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U*s ,0 r a in , c o o l <iclliils |l. 1 2 Idaho'a Largest Evening Newspaper Phone 73^-4»«X!I Buhl C»«tMo«d V4:)-4^ OiiliUy MofluniJ A7B-7357 WdlM**r «- ...... , 17A «3/S Gooiimy-Maga'mon 33&'73tl3 - v o l. A7. NO. J-&2- ,TWIN FAILS, IDAHO, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1970 T^N CENTS '■ State V terrorist J^O N T nE A L -C tlPIl-Policc— rQCU3cd.on-tlic.arca.dc8plteAhc_no_wmii)uiiciS-U)_barKaln-wlU» “ImplcmciUntlon of Ujc nfio’ (lUiiUncQllon tnovltubly loads to llnc-dfowlng and rcaBonhblc men con ccrtoinly differ over Uiat lino," ito said. -'No one can seriously argue liinuin iii(c '20 is irrational.-lrt'olovant-or- invldioua. "Wo HUbmlt that a 21-ycar-old standard ... is a reosonaWe of thcjjgm to «et voter quflUflcatlons. Oregon Attorney General Johnson claimcd Uiat Copgfcss used •‘bootslrap reasoning" when It passed the 1070 Voting ___ Riglits Act-tjmeniamenta. The- -dassificatfor^.even If It-might law gives 18-yoarK»ldfl tlio vote not be a desirable quallfica- effective Doc. 31, 1070, bars tlon.” Uteracy tests, and llmfts residency requirements In pres- -. IHonnal cTcSmns to 30 dnys.— lnvolvlnfrOrogon. Texas.JWizo- effective In 1072. na and fdalio. 'Hjc suits were Arizona attacked only tiie filed directly witli tiie lilgli section of the law that lowers court and have not been hoard elsewhere, although a special federal court In the District of 6)lumbla previously upheld tlie law In a separate suit brought by five New Yorkerfij - Oregon and Texas sued the United States on the grounds , tlVai Congress could not under 'Uie Constitution act to change voting qualifications im p o s t. by thp states, llie ‘ state tU»|Cpveccd_ tlie house j ' “wherc thcy'TJelleved Quebec Labor Minister Pierre LaPorte was held for. a week before liis as.«msslnatlon by the French* Canadian separatists wiio kid- naped him. Authorltios converged on the now de.'icrtetl white frame b chilling laiowledgo Uiat finding the. two smnll l)and.s - of them could Cost tho life of their terrorists who hold Croa.4 and- second hostage, Brltisli . diplo* already luive assassinated Quo- mat James U. Cross. _:,bcc. l4»bor Minister Pierre . But Canadian Prime Minister-. Ij«rt)rtc. Piiiri-e IClllott Trudeau, who Denouncing the FLQ na "a observe<l his 51st birthday small band of .lwiste'd men" Suaday In a day of national who offer Canalia “no solutions mourning and crisis, indicated oxcJept murder." Trudeau'said QUEnEC tTCQl.ciiTly .'tliia.mocfliiig after .* receiving a tip from an Pierre LaPorte, above, was, jmonymous caller wiio warned lound .lain by (errori.ti In Uic, hou«c w/ia booby Irnppod. week 'Hinrf, iirno nn Irninnrlltiln iL'nrd M|.ntr.nl Snturday, n wcck ■n,„o w»s m Immediate uord ultor-.ho -wn. Wilimpijcil. SHI •ouBlil 1. Brllljh illplomnt wiUi the dlscovcry the acarcl.' Tlie nine justices set aside CroM, l>elow, also oi>- for three suspected kidnapers four ijours to hear lawsuits Auto upsets, ldlls-T.E. man the vote from 21 to 18. •“'njo Issue boils down to one point." Johnson argued, “whe- ther Congress has the power to substitute Its legislntive prefer* once in selecting that line (the 18-year-old vote lln**) over the power of the voters of Oregon." ■VotG^due^ -Arti&ans to elect officers JEROME - A 21-year-old Twin Falls automobile sidesman, John David Brock- m an, 1231 Evergreen'Drive,- died early Surtday‘ln a single car accident on Interstate 80 tliree miles nortli of Jwln Falls. State police who Investigated .s^iid t)]e man was dead at the skid marks and the trncks' led gradually . from the highy^ay Into the median. Hie-vehlelo Vc4aasd off the left hand side of the highway, Mogensen. said) travelled 400 feet, was then airborne for 42 feet, hit the ground and traveled another COfeet In the air before Dick ducks. on design measure Texns fix the voting age at 21. The Justice Department sued again nt ArizoiiH and Ida)jo to, test the other two disputed sections of tlie statute. Tho Nixon Administration opposed lowering the voting age by law —41 part of the statute which will become effective Jan. 1 jf the court upholds it. . TWIN FALLS - Qty council members are ejcpected to vote to reject or accept a proposed « ordinance tonight on roqiHrlng r't*rfef f^CCrkf* ' certificmloH’ of ■d'osign* i,y - qlicensed-architect or engineer ' for all new construction or p llS llC F tO D additions to commercial * buildings in Twin Falls. City officials have been urged ljy_Clty Mjyiager Joan Milar to I tlie office, states /Mdricli Bowler, memlier of Gooding County Planning Commission. Tlie group of artists and craftsmen is being formed In an effort to market products created by members. Paul Yost of Twin Falls, who sells products of this kind througJtout the Intermountuin wo!>t, will be _ ^ _ at tho meeting. ”L __________ Anyonj^frDin^Scuthorn Idaho shortly? '■ ■■ GOODING - Officers of the newly formed Wood River Artlfwtns group will be elected when an organizational meeting hnd was'reportedly on route to Is held at fl p.m, Tuesday at the ig Soll-Conservallon accident after his sedan left tho striking a pile of rocks. It rolled ‘fi'A'way near tlic trs .' OS cn-’ ovcriwlccraklddeilTSfccton its trance ramp and rolled over u>p and came to rest on its top several times. beside the highway. Tlie victim was drivljjg T)»e driver was tlirown out toward Jerotne on the Interstate and wns. found about 4d feet from the vehlclc, Mogcnsen national guard sessions in snld., Jerome. Stftte— Patrolman Officers said tho vehicle was Frank M og^cil Kflld tm p - “dCTnollsh««lr^ting -Uie wind' peared Brockman had fallen shield was so shattered it was PRESIDENT NIXON crnwU under o barricade at OnM 'nay, Wls., olrport Sunday to r«Ach orowd oml iluke haadi. lle at* - tendeil ti (estlmonlal dinner for Uarl 8Urr, |0M«niBay^l>sAk«nt'— ■quarterback. JUPII) . _ Nixon enters asleep while driving at a high rate of speed as there were no Sheriff due home Longer strike Imiwssible to find n safety sticker. - Witnesses Including a truck driver estimated the speed of tl)e vehicle at more than .100 idont Nixon, with tho full force of his office, opened a miles per iiour prior to the campaign across the American WASHINGTON ( UPI) —Prca- Mlssouri’today, ond T«nne«**e, acddent. Ul Gary Kepner, national midland "today in a light to retire prominent Domocrotlc arriest list pass the ordinance as a much needed public safety measure In the city. Ho said It would Insure a sound structure for-bulldlngs which will be open to the public. KENT, Olilo (UPI)-A socio- logy professor and a drug puiior were tlio first two persons arrested today under IndlctmentJ handed down by a SHOSHONE - Sheriff Thomas (Wld) Conner of Un- coin County may be back in Sioshono early tlsls week after an absence of more than two weeks. Mrs. Conner said her husband called her Friday from southern Joining the orfjnnlzatlon Is invited to attend and bring a sample of his product. The group also Is expoctod to designate a place for h warehouse and to work on a brochure or catalogue. guard officer, one of tlic first on dnves from the liehata. the accidont scone ad- Nixon left on a two-day ni\iiUstefdd-f!Vst^idrTtTM»rttnrT«mienri^nijy*^r-trtii-'tBtar--^ North CaroUnu and'Indiana Tuesday: rraft' U<liyi n(p^d4u^rA cc. with <4iv«attlYy Q ^ v tU n tk r ^ Metzmtbaum. ctlUc of Nixon's Vl«tmunpolicies, ■It w u the .‘Fmlddtit’s^lhlrd seen Giant C5A Firemen make runs TWIN FALLS ^ Twih Falls city flromen sent one truck to 030 Bluo Lakes Boulevard at 9:40 p.m. Sunday. Firemen said a mattress in tho basement of a homo oc- cupied by Ann Romo was burning. Fire was confined to tho mattress, they said. At 5 p.m. ^turday ono truck was sent to Shoshone Street South and Rock Crook Canyon jvhero a weed fire was out of control near the state flsli hatchery. special state grand Jury which California and said he would be fl ill -invoBtJgal6dlhd8hootinBdflath#-leavln«~lhoro-Sunday-;nlHht,’— of four students at Kent State bound for Shoshone. Uio driver was alive when he {iim to the doorsteps of Setts, os he IntervencdiMrw^Uyiin reached him, but he died nt the Albert Gore, D-Tenn.,-Stuart close me«a .wllh rfwpas 'of sltd, officers said. Symlni(ton, D-Mo., ‘Vance roversin(('the'.trgdltlondhtr«m] Brockman was a member of Hartke, D-Ind., and other of eoogr««lonftl dff*yMr<*l*c- DETROIT (UPI)-Altliouah tlie "F" troop. 116th Armored. Democrats wlw have staod up Uon^lo«*e«lbyilho:pMty:tnitha .. General Motors Insists it has -^Valry. Idaho National Guard. „Hninst odmlnUtrotlon foreiim -WhitefHoitte. made Its-.biggest offer in A son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. policy and defense programs, hiatofv the slow oace of Brockman,TwinFalls,howasa and.who must answer to the SotiVtionstod^^^^^^^ graduateoftholocalhljihscM voters Nov^ cufatloriiliat the United Auto ^ d had resUlcdJiero since 10C3. Tlie President planned to step Ho was employed by Brockman first Ip Columbus, Ohio, for a Auto Sales. noon rally to support Rep Workers' strike agabist the company may ^stretch into the “ now year Si University. Tho sheriff left Oct. 3 after Dr. Tlwmas S. Ixugh, 42, and verbnlly telling several people Instructor at Kent State, ho had resigned. Tlie Bhcriff, surrendered voluntarily at the however, turned no written Portage County Courtliouao in resignation in to county com- ncarby Ravenna. Lough was missloners, who hove been Indicted by the special state awaiting his return before grand Jury on a chargo of taking any action In the matter, inciting to riot. Conviction on tho carrlofl a maximum penalty <a 11,000 fine and one to throe years In Jail. Rlcliard C. Felber, 21, Akron, Ohio, a Kent a a te dropout, was DALLAS (UPI)—Mrs. Card- served in his cell at tho nor Cowles, tho wife of the Portage Qpunty Jail whero'ho publisher of U>ok magazine, was awaiting transfer to the told police Sunday someone Mansfield State Reformatory on burglarized her hotel room and in service Xo? Burglars get haul a drug selling conviction. took Uiroc ploccs of. Jewelry valued at tao.QOO. MARIETFA, Ga. iUPI)-A Lockheed-Georgia vice pres- ident said Sunday the explosion and fire which destroyed a giant C5A Galaxy should not Interfere wlUi the continued production and operations of Uie world's largest airplane. '1)10 original C5A exploded on were running, nor were any systems in operation on the aircraft," adcordlng to R. D. Roche, a Lockheed-Goorgla vice president and C5 program manager. Humorist’s birthplace dedicated OOLOGAH,Okla.(UPI)-Tlie Wldte House on the Verdi- Now in Its 35Ut day, the strike which has Idled 400,000 workers aoroos the country already has cost GM )2.7 billion in potential output of cars and trucks. In addition, the federal government's tax losses from the company total $400 million, and tax losses from tho gris,” tho birthplace of humor- „.U vo,v U., ■•.'‘"'•s I»t WUl n o g m , wa« >todlc»tod Ui0 night lino fnrly Snturdiiy ‘« “'oiwh.U la impoasl- Sunday Intormally ns a placo "at n time when no cnnlnc.'! lo cdcula o procl»cly whoro a boy might loam to spin losses to the 31 stales affected o rope, and formally as a state by Uio strike, Michigan alone historical site, luis lost $20 million in tho first five weeks, Gov. William G. Mlllikon hasisaid. For tho sicond successive weekend, negotiators for boUi -Rol»ert-A.-Tflft-Jr..-In.hls for A Senate seat. He planned to go on to North Dakota and Andrus visit planned I^vm VtrmOrtt ^ to 'Wlaeentlni Nb(on has ealltd ifor tthe *Uetionof*R»piibllcan»wfco.wm baek his Vtatnorn'ipdUeK.: D«moc^all6lM(krihava«khlM(l their candldatM to'be tlltnt on thfl-tqtMfttonnwhUe-iMm*ric«n_ negotiatera puroue Nbcon's: n«w Ove*point peaeo offtr -itt -the Paris talks. Nixon's ^meaaago ^has ^bt«n tliat a qulek,'.precipitate ^with- drawal from VUtnam ^woufd only lead to dthar What he Is aaaldng.fhe^tiUlms. is q setUament Uuit .will ^ produce aomethiog :the United States lias not iln ^this century --a generaUen tfr«o from war. .Before ho aet out itaday. NUon Itad not explained ;pre« ciaely when that ;geitcratton woilld begin. ....................... . TWIN FALLS - Democratic The two-story white rancli- gubernatorial candidate Cecil house, built In 1874 by Clem Andrus and several other Rogers, Will Rogers’ father, candidates for state office on and restored over tho last 18 Uie DemocraUc Ucket will be in monUis will bo Uie focal poUit Twin Falls Wednesday to meet sides mot at GM headquarters of Uie Will Rogers State Park. wlUi voters, hero and reported lltUo pro- Tlie Verdigris River wbids Vincent Smaial, Twin Falls gross on national or local nearby. .• County Democratic chairman. Issues. Iho hollae wair given to tho said Uiis will bo Uio last visit to Altliough more Uian one- stato by the Rogers famUy in Twin Falla by Andrus prior to quarter of the national Issues ]059 wiUi tho condition Uiat .it Uic Nov. 3 general election and icntflilV-gly-liayg been_settled, bo rflBtorfidiflndjnaintalnod as lie urge<l all who have not met none of Uio agreements Include Uio Will Rogara State Park. him to calTaniiTDenibct'aUir _ ^ ................... _ tho wago, pension and cost of Reatoratlon of tho house was headquarters from noon to 2 Ghii^ei Uanaon.'WaaieaqiMetcd supervised by Mr. and Mrs. p.m. Wednesday and meet Ute to tatUly itbwt ibis Robert Black of Tulaa and the candidate. ---------- - meeltags With*Uie*Mppi«ne»i!t Oklahomil Industrial Develop- Ho said other sUtecahdlUat».pUider. Testimonf expected LOS ANQELES (UR)l-'Ac- trau D«rli Oay'a wn, IWry M*lchet, who reeofteBy w j««. ~ea:pironial«~8rwMrtlllg«-|l<^ living ^ImprovcmcntB which maKo up tho UAW's throe key domands. ■mait and Park Dcpsrlmail. Enil poyerty, Church asks Including RuUi Mlwn, cudldato (or roelectlon aa >tato tn uurtr HKIrtiw.wHo U w dat Sharon »•(*'» canjrcn .MUto iiirior tta and D. p. KngoIkIng, candidate ihareeciipaiMyanilUie ala^inga tor rooleetlon aa »t«lo u,o a c t i ^ »ad'(o(iri«Ui»M ■il|)erin'lend<nt of acboola lue whi(^ Manaon actuacd >ii(, among thou indlcallng th«y wdUlontd Ute'bMnM M m - will bo h « v WediWKlay;. Local danttwlM tt Uio'tDlun Randi. candidate «tUI alao bo on haul a iproattaUen wllitHai«U(ic.^. to mwt tlio votera, h«<aldr'^— Uit BOISE (U PI)^ Son. Fr«,k 'ovoreSiandmorothanon^thlrd J S o d 'T S ’- i S 'M Church aald Sunday that linger*of poor in America live in faml- wi HM^Hng Ing poveriy In Aniirloa of ow mo«t coflBpicuoiu, Xall- worka throughout tho yoar. ure»"andmurtbo corroctcd., Nixon', plan'would ortabllah In remarka prepared tor de-ambilraum level ol aubtWenco . ... ............................... - livery before a ioolal welfare b r the poor. ChiHrch aald the conference,.'the aenator noted nuat promlalng feature of the that '.Velhre program! qofl- PMiMaal U th« inoenlive It celved of 90 yewa ago a i itei>.. could provide welfare roclplenta plng4tonea to aeU • aufBclency id flnd'work. bave becomn wayalde camping Church aald, "I thUk we na«l placea br'mUUona of Amerf- more infcrmatlon bebre we al- cana, many of whom are lec- tempt to apply It nationwide. I ond and even third generation hope when the Senate Onaliy w e ll^ redplefiU.’’ ' conaidera the ieaUlation Iain. Omrch aald poverly toudied thia jrear, we nake provi- 16 million finericana, of which ailina b r a p re lta li^ period

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< ic lliils |l. 1 2Idaho'a Largest Evening Newspaper

P hon e73^-4»«X!I

Buhl C »«tM o«d V 4 : ) -4 ^

OiiliUy MofluniJ A7B-7357

WdlM**r « -...... , 17A «3/S

Gooiimy-Maga'mon 33&'73tl3

- v o l . A7. N O . J -& 2 - ,T W IN F A IL S , ID A H O , M O N D A Y , O C T O B E R 1 9 . 1 9 7 0 T ^N C E N T S '■

S t a t e V

t e r r o r i s tJ^O N T nE A L -C tlP Il-P o licc— rQCU3cd.on-tlic.arca.dc8plteAhc_no_wmii)uiiciS-U)_barKaln-wlU»

“ ImplcmciUntlon of Ujc nfio’ (lUiiUncQllon tnovltubly loads to llnc-dfowlng and rcaBonhblc men con ccrtoinly differ over Uiat lino," ito said.

-'No one can seriously argue liinuin iii(c

'20 is irrational.-lrt'olovant-or- invldioua.

"Wo HUbmlt that a 21-ycar-old standard ... is a reosonaWe

of th cjjg m to «et voter quflUflcatlons.

Oregon Attorney General Johnson claimcd Uiat Copgfcss used •‘bootslrap reasoning"when It passed the 1070 Voting ___Riglits Act-tjmeniamenta. The- -dassificatfor^.even If It-might law gives 18-yoarK»ldfl tlio vote not be a desirable quallfica- effective Doc. 31, 1070, bars tlon.”Uteracy tests, and llmfts residency requirements In pres- -.

IH onnal cTcSmns to 30 dnys.— lnvolvlnfrOrogon. Texas.JWizo- effective In 1072. na and fdalio. 'Hjc suits were

Arizona attacked only tiie filed directly witli tiie lilgli section of the law that lowers court and have not been hoard

elsewhere, although a special federal court In the District of 6)lum bla previously upheld tlie law In a separate suit brought by five New Yorkerfij -

Oregon and Texas sued the United States on the grounds , tlVai Congress could not under

'Uie Constitution act to change voting qualifications i m p o s t . by thp states, l lie ‘ state

tU»|Cpveccd_ tlie house j ' “wherc thcy'TJelleved Quebec

Labor Minister Pierre LaPorte was held for. a week before liis as.«msslnatlon by the French* Canadian separatists wiio kid­naped him.

Authorltios converged on the now de.'icrtetl white frame b

chilling laiowledgo Uiat finding the. two smnll l)and.s - of them could Cost tho life of their terrorists who hold Croa.4 and- second hostage, Brltisli . diplo* already luive assassinated Quo- mat James U. Cross. ‘ _ : ,b c c . l4»bor M inister P ie rre . But Canadian Prime M inister-. Ij«rt)rtc.

Piiiri-e IClllott Trudeau, who Denouncing the FLQ na "a observe<l his 51st birthday small band of .lwiste'd men" Suaday In a day of national who offer Canalia “no solutions mourning and crisis, indicated oxcJept m urder." Trudeau'said

QUEnEC tTCQl.ciiTly .'tliia.mocfliiig after .* receiving a tip from an

Pierre LaPorte, above, was, jmonymous caller wiio warned lound .lain by (errori.ti In Uic, hou«c w/ia booby Irnppod.

w e e k 'H in rf, iirno nn Irn in nrlltiln iL'nrdM |.ntr.nl Snturday, n wcck ■n,„o w»s m Immediate uord ultor-.ho -wn. Wilimpijcil. SHI•ouBlil 1. B r llljh illplomnt wiUi the dlscovcry the acarcl.'

Tlie nine justices set aside CroM, l>elow, also oi>- for three suspected kidnapersfour ijours to hear lawsuits

Auto upsets, ldlls-T.E. man

the vote from 21 to 18.•“'njo Issue boils down to one

point." Johnson argued, “whe­ther Congress has the power to substitute Its legislntive prefer* once in selecting that line (the 18-year-old vote lln**) over the power of the voters of Oregon."

■VotG due

-Arti&ans to elect officers

JEROME - A 21-year-old Twin F a lls autom obile sidesman, John David Brock­man, 1231 Evergreen 'D rive,- died early Surtday‘ ln a single car accident on Interstate 80 tliree miles nortli of Jw ln Falls.

State police who Investigated .s iid t)]e m an was dead a t the

skid m arks and the trncks' led gradually . from the highy^ay Into the median.

• Hie-vehlelo Vc4aasd off the left hand side of the highway, Mogensen. said) travelled 400 feet, was then airborne for 42 feet, hit the ground and traveled another CO feet In the air before

D ick d u c k s .

on design measure

Texns fix the voting age at 21.The Justice Department sued

again nt ArizoiiH and Ida)jo to, test the other two disputed sections of tlie statute. Tho Nixon Administration opposed lowering the voting age by law —41 part of the statute which will become effective Jan. 1 jf the court upholds it.

. TWIN FALLS - Qty council members are ejcpected to vote to reject or accept a proposed «ordinance tonight on roqiHrlng r ' t * r f e f f ^ C C r k f *

' certificmloH’ of ■d'osign* i ,y - q— licensed-architect or engineer 'for all new construction or p l l S l l C F t O D additions to com m ercial * buildings in Twin Falls.

City officials have been urged ljy_Clty Mjyiager Joan Milar to

I tlie

office, states /Mdricli Bowler, memlier of Gooding County Planning Commission.

Tlie group of artists and craftsmen is being formed In an effo rt to m arke t products created by m embers. Paul Yost of Twin F a lls , who sells products of this kind througJtout the Intermountuin wo!>t, will be

_ ^ _ at tho meeting.”L __________ Anyonj^frDin^Scuthorn Idaho

shortly? '■ ■■

GOODING - Officers of the newly form ed Wood River Artlfwtns group will be elected when an organizational meeting hnd was'reportedly on route to Is held at fl p.m, Tuesday at the

ig S o ll-C onservallon

accident after his sedan left tho striking a pile of rocks. It rolled ‘fi'A'way near tlic t r s . ' OS cn-’ ovcriwlccraklddeilTSfccton its trance ram p and rolled over u>p and came to rest on its top several times. beside the highway.

Tlie v ictim was drivljjg T)»e driver was tlirown out toward Jerotne on the Interstate and wns. found about 4d feet

from the vehlclc, Mogcnsen national guard sessions in sn ld .,Jerom e. Stftte— P atro lm an Officers said tho vehicle was Frank M o g ^ c il Kflld t m p - “dCTnollsh««lr^ting -Uie wind' peared Brockman had fallen shield was so shattered it was

PRESIDENT NIXON crnwU under o barricade a t O n M 'n ay , Wls., olrport Sunday to r«Ach orowd oml ilu k e haadi. l l e at*

- tendeil ti (estlmonlal dinner for Uarl 8Urr, |0M«niBay^l>sAk«nt'—■quarterback. JUPII) ’ . _

Nixon entersasleep while driving at a high rate of speed as there were no

Sheriff due home

Longerstrike

Imiwssible to find n safety sticker. -

Witnesses Including a truck driver estimated the speed of tl)e vehicle at more than .100

idont Nixon, with tho full force of his office, opened a

miles per iiour prior to the campaign across the American

WASHINGTON ( UPI) —Prca- Mlssouri’today, ond T«nne«**e,

acddent.U l Gary Kepner, national

midland "today in a light to retire prominent Domocrotlc

arriest listpass the ordinance as a much needed public safety measure In the city. Ho said It would Insure a sound structure for-bulldlngs which will be open to the public.

KENT, Olilo (U P I)-A socio­logy professor and a drug p u iio r were tlio first two persons arrested today under IndlctmentJ handed down by a

SHOSHONE - Sheriff Thomas (Wld) Conner of Un- coin County m ay be back in Sioshono early tlsls week after an absence of more than two weeks.

Mrs. Conner said her husband called her Friday from southern

Joining the orfjnnlzatlon Is invited to attend and bring a sample of his product. The group also Is expoctod to designate a place for h warehouse and to work on a brochure or catalogue.

guard officer, one of tlic first on dnves from the liehata. the accidon t scone ad- Nixon left on a two-day

n i\iiU stefdd-f!V st^ idrT tT M »rttnrT «m ienri^nijy*^r-trtii- 'tB tar--^

North CaroUnu a n d 'In d ia n a Tuesday:

rraft' U< liy i n ( p ^ d 4 u ^ rA c c . with <4iv«attlYy Q ^vtU ntkr ^ Metzmtbaum. ctlUc of Nixon's Vl«tmunpolicies,

■It w u the .‘F m ldd tit’s^lhlrd

seen

Giant C5A

Firemen make runs

TWIN FALLS ^ Twih Falls city flromen sent one truck to 030 Bluo Lakes Boulevard at 9:40 p.m. Sunday.

Firemen said a m attress in tho basement of a homo oc­cupied by Ann Romo was burning. Fire was confined to tho m attress, they said.

At 5 p.m. ^ tu rd a y ono truck was sent to Shoshone Street South and Rock Crook Canyon jvhero a weed fire was out of control near the state flsli hatchery.

special s tate grand Jury which California and said he would be f l ill-invoBtJgal6dlhd8hootinBdflath#-leavln«~lhoro-Sunday-;nlHht,’—

of four students a t Kent State bound for Shoshone.

Uio driver was alive when he {iim to the doorsteps of Setts, os he IntervencdiM rw ^U yiinreached him, but he died nt the Albert Gore, D-Tenn.,-Stuart close m e«a .wllh rfwpas 'ofsltd, officers said. Symlni(ton, D-Mo., ‘Vance roversin(('the'.trgdltlondhtr«m]

Brockman was a member of Hartke, D-Ind., and other of eoogr««lonftl dff*yMr<*l*c- DETROIT (UPI)-A ltliouah tlie "F " troop. 116th A rm ored. Democrats wlw have staod up Uon^lo«*e«lbyilho:pMty:tnitha ..

General Motors Insists it has -^V alry . Idaho National Guard. „Hninst odmlnUtrotlon foreiim -WhitefHoitte.made Its-.biggest offer in A son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. policy and defense program s,hiatofv the slow oace of B rockm an,Tw inFalls,how asa and.who m ust answer to theSotiVtionstod^^^^^^^ g rad u a teo fth o lo ca lh ljih scM voters Nov^cufatloriiliat the United Auto ^ d had resUlcdJiero since 10C3. Tlie President planned to step

Ho was employed by Brockman first Ip Columbus, Ohio, for aAuto Sales. noon rally to support Rep

Workers' strike agabist the company m ay stretch into the

“ now year SiUniversity. Tho sheriff left Oct. 3 after

Dr. Tlwmas S. Ixugh, 42, and verbnlly telling several people Instructor a t Kent State, ho had resigned. Tlie Bhcriff, surrendered voluntarily at the how ever, tu rn e d no written Portage County Courtliouao in resignation in to county com- ncarby Ravenna. Lough was m issloners, who hove been Indicted by the special state aw aiting his retu rn before grand Jury on a chargo of taking any action In the matter, inciting to riot.

Conviction on tho carrlofl a maximum penalty

< a 11,000 fine and one to throe years In Jail.

Rlcliard C. Felber, 21, Akron,Ohio, a Kent a a te dropout, was DALLAS ( U P I)—Mrs. Card- served in his cell a t tho nor Cowles, tho wife of the Portage Qpunty Jail whero'ho publisher of U>ok magazine, was awaiting transfer to the told police Sunday someone Mansfield State Reformatory on burglarized her hotel room and

in service

Xo? Burglars get haul

a drug selling conviction. took Uiroc ploccs of. Jewelry valued at tao.QOO.

MARIETFA, Ga. iU P I)-A Lockheed-Georgia vice pres­ident said Sunday the explosion and fire which destroyed a giant C5A Galaxy should not Interfere wlUi the continued production and operations of Uie world's largest airplane.

'1)10 original C5A exploded on

were running, nor were any systems in operation on the a ircraft," adcordlng to R. D. Roche, a Lockheed-Goorgla vice president and C5 program manager.

Hum orist’sbirthplacededicated

OOLOGAH,Okla.(UPI)-Tlie Wldte House on the Verdi-

Now in Its 35Ut day, the strike which has Idled 400,000 workers aoroos the country already has cost GM )2.7 billion in potential output of cars and trucks.

In addition, the federal government's tax losses from the company total $400 million,and tax losses from tho gris,” tho birthplace of humor-

„.U vo,v U., “ ■•.'‘"'•s I»t WUl n o g m , wa« >todlc»todUi0 night lino fnrly Snturdiiy ‘« “ 'oiwh.U la impoasl- Sunday Intormally ns a placo"at n time when no cnnlnc.'! lo cdcula o procl»cly whoro a boy might loam to spin

losses to the 31 stales affected o rope, and formally a s a state by Uio strike, Michigan alone historical site, luis lost $20 million in tho first five weeks, Gov. William G.Mlllikon hasisaid.

For tho sicond successive weekend, negotiators for boUi

-Rol»ert-A .-Tflft-Jr..-In.hls for A Senate seat. He planned to go on to North Dakota and

Andrusvisitplanned

I^vm VtrmOrtt to 'Wlaeentlni Nb(on has ealltd ifor tthe *Uetionof*R»piibllcan»wfco.wm baek his V ta tn o rn 'ip d U eK .: D«moc^all6lM(krihava«khlM(l their candldatM to'be t ll tn t on thfl-tqtMfttonnwhUe-iMm*ric«n_ negotiatera puroue Nbcon's: n«w Ove*point peaeo offtr -itt -the Paris talks.

Nixon's ^meaaago ^has ^bt«n tliat a qulek,'.precipitate ^with­drawal from VUtnam ^woufd only lead to dthar What he Is aaaldng.fhe^tiUlms. is q setUament Uuit .will

^ produce aomethiog :the United States lias not iln ^this century --a generaUen tfr«o from war.

.Before ho aet out itaday. NUon Itad not explained ;pre« ciaely when that ;geitcratton woilld begin......................... TWIN FALLS - Democratic

The two-story white rancli- gubernatorial candidate Cecilhouse, built In 1874 by Clem Andrus and sev era l o therRogers, Will Rogers’ father, candidates for state office onand restored over tho last 18 Uie DemocraUc Ucket will be inmonUis will bo Uie focal poUit Twin Falls Wednesday to meet

sides mot at GM headquarters of Uie Will Rogers State Park . wlUi voters, hero and reported lltUo pro- Tlie Verdigris River wbids Vincent Sm aial, Twin Fallsgross on national or local nearby. .• County Democratic chairman.Issues. Ih o hollae wair given to tho said Uiis will bo Uio last visit to

Altliough more Uian one- stato by the Rogers famUy in Twin Falla by Andrus prior toquarter of the national Issues ]059 wiUi tho condition Uiat .it Uic Nov. 3 general election andicntflilV-gly-liayg been_settled, bo rflBtorfidiflndjnaintalnod as lie urge<l all who have not metnone of Uio agreem ents Include Uio Will Rogara State Park. him to calT aniiT D enibct'aU ir _ ^ ................... _tho wago, pension and cost of Reatoratlon of tho house was headquarters from noon to 2 Ghii^ei Uanaon.'WaaieaqiMetcd

supervised by Mr. and Mrs. p.m. Wednesday and meet Ute to tatUly itbw t ibisRobert Black of Tulaa and the candidate. ---------- - meeltags With*Uie*Mppi«ne»i!tOklahomil Industrial Develop- Ho said other sU tecahdlU at» .pU ider.

Testimonfexpected

LOS ANQELES (U R)l-'A c- t ra u D«rli Oay'a w n, IW ry M*lchet, who reeofteB y w j« « .

~ea:pironial«~8rwMrtlllg«-|l<^

living ^ImprovcmcntB which maKo up tho UAW's throe key domands.

■ m ait and P ark Dcpsrlm ail.

Enil poyerty, Church asks

Including RuUi Mlwn, cu d ld a to (or roelectlon aa >tato t n u u r t r

HKIrtiw.wHo U w d a t Sharon »•(* '» canjrcn .MUto iiirior tta

and D. p. KngoIkIng, candidate ihareeciipaiMyanilUie ala^ingator rooleetlon aa »t«lo u,o a c t i ^ »ad'(o(iri«Ui»M■il|)erin'lend<nt of acboola lue whi(^ Manaon actuacd >ii(,among thou indlcallng th«y wdUlontd Ute'bM nM M m -will bo h «v WediWKlay;. Local danttwlM t t Uio'tDlun Randi.candidate «tUI alao bo on haul a iproattaUen wllitHai«U(ic.^. to mw t tlio votera, h«<aldr'^— Uit

BOISE (U P I )^ Son. Fr«,k 'ovoreSiandmorothanon^thlrd J S o d ' T S ’- i S ' MChurch aald Sunday that linger* of poor in America live in faml- wi HM^Hng Ing poveriy In Aniirloaof ow mo«t coflBpicuoiu, Xall- worka throughout tho yoar.ure»"andm urtbo corroctcd., Nixon', plan'would ortabllah

In remarka prepared tor de- ambilraum level ol aubtWenco . ... ............................... -livery before a ioolal welfare b r the poor. ChiHrch aald the conference,.'the aenator noted n u a t promlalng feature of the that '.Velhre program! qofl- PMiMaal U th« inoenlive It celved of 90 yewa ago a i itei>.. could provide welfare roclplenta plng4tonea to aeU • aufBclency id flnd'work. bave becomn wayalde camping Church aald, "I thUk we na«l placea br'mUUona of Amerf- more infcrmatlon bebre we al­cana, many of whom are lec- tempt to apply It nationwide. I ond and even third generation hope when the Senate Onaliy w e l l ^ redplefiU.’’ ' conaidera the ieaUlation Iain .■ Omrch aald poverly toudied thia jrear, we nake provi-

16 million finericana, of which ailina b r a p r e l t a l i ^ period

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Fawzi seeji

------IKRAELI Prem ier GoldaM elr rwUr.Rlrl euard of honor prior to h er deparlure from

rnrirxvtrrsnrw nnie 'h ttt-B diB firiho’ir. n .’« 2Sth-

, By United Prcsxlntcm allonolT>)o sfimiofflclul Cairo news­

paper AI- Aliram said loduy P resid en t. Anwnr Sndut will nomo un'"oul8t4>ndln({ |>or8ona- Hty" ns pi'enllcr of Pgypt. 'Political obsorvcri) said it probably would Jw veteran

' c a re e r ■ dip lom at Mahmoud Fawzl.

Sadat will present hla, choice 'to tho CcntrnrCommltto<rof the- Arab' Socialist Union (ASU) Tuesday for endorsement. AI- tliou(ii) the nbwup«|>er did not

most- prominent of the Sunni Moslems In Syria oftor Atassi —an<i tlio Syrian presidency Is resorvod fo rji person of., that roliKlonr' .

Trobblo continued to flnre between Artib guerrillas and Kovernment troops In Jordan despite tl)o ceaso-flre. The troops boBlei(od four vlUaKes near tlie Syrian border, the rosuli 6rih wcekendor fighting: Arab, truce officials sought to

'set u0 a local ceaM pflrer but

S een . . .Harry McCauley and Blaine

—MotyneauH— «ont«m pletlng survival treatm ent'for, Injured

''hei);'k . . .,M r. and Mrs. John Snyder. Pocatello, In Twin Falls visiting relalives . . . Pat Burnlngham explaining how to hobtblo an elk . . . Mr. and Mrs.

.Olm.. Olson lea v in g ...fo r ;Cow PalQbo~wlth'sh6w aheep7T.' Dick Pooler dlgginj( basem ent.. . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pettygrove and'dau)(hler looking for deer In Soutli Hills . . ; John. Lclncn. waving at fricnd"whlle" driving to work Ijjrry'^McKay chasing 'h is cow . .' . Jim Roiienbaum hard at work on Monday morning . .... Dale Patterson walking to news

^fHco ^ . . . Terry__Qulnn an­swering telephone ai pbllce station . . . Frank Mogensen talking about accident. . . Irene'

boTlroniPrc«ld«nl>ll<on. (UPI)

Diplomacy key__________ the d esc rip tion it a ppearod It

would be "Faw il, 7(r;'Tr“ B0ft»- ¥ spoken old school d ip lom at who

rose; through the ra n k s to■‘All Mr. n iad - and,govcn:miont have to do lif rose; through t h e ' ......... .rocrcatetho situation according i>ocome foreign affairs advlflorto tl)o cease-fire agreement and to the late Gamal Abdel

< talking can begin Immediate- N asser.- ly-‘" Another shuffle of top govern*

Mrs. Melr will address the mcnt_leadeca alsQ_wos duo in of the {NEW YOItK (UPD—Qlliol ,anry session, conlrlislo irher-Tilpluiiiui;) rii*hiT-Uimi- publir—h o i» ^ f f l r—h«m im y iji Asucmwy WHinosdiiy. SyHn7ure’’most rcTTwTnjrof Uio ' Sfoj Qnnl!

(ichato is Uie course Umt w ili’ Miildlo East wiUi llio forocnsl Saturday slio is - to nllond a Arab nations. Nouroddin Atassiproduce succcM(ul n080 tinU(ms voicM F r to y by Enypt s state dinner in WasWniiton. Her resicncd as presidont and

Foreign Minister Mnhmoud schedule Includes me^tfngswlUi nrlm e minister and and theM <lnl«n4j> _ . . . . I .K ...III . ' . . .

weekend u ttem ptajo^end-tiic-. Q ruhain doing desk sergeantflthlng fo lled r----------- -------------^wbrk at sheriff's office.............

Baghdad Uadlo claimed tjie fe r ry Sampo celebrating her ffKhting-sprend-lo-Amman-lalc—iath blrthday anniversary, and Sunday. ■ , o v erh eard ,..; '‘Sure, I saw a lot

In Israel Defense Minister • of door but Uioy saw me first Moshe Dayan, indicated Israel apparently." may have to settle for less Uian total withdrawal of Sovlet-bullt missiles from the Egyqt section I ? ™

jtQ nd8ti}U ong,a lM ^Jtio .,-> C ..ffl-P I C t y -----------

. . . . . . -------------------

for peace in the Middle East, Israeli. Prime Minister Golda Melr sold Sunday.

Mrs. Melr, who was arriving -l»»i>o on-A>Uvo-uiook U.S. trip to nddross-tho United Notions General Assembly 25th annlver-

Dnynn said that the mlssilo

i l | s j

n iodliu .ta .ipecla lU ,N .dobalo President Nixon, visit" with party■wnB''c~xpo“ctid toon he Mideast connipt should Canadian. P rim e M inister cnii a congress within a few begin after the anrilversary pjorro Elliott Trudeau and days to name his successor.session ends Oct. 24-------- - —flrlHsh Prime Mlnlstai^Kdword-*. In B eiru t,.. A rab - political

“Speeches,have never solved Heatli during and after tlio two sources said a-top contender problems," Mrs. Melr said, weeks in the United States. was U . Gen. Mustafa l ia s , the m atter of American prestige."

Syrian chlof of staff. Tlas is the

Issue has brought a confronta­tion between the Uhitcd Statesand Russia and “ the question TWIN FALLS — Four em- of removing the missiles from pioyes of Sftrra life Insurancethe s tandstill zone h as now Co. have been promoted, Fredbecome an Issuo-between U ia ^P m e io rr— presiden t,__ said .two lawyers, Indeed, It Is now a Saturday.

Q

uestion. . .

' Magic Valley HospitalsS i . Ik -n i- i l ic t '«M n g ic V a l le y M e m o r iu l

Admitted AdmittedCjnthlaHnys,GoodinB;M ary n iom as Orr. Trrcl Lattln,

P. ^ c h ijo ln . Df- Fullor, j„,,„ perlect, Jesse Hutchinsa U ie r ■HngwaH, A liju s Nye, sq „ |r„ Hepworth, oilMrs, R lt*ard Well, Katherine je „ n ,o ;- M rs. Gary Davis,Fom and R ol»rt Daniel Ken- Shoshone, and M rs. Jaci(

.;ic(ly, all Twin Fails; Mrs, Doug stcilerhuH, Twin Falls.DIsmlMCd lcn<|cd SCtlOOls in Conwoy

Helken. Dietrich; Susan An- jerom c, and Albert Stlttlcr, derson, Wendell: Lester F . Wendell.

Births

Regional ObituariesOhinr D. Melton F u n e r a l 'S c r v i c e s ,/rD. B r o c / c m o n

GOODING-Omar D. Melton. ■ 2 p.m. TWIN FA LU - John DavidG7, passed aw ay Saturday 'Tuesday In the Hove Funeral Brockman, 21, 1231 Evergreenevening of a lingering illness .In q , j William L. Drive, died Sunday hiornintf ofa Twin Falls hospital. Barrett with final rites in the injuries received In a motor

He was born July B,'1003, in jgrom e Cemetery. Friends may vehicle Occident In JeromeI/nn lln nt. -1- .----- ------------Conway Springs, Kan. He at- call at

A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stellerbug, Twin Falls.

Durham, Jerom e; Frank P.Strain. Eden, and Dently Sallee,Newport, Wash.

DUmlsBed Edith A. Harp, Mrs. Tony

Whitmore and son, Mrs. E. J .Wills, E lsie Ophlen^, M rs. ^ ^ ^

—J a m c s _ D r Q c k ._ M c a » _ R o b c r l_ X - C # - M /1 ? IMartinez and daughter and Hope Puf/ihl, all Twin Palls;Tlieodore A rbogast, B qrley ;Mrs. Jam es Hussell and son,Buhl: Mrs. Donald Fink, Filer;EUiabeth Powers and Robert C.Dirke, both K im berly, and Jam ie Luann. B radshaw , ^ l A J 9Rupert.

Births'Sons were bom td ‘ Mr.“ <md

Mrs. Richard High. Twin Falls. , and Mr. and M rs.' Doug .Sunday tried to clear away a

—SchVoeder;— Buhl;— and- - a — lOO fbot towor-swajdnB-in-lUgh- daughterto Mr. and-Mrs. Roger winds and endangering men Evans, Twin Falls. tunneling through the debris of

a bridge which collapsed Tliursday.

Salvage work on Uie West Gate Bridge span near down­town Melbourne had been hampered by the swaying tower.

Melbourne police said only one of the 31 bodies recovered has not been identified. Four men wore still unaccounted for. Fourteen Injured workmen, one

Falls with his parents in 1D13.He finished illBh school In Twin j p „ ,,

.................. . L Tuesday at the Stiir LDS WardHo attended the Gooding ^ee Frod-

? 'ihnm with final rites at Gen. August22, lOM,in Ketso Wash., „ , ^ „ r l a l G ardens, Burley,

Friends may call a t , Payne

the chapel Monday* Co"iinty.' jind until 1:30 p.m. He was born April 2G, 1040. in

lay. ' “ Richmond. Calif. He came 10^Twin f a l l s in 1903 from Modesto. Calif. He attended Robert S tuart Jun io r High School and Twin Falls High School.

At the lime of his deatli he. was a salesman for Brockman

Clayton Rudd, who previously was director of public relations and advertising, has become

Dean Cam eron, who was assistant agency director, has. become director of sales.

John Robirts, who .was field training manager, has become assis tan t d irec to r of sales. R ichard Ponce, who was manager of policy service, has been named director of policy service.

T w in F a l l s ■ - N f t W fi I n R f :j e f

A Hallowccu party will be sponsored by Cub Scout Pack 7fl, sponsored by Uie Harrison School PTA. on Oct. 2fl at Uic school. Tlie Pock also plans to form a new den.

worked for the Central Market Monday evening and Auto-Sales. He was a member Magic Chapter No. 02. OES, in Gooding for many years and j j j ppjor to of the Tyler Street Baptist will meet at fl p.m. Monday In ...........r ., . rn. v,inr,c„if ^ ' tho;M osonlcTomplc..........

All o f hit li(e m y father h a t m a in ' .

Jainod that o l.fh o litfl# of hit d «o fh

w e w e re lo u t « a n ,o a k co tk e t for

him . D o y o u k n o w w hether y o u can

g et one (o r ut Vvhert the need o rite t?

nswer...O o k a n d h a r d w o o d -c o tk e h le t -t h e -t t o n -

d o r d t o f fu n e ro l q u a lity In A m e rica a n d

th ro u g h o u t the w o rld until 5 0 y e o rt a g o .

A b o u t tha t tim e A m e ric a b ro k e w ith tradi*

tion o n d m etallic c o tk e lt o f tteel, co p p e r

a n d brapxo*~ b w o n iff~ q c c »p to b le ' i n -o u r • •

c o u n try bu t- nd o H ie r« elte.

Oecaute o f the recent w id e sp re a d u te in

A m e ric o o f h a r d w o o d p o n e lin g , kitchen

cobiniatry a n d 'Ifc im e (u rn ith in g t the re h d r ’

b e e n a re n e w e d interest in h a r d w o o d c a t-

k e tt. A t a result, w e n o w h o ve a v a ila b le a

v e ry com p ln te selection of to lid o oj^ w o l - ___

n u t, m a h o g a n y , w illo w , m o p le a n d che rry

c o tk b lt.

F or those w h o must ot some time o r other

m a k e a casket selection these h a rd w o o d s ,

in a d d itio n to o u r c lo th covered re d w o o d s

a n d o ur tra d itio n o l m etallic caskets, com*

prise a com p le to iejection, " ’ • -

went Into buslne.ss for himself ns a painter luitll he retired in May of lost year.

Ho was a member of the Gooding F irs t Christian d tu rch , active In the church with the choir and quartet and KIMBERLY ~ JohnM '^ e n 'd e a c o n and elder of

services. ..................... Church, the Burley Joycccs nnd.F Troop of the llBth Armored

V *1 n r Cavalry of tlm Idaho NationalJ o h n 1 , b c n m i a Guard at Jerome.

Surviving are his parents, Mr.

tlie church.Survivors include his widow.

MELBOURNE! Auslralla* ' (UPI) — Construction workers

Illness Sunday m orning at

l.oyce,Gooding; one son. TerryR M*1ln,»_Cnln,n.- Hrn.. onP Hospital.

M i n i d o k n M e i i i u r i n l

and Mrs. V. L. Brockman, Twin Falls; two brothers, Bill Brock­man, Idaho Falls, and Steve Brockman, Twin Falls; a sister, Mrs. Ruby McKelvey, Twin Falls; maternal grandparents,

lie was born'Novr9.-1005, ot-_M r.land. Mrs. Riley Bradford.'Richmond, Calif., and paternal

Mi.,.hnri «« caniu lu.iuu.iu m u.m, grnndmother, Mr,i, Eva Drock-

Ho mnrrlod Nontia Neeley on conducted a t 2 p.m. Wednesday ■■ at Twin Falls Mortuary Qiapel

by Rev. Kenneth Hlmple. Final rites will be at Sunset Memorial Park. Tlie family suggests any

daughter, Mrs. Jack (Janice) ^

K;5JS ,Si. — :Twin Falls, and nine, grand­children. Ho was preceded In

u .. ri.>n 110 m u r n u u iN u u iiu iN ucjuy uii

’ J “iy w. >“ »• Ty.‘n

An ell pnliitlog by Idaho artist Betty Evans will bo the door prize given during the joint open house a n d . PTA meeting at Robert S tuart Junior High School Monday a t 7:30 p.m.

Twin Foils Republlcon Tieadquartcrs are located a t 117 Sljoslione St. S.Tn the Bank and“ T rust .building. Tclophono

-number is 733-5300. The office is open from 0 a jn . until 5 p.m.

WfHITE 1" T h e C h a p t ! b y th a P a rk"% 136 4th AVE. EUr-IW IN FALLS S

' NONE 7 3 3 « a )

u u u a n IMMW. (B NATIONAI, S lV tC m MORTICIAN!

Admitted.Mrs. IjiM ar Nef and Mrs.

Don Cole, both Rupert, and Mrs.I'ully Sam, Heyburn.

DIfimlfiKcd Larry Sm ith, M rs. John

Dradshaw and daughter and Bertha Salinas, all Rupert;

“ MrsmillsrSnmTHcymimrMrsT—of-them -in-crillc«l-condltlon; I'.ou'is Johnson nnd son, were still In the hospital. Ilazeltun, nnd Albin Brown.Paul.

n ir t h sA daughter was born to Mr.

nnd Mrs. IjiM ar Nef, Rupert. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.Don Cole , Rupert.

brothers, and one s is te r ._ F u n eral se rv ices will be

conducted Wednesday ot 2 p.m. at the First d trislian Church in

was a member of the Catholic Church.

Survlvlng. besldes his widow,S r S m r n n v are two daughters, Mrs. Bobert m em orlnl contributions bo

S i S S S is x H S Hl - S H l l S S h e U o n C o a u

Sllrter'” Mr®“Z d e L l ° K o c h ,

U lu i ii r <!()unly Admitted

»o»y Hidl. Hailey.

Cholera/

outbreakarrested

ISTANBUL (U PI)-A utlw rl- ties said Sunday a cholera tiutbreak thot killed a t least 27 persons in Ute working class areas of. IstonUil oppearod under control. But doctors u ld Uiere might only bo fr lull In the spread of the disease.

Dr. ,'Vedat All Ozkam, the minister of health, said "the

H elen M. M catonTWIN FALLS - Mrs. Helen

May Heaton. 01, 420 Duvall Courts died of a short Illness Saturday morning at Magic Valley Memorial Hospital., ShewosbornSept. 17,1080, In Hollywood, W ash. She was morrled to J. W. Heoton Aug. 10. 1020, at Moscow.

M rs. Heaton was a life member of the Order of the

-E a s tc c n -S ta r-a n d - a-SO-vear

son. Funeral services will bo anF uneral se rv ices will he nounced by Bird Funeral Homo,

conducted at 10 a.m . Wed­nesday

>1a t White M ortuary

Chapel by F a th er Merlin Sprute. Rosary will be recited at '7 p.m. Tuesday at Wlilte MoVtuary. Friends may call

Tht!cc‘s only nno thing Worse than finding oul ahoiil.cnncer—

. . . no t fin d in g ou t. S uccess ofMonday. Tuesday and until 0:30 irentment depends on early dl* a.m . Wednesday at Uie mor- ngnosls. Huvo on annual health tuary. Final rites will be In Twin checkup, urges tho American Falls Cemetery. Cancer Society.

m em ber in Bothel, Wash. Slje was a member of the United BroUiren In Clirist Church. She hod llvcd.ln Magic Valley since 1033 ond In Twin Falls for 27

Campaigning extends president's coqitail

s i Hsi HM'I ION HM I.S r i i i ; r iM i . s .N l : \ \ s

Tuiii I alU. Iila)i«. - 1U t iirrirr

l*rr iiMMilht Diiilv M SiiniiiiN ) .. S2.2.'>

i»v M » ii.Pilid ill Vd'iinrc(Oiiilv iSf Siimla>) _H -^ l?m T tt-^T T •^7^«T S< t“ ji7B;o>,^^^os■p^tal^^-^^hc^^ole. phtillpsTTNvin^F^^^ voierfl. out of Uie’ apaUiy

................i:t.(M) rfl." R o b ert (LauflnM Je tm o ro , taken by a th ief execuUvo when assocloted wlUi congressional' I Vri.r r . . . 7 . . Oikam afld~hl«-MiUor stiiff'^CaUro'rola5~foui^-Bona;_/Ulen j h e m itp Houso_was.MLot_c)QcUon_cflmpa*8«VS_9

—.M iiiUului:rjpiliiiu.iii:cu|>u-m ov6d -firo m -th e—cfipital—of— H ea to n f—-Aloska'i — Robert-stoko,— — r—— ---------------------gomo-undecldod-votoTB-towflrdr.l omIv « h . r»-i n r rk r di llv- Ankara to IsUnbul to pefsonal- H ea |o n , M ichigan'; J a y W. Nixon Is scheduled tor visit IB Uio OOP In a year in which no

ly supervise efforts to conU^l Heaton. Oregon, and David to 20 sUites before tho Nov. 3 significant trend Is yet obvious..

years.Surviv ing , besides her

husb6nd, are five daughters,Mrn ,Ron E . ’ (C harlo tte ) WASHINGTON (U P I)—Pres- p ro fessiona l.'if he's active in M oorliouso, BpUe; M rs. Identlal coattails tradiUonolly tho. campaign, he m ay 'sav e

disease Is under control, now .Mortfh^ (Jessie-) Lee, arc .short In offryoar elections, son)o Republican candidates." nnd.Uicre have been no sharp Alabama; Mrs. Rpbert (Mlcki) But President Nixon Is testing This party pro also suggested

■ ■ ' .................... ’ ‘ tJ,o proflldent raiiy jar Iheihcreases In the number of Popo, and Mrs. Dave (Laura) tho Uieory In Uie n^ost Intensive U»al t

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HsBton, Holso; throb broUioni, lildctlons. Most ot his a^pearanaU W rd Evans, Frank Evans cc». will bo In slates crucial to It was In Uils contextandHonfy Evans, ell Boise, and tlie struggle for the Senate or Nlmn went lo Connecticut36 (trandchlldren and IB great- In holding or winning govehtor- Monday to talk withg ran d ch ild ren , - She Was ships, considered political pow- England nows e»eoutlve»-«ndpreceded In d ea th by six e rbases, ■ - al«a_fo campaign' with theg ran d c h ild re n ,' one g rea t- ' Mixon's recent predecessors nepuBIIimrfwmlneesrdrgever-grandchlld and nlno brotHers have not been very successfdl nor, senator and two Houseand slaters, , In mid-term campaigns to elect s ta ts . Only the election results' r Funeral u rv lc e s w ill 'b e congressmen and govemoni wlUohow whether Nlxon'n ^eal

;'(*ndii<itedatlpOT.',W edpW »y W hoi|g re i.w lth th em ai» ln ,ttie j.fo t# 4 n )p a lp ln g can m ake him

the spread of tho disease.The offlclal death toll rose to

27, with 717 m ote persons hospltBllied. Butjiospltiil sour­ces said (the death toll was more than 66 and-the number ol Infected persons around 4,000: ■ ■ ■ ■ ; ;

A spokesman for one ot the

A o u . , " ' three d ^ « l t l \« i^ e in I tt .a M ;»t;>wii'te M «ftIU iv ,a iiM lriiy Wdt«| JJM Sq why i l l U ils.V ipw MfecUvethan his prede-« r 7 . U - 0 W l .■ t o b e r 'o f W S l n f t i c t M , m , i*rstoH >y, - : c* A r» ,

llt'fon* 6 p .m . Uuily iir T i # f » r < ' H i n t f oni .Sinuii(yt<

wlUi Uie disease increas* call a t White Mortuary M onday,' "U he alts In the WhUe House Harry S .IVuman had tenta* ■Jng,.by- a -U) ,a iPflf:cflit. ,Tlila,-,'n » ad ay-BfKl- iint il . r>oon- We<t« above Uio-b a tUa,« h e -wiU -be - U w - pian a i ef^ambmeuar micW

ngure feU below nve per cent nesday. Final rites be a t crlUcized anyw ay,"'.w bs Uie term c a m M n s In 1M0 and today," r* ' .Sunset Membrlal Park. ;> explanation of one RepubUcan 1050 but pev«r carried through.

J th e d e l i c a , t e b ^ a ia n c e 6 f n a t u r e ' 'Nature In boinnce it a wondertui thing, but when it becomes unbnlnjiced . . . ,15 in time ol griel . . . wiii yojK (omily bo _

-proparod^Wlll-VOU-bo-proparod-t.or-tlloJitBolmincial.'outliyt.— it brings . . .- con you copo with the many docijions th.it will have to bo m ado7,

Most families are not ready . , . that is why wo suggoit that you make an oarijr seloction of an appropriate modorn ceme- tory.pr.operty . . . now.', .while you are emotionally and flnan' daily able to make.t.he best decision for your family.

to t us show you the Inveslrhent advantage,; save money over ever rising propert'y'costs, eliminate largo cash outisys> when you «ro least able to meet them, save your family the emotional distress of difficuil decisions.

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The AlmanacToday is Monday, Oct. 19. the

292nd day o fm o .Tlic moon V between its full

pljQsc and last quarter.- 'Hie morning stars are

Mcrcury. Mar.s ond Saturn.n ie evening stars arc Venus

and Jupiter.— nioBe-bom-today-a rc - undcg-

Although the white m ul­berry Is the only tree silic- worms norm ally feed on, t h e y , w i l l f e e d o n leuves of tiie red m ulberry and osnge oronKe but the (juaiity of their silk is poor.

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will b r publuhvd. PubRih*d doily <ind Sundoy, mcaiit fiolurdop ol 137 Third W .M, Twin Falli,

'WASniNGTON - JlIBttCir- 0 brln(f^nbout“ a-"BwoBping-n-om-infi meinboriimp or me--TOni,nueu-«»u....,n William 0 . OouglHJi Is In for 0 Independent investigation" of . House ot larBc. 11118 panel - misii on of. o altornov Konoral, head of thesore dlBnppolnlmont If lie Uilnkfl Uioultra-JIboral Jurist. . ' would have a staff of lawyers P. i ® » ?iTn nS n Nutional Association of A t'_ tho Houao Jud ic ia ry sub- iTils'notice has been served and Investigators of Its own, and lack of time to got action on a - j trial lawyerco.inmlttoo’s long dawdling by Rep. Louis W j^an , R-N. H., side authorUy to Issue sub- now InvoH.tlgatlpn In tl o .Investigation spoils tlio end of whoso bristling chargcs against • poenas and examine tax and romalnln« Aw nrlnllon’s S tandlnc Com-m odrlvololraV onchhlrn. W ugla, last spring ImpeUed ' oU.cr records. ■ , . • • CohKross; nnd U,o, fact Ihut n ^

R egardless of what this Coller to hastily launch his It Is Wyman's Intention -to probe approved by wt»nSrnleounaclofllandplckcdBubmmrolttco iloos.', .U«r«lonary Inquiry. Inlr»duc« IW. proposal ! « ; .Uio U. S, Sc'ioto Commltloo on

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moil mciHcr April Cl, 1410, at lii« poll

COMMENT ■The Peace PloB

------chnlrm an,’ Rep. Em unuol dliitlnguishod iria i law yer, niars wnai no nns iwa me „proum;uurc|M.iv.i .......-..ww. p., Coller, b 'N . Y., House leadfers already has'drafted a resolution bipartisan loadort of the Houso. bis a “whitewash. Insupportof Congr ... ...........,

arc on f6rceful notico that a caHlng for o now pro'bo by a HilsdOlay has been forced ondetermined effort will be made ' bipartisan cbmmltteoo seinoted him by throo fac to rs: Celler's

PARIS PATTERN

C hriu tian S cience M onitor G iven th e fa n ta s tic Q om pcxity of

the V ie tn a in c s e s i tu a t io n , w e I jc lic y y tia t P rc a id o n t N ixon’s five- point p e a c e p rS g riim is both h a r d - , l i e a d ^ —a n d - j u s h r ^ l o x i b l c - b u t - ^ prihcipred . It is a co n s tru c tiv e m ove w h ich could, If ac cep te d a s a basis of se r io u s n ego tia tion , open the w ay to a peacefu l end to a w a r of wHlch tho w orld Is h e a rtily

forf i r s t ' a n d a lm o s t p ro - fo rm a re jec tio n of it by N orth N lo tnan t and th e . V iet Cong n ec essa rily con stitu te s tlie ir la s t word.

F o r , a lthough th e P re s id e n t d l d - not m en tion th is, s e v e ra l w eeks ago

. tlio h ea d of th e ' Vlot Cong ' d e legation to th e P a r is ta lk s m a d e ex trcrtrc ly im p o r ta n t suK gestlons- w hich dovetail w ith the P re s id e n t’s,

F o r ex a m p le , sh e too suggested a cease -fire . And w hile sjie ;also m a d e d em an d s w hich W ashington d eem s u n ac cep ta b le (exclusion of th e p re sen t Snigon lead e rsh ip from any coalition g o vernm en t, co m ­p le te -A m erican w ithd raw al by Ju n e 30, 1971, e tc .) , th e jo in t

m ention of a cease -fire , o r a coalition reg im e a n d of a tim e-

' tnbK; ! for A m erican w ith d raw al sh o w s t h a t ' r h e to r ic h a s n o t p r e v e n te d a" g r a d u a l d r a w in g tog e th er of the tw o positions.

W hat is needed now is u n iv e rsa l w orld p re s su re to b ring ab o u t a fu r th e r an d final m eld ing of the two positions. Such a m eld ing w ill req u ire fu th e r ad ju stm en ts on both

■ sides a n d 'c a c h shou ld be r e a d y to m ake them . H is to eve ryone’s in ­te re s t to 'b r in g su fficien t p re s s u re lo b ea r to fo rce m ean ingfu l (an d p re fe ra b ly -p r iv a te ) nego tiations am ong the a ffec ted partie s .

Of co u rse . P re s id e n t N ixon could not le t th e C om m unists d ic ta te the c o m p o s i t io n o f th e S o u th V iet- n am eso go v ern m en t. B ut he rig h tly opened th e question a s to how to

~ fo rm :th o -b ea t-su c h -g o v e rn m en tr— A la r g e r s tu m b lin g block in Hanoi

. and w ith th e V iet Cong m ig h t be the ' fa c t th a ta ce a se -fire s tan d s till a long

p re s e n t lin es w ould tend to freeze the p re s e n t an d qu ite considerab le

I ' b y t h rV ie tn a m iz a t io n p ro g r a m . T h e p ro b lem fac ing th e C pm m unists Is w h e th e r ' s u c h a f r e e z in g of positions is th e b es t th a t can be hoped for. If they -figh t on, w ill the s itu a tio n b e m o re fav o rab le to th e m a y e a r h e n c e o r le s s fav o rab le? I t is a h a rd p rob lem and ev e ry ie ffb rt should be m a d e to help tliem dec ide it on th e b as is of the p re s e n t b ird -in -hand .

W e a lso u rg e M oscow to respond to th e P re s id e n t’s inv ita tion Jto b eco m e involved (ex p re ssed in llis s t a t e m e n t - th a t th e G e n e v a a g re e m e n t re m a in e d v a lid ). Such in vo lvem en t could b e a fina l fac to r in g e ttin g d ec is ive p eace ta lks u n d er uiay.

T h e A m erican o ffe r to w ithd raw all A m erican troops on_ccBQiitedl;;i»' a m onth-by-m onth schetm le is a m a rk e d s te p fo rw ard an d should r e a s o n a b ly be a p o w e r fu l . i n ­d u cem en t o t the C om m un ists lo reac h a defin itive a g ree m en t. It should a lso s tren g th en the con­v ic tion am ong the A m erican people th a t P re s id e n t N ixon is indeed u tte r ly se rio u s in h is d e te rm in a tio n to erid A m erica ’s m ilita ry in­v o lv em en t in V ietnam . T he Nixon p ro g ra m is thus a w elcom e s te p , to w ard s both p eace in V ie tnam and unity a t hom e.

Uio-vlow,’Wyman ,points out: Forolsn Economic Cooperation, ■ That alihouHli ' tlio sub- and moii)l»r of tho Amorlcan commlttcfthBftbccnfonctlonini} Bar Association a Spec a slncolastApril.Ithaalssuodno , Com mltlee' on Communist

, BubpoenaH? held no Iteurlnga. Tactics.nrivato or public; heard n o . -Wymunwos in tho forefront of

- Utncssos uiidcronth; an d -h as- lhe-powcrful-blpartisan-HoufWnot employed a spoclal staff for dom«nd last flpring _ for - tlio Inquiry. Also that in two secret "Interim rep o rts,”

.p rep a red by m ombors of Collor'H staff, the lognl views and argumenlH of DouKlnji'

_ _ -law y er prcdominlitcd.“ Wliat these so-called stjiff

swooping • Investigation of JuBtlcc Dougins. Thon llfl D em ocratic and R epublican, members signed a resolution _calling for such a probe.

It woa afler thqt'Umt Ccllcr-. suddenly announced th a t as

' Housereports (lid,” Wyman notc.s, chairm an of tho "was to Rlvo Dougina n clean*’ Judiciary Committee ho had bill of honlOi on the basis namdd a. spcclal subcommittee prcscrlbotl by hla own attornoy. to make an inquiry. Previously. Tlioy used his stuff to claim he had ndomantly opiwsed all•th o re -a ro -n ft-g ro u n d fi-fo r-n n —c tfo c ts - to —dlB-linttU-DQUiUaS-imneachment. U that ijip't a financial and oUter operations^

................. — •• • • ■ Hilt when approximately one-fourth of the House formally demanded an investigation, Ccllcr abruptlji-shlftod courr.o and resorted to a diversionary, subcommittee.•Since then, W yman has

repeatedly assailed the aub- comm ithw 's—Titoiling . and

’‘whitewoslirr'tlon't know what la. . ■

“ But I nlso know tlint'a far from tho end of It. Tli^s fight has only Just begun.”- As Wymnn^s record .strikingly, shows,' the lean, athletic, New Englander is not given to idle

,; words—A decorated World War J I . j.cY/islveness.

Navy veteran, he has tieen"*!!"'

GEORGE C. THOSTESON, M.D.

USo S b a m tCnp^tcghi 1970 lot Anrjcift Titnei SyncJiCoto

ART BUCHWALD

The Rat RaceI’

An FA A Study?L f t t l s to n T r ib u n e

•■\s i.s too often th e case , it h as taken a death -dealing trag ed y to light a d a rk co rn er of the fed era l bu reacu cracy : T he dea th of .lO people in the c ra sh of a c h a r te r plane c a rry in g , college f o o tb a l l ' p layers to a g am e has ra ise d serious questions abou t the w ay the F edera l A viation A d m in istra tion is s a fe g u a rd in g th e liv e s o f a i r tra v e le rs .

I t will take -a full-scale.^ ,in- vestiga tion to p iece tog e th er all th eelem en ts ol the trag ed y , bu t tho facts th a t h ave com e to ligh t so fa r ' suggest th a t th e FAA has been dere lic t in its du ty . F o r one th ing , tlie FAA is rep o rted to have ad- vised W ichita S ta te U niversitv ag a in s t tra n sp o rtin g Its football

_team _Jn__iiircrnft_proY idcd, u n d e r , c o n t r a c t w ith J a c k R ic h a rd s Aviation ('o . Hut Ihe FAA ev iden tly did notliing to p re v e n t th^ ow ner of Ihe a irp la n e le a s in g it to W ichita S ta te UmversiTy. Aftei- the c ra sh , tlie FAA suspended the l i t r tax i c e r t i f i c a te o f G o ld en E a g le A viation, ihe ., the f irm w hich had supplied the c rew Chut not th e a irp lan e ) for the fa ta l flight, even tliough the FAA rep o rted ly m a d e no ob jection to tho use of th e crow w hen its adv ice w as solicited. A t tijc tim e it suspended G olden

..............................................I sa id it

h a d d is c o v e re d • c e r t a in ir re g u la r it ie s in connection w ith tlie a c c id en t. B ut an o fficer of G o ld en E a g le to ld n e w s m e n S u n d a y .th a t an FA A offic ial had sa id to h im th a t h e know of no rea so n why Golden Ea_gle shou ld not p rov ide th e ccouis for a irc ra f t le ased to th e school by an o th er firm . In fac j, sa id th e Goldeii E ag le officer, h is f irm h a d tw ice ask ed the FAA for a fo rm al w ord on the su b jec t an d had rece iv ed no a n ­sw er.

.The FAA sa id Inst..'c ra sh e d a irp lan e , w hich h a d been in s to ra g e fo r som e tim e, h ad not been c e rtif ie d for c h a r te r se rv ice .If th is w as the c a se , w ho w as responsib lo for p rev en tin g its use

J)y_W ich lta-S ta te-U n lvo rsit.y^T h e re a p p e a rs to h av e beon a

se rio u s -la ck -o f_ m ean in R fu l com ­m un ica tio n b etw een th e 'F A A and W ich ita S ta te U n ivers ity an d the FAA an d E a g le A viation — not to

jT if lD tL < m _ jm _ c j 'ld e n L _ l( itk _ i! f j- d isco u rse betw een th e FAA an d the ow ners of th e a irp lan e . T h e upshot Is a p ro m ise d investiga tion of the a ir c h a r te r in d u s try , and th a t is a good id e a . B u t ju s t a s bad ly needed is tt th o ro u g h inq u iry in to the w orkings of the F e d e ra l A viation A d m in istra tion , w hich a p p e a rs a t h is po in t to bo gu ilty of m a ss iv e and i n o x c u s a b l o b u r e a u c r a t i c bung ling , >

,, W,\SHINGTON - One of the complaints tlie kids voice today Is Uiat parent.s put {oo much pressure on them . I ac ­cidentally listened to such a discussion, the other evening at Goldfarb's house.

Young Goldfnrb, aged 16, told his fatlipr he saw no reason to s t} ^ such Irrelevant subjects as math, language, scienc.*, history and Elnglish.

‘•Who needs i t? " young Goldfarb said.

“You’ll need It,” his father sliouted.

“ W hy?" young Goldfarb demanded.

“Because of Springfield. If I don’t push you. Springfield's kid is going to got ahead of you In school. How would you like that?"

j “Wlio cares If Springfield's son gets ahead of m e?’.’ young Goldfarb sulci. '

-th a t^who,” the older Goldfarb replied, “ Oh, wouldn’t ho love It if he cOuld say his kid was doing tester thap Goldfarb's.”" Y o u mean to say you've

been leaning on me all this timo

damn whether he gbfs In Vale."Old man Goldfarb got up and

took his son over to the window and pointed out to the flickering apartment lights across tlie Potomac'.

“ If it was just one Springfield nr one Ascarelli or one Ucr*

llie y ’ro saying "ITie only thing I want you to do Is to beat Goldfarb!

“ All over Am crica, the Sprlngflclds, Ascarcllls and Bernhcims arc vowing lo bea^ you out of a Job, a sale, o ti/jHTo contract, a homo, a wife. And do

nlieim, I would say ‘Enjoy you know why they’re doing yourself: don’t break y o u r ,. i t ? ”.hnck.’ But out there where you see those lights are thousands and thousands of Sprlngflclds

- ami Ascarellis and Bernlusims, aiid do you know what they're saying to their kids tohight?

RAY CROMLEY

’ “No,” said y()ung Goldfarb. “ I don't know why."

'.'Because at this very moment-they know I’m telling you lo get them before Uiey get you,”

Zero DraftWASHINGTON (NEA) - In

announcing that he hopes to end all draft calls by mid -1073, Defense Secretary Melvin Laird is In effect saying two very algnlfi

icaiJscyou'rclinrcontcsrwlthrr-'.T iint Uiero-will be further Springfield?” young Goldfarb jraatic over-all cuts In Uie

___ sold Army, Navy Air Force and Marines beyond thoae already ui\nouj\ccd.

That ho and President Nixon arc certain tlio war In Vietnam

“ I didn’t start It,” the older Goldfarb aaid. “ It was Springfield who began pushihg- hlB kid first, Years ago, I lieard

_SprlnimeliUcUJjl»-kld,-lNovcr— ^U -bii^rtually-overB fr-forna urtm wm itutake second best. Go for all tho uio United States In concerned .ndded prossuro on bringing

by Ml(i’l073, that Uiero’will bo elznblo numboro of U. S. troops

Historically, there have been In this country conslderablQ nimibcrs of volunteers, in the first flush of most conflicts (before people became war-

And-also-whon-draft- caUs’go up sharply, however high or low tlio popularity of Uio war. (Men who bollovo they will co rta in ly be called aoe a num ber of advantaBCs in volunteering '’ before they 're drafted.)

drnfTTPlir

DcarDr.Tliosieson: Recently I was In Uie liospltal for a liver biopsy, and I understand why it was Important to have It done.

But why did I have to sign for It? Is there any danger in­volved, or some after effects? — • Mrs. G. W,

It’s a matter of your own basic rights. Any patient has tlie right to decide whether he will permit a surgical operation of any sort, and a biopsy ( removal of a small bit of ti.ssue for te s ts ) . is,- a f t e r - a l l — a _ ja u ru lc a l- procedure, relatively simple as It is.

I suspocfUiat a patient, very seldom is wise In refusing any such procedure when |ii/i doctor fuels it is necessary, «A11 the .same, .some do refiLse surgery, or refuse to perm it blood transfusions, usually bftnrasrtrf* certain religious beliefs, -’nierefore, the hospital wants

to bo sure tiiat-you have given your permission, and by having you sign n release they have your^perinlssion in writing and there can't bo any argument about it Inter.

I’ve often said enough In this column that there is no wiiy to guarantee that e ither a mcdicinc or an operation can be ab.solutely safe. A patient can 1» hypersensitive to a medicine ( or to something that isn’t a modlcinol. It may not happen very often, but there iu-e eases of people (lying because of a be^^ sting.

It Is so with surgical

Wlien an opcralion is known lo carry a high risk, but it la the only chance to help Uie paUent, the patient la told of the riak.

In simple procedures, where _Uie_risk_i3-S0-aUglit- as- to- bw almost nonexistent, Uiere is no point In making a big thing o flt — when Uie risk, for instance,

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may be one in a million.Still, the fact remains that it

is boyond-U)o powers of living man to guarantee alisolulc, 100 percent freedom from all risk.

It Is your right, moraUy and legally, to expect yoiu* doctor to U.SK his best skill, 'exert , maximum care, and to make use of the best established techniques.

Rut legally he also has to have your permission,

In yoiir case, the risk was -trivial. Liver biopsies urcittone repeatedly wlUiout any dif­ficulty or after effects, so don’t - waste your nervous energies worrying. But don't ever be surprised at being asked to sign. You are Just giving your per- mls.sion, and it is- a routine m atter — for big procedures or small.

Dear Dr. Thostoson: My brother-in-law^ doctor said he thought he iiad B uerger's disease and told him not to smoko. He quit smoking but Started ciiewlng heavily. He believes he is minding his doctor. Is he? — Mrs. E. E.

Use of tobacoo in any form shoiild' be discontinued wlUi Buerger’s diaease.

Dear Dr. Thosteson; I have read literature from a clinicrln — Uiat claima Uicy can curo iiemorrholda without operating. Do you know anyUiing about it and doea it prove succosafuL? — A.L.M.,

n>e medical profcsalon as a whole disapprovea of ad ­vertising “ CTires;*-imdC01Uends that methods which can benefit health should be made freely available to all. I Uiink so, too.

Airliner Ilouhts

marbles. Get out In front nnc) nliow tlicm whnt you cjm ilo.'

"Wlicn I henrd thl.s, I linil no- cliolco jjut to mnku you' work your toll off. If you'ro mnd nt iinyono, yon aliouUI bo fnnil nt SfirlnRflold.”

"Dut Sprlneflcld’s kid doesn’t wnnt to compote wltli mo any moro tliim I wnnt lo compoto with him. W«y don't I call him up and toll him l( bo knocVa off bcntlnshrs bruins out. I'll knock

' off bentlnB my brains out?" "Hint would be Just flno,‘’ old

very few U.S. troops Uiero by tho homo (rom Europe and make It end of thnt yeni* and whnt neces.'mry to seriously consider

our forces In

Ji:, 1 'lui;, I 'tist-D ispntch .ScM.Uiii'. .M.iKiidering a d d in g

11(1(1,uiKJ lo -l:c‘ ijiiiion do lla rs ‘ i ■ ,. J : 'upjrient of th e .s.1 '1 ., .1 ; j 'j i ia id o r th o p rob lem s of its eXiaiiiig superson ic

■ rival,' tho F re n c h and B ritish C oncorde. It is tu rn in g Into a moni;\ t r a p fo rF rn n iie and B rita in .

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ivec... I t a tj i l h a a to u ic o t e s t s fo r lo n g s u s ta in e d s p e e d s o f tw ic e th e

e n g in e e r s h a v e d iscD v o ro d t l j a t i t Is 'u s in g m o re fu e l th a n e x p e c te d . T h a t w il l p r o b a b ly m e a n r e d u c in g Ih e p a s s e n g e r p a y lo a d . T h e r e f o r e C o n c o rd e t ic k e ts m a y c o s t t r ip le th e p r ic e o f a n e c o n o m y s p a t o n th o B o e in g 747 J u m b o J e ts . F o r th is C o n c o rd e p a s s e n g e r s w ill f ly f ro m N ew Y o rk lo P a r i s in 2Vi h o u r s - i n s t e a d .o t 6 h o u r s .. B v e n th e J u m b o j e t s a r e y e a r s a w a y f ro m b e in g p a id fo r . T h e m a k e r s s a y th e y m u s t s e l l 250’

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ground troops there arc will be present largely In nn Advisory- technical capacity. (Tho Air Force and Navy roloa aro a sopnrato mnltor — ainco they can move in and out with some apood.)

A vey low-key war Is a __........... .. ......proroqulallc (o r . major .clviUons in tho Pontngon who cuts In th6 overmll-ittd of Uto U. bollovo Uiose withdrawals wiU

.Vs., Qillltnry estab lishm ent have widespread .reporcusalona worldwide. on U. S. foreign policy.-

—Gold/arb;SuldcA’Bul-whnl about TrTr-AndllkcwlwrnmuchBmallo^’ ^ T lio y S n i5vO ia llin> o tli' tlfe A scarolirskld?” m ilita ry forco overall Is Elast and West tho pullback will

"Whnt's Ascarclll’a kid got-to ' proroqulslto for o ''Zoro',’ draft *- -do with It?" (n- standby d ra f t with. *'You think Aficarolli.ls going roglstfatlonsbutnolriductlonfl). to slop pushing his kid lust Ovo»*‘ th( pMt, ’

furUior cuts In Korea.■ Essentially, it ia a rotron-

6hmont of tho type (Uiough not of Uio scale) of Uio British witii- drawals from Asia and tho Middle East. Hioro aro mon In , thti St(ito Departm ent and

caiuo somo naUona to seek rapprochomont with Uio Savlot Union, Rod aiinn and NorUi Vl«tnam on Uio theory that

becauw youtw olrtuptA ndhow Uib ri^ io r^ r has r i u M 't h e thess threo countries will mow) pb>^ut Bornhelm’n son? Bor* dfoftooallS 'and 'nnllltary 'U zo In toflU thoI__*li_______________ I _J • . .nhelm bos.alroody nnnounced Mi ' md 18 llin n r tg Vnlo'. You want Bornholm’s kid to go to

' 'Yule and you wind up a t somo eommimlty colleao In Vlorida?"

."But you don't understand, P o p ," young QoldfaFb said. "AscarelU'i son coul(ln't carele s s jf be got ahead o l'us. and •*» ‘“W

____________ _________ __________ vacuum botag loftsUllsUcalnthellititedBtateaand by the tJnlled States, Just as the in .a i 'i num ber of foreign Kremlin has moved In lo Uke

over from tlie British.■ Ttie American w llhdrawals;' especially from Korea, could alsa lead, Uiesa men bellei(e,.t(>.' the seripus reamiUW Qf a Japan no .loneer ciDrtahi'of. U. S.

countriM. With feW esceiitlonif,: no o o ^ tr ) ' has been able to

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Viet forces piress att&ck M o n d A y , O c to b o r IV, 19/0 T i m e » -N « w » . T w in ' ' ■

• PHNOM I’K N IhU IM l-V lo t Cambodia's rico bowl In Iho weal of. Phriom Penh.Cuti({ and Nortli Victnaincso nqvcn months of Uio w ur,' Qunbodian troops uUo cap*

— Cn mb o d t n n f|plf1 ___turcd -th rceJC o inn iun lflt-lrQ O D fliattnck in Haltombidii'IVovinco Tlic reports snld tlio Couunu- two m achino guns, onp BrO northwest of Phnom PonUTod^iy nists lost 42 killed In Um nttack rocket lounchori_3i)_baW -0f. ln-'-their-henTipBt"-nssflUlt''hi"'fiir&inironKrW2 miles north- plasU cexploaives and lari{o

q u a n ti l lc ^ t ammunitli}>n and the weekend, with six rockot medical supplies', 1 the ircports attacks agalr^st /Lllied. basessaid^ ___ _____________ y ro sa Vietnam. The U.S.'"'Combodlan High' CMnmand’^ in r h a n d M id 'lh lT w m b a i^ Bourcefl said the atta c^ lasted mpnUldil^HnlT Amfldgatig-jnA

'two Hours and was the (largest i wounded 27 others. i- , in Bnttambang Province since American spokesmerl also

Uio fighting began in Ciunbodla reported the (Jrst XJ.S, helicop- after the overthrow of'iPrlhce ter sliot down by Communist Norodom Sihanouk M arch . Ifl. Kunfiro since Oct. 10, an Army

, Tlio area stretches tjy 'Dial- UHl Huey downed Saturday 241 . mnd*8 eastern border. m ilts northeast of Saigon. Two~^~Cambodlan^ca 8ualtlW -»y<urAmflricanB:m'grfl-ki»odtand ti

notrolcased because of tiecuHty ..'vyounded. rcasonM pertinent to Uie iiJefenso of the towm, official , )»urcos Allied sources said Hiclujrd sMd. ' • HolmB, d irec to r of the U.S.

Field Tcports .from Saigon Central Intolligenco Agency said Sputli Viotnamesis mer- (CtA) flow in uo^rot.to Saigon crnarloskillod20ViotCl()ngand Friday and conferred for an

'N orth Vietnamese in fifijliting 24 hour with Uj^. Ambaiwador ~mlk»Bouthwo8t of Da Nang on-BllBworlhGrrfunHerrdlBcuBRlng-

South Vietnam's northern coast the cffect of Uio yiotnamlzallon Siindiiy.. program on CIA operations and

Battlefield communiqhes snld on expected Communist raavos Viet Cong and North -Vletna- 'in Indochina. U.S. officials rnr>«»*. nptivlty increasild over docllnt^d comment on Uie visit.

Stewardess Strike set early Tuesday

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B a ttle s i t e . . .NEW YOnK (U P Il—Some ninchliiiBtv~tll5|mtdicrs--^nd'

3,000 Trans World 'Airlines molgoroloBiJta linvc mirceil not

ATTACKS Ij V'UNCIIED liy Nortli VIclnnmMC . and Vicl Cnn^ forccc today arc shown on this mnp, which Incates Snmrong In Camltodla. The ndnck. wliicli ropnrtediy'cnsl Commuitiat forccR

,42 kiileil, wan made by two battalions and Was the hcnvieiit assauU hi Cainbodiaii rice bowl In Rcven months of fighting. 1(UP1)

IBusiness backs N ixon policy, aide reports

('1*WA) stewardesses arid stew­ards will strike at 12:.U1 n.m. Tuesday unless the , airline meets their contract diimnnds, a union spokesman' ss.)ld Sun­day.

to eras') picket linc.s if liicre is a strike:

A-spokcsmnn foc-TWA-sald- somc domestic filgiUs would be curtailed if llierc was n strike, but' Dm? mnjor roiJtDB and

W^SH1N0T0N ,(UP1) - B e - presenUitives of privnle bit*!-''

. ness, worried tlial higlicr wages will force rftore price IncreJises, discusscd the nation’s economy wlUi President Nixon Sunday, and the Wlilte Hou.se said they expres.sgd strong support for tlie administration’s economic policy.

•Hie dificu-ssion with execu­tives of Die BiLslness Council, created ns a Unison beiween the President and Uie business community, lasted nenrly two liours. It was iin out^;rowUi of Uie council’s semiannual m eet-. ing in Hot .Springs, Va., which ended Saturday with an expres­sion of concern over the cffocts

Russiansdemandinghijackers

MOSCOW {UPD -Tlie Soviet - Union fought wlUi propaKnnda and diplomacy' today in de- m^mdlng the right to punish a father and son who carried out. Uie first successful hijacking of a Soviet plane.

Soviet newspapers published eulogies for Nndezhdn Kurchen- ko, 19, the stewardess'slnin by the iiijackers Tliurijdny, and Tass carried letters and cobles from citizens demanding Turk­ish extradition of *crook, tliief and speculator” Brazlnskas Korejevo.

In Turkey, Soviet diplomats made representations to the government seeking iin rre t\irn " of Uie 4G-year-oJd Korejevo «ncl his la-year-old son. Tlie Koreje- vos’ Utkeover of an Aeroflot AN2'4 was the first lime thp Soviet Union has been tJip_ victim of a successful hijack. Other attempts have been foiled eltlier on Uie ground or In the , air.

Hie appearance of a letter- writing campaign in tlie official press wns nn Indication of concern at the top levels of tho

“ Sovlet'TCBlmfe'r'Such’- lc t te r - campaigns normally are re - . . 8crvcd.for m ajor foreign poHcy develonmcnts.

of wage increases.■■ At ’H o t Springs, council members said they were worried about the effecfiyeness of the administration’s econom­ic pollclcs and Donflid C. Rurnli7im, Clinirman of the WcstlnghouiJe E lectric . Corp.. argued that ‘'exorbitant" wage IncrenBes had driven up tiic

■per-unit cost of goods and made increasing prices Inevitable.

But Wliite House Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said Dial Burnham and about 20 oUier council members, in their iVieeting witii Nixon Sunday, expressed “strong universal support for the economic pojicles that Uic udminiHtmtlon isfollowlng.”

He said tlie executives urged Nixon."to continue with policies that we Have been following In

terms of the progress Uiat is clearly T/isible in dealing with Inflation ..." .

Ziegler said Uio executives did most of Uie b ik ing with the president asking occasional questions.

Paul McCracken. Ciialrman of Uie President's Council of Economic Advisers, said the council members In tlieir discussion wiUi Nixon placed

■ "Substantial emphasis on the broad problem of productivity, particularly since Uie economy Is moving more and more toward a service economy.”

Tlie high cost to consumers of such service-related Industries 08 cducntlon. medical care and; nutp repairs, among oUiers, has resulted in pressure for higher wages and a resulting doclinc

'In.producUvlty.

Slic snld unions rcprdsonllnB niBliUi would lie; . conducted^ as noruHlrT-\vitlt

supervisory personnel."We’re silll Jiopeful that, a

strike can be avoided," he snld.. Negotiations were continuing Iri Woshington, D.C., under the auspices of the Federal Media­tion Board, ho said.

Tlie stewardess spoke.sman said they wore asking for a 30 per cent salary Increase and improved fringe benefits Includ­ing more expense money and m aternity leave along wiU) improvements-in the^general' a re a s . of hours and' working conditions.

Minorilty role said stand key

NEW YORK (UPl'i ,-V lce President Spiro T. Agliew has always been controviirsial in poliUcs and believes UtLs is due to being in n‘ m inority party. Time magazine quoten him as i saying.

• i was controversial In B altim ore County; I was a ' controversial governor. A lot of I t . comet from belriij in a minority party. You hi>.ve to.be oggresslve. It is high-risk politics. I have alwayii plnyed

•ihlBlKBk politics., r 'g u e s s i always wfil, and.lt is « Jot more fun and a Jot.morcr'-o/l’ective," Agncw snld in nn inthrview In Uie current issue of 'jflme.

Cloanctl o u t . . .STUDENTS EXAMINE itemfc left behind alter director and bis aHBlRtant:werrnrrcMed and

office of newspaper at 0 French Bclmnl In Hull,. typewriters and literatu re 'w ere seized; TUfe Quebec,-Canada, was raided by pollcc. The window was broken aceldentally. (UPl)

Lenore brings Pali tooDETROIT lUPD -W lien 15- Tlie Fir.st fjidy was flying ' ^ r l d to my school to bo

yeiir-old Usu Roth invited U.S. into Detroit today for a four-. l»lcrview.ed In front of mysenatorial candidate Mrs. Len- hour visit in nn effort to bolster classmates,ore Romney to iier suburban thp campaign of Mrs. Romney. ~Soutiifield High School, she Polls show that Mrs. Romney, N O W . . . G l v e S 'Y o u r ^didn't really expect her. to wife of Housing and U rban p A I C l ? T P F T Uappear, let alone the nation’s Develppmenl Secretary Geocg^)

'F irs fL n d y ......... — ’ RomnVy; is lngglh^W r;bcHlnq —Hut today. Mrs. Richard DemocratlcSen. Philip A. Hart.

Nixon will accompany* Mrs. .bi her letter Oct. 10, Usa,Romney In an nppoarance daughter of Mr. and Mrs.before Lisa and her classmates. Harry Rotli, told Mrs. Romney

Mrs. Nixon fs sclicduled to Uiat "my assignment—i«- toarrive* at Detroll Metropolitan Invite my most admired, andAirport at 11 a.m. lEDTi. , most looked up to person in the

M o r e B i t i n g P o w e r

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Mnd tem em bet. . . when you finance yout cat thtough Id a h o I'itst, you aiways "dtive a batgain"

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T J m M -N «w i. Tw in, F^ IIb,' Idaho M onday, October’ 19, 1970 First lady sets visit tO' Burley

B lIU LEY - M rs. Ruby Sflmj.iolson, wife of Idaho's Gpy.. Don Somuelfion, w ill' bo fcatuj.'od gueat during a coffco hour from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Krlduy a l. lhd homo » f M rs.’ Rlch,urd_:Smlth,-?.Mfl..n»rtnruAvo.i, Burloy, .

All Republlcah women uro invlUtd to attend and/moot Mrs. Snmviolson.

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FR EtM O UN TIN G and BALANCING

WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h e Dcmocrnlic party is advising

.its cnnd ida tcs to invest $14 .oplcco In stop watches to mnko sure they-{jct un even’break in' news b ro n d cas tsl^ ro d io - and' television stations,

— It they • cannot' offord to match their /opponents in buying time, they are told Uiey should at least insist on the free time Uiey desorVe in coverage o f ' newswortliy elec­tion campaigns. ,

Tliis advice Ims gone out from the p a rty ’s national headquarters in a incmoran* dum writlen by Mary Lou Biirg, vice ch a irm an of the Democratic NaLiornil .Commit­tee and u form er radio station manager.

She wrote tliat reports from dround -the country indicated Democratic candidates were not taking advantage of free time available' u n d e r ' the fairness doctrine of tlie Federal Communications Commission. Tliat policy; calling for ba­lanced news coverage, receives^ attention In FCC decisions oil renewal of station llcen.ses.

Miss Burg told Democratic candidates to monitor regularly tlie news broadcasts of major radio and teleWsion stations.

"... There should be a breakout of minutes devoted to candidates of each party and , specific Issues upon which the candidate commi?fned,". she said, ‘i f the coverage has been unfavorable for a si>ecific

candidate, he should challenge Uie m anager of the stptlon as to how the news department has been operating under the fairness doctrlnc.

• it is e.^scjitlal to achieve a high degree' of accuracy In logging this time. A good stop wfltch can be purcliased for about $14. Someone should be a.'isigned this Important task on a daily basis. Pay them if neccssary becaaie the expendi­ture will harvest'good results and give, you exposure you don't have the money to buy.”

Tlie memo said the stations could give all the coverage tliey wished to Vice President Spiro T. Agnew’s campaign speeches as long as they gave Democrats a chance to answer.

Television Schedules

Candidates challenging in­cumbents need to use television or otlier devices'Just to get Uiemselves known in large constituencies. '

Members of Congress have developed Uieir own gimmicks to keep their names before the voters. One Is tlje'ne\vslctter sent in a franked envelope carrying notations that it is a . '■publicdocument” and "official business’’—meaning It is fin­anced by the taxpayers.

Congressional and senatorial campaign committees of both parties also allot funds to incumbents, long before they announce for reeloction, for travel expenses and other projects to keep the Incumbents in touch with the voters. These committees are theoretically noiitral until party nominees are chosen.

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• W uuthiT. Sporti- Mc*4, Wortlhor. Sporii

- (’ iT f/ M iis o n . ' fluok Uual

10:30- Jofinnv C<tr*.on- Johnftv Cnr'.,on

• Jotinny Cd(4on- - Mavif "AlnuUcllo in oliih "

- Hc/r Hnwriic k O u t -

• • Movie Johnny T io it10:40

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• N ow i. Wuflihor, Sr^iru- - r-iounng II Out

n :lJ- — Cowfn'unllv Alerl

7SL — Whrtl'4 New U ~ Movie. "House Cl C iirds"

7;J0 .7SL — Julifl2Q — Sovon 5 e «i4 — Movie "W ild W om en"i — g o r ii Day \\ - Ooris Dav ?5U - - Utrth Trail!.

#:003SL — Movlo: "House o» C a rd i"3 — Hoonn's Heroes

'5 — CDS News Ijpecial 7SU — Perlorm ancc 7U — A^arcu5 W clby, M D 11 - Marcus W clby, M D

8:303il — M y Three Sons 1 — Odd Couple 7SU - - D U G D MflOiWine

9:007U — Medical Center ] - Dan August4 •• Marcus Welby. M .D . a - Marcus Wolby, M .D .

■ S - Hawaii F ive 0 n — Hawaii F ive O .7SL - Advocates m — Don Knolls

------------------------ nni5---------------7SL — News, Weather, Sports 2R •• News, WLMlher, Sporis 3 — News, W e jlh er, Sports i - News, WeiJther, Sporis 7U — News. Weather, Sports B — News, W ealhcr, Sports M - News. Wc.ilher, Sports 4 - Pecfv M.ison

10:303SL -• Johnny Carson 7(1 - - johnny Carson

Boisean NamedBOiSK (UPl) - Dr. Keith

Taylor has been, elected prcsl- -,di:nLoLllicJJouua-BiislnJlecrca;

tional Association.Other officials elected were

Peter Scherer, vice • pre.sldent and treasurer, William E. lilverLs, secretary, ancl Tlielma Siiopson. assistant secretary.

At the general meeting of the association, four,new members were selected to servo on the 13-member board of directors for three years. Tliey are Dr. Frank Crowe, Earl Alden, Bob Greendoow, and Jack U ng .

8 — Jottnny Carson 20 - CBS Nows Special3 - CU5 News Special n - CDS Nows Special

10:405 — Suspense Th e a lrc

11:004 — NC)vs, Woathur, Sports 4 — Dick Cavetl "

11:40i — M ovie: " A Private's A lla ir"

12:002SL — M ovie: “ Romains lo bo

1:004 _ M o vi«: "M a n From Cocody"

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n:)0Movie .’A ifb o rno ”

U;00 • - - Movie i'A ihon* "

T u t id a y . Ociotitr 10, if ;e 6v«nlno

' 4iM— Truth o r Con»»Qu«nee»

4 — Trufti or ConMquenCM ’ 1 - N »vvi. W ««th e r , Sporii

5 " N ew». W «a fh «r , &porli J(i Juila '

,11 — Gr#Bn A c r « i4i}4

K L — t)on KnoM t _ _

"S — Hna Mh w

FRONTIER THEATER j „ b o x o f f i c eJ E R O M E I O P E N 7 i3 0 P .M ,

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R lou ,crime.

■rrMmt'mmI aired

~r , " iJOlSETUP'n"- n io Olroclor * ! of UiB Idaho Enforcomont

». C. Arneson, told student lenders ! Saturday If collcycii fail to pro- ‘ servo order In case of campus _ *■ rjota tliat law enforcement offi* ’ * ccrs will do Uio Jot).' ■ lie addressed dolc(;ates to the [ Idolw Student Govci^nment As* Koclation said tlie OmniliUN.

Crime Conlrol and Safe Streets t Act of 1MB made It possible for

-t-Idq l.io to financUiIly-naalat.dUca-. and counties in .Uielr attack

; annlnst crime.' Arneson said ho wished to

challenise tlio state's crim ina l. . . - justicc syalcm_to_dcvoto..morc.,

time and-cncruy-tn-dcvcIop--U- "peripherfll Hhopplni; center of Information, in.stend of fociiHitr^

‘ upon piecemeal treatment of its ? crimc problem."J; He announced that a ‘'civil ' ■ disorders spedflllst’' would be

hired by the end of tlie month “ n o “dovclo|nninifomT7Tomprt

4 3

Membersflip pins awardedAAonday. Oclobor 19. IWO Tlme«-News. Twin F « ( ( t . i(^he ; 7

Adams and M rs. KU tler Bpf)ke briefly, eiplalnlng details ' of (lie state and national cbn-

SHOSHONE - W, E. Ailama,' Mrs.U. 'n.Kolloy rcuda poem cimlpnnlcd'by Mrs. S. M. Hull, yontlnns Ip bo held In Id^ho thta I Meridian; presented pins to 60 and Mrs, Reid, Npwby,* ac- w^nu. , . ‘

■ -a n d j^ y e a r moihljors q fV o o d ' ... r;....... .r " ' r r ---------------- ::------- ^ i' - - -- '|Z n iv c c^C en lo r. 'Ciranf{e at

Dopater ' n iu n t , ipr

SIGNING REVENUE hONDS (or the closinif Bctllement of U»c Eden sower syulem a rc P. J , F5i»cnirmicr, Kdcri cHy freiisHa'i*, and Mrs. Opiil

Ncwliry. cUy clerk. Total cost of iliu projcct in eKtimntcd at $155,000. Tlic^it^ Keel[vj!dj(137,100lar the jPnrmcn? Hofuc j

Revenue bonds signed For Eden sewer system

hcnsive state riot control and “ civil disorders_planv

Arneson said he felt student “ leaderssJjoijId assume respon.si-

blllty of “dolnf? what you can to ' maintain peace.” He said he* was confUlent-tlie* Inn'or elo*« menl of the state’s student body r will stiiy Involved and Jiavc a ; moderatiny Impnct'on tlieir in-* dividual campuses,"- A ‘‘Minorities on Campus"

seminar conducted by DolseState College Negro students in- eluded an announcement plans

“ are under way for a BluQk Stu- l dent Union at BSC.

- :— BSCASB Vico ProK ldont-U .-land Mercy s iild ,‘‘Our purpose should be to become aware of

' the very natural yaps tliat se-* parate minorities from the

whole."

Regional workshop

: conducted TWIN FA Ll£ - About 20

* m em bers of T oastm istress I - Clubs froni Burley, Rupert and* Twin Falls met Saturday at the.J Turf Cli^b for a. membership. workshop.", Mftrg© Brewer, Idaho Falls.‘ o sslstnnt superv isor of the

Snake Uiver ReKlon. and Alice . Havens, Blackfool, secretary of) the- region, conducted the- meeting.J Twin Fulls .Toastm istress* Club won a membersliip contest " conducted during the workfjhop

' r -b y 'f^ ru llln iT fo u r ' new mem-- : bers.

Other officials attending were ^ .M ary Arrington, Twin Falls

regional supervisor, and Karen ; Christopherson, T w in 'F a lls ,; chairman of Council Seven of J the Snake River Region.I A program report was given i by Peggy Jamison, Twin Falls.* Appointments made included ‘ R osem arie Fairch ild , press 5 chairm an , and Elenor

'1 Burkhart, regional conference ; coordinator, both of the Twin [ F alls c lub; Alda Strong,I parliamentarian. Magic club;I Wilma'Pari.slj, Burley club and ; tWflnnirVoilmorrMnRic-clubr ' m em bership stab ilization ,

Marianne Bohan, Mlnlco club,* speech contest chairman, and : Maude Baker, Burley club.; extension coordinator.

Diplomas conferred on agents

BURLEY - 'E i g h t Idaho insurance agents received CLU diplom as Friday evening during a meeting of the Idaho

' am pler of Qw rter .Ufo Un­derwriters In the Pontlerosa

! Inn.Tom Klein, Bryn Mawr, Pa.,

director of chapter relations of Uio American Society of.CLU, presented the diplomas — tlw

m aster's degree" — In- tlie

program 'Saturday evening at the Grange Hall. , ,

M rs. H arrie t tJhoney, ^SliQsliono. received. Uu> l^ y e a r

pin, uiid 25-year pins went loWi^iWdTOTB^Dauniai.............and Mrb. U.. B. Kelley, Mrs. Noplil Clark; apd Mrs. J orsIo

—Dflrinorvall Slioshono;_and Mrs. • Hattiu Dayley, na 'germ an. Tliose yet t< receive 25-year pins include Floyd Silva, Nqphl Clark and Mrs. Earl Clieney, a l l ' Sljoshone. * • -—

An Idaho products dinner was served, under'dir'ectJon of Mrs,

-C lifton-D ayley,—womj)n'8-ao- tivlty chairman, who also made corsages, boutonnieres and Table decorallonJii

Guests Introduced were state -tm aaten W. E . Adams, and Mrs.

Adam s; s ta te le c tu re r , 'I r a K istler, and Mra. K latler, Gooding.

Lacking food bulk?

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JEROM E . - F in a l iirrangcmpnts (pr-a i ie —E den sewage system were completed Friday in Je ro m er at Farmers Home Administration office when officials signed revenue l)ond&^nd-Edon Mayor

’Jam es' E. Kulow received a chock for $137,100 from . Joe Aitke/), a ssis tan t county supervisor of the FHA.

The pro ject includes In­stallation of prim ary lin es , service lines lo homes and a sanitation lagoon.

S. A. Kolman, city attorney, said Eden is still to obtain Br^nt

-monoy from botli statc-ond Ih c- Federa l W ater Pollution Control Administration. He said

Uie city also is seeking ad- estimated a t $155,000.dltional I’ranLmoney from, the Tlic legal firm of Dawson,Econom ic Developm ent Ad- Magel, Sljcrman and Howard,minl'itrnlJon office'Jn Boise. Denver, Is bonding counsel for

Total cost of the project Is tlje project: • .

- B R M D SIho natural WiTay to

rogularlly.

Rich & Rare Wlilsky

H n n n e r - u p

BOISE (>UPI) - Deborah Moorehouse. 10. Boise, Idalio’s Miss 10, 1070, was announced second runner uptin the nation­al competition Saturday hiiiht in Holljivood; Calif.

Terry Walker, KFXD radio announcer, said llie Capital Higli. School Junior W(|s _ .spon­sored by KFXD In the nntional competition, and won the spot out of 4,000 other entries,

P A R T S SW EA TER S S K IR T S ........

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We Welcome The Opportunity To Pit M G T O R G L J ^

AGAINST ANYCOLOR TV SET

Side b y s id e in y o u r ( io m e o r a n y w h e r e e lse — S O — w e a s k -y o u to m a k e us PU T U P or S H U T U P %

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M E D I T E R R A N E A N S T Y H N O ~Modal X U 3 30 K . A Iru* budget volua . a cobmal makar't work ol a>l . . cerlnm

« your living room . Sclid Slol0'Tub«Uii-Chaiij| for deperyiiobility >rf>V' a'olc^Jti.cuil in Audio Sytiam lor uilro reliabllilyjn Ihii vilol area Plug in Mini- N<cull podulsi Gtnuine Oak ‘vaniari and ulect hofdwood tolidi wiili occsnM oi

d wood. Morono Ook llni\h. 31 3/4" wide, 2^ S/d" lugh. 10 1,16" d«ep

M O T O R O L A ^ Q U A S A R I K ) R T A D L E 1 6 " C O L O R T V(16" pl(>urt. miQiurid dlaoanolly)

W llh plu g-ln mlnl«cl>culli fer t B U « f t» ivk * l

Insurance proroBHlftn." *Tlio olBhl rocolvlnR this J

dlplomo nro II. Gono Unrriu, V " nnd ■Jnmcs W r Hnwley, both A

Twin FnlU; Hoborl Froollch, ^ Eldon, D. Ilnrkcr, nnd D. Nylo • K ln jhorn , nil Idnlio F a lk i • niohnrd. Cooke, nnd P a u l . 0 Kohout, both Bolso, and Ruswll ^ Campboll, Emmott. - ?

Footumd speaker during the V meeting wag Klein, who spoke 9

, div “ Challenae o( P er- A tonnance." He told those a t - i tendlnii, 7 that 09 a pe« • p ro l^ lo n ,' — > the insurance V proienion —'a s 'c o m p a r td .to 0 medicine, or law, there Is a a challenge U Individual , pi'ao- ? Icloner/to nerform in im,eX‘ 'V

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• w hy s e tt le fo r a n y th in g less th a n th e b e s t ^• M o to ro la 1 9 7 1 m o d e ls a re e n g in e e re d fo r y o u r p le a s u re• M o to ro la s a re S O LID STA TE — th a t m e a n s th e y a re

CO M P LETELY T R A N S IS T O R IZ E D ( e x c e p t th e p ic tu re tu b e )This fre e s y o u fro m co stly tu b e s a n d re p a ir b ills .,C H E C K T H IS IF Y O U ARE IN D O U B T ! ' ^ "

• M o to ro la h a s o n e o f th e s tro n g e s t g u a r a n te e s on th e m a r k e t — in c lu d in g 2 y e a rs o n ALL p a r ts a n d o n e y e a r FREE c a rry -in serv ice . . . This g u a r a n te e is n o t local BUT IS G O O D A N Y W H E R E IN T H E U N IT E D STATES

• T h e p ic tu re tu b e w i ll g u a r a n te e y o u th e F IN EST p ictu re,• M o to ro la h a s s ty les to f i t a n y de,cor — p o r ta b le s , consoles

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Tln ie j.N o w i, T w in F ills ; Idaho Moiidny, Oclobor 1*^970

A/tris: Eldred Taylor wins blue pencil

, j :jEAH AHUY: I hnvo two qucatlons to nsk yoii. lwlh olwiit pirtsllc sur{*«ry. , _ . - ■ .

Ilflw old must n nirl bo b«foro nho cnn linvo pjiistlc Rur* • /?ory on her nose? My tlnuflhtei' in 17,' nnd fully doyoloiied

nhil ^nature for her, nRc. -Sho ncxklii to hnvc her noso mndo nninllcr nnd cnti hardly wnitrbul I wns told.thnt no rcputnblo pinsllc fiurf!Con would, do Ihnt oporntioa on a Rirl until sho tt’fls Ifl, Is (lint tn ie? '

Also, my molher 1h’ Interested In hnvlnn n fnce-llft, but -j8hcJs;na,lQUijjy..a-frlcndJHnl.nftorj.Ji;prnAn rcnchcsjo. fiho

is loo oW for 0 /flcMift, da tnlccfi too lon« to heal. My ' motJjer is fi2. nnd roc’cntJy widowed. She is a' Kood looking

wnmnn t>ut la'r.Bkin i» wririKTe(irWorir(I~frrcpulnWc doctor perform n facc-llft on n womiin lier nRc?. -K you think, my questions arc of Bufflcicnt Interest to uro

“ liTyour colimVriryou mny do so, but plense keep me anony­mous. "A BEVEnLY mLLSER”

OEAH HEV: Dr Eu|?cnc WorJon, [Hlso n .‘'m^vcrly Ilftrs- er” and n top-notch plaBtltv-sHrj'fonI snys (hot no repiitahle plnstlc 8urj{fo» would opcrnte on n Rlrl’B nose ijnlcBB.lte «aw the Rlrl anil felt thnt In IiIh opinion she uns fully developed

li for siirh snrtfrrv. (Some l7-v<»nr>nlilft-arii

Taylor won“tli6 niuoToiicll for her specch untitled "Arc You PrilrIolic7” “nrUio"Twln F«ll« TonstjnlHlrosa Club Friday At ■Uio Coloriiiil Hou«0 . ' '

Other Sponkors were Mrs. John Pastoor nml Mrs. Ben Eldrodfto. All Hpokc ort the theme of U)c day. "U.S. News

-an d World R ep o rts .” ..Evflluulors-Wcro-Mrs... I-eRoy,

Arrington, Mr«. Cnrl Grabort, nnd Mrs. luisllc Jonea. Spcclal guest evaluntor wny Mrs., Anna Cannon, Jack|Wi.

Wclcomo was Riven by-Mrs. U c BitzonburB. Invocnllon-flnd pled^jo wore led by Mrs. LcRoy Arrlnyton. Table topics were led by Mrs. EIUs Fuller, wlUi tlie Red Pencil foi* best tjible topics Bointi-to Betty Murphy.

Educational lesson was (jivon bv Mrs. 'John _ Koontz on

Five new m em bors woro inducted-by'-roR lonal—aupcr». vjsor, Mrs. I:oRoy ArrlnKton. 'Ilioy ihcludc Mrs. John Det- woller, Mrs. Werner Kramer, Rose Mnrle Fairchild and Betty Murphy. :

TonatmlstresM for tlie day was Mrs. Jim Sinclair. She also won the, trovelUiK tropliy for tho most outstimdinii pcrformnnce of Ujo day.

National ToaaUnistress Week will bo Octobcr 2(1 tlirough 31, witli the clubs In . Uie area linvlnti spcclal programs fortjic public. Ttvln Falls Club will liold a special "Model” mooting at t/ie Big Boy at P fl.m. Anyone in terested in a ttending a T oastm lstress m eeting la

‘welcome.

Junior Music Club members organi

TWIN FALIi; ~ A Junior Music- Club orttanly.»\lonnlmeetlnK was held at tho 'l\vln Falls High School I'Viday af­ternoon, with - Sylvin Ibon elected as prdsident.-Qtlmc-afflccrfl^indudg-jQyce.

Special visitor a t • the ornanlra tlo nal moctinK was Mrs. Puul B. Houston, tduJw Dl.itrlct No. 5 chairman of Junior Music Clubs. • .

-iUuyor,jpiJHtrpr«Hldoni; T u m ir —¥ o«t, program ' c h a irm a n ;

Brenda Pjrn\ann, secretary- treasurei*, und Jounnlnu Berry, vIco president. MIm Gi)yer was elected to servo as corresponding secretary,

Richard Smack will serVe a» faculty adviser and Mrs. JoJm Dotweller, counselor.

Spain became a part of the Roman Empire In 201 B.C.

- 1H0UGH7FULNESS.. ALBUMS ONE OR HVB n’AR OMRV ,

yooai s

CARD & PARTYSHOP"y j i M AINE,. 734-384;,

NOW! DURING OUR—some ore not.l And an for yonr mnthcr: Slxty-two is noi too old. It dejx'ndii upon (he general henlth nild mrntal atti* t\«d<» of tlie uoninn. I Dr. Worton recently clh! n fnce lift on a 71«yienr*ohl uoinon. who lwunced'Tnfclr't)tre” Tr-lcen‘nKf*‘l 1- -

DEAR ,IBBY: In respnnsoMo the Jollcr from •'!1SI1NI1!'S . GIRL”—the one whose finnce wantwl her to wenr a chastity

n r f f l , . | > r iiipHthh r - iltt-|»ly-wtth-hfli«-hflno>ifn 1 nm 1*i j’flnri oJU and my parents make me wcnr one. I feel like I live In a pas bintion because I hnve to nsk for the key every time I want to go to the bathroom. And you should see the stares I get from the glrU in the locker room in gym class!

Abby, I have irled my best to l)ohave in a way that would show giy parents Uiat they can trust me, but Uiey make me wcnr this thing anyway, I don’t think' it is fair to be punished for -somcniing I haven't even done. What should

_I__do?_______________ I.. N.

DE.Ml L. N'.: Uhen you nri* of nRc'ynH cnn leuvo home. In the nienntlmo dmi'i trust n VALE mnn (o iockiimith. I mcnnl. An«l lo earn a little money In preparnllon for Icav-

_ tn y linnie. Ir\ voiir hand nt some creative urltlng. You're doing fine!

One M ain P a rt! ''Pcjfcj-j

Pflnterd" P a t t e n

FOR E V E N IN G W EA R, O sc a r do la JJonIa slioW od fills b /o c^ ch iffo n wUh sh e e r /ong s/epvos as ho intro- jJu ccd his sp rin g , 1971 , co flcction »n-Now York. It's a b ig sea so n com ing u~p~foT b la ck in m ost N ow Vorfc" collccfions. (UPl). I . _

DEAR AnnV: I rend in your column thnt a couple were considering adopting n child to bo a companion for Uielr 7-yenr-old daughter, and I was siiocked nt your suggestion thaj they toko a foster child for a while lo see how it works out.

Abby. a foster child is not a guinea pig to be used as an experiment lo sec how it ''works out.”

I cannot for tho lifo of me understand how you, a sup*- posedly intelligent nnd compassionate person could ever glvo such advice, . P111I>A, READER

D E A R R EA D K It: I s iig g ested n " foster" eh lh U n sten d of an nrlopled ch ild , b eca u se fo ster ch ildren arc p laced In h o m es on a tem pornry bnuiB, u h iln adopted ch ild ren arc un* oth er n in tler .

DEAR ABBY: A word to tlmt silly girl who signed hor- self "LOVES HAIR IN IlOOVERSVILLE,” and can’t think of anything more romantic than running her toes thru the hair on a man's chest:

Ju.st wait tinlil she hn.s spent two or three months run­ning her toes thru the hair in the bathtub!

- . HOUSTONIAN-------- Wirat‘B“j-ourTirt|blrm?*You‘ll-f«fel better If you get it « ff-

yftor c h est. W rite to A UBY, H o i f.0700. U s A n geles , C al. MMB. F or n personal rep ly en c lo se stam p ed , ad d ressed tJ ivelope.

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NEW YORK (U P I)-: 'P a tch the . Pony" aims to help .your child protect himself from pedophiles—sox criminals who prey on children.

Tlie national toll of molesta- tion-murclers was 20 in lOfifl, the latest year for which fiii.urp.s

- arc available, n ie vietimB lurud or abducted to their dcalhs were between the ages of three and 15, boy^ ahd-girls.

Authorities estimate as many ■million, children in the

P O L L Y ’S P O ll^ T E IIS

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l ^ r o g i a i n s l o W a t c h

By POLLY CRAMER

■ DKAU POLLV—When everyone w ants to w atch a dif- lereiU television program , give each a piece of paper (in­cluding vourself) and have them write on it the shows they want to see th at nlgM, EacH fold.s his slip and they a re put

Ic or'.in 'a 'llisli. Then o'iTt pW soirpicks out a ^liji-nnditi a pile c

-United States arc subjected to some sort of molestation each year. Most susceptible Is the child who 'walks to and from school alope, or who lingers alone in -deserted parks or playgrounds. But the molester- can strike suddenly, almost any time and {|t «ny place. Including home when a child's alone,, Tlic Patch the Pony program, originated by Mrs, Margaret II. Ules, of Orangeburg, S.C., is a wholesoTTie, loving approach to tJiia serious social problem.

Mrs. Ules, mother of four school ciiildren, became con­cerned when she attended a PTA meeting nnd heard an FBI ageHfttell what molesters can do to children. Her Patch the

...... ..................... . . »lm-'reads it oul loud. The sliows that are on the piece of paper will be .the ones that everyone watches that evening, with no 'argum ents.—KIM -

P o lly 's P ro b lem

M a g i c V a l l e y F a v o r i t e s

One main pnllcrn part plus P^B m m wns developedcollar, facings — whip up this ,band^ieck s to m e r in n day!Youn8. -unclutterea, -cHsr>-'-"-Eda™ tion in ehlcnco picked u|ideiil for work and w eekend, the prournm and lor 25 cents--p rm lc d T > a ire n r-M « r-N av r-» ‘l ^ “ ‘L J> -J^ dHalf Sizes lO 'i, 124, M 'i, lO 'j. ■‘" ‘ “‘•‘"8 “Size H '. Ibiist 37) takes P . Pntdi as the hero who kicks yards 45-lncll fabric. " " 7 ' ''

Seventy-five cents’ for each P“ tch tjutton for youniistcrs -Dattem — jid to c en lsJ iliL c a d ) "">1 " 8'“ '*'

DEAf^ PO L L \'—When I took a wool suit and it,? ' m atching belt to be cleaned, the c leaner said they

could not wash it as the l)olf is backed with vinyl. Help! Do any of tlie girls know iiow to clean a vinyl- backed be lt? -M H S , U, M. K.

DEAR • POLLV—Clara can rem ove the adhesive-tape mark.? from hec sofa cushion will) a .spol-renioving c lean­ing fluid available in departm ent and .Vand-lO-cent stores, I find it also is groat for groasp spots, oil, tar, wax and chewing gum .—ALICIC

DlvAR ( ’L.\RA—Ri*ad the 'la lie ls carofully, as the brand /Mice used sta les clearlv th at It rem oves adheslve-tape m ark s .-P O lX V

DEAit f ^ O L L \- i wrafi a folded paper towel around the m iddk' of my bottle of oil and secure it with a rubber band to keep the oil from r u n n i n g down the bottle. When the towel be- . comes soiled. I just throw it away and replacc with a fresh one, This also keeps the-shelf-fr^ iu -gelling -o ilv - and •stained.-M R S , M.

N o fic e !

------- REDTAIM'Y AIM’LES•V-fups g r i in u la le d siiticjr

cup c o rn s y ru p !*;■ nip;^ wnt'T1 teaspoon wild cherry fUiviiring rit'd coloring ft mediuin-.sized apples Wooden slicks

Coniliine sugar, torn synlp and water, Itoil to 2li& degrees. Add wild cherry flavoring and coloring. Dip api)les into hot .syru|) iind twirl, ilirgjying the exces.s candy off the apple. Slarid on a buttered cookie sheet.

pattern for Air Mgil nnd Special Handling. Send to M arian M arlin, Times-News 395, Pattery Dept., 232 West 10th St., New York. N.Y. 10011.

Print name, address with zip, 'I'he Timcs-News will pay $5 - size-and stylo number.

-each-w oek for Magic Valley New Fall • Winter Pattern F avorites: If you hnvc a Catalog. 114 dynamic designs, ffivnritr- reripe. just mall it to Free Pattern Coupon. 50 cents.

, MRS. LEO C..HITE Box 7 6 4 . Ecien

teachers.(Tlie Patch kit address is

13-15 Diversey Parkway, Giica- go,Hlv).

'•A stranger, can hurl boys and girls," Patch says in the leaflet. “ I wonder If the toys and girls know my safely rule: 'Nay, nay, from strangers slay away.’" ’

Ill-’ Jfn'i"/ N.'w finds at. irK fcn iin ^ rlum bfi o i ' M onci

. llpp't;0*ltlhlr ',p,l

s W0'>'L-(1 i pfujt,-',.' BfCOu Cl.', stijfic.") n'Uit b f si.'Il’C:ted on tlif b o i i i

Qf cur All

fi-ticyilO flf , p.T tciMMn.) to 111 w on.cn ii pcigcb must be

b-ou,;lilt 10 Mm- Ti;ni.-vN.'v,S (IL1 iotiT tlio n Iwo d a y s alk-r.th<.- n><i.-u-tiiK) to be 1 (it'M.I'-i.’d lo r publiccitic>n.

V/.,' dc ll (l (IilUjr.'S utul M onc'. niu-.! bi; in will^in two w fck sof lllf■ w»-t)din(! As ,n th,.. po' ,i: c.' S5 fi-(L- will bu c lio tq cdio i t>/o colu.ni- .(•ddiruj pictu n-s iirKi Cl S2 50 icL- iof cn-quc)*ii Ilcllt piclun"

the Recipc D epartm ent,Women’,5 Page Editor, Tlierecipe becomes the property of ............ .......... , , ,the Time«i-Ncws and«tannot be W hat-to-wear a n sw e rs ,-iic - become as familiar lo children r e tu r n e r . cessory, finure lips! Only »1. Smokcy the Bear.

Instant Sewing Book, sew , , , , ^ "today, wear tomorrow. « . Eventually, It Is hoped. Patch

Instant Fashion Book - and his safely messaije will

tVIieil liuyioK miKHfnoins, look for young ones that are small to nii.'<liiati in size. Caps should be eitti(;r cIomkI around the stem or uioderately open with pink or Ught-lan gills, 'Hie surface of ihe cap should be while or creatny - o r - light brown from .some producing areas.

Remodeling Special!A lU'MINDEIt FROM

. ' .n -------O M E G A

h i- s u r f to sc l y o u r w o lc li huch- «m ,' lio ii'r th is S u n d a y . . .

DW DTP

S i m m o n sBoxed Springs & Mattress

• Slonled Fliptop design A lower in front makes racks easy to roach, load anrl unload in a hurry.• 4 Cyclos REGULAR WASH . , ; SHORT WASH . . . RINSE & DRY . . . PLATE WARMER.• Loss pre-rinsing. Scrape ofni’iTgo 5CTtT[TCriWCl— little or no pre-rinsing noedeci.• Die capacity. f-|ld<-'.s a day's wofih ol dirty dishes. Waslies brenkla.st. lunch, dinner dishes all atonc»formos.lamiiins. gyOGESTED PRICE'199"

O c lo l in r 2 ,S th —

Will'll ynu si-i yjiiir wntcli hack, Inko n climo liHik 111 il. It may hr nccuriile but ifl it inodrrnV 1» il M'lf w inding?

It ir ll th e <lntrt? IVrhnptt n ow U the llni«> lo ehiiim o.nh up to-the-Heoiind O niejia, Wv ltnv« «)nn / f (h e lnrpe«t colle(;li«in» to «hi)W yuu, 8f>5 lo oyer 8 l0 t )0 . •

• .KAMASUR AUTOMATICI fROM tHO 10 OVCR iUO

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'M ondi'iy, O c lo L c r iv,'iV70^ T im u s -N o w s r T w in F a lls^ ld « h o

In The GALA ROOMT h e D a l e W a r d

S h o wT!io Jeromo team won first’

plnco In the tcnm contcst, which mnkcs Uic third cpnsccutivc year they linvc tnkcn the honrs from tliat c\inpter. Cnstlcford team wns sccond nnd Shoslidnc wns third.

Steve Peterson, Castleford, wns Ujo’ high indivUlunl 'scorc winner w ith Mark Barnes, Jerom e, second and Ellis Gooch. Shoshone, (iilrd.

Nine of Uie 12 FFA cliflpter? In tlic dis^ictr participated, witli about 45 youths in-actual par­ticipation.

Judges were Cliarles Case,'a Gooding soli scientist; nnd Leo Scnften, Shoshone, soil con- servntlonlst for Uie Wood River Soil nnd Water Conservntlon * district.

Tlicy were provided as Judges by theSoll Conservation Socicty of America, which is m ade up oi professional people.

Economics t u d i e s

plannedBUnLEV - The Burley

branch of the Am erican Association of University Women will meet at 8 p.m.todny in the conference room of the Mflho Bank and Trust Co. for a

-«tudy program on Uio-lndustrlGS- which moke up Uie economic base of the community.

A paneljllspssion will cover ranching, ‘ form ing, food processing' and recrcatlon in­dustries affecting the Burley- rtupert area.

Mrs. Cliarles-Reas will fyr- nish further details, Slie can be

-c o n tf lc ted o t 67M0nUr-C7fl.7076,-

fea/unng Bobby BarnettThisjs another areat Country-w estern show. A top record- jf lo A i^ s t to p lay your favorite current hit western tunes.

Friendship, brings gift from ticket

ftTOLLO IA thoroughly enjoyable ex­p e rie n c e . L iste nin g a n d dancing to the A 'Pollo Tw o . . . whether you are twenty- one or eighty-one they will put you in the m oods to be h ap py . . .

D onny A'Pollo, the leather has on exceptionally fine singing voice com bined with

■fine gu itar p la y in g . All of! w h irh mnkfis his n rfinl "S h o w Business" personality.

His partner, M a rk N e ig h ­bors, is one of the best. They double various instruments which gives this Du^o a sound* of a m u ch -la rge r gro u p . . .

ern to semi-rock . . . Glen C a m p be ll to Tom Jones .

D on't mis5“ thi5" exceptional act.

G et yo u r tickets for the Brand N e w C a r to bo given a w a y N ovem ber 1st. Tickets ore ava ila b le at both the Horse Shu C lu b and Cactus Pete's . . . register free a n d register often.

— KETeHUM-»--Bob-Mulllhriif Sun Vnlloy rocolvcd nn uniuunl

' wedding annlvcFBnry prcHont recently, tlinnka to on oul-ot- atJltc friend. /

■nio.friend, whoso nhmo wos not divulged by Mullins, pur-

.k ehnsed n ticket In a promotion “ event of th? Kctcluim-Sun

Vnlloy Clmmber of Commorco. The prize, a new car, went to Mullins — and.he rocelveil tlie prize on h is-w ed d in g an-

-n lv e tia ty ^The rund-rblslng'ovenrof tiui

Chnmbor of. Commorco netted about 1500 for Cliambcr ac­tivities.

B ridge <ilub lists w inners

TWIN F A l i s - Winners of ' games of tbo Twin Falls Friday

Night Duplicate .Bridga Club - I n e l u d ^ M e - a n d - M r s - f t M -

W yco(f,flrsl|M r8.W ,P.Haney and Mg«, A. V, ^Vllljams, ucond ; Mra. Roy. Duncan and

. Mra. A. J. M teta, Uilrdi .Mr,

Good OfHMCKPOTrNEVABA Sn.rtl»rTfri«l

HORSE SH U CLUBTH IS C O U P O N W O R T H .

$ 1 C A S Hb d lw e t n 6 p .m : a n d m ld n ia h l

Avery excellent young guitarist'tinger with

loperb antertolnino quoliliai.

HORSeSHU C L l \ .1

T u e i . a W .d , , O C TO B ER 2 0 t h & S U t

Horse Shu Chib

C h ic k e nA H O R iE S H U S P e c iA L

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w a y . T a i ( « (« m p t ln o , m ou>h w a te rin g ‘ to loit

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...Cone, Amerltex, Lowenstelri, Mllllken, Klopman, J , P, Stevens; Rlegel. Shirley dh(< many, / W E E K 'm a n y m o r e l S t a r t v o u r h o l id a y s e w in g e a r ly l - / O N LY

SPORTSWEAR. - j . ■ ■ , •

S p o c in l p u r c h n s o o f o s f io r to d s p o r t s w o a r f a b r ic s in . • p o p u la r c o lo r s G ro n t lo r d o c o r a t in c j n o o d s , to o .

M a c h in o w n s h n b lo 4 5 " w id o . S n v o o n o v o r y y a rd !

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WINDJAMMERS ave big on d l'scohtinued fa ll p laid p a tte rn s .in 'a w ash ab le crease-resistant 8 8 % rayOn an d 1 2 % (lo'x b ie n d . B onded a n d u n b o n d ed Inci.uded. 4 5 " wido.

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‘2 .99 Yd.$ 1 6 7

Yd.

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POLYESTER KNITSW rin kld -shy i r ^ h i n e wasfiab'le fab rrc 'from 's ’ fam ous"' m aker. Perfect fo r suits, pantsu its and dresses. Solid colors. Econom ical to cut 5 8 to 6 0 " w idths...^

reg. *5.99 &

*4.99 yd.

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POLY CREPE'e s to r t h a t y o uB q a u l i f u l d re s s c r o p e o f 1 0 0 % f o f y u s iu r inc» i y o u

m a c h r n e w a s h , b u t n e v e r i r o n . D ra p e s b e a u t i f u l ly , r e s is ts w r in k le s , 6 Q re a t c o lo r s . 4 5 " w id e

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T Im e t-M e w s . T w i n Fn.llii. Id a h o M o n d jiy . O c to b o r 19.M970

£

P au l fa riiie r claim s 1^2rwellsi confam inated ^

Old bodies niiovcd .TKiBRE AHE: iB LESS old car bodies in Twiii t>'allB due to the '

Twin Folli Jayceen. Workiag here on a Jot Jh South Pork, n londcr doiiolcd by nacUiff nrotlierR, Kotlicrs up dlncardcd car ItodlcB to be hauled on a truck donpt^d l>y Gnrrclt FrelRhtllncs to

tbe RncklUfl'riiflticrwcdt of town. PcrKonR wlBliln}{ to Kct rid of uiincedcd old car hoiUcii arc /ifikivt (o onll nud PhJllins at 7J3* 7512, KEEP llndlo.

By NBLUB STEPHENS tlmea-Newa Correspondeat PAUL — A farm er in the A

and B Irrigation district nor- (hwett of hero claims water in bbout ^ irrig a tio n and domestic wells' Is contamlnatod and tho aron kanttnrian for tho state, health, doparlmont snys h is ' &{{chcy has no authority to do tmvthlnn about it. " ’ v

Wait KloBlcrmim, who farms in tho area of 425 North'and 600 West, rep o rts . ho “has com­plained to both the South

iCWitral Idaho District Health offlcc In Rupert and tho Bureau of Heclaraation. ’

Ho says'he told both agencies that testii.he tool( after his family noti.cod soil coming &om water.' -faiicQts In their homo indicated coliform organism in tho .w atcf. He believers the * contam inatinn com es from drainage Wells.

Ho said last JuhuuryrUio'tcsttP allowed tho orgnniBm,' but in some.'siwcosslvc montlis, no p.rganlsmi wero found. Tlie

, variance, he feels, depends ori : the am ount of runoff df irrigation

Ho said last January, the tests sliowod tho organlsirt, butMn Somo successive months, 'no organlfims wore found. The v ^ a n o o rh e fools, depends on

" U j o ,"am o u n t of runoff of! irrigation water, r j^ fa l l and m olUntt'Bnnw. ~ •

dcral(THurst, sanitarian for UiQ CikBsla-MinUlnka area of the South Contrar District Health Unit, " 'confirm ed th a t con-

B L M , Forest Service Diana back

battle weekend fires

Grocery clerks ktriking

— — Fofcst -srrvlrr. ends . . and DLM crows bnttled Kcvcrni of Public U nds (n Boise s«id bl«703 over the weekend in Magic Valloy nnd n spednlized fire fiKhtlng crow left the forest service district headquarters in Twin Falls this tnorning to Assist on a /ire in ti)e Diallis National Forest.

Several luindred acres of rangeland north of Eden were burned Saturday, according to Wallace FUsen. fire control officer for llie Slioshone BLM

—officfr7-He-s»kl-erewft~wero-on—firo-lwu’ncd about 70 acroSrJUso

-Eallfi,- snid n small fire on Bear •Creek rlorth

Ihc .season will not be extended of Fairfield in the Siiwtooth this year. National Forest wan discovered

AnoUier fire In tlie S lioshono^ufitlay by miners workinR in district burned about half a n ^ tl ie area. Tlie fire, flccordinH to ncrc near Magic Re'st'rvolr on Darrell Smith, was started from Sunday, Flxsen snld he ex- an unattended campfire nnd tingulshedthe fire with a pickup , burnt*^ some brush nnd two iruck pumper unit. trees.

.'F He said a lH-man .crew,Tlireemen'and a taniter from composed of tho remainder of

tlie Burley BlAl offlcc were the Interregional Fire Crew and .sent Into Nevada Saturday for a district personnel were serit this fire on the Rancho Grande. Tlint morning nortli of Stanley to the

Mormon-Bcnd Campgwiund on tlie Sjdmon River.

Tlie Boll Mountain and Notcli Butte lookout stations and the

t o V i e t n a mDlaria is Roing to Vlutmim. . .

again.D iana H opperstad, Twin

Falls beauty.wiiD’wnn Uic Miss Twin Falls nnd Miss Idaho Pageants in 1000, left Salt I^ke City Saturday wlUi a flve- mcmber USO troupe for a tour of Vietnam and Tlialland.

This will bo the second overseas tour for~Miss Dinna, who is becoming a veteran of such trips. She will travel witli ano ther Miss Idaho, Karen Rydjy, the lOCfl Pageanl win­ner; Brent Johnson of Clinton, Utah, who will be Die co/n- pahy’splanlst.and Loya Bigler. Sidt U k e City, ;i .sii .er.

HOISF. (U PI) - BeUili Clerks Ii)cnl 1014 members began picketing Saturday afternoon after they rejected a negotiated contract offer from Buttreys Cliain Stores In Boise nnd Nam- pa.

Tlie strike precipitated an in- diiatry - wide lockout of union nietnber.*!' from area grocery ' stores. The vole. Friday night was 3-i to rejcct tiie proposal, I.ocai President Jim Kerns re­ported.

Tlie new contract offer came after eight weeks of negotiating between grocery chain employ­er representntlves and union of flclals.'.

Union leadership accepted the offer including a C&K;cnt wage

raise over a three-year period. Tlie retail clerk.*i had asiied fur an immediate 37 cenLs per hour incj'eaftq und another In­crease up to 75 conU per hour over a two-year period.

Tlie total cost of tlie employ­ers ' proposal waa cents

- p e r ^ u r 'inrliidlng heneflts/ Tom' Hazard of the Idaho Em ­ployers Council said Saturday.

He said tfie .•jtrike would not be jiLst a "muttur of a few

days.” He added no fiu-ther ne­gotiations wore schodulod at Die projiont time.

Grocery clerks In Twin Falla nre underjHwinally tho S4>me contract as picketing momlwra in Boise, according ta LeBoy Geist of Buttreys.

However, union- clorkB 'in IHvln Falls Ijclong to a dlffejunt local nnd arc under n contract which does not expire until February, he said.

Ma^c Valley

tJie fire until B p.m. -SiUurday. on Saturday, one man from tlieThe fire, Flxsen said, was a Burley office was sent on a fire•misunderstandlnK” : Lan- west of Burley along U.S. High-

doHTiers in the area “ thought way 30. Farm ers in the area dispatch office east of ShoshoneU ieyhflduperm lttoburnlnthe ssslslod by plowing o fire lino' will bo closed on Wednesday, r p i I •area proposed for im- around tlic blaze, which burned Fixsen snid. Fire crews will be I T i r C O n i i r iprovement." about J5 .acres. term inated this week except for •

•The burning- permit scaw n— -The-forest eervloo-dlBtrict ,tlic.pcrraajient ataf£------- ------------ i T l ““ J ' C r O m ‘G _____

auto crasll -■JEROME - Donald Mathis

and Dennis Vcoder, both 15, were treated nnd released from St. B enedict's Hospital following a onc-car accident five miles northeast of Jerome about 5:20 p.m. Sunday.

Mathis, driver of the late model sedan, told officers he came over n hill on a county road and applied his brakes. Tlic car skidded, went Into -he borrow ..pit and overturnedj

- Another pnyonger in the car, l i s t e r D urham . 15, also

~ Ja r.n m a .r-iiin Q -tn V t> n _ tn M n (M r

Valley Memorial Hospital In Twin Falls. He was reported in good condition today.• Sheriff James (P a t) Burns Investigated the accident.

taminatlon exists, I'to degree" end thot the varies b'om month to moatb.

He said ttierp. ‘W y be « posalbUlty of aorneicme getting idck,!' but that the suhject. If "too touchy" noting doUforaiy organlans are bacteria whldi'

- live in the Intestinal tract at all tirh(». Some cause aickness and others do not, he said, adding It is d ifficult for the department to know If any Ulnesfl among the residents erf this area cun be attributed to the contamination or not.

There have been no reported caNOH of illness attributed tn the w ater, ho said. Hurst stated tbe hoalth department cannot take any action about the situation because the land included b> th e . irrig a tio n d is tr ic t is under JuriadlcUon of Ihe Bureau of Reclamation and this results In

. *‘lnt«r agency conflict,"Glenn S im m ons, superin ­

tendent of the Minidoka project _for thff Ba ^ a u trt Heclanation.

contemlfl there Is contamination firom'Idaho F alls to Hagerman. but disagreed the ^ a in a g e wells are the sini^e source,^He said studies are being

conducted by the state, the F ed e ra l W ater Coh^ol Ad« ministration 'w d the B& r^u of Reclanuition. Seriousneu of the Paul area contamination 'wUl not be known until these studies are complete, he said.

IMcw lo ca t io n . . .NEARING COMPLETION at Jerome is the

new headquarters of Ida-Cil'Friilghtiincs. Inc.Tlte 170,000 Btructiu-c is located on on eight-acre site near Interstate SON and Idaho Highway 7D. Opening s e t . . .

Headquarters for truck firm nearly complete

JEROM E'S NEWEST grocery Btore, the Circle K, will open Its doorB on Tljursday. Construction of the 175,000 itore began this

summer and Is the 25th chain store in Idaho 1^ the Circle JC Corp., El Paio, Tex.

JEROMK — Soon to be completed is headquartei the Idaho Cnl Frelghtlines, Inc., Die new facility is e.stimated to

. cost rO.OOO.Tlie structure Is located on an

ci|>ht-acre site near Interstate no and Stale Highway 79. The new building will house the firm’s main headquarters as well as the shop. Tlie firm

. transferred its entire operation from Twin Falls to Jerome.

. It had proviou.'ily operated out of the Two Pluae ranch, three miles south and six nnd one half

..miles west of Jerome. Tlie company, established 17 years ago iias offices In Caldwell, I>os

■Angeles nnd Uie San Francisco bay arofl, plus an agency in Montana.

Tlie Jerome site will be hindquarters for the entire

buslqcss, which specializes in

The firm employs -about 60 t>ersons. Equipment con.slsts of 51 trailers and 31 trucks.

Officials of tho firm are Nick.

Moss, president; Gary Moss, ■vlcc~prcsidcnt7Ttnd~dirwter*tiF public re la tio n s; . Dick Moodows, vice president of operations and Dennis Moss, assistant operations manager.

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Circle K Store opens Oct. '22JEROME — Tlie Circle K ‘Construction of the s to re “We plan to construct more

grocery store in Jerom e Is bcRan early this sunim er by H. sto res 'in Idaho nnd are now scheduled to onen Ck-t. 22. flc- H. and E. Construction Co., looking for more sites in the......... > onen ___ _______________cording to Bill BoyerrBolso^ UoisdTat a“cost of |75,000.“wim Magic vahey a rea , ' kwyar hlWRTfd’aho division manager. • the completion of this store the «dd.

Boyer said construction Is Circle K Corp. has 25 stores In A grand opening is plannednow completed and all that Idaho. Inter, rem ains is to stock tlie shelves.

Theater mian finedJEROME — Duane Foust,

o p e ra to r of the F ron tie r Tlieater, has been found guilty of a misdemeanor, failure.to carry workmen's compensation Insurance, • In Jerom e^ County Probate Court.

Probate Judge Rua.sell Shaud levied a flno of )150, plus ^ court costs. '

Hic complaint was filed by S. A, kolman, prosecuting at­torney, and signed by Eldon C. Hyals, local representative of Idaho Department of Labor.

. The charge stemmed from an in d u stria l accldcnt a t the theater on Aug. 17 in which Jerry Powell, who was em­ployed as a Janitor, wns Injured when he fell down a flight of stops.

Foust Is also nw altlng a rra ig n m en t on two other ch a rg es : one of displaying offensive pictures in front of his theater nnd the oUier Involving

' alleged employment of under­age girlfl while showing '"X ’' rated movies. ,

TWIN FAlJ.fi - Nine-year- old Cynthia Rae Hays, daugliter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hays, Gooding, was listed in fair condition nnd sllglUly improved M onday a lte r su ffering a gunsliot wound \n Uie chest Saturday afternoon.

Tlie clilld was listed in critical condition following tho accident Saturday. Officers said tho girl’s father had loft a loaded .22 caliber magnum pistol in o pickup nnd tho girl nnd her brotlier were examining Uie gun when it discharged, wounding the girl in tho chest.

She was tre a te d a t the Goo<ilng hospital and broug)U to Twin Falls later Saturday af­ternoon.

Ken Hargroves, Jerome, has been named m anager and moat of the employees have been

The ClreJ© K Stora is part o ta chain with headquarters in EU Paso, T exas.'

Rogerson-Three Creek road completed. SHOSHONE - Tho s ta te highway p ro ject on tho Rogerson-Tliree O eek Road is now complete, reports Howard Jolmson, higliway engineer.

Tlic contract for 1360,024 wns awarded to Stanley Quigley, l^ ise , construction of rondway, d ra in a g e .. s tru c tu re s and

n oadm lx pavcm cnf-lot-^-.351 miles of rbadway.

Work also is p rocessing , Johnson snid, on o 6.480 mile stretch In Cassia and Twin Falls

cotmti«s. the Rock Creek road, a t a construction cost of 1437,018 by Karl Woodall and Sona„lnc., Boise.

The construetbn of roadway, plus two 12 Ifoot concrete bridges and.i'oadmix pavement is-th e entire iMroJect. At this time excavating' of roCk,' ln> stalling pipe and cruohing base m aterial Is underway and no trofflc delay i« aMticipated.

The crushing oY plantmix

aggregate has been completed Falls. The contract Is t2M,M0 on the higliway 25, Eden com er and no roadway work U an- E ast rood, by co n trac to rs , tic lpated iinUl next ifprlng, Alliod Paving Corp., I d a h o - 'J o h ^ h uTd^

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Cafe reopensHANSEN - The Hanaen

'Cafe, scone o. u •11m several weeks ago, rHopuned today under neu' niunouetnonl. ' .

Mr. and MrL /Ulen Boium,- H ansen, huvr: taken over

managament of the fbrm from Jook Proanell, K im berly, fimoke and w ater dam age occurred a fter lire brolw o ^ when the funuiM ^ipladed fat Ihe'bulldlng,.^

S la te secre tary f aces anothfer m a j o r(EDITORS Note: ThU is the

-fieventh;:Ol soyeraUdlspatcbetj Voutlltthfg the’ v iew i of tlTe

vaHoiis csndldatei for state­wide and ceitgresileoal office .Ib the Nov. S general election. They sre based on exclusive latervlewi with each of the c a » didate i. T e d a y - ie e re ta ry of lUte.)

ByRICiUnDCIlARNOCKlBQr5yv (U P I)-A lth o u gh the

.-office primarily Is ml

. In nature, Idaho’s secretary of stole serves on two Important

. boords and soon will perfortn ' another important lob for the

piibllc. ' , ,Under Idaho's 'proposed new

constitution botii of those boords :~]B ndandoxam lner9^^q(dbo abolished as Uiey.now aro'con- stituted. Hie U n d Board would be ro-creatod by tho leglslaliu^.

Pote T. Cenarrusa, the Rep' ubllcan Incumtent who \ i serv­ing by appointment in the post, believes the s e c t a r y of st^te should rem ain on both boards. Hl» oMDoncnt. Democral Wln»-i J I E I b = J [ t tw u g h ^ ^

Imarlly l i m lnliltrlal ton Betiioii, (eeli i lm i iton Benson, feeu atrondy the secretary of state tho\dd stay on the board of examiners.

"Yes, I think the secreUry of.state should rem'atn on both boards,*’ Oeftamisa ta ld . not­ing the possible change should

f

tlie people ratify the revised constitution. “ .. Inasmuch as tho secretary of* state, is housed in the State Copltol and ovailablo to the public and is exposed to Idaho problems insofor as lands ore concerned 1 think ' i t ; would be well to have tho sec­retary of state on Uib Land Board.’*'

: ^ n w iv d l r M t i^ h lg jc m arla to tha Doard of E u u n ln en , M Unt th at “aommiw haa to do It and aii eleclad ofriclal prob itlily la the moat quallflod to alt on that (ward."

"(to should b« more Mipon- alve to tha pw ple becausa ha'a

since 10521 Ho waa a (unlor ' B au o n ’iald he h o |i« “to hehigh ichool. p rincipal tor IJ m orereiponahretolhapM pla...yoara In Blnnham and Teton he a watchdog o l tha ta tcounties and waa an insurance lar." He lald he w«uli} n u k e aIlt(i undanrrtter for 19 yearf. “minute t tu d r e r e B u n s m a k

' ‘One of tha thlnga I want to analait the ita ta traaaury."acconlpllah," Oenam ua aald, i“ (U).,jnod«m bdn((thatom ca. “Aa a maniker of thaB oard

“Wa’r e tn lh a p r o f e a a o f m l- o( E tu a w a f I thhik UieMc r o H k n ^ '^ o f the r e c o ^ of clalnia ahoiild ha aouUnJiadthat office," ha la ld . “Wa alao very ,lhan)i|h ly haftin ^ t w

______________ ui w a writing lip new Job da-/ money iathe House, woa. a p p o in ts MrlpUoitrofiM ch eniploye and—“ IaecretaiV of atate hi Met, sue- wa »ra alao attanipUng to ‘

atmamUne theiM rkvni4 'r^uc«

an elected n fflc la l," Bensoh ' snld. “He's elected to take core of Die money of tlie stale and that should be his responsibili­ty. 'n ia t's part of our problem,I think, and th a fa the offlciala being more responsible to Ihe people."

Cenarruaa, 52, aerved nine lerm a In the, s tate legislature -h ls 'la a t three a s ■ speaker of

s tate — also wUl taka on duUta aa chief elaiHiona offlrar.

tfK tkom of thla t lH a a W bolivcandidata If they a r t • a t ' iafled with the »e«lyM<pia«) alaetlen htwa and. If aot, #ha t

. would . weaiit-w tttH tr jw w w ir

Oenanruaai alaettmlawt ,p « M )> the laai a e ^

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ad p a ^ teim ika U u wtwk- ablaouipoMlUa.

“ Now there aM aenieCiaiures rln-thena thirt 'tha.«oiiii»-<!la»lai-

a n op^aaad ta , ; ite :la g ia k la n P M a a d 'tU a w tM llU a g llU It HM w t 41 '•laaUeii t e r M Ih I.............a t o a « « a M n ' U

IB! " tfm w tH ta a f l lv .

coodlng the late Edaon Deal, n pHvate Ilfo he oparatea a

ahaep ranch a t Carey.B en ao n ,M ,li« p r« > al- .

a t Bhickfoot, a post he has

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_______ __________^ J % a f in t of nextthe duplloaUoii paper work yearf the aeetatary of state —

. and red tape*;.,with reapect to who la responalhia for kaapto*annual atatenianta of corpora- track at UabaV ebepocatta4iona." . . andTerkaa»li« « « * d a < lt»

tall, aa aaan .-iV ____a r a i m a i a l a a luM 'U ielliiiai , la «b eompwSiy O row h i th b J a

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12 T lm «t-N e w «. TW In F a llt. Idaho M onday, October 19, l»7o'

M&rket Review Alagi0 Valley Weather Idaho -Tefnperatures-

utro€-io-ono on me Now YorK -^ock Exchantif a t mid-seaslon Mondny. but turnover waa-UBhl.'

Annlystj^sald the selling wos spurred bj; disappointment with , ^ »»mc third quarter earninRS “ p?i»X'‘«s to

nitfitem entiirand the'Impflot

the ectnomy.One observed th a t investors

suddenly seem awarc; that the C^f 'strike (s ({oing to last lonKor. Uian, most people had i'X|>ccted. In fact, the slow pace of n6({6Uations raised fear that Uic strike m ay carryover-into- 1971.

/U- trading rounded the hulfw.iy m ark , the Dow Jones

_— Industrial— aveca^c,— was—oU. about 4 points, and declines

■ ye^c lending ndvjinccs, Bflfl to 28.'. '

A thr^c-Jiour turnover of 5.070.000 shares do\vn from (i.700,000 slinres traded nt n comparable period on Friday.

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M«i{lc Valley. IV in Fnlla nnd viclnjly , Norlhsirle, Burley- Riipertnrca;

P artly cloudy today and toni^hl becoming moally dloudy

-Tuesday with cliance of oc­casional ll(;ht niln. Copier todny nnd Tuesday. Hi«h.s 50 to flO both day.s. Ii)ws tonight 32 to 42. Westerly winds 15 to 25 miles per hour a t tim es today. Probability of rait(fall 10 per cont_ lodny and l o n l i ^ in-

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to Succe.9s/ul Inve.sljn« (recently revised and In.ita 1211j printing) Is available to nil readers of this column. For your copy, send $1 with name and address to Roger E. Spcnr,

start wilh? K. G, - “ nm es-.N «^-B o*-lflia;-G randA) In the area of Rrowth. Central Station. New York. N.

HAW rs FOKEC'aST for (he wtddfe— ccnJraf Gulf stntcr-throuiih-FlbridorWfth (h e - MiHslsfllppi and TenneBsee valley nnd over the exception of gouthera Florida, temperatures I^uport nnrthwcBtem jwrtlonii of the rnuntrv. Showers will tjinifc from cold to cool over moit of Ihn Siilmon ami th u iu le r-B lo n n ii nre expected from Uie nation. (U P lf. itorfirSprtni

Light rain wind^ coolerOutlook for Wednesday pnrtlnl accompanied the front. Skies clciirini; and cool. , • had already partially clcnred as

Carnas Prnirie, Hnlley and far east as MaRic Valley by 5 lower Wood niver Valley; , u.m.. and the doudlncss In

Same rts Mquic Valley cxcept ca9t«>rni Idaho should break up hit'll lemperaturps 47 to 57 botli- l>y noon.(li'iys. Ijiws tonlKlU 20 lo 30. Aiiotlier Pacific low prc.s.iure

A wciik cool (ronl wns moving distiirbnnco Is approOchlnB iHo rapidly across Soulliern Idaho const nnd will ntfccl our rcijlon onrly tills morninji nnc|.>wns Inie lonl/jlil'nnd Tuesday: Tills cxpoclcil to rcacli WyomlnB nnd one seems to be mlire viuoroiis Utah by nflernoon. , nnd has a liottcr chance of

A narrow band of cloudiness p ro d llc in B n le n s u r n b lcI — I I I i ----- • -----1 . .................... ........... 14 I u u >11, t II u III U liS U I tl U I Vcrenslnmo:iUj)cr cenlTue.sdny. ami sonic scattero.l ll|(hl rnin precip itn tlon , probably only

•small am ounts however. Scattered in term itten t rains, should begin In the Malheur and southwest Idaho valleys afJer ■ midnl({ht tonli'ht nnd should spread tlu-ou«h the Magic and eastern Idaho valleys during the day Tuesday. Intonnlttent snow is likely above about fiOOO feet elevation.

Tem peratu res today nnd Tuesday wilF be noticeably • cooler than those wo enjoyed' late-last week.

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market Mor.aiv OMarcngi «dcqu<l« to ample. D«"<«r.(] Idir. WnolaMit t«»irig pricit ir> cinli per pour.a (bulk >n llb*r M .o ll AA 19J »Cor») M '., A (9J »cor#l 70>. M II IM icorcl loo tew 10 rvport

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OHKpN BAY (UPlV-Thp Lo£ <Vnttelo:2 llujufi t^Hptoded (or m . in tia* flnwl, two.uijr.Ljii; SiuuLiy. l o '.k ’jU Ihf C.n‘<;. ;'»:»> PHtkors :il.2l and p»l 11 (latnper on GrecMi- Riivls,

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Riiy wiili 1:48 left to play and a r.5jyird rotiirp of an itUerccp-

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Stnrr cainc Just fls th6 Pflckora AiiHCIt's' 47 In losa than a But Williams Ktupiwd in front,nppcared.to bo-driving loM'iirdn ~ndnutc and thoru appeared to. of Jack Clnncy on Ihu Iui.sthu wlnnlnj} or lyltj|» polrjlu. be plenty of time, left for Ore*?'* Anyelcs' .,35_und then aprlntod

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DawKon.caine off Uio bench to caine- back to haunt their old to two second half louchdown.i, revive a sputtering Kansas City ‘ San Francisco teammates vSuii- and a 20-13JcHd when Kilmer

Tjttnclmnd-flrcdtwtrtouchdown—dayrcf)mWninK-omi-13^ard-«nd-P«rks-collHboraltMlo»-NowpaHscs Sunday na Uic a tlo fs touchdown, pa.*w with only. <2 Orlearfs'final drive, dpalt the Cincinnati Bentials second;) left to ^Ive the- Kilmer firKt connectcd on a

imderdo}f*New-Orlfrt»n.i Snintfl*«—22-ynrd'pa8Sio‘I*nrk!rt(rpiiHhr“20-20 tic with the Forty Nlners. Saints In buslnojw on the i:i. 0»

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jusi 40 .«;econds left prujwlled the Rams to their fourth

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JJenver Keeps Lead After Whipping Falcons 2 4 -1 0

vCINCINNATI (U I'n -S I« ll lt lc ( ol l» i ' K in u i cltV'Clnelnn«il Isptbid Bim*i

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Uieir fourth'slralKht NatloniU Football I.ea(>ue defeat. 27'10.

I,Iuld scorcle.HS and without a first dow/i In Ui6 /inst-itHartcr, Kiin.sns City cnmc to life at the

Giants Top Kapp And Pats

SAN FUANCISCO o((fi« NirwOfliani Stn f'r«ncnc(i a»m«

. N*w Orli*ni fan l>rinclieor if ii (lQwn» nuiiiing v*ri|*lin l>atl>nu yaruag* Htluffi yarUAU* > 'I'uniirumiiiM.lou V«f(li pon«l|j»<j

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ai{ain in the end^onc to make itr Z n l Z , ; r i . d ‘wi:"n . CAMnnHXiK. M a s. - U P I , - _ ^ a i1'e«-T.m.i)empHe^ who Dawson replaced Mikfc'Livln«-, Pttle'Gogolak kicked three field onrl or had iKwitod ‘‘0 ^ -24 sloniitnimrtcrhiick. . ItOHl-s and Frnn Tarkenlon field Mjoals. nailed the

DENVER ( UPf l-T fie Danvcr Broncos turned mistakes by Atlanta quarterback Bob llcrry

lass u'iis Grc6vi .•B.'iy’.'i sccond aiiainst tliree wins.

Stnrr. who was honored nlBhV by Presidcm

Nixtin and Sunday by the Packer fans, had one of his iwtior'frames but threw two

'oosOj Inlcrc’cpfiorrsi. mchidinR the final one.

llu! Ranis had scored just niohienij} earlier in U ic J lrs l quarter d rinnn SO-yards after Jack Pardee feU on a Donny /\ndorson fumble. Gabriel threw 25.yards to .fuck Snow for that one..

Green Bay cam e back to make it l-l-7 .arihc half on a yard pa.ss from Starr to 'I'ravis Williams and they tied it early in the fourth quarter wlicn Stnrr hit John Hilton on on 18- yard.tlirow.

Tlie second Packer touchdown ^ q T f 7 i » ^ set off a scorinj; show with U s / —O ' f r l i t Angeles sparked by AWin Mayinond’s G7-yard kickoff re­turn. taking ihe lead 21-14 on Larry Smiili’s six-yard run.

'Hiree minutes later Anderson rolled 49-yards to tlie Rams' one and on the next play Williams carried over to lie it

But UasTiioiui returned the nexi kitkoff 32'yar(L<i and witli

into 10 foiirth quarter fKiint.s Sunday, Includin/; r-51-yard field Koal by B6bT!owfi'eld for a

Lions. Roll Past Browns by 4 1 -2 4

CLEVELAND (IIPI)—Qtiar- Sunday as the Uons rnlled to a terback Bill Munson hit on nine 41-24 victory over the Cleveland of 10, passes for three touch- Browns, downs and an a le r t Detroit Tlie Lions wrapped up the defenite Intercepted five piis.<;es name with three quick touch-

.downs In the final six minutes of tho4U'fit half.

After the Browns moved 79 yards in ciRht plays tci cut tho Detroit lend to 17-14, Munson bit I jirry WnJton wit}) a 2fl-yard scoring; pass to cap an 80-yard drive with 4:09 left in the half. Two plays later Uons saftey- mnn Mike We«er picked of£ a_ Dill Nelsen pass and raced 29 yards for anotlier score.. .Mike Lijcci intercepted azjoth-

Bradshaw Hits In

21-JO victory.Denver, l-l, .stJjyiid on tup of

the Amenciin Footliall Confer* once W'eslern Division ahead of Kansas City. Athmfa dropped to a 2-.1 record.

Tlie Broncos held a slim 14-10 J<.*ad jjoinf' into the final period after a scorele.ss third quarter, but turned Berry’s miscues. an intercoption-juid-a4umble, into the clinciiinK points,• Denver intercepted a total of

four Atlanta passes, with safety Paul Martha grabbing tiiree, and recovered one fumble to key the victory. Tlieir defense,

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SL'rtrini passes of 50 yards to Ed Podolak atid. 20 yards to Fred Arbanas in the seconf quarter and Jjm Slenerud added a 40-yard field ko»1 ns the C1)iefs quickly wiped out a 0-fl Cincinnati lead.

Dawson steered the Chiefs 00 y/irds in the third quarter for

ilcc» Ol .----------------------------------------- - o( M imil 0 ynrds to GeneWnsliitifjton for San Franci.sco's seconil h a lt TDa anil Bruce Go.tsell bootee: field Ronls of 21 imcl « yarils lor Ihc oH'w Forly Niner points.

Now Orlenn.s led B-3 a t tlie linlf.

The tie left the Forty Minors

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Gossett's second field Koal made It n-fi hut Kllmor came on for the first time seven decoiid.1 Into tho fourth quarter to throw a seven-yard scoring pass to Pan Abramowicr. and tiir-tiie score at IJl-all.

— 'I’hen—Hrodlftr—who—jolne<i— Johnny Unltas, Y.A. Tittle and Sonny Juri'enscn as the nrlly pro quarterbacks in tho 2,000- complet|on<.’lub,)»lt Wa.shin/jton iJIjain with 11:34 left for a 20-13 ' load. '

Celtics Top Portland

POIVri.AND, Ore. (U P I i- Veteran John Mavlicek poured' , in HR points, Rrabbod 14

' retounds and handled out 13 assista Sunday nlj{ht In leading tho Boston Collies to their first wi»} of the .season, a I3.'l-ll5 trlunjph over the expansion Portland Trail Blazers.

The victory improved the Celtics’ National Basketball As.sociation record to 1-3. llie loss left the Trail Blazers at 1- .1 , .

tlieir tlilrd touchdown. Wendell • ^i^ton McNeil Sunday as the - ............ - ....... . ^ nHaye.s bulled the final two New York Giants scorcd a Ifl-fl W'dh a 3-M record,and dropped) yards after-Frank Pitts, raced-v iclacy over Joe.Kflpp and the 2L j' tie '32 yards on an end-arouhd play lioston Patriots. ^os AnBelesTij the NFL’sto the Cincinnati three-ynrd Gogolak braved the tricky,* line. swirling Harvard Stadium wind now Is 1-3-1.

Vir«ll Carter, Uie former currents to kick field goals of I'’GiicHKo.. Bear quarterback, '8 and 22 yards and added Fortythrilled the record Cincinnati Ihe conversion after the gnmo's ^ n e r s mis.sed three big oppor- crowd of 57,205 when he ralJIed Jone touchdown In U)e second the Bengals fn the last quarter quarter.

tunities to score.Brodie finally «ot the Forty

Niners rolling In the third

HOUSTON (UPI) - Terry. Brndsluiw's first touchdown pjiss of his pro cju-eer, n 67- yard strike to rookie flanker Ron Shanklln in -the accond quarter, gave tho Bttsburgb Steelers a 7*3 victory over Houston Sunday, Uiolr second straight • triumph ofter IG consecutive defeats.

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GabnoUJoading-ilia~.uay.. the__ J?rnd.«»hnw, the Stoolcra' No. IRams drove to iheGreen Bay choice wircTTia's' hinl ~S~ 29 and Ray'.stepped buck to rough time his first four Uuii the decihivi* points. —......... ............. . - ..i.

fhrt-e-time NFL pa.ssjn;i cham­pion. completed 10 of his 29 pas.ses for 208 yards and Gabrifl luid a somewhat tougher tune completing only 10 -of 25 for 137 > ards.

Tile secnnd interceptinn off

‘rneanwrnie, iicici^llurita -score­less in the second lialf.

Four of the Falcon mistakes were turned into points by Denver, with the first coming after Charlie Greer intercepted •Berry's first pa.ss on the Denver 47 and returned it to the Atlanta 38. Fran Lynch took it over fron) tJjc one lor- the touchdown.

Berry, who completed only 5

ao*nt Hjining ,aratg* Poi.ng y«rd<a* 0«turn rarnaO* P«nt»

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W h i t w o r t hCapturesT o u r n i ^ v

WACO, Tex. (U PIi-K athy WJiiuvorth fired one eagle and live birdies Sunday to easily win thu Quality Chek'd Open and take a firm hold on the leadin>; money winner’s sjwt for

' 1970..Miss Whitworth, who marred

her round with one hoaev und

games, dropped back from his own .“W and SlJanklin on the Steeler 45. Corncrback U r° y Mitchell tripped and fell and Sluinklln scored untouched.

er Nelson pass on the Browns’ 34 and Walton, who finished the day' with four catches for 158

.TnbJJeH ■ a 3i-yard' touchdown pass from Munson witJi 1:34 left in the holf.

Nelsen gove the Drowns a quick 7-0 lead witli 11:31 left in the first quarter by hitting ^ r y -€olllns with a 14-yard Coring pass after the Lions fumbled a punt'on their own 20.

Tliree minutes later IJons defensive end' Larry Hands

Tho only Hou.ston points ciune * picked off n screen pass an J on a 34-yard field goal by Roy rambled 02 yards to tic the Gerela on the Oilers’ first score. The Uons went.ahead po.s.sessiofi of the game. with 3.-12 left in tho first

Quarterback Charley Johnson ‘quarter as Munson moved Uii of Uio Oilers suffered a broken team 77 yords in six plays.left collarbone In the second quarter on a play In which he wa.s clipped by Chuck Hinton, a 558-pound larkle blocking for a teammate who Intercepted a Johnson pass. Johnson will be out six or seven weeks.

Jerry Rhome replaced John­son In the second half and

Munson hit Altie Taylor with a two-yard scoring pass.

Errol Mann booted o 51-yard field goal in the second quarter and ended the U ons' scoring with a 34-yard field goal with 9:55 left In the third quorter.

The Browna scored 10 points in the finol q uarter on n 47-yard

one double-bogey, shot a 7W7- R7—205. three better than second place finisher Jo Anne C.irn(;r \vho carded a fi7-71-71- . 20fl,

The closing round fu, just one back of the course record on the par 30-30-72 Unke Waco Country Club, ' gave Miss WhiUvorlh the lowest winning .score in tlie tournament’s history/ The old record of 207 was set by Clifford Ann Creed in 1905,' The winner’s prize. >2,250, lifted MissAVliilworth far ahead' of second place money winner Sjmdra Haynie, who tied for third and won $1,250. Mls.s Wlutworth hns' }29,080.01 In official winnings and Miss Haynie had »24,013.10,

Sjmdra Palmer tpok home $1,250 for her Uiird place tie with Miss Haynie.

Miss Whitworth grabbed her oaule three on the par five fifth hale. Sfic hit'(wo woods, then

'knocked n seven-iron Into the hole froip 135 feet out.

Slie sank short putLs for jjlrtlie.s on' the third, eighth and

tenth holes. She dropped birdie putts from 25 feet on No. 12 and from 10 feet on No. I f

ScoresPr«titk»<l>all

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K»nlucky l } l . Ciroimt i t l . 'Miami in . PliltbofoH.ni Virplnia IB). Vefk4l

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blunted three Houstorrdrivcrby— field-goal-by Don Cockroft-and fumbling or throwing intercep- o three-yard run by Bo Scott.

-tjnns-_________________ Rookie aunrtcrback . MikeAfter Jerry U avlaa returned

a third quorter punt 26 yards to Uie Pittsburgh 29. lUmme was intercepted by cornerback !-eq Calland on-the 22. Ort the next Houston drive, Rhome fumbled un the Steolcr 10 and Untib&cker Cljuck Allen recovered for PHLsburgh,

Tlio only lime Houston ihrealencd In the founh quar­ter, Steeler safety Clmck

I Beatty Intercepted on the Pittsburgh 14.

Bradslmw also suffered tliree interceptions, Includilng one In the end zone in the fourth perio<l tliat blunted tho Steelers' best .scoring opportunity of tho second half. Hul^o Dryant, another-Steolor-rookio-riankori had taken a Dradahaw pass behind Zeke Mooro and ran 03 yards to tho Oiler 13 Uireo play.s‘,carlicr.

Uradshow nevorthclcaa was almost the entire Pltljburgh offense. T e r r / Honrntty, who played Ific entire second qunrter except for Drodn^aNv's touchdown pass, hit otily one ial four for five y a rd s ..

passes in the tirsi luii/. weiH’ back to the air on strikes of 30 yards to Gail Cogdill and 21 yards to Jim Butler to set up A tlanta’s only touchdown, a 12- yard pass toiMike Dnnohoe.

Kenny Vinyard gave Atlanta its only lead witii a 31-vitrd second period field goal,

Denver went ahead to stay in the second period when Quar­terback . Pete Lisko, who connected on his first ten passes, took-the Broncos 70

.yflfils,__ with Clem- Turnerpumping over from the two for the touchdown.

Tlie teams play;ed a scorele.ss third period, but Denver scored ten quick points to go ahead. M artha intercepted a Berry pass on the Denver 42, which led to Howfield's 51-yard field goal.

Less than a minute later Berry was hit by Rich Jackson while trying to pass and fum bled . F red , F orsberg dropped on it the Atlanta 21. Llske hit A1 Eksnson on a 15- yard pn.ss and then threw to tight end Jim Wlinlfcn for tho touchdown.

pass to tight end Bruco Coslet second time in five games, and ,i.„ n,,.. . .u _and 'a « -y ard field „oal by in tfteir flrat nreetlntt with tlioir r t a dHor.st Muhlmann. n .younger Boston, rivals, stopped g

Mulilmann booted n 50-yard three Boston scoring bids deep field goai in the first quarter to . New York territory before aput the Bengals ln‘front3-0, but crowd'of-39,091;—he missed on three other Kapp, who made his firstattempt-s during the game PnirioLs start, since beingincluding a 35-yard attempt n-’quired from the Minnesotawidi 7 :0 lle ft In the-game that Vikings, played the entirehit the crossbar ' when the hitting on 10 of 22 passesbongals were trailing 24-19, 80 yards with one intercep-

Substitute halfback EssexJohnson skirted right end Gogolak's 18-yard field goallx.’hJnd a path-clearing bJock by with 12:45 remaining in theJe.ss Phillijis to score Cinclnna- game as lie climaxed a 74-yard

first touchdown on the G iant push which had been, sf—the— flocend—launolwl—lato—ln--tlio.

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Old Grow begins with men who ove to work with their hands.

Berry wound up completing 12 of 20 pas.ses for 145 yards. Randy Johnson, who replaced Berry in the final period, hit on four of six for 65 yard.Tbut was Intercepted once. Uske com­pleted 19 of 33 passes for 156 yards.

Phipps played tho seconc^ half for the Browns and hit on seven of 14 for 141 yards. ■

Clay Spars For Battle

ATLANTA (UPII - CasslUs Clay spafred 10 rounds Sunday In his most aggressive workout since coming here last Wednes­day.

Speeding up preparations for his Oct. 20 heavyweight bout with Jerry Quorry,Clny worked three rounds with his brother, ^ A | C K l l l A P lUihman All; three with Bunky . ^ ^Akins of Ii)s Angeles; two with Joe Alexonder of New York and lwo-wltl» -WlUlo-^oluison of,Miami. ' . ■ .

Clay doesn't plan to work out Monday but will resume, practice Tuesday and after- • wards will join Quarry at tho Sports Arena for a nationwide tolophono interview to some 50 cities.

Clay concentrated Sunday on off-tho-ropfca nctlvlty, a favorite ploy of Qyarry's.

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. T h e fcfrm ula th a t gives O ld C ro w its special ch tirac te r begins w ith R o b ert L ando ti Currry, It's u p to h im to m ix the exact m easures ' of co rn , bnfley aiid rye th a t go into each b atch of o u r coun try B ourbon .

T h e first scientific w ay of d istilling B o urbon w as inven ted by D r. Ji)'mes C ro w btick , in 1835. B u t g iving o u r B ou rbon n hnndcm fted , ta ste is still an art.

"B etw een m y jo b at O ld C row an d rny w ood- shop at h o m i," says C u rry , “ th e re ’s ha rd ly a tim e in the ddy w hen I 'm n o t w ork ing w ith m y hands."

B o b C u r ry c a llJ o n th e s a t tie c rn f ts m a n - . sh ip .m a k in g lh is sa ilin g sh ip-w eatherv iinc as he does m txing g ra in a t o u r distillery. ,, O v crtlioycars ,cra (t.sm nnsh ip lilce th isha .s

iitade O ld C ro w A nicrica'.s best-tasting B ourbon .

Sailing ih(p- wcAthervane hull is made by gluing 3 piocesofwoodin a '‘iohdwlch.".

Cutsnll from sheet copper. Palm orletUweaihcr

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Minnesota Hands Dallas

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. Uio VIk* • 'soiison win

maniiodlmlfbackClitUon Jonim ovor tho Cowi>oyfl.Rcorcd two toiidiilowns nplccc Shnrockmnn scorod In thoi vSiirulny to lojul Ihu KiftJiicnotn . half on a , ?4-ynrd Vlkln«fi in n to»ni rccord 5M3 .Jones twlco ran In from Urn

first half on u 34-iyard nnd Jones twrco ran In from Uio two as tho opportunistic Vikln({s —the NKL’s tdk) doforisK'o U5am —rcmalnod lied for Ujo Central Divlsi(>n lend with a 4-1 t'ccord.

Blue Flame Fails to Take Record After 621 MPH Run

llONNEVlLhKSA l.TrUTS.' 001.055 Ihroiijlh Uio timed mllo UUih (DPI) —A limt* minute for the two runs., effort by the Blue Flame rockot Out, in order to break the car failed to cnptiirc tlic world record, It must be exceeded by land speed ,record Sunday lit one per cent. The Flnmc du.Hk. • ■ ■needcd"fl00.fl07 to claim the

Officials, however,. Kaid they rcd'ord and pimh driver Gary -w ere Koini; to flush the Natural Gabclich intfi the record scut

Gas Industry vehicle ’aRain now held by,Craig Breedlovo, Monday at Ihe crown jewel of Torrance, Calif., who was on

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Gary Gabelich piloted the lich, when tolll of his fallure to Flame an nvenifie s[ieed of capture Uie title,

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Tlie Fli^me went Uirough its first run Sunday at '021.054 m.p.h., but the broken valve prevented the car from making a required second run,

- Tlie car was timed at 621.021 mph as it sped across Uie white salt.fla ts of western Utah—12 miles an hom-'faateti than its (i09 mph run last Tlmrsday which had becn.thcjastest'land mile ever. " , .

Tlie Blue Flame is trying to break the world land speed record of GOO.COl mph set by Craig Breedlove five years ago.

Driver G ary Gabelich said when he hit his top speed Sunday, It had an unusual effect on his ears, as if he were descending from a high alti­tude. He said it did not happen n iursday when he powered the Blue Flame to 000 mph.

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SEATTLE lU PD -T lie Seat­tle Suporsonlcs and Milwaukee Bucks were fined "a subsLantlql amount" by the National Basketball Association for not following longue rules on a trade.

NBA commissioner Walter Kennedy, here for a garpe

-bUvoen Seattle and Boston Sjiturday night, revealed that tite fines were levied morc'than a week ago.

“Neltlier team followed the proper procedure," he said. "Tlie league rule, put in a year ago, stipulates Umt a confer' encc call must be held between representatives of both teams and the commissioner’s office

-boforo.... a — trad e- can boconsumated."

Tlie trade in question brought forward Don SmiUi tp.Seattlc in return for forword Bob Boozer and guard Lucius Allen.-

Kennedy said tlie trade was not completed untl several days after it was announced by both teams bccause “of the failure to follow league regula­tions."

Sonics president Sam Schul* man had asked that the trade be rescinded because Milwauk­ee had not m ade clcfir some key points of Smith's contract with the Bucks.

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CHICAGO (UPI)_Hlc. Clllco- go Bears, who knew they hod lost star running back Golo Sayers last week, look another blow from Injuries Sunday.

Wide receiver Bob Wallace took a JoU an his knoe during tlio loss to San Di^go and was taken Immediately to a hospital for an - operation by team orthopedic surgeon Tlieodore Fox.

A Bears spokesman indicated Wallace probably would bo out for the season.

The Bears also found out Uiat running bock Craig Boynham, who missed Sunday’s game, also will have an operation.in the coming week, to cure a dislocating tendon in his anklo. Biiynham, however, might be able to return to the lineup

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The Vikings. Vvhd twice roache<i 52 points (n ' a leai^M game last season,;■ set a new team record on !Fred Cox'- fourtli quarter field goal and handed the Cowboyiji tiielr worst defeat In club hlst-tJ,ry.. .

Oalli^s, knockcd 'U ut of .u. share -of f irst, pfm.'e In Uio Ejistern Division, iJrew first blood on Mike Chil'W's 10 yard field goal, cllpi»xlhg their first drive, ^ ‘

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Mlrtnesota ' m arched right back 70 yards for a ,7-3 load with Dave Osborn; diving for one yard and the iinal score.,

Tliey stopped tho Cowboys on tlie next series and Ivliko McGill blocked Bon Widby'ii punt, with Siiarockman taking it on the 23 and going in for Iho score,

Clark thbn cut it l:o 14^ with a 43 yard field ^(»a1 but Cox matched it from 42 yards, extending to 24 straight games his record’Setting ntcing of three pointers.•-SImrockman then Intercepted a Craig Morton p<:asA on the Dallas -34, bounced . off a teammate nnd ran it In for a touchdown. Mortorli was re­placed at quarterbnck by Roger Staubach on tho naxt series of plays.

In the third quarter Cox kicked a 28 yard fiald goal and tlien another Sharockman in te r ; .

'Ceptlon sot up a tw-ii yard Gary Cuozzo to John Beaiiley pass for another touchdown.

Jones dove two yards for another touchdow'ii with 2:41 remaining In the (i|uartor and tlien-, with Minnesota substitut­ing freely, Cox sM tho n e w * record with a 34. yard kick early In the final period.

Calvin Hill ran 111 yards on a left end sweep with 1:10 remaining in tlie game for Dallas’ only score of the second half.

Tlie Vikings Intcr'ceptcd four passes nnd blocked one kick while playing their llawless ball against, the Cowbo3/s' second- ranking "doonisda:;'” defense. Tliey-. caught Staubach seven times while attem pbng to pass.

Tlie Vikings zon(? pass de­fense and fierce rush also forced Morton Siloubnch to tlirow often in jiaste and contained the Cowboys lead_ leading rushing att.i.ck.

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A S TO T H A T M A TTER o f w h eth er the p aren ts'o f battered c h ild ren have an yth in g in co m m o n , a scholar w h o has m ode a s t u d y - o f th e - p i t i f u l s itu a iion says y es , (h oy d o , indeed. U su a lly , th e y th em selves w ere buttered ch ildren , he c la im s . . . .IT 'S T R U E sch o o l tea ch c is in th e w est generally are yo u n g er th an th ose in the c.ist. N a tio n w id e , th e uveraRc m ale teacher is 36 years o ld , th e average fem ale tcachcr is 44 . F iie th a t , p lease

O PEN Q U E ST IO N - U nderstand a snail can kill a garter snake, but how ? ‘

IIODO - N o m an w h o has ever ridden th e b oxcars ever gives up th e h o b o , n ot a ltogeth er. It stay.s in lujn. like an O xford e d u ca tio n or a tou r w ith , th e U . S , M arin csn T c w ill forget e lo p em en ts w ith facole&s girls, if such there w ere, or the saw dust dnys erf beer and fis ifit ,h ts , if'su ch there w ere, or the chain o C n a tio n « , stam ped up on hjs ragged passport, all those iew porary nations, i f such theic w c 'e Dm h e w i]| rem em ber th e ch ck in g o f th e stee l against th e stee l. A nd in th e aging con versa tion w ith th e .a g in g fn e n d s , co m fo rta b le b efore the fire in -h is - f in e worm h o m ei o v er -th o u n top h isiica lcd J ifU lor , th e sn a p sh o ts o f grinning ch ild ren , the elegant clam shell can ap es, the salver and the w a ln u t, polished w ith the grace o f years ond u n speakab le a ffe c t io n s , som etim e d u n n g the even in g , h e w ill start n s e n ten ce , ‘ Back w h en I wus riding the r a i l s . . . "

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If you have any questions socurity paym ents withhold about your social s o c u rity ,, from her chock? ' ad(lro.<s them to. Jim Davis, A. T presume Uiat s))o Is

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ifiumist troops attacked for the Itusband was G2 In August. Our under social socurity covorano, ^ Uian $140 In wa«os or do Hub- w' >p' j n u . w nrui coji.wcutlvo day Sjiturday Inconto 1m 50-50 as wo file a Joint Iho church h«.H not fllod-a a tan tln l work In self-

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MANIU (UPn-ArV linden/{roprt HQH!£pnpcC-pllbl: a -H m n ll u rq u p ol'^O.S,_ a -T im n ll ( [ r q u p 'o l 'X -S , servlc 'c - m c n 'l m s bucn cre d ite d w itli fo rcin i! a uU ioritluH a t nn A m o ric a n a ir base to ijjflb u n d a louijh . -c o n tro v e rs ia l A cc u rity fo rcc k n ow n as tlic ‘ 'R o d P a tclicfi/ '

Tlici newspaper is called "The ,W)iIr1' and Is produced secretly at Clark Air nn.4e, M miles nortl) of Manila, tlic bluguHl U.S.' Air Force Installation outaldo.Uic United Slates.

W iU j the m o tto " T l io U n w il l - Ine , U ^ l n y the U n q u a lif ie d D o in u tlio U n n cce s.sa ry fo r the U n c o n c e rn w }, ” WJili,' c o n tr ib u ­tors w rite u n d e r pse u d o n ym s a dopted m a in ly for the A m e r i ­c a n re v o lu tio n a ry period.

T o m 'P a in e , S a m A d a m s and B en F ra n k lln e a re som e o rth o b y lin e s .,n . M . N ix o n is li.sted as

In an a tte m p t to b rea k up a tjix re tu rn fo r the In co m e fro m w a ly o r , then It Is n o t-n e c o s s a ry10,00(Mi)an C a m b o d ia n tank o ur fa rm , C a n m y-h u.Hband alsfl to h old o ut Iho so cia l a e c u rity

, , ' , f(irc e -d u ft In 40 m ile s j ip r t h of a p p ly for h is socia l s e c u rity tn x an d re ix irt It. '*ch icf of c o m p la in t i dept, an d S , n i i w m P e n h . F ie ld r t/ jp ^ ts s a id Hlnce he ,1s unablu to k o on q - t c o lle ct socia l a e liu riti

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So far,, these names liave i,e«dquartcrs dlsclosod that tlio eoine wus probaljly reported to navmoiit when I nasa awav?hcli)Cd opponents of tljc existing e n tir e ‘fleet of C1147 Cl^inook your hiisband for social security ^ o . The lump sumAmerican m litiiry, machino holicopters lias becn-yrounded purposes^ In a comm unity navinent Is only m ade after tlio...™|,o_,lt.l»ntlon or ram li'n - „„ Into property ,(uto, (h» Ineonw from K c r ’a 11 ,^™

po.qsil)le defeclfi Into the twin- n community property business have credit for a certainto the husband nniount of work' undor social

r e ^ a r d lo M m o n t h ly o u rn ln iis , if yo urvto ta l c a rn ln K s fo r th e c a le n d a r y e a r "»Jo- "t 9;oow o n 't e xc e e d $1080.

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Tlio Whijs's biiiBcst victory a separate Saigon report Unwever, if your husband a I aih a 02 vear old teacherover tile niilitary.canie from ij aiturday .said tiie.U-.S. Air «p,jHes for his «ocial aecurity j will not work durlni- June.piii;e one .story In Its first Force is Xisinij supersonic F4 and qualifies for benefits, you juiv ,.r,d Auaiwt althouifh I cotedijlon of .six broadsheet panes, pimntom Jet fluhter-bombors to would also bo able to apply and pay cbeck.H for these months’iW new spnpcr sa ld a uroup of fly low le v e r nins over rtceive w W a l)6neflts on his caii I j'c t <iocini securityClark security police known as am m u n ln t supply routes In accodnt. If your husband \u relirement bencfiti ‘ for thisUie ‘•ncd Pfltclies" were Ijjos and nortliern Cambodia to u/ijible lo_farn l because of •

spot tariiets for attack. The disability, he may be able toPhantoms can cover more qualify for disability benefitsground and are les.s vulnerable which would be hiylier than

reran de- relirement benefits at okc C2.American 'Hiere af^ain you could receive n

wife’.s benefit on his account.

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Inteniion lo makB final proof to .lAbllth ciAlm lo the land* ^ f o r « and Olllca M a nA ya r.al th* H o lld »y _ . in. Tw in F a lli, Idaho on r*ov. 3« '70 At 9:00 A.m.ClnlmAMt nAmfik a » w lln M t K flth . Andnrion of A700 im e r a ld St.. 0l«t), ldAl)«. Jacu C . K«IIV. of «7D0 nioi-Bld SI.. QoiM . Idahoj' BUI

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Chairman selected at Burley

terrorizlnjj Filipino civilian employes on tlie base as well as Filipinos off base. Specific cases were cited as Uie cause for somo of the .strained relations tJiat exist between Filipino3~-and-ti>e- -Amoricart military presence in tlie coun* try.

Tlie Pliillppine yovernihent officially took lip tlie Issue afti

to Communist antiai fen.ies tlian other pianos.

Four Cambodian -.soldiers were reported killed and more tlian 20 wounded in the attack

the Cambodian task fo

Q, Docs a part'tim e employe acting as secre ta ry for n niinisler have to iiave social

period?A. Yes. You are considered

retired in any month you do not earn over $140 in wn^os or do substan tia l work In self- emplo>Tnent. Since you aren't working’ in June, July, and Auf’iLst. you are not earning pay in those montlis. Tlie pay ciieck.s you i;et are actually earned durinfi other months.

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[lolto Merldinn, hat lllod not|e«I Inlontlon to fn'ak»-flnal proof ie < tt.ihlish cl.iim lo Iho landt bafork And Oilico Mnnager, al lh « Ho|ldaV nn. Tw in F a IIi , IdAho on Nov. 3.

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9:00 Amot'AS w i in m Kalth 3l 6700 Emerald St., Jack E . Kolly ol A700

Ooito, Idaho; B lll- t. 3, Ruoerl, IdahO'J r of P.O DOK 101.

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a blaze of publicity 'in local Sjiturday, raising losse.s this newspapers quoting the WlilK. week to 13 killed and at least

BUnUCY - Mrs. Elma McDonald has been named chairman of the annual Red Cross fund drive, witii Qiarles Moline os vice chairman.

TTrcT^ell'Crbss'Tundirrrvi! U' scheduled from Oct. 25 throuHli 31, accordint; to Mrs. a ia rles Terhune, Cassia County fund drive chairman. Ued Cross headquarters will be located in the conference room, of the Idaho Bank and Trust in Burley, and will be open from 3 to fip.m.Monday th>oufih Friday and from 1 to 0 p.m. on Siiturday.Oct. .'il, M rs.-tcrhiine said.

Princess' midi look praised

LONDON (U P I i-S a y what Uiey will alwut how she looks in a midi skirt, Princess Marga­ret’s critics agreed todfiy siie at least has got couraf-e. I I *

"No woman much cnjoyH ^ 1 1 O i j f i l l r i p luiving her dress sense knocked « ■ * 1 1 v .in public." London Daily Express fashion columnist.Bar- bara Griggs wrote today. “ I’d be amazed if Prince'S Marga­ret were any exception.”

Tlic princess, younger sister of Queen Elizabetii II, appeared twice in public early this week clad in a midi. Twice she has tiikcn sound drubbings from newspaper fashion critics for her "monstrous" taste.

Friday she tried again."Yesterday she lashed back

al her critics in the only way open to a princess,” Miss Griggs wrote, ‘‘.she wore '•a confident smile—and anotiier midi outfit ...'I can’t Uilnk of a

Ijist montii Foreign Secretii- ry Carlos P. Romulo announced the U.S. Armed Forces Imd formally .di.sb/mded- Uic "Red Patciies.’’

"'Hie Red Patches." so called because of a red arm insignia, were established more tlian two years a[»q as J i j n s t reaction^ force to' giiar'd against (hieVes. AutJiorities maintain tiiefts and pilferage cost tlie U.S. govern­ment tiiou-sancLs of dollars each year on Uic 133,000-acrc base.

T\vo servicemen largely re* spoasiblo for tlie Wliig's publi­cation recently agreed to tiilk t6 newsmen on condition their identities not be disclosed, 'lliey produced identity cards to prove they are Air I'orco per.sonnel.

•'Tlie Wliig w simply a means of bringing to light event.s which do not appear in auUiorized publications." the newspaper's editor said.

■•'1710 Whig may be good for tiie militiiry authorities in that it brings problems to liglil and enables corrcctive action to be t;jken."

122 wounded.UPI corrt'spondent Kate

Webb reported seeing 12 bddies clad in regular North Vietna­mese Army uniforms and numerous trails of blood and fla’ltcried gra.ss wiiere it ap­peared the attackers had dragged otlier dead and wound­ed.------- -----------------------

"Tliey are trying to wear u.s down,” .said Brig. Gen, Trong Van Piianmoeung, commander of tlie 15-battalion task force. •‘Despite the seriousness of the attacks 1 do not think you can siiy we have reached an Impasse.

"Tliey attack us every night; leaving us too tired to make the siveep.s and cleaning up opera­tions wo need to, but we are maneuvering.”

, The Camlwdian general said North Vietnamese forces had (ieen increased t)y about one regiment.

Tlie CamlKidian force has been trying to clear Highway C. a main artery running nortli

Record Reviews• EJ^ELLENT .* • • • VERY GOOD

••G O O D ••FA IR •POOR

Unllod StAl'us Di'pArim onl ol the Iniorior

BuroAuof LnndMAnAQemnnt Dfltc Sopf. 77. 197C

Noilce it hereby given that Robert R. Anoollof 1303 W arm SprlnQt Ave., noiso, IfJnho B3703 who mAdo E n lry

' 3B, 1969. lor E ' ,S«ct|on 34, T ( E . Uftfto Mui

»2

tSft CirtrfILflnd CJHice Ml

1970 .-t1 9 00 flCl.li mnnl na

E An Uoiio.

dorjon >

Emer,sId St',liar<lii10lirucc Urow«.'«

N O T IC C F O R P U f lL IC A T f O N ■U nlto d Sla tK

Dop.-iriment d» ihe Inlerlor nuronuof LAndMflnaoemonf

>Joflco it hoifeby o lvon » h « t ixtnu PAynlor ol P.O. Dox 403, ichum, IdAho 03340 who m ad* try No. I 0U311, Ju ly 28, IW9, for., is 7 Ana 9, C 'j S W S . VI'’ ; S H ' i . / j E ' j S E ' 4 . W ' j E ' j E ’ jSB*.*

ip7S., Range I3 fi.» Mori. lotic of

|| LflndMnnAQnmoi

for tags announced

B0ISE-M itU iight,'0cl.31.is deadline for owners of passenger cars and pickup trucks carrying license plates ending in zero which are registered under the staggered license system and carry red and white validation stickers..

Jack Farley, director of the motor vehicle division, Idaho D epartm ent’ o f. Law -En­forcement, said 50 per cent of the vehicles registered under

Eric ClnptoH (Atco SD 33-3291 Eric Clapton helped friends

Donnie and Delaney Bramlett to produce a smash rock album (On Tour, Atco'33-:i2G) and now Donnie and Delaney have returned the favor.

Clapton also lias iielp from Leon Russell. Carl Radle, Jim Price, Bob Keys. Rita Coolidgc and Jim Gordon, all "friends" in the famous ‘‘Delaney it Bonnie & Friends” group.

Tlie alblim reflects the same excellent musical taste from the ••On Tour” album, and mucli tlie same sort of prcnt music. Most of the tunes are by Hramletl and Clapton.

„ - , Clapton lives up to hisfrom . Phnom Penh to the repi,t,jHon.of being one of rock’s provlnci.. cap.lnl of KomponK y u |,„ r ,s ts In this

album, laying down some in­credible licks. He also sinus, many tracks, soiiie sui prlslngly. well,

Tlie entire nJtjum is good, but . standouts Include "li)nesomc

has been handled by lighter y/ay From Homo"aircraft. (be.st in the alhiun), "Told You

T l i e P h im to m a c n r r y no .^Itc L iia l T i m a . " a n d " U l b o m b s a n d a rc a rm e d o n ly w ith „ . .s l i m k y ," a wllila 2 to .tn h ig h S liced ra n n o n a n d in s tru m e n ta l p ie ce , ro c k e ts fo r m a rk ln B ta rK Cts (o r c o u n try c h a r m o f B im n lc o th e r A i r F o r c e Jets w ljic h a re ^w a lt in i! h liih a b o v e . H i e y sa id c i„ p .

‘dy m et ijyiinr and voice producing

TliomMilitary sources .said the

Phantom Jets were flying daily mlsslmns over CommunLst sup­ply routes in Cambodia and Uios In a role that in the past

tlie experiment has aln with considerable succe.ss in imcovcrlng targets.

ComplaintslU ii... I can I uimK 01 a ; ---------- ................... \ V** --------------- . ispirited way for a Uie slacBcred system will bo on‘-

. .. .__________________ l iP iin n iin . m o n th v rp n e w iil M. I . I V '-prlnco.w.tn trll.hor-nrllirs tn goto blazc.s.

Tlie Daily Mlrror-«-Fclicity Green opined the prlnct'ss had Jumped Into Uie longpr look "wltli more entliuslasm than fashion flolr.”

BoUi colled the princess’ attention to the D uchess of Kent, who "In cool*oontrast to M argaret... provlde<l u fashion* writer's object lo.ison In getting Uic midi riftlit," according to Miss Griggs.

Tlie duchess wore plain. T- strap shoes. The princess wore boots. Too lieai^, said .thp experts. —— •'

Tlie duchess' neat-brimmed liat balanced tlic midi’s flare. Tlic princess’ hats were either too big and floppy or miniscule, tliey .said.’

No license granted L3

the annual, monthly renewal “Casis i ir il ie ’crid 0! thfi montlt;

with ijjl to be under it by May,

an irresistible musical com­bination., If you liked "On Tour," this album Is equally enjoyable: If you never heard "On Tour,” buy them both and groove.

Five stairs.Bein’ Frcei Jerry Jeff Walker lAtco SD 33-326)

Jerry Jeff Walker Is One of die

BOISE UPI) - pisgrunt ed (njcnts in Americo, and Tom P. Hall and "You Are Myvoters both for and agains a j,jg qj |,|a i,enutiful SunBhine” by Jimmy Davis and

iw’ncrs of proposed new Idaho constitution jj. ..j jj nolcasod" by Bob a rc com p la in n ii because on yUic. new version Is beln« pub- ,llshed in ncw spaiw rs he sec- „ r c by W a lke r, and s iio has nn Irro s la tib lo vo lccretary of state said 1‘ rlday.

■ ' T.

wonder he h asn 't been "discovered” .yet. . ”

Tlie author of the poignantly boautifu) ' ‘Mister Bojanglcs,” puolis Walker has tho ability to ex- press unfatliomable emotion |n n o t simple words and terms.

He has an excellent country 'Doprtn';i?et group. “ The Dixie F ly e rs " riureauofL. backing him up on this album, '^ '^ o fi’ic is n which Is largely m arked by his stewart v/. songs and his singing. m°du°En*ir!^N

H ighlights include " I 'm i9«9, lor lois Gonna Tell On You," and ,‘•Wliere Is The D.A.R. Wlien You Really Need Them?" and McrtdiAn. has the bcnutlful "Some Go Home" and the excjuislte childlike folk tune. "A Secret.”

Walker Is beautiful, and so is the album.- Five Stars.

Momenta:'Judy Mayhan {Atco SD 33

Cross Jonn Bfiez .wiUi Janis Joplin, and you've got Judy Mayhan, a girl who’s got one of tlie most emotional and ex­pressive voices you'll over honr.

Her voice im m ediately captures your attention and holds it. Tills first album of hers Is u jewel. .

Slie writes many of her songs- (six of the 10 In this album are hers), plays piano and sings.She's backed up by a very ha* itiodnoiic talented agflrcgation In this album, mosUy Muiiclc Shouls musicians. Slie also has a vocal choir and occasional string backing.

Her songs ore country folk, „beautifuHy constructed and oruco on performed tunes. Tlio oUier H“vburn, i .artists’ songs she sings horo are of the same vein (*'I Washetl My

No. 1014333, Jul

f, 37, i9;o C iW D .-•Riidy-

Vy'jE'iE’sNE'-

Land Olf Inn, T w w ;o At S

_ a final p ro o f,to clain lo the landt before

CO M anaoer. al the Holiday n r a lU , Idaho on Nov. 9, :00 a .m .

— -Clatmftnl namee at w ltn * t«-k e lth - E . Andorton of 6700 Em erald Sl.> Uoiso, ldA))o, JAck E . Kelly of «700 Em crnld St., iioUe, Idaho, Q lll ' Hnrdlno ol Rl. j , Rupert, Idaho. Druco nrowor of P.O. Don 101.

M.inflQOr. L A n j 0 (I;.*p Room 334 Federal Dullding ’ 5S0W. Fort St.. Qolie,-Idaho

. ja . oci. s, 13. w a .Kolih

N O T IC B F O B P U B L IC A T IO N

NW'439.

in.iOfllcoMAnflQCt

Urucc Drowcr i Hcyburn, tcjAho.

O R V A L G

13 G.,hat filed notice of In.

) make Mnal prool to :iAim lo lAAdi bafore 0 Mnnaaer —

all*

D EG GS R A U F

W’jE 'iE ’ jSEU

jyburrRf.

laho.

no on N ov. 3.

^ 9 t a i 'w iln t i l kellh r 4700 Em er«fcf St.. ack E. Kelly of 6700 Dolto, Idaito; ' B ill-'

3. Ruparl. Idaho; .0. OOK 101.

lO T IC e PO R P U D L IC A T IO N Unllod S ta in

OepArlm ont ol the Interior iureauof LandMAnaoomont illco i l hereby oivon thal JoN I of 363 W . Catwoll. Twin Fa

iho 03301, who'm ado Entry f

) londi before fli tho HolldAV 10 on Nov. 7,

8 ,--------- — O R V A L -O - M A b L B V --------- ---4, ManAoer, Land Office« , Room 334 Federal Buildingi o js o w . Fort St., B o lU , Idahon P U B L IS H ; Sepl. 38, Oct. S, 1J. 1 * 4

76, 1970.

E. Andor&on of 6700 Em oi

4303, lor E> 3 Section 13. Tow nihip Hi lOo 17 E . "

0 M la b ilifinal proollands before uana u iiico ^^a ol tho Holiday Inn, Tw in Falli, on Nov. 7. 1070 at 9:00 a.m.

Cldim anl nam ei a i w itneti E . Andorion ol 6700 Emora nolle. Id a,; Jack E . Kolly { E m e r a ld .S t . , D o lie . Ida. Hardlna ol Rl. 3, .Rupert,

of P O . 00:

0 mAi

irdlng ( UCB or ■yburn,-

of

/ of 6700 10, 0111

idnho.

N O T IC B F O R P U B L IC A T IO N ' U niiedS ialet

Oopartment of ih t Interior UurenuorLandM anaQ tm enf

Notice i l hereby given that O le n d r '' E . Jonei of Rt. 3. Hanien, Idaho 03134, WHO made E n lry ..........July 3fi. 1969.' foi

NW'jA L G. H>

inoer, • Wunaocr, Lan Idaho Room 33i Federal I

550 W. Fori St. Koith Dolie, ldaho.B3703 i SI.; P U O L IS H : Sopl. 30, f 6700 26, 1970.

Dill Ida.;

W j E '-j E ':•W'iNE'4. W'l

Ai oridlAH,n h ip 7S.,

19,

«oognizod-tt.Titing-ond— Faoo-In-41io-Mornlnfl Dow'- byu.

1971Farley also said

velilcles with plates ending In other than zero, If registered under the staggered system and bearing red and white, 1970 validation s tick ers , arc operating illegally.

Owners of vghlcles registered on an annual basis, J a h . 'l to Dec. ni, arc advised by Farley tiiat these stickers, expire at midnight, Dec. 31, and must be. renewed before then.

Tfoom J34 SSO-W„Porl 51,.

W O T Ice POR P U tlC IC A TlO W F IN A L PR O O F

United Stiitoi Oeparlm oni ol the Inlerior

Oureau ol Land MAnAoemeni Dale Sept. 32, M

01 13 e . . B e lie , cf nolle* m In-

iontion to make llnal proof lo ottabiith claim to Ihe landi bafore Land O lllce M a n a ge r,a t the Holiday Inn, Tw in Fall* . Idaho on N ov. 3, 1970 « l 9:00 s .m .

Claimant names a i w itne ti Kallh E . Anderion ol 6700 Em erald St., U olto . fdflfto; jM ck a . Kelly of 6700 dpierald St.. Oolie, Idaho; BUI Hardino- ol R t . ^ Rupert. Idaho; Qruce Orowor of P.O. Be Heyburn, Idaho.

O R V A L G . H A D L B V

101,P U O L IS H . Sopt.7B,Ocl. S, 17, IV, 76. 1970

N O T IC B PO R P U B L IC A T IO N united Stfllei •

Deparim ent ol Iheuof L dAAi

Secretary of State Peti Cenarrusa siijdj;c-wn^jlircctcd by tho logliflaturo to publish the revised constitution at least twice but no more than six times in a nowspapir of general cir­culation in each county.

Tills; he said. Is costing the

tiiere's so much happiness and wisdom in his songs tViat it’fi.o-

wlth

Train K ills Ada County

sliituKS.OOO. Ho snlilthnl while H n , , , ! W n r l f P i - he wall not directed to do so ho

Idaho Falls Given Grant

nQISH) — During'September Uie DopartmeiU of Ijiw En* forccment received 200 first- time nppllcntlons for .Idaho driver Ilconscs ond of Uds Rroup 13 wore d«niod bteau50 op- pllcants m r o undor'susponslon Qt tho.tlm o or had had tholr lkons«8 revoked In oUior states.

Jack F . . ^^orloy, Dolse

WushlnHlon, D.C.. Farlov said.

also Is publishing for dlfltrlbu-tion throughout t)ie slate fl' KUNA ( U P I ) - A member of booWolcomolnlniiboUiconamu-lions so voters cnn compnro k HoJ. friclny whon ho wn«iViom Hide hv aide Tliia he‘ Struck by a Ira ln as hq stood

WASHINGTON (UPI) Tlic |g costing $26 000 ' ‘'‘neks raking psphalt.Federal Water Quality Control ’ |f ^vighod to publish Glenn Caskey, Kuno, residentAdministration has graatod tho the old constitution-somotiiing Ada County deputy sherl(f,ldcn-clty of Idaho Falls 11,501,500;for |,q not ilirected to do—ho tilled tho victim 4is Albert Fuhr-expansion and conversion of Its jogg ^ot liave a large enough 58, Mcridlaw, IIo snldexl.stlng primary sewage treat- nnproprlation, Cenarrusa said. Fuhrman was apparently unnbloment plant to a secondary unit. '{<(, ihi8«would cost another to hear Uie train bocauso of an

176,000.

which spark les entliu-siasm and joy.

Ustcn to this album once and you’ll become a Judy Mayhan fan.

Five stars.

L E G A L N O T I C E ^

N O T IC B OP S A LB O P t T A T B f R O P B R T Y

T O B e S OLO A T P U O L IC A U C T IO N

The £tato ol Idaho, Ihrough^ lii OepArlmonl of HlQhw ayi, will offor u io d S lA lo p r o p o r iv f o n ...................

iQement 'en Ihat Newel Qurlon

h l ih

lerob' _Nolion ol 102} ley, IdAho a il ry NOi 1-7549, Ji I 7 and 0, EV3Sw'4, w ' j s u ' iC'7SG'4, W'-]E‘}E’)SC Hon 7. Tow nihip 7 S.. Ranoe Dolio Meridian, h a i filed noliL.

intion to make llnal proof lo (jmilaim 10 ihe jandi bel<

0 Manager, at Ihe Hollc F a lli, Idaho on Nov.

>1 public

7 SogailUpS

Waoo'3 Tow n 3 C arrj 9 Trucks

. I Loader 2 Sandon 9 Show Plow OIa 7 Ta m p e n ,

MtAbliiLand Olfli Inn, Tw ir 1970 at 9:00 A.m.

Clalm ani nam ei a i w ltneii E. Anderion, of 4700 Cmerai nolle. Idaho Jack G . Kelly o Em erald Si., Dolia, Idaho Harding ol Rl. 7, Rupert. Idaho; Qruce nrower of P ,0 . Oou 101. Heybyrn, Idaho.

. O R V A L O. H A D L E Y M anager, Land OlHce Room 334 Federal Building S50 W, Fort St.. Bolle. Idaho

P U O L IS H : Sopt. 20, Ocl. S, 19 i.

A IL E E N Vt/EIR Ol Qox B7, Rupert, Idaho 033M, wfto mad® EnfrV No. I JM9, July -it. 1949. for W'^SWV4. S\N '* , S E '4 , S E'4SW ’ 4, Sec. 17 and N ’ ) N W '<, W ’l N E U , Section 20. Tow nihip 7S. Rango. 13 E -. Doiie Meridian, hat filed notice ol in. tonlion lo make llnal prool lo eitabllih claim to Iho landi beloro Land OH)C(f M anAQor A t llw HolldAy Inn, Tw in F a lii, Idnho on Nov. 2. 1970, at 9:00 A. m.

Clalmani nam ei a i w iln o ii Kellh E . Anderion ol 6700 Em orald St., Doilo, IdMio; Jock E . Kelly of 4700

ltd SI., Uolie, Idahoi Dili

Room 334 Federal Bulldino W. Fort St.. Bolia, Idaho

P U U L IS H : Sept. 78. Oct. S. 1J, 19 1 24, 1970.

ClassifiedLeaf a n d F o u n d 1

Harding of Rt. No. 2. Ruper'Drucs nrower of P. 0. Doti )0 L

ov. 4. Heyburn, Idaho.O R V A L G. H A D L E V Manager, Land Office •

Id 'St., Room 334 Federal Huliding SSO W. Fort 51.Boiie, Idaho 83707 P U a L IS H : Sept. 20, Oct. 5. 12. 19 I, 36. W Q.

IBH « l p W ttt i lc d

R E W A R D leading to th t fK O v a ry of' our commercial lioor poilthar and icrubber. AAjKhlne dltapp«ared

' from tha b^ck of our iter* I h f evefilnoo/ Sepfem tw M lfi. W llten- O B ieiA pplianct& lort. Tw in Pa lli,7 3 3 4144.

. L O S T ; Diack iiee r calf, 400 poundi, - h a i yellow tag In aAf wliti Burk Shouideri. In Clover area Satur­day, 334 43S«.

L O S T ; M o th e r's pin. Som etlm a W edneldav./Hat I ) left. Pttont 733 1937.

1 Sh( 'elI Trailer

-S o n . L c n J o rd o n -s a id F r id a y .Jo r d a n sa id the c ity p re v io u s ­

l y re c o lv o d $ 1 ,4 B 5 ,0 ^ for tho p ro je c t for w h ic h the total es­tim a te d c o s t'is 15,400,000.. 4C F Meet Set

N um eroul oDier Items ol pqulfim enli obiolotA pArt< luppIlM , |unk baltorlei, lire ic ra p Iron.S A LE T IM E ; l;00 P, J A . . neiday. October 31. 1970.

Book Given

N O T IC B PO R P U B L IC A T IO N P IN A L PR OOP

United siaia«

D u r ^ u o f L a n d M a n a g e m ^ l Oalo Saol.3M 970

Notice II h e re b y given thal M A R ie R ; PfffR O S B o t flmc BJ.-gun Valley. Idaho 813SJ who made Bntry No. I 3SU, Ju ly 28/ 1949, lor LOtl I.3, 4 and 5, S'/iNEV*, se>/4NWi4. Section 6, Tow nih ip BS. Ranoe 13 E ., nolle M eridian, tia i filed nolle* ol Intonllon to make final proof lo eitabllih claim to tha laty/i before L » n d O tU e rM a n ta « f> a ( fhe Holiday Inn, T w in P*|it, Idaho on Nov. 9, 1970 a t » ;0 f la . m . ■ •

lalmant ruim ei at w lln eit Keim

o n g ln o n e a r b y , u n o d to m ix a sphalt a n d bo ca u s c o f a . 20 m ile p e r h o u r w in d blow ing

a w a y f r o m tho c r e w . , netday. October 31 , 1970.F i ih r m a n w a s one o f fo u rm ia n

■ ■ n , . . . n . I I c ro w w o rk in g o lo n a u io m llr o a d . S inB O I S E ( U P I ) — P h y s ic ia n s , tra c k s a t Uio S to re b e l crossing i n s p e c t i o n : a ii aquipmeni win

v e tc rlt io r la n s an d h e a lth p e r - one m l lo e a st a n d one m llo ^ ‘K V l a i e o ^ ^ ^ ^

n O I S E ( U P I ) - G o v , D o n • w e s te ro gouth of K u n ti. T h o c ro w h ad at l h a % o v » location, a detailed iiuS a m u e ls o n re c e ive d a book o n - sta te s w i l l o lto n d a v ir a l d i » - b a c k e d ‘a tru c k u p to th ii I rs c k

j a c n r . / u r i u y , u u i h v , t itle d **1110 Q e A u t lM N o r t l i - ' j ” ^ w id on th e b a c k o< th e Iru c k a meni of hfahwayt o iitric t oitic* aid ire c to r o f tho m o to r, v o h lc lo w e s t " F r id a y .U w a s 't f r o s o n t e d 24 a t lt t e D o w n to w n e rM o te l. A n o is y e n g in o w a s r u rt j ilf jg to m lx ______i H v i s l o n , « » i t l « d f o r U i l . y 6 a r H I b y Ih o S u n w l M a g a iin o ■ltd , t e S « » T T N % m S m ' H ^ v b i i ' , ' ? ? d 2 S ? ' ' ° “ot l.eoa I ln iM lm o a p p llc a tlo rn B o o k . C o m p a n y . A c c o rd in g t o , T h e e n g l n M r j W h i J a M n o t c . ,h ih » i l«y o i i h * u i t . P x io n . i M I b l b v .tor llc o n s o a h a v . b Z d o n lo d . ■ U W . t o n o , J r . , P u W I»h o r.o J ,lh o _ I dont l l l ed, s a f i r t o ^ l w h i . &

EllRlblUty of applicants Is maKa*lno, the 5m pictures In [hfl sy p o iltp , the flrat o f ^ whistle os ho opprbflchM, but comidared 10 be cash. L i units determined by checking with tho book are the work of fiO of y'V* ®''®*’,!*®y WeHo, FuhrmanQpparentlydldn'tliear' the National Drivers neBlster In Iho west's best known j>ho- Robert S. Me Kean, f l • ^ h a l ^ |t. Ho was draggod: 180 foot . si'atMohwayVenofnaer.................... ~ . to n ra p h e rs . • m a n o f the e v e n t s a ia ., .. , d o w n th e t ra c k s . . ' I ' » p u b l i s h ; ocf. is. v .............

•14, 19 I. M . 19>0.

■XntfSTmmjrtweiIdaho; Jack B., KeUy ol 4700 em erald St., B o lit/ idahoi ' Bill Hardino 6 t Noutel 3. Rupart.

of P, 0 . BOH

'0 W . Port S t .............................Oolie, Idaho 13703

74. 1970. •, ,

A TIGER WHO DOESN'T PROWL LOSES HIS JUNGLE STANDING.

Juit becauiB you look doain't maort yob'll loop. ' .. Bu> limple, »«|^lnlPfO*f..mpl<aiJf_wi«

jobi may be lurking in (h'0 |ufiolo. Ot)t ol the look-out poiti could ba our p«rionn«l flla. K'l (or Tioeri who don't wont fo mlii th* right opportunlty> ' ysl con't prowj lh tha open. Ii thalH you, 0 |>d. yog're hungry and eagor, have torn*KnowJodga of n«wipop«r advertising (oyouti con in«l^-wnr»onyonafolia you know . . 1. i«nd In your r*ium« or

U could im prove your jun^te ttandingl

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P e r M n a l

ALCO H O LICS A N O N Y M O U S . P.ilis CourlhouK* Wwlncstirtv 9 -10 p m F o r ■ l^u rtiu T , t.v-tirtiion, 733 J030 At At.nn 1ri,v>r-733 5JS7

P B iv A T C Inveiligrtior -- 34 Hour Service All . ciinliclcrit,.ii. Ptiono

A*31 -- nn)ttl T33 S77]. i :\ E R C lS C Ihc n r* wfly HonI

«->erciic .ina luhiltii (>quipmcnl, SCl-i'a. D.kc, mrtisrtgo rOMor. bl'H

. nr^lor .>fi oncyfi,. O A N N E R »u '-n ,tyre 733 14?1

B a b y S it l e r i — C h il d C a r e 1 6

C H IL D R E N 'S V I L L A G E cMiid cure , c c n i«r. Licentod. Aor^ 3 '; Ana up.

461 North Locuit Phone 733-70B0, 733 W»0

, C U S TO M » | : I ; T H.irotrtI’ flfr-.on, »--|I.T, or 733 !

• ■ SWO 1

C U S TO M S W A TH IN G , b.ilino, or.iin .■inci p«fl combiriino, Dfi.in com

• Uinina C. Q. Ilnvfij be.in rtiAChlnc And :pucl MArvtMtmo Arl or Ron S lu h lt}iTg , 324 4050. 334 4055. JcrorVii- ■'

PiAnoiu- • I W O O '. PM ntwo 1I635.00

, Plflnlhroa . t33SO.OO-Ca u i Refiulrod. Euccllont income for A tpw Itouri wookly work. lDAys,t> E vcnina t). Rollllino .ind co llvc iin u m oney from coin operAtnd ditpontori in Twin riifls And surroiindino nro.i, (Handloi nomft hrAnd CAndy .ind in A c k i.) < o r porionAl Inlurviow m Twin FAlIt ArcA. lend nnmn, o(tdm & And. p*mno nurtiln'r to Multi'StAlo D is ln U u lin U i Inc. I6DI Wu&t llro.lclwAy. A/iAhoim, C.llil . 53BOJ (7M I 77n 50A0

I n v e i lm e n t i 3 1 '

J iC K & J IL L Nurs

C U S T O M M A N U H E H A U L IN G Lilliuridoe Custom Tarmlntr.

733 03*3

M A N U R E ipftftrttnn Loo‘5 (Juitom . F.irm in o i Ftitr

..^ llE E T H A R V E S T IN G W A N T E D . H.1VC two 2 row .m .tctimci, could uso ihrct’ mori' trucki Want two

■ truck driverb Caii JoZ-'s Farm S t-rvc .', 326 4099

W A N T E D : flenn ihrAihmo. corn thr.ishinQ. plowing Art P H crio n , S36 ??S3. _________

‘ C U S TO M H E E T hArvcjIlno ar.d plowing A i r i Muiton and Son. 33A 4956. 33i S43S. Filer.

A N iN T f it f E S T Check every monlh, 0 pcrcnnl inlorost pald'On loans of live Ihousand.or more. Principal lully secured and ouaranteed.

• Write* 3aw1oolh Venture Group, (lox lOOA, Twin Palls, Idaho.

O t i i e r I n it r u c t ie n

U.S. Civil Service Tests!^ u n -w o m o n 18 a n d o vo r. So-

; cure jobs, H ig li ila r.ling p a y .; S h o rt h o u rs . A c Jv o n c c m o n t.

P r e p a ra to ry tra in in g as long ' os r e q u ir e d . T h o u s a n d s of

jobs o p e n , Exporioncu usually I unnocossory, FREE bo oklot on

jo b s , sa la rie s , re q u ire m e n ts .

W r ilo T O D A Y o 'vif»g n a m e , a d d re s s a n d p h o n e . Lincoln S e rv icc . Box C -1 3 . c-o Tim es- News',

TffffCTrrc-------- ------------------- corniiiirnfiv*-r«mocJBt«dr“ wltti~wnlfMO”W»if

carpallnu Ihrouulioul, Larue Hvlnu and (ilnlDO roo m i. I ' l hnlhi plot carnorl. Price reduced 1o ItJ.JSO- P F itE H S O N H E A L E S T A T E 534. 3071. Wendflll._________

E A S T L A N D DR.• ' ) A C R E , 3 liftdCflom modern homo

and -out t)ul|[|lnot> 110 ,000 . EastlA/Hl Drive South.

Hom oi— P # rm »— Commercial*, Call N*4liaMiQ<rl -----------

rj)-1J<3»nVtlm o

SHAW R E A L T Y -733-0473

K’s SpecialsN E W L IS T IN G [

Choict- lok.illon. Alniosi new p ! iK-'droom prick homo 433,500. .

O W N E R .muioui la sell. Soo mslde I IliiS linu brtck homu <lo jppruciAlc ! it's mAny ft'flturus J2/.900 ’ .

H o n ie i F o r S a le S O F q r m i F o r S o le

SIX RO O M S and lialh. G o o d 'lo t 7*'>n?rtrirfiin*7mn7hTTr!Rrn5r.rrwniff '"n o w ‘ c:i7 rc A -T ifn u < -N c w i;— '— '

n V E (tl-D R O O M URICkT. .u ri,. iljnlnu roon*, lAryo kilchen- pAnulled lAnillyroom , w(^rkih«|i, 2 lull Pnriis. doulilu' CArporl. DY O W N E R . 733 UOV

O W N E R doiperrffa. M u il tell 40

-•l;nVi~-oood~*W,4iK)— T ra d M h U ; A CIl H I 'A L T Y , 733 53 17,

M o b ile H o m e ! ^

ifl x b s'M b ltV Lr home, IlMira clean.

M e b ile H o r n e t ,

Iflio'fA*''sc"u-'-cdNt aTn ijo'VriTa

i -T r # il« r -C o u f lr* p a e »- l l< -

V E R Y c l e a n lam ilv honnf*'lor ' tl3,M)0 G I or ,ti.rms. W ili.-Mic hflndy kitchi'n ,Ciir(x;l,' and lili' Dalh. nasDiTM.'iii tnr fifiiansian. C.tll 733 5V74 M oOiiI.iln -Sl.itcs

_ H jM llv 'lo ilA V . '•Ml..Sf

; Q U A IN T, 3 ljc<)r’(M)ii.. n vor iiijinry.I CnrpHod, lji-noMli»l yard. lfl,700., A C E R E A L J Y . 733 52 17

I 6ih A vr,N orthI Viiry choice- olOi.'r 3 • Dudroom ' hom r. I.iru i' laliiily kifc.hcn. w.iM ! lo Willi CArpolino I'l P.vin«roorn,] • diiiing room and 'lii'<lroom

lurn.ici,' ,md *nr condilioninij unil. Pos!,it)l(/ IriKli' lor moDilc

: tiomi). A iiiu 'j I .10 '..uo at only I 113,000

6’ 3 per ci-iil Inlcrfsl pc.T Annum Culd Wffiailion nomi!, ,3 Iflrjjc' D

bcdroom i, l.imily room, llvino' room, 3 D.tlhi, laroo 2 car OAr.HiL-,. boAuliluily. Unii'^capixl yard with air under ground

'sprinkliT syMiHTi Ownur s.iy', w ith >1 roiisonitPh,' - down Pciyiiicnt, lliry will do owh l(n<incing. C.ili Inr Appomimt.i^;.

BO ncriii. Good V>H. AMdern home. Year round water. Keel Hllolmttnl. 143.000. Encellortt lorm*. T A H - M E R 5 R E A L T Y , Huhl, 543 44M. dr‘

IleechPr.

110 ACME S. Jerome Ar«a 132,000 •4J1 A c n c s hnaotllul hnmu fttiO. vii-w.uood U)il eASl..nuhl I3A.OOO

Cali Joe Wngher M E L D T M A N U G A L TO U S '

.;33.i?fla.

160 A C R E S . l-uirTw if* F|1|1V W<'»l''r plus w e ll. Near porlect food

'c n rr.ili. Madern 4 bcdrootn lio'mo. O w ner desirtjt sm allor- place. V /rST E N D H I ;A L T Y , 5-13 U09 or I'vitiinri'. ptiomi'AI Dai’ss, 543 457U.

100 Ac r e s F uH water nohl* plusIrrig A lio n w ell, licet acreage.

20 A L R E S 20 shiiro.s.Qt wntor. 3 tjQdroom home and other Duiidmgs. Cto*e 10 lown, 117.SOO.

W E N D E L L R E A L T Y •phono 5 3 6 -2 2 7 4

W O W !1971BROADMORE

IS HERE!

LOBEREALTY7 3 S - 2 6 2 8

M l SIS/. 71.'

Employment Agenciei .1 7

• M A G IC V A L L E Y Placem ent Coniuitanls. Qox 710. second floor. Rank o> Idaho Quildmg. 733 4S3p.

JO B O P E N IN G S a» Personnel Service o( Mao-c v aiicy . WJ9 Filer

------A -.Tnuc-ftO -r- -----------------

H e lp W a n t e d

A T T R A C T IV E spi needed Must earn.ncs. Phone

O i S H W A S m e R

L A D Y 1 w om ar houspw

F U L L E R RRU5H needs tn.ilt’ and (i.m aic. part imie. V40 J70 .> week. 543 4736 7317405

W A N T E D Occt harvestino and corn c o m b in in g . Vornon F a irc h -ld . ' phone 543 5663. Diiil

Q E E T * H A R V E S T lN b 2 3 ro w A n d 1 2 row harvestors, and 1 6 row beet whipper and topper, would like . Irom 200(0 SOOacres J.O C o na nd .

- sons.- K im iw riv.-433 5483-or -JJ J . • 5109

H A V E L A T E model beet topper, also irucks. Call order io 334 S141, Jerom e.

C U S TO M hay siAckiGa anywhere. Mesjenoer and L c w u . 324 2245.

S W A TH IN G A N D H A L IN G DIflir'S C ustom .F a r m in g , call e a rly m ornings or evenings. 324 4459. Jerom e

H o m o l For S a le 5 0

n v O W N E R : 2 'txjdrdom home'. Large fenced lot. Near sctiool. Rental unil on alley, Phono 733 8379.

o uR _siN GUEJ)cd£O Qm hofnc-DJus.).small Clean rentals. All furnished. As a package or separately. Owner financing. Phone 733 5208. H. L (H a d ) Clark. 1071 2nd Ave. West

■X ?

W o r k W a n t e d

N E B R A S K A B A R .n Sno'.honc ncec tody Darienjers No e<perienc necessary Fui: t me Aork, oay c

E X P E R I E N C E D r

E x P E ft .E N C E D S A l E S l - D Y

r v ie s Y C - r j a o '

G OOD

S U P P L E M E N T Y O U « IN C O M E -

Need so'nc to ,i'.s v 'nu n -n / ttist gro w n g PjS 2 no jrs n anyil25 mcniri tor ,r,l«.T v.i-H. ap

733 29se"ct-ii''L.cn V i

p a i n t i n g and roofing and ca.-- pentry done by the hour or job. 733- 4344. after 4 p. m.

W OR »<IN G F O R E M A N 'S lob lor cow calf operation. 30 years ev ocnence References available. Call 324 5554 or 324.4545. Jerome.

Y O U R H A N D saw and circle taws Sharpened — automatic machine process. S n a ne 'i S harpening] Service. 543 5th Avenue North. 733- • J454

B u s in e s s O p p o r t u n l t i e t 3 0 .

E « S Y IN C O M E 5 uni* apartments.' nc's S'fiOO per year A icw. down.

.s all you pay Your! oa/ I'he rest Pr.ce S15.500

O C A L E S T A T E S E R V IC E . 733

AIDEWORif

n u L K 0A5 ancj Oil opporlumty for man ^no wants to make money. Sor / ice station'and shop for e«fra' income 145,000 Caii VirgiJ 433 I 4l37todoy. MoijTtam States Realty, 733 5974 M LS

IlKIIINU I'VEHV SrCCKSS .STOIIY

IS A M.\N\ v n ( t o i i A n i i K i )

a n o i ’p n m i M T V !

b y ' O W N E R : 'O'eautlful neaMy now i l O c ...............................................

_ D Y O W N E R S : N orthout location — • 1S31 Julie Lane. T h lt lota| electric 3 bedroom, 2 balh, briqk homo has ' full basemenl, fireplace, buiiM n ' appliances, covered palio and Is ca rpeted throuQhout. E k - . c o p llo n a lly beautiful kitchen Contact Ed Hell. 733-2423 or Cvan R o be rlu n . 733 0645.'

OY O W N E R : Largo now all brick • hdme on corner lot In Norlheasf . Tw in Falls. 3 bedrooms, 2 batnj, kitchcn, llvino room, dining room, ' fam ily room and den or ofllce, all carpeted, full basement, double , c a rp o ri, • refrig e ra te d 'a ir ' conditioning, beautiful home, call i 733.38«ldaysor 733 B4i0nightsand ! Sundays.

9 B IC K 2 bedroom, don, 1’ j baths, air condllloned. tprlnkler ly ile m . double garage, lop area, good

loan *25,0003 B E D R O O M northwesi, A sharp ■ spactoushom elor J10,500C L E A N a n d Cheap }-b M ro o m . oas '

-Iwrnace t7.000 'BR IC K 7bodroom J34,600

P C L D T M A N R E A L T O R S 911 Shoshone Sireqt North ' 733 19QB ,

T W IN F A L L S iN IC E 3 bedroom houso with single I aitached oar^go. 435 Adams. This Ihouse hat a good ti{od uiiiily - room , liiichen orvO airving area. Large living room. j(l3,S00.

P R IC E R E D U C E D . N ice 3 becJroom hom e with now : aluminum siding. 6 foot Redwood fenced back yard. Th ith o m e h a s a ' recroalion room , utility room , bedroom and iiorag# room In basem ent. Gas heated. W a i- 113.000, t^OW $11,900.

TAYLOR AGENCY

W E H A V E

Sovf(;Al cKCeiieni 3 or m ore pedronm brick homos wllh I ' j or more nains m lincst Twm Fo ili areas. A N D priced Ifl seti I '

IN the i.gnt o( present D U i l D i+j G COSTS - your B E S T B U Y n . among our hstmgs 0 0 N 'T> W A IT — C A L L T O D A Y ' ■ ■

Edna Ir ls l j , 733-0902 Both W ickh am , 733-5476

q. L O O N E Y R E A L TO R

COS) 733-4081"M om berof Multiple Lisltng"

O u t of T o w n H o m e s

irj .Vl;NC1i-l.L, T.'VO i

31

5 -A C a E .^ .

V,»Miry W E S T E R N R E A L T Y CO .

F a rm s F o r S o le

R U N DOW N tarm UO acres' Good iH.'id' , poov nuiidmgs Pnced ifl only S35.000. S TO C -K M E N '.S R E A L T Y , 600 Soulh Lin c o ln , JerorTH-. f'tione 32.1 4B45

120 ACF^Ef.irm on S.ilmon Trncl, 300 ■ah.ire 01 w,iii..r, good 0 room houso, domeMic w(.'li, ponf] and pi/mp D,irK ..yMi.m i36.S00 Phono 343 (U/.V |y,r-,c. ,liter A p ni

no ACR ES w.lh good Gr.iao A .o.ury DArn, hiiy iht'd and Inaling ‘..ht^j 2 Dedroom home. Close to Goodmg. Onl/ 132,000. M U F F L E Y R E A L T Y (1. IN S U R A N C E ', Ooornng, 9J.1 47ftt

i W .'.Civ ES nijmijer 1 tnrm (.in'll //ilh

.Kr,. Vl'j.OOO cn.iMt.re .vr.ii...'.-,' /. ma*woii li)/t l'iTTirirc)0 » Or jt:, IJO''..).', UlilhO. or i;>'oi>i. j ;5 V '. ; . i evcn.ntjs o r . i , i t i ,r (r , i ,m a Sunclii,

375 ACP ES

One 01 the tjcvi in the stale. Large revel lieios. 2 e »ira n.cu all cleciric honu.-^piuL lenani house. Large

-•TwrTTTo-rctiar -N trw -1 rooo-TTusnrt— <ir.>in t)*ns 1 1.370 feel of pipe Iinc Rjis^'s 4M sacks al potatoes per Acre UO Dusheis of grii.n per acre JJWi.OCO

13 M 60 TR A IU E I^ «n d '«crea g o for tala. Call 733 0703. ________

A p a r t m e n ls -~ F u r n is h e q 7 0

3 ROOMS ai>d bam. Ground llooi', 'prival'fl o n trancn. n e w ly rDdecorAte<|, nlcnly lurttlihad,.313 Vaklma Siruet, n ia r , 33<4«4.

LO O K IN G h'ON an Apartment or ,-hom ff?:Cn||-Quilld-..?33-r •

H e i i ie s — U n f u r r i j ih e d ' 7 4

r B E D R O O M .ne w ly furrtiuiod. tBS, . m onth, Adults o n ly , no pels,

rolnrfcocos required. 733 23B6.

Pickup Cam per Close Out A T C H T E W A Y

2 HtwirCoUtaCtuilrYCinywit''W9S00^ 1 i t r B i j v K U i f d . . . 'in s o o H iif1 W m b u«S U<nuud.................‘3SO.OO.

.1 SKitfiiyl/Utbutrd'. , . 'SSS.OOiiit 1 i ' uSHiMMlliMMl. , . . ■ ‘03S.0Q « ' h : 1 ID' Quick (Wli up (U»iKf uted 'SDS.OO liis I 101/2’ Hom»Mjd«, . , . 'S » .0 0 «ii:1 g 'Riaclto.........................'495.00 ills

Wliilatiin No w iNon-To«ic Aoii-Frnsio Av<iilol>l<i i

W e C a r ry :Mnitrllc. Kil. Ctiumpion, lfin>,t><»

lock T.o.rln;p Roadiu-u-rr iTr-,yConcoM 1

OPCN: 1. 7Dt.yso 'W e -l< ,E vo nino»by

Appointninnt— 733-7410 llloko ot Addiion. Tw in FAIU

ro '.I.IU.JOL I rn \'.', an. im .

T H R E E B E D R O O M , Iflurlli ,ln basem ent, U tility roo m , UAt lurnace, connection for gas stove and dryer, alio ofeciric. tl25. month Phone 753 7351. •

•BfM ND N E W , 3 W droom house, b u ilt-in kllcnon, RofrlgorAtor a vaiiAblu. P A rlia lly fOrnishod. fam ily room, two baths, fireplace Gond locaiion, 191)1 9|h Avwtu'o ,

■ U asI Phone 733 7011

T H R f iR B E D R O O M p a riia lly Imisried lu ll biisemcnt. Large doutilf garage Birch cuptx3.\rds And paneling. Iireplaco and Iruil irees 733 1226.

i .MIL ES'.,outh ol Wtnoell. 7 rooms - S tnciiy modurn Gas lurnaco 516

noon and cviinmgi

R o o m s — B o a rd a n d R o o m 7 6

Cl o s e i n , clean, excellcm sleeping room s, p riva te e nlrAnco. Air conditioning. 137 4ih Avenue

W ILL C A R E for Hlderly perujn in 7332513''* VAcancy now. Phone

F a rm s F or R p n t

N A S H U A M o b i le H o m o s

'7 t ^ t T - - -K e N -C R A f T

T ra v e l T ra ile rs K IT C A M P E R S '

E X C E L L E N T 150 acrcs, between Twin l^allt .and Jerome on o ld ' highway. 324 503fl

W a n t e d T o R e n t 6 8

^Professional man desires to lease 3 'bVcJrootn Tio m T. ApproKlmAlefy

»300 per month, Frank BA'ton 733- 04S4.

.(uli basement. t2«,500

GEM STATE REALTY

•3?4 4(iai ■ V90J

'f O R S A L E Of lr.uu- aO iitrl-,. 80 sharci ot Tv/ih F.iiis canal wiitcr South'/.evt 01 fluni J45.000 '.Vould like home or rental lor SI3.5CO

• equ.t, H R iS rO L A G E N C Y . 324 • 567H or 71J Jflt)

S5 CCO DOW N BUYS IhiS ■.riiali rl,i.r ,■

R e a l E s ta te For T r a d e

U N F U R N IS H E D iwo bedroom house, Boyd Ash, Phone 733 0605.

W AN T TO R E N T Countr/ tvjme Without buildings in Gooding COuniy Write Do* C Id, c 0 Times

l ig h t In d u s t r ia l E q u ip . 8 9

2 A CR E S TO C K3 bedrocrri niOi M u ttle , (V, ,|. GoonrnT, 934 4

40 A C R E Sdosirablo home lentures

evorv'hirvg n tine home shoolO 3 bedrooms, plus .one in hnished bflSemerft, lovelV living and dining rooms, Doaufiful lam ily room with largo cheerful l ire p la c e , recreation room In basement, j baths, p ro ity y a rd and well localed, a aroam homo ai J24-.000.

L Y N W O O D B E A L T Y 610 Blue Laket N orth . 733-931 1

A F T E R HO URS:R J. Schwendiman 733-7100Harlqy Mathers 733 D473

L o tt a n d A c r e a g n t -54

1.’ . .M, T H A IL E R ,iricl .icrnnge lor

B u s in e s s P ro p e rty

_____ 1 Dv’.N E R r Near ncv. d^t

jnin.orci.il Properly A S P E C iA l T Y

in Realtors _ 73D 19(16

1971 FLEET' OOD

SWINGER• 3 B edroom s

. • n / 2 B ath s• S h a g C a rp o t• P urnlshod

mjs 00

^ » ! i « " E E A i r r s ,Fred. .733 3830 --------------------------------- 1 .Foggy, 733 6015 Tony, 433 ifiga Earl, 423 56591043 Blue L.lkei North JJ3 H:;7

C a n ip e rs '

A N K S Fi

M U S T S E L L 10 » 50-irAiler. Will consider any reasonable o'fer. Pnone 734-3 153 alter 6:00.

U S EP IN D U S T R IA L E Q U IP M E N T

Michigan 123Aload»i, S6500 JD 8 45;»«Q p,f. SS.OClQ Hnntock fjE4 u ro o tr S7 ICO' " Cot l2Groa«,r. $<5500 ' 'AC model h 3 cro-ier\Jo.o'

SJ750Case modal W9 loado' 56 CCO IHC rnodol TO 18 Cfn -le -

— nf)iBr-S3300 f )D 2010 Bacuho* 5fi250 CASt 530 finciitioe S575C full line of ne-, John Doer, ,ndu»- t'.Ql Ecioipm»nl

ELLIOTT'S111 Ovedond Ave., Q uiliy, Id.

Phen. 678-5505 - Dob.Houiton— ^

Salai Repreienlollve Home Phone 733*1490

Form Im ptem entf

B U Y ,TME B E S T All models 1970 Travel Queen campers Now in

Sportsm an Lodge, 1000 fipr iigs iM germ an. Idaho

A L W A Y S B E T T E R B U Y S

423-5403733-5877

BUS IN E S SSERVICE D IR E C T O R Y

M A G IC V A tL E Y

M A G IC V A L L E Y M O B IL E HOMES '

Trflvol Trailer M olor Homes 3'4 miles west ol West 5 Points

Open 9 6, unless advance «p. poinlmenl. 733 6141.

I M T R A C T O R w ilh M ll International : beet harvestor mounted. Ready to I go J900 733 8059.

M IL K E R — DoLsval, 3 unlit wilh extra bucket for sale. Phone 543. 5945.

M O L Y N E U X M a chine ry Co. T ra c to r rep a irin g , all m»k#i_^ PhfiflB 713.7SI7, . » —

Burjey Nursing HomeH e lp w o n te d im m e d io te ly ,.

M a k e a p p l ic a t io n o.f 1 2 9 M il le r A ve .

' Burle y

HELPWANTED

M O TIL M AIDS

^ c h a Mg e m e n& GI9LS

n<|.. -th.-n;-,i Iv .;.., I ,1-. h t i ; . . a-, S' .•'ti, .mil Iw tv.

Y.i

Sharp T a y lo r Slroot hom e. Basement, garage, large 5’ * per

_ t c n j loan assum able. A C E . R E A L T Y . 733 521 7

G O L D M E D A L L I O N Hom o In; Kim berly. 1440 sq. (t. 3 bedrooms. ; 2 baths, living room, com plete, e le ctric kitch en with all a p ­plia nce s, recreatio n r o o m ,' fireplace, 2 bodrooms, workshop In basement. Large wol I kept yard In ! restricted location. 433 5544 lo r . appoinlmenl - to see this lo v e lyhome.______________________________

' R R IC K D U P L E X Blue Lakes Olvd ' W ill consider te rm s, K lln k o '

I Agency, 733 0391, 733 A734, 733.' ! 5740. I

! 3 B E D R O O M hom e. A ttached garage. I ' } baths, large carpeled living room , birch c a bln H t In

I kitchen. Prlcec^al 114,000,Ca ii Nadine Koepnick 733 7)97 or

; L A N D O F F I C E O F ID A H O : I R E A L T O R S , 733 0716, acrott from; I- St-art.I -------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1

B elow you w ill lincJ m a n y services o v u .la b k nosses. lo o k u n d e r iho tow n in y o u r urea . . . lo t the linest in service a n d q u a lity 'products.

om M n g ic V a lle y Dusi- ntocl ono of ihcsc firms

A p p iia n c o s & H H E q u ip , 1 3 0 A p p l i o n e e s A H H E q u ip . 1 3 0

A P P L IA N C O S B R V IC e

R E F R I G E R A T O R S , w a th e r s , d ryo rt, ranget- Reatonablo rafoi. JOvoartexpflrJence. Del Shunway.

' Phone 733 SU7. ,

BO O K B IN D IN G

Mobile Homo Transporting

H U G H ES . Mobile. Homos. LocAlly ovmvd. insurud cnrrlur. Local rtnc long dist.mce. 733 3773.

S TE A M C L E A N E R R E P A IR

A L L M A K E S , Speclallred Equip, ment Call 733 3036, day or tfvwingt. “ ’

E A G L E Dook Binding. Old book - nibloreitoratlon our tpedally , 500 Plllm ore, 7^3.7314; 934 5195, .

I B U T C H e R IN O

Protcotl AAobll Butchering Cnille and Shoop

Phone733 7191or 423 4921

ROCK P IC K IN G I

CU STO M rock nlckm« With Ar derson rock pickcr. Orciit llowit 543 472.S.

SCW INO M A C H IN ES

C H IR O P R A C TO R

M O R N IN G S ID E ' school, flroplace, c a rp e l, b u m in t . carp o rt and fonced vnrd, 116,200. Call Qill 733-

A L M A H A R D IN f— Chiropractor, 157 N orth ' Washington, Twin Falls. Phono 733 474V

E X P E R T t'ewlng machine repair I. tales, New and used commercials. Scltsort sharpened. Vic's Sowing Machine Service. 520 4tti Avenue I;as1 733 7065

SP R A Y IN G

TR A ^H A O A R D A O C S C R V tC C 1

PAR KS A N D SONS — 733 4441. C o m m ercia l And re t ld c n ila l hauling — coniAiruirS — special tiAuls - mside or outside cHy

T R E E S E R V IC E

VA L L E Y .T R E e I e R v V c E Dangerous Tre e i, Give Us A Call, 1 1

in riT i .,l.-if in

C L Q A N IN O P R O D U C T

F R E E

I fiA'S 'C H and nthe Shakloe products, Fred Yoder, 315 Lonoro

. Sireot, Twin F n llt 733 1565.

LAW N fertilization, lerm .le control, tiousc lumloAiion, root M'eding. , Gom» Spi^aying Service, • 733 4306. :

S C P TIC T A N K S E R V IC E

TOW N A N D C O U N T R Y Tree ler vice. Froe estimates, insured.

. Phone 733 60B8, Bo* 311, Twin Falls.

SAND I. G R A V E L

! F O R SALCi: G ravel m a te ria ls , I Smith Sand L Gravel, 037 4004, I___llagorm An^

FINALFreezer Specials!

Famous Wards Quality! Unbeatable Prices!“ NUFFSAID”

$ 2 4 g 4 o

$216«

!iii| i' i .iU II '..-i.iv • ........

This

U l7697A

. space will bo usM to ad- 1 rtlse your property. We have

sold all dur llttodpropertrei oxcopt I Iho homo detcrlbod bolow — A N D t that will bo sold toon. T A K E ad '

D E L IG H T F U L ,That besl datcrtboi this ruQOM

.bedroom, fam ily roon'> and formal dihlno area. Large well planned' kitchen. Flroplace, 1'/| baths, and allachod D«rage, n « i l ■ location near high school. Low Interetl' financing. Inspacl this proporly today.

JA N IT O R S E R V IC E

Top Job — Janitor Service, we carpel clonnlno. Call 733

d r b i s m a k i n g

D R ES S M A K IN G , women't and ilrl's altaratlon. Wadding dresses,

734 3iOI.t

-------- R O in -H O ia T C H U W 6 r'“ lcr\/Icu.'’ :_ ■ Sower l ln o t.f ln d soptic lank 1 3 cleaning. Also all lypes of ox. 1

Cflvatlon. John A, Haken. 733.2541, ]

I C R A V E N 'S Sower Service; Septic i lank . lew ar line cleaning. Power equipment, froe intpectlon. 733- 3053,

SiCK R O O M B O U IP M O N T

P U R N A C B C L B A N IN O

V A C U U f^ C L B A N C W s

W E A R E T H E a O T H O R I Z E D Dealer for lloover, P lllpv and K irb y V acuum c le a n e tt, Wa service and repair all mekes. A good selection of robulll vacuums. Vacuum Cleaners ol Idalto. Corner ol Blue LaHoi and 2nd Avm ue East, Call Z33-1027.

28 Oil. ft. Ciiest StyleHolds 950 Ib i.................

23 cu. ft. Chest StyleHolcli 805 1tj«. . .,. .

j ^ i C U c f k C Q

. Only

R o frig o rd to rW re e ze r

• Only

. Only

I O M t Y23 cu. ft. Chest StyleS lig h t ly s c ra tc h e d r u r in g u p p a e k in g . . . ‘8 off

P H O H I7 3 3 . l 3 l 4 e r 7 3 3 « r ^ l 6 3

su it '.O N T h A C T U W S lu build poll' bu.ldm y\ ExpeniMJCe necessary. Sleady work 77'> per c ^ l . Phono

- J L u a u s _________

SNAP ON TO O LS C O R P O R A TIO N

‘ Hiis an opening for an indopendon dPAinr. Th is is a frandhisa lerrilory and the man Qualiflod tor this woutO be ih butinett lor htmself The quAllfled man ran — ---

W A M T r.n naliysiMnr lor 6 monlh old O'liir rjiri lor working molher. I W ' . . - n j 4.'.'.ft o r .M3 J331-

W/ ■ - I . ..p^Mimced m ilker lo r Orad'e A, Dairy. Marie Browtii S43-

I .

» p i r e t ^ -H r a w -B W r -yoAr insiicstmeni required. Sales e*pnrlonco helpful Out noi re q u ire d Snap on w ill tra in quAiilicd man. II you want more oul ol hfe than j A i A jcb. w r lli in a p o n Tools Corp., 105 West 2«SC Soulh, Sail Lake City, Utah B4115.

S U P G R V A C fu rn a ce clBAnlno- p u p a rle n ca d o pa re tors. Idaho purnace C ittn lno . Pttona 733-420A.

HAMLETTREALTY

Dov» Homletl, BroVer Waa»# (oil 733-4079 (onyllm al

Ann Heffm otlw 733.3810 (ham a)

rental. Kempar — MalTTcere*acou 4(H Stioshon'a Sireat Wast. 733-904].

h a v i t a c k i n o

Custom Stachino wHif tiarrow bed. Call 53« » S ) Wondall

Cfow iay Pharm acy. 733 .9971.

W H C G L chAirs. exerclsino equip, ment. crutcttet. walkers lor roni or sale. KInosbury's Ptiarm acy, t " Main Cast. 733 6S74 o r 73J 9)14,

S t

olhers. Tw in Falls 731A041.

m acy. i if * »oraJ9 ii4 , n 3 8as4._

d 4 l H O U R -

AIL FREE’ IN STOCit biuvnvM - r.r. MM

A n tw o rin o io rv ic o . T h e a d v o rlite r w ill bo no tifie d to ccrll y o u . If l^iu tn le p lio ne o f o n y a d v e r tU e r -in this

, D IR E C T O R Y is no f o n iw orocf, d ia l 733 -2 3 0iS , T e l e - ' ,p ho ne > A n sw o ring Sorvice I'n T w in Falls, D a y o r .N ig h t .

A . 'V O N K , ( ) / V \ l Iv’ Y-z z n ia n B O M r

733.340S'^TwinFals.Maiio

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M c^day, October' I t , w ro T lm e i N »W i, T w in F a ll l, Id th o 1*

RESULTS ARE WHAT YO U PAY IfOR AND RESULT"^ ARE W HAT YOM. GET WHEN YO U USE A W AN T AD!

CH A M P IO N 3 row pot Bio ha rvctto r

SiO I N T e R H A T 'I O N A L 'P a r m a ll •uctlltnt condDjorti brand n «w

. rubfivr. on front. IJ.Ooo p{iona during d »y evenlnoi aH«<9:00 n 3 i » 3 . ^

TW O R O V / G C M C O b M l harvaitor. - ilngl* r ta r w h M li. Good ih «p « ,

Traclof mounltd loppw . •I.4S0» 7 U IJ M .

row , . .rowei*/ complotolv overhauled la iL voar.-O olh unl>« ready for .your frncfor »n d th « floitJ. Phone S43- 6071

____________ _

LAM H SALE - Oct. JJrid C U S TC H C O U N T Y L I V E S T O C K M A H K tiT IN G ASS’N.SAle na»'n —

' MACkAy. lilAho — 1:00 p.m. 3S00 l -n l( A reederi — } 6o riwo La m P i — ISO Old flwDi ConlACl Lynn Jotwtion. Challli, for O elalli

-O N E U S C O A L L l i ChAlm ori ISO beet ha rve iie r. U»ed lett fliAn *0 A c r e i . 0,400. M A M Equipment, Jerom*'334 SJOO.

-tO A H O T R A C T O H «Blv«oerCa>h f o r uted traclort. U u d pArti at big dlicounti. 731-8M3.

IM CO D C C T H A R V C S TO R wilti tractor mounted topper unit 3 row tank type only dug 130 acret. *3.000. Phone i39 S407, Jotin OVelberry.

Hay, O taln an d r«ad 94H A Y bouot't and lold. Oonded

d e a ie ri. M c K llr Ic k Tru c k in g , Dellevue, 7SB-33S1.

C U S TO M S T E A M flr*ln rolling, mobile*— m o laite i. A| Haikoll. 4JJ MB0, Kim berly._______________

A reliable market for your baled hay ID A H O A L F A L F A PR O D U C TS , (NC. Ju it north of the Sugar Fa c to ry Ptiono 733.9187 Tw in Fail!.

W A N T E d : f u l l pasture- fcr >00 cow l. Duhi — Caitieford area. Phone SJ7 4J4Sor S37.4Si5,

Animal Br*«ding

S E L E C T llre i Incorporated. All breedt, dairy, beet. Walter Leilch, 543-4AM. ______________________

A R T IF IC IA U Dreedino to ABS greal proven i lr e i , natlor^'t hlgheit type production lire t. A lio all breedi of beef— «v«lla b le > - Buhl, -S43-4103r Jerome, 334-3AS3; ShoUione. 8U - 7 U fi Durley. «7a 9353; Haiellon. 179SJ«.

C a H i^ 1 0 2

S C O IS T E R C D H E R E F O R D S . Ted Monaohan, Hagerman, a37-4S&a.

100 & B E T T E R heaS' H olite ln Sprinoer haiferi, weiahing from 1,000 to I.3S0 poundi. Loti of

. cloteup h e ifir i, for tale or trade Some J e r i i y and G uerntey Springer Helferi. I now have two finance companiei to tell cowt through, I can finance from 3 to 5 y ta ri. See me for furth#r In­formation, Eugene Hughei, 334 . 3411 Jerome.

R E G IS T E R E D A N G U S BU LL S. See Dee Hord, 1 norm, 1 weit of Jerome golf courie or pnone 334. 4034, __________

G O O D Q A B V and paiture caivei for . laie. All kihdi. Phone 3J4-414J or

324-403fl, Jerome.

1 0H E A D H U L LS , 3S hoadhelfors. to ^4 ChAroiaii c ro ii brod caivos. Ail eligible lor roQlitration. Phone 733 0411.

SPECIAL DAIRY SALEEvtry Monday 11;00 lo 1;00 p m. ISO lo 250 Dairy Colli* endi wt«k .

Qagulo'to’* I'OO p.m.Sleeker and F*ed«r Cailit, Slouglittr

cowl ond built, Hogi. and ili*ep.

O .J .K o k Ii S86-Q343BillH oirii 086 -7 SI6

S h « « p

0 IT'SVCC'67'73y"ve ir 11 ho ewes7~V* ' — S U rt -U m b ln o J a n , -U h

D B L Ic IO U V a N O W IN Y E R Danama p p le t,-you -p te k < -e ab b* «e /-fe d

. Polpti. ^

P«ta dnd P«t SuppUca ' 110AKC miniature Sclinaujer male

pupplee. 1100 up. Burley; A7I7AS4.

vice, puortlei. Cherl M illet- Kef\^. ~iSe1ir^wait"Redcap corn?r7T<Im

berly, 433 S104,

-^S .O O -p M '-b u th e l^V o u -p lc k ^r-ln o contJilneri and plcking bucketi.

H U N T IN G OOGS. EnoHUi Polnteri. HAdtltolt. Doit of breudlng. Phone S33 42BS, Ifantpn.

P U R E n R E O tiu n tln g V liila (or la le While they lAit. tlS , Phone 733- 34J1. .

X d o r a c i l E 6 week old purebred bAiintt puppiei. t3S e<>ch. Phone S43 4SU.

BOSTON Screw Ta il pupplei. Black -A n d wtiite. Well m arked. Call 733.

1979,

TW O a week old reoliliwed, Samoyed' lem a lc jlu p p Tii V ," A I Ic y i l l , '“i33- S713, Kimberly.

T IN Y 4 ' j poOnd A K C while toy poodle for itud. (40. Ptione 733- 37flJ.

AK C reolitercd Dachihund pupplei with pup ihoti. RoAionable. 433- 5flW.

AKC regiitered toy poodle pupplei. White Aiio apricot onsi, Pttone 733' B01S.

BOB'S K E N N E L S r , Gun do gi — Obedience tre ln in g , Bo a rd ing. Have lom e dnga for tale. 733-3330.

T O G IV E A W A Y !■/) year old part Te rrlerm ale, Hduiebroken. Phone 334 I39I, Jerome, from 9:00 a.m . to 5;00 p.m.

A K C M IN IA T U R E Schnauier pupl. Extra nice lllter.-SAtiifACtion. H. Maltrt, Burley. 676.7943.

AK C G R E A T D A N E S . Poodles, DrlttAny, GormAn Short H A lr i, N orw egian E lk H o u n ds,' S Am o yedi, P u re b re d G e rm an Shepherds, E nglisti Pointer

— Shoc.tti4 ir-.-croii*breed<— M ad* K w n e ii. Phone S3A.3317.

P O O D L E P A R LO R Profetiional Grooming

Any Dreed of Pop — 733 1 195

O N E F A M IL Y Je rie y m llkcow. Will calve in May, Phone 433 5703, Kim berly.

FOR S A L E : top Quality purebred Angus bulls, 3 year olds and younger. Howard or A, L - H anki, Burley.

• A N G U S D U L L Aten Repoia stock 16 m o n fh l o ld. Phone 3J4-S131, Je ro m l. Idaho.

TO P Q U A L IT Y light weight calves.

R E G IS T E R E D AN G U S buHl, top quality, big growthv. Ready lo work. Phono543-4052alter 4:00 p.

W OO D CH IP S FOR S A LE .- lem l load! At 10 wheeler prlcei, 671-8419 after 8 p.m.

H u o htl. Duhl. S4) U U o r 543 5960.

F A M IL Y M IL K cow l, cheaper than m ilk b llli, financing avaiiabie« Jerom e 334 3415,

C A LV B S B A d Y and G r a i l calves, all kindi. Vi W elt. 'U Soulh of Kim berly. 433- Sl}4 or 4»-5a09, 0 ( . 0 Cattle.

n s TO P quality red heileri for s a Io P tu>na 837.4754, Gooding.

US R E G IS T E R E D H O L S T E IN covrt, m any grand daughters of our A ll- American inha cow. These are young good plus cow i, w t were Idaho'*, prem iere .breeder and eHhlbllor In 1968 and 1969. Phone

. A rch ie \ M s lo n e , 308 334 SCI3, ' Jerom e, Idaho. ' v • ,

■ T O T

H O R S e S H O e i N O , t r lm m ln o , — ^room JnO r-0«nw er-Hna,-3J4-4i3l,

E X C E L L E N T for. hunting. Soper

»350. Call 433-5430.

APP ALOO SA4 'and quarlar hortet. All top blood llnaa- Por raclno,

— B rn rin M r»^"* 'rvo tf 'c tio 8i r - « » t i ttlll Plovd. n io h ll. 4»-S5M .

A L L T Y P B S or hO TM l. bouaht, u td , traded. Plenty ol ranch a*ldli>oa- Ren Halay. 7 il 605S,

HGAV/Y o U t v 9 h o rit trailer. t )«S , 3 blockt iV>rttt ol Rangier D rivc in, Jerom e. Vemoo Blake.

I D A H O H I D E I T A L L O W D E A O A N IM A L P IC K U P

Phone collect 733-6135

A p p lio n c ia t & H H E q u ip , 1 3 0

R E F R IG E R A T O R , *160. Aiso Kitchen Aid portabio dlsJiwaiher, tl40. Pnono 733-6flS5.

Wcstinghouso front ioading copper dishwAsncr, cutting boiira top. now 1 yc.ir w nrrAnty, ti7Q At Cam's 733 7111.

O a r a g * S o U < e o a t ir F o r S a U1 3 0

, S a n r h : H i r r S L B « b o e tt- and

O e e d T h l n o f T o E a t 1 3 3

C A N N IN G H E N S , 3 poundl up. tl.lO .each, Poultry supply 313 Slh Avenue Wett 73} 3l6fl.

T R E A T ‘Y O U R S E L F .lo wtioleiome tiNlik With A great tiavdr. 77 cenfi a gallon. Savtf at.B in gh a m Dairy,

,A(kJlson Avenue Pail.

D O lJn L H R E D dellcloui. applet.

J .E . Bowden Orchard, ' j mile ibuth of Kim berly.

Anilqu** 1 3 9

S A L L Y 'S A N T IQ U E S , 43a S9S0. R ound d in in g ta b le i, c h a in , h u tc h e i. d i ih e i , w a ih ila n d a ,

,-.o ltK f -(W -r\ J tv r .e .^ -_ ___________

G U ID E D T o u i s D A I L Y . Pete Johniton, 304 Soulh Waihingtom (A irport Road), 733 3345.

MlKallan«ou» For SoU U O

> X 13 L IN O L E U M rugs, aiiorted patferni, U.9S. B A N N E R F U R ­N IT U R E , Tw in F a lll, 733-1431.

H O N E Y W E L L P E N T A X , lin g le lent reflex wilh 13S M M leni And cate. 536 3333, eveningi.

O L Y M P IA portable typewriter with . regular i i ;e keybonrd. Phone 733-

B037,

S TOW -a-w ay bed (o r-re n t. S3.00 t f week. Banner Furniture, phone 733 1431, _________

L IK E N E W beautiful m ink Hole. Auburn haie in color. Very At­tractive double collar. T h iit to le it in excellent condition and i i reaionably priced. Call 734-3394 or 733 667S.

1 6 9

' w a r e r ^ T - ' ^ u r b m p i r -' H a rle V 'D a v id to n m o to re y cle t.

- J B R O M B — I M P L E M B u i h r i M A R IN A .

S E E T O D A Y S W A N T A O S for the bell buys In town,

14' iKukt, motor and trailer. Beit offAr over S150. See at 335 14th Ave.

> North BOhl

Roati • M o lo ri ■ Srtowmobllei ■ Your Bvlnrude and M e rcury dealer. -1163 Blue Lake* North, 733-1194.

board-outboard or I9 I ol* V drive, at fall 1970 prices. Save money, iradeno w l No payment or Intereit (II Spring. Other i l i e i available. Century Automotive Machine, 3*1 W e il Addiion, 733-5070^

W IN T E R S T O R A G E for your boat,'

M o »< ^ re y < U i

'63 Y A M A H A 350 with 1966 305 enolne. 1200, 733 6973 flller 4 p. tp.

1966 IHONDA 90 Tra il, 1964 Yamaha BO T ra il, 386 Jackson Street, Twin F a lll.

MotercycUil ISO1947 - T R I U M P H 500. e xc e lle n t

condition. Lo ti of chrom * and eatrai'. «77S o r best offer. 7M-S070 or 733 0 S»6 ,

N E W 7&0 H O N D A . New (or 11300. Call 7U-4034. Hailey, a ik (or Dick.

Trucks 196

Good dependablepickup. '57 FW d F - 350, V-4, 4 speed, heavy'duty rear end. now tiriti, loe It lo believe at

- J H U i O ) AVft.Jjor.ltltJlUbi

P O T A T O tru c k s needed Im - .m ediately. 10 w^eol o r boli tail.

Plwne 835 5044, Eden. .

1951 J E E P universal. Steel cab, <4 Wheel drive with lock out hubi. Chev. VB, tdw bar. Safely In- ip K le d and ready to hunt. tSOO, 7 U BS35 o r 734,3658 alter 6 p. m .

1963 C H E V R O L E T 3 ton long wt«eel base. 4 -ip »e d . 3 -ip e e d ,' good rubber, 43i $095. '

1965 C H E V R O L E T <^-ton t lio rl wheel bate, 6-cylinrier, good tiret. 733 8963 alier i : 00 . -

1970 C H E V R O L E T p ic k u p . 350 aulom atic, 10,000 m llei. 9i4-4431, 353-4443 , 5)6-9978.

Truck!F O R D R a n g e r, 33,000 m lie i,

automatic tra n im iiiio n , 60 gallon gas c a p a c ity . 8 ' j ‘ ca m p e r. Package or separate. 733 8337.

A utet ^ i r SoU 7 0 0

1968' c o r v e t t e : ' Blue;~Laou«ge~ ra c k .'O n e owher. 36,000 actual m llei. Sharp, Phone 733 0457 or

— 73S.t92S___ ____________. ................... ..

1961 M U S TA N G . 3-ipeed automatic, power ite K in g , V I engine. Real Sharp. Phone 733-1S73.

1959 F O R D Ranchero. Make offer. See at Curi Manufacturing, phone 733-571).

1964- T H U N D B R D IR O . Call Lynn Schm ler, Grand Vu Tra ile r Court, tpace 6 1 , alter 10 a. m .

U S E D 1953 J E E P t4i0. M S. M Equipm ent, Jerqm e.

SELECTION . AND QUALITY

UF A L L C L E A N your carpel wilh

Host. No wet shampoo problemi.': Rent machine t l . W ilson-Datoi, Tw in F a IIi and Jerome.

U S E D S T E A M cieaneri lo r tale, high p r e i iu r e w a ih e r i . call Speclaiixed Equipm ent. 733 3026 da y i or eveningi.

C H A N N E L M aster stereo tape recorder. 7" reels. Like new. Sl40

offer. 733-5070 or 733 0586.

W E R E B U IL D hydrAulic jA C ks at A b b o tt 'i Aulo S up p ly . 30S Shoshone St. Soulh.

East.

;SW AG E l d tires.

K E E P carpets beautiful despiio fo otilepi of a bu iy fam ily. Qu?- Blue L u stre . Rent e le ctric ihampooer t l . Krengel'i.

" N E V E R used anything like i l ," say users ot Blue Lu stre c a rp e l cleaner. Rent ejectric shampooor 11. Creonaw All's.

S A U Y O 6" reel to reel tape recorder wilh speakers and microphones. Four Buick m ags, 15 x 7' j. Phone

71 cyfjic to o l G ltjion upr^ghl frc c rc r , new w a rraniy, J26fl at Cain's 733 7111

Com piote ,bedroom set, double drcssor.-Tiiohl stand, caii 54J-5131 Duhi.

H O O V E R -U E R IG H T vacuum, good condition. (45. Phone between 9:00

: and 5;00. 733 2008.

W E S T IN G H O U S E L A U N D R A M A T T W IN S — washer and dryer. Both only H49.50. 90 day warranty, M a, Y E L E C T R IC , 441 Main Ave. E .

H Q T P O IN T 30” range. 90 day w arranty. 189.50. M L V E L E C ­T R IC , 441 Main Ave. E.

F u rn U u . i f t H H O o«f<i 1 33B U Y Soli - Trade. CamerA Center,

H a II ol Music.

F u llsiic poiy foam'ma I tress and box spring, the sot for tS9.9S at Cain's 733 7111.

M O V IN G S A L E :, Furniture and misceiianoous. 3l)1 E lm . Tuesday only.

U S ED D UN K B E D Set wilh mat tresses. 179.95. Terrris. W ILSO fJ

S M A LL Danish modern sola with attached end table. Im m aculate. 149. Perfect for office or don, Gfeen sofa and chair. Turquoise bed daveno. 5 piece kitchen set. tl5 . Walnut extension dining table with leaves. Claude Brown's Music and Furniture.

A L L T H E new styles of V irtue dining and kitchen sets,_jjust arrived. All reduced as m u cli^s JO per cent. Claude Brow fi'i M u ilc and Furniture.

W A N T E D : U ie d f u U it u re , ap- pliancei, baby thingi*, coal ito v M , antiques. Repalrli^a, upholstering. H ayei Furniture, 733-4010. .

CASH POR G O O D used itokerm atic parfor (lA-nacei. atio gooti uiad oil healers, B A N N E R F U R N IT U R E 733 1421.

t S P O T CASHFor fu rn ltu re Appllances

Thinasol Valueb a n n e r I f u r n i t u r e1J7 2nd Avenue West. 733-1431

M u i i c o l I n i l r u m t n U 1 3 4

B A N D IN S T R q ^ B N T S , u i id and new. Rental plan, renlalappiiaft on . purchaae price. ConrJ • B u fW y P "",

_ .S a lm a r _ a n d -B iv f t o ld * .-W * r n k . ’

R E N T A L R E T U R N : H a m m o n d Organ T . l l l . Save 1300. M a u n K

— M irtic i -»M «6 W ,-i» » -M a ln 'e « t t —

N E W Y a m a h «n la n o i; Used planoi;Vox g u iia ri and am tillfieri, k l h

~ iT * r w — w re rd * T ila v »n — W a rn e r M ufic, 131 Shoihona North.

BOGIGN SO watt P. A. am plifier. tIS . Claude BroiAn'i Music and F u r.

U P R IG H Tp la A o by Cabla Company. eHcallenltonaquallly. «17S. ^ o n e 7 3 3 l})5 .

R ba^SfidT V S *!# . 1 2 5

C o m p a re o u r 149.9S <■ p ric e •OVM*t)«re. Cam ara Canter.____

O a r a g * S d U « 1 3 0

. s U n d a Y a n d A A o n^v/ October lumitura.eddt,

733 3999.

M U F F L E R S initalled while you w a ll. Complete muffler service, including cuitom du a li. A bboif'i Auto Supply, 305 Shoihone St. Soulh.

S H A M P O O yo ur own c a rp e t, profesilonai resulti. Rent a Clarke Iham pooer with com panion vacuum . Datvper Furniture, 733- 1431.

S P E C I A L O R D E R S ih o u id be placed now, C h riitm a i treei, large fir and decorationt; churches, ichools and lodges. Wholesale. D e liv e r ie i w ill start before Thanksgiving. Write Ray Rugg, Arlee. Montana 59831 or phone 736- 3140 ( 406)

stock of S T -R E -T .C -H fabrics. Patterns and nolloni. Skinner's Sewing Shoppe. SaveOn Snoppfng Center.

Ml»<«llan«eut W anlad 141

W A N T E D : Tw o 4 ' or 6 ' Counter Glass Display Cases. W rito : Dox 395. Ketchum , Idaho B3340.

W IL L B U Y direct or Auction your lurnlture-appliancei-odds ft ends. Snake River Auction. 733-77S4.

CASH F O R S CR AP M E T A L Copper, B r a il, Alum inum , Radiatora, Batterlei, Etc.

H .K O P P E L CO- 152 2nd Avenue South

F u o l a n d W o m J 143

F IR E P L A C E WOODCut lo o rder, delivered for only l l 6 '

D R Y S E A S O N E D -IJrepiace wood, I- All kinds. Phone >33-4206.-

FO R S A L E , (Ireplaca wood, u v e ra i varletlei. t20perlon delivered 733 5940, 1 ,

D R Y fH n E . Cut and split, t i l iier pickup load. Phone 733-5099.

Hootino Equipm ent 144L E N N O X W A R M a irllu rn ^ce wilh

(an and itokerm atic stoker. both In excellent condition. F or a p ­pointment to examine both • articles. A real buy al .l200. Call atier s:ob . 423-SiOO.

C a m tr a -P T s o U ^ S u t ^ p jly 1 5 5

Kov ii vwhireo n e vjp rlc i

Sporjlng 0 » o d t 15912 G A U O E S H O T G U N , model 13

W inchM la r, v a ry good condition. . Phone 334 $106, Jerom t.

M w if tb lU t

Y a m a h a lo rn riliM e re S N O W M O B ILB S

' .E R IC K S O N M O TOR S, S30Main So. Tw in P a l l i '

.739 4000 — -

1 9 6 7 D O D G E 6 0 0 ,lill cob 361 tnginf, S ip itd (rant- I 'niiiion. 2 tp»*d rear oiia, 900i?0 ' liret, powir tt»tr>no '

FOR S A L E ,!1968 G M C 3ton, 5 And 2. 16 II. stuel i

, fioor bod with 10 Ion doubio ram j l\oist. Ono owner. 22,000 milos- i 14350. ■ 1

1966 C H E V R O L E T >4 ton pickup. 4 X 4 lock out hubs, VB, heavy wiioois and hitch. 11795.

1965 F O R D 1 Ion with duals. '353' t VS. Sampson combinaiion bod. 11795.

)n, iockout Fik|bs. 1B95.

16' C U R L bed w ith N horso hcAvv duly motor. 1175.

Phone 334-4018

A ulot For Sale

"""T ToTIymou fr"llaivedtr* 4 daor i*dan. A iptciol factory purciinu of tfii'i f)«n»)>ful Ilk# naw modal givat llit bolanca ol nay/ car 5 yaor 30,000 miia warraniy. Fully aquippid and air <ondiiioning. Yourt for big tnv-' ‘ ,

””•2981'’“onil only 1 0 .0 0 0 milai.

1968 Mercury’4-door lidan. baoutifol 2 Iona blua and wliila. Fully aquippcd <wil)) powi^ itifri^,g, powar dii( brokev, qi^tomall<', driva, rodio/ niui lactoryoirconditibning.

•1885°°1967 Chrysler

Nawpod Cullom iadon-«/jll> luii powar and air conditioning. Saa - il» i vary ciaon car now. Spacioi P/ica

•18830”1967 Plymouth

1 9 6 5 D O D G Elong 2 ton. V -8 angrn*, 5 ipted liontmitvion wilh o 2 ipaad raor o>la

1 9 6 6 C H E V R O L E T |Till cab, 327 V-0 angina. 5 tpecd | tfontm unon, 2 -tpecd rear anie.t powei ilaetina. , |

1 9 6 5 C H E V R O L E TQO Sariav 2 1 2 ton, V-Q enolne. 5 tpacd Ironimmion. 2 »pead raor uile, 900>20 l.rei

F o r d N - 7 0 03 ion Iruck, V-0 angine. 5 ipaed irontmivlion. 2 0 ' lucloiy, iioi bad 10.>20 litDt. 2 ip<«d lear aiie

- fof^'pialfly rabw.il molo*. --------------------

1 9 6 6 G M C2 ion. V -6 angif'a, 4 ipcad ironi-

condition, Mag wheels, 337 engine, j tHighjiertormance. FHione 733-3355. |

M O V IN G 'T O G erm any, must sell ’ 1970 V o lk sw a ge n. Exce p tio n al

condition. Phone 336 4646.

. , V-e, AuI6~ mahc, powar ilaanng, 3<d laol,

-67 M U S T A N G G T lASthBCk, V B. 4 . speed, low m ile s , tACtory ' WArrrtnty 734 2726 or 733 0543 j

1963 F A L C O N SprmI VB. 4 speed ; Very cican. Excvllcnt condilioo. 1795 733 5070, 733 05B6. I

1960 INTERNATIONAL2-lon. long whaai bota liuck, V-Q an­gina, 5 tpaad Iranimiilon, 2 tpaad (aaraaia. oimoit new Q2Si20 lirei

C-700 tili-cob. 3^1- V-a angina, i ipead tranimittion, 2 tptfd^.teor

-.Mle, 900i?0 tlrai.- ”

BOBREESE’SDODGE CITY

500 block 2nd Ave. South-

1953 C H E V R 6 l E T 2 dOOr. 160 Phone 326 •»749. Sec at l U Main, Filer.

~& ood 1 P^J~tflr.~ "Power "s le e rln o . automatic, good tiros. } 0 miles pe« galiop, I pint oil in 4000 miles. 1175.00. Phono 73J 5079 evenings.

•1660““1 9 6 6 Ford

Cutlom Slotionwagon, Radio. i hooter, oulomolic, powar ilaanng and foclory condiiioninn,

*1473'"’1966 Mustang

2 door Matdlop V-|}. Podio.' Buckai laau, Fioor ihilt end oir condi-

_ 1 iloning. Pdcad ol only

•1285*“1966 Toyota

4 door tadon, Sinndord ihifi^acojv om/ plui good Ironiportalion dl

» 8 8 6 ' “ '

196fi C H E V R O L E T ImpaiA SS, M y equity or older car. Take over payments 733-7481.

1966 E L C A M IN O . 6 cyiincl.w, 3 speed. Exceilent motor. IIOOO. 733 1B66 alter 5 p. m .

FOR S A L E : Sharp 1965 Chevrolet im p A lA . 110J0. Call 78B 2235, Hailey. y

> A)Lt<SW AGEN Dus. Needs motor. tUboti tires. 1100. '1737 V d Ave. East.

1966 O L O S M O O f L E F SS- J u t I |)verhauied. Good tire s .'C h ro m e wheels. 1330 East Addison. Best Offer:

1967 V O L K S W A G E N , low mileage, 1971 Ute Liner motor home. Under 2,000 m iles. 733 8061.

'70 Ford Calaxle 4-door sedan, 3M V- , 9 engine, power steering, like new.

733 0545. _________ .

1963' C A D IL L A C . V e ry good con­dition. A ir . 1795. 733 5336. See At 3029 S herry Drive.

1963 C H E V B O ,L E iT 3 door hardtop - with 1966 '^37' engine. 4-speed.

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Open evenings ty 8 p.m. 195« O L D S M O D IL E 9S. Phone 734- 3732 After 6 p, m .

A u te iF o rS aU . 1 0 0 A u l o f F o r S a l* ! -

S A U S d h d S f R V I C E D & G A u lo m o v lU

I3t9 i« l*v< .t. n i-4 ]« s

L IM If E D N U M B E R !

1970 Ford Rent Cars Now Avdilcible

Workman Ford_____ 5 ^ d la x la " 5 0 0 " 4 * d d o r 7 t « d a i i 'i r l9 7 0 ’.G a la x l »

_iOO 2 doQthqrdtop'i, 1970 Torino 4 doori, oil wilh V*B englns, automatic trai^iftiiuion, power lieering, ' lae(oryajr>condltlonlno, all under 10<000 mitei. Bolonce o ^ c lg r y warranty. 1 , •

SAVE HUNDREDS OF ,$ $ $ $

1966 V W BeetleA nifa (laon aconomy unit Saa itiiioow ipaciolladot ‘ “ ‘ — ‘

*881””

\ i i i i s iUSED CAR DEPARTMENT

2 S 4 4 lh A u « . W « i l

A utet For SaU 200

1»6t M B R C U R Y -M A H O O ^ C o to n y ^ P a rk sthllAn .w a g o n . Te n pAuenger. air, new giM s bell

-lire * ; P h o n e -B U rle y '«7 |.3 a 7 ro »^ .After 4:00 p.m . 67a-M73.,

- 1 W -C H 8 VSport. Cicellent thape. 44.000 miles, inaulre 7 » -4 7 n . d a vilm t.

— A n j r -s 'p f -------------

. P O N TtA C S B U IC k S

C H E V R O L E T S O LO S M O B ILE S

Auto* F e v ^ lo

196) S C O U T 4 Wheel d rive , excallanr condition. Phone » 4 -o a y , Je rom a .

.B R O TH B h S . ■ Penllac-Ca^lllae

’ » 0 M C ‘ . IRupert, Idaho,43« 3li76

J ^ m C H E V R O L E ^- 9 P « S M n g « »

K ln g vt/ o o d E it o t e W a g o n

Turbo Hydroniatlc trnnimiiiion— 4 Saoion Air (o ndiiioning'.- Pnw ar Staering — flower B roliai— Tintaii g la u — E la c trk ' Window liitt— Eladric door locVi— Puili bullon rod.o. 4700

. Milai.. . n E N T y O f lX T R A IO U IP M B N T

I M M I O I A T I I V A V A H A B U A T f 3 7 4 S

P h o n e 7 3 6 -5 8 3 3• ■ Sun Valley

L I T T L E A D S

BIG SAVINGS!CHRYSLER - P LY M O U TH -D 0D I5E-D ire c l F a c to ry D a a lc r

HARBAUGH MOTOR CO.‘'Orivo A UHle, Sove A lof"

O O O D IN G ' 934-4112

PERSONALIZED SERVICEHAS MADE WILLS MOTOR A LEADER

IN MAGIC VALLEY’S AUTO INDUSTRY. . .The co u rla o u s. e llic ie n t service ' y o u receive from B o b b y W ilis m o d e h im a 1 9 6 ^ N a lio n o l Service M a n o g e r o f the. .Y ja r A w a r d W in n e r . B o b b y is o u r custom e r r e la lio n i m o n o g a r os w e ll . as service m a n o o e r . "U y o u w a n t i t d o n e r ig h t ,

-------------t a k t l l 10 B o b : " ' ------------------ :

You’ll Save Time, Trouble and Money You CAN do Better at Wilis

----------------^ m V IC IN G A U M A ^ tS O fX A n S ------------------

vajBM O r O R C O .

P iV M O U rn , JEBP, RAMBLER A N D rO Y O T A3 3 6 S h o ih o n a S t. W e it I T w in PalU

DODGE CITYWE ALWAYS HAVE THEBEST SELECTION IN MAGIC VALLEY!

n w r o o d g f f - - t i m — IW 6 0 W S -Polar* 4 door ledan, radio. V -l engine, automatic transmlislon. power sTe a rln g. fa c to ry air conditioning. .

1965 Mustang SU95Pastback, V -l engine. autoiTnallc tra n s m lis lo n . p ow e r ite iirln g and b rah H . factory i \ r con- diiioning, nice.

'9 9 ' tU K u ry ledan. V -l angMe. aulomatic t ra n im lu io n , power steering and b rake i. window* and lea l, belled lire*, tu-tone paint.

1968 Chrysler $2695 Newport * door hardtop, V -l en gin e , e u lo . t r a n im l i i lo n . power ileerino t b ra k H . factory e lr , ih a rp . '

1967 ChryslerNewport 4door ledan. Power steering, power* brakes. 1 owner. Ve ry nice Iniida and out.

$1795 69 Dodae $2595

1969 Ford $2695Oalaxla SOO. 4 door hardiop, 9M V -l engine, power iteering and brakei. factory elr< vinyl lop. low mileage.

1968 Dodge $189SCoronet 440 itatlonwagon. V -l angina, aulom allc ira n im liilo n , powar sleerInO' br'akM< 1 owner.

'68 O ld t9 8 $3095luxury Sidoa, fully powereJ.'air con- dllloning,' juit like brortd new. ........

Coronet SOO ] door hardiop. V I engine, aufomallc transmrsilon. power t iie r ln g . b ra k H , bucket

. t e a l i . v in y l lo p . fa ctory — vra rra n iy . Wiarp.

1969 Plymouth $2795F u ry Ml 3 door hardiop. V I engine, aulom allc tra n im lsilon , power it ia rin g , power brakai, v in y l top . fa c to ry a ir - . condltlonlno, *^arp.

‘«7 C h ryile r $17M300 ] door hardtop. V<l engine, aulomallc. Ira n im itlto n , pSwer

, itaerlho. powar braka i, real. nice. . . - ■ ■ - ' ' i '

l««].R im b la r iS«5i fy lfrtftf ■■

ovardrlve. end very c l ^ i

1966 Dodge $1495Polaraitallonwaoon. V - l engine, automatic tra n im lu io n , power iterring and braket..

1964 Dodge «69S4 door 110, V I engine, aulomallc lra n tm liilo n « power tleerlna* power brakai.

'69Chryil»rToy/n I Country itatianv/ogon, V8 engine, automotic Irnnimitiien, fully powatad, factory oir condi­tioning, one owner.

1966 PlyivioulhBarracuda, radio, V - l .m glne.

^69 Dodge $2195Dart Swlrvge/. 340 cu. In. V-8 engine. 4 tpeed trantmluton/.vlnyl lep. orve owner, nice.

67 Plymouth $1395vallani 4 door i ^ a n . V -I.m o ln e . autemalle • ♦ fe «w »l* a le n f-ve rv -

*1966 M ercury— $1250-Monlclair I door iedan« V I engine, aulomallc Ira n im liilo n , power iiaerln<f< bright red ...........

l968Cho'tler $3095Tow n and Country waoen> V.| •nolntr .eulomallc. tr*n«nillilop<

i wo r p s Ht i i c i o i r - — “t le ffe n w e o e n . V>$ ■Mandard traAam>Mlon< radio, anid heaiefi rune good.

'6«Pord I '

Caiallna hardtop. V-l engine, aulomallc t ra n im lu io n . power Ileerino and brekae, factory elr cen dlllw ln a . 13,006 oclual m ile». A new d iry i le f tr*de lns_“

«149519MMusta»ig-H e r d f o p / t if -n r r i'P / i i f

•u tom a lk ’ tfi_________ ____•le e rln flr in eMcellent eeiMilllefi.

• uo a u v ie SOO. f I b o r hardtop. aoolne. eiJtemallc t r e n i f i l i ^ .

P $.1495 power ite e rin g »nd b re lie i,

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Grange raps spud labelsDUHL — The Lucerne poUitofls that aro placed on tho

Orange, No. 189,has approved a jnarkol for human consumption I' reiolutlon oppoBlhu prcBent within, Uie boundarlos of the

Idaho . , . may contain 11 per cent aututandard potatoes."

The term '-substandard ,"polatQ-gCBdlna^anu labolin8_Stato.0U dahflL__,..,___ _ , • Q irlsty said In tho resolution.prncllcfls.jn that Bubstandard " F i r ......................................... -m .. .

/lutuinii’s clays o f blue and go|il —FALLEN LKAVE9 arc icadercd over lawn* in Twin Falls

Clly ParkTlcavine spcclu of gold on the sllll grvcn ftrnsfi. A^«oll(nry stroller pnwMrihro»gli lh« pnrk i Icmoiin, »urrom»lc<l by nutumnn! booiily.

j u balmy Jail iif*

H H H again plagues Minnesota GOPMtNNEAPOLIS.Mlnn.{UPI)

-♦ i-U was the-day after the IMfl presidential oloctlbn and two Minnesota Republicans were

’* still savorlnK tho victory in a Minneapolis hotel lobby.

Hubert H. Hiimplircy, tho scourge of the Minnesota GOP for 20 y e a n , had been beaten.

!‘Two years pgo wc took over the sta te and now the presidency," one purtisnn j;loat- ed.

His colleague, however, saw a fly in the ointment.

■'Do you k(iow what Uils probably m eans?" he snid. “Hubert will be buck to plague us here." u ----------

Humohrev camo bnck Indeed,

and he la not only well abend In Ills race for the Senate, but the D em ocratic F a rm er Labor (DFI,)«par(y lus a good chnnce ofJoppllng Republicans from control of the state.

From .all indlaitlons, tho former vice president and senator will be returned to Wnshlngton Nov. .1, Hl.s lond_.ln the polls over Rep. Clark MacGregor hog been shaved a few points,' but Humphrey still Ims Q commanding lead.

Although GOP lenders Insist, MncGregon —reputedly Pres­ident Nixon’s personal cHoicc for the race —Is clojilng the yap

.a n d may still catch up, most party strategists are working to

llARVEST SPECIAL SALEOFDEMOKSTSATORS

’ 1 0 0 .0 0 nSCOUNT

First,-potatooB labeled U.IJ. • m o an s ''^ a t they do nofcbmpiy__ilatoea a rc oUowcd.Uio label of.. .No. lBtilppcd.out.of.UiQ.Slato!ot__wlUi..U.S.-J4o.-l-rcdci;aLataQ'—

U.S. No. 1." . Idaho m ust bo free oLall visible dards."Tlie resolution states, ac> blemish such as sunburn, cuts,

cording to James P. Christy, rots, disease and must not bo who wrote tho document: underslzo to moot federal

"Tfio writer has recently standards."• lenrAed tliat there Is a different OtV the. other hand; the system used in tho inspection of resolution sa id , "potatoes potatoes that are shipped out of m arketed fo rrh u m a n con- tlio State of Idaho and tho sumption witliin th irS ta te of

Ttie resolution asks that "the practice bo discontinued and thiit ail potatoes labeled'U .S. No. 1 and m arketed within Uio S tate of Idaho .for human connumptlon -moet nil federal stahdardH for potatoes ho labeled . . . "■

^ood-bulk 9 -

Gem yields topsllOISK <UPI) - Tho Idriho

Crop and Livestock'Reportlng- Sorvico s^ild Friday this year's production of corn, barloy, all JMiy_an(l:.pQtatooa_la.C8limH(wl.: at record high levels.

'Hio 1070 spring wlieat crop In Idaho, according to tlie service, Is estimated a t 10,500,000 bush­els, which Is four per cent bo- low 1009 and three.per cent be­low itwa.

Hut Idaho's corn for grain is forecast at 2,400,000 bushels, down four per cent from last month but four per cent above a year ago. Tlio report said the docllno in m-ospects from Sept.1 results largely from increased diimngo from soutliern corn leaf blight, other diseases and In- .sects.

Hay production in Idaho is cs-.

timated at :J,Q75,00a toim, up tliree.per cent from, last year and 14 per cent above tho lOOfl crop.

ALL^BRAK'the natural ws^ to

, rogularlty.

McNEDSofHOKG.KOi GIn TWIN FALLS, 3 DAYS, OCT. JO & 21

Cuslom TallorIng (or M o n » Wdmbn at Fantaetic Hong Kong prices

S pecia l a fter2 S U I T S $ 1 1 Au p d I S H I R T . . . I O I - X X \ / ' . ° S L r ; '

RAYM O N D C H A N D , >33.0650. 9 A.M. 1o Q P.M. H O U O A Y IN N , 13SOOIUE lAKES DIVD. N.

Unablo lo visit? Just wrilo & be on our maillna Hit. McNoda, K.P.O. Oox 7240, Kowloon, Hong KoAo

keep Humphrey’s margin dojvn Uie campjiign for the DFI. lias now luis ncjirly a 10-point Iea<l mainly to preserve the offices been the rise of Woinlol! iiccordinf} lo the MinnesoUi Uiey novv hold. • /\nderson, the-liancLsomu. young Poll, conducted by the Mlnnen-

For Humphrey has pul on a candldale for governor, who polls llrlbune campaign to. remember, oven •

. by Humphrey standards.MncGregor has conducted a

vigorous campaign, too,, and has iield his own in several face

_to.fflcc cncQuntfirfl_willi_Uunt- phrey, including a one-hour television debate.

He has been given maximum exposure Utrough appearances with n p a rad e of Nixon ndmlnistratlon officials. Even tiie* l^esldent's daughter. Tri-

■ cia, spent an afternoon cam­paigning with him. in St.-Paul.

Tlie most exciting feature of

YO U W IN BECAUSE IT’S ELECTRICY o u 'r e in th e w in n e r 's c irc le -

w h e n y o u c h o o s e f la m e le s s e le c t r ic w a te r h e a t in g , f ir s t c h o ic e n in e t im e s o u t o f t e n in o u r a re a .

Another winner going for you - -R e ddy'sw aterh eaterservice

Call Idaho Powor whaiovor your 'walor healer problem . . . nt nighi or on woek-ondt if It's an emorgoncy.

ID A H O PO W ER C O M P A N Y

FLAMELESS ELECTRIC LIVING FOR A NEATER, CLEANER WORLD

PLUS TRADE IN ON PHAFF-VIKING-ELNA-

UNIVERSALDEMOSTRATORSNEW ZIGZAG DOES EVERYTHING, EVEN

; TWO STRETCH STITCHES. ONE THAT OVERCAST ........ AND FINISHES THE SEAM IN ONE STITCHING.

SPECIAL THIS MONTH *9 8 .0 0USED ZIGZAG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 9 . 9 5USED ADDING MACHINE . . . . . . ^ 2 9 . 9 5

SEE OUR BIG SELECTION OF KNIT FABRICS , 100 BOLTS TO CHOOSE FROM

POLYESTER ’3.49vo. VELOR . . . . ‘ 3 .9 8 vd.

FABRICS

S K N UP FOR S TRETCH SEWING C U S S STARTING HOV. 5th '

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: COLD WEATHER PROTECTION

MEN’S VESTSLeather w ifli

Sheepskin Lining,

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l7J7Klmb«rlyflcl. Twin Fntt». tdnlio Pliono 733-8432

50M alerlali ond Laboi; Included

State Injpoction Station No. 1217 Phone for Appolnlmonl— 733-9680

ALL SALE-PRICED NOW!

LAMPSHUGE NEW SHIPMENT

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