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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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iii Not Every S Lining, But
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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(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
"1 w as In a b u n k e r w ith a fle^ m y
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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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don, a pcacefi stra ted siteandaw ay on the
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n k in g covcr a r e civilians (on le ft) . An ■ burled t ire s ta tio n w as dam aged by a bom b Then
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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 ^
k Inlo thc
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," ,
Daily ^From T lm es-N ew s 24*Hour W
^T em peratu res ' National
H igh Low P r . xucsdAlbany, ra in ............ 61 45 .07Albuquerque, c lea r . 74 40' . . “ “ y*Atlanta, c lea r .......... 70 46 . . ‘o.B ism arck, cloudy . . 46 23 . . »> RhBoston, cloudy ........ 58 49 . . abHiljBuffalo, c lo u d y . . . . . 59 42 .04 ‘f<m «Chicago, r a i n ............ 55 39 .01 P c r cCincinnati, d e a r . . . 63 37 . . ^or MCleveland, c lea r . . . . 58 34 . . cloud;
■ Denver, c lea r .......... 59 29 . . PralrlDos Moines, cloudy . 49 33 .02 thiDcUo\t, cloudy . . . . 60 40 • . . ^ « • F b rt W orth, c lea r . . 76 4 1 - Falls Helena, cloudy . . . . 52 31 . . a tei Indianapolis, cloudy 59 35 . . Jacksonvflle, c lea r . 73 52 . . o K ansas City, c le a r . 59 37 . .Los Angeles, fog . . . 80 59 . .Louisville, c lc a r . . . 67 40 . . HigMemphis. c lear-.>A . 73 44 . . faco iM iami, rain .............. 77 67 .31 Iho nMilwaukee, la in . . . . 54 37 .08 RionMpl9.-St. P .. cloudy . 48 35 . .b e g i nN ew Orleans, c le a r . 76 56 . . gon 1N ew Y orkr-cloudy . 64 55 . . distur
■ OWa. Cityr C lear . . . 67 38 . . creasO m aha, c lca r .......... 48 31 .01 over.Philadelphia, cloudy 60 50 . . Oregc•Phoenix, c lea r 94 55 . . T u e ;P ittsburgh, cloudy . 63 36 .02 shoul.P tlnd . Me., cloudy . 53 39 . . mounp tlnd , Ore., cloudy . 65 50 . . LovRapid City, c le a r . . . SO 29 . . ing vRichmond, cloudy . . . 68 49 . . tho iSt. Louis, cloudy . . . 61 38 . . p a r t iS a lt Lk. City, c le a r . 67 36 . . 30s vSan DJego, fog . . . . . 81 55. . . e r n iSan F ran ., cloud y . . . 71 50 . . read iSeattle, cloudy ........ 67. 59 . . fo r oiTam pa, d o u d y ........ 75 62 . . cu rd i“Washington, cloudy . 65 49 . .
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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
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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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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.
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' 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
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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-
I occur ~ — ------------------- , -
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
' snn, I— wllh ’
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
' f ro m o u r d ea lre« 7
1 ^ ^ Your VoU WlllB* Appr«c(at«d
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
• R i v t m i l , r i l a x t d a fm oi^
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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
of a post- — '■----------------------
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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" niONE 73
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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P'«lic window ttiH«ilil lh»l csrdai jd H l . a 2 yaar au*ran tie ,T he name
s . * U - FLCX'Q-GLASS li pfinled or) Itil «d{a for youi proleclion.
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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,______________________
\ TETA N U S SH O T S [I ’ 0" yfxi' he/orn o u r I
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■ i lw t i , h tr liiilh iK I r fn n u i . I t I■ tl,U n r f c u r y r J I A. You rIiuiiKI be {tnldetl hy I
Ithe ndvice of your fmnlly doc* I lor nml Hint of iho cnmp *
« 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
■ Sand quMlleni l« 9clln(i fitlUn. Inc, I r.O, DM JIM, ............ 1, Hy. ■
I T lin b e l l m m ilrn l errvIrA !• *I i>rovl<lmi Ih ro u itii f r ln iu l in ' I " n iiiliia l iin i lr ra U n iiln v l*»* ,I Iw rr it |>a llriil e n d p ity t ld i in t |
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riiiial cnnflilenc*, J
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-
peared In ^ m / .• the b irth m-Iren. She J w £ ' "
a fte r
a fte r thc M argarle.
Ninlh
ressII, M ass. W ‘ ' .
Hamblin X .an au thor Xcad a l the P \
n l her life ^“ B ertha B B ; /
Pin a nurs- * ' r f ^
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fiiniriifr I ^rolrfUtK ■ i l ^ / A m
" • A ^inUled hy I JlJjrnlly doc* I tie cnmp ■ent think* I . > 3 ^ TP!n I>ui>iic * ^ ' 0n letnnm I ^ Jk• ^ I k / Hone tvho I /MInjeclioni |linn four ■ j i
, S | REGUURLYler .Mich : 9 O C Cn the al>- I Z . a J '
Auocin- ■“ ""'“‘I B, 9AND12FT, EXTENSl'riiuil Int, I j,.,yj p a ch n g o of tlircf5i o
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Un»* & w o od-tono brow n . UL lis tc i l.Itytldan. |
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T mittante Group of M agic Valley’s spi-ing er and A rt F ran tz . The ca st w as choscn F£b. 28 and .M arch -1 ,-2 , 6 ,-7 ..and 8 ..H .. u s
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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
I I
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.
dl Pick-i;h a i
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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! _
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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
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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 . - •
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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
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\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
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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
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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
i \ m uch” lo!V . ' ing with 1m ' is
M. Dlrks(
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JJ “
?WASHII
^ 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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Well Knowi Compete In
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. ■
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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
th e f i r s t . M r. Benson has been prosecut- FOI
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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.
Ezoklul wns a fo rm er cxccti- <lvo m cinlm r of tho N et Pc,rce In d ian TrlbM CoiincH._________
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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
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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 ^
” Md Orval Hansen Cit"w e’re
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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- . .
cu rren t ance^jf-paym ents problems.■^d. “ U 's Ij, Boise, a n A m erican Inde- e experts pendent P a r ty spokesm an nn- vlio have nounced a fund-raising banquetrd -g re a t- j^,ggday nlghl, with Alabam a
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>cratic ‘Failm’es;’ n bargaining Aid —ging and "A lm ost every program pro- ?.j ijorily of posed by m y two liberal oppo- 7,1
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!
ted in the his^^position has been vlndjcat- vay short cd.”,ls,’‘. Me- Church has been a critic of the ... Ing on a adm inistra tion 's policies' In thc , 1s t hit by V ietnam War.
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Muslde Avers HHI Govern U. S. Desp. SEATTLE (AP) - Sen. Ed- Georeo ' m und S. Muskie predicted Sun- none 0 d av night that if the Dem ocratic Asked h P a r ty wins the Nov. 5th Elec- e r Alabi tion, Vice President Hubert H. In thc c H um phrey will be ablo to govern a to r sal
—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 |<
Muskie said the th ird party of | M ’
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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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Elec- e r A labam a governor would do lert H .jln thc election, thc Maine Sen- g o v e rn ja to r said " I hope less than 10 wxscnt pcr_cent ll------ .
Officer Resignsiv e rn " John E lliot, Filer, student Vice - bod y 'v lce president a t thc Col
id dur- lege of Southern Idaho, resigned t King- bis position Thursday night for
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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.
candl-ic bus. ____
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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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Economy InsulationR e g . 1 . 4 0
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Caulking CompounR o g , 2 ,1 5
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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 •
Peggy M rs. Don Shaffer, B urley; M rs. USE T Cay. 42,
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^R;.*secrctary to Gordon Gray a t the tfT tru s t. Co.; has successfully completed \m ting sis a certified professional secre- \ «s awarded by the Institute for Certify- ■ \Tn signed by the National Secretaries As- is to give professional recognition to ^achieved professional levels of ability n 10 rating, a secretary must pass a two- st on business law, .secretarial skills, ations, business administration and ac-
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''
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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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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,
---------w c f f n n n m o r i 'o w r o v e i ; -(nres. Only 11. ■
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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
Vm • I gcsls.
:• 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 .
Pour Into ■ ■it 350 de- ■ ■ ^ ■ ■; LOCAL :
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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
an he can
f : io Mrs. Dont te r Icorn
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serious a s , tobacco, lo habits.o t Jo e to . ______- _
;r= I N o!, but howrive EAR- I------------------------loo?in couple '
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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t'es Iicst reclpo 'Vnllcy Fa- n favnrltotho Recipe -iP n g o H d .:om cs tho ''N ew s '
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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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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
wllh hl|i fn ther, who w as (, ________
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 •» ^
J,"hoS MagicVaUey Sotdcini-
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.
Suit l.n k e ----------------------------- |l.ako east .
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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-News M onday, O ctober 28, 1968
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
L o r i ^ n i v e r s i t y ^ _______________
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 "
1 ft-N ow s ghy Judgn l l —News
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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:e. 10:30 S i / • '■ '■n Chap- !• "
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
ceiing wlll m istress. P rog ram s wore mnde e r ecnusB of by Knren Christopherson. Mar- ■ ;
■j - cie Dnvls waa a guest.
non Schedule El y , O c t o b e r 2 8 , 1 9 6 8 ' j | ;
p.m .. 3. 11: O utcnsts presen t "Tnke Your ^ U arrlng Cilnrin F oster nnd John Dohner In
lurn of n cnrd. ' al;10 Cnndldntcs nnd the Issues, nn nwnrd- W ds 10 on m inules fur nn eKnminallon ol the ndidates nnd Iheir views on the key l»ucs
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_ 7SI^Si>orslm on Afield el«:00 4 -O u tc n s ts tc
7 S I,-N E T Journal w 0:30 2.SIv~Rowan and Martin
7 n - r n i •" 8 - IJ Ig Vnllpy
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n s on h is 'm itte f ! m e e tin g to rec o n cile .* th e n res? w ounds in iH o u se v e r s io n o f th e b ill , w h ic h S e n .
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B onal r e q u e s t lh a l I t b e wUh-------------------- h e ld n n d th e r e a s o n fo r Boch-~-
a r e q u e a t , a ta lc d . T h is r e - , e ss q u e s t w il l Ih en b e co n a ld e rc d:n b y th e e d i to r s a n d ' l( w ill 'n A field e i th e r b o g r a n te d o r Iho le t.
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Police Court F Id o n WntHon. T w in F a IIs .
$35. fn l lu ro to n p p e n r, ^
^ Accelerated Training ■
i I V I T E Hc J L E A R N T. . D ..e r t S ON THE G■■
LOUIE § ^SLIMAN § CALL OR
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m H N B C I s s u e s O r d e r ^
nen Reveal *Co— ~ ^ h e fied the F ed e ra l C om m unica- t h e e
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
and legislation w ithout reveal- outsi had noli- Ing th a t ho had an investm ent ih empl
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a Gun Control Is &from
'f Rupert Writer■ Im erely a n ex ercise in sem antics
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)
* * * * * ' i to
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
S; ......when pub-
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T E R A N S IiRNTOFLY i>N THE G.l. BILL S
E & a , m RATINGS II n c l u d l n s i
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EPJR sSScE Ja d q u o r t i f s fo r o il o f M ag ic V a lU / S
.IR P O R T ---------T W IN P A L L S 7 3 3 .B B 2 0 .1 _
O r d e r
im unlca- the ca ttic feed industry. Ile-policy —NBC-fcaid a - questionnairo-haB —■ lay . been circu lated to a ll com m en- ■ th e net- ta to rs . rep o rte rs , w rite rs and ■ ise com - producers of its rad io nnd tele- |H y m ade vision news progrnm s. It calls
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- ___
I If he hns "philosophy, t us lo be- nnscrv{illve
wrong, niing\ can pre-
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I ^Conflicts’ Iin a iro -h as —^ ------ -—
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) and tele- B B B is. l l c a lls ■significan t .
nte fam ily ' his house-
com m ittee 9 ae rs to see f\ holdings E if f / - -- i - . t f..-3ye's new s Ion. If so. f lf r f ; , Uc rem oved C^'-i - J M LSBK T. V <
;e“ ' '^ , i g t « U L CORDER
“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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lerm ined. FALSE TEETHlW i t h M o r e C o m f o r t
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n Now York comfohnhle. PAHTEml U nll<i«UM«; president!^,!I .Sunday by jienmi, Hfe your ilrntl*i rfs'UBriy.New.s. a» ‘ rABTECru drug eoun wri,
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sto'"2:30 P.M . SUMMARY
------ 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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Today'sStocks
IMARY MARKETS AT A GLANCEi ^ h ^ s l o o k -N E W . YORK (A P) - MarkeU 1 g rudgingly a t a glance: j1. w idening .-S tocks — Lower In. m oderate'' g w as mod- trading.
Colton—Lower, ed gains by CHICAGO:>n the New Wheat—Low er; light Iraile.
Corn—H igher; fair demand, k-cd caution Oats—Mbced; light trade, t over the Soybeans—Low er; liquidation, ve develop. B utcher hogs —Steady to 25 r thc wcok- h igher; rcceipw 6.000; top W.OO. ble peace in ' S laughter stee rs—Steady: re- sam e tim e, ceipts 11,000; top 30.75.» u i a w eek „ , ------ -/o s showing s r ; : ' 1:11- - 1 - ^ ! ; « l i r u - . ;te rs m view o a ^m -ja « u uh jjjI + »{
. P O . U I . . O T 1 1 ' a ‘I s , : :
fc k o r 57.20(lp.™ .JJ3
oul 3 points. i;ip. wNg'“'A i i ii i’ij ’,*d .t.!"'op on mrn- ] !J « Jj ji*csponded lo UndJohn.' 17 *4'} 5!kaid it woufd f ' i l 4 - '}
offer from l^r.h^rp®'’ ’« v I z -; & W fell F.irchcTso, i5i t; ll’* 7 \ac tive trad - I Z Z i'n'? ’Si i‘,ii li’vj H[1 X
Fcddera .(t 4t 4» 47U 41 — ut ; w as sold ^>re than 4 Firmne i.so it sj5' disappoint- "3 ~dropped S. ri.PwLi I'.tI iis iijj 1:4 +
ulphur ■“ S a s ‘11KordMol I ,« ..:0 0 Hli I!!, 11 . . .”
r 5 S s v l. .-‘i iik ' i i i i i ! T ’i. couple 01
fractionally ‘ij, ss>> ‘5 ^ 7 1, contmumE g-™;;™ ,f J.jJ jljj
Ik about 3 o " Mm ja ' 'i i ‘lu Slj Si t j .need n.oreS'nSSi S.S' ’!! i i i !!
OTcIEl 1,41 141 41 4H 41 t ♦ 4 point w ere ctn Tir* i j» 3i»; sij i — J
Jlandard Oil c rp « iiic '12, , i i iilj J T [>ls Central, ocrbcr i.io ' jot 3S 3114 j —iittin s Cell><JII .Hi JI lOm IDl IHV — wi in m o d e r - p SS! SS i!5 !i> Am erican o |j 5 . .^ r .S , i l iS i iig i! - A
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8 5 5 .5 4 - 2.74 ■ PORTLANDi l l ' l l T H I PORTLAND (A P ) - (USDA) t
« -‘* ' 2 ' —Ca»J« and calves 1350; slaugh- 1 339.M —0.93 te r cows s teady lo 50 low er; oth- '
e r ' classes steady : slau g h te r i ’’jS 'n J J - L steers choice 900-990 lb 26.30-! 4IH , 4iH <f. I slaughter heifers choice«H « « + 748-1000 lb 25.00-25.50; s lau g h te r 1 iiS UH — M Siandard 17.75 - 18.50; '^5' ...... slaughter bulls commei>cial and
^ 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.
' i i i i i i i O M A H A .’; JJ 3S!J * . .. OMAHA (A P ) — (USDA) —' U a : i ’u 10.000, ba rrow s and gills 1 JJH 3 J H -H averaging stead y ; 1-3 195-240 lbs
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-
4t 4tu _ iU le r lam bs choice, som e w ith end ' !?l + » Pfirne around 90-110 lb s 26.5i>- 1 r n 7it T. 27.00; shorn s lau g h te r lam bs
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-
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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
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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
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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
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1 Ltimber, Co.dn. StockW ld- Vdor a proposed ~rlie d com inon Ilon to 30 mil-
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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 -
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I n C o i i n t y
' h e V o t e r s Wfo r Careful Spending -
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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
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ICAN COMMISSKghm iller & Chancey
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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 , ------------------ -— — >>
of th e ahare- U S E TIMES-NEW S WANT AfiiS
j E S N O W F O R j ^ N ^for the °
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v u y t t
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 --------------------------
„i. ScoresnumhorH P ro nnskelhall {'aru high, NHA ' /
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
ira~Nliow» MlnnomiU IM, Mliiml IH H"up" » lc r|. NIII. y,"nallOHl on T oronto fi. Ncw York 3 ricI) flroiin’' n m ro lt 4. Chlcngo 3 N<i r a e o T T i o m r t ; - M o i m T i n ------------------- s i,
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i'pe'r?^* HALF-NELSON Is applied to Romiin mov- fhrcw thc R am quartcrbaclc fo r a hi touch- ( l^ o rc won 27-10, earn ing a tic w ith; to Ber- vision. (A P w irephoto)_______________
7 &«10 12 M onday, O ciober 2 8 ,1 9 6 8' 7 0 -2 7
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L“ I Chicago Fielbasket- ^
Seconds Lefi'Ullwater
.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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S Cards T rek . i!i5land 741 -f-, - v r * . ar<iu‘For Victory
,'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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S H Happlied to R om an G abriel a s B altim ore Colt Hnel tcrback fo r a 10-yard loss In the second q u jr te r ning a tic w ith the previously, unbea ten R am s ir )_______________________________________________ —
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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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!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
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;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
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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
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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*:
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;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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{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:
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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 . ^
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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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,'fC Monlana SI. 2 I « I! 41 4 ) » 41 111 _ ,4 ll ot laiho ] I 0 )«] H J 4 > SI
I.lnl<o smu 1 S t II 101 3 1 < II I9>|U of Mofll»n» l i t II Jl 1 4 < 116 IM
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lU Capitol D ivision °ad W L T P el.' 1 D nllas .................... 6 0 0 1.000 I
r a New Y o r k ............S 2 0 .714 ‘^ WiiHhltiRlOn ........ 3 4 0 .420 Cr a IMiiladelphia . . . . 0 7 0 .000 I
Century DivisionClevclnnd ............ 4 3 0 .571 1.SI. Uiuifl ............4 .1 0 .571 1Nt’W O rlcaa i . . . . .7 4 0 .430 i.I'ittHburuh ...........1 4 V 0 .420 t
W enlem Confcronde IC oiUI Dlvlsloil 1
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
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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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3 S ta tS to Ihe fourth q u arter. T he Falcons lohn Car- lith , ap-
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•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
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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
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>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
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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.
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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
t.1. fullback Hugh W right plunged (Wn from his j .y ard Uno wllhd next Men- 2:61 rcm tfining in the th ird m enl in thc ^ r lo d Jiu rc l R a te „ „ „ , , ,.3
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■ Giants Take B Win From I1 ^ 1 ' ' WASHINGTON (A P) — Newwhile
Y ork, tw icc deni<;d by goat line 36 ya stands.- ground 80 yard s In thc Wa
^ ^ B f ln a l 'q u a r te r w ith T uckcr F red- ny J ^ ^ B erickson plunging across from cracl ^ ^ B ' the one to nip W ashington 13-10 nine ^ ^ B in a N ational Football League sevei j ^ ^ B dua l Sunday. days^ B B F rcderlckson , p laying In placc ’ ^ B f l of In jured E rn ie Koy. cracked [y | ( ■ ■ In to lh e end zone on thc G iants’ I ^ ^ B ' .U iH try a fte r a pass interfer- P | i ^ ^ B ^ ence penalty gave them tho ball ■*
a t thc R edskins’ two. DIB l H Rookie K en Barefoot gam bled way
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sk in s ' only touchdown ns the miglG ian ts ' tim e-consum ing ground dom,
I ^ B i l - - gam e and a stubborn defense So Q | ^ H kep t the ba ll aw ay from Wash- ^y h
tnpton for all hut tive m inutes of a lit■ \ W - Ih e s^ c o n d .h a lf .- “ rha
4 ^ N ew Y ork’s Pete- Gogolak Rlc^C # 'i booted tw o short field goals— cons W . j l -l one m orc than h is younger anc<
b ro th e r C harlie had for W ash- Tr Ington—fo r the three-point G iant oall
^ ■ 1 m arg in of victory. The Red- °ent sk fn s ' Gogolak m issed a 43-yard a ttem p t to tie th e gam e In th c ^ la s t 19 seconds. &
j ^ ^ B W ashington halted the G iants K ^ ^ ^ B tw ice inside th c five in th e firs t | i ^
ha lf to fo rce a 3-3 interm ission H i B ^ H tie . T hen they bolted ahead! M ^ ^ ^ B w hen B arefoot scoopcd up thc I B H | B | punt blocked by Wnll B arnes on H
the f irs t se ries of th e th ird peri- ■ » tion pit- od. M1 to 304) Pete-<}ogoIak kicked h is field V ) goals from 10 and 18 yard s out,
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L'¥sJ McLain To Make mSo'SiPitch At Denver
DENVER. Color (A P ) — T he . it gam bled way Dcnny M cLain o t th e De- )cked punt tro ll T igers figures it, L ittle r the Red- Lcacuo baseball g a v e '' h im a ;n n s the mighly push to b ig league sta r- ng ground dom. -n defense So on Tuesday . M cL ain w ill rom Wash- fly here to m ake a p itch to save m inutes of a little league ba ll p a rk in sub
urban Denver. A league offlciaL - Gogolak R ichard Bauer, saJd M cLain Id goals— consented to m ake a n appear- s younger ance a t a zone hearing , for W ash- The hearing will decide If tha
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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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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) ■
Twin Falls Times-Nows 1 5 BM onday, Octobor 28, 1968 H
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John ^Thomp- V Wilcox, - . litchell.
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ihoppingaddition X s - m E CAMPAIGN d raw s Into ■ Tl fiOO Cver-lncreaslng sty lo . . , and-thcs n ro flnrt the rhetorlc—tho candidates* r pnt and H ubert Humphrey,' G eorge W allac I s S W ho ts who? (Seo answ ers a t tho I tevenson
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
I? *'“5 atislgncd _ _ . ^ . J i "> the A ir Forco T echnical K
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-
signed to tho 07th T ac tica l He- O ts c ^ c d connalssanco Wing n l M ountain w lg, Snelin Hom e, Airm an C ragM oorvea as fo z ier and a n a irc rn ft m echanic w ith tho B iTln F alls. 67th. H e la a gradunie of Twin Cl Iler. ■ F a lls Iligh School. _________g
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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
:elved a pany .n e a r M unich, G erm any, on..College. --------- visf Susan s_ ggt. L auny D. H ansen, son
■ 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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Slu chair B lad wero Steve Biil I Al W Huls< Ico,
t candidates continue' th e ir o r a to ry ' In JS challengo you to-'feeparate th e source ires a re of th e 'to p th ree challengers, "’■‘i"- on — but no t. n ecessarily In th a t o rder., (A P w ircphoto) ._____________________ g^Ka
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Finalists In K ‘Grassman’ Test mS
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
MOTOBVWIIC-tn Jva tlc r , n.rii «Home m en r<ir>i w>iU»-<tplus CORIH «■ i;y< / n i l
I deer Ings. j . K.ir.i ' i »r# )ii..#-w»fo, 27, nnd «. «:i.r»ii»r rnin ..wi.u«17. Plonded •»?
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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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JJONlTTANO* jr. UC18KA L«1
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
^ C l a s s i f i e d sBu
Phono 733-0H31 q ABk fo r ClasBiried ^
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
*‘ T«rrler!'*WM?XKfaok^^^
r : : v — '
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
: rv ic e to — 1 "
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
A n * , '5 „ l3 lS X r . . ‘S l? -? f f ic , J iIn H o m e . ja ck p o t. N evada 702-7U.2B44, GPP Jla c k fo o t. - T r = ^ = ' '/e re p r6 j- B e a u t y S a l o n t 1 5 « c
w a , h d d i sS »"•>»■ S I » .r . - r C h l ld C a r . 1 » ^
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*
MENTS » _ g
: t ? " O P E N I N G ^ ’F O ^ 1: AUCTION * cock ta il w a l t r f i i s r ^ _ 5Uirough lu * Keno d e a le n E yiI, wlll offer . • (%anB« ilr la aiae ta la a t M ust tie neoi. a(eraeCtv«, 31-M ji
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
c S Z ' ? i & . * s.______Jackpot, Nevad« 1
^ N e a t “I : JW a i t r e s s e s J
w .an ..- W a n t e d J
A ti i ! ? G V 5 ? S n J. ... Cactus Pete’# f
‘ ______ J g etoo t. Navoda_________ Tllfld lis t of CHRISTMAS *eiiins *eason i« h«r«. «•r eale - m ay P nspare now for Targe profiU * i ||. . S ng “ ho De- Ing beoulifut Avon GlTi*. Repre- S
‘■ ■ E t t K " r . ? - , r r s . v r w W ± i
■ 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*.
PaU T .T II^H Nur*o or tr c e n ie a : a t , 3 0 .18B8 Prac ilca^ u‘al*flc^Uoni^*” im n c e ' * Bl^n* '■ v ^ w "^ o i? ‘o . s ^-o Tlma».N ew i.*‘
ir J Sie*i D U eaie - - _
i° ‘ me‘‘'« d H e l p W a n f « t - ^ 0 l « 1 9BiNULB Rancb naad >- y a a r round “ “
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
' required. e2»-Blia, l I a H |. »
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-::^ ^ —
— r e s u l t :
_ 2 D a y s a n d
40-TONS 3 rd c u ttin g h a y , balcc - ' ^ x x x x . H an se n . .
1 6 T w in F a lls T im e s - N e w s H o n M o n d a y , O c to b e r 2 8 , 1 9 6 8 ------
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• ..W o rk W a n te d 2 4 )iy
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
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APPIIANCS AND TV REPAIR i
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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
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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 !■ ___________'
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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 ”
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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.___________ _ ^
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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^_____________________—
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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.
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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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.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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not fiiwwnrfd, illn) 733-33Bfl, ToJo- ;i|{ .Service in 'I'w ln I''iiiln, Dny or >
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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
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l-T«nk 733-5074 a l M ountain Stutcs °buying Renlty.___________________________ ^
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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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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
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• hen.lgalo on fnrm . Naw niiictKne ■hiid, liinflhK shod and other out- V;'
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Y furnnce. I 'o r *nln by ownor, *25.. TWC' HOP; l.i ilown, 'nu tlo nrea, H37-4HU7, y r
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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
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)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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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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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
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■ .$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.
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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 |
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— 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 =
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1 F A R M A L L -JflO G A S .
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“ 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*. ............... .............. _
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.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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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
★ F O R T H I★ B U ’!★ O F T H E
A L S '
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
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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 — — —
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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
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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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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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124 Blus LakoB Blvd. S.
101 Count
CANDY TREATS .L arga 1 Jb. 2 ox. BoaMARS BARS .. ..
Snickera, Milky Way
Big Selection Hall
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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 .
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■■'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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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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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 ;.. - -- ^
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