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The Idaho Statesman from Boise, Idaho • 6

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BOISE IDAHO FRIDAY OCTOBER 4 1968 THE IDAHO DAILY STATESMAN PAGE TWENTY4 Boise Miss Chosen Driver of REGIONAL OBITUARIES The Statesman doss not charge tor publication of obituaries Paid funeral notices ara accepted as advertising Cold Front Predicted For Valley Bureau Foresees Cloudy Skies Occasional Winds Death Notice Mabel Camp Hint 104 for-merrly of Ustick and Boise died today in an Ontario nursing home Services are pending Higinio Rodriguez Josepliina Rodriguez Graciela Munuz CALDWELL Services for three members of a family killed Tuesday in a traffic accident southwest of here will be conducted in Texas The rosary was recited Wednesday night at Dakan Chapel by the Rev Father William Wassmuth of SL Mary's Catholic Church Interment for Mrs Josephina Florez Rodriguez 20 will be held in Hale Center Tex and interment for Higinio Rodriguez 75 and Graciela Munuz 11 will be at Rio Grande City Tex All had lived on Route 2 Wilder Mrs Rodriguez was a daughter-in-law of the elderly man and the Munuz girl was his of the Week for this year is junior at Boise High SchooL Boise Exchange Club sponsor Allen Derr Miss Van Schuyler will be the guest of the club for lunch today in the Hotel Boise and will receive merchandise prizes Training Graduation Set for Idaho Marines Basic training graduation ceremonies for an all-Idaho Marine platoon will be held Wednesday at the US Marine Corps Training Center in San Diego Calif Secretary of State Pete Cenarrusa said Thursday Gov Dm Samuelson has asked him to represent the state at the ceremonies The Idaho unit was sworn in at a ceremony about two months ago on the steps Cenarrusa said the group of state officials which will leave Tuesday will include State Rep Marion Davidson D-Bonners Ferry and State Sens Sam Kaufman and Dean Summers both Boise Republicans Indian Summer wil come to an end at least temporarily Saturday when a cole front moves into the area Saturday the US Weather Bureau said today The forecast is for partly cloudy skies and occasions winds today through Saturday Highs today will be near 80 with lows tonight 42 to 47 Highs Saturday will be 65 to 70 The five-day forecast for Southwest Idaho Saturday through Wednesday sees showers most days Temperatures will average below norma which for this time of year in Boise is 70 high and 41 low The high pressure ridge which had sheltered the Intermountain West from Paciifc storms weakening the weatherman said It will be replaced by a low pressure trough from the Gulf of Alaska which will then pass on into the central states Little if any precipitation is expected in the valleys this weekend but a few snow flurries can be expected above the 7001 feet level Saturday he said It will turn cooler over the weekend as skies clear Sunday High in Boise Thursday was 76 and the low this morning was 45 High in the state was 78 a Mountain Home and Castleford Low was 19 at Fairfield Nationally the high was 95 a McAllen and Alice Tex and the low was 17 at Detroit Lakes Minn Valley News Of Record MARRIAGE LICENSES Tommi Lson Banks a -A BkAaa Caldwall and Lynda Karan Rhodas Ontario: Ralph Dorn Karr and Vlr ginia Zana Cannon both of Cald ginfa zano cannon ooxn win-wall Lastar Frank Honay and Mar-ioria Elian Honay both of Parma: William Sanford McGinlay and Shiran Kay Wolf both of Nampa NYSSA To Mr and Mr Ar-turo Salinas Nyssa a son born Oct 2 at Malhaur Mamorial Hospital ONTARIO To Mr and Mrs Stavan Cordar Ontario and to Mr and Mr Richard Raa Ontario daughters bom Oct 2 at Holy Rosa- To Mr and Mr Har old Off ill 224 Fourteenth Avenue South Nampa a daughter bom Oct soum riampa a nay 2 at Mercy Hospital CALDWELL To Mr and Mr Jarry Stevens Route 1 Caldwell a jvrry aitvoiia nvuie vaiuwa 11 daughter and to Mr and Mrs Juan Ramos Box 70 Caldwell and Mr and Mrs Antonio Valdez Box 447 Homedala sons bom Oct 1 in Caldwall Mamorial Hospital BIRTHS CALDWELL To Mr and Mrs Marion Huntar Star Route Melba Mr and Mrs Andres Garcia Parma Labor Camp and Mr and Mrs David Putnam 1712 Washington Avenue daughters and to Mr and Mr Frank Hawlay Route Caldwall a son all bom Sapt 30 in Caldwall Memorial Hospital ONTARIO To Mr and Mrs Dennis Huff New Plymouth and to Mr and Mrs Morris Dahls Harper sons born Oct 1 to Mr and Mrs Jamas Kowash Baker and to Mr and Mrs Ray White Ontario daughters bom Sept 30 mid to Mr and Mrs Paul Timm Ontario a son bom Sapt 30 all at Holy Rosary Hospital To Mr and Mrs Charles Schomburg 519 Tenth Avenue South a daughter born Sapt 27 to Mr and Mrs Ralph Heidedrecht 224 Banner a daughter and to Mr and Mrs Alvin Mattox 512 Ivy a son both bom Sept 2: to Mr and Mrs Michael Smith 23 Wiley a son born Sept 30 all at Mercy Hospital PAYETTE Rufus Wayne Corley and Judith Etheldra Stohler both of Fruitland Aristae Arriaga and Carman Perales both of Xyssa Leonard Basel Thomas Cambridge and Edith Elizabeth Sumpter Boise: Bias Martinez Jr and Mary Aiup and Virginia Genevieve Hum bard both of Caldwell DISTRICT COURT PAYETTE Suits for divorce have been filed in Third District Court in Payette by lola Cordelia French against John French and by Meryl Fenstermaker against Loretta A Fenstermaker CALDWELL Divorces have been gn in Caldwell by Judge Robert Dunlap to Orpha Bates from Alvin Bates Orpha Collins from Bill and Laureen Climer from Lawrence Climer Woman Asks $21703 For Alleged Injuries Carol Wing filed a $21703 suit in Fourth District Court Thursday for injuries she allegedly received in a two-car accident at Eleventh and Stater on Oct 24 1966 Named as defendants were Ralph Moore listed as the owner of one of the vehicles involved in the accident and Mike W- Moore listed as its driver The defendants are charged with negligence PORTRAITS COMMISSIONED WASHINGTON (UPI) Elizabeth Shoumatoff whose paintings of President and Mrs Johnson will hang in the White House also has been commissioned to do portraits of their daughters Lynda Robb and Luci Nugent Vem Brooks Services for Vera Brooks 28 Route 1 Eagle who died Tuesday following ah industrial accident at an Eagle machine-shop will be conducted at 1:30 pm Saturday in the McBratney Alden Waggoner Chapel with the staff of the Followers of Christ Church officiating Interment will be at Dry Creek Mr Brooks was born OcL 31 1939 in Mountain Home He attended schools iii Mountain Home Eagle and Meridian He married Judy McLean at Boise on Sept 5' 1962 He was a member of the Followers of Christ Church In addition to his wife he is survived by a son' John and a daughter Connie Brooks both at home his parents Mr and Mrs Irving Brooks Boise four sisters Mrs Mildred Scholfield Boise Mrs Evelyn Granden Eagle Mrs Jean Martin Middleton Mrs Phyllis Richards Boise three brothers Bob Brooks Boise Bill and Richard Brooks both of Eagle Pallbearers will be Duane Granden Garth Baldwin John Lathim Jack Hunter Curtis Barker and Russell Granden Friends may call at the chapel until 1 pm Saturday Rayman Nelson Rayman Nelson 56 of 5709 Fairview' Avenue died Wednesday morning 'in a Boise hospital following a lengthy illness Services will be conducted at 11 am 'Saturday in the Qoverdale Funeral Home with Rev George Roberts Bible Missionary Church' officiating Interment will be at Cloverdale Bora Aug 24 1912 in Star he lived in Horseshoe Bend until 1929 and worked in various shipyards before moving to Conners vi lie Ind where he resided until six years ago when he returned to Boise He was a member of the Bible Missionary Church Survivors include three brothers George Hersel and Jesse Nelson all of Boise several nieces and nephews a grandniece and a grandnephew Boise Crash Injures Meridian Woman 59 Eunice Keller 59 Meridian was treated at SL Hospital and released Thursday after she was injured in a two-car rear-end accident on State near Twenty-second at 12:35 pm Driver of the other vehicle was Jerry Wilmont 20 Meridian Police Officer Mike House cited him for violation of a basic rule Wilmont was wearing a seat belt at the time and officers said no seat belts were in the first vehicle EVERY TIME" Boise Glib Honors Girl For Driving Hie Boise Exchange Club inaugurated its seventh year of choosing the Driver of the Thursday when 16-year-old Chris Van Schuyler was selected Miss Van Schuyler is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Phillip Van Schuyler 720 Ranch Road and a junior at Boise High She studied drivers training at North Junior High She will receive girt certificates from area merchants and will be the guest of club member Allen Derr at the Exchange Club's luncheon today in the Hotel Boise -t In an innovation' for this year teen-age drivers of the week will tour the Department of Law Enforcement and the Boise City Court and Police Depart-menL The club also plans to make an award each month to the local high school whose students get the least number of traffic tickets Derr said Fall Schedule Nears For Fountain in Park The fountain at Ann Morrison Park will be switched to its this week Parks Director Gordon Bowen announced It will be turned on only during Friday Saturday and Sunday evenings The fall schedule will be underway for three weeks before the fountain is turned off for the winter Bowen' said GRAFFITI by Leary Mildred Martin ONTARIO Mildred Vivian Martin 73 of Ontario died Thursday at a local hospital Mrs Martin was bom May 2 1895 in Rapid City SD Her husband Martin preceded her in death in 1961 The couple had moved from Dayville Ore to New Plymouth in 1945 and to Ontario in 1962 She was a member of the Emblem Club Mrs Martin is survived by a daughter Mrs Vivian Swede Baker Ore two sisters Mrs Beatrice McManus Payette Mrs Alice Clevenger Hyauuiis Port Mass two nephews Galen Clevenger Prescott Ariz and Clemens San Clementi Calif three nieces) Mrs Lillian Smith Hyannis Port Mrs Phyllis Franey La-Mesa Calif and Mrs Florence Bush Ontario Services will be held Monday at 2 pm at Bertelson-Lien-kaemper Memorial Chapel in Ontario The Rev Father David Hazen of the Blessed Sacrament Church will officiate Interment will be in Parkview near New Plymouth Garence Peterson GOODING Clarence Leland Peterson 70 died Thursday morning of a long 'illness at a Gooding hospital Bom Oct 31 1897 in Rigby he moved with his parents to Logan Utah and attended schools there The family then moved to Trenton Utah He married Lavina Riggs on Sept 24 1925 in Logan Hie marriage was solemnized at the Idaho Falls LDS Temple In 1952 the couple came to Gooding where he had lived since in retirement Mr Peterson was a member of the Gooding Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints In addition to his wife he is survived by a son Clarence Jr of Shoshone four daughters Mrs Paul (Norma) Bingham of Roy Utah Mrs Oran (Clara) Stone of Ogden Mrs Arlen (Monta) Daley of Othello Wash and Mrs Gerald (Mary) Adams of Kennewick Wash a sister Mrs Annie Barrow of Malad and 15 grandchildren His parents a sister and seven brothers preceded him in death Services will be conducted at 10 am Monday at Thompson Chapel by Bishop Bobby Rogers' Interment will be at 4 pm Monday at Logan Friends may call at the chapel Saturday and until service time Monday Dorothy Rogers CALDWELL Services for Mrs Dorothy (Dot) Rogers 40 of 601 North Kimball Avenue who died Tuesday evening at a Caldwell hospital will be conducted at Canyon Hill at 2:15 pm today Hie Rev Father William Wassmuth of SL Catholic Church will officiate The cortege will leave the Flahiff Chapel at 2 pm Mrs Rogers was bom Feb 6 1928 at Norfolk NY where she was reared She attended schools in Norfolk and Providence RI In 1944 at the age of 16 she worked for radio station KOA in Denver Cola where she was known as on an early morning program She and a sister moved to Bremerton Wash in 1946 and worked in the shipyards for a year She later moved to Boise She was married Aug 15 1954 in Caldwell to Wayne Rogers They had a Western band and played in clubs throughout Idaho for several years She had worked recently at the Western in Caldwell Survivors include a brother Amos Phelis of Syracuse NY and two sisters Mrs Alice Sorensen of Rochester NY and Mrs William Reagan of Clay NY Idaho Colonel Ends FBI Academy Course LL Col Lynn Fritchman son of Mrs Norris Fritchman 5600 Lubkin recently graduated from the FBI National Academy second in a class of 100 Col Fritchman was the first nominee of the US Army Intelligence Command to attend the academy and presently is stationed in Denver He is commander- of Army intelligence activities in Colorado Wyoming and Nebraska PLUS DEPOSIT Marion Mansell Marion William1 Mansell 62 of 216 Washington died at his home Thursday Services will be conducted at 2 pm Saturday in Relyea Chapel with the Rev Robert Barnett of the Glad Hdings Church officiating Interment will be at Canyon Hill in Caldwell' Mr' Mansell was bom June 13 1906' in Notus and was reared there He married Lucy May Fergerson at Notus cm Nov 25 1928 They resided in Long Valley until 1943 when they moved to Renton Wash Moving to San Jose Calif in 1949 he was employed as a diesel mechanic from 1955 to 1960 when he retired because of ill health and returned to Bend Ore He was a member of the Baptist church He is survived by his wife a son Curtis Mansell of Weiser a daughter Mrs Shirlene Baker Weiser three brothers Bert Mansell Oroville Calif John Mansell Riggins and Vestal Mansell Boise a sister Mrs Mary Cochrane Notus and eight grandchildren Pallbearers will be Glen Fox Vestal Mansell Adan Moudy Issie Shaman Delbert Wilker-son and Robert ManselL FIREMEN CALLED TWICE Boise firemen answered alarm's at 8:27 am at the Thundertird Motel College and Capitol Boulevards where a car fire was reported and again at 9:55 am at 631 South Ninth when a camper trailer caught fire Only minor damage was reported The names of the owners were not listed THE FIRST Teen-age Driver Chris Van Schuyler right She is shown here with her Ada Sheriff Hits Report On Seeger By RALPH NICHOLS Statesman Staff Writer Ada County Sheriff Paul Bright said Thursday he doesn't think he told a group at Boise State College who Wednesday jrotested a scheduled appear-ince by Pete Seeger that the oik singer is a Communist The sheriff however said he told the group that Seeger who scheduled to appear in Julia Davis Park at 3 pm Sunday that Seeger Communist statement came after le was quoted as saying he hac ocumented proof that Seeger is Communist Appearance Protested -The sheriff was quoted while speaking at a rally held at Boise State College-Wednesday protesting BSC stu ent-spon sored appearance Evidence offered by the sheriff Thursday to that Seeger is associated with movements included reports and indices of the House Jn-American Activities Committee a report by the Un-American Activities Committee California and and July 1965 a publics on of the National Council of the Church League of America The reports on Seeger in the News and referred largely to the HUAC reports and also to the Daily Worker and various other publications rom which selected references were quoted Association Noted Many of the references to Seeger in the publication associated him with organizations as identi-ied as such by HUAC The 1960 HUAC report produced by the sheriff called Seeger an Communist" Bright said he say the college students listen to Seeger although he said they should be aware of the philoso-hy which he believes Seeger representing The sheriff said he disagreed with appearance in Boise but said now that he is coming he should be allowed to appear and that anyone that tries to prevent his appearance should be arrested if they vio-ate the law School Menu MQNDAY Spaghetti with meat sauce Combination salad Sliced peaches Parker house roll with butter Milk FINISHING BIRTHS MILLER To Mr and Mrs Jack Millar 3213 Bellamy Lana a daush-tar born Oct 3 at St Alphonaua To Mr and Mr Gilbart Pattansill 1847 Donald Circle a daughter bom Oct 3 at SL -Alphonsus Hospital BURKS To Mr and Mrs Rob-art Burks 120 East Forty-third a daughter bom Oct 3 at St Hospital Tutor Views Architect Use Of Computers SUN VALLEY (UPI) Computers data processing and microfilming will play a big part in architecture of the future a Pennsylvania State University professor said Thursday Speaking to the Northwest regional conference of the Ameri-can Institute of Architects at Sun Valley Thursday Herbert Wheeler said that in the fur ture there will be computerized bidding computerized material handling and computerized handling of technical Information He predicted more influence from the federal government with resulting regulations and control on the floor of business government will become the biggest buyer of designs from Wheeler said Group Organizes With Goal Aimed AtYouth Welfare Formation erf the Foundation bn Youth for persons interested in youth welfare was announced Thursday A news release said its first meeting was held Tuesday at Boise State College and that Robert Gibb is vice chairman Annual meeting of the foundation was set for Dec 2 Appointed committee chairmen were Frank Elam organization and bylaws Roger Compton finance Mrs Carley program and planning and (Erv) Johnson public relations YMCA Charts Course In Life Saving Field A fall life saving course will taught at the YMCA in Boise from 7-9 pm beginning Monday Physical Director Doug Rathman announced Thursday He said the class will be lli 12 sessions and those who pass will get certified YMCA life saving cards Registration will be required in advance Classes will be limited to 25 MARRIAGE LICENSES Thao Adams and JCay Lynn Jorges both of Bolsa John Data Hade Maria Johnson -both- of Boisa Hedies and Linda Patrick Josaph Watarhouss and Mary Jaan White both af Portland Glynn Wayne" Soothe Kathleen Barnes Twin Falls Boise and Jamas Locks Hews Hawkts and Joy Joanna McKean both of Boisa DISTRICT COURT Divorces have bean granted by Fourth District Judge Ray Dur-tschi to Esther Dworshak from Calvin Dworshak and Randall Walker from harts Walker Complaints for divorces have bean filed by Roy Edmondson against Vara Edmondson and A Lucila Mick against Dean Mick A complaint tor an annulmant has bean filed by Jannia Pulvar against Ralph Pulvar A jpatltion has bean filed by Reba Gardner for a change of name for her minor son from Gregory La-land Martin to Gregory Latand Gardner A petition for a writ of habeas corpus has bean filed by April Jo LaValla who is presently serving 10 days in the Bofas Municipal jail PROBATE COURT A petition tor a dec raa determining heirship has bean filed in the estate of Joo amort died April 21 19 in Ada County A petition for probata of will has been filed in the estate of Elsie Bonar died Sapt 2 resident of Ada County A decree of final distribution has bean entered In the aatata of Weber Appal died June 10 1965 resident of Ada County MUNICIPAL COURT Robert Woolley 38 Coaur d'Alene drunk charge 325 bond forfaited Joo Fassnar 59 Homedala drunk charge 335 fine plus three days in Jail Santiago Salazar 29 Nampa ficticious license plates resisting an officer and suspended driving license charges Innocent -plaas entered trial to be set Jamas Boron 60 25114 Warm Springe Avenue driving -while Intoxicated charge innocent plea entered trial to oe sat Oran Taylor no ago or addresa listed drunk charge 325 bond forfaited Ezra A Millar 3 1203 Vermont Avenue disorderly conduct charge $25 bond forfeited Lester Whittee 71 2821 Malad driving while Intoxicated charge in nocanf plea entered tria' Dennis Combs 28 lea entered trial to be set i Combs 28 Boise disorderly conduct charge 325 fine Harold Martin 36 1830 Pannin-gar Drive battery charge Innocent plea entered trail to be sat US DISTRICT COURT A voluntary petition in bankruptcy has been filed' by Cleo and Frances A Maxson both of Rupert BUILDING PERMITS Walter Scott 711 North Twenty-first re roof Standard Oil Co 403 South Twenty-fifth remodel and Rachel Shuay 1607 Jefferson construction HELPS WIN AWARD SJ Sgt Robert A Rue whose wife Marcella is the daughter of Mrs Caroline Brown 2201 North liberty Road has been recognized for helping his former unit the 3rd Air Division earn the US Air Force Outstanding Unit Award Sgt Rue is an administrative specialist now assigned at Offutt Air Force Base Neh PRINTING IN 1 HOUR! YOU BET! Your Camera-Ready Copy Can Ba Printed WHILE YOU WAIT! Spaad Printing at PRINTING 221 So 10th Ph 343-7616 After your car is washed by friction with brushes all detail work is finished by qualified personnel' assuring you of "A CLEAN CAR BOISE STORES ONLY! CAPITOL KWIK Siresca PAK 10 oz 2 LOCATIONS 1 700 Front Street Boise 220 South Capitol Blyd Boise SHOWERS are forecast for tonight In the Pacific Northwest and In the northern and southern Plateaus with snow in the central Plateaus There will be rain In Texas and Oklahoma It will be wanner in the Plains and cooler along most of the Atlantic Coast (AP Wlrephoto Map) i.

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