,, ,

Open Sundays and Evenings r T A CHliVROLliT, Im pala. 11)67, Super I (

r Sport. Ducket se a ti . 300 engine. .pow er steering, tach. One owner.

I Ali vinyl finlsn Interior. tIBCS. nor t r a d i . Phono 733-0746 or 733-»84B. _ -,-ast FOR SALE 17-i-TnN*r ’ 0“ Ponilacs — Cheyrolets and v .ATIONAL p o rd s . Very low mllcnge and

*733-4266 ' ' l “e"rli Rent-A-Car. Licensee » custom 210 Shoshone Street W est ___

i!*."*; M ILLER AUTO-HDNDA SALESClcornncc *nle of I0C6,;1067. 1068 nci

sales. Inc. scrnm blcr nnd floi_________ 00 T ro ll's a t WOO. Sport OO's.AL truck J200. Helmets a t cost. All ipust rn spread- g th~ J* t como 1s t scrvc. Open Farm hand evenings and Sundays, D ank II-

na n c ln g 423-3173. H anien. jg ,pickup. 4- BARGER MATSON AulO Salvage _ spin rea r • „ow dism antling: IBSn .Pon'jnC '

1005 F ord . I8C4 Opel KfldeJt. JS05 fOf 733-3307, M ustong, 1964 Chrysler. 1064 F o ^ . s[c

960 Dodge 196S F o rt, 1964 Opel K odel, 1 ion-2-specd C hevrolet Pickup, 1967 Buick. 733- m l, all good 3743.___________________ ________ _ u o

bed. 733- CHEVROLET 1968 Hnpala *-<loor 59 ha rd top . Pow er stfiOflng

;=— -.liu ilt b rake*, a ir eondltlonlng. 4000 ^M oectid m iles. O r will u a d e for pickup. Inspected. 7 3 3 ^ 7 n rtcr 3 p .n.." bATSUN 19«6 convertible, excellent 19

2 0 0 condition. W ant . j u ' e ' ' ,»» '«• ,^2* Co 5 5 5 T W . - w . S t.

>■ “ S i ; S ,F .U , . . . . . . P h o n , _

U .? I ^ n i P f■ ^ S ln e ? ^ F u e l% * ls to n ” a n 'd ‘ head*.

a.»Dced. 733-2237. ]};

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D E A L E R

S I S T R U E !. . $2 4 9 5 '6 5 C O M E T ...........$ 1 2 9 5 ' 1

= % . T - S

“ '6 5 C O M E T ............. $ 1 2 9 5 ”

r $ 1 4 9 5 Ef f i . i r s ' i a w . , " ’ '-

'6 5 S I M C A ............. $ 7 7 01

» ; I . i S '6 2 C H E V ................ $ 7 9 0 I,atio tran*- Im pala convertible, 327 V8, ft. ' 4.*paea. ' tl

t n o s »62 M E R C U R Y $ 5 0 5 - ®in. VB en- , M onterey 4.door, VB, itan -

transmi*- -dard tran*m liilon.irlng, fac . f ^ ^

'6 2 F O R D ................$ 4 1 0 I. . $1 4 9 5 fgon. .Big 8 ing and brakes., , , ^

'6 2 C H R Y S L E R . $ 7 8 0 fc $ 2 1 0 5 Newport '

'u ll pow er pow er steering aod brake*.* ; ,condition- - • • ‘

yra*. R eal ,q 2 C H R Y S L E R . $ 4 9 9 ^............ 300 4-doo r-hard iop . Auto^

'6 0 P L Y M O U T H . $ 2 7 04-donr, Vfl, automatio tran* .

. . $ 1 7 9 5 n . . » l . . , p o , . r .n d

'6 0 P L Y M O U T H . $ 2 0 6erlng and . 4.door, *'S", * tandard Iran*- j

. . $2 3 9 5 -67 D O D G E ............. $ 2 2 0 5 ’ ’iidlo, heal. C o r o n e t ‘'440’* -h ard to p *ring, nevr coupe. Vfl engine, autom at-ming, vory irantmissTon, p o w a r \

steering, *how room condl­tlan.

P I C K U P S

r $ 1 2 2 5 '5 5 D O D G E ...........$ 188, hig 0 en- H 'ton , e-cyllnder.innnlislon, " ‘ ,lire , ancl . g j ..................... $ 8 0 5 ^

Long wide H -'on, 4-speed 2 • transm ission and good. J

I*.' pickup '6 7 D O D G E ,xtra good H 'tO ". ><»<■ V I an- *

real nice. gine, aulom aiic transmls*slnn, cusiom cab , lutone, ]

. . $ 4 7 5 blue and white, tra ile r p B-cylin. mileage, ___

MO F O R D ................ $ 1 1 0

lii 'n to , V . '6 0 I N T E R N 'L . . . $ '3 9 0on. H -ton, 6, 4-speed, |l a t bad. ^

JCKS — TRUCKS . ‘I I l o s s D o d g e '

iv,.v,c sXiZ’ w r a■ 126x30 iiras.

i * . 4-»pee<t 1 0 6 3 C h e v r o l e t . —29X30 llimt. j e / *.cyifnrf«f

K i i i v . i i i a i ' i i i . r *I, completelad and 2. 1 9 Q3 i n t c m a t l o n n l

' a.ton, VB engine, completeoverhaul, .i-snead and 3-

w B speed •P*«d, •Imx20 tire*. ,

1 0 0 0 C h o v r o l e tT rac to r, 364 VB an ilne . ' ft-*pa*d and 2-*pe*d, full _

ie, 4-ipeed a ir and powar attarlng ,2Bx20 lira*. Sill WM«I, B|00«10 lira*.

, , ( 2 0 0 *S2 G M C .................. $ 2 8 5

u l . , I f M y M .

e s e ’ s D o d g e C i t y

, ' e n i n f i ' s U n t i l 7 , . 'S O P . M , j

le n t R e q u i r e d W i t h A p p r o v e d C r e d i t “ W in n E l l i s — J o e B u t te r

D B lo c k 2 n d A v e n u e S o u t h ..................................... ......

= ^ E S U L T S — ■D c y s a n d R e n te d50 p e r m onth o r sell for *108.06 p e r . [ tiome. fully carpctcd, c a rp o rt, no b ase- 'I. Call 733-xxxx. \

200 Autos for Salo 2 0 0 ’ ' /i to rs - 7 — — —

l a - W I L L S ' ^Old*mo-

iCS. OK . . . . .

1 ^ 'Top Quality"•. tIBCS. no ■■ • '

Used Cars - ,rage and

"SV t” 1966 PONTIA C GTO ’; , . . PS '^" '0 hard top . Radio,1067. 1068 hea te r and four on tho ' ibler nnd floor. Sharp.

m JUST $2295 :19GG PO N TIA C —

!) Pontiac, Grand P rlx . Two door hard-{fldett. JS05 fop. Rodio, hea te r, potverkLd« 19& steering,, au tom atic traas-Buick. 733- m ission, factory a ir condU

__________tionlng. A rea l fino sh a rp)*la 4-door ca r.

$2595e. excelled 1965^E U IC K S P E C IA L .W ht« 324*_Coupe. R adio, h e a te r-a -n d ___________stan d ard transm ission.

H I ; , ONLY $1180 :,d.n. 1964 C H EV R O LET ubber. sioo. Bel Air, Nine passenger s ta - .

ySSs Reduced To $1298 :and head*.

I 1964 F O R D G A L A X IE - . •BAL AUTO 500 V8 , tw o d o o r h a rd to p ,’ . radio, hea te r, power steer-

^fnr ^"8 au tom atic transm ls- tie* G78-S5C4. sion. 7

EXTRA CLEAN- T ~ 1 « - $1285 • ;

1964 C H E V R 0 L E T ’ ‘327'’ T Super Sport Vi. Two door ' hard top , rad io , hea te r, pow- - c r s teering and autom atic transm ission . Only 33,000 m iles.

p . - SEE THIS r ' ONETODAY ’

i! IT’SSHARPr, ., . .$ 1 2 9 5 ' . 1963 B U IC K S PE C IA L4 - * p e e d V8 , four door sedan . Radio, ' , Top Car. hea te r pow er steering , auto-

512^5 m atlc transm ission . •'

v L rl EXTRA CLEAN- , _ $ 9 9 5

. . . $ 7 7 01963 C H E V R O L E T

, . . $ 790 sta tion wagon,lie 327 V8, Radio, h c a ic r and autom atio

' transm ission . Clean Insldo.. ^ - - - and out.

NOW $1085 J. . . $ 410 1962 C H E V R O L E T

a , ”i; J r :. $ 780 ’ SPECIAL THIS I

b S : ; ; , WEEK $485 I 'WILLS :

« Used Cars : ■ ;[ . $ 266Idard Iran*. Dolh locations open M onday '

' ■ th ru F ridny , 'til 0 ’/ S2205 T ruck U n o W, Of. Ph. 733-73Q5

sr.Kr,'; “ mSss'

. NEV)/ CAR ; Department '

. . . . $ 805 ion, 4-speed 230 Shoshone St. W, 733-2891(J «ood. R am b lo iw lecp

Plym outh—Toyota -da Vi an. Slim nn D ean E a rl -n0 transmia* 733-5108 . 733-8108 if?'_______________ D on Johnson Don Pfefferla m . u . l l . r 733-2IW___________ 733-28ia, :

. . , $ 1 1 0 T akeover "■“■.I,-. Payments , ; d"iw2??. 1963 Chevrolet '' Four iloor lednn, VS, aulomatlo

transmission, ' ^$ 1 0 . 8 2

' P e r w e e k OACIna, B-speed, Call.Credit Manugrr nt

beet ‘bed, G L E N J E N K I N SC H E V R O L E T , IN C . ’

733-110331 ••crifnrf.V "SALES GIMMICKS" —I llr«*. * h i g h PRICES

MUST STOPl m l SAVE AT ile. complete H A R B A U G HIm e*:'"’ ’ ' M O T O R S

. y . ; . . r ' a . T w i a w u . m - x a .

SM ufi'."*' WE BUY CARS OR EQUITY

. . . $ 285 seeoylladtr, 4- .WILLS <I on, '3-speed Uied Car Department 1

• . WORKMAN i

G i t y pontSTcSwSSillacM QMC

, M , Huper t. Idaho <i<4 4T« ^

Id Credit BONAKZA. MOTORSJ O . B u t o

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‘An Eyesore And H ea

AbandonedNEW YQRK (A P) — -Amcri- and 5

cans a re abandoning thc ir old 19G0. cars on city streets in ' rccord D ctr num bers ancf officials across th e signed nation nre perpicxcd over w hat scarch to do about it. nnd H

'T h e y ’re an eyesore and a 16,000 health hazard.” Kenneth O. In I Brown, St. Louis, Mo., building abandi commissioner, said. "T here a re 4,000 i about 5,000 just sittinR around pectcd thc c ity and thc num hor is a sani growing a t an alarm ing ra te .” incrco

The Automobile M anufactur- m ents crs Association said its la te s t check;

' figures showed six .million c a rs "A and 856,000 trucks w ere junked it b re in 1966, from the i.2 million c a rs decide

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ALIGNhW* adjutl combir and ca»ltr, tet>tn *p«Ct ball lelnli.

CALL \ 7 3 3 -9680 *

FORAPPOINTMENT

MATERIALS & LAB

MAHOGANY AND!\ l % " b y 2 f t . o r a [ Drilled For Lock

and M ortised For H inges ............................

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Noll R ight Ovor Previous D o o r ................

NORM'S

124 Blus LakoB Blvd. S.

101 Count

CANDY TREATS .L arga 1 Jb. 2 ox. BoaMARS BARS .. ..

Snickera, Milky Way

Big Selection Hall

ew a—M ondoy,-O ctobef-28H 6 8 -^----------

td Health Hazard’

ried Cars Posencrl- and 583,000 trucks junked in enough, ■ old lOGO. it w ill (cord D etro it has 12. policem en as- garage s th e signed the spccJfJc du ly of can af w hat search ing for abandoned cars, gets oi

nnd thc Molor City harvested p lates,' id a 16,000 la s t year. Many

O. In New York, w here 30.000 against Iding abandoned vchiclcs, o r about but tht ; a re 4,000 more than in 1967, a rc cx- cult an ound pectcd lo be collected th is year, ‘T h e If is a san ita tion official blam ed the a ca r c .” increasing num ber of abandon- the m ictur- m ents. In pa rt, on fa tte r pay* York < a tc s t checks. lake oc a rs "A guy’s driving his c a r and tim e a

fnked it b reak s down,” be said . "H e do fini c a rs decides he’s had the c a r long c a r n-

ffi! - l i .

L ^ o l VwuiramtrtKa

■■'END ROGER DOLION•T " DEPT;’fMNAGER ’

IGNMENT: ca»ltr, In- ' '

0 $ C 9 5S & LABOR INCLUDED

AND BIRCH DOORS2 f t. o r 3 f t. w id th s

. . . . Vi oil -« DOOR SK(NS>'6 " b y 6 ’a "

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*ose Growing Fi in enough, th a t It Isn’t w orth w hat Umes s

it w ill cost to h av e U hauled -to a p ractic \ as- garage and fixed, and tha t he s tree t / of can afford an o th e r one. So he needed cars, gets out. ta k e s off the. license who ab t:sled p la tes,'and w alks aw ay,”

Many com m unities have law s specific iO.OOO against abandoning vchiclcs. c ja jg , ibouC but they o ften find them diffi* e cx- cult and Im practica l lo enforce. _ , . year, ‘T h eo re tica lly , you can tracc i the a c a r to its o rig inal ow ners by ndon- the m olor num bers.” a New , Hawj pay- York official said . "B u t it m ay the Jun

lake an Incredible am ount of tificial r and tim e and e ffo rt and cvcn if you shelvec

"H e do find th e orig inal owner the 'Ound long c a r m ay h av e been sold 15 ^»c cai

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1 LADIES’ SB ig r a c k o f a s s o r te d d n

W . ; s h o e s , b ig se le c tio n in ^ B ig v a lu e s iJ ^

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j 3 do»r 4 ip««d Tranimliilon,, I Buckal (« ali, Dllk B(oh«i.1^^ ' D«il»<r*d In Twin .................................

.'BILL C WORKMAN r1 4 8 2 n d A v a n u * E a s t

hgProblefnw hat tim es since he liad It. I t ’s m ore

d . t o a p rac tica l to ge t the c a r off the lat he s tree t and not w aste the tim e So he needed to tra c k down the person icense who abandoned it.” A irm a

M any c itics hold a c a r fo r a son of T I law s specific period of tim e, Ihen de- Eastcrd^

Clare It abandoned and try to ford, ha dlffl- ge l rid of it, l„g a t L

* S alab le au to s a r e peddled a t Tex. Hc' X " “ ‘ “ '> 1 - A '" . ' " ”New H aw aii considcr?d dumping

t m av the junkers offshore lo build a r- P “ ®®' Jnt o f tificial reefs. The Idea w as '" 8 os if you shelved,, how cvcr, a f te r It w as speciall:

cr the found it cost too m uch lo tow a 196S )ld 15 the c a rs o u t to sea._____________ High Sc

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PPfso" I* ' High Scl A irm an R ickie W . E asle rdpy , of Idaho

r fo r a son of Mr. nnd M rs. w ayne A. afflUatcc hen de- E astc rd ay of . .oute 2., Castle* F ra tc rn i

iry to ford, has com pleted Basic train- o rary S Ing a t Lackland A ir Fo rce B ase, Arm y ir

died a t Tex. Hc has been assigned to the j j iy r q A ir Force T echnical T raining

umninc C enter a t C hanute A ir F o rce Ar"- ,.MH L . Base, in .. fo r specialized school- and Is ^ w as ‘" 8 vehicle m ain tenance the 18tl It w as specialist. A irm an E astc rd ay is Victnani lo tow a 1968 graduate of C astleford native o

________High School.____________________ she is v

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1 Specially-priced w aterpacs. R ubber felt Ilned 1 off. L ace fro n t, s tee l eha

m . " 5 Gallon Jeej

GAS CiREGULAR ;

Jeep Can ^ Spouts Too! ^

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M 4 Y E Ui« tn M oIn.Ava. 8 . .......- i r __________lWY-Ahm.jtOURRCAand_W

If Servicemen^Capt. G ary F . Bow m an Has " ? T

completed the F inance Officer Basic Course a t tho A rm y Fi- nance School, F t. '* Benjam inHarrison.—Ind.*-T he^ptirpose-of ~ ;-----this nine w eek course is to provide basic b ran ch tra in ing m

t f .... for new ly com m issioned A rm y s(i t . F inance C orps O fficers. Son of

1 M r. an d M rs. W alter W. ,Bow- m an, D ietrich. C ap t Bowm an is ii ^ a 1957 g rad u a te of DIelrlch S 6

; . HJgh School a n d a J963 gradua te ilerdfiy, of Idaho S late U niversity . He is t. ' lyne A. affiliated w llh A lpha K appa Psi Castle* F ra te rn ity and Blue Key Hon- i

c train- o rary Society. He en tered lhe ; . e B ase, Arm y in 1963 u n d e r lhe Unlvcr- • d to the siiy r o t C p ro g ram . H e holds »

F o rce C om m entlatlon M edal ' (school- and Is p resen tly assigned with \

itenance the 18th E ng ineer Brigade In j jrday is Vietnam. His wife, Jan e , is a istleford native of A ltadena, Calif., w here

she is resid ing w ilh h e r p aren ts. . t V ;.. - -- ^

TWIN FALLS ME EARLY-IN-THI

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