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Page 1: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF264/PDF/1969_10_05.pdfBo Twin F^ls Juvenife^ Use myself .bui I knowl It Is a. lot. in higher

Bo Twin F^ls Juvenife^ Usem yself .bui I knowl It Is a. l o t . in higher grades. 1 thliik seniors m ore serious U iQ n 'aT « ^ f.p co ^ " -arc th e ‘biggest violajors,

- pie think. ' - : * ’ Q: Can you g iv e 'n ie a ,g u e s s

0 S - 2 u 3 l - i Q h b 'R t a . ^ ; o . I l i 3 t c r i o a l - S ‘o c , ^ ‘'^--.-- J u l J , Q D t t v i s 'D r . - - -

B o l i s o , - I t i a ' h o . • • 8 3 7 0 6 C o m p . T

E dito r’s N ote:. How extensive . ■ Is Ihc ' u se nj^irljuana and

n ig Juveniles ’ l-untU; a -In Twin t ails? U n-un til a -lew

' inonihs ago m ost adu lts would^- hftve'guftSSW .ifiUW w ««» '6 n l> »

, . i^ la tc tf 'ln c ld en ts . Mor« rccetitly ‘ (herb have bcen"lndlcatlons th a t

- ‘.ihcrc Is a real, .arid' growing, • . p ro b lem . here . • In an effort to, .

• --------- i^ jj_ ;ju g t_ ^ h o t„ o r ,e ^ th o —........ , . _.ie •• T lm es-N ew s Is pub- ,ILshlng a .'s e r le s of Interviews. w ith -students an d adults c losely'

. pcnnectcd . with Ih c '^ p r

arc 'be liig 'I^cp t ccinfldcntlat. following In terview w as 'w ith a l^ y c a r-9 ld girl, fr sophomore At - pie .Twin F a lls Hlgh’ School.' . , Q: Y 6u say ser; • ■ . tensive?

-By^fUCD-DODDS-T im e^N ew s istaff W elter .

T5:;Y oiThcc, a student out a t Tw in F alls -High School?

•A: Yes......................... .......................... -Q ^-A re-you-aw aro-of-any-drug

■ f a c ts , . the •• T lm es-N ew s Is pub- , problem n t the high school?

. . . i .w o u ia .■;ay quite*tfxniii- sive. -Not a ll o r the kids< take drugs- b u t a - m ajority of them do. ' ■ . ■ i ■

Q : M ore than half the student* -body?— -V -

’ Q: Can you give'■as to the percentage?, A. N o .I couldn't: 1 don’t JiaVe

who sell it.. J ’ - th c 'lilg h school? -,Q: 1^‘l 's sas. wonted to , " 'A : No, 1 don 't think- so. - 1

■ g e t some m a rlju a n a ^ ig h t now,; * th ink it is m ostly m arlfuana (hat could you. . * • I have .observed. ' ' , '

A: I' think so.

Q. W hat.k ind 'of drugs a re wtt ta lking about?

A -4 would say m ost prevalen t

■Q: H ow ’ab o u t'g lue ' sniffing?

A. N ot In-my c liss by Itself..,! A ; Yes. . ' . know the uSe is g reater in o th e r.Q:. W hat kind of problem? . c lasses. The higher -the class ■ '" c i t - i - know - a - lo t-o f- tho . tho - mo rc th0 - u60 < Mot t- o t- i hc-

g c fh o ld “In th ( school.Is m arijuana.

- — Q :-H ow -do“ iho-Klds“i o f U? , ' .

A : - I really don’t have any idea,, there- are.-som e wHo get

■it fm m othor tnw ny ntiH '

, ,Q : {-low about the pain pills, d ie t pills and sleeping pills e i- ' th e r by prescription or fro ^ . the p a ren ts ’ m edicine cabinet?

a ': By asking one of the slu- '-den ts to get it fo^ me.' . Q ; How long do you- think

• It would take tQ get it? r - ......... --------------------— ^A:~Norlotig;rl7w6uld-imaglne— A^—T herc-^are-a -l'o t-o f.-g irU -

lf he had some he , could give .• w ho tak e like d ie fp i l ls . They it to m e the sam e day . - can be quite .habiVforrfting.. '

Q :. Y ou Spoke of m arijuana . - - ' Q: . Why’ do they lake-, them,

. 's ta r t out.fo lose weight but they ' .•get in the habit of taking them •and they- like th e -fee lin g the p i l l f give thdin. • •; .

o r Do you observe a la rg e •

l"School taking these kind of pills? • : A: Not a- large num ber in

proportion to tljfi, size of the- ^ school itself, b u t there a rc Sev-

— « r a l . -Q: As a .student, a t th e .h ig h

School,-.how'-V/ould you classify, o f.m a riju a n a ’and o ther •

F a m U y C o m i c s ‘

Magic Valley’s Horne Newspaper F e a t u r e S c ^ i o h

T W E N T V ' C E N T S '

Idaho Power Will Auction "f™-'"Wliite Cloud

T^nd A l6n g- tB y C . J.-SM ITH

rim?s*News Manaj

■ More than a thousand acres of land along the no rth side

-o f the Snake.. R iver between Buhl and H agerm an, Is being put on the auction block by Ida-ho_I r..CQ^~T^neludcd~~;n~thc- -prapcrt v to

_ b e _ s o ld _ a rc —B o x _ C anyon-and Blind' Canyon, ‘Bickel Springs

. and Briggs Springs. . JTwo other parcels of properly

Idaho Pow er own.<5, a t N iagara a n d Crystal Springs, a re ' ^e ing

-acq u ired by the State P a rk s D e­p artm en t .and will not be put

• up fo r bids.T . R. Heikes, superintentjcnt

J ip J

Boise on -or before Wednesday,

. He sa4d th a t Idaho P ow er de­cided to ' sell, the property be- cau.se it has ’“ijo plans for jts use, and feels It .could be of more value to the a rea in other h a n c ^

T tfg lnnd w as acQured b v ld a ' o~Pm ver - ......................_______ t-lhe-carly-l_____ .

rtho-intent o n -o f^ u fld fn g —small hydro-electric p lan ts, At that tim e' it was thought the owner had righ t to w a te r rising on hi-s property.-Subsequently It w as .determ in­

e d 'th a t this w as -not the-case and tha t the s ta te owned the water- and had -the au thority to g ran t w ater rights.

there wece som e strong objec- ,tion8-(rom —area—in tc rc s is^ p a i: ticularly in .respqct to the ef­fect the developm ent would have on recreational fishing.

L ater Idaho P ow er filed for w ate r righ ts on som e of the flow in-4 he a r e a ^ u t lost out

'When i t ' Was orocred to

^ ^ o b e r t —S a l t e r r ^ s s i s t a h t ^ ^ rector of the Idaho .F ish and G am e-D epartm ent, s^id Friday the departm ent is not planning to bid on a n y of the land, .since there is -n o procedure set up whereby it can acqu ire land ' this way.

• A lthough'Idaho Power, Co. of­ficials had spoken with Fish.am

of power lor Idaho PoWGf, SUld — Idalit)—ro w er s ta rted —to-r<ie- -tjajne— iX)partm«n(—~pcr-£oi sealed bids will be received a t velop the properties in the late about possible disposition of the

----- th e Idaho-Pow er-C oi o ffice -in 193Qs-or-I940s,'-but held-off-when See-I»OW ER,-Eagc-5,.Colum n-5

Middle i'ork kiver PlanTo Preserve W ld State

Area Validlean Smelting and Refining Co,

n a il molybdenum m ining claim s on .7 IrunTiis National ForestChalU- - __________ . .. -

;he White Cloud Peaks a rea In Idaho a re definitely valid, ac* cording to an official annougce- m e n t by Regional Forester Floyd Iverson of the Intermoun- ta in ■Region in Ogden, rlltah.

— - • • - — ■' lias DCen • m aae anii—reported by Forest Service mining eng- neers G. R. P lum b and V. T. Dow a fte r an on-the-ground ex­am ination of these ASARCO claim s In th e Little Boulder Creek dra inage n ea r Castle Peak . . ■ •

•T he F o res t Service mining engineers m ade’ the ir Initial ex--...... - A S .w e o ’s .in August, M r., Iverson- said, “ An-on*the-ground-cxamination, coupled with a n analysis of de­tailed d rilling records and core sam ples furnished by ASARCO,spociflcatly conUrmed previous unofficial reports th a t -a multi- million body of- molybdenuni ore Is presen t w ithin "&t least I I . and possibly, m ore , o f tfie-20-

B y O. A. (GUS) K ELK ER «■.Ximc»rNencS'>EdItor

A compre'henslve " r iv e r p lan”. to r tJw-MiddJe.Fork.of.tJjp..'— on' R iver ha.s been com:

■'by the United Slofes F o re s t Ser­vice.

T h e p lan h as been com pleted. Jn accordance with th e provi‘ fiions .of thb Wild and Scenic R ivers Act of Oct.. 2. I9C8. T hat a c t, b a d a 'd by Senators Church and Jo rdan , designated the Mid* d ie -F o rk of the Salm on—from i ls origin to its mouth—a s one

■ of the eight initial com ponents o l the legislation, .• Completion of the planning

package, setting forth th e boun- d a r ie a of. the., r lvcr a re a , Uic r iv e r clasHlflcation and th e plan-

.n q d production and developm ent measure.s, was announced by A lex .Sm ith, .ass is tan t .regional fo reste r, division of .inform ation a n d education, w ith heudquar- te ra a t Ogden. M r. Sm ith told

tho Times-News th a t th e plan has ic£ i;-fo rw afded to thft-Pws*

o f Sonnie and the Speaker of tho Hou.se o f Repre- sen taiives. It will becom e cffec- tive in 90 days.

Tho fo rest official sa id that th ree public m eetings' w ere held la s t June to discuss fu tu re m an­agem ent of th e 'M iddle Fork. T hese m eetings w ere attended by'Iandow hers, s ta te and federal agency .rep re sen ta tiv e s , ‘mem­bers . of p riva te organizations and o th e r p eople. A t th a t lime several'cxprcssed*^concem 'about the capacity of th e M iddle Fork, a s a wild and scenic river, to w ithstand an tic ipa ted Increasing use and s till m ain ta in Its re ­m arkable charac teH stlcs . Other points w ere also ra ised .

“ A tter consideration of all pQintH’ raised In discussion a t ihc .m eeilngs_and a f te r_ a n on- the-grnund evaluation lihd sliidy of tho river a rea , wo have Iden-' lified the m anagem en t oWec-

tlves th a t p eed ..to > o m e t to ijfottfcf xhfr’ Wfddlet F o rk vojuos and ol-sn the values of the adia- cen t lands fo r. th e benetit i

'm ent of y e s e h t and futi generations. T hese objectives a re reflected In the R iver P lan ," M r. Sm ith said.-

He said th a t "w e will continue to m ain tain close w orking con­ta c t" w ith Individuals, organiza­tions and agencies concerned. Ho said th eu would, also work closely w ith involved landowners " to determ ine how the ir future

lands can com plem ent the out­standing Wild RlvoT values. The significant Item s In \h e R iver P lan a rc being conveyed by per­sonal con tac t w ith interoHtod and Involved people to tho ex­ten t feasible, along with press announcem ents.

M r. Sm ith said, Hint llie Mid- rile F o rk Is to bo adm inistered by the F o rest Service in a man-

See M IDDLE. P n ^ S. CoL I

exploration Is continuing, the full ex ten t of the o re body has not ye t been fullji determ ined, ■h^lt-o^MC-liIL^lnlm«l hnvp^ hcerStaked! D ata ’'c61lected-,-A53cxploration w ork accom plished, so

additional q u an tity -of ore Hfrefy-invoiyecf.” —' -- .

M r. Jverson pointed out that additional m ineral exam inations will be- necessary , as explora' tlon w ork continues, to check on the valid ity of o ther ASARCO •claim’s In the a r e a . , .■ As has been previously report­ed. F o rest Service tram w ay ex­pe rt C harles Diwyer-from Den­v e r w as In the-yWhito . Cloud

- Ttl^=TOrtiCulaP ly in evaluate tho feaslhillty of a tram w ay system {and hrniuHv to consider the posslhlllly of a l­ternative m ethods) to provide acce.ls to the claims.-

Mr. Iverson reports that Mr. Dwyer ha.i ju st returned from a threc-wQok trip td -Europe w here he , m e t, with. European tram w ay experfs as (he United S tales renresen tatlve nt the

See W HITE, Poge C, Col. 2

^■iiiiiii ui^i'ft-a w atd ttL th fl d ru m for tho efforta In-coilcctlD y

United Fund Surpasses $12,000 MarkUnited Fund 1970 pledges went

ov6r the $12,000 m ark a s j :a m - . palgn workers reported nt the f irs t o f three meetings scheduled '

- before the drive ends,A t this point In the I960 cam-

paign. J5,032 hodJw en ct)llected. .- Unofdcial auditing a fte r the re ­port' m eeting showed this g e a r ’s m ark to be morp, than twice th a t of last year. During the th ree • week long drive, more than 100 w orkers will contact local rcsWent.t (In tho hope of m eeting the JM.OOO'goal.

Tlie funds will be used fo r . ' the nine, participating agencies

operating budgets for 1070. G uest sp eak e r a t the- noon rc-

' port m eeting a t the Y building wa.<i Rev. H arold N. NVe, pastor........... - ........................ NVe, pastof tho P lrs l U nited M elhodlst. Church; Ho stre ssed to w orkers the Im portancd of encouraging contributors to increase the am ount of ih e lr contrjbtitlons,

I t Is hoped all w orkers wilt ^ • have m ade a ll g in lac ts by next'

F r id ay ’s, repo rt m eeting. A fte r ' _ Oct. 10 a_bnck-up team will'lako

over to ca ll o n 'c o ’rit'acts ‘ who*'> have not ye t mndo pledges,

G eorge S taudaher, chairm an

of the educational division .o f. tho drive, reported con tribu tions' from th a t b ranch 'a lread y a r e up 29 p e r cen t ov e r la s t-y e a r ’« :

“ TptaTT- O ther phas(;.a of'.the cam paign

also a re going w ell, section chiefs reported, a n d m ost cate­gories a re running ahead o f la s t ycp r’s_ total to this date .

T he w orkers Involved In the 'c a m p a ig n a re .c o n ta c tin g about

000 residents and businesses-during the d r iv e r ’- ' : --------------------

T he next rtsport m eeting will, be a t noon F riday a t tho Y.

Earl McCullough Is One Of A Very Select Groupp.m . Ho has rosided In Tvvin F a lli

E arl F., McCullough is n mem* her of a ‘ v ery selcct company of men, In Idaho there a re only a (|i>/cn llkv him . Hu'h a veteran of Ihu Spanl.sh-American War.

- ''N o l only li he a veteran , hut ho isal-io departm ent cnminand-

like tho A niorlran l-cglon Is to the vetorana of World W ar I

_and ll._'.To M r. McCulIougl

honor, o f course, hut h<»aacept» i rw ilu a 'reajffn . TI'O Tcasbn? •, ’’fn i tho only .one tJint will

take II,',' hn ,Huys. “ None of the other imys a re able o r Interest­ed ." ■*

But rogan llcss of who h com- maiulcr, there wi|i hn a sta te convention nt N am pa next?yoar, prohahiv .|n tho Kuminer. |t should 1)0 a rip-rnnrlnR affair.

" If ail ROCH well there Will bo Ihroo of ii» ll>vr&," ho, snJd.

cane to walk.' " I 'fP kind of lame In' (he one leg ," he’said. But ho jives alone at 907. MornhiRsldo Drive and his hobhy Is heading.

"C a n 't go t'a ro u n d to fish 1 re a d ," ho said. And tho books In tho front r»on)».lndlcato that

In terested in wiiat's going on In th is old world," he said. Ho

tlH S T C tl is S b u f f e l i F j 'n F-. M cC vllm gli i^ o a n Ibg ha t jiial i l ip i him eo U ro d d u rin t Iho Spanlsh-Am erlcan w a r . The.ttgialps a re re d , because he w as « n a r tille rym an . Only « dOMn of (ha yo to taoa o( ibnc w ar lU ll allvo wlUilo l<|labow

Sturgeon,. DO, form erly uf 1>vln . .Falls; l.i now In ft Pocat'uiio rest . homo, and H arry M. Skirk, 00, " reside,! in .lornnje.

j:— At o n e - tim e there w ere' 800 L vaterana_ln_{he^flt« lQ i_T nda: '--ln~ tha n{it|()n, thnru are n,53

The i)Ost es tim ates Indicate t)ji, the " ro ll c a ll” w ill' Im down to less then 000 by the end of 1071,.

n u t . M r.. ' Mcduilouuh lust irad iisK 't le i ' s ia lfsttcs '^ o rry lilip.

To tho .query "w n a t «fo you want to do, live fort)ver?'* ho

,answ ered;, "S tire l Wlty n « ? ".\ And th a t 's Just the w ay bo

vlco when ho was 21. That was l7nclc-pn*<>ctr-M,—iOOl- n t ••Port* land, ’Orel Ho w a s 'a m em ber of tho I2(1th -Com pany, Coast Artillery,

Ho nevisr got" to 'r u n -u p the hill arid down again wlth'TojIdy Roosevelt, Apparently tho rea ­s o n .w u s th u l .h o .lu n ie d out tb he A very h«»I ifislhictftr and because of tliat fact ha was kept in tho sta tes. '”IIo’ wa.s a first "cli)'si' R im M r,"

and. his com pany.ntnnlw red 109 men, tiireo officers,'ono hospttal

itiHunuiuantl, ft . # e t o r , , |t - io o k ^ in tlK'.........................

man drew’ his ra tions every 10 (liiyri _ m ostly dried stuff like prunes, apples and apricot's; M eat was fresh and th ere w as lots of corned beef, hash -and beef stew.

"Wo called it slum ■guliion,’’ he said; "and it was good when

.tlm -ctu,ik>-wcro. |{OQd..~ H ...thB ■* <!m)ks-were-no-good*-lt-Was-mur»: I dor.' . Wo--were luck'y. .W O ia d

The men slep t In fram o hulid- Ing-s on ^ofs and coal atctfgs gen-

:usKiiryTrout7^ ir*

o u t-a t S

asleep before tap s.M ie r<icalled, t'fio the bugle woke m o up aga in ." 1 ..................

Men got.pass£»<^n go to town Once a week. Lots tjf them .got drunk .^nd h ad -tn g e t 'b a c k the b e s t w ay they' could. MoH of (hem, (hough, vlnlted lodges andI’.hurnhes__flm L -fo ilaw cd— ULC-roguiiir"otd“ a,rmyTrotitlno,~r—- ~ T h '(ire"W H m r^ t'm iB i> onntion

"T ^e horses and mules were uS’ed to haul frcloht nnd rn- ‘tlflns," Air. McCiIllough t|{ild. I'W o w a l k e d whcrayfer wc

for 10 years. P rior, to h it re ­tirem ent ho w as a ra ilio ad worker nnd also engaged In 'h y draullc e levator . c<tnstructlon, Ju s i before re tirem en t he opera­ted Q chlckcr^ ran ch ^vcst of town. Ho iKicame ac tiv e In the United Spanish W ar o rgan iia - llun_ln IDIO nnd h asJh c Id a l ~ locRl- j tnd -stn te .-o fflces,—— , -

~ ^ { r th n t ‘n~thP~llfc~of~E a r l - P M cC »iioinm r-A nd~he’s lookini

dav wnmlnrs had■'A( n , Cilt'i\bi(y7 ............mouth of the Coiiimhia. ha In­structed on lind fired the old nuizzlo loading cannon. Tho In­strum ent flrt;(i a 10-inch round cast iron hall and c^juld- pul lL.wJ(lv somo degree of accur­acy fo“r ^ iH rut' sTx inilOS’,

' 'If tho wind was blowing ti>en wo had a little trouble hitting w hnt wo were shootlnR a t," Mr. McCuliougij said. '

L ater ho was transferred to R . 'W o rfe n :-f t |( ir tV lrrw « ^ ^ w here ho com plew f tho lufanco of his th ree year enlistm ent. Hi w as out on Oct. 20, lOW. *<>

Out a rt^ ie ry lif t was intoi

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2 ilme«*Ne>y»^ Tvyth F a lls , IdaHo .

Daily Weather Rieppri “ TaxfincreaseTr‘'WASHINGTON (U PI)

. Sen .’ R ussell :

— F r o r h - n m e » ^ *4ew . a 4 ’H o u f= := W e a th » y -B u r « a u - W ir ^

Temperatures

NationalA tlanta-aismarctc--':-

Cleveland • D enver ' • Dos Moines

Hi Lo Pep.85. 64

• 6 2 -4 4 ......71 64 • 68 57 -

. 55 32 1.30 S5 61

-.71 55

day and -62Hew425-i»

Sunny, and a Uttle w arm er to* ly and Monday. High 52 to

. >; - hiw425-to-85, e tc e p t-Cam as P ra irie high* 47 to S7, low 15 to 25. Light winds. Precipitation probabilities T ncarteroT 'A "; few ino iy 'H u rrie s a re - e j e c t e d In

:_ F o rt._ W o rth ;_______ :9 0 .7 2 _

■ Jacksonville • K ansas City

-v-’t - t a s Vegas ^ '____ Los_AnBclcs -

M em phis M iam i ' •, M p!s-St.-W ul_O m aha Philadelphia

4 P o rtland , O re;^ , S alt U k e City

San Dfego •S an Fcanclsco .

• Seattle Spokai*

8 2 . 74 .157 89 70 71- 53 73 58

~ 8 7 “ 62 91 75 77 -65

61 '

89 69'^8Z' 59

v63 ,4 5 56 .34 71 56

- 72 65 59 43 58 36

laaho.Boise

------- B u rley . . —_ Gooding

Grangevitle Idaho Falls

•. Lewiston M aladM ountain Home P oca te llp i

z : : ^ s i n i n B n d ^ i d ^ = =

53 29 .(52 2861 42 .(54 3157 3353 25.

= = 5 4 i^ 2 9 -^

DAY Meet Is Slated

— GnrMonday^:— 3hece_w U l_be__A _D isaW ed

Am erican. V eterans m e e t i n g M onday • a t the DAV H all, A. W. /P a t> P a tte rson , com m ander

" o r a r a e f rer ^ ^ f e p t e r N o.' S; " a F aounccd today. . : .

Following the reg u la r business session th ere w ill be a d istrict m eeting . E u g e n e . Cunningham,

-Forecast-W ARM EF^'

■JS-'the mountains, otherw ise Jt will be U \t through Monday. Key

■Good trip - S 7 ^ rTome, 59^29; Twin F alls, S^29; B urley, 55-28; R upert. 56-27j FalrflcIdr^-l^ahd'JHalteyfSr

7W eather-Syiiopsis'’Thfe’!coM a ir m ass ' over the

Imcrm ountain Region is begin­ning to m oderate and a definite warm ing trend-is expected dur- ing-lhc -first-half. of-the-cOmiijg week.' The.cloudiness s liil persisting n e a r 'th e , Ea.stcrii Idaho border

-flhould—glowly-rdissipater-rrfFheh skies'w ill=be-gcneral!y-fair over all th e agricu ltural valleys through Sunday and M onday and likely .th rough the f irs t half of the cpming week.

The seed h a rv est-an d haying should be able to resum e and Aiake' good progress from ' Mon­day thrdufifh W ednesday. Potato 4igging-and bee t digging should

also make good'progress.;The w eather m aps Indicate

th a t a blocking high prc.tsure system will dom inate tjie Int«^r- moiintaln 'Regjon,' "while. Pacific storm system s track around us fa r to Ihe north, then doivn the

1 SWcs have been mostly sunn: today except for lingering clouds in the Southeast Idaho highlands and In th e Upper Snake River vt^llcySA^Scattered snow flurries have been* visible .over the mountains, but no precipitation has been r.eported from th e val- ley-statlons-^ince 5 p.m . Friday,

Magic VallevJHojpitalsMagic Yalley

• ^ AdmlttiSt. Benedict's. Jerom e

Admitted- M rs. Randell Lehm an .an d

Mrs. G ertrude Farlinger. both Buhl; M rs. O m er Diehl, Wen* dell; Carles Giles. Richfield, and

-Jam es-BayaingeprJeromer--------D i s m i s s

M rs. Ray Pursley . Shelly C hapm an and-Lawrence Christy, all Je rom e; Charly Crawford. Eten.

B irthsA daughter w as bom to M r.

and M rs. Om er Diehl, Wendell, and a son , w as born to . M r. and M rs. Randell Lehman, Buhl.

Memorialftted

Wilson H arvey -P leasan t, Mrs, G a m c r’Lewis, Ju lia P e rry , G il berC Romo J r .. M rs. G e r a l d Steward and M rs. Steven Kitley,

aua"G enr<5rillrbo tlr-B uh!}-and M rs. W illiam S angster, K im ber­ly.

D ism issed—M arg a re t Day. G i l l ................. .J ^ A. Molyncaux, Zclda Hood, T heo Gillies, M rs. D ean Ben­ne tt. L arra ine B raley, M rs. G eorge-M ichael, L inda Scruggs, O scar Tilson.~ E dw ard R< '

Minidoka Memorial

few-’y ears because of pro- jecti •.led tox reforms.

Long predicted in 1i te le* ' J i s t o , tite rv iew E v m s-No-'- vak R eport —.-Metromedia— th a r th b .re v e n u e loss to the R o v irn m en t' from tax r e - '

-form-lc'stslation-now-lM!f<becom m ittee would

about $2 .b illio n 'a .y ea r.. ..:.-‘;N o w ,-> th a tl^ lto —m eans—

th a t we m ay have to p a ss .” another 'ta x in c re h ic ' biU some' tim e durlng_^he n e x t sev e ra r yea rs ilnldss we a re able to economize in gov- irnT hent," he said;

Senate Gonfirmatioii 0£ Judg e HaynsworthRemains, In Doubt With 29 O pposirig Him

By ROY MCGHEE WASHINGTON tU P l) - " Sen-

Clem ent F . Haynsworth J r . ' for the Suprem e Court rem ained in doubt .Satui-dijy, with, a survey

• ' *• - ......... nunRatiinfi

idgf-U - e- survey was conducted

him. 29 ^opposing . ,nnd undecided. . . . '

Haynsworth. chief judgethe .4 th UiS.Appeals.' n e c i . . . . votes if a ll senators a re present

-ang — vBtti1S " V lc o : : r t P residen t Spjrd -T. Agnew' who -presides over the Senate, could break* a tie in his favor.'

A U P i poll.showed that, o f his ^jidm ittcd_opponcn ts._2L xy£re D em ocrats and . eight w ere R cpublicansrO f'thQ -31-favoring

Haynsworth! n -w ere Republi­cans and 14 wbrd O em ticrais, mo.stly from .-the South

with th e understanding senators w ould'.not be Identified,

The -w«ekend White House a t said•K^y . Bh cny n e ., F I? ., .

P residen t Nixon r-e r j '“ ' ®’d'c o n v in c e d of th e s o u n d n e s s of

th e iu d E o 's ■ backg round" ' .e v e n a f-t e .______studying infQrma.tion,brought up in the press and before the Senate Jud iciary ^ d m m iu c e foiiow ing-thinrom tir atiohr •

■ P re ss ’Secretary Ronald Zie­g ler said Nixoh knew', every­thing significonl -about- Hayhs- .WQrth’.s business. doalings_a^t_the tim e he was n o m in a ted .i_ , ,.

— **The-*Presldenr-dId~noi^e'i(irn

Magic Valley ObituariesFuneral Services

I-^W hitake 'rr^M ondflv 'noon, E lba l i ) S W ard Chapel.. M rs. . 'Irm a Showers, 2 p.m-

Monday, W hile M ortuary chap­el.

Eyerett MainJE R O M E — F uneral s e ^ ic e s

Ann Simmons and Charles Simmons, both Rupert.

— dssedB eatrice L eFevre, O ra A nrel

off, Ann Simmons, C harles Sim­mons and M rs. W illiam Wilkin­son, all Rupert.

p resen t.In -o th e r '.D A V new s, I f w a s

rep o rted com[M nsatloa h as be<n given 11 ve te ran s a » ,o ! June o t th is y e a r ; th e re w ere three

- f iT Inans _nnd s i r w ere adm ittedt o ^ h e V e ty ans H osnlta l_foc

• trea tm en t. Four i r e on total_____ disab ility and 15 a re . eligible for— :— social—secu rity i^ A n y — vpterarw

■ w ith a 10 p e r cen t disability o r m ore is eligible fo r .property tdx exem ption. It w as reported.

E a r l Newnham J r ., v ice com­m an d e r. urged all ve te ran s to

- •' jo ia a local veterans organiza­tion now and sa id there -are m ore than 4,000 ve te rans in Twin F alls.. C ounty and more

-------- thmrT3;000:fn-ldah67 , . '

Centyry ClubT hese donors have given

1100.00 o r more to the 1970 Tw in l»B lls-U nited Fund D rive;

-S cars Roebuck/Com pany■ 'M r . & M rs. F . J . F rah m ......

Pepsi-Cola Doming Company M r. ’& M rs, Tom Lucas K oto 's Cnfe •J . C. Penney Company ’J . C. Penney Com pany em-

-------------- ployooK------- . . . . . .I....... 1:Idaho Frozen Foods

• Afllett Con.Hlrucllon C o m - ' pany

A rc tic Circle^

M r. & M rs. G ordon‘'G ray B uttreys .Super Store . Mountiiln Bell em ployees 1st Fedornl Savings' &

Lonns cniployres M r. & M rs, John Feldhusen Shirley & Wyntt ,W estorn Bcvernge, Inc. -.’. •&c K 6 S i 'n v a m in i» tm ! 6 0 1 » ^

Life Style SymposiumSerMoHdif"

The 'fa ir^ C T iR ^ r-ic iH tn B T S and d iscussions sponsored by the Magic Valley Council o f C hurch ' C3 will begin a t 8 p .m ..M ondor In Room 118, Shields A 'cadei^l. ^ulldlng on the College of South­ern Idaho cam pus.

Rev, John Langfeldt, Bounti' ful, U tah, conference and group leader, will lend this sesiiio|> on life sty les. Sucfi‘ questions a: authority , pluralistic society and Its tensions and the rebellion of today will be discussed. •

Rev. L angfeldf Is pasto r of a federated church In Bountiful Ho Is a devotee of Biblical nr- chaeology and m ountain clim b­ing. H e received his AB d e -----from thclU nlvcrjIty o( W«sl ton and his divinity d eg ree from Berkeley. He Is ed ito r of his church ' sta te paper and chnlr* man of (he E cum enical Commis­sion fo r Utah.

O ther sessions will bo held on- adult-youih ^com m unication, polltfcnl polnrizatlnn nn«l will close With workshops on cbmmu- nlcation.- •Dn—.inmcs—T nylo rr*p resid rn t of the Collenc of .Soiiihern Idnhd,

7Tlb])ortson ' ■ eurahce

SVDSCRtPTlON HATES •n iR TIMES-NEWS Twin F a lls , Idaho

(D allv & Sunday) ... '7 R.3S

In Advance (D allv & Sunday)'

' 1 M onth 7 . . .V n , 5 ,6 M onths .............. 13.0

co t m aintained.

TIM ES-NEW SSUBSCRIBERS

' f o r M i v l c e o n t P a p e c , O e l l y « r y . ^

Cali yourrcarrier. M m - m j .

~ B tf c T r t '6 '( » :m rd a l ly 'f i r~ b a fo ra 1 0 a .m . o n S u n d a y s

Short, R obert Ju d d , D avid Nel­son, M rs. T hurm an H ess and

. HaTtwIg: F ile r: IVfel. v in C ook ,-G ene Grill. Harold D eal, M rs. R ay Loos and Mrs. Edwin Dalos, a ll Buhl; Michele C arraw ay, R upert; WUliam B a rk le jfc ^ a n se n ^ -K a th kins, Je rom e; M rs. M arcus

B radley K lttridge, M rs.B aker and daughter, and F rank

b e he ld a t 2 p.m . M onday In the Je ro m e LDS Church w ith Rev. H arold Livingston, F ir s t C hristian C hurch, officiating. -

M r. M ain, 43, d ied caH y F ri­day m orning a s the resu lt of an autom obile accident.

He ^ v a s born M ay 1, 1926. in Salem . Ore., and m oved tc Idaho in 1928. He w as graduated from A rlm o’High School In 1943

the-U ;S .—N a v y - in - th e -P a c if ic during WWII. On Sept. 11,. 1947 he m arr ied P a tr ic ia . M eeks i n Je rom e. T hey have lived in J e ­rom e since th a t tim e. F o r m any y.;ars he w as active In w estern m usic circles, in Southern Idaho ahd h a d recorded for-M VI Rec­o rd Co. H e w as a m em ber of h e J e ro m e E lks Lodge, th e Je f- erson School PTA and w as a

iM.io, tfb tu ii ic . m i s . m u ic u sSpencer, Gooding; M rs. Charles Lundy, Salm on, and M rs. Connie Butlor and M rs; W endell Wilcox,both K iBiborly....................... ' r

B irths :M T ir^ c r 'e born to M r. and Irs. Steven Kitley and M r. and

M rs. Gernld S teward. a lrT w in

ittle league m anager. He had p la y e d _ a n d _ su n g _ w lth _ H o lly . Houfburg’s o rchestra and was currently, w ith the M.C.’s band.F n r <!fimp ynHre hr, gai.n gi.ilor.lessons in Jerom e and he served In m any local fund drives as an ■ en te rta iner. He was sales

widow Is one daughter. Penne M ain, Jerom e, and a son, Eddie M ain, Jerom e, and two half- bro thers, Loren Egan and Alva

both Arimo.Inal ri te s will be ln„ Ji

Hove F uneral Chapel.

Fallff, and aaugnters w ere ., to M r.-on tfM rs. G erald Jordan, P aul,' and ' M r, and M rs. Bart Silver. Jerom e.

Cassia MemorialAdmitted

M rs. Jud ith Ann W alker, Mrs. Ronald Osterhout nnd M rs. o i^ il Trternii, an B u r le jT s lie r l Kay Tennell nnd T rum an I.afferty, both Rupert; L au ra Hyde, Mrs. Ja c k Rbse and Connie Rose, all Sandy, Utoh.

I DKmIs.sed M rs, RobcTft Rc.scndez a n d

dffiighter. Burlt'y; Allrert Cottle, Maltn; Raym ond Reifor, Paul; M rs. -Kenneth, Diican. Heyburn. and M rs. Michael .Spencer and daughter, Yost, Utnh,

BlrllusA daughter w as horn to Mrs

Judith /\nn W nlkcr, Biirlcj^

Gboclincr MemorialDismissed

Iln rry ShiiiK.% Mrs. A. J,AvrifiiirrTvir.s; • 'v rd o rT P i’iYwir.Mr.-), ,/oe l.egultiecho, nil Gooil-

*- ■ i E, MonKon. Elto-

StanseirBoyDies From Crash Htu’ts

Satd ay a t-M iJg ic-V alley M emorial H ospita l-aftc i—beinfplnjnred-in^ a n a u to m ^ lle accident Sunday, M rs. ' P risc illa Robinson was killed in the tw o-car c rash .near Curry. --------- - -----—

H e w as born Jan . 8, 1958 and w as -a sixth grade studeht a t B ickel School. Young Stansell w as 'cap ta in o f the school patrol, a membdi- of Boy -Scout T roop No. 44, and a m em ber of Bethel T em ple Church.—SuwivingrrinrrfiddiHoitdOrrhLf p a ren ts , and M rs. Davjd Stansell, a r e two brothers, B ren t S tansell, an(^ Kelly Stan­sell, both Twin Falls; a sister, Deanne Staxsell, Twin Falls; a g rand fa ther, 0 . C. Stansell, Tw in F alls, and a grandm other. M rs. Helen F inley, Twin F alls.

F u n era l services will be held a t 1 p .m . Tuesday a t Bethel - • -GhuFclv- • ~ ' '

Franl^:J.:;Rice___ -. __74r22 tT Atlgim

SfTT”Twin" Fails, d ied ’ at~M agii

day noon of ,a long He- w as born ‘

anythlnfe adS tlona l . of m a jo r significance . Jn Judge Hayns- worth’s background," Z iegler said of the siibseljubnt presidon- tial, review. , t ^

Sen. George M cGovern, D- S.D., sa id he expected to vo te against H aynsw orth ..A .sludy of ht5T ^ cord— revealed— l!the pattern of- a m an,.w ho'.y-livlng in the ifith cen tu iy a t a tim e the cuuiitiy Is deeply In-vohrerf- in • unresolved 20th cen tu ry

ftllse n '.

Seen. . .M rs. WUnda M iller, Rupert,'

m end ing , her nufse Qnl(orh\ w ith ^adhesive tap e .M rs.Jan ice.H uizinga of Burjey* visit- ^ g Twin Falls, business Office ■. . . Mrs. W bjlejhiJohn G ardner___,read ing )»ok to h e r son . . .Sam .H a r t’check ing 'ou t lib rary book ,. . . M att V ice a t Holiday Inn . .. , Jim Mildon .working a t Police Station . ' . . . D an. Stone bending fender . . ' . Je ff W arner carry ing fim pty-^^aT T W p-bof^T ties . - . - ; -Harold J j n c a s t e r In

Birch Bayh, I> Ind ., a leading H aynsworth opponent, a t ' a news conference a t the M idwest Dem’ocratic-C onference ,in- Mil­waukee.- Wis.- Bayh saidi Senate cdnfirm ation Is-V vcty-m uch-u p

•Senate D em ocratic ' .L e a d tr M ike" M ansfield,-^w ho-4ald he was keeping an open m ind, told hew.smen the • Senate, m ustJudge__ H aynsw orth |s,, perfor-.mance.-.as a _ ju d g e ,_ as .w e ll as HJs outside business connec- tions,

itting out Ji!. c a r . . . i Wendy' ' Dodds causing turm oil . .-. Wcs Gardncr._-babyslttin£. and,.-woni A -. dering how to chongc a |r iy diop- e r . . And overheard. ‘U-Won-T dor how niuch th a t kid is mak-,'- ihg w ash h ig 'th o ^ ' w i n d o w s ? M aybe I could get a Job."

Hearing J orTwo Au'litte Requests Set

Ta'ised,--;M ansficld-said—IT hosc wlll 'h ave to be answ ered .”

30. 1895, Hunnlngburg, Ind. H e m ar­

ried Sarah E. E ldredge on Ju ly 7,,1947, a t Ety,--Wev. He lived in' Eugene,: O re., as a boy-and com e- to -Idaht? - in 1942 f r o m ■Seattlc-:~Htr“ was“ a“ vo tc ra ir"o f W orld W ar I, and was a mem- •ber of the M ethodist Church. He w as a re tired livestock deal­er. :•

Tanlcerslev officiating. Last will W in Sunset M emorial

M ortuary from 1 p.m. Sunday until II a>m. Tuesday.

Roy FrostBURLE'V—Roy F rast! 76. Bur­

ley. died F riday a t Cassia Coun- t v H t em oria l~H ospital-of-a-long Illness.

H e w as born Dec. 6, 1892 a t G arfield , U tah, and cam e to Ida­ho with hls-paren ls wijen h e was

child. T hey lived In Oakley

Mrs. Jessie Lark■ Kir^BERLY - M rs. J e s s i e Lnrk, 86, Route 2, K imberly, died F riday flt; Mnglc VnUey M emorial Hospffel, Twin F alls, or a brief Hindis.

Born June 17, 1883, .she cam e to - th e -F ilg [. u ica—ln~lDlfl~ft‘nm Iowa, la te r moving lo Castle- ford, then to Curry <Tind to the K imberly-Hansen a rea in 1947. She had resided here since.

In February , 1900, she was m arried to Willlam« Lark, who died In lO-IS.

Survivors' include two fic/ns, E verett Lark, Kimberly, and

-H o w a r d L a rk ,' Sucraii^n to . Colif.; one daughter, M rs. bord* thy Ouesnell, Gooding, and two grandchildren.

Funeral services will be con­ducted a t 2:30 p.m. M onday at Reynolds I-'iineral llonie Chapel by Rev. Harold Nye, Flnol rites will he held in Sunset M em orial P ark . < - .u .

will em cce the politlcnl po lariza­tion sem inar on Nov. 5. and Dr. F red Kolouch, p.Hychlatrl.iL with the m edical depnrlm ont of the U niversity of Utah, will con­duct .Jiie closing w orkshop on •N orrlfl;----- -------------------- -----------

(he series will he per family.th e - ewst

will h e* JI p e r individual per session. College'nnd high

Uldr ncllvlty ,tickets.., . - .....«'M«rp Informallon on the series nf <liscusfllnns mhy ho ohtiilntrd fron) M rs. T. Mr-h6b«rl8on.-733*

. Twin Falls News In Brief

. Ladles: o f E lks will m ee t a t 6 p.m . Tuesday In the E lks Boli- rot>m. ' ____

•Th6 poiluck supper, nnd I tX W ltltiY .lh C ."

J ra n g e on Wednonday liaa postponed until Oct. 19.

Th«re will b« troinlnR forl^ow Blue Bird lead en M o n d a y.................................At th e Camp F ire G irls office. New leoders m ay choose whnl day thfiv w an t to a ttend . There also wMl b e tra in ing fo r ' new C am p FIro leaders Oct. 13-IQ a t 0i30 a .m . ,a t Ihe .Camp I'Ire office. ’ '

will m eet a t the home of Sharon llo fto b au m Moncjsy a t B p .m .

Busy Night Seen For City DadsJlTMnF®!1IJ3„........... Co-Op.Supply until or

A rh \v iI^ . l iH 3 ; ' ire« t It J>e fl busy night Mnn- 37 t I 1 i< nnrtlV in t

—«h«f—l wIjS—1 -o Ilfi^ lly H e -wT y ^ i ^ c wlB y=nt= !i Council mooting witli rnutlno business scheduled l)Ut w ith 18 ;item s -lts tc d "o n " th P T fg p ;irti - T hercBuiioIl-w lH -dlsctis!r~the airpo rt runw av cxtunslon hidw, opened foccntly , ftniJ cfdcluily 'aWnril the 'L O (n (}ie low bidder, whlclj Is I^ n e P ine.Equipm ent Co. of KImhcrly,

A report of iin audit fo r the fiscol y ea r ending l«fttj3ficcm her ^ ll l be prcsontffir

A second reading of an or<H' nnnco vacating an nl|ey. hehin<l T roy Notluniil la u n d ry will he renili * ,

Thu council wllL consider rc zoning on Slnishoni S treet East

m it-ihe-locntloft-of-a-C pl. Sunders K entucky fried

bids ta r llabllltV' Insurance fnr the period Iwglnning th is 'D e ­cem ber will l>e mode.

'Hie council will discuss (ho p rellm lnnrycngtncerlnfrT ispecls of llie Jo in t clty-lndiistrlal .wastety-lnIrentm ont project.

TJiore will be a report on (ho erm lnation of an nitroemeni vUh the IV ln -F a lls -C a n a l'C o p the- Johnston ,and U n g

-.-W .'W . Frnnlr. wfll Ijo 'appolht' od-Twln-l'nils Housing Aillhfirlty to fill’ the unexplred term oi WllUom O ninge, who hos'inoved

^froin Ui« city,

Charles Burbank

officiatii ites w ill be in S u n se t. . . ■arfe.-Friends-may call-at White

Surviving, besides his widow, a re a sister; M rs. . B eatrice George. Portland, and ;M rs. C. N. (JoAnne) Joi Tustin , Calif.'-G raveside services will . be conducted .at 4 p.m . M onday in 'he TT.-.'ln Fiipg rAtT»»tf>rv hv R e ^ DF. 'H aro ld~Nye and~under the direction of White

Mrs. DietzR U PE R T - M rs. D orothea

Dietz, 72, died F rid ay evening a t the Minidoka M em orial Hos- p ita l of. a lingering illness.— —C-_I " ’II ■■

F ro s t re tu rned to the a re a w here he has since lived.

.Cloiiiiiierce

T.F. MeetingThe advis 'o ry 'council of . the

departm ent of com m erce and developm ent will hold a day­long session in Twin F a lls Mon-

,day. -Called by chairm an Alex

Creek, Idaho F alls, the 14-mem.

lilie ' w as bom Sept. 27. ■ J: . in Zeeland, N.D., and w as m ar- ricd_Jn_1921. to _ C h a rle^ Dle^tz in Zeeland, t h e couple cam e to R upert In 1937. and he died

longed to the T rin ity Lutheran Church.

Survivors Include fou r sons, enny Dlefz, P au l; C hris Dietz,

Rupert; Jo h n 'D ie tz , Rospvilie, Callf.._andll_qcob Dietz, serym g with the U.S. Navy in Moffett Field, Calif.; one brother,^W iI; llam R utschkc, Zeelatjd, hTD.; ■one sis te r, Mrs.- filizobeth Dle'tzl Oregon, and ^ grandchildren. .

Funera l .services a r e pending ^= ^^^ ^ t-th s-W »lk -M ortuary .

and on M arch 4, 1D19 he m ar­ried M arv Bortz in Burley. She d ied In 1944.

H e w as ,a ipem ber of the LDS C hurch.

Survivors Include two daupK te rs , M rs. M arv Sm ith ,'B urlev , «nd M rs. Lillie Cutler; St. G eorge; U tah, nnd n ine grand­children and ll> g reaP ^an d ch ll- d ren .

F u n era l services will be held a t 3 p.m , M onday in the Jo.seph P ayne M emorial Chapel In B ur­ley w ith Bishop F,.Ci P a sk r tt of the Burley I.DS-Church officlnf ing. F inal rites w iin>e herdTh the Declo Cenietery.

.F riends m ay call a t the Payne ^ ^ r tu n r y ,from-4 tp 8 p.m . Sun- ‘d ay ah a M onday prio r to sef-

“"^da^Bohffl”BURLEY — E da Bohm, 79,

a re tired nurse, d ied F riday a t

future pro jects and program s, The group will c o n s id e r 's ta te

planning, trav e l and econom ic development.

H erb D errick, Boise, new ly ppointed director of th e s ta te lannlng division, w ill ou tline a

detailed program in conjunc- 1 tvith those now in e ffec t un-

m ent executive secre ta ry . _C oncludlng_the, session will_be

tour qf the Kellwood plant, le r construction.

—Sun-Valley-Airlines an d ^ ra n s ,:) ' — Magic Airlines have been g ran t­ed re'-hearlngs-pn their requests to provide a ir 's e rv ic e between Twin F alls and Hailey.

T he hearings Will be held a t '9 a.m . O ct.'27 a t the-H oliday Inn in Twin F alls. ' « '

T he requests for ano ther h ea r-.. in ^w ere -fjled T -w ith -th e—Id a h o - Public ' Utilities Commission.

Lee Pontiac, In c .,-d o es busl* ness-as Trans Magic and wants to provide air--com m on ca rr ie r service from BurleiL lo Hailey and from Twin F a lls to Hailey,flights going both w |^fr.------

Sun Valley Alrliite^ w an ts toprovide service from Twin. F alls to Hailey, also a two-way trip . -

Officials of the airlines indi-

'twefin TW ifTFSlls' and' “Hailey^ • w ill .stop its minM lne service when' je t service is s ta rted in th e -a re a som etim e In D ec e m -.- . . . be r. t , •

Because of th is, the a irline officials asked th e PU C to r e - ' consider alternate service to thd North M agic'V alley re so rt'sp o t.

PUC, In 1 ■'The 1— ... —.......... ...s, * ww, ... reaching a deci-d e r Al Mmton, uo ise , Uupurt- iilmi, s jld good-cause-was-shown—

fo r the re-hearing and petitions from both airlines would be con­tinued Into one and h ea rd a t one time.

F~atalFall -WEST. HOLLYWOOD (U P I )~

The daughter o f television per- .ionality— AtX— L inkletter—rw a * - :- kllled Saturday in a fall from . a plush-apartm ent-build ing . —

The body of D iane L lnkletter.21', was Identified by residents of. the Soreham Tow ers. '

Sheriff’s- deputies sa id Miss _fnH eSeFfeIF7rTO =«ie==elgbth—

............. / lo o r .b f the building. She wassisters. H nnnah-Bohm and. M rs. j ) n>POHnccd de^A on a rr iv a l a t ,.. Lanna Rapp. Doth u u rley . County-USC M edlcaTC eivter

Funerpl se rv le ts a re lan d in g

Payne

h e r home In Burley of a short illness. '

She was boi'n M arch 16, 1890 a t Chicago and attended schools ln . .Ste>vard5Cn,, 111., and B ear Creek School, V era, 111., a n d lived m ost of her life In Illinois

w here she h as since She w as a ' m em ber of th e

L utheraniC hurchi-~-Survivors~ini____M artin Bohm. Shoshone; t w o

uneral sc l .vd ll be ainnounced by the ,-ne'M ortuary, '

tion Into circum stances bf 'i v ic tim 's death.

Josh E. EllerKIM BERLY - Josh E,' E llor,

8.^ K im berly, died Snturdnv 'n«JiUli(U:ivinJEalb_Cllnii al of a •

•nUin.-UIIIIlt;--. R. Builjuii^i. Twin -Falls county ; deputy

sheriff nnd form er Buhl chief of polled, died Saturday morning nt MUfilc Valley M emorial llos- piliil ufl<*r»brlef^ lllni'HH. ,

Born Nov. 13, 19M, at N ebras­ka City, NPbr,.Ao cam e lo Buhl

tiip■tinrvc{r'7or he Pacific;

■II fill' Eckirrt .......Company and Mitchell Hunt Font Salos,W n 10.53 he johied

nitfin

llo.spltal of a Nhnrt lllni'iis.Ho wo* born .Jan. 9, HJWT

nt .Sm ith County, Knn, He rfuir-

2, 1017, «r(M)mnT''Kn'n. * ) !m oved to K im berly.in 1030 from K ansas. Ho was a retircd rnncli- e r and attended the KImhcrly N azurene Church.

Surviving,' bejidcs his widow,

Mfi rln n r r.«lll,r-*"«>-Donn}drfi<r

■BtiW Tiollco 'forcc'nirpntrnlm . and la te r served a s chief for flvo.VUars. In Januarv lOOH, ho hocamt) deputy sheriff, a ponl* tIon Iks, held until tim e of death.

Ho ^^as m arried to Corn Dun- Ran In NAinpn on .Tune H, 1D38, She dind ’ In Ju ly 2.%, 1033, Ho Itttcc-w us-m arrled- to*Ollo I.oft. hoUNO lt> Elko, Nev„ Nov. 13, •1053. •

Ho-wan.fl m em her of the Buhl I.odKU No. ri.1, AF and AM and tlie Idaho Pcacu Officers Ahmo- ciiujo'n. . , •

In addition In his widow, he Js 4ur.uiucd.byJWQ aQna,.Ml(‘lli'ol n . B urbank, llnm oslead AFB,

.......... one daughter. ................Anno Burbank, Buhl: two half Nlstcrfl. M rs. John (B etty) Me. Rill, 'l\v ln Falls, nnd M rs. Cleo (M ary) Wilson, Newport, Wash,, and -one'half bro ther. J a c k BH^ hank. Las Vegas. . ’ - > .

Fiinornl services will bn<con. ducted A t'.2 p.m, Tuesday at t h 0 Buhl United Methmllst Chur«h bv Rov. Glenn W altm an. Masonic Rites will he ‘conducle<l

,bv Buhl I.odge 03, AF and AM, IiTicnds m ay call nt Albertson. Plckard--C tfflpcl*:«ntil—fi ' I'i.i il ,' Monday nnd tuitll'ftoon Tuosday, Concluding rites will Ih Buhl Cem etery,

irio r<te rs , . Mrs. Oortlon (Jaun lta) •Schapp, lx)veland, Colo., a n d - M n r —.ln v “ (|Vc!rmr)—Johnsonr 'INyln F a lls ; tvto brothers. Will E lle r nnd Melvin Ellor, both K ansas; Ihreo sifters, M rs. Ru­by Conrad, H utchinson, Kan.; Mrs, A^la Kohlenberg, San Dle- go, Calif., and Mrs. Maude .S iu lU i.-A lm inar K a n ,, . and 27 grnndchildrefi and 10 g r e a t - grandchildren. ' V ,

]*un«rnl services will be con- duciexl’ a t 2 p.m . Tuesday In White M ortuary Chapel by Rev. C harles Miller, Kimberly Niizn- rene Church, Flufll rites will be in Sunset M emorial Pork.

-Leonaid4}a1l—IIANSEN - [.eonnfd E . Ball,

r>El. d ied Wednesday m orning at n hospital In Tacoino, Wnsh,, a fte r suffering a h eart a ttack at his home Ihe previous F riday.

Mr. Ball was horn May 23, io n , n e a r jla n so n arid wasgracl. liated .from llonsen High .School, lie Is n retired Tiveomn firem an,

— He la-survived b j t^ is widow) one son, 'Donald Ball, •Tacnmn; one daugh ter, Mrs, J e r ry (liar- rie t) Sranek. HQJhclUi-Wutth.,

: •nino-’ firnhdtttlldron, nnd itJirco brothcrrt, C a r l Hall, OrfrnUa. N ev,, and Vergil Ball and Vi 0 0 0 Dali. bo thyU nien ,

M O N D AY NIGHT

Might Owl Sale!ALL SUM MER JEWELRY, $2:00 - S4.00 N0W$1TS2-

.Paatela,..aata.ip1na,.;bracolets._fiorrlnB9..v/lth.nocklocoa..to_match_or_wo«r_a o p ^ ra to ly . ^ •

NOW 75ctvlakoa hair "S hinp &

YARDLEY'S LONDONDERRY LINE. REG. S I.B OShampoo, C rom o Rlnao,% ^hioer or aettinR foam. Donco w^lth Joy.f*, ,

W H ITM AN 'S M ILK C H O C O U TE . REG.------- W U h -fa la ln a—A - t c a a L i o r ^ f l u r a w o a t to o th .

69c NOW 35c

^Z IN G Y REFRESHER COLOGNE. REG. S3.00 . . . , . NOW J1 .7 5___- F o r , q p la a h ln g o n . C o ty 'a Lily o f T h a V a llq y .,B lg 8 'o u n ca boktla , '

, GUEST SOAP. REG., $2.00 & $1 .0 0 . . NOW $1.00 & 50c10 bar pnckBRa Roaa Fragranca. Rag. $ 2 .00 .5 bar pacKaga. Lilac,. U ly of Th a Valley and carnation. Reg. J.OO.

- -T E C H N IQ U K H A M P O O 'e L O S E O U E r R E G r $ 2 ^ 5 -7 r r N O W -$ t O O "_____ Jn-hn lr„ .cQ lo r» ..

1—CD

-eOMPAG POWDER-puff:. REG;-25c & ~15c vNOW 2-FOR-1-Velour or fo a i^ .'T w o in 'paQkage..' -

ASS'T. UNBReM bLE COMBS. REG. 29c & 39c,.. NOW 14c. . 1 ; . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . -.NOW 11 .■ J.......................................... NOW fl.1 7BUBBLE BATH O I L 7

M ary S h e rm a n >. Aaa't fraRrancaa,

■ N O W . 50 cL IP S T IC K S -B ig ra s s o r lm e n i. Reg. $1.25 . . .aaa't. kinds a« color* — . —

MANAGERS M E D jC M CHEST SPECIAL . . . . . . . :SAVE ^ 2 .4 9

• $ 1 .4 9 cou g r iyVu|), $ 1 .4 9 cold 'c a p m i« ir

-$ 1 .S B o in tm a n i a n d $ 1 :9 0 .Th a rm o m a ltr.

T o t a l-V o lu a $ 6 .4 6 . . . r . . . .

S P E C I A LPRIC^

J . 3 7 M a i n A y « . W . - r - D o w n t o w n -T yyln F a l l a

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PresWfeiit Nixibn’s Relations With .^Mexico (5roW Worse itli-GpeTatipn luterc^By TERRANCE W. McGARRY Q»pl” m ethods.. . - U nder E jsenhow or/rK C ttT ic^ •B y TERRANCE• MEXICO CITY. (U P l)—Rich- a rd -M ; Nixon', w h o . got off on the w rong fo6 t in his relations w ith neighboring Mexico, ' has soured the Mcxican governm ent furthcr»by chockftig' off bprcler tra ffic to hunt for m arijuana.

In l e s s 'th a n two weeks of 'Operation In te rc e p t," . Mexi-

can-'Amcrlcan relations have dropped to their lowest point In yeirrs:------- ^ ^ ---------------------------• M exiuon— o ffid d a —fH'e— hur4-}i am i an g ry . They b itlcrly ..recall " the good old ' days, with Lyndon B.-J ohnson^nnd -John-'F Kennedy.’’

McxTcan otficiais._ po ijil_ n u t th a t, Mcxico has in cd to cooperate w ith - the .LfpUpd States for a decad'q in

LTijuawtt-andnarcotic ' tl-affic. i------

-.uOuF- own efforts, which have been • sizable in money and m anpow er, in' destroying mari- luana fields, a re taken for tHt jon e fit of the - U niied .'S iates,v s a id one official. ".Without^ahd rich A m erican m arke t as a lure- for—the—scaw fira^w c-w ouH ZK ot have much 6 r r T » ‘Oftiem-Of-nur' .own. The use of- drugs is nol th a t w idespread am ong Mexi­can. young people. " '■

"W e do .this a s a friendly gesture; and 'w H at do we get in re tu rn ? Operation Bad • Neigh­bo r. th a t’s -what.” •..Mcxico.' agrees thfit m arijiia-

d_narcQtics.. traffic should

_ it the operation h as deeper m ean ings' to the M exican governm ent,, which go beyond “I’arliuano'. ~

The Mexican attiftde- is tfiat tbe -operation is a deliberate pressure-, play • agaihst .th e Mexican governm ent, and indi• ca tes the Nixon adm inistration regards good ■ ’ re lations _ \Vith IJ^exico as expendable.

-M exico-is-convinccd—despite

W iiliam -P . ftogers to Mexican Foreisn S ecretary Antonio Car-

Ttllo'-Fiort's—that-tfie :d im -6 f^ h e operation is .not p rim arily to catch sm ugglers a t the border.

" I t is quite transpare jiti’'~said one officfal.. " th a t the repl goal of this ill-conceived 'm aneuver is -to-hurt the’ ecoriom ies-of-pur io rd e r ..c it ie s and d is ru p t .b u r norm al ,com n\erce an d move­m ent on the border. . .

"T his is being done In the hopes, th a t it will 'fo rce the■Mexican g'oyernnieiit .tp__takc

’.mpn'.surcii ..hcce-Ja ■ •

and Johnson, a trad ition .had begun to grow. I t c a lled for-fl ;iew 'U . S. president' to /m e e t wMh Ws- Mexican counter*-'-* early , giving the neigjjl precedence pv er o th e r chiefs of s ta te . - • ,

Despite some h ints - from M exico .'P resident G ustavo Dias O rdaz didn’t m eet Njxon until this month—nine m onths Into his . aflministra’tion. ati.a a fte r

•Sulriday, b c to b e r 5 , 1969; ,Tlm es-N 6 w $ ,'T w ln F^lls^Jdc>Ko^..3.,

Putelic'MeetOiohDPA^et^ W e d r i i e s d a j E i i z i .

sta te . And tha t' w as .only fOr .a. ^w , hours, a mos'tly cerem onial c n '^ r i( e r '-a t" a ^ y e f lo la to -d a m B lte on the Rio G rahde.

While the suspicion grew In jjovernm eqt <iircles th a t “ the honeymoon Iflls' e n d ed ," M exi­can officials, in all bu t the m ost

iprivatCT .conversations, - -dented they fe lt any change in re la tions' • wUh UnitedS tates. ■

•-•‘b p e r a t I o n - ' ‘ In te rcep t” c h a n g e d that. A lthough .still unwilling— to —go—o n —r/co rd , M cxIcaiT................

Im provem ent

G A ^ j ; G R EEN B EK G . 27, a s ta If^ a tlo m « y .with the ■ ju s ticg Dop'artment*«rtlvll7Tight5 divtalop I s Bhowgrat-a^QewB- confcrencc th is w eelCat which h e sa id he Was ask ed lo .re s ig n after h e 'lo ld A ssistant A ttorney-G eneral J e r r ls Leonard ho could not defend governm ent-requested delays In school de­

seg reg a tio n In the co w ls . M r. Leonard charged la te r that “ a lot of people a fe running off a t the m outh about.tho'NlxoA

-adm ln ls tra jto n * s-c lv ll,jIg h U -p o ltc Ics .-(U P Ijtc lcp h o jp )_____i _

openly resen tfu l. ( rand b itt tr rom arkt^N ew spap^ra:.are-£iIlcd- '‘Opcratioh In te rcep f* - back M exicao^oftic la l-pu t

ak of cartoons picturing, custom s

unprccudonled c o rd la in r .u n d w “L 'n p . 'f t c r involved,

nScnntinjF duvMi t u ' n o im

Johnson. M exico w as pleased with th e stress Johnson p u t on rem edying M exican com plaints, h is ' frequent m eetings w ith M exican presidents (seven In all), his vigorous backing for a

.and the p ressure of .strangled traffig , will_most probably force

levels in time.But it cracked .'the friend.ship

b u ilt . 'Up betw een the two neighbors over th e . course of decades.

■“ We w ere ju st getting used to thinking o f 'm u tu a l problems as •ours.’ N p w .lt looks like we’re Hack to thfe days <jf 'u s and th em .’ " --------- ^

■A public Inform ation meeting on the Idaho • D epartm ent of. , Public A ssistance w ill be .s[X)n- sored a t 7:30 p .m . .Wednesday by the Tw in F alls County Coun- • oil ‘o f Pub lic A ssistance.• Don F ran k , local DRA .direc- tor^—sa id - th e -t}ublic-is invited to th«*' m eeting a t the Id ih o : powei* aud ito rlm . . .

___ ________ _______imis<innrrfor'DPA, will speak a t the-m cct-- '. ,Ing. Staff_Tnembers^fr(tfn the lo- ' • •CaT'bPA“ flfflce 'W ho'^lll b c -B a r- r— ticipating a re Linda Olsen,-eligl* bility for m o n e y p aym ents;_ ' J e r ry Quick, f in arid al and ni'ed-. V-^ le a f .assistance p rogram s; K e n t ' H enderson, child p_ro^tlvo«ser-'-vJcesi—E rro a -& « )iw h u e r-c h lld ------ -c a re licensing an^UdBirtive-stti->— - dies and .p lacem ents, and M rs^ P ea rl Shultz, se rv ices to fam ­ilies w ith ch ildren.

This is th e jf lrs t such m eeting .J ic Id _ in _ Iw iiL ^ a lls _ s in c e _ lh o ___ icountyJcoun cB w as appointed by <jQv._ U0 n ~ S sro u eb 0 a-iiv»- Nnv , _=-1_^_.. M em b ers -o f - ,the g commlCL___:tftfl nro John R prV^r.M rs. Royal Slotten, John W olfe . .and G eorge B ennett and H eber lo u g h m llle r, represen ting • tho county com m ission. Mr* r r a n k s e rv e s -a s a e tre ta ry .

Change Asked In Proposed Constitution

______BOISE* (U P I) — A proposed

hew s ta te c o r is t l t u t i o n cuts down on the role of counties as po litical subdivisions and should bo changed, the chairm an of .the com m ission th a t wrote it

. ,,sa id today.F’o rm er Suprem e Court Ju s­

tice K avm ond Givens,. Boise, legislative com m ittee^o ld

, JTthe-propo: .. . stitu tion th a t he docs not w ant to " le s se n -th e sta tu s of coun; tie s a s political subdivisions.”

— Undp.r, thp , rKvL<iR[l f^onstitu- tlon, counties and cities'*'ar«

. m entioned a s political subdl- . v isions of th e slate, but m uch

of th e language about the ir pow ers and duties Is stripped out.

Aa“ proi50sed” lrt"th8‘Tre\7^on: stitution, th e legislature would

• -h a v e '- t n e — power- to- meri coun ties w ithout a vote, o f (I people.

H erbert B erm an, a consultant to th e Constitutionhl Revision ; iJb m m lss t8 K '= t5 ia= W ^ ln m I{ = tee th a t perhaps In the future

------- th e leg is io tu rom ay-w an t-to -c re .-a to m etropolitan units of coun­ties and cities.

M eantim e, Jam es, Lynch. Boi­se ,-c h a lrn ja n of the S tate Bar

, _Cornmit{ee_qn Judicial Reform , ob jected to a proposed 10-year te rm ' fo r Suprem o Court. ji

, '. t ic e s .’ ___ A -Jnstlce. Lwich said, should

be Independent of the executive b ranch of governm ent.

Lynch also said tha t the d ra ft o f tho proposed rcv'ision.contnlns conflfcts, e ith e r w ith w h a t has been accom plished. In fac t o r by legislation and constitutional

He said im cndm ent recently approved

:-------by-tcfpll. la ry m easures for juBtlces an d Judges w hich a re not In­cluded In (he proposed revision and should bo placed thfire, •

R ussell Randall, I^w lston, chalrm afi tof the commis.sion’s Subcom m ittee on the Judiciary,

' agreed there should b s some m odifications made.

Thurs<lny, the com m ittee re- Jec tw r a prOp«»trd ‘‘Rhnrt-ballnt for e lectca s tn te offlclals,-

tho-olcctoratfi-scU .forth .U la; ________Brandt Has Become Symbol Of W. Berlin Determination

A <t • hir A m e i q ^ a n s ’ > |n

Blamed For T)FagffliigW^

ay U nited m s s in ternational When fo rm er Soviet P rem ier

N ikita S. Khrushchov once gave (ho W estern Allies six months to - a « t-o u t.-o f ..- l lc r l in ,-M a y u t Willy O randt rebuked him with an Indom ltahlb spirit th a t won him (ha undying ailegianco of ' Ic jlln e rs . , ^

SAIGON (U P I) — South 'Viet- nam eso Foreign M inister Tron —Vanii^ni_flaid-ErMoy_iiDW3li tlon l)y A m ericans n riiom o was '•prolonRlnK (his unhappy w ar," Ho - Bold -.P rcsldenl ..NlxDH_lina assured him that the United S tates w ill' see i t thmiigh to a

. Batisfactory concluHlnn, •InlervlewecT on th a weekly

Vletnnmeso Iqn^jngoJA fovlslon n rngram , "Tlio reo p le W ant to ICnnw,’*' I jim was nnked about his (niks wKh NlKon a t United Nations Insti m onth,

- ’^ProJildent.... Nixon— repentedan d ' requested tho nreHldont>of the Republic of V ielnam to believt). In (ho detorm inatlon nnd ' patlentio (of (ho \Unlted

•S tates) In the p re sen t-tlm er^ ' L<Un said.-* ff Smit»rviettmme#trniipiO'»

tn a t deflcrlbed os '‘V ery compll* cHted” U.S. ptihllc opinion on (ho w ar, I,.nm said he wan told (hnt nboiit (10 p e r co n ( ,n f the

.A m orlcan-peopie. supim rts Nlx- • cm’s V ietnam pollqics and tlint

21-35 por cen t 'com prls6 (ho -n n d w ar opimsldon, Ife snld m any Americans- hava opipfon, p ro o r^con .,...

W est Dcrlin’a determ ination to s ta y o u t of Com m unist hands on th a t d ay 11 year* HBO, W ithout w aidng for w ord from W ashlnglflh, L o n d o n -o r -p o r ls ; D randt rejected the Soviet d«m an4^m n)«dlAt*ly.

"W e a re nqt going (o be cooked ov er a alovr fire,**

B randt answ ered. “ You mudc yourself one.” ■

Berlin, always .h Socialist stronghold, whs one of the lustclilca.iQa«rn_,N«zl..!n...O»«.<l«y'> of World War l lD lc ta lo r Adolf liilte r, B randt’s anti-Nazi back- iround m ode him popular

Nazi underground, and iico to Norway in lOM ot,tho.nK o of 20 and la te r to Sweden when the Nazis seized Norway,- 'A f te r (ho -w ar-h e-re tu rn ed to G erm any, resum ed his Germ an 4U tluw sh<p-and-rea;ntiirud..G er.

JimndL:lQliLlhft..5QyiCL_________• 'B rn n d t m illed the oily around him as tho la te M ayor E rnest R eu te r d id during tho 1O4B-11M0Berlin Blo'ck’o a ? ^ ' ------ ‘•-

To B erliners, B randt Is a •nonpartlhon hem ,-'as ho proved when he got-01 ,ft per cen t o f the vote .Jn W est JieeUa'a ■ JM3 m ayoral olecllon. Ha ca rr ied nil 12 boroughs, Incmdlng (he fashionable suburbs long consi­dered consorvatlvo.

If - h is ‘ lllogUlmat* b irth - was hole]-' ag a in st him ' b y some d e trac to rs , his supporters point­ed o u t th a t B randt rose high and faced (he issue squarely,—Ho-#iever-m art<f-n--eeere^lh#t

tho nam eho w as born with H erbert- " ‘ “ ‘track, G drm ony, Deo, IB, 1013. He* ohonged h is nam e to conceal- his Identity from the Nnzla bu t • the nam e Willy B ran d t ulMck,.

B erliners (oil the s to ry of day (ha( Communlsc Enst G erm an Maytfr PrUrdrich’ KhiBi taun ted B randt about h>s birtl..

w as h o rn, a bA stard,"

r nM hft-nntI-

m an politics as, a ' Social I^ m o c ra t, the party he - had lolnod a t (|i", o f He v o iected niuyor 9 [ V ‘West ncTIIrTfnlO.’iT. ■

Brandt Is m arried form er- Ruth Hnnseni

to :tlin.................... , Norwe*

Ijian, They have two sons and h dau g h te r,. '

Yearbook ChosenIPAIIO STATR UNIVP.R.SITY,

Pocatello - The Valley High School yearbook w as . selected the -best sm all pchool yearbook during the annual fitll wnrkshnn of the Idaho State High Schorl

Burger Resigns. R O C H E S T E R , Minn. (U P IJ .— Chief Ju stice War-; rcn Burger luis resigned as n m em ber of the M ayo Clin­ic board of trustees, it was

• announced F riday.Atherton Dean, chairm an

of tho board, said Burger, a ■■*iVailv(ror'MinaOfiotar‘wtmo'"

tha t he .had to ‘’reexam ine and reeC-aluato'’ his actlvi- tlelf and "indeed my e n tire ,

_jnm la.nLliriU a,orilcU !>:W nrk_.' ■ -p rln rtH ix

for the future,"B urger fiald' th e ' ‘largo

com m itm ent’' for tjie m eet- lni!5 of th(Lbj?ard_ls no lonb. c r possible In h is new posi­tion,

TTOTm~!inta tiP 'nci.e |ited-iltp-reslgniltiong re t."

"w ith grcirt re-

Lawsuit AtKetchum Is Under Study

KETCHUM ~ A law suit In­volving (ho Rcntly-To-Pour Con- crc(o Co. iigainHt a KotChum building lnupvo(or has n been taken under advisem ent a fte r a

Pro«ii AiuoclBtlon, " • ilwcKluj trio l, „ , ‘ , heId-nv~Ju<*Ro-Ch«rlo«-J>oogRln-to.o.J

Gliaiia Is Africa’s First-State To Return Civilian Rule .By PHIL NEWSOM

U PI Foreign News A nalyst-In 1057 G hana becnmo black

A fr ic a 's . first -independent' stato. T his week it becam o black Africa’s first sta to to re turn to civilian rule via free clecticyi* if (e r - th rc e -y e a r» -o f-m ll l (a T ^ {overnment.

Tho new p rem ier is 55-year- old Tefl Busiu, a soft-ajK)kcit Mclhodlal lay preiicho£ who

B.n Ph i) from Oxford. - - I lls progre.ss p a rty won 101 ol tho 140 seats In (ho ■’'Ghiumiun assem bly in Inst month'i reg im e o f-G h n n a ‘f l- f lr r f l-p idont, Kwame N krum ah.

than S800 million 'and it had turned G hana’s foreign trade from a dcficIt to a surp lus ofabout $08 m illion. ------—It hnd kept Its p ro m ise '(o restore ■‘dem ocracy and as Itturjied. the govefnm ent ov er to

'v ll.......................................................I f .. ,

remalnod in jail.

civilian rule it could say that iiotV'fiirKic-Miurcttr-pfrsirnei'

Among G h an a 's a sse ts is Its encrgetlc ^nd Intelligent populUT (Ion of n little pw ro than seven

debt, th e new governm ent faces problem s of Inflation, unem­p lo y m en t, and the question of w hat ( o d o wKh (he uneconomic s ta te en te rp rises established by NkruiT»ah.

It m ust encourage foreign Investm ent.■'TlV d'X lirc'rirnon 'CriuhcirB O U L . to persuade foreign companies to take over somo of tho loilni s ta te en te rp rises but wUI lim ited fiuccesft. j h e Firestone T iro ' and Rubber, Co., op.cratcs a '(U e fwetfny and lublir

p lantations.I t m u st step* u p the produo*

tlon of cocoa, Its princlpa)prodwc(,. Which hftB-been.lofllng_____ground to o(her. coun(rles.

It m u st som ehow try to satisfy n m iddle tie r In Its populotlon w hich liked nel(her (he ■c6 U'n(ry’r e a r l l e r 'n i n f l i i o n -------w ith th e C om m unls(s n o r Its l a te r dependence on (he W est,

And K m ust Hnd a aofutfon to , . a problem exem plified by tho 9 IVII w a r In N ig e r ia .'w h fch ' Is

J t ln a Irihal differences.^

—ThB -TvnrkBhnpinvnirl / on the Idaho

Spaperw< schools

S(a(e Unl- (he citso under advisem ent I'rl-

irwomen from U Idaho high • i((ended.

E D rrO R .D IE STUCSON. Ariz. (U PI) - Re­

tired Cleveland sports ed itor nnd colum nist Gordon Russoll Cotitk bledictc died here T h u rsd ay night a t tlw ago of 70.

erec tcd s ta tues of him self and left his country ' nearly a billion <^ollttr««^at7}i^)bt.„ now .n^jtUlo:^ Iti- cxllo .In...n«lBhl,X)rlng' Gulnon.

At a (Ime when m any African leaders consider dem ocracy old fash ioned ,~ B usla- |nadB . it .J i ja pla(form ,

"All peoples can achieve and practlco dem ocracy, • If they itnve enough faith nnd colivlc- (Ion In Its valudfl," ho once wroto.

He had served a s the leader of N krum uh’s opposition,, In parliam ent nnd then had fled In iOOO to c a rry on his fight In exile.

In (he jAugunI elections, his • ■ • JComlu ’~A,_Cibcdi

nee mlnlNt<

WltnesBflr during-tw o-days r - '11)0 con<;ro(e firm pur^shas'ed

property w est of Ketcfium when thnt p roperty w as zoned Indus- (rln(, Unwover, ^Ince th a t tim e (ho property has been zoned re s ­idential. . - . ’

I.eonard M cCoy Is (ha Ininector. nomcfl In (he su it an dcfcndUnt, , '

mall, one-tfmo finance *iul—#l^r' ‘ ■■tnB h f'^ iT -o n ij» --30-M i»(« .— ---------

As . the new government replaces the’ m llltary-rulcd Nn- tlonnl I.lheradon Council, it fnces moniiiTitjntnr lasks,',

In tho three y ears it had held power, the council h»d done a good Job,

, I t had rrnegoda ted paym ents on (he, N krum ah debts of more

m X te m tt- i

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CH^E CARPENTER • CfME THOMPSON’ ‘ PAUL STANDIEY' , . rOl J. SMITHa r ^ t b ' ’ Comomlng RocriJAorwtfw fr tu Room ManoQt .Monoolna Editof

- That SST Gamble

• WASHINGTbW V X h e ' L a ^ r ; b cp a rtm cn l's cam M lgn to eni** plby more* sk illed Negroes on federally•- financed conslruction ' p ro jects h a j provoked on cm -' b^rrassing In tra • governm ent w rangle. '

Congress m ay be asked to sqt goals fo r m ino rity h iring j o take a hand. In the m eantim e, tha t their w ork fo rce accu ra te ly however, the controversy could • reflects the availab ility of m l- ' w ind, up In the.Jederal courts. nority w orkm en in a given a re s .

A t Isfae Is the so-called "P h il- I t Is aim ed a t pushing m bte qdeiphia P lan” under w hlch fcd-— black-workm en Into the building , ^ r a i co n tra c to rs 'a re 're q u ire d to trades. . ^

I s i t w orfli $1.2 b illion to bo a b le chj . o f , ,'g e ttin g - h i s :: in y e s tm e h tch a n ce . „ ____„ .. . . .•paiils In- 4>atIR lu th e fu rm ~ot . r o y a l t lB y 3 o 6 =~

th r e e h o u r ^ — a b o u r - h t t in h e tim e . ing , t h e . , m anufQ C turer, .e sU m a te s ~ t io w - r e q m r e d ? - T h i s -is->5he-of- th e - t h e : g o v e im n e n f w ould re c e iv e full

auestlons b e in g a sk e d ’iii th e jw a k e ,o f - re l in h u rs e m e n t w hen It- se lls . i t s le -N lxon o d m ln is tra u o n 's cleclsioii— S O O U r-pl^e..Sp,far.;,there 0X.e o rd e r^

t ' - t a g o . a h e a d w ith .th e .A m e ric a n ver-; ' fro m 28 a ir l in e s W rJ 2 2 of th e s iiper- slon of th e su p erso n ic tra n sp o r t. . ' c r a f t r— H

B ut. a s ' s o often h appen^ , co s t - E v en i f a ll goes w ell, the: Boeing := ^= ^ay^ire~the?^Rf5F-o_f ' t !iB~gt?5tacltfa S 9T w ill-b ^ th e^ th ird -en trsL ^liv i^ H et

■ e n c o u n te re d : b y th e T ju g e p lan e’s in te rn a tio n a l SST field . T h e Rus-b a c k e rs In th e com in g d e b a te in ' * ’ ’ ' ........C ongress. Sen. C lifford C ase o f N ew

. J e r s e y a lre a d y h a s in d ica te d hejw ill a s k th a t a b an b e p la c e d on flying

_the.SST n v g r thft rn n tip e h ta t-U n lte d ^— S ta te s , e x c e p t on m ili ta ry m issio n s.

Tho plan' h a l f e e ? ruled lllc- , the us» p t tcj5>al I^Bds on prQ - . gal by C om plro llc f G eneral E l- ccls w hlch Ignore tlie-com ptrol. m cr a ' S l a t e o n grounds th a t le r general s ruling ofl the PhU-—it Is, In essence, n quota sy s :^_ade ljlilil_E l»ni — r- ■;--------- ,tern . which, am ount^_ to raq|_,J

- >c nn tn ipu leh t motlcc th iit the ■murder chargd aga inst the e ig h t G reen B erets e ither bo drojJped

"or IH e lr tr ia l be shifted to a civilian cb u rt in..the U.S. ' ' '

/ T h is Ira te dem and was m ade by one of th e 'm o s t . Influential i , lead ers of the House - Rep.L. M endel River?< D-S.C., chafr-

n f thc 'pow erfu l House'A rm- ' 'c e s Ci - -

d iscrim ination In reverse . Such plans, he says, V lo la te :th e - ir '- civil, r igh ts law.

S taa ts’ G enera! Accounting Of-, lice rides herd o n ' the .spending o h funds app rop ria ted by Con­gress. His ruling suggests', therefore , th a t fe d e ra l^ financ­ed con tracto rs cannot bo requir* e d ' lo cstoblish the goals- Im-

slan s h a v e anno iinced th e ir vers io n , ab o u t w h ich li tt le is 'k n o w n , w a s fldWo-fgfeter th a n sound fo r the f i r s t tim e - la s t D e c e m b e r- Thp f p i n - t ^ ? re n c )f^ tish L ..C o n c o rd e „ could—^ 0 fly ing co m m e rc ia lly in a y e a r . ~

_j-m ile-w ide sw a th __b o o m s fo l lo w in g -c ra f t w h ich fly ' - fa s te r th a n the ' speed of sound from

, d is ru p tin g Jife on e a r th m o re th a n is ab so lu te ly n e c e s sa ry . T h e sena-

--to r-'has, m u ch suppor't on th e ques- - t io h 'b f -n o is e —T h is-co u ld -b eco m e-th e -

SST poin^_td re c e iv e w id e s t a tten -^ 1 tion~in Congres;

signe'd to cruisfe a? I.-ISO m iles {in -hour, co m p a re d to 1,800 fo r th e Boeing v e rs io n . T h e A m eric an p lan e a lso w ill h a v e tw ice th e c a p a c ity of th e C o n c o r d e . •

Ojice its-su cce ssfu l-to st-fllg h ts-a re b e h in d -it , th e Boeing p la n e should- ou tsell -Us com petition . If th e a g e of

. : s - fo r - th e ^ o s tr$ 5 0 0 -M ill l5 ir- a r^ h 'e " S S T ^ « C K e T T » T rffS -it5 -e x p o n e n i . r»'~Tpndy_hhsLtieen. a llo c a te d u n d e E -p re r_ e x p e c tr:th e -U :S :z c o u ld -h a v e :-o n e -o f —v io u s -a d m in ls tra tio ifs rr lh e - re m fe in — its - h o t te s t - e x p o r t - p r o d u c ts - in - th e .

ing $700 m illion ,1s e a rm a rk e d fo r - p lane . ' .g e ttin g th e p la n e o p era tio n a l. I f i t B ut a ll th a t is tw o. y e a rs aw ay , su cc eed s, th e ta x p a y e r s ta n d s a a t th e e a rlie s t.

Ocean Dump- ^ D u ^ i n g - i n d u s t r i a l w a s te s off th e —ed g e—of— th e —co n tin en ta l—s-h -e .lX

tr ip to d e p th s of 1,800 fe e t ju s t off th e co n tin en ta l sh e lf o f N ew J e r s e y

tljrb u g h m ile s of p ip e lin e a t. f i r s t g la n c e se e m s- to b e n o t o n ly ran im -

—p ^ c tic a ts u g g e s tio n ,^ b u t_ p o s s ib ly a d a n g e ro u s one fro m th e poten tial., c onsequences to th e oce an . ' '

l iu t Wlien considere'd~^d^alilst"tht: a d v a n c in g s ta te of po llu tio n in the n a tio n a n d th e la c k of m o re than '

- t e m p o r a r y “ b re a k th ro u g h s— in -a t ­te m p ts to co n tro l it, th e id e a of us*

“w a s a n unexp6C rea“ d Isc o v ery -p f-T r bo n an za in m a r in e J i f e a n d d is a ­g re e m e n t-a m o n g th e rh se lv es a b o u t th e -e f fe c ts of -d um ping—Jn d u s tr ia t w a s te s . . '£

T h re e sc ie n tis ts a sso c ia te d _wlth' th e t - ra n k lln ' In s tm ite .sa id tlie . llev ed th e d u m p in g p lan ls-p ro sjsec ts w e re“ h e rg H t^ e d Dy th e ir find ings. T h e - o th e r - tw o m e m b e rs of te a m ; fro m a U . S . B u re a u of S p o r ^

•Py^th c -Pti • However, A ttorney G eneral John N. M itchell has Issued a • 20-page opinion w hich upholds the legality of the'plan '. A s o n g - . Inally developed, it applies to large federally- assisted con-' scnictlon pro jects in th e Phila-dclphia .ar e a . - , ----- -— SicreiaV y 'o f^tfl^ fif G eo rg e-P ;’ Shultz expects to ' ad ap t the plan - to prevailing circum stances In o ther a rea s as soon a s possl- ble. His position, now 'supported •

cd Services Cprffhiittce,' tRat h an 'd lc s -a irm llita ry lo g is lB tiq n . •In-n few :d ay s.'R iv e rs will act. a s noo r_ leadcr when the House... - considers thP ?20 bilHon m ilitary p ro cu rem en t authorization blU— ov e r w hich the Senate wrangled- fo r ten w eeks. • . •

R lv c rs jlo ld _down-hIs_-.ultima-;::; tu rn on th e ' G reen -B ere ts -ln-«-

-b a f^ lm u ck le talk-w llh Resor— " T h e A rm y’s handling, of this

a ffa ir Is Infam ous,”- said Rivers.'I t Is a d isgrace to th e-A rm y

th e plan- does not .s e t quo tas In ge ije ra l. T he .A rm y seem s to_.but sim ply requ ires "good faith"-* haVe gone 6 u t..o t.ifs .. .w a y toa ttem p ts to m eet h iring g o a ls ., b lunder and bungle. Thls-stu^Id-

rfiHng arm Itv a n f Incom prehensible Inanltvof Congress. MitchcU’s ju s tic e D epartm ent Is the law office of the governm ent’s exe(yitive branch . T he -controversy Is, therefore , one of legislative vs. executive' a ll over again.

h as to stop.- ‘.'I am w arn ing you bluntly a n d , explic itly th a t unless the A rm y 'd ro p s - th e case' o r 's h if ts .

' th e - t r la l to a civilian court In the U.S., - th e A rm y will g riev- .

C ontraetor-groups' oppose-thar - o u s l i ^ r ^ ^ I t r - T O l ^ t a ^ n o t ^ jp la n . U s t w e e k th e c o n v en tio h ‘f t ,o r th e A F L -C IO C o n s tm c t lo p .. 5 ' « , a h d y o i ^ n o w d a m n w e ll f n jt- H i i iH in f - T ra it...; T v p n r l - I C an m a t e g o o d j n e v e r y w o rd

l U s S S S l n l t e l y k n o w n w h a t - R eso r -repH ed-feut he can ' h ava.., no doubts a s to R ivers’ 'a b ility to b ack u p h is deniVnd.

T h e South Carolinian, a 30- y e a r House veteM n, is not only

.... i c h a irm an of the A rm ed Services

of departm en t President- C.- I. H aggerty t h a t the building trades unions a re 100 p e r cent opposed to ‘quota system s, what-^ e v e r they a r e called.

Skilled jobs, a s plum bers,

th e like, a r e . a t the h ea r t of , the controversy'. The unions rep-

re sen tin g ' such* w orkers - have- — long-been criticized on grounds

th a t they ■discriminate against m inority groups, often through llly-whlte ■■ - -

am ong House m em bers In gen- c r a l and a ' m uch respected lead­e r of th e po ten t Southern,bloc.

'Both*' the ' Defensfe- D epartm ent, a n d the W hite House go to g re a t p a in s not to antagonize him.

for* w a s te s a t le a s t d e se rv e s to b e exp lo red ! T h a t is w h a t fiv e sc ien ­t is ts h a v e done, u s in g th e r e s e a rc h s u b m a rin e B en F ra n k lin . < i

W h a t th e sc ien tis ts c a m e b a c k — w ith -fro m a tw o - d a y e x p lo ra to ry

■greunda— F lshe rle s ~ M a r ln g "CaBbr a to ry;

R eso r w as-ech o ed by -an o th e r - -— - .......... - ■ ■ , in fluentia l Southerner — Rep.—

ed constructlon_trades_have.jni-__ P a u l—R ogers ,—I> -F la .^ H e -d e ---------nority em ployes am ounting to • nounced th e Armj»‘s handllhg' o f about o n e -p e r cent, while m i- th e G reen B ere t case aS another norities com prise about 30 p e r g la rin g instance of ‘’m ilitary in-cent, of thft w ork force in the rnmp«K»nr«» "________________•"

If re a 's construcuon industry. * ^ e whole so rry situation,” ’’The plan m aji well be tested R ogers told his .colleagues, "h as

In the courts w hen a 'c o n tra c to r c r e a te d ,a n a fr of_buck-pass|ng' declines to - abide by th e goal w ith in th e m ilita ry . The Amerl*

“ PfOeedttPfr - * . . . . . . . . . . .

p re ssed doub ts ab o u t th e idea , say* ing it cod ld ca u se serio u s h a r m to m a rin e life . . -

Obviously, m o re ex te n siv e s tu d y i s -n e e d e d befo re a n y cdficlusions c a n b e re ach e d .

A N DR EW TULLY

Too Late To Have Any Clout

rEv& lvinchG owboa-Ing analysis" of th e situation ■ ' W ashington "w as m ade in

WASHINGON — Ltl k Q so policy decision of aw ful slgnlfl-m any of tho crusades .against cance. ^ ............ „ .............

..W w ar (hflt turn<»ri niif to ht» In re trnspgp.t, T.yndon Jdhnson close and COnatant-COnaultaUOO unpopular. Sen. J . W illiam Ful- today m ust feel a little like John with the governm ent of Viet-

" bN ght’r d i a c ifla a rO Hgl-^^O-U-Lh— K cnncdyzd id ia f te rz tfag=aborttCTrr3ianriizJtistrat>r=But=thett-

con trac to r in th e Philadelphia ' a re a has Indicated th a t he m ay ac t to force a cou rt test.

With the Justice D epartm ent supporting the legality of the plan , som e m em bers of - th e H ouse end Senate a re urging th a t C ongress a c t to support the GAO, Q.ije proposal h a s a lready been d ra fted w hich would b a r

t a r y ’s Ineptness In the Pueblo a n d la te r th e flying Pueblo af- * fa ir s and now .sees e igh t Am eri­ca n serv icem en literally cap tu r­ed and b adgered b y .'o u r own fo rce s . Com bined w ith the P u ­eblo and th e flylhg Pueblo cas^ .es, w e h a v a now witnessed In­com petence of leadership on land , se a and in the air.*'

— -O v er -the y e a rs c a ttle m e n h a v e Ing the_«nd of th e b ra n d in g Iron;jftcciistom ed th em se lv es , i f ^ a b it

. re lu c ta n tly , to a g r e a t m an y c h a n g es in th e ir t ra d e . Cowboys s till r id e ho rses , b u t often a s no t it is~fo 'r fec re a tio n “ InsTeYd” b f “ w brk. V eh ic les now do m uch of th e ra n g e w ork , supp lem en ted freq u en tly b y a irc ra f t .

----- O no -o f-th o -few a sp e c ts o f-ran c h -'Ing w hich h a sn ’t c h a n g ed g re a tly s in ce fro n tie r d a y s is th e m ethod

. o f m a rk in g ' c a ttle so th e ir ' ow ner­sh ip ca n bo re ad ily es tab lish ed . Now som o D a lla s en g in e ers a ro i^rcdlct*

Th its 3lace th e y w ould su b s titu te a la s e r b e a m . N o t th e k ind u sed in la b o ra to rie s a n d in d u s try , b u t one w hich ca n g e n e ra te h e a t u p to 5.000 .......... —

'deB rees'C entlgrQ dG ^hnd‘p u fa b ra n d " ^ h * 'N i* o n '® d i

Vletnam_dld_not_ask th e_ U n It^d _ _ C u v ^Jn v n sio n ..In .th a t.o n e ,..th o — could onlj4-report.thaU hlse.con*_S tates to send comba’t troops CIA w ent even fu rth e r b y tak ing aultatlon* .‘’wore such a i to b«to th a t countnr In M arch. 10G5, com m and of a m ilita ry expedl- regarded b y o u r governm ent a i _ ______ ________________Is too la te to have a n y clout, tion. constituting a request fr&m th® A D T D I j r H W A L D

N everthe le^ , F u l b r i g h t h a s ’ T h e re -Is no doubt th e South governm ent of V ietnam ." pcrform ed.'a’jc rv lc e by fo rc lh g ' V lelnam cse reg im e g e n e ra l ly , ‘T g ih a t, th e only possible

.................... f.— w Q B -ln - fa v o t-o f - th e -d ls p a tc h — p l ^ ^ - y o u r - f a th « r ’» -m u*u«oh a h ide In a frac tio n of a second. T h e la s e r iro n is. now w a itin g fo r field te s ts .. .W ell, th a t le a v e s th e S te tson , L ev is an d boo ts. T h e y h a v e n ’t b ee n re p la c e d y e t. B ut one c a n im ag in e w hnt a m od fa sh io n h o u se could — an d p ro b a b ly w ill ■—^do w ith th a t costum e.

t e r a four-months’ w ait — to ad m it th a t the rccords .show no evidence of such a Saigon re­q uest In writing. The- Incideftt should bo usbful to the Senate In reacting to any future a ttem p t b y a President to send A m eri­can troops adventuring In far-, off climes.

Fulbright has called the lack of a wrlltcn' Saigon r c q u .c s 't

MR. SPECTATOR

About The PolicemenE v e r w onder w h a t po licem en do?

W ell, M r, S p ec ta to r found ou t w hnt th e y do In Tw in F a lls . Ho knew th a t C h ie f - R r - a n k - B u rn o lt • m ak es- - u m o n th ly re p o rt of ju s t w hn t goes dow n In the c lepnrtm ent y e t, In tho p re s s of ne\vs, tlio re su lts of the r e p o r t seldom g e t m u ch p u b l i c i t y ^

So w hy no t do’ a c o lu n in 'o r r ^ ie pb llce d e p a rtm e n t nctlvUles?''SQ M r.

“ ST

tho r ig h t of w ay , five s to p s lcn vio­lations, fou r <lrunk d riv in g , n ine Im- prripe r tu rn s an d one im p ro p e r lanec h a n R o ........ ...... .. ..........

E q u ip m en t v io la tio n s fo r S ep tem ­b e r to la lcd 40 w ith people not hav- ing a d riv in g licensQ h ea d in g th e liiit a t 20. F o u rte e n w ritte n w a rn in g s w e re g iven . .Tliero wtt^ o n o .c a se of defec tive lig h ts an d fou r of defec-

. !t : tu iu [' Titt l ’a iid - !ie r tr:Tir u ' .so m L ...............- ......................th e findings. Those a r e a few of tlio U nder the c r im in a l code a c tiv it ie s , th in g s tho m em b ers of the local no j thnro w nro 21 ‘nconlq f irrc s tcd for. lice d ep u rtin o n t — co llec tive ty an d being d n in k , <12 c h a rg ed w ith ju- 08 J^i|(lWjduQl8 did d u ring the yw ille deH nouency. th re e w llli-issu*

.. '^W hat-li.............shocking is flomelhlng Fulbrigh t apparen tly doesn’t know. I t is th a t tho dccl.iIon to send A m eri­can com bat troop.i to South Vlet- nnm m ore than four y e a rs ngo w as an example of tno v irtua l d icta tion of A m erican forclRn pQ llcjt.by two. m em b era -o f-th o U.S. intelligence com m unity r - th e cen tral Inteliigonce Agency and the Defense Intelllgpnco Ag­ency.

- - -T his -was- not..common. knowl-. edge a t tho tim e, hut U had been ferreted out hy u few re-

. p o rte rs on the scene. Including th is one, In essence. It hollod down to the fac t tha t CIA.-and DIA h a d convlntibd r re s ld n n t ' Johnson - r .o v c r tho oh lecllon’

of U .S/ fighting m en. But l» Jan u a ry , 1905, the CIA and E>IA w ere agencies In n hu rry . T im e w as of tho c-ssence, they told Johnson; Wn<;hinRton could not afford to w ait for the horsing nround prellm innry to n form al reque.st ny Saigon to r m ore help.

A.S It tu rned olit tho record .shows thn t Saigon never did get around to tha t form al reque.it

..................... ........... .m u su ch o .-B ut Ift* InAhe firs t thlfee m onths of 1965,

there w as ju s t a llttl6 too m uch eagerness on the p a r t o f tho very powerful A m erican Intelli- gence community, to influcni:o a terrib ly Im portan t foreign pol­icy decision. The events of those th ree m onths — the conniving and m anipulating — presen t one

By Assoaatlon. ; WASHINGTON — 'The G reen B eret C ase has everyone In Wa.shlngton baffled. W hat doci? the Arm y have to gain by court- m artia ling six m en for m urder a fte r nine of w ar? To

T h e general tu rned back to m e. ’’You have to understand th a t, a lthough w e’re a t w ar, wo m u st a t a ll tim es rem ain civil­ized. O therw ise, we could be> com e Just like they a re .”

-T h o —S ta te—Dopishould get off Its la rded 1

reply— and-stlck -Its-ito Fulbright tried to g e t aroiinS ou.s activities of ou r various and th is by saying th a t “ a continu- num erous spy shops.

PAUL H A R V EY

Faces Of Ho Ghi

tr j( to find the hnsw e» I visited T he phono ran g again. " I a. general a t tho Pentagon . "'don't know whv I have to bo

’Gewairv/hy-A-re-yOtrtrylrtg— l-m h-cfcaT vlirthat^^nhT gon^rG reen Berets fo r m u rd e r?" ■ 'sa id Into tho phone. “ Don’t the

flam e throw ers work? Well, then w hy don’t they Just throw dyna­m ite in to tho tunnels and closo

Ho-Chl-Mlnh U doad-and-som o- fltrungo tea rs a ro ^ tlll w ateringhl.s grave. ____

You’v o . .b e e n -hea rin g a’nd'p riiro e im y mi Kiit o tiror ' irar -

Vilsers exccpt S ec re ta ry 'o f Sinto “ " ■ ........... l lm c —

m o n th of Seplem ljor; In g n o -a c c o im t checK S , o n o c a r r y in g

fo r the U..S, to take « com bat- hand in the w nrr— -4 jn tiM hftn ,-w a had, only ‘’ntl-

cu l opllaphfl for<a despot who d led 'w lth n lot o f o th e r people 's

.'-'witty—Unclo- ‘-‘lover -ofch ild ren ,'' ‘^gehtlo philosopher" and even ‘'an o th er George Washington.*'- I la r r l in n .Sallihi>ry.ln.lha New,

York T im es '^w ro te , " I n - ' t h e wjiole of >Vlotnam In 1069 Ho

■Ijc G reen Berets fo r m urder? '“ I can’t com m en t'b e fo re tho

tr ia l, J u s t a m inute p lease ." Ha pushed tho in tercom button, “ H arry , d id th o so B<52s h it'the ir , ta rg e ts la s t night? . . , :-0 h , they, h it a village by m istake. That,’s loo bad. Tell them to be m ore carefu l . . . Well, back to i»Our question. The Arm y has ce rta in rules and regulations th a tU ll .l ts m em bers m ust abide b y . . : - . , ' ------------7 ' . ....... - .......... - -

A coloncl cam e In. “ G eneral, tho nervft.ga-s th a t w e’re moving

• o u t 'O f Okinawa . . .Did you w an t any of It sen t to Viet* n am ?"

'n ic RBneral replied, “ No, hut--------------- A n ­

them -fo rever? ,-A nd- lo o k . 'le t 's g e t those ricc paddles m ined . . . I c a n 't he lp tha t. They c a n grow rice som ewhere e lse f \ . Wo c a n ’t take tha t chance '. . . Tills Is w a r ." He hung up.

“ I f j l had .m y way, I ’d bom b the' hellliiutL.of. liano l and Ilal-'I - phong," ho said to mo. “ W here w ero w c? Oh. yes, the -Grcen B'urcts . . . Well, they a re sus- {K cted 'of having killed a double ’ nnent, O ur Job la to find out if they d id n r not, If the>( did,

"IcRTiST would"'hav^^^*^11 im nuy^ III w c IICCU----- t tv t—i r r ^ i i i r n v m iT ;—m iu iu—h a r 'a ^ f u tu r o da te . . - r l x t to taka a very d im . view ot i ' ' . . . ------ . 1 ,,.

T h ey an sw ere d a to ta l of4,1.313, concelled w eapons an d s ix cu rfew“•ca iis7 -T h i8 rin -itso ifrw o u id -k o o n -T r^ .n iiin tn iiB ::--------r---------------------------—

lot of people busy . T h a t m e a n s th ey T h ere w e re 171 doRS im pounded a n sw ere d an a v e ra g e of nonrly <14 d u ring th e period an d th e re w ero cu lls a d a y d u rin g th e period; And also 14 w a rn in g s glveni an lm aU o w n -. th is , folks, a in 't to lephniie cn llsi I t ’s c rs and 1,4 c ita tio n s Irfaued.

—Eoing-out-<5ftHs^— tho-klnd-w lion -you------T otal a r re s ts , foe th e m o n th , c a m ego (o SCO som eone. to 747.

A nd then , d u rin g tho m on th , a to- So fhcro you h n v e It — th a t 's w h a t . t a l o f 97 Ind iv iduals w e ro “ gueHts” tho policem en do — ;p lu s a lo t o f

Jn one of tho “ luclous”' ce lls m nin- o th e r th ings alo n g th e Invesllgn tlvo taln>?d .for such p u rposes , line w hich a re n o t re ad y , fo r Inclu-

Aftd ju s t 1 to k ee n th ln g s m ovlng alon In thlH_ci)liunn, a s y e t , __^ h o o ff ic ers m v cstlg u tc d a to ta l o f —

121 tra f f ic «cc ld o n ta w ith in th e c i ty ------- ----- - H R L P N E E D E Dlim its 'd u r in g S ep to m b er, h ad re* V irg in ia F a r m e r h a s a p ro b lem . poMa o f 15 sto lon b icy c le s an d re - Rim needs e ight u n ifo rm s , for G irl

—<toV0rad-U-0t-U>0re>-Th<fl'^^-W 0E0-f0Ur___S c o u t.^ n n d a i m t h n m Ir] t |ipau to m o b iles ■ *• ^ - • -

~ 4 iio m .,w w

' Ic wiiH tills bimii-lcagiio Stnlln 'who. In 1054, introduced oudh ii

.............. -¥k»(

referendum honestly and fair­ly;."..

n r r°nwl)|n!!l ^ o h ” f . r ' f iRhHnp^t"i” ' clvlllnns flcd to , IpnorCn .the lo jM ld e tl^p u lo tio n

If thu A rm y com m and feels thnt «• crlme« has been- com m ltted r-

i»en" In a w ar rone, •then It

ato len ’an d th re o w o rst V^ay.4WovWr< > d .~ In .^ s» -y o u -------S h ^ -^ n llw Hd- th e re iw ere np tra f f ic ' sh e llilnks It ^a r e In te re s te d - th e re >Were np tra f f ic sh e tlilnks It would t e ^ W h i l l / n*cu^

fatallllOB b tit th e re w e re tw o accl* If eig h t liooplo «om ow here In th is d e n ts . Involv ing p e d e s tr ia n s an d tow n h ad th a t n u m b e r of u n ifo rm s.tlipro ,w ero jQ ur_occlU entiiJnY O lving_-nQ t..bo lnff..u8cd .unym ore.._____u lcy c le a . So thofio.of- you who Jm vo 'n n d

P eop lo w ho ju s t fo rg e t .to pu t thnit G irl Sqouts In th e p a s t . Just look throiiglt those c lo se ts , d ra g o u t tho .ifnlforms, an d 'g ive V irg in ia F a r m e r R ,cn li;--T ho IJn c o ln School g a ls rbh lly need them an d If n o t re ce iv e d

gonnrally stuck to the ir advisory role. However, In Janunrv , lOOfi, Iho CIA and DIA "ad v ised ’*

__Johnson that tho w ar would belost I)nle«s U.S. com hut troop-i v^ro_^commlttc(l, Vicjory could

n ) o w in , tho ijgcncrofl 'said, by Bending only " a , fow" fightingm en to VIotnom.............

Tlie "few’' consisted of two M arino hnllallotis, whlv^i landed M arch 8-0. A« It tu rned out,

-..thcy .w ^rft m orcly tlio vnnstiprd nf a massive Am erican forco which ovontuallv grow to m ore than half a million m en, an In­telligence kept inslsllng that “ a fow m ore’* would tu rn tho trick .

G overnm eni-recordsi .bY-SdUi

inuB t-nrinB ’ ' eliurRDR— nKn^nsJhosQ responalblo," ‘

• T he cap ta in returned. “ ‘•Hora a ro tho body cotints,

Ar«>tan/ nf. t n La

Ho fitopped the exodus by* neallpg tlio hor«ler. In d irect violation of tho G enova nccords.

'Hten, in North V ietnam , ho dlHposs«!HHCd nil landow ners —

. inclndlnK-.peasQnta _ jvltli „ Only ono or two lieotares rtf rice Jnnd — hy ordering, an cstlm utcd 1S0 ,» OOn of tiHiin shot, ■

Even G eneral .V o Nguyen Gliip, who had Jji^aten th o F rench iit Dion Biun Phu, pro- touted tha t l lo 's -torrur- had “ Hono loo fa r .’’

iJven a Com m unist • publica* (Ion reported N ovem ber fi, 103(1, th a t lio had “ poopln nrrented, Jn|lcd, cruelly to rtu red ; peojilo

. C^ngVe.ssman E dw ard Koch ,of r^anhnttati noted tha t tn m a n y VletnamcBO Ho w a s

• ‘ Cteorga W ashington, Abraham Lincoln' and John F , Konn«dy.’’

Rep. .K och nnld .^t'W o jnuat.. recognlzi) th a t ho wan above all n patriot Jn hU own country.'*

H ia t, to mo, >dpncrlbea the . fascinating , Inconsistency of a certain se t o f A m ericans who

, dorido A m orlcan pa trio ts an ?‘F lag.w avars,‘’ yet- soun d .'o ff w ith nuch resp ec t for the ‘'pot- rlotlnm " of a •Castro, a ‘Mao Tno-tung o r n Ho Chi Mlnh.

So m uch recen t p ra lsa fo r H o ‘ h as cited nationalism and pat-

-Tlotlsm -an-<om m ew lahl», ■

fsPpyiifT “ Ilm m nn. T hey lost 1,245 this

- thcylll have to burp the.^ „orry, I c an 't d iscussitP.lKoj!(iwiiuLQflk.XdQa’l^ h 1 n -« n j^ fu n h o T v 1 h tfv rirefugcoB anv m ore than you (hesft body counts over' to the

rnoR and tha general up.

•'What'B tha t? Well, If Saigon feels the village hos V iet Cong,

-then they ’ll have to burp the

like refugcoB any m ore tha.. do . . . R ight. Got iback to m e when you get a body count . . .“ Ho hung up.

" I ' undorstond w hat you 're Haying, G eneral, bu t haven’t thero - b*on.- a loi-of-th«H «-flo-- called ellfninntlons • of double •gen^s tn the p a s t? " I asked.

" P ro b a b l j i so, and I 'm not p rejudging th is one, But If a . c rim ^ has been com m itted

.......... - 'I 'h n t 'im o rb a d rW ltm h ts -'k in d of a loss ra tio , Hanoi will havo ha(^ It by summiSr.'* . .

“ G eneral, back to tho G reen B e re ts .

body ( ................................Jo in t Chiefs, And don’t w orry abou t tho G reen D orets.v 'niey'll s e t a fa ir tr ia l."

“ I know tha t. G eneral, hut w hen It com es to a crim e, w here

-does-tho A rm y draw the line?” “ T h a t’s a good ouoiitlon,'' tho

general nlad. “ But I 'm not a t liberty to answ er 'It,!'

moneC’ in tlio 'm e te rs . ac co u n ted fo r th o 275 t ic k e ts h a tfded o u t a n d - th e re w e ro 16 o th e r ,p e o p le c i te d fo r .pn rk -Ihg ' v io la tio n s o th e r th a n th o se ' In* - .............................................. ..............Y Q lv M m « { ers . ..... •. w ay llioy ju a t w o n 't pot th em :

MovTng t ra f f ic v io la tio n s to ta led V lrghilu ca n ■bo■"(^yl^(Y^cl'6d,'■nt“733i~ l H lif ,w£lch 22 ,\vero i a l l u / e to y ie ld , 34M. . -

. JtoRors to I'ulbriRhi; quote Gen William C, W estmore* land , U.S. 'coihm ander In South Vietnam , as saying it wan his" lu 'ls m fn r ’ J J i Rj...UiS.',,fnrQca.

- ahinild be deployed In Vietnan, ’Tt was n(»t W o8;mnrnlnnd’B judg­m ent. it wn,H the .ludgm ent nf

■ the C(A and the DfAVrln. this case , an In so manj< o thers, A hiorkan . ItUolll^onco agenclen ro l only, provided Informritlon and anolyslrt, but acljvely cam*

“ pftln'ncd 'Ifi 'porsn iido^t htj -Pri^i*- dfinl to m ake « •peclflo foreign

flncHled; innocent ciiiidren of puroniB w ro n g ly 'c la ss ified as landlordB w ere n t a r v . e d to d ea th ,’’ ' •

___A flurvqy-of.avallablQ rccorda.tndlcat<lH th a t Ho Chi Mlnh, In N o rth 'an d Smith V ietnnm , h a s Hince nccom pllshed the asNns- ninatlnn of a t l e a s t '90,000 qivIN inns and the nl)diictlnn of Home (in,000 who havn not l>een hoard ' fron t sinco, • '

An(l it Ih this .m an whom^you ‘ havn- henni posthum ously - do-

scribed by aonia A inerlcuns as

................... - o u a lL .. . .......... .cniol C om m unist d lctattfr a(v ' pear to suspcct o r openly de* nlgratn tho .nationa lism and

.patrloilam .of..South-Vl«tnihiC9D.

.loaders — and A m ericans w h onut-AmorlCft' first.-..........................

H istory sayn th a t patrio tism , per se, Is frequently m isdirect­ed.

But If to som e th is quality Is com m endable even In a Ho Chi Mlnh, - ih’ n* su re ly , th ey •should

* th em fte lv o9-|)rao lfo* -w nat-tliey - •pploud.

--ttro ............, ......should answ er fo r It."

A cap ta in cam e In."H ere a re those defoliation re-

SIr.'j“ Lei m e have a tb o k , .G o ^ ,

We rea lly desti-ftyed a ’ Jot of foliage. A fter the w ar m oy havB to s ta r t planting som e, c rops fo r the peasants.^ P u t nt the m om ent, they 'll have to g e t tho lr footl som ew here ohu . Any-

’ thing on tho hody counts y e t? '' — i«No;-./itr. - W a^ro-•ilU -w aliln i- fo r th em ."

^ pUduonI 'lo' Sactlon iQ-IOQ. Idaho Cod*, Thiinday li liircby dcilgnnltd at ili l 'd a y .e f lli* wttli on I’A'hlclti UgnI nolle*! will !>• pubtliWd. ' i''

Ithtd dalV nnd Sunday, •xccpt • jiiy, at lao 6«cor>(i Strtil'Wait, , Palli, Idrilio, 00301, by Maglfl

{1« N*wipop«c»; Inf.Fmetad ni lacoml c taii mnll mnllar v\\ n. 191.n.,oi II.* poll oKic* In

'win Potli, Idolm, 0330), undir 1lv« •.o<.Atofeh-fl,-jn79.............................

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Middle Fotk K ver Plan- To Preserve \^ildfState

Continued F rom Page I '

r c r th a t,' 'p ro tec ts and enhances — :4he-^8liie»-‘-which-ceu9ed—i t - t ^ i

' be Included in the sy.stcm .'*To . accom plish this, ho said the riv-

• e r will be m anaged lo:—M aintain the ' natural and

(rec-ftowing condition of the riv­e r . '•

—P ro tec t w ater-quality. ". —P ro tcc t scenic, rccrealionol,

“~ “gFOlBgrer ri!,U una wildlire;-.his'“ —toric, urchaeologic. and other

s im ilar, values.

ly need to be implem ented. In* cluded-would be; 1 . , '

—Limits. OB', size and .number b l ' boat -parties.- . . . ■

-A ss ig n m e n t of cam p spots. —Use of a p erm it system for

e n try Intd the area.T he D agger C reek a rea—from a g ce r C reek to approxima^tely

bne-hair iplle below Dagger F a lls^ w iir be"i~"S cenic R iver” a rea ra th e r than & "Wild

—Provide recreatjon opportu­n ities In Karmony \vith the wild

, and scenic nature of the .river.- Under the river plant there

w T lIT ^ithout doubti ~B5: -^oijie 1 l . lc h a n e e s ' in 'u s e And u tiiizqtiQn

different than those now 'perm il- ted or w hich w ere perm itted-in

■ the past. , •

A pproxim ately 32.000 acres arfe w ithin the boundary of the

^ — M a in ta in e sse n tia l p r im it iv e Wild a n d '_ S c c D ic _ R lv £ r_ A f e a .3 of the shorelines.- ^ The riv e r is bom a t the cnnflu*

, L arge rubber rafts a re used by •m o st floaters..M ost spend from

, • five; to seven days on the river. D uring .1968 a' total o f 1,600 .peo-

offi6!al.<> expect this to double by 1975. No boat m otors of any kind a re perm itted. .

Some tra il machloe users ride from the-headw aters of the Wild and ■ Scenic ' River* dow nstream to the'nrSaho P rim itive A T e T boutidary. W ith 'classification of th e a rea as a Wild and Scenic

'^R iy e r, tra il machine use Is per- m lue'd~pnlv-on-the-rria1n-roads fn the D agger F ails a rea . '- E ight landing fields withlrr'thc

> . Wild R iver a rea provide access to v isito rs who wish to be flown In or to fly the ir p rivate planes, u n d e r th e new setup, any land-

. .... Jjag field foundao be non-essen------ tla l-o rnm deslrab le -fo r^ inpo ting

adm inistra tive or v is ito r 'n eed s------ m ay—eventually —need tO - be_ - phased out. Access for bfg gairte

h arvest; fire control and other needs w ill-be carefully analyzed . . . . . . . .

ence. of M arsh and Bear.V alley Creeks. 20 miles northwest of Stanley, and flows 104 mll'ea.-to jo in the M ain Salm on River. '

-F o r '- its lo w e r-80 miles the Middle 'F d r k flov/s through'th<* Idaho P ^ i t i v e A re a . I'ms-one a n d -o n e - q u a r te r - million -acrea re a w as estab lished jiti 1931._ . . . ------------T m r-P rtm iiivc-A reff rev iew ed a s to its suitability o r non-sultabiiity .fo r preservation a s 'W ilderness In accordance vyith th e Act of 1964. T hat por-

tKe Idaho P rim itive Ar«a is sub­je c t to the provisions' of both th e V^ild and Scenic R iver Act and the 'law and regulations gov- e'rning prim itive a rea s . In case of confirct; the m oje restrictiveprpvisions will apply.

_ b e f d r c .a Limplomei

S rlta Hernandez

. \ ‘ ^ S u n d a y /O c to b o r 5 , ; . 8

Waha Power WiU Snaike^verConHnued F ro tp P a g e 1 , • •

properly several y e a r s ' ago, there has been no recen t, con­ta c t "bCTWeen them about the parcels, .p rior tti the 'an n o ijn ce ; m e n t 'o f . l^e pending?, sale . , •

T he Box. Canyon/ an d Blind Canyon property is abou t eight m ile s 'so u th of H agerm an and ll-m ile s north of DnWr-Box Can-t yon itself has been a favorite

ho Pow er*«nd b^ing used un: der a lettei; agreem ent by the

a re a .for years, top of the rimrocK

land on ; used only

possibilities because of. the view ,

a b o u t a h a lf-m ile 'o fT iv e i* f ro n t-ir .e - 'With the land lev.eling-Qff

Spanish-AmericanEmiss.aries

from tlie. b reaks of the .-.rimi and noted tha t about 30 a c re s of such land aK^ av a ilab le for construcllon of a fish ‘fa rm -sUcor sites. .................. ............ ^

Access to th is p a r t o f the p roperty is - o v e r »the.- B anbury

Two wom en'from J,atin A m cr- c ie ^ of h e r congregationr'«nd fca, em issaries of the Spanish- de leg a te . t o 't h e Liga UruguayA m erican ' Causeway program designed to help c rea te under-T ta n d in g a n a d e v e lo p ir ie n o s n ip a m o n g th e A m e ric a n peop le , w ill b e in T w in F a l l s O c t -1 4 .

Id a h o I s o n e o f t h e fiv e W est- irn s ta te s to - h a v e a v is i ta t io n r to m S r a 'd e B e n z o , M o n te v id e o . U ru g u a y ., a n d S r ita _ G a r z a ..H e r -

a n d e z , M ex ico C ity .T w o sp e c ia l e v e n t? a r e - p l a n ­

n e d .- lu n c h e o n - a t - th e R o g e rso n

deM ujeres Evangcjicas a t the presen t tim e .'M arried to a busi-

TJf-tWD

In announcihg completion of th e p lan ; M r. Sm ith said ^hat

ed. the p lan states.The p lan also sta tes th a t as

. rcc rea tlon dem ands increase, u ser requirem ents will eventual-

th e riv e r a rea—the RJulliple Use M anagem ent G uide ind the Rec­reation M anagem ent P lan. '

The docum ents, he said, are ava ilab le for review by Interest­e d persons a t the offices of the Forest-Superviso 'rs of the Boise, Chailis, P ay e tte :an d Salmpn.Na- tjonal F o re s ts and a t the. region- a lo f f lc e - ln -O g d e n :- -_--A-copy-of- th e -R iv e r-P lo n -ls a lso availab le a t the office oi th e T im es-N ew s editor. It in- ..cludes-m aps-of-tho-aroa

■nes5iiill'n"aHatn6-T...... ... . .children, she-^divides her tim e between co m m unity and home

onsibillties. She h as--trav - -in .m any South A m erican

countries and In the United S tales.

M iss H ernandez has ^evoted

Boy 'Scouts*' §nako R iver A rea Council a.<»Roach.

Snaket l ^ i t e ■for Cam'p

- The prospectus p u t out by the power com pany notes th a t per­m anent access by- this route would" oe subject to the ap­proval of the scout council board of d irec to rs-and would have to be constructed so it would not interfere w ith p resen t o r p ro j­ected use of the a rea by the council. . .•'.W ater com ing-out of th is a rea....... . .... . melji.T w o filings have been allowed — 200 cubic feet per second fpr

tries; and th e -f ln a r licensing of this w ater will depend upon the allowance, development- and fin­ally. the p a ten tin g of these desert entries.

The K aste r filing \y{is for wnt* r to -be piped across th e 'r iv e r

to. be used for a com m ercial trou t farm . M r. K aste r presently Is In the process of developing the site and construction of the pippline is pending, _

The Bickel. Springs ..jite is about four m iles south of Hager- raan and is reached by a road through the U.S. Ffsh Hatchery.

arid 300 cfs for R ichard Kaster.The Mountain View filing was

i o r anticipated dev eb p m en t of a 'l a r g e ■ block o f ’federal land applied for through d ese rt «n-

Springs property ow nea oy i d f

.... T!nttre"ilfQ ^b^he-w ork-of the church a fte r being convert­ed, to -E ro tcstan tlsm .as-a .y o u n g g irl. She w o rk e d 'a s a youth a s a '-teache t. in a m ission. In M o n te rrey -^n d . la te r sp en t six

Sem inary In T orreon, Conh: In 1965 she joined the sta ff o f the M exican Bible Society,', holding workshops througbout the M exi­co City a re a and in h e r p resen t position continues to be Associ­a ted with the BiWfr Society.

There is^nhniit frtiniiiiri>Ter .f ro n tag e .

f„ m ilc^ot .jj

.There a re five large sorinns H h e site, w hich feed a

acr4 lagoon. . .T he appraisee’s, report cites

the ' ‘hlghc.st and 5 e s f ‘ use fo r ' the . p roperty” - as being for - a com m ercial tPeut farm site. I t notes the '^prlngs provide' an abundant flow of. w ater a n d ' ' there a re adequate^ .adaptab le . land.s for co n cre te fishraces.

" ^ e B riggs s p r in g s and Creek property is at>out'12 miles south of W endell andv se v e n -m ile s northwest 'o f Buhl and consists of a b lock -o f land overlooking the Snake R iver th a t -has an excellent v an tage point fqr pos* -itible-f^wro .hom e<;lt8B.-L-a mU>o— the parcel n e a re r the river was iudRcd a possible s ite tor a.com- m ercial fish h a tch e ry . - . ■ v ,

Grand OpeningSOUTHPORT, E n g l a n d

- ( V P i y ~ " l now- d e c la r e - th l s - - w atetfnli op en l" M a y o ^ - -^ a lte r -P re B c o tt - s a ld ^ 6 ^ ^

thrcw ^the. <witch ac tiv a tm g '• the town's • $36,000 "ca ta rac r .

M inutes la ter, the town waiC: ankle-decp in foam .

P rankste rs h ad l )u t 50 pounds of d e te rgen t into t h e ' w aterpumps.

2 l) .m . in . t h e s a m e ro b m v arfd a fOLum in th e e v e n in g a t C o l­le g e o f S o u th e rn Id ah o .

^ e e v e n in g fo ru m , to b e .h e ld in th e a c a d e m ic - a u d i to r iu m ; •ro o m s 17 -18 -in 'D ie 'Sh lfil< j6 .A ca* d e m ic ‘ b u iK j ln g i r . - w in i^ 'o ^ d * d r e s s e d ~ b y — T o m —T )uncan7— a jr ic n ib c r . b f ' th e .C S I • fAcultsL^vith. b o th -tBe .w om en g u e s ts p a r t i c i-

■pating ’i n " th e “ f o y im T ' a s 'W ell • a s In th e a f te r n o o n - p r o g r a m .

T h e S p a n lsh -A m e ric a n C a u se -

____ copy of the Wild Rivferslaw . I t is available for study b y Individuals b r-g ro u p s as a public serv ice of theniewspaper.’

I l ! ^ ! e a - D i ^ a i g - P r o b l < e m s; Continued F tw i P ag e 1 -d rugs a t tha t school?' A; No. not serious. T liere Is

lot o f it going-on but i think i t is a lot worse in the com m u­nity .

Q : W h a t do j;ou jn e a n ?A: I do n 't Ihink we have near­

ly a s m uch of it here a s they d o In R upert, P oca te llo ,. Boise o r so fo r th . ', Q: V hy?

------ A:_i:aioi»:i_Ko«w_fprthink b ecau 9e..pf_the |ai

a re th e ones th a t a re taking

t for "sure . 1 ■' : r 7 ^ ’

lecauselege a t Pocatello and . k ids have-used it longer In Ru-

- p e n 'a n d some o th B rlo w n r-n car here . I think w here there Is

. a la rg e college students from a ll ov e r the United S tates tend to bring these drugs In. I guess oui* problem Is serious h e re but It Is not o u t^ hand.

O T T io you'-lfi!nlc” it can gel ou t of hand?

A: Possibly.Q: Whot do ypu m ean?A; J m ean getting so serious

nearly everyone Is taking a drug and so tha t the students can 't cnncentrnte on the ir work and so th a t they are hooked on the drugs. T hat would be out of hand. I would say the kind .of

-------- s tu d e n t - th a t - t a k e s —th e s p - d n ig rhas to have a fooling of Insocurl- ty . I t 's not In the poor families. It Is In the moro well-to-do fniti- Hies th a t I notice this. Mnyho thov .a rc not getting nil thn at- tontion o r ' love they w ant -a t home. Students In a ''ce rta in d ie

0 : How large a group? - - •s r r can 't^ ^ a y Ih n m n n

Church Women United, known as the 4-L program of "L isten ; Look, Learn and Love.” I t Is ■ a~project th rough" which all A m ericans, north and south, will .explore _ways of Q jrisU an understanding^ Qnd deeper j n j volvonient 'with"'pconlc*‘o t other nations on the continent and the world.

The Causeway program is do- .slgned^Qlhelp-Spanlsh jspcaklnf

i t is a large am ount. Probably m ore th an 100 students, maybe less. . ,

Q: T o wfiat ex ten t does drug abuse o r d rug use reach down­w ard into th e Tw in F alls school system ?

A : I know som e of the kids in the. jun ior high schools a rc gettln^d riig s-lik e-d le t-p iib -an d - m arijuanaT I d o n 't ' know ab'ou( the elem entary-schools. = V ;-uo-you-W ci-if-yau-W 4ht«d to pu rchase a quarttity of mari- juana--a t- th e -h ig h -sch o o L tha t you could do ao?

A:. I would say on the campus, probably not In the b^Jlldlng.

Q: A re you personally aw are ■■■ -drugs-o

people to develop a be tte r life and g rea te r understanding.

Mrs._ Jam es Sharkey, Twin F alls, Is chairm an for the Idaho program , w ith M rs. Jo h n 'H ay es chairm an fo r Twin F alls. Both a re m em bers of the B oard of M anagers of ^ u r p h Women U nited in Idaho. .

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MANILA (U P l) — President F e rd inand E .. M arcos Saturday announced p lans ' for . the-‘ Erfl- dua l w ithdraw al of the Philip- pines* 1,500-man non-combat

'■' lo rco from South V ietnam . He ■gave no firm date but said the m en ;would p ro b ab ly ’ comc hom e a fte r next m onth’s elections. * j

-------P hiiippine- ereei— PH ItC A G , w as sen t to

-V ietnam In Septem ber, lSG6,.to he lp build roads, grow rlco and otherw ise-Im prove the-standard of Ifvlng in the country^dc throuch civic action' program s;

-PHII,CAG is an acronym for I»hlllppine Civic 'A ction GfoUp' •• M arcos, • hbldlng— hts - f i r a t feenecal newV'.cOniercnce o r ihe

|a r Saturday, was asked about sta tus of the fprcQ In the

tffcceptlA m erican tropp Vals ffom th e w ar lone.

•T he ?HILCAG • w ill be wifhrfratvn .■a5_ s o o n a s th e y

. fu n d s are' e J ^ u s te d ,” M said.

_iIBipb&bIy aficr. ~ lhe> elections.” ' The e lections, in w hich M arcos fs

• running fo r a new te rm , will be -h e ld on Nov. 11. .. The orig inal budget (o r the

. .force. » .7 million, w as Intended ‘ to h is t for one y ear. Since l066,

- - •■■the, P h illPririe C ongrfess-has refused to approve new appro-

. p riathm s and funds finally ran— ro u r ^ n - M a r d i r 1068.--

Despite th e .J a c k of congres- ~ ~ " s lo n a r " support,— th e — ;force

• rem ained In Vietnam, financed b y savings of th e PhlUppme

■ D efense • D epartm ent. • But It w as reduced in Size from 2,000 m e n .fo 1.500'm en . ■:

Israel HcfflsBack BigEgyptian Raid

—9y-U n lled ^P r« r-Ih te rh a» !o n a l- turday icIedJii

Israe l sa id la te .S a ti

State GOP Unit RIeets In Burley

BURLEY — The State GOP C entral Com m ittee nxDt here Saturday to adopt some pro­gram s and listen to Gov. Don Samuelson spealc.

The G overnor-outlined his ac-., com plishm ents for the past.tw o y ea rs , during a noon luncheon a t the Pondcrosa Inn..O ther spe­c ia l'g u es ts w e re -P e ie Cenarru-

M »crcurv of sta te ; and Dob

iVien FoiindT w o'm en feared drowncd .when

98-foot> boat capsii&d In the Gulf 0 / McXico at midnight

‘Thursday . w e re / found alive Saturda'-,, m iraculously saved by a pocket of air-Trr^hc galley.

W.C. Well.s. 5.5, tile’ crewman T the m otor -vcs.sei .Lady

Verna, said th ire w as nothing to do but think in ..the 15-by-20-

vlth th e - 'aV pocket • geitlng um allcr, s o , he finally '

'decided not ■ T B ^ o rry , 1esl -ho drive himself p razy;- .

rcAMERA REPAIR.:, ljt4t OUAUIY

WOrOCKAl’HlC »IMI» i»UlC( • SijMsteAn. I. — Twlnr«lh. IMw

,nnnc au .- . — T O E WKECEAIGE OF-CvMelrfr'A lrlloei fH gh t-fro m :R aw « n a ,_ , flcld.herB jpte_FrIday. F iv e p e rso n i died and tw o w ere Injured-A^ked-how soon thIs-would-Bfey ■ ■>n-tho-fctasli^<wIrteIepiiatt>J£^

Whiter

Coatinoed from. Pago 1 .‘T h ird In ternational Congress ifor T ranspo rt by Ropeway.," ; —P artic ipan t6-o f-fh s -^ Congress inspected and dlscusscd a num- per o f_ .ou ts tand ing_ m ateria ls and 'personncL tram w ay insta lla­tions - i i n , .Switzetlan_d,_ .U5lYi F rance, and A ustria. M r. Dwyer obtained inform ation a t the Con­gress which w ill be significant in his conclusion as to tram w ay feasibility \n the W hite Clouds. Hl5'"r‘e ^ “ o r h i r ‘flridings con“ cerning the ASARCO operations is- beiog- developed,

J ly a U n lte d .P re ss -In tc m a tlo n a l At'*least~five persons w e r e

killed in a D enver p la n e c rash

o t th e season s truck the Rocky

___ biggest amphibiousra id across ' the Suer Canal since the 1957 M fdeast W ar. •

'At an unusual Sabbath B rl in n g ' a sen io r ~Tsraeir“ Staff

troops held the ir fire to tu rn th e raid Into a . t r a p and shot down a n , e s tim ated 15 fleeing E gyptian soldiers.

He said two Israe li soldiers d ied in fighting along th e canal.

■ An officer w as killed In the fighting th a t followed a ttem pted ra id and ft soldier w as lulled b y ahelUnx .opposite

^ I9 m a ilia r“ .-------■The Jsraell office r said two

___TilerrtgaTors . . .p a r t o f a n SO-man fo rce that tried to' cross to Israeli positions In nine rubber rafts.

In Cairo, a n E gyptian -mlllta-

_.E .ollow ing_reccipt._oLthis - re ­port, which is expccied soon, final evaluation w ill be m ade by the ChalJIs N ational F o rest

Regional Office personnel, c e r tib g th e ASARCO applica­t io n , 'm a d e in M arch 1969, for a perm it to construct an. access ro a d '^ ro n r - tb e —E ast—Fork—of- the-Salm on R iver across Nation- al rForest ' lan'da to its c laim sin the W hite Cloud Peaks area,

A c io rf in g to M r.-Iverson , it is an tic ipated th a t a decision on the com pany’s ■ application rb 'T perm lssion-tirballd-th is 'road

by la te 1969.

1 7 spokCsmah said the arnphl- —birm.9- fo r c 6 -< ro s« e d -th o -c a n a l

F rid ay 'and fought a ' ‘'fierce b a ttle " w ith Israeli.,troops for m ore th a n 'th re e hours.

The spokesm an said - .the E gyptians destroyed th ree - I s ­rae li arm ored troop carrie rs

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The nttem pted landing oppo- Bite Dcversoir 'on . the north shore of G r « t .B i t te r ' Lake trtfiRcred an a rtille ry and tank duel. • •

The Israeli officer snld Egyptinn forces on the west bank 'o f the canal opened, a m nsslve artillery b a rrag e about

_S_r,m u_Trldivy_ftlong.jiia5:niH c . stro tch of 'th e canal from

D eversolr (o* ElQ nntnra cover for the landing force.

Two hours la te r ‘ Isrnell defenders In ,stronfipoInts de*

• -tectcd-- - the-- f in t - -E g y p tian s coining up tito bench,

•Talks Continue-------^WASl 11 NC.TON—(U |31) --------A

fnur-dnv-okl nmHstiion' ‘prev^nUiu pulilicutidn , WnslUniiltin Dtilly News again

Saiurdiiv whll« contract negoti-— a m ■

union and fliu cupliai'it - d u i ly -

Robfton, attoVhey general.The Republicans adopted a

candidate recruitm ent' program which will fill all GOP vacancies on the ballots from county levels On up. ’Tliey noted tha t "in the past' they have loi^ 'S.'eats in"couiUlcs-aS-WoU-:«S’ in"State, e io c tio n s - to 'Q p p o Q jc n t^ c u u se the}, d idn’t have candidates.

A com m ittee w as chosen to select a site for the location of its ^une 13 meeting. ..Gwenn Barnett—was—nam ed-chairm anr; and M rs. Naqmi Spacem an, FalrHcld and one m em ber from iiach-of-lthV -othcivsij^^reB ions

-• ------------• - T-therco'm tnit-:

FivePeoplelG UedlnDe Plane^rasli As,First-Snowstorm Of Seaso n Hits Rocldes

— In-D enverrup -fo -seven 'inches of snow had fallen- ea rly today. A t 'lcast-on^~TaH ality was re-'

The heayy rsnow '-accum ula­tions, up to a foot deep, -also blocked- Going-to-the-Sun High­w ay in G lacier National P ark , In— the— high— country— w here Sum m er vapationers frolicked a few w eeks ago.- — In - \v h a t- th e -U r-S r -W e a th e r- B ureau -ca lled - the- first- m ajor sto rm of the fall season , an airliner crashed. F rid ay .night a t L o \ ^ A ir Fo rce B ase near D enver. T h l M etro S lrlines com m utcr plane overshot instrum ent approach to Staple­ton. In ternational A irport. Two o ther persons w ere repo rted .in -

Once Hurts^ Twice-Is---- n

p o rfcT In a "ca r c rash -on Den­'s snov^, w et s tree ts , w here ib lllty -w a s-p p o j^ d u e -to - th e

snowfall.Heavy snow w arnings w ere in

effect for the Colorado Moun­tains' and in sou theastern Wyoming.—T rave le rs’ w arnings w ere posted for the m ountainous regions in northern and cen tral -New— ^Mexico— for— ^windblown snow. Freeze- w arn ingS -w creJn effect' through c.nrly today in th e Rocky M ountain region. Ida-

nnd F raser. Colo.. each had eight Inches of snow by la te , Friday.

pronounced .cold f r o n t extended across the .cen tra l p a r t-o f the nation, m arked by scairOTt-d-showers or thunder­

's, as well a s tem pera- ,tu re-changes~"a5 m iirh -a ,s—40.

Sweden Cluef Hits U.S. War Involvemenpiier-designate Olof Saturday his governm ent will continue to crlticizo U.S. involvement In Vietnam, whlch- h a s led to s tra ined relations between Stockholm and W ash-rnglbhT-------------------------------- -----

In ' his firs t m ajo r policy peech the newly elected

.hairm nn pf the ruling Spcial D em ocratic p a rty , said Sw.^c]eh desires "good rclnffons on all level.? w ith g rea t'p o w ers

Palm e, who will fake o v tr the irem iersblp from retiring \ c n n Tagc E rlnnder, 6R, a t

cabinet m eeting Oct. l-l, wa.s picked W ednesday us E rlan-

■der’K succe.sMor.-.The 42-ycar-old p a rty theorist

did not go int0 detail on U..S.- Rwedish relations nr the fact tha t President NIxOn Ims

am bassador

Bad LuckFifteen-year-old ' Michelle d e

U llo t of Route 3, Twin Falls, had a tough tim e of It last w eek. ' ,• Police records show she^w as In an accident Saturday. Th9 .c a r was driv ing struck - Wouth-Dn~B~b1c y c lc r th c n - ra n

itu tlw rv ar o f B-p g rKga- c a r .-~ The youth. Lory H all. I I . 2S7

Adam s St., w as not serioifSy hurt. Police said M iss d e Tillot rim into ,the re a r o f the car III.a ttem pting to avoid hitting ,tlie b ^ o n the bl'

appointed 1 Stockholm,

.Soviet foreign’ policy Is con trary to Sweden's policy of neutrality .

“ Such c ritic ism m ust bo due to ' n mlsiinderKtandini; of the contents.of-our. policy,M-ho.said. , ’"Wo filinll contlniio to rorveat simple hut Im nortant tru th s ,” Palm e huld. ''T lm t the longing of neoplcs for freedom cannot bc.bcfllcn liy violence. T ha t.th e aim of dem ocracy can never ho rea rh rd - hy m rnn^- of opprrs*

righ t, to dccldo over tlieir own desilny ."

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,st2 te,.;W rms fo r th e fir.stV..L<U|III3 lUI IIIVw as involved in

n n o th e r '^ n s h . . . ,' ■Recorda'show. th e c a r she di'ivinf!'.-'and a c a r d riven by Claudia H a rp e r ,-17. 37(5 M adison S t„- collided a t Second Street North and Tliird Avenue Nortli, There w ere no injuries.

-Josephi'M o.------ ------ ;-----------------The upper M idwest and north-

c'rn_New England F riday were o n -th e 'ch illy sldej=In-WyonTlhg, the m ercury skidded-to 9 above

-Eero-Friday;— ^ --------In the West, snow blocked

Logan P a ss in G lacier National P a rk and forced the closing of passes between Old Faithful and West Thumb, and .Canyon Vil- lago and Tpwers F alls in Yel­lowstone National P ark .

degrees.Meanwhile, the rem nants of

tropical''S torm Jenny produced rain or shower activ ity in nbrthoasre'rri"'FlOfida. Tl50“hIglT-'

■rrriDhlgtif E D T -no more than 25 miles an hour.

Tem peratures a t 3 a.m . EOT today_ranged from 25 a t Ely, N sv ,., to the CorpusChrlstl N a v a l ^ r S i ^ n 'Texas,., ___ .< Tem peratures* F^ldJyr-*oared In l^ n h c BOs and the 1 » ^ SOs a s fa r north a.i M is s o u r i ,? ^ Southern Illinois. A n afW rM or high o rro i-w a s .Kcord& 'd-^t'St,

Police officers broke u p j i . fist fight a t a Ty/in F alls bar la te Friday.

-----R e c o rd f l-sh o w -c a rs -w e re -urged to re,spond quickly to

. quell the fight.The final en try on the rec-

■ ords reads; ‘‘A couple of lovers m ade a m istake and decldcd to fight.” ,

There w ere no "ch a rg es filed.

3 In Jerome^ S<$eMngTwo" Council Jobs-

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MOUNTAIN H O M E A I R FO RCE-BA SEr ldaho (U PI) — Two Air Force pilots died In a n -a irc ra f t accident la te T hurt- daji night. The victim s of the crash w ere M ajor W alter Biol- ley, a native of Los Angeles, Calif., and 1st Lt. Jam es E. Coleman, Columbus, Ga.

-T he-aircraft.-anJlE 4C -JrO O Tlalssa

JERO M E — T hree men a re seek ing-the two Jro m e council posts to 0 2 lined in ihc•1 municipal election here.

As of S aturday there w as only one candidate for m ayor and M rs. Mabel Beveridge, city cfcrk. '^ r d no flh 'er'pettflO rtSw ere out.

Filing for the councilmen posts were W alter Bentzlnger, co^)wner. 5 nd _ n ian ascr- of the John pc(^c.Im plem t:n t .Co.; Jer- ICT^’elson;-production m anngei

the.Ida-G em ,-C ream ery here, and Elwln T inker, incumbent who Is seeking re-election.

ITie term s of M r. T inker ond Ed Baer are expiring. Neither M r. B aer - n o r— M ayor— E a rl U rtcnaw ult-ls- tlon.

— Mondny---l8-th e-fin aL _ d ay _ fo t filing petitions of candidacy.

Youth Arrested“ ■A'lC-ycnrKjld boy-Is being-held In the Twin F alls County jail afte r.be ing a rre sted on a charge of .selling m arijuana;

The boy w as a rre sted In a Joint crackdow n by sheriff's of­ficers and police dotectivcs.

Records show jie w as arrested F riday . F u rth e r Juvenile action Is pending.

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m ander of the 67th Tactical Re­connaissance Wing said a board of -qua lified~ sen lo r’ Air "F o rc e

tigate the accident.

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TURIH-NBCK SHIRTS, SOCKS, HATJ, DOYS' SPORT SHlRTS, ,SKI JACKITS, SOCKS, i«ANS, WOMIH'* AND OltL'S PLAID AND .CKICK WOpL SPORTSWSAR. A U -W IA IH IR COA7I AND SOCKS.

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-Hailey Realtors Told Of , Need. For Zoning Ordinance

i HAILEY — “ It was all right back there in the 18M's when K ^ Ic y and Ketchum Were min­ing cam ps to have the black­sm ith t shop' in the center of

,' \ .to w n ,” John t>cIjong. president• "o r 'th e Sawtooth • board ^of Real­

to rs told a m eeting of the group• F rid a y a t the Hiawatha Dining

. he pointed .oiit, "This is no lonh er a mining ccimmuniiy -and otn- - • rP«;ort arens. which - • - —

■ today_^ have found tha t residen- • ' tial: and i^idustrial.,sections ,'of

a c ity a re mode cbmfortobie ■ w hen sepa ra ted ." ' .

Mr. DeLong nam ed Ben Jew- . ell, K e;chum : Jack Davies,-Hai­

ley, , and M rs. Clifton Myers, r=z-:rBeHeYue.-=toz=,moet —w ith-rtha

!ng c o m m ittte regardi „ _ . . posed county industrial, park.

. They will repo rt a t the next B oard of-R ealtors m eeting Nov, 12..—Several-sites-for-^n-Industija]

pecial m eeting of the . Jity Council a t which

an offer was acccpted, from an anonym ous donor i of 20 acres of land for a city park.. The c ity a lso Is interested in B ureau of I-and M anagement land along Big-W ood R iver Just upstream from the Bald M ountain ski tow to be used as a pa rk for trav e l­e rs . ^

Arlo Nelson, professional plan­ner, Boise, has offered to donate serv ices in p ' ’M r-H oefin ,r

a re a w ere mentioned. - M r s - E d - ■

---------- the bgagd ia 3pon»o^iBg•a-dinne^to b e ' h e ld -O c t.-2 3 - a t which B e rt M itthell, Boise, community developm ent ^specialist with the Sm all Business Administration, will speak . T he public Is Invitfd

. and the. fiUce for the dinner will be announced later.

M ichael H ogan reported on.at-

Pompidirti^'HitS Deiatli_Sentiprices■— By JOHN F . SIMS • PARIS (UPl)rVAll' th*e death

(Sells in French - prisons are em pty and official repo rts say President ' G eorges Pom pidou believes they should s tay , that way. ’ . . • •

Pompidou, using h is pow er as the su p rem e 'ju stice in F ra n te . has commuted the death scntenc<is on four m en who w ere awaiting execution on Ihc guillotine when he w as f le e te d in June O f / i < i a l s < ^ e the president say Pom ijidou is

It w as poinied- out th a t a K etchum City O rdinance prohlb^its th e '-p lac ing -'o f m ore than one rea l esta te firm ’s "F o rSale" sign on property a t the sa^n® tim el and . th a t th e 's a w ­tooth B oard of R ealto rs terri' to ry -ru n s a s f a m o r th C lay

>n;~ftn~the~Salmon-Riv crr.—

scarcity of housing in the Ketch- Uhi a re a , saying, "W e have pefl» pie literally living o u t on the s tree ts—people who com e, here

wnrk and cannot find a place

-^p o ro th y P o v ey ^ B ia in e -co u n ty•tax^11ectorT-wa»-a_guest_andjdistributed 1969 tax levy sheets to the te ^ lto rs fo r th e ir conveni­ence ' when m aking land sales.

N am ed- to _the nomiirating commiLtee w ere—M r.- Davies, Miss Bedington and M rs. Myers.

Officers will be elected a t the Nov. 12 meeting.

Ex-Buhl Man Gets^tipend- To Do Research For D eaf...BUHL — Robert Zagala, son

■ of M r. and M rs. F rank Zagala. B uhl,' is one of eight recipients of a n $8,500 internship from the •‘Language f o r t h e D e a f

—T-hroPHlrPaffent Education" pro- g ram , sponsored by Ihe'U nited S tates Office of Education (Title

— lH -E S E A )-an d -th e-G r-S .-M o tt Foundation and carricd out in cooperation w ith Michigan State .Universitji.

Z agata taugh t a t the Idaho State School for the Deaf in

- Gooding from 1966-69.T h e program s e e k s ‘ to ac-

sea rch m - the qreas of child ^ growth^ and development, garen t

educatfon, child psychology and ^ h e developm ent of language. It aIso'‘ encourages independent ex- p e illiniiita tloii u iid iei,eflRli.

E ach of the eight interns arc assigned two o r three families to w ork w ith. He will make two hom e v isitations per week with each fam ily. The .fam ilies, a re distribu ted over a five-county a rea w ithin a 50-iplle radius ol F lin t, Mich.

A pproaches to home training

^ a l E f Traffic Courts

Fin ed by Jerom e County P ro­b a te Judge Russell Shaud w ere

—^Van-S(ophon-Adam6on,-38r7Sal L ake C/ty. for apeeding,' anc Ja m e s E . Largo, 52, Hazeltop. S15 for driving on the wronf Bide of the road.

F ined by Jerom e Justice - the P eace Jrving Altman w ere G eorge Reed, Hazellon, J150, for d runk driving; VirRll Olson, SH,

are individualized, depending on he level of thB 'child 's develop­

ment,- degree of hearing loss, ncldence of m ultiple handicaps, fam ily problem s. ' ”ties, and other factors. Fam ilies

with -children: u p - to - tw o -y e a rs and .eigh t months of age a re a d m l t te d - to - th e -p ro g ra m ,-a l ­though training can continue to a tim e tha t the ch ildren a re eligible fo r nursery school pro­gram s. •

In terns a re under the '^upervl- sion of D r. Elonen and hold individual and group sem inars

Lsultation wUh h e r weekly.During the course"of the y e a r ■ ey m ay accum ulate 39 cred its

id m ay applv these c red its to ­w ard a specialist o r doctoral

ip p o se d .'to c a p i ta l p u n ish m e n t a n d . 'Will ; u s i h is p o w e rs to c o m m u te m o s t if n o t a l l d e a th se n te n c e s p a s s e d du ring* h is se v cn -y o a r te r m ; _ '

Th‘e. officials em p h asize -th a t Pompidou . w ill not take any step.s for the form al abolition of capital punishm ent So th a t the executioner’s b lade can still act as a de te rren t to “ pro fessldnar' crim inals.

The four men who were awaiting execution in July rcp^frgented three v erjj d ifferent

types>of . k iller.'Andre VegnaduzzI, 25, ba t­

tered. and knifed his m other and his fa th er to ^ a t h while In

'm ehtally d is tu rb ed , condition ovet- m oney p ro b lem s.-

A lexandre V iscardi w anted to shoot a m istress who had left him. H e 'd id not find his form er m istress a t h e r m other’s home, but shdt t^ e m other and two olher w om en w ith ' her. The m other la te r.'d ied .

Noel M arucci, 27, and Serge Q arany, .33, killed . a bank

irtp lo y e - : and « "pollcernaK during a h'old-u]>^at Bordeaux. Ea ch accused the ..other of firing the fatal shots/

All. four .were glveii life sentences under > Pom pidou's clem ency-• ordera.—.-This--mcaijs they will be considered for paro le 'e v p ry 'f iv e y e a rs until they - a r t . ju d g c d _ lre a d y ' -fo^t re lease. ,

Sunday. O ^ b e r J . 1^69 Tlmes^Newi^ Tw>ln Falis* Idaho: 7 -

DOCTORS GATHERSAN FRANCISCO , (UPI), ~

M ore than 15,000 doctors willl begin .gathering in San F rancis-' c o '^ u n d a y for the 55th A nnuat Clinical Corigress of the .^meri* can College o f Surgeons. '

PiEK A S P K IA L IS T FQ R.YOU R HEARING'A s~ trp a rfo f’ our'complete hearing’-atd-serviroJ -wj#- offer.a free oydiometric toSt and heoMng evaluation in our' office or your home* Como in or coll todoy an d firia out w hat~ C om fprt Sound" 1?/ TELEX.con do'for yo u ..

TELEX HEARING AID-SERVICE339 Main Wait, Twin rolli, ldah« - [ fhen« 73S-0M1

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program . Zagata w ill be work- ;ng>tewaFd-fin-r«du<^l|OMl~ ciallst o r doctoral degree, received his BS degree ipee^h pathology and audlology from IdahpVState U niversity in 1965 an d -h is MS in education of the deaf from O regon'College of Education In 1966.>

Z agata and hfs wffe, G erl, a re residing In Swartz Crfeek ju st outside of Fllftt. M rs. Z agata Js_jw ltb—th«—FJin t—eohim uTTityschools a s a speech therap ist.” "

M rs. ZagiJta also tau g h t a t the Idaho S ta te . School for the D eaf In the prim 'arji departm en t from 1967-G9. ^ lle n n ^ M rc h tg a r t ' she,w ill take gradua te courses.

and Ja c k Lygto, J19, for speed­in g ; 'G n rv Robinson, $30, basic rule vlofntlon, and KatherineM iller, $13. stop sign violation, all iSvIn. F alls. Also fined b y JwdRO A ltm an wns Denjamin W aldo, St. Anthony^ J15, failure

. to yield.

-W E -B U Y t— SELL and

TRADEGUNS

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All. FURNITURE and APPLIANCES

X 1 2 -

a r e a r u g slha buliMn look" Prastically Reduced

___ f o r th is sp ec ia l e v e n t

10-PC. LIVING ROOM GROUP• • S O F A • C H A IR • 2 T A B L E S

. (Walnut finish)' • C O F F E E T A b u G '(W alnut flnlshj• 3 D E C O R A T O R -P IL L O W S • - -2 tA M P S

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Soverol Colors to Chooao From

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T lm e i- tla w i^ T w in Kajl^, Id a h o - S u n d a y , O ^ o b e r i , 1-969

Ehi-inldng Water IivLake Erie'Is Causiwg Sickness, Deatlv

w ater departm en t,” Poland -

By STEPHEN MORROW CLEVELAND (U PI) — Drink-^

ing w atcM Bken from contamin->. nled Lake E ric is c a u s i n g sickness a n d , pcfhaps "even d ea th among Clevelanders, a 'cncra l p ractitioner said I-'ti-' w . ■ _ . ■ ' • :

Fugitive

said, "They a re dol a .gopd

,K=n ,™ m >... ~ . . v . - ^ )■iThe rea l problein is not theiE rle , he said. ■ ■ •

b r . John P oland m ade the charge a n ' a rllc lc in a nationat 'm edical journal—Me* dical. World News).

He sthd an cp ld em ic . liv^ yeii-s ago th a t caused 50 d e a th r and a g rea t d e a l of vomiting and d ia rrhea in C leveland ,'w as probably a- "^ ra* T y p h o id ” cnu-sfid • bv bac te ria in - t h e w ater. ":The epidem ic, ' Dr, Poland satQ, has broken out in much m ilder and briefer form

E M M E 'iy (U P I)-W illian \ Lawrence M atthews, 35, w anted by the Sncramenio bureau of the, FBI, w as,ap- prohended " in ' E m m ett Thursday* after a woman who said he frightened her

— O fficc r-J im -W atso n - saKl- thc-w om an-deacribed-a-fl-d-

htf -was w anted by

FB I agents Jn Boise said 'M atthews 'w as w anted '

to avoid prosecutfon

deadlkp’ weapon.M atthews wasrtlirnod over

to“ a 'U rS . 'M a rs h a I" a n d “ tn- dicatcd h'e would waive trad itio a ' ifornia.

T.or,]i Ness

ailtCDr. Frank Eills, city health

d irector, said the complaint, w as "unfounded,” a n d -^ w a ’ based on ' "unscientifioii—metH ods. j

E llis said tests of (he. w a te r ;-lhe-li!lrH tlon-p lan tiv-and_aL

various -p o in ts -in - tl ie -d is tr ib u - t io n - s»i^tem~9 liow--no-bac te ria , □ n d ^ h e“ w a ltr fs trcatc^Jrwith- chlorine to kill bacteria .

J i l t Dr. Polaim . in a- b p iImerviewi said the te s ts used by the c ity reveal the presfcnce only of ty o m ajor s tra in s of bac te ria (A erobacter aerogenus

"salm onella*', and "sh igella"— two " d is e a s e ' cauMiig' bac te ria— in Cleveland w ater, • in a ‘tfist. using cen trlfucal force, micros­copic a;ialysis, and cuftur« breeding;

These bacteria a re usually In the w ate r in only a m ild form. D r.- Polq^id said. But -aft<r

DRESSESsff

136 M a in N ertH T w in F a llf '

Submarine^ IsRetii’ed

LOCH NESS, Scotland (U PI) =-.Dan-.TajUQr-retitcd-his_yefloW- subm arine- F riday from the

a re am ong new officers of the U niversity B usiness W omen’s Sorority elected recen tly a t Idaho S tale U niversity: P ictu red , from left, front row , a re N orm a Boss, Tw in F a lls , h istorian ;

-SusaarJan :H U l,~ A slitn iu :ipub lle ije ifltlon3 :dIreelDc;=IiH:t-Ann

and back row, from left, C indy-Pen^e, Pocatello , trea su re r ; N ancy T ripp , Glenns F e rry , vice president, and M rs. Joleno

Moristi^r and said he would try, t ry again in about th ree yci w ith a be tte r equipped sub.

T iy lo r, 29, of A tlanta, Ga.,

Twin Falls Woman Heads ISU

IDAHO STATE U NIVERSITY. Pocatello — N orm a Boss, Twin F a lls , w as recen tly e lected pres-

. iden t of the U niversity Business ' W omen’s Sororitji a t Idaho State UiiIvBriilty:— ~

•O ther new officers of th e unit, founded In April, 1^9 , include

—Joycc-V lttetoe,-M Q rtau4hi-presi- d en t; Cathie B irrell, Twin Falls, sec re ta ry , and N ancy Tripp, G lenns F e rry , vice president.

’ • The ISU group is now a rran g ­ing fo r n a tio n a l affiliation. II is th e f irs t w om en’s ])usiness

—organ ita tlon -on ' cam p u s.'—

Oct. 15 and 22. T h e f ir s t m eeting will fea tu re a lu m n ae business wom6n and w ill dea l w ith job Interview s. T he second will be - queation- a nd an swe r ocai with faculty m em bers . Purpose of th e c a ree r cam paign is to a c q u a in t- th c -w o m e n -w ith .-var*. ioiis aspects of th e business world and p rocedures for Inter­views., ■

“ We will- b e liav lng guest sp eak er^ a lm o st ev e ry week to keep the m em bers Informed on tho"b'usIness World environm ent

h e ld by. th e g roup ' du ring the Miss Boss said.

More (Ml .SANTA BARBARA'(UPV)

"ed .ashO fe ..lrom _thc Santa B a rb a ra Channel w here leakage from an ocean floor- well o f -the Union Oil Co.' coated beaches eight months

“IfBOrThe recu rrence of the pol­

lution . occu rred re c cntiv. W hile It w as now here as se­vere a s the inundation of oil last~ Jan u a ry , it left a film along sections of sand_ and rock over a 25 • m ile stre tch and fouled the hulls-

- o f p leasu re boats in th c hpr-

Snowmobile R ^ s t r - a t i o M — ^

c c m p la ln e d th a n n o n s tc r^ h u n t '' ing buffs had expected him to accomplIsh~hiS” m lssion-quickiy " lik e a m agician.’’ He ra te s his ta sk as a ‘‘miillon-to-one'’ shot in th e m urky w aters of the lake.

Is A MustBOISE -— Explaining the new

law which requires the registrn . • * ' ibrltr ' ■ ' '

F arley , m o to r vehicle division d irector, sold anji person who' engages in th e ’Teta li“ sa les~ o r ren ta ls of snowmobiles Is con- ^ d e re d to be a dealer.

He pointed out the annual fee for certificates of num ber Issued to dealers Is SIO fo r th e first certificate and $3 for each nddl^ tiona l'c e rtif ic a te , w h eth er f o r -deinonstra tlon - u r re n ta l p poses. '■

packing up the pa rts of h is 20- foot subm arine, the Viperfish, and would deliver it to customs officials -'at. Greenock, n e a r Glasgow, next week. He plans to sail for home Oct. "

■*‘They . -expetted —j u s t -pop down .and get 'N essle,' when they. have 'been tid ing un- successfu ily -fo r eight y ears ,” Taylor said. . .

‘‘I never m ade any g r e a t c laim s. I did not learn tha t visl-, b ility in the Loch was only about 12 inches until I arrived- here. T hen I knew th a t finding Nessle w as a million-to-ohe chance."—T a y io r-sa id -h e -r ia n !T to -bu : a new subm acine in A tlanta,

Large Selection - Over 50Q pairs

WOMEN’S SHOESDRESS - SPORT - C A ? U A L - S C H O O L

3 H O U R S ^ N L YREGULAR TO $22.00

IJK R Q E S E L E C IT O N

MEN’S SHOES— — L-DreBB,-Sport-& 'Gaauol—

B y Pedwin & Briarcllff

Y O U R . H C H O IC E ............................................... 9.99

- SHOES^BY^FtORSHEIM— -BASS N U N N -B U S H & ROBLEE

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B y Rod W ing & Italian rriakos

A N IM A L VESTSFoke fur huilT Into eul# iletveltti Fokt pony^calf, chMtoh,' Size* 5, M, L

R e g 7 " $ 1 2 ^ -r^ $ 4 :9 9

BLOUSESReal nicf ielectloh bP’bojTe whItt ihlfir-and-nov*lty-print». W1 famou* brandi. All »lie».

Jutt o ildlculooi odd».ond.«nd»-dionup ihorti, tic. Sp»e)aeoldr vaiuei.

M r. Thomson Sportswear Reg. to $18 . . . $ 4.99

Goat Dresses-' Only o few In broken tizei and oddi'and «ndi from varloui

Fashion Pdnts - Reg. to $18 . . . $ 4 .99------- -rernfle-itncki-ln-iolldt end novtll/ paiurni-^sitalohucndjjif.ed leg«, oil

Fashion Hosiery Reg. $1.75 . . . $1.25Famou» brond ol elean-up ptiMi. Moil all •iMi.'Anorlminf of colon, ond »tyU». All (oil

N ovelty Hosiery ' ______ Reg, to $3.00 . . 29cOdd» ond «nd»-of ^ver )li« fcne* heit In epotiu* and novelty ttxluiei; Anoflmenl'of colon.;' •

't Fashion Jew elry - Va Price Oddi and «ndi of "In leaiort" pint, necklac«i/ lopti, «or ring*. m*dollloni, «lc. Big Savingtl

Sport Sets , Reg. $22 .. . . $ 9 .9 9Four only, <^lld'colorful print tvnie (opt with black trimmed ilock, SIm i 5 to U .

-R E D U C E D C O A TS — — — — ---------2 on ly . Rag. $ 6 5 ........................... ....................................... N O W $ 2 9 . 0 0

1 on ly , Reg. $ 1 1 0 ........................................................................ N O W $ 2 9 . 0 0

1 only , Rag. $ 1 0 0 ........... .................7 . . ............................................ N O W $ 2 9 . 0 0

. . 3 on ly , Rag, $ 3 ? ................................................................................................ N O W |$ 9 .0 0

SPECIAL C O A TS Reg. $65 . . . N O W $39All wool Iweadt, cliecVt, pMitlt in lani lettlllc wonif)n’> coqIi, nil tliai.

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. . . . R o g . 9^B , ‘. . . - R * B - 9 3 4 t . . . . R e g , 9 3 4 . . . . R e g . 9 3 8

. . . . -R eB . 9 4 0 R o g , 9 2 4

. . . .R a g , 9 3 0. . . . R a g , 9 3 3 . . . . R a g . 9B S . . . . R ag , 9 3 4 . . . . R a g , 9 2 8 . . . . R a g , 9 3 4 . ; . . ^ a g . 9 2 B . . . . R aft.. 9 3 4

23.99

- < '.1

D O W N TO W N

H E N R Y L E E , a lz e 1 6 — G old . . ... ....................■; J E A N .l^ N O . 'B l io 1 0 , - ^ q r e o n p r i n t ............

JE A N LA N Q , a lze 1 6 — G ri(y /brovvn p r in t .JE A N L A N Q . a lze 1 8 — G reAn p r i n t ............K O R R E L , aizo. ?OV^i — N flv y /w h lto . . . . . .

' Sale Starts ■ 9:30 A.M. -

CLOSEO at 5:30 REOPEN

AT 7P.rt'; .

. R a g .l9 3 4 . R « g . 9 3 4 . ^ e g . 9 3 2 . R a g , 9 3 2 . R a g . 9 2 8

9.J12.00 9 1 2 .0 0 , 9 1 2 . 0 0 ' 9 1 2 .0 0 9 0 .0 0

‘^ D O W N T O W N - T W I f < i r F A U L ^ -

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shop all day aKd until 10:00 p.m. Monday night a^ Sedrs for dufstqnd- T l t t ing boysr Clip and bring the coupom a tihe bp.tf djti of^thls p q g e to■ “Sears” for FANTASTIC SAVINGS M O N D AY ONLYl

XTRA-RANGE

SHOTGUNSears Perrriahenf Auto

Anti-Freeze and Coolant

SAVE IIV eRLAYAW AY N O W FOR CHRISTMAS

N « w A M P o rtg b U w ith th* "R o u n d S o u n d "

It's the latest r o u n d d e s ig n , transistor ra|dIo ‘w it h b u ilt -in c o i« m e tic ■ c om p a rtm e nt. H a i b r ig h tly co lo re d v in y l trim a n d h a n d y ear*

- p h o n e .____ ______ - - ..........' _______ -

P U N T NOW FOR BEAUTY IN THE SPRING Daffodil or Tulip Bulbs

Assorted JC q Iocs.„

CtIP THESE VAtUABtE COUPONS! U s e Like Cash on the following Ite m s

S h o p a t S e a t s Siayo- Sttlisfw ctiott G u a ra n lc o d o r M o n e y ^ c k

BKAU,*OOM QK A2I6 <Xk

I Open T u b s , and 8^t. 9:30 a.m.t o 6 p.hir

S h o p M o n . r W o d ., 'T h X J t * f t . , F r I . , ‘

............................

P L E N TY O F FREE . S T G R E S I D ^ ' ,

P A R K IN a :......

4 0 3 M A I N A V j S ; W E S T

- T W ^

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Ktuniih Is Candidate Foi* Burley Qty.Council.

....... B U R L E Y .— : C harles Kr'ummh a s 'W e d h fs 'p e titio n w ith (he

; BurleV City Clerk as a . city councilm an- c a n d i d a t e . M r.K rum m is the sccond' person to. f i l e , a . petition to r the Nov. 4 ,-c ity flection and the -first to file ■ lo r 4 councilm an post. G qrls Ro­b e rtso n vfas the firs t to Ille for.

• th e m ayor position.M r. Krum m served a s presi*

d e n t o f the rgcent City Manager.

Chairm an of the Northside Citl*- . zens .COtttoltteo organization.,

■‘•Having had U y e a rs of busi­n ess experience I feel the num-

----- ber'-one p riority In operating any.' business ■ is spending Irv accor? dance td the income of th a t bus­iness,''w hether It be p riva te or

.operated-on-taxpaycrs!-m oncy,!'— ‘-* ta ted -M f.-K ru m m .-^ -r-^ --------

■I also believe a ^councilman

■ 1 0 T 1m ^ ^ N 8W>; tw in,Falls, WoKo . , Sunddy, OctohBr 5“ 1 W 7

•hould take on the rcspoQsibdlty- o f voicing and voting ■hlsTionest convictions ind ep en d en tly on a n y issues coming before the

' touncil. There Is no .substitute fo r honest, ab o v e -b o a rd deal* In tts . '. especially -w ith — pUbllc

— ^fundsiw-M^^Krumm^ald^H g y

m oved ‘to Hansen w hen h e was

CHARLES KRUMM

3 yea rs old. He attended schools- ■ in Hansen and Tw ld F a lls .-H e

-a tte n d e d :ihe -fo rm er^G ood ingCollege and also attended Uni-

__Ycrslty of-Colorade,.Boulder, Jo r

__ In 1931 h e 'm arricd P ea rl M ustand th e couple has two- sons. £ ^ le K r u m m . Buhl, Dean K rum rh. Twin F a lls , and one

“ d a lilh le f , 'M rs. Sam O veracre,

^ e ^ c o u p le f < ^ ? a ^ n Magfc V alley until 1945 wlwm' he en ter- ^ the grocery business a t Han- «en. They have bwned and oper-

ated ‘g rocery sto res In Hager- m an. ftfurtauch and BurJey. Jn -Warch.' 1969. U sold th e Pik^N-

h a d owned a n d operated for-nine■years:-----------— ---------------------- -

P resen tly ' he is employed by M. H. King Co. in Burley and the couple, resides a t 618 Albion Ave.7 B u rley .-H e - is - a n -a c t iy e b e m b e r of the .F irs t B apust Church.

REDEM PTIONS UP WASHINGTON (U PJ) —Sav*

InKs^bond redem ptions exceed­ed sales by SlOl million last month, th e lOlh stra ig h t month m ore m oney w as tak<m out -of the bond p rog ram th an 'v /as put ir^ the T reasu ry D epartm ent s ^ d today^________________

LE G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T S ■“ s t a t e m e n t o f o w n e rsh ip . MANA0E31ENT ,AND CIBCULATION

» . iV«)0.nnr oljMVrn D ^ f .-Twla F*lU CouBtf. ld»lio 85301.

' I Location of bMauarter* or B*n*r tSS Snd 6trt«t W«t, Tyrln F»1U. I d .^

a. N»mM Mii u ld rw n ot Ptiblblier. cdlto.. - rubltoW Al W«U>»Tjn, Twin F.J1.. J»ho.Editor O. A. (Gu»> K«lk#r. Twin-Fall*. Idaho U>na«lD« Edltor. O. J. Snith. Twin Fall*. Idaho.S :X v a l l ‘. r N r-,pap.^: J« ., an IdahVeolS.Titlor,. Twin r.lU .'Idiio. onlr

' ttoekboldCT ot which tatHammond yubltohrr.. Jne.. at ■tMkholdan of which wBo s«n

anaral hualntaa oflle<!a of-tla publUbcn

, Indiana.; eorpotuUon. H»">m»na- Jnai.n..-

•hlp la tha^ companr • John E. T

. Addraai • Munitcr, Indiana

Oceanildr. California - • Ptxatrilo. Idaho

Lo« AnK«l«*. Calif. . Twin Fall*, Idaho

___ irnoweFar.Andrva-E. Howard William E. Howard David B. Ifoward

T . E. D««ton,Ann Daaton.Carol D. nnlayao*. D fnnU i. Wlrht,- GUn S/Mar.hall,M. T. DeaWn. , _ f . Know. • —= —Ins. I p«T c«fit or IB.

10. Extent and natura of- 'Av*rac« No. CapIcs ..------- Xaeb Itau# Diirlny

rr««dlnr 12 Monlha

Waiblntinn rocatHln. Idaho

Galn«vlll». FloHila ToeaUllo, Idaho PnrateUo.'Idaho Tcxatello. Idalvs

wuritr holdrra ownlna or ' ' ' of bondi, mort«aBaa or c

6ln>U luua KfartitTo Plllnir Data

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r . flnatiwmntail.

leirsQUAmm-BiLooiuiiQFon

ASSORTED FABRICS

2Yards 1«00Hopsacklngs, o a n a b u rg , a n d linens. Easy C a ro.

■ Reg. 77c Yard

— ^ N B t E A e H E f t - M U S t l N :39 Inch W id th

4 Yards 1*00TAFFETA REMNANTS

45 !nph width ■

f t47« Yard 67cvvli52 to 10 Y d , L o n g th il

PRINTED FLANNEL• 36 to 4S IncH WIdth

4 Y a r d s ^ 1 ^ 0 0 - - R « S .■■7'47c:-

O P E N 7 P .| 4 ,T O ,1 0 P .M .M O H D A Y

THESE ilEMS ON SALE ALL DAY MONDAY OCTOBER 6-lAOIES FLATS . ; M f r a p o lr o r P T f t f t '> ^'^ '> ''“ 5 Q Q - . jsm i-S ' FOUR-WAY COATS, V «r.o llla 4 - In -o n . S 1 ^ 9 9

Dl,icot\tiriuecl'PaHern»\. . 1 . . . i p w i P D l pair f o r « J | « U U N«,w*hlpm «nt, M any Famous Arttili .................... 7 7 L , design. Rog. $17.00.,SizBi 7 -1 4 . ..... .......................... I I

. LADIES^ SUPPERS ■ ,A i i o r f d s l i ^ a n d c a la rt, R »g . $4

' C O > H SCISSORS, Assorted styles fo r m a n y , $ 0 4 7 . $ ^ 4 7 ’' C IR IS ' N Y L O N P E T TI-P A N T S , '

. oawr r : : . . . » < * — -iiz a s .4 -i4 ........... .........................

W D f E S ' P A ^ T Y H O S E -4 ^ h o d « * - ln K ii«tP-M >M T-T-r. jSt M E N ’S BRIEFS- A N D T SHIRTS

Sixes S - M - L - X l , .............................: . 1 . . 3 polr* for 52i6LAblES* SU P P O R T H O S E

<4 shodas, « h « T ^ c r g . » . $1.99-^ENVS-STBFTrH SOrK*?-.

Fils sjzos 10-T3) R tg . '$ l ,5 0 77c

W O M E N ' Padded or

— . X : M E N ’S -LEA TH ER O L O V E S , Fur or A e ry lU lined in M 7 7 "rS t O T T O N BR AS S ! 1 b lack or b ro w n , sizes ^ M -L -X L , Reg. $ 4 .9 8 . . for W * # # ■ j o r u n p a d d e d styles, g js ’ t. sites .. . 1 . 0 0 ^ . _ — — — ------------------ --— :---------------- : ------------------ :— ;;—

M E N 'S C A S U A L P A N T S ^ Assortad Falf.-L Y C R A G IRDLES / ' ' •' C O Q Q * K a d »f , s iio » ,3 0 -4 2 ^ J le g . $ 6 .9 8 . ; ...............................

P o p g jo r sty lin g In *Ix»* S -M -L -X L . ... ........................... ’ -----------------------------------7"------------------ ;------------------------------------------------------------------------

LADIES CAR C O A T S , A ss o rted Styles . • S O A O O a n d colors. V a lu e s to $ 3 3 .0 0 f o r . . . . . . . . . . _____ Z U

M E N 'S W O O L S H IR T, S p o rl styles In b o ld p la id s . Re g.''$ 7.9 9 fo r . , r r r r * . $5.88.

GIRLS’ .C A R D IG A N S W E A TE R , .6 colors, , S299sizes 7 -14 , Reg. $4.0Q ‘................ .., ---------^ i - T l

G IR LS' P A N TIE S . N y lo n .P a n tie s In ' ..... 37cprints or solids. R e g .-i5 9 c 'i. ...............................

J N D O O R -O U T D O O R .R U G R U N N E R ' .$2.88Reslits a ll . A ssorted colprs, 2 ^ x / 0 ” . . .

R O O M R U G {In d o o r-O u td o o r) ^..............n rA ssorted colors, 8 ” 6 'x l 1 ' 6 " ............................

-W O M E N '5 -W O O L -S U C K S r W o o J -a n d -W o o l ' Blends In 3 styles. R eg. $ 1 1 .0 0 --------- ----

IIT T L E B O Y S ’ D U N G A R E E S ,'C o lto n D e n im ,' ^ 9 ^

R O O M SIZED R U G S (In d o o r-O u td o o r) ' D u ro -llte skid free b a c k in g , 11 '6 ” x l 4 ’6 ” . . .

W O M E N ' styles a n d

>'S R A IN / S H IN E C O A T S , Assorted ■ $ 1 > 4 8 8 id c o lo rs .-R e g .$ 2 3 .0 0 .7 ......... .................. .. 1*1

M E N 'S B A N L O N K N I T SH IR TS, Short S le e ve d; ^ Q Q m a n y colors, Reg. $ 7 .? 8 ..................................................... ^ * 7 7

-S T A IN L E S S STEEL G IF T W A R E , Choose from 6 pieces’fine stainless steel. Reg. $5 to $ 7 . . . . . a 9 9

B O Y S ' SLACKS, Assorted Styles — o nri fnlnrs Rep, $ 4 ,9 B . ■ . i ■ . .

W O M E N 'S SCARFSS qu are o n d o b lo n g ............................................................. 99c

A N N IV E R S A R Y B L A N K E T , M a c h in e W a s h a b le S 1 A 9 95 colors. Reg. Six*, $ 1 4 .9 8 , N o w ..................................... - l U _ _ ....... .................. W O M E N ’S G LO V E S -99c.BEDSPREADS, Printed No-Iron, ' 9 7 0 0 M EN'S SLACKS, F o m o u fn a m .,'^ " “ i i Several styles. Reg. $ 1 0 ,9 8 , fo r ..................................... ^ / « 7 7 1 0 0 % w o rs ted w o o l. R e g . $ 1 8 .0 0 . ' ........................“. . . 1 0 . O ^ f o w n Lo m a L in d a . . . . . . f ...............I. Reg.

A S S O R TE D F A B R IC , G ra n d Prolrle * - • C l 0 0 GIRLS’ F O U R -W A Y C O A T S , Versatile 4 -In -o n e Prints a n d p la in s , p e f y a r d ............................................. d e sig n . Reg. $ 1 5 .0 0 . S ite s 3 -6 x ..................................

$ 1 1 9 9 THR EE-PIECE B A T H SET .. I I Assorted Colors. Reg. $ 5 .9 8 .

KWiW.w.BRKir/A::-.'/}

GN=SALEP.M. STARTING AT . . .

B f l O O N i l G ILADIES* HEELS, L a rg * g ro u p Personalllles In $ 0 0 7 ' L A D IE S '-H A L F SLIPS, F a m e u t nam es, . ^ I ' Q O ossorted stylet a n d i l ie s . Reg. to $ 1 7 ............... 7 « 7 1 Assorted sizes a n d c o l o r s ....................... ......................... I • '# / I

M E N 'S FELT H A T S , S m o ll g ro u p ossorted s ly le s rV a l. to $ 1 7 . 9 5 . . .

A n i H A M IL T O N B E A C H ELEC TR IC KN IFE ’ $ 0 0 0 . . . . . . O . U U j 6 o n ly , Reg. $ 1 2 .5 0 .......................... ............................... 0 . 7 7

T A N K E R JA C K E T SSizes S -M -L -X L . R e g . $ 8 .9 5 . *5.99 ELECTRIC DRILLS ‘ * 5 9 9

SLUM BER B A G , C o m b in a tio n q u ilt cbverlet a n d Q Q sleeping b a g , m a n y b r ig h t colors. Reg, $ 1 3 .0 0 . . v « 7 7

j.C p R p U (f O Y F A B R IC ,iA s io rte d "ro !o ri _ ; ' : ' . 7 Q ^ a n d w a le s , Reg, to $ 1 . 9 8 ................ . . . . . . . y a r d / 7 L

FLOUR SACKSB leached C o lt o n ..................................... .. . 4,0, 99c C L U T C H B A G S , Sm a ll g ro u p

o sio rte d Colors. V a lu e s to $ 4 .0 0 .............. . .... 99cF A B R IC S ----------- . ■Assorted g ro up s o n d c o lo r s .............. Y a r d 25c L A C E , O v e r 2 0 types to

choose. V a lue s lo $ 1 . 0 0 ........... ................... . . . . . . y a r d 5CG IR LS'.D R ES S ES , A ss o rted sizes S I Q Q a n d s ly lo i, Reg, $ 4 .0 0 a n d $ 6 .0 0 ............................ .. 1 . 7 7

l a d i e s ; S LE E V lL e S S '^H E LLS , B o u c U ', solids a n d S I Q / stripes In o n .asso rtrD e n l o f styles. R e g ; $4-• — 1 « 0 0

LA D IE S ' K N IT 1 solids a n d no’v «

khort sleeves, In o rlo n In $ 1 Q AS , r S . $ 5 .................................. ... I.TO

LA D IES ' K N IT T O P S , Lontf sle ty* ,ln solids, 0 0■tripes, b ig A s t 't . Reg. $5 o n d $ 6 .............................. .. Z . 0 0

G IR LS' P A N T S “ StrtTch n y t o n r R «g r$ 4 -^ -. JJL99

G IR LS' K N IT T O P S $ 1 i i ■ Ny,lon In qss 't. colors. R*g. $3 ..... ............. ................... I i* t* f

. M E N 'S A L L -W E A T H E R C O A T S , Z ip lin e d , 7 5 % $ 1 0 8 8 cotton, 2 5 % p o lye ste r. S -M -L -X L . Reg. $ 2 2 . . ,1 J

B O Y S ' SPO R T S H IR Tsi Lo ng sleeked, a is 't . styles $<| Q A a n d color*'‘in c lu d in g stripes, p.tal(f>., y a | ^ f « J . 9 8 . . • ■ • U U ,

T S , D e n im Ja m a lcos , ' ' S T A A i ,B e O . $ 4 . 0 0 ........... ......................... 1 . 4 4

LADIES’ S H O R TS , D e n im Ja m a lcos , ' A ssorted Siio t,

M E N 'S SLIPPERS, A ss o rted Colors a n d Sizes, $<f A Q Va lue s to $5100. D e p a r tm e n t!. . . . . . . . . I * 7 7

W (i l lK C O A T S , b .n i m , .......... S 7 . 0 0Sices 38 a n d 4 0 o n l y .............................................................v » 7 7

S TAIN LES S . F L A TW A R E ■ $ 0 Q Q 5 0 piece service fo r 8 ........................................................ '** 7 « 0 0

LAD IES' CAR C O A T S V e ry lim ited q u q n tlty . Reg. $ 1 3 ,0 0 .*6.99LADIES’ HEELSA ssorted styles a n d s i t e s . , .

$O00i a pair $450 . . . . . . 2 polr fori 0

GNzSALE:STARTING AT P.M.

MOOWGhTMhH A N D TO W E L S , Lorge assortm ent Te rry ' i Q ^ To w e ls . M a n y Colors. V a lue s to 6 9 c . . . . ... ................ 4 7 C

LA D IE S ' N Y L O N H O S E , Exquisite Hosiery In ■ ^ r sligh tly Irregulars,- F a m o us b ran ds , If perfect $ 1 .7 5 A w v

B IK IN l 'P A N TIE S , S m a ll g ro u p assorted 4 p a ir $ 1 0 0 c o lo n . V alues to $ 1 . 5 0 ................................ U for I

C O T T O N T H E R M A L B LA N K ETS 3 colors, tllg h ily Irrf0 u l° ' *1.99

^DlES’- S W E A TERS , -C a rd lf lo n s -o n d -I Ig h t -w e Ia h t > rS < ^ 'q iio r to d ilze s a n d colors. Ren. $ 5 .0 0 ..................... .. j - •

M E N 's i e N i r s H m T i r C r i '^ i ' t ^ -....—— $ i ^ ~1 0 0 % ,A crylic, V a lu e s 'to $ 5 .0 q .................................... |,77

GIR LS' JU M P E R SETS, 'Sixes 7 -1 4 , Reg. $ 7 .0 0 .................................... ......................4 ,1

LA D IE S ' G R U B SHIRTS (Sweatshirts), Assorted ' A A > solid colors, short si., z ip back, Reg, $ 4 ,0 0 . i 77C

I IT T L E B O Y S ’ JA C K E TS , H o o d ed slyles “ ~ ' $ 1 Q Q ' In assorted colors, s lie s 4*<7, Reg. $ 4 .0 0 ............... L l M l

B O Y S ' N Y L O N JA C K E TS , Q u ilte d , >fery .! $ 0 0 0 llrrilted varie ty , |teg. $ 1 8 .0 0 ,-v . . i . , 0 « 0 O .

LA D IE S ' G R A B T A B L E , D?essei, , . 1 /Sportsw eor, etc. A l l l is s tha n ...................... / 2 I f l C C

M E N ’SPotterni,

■ V ,W IN T H R O P S H O E S , Discontinued ' " 9 l 0 9 7

I , Rag. lo $ 2 2 .0 0 . 1 ............................. i . f » r I Z

THE IDAHO DEPARTMENT STORE,• -I.

FMLS, IDAHO T

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Agriculti&al.Worj^rs May • Come Under GemXaw .

By^ICHARD CHARNOCK

\ K&9 : • . Tlrpes-Nayt^; Twln-F all^ id6^P ' '

• BOISE (U P I) — A legistaiive study com m htee voted 5-3 to ­day to .p u t a ll B g ricu itu rarem * pl,oymcnc under w o r k m e n T a

-com pensation coverage- In. a proposed new W orkm en’! Com­pensation ' Code. . '

Rep. Jo h n P ino , D-Pocatello,' m ade tfio successful motion

w h ich 'o ffe rs no exem ptions for fa rm and ra n c h ,, w o tkerr -A fte r the vo te w as ...........

• R ep. W alter L ittle , R-New Ply- moulh, .p red ic ted the- s t a n d would run .into-*‘a lot. of oppo­sition-’ in hearings lat? ,r-’ on and in th e leg is la tu re i ts c I J _ ,

C o m m itte e m e m b e r s a t f i r s t d is c u s se d th e - p o s s ib i lity o f

-e m p t in g ;o p c ra to ra .w f fo hftva. ly .one o r

— B ut-W ll. ----------- -----------m em ber of t h e , in d u stria l Acci-

, den t Boards told the com m ittee this could lead to a lo t of liti-

. gation and conflicts.■I Rep. H arold Snow, R-Moscow,

- • suggested th a t perhaps operat- _ -_ o rs_ w ith on iy .-.a .few em ployes

--------a r e - t h e —ones-.-who—need—theworkmen’s com pensation cover­age the m ost. L ittle .said tha t about 95 p e r cen t o f .th e large

now..E arlier, th e com m ittee agreed

to inc!ude-in its projw ied new codc-d b road and sweeping new definrtion of " In ju ry .”

- Com m ittee ‘ m em bers u n a n l niously voted to-include In their d raft a . definition th a t , would m ake all job-connected in juries com pensable under Idaho law.

Such qction by the com m it­tee was recom m ended earlie r bv Bon Oppenheim , retired

_cho irm an_oL .the_Indu8 trIal. Ac cident B oard and now a con­sultant to the TAB. He said the

pehh?im sSid, ‘T h a t j the p rop­e r te s t a n d .'th a t’s w hat th6 model law. is ’ intended to do.”,

Rcpk: Harold Snow, R-Mosc6‘W; asked- whether. thC; proposed new d efin itio n 'a lso 'm ig h t lead to litigation Ju s tu s the one,lim ­iting com {^nsdtion' ^to~ln]uries has. ‘

'Not ju i t a s much b u t there*! going to be som e." Obpcnheim said. “ As long as the're a re Jaw-

ilghls.VQ:ep. Russell Fogg, R-Jd&ho

Falls, said he felt the new def­inition, m ight be gooc{ b u t said t h a f " I f l t ’s “going ' to .be .thisi broad we’re going to h a v e j o obtain m ore money to pay th is.” He suggested' it even, m ight-lead to -so m e -so rt-o f-so - -;lal--secu^ity - p ro g ra m _ a t_ th c

Sen. F isher Ellsw orth, R-Ida- ho F alls, agreed. •

“ Any chanM s we m ake here :hat result m additional costs a r^ ju s t going to Have to be passed on to the public,” E lls­worth said. -'-C onsidera tion-o f-thedefin ition w as the firs t n ia jo r jxjlicy de­ris ion to come before the com ­m ittee when it resum ed its de-

e n n c ffsa l w a y s F IR S T Q IM L IT V : ■ i r - -~

i TERRIFIC

m er Supreme Court Justice E, B. Smith, hired b y the com m it­tee to-study-the-m odei law and m ake recom m endations, went through the. proposed- new code section by section. vS m ith told the com m ittee he was " ra th e r fearful th a t indus­try itself, will figure -it’s (thi; proposed new definition of in- jp ry ) too broad a definition.”

The model code defines in- u r^ as "Any harm ful change n th e hum an organism arising 3Ut o f and in the course of em-

philosophy changing.

In a model code being studied b 'l the com m ittee is " th e -m o st sweeping change proposed by the Model Code.”

• " Idaho law Is lim ited to In­juries caused b v accident and a list of occupational d iseases,” O pnenheim -said . '

He said the O riginal.concept nf w orkm en 's com pensation was

a .worker for iniuries lained in on o n -Jo b accident.

--------- r B u f h e - s a ld - th is - c o n c e p t - h a dled to considerab le litigation—

■■ ,a...T^j,ven-fhnii"!h-thp-niTrnn<'f^- law |s to avoid litigation.

" I f in iuries a rise out of the w ork ,-w hatever the reason, they

• ought to be' com pensated ,” O p­penheim told th e com m ittee .

He said the " idea you can .o n ly reco v e r when there ’s an ■accident Is an tioua ted .’’

As an exam ple he citcd the hvpothctical case of ,a w orker extyjsed to continuous Iohc noise on the Job. H e said if th a t work e r -b c c o m e ^ d e a f - f lg -a - re -

— .— — compemmtlon—ns—o n e - ^ h o - i s deafened by a blow to h is e a r while oh th e Job.

. " I f it’s w ork connectcd,” Op-

the "office of m ayor ___ . _Nyblad and Chprles Dunn have filed fo r 'th e offices of c ity coun- ciimen.

M r. Heagle is a fo rm er s la te sena to r and hds been in business here all his life. M r. Nyblad cam e to Hailey about tw o years ago and Is co-owner o f tl}e Wood R iver Journal. M r. p a n n is a long-time re s id e n t 'o f the a rea and is a rea l esta te broker. ' -J n -K e te h u m sav e ril petltiona h av c-been -take irtm H ! h as-filed for offlce-yet,Jt_W B& reported,

T he deadline for filing Is the close of of(iqe hours Monday.

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Suil'Valley Man’,

.Corky H / ^ ^ ^ r . / S u n Valley^, w csterp. ski •instructor apd win­te r sports . au tho rity .' has been appointed b y ‘Air West to head a • new. w in ier -spo rts to u r de- velohm entrprogrom . •• R ichard NeaU .general sales m anager. Said M r.-F ow lp r\w ill rep resen t the atrilne a t ski shows and ',assist in .the prom o­tion of group tours.

■ Air West plans to o pera te spe­c ia l weqkend ski serv ice .this fall, including . Saturday Vsk' Jc t.s" frum .SLMttlo- nuii -stop -tL Twin. Fali.s and from, LbS An- iclcs to S alt Lake City and Twin

ills. The ftigWs . will accom- ■modato sk iers fining to Sun 'V al­le y an d .Utah ski resorlsT~M rF ow ler will .be active in work­in g ,w ith reso rts and sk i clubs

• In both a re a s . . • - - 'H o 'h a s bcen"a"skf- instructor a t-Sun Vo41ey-and'in ,the Seattle

• -arca .and in ‘1967 w as a techhica coacli. a t-th ff Crystal M ountain sum m er ’Tracing- c a m p near M ount Rainier'.. He also has. ap ­peared in 's e v e ra l instructiona and commerci'al films on skiing

WILLIAM V. JAMISON JR . :.* .:.-,-rO rm «rIy an7aB enfw kh State F a rm Insurance Co. a t Suhdyslde, W ash., TiaS been nam ed d is tric t m anager for

.the-com pan les the Magic -Valley ip is tr lc t . He will head- quar^o'r ih-Twlir-Falls.-Hc-Will- rcsldc a t 552 Monte Vista Ave. ^ d inner w elcom ing ' him to the local a re a w as held a t the Holiday Inn by ag en ts from throughout the d istric t.

G e t a.ioeid o fth is , .

C OLONIAt CON CR ETE-TH E MIRACLE M IX' T h o t-m ak e i y q u ry a rd w o rk v a n iih l

'Properlyiplaced end firiished if will -stoy Smooth and Strong . . . Ages.Long We Want to 3oo st —I t 's th e M ost . fo r oH y our C oncrete Needs.;„ _j

• F O U N D A T IO N S • 'P A T IO S ' i : D R IV E W A Y S , • W A L LS •. F LO O R S • S i O E W A L K S : ^

b u r ' s e a f o t a p p ro v a l » 5 -th ^ Sm iling J-aces-of. u u r S a iis f iu d 'C u sfo n ftY srW e 'r D ed ica te^ of S erv(band P lease You. '

■ B tjy f ro m .’y o u f l!b lo rrie -0 .w n e cL E irm _ , iEHONE:Z33^S500:

. Plant Located Addlsbri Avenue-West — Next to the Hospital

___________ _____ ] 12, Boni& O sborne rem inds Henry Wills, , p ast prest*• denV 'ahd Iw ard m em b er'o f the D ilettantes of M agic Valley, The dates have been selected

• • • • production otU he o rcan l^ tlo n . This y e a r th e group w ill

CIRCLE T H E DATES i f Oct. I I and

_______ „ i is y e j r th e group w ill__persons In tc rcsted 'In t i^ ’ o u ts .fo r

fnr try for tlie annual m usical production _ofvthe_or] be presientlag “ M am e’» whlch..^^iU require a large ca st. / . d rarnatlc pa rts o r those w illing to a ss is t w ith back s tag e work . a r e - a s k ^ to be a t th e

; O’L eary Auditorium a t 8 p .m . on Oyt. 11 o r 2 p j a . oa Oct. 12. . • ^ .

Argentina Hot Dog Is Thick, Juicy Steak

Open 12 NOON Wondnq(l-ls.O n ^n aaah from 7 1» 10 p.ni.

By STEWART KELLERMAN-BU EN O S-----A m E S -M U R l)-^

called by num ber Instead of T h e ~ n ewu5t-m ie--ls-67 :

—A r g e n t in a is - h o t- d o g - ig a th i c k , ~ J u lc y - s tc a k 7

Probably • m ore ' than the Gaucho and the tango, the

. steak is a natfonal 4nstItutlon In th is South A m erican country of 23 million people.

A rgentines proudly claim -y o u ’ve never r e a l l y tasted a

steak until you try one of their m outh-watering, often two-inch-

—th id c ^ c l ic a d e s . : : -N o t— niany v isito rs 'w ou ld 'qu ibb le about it.

It 's ha rd to find a s tree t In Buenos A irb w ithout a place to

'■ buy a good"steak.“They 're sojd• in .b ars , c a fe te r ia s ,' corner —ea te r ie s .. J Ju n c h e o n e tte s .- sidi

w alk -stan d s, you nam e It.On Sundays, when you drive

c u t to th e suburbs, you can sc« tow ers of smoke rising from

• the woodlands along th e ' La P la ta river. A forest .fire?

lovers grilling country over outdoor oarbecues.

• On the Costa N era Norte,- a scen ic highway running along the R iver P la ta , there are^.^o

. m any— steak— houses— thej^re

TafnTI>r-orthreE-cnough-beef-to cook fo r lunch 'o v e r grills provided by th e m unicipality.

P r ic e . Is the f irs t th ing thpt catches the attention' of a visitor. A steak costs little m ore than a h o t , dog, in the U nited States. In m o st-rc stau - ran ts , you can buy one "for 170 pesos (about 45 cen ts), and, if

ly you’d ^p re fer-a -^ teak -sandw ich ;:

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/ : ' S u rid o y , O c to b e r 5 , 1 969 T lm B S jN e w s; T w l n .T ^ I s , Id o h o , 1 3 /

Man Arraigned Fdr yiolatiqn’GfIDAHO FA L L 5 ''(tJP l) ’- C;T.|L_'nit.- com plaint filed ag a in st

Thom as. 40. Idaho F alls, wasiTTiomas x h a rg c d him with hav- arra igned before U.S. Commis* lng m ade a fals« and fictitious

statm ent in connection wilh ihe purch»5C :of. a J l t t a r m , from IjcM sed firearm s dealer.

T h e ' com plaint ,1ilso alleged

sioner William W. Block Wed. ncsday following his* a rre s t for violallon! <f th e Federal Gun Control Aril. '

Thom as had "certified he Vfas a perabn p to b ib llc d - f ro m '

:h » a n g a r “ *• ' 'purchi e ra l law...

1 flre a rm Trn de r fed»;.r

7 0 R FAST SELLING RESULTS, U SE TIMES-KEWS *"ANT ADS

M O N D A Y O N LY - 7 P.MnrO IQ P.N\.

CLASS O FFICERS FOR^Oift P rn cd ca l N ursing p rogram a t M acle Valley. M em orial Hospllol a rc , from' left; Sam Austin, prdsldent; M arve l Childs,, vice..

iresldent; ..F lorence 'W asko. voca tiona l student council .rep resen tative: May. '- irch e llo , secretary -trcasu rcr; and Estella-A ston , c lass h istorian. •

~Newspap;er Boys;^Don’tSee^Theriiselyes\i4:s

By U nited P re ss InternationalHo com es zooming along the

sidewalk, his b ike laden down w ith folded new spapers and w iih ' a flick of th e w rist he heaves one and it a rcs over the law n and ' whacks against the; front door—and once In a while into the_ shrubs or up on the roof—but only once m -u while.

It could be Bangor, Me., o r San Diego; T am pa, F la ., o r Seattle; He is the American newsboy w ho_ belongs to - a f ra te rn ity of thousands of

• trad ition of A m erican life.—On—In tcw ationaL -liew sp iD eri

e junior

my~ v e ry , best in. deliverlrigioften.* Most of th e tlmir. even new spapers will, bring rew ards! when I collect, I never have ih Ih e 'fu lu rc .. My riiiteta iich t Tne that nolhinP w i l l 'C h r i s t m a s , it s a p re tty good

Ihmg. I get some nice holidaytau g h t m e that nothing will take^^lhe place o f-h a rd work. M y experience as a c a r r le r ^ l l l

cUIien and help bring success In m y life.”

T he scholarships and other Incentives offered by newspa- pers*«U. over the country m ake t h e ~ J o b '' appealing to man; youngsters, including Philadel

boy Day, Oct. 11. these juni • businessm en .are being honored

w ith a . varie ty of . activities .and - a w a rd s .

T heir fans Include . F B I D irector J . E dgar H iover who term s th e ir • ]obs “ a public

Rhodes of Ohio, who praised the ir "en td rp rlse and responsN bility.!’ --

- According to J im McCurdy, 13, of M alden, M ass., a ninth g rade student. • th e p rim ary value of being a newsboy is

. “ earn ing m oney.”J im , who has four bro thers

and two sisters, has been a-------newsboy fo r -a -y e a r -a n d .« hnlf;

He ad d s: ." I t I n c h e s you the value of

m oney. I put m ost of w hat I ea rn in the bank."

With a grin he says he Lsn't-------saving " fo r anything in pjirllciF

lar, Just saving.". T h a t th ere a re rew ards

— beyond—m o n e y -ls -a p p a rc n t in w hat 'D uane Marshall, of (I'tlO A lb an y . P lace) Richardson, Tex., w rote in compeiing for

, . this y e a r’s F.C. Voorhles------ M em flrlarscholnrB hlp '-nw nrded

-by— the D allas—TlmesJIei'flld,._ b y _ thD uane

" I becam e a newsboy for a

t i ld ^ u u h e :^ a ]n to g ..h im s c if the m eantim e, my new spaper for future leadership. He learns

’ • ■ a weeklyroute rtieans I have allow ance without having to b o ther m y p arents for i t. 'S o m e O f'm y earnings go into a bank

reco rds on m y custom ers on paym ents, how much they owe m e, and things like th a t."

When’ Scott-TScottyrPia^^^

asked why he ' becam e newsboy for the 'S iin Rafael

■ ■ Journal, he re-Independent p ile d :.

"T h e -th in g Is, th a t th is job m eans m ore experience for the nex t Job. • I get to m eet the 3ifb»cr-too-—J - g e ^ o o d - p a y , .'airly good, 1 ^ u e ss som etim es, there’s a beel becaudfl the .paper d id n 't gel th e re on tim e—b ut j i o t , ve ry

Jps.:U-" I 'v c t^ sa v e d . abou t S lO ^-

som ething like t h a t - i n two years .": ^ J h ^ boys don’t see them' selW s a s anything special, bui FB I D irector J ? 'E d g a r Hoover does. H q-lo ld U PI: .

'^'Amerrca owes a tremen'dousd eb t.. .:Q L _ g ia li iu ilc _ _ lQ _

newsboy perform a public service of the h ighest magni-

for future leadership, responsibility, to be on tim e, to organize his route efficiently , to c o llecr-subscrip tions, to m eet hisT custom ers. H e. m u s t , be polite, dependable, honest and atten tive."

News Of T

JER O M E COUNTY ' Ju stice C ourt .

D aniel Stone. $10, fau lty equip* m ent; J e r ry T lllett, 415, failure to'*display slow m oving vehicle sign; Lyle H arm an, $5, failure

.to_rcfiistM :_K arenJ)ej)ew ,_?10 , expired O M rator’s license, all J’e rom e; D ale -C h lW ers— F ile r, .$5, no Inspectlonr'D avld Domin* quez, Gooding. JIO, no .opero to r's

Educatidn-Plah-WASHINGTON (U P I) -

l H E ^ e ^ ary^_Robe^ lj.: .Finch pledged th e adm inis- tra tion ,F riday*to helping de-- velop ■•'career educa tion" in .tiie nation 's 1 .0 0 0 com ­m unity college's. He said th is would b e .p a rtlcu la rly s ig n ifi- can t for Negroes.

i-m nFm&gm r cn tr ^ c o u t - .^ C J lc B -“ ‘ m eeling in .the^A m erlcan L c^o h Hall.

•Four. Webelos ' advanced ' to Boy Scout m em bership a re J im S tee l.q m ith rJe ff 'W A ster. Rich- a rd Este.s and RIchard-MeUon.-

'We must, b e ' concerned with c a r e e r^ d u c a i io n forthe young and coptinuJng ed-. ucation for those p resen tly em ployed.” . F i n c h said; "T here Is no' o th e r w ay tob reak the cycle of underem * ployrnent."

“ F or Black A m ericans,nHiHinitv—col-

-ie8 e~ W 5 3 -th e po ten tia l for .becorhing the mo.ji promi^*

_ing single_avcnuc*j}f higher, education,” he said.

license. .P roba te C ourt

R obert P . H iggins. 22, Good­ing, forfeited a $10 bond on an

-TransfersFILER — M ark Ander^ion, a

transfer/from ^ Nowf 'H am pshire,,

M E N ’S & W O M E N 'S ”

LACE BOOTS ^" ‘ ""•SHumdnic . '■ j,.li“/V\undri.. ■

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Reg. 3 2 .5 0 to 6 5.00O n ly ^2^00 pair to sell

. HUNT IS HELD HACEHMAN— -The-.Beehlve

c lass was the w inner of the scavenger hunt held by the Hag- erm an w ard M L \ this week.

2 4 9 M a i n A v e . E . T w i n F a l l *

charge.

E. ChamberTain; J . O . Henson to G lee R. Stan.

A m ilitary sep a ra tio n waS filed by the U nited S ta tes Navy to D anny E a rl D irk .

M arriage licenses w e re Issued to Lloyd Zane GUI and . D arla Ra^ B a t^ a y ^

n o th -D ,- -Longm ore and- Lyjrin Thompson; K ent J . B arlow and Judith A nnette F red erlck a .

Duane, wh<v attends Richardson H ig h S c h o o l'In a suburb of D allas, had only 10 com plaints of m issed pqpers in IB m onths of delivering the T im es-H erald; he h ad 100 per cen t collection.n,

' And so ld lu3 subscriptions. He w ro te In p a rt:

"A lthough m y Tlm es-Herald rou te has given- me m any

f iri7.es and exciting trip.s. J have ound .something m ore Volunble,

T ha t is the privilege of m aking new friends and gettinj? to m eet djffcren t people. When. I m eet hnd m oke friends, I have le«m ed Ihnt It pays off, w ith the . rew ard being som ething money cannot buy . . .■~"T hnvo“ also"rccclvcd ’ m any o th e r benefits, front m y exjior- lence a s a carrie r.working, on .m y_rouie, I hn^ learneo aimple* bnokke^pin niethodR, salesniques ahd have earned money for m y education. .

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1 4 T im e s -N e w s , T w in Falls, Id o h o . S u n d a y , O d o b e r 5 , 1 9 6 9

Use Of Initiative DeViice In -|Innocent-Elea Constitution Is Questioned

^ . , . B y LINDY W GHT'

B O ISE (U Piy - le g is la to rs__ q\iestioncd Incliislon-ol-an-initi«

a tlv e device -in the proposed *’ n cw . 's tatc constllu tionw friday ,

j ; one .voicing /e a rs the people of th e s ta te m ight use a n in itia tive urrwlseW. ,

R en . Clyde Keithly, R-Nahi] ’a sk e d .th e constltultona), revisl com m ission "How, m any things

- 4ha t .would be proposed -:-^-^m endm eflts-«houl< lnit-be-ln

Constltutiori?”• E upene Bush, a com m ission

■ m em b er from Idaho FaUs,-.sug- gested tha t initlatii^e njeasures could b e lim ited to non-revenue

- - - item s....................... ...... — i - ------ r_ 'JI -don 't think th e ^people

¥fioutd be.

Why -shouldn’t you p ay the peo-

ge fo r initiatm g Icg lslallon?” i,vc{is,'Jsked.' ■ . •

~ R c p i P a lf ic ia ^ c D e r m o t t , 1> Pocatello , Qskcd th a t the consti­tutional revision 'commission in­clude th o , '‘environm ental bill of righ ts’*, in ^hc proposed revision —possibly in the pream ble.

T he eav ironm ental passage w u ld . guaran tee the riRht of deccnt surroundings," Including

-fvrt-i. r r^ O T T taxes

e vo tlM 'yes’ o r 'iv ju n ieg^ rthey /re voting K jIjQ ^pcfid ihg i’ u : 'iihg-.’i J u s h

_ ____ _ , see how yoti can• d m ll^ h .® '" - in to th e . a rea of

- * rtv e n c » -u n le ss i t 'i through " rep resen ta tive .”

Sen. R obert Rowett, R-Moun- ta ln Hom e, how ever, argued th a t th e proposed rev ised consti­tu tion ‘*ls th e people’s docum ent • n d they, should bft ab le to am end It.”

Sen. A rthur M urphy, D-Mul-

!nJtfative m easu re m igh t help • “ sell th is package” to the peO'

pie.V- . ' .F o rm e r suprem e co u rt Justice

tongue-ltvcheek, th a t if^H ___m ission w anted to be "progres- .slY£!LJt_suggest_the_Jogislature

th e co st o f ga thering signa--------- tu re s o n Initiative petitions. -

“ You . p ay your l(|glslators.

Is Entered In District Court

Joel- E .-M ichallk ,-20,-«ccuscd Ol—illc£ til.possc£slan '^ iin d -sa ic of LSD, enteced innoccnt pleas in a Fifth D istrict C ourt nppearr ance F riday.

M n M ichalik is d ea f a n d , it w as for' this reason tha t his a ttorney. Golden Bennett,, asked tha t he be re leased from joil on h is own rccognizano^'un t^l

w ith those' of free speech and o ther g uaran tees.‘ E a rlie r , Given!!, c h a irm an of the revision com m ission, .safd the proposed docum ent should be c h a n g e d so f t w u ld n o t " le s­sen the sta tu s of counties a s poUtlcal subdivisions.”. _The rS Y iK ijH in sm * ,ll2 n jl\c k W n s-co u n ties-an d -c lties as-p o ­litical subdivisions of .th e s ta te b u t n\uch of the language about their-pow ers and duties Is strT ^ p ed out. ; -T—

U nder th e proposal, th e legis­la tu re ' would be ab le to m erge counties.w ithout a vo le of the people.

H erbert .B ennan , a 'cbnsultan t to th e commission, said It could b e possible tha t in th e future tim iJw ifnm m s— -------------------

Judge Theron W ard Instead reduced the bond from $3,000

Ronald J . 'Laws. w&s also- ar' ralgned on a ch arg e of proba ' tion violation. He* requested an atto rney .be app o in ted -an d the oas®-—w as^con tinued—to— next week-.'- - , .

“Watching” .K EY BISCAYN'e. F la -

(U P l) * - A Whtte House .spokesm an s a id ' 'S aturday Pr.csident Nixon was*=^vei5 ^ carefu lly" w atching the cur-,

- re n t-b o itlc f ie ld - lu lH n —Vi« * 7 .nam, b u t declined - t o . con;, firm o r deny reports- (he U nited States hnd estab lish - '

' cd new .sccrc t contacts With Wanoi.

News S ec re tftry Ronald Z iegler told reporlers’ Nixon m et during the day with H enrv A. Kissincer, national

MemecQming—|-Ger; A t l < i t n b e r t y > T o 2 (

I^Featured

' tha t it 'cou ld .be assu m ed jh e t\vo m en discussed V ietnanT

• “ very. Uioroughly." b u t he' wouid-gb no -fu rther.—

Spccifjcally, Ihe hetvs sec- - re tary w as.asked-w hat signi- ' ficance- Nixoni a ttached ' to the lull, the m ost pronounc-

- e ^ h & - la s t - tW O - y e a r s .—iif=

rnaM BERCY^^^sr-Tio'm pcomlng activities F riday here stacted with a .p a ra d e down MaifCSfrcet and ended with th e Bulldog-Pi­ra te football gam e n t the home flew. ■ ,

Outcome of the gam e will be found.on today’s sports p ag esr

■The Ahemc of.the. homecoming

—B E R tlN s A - v is i ld r - to Ea'st Germiiily m ight • ix p ec t its inhabitonts.to .be.lO oklng.tdw ard the b irthday Of • theG erm an --p em o cra tic Republic T u esd ay '.a s a '. d a y more for reg re t than celebration. But this ■ doesn’t seem to be the case.

;irl it;

and • senior.'; got f i r s t j l a c e in thp- float division.

Ja n e t. M urphy was chosen hom ecom ing queen ..H er a ttend­an ts w ere -L aha Em erson, freshm an; • Decna Kinsey,-' _ sophomorer and Debbie Rich­a rd s , a senior. _

T here w as a_chili supper a t the -g'rade^school'^7roH'*4:30 • » 8 p .m . .

Seven Minidoka State Youtlis Receive Eagle Scout Rank At Court Of Honor

c re a te

R U PERT - A- Gold P ali aw ard and seven E ag les w ere■preseniaa------- --------

fin, Rupert Second; Kevin B ut-slstan t; T roop 48, Heyburn Sec------ » ------- ----------------------------------------

ropocounties and cities.

Ja m e s Lynch, Boise, objected

L y n c h , c h a ir m a n o f th e s ta te b a r—c o m m iU < e -o n ju d ic ia l - r e ­fo rm , s a id a ju s t ic e 'S h o u ld b e in d e p e n d e n t o f th e - e x e c u tiv e ' b r a n c h o f g o v e rn m e n t.

Three TV Networks Loclj;ed =JnAnnual°Ratingg=Baft

'510 m illion. , - A . second th rea t is th e tax

NEW YORK (U P I> ~ 'n ie ' G olia ths o f Am erican television

—th re e com m ercial net- TCform bill now before thew orks—h ave com pleted the launch ing of th e n ew ' season a n d a r e locked In the ir annual battle* fo r th e ratings oh which th e ir v a s t revenues depend.

--i_the-turn.oLllttle.l~ O n Sunday"nlght^T Ife

pub lic televlsislon netw ork, o r N E T a s th e Initials itself, from

------- I ts official nam e of N ational____ E du ca tio n -Television,.opens its

I neither th e finance n o r th e m anpow er to .Jw n In the r a tin g s fra y no r, In-fact. is It In com petltibn w ith .th e g iants. It w as founded a s a nonprofit, noncom m ercial organization to prov ide educational and cultur­a l p ro g ram s to Independent sta tions.

And th is ,jp erh ap s, -Is ju st w ell fo r NBC,- CBS am i ABC. fo r a g a in - th is y e a r- little David h a s a few powerful Drogrnn^<i tn i ts slingshot. O n e -o f them Is “ The F o rsy th e Sage," a B ritish p roduction of the Jo h n Gals-:

------ :w orth“ -«pIc, In 20 one-hour.c h a p te rs . B ritish c ritics lauded I t aa one of the few m aste rp ieces of the medium

— - J i nd-J t . h cad ed -t he-^atlngs-there , j_ i^ i> a _ l» th _ J ts _ J ir s u a n d * second

runs.B ut "desp ite the m ost am bi­

tious. au tum n schedule In its h is to ry and Its first season of tran sm ittin g to its 1G5 stations on Its own lines (It could only e ffo rd to m all the tapes of its shows until th i s ' y ea r) the se rious problem of finance clouds th e future o f ‘ public b roadcasting . -The FoVd Foun* datlon has b e e n ’ the m ajor sourc® of lts-$8 million a year budget from the Iwginnlng.

"B u t now ." said a spokcs- „ jn a n , " I t la tiy lng to phase out

a n d wo are a t n critical jtm cturo. Congress passed the

. . . Public Broadcasting A ct-la to In mOT.anri the House authorized 520 m inion to holp In prngrnm-

. m lng a n d facllliles, But P res. Ident Nixon has asked for only

Senate F inance . C om m ittee which prohibits • foundations from engaging in any ac tiv ity In ten d ed : to Influence public o p in io n ^ n d p rac tica lly any- thinp on television construed.

" I f passed this would p u t us ou t o f business," said th e N ET spokesm an.-N ET- -Stations, reco iva-^ tw o

hours_of_netw ork-program m ing a night, five n igh ts 'a w eek 'from

ly through T hursday . At

Boy Scout Court o f Honor held a t the Minidoka S take LDS Tab-

•nacle in R upert, te rm -fo r Receiving, tno coveted E agle

rank w ere F ran k Cheney, son of Mr. and M rs. H arlow Cheney, Heyburn Second W ard: G ary Hansen, son; of M r.' a n d ''M rs . John -'H ansen ; Dona'ld Taylor, son of Mr. and M rs. R ex Tay­lor, and B rent Low der, son of M r. and M rs. R obert Lowder, a ll Acequlc Second; D avid Ni­chols, son of M r. and M rs. Wil­liam. Nichols, B rian B eard , son of M r. and M rs. HaroM B ean L an d -D en n lrN er, son or M r. and M rs;—ta m a i—Nef;—a ll—R u p ertFifth-W .ard,--_________— ——

The gold palm aw ard w as pre­sented to Donald F ish e r,, son of M r. and M rs. Con F ish er, Ru-pcrtTVffTfl’ScourTroop-80.---------

In addition, 43 o th e r ran k ad­vancem ents w ere m ad e in th e 11 participating troops, and 228 m erit badges w ere -aw arded -to

, . .- _ . .jr s o n , as-Acoquia Second; sistah t; T roop 153,-Acequia Sec-

......................... ond; R ay Smith, scoutm aster;Troop Alj E m erson, Ned Moon, scoutm aster, K ent Cole, assis. tan t; T roop 52, R^upert Second. Allen Condie, sc o u tm a s te n 'a n d T roop-49 ,-R upert-F ifth r-‘!Harold B eard; scoutm aster,“ a n d 'R a lp hGriffin, assistan t.

O thers a r e T roop 150, Paul Second, V irgil Netlson,' scout­m aste r; T roop 152. R y p e r t Fourth. Joe Robinson, scoutm as­ter, and T roop 50, P au l W ard.

Reddekopp,G ary Andrew. P au l W ard; and G regory Kerbs. K irk O ttley, Lonnie Hardy, Shawn Kay, Ri­chard M organ. Leslie B anner a n d . Jeffrey W eber, Heyburn Sccohdr

J e f f Feltwellv R upert WardT Russell Bair,/^Heyburn Second; Etouglas Hansen and Roy Young, -Acequla Second; Dennis H einer. E m erson : Bill F letcher, Dean Nef, and Brad Smith, R upert F ifth : and Dennis L indsay, Ru­p e r t Fourth, rece ived .S ta r rank.

Appear ToJBe Looking Forwar^d I' Birthday Qf D emocfatic RejpuBUc -

On the po^trrs, a p retty gi . f suitably 'unassailaole liuril sm iles stmtily and says, as ■we r6,vwinninely i - -'I -o m -30.-^recen t • days a , full-length feature film about a woman who falls hopelessly in love—■ w ith h e r-S o c ia lis t fa therland— has been released. -The '.20th b irthday , for the -communica­tions m edia. Is producing cooy broadly com parable in quantity a n d ,, quality to . th a t being

in — thi»-TiSQvlPtU n io n ' In anticipation of the lOO th-anniversary-next-A pril-ol th e b irth of Lenin,

But-.awhile-the,-East G erm ani 'share " th e" p ro p e n s ity ^ b f- th e ir E aste rn Bloc b re th ren to draw 'lmT>05lng-M4phs of cIHnBing output (Industry . Is producing a b o u t four tim es a s m uch-as Jn

),' to tjnderline the very___dsom e in creases in tradeturnover (an eightfold Increase

Im portance of the consum er sector in the national economy (tw o households “ o u t - of every th ree a r e now said to have a television set, and so fourth) there Is a lso an unexpected M yness even in this context.

Mn r o . than one-sbcth of the Soviet Union’s to ta l foreign trad e tu rnover Is cu rren tly with th is p a r t of G erm any, while the Soviet share of GDR trad e is .well over 40 p e r cen t. In the post-w ar yea rs It w as as much ^ h e .h e lp th a t w as forthcoming

In the form of Soviet rajy m ateria ls - and ' advice • a s the inbuilt— G erm an—capacity— for self-help -and ha rd ^YorK that w ere crucial io the staging of such an 'pndeniable economic recovery.

A t the w ar’s end, ih e l ^ s t G erm ao, planners fo u n d /'th a t m ore itian '.two-thirds- o f .their machine building ■ enterprise,s had been>com pletely or partly

w as’ -separated ' from v ita l raw piate 'rials ' supplles_in.the^.W est.

Progress has .not beerj easy.A docum en t'p ilb lisbed by the p a r ty - fo r - t t ie -b ir th d a y c c lc b ra - - : '- tlonS -concedes th a t there has • been " a hard struggle against internal 6nd • ex te rna l resis- , lancc" ‘ (though , t te ' Internat resistance is not ' e laborated upon)- "O ur developm ent, it adds, "w as anything ' b u t ;a peaceful stroll a long -a well-laid

Finally; fhere. is, the------reiteration that “ the Soviet'. Union has gran ted u s unselfish and com prehensive ald*ll^- — ^ . -

mDON'T BE OLD FASHIONEDG E T IN T H E SW|NQFO R T H A T N E W A S P H A L T P A V IN G

G IV E B E Y M E R S A m G

T H E Y W IL L Q U O T E Y O U A BID T H A T \S F A IR 8* Q U IT E LO W .S Q D O IT R IG H T NO W B E F O R E W E H A V E SNOW !

— G a l l ^ B I S H ^ B E Y M E R ^

Now! For.,Estimate7 3 3 -1 & 9 8 d r 733-i2228

elude Steven StrauBHaur, i^aui W ard: L arry Nelson, A cequia: D onald Allen, John Aston, T Hansen, Dell R ay-Low der, Wilson and R ichard Y oung, Ace- q u |a-Second!-W ayne-Scott-E m -- erson; Lyle Nef,. R upert F ifth '

Karen Allen Honored By Burley Chil)

Karen Allen, a sen ior n t Hurley IliKh .School,

— r y n sT hnnD tcd= as=orri:::^ f-th<L .sp m n n m c s r

- during a noon luncheon Wedhes- d ay a t B n ’nn’i Cnfo. ••

MI.1S Allrn. the (laughlor of■...M r. and Mr.n. Fred A lkn , nt-

' ..... landed G irls' Simn nml wime lec ted -n lte rnn tn to Clrl.s'“ NIT-

......... tlon :-W hlle--at“nrMV .Stiltft X :Bcrvcd on snnRlrndcr for the proup, AcllvitlPR in high school

,, include .lervlng on the nxcciitlvo . counrll and Ijclng cheerleader

• fo r th ree years. .She also played In the band nnd In ii mcnm er

. . o f .Stcperolto*. Miss Allen- Is ft aem inory, officer nnd Is busy w llh o ther church nctltlvles.

She plun* to, attend. Utnli State U nlvom lty pftii'flradunllon ,

llo rm an i:, Bcdke, guest-------«r>A«herrt«!d-th«-clnb-;mcmbers-

tof his diiilcs nnd nxnerlences aa Public Pefendflr.for imlh Ca#- sin nnd Minidoka rountles.

M rs. wnvno Konrad, prnnl- dnnl,*nskod tha t nil cominltir6 chiilrincn have their commlllee rep o ris rrp d y for tho first mcoi-

■ October^

o ther tim es they tra n sm it local p rogram s. The stations fa ll 'in to th ree categories o r com m unity stations supported b y . public moneji, statjpns connectcd to

1 .sr.tjonl.s an d- ..... ......... operated b y s ta teu n iv e rsitie s^ • '

•Balancingy the shortcom ings s o m e w h a ^ l5_—t,h e “ increasing s trp r tp th /^ f prrerr>"^'"i"fTi : siich a s th e lineup for th e fall— d r a m a ^ a l le ts , jozz, opera , doc­um en taries and a prog rom of sho rtf film e s s a y s 'o n life In ......- ^ a by-,-conservatlve Wil­liam £ / Buqkley.

N E T Playhouse,' th e - only w ecW jknotw ork-dr^m arand-w lo- n e r . tw E m m y and "Pealjod' A w ard^ goes Into its fourti.

J1 specialiring In Amer* :an re a o n a l theq ter. T ho first [foductlAn, Glory H allelujah,Ml oriolnato in tho San F ran -

c ls tw ^ U io n , KQED, O ct. 30.Anotlier d ram a series, titled

"On Being B lack,’* consists of 10 one-liour plays by, fo r and ohout blacks on the general them e of w hat lt’,s like being black in white America.

S inger Peggy I^ e will s ta r In a docum entary showing how she perpares h e r night club act. "T he A dvocates" Is .w h a t tho nctvyork ca ll " a live experim en t in partic ipation dem ocracy.'* V lcw cra.w lil be cncouraRod- to tnki; pa rt In studio deba tes by telephoning In the ir com m ents. . .T i e flr.Ht opera- w ill-bQ _Ilie AmcriciJn preniloro of Leos Jnn- acek’a "From -tho-IlouH B -of the D ead ," based on D ostoievsky 's d larjt o f life In a prison cam p.

W ardT-and-Neil-TerryrPflul-Siond.

Receiving second c lass ad ­vancem ents w ere Bobby Cita l, Burke N eibaur and Chav__T erry , Paul Second; Ron Fen- nell-and S teven -Jensen r-R upert F o u rth L B n d Boyd Bingham , Kent Nct. Hugh Beazer. and Stev yen_a&).t)d..Rupcrt.Fifth______ y '

Steven-Tracy and B ren t Grrf-

.VIrH.,'Frod Sherrod reporled on (ho acliedule for tho Oct.

i’>. 18 and 10 Sornntlmlnt Slnto nioflllng 'Which will bo hosted • • ' ' -------- • ' I CliTb,. b y tho Burley .SoroptlmlBl a t tho^4’ondi;rotia Inn.

' b e a noon lunchcon Oct. $ a t firm an '* - Cofe,

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Times-News Public ForumForum Rules'b 'hun letters, m ust

d w ith io p lc sbo

c ra l m icrest and m ust bo a reasonable length.' . • . - •■Jho.editors of the Tlmes-

Nows rc sc n -c - tt ie r lg W -to ' ' refuse pubUcatloa if, .In theSr opinion, the subject m a t te r , is o f '& libelous nature , is not in gpod taste o r Is repetl-

' llous and has previously

'the foruni,_ .A ll l e t t ^ -m ust b « r - t h e — slRrtature and address of the '

> r l t e r r Th6 " liam e ' o f the " ^ t e r w ill app ea r when pub* llshed unless th ere is a per* sonal rcqu'ost tha t it be with*, held and th e reason for such a request s ta ted . This re-

-queitirlll^tljenbe-eonsldered-____b j'-th e -.ed lto rs -an d J t . wlU—

either be granted o r the let- teV w tir be re tu rn ed .to the writer.

Jerome Writer Asks People To Keep ElectoralX^oUege

Fulbriglit To Hold EfearingsOn Withdrawal Resoltltib'ii

Editor, Times-Ncws: icm crgcd from tho ConstitutionalI t woCild seem that our "u se . convention he w as asked: ------

lcss-anachrcm U m -’,-the,-E lector-' -‘‘D r. Franklin , w hai havc you a t College, needs something s a id given us?” ■ ' • , in'i^s favor, w hat with the House “A republic,”, he rpqiicd, ‘‘but

....................................... ’ you keep it^'* ' "appl-oving Its abolition by a vote cof 339. to 70, and now being considered by the Senate. .

'in I P e rh a p s the g reatest misun- **' . |dC rjta ildirig ol Ihe Electoral L'61-

JegC-has-conVe-from - a- general m isunder;itanding of. the kind of governm ent our fonnding-fothers w ere tr jyng to give us. Most people . today think- they .were trying to give us an ord inary rcprescniaiiv.e dem ochicy. E ven thc 'tex tboplc writers (including .bQQki_on_American-eovernment) •say,ther^e i s n o .difference be* ,lweeh a 7represcntative dem o­cracy and the American repub­lic. O ur founding fathers cer-

:ta in ly . thou2 ht_thcrc- was a . dlf- i^ercnce. When. D r. Franklin

Tlie eviddncc within the Con* stiiution itself, that the fram ers were afraid of an ejcccss o f

, . . . . tn m y r_______Senate-Is-^cho'Sch, on a rea , not population: F ederal judges are appoin ted ; not elected; original­ly th e Senate v^as ele.c'ted ' by the S tate Legislature, nb l'bv IhQ people; Constitutional a m“en^d- m cnts_are .H ipproved . by three fourths of the -States, not’, by

fourths- ■ ■

Editor Tim 1 am w riting th i s . le t te r t^

protest th e proposcd>^QDncxa(ion of p roperty ad jaceh t''to .th e city ol Twin F a lls by the 'Twm Falls

— ejty^Gouncilr7lt-5eeW'3“lHat-thjs ' n s ”{he ohly recourse wei^^sidents

of this a re a .havi}, a s it is ,my understanding we can be annex­ed to the c itv w ithout .having any voice In the.m attcjr. Living ou tsid e the city, and .hav ing no voice in. th e governm ent of the

tion in th is m atter.However.- if the c ity council

would poll the people living inr -ihese^QreaSr-they-w ould-find-a

;■ 99 p e r cen t opposition to the proposed annexation. These peo-

— ple-purchased-their-properly^so that they would not be In the

...-city- o f 'T w in -F a lls r-T h ey have gone to co nsidcrab ltrexpcnstrtir

" the developm ent of w ells'for w a­te r and in the developm ent of their p roperty so a t they could have a horse o r 'a cow o r two.

— W e-h av « n it-a sk e d -th e -e ity -o f- Twln F a lls for anything, and

— don’t feel th a t they hav e -an y ­thing to o ffer us a f te r onnexa. tion. We . have- lived here and spent o u r pay checks with the merchants who a re presently on the C ity Council. This evidently isn't enough. I t seemg tha t the City CoujTKjil is searching W*h ana low for m ore revenue to help finance' th e purchase of m ore-park -areas-such -as-D Ier* ke's Lake, when the city streets

- could stand som e Im provem ent. It seem s to n ;e as I drive down

- fow i-.in_Iw In ..Fnllg ..thn t.som e of the s tree ts could stand some

other large a re a w here some__ stree ts ..a ro -lg o ln g . to have to

be m aintained.On F alls Avenue W est, which

ha?i bbcn alm ost Im passable for the p ast two y ears since the

__ citM -put-w atce. '

Itiore carefu l e n g in e e r in g in fu­tu re pro jects. Also there, is the m a tte r o f p o lic e p ro te c tio n . At Ih e p resbnt ^ime, the sheriff’s offi<p is ju st as- c lo se to us a s : th e rp o lic e " S ta t io n .- ,__ ____

I feel th a t-If we arc annexed to the city of Twin F alls, the least th a t they could do for us would bo to furnish us w ith a police precinct station closer than the one*"downtown. P resen t­ly this police station is located over—two—m iles—from—us._O f course th e .c i ty holds out to us th e -m a tte r of . sewage disposal. F o r th e benefit of those people who~livt;~in ou r ' a rea~ and~who think th a t they will get- a deep sew er w hen the c ity a nnexes '"■3, le t m e se t you straight.

I f you w a it for the c itv to _jstalI-sewcfsr4'’0u-will-waiMQr^ ever. Thov will iastall them if jjou w ill form an im provement d istrlc t-and pay for them.

This of course you will never

too m an y of us who a re opposed to this and .-w ould .jio tlagu:c_ ttt It. T he p rim ary reason for this is th a t th e cost would be prohib­itive a s there would have ' to be a pum ping station; installed as the sew er trunk line w est of ou r p roperty Is some six feet higher^ th an o u r property.

I t seem s to m e that the City Council should take a good long hnrdrlo(jk-ot:the proposed annex­ation beforo they annex any m ore a re a s . If they a r e only looking a t th e revenue th a t will accn io from the annexation, le t me a.ssure th eni that it isn ' gbing to b75~air})ure irrofitrTHi people living In these a rea s a re going to dem and som ething for their m oney, and a fte r annexa- tlon, If It com es, there Is .going to be a lot o f pressure fo r s tree t Im provem ent and other things . .1- - __ __________ __ **

finaliy_ thejpresident_w as.not-lo be elected by. a poJ)ularit^i con­te s t am ong the people, but by the s ta te s , voting on the sam e b a s is -a s their represen tation in Congress." ' -a •“ Before" we abandon tfT/s’ time- honored sy s teh ii-ie t.tij^ .reco g - n iz fr-so m e^ f- its -m erits r^ lt-h aa never -failed ta .g iv e us»»-;presi- den t by inauguration day. Some

though i t has prorfuced some ‘‘O iinority" presidents, we can h a rd ly say . th a t i t has fa iled to produce presidents of satis­fac to ry ability , (U ncolh; for in­s tan ce) no r can it be assum ed th a t a p resident th s t is elected w lth=1ess-than-"a—m ajority 'df the peoples’ votes is w orse than one thg t might^ bo elected with less than - 'B ^m ajo rity . of t h e s ta te s ’ votes. „(J?emember tha t under a d irec t election system, the Los Angeles m etropolitan a re a could out vote Idaho, Ne- vada , and Wyoming all put to-

• ’ B y .M IK E FEINSIl-BER WASHINGTON (U P l) —Sen.

-Jr,W jlllam -F61brighrannouhccd Saturday th a t as a m atter oI duty he will conduct public— and ..probably, . televised—hpa^- i n ^ on a resolution l h a t would require wilhdravTnl of nil U.S. troops from V ietnam by the end of J970. * . - .

P resident Nixon ha.s a lready labeled “ defeatist” the m easure

b y ' Sen'. Charles ■

gether.)The p resen t system gives-

m ore voting advantage to the fxmallcr—« ta to sr-su ch -a s -Id ah o . U ndem ocratic? G ranted. Re- m em ^er_w e d idn’t s ta r t out to have ail ortlinary 9em ocracy. But w hat Idaho citizen traveling througli the-slum -districts of our g re a t c ities would care to argue th a t o u r founding fathers w ere not' w ise In g iv ing-m ore voting s treng th to our ru ra l area's than th e ir num bers alone, would com- TnaTid: T~

U s t , b u t certa in ly not least, the—E lec to ra l—College- sj» tem tends to preserve o u r two party system of politics. Since a third p a r ty has little chance of getting a m ajo rity in the E lectoral Col- lege ,.sp lin te r.parties have a ten­dency to be Incorporated Into the two m a jo r parties. Under th is system w e don’t have the w inner of a p lu ra lity espousing po H cies-con tra ry -.;to -those~ h c w as e lec ted on, in o rd e r to form a coalition governm ent, such as la s t Sunday 's election In G ep

im any.L e t us hang onto b u r Electoral

fF}rmiege~sy?sicm.' T h6[‘e~ls~no~rea- son J o believe a change would g ive u s b e tte r Governm ent.

, RICHARD R. l e e ( J erom e)

-Weekly-Market-

GOodell, R-N.Y., that force to ta l'w ith d raw a l,b y DoC.

w ould

Relations Committee^ the fqr; um of lengthy televised hoar- in g s-o n -v ie in am -p o ltc iw 'w tilch brought d iscom fort' to ■ the Johnson adm iriisirelion, would hold five '■ days of hearings s ta rting Oct. I t . He said Secretary o f S tate William. P, Rogers and /iSecrotary • ol Defense Melvin R. Lnird %Vere invited to testify Oct. 3(1 and 31.

I B oth.'Rogers and*I,a ird werp lexpected tq 'ag ree to ,, .speak

Futbciglll • seid-- his' Foreign

B r a i i i i ly o w i

Both w ere certa in lo argue iha t -G oodeli'.s-biii- w ould-pull the nip frorn under the TJ.S. negotiating position in P a ris Ir; as.suring the Communists the

Ited-^^ates—w ould-n^'ithdraw m atte r %vhat they -did.

Bedic;aiioir To Reforms

BONN ^ U P D -F o re ig n Afinis- te r AWilly ^ p ra n d t h a A j rom lsed tttat th e ^ S o c la l’ “ -D em ocratic I^vern in jjn t-he form s la te r this m onth .Will be d ed ica ted , t

iftstfo-wtof-mr-wmrcea-in -h i p a r ly sa id Saturday. :

B randt ■'Is to b e ' "elected chancellor by his 224 Social D em ocratic and m ost if n o t.a ll of the:' 30 • F re e D em ocratic deputleis- in the parliam en t _ole.ctedi'iSunday and cohyen^g

O n e /F re e . D em ocrat absen ted h ir ts e lf " ' and "three "o th e rs abstained : when the party caucus voted late. F riday C hairm an W alter Scheel’s p ro ­posal to en te r a partnersh ip w ith the Social D em ocrats.

- o f

proposals frorn"scnatbrs dealing with Vietnam will be discussed during the-hearings.

“ If .the Senate is 'to be a full and active .* partn e r in . th e m aking of foreign policy, it has a du ty to help th e P resident in findintf. a -wav out o f : . tho

.^ m o ra s s ,’’ Fulbright said. "T hat will be the purpose of the coming hCari

Few in the Senate expect Goodeli’is', resolution ev<;n to com e up for debate; but it, has become, the': vchicle 'fo r rcdpen- ing Senate a ttacks on the w ar.

Sen. .jo h n Sparkm an, D-Ala.^ t-bg-^.second-fanking - -D em ocra t " - —FulB fight's committee,

one vote m ore than 249 •he needs to ballot.

D uring a F riday caucus of his ow n. party , sources within it

■said, B randt outlmed his policy agreem en t w ith the F ree Dejnocra^sy th M _ d ec la red i- -

" rw a tT r to ' be a ^ T i 'n c e l lo r^ r dom estic reform,- The sta tem en t of Intent

m eshed - w ith his election prom isescam paign

m odem G err_ jrm a n y ” if he. and his Social D em ocratic -party re ­ce iv ed .en o u g h _ v o te sto ..fo rm a governm ent. .

B randt’s election will , force C hancellor K urt ’C^eorg Kiesin- ger’s Christian .Cfemocrets out of -.office foV the firsts tim e since the republic w as form ed 20 y ea rs ago.

1 p iopO.'ia l.

-M erger?T-

- Sunday, October’S, 1969- Timei-hfews^ Tw in Fclfi, Idqho 1 5

Maritiime Unions 4 ’lireaten .. LOS ANGELES ■ (U Pl) A m erican A irlines and West- c rh Airlines reportedly have held extensive ta lk s about-

llow ever, the airlines arc ;still far from agreem ent and ■for -the m om ent no .further talks a re scheduled, the Los Ahgel'cs T im es repq rted to- day. . • .

The stum bling block to a quick agreem ent, according lo the report, is Las Vegas financier K irk K erkorlan,'

A T U N T IC CIT^Y, N .J.' (U P l) would —Maritim'e Union- leaders have th reatened , a -w o rk rs to p p ag e -a t a ll U.S. ports wjihin tho next two weeks, in an effort to pry loose thCj m erchant maVlne

wtro ictjuuLLl a j a per wvja im ere.n in ••Western through a .ten d e r , o ffe r .e a r llc iU n - th c _ year.- Officials 8 t W estern, head­quartered ht‘re. declined to

— com m ent-on; the .report.— '— I t was indicated . tha^

—AmeF4caWnd*Wosmrn-h.iw> - - ta lk e d ten tatively 1n t e r m s -

of A m erican’s offering to ex-, change one share of its stock for cach shiyc.^.pf. W estern, according to the

.Time.s.- -A m erican s . stock traded n t $32.75 a share F ri­day and W estern a t 525.75.

spoke out .a g a in s t try ing „ m ak e detailed w ar and peace policy In the Senate, "

Wheeler MakesNew-Assessment Of VimnarnWaF

SAIGON (U P I)-G c n . E a r l G W heeler, chairm an of' the .U-S. J oint. Chiefs of Staff, arrivedSaturday for a new asse.ssment o f the V ietnam W ar and said the cu rren t battle-lu ll w as only tem porary . H e predicted th a t C om m unist-forcy-w ould-launi ‘a w inter cam paign.- . Speaking a t a plancslde nevn? conference - a t - T a n - S o n - Nhut A irporti. W heeler said the purpose of his four-day mission w as to determ ine the possibility o f w ithdrawing more A m erican troops bej-ond the 60,000 who w ill have left the w ar zone by D ec; 15.

Leasing Corp. ^sorbs B o i s e - E i r m ^ ^

Industrial Leasing Corpora­tion. Poriland-based .industrial equipment leasing firm , has ab- .<;orbcd all accounts and -person­nel of N orthwest Leasing Co, Inc., Boise, i t w as disclosed ii Portland today b y Ben Freed?

Work Stoppage At U; S. Ports

iro g u m Presiden t Nixon prbm- sed to subm it lo Congress

during his election campaign.M embers of the a FL-CI*

M aritime Committee, composed 'of presidents of the- m hritlm e unions, issued' a statem ent

-say ing-.they“boycott” .of all ships in U.S. poi’ts.tQ back up 'tK eir demands fof— a“ fcyilali:ttttic>h' ' o f the declining, U.S. -.merchant m a­rine.’ - ■ - • • • ■ * '

Tliomfls W- - fclcason,— pras.- ident- of- the_ International Longshorem ens A~ssoci^ion and

ICC. je je c tc d a .suggestion that 'he . .boyco tt would be a ’strike.” but explained tha t the

boycott v^'uld consist of the

vacation for--*-^«w.'\veci ■ J o s e p h 't i i r rm i , .president of the N ational M aritim e Union •jmo—chTHrman-Drniiir-CDmmli

go t a their m e m b ^ during, the next two weeks To s e ? k -m e ir - a p p ro v a l - fof - t h e — boycott.

P residen t Nixon’s cam paign p rom ises for a n adequate U.S. flag m e rch an t m arine rem ain a ' political prpm lse,’' the Commit* tec sta tem en t said.

M aritim e Unions for yea rs j. hav e been com plaining about- tho decline of - the- A m erican m e rc h a n t , . marlni^ '~ from ' th e .

world it atta ined during World W aiL ii. O nlyi:5.pcr:cent-0f foreign trdde is nOw carried 1ft . sAmerlcan ^flag^sb lps^and ~ tnost~ of the A rhericaa m erchant fleet - Is-m ore .-than 'S O 'yearro id -a t-ta-" tim e when the Soviet Union is c5qandlng 'ILs• m ostly ' m odcro m erchah t 'fle'cTT'’ -

M E E T SCHEDULED IDAHO FALLS .(U P I)-M o r«

of the nation 's leading-

lee, said the union presidents

than 100 ccom puter .installation m an ag e rs ........g a th e r fn Idaho Falls M onday .

m and T uesday fo r t|ie seml-in*it nual-A-ECTDmputar4nfoiro?Hon----------• m eeting. , c . . .

- “ We’ve beeiiTlnterested in thff Idaho te rr ito ry for' som e tim e,"

felt that, bccaiise Northw est is vigorous E ro w ing firm with

a good industrial reputation, it would be w isest to expand in this w ay ."- N o rth '^ rh 'a sT w en -p ro d u c In g approxim ately J2So,000 a year in ren tals receivable, and with the increased equipm ent avail* iblo—to—I-d-a-h-o—bus:

tnrough tne la rg e r Oregon cor^ poration, an Increase to $500,000 is pro jected the f ir s t y e a r ., ,. George A. Lvda will rerhan in Boise as the ’Idaho represent­ative and through his office ILC will cover a ll of ■'the s ta te , w ith the exception of th e northern panhandle w hich is cbvered by ILC’s Spokane office._______

......... A d d i to n . A v » n u « E a f l___ ______T w in Falls P h o n a 7a3«40(X>

P A U L D . R E Y N O L D S . • JA M E S C . R E Y N O L D S

^^M E M B E R IF D A a n d N P D A ' •

streetj, .some w ork is badly need- e<l. Of course the fire hvdrants, which w ere installed when the pipe w as put and-y/hich were placed In the wrong ploces out on the highw ay righ t of way, will all have to be moved back first. If (his is a sam ple of .the

. engineering used by tlTe 'c lty , I P m lg h t-b e possible • lo save son ie*m oney- by Insisting on

If th e c ity Council woijild use be tte r judRm ent ,in the-spending of the revenue It presently gels It w ouldn 't have to bo looking for m oro taxes from anolbor area.

I for one say to the City Coun­cil, “ Leave us alone until we ask you lo he annexed.’’

JAM ES R. CLARK (Twin Falls)

Review

Difficulties In Israeli And Ai-ab Conflict Are OutlinedE<Illor. Tlmes-News:

Shortly a fte r iho- Jiino; 10(17.Arub-I.srnelL W ar. the Times-

--N ew s ran nn interview wilh Dr.Riigael E l Mallakh, whose cnin-nient tha t blood would Vet flow

! Iiihd~ni miiK and I" In 't l io ' 1 i"honcys riiliriiled by a forum w riter,

‘lakh ,nrc(llc i|on has cdin'tt lo puss and.-David f^es.Tlie El Mallakh

I Char(NWM*“'‘''‘iV deplprc!! U. S. policy there.

Stiic tjhts Praised In liitter FronjT

I- f;v ' II^hait|beraAidc=^|^j‘'EflHor, ilmes-NCws:• \T>io [Unrest nml rliits In Iho cnlleges throughout niir <!bun- try m any tlme.s m akes uh wond­er al>oiit Uie yoiinil people al- tending l lu innlllullon!i of higher

• learning. '■ ‘ A wook- ago m y wife Ami 1

■pent four duyn on the cnmpu.s of tho U niw rnlly of Idaho. To

jt ty _ ih e ,lc n a tJ t_ y fn s j» most te* -wnrfling-^xped5iuyi_un?Lil

newed our faRli in young

I I 10 siudcnta w ere ladles and gentlem en. Tho frieiidlinesH and cnurleny shown us will long Ik •emombered.

He sta ted : “ 11 is virtually |m -

fo.sslbte-to obtain in -ou r coun- ry. ihroiijih .the com m unications meilia, 11 fnciuul, iiccurn le-and

halnnccd piclurc, r llh e r of lin reccnt h lslory or of curren t de-vtinpirtonts.----- ---------------------

c itin g the “ Evasive P eace" by Dr. John II. Davis, nn Amcr- Icim who heuded UNRWA (or muny yours, the. UN orgntil7.a- tlon <l('sl({ne(t to caro for Arabs rnado refuRoefl by iK^acl in ID-IK, Nos sny.s Dnvis,-unuhlo lo llnd an A nu 'rirnn publinhrr, publish* ed through .lohn M urray, -Al- bom aric .Struct. London, butcannot find a Hinkle dlHiributor In Iho Utiitod .Stales. D a v i sblam ca__\\-urid_jJlonlJm _rn!biT;h«n-ft'nimml*y-h*»ww>n-A-rn-l nnd J ew , HrcryiW); the 'sidfdrraiffrinTriORH ziOTisrj)re!i: sure, In the iTinitlon nnd sub- Acouent expansion of Inniel, fliiiung: '

*’Tljo Rupporters of Israel, by' upholding .h e r .ilchplte h e r wrongful aclH ugnlnM tho Pules* tino A rabs hnve. In eireci, con­tribu ted m ore to conflict than to peaco and In an doing have largely fo rfe ited 'th e ir potenllal

i r a h ln _ 4 i ip la y ^ .a t »ho W e e k ^ b y Jimtho -A ll Idaho ____ ... .......

Wlllloma of 'flooding , president of iho Student Dody; Scott MC-qiiire, Jofom e, preiiidffnt of Iho

• ‘ lo iu b • .......................jU y .J

-1*. iC ll........ninl ciihim ltteo, and Ihe other

, me. priflt<idont l)ody a t Idnho Slate Uni-

• ‘.,» n d J lm M o tl .............ichulrm on tho cenicn-

•■•■•I. niiti iiin viiiii:!young m en • atid womeii, > was w oat oulntandlng. •’ I 'erhnpn tnoro publlclly nhotdd be given to iho atudeniK who Ijeliovfl In the ir school, iheir country dnd the nrinclplos (or whiol* U-fltand8i—‘^ r — —

BAY RO.STRON (Tw la F«Us)

, . " g r a i n FU TU RE -' nich U w CIOM ClW CIOM WHEAT .

-&»< ««^ i . t , i.iiji J .nu ,

j - j i■nee .Ui ,«)(■ ...............

& Si «n«o 1.1JK Mi t.iji', t.tju 1

ix ijT id !■ I f ;:Si

Aai J,J« iMii^SoYUnAN ojV

lUll feel liko In Big himscin- Tell you what, though. ,If you. absolutely inisist ' on a fryrc expensive car, wo id In your way. .

tOiL,cr*,1nCT6airtH'iinn“-‘-7.lon JAurllh w rllors Alfred LHIvpthul, Mofiho. Menuhin, Rabbin Potii* chowsicl And P«rgcr and olhefii, along w ith llrlln ln’B S |r Anthony Nutting, hnve had (Hibllcatlon aiKl«<1roulfttlon dl(lici\)llc8. Nut- ling. iH o.'b la m c r ZloniBm. stal*

Tim:‘* ''T l|o 'o n o pfii]il6riiri-onTy p45oplo In the wl^nle Bn-c«lled clvlllr.ed world »who hail never pcrseculeit tho Jew s w ere Iho A rabs,"

A m ericans Khould iindersland

Dividends ToldA regulBf fourth qunrter div­

idend 01,9 .73 cents per thiirc and a ycafcilc l cnpllnis gains dls* tribution of 44 cents per share . hBVo .been . approved b y ihn b o a rd of d irec to ri o f Investors M utual, Inc. .

T)io ciipltut goins distribution la-tha-fi..................................

, i-Bci: .,' ,A big siibstantiaF 18-foot»long

prestige car with a new 350-cubic-inch V 8 engine, pow cr.tlisc orakcs, A stro V cnllla lion , wheel covers, deep twlsl cflrpcting, posh appo in tm cn ls.

■,A rem arkably room y car, wilh a ride so sm ooth and silent

_________ t j c r a h p a d a ifd o oOrder stereo."Order tinted t d i g o n i n g . ----- _irder tinted glass, power windows,6*way power scat, our new Headlight Delay system ' ' Your Chevrolet dealer will huppily help.Sec Ixim real soon. - ' 7 ' idJUMUbk/Putting you first; keeps us first. ' bnSmovW

.Stales citizens Jusllcflfl .............nnd F rank fu rte r, Col, llniiso nnd

olherfl, In drAftIng Urktalnn )017 D alfour U eclaratron as well ns c u r r fn t Zloi>)Bt'H>ftt)enc« on U,?>. policy. UnloBB V 'e-dB i-fu rther (nvolw m aht will bring global conflict of Buch mognltudn that

pany’fl hlHlory. T he paymentB w'ero ■ miulii'' .Sepl."nn“ rosTtni ' lioldprs of recbrd S e p t. '20,

T ho <llvldend am<»unls lo »bou( $23,000,000 nnd the cnpllai ki ' diHtrlhiitku) atuuun ti io J1|7,:OftO, Tiitnl djvldenil r '

iiu BXCtOKlVtl'Trf'^ho ‘cL • to m es lo 40 Ctillrf . . . ,

com pared (n 41,5 cents -per ah are Iri -i06A,-' ■

I„ T. Dolphin, locnl ropreflcn- (a live for liivesiors Muluul, Kaid thoro uro 300,037,000 share* out

cnm piucd to 271,100,

n u lo J l J 7 ,m - il (or tho yoar, T iT iinii-Bninsr iU '|5ur qharo.

000 ■ yeiir ago.

IX)AN AI*PROVIiD , WASMlN(lTON-.(UPI) 7- Ap-. p rovaj o f Iho Inlerior- Depurl* ■ m ent of a SOO.OO0 (Small Recia-

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nioiieloracaivyou

V ietnam -WilL-fleem-at-nMhlng.- TERESSA HENDRY

, y (Jarome)

iciii <11 n vtfii.vuv laiiiiiii

?nation P ro jec t* 'A ct loap lo St. Aim —IrrlgaUnii—Co.,— M alad, w as rem rted )<rlday by Aep.

•R-idalM).-

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-1 6 T lm e s * N e w j, T w i n Fd lls, Id a h o . S u n d a y ; O c to b e r 5 ; 1 9 6 9 .• '■

Skyliiie Hits 1®ree S c o 3 ^ s M

T(y Drop Twin Falls 27-21IDAHO A l l s - The Skyline

G rizzlies took control of the ;g a m e in the th ird q u a rte r to

• ' rack . UP throe touchdowns.' th e n , w ithstood a last-mi'nnto -M-Wlnr b a rrag e by the T\vin FpUs Bru-

----- • i ' ’S " to -p o se - if -2 7 '2 1 —SouthernId ah o j Conference w in F rid ay

------- 'm g h t r . i r f f la r k e d t l ie - f i r s t t lm e '—;----- :the-two*schoois”hBd-met:-------- --

Twiii' Fall? scored, f irs t w ith Jacjc .R obertson going. 30 yard s a t f er-tftk lng-a-sqr^cn-pass-ffo iff

- "K c i\ B lake. But Skyline replied •'im fnediately after, the payoff

from quarterback G oddard, toss­ed it :bacl< to -G oddard and he unloadcd-th trbo trib-to rE llsw brth who took it on the 20 and scorcdr Ldte in the half Twin F a l ls s to ^ TJcd SRyllhe^Dh a TourtK" and twb* a t :the four - w hen Rocky R cece - intercepted and • alm ost broke-lt-W d^c

Twin Falls^two. Goddard sneak ­ed in. Ju.st before the period : cndedrJacksoh’stiirtcd-orrtt'lirtt- :end, sweep, stopped dead in his tracks:_ns _TwIn_Falls_appearcd to close it off; th e n ' rcvefsed to the righ t’and sailed 47 yards' to scorc,

Twjn Falls d id nothing offen­sively In the third q u a r te r while.

( j l e n n s F e r r y E d g e s

Twin— ra ils —fln a l ls T -s ta m a moving, with obout five m inutes l efT in the gam e w hen Blake

■ passed the Bruins some 60 yard s to the eight yard line. John T ur­ner scored from there w ith 1:06 left. Twin Falls tried an onsides kick, jv h /ch SJcyJind recovered, b'iil on the f ir s t 'p la y the Grlz-

.Tijnes-Ncwg Sports . E ditor— -CAREX — t i i e speedy Carey

Pan thers 'p o s te d an expcciedly lopsided <li-0 victory over Rich*

, « i

Tff?: T tM e S ~ M £ W S

Rush And MecHam Point Carey

Miriico Scores In

Highlaivd 14;-13

— By^LARRV- HOVE Y

the n inn ng of Dennis I ^ h and the pass ng of Milo M ccham to take a big s te p tdwafd* the Snake R iver eight-mon confer­ence title.

The Pan thers, holding a decid­ed edge in speed and quickness,

.jolted the Tfger.v w ith a touch- down in the first five~'~niavsr

fou rth -o n d -o n c* n t the-lO -yard line seconds latci: to se t the teno r;o f-thc7 Kanre.'

Rush, a junior, sprinted 5S yards oi| a slant p lay on the •yGcoiid'^iay~-'tgT?antTg^bait=Dn tno~fT7e and / Daria Crowley wcnt-in from the two. Rush.adp- cd tlfe iwo-poinlcr.

Richfield rebounded .w ilh - drive tha t ended in the fourth and one m isfire a t the 10 , and frofn then on the C arey defense was in command.

Still'in the first qunrter.-C arou

w a rd-pass-and-latoraU ihot-pick­e d -57. y a rd s , and f c t up a six- y a rd toudhdown run by ."Mech-

E d T h atch er opened the sec­ond _ p cT jo 4 _ ^_ iJ lte rcep tin g ; n, .RIiihfield_pu.ss a t ti\idfleld-and the P an thers qiiicKly cashed in on the "break. M ccham hit Zane Brigg.s w ith a 30-yard spring and then w ent lo Robb P eck for th e final 23 yards and touch­down. J u s t before halftim e, the M echam - B riggs combination clickcd :again f o r .31 yards and R usr ..............................

added the ex tra point F riday night to haiil the Miaico Spar­ta n s - p a s l- th o -H ig h la n d - R am s 1 4 jl3 W tho ir-first Southern .Ida­ho 'Conforonqe victory.

Powell’s - touchdown - hjo cam c a fte r the S partans had’ fallen behind ebrly and w eren’t ablc.:jQz£ai£hcup^iilihQM gMhcy: dom inated the second half com­pletely. J h e Spartans u sed the running ' of B arry R ogers to m aintain ball control, calling on the senior halfback 36’tim es and he responded, with 10 yard s to climb squarely into the..confer- ence rushing race.

-N«itheF-J ^ a d . .t ro u b lo .^

te r—.with-a - .. -g r in ^ g _ 1 7 -p la y m arch-that-& nded-lw itiiiJlogers. . vaulting in. from the one. A dam s converted .- •.■'Highland put together another., seven-play, m arch in thfe second Q uarte r-w ith -B u rkc_a^aln_ get- . ting the final yard but this timo the ex tra ppint k ick m issed. ' '

Minico completely • dominated the ihird iquarter, putting the , ball into p la^ 22 tfm es against only four for Highland—b ut the Ram s always m anaged to av e rt . the score, holding th e 'S p a rta n slngid&^tha-fouri.-Vard linB four------times.:_______________ '" ^

Tlic . Spartans s ta rted t h c i r _ ^ winning m arch 'w ith ju st over five m inutes le f t . 'R o g e rs got a crucial first, down with a 15- . ynrd ,:scom per to the H ighland 45 and th en 'g o t a five-yard gam on a fourth and th ree to Tteep it alive a t the H ighland 28. Pow- c li-then= :h it= J{cctQ n^w ith - the ... , touchdown pass.. 'H ighland cam e b ack in the closing m inutes to gain the Spartan 30-yard line bu t. w ith less than a /n jnu te left, the Spartans recovered, a fum ble and ran out the clock........ ...... ,

. L E N N.S FERRY'-;^ Glenns F e rry Bilots, the ir de­

fensive unit coming up w ith a: g re a t goa l line stand, th ru st into

--»~-5ve m iddle of the Big S ix Con- ‘ • ference- title chasc-by dum ping

____th e rW o o d -R iv e r-W o lv er in e s-8 -< )F rid a \j night. '• T he.team s traded first q u a rte r

touchdowns with the P ilots, who also ' a re co-leading the .Little Six league, takihg the edge oii

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Sob s liriim 's quarte rb ack l<eej>- "!r fot th e two-pointer.

But defense won it a s Wood ^ iy e r:R ic l^d up a fum ble and re tu rned it to .the G lenns J^erry tw o-yard-line; Thp; Pilots ~n rose lo U to p -W o o d -R iv e i^ o u rtim e a f recovering a fumble:On-the ono- inch line the la s t tim e.

Wood ‘ R I V e r recovered rumble .early In the gam e a t Ihe P ilo t 13-yard line and punch- ed it-dow n-to the tw o-yard line. E k n er w en t off tackle fo r the touchdown-

^■TUps BearersCORVALLIS. O re ,- (UBI)

F ifth-ranked Southern . Caliic n la spotted O regonj' S tete-^j . e a r l y . touchdowa ^ a n d th^n

* ■ ' 'k iS s > r ia y _ b e h in d______________________ p a s s e s __by

sophom ore .q u arte rb ack J im m y ■— J o t te s -v a h d '- th e ■ running of

ha Ifback '' ' Clarerice Davis - overw hefm the B eavers 31*7. - • D avls,-Southern C al's succes­so r to O .J . Simpson, scorned one touchdowj;i. a nd racked up 181 y a rd s in 29 carries In the T ro jans* ' firs t gam e ever a rtific ia l tu rf. .

Jones h a d ' touchdown passes _ p f_ i2_yards,_ to_T ^ rT y-D ekraa l.

27 y a rd s to Sam D ickerson and 18 y a rd s to G ary O rcutt. A 21 j i i r d field goal by Ron Ayala w ith fou r seconds left in the f irs t h a lf rounded gut- the

T hB=victoryr*^H nf—In—a*~row fo r the T rojans, avenged an h is to ric 3-0 upset Oregon State handed the then top-rankcfl T ro jan s in th e mud here two y e a rs ago . T he sun w as o u t all a fte rnoon Sat' ’ ' _____________

O regon' S tate s ta rted out like w ould duplicate the 196:

effort.T he B eavers’ D enny D raper

reco v ered a fum ble on the opening kickoff on the Southern Cal 33. "An 18-yard p a ss , from S teve E ndlco tt to J im Scheele a nd a !2-yard run by Billy M ain »ot u p B ryce H uddleston’n

.. y a rd touchdown plunge JuRt-l:43.

I t ..took Southern Cnllforhia unHl th e second period to . gel on the scoreboard. A short y)im gave the T rojans the hnll.on the B eaver 33, am! Jones hi D ekrnal w ith his f irs t touch’ down pass.

Mountain - HonKTTalces 50-22 Win

F IL E R —Moiinlflli) Home cUck- e<l off 22 points in the firs t q u a r te r F riday night then trnd ' cd touchdowns wilh the Fi/oi WIldcBta' to taka a n e a su ,f i0 ^ 2

-•-docision.- .

rlmtn(ific,_un(rtji«.Tlj{cr3 w r o never slop|x;d ttio rest of th e night. Minutes Inter-qnarlor* hock M allard hit llofcfr w ith a

: .W -yard TD p asi and ra n -o v e r the two-point conversion,

Tlia next timo' the T1rct.s th e ir hands on the ball South cnp;w d a soven-play drive wlih • throe-ynrd toiichdown riin, South tl>cn ran in tlin two-point’

J B 1 (~ - -------- - “ - -, . down o n - a 4fl-yiird pHMi n)ny

• r Hntlley fo-Dllhlclri,-W right rail In the points after.• M allard hit DrlKScrs la te In

th e socond qu arlo r fo r an 11. y a rd score, w ith Ahe point-afior

--------- flttcm ptJfllllnH n-- . .......—Hadloy Jofted a 42.ynrdor to

Randy. Shank in thn thiw! {iiinr- » - lo r , then lill Tirii' Clmndler for

. (Iio Iwo-ixilnlB.’n ire b quick touchdow ns'caino

------ 'n ,..rW j‘l*n ro . o rder, bcglnniimw ith M alla rd ’a ' two-yarrf 'I’D

• P«"B Ip 'Ihom psoh. ThompHon . dived In for two_ points. Shank

then re tu rn ed tha kickoff HO ' .yarria fo r FJIer’a lust touchdown.

MflunlAin Itnm a clicked a{{nln Im m ediateJv'W hen Tayloroil nn_elgiif-yar(? 'fun,........ .............

M alla rd capped the jicorlng• fo r the’ .’I'lgtirs w ith a foiir-yurd

p lunjto In tlio final period .

.- fur' thu

- . . . . ___ Terry"OChsner intercepted and re tu rn ­ed it 55 y ards .:S ky line t h e n s tayed on the ground to ■'wear out the clock,

i H ' ..... ,BlacltfootTips-Jerome"Tigers 20-0

JERO M E - The B lucktoot Broncos pulled a v ^ y -from tigh t 8-0'first hnlf FriHnyZnigh

‘then s to p p ^ Richfield on took a punt and w ent to a for-

Dennis-Led Wendell Drops Gooding 46-8

play for six points; He added tl\e tw o-poin ter'to m a k e -it 28^0 a t halftim e. ‘ ,

The P an thers ' got another scoring chance in.tiie th ird peri­od when Skip Peterson blocked a. pcm t'at the Richfield 30. C arey

iDved to the..t\t’0 -yard line but tichfidld held. But on the first

>lay, •RTchficraTmnblod-ttTtrball-

firs t possession. H jgtiiand ..{oo^

Declo Rallies Past Hansen

...GOODING-The. W endell- Tro­jans, behind the running of Kirk Dennis, exploded for 22 points in the second qua rte r and rolled over the Gooding Senators 46-S F riday night,

oo in t-after failed ' vith, a . p u n i s h i n g g a m epoin_i B iier la leo. to push -across two Ttouchdowns“ ^ t took G l e n n T - F e i ^ o m y aiTd hand th-e” slubTw n Jero m e

Brown _ b ro k e j^ o f fu a d d e _ a n d

efensc-cnt9r«d- two^p

Bji then Wendell w as otit of sight.-Wendell grabbed the opening

kickoff and moved 56 yard s in 14 plays w ith Dennis going in from the one. He also got the

intO' the p icture by keeping the Senators w ithout a firs t.d o w n until late-in-thft-gecond-quartex,

rom ped 55 yards for th e tying sfx ponltSTSbrum then a dded the tw o-pointer. The Pilots threaten-, ed tw ice a f te r tha t, getting in ­side th e 15 tw lce-w ithout scor-

Both sides were plagued -byp e n a l t ie s - a n d a to ta l’o f i r p i i n t s w ere-forced a s -Je ro m e -p la y e d perhaps its best defensive gam e of the year against a pow erful Bronco squad noted for its

t r e n g - t h through* the a ir . Strangely^;e n o u-g-h—Blackfoot stayed for-the niost p a rF c n tht>

KimberlyG v e r w l i e l m g ''

Hagerman-;KIM BERLY - The defensive

scored 24 points in th e first q u a r te r F riday ,n lg h t-a n d - tr ig - ■g'ered the K im berly Bulldogs to a 72-6 decision over tho Hager- m aii P irn tes.

K im berly scored on the flr.st two passes H agerm an tried.

Oaldey Raps Rocldand

, stayed for-tljgrduW . ______' The Broncos’ .‘took. r--oy.e*r. 'o n "HlQCKLAND — Adam y-hit-for th e ir own 37-yartpiihla^Bfter'-a f o u r ‘touchdown passes F ridayJe ro m e kick early in_th~g_flrst q u a rte r and scored in eight playsr a ' face-m ask-penaltM p u t- ting the ball on the five to se t up Blain Weff's two - yard, plunge a t 7:33. of the period. David ‘Hawkes, whose punishing gi;ound work h u rt th e T igers m ost of tho night, j a n in the two-point conversion for th e only points of the '^ rp st half.

Offensively it w as a differen t sto ry for tho Tigers a s th e ir deepest penetration cam e righ t

;a fte r the Bronco .score—th a t be-

a fte rn6on ,,.tw o_go ing_ to ._K im M artindale and a pa ir going to G ary - -McLaws, - a s - the_.Oakley H ornets ran p ast the Rockland Bulldogs 45-26. '

Rockland scored firs t, taking a fum bled pilchout and scoring as G reg M cLain w ent 12 yards. Adam s hit McLaws la te r in the .period-on-a-23-yard-sttike.- 'and W ashburn 's kick pushed Oakley ahead 7-6. _

E arly In tho second quarte r ...................... jp

J j ^ t ^ o n o —and^rg{u rned -H t — yard s and Steve E m erson stole th e second and rom ped 30 yards. H arm aning got one ex tra point. K im berly w ent fiO yard s in two ploys the first tim o it had the ball from scrim m age, Rod R u­dolph—hit-D ave-M olynctJX -T or 45 yard s and them Em erson for 15 and the score. Seconds la te r Mike Erickson, who wound up w ith 295 yards rush ing , rom p- "'1 CO yards on a punt re turn .

In th e second period, Moly- neux intercepted an o th er pass and K im berly ground to the four before sending Erickson In. Scci onds la te r E rickson shook loose for G5 yards on a p itch out,

•E rickson scored on a 5.5-yard fla re pass and run piny nnd E m erson w ent 2>< y a rd s on a rev erse in the th ird q u arte r. D uring tha t per|o<l, H agerm an scored wlien J e ff T upper broke ov er tackio nnd sp rin ted 43 y a rd s to score.

K im berly added 14 m ore Irt tho la s t period. A nother fftire paM -lo-K rlohaon resu lted In ft 45-yartl piny and M olvneux w ent2|L.yar‘J.l..wn,ilifi_-middl(Lfln_a qunrlerbftck T<eeper, w hich ac* iiialJy wn.4 a broken play, I?mor- Ron anti H iirm aning got the e x tra points.

Kern Leads Oiiio State 1 i Past-HusMes

. s i> A r r i .F . , ( » B j= l le x J i i i r n , . Ohio .StiilcS d<M;v('rylhlng qiiar- tu rhuck, sta rted thlnB .1 with A fl-l-yiird 'touchdown run and fullback J im Oils bulled for thr<xi. .Hlinrt scores, to pace tho No, I ra ted llunkeye.i to a 41-14 rnnip Salurdiiy iiver Wnshlng*'•'M. ,

Kern also scored on 'a six- yard run In tho third period and »|M»r1ied -lhty-niickPVP!r'tinfir*hir li tt tho nam e In th e fourth

a im rtrr-- to nppian'io—from iNi|)>IxiInt<fd coiw d of nH.HOO.Otis hoomVir for touclidowna

of ,one, throo nnd ono yardn wJilln bnckup q u arte rback Ron

■ ■ iwalcl_addod-Ohlo-fitftle-a

Irig only to the Blackfoot 31-vard line! • '

Adam s h it M artindale for 34 yards. McLaws kicked the point

Broncos a t bay over the re s t of the .'hnlf, intercepting two passes. Rod LIlyn an d . C hris G ardner Intercepted fo r B lack ­foot. >—Xh(LJlrcncoa-gQt-ft-blg-bcoalc- righ t after intermission when Jerom e back tried to field „ sky-hjgh punt near h is own 20« y a rd ’ line atm ^fum bled. C raig RichaVdson r e c o W d fo r'B lack ­foot, who capitalized Im m ediate­ly when Hnwkes sw ept left end for -14,yards and a 14-0 lend. H aw kqj try for a-two-poiht con- version was stopped. ,- I Late in the third period, Doug

Stoddard’s booming kick which pinned tho Tigers down a t th e ir own one-foot lino se t up Black­foot a t Jerom e's 29 a fte r the Tigers couldn't move the ball.

A personal foul call on Je ro m e nnd the running of Rich K atse- anes put Blackfoot a t tho one- y a rd line, whero Siodtlnril ran In ti snenk to Ico tho contest a t 10:37 of the Inst qun rtc r.

covering for C arey in the end zone for six point.';.

T he final C arey touchdown cam e on a 15-yard scoring strike from M ccham to Peck and Rush capped it by kicking the. point-’ a fter.__________

of scoring for the q u arte r.At the opening of the second

periodr-hm veverr~W endell-w ent 60 -y a rd s- in - th re e - plays, half ofJt_com inglon_D ennis '_ touch- down run. After tak ing a Good­ing , punt th e ' T ro jans w en t 40 yards in five c a rrie s w ith Den­nis hitting from th e nine and Ralph King getting th e two points. Minutes, la te r Ron Buhler scorcd_frq^m_the i^ne ^ d added the running conversion to~csYab^ Hsh the-;30-0‘ 'inrermiSSioir'lcad;

M u r i t M i g l L

M artindale-«p ,aln ,-tlii6 -tim e-for-IS -yardSr-J’ha-co n v c isIo a -k lck was blocked.

Oakley put the gam e out of reach in the third period when F airchild scored from 10 yards out, w ith W ashburn kicking tho conversion;—then*^Dan:-Gorrlngfr capped a drive with, a seven- yard scam per. "

'Behind ‘ 33-6 ■ a t th is point. Rockland w ent to th e ‘'a j r and Steve May h it M c U in for 48 y ards ond a score la te In the period.' Rockland recovered- ft Hornet fumble In the final peri­od and M a^ capitalized with a

“ TTTe' SSconfl hTHf w as . .I n 'a co k t Tain s to rm .'.^ en d e jl got-tho .bn ly-points-in-th 'e-third period when Buhlejr - c npped ' a syc-play, 45-yard .m arch b y g et- tin,g the last four yard s .

Gooding'broke the shutout Uid - t h e first points Wendell has allowed this year—a fte r Jeffer­ies broke loose on a quick and traveled to the tw o-yard line. W endoll-th rew -the-Senators-for seven yard s in losses over the next th ree plays before Krahn hit" Cole Cook with a nine-yard touchdown pass,

The Trojans offset th a t mln- L-A dam s_hlt iitcs_lat«r-w hon-Tom -H oagland

SButFOuT" Gastleford

CASt Le f ORD — The Mur- t ^ g h j ^ Devils, posting a _6-0 lead a t halftim e,' came" out In ■a“ sp read 'a in J~ passing thu' s c co n d 'h n ir-’'*"^—

B U R L E Y -D eclo ro a red back from a 16-point deficit F r id a y to overhaul the H ansen Huskies 34-22 as G aylen O sterhout scored three clutch touchdowns in. thefour-th-per-iod:-* — ---------------------

H an sen 'to o k the kickoff and m arched down the field to score in ten plays, E reestono capping

:thc=TlrivB -w ith-a-10-yard-pass; £r££Stone_ran_in_the_tw o.poin l conversion. A fter seeing Declo fum bled a t the goal line, Hansen m issed a golden opportun ity to score again, b u t then recovered another H ornet fum ble on the nex t series and scored from the e ig h t' with F reestone running. T he .two-point conversion by the H ansen signal ca lle r m ade it

E*ast-SEoilione-

s w e e p p ast the Castleford-Wolves.:

blockcd -a 'OoodinR~punt~nt~thc 4Q.s.yauLJln(L_ftnd_Jlill_Iinton scooped It up ond ran In for

F lin -got M urtaugh going with & six-yard run on a sweep. Cas- tleford cam e back to the Devil tw o-yard line but fumbled that chance away a n d couldn’t th rea ten again. . '

F lynn d id & little Improvising fo r th e second M urtaugh score, sta rtin g a sweep one wav, then reversm g His field and sprinting 70 y a rd s to score. Bowman got the th ird M urtaugh tally on a fou r-yard plunge and S tanger h it N ebeker with a -lO-yard bomb and six-m ore points.

— D efensivc-B tiard-H cib-dld-the ■thing-every-dtrfcnslvc—llnenTOTr thinks of doing. As C astleford’s quarte rback sfarIea~to h’o'ha off.'

Following an excahnge puhts in ' the second quarte r. O rlo-K idd ta li ie d 'D c c lo 's first touchdown of. the day . f ro m the eig h t,, w ith the po in t-after a t­tem pt failing.. O sterhout h it Dar- rington w ithra 40-yard T D bomb la te r In . the period,, and Kidd ran over the tw o-pointer for a 16-14 edge to Hansen a t the half.

A fter O sterhout sw ept end for 20-and” 10--yard“ touchdown'TUns' in the la s t period giv ing the H ornets a 28-16 lead, Hansen narrow ed it to 28-22 w ith .another TD 'p a s s by F reestone in the fourtir qua rte r, b u t O sterhout .................. r-con tcsr-w itlr-n - |2 :

y a rd -ro r

Valley Edges

Indians 14-6SHOSHONE ~ L a rry Rlch-

m an’s five - jw rd touchdqwn pass to Bob Bloxham.. m idway through the f irs t q u a rte r and

sion run provided th e clinching points, F riday n igh t a s the VaU ley Vikings tip p e r Shoshone J4-6.

The Indians scored the ir only , touchdown in the second q u a rte r oh a,”2T-yard scoring pass- from - Pagoaga to 'S o lo a g a .T h e run a ttem pt to tic the sco re failed.

While Shoshone didn’t th reaten the second half. Valley Iced the contest w ith 10 m inutes le ft In the-final-period-w hen-D on-C iine- scored from th'e tw o a f te r a RIchman to Ritchie sw ing pass h a d . se t it up w ith » 35-yard gain. , •

Valley pushed I ts _ j« c o td - lo _ fln -w jth 'th e v ictory, w hile Sho­shone—is—now —2*3,—

Olhor Six polntfi.Ohio Stnto looked sluggish fii'

tho opening nHlniitoii, b u t "Korn nwiiknnod t h o t n w ith hin oloctrlfyliig ioitchdnwn run m|d* w ay 'llim ugh the opening q u a rte r. The Buckoyos led 21-7 a t Intcrrnlsxion,

WoHhlngton got on •• the flcorebnard- when q u arte rback fiono WI|IH sneaked ovflr from llin ono ‘to c llm nx a M-ynr<l drive in Ihfl ivcond period,

Ohio ' Sintfl iurnc(l on the |x»wor-ln-4lio-HeonnH-hnlf-n«Otis ftcorwl oj) a o n o -y a rd . pluiigo Ixiforn Korn cnrrieil o v e r from Ihu nlx« . - "

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Piihiie Throws For Three Touchdowns As Bengals

IViissouriRips Michigan In , 40-17 Rout

Overpower Omaha By 46-7POCATELLO '(U P I) - Idaho

• State U niversity , th e ’ numbeV o n e 'te lim in . th b B ig Sky Con­ference, defeated thC'T Univer-

' sity of .N ebraska a t Om aha, 46;

* Bowl a t Pocatello .ISO’s, passing quarterback

eveV, saw quarterback Rocco Gonnclla compleu* 23 passes out of 60 attem pts for 381 yards.

ISU scored In the first th ree m inutes when ISU's Dunn haji-

. |O m aha ISUF irs t .Downs '21 - - gai:. «B ushing y a rd a g e . 102' 2Sl piays which R eturn y a rd ag e recovered -P asse s— * •-— :23-e0-2rl8-42.2. -

'-39 6-41F6 0

ley. • who wont' Into thD -end zone. The e x t r a point w a s pic­ked -u p _ by— Bengal —kicking spcciafistvLouJe-.Hursf. •

T hree minljtes la te r the Ben­g a ls scored again on a series of............................legan when ISU

Om aha fumble.

P u n ts F u m b le s lo s t Y a r d s p e n a l iz e d . 62 '90

Je rry D unne com pleted 15 pas­ses out of 37 attem pts for a

' - lo ta l o f 178 yard s . O m aha,, how-

" “P e B u r S i m e -

Edges Past li-State 17-14

“ ^ i m N r a f f f i N r w R r - ( u p i ) -Second-ranked P en n Stale -used sophom ore Lydell M itchell’s 58-

: yard touchdown gallop in the second q u a r te r a s a spring­board to • w hip flrqd-up, but m istake-plagued K ansas S tate

— -H -1 4 -S a tu rd a y ; s tre tc h in g - th e >Jittany U o n s ' w inning-streak to 14 gam es.

The Lions, p lay ing fo r the U ^ e e k

~Duhneis H a rr tr 'In the 'end '

zone and H urst picked up the ex tra ’point.

The Bengals continued through (he second q u a rte r when Dunne h it J lacci^ ' again on an 18-yard p ass b u t the a ttem pted kickw as unsuccessful.— .......................

Midway, through the second quai

a 2G-yard pass to. E;d.JBell.._The Bengals- failed- an -a tb m p te d p ass into the end zone.

The Om aha team mode the scoreboard late In the s€cond q u arte r when q u v te rb a c k Gon- n ella hit tight end Stan Standi- fe r w ith, a 77-yard touchdown pns3.--Omnha-’5 ^ c o n v o rs io n ^ a s

second s tra ig h t —nll-A m erica-halfb

withoutdatg.

C harlie P ittm an ,, are^ now 30 this season and have not lost—i tic -included—In 22 stra ig h t Eames.

A r-ecord K -State crowd of 35,000 w atched th e . 19th-rankcd W ildcats blow five scoring

. opportunities before Mitchell, a 5-10, 190-pound speedster, broke

- D f f - ^ ta c k le - « n - « - s c i ! --------------

Colorado Humiliates-^- Indiana 30-7

BQULDRR Colo. f U P H -t i l e . Bob Anderson

sw itched from q u a rte rb a c l^ to ta ilback Saturday and scored th ree touchdowns in Colorado’s! 30-7 rou t of b ig ten Indiana,

Paul Arendt, who , stepped Into ' A nderson’s old position, scored .,»he o ther touchdown him self from a half-yard out

T)ir-tacKie--on—tt—3C issors-p iay ■wUh ~e:39 - left in - thft - f Im - lra lf :

Chuck B ru k h art, - Lion q u a r­te rb ack ,--w en t to the a ir to break oj>en th e gam e in the th ird q u a rte r , d riv ing the Lions

____60_yards in n ine p lays for a tda f te r lM Ik ^ R eltx’s~33.jw rd-field goal gave P en n State a 10-0 edge.

-Raiders Andr Miami Battle

—T o20-20T ie. . WIAMI (U P I) -M la m I 'ro o k ie

—“f K «rl“K rem s«r^kIck6d-*-39^yaM field go a l w ith 8:41 rem aining

turday n l ^ t to fuU the{ D olphins Into a 20-20 tie w ith

— ^-the-OakJand-R«idersr;-----------------1 Som e 35,614 O ranga Bowl ' Ions th a t included P residen t ! N ixon /taw th e Dolphins salvAfic : a tie a t th e ir homo opener and ! stavo off a 17-point second half i scoring a ssa u lt by the R aiders, ] who defea ted M iam i two weeks I ago 20-17 wl£h a htst-m lnute I field goal.I O akland pulled ahead of the j,D olphins ^vith 12;<13 rem aining I In the final period .when ageless I G eorge B landa kickcd a 37-ynrd I field goal.J B landa se t a n Am erican ! Football -League reco rd nga jnst ‘ M iam i by ' scoring In 40 i consecutive gam es. Ho kicked a

, I f irs t q u a r te r 24-yord field goal ! (o ea rn th a t rccord .and nUo I m ad e two conversions.1 . O akland q iiartcrback D aryl ' l.am onlcn th rew touchdown

••{ passes o f 13'flnd .sovetrynri ‘ W hrren Wells and Trod Bilet:

\ nikoff for O akland 's other ' Acorea.; M i a m i qunrterhnck Bnh

CrlesB tosseO. n nfne-ynrd ! touchdown pass to Karl Noonan I In tho firs t q u a rto r and running : back J im K lick b u rs t Into th e 1 end zone from fou r yn rd i out In I the th ird q u a rte r to account for > M iam i’s two touchdowns.

iTo 56-17 Win I'Over-'Navy-

! A U ffriN , . T ex. (U P l) - I F n iirlh 'ranked used an1 nw esqm e grnimil 'n llnck paced ' J>y two touchdowns ouch from , ’I'ed Koy nnd Eddlo J’hlllipH,

Sa tu rday nlglit lo (lyorpnwcr - ._ Jw p lesi_N nvy-6« .l7 -fo r-U fl-J2 th

Atrnlghl w in and 13arroll -R oyal'jl 100th v ic to ry a s tho

Longhorn coach.• Phllllp.i, 0 sophom ore qunr* t e rb a c k , '‘.icored on kccporn of

-*45-«iiri*neven-yan1s-Tind''KnyrA'’ nonlor hnirhnck, got Ills on runs of one and th ree yords as T exas gronnd-^out a whopping 823 yords on t'no ground. ’

J im nortelnen rni) 43 yard s for n 'flcriro' on T exas' first ■offensive piny, then Koy added 'h is two ttcuroR and iltarting q uortprbnck Jnm os S treet ran In from tho six before Royal tu fn ed the g am e over to

. ..rpiWiV«8 m itlw ay ttiro u g h -th tj second q iiurtor. ' - ‘

Tho 5(1, polnlfl w as th e 'm o s t .'ever, given- up-hy-a-N avyflq im d. and vynn thC' hlgRost i>nln( o ^ u t fo r a 'T o x a i te am atncd

the etid^zone w ith a w ide sweep. Second string qua rte rb ack Dan H alt then to ssed -a 3S-yard pass t o E d Bell an d -lfu rs t kicked for the ex tra point.

T he final score in itJ ie gam e cam e w hen ' h a lt threw ,, a 5S ya rd pass to H arris and H u b t

' pipkiyl lip th e ,p0llll-

Oregon Edges W SUOn Last Minute’Starnl’

successful.T h e th ird q u a rte r wient score­

less a s both team s put up slroiTg defensive efforts.

E a rly ln_ the final quarte r -------------- - IX '.........................

- A -N r 'A R B b R r M r a i r ^ o p iFRon M cBride, highlighted a ’24- polnt M issouri second qui^rter w ith' a pair o f short touchdown rui^s Saturday which carried the ninth-ranked T igers to a, 40- 17 " u p se f ' win over U niversity o f Michlgdn. • '

The T igers held a , 24-3 halftim c ' lead o v e r , the 11th- ranked-W olverinesV -favored by

Olstor Hendreh, iS unday, O c to b e r 1 9 6 ^ .p rn e s -N o v rt ', T w in fljIU ', ,ldahb'. 1 7 •

Arkaftsias Downs TCU By 24-6 ;

Air Game Paces First Idaho Win

fo r, th is intersectional batti but a pair o f one-yard plunges ^)ver-:— righ t— tackle— fullback Garv/e— .C ra w ^ J n ' the third q u a rte r put his team back ip the gam e 24-17. .'H ow ever, jun ior Mike Bennett

broke through to block a M ark-W em er_punL -i_and__ Missourirecovered o n -the-, Michigan 12, enabling Henry Brown to kick his second field goal of the day from 24 y a rd s out. Brown’s first field goal, a 26-yardcr. tied the gam e 3-3 and triggered the second q u a rte r explosion.

Ju n io r ta ilback Joe Moore rnm pM R2 y a rd s on a third-and-

■ 'd raw .o lav w ith 8:09 left in

M OBILE. Ala. (U P l)-Q u a tc rb ack Steve ' Olson thrc th ree touchdown passes. J e r ry H endren and scored fourth h im self a s Id a h O 'f lc w to a . -rioplstnn nw»r SnuthernM ississippi F rid ay night.

A com eback bid by Southern M ississippi d ied w hfin.a-pass by qua rte rb ack D anny P a lm er was in tercep ted by an-Icfeho defen­d e r In th e .e n d zijoe w lth.,l:36 le f t to play .

Olson: a Junior. fit6m Lewlsyon,

)-put-iViissDuri .0P U L L M A N .__W ash ._ (U £I)-r

The cen te r of the jOregon line

i I “ S .ro „/ ';^ ;d lB e riv e n u tishy of the end zone on a two- point conversion a tte m p t w ith only 23 seconds le ft S aturday to preserve a 25-24 P ac ific 8C bhferehce-wrn. --------------------• -

T h e one-point m argin ,cam e on a n ex tra point k ick by Ken Woody , a f te r Oregon’s firs t touchdown late in th e first cjuarter. I t w as th e only extra point m ade in th e g am e by

•eilhe '

Keeps Title

Oregon controlled tK^' first half of play , leading 10-6 a t Interm ission. In th e second half it w as ju s t th& -reverse as W ashington S tate, scored three m m e s = to = ^ O re g o n i* — « a g lc tinned si

-O reg o n —Is—n o w - 2-1-- o n —the seajton and WSU 1-2.

Sophomore slo tback— Bobby M oore tallied twice fo r the Ducks on runs of eight and two yard s. J a c k W igmore, WSU’s sophomore q uarterback , d i ­

ced thc-finaM w o-touc^dow n-B oal-and-three-extrfr^ in ts-,. The gam e w as played in light snow on a m oist field with a four-quarter iinowball fightgoing on In th e -s ta n d s . ..............

Anderson gained 161 yard s in 29 -carries,Ltfl .reach a ,4,09S-yard ca ree r m ark and bccom e the fourth leading ga iner in big

■ ' ■ annals. - • --------[ana, staved off ^ w hat

Colorado coach Eddie Crowder s a id ' before“ lhC“ g a m e -w a s a m uch Im proved defense, scored only once on a 17-yard strike from H arry Gonso to flan k er J a de B utcher, who dived in ta

drives of the g L ____ ___from one and four y a rd s out in the la s t period to, pull the Coug,ars to. w ithin one point of the Ducks.

a n end zone m ud puddle to hold on to the touchdovm.

w as th e ~ f i f s t—tim®— in Colorado U niversity h istory th a t -the Buffaloes have bea ten A _ B ig _ T eaJeam .______

N.M.JJefeatsl

lowaState Trounces Ulini 48-20

CHAMPAIGN, speedy Iowa St«. . , ............. ; a te d e fe n s e a n dth e passing of O bert T isdale tiu llea -llllno^s'-new -m uttip lB -o^ T iim -arflrrfm eflg th-;fense S a tu rday in a 48-20 rom p.

■nie Cyclones Btruck fo r four touchdowns In th e second qu a r­te r ah d ih ft-d e fen so -se tu p -th ree of therh. T isdale’s pinpoint p a ss­ing took good advan tage of each

Kansas, Ends Losing Streak■ -ALBUQUERQUE. N. M, (U P I) — Tho U niversity of New Mexico, playing Inspired foot- b& U,.sliatlcred.a 21-gam c.loslng s treak .Saturday w ith a 16-7 v ictory over stunned University of Kansas.

Tho win w as .tlie f irs t fo r the Lobos since a 24-3 victory over Idaho Stnto f r n h e firs t gom e o f the 10G7 senson. Tho ,14.354 fans went wild w ith tho victory.

The I-obos took charge .ea rly i n tho gam e nnd never le t up. UNM scored, two touchdowns atw l-n field - goal - In -the -first half ond K ansas w as unable to get on the «coro l>oar<l until Wlllla Amlson caught a J im Ht-

G orm an broke open the scoring Into In tho second q u a rte r with a four-yard plunge.

Ilnlfbnck D avid B ookert, n 0- 1, lOtKpounder from Hobbs, N.M . broke around righ t end / o r . 24 yard s nnd tho second Lnbo nwOifl ln*~~tl

TVTItniiaB mtcT7 -.Toe Han'shorne

lie Lobos.field gutil for Ihe _____K ansas, except for Its scoring

drive, looked lifckluster , nnd wiis unpblb to hold tho fired*up Lobos,

Oklahoma State Nips Texas Tech

.TriM.WATnU, Okla. ( U P I ) - ,OiUuhunia— filnie 's -—hlgtMHdlng Cowboys cam o Alive in tfifl Aecon(f,half. S a tu rd u y -ld .c o rra l T exas Tech 17-10, and pull off tholr second coiisecutlvo upset v iclory of the young season.

— Tech-contro llB rt-th irtlrB rtin lf; with Miles LunRohennIng peno- trn llng 'ilto O.SU line n t tno one-

Kurd line for n sco re In tholr rs l possession. J e r r y Don

.Siuutcrs kloked h 34-ynrd field

} afternoon was Isodden for the Cowlxiy fons,

, R IP VMI S2-0MORdANTOWN, : W .. V a.

(U P I)—Led . by (he nation '* second a n d ' th ird lending rushors, ‘J im Rraxton nnd Do > aroshom ^,'iinboaien''W e>ti'V lrnV nin iHilll up u 2D 0|hnlftim o lead and walloped w ln l^ t VirAlaia MiUUry 3M SAlurday/

On Ruling•NAPLES. M taly (U P I)-W orld

m id d le w e ig h t champion Nino Benvenutl re ta ined his title S a t u r d a y - n i g h r i i m ro u g h h b u se braw l Ahen F ra se r Scott of ; Seattle, W ash., w as d isq u a lif ie d in the seventh round for repea ted il le g a l u s e of his head

Scott w as w arned and cau- il tim es by referee i r ~ o r - l ta l jT ^ ' -Tony Gi------ -- -

being sent' to his corner within one m inute of the seventh round. -

I t w as the second consecutive successful defense of the m iddleweight title by Benvenutl in Italy aga in st Americans w ithin-'JOTTiorithsr-Hc-scored-a

L i t TLE ROCK,' -A rk rti jp i) '— Bill M ontgom ery

co.nnected with split end 'C huck Dlcus.on touchdown passes of 73 and-23 -,yards Saturday to giveth lrd-ranked_A rkansas-_a__?4-6S o u th ii^ t Conference win oy e r Texas; Christian. . .

Montgomery, Injured In ..the

la st - q u a rte r / h it on, 10 ,of 31 p a sse s .fo r 170’y a rd s ; 'H e s tu n * , ned Bin.-inspired tC U team which hadi lost 0 - 0 'l a s t .weejc; - before . to No. - 1 Ohio S ta te r w ith -h l» -73 .yard -to ss-ta .D icu*-:^ w ith 11:58 rem aining n n ' llie firs t half to s t a r t the Razor- back s rolling.

T he victory w as th e_ llrs t of the y e a r fo r 'th e high- scoring V andals who. a re averag ing a lm o s t . 32., points /p e r - g a ip e .; £ o th HcndretL a n d Olson,- .wlio h o ld - a l l - ’ ----------- ■'the passlng-reccivin'g records in"~ the Big - Sky Conference, a re ranked In the .tofL liyS -in lnatlonatsta tistlcs.—_

; td lh a .o pened rhe scarin g w hen safe ty Bob Ju d a in te r­cepted a -P ailm er pass and ra n i t back to th e ' Sou thern '33.' T ow plays la te r Olson h lt,H cndren .in

-eild

Flr»tRuahint yirdil* rnitmi yardaM ^clum

--T h c ^ V a n d a ls : w idened th e ir m argin.- in 'the second q u a rte r

‘len 'th ey recovered a fuml - Southern ta ilb ack ,

. . ju l to n and quickly drove 2fl y a rd s w ith Olson sneaking the >all over from- the tw o .. A

second Ju d a interception se t up a-26-yard-iie ld-goal-by-C astn ior

Idaho, th re w touchdown passes o f 49, fo u r and tw o yards, all to H endren. His 33 completions in a gam e-w as-an -Idaho record-fts- ^^ere H endren 's 17 receptions.

Olson scored from th'e two- 'a rd line and G uatem alan ;icker R icerdp Castll[o added a

2&-yard field goal to ,round blit th e V andals’ scoring. .

-Soufherri* M ississippi., suffer­ing its ' second loss In a fow a f te r ' w inning the season Opener, c am e back .from a 31-7 halftime“TJencir"dn“ toiich"down passes o f 49 yards and . six y a rd s ' b j l Pa lm er.

North CarolinaItaps VaiSerbilt. C H A PEL HILL, N.O. (U P I) -

Sophom ore quarte rback Johnny Swofford th rew three touch­down passes and tailback Don M cCauley crossed the goal line

................ *twlce—to ~ le a d —North"^ Carolinafound_deci&lo q -la s t-D e c c m - ■wst-VaaderbiltT:38-22-Saturd<:_______r?. .11 _ - — Z «.1 r — . ----- :—-------- —

III, f u p n - A

b e r over Don F u llm er ol W « f Jo rd an , U tah.

I t was, n ev e r 'tn u ch of a fight bccause the ’ two m en never m ix e d .it u p .. B ut B?nvenuti did score several tim es with sharp left jab s -a n d -b lo o d ic d Scott’s nose in th e fifth Tound, B envenua Just barely m ade the w eigh t,, reg istering 159 pounds 15.9 ounces. Tho freckle-faced, rdd-haired S c o tt-w e lg h ed -in -a t 158 pounds.

Scott c a m e 'ou t rushing Saturday night, — as he had w arned he w o u ld -b u t he could

■ p e n e tra te , Benvenutl's

Illinois <juarterback G ary Lange th rew fo r th ree second ha ir touchdowns, one a s t h e f ina l gun w en t off. B ut the IllU nl’s cause w as already , long lost.

T h e Cyclones* second q u arte r eruption s la tte d w hen Tony W ashington re tu rned a n in ter­ception 10 yard s to tho Illlnl 32. With fo u r th .a n d th ree on th e . 10,. T isdale .p1tched_o«|;_to P a lm e r, who c irc led rig h t end fo r tho touchdown.

A fte r a n Illlnl pun t, the Cy­clones took th e dbU on the ir ow n 49 and n ine plays la te r T is­d a le h it end O tto Stone with a 10 y a rd pass on th e goaM lne.

M om ents la te r. Cyclone I jir ry Holton recovered an tlllnl fu h ie on tho Illinois 32 nnd, the next play, T isdale h it ^al<m er for six |W ln ts .............

'riien Iowa S ta te safety Tom E llio tt picked off a pass by Bob Bess and tro tted QS .y a ra s for the fourth Cyclone touchdown ol lJ>e quarte r.

Wl»en F red Jones recovered n fum ble on the Illinois 18, sub- fitltulo quarte rb ack M ike Fon- Innlni passed eigh t yard s to Ray Cotemnn for th e InsC Cyclone

NWtli Arizona

Swofford complete< passes of 12 yards to end Tony B lanchard . 29 yards to McCau­ley a n d 41 yard s to wingback Lewis Jo lley, giving the Tair Heels th e ir f i r s t ' win of the se a so n ._

V anderb ilt w as::stopped 'by~a rugged N orth Carolina defense un til th e ' closing m inute of the firs t h a lf when third, string q u a rte rb a c k -D e n n y -P a in te r ,

T here w ere no knockdowns b u t both m en 'fe ll to the canvas In the seventh round when each Tnlssed: an -overhand-Jab .-T here w as no- c o u n t.'

B i g ^ y o i m n g ^

Second Half Beats Rams

LARAMIE, Wyo. (U P I> - Srtphomore /u llback Jeff Howe ripped off a 47-yard touchdown run early In the second half S aturday to b reak a 3-3 scoring deadlock a n d Wyoming w ent on to trounce Colorado S tate 39-3 In the W estern Athletic Confer-

.enco, .T he stubborn Rnms, who hna

lim ited W yoming to only a field goal In th e fir.st hnlf, collopsed In tho second. Wyoming scored Ihree .touchdow ns, two field g o a ls 'an d n safety In the final

goiiis of 21 yards nnd one of 27 nnd four ex tra points • for Wyoming to move fnio the WAC scoring lead .

W yoming w as leading 10-3 going Into the fourth quarte r when the Rnm s folded.

Tho Cowlmys scored on n 24- va rd Interception by Je rry no rrv . n nlne-ynrd gnllop nflor

: S = & l e = ^ ^Gormnn, a five-ynrd run by

Tops MSU 35-0FLAGSTArn', A rlr. (U PI) —

Th,o_N orthern A rizona UnIve^ ally - LumlMriacHs, behind (he pinpoint, passing of quarterback Ik)bby S tew art, defeated Mon­ta n a S ta te U niversity .1.V0 be­fore a hom ecom ing crowd of 7,0fW Saturday,

5tew nrJ com plelc\l 13 of 20 p a i ia i . . f o r ' 2 3 5 -y n rd s-an d 'th ree touchdowns.

Two o f S tew art's scoring ae ria ls , on« for-'17."yi»rdii and th e o ther fo r in wefo cnught by en d Chnrlle Drown, who J je d .lliQJichoaLpaaflLJ'ecoptlon.rccord fo r one g a m e 'w ith 10 .

safety by Phil Karpuk, who blocked a punt nnil fell on It.

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HUNTERS SPECIALO n A H T r a v e l Q u e ® n P i c k u p C a m p o r p , H ' a n d I 9 V& ' s o t f - c o n t a l n s d . 1 0 ^ ^ * e q u i p p e d t o y b u r l i k i n g . e q u i p p e d t o y o u r Ilk* I n g . „

A N ^ S ^ O D G E -S p r in g s , H a g a r m a n , IdaK o ' :

f irs t , half.jvhe_n M oulton, scam ­pered 48 yard s on a hah^otf. “

Olson found H endren for tw o touchdown passes in the th ird < |u a rte r-fo -p u t'th e g am e-o u t-o f reach . •

Iri the fourth q u arte r. P a lm er countered with a 49 y a rd pass play to end Billy M ikel for" a TD aiid a s ix 'y a rd sco ririg lo ss to end Win Foshee’. w ith 3:S3 le ft in- the gam e.

UGLA-Mauls— Northwestern In Shutout

R O M A N TIC H E A tfN G O ILA n E x c l u s i v e a t . , ^

JOE CLEMENTS O IL CO. 7 3 3-854 6 '

EVANSTON, III. ( U P i ) - M ic k e y Cureton, reeling- o f touchdoW 4i_runi of 61 and .75 yards,- Saturday led an explo­sive UCLA com bination - of scoring backs to a 36-0 victory ov er Northwestern.

Tho favored B ruins tu rned a [Xi Tash— of— fumbles— artd p u s s ' ng in terceptions into’ thT ee-iconng i

ifyouDuyoiisandoraases solely on prics.^.you'ii never, iiuy LubriDiaia Luhricanis

converted cen te r playing in h is firs t g am e, com pleted a 4&-yard touchdown aeria l to Commo- dores ta ilb ack Doug Matthews.

interceptions into’ thTee-at d rives and only once allow ec N orthw estern t o seriously th rea ten Its ^oai line. I t -w as 'the'- B r u ln s '^ u r th consecutive victory of the season and the th ird s tra igh t loss for 4helr BigT en-opponen t_____ __________

D ennis D um m it, UCLA's v e r­satile quarterback , th rew a 58- y a rd touchdown piiss to G eorge •Farm er.-and -tw o-o tho r -backs— B ill Bolden and G reg Jones— ra n the ball ac ro ss th e W ildcat' goal line in short scoring , action.

Our point Is that it Is not the price, but the performBoce -thit .means-true-«conomy^Perfornianc«-i(4he-reuoR^bKjnorainda»>—

==~nleJTareiinlng'L-QBRiPi.A 1 n I'ubricantr-for-all-thrfriubricatio^— rcquiremenij. Ludbiplatb oils and grcaies cost * little morcw—

:rv liitle-bccause o f an exclusive formula that uses a superior 111-' ......................snli-friction insredient..........Case hisioriej show that when you sWilch to LuatffUTB lubrl.

esnls you eliminate parts rcplBeementi and down-time, that

- - ......... ....... . . . _____________ ____ _____ ________ ingte added.up. .they more than iuslify the few eenti more SMOt>

for Lubriplatb products. “ ' ’ ,

JO E CLEM ENTS O IL C O .•Sells The W o rld 's G re a te s t O il & G re a s#

L U B R I P L A T E

Just wait tilt he gets a couple years of droutii.”

E asy fo r them to stiy, s ilting in th e ir nlr-condittened ofTlcej. B u t qu itting farm ing w as o u t o f the

, qucslloii fo r Jay . l t ’« nil he’d ever (lone, all he w an ted to d o , A n d je t’s fnco it, ex-farm ers seldom get choice jobi

scraped together uU h it savings,

The Land Bank ]s local.Slncc L n n d Bank’s objective is t o h e lp fu rm e n by providing needed c re d it a t low est p ossible cost, J o y know # tiiey’il iie lp .lilm w ea th e r th e toug ii years.. T liey 'ro o n hi* Bide.,

A n d in t lie ao o d y cara. J a y In-

Horro wifrom thp L and B ank , a nd b ough t n seclion lying less tiian tw o m llb i from his farm ;

It sure made the neighbors talk.

' a b o u t him . S our grnpes, ])e flg-* itred i O ne even hiVd th e ga lM o ffski “ W hat iinppens w hen wo g e t - -- a couplo y ears o f drouUi', ilnyT*; - J a y h a d th m n s w e r rH e f lg u re d - -

th e re 'd h t aom o b a d W eather* a n d somo’yiarB w hen th e m ark e t

’ w n sd o w n .T h a l’BwbyhefinDnccda t th e L an d B a n k . ,

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----------1 8 , ''nm esjN’ews,7T w 1n palls;'ldah®“ ' -S u n c ia y rO c to lja r5 r1 ^ 9 ~

Orioles Mp Twins In 12 InningsM e tsi® |r ® i^ es^ ^ ^

RAINS CAUSE FLOOD. .T A IP E I . Form osa ( U P I ) -

" rains .spaw ned by

ty p h o o n F lo s s ie c a u s e d m a Jo p ;th e flOQd w at.crs T tin n !n g * 5 . f lood ing Ih ro u g h o u l .tJHls t n p i t a l m u c ^ s 10 fe e t < Jeep-ln sq m o o r N a t ig n a ll s t C h in a l S a lb rd a y .'io ro S s . , '.

“■^TTJiist'TambtlriBVT he firs t hunting story of

th o ' y e a r rca th cs our ears; Seem s like C h arles’ 'F a rm e r ,

. — Jiead basketball c o a c h .a f Twin . '■ .F u llsU ig rschoo lrw ns- 'up -nonh

'seeking elk Sept: ' 20-21 during th e snow storm.

." I t w as So m iserab le and wet th a t I had .lost a ll enthusiasm

. io r , hunting,” Coach F a rm e r re­ports. But Mrs., F a rm e r w as un> daunted and suggested ificy take a .w a lk ,' ju s t to s tre tc h ' their

— ^ e g s ”lf7n b tn ln g 'e lse rR e ln c tan tly■------- FaiJiicI dgiuuJ.------ ——----- ------

L _ th rew his rifle weV his . sh”ouWer and lhe 'couple s ta rted

out. About \00 \iards from , the • pickup there w as a b rush pile and Coach F a rm e r thought the

■ b ranches m ade a n interesting , p a tte rn , alm ost like a n elk’s

head. "Look th e re ,” whp .said-------- p o im in g r '‘'* iriesK 5-U ke-'an ' elk

in tha t brushpile — by (jove, would you believe) i t is a n clk.'l

And about th a t tim e the. big bu ll stood up. Coach F a rm e r un llm bered the rifle and worked th e tx>lt, trying to shove a car*

- - tr id g e hom e a s tho .elk am bled H e w orked th e bolt hard,

th e cartrid g e buckled and he wound up with a shell b en t a l­m ost double.-F iv e m inutes la te r , he had

w as long gone.

B altim ore‘a 4-3 v ictory w as a iwo-'oia 'bunt single by.........................._ . P.1U1B la ir-w ith -tw o o u t- in - th e -12th inn ing-ihat scored-M ark- Belan-

•ger^ rom -th ird-T fi^O rio les-now liavc Q rgam e-edge-In the best- of-five playoffs for a b e rth In the World Series. , •.

filair.- d ra fted -from the-M ew York M ets’ organization seven years-'ago. w as in a slum p when he cam e to th e j) la tc . He w as 0- for-4 w ith a w alk in, the .gam e and-had-tbceoJutsJii-his_last_42

But h e . dum ped along the th ird base line loHed lo a ' sVOp-10 ^cct-frcm thc plane a s both losing pitcher

Ron P erran d sk i 'an d ■ catcher John R oseboro dashed for It but couldn’i m ake a play.

■•There’s no w ay to b ea t a perfcc't bu n t." losing m anager B illy Mai^tjpi. said , and that suniriHed up th e p lay that scorcd BelanRCr, \vho had sing led off Harmon: K illehrcw 's

on . a sacrifice and to third' on an .infield out.

B la ir adm itted he h ad butter- ‘cam e 'lb 'U ie plate.

■■ he said,

Borah Wins T.F.Gioss Country Meet

• This has nothing to do with spo rts except the m en Involved used to be coaches. 'D ii'ry Arm' strong , ex-TFHS Jioopster. A ll A m erican honorable m ention a t M ississippi Southern, head coach

—at-Salm on-t>nd-now-a -P H I> -as»- soclated professor a t un iversity

—o fH d a h o r-a n d -P a t-B e ite r ,—ex*

T E R Q M E — 'I'he ii<irah Uoiisr )1acing th ree men- in the_ top

-0, won the Tw in F alls cross country invitational over th e Je ­rom e .Country Club course F r i­day afternoon whjhTTwin Falls won the jayvce division.

Rnrnh woiinri up w ith 52.DOintS with Twin F a lls second a t 67. -They-were followed by, Hichland a t 118, Je ro m e 127 7 ^o u n ta in Home 147, B utte 149, Skyline 167, Pocatello 169^ Wood R iver 183, F ile r 233 aiid Gooding 260.

Brent .Cleaves w as the indivi­dual w inner, covering the course

. tra c k coach a t Boise High and now a m em ber of the Boise S tate faculty, once h ad luxuri­a n t ha ir. Now they h ad only a minor fringe, b u t they help n a tu re by keeping th a t closely cropped , Anri it ttapDeris tha t

. th ey believe th a t if natu re wafits ■ you bald, be bald. The m ethods

h u m a n - - u s e - to - b e a t - t h e -rap d raw th e ir ' scorn.

So they have decided t o a td t e . a book, but h aven ’t —whether—t a

'itr4 trti> r^cn n y Windsor of Twin FaH s~w JiS-secondr:toltow ed“ bjj W -ad d o u p s , — B utte; Kelley, B orah^H ess, Je ro m e ;-Jack Cop* per, .w w in F a lls ; Thompson. Bortin; M aeslas. B utte; Eng­land. Twin F alls, and Scribner.

In the jayvee division. Twin Fa lls was f irs t a t 22 while Borah had 34. Highlnnd 39. Wood River 165. Gooding S tate 103|-Mountaih Home 19-1 and Pocaiellp 249. D a rro ll-G ro v e s -o f—Twin- Falls w as individual w inner a t 12:45, followed by team m ate G ary

. when"B oy,' w as I nervogs,' _______“ I been .sia^neryous in-.n long H m e.T decided to take one sw ing a n d lhen--1ay . down * T>unc*‘------------------- :---------- :—

M innesota pickcd up only 'four h its; • th ree off s ta r te r Mike C uellar, ov er th e f irs t eight Innings. TWo of them w ere by Tony Oliva.-, w ho , bobbled the b^ill and scored on Bob Allison'.s sacrifice fly for the Twins’ first run.— O liva-then -taggcd -C uella r-fo r 5titv?o:run- fioraecrlirthcrseYeHtK a f te r H arnfbn K illebrew walked to p u t the Twins ahead 3-2 befo re - PoweW tied "U ‘ 1n- n h t nin th w ith the Orioles' th ird solo hom er off. Twins’_ ,s ta r te r J im P e r ry .

Both team s h a d g o od^hances to b re a k th e tie from th a t point. T he OrJoles h a d runners on first-and.-sccond-wlOi'nontT'OLil in the ninth andrw ith-one out-in the 11th b u t failed both time's to. score . The 'T w ins had the bases loaded w ith one out in the top o f th e 12th w hen Dick Hal! jo lie v e d —M arce lin o ..Io p ez_ an d re tire d Leo C ardenas and

ATLANTA (U P !)—J , C.' M ar­tin 's bases-loaded pinclihlt sin­gle higliliglited a fiv e -ru n eruption ■ in the eighth inning' S aturdav a s the rags-lo-riches New • Y oi.. • M ots- beat" the A tlan ta Brave's -9-5 in the opening gam e of iliO National League’s championship series..■■ T h e . E;a&tein Divisiuii cluiiiiJ M ets w ent into -the' eighth tra iling 5-4, with. A tlanta knuckleballer Phil Nickro hnv^ Ing retired ,lO .of the prcyip ba tte rs ., It d idn’t - ta k e .-them long to 'catch Up—with the help of twoB raves’ erro rs .______■ 'IJiird 'ba.sem nn .W ayne. G ar­re tt led o f f with a soft double d'own the tiiird bfise line th a t bare ly eluded Ciete Bouer!s glove and tied it up when Cleon. Jones followed w itlua single to cen ter. - _ *.

Jones, m oving to socond A rt Sham sky’.s th ird hit of the

p lnch -h ltter“Johtt:R oseboro.B elanger led off the 12th w ith ^ ro u n d e r toward th ird tha t

sk idded on th e . infield and bounced off K illebrew’s glove. K illebrew , playing th ird so the Twins— could—also— get— Rich R eese into the lineup a t first,

■had a touch chance on th e plav a n d i t w as ruled a hit.

A ndy E tchebarren t h e n -------■ficed -Belanger.- t a . second ^ n d B uford erounded out to short--'■ 'I Leo Cr"-*------ --

: ..thirds

__,___ .Thc. nnm e .of It will- be -"1 .ness — and o ther form s of beau ty .’’

•Since.both a re ex trem ely witty and Intelligent m en, this could be one of the g rea t thigh slap- p ers . D r. Armstrpng'-s cu rren t

—------assignm ent-l5-a"C hB pter-called••Cop out,s” while B eitor is work- o n . ''a a v ic ^ (> the neo-b'ald^"

T he Unlvcr.sity of Idaho be- lleves th a t this y e a r ’s frosh crop could bo tho b est In the school’F hlstorji. A thletic dep a rtm en t of­fic ia ls believe they have "tw ice a s m any athletes” on the cur»

•' r e n t frosh club a s - th e y d id a y e a r ago and tho V andal top 22 has nino. o r 10 sophom ores

----------th1.i- fa l|.- ■ W hoth er-irw lll-b cn tth e crop of Tim T-avens, Ray M cDonald. .Tpo McCollum. Je rry ' Ahlln, A1 Busby, e tc ,, rem ains

- to be seen.. However, you can be an. eye

w itness to their f irs t oiitlng as the Vandal frosh m eet tlie lr ISU counterparts a t B ruin Stadium Oct, in In the opener for l)nth chihs. This will ho tho Uilrd onnua) Shrine gam e.

. Kudos .to Dilvo Killon on the fino Itlnho open tourney nn<l specifically tho p rogram they cnmnllcd for the ovciil. Ho tonchPtI all the bases w ith it,

l l ie ro w ere, we hear, nome disgnintled Pocatolloans liist

....... '• -.S tttunlny night even thhiigh I.StJ

_________? ^ rm T .lf l- fa l tJy -cn n il, rr.p raflcn tn tlo n tnrn<«<‘H'lmi plunn at

B lair w as then un with F r ank Robinson on deck-so Perranos- ki, w h o -cam e o n -in ~ th e -n in th a f te r~ P o w e ll hom ered and Broolcs Robinson singled, had no choice b u t to pitch to him.Mlnsctoti Balllmor*

• b r h b l a b rh bTover ef ■* D 0 o Buford Jf 6 0 0 Carrw lb 6 0 10 Qlnlr ct S 0 C Killebrew 3b 2 16 0 FRohin.»n r t 3 I I OUva r( 5 2 13 Powtll lb. S I 2.Alllion.if___ 3.0 O.MlRphin<n.3t._6 (HUhln«ndcr U 1 0 1 O'llendrlcki a 3 0 0 neew Ih < D a 0 Mellon ph TOOCardtnor»i—5'OOOWfltrp-' -----iO-OOMitten'ald e 4 0 0 0 Snl[r\nn ph 10 0nosel>oro e 1 0 <1 0 Lopct p 0 0 0I'crry p 3 0 « 0 Hill p 0 0 0---------ijk B 1 0 0 0 Johntoo 7b ‘BOO

Dclanser u S 1 1---------------- ChjtHarr-----S-J-#

May ph ’ " "

Camas County Drops BlueD jS ils Z 3 8 lO Z L _• D IE T R IC H -R ick G lcsler aii^ M ark Leo each accounted for two touchdowns F rid ay a f t e r - noon' a s tho Cam as County M ushers dropped' D ietrich 3fl-0 in a Snake R iver 8-Man Confer- cn.cc gam e.

G leslcr s ta r ted th e scoring In tho first period by running 25 yard s for a touchdown. Bauch- e r-ra n H n -the ti^p-point convcr- flton. L ater In tlio period the Mushers racked up two more po^it.s w ith a safety.

Bailchcr caugh t a 50 -"y n ra strike from Giosler in the sec- npd «iiiarter, w ith Ashm cad con­verting for two points. M inutes la te r A shm ead scored from 15 yardfl-out,— - --------

M ark l,eo’.i two scorc,^ came In U»o th ird q u arte r, when ho cauglit u .10-yard TD pass, with Ashiliead cnnverling, then pick­ed up a fumble and ran .10 yards for another score. G lesler tack- cU n ^ th c final convorrilnn.

'i h t M ushers won their third fitraiftht conference snm e, wlille D ietrich bowed for the f o u r t h htral|;h t t in n \

. ............. the a irp o rt........:h p - tn n m -|in irm (m frr iw 'crn\virRrroled |t wllh applause, Then n n e . o f . the p luvers sliick out Ms hand and said "O kav, fans, W herit'i ihn m oncv,” Hut It onlv go t to n fpw and., It was har<1- ly ,roinoml»orod as th^ parties waxed long Into the night.

J'Jf^tlQ-quarlorhack'-fifevr OV «on, tho sam e one the Vanilat crowd booed In tlio f irs t ' half la s t Salurdn\| and Ihe sanio one who | i fourth In NCAA m a |o r rollegu passing this w eek.'fiprnt the hi'rt two I'rltliiv’H In |raclinn < uo to n hn<! h a rk : *'l'he tra r- ti^'n', hoprfiiliv, relieves the pres- niirn enftiigh so lie can play .Saturdiiya, * ^

ScoresG lillh SrhnnI

Twill I'nil. « li>(''<' H, illuMnnil II ,

•II"'*" S’ . H«innn U

K i S ' i S C ^

Cal Gets Twotale-Scores— To Top Rice

DF.RKEI.UY, Calif. ( U P l ) - .Slevo C urtis pftsned II) "yards for thu wIiHiliig toiiclulown 63 Bncnatls' from iho 'e iu l 'n iul Calirornia added an iniiurahco scorn 21 necondH latur Saturday for n .11-21, victory, over Rico.

Curl Is recently gra^lualed from tliird string to first »lrl)ig (jiiarlerliack. tlirew the wlnnini T P puss lo J im CnIUIns to wlm up a 41-yard drive and the Ciolden nca'rri padded Iheir lead wheri llnohacker Paul M arty r Interceptrd a i)aKs and ran It Imck 24 yarilfi for another score 20 secontls from tho .fln a t gun.

'h iic li fumbled tho nnll Away four tim es, w ith -th ree of Ihe fund)les resulting In touch­downs. HIcA sco rrd w hat appeare jl- t o ' bo tlio winning score m idw ay tlim ugh the thIrO niTiod whi'n quarte rback Stalile Vincent sw ept left end two yard* for u 21-17 load. - i

I'ollowlng n flu rry of fu'mhlos tlw Owls hailed .n inn ing -bacfc Hob Diirhy ono foot from i l » goiil line on fourth down witli alioiit lliree tniiuilns . left and Kirn seem ingly hart tho 'gnmo lockcd up

il r a v c s — catcher D id ier th rew to the wrong base, .scored the go rahead-run when Orlando Cepeda threw- into the d irt a t home_, a fte r making putou t a t first;. A n intentional w alk" loaded th e bases and Mets m artager Gil Hodges, going for .broi<e, pu lled l—2 5 -^ m e —winner—T om Seave r and gainbled .on .M artin

M artin -laced a h it to cent’c r, scoring tw o.runs.vand when the ba ll g o t aw ay from Tony Gonzalez, ano ther run s c o re d ^ giving tho M ets four unearned runs in th c ir .b ig inning. ,

I t-w a s -a seesaw contest-until the top of the eighth. The; M ets scored tw o. runs in the se.cond. The B raves scorcd a run in th e second and w ent ahead 32 with a p a ir in the third.—The—M ot's—m ovcd~ back—In' front 4-3 in the fourth when Bud H arrelson h it a two-out trip le w uh two team m ates aboard . Gonzalez ■ tied, it uj) fo r the B raves w ith a hom e run in th e fifth.

The B raves took the lead fo r

Bulil Grabs 15-13Over Emmett.uscd-up-six-minultis_wlth_a..lona m arch in the closing rriinutcs F riday n ight to clinch a 15-13 decision aver tho big E m m ett Huskies.

—Rlchert p __Ojd ph“ rn o-orlcd froth the ir eight to the Em-

I n e r t ' lO.—cam e-oftor—a —Iiu sls i th re a t but saw to it that the v isito rs had tim e for no more.

E m m ett scored jn the firs t.................. . ............... ...... ......... .period after, a one-yard punt by

naitimor*; 1. LOD'Minn«»oi« 5. D»iiimote Buhl gave -the. Husklc's' posses­sion a t the Indian 10. Woodall scorcd from the one and Mike TTowardTtlckeil-lKc point-after.

Buhl (Struck twice Into In the sccond period. Ben.Allen scored from the ono with 2:55 left and MnhloTV H am m trqu ist h it John M ulrhead for the two-point con­version and an 8-7 lend. E m m ett fun^bk'd on the first play a fte r the klckoff and thu Jndlans quickly m oved 38 yards to tho two. The touchdown cam e on a pas.i from Allen to M uirhcad and Tim Hudson converted.

'A p a ir of Interference, calls helpetl E m m ett to the Indians five-yard line In the tliird qunr- te r and D ale Jones scored, B ut Diihl stopped the two-point run off tackle and rode that differ­ence to victory.

l,npM 1-3 1iiAii w : j 0

I'prry pllrtifd In T hilleri I Wl'-Up«i, T J ;» ,

Irish Go To Air. ToppleMSU By 42-28. SOUTH BEND, Ind. .(U P 1 )~ Jo e Thclsm ann, who h as failed to sp a rk o s an ai^rial npeclnlist up to now, passed for 2iM yards and throo Inuchdownn Saturday in a 42-28 Notre Damn v ictory over ruRKcd Miclilj'an State,

'n ic iam unn had. two prim e receivers, hitting sophoiiuire split end Tom Gatewood 10 tim es fo r IM yards and one touchdown niiil ^onnectlnft to fullback Bill Harr. Kcvea tim es for 70 yards nnii one _touclv

F o r tho gam e, T lielsm ann h it

had tw> pasKos intercepted.H arz wounil up ns tho g a m e 's

lilg li Hcorer as Iw lcit'he i)lllilgoft over . from tho ono lor toucluJowns to tolal 18 jxjints, ' In Iho Kccond period, Don

H Ighsm lth <lrove over froiji the five to give tho Spiirtans a 14-14 tio, hu t-thuruaflotv-N otre Dumu sim ply wldf'iied the gap de.'iplte o .15-vard-toiielMlown pns^t from 1UI1 'I 'r lp lo tt 'to fiArdon Uowdelland a fm ir-yard scoring d aslf fiujiNoj, o f hisby E r ic Alien,

Auburn.ClQl)li(;Ea

Kentucky 44-3A U nU RN , Ala. (m > l)-S onho .

m ore quarte rhaok I’a t Sulllv r- pafljsed for four loiichdowns ai « ■...yutvrun -A ubura . dufensu lim ited K entucky to n field Kt^ai Snlur<lay ns the 'Ilgers cloh- hered tho Wildcats for « 41-3 S outheastern Conference win,

Sullivan Jilt iinothcr nopho- m ore, T e rry neaHliiy, with t^vo of Iho scoring touchdowns nnd tossed to ’Connlo Freriorlck nnd MIkn M urrlof, for two o ther flCoros.

HimiiIng bncU MIckoy Zofko raft Ihe ball-for llfi vartlN and a loucliflotvn Junior fullhaok Mack CriAvford scored pn one- M»rd p lu n se , .

Purdue Halts Stanford By 36-35

i.Ar-AYr.riE, ( U P l ) -

flVfl" tniic'hdl^wn ‘ pa'f^eHV'IhTf'laiit only 3',OS M \, but hl«

conversion pass to Cireg I’ennor which pulled Purdue to a 30-35 ■CltfM inngcr-vlctory-tTver-fjtnn- ford Saturday,

’i’he v ictory w as the third In as niany gamiLs f»r the eighth* r a n k e d Boil

m l: ; . ......InK'-fltreak.The 'Ind ians hud Ihelr heroes,

too, ' Including Jlin I'hinkett, who ' hurled four touchdown

ids throw s wuro intercepted an<l th n 'f l iu it theft, pickeil off by <Iefender Mike Renle with 2:40 left, spelled curtains for .Stan

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Sundoy, October 5, .1969 ‘ Ti.m8s*Nows, TwJh Fails, Idaho . | 9

a r e i< |a lic > O p e n I ^ a dDefendingChamp Asizona State Uses Big ThirdMoves To WithinOne Shot (if Lead

F orm er cham pion Tommy lam afeu r, and pros E riiic Schnel-

Quarter To Smash BXII By 23-7

W illiams o f Brigham Cily and —Jon W auss of Salt Lake City

moved into a tie a t i4Z“ f o F ^ e lead a t .the com pletion of the

•sccond round of th e 1969 Idahoopen golf tou rn am en t.' __

-----^W iHiam s-w as-the-only-profes-• sional t6 m a tch p a r as he added

a 69 to h is opening 73 while Mauss had 72 to go w ith his

— 7 o : o f - f i i d a y ^ . . ________ _Defending cham pion Bill

Downs, .now play ing o u t of Og- « den, had a 70 Saturfjay to stay

one stroke o ff th e pace while •* Boise- a m a teu r G ran t E rickson,

the fijs t-day lead e r a t 69, was tied w ith p ro fessiona ls 'A rno ld Haneke of Boise and .D ^ve Gib­son of Billings a t 144.- -

Dick Sheppard, another-B oise

Utah Claims 24^6 Verdictj:; O W U T E P

E L PASO, T tx . (U P l) — A keeper pray by , quarterback

— R a y -G ro th - th a t-w e n t-8 0 -y a rd s aiia an 89-yard intercep ted pass retirrn S aturday night gave

___ U ta h -a -2 4 -6 —W ostcrn -A th le tic— Conference-win ov e r the Univer­

sity of T ex a s -a t E l Faso;Groth w en t 80 yard s through

the righ t side of the U T E P line thn-ftrct-^jm n-h^-gnt- hnll_jn the sccond - h a lf .~ ~ A ^ o r t tim e I 'a tC rT n efen slv e b a c k . Norm Thompson in tercep ted . a Bill C raigo pass and retu rned It yard s for a .touchdown.

Clint H arden ’’fiit tigh t end Dale N osw orthy w ith . a 11-yard

— p a s a - fo r - U ta h 'a - f l r a t - s c o p e - a n d M a rv B a te m a n k ic k e d a 39- y a r d f ie ld g o a l f o r t h e la s t e c o re .

— ;-U T E P--1tfD k.- th e lead- In the second q u a r te r on a.88*yard d rive in w hich Cralgd h it three stra ig h t passes to se t the ball on th e 16. Gene ChiWs w ent over from th e re on a draw

** I ^ r d e n .cam e off the bench tc bring U tah back on a 72-yard m arch clim axed b y the pass to

J^osw orthy.

Houston Rips ~MafoonsTiT

74-0 RoiilpHOUSTON (U P l) — Sopho­

m ore (luarterback G ary , Mul« " llns th rew touchdown passes of

51, 42 and 12 yards, to spilt e ^ Elm o W right In tho .scccMB qua rle r S aturday night to lend the U niversity of Houston to a 71-0 v ic to ry over Mi.ssiH.slppl State.

It w as th e w orst defeat In the Duildoga' 70-year history.

Fullback Ted Hclskcli .scorcd two louchdowni on runs of one

■ a n d 25 y a r d s - a n d - r u n n in g b a c kJim Strong scored unnther on a nine-yard .run before the HouHton second team look over In the th ird q u a rte r with the score 45-0.

Robert Newhotise, the No. 2 fullback, a lso scorcd twlc« on runs of 71 and one yard and led nil ru»horH w ith 24S yards on 23 cnrdle.s. Tho ntjjer touchdowns wefo hy sccnnd-team running

, buck WilUe Knhoi-ts on -n 21- ^ a » l run »nd No^

snenk. '

-SxracnaS-RoniEaPast WisconsinSvr,d e ft

MADISON. Wl«„ ( U P l ) - •acuso riddled WlHtionnIni fensu nfnioiit a t ^ I I nni

iitymlod tho UndKorH' offcnso to hand Wlnconfiln its Iflth consc' Cfitlvo ]o»s 43-7 SiUurdJiy.

I t wnn thn 23rd wInlCNS Rnme In Buccc'sHion for Wlnc^niiln, w hich hUN n n ly 'a tic w ith Iowa In 1007 to flBflo the drnughl.

” O rangem en acorcd_!w,lce

In T h o fo u rlh ,'T n d o n co ^ n tho th ird . I t won .Ih e ir socond

, victory In th roe siortn.

Tennessee-Routs-Memphis'^tate

■\MEMPIIIS. Tcnn., (U P D - Qvmn«rbtt?k Rohby Scott rttn fniL'ono tiJuchdowji and jWHwd

■ fO r'iw ft o th o rii'S u tu rd«y nlHht tO -paie-T enhessB o-ln ■-BcorlnR barrag e th a t buried out-clasriod

. croi*.s<q(o rival Memphis Slola

Scolt onpned th e Vol ficorlng with nn. 82-v,trd bomb to fleet w lngback CoHlor. McClnIn Iohi than flv« m lnulos Into the «»m e. _ _____

. T E M PE . Ariz. <UPI) - A r i ­zona. S tate University scored th ree touchdowns’ within a fonr- m fhute period m ld w ay .Jn .,th e th ird q u arte r ' to b re a k ' open a

W estern A thletic Conference coixtest and defeated Brigham Young 23-7 Saturday, nighl. .,H ie .S u a .D ey iU ,Jco d in g 3-0 a t

halftlm e, took th e ' sedond halfuiiu. lii

te r J r . , Ogden, and John Peter- son of Sun V aliev.' w ere tied

Twin F ails senior J im Pack­a rd w as the on ly 'o ther m em ber of the 12S-man field to reach

ir and-that-pulled 'hini-to-w llh- th ree shots o(-«thc am ateur

leader Erickson.- A1 Jones of Weiser, and Tee. Branca of Salt U ke_C ity^ared-147_w ith.P-ack-a r d . _____________________ .(------

A t. 148 w ere Phil M cRoberts, Twin F alls am ateu r.' and pro­fessional Keith Stanwood of On­ta rio ,’ while Dave B errett o f Blackfoot, am ateu r Curt Thom­sen of T\vin F alls, Lynn West- cott of Caldwell and D. Robinson w ere jam m ed a t 149. -T h a ,a u e -L a k 0 5 Country club's p a r o f,Q , helM d Friday_by_wind and both days w ith specially ;rown ' “ ttger” grass, - hasn 't leen b ea ten .'P e te rso n turned in , two-und^r 33 on the backside

to win lap m oney for Saturday. P ack ard Had a one-undcr 34

SanJDiego- Knocks Off

com ing back to lashion his evenp a r-ro u n d ,—:---------- ..

Tho field .-was sliced to the low 60 a t 161 for tho final round Sunday. It appeared th a t play- - - - w ith -sco re s from about 153 up. would p lay In th e .morning, sta rtin g a t“ 9 a.m ., w ith tf i lower scores -going off In the afternoon.

(monimi) i.m.—Tooljen and J»ck«m

9:07—Okrciirom snd Pcaie t:l^Maloti(, Ctoiby, ind Smllh «:«-R»dcIi/r. »nd V«rd«a

9:30—Purvei, Bender, and Raven

_S A N -D IE G O -(U P I)-F u llb ack B ra J /-H ^ b e r f r—ran—for—three- touchdow W the last breaking a fourth qua rte r .tle, to give the San- Diego Chargers a 21-14 revenge victory. Saturday night th a t knocked the C incinnatiB engals out of the A m erican ___Football League W estern D lvl- jaunt. slOD—le a d .—_________ ‘

H ubbert, recovered., from e ig h t-y ard s over right tack le .in e ig h t yardsbv e r right tackle in th e f i r s f '- ^ a r t e r , two ove'r c en te r in the second and one over cen ter in the fourth to s e t a -C h a rg e r touchdown record .

HW -finn| p in-l^amp—nfler__ho-scam pered 24 yards around rig h t’ end to ' the one with the sco re tied 14-14 with 9:55 left in the gam e.

T he .loss knocked previously undefeated Cincinnati into se ­cond__place__behind__Oakland,

J:U—Ceriello. Bullerfleld. and JeUrlet — S:SJ—QirenittCT.—Jerrnaimnin’atcFlI

10:00—Roiholt. BaVer. and Schnciter JO:OT—Rcnthiw. Spicki, and tlarrlion JS;lS-^Stroup,- Kllkn. and Reed J«:n-Ander»on. Milan, and Urwttiai. 10:30—Thomien. Sower, and Ilonsberger 10:3^1)011,' Kramer, and Carter

(afternoon).1:00—NIehen, Rohinton, and Kinicy - tl:07—Sunwo^.-.Thomten, and.BurEs 1:!S—McRobm*, Berrett. and- Weicon l:J3-Sheppard. Packard, and Dr.nfa 1:3I^Sctinelter. Felerion. and Jonei l:l^-Mau■s, Erlckion, and Clbun -I;4^WJlllam>, Dou-ni. and Ifaneke

-F ir it - Allereatar'-COTgrMintan ' J. ,,-p;

which w as tied 20-20 by M iam i. T he Bengals' rookie quarter- ack • Sensation. . Greg Cook.

m is ^ d - th e gam e-w ith an a rm in jury . His replacem ent, Sam W yche, sta rted out like Cincin­n a ti w as going to repea t its-34- 20_ u p s c ry in -o f . two-weeks agooy er t he Charg e rs .,

..’yche needed only 1:41 of the firs t qua rte r to bounce into a 7-0 lead a s he handed off to J e s s Phillips Ipr 49 yard s to San D iego’s 26. He then passed for 10 yard s and gave the ball to Speedj; Thomas on a reverse for the rem aining 16 yards.

EootballScQres^

Montana’sGround GameBeats 20-M

OGDEN (U P l) co u p le j its crunching ground

im e^wUh early W eber. S tatem tstn-. .................. , _____

20 - 17 setback in the BigSky Conference opener for both schooln here S aturday night. -

The undefeated Grizzlies builtup a 17 - 3 first half m argin and then, hung o n 'to grab the c rucial victory before 11,043 fans in W ildcat Stadium.'

A poten t running gam.e led by Les Kent, Arnle B lancas andCiiscy Reilly and n pair of field goals by Dan-W orrcll proved too much lo r th e W cbcr club to handle.

F or M ontano, the clincher cam e In (he cln.sins seconds of tho th ird period when Worrell kicked a 30-ynrd field goal to lx)ost th a Grizzlies' lead to 20- 10. _____ -

LSU Shatters Lucldess Baylor 63-8 ,._B A T O N -R O U G E .Jji..{U l? lH

lioinurii_Aiidy_lIumlllon-iccr« ------------------ ~ a h d ful

urday nlniit, powering ISih rank­e d Louisiana S late to a 63*8 win

■ JiuapwrtiircirMlUtj lllUm on, ftillhack A 11 • n Siioruy nnd holfback J im W est, coupled vWth seven ex tra points by kIcklnR - iipetloilst“ M ark loimpkl>i-And-a-sa(oty/.round(Kl out tho T lgcr scoring.

B aylor's lo n e touchdown cftme on n 15-yard pass from quar- toriiaok SI Southall to flanker Je rry Smllh with- 7:21 left In tho sccond q u arte r. Southall con­nected 40 Sm llh again on a pass for the two jM)lnt conversion.

.. Coli y o u r loca l .

WARBERG'SM O V IN G & 'STCftAQB

a g a n r 7 3 3 -7 3 7 1

kickoff a n d ,''w ith the help of roughing the passer and pass in terference penalities -. against B r lg h a m -n ’ourtg, m arched 73 y a rd s With Art- Malone .scoring on an 'll'-ya i'd run. •. _

T he Sun Devil defense held~ ,-------S ' — ^ > B righam .Y.ouns on the firs t scr-

M A Y i f v o l c JL \ m \ ^ of downs after the kickoff a n d —Lenny—B a n d le - to o k —the

• Ipunt on his own 13 and-sprin t-

downi cam e in the final period when the Cougars w en t'"80 jvirds in s ix ..p la y s . Second string quarte rback M arc Lyons

................. on a qunr-

BamaRallies To Overhaul Mississippi

icrback sneak -after the touch-

cd -87 -7ards 'fo r"A rizona-S ta te 's t h r e ^ c c o n d “ louchdOWiT‘tfr"a m inute

and a half.- Two m inutes later, a f te r the^ C ougars again were forced to 'p u n t, p a v e Buchanan took the b an around righ t end

the firs t p lay from scrim- 40-yard scoring

B righam Y oung's only touch­

down was, set up b y 'a G5-yard pa-ss from Lyons to Ed Nlqhnls. i NicholFv^was—cau g h t—from —btuf. Hind a t 'th e Sun Devils' four by Seth Miller.

The only score in- a nip- and-tuck firs t half w as E d G al­lardo’s 37-yard Held goal.' _ G a Ila rd o ^ -b o o t.m id w ay Jn .th e second q u a rte r cam e a f te r the Sun_X)evlls_had_ d n ivcn_ to_ thd B righam Young 23-yard line fol­lowing a -recovered fum ble by sophomore, M ike Clupper.

two one-yard runs b y Johnny Musso and a 17*yard dash by Bubba Sawyer. Mike Dean kicked three crucial extra po in ts., • ■ . - •

‘Archie Manning, M ississippi's

hand in all the Reber scoring, running for one, tw o and IJ-

BIRMINGHAA^, Ala. ( U P l ) - mQ uarterback Scott H u n te r - hitflanker George R anager. w ith a 15-vard.: touchdown—pass— with 3;42 left to give A labam a a 33 .32 v ictory over M ississippi in a nationally tele-vised th rille r ■Saturday, n igh't. •

Hunter also scored on a one- ya rd run and his passes se t up

for the other ng kicked two ;d h is th ird for

T D sr~ P c rry ~ K PATS but miss the difference.' The I7th-ranked Tjde, on the sh o rt'en d of a 32-27 score'wi_th 7:15 left to play, began

SalvageThe annual Richfield Ca­

nal tro u t salvage operation will be conducted b y the -Idaho F ish and G am e De^ '

ncsdtiy, announces Doe Hil>> be rt. • , •

Thp canal .was expected ^ to ho sh i^ down Sunday, The

- f is h 'ta k e n froip the canal a r c rep lan ted in o th e r near­by natural w a t e r s . ______ ____ :

combined . air.!*and-. groundju r d m arch I t h the wlrid In i ts ’ face.

Huskers Bury Gophers 42-14

MINNEAP0LIS*’(UP1) -:-Half- b ack Je ff K inney -ran - for two touchdowns and passed for a thhrd Saturday to lead N ebraska 1 to a 42-14 v ictory over Minne-! so ta .

Spo tting a~ 7 ^ first quarter! leadi Ihe Cornhiiskers scored tw lc e _ in th e second period.I twi.Q.e_Jn_the-^third"'and again; n L _ th e _ fo u rth _ to ra ise_ tn c ir! reco rd to 2-1.

Miami Oakland 39 (lie) >San Dleio 21, ClndnnaU 14

CoMn*I'-an

Fordham IJ. St.^Johni 9■ r r i^ l o ^ f i^ c S u r o b i r i Delaware » /M a ti. }lKent .<>ia« P . Buffalo •

—ValB-«rCol»al«-ll ----------Penn Stale 17, Kaniai Stale 14 Te«»» A.M.'IO. Army IJ I’enn 31, nrown .2 . . . noilon Collega’Jl, Tulan* H no.1on U. IJ, Harvard 10 Kulieri II. Contell T Maine S5, RhDd« F.iTand T

■SJirlr>»fleld 3 i, Alhrl«ht I ____ Mldwett

.SyraeuM 43. Wdconili

Purdue » . Standard i ,Nel.ra.ka h . MlnneeMa 14 Iowa Slate 41. llllnoli IS Iowa 71. Arliona IS UCLA J1. Norlhwe*!*™ •

SnulhIdahrt SI. MIolMlppI Snuibern II I’lorlda 21, I’larlda Slate (Aul)um M, Kentucky J Northern ,tlIlnoli I*, Marihatl IT Oklahoma Stale 17, Teiaa Tech It North Carolina 31. Vanderblll 21cenrila -4L, Sou’h Carolina

!•

li Slala 1<Tfliai H. Navjr IT

,Tenneiie« « , Memphli SmiylVnd’j‘»/Wak# rsre il 14 New Mialeo M .^ a n m T

-nolet-filate n-Cal-Poly —1dalK> Stale ««, Omaha J . . Cniorado :0, Indiana 1

' Ohin .Slata 41. WathlniloA t4 Oregon » , W,Sll J*

Noftlirrn Arlinna W, Montana Stai Utah 34, UTi:i‘

FARMiCAlEMDAR.

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In MiJOie Volleyl ntlvnncs lull- acial low rai«.

o a . 5■ ANTIOUI AUCItpN JIROMI AUCTION CINTM '

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o c t ; n •TWIN PAltS COUNTY ' MlfCllLANIOUS lA ll

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“A l I l t l ^ t o s G f to tna Stars, above the dust and noise,.. - high enough to view the Boise and O w yh e e mountains, the

— U v i 0 f l : i C 8 r B a t J n - l _ J = ^ o d t r 8 y '8 . * S k V ? * ^ o ™ ~ ‘- r T i n c l u d l n g —

flameless alectric heat a ift air conditioning. ■ ,

His iivingrportl ceiling is,34 foot above ground-levpi. His hom e is .a Caldw ell-built K it mobile hom e, 65 x 12 feet dbubia e‘5<pandD w ith giasscid-in porch and a 40 x 8 0 -fo ot outside docl<, generously landscaped w ith flowers and fall"

■ siirulSbery. ATdovb th a f is a topside sun dock and a 4Q -f6ot

ligfifed arrow, a:iandmari< on highw ay 3 0 east of Caidwali.

. " M y oloctrio heat is clean and c o m fo rtjb le ,'' said M t ^ Go dfre y. " I t 's quiot and dopondable. I've been very s a tis -'flB d ." ' , ‘

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- 2 0 Tifi'cs-News, T ^ In Fajis/IdoHtf Sonddy, Ocf^ber-5)-1969• - . ' ■“

T ^lev iM o ri Schedules X

, ^ • S u n t f a y , O c t T O e r 5 , 1 9 6 9

2SL-; 7Bi 's—AFL T op lba ll sccs. lhe Now Y ork Je ts c lash .with the Boston Patrio ts. , . , ’

2 p.m ., 2SL, ’/B, playoffs w ith th e New Y ork M ets tak ing on the w cslcm division chan\pions. ’ . . ' ■________

---------------------------

6:00 4 -rF arm Report_2ai^=SdcnccJj Acd:,..

-culture 6:30 5—Sunriso'Sertncstcr 7:00'3—Tom a n d -Je rry

..-.2SL—Bible Answers -- - ll-:-Tom and Je rry .4—F aitli for-T oday

_______ 5—Tom an^d^erry7B—ARrici^Uuro' U.S.y^__

7 :3 0 -S—Baim'ah i 2SL—S a c re d -H e a rt. _ ;

4—Dudley Do-Rifiht — ^ D u d le y DorRig^iit •

.. . 5—B atm an •^ 11—F a ith - lo r .Today

7B—A'RricuUuro USA • 7:45..2SL—F rom th e Cathedral

. J8;«^.2Sl>=CathQdral.of ' Tomorrow

_3--C athedral-ot-Tom orm w .V ' 4—G eorec ofvthe Jungle

- f J I -C a th e d ra l of To- ' ' m orrow ,., , v 5 —LampVUnto M y.'Feet

“ 7B = TTOarat-

'eo tge_ol.the Jungle. 8:30,4—F antastic Four

. .8—F a n ta s tic Four5—This is the A nsw er'

8:.45 2B—Arocrica'S’ Hymrts 9:00 2SL—This Is th e Answer

2B—O ral Roberts • 3—C am era T hree

8----- Builwinkle5—D ay^of,D iscovery *_,4— uU w inkle ;__________^

_ 7B—BuUwinklc_______. . . ' r; n —Herald, of T ruth

9:30 7B—Noirc“ D ar»e“ Footbal:. 2SL--N otrc 'D am e.Footbal

----- — 3—NotTT-DamG-Football—-------- i-6—PilraiTShort— — :—

2B—F ace th e I^ation ■. 4—Discovery ’09

11—Discovery 'C9 ■8—Viewpoint

9:35 3—Tabcrnacie Choir.5—Tabernacle Choir

10:00 2 B -T a b e rnacle Choir, . 3—LDS ConfeVericc

ailh for Tndfty—Gollege-Football—--------

5—LDS Conterencc • 7B—King Kong

8—College Football 10:30 2B—Dudley Do-Right

11—Face The Nation 11:00 2 S L -A F L Football

7B—A FL Football .8—AFL Football1 1 -N F L Football ‘2B—G eorge of the Jungle3—N FL Football .4—Directions5—Eleventh Hour

11:30 3—T his Is The Life.4—Issues and Answers5 -B Y U Footban

noon 4—Insurance Film . .-.I^NPt-Foorbnll------------5—Movie. '" B y (he Light

_______ D£_Uie_Silvcry—Sloon^^-----12:30 4 -T B A

1:00.-I—Oral R oberts ' 1:30 4-H iR h School Bowl

2 :00 .2S ^-B a5eball ' 5—LDS Conferenca

— 1 1 -N F L Football

jA m erican” -3 ‘3(ji2B—A m a te U n M u r

‘3r-Am ateur','Hour ... ....-.5—A m ateu r Hodr '

11—A m ateur Hour - 4:00 2B -C B S Nqws S i ^ a l

5—BYU Footbal! ' .• 'l - C o l I c g i ’Talcn t <(' ■ 4:30 4 ^ ra d I e y - B u n c i r '' ‘^

’ 5—M r. Magoo . 7 6 U- F i l m Spccial .5 s OCL'2SL^ii nday-NCHs.

2B—Land of G ian tj4—Land of Giants 3—Bugs Bunny, R oad Run­ner5—U s s le ' V 11—L assie . . _

, . 7B—Wild Kingdom— 8—Wild-KInadom---------

5:30 2 S l^ W o rld of Disney . TB—World of Disney

8—W orld o f Disney 7SL—R etrospect

To RuiiiL’ With”tD ve------I l - R o b m 222

6:00 2B—Ed Sullivan-S-^Ed-SuniTfftt—

• 5—£ d Sullivan 1 1 -E d Sullivan4—FBI7SL ^B lack Journal

6:30 2SL—Bill Cosby . 7B—Bill Cosby

8 -B il l Cosby 7:00 2SL—Bonanza

2B—Leslie Uggams-.—Lesiie-U ggam s-----

S ^L eslie Uggams-------- 7B—Bonanza-------- ‘—

- 8—Bonanza ,---------H ~ B onanzir— ---------^ — 4—Movie,— Those Magnifi­

cen t Men in T heir Flying M achines" '5—Leslie Ui 7 S l^ F ir in g

8:00 2SL-^Movie, “ The Secret Invasion”7B—Movie. “Now You See

You Dbri’t,"8 - F B I

..!ia—M ission: xrnpossible . J1 —M ission; Im ^ssib Jc

3—M ission: Impossible. • 9:00 2B—Hawaii F ive-0

3—Hawaii FiVe-0 8—M ovie, "'ITiose Magnil cen t Men In T heir Flying M achines”11 -B IIl Cosby .S—Gunsmoko

9:45 4 -M o v ie , 'T h e Boy Who Caught A Crook” l l - N c w s .

10:00 2B—News 8—News 3 -N o w s

I 5—News7SL—N ET Plnvhou.«

— -1 l=:nTovle7-*The-Ja2~ Singer”

10;M-7B—MovIeie'Those-M nsnl-ficcnt Men in T heir Fly] M achines" •

10:30 7B—U tah Football5—M ovie, “ Caslle of E v il”

. *3—Big-.FIsh-Show........H :00 ^ M oyle. “ Subrharipft

'3 - N F L Football 7B—B aseball— .‘TT 8—Baseball 4-M ovIo , *'Tho Vanishing

.± r r r c o m m in r a '! = ___ __11:30 2 S L -J0 0 Pyno 11:45 4 -M o v io , ' ‘Shftnghal '

S to ry"12:00 8—Issues and Answers

''Monday, October 6 , 1969P-";' * 2SL, 7B, 8 — Movie, "C ounterpoin t.” Is a 1368 World

J c u l h r y n J l a S " ^ ‘’"rllon H eston, M axim ilian Schcll #hd

n n,Vn„ 2B — Tom Joncs opens h is new fica.<ion-with Sanim y , Dayls J r . and Jo Anno W orley of Laugh-ln.

•5:30' 2.‘:L -N cws ............2B—Nows3—News

News, I I—My Three Sons

4—1 r.()V(> Lucy 7U-N0WH .

--------- 8 -G hoK I -« nd - M rs. MIII r5:4R 7.S1^0nce Upon a Day C:(IO 2SI.-N i;ws

- -S-N nvs.................-I—Truth o r Consefjuences

■ • .n - N i - w s7H-I.mif!h-In 211—Truth o r Con* H0f|uvnce«K -T h at Girl

5 It .Out------ IT

IcTrt lRiirlnRi= ^ rn n rA crTTsr

le y R w H -----0:30 2S I.-M y W«rl<1 nlid

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n -I.u c illo Hull J i-I.uclllo Dull

4—Music ScenoJ T i r W r P l W n d l ? ' CInni 7:ffl) 2.SIr—Mnvio, "Cotitiler-

. point”711—Movie, "Couijlfir- • ptilnt”

' R^Movic', "Counleriw lnt’’ 2 ll-M iiy i.erry Rl-I) (i-Mt«vlM!rry. in -D

, M -M avl>rrry RFI), ffil.--W liiifn News

7ilf^ 44-Nrw I'fopio , 7i3)l ;JI}-rI.><.H!< IXiy..

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. ,2U-Ciir(il .Uiirnctt .■l r(.‘nnil Hurii(;H f;—Mnvlo, ” 'J'ho Chalk" *

(iiirdi'n” ..7.Sly^W«rld P rrsii ,

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Oils 2.^1/—tjiiifOi'In . ' ‘■- , H—I.iui|:h-lii ' . .

10:00 2R-Nt'Wa ^. . . 3-Nuw« , : ..I

5—News 7n —News7SIv—Figuring I t Out l l - N c w s 4—P e rry Mason

10:IS 7.SI/—Community A lert'_____ 2 S L-N C W S

7 0 —News R—Now.s

10130 2 n —Motl Sqiinrt '2.SI,—Johnny Carson 3—M rrv Griffin B—Jt)hiiiiy Car.son'11—Movie, ''Tlio D esert

Fox”B—M erv Griffin _ 1 .. 7B—Johnny Carson .......

lovlttrA'A-.NtiyobA ffair” ............ , ^

12:00 5:-B ilrkc’fl Law. lZ :ia 2S I^M ovio , "Tho Bo-iJ

Calil'oriua"GourfRules On Case

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■ w ere provided by ferries built along 5nnke R iver and other w estern riv e rs . H ere th e -o ld .S h o sh o n e 'F a lls F e rry moves ac ro ss 'the rtv e r about 200 yard s above tb e fa lls. I t w as the

Sndte Riv(ei- ' . F e r r i e S ; ' / ■ . Made IKstbry

~ T n rB 0 Iv m irB A lR D * J0 N E 9 :— H TImcs-Nbws F ea tu re E d lfo r ,. .. .-

• River', cfdssliigs" presdntcd __som e m ajo r—problem s to the

.ea rly pioneers abd ' se ttle rs o(. w estern regions and Id aho /jv ith . \ • the wide and treacherous Snake

Enterprising businessm en of I the day •often provided the anr ■ •■I swer, however, as they slopped I

.along the old OrCROnJliaiJ and I other early routes to 'tu i ld and I operate Jerries. These f ir r ie s | played an jm p o rta n l'p a r t- in t h e early ^developm ent _ofj m a iLy__

— aro as-an a ofien Feft ^hcirijnark on history by*' p assin s their-

-n a m e s--o n -to -c o m m tfn itie s - th a t^- followed. •

Magic Valley, bccause It'Ms•Iravcrsod by the mighty Snake .

■ and tlie .o ld Oregon T rail had a Targe share of early day, ferry ‘

: crosstnfiff.' LocaJ rccords o/'-fhe ■1__ ^I\vin_EaUs__Historkal_-Society—

show some 18 ferries operated between Minidoka and M ountain Home in the’lote 1800’s and ea r­ly llKlb’s.: Horse drawn vehicles o f t e n traveled m any miles out of their .. way to cro.ss the river but be­cause o( the m orc'dU Iicult mode, . of transportation ferries, w ere lo­cated a t closer in tervals then. '_

na jo r l I n k : i b e l w t K ! i O i o r t h i a n d i - B O U l l i Z s l d e i a c \ l v I ( i e s : b e f o r o - b r ibridges w ere erected . Photos furnished by-T w in Falls H is- consideraTjly g rea te r.torical iSoclety.

Su n d ay , O ctober 5 , 1 9 6 9 , T tm es-N ow s, Tw in lc(aho Af*!,' • ' i .' •'X

:■ . - -- ''- 'tr ' .

cost.Informatiori from th e Idaho

Historical Society's 20th biennial report of 1915-46 shows the firs ts ferry across the Snake R iverwas__th e_ M ark e t L ake—F errybuilt in 1861 near the presenttownsite of Roberts. It provided EARLY. AUTOMOBILE ADVERTISING photo by the Into pioneer ptiotographcr B bbca iim «_

. im portan t..Im k f or ; ^t r nvct — -•--------— *— —■OSS the-Snake-R ivcr-betw cen_,^iQ „ j ..............

ho communitres a"s‘ well a s Sait'^kt^Clty.-U tm i. ■ ■;= --------

Anolhcr Im portant , and early crossing was the E agle Rock Ferry a t w hat Is now Idaho F alls and w as known* a s the town of Eagle Rock during early history, of the a rea . .Here emir gran ts 'o f 1863 w ere able to cro.w

_ the_civcc_iiL safcty_otuthe_lcrry_ operated by J . M. Taylor.

E arlv em igran t w agon trains • crossed the Snake R iver in the

locftl-arCa a t the- fam ed Three Island Crossmg near the present

Conlinued on P ace A-S

t ih c -bo ttom -o t-the photo savs C .-Spcnccr .a t tho wheel.”

' R IV E R S IP E FERRY.'KNOW N as’ the la rg est on the Snake, the building of a fe rry d iverted em lRrnnts to (i new a rea and r an In the v icinity of N yssa w est of Boise, and shipped m ore -T esu lted In a 'c hange In tho p a tte rn o t the s ta te ’s da ’

"~ llvgs tflck -tt»nn a n y .-O tn c r_ lc w y _ ln the s o u ll ie m m atiQ . u l t c n i . .

Now There’s A Steamboat On The SnakeBy M ARJORIE LIERMAN Tlmcfi-News C orrespondent

•*‘L bet thnt'.H the firs t stcnm* hont ride, you’ve ever 'had in Idnhn.'V snid o u r .“ihlp'.s mate,' and he was right. M cmhers. of m y fam ily and 1 had Just been trciited to a fun ride down the Snnko R iver on the stenm-pow-

-'ercd, -piiddlo-oporati'd houc- bc ' longing to Kd V ogd, iViihl.

Mr, Vogel Is tho siinns person ... \vhui-lngcnlnii^l.v th rcnh rs-g rn in

w ith s team engines, drives mule team s n t purudes, collecls an' tlque c a r s ’ nnd slngPcoiicho.s,

: V A))d-l)'aA^n:^lmpoclng^xollectlQa of antique itiacliiiK'rv a t his farm nnrthenst iif Diihl.

~ Ho nlso spent nn i-ntire w inter building nn aullioniic 11 I 11 c Ntorimlioiit which sleiim s down the rivor on .speclnl cxcursionH

afternoon, we wefo delighted to accept. ■ ■

Wo w ere to ld ' lo m eet our hosts n ea r S llgnr’s Thousand .Springs Resort. Wo drove down to the riv e r’s edge, and there It was — a m iniature Ktcnmboot, palm ed w hite w ith black trim , com plete w ith huge sm okestack, large wheel paddles, nnd nn Amerlenn flng-waving nliovo-all. I ts - tw o —opera to rs w ere busily shoveling in coal to get the .steam prcssuru-rU inu, and-M rs. WllUiuns w as cleunlng .off the

lid c(t

— — -^evfem}»ute3r^}.q-^tMm began rising and we wcrii niiiily to Ktart, As hoon as we got on Ixiard, our host pointed out n largo supply o f life ' nre.server JackeI.s hanging in a sling from the ceillnRiv-so we knew there

ha^l h e ld a . f m n n y a s 24 p a sse n ­g e rs . a t o n e tim e .

I’ll adm it a t ' first, » trifio. uneasy a t . the proximity of the huge steam boiler hissing aw ay iust n few . Inches from where We sat. It w as cAnnecied to a numl>er of pfpes nnd thro t­tles In the re a r so we w ere lit­erally surrounded by steam, and . I.. U inuRht.. ‘.'If -fiomollilnc should b rc iik l" Then I realized I-w as lx?ing foolish. Mere were two m en very -w ell-nr(|ualniotl with atenm engines- iihd mii- chincry, who know Just what they wero doing. So I decideii to leave cvcry lh ing . in their cap- nb lo 'hands'-nnd-eh joy 'thorrldcnt

AH thn intricate mechunl.-im making up the hon't's propuhiioti WHS «/ul would alway.s- he a m ystery t») a femlnini> i n j nd , nnt^ jj,Jpy .,j»nfl^ xlej/fil'l, to- a mnn‘3r'A!r*7jTy“httsnnnd‘TCmn rk* e«l la te r when wo w ere watching

“ Doy,. th a t-en g in e sure h t is .a nice p u r r !"

W hat fun to cruise down the , rlvo'r! People -living In houses along" tho riverside ran out to w ave a t us. Sovernl. come out w ith cam eras to take pictures.Our capthin .<)Idn't spare the whislle so no one could doubt wt* w ere coming.

It w as fnsclnntlnR - JookinR — down inti) Jhc! water, I w as sur- j)rised a t the amouiu of^vege*__ la lio n (in ’the botliiiii and sides '. ' l-'Ish of all sizes scurried tliroiigh the green w nler which tu rned crystnl c lear w henever it<-(-OMSi*<l ^nie - of.- !ll<‘ .sp,rlni3a..em.......plying- In lo-tno-rlvci:,---------------

TlicTpadilles chiirncd nwai^ J)e- low us, leiiiving a>lrall of fu’am ..Oiiir ciiuid iilnioHt Imagine one­self sailing down the M ississippion in rivi!r»)oat.''Would la d a r k - ' . ’.- . . .rye rt-g iu n h le r—w H h -ru U le s-f tt— -T»uif i; iN 0 TIiaC K ~SM 0KE rtK r iW !r5 inn te Hrvtfr'atCflmboat----- BlAHdii. b«i1d6 (ho im o K n tO E in v h llihis w rist, or .« southern belle cn iises along the Thousond Springs proa am ong s m a l l ^ o to r . of ilag e rm an Valley

■hnnu flnrf w ater sklors. H ere oasscngcr- Mrg. Mlko r e l i e f

SHADES O F MISSIS.SIPPI RIvorboal dayn are, g lim p n e d by area I 'e s ld o n is . « h d n ta r l lc d (ourlatn when'the H te am b o a l which j i d Vogol, Htihf, hiiii a d a p te d ,(o -< h« S n * k o R iy c r , ro u n d s a b e n d , o n > e flU e s .l)e s |d o t h s b a o k aW A H log iH issensera .

^ol'^ co llector's Itom i w as twIU for h is ow^-,.T I jo b o o t , 'o n e o l m a n y p f M r . .. , .................................................................................. . . ................. ...................e n jo y m e n t a n d l l j a t o f f r ie n d s a n d Iri to re a ied p e raon ii. A lth o u g h m u c h a m a t l e r h a s a c o H e ciI. .(b a a th s ;:«gular s te ^ b o A ts , tbo Snake’i r lv « i te a t U no k s i picturesquft. Snako J llv e r ■(oapiboat*

C A fTA IN AND O W N E R ot the m in(a(ura ateam boar th a t c ru lK fl 8 a «k o . l U m lBL>tl» . • lla se rm a n area, E d Vo8e> c/iecks (he paddle wheel (h a l o|M r»(e« lha unusual e riiK .- v >yhas a collecilort of steam enklpei o pe ra ib g ih re tM q g aacjtloes And o m '

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v 'A-2 Tlrrios.-Nawi, Tw iriTa ll? , IdbHo Si/nday, October 5 ,19 6 9 " - ..I

Identifiable from shape of horns. Billies often km each o ther In ligh ts, and som etim es younger anim als. Black horns a rc a s dangerous as stilettoes. W orkers m aking w inter gam e trend counts freq u en tly 'o b serv e m ountain Eo°t5 on w ind -sw ep t ridges a s high a s 10,000 feet. ' ' '

___ h e c a n b e P R O U b_otthe -se vj£ ea l shelvcs-of trophles-ln— w lth -m a ny-o the rs ^lri'the -a re rto -a s slst them In hbrsemaiisKIplit« hftwio A w n If K n Hidn’t w ln -ihe m — And y Anderson admires aqd 4TH-club_acllvJtles. A n d y, now suffering sclerosis, Is ac-.some of the fa m ily trophies won b y his daughters. Not only tivo as an announcer for junloh rid ing club events.have he dnd h b w lfe -w ork e d-w lth -U io lr-ow n -you n g stcrs.-b u t-------------- --------------- --------------------- ------------------------------------------------------ -------- , --------------------

Hardy Cliff Dwelling Mountain Goat Is Still Found On Original High Ranges

r s € £ S iv e s =

By JIM HUMBIRD .Id a h ^ F ish ^ am c-D ep a rtm ch t_ __Bush pilots som etim es observe Idaho 's h ard iest species -Of big

Added Meaning To-Life-Of Local ManAlthough he grew up In the

—City — Chicago to be exact — —LeRoy-iiA ndyii-A nderson-O Juld

easily p a s s 'a s a typical w estern rancher.. H is " ran ch ” consists o f a sm all a c reag e a t the com er of

. - f i l e r - . A v c n u e _ a n d _ G ra n d ^ wD rive N orth , but- i t is large enough fo r a few horses, dogs,

' goats, £^hlckens. c a ts and the

And}! h a s been heard to say th e re a re two things a t any

—h orse-show — liim se lf-and -thc o ther w hich m ust be removed

. from the b a rn s by plfchfork.This Is a p re tty tn ie statem ent

a s It Is ha rd to recall a horse- shnw In the nast — nr even. a posSe drill, gy m k h an a ' or

-o ther.,.r id ing

Rome and it has been that way ever since.Z3Ii£3ong<ist"t<!rm-ln-oncT3lacc w as th e th ree and one-half years he spen t as an advisor to the. A rm y R eserves in Twin F alls f ro m '1952 to l95Q. He and his fam ily then left for Alaska w -h -e-re—they—sp e n t-a n o th e r s tre tch ' in Fairbanks.

Since m ost of their . assign­m ents h a d -B e e n ouL.-of Ft. Lewis, W ash., and ti>ey hadlived in S eattle for a tijie ,~ h e : ^ th th e posse and before the

na of 2d |d rill w as m ore than underway, he ,was riding beside the possecaptain . ! ......................' W iiyhe-xaplaln' <told> -me> -thero w as only one lead position and I w a sn 't going to get It. He tnld m g tQ SPg w h a i_ l . could

n o t have a hap d in during the p a s t sev e ra l years.

I t there l3 something he likes b e tte r th an h o rscs ,-lt Is young-

, e te rs . • . ,le first a r rived In Twin,

. ... August o n K z ; he has “ b een ^w o rk ln g 'w lth ju n lo rrjd ln g

groups and 4-H clubs.Two y ea rs ago he developed

th e Incurcnbte and cripnllng dis­e a se of la te ra l sclerosis. As he Is no longer able to ride a horse, he has becom e well-known as a show announccr and has con­tinued to w ork on the ground In the a ren a , Riving young

. riders pointers on handling their m ounts. Ho firs t becam e In-

' tc rested in riding club activities because of h is own youngsters.

" I think If you give a child fl horse and tench him to npprc- c in to - th e .an im a l and- hanillo. it p roperly you w on 't hnvo to w orry about-doUnquoncy. If a youngster is cncouraged to show

.the hnrso and en te r compctilion ho will 1)0 too busy to get inlo m uch tm uhln and w ill Ic n rn -a lo t from th a t ho rse,” suyij Mr,

whom ho m arried 27 years ago in Missouri, have b e en .ac tiv e in -f iie -F ro n tie r—R idingjC .I u b. J u n io r ' R iding^ Club of Twin F alls, and local horse show com­m ittees. " • ; .

Andy has also worked with the Twin F a lls County Sheriff’s Posse for_jiuJium liet_of.-ycars. He becam e the ir announcer quite by accident. He was riding a horse tha t d id n 't like the tail position they had been given

had decided, a t the chl yqars-of-sciv ice_ tQ _put_ in_JflL re ti/em en t and m ake their hottie in ? ithcc D enver or the 01ym[{k? peninsula of Washington.’

W hen notice of his retirem ent as p rin ted In a m ilitary publl- itlon, R obert Gillespie of Twin

Falls spotted it. That sam e daync w as on. tne pnone asking Andy to accept a-Jo b In the Twin F a lls Reserve program as a c ivilian and the day after that the Andorsons wero packing fot* th e ir 'r 'e tu rii to Twin Falls, —i 'W a h ad—onjoyad—It—h o r , especially .hccaubv_of thciwon-. derful pedplo, hu t just hadn 't thought of it as n -hom e n fte r leaving th e scrvlce," ho recoil­ed.

On one occasion ho rccalls they w ere moving from o n e a ssignm ent to another and de­c ided .to, visit relatives in Iowq w ith a one day nr few hours' stop in Twin Falls. On arrival they ' hdgan looking up . old friends and ten dnv.'j in ie r left 10 com plcto their trip. The fam i­ly re tu rn ed here Feb. d, lOBl and have hince been satisfied Twin Fails citizens.

Andy a n d -h is wife, Jnckic,

tim of sclerosis, .M r. Anderson ;a';s he is getting involved with the Civil Air P a tro l. H ere he

T b 6 a Bl<*' to vvpfk- wi tli m ure- young people and will not face the strenuous dem ands of horse­back riding.

As for the fu ture, he says he has, no pain , and^^after all the liS rary is fu lf df bo 'oks'and when he can 't do anything flse , he can alw ays read ; At 52. he feels he has a lready had p re tty active a n d full life.

In working w ith youngst over the: years, M r. Anderson said he-and,hl& wife, have often /c lt.po rhaps.thoy_w cre ju st-free baby sitters.

do a s an announcer as the posse needed one b ad lv.-IhaLjtfaa-m y.t i r s t experience.' When 1 nounced m y first drill a t the N a m p a ’ Stam pede and looked o u t .a t the 10,000 people in the stands I thought it would be

■ la s t,” hd added.■ la t - t im o - J i e - h o s .

'But when you find n young- 'hn is in terested in horses billing to work hard and

y f lu J tn Q w .a lL h e jccd a .ls_sorasii

stei

B ecause ho has voUmt'cered h is services to no m any youn- ftlers Interested In horses he has

’becom e som ething of an dxpert, Not Infrequentlji Mr, Anderson

— w lU_accom fVtny_a_boy_j)r_»lrl . t o look nt a hnrso Unit Is for

xale nml <lo his bt‘Kl tf> advise - I h e - ^ u t h ns to w hclhcr o r not

. c lub m em bers look 17 of .the possible 31 nw nrds In tho horse division of the recent district.

!VCnt;' The couplc 's ow n-thildren, two

o f whom a re now grown, have don6 well for them In tlw way o f llvlnn tip to fanllly tradlllon.

"S e vfll'A rM lb lVUII iJf 1i ui>lik i - e nT'■'tiBncB bnrroom 'oftho-ATirtr,r«nii

house, m any o f them won by 1.1 • y e a r * old C arla Andcrsoiii youngest of the family.

. , A .mlrcd army.. mnjor, .Mr.A nderson enlisted In the arm y n t n young ago nftor iitlemllntr

'h igh school and two years' of ' Junior college in Maf|on City,

In 1S40 and served .through W orld W ar II rthd Iho Korean . -w ar- He la .fl .holdcr...Df_bolh tho silver and bronre s ta rs and jipeclnl va lo r aw ards.

D grlng 20 yea rs w i th 't h e u r m y , ho nnw a .Ia rs fl p o rt of the world and firs t saw Twli^ Fi^llfl As flotnethlng of an oanls.

A sslg n o d . ihoro In lOSa, ho droVo from Dolso to Twin Falls o n a hot A ugust oftornoon, won-' d e rin g w h a t he had gptten hla fam ily In to ' b \ | accepting an

■•-•iiBifBnmeTir;-m^lh« .aeV drr of Jdnho. A fte r crossing tho hot d e se r t nnd nrrlv lng In (ho lush

flsld ho. felt lie hod arrived

announcing jun ior, horse,'.shows and drills throughout the area. T he A nderson fam ily Ims nlso been active In the Wood R iver Riding Association, com prised of riding groups from seven differ­en t com m unities.

Andy Is' a g rea t believer In doing things. In A laska he was active In dog -racing, skiing, horse back riding, gold panning, and found tim e to take some off-duly clnsse.s a t the Univer- sUv in Fairbanks.

I^ow w orking Overtime to ac ­com plish n s much a s he can before the lncvitai)lc occurs nnd he becom es a wheel cha ir vie-

one to foster this int9 rest your feeling changes. When t h i s youngster begins com peting and winning trophies or just- turns out to bo a good kid, .you know I f w as worth yoiir tim e,'especl-

organized and overly busy_ so­ciety ." Andy says, _

'gJtTrii~amimrt-wihtgri»Lsw eD U xidges-atL altitudes f tin; ing front 7,000 to 10.000 feet One of a sm all group of cliff- dwclllng antelope, including the E uropean -cham ois , -the- moun* tairi goat is m isnam ed because of its chin w hiskers. The moun­ta in goat is characterized by its je t b lack 'stile tto horns, white coa t w ith lorfg, thickly-matte~dT iairr short-^lcgsi -u n d - ia i t

enerally high-shouldered ' pro-, lie. Such distinguishing features

m ake this A m erican, cham ois m ore coveted each yeai- by resi- dent-and-fOfelgn .trophy hunters,

All of Idaho’s m ountain goat hunting for .1069 is controlled through perm its issued ro w in­ners in public draw ings in Boise, Season dates run ' from Sept. £ through Dec. 7, som etim es con­tinuously in the sam e unit. In sum , there a rc 43-separate goat hunts in . |h e s ta le and a to ta l of 290 perm its.

T here w ere 1,103 a)jplIcatlons, bringing ovCrUII o d d s - to a b out 4:l_neflinst winning a goat per- m it. Applicants for som e hunts w here the te rra in Is not so rough and precipitous found, odd.s running m uch h 1 g h e ngalnfjt them, while others had little o r no corripetition In vir-

M ost mountain go a t'h ab lta t is located,, m ainly on .the__.steep p arts of m ountainous .terrain , w h e re - th e re -h a s -b e e n -le s s -en-

i a n _ f ln i ^re hosp’ii

-ran g o s-a t-lo w cr—a l t i l u d e s ^ o i daj;, the d istribution of “ Oream- nos am ericanus m issoulae" ap­pea rs to be s im ila r to the ir p ris­tine range',-whith only’ the more accessible bands of goats being reduced by clases with civiliza­tion. Although population esti­m ates a re not a^^jlable, there is no doubt th a t m ore than hi ' of Idaho’s m ountain goats '

Ibl?— drainages, w here snow flies, early and hunt­ing' is tougii. ...................

pe r cen t in controlled hunts. In te re st in goat hunting grad- illy increased , aiid additional

controlled -hunts-w cr€ establish* J IChe.

RolrtsTft the Salm on and Clearw ater

riv e r w atersheds. The rest are foiind m ainly in the Pioneer Range, the South Fork of the P aye tte and u p p e r Boise rivers,

'and Selkirk and Cabinet moun­tains of northern-. Idaho.-

H unters w ith skill and ^tamlna seem attractec^ to goat safaris-, probably because of the broken te rra in wi(h its cliffs, ledges, projecting pinnacles and talus alpine slopes, o f ,th e high' coun­try. The Salm on R iver canyon Is one of the deepest and m ost rugged In. N orth A m erica. In

■^om n~placcs-the-dlstanco-from - canyon rim . to floor, is more. than 6,000 feet and the steepness of the slopes tha t droo frQbi high peaks on the edge of the-gbrge cascades s tream s down narrow clefts in c a ta rac ts and w ater­falls, to the river below. Even

'Life History- and M anagement of the M ountain G oat in Idaho." It w as w ritten by S iew aft M. Brandborg, gam e biologist, who

1 ^ p ^ n ts . out that_ frequent jir ro rs

;-hiinler-has* nveragod, o\ statew ide, and

9-in-\ s-pAsi}r 50_per_ccnt i s ‘ h ig h a .s -7 ff

tim e, a crop of 23 kids should be born with the co m in g ' of spring.^ . .

.fr«8ponding=;decrease g enera l goat hunt areas^

w here perm its w ere not needed.A bout 15 yea rs ago the Fish id GamO) D epartm ent publish­

ed a '1 4 0 -p ag e ‘bulletin called.

■ D ea tti^ o tn c5 ~ to mnuniaTn~ goats in '• th e 'g u iM 'o n fd la r a c -“ c id en tsrd isease ,-p arasites ,-m al.— nulrition, s ta rva tion during hard w inters, em igration and preda* tors. They often a rc caugh l by

avalance — som etim es sev* iCral an im als a t the sam e awe* . som e m om ent — and swept to their—d o o m - a t - th e - bottom o f -

the e a r ly literature . For exam ­ple,' the ew e bighorn sheep was often called a goat. Thus, such records cahoot be accepted un- less-m ountain goats-and-bighonr shecD sh a re a common range.

"M ountain goats. In contrast to m ost of ou r big ganje,., ‘ mals, occupy essentially, sam e ran g es w here they w ere found w hen w hite m<>n-first ex­plored th e wM t. G enerally, they have no t bcoh forced to leave their chosen- hOW»'6s 'a S ' h- teSiilt of m a n 's activities, and It Is 6nl;( on a few of the m ore acces- ' Me ra n ges th a t they have been

iins7Studies on the productiveness

of m ountain goats '.have shown th a t an ‘annual Increase of 25 per cen t o r m ore can be ex­pected .In m ost .cases.. This m e a n s - th a t- fo r—evory-lOO-ahl* m als {^resent In-a herd of moun- tiilh gpjus durlng' tiie w i n f e

the slide rock.

T I M E S - N E W S

-Book Review^f^TfOnKUT'nRDCE” Twin F alls Librarian

H »ve you ever hnd a hob kit-, le r \ 'fo r n \)cl? Or raised u wolf cub to udtiH Ktiigd as ii liiiusi! -pel2.±’crlijips io ji Imve had t,i>forclblv feed y«uti|j owls or i:0|ic

blructlviwith the dcblructlve Mintice’ 'tif n pet'Tnven'i' In nny cvf'iit, you will probably enjoy ' '"Homo la ^

Woo<lli, muy llv . In 7 ^ 0 , 1 , J iu t-it-scc in a tn ho n v«;rv popu- louM dOHort. Thu s c o n u n ii i io t m ado any more nulet b y her

,wiu) —fo)ir young Aons ,wlui iiro pans- loimt«.coUcclor34)f_,.nnnkcfl.. la r ; nnt^ilas, nnd nuch — tastes that they -get from Ihclr father who In n m useum diruelor and hvr- j^ to lo g is t,

mUliIcr.honoyfnonn on n'snnkc-collpctlnp trip gcitlnK miiturliil for Vfood-

' doctoral cllttsurlallon, I 'h v lrflrrtt boy nnak(*fi, p '

fiiinlllilr with . f hQ.rllya fto r his first hirthdny. H h m(>- thor, who caino from h non- d esu rt <mvlronnient, had a goo<l m any ad justm cnls tn make, but

Tho ono tlino on r9 Uord lhat flho balked w as (ho time her hujihnnd nKjwd hor to hold open Hio-inoiilh 'or.n gr/iin-SiidfTWhlin ho (ihoved in Homo llvu fiitllt^- snakcB, Ho could no! utidorMiand her lack of cooporailvo spirit,’ Quito asldo from its ,di>»crlp-

tlon of a llvol>( fnnilly and lit uhuRuul pets, Ih o ' book Is u clullghi to read bccannu of tho nutbor'fl lovo of (ho desert and hor very real ability (n yvrlto about II., Sho /nd'nillfl tha tiiio-'ioirRTiot-'iiiaifti^irsTivo-irFInn, l)U( nhn <lo(‘Hu'i ]|^<i a ir idKlonlng, She nltiiKs (lint .....contlniiiil (lim( In unpleasitnl in A mellculotiff houHukee|)Pr, but

sh e. nh'dS-iiYuciriflztflinpcnsQic for these nhorlcom lngs. .Sho will convince any discerning reader of. tho charm s of desert life.- Tilts read er found hlmsell .studying the m aps of (ho Woodin raiK ih ,-iry inK .ta .ruaitc jL - in hli sllgtit knowk'dge of the,.TucKoi a rea . Can thcfu rcullv be lovely wiiodcd canyons with runnliif

lluachunci TTTPJ

been deep in(o (hes^ mountains Sho has tram ped through Ihn canyons, v^'iitched' the wildtlfci ■ t'hn-reeonlod 'hpr linim»Nslons. w ith Arcurncny a { charm . Sho Is a w orthy m em ber of a fam ily o t sclontlsts,

Tho num erous photographs, ( l ip. WinHiln-lToya-iTinli r m t ly wf ( I ip. WinHiln-lToya-iTint

llfKlr-TlPtirrnnrfln-ndded-dellHhU All readers will, hopo that the yea rs have loft untouched their froudoin In tho .desert, and that they ..can -stll]- ortjoy .(ho..(hlngK (ha( m ade theni read alxnit as

For “Ugly Maii”IDAHO STA TE UNIVERSITY,

Pocatello — Chiirlofl l iran . Twin Falls, Is onu of 13 mon coiiipot- Ing in Ihfl annual "tigly m an" rnn tcst a t Idiiho .S(i\iu Univer- sltV .’

'I'he fiig ly m an " will be an ­nounced:, S n lun lay n t (ho .'Spur barn danco. An un-gIaii^r<iiiN co)id conlhsl also

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A i e ^ H i s t o i y ^

Snakie Riv^r iFerriesConirnucd F rom J»ago A-1

. to w n -o r Clcnrts F erry . ' , EspecTally in hinh w ater sea­

sons this \vas difficult, and dan,- •gfrrous and befprc long a ferry .w a s built j u s t ' , dowristrcQm

waRons »«>u1d cross- in jsa fe ty . . F irs t w as P ayne’s f ’erry , op­era ted In the vicinity of Salmon F alls near - H agerm an. Many others also opera ted in this vi-- d h ^ [Tcstaiplislied- crossing p rac tice in the

• - vicinity .'. O thers' included ' the Johnson F e rry crossing near the Owsley F e try w here ._the old

, Owsley b r id g e 'w a s la te r crecicd. Lewis F e rry w as be tte r known

- and operated for m any years nea r Thousand-. Springs. The Owsley F e rry .' ju s t aboyc Sal-

_mP.n_Fa|1s .wf\S-patt-Of-the_Qvcr;^ ‘ia n d .^ ^ g e R o u te ..

■ Oilier ferries operating In that g eneral a rea over ■ - - years 'in c lu d ed the

, ry. operated by the E rlob broth­e rs ju st below the Lewis F erry ;

- - i J r ig g s -F c r ry a n d -Systcr Rerry — b o th Jn -lb e -C lf ia r-L a k c -rc g lo n ;-

Drailsford F e rry in the same general vicinity and F ricke's F e rry th ree-quarters o f ' mile oust of King Hitl and -located on a . farm owned bv a Mr. F rickci and Glenns F e rry that pas.<wd it s n a r n e - 'o n - . lp ^ ^ ^ v ^

operated by a Gus Glenn and was' located a t the site o t the p resen t town.. .

— In the Twin F a lls a rea , fer­ries included the Shoshone Falls F e rry th a t o p e ra ted ’long before th e ’ townsite of Twin Falls was established. It cros.sed the Snake

- about 200 yards above Shoshone F a lls and some early d ay residents recall there were

• tw 'o'things.t’h a t viprried the pa.s- sCngers. One was the fear the cu rren t would pull it the 200

— ^ n u H d c rin f^ a lls rT h c -ti t l — that-horscsTTiight--bolt a n d , the

stage and passcngors get • a

Horses seem ed to get aTcOs- •. tom ed to the rivec crossing and

to the noise of the falls, but o n -o n e occasion a cable , did b reak and a possible catastro ­phe w as narrow ly averted.

• 'M rs ; John E . Hayes,- Twin ___ F alls, recalls there w ere other

the backw aters of M llnw Dam. As in the case of J ta r rh ’s For- !, M ontgom ery F e rry took iti im 6 from th e .ow ner and oper-

ato;r. A num ber o t dcscendanLs, o f the owner still reside in the

The P errin e F e rry crossed the river in the bottom oT Snakq R iver Canyon on^the I .B .'P e r - rine property .lieaV Blue Lakes. i t was not used by the general

ublic a s m uch ,a s .th e .Shnshnnar ______________________________Falls F e rry because of thu dif­ficulty in desccridiqg a p d .a s ­cending the steep canyon walls,

Many F e rry crossings werfc es­tablished in the. Owvhee County regibn. L ov crid g b -F erry , also, known .as. SHiff F e rry .w a s built in the c a f lv ’g o ld 'ru sh d a y s 'fo r traffic to Owyhee County^frbm Mountain Home. The crossingw a s . betw-een M ouptain Home' -and-'B runeau -just-'*abovo—the mouth of Rattlesnake river.- ■ Also In th is a re a , three miles

downstream., the -.Robinson F er­ry w as built and t^e Bj-uneau F erry .c ro ssed the Sjinke on Ihe site of the Wilson P rice Hunt

The Terry w as built a fter the p a r ty 'le f t M ilner w here, pert canoem an 'am ong the group lost his life in th e * 'Devirs Scut­tle Hole." .

The Grand View F e rry served those crossing the Snake be-

ties a t the presen t site of the town of Grand View. O thers in­cluded M unday’s F e rry , later knowii a s McQuot’s and W alter’s F erry , and located a t the site of the p resen t b r id g e -o n - th e M urphy to N am pa road. This crossing was the scene of a num ber -of tragedies o f the In­dian w ar era and w as also used by the minihg traffic durini; the gold rush days. B e rn a rd ’s F e rry crossed a t the mouth of Reyn- old’s „ e r e e k _ a s h o r t . distan^cc.

G iven's which_______-rings m Uwy-

-------probiem5=Iop=4hose-efe9‘river on th e Shoshone Ferry.

• One cold w in te r w hen .she was / re tu rn ing-from h e r Rock Creek

home to Shoshone for school fol- • 'lo w in g C hristm as vacation, the

stage a rriv ed a t the fe rry only to find thfi ice o n 't h e river w as too thick fo r crossing.

F ortunate ly th e re w as a hotel a t the falls a t th a t tim e and

• M rs. Hayes and another young student, the only stage passen-

____ cers th a t d ay , Waited In thehotel while th e Ice w as broken; E n route acro ss th e riv e r there w as ano ther w a it while more Ice w as cut.

_____ “ I rem em ber the hotel........p rla to r“ tord—us"tO 'TntJKc

•_the b ig fire in th e stove was ____kcpU up-w hile he.'helped break

th e Ice, but I don ’t rccall the . crossing was- especially , cold,"

she said,There Is still a d e a r ly marked

------ e n trn n c e - '- to - th e '- r iv e r ’s -e d g e__ w here the Shoshone F e rry oper­

a ted . E arly d ay ''re s id en ts say 'th e ferry opcrn ted from , the 187D*a .througH. aboutjlOlB, .when b ridges l)Cgnn tak ing shape along tho Snake.

In tho Burley a re a m ost prom ­inent ferry crossings included

«. S ta rrh ’s F erry about four miles west o f Burley n e a r the mouth

■ of Goose C reek nnd the Mont­gom ery Ji’c rry about halfw aybe- tween A m erican F a lls and Sho- Rhnno F alls, The S ta rrh ’s Ferry w as a m a jo r link between Al­bion, tho county seat and Mini­doka, the railfnad term inal for

. the a rea . M rs. Hayc.H said she recalls m any Albion’collegD siu- den ts troveled by staco front

■ M inidoka, then croH-sed Ind ferry c n -ro u te to Albion.

Msrated In IflOft......... irnvel betweenBoise City and the Owylioe coim- ly mines. T he site is-now under

site-'.hee.County.

M any h istoric ferries operated in-the-B0isc-and-0thc'c_YLCSt£.rn. Idaho a re a s ,, including the Riv­erside, c a lle d ' the la rgest ferry on the Snake. . . . ‘

It operated ju s t below .Nyssa on the road lending to V ale and Brogan, The fe rry is reported to have carried m ore livestock a c ro ss 'th e Snake R iver than —

irld a h o .-------------_____ er historic fe rry ' .

Olds F e rry about 12 m iles west of W eiser. A t a po in t w here the Snake tu rns north, the Wil­son P rice H u n t 'C b . 'm a d e ’eam p in 1812. In 18G2 a m an flamed A bernathy built- a trad ing post

■ J 'fc ” ” ■

'rills fe rry op<!ri nnd alfio served in

and the following y e a r Reuben Olds bought tho sto re and ac­quired a franchise from the T e r­rito ria l L egisla ture to operate

F a re w e ^ Bend of the Oregon T rail. B ecause of the. ferry» the river crossing becanf^ easier and turned the tide of em igra tion through W eiser Valley rath-

-or—r ~ . . - . I

use until 1920 w hen It w as mov­ed to Brownlee w here it was .still In' use In 19-15 by a sheep company.

R ates on th e fe rries varied but typ ical fees Included the Olds F erry ra le s of'S3 -for Icam 'ahd w ag o n -an d $ l - f o r - c a c h - e x t r a team : 75 cen ts for pack anim als loaded o r ROr cen ts If returning em p ty .-A -h o rse -and- rider -was charged 75 ccn ts. Everything else w as 25 cen ts a head w heth­er It w as a m an on foot, horse, cow o r sheep.

FDA Asks R e v i e wWASHINGTON (U PI) —The

Food and D rug Adm inistration has asked tho N ational Acade-

of Sclimcbs to review the- ly ............[defy used in d iet foods. It

ny « afcl; of a r tif ic ia l sw eeteners

.Hflld t h e rcv leW W flS 'nccessary Iwcuuso of recen t FDA studies showing ntbrenkdow nU n genetic structu re when the sw eeteners wore tested o iu th o embry.os of ra ts -an d -ch ick o h s .

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A-4. Tfmes-News, Tw in Falls, Idaho ^.Sunday, October S, 1969

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MAfeiC VALLEV^•chaeologists' D ig, Fpij’t:;' ■ ■ Pre-Christiail Artifacts

A .g roup '.o f R iC H FlfetD resl- ! den ts w en t through a frJelitcn-

Jng experience reccnily a t Fish C reek -R eservo ir. M r. and Mrs.

lak en the O lIlcT T lS-foot, 35- ' h o r^ p o w c r boat to the rescr-

yoi* to fish. After gelling th e• b o a t jn to th e 'w a te r and shoving

off, w . All?crt w as unable to s ta r t the m otor. Ever>-tliinB

order, b u t the m otor would nots ta r t . ■ ^ -------- > ■

.1 Tlie, t r io ' d ia~ riot" bccome ala rm ed until a -no rtheast wind

, cam e up arid th e -b o a t sta rted• to d rift out. Large waves sud­

denly appeared, also. Nq- othor boa te rs o r fisherm en w ere in

By th a t tim e th e w eather had langed -to rain and v is n l" ’

lessened -in the a re a . The found th e ir ' troubles w ere- not w e 'r, however, ^s t e r had a fla t tire . T he Ollieus 'd rove to CAREY to hav e ' the fla t fixed arid A lbert-rem ained •with .the boat._ A lbert, a m echanic ,’ soon.dis-

tried paddling, but m ade no headw ay back to shore.

Just- wheo it .flcc^mcd - their_____ • fran tic efforts w ere ini-vain.. a

boy, about 11 y ears of age ap ­peared and veiled to the group a sk inc jf they w anted to see his b ig fi'ih’. M r. OIlieu»yelled back thn t they did.

T he bov. nam e unkrown.- tn -g c t .- h is 'f is h - to show them

a rd when he re tu rn e d ,a matT ■followed him . H e-asked .if they w ere in trouble and learninc thefr-predicam ent, told Ollieu.to th row out a rope. Ollieii Ued tw o ropes together a h d 'th e t^vo

, could ,onlv be thro\yn within five o r six feet of the bank.

-T he-m an said he jvould have th e .b o s swim out to cet it. '!]],(? youth walked info the w ater to

-------“ h is-n ec lc -b u t* renched-the*rdpean d the. m an pulled the boat to

___ Sidon, the’ tem plesDaalbeck. c ru sa d e r ^.churches and -castles~ and- Islam ic mina­re ts , represen t a unique blend of cultures and peoples.

The oce of Byblos (from which th e - word . "B ib le” is derived) m easured In thousands of y pars.— .Tho— n a m c s -^ o f

lieu = M rs = o n ie u -h « d -d te c k e d —the- R am iiC5;~NebuchadneZ7arr~Mar

full of w ater instead of gaso­line.-H e had filled th e - tan k the

I day before and durfhg the night som eone had stolen the gasolineand rep laced it^with w ate r. M rs; Ollieu had checked th e tank be­fore leaving hom e a n d knew it^ a s full.

tank because the group had be­com e suspicious concerning tlje am ount of gasoline the boat ap ­p aren tly . had .u sed -when they had run It very little while fish­ing.. The men. w ith the assistance

of N orm an A lbrcthson,. Rlch- field;, took m easu re 's 'to , p rotect fTie m otor frorii dam age-by-w a­te r in the gas tank.

T h e ‘ m oral o f - th f s - s to ry is, the Ollieus say, to be sure your boa t m otor will s ta r t before leaving the shore, and be, yojjr gasoline h as riot been tc-- placed by w ater. ,* • '. M r. A lbert w as also cautious

stay ing With the boa t while

boat a t th e .d a m while he went

the m otor gone.

GERRY LOUGHRANEuropej

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By G E l_____________=*:-BEIRUT <UPI) — Eun and A rab ai’chaeologlsts stfirted 4 w idespread , series of excavations to tap iho treasure trove of Lebanese h istory . .

In .a country whose snow- Inrfpn cedars o re mfentioned In the B^blc and. whose p ast goes back^ to the Phoenicians, the prizes a re considerable.• W ars and invasions- have criss-crossed the long h istory of this tiriy co un try . (150 miles

cus Aurelius and C oracalla have- ail le ft their im print.

; Among "d ig s” now being investigated is a cave contain­ing — prehistoric— flints;— the r e m a in s '-o f a pre-Christian vj»age and th e town w here thie propnpt E lias hid from the w rath of Queen Jezebel,•. A rchacologlsts-^u n 'd 'C T the direction of tlie Lebanese departm ent of antiquities are excavating an im pressive hip­podrome a t the southern port citv 'o f Tyre. One of th e biggest in t h e . world, the a re n a , is

-unusual In tha t it is b rick j not the more com m on stone.

/ M any details ‘ w hich have disappeared from s im ila r con­structions • around the M editer­ranean a re still in tac t a t Tyre, including th £ _ S n m a ,-a—central

W ork also is continuing on the ' la rg e ' Acro'polis .w here workers have fiow reached the Pliocniclan level dating back to the 4th and 6 th C enturies B.C. Hr'agments of statiics and pottery. A ssyrian inscription,s, scarabs and a dedicatory stoi ~ "MVtTTeWCTaBa m e digger search. ______

The . stone, p laced • by tl governor of Syria and Phoei cia to the E gyptian King Philopater (a t the tlrhc Tyre .was— pg Pt— of— the— Ptotemey Kingdom) suggo-sifi the search­ers are nearing an exciting new find-=-a - tem plc—pcrhaps or tow n.center.

T h iriy m iles north of Tyre; its "tw in ," P o r t Sidon. Is being eagerly com bed fo r traces of the past. At- the Temple o Eshm un,-the Phoenician god of health, atatuc» - 1n-^ iro n — anc marble have been found along with som e bearing Persian characteristics. T hese .clearly Indicate th e persistence of -Persian—influence—in - lh e - a r t s even a fte r T yre escaped Persia’s Sphere.

Among the m ore Important inscriptions deciphered w as one revealing nam es o f.fo u r of the kinqs of Phoenicia.

Excavations began - earlier this yea r a t Sarafand, a coasta town m idway betw een T yre and Sidon, biblical site of the ti Sarepta w h ere the :prop.«.. Elias, seeking re fu g e .f ro m 'a n outra>!ed Qiieen Jezebel, cured a .widow’s son. To- date, archaeologists have recovered Byzantine and R v n a n objectsfrnm thA rllw ^ ______ -from the city.

excavations a tuuai at. u iu .uu iii wiiuc aiu ......" r —-• Kcdar, .^ciw een the Adonis

Rlv»r -and /y b rc s . nor.h . otBeirut, have turned ub h ints and bones in a hillside cave d a ting ' from the Paleolithic period.

■ '■ jrm a M e a m jis .w o rk 1--------J - a l-L o i_ in the— iBekaa V alley n ea r the S' border investigating the m ains-of-a-pre-G hrlstion-village

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own gard en th is y e a r and one ot his b u tte r n u t squash grew Into a schm oo with (ho help of a*blaek m ark lng-pencll arid a bow. The squash , supposed 'to bo yellow w as,w hite and In the shape of the com ic page Al Capp cartooned schm oo. «

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:M IN ID O kA =CO U N W = c le rk ’s Office

M arriage licenses w ere Issued tp Joe D ennis M abey, Burley, and K ay L anette Sm ith, Hazels ton; N orm an C harles Seibold, R upert, and H elen Olsen, R ed­ding. Calif.: A rth u r F redrick Dailey III and M uriel K ay Beck­with, both R upert; Hal Steven­son and Sheryl M arie 'Nelson,

I_ boih auE sa i;__ Robcci_W illlamI D ew hirst and. Jack ie Lee John­

son ,-b o th -R u p ert;' J e r ry E lm er B<!dde. Lovell, Wyo., and Susan Ann Zollinger, R upert; J,ay<- 'rdnce E v ah s“ a n d “ Sandra~R ose -Holmesr—b o t h - ....................... '

, . r coaxes a ewe with a b lade of g ra ss shepicked outside the. pnsture, M rs. H azcn-said they have th ree ew es in th is p a rticu la r pasture nod each has a Iam b, a ll born th is sum m er.

Wfte Money BoxBY FRANK SCHELL

By FRANK SCHELL F rom M rs. H. H,, Rupert Ida­

ho: My son sijnl m e a dollor - bill like this copy from G er

m ony. Ciiuld you please tell mi its value, o r nnylhing you might know about il?

Answer;. Tlio first of the jm all-slzed pap<;r m oney was is­sued In 1028, am i tho Scries 1928 w as a I-cgnl T{mHer Note (Red Seal) sim ilar to the Inter two- do llar hin. T h e ' Series J02B-A, which Is whiit -you have l)lctur- c<l, w as tho second note of our sm nll paper moiioy, luul wu& n .‘jilvtT Certlllcniu. This note, signed by W. 0 , Woods and An- d rfw Mftllnn, wns siivcd In large

■" . <lliriiill(ir‘s ,''h o 'lh i 're fo ro is not.........CKtromoly’vntunhlo', n ratn l new

coiiditlon noies like this one prnsciilly si-tt' for S(l.r>n,- Your

___.in ..ltiu .cen tc rand fimlt'd rornprs — ami would probably hrln(! yoii iilinm Jl.OO. rhi! ra rllics of (he 'smnll .sl/ed nt)tes arc the 1D28-C, 1I)2H-D and

_._15.2!LHi_lill_uL_whii;li_uraJ:vcry 7 fii'arct; nn«l ctimmiinil jirlccs ov-

,i\\t Sl,W.f)ll ma rk .................l-roin J ) , L.. T.. ■ I'wln - J a l la .

I<litno: 1 imvo a siiinll plia-o of pnpL'r which ,Hiiys United S totes, I 'ifty (rifl) Cents on It. ^ln(l^ f/m ik " -’"lin A l|au ii ni*n riu- biicK of Uiii nole li oiiilo cliiboraic and also snyi ''I''ifty C<‘ti(s” and ihrit It fs c'x-

' -'chiingoaltlt! for United ' .StnlKs N ntes. h th is a real plecu of nioiicy? 'n i r rn is n picture of

______ W iif.olinin.ilw ,Answer: It Is renl money.. It

Is ciilli-d "j-'racllolial C urronry" a nd w as Isstird during llie Civil W ar to rup larn thn smHlI coins

---------- WlllClLJltlU‘'ll''Jl]Jy W(‘iit out of. . :..« x l« le n i;o .u n M T n i1t ~ r : -------

I 'rac ilona l Ciirroncy ls,;i lilllo- '* — -----------inon^

cnllectlrin Hem. Ihesci note'fi w oro issued In denominations of

. 3, 0, 10, 19, 2!i and ho cunts, l l i o first Issues were calte<l Poatflgo Currency, fllnco they b o ro tlio facHlmillert of tho then

- c u r re n t po.ilnRe etnm ps (9 and - 1 0 -co n ts ) , Oddly enough, they

w orp rccolvHblo only for poitogo •Btnmps, altiiough they >voro

--------t rc c iy t ‘ 'chasq,B................... ........ ................c am o Into beipg w ith tho next JflBue, And'yvore not confined to

am ount of n early 30!) millions of dollars, in 187C, Congress au­thorized the rcdcmptlon.ot-th'esQ notes and the M int issu ed ' 9 3-cent piece to so redeein t}iem^ Govornmerit estim ates ploce the am ount of ou tstanding notes i t about 2 million dollars — which Is q u ite .a sizab le pile of these sm all dcnnm lnntlon .notes.-Y our p articu la r note can bo either a F rledberg 137-1 o r 1375. Each has an equal value,, to collect­ors, and would bring from face value to about $15.00, depending >ipoh condltlorj.

P ro m .T . L., Buh\, Idaho: I have a c o jw r_ coin, In worn condition, (Tn one side l.i m an 's hea<f, and the .words a round it a rc "lo seph Nap. D.Cr, H lsp,-^ix>- a n d - th u - d a to - ia io , On one side of tho head is an H, on tho o ther an M. On the back Is w hat .looks like some ca.stles and anlmalfi, and a b unoU -of-loaves.--C nn-you-tc ll m e iinvlhlng about It? Is U a ^iduaUlc-culVi?__________

Answer: You liavo an R Mar- avc'dl piece of Spain, IsHued un­der the riflun’ iif Joseph Na-

(Q ticsllons.on coins and .cur­rency Bhoiild . bo ,;ient to the M<Tn6 y- B<5xr'’-<J-o- Tho:',T im es- News, Twin f 'a lls , Idahb «.inoi',)

^ S te a m b o a tjr,Continued <From P ag e ^*1

In crinolines soon be coming up on dbck to join us?

Wo sac' on benches looking out the window -dn the low er deck

Jam es W endell Dunn, Quincy, Wash., and Lois M orle Tolm an; and Paul M ickelson and Cynthia Smith, both R upert.

Vernon P reu lt, R upert, and Kathleen' R pesct.-.Paui; Harold W h itt,-P au l, artd-iA nna D Goodman; and to D enn is-R ay Knopp, R upert, and W a n d a

clim bed upon the unper deck even b e y e r viewing. Each

bend of tho river brought some­thing new into sight. W h en 'it c am o 'tin m e to. tu rn nrountl_**f'd s ta r t-o n o u r ^etjirn 'voyage, all werfi s o r ry \lo k n iw it soonwos going to ' •

.................... g io d things must,end -lt-riid rO H i-lltttcT B htirstnrt: ed edging' over to the shore, the w h is tle -g av e a few finnl b lasts, and w e .w ere docked again a t tho rlv o r’s edge. Mr. Vnu«| began scooping the hnl coals out Inin tho w ntor and M rr W illiams took ' down tho Anrerican flag,■■ A's WO Ihnnlfed 'o iir li<isls' hm' left for homo, wi) a ll knew ride had l>een n m em orable l>«rleiic<.'..nvc. w o u ld . lung-. Ircps- uru. i 'o r n short tim e, wo hai

tived in A bygone cen tury . IIow orlunato Jhere a re still Imngl- nntlvo people who cnn recroato

tho pleasures of th e past, who can bring to life a n e ra long ?onc.„In Idaho n m an builds a rep­

lica of a r iv e r steam boat. In Collfornla a group of public- spirited people a r e attem pting to buy 'the’D elta K ing to restore it for a m useum . T h o Delta Queen, its s is te r steam boat, still' proudly sails tho Mi-sslssippi be- causQ-^enough neop le eared, and sho d idn 't fall Into disuse and ro t away.

And all over th e country more and m ore people a re bccnming interested in colirctinft.-flnUques, restoring o ld-prim itives, huntinR old'bottlos, b ring ing back to use­fulness old forgotten relics. -In­terest In_ these specially Is In- creasliii; ahning the youngor, generatrnh, learn ing the delight of ferreting -out tre iisures. P a r t­ly. of cour»c, liucuuse (hey Just w ant 4 0 collect som ething, but m ostly becttusA they a re acquir­ing A genulno appreciation of tho old and fine.

Moglo Valloy Distributor for

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M A S O N S H O E S ." F o r EVory Walk Of Life "

;,ZOA',,So. C b cuit.S t,-. ........... Twin Fall*Phono.733-8379

tijey ey foi

tu i th th i

- .............. , ___ _ . confIi--_ .......

prln<0 (I pIctureH onthem , denoling well-known per- ^onngoA of the tlmen. '

F rac tiona l - C urrency w as is* aued fo r fou rteen your», in , «n

Lighting. laToiit

41, D e s i g n , ■ , :1

,>JLyic Keith’s

TlGHTINfi FfiffURES

SolvQ all y.fiur lloht|nQ prohlsms -with o u r Hahllno coniultanis,

. They o ffe r lam p ro p a ir i a n d

a ll ly p o s a n d sU q i o f l la h t b u lb s .

106 9 A d d l io n A v a . E a it T a lophon* 7 3 3 -5 9 2 7

Fitfelitv National Bankj ■ Introduces

a new conveniencefor Idahoans

>.........

how merchants benefit• Moro pofoVifto/ct/3/omor». You koop

Hfoaont cuatomore and odd "Ctiofno Card" cuatomora, , ............

■ •^ O fo n aS dao /dsth rouohnbw charoo account ouatomora; Charoo ouatomera gonorally-apond more than cQsh'customora.

• your sa/09 oro oeiafi: Through Iho Inlor- ..............................MASTER CHAi^Q^ ,

,haa bocomo oatab||Bhpd an n truly,mmtw nntlori'al card. Thio moans tiiot In addition to local card holdora, tourlala and bual-

• Mofo i/ma: Without worry of handlln® _accountB rocolvablo and CQlloctlon». you

The newest

most versatile

charge-card plan

\ Is ready for

action!

how customers benefit• It costa thorn nothing to obt 0 oor&;

........ • T.ho cuBtpm prrocolvosonaBtatom onta .month from tho bank and maKoa Just ono payment for all charood purchaaoa.

......‘•'IM Ho cuatomor pays hlslnohthly otVtomontIn full wlthi;i 25 dny9 ,;thero Is no aorvlcs charoo, |( ho wlahos, howovori pnymonla con bo oxtendoU ovor sevorol month# for

r :

..... ...... .. • - - - 1-Mwiu Uliu VUIIUUIIWIIB, VUU-c n n -ca n re ritn itirofra o |llno~ 5 rd~ m o ro l^

When does it start? / \Wp Will coll on mofchants ooon, Tho mnoB mailing of MASTlin CIIAnQE cards to cuatomOra will bo In timo for Chrlalmaa ahonp r-w hleh 'm aana that IhouSands of potonlW , eufltomofa will bo roady to buy tho doy ihoy I rocolvo their carda, >

FALLS

TWIN FAILS MOTOR BRANCH FILER BRANCH HAZELTON BRANCH

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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WITH ALL EYES STRAIGHT ahead ,.th e se youngsters a rc holding up t h e i r , ' •ccnily. The youngsters a re g lven 'ln sln icU ons an how lo bowl and can bowl hands with the fingers pressed together they a re to use in the bowling ba ll. free one n i|;h t a week for th ree w eeks. Then they can join a Chief HaKtown They w ere am ong the 250 children tak ing instructions from Chief Httlftown re- Ju n io r Bowling Club if th ;^ . wish...

THIS YdU N G ^O W LER counts alfftid- a s sh e trl ;lven-by-<5hiof'Halftown—The-Chlcf-travcls-100,000-miles-* - fun to thousands of youngste rs. . '■

lo w 'to th e letter-the-Instnifctlons-^

FirsfMe- Got Their Attention^.r

.C, '■ • ■’Womon’s 'T a g c T ia ito r — ------------

T w o ^ i u i i d r H a i i d ‘f i f ty k id s — a n d y o u c o u ld h a v e h e a r d u p in d r o p .

A ll e y e s w e r e on i» ta l l , h u s k y fu ll- b lo o d e d S e n e c a I n d ia n d e c k e d o u t in fu l l r c R a l ia .“ G la n c in R a ro i ih d T w n s n ' t s u r o j ^ t _ j

w h a t . , k i n d o f m u ^ rc tH is r r i a h 'h a d • J j i i r rh in k in g fro tn ' a lO -y e a r -o l^ 's v ie w p o in r , w ith a b ift c h a r a c t e r l ik e U in t lo o k in g clow n on m e — i ’d b e q u ie t ,

C H IE F TRYNOR ORA HALFTOW N.a wolMinown television personnlity , w as the cen ter of a ttrac tion In Twin F alls re­cen tly when ho presented educational assem blies a t the local ,iBohools,------------------:..... ..........................' • • ------- . • ........ * '

T H E BALL IS A tM O .^ .Ofl big i Mfl aicill <hfs w eek, ' i • , r

1 he, b u t (h is young bowler, olong with mpiiy others tried

i r rb m v lc r—n n -^ - n u th o rily on Indian lo re a n d nn ex - • p o r t on child psycholnpy. h a s been n p ro fessio n al e m e rtn in e r fo r 30 y e a rs .

- H e w n s in Tw in F alls t,iiis p a s t w eek — 'c n u T ic 5 5 n ) f* th t! " B n m s \t ic l r< 2 o T w im d — p re se rited educational a s se m b lie s n t the local R rade schools on In d ian loro n nd cu sto m s. Those school n ssem b - lle s at^c conducted as a p ub lic s e rv ic e b y th e Chler. who ti\lk,s to o v e r 100.000 school ch ild re n ea ch y e a r . HiS y lv id

■ p erso n al appeiu-anccs in full In d jan refi'alin for chnriU ible, e d u c a tlo ila l

, nnd c o m m erc ia l c a u ses a r c le g e n d a ry I ' in th e ir Im pac t and re su lts , and . h a s

• h a d e v e ry chfid In tow n ta lk in g ab o u t ' th e m th is w eek.

... in ad d itio n to the a s se m b lie s , C hief H a lftow n conducted a bow ling clin ic fo r lije g ra d e school y o u n g s te rs . Im ­a g in e try in g lo leadh 250 y o ung peo­p le to bow l all n t th e s a m o tim e . A? n ie n ilo n e d b e f o r e ,y o u co u ld I j a v o '

_ h e a i:{ L ^ p ih .tfro p ^ H e h a d th e ir a tte n - ~ lln f l '~ ^ T T ilS v a s - -m t> k in g -u i^ m o s t-« f - i t . . ., .

Ho told th e m w h ich fin g ers , to p lac e in the b a ll an d o ffe re d a p u n ish m e n t (in a . f i r m . .b u t ,so ft s o r t of w a y ) to th e .f ir s t h e 's a w h o ld in g .th e b a l l a n y d iffe ren t. ,H e th e n to ld th e m th e

—p roper- w a y to a p p ro a c h th e lin e a t id ------- .^ b e f o r e long th e w hole g roup , In a

sing sonpy rh y th m , w a s say in g , -J “ rig h t, l e f t , 'r ig h t , s lid e , po itit y o u r

• th u m b .’*:__ _ThOr-Chlcf-s-methods-of-charmtnf»— —_ch lld fen a r e u n conven tiona l, b u t th o •

r e ^ l s ' a r e ' a m a z in g r—M o s t-a d u l ts r -----------nnd th e C hief w ould a g re e , w ould th ink h is a sse m b lie s an d te a c h in g id ea s a r e r e a l 'c o r n y , b u t h e loves c lilld rcn n nd thi.s~is h is w a v of-**doing— -—his th in g ” nn d b rin g in g n f e w ^ t r M to th e ir faces.,

"C h ild re n h a v e n e v e r se e n a r e a l• live Ind ian ' lau g h o r fo r th a t m a t te r ,

ta lk ,” he, no ted . T h e y w a tc h th e cow ­boys n nd In d ia n show s on te lev is io n nnd a ll th e y e v e r h e a r tho ston tj-faced In d ian s a y Is ‘U g’ o r ‘H ow .’ So. when J s t ru t o u t on tho a ta g o .or in a bow ling a lle y a n d ta lk p la in E n g lish ' an d s ta r t to s in g s illy T V c o m m e r c ia l '. •, jing les, th e c h ild re n c ra c k up . I ’ lau g h an d th ey lau g h . M ost of m y «

• jo k es a r e c e n te re d a ro u n d T V .g im ­m icks b e c a u se kldS a r b n a tu ra l v ie - , lim s of th e v id eo tube . T h e y know th e D o u b lem in t G um d it ty be fo re

[___ they le a rn th c 'L o M !s .jP ra y e r a n d ,.^ o |» ........... X o n tln u cd

GIVING IN D U C T IO N S to ono of (ho j n o t only a iitiir bowter, be ii B0\BUtb0rliy

ilinR bowlorB Is C ilof llA riow n .. Chlel Halftown Is in^l^adia^ lore luu] «q,«utpor( on cblld p tychology.

'^•FO lN T YQUR TIIU M I)" w as (ho In it p a r i of Iho InRlrucllons given hy------------------------ hero IIJ9 y pungstr- -------- --

ik • d v U o ry .tu J t a' Chlel llalfiow n and hero tliq ypungntcrN prBciicc It. Chief H bIKow ilIn ' u mcm'«

I.A. ..... n -------- i-i. - j . i . — . . . . . . J , A m orlc«'« Foi^toioat Ju iJo r bowUog

Initruotoir'. I lls natom bllM (n thfi local M h b o lt Ihia p a s t week w m c ra le red .a ro u iu l 'lD d la a lo ro an d cu ilo m i. m .

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iv .

Idaho Art Association Gonvention Set In T.F.S everal Magic" V alley 'nb tab lcs

. - b o - partic ipatlng~ H s—work----- \sh o p 'd irec to rs and g u esi-a rtis ts during Ihc- forthcom ing . Idaho •'

' A rt. A ssoc ia tion 'conven tion set____fa r-X h u r!iday. F rid a y -n n d -S a tr—' i i r d a y a t the College of,Southern <

Idaho. ' . .The threc-day < v en t wiTi In* •,

•/’ elude phases of d rnrna. ballot, opera , and a r t films, and the scheduled., a r t , shows tKiyned, "N ow Generation'*' fo r ' ir t is is

•!\inder 30 yeifrs of age, and ."Our

• M ore t h a n '400 \peoRle from n d a h o .and ,.5 i« rroupd inB ''sia t

., a rc expectcff'tOr the annual COn- c .fdrence,

:__ ?:_,/VmonR-thc. workshop d irec to rs—from Magic Valley and D i and Drich B o w leg Snake R iver Pot:

-----n?r;^~ H ascrm ah. afid~~GiW altonv 'T w n 1-alls a r t ls i and" tcacher. M ary W alker and Rob­ert Harvey, along with Charlotte Jacj)bson. R oger V incent and EuRen a .Mildon. will prcscnt_se-

S u n d a y , O c to b e r 5 , 1 9 6 9 , T Im es-N ew s, T w in F alls, Id a h o A-

W elcom e W agon Glub HeCid'^ AnnouoGes AAorith Activities,

•Mrs: Kei-rfTu L eir.-p reside ; i cry W cd/iesday.m orning a t the of ..ho W dcom c ,w a s .„ Club'. ‘‘E -B S fJ -announces the O ctober program of events.

The regu la r monthly luncheon-w Ill-titrtc lc l-a t-W O -prm T -T ur-

G EORGE WALTON MARY W ALKER REV. ROBERT HARVEY DRICH BOWLER

------- -w iil-be-am onB th C 'W O 'rk s h o p - i l l re o to r s - a n d - g u e a l- o r t i s ts - fc r - lh e - Id n h o - -confercnce set (o r T hursdayi-F rlday-and-Saliirday-n t-thc-C ollegc of S outhSnin i in c ” ® range oi , - /Association convention scheduled’ln Tw in F a lls . M ore than 400 people Idaho. LaV ar Steel, h ead of the CSI A rt D epartm ent, Is presldcnt of the Idahooperas,

D an«r.? xvl» in te rp re t the op-’ ‘ e ra tic a ria while it is being sung

------- T a t h e r - t h a n - h a v i n g - d a n c o - a s - asepara te se t b a lle t w ithout vocal accom panim ent. ' ■

The Bowlers will conduct pot* terV workshops and M r. Walton

leduled-for-a-workahop-en*tid ed ‘‘F ound 'A rt. ________

O ther worKShop (iirectors m- clude Boh W and, Boise a r t cdu* cator^arid iirtls i; B o b -^ th r -B o r

“ ^6'"'j3aInlor‘‘ .................

J E ROME —-JThc regu lar busi' ness m eeting of“ lhe~NoTtJiKide jm u g i t^ n . i h W.1C tiPlftIn the social room < ,

IChur.ch

W illard, director- of a r t fo r the■ Lapwai schools, and R uth Meli-

char, Boise pain tef.'- '’Two one-m an shows will be

featured b y ' G eorge Brownlee and Ja n Boles. M r. Brownlee, in struc to r of prin t-m aking a t Colorado State U niversity , will have a show of prin ts, and Mr. Bciles, Caldwell, w ill have a one- m an show of photography.

;-------3 3 ia _ c o n f c r o n c e w ill fo n iu rgtwo m ajo r speakers, R oger Ko-

— toskepgue'st-artiatT-on'd-D uncan ' Ross, d ircc t0 r.-0 f-the Profession-

a l Traffiing P rog ram at^the Uni- •. v ers ity of W ashington 's School

of; I?njni»;“ w ho“ w lll“ g Ive~ thd■ keynpl'e.address.

: ActiviUes will ge t Under way - a t 8,j^.mT'Thursday an d conclude

' a t 1 pirn. Saturday . D r. Jam es L. Taylor, pr'csiderit-of the Col- lege of Southern Idaho, w ill give the w elcom e- add ress . La V ar S teel, head of the, C S I .a r t de-

— paTtMentrris ■pr« ia^f~or~ the ' Idaho A rt Association.

Mrs. J o h n G arrabrandt, hjvTin-pf-the-month chairtpah, presented K arleen D ellinger who played the hymn-of-the-month.

M rs. F ran T anner presented a program on the life of Leon­ard Berstein, A m erican compos; e r, conductor and pianist.

As a pa rt o f M rs. T anner’s paper, several selections were presented from th e "W est S id t Stor\*;“—w hich-w a s—w ritten—by. B etnstein=rM rs._N orm nn:=Redd w as soloist, accom panied by M rs.'A ndrew B ybec. Sue Jacob­so n 'a n d ~ C b c ry l F rese played a piano duet, and the Madrigal Singers sang, d irected by C ar­son Wong and accom panied by W ayne'C ordy.

The. president announced the Community Chorus; cgriajfctcff ^ y w r r w o»-g,--ls-f e ^ ff f^ h g :n ^ 1

F a c u ] ^ W i v e s .

H o s t C o f f e e

“ H o o r S o G t q l —

■ .The tV ln F a lls F acu lty Wives •held a get-acquainted m orning

- coffee hou r a t the hom e o f ~ —^ - a n d - M r s , E . h . K agiand.

. G uests w ere the w ives of new teachers on th e Twin F a lls Pub-

------- llc-SchO D lJ3istrlct_N Q .,^lU aaiUfy. Among the new facu lty wives presen t w ere M rs. D ouglas Skin^ ner, whose husband tenches son-

-lo r-h lg h English ;^ M rs, F rank ~ w hn<;<»-Jn»<ihhnf> (s th>*

new senior high co'iinsclor, and- ■ M rs. Scott ■Ii'ingc'y, whose hus-

l)0«d teaches' social studies at O’Leary Jun io r H igh Scliool.

M rs. John Law rence, • p resi­dent o f the group, w elcom ed the gucst.s. E a c h -m e m b e r gave a brief inrrodMcllonof hci'sclf. Cof­fee pot nam e tags, m ade by Mr.i, C harles F a rm er, w ere pre­sented to each m em ber, a t the

_donr,....... . . j_ . ....... ................Punch w as served by Mrs.

Law rence and M rs, G rorge Wal­ton. historian, presided a t Ihc coffee service,

Tlie club .scrapbook was on display for the now m em bers to becom e acquain ted w ith the

I group 's activities.• (^ -rh a lrm en for the evnnl

• . w ere M r.i.'Cnrl Snow, vice pros

from throughout Idaho and surrounding s ta te s arc . expected for- the an n u al A rt Association.

I ^ o r t i im d e G l i i l j ' G o n v ^

O ES Associate

Patron N a m e dBURLEY — E;iection and In- . . ___

stallatioti-oE-Kay MrFnrl.in 'd ns chairm an, gave associate-patnjir=W ghllghted- the evening for m em bers ^of E ver­green C hapter No. 4G, O rder of the E aste rn S ta r , ' during ■ the first; m eeting of the fall season.

Mrs. Roland Willis, worthy m atron, conducted th e m eeting.

G olden'G em s w ere honored in­cluding c ; Ci (Pop) Baker,

sals^.pn .5^ondaj^.Tel^a1ngs^l^4 p.m . An inleresled ynge?s.-ar6

[C d 'to -partic ipate . ')ther announcem ents included

the s ta te hoard m eeting to be ■ 'd a t 'th c " “H olIiaa5rThn- Ocr7held ................... .. ,16. and the o p e ra , program to

Style Revue,

toirch'eorrS'ef^—R U P E R T -P lan s >rc fin tllicd

for the forthcom ing 105!) Mini' doka M emorial Hospital Pink TSciies’ style revue and luncheon

cd for 1 :15 'p .m . Monday al Rupert E lks Lodge.

Theme fo r / th e cvenf is "F ly Me to the Moon.’’"wIfTnrrin"(!tie' Johnson provjding the back­ground music. The event Is cO' chnirmnned by Mrs. R. C. Phil. Hps—and—Mr*;—Dale—K ttnglerr N arra to r will 'lx! M rs . ' Roger Jones.' ........v ------------

Models from i P e n n e y ^ ., Idaho D epartm ent Store, Ropers and Jiinos, all of R upert, and the B. M ary Shop, frorp the Pon- derosii Inn will he featured, nni| ]ewelr\j for the m odels will he provided by H unnu's Jew elry, "upert.

Proceeds from tlio event _will go 'for more liospjial eqiiipinetur T icke ts 'lire H^allai)le from any of Ihc particlpaiiiig s io rrs n r from any Piiik Ludv. M r.s.,A. r . Dnlley nnd M rs. GaiJ Hvfnas a re in chargo of ticket,'sales.

Ident, nnd M rs. Wnllon, nsslsted by Mn‘<. Luvvrcnce, M rs. Riig- liuid nnd Mrs. l-'nrnier.

!« held a t - th e C SI-A uditorium OcC:-10-at-8-p.mr-The-NorthsideClub has beeji invited to a ttend ........... ........ ..........b 'cTw lfrPaltsiW oslc-ehib-laridii- Rcddick;-cuunsclor-fonhe~ihTce

"tncnts lTiclude~Mr5rHcnry PKar- Tis.,':social; M rs..L : V. Ruebel, m em ber a t la rg? ; Mr.s. Glenn

M rs. W ayne Thornock, Good- fngrwas^inmrdtrcea’ifrTnivfstn* to the Gooding Ju n io r M u s i c Club.

Officer and cha irm en appoint-

and -M rs. A.' A. Woodhead and Mi’ifrriJoTAirilnT^sistaiircoirn- selors. M rs. R ay 0 . Peterson, Wendell, Is parliaiDentarlan. -

M rs. Pplerson , M rs. LsRoy Craig and M rs. Hinkle Cox will serve on the bylaws committee. M rs.-H arold Holsinger, Weiidell, Mrs. E. C. Vawdry and M rs. Ronald P ipp itt will serve on the contact com m ittee.

[y ra n k .Rcdfield. T illy Hunlirtg- lon, Saran K m ney a n a~ £ d rth King. 'Ama B lankenship, grand chairm an of th e Golden Y ear m em bers, w as a~spectar"Euosrr M rs.-M yrtle W yatt w as soloist.

Each m em ber who has had a T5irlttaajf~iir“j0ly7—A ugust—and- S ep tem l^^w as presen ted a gift. A sjvjcian^ 'nnor w as given to Mr. and M rJ.-,Leonard Salmon in -honor ' 'off Uic couples 47th W edding A nniversary. ~Th(^50-7ear 'rled out in tablh decorations for the re freshm en t h ou r which fol­lowed the busine.ss mooting.

P rio r to the business session, a -co vcred -d ish -d tnncnvay-serv^ ed In the dining room.

.liininr I

M rs. Cox, ways and means report. Mrs

Dnle-Thuiimh; treasurer, rcpbrl-' ed 46 p resen t and the new club nOw has 38 paid members.

T he next -m eeting is a t the home of M rs. Rtiy Peterson, Wendell, w ith M rs. Helen Thom-

K im berly, presenting the program .

R efreshm ents w ere served af­te r the m eeting by Mrs. R. J. R cifhahard and M rs. H e n r y P harris.

biterary^G roop-“

Hears R eviewThe book “ D ibs," by V. :

Vern H arm er during the firs t m eeting of the fall season for the L ite ra ry A rt Guild a t the home o f - t he u n ifs new presi-dentrM rsrG corge-H aney;---------

The guilded thought was given

G a m p -C a pta i ns,— W eig& LLoser_sl_l

O fficers-Feted - A re A n n o u n ce d

Bv C o u n ty DUP

,onc,er5=hostfid-.aJuncheonr.i;cccnt-- ly for cap tain s and officers of e igh t cam ps a t the home of Ella C randall; county president. .

M rs. C randall urged all m em ­b ers to b ring 'o ther ejigible wom­en into the various cam ps. Each cap ta in expressed the goals she hopes to achieve for the ing year. ,

M arvel Flllmorp and LouI.se abns received books for the jr month ast serv ices n s county offlficrsr to se rn

tlay a t the Turf Club, w ith Mrs. George LaGrantie giving, the in­vocation.. M rs. D iana-Bow en of Sears-Rosbuck Co. will talk on interior decorating. M rs. Loren W heeler of the PepperT ree w|l) present casual modeling durjng llit luiii.ln;wii, Vritli lilElVibSI M rj. Larry Komlofske. "M rs. Dale i-cslie and M rs. G ary LeFebvre m odeling... Mf^. _Haxfild_Kcenor Is'p rogra'm ucnafrm an.

Baby silting for ' a sm all fee will be provided by the Welcdme -Wagon, m e m b e rs .a l.th e . Prcsby- terlair;Churph;=20ilratb.-.St;JJ.v=: . B r id g e 'a n d ‘pintJchle will be

played a t 8 p.m. Thursday at the Episcopal Church. Parking is a t the re a r of the buildlnc.^ Bridge' chairm an ’is M r/. 'D a le W esterman. 7.13-9379, antj pin­ochle chairm an is Mrs.- Phil Snyder. 733-4?19.

The knitting -and handiwork group will m eet a t the home of-M rsr-R obcrt-Sm ith .-W endell Street, a t 1 p.m . ,0 c t. 14,-F u r­ther infofm ationitioncerning this group can be obtained by calling M rs. John S traubhar, 733-3910, knitting chairm an.

The 'Hobby group will m eet a t 8 p.m . Oct. 13 in the Idaho .Power-Auditorium».»Projecls-lor, this month are fashion foam owls. C lorox. bottle w itch and a fall pine cone, a rragem en t. A list of m ateria ls can be obtained by calling Mrs.. G ary Hazen, h o b b y _ £ h ^ r ^ ^ '"

ncrs and run iers-up , M rsTw!”- ! ! I-eaEUS g i r t i n g eonClnucs cv- F lav e l and Mrs. B ert Brown: ” --------------

Kojnlof5^e, bowling chairm an..

A Halloween coup les 'party is scheduled, with complete plansto be announcca a t.th o HJHCKCOT— bv couple chairm en. Mrs. Jack M iller and-M rs. Leslie.

All new residents who have not been contacted by M rs. L,.,- E . Hinton,. Welcome Wagon hos­tess. should call her a f 733-5210.

v'vv—■ ■ _i_— ^TJ njnff ■ ■ ' ‘r M rs. Lelr,

RICHFIELD — '-Mrs. R o s jn s to n ,. a nd M rs. Clifford

-Davlcv wcr<« weight losingtest w inners for the Diet-Does- •TT’C lnbnK ls 'W7:ckT;Tlie^caiW, cpntcst had run for r e v e m onths w itl\ weight gainers elim inated,

M rs. Nelson Fredrickson p re­sen ted prize gifts to the tw o win-

LET'S G O ROLLER S K A T IN G

=SKATEtAND^FRI. . . S A T , , S A T , . S U N . .

6 p .m ..; i i l 10 :30 . 1 p .m . ’til 3 :30 , 8 p.m .-»1l .11:00 . . 2 p .m . M il'5 :00

MONDAY ft.ru THURSDAY by «»»#rvetl»n Only -

— 733:91_09____

A D M IS S IO N

A fte rnoo n 50c75c

To* ond Skatei-Included

OF'CH AM PlO N S

SKATELAND341 Main W »t

W omen are eligible to join the D UP if they have pioneer ances­try b a t .settled in U tah before “ le ra i^ o a d . M ay 10,1869.

Lessons and histories of pio­n eers a re read in each of the cam ps once each month. Mem- b e rs m eet In different hom es during the afternoon an d . one night m eeting is held e a c h m onth.

K ate B. C arter, fam ous w rirer and lec tu re r of pioneer history.

' Salt Lake City andheads the organizal . b o o k s-w ritten by M rs, C arte r a rc in the Twin Falls Public Libt^y,

A record weight loss, of 43 pounds and 15 pound gain was tabulated for the five week

__ ^ . i^ofi w as bestfor th€ rtTOntn^Tonhc’ a i r i

sty ling aw ard and M rs. Loyd' Lee received the weekly weight losing trea su re chest gift. Mrs. F rances F re istad is a new m em ­b er. '

T h e three-m onth p arty will be held M onday with a salad lunch­eon to be s e r v e d . M rs. Jay

b y M rs. John Coleman a au th o r 's sketch h y Mrs, W ard.

' H ostesses w ith M rs. H aney In- c lu d e d -M rsr-G lc n -L c g g e tt-a n d M rs. O lcen Seajnons.

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plK inkos Iti itiKitl tall- Ofcd Unoi.' S l/(n H2-/10.

Y o u r I . ,

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DEPARTMENT STORE' In Tho W N W O O D .. •' -

M O O IiilG H TSPECIALS

B L O U S E S ttttt; 7 r7TT$2.99

SPORtsWEAR . . .......$6.99

SCARFS. ........................... 99c

-DRESSES-J u n io r ’ & ' Pre-teen Sizes

BARGAIN TABLE . . . . .$1.00

s to r e o p en s 12:00 NOON

the .

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■ S u n d a y , O cto b e r 5 ,.1 9 6 9 t lm e s -N e w s ,^ w I n Fqlls, Id a h o A t7

• KIMBERLY - An ahcrnoon ;corcmony on Sept. 13 united in. marriaRcy Leanna Fallis. daugh* te r of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Falli.s. K imberly, and Jam es Alcaro,

■son of Mr. _and Mi's. Samuel' —A lcorO r-P arrill,-E a.

■ Rev; Delhert P . Remalcy of- , ficiald a t 'th o doublcTipR rites •

held i n 'j l io Kimberly United Methodist O iurch . Coral gladi­oli and yellow daisies adorned th? a ltar,

-------- - T ho-bd<iei e ivon -itt-m a rf ia tby her father, wore a floor- •Icnplii alencon J n c ^ o v o r ta ^ e ta _

— -•j!honth“ W lt1V W em p ire ' waist-lirte; io n U ' slcovos and :a--h lgh ''

■ rccklinc, The shoiildcr-length veil was fastened to a bandeau fashioned from net. sequins and

— ..pearls,-. . • , ~ / ~Sli«~Wore a slfinB of pearls

borrowed from her inolher. Her bouquet w as white chrvsanth'f- n ium s with yellow rosebuds,

... . . Mrs,'. Robert Denton played• thd traditional wcddinp music.

M rs. Garland Gibbs played yio- Jin nccohiD.iniment /o r Joyce Guycr, soloist.

■- Mrs. Stanley Fallis. sister-ln- 'l a w Ilf t h ^ b r id e ,'w a s matron

____of^honW ,T3e«t man w as Gary ltT Guern-— i y " '

CSV. Kaysvillc, Utah. Serving ns ^ t ■- ushers wore Stanley F a llis , ' _

— bro ther of the bride, Denver; *•• Ronald Rockwood. Des Moines',' " “v 'Io w a ; W illiam Tennant. Kan- '

- cohc, Hawair. and Anthonv------ - f - ' ■’ . .. g .

Candlelijjhters were Darren ____ C ilm '-.and-Charle.s-Tenter...

A reception was. hold a t the Bluo Lakes Country Club after tho cerem ony. T he coral and

• • je llow c o lo r . schem c was car­ried out in tho decorations at tho club.

M rs. Michael-.Touchetle. atid Sherry Silvers cu t tho cake which w as decorated w ith fresh, flowers on top. Coffee was poiir-i cd by Mrs; Bryan Coleman.:

------ Gnrol-Bastian-served-the-punehr

Resume M eets W ith SocidI

The Am erican B aptist Wom­en 's Society resum ed-m eetings in. S eptem ber w ith ' a 1 p.m. luncheon. .

c irclps have been 'Teor* tnlzed Ji'nd th e ' E sther Weibc

J r c le m em bers w ere hostesses, using red and pink roses as cen terp ieces fo r ' the tables. G reenery alternating with an “ -p ie extended f ro m 'e a c h sidi

tho e n d 'o f the tables.’ --M rs.—ElnorL ightfoot-presided

Holloway g iv ing ' the opening p rayer. It was- announced tho Book of Revelation is to be ,used for O ctober reading. The white cross qubla .w as- read _ an d - ac- ceptedT’ W ^ d C om m unityT iay of P ray e r ' w as ar\no«nccd for Oct. 7 d t the P arish Hall and the A ssociated Rally se t for Oct

The Christian C ausew ay meet- ig is scheduled fo r Oct. 14 with luncheon a t the Rogerson Ho­

tel Roundup Room.' M rs. Rob- e r ti\ Smith- was. in charge of the p rogram , reading the -purposes of the A m erican Baptist Women.

S h d -re a d -fro m -S t.; Jo h n -fo r h er de^Obtionai, using the v __ "T he Side of D espa ir," telling o f the hardships encounted by the colored people to be able to ex ist in the ghettos.

-SHIRLEY ELLSWORITH

Bboi< R eview Is G iv e n For A A e^t-At .Kim berly.KIM B ER LY — M rs. B I'

F rochlich review ed the • book, "G od.‘;Spcaks N avaho" during the . .genera l m eeting of the Christian!! W omen’s Fellowship a t tho C hristian church. The book ' will- bo -placed ia^ 'th e church lib rary .

M rs. CaJ K ysar gave the open- inp p rnver. R eports w ere clyon by M rs. Irvin Kevari, Mr" rV e?;

church, in Bol.^e..' ^M rs. F crrfs Freestone, se ry lte

chairtnan, showed patterns to m ake cloth's for the needy in Indonesia. Clothes .also y e r>ced- ed b^ the D epartm ent of Public A ssistance in Tfcin Falls.'

M rs , , Milton Ballard I n t r o ­duced M rs. Bernard M artyn. Twin F alls, who review ed' the -book,—iiTen-Fingcrs.<;foc-God. ■■

J X ir c le M embers of G ro u P _ 2 _ wefe-'ihostesscs: ^ .. . y -■ It. .•)!. if. .,

CLUB CONVENES SH O SH O N E-N orlh -Slioshone

H ome Im provem ent Club m et a t th e hom e.of M rs. W ard M ills . ' The ho'merriakers convention to be held la te r this month in Ida­ho F alls w as dlscusscd. ''

.Mrs. D uane Stigall received

non Ball, i l r ? , Dorn Nail, Mrs. Jack Young and M rs. Kysar w h o 'a tten d cd tho CWF re trea t aC tho Red Rock Christian

Thfl O ctober P ro g ra m will be on th e theme,x*'Como Live With Us." A f i lm s t r ip , will ibe - ra ted by M rs. Doug Gee.

th irhostes?r^ ift-and -T 5 therr^am e- prizes w ent to. M rs. Nephl Clark,- M rs. Halcie Jones, M rs. R. B. l^ l le y , and guest of the day M rs. Dale,;HoUibaugh. Dietrich-

rice b ag tLed w ith a 'yellow rib^ bon."

---------- S ncc la l: 'g u ests besides thebridegroom ’s parents, w ere his

-sister, . Deniso Alcaro; P itts­burgh. P a ., and his brother, T om -A lcaro, F arre ll, P a. Out- of-state guests nttondefLfgom- Orecon, . U tah, Colorado and California. ■ '

Tho couple took a wedding:------- ^trin-to-,Tackson-HoIOr-Wyo.,-and

Yellowstono— N ational - -P a rk . They-now reside in Logan, Utah,

* w here they are .students a t Utah S tate University.' Pre-nuptial showCi'S Wcrc-glT^

en for the bride. Carol Bastian and Phyllis Ann Ridgeway were

____ hoslesse5_fo£_a_Hlt£heji-showcr.A. pound shower' was given by M rs. Raym ond Burton and Mrs. W illard Te'ater.

M rs. J im H enry. M rs. Betty ,Pene and M rs. Harold Hove

In -*» rham pagna

w as best,, loser of the week and the recipient o f a special gift glvcn”her by M rsrR a lp h 'H a rfis during the Slim and T rim TOPS Club’meeting.

R'eports w et^ given on the plans for the Fun Night pro-

■ • 'hic-h- •13, beginning with a salad

dinner a t the T urf Club, for all Magic V alley a re a clubs..— ^W ays-tor-d isp lay—the—local club’.'; -banner. \y.ece_djscusscd. R eservations fo r , the dinner m ust be m ade by F riday , th o se w anting a reservation m ay call

Lodge D eputy

N a m e d A T B u It I"^BUHL — Mrs. M aurice Cur-

Tlngton -was clected Jodge deputy frtr the coming y ea r when Buhl RelKikiih lodge No, 29 met in regu lar session. A potluck din­ner preceded the meeting.

Mrs. C urrlngton was elected ns rcprescntatlvo No. 1 and Mrs, Ward M offett as representative No. 2 to attend the. Qrand Re-

• heknh Assembly of Idaho al . _ B Q ]se_in_O ctober_M ra.—lecny

M axton,' noble grand, was In chargo of the meeting.

Mrs. Hazel Conrad, M rs. D. W. Rowe and M rs. J , B. Boyd w ere honored in Iho birthday m arch.

M R. AND MRS. JA M ES ALCAROi- ____ ^^Shlg M orlta photO)

M rs ; Schutte Is Best.Loser-

.........j gheM rs. Joe M cColL.......... —.

chBrgc-T)f“the’ love''8 lft''serv icer using a s h e r topic, " P u t Love Into Deeds and Make it R ea l." M r^H o llo w ay rch a lrm an 'o rsp eT cial in te rest missionaries.' read a le tte r from Ecco Hunt, who served In th e Yokohama, Jap an field. M rs.,C arl.S now was_solo- ist, accom panied by M rs. BeT-' n ard M artyn. M rs. Lightfoot gave lh(S closing p rayer. “

•Elizabeth W alters C ircle m et tho hom e of M rs. Tom'

Hughes.-Hallffl C arlson 'gavft tho

At next w eek 's meeting, the m onthly, q tjartcriy and contest w inners w iirb e anriounc'e'd and honored w ith gifts;' Anyone elig­ible for a 10 pound loss gift.will al.W bo honored.

w ere displayed for m erhbers as il fund raising program . M rs. V. L; Wilson is in charge of the c a rd s ^. M rs. LCwi.t>Morris \w a s pro­

g ram chairm an ‘ and Kostess. She displayed articles which she m ade and decoratcd for Hal- 4oween-and-Cl>w;tm.is giying-

-MaglG-Valley-Favprites —W**k't R*ctp« Winner

MRS. VE-LMA ARMSTRONG

-I703'3rd'Av«. e„ Twin Fafli

— Apple B u tte r and W alnut— Cinnam on Rolls

cup w arm w a te r (not hbl, about 110 to IIS degrees)

-2— packages nc tivo .d ry yeast VA cups lukew arm milk

tea s |» o n s salt £ eggs '

cup soft shortening 7 to 7*4 cups flour

In InrRo Iwwl, dissolve yeast Jn w ater. M easuro flour. Add m ilk, .sugar, sa lt, egg, shorten­ing and half of flour to yeast. Mix w ith spoon until smcmth. Add remainlnK flour to handle e n jjly ^ iU ll^ ! ( lJ jB (n ly J lQ -» r .- cd l)onrd. K nead until smooth, about fivti m inutes.

Round up in greased bowl, bringing g reased side up. Cover w ith cloth. L e t riso in w arm p lac o ..u n tll , doublR. .about

AAiss E ilsw ortlT'

Is E n ga ge d T o Fred Choate

M r. and .M ts ._B ._E d£ar_E ll5 i w orth announce the engagem ent o f th e ir 'd a u g h te r , Shirley, to- F red Choate, son of Mr. and M rs. P ete-'C hoate , a ll T w i nF alls........... .. ■ ......................r ------• ,An August w edding is planned in Twin Falls.

Miss Ellsw orth Is n senior at Twin Falls H igh.,School. Mr.

Ilum' wns -hr be g radua ted frnm

cem ber. •

opening prajver and M rs. Hughes reportod—on—tha—whito—cross quota. M rs. M arian Carlson w'as in .ch a rg e -o f-th e -p ro g ram r-^ In - dian and C ivil,W rongs." A letter was read from Elizabeth Wal­ters. T he love gift devotional service w as given by M rs. Floyd I,illy ,_M rs. l.pwis F 'the qlosing p rayer.

M em bers of the E s th e r Weibe Circle convened with M rs. Ar- thur M irac]e .jv ith ,40 .hotise .calls reported. T h ree m em bers 'assigned—to—use o n e - o r _____verses a s the devotionarserv ice . Mrs. Holloway gave the prayCr. M rs. L ively reported m em bers

W o m e n 's C lu b

i-uncheon SetThe Magic V alley Christian

W om en's- e iu b " lu n c n e o n -is -sc t for 1 p.m . W ednesday a t the. T urf Club,- Tho special fea tu re is the lat- ;s t- in shoo-^ffshlOTis— rT7Tm~ Chuck’s Shoes a t t h e M ayfair

-S hop-and -C arla -B lastock ; plan- js t , will p resen t the m usic.

M rs.'K ejiho tlu .B ry in , ii idling hom em aker from S a lt L a k e

, -will be featu red speaker, -..incheon reserv a tio n s can be

obtained by calling Twin Falls,! ---------- ----------------------r i l6r, J21T

— Titu nisportsiblu fo ro T ie -q o i l rw Tnem ber-presented-the-

a nd“ onc-hair"hnur.'?r^If"kltchcn is cool, place dough on '.a rack o ver bowl of h o t w ater iind cov-

r co m ple te iyw ljh a towel.) Punch down and le t rise

again until alm ost double, about 30 minutes.-RoILdough-iQto-ob-. long piece. Spread w ith soften­ed b u t te r , and, spriitklc ,,wi(h su g ar and. clnnamtm.

C over all with apple butter and .sprinkle generou.sly with

go-, tp th e Christian C enter, inP h o e n i x ._____ ____________ ..

M r .^ 'G la d y s —Coyen w as in charge of the program . M rs. Coyen, head of the H appy Day Scliool, told, o f tho rew arding resu lis_<I?riV idJrom -hcr-cfforts a t the school. M rs. Helen Tay­lor, circ le leoder, gave tho clos-Ing’p rayer:------------- -----------------

The C harles Y-Ho C ircle m et a t the home of M rs. M artvn for

brunch In honor of M r.-and ............................... l a d ^ n dM rs. Qaylord Hasselhlad-

73i-4332 o r -Taa- 5180; Buhl. 543-1062, d r Jerom e, 324-525G. N ursery serv ice , is availab le o t the P resb y te rian Church.

fam ily who a re tak in g an as­signm ent a t th e regional asso- -elated office in Seattle . Each

cai:d...'.Mr.Sv.. M erl E d c n .g a v e .a rending. _l!Make Life Extraordi-n a ry ." ----------------------------- -- ' -

M em bers of- the Y-Ho Circle held the ir reg u la r m eeting, with A coffee hour a t the home of M rs.— C h arles—G rav es. - Mrs; G eorge H artley gave tho open­ing prajw r, w ith M rs. GravesI tfc h a rg o 'f tfc iie ' pfogrninT

H er subject w as "C om m unica­tions," M rs, H artley gave the history of the C harles Y-Ho family,'

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A -8 Ticnes-News, Tw in Falls, Idaho Sunday, October 5,* 1969.

G q y le Story,

G o o k Disclose

, W e d d in g D a te '.S g t . a n d . . M r s . - K c n n e l h W .

. S lo ry , W a sh in g to n , D . “C .. a n ­n o u n c e th e Q n g ag o m cn t o f Ih e ir i la u R h tc r . G a y le A nn, to C ap t. .I x e W il l ia m C ook, son e f - M r . a n d M r s . . H a r r y L . C ook, W es- tc rv i l lo , Ohio,-

------- M Lss S to ry _ i5 -th c g r a n d d a u c h - •t e r o f M r . a n d M ^s. C lyde N . •R o s a , T w in F a lls .

'M is s S to ry w a s - g ra d u a te d — f r« m —V ipenta-^A m ertcoT T -tH iB if

S c h o o l, y ic e n z n , I ta ly , a n d is - p r e s e n t ly a_ .>;enior a t Ju d so n

'C o l le g e , M 'aridri.: A la .------ C a p t^ C o o k —w a t-^ ra d u a to d —

f ro m W e s te rv ille H ig h School a n d r e c e iv e d h is d e g re e from - O h io S t a te U n iv e rs i ty . H e iss e r v in g w ith th e A ir F o r c e in __ ________________S e lm a , A l a r ! " ' a 't th e C r a ig A ir

■ ■ .w i l l - b o - J a n .- 1 0 C h a p e l , - " '

K ET C H U M -T he V/hUe Cross quote-Hp . l ^ ' filled this month, a Chrlstma.^ bazaar and cooked food sale-and the announcem ent t h a t . ^ b ags.have been complefr e d 'fo r servicem en w ere princ i­p a l, topics a t jh e _ re g u la r m eet­ing o'f the .Baptist M ission 'S o ­ciety a t the homo o f 'M rs . P r u ­dence Scofield.' M rs. Ear'l W right w as co-hoS*

D EA R ABBY: T r-e c e n 1 1 y | DEAR A BBV: My husband is le a rn ed th a t o u r 23-year-oid son, '49 and t am 46. He i<: a college now a scn ib i^ in -c o lie c e r is - th e c ra d u a te -a n d an-excellei...............- ...............rarw er-------- ------------------------------------aw ay fo r adoption la st y ear.'O ur Son did not confide in us. 1 found th is out quite by accident.

O ur son and this girl did not• w an t to ru sh ,in to m arriage, so

t b e y decided to give up ihe■ child, .bu t-n fiw ,th a t she h w re­

tu rn ed home they became 'en­gaged. (They a re noTawjire that

____ lJu io w .ab o u t the b aby .),l might■ add , she is a very sweet girl and■ 1 think, the world of her.

M v husband and I havew ays looked forw ard to our first g randch ild and I a m sick with c r ie f~ to ~ th in k 'th a t somewhere

—iR-thifr:rWorld-I-havc_iLjjirand; child , whom I will never know. I h aven ’t been ab le to bring my­self to tell m y husband yet. My qu estio n :.D o I have the right to keep th is from him ? I t is his

■‘"■■t r o u b l e d

D EA R TROUBLED: No pos- sU)le good con com e for your t e l l i n g your husband. ,TIie

'well. Be kind and silent. And d on 't dwell on it. The cancer of life 'Is reg re t.

----------D E AR-^ABBV-^ ^ T y -^ 'u i_ and I and ou r son (who is an

• only c h ild ) ' have h ad Sunday d inner o u t for m any years.

denly s ta rted som ething new. He r u s h e s th ru th is dinner, and

......w hcn-w o-oro-how here-ne^r-fin -Ished he asks h is fa th er for the keys to the c a r so ho can go sit

' in it and listen to the radio.-H is fa th e r doesn ’t like it any better

* than I do, b u t he gives him the ' ' keys and w c finish without him.

---------—I>Qvld-hnV<lone-tfil6^hoa-wc■ have h ad o thers eating with us.

too. I think it is rude, but my husband .says If the boy prefers to sit in the c a r and ii-Slen to the radio, it’s his privlleBc. hut I know m y husband Is hurt. I’d like your opinion.

.„ , HIS MOTHER

DEAR MOTHER: U IS rude, but your son Is trying to tell

- - you tha t, h .o .U .,boro i;llavo , you Tried draw ing David Into the cnnvcrsntlon? DirectlnR «\iies-

;_____ tinns to him ? Listening to him?Next l im e . 't ry It. llo m ay stay th ru dessert.

’iqer; w c have three,lovely ..... dren a n d have been m arried for 20 years, M y 'problem ? My hus­band doesn ’t like fo r m e to talk to him.

He a.sks m e not to '^alk to him a t m ealtim e b e c a u s e. he is ‘.‘busy” ea ting .-H e doe.Sn’t want m e to ta lk to him while he’s driving, becausc he’s “ busy” driving. And God forbid that_ I should talk t( f hin^ while he is K adm g o r w atching television!_H c_doesn lt_ ant_; I. .10 ta lk

when w e a re out in public with friends either. This is very liard on. m e a s I come from a large -fam ilv-and love to talk. 'I am not dum b. I read a lot and have a lot of in teresting things to say. When we a re out, he talks to o ther people, but he . says.' he HAS to ta lk 10. THEM — hedoesn 't liaye to -ta lk to ML.

O . 'h e d o e s call m e from work ev e ry d a v to find out w hat was in the m ail, and then I get to ta lk . He -says as long a s he

he doesn 't m ind m y t a 1 k i n g P lease p u t th is in your column as it is one of the thmgs my

'husband a lw ays reads, and it will be one w ay for m e to tell lim- w h a t-I i- th m k - Thank

buy h is fctorles. A , m an who is ,<wnstantly ta lk ing about his sex H fo .-ls-dong-w hat he- 'Talking about

E verybody h as a - problem. W hat’s yours? F or a personal rep ly w rite (o Abby. Dox-fi97Q0, Los A nneles, Qal. DOOM,' arid en- olos»-a-^lampCd,-fidU-addrcwd envelope. ' '

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Ut^it Activities O u tlin e d For. B d p tis t-W o m e n ", v B 'g a u ty .T ip s A r^ ’ Presented -tess. M rs. Jess Beckley gavethe lovejgift dWOtwnal^crylccA*- M rs. -Hazel B arber ouilined the white cross quota. Red Cross w orkers 'w ill fill the bags m ade for serv lccm cn .in .southeast Asia.-. ' .

The bazaar and cooked - food sale will he- held Dec. 5 and 6 in the church annex. A ‘card w as sen t to M rs; Clyde Sowers-

b y -a t her new h o m eJn M arsh- [ield. Mo - a f tr - '

Mrs. Fred All&n gave the pro­gram , which w as an artic le on Christm as in the Japan Mis­sions. The Oct. 14 meeting- is a t the home of...M rs. Herm an McQuinn, Hailey. ■" ', ^ V.FOR FAST SELLING RESULTS USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS

.P E C L O — BijUuty tip^ were presented j p m em bers of the T hrifty '/rh r iv ^ rs Homemakers Club w hin thoy niet a t.the home of M rs. C harles ‘Kov/itz-fOr tlic S eptem ber meeting.. • M rs' Gen'c Bortz selected Mrs. Jam es R odgers -for. her ' model to dem onstra ie o^e of the new fa l l 'h a ir sty les. She also gave M rs., G eorge Schrenk a facial and showed the p ro p e r.w ay to

shape eyebrows on M rs. Nor-m an Sm yer. , ___

M rs. Dale Kiilf!. president, wa? -in charge of tJiQ business m eeting a t wnich' the group.vot- ed to have a rum m age sale a t the R upert Square the first part of October. ' •

Secref pal gifts w ere p'ro.^ent- ed to M rs. Don Whipple, Mrs. E verett Pardew , M rs. E arl B ar­rington, M rs. Jack Adams, Mrs.

Mile.s T racey . M rs. H arold HoK brook a n d M rs.:.Bortz.

. M ethods of dipping th o co la tes ' will be' dem onstrated, by Mrs. ■jay-K ldd—rvtrsr-H olbrrol^n 'ncJ^- J^lfs. D arringron when the group m eets Oc,t.'22 a t the Kidd home.

R efreshm ents were, served by the ihostess, ass is ted by Mrs.- Sm ycr.

' ^ ' USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS FO R FAST SELLING RESULTS

T H R O WR U G rS ^

D re s s u p a n d p r o te c t t h o s e flo o r p ro b le m a r e a s in y o u r h o m e w ith a t t r a c ­tiv e th ro v / ru g s . T h r e e s ty lo s to c h o o s e f ro m in o b lo n g , o c ta g o n o r ov a l. M a n y d e c o ra to r c o lo r s to c h o o s o - f ro m .. - ...... —

OUR O W N LOAAA LINDA^ THERMALglANKETS

H e re Is o u r f a m o u s b la n k e t in j u s t r ig h t w e ig h t fo r y e a r- a r o u n d u s e . A b le n d o f 5 0 %

'r a y o n a n d 5 0 % p o ly e s te r w ith ^ ^nyloji .b ind ing . 7 2 x 9 0 in ch s iz e ' iiT~5"beaLitiful d e c ­o r a to r c o lo rs .

Spring Maid ’ ■ N o -lro n '

PRINTED BEDSPREADlovel/ (Icral phnis on o blend of 5 0 '/ , koBof pdlyeyer and 50 V. cotton. ."MoonilowEr'’ .. . . m aiiei_of..fIow eii_hiohligL led_ a j If by Iho dear wlii.io ol th« moon, givo th ij deiign depth and (jcihnesj. •'Petiwinki " . . . a bed of goy fteih floweti In «un. b/ight colon to gteer Iho morninq. Choon from «iifier_<<g^oJn-.

Reg. 10.98 $7.99

SALEi a PIECE

You g e t a b tith m o t, con- lo u r rug a n d IT3 co v e r . . .

oil e m b o ssed a n d in lovely d e c o ra to r co lors . . . o f th is

e x c e p tiondl Fou n d e rs D oys'

W n M F N '.S

i& L O V E SFrom —a-.fam ous- m aker_»— smooth fitting nylon d r e s s gloves in s e v e r a . t fashion styl'esT Sizes 6 to 8 In white or

_Ar-tist-Pa.r.ty---------

H eld By G ro u pGl.ENNS 1‘ERRY — XI Alpha

Alplm C hapicr m em bers of Hcta Sijitnti l^hi m et iit “ Shirley’s VII' lai;i-" (M rs, Jim Wllliiims' Gar-

for an artitit party recent­ly . All, iachuliiiK guufitH, were jiillr<'»l In (hi.'ir i>wn Idea of what n lt ls ts w ear.

rfl»;h. Mr;i. K. UlarK aTd tvirs. Clmrli^s, Micliticl, O ther kuusIh

Mlnrliulcd fri)ni the Alpha Dflin ■ .'C hnp trr. Mr.'!. F red Grnffc. Mrn,

' Jo e WdtulM. M rs. Coorgi' WIIHh, — M ra..L uw rcn I’xccm nn i\nrt Mr/*,...Jerj'V . Jlvlitii;;...'.___ i_____ _____

------------“ V — ¥ -------------------- ' ------

Postponed'P A U L — ‘riu!, C restvlew W)erfl

. ..Exli!linl'>ii Ilnnii'ttialiiTH Cliih will tuii hold tilt! rcuiilar bslnoHN nii'<'liiii;''riuiniiltiV <lui‘ to wotucn

- ■wnrtcm/T-ln-Ttnrpotmo-iind-lii.'etJirtrvoHi.

lliftvuw r. the iionilniilluK cdni- nUlleo will 1)0 prupiirinK the nlale of riiiulldiile.i for ttew of- flrerK in Jiiv (>lprlert diirinn The, reg u la r Noveinl)cr hiiMtieNA

- -commTnop-iiTMiitx'r.'rri’if'itidJ' JanioH Moon*, Mr^, Donald

RehwHit find Mffl. llo llh Me- ■ CIcllan. 0 /flre rn ciifitonmrily

se rv o fo r n .year. .

A n llq u o s .S h o 'w a n d Sale

. C O L U M B I A N C LU B , B O I S E . I D A ^ O 7 f , )9 noon la 9 p,m.

*&ctob«r 9, 12 neon to 6 p,ni. OrAURS MOM

« NORTHWesnRN STATIS

Lost 10 lbs. in 10 day on

“ Grapefruit- Diet

—ItlH J (tulT ilid ly t(Mk„cotilr* liijvo li.mo' iKlliad (tom linnil lo IkiikI tn f'lrtoilet, plonll anil oKici’i tluuuulioui ihs U.S,

[Irrnuin lli)i ^lirt isdlly worl<l. Wo Imvo loUlpnoiiUltl tfl|)Q)tHlU OJ1 lit «urr.i»i, II you lolloyi' It B>rictiy, yo.) the.ild loib 10 pouixlt tr> 10 ilnyi, Nn wololil Ion In tlin Itnt lotir iluyi l)ut you I will «iif|il_nnl^ (iiiundi

liuntint IJevllfldthit dim Inti, you Hulf

yoiinoK wltli (otinatly ' ’’fotbld. rtcn" (oetti lijcli <» ilonLi, Itiin'. mnil wllti (ol, rniiit nr ftlnl (hirk- en, t|Kivlo«, imiy^nncilin, lolitloriw lm m lnj Irt Imttor^ tinmn fou,

mil Inin wnlglit, Tlin l.m rt hn- hlifl Ihll ."(iKick vjsiulil.l»«t'.',It lliilpln, I 111 (liini tint lotiii Irit, Ax'l IIki |iilrn III tli|t(tiat <lcl« (It o-<iilnlyil lllifl lil(/.

' ■<> Itiiil llin ta t liuinliKI p rcrnn . Ynii itiiK yoiinrlf on ill"- pnniilllril foo<l ' lu ln l |ti tlm ilini

J/ll>n, 'ID'I | l | | | lt'IO..iJJHlulilly. lul (livi nxeti'.IxM ly lliildi, A ciipy nl llilt itm lllnfi’ iiir<niilul ilint [nif 1)4 r>lil(il»B'l l>y innilinti $2 tn

C i i r u t Dint Plait

5 2 M W . Jo ffo rio n

L .A . C a lif. 900 1 6

MnnBy-brtci •OiKiKin'ei, l( nfmr liyliil) tlm cliDt yui> liuvo not tuti

. Iiunrtl III tlm (iltt tavnii iliiyi, ciiiotlim (t poiiriili .III . IliB nnal 7 <l(iyi, (iml. I '/ i iiouiicj* >v«iy two diiy i tlinift'iflDr, tliiiply latiiiii til* (tU| plan nmf, vnur V i will ba ('ofitnijad proiniilly 'iind mIiIi- out nriiKii'ianl. tnor out llilt .inei- inu* <it n («mlii<tar. Diirlils l^nw o rigtiln lliB^I/liii (itHiitKvB (liiiiti^ if'ye.A’ youili.

L IG H T W E IG H T .

—A A 0tD E D ~ LUGGAGE

T h is Is t h e la v is h lU RgoR e w i th t h e s lo e k lo o k o f t h e f u t u r e . . . t h a t m e e t s to* d a y 's |o t - n n o t r a v e l n e e d s .

. I f a d u rab lo . a n d llRhtwalBht- ----------- t h a w o u r .r o B i s ta n t e x to r* -

lo r f in is h w o n 't a c u f f o r w e a r . o f f . S l iR h t i r r a f lu la r i t io s w ill

n o t a i r a c t s o r v ic e o r n p p o a r* o n c o .V i/o m o n 's In n o v y n n d R ro o n , . . M e n 's in o liv e o r R roy .

j llriy o l T n iv el„ ,

- W om en 's beouty c p je , w eekend tolo or Vanlly._,W ot'non's overnito case ..............................................W om en 's w ofdrobo ......................................................W ornen 'j 7<t inch p»illmart,.«-T.<77\........................W oinon’j 26 Inch p u l l 'm o n ............. . . ......................M on's 21 inch com pan ion co io ..................M en 's 2«1 Iricli com p( nion .........................................M on’s 2 - t i j l |o r ...................................................................M on's 3*iui>er

. ,rfifto r^9 :9 5 e a .-$ 1 6 .. . . Reg. 29.95 S I7.99t . . Rog. 46,95 $26.99. . . . Reo, -16.9.5 $21.99. . . . Reg. 46 95 $26.99. . . . Reo. 29,95 $17.99. . . . Weg, 36,95- $21.99 •

RoO. -16,95 $ 2 6 . ^ ^ '1 d '; $ 2 9 .9 9

FANFAREPANTY HOSE

G re a t s a v in g s ! T h e s e are_ s lig h t Ir*re R u la rs -w h ic h ._ w iIlitio t .a ffe c t w e a r ___:o r a p p e a ra n c e . C h o o s e fro rp s h a d e * o f m cllo , b e lR e . 'm e d iu m b e ig e , cof* f e e b e a n a n d ta iJ p e in s iz e s P-M*MT* i

—a n d

K N IT ..

SALELQUB=EAM01ii2 Pant Suits

A neW se le c tio n o f o u r ,f a m o u s ' all w o o l s h a rk s k in Im p o r te d s u i ts . T h e y e r e th e s u i t s w ith 3 2 h a n d se w n d e to i la - 'in —th o - ^ O D f B lo n e l "C o m e c h o o ao a n d s o y o ^ f ^ m a .IorRO OS* s o r tm o n t o f s o lid s , rn u td d p lo id s-a n d I r id e sc o n ts in s e a s o n - s p a n n in g col* o ra , . . All In th o p o u p lo r tw o -b u t­to n , s id e v e n t s ty lin g , S lz o s 3 6 to A 6 In - s h o r ts r r e R u ln r s r t ln d 'lo n B a : ----------T

Gpmpare at $70.00

4 9 . 9 9

SHIRTSj

Th o savings aro big on mon'a full fashion- od-banlon knit-ehirtB.- Short aleovo moCk turtlb, and plackot col* lars. C h o o s e from tTiany handsome coK o ra. I n S • M • L a n d XL.

4 . 9 9

MEN'S SVyEATERS

W o b o u g h t th e e n tire s to c k o f o v e r 'r u n e 'f r o mo n e o f th o n o tio n s to p a w e a te r m a n u fo c tu ro rs . All fu ll f a s h io n e d . k > In­c lu d e d q r« 1 0 p % virgin

..JnmbBWQOl._, lO Q % _ v irg (nw ool b o u o le n n d fancy • h e t la n d a In lo n g s leev e pu ll-o v e rs , 2 p o c k e t cardU g a n s . .V -necks, m o ck tur* t lo n e c k s a n d c re w no ck s.

_ . r .„ Re8..$15 , -------t o $ 2 0 V a lu a s

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THE IDAHO DEPARTMENT STORE

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Sunday, O ctobenS, 1969 -lim ejrN ow s^Tw in Falls', Idaho A«9

Homem;afer5.Gouncil' M FaHs:L4i:What's Hqppeijm . . ' VSlace prcsldiitit, sold loday Ini'stale UnW cr.itv. will nlvc the W llson^asslsU nt j u t t leader o t ' shaped lliits . f o r ' sophlsU ca' _ T tx lu re i: w hether In te lt.'v e - J ^ l ^ S t t n e i M i H O r l a S h l O r i p a t t e m‘“ 'S la le VnW erilty, will give Vie W llson^asslstant a la te leader of

of ihe fam ily in developing a nnnQuncmg.thc.4)rogram-fQr-rcPr-keynole a d d re ss; Kenneth F a le r ' ' . . .from all Idaho Slate U niversity staff

; ventlon^’of the Idaho Extensionfrom all Idaho Slate U niversity staff

iieh ’a . physicai educo-, be a luncheon sp e a k e r .- ! UoivcFslty of Idaho.1 Y oungsirom. associate dl

Edith U ctts, associaic profcs- Atomic Enei . . . . m akers Council a t Idaho sor o f - 1—» - j . . - - u - ' . •— i.-7 al!s Oct. 21 a n j 22. ,tio n a t ..,w wm.,v.»

f n h n n r^ w sM ttlicr. She b f th e Ufliversit'^ of ld ah^"e>? L mce discuss the am W tious-an l tension s e rv ic e ,-^ is c ,-w ill dl:

j 0^ »"ost students on cuss extension “tel will be geared to the themei cam puses today. n - ' -•T he Fam ily - H eart of the R ichard Willey, dean of the Nation, M rs. Ralph Geffe. Boi-lcducatlon d cn /rfm ^n t - • •

v<.utiuilll\,s, IS UUVISUI,— ilnars will be conducted on

international relations, farhlly life .,cu ltural a rts . ' ’

. Ications. During the sem inar on r .ln ternatiot\al vclations' HaToW , Westt adm inistra tor of the Idaho

DAnn A _!#■., I

Shaped lines, for sophistic*-^ tlon. new '-colors fo r verve • — th a t’s , the tory In . m en 's fall lh a i's the story In meri’s fall crowns, contribu te to shapo^ while colors for d ress hats in­clude b rig h te r g rays, so il bWes'and bronze *

Textures; w hether In felt, ve- 1our o r long‘h a ir fabric's, trend to the velvety, silky and gleam ­ing; .

Combinations of tweed suede, and lea ther and suede

c o a ts will s e e you th ro u g h m a n y o c ­c a s io n s . S o m a n y e x c itin g s ty le s to c h o o s e f ro m ; t h e w a rm a c ry lic p ilet r im m o d w ool p l^ id , t h e d a n d y w ool tw e e d lo o k w )th -lea th e r~ b 'e lt-an d c o l­la r, th e e v e r p o p u la r w ool m e lto n ja c k e t w ith b e l t in b a c k , o r t h e n e a t look o f t h e ny lon sk i J a c k e t. L in ing# a r e 1 0 0 % a c e t a t e o r a c ry lic p ile .

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Reg. to $33

m m

Bulky Knit SWEATERS

Sw_6Mor v ^ e a th e r i s _ j u s t _ a ro u n d th e c o rn e r s o o u tf i t y o u rs e lf w ith th e b e s t o f th e n e w b u lk y k n it look. W o’ve g o t th e m a t _ ^ p r i c e _ y o u : d _

R e g~$7:99‘

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Rain or Shine COATS

T h e c la s s ic ra in o r s h in e c o a t s a r e h e ro '— ^ w lth -o ll-k in d a -o f-ac tto n -fo r-th o -fa sh io n -

ab lo a . T h e f a b r ic s a r e e a s y w o a rln g a n d s 6 v e rs a t i le , t h e l in e s a r f t - s u p p le - a n d th e _ Jo o k » - a r e y o u . S e le c t - f r o m

i- a » 8 o r te d - p la id s - o r c h e c k 8 .-S iz .e s ■ S 'to "

• Plaids _• Checks .

Reg. $23

- q p |8 8 -

The look of a su it in a one-picce dress for daytim e Occasions, f Especially sm a rt_ in llf lh te r.sh ad cs of.silk .' w ith-b lilckJju ttons.------- -----------------

P rice $1.00 — R-317 is availab le In sizes 12. 14. 16i 18. Size 14 takes 2% ya rd s of 44 inch fabric. S tandard body m easurem ents fo r size 14 a re : Bust 34, W aist 26. Hips 38.

Send O ne D ollar for pattern , plus C cents fo r postage, In cash ' or. check. No Stam ps. F o r Flr.st-Class m ailing, send 18 ccnU extra . A dd One D ollar if you wish NEW AUSTINE LA MAR ■ Ha i T E R in b u u K NO. 4 —• com plete selection of High Fashion designs, including ALL best-sellers. Send to AUSTINE LA MAR Fashion P a tte rn s , ' T lmes-News, Box 1G15, G.P .O ., New York.N.Y. lOOOl. P r in t youf..rull nam e, address. PATTERN NUMBER AND SIZE. ' . • .

t W O Yeung-W om en Teachers —

On-W ay-To M illiona ire Row—hated -the sy s tem ," M lss:d te rry “ *""“said. "C an you Im agine teaching finger-palntlng and not getting pa ta t on th e floor?'’

T ha t w as five yea rs ago when

lA lE ILADIES'

, DOUBLE-KNITW O O L SUITS

3-plece fashions of this season's knits aro the greatesti If knits aro your weakness, you will b e delighted with our hew fall col-

Joction of .double, knit vyppi suits. T h e y ’re sure to win compliments for you everyi' whore y o u ^ e a r them, a jacket, shell'and siim*lino skirt. Sizes 8 to 20.

Values to $60

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LAVISH M IN K TRIMSH a v e ’ you a d d e d fu r to y ou r life la te ly ? J u i t a to u c h .o f fur c a n g iv e o u r g re a t c o a t sn o p e* In*

" s td n t d ram a! Luxurious n a tu ra l m ink co lla rs o d d a so n te o f w e a lth 1o o u r c lassica l sty lo d , me* Jiculously ta ilo ro d w ool coa t. P a m p e r you rself, co m e in a n d so lcct y ou r n e w to u ch o f m ink

. now l All lined w itli a c e ta te .

Reg.

$90 .

WOMEN'S WOOL COATS

B y PATRICIA McCORMACKBy. P /"N E W

shale not pe rm it d pa in t on the floor."

YORK (U P I)—"Thou rhlldren to drop

> N nnry C hrrry

put now fnsliion fla ir in to 'y o u r fall o n d w in te r w o fd ro b o w lfh .o n o of thesp b e a u tifu lly ta ilo re d w ool coa ls , th o s e all w ool co d ii o 're sfyTed In’ th e . n o w e tl sllhouottos’ a n d tex tu re s . . . In tho m ost oyo a p p o a lln 'a colors, Each o n e i t lined w ith a c e ta te fo r ex tra w arm th .

BABY ACCESSORIES SALE BY FOLDA ROLA

DELU;i(E

C M SEAT

• S w In R o r H o o k -O v o r b « r S o R ti^W h lP .Ifls I) hp a d PCP-. te c tlo h ''In t6 ,1 6 'V 6 ' 10 . hiR h ' b o c k se a t. P e d d o d a rm roll aw lnR S u p fo r on oy en* t r y . A r m foW co m p lo te ly rahnoVable fo r o ld e r c h ild . A u to m o tiv e t y p b nylon se o t.b ol^ fits Bcrdaa aho u l- d o r o r la p . 2 ” d e e p fonrri p a d d e d e e a t a n d b a c k fo r m a x im u m < ;om fo rt a n d p ro te c tio n . ,

,rt

■ Rag. - ' ...........

$ 1 . 2 . . . . . . 7.99

D ELUXE

H I6 HCHAIR

THIb b u c k e t B ea t F o ld a C h a ir -h o e - im p e ria l - fo a tu re a r - fc fk o —

b u c k e t a d a t atyilnR , w aah - a b le , u n b re a k a b le flberR lB aa

- t r o y , a e f e tv s e a t b e lt , a a f e w id e • a p re a d <«rb , l i g h t * w elR h t c h ro m e tu b u la r a to e l f ra m e , a n d a d ju a tn b ia fo o t ro a t. .C c^ m ee .ln w h ite , mel> l o w y e llow , w a ln u t , a n > d

Reg.

$20 ,

b a b y

$ T R O L k E RTriple ch ro m e p ip lo d slobi consfruc- flon . A p o t iUon w a t . S a fe ty belt. Brakjyr.r H eav y duTy w haal# . Trqy b o ik e t. 3 p o sitio n * ca n o p y . Lilo' iim o d e lu x e b o a rin g i.' Eaky fo w lpor c lean p la s tic fab rics . N o ^ a to o p fo ld in g . ■' . ,

$ 23.95 ’

THE IDAHO DEPARTMENT STQRE

a nd .J u d y Shackelford, two -young 'w orien well on~thc~way to_rnilU onnlrfl—ro w > -c tc d |t_ jo r th jlra u c c c sa ..

I t was the- ru le the education­al system cihployins (hem ex|lccled to be followed by the two beRlnnlng-wtcachei-B during

•* 'y e loved th e children but

G ra p h o lo g y

To p ic G iv e n

For H o m em ak ersDECLO — "G raphology’' wa«

the suhjact presen ted By Mr>i. Amy S ta rry to m em bers of tha Dom estic DuchosR’ Homem nkcrs Club w hen they m et a t ihe homo o f M r r G erald Mallory.

M rs rS ta r ry b r le f ly told of the la rt th a t graphoanaJyslff~playB

.n tiie buBlnein world and also the rasultA th a t the Federal.D u- Jfia.tt^LInY C U lantlQ oJiiiY cJiad in (heir Invesiigntlonfl. Eacli c lub m em ber wrote a f«w IIih’s and then Mra. S ta rry explnlnc.d aom e o f.th e lrch a rac te rl.itlc s nho could te ll frpm tholr handw rlt- jnff-

M rs. R ichard Moncur, p resi­dent. conducted tho business -m w llng—-and- U w aiu ,4 latldad thuro >vlli be a rum m age sale Sniurday ' a t (bo Durley luOmr Camp, /yii m em bers art) urged to bring u sed clothing' (o M rs. M aliory 'a homo before th a t date.

- d e l u :<:e- e g © n O ' M o d e l -

__ 1 VarloiisriuiunrtlLHlnK p ro jects dc, wcro discuBRffd and d u u i i ^ i t Jil

htJfinV inTraircans of candM«lur- roh tJ finV lin ra ircans of candM «lur* InR Ihe m onth of Oct«l)cr. Pro^ ceeds from som e of tho projnbis will bo used for pliiyground equipm ent a t ' D e c l o G rade School.

Tliero w ill bo a rcRiiinr coun' cll tiieeting on r^nmliiy a t tho Courthouae an d .each club.In tha

int^ Ii-u rg e d .to h ay a ita rop-

^ 1 5 ^ 9 9

rr."I 'h e -n e x frn iS e tin g : w ill bo ^a

..nlloweon pn riy a t the home o/ M rs. Uruco T u rn e r and mom' bora w ill attend In 'costum e.

P ro je c ts -N o te d '■X“ B «rble doli” fund raising

p ro ject a n d a cooked food aata w ill b o . held bcfare .ChrJitm aa U was announced durlnR a re- te n t’ m eeting « fO m lc rt)ri CImp* te r of Pfittt .SIfiiha Phi a t the horne of M rs. Cheryl llow ai^ .

A notM r fund raising project noted w aa (he caSNernI* cook- bookfl to be sold for )J,ao,

I 'ho itororlty convention will b s held, Uv CUayanno, Wyo.. ^hls ju a r .

.forc]gn_caE-J3ctwficr m ent th e y shared and t

icjr-tnm cd to non-p«an558lcar';p u rsu its - a n d — now -d r iv e - * --------Cadillac. . . .

Tho two disgruntled form er a r t teachers. av«rago age 26.have e,<«^bUsbcd thamficlves ■ a s ____I nvcn'turs ‘o f " toy r -g n a ~ « tn n * — ^ t h i n g s , including inflatablft- ' m annequins used to display clothing.

"W hen w e le ft teaching, w e had no m oney, only a few a r t

innllcs and a n -Idea- or, two.” , ..Jisfl Shackelford 'said . "W e didn’t oven have enough, talen t to m ake m oney palnllng po rtra its In Greenwich Vll* lace ."

^ he first toy Idea they sold to m ajo r m anufacturer Involved

pHls'tic UfiO' of tfsflue'paBer and— glue. Then they sold a doll with w ardrobe to a m all o rd e r - hon.io.

They m ado a deal with P a rk e r B ro thers and m arketed a n Inflatable pillow version of“ Instant-rfrfianlty,’-'- -..--------- --- . ;■■ Miss Cherry, g raduate of llnfstrn U niversity and a native •Nuw Yorker. Is p resident o f T iifm i-A ^ndnsT Frc.r'i^iro“ fiFm— : lhat Invented and fias rights totho Infiaiablo m UnnequIns.-Tho-------"blow-iipft'' cost a third of w hat .....plnniic-.und-pla»ler-versions do. -

Miss Shackelford, of Alton,III., and a R rnduate of .Southern IlllnolH U niversity, fs president of Cherty-Shnckolford Creations Inc.. the a r t end of’ the niirtnnrftlilp~1 hc“ ncw08 t"Iftm in tha t line; ’po tted flower' ’tha t ppens to reveal a ,,baby /do ll,, ,

■In'' addition io a limousine every y ear, the two

roflearch and development la­boratory—o dojen emplpyfli» and other m ark s of su cce i£ ...

B e a d M a k in g

Program G ivenA- p r o g r a m - o n ," B e a d .Mak•—, . -

IITR7’ »5^^¥va7faU a-paper^i^ tll«r-u i id - jh i l l a c ^ .w h s j J tw n tM J iy - ___^Clura Wnlton a t tho rcconi.mect*Ing of ihe,IVUry-DavU.Ar» C lub------ -a t tho h n m e . o t Mr#. D elbert Crafg, with Mr. and M ri. 1>0 Mulllnii as a ss ls tan ti. •

A- report w^a-glven on-the but>~-— - dOQ^ aketohlng.a«aa(9ar-h«ld-'la - - - Ju ly a t the Idaho Pow er Parle

................. - ............. j announced •the Judging In the jiwiirboolc • cover co n te it w ill uiift 'p l« c « ' ' next m eeting. ^ •

T h e ' hostess aerved refresh- ’ i , m enta, assisted b y M rs, B e rth u '. I ' Swlck. Tho Oct. aa m e « ln f l i - - w ith M rs. F ra n k Qtlggs,- Mra. OUle B a lU rd u

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Trudy N bdda,Trqcy Recite .N up tia l V ow s. ALMO — The hom e ' of

—BiiU M is : AlvliV‘N cada., MaltaT w as the setting for the Sept.5 wedding of their dauRhter.T rudv, to Ke\'in W. T racy , son of M r. and M rs. W illiam ' H.T racy , Almo.

g double ring ccrcm onv jridejjroc

r/r-lO TImes-NswsVTwIn Foils. Idaho Sunday, October 5, 196?

! solemnized b y ihc brideRroom ’s ’ unde .-B ishop B e r t .F . T racy of

th e - Almo LDS Church . before • a backg^round .<;chlng of beauty

b askets of pink g la d io l i 'a n d d a rk e r pink chrysanthem um s

— a n d -g rc c n e ry .„ — -------------------T h ^ b r id e , e s c o r te d , b y h e r

f a th e r /w o r e a flo o r-le n g th gow n ' o f B rid a l O rig in a l la ce , fa sh io n ­

ed w ith a n a tu r a r w a is t l in e _ a n d ■ - fu l l - s k i r t - th a t - J iw c p t - 4 n t o _ a

lodice f ro n t .c h a p e ! t r a i n . T h e bi c u ff s a n d c o l la r -w e re e n h a n c e d w ith ry ff ie s . W h ite s te p h in o tis

' a n d s a t in le a v e s fo rn fe d a, b a n d f o r h e r th r e e - t ie r e d ,e lbow -Jength

'■■'veil o f ’ ny lo n illu sion ._ 'S h e _ c a r r i e d a c a s c a d in g bou

__ q u c t 'o f p in k f o s e ^ 'd ^ s h a t t e r edv K ite c a rn a U o n 5 ''a n B ^ te p h e n o tIs

; e n h a n c e d w ith w h ite s a t i n:8 t r e a m e r s .------- r,-'?' M ? ? . R o n n ie /S c h 'i 'in h ,- s is te r

• o f th e b r id e , ',w a s m a tr o n 'o f h o n o r . B r id e s m a id s w e r e "D ebra Z o llin g e r , c o u s ip ‘'*Q f''the b r id e -

• , g ro o m , a n d D ia n n e T r a c y a n d L a u re l T r a c y ^ . s i s t e r s o f - t h e

' b r ld e g ro o m -K e n n a -T T a c y ,- s is te r o f th e b r id e g ro o m , w a s flo w er g i r l a n d c a r r i e d a . b a s k e t of sh a t te re d p in k c a r n a t io n s a n d g r e e n e ty .

P a u l T r a c y , S a l t L a k e C ity , ‘ c o u s in o f th e b r id e g ro o n \ , s e rv e d

a s b e s t m a n . U sh e rs w e r e T e d d y T r a c y , b r o th e r o f th e b r i d e- g ro o m ; T lic h o la s -N c d d o ,-c o u s in o f th e b r id e , a n d R o n n i e S ch w in n , b ro th o r -in - la w o f th e

tion w as held a t th e R aft R iver High School G ym nasium . The w edding p a rty g reeted guests before a silver and w hite back­drop. flanked by beauty b a ^ e ts

■ • ■ - pink gladioli Thid mum s.

________tghio• w ith w hite lace over pink and

centered with a five-tiered wed­ding cake displayed on a m irror.

TTie m irro r w a s ' decorated

BeGl<y_ Butler,

K napp R ^ if e ”"

N u p tia l V o w s, BLISS — T he.B liss Commun­ity.. .Church w as 'th e .setting for the wedding of Becky Sue But­le r and-DaVid-Lce_ Knapp Aug. 17. -The. b ride is the daughter

The double ring cerem ony was ■erformed by the~Rcv:“ Harold

.Jvingston, Jero m e ,'.-b e fo re a j>ackground._of lighted candle.*; and arrangem ents of w hite and yellow gladioli.

m ade. H er veil of bridal illusion was field by a fabrie-bow . She carried a cascading bouquet nf daisies accented w ith a gold bow.

B arbara Butler, Bliss, w a s m aid ' of honor for her sisier. •Bi.................

w ith pink tulle, g reenery and chryS irthem unis. The a ll white w edding' cake, m ade and decor­a ted by the bridegroom ’s moth-

= c r f J e a tu re d ^ llv e r - te a v e s ^ iH c s of the valley and m iniature pink rosebuds topped with m iniature

__bride and bridegroom ,. _, The bottom lay er w as enhanc­ed w ith a sm all arrangem ent of-fresh pink rosebuds and white alyssum .

Qljartet tables w ith w hite lace cloths over pink V ere centered

■ with b randy sn ifters containing - thrpf ’ ' ’ ' ------ " --------- *■

M rs . T r a c y c u t a n d s e rv e d th e c a k e , a s s is te d b y M rs . A r l o

------------tlo y d -T m d -^ rs r -L -n r ry -T ra c y ra u n ts o f th e b r id e g ro o m , a n d M rs . D ew a cd H a ll a n d M r s . E d ­w in P a s k e t t , a u n ts o f th e b r id e .

G u e s ts w e r e ro g ls te rc d by K a r e n E d w a r d s , in c h a r g e of

---------------(h ^ g lft-ta b le -w e r«~ M rS i-R o n a ldW a lte r s a n d M r s . B e r t T r a c y .

'■ G if ts w r e c a r r i e d b y C r a i g T r a c y , A rlen e L loyd , S h e lley L lo y d , L ex T r a c y , D o u g la s Jo h n , R h o n d a .H a ll a n d K e n n e th H n ll.

G u e s ts a t te n d e d f ro m C a lifo r­n ia , U ta h , B o ise , B lac k fo o t, R o c k fo rt, Id a h o F a l ls , B u i '

- Y o s t, A lm o , E lb a a n d M altnT h e c o u p le to o k a w e d d in g

trl|j) to S un V a lley a n d R e d F ish

T h e n e w ly w e d s 'r e s id e a t 317 ShoM lone S f. N .. T w in F a l l s , w h e re th e y a r e a tle n d l r tg th e CollcEO o f S o u th e rn Id a h o . T h e b r lile g ro o m is e m p lo y e d a t D on

■ P ie p e r ’s S e rv ic e S ta tio n ,A p re -n u p tia l sh o w e r w

* g iv e n for th e b r id e b y M rs . G o r­don E dvvan is a n d k n r c n E « l-

------------ w a r d s - a l . t h c - G o r d o n . E d w n rd sh om o , fvliiltJi,

W orl<shop O n

' Cloth i rig Set.SHO.SIIONE - r l/)cnl women

nro Invlti'd lo rcglhicr for li fiollilni; WDpksliop to be condiict- oit l>y M rs. Jay I'owle.f, cxtcn-

Mr;i, r'‘owloH snid lho work- ifhop; 'to" 1)0 ln'td In Octolwr, Is s|xi(;iflcailv for tlioso who wi;.li to hriisli'iiri on lerlmlqiies mut for d-M lirnilers. Those who

^ n v e 'l i iu l~ im i( > n f ^ y .~ 5PWing,

lltn courhL'. will conHi»t oi Nix mcL'tlniJs of two hours «‘nr|;. If

— ^onoufclu\re^ln>‘’r{;slp(i; th6re will bn two iecl(mrp-T)f—tht_cl{!3 |i, »nd nftcrnoon and evonlnti, pm' nlblv 'in two ilineront'locathin?. In llio county, dopendinB on the num ber rejiislorlnRi Those Inltirestwl mny call the county cxt('ii!il()ii iit'.iMit'n office

'P ^

- ' j a J o w e r - C l u b ; ! —

P rb g ra m 'G lv e n '“ Dried ArrnnKemontfi" w n n

(ho topic of M rs. Glenn Nclnnn!n nronrnm , presented to the Ciiun- iryiiidu IHowor Club recently nt

- t h r • h6m o-of M ra—Mnx~Croth' e rs . ' )

UsinK dried wp6d and vnrious typcH of v ines,/flow ers an d l-’ly- iirlnuH, Him evplnincd ihn moih' 0 (Ih of KNjng/lno m ntcrlttls. .She domnnHtiirl<in h o w ihn wood could Im} used for hlHh o r low arrniigom onfa, doponding on tlio room IxlckKround. She Huld (hnt no nrrnnBom ent nhnuld have to hn titled, thnt^ it flhould ({Ive (ha v lew or (tn own meaflogo.

C liik p rlzo s wont to M rs. Wil­liam Knnting and M rs. Glenn N ohon. I l i e nex t m cotlnK jB a

.-nO'JioAtJunchDoa,

M R, AND M RS. DAVID L E E K.NAPP

Eagle, s ister o f ’the bridegroom , and M ary B utler, s is te r o f the bride.

Candlelighters w ere Ja n e But­le r and Jill B utler, s is te rs of the bride.-R o b e rt Knapps, Kent, W ash.,s e rv e d -a s —best_m an ^ -fo r—hisbro ther. Ushers w ere Dan But­ler and A rthu r B utler, Bliss, b ro thers of the bride.•T ec la G uerra , McCall, w as

soloist, accom panied by Yalorle Koester, Good’ ■

A garden r( h a t evening a t >ride’s grandm other, M rs. Ef- ie Butler, Spring Cove Ranch,

Bliss.

Carol Heady, cousii ■ ■ ■ S uiting ' fln/t snrving-

Jsfn ' of

cake w ere Ruth Van S 1 y k e, Rnymond, W ash., nnd M rs. Glenn Kunkel, Pocatello, aun t of tho bride. M rs. Harold Hendy and M rs. Florence Taylor^ aunt.s of tjw .bride, served the coffee and puhchT^ ' T";

T h a couple reside in Seattle, Wash.

M rs .-C ra in Is ■

G u ild HostessKIM BERLY — R eaders Guiltl

m et recently a t the hom e of Mrs. Tom Croin. M rs. Ja c k Ciai- born J r . assisted the hostess.

Juno H aggard t, p rogram chairm an. Introduced Mr.s. Ju lia Ryan, who ti>aclies nliysiciil edu­cation for the special ('(hication classes a t Robert Rtimrt Jun io r High .School, .Slie showed n film which depleted snmo of (he work dono-iij-tho io-clusaes______

Gupsis wcro M rs. Rvnn ntuiM.rs^„;l‘>o,.D^.DQtI._WunuLdKe..

-T h n Ofil. • 22“ s’(-s>iI(Tn 'w iil he a t th o , home of; M rn.-Clnlhorn,

E:tents_

Lu^n'cjg Lewis

Is M a rrie d To '

R ichgrddCirdine -.<1,

selmo, C filif ., 'd augh ter of Mr.. and M rs. W illiam B. Lewis, was m arried to R ichard O. Ja rd in e , Twin F alls, son of M rs. Rubv Jard ine, Twin F alls, and Carl Ja rd ine . Wells. Nev., in rites

Church. San^'Ra'fael, Calif.T ho ,bride“ w ore a floor-length.

gowp of peau de_.50ift..9.ccented with a le n c o n 'la c e and pearls. H er illusion .veil • fell from a crown em broidered w ith m atch- ing' luce and "pearls..............

Maid of honor was K athryn Stogner, D en v e rr-w ith A lbert Jacobs, Oakland, Caljf., a s best m an^-' -U sh e rs - - W fe "~

■Thompson;— O ak ia n d r~ 'John Ja rd ine , Twin Falls Jard ine, Twin Falls.Toloman, Chico, Calif.

A reception w as held_ n t the hqm e of the bride’s..M fC n ls . T |id , couple,.rook, a honeymoon trip to N ortliern California and wiil-residc-in-M ill'V alley,-C alif. - .

The Twentieth .C entury Club iunchcon is scliedulcd f o r '1 p.m. Tuesday a t the -YM - YWCA, Guest speaker will -be W*. A.

SHOSHONE—St. P e te r ’s Cath­olic Church A lta r Society will m eet a t 8 p.m . M onday a t the church rectory.

Magic C hapter.N o, 82, O rder o f 'E a s te rn .T ila rT 'w ill m e6t m regular-session a t 8 p .m . Mon­day a t .the M asonic T em ple . All

Prim rose Rebekah Lodge will m eet a t 8 p,m . T uesday a t the Odd Fellows H all. A ll visiting R ^ e k a h s a re w elcom e.

> (■ * > /■-Cantflh CQlL'iX-NQ,..]3_Rnd-L'a:

S; Rupert Canton ” 'lA P M 'H olds

M^thl^AAee^t

dies Auxiliary P a tr ia rc h s Mili­tan t will meet a t 8 p .m . M onday a t the Twin F ails Odd Fellows Temple. T here.w ill be a- reh ea r­sal. . •

X.Zenobia Club,No, 2, Daughter's

-of"-thc-Nile .- 'wil> 'inoet a t noon W ednesday for sew ing. M em bers are asked’ to bring sandw iches.

>(. if- ’Disabled A m ericap V eterans

and Auxiliary w ill^have a rggu- la r ” mectrriK a t 8 p'im. M onday a t the DAV H all. M em bers arc asked to bring refreshm en ts . A d istric t m eeting will be l^eld fol­lowing the reg u la r m eeting.

RICHFIELD — RichHeld LDS .Soci(iiy-w ilW >egin-regu-

la r weekiv sessions n t 1 0 'a.m . Tuesday. Mrs, Clive Canps will present the lesson, "Sniritual Living and T e s t im o n ie s .M r s . Lynn H iatt will give the v isit­in g 'je a c h c r s j jn s tr i^ ^

> .V >1‘ .Tho F riendship C ircic of the

Women of the Moose w il| m eet nt 8 p.m. M onday n t thc^hom e o f Ruhy Murphy, 10.17 l l th Ave.‘ E. M onibcrs aro asked to attend in Hniiowecn costum es.

¥• V ^

C ouple W e d sR IC in -IE l.D -N ow lyw eds, Mr.

and M ra,..John Lem m on, w ere m arried Sept. 20 a t E lk o ,'N ev . ,ludge Edw ard Lunsford per* formed tlie douhio r ing cerc; mony.

Tho hriile wnre a three-piece blue k n it 'en som hie ' wi t h beige ncressories.

-nclcrsunls-Ifood-M urkuLnU licIi; f)d(l. . Mr. L cnu iion . Qwna..uiid tuH'ralos ilio I.einmon H ardw are .Store at Uichfiel;!.

BURLEY — The Canton Ru­p ert No. 19 and Ladies Auxiliary P a tria rchs M ilitant held the ir recent-m ecting under th e 'd irec- tio n -o f-G ap t—H erbert Kennedy and M rs. B irdie Kennedy; presi­d en t,.a t . the R upert lOOF Hall.

M rs. Velma Fenton, vice pres­ident, form ed the lines and Mrs. E sther A rbogast gave the open-

— :nd-clnsinff"lhoughis.______ lla-C hatbum , Albtonivws elected delegate to th ^D e- partm en t Association m eeting which will be held Oct. 19 20 a t Boise. -

M rs. K ennedy reported-on-the stric t picnic held, July. 20 a t

the Twin F alls Picnic Grounds Snake R iver. Pocatello No, Rur>ert No. 19 and Colfox •* - - ' a t the

MR. AND MRS. RICHARD O. JA R D IN E (W allace photo)

No. 13 w ere represen ted a t tl ichic w hich w as hosted by Col' IX,No.’ 13.M rs. Fenton reported on th(

picn ic held Aug. 7 a t the Albion City P a rk hosted b y the Albfon women. '

'k,—R upcrtr—who teaches a t different f o r e i g n bases of the United S tates A rm ­ed Forces, told of her experi­ences and trave ls in Okinawa, Thailand and India. P resen tly she is stationed In the Philip­pines.

M iss H aw k w as a guest a t the picnic held In Albion. O ther guests n t the picnic w ere Russell Johnson, Fresno, Calif.; Mr. and "Mi.i. Ruy Clayton and"M rs. J. R. Hansen, a ll Burley, and M rs. GuFShHllngton, Rupert. ! T

It was announced M rs. F en ­ton nnd Col, LeRo\< Fenton v is­ited the Tj \P M and Canton, P o ­catello No. 11, Sept. 8.

Mrs.. E dith Clevengor reported

p ert No.- 19,- being-guests Sfcpt- 18 of ih e Evening S ta r Rebiknh l-ndgeTO uport. Chevalier D’ick A rbogast, assisted by Donna Ar- b'ngnst,' presented a m agic show. E ach guest wns presented n gift.

M em bers told of an unusual ■ interesting experience they

had during sum m er vacation;It was nnno^mced M rs. John

Wiso ls recovering from surgery ami M rs. M argaret Toone, Al- binn. is recovering from a frac- tur^,

S everal, mombfir.1 Of“R»iport Cnnton No, Ifl Joined o ther can­tons in uniform from throughotit the sta te in . forming nn Honor Guard Seot. 2fi nt the funeral of n rln . Gt-n. R, Gnrl Riili’oway of Colfax No. 1.1, Twin Falls; .

An invitation wns road from W(KKl~Rivf>r“ VftllJ'V~Nn“ 227to nllcnd fl.mcctlnB-OcL.a iit.whlchtlmC-Cnl..nnd M rs^R obort IJrv-

wlll show picturon theV'took while vlsiiing the ir snn In Peru;

WILLIAMS SHOES

^> N E -TA B U

D O W N T O W N T W IN F A L L S /

IM J K IIb ly iA InFactari/ A u tltG n ^ ^

__ W HILE^T-NE-Y-L-AST— :

^ 4 > L 0 I W ¥ - S A t E lPrice ad^possibl&-:;due-to-aFM>ver.stock condition at the factory. Either oak_(as pictured) or maple.

These two rhodels are included in Curtis-. Mathes Custom series the ultimate in-quality and fea y iv e s ^ ^

CMrtis Mathes..Mways first'Gorsoous tiondcrciftod c£>blnot . . . 50 Inches long . . , oak or maple with tam bour doors.

_★ Cj;jvi_!s finost|TV rnodiilo with automatic tuning, Y ou r C*M cabinet will never leave your , 'hom o for slTop ropuir; ire -years alie'iid-bf tho r n d u s t r y . " - ............. ' ' " — :------ ---------------

Instant color . , ; 295 squaro inches of [iicturo , . tho biggest*,,-*■ Throe speakers with tone control, ' '

C-fVl’s quality dotos bbck to 1899 , . , nothing fincar.C -M builds moro pf Its component parts than any other T V and stereo manufacturer.C -M hos the lowest cost of distribution . j ., factory to dealer in factory-owned vans'.

you can readily see why.It's Y O U R Best B uy . . . anyit; Com pare and Investigate C -M time of tho year.

This is rrone-tim o offer. D on't mlas this opportunity to buy AMfHRICA’S F IN E S T custom built Color T V and

SAVE A T LEAST $2 5 0 .0 0

2 D a llv a ry , Installation a n d 9 0 -d a y FREE J"

' S ~ ' S ERVrCB~anyw l)oro In M a ^ V f l l l f l y ' ~ m ~

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DEPER PAYMENTS

U N TIL ’ M ARCH 1970

204 M ain AVe. N . Phoner 733-7111

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BRIDGEBy Jacoby

PESSIM ISM PAYS , SlAM -DWro E N & -

Pessim ist South dccldcd’ th a t

O ptimism is a m ighty fine thing and a bridge p lay er should be' an optim ist most of the time, but occpsicnally a little pcssi*- m ism .w ill prove valuable.: North’s tw c .d iam onds was the

—-Jactjby-TTan3fer«;to-hca.rtsrWJt>rir hearts , aod a Very strong •trump; South jum ped to three

and N orth w ehl righ t to the slam . . -• .West opened the four of

. trum ps and South noted that he had. a prctt;; good play fo r 'th e

. Siam. Specifically, he .-could draw trum ps and try a diamond

...finesse . If th a t worked, h e would — bo-iiomo,—if-it-faH ed—hc-could-

d iscard one of dum m y’s clubs on the- th ird diam ond and try

, to break the club, su it 3-3. If ; that failed, also, he could still ; fall back on the sp ad e finesse.

- N O B I H - * 6 4 •V A K Q J 3 2♦ J 3 4>K S3

WEST EASTA K J 8 5 2 <^ 1 0 9 7 3 V 7 4 W 5

lA _________ 4 8 7 5 4...... .......... ♦QIOS-* -

SOUTflCD)♦ AQ ,V -J0 0 8 6♦ A K IO

- - + A 7 5 3 - • - - -B oth v u ln e ra b le

J^orth E ast South I N .T .

P u s 2 ♦ P a s s 3 V Pass C V P « s s P a s s

O pen ing le ad — V 4

w est's trum p lead indicated th a t he was afraid to lead aw ay from hpnors'in all side suits and that* finesses were all going to lose. T h cn \he worked out a p lay , to guardi a g a irf t alm ost every­thing.

H e drew. t'rumpS !and played” two rounds of cliibs. Thch lie played ace-king and 10 o f i j i a - ’ monds. West covered ITnTlOwjth the queen and South d iscarded the last club from dum m y.

W e st‘ was end-played righ t- then and there. He d idn 't huvc ' a club to lead; A spade le a d ' .would be right up lo d ec la re r’s ace-tmcen- and a d iam ond: lend^ Would^llow a ruff and discard .

The ploy olso would have worked aRalftst a 3-3 club break ;, since a club leod would set up South's fourth club. Of course,

- it_ , w ould .have, fa iled-m iscrably:; iT E ast held the diam ond queen but-pcssim ist^South-had-decided '

Porke and Beanes Buckingham Pala.ce S t y l e' TaHe ye fte s h e p f ye Hammus Alabammus.f'an incredibly tender soiynS.

fbcjnd only in i:^patche)ahd-blend ujithye f.lesheof ye Wilde 6 oare in its.most.. mildly romcinticKe Gt-5yfee ,'mhiidl‘i'''occuv~e-t:lT U Jik U b.i bdul lebh' yebyi^u.rb b a re M its y a h .

■ This m in g lin g o f t e n d e r n e s s e and t o U f i h n e s s e ' r e s d l t e t h in a d is h ■ S d s a v o r ^ y a n d s G d u c b i v e i i t > s u r p a s s e t . l T y © d r e a m e f e o f m o r t a l m a n , «■+ L u h e n , i o i n e d m i t h ^ e a n e g ! ! ' ' ' -------------

(=3o x M o r s a n ^ . M . D

* ■ ' S u n d ay , O clqbcr 15; 1 969

CROSS W O R D PUZZLE - -

5 G alwny 8 AluV a-ha» on'

, ------o f 586,412, sciunr? miles12 P recious stone13 Lifetim e

-E as tM Do bo rne -57 t:* w h a u n t—■- f)0 TorcloV cn fit N olc loscd CaSonotCnd.

(B ib ,l,63 T ea r astm ilcr64 D cpnrted 'GS SnoozeC6 G reek cod of - Jove •

DOW

_S Sack . 6 T im e p a s t

7 A leaven -8 P oker s tak e

'. 0 Pe ruse10 Com fort ' aiciufiisy.boats19 InSect?KRS 21 Sk in tu m o r23 C oarae file .•24 C hanges

30 T h e d ill 42 Fem ale d e e r 4*-Worm 46 E n g l i^ f o r w t .47 R iv er in

* M innesota 4T M a tu re . ■ ' •49 A rabian RuU50 C anvas shpltez - ■STRtppcd—&3 M easure o t '

b rftc l 54 N evada d t y S3 C oncludes

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A-12 tlm eS 'N ew s, Twin Foils, Idaho' SuncJoy, October 5; T969

b e r r S i I oRefrigeratQrs And Freezers Are Wqnt-AciabBes. Call 733-0931

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nted until V^ove.n. lte.ii. M ejvm Land-

• inco IB3a. 733-

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Nur.jcry7:i-.-!i'lw

»lo.k. . l-lo,yd Cam brel,

nruvi'u ur viicuni. l.o mifch III 75 p e r cc

' Uuslncss loant — nvnllnblcJor sOund vi

Ullv (200 (

— - O lh o r - ln » tro e t lo n _

OPENINGS FOR qUALIFIED: PE O PL E

STRlCl’LYCONFIDENTIAL

MECHANIC;ARMING OPERATION' _

B usiness Q p p o rtu n itio i 3 0 '

ASSOCIATE^ ^ ■'AUvygVi'menl. I>rcpi.rii. 'iilnlnii IIS lonft us rcqiilrccf

ThnusunflJ-nf lobs’ open/ liJtpor u s u a l l y unnecessary booklol on Jobs.-.salaries, monH. WrlH- TODAY,rW.

3»/i A C R E Sl^cntccl On A IHU Wllh A Sccnl

O U T S T A N D IN GOne of tlic ' Finest Homes In

^"^ 'S P A C IO U S B R IC K.I.Ood diuurc fccl on' Ihc urouni]th ’" b r 'mthe

Prlcf(l_ '.'Wiiy wiiy" bcu»v_ re)

hatfis. 4 fire _ fumlly room: OwntT tins lefi

~Btaic=5o-;icf»-mnKo'n-acni.‘ -

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R E A L T Y

viteTBox-O-'Sri

,0 1K9 w NEA. 1.C

- — 'O b v io u s ly , fu n d s f o r d o m e s iic p ro g ra m s , a f te r p ca ce in ■ V ie tn a n t , w o u ld be a y o jh b le o n ly a f te r we haye

c o m p le te ly re h a b il ita te d N o r th V ie tn a m ! ' ' :

J ? L B w i 3 i J 8 £ C i m L

- Harold- Sanderberg. D e c I o, fa ilu re to yield the righ t of way, SIO fine; F e rre ll,B e ll. Jerom e, d isobeying .a stop si;;n, $10 fine: R ichard C arrico . Twin Falls, speeding. $10 fine;;R ichard Car­rico. Twin F a lls , expired drivers-

—15conRCr-4S-{ij>6;-Co\leen-Dlllon, 621 B uchanan St.,.-.expired-in­spection sticker, 55 fine; Marion

—D avis. ■ R upert, speeding. S20 bond forfeited ; Donald Fred­rickson, H ansen, expired In­spection stick e r,-$5 fine; Jam es G oodrich, F ile r, no vehicle reg- istra tlon , $5 fine; Lynn Hawley,

Servicemen~ATFman Jam es L. Sinclair, son o f M rs. E tftol A. McClimans. Je rom e, h a s completed basic tra in ing a t Lackland A ir-Force Base,- T ex ., and has been as­signed to Lowry Air Force Base, Colo., for tra in ing . In Ihq mis- silo electron ics field.--

?-graduated-from -Tw lr F a lls H igh School and atieoded Idaho S ta te Vocational one Technical School.

152 W alnu t-S t;,-rd isnbev ing ' j sl5p“ siEn7‘"w Itb--ari:000:-w ofd ' them e; J e r ry Jones. Route .3 , Twin FdlLs. disobeying a stop sign, $5 fine; F rancie Lucas, speeding, $20 fine; Loren M al­one. F lie r, expired drivers ense, 55 fine. •

Don Moyle. Hcvburn, ,no lic- cnsc^susp_ciidcd._dcfen!jant pro- _ duced.licensc_in_court:_G ayland . M itchell, Pensacola , F la., speed­ing, $20 bond forfeited: -Bob

•Muzto,— Boise;— speeding,— $15 fine: Joyce M cLaws. Oakley, speeding. S25 bond forfeited: Irw in P e rry . Route- 3, Twin F alls;, expired drivers license.S5 fine; Allen Swafford. 263'^ F ile r Ave.. disobeying a stop sign ._S15_fine:_Jam es-S tcw art, 183S O sterloh S t,, cxpircd in­spection sticker. 55 fine; Wil- •liam Simmon, Glenns F erry , speeding. $15 fine: Helen Shaff, Route 3. Twin F alls, no safety’ ^lmo^-S5-fine^rEwe*^ ^

In B urley, R upert, Declo, , P au l. Norland

: 678-2552

H agcrm an ,-Je rom e

UJr.il — surul

.not_morcJnform'»'uunIi:oii71_

A m erican Oil C o m p a n y 'hns Immpdiate npcnlns for nurn-

N .M A KIi A DIl-l-liUUNCK- cino call 73.1.107P (Anyllin'.’)i_UuJImitsicrJ3?ajai5l-UiDmc)-_

H o m e s fo r S a l» 5 0 ? SHQPPING FOR A HOME 7

" r r .

303 Jackson .St.,'' expi,r.od 'sa fe ­ty Inspection slicker. S5 fin

In F ile r, Hollister, Kogerson Jackpo t, Nev.

= 3 2 6 5 5 3 5 5 : r ;

M in im um S pace 13 W ords “ Be—s u re - to -o rd e r—your—a d ^

on the economical ten-day ra te . When y ou r ad gets re ­su lts you m ay cancel It and only be charged for the days' it ra n . 'In ca se ^ f_ e r ro r the adver-_ tise r m ust m ake correction '

Hnsertion: The- Tlmes-News will assum e re ­sponsibility fo r the first d ay ’s incorrect insertion.All advertising Is subject to

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beni'fils fivuliuiile.. Cni: for fniorvii-w* iipliolrilm

n e e d Tm m e d i a t e i T!?^' 10 m e n

......~AVON~l<enr7'Tc^lail'7i:

iuIrL-Us ot iKillars

E X P E R IE N C E D PA RTS COUNTER M AN .

OM prefL-rrcd. Excellent oppor- tunlly. Contact Joe Allen. Glen Jenk ins Clicvrolui, .

-E X P E R IE N G E D -

H a rd w a rc S tore O pportunity ^

-Latest

FARM

Listings

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“ ciuii«--'iTpimrintn5rTiromn-\vii»’0 ir

Uiimblcs ure cxpiindlnR H.clr Icliilio-opprnlions^itnd j^^ou^cnn bewvekly , delivery, complete pro-

.|lk»-^ui4hor—Intocnta— . ttic proRriim. vonr In.I wclcotrni also. For full

<-ia4lr-Twin l'utt«,-ldahO-

iCRES, full w ater right, nil itccl. Ttiree bedroom homo, i barn, for da iry . P riced

Let us show you ihese lodayt

_ J,Y N WOOD_ REA LTY ,.-Cio-OIuv-LHkv^'oi

UNUSUAL—DELIGHTFUL

We also have a few rentals.

We.slern' AppraLsal' .& Investincnt Co. -

4i4 Main Ave. .South 7.13.2.16.. ■AftL-r-lirs._Gco.. Gould_I33^3IH2_

. SM ALL H OM E ' ' '

K AY H ARRISON R EA L T Y

Office .....................7.1.V2322Netily M asel . .

NOTICE OF SOLICITATIONI-nundry / D ry Clennlns /, A)- ti-rniluii (ind Home PlcU-up und Delivery S e r v i c e : .Mountain

ful liindsi-jplnii, well, -douljlu . Kur

tonwnlci

ryOUISlTEI Spac

brick home

3 spacjous bedrooi room. 2 flreplures.

baths, full bii^einent, s

.. SIO fine;'^Carol W ieberc. 173 L ois" S t , , '• no Hc'ense, 55 fine.

J e r r y A rm strong. Blackfont. fa ilu re .to reg is te r vehicle. S15 -bond—'

ind pacUaRlni;, mllK :

IMMACUI-ATIi! 2 b e d r o o m brick,- Northeast. Lnvelv n.'W carp.-i and drapes, larnc i>l- hich.-d ijaraK.-. flreplar..,•covercd patio, Ju s t SIB.SOO. cjod

JUST U16TKD. Nice 3 bedroom

H om es fo r Sa le 5 0M A K E AN A P P O IN T M £ ^ IT ” Today to see one of these

:HOICE LISTINGS:

COLLliGE vTerrnee, 4 bcdronm bl-lcvel home, H i baths, fire- place, fiimllv room, double Ka- ; raitc. beautiful landscaping, R.-ul plush InuKpcnslvc livlnK buiu. *28,000. . o n ip N .

ertnlnly couldn't duplicate (t'fot

oiim, Kitchen built lns. sunken

North. Another

mmcd. S9500 full prlc

H)BE'R E A L T Y '

fnlto r 733.5457

irlHgs, K cultor 733;C8D4-

WANT the bes

C. LOONEY. REALTOR(208)733-4081

Edna Irish ..................... 7.13 088:Ueth Wickham .............. 733-547i“ "McniBFr-orMnltlpIc-LlstmB'^

WHITli your own ticket. Clean f:. Ily home for sale because Owi «olns to CollcKO..Corner lot. tre

_*lirub»—41o.0Q0—lia s y _ tc rm a .^733-7B79 Mountain Sta

UY O W N tK : Sale f

S17.000. IC I Madison.

N avy E nsign Harold L. Dcejls, son of M r. and Mr.s. J . Lyle Deeds, Richfield, hns graduntwl from Officcr Candlclnio ScUeol a t Newport, R.I.

Ho \va,s grndimied from the U niversity of-Idalm and entered the service In Sept. 1008.

ChnrlcR (Clwck) Sc.h\v«Tma», .■.on Mr. and Mr.s. C a r l

- Srhw crinan.....Twin -l- 'n lh ,- hnsboon lionn! on a lO-dav leave a fte r griidimtlUR Irnm a Navy trnlnliiR srhnnl nt l.iilichiirsi, N. J, ills ycst assliiitinnU Is

-••nT- nunntnnnm n— nn;^>r“ Cithnr whoro Ilf ■ will 1)0 {'iit5ii{’('(l Iii w eather work.

Dnvid Coats, F iler, was flnr-tl Sl« liy ProbiiU) Jmli-c C, M,W lhnn. Shnshtmi'. fur .........Also Ilni'tl bv .liidl!'' Wilson for fipcetilnn w ere CK/»rlrs Atkinsnn,

. K rtrluiin . $in. aiid Kalph Thoin- -i.V Sun V allfy. $12,

'rinc(1~ ' Pftllfp’uilRf C, J . .Shiipi' for Stic

i n i i h r -

... F ile r, no safety 'inspectio ,.. iSr> fine; C harles Armor, Twin F alls, fa ilu re to report an at :idenr. SIO fine: MlchaoLB cai lie F iphth Avf>. N i:nnP. -

515 fin r; Kenneth ,Cordlc Jr.'! .19S5 Osit'rltih St., reckless dri iiiKl’ SlOO'fine.ami five dnvs in iail suspeiulf'd: . Sible Fra7.i«T.

J< im herly ,.fa jlu rp .ln renow-safe- ly Inspection. 55 fine suspend-

■od; P nndvi-H nrrotti—Fll<>tv-ft(» mutl flaps; $5 flpe: 'Mlchael U - -cauir, Pat/l, speeding. 5-10 fine; Wllford M arsh , 031 M arlon St. expired’ sa fe ty insnectlon. 55 fine; Virgil P e rrv . Boi.se, .speed­ing. S2n bond forfeited, and Ray P eterson. 1070 Osterloh St., falltiro lo ptirclm se drivers llc-

ise. 510 fine.Paul Pn lndestc r. 182ft Dorian

Drivir. speeding, $20 fine; Dnn- nI{|-Rlr(', exp lrfd safelv insprc- linn, $5 fine; Jam es Rnblnsnn, 1-12 C arnev .St,, inndentialt 510 fine; Lest t Srhrelncr,' Han-

. .ipfedingl $10 fine; 'Wnde .Snapn, Route Q, .Twin F n lh , dis- «)l)r‘ylni! Hi ip nign, 55 fine; A bbic-.Urlguci, 1333 Alder Drvie, .sellin/: a t f w :«r without a safe.

Insnectlon $5 flin': G ari ,e. 771 Eastland n r lv ^ fall If) reg is te r veliiclo, $5 fine,

uiid_.Gar,V—G age, exp ired , tiufi:- ly in tp tr tio n . 55 fine. '

i-.»ij.'^n7rn>'rivcTr?nrr~rnirnni‘ii(':7 mlK"i .South of Hansen. lU tc buslneis for cuuple. m.QOO. t'

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MAGIC VALLEY ' REALTY

7.13-5S80

7l3.r,')74..‘ -7n3;7S7fl— 42.1--I137;

TWIN FALLS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE '

TOP 20 HOMESHere Is How It W o rk s ..

Each Thuoday MIS mambert caravan a ll naw hom es.lliled ciur- -lnti-|ln>-M<«>k.-onaa-iP»dal-iiniaMan_bu l^al« lnQ .eacri homa thajr^.

—IndiyicJtralTippfanal.' ■' ................. . • . ^

All homos, propflfly priced are ploced on our 'Top 50" list end pulillihed weok^lv to oil MLS memboii'. Would yoa like lo know whol homes orri or> our 'Top 30" List? Conloct V°ur (avorita Tw'i.n Fulit Mulllpuo^l,i>tlnQ Sorvlce Realtor for. full delallt.

PHONE ' 733-0931

tahllsiK') nnti-locally lia^ed cturer and dlslrll.uKir -«f

et|uli.mi-nt anh pi '

Valley Traffic Courts

P rr.hate Judge C. M, Wilson, .Slioshnnc, fiiH'ii Angel l.iuiciHca, .Shoshone. SI7 fnr ftpeetllnj!, Al.srfriiT-irbv^TiinnnviiM-TirformA^ JiiL’f' Wi:rfi ■latnii.'i l->lvmrd 1-Ills,

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lb, iluistein

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n ^^shofthair,

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LOS'n"W l'ro haired'-UVlllon on ijall»

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for Ihti rar<li flowc

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slat'nnce If'n eed l« I IHHU I70ti I'oplnr.

a rn U h X S 'i j i

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aniiiverxnry nperlal, d lseonnt,' M ri, l,yilii 7th Avn,. N,' I'liono :

10 p»r cent tia rdner, .11)1

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JIlRli voliimo locntlnn (or pnx ltn.i an<l te ivlcu-w nrlt, In Twl l-'alln on U.S, lilk-hway. Plion 73:i.riI72,

sf-:i<VICK' si'ATl(IN and l.odv V nrttlnK *M,()(iO per year, P rlc r snn.doi) ini'ltKli'K i-nnipK'tu tine c'liulpmcnt and invrnlni'y. C u ll' dene Koei)nl<'k 73:I 7J1)7. Tli.i ' Offlci’ of (.lain. 7i:i-07»n, .

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. roomi, 'basement. carf/Ct. lire-pinee............: ................ .525.000OUT o r TItn: o rdinary, new top (lunllty n.builroom homo.'MO.ooo

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1)II1'I .1;X, lirlck i la'dni'tim unKn .'lllu.l l.a tlu . HuriiKci. illl,HIX). A<\Itr'ahy, 7:i''-f'' l7,

NIAV UliA in'Y .Snloa, In Kelelimi on .Sun Val1>-V l<oi«l. l<h>mo 72a

nr 7HH.MM,........ - - w r

of Times.N'tws,

M E N — T R A I N N O W F O R n i G P A Y J O B a S A

C L A IM S A D J U S T E RA dla .ter . .....1 Invejll

eoinplottr Unit of pro <;iu homcit; Your nxiiuilvii In ter-atale lion Tuinv»BMnlWr», Swls* VlUn 15

• \Mlnpmeiif trompany, 733-OTlfl. i - t le n o —Hopkins- ■

doiihin rarpiirt, T o ln lj.rico »J0.an0,Down piiyifii'nt« *l,iiSo. f a l l .....

dayi, 7:i;i-»<U0 evenUm.

OWNllll: l.ll......... ........................I and faiplly tooin down. U Imtlm, (iillictnt llvlliK liioiil. tiidl, patlil awiihiji. fllorniio. Choice loeallnn.

N E V \ ^ H O M E !

.\1 irt:^ '-G rn \7T fiirn 'n \T Mrs, G, M. (Iriiy S ‘-iFirst, He Got- ..

II llii' A irjs . ' ■

i.wkiiiriii Al'r' iito KisnTheir A ttentio n

fTc'iiJnsiTf}— iroNiiJT ro for imwBil irnpfft X N-IO. e.() 'l lm m

> ,,D « Q ^ ^ a 1 o n r

■ 1).';. Air I 'o iro Cnnt, fit - liU lh iK .-iD ii.-o f. M r._.aiitJ_Mt

Moytl O. iailliiH.-l>ifirTni, Is (1 -d « tt\-T irn m .Son Nhtii Air llii.st',

Vieiniim. ■ ..................I lf is a hfliri)))|er plloi witli

.JliL ..,.nrd...A t;ro.paa. - lU '^ o u . !

D Iflrli'h llli;h ..^I'imol nml r r lv rd his d-itrcn IroinUnlverKllv of Mflho, \\luuc

tlirojigh ih(! Air l-'i • IIlH wife, Shirlcv. I te r o f M r, am i Mrs Ir t t , D letrleh,

- .im i 'c ,. the (Iniijili l)itf\iin A

........... iu :iJ j‘ro m 'rjn i'5 A -5AUC;>-rmio ifssertiil, - “WnriT-n>ik«M“ whM -he-r Inrly liked Ik.wIIiijs for chltdren lie (iitld, "1. think linwling ls~n fiintastli: iMini’ for chlldnrn. ItilcniaudH tllso lp lin u a tu l eoacotratlnn, nnd 'w lioro a rc .k id s |i lug to liiivit HO miitOi 'fim wlv |)ra(,'tk'lii{t i Ik’so two vlrlupn?

Whfii ihe ^hk-f''

Call JiiilV nt Mninlln-*

.......;nro’;:'W i:iitlnii sp r.

B ab y S ltto n -C h lld C aro 16C im .n lU tN '.l VJI.l.AOJ!. ChlUlT.

i'.Tt'Ml'., wIiTk hdiiTii Tnai r ralnloHSI Henil • iiddrrsi m r». •1)apl.MII-<ri'. ]'al<h •,ir nTtwnr— - iTl'll llrus'h nnoiU nii> n' aiiil

, »IO-»:n wvnli,

(iV'tr=’iti‘n1lH -nd varailoa, ■Apply' In ndu run IniJ.- y a i> V .

iiiMiitia and intill liidnvl lll'ilt A l'I'IH lvlvl) I'O ll V1-.M'ltANS

!> tm iM 'u n ifw n .i, im .t.

1,

Xegislation OK’flWASHINO'ITJN, (UI'I) -rTlie

IIou-io llnnklnft Commltieo j.-pj. d ay , iinniilrnnitHlv ii|nirovc(l In- glNlMlon iitillinrlr.lii|c minting of a .''i.i)vovlosi!'' hllvur,. tlDlliir bOHrlng tlio Ilkenesft of Dvvldlit

the K ennedy liiWf dtilliifH nnd let eiio Trchfttiry cell neiirly 1 nillKon r u r o sllvp r dollars,' ii hold*.

•ny tiiillcii - l lfa n s . ,

than init y fii^nt ‘ifiu!('

- h tin irttrtllr

uaum.lluQa«uil,.dlivi;tur-nuby..ili;i hlMK. Ninaiii-y — .p ra.k lnduruurit

h lix ln raatten — divided cIuiid v:t:i.-jiimi. 7:i3.in)lo.'

Jlo'.'lOiiil* Ciillit Cnro, itn lo llcniiiinl. Divided c in sio i miraery, piu.hlii .............. - 'nml hliiili

!<1 with Indl.. )f tlinn niDf

•Ihoro'H an a t i-e pipe, n con

................................... inoi!eiihliiH. IIhi'iirfliiw*' necklatre,' -a «|x»«n

nviHl from ' bone, anti, iif nirsi-, lht< Chlt-l'ii enormoiiN I'liddiTfiH of hrllllant fcalluirN. Ill hin own Inlmldihlu way,

Chluf Trvnor Ora lliilftDWii lui* te.rlaln!^ rh lldnm thi'OMghout the V jijhcd“ 3 |n n '? )i:;- .•■,•“ 7, "I'liny appi’rc la ln what I . dri

llir tliiMn,'' ho ciitiinmnK'd. ' 1 kiiaw they think iihoiit me, and iliui maketi m o feel rfiul Hood/'

Plnr?mn)V)L ..HU .lny” emi.,, h.

H o lp W o n lo d I 1 0•nTnr:'irn m wu~u>r iH’.uiiT^i:i i

Cull 7)110 10 Tiilio u.in. or i<v»

fjN'|{ tm iV U K .n n il liitH iruek t with dr v ir i . WW\ nxclianiin diHKlnH

i.4iJ3fi,- lUfl.niinn I" ' -

I lUiAN... CI.IIANimi ..Jillld^Ul

Fa rm W o rk W a rtlod 23

r tm rsw T v rn T N n -

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NA’IIDNAI, IKIMI!' RTiitiY i :i ) l lN c n ..

MANAGHMI.'.NT

lti-:i

GUNTOM tiWA'IlllNCl Atlvii Km>Iii>

...... . liin.BOK i ... ......... .illlllKUI. ,1

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aitln

rk," A p p l y ' f n ' •iriiHl'DM Pli

wxrm!'i>i wxri-irnwi, .ippifti;SUM nt f lp tlll^ 'i l‘aiiiUiHD ill..—..............

u jr^ ^ 'iK f ir - * n w m s r i t s r ’c'Hi J U DlR Hoy Bnyllmi, .......... - ”

a '-;i2ti-X Ii lir ;iau n.mr), 1 . .rAt4'tln'ji ■)'liy' ..in r-U ruw '. Inu with linrniw lied, Wl' HiiyWliuiii, ,lntoin»i :i-i4.nn2H,

Cllim)M'»wnllii'Iii^^ wlll'T coniiT'

fiiu7,

- W oiiii'ii - Mofnl (ipi-r.itli

. CniiDhIII with

Io1|owIm|''‘uv 1iir~TntininH--ii i-d hv III. Alt'­ no hairl

ll npmi riiiiiplniKkn,VA APi'U ()vi-;n

itlpn wtlid piK

1' 1oi-lilivti 'l'rnlnlU|i . DIvltloi

, l.a I»1 (

i- iiim rs lll 't) *-i). tvo.nl.flnois, sonio eurpol. O n.Ian lot, Jd.nOM or »l,nt>i) down. i« mimtli and ii'.W iniuiuai. 1HI>1

"-pnlnt, •hlliiit. tU,<i[lli, n» iili __ _ i j . , .r . j , . i i t jo , ,n . j^ l jM i(» i ._ _ lMMI^)IATIt poimi'piHKin. T liuiiriiit

opia, rAinlly roonii (livplai-ipeti-il, iliiii lit) uaraiie, iin1ii‘». ,liv tii.oon. rtrir firn ltv . 731.fill?.*

-lilH I'j'" llmltoom, full” Iiyji'et — «-Mnnrnp;- .sm m rtiown 'P.'fTmi'

l<ln.l Di'.ln, Mnlio, llJH.i,.,..........r rK c W m lir.Wiur'M'a'iliau lliii, l>liuii« 3J<-U0U, Joroiiio.

■Ai^n.y, 7;inlrii llittolil’sl

itrvra'-iieif

Ijnl-i'iln, 7,i'n"iin~ i n i n . i n r ; n r

U i'p t. A nil I'aelfli: Aye.•' T acam u . WuHl>|»i’U»\-QlHaa TimFTi :n r v r )T T if i^i,i.' ' . d

Inlilonl'a An'rdl'd.^I'l'," t,'np'llI 'a r H fino drsciipiivo hro.........wrlin Ainrrlrnit ticliooi . IloK 71)10,

per tnOHtIr

as little as $200.(1)0 d o w n

, "3 BED R O O M S^,! B A T H -F U L L _ : BA SEM EN L A N D -C A R P O R T '. . . .

.........f lA /tlI7l7 lN7 1 "iredi'o:,7M ."'flolj"M o.!

dalllon, i hnllia, liii'lt-liis, eniiiniKcl ' . iirnpRi. .‘unrouri. • BBn-nnrtfi," lunTTnr'

hTrN(ri('»iai«, iiTi-iio f i i ^ o oIII, muilleiil roiiilllloii. I'l

. J7,IIOII AiT lMiiUV,.WI,1.li-;IY i iy Cl'WNI'.Ki i'wn Im'iironiii. imij;

fliii niniiirn, frnrnd ynrtf, l/.bi ,h a quincy. 733-uio'/.

|I you C!Clfp-tA-QQQ_par-Yn/.iw<twr<-rtiw niiirrlwW-2 clUldron; your toltil pnyihont will bo JOS por niofith. Govornmoiit will pay $55,00 Intoroil subildy,I Ikivo Cl cotmnltniont Iroin llio Foclorcil Housino Ad- inlnlfclf,allon undorMho-235, progrcini to build 10 now' lioinua In Twin Foils, .. , <

Phone 733-2691 days : ;

or 7.33!846D.,eveniiniS! gi Sundays .;

ASK FOR "BOB . . . THE BUPER"

Page 33: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF264/PDF/1969_10_05.pdfBo Twin F^ls Juvenife^ Use myself .bui I knowl It Is a. lot. in higher

■, ' ' ' ' - ■ Suni^Vj October 5 , '1 9 6 9 _ Tlmes-News, Twin Falls, Idaho. A-13 -

Lookiftq for Exira yalue,? Shop the Want Ads Every Pay for the Biggest Vqlues!H o m o i for Sale SO

- s S i s s . i _ » s . $ r

N cf^ n rto i cozy ■ A bedroom, full bascmcnC nnd dooc] lociitlx" E niy to handle. Only »l0,500.

. Fa rm s fo r Sole 5 2 -C a m p e V t

. Knotty pine pnnellnc In'.

2 0 0 A C R E SGood level' fiirm Innd. $<8’,500.'

i ACRES South f

............... - npt. tio....’ Turc. nicely InndJCnped. . . nt JOMXt.

Ilcti'i.......... ....... ..nctly Dameron

$ 5 $ $ S, 5 J ~ sWANTUU:'.G. ,1. — ’ v e % ionc7.

Price rcduccrt ft tl.OOO. Two bcii.______ rooms, llvln«-room , klichcn. uill.

niyTUitrenyrnaniirmiurrynainvs'------ fARency-Tai^-gJOlT-TIl-ST^O. 73:i.873<.

EKY roomy” home on ' Flllihore, bath nnd M. bascjnent rcercutlon-»°8.So.^CnllJ^nk^'oo& -733^^ Mountain Stale* Reolty.

J21;000... )n01IL Y I)rbducllvc <0 iicro fu rm .'Z h miles from Kimberly.

• ; F I N A L -

; ’ 6 9 M o d e l s .Save Like Mad On

■ K I T K A M P E R S

* i r s e lf c on ta in ed '

DRAST1CALLY-REDUCED~

— O u L-O f T o w n H o rn e t 51THREH Uedroomi, l»i

-kltchcn. lIvln'B room. _____• ORC.-Blrconditloncdr cnrpi ted. bui ■ mttlliy nnd I bedroom: loo'xl2n'

C0rn c t_ j0l. L o ti or tloroRe.- All e lectric home, one year old In

— Bcllevucr788-4HHr--------------- ------ -

T a y l o r

A g e n c y

Member nr Twin rn lli

••MLS" Servli inid Taylor. Broker, 423-5ie3

-BAKFiR’S .M O B I L EH O M E S

Form s for Sale 52

S P E C I A L !BOO ACRE »tock ranch near I e rm nn.-2'hom v»,.dnlry barn sood eorrnU. localcd on Hljlhwa^. Land In high

hay and pas .. ... . . .heart of cattle. J127.000. with Rood tcriT

iccded 1

DAIRY aN D s t o c k RANCH

— 320-ncrcs— SO— aVreT^frtvatedmore or less, balancc In pasture and jjrailiip. Two-bedro-m iiiod. frn nomu. carpci, nnd piinultd. ilu s d;ilry bam . good corrals 2iM U ns 45 head ol liLMriRhis. I30'‘ of w ater. LUtIc Woud R n v r runs thn>u;ih r-^nfh. otie mile ^ h ushonc. Idaho.Small down paym^•nl. easy iL-rni» a t 55i?a- Total price j;iH;000 ir Intcresled contact Thurman Jiiek- son f t f ranch -or., a t ICO Blue Lakes North.

JiSTA'ilE_SAl.liZIj7.000.prS:«--redue- .1-,,- ino.i— — '

■ - rd - io -h a y andrp«a tu re . J30.&M with good term s. '

'"F irs t-tlm e-lisM d- for ■IJOth-ofHfre'- • nbove ranchei. .

I V E R S O N R E A L T Y. • &4^354 •.Bob ...................................... flH-<n23

■ Christy ...............................*.n3<-44&S

B ^ U T I F U L HA G ERM A N V A LLEY

-34~acro»■••choice 'f e r ti le ' Innd.' l=rcr IrrlBBtlon w ater, l<le;il cattlo r.i!s"nR nrc.i- Many are buylnc small trn cn . Cond .1. b'Srtroom home wllh 1 n r r e chi ckcn~coopj-rented-on-m onth-— ]y basil.' Hard to beat for $35,* - ODO. JI0,000 or more will handle. Ask for GEORGE T . tSF.NSON

. PAUL B, I.AR.SEN, Realtor* BOISE, IDAHO

•nnkcs It n real barRa1n."You canH buy nvire j:or Tcs«,_J.ow;.Oown pay.

- n u 'n f with cxcL-lleiit term s. Call Iliirold Kclthly. 73,l--.'400. Thu Land

,-Ot»ci>-Of. ldabO-73a.Q7J6______ -

5 4Lots a n d A c ro o g e '

T O W N & C O U N T R Y 1 A C R E

Almost new three bedroom brick, w ith life time I h: rool. T rcm cndou*‘-NortlJcast-toca(Ion;“ * Medallion all electric, two Iovc> ly h.Tlhs, carpct ami drapery Ihrniii-hfiiii. |>rcmlum construc.

.......... ...... _-vniD on't m iss this

T W IN FALLS

^ M o b ile Hom es

^ V E■ N E W

■’ 6 9 M O D E L S

R e d u te d ’ SlOO to S1000_for -FINAL j69 Clearance '

-----«f‘.TRAYEL_TRAlLERS—

M OBILE HOMES

^ D O U B L E W ID E S

-S(t}M-,-Bervl5fl— P orts— Supplies-. 'H onest 'P r ic e s — F a ir DeaJlnRi 13 Y ears Serving Magic Valley

B U Y Y O U R H O M E A T

-SIMRSOH8 ’ S E C U R I T Y ;

'C A M P E R . . .On tloso out fo»

- ■■ $ 9 2 5 , '

1 2 ’x 6 0 ‘ F L E E T W O O Dcom pleicIy7itrnlshed

. j . $ 5 7 9 5 .............. ,

SIMPSON: M OBILE HOMES

M O B I L E H O M E S ■_Skylln© . Von Dyke_|- V ardo

Nomad . J e t . Aladdin O.S DISPLAY'Double WU11.-S

- T R A I L E R S A L E S .

i & R o o m - 7 6 - F a rm 'lr rtp l«m * n ts *

^ • r s s rFABM IIANu“ 2 » “ %jet" .U ryc s i

” 'Cenier'lioieL''5aS*»oVbona StneT South.

M o b ile Hom o Parking 7 9

S I M P S O N ’ SA D U L T T R A I L E R P A R K now finished and ready for

occupancy

- S f t t P S *

■ M O B I L E H O M E S

NUW LAUGli alwdy—

J t r a c i o r 's '• JOHN DHERE 4020 dl<

• TARMALL 706D• OLIVER UO.>B<ui- » CASI-: 430 dies ■

aliudy—lulsr—M>'—nn- ■t“p n rK in 6 n 7 n J lu e735-1830.________ ..

Businoss-Offlce Rentals 80OH UCli S '’ACli — new. N orth 'B lue

Lakes, 600 sguure feet fully c ar. . — pcHd, Bn;j~privnfe balh. ContucI

• CASE 950 12' wlndrower w /c o n d it lo n e r ..........................

• JOHN U EERR No. 12 2-rt)W n^choppc ~ -

....... srm all M• 2 row H allw ay ., d ircc t » p u d

harvcstorr i o - used JO H M .D ^ E B ^ ro lle r• Used 18 X 7 j b i m D EERE

model B.DD grain d rill (Ilka new) .'

• Used M *. W duals, cotnplele

c SO MAGNOLIA two bedrot. exci'lk-nt candltlca. V ety cIi'l... throue,iout. Carpel, atone windows plus sklrtlnff nnd • insulation for bottom . Call C-15-21115 unyiim c.

A p o rtm e n ts -F u rn ish e d 7 01 X;OM»llNATION LIVINL^KUOM'I

und K ltchencttt. U tili___lic'd. ^43. A dulti, Closo down-

boston, :;a5 3rd Avenue

^.Sh.AH:;N i . . th ree rooms, balh ' H«al. w ater and sanitation .rur

nishcd. A dults, m arried coupl<• d.No pets. »75. 733-512; .

ROOM ofnce trailer, pcrfect for contractnrr. Like new, Sl.loo. Sun Valley, 73C-3T” ' -----

Fa rm s for Rent

w ater. Write D arrll Uowen, Cton. Idaho. B-TO?. _______

130 A CKES-nenr IM-ln Falls. Good beet allstm ent.'Som e pasture. Box Q-3 CO Tlmes-News.

W a n te d to Rentr S oo-A eR lls: -Help" l~ m ance

BAKER’SM O B I L E VERY NICE cl,

H O M E S

PAKTJ-Y FURNISHED, llvlog-room, kltchcn. one budroom. baih.

-A d u l ts —n o -p e lir-A fte r -S fa o . 733-

LADY'S Single., light houseki rad ian t heat, enlranccs. softener. 543 2nd ’ Avenue Ua;

ind equipment. Write Box P S , •■o Times.Ne»»s.

SMALL I-URNISIIED 2 or J bed- hoine or trn llrr in Morning-

iistrlet. Phone 7J.1.0087. ■

Light Indust/lal E q u ip m e n t 89

GEMEquipment

5oulK_£ajitnnd Drlv#•‘Your John Deere D ealer">- TwK Falls ' Buhl

7 33 -/2 7 2 - 543 .4392

• H E S ^ N W IN D R O W E R S . Any New Modell Buy NOWi No in terest untiL Juno 1st. 1070.

-_ lC V A L i:E Y ;E O R b ' “

loading wagons. Ideal to r plckhig u p beet lo p i o r w lndrowed hay o r straw . Used very little, *2200 each, (.hlsholm Bros. F a rm Equip­m ent C0„387 North O verland. Ijo r- • tdflho. Phone 678-5564

________ ______ vT bT ciia. Young single persons n e e . cnll, nff children or pels. 733-

NliW 2 t 3 - .- .......... ,h a rveste rs a t Big SavlngL. . . . ^ fo r a ll FArmhand 350-25O-IS0 beet harvester* a t Twin Falls T ra tto r ft Im plum tnt, 2030 K im berly Rd,

GATEWAYTRAILER CENTER

M agic Vftllcy'«-LarBCst S

K e a l t y a n d In s . - * mobile homes

carpetcd llvlnRroom. UtiUlles fut nished. *75, A dults. Closu down­town. 233 3rd Avenue North.

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U S E D I N D U S T R I A L t Q U I P M E N T ----------

fqrm-’trWpteihenfi

C O N STR U C TIO N E Q U IP T .A U CTIO N . O CT. 23.

W IN N E M U C C A .. N E V A D AJohn^Etchiirt. loc ,. RetirlsR ftom

Sale a t E tc h art Jlo t P lant su e , 10:30 a.m .. IHOHS.. Oct, ■«.

CEDARAPIDS 3.»W-LU. SO-n>H HOT PLANT.

• 8IEURA PORT. CONCRETC BATCH PLANT. 714-Y<li.

---------------- r cA -f e n -P fc-- —

143 HEAD HoUtelD S p r i n t ^ baif^ c rs , welciilng (roia tOOU to ' I3S0. Doundt. L o u of close-up haliers, fo r i> i* o r tfad e . Can Flaknc«.

Hughes. 33>-,»l|S. Jerom e. __: ____ ' ____ _

• CAT D8-I4A Crawler T factor. ,C A T . DUOOO G eo.-Seti DELCO

30-kw Con; GM Diesel P o w c r_

38 " Jaw. 22"x40" rolls, (ft) Con­veyors to 7l>-rt. length. V ibrat­ing Screeni; 2-ft. C rushlns

■TRUC;>rTRACTORS:.lt«8 Pwter. blit 3-axle; ISM ft 1961 Intl. 3 n*1e. DodRc 2-axla T ractor.

Ilxer Truck*. ' Dumps. W aliT Trucks. Cement H opper Troll'. Cement H opper Troll*

Pickups. lind-D um i»......._-A<«iiflrrei7rnr’r«-f <•»,-ITnlilpmenl.

O R \V E L DEPO.SIT SITES lo b« Offered for leaie.

For Illustrated catalog, contact HAX n0 U S E “ft“ S0NS. Aneiloaeer*

361 So R obciuon Blvd.• Beverly H ills/ C.-ilir. 90211

r < 2 » ) 653-5300OR SALE AS is wh«fo _ . — . Michigan Loader Model 17.’>A. One John D eere 440 Diesel loader. One G ardner — D enver cum pt^S!'~

CAl I)-6 — Hydraulic 3-wnu bU.-- Good condition. Must sell lmn>ed- lat«ly; TaKe mobile home o r iralh e r house as pnrt trade . See ^ ack a t B uker'»-M oblla-H cm e».— -—

H O L C T E U J : C A L V E S

O rder o o w 'fo r lum nrer aod (an ctcllvaxy. choice U oltlcln catvas)- bulls, o r b a ira r* .^ e * t« rn U«e> *toek CorporatloB, R uM rt, Ida* bo, 436-6901. o r O. J . i ia r r tt , MC-2242 .........

t REtHSTEHHD production tested Angus cows with calve* bjr side,7 .bred hvllert, 3 yeafllog bulls.1 16-month bull. Bellevue 7«S.3S04-

CA LV lISf-From Cntorado. agfl f r o ' t ' 4 woohs to 4 months olil. Holsia.n, . b e lfer,. and bulls. 43«-4<ai. R u . pe rt. -• .♦

LARGE *upplY ,uvalU blt. .top .d a iry - , cow*, and he lle t* r"and elota^t'-*—apclD R i>ti^ody.L 4m ltA r-.............SmithflelA.^ Utah. - ■

FKESH o r S p r in ie r cow* or heifer*. Q aa ran teva.— n u r r o r l r t4 * * tot '-Hu»h«*. Bum M3.5>XS w W-3>»ga. ■

SPRINGING Holstein BeUer* lo r Mte.^ Contact Bay Olsen, 829-3313,

FO R ^SA rE : 10 head V H«ht feeder ^xattlB ,- C a t» - T » l« r ------ --------------

S w in e 103EIGH T reg lite red Y orkshire b ird

s r l ts and sows. ArcblQ Malone, Je ro m e. 324-50S2.

Horses --------

up to .S .m oo ths. W ann-w itter M d t.ick room ' avaitnble. Ob edge of C lty ''llm n8. 333-11178.

iuiU IbT E K E iS und grade ficuses, • bougUi and (olt*.. Specialty raaeh geldmg*. Ren H ater. 733-6(W3.

CyRl>. 4 row poU to d igger. 2 Sun. m aster 4 row potato devlner*. I NO. 70 Curl po ta to harvestei I No. 1 Curl P o ta to harveste i, Don M cFarland. 825-8003. Eden.

1048 IN T E R N A T IO N A L 'truck. *480.... xraek-, *1.000. front, witb Farm -

H a y , G ra in a n d Feed 94...I'A KMEUSr Urcen ebon 3rd tu tting

alfa lfa with byU ge, io rsgo M ver. Also use bylaga forage sa v e r on corn sllagB to m ake It moie poNet- able and reduco shrinkage. Leo's Custom Farm ing. F lier. 326-4703.

DAIRV Pellet* »3S-tcn 'bulkV^ toa sacked. Globa Seed o sd Fe««, Twin Fall*.___________ __________

CUSl'OM STEAM grain rolllnb. mo- bile — molasKS. At Haskell. 423- 5880, K i m b e r l y . ___________^

12 ACRHS of pa itu ro for r«nt. In Twin Fall*. 754-9827. CaHia, Nev> ada.

CORN cribs, and com bins, to r *ale: 1,000 bushel c a p a c lty .- le c en U .a bushel. Globe Seed and Feed,

FOR SALE; THRUE-Quarter regls- ..............A rabian m a ^ ^ * 6 U broken,

STURDY 3 horse, horse tra ile r . 8150. Call 32e-413». ■

•H o rse 'tra ile r, stu rdy .TWO Ho i. . . . . . .saoe. 326.4358.________ .

GOOD HUNTING m are fo r «ala c trad e . 733-006.

RADBlTS...buclu..cl<}«s..Bnd M b e i ._Hutches, pens. T oU l price,- |I75 . 343-4568, Buhl................ .. •

T r a r r ^ E R A N C H

300 hrad . ,3-"bcdroom home, t

• L & N REAL ESTATE CO. 324-4800 . JEROME

1 6 0 A C R E S T O C K R A N C H

E xcellent wloterlnR a’rea. CG 'a c re s Irrigated, a ll'h n y and pas-

, 50 afiorcs cnnal w ater. 75” '

mra^K“=^7c:oiumbia'

» TRAVEL TRAILERS Traveler.c — R oadrunncr ONE AND Two I

___ kitchcn. _____•S;ira(io, barn, fenei-d ,____ ,,...

■veil, low ly lanilscaplnR, Call

Rround uvallable In • Twin ' Fnlls todiiy. This RO acres joins the Col. ICRu of Soullicrn Idaho for over H tnile. F o r appointm ent call Hnroli

LARHE ANIJ SMALLER 3 rooms 'i rR c closcl. Adult only. J

• Inn, 7.13-0244.

* TRAVEL TRAILERS ANDties furnU hfd, 731-.li

P e t e r s e n R e a l E s t a t e. Wendell. idahOi . 33n,;o7i JW-ACHKSr-with-IHO-shori

Nicu homi', laruu burn.cellar, corrals.-D andy stock ..........with Qutsldu grazing righ ts. Juo. -...11 ____i-.T.

TWO m u / ............... ...... ....

kltchcn, bullt-ln appllai

4,1)00. REAL ESTATE

GATEWAY- T R A I L E R C E N T E R

Vddlson W tst 733-2410

S e w t w o Ucdroom eomplctcly fu: nished npnrtm cnt. No rhild ren f pets pleniie. Call Tjn -B rr •

T \v a .. Ui;tli;c>uiiu._w‘!LV

■ 40 Acres. ______ ____ . . ,.ticulars write or call SCHMI . . AND M UFFLEY.-G oodlng. Idaho, 034-47HI.

--ildlnfis. Growing 'I, nlfaUn 'And having > or pasture. P riced a t )i

____JO. West a:nd Really . f<' West Mnln. Phone M3-4400.

On A V A IL :rriLE ' NO\V~r ~I^VENINGS BY APPOINTMENT

TliR I'.E roiim aniirlnu 'nt, H rat and w ater furnished. *40. 247 3rd Sti Hnst. 733-3870.

Business P roperty

Ken

liindPaitcrsnn . Iiroher._______________

:;cii ACRU.S choice row crop land in high Ataio of fertility . I.ois of w ater. Over KM acres rendv for •puila or bnuls. An. cxcuptlunal buy ni loss than 1400 per aero. Rocky Mountain Really, 733.1400, Evv.nInKS 733-4S14. 7.i3-00ttB. •______

Wf>. ACHU ,Stock ranch. 3 bedrnnm home, no w ater shares, less ihnn 2.1 miles from Twin Fnlls. Totnl p rice only 145,000. Stockm an's >in. nlly,- r>00 South I.liicnln. Jerom e, 324-4843, 324-4375. ft23,»374.

, 110 W est G, Jerom e. Uy

V o c a tio n Property 5 S

A L W A Y S B E T T E R B U Y S

^ - M A G I G - y - A - b l ^ E - Y -

M O B I L E H O M E SMobile home*

T rrv e l 'I 'ra lle r • M otor home* 3y, miles w est of W est 9 r>?lnli

733-6141 — Closed Saturday*

furnished^ lnclu(K-s;nll u tlllllci. S35,

2.III-:i)ROOM basem ent aparlm ent.u illlilrs paid. 10. p e r m onth, 733.

—lfiftn-trvenlnn»-nml-wcrKrntft:------^S^ROOM S, olt utilities furnlshc...

SCO to npprerlnle . SCO, 733.7304. 1711 K lm herly Roiid.

SWISS VILLA in the heart of ben._ tiful Sawiooih V alley, pffers cholco building lots, lf>w down paym ent, ronsnniililo te rm s. I 'o r Infonnutlon on m il o r our sn lrrtlnn of fine m oualaln cnblns, Cnll Swiss Vllln, 733-0710, n r Clone Hopkins 543-4043.

Real Estate W a n te d 6 2 -

second morir'<R'3s,

Rood corral's, fl iioflh. '/• '< Jarom o, .iJi-JIKn.

M ACUtcS.‘ J3.1,000, Hmnll down, linlnncn

- H<why- Mbun»aln-H«il»vr-7M.~~ evening*. 7.3.1.4fi14. 7.V3,nnS3- “ f n —nu-^oi^~^<’H ~T ntit-fSnn— ra il

I'P.l.DTMAN HEALTOR.S. 73J-1HM.

BUSINESS^ S E E H G E =

l^nK^s, or t r a i l i.oeoi ... N ot to exceed S3,000 -act. Write P . O. Uo> 1. I 'a l l i , Idaho.

Ca m p e rsb 'N i; 'V l.lIJli-IN unll -Cl

Ci»mln« nr Unuchero ..................slljiliilv ddmngiiii, .Sen nt .Stiirdy. —ituiit-concho*, ao3o'ximhflriy''nir --

Hi' IHAVI-I. IHAIITi'H , Mlcrps —CnrprtBd, drapes. - Cleon, Shu

in03 Klmes, 733,7770,

WILL BUY OR TRADE (or good

Pickup Campersor

Trailer Houses ,L E O R I C E M O T O R S

Griodlng, Idahn

A p o rtm e n ts -U n tu rn ls h e d 71.bedroom . apiirtmenc. ined, cnrp'ete

........ ...ilry facllllies,LYNWOOD MANOR

34.1 nuio Lakes North

JO P.BS■fuui, heat, i . i i tn , lurnlshed. 735.nn.’'3.

Avenue ftast, ^'Fhrce romns batli, h ra t. w n irr and sanitation

I windows, Cnll 7JJ- TWO l>«flroom. Ideal f n r 'T ld ia lv

, 6tl AUlSTOCUAT JO-, S«l{ . S i ' ; . r . u n r l i e Nor 37B1- iiHcr BiOO, - •

1000 I'I.liF.TWDOU 12 x nj.---------------------------- -------1----- P.ii**,!

Hou se S 'Furn lshe d

MAGIC VALLEY

n o u * a s * ru r in * i i i iu / >>;UTU sim V lI'tousu,'orr n io c t purk^

ing, mlddN-iigud puoplo, N " clill

.in A r one ll)6i Ilry.

m oil lir IIPlS. 7.1.1.40;iH. ONI'. ROOM huusu, .SUltafjT

. I 'a rll^ lurnlshed >e Hast

B elo w you w ill find m n n y Borvlccrt nvn lln blo from W a g lc V « llb y DusI* ncNMCfi. Look under thu tow n in y ou r aren , , . co n tu c t o n e o f th o se fir m i lo r th e fin est In aerv lco am i q u a lity producta.

T W I N F A L L S

Ho tise s-U n furn ls h e d 7 4NIIJU 3 bedroom .

loonlliin or Jen im i

CONDITIONINQ)M, Ifunihui I, F o r llio Hi

SEPTIC TANK SERVICE

------c«lt-Uli,-ilu(Uaiia...CuiUP>ilUE<_743^Il^ttt-Kouuir

VACUUM CtlANERIlines' and sepllo lank cleaning.

y i i a n s i r g i r * ’ " '" " -" " '"

eronces. Phone 733-H4S0, for op-polnjm rni,________ ,

ONK IIIUIIUIDM. 'l>i»ioiiir-iit, Oi

CHIROPRACTOR

1-1

: a ' P a K A m ! ; ; i ; ' f , a T |! S V I I S S ;

1‘hnna 73S.474I.

I'OK STOVU nnd n irnaca oil, pall Oem n iaie Oil. T3i-ni)n2. Out' fuel m akes w arm trlend*

SICK ROOM BQUimtNTllitspltal beds, wheel d ia ir* , com

miides. cn itnhc), ulo. Hunt o r inia

■; - a - . J J i ' J ' i , f f l i r W . K r t l J !

k irb y uoinnaai.Vacuum'*^ ■VV.U.I. /.13-eoH, Vnouum fiervica Confer, 1313 Bin A w nua Qa*i.

1)0 It VoniseK pa rts , ^wog i.lls. lump «ha<les. Ilg it nxluri's nl lh»L u n n 'n ...........................................

KlnHshiirv'i Phnrmni'v - " • ............ i3-rt»74 ■ ................

SMALi. ona bedrMim iiomu,K lin l)c rly ...IM ..Rofor-------4li).l, .■flBr.BHKl.il

PouiTRr rRocissiNoo w i j R T i n n m w C T T r n i i r i T T L . .

••“ ft?*! jp ^p e r lilrd. rniiliry Hup,

A n n a v e r iiie m e n t In ttio

nUSINESS DIRECTORY ~ # ? n d a n ow and o ld cllpnta

to ' y o u e v e r y d n y t It

■.■'lrp«oh“p 8 " ” 33^066. 'honiBa

(72,000 r f l f t i l e r R ) , ' um l

' 'P h o n e .73J-0«31 "

l.asw eU 'i. Ja r

117 Mnlii.tSttSt. 733-rfil7« n r 7.V1-P1I4 MIWINQ idUIW ENT THEB itHVICt

■i'owii «. Ccilinlry 'I'rrp Horvlca ‘ Many Yanr* Uxperlance''

TrUwrnlna. ’Vinn'5''u. it"»««vina Jivorgiven TrimnilnB

I 'ron IUIIiiiiiles-” l'illly" Insarad ;•, 733-»non. 7.13'floim. nnic 2H-'— *~

VALI,1CY„‘U ‘ U « .pintyjcil I 're a JCiiliT)Rios — iMsiired

llhx B2, T . 1*. — 733-3331

milk lank and pipallne tirv lc e ’ New '

BUSINESS-SERVICB. DIR ECTO R Y ADS AND W ANT ADS

P h o no .7 3 3 -00 9 1

^ 2 4 r H O U R -_ A nBW orlnB-flflrvlco.._Tbo- n d v o rt le er w U l-b e -iio tlf l« L

"to c a ll y o u . If Ihe Inloplinne o f n n y ndverllB er ir tliia , •-D IR K C T O f^Y .'is -not u n sw c r e d , d ia l 7 n - 2 3 8 ^ ' T e le ,

phono A nsw crln a S e r v ice in T w in F o lia , D a y or N ia h f, ■ ' .

R b o rrn -flo a rd A R eam 7 6

. A ir crmdltTinrrri'B,'^'Day, "w eak 'o t — nth. 13'i 4j)i Avenue Norm.

I. c a t s tor elderly n«nun In hom e, r.-all 733-281). Mr*,

» FORD MODEL 1821 trac to r

» JOHN D tE R E 450 craw ler loader, like new. *10.000.

» JOHN DEHRE backhoc only fo r truck or trac to r mount- ed. 81,500. •

I m e TD9 crawler trac to r with doier, J2.500.

I JOHN D EERE JD-300 trac to r loader backhoe, S8,30r. .

» JOHN DEERE 840 ■ (c rap e r, 4o,r.oo.

» Four JOHN D EERE 5010 scrapers. *10,000 to SIS,500. •

• MICHIGAN 125 A loader, *7.500.

• Fun,lino of new John D eere__ ll^ |inlrliii l-:i|lilflmclH---------------

195SM -Farm i........... . . . . .Hand, *1,000. 543.45CC,

- OEMC

o b e cliopped to r *Uage.

FOR SALE: 11 acres neld ____........... .. vw... '»iandln*-lo-be-ohopp«d-for-aU oag«.

lilt, trac to r mounted 326-5418.'t*uj\ dAJ lull, (llliu

hay. FaU pasture for ISO he ad Of

>ud. Sale, I I. 438-4311.

discounts. 7-ri e:

IM t^ -nw n-row (link typn t . ^ t li“ WlUt—lfncinr_m oum cd-i . . . Klmherly,

280 BALES th ird duttlng. C all”:

O th e r F a rm Products - ' 9 6

A n im a lA R T lF lC l / i .________ - _________

ra :v i„" .v ,r 'S o ‘ ffiSd'i'Vibeef available^ Duhl collect. 943- ei03; Je rom e, 324-2852; Shoshone, 8S6.7SR7: Burtay. e78.B253i Iloztl* ion 829-5302............... .......

111 Overland Ave. Burley. Idaho Phone 678-5585

Dob Uouston, Sales neprestntikllve ______Homo Phone-73J-I400 -

Cottle

r 324^028. Jerom e.

102

HORSES. , . rent. Dulls to loan, a ll klnd*> D arrell Lyon, 043-5834.

P o u ltry a n d R abbits 1 0 8

B a b y ChicksFO R S A L E . 25.

oach . 678-2470.

1 0 9puUett*.

Pets a n d Pet S u p p l i u 1 1 0

-P O O D L E -P A R L O R -PROFESSIONAL GR00'TO:G

Any B reed of Dog —T-.' - L -___ ___ I . .* --------L.1- . . . , 1____ ■

hunted, see .............10 m ile* Northwest w ay 30. S43-4740.

pup*, untrained, never a t MIroele H ot Sprtngi

jrthw est o( BubI, Hlgn*

— pupp le i. C beii M iller X cnneli. W u t i^ e d c a p C om ar, K imberly.

H UNTERS ARC Brittany* from tle ia cham pion bloodline. S veek* old. Only *50. (o r proven blood* line. 734-2138.

AKC SAMOYCUMl, fall(~ i r Poodlei, O ennan Sh< ‘ ta n y i, CalHo*. M ac'a 3317. W endell.

' copper, CaU 324-4027 «rt«r ' : ? W -

AF a rm Im plem ents 9 0 Fa rm Im p lem e nts ' 9 0 F a iin Im p le m e n U - 9 0

T R A C T O R S

D-17 AC

D-i5 AC

WD-45

WD

P o ta to E q u ip m e n t '

No. 45 Curl direct harveste r

No, 70 Curl hnrvcster

No. 10 Hallway harvcKlcr

2 row C iirrdliiR or .................

“■i ri)W Curl iHgncr'J-l' Curl i)ulk Iwil

13' Dnhliniin hud

IB’ lx)cl(w(Wd hed

M o i Y N E l J X

irncliir wllh londar nndM F «3 il 1) 15 At a:i0 'HC,

I J l ) 2-li>iiii>in iil'iw 1 I'u ril i.lDW ,M m e lYlllL Cigt l><i|a(o tinr

nu" Hiiwurd llolavnlor 'O ltv r r n.jimtfim .jtlim

VAlLKY F O Itn il IMPKMENT ■ .......... • - 733'Onir -• •

riRHSTONn STORKS . USItD TRACTOR TIUIIS

in.(l-38 and IG.n-.IB Cnii 733-r.Hll ,

SPECIAL •Wlndrt>wer' (;M4vXNil9 irnV He*, ■ton Wlndrower*. 12' i ■ i Ju s t S2.’l.03 each. 1 4 ', , , ^ust

iW hlld.Tliey L aill , |

V A L L E -Y H Q I U a _, & I M P L E M E f ^ T

w.... V --..-733-0017------- t ------I'QR KAI.Ri nnrinhanit Miidel 3»0,

3-rnw lIMcr loniler lank.iiiodol ba<<( hanf«*t*r.-1iY'»ary gmfl-condlilon. Ideal to use witli ” V I'onler or acn lp tr lysism . l'rU«jt3,flOO, holm liroiliers I'liriX Ei|Ulninent

,n , QvtAtaiid, i'liuna

CAM ERON SALES, in c

OFFERSFall Harvest Clearance-At Sacrifice Prices

TRliCKS-TRACTORS-FARM EQUIPMENT'W e have ten (1 0 ) Used Trucks ar)dJ3|ckups^<—

A LL M U ST M O VE T O A N E W -H O M E

SAMPLE '1.......I 9 6 0 C H E V R O L E T ’/ . - T O N P ICK U P — I I ' , g oo cl o n d i . o d y lo g o . . $ 4 9 5 .0 0

F O R D a-TON W IT H BEET BED — ■ 8 .J5 K 2 0 d u a ls , 3 i p d . 1....................... $ 3 9 5 .0 1 ) .

W E H A V E T W E N T Y -f 6 u R (2 4 ) US ED T R A C T O R S T O C O .

SAMPLE

g o o d ru b b e r, tnree*polnt h'lTcK,'FTigTtltiBi tondmgrtr

' paint. ; ........... ......................$2476.00IH C SUPER M T A w it h W id e front H D , 3 .| ip ln l h i t c h ......................................$1595.00

a complete one row IHC beat Hnrveiter. and dflllvr_jtt_

IH C B -4 1 4 -D T R A C T O R , T h li Is a lo w profile un it, Is In e xcellent •c on d lllo n . A real b u y .................................... ............ . $ ^ 4 ? 5 . 0 0

W e ' h a v e 1 0 0 p ie ce e (Je e d F a rm E q u ip m e n t, m e e t o f It le ra c o n d ltio n e d a n d r e a d y to ue e . .

................... ^ ........SAMPLE-IHC MODfLTlSiri? FTriEtyPRbpELteirCOMBlNE.^Si^U

one) re a d y lo g o , w ith p ic k -u p .d lla c h rn e n l . . . . . ; $3Z00.00 — T W O I H C A I O D E L 14 r C O M a i N E 5 ." p n » Is m e cha rtlcd lly g o o d , h o t t?een~‘

re c o n d lllo n o d , o ve r $ 9 0 0 .0 0 in repairs p u t in lo IK Ih e d in a r 'l l DB f ~le. We offer the- twa...... ;

one for sta n d b y repairs ...........................................................................................$ 7 9 5 > 0 0

A M M JE T S TA R 2 , A g o o d used tractor. > V a i $ 1 2 B 5 .0 0 N o w $795.00P ip w e , dlei< h a rro w e , balere , w ln d ro w e r* , a n d m a n y m a n y o th e r g o o d u M b l « m a ch ln e e a r* p ric e d to eell a n d c le a r o ut.

Flnot\ca ctiarRee'waived.weli ir\to 1970, to'rms avallablo. We walcomo to shop our groundt baforo you buy. .

. THE BU Y O f THE, W EEK1 O N L Y M O D E L t I 4 O N E R O W T A N K T Y P E BEET H A R V E S T E R » i

lopping unit, FUtd ready lo save y^u money/ S 3 4 9 S .0 0

.THE'-BARGAIN -CORNER--'— — . ■ ■

C A M E R O NRUPERT, IDAH'6 — ' P H O N E4?6-3XOi

Page 34: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF264/PDF/1969_10_05.pdfBo Twin F^ls Juvenife^ Use myself .bui I knowl It Is a. lot. in higher

A-J4..'Timcs»I'Jews, Twin Falls, Idoho Sunday, Ocf6bor 5, 1969' ' --

IHere Is o Jjm-dtindy Idea . . . Sdl l^ie ltenis WH'h a Low Co$f Waiit Ad.- pe ll e n d Pet S u p p U o - H O

- AKC D R m 'A N Y Spnnlcls, G mnntli*.C tcor Lokc* Pow e- PH nl, W3.40M,

' Hulil. • • - '■ CHIIIUAUUA l>\jpplc» iinil piioillc

puppies. Also Jiurt scrvlce, RcrIs- Icrcti. neduced Pficc.

AKC UCRlstcrea ' minlnturo Dnclij-■ •• hunds. with puppy *linu. lix trn

•smnll. Kimberly.A I'UICOT toy female poodle. C

• wcvks. unrcRlstiTcd, AKC blBck ninlc tny pnoillc. T.ilKOlS,

,A K C UEGJSTHnUO I’oodlcs, »ma« . »Ued mlnftlurf*. ~n-4GI7, i

O N li black rcfllilercilTcocker puppy, <? w crk« old, »?-'•>. 733-104.'), •'

A noB A U L li wlillc irnie toy poodle, ' ", 'm nnlhn nl<l. t-'iO 7.13-nriOS.

O lh o r Livestockr ?. I'A'-Js. uuimcya. iiim-

pteic With puck*, boxca.iind ftvery- ttilnK rcndy to ro, 8ID-5D70.

LiVostock W a n te d

JDAHO JUDE &. TALLOW

PhODQ collect 7 2 3 .^ 5

A p p l. & H H E q u ip . : 1 2 0

FlRlshcO on- »U rMfles; i d file drawers, cost $139. wijl i rlflcc. Would pass for new c has fitted p1ntc Rlnsj ‘to pro — 733.73€<r adec 6

M u s lc d l- Instrum em s A 24K lM U A L L-P Ii^O .-conso leue model,

P reach Provincial, dork mnhnR,.

GUAKANTIiliD used ptnno '. ___bnnd instrum cnis, T crroi. Claude Urow n's M uilc -nnd 1-urnlturc. Co.

:UEST UA.H' Biillar. nnU l ender llnss am p, Cull. Pllcr, 32a>SICJ, n fte r 6;00._n_______ _

ijAt^D. iNSTKUMliNTS:. Rent beforeI________ ____I ____ I . . .

_____nm plificr. It)” . speaker both for *100. 733.30Cn.

R a dio o n d T V S ett 12523” ADMIRAL Color, TV., exccllct ’ condition. Must sell Rolnc Int- - ic r v if le r^ r! « j ,- 'b « n ~ o if e r . ATier

5:00, 733--jl36.

turquoise, oxeellent condition, dny wntYnnty. See a t M & Y litoC' tr ie Co.. 441. Main Avenue E nit, Twin Falls .733.821^,

wood SliopplnR Center.

- - - .................. -NHW. Coldspot refrlgerator-frceK r.

SIM, 733-540S.

m o v i n g ; OARAGE SALii: SlOve, like nt-sv. tools, mlscellnneous. Air. go rt Rood nnd Hlgliwuy 74. '733'

F u rn iture & H H G oo ds 122. G o o d T h in g s to Eat 133

CAiN’S USED & REPOSSESSED

------ ---------FU RN ITU RE‘S----------2_plece solid maple bedroom set.

--------xcposscssed ................... ...SMD.qS■ :2xl4* 6‘; lwo.tbne"beiRc nylon

c a rp e t by Mohawk, rcg. *185.................... . « 8_ 2 piece E arly Amcrlcnn llvinR-

room «ulie charcoal . brown tw eed, solid m a jle -trlr t. sold

- new for J429.95. Repo price..................... '•.TT-.-;;v;v.‘. . . . *150.057 piece dinette tur<iuoisc and Jlght walnut ........................ _ a 3 J 5 -

.id' llRht- ; . r - — ................................. *29.05

XfliB, s lio , Bco.utyrcst, ex tra firm.............................. »no-

OUR AIM'LES oro ripe enrly y e a r. . Jonathans and some clou.i a ro ready now. Wc nlso plen ty o f. Concord erapcs. Apple* a ra priced from *2.50 per bushel BrinR ihc fnmlly alonR for an Inc. pick them yourself and m oney. E van’s Apple O rcharda c ross tjie_Snnke__IUver_ntidtrines c a s t of Glenns Perry . 3S6

CA IN ’S2tK M ain Ave. North 733-7111

------------- ^SPOT-CASH-------------

. . u . a x u i . i u vviiui;--n^tiplfs^ O rr O fc h n td r l jnllciN orth

C r c e n ^ j la n t plant. Buhl, IdahoT%,____K II RninA LLEN ’S ORCHARD. 1757 Shoup

E as t. Delicious apples. Phone 733 -9492;-Open-O ciober-5itir " ' t—

Thins* of ValueB A N N E R F U R N IT U R E

127 2nd Avenue West 7:»^M7I_ _^.iu ^vcauo w est 733-U21 S l£G L C R -oH -hcater;'*!ni'. Uuo 'rtw rm

Spark. *25. Excellent rubber pad.

up- Dressers S24.50.. ut>. Breakfast set. J24 50 O ak offico desk. *7S. MuhoRany ??'* t o p desk. RcfrlRcralors. R o r rc s , Baby beds, trunks an- tlqucs, Hayes T uynijure —

MOVi sj . • u i Hoipoint refrlRurntor- . t r c c ie r comblnntlon. automatic w ashe r,. Doth yellow. Brown dav- eno ond chnlr.-D inette se t. Plano hlnRC d rp p je a f . Student 2 occor- dlan and_fU eplace k l 607 G rnnj

rnnSI*2 ovens. *70. MORhus chord or' --n .;* io . -Cnll 7;i:i.07nn.

stoul*. Porfccc condlllon. '

ances. Junk. We do uphoUrerlnaSe nntrlna. H aves Pum lture’ 733.40if

Jew elryWIT

rebuild her^old* rln8*into*n''‘thUiR M nlnT'^' ’■''NNEHS. Mfg..133

Magic Valley ■In ternational Inc.

CA'BS&'PICKUPS— inno'JNTRn, T n A v ia A n ,"V f l“ '<:

J»(17 INTIvUNATtONAI. 4x4 >l.ti.n I.IrkUM, V« n.HUK-. 4..p<a.d."loi;[lvvlilu liuil, now inihlt..........

ItHIJ'-fllLV Iini.K T Mnn wltli duni w ti,.cu. o.oylindor, 4a ,,'cll ./","1................................................ ...

limi I'Oiti) .j.ton pich.ip. VR. 4. t.l'«>--'l. Whin I.PII, (illi h. Jioil.1

• lliin INTIiUNATIONAl. i',.tnn nirk K""<i hrnvy.

m 2 I'OUt) l.|,„; wllt,",'lu„'Li and ‘''■I. vn, 4.»,„a-,i ,, iioM

TRUCKS

— ji iif 'U n -f t iir n ir .-s aii.r‘n Tiinhhiiin". irt-yiird licit, inmn m n•...............'•unSn.iM ..,. ,»it«us.

jiioa v o n i) (M,(m Tm.c-tj.................

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n iniB -r 'l i'L v nh r r

2.*i»-*"i. I'niKi'Il'iri".",!'.'','.,.I tn i IN'l'UU. u iM u i . rtrivBlllltMp tUM'H. 4!1(> rjiulnir A.ai....1a,»I><-U*l, la.yiuil ilou,

J O n . l INTItUHA'MOIMI, I, . mo

JII.17 O M f 2.mn. VN, ri.|nnn.1 'J. ... jDOtfil, tiooil iluMlp hciily aiiii ikiIo .

............................... »iaii3IU1;< K W fnnili'iii nxln iileml iin r-

;jmi Ciiiiiiiilni MiKlnn. 4 X 4 , liiili*liills((iii, oNlin c<iiH| . . HUSO

_ ._ _ _ i\iilJ» o rlx « < l b o u l o r - l l 'o r - --

- M /S K IN fTTACKM ASTKR ,' , ,T R U C i : n iiD S

T n ic k L m io Wc-hI, i ’liu iio 7J3-42(m

tceotKHtlond, .. r __ __ color. TermsWllson-Batcs. 733-CI40,

G a ra g e Sale

skis.- imports, small appllaii-..., man's watch, clothing, new drap, cry •malerlBl,-mlsi-vttaneous. Srt- urday.' Oct. 4lh. 0 a.m, to 3 p.m., Sunday. Oct. 5th. noon to .8 p.m. 733-2244. - -

Dcllclous: Starting Sunday. Sep* tember 28. 4 miles cast of Buhl, on HlRhway 30. 4- north ond west. Art Akland Orchard, Phone

Phone 543-5010.

G o o d T h lrtg t to E a t ' -133-----OUCHAUI3 ls“opca’to publicpIcklnR; now. Mclnto.<h Jnnui]—

—rca~TSirj"tto1dT dcltei

MATHENliY .ORCHARD will Open Sundoy, October 5th. Delicious und Rome apples. You pick, UrlnR contniners. 1 mile Nnrth. 1^ East of Hunscn Orldjo on Tlppcrury

KliD.SPUoa. krnui cnbbage. pep­pers. tomatoes, louash. npples, Ilodenitab Orchard, Z-North,-4. West, West Plve Points.'Orchnr " ' "

JOHN l]t£l<rli: OrchiirU in Hnor man l» now open, Rrd .Dcltclous Apples. You pick In your contain-

kPI>LHS. JonaTnan and Delicious. Pc'iircc orehnrd. 4 miles .Eost, 4 miles North, mile Wcit olIT 1 (nK*;

e South orKimberly.NHSHtTT' Orchard, open Saturday. —Octobtn*-<tn,-ncllctour“ROme. youSeVr-HiRliwiy -74. to' Sclunldt a

nrkr-i ij -West Orchard Drive, Kcnyon Road, pink house.

RED and Uolden Dcllclous. pick. All prices. And Grapes. Moore Egg Farm. HnKvrman

WALNUT Wardrobe — 'cliiw feet

Jerome, 324-273C,THINO.S NOUODY elao: has-—

SALLY’S_AntliIUC»r «8-.W50,_.------ -tables, fockers, beds, dvsks. trunks, china cablnots. chandeliers, dishes,

RED Barn. China Ironware. .Qitj! ; ty knowhow; Rcflntsh-repalr furnl. ture. Hi miles Washington North.

FOR S----- -------------—-.......... .trie calculator, h.ind operated ac Ing machine. 2 electric adding n elctroiiatlc copying

RELOAD1NI3 TO^LS. camp ---- .pack saddles, dutch ovens, slccp- - Ins .bags, tents, knives, scopes,

gum. ammunition, stoves. I a n- run -acks. Red^-IradlnR

MUFFLERS installed While . . . —.waltnCompleto-inmUer-.'crvieivJn. eluding custom duals. . AbbOtt'-

Miscellaneous fo^ Solo 140'a-poiNT

r , 'liW your own sweaters from ... mous niimo sw«ntor liodlcs from -SKINNER SEWING -SHOPPE. Corner ofl-lliir and l-lllmore. Twin F»ll«. ■ShM used Blue Lustre ___twlslcry cti!»n«ri, • Keni elocivic nhnmpooer *1. l rynKCts.

CARPETS n fright' Miike them a beautiful sliiht with lllue Lustre, Rent electric shampoocr *1. Green-

WIO St.tM’ 7 day recluelnR ......Medically letted Jtuii-t4:fir.; ncA ■jr-STTWITtTr7inJ.‘«!5!l. IMiNNYWISli Drug. Lynwond^ShnppIng Cc

PFAFF .SEWING Machln<

STONE JARSr •sultcores.—tri ^tlrum '»cti,..gulUirj..Kedls.TrudJ,nB

X 12 LlNOLliUM rugs, ossortcd pattcrhs. *0.05 to *8.05. BANNER Furnllure. 733-1421..;:rORY rchiiilt Kirby SKa,95. Sec Western Auto and all vacuum lepalrs.

-foot-733-ai74. -—sto\'er-See nt Thomcn. — FURNISHED Cabin; on lo^ Ne gndd!e...WUly»-V-tin, flZ9-Otnr?nrce

3 Green velvet chairs.

M iscellaneous W a n te d 141-CASH FOR SCRAP-METAL

Copper. Brass, Aluminum, Radi, otors. Batteries. Etc.

H. KOPPEL CO.152 2nd Avenue South

Hooting' Equfpmont “144NEEDEDt-UscU-oU-hoator.^Trndo

.your old one In on a new Mono- >;ram' Qll heater at BLACKER'S •,DPiianctt-A-FurnltufgrTwin~Pnlls:

___ ____ ermiitlc for ___ - .....NER FURNITURE. Twin Falls, •733-1421

r Furniture. 733-1421.

Sporting G o o d s '

i^^''^or■ 1000 season.” Mem-, bcrshlps. *12.50 plus *2.50.- per, liuntlnR trip, or n flai.-rntc for, the season nf • *50.00, SUNNY IJROOK". SPORTS. CLUn.' BOX.'

i>errlne 7.13-COf.O.

A u tos fo r S a le . ■ A ulo. fd». S6io . ‘ J -200 -Auldi to r'S blo r -....200

SPECIAL — Amino — Reload *2.03 box new — *3,50. ,sropes jni.nn,! Hunts Hunting. Kimberly. 423-4106, |

Snbv/f Machines,. 160:OMli IN and siv our new ‘iil7Q Model Evtnrudo Skeofcy. .Sno-Mt>- bllcs, nt nun .Si MAUK'S.-your Kvinrude’ nnd Mercury, dealers, 1162 Blue Lakes North.-733

•Newly' overhauled 700 Mercury niiilnr. With running neutral. All controls mid liirgc-Rnn-tnnk—Pnc-- toVyUlt trnllv -l««l llko now I’hone 423-52SO.

B oats 'and Motor.s

JEROM K IM Pl.EM EN T and MARINA

MotorcycleslOCe HONDA 450 CC. H.OOO- mlle%.

*3S0. 1005 Suzuki. 80. as Is.,*25, S 825x14 tires. *20.. 850-2255. Sho- nhone.'105 HONDA .55 trail. 10tl7 Ilrldge, stone M-Mountain” Bath nrr: Ir rfxeellent condition nnd ready, tc -n hunting..............

MU.ST sell. *2950. or best offer. I Iniernatlnnnl 1800. 10 wheekT. w factory-tag-axle. 345 cnRlne. flat bod. 0 new tirvs. ready - work, -m^Ut^.Nc'V-Plymouihv ■

0H5 .SCOUT station wuRon 4 x 4 . low milenge, lock-out hubs, good, Hollister ..........

1058 • CMC 2 ton, with good 15’ beet bed. safety inspeetcil, Rendy to RO. tlOOfl.OO, phone 32C-.5020,

13112 PORD Plckup. _ -4SS0.'

UOUGt._1303_i4-loii—nlckup_Goodcondition-, overhauled motor. 733- -3108. 1031 nth Avenue Ea!' I33”GMC, U-ion plcKup, long, wide box, 5350,'

, SI30. 733-1034.

A u to s F o r Sale 2 0 0 A u to s fo r Sale 2 0 0 A utos Fo r-S a lfl------------^ O C _ A u t o * - f o r -S a l e

T T M T M t/A f r /Z if G ^ .

B e / y A G o o z > {

/ i^ r s ? / c £ z > {

BEST BUYa t

, /= : K O A r _B ill vimmm

W O R D -■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

1961 F A L C O N ■ 1961 M E R C U R YSinlton wooon. 6-cvllndef. slond-■ Montclair 4,tioor, VO anoln#. ou-Q»d t»animlnlen, rodio, luogooe J lomoilc ttonimliilcn. power stoor*

(In. power Iwokoi, totllo, clean. ,

1963 F O R DFolcon 4-fIoor, 6,cylinder enolne, i

^ 9 5 *395 *3951966 F O R D ■ 1966 FO R D

Couniry lorfnn itnllon wooon Vf) ■ Cottom 500 2-donr. Vfl enijlno, Dnnlnn, nulomnllc Koniinltilon, ■ oiiloinotlc tioniinlitlon, now llial, pawof sleotlno. iuQOOon rock, ■ tionn.

*T495 jzLj1095 -

1964 D A T S U N

*695

1966 V O L K S W A G E N

*11951968 F O R D

foldnns lotino Clf, Vfl enolne/ ilcindord iKinnnljtlon, fodlo,' luil

*22i5" T 9 0 4 T O R D ” -1967 R A M B L E R

Cnt(i«le 500 <t-dnor, VII onQlne. ■ Roliol 4,i/ooi, Vfl eoijH'(uiioiD'ilic liiiiiimliilon, p o w a r j motlc iidtMinltilbn, potver iinnr-•inntitiii, power htdkni, olr con- ■ Inu, powaf hrnkai, <ilr cqikJIIIod-ditlonlnu, «horp, ■ |„jj_ „|ce,

1967 F O R D ■ , 1962 L IN C O L Nlliwndniljlrd V-door hdirltop, V/1 a •eniilne, nulomnllc Itontrninlon, ■ ' ‘''’o*' Vtl ■' nnuln'l- nnlomnflcpownr iloeiliiD, power lj(uke», low J li<ii'»"ilMion, power »lnnHnu, jxa .mllaiio''. I brtitai, powor windows,

‘149S1964 FO R D 1 9 .§ 7 - . F O R P

*2595_ i a e z j v i E R c u R ' ^

*995_ i a 6 a _ H Q B m ^ L

niddvp, rndln.Conmuilff itrilloo wnupiv. VII on, ■ J.ilonr hn«l|op. VII •ngltiD,

•Olni), ouloincillc iKitnmlnloii, jinw-,'.jin(i1lc linntmlnloti, power or ita(Hlno, loti of e«1toi, ■ lnu< powfft littiVel, liutkel ti

*995 *1495 ^ 9 9 5 ^ * 8 9 5 ^

......,1 9 6 4 .C H E V R O L E T -

TRUCKS-1 9 6 5 -FORD----------- ■ - 1964-INTBRNATIONAL— 5------------1964-PORD-

V.-ion, lonii' whnnllxiifl, 4.ipned. S Vi-In'), *•*, ^K'eetlxitn, 't>l'i 6 tyllndar, lillcl., iiullo, inli-■ ipexd, V/1 enolno, liubi, lilicli, ! Vi ■"'i', lonn wlisalhtite, 4.||i«8d. , '/..'on, ionii vylniBllmie, -l-ipand,foM. ,* _____ .-i___________ ---------------------------- —•-------------------------------------------------------

»r095 ^ 5 — I— ^ 1 0 9 5a a M a a a o x M K iiB B a a H

BILL WORKMAN FORD^ 5 0 3rd A ve. East 7 3 3 -1 0 1 9

O p e n 8 a.m . 'til 7 p.m . weekdays c l o s e d SU N D A YS

W / O A/VQDEL

TRADE-INS

. . • A t ■

THE PRICE FIGHTER'S:OCTOBER USED CAR

• SPECIALS •

USED-GARS1 9 6 5 - p d D G E - ^ ^

Poloto 4-door ledtan. Power-Jlee'r. in9_;power brokol auiomoire Ironjmijsion, V8 engcne.

1961 C H E V R O L E TBelAit 4-door jcdan. Automotie, nanjtnlijicn. VB'eriglne, clean'in-

. 1964 FO R DGqloxle 500 7-door hordfcp, V0 ongir>e, ouioinatic lionsmijjion,- •

W h e n T o u Harvest A Deal From The Price Fighter - Y o u

. Hai;west Savings!

*10001968 G T O

360 Vp engirnf.'-S-speed l;ontmi»- uckel with '

*2995

1968 CADILLACC a la is Coupo

Fully' poweract. air cendlllensd,

------- 1968 G T O —Powef-jlcottng,--l-tpeed-tfantmU-- tion. bucket seolt with coniole, foUy—wKeels;—extollenf—eondil

*4895

$ 2 9 9 5-IW B -C A D lL L A C r:• S edan DoViJlo

Full/ pewettd, olr <ondlllon«d|

1967 F O R D -

*1995BRAND-NEW

^1969 D O D G E-IM'pickup. I6ng wide bo«,

oeirdJiflnimiision fuliy-Jsquippe

PRICE F IG H TE R

*2795

BRAND-NEW'1 9 6 9 D O D G E

4-door tiotlenwaqon. Fully

. 1965 D O D G E l.Camper homo, nutotnatic'lranimlj- lion, brond now cybher. indjo.

loltl up io[). oil the oxira i excellonl condition.

*15401967 P O N T IA C

Cninllnci <|,dnar liurdtop. Fowar ilunrlng, power bidksi. ciutonuitlc Iruntiiilitfon, till 'itoorlng wheel, Ixund new Mlclmlln tirei. voty l(w iiilloiiae, plnnty ol now car war-

’ tnnly tllll lemolnlnn.

*19951963 F O R D ■

CnloKlB 60t» XI, Bucket lenli, big-iiiolot,-y<io<l-liiat,-vin]'l top.

^ 7 7 7 _ ^

1963 D O D G E' / t ’lori plikiip. >l-i|>nnil tiiiiMinli* Hon, Vd -miuiiiii, (|00d Mici, c«ii|.

*8951'deiS -PO NTIA‘G------

Wllfi Veiilutil lllni 0|.linii , )|. •leerlno, poyiier brtikoi, (uitor Ircintinloliih, wlillo wllli lilue tuflor, (ent /iniiii.

* 9 9 5 ^1 9 6 4 D A T S U N

rickup. 4-i|>ead iruniinliilon, vory low tnlloogn,

*777W t ALSO HAVE '

KIT. CAMPERSLoft a t d ra it lc a lly

redu ce d p rlcotl

BONANZAUSEDGARS

.B U R LE Y100» I , Mnin i l . '67J|.90fl?

1965 FORDM ustang

4*>pitd Iranimlitlon, buck*! ladlo ond h«at«f. - • _

PRJCE B G H TE R

' 1966 CADILLACS odan D&Villo

Full/ gewB'ed,— otr " cendltlonid, bvbullful lurquolii (inlih with molthlng Inlerlor.

PRICE F IG H TE R

*3495-1 9 6 6 -T H U N D ERBIRD

Co u p e

Lecall/ owned ond ix lra sharp.

PRICE fIG H T E R

*2495

415951965 DODGE

. S tation W a g d n

VB enolne, pow«r ileecing, radio,

PRICE FIG H TER

*13251963 FORDStation W a g o n

White. Vfl enolne, dut'omnlic Irani- mittlon, radio, healtr, good fub« b .f . . .

p r i c e FIG H TER

*$80-1 9 6 8 -P O N T IA C -

VS engine, aulornatic trnnimliilon, indle, h*nl«r, emelleni' rubber. Thit one It ihatp. Oon'i heiltnle.

PRICE FIG H TER

*2595-1 9 5 4 TC A b lL I:A C ^

SedanCom* and u*l II.

PRICE FIG H TER

*169- — ^19 6 6-G TO r

- , H o rd tq p C o u p it

*2195

1966 CHEVROLETIm p a la 4 - D o o r H a rd to p

'B engln*. pewer steering, new ubter, lodle, heater. ^

PRICE F IG H TE R

- 1 1 6 9 5 ^

1964 DODGE. .8 8 0 S tation W a g o n '

v s engine, power it**ilng, radio.

PRICE F IG H TE R

*10951965 RAMBLER

Thli on* It (lot* to perfect, VB •ngin*, automotie l>onimlillar>.

■PRICE F IG H TE R

‘1130—resrMSRcniiv

_ £ fiU 8 0 L .U a i4 )Q P -C o u p (u ,.

PRICE F IG H TE R . -

’3495— t 9 M - C 0 R V » r -

C o u p o M o n za

4-i^e*d l(nntmliilon. ^mk«| s*nt»,

PRICE F IG H TE R

*510• O N E O N L Y

1969 BONNEVILLE— --------------D e m o ---------------

PRICE F IG H T E R '

*1360

The Hortigj of Thb'PriCe Fighter '

6 0 1 M a i n a v e . e . T W IN F A L L S

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Want Ads Deliver Resul'I's- But................................

S u n d a y , O clo b e r 5 , 1969 ‘ T lrh e s -N o w s , T w in Falls, Id a h o A> 1 5 ‘

Eyei^ Want Ad User Knows That!A u if l i-f n r_ S Q U 2 0 0 ' A u t c « far Sb U - . 2 0 0 . .T ru c k * :

JENKINS' QUALITY USED CAIS

October SpecmW1968 CHEVROLET . . . . . . $2595

1966 CHEVROLET^ . .\ , $1595Im pala 4-door hardtop. Radio, heater, air conditioning.

1966 CH EVY II . . . . . . $1295

1964 CHEVROLET . . . $1195InripalB 4-door hqrdtop. Radio, heater, auto- m at(c transmissiori, two^to choose from . - • '

1964 CfHEVROiET 77; "v rV- $ 9 9 r4-door.j'Radio, heater, 6-cyli'nder,, 1 '

---------- : - 6tandard-tr-ansmission.___ ______ ______ ________ __

~Ra7a'i5?r"V8“ en9ine, .guifl- matic liansmistlon, power ileehng’

, ond brakes, A Chryiier trods in.

'6 3 Pontiac ............; . . . $ 1 1 9 5Grand Pri». Aviomollc tran»mi»:on. power Heering and b;ol<ej, foctoty air conditioning, engin« completely teboilti_ — -— '

■68 0 ld im o b il ( i 4 4 2 .$2 's9 5Convetilble, ,4.ipoed tranjmlMlen.

1963 CHEVROLET V2-ton $11956 -cylinder engine, 4-speed transmission.

1963 CHEVROLET V2-ton $1295V8 engine; 4-speed ti'ansm ission . • -

i96itEORDJA-ton“ ^$M95^Rebuilt engine, 3-speed transmission, sharp.

1966 F=ORDV2-ton . . . . . . $1495

- 1 ^ 5 9 - € H E V R O L ^ r - T ^ ^ - ~ - r - $ 3 9 5 -. 4 ;do or. V 8 engine, autom atic transmission.'

Glen Jenkins CHEVROLET

P h o n e 7 3 i « 3 B 0 - ^ . •----------- _______ “T w iiv S a lls .

, A u fo t fo r S oUOWNK'R: laas Del Monto bh;

'6 8 . Chrysler 300*4-daor hardtop, lull power, factory

“ .ijlr. on* owner, 24,0001 milei.

'6 7 Chrysler N e w Yo rk e r4-door hardtof>, full power, foctory air, 22,0d0 6oual miles, factory

’63 Faison .............. ' . .$ 3 7 52-door, 6-^lir»der. iiar>dord Ironi- mlsiidh.

’6 9 Ch rysler 3 0 0•; 2-doof haidlop, lull pOwer,'hf/ory

.olr, factory worranly.

'6 5 Ck rysle r N e w p o rt4-door tedan, 363 engine, au'o- matie tranimitiion, power Heering

'65 O ld s m o b ile D eUa 8 9 .

BBiElymouth_Slallo.n_Woflotrvs engine,' aulomdtic trarMmitslon. powof steering and broket.

'6 5 ' M ercury■MdrtlefeV'Drccie'w9y'sbdor»rV8'e gine. aotomotic trdnsmiiilon. p

'•iR5i

■63 Chrysfor 3 0 0 . . . , . . $ 1 0 9 5Convertible 413. high perFormance

■■'eiSgTno/ p ^ ef jteeririg and broket, ■■ cutomalic transmission,' extra "nice; —low.mileoge.. J '__________

. .. ing and biraket, low mileage — trode-in-«»—o-r>ew Chf.yilef.

'66 G T O P o n t ia c ........... $30 9 5Hordtop' coupe, V8 engine, outo- fTotlc transminion, power »leerit»j

. .ond broket, factory air, iljarp.

‘6 2 M ercury M o n tere y Cu slo ir■ '4.doer ledon. Vfi engine, oulomotle

tranimiislon. power ttescing and brakes, almost n^w tiiet.

• 4 » ;p ld « n o H lu V a . . ' .$ 2 3 9 ? '.Xbitvmnatiwt. Jull.pBw«r,u.(ocleiy. oir conditioning, one owner.

'6 8 C h ry s fe r,Town and Country wogoti, 440 V8 englne.-oulomatlC-tianunlHlQll. toC-. Tory aii> condilloning, • power-steer- ing. powBf brokes. enUa nice.

TRUCKS5 of Them

“2WAmiLarger.

- B o b ^ e s e ^

D O D G e CITYLEE PONTIAC :

OMC TRUCKS - IN JBROMH

-sraiiv^iype^oeflrTno:30^jrf«i?^^fK' hutch (ug uxtc. G30IM mllus, Bood condlilon. Western Seed Inc.. Hey-

......... Ititerlor. power »ieerii.,■nil brnkci. radio, stereo .tupc, 350" cubic.. Uxcelteni tfnr.'Sec; .tto Emt.A. Jorome. 32<-«ai, 8:«». 5:00. 324-<aOJ. evcnlngt.

Autos for Sale •^200 A o to s fo r'S a le -/ * 2 0 0

WORKMANBROTHERS

P O N T IA C -C A D IL L A C ' CM C

Rupert. Idftbo 43S.tU7_jIc«iiii^toKs»Z3'llldi?irdJj'irV'i'JiASlLl£QR_CAR5_-^^-Aiiy-^^

30,000 uw i aunruntee. Low riille- -Any model, UlieoutH AutoWrcck- nse. ll,H&0.00. 73!l-7<}24. Inn. Additon .‘Av^aue West'. 733>------------- Mai.

: cmeT r

- W B - I U J X L - C A R S _

. ■ . O R E Q U I T Y .See

WILLSOied Cur D epvrtinent--- — 2Si_*iiL^¥eau*_WMt- - - - - >-

.• Twin Fnlli 1P07 URANP. PKI.'C. Mlchettn tlre i.

ftuiom«ilc_ iran»mt_»'

J i=URU Ualuxic 'SOO. nutom adc tran im itiion . 4-doot, 733-3C68,

't'WftysLtiR“ sintlon__:aiKlon; ' MIchelln lire t, dunl o tr condition.

■ Ing. 440 engine. 733-8M4.' lBti3 CllEVY U reenbriar Staiitin Wa^

io n good condition. Phone 733- ----- tf te r a;DO p.m

* 1865 OLDSMO»ll,li. All powered. I8U2 OLUSMOBILli: ...................—.~T.conditioning, A-1 ihape. Phonej-. ccllcni condition. Make nn otier.

19G2 INTEHNATIONAL Truck.-e n g in e . «. 2 irB ntra ittlon .-U -'------

blnatlon grain, beet bed. Sell ■ rile , con ilder• trade of o l •- ' 53•6020

OLDSMODIUU Toronailo, power, low m lleuu' Make ofrer. A tler b:00. 733-1022,

i ’O Jl-SA i.U i-iBsr. u i cnm ino :i!«e: w tire t: m agi; 4 speed. Phone

£ORD 2-ton heavy <iuty (r.'ck,-y0Ux20 diUiTrwi;n*teach-19^ord-n^draullc ■arbage . dlr.poial bodyJ Caplerun Sales. B...... ............... 'Ruperl

IDCH____________ and cam per. V8.speed. U9S. -RIctifleld. Servic West. Addlion. 733-9784, •

i w a c:'h h v r o Li>t . ' h ' . . . . . . . . . t>cw paint. 4 ipeed transm ltilon new bcd,, 734.^M.

MUST S1£LL. I9S7 Chevollc SS 396.

malic trantmlMlon. "Very' clei733-7S85 or 733-MM.______________

18C7 VW. 1068 Mustang, bolti like----- . 324-5492. Jerom e, Sunday, af.

-;.~>0 weekdnyi.te r 5;.^o weeknnyi,_________ •IBC2 MERCURY Meieor. ExcelKinl

condition. RcatoQable. 825-5253. E dcr

A u t o i for* Sale1931 MODEL A Ford. <

tion. JJ50. Z33.7459,'

29 P IC K U P S A N D T R U C K S'6 3 C h evro let ' .

‘A -ion, long, wide pickup, ,Hig 6 ertgine, 4-speed transmission, com­mercial tliet ond wheels.

'6 7 D o d ge— ’A-tui'j, Ij iig wlJe-Hi

d e r ' engine, 4Ispeed tronsmlsslon, 6-ply tires, trailer hitch.

-Vj -ton ., long, wide pickup, V9 en- gine, outomatic transmlssiort, 6-ply tires,- one owner.

'6 4 D o d g eVi -ten, long wide pickup, V8

,_glne .—4-tpeed -.iran»mliiion,._lraller

A.Vylin. _ riwr gn^l

•65 Ford F -7 0 0 2 «/j.to ntr«ck, 330 V0 englr e, 4.speed,

’ ironsmltiion, 2 -tpe<d rear axle, 900*20 tires.

‘6 4 Chevrolet___________________~:Lotig Ai^e~Yj •len'pickup.~big ~t — engina;-4*ipafd .Kontmittlon, - al­

most new 650x16 6-ply tirei. Reol_ goodly ______•66 C M C

long wida V,-fon pickup. 2S0 6- cylinder engine,-4-speed trontmit-

'63 C M C'/,-lon.' long 'w ide, pickup, 4-4ylin. rfwr gnnlr>e. 4-apeed trontmlnlon, whitewall tires, trolier hitcn, new paint. - . •

A Good Selectlor> of 2 and 2 V i-To ri Trucks

The 'UtUeProfir

DealerBob Reese 's Dodge City

5 0 0 B lo c k S e c o n d A y o n u o S o u th

O P E N ^ 'E N T N G S ’t l L l S .K E N N Y M O O N • W I N N E L U S ' • " J O E B U T L E R "

A B B I E J J R I G J I E N ^

top 100 USED CAR SALEM A G IC V ALLEY’S FINEST - ID A H O ’S LARGEST

OLDSMOBILE - BUICK DEALER 'IS G O IN G A L L O U T T O B E C O M E ID A H O 'S L A R G E S T U S E D C A R D E A L E R . We've set our sights on topping 100 used cars during October. T o do this we've reduced the^p^ice on every top valtie U S E D C A R on our lot. S A V E H U N D R E D S O F | D p L -

This W eik’s'1968 VOLKSWAGEN $1595

2-doof tedonT^-ipee^ tfonsmi t slon.—— •

1967 VOLKSWAGEN .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1 3 9 5 ,2-door (tdon , 4-tpeed Ironsmissior).

19 66 V O L K S W A G E N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S I 69.5

^ 6 5 V O L K S W A G E N :;::: $9752-door sedan, 4 -ipeed transmission.

1963 RAMBLER CLASSIC 660 . . . . $ 5 9 5 -4-door tedon, V-8, standard trantmissio;

_ , with .Oierdfive. •

YOUREE MOTOR CO.-------------- 1 6 4 4 M A I N A V E . S O U T H

/^BEN E LD R E p G E -

b P E N E V E N IN G S

J A C K C O X

CLO SED S U N D A Y S

Another Reason Why . t r ~YO U CAN DO B E H E R A T W ILLS

1970 JAVELINTh is javelin Is one for the money. Lika .all. of o u r 1970 Javelins, it's a 4*passonsor sportster.- Classy,

_RlaB8yr-Ja22y,-o n d -po w e rfu i.—Th o -bBB io-engino-is-a - -c 6 m p o tB n t-2 3 2 -c u b ic -in c h -8 ix -o r -g o t 'W ith -a -g o — paci<aRe in a 360 o r 3 9 0 V -8 and a functional ra m - alr induction system. Th e re is no doubt th at oni»

_of-tho-new-197-0^avelina_w/ilLfit-your.'mQSt dlscrlm -— Inating tastes as well as yo ur pocket book.

- f l S I ^ D R I V E -O N E -T O D A Y -A T -

WILLS MOTOR CO.2 3 6 Shoshone St. W e st

1969 OLDSMOBILE 1967 FORD 1966 OLDSMOBILEDeltn nn 4-doof sedon. All power, %-.Ion pickup, V8 .engine, outo. , Toronndo. AM power," fully equip- leSnlire 4-door t^nn. All ppwi

ef ttet lng, p#d, foctofy otr cond., ono owner, lully equipped, ftctoty air---------------- ---------.................................-new car.trode-ln.-

$ 43662 ^246a1968 CHRYSLER 1966 MERCURY 1965 BUICK • 1966 MERCURY/pott 2-cloor hardtop,'All p(Xv. Monlbrey -<-door lednn, AN pow Rlwlero, All power, (octory air con- , Cornel Calient#nir condltlonlna- *0 one owner, new ear Hade- dlHonlna, one owner, new cnf 3-cleor liordlop.

In. Itade-ln. ■ All powit.

^ 4 2 r 0 = q T O = = ^ 2 4 6 0 = = ^ l 6 « E i ^

— 1968-CHEVROLET— 1966t OLDSMOBILE- - - - - - - ^ 1 9 6 5 -M E R C U R Y -7 — 1953-CHEVROLETCfimlno. VO, nutn, l»nn»,, pow- ' *'90". All power, fnctory nlr eon. Comet 4.door. One owner,stnnrlncj, rlolu^ii Inlo'lor, 11,000 diltonlna, one' owner, mow cor 4.doo, sBilnii. ciutoninllc Irtinsinliilni

iluni iiillei, (|Oile ln, wiioleiciie, Nsim cnr tiiida-lii. AS,000 ciciuni miles.

^2870 * 1775 770 *188i T O D i w i ' i H 6 C l | m o L n : i m » e o n i u c . 1941 v m k s w m e i i

« ' V \ ' \ \</tanil^Pfln. lO.OOy 'Wtuirt «illei. \m oo.whneli,. oil powerJVod^oiy olf ' Aulomotle

, foloro^.rioor fiofcfiop.' Alt' power, 'r condltlonino, one owner.

Pol Air4'dooiledni)

$ 1990 *880 ’4495 *1660' W A T C H A B D IE ’ U R IO U E N 'S M O N D A Y N I G H T A T T H e -M O V lt S .

■ “DESERT FOX” ■

733-8721" M A G IC V A L L E Y ’S FIN E S T ^ - I D A H O 'S l a r g e s t O L O S M O Q JL ^ .p U K iK D E A L tR " •

- , T O IN FALLS

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A -1 6 T im os-N ew s, T w in F a I l s , 'I d ^ o ;^ S u n d ^ y , O c to b e r 5 , 1 9 6 9

S A V E A T S A F E V N W V Y : P l S e O U N T O N E V E R V S H O P P i N O T R i

: & T ^ f e w Q y D i s c o U r t f y o i r v i r T t l - f i n t t - e v e r y t h i n q j L p i i i c e r f I b w e v e r y d a y .

C o s t s o f o p e r a t i n g t h e s t o r e s a r e h e l d d o w n I n e v e r y p o s s i b l e w i a y .

A l l f r i l l s , s u c h o s t r a d i n g s t a m p s , a r ' e e l i m i n a t e d . O u r ' c u s i o m e r s

b e n e f i t i n l o v y e r p r i c e s o n e v e r y i t e m * . O u r p r i c e s a r e a s lo v ^ o n

M o n d a y a s . t h e y a r e o n S q t u r d a ) ' s o y o u c a n s h o p o n t h e d a y y o u

" w o n t t o s h o p ] . -

. •Ixe.pl gov.f<im.M.Mn»rflll.d.bnd Fair Trod.dll.mi.

.S A F E W A Y D IS C O U N T STORES IN A L L O F TH ESE T O W N S : . '

L ^ {A l l^ ^ t o r e s )r B !a « k f o o » ^ P o c o t o i lo , -T w in -F a lU -(B o t h -S t o r © » )^ M o n t p © l i® r r -^ o o d in g , - W eisar, T i r o m e , C a ld w e ll, N a m p a ,. Id a h o Falls, R ig b y , P a ye H e , M o u n ta in H o m e , R upert,

\— B u rle y ,-a n d . O n ta rio , O re g o n ;----------------- ---------------- ---------------------- - ------------------------------------------, -------------- ----------

'm T C ftm teu fh suP E ff^AW ie n w e tnslcc a n cxct-ptioria! purchnsc, we pasa th e savin? righ t niong to you. Similar price reduc- tioHB are also niade posalble by prom otional nllow- M ces g ivca b ym anufacturcrs..B cca«sc.thw _aro

- te m poraTy ear<ro-MvinB8rW»-nw>t S U EEB - _ SA V ER . S tock iip whilo tbcso cxtxa*saving8-aio

in cffcct.

LOOK FOR THIS MARK>

DISCOUNT PRICES

msmmmmm-Cream O'-Wheal— -------- ^ ^ 4 9 " -4 8 ''

S uper Saver Pricej Effective T o d o y TK ru W e d ne sd a y. A lj O the r Price* A re "E ve ry d a y Low Prices.

Te Chong.

Post Toasties 2 i>

, Lucky Chdrm ■(oliraiiC ^ (d Z' iy Kitty Cat liHer

Wo* NOWBetty Crocker Betty Crocker

Crocker

DISCOUNT PRICESPooch Dog Food- Prime Dry Dog Food Vet's Nuggets S i'.,.,/ AIpp Weat“ Jf;J^'' -

PrieoW a> NOW

Swanson TV Dinifers— ~ 5 6 " -48'' Morton J Course 'S T79 '’ 67*Bel-air Green Peas ; 'Sr‘ 20*—1 9 "

-B e l-a ir-~ £ "^!^«* -------^ -3 4 ''-''2 9 '‘-

Pkg.)O.Ib.S 1.49-1.14

3 4 « - 2 6 ' ’-

’ t ‘ 1 .6 4

Pjirjna-Chuck-Wagon-a-S,M.05Pooch Dog Food

1;1992'’-

5.45 4.99

BAKE-SHOPP u t M i l l r

CrullersL u c e r n e S h e r b e t s Libby's Peaches "V.: i

I* 'II Annt. M> lA l •

E v e r y d a y D i s c o u n t P r i c e ^

s r s -P i n e a p p l e g o l l o n

-—Town-House—S --------------------

Apple Cider “t : 1 Cling Peaches J S " V : ' - ;

Hershey^s_B n - N o r-.L'iJBS' 71*

Hershey's S Hershey's S

12. 59' 48«^." 32« 25»

LeSeur Green Peas Green Giant Green Giant Green Giant Niblets

23'

30«• Con . . * 7

'^ ;7 9 '

MEATS at Discount Prices Every Day!

Golden Heart Flour Kitchen Craft Flour Gold Medal Flour S '°' 2 79 Betty Crocker

-Duncan-Hines-SfiV Pillsbury Cake Mixes

EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICEPriceWflt NOW

-S p e c ia l Pock

Detergent S ppclol P9 ck

bottle

1.44 1.17 1.441.17

*i»e -

k i n giiz e

I It's A lw a y s I F resh ly G ro u n d

A^sbFryers l^ronniUeef5 5

S po clo LP ack

White Magic' ' Ivory liquid

- g i a n t -

pi<0.

‘X: 89 76/Datergant 32>oz.Special Pack bottle

S o f f o n a r

93<^ 6 3 /

B a n q u e t B u f f e t

Suppers|H3anquet Frozen

Eight Varieties

U . S . D . A . I n s p e c t e d

F o r W h o l e s o m e n e s s .

- ........ - - W h o l o --------------— l b .

PRODUCE at Discount Prices Every Day!■ F o r H a m b u r g e r s ■■

- | ~ o r - M e a t - L u u f ' ' i D w '^ i

C u t-U p Fryers « ; ■ lb. 33' Chluiik Bologria ^ ”.°ri.co rb 5 4 /

-G ilbe-Steaks-S-Hfa"— ^ i i r l ; 1 7 ~

Sliced Batbd ho' T g .., ,b. 85^B la d e C u f C O /U .S .D .A . C h o ic e . . l b . 3 0 ^

U . S . D .A i Cliolco lb. 1.08lb, 47<

Chuck Roast Round Steaks u'!s.fA Short Ribs llZniT’' Beef Cubes ot"

V e a l B ^ r d s t ^ S „ ’

Fried Chicken Pr.cookod 2 D rum sticks

T>Bdne Steaks S a fe w a y T rim lb,

U .S .D ,A , C l .o k . .S a fa w a y Trim m a d

'(■J: 98;^ •

l i s

EVERYDAY.DISCOUNTPRICE"

U n i f o r m C u b r i J n n d o r O o o f l b .

Rib Roast Boneless Roast »< TurjjotJFilletj

I .S .D .A . C h o k e D e a f P o l R o a i t

1.39 lb, 1.08

lb. 8 8 / Bananas

I S te w - I Y e g e ta b le s

EVERYDAY .1 DISCOUNT

.•:£>« |LPRrCE

F f l r n ie r l y C o l l n d L Q jG r o e n la n d H a l i b u t l b .

Golden Ripe - ‘Selected Pruit

C arro ts Turn ips

[C J ^ P arsn ips [ .R u ta b a n a s

SAVE MONEY EVERY AT SAFEWAY DISCOUNT

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Complete • NEWS * SPORTS • 'P l t : t U i l l M | i i i | ^ ^ P ^ ? ^1 W3|

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l 's «p a ra t 'a 'ih o ‘ T ro n f ''f rb m -th e

’ D E A R P O L L Y » A ( le r washing boieboll caps, strc lch cacfi one over'on inverterf

^ sauce pon to dry. Th is will prevent shrink* ing end the cop will dry in shape. Th is is

_oUoJi«lntuLlflt-mllitary_vfiYM wha.waiti_ rotigue c a p i . ~ C A R O L Y N N

3 P I i l S C I I - i r A ? S P O P l» y A 1 V e y m e e y= W i t e E r = “ V / ^ - O R “ W | b b - A ^

T H E Y . H IT Y IT B E A N T H A T LINE /( P E S P E R A TIO M

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" \ - r -

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rriEftE7\RE-THlNe^TriAT-Al2E-NAfURAt^ v T H E P E i S -N O T M lM S A C T l R C I i M . A B o U T . T H E j r A $ r e — - -

'< 3F < $ P P IT e ..5 W lTCri.TO 6 P P IT E . '

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T ® H ^ r o C K^Fill the .squares with the hgW;: words and the words wi II

N ' : rin a h f f m e ^UNSCRAMBLE THIS GIRL'S NAME MADE FAMOUS BY THE KIRST. EMPRESS. OFl^OME ANlbWHlCH

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O C T O B E R 5 . 1 9 6 9

The Reasons Bel

By REBECCA LISWO(

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Ask Them yourself WHAT iSe WORLD!— F O R -P R E S ID E N T ' R IC H A R D M . N IX O N '

’3 I T I u i f tM < y o u r m o a l m e m * o r a h le e x p e r ie n c e d u r in g th e e ig h t y e a r s y o u t e r v e d . t u - y . i c e - P j ^ i d e n t ^ u n d e r _ th e ia t e D tc ig h t D . E ise n -

P O R J ^ A L T E R j . h i c k e l , -S eg re lary .Q f ik e t n le r io r

. P o w n jiany b u ffa lo . a r « l e f t th th e V n i u d S ta ie t?

■ ^ - ^ a r o l d S a r p e r J r ^ B a r - tO K , F la .

- P M k a b o o P r a m — N o t -o v o n -ln f a n H -/ ha ve p riv a cy no w . A BriHih firm Vis mork®tif>g a transparent b a b y carrlagW W h y ? S o M o nyn x-ca n w atch b a b y from '

>_fieccDLa fl_af_lhft-buffslo.hcrdaJii_.the U.S. and Canada ohow a continenlal .population of about 22,000.

h o te e r? — B e r n a r d ' A . B lu b a u g h f A t- l ia n e e y O h io '] ,V

# There were a number. One, of course, -was my meeting .with-Prem ier. Nikita , ; . - ; F O R G O V . D A N IE L E V A N S

-K h n i.h r .h tr f r in -M ii»n r ir .in -1 9 5 9.'-A ii-V ic .»^^-------President, I opened the first U.S. Exhibi­tion ever held in-the Soviet-Union-and- held taUis on behalf of our Government with the Soviet Premier. ..........................

F O R R O G E R B R O W N ,I Los Angele* Rams

A b o u t h o w n u tn y p o u n d s 'I o f p a d d in g d o y o u w e a r

'* d e v ic e d o o n c r a s h e d !on«*?-— D .

c a s te r . P a .• Washington Slate’* new law requiring installation of *'downed aircraft rescue Iransmitters” (D A R T ) w ill add a new measure of public- safe^ to commercial

r-will-x o n . L a s V eg a s , N e v .

A boqt~~12 pumids. It used tu weigh much more, but now there are excellent tbei^y-Baving lives.

air-search effectiveness and enable search- •er«—4o—looate-missing-Hiiroraft—<|uiek];

protective gear mode of various compo­sitions which are light, yet strong. '

F O R G R A C E D A V A L L ,a u U la n t cu ra to r, B ro n x Z o o —

i - W h o —fira l—u s e d ' e a n i e r 'I p i g e o n s to c a r r y m e s - ^I s a g e s? — C o n ra d F io re U o ,

B r o o fd y n , N .Y .♦ The carrier pigeon shoul fused with the homing pigeon. The for­mer is a show breed. It does not “ home” and is not used to ^arry messages. Hom-

Greeksand Romans, often to report spom and games. The present breed was perfected

— iir-Belginm reBrly-inthe-W lh 'ccntury.— ^

F O R W A L T E R J . M cN E R N E Y , pnsident,B lu « Cross A u o c ia i io n

W h a t is t h e b ig g e s t h ea lth - ~ i n s u r a n e e c l a i m e v e r

p a id ? — S . P . , P a tM m a 'V U y , P la .• Probably tlie ^ , 5 0 0 bill recently paid ’ rBlu'e-€roa»-on-bflhalt-ot.JUra^am nel

a n y or»g lo . A lso it permits b a b y to o b - — s«Tv e "a li 'h ls “ 4ufrdiJrKJln0s/ w h ich sup­

p ose dly stimulates his mental grow th.

N e w « p a p « r b o y s , T h e n a n d N o wIn spite o f our o ge o f a fBoence and a u to m a tion , the e a rly -m o rn in g o f after*

^ p o p u ia r, occorcfirig to C y r u i Favor,

- C ircu la tio n M a n a g e n Assn. it's hot'th e m o n e y, it's the m a n h oo d g a in e d . K c l i

' b o y is a n ln d e p e n d e n fe o n tra c to r,^u y - ing the p a p e rs a t wholesole/ selling at retail, k e e p h^jf^bo ut 3 0 percent o f the

■‘ profits. Hoore ran p e f r o m .7 ^ ..to ’ 1 5 .a - w e e k ; profits from $ 7 .5 0 to $ 2 5 . The ye a rs o f senrice used to a ve ra g e five; n o w , w ith families o n the m ove a n d school p re u u res , it's o n ly orte o r tvro. A Vecent Innovotten i^ the use o f coun-

- E x i t -W h H e - Re m em b e r-'the conven-' tional w hite, button-dow n*colldr shirt? A lth ou gh o nce 8 5 tOx90 percent of oil

• m en's sh lrti used to -b e w h ile j'n o w more than 5 0 percent a re c o lo ( ;^ or pat-' te m e d . T o d a y butt6n*downs ore not much In d e m a n d , a ccording to the

— M e rw w «rf R e to lle rro f -A m erica , nor the classic n a rro w tie w o rn vfith it. More pop u la r is the sp re a d a n d long>po!nt

. collars, w o rn w ith ties four to five inches w id e . W h a t 's replacing while?

i i i I { ^ I t : : t ) M ^ n ! ^ ^ I o r M r » - m u lb s ^ gre e n, g o ld , m e lo n , a n d blue.

- J a e k - l h e - K n l f e — ^^N o-kitehen-tooirii m ore tim e-consum ing than a dull knife " says Ja c k V a n B ib b e r, In his new book, 'T a s t Feasts, A C o o k b o o k for Hurried G ou rm e ts." H e refects most elcclric

~ knife sharpeners as "sa d ly inode-

F O R R A Q V E L W E L C H• I s i t t r u e fh a t y o u a r e a

m e m b e r o f th e M o r m o n C h u r c h ( L a t t e r D a y S a in ts ) a n d th u s r e f r a in f r o m jm o ftjn ir a n d d r i n k ­

in g?— M rs . A ._ C h n te ,_ O g d en , U ta h

• It in true limt I do i^olidrink or smoke,. hu( lhii>. is not becaUHe of rrliRious ccm*

- ^ v^ulionH. !tV a mailer of pcrBona) taste.,

F O R W IN T O N M . IHjO V N T ,I JfoM tm atler C e n tra l . .

-I^ e o r e co n B ta n tly r e c e iv ^ ' in g m a il re q n e sU f o r di>- n a tio n s f o r 'm a n y k in d s

l lo to c a n tee h e s u re th a t th e d o n a - . I lo r u u e s e n d a r e .b e in g u s e d ieg iti^ '- m a te ly f — A . E . F ish e r , M o rg a n to w n , W . V a .

% linlew n comjilalnt is lodgwl, the^P<^l. . OfHce Department would have no way of tnowiiig a aoliciling cnoruy is Icgilimuto.

Taylor, 60, of Everell, Mass. She was " hospitalized on A p ril 25,1968, with acute •_polyneunlis, a rore nervous disordCT Aot

causes“ a‘>«akenlng"andT)ar«lyal8-of-the— muscles. After tests confirmed the diag­nosis, she wa^ placed in ■ special res-

— pjfatory-unifc-which-costi-from |2S0 to - $300 a day per patient. M rs. Taylor re­mained in it for eight months.

F O R J . E D G A R l lO O V E R ,. D i r t e l o r ,F B f

W h a t p e r c e n ta g e o f th e 1 0 M o st W a n te d m e n a re c a u g h t? — M r s . - G e o r g e M o e, M ilw a u k e e , W is .

C.Since this llsl was Iwgun oh. March H.^'19^0, 300 fugitives have been listed. More ihnn 90 percent of these liavo been apprehetjdl^.^

F O R E b z i B E T i r r o s r r ' ~e t lq u e t if a u th o r ily ■

H o w m a n y t im e s s h o u ld a....... , .............................

be l/e tw th e o c c u p a n ts t o 6<r III h o m e ? — L lo y d P e r-

io n ,G r a n d J u n e t io n ,C o lo .• THrbe or foar times. If they ‘do not onswer by ihcn, they are .either not an- HWerlng~aclibWairly-or-aro_fla]o}p,iM»I^ cannot hea the b^ll.' ' ' •

distributton points, fo r a b o u t 1 0 boys. T h e y , h e lp ,w »K .re d ’u iting( distribution,

- com pkilnts.— W h a t -o bo ut n evrspopiBr - ---------g«r/s? T h e re a re a few , b ut most p a ­pers discourage theni— too m a n y j o b ; ha za rd s . fi

Ja c k V a n Bibber

q u a te ," a n d hon in g'ste e l is.greot onlyJ _______T -e n -e d Q e ,-but-not-sbofpef>’

ing. has

'M y to lu tio n - is - m y butcher; ho a professional knife sharpener

::< o m e -| n -to -d o -h i s L o w n - knives— ond m ine, too , fo r a v e ry small fee. Mojt butchets a re fr ie n d ly fellows and will d o the sam e fo r y o u . " ______

P/ione fo r the b/fnd

F e e ^Se e P h o n e This fa ll.th e first telephone for d e a f-b lin d persons a re expected to b e mbn ufoctured. C a lle d C o d e C o m , the set con b<

‘ connected to a conve n tio na l phone. The vibro tions o f the fin g e r p a d a llo w the blind to fee pre a rra nge d messoges; the d e a f con see then in coded flashes o f lig ht. C o d e C o m require

-so m e c oo p e ra tion 'b e tvw e n the. ow n e r a n d spe ckil rallers. Photo shows th e 'f lrc u la r vlbrolln( p a d at left of g ir l 'i h a n d . L igh t flashes comt from the recessed b lack recta n gle In t h e i f ^ o r of the roised porttop o f the ^ t above^ her fin g «r* , which a re o n the se nding key. ^

JF a m ify W eekly O c t o b s r i . i o e a .

LEONARD S. DAVIOOW / W «U «| -M t m O N .f lU iN K P »W M U r--

W .V a q I TH O M KO N W r«»* r06 N A IO M.KOURT I . BROWNR W m i L W 4 » ltm A iw ^ U t i> 9 M ^ o tAd»*ftM ma O fl

ROtUTT f m o i U O N

MAJtmj N . TRlNQUt A r t ^ • e t o r M OANii DR n o n

Titrr *

A t iU U n i A r t D f r H U r : Oim i R»»«»« Sd lU rta lO /

Mwer from lb# |• tk ra ««h tkU tMlmmt, and w cH gel

ea i^ ,~ lo W M hln M l* nT w' yp*k, *N.y !J 0 0 2 2 . W e c s |iM l.iK liim » « la « M — tio m , but »S «UI b e p aU for M cb mm

__You.«f«- nv«8d to mkii your ifUMtkins or comment* aboot-any trtteta orithrertljemMt that• iBttjr will reMlve a prompt imwer. Writo to Service Editor,

Family Woefcly, M l Uxiniton Ave/iue How Yort, K.y. JD02Z

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D lscm ^th e secretsTjf

/ — a n d m a k e u p t o $ 5 0 a w e e k s e l l i n g y d u f g i f t s , i f y o u c h o o s e . )

I M A U i N c ! , J u s t I I l i i i l e p a i n t . . . 3 s i m p l e K r i i s h s t r o k e s . . . i i n d y o u c a n l u r n i r a s h i n t o i r e n s *

u r c s . i i i n k - p i t c ( l i s c . - i r d s i n t o R t a m o r o u K —•- even if you ’ve never hclil a brush" b e fo re . In

you r hiind.i :i huiiered old cotTee po i now be­com es a w ork of urt . . . a riislccl te a keiilc chani:es into a charm inp cifi p lan ter . . . a for- uo tien CH m g|j>ack-mink_bccom cfc-o-lKutnifu|-~ nand -pu in tcd hope cheM.

It's easy— no special talent needed T oday th e IJeeoruiivc'A n* InMiliitc is lielpin |t Ihoiisutids o f men nnJ women crcnle bcaiilifui ilcco rn to r pieccs ai home. Y on. loo . will be Ihrillcd U> dis'covcr you can c reate lovely ireas- u res— even if you can’t dr;iw a Mruiviii line.

profit, as you cnoj»sc. 0 «"CKly a n j easily y o U lt' see exqutsilc H O SF.S^anil FLO W ERS . . . PK U IT . . . CUIMDS a n J HOWS . . . B1KDS a nJ HUTTER KLIES . . . com e alive under your brush as if by mnpic!

_Eam-whlle-yotr1eOTn allTome.

o rators, even jiifl _____ ..... .......your unusual one-iif-u-kind creulionii—« . . lim es o irerinn $ It). SI 5. even S20 for one. .Soon

E', ; bein|( iirnbbetl

lansA t depariinen i storu W hot’% the secret? The discovery lliiil ^ i tb ^

••imple b ru sh Mrokes (the s.ime strokes iiscd to , -T ipp ly-lipM ick). yoii c a n -d c c o ra tW o r-fn i t- i> r-

0 6 o n antlque tfeasure hunfalI'.verywhcrc you look— hasem em s. ham s.

band-painled dccorutor picces for ilwir homes, liw . *’M v friends and neinhbors," says Mrs. KTurllyii IRIftmrT>r~Tt>ltar=t)klaboTna. "Hnie- kept me busy painting milk cjns and recipe boxes. antI I've done two trunks. Whul a happy whirl I ’m in!" And within days fiom now you.

• io«>, can be in a happy whirl enioyinu ilie fun, —thc-q’ccltcmt'inrinul u you wish, tlie protits ol

ilccoraritii! );ifls ul liome . - . . .Enloy 15-day Eitamtnation FREE

The complete Course is shipped to you at once. Yes, you eet everything in one bis ihip^iem . , . 42-piece decorator's kii — 87 patterns — 2'4 les­sons— all the paints, brushes, and decoratinc supplies you need— and much, much more! Vet ihe eniire Coiitse is yours for only S39.50 eom- pletc, plus shippinB. if delighled with 15 day

.Studgots c ^ a t e ' beautifu l Klfts, tben u n d letters praisint! th e }oys and prof*

-ttST»fT5tft-de«>r*tk)oI—------ ----------— “ 1 cleared,S2S0.00 last month— and7 I didn’t even leave the house!”

— l.<iis Puj.Lio,.iLoi<(>/ii/>q__

"I have iK quired 30 k IiooI desks . . . w hich I <im rcllnishinK . . . I have them praclically . a ll JMild." I — KoBtRf W KITZM ANN^rM - rorfc"'•"Wanted yoii to know how very pleased I have been with your coursc. And ,I diun’l know how 10 hold n brush in the berinnlnB.”

_LoUISl! DlEI£.Co///»r»/u

"Nothinit 1 cun think of now c<

........... ............ io n ............................ ....... - , __linil "<rciisurcs-in-thc-rouith"— awiiiiinn only . few strokes til lu rn them into stunning object'

tfiql ftrst. And even tm i small a m o i^« "jay he • O ccor:itive A rts InsliluUj. Ipa id In easy monthly installm enis. T h is has to s iy objective in tn k irv ihe ir cou rse 1

■ be the b isBest value o f its k ind in A m erica when wus to supplem ent social, security 'you . basic

-lis ttL A

lebigBest value o f its k ind in A m erica when wus to supplem ent social, security 1co iis iaen lra t-yD U 'rc 'jte tling -m ony-o f-thc -----und-a_siaa ll.n inn th lv te n s io n . T h is ■

: m aterials olTered in the nationally ndver* I um doing . . . " ^ ................................. J dsli- K. W it.soN. /V /tim

• SPECIAL TKINNINO MOOiriER • 3 BUllCTINS OF PflOFESSIONAl,TI)>S A IDEAS

C D E C IFVOUVr T i c c act i oM/f4 woodcut and engraving iroductionsthe (.'oiirse.K l-tU * » R tf-' even if you re lu tn the C ourse.

0 ; r - < m ^ E n S 3 J n E E ! D — ,

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auses and7\“ m x irr ia g e -"d o c to T " -h “Qs

p s y c h o lo g ic a l

I AM a m a r r ia g e “ docto r,” a n d , a s y o u m ig h t guess , I

r a r e ly ta lk p ro fe ss io n a lly to coup les w ho a r e sex u a lly com^ p a t ib l e — j u s t to th o s e w ho h a v e 'n e v e r been ab le to a d ju s t

_ tO - th i s - v i t a l , j n t i m a l e p a r t o f - m a r r ia g e .

T h o roaaon I b co few , If any, sex- u«?Iy attuned couplcs ia thot they have no psychological problems eeriouB" cnough' to 'p ro v o n t ' thorn from np- proachinff each other w ith lovo. Th o

- i n ible. ipXuh- ■ tho otltcr.

compatible couple take fo r granted, b u t to others they are incapacitating obstacles to m a rita l love— at least, u ntil recofrnized and attached.

H o re are tho reasons I'v e found most llk o ly 'tb ' cause s exu al. inconit patib ility in a marriaffo.

Com munication, in ils truest sense, in not merely an exchange of words. I t Is tho expression of in* tangibles, a discusslo;! of hopes and fears and, among other -ve rb a l in*

- tlmacles, the enjoym ent as well as tho ■frustration th at prevails In a m a r- rlugo relationship.

hand, havo serious, “ hang-ups." I t ’s m y Job flrat to find out w hat the psycljologlcfll problem !s ( i t very ra re ly is a physical on e )— and then help the individu al cure i t

_____ I'v e , foundjthe problems can prettyw oll be broken down into five cate-

4 i^am U yW *lclu, October S,!BOO

i.> ia )u u w h o ^frightened and unhappy about her m nrringe. She and her husband no longer were close.

I discovered th at th is couple had never mnde any elTort to conflde to

other, their, innerm ost thouRhts- and feullngs. D tirin g th e ir llrist year

they had each other and th e ir now homo. Th e n , slowly th eir lives con- ^ sistcd m ostly, of tv-w atchini;. T h e y ^ watched it d u rin g dinn^ir and throughout the evening. Th u s , they shut out any opportunity o r need to talk to one another.

• W hen 1 flUBBCsUd she and her bus* band seek to shard ih e lr thoughis and feelings and discuss th eir mar* riage relationship, she said, startled : “ W o wouldn’t know How to start. A n d we’d both bo. embarrassed .to talk

I' about sox.” , • •I recommended they s ta rt by ad-

— m iU ijtg-n ll-th iffrnndTtry - tq -trnco tlio ,

- neither, of them,especially articulate, to achieve true communication. But she rates th e ir efforts infinitely worth~while.“ N ^ l6 n g e ir“ is 'therenni invisible wall between them. And

— patiently-switched off-the.tv.because • i t interfered w ith w hat they had to say to each other.

.“W e ’re so relaxed’these days,” she toid me, “ th at neither of us hesitates

_.to-a3k-for-a.special-Careas.*!-Resentmont a nd hostility impede

-th e — w a nh dra w ing together that“ s l i ^ d “ b e ~ ttie “ fe8S B nc«r'ofT rT nnH !

embrace. A husband m ay resent a w ife who seems more concerned with * her own fam ily th an w ith h im . A wife m ay resent her-huaband-’fljsfu s a j to

^beeom ^ihdlgnantrany-tim e-hts-m pth-^ e r is critical of her. A husband may­be irritated by w hat ho considers his

— wife’s lackadaistcaUhouaekeeping-or— •extravagance.

A patient of mine, in- her middle *40s, was .resehtful-bwause_ herjhua* - band had bought a boat and spent his weekends' ftahlng. “ H e paid so much . fo r that boat,” she said,- bitterly, "there’s nothing left fo r a m ink stoicfo r me^” l - -............

___She told me th at over.tho 10 yearsher husband had be^n w ith his firm his income had increased sufllciently to buy a house in'.tho country, main­tain two cars, belonig to a pountry club, and p ut tw o Bons_thr_ough .col­lege. A n y job conducive to this k ind

,of prosperit}; jhas to bo attended by severe strain.

I to ld hen " I t could bo yo ur hus­band needs— and k n o w s he ncetlti—

■the cscapo from pressure th at Ashing provides. H is boat and his flHhing

rcaflohs ; ^ r i t Likely. I siiid, they would discover that childhood p re j­udices o r perhaps tho shock of somo youthful experience was at fault, I , assured her Just shnrlng.tlills-know l-

— — edg e -c ould-w e ll- p ro v o -a -g ia n t -step - t o w a r O u tu r e communlcotlons.,

_ io r th is couple.

■. co ulU _a d d -y o a ra -to -h is -U fe .~ l^n -.i!i -- his position are too often prone to heart attacks.’’

’’M y husband’s not going to havo any heart attack,” she insisted. “ He’s a b ig healthy g u y— as o m atter of fact, all-ho-thinks about a fte r Ashing

' all day ia m a king lovo. A n d lately has been g iv in g md fu n n y looks. Ho

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■ Paiaify Weekly/dciober s, ^

^JielpecLmanyLcouples-find^eiv-joy-in life by discovering the "hang-ups” that were destroying their marriage'

By REBECCA U SW O O D , M.D.foun<Ut «nd ExMWtIv* Dk«ctor o rih * U a n ia ^ CowomUdi of C««ot*r N «w Y<wk

- f l s ^ t o l d J o - A d e l e J W a u i e l y J P ' I o J c h e r t r - ^

know s som eth ing’s w rong .” 'I told th is w ife th a t i f sh e was '

pun ish in g h e r husband by being de- lib era te ly unresponsive, she w as in ­d u lg in g in a dangerous fo rm o f re­ta lia tio n . and i t w as im p o rtan t shec o rre c t I t at-once:---------- ^ ^ — -----

----- l-roeommentlod_that_Bhe._telLhec_husband how sh e fe lt, a ssu r in g him th a t , i f he h ad a need fo r th e re laxa­tio n which fishing provided, she'could

• only b e g ra te fu l fo r h is b o at and theho u rs he sp en t on i t .----------- -----------------

Because o f h e r re sen tm en t, she did n o t find th is easy to do. B u t she did i t — and w as glad, t i e r hU9bnna\;Rtt--

“I ’ve m ade i t clear she 'd w a n t fo r nothing-,” h e said . “A nd she doesn 't g ive one hoo t ab o u t m e. T h e kids a re h e r life. She’s so w r a p p ^ up In them

“ s t ^ d o S n ’t w a n t ’t o ' g o ' l i n ^ h e r ^ o r ’ “do an y th in g ^ ’

Teuiiuded th is m au hu aIso~muslhave w anted ch ild ren o r th ay ivniilr^__no t have h ad fo u r. I p o in ted o u t th a t th e cU ld ren ’s well-being: w a s h is rcr spoQ sibility a s well a s h is w ife ’s and th a t i t would ill serv e th e m to g row

-u p -w ith D u t'a 'fa th e r:----------- ------------------"Y ou an d y o u r w ife / ’ I rem inded

h im , "once h ad excellen t sexual rc>- BponBo.-it-i8-pos8ible,-o£-cour8e^that—

you could ag a in ." -He shook h is head. “ I t ju s t doesn’t

w ork an y m ore. W ho, t a sk you, w a n ts n-W onmn-who-aloAhea-Arftimft—

- w ith cold cream all o yer h e r fa c ^ a n d h e r h a i r in c u r le rs ! ’'

N evertheless, he ca re fu lly weighed -w h a t- I - y a ld r 'In c lu d ln y - m y proposal

■ conditions a r e q u ite sep a ra te . A nd those who heed th e ta l l ta le s o f Don Ju a n fr ie n d s may- w onder if th e ir lesser n ^ fo r se x ind ica tes a lack of v irility . I t la th e quality o f a couple's love-m akinsr' n o t i t s f re -

-h fT J____ .W om en_w ith ' sn iall bOsoms m ay

th in k th ey 're .u n d e rse x e d . Follow ing a hysterectom y o r m enopause, a wo-

;■ m an m ay w o rry t h a t she w ill b e an u n sa tisfac to ry lo v er o r find sex leaa

p ra ctica l. m atter-of>factnes8 o f mar* r ie d li/e m ay seek escape in th e ro­m ance and excitem ent o f an o th e r co u rtsh ip .

W om en enjoy th e titilla tio d o f flirt- . inff, th e excitem en t o f clandestine d a te s, an d ^ h e A a tte ry 'o f being wooed again .. Men. seek .to .prove.they.haven!t . lo s t th e ir old m agic, to re lish th e joy o f conquest,, an d th e f la t te ry -o f-su c h -

cnjoyable. O ften , v rith t h e 'f e a r o f pregnancy rem oved, th e c o n tra ry , is likely to be t ru e . •

a t te n tio n th a t they no longer receive a t hom e.

Kinsey reported 76 percent o f m ar­ried m en and 25 percen t o f m ar^i^d women have h ad e x tra m arita l a ffa irs .

m itte d he had been re ac tin g badly to office p ressu re , hSd several tim es lost h is tem p er b u t th a t , th an k s to hisw eekends on th e w a te r , he_v?as b e - i__g in n in g to feel hum an again . Th^tfv tak in g ' h e r in to hik arm s, ho had sa id : “ So th a t 's w h a t’s been bothcr-

— inlr' y 6 u I~ I“ k new ~ 8dm cth ing“ waR ~ • fw ron g .”

H ere , o f course, a lack o f.c o m - R u n ic a tio n .w asr.thc-T oo t.o f' all-.the—- tro u b le ;-H a d th is husband confldcd' h is problem to h!s w ife , she would not have tu rn ed re se n tfu l and unrespon­sive to him .

' ' P r o o c c u ^ t l o n w ith th e children is , in my- opinion, one o f the moat u n fo r tu n a te problem s of m arriage. W hen women tra n s f e r th e ir a t te n ­tion diaproportionftloly fron i hus­bands to ch ildren, th ey risk ea trang-

____ in g - th e i r - husbands- a n d -d e p riv in g ......,. .t h c i t _ c h i ld r c a _ o O b o _ m o s t _ v a lu n b le ____

th in g in fam ily life— a happy relaxed homo and loving p aren ts .. A well-known dress ' m anufactu re r, who had m ade m illions, cam e to m o.

’ in s is t in g th a t, ho no longer loved h ia '-------- wife ajid waqt t ^ d ^ ^ jW c y H tT t^— m a n y - a- m odch------------- v--------------------

“D o n 't th in k I'm taken in by th is g i r l ’s b eau ty ," ho told m e. “ She’s b e a u tifu l all. r ig h t. B u t m ost im- ' p o rta n t, I guess, is ^h at she makes me feel 10 feet tallV ’

. ------H o”c6uldTiot"uAdorstand'TVhy"hlB —w ife opposed a divorce.

analysis. M any w om en, how ever, a re incapable o f com pletely en joy ing sex

'o n ly because th e y w ere b ro u g h t up

th a t he tak e h is w ife on a luxurious holiday, leav ing th e ch ild re n a t home. --yW hcn_his_wife came^tA see m e, .s h e , .. ,v^ns e a g e r fo r a second chance. “ My m o th er w arned m e I w a s m aking, a - m ista k e co n c en tra tin g on th e ch il­d re n ,” sh e adm itted ;

“ Should you go on th is holiday,” I sa id , “I hope you will b e weJI groomed and 'T drcsB ed 'as a llu rin g ly as g o o d ' ' ta s te allows. Men, r e m e m ^ r , a re v i­sually stim u latod .”

In tu rn , I rem inded th e husband - th a t ,, j u s t a s m en .a re .v isually stim u.*.. la te d ,. women r e s e n d to - verbal en ­d ea rm en ts w hich m ake th em feel de- ' s lrab le an d loved.

T h is couple is now' in H aw aii. Wh<?ther th e ir m a rr ia g e can be saved is gtiU a question . P u t because o f

— t0-think-0f-it-aB"B0W ething nice p ^ pie don’t ta lk ab o u t, an d I ts a c tiv itie s • a s 'th in g s n ice 'people"ddh’t 'd o . They are , a s a : r e s u l t , on ly passive p a r t-

in the, p a r tic i-

T l h o i r . m utual .w li l in ^ o s s - to"ltiy~to"save it, I am optim istic.— - ■ -------

Insocurlfy takes m any form s, all detrim ental to m a rita l harm ony, w ith physical Insecurities especially so.

M en m ay w o rry unnecessarily ab o u t .th e ir m a8culli\ity o r advanc-

— in ff-a g o r -T h o s o w h o -a re -ijte rH e -m n y - fco r Impotonco, nlthounh tho tw o from courtolilp » n d honpymoon to thu

■ patlon th a t m ig h t well dispel any btigaboo o f .f r ig id ity a n d add im ­m easurably, to th e i r plqnsure^and^that of th e ir h u sb an d s. .

Another h ln d ra iiM to sexual com-. . p a tib llity is th e u n re a lis tic descrip-

't lo n s o f th e m a rita l em brace found in books an d m agazines. Tho hum an body is capable o f hoIdJnff consider-

• able p leasu re, b u t I t ju s t isn ’t up to th e E lyslan ra p tu r e s w hich ce rta in w rite rs—hopefu l o f m ak in g th e b est­seller list— a tt r ib u te to It. I ’ve Iraown th ia fancifu l re p o rtin g to cause cou­ples to re g a rd each o th e r w ith dls* Hatisfaction an d c r itic ism .

E m otional im m a tu rity m ig h t be expected to c o n tr ib u te to sexual h a r ­mony, lend i ts e l f to an a tt i tu d e o f all- for-lovo-and*tho-w orld-welM ost. B u t i t -doesn 't- w ork l h a t - way.- T h e - im-"-

—-.m atu ro a ro -lik c ly -to -w a n t-w h a t they 1 do no t have. T h is sense o f u n re s t

engenders d isharm ony . T ho re su ltin g qu arre ls o f th e im m a tu re a re a p t to be f r a u g h t w ith accusations and

, sneers, even d o ^ - g r a d in g insu lts .“ ■ Vor-unabU-to<«dJust

K « r re tfu lly. I wouig ra tse tnose fig- u res , am ong wom en especially. P e r­h ap s th e P ill has som eth ing to do w ith th is .

Dozens,“"lra p p e d in ex tra m arita l, i ^ a i r s , have told m e: " I t all began in n o c e n tly enough;"W e liked 'to ' ta lk to each o th e r.” O r “ W e enjoyed danc- in g to g e th e r .” — — ------------

A p erson w hose im ag ination is d raw n tow ard som eone o u ts l ie o f h ism a rr ia g e is, undorstandab^_enough,.,___less d raw n to .h is m a rr ia g e p a r tn e r .^ e m ay even re se n t h is p a r tn e r . A nd o ften he will blam e h is p a r tn e r fo r w h a t h a s hap|>ened.

A w ife , fo r exam ple, will in s is t she . n ev er would have become involved h a d h e r liusband n o t been im m ersed in hill business o r taken h e r fo r g ra n te d . 'A husband ' will blam e h is w ife fo r ' a lack o f in te re s t In h l ^

' buslnoss o r an tagon ism tow ard- h is fam ily o r fo r In te r ru p tin g him .

All a re ju stiflab le com plaints. B u t — i t is m ost un lik e ly .th ey w ould have* led to an y e x tra m a riU l em broilm ent had n o t th e husbaiid o r w ife , emo- tipnally im m atu re, so u g h t th e excite-

-nxeht o r-a nev? co u r tsh ip .-•______ ^To_the -couplo._w ho_feel_8exually--

Incom patible, I would say , “ S eek th e reaso n and co rrec t th e fa u lt ," My experience os a m a rr ia g e couaaeloi^ Ind ica tes t h a t cu re Is qu ite pcm ible once you k n o w tho psychological f a u lt

-w h ic h -d e p r iv o a -y o u -o f '- th e - jo y - o f— m arriag e .

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-S p l i t D e clB i6 n ~

T h o u g h m y t a p i s g e n t le ; ., F o r o fact, ___

r— I c a o ’t b r e a k e g g s w it h - T h e y o l k in ta c t.L e t m e g a m li le T h e y c o m e o u t w h o le T ^ h c n I p la n to s c r a m b le .

_ _ — B e t t y I » l e r

----------- In - a - c h u r c h - T i o t e d - f o r i t s -8t o n n y ~- - congrcgfetiori, the pastor told a fr ie n d :

"W e have jiia t had the greatest re­vival ou r -church has experienced.”

" I 'm glad l o hear it,” aaid the friend. " A n d how m arty'did yoii add to the fold?”

"W e d idn 't add any,” said the pas­tor, ‘‘but we got rid of three/’

________________________~ L u c i l lc :S lJ ia 7 ^ e r — -«TVc-eo«W ->M 0-a-K »fe-»H ore-o/'that-.<A eafl-dal/B ,

f lu ff ia * t h a n s c r a h ^If you've been making pancakes with some

•—other mix7-»top~nnd-t beluw. It.shows you pnncakcs that prizc' winning bakers of Eugene, Oregon matched against New Blsquick.-------------------------

fluffier— better eating— Ixcause they’re made■ r\h ___________ .

easier to use than most pancake mixes. The shortening has been added for you.

Every'time, the New Bisquick pancakes turned out lighter. (Even th o ^h the same amounts

~ o f batter were used.) That’s becausc Bisquick uses a spwial lighter flour.

The New Bisquick pancalccs aUo turned out . . . . inner lining n-AfdU. . . (id n;-c2oKsShown right: N ew tear-upe package ft z‘Pi open

~ h a d 'a close "biru8h“ w ith ~ death when the car door flew open as his fam ily was d riv in g along a free­w a y. B u t the boy held on - t ig h t to the open door and ’ rode a t least a quarter of

* a m ile w hile h is frantic

pulled h im inside.W hen he knelt to say.

h is prayers th at night, his m other suggested th at he ^hank God fo r saving his U f C t h a f d a y T '

" W h a t fo r? ” the littlebpy_a.aked._'7_was the one__th a t hold on ."

■ D o ro th e a J C e n t—

C h i ld 'S Ig h ’c h o lo K y

M y t i n y s o n h a s T e d d y ' b e a r s ,

B l o c k s , a n d c o lo r e d bendi»—

T o y s s c ie n t i f ic a l ly

T o s u i t h i s a g e o n d n e e d s : P u c e le a . ba llad o n d j n ic lc a

S o * t e l l m e w h y b e p la y s W i t h p o l s a n d p a n l i a n d ' m b d n g s p b o n s . a n d

: b r o k e n tv t r a y s ?— M a r g a r e t A a b e r h a r d

A long-tim e cgstomer received a second notice fro m the. locnl department atore, threatening to at­tach her salary if her

lo vcfd uo b ill wero^not paid im m ediately.'......

F u rio u s , she phoned to p ro te st: " I ’vo always paid on tim e in the 20 years I ’ve been a customer. Bo-

first b iU y e t .”"O h , w e’re w a itin g fo r

Q re -o rd er o if^th e . first form s r ig h t now,” ex- pinined a new clerk. " S o T m u sing the second no* llces. T h e y tu rn out to be much m ore effective.”

— A l R o b e r ta

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HUNTING FORECAST:

Good Season for Ducks- By-^ERWIN~A.- BAUER A w tW .of .'.TW-(HKk H unt«r'. 6ibU" ----

■Mils f a l l d u c k ■ h u n te r s w ill l e-

-C eL v ean u n ex p e c ted bonus, bo th in be t-te i-n u n fm g an d p e r- ,h a p s in a l o n g e r sh o o tin g season .

T h e reason is a' tim ely comeback of o u r w ild w a- 'terfo w l, following Hever-

- 'a l's u m m e rs ■ o f -d r o u g h t - in the m ajor waterfowl, nesting grounds.

B u t heavy snows last w i n t e r , fo llo w e d b y '

-• s p r ln g -r a in a .-f i l le d -th e -potholeV so nesting was successful. T h u s there

“ iHould“ b‘e ~ a '“ver>^g6od crop of birds around this

B u t duck hu nting is a specialized sport, and not

__all hunters are succeas- f u l 7 T [ H t r it'Ts~mote^of- ten hu nting over w ater than on land. A n d w ild ducka are more , w a ry than ■iiioflt-uplBnd

' birds. Some hunters cred- _ it_ t h o _ :b ird a i_ w ith -t ^ o -e q u iv a le n t of*8rpower v i ­

sion, so It is necessary to k now something about the targets.

B a g in n in g iri'the fall, w ild ducks' and geese be­g in th eir annual m ig ra ­tions from n orthern nest-

• ing groimdfl to southern ' w inte rin g spots. Some

opcclea begin m oving In Septem ber; others dp not reach th eir destinations u ntil early w lh V errM o st ' w aterfowl pause en route. H o w long they stay In suitable ploccR depends on the food they flnd, the

.................................................................................I..... .»•

A b o o t to u g h e n o u g h to w o r k h a rd all w e e k ,

can sure ta ke q little ru n n in g a r o u n d ; a

o n this W eekends.

Wolverine Durables arc tough. They’ve got to i be because they work hard every day. They Vc

got to shrug off oil. gjrase andTia^'khockST" They've got to take cold and heat without cracking up. O r the sole parting company, frotn the uppers. And they can’t slip on any

omfortablc.-Or- t hey:-D u r ^ b lM ,_____________

a u l d n X - b e ___

itwasbnly a matter of tlnic before outdoor ■guys found out th iy’re great for hunting.

■ or camping too. Especially now we’ve ■ so many difTcrcnt styles, in-

din'g a new insulated boot. Are Durables more of a work­

ing boot that’s sporty? O r a sport boot that works? You decidc.

m m a ’ F o r t h o W o lv e r i n e d e a le r n e a r e s t y o u . c o l l t h Ui n i v K t o / l f n o n u m b e r : 8 0 0 -2 4 3 -0 3 5 5 . In C o n n o c licu t: 6 5 3 -3 6 0 0 .

Th e beat periods to be the b lin d -a re - before--------

— d a yb re ak -o r d u rin g jth g_____ _last h o ur of daylight, w h e n -d u c k s -a re -m o v ln g -^ —from resting to feeding.

S erious duck hunters use such re trievin g dogs as L a b ra d o rs , C h e sa - peakes, u r goldens. T h is is a conservation mea- ’

_n^iro rotrievp_______d o w n e d .-b ir d s w h ic h m ig h t o th e m ise be lo s t).

Tho ugh the w aterfowl "p ic tu re is"brlg h te r this

year, the duck population ia atill lower than a gen­eration ago. So every duck hu n te r also must make a special effort to

— bo-a-^;onBarVationi»t.-------------------^-------Before go ing afield you--------------

m ust b u y (a t any post offlce) a M ig ra to ry W a ­terfow l .Stamp foe $3.

- N e xt, observe all shoot-in g regulations. B a iting w ith g ra in and shooting over live decoys are ille­gal. k now the varioufL— — -

^Icinrig^riiEItagfnwl fttngp-,'the shooting of.lciaa-abun'-._____ :

— dant-species— is “ illegal?------------A n d never shoot n t ducks th at a rc beyond the nor­mal 35-yard range of a* shotgun. T h is increases the chahco of mlHtnken identity. ; ■

T h e fu tu re of duck hu nting depends on each <

.-hunter’s behavior th is *Hopefullxat wllibe

them a w ay) , and also the hu nting pressure. To<lay these m igrations are fa ir ­ly prediptab|e, both as to tim e and stopovers.

Good duck areas can bo located by personal

-o b « to w aU onr4> y-«bcck lng .

o r w ith l(icnlconBorvntlon onicers. T h e n , before opening day o r be­fore the actual h u nting, build a blind which blends ns much as possible into Its natural surround­ings; T h e r e -a re -m a n y ty p M i)f_

ro p m y'e n o u g h .‘forw ith other waterfowlorn. two Others are sim ply p>is tiug*"

n t the w ater’s edge. Camouflaged boats also-are used.- • '

Ducks are gregarious creatures and attracted by other ducks, ex­p la in ing w hy hunters use artifi­cial calls and decoys.' C a llin g is an a rt and can be developed by

' IlflleBlf Ig T

(o r to duck-records», then try ing to Imitate, them. Decoys should bo as natural-looking as possible. A n d it’s lmp<)rtant th at they bd dark, rough In texture (avoid b righ t shiny tines I , and tho more tho better. O f course, they should

a v ery good year.

OuIdetoBest ^-- ------------ H u n t in g D o g t — - —

and Other*>-Save $11Ht<ul»rn wiahhtg to khotv

more ubout Mo hunthiu qualitu o f ilopt iiiau ■«!((/ fo r "T h o C o u u trn lAfi>

— m n K -hT-D auM\i ^ ir a p » f / r - ie^ntlu i7/u)ifraf0<i' volutiie -OH all lupea ol- huntvm, hnutulu, and nhow Mnil fg .liS lo F. W.ltookB. DepI, AH O /jl, par. 707. G ratid ‘C en tra l S ta tia v , New York, N. Y . 10017.

regular

Fiimilu Weeklu, Oelober 5, lOOP

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Q U I Z

- W f e t - D o ^ o H - K nAbout Your

Achos andPains?

■ 1. W e ’re all subject to aches and pains.2. M ost pains are induced by em otional stress.

Y o u can feel nonexistent pain.4. -M en can tolerate pain better th an women.

- 5. P co p le .w h q are im m une to pain are liicky.6 r lf 'y C irh a v e a toothache'^nd'orennxious and ■\vorricd~

= ~ a b o u t^ i t ;^ h f e im i ju :^ l I f c e l - w o r 3 e ~ ~ - ~7. Y o u con lessen any pain by te n sine .you r, m usclcs.r;8. T h e sever ity of an ache or pain_depends on.whnt time

of the day i t occurs.

;-d isc o v -e ries a b o u t ac h es a n d p a in s , a n d som e o f

•5 ^ h e s e ^ n d in g s re v e al^wayfrto -lesseh them .^W ith -th is quiz, you ca n cheek y o u r k now ledge a g a in s t

—4 th e re s u lts o f t h e s tu d ies'.

TTbday, Ih is^u tg -D e hbm yboyer—^ -7 w asted the 'o le day

up leads pri her own. The score: four houses.sbejMouldaa-hav&asqiftSr81 miles on the car, two'screaming children and one headache.

-— Why-in-the-world-didn^t--she-lookfor^ a hom e the way she shops for . clothes and appllance§^by nationally'

-recogrilzedJ>rarKJneime?^ ^ ■■ Tbe belowlff-theibrand^name-ln-

real estate that Identifies a Realtor^— A -p fO fe 8 3 io n a l^ r» - fe a l-e s t a t e ~ w h a w i l l~ ~— c o u n s e l w i th y o u , r e c o n c l l e .y o u r .______ ''‘~ < lc^dm s w i th y o u r { X > c k e tb o o k a n d

— s h o w ^ y t> U -o n ly 4 h e jh o m i9 s4 h a t—are right for you. To make home buying a pleasure, s e e your Realtor.

-^National Association otBeaLEstataBoatds^

1. False. Studies conducted a t the U n iv e rs ity o f”C in -”' cinnati College of M edicine nnd_other_te8eArc}l-Centera-- have deifiohstrated that some people liever feel an ache o r a pain and lend a completely painless existence.

___-.2. TVtfe.-Studies conducted at_thciMonroe (W is .) C linic,over several years have shown this to be so, p a rticu liirly~ w ith headaches, back-of-the-neck pain, and assorted pains . of th^ stomach and digestive areas. Such pains are often so psychosomatic th at they induqe you to say, "H e gives me a -pa in ,” o r “ I can't stomacH m uch m ore o f th at," or “H e gives me a headache.” T h e pain resulte .from your emotional reaction to the p a rticu la r person. _

nly-jfl-it-qtt*te-p0B8ib la to fecl- pftin -t o r—which there is no physical 'cause, bu t m a n y persons have actually fe lt chronic pain in a linger, arni,. o r any other

— hndy-pni-tJnnff nffj»r nmputatjon. Sucb paiBB. may o r i g i - .nate .in the b ra in , fo r an o v e rw ro ug ht-m ind can im agine”

— p a in -im pu lse a -th iit-w ill-f le e m -Ten lr^fte n rh o w e v er, tneydisappear completely when a physician prescribes ‘‘medi­cation— in -the -form -o f_a .harjn l.e8s_sjjgo rj)n ij_p jit^g_thc patient’s m ind a t ease, so th at i t ceases sending pain '

"TnesSHsre3"to- a ^ iv e n -p lo c e -in -th e -b o d y ;--------------------------------------.4. Trxte. In 'V e tera ns A dm inistra tio n studies, psycholp-

g is U tested th & pain reactions of 100 m en and women of • various agea a ^ found th at the men had a 'greater ab ility

to tolerate pain than the-wom en. A u n ive rs ity study of hnth wh'ftwffrt wlm ilny TJihnrntn ry in d i-c u n i t m np.s

m d lain th a t she'is more scnaitive to pain, fee le i t more', and I less to lerant of it.

5. F alse. Those people who are incapable of feeling pain ore fo r fro m lucky. W ithp iit pain to sound o w a m in g .s ig - nal, a person runs th e 'ri^k of ex tre m e ‘dangers and hoz-

“ Tofds'urileatf hltftnk'i!»'8i)CciQrprech\itlbnB7Fbr”exam plerhc“ m ay p ut his h'and“bn o 'h o t stove and suffer a Horlou.*! bu rn before he realizes w hat is happening. A n d since he doesn’t feel a toothncho, ho m ay never see his dcntifll u n til it ’s too late to save o tooth. M edical studies citc numerous instances of this kind, m aking it evident thnt poin ia as much of a blessing as o curse.

6. T ru e. In a recent study using n dolorimoter to. mcii- ' sure the intensity .of pnin, psychologists tested coUckc

fltudenta’ reactions under vorious degrees of anxiety, ra n gin g fro m m ild to extreme. Th e y found th at w heir anxiety (m easured b y pulne nrid blood pressure) incrcnflod;' sensitivity to .pain also skyrocketed,

7. Falae. Physical o r emotional tension cnuaes the brain to ovor-evaluato pain signals .it receives from varioiiH porta of the body, causing o given pnin to h u rt much more than the In ju ry Justiftes. Th u s anticipation o f n dentu l~»p^ointm o nt,-for exompl^, c »n build up so much tenHion th at y ou begin to wince w ith pain before behiK

- - t o u c H c d ; ^ " ; : j ~ , —8. T rue. U n lvo rs ity HtudjoH nhow thot sennitlvity to poin

dooH v a ry m orkeilly w ith the tim e of d vy , degree of con- -tontmont, deproBfllon, o r'fatig ue , anti ipoiiy other jilm iln r factori). Reseorch at Johns Hopkins U n iv e rs ity showed, fo r oxomple, th nt a rtilld diHtroction of attention can nltor a pernnn'n pain thrcahhold an much bs 45'perCflnt.

. ___________________________________ ^ .„ _ T r J O I I N _ E ._ G I » S P N l

F a m i t j f W««klu, Ootobtr 6 , 19B9

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AMAZING VALUES

-^ = ^ p irc r is p 7^elicate^traw berry^tea-cloth-and-place-m at& - w ere insp ired by a h is to ric res to ra tio n n o w going.on

in P o rtsm ou th , N ew H am psh ire . W hen th e ea rly settlers a rrived in th is charm ing p o rt, they found th e rive 'rbank '

— covered-w ith-w ild-straw berries, hence its o rig inal nam e S traw b erry B anke." T h e design is s ta m p e d ^ n heavy7~

cream yvhite 100 percen t linen . B oth th e 48 -inch-square d o th an d 'm ats are a lread y bound-w ith-a m oss green -'beauty . - a edge ," an em bro idered Bnish th a t insu res a fla t edge. C om plete ly finished 100 percen t linen n ap k in s a re included in the k it an d com e m th e sam e so ft moss green .

O FF E R W ILT. N O T BE R E P E A T E D T H IS S E A S O N W e H i r ^ e - y o u - t o ^ r d e r = t h e - S h * a w b e r ^ T e a € l o t h ^ d ^ P la c i M aF k its now , w hile the sup p ly lasts. Y ou w ill be delighted b y the color a n d b ea u ty and fu n th e y w ill add to youT hom e. T h is is y o u r on ly chance to o rder. Be su re to fill . • o u t-c o u p Q n and-m a i l i t ^ o d a y J D i i ^ f f e r v ^ n b t be re^?eated in Fam ily W eekly th is season! —

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WHY PEGGY UPTON SAYS: I E h l T . E R T A I N M E I J J L ^

i i I May Never Be Happy 99

“ T J U S T m a y n p v e r b e r e a l l y

i . h a p p y b c c a u s e w h e n I

a m " a l o n e , I w f t n t t o b e

- o e o b l ^ A i i a ^ w h e n I ' a m w i t h ^

■ t h e m , I w a n t t o b e o f f b y m y -

" ' s e l f . I ' a m ' v e r y c o n t r a d i c t o r y . '

Mod Squad" w ho was m aking such an. admission to me through a th in veil of European c ig a r smoke, while she

— took-huramingbi'rd sips o td ry -s h e rry — She was w e arin g a loose-knit see-

-tlfirough blouse. A s though t id in g to give me a w m p le of her m ercurial

— peraonalitjiv -afae . co n t in u e d -w it h , - ‘ ‘Sm oking is a disgusting h a b it B u t I th in k these little cigars are sexy if

— they’re smoked rig h t . .

_ lw eek s. T h a t’s v e ry good for. m e!” Peggy paused, then added, “ I get so involved w ith a man th at I th ink only of him and entirely fo rget myself, which begins to destroy me. So before

-------I -g e t-to o -in v o lv e d ,--I -p u ll -a w »y ^Her current romance w ith Lo u A d -

ic rrth o u g h r-P e g g y -in s iste d , is-just^. of tv ’s “ T h e ' the opposite. B u t it d isturbs her so

'"•'tnuch th a t'flh e -'a d m itte d .^ lJg e lmuch into h>8 feelings th at i t annoys

;h im and scares him off.”Pegg y aaya th nt ,her_need fo r love

and affection goes back to her child­hood when her fam ily Uved in a m id­dle-class Lo n g Island,. N .Y .. suburban

le a v in g her u gly adolescence be -, . hind, .Peggy. ?‘tum ed pretty;*' B iit her m any hours of introspection a nd lone­liness developed into independence. **I w asn’t ra is e^to be independent," she_

d _ i!b u t-I_ fo u n d -I_ h a d to be for m y own'needs." So a t 16, she became

-a .m o d e l-a n d h a te d -it .^ L w a s so shy and introverted. I ju s t knew what th e other g ir ls w ere th in k in g aboutm e ! I t really bugged m e !'’ P eggy re^ called viv id ly . B u t he r eahiings paid fo r acting lessons, and w hen 'she and h e r fam ily moved to lxjs A W eles, P e ggy got a break.

It w as by chance th at she met-area^To-begin with,-she was tHe m id - - -D ic k Clayton, who, unknown to P e g --

“ aie“‘c H n a * ^ d ^ e lt “ co m ple te ly-o ve r-----------g y ^ d b^ n w aiting u n til she tu rnedlo o k ^ . “ I was socially unacceptable. 18 so he could offer her a c o n tT ^ t”

- ^ e g C T -c o n t in u e d - to -c o n fu s e -n ]adm itting th at she craves love, hav-

j— ip g -h a d -ii-d o s e ro f-lt -w h e n -B h e -w a s “ only 1 4 .'A t th e same time, th ou gh^ she demands'assertion ofrher-individ— u aiity and indep'^ndence/ " I had v perfect relationship ju s t once. W ords were unnecessary. I t lasted ju s t three -

M y teeth stuck out, I stuttered, had a . and couldn’t a f-

ford the local beach club, even i f I ’d -b e e n asked!’’-

_ . A ll of th is gave th e jm p ression that she -w a a -s ri6 b & iiliT .E Y ^ _ t^ a y ,lP e g i^ g y ’s reticence to reveal her Inner self • suggests that she’s cool and distant." I don’t mean it to be so,” she sighed.

T h ro u g h him came the role o f Ju lie B arnes in "Th e Mod-;fiqtrad.”

^ A b o u t fuinuiijg inreeZjnpTe yiM A ftf her present tv contract, she j a id .“ F iv e y w rs ' in a n y th in g is too m u ch ! _I_haye so m~any otHer~ th in g 8 -I-w a n t— to do*like m aking a movie.” '

P pggy’8 contradictory natu re never seems to leave her alone. She longs -------------------------------P E E R -J . O P P E N H E I M E R -

to ' travel and sometimes docs b u t tu rn s r ig h t around and returitff'h‘o m ^~ because she gets so restless. These Same m ixed em otiona tire h e r easily and often tr ig g e rh e r-te m p e r;- ;

M arriage?. “ I t terrifies m e,” she admitted. “ I w ant it. I t sounds so

— rig h t,-B u t-rm -s till-to o -im m a tu re fo r it . A n d I hope I can get show b u si-

“ hess'out of TOy-system-so-I-ll-be-ready— some day.”

S ig h in g deeply, Peggy said, “ I ’m - s ^

W h a t w ill b rin g eventual h a p p i- ness to P e g g y? -“ A b ig -h o m e rlo ta of—

-m oney.-a n 'd -tim e to-be b o t h -w lfe -a h d - m other.” She s m il ^ r ~ t H ^ ^ a^dded,’ “ Th a t's w hat I say, now . .

TK e^im ^ess tobaccos.T h e y a r e n ’t l i t , p u f iF e d o r i n h ^ e d . T h e y ’r e t o o g o o d t o s m o k e .

|-Puta;pinch-between gum - and cheek, and enjoy it. W ithout even chewing.The smoke,less tobaccos are too good to smoke.You g e ta llth e satisfaction of prime aged tobaccos. They cost less, too.Sure beats smoking!..... ^

United States Tobacco Company, Dept. FVV, 630 FifflvAve., New Vofk, N .Y n0020.

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WAKEUP KARIN'TOGO

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FMiiy w ia ir

packaged sliced cheeses, as well os ji of in trig u in g cheese spreads. H e re , we have used p o p u la r cheeses and one cheese food in these rccipcs.

Egg Noodle Bows ------- with-Three-Chee»

Fine d ry bread enimbs 4 qts. boilinR water

IVx Ublespoona saltH a l

6 c o p s ) o r 1 2 ox- m e d iu m e g g n o o d le s 3 e u p s T h i n W h i te S a u c e ( s e e r e c ip e )

'2 t a b le s p o o n s b u t t e r o r m a r g a r in e 1 c u p f r e s h ly g r a t e d P a r ta e s a n

— : c h e e s e C -T o^)” '- • X.)l-cup-dlct

1 . c u p d ic e d M o z x a re lU c h e c s e ( 5 o x .) '" IT C o a t a butfcfed”S -q trb a k ln ff-d ish -T v ith -

brend cru m bs. Set aside.

R ich egg noodles are enveloped in m e ltin g ~ S im 8 s-rM o zza reU (rr -a n d -P a rm ea a n -o h ee6 eB — _ a 3 j j i i f i tm x iv r e hea ts and flabora m ing le .

2, A dd sa lt to b o ilin g w a ter; ^ a d u a l ly ndd noodles so th at w ater continues to

, boil. Cook, uncovered, s tirr in g occasion- - l i l l y , u n til tender.

3. M eanw hile , prepare a thin w hite sauce. Set aside.•1. D ra in noodles in a colander; t u rn intoa larjre m ix in g bow l. Tohb w lth b u tte r o r m arga rine , then Parmesan checse. A d d

•Swiss and M ozzarella; triss lightly.R. Tttrn h a lf the noodle m ixture into the

-p r e p a r e d -d l» h !■ top w i t h -h a lf -t h c ^ h i t c — : sauce. R epeat Inyera. If'desired, sprinkle gnvted Parm esan cheeao or bread cru m bs over top.6. Hake in 3G0“ F . oven 25 min.

6 t t c r v in g n .

T h i n W h it e S a u c e : Melt 3 tablespoons butter o r m a rga rin e in a snucclpan; blend ' In 3 tnhloH poons^our. Ilca t u ntU m ixtu re ' bubbles. Remove and, adding g rad u a lly , Htlr in 3 cups m ilk . Cook ra pid ly , s t irr in g constantly, u ntU sauce thickens, 2 to 8 m in. M ix in u blend of teaspoonH bbU, */i teaspoon pepper, and Vs teaspoon n u t­meg. ^ 3 Clips sauce

Cheddar Puffs

-2 -M ijr in -n -b le n d -o f -th e --d ry “ iftgretlients:— — 3. Shape dou gh into ro lls about l> 4 -in . in diam eter. W ra p in waxed paper and ch ill i f necessary.A. C u t in to '^V i-in . slices. Place a b o u t !

iv ro n 'irg lT tlir ir rc a B c d c o ^ k iG -a h B c tH ;— :— ■ 5. Bake a t dOO^F. about 8 m in. S erve as

—appetiser-flnaokfl.--------- AJioutX.d6z^<}okica

Seasoned Blue Cheese Spread for Steak

“ V i 'c u p B lu e c h e e s e ,-c n i ra b le d 2 t a b le s p o o n s c re a m

Vt t e a s p o o n W a r c e a tc r s h l r e s a u c e Vj te a s p o o n s a l t Vi te a s p o o n p e p p e r

1- Blend a ll Ingredients u n til smooth.2 . -Spread generously onto steak im m e­diately a fte r b ro il in g '(a l lo w about 2 t a - - • blespoons per servin g >. k to 0 acrvingn

c u p b u t t e r o r n a r g a r i n o , s o f te n e d 2 c u p s (H o x .) s h r e d d e d s h a r p

O i e d d a r c h e e s e 1 % c u p s s i r t e d r e g u l a r a l i .p u r p o n e flo u i

% t e a s p o o n p a p r ik a

H ot Cheese V Beef Dip' ■ \ V t lb s . b e e f r o u n d s t e a k , g r o u n d

' 2 lb s . p a s le u r ix e d p r o c e s s A m e r ic a n c h e e s e fo o d

2 o n io n s , g r a t e d 6 o r 7 h o t p e p p e r a , m h ic ed 2 l a r g e to m a to e s , p e e le d a n d

f l n e l j ^ h o p p ^1. Cook beef and dra in on paper.tow els.

- f c - C n l uii H n t o -c h n hput-H

n d r y m u s ta r d . ' .\ i t e a s p o o n c a y e n n e

double' bollo r to p ; set over s im m ering w a ter, s t ir r in g 6ccasionully, u n til melted. 3. M ix In onion, hot poppers, and -tom a­toes; then the beef.

— lT -filcn d -b u tte r-o r-m n rw rlh e -a iid -e h e «H 4 u n til smooth.

Fam ily W*tklu, Ootober S, 1900

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fla _ »_ d iP . or spoon o ver

A bout 5V4 Clips 'dip

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H id e -a -N a m e

Th e name c»f a cclestiai • body much in the news th ^ c paat jnohths 19 h id­denTn’t'fiis flentence^'Tho—

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. R iddto M* This* W h a t d id the earthsojr

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H irM a th F a n s I .•HowJ 'con yoQ make

1009 into 9000?

Jiist a typical American mother.Arid her victims.

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By ROSALYN ABREVAYA

N e x t T O '^ th e 8e c u r i t y ' ‘6 l a r i k e t , o n e o f a c h i ld ’s m o a t p r i z e d p o f ls e s a io n a i s a c u d d l y t o y . I t i s t h e a e n t r y

o n n i g h t w a t c h , d e l i g h t f u l c o m p a n i o n d u r i n g w a k i n g ) r a b l e 'o n “ d iB p la y 7~ A n d ~ t h e o n e - y o u - c r e a t e - b y —

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