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-V'OLv 667 N&r^" 6 l -------- "iMagiirf^^ey^^ome Newspaper — -TWiNi*AllSrlC>AHO,-Wk'DNbSIMYiMAV-2Ar-J-V7'0 ^TIMES.NEVy$PHON€ ---- cnr>l«*nir ... Ut« our toH-fTM DumlMrti BuhlCaiiltford ^[■^:g|WWl^PjUh -FntrRotw^^ - ; — Wende»I.Jerom#>— tf I a m »’ Gooding Hagerman S3«-3S35 • . Postal Rate Jump Victim Of Politics WASHINGTON (U P IL —Con- would pass this summer. U gressgrecledPresldenl Nixon's would put the newly named Jong moribund postaJ relorm U.S. Post Service under 13- plan with new enthusiasm member board of governors, today, ^quietly shelving an. Nine onhe,m would be picked - prices:---------------- :--------------- ~ b r t h c ' Senate; and'tliese nine "We discussed it, and in governors would choose the depth," Sen. Jennings Ran- 10th and 11th, a postmaster , dolph, D-W.Va., said of the general and deputy postmaster Senate Post Office Committee's general. • . ; I . Voters In Oregon Reject Age Droj^ By HOWARD APPLEGATE PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) - Bend held a slim lead over. James Weaver o! Eugene for' rate hikes. "We decided just to /tA sort of let the matter lay. The i 1 IX O TI^ major thrust Is on postal reior-n Lcadcrs cent campus unrest, soundly rejected Tuesday a proposal to lower t»ie voting age to 19. ■ Gov. Tom McCall said “radi- cal” elements were at least in -part-to-Mam e for .its-defeatr - - “The radicals knew they couldn’t radicalize the students WASHINGTON (UPI^A-lTie as easily if they have the right White House said today Pres- ^ vole,” he ; ' ’ ••Through the bill, we’ve _aUemptedaQ_move_tbe_Can -_^..'— ^ ---------- ... . ''T gress out of the rate-making I rkYlf process." Sen. Hiram L. Fong, • .R-Hawaii, said of the com- ruld““have"'i‘ Oregon Is tte r,r.l of 11 stato oviir eiinDrlntivB rv><!»nl Q<.rui/<P tihir>h tUBtlOn Wlth 40 I Oregon has no U.S. Senate contest this year. Pocatello School Lievy U p POCATELLO (U P I)- Voters In Pocatello approved a mill le^. luBuonwiuiwouamesaieiiaers HawaU (19), and Alaska (20)- vy,in an election Tuesday nlghl to JSiSrneed iS =' “ ‘“"‘s’’'- ' a m argin 0^2,685-10-4.6- - ■^'“s-Secretarr^Rona^^^ -------------- -----------------a 62.5_per cent majority.- m S D-Wvo Se'co^ittre Ziegler said the President The vote 19 proposal trailed This means the School Dls-, chS'an „„i ai„„„„ce any deci- hy a 63 to 37 per cent margin, trict W25 wUl levy 10 mills ov- The House Post Office to the businessmen and With returns in from 1,083 of er U|e legal limit of, 30 mills House Post Ullice drama" was' state’s 2,(84 precincts it for mainUinance and operaUon being foiused on the meeting, behind 151,003 tdM ,895. fmds. with the 8 ner cent raise which was announced T^iesSay McCall, who easily non nomi- District omdals Mid that pas- inrreaws are Included economic tribulations. Republican balloting, and near- owns a 129,999 home will be A-House -subcommittee^Aas— -^■n>e-P“n»se-ls„[or_. the- |y..aU_omepmdldates>cked_^5^ each _ - X.-. - - . ♦»,« ggg pPQpQgj. year to maintain the ] Committee has approved a differing postal reform plan, n-iiuu»c-BULn.vttuiuii«nr«iaa— ---— - — ----------------------------:-------,L" <— J e l d - h f i a a n g S — P n - J S ix o iL ’s ^ e i J ^ l . t o . e x p r e s s ^ rMuiit that uirM 9r^ U o n “ RasoinflsmiridanTtolistento^ in the ^strict and" pay Increase be financed by what they have to say,” Ziegler "backlash” could defeat 'it. • provide for a five per cent sal- raising the price of a first class “ W- “1116 • President meets M cC ^'s opponent for the gov- ary increwe for employes., (letter) stamp from 6 to various groups frequent- ern q ^lp in Noyem^f will be Dlstr^t Bus^ess M eager cpnLq ^ t h ^ s w i n r f p i n w r m f l u n . ly.” Democratic State Treasurer James Branvold said the vote zines'and newsDapersl D ^ g e Ziegler said two top Preaid^- Robert;^auB. who got more ^ dtcated that;Toeat5ll& tesl- U. S. FLAG goes vp in flames as screaming FUlpino yonths-dlspIay aott-Ainerlcflii-BlogBng - . " ' Gertrude I, and two hippos residing at Seattle’s Woodland Park-Zoorbut only temporariiy— Wholesale Prices Rise increased 46 per cent and third ™ economic advlkrs would •— i..- j- .. (Class (adverUslng) boosted 33 attend. Treasury Secretary “ ""“ jed. McCall beat Straub Jw educaUon and per cent.. But committee David M. Kennedy and dialr- members have indicated iitUe man Paul W. McCracken, of voters approvirf educaHonal fundlng^at the state support for the propsal. Oie CouncU ot Economic a prdpoaal to make that city’s evel than rely so-heavily on Randolph was asked whether Advisers,asweU as Dr. Arthur .“ "“;"™ «W c™ «awar mem- local. m.v h.v F. Bums, chairman of the oriaim eSM botconcrett cross, ployed a rote in the Senate Independent Federal Hesertt " ■ JiM "-— ^----------------------------— ------------ committee’s decision to defer Board. park;overlooWng the city re- A stro n au l T o rale Increases. ‘'That may be cently was ordered remoyed by iin element," he replied. the Oregon S w em e Court as a McGee said he hoped the bill « . religious symbol. Tlie U.S. Su- hippos ‘ would ' be one too mMy, according to Director Frank 1^ _____ Vincenil. _____________• ■ ;, G ^ de 11 -all liaoo jound.' • of her—was a\i ............................. ~by l*ondio, a d zatlon, which her from an a ~ WW-W In April' or flOO a cent during the 37 months- of • ^AUwi E. anllh Jr.. a ^ d e sa le prices rose againthls little more than a decade'ago. the Korean War. During the executive, was the sucrassfiil 'The index was 3.5 per cent most recent 37 montha of the bidder and he put her on hU As Inflation Harij^ Un month as the nation remained ' in the grip of an inflation In -R ise ----------- preniBi>)ualx«{»«dt^wan C lerk’s E rro r memo- Take New’Job - some-ways worse than the price>spiral f' than it was a year ago. Vietnam War, w bole^e prices the Korean War. The Labor Department re- ported .Tuesday .the ^^olesale SPACE“ CENTER, Houston - price index for May row le prices rose 10.7 per have advanced 10.9 per cenTT Viet Troops Pdur LneflL he put , « .• - niviuvoi. UI uic no» iucjuu- (UPI)—For the second time In per cent, resuming Its climb . ~ n 1 --------------- k ' ' °. ■■S‘!.l!“ j r aZ l£! rial m easure.rtll likely le.d to .Ughtly more than a week, one after huvlnii been unchanged In I > V eif B O r C le r A r C a .■cwr«u...l prkc wiJ aJvertlii> mor# court acUon. of ^ e r i c a ’s Apollo astronauts April. ^ where he runs L. - ahd other animals. But winters In the Caicade. Mountains are too cold for hippos, and, besides, the other animals didn't Uke her. -H»ntltv.nnany_ii*rMxl tn g|yft Gertrude away. Vlncenil agreed to take her bi, but only l.aiise U I J' USS „le. ti cover the »st of ta ‘in“ ™ i*nt congres- S;.™ecid7d%o7uluZ:^.«^^^^ goWand bad . POCATELLO (UPI)^A-clerli“ * -n*w contract--with toe - ' m e m b e r s ' w o n renomlna'“ pUorcorpTbecause he felt the news for ......................... cal error has been blamed for a paj^rs prmters and other tion. Only two had opposition, future was brighter elsewhere. Meal and fish declined’while ed 10.000 more soum Vletna- near ran son Nhut Airport late nndinB it dlfficuH to eat report that.35 Idaho State U n i - ' R e p . Al Ullman, DOre., who The latest resignation was vegetables, fruit, milk and live mese troops have entered Tuesday, wounding one Amerl- someone to take Gertrude On verslty professors were recom-. Jl’® announced Tues- ^vas unopposed, will face Rep* announced Tuesday by Apollo 7 poultry Increased. Processed', Cutnbodia Jor 'a new combat can serviceman and two his hands is the fact that ahe mended for up to 35 per cent, ti ' (d th ubllcan Everett Thoren of Elgin veteran Donn F. Elsele, .who foods and feeds decljned 0.7 per; operullon near...thO-pCQVince_Ylotaamfiaft_dviiianfl,.apok«s. " yrti jnqr-ff— sre'Was both good and bad -----------------------------:____ _ _____ ^ temDorarllv ' ' - for tlio food shopper. SAIGON (UPI)--An elt[mat^ ^^•ckel-or^Q8lvwlhT6-rbar - - i ; j & H ^-,-j^^ and fish declined’while ed 10,000 more South'Vletna- near Tan Son Nhut Airport late finding it dlfficuJt to get^ , ,, uutiwaii fitwivii w( u>5<ii vcvctaii lyvitii i'. .miiu lui/ua uttu icvua uci.i4iivu u. r pvi < The Times said toe news- in November. Rep, Wendell Wy- sold "It is tiipe for me to move cent overall and farm products stand price of the dally att.R-Ore., also unopposed, will on.” U st week the first man to dipped O.i per cent. oMinu ui uiv unuj’ att, R-Ore., aiso unopposed. Will on."^Lost week the first man to dipped 0.1 per cent, newspaper will be raised from challenged by State Sen. set foot on tho moon, Apollo 11 Wholesale price 10 to 15 cents effective June 1 VAmAn PAnlr nt nr«ihflm 'mmmanH*pNAll A ‘ArmalpAnn nftAn ahnni nn db hit Increases in their salaries. President, WlUlam E. Davis made the disclosure today aft- w..«..v..av« _ _ er receiving names of the fac- i"/?.„. ik i ? ^ o • * Vernon Cook of Gresham. commander Nell A. ArmstrSng, often show up as higher reUil ulty members who were alleged but ^ t the ^Ice of the Sunday Rep. Edith Green, DOre, de- announced the same decision, prices during the next month. . lo have received the high In. remain the same challengers to win Elsele, 39, said he would Wlien tho ■wholesale price creases, mme mevoponiM area. renominatlon. Former State leave in mid-June. He said he index remained unchanged last. Davifl said the error would ° if/i! V** rate in- Rep, Robert Dugdale of Port- will go to the National month after 17 straight months have been (ound eventually creaws. wmcn become effec- land won Uje GOP nomination Aeronautics and Space Admi- of Increases, Nixon admlnislra- when the personel forma, where 1 ‘ ^ .1*’ to oppose her. nlstraUon (NASA) Langley Uon economlsta cited it as the error was made, were com- average H cents a line, the Rep. John DeUenbachk, R- Research Centfer at Hampton, evidence that innatlon was pared with.the correct payroll “ fnes saia, Ore., easily won renominatlon Va., as a consultant on manned being brought under control. records; ; ......... The wholesale-prlce-Index • ' ------------ *— this month was 116.B per cent of the 1057-50 average, lliis means It cost IllO.BO to buy the same wholesale commodities that could have been pbtalned Few Nixon Men To Give Talks WASHmOTON (UPI) -.Few flic O f too Nixon administration offl. *1*0 w l waterhorse: A bale of alfalfa, a crate of lettuce and a'buahel of. carrots a day. In fact, one zoo keeper suggested to Vlncenxl that' Gertrude be kept on aa a permanent garbage, diqw ul unit. «■ Nlno'rdMUIW U wIttiilnwMn nvpoitan w4 nqxiimtt «l Ita iiUim.iMiian l|nt;|IM Iho nmr I n i i a n ntirniia^ copltal of Takeo, military men said, spokesmen said today. The first day of tho now drive turned up a guerrilla ammunition dump and arms shop. ' Headquarters said the cam- paign started Tuesday, the same day the government reported it had concluded two operations In .Cambodia and pulled out the 16.0QO ’ m e n involvod. There are now top Nixon administration oftl- approxlmately-M.OOO - AUled clals-plw-to-tato--phrt-in— g f - .......: --------- troops In Cambodia, 10,000 of commencementdayceremonles I J’ S A t*p tthem Americans. on the nation’s troubled college * ^ a v South Vietnam's new sweep ciunpusea. Inside Cambodia kicked off six President Nixon has not miles southeast of Takeo, about scheduled any commencement 40 miles south of Phnom Penh, addressea, t^ White 'House The region h u been a hotspot aald, Vice President Spiro T. of Viet Cong and' North Agnew plani to addrm gra- _ ____ Vietnamese aeUvity for the duates o(. the OJiL MUltary . conilder a d o ^ w d !! •, past month. Acadeihy at West Point, N.Y., price guldsUnei in th e lltt^ to •'c^- Military spokesmen said the ON Jime a. «> cure its ocohomio lUs. • <> South Vietnamese task force of Of the 12 cabinet members, The OrgaiiiMtton for Ec«i» flvo-lon sui^ey of their'offlceiibowodi SSK> Discussed PARIS (UPi)-A . ecdnomlo organization fuggest* ;; ed today the United IS ito i.: B ig S to r m H its A r e a ■I n T e x a a- ■ B y O a p T re S riiB ro in ^ an arms shop Whlle^kiuing 16 lOB-i'anKlng'bTidkjf¥cliu‘ iiid: rnunderstorms early t^av jjiierriiioB and losing one dead H tb General Aaalstant SMvev oconomlc trendrthM the VS, < ~»od^-lali{fr-hall-and flash and two Wourided. ' liu7 'Samuel C. Jackson, and economy should make » flooding at l^aredo,, Tex., while American aoldlera searching HEW Assistant Secretary "m odw ^ recovery" In th i *-:^'*- 4rtremr-winds innigtfld -m hior-»n|^i^f>n.^h Vnifir^n ’,]r,niin Farmer 'mato aecond half o( thu vw wopwty damagej In the, Rio turned up what w«l da^lbed wvefai conimiiiM m ^ addrw- IllfttHlfr Orande Valley. I ’ os one 01 Ihe biggest arms hi . , loracwt. . niunderstomuoccurredtrom slorehowi In the n-iay, , Tin rtpdri 'Mid'. carUIn, Ill* R « * I m to the Oulf Coast,, Cambodian caijipalgn. SM1^e^ rr ii . . i^cU v* ra«i»iOT* raliht » • ; : Irilh ,» m i of tho Mverest men uid It conUin^ H Aame- 1 alkins liMC* |K»»reM low iSr prlt:^ ,; 14 ; : nlw tW In pw u of the Mo ihrow<ra,monUiariU,OOOrUlB , ° .- itabUlly u d iitcnwid a w ^ ’fln n w Valley. grenades, • ulephone iwltch- SAIOON (UPI)-«outli V)M. im iik'jhO M inw im ii M nM^ ’ ...h.IfcuUi Bntf«l^gM riito.ii- toiLf£iM il,-iaity . i»(. qUi« .iiim ind Cm ittiUi ln j W » vi r m S U « U o B - t i U ^ Mv«r«thundergtorm,ipawlnlni [weapons. ~ . lotay they a n rMiHiblutilii| onrwuti ; ^ Idnitdlo winds, did some "u.S. 29th llVanlry D^vitbn liiiF^oinaUo n U U m itlw < «id prim liy .wMI him U m fcalttnd dm aio Tuesday. A troopa in Ihe same » » , aboul H «.«ar trwUi. A Joint oom- to M MM Innm !•It amdlMdlnialaoonalrucllon 10 mile* north<iorUiwest o(. mun|«ue MW Italwn-would ’Hio im orl irtl iS rti to rtf " iJB.mJlea.i ............................ ---------------------- es from Iho.Htaooo, Solgon, r*)»rMd-kUltag.«*v*n-li«B--tli-fnii)r-tii-Ciinbotflr i m i Utlad from lU VIel Oong In • light Tuoaday inlU IlK OonmuiilaU U m an Bsaifmuih«,«iida (hat oosl U iw . «no . man daftalwlr - ■ ________ __. ___ _ I.' .. storage tank was tossed wounded. . ontopoffourparlwd'cara.- Field reporU fhjm V letiijm ’a foreign mjnlJrtert- Van T In Soutiioaitern Houston .northern quarter reflected an U rn o! doulh VMnitm and knOo^pluil. .. guerrillas sUIn In three t k i r - u ' antliar iti|>i III IIM . 'At Oa.. anoral ,Tn«lay,^ f f t i'S S T Bf; • ■ . »a a -v

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g re ssg rec led P re s ld en l N ixon's would pu t the newly nam ed Jong m oribund postaJ re lo rm U.S. P ost Serv ice under 13- plan with new enthusiasm m em ber board of governors, today, ^quietly shelving a n . Nine o n h e ,m would be picked

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depth," Sen. Jenn ings Ran- 10th and 11th, a postm aster , dolph, D -W .V a., s a id of th e general and deputy postm aster

Senate P ost Office C om m ittee 's general.

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Voters In Oregon Reject Age Droj^B y HOWARD APPLEGATE PORTLAND, Ore. (U PI) -

Bend held a slim lead over. J a m e s W eaver o! Eugene for'

ra te hikes. "We decided ju st to / t Asort of le t the m a tte r lay. The i 1 I X O T I ^ m ajor th ru st Is on postal

reior-n Lcadcrscen t cam pus unrest, soundly re jec ted Tuesday a proposal to low er t»ie voting ag e to 19.■ G ov. Tom McCall said “rad i­c a l” e le m e n ts w ere a t least in

-part-to -M am e for .its-defeat r - - “ T he r a d ic a ls knew they

couldn’t rad icalize the students WASHINGTON (U PI^A -lT ie a s easily i f they have the righ t

White House said today P re s- ^ vo le ,” h e ; ' ’

••Through the bill, w e’ve_ aU em p ted aQ _ m o v e_ tb e_ C an - _ ^ . . ' — ^ ---------- . . . . ' 'T

gress out of the rate-m ak ing I r k Y l fprocess." Sen. H iram L. Fong, •

.R-Hawaii, said of th e com-

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Oregon h as no U.S. Senate contest th is year.

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POCATELLO ( U P I ) - V oters In Pocatello approved a m ill le^.

lu B u o n w iu iw o u am esa ie iiaers HawaU (19), and Alaska ( 2 0 ) - vy,in a n election Tuesday nlghlt o J S i S r n e e d i S = ' “ ‘“ " ‘s ’’'- ' a m a rgin 0^2,685-10-4.6-

- ■ ^ '“s -S e c re ta rr^ R o n a ^ ^ ^ -------------- -----------------a 62.5_per cen t m a jo rity .-m S D-Wvo S e ' c o ^ i t t r e Ziegler sa id the President The vote 19 proposal tra iled This m eans the School D ls-,c h S ' a n „„ i a i„ „ „ „ c e any deci- hy a 63 to 37 per cent m arg in , tr ic t W25 wUl levy 10 m ills ov-

The House P ost Office to the businessm en and W ith re tu rn s in from 1,083 of e r U|e legal lim it of, 30 m illsHouse P ost U llice d ra m a " w as' s ta te ’s 2,(84 precincts i t for m ainU inance and operaUon

being fo iused on the m eeting, beh ind 151,003 td M ,895. fm d s .with the 8 ner cen t ra ise which w as announced T^iesSay M cCall, who easily n o n nomi- D istric t o m d a ls M id th a t pas-

in rreaw s a re Included economic tribu lations. R epublican balloting, and n ear- owns a 129,999 hom e will b eA -H ouse -subcom m ittee^A as— -^■n>e-P“n » s e - l s „ [ o r _ . th e - |y . .a U _ o m e p m d ld a t e s > c k e d _ ^ 5 ^ each _

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Committee h a s app roved a differing postal re fo rm plan,

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rM u iit th a t u i r M 9r ^ U o n “ R aso in flsm irid a n T to lis te n to ^ in the ^ s t r i c t a n d "pay Increase be financed by what they have to s a y ,” Ziegler "b ack lash ” could defeat 'i t . • provide for a five per cent sal- raising the price of a f irs t class “ W- “ 1116 • President m eets M c C ^ 's opponent for the gov- a ry in c re w e for em ployes., (letter) s tam p fro m 6 to various groups frequent- e r n q ^ l p in N o y e m ^f will be D ls tr^ t B u s^ess M e a g e rcpnLq ^ th ^ sw in rfp in w rm flu n . ly.” D em ocra tic State T reasurer Ja m e s B ranvold said the votezines'and newsDapersl D ^ g e ■ Ziegler sa id two top P re a id ^ - R o b e r t ; ^ a u B . who got m ore ^ d tca te d that;T oeat5ll& t e s l-

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- . " ' G e r tru d e I , and tw o h ip p o s

residing a t Seattle’s Woodland P ark-Z oorbut only tem porariiy—

W holesale Prices Riseincreased 46 per cen t and th ird ™ economic a d v lk r s would •— i..- j - ..

(Class (adverUslng) boosted 33 attend. T reasury Secre tary “ ""“ je d . McCall b ea t S traub Jw educaUon andper c en t.. But com m ittee David M. Kennedy and d ia l r -m em bers have ind icated iitUe m an Paul W. M cCracken, of voters approvirf educaHonal fundlng^at the s ta tesupport for the p ropsal. Oie CouncU ot Economic a prdpoaal to m ake tha t city’s evel than re ly so -h eav ily on

Randolph was asked w hether A d visers,asw eU a s D r. A rthur .“ " “ ;" ™ « W c ™ « a w a r m em - local.m .v h . v F. Bum s, chairm an of the o riaim e S M b o tc o n c re t t cross,

ployed a rote in th e Senate Independent F edera l H e se r tt " ■ J i M " - — ^----------------------------— ------------com m ittee’s decision to defer Board. park;overlooW ng the city re - A s t r o n a u l T ora le Increases. ‘'T h a t m ay be cen tly w as ordered remoyed byiin e lem ent," he replied . the Oregon S w e m e Court as a

McGee said he hoped th e bill « . relig ious sym bol. Tlie U.S. Su-

h ip p o s‘ would ' be one too m M y,

according to D irector F ran k 1 _____ V i n c e n i l . _____________• ■ • ; ,■ G ^ de 1 1 - a l l liaoo jo u n d . ' •

of h e r—w as a \ i .............................~ b y l*ondio, a d

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~ WW-W In April' o r flOO a cent during the 37 m onths- of • ^AUwi E . a n l lh J r . . a ^ d e s a l e prices ro se a g a in th ls little more than a d e c a d e 'a g o . the Korean W ar. D uring the executive, w as the sucrassfiil

'T h e index w as 3.5 p e r cen t m ost recen t 37 m ontha of th e bidder and he put her on hU

As Inflation Harij^ Unmonth a s the na tion rem ained ' in the grip of an inflation In

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C l e r k ’ s E r r o r mem o-

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so m e -w a y s w orse than the price>spiral f'

than it w as a y e a r ago. Vietnam W ar, w b o le ^ e prices

the Korean War.The Labor D epartm en t re ­

ported .Tuesday .th e ^^o lesa le SPA C E“ CENTER, Houston - p rice index for M ay ro w

le p rices ro se 10.7 per have advanced 10.9 p e r cenTT

Viet Troops Pdur

LneflLhe put

„ , « .• - n iv iu v o i. UI uic no» iucjuu- (U P I)—F or the second tim e In per cent, resum ing Its clim b . ~ n 1 ---------------k ' '■ °. ■ ■ S ‘ ! . l ! “ j r a Z l £ ! r ia l m e a s u re .r t l l likely le .d to .Ughtly m o re than a week, one a fte r huvlnii been unchanged In I > V e i f B O r C l e r A r C a .■cwr«u...l p rk c w iJ aJvertlii> m o r# co u rt acUon. of e r i c a ’s Apollo a s tro n au ts April. ^ •

w here he runs L. - ahd o ther anim als.

B ut w in ters In the C aicade. M ountains a re too cold for hippos, and , besides, th e other an im als d idn 't Uke her.

-H »ntltv .nnany_ii*rM xl tn g|yftG e r tru d e aw ay . V ln cen ilag reed to take her bi, but onlyl . a i i s e U I J ' U S S „ l e . t i cover the » s t of t a ‘in“ ™ i* n t congres- S ; . ™ e c i d 7 d % o 7 u l u Z : ^ . « ^ ^ ^ ^ g o W a n d bad

. P O C A T E L L O (U P I )^ A -c le r l i “ * -n * w c o n tra ct--w ith toe - ' m e m b e r s ' w o n renomlna'“ p U orc o rp Tb e c a u se he felt the news f o r .........................cal e rro r h as been b lam ed for a p a j^ r s p rm ters and other tion. Only two had opposition, future w as b righ ter elsew here. M eal and fish dec lined ’ while ed 10.000 m ore so u m V letna- near ra n son Nhut A irport la te nndinB it dlfficuH to ea treport th a t.35 Idaho S ta te U n i - ' R e p . Al U llm an, D O re ., who The la te s t resignation w as vegetables, fruit, m ilk and live mese troops h av e en te red Tuesday, wounding one A m erl- someone to take G ertrude Onverslty professors w ere re c o m - . Jl’® announced Tues- ^vas unopposed, will face Rep* announced T uesday by Apollo 7 poultry Increased. P rocessed ', Cutnbodia Jor ' a new com bat can serv icem an and two his hands is the fact th a t ahemended for up to 35 per cen t, ti ' (d th ub llcan E v e re tt Thoren of Elgin v e te ran Donn F . E lsele, .who foods and feeds decljned 0.7 p e r ; operullon near...thO -pC Q V ince_Y lotaam fiaft_dviiianfl,.apok«s. " y r ti j nq r-ff—

sre'Was both good and bad -----------------------------:____ _ _____ ^ tem D orarllv ' • ' -for tlio food shopper. SAIGON (U P I)--A n e lt[m at^ ^ ^ • c k e l - o r ^ Q 8 lv w lh T 6 - r b a r - - i ; j & H ^ - , - j ^ ^ and fish dec lined ’ while ed 10,000 m ore S o u th 'V le tn a - near T an Son Nhut A irport la te finding it dlfficuJt to g e t ^

, • , , uutiwaii fitwivii w( u>5<ii vcvctaii lyvitii i ' . .miiu lui/ua uttu icvua uci.i4iivu u. r pvi <Th e T im es said toe news- in N ovem ber. Rep, Wendell Wy- sold " I t is tiipe for m e to m ove cent overall and fa rm products

s tand price of the dally a tt.R -O re ., also unopposed, will on .” U s t week the firs t m an to dipped O.i per cent.oMinu ui uiv unuj’ a tt , R -O re., aiso unopposed. Will on."^Lost week the firs t m an to dipped 0.1 per cent,newspaper will be ra ised from challenged by State Sen. se t foot on tho moon, Apollo 11 Wholesale price 10 to 15 cen ts effective June 1 VAmAn PAnlr nt n r« ihflm 'mmmanH*pNAll A ‘ArmalpAnn nftAn ahnni nn db hit

Increases in their sa la rie s .President, WlUlam E . Davis

m ade the disclosure today aft- w..«..v..av« _ _e r receiving nam es of the fac- i " / ? .„ . ik i ? ^ o • * Vernon Cook of G resham . com m ander Nell A. A rm strSng, often show up a s h igher reU il ulty m em bers who w ere a lleged but ^ t the ^ I c e of the Sunday R ep. E dith G reen, D O re , de- announced the sam e decision, p rices during th e nex t month.

. lo have received th e high In. rem ain the sam e challengers to win E lse le , 39, sa id he would Wlien tho ■wholesale pricecreases, m m e m ev opon iM a rea . renom inatlon . F orm er S tate leave in m id-June. He said he index rem ained unchanged last.

Davifl said the e r ro r would ° if / i! V** ra te in- R ep, R obert Dugdale of Port- will go to the N ational month after 17 s tra ig h t m onthshave been (ound eventually c reaw s . wmcn becom e effec- land won Uje GOP nomination Aeronautics and Space Admi- of Increases, Nixon adm ln islra - when the personel form a, w here 1 ‘ ^ .1*’ to oppose her. • • nlstraU on (NASA) Langley Uon economlsta c ited it asthe erro r w as m ad e , w e re com- average H cen ts a line, the R ep . John DeUenbachk, R- R esearch Centfer a t H am pton, evidence that innatlon was pared w ith .the co rrec t payroll “ fnes sa ia , O re ., easily won renom inatlon V a., a s a consultant on m anned being brought under control.records; ; ......... The w h o le sa le -p r lc e -In d e x •

' ------------ * — th is month was 116.B per centof the 1057-50 av e rag e , l l i is m eans It cost IllO.BO to buy the sam e wholesale com m odities th a t could have been pbtalned

Few Nixon Men To Give Talks

WASHmOTON (U P I) - .F e w f l i c O f too Nixon adm inistra tion offl. * 1 * 0 w l

w aterhorse: A bale of a lfa lfa , a c ra te of lettuce and a 'buahe l of. c a rro ts a day.

In fact, one zoo keeper suggested to Vlncenxl th a t ' G ertrude be kept on aa a perm anen t garbage, d iq w u l unit.

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Nlno'rdMUIW U wIttiilnw M n nvpoitan w4 nqxiimtt «l Ita iiUim.iMiian l|nt;|IM

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copltal of T akeo , m ilita ry men said, spokesmen said today . T he first day of tho now d riv e tu rn ed up a guerrilla am m unition dum p and a rm s shop.

' Headquarters sa id th e cam ­paign s ta rted T u esd ay , the same day the governm ent reported it had concluded two operations In .C am bodia and pulled out the 16.0QO ’ m eninvolvod. T h ere a r e now top Nixon adm inistra tion oftl-approxlmately-M.OOO - AUled c lals-p lw -to -tato --phrt-in— g f - .......: ---------troops In Cam bodia, 10,000 of com m encem entdaycerem onles I J ’ S A t * p tthem A m ericans. on the nation’s troubled college * ■ ^ a v

South V ietnam 's new sweep ciunpusea.Inside Cambodia kicked off six President Nixon h as not miles southeast of T akeo , about scheduled any com m encem ent 40 m iles south of Phnom Penh, addressea, t ^ W hite 'H o u s e The region h u been a hotspot aald, Vice P resident Spiro T.of V iet Cong a n d ' N o rth Agnew p la n i to a d d r m g ra - _ „ ____Vietnamese aeU vity fo r the duates o(. th e OJiL M Ultary . co n ilder a d o ^ w d ! ! • , past month. Acadeihy a t W est Poin t, N.Y ., p rice guldsU nei in t h e l l t t ^ to • 'c ^ -

Military spokesm en sa id the ON Jim e a. «> cu re its ocohomio lUs. • <>South V ietnam ese ta sk force of Of the 12 cab inet m em bers , The O rgaiiiM tton fo r Ec«i»

flvo-lon sui^ey of their'offlceiibowodi S S K >

DiscussedPARIS ( U P i) -A .

ecdnomlo organization fuggest* ; ; ed today the U nited I S i t o i . :B i g S t o r m

H i t s A r e a

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■ B y O a p T r e S r i i B r o i n ^ an a rm s shop W hlle^kiuing 16 lO B - i 'a n K ln g 'b T id k jf¥ c l iu ‘ i i i d :rnun d ersto rm s ea rly t ^ a v jjiierriiioB and losing one dead H t b G eneral A aalstant SM vev oconomlc t r e n d r th M th e V S , <

~ » o d ^ - l a l i { f r - h a l l - a n d flash and two Wourided. ' liu7 'Samuel C. Jackson , and eco n o m y shou ld m a k e »flooding a t l^aredo,, T ex ., while American ao ldlera search ing HEW A ss is ta n t S e c re ta ry " m o d w ^ recovery" In t h i *-:^'*-4rtrem r-w inds in n ig tfld -m h io r - » n |^ i^ f >n.^h Vnifir^n ’,]r,niin F a rm e r 'm a to aecond h a lf o( th u v ww o p w ty dam agej In the, Rio turned up w hat w « l d a ^ l b e d w vefa i conim iii M m ^ a d d rw - Illf t tH lf rO rande Valley. I ’ os one 01 Ihe b iggest a rm s h i . , lo ra c w t. .

n iu n d e rs to m u o c c u rre d tro m s lo re h o w i In th e n - i a y , , T in r tp d r i 'M id '. c a rU In ,Ill* R « * I m to the Oulf Coast,, Cambodian caijipalgn . SM1^e^ r r i i . ‘ . i ^ c U v * ra«i»iOT* r a lih t » • ; :

• Irilh , » m i of tho M verest men u i d It c o n U in ^ H A am e- 1 a lk i n s liMC* |K»»reM lo w iS r prlt:^ , ; 14; : n lw tW In p w u of the Mo ihrow<ra,monUiariU,OOOrUlB , ° . - itabU lly u d i i t c n w id a w^ ’f l n n w Valley. grenades, • u lep h o n e iw ltch- SAIOON (U P I)-« o u tli V)M. i m i ik 'j h O M in w im i i M nM ^

’ . ..h .I fc u U i B n tf« l^ g M r ii to . i i - to iL f£ iM il ,- ia i t y . i»( . qUi« .iii m i nd Cm i t t iUi ln j W » vi r m S U « U o B - t i U ^M v«r«thunderg to rm ,ipaw ln ln i [weapons. ~ . lo tay they a n rM iH ib lu tilii | o n r w u t i ; ^

Idn itd lo winds, did some " u .S . 29th llV anlry D ^vitbn l i i iF ^ o in a U o n U U m i t l w < « id prim liy .wM I h i m U mf c a l t t n d d m a i o Tuesday. A troopa in Ihe sam e » » , aboul H « .« a r trw U i. A Joint oom - to M M M I n n m !• I ta m d lM d ln ia la o o n a l r u c l lo n 10 mile* north<iorUiwest o(. m un|«ue MW Ita lw n -w o u ld ’Hio i m o r l i r t l i S r t i to r t f

" iJB .m Jlea.i ............................ ----------------------es from Iho.Htaooo, Solgon, r*)»rMd-kUltag.«*v*n-li«B--tli-fnii)r-tii-Ciinbotflr i m i Utlad from lU VIel Oong In • light Tuoaday inlU IlK OonmuiilaU U m an Bsaifmuih«,«iida (hat oosl U iw . «no . man daftalwlr - ■ •________ __. ___ ■ _ I.' ..

storage tan k w as tossed wounded. .o n to p o f fo u rp a r lw d 'c a ra .- • Field re p o rU fh jm V le tii jm ’a foreign m jn lJ r te r t- V an T

In S o u tiio a ite rn H ouston .northern qua rte r re flec ted a n U r n o! do u lh V M n itm a n d

knOo^pluil. . . guerrillas sUIn In three t k i r - u ' antliar iti|>i III IIM .

'At Oa.. anoral , T n « l a y ,^ f f t i ' S S T Bf;

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T^aily M^eather R e p o rtOFtSS*Wt»THtR<m«B«WEC«CT TO7:gil».M: EST

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uaries Seen , .Euneral Setvices

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Jeri7 CargiU talking about UDConiing y a rd wor k- . Dtek

M .a H e y b u m a re a ta rm S r .d le d Jensen , 84, d ied M onday a t ' t o r Elvln B rooks'w U l be con- W atson w e a rim H ue ha t . ■ .M onday a t R edley, Calif. ■ C assl" M emorial H ospital of a ducted a t 2 p . m . n iu rs d a y a t P o rte r Ingrmri d ls a u a jlg -JV IB -

H e w as b o m lP e b . 1, IMS, a t short lltaess. . th e S t. T hom as E p isco p a l o l on ions. . . M rs. A it F ran tzH iro sh im a , J a p a n ,- a tU n d e d . He w as bom M ay .29 ,.i885 ..a t .C h u r c h , 'K c tc iu m , . .b y - R e v - w aiting on. custom er .. . , Edschools In J a p a n , an d cam e to B ear R iver,Q ty , U tah,:O n Oct. . William D. EUwav. Mason rite.i ■ Woods carryb ig a r U c te J n ta ____. wlU be held In the Ketchum Twin F a lls Courity'Zonli

. . . H arlan (B utch) I.bmVlng ^|j^t|llgh. B etty M u rp lv taiKin.

■photogr apt o — . . JliQ-M unn

DURING W EDNESDAY N IGHT, scattered sbowera and. tfaandershow ers w ill be found In p a r ts o f the L ow w P l a t o , U pper N e ir England

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and N orth D akota. O tberw lse, gene ra lly ,fa ir w eather should p reva il elsewjiere, w ith skies ranging /ro m d e a r to p a r tly cloudy.

Story On- Big H orn Sheep Hit

^ i Bf l - Trrin s H in i 9Qfl. 1 , 1« 9 . H6 marflfed K lla Butler wtU, be held in the Kelccem etery. A rrangem ents

w h e re he m a r r ie d Sum eyo Tem ple. She died Dec. a , 1948. under tlSeHJiftlHuii uf Uie;Bird-Takeuchi a t H iroshim a. They M r. Jensen w as a fa rm e r and Funeral Home. . ‘cam e to th p -U n ite d S tatM , had lived in ^ e Burley a ry a t h e ......................__________________settling a t Hooper', U tah , in the p a s t 27years,m ov ing h e re from P e rc y 'L . Collins, 10 a . m .sam e y e a r . '' . R upert. F r i ^ y , Twjn F a lls Oemetery..

He la te r m oved to R upert. He belohged -t<r-tIfe” LDS . "w here he fa rm ed untU 1950, church, w as a h igh p r ie s t in th e SON BORNwhen he m oved to H eybum -Burley “n ilrd W ard, a n d for - w-w here he lived until Jan u a ry , several yea rs w as In ch arg e jo f Gl^ N N S F E R R Y - r M r. and ------------------------

m o v ^ to“ the cfturch welfftr^ b ufldingl He mrs^. Leo P h ill ip s , E u g en e , Jo e S he lby busy stocking

speedily typing entries in b ook . . .-E ve lyn H intze looking for new spaper . . . M rs^C onnle Lelsep walking th r o u ^ police s ta tio n . . . H aro ld Hove talking

lEoBecast:

lUba. w h en h e C a lifo rn ia to l iv e w ith daugh ter. ••

M r. Hondo w as a m em ber of the Ogden Buddhist Church.

Surv ivorsinclude'oneson,R oy H ondo, B u rle y ; th r e e one daughter, M rs. John (V eda)

BOISE ( U P D - 'n i e d i r e c to r d a u g h t e r s , T s u y a k o M o rg an . K im b e r ly ; one of the Idaho F ish and Game M iyagishlm a, R iverton. U tah ; bro ther. Carl Jensen , W eston, D epartm ent iM-otested Tuesday M ary S u n am p to a n d T o m i U tah; one s i s te r ,M rs . L enard

-Life M ag az in ea rtid e ,’-!— W atam ura. - b o th -o f—P arlie r,- (L u e lla ). H oops, -Q e v e la n d ,------------------------------— ---------------- - ,.i--------1 T.i-uh.t . - i p

had served ^ m ission in th e Ore'., a re the p a ren ts of a son shelves w ith m erd iand lse . . .southern sta tes . born A^ffil 28. H ie m other is the Alyce Shellqr working on ac-

Survivors Include tw o sons, fo rm er B eth S ch u m a c h e r , coun ts . . . I ^ iry l G leed planningR ussell Jensen , Kiml>erly, and d a u ^ te r . of M r. zind ..Mrs. sum m er Scout activ ities . . .Dewaine Jensen , Idaho F a lls ; W alter Schum acher. And o verheard : “ L et's go see

-B U Y U.S. B O N D S-the C ^m u_liU es in b loop ir '

PLANT TU RN IPS FORKED

A tlantaB ism arck

C algaryChlcai

M ax. M in. Pep . 86 57 „

ver R ange,” he sa id presented T akeuchi,H irosh im a, Ja p a n ; 19 one g r e a t^ a n d c h i ld . •M ostly-cloudy today, w ith a In 60s., T hursday 5545; lows a d istorted v iew of Idaho’s big g randchildren , and 13 g rea t- F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w ill be

c h a n c e of. th u n d e rsh o w e rs , tonlght'30-40. horn sheep h e rd s . g ra n d c h i ld re n . H e w as conducted a t 11 a j i j . H iu rsdayF^artly cloudy tonight th rough Soil tem p era tu re s: At T.F . In a te le g ra m to" th e editor p receded in d ea th by his wife in the Burley LDS T h ird w ardT hursday w ith a sm a ll chance w ea th e r bureau , four-inch 7 3 ^ , of l i f e , John R . W oodworth said and two sons. c h ap e l by B ish o p , C u rtisof showers o r th an d en h o w ers . eight-inch 654 a . «>.lnrh SfcSS thp n rtlrlp in thp Mflv ».-lssup------ F u n e ro l ac r v lcea w ill b e - P askeWxjito a l ^G u s ty -su rface winds in th e 36-lnch54-53; R upert 75<2, Buhl also d is to rted the reUUonshjp conducted a t 10 a . m . F rid ay « r in th e R u p e rt C ^ e t e r y .v ic in ity of th u n d e rsh o w e rs . 7W 7, CasUeford 7 5 ^ , TutUe 87- of the Idaho F ish a n d Game De- | the Joseph P ay n e M em orial F riends m ay call a t th e McCuU- Highs today 65-75, T hursday in 55. T em pera tu res a t 8 a .m ^ At partm en t to th e U. S. B urea ir Chapel b y th e R ev . O hata of th e och Funeral hom e W ednesday60s; low s to n ig h t In 40s. T .P . w ea ther b u reau 54 with 85 of Land M anagem ent and the Ogden Buddhist a u r c h .- F in a l afternoon and TTiursday unUlP ro b a b ili ty of m e a s u ra b le p e r cen t hum idity , T .F . en- Idaho c a ttle industry . r ite s will foUow a t th e P leasan t Ume of services.

• n lowering to 20 bm o lo g v lab 58 Th e _ ti»lftgrim i ....als0-Charfl6d. . Viow.ri>f n # t « ^ ------------------------to n ig h t- th ro n e jL -^am ld ltv . R npertJS . Jerom e 49. 'th e m agazine w ith resortbig to ' F riends m ay caU a t the Payne

------ -*^»< -'56 ,C asU eford49 ,T utU e48, “sensaU onallsm . exploiting the M ortuary from 9 a .m . to 6 p .m .

Rais« that Extra Feed Crop this year.June i i the m onth to broadcast Turnip in yeur Groin.

G i H i e a n d S h e e p w i l l h a r v e s t t h e m f o r y o u .

ed avaHofale~nt—“

W eather Synopsis

T h u rsd a y a n d F r id a y u n til services.

M r. Sw enson

im patience of a young biologist and his dedication to the future of the b ighorn .” T he a rtic le con­cerned J im M organ, Challis, a biologist o rig inally sent into the

- - - a r e a by th e F ish and G am e De- A rthur A. Swenson, 39,127 9thH ie storm system th a t m oved also be lim ited to . th e moun- partm ent to study, ^ e shw p Ave. N ., d ied Tuesday ^ hi^

•JJf across the PacUic N orthw est ta inbus a re a s and the valley herds in 'a n effort to determ ine home.e a r ly T u esd ay p ro d u c e d a r e a s of e x tre m e E a s te rn why n u m b ers of th e sheep a re J j e w as bom M arch 16. 1921,

^ - sca tte red showers and - th u n - Idaho. A gain, precipitaUon will dwindiingr Twm F a l i r " a n d m arriedd e rsh o w e rs . in E a s te r n be very Ught and occur as Woodworth sa id his depart- Thebna Brown Dec. 21, 1961 inW ash ing ton a n d N o r th e rn w idely sca tte red show ers in m ent to th e U. S. Bureau of . O k o , N ev. He g radua ted fromIdaho. The. cold fron t p a ssed those a rea s . L a n d M a n a g e m e n t the U niversity of Idaho with ath ro u g h . E ast Central O regon It will be cooler today, with Woodworth said* his depart- b .S. deg ree bi ag ricu ltu re anda n d Southwest Idaho during th e p a rtly cloudy sk ies throughout nient an d th e BLM agreed long- a t th e tim e of h is d ea th w as with

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New York O m aha

. Philadelphia Portland ,S t. Louis'S alt U k e Q tySan-Diego 65 5 9 ' .01San F ranc isco— 69— W - -------Seattle _ 62- 47_____ _

! 'SpokM e.— 72 46

S M ta o n fy p rM lp l la tb tr r e p o ^ ^ Iow “ ‘4o‘ -d 3 e w h e r^ r -T e i^ ^ ^ ^ the U.S. A niiy Md’ w as aw w .iw a tra c e a t Boise early ye ste rd ay p e ra tu re s ’D iursday w il l ' b e O'^emight. - m e m b e r - o f th e Im m anuel_

_ . t m orning, and the only o th e r s l i ^ t l y cooler a nd ran g e in the The d ir e c to r c ited Lutherati Church......... - Id ah o . .a m o u n t w as. a tra c e a t Win- 6 0 s to m id 7 0 s .,F rld ay should be cooperative e ffo rts between his Surviving a r e h is ^ d o w , twq^------- ----- ------------------------------------nemuoca,—NevT-^Wbids w ere -fa lp rand-a Uttle w arm er.- “ departm ent7 the 'B C M T nalocal ' d augh ters , Connie ^ d CamilleAberdeen 78 49 m ostly westerly, and m o st o f ' The extended outlook, F riday ran ch ers which were being Swenson, both Twin F alls ; his

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la te a f ta m o o n a n d ^ e a r ly th is th e a g ric u ltu ra lv a lle y s .a n d th e overuse of th e range by the entom ology r ^ a n d i sta tion m orning It h ad m oved .east o f a f te rn o o n h ig h s w ill ra n g e livestock a n d deer w as the un- on Blue U k e s B oulevard North, th e u p p e r v a lley a r e a s -of m o s tly in t h e . 70s. Cooler denying cau se of th e b ighorns__Blue L akes Boulevard North.

-E as ten rId ah o rP rec ip ita tio n ,‘1 f “: to n l^ t;:w lth :lo w s ‘Jn ;ihe 'U ppet~ ^ |l8h tr.bu t:add?d"“ theseTangfes. H e. w as .a .vele ran of .theany , w as very sparce, a s th e 30s in the cooler places, to the d e te rio ra te overnight Korean W ar, hav ing served in. . . . . \ _ nnJ nrill «/«• _ . . n . ___ . .. ___ _

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-K a ir f le ld — . Gooding G race GrangevUle HaUey Idaho F alls Jerom e Klmber-ly

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th e g u s ty - cond l t i urm wbi b t n r pugh S u n d ay ; ttn ltca t eB" m aderinchid tng-lo ireported in Magic and th e E a s t Idaho valleys.

Today the a ir m ass is un* s tab le , the m oisture supply ra th e r lim ited and show ers o r possible thundershow ers will

generally fa ir w ea ther is to be seasons, ran g e development. L aw rence H. Swenson. Jerom e,e x p e c te d . C o n tin u ed cool and an ag reem en t by ranchers and h is g ran d fa th er, W. A.F rid ay and w arm ing into the to t ra n s fe r ca tt le ttf other Beckley, P e rris . Calif., a n d ;a70s an d low 80s bi w a rm er spots ranges le ss c ritic a l to the bro ther Law rence D. (Buddy)by Sunday. bighorn. Swenson, Nuevo, Calif.

" S u ch e f fo r ts h av e been F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w ill be

.0782 5480 50 74 38 79 4381 51 S2 48 .04 79 48 tr .

. 7 8 - 4 0 - t r . , 76 4786 49 .0379 5279 4780 39

Magic Valley Hospitalsbut they w ere Ignored in- your the W hite M ortuary Chapel w ith s to ry ," W oodworth said. "Your P asto r H aro ld Iben officiating, a rtic le could have been ex- F riends m ay ca ll a t the mor*

, , . , , , , - - . , trem ely v a lu ab le in calling tiiary from W ednesday ey^ningM u n io V a l l e y [V le it io r ii i l C u s s i a M e m o r u i l a ltenlion to the p light of the until 1:30 p .m . Thursday .

Admitted A dm itted bighorn a nd encouraging efforts . rw .John s . M orrison, M rs. tJ itry L d w a r d D o h s c

-M rs . J» s s . .a r lJ a lv i i ._ M rs ^ £ i l» o n ,i in d P e B 8 y J . Brown, all "In slond , t , tended to set HEunice E . Spence, M rs, D avid. B u r liy T W a to n T , Osterhoulr-wUlUlle a n d land rnanagem cn l. ^Funke, R ay V alasek, M abel D cclo; C hristina Schorim an, agenclcs and r a n c h c r ra g a m s t-2 "n 8 e .S 7 , R oute 2, Hansen, d lMBusby, C larence Bowles, R a lph M a lta -A lb e rt Southall, Rupert; each o th e r ," ho said . M em orial "Hosnltal " hb hadMaxwell and K aren M ueller, aU M rs. M errill B,.AlberUon, Paul, W oodworth sa id the Fish and

Lewlsidn P a rm a ,

. PocatelloR upert ......... ........ .........

. . . . Salmon ' 80 39 , Twin F>_H j;.M rfl..JU lJludy.and_.and— M rai— B rfld— e o lto m rQ a n ie D ep a rtm en t re jceR dU ie--------- -- “SoilaBprW gs. '1 7 5" 44 ~Mrs. F re d S te w a r t, b o th H eyburn. im p re s s io n a n o th e r ''r a n g e

TutUe 86 48 .0 2 ~ 3 e ro f iW rM rs r -Ja m e s -M a tti* D ism U scd .....................Twta F alls 81 48 tr . and Clay Montgomery, both

W ondel); C h a rle s P y ro n .

W o rk er Hi« On H ead By Rock

■Keith .Stevenson, 10, Twin FuH«. was in jured about 1;1B p.m, Tuesday when a rock fell on his head while ho wuh working ut the Amaigamutvd

• Sugar Co. factory south of Twin Falls.

Cloycu IW warda, operato r of M ugic ,-v tiiro y AmbuUmco S erv ice,said Mr, Stevenson was takbn by am bulance to M»kIc Valley M emorial Hospital. Ho w as t r e a te d fo r a s c a lp laceration ondro luused . Details o f th e a c c id e n t w e re not

•BVnilablff, ...............

■ ■■■T i U v j - iM i ; s .N iw s

T w il l h ii lU . Iditlici I l y C u r r i f r

H r r ir to ii it i ( J^ iiily A S iiiM lu O .

Hy Mitil |*ulil In A ilvun rr (D iillv A Siin ilii) )

I M /h i i Ii . . . ,() M nnihN .

H ansen; Jeffery Aslett and R o x an n a M oh lenbrink , bo th F ile r; Dave E rb , Buhl, and Brown Hogu'o, Burley.

Diamlased

M rs. J.C . Williams. Henry Coiner, [<:imo G reen, Robert A m ende. P a tr ic k M cM lllen , Ml's. J e rry Fogg and son, Michael Matthews. Mrs, J a m e s

M r. Dohse w as born^Oct. 9.

Je ss B lackm er, A llc i M athis' S ' d a s i M athns and Jean Pons, all the r an ch e rs , odding the article B urley. w as a " d is s e r v ic e to the

nirths agencies, Idaho’s cattlem en,A daugh ter was born to Mr. the env ironm en ta l movement

and M rs, M errill D. AlbertHon. and the b ig horn sheep ."I’uul.

Tuesday n igh t a t M agic Vall«y

~_bccn.iU -tbo-past-{our-yeerfl;

School. He w as a re tired fa rm er a n d c a rp e n te r a n d w as a m e m b e r o f th e R e d e e m e r L utheran Chi&'ch of K imberly.

( r o o d i n i ; M r m V r iu l Adm itted

M rs, 'n iom us D ay, Wendell; J a y M ain line a n d J am es i ia thko , both BIIhs; M rs. John

O 'Dell and son, DoroUiy C uste r M cN eo ley , G len n s F e r ry ;-------- . ------- r.v.,._ ................................. .

T w in F alls News In Brief

imd Howard Brown, a ll Twin F a lls ; Jeffery Aslett, FU er; Roy Knighton, M urtaugh; A lm a M o rriso n , M rs. L a v e rn U u g h lin and Jim H unsaker. ail Buhl; Mrs, Jam es a iu p m a n and M rs. Roberi King and son. all K im berly, ami Jean S telly. R upert.

IlirtliB

Wilson and R ic h a rd s .

Kenneth K v e re lt Gooding,

niHmlH.sud J a in e s ' T ro w b rid g e

K en n elb C ro th u ra .

n c r , K enneth W ilson K lin h u rly WilliatnH, (Juudlng,

He m arr ied Helen S. Schmidt. Nov. 2, 193S, a t Sherwood, Ore.

Surviving, besides h is widow, a re a son, Dale Dohse,- Kim* berly ; a d au g h te r, M rs. Stanley (M a rg e n e ) B a u e r , P u llm a n ,

Twill Fo ils G range will m eet W ash.; two broU iers, Edw ard a t 8:30 p. m . today In Uie INvln Dohw and Henry Dohse. both F u lls G ra n g e H all, R oberi Twin F a lls ; o s is te r . M rs. Ix u ls Cam pbell, local uttom ey. will , (D oris) Relnke, Twin F alls, and discuss s ta te planning, g randchildren . His paren ts.

'Ti.- - r^ i« ti«„ii. .w,.. ki *i.» M r. and M rs. John Doftse; a „„d E lfreldu . E llers, and a

both ■will host a iD isabled A m erican Veterans

KenneWi U ro lh e rs . both w ill host a danco a t 8 p. m . nroceded him in death ' saumhime; Joseph liauniiiiirt- F u n e ra l 's e r v ic e s w ill bo

A son was bu m -to M r. and M rs. J e s se G r i ja lv a , T w in i^ulls. A daugliter was bom to M f. arid M rs. Fr6d S tew ait, Jerom e,

John T f im ir , Bon (i! Mr. und Q iu rch , K im b e rly ,, by Rev. •~ M rr.~ P a iU "I^ iln tJex t« r* 1 W 8 ”-^l«*®W Ibwi. P1naI.rltM.wiU.bfl_

D o r i a n ^ l w r h a i bewUnitiaiad a t filin aflt MgrnQrlal P a r k .

O n c e A g a in o n M e m o ria l D a y , w e pause to recall, v»rith respect a n d m uch p ride , the selfless sacrifices o f o u r b ra ve a n d v a lia n t .d e p o r te d 'l ie r b e s ; 'W ith ” unflihching d evo tio n , they g a v e their lives so th a t o u r precious h e rita g e of liberty m ig h t end u re . Lest th e ir deeds be fo rg o tte n o r ig ­n o re d , a n d their sacrifices b e in vo ln , let us d ll nov/ resolve to b e e q u a lly steadfast anql co ura g e o u s In pre ­serving th a t w h ich has been so heroica lly a ch ie ve d . Let us d ed ica te ourselves to ever cherish a n d u p h o ld th a t p rice ­less fre e d o m , w hich Is the le g a c y o f those w h o s e 'm e m o ry w e h o n o r o n this d a y .

S l . J l c n r i l i c r x

82 ..'ioAdmlUed

M rs, Jo sep h in e P e u b le r ._____ W enddll; M rs. M arv in

M rfiiiire. Huhh Olenn M lllec. M ail niibM Tl|ttlim « Jerom u. i\nd M rs. '11M UOTlDm,

n l o n ly whcr«* n i r r iv r «l<-lh- IJHbb.r r ^ U rn v M n n lm u iiiril. IM im liied ,

. S t e p h a n i e E d w a r d s ,

n W ln tU i» K » ri^ lrT iV o f1 ^ ''

A dm itted .in to , th e P h l ^ a r a a P h i F^Jenda^maycflTl'iSuJAlice P eun , Annu W alker, fra lem lly a t th rU n K rtW ly of until 10 a .m . M onday

boUi R upert; T rudy Abo and W «l». w here ho l ^ a Ju n io r ' M ortuary.M rs Slraon A lem an, both Paul, m u jo rln g In b u s in ess ad - T he fa m ily s u g g e s ts any-

m in is t r a t io n . T h e h<morory ig e m o r ia l c o n tr ib u tlo n a bofra te rn ity req u ire s a 3,8 grade- m a d e to th e R ed eem erpoint av e rag e . U U ie ran Q iu rch .

and B etty D aiis. Oakley.Dijimlssed

G oorgo C a ld w e ll. Anna C urtis M oyei, son of Mr. and W alker and N elda Spevak, aU M rs. Byron A. Moyes. 296 7th H upert. Ave. E ., h a s graduate<

M rs. SUiion A lem an, t^auj..O iU |IIIU M IU l^U W U rU K . ^ . _ _ .

TiiviEs-NKws ■ ■ 'S -L B S C R I B K I t S K X t t i e ^ B u r g l u r w e d.... , for Hcrvjcit on

Uitllvory

, Cftll yiiur cp

...... . . or 7 33 .0 9 3 1‘ llrforr 6 p.nt. lially or

■ R E SPE C T OTHERS Don.'t chefit on traH lo law s,.

Ij m r ^ d a h o S a t e Police M ks

r . c i . | „ . in U ..annual coiiunencem ont exer* (o re ip e o t you.

J e ro m e , ond H yde B a rn o a . Haavltnn,

t , lllrths A 'son w a s bom to M r. and

Mrs. M arvin McQulre,. Buhl.

I l l i l l i iv C o u n ty ,

Admitted Wally Young. H ailey, and

Jo w n Lolo. Oollpvuo.

About $A00 w orth of Itwni w ore taken from a c a r parked at the Holiday in n som etim e prior toS iW aim . Tuesday , Twin FiOli Police report.

~ OffioM 'asald^a window of the cu r , ownpd by H erb Weirlck.

'BoBe^ .w as foreed dpert and a m o v ie p r e j^ c tb r . moV|9 cam era , stecM ta p e unlt jin d

The Murtaugh Bridge WILL BE CiOSED

Monday, Jun< l i t IhfU Friday, Jun* Sih

FOR REPAIRS. lu l l AlaM ra, Chairm an

s. . H IIM aU Read DItlricI

PINNY.WHB. DRUM

BARtdN JIWJIUIV

BUDSOUDS NINO'S

I H iM p r a a v R u

V*N« ' D i n . S T O M

m i i i i o N ' BHARDWARI■UUIVAN'a

MUfN ■ A u J I ' l

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MONO'DAYTFBANK.«fNUn

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y ^ W ed n e sd ay , BAay J7 , 1770 x im e s -N e w i, T w in F a l ls , Id ah o ,3

New Taxi way At City'County, Airport Use By End Of Week

■nje taxiw ay constructed fo r adm lftlstratlon buUdtag B T h e 'w lU b e ic c y E ie d b y tbesecu rity ^ A rm ouiL .A nder8on -and O us use In • connection -w ltb~ the top of a 'r e c e n t ly com pleted guard a t th e!IiiaS rtU b ei-« ad y Kelker, cpm m tsslon m em bers; nm w ay ex tenalw i,at th e Twin to w e r b eh in d th e a irp o r t for occupancy in about a m o n lh .,7 G are -‘ M U a iC c lty m anager;

1— g a t o CUy-Coun ty A irp o r t , m an ag e r’s office buU-” -* -------- --------- . . . .[ l 6 a l i n F leH . wlU W t a ’Q S * r b r ^ a r r y ^ -M e rr ic k ,

Airport security will be on a 24- John ChHstot75seBrmemb«cj>L h o ^ basis. Uic.clty council; f f e b ^ i i g h - '_ Attending a speciai m eeting ► qiUler, chairm an of the county of* tEe a irp o r t-^ o m m ls s io n com m issioners; Bill Chancey

a ( l^ 9 W » .^ a t_ w f ilc h ..-a n (L ^ Q ttia .^ C a tiso n ^ «

DELEGATE ASSEMBLY ARRANGEMENTS a re being e by present Fourth D istric t officers of the Idaho Association of R etired T e a c h c rs .'H e re . M rs. T helm a Webb, WeodeU, secre ta ry : M rs. Ellen Brose, Twin F alls, tre a su re r , and M rs.

Faw n N elson, K im berly, president, dlscttsa the Jo n e t D elegate A ssem U y to b e h e ld In Twin F alls. D istric t m em bers w m be hosted th e Twin F alls unit lo r th e o n e ^ y ^ m e e tin g a t the Rogerson Hotel._____________ ______ — 1 --------r—

the en'd of th is w ^ k , it w as m anager, sa id th e house- wlannounced to d a y by G eorge , ,Michael, city engineer... . ' B r i d & e _ B e S u i t S ' . . . ........................................ ..............................................................

- - MiuiMlrh aelaftld tl)e taiAWfly. - . . . fu tu re a irp o r t p lan s w ere m lssionm em bers; M l M errickadded to th e form er approach , 'A t * a R o n i ^ r t ^ f l • discussed,'^ how that the jet and Mr. Michael.

-w iU -pecm it-takeofta.from t he I % e p o r i e q . ___ ru n w ay is com ple te , w e re ______end of Runway 25 a t th e 7,200- M onday,Afternoon PupUcate W a r r e n lb a r r y . c o m m i^ o nfoot m ark , o r a t the 5,600 foot B rid g e 'C lu b m e t a t th e c h a irm a n ; G eorge C o iner. /• SAVINGS BONDSm ark , The form er U yiw ay fo r Episcopal Church with nine i' TODAY .-------- 7 h as nev e r tab les in play.

MiU Juijiii^ ttHi .i'Oii- NorthandJSouth winn e rs w erestruction. ^ M rs. R . R. W illia m n n a -M rsrU -—H e - m a d e - th e ^ o u n c O T e n t M. Hall, f i r s t ' M rs. T. T.in connecUon w ith acUon of th e G reenhalgh and M rs. W. P.Tw in F a l ls C ounty A irp o r t Haney, Ued fbr second withC om m ission in a p p ro v in g M rs. Harmon M ynyon and Mrs.paving-around the T ran s M agic R /M . Peterson; M rs. Gu§Airways hangar now. u n d e r Averett and M rs. J e ss ie Husted.c o n s tru c tio n ; r e p a i r a n d fourth,sealcoating of Runway l ^ n d 30 M rs. M a rin e Schou , Sun

nIfWf. sea l coating som e Vnllev. was a Buwrt. other a rea sa ro u n aT rR T arp o rt—proper. . - ------

Com pl^idn of h i ^ ' in tensityUgh^ on the new runw ay is CLAY ELECTED ' expected w ithin two w ee to and p lans a re now com plete to m ove

Twin Falls

Idaho R etired T eachers To Hold Annual Assembly H ere Next W eek

idah 'o R e tired T e a c h e rs m . followed Dy reg istra tion a t c o n d u c te d by M rs. B e rth aAssn.. Fourth D istric t, will 8:30 a . m'. ~Mayor F ra n k M ayer, B oise. E lection of sta teconvene for its 10th annual Feld tm an w ill welcome re tired officers w ill be held during theD elegate Assembly Tuesday in teachers to Twin F a lls and Boy. c lo s in g s e s s io n s . E ls ie L in-Twin F alls. Scout T roop 65 will presen t the dgren. Tw in F alls, will be

Convention headquarters w ill colors. The 12 units within the to a stm lstre ss a t the b a n k e t be in the Roundup Room of the d is tric t w ill repo rt, through

the ir local p residents, on the y e a r’s ac tiv ities.

D u rin g th e a f te rn o o n , d e le g a te s w ill h e a r re p o r tsco n ce rn in g - th e - Id a h o -S ta te — ^^A^ciatlon~'Of'Retired PersonsEm ployees R etriem ent System a n d th e N a tio n a l R e tired

and utilization of the N ational- T eachers Assn.R etired T eachers Association S evera l hundred delegates

p residents of chap ters within insurance i^an . . a re expec ted to attend theth e d is tr lc tw illb e h e ld a t7 :3 0 a . The necrology serv ice will be assem bly . M rs. Faw n Nelson,

K im berly,.

..................................... .. WASHINGTON (U P I) - R e -T C eT ifi a u UeaLuii-^ m thn I r e * Ge ^ u c l u s B. a « y has '

been e ia ted -boapd rh a jn n a n ofd istric t p residen t, _____________________________ ^ , ------will conduct the m eeting . She is Include M rs. 'H ielma W e b b . '

• _____ . . . J ’, ’ A eenr n t nn Iho #ir«»general assem bly cha irm an , WehdeD, secre ta ry , and M rt! Association, the firs t such w ith other officers a ss is tin g E llen B rose,' T w in F a lls .- officer under FNMA’s , new

INSTRUM ENTRENTLS

fO R ___

SU M M ER B ANDf£ £ APPLIES TO PURCHASE '

MASONERJSIC CENTER

733-6609 .

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R ogerson H o te l, w )th the assem bly called to o r d d a t 9 a. m . by Mrs. Callie Steinburch, n a tio n a l a s s is ta n t v ice

-p r^ js id e n t—o f— th e - R e tire d T ead iers . She will give the invocation.

A b re a k fa s t m e e tin g fo r

p lanned fo r 6:30 p. m . At tha t tim e, th e d e leg a te s will hear an a d d re s s b y P e te r H ughes, W ashington, D. C., legislative rep re sen ta tiv e o f the Am erican . .

w e n n e u %A L W A Y S F I R S T Q U A L I T Y "

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BRUCE BIOSSAT

The Power Of The Presideheyic I'n lley 's llo n io Psoivspupor'

. W edn esday , M a y 37, 1970 AI W esfergren , Publish'er , PH O N E 7 3 3 0 9 3 ) , 0(li<iplCitv ond County N»w»pap«r ' M«mb«r"o( Audit Bureau o( Ciftulolion end UPl

' PunuanI lo Stdlon 60-108 ldoh& CSde; Thuridox lt her«br dctignoled o« ih* doy oi tha %<>*ek on which l«ool nolic«wi11b«publi»hed. Publi»hed do-ly o'nd Sundoy. e.tept Sotutdoy, a< 132 third Street Weji. Tv,ir< Falls,

' y Mogic Volley Newipapert. Ir>c. Enleced a i «e<ond moil moltet ApM 3. 19>&. o'the pot' ,11. H33QI ur>der ihe ocl ol Morth B, 1879.______________________ ' ■

tdoho, 8330.1,

, W ASHINGTON (N E A ) ^ Since the onset o t the even ts in Camlwdia ,^nd . a t K ent S tate, the power of th e presidency tb overawe — if not to overwhelm

, — h ag b e e n fre sh ly a n d dram atically dem onstrated to •those of u s who try to cover the

l^ Ie ^ M w e rOf all that*‘h as been said in the This is dem ocracy?

a f te rm a th of, th e Kent| S ta te ' The reply is th a t a president’s-Univec&it^Ltrflfredy, nnp nf the mns^l__ room for u n ila te ra l action

poignant s ta te m e n ts w as th at of an " ---------anguished coed.

These four d e a th s wouldn’t have happened , sh e sa id , if the govern- ■

— m e n t h a d lis te n p d tn > h e ^tudents^ w hen they g a th e re d by 'the hundred thousand in W ashington las t Oc­tober, fo r th e -P e a c e M oratorium . T he stu d en ts trie d to work wjthin khe sy stem , to express d issent peacefu lly , b u t nobody listened to

. them . ^ .E v e r s in ce cam p u s unrest began

a t B erkeley b ack in 1964, the older

'c o m m a n d e r in ch ief is ^ Iso p art of the system , an im p erfec t system .In 1964, Congress b ack ed up that p o w er 'b y giving th e president a v irtu a l blank c h w k in V ietnam . In

— I07n, w4Hu-the_ h indsigh t o f s ix y ears , some se n a to rs w>sn they_~ could give the P resid en t, nothing m ore than 30-day ren ew ab le notes-.

T h e re a c h in g o f a c o n sen su s am ong the A m erican people for w ithdraw al from V ietnam (but not a consensus on th e sptied of the

^withdrawal) has been a long,

i"scch-er T alkingjBCfinUyaTSanta F e,

N. M., w ith t h e ^ ...............—governo rs-w ho .-aiT lved -there-

on ly to le a r n th a t th e ir sem ia n n u a l R ep u b lic a n con- ference )u d been canceled, we f o u n d ~ 5 0T is - id e - r .a .b l e disagreem ent w ith Pcesidw if Nixon’s policies and attitudes a s they affect th e w ar, youthful u n rest and re la te d m atters.

When we next saw kthese . g o v e rn o rs i th e ir sp o k e sm e n

(an d their. Democratic, coun­te rp a rts) had ju s t em erged f r o p an hours-Iong m eeting a t

. t h e W hite H o u s e .w ith th e P re s id e n t and a e v e rp l k ey aides. The transform ation In the

th'emselves g reatly fo rtuna te y<b have.. been invited In to the august White House setting^ to ' be told how things a r e In the nation aiid the w orld.

Now the cluster of newsm en who talked to som e of these

governors a t Santa Fe

Cambodia an d 'K en t..N ew sm en w ho regu la rly^

attend or o b s e rv e t )^ id e n t ia l p ress conferences h a ^ known for a ' long tim e how badly Hawed th is m echan ism l^ .as a.^ m eans of ex trac tin g from the'“ P re s id e n t- in foV m ation they

h d h av jo r w a s predicled it would b e « a c t l y thlnK the public should h a w . Tffe th is way when they cam e into really do n ot n eed guidance on' the presidential p resence and this score fpom dile ttan tish cult-

r te d -h v -a H - th A -w r i te rs w hod ib in and out fo ra n

p r o c ^ .

th em se lv es s e rv in g up ex< cw dingly, .deferen tia l queries Nixon; an o ld hand a t this tM n e ss . knocks those f a t ones out of the ball park.. 'The presidency is so powerful

lo d a y th d t' i t has ingenious to em ploy aga inst any

notably.Though they did concede th a t

disagreem ent ^ a d su rfaced in the meeting, their tgne as Uiey spoke to new sm en w as respectfuU nd deferential in the

-extrem e.An out ___________

the w ays of politics would have ju d g e d th e y co n s id e re d

c o u n t^ o rc e , whether, em anating b-om the press, from Ck)i)gress, from the cam puses or •whereveTr~------ — .....................—

R a t the

DOTO B IR PP

“ generation h a s bWili 'te llm g -th e— -p a in fu l,__ ^costly p ro c e s s andyoimger. th a t if it w anU to refo rm ‘ students should riol discount thesdfciety ’i t m u st w o rk ,w ith in the role they played in th a t process,system s e t up by sodjety. And m ore But the d em ocra tic system is notand m o re ^he young i have been built for speed o r sudden turnings.

— ro p iy in p Hi n t ' n n r ^ i p f . If d em o n stra tio H S Or Hoting by aderly change, th a t the system is sm all mmorii> had intiinidated*the_

's ta c k e d a g a in s t refo rm . Therefore, P residen t int^ o rd erin g , an im-;■ m ore v io lent action; is necessary . m ediate w ithdraw al from Viet-

The fau lt is not th a t of youth. nam , the d am ag e , done to theJ i n p , w ^ j lp

th e c h ild re n w e re r a is in g a generation of obedient parenfe, someone failed to m ^ke c le a r to them the n a tu re of' “ the sy stem .”

The sim ple fac t is th at while everyone in this country has the

- r ig h l- to - s ta te - a n d -p u b lish -. an d _ dram atize b is opinions, nobody is ■

— obligate d .-to .listen tn h im . In aaem ocracy it lb lliiuugh the-ballot box th a t the people im plem entchange. no^__through^ the _megaphone.

Oh, y eah? i t 'is asked. W hat-about . the 1964 election? Did not the peo p le-v o te - overw helm ingly for ..

- -L y n d o ii_ L .J .o h n ^ n b e c a u s e he pron>ised-not to widen the w a r Vn~ V ie tn am a n d o v e rw h e lm in g ly against B£(rry G oldw ater because he t a l k ^ a s if he m ight? And did

system m ight in the long run havef h m ;h n r » - i iu a -h p n p f if n f

ending our p a r t in the war.No nation can long function when,

its decision-m aking begins to take place in the s tre e ts . ' [

T h e re . a r e encoura^ging in ­dications th a t youth m ay be getting fed u p with violent, noisy dissent and b e getting rea d y to really give

~ th e svstem j ^ old colleee trv . to borrow a phra'se~n^omTa m ore in­nocent tim e.

H u n d f ^ s o f co lleg e students — '^ l e a n ; n ea t- a n d -p o l i te — have -

descended on W ashington in recent day^ to buttonhole congressm en and officials — to- ta lk with’ them ,

— n o ta t^ h em . T h o i^ n d s .o t students plaii to take turfe out"frbm~schooi

■ this fall to work fo r the election of c o n g re s s io n a l c a n d id a te s they

im pressive trappings of House power.

We also predicted, correctly , T he tru th Is, th e conferenceth a t the P re s id e n t w ould fo rm at' a n d s e tt in g give thequickly seize control of h is M ay P re s id e n t a m p le s i n d im-

■ turn U largely to h is own service tone of any such interrogatlbn, am id the turm oil g enera ted by • to dom inate i t all, the way, to. .. --------------- - ___ i i n 5 r e _ _ to u g h ^ u e s t lo n s - b y -

, giving “a n sw e rs " th a t a re not■ . 7 " ~ ■— anaw ers-a t-a ll.-to escape hard

- pursuit am id th e predictable ' t)arrage of d isjointed, unrelated ' questioning.

H ere a g a in , a n overawing -effect is c re a te d by the dazzling

mifp — — enguH s— the- presidency. Q u e s t io n 's who want to -b e tough often find

The Presidfent plainly has been troubled, in the current confusion, b y the fresh output of stories and colum ns depicting' >-h im -a s -a -p e a ilia r ly - is o la te d • - - m an. (A ctually , th is has been ' w ritten m any tim es before.)- How d o ^ h e deal with it? B y '

re leasing a sm a ll flood of sta tistics on th e frequency of his m a tin g s w ith h is cabinet, with the National Security CouncU and o ther adv isers. And by s i^den ly having his picture taken .with a ll kinds of people,

tac t” with the outside w orld just as m uch a s a n y president.

L G EO R G E C . THOSTESON, M.D.

D ear D r. Ttiosteson: Is there u p e ? " m a ite y o u fee ltire d f ro ma reason fo r people waking up m om ent of wakuig.tired In th e itio m ln g ’ And the *8e can have a bearing. Somelonger they sleep , the more. M Hs,u suaU yqu lteo ldohes,can

My friends a nd I used to think “ sleep. . ^it w as a m a tte r o f age, we being , I" t automatieimy

, over 70. But on a TV program , ,“^"P the conclusion tha t i f sseveral co n testan ts aged 25 to 45 “ Se-" People vary , olw ere asked abou t It, and th e L - b “t w the 60s,ftere are

-h id d en , w ritten answ ers-lvere“tired .” - MTsTD. B. “ "S'

A reason for w aking up tired? d ld so m e y e a rs earlier.Lots ot them , ranging from These sp ry ones. I've noticed,p u re ly p h y s ic a l to pu rely , generally . a re the ones who

-psyehOIogTcal, - p lu s m ixtures. '" te r e s te d in ..I t ’sa c o m m o n p ro b le m ; th ere ’s w hether work or hob-

in-denomireasons. So h e re a re some:

Some people ju s t need more sleep th an o th e rs . ^

D e a r D r. T hosteson : A — w - clipping in the paper says

-Among th e over.CO folks: 1 researcher s have d l s y ered know a l i lw h o g e t up early and UiSTvilamln A acid Is e f l iS B F

“ fe irg o o a 7 H a H n i5 5 ^ T a - to -d o “ * > V ? 5 ' ' '™ “ '’® ~ " ' " ' “ ® "'''it - ' b la c k h e a d s . O ur .fa m ilyA re stle ss n igh t - with aches, Physician h as no information on

bathroom tro ttin g , disturbing this. — R. L.

- 1 0 0 < § S ? 4 N T -

noises, a spouse who snores — cah-leave one-feeling tired. -

Night tim e sedation (sleeping

It is s till under test and not availab le fo r general, use. In<« v e s t ig a t iv e re s u l ts sound

-d t)-------stip p o rtr^ a c t ly '“w h a t‘n e prOll'llisUil iiut-lo— ------- -do? ■ ■

W hat abou t thfe 1968 election?The people e lec ted R ichard Nixon because he sa id he had a p lan to win the w ar and becaig e they believed a fresh a d n ^ im ^ a tio n ^ Ig h t h ave a b e tte r cftancp' to get the. c o u n try o u t of th e en-

"tah g lem en t. B ut now we a re in Cam bodia by N ixon’s order and , a

- .y e a r antJ a .h a lf .after his election,.still have : over '400,(MK) m en in

- -V ietnam . . 1 / ,

p ills ) c a n h a v e a s o r t o f f a v o r a b l e ; o n e r e p o j - l ^ a i d ■■Tiangoveir” e ffe c t7 T d o m u c h T r* ^ * > o t‘t o n e p a t i e n t l n th re e w as

M to .th » M m « __________hSlRg ^ i..

But these young people snOOld bc rem inded again th a t “ the system ” m ak es no g u a ra n te es to anyone,

Of all the I th ousands of people who run for e lec tiv e offices of one kind o r ano ther e v e ry y ea r in the U nited S tates, ex actly half of them , could say;

“ I tried to w ork w ithin the system , but nobody listened to me, The voters re je c t(^ m e ." .

They coiild say«it b u t they don’t. They com e back an d try again.

____E A U lH A R V E Y

=Fa^ io n e dG eneral p hysica l condition is

im portan t. F a u lty nutriUon Is a D ear D r. Thosteson: What Isfactor. Low thy ro id activity can Ine d ifference between estrogtncause m orning faUgue. So can “"d horm ones, if any? — Mrs.

' •* ------------- -----------C. H .- N ; ' .................. ■ ■

Com m encem ent tim e puls m e growing their own food. Union lOO.OOO a t college level, pluson n cam pus soh^ewhere else F o rk and Hoe Co. rep o rts sales 65,000 h y fie ec. m ajo rs ,two or th ree tim es every week, of garden tools up trending and 4-H m em bersh ip is a t a l all-

I t’s w onderfully refreshing to the switch Is from o rn am en ta l tlm ehlgh ,3 .9 m illion m em bers:e n co u n te r s e g m e n ts of o u r gardens to frut and vege tab je U gain of 20p e rcen t in one y earlstudent population sUll facing gardens. And only about a ^ I r d of the 4-H■tlie future wlUi confidence and F u r th e r , O hio S ta te m em bers live on fa rm s; 63,6pride and g re a t expectations. U n iv e rs ity re s e a rc h r e v e a ls percent live In tow ns and cities.

. I find m ore than a few who Increasing Interest in sew ing. These a re non farm youngare not slUing around asking W hal a re these young folks people learning do-it-yourself

• Uiemselves "W ho a m I? ” "A re coming to! crafts,my paren ts re a l? " " Is God H om e econom ic s tu d e n t , The lost generation hasTjeendeud?" '•WSlch dope Is nol enrollm ent tills y ea r Includes 5 found — of all p laces — in

.... .......... -HmoldePlnB,chronic infection. ' • Estrogen is sim ply one of a

Poor ventU atlon o r too w arm variety o t horm ones in the body,a room can be bothersom e. “ '> co m m o n ly known as

S u b tle c a rb o n m onoxide “fem ale ho rm ones," a s it i» po ison ing ,, u su a lly from a P f '“ ' n t In re la t iv e ly la rg e defective bea tin g system , can tiuantites in women. ^be decidedly Im portan t — and not a lw ays ea sy to recognize. However, i t do esn ’t take a

You can lose weight if you really w ant to l-D r. Thosteson'S

MR. SPECTATOR

On The Moon, Well, we sp en t a night on Ihe Moon, M rs. Spectiilor was along and both of us can vouch th at it was interesting.

- ^ o u - w i l l - n o t —b ellev u -ilila ,_ u f. course, but w e "were not uJone on the moon and we d idn 't fly there —wo m ad e the jau n t In a cam per.

By now you m ust reall/.e th a t the

— Crtttfii;i^-oLthc.M oon and not the whll^^looking p iecc of Homelhibg or other you see floating through the 6ky each night — or nearly ho, '

TKo CKalers of the Moon is an in teresting place. We had never been there . We had been by it by c a r ond over it by airp lunb but never a t it! M rs, Spectator'K last trip th e re w as when she w as a little •girl find was w ith h e r paren ts . All has changed , she sayii, s ince those

. ----- -Mr. S p ec ta to r has some

the Craters — w hat lo see, w hal to look fo r. w ha( to ‘ do, w hat to photograph, and w hen lo go. He'D pass them on to you folks w llhsa spoclal a rt ic le tn 'ne^Ct Sund&y'ti fea tu re Bectloh. Look for It — and wft hppa (fia f you ■will find It In­teresting and Inforinutive.

. S T A T E O F M IN I)Leave It to a m an of science, In

this caieA paychlatrls , to com e up

willi It theory th a t m any less- learned citizens probably will be convinced they knew all along,

l ir . Chlng-pla Chlen of Boston__ S lt|tc_Jlo8plla l h a s reported on

research in wIiJch”h£rgnvc n-serlos - of psychological te s ts lo groups of e lderly m enial p a tie n ts receiving conlrblled doses of four differentbuviiEiigoa__P rogressive te s t resu lts clearly singled out one g ro u p a s showing Uie g realeal ImpfQVpment — the patlen ls on b ee r, 'le ad in g l)r, Chlen to suggest th a t h is colleagues give serious co nsideration lo suds as a p rac llca r th era p e u tic treatm ent.

i„ A lot of n on-patien ts Hhould be w illing.lo drink to that! .

(JJVI5AWAY We have two w hile tom cats,

~^Tmgorn, nvo~ w eeks old and long ir r e u , iviust g iv e iFiom awajT

P lease call K ller ;i20-4A70.F o r free ,' u nice* G erm an

S h ep h erd f e m a le 'a b o u t e ig h t m onths old. N eeds u homo In the country, with a coup le , of growing boysy l ^ r y s m a r t. Call 73;}-0073 before nbon or a f te r fi p. m. w eek-' days, ' I . ;

W apt to give a w a y th ree half* B rittany Spaniels, one m ale and two fem ales. T hey o re h»ipplp8. P lease phone 7!i!3-2iH)0.

dope?"

re n a is s a n c e of s o m T “'old*' fash ioned p h ilo so p h ie s ahd values am ong today 's young sophisticates; now* I’ve seen Uirec surveys which say the Slim e th ing; ll iu ru Is " a n old- fuHliioned youUi m ovem ent."

'Ihe figures tor 1960 a re now In and added up. An a'udlt of re ta il grocery s to re sales Includes this a t- f lr s t-u n im p re s s lv e Item

million in s e c o n d ly schools, kitchen!

ART BUCHW ALD

He’s IsolatedWASHINGTON—in th e p a s t House aide Is tlien 'sent to the

few weeks It luia been rev ea led locker room to see If he canth a t P re s id e n t N ixon h a s persuade the C abinet officer tobecome more and m ore Isolated leave the White House wltlwut

" i^ irch ase s of home-canning fro m N s C ab ine t, I n te r io r causing tro u b le .-H e trie s toja rs last y e a r w ere Uie g rea te st Secretary W alter Hlckel said he assure tlie C abinet officer UiatIn 11 y e a rs ," luid only seen the P resid en t M r. Nixon is a lw ays happy to

My goodness, w ith all tlie twice In 15 m o n llis , ' O ther hea r.w h o t anyone in his Ad<p re p a c k a g e d , f re sh -fro zen Cabinet officers claltii H lckel m inistration h as to say, andmoDud and^ even ‘precooked w as fo rlu n u le to s e e th e suggests th a t the b e s t way tor a

II . I . - .................. ......... it officer to comm unicateP residen t Is through

am ount of c a rb o n m onoilde to S e c re ts ofbring a h eadache along \^ th the R educing," tells you how -fntigue F naturally an d without gimmicks

P sy ch o lo g ic a l f a c tJ r s a r e - t o the level tha t best suitsfrequent. One la Just the m atte r IndlvKlual n e e * . For aof one 's s leep pa tte rns . If you , “ PV. •« 1Toste.on,h av e b e c o m e an h a b itu a l new tpoper, en. sleep iH H , i lT S k c isb m i Ume t i i - f '™ ! " * '® ■ '" '• ’ "I'' eoln-and a -get into the habit of earlier selfnuldrcssed, stampedrising. • envelope.

Other m en ta l aspects a re ' i ‘bordeom , a nx ie ty , worry. If you IJr. ’Ihosteson welcomes allgo to bed w orrying, it can bo reader m a il but reg re ts that,reflected in m orning- faUgue. due to the trem endous volumii

If you d read the problem s of received dally , be Is unable loUio day , you "w ake up tired ." an sw er In d iv id u a l le tte rs .Or even If th e re 's nothing In Uie H e a d e rs ' q u e s tio n s , a re In-day ahead Uiat disturbs you, c o rp o ra te d In h is "‘ colum njimt having no Incentive to got whenever passible.

iDud an< . _________foo(is that m any tim es. Cabinet o In the world would wanrTB*~'*--l-cttft.nowjflV |ial Um t It is no with tlwsw eat Uirough a session of accident tltat We iV o s ld e n n s His congressm an,homo-canning any m ore? ■ unavailable lo his C abinet of- 'i . ^ .

'n ie K err G lass people, wlro fle e rs . T h ere a r e d e f in ite i f Uils fu lls ,.tho , W n e t of- j ^ e “ m oSt b ru i08 (n iD m er-M fttn u rtiH .i» ^ M iiw b w -aw iiH ii_ fice r.if l thaa taken to t r e w amngc a n n in g ) a r s , h ad repoM ed liouse staff m em ber* to m ake room of U» l" j^ fIncrenm Hljjalusln tljree dr four sure Uie President does not w lw re u s ecre ta ry of one oi ine •^A-fvlous-^^ars-but-nothinH-taM^tipme into oontaot w ith anyone- W hite llo u M flld o aJM o n V ^^ 'kcom pare to tills sudden spec- InW A am ln lstP allo t),____ _ .-Ui.hUiL-------------tacu lar in crease In 1960, Tills is how It w orks. Oecnslonally u C ab inet 6tncor

Tliey sol o u t to find out wlw’s At every Wlilte llouse g a te in w ill s till in s is t oncanning a n d g u e s s wlmV' Mitf guo rd h o u se th e r e a r e someone In liigher au lM n ty ,

Y oungsters. photographs of every m em b er and then \vs will beW hile th e c a m p u s of tlie Cabinet. Tills U so the Navy moss In tlw W hile Hoiue

nolsem akers liavo been m aking Wlilte House police can Identify U> *alk to one of Uje m inor White •nows, Uie sam e generation has Uiem im m ediately. House aldeh, wWle the aide labeen hom o^ooklng and hom e- - Wlien6v«r a -m e m b e r of th e " having lunoh, — .............canning m ore Uian any tim e In P ro ild en t’s Cabinet show s up a t If this aide 'c anno t p trauade” yw»rs.......- any of U w gutw , Uie po lice have Uie C ab in e fo fflco rtp leave, he

BEfiRfS WOfiLO

clion "puUIng u p" vegetables and jam s and porfumlng the house w ith piccalilli, K err'a survey shows on,ly-(l.2 porcftnt have been homoHsannlng fo r 37

. lo 40 y ears , W hqre 20.1 p e r c«nt s ta rted w ithin Uie laal four years.

Wliy? Sucveyora ex|wctod tiM '■answer would bo "to save

m ohey" but B percen t o t tlie r i sa id Uiey did it

for “ en)oym ent." / . I 'T lia l 'H not nU, More young

h o m e m a k e rs , a r e Uiking to

Wlilte House sUiff th a t Uiere is a ’ Cabinet officer a t Uie ga te .

A WlUto House sum m er in tern la tM ndlapatchod to Uie g a te to ask Uie Cabinet officer w h a l his business Is. The Intern assuroa Uie officer lie will tra n sm it any Input to UiQ President.

If Uie Cabinet officer sUII Ihslsts on seeing Uie I>roaldont, lie is escorted loto Uie White House ond aaked to w a it in t h e . Secret Service m en 's locker room.

A tliird aaslalent to a White

I^esa Secretary Ron Ziegler's asslsUint.

Hy Uiis tim e, Uie President's Uiree chief aides, John Erlich^ mim, Bob H aldem an and H enry * Klsalnger, have received word Uikt there I s a C abinet officer in U>e building.

So Uiey go on "R ed A lert," ■ and they, push Uielr d esks In Ihe ' lu ll 9uU lde ' Uie P residen t’a • officQ In covered-wa^on fashion to block Uie C abinet officer from b re a k in g In on the PresldenU ' ^

<D itro »r NiA. Im.~

"B u t If wa thava oU our muitocAei an d b ta r d t and cut our hair t o th a t we con work wffA/n (ne iriftm, Aow will ‘ - .............. ..........w# kn9W w/jp'» w fto f" ......... -

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. News Of Servicernen■-Dennle ET. -^DW ahue h a s School, F o ri Wolters. Tex^

B O ISE (U P I) — After two returned to M ackay, a fte r being He will receive advanced D o Y o u r "w eeks of cross-ex&mlnation, a a t the home of his p aren ts , M r. flight, training a t the Army |» < k | T F P * F UP ublic UUlities Commission - and M rs. Dennie D onahue S h , Aviatton S ch o o l,'F t. J tucker. TM Ldb I t K X nh ea rin g in to 'th e Idaho Pow er K in g H lirh c ailendedN aU onal A la ~Co. appllcatlpn for a ‘'rw e In- G u ird drill in Gooding * h ile _ —

— Wedf>«5ctey, M ay 2 ^ 1970 Ti/n«$-N ow t,-T^«ln P*H i. Idaho 5

Homme R ichard in the W estern Pacific.

D r o p , S l ip o r l ^ H ?

N avy P e tty O fficer l.C .•inK whethe:' your - - loose *i »h«

iccurliy and........... tnkl« fumoUi

........................... yoUf (Irn u l p l» l« -J^ T E E IHitfir

Cross - e ^ l n a t i o n wUl be ..uoo...conUnued when the, h earing, is 20, .s on -of M r. , and -M f^ t^ r^ f tO r-W . . . .

_ . . . a n d M rs. S ta n le y S p a rk s , H agerm an. Is serving with th e ' Mulcts eauV«' Cnsler Won't ~ —The pow er co ;npw y wants to c a r e y , h a s c o m p le te d a staff of Com/nander C arrier

T D^yi^on-Onei^board the a tU ck vour----------------- ■- '■■ ■ ;«A rm y P r im a ry H e lic o p te r ; a i r c r a f t c a r r ie r USS 3on ioiiav\ ^ •

.0.- , PRESID EN T SUHARTO OF Indonetla U g reeted at th e W hite

House T uesday b y P residen t Nixon. Suly|rto cam e .p rep a red to outline the views of A slan leaders on Nixon’s decision to sead U.

S. troc^B Into Cambodia, having cool leaders 1^ days ago. (U PI telephoto)

‘M agnet School” _Elan May End SegregationG irls Knit T o p s ................1 0 0 % gQttftn, -rftd^whitfl Qr_nQvy/w hitB stripe , 3 -6 x . ‘

...R eg . $ 3 Sizes

LOUISVILLE. K y. ( U P I ) - I f approved by the U.S. D epart­m ent of H ealth, E ducation and

-W elfa re ' (HEW ), a “m agnet school” p lan to in tegrate Louisville’s all-b^egro Central High School could becom e anational m odel to r m any scnooi^ system s.

The plan is desfgned to end C entral's 8&<year e ris ten ce a s a school with a Negro-only student body, a segregation thorn in 'the side of KenTucky’s ' laj-gest city.

Under the p lan , recom m end­ed by the local ch ap te r of the National ^ o c i a t i o n for the A d v a n c ^ e h t of Colored People, (NAj^CP) and endorsed by the city school adm lnisffa n o n .'th e - quality of educaUon' would be raised to such .a degree tha t white^students would be enticed.

- >to the «:hooI.:_____B ighta .S urveyJP Janned , .

A civil r ig h ts team composed

of eight m em be r s of H EW visit the schooV th is m onth to survey the situation and offer Its opinion.'

“ Ib k e the Idea of m aking the

S o r r y R i i f

school a ttracU ve to whites,” C entral for the past- seven --------- ----------------- iifiliea ’ •M ld 'a t r s e T r a o t_ - r ------ -----— - - - - - ------ -------------W alker. “ But, It Is questionable s tuden ts adm itted to the schoolw hether HEW would accept the would improve its quality ofm agnet school plan a s a m eans education,to draw a n in tegrated student " I f w e a re to be realisUcbody." abou t the whole m a tte r ,”

- ■ .................................... H ackett said, “naturally , hav'

G irls Jeans ________ __ 1 /2 Price' U n ly Q te w le tt— exce llem v a lu es— oil tirs i q u o lily b ro k en

■ j — S izes 7 -1 4 .

- e entr alT-OMAHA. Neb. (U P I) - A

would-be bu rg la r le ft a note apologizing for h is ac tions a t a cabin on Lake T o h n in a north of O m aha.___i A shotgun and a r ifle had been rem oved from a c loset in the cabin owned b y Sam Nisi of Omaha.

W ith th e m w a s a noti read ing : “ We w ere going To take all four o ty o u r guns, b u t I know how I would feel if someorief'took m in^. We just wanj^d to use yj>ur -phone.

•We’re sorry , ^Kit w e also thank- you;^' ■ -- - / , % - - •

•The break-in-w as discovered over the weekend.

L ip 1862 asthe Louisville Colored High School, h a s been under p ressure by HEW U) in tegrate Its enrollm ent of ISOO s tu d e n t . . The principal is a Negro, but one of— th e two . -assistant principals is white. Fourteen of the school's .79 faculty m em bers a re whites.

Solutions Unsatisfactory The school board and the

NAACP a re aga inst zoning and pairing , which HEW m ight consider a s a solution to “ the problem . The board a lready has

-re jec ted , the alternatives., of closing th e school and of biislng

_s^uden ts.__j.W . H ackett, principal of

ing w hite students wouia draw b e tte r books, gymnasium equip­m en t and other things for the school.”

G irls P a n ts .......... .................. M ”C lo se o u t g ro u p fro m fam o u s m a n u fa c tu re fs . W e re $ 4 . First

' t im e o n S a le ! Sizes 7-14.

Ladies J a m a ic o s ....................‘ 2”R e g . S 5 & $6 , p e rm o p ress , som e knits . S ize s 8 -1 6 . A ss'l. c o lo rs a n d p o tte rn s .

O l t MAN RIVERNEW ORLEANS ( U P I ) -

C rude oil covered a stre tch of th e M ississippi R iver Tuesday fro m a collision between two tug boats pushln'g b arges loaded w ith petroleum . The im pact M onday night tore a hole In one of the barges and spilled 1,600 ba rra ls . of. olUnto th e .r iv e r . '.

The dam aged barge sank b u t '

Coast Guard said,

Ladies Sh irts/B lo u ses..........*4”Roll s le ev e & shorT sleeve— c o tto n to p s fo r sh o r ts o r p a n ts .

- A ss 't . p r in ts . R eg . S7 V alues.

Lad ies Pont Tops ..................*4”long sleeve, beautiful poly Knits great assortment of prints R e g .S 9 .

B o y'i Sport S h irts ................ 99 'Long sleeve styles in a s s 't . co lo rs . V alues to $4.

Boy's Sport S h i r t s . l7 2 PrieeLong sleeve ve lo u r sh irts-R eg . S l6 .

Boy's C asual P a n t s ..............'3*F am ous n a m e b r a n d in v a lu es to S7.

AssoHed G if t s ............1/2 PriceO n e to b le o f o u ts to n d in g item s. V a lu e s 'fro m SlOO to S 2 0 .

Jew elry . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 /2 Price, i M any new item s a d d e d .

Hose ................................. .. 25 ' pr.- All sizes 8 1 /2 to 11, m a n y c o lo rs if p e rfec t 89*.

Ladies Pant Dressies . . . . . . . *7”W e r e $ 1 2 . just, rec e iv e d fo r_ th iL * a 'e a s s 't . p r in t s ^ — 8j_ 1 6 . ’

Buy 2 cans of Nalley’s Potato Salad

Ladies C u lo tte s ............. . . ... *4”R e g . S 8 , tw ills & c o tto n s , p e rm a -p re s s fini^l>— in lim e to w e a r a ll s u r n m e r , ....................................

G irls Tops & Short Coordinates.3 -6 « R .o .$ a r . ....................................................................... ' • « "7 - M R « a . S 4 ................ ................................................‘ i "

nit-Tops .......................lo u s b r a n d Reg. S3

G irls Dresses . . . ____1/2 PriceAll ouc e a r ly sp rin g & E oslor d re s se s— n o w o p c le o ra n c e S a l e a t 1 /2 Price Sizes 3^6x & 7 - )4.

G irls Pant Dresses .............. . ‘ 1 ’S izes 3^6x & 7 -1 4 B roken W ere re g . S5 & S6 .

Women’ s All-Weather C o ats. 1 / 2 Prk:eW e r e $ 2 0 ~ to Jd O -rrO n ly a lew g re o l v a lu es e v ery qno l S ize s 8 > I8 B roken.

M ens C asu a l Slacks .......... . *3”W a s h o b le , fam o u s no m e b r a n d s . V alues to S I 1 .98 ,

MenVSvyin^rWoarA sso rted styles In sizes 3 0 -4 2 . V alues to S 7 .0 0 .

Assorted G ifts for Men . . . . *2”V alues to S n . 0 0 .

M en'sGiftv«rear . . . . . 1/2 PriceA ssortm ent o f g r e a t v a lu es m a n y new Item s. '

Panty Hose ............ ....... ......99 '_________ Fom ous Tred w ell B ra n d Pe tite to lo n o s .__________ ___

H a n d b a g s ............................ . ’S ’*S um m er co lo rs o il le th e r V a lu es to SIO.OO.

S a m so n ite s . R e g . i 2 8 . S a v e S 7 — 5 eo lo |’t .

W igs By London Girl— 14**. “ ' V alues to .J 1 9 .9 5 .

Fabrics . . . . . . .H . 3 yds. *1 “S*A ssorted c o tto n o n d c o tto r t b le n d i.

Denim ................. . 9 9 ' yd .4 5 " w id e Perm o p ress f a b r ic $ 1 .6 9 re g . M ony c o lo rl .

Drapery Fabrics . . . . . . . *1” yd.^ ^ A sso rted R e9 , $ 1 ,7 9 . '

Sportsw ear F a b r ic ........77 ' yd.For S um m er se w in g V a lu es to S2 .00 ,

B A T H T O W B I S - f l » S r 4 H ,a » - A n i t t r m e r r P f k e > M 4 r : >m.99«-

H A N D T O W E I S ,R e g . $ 1 .2 9 A n n iv e r ia r y P r ic e 8 4 * ................E .O .M . / V

W A S H C IO T H S o X eR e g . 5 9 * A n n iv e r ia r y P r ic e 4 4 ' . . . . . . B .G .M . 4 V

Indoor-Outdoor RugsS l* e i8 '6 ' ' j« n '6 '’ Reg. $39.95 . ................ “ . .S lie il.r6 » > x )4 ;6 » Reg. $69.98 .

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M en's Sport Shirts . . . 1 /2 Price Assorted Linens ----1/2 PriceS h o r t S leev e— P e rm a p ress— A ss't: g r o u p o f ' p la in , checks G re a l g ro u p o( f in a l c le o ro n c e Hems wDh (hany th in g s le

c h o o se f ro m — G re o l v a lu e s a l l a l 1 /2 Pricel 'p re s s -

a n d s tr ip e s . V a lu es to -# 14.

ALL W OOL

SUITSx u r - r - r : -

C O M P A H B -T H B S S S U IT S ----------W I T H A N Y

T H A T S E L l FO R * 7 S

We'll send you 500A d t^ iidbus id o d . Try tw o c a n s o f N a l t ty 's P o la to S a la d e n d w o 'll so n d y o u 50<. That's

F rosh" iiovorM .f'or w o mako“N o lle y 's w ith tho sam e frosh ingrodicv ils Ihfl d e lico to sso n m an usos. F rom Iho londorB it W h ite Rose p o la to o s Id Iho c r i jp e i l picklos, D o y o u r fom ily* - a n d b u d g e t — o fa v o r . Try N o llo y 'j P o ta to S a lo d , A ndm al< o 5 0 c o (» iw ,liilo y o u 'ro a l it. S en d co u p o n a n d 2 N olloy 's lab e l> toi

N olloy 's Fine.Foods, Inc., P ,.0 . Qox 321, C lo n d o lo , C olilornlo 91209 C cn ilom an i H ere a rc ^ lnt)olv liom N o llo y 'i I’o ln lo Salad, P le a jq .io n d me m y 504, ' •

StAtf

500FOR TRYING . NALLiY’SCANNlP P.OTATO SALAD

- T T -I'mjiofi* tilufld Mr Idmllr. . .

k I'pani, ilnol«-.bt«»ti«a,-3.buUoii- Djrlit or (ioyblt bicu^liJ ilyl«i witli n ln<h unci ] 1/3 Irwl

* N i w p o M i r n t 'tn pi ttilpa|^odd lothlon InKfi

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^ W ed n e sd ay , M ay 77. 1970 T im « .N ? w s , T w in F«1|5, l ( to h o - _ 7 -_ - ^'1 *' ' ;

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I ; Memorial Day opens the rnnl o,,) fo r accompanimen^f! A d d fre n h

.season! Start the season r ig lit . ; bread from Buttrey's iri-store bale*

withra""Bif'TStemoriat=Ofl^t=^mil|^_^^^ Voilo: a colorful, delicious ss - feasti-Buttrey has" lodds~of greoj M oteBt=ro«ButJhere!s~a wonder- ~1

grilling goodies on hand, at low fuFcookout season ahead! Start

M _ _ M i Z i m m . - -Miki I r ' ' ' S

1 grilling gooaies on n a n a / a t low tuuRuui seuauu aneaai DiarT \>

I Budgef Prices . . . , and many out- *1'® season right . . . w ith a t

' standing Rnm/s_Sper.inU 'jiicf fo|.. MemnrinI Dny conkniit ----- fealw----- 4 -----E XTRA VALUEtheiOCcqsLon! Choose your family's 'Og.fine foods from a Buttrey Food Trim m ed u S D Avery favorite cookout meat! Fi»V Store . . . alhqt cash-saving Budget ^ s . . . .

a vegetable that's dear to their Prices . T .7plos-Bonus'SpecialsJoc_konrtci Tkon tncc n to'rrifi. ,„ L j extro-Soyings!_____^ ^ ___________________

Choice Beef

PIERCE'S BONELESS

N .B .C .

TOASTETTES10 0 i.-P I(g .

Special"

- 1 .....

_ E y f i [ ] t d a y . . L o w . - " B u d g « l ' P r i e « s " * « -

' Simplot Shoestring Spuds 'X: 3 5 ' S p p lo t Hash Browns JilS: 3 9 'Red Rose Floiir , 4 8 'Calumet Baking Pwd. 'z 19 'C&H Sugar (Pw d.) lit 3 7 ' ' C & H F ro s tin g S u g a r X 2 5 ' Betty Crocker Sauces 3 9 ' Lawrys Spag. Sauce Mix " ' X 2 5 ' French's Brown Gravy Mix X 17 ' French's Mushroom Gravy 1;; 2 1 '

7 Sch. Sour Cre^m Sauce " 2 2 ’ Betty Crocker Keryaki X 4 9 ' B&Noodles A lm o n d in e ^ ::^ ^ * ^ ^ ^ -

^ K ra ft Noodles Romanoff X : 4 7 ‘► ; \ NnBURAferT.

COOKIESC a<an«IB »IO I/au .

" ~ ■aliln ■ » I l l / a; -----

• p lo r f W ln d m U I U a i .O u lm iia l C p o h ^ i 14 o i ... l u a a r CooIi Im I |I ,u . .

Delish'us! W hte pr Chocolate

U « * i[~ c iu n h « r ir< Dp;i'l run ih o r l o f Iha ie goodie il

"Bonus Special" '

M 6'*> it, ,‘J**

H a v e a th ic k ju ic y T -B o n e . . . o v e n b r o i l e d o r g r i l l e d o u t ­d o o r ^

BONUS SPECIAL'

Boneless Top Sirloiln

STEAKSirloin Tip

2 9STEAK . * 1Chopped

StRLOIN

MemorialD AY

9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

■pair Hoi Dog! It'i pitnic time

orana---- i„i«y. di meoi

pkg.

Tftaf iJot u f

-U .S .N o J J _ R ^ -R i p e _

S lo f l t h e p ic n ic l e a i o n .r ig h ts w i th |u lc y , r ip e w a l e r m t i l o n l

BUNS&HoVr;Freih frew W r In^Stof^Bakery

t i m

BRO CCALI—

2 9 *Largo Bunch ..........

-E .y«ryd o y-l;o w -B u d g «^ -P rie e $ " __' ' |

G erTer Strd Baby Food 4 i a o » . |or 1 2 '

D.M. Seedless Raisins ' IS o i .p'-g. 3 9 ' . !

B.C. Mash Potatoe Buds > l '4 o i . phg. 3 5 ' !

V8 Cocktail Juice 01,' ' lln 1 5 ' . ' . h

Campbell Tomatoe Juice 46 Vitin 37 ' ^

Tre e To p Apple Juice 46 e i. 37 'Gransul Corned Beef ' H o i.

liri ' 49 'Libby Potted Meat

i 1 /3 01.lln 2 6 ' ^

A rm our Treet l3 o illn 6 7 ' 1 ,

Swifts Prem ) 3 o i .1 - lln 6 3 ' - -

Hormel Vienna Sausage 4 SI.lln

29< t w * I

Pierces Pork & Beans 16 01.lln. 1 6 ' ’ ' ■. - 1

StI o f f your M em orial Day barb«> cu o 'w lth «ru«ly French breodl

imiR- NallB y B ean S alad.

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Haste And Pressure In ISIJ Salary Increases

BOISE ( U P lT ^ The d irecto r could be any one of a num ber ofo i adm in istra tiT e services so ld ttiings. Bui I ask .you to b ^ inTuesday hiiidsight m ight Indl- ' recciyed nlmost ^ otca te there w as an V elem enfo t, .these things and e W e d ahnftfr rind p rm fiiife llJ n , t ho . s im ila r number froiy othertan d lin g of s a l a r y w c r e a s e ' iristHutiohs,"and t f iW w a s aff

■ requests t r c m . IdahQ S ta te , c lem ent of haste a t f pressureU niversity: hereT ' R - —

E kfaardS aw yer. the f irs t p er- said he had s.iil)initted to

6 Tim e s News, Tw in Falls, Idaho Wednesday, Way 27, 1970

m ahent d irec to r of the d e p ^ - m ent, told aji Idaho P re ss Q u b headliner luncheon he h ad not d licussed th e requests w ith ISU before he sen t a m em o to Gov.

- Don Sam uclson lOutli requests.

council’s fiscal-budget conimit* tee , outlined som e 334 docu- .

I fn jm ISU fur~ s a la ry 'c h ^ g e s . D r. W illiam E .D avis, ISU presidei^t, te rm ed

. “ i;idicuIoiis- th e m em o 's stata^ j i ie n t th a t 37 Individuals w ere "sdieduled to receive sa la ry in* c reases of 33 p e r dent effective Ju ly 1.

Corporation Notifies Mailed By Cenarrusa

BOISE (U PI) — SK retacy. of w ould-be'forfeited and anyone S ta te Pete C enarrusa fald today would be allowed to 'p ickup the

r ronreg i ai pui ate-i12i500-Idaho-corporations re - . Cenarrusa said there w as no m inding them licenses a re to be -charge for renewal of nonprofit renew ed by Ju ly 1, 1970. corporate licenses, but said fees

C enarrusa sa id .th e renew al, for renewing licenses o f proflt which' applies to both profit and corporations varied from $20 to---------ofit m aa iiiaa tk tn a^ jn u Bt - flf>uondini> on the corporate

by^SeptT^li-or-the—« ap iU d i2 aU u n _ _ _ _ ________ __

,th6 b5afd w ----------------lisring of alljiam es, job title and c u rre n t and requested s a la r ie s :

“ If I 'm told to go ahead and process them I will,” he added.

. . V . . Nitrof’onmai^es up m ore than

First A m e TH ^ Picture to Win The Cannes Film Festiyal^ince 195T!”~

WASHINGTON (U PI) - F iv e -eenei

w aves lashed Pacific, AUantic, and Caribbean coasls in 1969,

one of them killed m ore t h ^ 600 persons..

No lives w ere claim ed by the o ther four, the Elnvironmental Science Services Administration ( ESSA)-reported-Tue9dayr—

tsuni

said he h ad not had tim e to check th e req u ests closely but added each w as for "reap* pointm ent a n d sa lS i? change .”

He sa id he asked the n ^ o b$.. givpn tn th o FU pflLA urigat.

produced them . An earthqilake on Feb . 23,1969, in the Celebes Islands of Indonesia resu lts in abou( 20,deathsl

B ut the tsu n am i. i t sen t • tw tttn g on the west coast of

Com m ittee because “ during our sessions w ith the legislature last yea r th e re w ere m any, in d ic a tio n s to us f ro m legisla tors th a t some of the sa la rie s in certa in areas In-our s ta te governm ental structu re w ere too high.

d^ n a ke-it-c

.Celebes w as reported to have killed m ore than 600 persons and dem olished four villages.

ESSA said the num ber of P ac ific tsunam is—three in 1969 —w as below average and half

" th a t of 1968.In addition to the Celebes

w ave , two other tsunam is in the

:Sam uelsonJForms New _ FireT \ 1 ' ^ • ! OXFORD, N.C. ( U P I ) -A $1-U e v e l o p m ^ n t C o u n c i l m ilU on t i r e d e s tro y e d tw p

^ . . tobacco w arehouses Tuesday-B O I S E - ( U P n - - G o v . D o n ^ lm p r ilY .e _ _ ^ m e _ le v e lf and foUowing th e second consecu-Samuftls6n h as announced crea- opportun itie s^ * " .................. .................................................................... --tton^f-4inJdahaJUiraU>.vftlnp-‘ n y a l Maho-_____

r» .inon tr, ctato Sam uelsonappoin tcd tne coun-an d federal activ ities in ru ra l ^ I f / t e r s ec re ta ryplanning and developm ent. Clifford ,M. H a rd b no^®d-ln a „

T he councU, m ade up of re- po licysU tem ent ‘ru ra ld e if tlo p - a r r e s te d fo r p o sse ssio n ofp re seh ta tives of federal and nien t is the responsibility of lo- firebom bs.s ta te agencies, will analyze ru- c a lg o y e r ^ e n t ,g r o u p s ot(1 lea- T he f i r e d es tro y e d w are -pfli nrnhipmi! mnWp rp rnm . ^ Supported by. the ho'uses contfllnlns about 750u iBHt! ■i w .um pf , --------------------------S -------------

Six young Negroes, two of them 14 yea rs old, la te r w ere

I H ^ a t i o n s to th e Idaho sta tew ide com prehensive plan , , } ^ f 3 ' covering ru ra l oroblem s. en-

c o u n c ils w ith p ian n ln g o t ^11 a c t a s ch a irm an ot the coun. p ro g ra m s - t o in c re a se em - p lo y m e n t o p p o rtu n itie s , and

expected u s to scrutinize any requests of th is nature that ap- peared to be out of the norm and tJ) try to hold the line.”

Sawyer said he has received one lengthy document from the university o f.Idaho, but said he had not received any salary in-

“ c resse t-equesvs from Boise . S ta te College.— m the iSU requests, h6 Sfild;

some 250 w ere for five ' ^ r cen t

S;m ore Increase, five or. .‘ ix e lu d ed a s lig h t m o n th ly • reduction, some asked for a two

or th ree p e rx e n t increase, and the la rgest w as a 35 per cent' In-

-TOTSser--------------------- ; ^- Ho said he had not checked to

see if in som e instances the requests w ere for changes in payi^ents of sa la ries — from a 12 month basis to u nine onth

■ firtiln h

P acific w ere caused by quakes -in-the-K urileJslands-and otL th£-

ICent-Qieiicoast of K am chataka Peninsu­la . Siberiav on Aug. 11 and Nov. 22.

N either of these waves caused any serious reported dam age although they w ere riptprtpfl flt tide sta l' san d s of m iles away.

T he one Atlantic tsunam i was -genera ted ._ by an j in d e rse a ea rthquake west of Portugal; T he quake killed four persons and injured 74. but the wave took no toll.

The Caribbean seism ic sea _w ave w as cau3ed-by_a_quake in

the .West Indies' Leeward Islands. It, too, took no lives.

Scouts To

Inon^Hmrs —AicaTlemy In Trouble Color Girl W ith lobs

. . ly coed dau g h te r of a rea rM ONTEREY, Calif. (U P I)— adm ira l, w as n am ed th ls y iia r 's

LuiiB-tiulriiU yuiuig ii m i , colo r - gir l a t th e . U.O. ~

h o g sh ead s of tobacco, owned b ^ the W. A. A danis Co. of Oxford. It was on display for buyers from Thailand who w ere to ^ e w the product Tuesday.

M onday night fires destroyed a lum ber com pany office and a woodwork shop and dam aged an an tique shop. It w as believed

— those f ires a lso w ere ignited by- firebom bs.

There Is No W ork In Alaska^

v ised T u esd ay th a t a n y o n e planning to go to A laska in . search of w ork would do I well to reconsider those plans. I

C. L. W orsley , e x e c u tiv e d irec to r of the Idaho D ep a rt-r te m ot t;m ploym ent, j sa id a re p o r t fro m th e [A laska D e p a r tm e n t of L a b o r em -

' phasized the s ta te had a .surplus of w orkers, p a rticu la rly in th e construction field. I *

He said reports of an oW s trike and -high paying empljoyment opportunities for m en neieded in o il f ie ld w ork had! b e e n .

Blacks ToANNAPOLIS, M d. (U PI > -A n

19.year old K ent S tate U niverl- t \ P C P 1 V P

in flu x of job seel? therm ore , he said. I p ro jec ts will be .done I local uoion halls which d the s ta te supported polic ;ferring A laska residents f irs t to

rtlcro-m lnisk lrtedyoungw bm en - Academy ^ e s d a y .a re being denied unem ploym ent Sheryl L acey , the daughtfir o f 'b enefits here-on grounds their Read A dm iral P au l L. U iceyap p earan ce m akes them unem - Jf-; of M cLean, V a.. w a s .ployable .l- . ^elected b y . M idshipm an Ed-

J a m es 'H am m ond . 31, m ana- mund P . G lam bastian l J r . . theg e r of the ^ l i f o r n ia D epart- com m ander of IRe 32na c o n ip a - '

Casli Ftind Dean Askis-N EW A R K ,-N .J. - (U P I) -T h e .

s ta te w ill pay a to ta l of $19,000 to 66 b lack residents of Plainfield whose hom e were, searched for guns foUowing the 1967 rio ts , it

m en t of Human Resources D evelopm ent office in Monterey County, sa id Tuesday h e has a lread y refused checks to severa llong -ha ired men.

iald.ha.madi) a gnnfBV nf

ny, the a cad em y ’s leading company.

T he ,32nd led 35 o th e r com panies for the second y e a r In a row In the annual

mnPtltlfln tnr tl

Power Contract'

-Awarded ’

Guide^

WASHINOTON (U PI) - The B onncv llleP i A dm ln is triitlon has aw jirdfd <i coiitruct lo the TyeeCdnstructton C o, nollevue'; W ash.: for construction of the r>i>inrslinW -'W-ikilovolt lino No. I nnd the I)^vnr- shak powerhoiisi; No. 1 linn,

— l l ie H nnoim m m nt WH8 m ade today by JaincN A. McC.'liiri,* R-ldiiho, who Niiiii the coiilntct was worth

l l ie linir.s will Kurve iin aruii of CIciirwatur, Uilnh and Slio* ahiine Countic.s tii iiorthtirii liiii- ho iinil MlniTJil imd .Siitnlcr.s Qmntk'S In woHteni M ontana., Dworahiik Dam is ontill' north fork of lh« Clunr Wa- ti|i* I tiw r ill nort!u:rti Idal ii.

MOIIF, (JKNKHAI.SW A.SHlN(JTON(W I'l)-'nu!n‘

iirf n(jw filU Army ni’MiTai.s- about 50 por ci-nt iiiorr Diiin iK'forc till' Violtiani Wnr.

DOISE (U PI) - Boy Scouts and G irl Scouts between the ages of 12-nnd 14 will be guides this su m m er for toifrs th rough-the IdahoS tate Capitol and Suprem e Court Building.

Idaho 's Depurtment of Com­m erce and Development suld tourK will run on weekdays from a a .m . until 5 p .m . a nd

lieid av jry Tiour on the”tour,

'Hiu .scouts, dressed in full uni- fo in i, will work h a l f ‘days lf| two week .shlftH. Following tour­ist .seiiHon, the hcouIh will be tuinared a t a reception and Gov. Don Saniueliion will p re se n t I'lich Kul<le'wllh a cerllfli'ate of apprui'latliin.

The proKraiii b H|H»nsored by the IX 'partinent of Conuncrce and iKivelopineal and (he Ore*. Ida and Silver .Sji^c .Scout Coun- (il.s, • .

Uoin Hri»inley, Orii'Idaho Boy Scout (.'otinrll.and (.'arolyn How* M?r. .Silver Sjiko (5irl-Hfout Oiun- cil, a re in diar^^e of selecting the .4i;oiil tour-KUlde titafl.

19 per cefit would h ire men nation 's co lors the next y t'a r . _w l'th hq lr below the bottom of The com panies a re ranked"The ---------------- — according to scholarsh ip , atlile-

.................... ...— D tm rrI>ong-halred m en w ere "vol- un ta rlly restric ting their avalla- qualities the N avy feels lire b lllty for w ork" and could be essential for m ilita ry corn- denied unem ploym ent benefits, m and.Ham m ondTB ld:-------------------— — M is s - U o y , - \< 'h o -h a d -n ie t-

G lrls In m lcro-m lnlsklrts are M idshipm an G lam bastian l on a also going to get no checks blind d a le la s t Thansglvlng b u t H am m ond said , His s ifv e y had not d a ted h im since, will found th a t only 3 per cen t of presen t h is com pany with the em ployers would h ire women in colors on the day bfifore

-su ch d r e s s e s , - - ---------- ---------------cD m m cnccinenl_nt the anhuiil• H am m ond said ho was dresij p a rad e . ’ - ^cu tting off the long-haired m en She Is a sophoniore a t K ent and short-flklrted women on his S tate, w here four stbden ts wei'o own Initiative arid he e x ^ c te i l ’ recently shot to death b y It to be ch a llen g ed .' N ational G uardsm en.

'Die A m erican ClvU L iberties Union’s (ACLU) New Je rsey branch announced tha t th is w as the se ttlem en t reached in a I I- m llllo n la w su it filled th re e

Hughes, who or-deredis ta te officials.

Tlie se ttlem en t, worked out

To Leavei Idaho Jo lr__

“ -MDSCOW“ ( U P I T ^ i ; ) r , Rol- land R. Reid has requesiled th a t he be relieved of his dutle.s as dean of the college of m ines a t the U niversity of Idaho and as d irec to r of the Idaho B ureau of

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entered Into Tuesday before to re tu rn to fulltime geology U.S . D is tr ic t C ourt Ju d g e teachInK and re sea rch .] Low rence A. Whipple. It als6 He has served a.<i deati of the p ro v id e s - f o r —a n - ln ] u n c l lo n . . u n lv o rs lty '.s -g e o lo g y .d ie b a r t-— ' ----------- - - ...................... kiisThm en t. which also m ak^is^him

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th e bloody N ew ark rio ts less M ines under s ta le law i .since than 20 m iles aw ay In wlilch 20 1005.persons died . In Plainfield one ^ ' ^ i r o l m n n w as s to m p e d lo n A G E R M A N ' 1 , 'O r .

H ushes ordered Ihe search 5 y oivaldy Post No. 31 will hold Ust im e p o llco and Nu lo n a l p„ppj,G unrdsm H rto confiscate Illegal toodsulebcB lnnlhiriil Hi lOn. m .“ “ I*™ - l'>ldny m Owsley's Mm ket.

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—Sch o laE sh ip_,__^C ontribu to rs Ai;e A nnounced

. People and organizations who T i a v e "

Falls Music G u b ’s scholarship funds for 1970 a re announced by club offlcials.

■niey a re the Twin F alls Bank and ‘Trust CS.., Mr. and M rs. Dean Kcndrick, W arner Music Oo.TMelen Brown. F irs t F edera l—

18 and.L oan Associationv

Wednesday. May 27, lf70 TImes-News, Twin F a llv j^ '^ ho .

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inl'rlbUlfia lA UlU iWUi ' usic Q u b ’s scholarshin ■

Vincent, Mr. and M rs. David Moad, M r. and M rs. Louis ■niorson, MQdred Helvey, Mr.

,_ an d _ M ia ,_ E u 6 e n t_ H iL c k fe l^ M r. and M rs. A lfred C. Pet- ty g ro v e , F r ie n d s o f L iltille lip p lnco tt, M r. and M rs. Robert Pettygrove, M r. and M rs. E . E.

M rs. Thornton Taylor, Mr^s.. ^ G uy . She a r e r . M rs. J a rh e s [^"■^Kffineyr^Mrr-and—M f5F=John=

R eagan; M r. anil M rs. Charles Ratcllffe, Mr. and M rs. M orris

.V aliev - M usic i«{cialiQ n._M L _and_M E §.,.

F reem an—Ingalsbye_and Mr; and M rs. L. C. P e lty ^ o v e .

B urg lars H it Local -C o n c e m _

j l a r s ~ l3 r6 l« n n lo ~ A in « Irrigation Service and w alked aw ay with about $27 in dash,

leader; Jo e G aragiola,

'A w ards LnncbeoD of the F a th e rs D ay C om m itted lo >the Hotel A m ericana in New Y ork City Monday. H ie

R ev..L eon H . SuUlvao. pastor of the Zion B aptist Ja c k NIcklaus. (U P l telephoto)

Officers said the burg lary w as reported about 10:30 a . m . M onday shortly a fte r the theft

. was discovered. E n try was m ade by breaking a window on

249 South P a rk Ave.

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Inspection R epair

. We have an addition to our in o c u la tio n s , an d one rn tio n s _________________________-^Uamily . - Hor.. na m e is ~"Luty (spaying o r neutering) a t some r ^ c # T i r k W l l

; L o c k e t." Now, before you ASPCA shelters. V j O & I 1 - f U W I l.d ec id e t h a t T 't o o fan cy a: Th'ere-ls. o f-T oursera-bit of------->,s

Imoniker fqr a g irl, I 'lLexplain _work involved in caring for any ?m;th a t Lucky is a B unnese ca t. an im al. Dogs have lo b i fed and PU“ ic to brpig vehicles up toi We got h e r b ecau se .w e w alked, c a ts m ust be fed and• wanted company. I can’t say brushed, b irds need to have;th a t Lucy takes the p lace of th e ir seed * d gravel cbangeil,

s ta n d a r d s to m e e t Id a h o ’s vehicle inspection requirem ents h a s b e e n re p o rte d by the

of Law E b -

[established fam ilies of their th e ir tank , ^ u f none of this Is - but abe -d o g 8 nffer us - h ar d wor k . You

fbrcenient.H a ro ld D av is , .B o is e ,

■uM-*H,ir » niwi— u» - ,n ar q woFK, »Bu nav» m "w ain----- t-iTOfvtgAr.m om ents of com fort. I com- a d o g s e v e ra l t im e s a d a y (o r le tW with her the best when h b n o u t of the house),bu t a ca t;she curls up in a sunny spot o r can be happy and healthy Irt- d ecreased from $8 54 during theiwhen she’s snuggling on the doors. Lucy Is spayed and her|S0fa -w h ile I ’m listening to fron t claw s rem oved (a painless req u irem en t was in force toinusic . She yawns, stretches, p ro c r tu re th a t saves w ear and ^ “•land l\ttW lates~ to-show -ahe*8—te a r tm -y o ttr h m ritu re and-le ls— -R p7 ^^r5 = ^-x H -K v?:ontent In every w ay. Her silent 'h e r have the run of the house), y ,g s ta te ’s com puter system companionship soothes m e. so we keep h e r Indoors for hCr pow ered th r e e co m p a ra b le

M rs. F rankim m ay deny this own protection But she never S t In th e tV y T a f s when com plains, and doesn’t even app rox im ately 170.000 vehicles

cuddle tha t ca t about a s fondly w an t to ge t out.a s she d id the children. Ho Lu6y ^ If you w ant other Indoor peta, n C u l . i ^ tptni cootfhofl.npkgt -g ly j s u s ^ h o th -^ a n -y m -c a n -k e t tJ a LluuiiBleoinU'U '*■emotional outlet th a t's m utually fun to t c h them change colors satisfying. an d , do zany tricks), trop ical— Wlia t 1‘in U'yliiK tu poin t out i9 ttsh (you can build an a ttractive tha t a pet can be very com - aq u ariu m and put them “ on

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USE NOT DETERMINED MOSCOW (U P!) - T h e So-

v le ts repo rted Monday they

forting a s we grow older. And d isp lay ” ), o r birds: parakeets, while they don’t take the place p a r r o t , o r m ynah birds (you of children who have left, or a can leach, these lo talk), m ate who’s passed on, they can So. a ll in all, there 's a pet to

- t^ing-.you_a m easure of hap ' se rv e any need or enjoym ent. If ' p iness. ‘ U ieldM apiSeaU tO O U .goilow n- h a v e d e v e lo p e d a lo fm o (-w « U r-

How do you gel a pet? One ol lo your local ASPCA. T here 's no a s thlck^as vaseline that cannot your b est sourcea m ight be the ch a rg e (or pels (b u t donaUons ^ fro ien .

.local office of the American -a re w elcom e), and I’m su re The S oviet news agency Tass Soclcty for P rev en llo n of you’ll find one th a t "w inks” a l sa id re sea rch s c l^ tls ls p ro^ .

L—^ (h u ’elly-te.AnlroalaxASBCA>,4( - y o u r ^ a t 'r 1 » i r w e T r o t - ^ to c y — d u c c f th e w a m y condensteg th ere ’s one in your a rea , you L ocket," and she’s a s welcome o rd inary w ater vapors In q u a r ti can locate It in 'your telephone an addition to our fam ily a s we cap illa ry tubes and on the flat

:~ T l lr c c to ry u n d o r - th n t-n i im o o r - 'c o l i ld 'f iv e fw lB h :------------- ------------- s u r f a c e o f - t i u a r t r ^ l a s a runder "Animals,” “ Animal Shblters," or "Pels." >

. I t’s easy to adopt a pet a t the ; ASPCA. After you a rriv e a t the

;on ice . the kennelm an will show jyou peta availablo for adoption.< You pick the one tha t appeals to

'|. lyou , s ign , an adogUpn ^ Jaf(re!pfnehl, then tak e 'ltlo T tek

H j A t some ASPCA officoH you'll 'go t a'lfree supply of canned food, tu groom ing b rush , and a booklet •on care and feeding, You m ay ; a l ^ get froo. oxamlnatlons,

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yo tim es-N ew s, T)Mln Falls, Idaho Wednesday. M ay V . \770'

^ aven scroft Leads Demo P ollW ENDELL - Vemon F . M a g i^ V a lle y counties hi the correspondent. wHo said it was .AnOrus,

R a v e n s c ro f t , T u tU c ,-h a s a - d t o t c r o f gubernatorlar ^ a n - prom pted by a s lm ilt ir ' p< ll As n f - i i t i .. . . ■dtdtles fOfUic Aug. i'prlniaiTr.

.S tudents “ At W endell

, 'w ith 69 vote s . IJoyd W d l k e r . ^ ^ ------------------------------------a w r a r -T M n T T l t lC I U a n d 'M r . A n d n n ; - f Q U F O O l S C

poll o P Democratic* prec inc t The poll was .conducted by .com m itteem en o'f the eigh t M yrtle Schrenk, Times-News

________ . . ‘~iwwir.~g w g r~ ^ rw n 'r a i i ,. Tea irom u>c Adam county tw o ^h ird so f th e H O tallo ts had 6. In a d d itio n , six com -

Dem ocratic cen tra l com m ittcc been re tu rned to M rs. Shrenk. m ltteem en sta ted they w ere W ENl^ELL — M em bers ofconcerning the s tren g th of Cecil IftSults show M r. R avenw roft undecided which \jf the th ree th e W endell fo u rth g ra d e ,'

c and ida tes they prefer. . c lasses ended their «:hool yearIt is e s tim ated there a re about w lth a trltx to B o lse ln re laU o n to

90 preclngl conunltteem en ^ ' t h e i r study: o f,ldajio H istory. - the M agic Valley counties; b c r T^ev w ere accom panied by m ore ballo ts were sent to In- M rs.!V era Hansen, M rs. G race e lu d e co un ty c h a irm e n , M artin , and W arren Taylor,' leg isla tive chairm en lyjd o ther a dvisors. O ther inrhiriAd

a r t j r ^ k e r s . ........ M r s . ‘Dick Eaton , M rs;-G u yM rs. Schrenk notes this h a s rn llp n \ lr^ Ann nnP nnA M rs. £lJo_aom e-dup llcatlon .aa_ the_ jaclL G oetin i

p rec in c t com m itteem en m anytim es a lso fill other party posts. The f irs t stop w as a t the Idaho

S ta te M useum w h ere M rs; ■w . _ . ■ B arbour shared early Idaho'

L e a d e r s O i

‘ • 1 1 the group . TTiey viewed m any J[ C 3 1 T 1 artic le s rela ting to the s ta te s

_ _____________ ______________ h isto ry . - - , — -

A r e N a m e < i m ^ M l f S f p ^ V a t l e r ivhlchthey v isited the zoot They also visited the Town and C ountry

W E N D E L L - C aro lyn S lm erly and Kathryn Serr w e re ' " X r v

m erit, given in recognitioii of o a t s t a o d l a g ^ o r t and achievem eot. In accldeot prevention for 1969. t h e aw ard, was preseQted to Je ro m e clfy employes by the s ta te Insurance ^ d of Idaho,-Idaho F a lls . M ayor RusseU said th e c ity h as achieved the aw ard fo r severaL years j n d he is proud of the safety reco rd -

h jy e s r

e le c te d co -c a p ta ln s fo r th e k. n ji «s u m m e r - a c t l v l l i e s of th e s ta le capllol building.

indcu a rm team ! The highspot of the d ay w as aM iss S err will serve a s co*— to u r of the governor’s officesr—^ — ......

cap ta in during the sum m er S ecre ta ries explained Ih e-ac*pa ra d e s .and the football season tiv ities of Gov. Sam uelson, the

- w i th M iss Simprly assisting a s Idaho flag tha t the astronau tsra lly sq u ad represen tlve. The h a d taken to ^ e moon and alsotw o will sw itch positions during . som e moon dust.b a s k e tb a l l an d co m p e titio n The final assignm ent of the ,„c<M r,r-t. ^ u . .jtim e v ea r w as w hat thev Iparnprf flnri . W ENDELL — O ass began children. T hem e of th e Bible

Ja n e t Callen was elected a s saw on their trip to Boise. W ay."s e c r e ta r y - t r e a s u r e r . Jo y c e

Ilea oy the-

LulheransTBe^in Class At WendellChurch su inm er Vacation Bible

News O f Riefcoril

RON B. McGOWAN,' PORTLAND, area repre»........................S alvation Army, second left, receives a check from Robert

M o . ■youths a ttead the sum m er cam p a t K etchum . J . Leo A lfstl^

Jerome Salvation

J e r o m e m an ag e r of the Mountain Bell T elephone Co., Is a t left, and Je ro m e Police Chief C. H. Putney, is a t righ t. The th re e

■p e romtMBeo a ll a r o volunteer wnrltprs for t be.S a lvatlon Acm y.

officers a s sergeant-at-arm s The m em b ers voted to m arch in J e ro m e Aug. 26.

S evera l am endm ents w ere voted on under the direction of ■J a n- Higgm bothamT-eapteim—

T hefi Noted B iA I^lE COUNTY’ Ketchum Police Court

JE R O M E .— The Salvation contributions a re the m ajo rA rm y h as begun its annual source of support. None a rem ain tenance fund appeal in m a d e in a re a s w h e re the

. J e ro m e , Leo A lftin , lo c a l S a lv a tio n A rm y re c e iv e s■ c ha irm an reports. financial support from a United

H esa ld th em ain ten an ce fund Fund drive, is used to help those in need In \ . ^ ^ e local service extensioncom m unities w here no corps pr^ cornm ittee is responsible for theo ther institution is m a in ta in ^ ' adm inistration of a id and funds.by the Salvation Army. f f if f lb u tio n s shotild be sen t to~

.re p o rt; ....... ..Adams.

She said any one in terested in

.JE R O M E - The pro .hop a . S ^ ^ M S l o r ' h V S S p a S L ' ^ ' S L ' ^ A o Z r j . V

Plo 8 a . m . M onday and sev era l Tlic sessions wUl be con- i„ Ann Shav M 'm r M

BREAKS HIP ' worth of goU d u c te d to r tw o w e e k s tro m s to ll S ^ ^ T s S ' ” e f l r SH A N S E N -M rs . Q a ra K o p p , a. m . M o n d W -th ro i^ F riday . Lee Schlender, « , parking In i

a fo rm er Hansen resident, now , Je ro m e County Sheriff J a in e s Q assK a re being m s t r u a e d ^ ^ ^ p „ - k l n 6 - J o n e V - « t a r l c r - m alilnu h e r h ome witlLa s h ie r , ‘ *10 fa ilu re toM rs Q ir a B rady; B iJley , feli 1 allowing ^ a r Thaote, and M rs. W alter ^ sp la y two license p la tes; andwhile in the house and sustained S t „ ! i ^ J SIS. fa ilu re to reg is te r vehicle

. a broken h ip which necessita ted B»lt clubs, golf to lls , shoes f i l l i p B ailey, J a n e t Kober and a„d ,5 c o s t s ; - a n d Gordon•_..L------ - in thp Burlov and a n undeterm ined am ount.of Carolyn Serr. .•_____ j

O rr Named To Position

The classes a re open to. all

Jam es urassiey , director of R .G . Arm strong, 105 E ast Main the Salvation Army s e rv ic e , Street, extension committee, said last y e a r 'th is m eant holp for m ore th an 5,000 persons in Idaho.

H e em phasized the ' fund a p p e a ls a r e m ad e only in c o m m u n itie s w here th e se

Training

H onor Roll Listed F o r

.Ex^m S latedW E ^ % L L —' Je a n I^osTi.

daughter of Mr,, 'a n d Mrs,M erlin L o o sn ,-h as completed two y M rs tra in ing a t Rick’sg»2 t?S: i°g:lc::“-A-tJ.ero,menursing. She will tak e her State JER O M E - Tliom as R. Orr, Board exam ination a t Boise in > jf-, has been nam ed a.ssistanl .Ju ly for h e r RN. ■ postm aster a t the Je rom e post

Miss Loosli will leave in June office. Diile Vinirtg, p ostm aster,for Provo, U tah , w here she will reported Tuesday,be em ployed a t the U tah Valley - M r. O rr r e p la c e s H a ro ldHospital. M iss Loosli plans to G regg,, who recently re tired ,a tte n d B rig h a m Vounf- Mr; O rr has been a postalU niversity a t P rovo p a r t tim e to .employe for m ore’ than fivework for her bache lo rs decree yuurs and w as a c lerk a t the

..In nursing . . time- of h l.sjippointi

Pogarelc, $4, parking in a no parking zone.

the six weeks grading period. They were Norlyn Pope, David Estock, Ju lie Haws, and M ark Dixon. John Leziynlz received high honors of 3.8 Tor the six weeks and all'. A’s for the sem ester, '

. _ 44lKh'honor».Ioc~tlie.s£meaterenou«l\ im w ust is inilicMwi. w ent to Deboriih Swnln.slon,

G raham 12. Hooper, county Nick Hubsmith, and DoAnn -. agen t,sa ld -th c rch aab cen m u ch --D ix o n , On the honor rnH-wnri-

discu.s.slo» on llu' new child labo r law.H In rn riU years mid

-G O O D IN G — -Training for boys 14 and 15 In driving tra c to rs and operating fa rm m ach inery so they m ay work on fa rm s other than those of the ir p iiren ts will be offered by the

Rose Ella F riestad , Brenda H iatt, TJiresen King, an<l Q iris King. .H goorab lL m en tlon list Included >'>u»un Davis, LuAim Brown, Tom Owens, Lynda A kins, A rnold Uohh. i’eggy H a lls , B renda H ia tt , Kelly lY idm ore, R lta -S luder, John P au lso n , Rod R iley , Toby Oayley, and Joanne itiley,

High honors /or Ihe six weeks went to 'IhroHea King, Delmrali .Swainston, Su.Han Davis, l.yndii Akins, Nick Ihibsinith, and l>;Ann Dixon. (.Iirin King and Steve Bowers wuro on the honor roll.

T hose on Ihe six w eeks honorable ttienllon list, wllh Knidesof:i.-l to.'i.O, were rtnitida lila tt, Kelly lYldmore. l,uAnn Brown, .lohnwin, Arnolil Ho.hs, Roby . Dayley, Joann Riley, David Brush, Ann K iug .'tiena f(ing, Rose Ella F riestad , Rita

I l u p i t i n Owens, R irk Brown,

th e L a b o r-D e p a rtm e n t h as ~ n b d i r i e d ' 'l l s ligpleuUu'ral

hazardous ocoupfflions o rder ty ix-rm lt finploym ent of H and 15-yew-<)ras (or Uils work If they huveliad^raln liig in thu safe use of such iJirni etiulpnient with w ritten ilnii practical tests.

AnjtpnC'i In te re sted In a t- ti*ndin}{ t|u8,irut^iing .so tie can recvivu a jiortlficute lo operate equipniu’n i o other farm s th is siunniOr |s isked to <all the (kxxilhil (inn ly agent's office at

[X>alil)he (nr Indicating in- loresl ,i^ the (.vm l Is I 'r ld ay . M r.

Vail r y

•Flnod by Kefchuni Police , Ju d g e J . W. IrvIn was Wllllasn Jonea, »3d8. dfiving while under

. wttB ylH^ svnlcnced (o liO days In )ail an(| h is IlcL'tise was revoked fu r 00 duys'.

(News Of KeconI.Shvrllf’R Blotter

No cIlatloiiH w ore Issutid Monday m orning whuii>-lwu

‘ l-w »»-li£ iidw :lu te_vuliiaua^boU L purkcd . collided I^ow n , 120, ralhini (o stop iit a -Avenue In Hailoy. ""s lop sign. :'ltlunl occured when a ItNIl

ClMrt^olut, owned by HaroldH uhlnr, H allo )', a p p a re n tly

............................I and t“ ‘'“ I « n J culllded wittr a-purKwi i wo r uru, »w»ron

(U P D —Police arrested Uireu m llllan t rvoll-stants S<iturday a f te r dutnoiistrators d isrupted , tt)o Chiiff^h of S co llan d '8

•■,*-^Q®noral A ssem bly fo r thu se c o n d tim e In five d a y s .ProtcH tera In Uic public giilloryv ‘isHued to Bltowercd delegates wlUi lua< , j ^ y

1 , fleUi uml shouted "God save us < rd ttkPopory“ duBlti|-ti.#pocch

'■ flf 'N lu h o la ii VI, P ope M il ■ P tt tr l t trd i Qf Alaxandriu and

Iw iul of Uw nri)<)k Orlliodox Cburph.

by.Lyle Brunetnun, also Hailey. D am age w as CNliinatud a t |10 to tlie Clievroltit and a t |1 7 ( to the Ford.

C lerk’d Office A m a r r ia g e llcenne w as

lall M iller and

OMfrlcI Court D ecroos of djlvorce w ere

issued to iCarl W lile from Mra, lUta Wulte and to Dennis Sch­w a rts '' frpm M rs. QeoynuUiu ^ h w u r t i . "

The Nursery withthe GROW HOW!

_ G O O D S TO C K B E D D IN G r r A N T S T

FLOV/ERS;

* G eranium s i' Snap Dragon^ \* M ari Golds

V E G E T ABIES- ALL POPULAR

•VARIETIES ' * Tomatoes

* Peppers

T H E F IN E S T -Q U A L IT Y NUR SER Y SO CK IN TH E M A G IC VALLEY

_AT T H E LO W EST PRICES

tOMPLETE

* P lant’Poods* Fertilizers* I n s e c i c i d e s "

* Flow er Dust* G a rd e n Dust

SiMtRlY'S GROCERY AN D GARDEN SHOP

W 6N 0B U . . . 5 3 6 -2 4 0 7 . . . 280*M «W »*- .

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Wednesday, M ay ^7, 1970 T Im n -N e w t , Tw in F f lU . Idaho IT

. . . wiU represent Jerome High School at Boise State, to be held Sunday throagh Jane 7 at Boise State College ramp., ite

^_pareots and sponsors include B!r. and Mrs. Berkley Meeks. . American Lejtlon; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Reesa. Jertime

Kiwanis; M r. and M rs. Bfll B a n e s , E lk s lodge; M r. and M rs . ' Max 0 . Snter, C bam ber of Cotm nerce; M r. and M rs. George Bennett, R o ta iy d o b ; M r. a n d M n . R ay G . B aker, U ons dob . Tom P r i o o t t It cha irm an nf th e in w r te a n IdSgfaw flow rnm w ■

Bliss Graduates 1 3

First Steps Are Under Way On Hospital Fishpond Plai^

5 _ Thirteen stuft^nta pnw e re ■ g ra d u a te d a t—.co m * L enker.-- . G eorge

JE R O M E - F irs t step in learning if th e proposed fishing

Tid- •

M onday n ight when Robert ^ 1 1 , f is h e r ie s b io lo g is t, in -

t severa l blue-gills in it 0 see If th e fish wiU surv ive in

5 Sejjiiors Get A’s At H agerm an

- m a c e m w it-e x e rc ls e s - a tD a n ie ls

-the . re c e iv e d a n a th letic scholarsh ipBUss sd \p o l Sunday n ight, w ith to C enter City College, ^ t e r

-S id n e y - -L a n s in g a s -co m --a ty ,-Io w a -a n d -K a y -W o o d -a n d m encem ent speak^-. ' Lana U oyd received Hollywood

M rs. E)oug: Wood, Goodingr B eauty College aw ards.. sang , “ L e t I t Be” . She w as B accalau rette serv ices w ere-

accom panied by M ary Hen- held during th e afternoon with . derson . J a m e s M ech am sp e a k in g .

I h e va led ic to ry address w as D iplom as w ere presen ted by p r e s e n t^ by K ay W w d and -------

B e n e d ic t’s H o sp ita l g ro u n d s canal ru n s through the can 'becom e rea lity was taken -area.

periodically by the N orth Side a tta ined the s tra ig h t “ A " honorC anal Co. M r. Bell, a fish and roll fo r th e la s t nine>week G am e D epartm ent em ploye, j a d i n g period a t Hagerm analsa h b s 's e n t sam ples of the .H i^ Sdiool. They a re Susanw ater to Boise for ana lysis. Brooks, Peggy Hendrickson,

O ther.d<*ai1sfarthft|fish p o n d to a llo w e ld e r ly and R honda W inegar.p a tien ts a n d o thers in the O thers w ith a n a ll A recordcom m unity a n easily accessible a re K a ren B a r to n , ju n io r ;■fishing s ite w e re ’d lscu ss ia a t a L in d a th i lU p s , so p h o m o re ,

Judy iscn a im en , salu tato rlan , sch o d board to K ay Wood, Judy also spoke. Tlie them e tor tlio Tschaim en, Kim Wood, G eorge ^ com m encem ent w as “ As w e D an ie ls , M ary H en d e rso n , a re , so Is th e nation .” r r a a k L enker, L ana U oyd,

T h e p ro c e s s io n a l . a n d B e v e rly T htftnpson , M ichae l recessional m usic w as played S te v e n s . R ic h a rd , M a th ew s.

A scho la rsh ip to Boise S tate Q em ny , and K im F erry .IS OID. lUmtU M Klllt nOH CttlU IT

NIIIH Ktuu limMIUS «t. OtlMIT. HOL lU WOf. UIKO UUMU WKUCT.

Hazelton Carriers Get Safety Awards

m eeting a t th e hosp ita l's long Mike Brown, freshm an , Adele_. te rm c a re un it M onday night, A rte rb u m ,e ig h th g rad ean d L ee

^ca lled . by_M rs. J ack Russell, Cox, seventh g rade , em ploye th e re , ntio o rig in ^ e d Those achieving “ E " o r be tte r th e idea. honor roll a r e R ick Adams,

Attending w ere M rs. Ruby Rick Bendorf, Sy lv ia Dalton,- - / Qrosby, siq>ervisor of th e long Sonya F a ird iU d .-A nn Gibson,

H A ZELTO N — P o s tm a s te r o u t d o o r s p r o m p t e d te rm c a re u n it; Leon F e lder, Vicki G ilm ore, G lenda Lapp, C harles O rr h a s presented safe Q iristopherson to quit h is job a s h o s p ita l a d m in is t r a to r ; T ed S tev en M ls se ld ln e , S a n d ra d river aw ard s to both H aielton postm aster a f te r 15 'y e a rs to Diehl, m an ag e r of th e N orth O verlie, E dd ie Phillips, Cheryl ru ra l m a il c a rr ie rs . N either h a s - become a m a il c a ir ie r . An avid ’ S d e C a n a l . ^ ; W ayne Ogden, Sandy, L a rry S n i th , Kellie ever h a d an accident in his fisherm an, h e ^ n d s a g re a t president o f l f t e ; Je ro m e Rod Straw ser, P e te S tinem ates, and yea rs a s a m ailjdE F ier. deal o f tim e with his fam ily a n d G un .-X lu t); M a rs h a ll ^Jeff T upper, seniors.

— W a lla r tt B ra g g , who h a s ctto p ln g ln Tlig 's im im a 7 H « raV ^ E v ert>e a r t? d lre c to ro f th e -d u b ;— rDebbie— I;arsj>n7“ M tld red ”■' H arley W allin g tb h T h ead ^ the“ A k e r s r ^ 6 S n n - B e r r y r ^ p K la ~

Jerom e p lanning com m ission, C am pos, M a r i e t a ' G ilm o re , and M r Bell. ' Q a ra a r id ley , K athy Jo n esj-

Ih e fish biologist explained K aren L age, U n d a LaughUn, th a t fish su d i a s p e rd i o r b a ss G reg N icholas, Sh irley Norton, surv ive b est in shallow w a te r B a rb ra L ac a , L ea Z im m ers, and th a t t ro u t would n o t do too D ebb ie ^ a i t e , a n d S usan well in su d i a lim ited en- T u rner, jun iors. '

D oug las— B u tle rr-^V ern o i

MAGICVALLEY’S

irosTOiwpn

e a rn e d m a ll l ir tn e .a re a for 19 B i s h o j ^ the LDS chUrch and y ears , h a s com piled a total of .ac tive in c o m m u n i^ n ro iects. Jerom ^ 335,690 m iles 1b h is c red it: At • ‘ . J ' J -one tim e he drove 100 m iles a . day on h is rou te . I t has since been sho rtened to 72 m iles w ith the addition o f ario ther'rou te .

I l ie division of two routes becam e ■ n e c e s sa r? “ when " n e w

elton a nd a la rg e num ber o new f a m il ie s need ed m a il

- “r a i n r snow B nd-8leet=-Juflt— can’t co m p are w ith a foot a r more o f d u s t in a new road or ' mud d u ring the. spring m o n th s but say s th a t ro ad conditions' have becom e b e tte r each year ■and th e h ighw ay departm ent has a lw a y s been ' qu ick to respond w hen notified of bad road conditions.

When ask ed about his job, Bragg s ta te d , “ I enjoy m y work

} people I s e n ^ and I

good se rv ice they deserve.” P atrons on h is route contend tha t h is tUyogiUon m atches his

' also a m em b er of the Haselton city council, w here he serves a s w ater superv isor.

Jin u n y O irlstopherson was aw arded a ce rtin ca te for five years acc iden t free driving over h is 64-m ile r o u te . A lthough there a re a few days when car trouble and 'sn o w drifted roads [Qve h im so m uch troublo tha t le doesn 't c a re to be rem inded

of them , he s a y s there Is usually fl w ay to g e t (he m all th ro u g h . A l i k in g 'f o r (he

Son ServesHAGERMAN - m Frank

Zaccone, son of M r. and Mrs.' Joseph Zaccone; Hagerm an, IspreienUiTMrvnrg wlth'lhe'Urs;------

■ A rm etl fo r c e s in V ietnam . Zuccone rece ived his training a t F t. C am pbell, Ken., F t. DIx. N.

' J . and F t . Sill, Okla.

S E W I N O M A C H IN EPlafI Po rtabU with tig tog lo d o y ovr opp lequ lng , m en d lftg , b u llo n h o lln g , gnd em boldery only /

.>STIIITCH*ND

Fcm SlrtttR and by

would be auow ed to use pond for fishing and d ed d ed it S traw ser, and M aria ' W aite, would be re s tric ted to

o th e r h a n d ic a p p e d e ld e r ly Cindy G rim es, C arl Jackson ,

R E C R E A T IO N A tEQUIPM ENTI N A U O FM A G I C V A L L E Y

AND MARINA

AREHOLDIMGtHEIR

adu ltl, Induding those a t th e M arge L age, D arla Shaffer and H eritage m anor, o r anyope Gordon Shaffer, freshm en. is iaU e to ge t to o ther fldiltig D iane ,]k>nes, Sharoti Lapp

^ t s . ‘ and Je r r i O m ohundro,. eighthMr. F e ld e r pointed out th a t and Kay B ridges and Kim

th e hospital board would have to Lemmon, seventh, approve th e pro ject before any, \ construction can begin and t h e ' ' group will not m eet until Ju ly . B a j i a u e t H e l d

l l i e North jSide C anal Co. h a s ^I /o ffe re d t o ' ^ . the hole for the b L IS S ^ '- -m e Junior-Senior

smmmumYSBi UiBie for you

Ti.M miI I H i l l l l l l U l l

i^^ h ytieluBnaU andMotors

B e fo re Y o ^ l u y

AND A STAR STUDDED SUPPORTINQ CAST

aA eiTH STEVENSON . . . son o( M r. a n d M rs. Lynn

A w ard" S a c ra m e n t m e e tin g a t th e

8 d iu rc h .

fish.

WendeU W ai4 LDS C

ment-WiU provide the oxbow Cafe, for c lass m em ­b e rs , h ig h sch o o l facu lty

„ m em bers and th e ir partners.DUy-U A - ~ T W W tgorclB «nrttt-w a>i i w d

by K im Wood and Connie Brown read th e sen ior c la ss prophecy.

SAVINGS BONDS TODAY

SPECIAL SPRIHG VALUES NpW^STARCRAFT BOATS AND TRAILERS

C O M E I N N O W ^ B - k e r - U S M A K B - T H Q S E ^ D R B A M S r G O M E - T R U E - i . ^

H a r 0 ) A [ 5 a y i ( S ] ' CYCLES

SttlHElltill 125cx;' ____ ,PitOM7M .P.H.T<,70M V.H. T S f■ New-MACHINS TJ;ISYfltfj Ali- TAWIJq. MOUT..

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5 .4 Billion Faces Are ContainedIn New Type^prtdentifieation Kiti3 0 N B 0 W ( 0 P l ) - J l » H l n liM m m im illB t »Tf----------------------<____ g r a n h a in S m U a n d Y aril'a f llg s

you thlnk 'your face is unique, ' i t projects a realistic photo —but never-4nore^ than oneJacques P e u r y n o t on)y can identification—m uch like a mug feature per person .' 'm atch it, he -ssys he can « m e ^ t - ® n d does away with the The British-bpm Penry, 64. Is-upw ith5 ,399 .W 9,9p9oth«rtr- need f6r Ilrie draw ings' and som etim es called “D ie Faces

Penry 's new system 'o f facial a r t is t Im pressions," Penry said. M an." He has, written several^tdentincation, c ^ e d -p h o to - f lt , The kit, which costs about books about faces and Is ais an otfshot of-indentU dt,' a IlflO, tnconxy a te s 81 parts of recognized eicpeft on m ethodsprocess of line draw ings used eyea, T tT n o se sT M ln ^ th s . H ~ o f~ c la ^ y in g ~ fa c la l~ reature s

^ tn c M 's description of a foreheads and hairlines wid personality p atterns..countless varie ties of mu* "People really know very--

. . . -flt-u ^ s actual, photon t^ h BBibey d s r BpecM tgt^and-little-abP P t-facea.’'' P enry aaidrrr- g raphs ra th e r than line * a w - headw ear. " I t ’s probably a"4le^ whenIngs of the various facial “ U will give p e r m u t ^ n s somebody says i always features. I t enables a tra ined and combinations totallUfg 5.4 rem em ber faces.' Ju st try touser t o ' ,build- up -a -re a ll8 tic ^ b iliio n -fa c e s ,ii-F e n ry -8 a ld .------- describe in accurate detail t h e .__________ • ______________ The Hve p rim ary features face you saw in the m irro r this —

have been taken from photo- m orning while shaving.” ^;e C lu b

W inners Li^t^dMeinBers oL

Duplicate Bridge Club held a dinner p a rty M onday evening a t Sunnyview Courts.

North and south w inners w ere Ikins-and-M F^-A

Russell, f irs t; Lew is Hack and Bill Co^k, second, a nd R iley Burton and R. J . Cook, th ird .

East and w est w inners w ere Mrs. H. E . B y rg e s s .a n d i l . .G .

l_Sass,-first;-M rs.-Lou^W endling and David King,, second, and Mrs. A. C. Kelly and M rs. W. J .King, third.

AN B R A E U ARMY p atro l drives along a frontier road close to the point a t which Israe li sources say

L eb an ese te r r i to r y M onday. Leb........ ................ ........^ _ . . spokesmen have s ta ted th a t Israel h as lauD chtd a newanother Israe li a n s y p atro l was fired on from ground a n d a i r a tta c k oa southern L ebanese border

villages, possibly as retaliation for the A rab 'guerrilla am bush of a n Israe li school bus la s t F rid ay . (UPI cablephoto)

‘ Rtniiniey Defends IndtwHiina Policy;r B ut Lam ents Vietnam Involvement

L)_— Cabinet m em ber George Rom ney de- fk d e d the Nixon adm inistra­tion’s Indochina policy today but declared th a t U.S. involve- ment in Vietnam w as " a tragic m istake" com plicated by fail-, ure to follow constitutional procedure of declaring w ars.

Romney, sec re ta ry of the D epartm ent of -Housing and

U rb a jn X v e lo p m e n t. .told-_a. natiM al church convention th a t ' President Nixon had been forced to allow a w ar policy begun b y other administrations.

"Y/e continued to adhere to . . . . containm ent policy when the world has fundamentally changed,” Romney said. "We_ m ade the m istake of seeing reS a t a tim e and under circum*

.stan ces-.w h en -. th a t- did not ’e x i s t " 7 T-

. Rom ney said the struggle in V ietnam was mainly of an in tern al charac te r but tha t under President Lyndon B. Johnson the w ar was “ Ai^erica- n lzed .” •

Now, Romney said , Nixon h a d been trying to' g e t ' the conflict ‘‘de-Am erlcanized.''

TO VISIT REDSTOKYO ( Up I t m n c e INoro-

dom Sihanouk, who has lived in Peking since he was deposed as Cambodian chief of s ta te will v isit North Vietnam soon, the North ' Vietn^ e s e foreign Mi- ' n istry announced today.

Romney said ' C ongress did not declare the United S tates was a t w ar in V ietnam and said, tha t this failure to follow constitutional procedure was one reason th ere h as been

..internal strife in the nation.

The Houston A strodom e has ■4;596-'sk y H g h b -of t r plastic.

M A ^iES^THURSDAY^&

FRIDAYOpen Fri. til'9«'clocli

G U I I D S P A N IS H S O F A . Re d & G o ld q u ilte ( i| _____ ___

S H A < i C A R P E T . 3 .p a r l r o l l s ........................................................

G o a o SO F A . B Iu b u llim q u ille d

F U f O R I A N S P A N IS H S U K A . K e d & b e ld

'• L A R G ^ D E C O R A T O R T A B L E lA M P . G o ld w i t h w h i l e i h a d e .............................

■TA B l t I A M P .-A y o c a d o .w i lh w h il « . » h a d «

4 5 " M E D IT E R R E A N B U F F E T . F ru itw d c td ( i n i t h .............................................................

M A P l E 'C O N S O t E T A B l E r w / d r a w e r 4 2 " x 1 9 " — .........................

K I N G S IZ E . M a p le s p in d le ( i e a d b o o i d .............. .................................................

G U I L D ^ A R L Y A M E R IC A N . W in g b a t k c h a ir .......................... ...................................

G U IL D C U D D L E R O C K E R . B ro w n t w e e d ................................................. . . _______

K R O E H l E r E A R L Y A M E R IC A N , W in g b a c Ic c h o ir _______ _______

« O U D .B I R G H E A H L Y ^ A M 6 W C A N r 5 t e p ^ _ a W e -w i l h -2 -d r o w e r » - r ^ 7 ^ r T ^ r T -

2 W A L N U T T W I N B ED S . W / m e t o l r a i l s ................................. „ ................

O N E P E C A N N I T E S T A N D , w / 2 d r a w e r s .......................................................................

4 Pc. P E C A N . M e d ltW ro n e a n B e d ro o m S u ite ..........................................................

Z E N IT H C O N S O L E C O L O R T V . O n e o ( Z e n ith s f i n e s t .......................... ............

C U R T IS M A T H E S C O L O R T V . H o m e E n t e rta in m e n t C e n t e r .............................

Z E N iY H S P A C E C O M M A N D C & l O R I V T T a b l e M o d e ) ............. ... . 7 . . . . . .

C U R T IS M A T H E S C O N S O L E S T E R E O . 5 ft. l o n g .......... ......................................

O N E B R O Y H IL L . C he st on chest— p e c a n .................... .......................... ...............

O N E M A N S IZ E R O C K E R R E C L IN E R . N y lo n t w e e d ....................

M O D E R N T A B L E LA M P . W ith S m o k e G lo s s & .W a ln u t ...................

T R A D I T I O N A L T A B L E L A M P . B lu e & G o ld w / w h l t e s h a d e .............

1 2 x l 8 '6 " B L U E G R E E N . W o o l S h a g U h r a E le g a n t C a r p e t .............................

B R O W N N Y L O N PLU S H C H A IR . M o d e rn S t y l e ..........................................................

H I B A C K S W IV E L R O C K E R . B lu e G r e e n T w e e d ........... ...........................................

M O D E R N S T Y L E S O F A . G o ld e n A v o c a d o P r i n t . ................

FU LL S IZ E D P O O L TA B L E , w / c u e S lick s ( . B a l l s ................................ ...................

Z E N IT H F IN E S T C O N S O L E S T E R E O . In b e a u t if u l S p d n is h M e d ite rre a n . .

C U R T IS M A T H E S . 100 W all DduK Con>ol< S I«r«o B xiu lllu l Sal. Wnlnul. MnpU. o.h

N E W 1B c u . f t . F R O S T C LE A R R e frig e ra to r f r e e ie r c o m b in a tio n . .

j l Q i f l C u , F I . P E L U X U b r la h t

S ID E B Y S ID E R e frige rato r F re e ie r C o m b in a t io n

-H O M E ^ APPLIANCESfrom H agem an ichoolj

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THESE2 DAYS

1 1 9 "

, 8 9 “ "

iir> 3 8 -1 9 9 - ^9»»1 9 9 ” 99“1 2 9 ” 6 6 -

- * 9 ” - — 38*®-. . 6 9 ” 2 1 - , . 6 9 ” 3 0 -. 9 9 5 “ 31.. 7 9 9 ” 5 7 L, 6 9 9 ” 4 9 9 -. 5 3 9 ” 3 9 9 -, 3 4 9 ” ,199- , 1 9 9 ” 8 8 -., 1 5 9 ” 7 4 -, . 4 4 ” 1 3 -. . 3 9 ” . 1 2 -, 6 1 8 “ 199- . 1 4 9 V 4 9 - . , 8 9 ” 3 9 - , 1 8 9 ” 98?*-, 2 4 9 ” 138-, 5 9 9 ” 3 9 9 -

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Hearing Slated In T .F.

Within abolit two m onths the Twin F alls Planning and Zoning Commission should be ready to hold hearings on a proposed.

' n e w zoning nrrllnnnpgT his was reported T u ^ a y by

Dale Rledesel, chairm an of the conunission. He said for the

.....p a s t s e v e ra i m on ths h iso rg an iza tio n h as been rev iew ing the p re se n t o r ­dinance to liberalize it In ^ m e a re a s and make it m pre a p "

----- p l t o ^ le- ond ■ e a s ie r - to - a d ^ —m inister.

Allowable’ uses in certain zones, he said, -a re proposed - without the present practice of a

---- tone-chanprappnratloirgacfr- - t im e a - piece o f-p rope t ty—is.

designated for a new use.A m atte r brought before the

zoning com m ission M onday n ight for informal discussion

— only , Mf . Riedesel sa id.-w o uld com e under the new ordinance In tha t rt provides for unit deyelopment including several Uses In one are^B._A proposed -

■ housing development on P o le - 1 . l in e Road to inc^ud&a “ n e ig h - - !

borhood'service cen ter” would be covered in the new or­dinance, the chairm an said.

In addition, the commission Is

' ordinance based on' recom ­m endations of the Dowii Town Im provem ent Committee to fit signing regulations In with the new m all type development. M r . ‘ R ledesel___said___hnlh .

FileFSSfvice Station

FIL E R — ITie new building housing th e Conoco Service S tation, owned by P aul and Dorothy T um ipseed, Is nearly cgm pleted, w hile the front of the

-o ld -jw ad tog h a s bee n -rem oved ' and p a r t of th e roof, o f the for-

. v y m er building has been r^dsed to

hoist.With highway 30 soon to be

widened, the station w as one of

d e m a n d e d 16 fee t of th e paneling w ith exposed beam s s ta t io n ’s p ro p e r ty w ith an ’and f ir celling, additional 10 foot easement In I h e form er station ad jacen t case of a fu ture sidewalk in to the new buUdins on the e a s t, front of th e station. w ill be used fo r g rease jobs, c a r

■■ T he n « r b tdldlng-Includes ~ w '^ e s ; trac to r repjalrB,’2100 sq u a re feet o7. space and ups, t ire r e p a i r i n ^ ^ d an oil was c o n ta c te d by W o ^ Q u a llty ..- :s to ra g e .ro a m J lje -h ro p ri^ r» I n d u c t s C O h e front features m ay install a coin car-wastr In fir sid ing w hld] will be .kept a the ^ tu r e . n a tu r a l co lo r, la rg e g la s s T u rn ip se e d s h a v ^ been windows on the south and west m anagtngTBe'station since 1952.

O akley rotA b-lm, f f l t in h e - f te v lo u s , to~^that tim e, they." rM r m a a e ol t-unWr Dioci\7TtH} up«ratM a sta tlo n 'a block west front office la finished In birch of their present site..

aHdidates S peak— - ArriJeimrC^nfab

SHOSHONE - S tate Sen. Vernon R avenscroft, T uttle, is

. th e leading candidate In this

tf te d to K fler i« th e BervlcestsUon w hich has beeo1>nflt w est of th e fo rm er one _ . 30. H ie o ld bnOding h as been ta n o d e le d fo r work areas .P ro m le to rs of the new sUUon are P a u l a n d D orothy Tnraipseed

w w toid a t a R S g ic V alley ' a tto rn ey , and Luella w ide rally he^e Tuesday night c lerk, a t th e Lincoln school.

The g u b em a to rt|l candidate, who was unable to attend because he w as dddresslng a

s tte sC T rtc e w b o b n lh th e new constm ctio ii to com ply wltii the law req u irin g Wgh school g raduation, was so n h lg f iw v • m o re spaee fo r liighway-30 w h id i wlli be e x t e n d i into th e new . represen ted a t the candidates’

h ighw ay going w est. - _

Connell and Russell B.- Kelly, Vincent Sm azal, Twin F alls, r u n n in g - f o r th e a s s e s s o r ’s announced Twin FallSTrin host n o m i n a t i o n ; in c u m b e n ts the S tale p a r ty convention J une

* i t l n f l~ m 3 - a t CSIW aters, s ta te chairm an, also attended th e m eeting. ___

proposals will be subm itted to” the city council for final action following hearings and work by the zoning board.

Chamber At Burley Sees Film _

BURLEY — M embers oI,the Burley Chamber of Commerce viewed a film entitled “ The Changing R iver” during their

Cafe.- T h e - f ilm - was-

Tlm^-NeW B, Twrn F alte .ldaho W ednesday. May 27,-1970

T. F. Agent Heads Insurance Men’s Political iAction Unit

had been m lsrep resen t6d ''aS ' going to help the sd iools, when m uch of the revenue h a d not.

. gone for tita t purpose a t a ll. He fee ls 'th is should be corrected.

■Hie th ird candidate vying for the top s ta te office, Uoyd W alker, Twin FaUs, said the changing tim es call for more

BUHL - P re lim in a ry p lans efficiency In s ta te governm ent, fo r th e B uh l S u m m e r e sp e c ia lly In avo id ing

m eeting by O scar Am steln,Rupert, s ta te senato ria l can*

rioneer Show Is"leg isla ture ."

Cecil Andrus, another can­didate for th e gubernatorial

S T d l i r u a e b 'iiT O ° ? J BTJIILCV P l»n . fnr ■ P tof m . lit C a y l^ n l y i J ^ “tak ing control aw ay from the P ioneer Relic _ Show in c o n - . a re . j o u n c e d .by the Burley people " He sa id th e sales ta x s e c t io n w ith 100 Y ea rs of Soroptim lst a u b .

— --------------------------------- --- s ^ I w -shftWrWlU - h " ------ *—

Planned At Burley

^Recreation Plans Are

direction of Gale Rober1s7 an official with the Burley Soil Conservation Service.

The various changes in the riv e r w ere shown from the snow In the high mountains, m elting

_ an d -ru n ftin g -ln to - th e -w *’

TWIN F A L l^ — Harold D. engaged In a nationw ide effort o f political activ ity , a n d to u rg e ^ # : k t A t R l l V l lCook, ag en t for M utual Life to encourage insu rance pw p le th em to becom e Involved In u u i l lIn su rance Co. of New Y ork, to be a c tiv e ‘ In politics and c am paigns of cand ida tes forTwin F alla , h a s b<»en appnintpd gm rpm m prrt_________ _ . i Congress who a re likely to be _________ ____ ________ _____ _ ... _______ ^P o lit ic a l A c tio n -C o m m itte e LUPAC w as e stab lished , in resp&nslve to the • leg is la tive Recreation p m g ram a re an* duDllcatlon of a s e n d e s . boards

" C lta irm a n '.. fo r '^ th e "~ Id a ln > Iflfifi Z-by—dia—iOOtOO&-member—ftb tectiv^-ot-W A bU rrtt-ta-not-a—nonrieea~tiv~Blll~lnm-Min. c ilv nna~hnraniia~»^Btr<iM ^ t n a n ^A sso c ia tio n of L ife U n- N ational A ssociation of Life lobbying organization, a n d It recreation d irec to r. of these a g e n ^ e s a re UWngderw rlte rs . U nderw riters, h eadquarte red In d oes not tak e positions on . l ^ e Buhl c ity sw im m ing pool aw ay th e r i ^ t s of e lected of-

T he N a tio n a l L ife U n- W ashington, D. C. Its p rincipal p o l i t j c a r p a r t ie s o r s p e c if ic will open on June 1 w ith flcials. ....................... —d e rw r l te r s P o litic a l A ction pu rposes a re to teach insurance I tem s of legislation. , re g is t ra t io n fo r R e d C ro ss jo e M cC arter, D lstrfc t *22C o m ip itte e (N LU PA C ) Is m en a n d w om en the techniques M r. Cook h a s been a c tiv e In sw im m ing a n d w a te r s a fe ty le g is la t iv e c h a irm a n .

th e local, s t a te .a n d n a tio n a l c lasses to b e j o u n c e d a t 'a , cand ida te (o r s ta te te jre s e r i- '" a sso d a tio n <}( life i& fderw riters. la te r d ate . T lie th re e R ed Cross tw v e in D istric t 22-A, se rved a s He'h^aheW .aU.pDSiUons in th e w ater safety in stru c to rs who m as te r of cerem onies. O ther local association, and h a s 'b e e n -« w iiL b ^ o n d u c tln g tfie d a s s e s g ta te c a n d id a te s sp e a k in gse c re ta ry and a reg ional v ice a re G eniTy-Popplew alL ^onnle briefly w ere P au l Boyd, runningp re s id e n t o f th e Id a h o H iom etz and C arla B la s to c lc r 'fo r l le a te ^ t-g o v e rn o r^ -T o a y .

BURLEY — M rs. C arm a responsib le for developm ent of in struc to r am ________ _________ _R ad fo rd -h a s been n am ed th e expansion p rog ram for the L ife U n d e rw r ite r T ra in in g from 7 p. m . to ;9 p .. m . Con- R u th M o o n ,trea« u re r,an d D . F.

________ _t t ”g Uic p^oi io !^ o n eS l^ " to Ennelkinti. superin tendent of

The stages” of . pollution w as Sllp01 rvisors-Niamed- shown from industries, c ities .a nd farm s or ranches of w aste A - ^ .2 X T 2 ■ 1/\ t t aSSia 00801131

— R gfaer t Sa xvlk ;- a nnoun c e d ----------........................ -th a t he and Lex Kunau h ad tickets for the Dpan Oliver hanqiH»t Frldav_Jlt P<

June IS through Cassia County F a ir W eek In the basem ent of V an E n g e le n s who h a v e d o n a te d th e sp a c e fo r th e display.

A nyone w ith a n tiq u e s o r re lic s of th is a re a Is invited to faring th em to V an .E n g d en s

. s ta rtin g Ju n e 1 and no Item s will be accep ted a fte r June 10.

G lass d isp lay , cases, w h id i

J . NEDL^ANDRBASON pUdifield

frtU be on hand dut;lng open hours..

•’ ' Vivien Odney Is serv ing a s gen e ra l cha irm an of P l o n w R elic Show. O thers on the c p m m it te e a r e M rs.' R a lp h

schoo l F lh k ; M rs. BiU. M acK night;- W a V n e - K o n r a d r ^ h J b - ------- — M R T - D S P S i r *

Inn. The Son? of the P ioneers nnd-'W rB. Vivian a tten d ed a n a c t lv l t l e ^ w o r lc s h ^ ^ In a d d l ^ o ^ ^ h is In su ran ce c l o ^ g the pool for olie d ay each , pulwill furnish the m usical en- Rjchlns nam ed s u p ^ s o r of . i n Je ro m e , and will attend a activ itfes, he has held nu m ero u s week but no decision h a s te e n

- n e r ta ln m e n tT ln r ln g th e e v e n in g — th e E x te n d ^ '~ C a r t \ j t l t ~ a t ~ r e h a b i l l t a t l o n - - w o r k t f K > p - l a t e r - lo C T lr T e g l6 n a r B l« l 'g t l tF g m r c h ~ m a d e . I n g r a m n o t e d t h a tThe Dean Oliver Day will be Cassia M emorial Hospital. th is y e a r In S alt Lake City. p o s itio n s . H e h a s b e e n a sw im m ers m ust w e a r sw im w I l l C 6 F

another .first for Idaho and Bedford is responsible A g rad u a te of the U niversity . m enjberi of the U nited F u n d suits. No cutbffs o r co tton pan ts ^ -people from throughout th e for a new dimension in nursing, • of U tah , M rs. Redford h as b o a rd of d irecto rs , fo r m an y w U lbeollow edon p ersons using ^s ta te a rc expected to a ttend . jj,e T eam Nursing P rog ram , served a y e a r a s head nurse on y ea rs , and w as fund d rive th e pool. *

E rn e s t B louer, c h a m b e r T eam .n u rsln a is a method of a m edical floor a t the LDS d ia lrm a n for a y ea r. H e a lso Is Boys and g irls w ishing to taker^p.anlflnn t M p . . . __________ _ ___ IJA.. UA»v\1*nl CaU T aIrA rStl/ onri O n OA.iiAnn ftka

f e d i r a l g n u l w u n n n M Pioneer Relic S » » »11 „

of E d n n l io n lo r id ioo l ad- i ta r t ln g Ju n e 11, anUque ite in s m ln l i t r a to n . H ie I I I w eek! conne(Aed with U i«lr|P«rtlciiU r ' couree will lU i l June » ,

p re s id e n t , In troduced M r. g iv in g contlnuoua

C am pgrounds R eported O pen

HiULEY - Campilraundii In th e Wood River and Salm on R lvor a rea s are reported open and In good condition to handle the Memorlal.DayjvacaUoners. a c c o rd in g to R alph C isco , H ailey Sawtoot(i ranger.

M r. Cisco said both Redflsh and Alturaa Lakes a re free of Ico and the roads are d ry , with a ll campgrounds' open and In good condition. Side roads In the

q u a lity H ospital, Salt Lake O ty u i i a______- o j - y e a r u s u ullntcH llnB tnrciorB i m w j

In a B rlg h a m -Y o u n g V n ly e rs ltf ,

2 0 - v e ^ m e m b e r o f th e p a rt In the yolf Inirtriirtinn w anlTCluBT p rogram a re to reg is te r Ju n e 4"In th is -lm p o rtan t - e l ^ l o n ' ithd S between th e h o u rs of-9.a.

I a m m . and noop a t th e Buhl

le r lT w in F a l ls C ity P a rk s

H AILBY-______R ay — Lyon, .S u p e t l n .U n d e n l - H o w a rd .D istrict C on sery atlo n ^O fflcer-Jo h n so n --------------

VVtHtcvwu n tu i utvu . uwuMub u s in e s s , su c h a s d o th ln g , phanittCM iU cali and furniture.

O lder citizens interested in donatii^ - tlm e to a ct a s hosts during th e show m ay contact M rd. F red Sherrod or M iss O d n e y r ~ 7 ........ ’coo rd ln a te 'd and co o p e ra tiv e M rs. Redford has a firm con- y e a r ,” M r. Cook said , ............................ ........ ............... ........................ ............

m anner. They consider each v lc tlo n th a t “ P ro fe ss io n a l e n c o u ra g in g a ll life u n - elementJU7 sdiool law n. T h e--fo r the Idaho F ish and G am e m orn ing the public will bo able■ p atien t aoooFdlng to his needs nu rses belong a t the pa tien t's d e rw rlte rs In Idaho to coh- Instruction sd iedu le will be I ^ a r t m e n t , Hailey, has ac* to h a v e a ccess to DIerke's Lake

and a s an Individual person and bedside;” tr ib u te to LU ^A C 's po litical d e t e r m i n e d f o l l o w i n g cepted a prom otion and will be beginning Tljursday. | qu tlllie anti develop the ability of A g rad u a te of Salt U k e acUon and .poU tlcal education reg istration, A tou rnam en t wUl moving h is f a m U y to Boise, H e sa id the chain which has ▼ M .pevery sta ff m em ber to his G eneral H ospital, lylrs. Rlchlns funds, and to reg is te r a n d vote be held a t th e com pletion of th e Ju n e 1. kep t th e road closed during road .fu llest po tential. se rved a yea r and a half In the th e ir convictions.” Instruction p rogram . M r. I^ o n h as se rved in HaUey constnicU on will com e 'dow n W i n n \ §

M rs. R lch lns w ill be A rm y N u rse C orps, th e n N early $1,000 w as ra is e d for D e ta ils of th e s u m m e r for four and a haU y e a rs ,.an d and re s id en ts Will be able to. . . ----------re tu rn ed - to v p rig h a m Young L O P A C durlng lh fiannualIdaho ' to ^ k d b a irp ro g ra m fo r Jtinlof w ill b e c o m e •T e g lM a r 'c o h * " h a v e U m !tBa-use” o r t I i e 'l a k e '— | ----------- n U ~ ”

T r n n h v U niversity for another y ea r of A sso c ia tio n of L ife U n - and senior high school boys an d 8 o rv a tio n ‘' ’o f f lc e r ‘ fo r th e a re a . N o 'sw inunlng wUl be J d I l l D O r 6 6■ I schoolUig. She h as worked In de rw rlte r’s convention a t Sun other activ ities In th e p ro g ram departm en t In Boise. P rio r to possib le untU around June 15,

i i i l t . n s . . ____ ril-U * _____ ...Ill L . _________________________________ .1 t-______ . J l_ k n i otnM lAbInn (lah inn ai.BUHL The Buhl Moose Utah* V alley Hospital, Provo, VaUey recently,te am w as aw arded a trophy and and a t th^ LDS Hospital Inth e a t e championship In th e Idaho F a lls , M rs. Klchlns who Is ^ i o

............. ritual com pelition during the very m eticu lous in her basic l i p o H8o M m n a iu o n .M acro u M m i™ , p n „ g c „ „ ( „ e n e e a l Id a h o nuraing p ro ced u re ., le e l. UialOfea, F e lls U d g o t e W m em bers " tim e I . a p ric lo u s commodity

Inc lu d e ^ b V & r d V U ek, and should not be w asted." governor; LoySpradllng, Junior M rs. W c h l Sanada, a long* >

will be announced la te r .

eluding Pole Crock, Smiley C reek and Beaver Creek, a re blocked by snow after about the f irs t m ile off Uie highway.

S p e a k e r _______PAUl^ - lUiV. Alice Mao

WooUey, of tlio Paul M ethodist Church, wuH guuHt speaker during D^^^calu'u•(^Hto aervicos for high school seniors a t Day Croek, Ore.

U Rem oved 3 1 Eighth Gradersg o v e rn o r ; R oy H ow erton , tlfne n u rse ilt C assia M emorial,

................. D.Casten, o ra to r; h a s 're c e n tly com pleted a two- T T O 1 1 1 l \ l V 6 r

Lilies l^re About Ready

■W0i ,p a n ti( f“ -at r a y-•__________;^iui: ‘ ■

)le school to m any gm several years pgo,

pre la te ; N U o -^ ii« « ., u to w ii .i«» . - w . . . . , -- --------------------------------Odell Chatfleld, sergeant a t week cou rse In coronary c a re M elvin Jenn lnss , m an a iie r of I i i £ i t ^ r la rm a ra n d e tev o -P o u k a lrp a it-n u ra ta g .« t;P llc « te llo .p n |s e n le d the Idaho Hide ond Tallow ,governor. , l th ro u g h Ihe In te rm o u n la ln ' T w in ir a U a r r e i» r la . l l | lL e m - HkGEItM AN - Tlilrty-bne r ™ . .

.R e g io n a l M ed ica l P ro g ra m , p loyes h ave n icked un Uie dead "'eiirhih urnriR a tu d en ti wore FA IR FIE L D — Tiie C a m u - ......, —MF.N FIN ED M rs. Sanada Is working In the s te e r which has been In tho g r u d u a te ^ 's f l c c i a l a e w lc a a iL .^ ” ®? sc a tte re d o v e r Cam as Prairie . p r« B ld en t; Roy C o u c h ,,

| n . j t e R l v e r . . B . l e , „ n c e l a . t |^.e p r i n c e M e ,.o r la l g ,m - r i . T r V n S ' S a * ^ ' ^ ^ ----------------------------------------------------

moving to H a i l^ , he served in b u t 'p lo n lck ln g and fishing or SHOSHONE F irs t Jam * th e d is tric t capacity in Mont* hik ing will be allowed a t the boree of the season for the Wood pelller for th ree y e a rs and In p re se n t tim e. R iver f U ^ n g a u b s wss held a tSalnuin for a year. T h e re will be no provisions a t Twin F a lls w llti4he Twin Falla

C urt E b e rh a rd t h a s ’ been th is tim e for tra ile r o r cam per Sheriff’s Posse host team , s e le c t^ to rep lace M r. Lyon on p a rk in g and m otor boots will The Valley team cam e out th o d ls tr lc tlev e lan d laex p ec led not be allow ed on the lake, Mrs.to a rriv e In H ailey thla week. Johnson said . ^ F a lls a e r i f f 's Posse.

th ird .The nex t jam boree w ill be

held a t a n , m . June 6 a t Jerom e. Officers for the yea r a re M arvin C o le , S hoshone, p re s id e n t;

T h ere a re patches of lilies M e iy in M elssmen, Eden, vice

ir l,T eK aB ,w asn n d d -C ass la -M em o rla l h«ve now th a t when calls ^ e rece iv ed to and talks wcfo also given by Juduc C. M. rece iv e d .tra ln fa g throuah the

I n t e r m o u n ta ln R e g io n a l they usually a re picked u p tha t d ay .

Wilson, Shoshone, for driving loft of ihe cen ter line.

Minico Lists Gradjiiatc S<Uiolai«dh4|i«-- -

_____bf flin City. I h e m any M a t U i f l _____^iAn«. nn:..i..i< .«nrinn. ac ro s In th ls sccUon form a sea > and c ro ss the ral

o “ ; r s t a f f s v S ’e s „ p ,. a * . l l . .g ra d .d county ro « l loRoy S traw sor, and Je f f T upper, Wo®*” -

...,___t . t i . J __ •

Earl Davis, Jerome SheilK'a___ .. Poaae: -URoy Parkar, Rlrti.U-acks on' Add; Harold Craig, Twin f « U i '

y road to Sheriff’s Posse; -Robert raach the-swampjite. ............(^bb^r^.OUes. 9>oshoner«Ml-

R U PE R T ■ - N am es o f uU b rlg liam Young U niversity. . D e n n is R a lsc h , ROTC R ichard Sheen, Davlfl Abo, a c h o la rs h lp - p re se n te d bv

P a t r ic ia . B lflr, Rick Bolfar, U w re n c e Couldna, A rm y of-students receiving scholarships a t Mlnlco High School a re an- nouhped by Paul Taylor, senior c lass counselor.

Ih e y Include R ld iard ^heen, _ iitflh ^ tii_ U n lv e rf llty i Ma ry

Madden, Boise BUte

S tu d e n t L e a d e r standUtg student.

president.Tlie welcome w aa g iven by

a n d Out* Tony Zaccone, c la ss presiden t.Joan M artin re a d th e c lass history, Tlie c la ss w ill w as read by K ip A llen a n d K evin

R an ibS h iile ld t'. 'Sara a o n e ju r M o t k U I M voiiraW p; U o f l i I ^ a h B e l i j i . i : , o t i . i a n d U. p fS fl^ S y . ■and I te m ia KowlU, aU Idaho J e r r y 8 tm n ,U u c k .M e m o r l a \ » l I ; l D w la H a iM la l r o m , invocallon w as oH ered byWrtt.UmvgGlty. -----------------and l lP.n i rl.lU tmi'nil n riir, II. ' ■ ' B'* ’' Ollme r.»nd ~ '

K are n ^eh w ilt, Strisser of I. ind I Dara You. BrUn Baguley and Charles Butters ' Dronouncad __________ ___________ __________ _________________Mary White, Vkkl Andersen,. Humi5riea,b^^^ jerry Kaster and Wljiy P riy . accbrff iy lo ^ F ie M s . Jaycy

fic i’r te 0 L l f lU .} iy o l i ’ OVr«ew U. P ^ dRichard Roemer, Karen SMirt, Orles&T DaVirAbD, Uuck FKA a c h (^ * lg to U. o f i . j

Buhl Sagebrush Days Event Is Scheduled For July 3~4

BUHL Juiy 9 and 4 l » n ■t»nd*i!ind >p«W barptai • { l l w j l i f i u ^ j ^ l l i c ^ j ^ i i t t , / ■

a n d iD a re 'V o u i Judy Mcuc6» ____ _______________ ___________________________ _andauaanautinum.liothflOlw a id l h , « j a a a « i i ^ Sm dri. Jonam,: Join Kdylal K a ill i^ , 0 of I

- 'S a t e i Karen• « » U t l 0 , A triple Irlocom poaadO f J e r r i TO ; w a n t l l m n a o r e d by tha.

Short, Rupart Nanoy U w la , Jim Woody B llda b h llllp i aiid SJatlUig • S ? '™ j lp r Bernard ScteU, Omohundro, Sharon U p p , Buhl Jaycees in cenjunction n ic ii Bencken presmt«> an W oman's a u b ; Hene-McCaUj Memorial^ Scholarahlpi J ^ WhlMdtar. idT 1 ^ 1 ' Suunne MU, a th l^ a c h o ja rjW p j ^ Beciv *nipper, Q ndy l ^ e a , ■ Buhl *wd®o o r i ^ £ n p r S r i S ^ JaycwAmerican Association — j nowe at m «• *t__ .. « i« .. t . _ A«anniatinM . • iU n lv e riltv W om enr T a m ra M ardlnj, Kappa Alpha TheU , R Ioka College, PTSA a n d S em ln a ry i t i n d a R lo h a rd a ,

C a fy Sori." D ltn m •! N ia l i ' aan, and C harles E dm enfon ,.

Henaehdd, Ih M place In BalKup, Wcka, a;id Farm M O, a ^ l o i , Nancy Smallay, Joan M v «n ,Mijiroerclal conte<t& lUckai Buraaui CynltiU' SpralfT, Adela Arlerhum, Connie

Tommendaii. County Hinof «waM wtaiSr, OoUaga or BSC, idlJeUo] Jkn Butters and Debhla Yocom 'nnoeleIjcatlonwlUtealuratmerit cor- a ls o 'm U iU k b o liA at U. ^ B o itw rljhl; U «U , •thiatloi sang. HiaJunior high chorus redao on both- avmlnga, •Bcholarahlp I.t Siiwn Wood,’ litfBitslnaaa R O M N a ^ ^ Bato.OuU a)Ksan8.'I1ia.Froceaalonal:and Pwada,baaidgn>iringoinlaM,

niBAA " i ta ' nAiUiM. f tA M ft uOtiMi' Tr-AfT-' i l a m U n a " ih iH « t " - m n t r " m il ' nsuXi''HQaiKfeiih>i«iM > n< laanw B ltitha

C o llaan B a lrd i com m endai ■ tu d a n t. n a tio n a l poratlon and Rlcka to r b a lh « f l ra t pUtoa booMiaaplng'canteal.^

I

iw e B slo F a rl l ^ i h e |n l e r r

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Diane T au te . -G ary Askew W e dDuring June

— * u T line»-N ew », T w in We4nesdayr. AAay 27. 1970 .

The Im m an u el L u th e ran Church, Twlh P a lls , w as the setting (or the M ay 2 wedding which united {n m arriag e Diane

■ M arie T aute, daugh ter o F Mr.and M rs. Dale T a u te ,_ .M a

==l>^Bll«v-and^4ar^D(tBn»=ABkew,- son of M rs. M yron Askew and

. . 'th e la te . M yronlA skew . Twin Falls.

The rile s w ere’perform ed by Rev. Harold A. Itwn before background d e c o ra tio n s of b flsttts*~0f .'p'

New Member Is Welcomed

D eleg a te s fro tn 65 P E O chap ters th roughout th e s ta te

.wtil ga ther a t th e-N orth S io re l-C bnw ntion.. C en te r, J u n e _ 2 L jj

a n a 4 for the 55th sta te"co iF " vention of the PE O Sisterhood.,

Host chap ters w f l r be V, Sandpolnl; A P , B onners F e rry , and AV and B F, Coeur D ’Alene. M rs. John 0 . Johnson’ Ooeur ■D*siene; ■ a n d “ M r s r - H a r d y L y o n s r-S a n d p o In t, a r e -

Local m em bers of P E O who on the convention com m ittee a re M rs. C. G edney B arclay, M rs. G.O. KUdow, M rs. F.M . Smith

Glenn Shem , M rs. Ben Pa tzer, M rs. Lynn F red rik son , M rs. G ilb e r t Y a te s . M rs . J .A .

M rs. Evelyn Paulsen w a i ^ welcomed a s a..new m e m l ^ ^ ' when the Union Pacific B o o s tA Club m e t recen tly a t the home of M rs. Eugene Sabln.

The club favor was furnished .. by M rs. Vinnie Boatright and

m presente’d to M rs. Sabtn. The “ thought for the day was given

M rs. M orris Blackburn. J a m e » = M L C = £ la y « 4 _ a n d

• re freshm en ts served by hostess.

The June m eeting is a t the home of M rs. Mabel McDaln

- and th e dateiffiU be announcedr

and iridescents m d the sk irt was gathered in tie rs w h ich - flowed into a chapel tra in . She. wore h e rg ran d m o th e r’s crysta l n eck lace a n d c a r r ie d her

5 i|S r=(S h ig M o r i l a p h o lo )H er bouffant elbow ^ength veil

of nylon iUusion w as held bybrgan'dy leaves trim m ed with , . ^ > - i . .. . . ipearls and C rystals/She ca rried c o m p le te d th e ta b le ap - C h a p t e r N i g h t a bouquet o t^oscb^ds entwined „with pink ribbons, S Program Given

L inda K n iep , W oodland, t r id c . a n d ^ s , Jennie F ields, . »W ash., cousin of th e bride, w as ‘■“" t » ' O '' b ridcgrM m , cu t and a x j • x xm aid of iionor. M rs. V ry l se rv ed the cake. M rs. M artin « T J O i n T m e e T

I m e m b e rs I chapters.I M embers of C hapter AG,' Coeur d 'Alene, w ill'be h ostesses '

reg is tra tio n .Tuesday m orning a t the convention cen te r. H iere w ill be a m e m o r ia l h o u r Tuesday afternoon a t Trinity L u th e ran C h u rch . Am ong featured speakers a t th e con­vention will be D r. E rnest.W . H artung University

Askew, Hazelton, sister-in-law K niep, aun t of the bride, served • The C hapter N ight p ro g ram W ijdan Sham l, from Jo rdan , -VMM— BUngh, and M rs. Don E dw ards, nf the m em bersh ip com m ittee who is a P EO oeace scholarship

c o u s in of th e b rid eg ro o m , w as held a t a jom t m eeting o t 's l i ia e n l7 "wbrklng tow ard ner^ th e Loyal O rder of Moose and Ph.D . a t the U niversity of

KAREN SAGARRA

Karer) Sagar.ra, K-norpp=:Rcvca r Wedding Pldrts

Formej^ Resident - Reveals Troth

j E R O M E - , L . H . 'A b b o t t Juoe Weddingannounces the engagem ent-anJi

B F IIF V U E - M r and M rs torth'toming -m arriag e of his M r. and M rs. George M endA nthony J a n u l is , T h o u san d d au gh ter,'N ine tta , H erm lston , m n o u n « the engag^^^^^

w noiro- r o l i f nnnniiin'«» thp Ore., form er Jerom e residen t, forthcom ing m arriage of theirvill be I> . E rn e s t W . , . M . to Clifford R. Smith, son of M r. d a u g h te r , T a m a ra Ann^ to

S a S S s i i . r “■ * -■K norpp.son of Billy Knorpp and the la te M rs. Evelyn Knorpp,

b r id e sm a id . J a n e l l S o renson , Boiise, niece of the bridegroom ,

: was flower girl and carried a

A June 12 wedding is p lanned Jerom e.............. - " - '* * -M issM enclw iU .b»a

p oured coffee. „.v.I ^ s . E lm er Kniep, aunt b f th e t the W omen of the Moose a t th e Idaho.

b a sk e t o f b ln k a n d w h ite G ^ r g e , W ash., w m in ‘.Moose Home..• ' r>nnr<ra n f fhn oitaef nnnV rlm.Q »»_____chysanthem um s.

VyrI A.Vam, nf

groom sm an. The ushers, Je ra ld C a rn ey and K irk C ia ibo rn , K im b erly , a lso lig h te d the tapers.

H e rb e rt E in s p a h r w as o rg a n is t and a cco m p an ied Deborah HelJer, soloist. -'rtieri=efreaunM t tab le w as'

^ • , - • ^ ...WV.JW 4.W..IV. M rs. K.A. K everen, Twinch a rg e of the guest book. G u ^ ___ N an cy C a rlso n - s a n g a n d P alls, idaho s ta te p residen t oft w e disp layed by M rs.TC irk presen ted two banjo selections, P E O , w ill c o n d u c t th e

^ a a l b c i ii iUiU ftL j. Q ^ a!tb^ }fiiijaiia.3uj>lK-CaiI&uu p rese n ted a Uubliiess— m ee t i n g s :— S t M ary Ellen Kniep, cousin of t h e _ p ,a n o - s d e c t i o n r - N a n c r ^ ~ o f n c e r 5W w i l I - ^ b ride , disU-jbuted rice bags. Susie C arlson sang , w ith N ancy M rs. ■ A.V. M cC o rm ack ,

- R e c e p tio n a s s is ta n ts w e re , c a r iso n accom panying on th e Lewiston, firs t v ice president: M rs . K en n eth J a m e s , M rs . .jjanjp ^ ^ 5 . J .G . W a lte rs , B oise .E v e re tt M alone, M rsi W ^ te r , The Women of the M oose held second vice p residen t; M rs. U e rm a n H a ^ e y th e ir reg u la r form al m eeting , B .E . G a sse r , P o c a te llo ,M rs. R obert W orstell and M rs. Tyrier co d -.o rg an ize r; M rs. W. E . Davis,D ale W esterm an. Hnrfino Caldwell, recording sec re ta r

‘^T^V“ pnflflopm*.nt wns an - ■ brother-ln-law and sis te r, M r. from Twin Falls High School n o ^ c e d I f ^ a r U ho” e a " d M rs, R andy K en n ed y , “ - j r d i S

h" »M u J a s ix v e a r POTTERY PLA N T. mTsslon for the LDS Church inM iss S a g a r r a , a s ix y e a r y ^ t^ D E L L - Pollvanna Club Australia for two years and is a ,

mPTTihors nttonriAri a limnheftn ‘ prariiintt* nf tho Collepe of I

a fte r which they v is i te d . th e . a ttendco llegeinO gden th isfall. S nake R iver P o t te ry a t A June 26 wedding is planned

a t the Idaho Falls LDS Temple.

ducfinfiT l i e - c o u p le - tM k .a - h o i i e y m M n _ p f „ ^ - - „ ^ , i ,5 j ^ ^ ^

covered^^with a w hite gathered “ i t Lake U ty . l l i e (;jharles M attlce, guide; M rs. corresponding secre ta ry^ andchiffon o versk irt over pink, and couple res ides in K im berly, L ew is H offm an , a s s i s ta n t M rs. J.L . M auk, Pocatello, cen tered witli 'r f th ree-tiered w here th e bridegjoorn Is^em - gyj^jg. M e a d e r^ tr e a s u re r .■rf th ree-tiered w here th e brldeg jM ip Is em - gyj^jg. M e a d e r „ _________cake d e c o ra te d .\ylth p ink , g o y e d a t the Snake R iver s e n tfn e l, a n d M rs . M arlo fT . Idaho S ta te C h a p te r .w a s ' "cha;plerri_n the U nited S tates, i '•

•------- -------------- i^ R e s e a rc h -C en t^r. — MuiT ay, argua:---------------------------orgH ntzedM ajr247l915r^-now — C an ad a^M ex leo and s e v e ra l- J—

Jr. t f u } n ^ T ^ » « . . ^ o a t the OxBow Cafe recen tly Sputhem Idaho. He plans to I d fh o ^ ta te UnlversUy th e . a tten dco lW einO cden th isfaU .

M r. Knorpp w as -graduated U ooom nn* from Wood R iver High Schopl in Hag®rma"- 1968>nd . a t t e n d id ah o S tate U niversity.

A la te sum m er wedding is

in Pocatello ,, w here they will | J . continue the ir education. |

SAV-MOBDRUGTW IN FAILS

topped with a m in ia tu re b r L . , ^ « 4vw..«h-- .t.'-">e-groom ,., C ry s f f l p resen ted her friendship receip t

ay , arguis:---------------------------organized M ayL ......................... .M rs. U lydfe' G r e e iiQtJ waj> hua a mem ber-ah ip-of-alm cist-

3,000. ' A p p ro x im a te ly 130 p rim arily in te rested in b ring ing tto w om en in c re a se d * op> *p o r tu n itle s ' fo r h ig h e r I ’education. F or th is purpose the Is is te rh o o d sp o n so rs th r e e |

iiiw m u cr 01 u ic « u m c . VI VI.C iu«». m .m . i .^«oo ..v , ‘educational philanthropies,, th e | foot, Shelley, M d George and Moose C hapter, Jerom e,, was a This y ea r m ark s th e beginning ' PEO educational loan fund, JWnnH>nnH Wash ccntuTy for thls C o ttey Ju n lo r C ollege fo r )

R efreshm ents w ere se rved by phllanthwDic .and educational Women, Nevada, Mo., andW oodland, Wash..

The bride w as honored a t a m iscellaneous shower

ca-ndelabra ^ I h pink ca^dles T a u t e . T ^ ^ F a ^ grandfathers S 'T e w iv e d d e le jk tes iTcfmany a re a PEOsflanked the cake, and a silver o f ^ e b ride . O ther guests a t- A cadem y of F rien d sh ip , a re expected to a tten d the punch bowl and coffee service ,w n d e d from N am pa, Wendell, „ iee ting in Idaho F alls. . conven tion . T he PE O

M rs . E rn ie P e te rs o n , a Sisterhood w as fovinded J a n . 21, m em ber of the Women of th e 1869, a t Mt. P lea san t, Iowa.

. Rebekah Lodge[Hosts,A n n i i n l

Guest Night' W EN D ELL - T w enty-tw o

'vtiBltors from Jerom e. G o i^ n g ,H ag e rm an and Tw in F a lls a tte n d e d the a n n u a l G u est Night-of the Rebekah Lodge. '

M e m b e rs a n d g u e s ts w ere d r e s s e d ln c o s tu m e . W in n ers o f

—th » « 0 8 tfam «a o o n t« 8 t-w er« -M rfii 'V esta Suff^, f i r s t ; M ild red P a tte rso n , G ooding; seco n d ,

J B d _ M rs . D oris S p o fk td , .Jerom e, third.

A kitchen band, under the direction of M rs. M arcia B right, presented several selections.B and m em b ers w e re M rs.E lm er Jordan, M rs. W alter

-S tockham S r . , M rs. Bob Slmerly, Mrs. Oren Hutton. fMrs; Sid M cD ow elirM rt: J l t r r K endrick and M rs. E m ily

. Rosencrantz. M rs, Suffa liml Mrs. IJllian Dluck narra ted .

P lans were m ade to pluce R ebekah m a rk e r s a t the c e m e te ry b cro ro M em orial Day. p>

A social hour w aa held, wlUi Mrs, Olcta Hudson and ' Mrs.IJllian Black ab hoHtvnsvs.

Country Pals Convene For ■

-Monthly AAeetT ile C oun try Palp H u m e

on fur tliulr-:tfigul«r_moiiUily , ■

onsworlnB roll cull wltJi "Vour favorite Jype or pattern of-

.,.,<llnnvrttttra.!: --------------Htc County, council Homo

Extension will have Its luncheon at.Uie Turf Oub Juno 8nt 12i30 p. m. All roHervutlonfl aro to bo In by June S, ,

Mrs. Mien gave Uiu lessun *'Meul Service SfiUsfuction/' Each member participated with the quis on "Ell$iet(e."

"nje film strip, "Ifushioiw InniM lny,” «lin»ii^n. p fdlnnerware, KlttMware and flatware that makei up the. aassic, Country and Modern NlUnHS was Ahown, Members studied Unens «nd tab)o dworatlona to . prei'ehl' the' mood. •/" '.

Mrf. JtH Jonea received Uie

LEARANCE

Choo se fro m 180 dresses a t terrif­

ic, final clearance p rices. W o n d e r­

ful selection in J u n io r sizes 3 to 13

a n d Misses sizes <i th ro u g h 18.

Prices ra n g e fro m $ 3 .0 0 to $ 2 5 .0 0

. . , a ll slashed to m a k e yo u the

greatest savings e ve r on g o o d , w e a ra b le dresses,

3 0 0 _ 6 0 0 _ 9 0 0 _ I 500,2500

Y pur IVIayfair Shop WILL t x o s i ;

K U II)A Y ,IV IA Y 2y , . '> i l O p .m ....... ---------- I I N '1 '4 1 , - - .........................

M O N D A Y , J l lN I C 1

S H O P A T S E A R S A N D S A V E au lW ot/lon.O iianiiK ..,* V m ir m n t y ^ B a e h -

Hliop Mnn..W r|i„ hVl.NliihU .■ill'>i<m jMrt.

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A l l rnfiioiiN h rim d H . A I ho ,

PA N T Y H O SE( l ''u n i« iiH l i n i n i l , f i r m q u u l i l y p iH ily ' ^ hoiH) it) b » lH e ' o r h o n n y . S lx«n

!. t f n « i l t v n i u i l . - l i l l l . I l u y i « v « r j i l . - | iQ l r m id iiOvv,’

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SPORTSW EAR IYour gIhi|i;i) of im d 4muIh of I •liorlHwiMir nl mliirlion prlcca, IRlouHuii, iiwval»rH,' Hlacks, iklr|H, Iknil lo|»i,.»thtTkniac',Hurry] ■ j.....-SfcASHEtrj-

B R A S U P S I(.oinplal^ alock of ramouii brnhil I

bru iill|i>. U„g, 16,50, M u.ily j > h llo and In iil|r.«ii 32 ihrouKh ^ 6 1 • All cup ilcei. Trcniondoua !

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BURLEY - M em bers of the P in k U d le s o f M inidoka MeiiiOilal nwuiuu

Area Pink La flies Host Memhership^ Tea j We<ftiftsclay’. AAay 27, 1970 TImes-News, Twin F alls. Iddho 15

FHA Leaders Are Installed.

DEAR ABBY: Rec^nUy a friend of mine had an operotion, and shortly before she w as taken to the operating room I called 'her oa the telephone and read a little p rayer (o M»r. Rhff-HianlMwt-tTW hV"R "P

The next thing IJcnew , 1 g o t 'a c a ll from her'husband , telling m e In no uncertain te rm s tha t I sbottib i'l have done tb a l as I had upset h is wife, b u t p lenty.

Abby. I had ^an operation a few y ears ^go myself, and befnrft.my surgery,-my-dofetc

annual M em bership Tetf and id a $100 d i e c k J o .the to be a ^ e d on u e cost

o! th e h e a r t m adU ne recoiQ y purchased.

M rs . D e lb e r t M o lle r. .

p resen ted the check R ichardson, ad m in is tra to r of the hospital.

The tea tab le w as se t up in the . lobby of the hosp ita l and Nfrs.

“ M rs. Melvin Pli

a little p rayer w ith him , and it m ade m e feel belter.P lease tell m e if I m ade a m istake. M EA N t WELL

D E A R M E A N T : E v e a th o y o u “ m e u l w eU ." U i t u p s e t y o u r f r ie n d , y o a m a d e a m is ta k e . I P . 8 . J b ellcT e In p r a J e r . - b u t i f m y su rg eo n c a m e In a n d i t k e d m e to " p r a y " w ith h im ,I d o n 't know w h e th e r I ’d p r a y d o n b ly h a rd o r fin d a n o th e r su rg e o n . I '

— — D EA R-rtgBY : You tOM LONG HEAt'H to q u f f nagging her husband about not w earing his wedding band, and m y husband pointed out your answ er victoriously. However, our problem Is eUghtly different.

My husband wears his wedding band only when it su its . I. F o r instance, he takes i t off and 'leaves it h

has c lass Ihe 's stiJl in coUpge], o r if he’s going to have a "n igh t 0 with the h o y s . '

. r m not saying be is up to anything, T ju t.it su re looks , suspicious. I would ra th er he d idn 't w ear his ring a t a ll than

to have Wm pick it up and put it down like a yo yo.To me, a wedding band is not ju st a piece of jewelry, it’s

a symbol >Df a com m itm ent. This p a r t- t ta e wedding band business is driving u s ap art. How do you feel about it?

FULL-TIME W IFE

- — r ir fin n r i i i n i i iu ........... ......................... .. ................................... ...... n A 'to m a k e y o u je a lo u s , or h e n e e d s to take a c o a r s e ^ elem entary psycho logy .

DEAR ABBY: My son will be .m arried soon and b e-and . his bride-to-be have'decided th a t a n evening sit-down dinner__ leCfepUun for a w guests shonlrt nni incliidftKirtflll rhnH run"

I w ant very m uch to have m y th ree grandchildren p r ^ n t a t the wedding and jecepU on. They a re 6, 4, and 3 ,

-years old. I am sure i t would be a-'wonderful mem ory for them .

— - Doesn’t a p aren t of the bride o r groom have a say in this m atte r? Who is the final au thority? GRANDFATHER

' — D E A R -O R A N D F A T H E R s-T h e - f in a l " a B th o r i ty " Is th e - - b r id a l coup le . D o n 't p r e s s i t . T o a t te m p t to m a k e “ e x c e p tio n s '’ of y o u r grai u n w ise .

I b e u n fa ir . A nd

M rs. Tom M arU and w ere in charge of the tea arran g em en ts .

N ew n u m b e r s .w elco m ed w ere Mi‘3!*Reis D enton, M rs.

■ ^ A lb e r t^ ^ t tx l l B arrus and M rs. E^mma Smith.

P rio r to th e 't e a , a business m eeting w as held , w ith Mrs.MoUer presiding. M rs. Norm an U n m f t r r e p o r t e d ' on ih T rem odeling and re-decorating of th e geria tric lobby^ A p lanter and aquarium a re being in­sta lled w ith a m u ra l to be pain ted on the w all under the

Lymi M anning, co-chaiim an, and M rs. Ron H aw kes.

I t w as announced th e FHA girls of Minico High School hosted a M other's D ay party and p ro g ram in th e geria tric w ing . . E a c h p a t ie n t w as

C £ e . V e ° F H A g m ip " ' ’''E S E N T /N G A $ 1 0 0 c h e c k lo B d K ic h a rc h o n , a d m m i s l i a l i r o f M h i d o k a M f volunteered to he lb w ith an y H o s p it a l , is M r f . D e lb e r t A io /Z e r /p re s /c j 'e n f o f th e M in id o k a M e m o r ia lproject du ring - ftie su im ner ■'H u 3 p tto /-T frrif t a d /6 { . TffS ghecfc fe f b 'b B 'o p p t f g t f fhfe h e o f f m o c ftm e w fttch h a s m onths a t the hosp ita l. b e e n p u rc h o s e c / b n d is in u se a t Ih e h o s p ita l. T h 'e ~ d o n o tio n fro m the P in k L a d ie s

S e v e ra l 4*H g i^ u p s h av e p re s e n ie d d u r i n g Ih e un it's a n n u a l M e m b e r s h ip T e a . asked to help w ith se,wing ^ ^

Club Year Ends With Social■ - - R I c h H c l i l M n . Kenmaon and M rs. B utt- B ie first m eetlnj; of the

S o S t m e ^ ^ ^ ^ W o m b ’s a u b closed the club c a n e . M rs . C a rl P a u lso n club y ea r, Sejft. 16, is planned toPinv y earw lth a luncheon m eetbig a t re c e iv e d th e c lu b s u rp r is e be held a t the hom e of M rs.

otTe'(l„a‘ r ; 5 e a '

exlUrm«trg“Xt hdS rvlJSSenrMlS'-d u r ln g - lh e s ^ r - a n d - I u U * " 1 e w a ^ - S ? S ^ ^ , i

m e m b e ra h ^ m e e tln B sw rn sU r.

ra i colou;.---

• E a iy -to -c lean c o n lin u o u il R lo m e n f N y lo n '

i iv in g R o o m Q u o lH y

o n l y ^ „C O M P L I Y I L V I N I n U I D O H

n a i T Q u A t n V p a d d i n g

C U U O E B R O W N 'S

O V ER 80 ROLLS FOR Y O U R SELECTION

iches — buy from » wha* your rug will look

f miowN'4-CARPET IS OUR SPECIALTY

143 M ain A ve.G .

^ £ A R ABBY: My husband w ears a hearing aid, and w hen w e're a t a cockU il p a rty he tu rn s off his hearing aid and goes to sit in a com er. M any people think he 's anti-social o r sn({bbish, but i c r h o t true . H e say s th a t when some folks [especially women] get a few drinks In them , they tend to laugh a i ^ shriek ex tra load , and th e sound, when as th ru liis bearihg ' aid, feels like a .'"kDlfe" in his ear.

Abby, you would h e doing people who w ear beariitf a l ^

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U H m M -N e w i. Tw in Falls, Idaho Wednesday, M ay 37, ,1970

•Filer OESMe^eting Held

FILER — M r. and M rs. R ex"— n e w -worthy' patron a n d .........

. \ n 3 n n n ' ^ e r - n f t h e _, E^astem Star, p re slaeo flt'U ielr

first m eeting a t the Masonic Temp!e.'

M rs. Reed introduced special guests.

Members of re la ted f ra te rn a l ' orders w ere recognized by M rs.

■-■Heedr-Hapo»ts^rtrfrap»ciai^«iwfc ^ s ta n d in g co m m itte e s w ere

- given. Balloting w as held for ~new tnemt)cr8, and p lans Wfere

Mrs. J . H. Sharp and M rs. Ray Williams w ere appointed on the special tea com m ittee . Star Social will m ee t May 28 and Past M atrons Q u b p lace and date will be announced later.

Mrs. Jay Cobb and M rs. M ax Henry served on the greeting

- M m ----- W llfnrd

serving c o m ^ tte e , assisted b^ “ Mrs. M arian Vincent, M rs.

M a rg a re t E n g le b r lg h t, M rs. - R.iMPll Hntl and M r. T.rubb.

; f C L L | : \ s g -

G lenns Ferry TOPS Go_Lightly Has 31-Poundl.oisi,G L E N N S F E R R Y - T h e r e Lorene Hanson’s Team No. I

was a 31*poimd loss by m em - won the m ost points again, 35. bera-a£_the ip K .G o ..L lg h t ly . ,.V elva Irving was crowned

and these two selected gifts: theron. If she wins It threefrom the "Goodie Box." tim es, she gets to open the gift

_____ ________ _ _ - _____ _ M rs. Irving lead In exercises, and keep the prize it contains.g ro u p a tits fe c e n tw e ig h -ln .a n d queen for the evening,"/and and won’ the traveling prize, . I n the “ endurance" contest,liv e p o unds g a in e d . O ne Phyllis Young was runner-up. new th is tim e. Tlie one who one m e m b e r w as u n lu c k y ..

m e m b e r . ' w as a tu r t le , Bessie Larsen w d Lois Irving loses the m ost gets to take h6m e enough ib ga in , so she wasf--^rem atn tn g 'tlw s a m ^ each lost a to ta l of t^ .p o u n d s .th lsp r iz e a n d in sc r ib e h e rn a m e dropped...................

thur Jim Bennetti H agerm an, —was hoiiored-gte-bridal-al

re c e n tly a l Oie U n ited Presbyterian C hurch, Wendell.

The gift table w as covered with a green sa tin tab le cloth and enhanced w ith a sm all pink um brella a cen terp iece.

S erv ing ta b le s - w ere d ec o ra te d tvith gree n s a tin doilies and sm all vases of pink flowers. * •

Waiting Wives Sch^ule Events

Two eventTafe- the Magic Valley W aiting Wives

> r the w l y p a r t o f June.A 'p o tlu c k p ic n ic .,fo r th e

d iild ren is set for 4 p . m .' Ju n e 4 '■■at Hmiiiuii Pai'k and a dinne r

____ ^-meeting June 6 a t K ay’s Supp«r- a u b . Those attending th e picnic

are asked to bring cooking fac ilitie s fo r a d d e d c o n ­venience.

arrived In Twin' F a lls to aw ait the return of th e ir serv icem en husbands from o verseas o r other posfs, and would like to m eet others " in the sam e b o a t"

- , . ,S : e a s k ^ to c a ll th e Twin F a lls _ 7i?afa»i>i>-fti_rnnnpp.rc e office for further inform ation.

Shov/er Held

now in a g rea sed pan a t degrees for 20 m inutes. Store rem ain ing b a tte r in a covered Jar. Allow.for expansion.

The Times-News will pay each week for Magic Valley

bring your Kodacolor film' fo r BONUS PHOTO' processing;' K e y-je cto r Solid Cologne by

Dono, Tabu, Am- hyth, JOCaroU

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T V * -2 0 Tim es-N cws. tw in Fails; Idaho Wednesday. M ay i t , 1V70

Area Meeting Fails ToU nif^A etioii Against Mining In White Clouds ;

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ru n C hinook sa lm o n co u n ted a Ice H arb o r D am w as n e a r ly -

i 44.000 fish M ay 19, w ith 37,000 a t i J t t l e G oose.• ■ ^ 0 d e p a r tm e n t s a id th e ear*^— -

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s e a ts a n d m o r e th a n 300,000 v ie w ers a r e e x p e c te d to s e e . c o u ld n o t r e c a l l a s ing le r a m - S a tu rd a y ’s a n n u a l c la s s ic . p la in t a b o u t r a te s a n d pricQii.

C »her .fa o il i» M .a re_ a .v a ilaM e . fo r.those w ho d o n ’t w a n t to g o to

;iv tT i)^ e i l 24.C p o in ts a s a ju n io r , s c h o u i rcc-ord, a n d 21.3 a s a' .sen io r.

BG Proof Kcnluclcy Suaithl Doutbon Whiikcy -rHTnyrrf-anTt-Bottlf<t-l>y^»luUamsi_D. Bcuni

DisliTling Co,’ Oermont. Beom, KtnlucT?? ~

Choice natural grains of the Beam familyT'5^ar&

Baker, Carl and Booker arc the fifth and sixth generations of the only'Kentucky family that's made the

~same-Bourbon-sincc-lI9^^..The exact measures of choice grains t h ^ use u r 1?TKf'

"the tJcam'’.Formijra Kavc been a j t ”family secrct ever since- ", * '

So when you sip J im Beam.-3avor ~ t F t f u 5 i t y

■ ' ' t l , P A R IS ( U P l l —T h e h o p e s of th e w o rld ’s b ig g e s t p a rk in g lo t „ . tw o to p -ra n k in g ^ e r i c a n s w hich w ill b e f i l le d '- to - i t s

w e re d a s h e d T u e s d a y by c a p a c ity .T h ese a r e th e f ro n t y a rd s , '1 - fa v o ri te s in th e f irs t

r o u n d o f i ____________O pen te n n is c h a m p io n s h ip s . w ay s a n d e v e n g a ra g e s

E ig h th - ra n k e d A m e ric a n R oy r e s id e n ts i n l h e S p e e d w a y a r e a . - B a r th o f-S an D ie g o ,-C a li£ „ w e n t-v 4 * .P ric « r a n g e f r o m ,.a Jo w _ .o f_ _dow n .6-3, 6-4, &-3, to Z eljko ab o u t W so m e 8 to 10 b lo c k sF ra n u lo v ic o f Y u g o s la v ia a t f ro m a g a te to a b o u t $15 fo r aR o lan d G a r r o s S ta d iu m . sp o t w ith in a few h u n d r e d fe e t.

In w o m e n ’s p la y P r e t t y J a n e y^ rea r e s i d e n t s lo n g a g o. . 'B a r tk o w ic z , f ro m H a m tr a m e h , d isc o v ere d i t ’s b e t te r b u s in e s s

M ic h , lo s t to F r e n c h w o m a n to coU ect b e tw e e n | 8 a n d |3 0 f o r— E ca n co ise D u r r , 6-3. 6-0. u se of a g a r a g e th a n to le a v e th e _

■ T h e lo n 8 -h a ire tt-1 = » ran u lo fric :s ._ fa m u u c ariher«> a n d g e t no th in iT Is e rv i c e w a s to o m u c h fo r B a r th p r im e s p a c e . —w ho k e p t p a c e w ith F r a n u lo v ic w h e r e a t re a U y i s b n p o r ta n t to ■on ly h a lfw a y th ro u g h th e f i r s t a c q u ire " g u e s t” s ta tu s is ins e t . T h e A m e ric a n fe ll b e h in d hou sin g . H o s te lr ie s in In d ia n a -

_ a s F r a n u lo v ic r u s h e d to v o lle y h a v e a g r e e d to s e ll a c -• fToin llii! i»*l-— a t e v e r y mtr^fy p d a tio n s on ly on a t h r ee*

o p p o r tu n i ty . ^ y ^ d ^ g h t - o r - n o t h i n g l ‘W ith one A m e ric a n d o w n , th e R a tg j r a n g e f ro m lo w s of

c e n te r c o i^ t c ro w d g a th e r e d to a ^ o u l $25 to a b o u t $108 p e r n ig h t___! ! e . r a n g i n g f r o m .j L a g a in s t a p ig ta ile d M iss B a r t - ..to le ra b le ’’ to T iu t r ig h t “ lu x u r - ‘ I___k o w icz . ari'H S p g r ppn f t a r fn r th>— I

T h e m a tc h w a s ..a s tu d y 'n t r u e w L '

AT BIG “ 0 ” TIREwhat ycu can expect as the

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f e m in in e c o n t ra s t . M iss D u rr r r iu sc u la r , c o m p a c t a n d ho t te m p e r e d . " P e a c h e s '

A c c o m m o d a tio n s a r e so ld fo r T h u rsd a y , F r id a y a n d "S a tU r-

l e g j K d a g U ™ S g s W y " le l - K o f e a c h '

to " f rie n d s in ilie s t a n d . ' j j .

c o n u h o d a tio n s a r e p u r c h a s e d In - . , la rg e b locks-^jy c o m p a n ie s w ho

, l \ a m a t l l . J a c t . h a v e a b u s ln e s s - ln te re s t in th e r a c e ,” s a id o n e o f th e m a jo r

“ C o n l a m s i S o ho te l m a n a g e rs :F o o d p r ic e s w e r e d if f ic u l t to

O n t i o n C l l a u s c e s t lm a le . H o lld a y -ly p e m e n u s , v . l c i u s c h o w ev e r, *111 b e d u s te d o l t a n d

N E W Y O R K ( U P I ) - T h e p u l I M o s e rv i c e w i th " a d lu s te d " N ew Y o rk J e t s a n n o u n ce d ^prlce l is ts fo r t h e e v e n t w h ic h

p ro b a b ly d r a w s m o r e s p e c ­ta to r s th a n a n y o th e r s in g le o u tin g - in th e s p o r t s w o rld .

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T \ie sd a y th a t c o n t r a r y--------p re v io u s r e p o r ts q u a r te rb a c k

____ . . J o e 'N a m a t h - d o e ^ . - h a v e . an“n s p t i o n - c o n la i n ^ d . In i l l s ’ 1971

___ c o n j ra c t . __ ........... - --------------- ----------I t h a d be en a n n o u n c e d laist

w ee k th a t th e r e w a s no o p tio n !\Ian < lo A n d S u f j a r

a llo w ed N a m a th to b e c o m e a l i j d l h :f r « a g e n t If h e so d e s i r e d a f te r \ A , n j ; c J e s

s a id : “ T he on ly th in g s t r ic k e n b a t t le b e tw e e n tw o e x c h a m -fro m N a m a th ’s c o n t r a c t Is th e p lo n s, fo rm er , l ig h tw e ig h t H tlc-s f a n d a rd c la u s e s a y in g th a t If h o ld e r M a n d o Ramo.-! a n d

: p la y e d o u t h i s o p tio n h e onctlfflfe f e a th e rw e iR h t— kinR —

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• I m iH o v e d Rti}) ,i iu l t i . i c l i o n i

C O M E I N T O B I G " 0 ”

LET U S T E L L Y O U H O W

M U C H Y O U O L D T I R E S

A R E W O R T H IN T R A D E

F O R T H E M I C H E L I N W H I T E

W A L L T I R E S L I S T E D B E L O W .

• S h o r te r s lo p in r tg r l is l .i r tc c

• Seller roiiicim p a i i i lw

m i s r

'w ouIcT be paU V only 90 p d r ....................of h is c o n tra c t ', l l i i s Is p a r t of fo r J u n e 25 a t O ly m p ic

■ Uie s ta n d a r d p la y e r c o n tra c t A u d ito riu m , p r o m o to r A lleen

S i l llju l w c huvtf n e v e r d o n e th is w ith a n y o f o u r p la y e r s . T ills ,p a s l seasd ii D on M a y n a r d and D ave Ik -ritu in d id n 't s ig n un lll riftiT thi* -season. W e iij jre e d not to rcc o n n ize Ihe ‘.HI |) e r cen t

• c lau a v In tlie ir cotU rnct.s too ,

R a ton a n n o u n c e d T u e s d a y ,T h e w in n e r o f th e 10^‘oun d

Iw ut w ill b e m a tc h e d w ith c u rr e n t l ig h tw e ig h t _c h tim p lon • I Is in u e l iM fium i h i Pw ham H th is" Hum m er,'M rs . E a to n s a id .

M ando I ta in o s lo s t h is c ro w n " 'n io ItK uiirO ti in f o n n a t lo n - to L ag u n u M a rc h 3 w hen h e

(■aim; a b o u t ," s a lil Ifielln, w as u n a b le to c o n tin u e In th e , "(liit inK mu- (.'UhloMiary rev ie w n in th ro u n d Ix 'cauH c of c u ts ,<if ro n lru c t.s , 'n ie co p y o i .ly c ’H H ie Uii'K B e iic li, C a lif ,, lM)xer cijiitriic l III (iiir a t lo r t ie y 's lllu , h a s no t fo u g h t (ilnce Iheh , wlil(.’h WHS iiM-d to hrliiK Die S u ^ a r H a n io s , ti iak ln g a ( f f w t n r s ” i ip 'f r t~ r tn fp “ n t ~ r u r — c o m e h a c l f r « « > m l- f t - I O - n m H d — I a n n u a l iiiL-i-litm, w a s In co rrec t^ decision o v e r a n o th e r fo rm e r Wi' l a t r r rh i 'c k c i l th is ou t (ca thu rw e lK h t c h a m p io n . H aul a y a lii s l o u r lo iiy , th e lea(iU o'» U ojiia, e a r l ie r Ih'ls y e a r , c opy a n d tlu- ('opy w hl('h JoB'ft H olh b o x e rs a r e llHted aiiionK lawyer.H lia v r . I t d efliU lely th e to p 10 by th e W orld H oxlng sh o w s th a t Jo e tin s lilVO a n d A ssoc ia tion . M a n d o K ain u a Is ll )7 l 'to go on lil.s c o i i l r a c t ph is No, 4 a n d S u g a r H a n io s Is No, th e o|)(lou■f^p I!)?!’. ' ' ' 5,

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r o a d h a z a r d ^ '

1 7 5 - 1 3 ( 6 . 5 0 x 1 3 ) ^ 4 5 " “ ^ 2 “1 7 5 - 1 4 ( 6 . 9 5 x 1 4 4 7 ^ » 2 " "1 8 5 - 1 4 ( 7 . 3 5 x 1 4 ) 49^^ 2 ^ ^ -11 9 5 - 1 4 ( 7 . 7 5 x 1 4 ) 5 2 ^ “ 2 " ^

2 0 5 - 1 4 i ( 8 ^ x l 4 ) t ' 5 8 - ^ 2 " ^ 'J ccoo 1

P 5 n , 5 ; ( 7 . 3 5 x l 5 ) 5 2 “ T i f § 5 ? i V ( 7 . 7 5 x l 5 ) I 2 “

- 4 2 ® / « ^ t a x

deferred earmnas-

1 5 - 1 5 ( 8 . 4 5 j l 5 ) : ; i , 2 2 5 - ! 5 ( 9 . 0 0 x ! 6 ) ' H > , ? 2 | . f j ^

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rLiii; (.lAHlMEEF in a n ce Charges?

JIMRUDEyour i:(|ultntilo Snviincjh Oir( . Ror, hnft linlpsd s«t Ml' o,innyftucli Inturofil oarnma, ap'ond- ina pinnti for liu&liKihii luid porioonl iiftu, It's n unl<)iiu' plan llinf l«tu your snvlnqt uarn nioru and bo taxud lo&k. You ftliould cliucK In tu it. Cull today. No oblluatlort, ;

with EquitableSavingsCashReserveGrowthPlan

I S S S S S n ' i T n U B I l | i a | i I Ii f t / U f f l l I u j m i TI/i i I „

Annual % R ate?

m m i 6 E Q U A LNONE! r M O N T H L YNONE! I p a y m e n t s

Momi Ofdcii Ppiiuiiii, niiuDit

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THINK MiCHELm - THINK211 ADDISON AVE. W . T W I N FALLS

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Today M arket And Financial R eport M u t u a l F u n d s w a y ” ^0 T im e9 N «w ». Tw in P a lU , Ictoho n

S t o c k sNEW-yORK.{ UPD-THeiJow

Jones Industrial average had rim up inore than 20 ooints

■ siw k 6-ading rouna^ .the ................. ............. .. ...hallway m ark Wednesday. g S S l U - S SS S i S I STurnover was heavy. S f 'i , '!? ,; * ’» ■ > » * '• SSSTSi i.S

Analysts attributed the slreng o^„,v. «. S i!.; K comeback to ..th e market^ !i S ; 1!^

= f e U u i ic « to i= tn te r T O n a c f S S r 'S , '^ '~ SLalthough inany Inreslora ap; S.TsV. 3 ” J '! K S ? ; « S S I e IS ’parently w m buoyed by the gT 'cT . S . ^ .S!; S S 'S g S lf S ii’

. upcopning , dinner meeting of g"r*y .' y « "' PresJdenfNlxon and leaders of ouPonu',d lu im loo'.

the business and financial o?S2mc :« ” »I ” 11 '

D ow -Jones, 2 p.m .By Unll«d Pt«»* lnl^ci|l«nol

M-IM iv'lr 'lS-u'hr4»-$lkt ...... JH J3 r*Jl- h tn *

. L i v e s t o c kOMAHA (W l)_ -T jJ v e s ^ k :

G r a i n

. N«w TOf*MUPt)-*f*''B*10»t>vH-------Follswtng lia liti IDSND 3.16 ).4]01 CIO ana MkM '(>&«’' in ).» o'>cn on vutuki Mut i.i» t ir Fu«fl»M0«0l*d6y J'OCk UO*IV«"" tuK oaV

Bid *tkM 'Abwan

Successful Investing’ Q— I own shares of Chrysler M odel-y^ tales of domestic

- ident wi _______on i give*«nd4ake basis the EMTccti'jn economic situaUon and also Cambodia, but h^ noted “the meeting will be' o[f Umits'for the news media.” i=«iVi5i‘ «

TTlft UFl niarJcet-jSaicatoF,

ces were in front of declines 1.173 to W . FMC CP-

A three^ipur turnover of10.070.000 sharesxompaced with9.940.000 shjpes a t a compara- i

Among the day’s most acUve issues w e re . Occidental Pe- c*""*" «t ro le u m p h o ^ W a h ig h e r -

Central up % on 170,200 shares, g ' ho cp and Telex Corp., m higher on167,500-8bares.......... ,'SS

Also heavily traded and i n ' o*nst««i ao forward drive were University eJS ib Computing ahead 1V«. American |rp U i(h

,J7 30- fm ntoll .U»7 2f >7»i » *-7. PtOpGi l.««

-7 4', 6>i+ H P«p»iCO I- - . » K a s s ■S B f e f e g ! ; ..........—

Fdf*h

1

274 40'. -S*'. *0

. M.OOlower; 190.2S01bs White wheat 1.57V4t t n 24.0^.25; 190*235 lbs 23.25 to Boft'white no bid

24.^; 22(^240 lbs 22.75 • 23.50; White club n6 bidr,* w 230-240 lbs 23.2M3.75; 240-270 lb Hard red winter no bid!! 1 ;; 21.75-23.50; 250-270 lbs 21.25 to Oats no'bid

^ _ _ _ ____ _ ^ t e y ^ W Q ='is Se a t t l e (Up i T - Grim ,III 20'* 1»-: ».*:t >i-and heifers 25 tower, Instances c«o»Ho.

u ImI 17- I;'** ' lower; cows steady-etrong. «5 ft Jwt<» i bkm.

s K i - i i s 'H : :» J v i t : : ’.: choice 28.75.29.50; mixed good

» 3»,* . nnH rhnW ■>« ««-^ (}ft)lce and prime 1,000 Y

good and choice 25.50-28.75. t t' Sheep 1,200. Slaughter Iambs

;• and ewes steady. Choice and ^ p r ^ s p r in g ja m b s 29.50-30.28;-^ t'.' ctioicT with end prime shorn o« *• lambs 27.75; cuil'to~good a io n f - ? . f —

I !>•» \ u r i ) — Liivcsvuviv.-C attU — (Monday)___ 1.000.Slaughter steers steady, 29.00- jo 29.90. Slaughter heifers steady, 28.35. S la u ^ te r cows utility and commercial, 20.00-23.50. Slaugh­ter bulls steady, 26.50 ■ 28.80. • •

K6Ysto»E: M d e n d has been cut I h a ip ly ^ ^ h in d ig n . For the f ln l two J?MF. Ss! ; i ! c S S !!! iS J!;i you advls! se ll in g ,. weeks in May sales were down! S " i r JS J 3 c S S l Su " J holding or buying more-shares 23 percent on a dally rate basis, Aiiixre a u i;»i cuvt K3 j,«t 3.»s 8t cuTTent low levels?—A.L. With no imrnwllftte relief In AmcJp c u i l t j^ T rJ o A—*As Is reflected in th e ir .j^ t^ T h e sw ln g b y c o n su m e rs

j »p (Fr t a /*4 o '« y l i p gq t i ieea-ggTRigeqrpSSI"’ Mo I tl are ftruggllng Includfag Imports, has been felt

*0J * 5i Kn,kr ’ $ jS j 09 |hrough the drfest ssles p Hod bjf all < ^estlc -ca r-flrm sj-r - - » » 7 H KoKoin «.u »7* in years. M anufartiirersrTrtsr" CS-ysler is no exc^pUftn.-

ajjm gzrpcfiffic tad . an upturn ln -th rin ^A lth o ilg h -C "h ar:ach iev ed , dustcy by early spring, now feel somewhat hlyhf r jh i r e l i Inta1~

**"Tinn;Hinf1 may nnl iiiiilf 'M nll niirn in in this Is due primarily to the good reception of its new compact cars. However, sales here are con­siderably less profiUble than those of the larne f - ^ —- -•

----------— Sales In the first quarter ofQ X 7 ^PP«* ^ percent on a 12

S p o t M e t a l s

Tele^one %, InUniatWnal' Telephone Sperry Rand' V4,

■and Eastman Kodak 2% (ex- dividend).

Less active IBM spurted 9V4. j ^ e National. Cash -R egi^r-

RslWon .70 Raylhftn .«

fievloninc V KfyM tl 1.10

. . . , R«yTob J.*0 ' . + ) '» R|egelP«p I

ja «•» <«'j* H RIvlana -W« J »l»« + RoanST.Ud474 III. i7>i it<«+ «. qotHhaw,;o 2J nv. I0'.< kOchC l.»9

5JJ 21H «•« 23 + t'» RoAmH 1.60 i4 )4 1 4 + 4 RMir Cp .Wn TOtf »> . 20>4- <1 RoylD 1.030

CrIAiPl.JO i*"j4'

1 .. S<fin1«y 1 , 24'>+ '• Scfterlng .10I - Wl*—2‘» — Scfilum-t.iO I 24 *1 SCM Cp .60

2%, General Motors IV4 and ct ..- .B eth lfih em S teeli^ . • — gj;

1 P.M. PRICES. NEW YOKK STOCK 6XCHAN06

NEW YORK (UPlI—SelKTfoHocKTWr me New York Stotk 6xct>ang«.

S«tCT(h<ltl HlQh Uew Lail Chg- AcmeMkJo • 12 '371* J*>. 32’** >

Adrnw 1.40 110 J* 351.+ ’Admiral Cp IS 7>> 2>f<- 'A/r Pfd .200 U 3J»» JJ- 3S>»* ’Air Bed ,400 .74 U<a IS'j 1 «'i+ »AlcanAM.20 10s 20 l«>. If'a-f >AlleoCp,2;b i6 7 7 -t- >

Gr««>G* ,W : Creyhd Cp I . Orummsn 1

ShcllOil 1.40.■'I -SlerrPw .22 ty1+ *»-. S10AA1C4.20----- 2*4+ H, Slmmn»1,40 1

' i B s ^ y "' ^NaiOi'S^Sou p*c i.n

24.25-24.50; 14 23.75-24.00; U 21.00-^.50. Sows 50-1.00 lower; W 16.75-18.00. '. Sheep 200. Small supply of slaughter lam bs steady. Slaugh­ter ewes s t e a ^ , not enough feeders for m arket test. Sp’lng slaughter lam bs, few mostly rhfljpg to prime^ M.25-28.50; 'one package 28.30. Saughler tWCS" culJ to good 4.50*7.00. Feeder

» i«>: lambs few choice and fancy at ^.00-28.50. --------

154 12*. Jl|, 1J»4-P.

JEROME - F at hogs sold

Aluminum, primary, 99 per cent plus, pure 30 lb. ingots 29.00 c lb.

Antimony, domestic, 99Vi per cent pure,-FOB Laredo, _Tex.. bulk 176.00 c lb.

Copper, electrolytic delivered U.S. 60.00^.25 c lb.; lake 60.00 c lb.

— l.end, oflmmnn^-tLY. 16. lb.; St. Louis 16.30Nib. •

Manganese, 99.9 per cent pure -boxed regular — 32.25 c lb.

Nickel, electrolytic cathodes, FOB Port Colbome, Ont. 128.00 e-lb.

3j ONfll

l i" i ilt :■!! iChfm Fd 13 SS 1« |4 OTC S « ........COLONIALFOS;

nessman’.8 growing operating share earned last year.',costo f the4etter4».«nd».----- with the general economicLast year the average dictated slonrdown and g re a te r con-

± iialness lette r cost t2 .7 i. sum er em phasla on lower- TWay, with rents, s a l a r i e ^ d “ priced ca rs , higher wagM, m aterial cg^s sowing, It Is materials and spedal mer-___________13.05 per -rfiandfajng-rpsts all ------j

,^;4he4reakdtnWi;~acconl|||g hi m nrelnr-------- .IHe Dailneu- Corp. of Chicago. . Chrys\erJa ._|20Q__ mllUoQ • -4-Ii ^ c h publishes management debenture offering will be used • ~

material: ------------ T rUidlwUy lu iBlU« alm U etm ----------Stenographic expense $.96 debt. This, plus the dividend cut . '

O verhud .76 IMctatlng time .72 and lower capita l outlays, ,Lost motion .25 MdUng .16 should' bo lster Chrysler’s : '' Filing .12 Materials .06 total , financial position by the end o( %13.05 IMctatlng time, says .1970,. _And ,th«-C oropanya a Dartnell, accounts for. almost vigorous cost<utting ineaswM .. ' ^ half the Increase. ODmpanles 'a n d efforts to upgrade its dealer ..used to figure letter costa on the network and foreign business ., taslsofa|10,400peryearjuntor should prove benefldal to profit :>f

•• dictating to a i n o per- margins. • , *;ary.- T6day, thft ' Q irysler ls-»

_ -j._ s tea d y .su w s-« ea k Ul j ftuM u, 'uiatlnuni soil m slaughter,cows steady with the “

i i f i

mgner; feeder hellers, SWUdy;

» , J« 30'» 2?». V»«-10 »♦». 2»U 2«>* + l17 $>• 4HSir 73 22'i+Ji.61 20>, in. I11.-V,

A(CO» 1,10 ■ 1*1 5t>4 ■»>,

ABrendJ.lO 70 3Vj

ji J»>i 3$ 15 - ■

5 J7 26'. 37

4« 30V. 10 10 - •

SlerlC>ra.2S lU 10-> 21SIcwWiTl,* II 2J’. 24',SfutfaWorr I }} }f>t »SunOI Ca I 3«.af I I ' aSunthM.52o 102 t1 1*.Sup Oil . 1.40 40 101 97'ISwltl Co ,60 H 34U 23

not enough steers and heifer calves to test market trend.

F at hogs 22.00 to 24.50; cc^inmercial and utUlt'y heifers 24.00 to 26.50; commercial cows

Tin, N.Y. prompt delivery - _ 175.50 C lb. Cooirail

Tungsten powder, M.8 percent n n pure. 43.90 lb.

manager who dlctftes letters troduce its mlnlcompact car inaverages around 113,000 a year, the spring of 1971 which willMany junior executives have place C In a^ld ly -e4> and tn$~ 'been stripped of their sew#nirw maFtrrt" ilthougti ii ill fli II f»i i lCi n «.»>l o It.

ov!d> }” 3,n are trying automatic typewrit- annually have been amplyitNAMfuNos** centralized dictation sy»- discounted In share price,

riMifoj telejrfjonlng, and further weakness Is possible on:»tt, ? 70 1 42 more form letters to cut down a technical basis. Long-term

/ t » \ tg~ the paperwork overhead. A po> outlook Is encouraging; aharea ;»» l i r fT o tentlalincrease In postal ra tgs-.-maH>c-*>aM-faMhelr r»QOvery-

Zlnc, p rim e w estern, N.Y. DVvg"nM 4 iS « s6 "iverr 16.00 c lb. Eaist St. Louis 15.50 gSo5p*“ r«.'Vm c lb . ■' ll-AV. | ! r „

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PUBLIC AUCTIONFRIDAY, M AY 29 , 1970

S A U T I M i i f 0 i 3 0 a . m .lo c a l.d .0 A U O T ^ PADKINO lOT >n 3 id Av«,-*.<>lh,Twin Folli, Idaho, behind V IC K irS SAODIHY. , .

TAPE RECORDERS M O V IE PRO JECTO RS

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re c o rd a ‘year were being a \ ■ r% ' 1 C *pressed In the F ar East and L .IV II A l t F a t r O l O C tS tens of millions In the United r

SJi..; SinS7a„ u’S M e m o r ia l D a y S e r v ic ela w s n e e d m o r e r (g o ro u s . . . . .e n fo rc e m e n t. A f e d e r a l p ro v i- IT je F a l l s of prayCT b y W a J . E u g e n e T Ja rlu ,

Piratiiig Phonograph R ecords Is B ig Racket

B y R O B E R T MVSEL have been pressed in a f a c to r yP A L M A . M a jo r c a ( U P I ) - ru n by the M afia In the U n ite d ^on aVa'instolratinK iiilncTuded the Id ah o W inR o f the ClvU A ir diaplain o f the T w in F a l la un it.

The trail o f the $100 m il lio n a S l a te s , or b y racketeers in the f i r the f i r i r n e w w p y r i ^ T H l l P a t r o l wiU hoW M e m o r ia l D a y WrcathsTrtlhbe-placed b y TwinHtnop-iBOOin th a U n i ta d - S ta t g a — S e L v ic e s a f t h e V ie tn a m F a lls P o s t N o . 2136. V ete ra n s ofb u t i t s p a s sa g e th r o u g h Con* M e m o ria l a n d th e W o rld W ar I F o re ig n W a r s . T lw |g r e s s Is n o t y e t In s ig h t . M e m o ria l a t C ity P n r k 9

T h e r e a r e “ s t i i n ; i » 0 'b l a W - "thff ' ‘d e tpctlv ii* ’ ^ e x p en s iv e b a rg a in a s _________________________ ___________________a ll th e in g e tn 'iitv n f a a k r r e s t s . He~ c a n ^ o n l y c a D ' ' ^ " i ^ c ^ T r t l l c b h s i ^ l « ’a c 6 ^ ----------------------------- -----------------B o n d . lo v e r ; th e r a c k e t- I s g ro w in g so y io la U o h s to th e a t te n t io n o f th e g u a rd s a lu te d b y th e C A P co lo r s m i th s in t h e U n ite d S ta te s ,

B u t w h e n a sh o w d o w n c a m e , v a s t i t is b e g in n in g to t w e a t e n a u t h o r i t i e s , ____ _____________ ; . . .g u a rd .a h d .« ) lD t .6 q u a d r o n a .a n d —Say6Jiie_K aliiina l._G ep£rapW c^_.,

base of a statue of a winged, dog during a battle to retake the citv.-U.S. gonrr>M TumHav that rftmmimiit.tronni havp captured two populatioo centers Jo Laos and Cambodia for use as wpply liae san ctuaries from American- bombers. (UP!

.telephoto) ,

O klahom a’s Sen. Fred - Harris At Crossroads

B y H A R R Y C O tV E R a s s o c ia te a ls o s ta t e d h e Is t» ln gO K LA H O M A C IT Y ( U P I ) — e n c o u ra g e d by s o m e fo rm er

S e n . F r e d R . H a r r i s , r e c e n tly c a b in e t m e m b e r s a n d o th e rs to. r e t i r e d ID em ocra tic n a t io n a l go fo r th e p r e d d ^ c y . '_________

c ro s s ro a d s in 1972. lU s te r m e n d s a s U .S .

- S e n a t o r - i r o m O k la h o m a . H e m u s t d e c id e w h e th e r to r u n for r e e le c tlo n o r s e e k th e n a tio n 's , h ig h e s t o ffice , o r , p e r h a p s fo r a

~ t im e , b o th . So f a r h e h a s n 'L s a id h e w ill do e i th e r . H e is k e ep in g h is o p tio n s o p e n .

fim nnt a -nan/<L~

H a r r ^- su c h c o n v e r s a t io n s ; h a s den ied e v e n sh o w in g in te r e s t .

" 1 c a n ’t p r e d ic t po litica l d e v e lo p m e n ts e v e n a y e a r in a d v a n c e ," h e s a y s .

I n - 'c o m p a r ln g H a r r i s w ith, o th e r p o te n tia l a s p i r a n ts , th e re a r e ‘p le n ty o f a r g u m e n t s to show h e f a c e s too m a n y h u rd les

p r e s id e n t ,” h e s a ls . " I h a v e n 't a n y in te n tio n o f ru n n in g for p r e s id e n t ."

Y e t h is a c t io n s , a s so c ia t io n s a n d r e p o r ts f r o m - h i s f r ie n d s* Ind ica te ' H a r r is h a 3 n o t co u n ted h im s e lf o u t. H is n a m e c o n tin u e s

' \0 rnpHe th e l is t nil p reslrienH fllp ossib ilities .,

j R e d r e a tO o P l a n sAn a id e s a id r e c e n tly H a r r i s '

---------- p r i m B i y ^ a V 'l s ' r e e le c t lo n toth e S e n a te . B u t - a o lo sc

Vo-Tech Graduates Are Listed

ID A H O .STATF. U N lV lC lt- S IT V , I’ocutcU n — M a n y M h s Ic Vn llcy studont.s l i r e a m o n g n i5 I<Juhu .S tn tu U n lv e r s t t x voc iillo iu il-tfciu iiciil ‘ atudonlH

,w lio w in ruL'ulvu cu rtiflcu ieH « F r id a y U urlnK iS U ’s com *

rnw K 'uinent,Tlu?y ari^ ( J u ry l . a u d u r t .

W un iiu ll, a n d D u n iild liC e, H ey b u m , u lrc n i f t n ioc lm n lca ( i i l r f r u i i i f ) ; J o h n C h r is t ,

' H u p cr t, mill) n ic c lm n lc s ; C vdrlc T u y lo r, M nltii, n u to h it v Ic o ; A llan W liiU uklund, T w in K iilb , buslfR'HH t i i i i i 'h ln c r e p a i r ; I j iw r t t ic f .lenkH, H u rley , and DuvUl l'ttiiil)L'r, B ulil, c ro p miil s o il tu c liiio lo K y ; H o tin ld C h o jn n c k y , J e r o m e ; L a r r y

. D ro x lc r ,H u |> c r l; T e r r y M lllon , C a s t l e lo r d ; K Iw y n S ty h l , C a ro y ; K ovIn T o n y , SImBlwne,' a n d iU ch u rd Y u tv s , O le tiiis

___ F i ir ry ^ a l l dlcHul Mk^cliHnlcsiG u ru ld W ebHl'cr. T w in F a lls . d K a t lln g a n d ’ d o in R J tT - O n r y

. .. O y li lg to n ; C u r lU . Ju c k H u ii,, . , H u p cfJ; n r u o j n iiu iy ,

F v r r y , a n d M ux l lo l l , IlurUiy, n d v a n c o d o l c c t r o n l f s tocluioltiK y; A lfru d HollKloUl,

' ' GoodlnK, a n d J o h n PeulMxIyt K u b q rt , 4{ra |)lilc a r t s ; ' C lirlsa H olrtor a n d P e g g y S h o r t, lioUi H u rley ; F rm ic ln u B u u lan , 'IVrIn F u U fl; J u n a l l u ' C a h u o n , G o o d l/ig l J o n lu H v r n a n d e i ,

a g e n e ra ! e le c tio n f o /p r e s id e n t .H e d o e s n o t h a v e " In s ta n t"

n a t io n a l r e c o g n it io n , Is n o t w ell f in a n c e d . C om in g f ro m O klaho­m a h e h a s n o la r g e p o litica l o r - g e o g ra p h ic a l b a s e .

N a t io n a l C o n ta c ts — B u t^ b a c k a ta g a -b o o a ter s . o l - a — H a r r i s r a c e p o in t to som e a d v a n ta g e s . C o m in g f ro m ^a b o r d e r s ta t e , th e y s a y , th e 40- y e a r-o ld s e n a to r h a s n d th e r a S o u th e rn n o r N o rth e rn la b e l; h is b a c k e rs w o u ld p o in t to h im o s a m a n w h o 'c o n ld 'T m l t c - th r ■ c o u n try . H is h itc h a s cochalr* m a n of th e H u m p h re y for P re s id e n t te a m a n d a y e a r a» D e m o c ra tic n a t io n a l c h airm an ., h a v e g iv e n h im na tionw ide po lit ic a l c o n ta c ts a n d ejfposure w ith in a n d o u ts id e thQ p a rty .

H a r r i s h in te d a t w h a t Homo h a v e sp e c u la te d m ig h t bo his ow n H ixat^gy 111 i e ? 2 1 n ji rcc cn t O k la h o m a C ity in te rv ie w w ith U P I . Ho , p r e d ic te d 10 o r 12 D e m o c ra tic c a n d id a te s mlKht e n te r th e n iio d e Is la n d and N ew . H a m p s h ir e p re s id e n tia l p r im a r ie s In 1972.

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T im t t .N e w s . T w in F « ll» , Idaho W ed n e sd a y .,M a y 'J7 , 1970

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N O T E T H E C IT IZ E N S o f V e n ic e th in k th e y have to o m a n y c ivic p ig e o n s. S o th e y ’re fe e d in g th e m grain t r e a te d w ith •e s tro g e n s , a s o r t o r b ir th c o n tro l b ird se ed ------ T H A TV E G E T A B L E m o s t liked b y c h ild re n is c o m . M ost d is l ik e d , in___B r t« 7 'a r t 's p i f t « i i 7 ^ i r r o t5 r g r e e n 'b c a n s a i r a T « J . - u r « r s a y t lT f f p o l l s te r s . ; . . N E V E R -M ET a n y b o d y w ith » m o rb id d re a d o f m o n e y , b u t a m to ld Som e c i tiz e n s s u f fe r f ro m sa m e , a n d th e ir

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M E D IC A L M A T T E R - F a c t th a t fo u r tim es, a s -m an y m e n a s w o m e n su f fe r f ro m s to m a c h u lc e r s is n o th in g new . Wh^at is r e la tiv e ly n e w , ho w ev e r, is th e d isc o v e ry th a t th e s to m a c |« o f w o m e n d o n o t behave in th e sam e m a n n e r as th e s to m a c h s o f m e n T h a t is , w h e n e ilh e r th e w o m e n or. th e m e n b e c o m e

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IT IS E A S IE R fo r a b ru n e t t e to b le a c h h e r ha ir b lo n d e th a n it is f o r a r e d h e a d to d o likew ise . P e c u lia r . B u t th e red c o lo rin g d o e s n o t c o m e o u t o f th e h a ir as rea d ily as the b la c k c o lo rin g .A t le a s t , n o t w ith p e ro x id e . . . I T ’S SA ID a g re a t b ^ r d p u y » nhnnt Thn^ h , — t n j hin w n —eamft. h is h a n d s and e^^es f u n c t io n in such an a u to m a t ic

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>.^ r t h e - G o l i f<H-nia k n o w n - a ?>...th e....‘ Y re k a B a k e ry ” . . . IT ’S N O T th a t th e b e s t BrazU n u ts c o m e fro m B ra z il. T h e y ju s t com e th ro u g h B ra zil. M ostly , th e y re g ro w n in B oliv ia .

C U S T O M E R SE R V IC E - Q . “ T h e b a rte n d e r sa y s a c am e l c an o u tm n a h o rse , H e 's n u ts , r ig h t? " A . I f th e race g o e s m o re th a n th ree m iles , th e c a m e fg e n e ra lly w ins. . . . Q . w h a t c o m

’in tttU Ju iU Jll^ jn-gllow ed m o s t ^ p e n n y , a n>cke l o r ad im e ? ” A . A ll 1 k n o w is th a t sw a llo w ed ob jec t m o s t f re q u e n t ly • req u ir in g su rgery is th e to o th p ic k . W ill c heck f u r t h e r . , . . Q . “ W hat is i t in ^ b b l e gum t h a t m a k es it b u b b le ? ” A . A h ig h ly re f in e d r u b b e r , th a t ’s a ll. , . .

T H F H n R S F S H O E C R A B c h ew s its fo o d w ith ' its legs. r e m e m b e r th a t.

Y o u r q u e s tio n s a n d c o m m e n ts are w e lc o m e d a n d w ill be u se d in P A S S I T O N w h e re ve r po ss ib le . A ddress y o u r le tte r s to L . 'M .£ o y d . l^.U . B d x S 7 Str : S m Tir-fi1 vn ia i . -Cv Uf. 9 0 4 0 h

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F o re ig n A ffa irs C o m m itte e M o n d a y , o f b a s in g V ie tn a m th ro u g h m il i ta ry a c tlW i,” th e 78-yjar- - i t f r V t e t n a n w l i w o n a V deliM inn" t h a t m i l i t a r y o ld e x -d lo lo m a t s a id . ( U P I te le o b o to )

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LOST: Black female poodle answers CogucTto. Blue collar. 8 miles norihwesi Buhl. Luccrne Area.

COST: -Smaii;:£old~c«Jor«d-lighter- With name "Jeanne" "eogravea. Please return. Box S44, Piier, -

High school education. Sll7.S0per week. Apply'Continefilel- Baking Company, MB Washington.. EEO

CUSTOM plowing, aiding ana nar. rowing. Pnone Oon MsOorteii. Jerome 3J4 S16S.

MECHANIC wanted, BulCkOlds dealer, many fine benefits, vacation — retirement program,

—laundry... program_Contact -Jim--EtJifOn, T33.B721;-•------ --------

CUSTOM plowing anywtiere. 48' bottoms with trash turners, • nitrogen, plowdown available at low cost. f2».S3«i or 733'7240. -

--------------- ---- ------homeProducts. Inc. olfer.s wona rfoi opportunities for you Ihls summer to make excellent profits and build (or the future. Por details write or call. Mary Complon, Route 4, Buhl, 543-4018.

OPENING FOR two ladies, full or part time. Days. Apply 70S Blue Lakes Boulevard North. 10:00a.m. to 3:00 p.m,

“WE NEEO’an eT(i*rienT«m>dW«l seed mill man, ctfpableol foreman atjiilty. Answer own hand writiPSi C O BOX X-W. Times Naws. .

SXPERIENCEO woman night try COOK} •Kptrla^cM vMttrn*. »hlltopen. Must &•--nut> clean, dependable, wriling , to. work References. No other need apply. Apply in person. Red Rock Cafe.

W A N TE D M A N OR WOMAN

'^ ‘ h * H a |J? !K e tc h o m ^ i7 “avallaDle from 3:10 p. m. to

«:00p. m. Small car preferred.Must live In Halley-Kelchum area. Write or call, Times-News. CIr. culatlon Department. Twin Falls.

M A O IC V A IU Y TIACHIRS.

I) you hove o good educational back, ground and con work one-holt doy every olher doy. ond txry olhtr Sot- urdoy, pleoie clip coupon below giv. ing name, education, iK. and xlutn to eOK 1173. T«ln Folli, Idoho. im. mediotely.PUoM PrintNam*. ................... ...............E d u c a tio n ............................Addr«»» ...............................

MATURE WOMAN, musi have 3 hours per day to work pari time, Wahave 2openlngt. Average

E X P C R ie N C E D waitress and btA boy wanted. Pleasant working condition. IViO hourly. Plus time and a nail for overtime, New dining room-opef)lng soon. Apply m person al Club «3, Jackpot, Nevada, aik lor Guy Keep.

I, phone 733.1990.SEED SPUD CUTTING .

2 buik trucks with belts ava.iaoi Call Gcn< stanojee 829 sn Hatciton.'

ROTO TILLING, gardens, blade

OUR HAND saw at^d'clrcie saws sharpened — automatic machine process. -Shane Sharpening ser- vice. 343 jtn Avenue North. 73}. 24i4.

ROTG.TIULIJNG - excavation. Ford tractor mounted filler. Case backhoe. Dick and Ken Pooler,' 733:4373. _ .

YOUR PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAfj

HOUSE WORK wanted, all kinds Call after 5 p. m. 733 9370 or 733. 8979,

CUSTOM roller harrowino, grain

ROTO-TILLING, S Call 9a.m.'- I p.m. 733 9109.

laii qlfi'ai )r allA-}p

LADY wants work and home, caring

RETIRED COUPLE would like moltl, bar or restaurant work. Referencai available and bon- dable. Hava own trailer Writa Box X.W, CO Tlmes-Naws,

NEIGHBORHOOD grocary. doing good bualness. compleiely equipped plus clean 3 bedroom

FINEST BAR and cafe In Sawtooth country, complateiy equipped.

call 774.3S38, or write Wayne Patterson. Lynwood Realty, Mar Route, Ketchum, Idaho. ‘

H e lp W a n t e d

BOYS WANTED(■ , ■ '

To Deliver tlie TIM ES-NEW S

In All Areas .ot Magic Valley

F i l i O u t t h e B l a n k B e l o w a n d M a i l D ir e c t to T i m e « < N e w s ,

P . O . B o x 5 4 8 , T _ w in F a l l lI * * * ’! ! * ™ * " * * " *

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»y^AAay-?7r-1970— T4me*-N«w»,-T<*<Ifi.EallaJdafu>_3L.

LISS.Y INNIGA— IGA STOREBUHt — Erb Brother* Market

CAREY — Den’s Food Bank CASTLEFORD — Caitleford Market

DECLO — Decle Morket----- - hAIMMklU _ Market Batke.

GOODING — J. C. Painter HAGERMAN*— O w tley 'i Market

HANSEN — Daw's Market -HAZiLIOhJ-----M ocX M m lie l__

. B | | | & D i x i e M e e k e rOAKLEY — Clark's For Shopping

— luuoaieu)— wpof^e-------------- ‘ located rhilil on Hiway t)—RUPERT— Foodlond IGA LOUdiea l lg lll uii n iw a j j

Y-INNIGA-O pe rn te ri by

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YOUR IGA STORES ARE STOCKED WITH ALL THE FIXINGS FOR YOUR

' M arty's IGA Market ' Denny's'IGA Morket

WENDEU — Cash Grocery

V isit t h e i r n e w ly e n l a r g e '~^n 'd r e rh o d e le d s to re !

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GlIC BREAD.. 39* KEEBLERRedTag

IQ LB. — 11 OZ.

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Idaho Wednesday, Atoy ^7. 1970

Boys And Girls Bikes Are In Great Deman^. Sell That Bike With A Want AdBu*lnM»OpporlonilJ«i 30 Hornet For Sole s o l Rm I E tto t* P o rT ro a * MebiUH

Baloncc at 6 owccni.

■ For inlervltfw. 733 6S4 .

- OPPORTUNITIESIN IDAHO AND OREGON

Th« Circle K Corporolion o wetUtn con»cnien<e gfoc<iy choin, ha» fron- chitei ovoiloble rn many Idoho ord Oregon lowni.

Salary wh,le tr

Corrtploe deloilt fiom lultonl. Circle K Coi.Sou'h Ici'oh Boiie. Idaho B3J

- t»hone

BRICK, TWO bedroom home,| REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,

EASY TERMS. 74J Grsnl, carpol. i , ..Shop. quick Loti and Acr«og««

pos»o*Vi5n. SIS,OOP ' ---------------------------4«S SOPHMORE, spotless brick 3 :

bedroom. family room. |lircplacc, SI«,7S0 |

IWvJl K 4^s'KYLINE, WOO equity end retlnance balance. Inqwlre’ot J04 QOIOCV #IICL5:0(!_____ _ .

6 4 U g h t In d m trk il tq w lp . H q y .Q r o ln o n d F « * d 9 4 C a lH # 103 P«t*andP*»SupoU*« 110

NASHUA

Not Multiple Listed’

A C E R E A L T Y )

10 ACRES, V , milM from Buhl. Modern 7 t)eoroom home. barn, coup, and loafing stied. Ail in grass wlih ImcTieOiate possession,

: J10.JOO. 543 M09..West nd Reajry, : 130 Broadway Soulh, Buhl.

______M obil«_Ho(nes„_____K IT -K E N CRAFT .

Travel Trailers KIT CAM PERS

'Inlegrity li Our Chiel S'otk ■" Itade”-Sol*; - Service • Po»H - Si.*pplie> MoneH Piicej — fon Deolingi 13 Yeorv Se/v.cirig -Mogif Volley

P A S T U R EIrrigated pasture lor 360 nead of caiiie. Well fenced and cr6ss fcnccd and plenty ol water. 678

FOR SALE: Holltein steers, weighing 400 lbs. Call Gooding.

B aker’s

FISHING resort,__ ____ _tx>at«-aB4 motors. 4 acres of land.

ATEW AY

BUY THE BEST, All models 1970

This Week's M tbile H o ilk ^ S j i e J u T ’

TA M A R A C K

^THE ;Jew modern way *o h' own home. Investigate o piete line of pre cut end sectional

-floriiesr-Yowt-wcctusive-lNTEil- STAte HOME representatives. See our fine line oi Lindal Cedar homes. Swiss Villa Development. Company. 733 07U, or Gene Hop­kins, 543-4«iS.

Springs, .t4agerman. lOano ,

North. Newly.remodeled, n.

poiKttion. Termt.

' ROADRUNNER camp trailer

i 0 FOOT '-tY N W O O D -R E A fc T Y -------[“ ?!

ISTA Liner newly <

H n g To o m , deluxe model, storm windows, double insulation.

SPECIAITHIS $ 1 ONLY

U S E D IN D U S T R IA L E Q U IP M E N T .

CASE W5 loader, $4,250.

loader. $7,500.Full line of new John Deere Industrial Equipment,

E L L IO T T 'S

TWO-33- month.ol(l registered Qtaroials bulls from Caldwell sale. Phone 733-51W.

SEED SPUD CUTTING3 bulk trucks with'belts, availat)le. Call Gene Standiee BJ9511}., Haxeiion..

-BEEO POTATOeS. FlfsTy«8r from certilicetion. Clean groundl Call 0

, 4H Land&CettuCo. 733-37” oay

9M0NTH0L0reglSiercd Yorkshire boar to trade for same, unrelated, or will sell. Archie Malone, 7 North, West,. Jerome. 324J042_.

AKC REOlSTEREO maOrarWIUri—. or red Dachshund puppies. All ■, g uppy sh^fs. 4!3 S8f7:

UUI <iiKiJuu<Jie-i»H>i>itfr^^ and adulf dogs. Apricot end silver.Good aprtcot-stud. Can 04-40J7, Rupert. .AKC COLLIE puppies. Sables —

specially priced from S40 Per- rnanent Shots. Beautiiui com panions. 764 33S5.

POODLE PARLOR

10^ AKC NORWEGIAN Elk Hounc

330 SACKS freshly sorled one year out Russet potVo seed. Grown on old hav ground. S43 609B. Buhl

A n im a l Breeding 1 00"

ARTIFICIAL Breeding to ABS greal,, proven sires, notion's highest type prodwcfioo Jlres. Also all breeds of beef available. 8uhl collect, 543- 4)M; Jerome. 324 JdS2i^o»hone.

HORSESHOEING, trimming ana breaking. Horses lor sale or trade.- Denver Fine. 33&-.463I,

-eH»b&‘b'iiuneieJ sMiiipvu saaoiir; good condilion. Call after . 316JJ25.

WESTERN Pleasure saddle horses, tilds horses, broke and genlle. ' yearling coirs. 433 5750.

ALL TYPESpI borJB*. bought, sold

Shepneros, also bngiisn~.Pointers. Open days a week. Mac's Kennels. &16 33t7.

SIAMESE BLUE POINT Himalayan kitiens. Bcaotiloi. clean, inteHlg*r>t—Firsi-in-Twin—

I, 829 S303.

Falls. 733-8534,'GERMAN SHORTHAlftS, wire-

haired. point'no Griflons. Saiisfection guaranieed. Larry's Kenrifli, 733 34*3,

POODLE Grooming — stud si<edcap~<

30 REGISTERED-Angus bulls 3 years old, with sUe and length.' -

—---------- "w nW T SriV 69rw ln1erea-s of dry rocky groond.

j F o rm Im p le m o n H

T ihC fracior-ano-tultivetof—iust overhauled. Pull type hoy ditioner. 324-4135, Jerome.

Wesi, Jerome; 334-S082.

CUSTOM. BRANDING and Oehornfliffrto any distance, phone 1 4-2830.

-CLEAN, three bedroom, I 'j betns,. family room. garage,'fenced yard.

Buy my equity and teke over 5'.< per cent loan, 733-0140.

MUST SELL due to health, )6 unit m otel. grofSing SH.ODO. OO.OOO down. Will consider clear home, paper. Please make us.^n oiler.

- - UUv.J3L5U6,^

BY OWNER: Nearly new four bedroom, two bath, double' car­port, lull basement. Phone 733-

■ 9317, after 4 p., m.BY OWNER: Beautiful nearty new

— fully carpei*«t-gold_Med*iJiaii_ home. Excelienl location. 733.6973.

AFTER HOURS: R.j.Schwehdiman KarleyMathers

PRICE JUST REDUCED

n i 7 inn I CORVETTE camp trailer. 5« m B 4« ' *05l.-Emii Wavre. Route *, Buhl.

■!-LIKe-W6W-33' JJdmj d - J c ..............Sleeps

OELIGHTfUl elder" home on Poplor.7 »pocioo» bedroomj, lorge living o id dinto, , ctE«T»ANCE

12' CAMPER trailer. Bulane stove]' m 52*76” ” ' ‘ ' A poftm enfs-Furn ithed .

rentii jn-aBBriment-or

M A G I C V A L L E Y

R E A L T Y733 S580 (anytlmet'

campers. One 15' Vista Lii trailer at cost.

Madron Sales & Scrvice East 5 Points. Twin Fans

734 286tor 733-3B74

Eveninas:Al Morgen Hezel Ostrander

• location, 3 bedroom, 2 balhs. huge kitchen, large fenced back yard.

. 733-9347,

~ IMMACULA1 E' three brick home. Low down i interest, 733-3378.

-THREE-bedroom—(uii-oesement fireplace shop or ofllce witt» separate Entrance, large deieched garage. 406 Madison. Phone after S p, m, 733-1226.

GARDEN, PASTURE, frull frees? ■j acre quiet street in Twin wilh nice family sue home, G. I.'able $)3,000. Call eill 733 M23. Moun­tain Slates Really. 733-5974.

3iBE0R00Af( home with 2 bedroom rental on war of lol. good Jerome location, $10,000. STOCKMEN'S REALTY, 600 South Lincoln. Jerome. 324-4845. Rodnty Pauls. 635 5}7a, .oriyie "BSVier, c,

VERY CLEAN and roomy 61der home, } large bedrooms, carpeled living and dining rooms, garage, nice location. $9,500. Low down payment. Reel estale syvlce, 733-

lOTSOF Live able space In ihis3 bedroom hom?, Large ttitciien with built in-range, nice fimlly room with sliding glass doors.

. Total once 112,500. Will G. I. Call Nadine Kocpnick, 733 7297 or Land' Otliceot Idaho Realtors, 732 0716, across Irom Seers.

3 REALLY NIC E acres, flitch welor, cross fenced for'maximum pasture Cie. lols oi home, lost remodeled. $15,500. Call Virgil 421 4137 Mountain States Really, 733 5974

ttARRISON SCHOOL Dislrlct, itircu bedroom wick. Co(y living room, nice bath and kllclien. Sunnybackyard Atlached gWraua Owner cot)siclmnu Irading lor

- Bu^IBV"pr0per^y-EunIC0-C0flp^^^7}34f60 Land Ollice ol iiiniio Heallort, 733 0M6. across Irom Soars,

) DEOROOM, Clean, spacious home, part basemcQt- IIB,S00.3 BEDROOM home on short '/> acre, etectric heat. Filer area, $15,500.2 I EDHOOMtiome, sherp, fenced yard, quiti eree. 19,000

FEIOTMAN'RUITORS911 Sooshofli&l, N. 73) ir)B

FIGHT!Til* l)«|l Miiy lu"fighl" iiilliiliiiii it to uwn mil •null. u« ttiiiw you llifk* (leiiKilite Iwmei IMIS HOMt ON lirHr>ln Sli.ii lioi

"pe'infinlliy” 7 BJrtrtomt, i tr?boltti oixl iilKulitd yoilig* All ii<r) Jilioninu.i imuiittiti Juinluupiiitt und encldMd iialic l'it{» lailuoil locinly $15,Wd,FUlt CRIt.t <« $m.V<ni 3 b«di09>ii txliV tiuiii* mill high wliqul -

(Oiir<iiil liifl|il(K«. lilflleiil kiulieiiwilh bulll lo (i|it)lilimit l^yi ,H>tio (iikI liiig* leixxl yofd Dim't >,u>1

H A M L E T TREALTY

Aitrt Heffmgtler 713.9IIQ (heme)

G E M STATE R EAITY

09 BIU« LBHffI North , ?)]'il36 UuTh6r»on 7)3 2» l

DIfKMvMtrtmllh 71)-fM

IT

^ . bedroofn home Eliiabeth "Boulevard, Twin Fails,

*(un-B5SBrWBnTr^in-Tecr#atiwroom, gas furnace, patio with lireplace. Extra large 70 x 319; iot. Only $t0.750.EXTRA large 2 t>edroom home m Kimocrly. Large fenced big ioi. with garden. >2 k >6' storage building, uiiiiiy room, big kiichcn. Only $5,000.'

T A Y L O R A G E N C Y- Member o J-in falli

_______ 'MtSJ Service. _____ ^Donold Taylor, Broiler ' 433-S26? EVENINGS:RonRoylor . 423-3403Mdlor> Smith . . . . . . 733-5B77

Out of Town Homoi______ 5JFOUR BEDROOM House wilh lull

basemenl and oarage. This house la located al 512 - 13th Avenue North in Buhl, Contact Bernard D,

- V A C - A T I O N T R A V - E L -

E Q U I P M E N T

NEWandUSED Pickup cemfJers, travel-irallers. wt\eel campers, motor homes.

~ M ' & D S P O R T C E N T E R

ONE BEDROOM, close-in. dean, modern- Adults only. Ptione 733 8952-

WELL MAINTAINED good Quality two'room unit. Private entrence. adun. 227 7th North,

jlEARL,y_NEW_Calft-h«y,-*4l«-

TWO OLIVER Superior 4.row, bea planters. 3 point hitches. 324-2191

-or'3344279. Jerome.INTERNATIONAL S60 Farmell

trector with wide front end and In excellent condilion. $3,000. Evenings 733-4753; days, 863-3643.

IOb'4"MAlNLLNE. Phone 133 7070, or 'see 1 mile east. l'» Souin ol Kimberly.

MOLYNEUX Machinery Co. Trector repairing, all makes. Phone 7-?3.7|4r.

IDAHOTRACTOR salvage. Cash for used tractors. Used paris.4 - ‘ •- discounts. 733-B393.

-GUarafllieo. uuy or trade lor Springers or beef. Hap or Clyde Hughes, Buhl. 543-5825or 543-S969.

Pet> a n d Pet Supnl^ie$ U O

AKC COLLIE puppies, males,’ tri­color. Als»~ttiel^ n‘

— oeautH nt-s a tn e r s in s t :

FOR SALE: halt English Shepherd; half Queenlend Heeler puppies. Gueranteed heelers. Wayn-' Phillips, Route 4, Buhl. S43-5I46.

_AltC—Toy_and-Miniature poif puppies. Toy male for stud s vice. 423 5422.

REGISTERED Golden Retriever. 10 months, smart. John B. Rooerlson, 733- 553. '

PETS. AKC registered. Schipperke puppies, miniature Schnauiers

>abr^»mltr-r.........

Livestock W a n te d

FOR SALE: Fresh springer cows, heifers. Bulls to loan. Darrell Lyons, 543-5 B24. 543-5934.

SELECT breeds. d<543 465B..

HOLSTEIN springer heifers lor sale - trade. Bank financing

Bilabie. Richard Hill, 537.6650.

M obile H e m e t

, 10 50 TWO BEDftOOAl. all Qat trailer. Fully carpeted. Including Kilchen and bathroom. Wiiracc6pt car. trucK or, pickup as trade in. Call 733-4419. ast> lor Joe. '7

TWO ROOMS, bath, all utilities, I guiei. One mature responsible person. No pels. 73 *960.

CLOSE TO downtown. Newly : redecorated. Adults. No pets, I Inquire 225 4th Avenue Eest. Twin • Fans. 433-9966. "

A p a rtm e n ts— U n fo rn . 71

ONE BEDROOM, redecorated, close in, adulls, air conditioned, appliances. Heat, wafer furnished. 733-4170,

rM«roieT=fonT

A L W A Y S B E T T E R B U Y S

Weict'Jor 14 wides nrrlvjg2_£|g_

PRICE REDUCED $4500.ONE ACRE bordered tiy Nnllonal Forest close to flsnina. hunting, and pines Almosi new 3 bedroom,7 b a th ,, m am m oth lire p iac v , unusonrstairw ny. ru s tirh o m e h n ^ - been bunt with craflsinanship

WOOD RIVER flEALTYAstoLialu llroKtf»

Kulh Myers Ellen Scolivli)U cllcvuf.;aH4}H2

FOR SALCOH f*KNT : twc home, inoilurii. 909 Spr Gertrude lliswull, Diuln 8B6 7518.

l»droom uu,' nuhl. :li. phnnu

tioiDU. Large carpeled living jroom. Lovely kllctien tinth. Dining arun. laroe winiiow, loyely view, l-ruil irous. berries. WanLlo ruliru wllli privncy? Sen .tliiv tortny Call Hiinice Cooper,''/13 496U. Land OfliLd ni idAhu. Heallors, 733 0716. fltfOSS Irani Sears.

M A G I C V A L L E Y M O B IL E H O M E S

Troveljrailer Motor Homes 3'. miles westol West 5 Points 733 6141 - Closed Saturdays

J U S T A R R I V E D64» »4'FOUH SEASONS

J bedroom, l>i balhs. Ihls I04lnyl '■■ M A G I C V A L L E Y

M O B IL E H O M E S]i4wustflrwesl 5^ls. 733 6141

F a rm i For Sole S2I 7 miles rm Mouse

Idi sale. iradD or lease. , 67B V073, ask for room

hAHMS HOM SALE See or call Joe W«gner

PDLDTMAN.R8ALT0RS To Htiynr Sell thai farm-

"733 tVBH 911 ShoWtoneSI. N.

^OK THE BEST IN FARMS

; " .irSBARNBS_____ Auy-lWuu./wiii

60 (o 600 Acrei.

1041 Blue Lakes mvt>. Nortli

• I4IB|I0MO ACHU IDAHO Hatith

trade, tteji tSS, DIelrlcIt,1)314.

ATTINTION RANC^IRII Oneot the best itockrench deals In ItieWesl lor )00slock cows. f>rlce<t ritthl. Oood terms

t>ene barsen Sale* Co

n (loihe $21.00(1 li’f

.EstateJerome, Idati

MOBILE HOMEi* V p n D y K e - • ’* S kyline* C a m e lo l* C h a m p io n W O D U IA R

H O M E

Trawal Traileri* Concord* N o m a d

P ic k u p C a m p e r s* El D o ra do

All Bank Finoncing

H&WTR A IIER SAIES

5 3 9 O v e rla n d , 6 7 6 » 9 6 l I

______R \u l« y 4 r ia h R .,- .r .-

OeeiJ t i t n tleifBt*12’WMeMot)l« Homes

Fio m $ 3 9 9 9 lo $ 9 6 9 3 —

-W ri

REED Apartments. One bedroom 'and one studio. Nicely decorated, ‘convenient location. Adults. 733-

W AN T8D : two t

0 month. 733 0341.OR UNFURNISHED one bedroom

home. See at 535 5th Averiue North $55, 733-7920.___________

H w « l- U n lu rn l th « d 7ANEW 3 bedroom home, full- basement, family room, utliliy

room, appliances, carpeted, near □ erry Park, $162.50 per month, references. 7J3736«.

THREE ROOMS, hardwood floors, range, refrigerator, f-'urnisheci r^m , carpeted, cooli' cable. 731

ATTHACTIVE small I

THRBf? OCOROOM,. mrougboul.-l'.i baths.. $lai.

iiUiiith 1‘hone 734-2491, After 5 0

Gas furnace. $70. 733 4536ONE (lEDKOOM, garden spol Nicn

yard. No pels. 3)3 > 5lh Aveiiue liast, 733 9943.

J e o m t —j^ o fd a n d <oom 76[SLEEPINOpr house keeping rwnjs

tor rent. Reasonable, <4 Mein Avenue (outh.

CLOSE-IN. Clean, excellent sleepino rooms, private entrance. Air conaillonlng. 137 4in Avertue

- North.

KOOMS with private entrance kitchen privileges $25 ami $30. 222 6in Avefiue Ensi - • '

I pull type-motor has r

USED RECONDITIONED

HoyGquipm entSWVtTHEDS

I 69 NEW HOLLAND, model 907, 14’ wiin conditioner. Like nev 1 NEW HOLLAND 905 With'-

n - ’n KStolnSO-wIlfi'To-ndft loner,

REGISTEREDEdw. * ------Jerome,

CALVES BABY and Grass calves, all kinds. ...U-W«st_-L.-Soulh_nLKimbetly*_ -

423-5)24or 423-5B09. B & B Cattle.VHESSTON 760 less conditioner, ,oo 4 BETTER M*d^,Ho.lstjln

BALERSILTAT<D-r

hauled.I-NEW HOLLAND overhauled.VNEW HOLLAND 1282 Sell- propciled wire-tie, used I year, like

Heifers. I now have two finance companies to sell cows through. I can finance from 2 to 5 years. See

- me tor further Information. . Eugene Hughes, 334-24IS, Jerome.

l-NEW HOLLAND Super 77, PTO,'l lNTERkAT'iONAL' i?, "wire'tle. with engine. U50.I INTERNATIONAL 56 PTO, $675.I JOHN DEERE I4T, $275. t MASSBY FERCUSON No. tO

with engine, $675. t-MASSEY FERGUSON 10 I . . t-NEW HOLLAND 1030 Stacker, real buy.OOOD SeLBCTION OP NEW HOLLAND HAY STACKERS, ' BALERS AND SWATHERS.

DIRECTORYBUSINESS S ER V IC E-

Below you will find many services ovoilable Irom M agic Volley BOii* neises. look under the town in your ^reo . . . contoct one ol these firms- for the finest In service ond qyolity p r^d w li.

It's The SERVICB RiPAIR

4 w i n FallsTractor& Implement

2 0 3 0 K im b e rly Road Phone 7 3 3 -6 6 8 7

BHpeft feyaii 'uti O.Cii ltuipolntr~ Maytag major appliai^es. Over U years enperience. WfiKer's, 7}3< , 3B39.

CARPBT LAYING

See us for your LAWN MOWER

needsComplete now line.' Walk behind, riding mowers, and garden tractors. Some used mowcTs.

GUMCQUIPMUNT •733 7372

CHIROPRACTOR'

i>hone 733 4741.

CONSTRUCIIQN

24'Wide MoMe HomesPr«n> $11,300

lo $14 ,500

PLUS . . .Many M odeliof

SECURITY CAMPERS ~ ' ¥nclTRAHBR5 , ’

C a m .e P Y e r l a —

In RUPERTWhet* OuBlliy onit Pilie

ItOvtOool f Hlahwoy34 Rupetl

t ' ')

NOW LBASINOat t<»7 Blue LaKe% Oouleverd North, Modern elr condllloned olllct eiMGe. Contact

AT TRACTIVE, carpeted, private office. I’urnlstied or unfurnished. Ideal lor one or Itvo man opiraiion. Parking and utllltlet

HUNT ON I.CASe, Itlock -I trnckauB.

W fViM T* Rent

ttedroom hoUie with sinal

NtiUO unlurnlshed a bedroom

Hay, Oroln and Feed ' 94WANTED: Irrlgafefl pasture lor 31 , neadof btackcows a<id calves. /3l

PA6TUHE f OH KENT, Oannett area. Can handle up to 100 head

- 7M -nM .-------

,lHRIOATeD pasture lor .too head lor the summer. (37 6626, Hagerrnan,

PASTURE for rent. 30'3S head, ^arlings prelirred. Phone 334

FOR HBNTi Cattle pasture, 100- 150

HAY v>ll three crops,Ipadf or more,

HEMODELINO repair or new conVructlon. Flnanclno available. Estimates without oollgatlon. 23(ears construction business In win Falls. Pope <■ Sons General Conlraciors, 731 B304, anytime.

■NCYCUOPBOIAWORLD Book Encyclopeoin and

Oiiid craii. Alina Wiiiielieod, t‘ -0 nox U7S, Twin Failij '

■VBRORBIN IflNVICB

LAWNMOWBRINEW AND U8BD lawnmowers,

Sharpening anii repairing. Prea •pickup, intirmountiin Fijil r —

MAINT«NANCB « RflPAIRi

AsphaFi, repaired sealed. 731-M3).

ttughei Mot)1lif Homes. Locally owned. Insured carrier, Ucal and long distance, n t V l i .

BZ HAUL Nallopai irucK trailer Rental, Kemper Mallica Texaco, 404 8nnsnflne-airBet-Wati-l31JWi3~ -

Lane. 733 6760.

»B>»TtC TANt< tBRVICfl (tOTO ROOTBR sewer service

Sewer lines and leptlc tank clean ing. Also all types ol excavation John A Hakeo, 733 254t.

SEPTIC TANK-Sawer line cleaning, Power equtpmeni, tree Inipection, Cravens Sower Service. fj3 3053,

IBWIN^^C H IN B iBRVICB _Expert sewing machine repair f.

sales. Commercial 1< doinfsllc. Scissors stiarpenod, Vic’s Sewing Machine Service. 52B 4lli Avenue East. Phone 731 706], Twin Palls.

C

WHEEL Chairs, exercising <<iulp- m enticru tcnes.w alkers tor rent or sale. Kingsbury’s Ptiermecy, 117 Main Bait, 73] »S74or r3]fti4.

Asrvlca. ...

.ttoMfl b n tb rtaIn m b n t I'JH

P3rt. 41} 2nd Avefiue East, 1H

T.BRMITB «i PBJT CONTROL.

1043.Hive Lakes I

TRBB SBRVICHOWN & COUNTRY Tree Service Trimming, Topping,fJemoving

Free Bstimated — Iniurid J 60BB 67B-23S7, Uurley

Large. Small, We Do Them All. Cham Saws, New«.Uied.

733

TRBB-$BRVI£BVALLEV TMEE SEHVfCfi. Trim

your shrubs now. Free estimates, ilox B2. T.P. 733 3331.

BOOK BtNDINO ' •EAGLE Book Uindlng, Olil bool -

VACUUM CLBAHbRIWE ARE THB AUTHORIZED

ooaier tor Hoover, Piliex and Kirby Vacuum cleansrs, We ser vice and repair all makis, A good selection of rebuilt vacuums.

VACUUM, Service'Cenler; Parts

POULTRY PROCBHINQ i

-COMCbBTB-^ORVtca. our-pricei I -start at 10 cents per bird. Poultry i Supply, 733 pl6e, '

-24-H OUR-Answering service. The advertiser wll( be notified to call you. If (he telephone of an y adverllicr In tftli DIRECTORY li not oniyi'9re«l, d iol 733-3386, Tele­phone Answering Service ]n_Twln Pa lls^D e yj»r Nlflhf.. -

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No Longer Used Golf Clubs Are UsefuTAgairrW KerrYoir^Ovcttock Wonted

tDAHOHIDE&TALLOW PEADANIMAL PICKUP

---- Pnone collect -

Appliances & H H E qu ip . 12Q

’ G !e r o ? y c f7 ^ fk S B O ^S8crH lce. Walnut cabinet, radio Stereo combination. New — save 1-3. Terms. Claude. Brown Furniture

25 CUBIC FOOT upriaht Amana deep freeze, Bood »wrhinB orUer. 543-5776, Buhl.

USED DINETTES, Blacker Ap­pliance and Furniture. 223 Avenue Easi.

Antiqu«t 139 M iicallaiiwiuiForSala 140! TtuckiLET MY JUNK b« your Ireature

Pete Johnsion. 304 South Washiflflton -(Airport Roadh 7J3

SALLY’S ANTIQUES. 4M.J950. Round dinlns ta^ltt. chair*.

diitias. wash stands.

RED Sam l<4 miles Nortti Wasti Ingion. Buy and sell dishes, fur niture. Relinish repair, quality knowhow.

FOR SALE: 260' used V pipe. QOOd!condition. 300 gallon round (arm

- gas lank, new 825 S19S, belore 8 - m, and alter 7 p. m.

THE COVE

K6NW0RTH, 1951, 20' Hal bed, 1945 Cummins. 5 plus 3. dual drive, excellent conoition. Si.TOO. 734.2317 afler'5:30 p, m.

I9fl9 FORD 4 Ion pickub. 4 wheel drive..A 1. Will lakeoidcr truck In trade. S3500. Ptione Ketctium, 726

NOW AT our new location: Relics, -matariats. bottles.

-■....... - — .......................Arco

TRADER”

Our .beer Is served i 52J5

-.1962 CHEV ,J TON_4soecaf long wheelbase, good'condition nt

■ 402 Washlnaion. 733 2509.

- X T 6 R HATIQ'WAC rm D q » t-C O F r 40000 trocli tractor, lO-wtieeler dual axle, wlih sleeper cab. V8 dleser engine. 13-spaad tran­smission. Ifke new. priced to sell. Cameron Sales, Inc.. 436-3191.

LEE PONTIAC JEROME

CMC TRUCKS — In Jerome HOSS LEE FORD. Inc.

Aulei l^ r Sale1967 CORVETTE hardtop con

vcrtiOlc. 427. Excellent condillon. Call 934-S4>1. Or 934 S743 after B OO'

200 Autos For Sale

SHARP 1960 Chevrolet ElCamino. 203. VB. automatic, power steerino. power brakes, air con- ditioning. new tires. Myji sec lo

—Bppreciate 733‘JSW:----

1961 THUNOERBIRD, while. Dlu( “Ducket seats. Icaiher-ioterlor, 390'. barrel. Call 733-1237,

BY OWNE R. 1964 4 Ooor Oldsmobilc 98 OeLuxc. Fully powered,'laciory air conditioned, new seal covers,

' good rubber. 543-6023, 'Buhl.

. 19M CHEVB0LET^4 door. il»nOisi‘p

WHETHER YOLf NfiCD BATTERY FOR CAR. TRUCK. TRACTOR, BOAT OR RIDING LAWN MOWER, YOU’LL FIND

.'EM-AT-D-t-fl-SUPPLJr— AND..I960 OLDSMOBILE lor sale. Runs | SHARP 1965 Muslang. 2 plus 2,

goob. S>00. 401 South Washington, !• Fasiback. VB, auionialtc, power 733 9649. -; steering, 733 7442.

12 X 1S AVOCADO green nylon kitchen carpet. S79. Cain's 733-

AVpCADO b^d

SPOT CASHFor Furnlture-Appiiances

Thingsof Value BANNER FURN/TURE -

>y-» a^ venue WesI .■7S3ri42r~

ING BY INDIVIDUALS ONLY. Advertisements must

..be-confined to-usad--------' f iiietchundise -selling

(oK less t ^ n $ 1 0 0 .All o(i]i(erjn«mentf must

■ STER EO -S •

m easure threei lines or mere. - .

t PER UNE^ - C d 5 T r 4 0 S E i n ) A Y .

AM Styles' mO site

SPOT cash for used furniture, ap­pliances, baby things, coal stoves, antiques. Hayes Furniture.

USEC furniture and used refrigerators, appliances and

- TU S, CAMERA CENTER, Hall Of Music.____________ __

____ 11 OS r -comp»nerit.~>TS« em st-— l' tape egulp.ment. 8 track ana

WELL BUILT home made camper, ' cassette. All near perfect con — ....■- . dition.FOR EX AM PLE

Musical InstrumAnls

REPOSSESSED Hammond console' Saturday, 260 9th Avenue Gas”

___. . _ ____________ i ClarlnPtUsed 9 weeks. *100. Box 43i, Sun Valley 83^.

NOTICE! YARD SALE, Good I R«9Ular Pric?Clothing, dishes, furniture, etc;May 2B, 29. 30, Thursday, Friday, i i'WS’ have good credit il terms are Saturday. 260 9th Avenue East desired. For mformalion phone 733-2123. anytime.

DOUBLE BED. box springs, Iron frame, bookcase headboard,'Very good condition. SS8, Kenmore

1970 FleetsSdeJ/>^«ir-Pickup. 4 speed Iraptn iuion, 307 V-6 sngine. h«ovy duly teor.iprinot. full loom teol. S'otV No. 25/.

ONCY“. . *2575^

1 9 6 9 0 L D S M O B IIE $ 3 4 9 5-D«\lo-Ba-tuMoiii-2:dQ0[ hofdiop

V8 engine, au'omoiic ironim.i- non, power tieeiing ord biokev. (ottory oil, lo-*» mileoge, \harp

V9 6 8 D O D G E . . J2 3 9 5Polofo 4-doot ^edon V8 cngKie. outorrolic IrorKriivnon, po-~e' »le«fing ond bfoliet. 6-«ay powe'

196 8 P L Y M O U TH $2 2 8 04 doot \loi.on~uqo''. V6 engine.' ouT^niTT' ir'd'ftim' nTon, pji? '”

- 19 67 -D O D G g— . ■ $ 2 0 9 8SperUmon cuiiom. V8 cngme, ou lomo'ic I'OnvmisMori. tow miieonr. -encellenl condiiion ‘

1 9 6 6 D O D G E . . . $1295Coronet 440 4 door ledon V8 engine, oulomoiic iionvmiuioi'.

' power jtee/inp, ffpi g6c>c)

196 5 C H R YS IER . S138S

1 9 6 6 O t0 S M O B IL E $ 1 8 8 098 lu»u'y V% encjire ouip.

1 9 6 6 C H EVR O LET $16 9 5Copfxe J-doo; hordtOD ^«e>

.Slfenng. po*ei broktl 0-jl0- .- moiic Vervdea^

'V i v i 'lor/oic-conii Jning.r

1 9 6 8 P L Y M O U T H $19 9 5 1963 C H EVR O LET . $595Fury 111 4 door ledon. V8 en- Sio'ionwogo" V0 eflg'ne, o«>o

T970NOVAC(11UPTRadio, heater, 2-specd.

w osher-wipers. Padded dash,! ____ _ . .B p ck-up lights,.....................

T 9 7 0 C H E V C I L ESport coupe.- Power glide tronsmission, white wall tires, 2-tone point, heater, 2-speed w osher-w iperir-tock up lights.

power ileenug 4 Tjrater—rf'Ofp. ing

1 9 6 7 D O D G E . . . $1 6 7 5 1965 F O R D ...............$995Polo«o 4 door, VB engine, ouio Fairlane itoiion ..ogon "J"

--mottc-tr8rmntntOTr,-otr«5fidiiio7----------------------------------------------

196 5 CH EV R O LE T $12 2 5Impolo 4 door hardtop, V8 en­gine.. aulornolic Iranvmi\$ion, power ileering.

engine, oulomo'-4 door i)()6: V6

power biokei.1 96 8 CHRYSLER . $3395town, ond Counlry Wogon, V8 engine. outomalic-.tronimutioR,

1 96 7 C H R YS IER $1 9 9 5Newport '4-doe' iedon, Po«er veering, piwer b'oiiei 1 o--'- • r Very nice in„d« 0"d Out

1 96 4 IM PER IAL. $1195

1 96 6 RAMBLER . $ 1 0 9 5

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1 11105 News, Tw in Falls, Idaho Wednosday, M ay 27' 1970

Window Air Conditioners Sell Quickly When Advertised In The Want Ads. -A u lo t F o r S ol*----------------------- 3 0 0 ; A y lo ft For Sol*

W6S CHEVROLET tmpala Sports Coupe, suiumn gold with black vinyl top. 32? ti,p. V 0, automatic transmission, pow«r steering' & brakes. Equalizer trailer hitch

— with, liotil..flni1 hrakf coalt.•• TeIcphonc'837 i84J.” '19M VOUKSWAGEN Pastback. 1- door, good tires. New retjuilt engine. Top snape. Pav »1M

'■edulty. t a w ov6r monthly payments at Bank Financing. Phone 432 J321.

GOOD BUY, 1954 Mercury Mon terey, new engine. a'Utowi.itic iransmlssion, * floor hardtop. Good cohdltion. J600: Calt 734 2804.

A u lo t For S a l« . -A u lo t R r S a U

W E M U S T L I^ I D A T E ALL 1970 CHEVROLETS BY JUNE 10th

iAule» For Sola 200 Autos For SaU^ ~ 2001967 427 CORVETTE Roadster. 4

speed.'Marina Blue, Black trim, excellent conOltkx*. Phone 7J6 S7S0.

1945 SUPER SPORT. 327. 4 speea mags. Extra sharp,' Call 733-9852 before 4:30 p. m:

F O R SALE B Y' . SO U JH E R N -ID A H O

L E A SIN G CO. .>37 2nd St. W«} 733 7207 1969 FORD Ranchero ''945 FORC_CalwJc SOO .............1969 TOYOTA Coron'

' _P0NTIACS. .. j . BUICKS ' CHEVROLETS { OLOSMOBILES1 Al----- teORtCEMOTORS - -1 r.nndino Idatin

A u le i For Sale- — jO O i - A uJos For Sol*

paymenls. 733

I FORD 1944 Country Squire,; conditioning, all power, n* { sncriMce. 3}»Si;S, Filer.

------WORKMAN— —BROTHERS

Pontioc-CadiKac^ ______

Ruosri.ldoho. 436-3476

■ P r'c ^ low: 733 H40.

TWO junker 1958 Plymouths with good 316 motors. One wiitt automatic transmission. S3S and

■ j45r73 j i« y ................... ............

1 / a . l e n P i c k u p360 vs. turbo hydiomolic Inchrome m^oldir'g. W.C, mic Icof »u»pcrMion, 650*16 tireJ,

I. loom teoi. gougei.

V i-lon P icku p330 V3. Turbo hydramolic, h«a<y duty tear ipringt. 6S0<I6 liret. gauget, 2-tona. Si ock ^ o .

Im p a laCuilom coupe. VB, outomotie oir, power tteering, disc broktl, rodlo, rrOlt. vinyl tool, many ei- N E A R N E W C A R S

3 tfiwd.1944 0P6U KAOETT

wagon. *l»U CHBVROtET rmpau iuctf iport

H VOLKSWAGEN i IpefS. r

PICKUPS1949 DATSUN green '>.)or\ pici>up,

neater, t »pe*0. 47 nor>»BO«er >9»9 DATSUN l»n ' : 10" picvuci, nea'*

i »p»«0. 47 hor»epo»rer ~~l»trPOOCE~*niin'T»C»uu. iu«'U «

li FALCON R«r\cn«ro». r»«l«r,

OTHER OLDER MODELS

DEAN MOTOR CO.

1 V 0 4 Im p a la Sedan . . *593 l 9 6 6 B u i c k w i i d , o M ° i . i * 1 4 7 5

1 9 6 4 R a m b le r w . , 0. . * 6 7 2

1 9 6 6 Im p a la s . d . . M I 1 9

—1 9 5 9 C h e V v T ^ggon. trando.d ' * 9 8 ~

. 1 9 6 5 F o r d s . d o n * 5 6 5

. 1 9 6 3 V o lk s w a g e n * 4 9 9

1 9 6 0 O lds s .d o . * 6 8

6 6 Im p a la SS, 4 .ipd , 396'v8 M 4 9 8 1 ^ 6 0 V o lk s w a g e n T *248 1 9 6 6 Falcon ,«don *877

—1 - 9 5 2 - 6 M C x a h .£ c h p s i i } . .2 i i 0 j ;

6 6 In i . i7j-ton. j;pd.. vB-r— • ! 061 1 95 7 C hev. t.'2-1on pi<kup

1 96 4 Chev • Wagon . .1 96 5 Che»., .1 9 4 7 e h e ¥ . v 3 . » » , 4 . , p d ^ . * 8 8 “

5 6 Chev ,'4-wh««l drive, VB, 4.jpd. • 5 8 8 '

1 9 6 9 C a l a x U S C O2 door haidtep, 390 V-8 engine, aulomotic i*qnimi»ion. po~ef jtaering, radio, windshield wo»t''

1 9 6 9 F . 1 0 0 P i c k u plong wheel bote.

V-8 engine. 4 speed ^rqnjrnjjsion. euitom-<ob. —»■ —

-----tfldia..hinh.,mirrBfi: ___

f 9 6 9 M u s t M 9 G r a n d *

2 door, V-0 engine, alplomoiic —tfonnnissionr-pow er-tT terrng '’

radio, oil the axtrai and remind- er now <ar wa7f”Qnty.

............................ . . . ......................... . -I-

MAGIC VALLEY MOTORS B I L L W O R K M A N F O R D

‘ THE EAS/EST.P M CElN TH E W O R Lb TO BUy A,CAR t

7 9 1 M ain A v e . E. 7 3 3 - 7 7 0 0 tW IN F A U S----------— ------------

ABBIEimiGUENP lP iMOBH.1. BMICK - OPH

Magic Va1l«v'r^(ntit, Tdaho'i Largoil — Oldi • Buick • Opol UCalar 712 Main Av«. So. , 733*B7ai Twin,Fall*

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i.Qulpf J 3 2 » , » 5 ...........................................' . . .' ,1 i Pc. I*»KI0 P*dt»lol Dining Soit«, .

<«gula«»4l9.00i))i ..........................

...............................................MQtbli Top and Wood Top Occotlenoi TabU, i*B«lo«lo»>09.9Jfor............................ . , .

204 M ain Avenue North

7 3 3 . 7 1 1 1

RagulaV (3 4 .0 0 . ...................................... T8»»-1 5 " x ) 6 " k 4 B ' ' V V T S S Regular $ 3 1 . 0 0 ..................... m ^ '

" PICKUP T O O T B b Xnit aooii bock of pickup boa, hat two ie<klng dtori, hai•tiding tiay Inild*, l*ov«t (oom undat boa (at KullAb lang l(«m»,

.„ .w h ., . . . h,.IT .- .. ,« ,.o ’7 9 ’“

W* Will Not b* Op«n i;rlday Nighi, May 29th A> U tual.

. Th»0-o-o-/-dR«/)obf«

! & ' ^ S u f p ^ C o ’202 2nd Av«. N.

No. 6 0 5 N J

• Woven Fiberglass

1----------- - ' ----------- ----- --------1

Fialdcreit Velsur Finlih " S ^ j

kitchen TowelsHanging Lamp----------Reguldr-$^l 9 ,95____ :______ :

K 71L - ^ 1 O nly

m FURNITURE121. 2nd A|/». W . 738-1421

" “oo.........■.77^T e r ^ C jo t h ^ t e s i ,

Oraan, Blua, Oronga, R*d

DEPARTMENT mISf STOREly n w o o d Shopping Centar ,

THISISIIOTMEMOWHREGAL - FAC TO R Y BUILT

iDULAR H Q M E S _2 or 3 bedroom, corpeli, d rop si, oil «U c lfic kllchan, many sxlroi, dellvsrad lo your ill* fraa of charg* within a 50 mil# rodlutj fH A opproved, Ej im Hm J Flnonclng,

PIUS » l 0 0 G i n C E R T lF iC A T E ,

Good a t i l th t r of Bncort'i thopt, i|04 Blu* Lakoi Blvd. Noith, Twlr\ Palli or H I W*il Main, Joronit, w h in you p u n h a i* . y«ur JtBOAbEACIOKY BUIIT MODUtAR HOME from NtTA NE15QN.

Inipgcljon «9Ufi pt-allab/tlo oil i/nl#r«i»§d por«§i. foV furtfur (n#ormoHon eoK NITA NftSON.

----- 733^2801 o r733-9 533

HURRY!r ib c le ry Domagod'C«bln«t ..................iMtcrloi; Siding' ' 9 /e » 4 'K e 'J » # M w n « f

_ . a / 8 : v 4 i K j ;

Sell Yo ur Golf Clubs With A Classified Ad

- s P E X i - A n - t -Thuridjay and Friday, May 26 & 29

/■ 1 5 Word!

— 3 D o y f o r ~ l « 0 0Coth Mmt-Accompony-'Ad^^^^^

Times-News Classified

~ A U r : 3 .

Law n-Cijrid G ard en

LU ^.'H SE1F! . 0' I

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36 Tim es fJews, Tw in Falls, IdafTo" Wednesday, M a r 27, 1970 S um m er Jobs A vailab le F or H igh School S tu d en ts In

S e v e ra l s u n im e r jo b s u n d e r p u b lic sc h o o ls In f t e f a ll . T lio se t h e N Y C p ro g ra m a r e s t i l e lig ib le m u s t a lso q u a lify u n d e r

f o r p u b l i c s c h o o l t h e ^ » v e r t y in c o m e le v e l, b e in g :

p r o f i t a g e n c y o f f i c e s . A p ­p lic a t io n s m a y b e m a d e now t h r o u ^ sch oo l c o u n se lo r s o r a t th e school a d m ln ls tra U o n o fficeIn T w in -F a lls .---------

A bout 12 p o slU tlons w e re m a d M v i l l a b le in th e lo c a l a r e a

~ th l5 ~ s u n u n e r~ a n d - a b o u t - h » ure m a in o p en a t th i? lim e , sch o o l

■ ilr« * trf

rExploiting Of Childi^n By T elevision B lasted

B y JO A N H A N A U E R s in c e a p p e a r e d on a w ide : N E W Y O RK ( U P I ) - J u n v a r ie t y o f sh o w s , f ro m “ T o d a y "

to s u b je c t c h ild re n to th e h a r d to D ic k C a v e t t , a n d h e a ls o h a s . s e l l o f te lev is io n c o m m e rc ia l s — d o n e c o m m e r c ia l s a n d in d u s-

u n le s s w h a t you w e se llin g t r i a l f l lm s . th e m is r e a d in g , w ri tin g a n d " S e s a m e S t r e e t is m y f ir s t 'r i t h m e t i c . • . t im e w i th e d u c a t io n a l te lev i-

— T n r-v p r v -u p s e t- a b o t i t - te le v i- - s io n :“ H e n so n s a i d r ‘‘It*8 b e e n a Sion’S e x p lo ita tio n o f c h i ld r e n ," lo t o f fu n and th e r e c e p tio n n a s H en so n sa id . H e .s p e a k s a s .a n b e e n f a n t a s t i c —fiv e to s ix a u t h o r j t y ^ e is th e c r e a to r o f m il lio n k id s w a t d i it.

. th e M u p p e t p u p p e ts - « u c h a s ' “ I t ’s a f a s c in a t in g a n d . K e r m i t , th e f ro g , a n d th e c h a l le n g in g th in g to te a c h Kids. C ook ie M o n ste r s e e n - re g u la r ly I f s s o e x c i t i n g a n d w e V e oiUy ' o n s e s a m e - is i r e e i on N a t ib n H b e e n d o in g i t a y e a r n o w ^ ^ t h E d u c a t io n a l T elev is io n (N E T ) , a y e a r b e fo r e t h a t fo r r e s e a r c h

‘" n j e r e a r e m illio n s o f d o l la r s —a n d w e ’v e h a r d ly s c ra tc h e d a im e d a t th e 12 o r y o u n g e r th e s u r f a c e of w h a t c a n b e done g r o u p ,” h e 's a ld . " I t ’s a lm o s t w ith te a c h in g c h ild re n , c r l m l n a l - n o , I t Is c r im in a l , " O n S e s a m e S t re e t w e use g e t t in g k id s io b u y p ro d u c ts . th e k in d of .v isu a ls uised In

“ T Tiat’a .,jio t w h ere th e n e t- c o m m e r c ia l s . T h e c o m m e rc ia l w o rk s sh b u ld b e m a k in g m o n e y . , s p o n s o r s s p e n d m il lio n s of

. H ie s e k ld s a r e o u r c o u n try , o u r d o l la r s r e s e a r c h in g w h a t w orks - f u t u r e r H n d - t h ^ s h o u l d n ' t - b e - a n d w e ' r e s t e a l i n g a l l t h e i r

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3 ^ ays P nly.«Save H O

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th e R l J . .Reyi}olds F o o d s fo r o n e o f h is r e c e n t n e tw o rk

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re a U y 1 s !" h " e s a id . !‘L e a m ln g is i u n . I t Is a m a t t e r o f m a k in g it s e e m t h a t w a y , I n s te a d of m a k in g i t th e d r a g th a t it too o f te n is t u r n e d In to . *

" I d o n ’t m e a n w e s h o u ld use te le v is io n in s t e a d of s c h o o ls a n d t« u c h e r s . - B u t e d u c a t io n a l ' te le ­v i s i o n - e x p e n s i v e a s i t is ove r- (ill—is s t i l l v e ry c h e a p pe r in d iv id u a l c h i ld p e r d a y , A nd it

w o n d e r fu l p e o p le you c u n p u l on te le v is io n in to e v e ry cUihs' r o o m o f HO k id s ,"

T A N K K ItS CO L L ID K S T (X :K !1 0 I.M ( U P l) - T he

:i2,(102-lon D anlHh tn n k u r iCli M a e r s k im d th e 1 ,147-ton

. H im la n U inker N u rv u co llid e d In a fug n e a r llie L a n d so rt l lK h th o u s e , a b o u t 26 m i l e s m m tliw es t q( S to ck h o lm e a r ly S i i tu rd n y . 'i f le ro w as no sc rio iw

a n d no oil lealu jH e, th e tkiiiHt (Sm ird sa id .

Sears custom auto a ir condilioners—Regular$23 9 .9 5

1 9 9

9 5

Fast, Low Price Installation Available

Drive in C (X )1 comfort, arrive fresh u a i a dflisy with Scurs Custom A.ulo Air .Conditiouui:. Fea­turing: a pre-chill setting thai cools a Bun-bnked car in a jiffy, four 4-Way adiustnble louvers.d-spoed blower plus automatic thermostat;

Use Sears E asy Payment Plan

SH O P A T S E A R S A N D S A V E

• i s r . o M u j K A i . D ' a i .

Sears 4 0 3 M iiin Ayt*. W ohI T w in I'iiIIh, Idnho S h o p M o i l . , I 'r J , ’ i l l | i.in ,

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