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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 25

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Pocatello, Idaho
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DOORS OPEN 6:30 TIMES 6:45 9:12 "MOST EXCITING FILM OF THE YEAR" SOPHIA IDRBI oEOnac nfrMW TREVOR HONIMI JOHN MILLS TDMCOURTHUY Foolball Highlights of 1964 Plus News and Cartoon Now Showing! A picture the entire Family Will Enjoy! Adu. Ic Stu. 90c KIDS (under 17) FREE I I IN 233-0383 CARTOON 8:25 An unusual motion picture experience! WAIT DISNEY Those alloways Ttrnuinrtfti Russia Showing Submarine Force WASHINGTON (AP) Soviet I "They seem to be operating Ui submarine operations have in- greater numbers and if-creased in the past year, sources said today. Navy officers said the wider "We've spotting Soviet submarine oper more often," one official saidJations reflect the larger numbe "Where one or two used to show of long-endurance craft, incluc up, we're sighting three and ing atomic-powered vessels four. now in the Soviet sub flotillas.

11.10 90c Kids FREE 232-3093 NOW SHOWING SUrto 7:51 Help Ynni The Colorful Adventures of THE BEATLES are more Colorful than COLOR! UNITED ARTISTS HELEASI THE FLINTSTONES PON'T GET so UPSET; SUB WAS THINKING OF SOWETHINS ir WAS B4.D ENOUGH WHEN SHE BROUGHT OUT THE SUN-TAN OIL IM A GALLON WHEN WILMA HANDED ME THIS PAINT ROLLER, THAT DID DOTTIE WILBEKT; SOONMOUU. BE BACK IM COLLEGE 1WTH MATM ITl'M SURE SLAP ONE fl OF US IS IN STEVE BOPER STANP BACK AND JTANO A OF tf ANYBODY YELLS FOR HELP, STINGEK GErf THE SPECIAL WAIT DISNEY FEATURETTE TECMICOUMt Journal Classifieds Bring Quick Results THE CITY THAT PUT THE NATION ON 'Rawhide'Star, Eric Fleming, Goes Thalaway By BOB THOMAS AT Mcvto-TeterMon Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) Viewers of the long-run Western "Rawhide" will be wondering why costar Eric Fleming went thataway. Like most matters in television, it was a question of money. The ruggedly handsome actor can be found these davs at MGM, without the sideburns and shaggy hair he sported in "Rawhide." He is well clipped and tailored for his role in the new Doris Day comedy, "Glass Bottom Boat." You can't imagine how pleasant it is to work with a washed face and have a rug under your feet," he said. "And with girls.

There is something deadly about wo. King for seven years with a male cast" Don't get the idea that Fleming is complaining. He seems to be one of the best-adjusted actors around. He didn't even mind being dropped from "Rawhide," although it meant the loss of a tidy fortune. Fleming admitted that he entered the series haphazardly.

After years of median success on Broadway, he decided to chuck the works and head for the Pacific Isles he had known during the war. But Hollywood kept delaying his departure with acting jobs. One was in the pilot of a Western series. 'I figured nothing would come of it," he recalled. "The first script was aimed at the guest stars, and I was only one of eight regulars.

I was astounded to see the final version, and find Clint Eastwood and I were the stars. "Still, I never thought it would sell. CBS couldn't give the show away, finally put it on the air in mid-season with half- sponsorship. Within a month sponsors were in line to sign up." Six and a half years hter, it looked as if "Rawhide" had come to the end of its dusty trail. CBS announced the series was being dropped, then a change of management reversed the decision.

At first I decided I wouldn't continue with the show for a million dollars," said Fleming. "But then they came up with a deal that virtually amounted to a million dollars! I had to reconsider." Fleming told the network he would be willing to continue, but then the bosses apparently had second thoughts. It-was decided to continue "Rawhide" with Clint as solo star. Champ Repeats NEW YORK (AP) Bobby Fischer. 22, U.S.

chess champion, has won his third long-distance game in the Capablanca memorial tournament. The lournament is being ayed in Havana but Fischer cabling his moves from New ork because the State Depart- lent refused him a visa to rislt Tuesday night he defeated ueorghia D. Tringov of Bui- aria in 22 moves. JULIET JONES TIFFS TAKE TOO LONG. IN THIS AGE OF SUPERSONIC? WE TAKE CUTS TO CARVING EACH OTHER UP INTO SMALL PITIFUL PIECE KERRY DRAKE VERY I HASN'T SAIP AMY- CAN'T FOR SEVERAL HANS HE MAPE A 1 THE THE SAS SMEIL IS OUT OPEN THAT POO, 1 1 CAH'T Tax Affecting Cigarette Sale LEWISTON, Idaho (AP) Merchants here report cigarette sales are up as much as 33 per cent since Washington state raised its tax to 11 cents a pack.

Most of the new business apparently is coming from Clarkston, and other Washington areas just across the Washington-Idaho state line. "Absolutely sales are up," said Louis Wagner, manager of Safeway Stores, in Lewiston. "They've climbed a third over sales a year ago. "Many customers buy three to five cartons at a time, and sales of eight cartons to a customer aren't unusual." Another merchant, Maurice Jamison, manager of Albertson's Food Center, said "the higher tax in Washington has had a definite impact on our cigarette sales." And in Clarkston, merchants reported cigarette sales fell sharply when Washington raised the tax from 7 to 11 cents. One of the largest cigarette merchandisers, McPherson's Supermarket, said sales are well off those of a year ago.

Pollution Deadly WARSAW, Poland (AP) Two U.S. officials say more 18 million fish were killed water pollution in the United States last year. There were 485 separate episodes of fish killings by pollution in 40 of the 50 states, said the report of A. F. Bartsch and William N.

Ingram of U.S. Pubic Health Laboratories at Corvallis, and Cincinnati, Ohio, respectively. They reported to the World Congress of Limnology, the study of lakes and streams. Trucks Haul Milk WASHINGTON Dairy and meat manufacturing a shipped more tons of communities in their own and customers' trucks during 1963 than any other type of transport, the Census Bureau reports. However, when distance as well as tons were considered, railroads became the primary means of transport.

Private trucks carried almost 42 per cent of total tons shipped; motor carrie 1 and railroads ac count for 30 and 28 per cent of total tonnage, respectively. SUte Jwiratl, 1M5-ZT Indicted LOS ANGELES (AP) Actor eorge Raft has been indicted i six charges of income tax vasion, U.S. Atty. Manuel Real ays. Raft was indicted Tuesday by federal grand jury to An- eles, the attorney says.

Raft Is ccused of paying no taxes on income from 1958 rough 1963. Raft, 69, will be arraigned cxt Tuesday before U.S. Judge lercon M. Hall. Wt WARD'S MARKET CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAYS! FRESHEST PRODUCE APPLES WATERMELON 69c WHOLE HAMS 57 Ib WILLIE THE WIENER 2 79c CHUNK BOLOGNA 29c FRESH FROZEN MEATS AND POULTRY STEWERS FRESH FROZEN Ib.

19 FRYERS FRESH FROZEN Ib. ROUND STEAK 79c T-BONE STEAK 98c POT ROAST 43c BIG VALUES FOR LABOR DAY AND BACK-TO-SCHOOL TASTEWELL TUNA 4 0 rl.OO PORK BEANS 5 or 1.00 MARGARINE 3 for 89c RIPPON Good Cookies 4 Pkn 1.00 PICKLE BARREL PICKLES 4 tor 1.00 1-POUND PACKAGE M'MALLOWS 4 for 1.00 100-COUNT PAPER PLATES 69c BAGGIES Pl 49c SKIPPY DOG FOOD 1.00 SHASTA CANNED POP 13 or 1.00 Stamps The Most Popular Store on Poplar Wi A Rideam ILEE WARD'S SUPER POPLAR and JEFFERSON.

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