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IfUnljjo^s Largest-Evening Newspaper . 69th year, 228th ittgo TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER t'9, 1972 10 ' i!gatjp^7 enter WASHINGTON (UPI) -^cn- nte Democrntlc lender Mike Mansfield nnd Sen. George D. Aiken, R-Vl,, Introduced n bill today to increase the amount of nfioney a Socinl Security pen- sioner, could' make without losing uny lieneflLs. Besides riilsinK from Jl.GflO to $3,000 tiie nfiaximinn that could be earned from outside sources, Mansfield said t)]e bill would also ' reduce .the iimount by which a person woul^ be pemilized” for earning-fflore tJian Uiat- ■‘Tills is lony overdue,” said Aiken, flO, tJie senior GOP member in the Senate. ‘‘It’s not ri^ht tq keep people liviny^at poverty levels or less juirt because tliey happen to be livinfi on Social Security." Sen. Frank Church, D-ldaho, ^Beards, mustuches out nts~^ and- fivo^ oUier Democratic senators introduce(| a resolution aimed at keeping the udminis- triition from siit^csting in checks to be mailed to 2fl million pensioners‘Oct. 3 Uiat President Nixon should get credit for a 20 per cent Social Security increase. Church tried, to get imme- ' diate ' consideration pf his resolution today but Acting ’Senate Republican I-eader Wil- liam B. Saxbe of Ohio objected, postponing any action indefi- 'nitiily. - nyCHAHLOTTEnEU ‘ Tlmes-Ncwi writer JEROME — Bcnrds and mustaches are stijl j "out” and clean shaven faces arc "In" for were under the impression the special board ' meeting had been called to discuss the matter -iiirtth^c^anmL^otlha-studcnLiivolvcd ___ Ugandan rschoolsr In a special school board meeting Mondoy night, trustees agreed without formal action to back upTi previous'policy prohibiting fltudents L from wearing beards- or- mustaches and to. support the administrative decisions on- 'the motter. . « .* Prompting the special school board meeting was an incident in the Jerome. High School in • ■■whlchasludftntwQsgiven specific instructions ro go home and shave'off a mustache. The'~student- complied but tlie studeht's mother called the superintendent of schools und protested soyiijg she did not think the school principal had any outhority to tell her son what he could or could not do. Most of the trustees of the district said they Chairman Gordon Hollifleld said the meetfhg was called only^ to discuss the dress code as -requcalftd-by=BuplT-John-Campb*llf Campbell told the board he asked for the •meeting to inform the board,of the sltUalipn. IW SAld 25 or 30 other students aro perhaps involved In the controversy; —‘ • ^airman.Holllficld agreed with the board’s final decision but he questioned the fact in 1971 Uie board instigated the dress code which has now been almost eliminated. He sold even.the present code Has not been enfofccd. "I don't see how you can enforcc the repulation on beards a~nd mustaches .when we have not been enforcing other dress codc reKulations with the exception of bare feet. I don’t want the dress code and I think we should eliminate It," ( C o n t i n u e d o n P . 1 3 ) invadfinL Pol i hole up DEMOCRATIC PRESmENTIAL candidate ^ ScD. George McGoveni (rfjiht) ivon’l be meeting PrcBldent Nixon [n face to (ace debate, but In Clnpinnnti. Ohio, Mondoy, ho cneountered •Beveral Nlxob suppoKers during a c a n ip a ^ ^ stop. OlscuBsiDg respective views on alnneffty. for draft evaders ore* KWGlWfliii and-Rodney Denny, one of t^e Nixon supporters. (UPI) EImore escapees KAMPAU (UPl)-A 1,000: man Invasion force of Ugandan exiles from Tanzania dug in today in ideal-defensive country Just inside Uganda in on area filled with swamps and lakes, iDCtaincm the area'sain. The force had been reported in full retreal on Monday. Wiiile Uganda Air Force plan(5s made tw o' abortive b^imbmg raids on a Tanzanian town. President Idl Amin 'ncciiscd Tanzanian preaident- Julius Nyerere and Dr. Milton Obotc, 4 jf responsibility for the ' invasidtr,” Obotc"wns“the~mnn~ Amin ousted to take power in Uganda, There “had been no official sa\s Idaho subpoenas Whon wor^ tfo ff iii iomt- ateoi o f o l o b p - , _ now, you goUa know (jfogiuphy to JlWI w i u t i c computer vendors (liey c ByDAVIDESPO Tlmcs-Newswriier ~ “^ O rS E 'ITic statc'-legislature's Joint . nudget-Fiaciil Qommlttije was expected to Issue subpoenas today to five major cQmputciL_vcn^ dors. / The notices are the first in the history of the committee and have been used only rarely in Jngiitlativn hislnry the state auditor, representatives of the State . -Highway- Department, the—Department Of -Administrative Sccvlcca..aWd:Hhc_St9teJ^r- chostng Agent. department hod-been Involved recently In requests for bids from computer corporations and thus, were Invited to the hearing. ^4tobort»iBftid4h»r i>4oMh»Hmbpo< remain at MOUNTAT]^niOME^'Tw^“nppnrcntlresnibllshed-throuBtr-pfmemnm~rff—bc—runaway men who escaped the Elmore— hlsus?T>f a gasqllne credit card_juvenllfia whenJiejpottud.thorn County jail early Sunday are at a stAllon In Forsytli, Mont. Sunday morning. The fugitives Offk-ors Bald ho had boon shot ordered Elsberry to head six times In the head and chest toward Fairfield whin they with a‘ .38 calibcr pistol. He was made hiin slop anoUier cor. The found-dead in Uie restroom of, car had Oregon license plates Uie rest stop. Tlie Federal Bureau of In- vestigation office In Boise hus Issued warrants for the arrests announcement about the fight- Ing In southwest Uganda since noon-Mondny when a military spokesman said the Invading force was in full retreot after -loBing— nO— killed— aiid___5(L i)<-taih, r. ni Btill at large ond tliought to be somewhere in Montana. Th« fugitives, identified as Wallace Rhoades Jr,i 22. Clark County, Nev., ond James M, Shields, 20, Mountalh Home, are also thought to be linked with the shooting death of a Montana and "Tliey made the people get out and told me 'to get in and drive," he said, Tlie occupants, Mr, and Mrs, Sheriff’s officers In Miles City, Mont., said a m an's body found In a rest' stop along In- ------ terfltnto-llighwoy-®4-«bQ»t4wo— slaughlec— ShielUs^'iis-being- miips wpqt nf miips rit^Lhnc— hi!ld.-fnc-.gnind Inn-rny nnti .of.lhe-two.BScapee{jfor.iinlawfuLHEdward ___ B--------H u U o l m a n , flight. Dayvllle, Ore., were left by'the Rhoades was in Joll on a side of Uie road unharmed, charge of involuntary man- ti .. fugitives Iraveled ..vW al milcft wltli the captured, " " ______ ¥ ¥ • o j-k ii i«l (InDar-es-Salaam,Tanzania, C O U l I UPI.cprrespondent David Mar- lin said today the original'700-" man force, made up-- of "Ugandan exiles who followed Dr. Obole into Tanzania,” was reinforced Monday night by another 300 Ugandan exiles. ("They are dug In,” Martin been identified. The name will not be released until relatives have been notified. Ofdcers said the victim has been tentiitlvely Ibiked to Rhoades and Shields, but nothing concrete has been established yet, The dead-man'.s identity wna parole violation. Tlie two men ‘overpowered Elrnore County Sheriff Earl Winter during ; breakfast hour at the jail Sunday. Mountain Home Police Of- fleer A1 Elsberry -was later taken hostiige by Uie pair. Eltiberry said the two more milcft wltli the police •CTfR'tir bofflru’tuavliig liii war ruling suggested ■SAN FRANCISCO (UPIl- U.S. District Judge William T. _auld—^ioy-h»vo-been-reln— SweiBert-suBKcsted-Mondoy'the forcedyThey'hav 6 had supplies U.S. Supreme Court rhake "a und ammunition, including new final stiitement" ^on whether armaments, brought Into them. American involvement In the -They—arji-oppuccntly--holdlng—Vielrium-wac-liMJOiatituUomtl- Julin Andreason, legislative fiscal officer, to "put teeth" Into the committeo’s-llcsire to . said today the subpoenas would be served on hear from thexomputer cofporotlbns bivolved. Individual executives of Intematioiilil Business “WeVe having the heorlng to see If we need to Machines; Unlvac, a division of the Sperry chonge the statutes In th? practices of com- ' 'H'aria Lorporation; ueTSn-ul Dam CBrporoHon^------ petitiverblddlng^^he-Bald.^-------- — Hon«ywoll-and-Surrougl»ftXorporatioiu^,___ _______ William J. Lontlna. R»Hollistcf, House - -Ajidroason dccllnod-to roloase -the-names of— ; 8pcokerrBald today the subpoenas w ouid-pla^ tJie Individuals being' subpoenaed until the the various computer vendors on an equal nQLiccs.hHttJ?ecn.scrvcd.. He said, however, thot ____ footing in presenting testimony. He said the committee staff members would present tfie ' subpoona'B^peiinlt' thi thenr-tD-tcstlfr"W ithout "jeopardizing" their position regordbig future contracts. Lantlng said he add Senate President Pro Tern James Ellsworth, R-Leadore, had requested the FlscoU^udget Committee investigate (he^ _______ Tim their own.” ) cuffed toT fence. As of this morning, the Oregon car had not been located, officers gaid. % Investigation is being handled by tlie FBI in Butte, Mont., and tlie Rosebud County sheriff's office in central Montano. Relations belweOn lunzunlu The high court should resolve “Tinr subpoenas later today. He said the subpoenas'were notices to appear before a committee hearing scheduled for Friday, -when, the committee will look Into "certain claims made by certain of the vendors .. (sU»tc) procurement practices are . not____ cnmplotnt-madQ-bV-Untvac represBntatlvesT" competitive.” Lantlngsaldthothedidnotknowwhelherornot Tlie fiscal officer also said he hod travelled to ' the complaints were justified. - . . Twin Fulls Monday rUght to confer with the ' TTie speaker said flie Unlvac representatives committee co-choirmen. Sen. Richard &. High, hod sold that the "bWs,|pfs,computcr hardware R^Twln Falls'"and "Rop. William HObertsV K- were wofl and Ugandit, which with Kenya make up the East Africa . Community, deteriorated rapid- ly after Amin ousted Obote in a swift coup while Obote was out of the country, fiinzanla has never recognized Amin’s government. Obote* has taken -rm'-U iu A ti people ""who have been torn with controversy over the Vietnam war and who could again in the future be faced with a similar.presidential war Involvement," Swelgert said, Swelgert made the comments in dismissing o suit filed last Buhl, Roberts said today the subpoeno forms were signed ot the meeting, but nil maiwaufll " nomeS were filled In, The subpoenas, he said, would Insure a ‘‘very formal hearing," which would Involve taking testimony under oatli from the vendors. He also said state officials hod been 'Tnvlted" to the hearing, set to begin at 9 a.m. In the .State House, b u t. cmpliaslzed only. tho computer • jnprncpntiiHvj>»; iw.iilH hf> sprvtH! with «iiiHpftrnn ~ could qualify. The wording was so exclusive wlr IPM -eeu ld bl<MV According to Langln,. “If you're going to ask for bids you have to find some way to make them competltfve." • He said the legislative'committee’s action was not polltlcaUy Inspired to em barrass Gov. Cecil Andrus. ‘‘Wp. stlU havft..rf,spnnsibllity. to4ho-paoplo-to- ampe , in ' , keep a constant watch ort procc^rosJhjBt. 0ro __ _________ I _____ J -------- -- ------------------ Among «tttto-officlulii-lnvltod-to appoar-are— not In'Jlne v.“ Lantln'g’saldr Booby trap kills Israeli .4isylum wllli many oT followers In Tanzania. WNDON (UPI)-A. bgoby irdp parcel telnu owned with letters of condolence mailed after tlie Munich massiicre of 11 Israeli athletes exploded in the Israeli embassy today, killing the agricultural attiiche and wounding the official who W((s to succeed him In a week. In the second attiick on Israeli diplomats abrond'In 10 days. Dr. Ami Shachori. the embassy‘s 44-year-old agricul - tural affairs counsebr, died when a bulky envelope he .was operilng explode(k file blast deafened • and slightly Injured Kaddar Theo- dor, a diplomat who was to take over ShAchorl's post in a week. Shachori was ending a four-ypr,r stint at Israel's I/lndon embassy. His wife and two children already hml gone home, British Foreign Secretary .Sir Alec noilglas-Ilome sent con- dolence messages-to Shuchori’s widow, Israeli Ambassador Michael Comay and Israeli Foreign Minister Aba Eban. He expressed "<llHgUBt at the underhand act of terrorism,’*' Tlie l^relgn Office said the parcel Uiat killed Shachori was mailed' from , Amsterdam. CSI seeks fund la\^s TWIN FA1-I5 - Truatcoa of - Ihi-CoUoBa-ol-SouUiocn-lduho,-. mocllnB Monday night,, cnilcd for‘loKlslotlon to clear lip proccduro on lundlnn orjunlor' coUoaea. The 'board Instructed the "“ottfirney to pfcpare a draft of propoBcd lealalatlon- which Firing ByDAVIDESPO I'lmes'News writer TWIN FALI 4 - Rtfbert Hale worked his last day us senior citizen program director at.Jhc South Central Community Action Agency July 11. . - His ouster, handled In a series of meetings by ‘ various agency t)pards and 'committees, camo after bciiBd^baantaLwork for-alightly-ovoc4our— r n ...................split liito figures,-there are more tlian 11,000 senior citizens — 55 years of age or older — In Uie tri- county orea. According to Royal Slotten, chairman of Uie Trl-Couhty Board of directors of the agency, Uiey wore "divided about 50-50” over the way Hale did his job as^dlrector'of CAA's senior cltlzc.\s’ program. ___ U w ^ y Hale was fired bj^ tho executive funcUons In promoUng a good working reloUonsblp omong Its employes; — Failure to have U^e best Interests of .the senior citizens at heart; — The acting director at the Ume, Mrs. Betty.' Wooten, failed to allow needed assistance for the projects from Uie Idaho Office ot) Aging; — Tho manner in which the board and its committees asked for Hale's resignation^. Look inside TV shop OK \L ____ ' ....... VoHtival ivrnpiip. It iSew Ketchiim bridge, 13 could be presented the Idoho- leglsloture to corre^;t a present mlsuhderstandlntt ,of the Idaho code on funtT^fiirlHullon. During Uiot time the agency had finalized Its contract grant for Uie flscol year wlUi Uie Idaho Office o j Aging, the agency* In Boise that, ■■chfthnols federA Ta^tf funds.' > . ^ iDut several of Uie senior citizens have since said tlia^ Halo personaUy had Uttle affect on tho _ grap.tjvrltlng, UiHtmcwork-wn 8'ttDiifl'nlmoflrin~ • spite of him; * ' Hale admits he needed assistance in writing Uie.programs properly for Uie statejofflclals, but blames many of tlie problem^ ho. en- countered on other agency staff members, some ofwhom', ■ he , said, ’*snbolaRed“ ■ __ hla efforts. -KtlMorlnlH -------Spnrl»rtO-IT’ I'nrm, m . TV, movlcM, A •Ncverthplofts, hla firing britugl^t into the opea~ 0 spilt among senior clUzon? In t)ie area of T^vln ' Falls, Cassia and Jforome cn According to Deportment of- &clal £ocur|ty Last of a series eomrhltteo, July 7, thf cltlicns Involved In the projQcUi In Durloy, Klmbcrly-lIanson-MurtauBh and Buhl voted to petition the CAA boVd for disaaaoclntlon from the agency. A nnolc6,innin aav8 mveral rooaonai ^ ftllure oFthe-iiigencjrto-provido proper conununlcatlon with tho senior citltens and >4d«ho-0^c(M)n-Aaln(it7 =SV»flub9«ittenteAAtxinnlTnootlnBrthirtltTOr— — groups presented tho petltloris, bMt (Inal CAA action WQj deforod pending further study. - At a July 1» CAA cxccutiyo commlttoo , moetlngr oilled to discuss the p«tlUons, the -----' Issue ot Hale’ s tenure came under dlsnisalon. According to official m lnutca oMhe-meotlniir------Uio following exchanges occurred between Mrs. -Kay-£ell.-dl[eaitr^oLtha-IdiihQjPimartmont of Special Servicos; which has responsibility for the office on Aglnfljipd'chairman of the Tri- County Boflrd Slotten; s, 'Slottenr-Thls borad decided that thcjoh the... “S.-C.-dlroet4r w«s doing ww-not-whot-wo ^— '— wanted." . ' ' -— —^ObJuctlon to tho milnnor In which thoXlAA - - "Pell! poeranhb oxonitlve director decide Oils?" . 'fflotteni^Kermtllyrbm 'Hot lililiil litsj." (ContlnueJonRi?)

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69th ye a r, 228th ittgo TW IN FALLS , ID A H O , TU ESD A Y . SEPTEM BER t'9, 19721 0 '

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WASHINGTON (U P I) - ^ c n - nte D em ocrntlc l e n d e r Mike M ansfield nnd Sen. G eorge D. Aiken, R-Vl,, Introduced n bill today to increase the am oun t of nfioney a Socinl S ecurity pen­sioner, could' m ake without losing uny lieneflLs.

B esides riilsinK from Jl.GflO to $3,000 tiie nfiaximinn th a t could be ea rn ed from outside sources, M ansfield sa id t)]e b ill would also ' re d u ce .the iim ount by which a person woul^ be pem ilized” for ea rn in g -ff lo re tJian Uiat-

■‘Tills is lony o v erd u e,” said Aiken, flO, tJie sen io r GO P m em b er in the S enate . ‘‘I t ’s not ri^ h t tq keep people liv iny^at poverty levels or less juirt because tliey h appen to be livinfi on Social S ecu rity ."

Sen. F ra n k C hurch , D -ldaho,

^Beards, mustuches outnts~^

a n d - fivo^ oUier D em ocratic se n a to rs in troduce(| a reso lu tion a im ed a t keeping the udm inis- triition fro m s iit^ c s tin g in checks to be m ailed to 2fl m illion p e n s io n e rs ‘O ct. 3 Uiat P res id en t Nixon should get c red it fo r a 20 p e r ce n t Social S ecurity in c re ase .

C hurch tried, to g e t im m e- ' d ia te ' considera tion pf his

reso lu tion today but Acting ’ S enate R epub lican I-eader Wil­

liam B. Saxbe of Ohio objec ted , postponing any ac tion indefi-

'n i t i i ly . -

n y C H A H L O T T E n E U ‘ T lm es-N cw i w riter

JE R O M E — B cnrds and m ustaches a re stijl j " o u t” and clean shaven faces a rc " In " for

w ere under the im pression the spec ia l board ' m eeting had been c a lled to d iscuss th e m a tte r -iiirtth c anmL otlha-studcnLiivolvcd___ U gandan

rschoo lsrIn a specia l school board m eeting M ondoy

■ n ight, tru s tee s ag reed without form al ac tion to back upTi p re v io u s 'p o licy prohibiting fltudents

L from w earing beards- or- m ustaches and to . support the ad m in is tra tiv e decisions on- 'the m o tte r. . « .*

P rom pting the special school board m eeting was an incident in the Jerom e. High School in

• ■ ■ w h lchasludftn tw Q sgiven specific instructions ro go hom e and sh av e 'o ff a m ustache.

The'~ student- com plied but tlie s tu d eh t's m o ther ca lled the superin tendent of schools und p ro tested soyiijg she did not think the school princ ipa l had any ou thority to tell her son w hat he could or could not do.

M ost of the tru stees of the d istrict said they

C hairm an Gordon Hollifleld sa id th e m eetfhg w as ca lled only^ to d iscuss th e d re ss code as

-requcalftd-by=B uplT-John-C am pb*llfC am pbell told the board he ask e d for the

•m eeting to inform th e board ,of th e sltU alipn. IW SAld 25 or 30 o ther s tu d en ts aro p e rh ap s involved In th e controversy ; — ‘• ^ a irm a n .H o lllf ic ld ag reed with the b o a rd ’s final decision bu t he questioned th e fac t in 1971 Uie board instiga ted the d re ss code w hich has now been alm ost e lim inated . He sold ev e n .th e p re sen t code Has not been enfofccd.

"I d o n 't see how you can en fo rcc the re pu lation on b ea rd s a~nd m u sta ch e s .w hen we have not been en forcing o th e r d re ss codc reK ulations w ith the exception of b a re feet. I don’t w ant the d re ss code and I think we should e lim in a te It,"

( C o n t i n u e d o n P . 1 3 )

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hole up

DEM OCRATIC P R E S m E N T IA L ca n d id a te ^ ScD. G eorge M cG oveni (rfjiht) ivon’l be m eeting PrcBldent Nixon [n face to (ace deba te , but In C lnpinnnti. Ohio, M ondoy, ho cneountered

•Beveral Nlxob suppoK ers during a c a n i p a ^ ^ stop. OlscuBsiDg re sp ectiv e view s on alnneffty. for d ra f t ev a d ers ore* KWGlWfliii an d -R odney D enny, one of t^ e Nixon su p p o rters . (U P I)

EImore escapees

K A M P A U ( U P l ) - A 1,000: m an Invasion force of U gandan ex iles from T anzan ia dug in today in ideal-defensive country Just inside U ganda in on area filled w ith sw a m p s an d lakes,

iDCtaincm the a re a 's a in . T he fo rce had been re p o rted in full r e tr e a l on M onday.

Wiiile U ganda A ir Force plan(5s m ade tw o ' abortive b^imbmg ra id s on a T anzan ian town. P re s id e n t Idl Amin

'n c c i is c d T an z an ian p re a id en t- Ju liu s N y e re re an d Dr. Milton O botc, 4jf re sp o n sib ility for the ' invasidtr,” O b o tc"w n s“ the~m nn~ A m in ousted to tak e p ow er in U ganda,

T h ere “h ad been no official

s a \ sIdaho subpoenas

W h o n w o r ^ t f o f f iii io m t- a t e o i o f o l o b p - , _ n o w , y o u g o U a k n o w ( j f o g i u p h y to JlWI w iu tic

computer vendors( lie y c B yDAVIDESPO

T lm cs-N ew sw riier ~ “ O r S E — 'ITic s ta tc '- le g is la tu r e 's Joint . n u dget-F iac iil Qom m lttije w as ex p e cted to Issue

subpoenas today to five m ajo r cQmputciL_vcn^ do rs. /

T he notices a re the f irs t in the h is to ry of the co m m ittee a n d have been used only ra re ly in

Jn g iitla tiv n h islnry

the s ta te aud ito r, re p re se n ta tiv e s of the S ta te . -H ighw ay- D epartm en t, th e —D e p artm en t Of -A d m in is tra tiv e Sccvlcca..aW d:Hhc_St9t e J ^ r - chostng A gent.

d ep a rtm en t h o d -b e e n Involved re cen tly In re q u es ts for bids from co m p u te r co rpora tions and thus, w ere Invited to the h ea rin g .^4tobor t»iBftid4h»r i>4oMh»Hmbpo<

rem ain a tM O U N T A T ]^ n iO M E ^ 'T w ^ “ n p p n rc n tlr e s n ib lls h e d - th ro u B tr -p fm e m n m ~ rf f— b c —r u n a w a y

m en who escaped th e E lm ore— hlsus?T>f a gasq llne c re d it ca rd _ ju v e n llf ia w h e n J ie jp o ttu d .th o rn County ja il ea rly Sunday a re a t a stAllon In F o rsy tli, M ont. Sunday m orn ing . T he fugitives

Offk-ors Bald ho had boon shot o rd e re d E ls b e r r y to h e a d six tim e s In the h ead and chest tow ard F a irfie ld w h in they with a‘ .38 ca lib c r p isto l. He w as m ad e hiin slop anoU ier cor. T he found-dead in Uie re s tro o m of, c a r had O regon license p la tes Uie re s t stop.

Tlie F e d e ra l B ureau of In­vestigation office In Boise hus Issued w a rra n ts for th e a r re s ts

ann o u n cem en t ab o u t th e figh t- Ing In sou thw est U ganda since noon-M ondny when a m ilita ry spokesm an sa id the Invading force w a s in full re tr e o t a f te r

-loBing— n O — killed— aiid___5(L

i ) < - t a ih , r . n i

Btill a t la rg e ond tliought to be som ew here in M ontana.

Th« fugitives, identified as W allace R hoades J r , i 22. Clark County, Nev., ond J a m e s M, Shields, 20, M ountalh H om e, are also thought to be linked with the shooting death of a M ontana

and "T liey m ad e the people get out and told m e 'to get in and d riv e ," h e said,

Tlie occupan ts, Mr, and M rs,

Sheriff’s officers In Miles City, M ont., said a m a n 's body found In a re s t' stop along In-

------ terfltnto-llighwoy-®4-«bQ»t4wo— slaughlec— S h ie lU s^ 'iis -b e in g -m iip s wpqt n f m iip s r i t ^ L h n c — h i! ld .- fn c - .g n in d In n -rn y nnti

.of.lhe-tw o.BScapee{jfor.iinlaw fuLH Edw ard___ B--------H u U o lm an ,flight. D ayvllle, O re., w ere left b y 'th e

R hoades w as in Joll on a side of Uie road un h arm ed ,

ch a rg e of invo lun ta ry m an- t i . . fugitives Irav ele d . .v W a l milcft wltli the

ca p tu red , " " ______ ¥ ¥ • o j - k i i i « l(In D a r-e s -S a la a m ,T a n z a n ia , C O U l I

U P I.c p rre sp o n d e n t D avid M ar­lin sa id today th e orig inal'700-" m an fo rce, m a d e up-- of "U g an d an ex iles who followed D r. O bole into T a n z a n ia ,” was re in fo rced M onday n ig h t by a n o th e r 300 U g an d an ex iles.

("T h e y a r e dug In,” M artin

been identified.T he nam e will not be re leased

u n ti l r e la t iv e s h a v e been n o tif ie d . O f d c e r s s a id the victim h as been tentiitlvely Ibiked to R hoades a n d Shields, but nothing concrete h as been estab lished yet,

• T he dead-m an '.s iden tity wna

paro le violation.Tlie two m en ‘overpow ered

E lrnore County Sheriff E arl W inter during ; b re ak fa s t hour a t the jail Sunday.

M ountain Home P o lice Of- fleer A1 E lsb erry -was la te r taken hostiige by Uie pair.

E lt ib e r ry s a id th e two

m o re milcft wltli the police •CTfR'tir bofflr u’tuavliig liii

w ar ru ling suggested

■SAN FRANCISCO ( U P I l - U.S. D is tric t Ju d g e W illiam T.

_ a u ld —^ i o y - h » v o - b e e n - r e l n — SweiBert-suBK csted-M ondoy'the fo rced y T h e y 'h av 6 had supplies U.S. S uprem e C ourt rhake " a und am m unition , including new final s tiite m e n t" ^on w h e th er a rm a m e n ts , b ro u g h t Into them . A m erican invo lvem en t In the

-They—a rji-o p p u ccn tly --h o ld ln g — Vielrium -w ac-liM JOiatituUom tl-

Julin A ndreason , leg is la tiv e fisca l officer, to " p u t t e e th " Into th e co m m itte o ’s-llc s ire to . sa id today th e subpoenas would be served on h e a r from th e x o m p u te r co fp o ro tlb n s bivolved. Individual execu tives of In tem atio iilil B usiness “ WeVe hav ing th e heo rlng to se e If w e need to M achines; U nlvac , a d iv ision of the S perry chonge th e s ta tu te s In th ? p ra c tic e s of com -

' 'H 'aria L orporation ; ueTSn-ul D a m CBrporoHon^------ petitiverblddlng^^he-B ald.^-------- —— H on«yw oll-and-S urrougl»ftX orporatio iu^ ,__________ W illiam J . L o n t ln a . R » H o llis tc f , H ou se

- -A jid ro aso n dccllnod-to ro loase -th e -n am es o f — ;8pcokerrB ald today th e su b p o en as w o u i d - p l a ^ tJie Indiv iduals being ' subpoenaed un til the th e v a rio u s co m p u ter v en d o rs on an equa l

— nQLiccs.hHttJ?ecn.scrvcd.. He sa id , how ever, thot____footing in p resen tin g tes tim ony . H e sa id t h ecom m ittee s ta ff m em b ers would p re sen t tfie ' su b poona 'B ^peiin lt' thi■ th e n r - tD - tc s t l f r " W ith o u t —

" jeo p ard iz in g " th e ir position re g o rd b ig fu tu re con trac ts.

L antlng sa id he add Senate P re s id e n t P ro Tern J a m e s E llsw orth , R -L eadore , h a d re q u es ted th e F ls c o U ^ u d g e t C o m m it te e i n v e s t ig a te (he^_______

T i mth e ir ow n.” )

cuffed t o T fence.As o f th is m o rn in g , th e

O reg o n c a r h a d n o t been located, o ff ic ers gaid.

%Investiga tion is being handled

by tlie F B I in Butte , M ont., and tlie Rosebud County sh e riff 's office in ce n tra l M ontano.

R elations belweOn lunzunluT he high co u r t should reso lve

“Tinr

subpoenas la te r today.He said the subpoenas 'w ere notices to a p p e ar

before a co m m ittee h ea rin g schedu led for F rid ay , -w hen, the co m m ittee will look Into "c e r ta in c la im s m ade by ce rta in of th e vendors

.. (sU»tc) p ro cu rem en t p ra c tic e s a r e . n ot____ cn m p lo tn t-m ad Q -b V -U n tv ac r ep resBntatlvesT"co m p etitiv e .” L a n tln g s a ld th o th e d id n o tk n o w w h e lh e ro rn o t

Tlie fiscal officer also said he hod trav e lle d to ' th e com plain ts w ere justified . - . .Twin F u lls M onday rUght to confer w ith th e ' TTie sp e a k e r sa id flie U n lv ac re p rese n ta tiv e s com m ittee co-choirm en. Sen. R ic h ard &. High, hod sold th a t the "bW s,|pfs,com putcr h a rd w are R^Twln F alls '"and "Rop. W illiam HObertsV K- w ere wofl

an d Ugandit, w hich w ith Kenya m ak e up the E a s t Africa

. Com m unity , d e te r io ra te d ra p id ­ly a f te r A m in ousted O bote in a sw ift coup w hile Obote w as out of the co un try , f i in z a n la has n ev e r recognized A m in’s g ov ern m en t. Obote* h a s taken

-rm '-U iu A tipeople ""who h av e been to rn w ith co n tro v ersy o ver the V ietnam w a r an d who could ag a in in th e fu tu re be faced w ith a s im ila r .p re s id e n tia l w a r Invo lvem en t," S w elg ert said ,

S w elgert m a d e the com m ents in d ism issing o su it filed la s t

B uhl, R oberts said today the subpoeno form s w ere signed o t the m ee tin g , bu t nil m aiw aufll " nom eS w ere filled In,

T he subpoenas, he sa id , would Insure a ‘‘very fo rm a l h e a rin g ," which would Involve taking testim ony u n d er oatli from the vendors.

He also sa id s ta te officials hod been 'T nv lted" to th e h ea rin g , set to begin a t 9 a .m . In th e .State H ouse, b u t . cm pliaslzed o n ly . tho com puter •

jnprncpntiiHvj>»; iw.iilH hf> sprvtH! with «iiiHpftrnn ~

could qualify . T he w ording w as so exclusive w lr IP M -eeu l d bl<MV

A ccording to Langln,. “ If y o u 're going to ask fo r b ids you hav e to find som e w ay to m ake th em com petltfve ." •

He sa id th e leg is la tiv e 'co m m itte e’s ac tion was not polltlcaUy Inspired to e m b a rra ss Gov. Cecil A ndrus.

‘‘Wp. s tlU havft..r f ,spnnsib llity. to 4 ho-paop lo -to -am pe , in ' , keep a co n stan t w atch ort p ro c c ^ ro s J h jB t.0r o __

_________ I_____ J -------- - - ------------------Among «tttto-officlulii-lnvltod-to a p p o a r-a re — not In 'Jlne v .“ Lantln 'g’s a ld r

Booby trap kills Israeli.4isy lum wllli m any o T follow ers In T anzania.

■ W N D O N (U P I ) - A . bgoby ird p parcel te ln u o w n e d with le tte rs of condolence m ailed af te r tlie M unich m assiicre of 11 Is rae li a th le tes exploded in the Israe li em bassy today, killing the a g ric u ltu ra l attiiche and wounding the official who W((s to succeed h im In a week.

In the second a ttiick on Israeli dip lom ats ab ro n d 'In 10 days. D r. Ami S hachori. the

em b a ssy ‘s 44-year-old ag ric u l­tural a f fa irs co u n se b r, died when a bulky envelope he .was operilng explode(k

f i le b las t dea fened • and slightly In jured K a d d ar Theo­dor, a d ip lom at who was to take o v er ShA chorl's post in a week. S hachori w as ending a four-ypr,r s tin t a t Is rae l 's I/lndon em bassy . His wife and two ch ild re n a lre ad y hml gone

hom e,B ritish Foreign S ecre ta ry .Sir

Alec noilg las-Ilom e sen t con­dolence m essages-to S huchori’s widow, Israe li A m bassador M ichael Comay and Israe li Fo reign M inister Aba E b an . He ex p ressed "<llHgUBt a t the underh an d a c t of te rro rism ,’*'

T lie l ^ r e lg n Office said the p a rce l Uiat k illed Shachori w as m ailed ' from , A m sterdam .

CSI seeks fund la\^s

TWIN FA 1-I5 - Truatcoa of - Ihi-CoUoBa-ol-SouUiocn-lduho,-.

mocllnB M onday n igh t,, cnilcd f o r ‘ loK lslo tlon to c le a r lip

■ proccduro on lundlnn o rju n lo r ' coUoaea.

T h e 'b o a r d In s t ru c te d the " “ottfirney to p fc p a re a d ra ft of

p ropoB cd le a la la tlo n - w hich

Firing• B yD A V ID E S PO

I 'lm es 'N ew s w rite r TW IN F A L I4 - R tfbert H a le w orked h is la s t

day us sen io r citizen p ro g ram d irec to r a t .J h c South C en tra l C om m unity A ction Agency Ju ly 11. .- H is o u s te r, hand led In a se r ie s of m ee tin g s by ‘

vario u s agency t)pards and 'co m m itte es , cam o a f te r bciiB d^baantaLw ork for-alightly-ovoc4our—

r n ...................— ■

sp lit liitof ig u re s ,- th e re a re m ore tlian 11,000 senior citizens — 55 y e a rs of age o r o lder — In Uie t r i ­county orea .

A ccording to R oyal S lotten, ch a irm an of Uie T rl-Couhty B oard of d irec to rs of the agency, Uiey w ore "d iv ided abou t 50-50” over the way H ale did h is job a s^ d lre c to r 'o f CAA's senior cltlzc .\s’ p rog ram .

___ U w ^ y H ale w a s fired bj tho execu tive

funcUons In prom oUng a good w orking reloU onsblp om ong Its em ployes;

— F a ilu re to h av e U^e b est In te rests of .the sen io r citizens a t h ea rt;

— T he ac tin g d irec to r a t th e Ume, M rs. B etty .' W ooten, failed to allow n eed ed ass is ta n c e fo r th e p ro jec ts from Uie Idaho Office ot) Aging;

— Tho m a n n e r in w hich th e b o ard an d its co m m itte es ask e d for H a le 's re signation^ .

Look insideTV shop OK \L ____ ' .......

VoHtival ivrnpiip. It

iSew Ketchiim bridge, 13could b e p re sen ted th e Idoho- leg ls lo tu re to corre^;t a present m lsu h d e rs tandlntt ,of the Idaho code on funtT^fiirlH ullon.

D uring Uiot tim e the agency h ad finalized Its co n tra c t g ra n t for Uie flscol y e a r wlUi Uie Idaho Office o j A ging, the agency* In B oise t h a t ,

■■chfthnols f e d e r A T a ^ t f fu n d s.' > ‘. ^ iD u t s e v e ra l of Uie sen ior c itizen s h av e s in ce

sa id tlia^ H alo personaU y had Uttle affec t on tho _ g ra p .tjv r ltln g , UiHtm c w o rk -w n 8'ttD iifl'nlmoflrin~• sp ite of h im ; * '

H ale a d m its he n eed ed a s s is ta n c e in w riting U ie .p ro g ram s p roperly for Uie s ta te jo ff lc la ls , bu t b la m e s m an y of tlie p roblem ^ h o . en ­co u n te red on o th e r agency s ta f f m em b ers , som e o f w h o m ' , ■ h e , said , • ’*snbolaRed“ ■

__ hla efforts.

-KtlMorlnlH-------S pnrl»rtO-IT’

I'nrm, m . T V , movlcM, A

•N cv erth p lo fts , h la firing britugl^t into th e o p ea ~ 0 sp ilt a m o n g sen io r clUzon? In t)ie a r e a o f T^vln

' F a lls , C assia and Jforom e cnA ccording to D ep o rtm en t of- & c la l £ o c u r |ty

Last o f a series

eomrhltteo, July 7, thf cltlicns Involved In the projQcUi In Durloy, Klmbcrly-lIanson-MurtauBh and Buhl voted to petition the CAA boVd for disaaaoclntlon from the agency.

A nnolc6,innin aav8 mveral rooaonai ■— ^ ft llu re oFthe-iiigencjrto-provido proper

conununlcatlon with tho senior citltens and > 4 d « h o -0^c(M )n-A aln (it7

=SV»flub9«ittenteAAtxinnlTnootlnBrthirtltTOr— —

groups presented tho petltloris, bMt (Inal CAA

action WQj deforod pending further study. -

At a July 1» CAA cxccutiyo commlttoo

, moetlngr oilled to discuss the p«tlUons, the -----'

Issue ot Hale’s tenure came under dlsnisalon.

According to official m lnutca oMhe-meotlniir------—

Uio following exchanges occurred between Mrs.

-Kay-£ell.-dl[eaitr^oLtha-IdiihQjPimartmont of

Special Servicos; which has responsibility for

the office on Aglnfljipd'chairman of the Tri-

County Boflrd Slotten; s,

■'Slottenr-Thls borad decided that thcjoh the...

“S.-C.-dlroet4r w«s doing ww-not-whot-wo — '—

wanted." . ' ’ ■ ' -—

— ObJuctlon to tho m ilnnor In w hich thoXlAA

- - "Pell! poeranhb oxonitlve director decide

O ils?" . ■— 'fflotteni Kermtllyrbm 'Hot lililiil litsj."

(ContlnueJonRi?)

■ I- -

3 ’'Tlmti'Niwl, Twin Falli. Idaho Tumday, Siplmbtr l«, 197}

XFperator“of cai: pool due funds

- V ;-------- B yRlCHAH DCIlARN OCK— Ibgitilfition-covorlng t ) » poolB O I ^ '( U P l ) — Id/iiio B oard tlioro w ns no proUlcm.

' — "'-of'ESuiiitlntia loltl Uie op era to r ■ ■ Uiilll”llir“lB8t"liJffL —

of tjw defunct.Btoto cflr pool ho ..,poas«I.D JA W -crfiatlng tlio pooJ m a y 5 c ontitl&j to pnym ent fo r u n d er Uic office of sW to pur* s o rv lc o s ro n d o rc d b u t hfi ch a sin g ag e n t Uio E)opnrtm cnt

. p robab ly will Imvo to go to court o f A dm lnlstriitlvo S orv lccs liad to g e t o th e r dnm ngcs. no prob lem in financing tlie pool

.R obert. M iller, p re sid e n t of tlirougli U itor-account blllingn.'— - I n i t t r d - ^ — iTcasing---------nnt)------ C rc n tlo n -o f-tH e-T » o l* b H « w r

M anagem en t Co., p re se n te d to liow over, s tiir tc d a now ball th e board $165,000.77 w orth of g am e , A ndrus Rold.,

— c la im s agolnst tiio afiito — “ I no longer luid a void ofIn c lu d in g . 184,00^33 In le g is la t io n w ith in w h ic h tocfltliflfllod profits had tlie s ta te . ;w o rk ," ho M id .........................

' lived up to a .con tfac t w ith h im . . “ T his Is p n^atter of low andG ov. Cecil D. A ndrus told t l ie r o l s n o m o n c y to p f ly f o r l t ."

i t : — M;m ?T — irT m ~ fc l lo ; r“ b D n r d ^ ^ n lc " iC lW iM ? r T W in e r ’s n i l “m cm biira he still th inks th e (orney, pointed out to Uie board.State c n r pool wiu) a good idea t h a t " t h e r e w e re b o n afid o

J bu t said the fa ilu re of th e c o n tra c ts " M iller h a d w ith th e l e g is la tu r e to a p p r o p r ia te . .s ta te and sa id Uiey sliould be

■ m oney for It m ade it Im possible Iw nored. He sa id they called forto continue operation of the pool five y e a rs ' opera tion beginninga f te r la s t Ju ly I. wiUi Aug. 10, 1071, bu t w ere

H o pointed out tlia t h e c re a tc d cance llab le by t]fe s ta te a f te r

‘M e e t y o u F ^ n e w p n r t n e r . ’

Uie pool by* executive o rd er m o re than a y e a r ago and thnt a s long as th e re w os 'no

But P a rk .<uiid th e h o a rd In no woy cun p ass Judgm ent on w hat p rofits M iller m igh t be en titled to fo r Uie y e a r Uie c o n tra c t still hiis to run an d sa id that prob^ibly will have to be sM tled tliro u i^ lltlBolion.

A ndrus agreed,

Seen..*Dill Slovcnson boliw helpful

with, window wsshkis prpjcct ' . . . M r . and Mrs, H. HlBglns civjoylng scMiwy In South H lllj . . . Dr. Jomos Tnylornlloildlng itieollngs at C!SI . , . Mr. anriH rC X lo ^ o llo n trying to gel___two young hordes out of corral at aaine time . . . John A ig e rbnuor cleaning up Utter

D ick Machamer helping cuatonner with mirror problem . . . Dr. Frank McAtee talking about houso painting -'prbjcct

downtown shoppem scurrying for sholler during sudden ralnstomi . . _ jD e l_ :- Juker, Buhlrnraktne-tbom lnt*^ chip cookies.'. ..Orant AtlilnsOn and Jim Guerry, botl) Buhl,

j ™ . Iwlplng with corn chopping . , . . ;^ l6 f j 'r i in k BomeitJooklng at

salmon . . . Bill Held running . dosk at police department . . . MrsrDoroUiy Daily and Ann Dolly talkUig to friend . . . Mr. ' and Mrs. WJlllam L . Baker catching fish at Rosewortli . . . and overheard, “ I wonder If the - farmers got their bean win- ' i drows back in shape after tho big windstorm?"

tw o y ea rs . ' ‘Obviously tlle re will b e som e'T lia t is.w hy, h e said , M iller is m oney due in th is re iju rd (fo r

a sk in g for unrealized profits up serv ices re n d e re d ) ," A ndrus said . ■

A ndrus pointed o u t - t h n t - t h r ^ b ill c r e a t in g , th e . c u r pool

‘ ,/j req u ired tlie p u rc h asin g ag e n t '^ ' ------ U o je lm h u ra o -e^ c h -iig B n c y . f o r ^

Regianal Obituarifts V alley B riefs

a t sen ior cen ter_____\ TW IN F A L I^ - The Twin F oIIh Senior

' CHIicd A dvisory Council lins act Oct. 0 for the - o p e n in g r o H h e i f - f le n ln f - e l l le e n -

_ I i n n m ^ : U l c g i n n o M : 4 u n - ^ sq u a re dancing d o s s will s ta r t

- . - - j “n iu rsd o y a t 8 p .m . a t Q m o n tV i. B o J i n i l i _ K i l l l b l h H c n r V _ K l a s s f ; n H all tour m ile s sou th :

V' and tw o and a half m ile s e a s t of, ................. -iB urloy .-C aller.-and—in p tru c jo r- ____

liie m is Dui p a s se a , no sam , w illiam Cheosm nn, 0 1 , fo rm er n ,o m h i 70 Sacrflm cntD Calif 9 .''" ^ .'” ™ ' ™ I N FALLS - H enry H. will b e Chuck F ritc h m an . TTioseoconU iinlne an a p p ro p ria tio n M u rta u g h re s id e n t , - .d ie d fo rm e r Bul-Uiv re s ld e n i. d ied J “ " s f " . ' ’ 5, Tw ih. F a lls , died In te rested m ay call 0784110.

------------------open-tMcenter.

Seniors and volunteerN n re n t work this week and next p rep arin g the building, on Second

- • • Avenue Went In Tw in F allsi for occunancy .__“ “ w oiH lnslnferloriH rfnccsnnrirflm pIellng garden*

tog w ork.• T he bulItlTng, pu rchased e a rlie r this sum m er^ Has a w a lk 'up ra m p to a ss is t p erso n s, w ith dlHleulty walking. ' ^ ‘ -

each c a r taken into th e pool. Wliile th is bill p asse d , h e said , onelo p ay for Uie c a r s did not.

S e c re ta ry of S ta te P e te T. -X c n a r n is n nskcd w to ro —tho

C h t H ' s m a i i

M U R T A U G H - I s a a c — BUHLEY — W illlnm -W nfner

S atu rday in R oseburg , Ore.,

, ^ , , , ................... ................................... - H e m a rr ie d L aura V ivian ■■Rev''’' ^ o ‘r o n 'P in ^ r nf Hip Born Ju ly 16, 1G97, in Hen- otG :30p .m . F riday for a poUuck^ 1 h Mm n ^ Twin F o ils in 1040. He moved Toylor a t S alm e, U tah. The Acccmblv of ToH f ^ n r r h w iir''-® '’®®"’

............. ' M urtaugh lo^UoseburK 10 , o w l e -m oved to Burley, an d I r c U h c s e r v te " “"V ' Co'” " ^“ ven . “ friend . T h ere will b e dancing - -i«O Rey»w horcrho-had^nco- f^ tire ^ - lh U ie-Stofs F e i r v a re a MJou Klm hln u, no’ wa s a w id c a rd s and llvc '-m uslC .

- M ^ g i e - V a l l e y

, , , H eivasT jorn i-cu. i i , id i l. HeState w ould g et the m ondy to „ „ „ i e d to Helen B uker in- - Twind ered by M iller. Doth Aridrus from an d P a r k ' ind icn tcd th e re l.q m o n ey ovailn b le to d o th a t.

M iller lo ld th e board h e h a s no t been paid by th e s ta te since la s t F e b ru a ry a n d is out n ea rly 1100,000 in ca sh a s a re su lt of his deni wlUi th e sUite. T he m oney he is ou t, h e sa id , Includes his p u rc h a se of a hom e.

fo rm e r B i^ b y re s id e n t, d |e d who d led-Satiu-day a t a Twin M onday’ m o’m h ig n t a n iirS n g

following a long illness-. ^ H e w a s . S t ^ S l ^ ^ ^“ S pSS iilT F ork , U tah. ----------------Age C K b will m ee t ^ DAV Hall

lOPSMresided ."

He woa n m em b er of the LDS Church.

Ho is su rv iv ed In add ition to his wife by th re e sons, Cordell C lieesinan. Roseburg,. ^ and Ronald an d C rnig Cheesm an.

5 F e i r y ^ fo r m an y y e a rs and la te r m oved U) ColllornlQ w h e re he h a s since resided .

Surv ivo rs in c lu d e’'hls widow, S acram en to ; two sons, Bowen 'n io m a s , Ij ifa y e tte , C alif., and Jo h n T hom as, Orovlllo, C alif.;

M iss 'K lm ble w as born & p t, 23, IflOO, a t HolHsler.

v e te ra n o f W orld W ar I I ,s e rv in g

F rien d s m ay coll n t Thom p- ^ ' 3son C hapqJ VVednesday af- Surv iv ing o re two sons. L. E .ternoon and evening.

b o th In G e o rg ia , H e w o s .- iw o ,d a u g h te rs , M rs. G erald ine1' . I>(>n^(tria

In .d e a th by h isp a re n ts an d one son.

H anks, C nldw ell; and M rs. J3 U £ n _ C h iic c iu _ S n j;m m e n to ;_ _ , seven g ra n d ch ild ren and

Id a sse n , Tw in F a lls , and Kelsey K lnssen, S t. P ete rsb u rg , F la. T here o re six grandchU dren.

S evera l broU iers and s is te rs p roccded M r. K laasen In ^ a l h .

G rav esid e funeral servfces

M in ic lo k a M e m o r lH l V u l U y M e m o r ia l

A dm itted • T eresa Tubbs, E d n a ’IiCmon.

R u p o rt, an d M rs. Erw lii Hall, B urley .

-JlianilBfiw L

. A dm itted ~S te v e n A r r in g to n , W illiam

F is c h e r , A rc h ie H o w a rd . M artin K nudsen, M rs. D avid

_____ P ed ersen , Mrs.* Alfonzo R alph ,_ -T om m y-^-V oflquoz,:. E s th e r • S ra m o y ^ ^ c n .T iu o h H h 7 ^KBljh

-Cook, Loland M oxwell, B ern a rd ^ w m a n an d M rs. Blaine-W ebb, D obblng, a ll R uport; M rs. E lla a ll T w in F a l ls ; E v a Coffey,

- 'L o p e z a n d son ontl U n d o M rs . W. D. S a v a g e , bo th I la g e rm an : all Paul.----------- Kni)bL'H r r

pu t a ll w a rra n ts received Into-'^*^^’ B ish o p R oger- Uie bimk, o ffic ia ting .

A nyone 55 y e a rs of ag e and o ld e r is Invited.

Now you knowBy U nited P re s s In ternatlonol

P lym outh Rock, trad itionally th e p la c e w here th e P ilg rim • F a th o r s la n d e d In N ew En> g lan d ’s o ldest pci*manent setUe- m en t, .b e c a m e a sym bol of freedom In 1774 when it was sp ilt by d ragg ing It lo U berty Pole S q u are .

BU R L E Y — E llas Longoria.r.rnunqirfp fiinnrni onrvir<.« “ vcn granclchU dren an d 12 51, WTTder r e ^ e h l T “ d ie d - be conducted a t 1 p.m . „ „ „ , . ______ . , .

I 1 v,i I t H 1. 1 V. will be conducted on F rid a y a t 2 t!reo t-g randch ild ren . M onday of na tu ra l c a u ses while W ednesday a t .the Twin . F allsd ra w n in hla behalf wh ch never on ^ y m c e m e te ry . The R ev. Roy Jonesw ere c„ sh ed ..M ille r sa id he hod d a u g h te rV lh re e b ro th e rs south of Burley. “ ' of th e f i r s t C hristian Chui-ch will

and four s is te rs . H is fam ily resides i n W ilder offlc iu te . F riend? ca ll al, . . . . . . F u n e r a l s e r v ic e s w ill be w here funerill serv ices and final R e y n o ld -F u n e ra l Cf>apiei this

P erh p p s-U iere .H a b reak- A rn m g ein en ts a re under the c o n d u t te d * to d a y a t ' r ite s will be conducted lo te r th is evening an d W ednesday untildown In com m unlcaU on, P ark d irec tion of Twin F a lls Mor- S acram en to . week, . - Ume of serv ic es . '

— ---------L — : _______ Lq^eai a r r a n g e m e n ts w e re , un d er the direction of P ay n eI a b a l h a I r a c v M ortuary ,

News lips7 ,1 ,1 - 0 9 ; L L

TTril-Pinit:------------------- Kl n ibL'M f!— M llUr Kd TUHUr ,BlHhs R ichard T hom etz, M rs. W illiam

A“ son WHS born to Mi*, and Moon, B rian Schrfteder andM rs. E rw in Hall, B u r le y .’ M rs. Jo e Cook, a ll Twin F alls

‘ . * an d T ro y W ilson , D a v id-- n i i i i n e ( ' .o i i i i l y • F u lke rson and Ju lle n e D irk , a l l .

I Je ro m e . ^J d r a l t t e d ----------- , -

-B lansT —Be th—W urs I—

No inquest set MAI.T.<U -O u i idii

in TF shooting

----------O d ir -6 nickr->PioaboTF o s te r , H a ile y , an d .Vicki B ru n y er , Corey. •

— ---------DlsmUscdM rs. G ory Pusl and daugh te r.

Sun V alley.

> h eld Uiis af te rn o u u - for T ab a th a M arie T racy , Infant

-d a u g h te r of M r, and M rs. J u a n M. T ra c y ., M alta , a t th e M alta

* C em etery.^-— ; —- B ishop Ja y H a rp er conducted

Uie service.T he infan t w a s su rv iv ed by

F u n < ? r a I S e r v i c e s

R U P E R T - Services for M rs, Artolle- f l - Dick- w ilH be--con*

M rs, R o b e r t ^ l e v e r s , M rs. T h o m a s W a lk e r J r . an d

•daughter, M rs. L arry_S ackcU . Jess ie Pooler. J a m e s Denning and M rs. E lm er D ossett. all T w in F a l l s : M r s .^ .E d w a rd

S U B S C R I P T I O N M A T E S

“ T H E ^riM E & J^E W ST w in FaUt, Idaho

Ov C a r r ltr .P « r AAonlh ^(D a ily !• Sundtvl 13 50

------ yn-------- ^ -------------------• py- M yrPaid -In Adwanc* . (D a U y !• Sunday) IJMonlh SAAonlht

---- T» - -

C inder, K im berly, and F re d C. R ay. Buhl.

B ir th s .• A son was born lo M r, and M rs. R o b e rt D, V a w se r,

.K im U t ly . / . ___________________

%i7i

J - i i n n ,137 00I Y « « r

M all lu b icrlp llo nt accapted only ca rrla r d t llv try it not

' m aln»«in*d.

TIMES-NEW S . SUBSCRIBERS

( . n n d l h f j C o i i i i t y

A dm itted D ena Hill. H yran F lynn and

M c u e lro y .

TW IN F A U .^ — No inquest is of B uchanan S tree t In Twinplan ticd a t th is, t im e in the F alls.S jitu rd a y n igh t shooting death “ W e w e re h o ld in g offof a 'iSvin' K alis*youlii. Scou reveailni,''H odklns. 17^ ' incident until w e could deter-

Tw in F a lls County C oroner m ine if it invo lved jiny crim inalC loyce E d w a rd s sa id to d ay all ocU vily,” Q uails s iu d ., "B u tr e p o r t s in d ic a te sh o tg u n ap p a ren tly It d id n 't,"w ounds w e re sclL-infllcle^. " In .o u r opinion, tlie s hooting-E d w a rd s sa id h e .'is w ailing w as com plete ly se l^ ln flic led

for fu r th e r re p o rts an d hlb tes ts , an tf didn’t w a rra n t an in q u est," g r a n d p a r e n ts -M rs . N inaHq' sa id i t 'h a s not been, d e te r - he siild. B a rre tt, M alta anfl Mr, andm ined if th e shooting w as ac- M rs, J . R B ass, Rocky Mount,c ld e n ta l 'o r su icide. T liere had --------- • N. C. . /been no one else a t Uie scene a t T he R usslan -bu llt T54 battle S erv ices w e re d irec ted by

t hC T C o r t h'C Incident, liepjOd. mrtk M g m flA tniass-producod :P a y h e JV lonuiiry .-iiudey:T ie te c tiv e C apt. T^m Qui^lls, tjink in h is to ry , m ore t h a n '

M arlow T ra cy , II and D avid M. T r a c y , b o th M a lta ; g r a n d ­p a re n ts lx>rcn20 T ra cy , M alta ; M r. and M rs, D avid W illlarhs, P o r ts n io u y i , V a ij M ar.v .tlln B ass , G reen s lee v e .S . C,; g re a t-

ducted a t 2 p,m . W ednesday at th e B u rle y F ir s t C h r is tia i] Q iu rc h . F inal rites will be a t

B urley^

-ALMO — Services for .M rs, N ancy (N ina); W ard will be c o n d u c ted , u L . ; i - i i .m . W ed­nesday a t the Almo LDS W ard C hapel, F inal rites will be, at_ Sunny C edar R est C em etery .' Almo.

TWIN ■ FALI^-, - Jo in t ser-

rJ!-l'-3B r s > r u i c u n . ■ Paper Dellvtry-

Call your carrier o r f h t Tim«(.N«w»

__ OtfoVeflP.m.flaltyor—M i a r a l o a .m .o f t S u n a a y i

" M a rg a re t Gooding: Cindy G luch .'G lenns F e rry and V iv ian-H ahr. F a ir- field,-

D lsm lssedM rs. U ‘e^||Mward.s. Gooding

Tw in F a lls Police, sa id "the d ea th took p lac e in Uie 300 block

30,000 of them being built In a 15-year period ending in 1963. T l '

l -Q a m U4W t-

S|. nrnrdicts

A dn\itted M rs, Joe Souza and M rs. Sam

^S tn lth .T M th.Jerjm c.

B o n d s t u d y g r o u p 4 o - m e e t W e d n e s d -a -y -

TW IN F A L I^ - M rs. M ax H ogg an d M rs. R . J . R obertson and M rs, Bill Cook and M rs. R. T. Cook Ued fo r ffrst p lace

vices fo r M r. and M rs. A rthu r Riiy F ik e will be conducted a t 3 :30 p .m . W e d n esd ay a t

.R eynolds F ilneral C hapel, F inal- ri te s wUl be a t Sunset

‘m o ria l P a rk .

B U R LEY - Services fo r John R . ( J a c k ) Davidson will be conducted a t 10 a.m ., Wed-

ft»-MoCuJlooh.*g>>nor.ol.

. P H O N E 733-09il• »»hi,aaiHi»n>/tr -

D u rla y .P u p tri „P a u l'6 ik («V 'N o rla n d ‘ A7|3U7 F lU r -R o o trio n H o lll»l»r 326 W a n d a liJtro m * G oa d ln o -H a o trm a n , S36

COMMUNITYCORRESPONDEN TS

D ism issed D onna F u ll, Jero m e, and

M rs, P e rry G ilpin, Gooding.

C i i s s i i i M c i n i i r i a l

A d m it t e d

C in d y . X a m o ra . N eal -StepJ^o^son, Ja c k M ortenson, C hr^^tm t! C ra y th o rn , M rs. S tephen Jones . R obert M assio.

TWIN F A L I^ - In terested citixeirs will m ee t W ednesday to form a citizens, c o m th llte e to_

■^tady-Tr-piropO H cd~T SriTr^ll5-school bt)nd issue.'

M rs. R uth Day, ch a lrm a h of p .m . W etlnesday, Uie 'lYustee Hqnd ‘ C om m ittee, s a id “ T he p u rp o s e of th is citizens co m m ittee will be to ev a lu ate our p resen t facilities.It will a lso recom m end and d irec t the course of actlon_ w hich th e c o m m it te e ' fe e ls should be tak e n ."

F a lls D up lica te B ridge com - 'H om e Chapel. F ina l r i te s will bepetition . a t the p le a sa n t View. C em etery .

In te re s te d c it lz e n sa re invited to R. J . Cook an d Mrs.. M. D. . .a tten d , - • H a rtru ft and M rs. A. V. H A G ^R M A N - F u n crQ li

Tlie m eeting is scheduled ,!at_AVilUams - a n d — — f lo h ^ /s c f v ic c s fo r-Jo rrv U A ndoraonUiu Vi'Pll I., u j e a r y Jun io r C iirpen ter tfc<rfo^r tliifd p lac e will be conducted a t ‘ t t lg h School aud ito rium a l fl wiUi M rs, A. J . M eeks and

U 'w is Hack.

1 p .m .W ednesday a t the LDS W ard Chapel.

PaufT ne^ay 543 5413 E. M orales, W anda M eldrum .

irlorJo Llorm an G ooding County P e o o v ^ h u 934 5706H aflorm anW ijfna Lafspn 037-44^

J . | i f c ! ’l '* i4; 'i* . l .m ( » ,- - J i J - i J O i ^ ° -!* |-!* '^ n S !l,L _ n n d _ W a U n (a --Jn ia tee s - a h e - p i l e £ a ^

A nderson, nil B urleyv M rs. C asp er Ix e , H a y b u rn ; M rs. Ju a n T ra cy , lOlalta; Santos Sim chez and U u irn ^.Robbins,

en ro llm en t this full the l)oard of »lHHH-bond-

ahouUl be held , she aald. Agt* and safe ty of school buildings, plus p re se n t classroom loads a re o f prim ary_i)oncern to the.

Je ro m eC harlo tte Dell . ' 3?4 476V King* HillMrji. A rthu r C ro e r .. 3&6 35SQ

— tMlnl.CASilaJ;__________G o o rala L iVton ^{TOVI

• Rlctifleld • Dixie Dixon 407 3117'— Shoihone: i_ M e lb f l J h o r n B - - :~ - — flfl«-307r

Sun VAtloy Halley Wood RIvor' Tflr r v c aw pB ei r ---------- n n r m r

■ Spcicqdala--------- -— ----------' CamMo BroMon , U fl-jq ;? '

“ R obinson , Je ro m e . - grow th p a tte rn of bur com-DIsmtBied ------ m unity" evidenced by in-

Mrs*. R onald I..ynch ohd son, crease d u tility so rv iccs andM rs. M ilton G rim m o tt, M rs. re s id en tia l building ac tiv ity .

:_LftM rivnc * B o d ily . C hr 1 s11 ne A n u m b e r o f co tiin iu n ityC ro y th ^ n and M rs. Q iarlefi o rg a n l^ t lo n ^ n av e been aakcd 'Sku(l'gs J r . . and flon. all 6 u rlo y ; to be re p rese n te d In the c itizen 'sW llio m Tliorifas, G rouse Cccclt, g roup. M r. Doy.8tre sse d th a t {ill U tah ; Anna Schodde a,nd M ra.

-CoBpor-irLceT— boUf-Heyburn;

-Tholla^rMastersr-Murtaugh-;— rfi|~ Pau lr Sontos'’Sanchez,' Mrs. Michael Jam es and Rupert, and Mr . Juan.-Trucy, daughter ond Josua Rodriguez, M alta ., ...^

A f t e r th e f u n , a h o t b a t h , w it h -

flameless electric w ater heating

.(te r^ .s ink ing y p u is ja s l pu tt, i t 'sH - ; . r e la x in g to - s ln k - ln lo a h o t-b cR h

W g - ih e -G ie a n -e n e r g y - th 'a t '- ta k e s - , n o th in g fro m t l ie a ir , a d d s n o th in g to • ^':^he a ir , in d o o rs o r o u t . . . y o u rV to r

a n e a te r, n ic e r w o r id . S e e y o u r d e a ie r o r-p lu m b e r.__________________________

Idaho Power CompanyriA M H fS S aECTRIC IIV IN G FOR A NEATER, CIEANER W ORID

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I T S E K — t H I G H

i n i H I R D i h f O R y O U

N . i l i o n . i l S r l o c i f ' f l M j ^ r l i c i . i n s

t w o t l \ i i i K ^ f o r > ( u i I I s < ‘ t . s

u n i y r r s . i H x l l i l l h h L m d a r i l s

H c r v i c c A n d , i l i n ; i k i ‘ s c f T t . ’ l ^ n t h o s e

s l i u i d a r d s j i r * ‘ i n i i i i i t n i i u ' d l > y i t . H

i n ( ‘ m l j r r s . . A t i . u n c o f t h e H S Q . f j r m i i . . -

i i f T i l i i i l c f r w i t h N a l i o n n I S e l f ' c t e d

M o r i l c i . ' i M S , \ l ' V . i n - ' i m c o T n p r o n i i K i n p l y '

i M ) i i i n i i t 1 » ‘ i i t o N S M ' h ( h ' n i n n d i n p

• s l a n i l i i r d s i n e s c r y t h i n g w e d o . F o r

f i i n i i i i c . s w h o I ' l i o O s c '

c a r c f u l l v , T l i a t m c . ' u i K

. s o n i c o M i ' l o c o u n t o n .

INDEPENDtNTINTtnNATIONAt

V V H IT E -- n m - Q i t a p e l-b v - t h e - P a f k ^

1.V) <iiii ave. ' east- twin falls■ ' PHONE .733 G600

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D yR U T IIM IIX E R

TW IN FALLS* — A fter Idtiu discussion M onday n igh t. Twin Fnlfs City Council okayod

- nn npplicntion.for a-conditionai use p e rm it by » .fouV’to two vote.' T>ic upplicnllon lind been m ade by M r. and M rs. n ic im rd Lingrwiw to p e n n it a one-ohnir, tw auty shop In an a re a o f n o rth east Twin Fallii!

l-reai(!entlnl-low -7Jen s ily r

re q u es ts to com c Tjcfore Uie council M onday

no (llscusslofi. - — They IncJudirtl nppllcnt^on for zoning p ro p e rty proposed for annexation , in to Dig elty . T his is-20 n e rcs of p ro p e rty a c ro ss F a lls A venue from Uie College of S outhern Idaho.' T>ie council upprovpd zoning the t ra c t a s

re s id e n tia l m ed ium dcnslty^, ask ing fo r a le t te r

A ir p o r i flis|icrssiil agreem en t c leared

' TO|WFA|is.-ApprovnnorB|ijnluBiiictler

of agreement with the S7th Fighter Weapons

■W itiX r^eU li-A lii^rce-B ikBCr^eV Tr^vaft-fllveQ —Monday ritght;

The agreement with the Twin FallB City

Council stfltei thot.the Twln_Fa|lB Clty<County

Ti/osday. Sepfom bor )9,.1973 Times-

R eserved s ite s t iid ie d

— B o iS E - t u p i r = ^ t ( r p t f R r ^ i t ( n c i i r T a f l h t r T i m t i r p r k s “ t s ^ Director Steven W. Dly ttys bclnf; considered for next sum*,

a’reservation system.fof cwitp* mor.

"Wo fooUt Is tnost Important. ;

“ V ^ F iv tr p o o p lr n p p c a r c d -n t the hea ring to oppose tlie m o asu ro say in g -U m t-f lu ch -n -iiH & -ln -lh e ' re s iden tia l a re a would deva lue p roperty and open, the-door for otlior such-uses.

? In a no tarized ag reem e n t p resen ted to the council, tliP, L ln g n n w Jf^ id Uie b ea u ty shop • m iU tljj^ u o iM S C O jc lf ln ly -b y -M c flJ in g iia w ^ d -

H n te n t - tm ryeara

park ing was proyided for w hen 'tiie house w as constructed n r2 0 3 rp q n c 6 fd ln W n y r th n t- th e re - wouid b e no ex te rio r-s igns an d no public ad -

- vortislng of the’salon.In discussion prior to voting, C ouncilm an P au l

Ostyn sa id th a t wiiori the U ngnaw s purchrfsed ground for hom e consU’Uction, such a use w« p erm itted . It was after tlia t pu rch ijse th a t the zoning ord inance was changed, m ak ing a

— hUHrtn^'ni'COSsary before hom e busine.ss elm b ^ allowed In su ch areas .

Voting for the conditional ust* w ere Coun* _ .d lm en_Q flty iw -A liduic

re m a in in g 10 a c rc s Im m ediate ly bordering F a lls y^venuo.-T lio p ro p u rty , scheduled for p lanned un it dcveiopm cn t, Is owned by Dave A rm strong , . . . . . . .

A p p lic a tio n f o r ' v a r ia n c e of s e t -b a c k re q u irem en ts to p e rm it threo-foot ao t-back for

_ im naLrucliQ lu)La-carpD rLoU 2Q L IcntliiA vc. E ..

pemonnel In cose of war or other .nntlonnl

emergency requiring an emergency dinpeninl

bflse.*

Couneilroan Winston Joneti, chairman of the

city's airport commlsnlon, said also that the city

has reeclved n letter from the Federal Aviation

AdftilnlBtrotlon stating that fMndlng for .a. , ; , , , .............

-o*ntril-li>v»e.-ho»-bccnTh.lllM«l-«nd-th.t-PA,t— p ersonnel will be In Tw in F n lls In te r tl.1. m onth • ' " ‘" " 8 in "»

in ^9^due■ I'W IN FA I.U S- Ron T aylor,

'rvvin F a lls County assosso r,

w a s p laced on th ird n n jffln n lT c n d ln g and ap - —proved t^y-tlic c o u n d l .... ................... . .

Also ap p ro v ed w a s app lica tion for conditional use In a re s id e n tia l m edium -density . zone for construc tion of an eight-unit apa rtm en t-bo lld ing on the H arrison S tree t a re a .

A pplications fo r-an n e x a lio n of th e T om m y W o lk e r p ro p e r ly a n d Jo h n B re c k e n r ld g e p ro p e rty w ere re fe rred , to ' Uie p lanning and ZOnlnSTommlS.'Jlon f6 r h iiah n g s n ex t moTTtnr *n)e coupcll will hold public h e a rin g s on the

, m a l te r s ‘Nov. C.Tim W alhcLjCQtnictyJa-PccuD iK d-byJVeatcriL

Uiey m u s t renew Ujom bofore the end of th la ''^ o n tli.

l i e sa id this (lb(is not Apply to l ic e n s e ' p l a t e s ' no t on 'tK e stiiggered sy stem which o tp lre Dec.' a i , 1 0 7 2 new re d and

'w h ite sUcke'rs m u sl“a p p « a r on all p la tes on Uie s tag g ered system by m idn igh t Sept. SO if Uie p la tes end in U ie-nurtiber ■■0," T ay lo r said .

. O w ners should ob tain the 1073 s tick ers by 5 p .m . Sept. 29 a | the county offices o re closed on ,Sepl. 30. P e rso n s plonninff on

n n i .SF. ( I lP r ) » ^ r .n v , n r d l n — 0U lQlse.and.C.harle3-Dacker-Dt_b0infH»ut-flM he-atiite-ln-O<fl«berand who have p la te s end ing in

lelr 1073

to se lec r .a s ite fo r the tow er.-City M an a g er J e a n M lla r also wan au thorized

to co ll fo r bids, no t to be opened befo re Ja n u a ry , fo r two units of fire fighting c q u lp m e n fn t the a irp o r t . .

:___ T he E qu ipm en t,,an tlc lpated -to cost $HO.O(Hl,.lsesBcntial, Jo n es satd . l ie sa id th a t p a rtia l fc d cro l fum ling In nvallnble.

Andrus appoints 9A ndrus hos oppoin ted nine p e r ­sons to b o ard s and co m m is­sions, and reap p o in ted two oth-

Je ro m e to th e Board of Op-

He nppoln led R obert Felton - o f —M oaeow—to—th fr^ '

ought to hav e th e opportunity ■to rc sc h re a ca m p sltc i n Uicir own s ta te p a r k ,” Bly sa id .

"Also it will give us nn Idea of w h a t- to expect on a given w eekend."

P ly sa id such a flvstom would requ ire a m in lm un i fee, possib ly 11.50, fo r an overn ight s ta y .

l i e sn ld pfjOblems hav e re su lt­ed in su c h a re a s as R edfish I j ik e w h e re cam p ers would park Uieir cafnp lng vehicles ond Uien ’ leave th c m ^ Q ttc n d c d .f o r sev-

-e rd l-d o y s 'w h ile -e x p lo rin g ;- lh e w ilderness. ‘

"W e n re no t In Uie business of providirig overn ight accom m o­dations fo r people to lake a show er ond lea v e ,” Bly said,

"W e w a n t to provide a park an d reso u rc cs to en jo y w ithin i t ."

Bly so ld p re ssu res on th e s ta te parka a r c such ttuit th e reser- vatlon sy s te m Is beln(( con sid er ' ed even if the N ational P a rk

' Service docs not follow a suggcs-

S p o a k M

- W I L L I S L U D L O W ,

Democratic candidate for'the

V. S : Second eonttTtHBlonal '

Dlsiricif campaigned Monday"^

-In Twin FftlUripeaklng (OJwn -

College - or BoiitlujrH liJoho

govenimcnl clqaseB on,one of y his it|)pii. -lie urged youth

participation In the November

elections..

I ’ a s s i i n c n s k e i l

i tn o C T o i t to p H —U.S. Senate h as been u rged to p ass the p ro p o se d ' Land Use Policy and Pldnriing A ^ is ta n c c .

___________________ . -Vchiclg-msiadllon 'tUcto>-« ty Sen:'A ndrus n an ie d D rs. A rthu r fo rcem en t P lann ing .C om m is- wiUi a "9 " on th 0 fa co a!s6 " “

Bonde of Coldw ell, W illiam sion. . exp ire during the m onth and- J 2 u ito -O L M o a c o w . Jun& -Hep- ^ c irV iTc - alwuld b e roploeod p rio r- to ^ e p t. w o r th ^ f B lackfoot, G ale A llen___ ,w.ini Adi.coch.tniv.i . ___ 20. :_____ _

M ayor John C hrlstoffersen. VotiiiB “n o " w ere Courfdilmen -Vvinston Jo n es and L)r. S te v e ' Itincoln. Tom Nelson a b s tained .

Tlie applica tion w as one of fou r zoning

■ B everage Co and U)c B reckonridgq p ro p e rty o n ' Blue I j ik e s B oulevard North is the s ite of the fu tu re H odew ay.Jnn.

be p ro h ib ited on national parkp re m ise s . _____

-U su i^ c c c y iJe d -p a p u r—MiViift- trees. . . . - - . --------

F ra n k C hurch, -D-Idaho.C hurch is ch a irm an of Uie

S o n a to -In to rlo r -su b e o m m itte e - o A ^u b lic lands. ‘ - —

2 T F o f f ic e rs

TWIN FALLS - Two Twin F a l ls P o lic e o ff ic e rs w e re presen ted cortifiL’ate.s Mondity

•-n ig h t d u r in g ttic .co u n c il m ee ting , an d then received p le a s a n t n ew s d u rin g la te r council discussion.

Officer:, Donald lia n ta n n and Robert M agel w ere g iven tiiiiir

• bijsic certificateH from M ayor Jo h n C iir is lo f fe rs e n . T lie ce rtifica te s a re from the P eace O ffic e rs S ta n d a rd s T ra in in g and A dvisory Council,

The unexpected new s cam e fro m 'C o u n c iim en i’a u l O styn during d iscussion On purchaHe of new city equipm eut.

A m o n g lU 'in s w h ic li C ity M anager J e a n M llar re q u ested Uiat He be allowed to ca ll for bids for w ere th ree new police

Uils'pajil .sum m er riding in city police ca rs and believed th e ' question of a ir condiUoning jlewerveii som e c o n sid e ra li6n.

T he council also app ro v ed of ca lling for bids on a n n d ti— channel reco rd ing sy stem for Uie police ( lep a rtin en l, a half- ton pickup tru c k for the w a te r su p p iy 'T iep n rtm en t. a Hl-yard dum p tru ck for tlie s tree t dq^arU nent and a tlirce-q iu irte r ton . van fo r tiie w a te r diH tnbution de |)artrn en t.

Tlie record ing sy s tem for the police d ep a rtm en t would enable Uie (lep a rtin en l to re co rd ail ca lls and r a d io . transm iasion . □ l i d K rauk B a ir ic tt s a id two y e a rs ago tiie un it cost atx)ut $2.ft00, and if it cost aii&ut $3,000

‘now, a ll but alw ut $750 would be •^m f

u s e r s ;C^tyn askecl Uial M U ar B arr\utt sjiid , iiow ever. hu hiis

' "allowecl to call for a lte rn a te l ; i ^ T cc eiv ed in fo rm a tio n whic}i for c a r s - in c lu d in g - a i r i in d ica te s the unit m ay have conditioning. Ostyn. w ho is n cu rly doubled in p r ie ^ In (he

-;.rpo licc • c o m m is s io n c n r^ jd ’he— paKt~t^vo~}’o ars , In wWch“ c a sc ~ jiad sp en t considerab le tim e "w e couldn’t get i t . ”

I

^ o u t h sa id new^fow Kirnbies come in newsizes; C h e c k ]^

3eforeyoubuy.

p o l i t ic a l fo rc e. By UNITED PRESS

INTEIINATIONALD em (|cra tic Senate nom inee

W illiam E .-(B u d ) D avis said - M tm d a y '- o n t~ o r “ n « ‘~ " ’n c u ''

ingredien ts” in Uie lfi72 pfllitlcal sphere is the youth of Idaho.

In a speech to tlie Idaho high

Reforest law signed

sch o o rjo u rn a lis in co nference in P o c a te llo . D a v is s a id the success of h is cam pjiign m ay well be d ete rm in e d by the youth

~ m S H n 'I C T O N ( U P l ') -H e-p "" Jom es M cClure. IM daho. says p resident Nixon signed into law

• M onday-a •bill he .-c(^ponsored ea rm ark in g ce rta in im p o rt dut-

T o to r‘i f tiie - young people are

ap a th e tic an d sUiy aw ay from Uie iK)ils. iny {)eo[)le-orienle(f c a m p a ig n w ill by s e r io u s ly jeoiw irdized," lie said.

M e a n w h ile in C a ld w ell, c o n g r e s s io n a l h o p efu l Ed W i l l ia m s ' to ld h ig ii sch o o l s lu ( l^ n ts . M o n d ay . th a t 'A m e r ic a 's d is e n c h a n tm e n t

—ie s -fo r-n e w -tre e -p ln n tln R -p ro r gram s.

M cClure sa id the governm ent would now t)cgin a llocating $r>& jnilllpn: n y e a r for*a nutlunw idc reforestiition program ,

"T he use of duties Collected on foreign lim ber p ro d u c ts Is Uie m a s t appropriate w ay of fi­nancing the refo resta tion p ro ­g ram . I t is cerUiin to piiy big d ividends for future g e n e ra ­tions,” M cClure added.

u'iUi governm en t will not end until tliis country reaiigiLs its p rio ritie s ." «

- - T h r first d is tr ic t D em ocratic • a sp ira n t , sai(l tlie leadersh ip

N cxf tim e you g o T o the store for Baby-Shapecl

K 'im hics Lii'apcrs, y o u ’ll n o trce sa m c th in g new ! A

w hole new line-up of dinpers,'Pnckiige colors y o u ’ve

n e v e r seen b e fo re . Sizes nnsi a lis iirh cn ric s youV e

iiev^r B m r l ij f u rc:----- ~ ■ . ;---------------------------------------

■ rc ln is n n :;r tn -n lic — N o .v rm b c p - e lection will de te rm in e if those

• p r io r i t i e s e v e r c h a n g e ,, lie added it will be a choice b e tw e e n g o v e r n m e n t s e rv in g Uie petiple a i i d 't h e "trick le- dow n" tiifo ry , /

W dliam s .said the "trick le- dow n" Uieory <is based on m oney, and eiA phasizes big business witii the hope it will trick le down to Uie w orking m an . .

T h e re -a re ty i^ lto d d lcr diapers. (O n e m ore than

anyone else 'offers you !) T w o in 'bctw ecn diapers.

A n d , o f course, a cuddly-soft new born size diaper.

Five dilTereh t Bafey-Shaped Kimbles "diapers in all. '

-T h e chart below shows how -to pick th e sizes best

.; T h a t’s gtiod news for your baby. .But no t if y o u _ ___ for m ost h ablcs. You mav w a n f to experim en t o n__

_pickj.ip-ihi;_wrouHJizc-pnckaj4e_aut-oLhabit----------------------^y-our-own-tG-find-th&4;cr-y-bBst-fw-for-yGur-baby.---------

So before you buy, w e’d like to

cau tion you; be sure to check the

new size and w eight in form ation

on the upper righ t-hand corner o f

o u r packages.

Size guide to newBabyShapeid Kimbies diapersPackage Ca iIdt Daliy'h Wcij^lir

LIj) lo H I'liiliuln

- 4 2 - iu -22- p u u n d i—

W h e n to LNc

f>,iy .itul iii«hilltOtl'Ctliill.

,Ni»liuimL-..nii».tlmc.iinvc iinc .h .tb y i»ci-il» cK in i p ro ioc iiiM t.

W r e c k s in j u r e .3Dvcntiulu “ n r i r Iz. ui iHHinJi .

TtRidlcr Or«nn5 •O v e r

ilislon on Uie Hock C^eek persons w ere Inliired in two Roa'dv-four ip ile s below the U'afflc nccldenta in th e M uijIq rn r ig e r-s ta tio n Sunday evening Valley Sunday, Idaho SUitb . c a u se d m inor in ju ries to. Stiicey Police re p o rted . ,t) . B anning . 5. iC m b erly . Slie

D an S p re ler , ROj and K a th leen w a s .rid in g 'In c a r 'd r iv e n by ■SRrelor,CO,boUiPaul, nusUilned B a r b a r a M, B a n n in g , .30 ,

m in o r In ju r je s w hen Ih e lr K im borly.- p ickup ‘ tru ck 'o v c r li i rD c d 'n n - SUite polic.e said tho Banning

- In te rs tiite flON‘-12-inlleft-weBl-6f—n tito nnd ft-ca^d rlv en -b y •R tck y -^ -B u r le y 8ur\dny-inornlngT-fitalo—i^ o -J o p f lo n r^ lB n -T w l„ -F -a ll« r -

police sa id a wheel on a tra i le r collided on a- curvo *. huji-tho^^- being tow ed ^broke, causing-, Jep so n a*'* sk idded ac ross thv . S p re le r .tQ 'l08P ‘i 0Dlr0l p f , lh e ro a d w ay . - '

, tr(ick; . ' . . I . . . ' •

“TnHdluf— C)vcrniiht Lavcmirr . . O v e r 20 ( io i in d i

INiulmiinc*,Qiiiuiiiii:.n n y ilm c hiihy- occJ* cK irn p ro tc c iio n .

^ k'liiiMrt >i»l iUI)(.SIiip<ii irc ((■ilrn iikt fill ihollicr licl(ifiil (’(OiliKt KliiiWily CUrk

■'fetter fit is only the beginning,...........

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1 ■

O i 'v o lr i l T o ' l h r ( '.iliz i‘niS"Of M n f’ic i’' a l h y ■

TuoidAy, Soptombor 19, 1973 Al W H tlergren, ^ubtith«r EHONE 733-0931

‘ O fd c f ll C l lv in d C ou i\lv N «w fpap»r . M *m b « ro f A u d it D u rflau o f C IrculM lon «nd U P lP u r iu tn l lo S ic tlo n 40-101 Idaho C odf. T hu rtd a y I t h a r tb y da ilon ata d a t I h t d a y 'o f tha weak on which

Tw in F a lli. ldal»<i,JU01.by M ao lc V a llay N a w ip a p t f t . Inc. Entarad a t lacond c l'a tt m )iil m a tte r A p ril I , i IV I I .a l lh tp o t lo K lc t I n Tvt/ln F a ll* . Idaho) l i lO l , undar tha act o f M arch 1 . 1179. .

. . . . . ....... .... , _

ROWLAND EVANS & ROBERT NOVAK ■ .

S p a rkm a n ^ B lo u t , W a lla c eMONTOGOM ERY, Alo. — co n tc st U)ls Deop South s ta te M cG ovorn ,> . h a s ^ d c c la ^ o d H m t is ())C Inevitab le Im pac t fro m -S p a rk m an ,''n n d 'to whom

_ n c a c liin fi-Jro L _ U ic—lio n d s -o L J if la -c v c t-a c ^ .^ — — ------- ---------- com plp tc-Jnc lcpendcnce-JM m A O tlhC -N lxon ii'sd ird Soutli*' n n d --^ a r l< m a 'n -h a d -sc h tii ir lc t tc n i8--------—w o rk e rs n tt ljo B a tc so f Uie glove .Tlie form sh ee t snys B lount tlic national cam pafgri ond is th e M c G o v c rn d ra g ' on ev ldcncctlm t, fo r from bolnflprf’ fa c to ry In the sleepy town of v s , ‘ S p ark m an ,, bu t. tlie only p lo y in g - ( o o t s lo w ith G oy. D cm ocro tie S enate con ilitla tc s tJic P re s id e n t's hale, list, l\e andG re e n v i l le , W ln to n (R e d ) c o n c e iv a b le w hy P r e s id e n t G eorge W allace. AlUiough hit l»cre an d in G eorg ia , Loulalnnar;M f;:|»3nrojrw fcro '’paclm}rB'’~ . “ ...............D lo u n t rcDCHtod th e s a m e N ix b n 'a f o r m e r - P o a tm o s te r sunported .Tnlu i J . K ennedy: In N ^ t h C aro lina. V irg in ia ond ThP r>hrnm inm .:jn_gpatirm an--------m essag e over a n d o v er . - ...G enera l can win is to -ru n not 1000, th e la s t y e a r Iw ro h for the- o th e r S o u th e rn ' s ta le s . * ;rh e undoubtedly will be used by

" I 'm R e d 'B lo u n t," he said,- a g a in s t S p arkh ian , a n A laluim a S enate during a l^resldontlnl. D em ocrotA arc ostrac izing th e ir B lount a s odditlonol p re ssu re toTJ. S. In s ltu tio n , -v b u t— ’-a g o in f l t- c n m p a ig n ,—S p a rk m a n - ts - n o w '-p a r ty ’a -P re s id e n » lf t l-n o m in e e — getM rrN lxon ilow nrhero bcfo rc— --'-’

Not So BadHore’ s -n quostioo to -lic lp you 10 pe r cent spontaneously b rought

s ta r t o ff the new te levision season: up in fo rm a tio n seeking as a reason • 'A m e r ic a n s w a tc h m o re • fo r w a tch ing te lev is ion . Leas than

. l£ loyj.sion tlian .they adm it and 20 per cen t lis te d a news o rte le v is io n ---------re p re se n ts --------- a— e d u c a tio n ^ p rfig ra m _ n B J m o L th e ir

~dt5saTn!fynTg“imd”Tntnd=dfflltnB— ftrvontos7"-RobinBomaysr

— -'-‘ond I 'm rilnnlnR fo r tlioS o n a ta tifiiiin s l G e o rg e P r c a i d o n t l a t n o m i n e e say ing ttu it lie h as .alw ays and th e R epublicans a r c try in g tiic election. Dut even if the M cG ovcrn and h is cro w d ." M cG ovcm , C u m p a re d to hl,i co m p o iB n ed i n , a l r l l g h l to ca sh in on th e P re s id e n t 's P residen t oB recs, B lount still

N ot a word olMut vete ran s ta n d in g h e r e , M c G o v e rn 's sep a ra tio n fro m tlie nation{)l S o u th e rn s t r a t e g y a n d has to --su r tn o u n t the- m ost D e m o c ra t ic . S e n a to r Jo h n n a t io n a l c a m p a ig n lo o k s cam p aig n . No m a tte r how he is M cG overn 's te rm in a l ca se of dongerous problem o f 'a l l -

_ S p a tk m o n ^ w h o -ls_ n c p u ljllc a h ^ p o a JU ie ly -g lo tif lu a .---------------------- liadB crcd ,.h e-re tu sesto -su y -h o w -p o M caU ep to ay ^-------- -------------- -G e o r g e — C o rle y ' . Wa l l a c e . .m o un t'd opp o n en t-in tlic firs t C o n v e rs e ly , S lio rk m a n . to he will vote fo r P rpslden t on B ut even w ith the os tro c ism W alla ce ,o u to tp o U tlca l'c o m b al .. s e r io u s , p a r t i s a n S e n a to r ia l keep m ax im um d is ta n c e from N ov. 7.. . . . . of M cG overn a n d ^Mr. Nlxoh.'s > since his m u ltip le wounds a t tlw

........................................ m agnolia d ia r h i s , m .ounf i r fu m d sO fa fia ssa ssln la s tsp rln g ,.. . ■ ■ , - f i n d i n g S p a rlfm n n m o re seem s itching to get back, in

• . — — ----- — form idable th an "some W liltSjXnflW iitmith. i ■ -H ouse political s tro to a ls ts w i l l . -A n ticipating the S outh 's n n o li; .

- a d m i t . ................... .......... ............... - p o p u ln r -politlc ian la a lw a y s—Be’ It ;Ever So-^tdumble-^waste o f t im e ." ‘ T rue o r fake?

M any socia l c r it ic s would ins is t th a t the statem ent i.? true. But •John P. K ib inson, s tudy d ii'cc to r a t- the U n ive rs ity of M ich igan ':; In ­s titu te fo r Social Research, says It m ay not be.

H ow ever, even i f m ore people watched news and educational p rog ram s, It Is u n c le a r w hether they w ould le a rn m ore. ,,

“ F re q u e n t v ie w e rs o f irew s p ro g ra m s Showed nhnost no m ore aw areness than those who seldom

~ffiTt)ln so n — r o p u rts th a t t he— =w ntctnsinclBv lg lo ii ne w s.-R e ffd e rs average A m erican spends about o f m agazines and newspapers, on tw o h o u rs a d a y w a tc h in g the o ther hand, exh ib ited con-

— —le le v is io n -in s le i* tl-o f-U ire e -lo -s iH ------s ide rab ly-g reate r-aw apeness-afte r-hour.s as has often been da lm ed,. . o th e r d e te rm in a n ts w ere taken into

l ie bases his concliisi.ons on f iv e acc o u n t." i to bin.son says._________s tu d ie s rin w hich he-wns in vo lve d ;— • - In two studies-people wcre-asked

-b y - th e -U , S, -^ u rg c o n -G e n e ra l's — to id e n tify v iir io u s -p c rso m iliH cs -in - S c ien tific Advisory C om m ittee on the news — such as Ralph Nader Te lev js inn and Social B eh a v io r.' . ‘ and M artha M itch e ll — and in spite

. _ J J is find ii)gs-a re sum m arized in a o f th e ir extensive m edia exposure, — recent— paper— pul)TiRli63—6 y-^ tT ifr^ ^ fe w e F -th .'m -.')0 -p e r-4 je n t;:o tth o s i

N a t io n a l In s t itu te o f M e n ta l- H e a l t h ; ' ----------V' * : ..........

"A lt lro u g h te le v is io n is o f te n . c r it ic iz e d as being a c u ltu ra l w aste land; the legions o f te lev is ion v ie w e rs say th a t - w a tc h in g tp le v is in n is p le a s u ra b le , e n ­te rta in in g and often educa tion ,” he says,- . _

The re s e a rc h e r re p o r ts th a t "m a jo r it ie s o f v iew ers c la im e d th a t th e ir- fa v o r i te d ra m a t ic p rogram s w ere both re a lis t ic a n d ' in s tru c tiv e ." He adds tlia t"S oap opera.s and m edical p rog ram s w ere ra te ^ .p iir t ic u la r ly h igh. P olice and de tec tive p rogram s w ere seen as ins tructive .

W hether such sta tem ents a re a c tu a lly tru e _ o r a re ra tio n a liza tio ns by heavy v iew ers is not easy to de term ine ,

"F e w view ers in a p ilo t nationa l

sets fo r educational purposes. Only

sam pled could id e n tify e ithe r of these news personalities . ■“ —

H o w e v e r, f re q u e n t te le v is io n watchers were m ore aw a re of c e r ta in g e n e ra l w e a th e r fo recas ting p rinc ip le s th a t are app lied in d a ily -T V weathercasts. A c c o rd in g to R o b in so n , such resu lts ra ise the possibiH ty tha t te lev is ion w orks to increase^ “ life kn o w le d g e " a t the expense of "schoo l know le d g e ."

Indeed, Kobinson says, the test o f how w e ll te lev is ion serves its ro le o f educa ting and en lighten ing its audience m ust reach fa r beyond fra g m e n te d b its o f knowledge.

"W e m ust begin to see how people's horizons a re opened o r re s tr ic te d b y lh e th ings^hey secT)n te lev is ion . Instead o f asking-^What have you le a rn e d " we need to ask, ‘ Has any th ing changed your w ay of

■ 'P a r t - o f th e feraori 'c o n be H azard o u s; b u t W filTtcefound. Ironically , rig h t inside strongly h in ted to us over lunch tlie Wlilte H ouse Itself, T hus, a t Uie govern o r's m ansion here e i th e r th ro u g h in c re d ib le tha t he will end o rse th e s ta te bungUng or to sa tisfy a su ic id al t ic k e t , a n d th a t m e a n s W h ite H o u se im p u ls e , rS parkm on . N ot even a Nixon S p ark m an Ims In his possession stu m p in g tour tor- B ount - a le t te r In itlaled 'R M N ' p ra is in g highly unlikely In any even t -

•him for “ a d em o n stra tio n ot could m o tc h a S p a rk m a n ^ i lB ig o jnd - t la le j m nn i h ip " in ondofsem entA y^U ie-govcrnoiv—

supply ing help on two c r l l i ^ issues In the S en a te -— the. P r e s id e n t ’s M ay fl p e a c e ■proposiJlTimnirrvictmrnrftmBf*

cut-off bottle .In an Auk- 3 .“ D ear J oh n "

- A c c o rd in g ly ,’ B lo u n t’s la s t re sp rt (In addition to his. own -InoK hflusllbltf-cdm pftloningl-is-th a t black v o te rs will give Jo h n ' I jiflo fe , S enate nom inee of Dr. ■JohTTT- l e t t e c ^ E —iJiK o n ,-8 0 o m in tf-to - , -----------------------

- u n d e r c u l - f i i ! r f o u r ^ « t n i B E l e - r “ '“ tanal .D em ocratic P a rty ,., to e le c t a R epub lican , S en ate , A labam a, a t le a st 100,000 votes, w rote S p ark m an , p ra is in g h is - ^ But Uie critico l facto r Is still responsib le ac tio n in su p p o rtin g W allacc, both h ere ond In o ther tlie U nited S ta te s nego tia ting . Southern s to tes . A w ord frompoKition.------ ----------- :------------------- h lm -eould -b lncken-M rrN bfon 's

T |ie h a rd -d r iv in g B lo u n t vision of q R epublican Se'nale fo u n d -o u t-ab o u t tiie le tte r by takeover,-w hlch is why all eyes c h a n c e f r o m , a prom inoT lt down h ere a re once aga in on D em ocrat he. Is wooing aw ay G eorge W allacc.

GEORGE C. THOSTESON, M.D,

Doctor Says—m a te r ia l) to sh ift your weight m ay help and is disllnctly worth trying,

BRUCEBIOSSAT

(Common MarketW A SH IN G TO N - W hai m a y h av e

b a r r i e r s n r^ r l iT f r now ” at Miuiich is s j jn b o l ic o f la rg e r . ag r ic u ltu ra l eouda n re brouiiht th ings. T he U nited SLatos, you ■ down, riiig h l s u y . is lusm K th e E bfrk*’.s over-all coinpliiint economic- Q lym pies.____________ w as Uiat it

D e ar Dr. T lio steson ; I Jum ped from u ladder and h it JYiy heel ' a rd on the ground. ] could hard ly put an y w eight on It because of th e pain.

It is now two w eeks la te r and It is still touchy. I put h e a t on it a n iL linim ent but it Is slow healing . 1

I w a s told I h ad b ru ised Uie grad iia liy bursting and-, she b e fo re conference in 1973. Soiin* cx- bone. J iis t w hat happens w hen Itches and bu rn s som ething

itlm ay be a -In s t chtiflce" to th o t? — F. F : W . _______ ^ on sh in g le s? .We’ve h e a rde stab lish a re aso n ab le , updated A ' ‘bone b ru ise ' in te rn ational t ra d e fram ew ork .T oday Uic* outlook is dark .

D e a r D r. T h o s te so n ; My s is te r h as shingloa, o rea l bad case on h e r sto m a ch . The doctor g iv e h e r s e v e rn l’Bhot'rnnd pain pills and lotion. T^e b listers are

The Lawless Nations

X " b o iv rb ru lso ^ ' ca n i - e ^ t shingles-w iU com e back tim e • _ ‘ : from a solid, b lunt blow to an and again . Is th is so? — M rs. F.

________________________________ ________ _____ unpro tep ted Iw ne, such a s the,..'.Y. ''ITie high a lt^n tio n g iv en .o u r see m e d to re flec t a ^ e r a P C u r ip u a ly 7 " t l i e ~ lFo 'ubtihg‘ 's l i I n r T h ^ f i ‘ lS~bleedlhg“u n a e r " - Y e s ,'I havo-a-^booklet;^ **!!!® —

tra d e p ro b lem s w ith Jupu ii hus te n d e n c y am u n jj th e W e s^ O E PO re p o rt cu m e o u t a t ju s t the s u rfa c e of th e bone — Just a s F a c ts About Shingles,"., which

S yria . K g y p l/L ib ^ ’a and I^'banot) h a ve b ra n d e d them se lves^- o u tlaw nations, w il lin g accessories •

_ to lt l ia _ w a iito iL m ucder o f.J& cae lL^ O ly m p ic a lh leL ttk .. by .A ra b _ te rrori,sts. . ■ •

— Only-.a_U. S.. ve to -p re ven te d 'th e . UN S evu rity Council fro m ca llin g

-on Israe l to h a ll re p risa l ra ids” onP a les tin ian . g u e rr il la .cam pjL J n __ _S yria and Lebaiion' w ithou t con- dem nine the te rro r is m th a t'se t o f f i the reaction.

E gyp t and L ib ya took the o ff ic ia l position th a t the te rro r is ts w ere heroes, th e ir s laugh te r of unarm ed m en an act. o f b ra ve ry and had the

' M unich * on . West G ennnay fo r t r y in g u n s u c c e s s fu lly to fre e

” IsraiD llTTipTtvoirfrom 'thtrrcrr'()rrsls7~;And S yria is u rg in g s t i l l m ore

’•terron 'sm , ..................... .P rii}K * M in is te r G o lda M e ir

refused lo barga in w ith the k ille rs fo r the ransom , o f ’ some two hun­dred g u e rr illa s in .p rison and

.w a rn e d that Is rae l would sm ite te n 'o r iilts w herever i t could. She added Is rae l w il l continue to w o rk fo r peace and p ra is e d t h e .

—A in e rica u -u e to ------------------ --------------

linked the M un ich k ill in g s to the Is ra e li a ir ra ids , the Chinese rep resen ta tive denouncing Israe l fo r “ barbarous and unscrupulous a fta c lts ? ’ w h n e~ lh e PalestlR ian? w age “ a ju s t s trug g le lo recover th e ir hom eb'ind."

A fubassador George Bush to ld

tended to obscu re o th e rs th a t, in d ie long ru n . m ay be,;mi;so7 We a r e being seriously sq u eezed " down in o u r v ital t ra d e w ith the n a t io n s o f . th e lU 'uropean ICconomic Com m unity.JlTie KKC, U irough-lb in ternal

tra d e and its p re fe re n tia r tfiide . a g r e e n te n ts w ith non-KICC

K uropean c o u n trie s to 's ta ll in d e f in i te ly on t r a d e re a d -

abou t the Ume P resid en t Nixon o b ru ise tho t yoU con see is thew a s h ig h l ig h t in g o u r t r a d e re su lt of bleeding below thed ifficu lties wiUi J a p a n in h is. surfaciT of th e skin,H aw aii m eeting witli P re m ie r In lim e th e 'b lo o d in a boneT an ak a. - b ru ise will obsorb , but not

In Uie long ru n , Uie Jap a n ese necessarily in tw o weeks,a re likujy to be ou r a llies in the F ro m the type of your in ju ry .

Jusljnen ts of g re a t im portance to us. In a i>ersonal p o stscrip t lo the docu'inenl. he w rote :

. ,1 cannot conceal ni'y re g re tUiat th e ry)Qil,diu.-s not, in m y a ......... ........................ .................................. . . . . %j u d g m e n l , ' ' r e f l e c t a n ap - stru g g le to keep world trad e I would su sp ec t th a t ydil Witfy

urt»encv of open and n iu lti-la te ra l. Tliev, have d am aged a b u rsa in the ex tre m e with shingles, which is c l a r i ty , p a r t io u la r ly w ith too. have felt sev e rly the ex- heel — a b u rsa being o fluid- a p a r t ic u la r ty p e o f ^ r u s

will take som e of the m yste ry out of this afflication for you. Send 15 cen ts In coin and a long s e l f - a d d re s s e d , s ta m p e d e n ­velope for a copy. Send request to Dr.- Thosteson, c a re of Times-News,

Both pain and itching can be

tb c ^ o n r r c t t l n T O U t d - d t r T T t r B o t i r f - tD - igno re tti'e re a lit ie s by look ing only to e ffect and not to cause. "W e do not countenance v io la tions o f in ­te rn a tio n a l la w ," Bush said. "W e do not countenance te rro r is t acts. . We seek fo r a w o rld where athletes need not fe a r a s s a ss in ^ and passengers on planes need not fear

He w arned th jit fa ilu re to act would in v ite fu r th e r te r ro rism . But

co u n tr ie .s , is b e c o n iin tj ........... ..................... .......... ^(jno rm oua iitul in c re a s in t i ly re sp ec t titJtmf!-ranHL‘ ob jec tiv es c lu s iv e ly -tra d e [w licies of the . filled sac o v er a bone. Ju s t d isease. The duration o f 't h eexclusive^tradinfi bloc. for Uie Ititernational trad ing I^uropean .bloc. . guessw ork on , m y p a r t, of d is e a s e v o r le s g re a t ly .' I t alrem ly h o s 's p e c ia l ta riff s y s t e m - ....................f o r us, Uie. E uropean Ifen'd co u rse ,"b u tto n inflarned b u rsa d e p e n d in g la rg e ly on th e

jirriin ifftiii'nt.s with som e :10 Ti... t[ s .P iim n..iin ■ h a s g d isa s tro u sp o rte n t. and we (b u rs itis , in oth e r w ords) would p atieh t’s g e n e r a lh e a l^ and age

Soviet Russia .a n d ' Red China

the C ouncil rofused to deplore " a ll jictii_Q LtetrQ rasm -and_alLbreaches o f the ceasefire in the M idd le E a s t." _ ■. Unless the AtJBTTaTTons w ipe out the nests o f assasins on th e ir land, they should be iso la ted and th e ir c itizens denied the p riv ile g e of tra v e l abroad to m epace the lives o f innocent people. '

— B ut _Uie_ A ra b -s ta lc s_ a ire _ c6i k _ corned on ly re ta llja tio n against

nations, 'n ie to tal will pos.s 50 when D rilain en te rs Die Com­m on M arket in l ‘J7:J.

Kven by it.self, the EKC is to d a y , tlie w o r ld ’s l a r g e s t ' trad in g unit, having .siu-pa-ssed Uie U nited S ta tes w ithin the last 12 m onths.

Tlie p ro sp ect, th en , is dial A m ericiin cxjwr.t.s wjll have

m o u n t in g , t a r i f i b a r r i e r s in . E urope and eLSewhere. We m ay

—bc-m on»-tie tH ?ndent-t)fo»-ew r-- upon m ark e ts in C anada, the

-ro s t • of ..... thc.^------ W yjilorn-'llem isp h e re , |in tl- .la jian .,

MosI d istrub lng in th is s i tu a ­tion is Uie KI-X’s continued pol­icy of p ro tec tion ism in fa rm pro ­ducts.

We a re Uie w o rld 's m ost ef­ficien t p ro d u c ers of ag ric u ltu ra l p roduc ts , and of course the '' b iggest ex p o rte r. Yet the nations of Uie h av e firm ly

_hcld-to-progrum *-of ijupport-for— th e ir oyy-n fa rm produc ts, even

is considered a very bad augury fo r a proposiid m a jo r trad e

ne(jd every friend we can get in tills, ba ttle .

PAUL HARVEY

L. Patrick W ho?

re m a in painful” because of an y to begin wlthT p re ssu re on it."Y o u c o u ld ,-o f course, have b ru ised the heel. Who told you it w as a bone b ru ise? Your doctor, or Just som ebody who volun­tee red a ho rseback opinion?

In e ith er ca se , continue the

Thertf can be som e rise and fall in the Intensity of an a tto ck , ' too, w hich has been the origin of the ideo th a t shingles can "com e back tim e and a g a in .”

Actually, th is Is not (rue. Once the atUick Is ended, th ere is no

h ea t, which helps, bu t try to reason to fe a r the ailm en t will keep p re ssu re off tlie sore heel, re tu rn . Seldom If ev e r does a

s i t behind J . E d g a r UQDVlir's d esk? How d a re anybody! l.r

-Putrick_w ho2_ ____ __________I h av e no {ifx>logy for having

fa lle n - .u n d e t- lhe_ spdL _ tiL _ il,. E d g a r H oover. I loved him as a p a tr io t, ad m ire d him as an ad m in is tra to r, re sp ecte d him as a m an .

He gave m e a p riv a te , p e r ­sonal w hipping once. V erbal — but n o .le s s painfu l. I had it com ing.

Hut when it w as over, for w hat he ca lled m y "good In-

-lenUo.ns7-^.he-presentedJiie-wlUi_ a handsom e se t o f gold cuff

s h o u ld r e s ig n i ic fo r c e v e ry elecUon; give tiie P resid en t the opUQn-QLrgappQlnUni:nli_..,

I 'v e not gone over tO rJustice tu p ^iv m y re'spectji Iq_.Ml Ho o ver's stim d-in; 1 will now.

Tlje t ra n s fe r of auU iority In th e b u re a u h a s b e e n a c ­com plished .In 10 w eeks with m in im a l d i s t t i r b a n c e ; th e s e is r i io g ra p h n e e d le bar<;^y Jlifgled, 'H iat, in Uie Jurlsd it- lionally sen.sUlve . KIU, i.s no sm all accom plishm ent.

G r a y ’s A n n a p o lis tr a in in g -and—s u b s e q u e n t- s u b m a r in e , co m m an d affo rded train ing In a

prices. . fingerp rin ts. " m o.sphere. 'U nderscoring the bjid trad e I “ u n d e r s ta n d ( ic n . “ We a re going to tiike the

new s for the U nited S ta te s Is o • 'fClsenhower received from him legacy which Mr. Hoove,r le ft,’’new t r ad e i;eport from the a s im ila r p a ir; p e rh ap s q t h e ^ * ) ^ s G ray , " a n d buijd on it,Org a n iz a t io n of f ^c o n o m lc did- B ut these {ire am otjg m y en rlch v ii.” , ."CooperafiorTanUTX'velopment. g re a te s r t r e a s u r e s . • ' .G ray la In no h u rry ?o a lte r hl«-

T iosnoT ^

Y ellow stone l^a rk , long regarded as a b a rom ete r o f the sum m er to iiriB t businoHs, perhaps bcoause i t is m ore ce n tra lly located than a n y o th e r , o th p r g re a t p a rk s , resum ed | t ^ long trend upw ard In

"H ttendancD th is su m n ie r. T h e " 7“ m jm l) ^ ^ r ib u n s ( v is ito rs d ropped “ - Un 1971, but is now back w ith in

^ t r i f t in g d is tanco o f the 1070 fig t/rc .■ To Oje end o f A u ^u s l t li ls year, 1.9

. m illio n v is ito rs entered the five gates of the pa rk , com pared to 2

r-m illi.on in 1970, - -I t i s c le a r the t ra f f ic problem in

Y e llow stone and o ther parks w ll] / .p o t ^be^^^JJcyiftt^aUJy_n^decJirie in

a tte ndance. Y e llo w stone ’s a c -., cpn im o^a tions lia ve 'Ib n g ’^Tjcen • inadequate . O bviously steps n iu s t soon Iw '^ k e n . to ra tio n thepi. _

It re v e a le d a wliole u nreso lved d iffe ren ces betw een Uie U nited S ta tes an d th t EEC .

W illiam E b e r le , 4 * re s id e n t N ix o n ’s s p e c ia l tjhide

■ repre.^enta tlve and th e - U —iS,

l)ow n Uirough- tlie y ea fs” T identify a s " ac tin g d lrec lo r co u ld no t le t m y s e lf co n - b rillian t desfgnation by which te m p la te a fut^u-e fo r our jia t io n P resid en t Nixon d iluted the of la w s wUhout- th is in* Iwiil. . . *

•com parab le low m nn. . G ra y m a k e s h im se lf................... - W hen. .th e .. ln cV itH b lc ...O n y _ av a ilab le .. for. - a p e e c h e s - im d

member of the yroljp which^ came, my only cpnsfllfoirbn was interviews. He has to sell produced the report, voiced Uiatthemaninthe V)^e'H(tu.sc Jiimself; Hooveh didn't. Ancf keentj|}!nppolnt?nent^th“*thr*-shnredmy^lmmense-reiipect-the’-thouRh— OVo^thua-l^comes— I

I findings. He was partifularly Director. . . vulnerable to a.slip of the.llp or-• -dlstr^aijod —with—tli^group-ft—=r-?Iovv-rwlM>-l8-U»l»-br-PfltHek—a-contriv«hcbntroveirsyr9fr;f«^

collsctive judgniont tliat farm ^Qray who Is trying to rill those he has embarrasHod neither prodliclfl , are'different from hurfe shoes? ’ • hlm'aolfnorhlsmentoi-. Norha?indufltrial .products In trade j ,He offered Ijls resignation the he demeoned in any way his . terms,'and tliat many years otiierday, Aronhall(y.' Sayshe predeccji.<inr.

l-f. MtA. ! «

"Hi there, G loh a Stc incm !” ,

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• C om m ies ' . , .

a p a c k

Tuo!d»ie Sopl“m l) « n 9 n 9 7 3 " T lm o s Now«, Twin f*«|li, Idaho 5 ■■

T o p ace n am ed f o r IrtdacKirLajwat.SAIGON ( U P l}—T he U.S. Air wiUt a slxUi dow ning of a N o rtli ' foiir kllla o v er North V iclnafn,

- H i F o rc c nnnoim cod jo tW y it hns V joU uin iese~ je t. w I ic tr ’ l t ' n > ‘> u t w as on luavp w hen fUtchie — rg ^ itc t t : ii Ia p L : :^ M r iM r :J 3 ,l ju i lv e d :c a n n r m Q U O iru T p lu n tfJ )0 j« K M I im o m e r -o r t^ > - -T -— .... .

> -IT ' OcBcUiivue w ith ahooUni'cl^wn h a d Ualc^l na n “ p ro b h W c ’V On Sept. 9, while RU chlT ivaS '

' DeBellevue w as j{lvcn_credi^_._ •fo r-n -M IQ 19-bldw n-out-ofrthc— r sk y .'w lU c n n alr-lo-alr fnlM lle •

' SAIGON (U P D -C o n iin u n is l - (F M p fr^ o n ^ y -U iu n b liM i- l t to ^

iitta ck s on th& C en tra l Coast V ngnlaqt defenders of. a d b t r i c t '

..........cflp ttn l-and n cn rb y -o u tp o s ts - ln -South V ictjiom 's le a st secu re p rovince , m n itn ry 'so u rc e s s a id ' today . , ,

T h re e A m erican ad v ise rs--- -u t i th -a - J o u c c n m w l-u n l t -w G r^. wounded In one of. the a ttac k s ,

ce n tere d n e a r- th e d is tr ic t ca p ita l of Bong Son in Blnh D lnh P rov ince 200 m iles norUi

. of Saigon, the U.S. com m and sa id .-B ln h D lnh h a s long Been

— — ra te d - by — l):S:— p n c iflc a tio n - experta a s the co u n try 's m ost d issW cnt- .

T tie co m m an d a lso discloscd th a t two U;S. N avy u lrm en w e fe ro lsslng in th e c ra sh of' th e ir AC In tru d e r .J e t no rtheast- of Hanoi Sunday 6nly hpiir? before th e NorUi V letnnm ese go v ern m en t re leased th ree

T lje o th e r A ir F o rc e Ace— D eBellevue waj>' flying wltli MIG,s for h im and gnve h im the.C aptrStovQ ^lltchl(v^nd-tlio U .S ^ u h o lh o r- p ilo t-ln lo -u -sw ir4 ln g _ sta lu s-as- tljc -« o co ad :A lr- lP (f lrce—, __N nvy’s (wo. Aces, l.t. U iindj' cloBtlKht close (6 Ihc P liuc Yen Ace In Uie Wnr,, n ilchlo «ro» the.Cimnlniihiim V »n m ,_W |llln m . Airfield....15_inHm _nQrih . nt llra t nenellm ic nUiorwnn

credited witli another pow lblc MIG kill in Uint dogfight.

. ,i> lh£LA m Q dcan-l

ce rem ony in th e cap ita l. Spokesm en said the ex act

- lo e o t io h -o f - th e -e ru a h - i in d - l tB - ca u se w ere not known.

A ir f i i r c e spokesm en offlclal- ~ ly announood-that Capt.-C liarlas--

D. D ebellevue, 27, of l.j)fayctte, L a ., was c red ited w ith bringing dow n h is alxUi N ortli V ietna­m ese MIG Jet figh ter—giving him m ore M IG' kills than- any

S liip m c n iblocked

i-VJetnam_W ar.

In air' ac tion , th e com m and re p o rted 230 U.S. fig h ter ; b o m b er alH kes M onday over N orth V ietnam and said 15 BS2s bom bed C om m unist positions a round Dong Hoi ju s t no rth of the 'D em lllta rl^ed Zone. Spokes­m en s a id 'th e flg h ter-b cm b ers knockcd out 12 b rid g es , ^4 w arehouses, 18 frucks and _1G sm alf^u p p ly sh ips. A to tal of 57 B62s lilt largotfi in N orth and South V ie tnam M onday and today , o ffic ials s a i d . -----------------

South V ietnam ese sp o k esm en ' sa id the N o rth V ie tnam ese fired ab o u t 500 rounds of ' 82mni m o rtiir shells on a governm en t position a b o u t th ree and u half m ile s sou thw est of Bong Son M onday un d Uiut ' a g round b a ttle follow ed..T he C om m unist Kunnera h it a n a d ja c e n t gpyern : m e n t c a m p with 50 m o r ta r rounds a few J jo u rs ea rl ie r , spokesm en said .

Japanese p o lic e b a tt le d e m o n s tra to rs in T o k y o

_ TOKYO (U P I)= Ju p iin o H o rio t aloni!_lliiL_ll)-mlle ro u te a f te rpolice b a ttle d hu n d re d s of Uley (jol by the d em o n s tra to rs ,le ftist d e m o n s tro to rs south of A fter an all-night confron ta-Tokyo to d ay to successfu lly Uon ou tside Uie depo t, police

“ □ p c m i- p a th “fo i-IO -U :S -'A fm > ^ ''ep o rte (i-2 6 -d e m o n B lru to rB -a r- n rrno red personnel c a r r ie r s reste<i and 75 po liceinen and being tak e n to a Y okoham a p ie r five d e m o a stra lo rs in ju red , for sh ip m e n t. T l 're e U.S. A rm y m ilita ry

po licem en opened th e g a le s toAbout 5,000 p ro te s te rs trie d lo......................................u-uckj ro lled onto th e stree t.block th e sh ip m en t, w hich Uiey

said w as bound for th e w ar in V ietnam , U.S. offic ials did not say w h e re tlie vehitlfcs w ereheaded:------- -

,Tlie po lice ev ic ted a h es tim a l-

P ohce fought back demonsU-a- to rs who tried lo throw U iem selycs beneath th e wheelsof th e vehic les, .........

A heavy police g u a rd e sc o rt­ed 1,500-of tlie dem on^lrH tors ed the-U -ucks on the hdur*lonu

Sen. Stennis on

air strikesWASHINGTON IU P I) - A f t e r

listen ing to so m e’ of the m ilita ry ’.s to p o fficers, Sen. John C, S tenn is, D-M iss,, said Mondiiy he w as puzz;led no one h igher - th a n Gen. John D. Ijiv e lle knew of illegal a irs trik e s Irt V ietnam . -------

G en. Jo h n D. U yan, Air F orce Q u e f of S ta ff,'tokV the S en a te - .A rm ed S erv ice s C om m ittee h c ' hiid "no know ledge o r b a s is for

“fro m in fro n t of.tht; U ,S, A rn ii’’ supply depot a t S a g a m ih a ra and •escprtQ flf'the—ro n y p y of h ta v y -d u ty tru ck s c a rry in g the cahv^s*\vrapped v eh ic les to the

voy c a rry in g four M4Q tonks an d an arm oretl c a r r ie r bound for n o rth pier. I t even tually w as fa rc e d to re tu rn to the d e p o tr

. A sm all group of d em o n s tra ­to rs had stugeci a m onth-long sit-in ou tside tlie depot in an effo rt to force the governm ent to stop m ovem ent of the veh ic les und to close dow n the bijse,■ J l ie i r ra n k s swelled M onday

.n ig h t when word vvas b ro a d c a s t • t h a t thc"conyoy-would-m ov^i-at—

-5 a ,m , today , Tlie d e p a rttire w a s~ delayed w hile police"

d riv e to no rtli p ier. H iin u rea s of c le a re d the sU-eet.rio t police guard ed |h e 19-mile (ju y HuUiqritlcs app ro v ed the

. - sh ip m e n t af te r th e Ja p a n e seM ovem ent ()f tnilit<iry ve- |>overnm ent prom ised to close

'h id e s from Uie base h a d b e e rf 35\vn or curta il o p era tio n s ftts iiiippntlitfl Bln rtt A uit. j . w a cn th e d e po t w here--the—v eh ie lca—

re p o rted no m ajo r in c id en ts d e m o n s lra t9rs stopped a con-

P r is o n e r ’ s w ife ca lls s top to b o m b in g ra id s

■ TOKYO ( U P T j^ H a n o i’s V ie t: nam N ew s ^ A g e n c y iV N A i

'M~o'nday q u o ted _ th e :w ife _ o £ -a U.S. p ilo t s2iot - dow n while bom bing N orth V ietnam as

ac tion by anyone e lse ” o ther than L avelle ,, acco rd ing lo S tennis.

Hyan would not t^ilk with re p o rte rs a f te r em erg ing from n ea rly th ree hours of testim ony a t a closed co m n iittee session ex cep t to s a y his testim ony was tlie sam e a s he gav e e a rl ie r to'

C om m ittee.. ^H e sa id then’ yhfs ' f i r s t '

know ledge of the^Tflr ra id s m ade* wlUioiit p rovocation

^ lin s t ta rg e ts in N.HrttLViclL^ fi and p rohib ited by adm lnis-

ifa tlon ru le s w as an Air F orce ' se rg e a n t’s le t te r to Sen. Harold

H ughes, D -Iow a. - ‘ - S tenn is' co m m ittee received

s im ila r testim ony of non-

3ln y !n K~thT~rn ir ts ' ” hnvo g o f i i r stop” an d s a id the m oUuir of. (m other flie r ca lled tlie boinbiiig •‘so unnecessiipy ,"

T he VNA repprJ^ sa id 'M r^. Olga C h arles, wife of N avy M- N orris Alphonzo C lia rles of Sjtn Diego, a n d M rs. M innie I^ e

• G a rtley , m o th er of Lt, J j j . ) M arkhom 1.. G artley of Dune-

nreas...W ithin .lhc_.M an(ii..,cili'_ lim its M onday and w itnessed “ex te n siv e d am a g e done by the A m erican b o m bing ."-

- VNA -Jiald tno w o m c n -w e rc schedu led for m ore sigh tseeing In the N o rth V ie tn am ese capltiil today. C h arles, G a rtle y and_ MaJ, K dw ard Flia.s-of ValdosUi, G a., all p riso n ers of w a r, weVe

re le a se d Sunday In u.clowhlown lt'S“ ju s l terrib le lQ“ ae e“ llils:7Hanoi cerem ony . T hey a re T h is h as got to stop. D ecentexpected -to. .leave . fo r hohie p £ o p k _ a te Ju sL b e ln g .h u rt_ fo rS iitu rday , no re aso n a t all. I t Is a

VNA, m onitored in -Tokyo, s h a m e / ’■ sn n n iie A m erican wome^n \isite ( l. the Bacli M ai H ospital, la rg e s t in N orth V ie tnam , and " le a rn e d th»l_ th e d o c to rs and m ed ica l personnel h a d p e r­fo rm ed su rn lca l“T)perations on 2!) v ic tim s of a U,S, bom bing ju st th e p rev ious n ig h t,”

l l i e d isp a tch .said th e wonien w ere show n tlie T ru ng Dlnh re s id e n tia l q u a r lc rs

Timl------ '^ H n U s f 's a y r ’VNJT quoted"M rs. G a rtle y as saying, "h o m es m e a n so m uch lo people, {’m , a w u re tluU fumiUes u re the liiisis of life and cu ltu re everynvhcre. But th is th in g that h o m es w ere d estro y e d so n eed less ly and-is so unneccssa-' ry touches botli M rs. C harles a n d m y s c lf ."

_____________1.2 .000_ pQtmdors to. H ano; for th e '(b o m b s) on Ju n e 27 d estro y e d re le a se cerem ony, t h e o ther eight block.s of h o u ses and two fam ilies w ere rep o rted killed or w ounded 44 p ersons, sUiying a t Hnnoi'B M etropole m osU y-w om en-and 'd iU dren .”' . H Q lc l_ w itlu n c n ib e c a _ c U ll^ § ^

1 th ink \\'s teri^ible looking p e a c e group that a r ra n g e d their a t a ll of Uiesc b u ild in g s ,” VNA ' f reed o o i—David D e llinger, Mrs. quo ted .M rs. C harles {ts s avlnu, C ora W eiss, tho R ev. William "N o one can hard ly m lstiike Slo'ane Coffin‘Jr., an d Profes.‘ior, tiiese fo r nothing. It h a r m s , and Illch a rd F alk .

Involvem ent by Gen, C re iy u o n„A bcam a,_w hQ se^prum Q tiQ n to---------

A rm y chief of s taff is in question w hile tlio com m itteeInvestiga tion Is continuing, and

*■ Adm, T liom as H. M oorer, ch p lrm a n of the Jo in t C hiefs of

McGovern eyes TV talkstaff.

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■ CHICAGO 'lU P I l - Sen. .i}fiflrcc-Mc.GaYfiriL mioii.gct:Qff— ,~t}tc c a m p aig n trull n e x t w eek In ' an e ffo rt to* pep .up h is lagging

c a m p aig n for 'p r e s id e n c y w ith a nptlonw lde ie lev is lo n ta lk to Wi6 AmCrlcon people.

M cG ovorn 's 'advlsorB sa id the

M ich,, an d Colum bus, O hio—in p rov ide a tax w rite-off for a_g,gnlinuQUon_Q Lh]ijetfertjQ_parflDta^_wh(Lflcn d ib e lr .c h tld rc n

BONN (Of*I) - Chnncellor------WUlyBrandrhns-endcd-inoiiths,' Democrntic-presldenttol-noml'

df flpcculotlon by n am ing Nov. s nee , d la tu rb e d by hla Inability 10 for W est^ G e rm an y ’s flra t t^ x o m n .u n lc a te w ith th e people p re m a tu re p o rllom onto ry olec- thrb.ugh th e new s m ed ia , w aa Uon. " se rio u sly c o n sid e rin g " drop-

T echnlcolly P resid en t Gufltau p ing off th e com palffp tra l l for H o ln em h n n 's illlh n a the respon- n lew d o y s , to r e tu r n . , lo fliblllty fo r nam ing the election W nshlngton a t m idw eek and*

— W in te r B ut pollticnl ' s^ ccb purchnflo-telov|fllorv t im e fo r-« cxpoc ted h im t o ' fo llow , .the d ire c t ta lk to the people .

_____ :chaiicaUon.'»-rficQmmendnUorli____D ow nJipcrc£n tflg fij> Q in tflJn .F o r aovcro) w ooks th e Bonn the p o lls, M cG overn scheduled

V o M hQd bcen'siM ScuU tlng on; .ap p e ara rice s In four c itie s today D ee. 3 OS th e m ost likely d ate . > - ^ lc a B o . ' Mllvvnukee, PUnt,

re a c h a s n^any “ m ed ia m o rk ' to nonpublic fl<;liools,

In a s ta tem en t Isaued In ConuUtutlon's church*

M e lh Q d is l-m ln la le r 'i ) -a o n -« n — o - „ Vllrbbiitirid o rse d the support o f .p r lv a tcand p ijrochlal. schools*' with taxpayer funds,' n . poaltlon lo which he has bo«)n leaning for severol weeka.

He sald'he backed legUlotlon pendhiBln theHouaotoprovlde- have boon cSBTto him. Some

- Ineome U * credit* for poponts-big city iead«r«-w lth-largo- whO'send , their-children to Catholic Mnatltuenclea',. have -PimjiUlillcflQliQnlii,. , ______; V n g i|rgcilMcnoVcrn to tnlic

ttiey oVcntUaliy vt'ouW.—

McGovorn'saUitomont 'woa « bit) fo r th k kgupport o f Ibo nntton'B C a f l ^ . v o te rs who

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M cG ovcrn onnouncod, o ftc r A rm stjind fo r public o ld to the M yoro l wooka of .do llborn llon , O o th o lltn c h o o la -m o n y o tih o m th u l ho bockod leg lalo llon to Ui d i re flnmiclnl s tra i ts .

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Lebanese villagejtygfHFQf Israeli forceC nnd |ca a re alm plc to m nke, boRinnlhg. Choose from Juice

J iu ln g ihouHcho|d_piv^^^ cnnii. •Bolot'in m o ld s , , ' milkJorcd-W lULdyO-powdcr, S et o u t_ c a r to r is , p ap er cups a n d muffin

vn rfo ty . o f m olds before pans.

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vrttlj one Uic Uirco Iflrn’cH' Tfioy w ent Uirough wiUl the sponrlioads. . < * acarc li of aus)>ccted hideouts;

........ ............... , “Tlic dlffefcncc between' past

^ t » u i - , - J A n Q U N .. jN j^ b a n o n :^ a ld j t - J n to — Lebanon'- against- ................ . ............. - — ------- ------- — .' ( i l p i M s ra cll t rQopB en te red A rab guerrlU nji.and Uio.otioJhla____ P re v lo u s jy ,J ^ b a n e s e troops__w ning out w o m e n j i n d : c ^ ^U b a n o n to th e w aves and w eekend la y In w h a t hnpppnod had stood by and w atched a s . b e fo re -g o in g in , b u t - a s tno

-grcclinH8oUozcns^f-Viliagcrfi.nd»twoon.tl)c-nlcellofl—tho-Uba*—Inrapli-warplnnOflHJrtillery-and-unlt^oputy-oommandflr-flflldf• Tlicy left a f te r buying som e g a s nose a rm y Jolhed tlie w a r f o r . so ld lcra a t ta c k e d m an y of th e ~ '" 'n io y ’ro gon<h »It'^ p robably for tlic lr tirm ored c tira . - tlio flrat tim e ,, p loying havoc ca tim o tc d ’3’000guorrilla.sin the because we w e re held up by Uie

south ~ nnnm M C 7

w bunded. ^L eap ing o'ut>of Uieir a rm o red

t r u c k s , denrto lltlon ■ racod '~ (6 Uie gucrr,IUo-held -b u lld in g a rp la n te d ^ so c k a fu ip o f -

c h n rg es an d blew thorn up ir> a ctoyd of du st."T S tunnm yT hrnT rttJtiB tirthEp a r t or Uie couniry.

_ R ntnn lny , nn Irfpcpnrntc E ven ao, 0 flu rry of m ac lilnc- JmU tru ck « -ru n n ln g -0u t-0f-gM - recoH es^ rifle b a r ra g e a t on gun fire in to 'n n ea rb y gully f r o m ' th e ' d ay 'sV . unplanned

__ n tlv an c ln g -.Js rao li^ a r m o r - co— tur-ned up fourTgutfrrlllas h id in g - d iversions,, th e I s r a e li i-m n d e -.. lum n m oving into B elt_Jaroun, th e re , , one in a .-firec n -b lu c_ _ c am p a b o u t 2 5 -m lle tf from

it floryed notice T h a t , th e uniform w ho told h is ca p to rs hom e, f a r from being bock tlie a ttitu d e h a s changed following . about n ^ n y o th e r g u e rr illa s in sa m e d a y as m an y -had tH o g n tio n a-fro m —iB T ^Q l-th a t-nna rh y Itfiiq n M m y ji . , fix ifcc tcd ..

the m oun ta in TQntl on th e bcU ef, tlie m echan ized In fan try outfit w as iri troub lq . e k o r te d th e“ beleag u ered tro o p ers th e r e s t of

• th irw o y rtp w ln ffT n n n y o f 'th o lr- out-of-gas vehicles.

On th e w oyythrough T lbnln,slopped a t a vlUagei^gas

- 8ta tio n -to -g o t-B o m o - fuel—and-th e ow ner ru sh e d ou t to help , a p p a re n t ly ' h ap p y to be . of serv ico . - - . - . ....... -

F ilm historyB eiru t su p p o rts th e g u errilla s E n rou te th e re , tliey ca u g h t a G u e rrilla s am bushed ag a in as an d th o ir a tto ck s . m anM drivlng witJi P alesU nlan tlic la ra o lis brro k d c a m p before

TIjc la ro e ijs quickly ca lled in p am p h le ts jn h is c a r . A ta n k daw n and. fled aoutl) tow ard ta n k .c a n n o n ancl a ir strfkea cru sh cd th e sm all c a r into n horhe . B azookas and tra c e r a g a in st the lu sb o n ese ‘ arrtly . two-foot-hig^ pan c ak e on Uie bulleta fell all .around ...the b u nker 'on th e slope of th is Uieorv th a f ! lh £ -.c aL -h ad _ b ce n _ tE u ck s b u t no one w as rep o rted hill'top M oslem town about five used for g u e r r i lla pu rp o ses, h u rt.

‘i n l le 8 , fro m -lh e -b o i* .d c r w n i m i e y also t ra ti IntS two Israe l.' Som e shells ricocheted li)bonese a rm y tan k s t h a t w ere into th e v illage itflclf, re ad y lo figh t.

As the bom bs ond shells . A fter 00 m in u te s ond a row k lcked up a cloud of du.sl th a t ahola back o nd forUi, the ensh rouded oil but the tip of the Is rae lis dec ided to ta k e anoU ter m flsque, the I^ b a n ese effort p a th to B e lt J u w a y a . T h e ir c o l la p s e d . O ne of th e a r m y co m m an d e r h ad I0I4 them the officers, o 'i leu ten a n l colonel, enem y w as stiU the g u errilla s ,wn.q ca n tu red .________ . no t the U b a n e s e so ld ie rs. •- ^ c m iD r S n e b Salam saui la s t Bott—Ju w a y a—w as—a— limp,

week th e re s is tan c e would G uerrlllab w e re w aiting In co m e w ith a l l o f L e b a n o n 's second s to ry w indow s along the

“ W ASHINGTON (U P H - T b o ’ A m erican F ilm InsU tute h as a g ra n t cf-|160j0(ID from Uie Louis B. M ay er FoundaU on w hich ^11 enable it to com m ission 12 new re sea rch _ p ro Je c ts designed to en la rg e an d s 'treng thenfits file

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ndfih t, re g a rd le ss of so c rm c es . m am sice'el* o nd opened upW hatever Uic .sac rifice S atu r- w hen the .Israe li colum n com ed y y ^ ^ y a lG ir iro o p O ra nol~^ , In . '

•to -count ca g u altles—it slowed Back c a m e a v iolent a r ra y ofth e ir a d v a n ce . ' firepow er, - ffo m '.rookotB— to

/'Ey th e tim e they reach ed sm all a rm s b u lle ts ,,m e rc iless lyth e ir oh jecU ve, K afra , 10 m iles deliv 'ered by Is ra e li y oungstersfa r th e r n o rth , t h e , g u errilla s who had le a rn e d ^*ell to keep

~~tticy ex p e c ted to fl^d th e re h a d Wicm -ciJQl u nder , f ire , Twon i n — ■vnntshcd—

Television SchedulesW td n o id a y . Septem bor }0, IV7J

A f 7 p.m on chrtnnel U - Movie ■•SIranoer on Ihc Run " Ttio iou lh WDit iireA- o t leeS p ro v iu c j tnc co lflr fu t: to t tm a lo r th is flDavc AvArAgo m ade (or TV d rrttnn .iboul tfie r c lr D l l f i ih f iu n f l lo q .o ! a -m u f. ilt f . iu tp e c t E ic e llc n ) p e r lo n tD n r i ’ i dv M m ry fo n d n ; Anne a n » lc r onrt ' M ict^ael P a rk i.

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t:30J»1.7b.a WrtdiuoiU Crmu- Drrttiirt Jb — Anna anrt Ih p K in o . Comefly D ram fl),& MUudu. CwiitKlv 4 1 - U ’i Your tier 46 — E le c tric Com pany

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11:10 4 1 O ick Cavett

11:002il Movie "Some May Liv

At 6 30 p m . on channels /b . 6 and I I . and at 7 30 on 4 1 -- MOviC "N o Place to Run " Love and defiance a1 flyt- 73 A lc r l ang M ubbornde&pite hi^ years. Hyam M alst) i% a m an w it l i a lic rc o love ot lUe and h i i o rphaned urar\db>n He take^ hik teen age * fa rd and runs from Itie a u th o rities w tio say o ld age ana <11 hea lth nre orounds to r ta k in g th i' tx)y aw ay Iro m h im

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10:00is l , i l i , 3, S, ..7lix B. H — N»wfc.W eather. Sports4si JudO, D ra m a4U . T o w e rs o l F r u s t r a t io n .Dotum entary S|iec ifll _ _

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10:3S2b M ovie "S tie W aits ’

10:40S • M ovie "U p P eriscope"

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Dy U nited P rt‘KR InttTiiiitioiml - T oday Is T uesday , &[>»■. IS).

the''2C3rd day of 1972 with 103 to follow.

The mcion Is approachlnR Its full phase .. TUc m orn ln ii s iu rs a re Venus. M ars an d S jiturn.

The evening s t a r s a ru Jup ite r , and M ercurj\\__________

-Tliose born on th is d a te nre u nder tliqjilRn of Virjjo.

- ICnglLsh il lu s tra to r and walur- oAlorist A rthur U ackliam \vas born Sept. 19. 1B67.

Qn this day in h is to ry ;J n 1777. A m erican soidiectL

'4-.I — News; W eather'^ 'sports ’ * \ - 11:30'

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Tuosilny, S f?lom b«r 19, I9?2 T lm oi Nowt, Twin F alli, Idaho 7

Aiigry Cassia, East TF seniors declam independencyT(caiimniei»raBi ■

d irec to r) w ith tho b o a rd 's approval fire d H a lo ." ' .‘•Slolten: Anyone h as a rig h t to o p p e a l. '’B ut la to r in th e m ee ting . Slotton ap p e are d to

- revorM his statement, when ho sold; ‘!Mr. Hoio ' ' ' was on probation for six months. Either tho >

— crnployn-or. thn honril mny glvn two wpflkyinoUcb during tills period.

"P e U iH ien -th o board took D eU y's-pow cr^

^n~-T)n-thirwriat:forrits:±‘inappropriate‘!rr#qi<ftfllSTrz: rfg p rcscn ta tiv cs o f: th e flvo'flonlop citizens—

groups a r e split over tlio H alo situation, as well OS over tho funds. , .

______ZclkPaco,:ChQlnnim.QLthe-ttr.o,up.itLJcrDme.—

said,'ilalo l-ldnd p( fouled Dp at bnd-UniO-Wlth___tho federal grants. llnlo didn't affect our getting ut-flcanL.!

'S lo tten rW o decided o therw ise . P eo p le hero' a rc asking 'fQ r.action, fo r tilings to )uipiwn> Tho Job w as not being done to Uie.antlaIicQllon of the. S C A A ,board."

A t.a la te r point in tlie m eotinR, S totten soid; _ =^= »«nilH -bO fl'H r ‘

But F onda Cnnnoll,;o m em b er of tlie Cassia — C oun ty -group,-v low s-tho-flltua tl6n -d lffo ro n U y .-

\ “ T he C ossio 0>unty groU p.wos piretty well fed \ip when HalO'Waa lo t go Jtlo^w aa-dK . ..... L ate r,

-sljc-said,-i!H o-(H alD i-w aa.B ood,.hQ -w aa-rfifllly_

■ r 'lr ttr tw a 'ic n o iin a rR ro n p s rB p o n v tln ffT J ir tljo o — .^fidh^biidgcts, profess (o be iinconcornod about

‘ S’ lack of fun^.'altBr~Smyth(?n r~incmbcr~of-the-Gaa3iiii inty-grouprsald“nftcrth irAugn3;m trclln ir

— the-ftonlor-ciUzons-aro-JuAt as-smart as old pooploas wlien tliey'rp younger and wo can make

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r o l e n s r iif rd irec to r ca n also re le ase a p ro g ram direc to r. '

— - a t c r r M r s r P c l l - s a i d ” :— ,---------'IP elhT lto board gives th e d irec tor tho power.

If you w ere operating a s you should B etty would h av e fire with tho b o a rd ’s , ap p ro v al . . .

- W hoever-is executive diroctor-is-rcsponslhl^B . I—--------- iiS lo tten j-I-agreo nnd-B etty did osk R egional—

“ w ricQ X -ior ailv jeo :" ---------------------------------------L a te r in th e m ee ting , Slotton, whoso opinion of

Holtf ap p a ren tly sh ifted os tho .w eeks h ad g6no alopgr-gavo Uie reasons for his change of h e a rt:

“ T h ere h a s been som e dlsaenBlon ab o u t th o , d irec to r. T he com m unity see m s to b e divided abou t 5 0 ^ . . . He ( Mr. H a le ) wos on th e phone

...... 'ConUnilfllly w r l t ln g ie t te r s io m orcv e n -m y "w ifr —w as kept on th e phone. In m y ca p ac ity as

— c h f lin n a n JJ tif ld - tQ Ja lia o -th e ^ n a n ;.....................h im o r resign ; ■ m ore board , m em bei's w ere becom ing Involved. ! did so m uch ol h is w ork wo

issue, Twin-w as sp lit o ver th is issue. If U iat's a good o b ,'w h a t's a b a d Job. No scc re t reason th ere is none. I d idn ’t s ta r t the drive; I re sisted .

g o o d 'a t it. He m a de m ista k es , b u t tl>(^v w ere -stu p ld -g riev n n ccs:* '

M rs. Jeasie~U ecK sirand , a m em b e r *&f ihegroup in Buhl and

~ o f'T w ln ~ P a llirC o u n ty F ra iilrUjc ’West end

Pooplo-aro-roal“' excited a b o u t . tlie p ro g ram now. Eveyono

Is behind us. I t ’s sad th e re h as to be such a ..Iiassle w h e n we o re t id in g to help poopje.’.'people.!L_____ ________ _____ 1 ____________

— M rsT B cck stran d jwld "so m e o f.lliom d id n 't ’' like H ale, an d som e d id . I th in k 'h e trie d re a l •

h a r d .”I n tho-K lm berly • M urtaugh • H ansen g ro u p r

ch a irm an M rs. E m m a Boyer is strongly se t . a g a in st th e CAA, la rg e ly because of tho Hale

Issue. In an in te rv iew , sh e ch a rg ed th e .onlyreaso n th e CAA w ant^ the ^roifp to-stay wiUj It Is _______^_____ _________________ ___

- “ b e c a u s o ~ o f~ lh D ~ d o lla n lg n T 'c e r ta in ly “ n o t rea lly n o \^ ro ~ fc a ^ ~ a ”compK6mb ecause th ey love u s ." * Tlie group In th e cost end of Twin F a lls Colmty

.- p lc tu r e -o s 'f a r -n s 'w e ’re------------ sclredulciTa m ee tin g to d n ^w lth Office on Agingconcerned . T h is p ro g ra m w as prom ised the officials to fo rm ula te an ag reem e n t fo r the sen io r c itizen s by an act ol C ongress, an ti I t ’s g ro u p to h a v e "d eleg a te agency s ta tu s , " a n d the

____ poflBiblllty-lff-oxpeotod-toarlso-tonlght-whon-UiBoyer sa id . senior citizens p ro g ram is d iscussed a t a Trl*

S in c e-th e tw o groups chose to .p re s s th e ir County. Board of d irec to rs mcQting in .B urley.petitions, th e ir two co o rd in a to rs— in — th e -— —.... r - » - - ----------- -- ----------------------7------p ro g ra m s , B e tty Blei in Burley an d R uth M it' ^c h e i r i h K irhberly-M iirtaugh-T Iansen , a re no • ......................... -longer w orking for the agencv .

O n 'th e " n lg h t 'o rU fe " Aug. l5"fierilor c itizens '

M rs. F onda CannelU a C assia County sen io r — cltlzo n s-m e m b e rrrQ p o rts-v o lu n to e r- la b o r-a n d

orBftnlzers a rc devolbplnp tlie C assia p ro g ra m .’— In-Jo ro m o ,.w lth -fed era l funds, tlie pj;o_gram — fiooms to ba.farln ff.bo tto r-M om bors havoTtflkflft

a tf ip to-Sw rV nlley In IHolr bus, and schedu le a trip Into Je ro m e tw ictf h w eek . T here a re c a rd '

•^amcB and potluck d inners.In T w in F a lls i tlie group is p u rc h asin g a house

- a n d l i a s b e g u irre c e n tly .convening it m io a ~ "drop-in c e n te r" io r the sen io r citizens in the

—a re a . , ”P lans ,p a l l■ for a* ^ o l -tab le , a kitchen .

-.rtoleylBlpn a n d ^ th o r rQ creation-aroas-for-UioBo - w anting to visit.

In B uhl, th e sen io rs also h»ve a building, w hich they d re w orking on p re p arin g fo r oc-

' c u p n h c y . r .If tlie sen ior citizens now re m a in in g w ith the

agency a re th e short-run w inners, th e re a re signs th a t th e o th e r tw o -g ro u p s, K im bcrly- M urtaugh-H ansen and C assia County m ay

-S u iih u ? -a i ivork

RUTH-MCDONALD, se e re U ry of th e Twia ■T^lillirScntO TXIfiicnt AdvHory counc il, i c n ib i

in te rio r w alls a t on Second Avc:

ii lic n i; i t t l u ^ i :nuc in

Seaior Citltcni' new center

Ttfih-FaHi.

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A nyone—has—a- m eeting w ith the Trl-County B oard , M rs. BlpiRookie oftheSear *

r ig h t lo a p | ) c a r

the, 1 d on’t ru n th a t (Tri-County) b o ard ;- JnoJorlly. riLlcs^__ - ___

‘‘P ell: I w onder if It d o es 'lh personnelV ... ‘‘S lotten: We h a d ,a n a ^ t^ g _ d ire c to r .who ’ chose not to a c t .” ’ ’

M eanw hile, the scn ior-cltizens pushed aliead with th e ir pe titions for d isassoclatlon .

Of tho ‘:throo groups seeking to leav e the agency , Buhl w ithdrew Its petition. '

According to M rs. F rie d a Johnston , senior c itizens coord inator In Buhl, the decision to cancel the petition w as tak e n following a m ectin j' with Mija. Pell, in which th e d irec to r spelled out th e ad v an tag es of w orking w ithin the CAA, fram ew ork .

Uut K tm tw riy - M ujftaugh * H ansen ond Cassiu County w ere in sisten t, an d on Aug. 15 a t a Trl- County B oard m eeting', they p re ssed their dem andjj, Once ag a in , th e board doclinod to tiiKe

. ac tion , ask ing thp |jroups to try to w ork w ith the new executive d irec to r, Bobby R ussell;

I i l th e in te rim , executive d irec to r R ussell hnd, exchanged correspondence with j j ta te officials"" over the fa te of the p ro g ram m oney (o r th e two groups.

In an Aug. 11 le tte r to the Office on Aging, R ussell requested th a t tlie funds i o r the .two p ro g ram s be held an d d isbursed by th e Office on_ Aging. -

O ffice d e p u ty d i r e c to r Wll O v e rg a a rd •responded th a t ^ e m oney wQuldlbc h e ld -p e n -r^ d ing final decision of the board on th e petitions.

T he two g roups, follow ing'the m ee ting , wrote to the Office on Aging, a ttem pting to estab lish th e ir fisca l capab ility , necessary to receiving

— r m e i l i g p y r a n ’cc'tly fruin the s tu ty ufficu .- ^ •______n u t severn l dnvs la te r , the executive com -

m ittee of the CAA board ^ th o r lz e d Hussell to petition the Office on Aging for all. th e .funds for

------- th e two-program srln-offooW rovorjilng-tho s t a n d - .he had taken in a le tte r a few weeks ea rl ie r .

T he office responded by slapping th e agencj'

sa id the re aso n for th e petitions, w as to put a stop to the sen io r c itizens being h a ra s se d and b ra in w ash ed by the CAA ag e n cy ."

M rs. M itchell, who re fu sed to give h e r nam e a f te r the in ee tln g , m ade th e s ta te m e n t th a t Hale w as fired in a "K angaroo co u rt type w a y ."

A fter th e san ii; m ee tin g , M rs. B oyer also ■■■ ch a rg ed th e re w as a 130,000 slush fu n d in the

------ a g e n c y rh in tin g th e re h a d -b e e n 'i l le g a l use o f -fcdera l m oney. She quoted B etty-W ooten as

- having m a d e Ihe a ta te m e n t at-a publie m eeting .M rs. W ooten, how ever, sa id th e m oney in

question is roughly $30,000 left over from recent p ro g ra m y e a rs , and w as in a b ank , w here the federn l go v ern m en t could request it a t its w ill. -

M rs. l.x)retta P u tz ier, the agency tw okkeeper, confirm ed th is, say ing abou t $21,000 w as from tw o y e a rs ago , and th e re m a in d e r fro m tho y e a r Just com pleted .

While tlio d eb a te ra g e s on o ver the senior ‘cU izeh sp ro Jects , the threegrouJ)B th a t chose to s ta y w ith .the {igeney a re the c le a r short-run w inners.

F o r tJ ie 'p re se n t, tht^y con tinue to receiv e th e- ■ Office on Aging funds th a t w ere g ra n te d a s^ ja r t

of the o v era ll p ro g ram , and th ey h av e paid co o rd in a to rs w orking w ith th e 'g ro u p s . T ad

____ R oss. H ale ’s fo rm er s e c re ta ry in Je ro m e ;'F r ie d a .J o h n s to n In Bulil and. L orna Bolton InT w in F a lls . M nrdene B u tle r Is p ro g ra m head In th e agency .

H a le 's su p p o rte rs c la im ' th a t M rs. B utler of Je ro m e tr ie d to force H sJe out of th e Job so she

. ^ o u l i l h a v e th e position. H ale s ay s they did not g e t along.

In fa c t , since H ale h a s left. M rs. Butlec-took- o w H alo ’s w ork u nder a now Job title .

But, M rs. Jphn R eicchard , a m e m b e r of the • CAA^executive co m m itte e , c la im s no dea l w as

e v e r 'm a d e . ‘‘Wfl'U n e v e r’conVince pcople of it, though ," sh e say s .

had the sen io r citizen Job before H ale w as ever h ired , b u t 'tu rn e d It“3ow n.

'• M rs. B u tle r con firm s M rs. R e icc h ard ’s claim s,-addlngr-^U dldnU 'W ant i t , - 4tnd adding she d idn ’t ap p ly for th e Job sh e h a s now received .

State says ADLJoud^rises 25% during year

B O ISE (U P I ) — A e lig ib le ," he sa id the s tu d y am ong the case load a s a whole:1___ ;______' — su pgf ccni'of mi ui'tiVL'

d e p e n d e n t M ark s said his d ep a rtm e n t Is calies hav e non-reported earnedf a m i l i e s ^ w ith ch ild ren caseloads conducted ' p ro c e e d in g w ith by the D epijrtm ent of Social and e la M ra tlo n of the H ehabilitation Services show a 25 per cen t in c re a s iH n cases.

D epartm en t Com m issioner,Dr^ John R. M»u;ks,.told a news* conference in Boise M onday, th e increase appejired in the

incom e:— T he m o s t f r e q u e n t ly

m entioned causes of fam ily b re ak u p am ong th e sam pW c a s e s w e re im c o m p a t ib il i ty , h u s b a n d ’s e x c e s s iv e u se of liquor, and Im m atu rity of the m a rr ia g e p a r tn e r s ;

f u r th e r study to

d e te rm in e m ore of tlie reasons why th e .25 per c e n t rise 'b e - cu rred .

“ 'n ie age ra n g e of persons uppiying for aid h a s ' m oved dow nw ard due to in stab ility of

study for Ju ly .’ i97M ff~M ftrch•-e«^ly-^nH Prlagcs-«nd-'oeonom le-------= = ^ n r t r ^ ^ m o 3 r t m p o r r a n t1972. The study was im dertakcn problem a^'he said . "T h ere is a conditions causing re c ip ien ts to e a rly Uiis sUmmur to d ete r- rise of the d ivo rce ra te along m ine the Inc rease causes. w ith desertion in Idaho , coupled _ :iT h erc is verV little re lu c - w ith wluit I consider to be tjm ce o r hesitancy on the part'o f so m o w h a t of. a n ec o n o m ic

■moBt-^>eople,"-Marks-said, " to rucosslon .’.U io -sa ld .....................apply for public ass is tan ce If T he sl,udy show ed:

—li^y-4M>Uov<»-tl>6y-ar e>oIiBlblo. [The, . m edian ngn nf thfi"M ost persons who. becom e

e lig ib le fo r a s s i s ta n c e a re a lre ad y aw are of the d e p a rt­m en t a s a source of financ ial ^c( ald, or4hD y-w e m 'ade aw a re of

■ it v^ry sobh'afteVriliey " ircomo'

m oUier in these c a se s approved d u r in g the r e c e n t c a s e lo a d ^ c r e a s e is o n ly 25 y e a r s , com pared to a m eitian ago of 30

apply or re -apply fo r a ss is tan ce d u r in g th e In c re a s e p e r io d included the need for m edical a tten tion a n d loss o r.red u c tio n o f-um ploym ent----- .

M arks sa id th e e d u c a tio n a l ■»ustcm-muaL-b<iJQokcd-lQ-lQLp ro v id in g m o re v o c a tio n a l tra in in g for* high school studen ts so Uiey m ay -becom e skilled w orkers. ■

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By United l ^ e s s in ie rn a ilo n B r In Now Y ork , R op. John co m pnlgn worl(cr fo r D cm otrA 'P rlm nry elcctloha w ere being Roonoy,- on old-llno D cm ocrot Uc cond idn tc Jo h n F . K e rry

•'held today In MoABnchusoUs, wiUi 14 M^rmn In Uu> Houbo, w oro a r re s te d In tlto bn sem en tWoflhinRton.and Oklnhomn and ognih faced A llord K . Lowen- of u build ing housing th e

.onc-coriarc88ionnL d istric tJn_atcln ,.onc-O f.U io founders o f tlW; ^boadqiw rtcrB of one, of K e rry 'sNew York City w here--aln le anU w or m o v em en t. T he sta le ' ‘n ine p rim a ry ppponenla , s ta lecourts nulllfyed Uie Ju n e 20 S uprenlo C ouft .o rd e re d Ihe • Rop. A nthony D lFruacl'o : .

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ties. ; th e 14th C ongressional Difltrictt ig h t congreaslonni ra c e s and a f te r It d o term ln ed jh e r e were

a thrcc-m nn Democratic? battlfi*" n u m ero u s ' 'I r re g u la r i tie s ' ' in'for tlic rig h t to chnllenge U.S. th e Ju n e-v o trn g .--------------------& n . Edw nrd W. Broofce In RunoH olocUons In O klnhom n

cld c n t w ith UIB W nshlngton „ c to r A k lin ' T o m lro H , who!'W n t? rg a to "b u sB ln B Ji» n lr. nUiycd beh ind w hen hl« Soviet

• K e rry , who gained p ro m - • ' '" “ P f tf i f ic c ¥ a n le n d b r drV ele rons A gnlnsl th e W nr, .o ld P “ ' “ > S pri"*". CnlU. Mirndny o l .ivuiiuu u»«Luuna m uK ianom n V etc rons Aflainat th e W ar so id * « " ” u u m. njim uuy .• ^

N ovcm bcLtQ PIffil th iL ^ n a 9 ! L „ ,U , cond ldn te to th p 'm e n ’w ore c h c c l( ln g -o u t-n n -“ ' ' “ 8 ' following o long - r | T V I£ l ! g t o L j j t n l e ; ? to n o r a U o n Coro- , » - I l l d U C U I I . , i T l C V j T O V C F I Ij^ u ^ o lU n x t o r y . ^ .orporauon uoro- , --------------- - ,h „ .only B K iln rn r io -S c n n te , -w as. „ c e In N ovem ber and u Z lo c X V lnunopposed In U ieqO R p rlm n ry d e te rm in e th e n e p u b lle a n chal-

In W ashington, vo ters 'will longer fo r th e 1st Congrosaional choosc can d id a tes for governor. 'DisirlcL Mos't of the- s ta te 'sT h e R e p u b llc a n p D rty 'sn o m ln n -,^ c o n lo s le d -In o m ln a tio n s— w ore____ the 9Ui C ongrosaional

n y U n ite d P re is la te m a tlo D a l • " s iltin g th e re In Uie W liite Ucipale In o r p ro tc c t’ the ainio; tour rep resen ting the•fle5)i^c^McGoVcnn:ontt=~1lou5o .smugly* on top o i u i5 flcuviuos oi Uio«e who cbn irl- PrealdoM . Siic v isited a I lcp u b '

n ued to challenge P resident G a llup p o ll." bute to o u f d ru g p ro b le iti ." . llcan ' cam paign cen ter inN U on .to cam paign following a . — T>ic la te s t pblU gavc. Nixon a --N in o n ’s sp ecch M onday a t th e - Cliicogo - a n d told a .nowsNixon speech in w h ich .ho d id 34 p e r c c n t .Ic a d In pgblic S la te D ep artm en t cam e only conference th a t she w as wlliingiw t-< )n cfr :m en tiim 4 ti» ^p em 6 cre '^ ln im rtrv o rM cG o v u rn :-------------- houi-M-ufl t rM c G u v (ffrn a iltH l ia t u>' dia* lo aitVc thO 17 rY)llireT r’tic opponent by nam e and F ir s t Nixon told a n in tern a tio n a l Nixon would not m ove agnlnat people of South V ietnam forLady P a t Nlxon^s declara tion n a rco tic s .con ference , a tten d e d ■ SoUthoaat A sian nations w hich aggression . 'th a t sho w a s ‘‘taking Uie W hite, by re p reso n ta tiv o s of 90 n n - ore: a ce n tra l source of lioroin M rs. Nixon also sa id h er onlyH ouse to lh ^ j)co p jo ."__________U o n s ,_ p in t_ th C -U n ltc d _ S la te8 fo r , th e .,U n ite d . S ta tes w hore know ledge— of— th e — alleged

On h ir i iO c o n T 'm a Jo r cam - would suspend a ll econom ic an d heroin addic tion has doubled bugging by R e|)ublicans ofpaig n tour, of Septem ber, m ilita ry a s s is ta n c e to “a n y sinco N ixon’s Inauguration. D em ocratic national headquAr- '

>efn critlcizod Nixon fo r Rovornm ent w hose leatlora p a r - Tlie P roaldcnt did no t m en- tern nntl the nllt»gml~ ' lion M clioVern uy .n am o , nor m en t of M ra. M artlio M itchau

did he ^ e c i f y coun trie s in his waa w h a t s h e ' re ad In thegenera l a t ta c k o h ’ n arco tics- new apapera. * v

^soMrc.c n a l!o n 9 .-N ix o n -rc tu rn cd „ ..-M cG a v cc n lf l- ru n n ln g -m o to ;_lo the Wliite H ouse to en a c t o Sargont Shrlvor, ca rrie d the bill to' p e rm it th e —uso - j)f -D e m o c ra tic cam paign to d n r tom ethadone In trea tin g ad d ic ts . P ittsb u rg h com m unity w orkers -M c G o v crn rs tu m p in g -lh ro u g h — a f tc n p c n d i n g —Monday—

b ase m e n t, w ere- to be vandfl- i i ie d .-

U S VEGAS, Nov. ( U P D - e l i t e . '’ say ing 39 p e r ce n t of th e Weal V irginia, Ohio and Illinois, . . AFL-CIO* P resid en t • George d e le g a tes had . p o a tg ra d u a le oskcilw hpU jcr Nixon’s proposed

U f l i O f l d i d o s m ade firB Htrongeat cbllego ex p e rien c e , an d 31 jw r would apply lo

Uon was expectod to go to G ov. d ec id ed in tho Aug. 22 p rim ary . Dan Bvana, w ho is seeking a

' O ilrd lerm . F o rm e r Gov. A lbert Tlie r a c e fo r th e 5thD. Roaelllnl, . defeated e ight C ongressional D iatrlc t fleat Inyeara ago by E vana, h a d two M asaachuso ttu e ru p te d in char-opponents for the D em ocratic gea and c o u n te r-c h arg e s Mon-nom inatlon. 'd a y . T he b ro th e r ond a

b is lr lc t , Rep,. ’ Loiiiso ' D a y / ‘ ' ^ ’H icks, on outspoken opponent of \ g y n fw C h r t i f i busing to ach ieve ra c ia lly _ .b ala n ced schools, w as In a » ^ ^ tough fight w ith five D cm ocra- I V l C L y O V € r f l tic p r im a ry opponenfs, som e ofwhom support h e r s tan d . • - SAN FRA NCISCO (U P D —

T he In to rn a tio n a l Longahorer

M dGovorn Monday, calllrig h is econom ic policies an tilabor and hia b ackora unw ashed Intellec­tu a ls and fiom oacxuala.'

n ftc r~ spvnuirii sloolw orkers. 'i

In M cG overn’s.abscnco froW W ashington, Sen, W illiam Projfr m ire , D-Wia., w aved p a c k a ^ luncheon m ea t and hot d o ^ conned pcachea and beana to

ittnck _ y e t— on —D em ocratic c e n t c a m e from fam lliea wiUi So^ilh V ietnam and P roslden lp re sid e n tia l candidate G eorge Incom es o f-m ore th an -|2 5 ,00(1 a Ngdyen V an TIjieu.

yoai*. “ In fn c t, the _ n arco tics“ B ut th e w orking, people a re Industry reachea deep Into the .dcm onatrato inflation under the

th"e backbone of th e A m erican Tl'^eu re g im e ," M cGovern sa id adm in istration ,econom y, an d th e w orking In C lnclnnall. “ Considering the

Speaking to Uio convention of people will not bo bypassed o r . deadly nature of the drugtlie U nited Sleelw orkera of ahuntod asid e by the so-called problem h e re , th e size of the A m erica , M eany said th e In tellec tual e lite or any o th e r d rug th re a t in S outheast Asia ----------- ----------------------- ----------- -------------- — ---------n r n n t m r s i m c r e s r “

^ a s h m g t o n , D .C., teachers court order, strike^___

By U nited P re s s Intem atTonol------ Tcgchcrs~ in ~ th c~Dlstrtct~T)r~

Colum bia, a n g ry over personnel 'c u ts and a pay ra ise bill stJilled In Congress, w e n t' on s trik e today in d en h ticc of a. court o rd e r.

All but five of Die schools

o rd e r to ac h ie v e rnc ln l deaegre- -ga tionr

tem p o ra ry-before-dirw

re a tra in ln e o rd e r adnyr

— r —serving .140,000-aludenta-in-the—school num borod-from -thr^ to -a ilm in i8trators,-prlnclpalfi-and-

m e n ’s onu W archousom en 's luuvchuoh u iu i c u w . w v w, u,........Union execu tive co m m ittee nom in ated M cGovern did not ..M e a n y said th a t w hile th e U>e Ih leu-fiovernm cnT . I wa n t held. --

en d o rsed - Son. G eorge M e- give organ lzod 'labor Its p roper econom ic policies of Nixon an d to know if M r. Nixon will apply G overn M onday b u t sa id the voice', nnd Inatend: those advocated by 'M cG o v ern his plan th e re ."D e m o c ra tic p re s id e n tia l nom i- "W e listened to the gay lib "m a y differ h e re and th e re o n - . M rs. Nixon began a seven- nee- would l i a v e to b e ' k e p t people W e liatehed lo The 'dctalls.iriiD y ag re e on cdritfdls"

------u n d b r— ‘onHtflnl—pFosiiur-o^Mf— aboFtl6n, pcoplor-we llatened to ond com pulsion 'fo r w orkers ,e le c ted . th e people who looked like bu t th ey • leave the fa t-ca t

couponK iuttcrs a lo n e ."He—s a id —M cG overn—fa v o rs -

"m o re guideline on w .orkers’ w ages b u t no con tro ls on food."

T he m a in -ta a k of organized labor in th e upcom ing e lections ahould be to e lec t friendly congfcsflrocn*and‘B onaton.- — ■

P ro x m lre , D-Wis., told the Senate that.w age-prlce controls had failed in the light of 49 to 63 p er cent in cre ase s In the

food (lem s he

Tlje in d c p e n d e n L u n l^ . w ith ja c k s , ac ted like' Jills and had ib o n t— S0;000— long?hofell«T ;— i

In W ashington , a te a c h e rs Sim ons, p resid en t of th e w a reh o u se , su g a r an d p irr tap p le union sp o k esm an , C h arles Rich- A m erican P ed era llo n of. T e a c h - ’ w o rk ers on Uje W est Coast and ardff, sa id " in itia l reports* e r s ‘ loca l, sa id It w a s too la te in H aw aii, sa id th e p re s su re on in d ica te only five schools are to p re v e n t Uie w alkout. M cG ovcrn would be n ec essary u n co v o red " by-plclcoU.-Ho sa id , School .S u p erin ten d e n t Hugh to sec u re th e in te re s ts - o f - th o —dologatc's-to_the_convejntionaa th e n u m b er of p ick e ts o l each Scott sa id he w ould try to use wOrklnfi m an :--------- ---- - ‘'the - -so-called _ ln Jc llS tu o l

•the-odor-of-johnjr R eported ly fighting " " b a c k ,

a g a in st p ressu res within the lab o r m ovem en t In favor o f ' M cG overn, Menny described

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* te a c h e r s , s a i d , ...................... u n ity ” a m o n g ' teach p rs nnd____ „ T e a c licrs c ontinued tu s tr ik e nonpro fesslonal em ployes who

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‘ P ennsy lvan ia. Som e te a c h e rs tpe h ad u m ee tin g scheduled foralso stayed on s trik e In Rhode today bu t a b a ttle betw eenIsind and W isconsin although lib e ra ls a n d co n se rv ativ es over

— — m o st-fitrlk ers in R h o d e-Is la n d —a4)om o-rulo-bU l-thM >atonod to____ re tu rned to c lassroom s. ____ sUill ac tion o n .U ie p a y - ra is e

& m e schoo ls" in l.a s V ejfas bill,w ere boycotted in a p a r e n ts ' D.C. SupuTlor Court Judgep ro test, over a fcdcrfll"l)uslng R obert C am pbell s ig n ed _ a

3,00(r-iw n-union m em b ers to c o n d u c t - c la s s e s fo r- -14U;Q00— .students. C lasses for 62,000 se c o n d ary s tu d en ts opened M onday 12 day a beh ind -sc h e­dule b ec au se of a lack of funds

-fop-oporoU ng-oxponsos.-----------Although ti>e A FT h as a valid

c o n tra c t w ith th e c a p ita l c ity 's board of education , te a c h e rs vqted la s t T hursday fo r the w a lk o u t tu p ro te s t personnel cu ta th a t fo stered overcrow ding nn'd C ongress ' decision to au tho rize ,7 p e r * cen t r/«y In c rea ses for tea ch ers -

^ a Uo n^campa ign s w irhg==CHICAGO ( U P I ) - P a t N ixon; C om m ittee i iead q u a rle rs a t the -d idn 't see l i ia f com m ent. 1

o n a cam paign awing w hich W aterg a te ap a rtm e n ts In W ash- ce rta in ly ag re e th a t I w ould be -h-Cr... to Vcllow stone ington; aaid-shrx lid -T ro t-beltP V p-^ iU ng to -d le —fo r-1 7 -m iH io n

-N a lio n a l— P ark— ttK ia y r-^ a id —th n t-th cT in c id cn t-w o u ld -h jrv e ~ |)e o p le -w h o -n o w -a rc -a g g te a se d• ' Monday she d oub ts tiie W ater-

g a le "bugging". Incident will h u rt the P re s id e n t 's re -electlon chances.

T he ^Irst lad y , speaking out on h e r h u sb an d 's behalf on a

, six-day trip , tak e s off for Y ellow stone (a t 10:15 p.m .

any effect on th e election . ag a in st and having th e ir "T lie polls have in d ic a le d - i r e e d o m taken a w a y ." .

U u it," s lie sa id . "Tliey know we. M>;i* Nlxon a lso w as askedhad no p a r t in i t ." w he ther it ' ‘boU iered” h er tluil

As for wheOier it ‘‘con- M artha M itcliell, wife of theco rn ed ” th e l*resident, sh e told fo rm er a tto rney g en e ra l andre p o rte rs , "W ii.don't d iscu ss it. I'lixpn's ex-cainp^tlM n-inanager,I only know w hat 1 re a d in the was ‘m an h a n d le d " by S teve

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----------M D X )-to d ay -ta -co lcb ra to -lh ft^ n ttW 4pap er s. I t doom U -otncorn— Kin^i—wl;100th an n iv e rsa ry of the n a lio n - \ m e. 1 think it’s been blown secu rity for Uie re -elecllon a] p a rk sy stem . com plete ly out of p roportion ." com m ittee

____ M rs. N |x ^ r r lv D d _ ln D itcn- R em inded th a t her d au g h te r, Wltli som e Irrlu ition , M rs.golM ohuny an d 'p lu n g e d into a JuHe E isehhow er; sa id she Nixon siiid . "1 don 't know round of p o litic a l ac tiv itie s , would be willing to die In anytliing about tiia l. T h ere

— — -in o lu d in g -a -r-a lly -a t-N ix o n -ro -— Viotimin—for-^U>e—Vi«tmiinefte— again t—1—only—know—whui clcctioirrhe'adqmirti'r.s h ere and ^people. Mr.s. Nixon sa id . "1 re u d .”•a ' ‘citlzensh lp -day" ce rem ony , She also held a soK;alled ‘•press co ffee" and like m ost ca n d i­d a te s ’ wives these diiys, ra n into a b a r ra g e of tough

- quoatlonsy , * *— " M rsr N ixon, In re sp o n se ‘ to

questions ab o u t the ind ictm en t * m en , including two e^-^W liili^H ouae-a ides -on T^argeB

of b re ak in g ln to and altem pting to bug the D em ocratic N ational

Campaign w orker ' - arrestedJJO V iEU .. M ass. lU P D - T h e

to o th e r of congressional ca n d i­d a te ond a n tiw a r leader John F . K e rry w as a r re s te d M onday, along w ith a n o th e r cam paign w orker in a building Uiat conta ined th e h e a d q u a rte rs of one of K e rry 's opponi^*nls in to d ay ’s p rim a ry .

C am eron F , K erry and Tom Vnllcly, both 22. w ere a r re s te d

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— —— statftiRop.-A nthpny. l t .;D lF ru s .- ' c la hod an" u p s ta irs office.

D lF ruacia , one of, 10 D em o­c r a ts running In tpday’a p rlm a-. ry , called on K e rry to w ithd raw • from th e 'T n c o . Ho oom parod

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■ S ' ■’ ■Miss Frq go pa ne iridf ries

H)\s (.-oupio \v a s honbrod a t a p a re n ts , M r. an d M rs." F n m lg llo ,t tl , D .rookl^n ,

F IL E R - K iith lo o n Ann F r a g a p n n o "nnd W illia m D. rocQptton in Uio church p a r lo r s u iu u K ty n , rt.jririSlinnk. w o re ;,m a rrie d in 7:30 Im m o 'd in lo ly fo llo w in g th e M rs. DerUia M ay arid Lillian p .m . cand leligh t ccrom ony Aug. ce rem ony . .. N ic h o ls o n , U o c k o w ay , O co „20 a t t h e 'U n i t e d M e th o d is t T he serv in g tab le w as cen- ip ’c a t a u n ts of Ih e b rid e; M rs.C h u rch rea ld v e H ;---------- ^ ^ — - t e r e d ^ t h - a —la i^ ^ f o u r - t i e i— Ju d y -'R ^ lm c rrH o B tin H siN o b :;

'niQRcv. S. Charles Shnngter,“ wedding cnke topped witli a slater of the bridegroom. ’ . Walnut Crteek, Calif.,-cousin of fla rn l' nrrnnBomerit^ln tho“ ~ Also Mr. nnd“ Mrfl;~nobcrt

bride’s father, pehformed brltle's color scheme. Two 'Hnncox, Centralia, Mo., sister ^ te y 6 u b lF F lh > * e r« n i io n y ;= = = = ^ U v 6 p := ( u m d o l f l t i r» :^ lh ^ f lo iio l^ n d ^ ro ih e r - ln - l f tw —o f ^ h e -

— Thebride is a douBhter of Mr.' arrnngcmcnt^.-comploted the ’ bridogroom-'Mr.und Mrs. Tim ond Mrs. Raymond Prngapane, tablo decorations. Stack, Fullerton, Calif., Mr.Caldwoll, and UiC bridegroom is Mrs. Dick Williams, Boise, and Mrs.- Gary Slioemakor, a son of Mri and Mrs. Daniel ount of tlie bride and Mrs. Burns, Ore., and Jolin Holland, Slinnk, F ile r. Walter Cerveny served the Van Nuys, Calif.

F o r h e r m a rr ia g e , Uic brldo woijdlng cake . -Gnil P u rch a se , A fter a honeym oon spen t a t o •chose on-A lfred-A ngelo^rig inal—G ra n a d a JrtillflrC a llfT rand-Jano t^fam ilji-oob ln -Q l-M cG all-and-a-

.. go w n of w h ite n y lo n o v e r Polohi, I^ompoc, C alif., se rv ed tr ip to C anada , U iO 'coup le o rg a n za , fash ioned with n sm all punch and coffee. re s id e s a t KI2OV4 E v ere tt St.,s ta n d -u p c o l la r , s h o r t cup . M rs. G eorge Dey, s is te r of the C aldw ell, w here th'o brldfi Is a sleeves an d a bodice of Achelon b ridegroom , h a d ch a rg e of th e Junior a t College of Idaho and

■ ■ In c o ro m b ro id o re d ' w ith '8 m n ll~ g u e s t bookTind Blfts w fore'carea tlio "b rid eg ro o m " ls “ 6 m p lo y c (ir '

MR. AND MRS. ARCH WHI.TELEV

S H O SH O N B — . S e m in o ry fa c u l ty m e m b e r s fo r ' t h e ' Gooding and B l b l n e ^ k e s o f tlie LDS C hurch hold th e ir firs t fo lH a e u lty -m e e U n g -ftt-^ p T m r- T h u rs d a y o t th e S hoshone

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. .ioS H O N IP ^-^M ivand 'M rB T - BIU P erron ,- phoenix ,- Ariz.,- onnouncb th e b ir th , of a son, 1 W illiam G regory . P a te rn a l g r a n d p a r e n ts a r e M r. a n d M rs.V . F . P e rro n , Slioshone.

G a f h e r in ci h o n o r s

a u b will m oot a t 2 p .m . Wed- ncsdoy a t thO; homo of G raco L o lb ll.w lth L o is 'A n d erso n ns o ssls tah t hostoBs.

p e a rls and -cry stjil-b ead s:-----------fo r-by -rJfln -(^ rveny-nnd-T nT nH *“ T h c b rid e |g a 1070 gradu&to'of

T lrld o B r(!D in -|s^n gr ndunt i TTH— r - y -T lie d re s s wos fash ioned In T ay lo r , BoisCj cousin of tlie C aldw ell High School and th e ’

‘ p rin c c f lf l7 lln e . 'rw tlh ~ ^ ir :f lk lr t-b r ld tr -7 :2 'end ing In a sh o rt tra in w ith a O ut of s ta te 'guests Included la c e Inse rt in 'tlie tra in an d two tlie b rid e 's p a te rn a l grand* la c e ’ ln se rt pane ls oh tho sk ir t • ’ .

F ile r High School and o 1072 g ra d u a te of College of Idaho.

Abigail Van-Buron

•DEAR A n n y : Applnuso lo you fo r lolling "W ORRrED S PIT l.E S S ” to keep h e r guard up re g ard in g late p reg n an ­cy.

A fter n recent su rg ica l proco<Iure, m y docto r told mo thn t I would prolmbly not fltort m y nw nopauso fo r a t least two ycar&>-lhnt I am still ovulating, and ca n get prognjint.

.1 am M y ea rs old! ,, _ ^Sign m o,

“ DEING VERY, VERY CA REFU L IN ANAMEIM”

I^CAR ilE IN (i: 1 rceelvod niimfroiift r^p o h n from re a d ­e r s In tlatlng Uiat they knew w om en w ho h ad given b irth wel) Into t l if lr ilx tle i! '

Pregnancypossible

I aak^d m y own doctiir, John A. H augen, an ex p e rt In (he p rac tice of nlMtetrlcfi nnd ffynocology for som e 35 years 1b M lnneapolla, and h ere li hU re p ly r

"DrTNIrholRon .1. ICnstmnri of Johnii linpkinN Unlveraity m ade an cYhaiiotive itu d y .o f the recorda from Jo h n i Hop- iUni H ospital, New York Lying-In llosp itaL and BoRton Lying-In H ospital concern ing the npper age lim its of repro- ductlv ity . Studying m ore than 5M.OOO re co rd s from these w e ll aa th rn tlcat^ 'd reports, no pregnancy a f le r (Ke age of SO w as recorded . I m ust ag ree w ith your s ta tem en t. Ahhy, (h a t altho th e chances of b«com ing :p regnan t a t the ag e of SO are g rea tly reduced . It Is by no m enni im pouslhle, so

k ee p telling the ladles to keep th e ir g u ard s u p ."

^s-..vlollnlaL . D ick ■-Wlllinms,nnym orc“ wllhoul read in g tha t som e tecn-aged girl w a s ^ J i ^ ^ ® ' uncle of the b rid e , w as

_DKAR .ABBYj You c a n iJ ia rd lj t-p lc k up a newspiipai

raped. Som e «ro even raped and m urdered ! I nm heart* s ic k for tho v ic t im s a n d J h e iiL inm lllos^buL-A bby-^thai.w a'

tkglrU -dra ss no wad ay.s , th ry arn a sking-fQE-lt

front.H e r f in g e r t ip w h ite la c e

m an tilla w a s a ttac h ed to a sm all lace c a p . H er only o r­n am e n t w as a d iam ond pen­d a n t. She c a rr ie d a bouquet of b lue delphin ium s and bnchelor b u t to n s , p in k c a r n a t io n s , l a v e n d e r d la s y c h ry sa n -, them iim s an d white ro seb u d ,h w ith , w hite ribbon s tre a m e rs . ' '

T he ch u rch saitfctuary was d ec o ra te d w ith two la rg e s p i r a l . . ca n d e la b ra nnd bouquets of la v e n d e r , w h ite a n d .g re e n g lad io li, p ink daisy c h ry sa n ­th e m u m s a n d w h ite r ib b o n s tre a m e rs .

T h e fa m i ly , p ew s w e re m a rk e d wJth w hite ribbon bows an d sm all nosegays of.the som e flow ers. R ibbon bows of blue, a q u a , la v e n d e r, g reen a n d pink ado rn ed th e rem nlnrngT pew s.

T ina A lexanderson wi^s m uid of honor. B ridesm aids w ere B ets le Qloch, Leah S tre e t . Jan e B u c ttg e n b a c h an d D ian e

j W illiam s, cousin of th e bride.' - -R ich ftfft^N o d ) G rav es , U n g ,

B ench , C alif,, wits l>e.Ht .m an. U shers w ere R andy Shank, F i l e r , b r o th e r of th e bridegroom ', Ted Cove, Tim C hand ler an d S tan ley Shaff.

K risten G ra h a m , cousin of tlie b rid e , w as flow er g irl. R ing b c o re r w as E ric Dey, F ile r, nephew of th e b ridegroom .

M rs. J a c k Hunt se rv e d ns o rg a n is t an d -Wnlter C erveny

soloist

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TWIN FA LLS — A fam ily E u re k o 'S p r ln g s ,-A rk .^ V ir^ n lag a th e rin g S u n d ay honored the Q arton , P end le ton , O re.,. andu5th w edding a n n iv e rsa ry of Blanche P ra t t , Tfioole, U tah.M r. ond M rs. A rch W hltoley, The four living In Twin T a i l s

e

, Jacoby One of Those Tricky Ones

T w in F a lls . .T he couple w as m a rr ie d Sept.

15, 1907, a t Shiloh,. Ark. and m oved td .TwJn F a lls in 1043. W hiteley w orked fo r N orthrup King Seed Co. until retiring!

— T h e — c o u p le — h a a ~ s e v e n c h i ld r e n . N o b le r W h ite le y , M id g e M o o re , B e rn ie c e

were p resen t Sunday for the fam ily d inner , a t the Colonial Room of th e R ogerson.

T he c o u p le a lso h o a 21 g randchildren ond 20 g re a t-’ g ra n d ch ild ren .__________ . ' .

TWIN FA LLS - Tlie DAV, A uxiliary will h av e a pot lu c k '

- d ln n c r - a t ^ o n - T u o 8i loy ,rSop tJ^ 20, o t th e hom e of M rs. T. M. K nlght,DJaLynw oodBlvd.‘Those ‘ attend lng^are asked to b ring a covered d ish a n d 'U ie lr -own tab le Bcrvlco.

TWIN FALLS - The DAV will host a dance a t 8 p .m . F rid ay , Sept. 20, a t the DAV H ftll/T he.pub llc is.w clcom c to attend .

F am ily m em b ers p resen ted . Mr, ond M rs. W hlteloy w ith a '

B ollnger and M arie tta J a m e s , silve r and gold rtioney tre e a ll Tw in F a lls ; Ruby H ead, m ade from sagebrush .

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Why in God’s nam e would a- fully developed g irl go around w ith a see-lhru blouse and no b ra , nnd shoj-t shorts o r ,a p a ir of Joans so tight th a t if she had a dim e in her pocket you could tell w hether it was heads o r tnils? Don't these foqijsh g irls re n liie they n re nskina for trouble?

I Abby, so rn’ariy of them rontl your colum n, p lease w arn ■them! - '-W O R R IE D FOR GIRLS

W lien chosen colors, they charm ini

DEAR W ORRIED: Some glrU are naive . B ut moflt g irls d ress provocatively to a ttra c t a tten tion—and they do![S9 do' som e m e n ..b u t the th rea t of ra p e la m in im al.] 1 would hope tha t all women would dresv decently and mod-

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- DEAR ABBV-: I 'd like to respond lo "Cold F iah in ■P om pano Boach,” who la m arried to an undem onstra tive ■

— -hu sb an d :----------- ------------------------------------------------------- . .. ■ ...B.• - FVom h er le tter, she is not s tarv ing or sleeping on o p a rk bohch, or -hauling .hnr husband hom e (rum the com er PH^i dead drunk every night. So he’s “ cold” ? TTiilre oro P>Q habiy^A usnm is of w seven kids whQ.arc-dend.

------ UFod-who-wi£h-lhoi^hui>bAndi>-wouUi-laAvo-.Uionv-ak)no.—:—1 am marrie<l to a ‘m an whu has lo be askod for a

goodnight kiss. And if I w ant m ore tlmn a kLss, I hove to a s k him fo r thn t, too I also boiled for a couple of yea rs, b u t it d id n ’t change him a bit. No nmotmt of begging, th rea ten in g , o r nagging will ey e r cliange a m an. Then I told m yself I was fooli.sh. He com es hom e every night,

- hands o v er every paycheck , and he’s good lo the kids. So _ _ _ w h a lJ f -h e -d o c s n ’t p inch m ai»t-U icJulchen-sink?-iIo-do<w n!|

pinch an>’body oiso, either. - •4lU»k~^>ir-.Ufn-iii.hQnni||,.iL isn ‘l-.W n. hn'

m any n ice friends. W e’re ac tiv e In church , I tench Sunday ichoo l nnd m y husbiind Ls n youth d irec to r We go cam ping and fishing together. Wl* don’t drink o r snioki', and w e’re healthy!

My hiwi)and m ay not be the mo.si pns,slonn|v lovvr.of - '— th0~20th c e n tu ry f but when we arc 70, w ot will still Ihs

having fun logelher when ‘’CoUl F ish ” is sUli fi.shing,- ----- ---- ---------------- D O ESN 'T MIND ASKlNCrlN S E A T T L E.......

DlvAR--l>OKHN*T':- No one has every th ing . And If you don 't m iss whai you d on 't hnve lan d you seem to have ra tlo n u llird it very well I. hoorjiy f(»r you. Muy II ev e r l»e thUB. . - -

P roblem s? T ru st Abby, For i personal r»ply, w rit* ta ABBY. BOX ««7M, L. A.. CALIF. »00(* and cnclose a ■MMged. a d d rrtifrd t n v e l o p e , ' ________ _ j __________

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A g a i h s t a c l u b o p e n i n g . N o r l l i a n d S o u t h w i l l p r o b - : t l ) l y . t a k e l \ v o c l u b s , t h e a c e

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I t N o r l i i o p e n s a d i j i n i o n d . W f . s i ' w l l l p r o l i a h l y p l a y a h e a r t a t I r i c k t w o N < i M h

w i l l l a k e h i s a c e n n < i I f N u i t i i i s s m a r t e n o u g i i l o

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w om en ond 73 m en who have l)een-plcdgcd~to so ro ritie s and fra te rn it ie s a t . W hitm an CoUege, W a lla ’W allo, Waah.

T liey a re John Kinney, son of

M r. ond M rs. J a m e s S. K inney, to T au K appa E psilon : S teve S. Cover, son of th e late J e r re and M rs.. Anne Cover, Phi D e lti T lieta, and M ary Ann C arte r, d au g h te r of D r. nnd M rs, John N. C arte r. K appa Alpha T lieta.

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one to one and one-half hours a{' 350 d egrees. Servo-w ilh hard rolls. Serves six.

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weddingplanned, TW IN iFALLS - M r . «nd M rs {job W /S M U n m . Tw tn EaUa an n o u n ce Ulo ongiigcm ont p t U iclr dauH htcr. Roliln.’M orrlB, I^ ta c B d o , p ro .— H b 1b Uio non o( M r. ond J a n jc s S lrnhon , E s ta c a d o .

M o rr is g r a d u a t e d fro m E s lac n d n High School In 1070 an d M iss. S ta llings a ttended T w in F p lB iH ig h School.

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OFFICERS INSTALLED h r the Dolla Ka pp a ' G am m a loochors' sororify in Twin Falls include Evelyn Carey, cor’ responding sQcrolary/ Ruth 'Van Slyke, parliamoniar'ran, an d Miary Slaughior, first vice president, from lolL Ella Mil- verda, riglTi; is chapter president and installe^^riev/ officers.

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N am ed to coupcU 'poflltlons w/2rc Jnp D ^ , gunrdiAn; J im D an l, flssocin tc g u o rd in n ;

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--------- K im rdinn—^ f e f ta u r c r i— Sue-Rem nley^dlrector of m usic ; Idn Mnc Wledenhoft, p rom oto r of a o c la b il ity ; S h lrroy G u lh rlo ,

• c u s lo d ln n of p n rn p h c rn n |lD ; — V orn Wyllo. d irec lb r o f 'c p jc s ;

j j G ladys G rU fin^pcorno le r of h o s p l tn l t ly ; . P n u l R c m n le y ,

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F ro sh ap p le s, app le p roduc ts , hand to lalod n e a rly five m illionr l c o , turktoya,. b r o l le r * f ry e r s , cn se s Ju ly 1. T h ere w ere n ea rlye g g s , d ry bcana an d w hcnt fou r m illion c a se s of cannedp ro d u c t^ o re H a te d a m o n g .Qpple lu lcc (rorrt enrllc^ cropO ctdbor's p len tifu l foods by nvailab lo Ju n e 1.

Ruld'S u zn n n c G u th rie , in s tn ll in g m ara lm U .^N ancy .. .Q fiiy b ea l, in s ta l l in g c b a p la in ; D ebb ie W i e d e n b c f t , i n s t a l U n g

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I t w a s tiiL* G jb so n G irl w iio bffjiin it — th e now cln ss ic ta i lo re d s h i r t w i th sk ir t . T h e a ltirl li)<o K riin d m a’ sw e p t th e f lo o r fo r p r o p r ie ty ’s s a k e . T h e s l i i r t w a s a fe m in in ev e rs io n o f m a le a t t i r e , u a euvly L ib n y s lu ie ;____ _______■ J u s t so h a i r fa s liio n s : tlu> C a s tle 'b i ib . 'lT \e pafieboy, t h f

s h in j ' l r w e re t*xpr(?ssion.s

Teqeher$-name~ women to posts. T W IN -E A L L S -V ac an c lo B ln the s to ff of officers of th e D elta K n p p a G iim m a e d u c a t io n a l so ro rity hove been filled .

T he new oK icera Include M rs. M ary S lougbter, K im l?crly, firs t v ice p rc s jd e n t; E velyn C are y , T w in F o i l s , c o r re s p o n d in g

th a t jjivu th e h a ir a n y a ss is t n e e d e d fron i body w a v es ii> e n d cu rls ;

A re y o ir -witii i t? O r a ie y f» u 'w earln « a te a se d a n a n jie tn e n t, th a t b low to Du- ecolofjy ..f th eh iiir? M iiy b e y o u ’r e s tillw ith th e lon f'-hn ir.s . so loiV} it f lie s in e .v e ry - iin e 's fa ce W orse, • it is strin(*y a n d d u s ty fron i

t o d a y ’s p o llu te d a lin n s p h e re L ea v e It to th e boys!S h o u ld e r lenj^tli is enouj^h a lre jid y . I 'h e p ag e b o y

tu i’n s u n d e r a t m id - th ro a t a n d f lu ffs a b it oi- b ru s h e s • to s a tln -s m o o th n e s s . T lie a v a n t-K a r d e fa v o i.s 'n sh in g le

D ial wave.s on the.im pL- lo 'c o v e r Die l ia n lin e . T h e f ro n t

o f fe n itn e s fo r f ie e d o m , eh ic w ith , eo m fo rt. W ell, th o se s ty le s a re b ac k , b u t u p c ia te d by sc isso rs in th e h a n d s of s k ille dP ^;o f(^ .s jn n ak by pei-m s _ jw jcrolary, an d H ulh V on a j ik o , -U olm o--T'oolspnr-~Ti,^V F a ll^

T w in F o il s , p a r l l a m e n t i i r l a n . t re a su re r .

-T h o y - w l ll - s e rv c - wlUt o lh c r o f f ic e r s e le c tc d e a r J le r I n ­cluding M rs. E lla H ilverda , K im b e r ly sc lio o l c o u n s e lo r , p re s id e n t; U la M acL eod, Tw in F alls , sccond v ice p re sid e n t; M arv is Nclflon, Tw in F a lls , re c o rd in g s e c r c t o r y , ijnd

USDA o m c la ls . ‘ r a r p r X t l i n is o .,tim «ted M■ T h o n p p le c ro p ls ln r g c 'fo r th o ntl!5,BM ;0O O cw t„nl»ul two p cf

_ J o i i J h j n n i u K u l l V M ( o o r - l t a a - j a m l 4 a t g o t ^ n a a a i ! 3 J ^ ------------- t £ l f n ™ T ™ r i v ^ l S ^o jip o d cd to to ta l ab o u t 150 O c tobcr 1072 new crop turkey

— m im o n - c n r to n s J ia d u c U D n - ln _ in n N c c t in g s 4 i r e c s l lm a tc d io J M - _ ° ^ ^ - , jL “ j “^ _ ^ ; th e c a s t d-nd m id w est will bo H p er cen t m o re thana b o u t eq u a l to t h n i o r w i , hut e a r l ie r , '

B ro iler-fryor production in T erm projects a re collccting r a S e r o t ( r c s ^ ao n lc s - new spapers, nnd b ee r ca n s ^lorX L w i f " S e „ r ' » , >»” o " t m o r o U .„ n „ y o „ r .g o . . U>c m „ ,n > o ,o b l. ~

l i f g e supp lies of canncd Although egg production In , J»nn W m ie has te e n g i ^ n O ctober Is e ip e c te d to be below speclnl-rcca|[nltlon to r.p la c ta g Uie high level o f a ' y e a r ago , Ih lrd w ith her poetry en try In eg g s will continue to bo In U lirarian 's com petition a t a b u n d a n t supp ly . G ran d Council.

Mr^ an d Mrs. A rt W ylie-were , ' ■ ■ pre.^gnted on en g rav ed s ilver

l U t ra y -fo r serving two y e a rs a sO n C l Q ' f r X l U D m e e t S - -g u o rd la n ond asso c ia te g u a r .

- d ian . Tljcy had also been given

app losauco and ap p io Juico will be av a ila b le as U ic-rcault'^of p rocessing new c ro p apples, beginning in O ctobcr. S tocks of

C u C „ eSHAZELTON - T lic Twin O a r k , fo u rt h ; J . J . H o h n h b rs t h p n o r a r y . m e m b e ra U lp -— In .

F o lia D up lica te B ridge - O u b . a n d f i . S -S o u th w o rlh J in h , an d ' D a u g h t o r s o t Uio Juno B m ot. S u n d a y e v e n in g o t D r. an d M rs.H .'~ S . B u rg e e , in s ta l la t io n . J o a n _. W ilk ie

By H E L E N % A L K E I\ types, sh ap e s a n d s izes so don’t ■ W hen se lec ting 0 h o m e, often b e - m is le d into th inking tiia t the la s f th in g a w om an looks a t m a te r ia l with lo ts of bu lk o r and th e f irs t th ing she la te r “ in ch es’' i s necessOi'ily the beat eon jp la in s ab o u t :to th e co m fo rt buy.sy stem . It ts b e a t re s is ta n c e , o r the

It is m or,§ Im p o rta n t to h e r "R » voluo th a t coun ts and ohd h e r fam ily th an o th e r d iffe ren t types of m a te r ia l hove fc a tu re s .lo w hich she m a y g iv e d iffe ren t “ R " v a lu e s.

. Jii c u t in d i 'p lh f r o m - l l i e - c r o w n to kwoo]) f o r w a r d 'in f c ^ g rc a tc r o ttcn tlo n. b ru s h c d in u t i-ilrl.^ o r ii sm o o fl. sw iri: M W l^pcop le ^ n d T E m ir B i r ^ ^

---------- Z ts-T o ro io ld . b i i r i i . i r c i r - a n a - 's I ik ^ 'c ^ ib X T ii i i ix '^ o r r S n " 'I * ™ " * jV.Ilia ., dvnw b^Rk th e lu .i, 1,1 H r . le m p li.. G ol l h t x - ' «nclo»cd sp ac e - ho m e, oH ice, to Its c o rre c t ap p lica tion .ir, h .nr^^ivlK i' __________ ____________________________________school, e tc ., th e re to re it . is U se e n o u g h in s u la t io n .

J m p iQ c to n t— U ia tr - ,-U i ls _ i in i—G o n s id e f -a u n u n e r -a a -w e l l -o a — v ironn ien t affo rd th e u lt im a te w in ter conditions.In co m fo rL , P r o l e e t in s u lo t lo n f ro m

DevelojffSy on a tm o sp h ere of roden ts o nd flrd s . Som e m a y bo com fort re q u ire s th e oU m ina- p re tre a te d , t io n of f a c to r s w h ich c a u s e In su la te all a^e as . d U c o m T o rt, in c t i r d ln g ~ to m - K eep Insu lation t l ry — If i t

H azelton.O v era ll w in n ers w e re M r. and

M rs. H. E . W ornke, f irs t; P . F. T o y lo r a n d A. M . \N o r b y , second; L . L . S au n d ers ■ and. M rs. A, V. W illiam s, th i rd ; M rs. L. F . B ruce an d M rs. A. C.

a ljjth ; ' r e c e iv e d Jo b ’s D q u g h te r s ofO ther w inners w ere M rs.A .C . tbe T erm honors a t th e sam e

V ictor and M rs. H. M. W ycoff, tim e . ^a n d M rs. A . ' J . M eeks ond --------M rs.R . B u lc h e r . . •

A d in n e r p re c e d e d ev e n in g ’s co rd piny.

Scent Is tl)c m o st im p o rtan t th e of Uie several m essag e sy stem s

of m am m als.

E v e ry th in g y o i r n ee d — allm m lng, B k lnun lngnow -p iea t. d reas, tunic, pahtfi plua ooay- crochet showl to to ss over a ll. ''

P rin ted P a tte rn 0200:. N ew m isse s ' sizes IQ,' 12, 14 ,16 , la . .New holf sizes 1 2 ^ , HV^, 16H, 18>4, 20^ , 22H . .P le a s e . s ta t e d re ss size.

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p e ra tu re v a r ia tio n s , im p ro p e r becom es wet it loses the In- h u m id ity , d u s t a n d p o l le n , aulotion value . ' d ra f ts an d odor conditions. P ro v id e a good v ap o r b a r r ie r .

O ne of th e -k c y s to a t r u l y - ' , V a p o r ~ t jn r r lc r s n 3 o tec t in *. c o m fo r ta b le b u ild in g - la - In -s t f la t io n 'f ro m - m o ls tu re .- O n e o f

s u la t lo n . P ro p e r in s u la t io n the m o s t com m on Is p las tic m inim izes h e a t flow thi^ough th e Som e' Im porta n t po in ts' to _

'"CcUlnga. wjillsV. n o o ra , (oun- co n sid er w hen In sta llin g vapoi^ dations an d doors. b a r r ie rs a r c :

- t U U c o r re c t inritnll the v a p o r h a r r ie r on.TW IN FAI.LS - Twin I^alls— p u b llo -llb F ar-y -o fn e la ls -h o v © — edgod— a w a y -^ p o m ^ — tte i i— u se o f v a p o r ^ o F r ie ra a n d the " w o rm ” aide of the

re le ase d nin l-rev lew s for 0 few c o m p l e t e p h f l l p a o p h lc o l v e n t i l a t in g fo n s ; to c o n tro l su latlon only.- • of the new books received by the re jec tion of p a r ty and h esitan tly . m o istu re , Insu lation p ro v id es I n s to l l th e ’v n p o r - b a f c le r

lib rary . bCBnn to e m b r a c ^ o p a r ty .p ro tec tion from t h e - c o l d - l n • ---------------- - ■ •^ W lld ern o afr^G an o e lh g ^ ^ b y —-«y^nvT - w ln ter a n d th o _ .h Q a t_ ln _ th e l in

— Jo h n —Wt—Malo:—T o—t h e - a d - “ T h e R ive» W itch;** b y su m m e r. T he v a p o r b a r r ie r should bev e n tu ro u s s o u l, w ild e rn e s s M argorie M cIntyre. M en told C om fort conditioned h om es continuous w ith no holes p u n -conoeing o ffers an opportunity-p Cordelia t^ a t every th ing sh e re q u ir e c e r t a in m in im u m ched d u ring its In sta lla tio n . • •to w ander and to w onder. H ere loved she loved too well. An s ta n d a rd s of Insu lation an d To p rov ide a v ap o r b a r r ie r in

la a sp o rt th a t can b i enjoyed , en th ra lling new novel by a n ’ ev e ry hom e should be in su la ted on ex is tin g h o m e u se tw o -o rw ithout bru te s tren g th , exoc- Im portan t new w riter. to m e e t o r s u r p a s s th e s e th ree co a ts of a good qualityting skills o r an In tense sp irit of "T he G oddam G ypsy ," by m ln lm um s. All Insulation Is not oikyd b o se sem i-g loss pain t,com petition . Ronald Lee. ‘.‘P e ^ p s in . th e the sa m e . D o u b le g la z e d o r s to r m

------ “ B c ttn r-G rd d c s-ln -e o H q R e -p re se n t- tw ilig h t^ ^o F c lv illz n tio n r— T lV ero ro re 'rm ak e ~ 'su rc“ t h r w in d o w s’ com b'fneH — w ftli”W ith^U sa E ffo rt," by Kenneth ' the w orld 'still h a s so ihcthlng to insu la tion ‘

college the h a rd w ay — by tria l and e r ro r? ’ L ea rn from recen t college g ra d s . >.

“ The Moon by N igh t;" by Joy Pockjer. T he m y ste rio u s beauty of the South A frican wilds

r - h B u n ts —

..rr^ . . . . . ---- --------- w ont it to do. w indows ond do o rs will Im prove-K ?" ' \ In s u la t in g m o te r r o l is the co m fo rt condition ing of-

M ichael C rich ton . 'Hiis novel m ea su red in " R " v a lu e s. T he flclency o f th e hom e.provides u rg e n t Inform ation on • Qj j j l Hy . ven tila tion ofthe su b jec t o[ paycholsurgery „( u ,o m atei-ia l to r e s is t th e a ttic s a n d c raw l spaces to o n d . m a k e s » u p o rb - e n - 7 p n s s n g c o th c n t= T h r t lB ln n T ! i r r p r e v 5 n td f iS g r r r o m F e a t j in i J . "

^ ..... - - ! ! R ^ - T O l u e r - l h e - g r e a t c r - | n ^ - ^ i c 5 5 1 w i 5 a ^ ----------------------T h e P o U e n b u r g su latlng a W l t i ^ _ _ _ _ ------ :— bo-glven-oonsldoration,

rom nntlc niivel-abm il-a-,w iunn In lie d l a n c n r ^ y - E v e l y n - t o - — r\jn io iry o u buy Insu lation , or wonDhn’slo u rn o y to ah unknown tbony. A gainst the g litte rin g |,„ v e It in s ta lle d chock fo r the

backdrop of M unich, P a r is a n d ' I n s u l a t i n g p e r f o r m a n c e l.,ondon, a b e a u t if u l y o u n g reconam ended for y o u r hom e, wom an s e a rc h e s for h e r fa th e r Insu lation com os In vario u s and a m y ste rio u s Inheritance .

'.'To R each -itf D reo m ," -by, - . , i i \ .N nthnn C. H c ard ^ A Iflsl-pnced P r O t e C t l V e C l o t h i n q

lovei'."Deschooilritf S ocie ty ," . by

Ivan n ilch . lUlch is b rillian t.Inventive ond ,t> ra c tlc a l.. You m ight think th is a danget-ousbook. . . .

_____l lriehs of -n Party System,• novelnbQut_Bail£nosVwhahltii— :—

M ail q u e s t io n s to : H e len W a lk e r , h o m e s e r v ic e re p ro scn la tly o , Idaho^ Pow er C om pany, Box i . Tw in Falla, Idaho .

" Id e a s of » ^P arty S y ste m ," upon a p ia n to g ain w ealth , and / R irh n rd H ofstodtor. work - the nlnn w orked h^f^iitlfnll}^

trnccB th e h is to rica l p ro cesses u n t i l th e w id o w 's d a u g h te r In thought by w hich A m erican com es hom e from college.

W o m a n p ic k e d b y S h o s h o n e s o c ie ty

SHOBHONE,' — M rs. second Tuesdoy of each month,■T!afRuer6tte B.oyd Is the new during the summer; with weekly

SplrKual Living’ Insti'uctor for loflsona. to reaumo In-Oclobcr;. tlte I'LDS R elief S(ielcty, ' Tliore , will be no Sunday

Shpalione. School^at th e Shoahone C hurch

SHOSHONE — ‘‘U se coloc a s also m a k e it c o s ie r fo r you to JHt! of tni5' e io in iH ^ f lf lfC iy WAlcn p iaym g c h ild re n , f e a tu r e s to p r o te c t y o u r - A n o th e r s a f e t y , f a c to r is ch ild re n ," u rg e s J e m i t f n ^ |r m ly _ ^ a ^ c l i c d _ t r i r n ,_ ^ ^

- A n n o a i r ^ ^ o u h ly — eK len alo n -H in H -iw lto lB r-T lie j^ flh o u ld -lie -- econom ist. , . . , d ttached w here th ey w on’t g e t

Bi’lg h tly c o lo rjid c lo th in g In'tlte c h ild 's w ay or In th e w oy c a tch es a m o ta r^ ts e y e an d of d o o r h a n d le s , ' trl 'cyo lo a le rta him to " lh e p re se n c e of hand lobara an d o th e r Jutting c h i ld re n . B r ig h t ' c o lo r s objects.

Birthday party heldSHOSHONE ~ Dcannn nnd alietroalodmombarsofhcr

JDiomCr-dou0h ter-o f-M iw indr««oond -iffsde-c la«s—nt“ tlio”Mr|i. Boyd replaces Mrs. Sundoy, because of stake Mrs. HarrQll’Thorn'erwho was 7 ^<»Hono olomentary sch^l.

Ferry Hadlock who moved from conference In Hailey that years old Sunday, celciljraled Her grandmother, Mr».

--------------- morning.. . with a party. Denlna Rodoback, assisted

Shcrament servlcea-wlll bo • Fo^tMn frlmds Joined her at Mrs. ThQl-ne with isrrahgfl-

lusld at 7iao^P;m. as usual. ; nbmefortttiBtspHof loamoVle'irtents,

tiie com m unity .M o n th ly n te lle f S o c ie ty

lessohs hav e b e e n 'h e |d ,> the

it’s at the Paris .

PRETTY PLAIDMATES. ll 'i lo •oty to be­come plold hoppy ove r'100% pelytiter

• doubU-knlU' by Groff. Plollerlnop^to fheI : ____ lfiOura-bn3-jr«mai:kobl>>-cor«fr«ftr^Gel6r

coordloQled with.Groff topi tomakB you •v«r> moreclannlthl Veit, $19.9S; pqnit, $\'9 .95j ,torll*n»ck..«$IO.W.

mm1 1 - Tlrr(«i-N«w(, T w i n Falls. Id a h o 'Tu»td«y« S«'|!>f»nibM' 19, W f

l l u j i e i r i r l guides sub’s last voyage-

SAN DIEGQ, Calif. (U P l^ - Wovo SMmflil.

■*"■' Uie World War I I Bubmnrlne Hoya made Ui la it(live..

______________ -.The-flhlp modc Hii farcvcll .voy'uKc.FrMlny,

Todny It bcgnn tlic alx week procem Af being— V --------- Btrlpimi-hufflrrBrrnTJTnmr--------------------------______________ ; In -W ftrltl-W flrn irU iT 'H nyo lank eight

I Japoneai: ahlpfl. «urvived_lM . dcplh_chflrgc . attacks ond 36 (lirplane ottackf. One of tliORe depth ctinrge rittncki camc on her Inat war pntrol wlietr the Japnneflc depth'charged the Bubfnnrinc for 36 hnuri as tt ant In the mud of the Ixittom «f Com nnnh nnyir^ a ipot which

-------------- bccinnrTrU;Srbmre-in-the-VletnttrSeaman Nalley In the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Dort Nnlley, Acequla. She In a tOfld graduate ofi Mlnloo High Schoal. -

M ore TJ j td r w inners linkedNoriUk* tta- itf. M ri. Linda Allan.

ril*f, ilrll.Parcalaln. china and aarthanwar*

navarlan; Marlivi* Twin Hall*.-4ir(ti M ri. Jam** DiiadM. Twin ^aiu. (•concl; (liiqua. WUlllm j. and Uaana'Ra* P tiirt. TwInFalU/O^il niihl,

tJTitdan' ^aul Plafc’a. Filar. IlfM; Mri. narlha Swick, 7wln F*n». »»<onil; Flow t)iua Mrt.C IKtord Thnm*», Filart)iua Mrt.CIKtord Thnm*», Filar, «lf>i. T rTT eirCor<lhTrI7Weiull1t7l«on¥~ ~

Havlland Don Molnworih. nuhl, lirtt; CocllU Stiarp. T w in ' Falls.M ocond, ironitona M ri Wainr Mllia/ . Flier, llrti,

,l.lmauai:-M'». Oav ^udarOuni.lirii. M ri- Rtii Clark. Mogarion, taconit '

Luttr* Mr« Jnk« Tolk, Flltr. Ilrtt,

and Laona Raa Palart, >lr«l; Mrt LuclllaOar^raMa ‘C /,r r itcond.• nonV di«.a» niancha nrumal. Fiiar.

?»V.ICop.n..ao.n M r. « , II Clark.noBMo1a.wor1h, • i*|g * 5 * ^ ^ l a i : n T ; n « h V T u 3 ’'..roni)

_________ ___ _____________ irann.-coppcr lutlre .,M r» Rarlh# .Swick. Twin raWi; ilriT, AX«r[ofic* M ri Aiifeai ricfron. Kmiuarly. lecond.

Orltnidl cnino. CacllUj ^h a rp .‘ Twm I'ailt. Iirii, dot] MolatWDrlii. taconci. mitcatianaoui orlanlal Oilna Sally Ward. Twin Fall», Jir»f. Donna LC» Hrown, fiuhl, »«cond. •

Wrf' c” w' f *lirVlr.r wJ. o'.oV,.-nilH i«J iiInnK-i.»m^^ --- Uc«>nd-r«klno<h».i f4Jilinn.WalU»n>_•*1 7 "■ t.r»t, Mr* George Mtgregof te(i>ndlacond - * ’ • Slr*ior»fthai..AilM#.Wair-Ma.iirm»n.

Lamp Mr*. Drmano' Triomai.^ Twin ' --F a Hi . t in t ., m u gi. Willa. Caldwell. . 'Wenuall. lin t. mullinMn Mr* 'Charlei LOQtlon. Filer, ll^*«: mu*iachs cup, M ri

lir ii, I. T . Craad, Twin Fain,, ,iacond, crib SharrlOlatilnger. Fllar.'lirU, high Chair Diana Lelller. KlmMflyi lo v f .

. tffal. Mri-CliKo/d Thama«, t irt ii--rhooodraph. Mr»-,(;aorga.uJ:fMw^

l‘r il ; Ted Cheny, Twin PalllTiecortd. marpi* lop table M ri ChKord Thomat. (•rii, ttand Ada Aipin, d m and liforfO'*

rMenrter*on. Twm Fall*, *econo,

Nappiei Marlorie Mawn. Twin Fain. (lr*t, Helen Taylor. Twin Fall*. *econu ^ Syron DltSllJf-. M ri. i^W .-D o vfl.- T win Fall*. Iirti, piailir. Iva Laiiman, tiuhi,

Alice Nelwn, Twin Fallt. lecona. ' IronHone piatTer Sally Molyneui. Kimberly, llrit, Amy Render, ♦F,iler, *cconrt I

Cake-piAie* Mr* George McGre'goc. lir^l. Mr* v.clor McHeih, wcono, nanflpainiMptnie Mr* C W. UoyU. Ilrit. Iva Letiman, lecond

Ci 1*00 II III mull

B o r^ iiw e il g e a r ’R U P ER T W AVE Knthy Nalley, left, and Amy

Schlundt, a W AVE from Omnhn, Neb., donned b<b’rowcd dungnrev shirts nnd enpN for their part In the laHt dive of the? World War II huIv marine Royn. (UPT)

Kimuerly, hr*t. Mr* C vM. noyd. Twin Fall*, iBtona. 4lfllford*iiire AHeen Weir, Hagermfln, tir*l. Mr* Pele Coldliarl. Wendpil, *econd

Villerttv and llock Mr* Jackie Durnll,’ nm*e. firil. WnlycwonO or Jatper M n Marge Lierman, F'.ler, l.r*l. Mr* f'ele Goldnart, trcond. wiilow/>re Mr* I’eic Goidliart. l lr il . Mr*-- Cl>llord-Tt>omat.- *ecand• nerry liowl Ailorn Weir, Hagerman,

Itvoniai, tir»r Mclrn i‘or«erlielU. Twif'

Mf> Ororge MfGfcgor, irrlifid. •,pcnnd. cnndir OibiJ^, tfimberly, firil. . ifc.v (»uni, ifcono .luU pierce, iluiii. iir*i. I'liiiJ. chocoinip ici Mr*I M/i M«coe Liert*ian.

- T ’lnr- .... .........lunchepn plate Ada Aipin. Iir*i. Hpifn PorlcrliBld, »(corid; pie plale D Lee nrown. Iir*l. Mr*. George McCireuor, second

Morlrail plale Cecina Sharp. Iir*r. Marg^Uerrnan, lecona, louveoir plalr

‘ *pcond

SAIad bowl E.vereti iionnicri*en.popuerr-Tmrrf t Sharp, iecono

SuQdr and creamer Ada Aidm, iir* i.- Mr* Hulh Dawi*. Filer, leeonu lea pol Mr* lUinncm Hender*on. ( iier (fr*t (va lehtnan, second

Tenvel CetiUa Jtiarp, (ir»i Mr» Glrnn Nel*on. tecond. tureen Mr.* iliil CMrk lirst. Mnriorie Hawe*. *eC0nd ironilonr lureen Mr» Krnnelh Hrnorrw>''. (irM

Experiment in Pleasure*!

-lliL’iij s iJU'ic iliinl'rtno \ui_N lo onji>j J ‘‘ B Rare .Sco lch .lL iv t: \au-lhuu^hLal.m i.vini: ii vviiim vccl- vcnnouih i 2 lo 'l ) . adding a dash of hiltcrs and rnppin^it-r>fT-wittr-5i-maftttiehim)-chcrry^.^-lt-s-N

~w.d Ld .i . : :k a b .iiu v '' .iud-vun44t-4hc-i^U>PtT- i^I’ l til (.•.nirsc, IS Minpl) on llic rucks...l (»r > ( i i i r f r i -c J & i r r i ‘ r l | ) i ’ fr )h U T o f H J ! \p iT it iU 'n l> . in r‘ lf i» s i ir i - , v U iK ‘ : I ' i i ih l in K lo n C o q ) . : A d i iT l l s in i ; fi.M M i f l l i V o r k . N . V . H M I20

( . ( ‘ o r f ; c A l t i a m s

k'l*: E p IN G ■ r n E s'TT' ■’ TOMATOES: Home Kfrdencrs

hhve severhnrfcks'for keeping tomatoes fresh ~ up to

■flowers won’t be harmed if they have n chance to tliow bcfor*e .

Thanksgiving ,D«y or even- longer:

One trick ,ta_to pick your lorgest^ flrpie'^t types, Just

■ before frost, wrap ihetn In­dividually In .newspapers one! place them on n shelf In a dry, warm basement.

Some people pick the green tomatoes and place them on a wire tray in a cool cellar. We’ve tried pUcing a piece of paper over a tray, thop put the grcen.

' frult-on-thc-pnpcr: ------Many gordencrs keep green

tomatoes a long time after frost by using a wenk solution of houBohold bleach (one toaepooiv bleoch to a quart of water) to disinfect the fruit. First wash the green fruit w th the bleach solution, then dry with paper towels. The tomatoes are then packed In fresh newspapers, in bushel baskets and stored in the coolest part of the cellar.

Many atlU like to pull up a vine full of'green tomatoes and hang It in the basenient or

-.Bnrnge where the fruit stjiys ^cah-for-doys.

There are several tricks for freezing surplus tomatoes.

_Hecc^haUntsjicudcL.writt

~Uie" pun Tilts them.C A T E R P I M . A R S ON

•TltEES: Does it pay to |>aint a sticky mnterlnl on the trunks of tree.s', to. prevent worms and caterpilions.from crawling uji? Sometimes bonds of ffticky

. substjmces painted around^ c - trunks are helpful in trnp^rig some insects, but are useless on tiipse that fly over it, >

l^md gardeners rinR the trees ’ with double-gummed carpet tape to, catch a ‘ lot- of the crawlers—And 'wc'-have many- _ tell US .ihey-.iise'SArfln'-tirnp* around-the trunk to qrcate- o - slippery surface, makln(5 ; It “ impossible” for Insects to

.crawl ovor tllom.Tliese ideas work lo a degree •

and are better than no attempt to" control Insects. If home gordeners have used them, or other ideas, please-write and . tell -U.S how effective you think they are,

QlJF^TIONnOX- ‘ “ QUESTION OK THE WEfOK:

D. E . of Twin FtdiN: •'Will you please repeat your recipe for •making quince .seed lotion? I^asf fall u friend ruade a bath ofTfT” using your formula. I was one of Uie lucky one.s to'get n jar of it,

COINSB O U G H T i S f i l D

M ACIC VALLEY COIN SHOP '* 43 0 M ain • A c ro ti From te a r* 9• Tu«* y-0 . Fri 5-8, Sal 10-6 «

t* 733-B593 or 455.431S •

C«KIS roil « u OtCMjOHS0.01. U'l M.lit' wco.*m>t*«i'<>*

~ '¥ W llM IITC n tl.« 'O N

BUTTRIYS DEIISHUS u K iiy rMDuni

— F o a t y r i n g a d i f h r ' f n f M o g i c ' . V a l l e y ^ b u s i n o s i

‘ iVodfc/y,' ■ ■ ' IR t a d it» o v f r 'J l .O O U honu-% C o s ts I t ' i ' t t i a i i o n e l i l t h o f o p e nn y p u t h o m e to y o u '

“ s c r v ic f o r p ro c lu d

C a l l 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 l o d a y fo r a n a d - m o n .

| i r s t - in c x p e r ie n e c , sales & s e rv ic e

- r . vn ft i i i i r i u l iu i ' i i tK i v n i i rwash them In cold water, then plocc them on u tray so they ^ n ’t fouch. Place in the freezer and whep tliey are frozen put them In a pta&tic bag,

•’Then you can take out as many as you want to u.se at a time. Wo have kept them as

soft and silky and nuike your hands feel so good, belter than any iif the coiiunercial lotions on the market."

If youVf looking for a good 4(ition for chapped hands, you’ll .1 find Tiono better than quince seed lotion. Here's the recipe:

long os l«o years and they ‘■'"I’J J l i f e ( r o L lo n m to c s . T l ,e y o '-O f n l R h r in T p l n r a r a n i r w a l e r

a r c n o l . u i l « b l e f o r s l l c l n B , b u l S i n " " , n n d '= o z of

o th frw ls e the y a re lu s l like o ut 2 >>ay r u m , >s oz.of aijyrperfume—

M A G IC V A L L E Y A W N IN G C O .56^ A d d i jo n A v e .'W ,

'• -7 3 4 J900,

— •-R E S lD rN T lV F . • • C O M M E R C l A l

• M O B IL E H O M E Po lio Ccii/ctv W,ncfo.v A«o,i,gs-

Rooi'U Co- Por,U •Mobitf. Horr>f Sl>i'l<ng'

C yv lo i''Poiches o'>d SlL'p\

W » Do O w 0*»n (nifdl/olio 'N o Ittiic/.Paiiy lo Deo/ W.il

— Of the gardenTflold lhTm under the hot water faucet and the peel slips off-"T40t E : I f any of our friends

have more. Ideas on using “ ■ tomatoes fresh or frozen, please . toll us your ideas so we can pass

— Uiem-alonilem-alonu; ----------i m r r H O R N

Not many people bother to use Uu‘..quiuce fruit for food. Try UtisTeripe-forquinnrjellj'T'The- wtiole fruit or just tlie skins may be usoil, —

('lit in small pieces, Ijeing sure to reject the Kecds. Cook in

L O S EL£A V ES : Many home ow-Tiers found that their Crataej’us or Hawthorn i developed nice leaves in spring, then lost Uiem In corly summer. This is due to leaf-bllght,'d fungus is bad on severol varieties of hawthorn.'

Quite often a new set of leaves wilHcvelop In 8ummer,-bufH-a

enonRh-wnter~to-covcrrrnnttt“ temlor, then .slraitj throug jelly ban.

Measure Juice and boil 20 nunuti's. Have ready same amount of sugar heated, add to juice and boil one minute, then

• turn into healed jelly tumblers. Wlu’ii cool pour tnelled paraffin

. »ii ton. Quinces niaxJllJilL.lJi?-.quite u strain on the tree,

CONTROl.; Since the un !us winters over on fallen leaves, rake them up and burn. Spray trees in early spring, using a dormant spray (lim e-sulfur,

-oDJLpQcLiaitighl-padajuikLlAfter leaves begin lo unfold

sprny^th'zinrb'nnd'repent at two-week intervals. Meanwhile, tlie best you can do now Is to gather all those fallen leaves

' and burn them. Do not ;uid to the compost pile,

PROTECT .YOUR MUMS: Some garden mums are late

- bloomers ond may be nipped by frosts. If they are real late in

— bloomingr-^ur-^

!)iiii'H-vvttir(n*npps inr

- A n il I f yo u l ik e s te a m e d qu u ic ’i's , w a s h , c o r e an d q u a r te r t i le f r u i t . P la c e u i s te a m e r a n d w i l l ' l l le n d e r , s e rv e w ilh c r e a t i i a n d II K enernu.s a m o im t o f .sunar.

■irT'nunr •"I'Tinnr'Tm s a y in g ..there__u —u -

plont earlier flowering, types becausc the present day

~8elccllon"ls“gdcKl.

- r - r

tirliclt^c h e m i c a l w t i i c l i I ' a n b e a [ ) p l u * d

l < i l l i e a n d i l w i l l d i s s o l v e m a t n r l h a l c l i , I ’ l e a . s c t e l l n s '

w h a l t h a t r i u r t e r i i i l i s , a s w e d o n ' t w a n t t n u s e a t n e c h a n l c i i l

d e t h a l c t u n g a d g e l f o r t e j i r i n g u p n l i r l a L v n . "

n i t r e ' s n u p r a c t i c a l a u ' c U i o d - - f i ) r • ‘ d l . s s o l v i i i f ; " t l i a t c h i n y o u r •

l a w n . U esearL ’h e r s j(r*> pjl

perimunting with certain fungi to break down cellulose, llgnin •

-nnd - other— hnrd-to-dlgcst— nuiterials in dead [jrass.

— eth e t^ b io l< ig ic (ils -u u c h -n sen " enzymes, and otheTrtno tough to pronounce, have been applied to turf in an attempt lo »pe(;d up

_ H ow ever^ you have some ^ wh\ch'yb'u wunf'to.prole'cl from

•• the frost, try covering them with ■ torn sheets, pieces of

burlap or plastic strips. If . . . .there's a frost forecast, cover Uie process of thalpMecom-the mum«*just before dark. position. . Nothing-practical la,.If Uiere’3 a frost. It may form “ vailablc to (he honiQ owner,

on the protectlvo mnteriol nnd University ofnot OH'the flowers. If you use ^linois has phown that eor-

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4 0 % o i iho a v o ro g o bo ef it e e r is io ld a n d u s t d lo r fo o d Th e rflW a ln irrg ’ 6 0 % ' . ^ K c e s ? 'fa t; b o n ifs ; h id e fo r 'Ie a th • Of) is re c y c le d , b y the r e n d e r in g in d u s try in u seable

p ro d u c ts . This c o lle ction a n d p ro c e ssin g " n e t w o r k " in the U .S . a lo n e picks u p o p p f o x im o t o ly 0 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 p o u n d s d a i ly It is not h o rd lo im a g in e the m a is iv e p ro b le m j 0 p u b lic hoaltfi a n d d isp o so l this w o u ld pre se n t il rend e re rs d id not p ro v id e the ir e ff ic ie n t d l ip ’o t a r g “n d re c y c lin g pro ce ss o f these m a te ria ls . In fcrct, o u r -m o d e r n society,

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G ooding .C ity ..Council M onilfly- m o n e y m a y g o o lo tfu r lh o r ,—lw»- nlght to dlscuBS city an d school snld.rccrcp tlon n e e d s . ____ M oyflr H a r le y , C r lp p e n

•M uscat ta lk ed ab o u t tl'ic ase inform ed tlie council th n t be o rsc h o o lro c rc a tio n fac iU 'tic sb y w as hopeful for s tn tc funding the city rocro n tlo n -d ep n rlm en t Uiia .sp ring^fo r the c l ty V onst

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H e told-the council tlm t he is G ray , to work with' M u sca t to y* In touch wiU) the Idaho P trrks organize ad u lt ;ise of p re sen t a n d -R e c rc a tio n -J3 e p a rtin iin t-8 c lio o lff lc i li t ie s ..G ra y -c ite d -th c .concerning funds av a ila b le for possibility of a city b ask e tb a ll

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The superin tenden t said tliat th e Gooding County In tcm a - facilities could Ijc conatructed tlonal R acew ay Co. m et witli the on cxisting-rocroatlon land. H e:.-council- to re p o rt on .m o n ey suggested th a t an advisory received a t the a irp o r t race c o m m itte e be fo rm e d of trac k leased from tlie c i ty ; Me m em bers of serv ice clubs, City .s a id , tlia l the racew ay h as C ouncil an d sc h o o l g rossed $3,075 from 'The two rep resen ta tiv es . ' ra c e s held this fa ll. •

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p ro p o se d cn ln rg o m o n t of Under Uio proposed ch a n g w , ' B urley HIgli School: nboul 100 Junior high iludonU

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:— schooH ju lld ln i! purposes w as consolldnlod mlUi 'DIirloit H leh studonls would bo "b u sed l o npproyed In a m ecllnR lost Scliool to form .Cousin Hlgb Declo, . .

School, . _____ ____ Thcpropo'scdtoUilfuiiijiiwiiiiid________■ T he clectlon .ls se t for Oct. 17 BUrley High School would bo . be dlvldfd o b 'IoIIows; 1500,000_______^

from noon, until .g_ p .m . The c n ln rse d by nine or 10 tonchlng 660,000 to rem odel ond_enlorg?.

M agicV alleyT u e s d a y , S e p te m b e r 19. 1972

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T H E CIRCUS enm e to Twin Fallfi M onday -^ jiigh t, d esp ite uncooperative w eother. Spon- ^ lo re d by two w ards of the ID S Chureli the fa re

' Included th e unlcycle ne t shown nbove. The C orson nnd B an icg flv o-ring c irc u s wns held on the S o u iiiiP a rk baRchali diam ond.

bonds jyotflH^be term s Uitlons to’ handle oip to l.QQO- Burlov Hloh Srhnol; fnr'_______r _u m ix u r ry an intere.st i‘fite ,o f sfuUenls. Im provem ents lo DurloyV unlor

and one-liaU per cent. O thgr building p lahs include H ig h ' S ch o o l: $250,000 to 10 ^ sp ec ia l sch o o l Ijoard c o n s t r u c t io n of a new rbnovnte ond rem oderO oW ey

m ee ting , \^as ca lled to go over e lem en tary school a t Declo nnd High School for lunior hich nue: • • ■ p ln n s '\M th -T n p rc sc n tn ttv c s -o f-ro m o d e irn iro rD c c irm rd 'O o l( Ic y ~ u ,i m illion lo construct o now

- Uie firm of R ichardson ond high school buildings lo 'p ro v ld e 'B u r le y e le m e n la ry sch o o l; '•• n ic h n r d s o n , a r c h i t e c t s nnd ~ m o d e rn Jun io r high' sc*1iqo1 $125,000 for a m ultl.leam ing

i===<nBin6or>r7=jinlt-lTnke-€Uy.-v— -^fncinUes;— - — r f n t ffr nt R nf r mVjil*—High' - —• —^I ’ . W iliia'rn R ic h a r d so n , f irm Tlie board also decided lo S ihool; $800,000 to construc t an j - r e p r e s e n t a t i v e , a t te n d e d th e build a gym nasium n l DecIo for elem en tary school and gym - •l ' m e e tin g a n d p re s e n te d use by e lem en tary and Junior naalum a t O oclo,'nnd $80,000 In I p re lim in a r y p la n s fo r th e high school students. a contingency fund.

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will be h e a rd a t 2 p .m . Wed*n ^ ^ jy ^ _ . ______

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.SH O SH O N E — R espect for M other N a tu re Is •’“ o lic lled b y 'T e r r y Costello, B u rea u of Land

M an ag em en t outdoor re c re a tio n p lanner for the■ Slioshonc office. . ■ ' • ----------- ---

Costello sa id '"F a ll Is an en joyable tim e of the y e a r , clear, days, tu rn ing leaves nnd hunting season , bu t it m ust be re m e m b ere d tills beauty

. can be d im m ed by nctlv ities of m a n ."- ~ -TlioSho,fihonod[slr-lct B L M .odm in istersover 2

■million a c re s of ^ l> lic land .'T ho en tire a re a is open for public use ar^d thfl*cooperation o t the public is needed to .conserve tlie re sources nnd

■provide fo r th e g re a te s t benefits , sa id Costello, U nder the multipl'e u se concept, Costello said,

all resourceS7, including wildlife,—re cre a tio n , ra n g e . W atershed an d tim ber a r e given •con­sid era tio n . All of these uses a re im p o rtan t to the

' T he public lan d s fJrovlde ex tensive areas 'fo r hunting and o th e r rec re a tio n Ii l Mi.Is p articu la r

'd is tr ic t- blit th ese m u s t be coord inated with

an e lec ted re p re se n ta tiv e and 300 w ere poorly o p era ted . The office st<jff ca n save tim e fo r the elec ted officials if they o p era te c o rre c tly ." acco rd ing lo Miss Shadduck. -

‘•There o re no two d a y s alike an d wo receiyo lo ts^ b f good

_ _ilQiiXneed-W£inien!a lib i n J d a h o — leileiS —fr o m ’l t h c _ people _ .o f--------- -: tOCwOm'cil'urc-acUve an d in t h e - I d a h o ," - s h e sa id . ---- - • " m i p v p T -c o u n ty Ja il : _ _ f o r — •.the—

.f o r e g r o u n d o f - a c t iv i t i e s in " I believe we need to re m in d ^ Dorotiiy m isdem eanor, bu t suspendedId a h o /: said M iss Shadduck. ou rse lves of our c itizensh ip u!a'«1/ the sen ten c e nnd p k c e d her on

It look 40 y ea rs to g e t Uie \ ^ i c n is a '- s e rv ic e to“ “o in e r Jrnnn-wjui ijiulj«ljuii fU ulnu.w Ijldi

o th e r land usesi accord ing to Costello,__— " F o r ex a m p le ,” Costello sa id , “ j) m ajo rity of

Uie public dom ain is used for g raz in g an d fences a re n ec essa ry to contro l th? livestock . If a gate

- is Icfl-opert, p ro b le m sT c su lt :" — — -^

C ooperation is also , solicited in controlling l itte r p rob lem s by the public.

As Johnny Horizon said,- “ Tills land, is your ■ lan d , Keep it p len n ."

Costejlo suggests th a t all t ra s h be brought out if th e re a re no tra sh co n ta in e rs ava ilab le a t c a m p o r re c re a tio n sites.

TWIN F A L l^ - T he Idpho te c a u s e i i l l drilled th e ir wells at S uprem o Court co n tin u td Its ' about th e sam e tim e, w eek-long^ession In Twin F allstoduy . ' . V Of’ Ih ? W e d n esd ay c o u r t

T h re e ca ses w ere scheduled- ^ 8®"^ ” ', appenl -from ^ t - ___- - today-lnoludlne on appeal on o

suit InvoIvlnB ground water. city nppsoKd n m b tSTslf ^ CampbcU, Twin Falls attorney. ~Sirnon;l;7Bnkcrnnd(lve.othcr _p ’“ '!.‘ ‘!*?*?*^ iB“ '"-‘ ‘,?-™f"-!^ given ' i (wo^year -formers In Cassia County suspension froip practice by thebro u g h t action a g a in st Orc'-lija T he concre te f irm brought the' Idaho S ta te B nr.Foods Inc ., ih connection w ith a c tio n -a g a in s t 'K e tc 'h u m City o |„ , u .w ells d r i l l e ^ C assia County,' o ffic ials charg ing they changed . w hich thr'T5I7iintlffs alleged- a zoning ord inance Ih o rd er-to n iin l^hm enireduced the w a te r level In th e ir p rohib it th e construction a p u n i s h m e n t 'f o r th e a lle g e d

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T lie FlfO vD lslrlct Court ru led city o l 'l^ tc h u m a r g ues theIn fav o r of th e p la in tiffs, but court Has no rfgh t to in terfere(^ e -Id a h o Is- a rgu jhg in th e ir with c ity zoning regula tions,ap p e al, Ihe court should hav e A labor case Involving thediv ided th e av a ila b le ground Twin F a lls Conslruclion Co. aridw atv r betw een th e developers O pera tina E ng ineers Local 370

A rgum en ts on 15 cases wUl be h e a rd by th e high court during th e w eek 's session In Twin F a lls . T he session continues through F rid ay .

BURLEY - U u is e S had­duck , W ashington, D. C,, w as guest sp ea k er at th e noon lu n c h e o n of th e B u rle y C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e on Monday.

"Peop le In 'lhe E a s t Just don’t boliovo m o when I tell* th em we

Burley woman held on probation break

eq u a r righ ts bill out for a vote an d it passed both houses and w a s signed inlo law by the P re s id e n t , M iss S h a d d u c k re ported .

She o p era tes Orvll H ansen’s office in W ashington.

"W hen I firs t a r r iv e d In

p e o p le ’’^ i S s Shadduck said, " S e r v ic e is. a v o lu n te e r p ro g ram w hich ca n be se rv in g on boM ds, conam lssions, ad ­v iso ry c o u n c i ls a n d c o m ­m itte e s ," she.abided,

"Y ou h a v e -o n e of the out­s ta n d in g c h a m b e r of co m -

W ashlnton, D. C ,’ m y goRl W{is: • tnerces_ ln to cu t co rners und lo help Rep. se rv ic e ," sa id M iss Shadduck. H n n se n , a n d by a sk in g T he c h a m b e r m ee tin g was questions I found out th e rc ’w ere conducted Ja y Schofield. 435 w ays to o p era te an office-of— presid en li-------------

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raiMsod when she f r a u m o n tly - s h e w a s to p e r fo rm Ih'e applied for food s ta m p s in courthouse work.M i n i d o k a C o u n t y . ^ P A d o c u m e n t s i n d l c a U ; U i a t _

The confinem ent ca m e as a M rs, R odgers received aid in* re su lt of M rs. R o d g ers’ fa ilure Burley on M arclj 7, and in Twin to com ply will) a p ro b a tio n ary Falla on M arch .13. B oth DPA ord er se t a t an A pril hearing offices provided $196 in' food w hich s tip u la te d tliat sh e a ss is t 'co^ipons for $3 cash . ' th e custod ian nf thi. r n « d i. Tw in VnUfi Q P A o ff ic ia ls

ounty Courthouse in cleaning a le rted M inidoka P ro s , Ally.Uie building for a totiH of ]% D o n a ld . C h is h o lm , of M rs . hour.s. R odgers ' abuse of the p ro g ram- S h e - p le a d e d - g u iU y - in '- lh e —w hea-slitu jppU ed-ttU hc-E upert hea rin g 'to ch a rg es tliHl she liad ofrice M arch 22.re ceiv e d food s tam p s in Tw in M rs. R odgers listed seven i l_ -

-iHhUtr—n m l—G hssIh—e o u n t ie s —c b i ld M n - t im g ln g - f r o m - 1 4 - lo . .5 _ L .^ A ( Z r i l O ^ F € l t d u r in g . M a r c h ' a n d h a d y e a rs old on h e r ap p llcgllofts.

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B U R L E Y — S e v e r a l box fac to ry . TTie eom pnny of- along th e Snake H lver. Th9 re s id e n ts a p p e arc d a t M onday“ fflrfidlo pay $250 p e r m onth. Tlio ’ re q u es t w o s" tab led" iin tU * th r n iB h t ! s - - B a r lc y ~ « ty ' -Council, c o u n c il • n p p ro v e d - t ) ie - f e » ,~ c b u n c n “ c a rr io o V ~ o v f tr“ th « m ee tin g to p ro tes t th c-p arld rig s u b je c t to a c o n tra c t fx 'opcrty InvolvcdT ban on 16th S tree t a t the In-

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s u b je c t tonffro e m c n t. __________ A n .^ t tc n d i in tJ o r - th e ^ u c le :

E dd E llio tt, ow ner of E llio tt’s - Golf Course will be given tra i le r E qu ipm en t Co., met> with the apaco and u tilities by theiH ty In council to re q u est th a t H ansen r e tu r n fo r p e r fo rm a n c e of A venue be w idened nnd th a t th e BpccUled d u ties .'n ^ e m ove is a n :~ Irrlgn tlon ditch be pu t un* e ffo rt lo m inim ize vanda llam a t —

th e epurse.’ Ken B a rry , B u r le y 'p o l ic e ■ ' ch ief, re p o rte d th a t th e B urley

tersec tion Avenue.

T he.pa rk ing ban would affect tw o blocks on ea c h side of theIn tersectidn , u-rigntion ditch be pu t un>

R esiden ts p ro tes tin g sa id th a t derg ro u n d In a p ipe along the nt p re sen t th ere i s l l t t le p a r k in g ' two . blocks the c ity ond the sp ac e nvnllnble due to business B u rley -H ig h w ay d is tr ic t a r eem ployes park ing Ip 'the n req . n wopklng-to oil. ----------------- S a fe ty CommlflBlQn re e e m :

--w as suggested th a t th e - tr a f f lc — T lie councU-votcd to com inue" T n en d e d -th a t th e -c lty -c n fo re e - p rob lem m ight be a llev ia ted by with th e pro jec t a s orig inally speed lim its on s tre e ts 'Jo in tly

a $41,783 g ra n l by the nu re n u ni O utdoor Itec ren tlon , accord ing to R ep. Orvnl Ilaniicn, K- Iduho. ' ________

fruudulenliy"appH ed fo r s ta m p s . She gav e addl-esses in B u r l e y f # ca t the H ypert D ep jirtm en t of Twin F a lls an d R u p ert. - 4 l l l t l f / C C C l o

Sept, 14, M rs. - ________

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• P ublic A ssistance office in the Ja iled

m e s tre e t docsnot c a r ry enough tra fh c to T h e p o u n c ll a p p ro v e d th e w a rra n t th e additicnol expense, rc c o m m e n d p tio n 'i p e n d in g

T om . H o w a r th , o w n e r - o f - a p p r o v a l t>jiL tho -co iin ty com - Tom ’s M arin a , m e t w ith th e m iasloners.

_____ _________ council to dlScuss a possible Bai^ry a ls o re c o m m e n d e dported-U iat he con tac ted -B o ise la/id t r a d e r H e-w an ts to tra d e - in s ta l ln llo n -o f :lw o -8lop signs, Coscnde concerning ch a rg es for som e p ro p e rty he owns fo r one on N inth S tree t nnd the tre a tm e n t of w astes from th e p ro p e rty owned by th e c ity o th e r on R ailroad Avenue.

a t Iraff lc light.T h e c o u n c il r e f e r r e d th e

suggestion lo th e safe ly com ­m ission .

M ayor G a rls R obertson re-

M ag is tra te liCRoy B lacker sen tenced h e r to CO d a y s in the w as posted.

According to M ayor Dnn K auffm an, the m oney which will be m atched locally , will be u.«ied lo build an O lym pic-slzo pool wllli show ers In the dresliing room s in the p re sen t park . A w ading pool will be Included.

^ t t e th 'siipp lyfiO H tepT e'w atcr for th e pool. Y l i c pool will not be covered Initially but will lie designed to ollow covering In ter.

Knuffm on sa id $28,000 lo $20,000 o( the local m ntohing fundK have been ra ised a n d ,th e res t m u s t be av a lla lile befo re the g ra n t funds will be re leased .

. T lie city hopes to begin oonstn ic tlon next spring , ,

PAUL - The P au l C ham berof C om m erce w iU 'm eet a l 7:30 „ ____________________p .m . W e d n e sd a y in th e By T E R R Y CAMPBELI^

_ •___ f^?pf‘ii'ence oU<!«!iq.P ___ ____S H O S H O N E - U s e s o f l a n d i n ' KETCHUM — Ketchum may

Xahd use m eet setKetchum may get bridge

w eeks, w ith b ridge construction expected to ta k e a lw u t one

V , ---- ------ --- • o r n r o S ^ cham ber "a v e a new W arm S prings T he ac tin g m ay o r said th e will bo co nstruc ted ol concrete,u n it - ^ ^ ^ ? S ^ ^ , - ^ ? 4 * ^ S '^ :“ “ ‘‘^ ^ ^ " '“ ' ■ r ‘‘“ " - “ “ “ ‘■ -“p r e s ld c n t f - ^ l ^ n o u ^ c e d - 't h D - B ^ ‘‘ta » ■ » l lh t a - . lx - w o o lu _ - - - - c o u n ly - h a ■ ^ - o t f o r o d - » 10 ,000- i U 8h t-o t_ w « y _ h a ;u b ^ e n ^ p u ^

D e lia n said.'"Hie new tw o lane sp an will ber«mgrwwet wiqc. ana

will be co nstruc ted of concrete .

.D u c i j r C i t y j -^Coim nil b w ocd-j h o-^ir o j* obout P,hnsrfl.friim .j

Tlio m epting will be a t the lin c o ln County courthouse.

R e s id e n ts B laine couhllesin te re s te d In this a r e a _flc;

th a t will be d iscussed a rc off- (n r n c e t ln e M onday n ight; ac ting K S .M O 'w bulfl be fn ld over In o < c h a n g e ~ r th e W »ro a d • trav e l by m otorcycle,n, „ ,h » . 'n r M t " ' “ V'"'. V ern M c a d la n , sa id o p p ro x lm o te ly lo u r t o - « v o - prom U e to s c reen his ad ja cen tsnow m obiles nnd fou r wheel rv s o r t rn m n lp « nf ihn <:nni<r th e counc ll'aec lded to accep t ati y ea rs th rough a lea se pu rchase p roperty fro m the roadw ay, d riv e v'ohlclea; i-riiir.nl nnrt p |, , |„ ■■ , o ffo r fro m R o p h T h o rn to n , ag reem o n th e ld by o local bank. M cQ oUan sa id th a t the hill on

T h e B u re a u d f I a n d B urley , to co n stru c t a MO,000 P ay m en ts o re expected lo be * '■> "I'll* “f "fructu ro— *v----- --------------* -- ■-»— *•------------- « ».._j I., will beT e d u ce d to n ea rly a two

cen t g ra d e . Approach andup sc a tte re d R^hhVnc " . .................. . - R ijjh i of w ay enR lncerlng nnd “ We fee l wo ca n tr im som e backfill w ork will be a Joint city-

landa-oi^transfet-'scatterod .m_ rclocat!OTrof“ utlllty“ tlnos“ wtll~cosifl and come up with some Colihty effOM. ho iiiild.consum e about , the n ex t two m oney ~ so a s no t to h u rt the H i e old b ridge is cu rren tly

operation of th e c ity ,” Me- posted with 104on lopd -lim it.

d riv e veh ic les; c r itica l and secondary w in ter ra n g e s for

•door- -andof Lincoln and ' t ' s l i m v o fa ^ n T S ^ ^ Management will be presenting trldge Just north of the present made from the general fund, he j

=s are specifically problem to block up scattered ' " ' L ? ' " ' ” " ' ' R ta h u i wav englneerlnB and We feel we tan trim some

— - c o r d m ir t o T I iS H S r - G f i ? n , Tl,e public Is Invited.

Northwest power groupmeets at SV Beards still outSUN VALLEY — T o d ay ’s . An a b u n d a n t su p p ly of c o u n try , W arren snld.

___ p re ssu resQ ti-th i» ,c lflc tg lc lu tility _ o lcc tiiip _ ^p o rg y- ' ‘o noo - "T o d ay we h»^« siindustry are a "fu ll 180 d eg rees u n q u e s tio n e d ' a s ' n v i t a l of w itnesses a t g re a t h ea rin g s ,

____Q Ut^oLphosc^lwltli-thQaeL^on:—nccosslly— I n - th a -P a o lf le - n o r^ a n d - s o m e re g u la to rs , advoctlngalde red no rm al only a few y e a rs • Ihw est reg ion , W arren sa id . 'A rb itra ry llic rcasca In th e costa go . ■ - ------ — In c o n s e q u e n c e of nub lio J-Q f electc lc .aerv ice to ,d iscourafle .

conrimenl" w as m ade approval; the feddrnl govern - J ts u s e ,” h a snld.' M onday by F ra n k M. W arren , m ent co nstruc ted Vast h y d ro Th« nr«o-...«n

p r o i ld e n t o f th e P o r t lo n d e le c tric p ro jec ta which It In- pow er o S “ S O regon G enera l E lec tr ic Co. s l s te d 'a t th e l ie “ b ro u g h t fh l . „ . T n ^ ; . r . n i

; te fo r e the tw o-day N orthw est abundance 'm a n y y ea rs a h e a d m o v em em " an d •■ 'E le c tr ic L la h t P o w er of re a l n e e d ," he sa id . Irnm'

vSll°ev"*'°" "B u t th e re Is now T b i a y 'o f p o lltlc 'to v a rio u s levels of Ih c a l,’Hnol'i.v«r ' u in ir» n nniil o p lh lon 'tha t holds abundonce Is a la te an d fe d era l g overnm en t."

d e s p i r S e ; S n g e s » n V S H u o l f - “ ‘ ‘ ' “ " S «vf-. . p fQ b le m « -i» » e d -b y -m a lo rre » — — ------------- ^ d e n e e '- o i l s t i i - th a t- U io - p u b l lQ -

te rn a l forces th e s ta te of th e R egional ro s ld i^ ts w ere also . d e slro fljn e le c tr ic se rv ic e have . Industry l i good and1 t Is ab le to p ro u d b e c a u s e 'p o w e r w a s been "g rlev lo u sly m isju d g ed .". r e s p o n d , ^ d .a c c o m tn o d a to provided l i t ' a . c o s t g en era lly 'C itin g ;.a .re c e n t su rv e y In ' ch a n g e. , low er tlion « n y « h ero else In Uie O r e g o n , ’W a rre n id ld th iil-

cu sto m er re se a rc h will .show opposing d e m a n d s ,o n our In-V of Uila achool-wlll-be-*nd-

Campbell askid the board to lu I see II , this 1> only one In-- I n t i i ii.rtAflnlHi «tnnrt n n u h A th n r_ _ r li t jn l ..n n r i- I - il iu l4 -

qulte at odds with many elements- of— the on-,

'vlronm entallsts restrictive odyocacy respecting electric soirlcofl. J

The powor official said that people are not generally In dlsagrocment with effort^ to preservo the environment and natm'al resources, but that Uiey- have some common sense reservations about the ex­tremes of the movement.

- pne-possible-Mlutlon to-Uie- curront problems Includes a national energy council to coordinate government policies and "bring balmce between

But Warren stressed that tho Industry nW dJ— tim e' for* research — ''research arid technical development onrai- Bcnlo nn v er before by the utility Indui

In other business, the delegates elected John H. King, Pugot Sound Powor and Light Co.. as'the trodo group's now., president.

Named association vice . preiHdonts wore W. W. Talbott,

-Dutter—Menl— Power—Go— I William L . Bright, PorUand, ' ; ! Western Power Products; ond A. C. Bartholomew, Portland,■ j*atUle Power and Light Co, -

or not they would back Jerry should lot It disrupt our whole

EHehl, high school prlnclp«lron— programr-Ke«l-(Me)i-lnolden|.^

1. Ms action. .inich as this should be handled

Truat«0K-Jlm-JC«lUi-'<iiid-^0nanliidlyiduiiUi^r(i>lli*ttl^—

-LeRoy-Welgle'sald they foel the the reeommended proceJuni'."

whole matter has been settled. .Keith said,

at tho previous board meeting Trustee- William Kerjey

when Dlehl met with (he board voiced his opinion, saying the

and oiked tor support. parents are challenging the

"Theboji^toldblin then they aiittlorlty of the .board to In-

would b ^ K httraa long «« hif atlgate-a policy-to-as«ur«

follows the procedure laid out discipline and good order In the

by tho board," Wslgle said, ^ •yitam----------- -------:—

"Hie board will back him lOQ Kersey lald It U hli fetlliigl

TH A N K .yt'ARHEN. . . ' |4p c n k i ! r _ , __

l^rrcent :aB^t'forth-ln-lh»-,lhr-atgdentTranlHfU|ltlMTO ' ; ''

l\,'polley-flIe and thlrla' eMctly Boodonler»nddl»dpIto8lii t W“ .:. “

what we are going to do. I don't school inJOlehl.ifU right In hli ' ■ '

think we.ihijtild lei one •tudent-^OB-ind. h« nld, t‘I w iU .:;.

u ; .TlmU-N**!, Twin F«llt, Cd»ho ' fumday, S«plimb«r W, \W1

Blaiiievaluation climbsW i7e y 7 -

B ln in o C o u n ty - m ill lo v y — M hcduift.:' .

With c u rre n t vnluntlon s e t a t abou t $22,227 m illion, c o m p a re d

r r i= r tO :Q b p u t4 n ,a & jn m ip n J o r -J 0 7 l , . m oat ligericlcs olUnfr F o q u c ltc il-

tow s;..(m _4u .h o u M --v a lu c d ra t- -— — — .M o in to n n n c o - -a n d * ‘ -Ii6.QQ0—WQultl f lfic rc a sc -o v c r— op c r a t i o n ^ ,t57D.QQQ_Jn_lQ72

tljlfl y e a r , co m p a red to oboug 47 m ills la s t. y e a r . H o w e v e r , b ec au se of increased valuation , tl)c 1072 levy will produce a totalo!-flbouV Wio,700 ovor 1071.------

I n - t l i e - BcliQoLillfltflct, the— ;— U iosflm ofundjnfi o s ln s ty o a r — . taxca_on.- a_ h o u flc _ v a lu etI_a tIl|13 ;4D 0_InL -1072-com pared io _ -^-A~i*b8U ltln g H n -d e ^ f i* e d -m ills -= — |l(M H )»-w ould^ccn?tiH C —fm n ~ T ib o n t* $ 1 sn)00' l f n '

or re q u ested th e sa m e m ills to |03.1fl in 1071 to 155.30 th is y e a r . 4)fop. ^ .------ pjoducQ^ m o re fumlfl. Of tlio In tre n se , about,|45-,000 T h e c o u n ty ta x . s c h e d u le

Tlw levy re q u o a i- f ro m th e te rtsservcd for th e len-m Ul p lan t show ed ab o u t a one , m ill In--------- D laino-.C ounty-6chool7 D ls tr lc t— facilities fund, w hich p roduced c re a se over la s t y e a r . Included

allowed th e R reotest d e c re a s e a b o u t 1222,.100 th i s y ea r* ^ In th e ra is e is a n ab o u t one mill . over W l^ w i th about. 41 m ills comparfcrl.to afw ut 117(1,flOfl Inst Inc reose fo r tlig g en e ra l .'jchool

_ _ _ 8 Q U d lU I lh ^ p f lC t^ Q m p a r .c d rl t i—^ co r_ E u n d sfro m :lh< ^ lxcd4dvyT -^ fm y^-frtoU iio fa l)O u l-fir26m llla -' — n b o u t~ 4 T 7 m i ll s la s t y e a r . ; p a .w c d rn l0 7 r r o rn v e y e a > s ,a rV ycaV — producing obout

ihtff-iibout-|629;000H rt-------1071, abou l a five m ill drofk.- — B dnli in t e r e s t an d re tir e m e n t, abou t llOiO.OOO in 1072 c o m p a red to ab o u t |a 2 ,000,a n -a b o u t- .a m ill In c rcasb .— ---------^ - j

— E m erg en cy fund , about

I to w c v c r, because o( In c rea sed valua tion , t l i e ' 1072 levy will p roduce a to tal of abou t 100.700 over 1971. '

In- th e school d is tr ic t, the

to bC'hoW In tru s t to w ard n new • .high .school. >' '

& hoo l funding request.^ iind m ill ch an g es over 1071 a re as follows:

1104,000 th is y e a r c o m p a re d to ab o u t’IWO.OOO la s t y e a r .

Ylie apprai.sal p ro g ra m in- creuaecL iibQ ut~ ^fl-m iU ,-w itiua_

H ' l n i i i n g

h o n k ersT O V ^ K E S E ^ r (he South Ce'ntrnl Idaho

D istric t 4*H F a ir a t. -Je ro rr ie w e re these belonging to J im lio llille ld , Je ro m e .

tion in U.S. D is tric t C ourt I an im p artia l, unbiai^ed prosecu*

Dnnzliaf cluirgcU la te r In a s ta te m e n t th a t th e D em o crats i a m i p p C T o v r i rthem selves should h av e filed ST O V E Il,m e n p p l ta l lo n b u tU lo y “ would J ”} ”/ " ' " ' " " "

t m i i i r n r a s ^ U i r i S i a O T i s ^ " * ' 'r h n n t n r M.QA /in “ T i«v

Rise seen for ’73 Social Security

TW IN F A L I i5 _ _ - .S o c l .9 i . S ecurity - benefit p a y n ie n U to

-f^siden ts of Idaho will be in ­c rease d by 130 m illion In ,1073.

S e p te m b e r ^ a m o n lh for which tlie in c re a se i.s effective.

C a r l to n sa id th a t te n c fic la r ie s -n e c d no t tak e an;

toUil levy of ab o u t one m ill, re su ltin g in about $23,000 tbi.s y e a r . Two new coun ty funds, with each receiy ing ab o u t .5 m ills , w ere c rea te d th is y ea r.About $12,000 will go to public h ea lth and ab o u t $11,000 to tE Fch a rity an<l in d ig en t'fu n d . TARRYTOW N, N.Y. ( U P I ) * - : n o t O ct, 5, 1B30 a s in tex tbooks

H ailey millaUe alloca tioo w as C heater A. A rth u r, 21st p rc s i a n d e v e n on b is g rnveslone Ind ec rea sed from 39 m i ll s in 1071 i d e n t - o f - t h e - U n i t e d - S t a t e s ; — AlbnbyrN vY;--------- u u rin g h is f irs t y ea rs ...to abput 34 m ills th is ytmrr-A.^ a lea rn ed a f te r he took office he R eeves and D r. K enneth E . office, the re p o rt added , A rth u r handling the investigation, re su lt, funding re m a in e d abou t w as dying from a k idney D av idson , ch a irm an of th e was considered a political boss ^or d em o n stra tin g “ Uie e v i l of

Dying Chester Arthur hid-illne^ss—evidence

political fig u re s in h is to ry .”~ D u r i n ^ H I s firs t

specia l p rosecu lq r,"A lthough he h a s c a lle d (or It

re p eate d ly in public he h as-------------- refused to take tlie one s tep■ - w hich m ig h t possibly lead to

the ap p o in tm en t,” B anzhaf said”■I in cr ltlc liln g fo rm er D em ocra-

* _ N tillonal C h a ln n a n U -w rc n c e 'J . O 'B rien., ‘i t ap p e ars to m e Uiat Mr.

' • • Q^Brlen is_cpntgnted in taking ‘ .one ap p ro ach ih . public an d

A m trlcnnB anzhaf a[so c r itic iz ed the

Ju stic e D epiirtm ent, w hich h as ;

C h a p te r , N SA, oa “ Tlie C e r t i f i e d P r o f e s g i o n o l S e c re ta ry .” T he m eeting Is a t 6:30 p .m . at. the Colonial H ouie. M ore In fo rm a tio n m a y be obtained from M rs. S tover, w|io 1b em p lo y e d In th e T ru s t D epartm en t, Twfn ^ a lls Bank and T ru st, or from M rs. E sth er Bopp, 733-J721.

- ____ J bhffrrk-7- e g r l t o n r ~ S g p n » l -flC tlojrbccD Tjstnifelncrease wilc o n stan t a t $45,500. - — d ise a se but-fluecesafu lly-h id 'the- *<iepftrtm ent-4)f-;A m ericnn-T:ul- ■nnd-‘hard--boiledrcvnlcaI

d 'T a c f n o r o n lv fro m K is t im f l l i i i t ' ' l u r e ’ a lT Ic ia c Ib b fp -ra im .T r-rn . m nn ” --------^ ------------------ —----------B nnzlm f-anid-G lark -W

Security d is tr ic t m anagers saUl t ^ y tlia t tlio Inc rease Is a re su lt of th e 20 per cent benefit Inc rease j)a sse d by (?ongre.ss tind s ig n e d In to law ' by P resid en t Nixon on Ju ly 1.

T he flriil ch eck s to Include the 20 pel- cen t in c re ase will re a c h

— , b en c flc lar lo s in Idaho on O c t. .3,

com e to them autom attPaH y T he a v e ra g e re tire d w orker in

Idnho“ Who Is now receiv ing a b e n e fit of abou t $120.40 a m onth will g e t ab o u t $153.00 p e r m onth beginning w ith his O ctober .3 clieck, C arlton said.

H is w ife, if .ilie-

ly CUUSU,ll“ =^Ajnalm ost fiv e 'm lirb o n d fu n d ' l ? c f not only from Kis tlm o “b u t '

w as elim in ated from th e c i ty ’s h isto ry , reque.st thi.s y e a r , w ith th e A r th u r ’s i l ln e s s , B r ig h t 's rem ain ing g e n e ra i-n n d s tre e t • d isease ' fro m whic^i he died fund req u es ts s tay ing ab o u t th e N ov. ifl, 1880, a little m o re th an simit;. ‘ Q y e a r a f te r leoving office, w as

A house valued a t $10,000 in d isc losed by D r.. T h o m as C.....H a iley , taxed a t $52.41 in 1071, R eev es, an a sso c ia te p ro fesso r

too- Is would b e la x e d $45.06 th is y e a r , of h is to ry , a t th e U n iversity of

lu re’ a m e ia e lb e i^ r C q l l c 'g 'n n O hio, d isc lo sed the find ings on A rtliu r to a conference

m an.B ut Reevtfs added ,

M ac G re -

h is to r ia n s . T he Sleepy Hollow R esto ra tio n s , a-h isto ricai group he re w hich sponsored the co n feren ce , re le ase d the report M onday.

•A rthur f*'‘esident N ixon’s cam - oT w as h ' b e t tc r 'P r e s id e n t ‘thaii

anyope expected h im to be.'^ Knowledge ab o u t-A rth u r h a s

been sketchy , R eeves poin ted out because the d a y beforiJ he died A rthu r o rd e re d m o st of h is

day Uuit the Ju s tic e D ep art­m en t would publish a fu r th e r re p o rt ab o u t tlie investigation .

■ ____ , ■■ re c e iv in g , benoflts. will also ‘B ellev u e’s - r c q u e s t w a s th e W isconsin.~ ~ U im g i i I m 'lJ a t^ f o r i l ie “d e l I v ^ hav e h e r p n ym en t in cre ase d by" sa m e a s la s t y e o r " - 23.5 TTillls

o f.checks-covering benefits fo r ^0 p e r ce n t o .................. ..

A rthur succeeded h is a ssns- personal p a p e rs burned , s in a te d p redPC T ^pr; ~ o |)ta in e rf^

.In a report, liceves ofso said G’Frf[eld^'~Scpt. 20,-iBfll. Tlio cimients from tlie apartment of Ke^hum’srequest was reduced Ai-Thur’s failure to win the man who shot and killed his (fronfison, Cl'ipstpr A A rthur

Aerospace class ~Qffered in Tt" Z

a l i ^ Tour m ills to a lol^il of R ^ u b lic a n nom ination in 1004 G arfield sa id h e had done it to a b o u t ■ 30.0 m ills in 1972. w as tra c e a b le to his illness a n d '^ « k e ArtJiur the presiden t, H ow ever, funding from th e levy Uie fac t h e -k n e w he w as a m ak ing A rth u r. Reeves said, w ill be about $170,800 th is y e a r , dying m nn am i not, a s h is to ry "O ne of the m ost desp ised co m p a red to bout $125,000 la s t in d ica te s, h is political obstina-

-oy-

L IK E T H IN G S D O N E R IG H T ? Chock ihe J c rv ic c i o d e re d In roc lav 'i ClossiliocJ A d i.

MW For Spring FlowersIII, who d ied in 1971 in San F ronbisco. He found tlie p o p ers In A rU iur’s a p a r tm e n t packed In wooden fru it c ra te s .

-TSp5fti7H iISJIi*rirSIir •iutt Armtd tDrCuflt ri«ii»rt

GLOBE SEED 8 FE tDI n k l i » . tain I i l i II3 -III3

If you sufTor tr'om simplo- every day norvous tonilon then yoij Dhoiild bo l/iklno O.TUiiblAtB tor roliof. ' ■Call on the druagisf nt tho druQ store Ilotod bolow n n ^ n o k him rihout Q .T.'taSlolB: "

Ttio y’re dale non-habit tormina and with our o u n «n lc o ,-y o u wjtl losQ your ovory day illlors or

livo your money back.O o n 'l accept «- ■ u b ililu te for re lie f, b u y O.T,. tab le t* today.

IN lf iO D U C T O R Y OFFER W e rth I I . S O

B uy Qn«_tm M ll-« iie-B»t-.— . . • fle l one Free.

X W G S B U R Y PHARMACYW U m h t.l (OlShemlM.W.

Tw in FalU

TWIN FALIi> - Continuing Fkiilcation through the Idaho S ta te U niversity is o ffering a two ccodlt courfic in ae ro sp aco .

Bob S chreckenberg will be th e In stru c to r > 1111 th e firs t c la ss T hursday a t 7 p .m . In th e

— S h lc ld rB u U m n g "o r thV C ollege

app licab le to a n u m b er of c red its re q u ired for e le m e n ta ry tea ch ers and c an ;ilt<Q count In h ig h sch o o l e le c t iv e s . T he n um ber of th e c o u rse Is 491. A dd ltlQ ual in to rm u tlo n is av M laJile fro m -wMarvIn G la s s c o c k ; '73.3-{)554

T h e ,m ill levy fo r Sun V alley A rthu r, In fact, con fided 'to ad ropped a tw u t six m ills over friend sw orn to .secrecy about1971, to a 1972 fig u re of abou t the d isease and said he feared19.9 m ills . As a re su lt , th is d ea th w ithin a year. He did noty e a r 's funding d ec rea sed about ac tive ly seek the nom ination,$400. R eeves sa id , because he did not

As a re su lt of tlie d e c re a se , tliink he would live tu fini.sh tiiep ro p e rty valued a t $10,000 in Sun te rm If e lected .V alley w hich w a s 'l a x o d a l R eeves. w hO T escued wdoden

i$33.flO in 1971-w ou ld -be ta x e d fru it boxes full of docum ents

Qas givesydu a ^ E T T E ii TJEI\L

’Teacher award nominees sought

------: Sun-Vultey-'Water-and . Sewer «ran— '— m i r i e r ^ ■ ■I n c r e a s e d - a b o u t six e r ro r of one full y e a r In the

m ills — to a to ta l of a b o u t 13.2 d a te of the m a n 's b irth . '■ m ills . F u n d s fro m the new levy • T he d o cu m e n ts ’ show ed Ar- will be ab o u t $C9;000, c o m p a re d thu r w as born O ct. 5,_liC{) 'and to ab o u t $30,000 in 1071.

B O IS E S ch o o l— s u p e r in te n d e n ts h a v e b e e n

Invited to m ake re co m m en d a-

Idaho In tin* iialional contest, “ Any classroom te a c h e r , pre-

_ ____ kin<i<.Tiiai:ten-tlirouuh-»rade-iar-^ - - t lo n i r f d r ~ lh e an n u a l n a tio n a l m ay ije considered in this----- te a e h e i^ M lre -y e a r a w ftrd -p ro --sp a rc h -fo rth o se wiio exem plify.

g ra m . tlie fint.*sl in tlic profe.ssion and' D. F . E ngelk lng , s ta te r e p r e s o n t good teac-hers

s u p e r in te n d e n t of p u b l ic e v e ry w h e re ," ICnKelkinj? said in , In s t ru c tio n , In v ite d th e a incin 'oranduni ad m in is tra to rs to n o m in a te a N om inations inusi be niiMli' te a c h e r f ro m th e i r lo c a l before O ct. 2 ami fmali.sLs will d is tr ic ts /o r Idaho T ea ch e r of 'b e selectw I.O ct, 10. T he winner

— t l v e ^ Y e a r h o n o rs . T h e will be a n n o u n c e d ' in ea rl) tea ch er chosen will re p re s e n t N ovem ber.

nUerry Pet

Quot — o lil-stti

;ion: W e-have a 1 4 y e a r nose i o im p ress him th a t you a l l - d o R - th a t - b n r k a - f l t— a r e n 't^ w o f ln f f r l fh e 'r c o r r e c te d -_________ B t-b a rk a - f l t— a^en*t-m >oflng^l^he'rco^^ected

m r y f lp o In a i goes by .,w o n av e K V E U Y T IM e f ie 'b a rl« ,"a n d ” lT — tr le d “ 8colding h im , sp lash in g the c o rrec tio n s a re sufficiently

w a te r on him , but nothing helps. Could you tell us what m ig h t w ork? H e is a very loving dog . an d n ev e r h u rts anyone.

A nsw er: People talk — dogs b a rk . B ark ing is a n a tu ra l reac tio n bu t it should b a .c o n ;^ ffolloble. i r s com riiehdalileV or

.your dog to w arn you w hen a s tra n g e r ap proaches the house

‘ o r som eth ing unusual happens,■ bu t once you tell him It's okay ,

he should stop pronto.Shy dogs b a rk m ore for self-

se v e re , h e ’ll soon get th e idea D ogs off leash and loose in the

y a rd a re m o re inclined to se t up a howl. In th a t ca se , w alk up to y m .n n d tak in g h im qu ietly but

the co llar, sh ak e him h a rd . Tell h im to “S top tliat r a c k e t ! ’ ' H h e w o n 't 'H eed w a rn in g s o r the shf\king< a good spank ing Is In o rder, '

A nother m ethod co n sis ts of. s itting in a room w ith som e am m o (sh o r t p ieces of chain , sev e ra l tin ciins tied to g e th e r , a

- i - ^ u r j^ c c - t l i a n - a n y th ln g - e l s e r —^ n g f l t i r t e ^ o ld b q ^ o r e v e n - t J a ? - T hey heed firm handllrig be'fo're dog 's le a sh ) n e a rb y ’ W hen the ,lhn nd«hhQ CAJio o tU aH a u tf< t^ —ifl the cocky little guy. full of h is own Im p o rta n c e and show ing off, who m u st be scolded an d d ea lt w ith in a ‘m ilch to u g h er

on the flpor n ea r h im . Dogs tilsHkP loud • n njspfi nnrt whPH th ey re a lize th e ir bark ing is. ^ e cau se of It they soon le a rn lo_be_

w ay.I t would be b e tte r if y iu 'd

'ta c k le d th e problem e a rlie r b u t even o lder dogs can lea rn th a t silence h a s som e m e rit. N ext tim e Dog s ta r ts a tira d e , p u t

nuiet.W hatever m ethod you use ,

re m e m b e r to be consisten t an d p e rs is ten t. Good luck.

Que.Htion: Can you tell m e how lo ni! :_ m o n k e v a — a r o

MAKES HOT WATER LIKE MAGICII y o u h a v e n 't I r i o r i g . ir . w a t o r l io ; i l -

I n ^ , y o u ’ r o m t s r . i i u ) I h n c o n y o n i o n c o

o f QML' q ( th c . ,6im n ln 5 !(ic innt .•ipnlinncos mnd^ t)v mjin A ■

U in k l.if itr . l o n c ]o r ’ l )o c a i i r .p t i io r o . i r o •

n o n l n m o n t r . to c o r r o c lo . T h o f f i n n d -

!y J^ h Jo _ fl.n m j;_ in ak n s_ tljC l2iO clifluf- iniCQ ^ It bU rnr.jV nl ' n hiirn^^ H n n n _ .

njitufal qns wator hoator w ill pro­viso you w ilii v lftun lly nn iinhmit(’ cl upply ■ot~hot~wntnr"tn~tnrn7~nnn~‘

hp>.ilfi water (a s ln r'fo r loss money

you r^ ian d s-n ro u n d h is muzzle,- p reg n an t? hold Ills Jnws sh u t. ond. s a y ■ A nsire r: Yea, I cnn . M onkeys

f i m l y ^ l f h o ^ e p s u su a lly _ ca rry th e ir young 104.thump'Hls nose aqd ijpeok m o re day s.

i * o a < l y

— sharplj -

- -Wh«n h* hai-on-hlB-loaah vou

can use It to give him a hard Jerk or flip tho handle across his

A L tn O U C ir Ihoiigut-'atjon ceremonleH la- I f^ o u -h n v o -a -q u o f lt lo tn ib o u n ’"" ~ WoSTiington, D. C., n r t m o re lh a n fo u r m onlhs

-your-pctT-SfiHd It to-The Merry*-------------- ^-awHy,-pri*parollon» hove starteil forthe evenl.— -P et co lum n, c a re of th 6 Tlmest* < Tlie luise of th e s la iu e <il F reed o m a to p tlie U.S.Nows. , C ap K o ld o m ^iircce lv ln R .a coa t of p o in t (U Pl')

»leolf»o-moflel^—A nd-lho - -

T h e C h 'ftn A ir h \w [ IIS ITE P iM O U N TA IN .

It does no l.iio lk iln tiio ,^ln^osptiofo anri it'fl' dolivorofl iindorrjroiind,

- Y o u 7 n m c “ it— i r ^ o r r d o n - 'i ^ h n i r p v o * us , ask i\ friond yvho h;ir. onn,________.

C O M P A N Y

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I?y BERN A RD nR E N N E R U P I F a rm E ilK o r

WASHft^ N (U P I) - Sen . G c o r e o ^ M cG ovem ’a plnn to boost fn rm incom e noxt -

,y c f lrm lg ltf iJ ro d u c irso m o " tn c ro n 5 c s :ln ‘ rc ti i t l- ‘ food costa, b u t nobody can pin doMTi dctn lls until

rn tc f l" fo rm irj5 rc iro p ’s fa f t 'd how m u ch m ight'* com e in the fo m i of incronBcd defect M o rn ! loym ontfl-t^o-fftrm crtr:-

_____________ idycni_______ __________ __tho D cm ocrntic prealdontin i cnndidi^to siMJCiflcs, the “ m ix" o r incom c-boosting dcvlcfus he 'd use, M cpovcrn nldcfl sftUl M ondny. \

D em ocratic cam paign • a ides w ere asked n b o u tjo o d .p r ic e prospcclaJn..tH Q ..w nkc of n re cen t clnim by H e rb e r t S tein , ch a irm an of P residen t N ixon 's Council of E conpm ic Ad- ■viBergTHhat-McQovern'a -cnm p a ign twumigc r * would rn lse re ta il food p rices 10 p er cent.

One nidc sold S te in 's fig u rc a p p e a re d too high.. Dut he could no t p roduce an y coun te r-e stim ate , ’ he sa id , bccalise M cG ovcrn h as no t yet defined how m uch of h is fo rrp Income ac tion would com e In the form of h igher p rice support loan

- IncrciucR In jlrlco Bujvjiort ra U i fo r crpi would hnvb tlw c ffcct of boofltinf^ a ^ c fnr'm m a t o p ricca , and cven tunlly c ^

- E c l c c s - i ............................................

‘•farm Incom e" in hla speech an d did not apeak apecificnliy ofralalnB crop suftnort loan ra te s or

•op m o rn c t p rices 'to 00 p ^ c e n t t)f parity from ^ i te £ a c n tJ 5 .p c iL c c h t -S to ln r ln h lf l f lp o o c h rh R d -

- b a ^ d -h i« :0Rtim n t0 of fl-lO .per cent re ta il food

per cen t of parity .-O ne long-time M cGovern fa rm adv iser aald

t)mt given the ca n d id a te’s reco rd nnd known p re ferences In fo rm policy, It w m fa ir to con. Clude-Uiot a H e a s t p arl-o f hlH p ro m iso d .n c iio fi- - wouldlnvolyp higljCC support loons and p erh ap s .

............ ............... It ■ ___ -iL-i, _________ lead to somc_UDfrnrdWR.i.<;iirft.nn fnmLprlifAo :----- ,P in r t r M H iiwvL' iu IfdttCi (iirrn l^ c 6m c wiui . But Ihc ' ‘'m lV ' l ib o could aomo u m o(

n long overdue boost, uajng the tool n lrcady pji)rrncnts to nvold liu rtlne corauraor, nndnvnllnW o to n ia u re the to rm c r? H .h l r r e tu r n .............. M cG overn I|n5 not defined w hnt com blnnllonI ’he D ep artm en t of-_A B rlcult u r ^ h n s thp________ would h r .,ourp,^ gnw<au th o rity to rn lae form Incomjs to 00 p e r ccnt of A dm inistration officials, m eanw hile, have p a r ity . I Intend to use th a t au th o rity ." m ade ap p a ren tly connic tlng sta tem on ts on food

M cG overn. It will be n o ted , u sed th e p liraso ------------prtco pQUoioR.ln-reocnt-ttftvw........-____'

But boosts in d irec t f e d e ra f p n y m in ts to fnr* m ers would not affect cro jT prlces an d could be m ad e wHhout offccllnu felnU food p rice s .

M cG overn 's on-the-record s ta te m e n t ,on tlie sub ject.-delivered in a sp eech a t V trflon e c n tc r , M inn., la s t w eek, sa id ;

l * r o j « e t

r o i t a r d

JA N IC E LA N D O N , M o u n ta in H o m e, is p resen ted with M organ H orse yea rling by- C harics M atthew s, K im berly , on behalf o f Idaho M organ H orse A ssociation. T he a w ard was p re sen ted f o r , MIfls L andan 's ho rse p ro jec t, judged best In Idnlio. P rese n ta tio n w as m ade d u ring d is tr ic t 4-H C lub (uir n t Je ro m e .

Agents unite W h e a t sales p ra ise d

D is t r ic t 4 -H aw a rds co ia ferxed a t Je ro m e

S A L E M , O re . — In c o rp o ra tio n of A m nlgam ated G row ers, Inc., w as announced today by W alte r C olle tt, ch a irm an of the o rganization .

He sa id th e agency will m esh bargain ing a c t iv i t i e s o f O re g o n -W a sh in g to n G ro w e rs A ssociation, S alem ; N ortliw est F a rm .C ro p s A ssociation, M t. V ernon, W ash,, and C entral W oshlngton F a rm C rops A ssociation, EHcnf sburg.

M ore th an 1500 g ro w ers of processing veg e tab les and sm oll fru its will be t ^ r e sented _

.in jie^gtia llons-.w U lJ n a lio n u L -a n a .re g io n a l■ in -n ego I --------jiroccMli•ocessln if'f lrm s.

J E R O M E ' — A\vard.s conferred a t th e c lo sc .o f the distric t 4-H C lub 'fa ir ner'e w ere a n n o u n c e d a t a n a w a rd s assem bly S atu rd ay .

C onfp .slan ls re c e iv in g ta p lionors i ' ;:•!>(:•

r> Ou,ljln» I*ViM r 'rnpnv M/CH lo

/rttn I .nil. iinil Hrm l Wo(iclv.or» 111(1 tfoiili

pcliljn' Jnilfr fjOOUc'ui I9I’ iu(i0'"u'Icnttn in niincijMorr Mrrr

- Util. Mikc. Pfucll. Sl'rffv Sfc.p_Ovvcns iinil Jrtiirl f'rurll »t'cnn(]

W ASHINGTON; D .C .--^ John Scott, m a s te r of tho N ational G r ;m g o , , p ra is e d th e NlJcon adm inistration- M onday for the p a r t It p layed In tho re cen t

. g ra in s a le to th e SovietHe sa id , " I would hatrf to

think w here g ra in p ric e s would be if it w ere not for th e huge is le of w heat and feed g ra in s to the & v le ts . With n e a r re co rd crOPS> th is y e a r t l io - fn a rk e t w o u d re a lly be a t the bottom of’th c

' .b a r r e l—w ( th p u t - th e - |l - b i lH o n - s a le ."

Scott sa id th a t a s of Ju ly 1672 ■It w as a n tlc lo a te d the . 0 ^ .-

would h av e tarB C 'C U fryoV ^ of w heat an d m ost feed gra ins. Also th e 1073 w heat program - announced eo rly In th e su m m er w as designed for less w heat production Itf 1073 because of th e_ h u g e s u r p lu s e s b ein g es tim a ted by the D eparm en t of A gricu ltu re.

When the ‘73 w heat p ro g ram w as announced, Scott h as ex ­pressed hope th a t fu tu re ex ­p o rts of g ra in s to K ussla and o th e r foreign countries would

•’ta k e th e p r e s s u r e , o ff th e dom estic m ark e t, reduce c a r ry ­over and b ring abou t h igher m a rk e t p rice s for U.S. fa rm ers .

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T ra d e rs seen re a p in g p r o f its , N F U charges

»fri. tirr 'rt.no «"ci 1u fVo<]>ii.y Ciirlii Shrrp r.iArki'l RrDIHC Jnllry Gooil,nu lirrccl'n

Jorome.. biccilino. R.nuifM I n ihowtii.it'tt'ij) • Jootf**T/fli1.__

In llic Uj'f» ilivilinn lop U-.IdlllllUC Molont:. Jeruiiiu. la< -UudMv

Cifidr \ tihnm»on Twin (•.itis ^ntf Krlir

H e re fo rd show se t fo r K a y c e e a re n a

KANSAS GITy, Mo. ~ F inal p lan s hav e been made- for lliO' 1972 Paul S w affar R eg ister of M erit H ereford Show to be held during -Vhe A m erican Boyul h ere in Kans/ip City.

D ire cfo rs ' o f the A m erican H ereford A ssociation sa id the show will be ded ica ted to Paul S w a f fa r . fo r m e r e x e c u tlv o se c re ta ry of th e 'A H A . who is now re tire d an d ranch ing n oar -

. M c u » th ..K m i.-

by the AHA board m ak e s U possible to e a rn ItOM points for s ire s re p rese n te d in the pen bull division of th e Royal, T he first- p r i ie pen of bulls in ea c h age class will e a rn two poin ts for each sire re p rese n te d in the^ p en , an d th e s e c o n d -p riz e en trie s will each ea rn one point for hi.s sire .

T»,.n_ Ijl.i Ocin wi'nl lo N^ncrrfTeH, Jcfomc 10 thr jpmor tltvmnn Jfinil ’MollQtvav. Iikin 1 dU>. »i ll;s inlcfrtu-cliAlf (I'viiwo And lone Wdli. Oooilmu in Ihv luiuoi (tivHion

Tl,r lop (O'rllry Ov arfl *vcn' 10 LfOU lirriiirtii OOQilmo Trii. Gucrjucy rtwACO •vnvyivtrn 10 I’nulmc Tn.fbrrl ftcc lvinij Ihp HoKtnn chii.iip.on ciwiirij Ta^hc

(ind Tim ItVtfy?Thr Jrrscy Aiv.ird tvcii' lo ^uncy Pnetl

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N a tio n a l F a r m e r s U nion ch a rg e d toduy tJiat p riv a te tr a d e r s selling U,S. w h e a t to R ussia th is sum m er co n c eiv a­bly could hav e re ap ed a s m uch as 1100 m illion in w indfall p ro fits by c a re fu l lim ing of Uieir p u rch ases and export subsidy applica tions.

B ut Weldon B arton , a s s is ta n t N FU leg islative d ire c to r, a'ddod In tes tim o n y p re p are d fo r a H ouse A gricu lture subcom m it- tod h e a rin g tha t no one cu n be su re—w h a t • ac tually—hupponod until th e A gricu lture D epart- m o n r re le a se s s t in ^ h f id e h i la l spec ific daily d a ta on w heat

■ /attong-tiy-lTimvt- d u al ex p o rt {ifms.

.B a r to n also ch a rg ed the ad m in is tra tio n , w hich ra ise d ex p o rt subsid ies th rough Ju ly and m u ch of August in o rd e r to keep ex p o rt p rices from ris in g , h ad , in • effect, ru n d e fw r lt tc n -

said .B arto n sa id tJicrm assive sa les

to R u ssia w ere good new s for m o st U.S. fa rm e rs . But he ca lle d for p assa g e of pendiii(i b ills to com pensa te a in ln o r i ty of w h e a t farmeriS. who sold Ijefore they knew Soviet o rders w ould d rive p rice s upy f o r r u t s they will h av e to ta k e in w heat su p p o rt paym ents.'• T lie H ouse subcom m ittee , h ea d ed by Rep, G raham P u rce ll, D -Tex., Is exam in in g

— Uie— w a y — the— B ovem m cnt h an d led a r ra n g e m e n ts for re*- cen t 'SaTeS to ' H ussla” of an e s tim a te d | ] billion in form

though th e policy change Wfls no t publicly announced until Aug. 25.

B arto n outlined se v e ra l theo­re tic a l w ays In w hich oifpbK firm s could h av e realitied '■windfall’^ -profit* from - w heat d ea ls. Including ^cwe based, on th e fa c r that* A g ricu ltu re D ep artm en t ru les do n o t m a tc h w h e a t e x p o r t

-subB idles- d i re e tly - to - th e pclee- a t-w h ic h 'a p riv a te t ra d e r buya

'g r a in for export.

F o r ex a m p le . B arto n aaW ; ft com;jany-YDuid h av » bought U m illion bushels of v^heat A U |. 1

-T iro d u m r~iffgiodirig— n w n n rfo u rth of th e 1972 w heat crop,

r-- In a n o th e r p h a s e ' of its investtga tton into th e c o m p le x ' w eb of even ts su rround ing the w heat sa les , the pane l today w as schedu led to h e a r Q ia r le s W. Renee;— nn— A grlcu )tun r

.w han-th» i-prlo<HWjw-$ r:8 0 3-and '-thc-B #parraub«16vw as 16 Cents, It could then l« v e w a ite d to apply fo r s u b i l ^ un til Aug. 26 w hen th e cxpdrt su b sid y hod been ra ise d to 47 ce n ts to keep p a c e w ith rU ing -tte m sa llc -p c im . - • —

HorseSA LT I.A K E C ITY -

"M ighty T in k ." owned by Rose A cre F a rm s , Inc.. Twin F alls. Was chosen re se rv e cham pion s tallion In the ha lte r c la ss a t the U tah S ta te F a ir H orse Show, fa ir offlclnla rep o rted Monday,

b a rg a in p ric e s lor liu ss lfl. 'ITur su b sid ie s enabled ^ x p o rle rs to o ffset h ikes In dornestlc m a rk e t

' p rices .

"G iven the sca rc ity of w heat ^ d ( th e fact tha t o ther c o u n trie s had little iiVallable for ex jio rt) It ap p e ars we could h av e sold th e sam e am oun t of U .S . w h e a t .at, m u c h h ig h e r

D e p a rtm e n t official o rd e red by' su p e r io rs to telep lione wlieal ex p o rt f irm s Aug. 24 w ith word of a ch an g e In ex p o rt subsidy policy.

O fficials have sa id the effec tiv e d ate s of th e ir ac tions w ere tim e d so rec ip ien ts of the co lls coufd not p ro fit—eith e r by rush ing th rough , last-m inu te e x p o r t s file s -o r b y - tra d in g in

A ss is tan t A g ricu ltu re S e c rd tt- ”ry L!al‘rfl!l- U . ^’B rnn th lW

HOUSEHOLD AUCYION ^

located a t 33 T Polk St: Twin Falls

THURSDAY, SEPT. 21SALE TIME; 1 :30 P.M.

KITGHEKandElTCTRICAL.S to le c o a l ro n Q o , w h ite e n a m e l & nice, West*

in g h o u io e le d r ic ro n g o , F rig id o ire re frig e ra to r witii V f r e e ie r , e loclticrc .o lfee p o t, lo io l l e lectric fry p a n . G .E . p o r ta b le m ixe r, e lectric, fio a to r. h a r d w o o d d r o p -le d f ta b le , ro u n d , 2 o ld w o »V v-»to r«d * , G ,t ; -e l e c U K -» o a O e r . -S le c t r o l u x - tonk ty p e v a c u u m , 3 ch a irs , M a y t a g c o n v e n tjo p o l w o siie r.

— IIVIHCJ100IW4IRNITURE- - - - - - ^4 c h a ir i, d u o T h e rm oil h e a te r, t w in g - ro c k e r, 4»ed d a v e n o , coM oc ta b le , e n d ta b le s , R C A T V . (w o r k i ) , d e ik , 3 o ld hard> w o o d rocU e rt (n ic e ) o ld m ir ro r , h a r d w o o d fra m e . '

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A u c t i o n c e r i ;m W(BI MVW (lltns . ' p. bill UOBltV w iussirsuith

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Twt •flit. Piut - lipw CUrt, Piut' i. W.MmHimllh. Twin Fils

te s t ify in g .b e fo re th e a u b o ^ * m itte e la s t week, not«d th a t th e s y s te m , o f “ booklnE" subsidy ajip lications w itl^b t re g a rd to when w heat I t a c tu a lly p u rc h ased w a s Jid In th e 1060’s. T he regulaA . w ere Issued by Dcm ocrt(6 c o f f lc J a J s .h e s a ld r” ' '

T he H ereford Show Is ex ­pected to a t t ra c t m ore than 250 ...................................- tb tl-R Q M

L i v e s t o c l i- t i MiStliK 'U PH l iwwvu u ju ------- u m \ih s i,...,x .w »iv.w (w

HoH.s (1,51)0; iw rrow s und gilt.s lend choice H55 jb fleshy heiferscom petition to L>e judged by

S d k i ^ ^ ' ’ H e ^ T f Z f ' ^ l o h '" " " y “Vnlhn up; nearly 400 head 1-2 2n5-2;<0 S h e e p '700; s lau g h te r lam bs

f->7J«;po.270 lbs2!..00 - 29.fiO:a s lau g h te r ew es to tes t trend ; few 2-.I 270-2B5 lbs *2n.bl) - choice w ith som e p rim e wooled

> Int--;ii4 j(u u h K iw ,^ 5 r> fo u fK -m m b » < flfl:« w o ^

prem ium s and p rize m oney will be d is tribu ted to fihow winner.s. ttiu^P aiil S w affar •

ROM Show begin a t 2:30 p .nv Sunday, O ct. 15, with the pen bull show a t th e S tockyards Auction C en ter. R ecent Hctlon

\

Produce PricesDprii lliuii I n.« I iili'\l ',,

Livf cm>t«Ocl 5 JO 1 30 )1 O; li OS I’ll Dr< IK n }0 .IU ]A 03 lA IU Al?

•( rli l» >5 JO J' 2J j; 0/ 1/ II JU4 Apr )»»} lA «J ]« n in IS ACI

Froitn fork tlillift I F(i 4> ts SO OS 4/ 43 i/ ai I.JtKI Miir 4; (XMA go 4f } 36 6) 4n V' 340 Apf 41 10 4A 00 4} 41.J1 48

CHICAGO lUI'll Clirp%r - -fivt-rn-prncesinribrtr-M -’m -

' (.71 cneuii/if.viiiomu,

steii(ly lo 2 5 u p , .some50 h ig h er; No. 1-2 pe lts 2i>.50-;)0,00; con- a00-<»50 lbs 25.51)-27,&0, _ sigm nen t cull, few u tility ew es

C attle 7.000. ca lves none; 5,00, steer.s and h eife rs mo.stly s tea- DKNVKR (U P h - l . lv e s to c k : dy; cows s tead y to 25 dow n; joq . ,,„ rro w s a n d giltsfeeders steady to 50 up; load of 25-50h ig h er; 1-2 30,00; 1-3 29.25- high choice and p rim e 1100 lb 29.75 ; 2-4 20.75-29 50 Sows 50- s te e rs .;i5.50; sev e ra l loads j.qo h ig h er; 1-3 23.95-20 00. choice and p rlm o 1100-1225,lbs j o t . t i m u jfn L.vnmck 35.10-35.25; choice 950-1250 lbs 31,00-35,(H); good an d low choice

' 31.50-31.00; a t lealit 15 foad^ of higti cjioice an d p rim e 950 - 1000 lb lieifers 34.00; choice H50«1025 lbs 32,75-33,115; good and lowchoice 30.50.33.wi; uUUty and «n,i t.iv c» i4no mo»Tiv Jtiflu,,

— COmiiYercial cow s 25;50few utility d a iry b re d s 27.25- ..................

iner ariu cu lle r 25,50; seve^-al loads choice 070-

■,Cn*(l#. 1,4W „ , .In Mom . iH 'tr «ni)'tioilvrv klt^iXy, )ii(j’< clioice rtnd itnn.c ilcort J6 IMO.ftiDicr Ji 00 Ja n . 000(1 <111(1 chaicc IJ SO )iOO. IrA loncU iljindiirn And unnd hoi

II 50*13.00. Iiiuli clinici' n'ltJ pnnip h n lrr i H io IS 00. no *<t«d\ At lop. cooice IJ iO ]4 $0. uooct flnit tl'nicp 33 iO 31 JO, unod II 00 3) SO

luridiiv't etIlniAtocf rocripU 1100 (*OK?l. ANO'tUPtI L'lVMIOCH

'01 clioico 40J It) 43 SO, (holct *40 i* 90 40 as. %lAnil«rif good StO I7M)

DO 3S 40

G ramSEA rrLI?: ( u r i y - T oday’s

g ra in prices. f,o,b, Seattle;' Soft w hite 2.11

W hite C lub 2.11

Hn>d“w r n tb r2 ;o 5 ' :--------- 'Corn 02.50-03,50 B arley S9.00-€1.00

PORTIiAND — Cash g ra inco a s t-d e liv e ry b a s i s : .................

^ W h l l e W heal 1 1 0 ^ ----_ S o t t - u b l tc d U 2 t: :

W hite.C lub no bid— H a rd RedJVlnictuird^^2.Q5. -

B arloy 5p«50.

CORN SILAGEHAS MORE NUTRIENTS AND IS

MORE PALATABIE WHEN A ' SEAL COAT OF

MOLASSESIS applied

PHONE 7 ^ 5 3 0 2 AN YTIM EMOLASSES SUPPLY CENTER

1A TI(^ji(V-Newi, tw in Fj iIIi , ld«tioVTu®id«y', Saplom ber Iff.'1971

t a t ^ ra lly T e ts S k ins

2 n i.O O ttlN G T O N , M inn, n 2M< lend In, Uie nntlonnlly y n rd s an d tw o touclidow ns. j------ S f ^ l U P I ) — IJirry B ro w n 'jitliro o -— te lo y ls c d -r a n le j t -b t tw e e n - lh c .TO m n tro llo d .- th o

------ ~ -ynril"B rarln i!"P l«nB i!"M piM !d“n " tw o —tc n iT is - iv l t l i - l ln r -o ld o n t-b a ll fo r -« - i l f - ( ll l -p ln y B -[ r o mfoufth n iin rtc r rn llv . nml nvcroffc n^cH ip profcaaibnnt scrlm m nB o In U>o flra t im lf. nnd

m fipeclnl toflm m nnTlijlM H llfich- foofbftll. I l 'W n a Uic opening . r n n .u ir^ 2 2 o f fc n s I ^ y a rd s t o J 7 _ _ £ nk accoun ted for two ^ th c r yiimo lo r bo th tennis. for W nahlnRton, b u t foundE W ij«hin«ton R edskin touch- - T>ii>'vtktnff^a^wfld'IwlUi-LLlQ_ tlioniBclvca trn illn g 10-7.7 downs wlUi n blnckcd pun t an d left In tiic gam e on n fou r-yard M nim chnk blocKe^l'M lkrlJlH^— I

fum ble re co v ery in n 24-21 F rnn T nrkenton td Jilll B rown cboid'fl* pun t o t U»c M innesota Ifl.n flS-yard 10 only 2:32 Into 'U io R om e.___ |

■ ra n Into tl»o— n , „ - to n ^ ^ in -o u U llio ^ lo c k r - -------------c n d :a b n o -fo r-^ - to u o h d o w n ? = ^

plirnilii,- will, 12 , 53- ------------- --------------------------------------- ^ A fto rC u K - .K n lg lir a S S ^ il- f40-ynrd f ie ld ' goal a tte m p t,

_____j . ,_ u p s e l .w in . over _UJC, MinnesoU» pnH.s to co m p lo tt nn 05-yard 10 only 2:32 Intor V ik ings'M c^dny night. . ' de.spcrntion drive but W ashing- p icked it up and i

rem ain ing .clim axed tlie f l r s f .siwlained W ash ing ton-d rive of tJie nlj;ht an d gave the H cdskins i\ 17-H lea d . • ■

Tiie V ikings h ad ra llied from

, ".“ U'"’'' MlnncaoU. d rove 04 y n r d . In' 17 John GlUlnm n .ndc;ii IwlMlnB, , „ „onc-hnndcd cnlch 0 T u r t a - . x o rk e n to n pn»acs to vctornn

M alinchak Uien .set up th e ton s H -yard pass In the to r n e r ru n n in g - l ia c t Dill B row p deep ,

j ™ n ! n B j 5 u c h d o ™ b y t n i y n B J i n ^ '^ ^ " ™ i ? L " J . l ' ' ^C lIn ton -Jon iJs^hm ib lo -iinT -tlm — : ^ ' 7-7, Jo n e s phlnBod’ o v b r '[ ro m 1 MinnesoUi 111 on ly -Ifl sccondR T arkon ton , jjliirtInK Ills lirn t th e one-ynrd lino for th e soofola ter . ______rPBnlw .aciiaon D i im c s in c e — nM2Ta5-oHllo^^o(lond-^lunttlll:^_____ :!

Chiirley . IliirraW dy Uien reliirnlni! to tlie Vll(lni!.i (rorn Tlic ned.skln» took the lend on je o c e d J m iu i im c v iird .so u tw ltli tlie New York GInnta, com - .. n 3»-vord Knlpht field po iil'v lth 11:27 left to u r''e W iwrilncfon pleted IS of 32 p a lsea tor' 2:i:i i ; 02 left In the half.

£ Olympic sw im m ing standout y is eyeing H ollyw ood career

SACRAM IiNTO. Calif. (U P I l B rokaw aa ld Spitz " d o f^ ltc ly when you hav e a, UiorQughbred^ — O jyinpic sw im s ta r M ark d o e s n o t w o n t to b e c o m o like Spitz It cfln go fa r In excessT S p itz , now ey e in g a sh o w nnbtliep-Tarzan:* '------- :■---------------- o f t b n r " “

.b u s in e ss cn reec ,-.h as re ta in e d , Asked w h a t type of ro le Spitz

M eu V o r k b iM n k sP U l N b u r K h 1 - 0 ^ ;

N6W vonK (U PI)-,D uffy Dyer's nlnth-lnnlnR single toleft (Itld'scortd niuty'^iiirio”

V ik in g g a in s g ro u n dVIKINGS’ CLINT JONE (28) i« tripped up by.

Redskins' nichie Petltbon (16) but'still made

seveit yords during the first-quarter of the- .

Minncfiota-Wnshlneton fooiboll game Monday

night In Dloomington, Minn. (UPI Telephoto)

Uie sa m e th e a tr ic a l agency th a t ‘ w as consid erin g , B rokaw sa id : signed Jo h n n y W elsSm uller to " I c a n ’t tc l ly o u y o l, b u t h e ’ll bo l i l s f l r s f T a r z a n " ro le in 103 i.lt n m a jo r s ta r . . I th ink h e ’ll

-w a s .ltf iirn e d .Mondny.^^______ ! . 'flchle.ve s to rd o m in nnytliing heA g e n t N o rm a n B ro k a w t r ie s .”

confinned th a t Spitz, who won a "W lien he becam e the first record sev e n gold, m ed a ls in and only person to w in soven

H c’sn id Spitz* debu t in show business will be on the Bob Hope > . show th a t will be a jre d O ct. 5. ' V B rokaw sa id Spitz had not yet

.m ade a n y com m itm cn ta b e y o n d . . the tolovlalon apponrnnce,. S ep tem b er 23, 1072,

A m ong th e p e r s o n a l l t ie a m n rk a the debu t of an annual

N a J i o n al Tiunting^ rTsh day announcedm ond a v e rrs ,

' ‘W here the Clongreas of 70 or

M unich. Is now w orking through gold m edn ia, h fijliid fi5 million handleU by th e will , „ , , i .uUle W illiam M orris Aficncy of popple w n tchlK ijh lra, nnd wftii f c SopWn U r e n , Bill sclen lloua outdoorm an- In .the

" ‘ 'B o v erly IHlls', onc o f t)icT argest Uir sa t te l l l te p ictu res, lie not” th o a t r ic a l a g e n c ie s in th e ■ o n ly b c c a m e 'a naliopol hero but w o rk l a w orldw ide hero because o f hi?

m pliB hm enlH ;^he-«aidrnegotiations fo r him In all a re a s of the b u sin ess - m otion plc-

• tu res , T\* show s, com m ercia ls , p r o d u c t ‘ e n d o r s e m e n t s , " Brokaw sa id in a telephone

Interview .2 } . Although W eissm uller, a lso !»>• a n O ly in p ic s w im m in g w cham pion , got,)U3 a tari-in show

business .th ro u g h the age^icy.

"H e (S p itz ) is a very brigh t, a r tic u la te gentlem an. Any field he tries h e will com e out a s a c h a m p ."

W lien^asked If he ag reed wjth tlic e s tim a te of Spitz’ sw im m ing coach, S h crm Cliavoor, tha t ^ I t z la w orth $5 m illion in p o te n t ia l c o n t r a c t s , B ro k aw Siild, " I t ’fTTT lin rb 'a irp a rk , but

f C d v ^ ie r s h o p in g -fx tr-b e ite r- -^season w ith W ilkens^ G a rr

the spo rtam en , la rg e ly becauso (Doabyi D a n n y ’ T liom ns; J a c k s ta te s h o u ld — y e s ,- m u a l - tn k c Uiey :flguriid ..U iqre would be liom m on an d Andy G rlffitli, a n a c t iv e p a r t . P r e s id e n t m ore votes from those w ho'd

^ c c o r d ln y to B ro k a w . B l^ h a rd M . Nixon s igned an explo it th e ,la n d U\an from U\e ■ ' execu tive o rd er settlnK Sep- rolntivply fpu/ w)iq—

HC s a id S p itz ' h a s b e e n (om ber 23 aside as a national sfjve It, the C ongress?^ oT today s w a m p e d by m o ro - th a n 3.000 “ d a y ," and a o v e fn o r ^:ecll D. c o n t r a c t o f f e r s a n d le t t i ir s issued a 'p ro clam atio n *

• a s k in g fo r p e r s o n a l a p - urg ing all c itizens to acquain t p e a ra n c e s , them selves with th e ir herifage

. . . In these g re a t n a tu ra l re sources•Tl,e b is Kuys hav e s o m e , |,„ -e„v lro n m e n t of Idaho,

th lnc In m ind Spitz ™ ld In a .^ ley n re urRed especially to re cen t In terv iew . ".They see re co K n Itlo n - to th o sed M la ra lg n a ln ™ so, 1 B u e s s - „ | , o Have lent- their th a t 's w hy th e y re .ln te rc a tc d ."

portion ' of th e ir lives to the

h av e been g ra d u a lly forced to m ake them a w a re of Uiis, and to listen ; and of. cou rse they now induce them to a t le a st m ake a w an t to hog th e 'credit for the vote of th an k s to those who conse rvation a n d anti-pollution d ese rv e It.”m o v em en t.’’ ................. . T liank you ,*C lyde.-fora good

"T he ra re th ing In all th is Is solid, colum n, the fac t th a t th e h im te rs and B ui th e full benofll of lh ls day l i^ h e n n e n iia v c -a Q t i ia k c d J o r -a - o a n n o t— b e — -a c h ie v e d — b r - * * - * -

'T h o ~ M b U a vlclory'^ M onday n ig h t a n d s t a l l ' th e

Itttb u rg lu -P ira to aL -d riv o -fo r— tho N a tional ‘ L oasuq E^stponnant. . ...............' .

Jolui M atlack outpltchod NeU ;fin n -R rflB B ^ ,^n a fa --h U —I3th— , vlclory* of the scaaon.. U was th.cisccond tim e thin y ea r that Matlflck had beaten Brjtpa by n 1-0 score. ,

----------- M atlack-p ltchoa-oJivo-liU tor:-“ ^ a l lo w in B only one P ira te ru nner”

to reach accond b ase . With two ' -o u t In.the n in th rH lch lo Hebncr , 6inglbd to r ig h t a i\d .m o v ed .to aocond on a bloop single to left by Bob n o b ertso n . M atlnck

' Induccd G ene Alley to h it an Infield fly fo r Uie thlr<| out.

..Dcnch leads llcils pnst Glnnl.s2-0

CINCINNATI (U P I) .^ o h lin y B flnclH trovejni^nejiinjw U h.his. 34th hom er of the aeason nnd bunted h om e.a aecond run with a slrTgle lead ing the Cincinnati Reds to a 2-0 v ictory over the Son Francisco^ G ian ts Monday night.

The v ic to ry w as the eighth of the scnson a g a in st seven losses for Jim M cG lothlin who was relieved by Cfay CarcoU a lte r Ken H enderson led off the.ninth with A double. C arro ll received cred it fo rh ls-3 0 th save .• The R ed s ' v ictory rcduccd their "m ag ic n u m b e r" to fjvc and gavo-thcim a 7 1-2 gam e lead ovcrsccond-place-H craston— In the N otional L eague West.

The lo ser w as J im B arr who , , yielded both ea rned ru n s while

suffering hi.S: nlnth Iqas .ago inst., six v ictories. - •

Huntingdates are „ announced

B O IS E _ (U P IJ . - O utdoor sp o rtsm en who hav ? trouble m ak in g up Ih e lr .m in d s how lo spend sp are tim e now m u st decide betw een up land bird and

_____ th roughout-thejialion-fllso-have— b lf i -g iu u e -a n im o l-h u n tln e r-a a —M.n^lor-way -w ith — th o ir— ow n house'* on Septem ber-23,-p roc la im ed th is day, a s a st^d e , w pII-ns fiiio fishinc th is fa ll. m o n ey . H e re ’s how : ' I t ’s theT esp o n sib ilitv of these

p roper m anffB(rn\cntjo# tliese ren ew ab le re so u rc e s for fulur'c g en e ra tio n s ., ‘

M ost of th e o th e r 50 stiites

d im e of public m ohey to ac- p roc lam ation alone , or even com plish th i s , i .O r m o n d . con- ^ t h few good coliunns andU nues. "T lie p o p u lar p ro ced u re ed ito ria ls c a r r ie d by the s ta te ’s■for ge tting an y th ing done in a public m ed ia . T he re a l re su ltsbig w ay In th is coun try is will- com e through personalM m ple: Get a big governm en ta l con tac t beiw een sportsm en andapp ro p ria tio n , ta x the g e n e ra l tlie g en era l public , betw eenpub lic to poy for it, let a la n d m a n a g e m e n t r e p re s e n -m ajo rity of th e m pney go for Uitivos and th e .p u b llc , botwoenn d m ln is t j^ t iv e s a |a r j e a a n d F ish a h d 'G n m c DeparetnfjCntexpenses, and h av e a m ild p e rso n n e U n d Jhe public. To .dotrick le of all the dough g e t back th is, ovory conim rvoUon club Into any ac co m p lish m e n t." the s ta te , a s well a s ap p ro p ria te

“ B u t the. ‘ hu n lQ rs nn d s la te and. fe d era l land an dfisherm en of A m erica h av e got re n e w a b le w ild life re s o u rc ethe co nse rvation cau se well agencies should hold "open

GOMiNGB 1 i ; i l T \ I N \ I L \ l ! !

■ -\rpi. l!ilhfu?ifpi,:M

T l i o P i o n o o r s

CLP:VELAND (U PD ~ The ■ alnglng of l<enny W llkens who

^------- "w ill havo to ploy h e r e -o r -a l tput the se a so n ," a h ea lth y Austin C arr a n d th e p resen ce of

- .........R ick R oberson a re th re e big------- -koya-w hich c a n open nu m ero u s

as w e lh a s a national holiday.

player.s. lf .s Wilkons, who w as Koals." d -n e this,t r w k d l6 Ihii C av s ' by Ihe Tl^e only C av a\iu r_ io se l . f som eth ingS ea ttle Suriersonics along witli re co rd la s t season w as the G- • PO fticularBijr.ry C lem ens fur guard B u lfh foot-9 H oberson , who will share ^ „B eard . Uie d u tie s a t ce n ter w ith WtiU ex a m p le , Q y d e O rm ond

c o m m e n ts In h is c o lu m n ,. T i l t - - I r y e a r NBA v e te ra iw .JV e s le y , a G-foot^ add ition who ^who_ could be the •■iqm n i l u c ^ a m / . h e r e from the U s R oam m E a s t Idaho . TJlS

doors for th e Q e v e lan d Cava* back” so re ly ,npoded by the Angeles I j ik e r a one day before j a y been s e t as id e , not for H ers this s e a s o n - U ie i r th ird I n ' d u b . w a n ts to play with a we.sl the lft71-72cnmprilgn. • hunting an d fishing, bu t to m ak e

-------p th ^ N a tio n a lB aa k e tb a llA sso c la - c o n s t t e a m , p re fe r a b ly tho H oberson ^ a s the J iraL llH in Ibe public aw a re of Just w hat an^lion, PorU and T ra il B lazers, and on the tea m to a v e ra g e In In^porl^nt p o rt th e h u n te rs and

double fig u res ' In both scoring fisherm en of th is na tion haveCoach B ill Kitch was greeted - efforts to gel him to camp haVv . . n - .......o , . . ^las t week by 10 v ete rans , th ro e fa iled . .. , ,and rebound ing , picking off flOl done tow ards conse rvation , therookies an d tw o new com ers fo r "A s fa r iUL I'm co n cern ed , ' from th e b o ard s w hile add ing a holding down of pollution, andworkouLs a t L akeland C om m u- U>nny will h av e to play h e re o r 13.1 sco rin g m ark . But he could conservation of wildlife, nily College in nearby M entor, ait out the s e a so n ," F itc h sa id , h a v e s o m e c o m p e ti t io n th is ■ O rm ond tells the s to ry -o f the

L " I 'ln not se llin g any g o a ls ," -B u t one th lnu Is for su re , And season I r o m _C.foot-fl fo rw ard 70-year-old c o n ^ v a l lo n and^ s a i d F itch,"w hoT ast season had iha t is Uiat I do n ’t have to p lay ’ Dwight D avis, tho C avs’ No. 1 c lean-up ptillution nip v erq c n fb'y• tJ\_e m isfo rtune of guiding h is ag a in st h im ," ’ --------- - " d r a f t - c h o lc in v h o tJlocked* — h u n t0T B = a i r a

. • JjciU»d to a 23-50 rerpcdrinQ L aa____^O n o -m a n -|.iilo h -w n f> ^-lw tv t^> ih o l> ;- in -h lR -fin al-fie aK o n -fl^ -flah c n n cn _ in -JU s_ £ Q lu m n _ ap :■ ■ IV../I 777. 11... le I'h _i. ! . . ' ‘ V . . . . ' - . i ... nnni

T he Idaho F ish and G am e "liJvery y e a r h u h ters and club an d ag en cy personnel toC tepartm ent re m in d s h u n te rs fish erm en fork o ver m oi'e than lead th e p ub lic in a rededica tlonS ep tem b er imd O ctober b rin g s ^200 jn llllo n in . hunting and iq " th e c o n s e rv u t lo n a n dtho opening day of m an y h u n ts f ish in g ^ l ic e n s e s fo r- co n - respectfu l u se o f- th e sto te anda f te r the & p t . lk ic k o f f for dove serv atio n , A nother 140 m illion is nationotr-w lld life an d n a tu ra la n d ra b b it hu n ters . ex c ise tax e s on reso u rces . T he public m ust be

O th er seasons now open In- tac k le , a rm s an d a m m u n itio n ," show n, neighborhood by nelgh-clude g en era l o rc h o ry hunting O rm ond exp la ins . "D uring t i ll s , b o rh o o d . w h a t- h u n to r s a n dfor door, elk , b ea r and*m ountaln p re sen t g en e ra tio n , a to tal, o f fisherm en a r e doing for con-g o a t , c o n tro lle d h u n ts fo r *2.2 billion h a s been p aid by qervution — and have done fortro p h y bighorr\s1icep, m oun tain sp o rtsm en for th e conservation the p a s t 70 y e a rs , g o a t, ■ a n lle red " 'm o o se ,~ b a ck “ « f o u r -w H d life -a n d n a tu ra l— ^ c n 'h o u s e - a t 'a - l o c a l - s p o r t -coun try g en era l elk and d e e r re so u rce s . P lu s m an y billion of s rn a n ’s club, or via a "yhow-sea so n s, chukftrs. huns. quail hours of free e ffo rt and w o rk .’; m e ” tr ip o r a t a regional ora n d -g ro u s e n ea rly s ta tew id e . O rm ond concludes t lu it- ’'th e s ta te F ish a n d G am e D epart-

S ep t. contro lled an te lope wildlife w hich th e re^t of the m ent o ffice,' fish hatchery ofh u n ts and g en era l hunting for P u b l i c also en jo y s h a sn 't cost w h a t-e v e r w ill g iv e un-wlld tu rk ey s begin. ^ d im e. And N ational preceden ted opportunities for

— OtTfer season openings m -“ H unting and F ish in g Day Is-to -c o n stru c tiv i- g ra s s root7 actlon .e l u d e : ----------— — —

• V< Tp Ulilh lliru l)fiilw r h i *

* J n n n l l l t f l u ‘ 1 1 * , ~ n n d V a c c a r u *

lijiihrt Jril l lin m l J

llO<iO >tlMlllox~ » * TIn.v IlnrriN •

- O c t . 7-------A-whdle-Ueix-Ql-sC;U-ouble g e ttin g on'Uie court th is - Houston,. av tffliU ng 24.4 points p a r in g m th e Idaho !• alls Host

. so t by the expanjJion c lub Its season is C arr , who "M y goal m g am e . ------- H O g lS te r, .‘T h e y fo u g h t for“ first y ea r in th e league. now is to plav every -g a m e ," "D av is should hav e a good c le a n e r s t r e a m s ; th e -s to p p o g o- "W e hav e |W * d m a tu ri ty , said Ihe fo rm er N oire y e a r ." sa id a sm iling F ilc h , of w a s te s of vario u s ty p es being• w e h a v e m o ri« ^ x p e r ie n c e a n d if OHine A ll-A m enca g u ard who "H e had an excellen t rookie dum p ed into Uie w a to ts , a n d the

V everybody sUiys healthy ' it bone g ra ft su rgery la s l cam p an d we will b re a k h im In clclining up of wildlife h a b i t a t ".^,-LimkLUl!iin-luLi:LL'5tuiftaeagHn ,’’i» Mn_r ' ! M. " I f 1 get j twnt—2fl— s lo w ljr '’ ' ' — ------------------- “Q c n e rn lly -th ts -fe ll-o n - tie n f-

be said , *.games un d er m y belt an d I Com petition for Uie biickcouft So th e h u n te t s nn d.. Hut fo r. t 'i fc h , thy m ain sUiy h ea lth y , then rnaybo 1 can jobs could p rove to be fisherm en had to form th eir own

pr»l)lem now is put honlUu' thinU

g am e unit a re a s sur'rbundirif| Uie back country opens to elk

-und_dcer (luming,- O c t 7 — ^ a te w id e duck and

goose season opens.—O c t. 14 -^ 'P h e a a a n t season

.iiln| | _ . . r | „ r r . iiitm 's llm ; w lth -.llm rn v rlnl»,-

4 0 0 attend races at Gooding strip

—..i iuhi t.nm iUi ii >m ..>m iiiiiji h iiiht ,h ,, . ........■ ■ i— m onjcnobby-W nsm nijtim rJohn-^^w n^^fop la . to f?** th e Job done.

W arren and rookie B rian T he r ^ u l t a w e ’ve gotten so fa r ' M ahoney shooting for a spot on n re b ase d on th is e f fe c t,” Or-

Uie team .

• o p c n r ^ n —th e— lO“ Tranhnndlc' counties.

-r-Oct; 21 — D eer sciison opens -ill— u m i ___ sftU ljM n — u m lao u thoaste rn a re a s ,

—O c t. 2 8 Southern Idaho p lieasan t hunting season opens.

ttO O niN t', - Over 400 d ra g ra c in g 'fa n s a tten d e d the second ra c c a t G o(K hng 'C ounty In ­te rn a t io n a l ra c e w a y S u n d a y

...... with 57 dri v e rs m eeting in s tr ic tc o m p e ti t io n on t h e , n ew ly

• opened d ra g a tr ip four m ilts - A .w esl.Q f G ooding.

■*■ ThP” nctlon \va‘s an “ b r 'a c k e t ' - .-Tucing Iw lth . a . totiiV of .seven

• b e g a n th e G ooding f ire . d e p a rtm e n t’s 1922 model t fire

— c n g ln e -e n te r t^ iln e d - th e -crow d -• wlUv-se.\;enU, runq down- the

H onda, took the win from W alt S choolcraft w ith a 14.72 tim e. In b ra c k e t fo u r G a ry M alo n e . Twin F a lls , defeated P h illip . A rnold, KUnl)efly wlUi a n E . T. of lO.lfi,

M ik^ Is m m in tih a m . B o ise . won b ra c k e l five Nyllh » 22 .R0 llnfre over K ent W enstrum . Wllh on E . T.. of in.Tt) Tony B arney

SCHOOLS MAKE THtGRADE

- a e t e a io u iled ila ip b j! ; :^ )p h c r” Buhl, In th e ’ s ix th b rack cT .'^n “'l h e ' ' seventh -b ra c k e t, Mike Buel

-d e fc n te d ’n u . 'i ty T c w s r~ “

-f ltrlp r -B racket one w as e lim inated

before th e final com petition ' when J e r ry I.4je b roke ,a c lu tc h

d u r in g th e . , , t im e t r i a l s . G ooding’s K e ltli , Wilklhs waa u nab le to q u alify due. to la te

.a r r iv a l ." T r r m - '^ c l f e n tw p T 'D n d d y .^

— - P i 0 y m a t0 f^ 0 ~ lirf i7 .M o rc u rv C y c lo n o , o w n e d ' by P a l o s o r c n M n .- '^ l i i F a l l^ wop w ith att^K,. T of 15.24 flgalnsl M lck

^ r n w . In b ra c k e t Ufroo Jo c k ^ Bray^ Shoshone,- dr iv in g a 7&0 ^

V ' e n ' r a n s f i a S c

kiuu! siif{;cry■' B U K K A ttTN .Y . (U P II-T h e Buffalo Bills loat tho services of middle linebacker Ed|>ai’ Oinndler and' center Bruce

- Jorvis for the real of the season JS C U U SIlilllJu io lL Jn Jud ia J lie -

club flnnouhced today.v o tc m n s underw ent

tlirgd l'y !>lihday niglil following , th o lr c lu b '» 41-24 to., (ho New Y ork Jo ts . ■ .

Our schools use hundred9,oMhlngsLlhaLareinade.;'(rj)m^^oll:‘ s k tops,, _andJihB rg las8 soalB, educa llQ D aLlllm s,Japas-ahd-tacQ cd3,-parn l.-ink.. . .

even tho orasbrs on ponclls ,-^ . '------ .------ -----------------------.-------- - B u t4 T ib 8 t- o l - a l l r S G h o o l6 - u B e - e n e f g y r R ) f - f ie f t l - l i g h l- a n d - l r a n B p G F ta l io n r

7 ^ % ^ f a ll o u r energy comes' from o il and natura l gas (Irjc lud ing 40%^'o( our e le c irrc lty ):

^ B u r to d a y , w eTe using 1 tie je ,.p 6 lro l6 u m .fue ls"fasreT^lhanVw e aris .,Jindln9-lhom r-T-hal% ;W hy-A ijiertoa’ (aee3-an-Energy-Q api----------------------------

W e 're 'your loca l oil com panies. Wor'l<ing to bridge the grow ing Energy Gap. Becaupe It's as sim ple aS 'A -B -C ..a country that runs on oil can 't alford to run sh o rt. . . , ' . •

Ybur local Oil CompaniesFor moro Inforniatlon, write .Idaho Potrolounr) C o u n c i l . .

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s m o o t h .

--------— — ----------: — _ ' .- Vy j f l pnoor- e |v c iiw iic ! niMntixr;co. tnmritiHl.tf-^

Coach si^ys loss due to-offense— -I

T uosdo/! Soptom bor 15, T lm iu.N ow i, Twin Id jb o ' U ' '

C IJE V E U N D ( U P lj-C lc v o in n d J re w n s - lic a il-c o a c li-N Ic k — 4 " -^ Skoricli M onday blrtitjcd., nn oKcnso UmLcould^ipt m o u n t nn o ttack for liln c lu b ’s 20-10 loss S unday to tlio r .r c o n - Bnv.

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I

B o s l o n m a k o N fioiiblo play

O R IO L E ^ PA T. DOBSON HUimfB o t hom e p ln tc w n tch in g 'th c nctlon in ste ad of n in n ln g ns Boston c a tc h c r CnrUon F isk (R ) pu ts th e tog on O 's D nvc Johnson, for one out, th en Fink fhrew bnll to f irs t bnsem nn C nrl Y a strzcm sk l for the second out, doubling up Dtfbson In the fourth Inning n t Fenw ny P n rk M ondny n lg b t. '(U P I Telephoto)

Success of Sooner offense

Piyjkcra.“ 6 u r o ffense, including the

re c e iv e rs n nd Uie run n in gb ocks, tlid n 't’ m u a te r un m u ch___ }o rW ^ T G ic lt7-^ 'lin trS k o rlc h in h is flra t M ondjjy n ew s confer«- encc o f th e seaso n . ” W c -w e rc -

Tiiwnys^fiRiuinfi an u p i m r a m i ^ "W o hn d n v e ry m iso rn b le 2.0

y a rd s p e r c n r ry on Uic g ro u n d :” Y ou’ve got to hnve 4.0 o r b e tte r . ' '

Skorlch, who sa id tiuit " i t 's p re tty h a r d to live on passing^ alone^V sQ id-h& -w ould-m lx t h e l p a ss an d run^ottack a s often as he could. But he- w ould not co m m il -him solf^-'o ir:=m uttlhgT7:.! v e tc ro n Bill Nclifan o r second- y ea r m a n M ike P h ip p s to head

l im rtn rfo r’U ifl'fenfialrilri^ 'llf gam es of Uie cam p aig n .

” A.VBoon as We cun bsiaD iisn th a t w c h av e a q u a r te rb a c k Uiat ca n lak e over co m m an d , w e will continue to use boU) N elsen and P h ip p s ," said Skorich. ‘‘P liipps h a s e a rn e d a b e tte r sh o t a t tlie Job, but when we g el a m an w ho ca rf hjivo a p a tte rn of contro l h e 'll be the

-o n o -w e stiiy w itli.”T}ie B row ns, O-TUiiia fa r tliis '

season Including exhib ition con- te s ts , ta k e on tlic C ag les at P h iladelph ia Sunday.

f q t = t i i ^ e r H o w # a ^ p r i w ^

V rad lials!!

depends on two quarterbacks^ Trevinoadvances on l i s t

NORMAN. O kla. ^ U P D -T h e success of No, 1-ranked Oklaho- m a 's W ishbone oflprise ' th is season will re q u ire th e d iv e rse ta len ts of both sen ior q u a r te r-

th ree of U p asse s for 50,y a rd s , lost for the sensoa- T he Ifl pu sses throw n S a tu r- .E airbanks said hocused m ore

day," w hile ' a ' co m p a ra tiv e p la y e rs S atu rd ay thHn“ ne ever handfu ll fo r m an y of the m o re ha.^, bu t m uch of Uie subslitu - ae ria l-m tnded tea m s, w ere a lo t, tion wa s due to the mid-90s

Baclt Dave nol>erlsbn a n a freshm an K erry Jackson , Soo­ner Coach Chuck F a irb a n k s

* sa id M onday.“ W lia l,J 'm rea lly hoping for

is th a t we d o n 't g e l involved w ith com parisons of our q u a r te rb a c k s ,” F a irb a n k s said , “ I hope our fans d on’t gel

....... involved w ith th is. W e’re goingto need .both th ese boys to win this fall.'' “T here a re c e rta in th in g s one

will do b e tte r th an the o th e r ,” F a irb a n k s a d d o d .- " I w as P leased w ith both in th e firs t ball gam e, an d believe they

— -^ jo ttT -w illT ^ fa c ttc m s -"W c ■ go' ------- ftkm g.” ; ^ -----------

m o re th a n " o b s e r y e r s of the'“ ^ > e o T r F ( ^ f r e 5hm eh got into Sooner atUick hijve com e" to .' cxpeci. F r e s h m a n h a l f b a c k . Joe

We— h n d z - b e t te r , w as ru n n e ru p forbetw een run n in g an d passing rush ing honors w ith 116 y a rd s on Uian w e 've J ia d the lost couple 12 c a r r ie s and A ll-A m erica- of y e a r s ,” F a irb a n k s sa id , “ O ur -G reg P ru itt w as th ird with OO offensive line gave ua the b e s t ’ y u rd s on 15 c a r r ie s , pass p ro tec tion th a t w e’ve h ad “ O ur o lder p lay e rs w ere since I’ve been a t Oklohoma.** m o re eo n sia ten l in th e ir perfor--

F a irb a n k s sa id th e re w as no ‘m a n c e ." F a irb a n k s sRld. “ The p re -g am e p lan for the In c reased y o unger p lay e rs m ode a few em p h asis on p assing . ' p lnys , d e m o n stra tin g they

"W e d id n ’t have an y p lan for bad ta len t. T h e ir execution wi\s__ a c e rta in n u m b e r of p asse s ; w e "o* a s sound a s w t m igh t hope, n ev er do th a t, bu t th e ir , bu t not loo bad for a f irs t ball

:condQry_wa5.aQ.cpm m ltle(l'to.

NEW YOHK ( U P l ) - U e J tE v m o - lH - e lo s ln g - ln - o n - h ts I

R obertson , h e ir-ap p a ren t to the, vacancy c rea te d by Ja c k M ildren’s g ra duation , co m ­ple ted five of five p asse s for 155 y a rd s and one touchdown in S a tu rd a y ’s 49-0 flogging of U tah S ta te . Jac k so n , a }S7-pounder from G alveston , T ex ., wjjs the g a m e ’s leading ru sh e r w ith 109 v a rd s on 10 a t te m p ts and h it

thTTusK ih d t w e 'h iid to ta k e F a i r b a n k s w a s g e p e ra l ly ■ ^d v ian tag e-o f-tt.** h e - s u id :-— — pleHsod—w ltl>-thO r-fiooner-de '

second successive $200,000 golf season . .

lY evino. p ick ing up $:io,oofl for 'v ic to ry in the St. Louis C lassic over Uie w eekend,IxjOiiled his, y e a r’s ••money, w inning loUil W w o ilG B . second on the overiili list to .Jack N ick la au s’ $280,402,

_ N icKJhus w rascd up Uie St.(jouis ev e n t; b u t G eorge A rcfier' co llec ted $1,4:1-1 In a lie Cor IQtli,,

-Tho— o h e e k -^ p u t— A r c h e f ^ - o l = ( = p $140,102 fo r the y e a r and

|pDjs. .4 0 , 0 0 0 m ile g u a ra n te eT A N D O : K . T I R I C F R I I U R V I C I P O L I C V i r

Inti o.ig .iu il t/c firl M r o) 40 0(10 m ilf, w fdM ciul 40 000 upon

;__CeililiLUlL- Lind -in_rjich(in(». Ii,i .

p Sln"nottri Rodiol Ic, hovr

(iirjcntolnm o1 iKr &uo>

milrr ol nd|uMmrn)

I oil p fP in iliim ' o f l l i r llw OK T,r.r- fc.ln

irUj(|,..q Frcir«>| (>r>vr 1 n . ‘ Tl citi'i) i\ tub|r<> lu

l>y Ihc onuinul leloil pu>cl>u»*i

lllo.>> (I C 1,(1,-Ct po'IcXli ol

Ti'c >s inccf on the cof ot jlol.on wagon reglttered on the Goofonli#' Co'lilifiitr <)i>d ho» brci> uiod in normal patisngflr car litt tarvice 'M ilfiiijr Gudttinicr ik voiHeci by uie on commeftiol lype vchiclet T Iiie hos not b rc'i <uii under infloled o» flat, or lit# dpet not thow ii-i .-.ln-mcIt .McquUn lipod wBQ, pouern Di lucVi woQt it toniidir- 't<J 10 br due.lo d(f»<lv m'ihe vehiclet m«choni<ol tondilion. 'Iiti: 11 IU)1 biQiidixl "Blp«ni»*i' "N A " or "N D'Adi^. ‘Ouciiontirc tii>uin\l Jttlccli in Worlmonthip ond Mot*riol opd Bood Ho,otd» orr o. ogllincd ,n O K Tub ond Bubb.f ComptfhyVpgb- Inhcri Notio'nwicft Pauenoe/Tiro GuoronUa

The Sooner coach ^aid sen io r fcnse , p a r tic u la r ly .tho—p a s s -fullback U o n C rossw hite, who d efense, p u t he and ass is tan t Sflt out m o st o( .Snturdny’.'i scpute.dopener w ith a shoulder in ju ry , Oref>on las t w eek, said Oklnho- should b e 're a d y to p lay in tim e P ass ru sh nnd coveragefor th e T ex a s e a m e 6 c t. H . He will hav e to be especially sh a rporig inally fe a re d CrosswhitCj o Ih 's S a tu rd a y a g a in st Duckth re e -y e a r s ta r te r , m ie h t 'b e q u n fte fb iic k D an F ouls,

TTinlnuiined n is riold oh im ru p lace -in th e m oney ra c e .

• ihir- lop-

? 1on.my frflTon ,B ton' 'WeiSKOBl , 9 llrucc Crnmplon 10. Judii Rocinoue:

- t>au.4s?—■ —

Idtiho coat'll lists winners

- MOSCOW (U P II , - IJn iv e rs ity , of Id a h o h e a d football coach Don R obbins

------ ‘— ahnouneed M onday -th m v in n crs-o r ~ th e w c c k liT o ^ ls io n d ln g perfo rm ance aw ard s following

. the V andals’ season-opening 17r 14 v ic to ry over- O hio h e re S aturday .'

Safety Steve H un ter receivpd— ------- ‘t in n o f e n s e - aw afd i' t ig h t 'c n 'd '

D arre ll B urchfield the offenslve- aw ard ; and fu llback Dernio R em bert the V andal aw ard .

■ ^% ln ie r punied six liiViM 41.3 yard ov erag e , In tercepted two passes, recovered a fum ble and m ade 1 1 tack les.

B u rc h f ie ld c a u g h t th re e ' (or M yards,-including n

p ass tha t se t up one of the V andals ' two touchdow ns.

R em b ert a v e rag e d 4.0 y a rd s per. ca rry , gained 90 y a rd s and scored a touchdow n.

I » a c k ( s U L f i - 1hree players

H A R V E S T ^ ^ S P E C I A LSOEE ENDS SEPTv^O^

ARM MARKET

Exchanqe — ' w llh cflppable cdtlno '

•nie G reen Bay—P a c k e rs a n ­nounced M onday they had

— . sh lftpd th re c -p la y c s ^ ro u n d -o n -____ th c lt-M a le r .. . bcfftrrTS'unday-’a '

' gam o ag a in st >tho C leveland ■ -Hrowhs^ “

T he (pam pu t Sam D ickeraon, a wldo receiv e r wno had been on thb tax i sq ilnd , on w olvers and m oved vilde re ce iv e r J o n . S taggers , who h a d been ,on th e . nc tlvc list, to th e tax i squad .

‘ , To, fill the sno t on the ac tlv c ro s te r th eJP ack ers pu l running

---------- b a f tk - D s v e - K o iM iy r - i - ru n n o r ----------- obtalnod-UiBt 'w cp k -fro n rr 'tf- r —'— C ak]and-R aideN h-on 'tH e-«eti'

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FA R M & M A R K E T 7 .0 0 -1 5 NYLON

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ALL PRICES PLUS F.E.T. FROM $2.61 T d $9.15

NO DOWN Pa y m e n tNO INTEREST Olt CARRYING CHARGE /

. * UP TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY ON APPROVED CREDIT

ALL O TH EK S IZ ES ,PROPORJlONiiTELYLOW!

ULLrGIRGL&INGr' £UBBV,CIIOSS1NO

g r o w e r s

[ D e l i v ^ e T S T ? a s t O T i e r s a t i S ^ M O TJ B u ye rs Big A d va n ta g e I O v e r Cdnvientional Bias

Ply T ire s Is...

P L U S m i l e a g e• o th e r fe a lu re s inc lude

r - p o “l-S lro n g P olyes ter B ias p lies LM j J p l u s 2-Tough F ibe rg la ss B e llsr jr ra . iV lo t lB rn D ual W h ile S tr ip e - I U rith r 'I n c c i r * C m n /^ IU

^ fo r Increased T ra c tio n

I I - T l m c i - N e w i l . T w i n I d A h o T u i i t d A y , 1 9 « 1 9 P ’ 3 .

M a rke t Re,viem IdahoJ C ^ p c r a l u r c s

• ; ..^ N E W .Y O R K .. f U p n - T f i . '^XxV ' ’® "stock m arke t hold o h ta n amnl. o.nB,v,r w

~ g o ln “ T ifo ^ H y ^ r iT r tn k I c rn tc -^ « .c j .T io — -trfldlng on Ujo Now York Stock

~E*cJ»aHge:

Valley Weather N a t i o n a l

_ T e i r t p c r a t u r e 8

By U nited P re s s In ttrnaU onaf HlghLowPcp.

. 217,400 sH arcs, Including n block of 11M),000 flhnrcs n t i2^ , off 1 ^ 1.

A irlines w ere highor, Notlonn) A irlines g n ln e d ~ m i,. It hns rcochcd an ngrcenncnt w llh ILs m ncliln ists ' union on n new controct,

E lec tron ics and "Cflmputers gencroU y w ere h igher. Q icm i- cn ls n n d ' oils w ere m ixed.

' S teels, m o to ra, • ra ils and a i rc ra f ts w ere in lx cd .

1 P . M . P R I C E S -NIW ro»K STOCK tXCHAHOt

dersh o w ers a re accom panying Uie fro n ta l passage and strong , g u s ty w in d s p re c e d e d ancj followed th e front,

Cooler a i r behind this sy stem will be low ering tem p era tu res o ver sou thern Idaho 10 to 20_ deg rees .‘ High te m p e ra tu re s y es te rd ay "

w ere in )h e BOs in most valleys w ith s o m e of th e w a rm e r s ta tio n s roach lnu the n e a r 00

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nesses. A 's p e c la i thanks to the doctors andnurses and nurses aids fo r Ih e ir never h rln g iov ing lender ca r-d u rin g m y s ta y In the A^aaic V a ile y M em orla i HosoJIai,

G randm a Shewm akor.

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- TWIN F A L I^ - All Twin Polls County PTA unUa. scliool 8uperintendeo& ^ p r in c l j ^ a and clected officials o re invited to attend a w orkshop Sept. 2G in Twin F alls .

‘o m m ittee c h a im ic n and lers in PTA groups in Twin

F o ils, Buhl.- CHslleford. F ile r,. Hnriscn. K im berly a n d 'M u r*

taugh a r e scheduled to attend ' the p ro g ra m -o t 7:30 p .m . Sept.

26 in the V era C. 0 ’I.«Dry Jun io r- 7 --------HlBh-School-llbrnry^----------------

yG uogt—apoakor will.-bo—l!,o ,-'6 )ilds, p re sid e n t of D istrict 4 ,-

_T c o c h V s , _ n n d ~ o x e c u tiy e . d irec to r of the Idaho Ronch for Y o u th :* " n o y ~ R o p e r , v ice p residen t and octing p resieh t of the council, will be m a s te r of cerem onies.

will p re sen t aw ard s ' to council ‘m em b ers and will also p resen t an invitiition to the stiite co n ­vention in I.ew iston Oct. 13 and 14.

F o llo w in g . ; ; th e a w a rd p r e s e n t a t i o n , C v o rk s h o p se s s io n s w ill b e h e ld w ith se p a ra te group seaaions for p r e s id e n ts , v ic e p r e s id e n ts , p ro g r a m c h a i r m e n , s u p e r in ­tenden ts an d p rin cip a ls , all under th e d irec tion of M rs.

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ircc led by M rs. Edw in C rockett, H ansen , d is trict viCT p residen t f o r ' Tw in F alla - County. Room re p re se n ta tiv e s ( m o th e r s ) a n d h o s p i ta l i ty ch a irm en will m e e t un d er the

o , „ , d ir e c t io n of M rs . G len J .

T w i n F a l l s F a i r r e s u l t sa .i in p i l,milc*ll«r>POu» Alicf NrlvOM T*m Mf» I E (IfiViiin it

|l'>l. NdQtnr LJntd&lci. I .ic(. Kui, U«<p«. LlCrr'<'''-*'*'

M rs, Dennis K eaton, p a s t bo o k s. M e m b e r s li ip . an dp re s id e n t of the Buhl P 'fA , will m agazine c h a in n e n will m eetconduct th e w orkship session on under Uje d irec tio n of R oper,public re la tio n s and procedure H efre.shinents will be served .

More smokes mncleWASHINGTON ( U P lj —B oth said . At th e fmme tim e , it sa id

consum ption an d production of p e r s o n s o v e r Ifl w ill sm o k o C igare tte s is in c re asin g in the sligh tly m o re c ig a re tte s th an U nited S la te s , th e governm ent las t y e a r 's 202 p ac k s perr e p o r ^ M onday. c a p i t ^ _____

1110 re p o rt sa id tobacco crops th i5~ycni^"Tvould“ b e-n b o u t- the- siim e size as p y e a r ago —som e 1.73~btlltornKnin(ls:— ' ------------

itconnW cCttgor l . r t t - • v p rw n lrr D«iquc( Tw.n I Allt l>rv<

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t ir t i Ann icrono li.iMirl M r* .........M»frort.'K!mhfrlv: IV»I. ■M 'rr'jikc'tS lV*

trcono- Dfrry t«w.i Iv(i-LefimAiiUuhi. h rti M iirur I I iirr. srtomi

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JO'w' tw in Trtll»»tct>na

►tin-------nonFminn (jljm j O OiDtn. urii1 MAtgf CiwniAn tecotMJ. fluraitv* Mr\Hatph Lc»fman. lirtl. twwl Mr» Clillord

'•■iipr lnomi(i (ir»t I I; Denman tecond' ' '1! ___Uulloh ADU d iiitu .M ri. W«ilci MJler.

I ir t l. Niix. Rdipri. Uicdnan. lacoo^. campnor HflipM L lefmfln firit HobMolr^MOrlh. trcond. cobiilt UmdA Smith

M fl E v ffc it l*DnKiCii»P'<. tfcodO. I I r i v mu Dontf F.lfJ tir»t M r* Cn Tnon>rt». Fitcr M'lO'Itl In.Mn cl.»hmono *

C»hr llAtiJ Mrt D ( K.i C«IKrlgrn, l ir t t Mrt C.in M.iirr Fallt. t*to<>a. candli rtoUlcrt An, t ( ir l l . Dl«r».r<r llruKirt trconcl i.ir

O C. K-tnran iir t r Mr*ColOiiarl

rcdU lecond, . . ^'OfU ■ CrAtil>srrv M ti J W (lAObuf»<uli' Mofifi Mgin Twiti ffldt *»cotul. crrrtrti ilpf Anil iogAf Viprprice McOuirp. IlfH Mr»

Glenn Nrluin trconit irur< Mii UiM •0<> ClAth lir\l jorin M MpnUcrion *»CO»til

CutlAPd Mrt JACkie Dorrm, lifil, Mf» itJin FAyf RuOf »fCO<Ul. m .»( *1 lAn»oo»‘ M fl Mai.Mdcnni. firjli*.ip— ■Picr'ce ...............

OriA.«Ar.m il. 01 -fl(

M fl Gimn Nrlvon’ ii

p ir ttk Don* McAt^uiif Ki»n>rri, i.ts* Mr» C h»rl« Uo<j»'on. fite t. »«onil

Ccvercomcw'p M’ t Groryp Mi f.rrgiu lif» l M r* , ChAfirt log»lOn »ctO‘ui ' u n caw rtn com poif J C. Giim> Kimb»rly. Iir»t (tla«ct<« Rrvmri vrtono crachrr lar Mrv H«tph l.>rrri\i>n i.rvi

- -CffAm And *vtg»r KAlhffin Sihio*>. l i r t i • bimon. C ffiilf lSharp, uconu

Cup. plAl# AdA Alt»n it(on fl cu1 gUU hO*l Mr» D J S'r»v»r KimtiPfiv l irn CtciliA StiArp tcinni) cut giA ti CA'dlr Mr» Can Miller, twm » «IU. I ir t l

Cut y lA \i riAndird nAppit Miv JAke lolk. iK il K illy llAtquPt lecorul (u> Olatt vAte imda Myoiand. T»it> » ^ iit l i f t i cul oiAVt m iKrilAnrout M 'l HAip'' Lurman. l i r t i AdA Alli.n »»cond

Cotilei M ri D C Kmyoo h r t l Kalherme iimon. jefcxiil hen tovrred - ifvi Sally Ward.

Whii«-m<ik giatt Mr» Waller Miner , (ir»l. Mr» Clillofd liiomAt, tecond. niiU

giaii cake piAie M»» H j Hoir*ie*. Twin .falls, ii/u. m.ik u>a»t »ni»<*liarteov»- Sally Molyneui. lirH, (lob Moleiworlli. teconrt

— m irmttr- ____ ____■ liftl. Mjru* l.i«rit'An. »econrt n«pni» . . .

Lehman, (iril blACk opaque Sutanna . SchMi, lirti. (loll Mnleiivorih tKond

niueopaaue Mr» J W llAnHury. Twin

\nond fuu . Miv .VAllc-t '

iln llliin(ne '■ Ilf' »ftortd -M<-\ Pel,

vA^riii'f (3or.\

D ou iih rili, l.n

moit unui^iAl .<lrro Jnrin U Mmderton l i r t i Oofit J rn irx ‘«p<C'>i1

PatiernglattOfliiimorr pp.u Mrtrgr Lierman l i r »1

John KAuifnmn. «tcma. Ouii i e«t. Maroe (.lerman. i,r»». M r* L i l i Dean, te<ond (luttnn and dAiiy Ada AlOin. t i r t i MAr'gf Litri^aTV veconti

CStlll ■ EV»IVn Pleninoer. (ir»l, cake klAnfl jQlio H Menderion, tirtl.'

' C L A S S I F I E D I N D E XI t ' l e a iy to lli^d (he soluriort to you r want or rteed in The T im r i N ew t Peopie Deacher Want Ao co iu m n t. L l i ia d below Is (tie Key to M aa ic V a lie v tm o t l d iv e r t lf le d M arketp lace Be sure lo Read •n d U»e Ih e ie co lu m n * reo u ia rfV — Y o u 'll oroJit in to w ay* I - • — .............................

A n n o u n c e m e n ts M (.*rch an d ise

L a w n ; F a r m a . G a r d e n "

B u sine ss S e rv ic e s

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R e n ta ls. A u to m o tiv e

C O M E O N E , C O M E H IL L B IL L Y anfl w i^srerfi m o jic J lo r t ln o ■»T“ 7>-<»*roooh 10 p.m .

- Sundays at Rock C rW k 'T ra d ln o Post 7'.') m ile s South Q fH ansbn.

E X E R C IS E the easy w ay Ron! W a ilon b e ll v ib ra to rs , Speed bikos. A ction cyc ic and M assage Rollers a t Banner F u rn itu re , 733 U3

P R IV A T E In v e it ig a to r — 34 Hour Service. A ll co n lid e n tla l. Phone 733 (U3I - n ig til 733 S773

M A G IC V A L L E Y M ASSAGE B A C K A C H E ? T ry t fe a m and

m assage, Momen w e lcom e M t L o c u tt: 733-1637 9 a .m . -I p .m -

H O K Y c a rp e t iw e e o c r re p re s e n ta t iv e , an d O e s ic ro pro du cts s « Ie l H arel N afus. 733

-A t -C O H O L t C t -<Fans Courthouse

-ft.oo_ojn-.-A L/inon.-sra rjR eH abtiouse . 130 7ih Ave ilue E Tuesday and Sunday. • 00 I

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-H E D U C e e>«05»^^u^d5 w i lh F lu idex SI 69 - Lose w o o t ii w i ih Oe D ‘ii( o tpsu lu s t l OB a i Pennyw ise Drugs

O u r f in g e r jfp o lts o ro (he b ^ U in Ih o w o r ld .

>'App, 10 rieip *0o »,ord (mu lowrti loti o> laii o'lf O' )lCa»iie(oid »>i ;ii3 ,n Uyfir WmdfM GiKMIng xawrrmrt JAikpoi NrvAila

Pmp'p Wfurnrf »i

MeA»e read yOof ad the liril day. il appeara a»-i ii«»t<i tor tifit ifu tflio n pniyTne Clait>t>ed Oenarimenl n opni weekdayt bvlMrc m . SAlurdAytl OA a m 10 1? OOp m Cloifd tfie Deadline (or placing tutor# ifii ipio appear ' . W*. r tu..., vr •

»rna|l lype OKI, <»J| }0 a n> me dAy" —w '• 'w mtJitwm' . ‘ -lata^dline lor placing >d> mif>g larger lype i t inO day« Driore iney u p

places tfree dayf prior I

Llerman, **cond '----------- (trstr-

ireoe Childer*. Filer. I'rcond. sail flitne i Mr* JackI* Durnil, no ltt. d m , M rt L# |(# r McGreg'ar, ncorxd. »ouv«nir p lic ts Mrs' Aut(m Matheny. (Tden, l i r t l . Mrs Kd Marshall. F iitr. leconcl

— S pM nrs Mrs Ralph Lierman, iirs t;. Mrs. Lillian (^uolt«rly. second, tfuthpick

holder; (va Lehman, firs t. Mden Taylor, ■Twin Falls, tK ond; lun^bler Ada Aloin.

^ Filar. ( Irs (,' Floreoc* MeOtTire. Twin , Falli, lacond

■ VKse Mrs CArt M lll ir . { irs l. Aiteen

.iiti^hed Marge Liern’an. hril Mrv *llcM.tltifOfl^ctona.^iint-ui>_AAafuc_ Liertttajj. t.rst, D o fn, jensen. »»<o<io. N-oiiert rlbboft Cvflyn Pltm noff. Iirsi, riorartce McGuire, second

)l0(>nail Mrs Pel* Cnldr>ifrt. l‘r»i , . — SinatT— ic n n jn r~ iirw jr~ )re ru y w r» '

Jack<4 Ourmi, trrsii red bidck. Mri Lloyd Kiniplon. (Irst. Marge 'Lierman, sefono'

Slippieo Mrs lOKiocfi .Thomai, iirst. Marge Lierman second., strawberry, diamond and fan Margt Lierman,' (Jrsl. M a rgi Llerrpan second, sugar ana Cffamir. ^ rs EvertK Donnichien. (irsi. Mrs. William Oisori, sacond

TMslle .Oor<s jensrn. (ir il. Mrs Jaka Toik.' stcorid. (housand aye clear- Mrs ClKlord Thomat, lirsi.' Marge Llermart. second; 'inumbprln( Mrs j U e . Talk,

J o b |o l l n t t r t i t 07 M a |tA F trn « l»

J o ^ io f in t t r t t f M »I#4

tLUMrA^niijoldnaa.aecQni]__ ii<Marge Lierma^. .U /s t. Mr», CHI/ord

Olbbs, lecond.'' '-C a le rM iU ii

Aml>*r:Pauifl Pl«r.<e, r ir i t ; Mrs. Waller M ll l f r / teeond;' a m b tr in t ; .L illian

^ O o o B h if lK . - l l r » l i -M fS . - J . C. Oinham. -

Mrs CiitlOfd Thomas. (Irs). (tern Jeosen, lecorii].'m o il-unuual ll«M Mrs May M itch ili, firs i; Ada A lb in, lacond. gdbiel. Mrs Jackie Durnil. f i r t i , Don fiinn , spc^d ' « ' .

.; WANTEDY O U N G M A N

/ p . _ T O W O RK PART TIME

IN M A IL IN & -R O O M -_ _ ^ f i / y _ i n _ B a a a o i = = -

9 - ; I A M i

TIM ES-N EW S - C IR C U L A TIQ N .-0 E P A R TM tN T.

THE COVE4 9 6 AcJd iJon W e s t

' ' J o b te fM il* t F tm c U

F A M IL Y -P L A N N IN G PR O JE CT D E V E LO P E R P re fer someone w iih know ledoe o l (a m lly p lann ing to r South C entral C om m un lly Actton -A ge ncy— A p p ly— ftrrough em p lo ym en t oltice , Equa l Op p o rtu n ily . Em ployer.

B U IL D IN GiM ATERlAL

B U S IN E S S ' O P P O R tU N lT IE S

C A M E R A S

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G E N E R A L O F F IC E secre ta ry , f i l in g , typ in g ; o tdce m ach in irm rthA nrl Smith r o n lm l Cr\m u n ity -Action Agency. Equal o p p o r tu n ity e m p lo y e r . A p p I th rough em p loym en t o ffice

\i DPSTAHO AklT.jobs open. Phone 733 7'5Y6-

PR YC O O K w an ted M n le o r temrfTe— A pply in p«rson, Koto 's Cate

P A K T T IM E JOBS f lv a i ia b lf fo r siudL-nts H ours 4 0. SI 60 p e r hour

, ,Phone_7_34 »fl74 - . ^

rtw e - UR f -U L L i i Mfc

I per hour. For (u rthe r I p rm a lio n a p p ly in person Low m rtn n.ciOMHj i iJ2 Locust 9 \7• o iiu a y IhrouQf* W i^dnetdfrv

P u b lT l Corhp*positlo . . .o f Ir^ te n food products. M u ll be p ro fic ie n t in c le r ic a l a b ilit ie s and have leade rsh ip q u a litie s . Able lo w p r iT B n r-s tiH lfls re q u lre d L lbef'al

^trAnge bene tlts . S ta rting sa la ry

Depends on In d iv lO u a U uAlltlcatlonS interested persons

m ay a p p ly at the i . R 'S ir Com pany, Personnel O ffice ween S a rrt and 4 p .m . M onday th rough F r id a y , H oyburn , Idaho An Equa l O p p o rlu n lty Em ployer

ARE YOU B & R E D -w lth yo u r |ob.• B u s ine ss o p p o r tu n ity n ftw

ava ilab le fo r m eti anc* w om itn . For In te rv ie w ca ll M r F o rd 733-3010.

n lS ^^W A S H F ^-l^A ^LT J^P ^ person k o to 's Cafe.

E m p l o v m » n l A a * n c l« t

P^RS0 N N E W SCauiCe-0l-AV0i«-V a ile y , 434 oTue Lakes N orth ,

-p h o n e 733-5J63.

' M a t t H t ip

W A N T E D * Cement f in ish e r and fo rm bu ild e r . M ust be fu lly tK .

W h a te v e r y o u r interest m ig h t b e . . to -b u y an A q u a riu m , sell a Z ith e r, g e t a Job, find a baby sitter — y o u r best bet is the W an t A d s . T h e re are alm ost as m a n y w a ys to use W a n t A d s as the re are p e o p le w h o read and use thetti.

W A N U D S

everything. A n d best o ( all, a q u ick action, lo w -c o st W an t A d Is so

N IO H T - tL E A N UP m a n . A p p ly In -OartQn-floQwion-Rwtaofanr;—

M A T U R E AD LE -bo d le d rhan to iell .'.and w o rk In fu rn llu rv stora. Salat*'

Open. Phona 7 U '«P 0 .

E - 1(o p la ce . A frie n d ly , skilled A d -V ls o r w ill b e h a p p y to h e lp y o u w ith y o u r ad. '

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^ 1 0LINES DAYS LOW COST

HERE’S HOW TO START T H E ^ C T I O M v ^ D I A I r f ^

7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1

M i u i 'HIS--". i .

_____W A N T E D L lru ck d r ive rs w iUi dumi—Ifucki-A ny-slT ffrTJO O ’VftrcJ orAve

hrtu i, lo c fll. ' 183B A d d lion Eflsl. Phone 733 0304.

S E R V Ice .S TA T IO N M ANAGER W rtntod: A p p ly sf R av 's A m erican •n Shoshone or Jcrom o.

NOW T A K IN G AP PL.I C A T ION S------- POR— 0Kperi«nced—h v i t in — »nd-

tewino mncnine opbrdfoft. All w in te r |ob. A pp ly In p o r io n ; Idflho Q04n «.jina b le vA lo r Company. Tw in F fllls , ^ n d F ile r

N E E D SOMEONE to re lue l- f l l f p la nb b and id n l io r iA l M ork . C onlaci John Rcedt-r a t Reeder

- F ly in g S i-rv ice , 733 5920

W A N T E D - Experienced all around - o ro c e ry m a n r Fu ll o r p a rf fim e '

f^ a r rm a .p fc tc fr c d . -

M IL K B R W AN TED .M aa ic V d llo yvu 'w D .... , . . S43 4050, Bouiheast o l Ouhl.

W A N TE D : C a rp w iie r i. laborers . Jram crs A p p ly flf |ob on Falls Avenue West acroM fro m CSl Colleoe

F e m « liT M c lp '

W AN TED G ir l lo r oeneral o !fice . ----- ^ y p w c ik -o p v r -a io ^ -d e s t re d - <wtl» -

t r a m ) A cco u n lm a cK p erlen ce

E X P E R IE N C E D W A.1XR ES 5 Apply ,n p tT io n . lu ll OL,parf-fim C Ro(jef4on Motel W«u»aurant

DRY C LE A N IN G PRE5SER MUST DE E X P E R IE N C E D A P P L Y TROY N A T IO N A L 'L IN E N .

TH E R E 'S A M O N E Y M A K IN G- . O P P O R T U N tT Y - . w a lt iK ^ '^ U5l -

OuUi«J/i your floo r! M any Avon- -R e p r e b e n ta i iv fs ea rn an

tS tJ H ia le d *40 or m ore w ctfk lyte ll in o ou r ta m o u s ‘ jSroifucts in

k i o " s e h i n g ^ i : e e p ^ o u r p r e s e n t ^ g p i -

W H O LE S A Te d i s t r i b u t o r VyAN TED 'Simply t«rvic« tompany atlobliiliecj all ca»h occoucit\ tK(v «f«Q Tluv iv nol Q <oi(v op«ral«d v«ndino 'outv. Fine forfioui b 'o n d praducli you've teen onJLV lo ld in localidnt tuch p't Difleei, amployos loungct in reloil

- llo ia ir linoncM) ln ililij|jo rl» . tm all monuf(Klurln(j planU, worglioutQt and

muihlainlnci'tlisifr-locnlioni ^ n ^ ro ilo A irg inventory. All locatiodi ata o\- labliihed by our company. W i n««d a dapondobU dittribuloi. main ot ie male.^n lh lt^ r«o with $900 00 minimuiT' lo fnv«U in aquipmsnl and m- .vnntoiy which nin turn x)v#r up lo iW timni monthly Earning* <{in Ofov<''o $25,000 onnuolly ond up We will contidar porMime.opplicoiMt W nte-loi complete mJo motipn, includinQ phono ngmber and A<«a Cotio All iiriclly confidtntiol,

C O N S O L ID A T E D C H E M IC A L C O R P O R A T IO NFreeze Dr^ecl Pnu ln tti Diymn n ................... .....

3813 M onlrdie nivcfTSuite' 1?0 lloutton, Te«n» 77006

13 B a b y S lt t « r s — C h ild C « r e

D A R V S lTT IN G IN m y hom o, flood superv is ion nnd lunch Phone 733 SW4.

•J A C K A N li^ U L l— N o r*w -V r4 k c n K d - ch ild ca re S u perv lted (^ c tlv lt le t . 1104 lOlh Avenue East 7}3 &A«7.

W ANTED c h i lJ re t

'.S o m rt ir r 0&3J— -

O flb ys illt’T ,Jor 3 sm all H o u rs ■ 12 10 p .m .

n J J ^ -p .m . P t i o n ^ ^ _

Idaho

siCK leaver hospita l i insurance, H olidays A pp ly TrcJy National

•R E F IN E D , M A TU R E com pan ion (o rv id c r ly lady. L.vu in Sd.»y w ork week Jerom e 324 2S04

E X E C U T IV E SE C R E TA R Y , I year,. cuperic fice req u ired M usi be able 'to o p e ra te a ll oH ice m ach ines, free to tra v e l, ab le to assum e au

'm im s ira iiv e du lius . BQ wpm ■ *« ho rthand, 60 wpm typ in g Salary

$3S0 t4S0 A ll applica tions should ----- be m adc_Al—E m p lo v n )m 4 -O tU t» ~

<»nd Tw

Salary com m ensurate w ith a b ility an d e n p c r ic n c e , w ith pa idvAcattor«*-.--------tofcof an<*t------- a n d -

■ ho lida ys J 4. P E n icrp rises, Inc S kyviow and H a/e lde l M anors m Tw in Fa lls O r tc n A ; r j ; i Tcrrnce m Goodino. ca ll John Kuntson, or Brent Orocksome at 733 9036 or vifcit ou r o ffice at 640 F ile r West, Tw in Falls

N IC E LA D Y TO stay w lth^rnom er pa rt tirno o< all dav.' Ciood pay- t a l l 733 5377 noon or m ohts

P X P E H i E N r I:' D W iinUtl Apply in pi C.ile

iV iA iD .W a n t e d .wom an jj ip p ly in p

t > S « f « im e n o r S tlo iw o m o n '

e X P B R IH N C E D C A R ' - f ln d 'Ir iJ c V salesm an Guaranteed plus all

lod i

S itu a tio ns W a n te d '

S E C R E T A R IA L P O S IT IO N - WANT-ED. -ColliHK'r Seer«iana l

iJeyree Phom; 733 9370.

GOOD IN C O M E , New f> u n it UUUnploM,-OHCopfiong|fy w e ll-b u ilt , y i l l 2 b e d ro o m s , a p p lia n c e :.. cn r^ H o d , d rapes, laund ry room

FENCE POST HOLE d rlllln Q cents a hole • Phone 734 3292.

W ILL DO sew ing and iro nm o in m y Home Sewing o f a ll kinds Call 734

U O O K K E E P E R S E R V IC E lo r ' s m a ll businL-sses. A c c o u n tin g p a y ro ll Pt\onc ?31

DACKHOE SE R V IC E , c a ll 733 9340

ROTO T IL L IN G and b la d i w o rk No

WHY PAY M O R E fo r rep a irs i

b u ili aw n ings and e x te rio r ac ceM ories Hoof sp ra y in g —average roo l t9Q_mfllgt ia lJ u a m tie d _ a tu « > , OS-a cftH be fo re w in te r • Prep

U R IC K STO R E IJu ild in g w ith Oxiensive rcm o dc lm tj (jonc. Idenl fo r? i r . im ily business Has plush 4 bedroom , 2 b .it ti a p a r li iie n i over s lore to r ow ner o r m .m agvr W ill LE AS E • SELL TR A D E

" 6 A I 1 J Y ROBERTS R E A L T Y ;

^OR SALE OY OW NER 14 acrcs f ^ ln o 7 Streets, largo onough lo r too m ob ile hom es Has lO '^ w tYIjgg on west_^tdg. O wl^^3v cUv. i^ s i ia r o s o r rw rn F a lls - 'c a n a i C om pany Slock Has c ity w a te r on ^ h s id e s ^ l p ro pe rty

O w ner- bu ilde r

D U P LE XGOOD L O C A T IO N WOU b u i l l lir ic k ,iiio itu cco ? h fflroorns .ind U .ir.ige ^3U,00U, te rm s suro

JO H N S TO N E REALTY

3UY OR LE AS E th is Dusy Tw in Fa lls re s ta u ra n t, ow ners hea lth lorces sale. Cay loday H aro ld K c i lh le y 733 240b o r L A N D O F F IC E OF ID A H O R E A ,L lO a S , 733 07 U , across from Scars -

-NEW' LISTING

. . -.^•bm innfln firirrarlaroi? d in ing , p lu s a breakfast nook, And when ypu a ro not ehting or U o e ^n o Xftn' spent)' vour l im o jn 'th e la rg e llv in g ro o fju w ilh f irop la cc o r the la rgo fa m ifv room w ith fire p la ce o r in Iho co /y den, 133,OOO.od,

ihO uld sell la s t l You w ill c n io v <he d o lia h tlu l l iv in g room w ith a b e a u t i fu l ro c k f ir e p la c e , A g lO A m in o k l lc h e n w i l l m a k e cooking « p leasu re . 3 bedrooms,*

] baths and a lla che d ga rag e . The Y«rd Is v w y im p ress ive w ith Ireo s aQ(L&)trubs, Choice loca tion , near high school. Orily*27,flOO. See th is im m e d ia te ly )

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EALTYPloAse C a ll nX 4079 >DIaino Anderson ■ 733 I &47

• D ave H a m le tt, Broker-----------Consultant and A ppraise r

I R O CKY M O U N T A IN _ REALTY™ .....

7:13 ) 406,aU N orth M aiix A fte r 5p .m Phone

W illa rd P rice 733 4600

KH ARRISO N

REALTY733-7322. ■

N o w Jb P dro om 7 ba»hs. cxcD lient J iO O i_p l4 »n ^p .« lly—c a rp e l ed-f»nO--lr!>RL*SL.S2LaQQ..N oriht-asf L u xu ry hom e w ith lo ta t

b it iro o m , 3 ba ihs, Sookano h o x te rio r $42,500.

C lia rm in y Spanish s»y>e hom e in t'llo n i condition. F orm al d inm g

room , J iiro p ia c o s ,. 3 ba lhs. ^ tH'drooms w iih p o ss ip iliiy of m ore

lu ll fin ished bflsem eni S25.000

CLOSE INTHE PH IC E <s Nice, 3bedroom hom e,'c lose to s iiopping and sctiuuis tl2,900. Easy to rn is .

F « r m W o r k W a n t id

r iy . Me 4 224S

CUSTOM ROTO T IL L IN G and b l a d e . --------

CUSTOM C O M Q IN IN G l)«ans and corn v e rn F a irc h ild , D uh l’ Phonu 543 S663

GREEN C H O P P IN G ,L IL L IU k lD G E

C U S IO M f-A R M IIIG - H3 Ii3a3 ;3J 30J5

G R E E N C H O P P IN G-Yaji-U vt«Q a(orage save r tJeDlcr

Confection vending rou te 'Fa lls and surround ing area. Pleasant buviQCSi. High p ro fit item s. C flft s la r t pa rl tim e E * p e rle n ce n o l imporlot^^ R equires 1995 m in im u m inves im eni W rite . 0 ‘ v ing phone Dum ber. M anager, P.O. Uon 00092. SoAltlu. Wash QBlOa

c o m m e r c i a lLO CATIO N .

12 fu rn ished ap a rtm en is , 2 cabins, n ice o lf ic c , ba rbe r sliop and coin shop. A ll ren ted to' A 1 tenants Fan tastic re tu rn on m odera ie inves lm ent. Tola l p r i r r Sifl.nnn

T H I S - I S I T ! !

B a b y S I M t r i - C h i ld C » r*

:H IL D R £ n 'S V illau e ch ild care icensed ?i 1 up . 4M N orlK .Locust.

,»ar LynwflOfl. Sf "^33 WIO, 731 7795

i:x f» e « ip N c e D , - R E i; iA n L E bsnys itlin g in m y hom e Phone 734

• .,4444................... . . . .

CUSTOM G R E E N C H O P P IN G ,- ^panbduer C ustom K a rm in o * Pnone 324 5141, Jero in i'

TJWtTffTfffoy c a r ry .V

7 n r m w “ "T » ru w n T c rh.irrowm u done a n y lir

H arm on P a rk - I ren ted , never ■

734 4341 1130,000 to la l pric

CUSTOM PLO W IN G and d l ic in o . ' H r t ry trash a s'& eclalty. No ob too

large J & J Farm s S43 S9S4.

<• .m yw lirr« - Phone 1

LOBEREALTY

T A K E T H E p l u n g e Into th is 10' K 34' sw im m in g pool ‘ Thcfl ha ve a DOQ on th 6 beau llfu l patio surrounded by g r a p r stake I c n t lh o o v e r lo o k in g g ra c io u s landscaped back ya rd . Lots of

. p r iv flc v . Wl^oo you are d ry - le t 's step in to a beau tifu l slono e n lry U p iia irs you h«/lll lin d 3 bedrooms, 2 ba ths, a k itche n , lo r ^ a l din ing room & liv in g roo m vv ith fircp la cc If vou go do w nsta irs you w ill

vSW MtiaoMaw^lv ▼ oom v rec ' f ire p la c e ..4ih bedroom and bath Ooi>l>>e ca rp o rt.' Storage A ll th is «i«cr NE loca tion too.

A F A L L S P EC IAL YOU C AN 'T PASS UP

Owner s a id s e ji, P ricedTL'duced.io 117,500.00 Im tn ed ia te possession. 2 bedcoo'ms, la rgo lot

N e a r ly n e w s p l i t le v e l Mor -Scl^ooi—Olstr.icl-— E xtra -

sharp. Double c a rp o rt. »27,900.00

G O O D TH IN G S Come in sm a ll packages and do we have A su rp rise fo r y o u fH e re 's a sm a ll .2 bedoofn hom e tt\a t- is pe rfect fo r the coup lo 'igs t s ta rlin g out o r w ind in g down. y>ows like a model w ith Its candy s tr ipe car

L H G D R OOM home w ith d in ino ind u liilty _ 'ro o m , fu rnace , good”loca tion . tfl.OOO

2 H E D R O O M w i t h fa m ily room ,

Ks fu rnace , double garage, la rge

112’C LE A H LA K E 5 AG EN CY

Evenings Ken noecher S43.4IS0

C HOICE NORTHEAST loca tion , t re m e n d o u s b e d ro o m s .' fire p la ce s , plus barbtocue, .fa m ily ro o m , b u ilt in. app liances, 2450 squ a re fe e f Call E im e f Som m w 733-5597 o r land o ffic fl o f re a lto rs

NEW 3 bedroom hom e, b u ilt in s iove and rflnge hood. E le c tric he a t No money doiM) Pay closing costs 324 5609

ly 3 , lipfliooni li "DT~rT7II Frfsi i-Mul y o .d Only

N iri' V bi'clrnnrn hri(nr"i 1\„»il b vll<n^^

S;>l OIK) r>.rl{.-r» l<.,n,^

<ICM- ( l i l . i y j , „ m . o il nioduiU ,• rqm nm rn l p frr l lrA t improve'» SI70.0D(I ti.imwi.cMlol,!,.

350 hi..(i<f roiil.-__ loCUt.Qti ? Iiomi"

toIrrrtiv tJvOllnblP

.JAIIEY jQ BEBTS ^RfMTY

• IO?Tt-JO(ll! oiur

li'cd cotdiU (UM 'sTIl nl S? 10 000“

T '^onr 733 4?ft?-I.'y I'iiQt.c 67H B391

FOR YOU R besi buy in rea l esl atela

residencesE D N A IR IS H REAL ES TATE

641 M ain Avenue Wosi O ttice 734 3400 Res 543 5727

Cyndy E rickson Res 733 7367 Deity M ilto n Res 734 4602Dennis Sm ilh Res 324 Q307

TTRICK 3 bedt'oom plus la m liv

a RFck i bedroom H r iV a S , a ir conditioned. fi4,OGOTWO. s to ry 5 bedroom . «xceU «\t loca tion . (29,800SAUNA, 2 bath^ 4 bedroom , pa tio , w ith firep la ce (42,500F A M IL Y room , firep lace, h r ic k 4 badroooU tam e - 120.006-

FEI.DTMAN-REALTORSI I I Ih d h tn * I t N

- -Du(QfJD)WiuHouw^

' I V E D E D r 6 o m S - o n t ic r* - I'i'A NIC* v «rd , Phon« 334-3 B llb « (o r* |;00 a.nt. Appolnlm vnt o nly. J«ronr>t. -

N IC E C LE AN 1 bedroom hom « in Hansen, all room s are large . Ideal for sm all la m ily or re tire d couple.

TA Y LO R A G EN C YM e m b e ro f TWH F a ll i

.• ^ . ‘TWLS" Service ^ n a ld T ay lo r. B roke r 423 52M M aso rtS m lin ' •• 734 4MA^ m iL W ils o n .^ ______ S la u l-

B E R L Y , ly . ro o m , g a ra g e , c lac«J7~Tn!fn5.

kimb —lornI j a f y - 733"5217, J

. . . i r e . . .. . . . . . . . . ._ j iH and C om plb te ly c a r p e k . . b u flt in range and d ishw asher. .2 cn r'A lta ch cd ga rage. P j-ivate w e lt

— on— >'^-Bcrp.~~l'~Mttg~TrDm~t>unt- S26.500 WEST E N D R E A L T Y , 130 B roadw ay South. S43-4409,

N EW ^ be droo m A*l e le c tr ic bu ilt-in range No dow n, pay dlosing « o s ll 324 5609 - >•

) HOM ES FOR SALE in Ouhl. P r ic e d fro m (12.500 I o t 20.000. Call Geno H opkins. 543 4645 o r LA N D O F F IC E OF ID AH O R EALTO R S. 733 0716. f lc r o j iJ re m Sears.

- House a n d 'a cT M o i

3 BEDR OO M H OM E laroe liv in g room , 3 blocks fro m center of Jeropio, (16,000. STOCKM EN'S R E A L T Y 600 South L in c o fn , ^PJOme. 324 4fl45. _3^ i,417.1.

R ta l E i l a t * W a n ta d

0 to 3?0 ocro Form «ilh waler, liuildiOQt Cofttort Mr Brody,

7440 Dallo'n'Diivo Eugrr>o OrDgon.

"ESC O N D ID O , C a lifo rn ia — area o f - W O R LD W ID E IN T E R E S T A p p ro ilm a tB ly t acres at tousv in te rsection ol 3 m a jo r o)l com -Pftnles. Zoned C-T w ith over 440'bn .H iohw ay 3 « . Has 20 un it m ote l • and pool. Only m inutes lo ne w ly .

, oppno(liJJO O -^< ftt SAN D IEG O W IL D A N IM A L 2 0 0 an d o ro ftfttad recrea tion la ke, w i l l , trad e •'To^ ” ’

agent, Geo. Askelson. 503 W. Felic ita* Ave., Escondido, C alif.92025 o r c a ll (214) 746 4 4 U ' evenings:

P a r m i A R a n c h t i

___ P -ric id -rJoW ^C » U -L.......... .......(tv e n ln g in s -a s n ,)

FeldtiYian— RealtorsW a.S hothoneSt.N . . 733.11

ON A _ _ Q i,P A R _ D A iL -y o u -c *n - iM — .,m a n y -m U # s -fro m -lh lH 4 4 0 -*« r# i:—

See th is before the crops a re ' ha rvested . -Call Joan S C h w a r j, -

across iro m Sean,

185 A C ftE S . W ITH ..BKCellent 4 bedrooM hom e, c o rra ls , ba rn , co m b in a t io n m a c h ln iT ' shed- o e ra g e , A o un da nco o t - w a t e r . ' Phone 934-S417. . - - . ‘

of Paul, Could be su itab le fo r O w v d ft lrv loca tion . Contact R icha rd M ay , Paul. 438.5805,

REALTY

A T T R A C T IV E 4 B E D R O O M

H O M E W IT H LA R G E irA d if io n fllly s ty led liv in g room

a ir\in«

Pric i- rLKtuced to sell (12,500.

O N E O F Twin-,F<»ll‘ j f tn e jt homcS- B rick w ith 3 bedroom . 2_D9thS. 2 , tire p la ccs . U irqo w e ll appo in ted* fa m ily room Double garage. Very p r iv a te back ya rd w ith covercd

- mnu ch less than

Lynw ood R ealty

733 9211 A lle r H ours • Jack tti*,t^op

■R‘'J 'S ch w e n d im n n H .irley M iithers M lkc 6 r . iy -------------- -----

When p re b le m t. Jorge e r .im o il, a f ite in t'Our heme, citill » " ene e f tU i sk ille d sp*«ioli»H U s tid b iJ e w . Yeu ‘ 11 <ind the ^#p *nd ob le p e rio n fe f i l l m o it any ip e c ia li je d n i i d yaw m ig h t hove. Coll a

~ ? R O P IlS IO N A lU V « o - ll-# in d th im ^ef}v»« i4ntty l i lte d belew ,_________

• R E FR IG E R A T O R S , w ash es , d r y e rs , I'a n g o s . RcasonatHe- ra le s 30 years experience C.ill S H U M W a Y A P P L IA N C E R E P A IR .. 733 6167

R E F R IG E R A TO R S , F ree/crs . ra n g e s , w a s h e rs , d ry e rs , l i ^ E R N 'S . A P P L I A N C E R E P A IR , 733 546*. B75 F ile r A venue Wesi.

~ A r t InstriTcllo’ n

K E N 'S FU RN ACE C LE A N IN G R ich a rd Orothy new ow ner. 733 6660 evenings. H a iley 780- 4793

G ra ve l, Top Soil

— supply .-------- ---_________ - .3 1234. N orth W eslCrane, R igging and T ransport Cn., ---------------------------

to Loan 7

I M oney to 'lo a n on a n y th in g ol I va lue . Jack 's Pawn Shop 1517

K im tie r ly Rd. 733>794. .

- LT ra ile r N iteh e i

IIIIII

J^hoto FIn ls ttino

24 hour Color Photo Processing. AM BR O S E PHOTO. 205 S. L inco lK ; Jerom e, 324 2727. .'

t r a i l e r h i t c h e s and brake* §I •‘1 0 «llt«r and other. 5

.^,**l*?r'''c*--^41MainAvenua ■I 83*1 I

T r a it j « o a r tia o e S a rv ic *

P A R K S AN D SONS — 733-4441 " com m e rc ia l and te ild e n l la l . ■ > ha u lin g? Containers apecia l * hauls — inside or outside c ity ■lim its . ■

P o u ltry _ P rp c e n m fl_| , Tr^.

I Il - ^ p e t T s m w R r ^ o u E R s .

■ C A R P O R T S , and w in d o w a w n in g s . R e s id e n t ia l ' and n ^ b lle h o m e s . Free estim a tes.

I Home O uilders ____________

I Star C ra ft Homes, de livered on j I'o^ur lo j Sa^nip lcs at 1012 F ile r

P O U L T R Y S U P P L y . 213. Avenue West, 733 3168, ,

& 0 . Oyi.V-Pf-RS and C on tracto rs Culom Duildm g

URfidUUlluTw in F a ils -’c 'a ir* i« 'j9 ia _ ' ' "l-

Q u a llty offset p r in t in g 'a t . low J p rlc«» . Qulclc Copy Center )17.l 2nd St. W *** 711.1300 *

'— Free-eitlmatai '*ia-|niur#a.“ B '~ ' 733-60*8-or-rJ4Tl4(0-*fiy-timir'»—'

' T O W N A N D C 0 U N T r 7 t R E E ■I S E P V IC E _______________ I .

< K O N IC E K TR E E S E R V IC E —* ■Now ( t o i t ^ ^ M echan ica l tre# ■

i T J m rm bs cuc u l and sa fe ly low ered

------ - t> y d r * u lic * l ly - S a v * - I I .” 3 “ 00_j ,_

733 2340, 7J3

(iiumuu. ...uw.v . ».v.

CLOVER AN D a lfa lla seed com i J bining 'U D E 733 3300

----------------------------------------------- ---- I husband and w /ife -te fm-H A Y -3T A C tC tN < rTV A N T E D — 0n lS -1 “ »OTSni?tV05Tmpnr- ro<ljuTrea

length, 30" to 41". Phone 423 5081.

ike enough m oney last year? ' Who Want lo r e l ir e in f ive yo flrs

cl Ihous.irid a m onth lo r l ife ? Who d o e sn 't O p porlun ity • usband and » • ‘

f)Y O W N E R : B e a u tifu lly dec'arafed hom e on qu ie t stree t 2 bedroom s up w llt> 3rd nnd la m ily room In lu l l b a s e m c o ti.,733 0467,

.. ...V..,,,, .V., <,i , ,JJ d l03L O p po rlu n ity fo r

T f r a i f

J a n ito r ia l ServiceI Reimals

Bakery P roducts

C AKES A N D PA STR Y lo r all o c ca s io n s . Q u ttre y s B a ke ry 788 0617.

I THE JAN ITO R M AN — a l l types o l • c le a n in g , c o m m e rrla H

I re s id e n tia l, b u iin e t* . Phono 536 2238 Wendell, ,

" ! T ! fR entals

■ I V a cuu m C lea ne ri. Serv ic*

; ; lm w»ih''^easi“ Fi've'"^^ ” se rv lce .Mis, 733 BM3 or 733-8447,* ■ 4 4 iM a in A ve.'E asi *

Roofing

Jew e lry M aking

' I E L E C T R O LU X PARTS, bags,

Call

Tnm Bu tle r ■

HAY STACKING Nuw 3 wide 38" R ay TllUry

CUSTOM P LOW IM G done p r o i ^ l 7 " ip c c lf l l tv . No lob ■ 00 la rge Je rry Schroeder 543

WANTED Silage hau ling now. (IfJ'K Iflfe r. C hevro le t tru ck . 20 ICn tio is t. 53i.3>56.

Owner n iu s l sefl { fo r health reasons w ilt tr a in•* Lm A w w\nr i/knf • * — —

2 HOM ES ON I lo t o n ly 120.000. P tio nc iF rod Thieme, 733 3838.

BAfeNES R E A L T Y .,733 0227

lD E R F t)R M Boats, M ercu ry and E v in ru d e O u tb o a rd m oto rs BU D & .M A R K 1162 n iue Lakes B lvd . N.

Carpel C leanina

I Saveup fo 90per cent on Jew e lry j supplies. !)EW ELAR T, 323 M a in |

I Avenue. East, 734-2040. |Root Spraying

I Wetl D rli l ln o

. I QOUE.Y a. H E N R Y - T w in F a lls I , M l « CONTRACTORS - R oo l I •■??. " ' " • ' • M ' « > '» « « ' «> • Z I »pra,v lh fl.ou r SBCCiojlly. D on it

I- TAKE A VACATION FR O M Do IT Y O U R S E L F IN G I C heck th e services a d ve rtiie d In irtriAu '^

sp ra y in g , A llo ty p e s spec ia l '

n iTIm oi-N ow i. TvUn FaN i, Iduhd T u cld iv . S«pl»mb«r 19. 1»?3'

••

TmA^RiSm-EED R E SO nT ws

• P r i v a t e P a r f y C l a s s i f i e d A d v e r t i s e r s : ■ • ' R w l E j t o t e E x c l u d e d

iirW ontT fcrf-fororliH lrtir-m rfw p ir* -p it r i m r

-------- ----------------------<3 l in t s — 10 D a y O

DIAL 733^0931n s R - iT A tr o N r o F o u R T o tc F R E o m H B E if s ;

(13 Wi

5 4 J - 4 6 4 B in 6 u h L o i - C Q i l l . l o r d , - A 7 B - ; 5 5 ^ H n - 6 o r l i . y , R u p t r t r D t t l g T P o S r i U ° I I n” G o o d i n g , H o g i i r m a n o r J e r o m o ; 3 2 6 - 5 3 7 5 1H o l l i s t e r , R o g e r s o n , o ^ J o c l < p o l , N o v a d o -

J L

G O O D U O A c r e d f l l r y In H f lo e r m fln areA. 3 bedroom home. LoU o i w a t e r ,’ I7 S ,000

HAGERAAAN R E A L T YJohn LvAAoyno- .........03^4U ^n o l)L A u rn & u i S37 40fl3

_m iL tiO C nfl<U iL___ _

M I O H W A V ♦ 'W O N l A r .R - I I .s c r t i m m u li'ii Trotti (idw iiiov/ri Wow c r o p t«SVCXUl. C .’i'iir C iilin r r ,401^ or K ,i y M o r r iM in .. ........... mnn

TO ACRE S, 4' J r t i ih ’ V Irqm Jt.Tonii', 1 b iM lroom o ld r r hom e ,13?,400 STO C K M E N'S R rA lT Y W jO Soiilh

-------l_*ncol»»r— J rro m e 1?4 4B4S,—3V4- —«7S,-T74-f7aS .....................................

160 ACtoES N E A R JiTonn- ow fiM c rip p le d m u s t -s r l l T ^ JM o n r to h r tn B37 4060 1^5.000

'OiACHfcS /iM T n r i's w n ip r idnrtH or .S lock Closfl in i30,000 CUEAW

LA K R S AG f?N C Y. ' I I U Ma H util Phonp S43*464 Evftfilnos 543 4IB0 -

1 Tmn,¥m4hl~ 1 — r e a l t y !

040 ADDISON ' 7313W7

lAO ncrf^ O.iiry. 37 covvs, 10J iiM .l£X i___ iu i lk . i i iu — c c iu jp n ita l—.iJa.li-r, sw,i*»iiT , ,ir.t1-rtriti »aiOOO

■“ 170 .ILfl” . I.»VS UL'.lutllul JW O' thrtp brrtroom -hnm nf. r^ t.in rh ion

• Urtrn .

o i •iTavTT.indTT’patn j r g

A c r « i g t l > L o ) f

C H O I C E S A C R E D . E x c e l l M t v i e w , s o il , lo cflliijn .S Q u lh w o it T w i n . 733 74 7 0 , 73^ 170D

4 P L U S A C R E S In T w in . R a I I s . . ■ E jic c llc n l lo c f ll l o n .- i ^ o r s A ie b y

o w n o r P h o n o 733 71 4 1.

•S A C H E S in O u h l . Alt In P flS lu r o , (ificc'cj, nice o ld f lr - h o m o an d fyirm O u ^ d in o s O kM io r s n y s brTh g In of erJ O H N S T O N F R E A L T Y

Mobil* Hom«i

V A R D O 1} K 40 w ith 4 lo o t E x p < in d o In i r o n t h v l n a r o o m , u eclrflonvs 73 X 3 19 3 n f f « r 4 p .m . .

A t W A V S B E T T E R B l^ Y S

^ ATR E n U irO IN G -Jo ls for s f l i f 3 '

rcL- c .in y r . 733 9ftM

i " i i r e s ~ C “ W ‘ W a r

6 0 a ticr(*i w illi J i O i r f .u id 4S0n c r(.'» ..i)r iv iiii- a iio tn u -m c o m s ilrto r an<l I, i l l Ic i-d foe 7M) lu'na

■ tt3 0 ,0 0 0 P n s s in U ’ l P i « o w ith o p 'in n lo buv

P rice rcd o frc t lo i?J.VSO i-. c o llo n i la ^ i i l v l»orM' . Siji

, Bedrooms, two b<iihs irn iiiro ir tt i ' possession CnII on tiuso ru ' irx if ly i

SuptT O e lu .o H o it ir ( i v r bedroom s, iwo b.nns Twm l-n iis lov lit'M w ir ii p rem ium loc^ liun

E i r h c f H o y l i : / 3 J i4 i S A r v l l l a Ro !>b m s 433 4434 m i l R a lp h s 7 3 3 I0 7 J J e r r y R o b b in s 433 4434 v C w ,^

m o A C W E S I N J e r o m e C o u r M y , 47S ---«ul*«vft*w»-«nd-tfp«iiaicrt*t)y-<Ji>ot>-

• w e llp u m p D fl la n c r b ru s h la n d t a n ------- OO —w i t h - r o w —c r « p - o i ^ - M v « * o i r f c —-go—w n n —ro w —c rc p ^ u f hvcbtui.

N u m e r o u s . g o n M a u > b i*|U l|n u le n a n i liQ U > fs a n d n v e r y oo o d

D.RYDEN A G E N C Y3?4-5?3?E*tnmo»

40? S<> lifK o ln 3 M 4 0 JV 1» 536 ?fl04

JEROME, IDAHO

S T O C K O R D A I R Y R A N C H G o o d _ lncfl[jcfn 220 o c r c s . m o d e r n , 3

b e d r o o m h o m o ( 3 7 ,1 0 0 w it h go o d le r m s T H Q - R N E - R E A L T Y . BBA.

' 3 0 n . S h o s lio n c . A n n W il to n 534 — 3 4 i 2 ^ W t !n d c l l .— M L -U ic fl - .T h o r n e .

437 3 1 11 . M u r l a u g h . C li l f D iC k S O n , «34 M IB . G o o d in o

2 L _ B u « l n « t » P r o p e r t y

C o m n itrc l. i l P ro p rrfy . A S P tC lA L T Y

F c ld ln i.tn H i'.illo 'A 7T3 1980

S UNIT M O T E l. . ’ ;! room home, 3 --.4 U U -o a rd 0 i:-J 3 3 J a i3 ,. .S £ :U - QR- ___ lO A D E___ ____________

soutii ln n u s ir i. i7 *^ i> rk ~ 7314825^. w w k d iiv i,

A c re a g e t L o t t

..-UumcUiuJjL’?nD'i«iitiiiuh. wa.ioii.

REAITOW S M J0M 4 t.omScrtfs

110.140 L O l. l iK .V iM M)1 1 ,1M

I 0 « SALE Choice homesHo lots b o i iu t i lu l v< ille y v iew , s p r in g w .iiL 'rpressure, o iled road, sold and financprt b y owner L f< iien l Ic-rms W rile (lax 394 H 'i i Il'V. 7S8 4 109

HY OWNER S 10 f lr re home sites. J iTom i' nri'rt Easy term s Phone 374 DOOA. 334 5740.

:.HOR T 40 acres Sf'virn m lirs Soulli w osi Twin Prtll-. on- Salmon Ira c l, no w a te r , b e a u t i lu l v iew (or li i/ il( lii)u tnSOO cash M AU R IC E K LAAS M EAL ESTATE 733 4519 or 735 7175

200 ACHES good l<i'n«l, 100 acres’ c u liiv rt le d , good w ate r r lu h h on ly V4S,000

~ A IS £050 "ilc rP 5 '~cro5 r'"tii"J i'r6m e,' ■ iinoU o u U iu ilt lm o s P n c v ri a1 145.000

C A R L B U T L E R

^ R E A L T - Y - . .l* ir t - '- ....... .. •

_^.374 ni44 374 UQH6 324B347 -

“ W rrn r rM P fT 6W C ) “ no'’acres 'near h ile r . k-liuti sta te 6t cu ltiva tion

' M A C K N E Y A G E N C Y,MJ Sh iiM ion i'N orih 733 4559A i <• Jcilinson 733 5852L d U 'u w n 326 4052H a r jcv W ill in m i - 324 5109

LO r iO N l in tor (lu |ile> 111 (■•celK-nl IJ l fcHU

31 C t m e t e r y L o t i

I9 n UHOADMORE 14 » 44. all___c lc L ln c . 2 .bLd ruu(iis . ba lhs.

V iira y e M o b ilu Home P a rk ,

m.i<^LCyALL£Y. ________OBU-eHOMBS^

S I N G L E - “ D O I / f lT f W /D fS ''■i‘ > m ile s W « i t o f W e t l 5 Pdr^fs

P h o n o 7 3 3 -6 1 4 1

1964 F L E E T W O O D10* 57 loo i,W a s l7W S

... W hite It Lasts

$2695

W asher, tJ r y i r r u fo rh y f shod, a ir con d ilion cd . PhHn5 733'<l444

11 F u r n l i lM d t U f l lu r n H a U U f

f=0R L E A S E In .Je rom e, 7 bedroom - h o m o .o n J r*b « lro Q m ln D n i« f| ’ »n l.

tU O p lu s u t il it ie s . ) yoAr lease. 7Sfl 3971. - _____

3 DEDROOAA b r ic k hom o <n Tw in F a lls , un lu rn l& hod, phone Durley.' 478 541)1. / .

^OR L E A S E IN H A G E R M A N . -n e w ly ccn^odclcd? b c jro o m nqm c.(u rn js licd , .n o _ c h i!d r f f i , .or p ^ t j ?m lhum 1 'y '('a r) tJcposl) req u ired

— *175 m on th rPhone-037-4^47.

n rm rsF IN E H O M E S g n d

P L E A S U R E C R A F T

P n f l v S u p p l i e s S i . T v i c i '17 Y E A R S S E R V IN G M A G I C V A l i E Y

4 1 ? A ( l< l> io n A v o . W

FOR R E N T m otJcrn 3 bedroom •hom eand s r jia ll fa rm Acreage w ell fenced In g rass and aU A llA 'tw on ty m in o le s fro m Tw in F a lls , Nice

criod W ill m ako aM rac tlve offer, lo 'p ro p e r ly q u n l l f l i fd n /id rc lc rc n c c d p a r ly . If In terested sm d na m e, address and phone num ber to Times.Nows^QoXc-Vr^

3 DGOROOMv L u x u ry hom o. Nor Ihuast toc<V'on to r lease u n til June 1. 1973 R elerences re q u ire d Pf>one 733 9211. 711 4001

1 fl'EDR O O M HOUSe'. nb Chird'rcn 033 o a ks S ire d . K im b e rly

7 OEDROOMS, 1 bath plus 3 bedroom s and u t il i ty In l^asemen La rge liv in g room . dini'nQ are^

__C arpo l in Jiv>ng.'4snd d in in g a re a -

plus dM oR E A L T Y . 733 1404 For v iew ino

dow nfow n T<i)'/ln F/>ll&. 4,41)4 &quaro

O F F Ic a S P A C E 'fo r -H if> l^ ji lr -c o n - d iflo n .. good tocatlon. A fternoons 733 4991.

0 ^ k .lC E . SPACE, ava ila b le toon on Dloe LB ke i N orth. Phone 37S-2416 o r 733 0714.

FOR B E N T : 3 ^ 0 square faet, __ Iluslness o r t t< ^ g o . p fio nc 733;

M — ---------W ln t« t f lo R « itf

Mltc»il«niN>u« Por SiTt

139.95 « t C t i ln 'i 733 7

M O V IN G S A LE : D oll v lb rA flng QxeroJser. w a te r ‘ skis, po rtab le t fe ra o ^ S lrom be rg H m o c lo c k ^ 3 4

rivm — I uiriuvcr i iiv r il w iir i_ p iu e L u s tre . R en t e le c tr ic

sharnpoder n ~ G ffF E F fA W A U T 'S

41 W a n te d lo D uy

AM D IT IO U S YOUNG m an would like to ren t 140-740 fa rm lan d . Call 374 4747..

FAM IL -V OF 4 wants house In town ‘ o r SfTii'll acreage w ith house. 733

9445

iv ; i 13 « 44 3 UEDROOM tl,OOQ

H&bson T ra ile r Court,. HcVburn

(i.E A U I I » Ul. 1{|G Sky m obile Home. >4 ^ ?0. taku o v «(o n lr .u t Sp.Ke No 4. Sky Lane P .trk . Iw i i i f a l l s C<vi be seen ev<T>inus f i l le r 4 00

U V 'O W N E R 4i 2^ 44 AAobilf Hom e, see ii> Cilsweil M obile

_ CiJur!, L o I . " IL -

' } H tD H O O M M O H IL t tiomt- ready ty m ove into H nve to see .\j

. PII-L..1 I. ' Phoiu- 423 4j;/>

M O U IL L HOME 12 » ftO 1971 L ik new. delu»e r'.tnge. 3 bedroom PItune 93J 5060

I97IA A A R LE 1TE M O B IL E Home 12 ■ 45 w ith B « 17 e»pandO Lived in 4 m onths Pt>one 733 5276. or 733

GET YOUR H OM E sk ir lo d before “ ir'olri weather c o m f i ’ jp riccTW U rt"

the purchase or an aw nino Cntt Inc? Petersen 734 4505

----------- iW O B IU rH O M E 'F A R K ' 'Now r«‘rt<fy lor o iiu p m K V “ >2. 14,

doub le w>df unHs. gas. phone. C.iD'e. rec ri-.jtio n hn ti 717 Souih HIvcl W es', Jerom e 324 2009 'or 124 5740

_AM U .R IC AN 7 bedroom fu r .liL-d m obile ho fjie . carpeteo

-- jk - ir*M .-rt ir-< o r^d ilr flf> frt-73^-193;

M LO AN S on ' m o b ile hom es (SvnilaWc y<iih H acienda Homes in t 733 7J4B

IVM M ' h b TW O flD m obl ic' hi)'iyT ,~y « 57 9- eipAncio 7 bedroom , tu rn isned Phone 733 0041,^733

i r s YOUR MONEY

S P E N D I T W t S E L Y lDURING GATEWAY

I ^ A L L G l e a r a n e e

SALEA T E W A Y

T R A I L E R C E N T B R .

Blake .Str'eut At Addison . .' Twin Falls - Phone 733:2410 .

nTTTTN E M O H ILE HOME PARK Now Open Heated sv /io im ing po o l sau na , e ie rc is e ro o m , clubhouse, pa tios, s io rag t' sheds. I)«d ' an d < .ariiper p a rk in g , sidew alks ^ng.paved s lre o i L ^ rg v 17, 14 or doub le Wide spaces Call >33 4407. 734 4411 or 733 8440

i 9 - Z 3 ^ s -

•.ARE HEREO n O is p lo y N o w 1973

14 « 72 A lta

$9595

B R O C K M A N S

T R A IL E R S A L E S

NEW . E X T R A LA R G E F irep lace, carpeted. AduHs 1403 Olh Avenue East

] ] F u r n l ih e d A p t i . A O u p l t x t l

207. F A L L S A V E N U E W e s t, 3 bedroom s, lu r i||kh ed . carpeted.

.U i i lu v d it i" ' ------------ ~ ~ • ‘-b<isr Pnone 734 2BS5

SMALL f U R N IS m ED a p a r lm c n t to r r er'i E I dor- p re le r r i-d Jusi /^M iT V Inn 733 H0H9

U P S T /i|lR S A P A R T M E N T (or n i.dd ie aged bactiutor Deposir r ^ flu Ir e tJ 1 T T / “ * ’ 'r 4 th Avbnue East

W ANT TO R E N T . Fat! p fts lu re lo r stock cows In Jerom e area Phone 324 0231

40 M i s c t l l a n a o u f F o r S a l t

R f f i : & W D G DIF YOU h ^ ‘ f irep la cc woolire p lacc wood, why not advertise ii lo 21 .0()0 fa m ilies wtio read ihe C lassified ads d a ily

20 TON H Y D R A U L IC PRESS. Master Spring Service, Phone ^ 3

lape recoVder and p layer Lio-&tLT.«o l,9ZQ-maa<:l-AiJo,

A L U M IN U M P L A T E S ! •> 31"* 007" 70 cirnts each or 15 ccnts in lots 01 SO o r 'm ore See G erry W hile ,- Times News, T w in Falls

•I^OOL T A U L B ^ - -h o m e and c o m m e rc ia l a cce sso r ie s Sales and Service Jam es C lark . 733 5401 a lte r 4 p m

N E E D L E P O IN T T A P E S TR Y )

weekdays 733 3804, M rs W .il.am H fu le y . 153 9ih Avenue E<is'

C A R P E TS COAAE clean w ith our M achm e Reni HOST 11 W Uion Q jlo s Tw in F a lls and Jerom e

M U S T S E LL C o lo r T-V, — fe fn u e i^ lo^ r-*to vO rH in l« qu »-l«b te .

Phone 473 5974

t*S 7R U D G E R E X P 'A N D 0 |iQ M E . bPttroom 14 » 37 11500 lo rn iV ie d

•13000 m fo rn is h c f l Ptione B37 4V19 H,iuorm<«i

iV 4 ^M **+ tfc -H -fr-JT J rd m o m rT rB 7 \r room tip.oul..-iftOO eq u iiy . assum t J94 ,» m o iiih p a y in u iis . Ptione 374 5403

SIMPSOHS

“W DBILEt" S r • WDMES I MW..

< 5 T > 1

PARKSALE$iPARIS SERVICE

Paris & Serv ice

— P lw n » -0 * .-D RENT-AC-S--------------734 5480 or--s>op by a t &4l WesI M ain . ^

TH E H E lb ftN oM ra c liv v openm o lo r one a d u lt af 227 7th N orih RCIcrencOS

O I-A U T IF U L 1 bedroom lu rn ished in K im b e r ly No p rc S c h o o ' C hildren or pets *112.50 m onth -A vd ility ic novy, 473 4739, n ig h H

] ] U n f u r n l t h t d A p t i . A D u p le x t i

FO U R , R O O M S. O A TH , p o rch

I UEOROOM carpeted, drape Stove ri.-lrc(iiTdlo r-rturn ish»!d . J^o pc U >02 Fijer Ayi'nui;.. .Z33-M92.

~ l \ r r a - c l l \ , i h

156 M A U R IC E STREET

734-4195__________ Q II......---------------------------

I ? bcd.oonu • «JI o

Iii'liol ciiid (J<opr\ •' tin* liiM i(\rnfiinT _ • pon* ‘

S L E E P IN G R OOM S, a ir con d ifloned. c lo se ' in, p r iv a te en trance 137 4th Avenue N orth

W o b ile .H o fn c i

i X 40 loot House luritistM-d but ii pets 733 1 1J4

34 O ff ic e & D u s in e i t

SM up. m ove r ig h l m J34 3?ftJ

_ ^ tO X CLEARANCE 1,4 FOQT FIEETW OOD

t K.niirM CSkiM,-

' ,6995

iMQMLEh .q m e -s -

l £ 3 V K m . b c f J y H ' d - — 7 3 4 3 4 4 0

. O P E N 7 D A Y S 9 T O 9

QKANO N e w b u itd in g -iri oxcfU cn t downtown loca tion for lease 1740 s q u a r f feet ar}d-w itl design In te r io r1 ° , ^ 'j i ' .J c n n flD U ii.a o c a iic flU o n CSuitab le fo r P.rofesstonal o(tlce% or rolAll ootlo i Call D ick Messer s m ili i^ a i Gem StAte R ea lty ' / j 3

M l ic t l la f T M u t F o r S «la

’ W E ^R E 'Q U lLD hyd rau lic lacks at..................... ■■?T.O.--------

" . -C A 5 H ;P -0 R ;a C ltA R A « E T A i:r '- Gopperi Orassi A lu m in um . - R ad ia to r. O a iio rlo s . e tc . -

H. KO P P E LC O - I573nd Avenue South ' , -.

A/IUL. D U Y -d lro c t o r Auction your

W ANT TO BUY house to be moved. 5 bedroom or m ore W rite Bo« X 15, c-o T im es Nows. -

A p p l i i n R T " 57

^ Id o m o n s t ra fo r ) . Raduc^ed*''^o, »37V.9i, new w a rra n ty a» M fc Y E le c tric 441 M a in Avenue East. Open M ondays t i l l 9 p.m . -

40 INCH F rio icra lro ranoe. recon d itlo no d and guaranteed. t09.9S at C ain 's 733 7 i n . _______ ;

SP EED Q U EE N e lectric d rye r. “ recondiMoned Afld 0U Ar»n lee tJrtM

ft1 C ftin 's 733-7\U, ;

30 'lN C H W ectlnohfluse rat^Cfe, used

A fte r 5: jw p m .------------- r ..........

30' GE fR A N G I;. C oronado re fr ig e ra to r, good condlflon. Calf a fte r 5 Phone 733 043S.

W A N T E D TO DUY R esp ira tory O ird ie M a rk 7 m ach ine. Phone 374 5540

R E D BA RN . V j N orth W ashington Iron w are dlshn*. fu rn itu re , Du' and sell R esi' e

AD D IS O N . A L L E Y A N T IQ U E line C hina. Qia5^ .-iiLvcr. lQ pc rccn > .o i

—oa u :oU c£ la b lo> .-a uy .if4 C ,733-5030

V IS IT OUR Hoard Hoi Johpston.^-312 ^ ^ uth-Sv H k irp o rt R oadi 73T 3345

M u s ic a l In tlru m B fit t

N EW Y A M A H A pianos, used pianos Y a m a h a g u i ia r s K L H s te re ro c o rd p iayors . W AR N E R MUSIC 131 Shoshone N orth

D A N b IN S TR U M E N T In a l ren ta l - C on irr'S flrrTTP rr'B TJ ifdy .' ’A r i l b y Y a m a h a 133 S tiostione S tree

■■-NQdtx^731J M l.W A R N E f i M U M I

1949 M O D E L C A R L H O F N E H

-F O R -S A rE rTJp -ngh l piahoTOO 7 J i '

E l * C T R O N IC C A L C U L A T O R r '> m in g to n • ED C I by S p e rry Rapd 13 d ig its , w ill add, su b tra c t, m u lt ip ly , d iv id e , transpose, ac cum u la lcs , constant J125 Phone M r H ow ard . 733 0931

-NEW 90'' N ebraska Ho«t*eslcader w cn d m iil^H o rse weather vam 940 Fa>r S lrvc l. Qutil tiO.

FOR s a l e P o lle r ’S k.ck wheel, t ire br ick 250 QaMon propane lank Phone 788 3B52

W A N T E D , Good used Oil HeattTS^ trash burners and Stoker m at.cs Banner Furm turtJ 733.1421.

SE lG LE R O IL H E A TE R W ITH tank, VIOO., F ra n k lin stovt! VIOQ

, . i r n a ll e le c tr ic water h ^ t ^ J3S_ - 438 4 th-Avenup C fls f

U4 EO-J»tHE. cable and sdckcr rod. various s iio s ; a it tcnoths Can 430 5402

T D 5 T 0 M WA D g -D n7C P €S r~7n-aT chod GC. w a sh e r an d d r y u r . Avocado M atctH ’d re tn g e ra io r and's iove . b ro n /e Lawrt F u rn itu re . 2 0 ' tan. shag carpet 17«l4 733 7773

R E V O L U T IO N A L ' F l OUR /k^ilt Powered by blender base 149 95 phone 733 4424

M liP rL e R S ^ in r ta t ip iJ W hite Voit' w a it. C om ple te m u tfie r se rv ice inc lu d ing custom duals to r ca rs and p ickups AQ DO TT'S AU TO SU Pt^LY , 505 Shoshone St South.

CORHUGAjT B O & IBER G LAS S fo r pa iios . lences. tra ile r s k ir t in g or any use w here a good look inft cheap ly p riced m a te ria l i» des ired

' W fS iprn N ursery . Twin F a lls

o o u B te - B fK P - in - i iV c o n c f i t “ ^d itio n . V i . Ptione 733 7441 —

?TOW A W A r bad to r ren t, 14,00 a w w k^^^ BA N N E R F U R N IT U R E ,

DO IT Y O U R S E LF I Shampoo your ow n ca rp e l, n ro trss io na l resu lts

__ R uU . A -C la rk o -^h a m p o o w w ithlo m p a n io n va cu u m B a nn er t u rn itu ro . fS l \ i t \

G OLF CART Cushman e le c tr ic , im m a cu la te condition Phone 934 5324

SHOPPE, 447 F ile r Avo.iu

FOR SALE 7 0 'Telescoping antcnnn tower— w ith , a n io n n fr—and— OC- Snower p re a m p lif ie r . Phone 733- 4950

■FOR SALE: 32 by 12 Foot BuildingC a n De IJse d As A f le D 0 tifu l'’ 2 B e d ro o m C o b in W if h 'P f a c -

.tj.cally no R d m o d e tin g , C o m p le te w illi 2 Lo rg o 'P ictu re * W i n ­d o w s , B o th , m o d e rn structu re w ith o v'e rh o n o in Q ro o f, fron t a n d / c o r e n try . . _

j M A K £ _ Q £ f _ £ f i ! l

■ T I = I € I S E N M O T O R S,704 -^ Q in A v e .'E . L Z 3 3 ^ 0 0 -

M UST SE LL 1977 A lam o a m p h lite r,— l i : — spcAkcc^^— 17C__w a U s_ pcrtlC■ pow er Phone 324 2024

120 BASS E LEC TR O N IC accordion Pro|ession<il rriodel 7 bass sw it. c h e s , 13 tre b le s w itc h e s and m as te r treb le sw itch w ith m at ching u |t fa sonic dual channel a m p lif ie r. L ike new condition Re1 Ait c o s t. tU9S . &ell <or 1S95 374 2041 before B 00 a m ,. a lte r 4 00

L ike now. Call 733 9

ORAND n e w W hirlpoo l portab le • o lQ ctnc D rye r, on ly 149.95. w '

M ondays t i l l 9 p;n

48^ Htating & A fr Condlllonino

Oood Thlngato.Eal

B A N A N A , H U D D A R D A cor squash purnus. parsnips S24 Wesi H eyburn 733 2963

- *red-spud» "^OodenstHb'J

lO M A X Q E i- .c a b b a g e . p e p p e r - ^ rod or grfien. m elons. B a kor's '-5 m ile West o l K im b e rly on Sugar F a d o ry Road Phone 423 4144. or 423 449li.

E X C E L L E N T F A R M trye rs Un oressed pnone 733 6054

P atit'S upp IlH

PUPOV. W h lta , lA !^ v «« k s . o l d , ’

-AKC R q O tS T E R G D -N O fW O O ia n -- E l k h o u n d . p u p p le a fo r t a l e . S43- 4441.

i A S S E T i . S h U J i u t . P o o d la i , a f t d . -

-P O O O U E -C D O O A A I N G . - s t u d - s a f ^v i c e ,, p u p D l e s .- C h s r i M l l l i r ; M e n n e l i , W o H - R « o # p c o r n a r ,

.iC im b e r .lt L J 2 3 :i IQ 4 .................................

423 5377 a fte r 4

A K C G R E A T D a n e s P o o d le s , D e a g l e i , D r l t f a a i e * / S a m o y e d . f e c i a l o n N o r w e a l a n E i k h o d n d i , u e r m a n S h o r th a lr s . A l t o P o in te r s . T o y T e r r i a r i , O r l t a P o o l , G e r m a n

R E G IS T E R E D A U S T R A L IA N Shepherd m ate na tu ra l heelers P ro v tn 'Working pa ren ls . Phone 543 4094.

R E G IS T E R E D Q U E E N S L A N D Blue Healer, (A us tria n cattle dogi pups Ptione 543 5094

W A»4TB0—F A LL Pasture rent fo r Range Cows, in K im be rly Hansen area, muST be Icnced 423 6647.

R EG IS TE R E D P O LL E D H ereford butts La m p ligh te r breeding. Ted

• -AAonaghArt-fl37-484a-HaoermBn---------

fJEO SPRING ER Holste in. $ m onth ca lvy . Prog tested. Jerome J24- 5439, after 4 p.m

RED PO TATOES, 5 cents, corn lom aloes. 5 lb s . 40c, Vance's

• s t f ln o , - F irc r ■ ana w s T T iin W r

P l a n t s . T r o t i S h r u b t

LANDSCAPE W IT H Spruce ani Pine and dig yOur own, a fte r 4 ahi wcchWTds. 734 3116.

HAVE A BEAU TIFU L _____U W N O V E R .h llG H T .> -

' ' ‘VQ in ! m£ m u d AhU3 DUST

C A\V AT O N t OfiH t fO llO w iN G NUMBERS 2 2 6 5 4 0 7 - 2 2 6 -2 3 7 6

H a y ; G r a i n t P t « d

45 . R a d i p .T V A S t a r a o

CLOSE OUT - 0 tr f lc k tap 'cs 'and cassettes - S A V E i Also buy,

- tra d e * T H E E ^ T A P E ' SHOP, - M a in Avertue 'SoU lh ; T w in Falls, Idaho

40" R C A Stereo console w itri AM F M

F u r n it u r e I . C a rp a l

U N F V N rs H T D ’ ' ’ "F u R’ M r’r b r r ^h ighest qualH y, good selection M a ry C arte r Patn^s. W3fc K im b e rly Road 733 3493

U N F IN IS H E D S tuden t Desks la rge s t selection , v arious sues and m o d e ls C o m p le te lin e o ' u n f in is h e d fu r n i tu r e Banno F u rn itu re 733 1471

> . H .-L fN O L -e -O M —r* U G & ;ASSO R TED P A TTE R N S . »7 95, D A N N E R F U R N IT g R E . T w in

. F a lls . 733 1421

■ SPOT CASh F or F u rn itu re Apptmnces

Things of Value BA N N E R F U R n W u RE

1377nd Avenue WesI 733 1421

W A N T E D Used (u rn

spaciai 4 j r

REPOSSESSED Spanish love seat . ^ O t l . a p lo ., c rusficd velvet,

cavur'. Looks Uke new . ta k c aver paym en ts . Save over. »100 Banner F u rn itu re 733 1431

LA R G E W ALN U T w a ll unuS% x '7 ' M o td yT V and e tc . UO. Phon»-7J3- 3129

T O L L ' f> iz r ' r o t i« w jiv ~ t5 P n ~ v p r 7 c lean, coll s p r in g ’ base, t l 9 9S at C ain 's 733 7 in . , ’

d itlo n , 149.95 a t C a in 's 7

3 P IE C E M edlte rraneA n bedroom . set, dresser, m ir ro r , chest, and

bed, JU9.95 a f C ain 's 733 71 1 1

K IN O S iz e 6eA utyrost m a llre ss - and s p rln g ,|lO S At C ain 's 733-7111

G O O D -D A iR Y nay T o rta te , b y le m i t ru c k load Bonded hay and o ra l

. buyer Oorda T ruck ing . 934-4034

CUT. BA LE AN D STACK s fra sh.ires Dave H.insmg 334 5107

W AN lTE D —F a ll oas iu re iin tp 3tl(i bred d a iry hC 'ters. N e e d fe e d lo t

A P P R ' O X I / ' r \ SO ton 3rd crop hay, lo p t, sale S tarting

A P P R O X IM A T E L Y 40 acres, th ird Baled In fie ld , end com ing week A ll or p a r t Pt.one 733 4131

The ad d iilve for corn and a ita ila Special be low cosi p r ice of 50c per pound on orders o l 500

lundsor m ore W rite Do* Y 3.

» L * C k “ * n o iu1 . D att foundation tia rd

FR ESH or Sprlrw er cows o r h e lfa r i o u a ra n fta d . Eluy o r trade for ip r ln o e r t o r b«*f Hap o r Clyde HuQhet, 6uhl.'S<3 S f2a c r S43-M49HuQhet, 6uhl.'S<3 S f2a c r S43

GOOD OADY and pasture calves for sale A ll kinds. W one 324 4147 or 334 4070. Jerome.

100 lo 110 Holstein he ife rs on nand* W elghI 1.000 to 1,350 pounds. twQ w ays to finance. One to lou r year* Cows Insured a g a lh tl death A ll h e ife rs Q u a ra n te e d .. Eugene Hughes. 324 741S, Jerome

. H o r i t i

5 Y E AR O LD Buck Skin Mare, green broke Arabiar^ and w uarie r cross Phone 733 804^ ________

H O R S E S H O E I N G A N D T R IM M IN G La va r Gough 733 4794 _

37 P t l t l i S u p p n t t

LA H HA D O R A N D Germ an Shor H a ir cross pups C all a lte r 5 733 2593

A D O R A B L E AKC M in ia iu re Schnau/er puppies No shodding, g r odor. 478 2^93. a lte r 5 p.m.

W AN t C d HORSE PASTURE For Sale 7 sets la rge harnesses T ilt tra ile r Phone 733,0471.

THOROUGHBREDS M ares, f i llie s , co lts . Special. 3 year stud colt over 14 hands. 733 0095

G E R M A N S H O R T M A IR <»n(] G erm an im n te r pups fur sale Sen After 4, 7 ' ; rtiik-s north ot Dead in a n 's Corner.

TO G IV E AW AY, HlAck German Stiephord and H usky. . 10.m onths o ld , m a le , has'Shots 733 7244

A U S y R A L lA N C A T T L E dogs (D in o o l stock, w aich or fa m ily pel 4 m onths Phone 473 S947

- A T m n r T w ; - B T f T O n R < r T r 'A dsgreat proven s l r t . na tion 's h ighest

•5 A V e N O -A N O -C H A tftrI tables. 733 6lJ4.*-flfrer'SrOO

FOR S A L E V 95' o f .d se d All wool carpeV Gflod cohditlo rv Phone 733

u re e u i o t oeeVflvalTab’ lo. Buhl. 543 4103; Jerome, 334 2457. Shoshone, S86 7SB7,. B u r le y , 471 9353. H a ie llo n . 0^9 5 303

A K C ' S A J N T B e rn a rd pu pp ies Ri<aso-iat>l<) price. Phone 532 44B.

•AKC S A IN T fie rn a rd pu pp ies Reiiso<n>ble priqe Phghe 532 4440

. M y A N n . 5 Q C I. E I ' t l . ih rt i. : o re a I v . i r i f ly of doijs Phone 734 3493.

rnS/6 -p u rtib ro d - G erm an S h orfh a ir flogs I year Old. .Rpady. lo s ta rt _luuUUW*--4tt3----- ^ ----

A K C R E G IS T E R E D D a c h tl

FOR SA LE R e v a 's Red B n r, reg is te red tit ly , age 3 Quarter

__ra n U j ge lding W3>3-^7 1

HOR SESH OE f N O , T R IM M IN G , ' 334 4431 or 733 0490^ D a n y fr Fine, F l i e r . A ll s hoe in g c a s h .

10 H E A D OK Y E A R LIN G whtte lAcej} bucks, good breeding Stock. C oium b ianand Panam a cross 430

....................... --------------------------*

3 R E G I S T E R E D QiACk Angus yea rlin g bu lls. IS ire - T riton aevertised by M on Reposa as longest bu ll) 733 0B95

"S U Y IN G A N D s c ll in o S p rin g e r d a iry he ife rs- cows by order ‘ Phone Juanita o r Alan Posey. 374

R E G r r t E R E D P O L L E D H C ^C FO R D S 35 bred cows 13 open he ife rs , 29 calvos. 3 herd

'• I ra s , phone •17 4U a •

35 H O L S T E IN .3 0 m ilkm g SOOgatton bLNk tank, m ill in g un its Phone 7BB-

7 SUFFOCK R AM LAmbs, e l ig ib le - ■■ -f.co lA lf.AU on— U U cao ls ia r-od .-Su flo lk ewe lam bs 54) 4753

M ^ a r [ p A Ranch Suiwl>**

’ ‘I ' w o o d e n ~ s t o c k ! R AC k i w .sale Phone 035 5311. " • ^

M Farm Implamanlt '

iV CURL SPUD bed fo r sn le ..L lkc . -ngw..PHQnc,/33.3flg2--------------------

F0R~SAVE Olio ro w Cehl corh head,_ e xc e lle n t‘cdnrtltlon ; »75. Call I 2 9 - -

F«rm SiHHilist (looJi 10 . CycUl 1 Sunillal 14 AiKolFar.U lt-v^-TlJe sd a y rS jW e w lfeM tir ~ ‘nuijts-N e^tiyT w In P a ll i, Id L h ^

r S » l ^ A u f e iF o r S f I c Aufes For Salt

GROVES SP IT F IR K Cl . bow . M pound M " U Pf

M Bk« r ia i o n ib l i oN

1» 7 p H O N D A S U b « « u l l l u l c o n c illlo n .; . W ilt M c r f / l c t <br 1350. P h o n t 125-

W 1— U w d 4 r o w c o r n h e itd fo r 4tO o r ^ I O - C o m b l n » r - a * H n c h - < p a d n g ,

FOH“ ^S 0 7 ijn B rffT T re — B T c n n rA P A R T M E N r S c h M M fr o m t h t

. • • 4 « c ll o n ,ln lottKV-'s C I « u l M * d A d « '

13 O A U Q E P U M P l ’ ih o t g u n . n - i c i i o n , C l , c i i r m w n s . - ••

ro n -s A U U T - iT r j- r tmc o n d itio n . U 0Q 6r b *i

d a y i . Pic C o u r t r U t N o . U , •

|TWIN FALLS TRACTOR- & IMPLEMENT CO,

« p . m . PK o n e f3 3-7833.

J O E ' S G U N S A N O ^ r f l n g G o o d > .A I p o p u la r m i k H ar>d c a l l l b « r .

— R llle rH h e to u n » 7 -p ls to < rr-o p fT r-r - • . m . I d l l o . m . 7 d a v i . 7 < n j ^ i i a .

- A v » n u * - W M h - T w m ' F i n i . P h o n #

- P < > R - S A l ;B r * W 7 J - V a m a h » - » J l T -’ b a U 'o H K .J ^ h o n f

P lo n t a r T r a l la r ' i a v m l n o * '

- l » 7 l T R A I L H O N 6 * - M - t n r o o o d -. c o n d lllo n . « 1 7 S . « 3 « 7 1 , : a l » * f J

p .m . . • .

C U S H M A N T R A I L S V i l R / 7 ^ " h o r i w w a r . tH c a ll t n t - c o n d )(lo h .

1967 B 8A 441 V i c t o r , t r a il ( o r o c k a t , h a l m a t .o o o d c o n d itio n . P t iJ n # 7J3 - 4513. “

D A I S U Nfro m NISSAN w ith pride

'BffoMnf/o^'on A f . . .— 'D E A N - M Q T O R ~ C O . r4 0 9 C n d A vo . S, 7 3 3 -2 0 2 2

T — 'V WJ.RAO.E

ABBIE^S SPECIAL

u ^ c re A R s

1» 6 9 V O L K S W A G E N D U G . E x - c t l la n t c o n d itio n . P h o n o 733 B337.

I l i F O O T L O C K W O O D Sp u d b e d , ay c c llfln t c o n d itio n , U 9 5 . C a ll 3J4'

2 CURL PICKUP POTATO rO^UUMSS^

T h r * » 3-»0w v,,(h w rnd fOw o fi

PHONE, IDAHO FALLS 523-304]

S H O T G U N S , A m m u n it i o n , h u n tin g • q u i p m o n r , b i n o c u l a r i . R e d 's

- ^ T r a c i i n o - P o i t . - ----------------------------------

M A X ' S F L Y . S H O P . - l l M A Aor- n i n o i ld a D r i v t . T w in P « l l « , W o tly w o r m i , d r y f l y , h a ir t l y . '

D R U N 6W I C K , D « )t » and T H 6 A pool tablta. a c M iio r lis . Salt* and Sarvlca. J a m tt O a rk , 7 U U 0 I • t l«r . 4 :0 0 — * n d— u .---------

— -^BEeT-HARVESTBRS7 rgw Hu iveim t wttr-~

Y~~ J O H N D EE R £ 223 --------■ voUert Willi lopp»t4“ ........

1 - F A R M H A N D 150 ReoT Hofvevler I — F A R M H A N D ? row Dsel H o rv e jitt

* CO M BIN ES *1 ^ J O H N D E E R f 55

C o m b in e 196 0 .1 — M A 3 S E Y F E R G U S O N

5 JO C o m b in e 1969

l ' - : M A S S E Y F E R G U S O h J 5 1 0 C u m b in e 1 9 6 6 , '1 4 ' P la tfo rm o n d 4 ro w corn hood

T R A C T O R S *1 — M A S S E Y F E R G U S Q N '1 6 5

- I — M A S S E Y -F E f lG U S O N -1 8 0

1 — F O R D S id e Ro to S E V E R A L G O O D U S E D

r .R A i N D R ILLS

t & m — —EQ.U1PAAENT, IN C . .

Twin FcilK 733 7 2 7 2 Buhl 54->4393

. 19S9 C H EVR O LET ? to n J ru c k w lfti 1 4 'b u lkb cd A lio U ’ c u n b u lk bed P lw no - r r - -------

1 » 7 3 ) J 5 Y A M A H A ' M d l b C r O l i ; t W c f i l e r t t i h a p a . T A k o o v e r p a y m a n t i , n o d o w n . 423.4 431.

«335. P h o n * 733 9

F O R S a L E : IW O Z iO c c D S A S t a r f i r e , -»at-*0 i3 ^

19 71 J i O Y A M A H A * - E n d u r e , l o w m l l e a o a i o x c e l l o n t c o n d i t i o n , m a n y a x t r w * . 7 3 l <tOB. ________

_______ ______ . . b * i t o ile r .-P h o n « D i c k a t D k k ' a D a r b e r S h o p . * 7 8 3451 o r A 7 I 60 > 1. D u r t e y .

> O R S A L E B Y O W N E R V 19 71 Y e l l o w M a i d a R X a , r o t a r y . 4 ^ o 6 r'

- - ■ e d a n ,- ti3 0 0 m l l f » 7 - t } .3 9 S . P h O r t * 7 3 3 7 3 3 0 -------------- --------------------------- -

•1 — 4 W h * « ID r lV M v

-1966 Rambler 770 Wagon Blue, V-0. Aulo Tram, PS

* 8 9 5

S H / ^ R P l 9 7 0 S k l - d o o ,& 4 0 T N T ,n e w l ■ o v o r h a u l o t j . P h o n e 73 4 338

~d» Y *i!T W r7 )Jn O $ 6 lv }nT ng i7 .

d r i v e , te O O . P .hohe 493 5 3 77 a ft e r 6

A973 J E E P C J . 5 , . y . 6 . m a n y f4 ^ 0 *2 3 ^ A i k i n g t 3 ,l 9 5 . i

SnewV*hlclti

___ s E R i t i j S m m Z

Johnsbn and Polaris^______ Snow Ato chines ....

^eT ^T U F T ^ A U ^ ^ / lo T IVE M A C H I N E

—P a r t * ft S e r v ic e —261 A d d is o n A v o , W . 733-5070

T r s v t l T r « l l « r i

C LE AN 18' 0ASI& com p le te ly »elf- con la lned w ith lo lle t and show er. Phono 934-5417. '

2 3 'F A N L U X U R Y L IN E R , like new, low m ile ao e, tw h beds, fu ily le l f - c o h ta ln e a . See a t G f t * 0 M A nu lactu re And Sales Com pany. P a u l. Idaho. Phone 43S 45SO.

FOR S A LE OR T R A D ^ . 1969 Sccu rltyC am p T ra ile r , IS'/i foot. lu rnA ce. p le n ty o l cabinet space.,

^S acrifico -o rJco ^a ill-4J fl-« fl# 4 -A lte r-,a p.m

t969 A R IS TO C R A T T R A IL E R 15'-j fo o l w ith lu r r ta c e , ga^ o v e n , ro lr ig e ra io r , v e ry c lean. M ust sell Im m ed ia te ly . A78-310Aafter 8 p.m .

1971 K |T t r a v e l t r a i l e r 21' new nd ltlon^ ,12595. Phone 7J3. 8241. •

'60— » e o o e e o - M ^

= 0R R E N T ; new 14' Kl> T ra ile rs , B' K i i c a m p e r i. W llk ln t T r a i le r Sales. Gooding 934 5719. Call fo r- r«« a rv* iJon » .- -

GOOD JOHN D E E n E 214 1 baler w ith engine Com pletely r « o n

___d lllon ed ^P ho nc-J 41:5941___________

FOR s a l e 20’ Potato bed C oll 678 30?7y or 6?fl 9310.

r p o w q e e t h a r v e s t e r w ith - • ^ ^ ^ jn d B f .^ E x c c l ic n L c Q n d l l io Q ^

-T -W A N T EOr-Good tj

1973 A' Stream Tra ile rs Arriving

____ Doily ■ . ■ Look* O ver The W orld 's

rake . Phono 733-3267

2 SURGE DUCKETS, 3 un il m ilk e r, pum p, new m o to fi cans, cooIdt, m iscellaneous Phone 326 5468.

. TRACTOR re p a ir in g , a ll makes. See: Tom Dollnger o r O llt H olm an a t m o lyne uK m a c t iin e ry . 1982 F lo ra l Avenue. 733-7547.

YOUREE MOTOR CO.- R o c r o o t i o n o l V e h i c l a j

dS3 2nd Ave Soult;.------ Iw m io lU - .■orCall 733.6811

c o n d i t io n ^ hone.7 i3 6846.

1970-SL-3SP H w d a ^ r g w T wM ake o ffe r . 334.S

Htavv EqulpmftfitLO ADERS

JOHN D E E R E 544, 1970 CASE, W-7, 1968 M IC H IG A N . 135A M IC H IG A N . 75-A

-C A 5B -i8 0-B « ekh oa-------CASE 580 Dackhoe CAT 13 g ra d e r, 8 ^ 1 1 m e fo r j in y now Jkqu lpm an t need.D It' u o ug hm llle r

Of used

733 5781

USED INDUSTRIALe q u ip m e n t

JOHN DEERE 400

JOHN DEERE 50)0 .-SCRAPER...............

20 IO N HElSIER T i l l TRAUtS

1970 C M C ~ 4 rf4 rW o n T 7 A a W "# K tra ir ’ : Can a ftfl^ fl:3 0 ti.m :-42 3 4471.— r

1951 J E E P P IC K U P 4-iMieel d r ive ,235 C h o v ro le t m o to r , lo ck -o u t hubs, to w ba r, U 95. 934 4053. 501 W yom ln o G ootitngi

• A u t o i P e r b i t

-MUST— G L L -lm m e d ia tB ty — H 7i — Quick E state 9 p a ite n g e r wagon, e xce llen t c on d ition .one o w n e r, low m ile ag e , sell o r trad e . 678-8689 a fte r 8 p .m .

1969 Dodge Monaco Groon with vinyl top. (ull pow ­er, whitewall tiros, V-8 onQine.

n89Sr

1968 Javelin SST " B l u & , n o w w h i t o w a l l - t i r o i , - 2 9 0

_ _ V * B - o n g i n e . _ a u l o m a l i c . _ } r f l n 5 i m i i s i o h , p o W e r s t o e r i n g .

M 2 9 5

196i“ C A D A L i.A C S E D A N , OeVllle, automatic air. excellent tires, 11650. N o rv a l R u th e rfo rd , Shoshone. 886-2m.

1943 FOR D F A tR L A N D 12S0. Good Shape. 128 10th N orth , 733-8305.

1961 O idsm obile , 1 ow ner, power s te ering , pow er brakes, exce llen r con d itio n , *200. Phone 733.9297.

FOR SALE;. E xco llen t con d itio n . New -s ta n d a rd - tro n s m is s io n ... C a ll 478-

9754.

FOR SAl ^ OR T R A D E fo r sm all

, m ot^Q^twd^Jn excellent condltipn,.

FOR S A LE ; 1971 F ord Torfno 500. O n ly 7,600 m ile s , ca ll a lte r 5, a n y rim e weekends, 733.5034.

- F O R O — M U A X M i — iflOi— AlLc o n d illo n ln g , v iny l roo f, exce llen t con d itio n . Now M ich e lln t ire s , s m a ll dow n and ta k e ove r paym en ts Phone 734 3695

FOR S A L ^ IM 9 Studabaker La rk ' 3 or Phone 324 4549.

. _ _W iU O

CASE W /-7 loader JOHN DEERE. [>ockho«

SCO B

•^O R -» A L E ; - l f ail steel W lllla m io n g ra in and beet bed w lihout hoist L loyd P atte rson. 438 4800

_ 2 ROW GEMCO bcel harj/asler-i■ ■ n tfe r .O a o B c o n d ...............................

Phone 733 5(197

3 OOTTOM P L O W ,’ - — ,-C o r.r .u O A to r-^p h o sp n a l® — d r lU , -

rnarxu^o^i^tyenainn. mlnw

1965 7 row IM C b 'O E E T h a rves lc f ana 10' spuO bed Call 655 4306

D EAN E Q U IP M E N T : John Deers 40. O liver bean p lanter, cu fte r, c o r ru g a te d , c u lt . iv f lto r , *1395 Phof»c 324 4149

F O ffS A L e 1970660 Case com bine. 1— UUart-epeetelr^lso-hairl-TowiO"

corn head Presently Ih rashino , bQ^ns Phone 324 5 IU

............ —J tpns ofSlock ranch for lease. Qqk

341, E d«n o r phflne B25 5141 eyeninQs or e a rly m ornlnos

FOR S A LE : Cessna 150 lu ll ponel,» ll'^ P _ C a ii U 3 5 i7 acvm lno » ,

1967 CESSNA 172 New Annual 1400 TT , (7500. Call Jackpot, Nevada 755 J387, or 755 2255, --------

4 f Boats a. M j r in * I t i m i -

C H R Y S L E R IIO A TS A N D M O TO R S

5 T A R C R A F T BOATS*■............... “ “ w o c r n n r -

C a m p a r a

ONE EACH I I JET PICKUP Compel Summer

cicofoncc, muO toll JI07520 SEIF CONTAINED Jel troiler, Iqnclrn^ o>|r_. ; _ . . . . . . J3Q45

— o s - T i t i ) ‘ s - H » * i ie R - s * te s ---------

ELLIOTXSI 11 O viflond Ave . Burley. Idol o

> Phono 070 3505

BOB HOUSTON- . S o /tiJ ItflrtM n /a liK i____

home phone 733 1490— - - - - - - - - - - - - M O B I L F P H O N E - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Burley A/ea Twin Follt Arpo6Z9J5H 3------------- 734-J33I------------

Unit 5)57 U n .i5 1 5 7 _

1968 C O R V E TTE 427 C IO eng ine . 4 ■Jpaed tran sm iss io n , OF Goodrich ra d ia l t ire s . S2100, Phone 825 5652. 825-5503 a fte r 5 p.m .

« o o o w -r» O N T ra .c —o M t r i " 'o r , n e w ly re c a p p e d t ire s , nc 324.4285

1966 P L Y M O U T H 2 door, au tom atic ■V 8 p o w e r s te e r in g , e x c e lle n t con d itio n . 1750 Phone 733 4939.

TRUCK AN D C AM PER lo r sale.1515 K im b e rly Road, space No. T

_E h o n c . 7 U 9048. _________________

1962 FO R D P A IK L A N E . a ll power in c lu d in g a lr - c o n d lt lo n ln g , new t i r e s . ' 4215776. Sundays, week

_ d a y s , p .m . .

1970 E L C AM IN O . good co n d lllon , i l8 0 0 . Call AAonday th rough F rid a y 8 lo 5 733-4096 or -225 3rd Street So|jlh .

1971 CMC SP R IN G ( £ l C am ino ), V B, fw w er s teeriAg, disc brakes,- m icn e lln t ire s , 'v in y l to p .'E )ice llen t con d itio n . W IIM ake trade. 768 4774,

Jerome. 324 2907

>■ CAQOVER C A M P E R . L ike nev sink, lu rnance , ligh ts , sleeps Phone 324 8345, Jerome.

)972 9 ' SPORT K IN O C AM PER 4 sleeper, double tanks and lurnace. Phone 324 4976. ' __

H ^ 'M rA B O V C R -c a o ip e m -b L irn T r ” range and oven, Icebox, pressure

po»:ks

la c to ry m ade, good -con d ition . 1450. Ptfone 637 4402 Hagerm an.

. - _____ - o lle t,i15Q. Pt\one U 7 4933. or 837-49U.

L IK E NEW 8' Cas&ade cabover cam per, fu lly equipped on 1968 ■Jeep 3.000 p icku p w ith au tom atic 4-w hcct d r iv e , p o w e r is te e r in g , fftC tory A ir. A x ila ry gas-4anh .overload shocks and sp rlno t- Low

8 F O O T C A M P E R , q u e e n i l i e c a b '— o v o f , i l f i t ^ t o v e . l e t b o x , w a te r

p u m p .W i W c o m , i l t a p t 4 . on I9 i$ F o r d '/> to n P I c k j .................. ■ - -a ir . rad io , heavy d u ty -a h Q C k ijn iL : 0 ° “ condition. Phone 733 4950.springs — w ill sett c tw ipTH T tinn Of-------cam per separ*t#»y,733T l289aft*r 5 , « „ r u n u r ,A . c t , ...........

------ 1 f » 7 I N T R R N A T I O i

JEROM E IM P L E M E N T f tM A R IN A

JE R O M E, IDAHO.

N o w C u lt S tre a m b oa t; . . . . S e p o w e r .-M e r c u r y

h u ll , lig h ls , h o rn , b llg a pui b lo w e r , tr a ile r w it h b ra k e s , iiyheets. P h o n e 733-0707.

. J U S T A R R I V E D I 1972 F i b t i ^ r m ^ 'b o a t s . E v l i r u d e a n d M e r c u r y .

. . A A o t o r t. D U O A N D M A R K ' S , Y o u r ! E\7iru>uda. a n d A Ae rcu ry D M i a r . 1143 B lu e L a k H N o r th . 73 3-1194.

I N S U R E D In s id e it o r a o a r e s e r v e -— t p s c e f o r v o u r b o a t o r m o t o r n o w t *

C E N T U - R Y A U T O M O T I V E ____ ^ A C M i N E - J A l - A d d l t o n - A v e n u e -

Park Avenue.

F 0 () SALE: 1969 El C am ino, low do w n p a y m e n t. T a ke ove r paym en ts. 534.2134. ■ W endell.

1956 S TU O E D A KER p ickup, very oood c o n d i l i o n r - r speed w ith

—j ive rd r i« *^ 1 9 2 3 -U m -A u a n u » -E a a t^

19^4 rO R D 4 wheel d r ive p icku p and 8 '/ j'c a b D v e r cam per com b in a tio n . S e e « t 415 South Locust. C all 714. 1114 a lta r 5.

1973 FORD 3 ton 194" Wheel Base, heavy d u ty , engine, 1300 m ile s . Phone 73J.5930.

1947 FO R D STA TIO N -W A G O N 390 englnb. a u to m a tic tran sm iss io n , p o w e r s te e r in g , .new f ir e s , e xco llen t condition. In qu ire at

-C ftttW O llJ i^b llfi ^ w t or 73J 0507.

C H &VR O l.C -T -C A M A D O rl«49-U oek -396 . 375 horsepow er, 4 speed, new ^ajn»y^a_dia,l l l r t s . P l^ n e 324 8006,

1 9 7 1 'P Q N .T I A C S A F A R I 9 p A S » n o e r s ta tion w agon, la c to ry a ir , a ll pow er. 733 4462.

1966 VW FastbackRod finish , w ith 4 t p e e d tra n s -

jD iss io n , o n d ra d io . .M095BtUElAKES.

VOLKSWAGEN1 1 3 3 K im b e r ly R e a d

733-3954

- in ^ u r New locolion On DIus Loliei Dlvd N orth 733 2954

1943 F O R D G A T A > rrF 3 0 0 n a k e Bel) o ile r . 4215451.m orninos..

1961 C H R Y S LE R 413 eng ine 4 ^ tran sm iss io n good co n d llio n , 15^ C all 733 4957 a lte r 4 p .m .

of ca rs , p ickups, t ru cks on Sale

___ O p*n 5 vn d m .f ln a .E M e n in o i___

Pon llac-C ad lllacCMC

R upert, ldah0436-3474

D tirl Demon 2 door, Origlil Yellow Gold, deli^ne vinyl interior. V O, 4

"if>e*dr^»c*llBi'r*TOiTdtiltJiT7"tow~iirtlir‘ ------------— 5uB-W orJ7393-------- ---------

^ 2 0 8 3,1970 BUJCK G S2 door hnrdlpp Dtlglit Blue Melnl

IfB vlAyi'r ileor'ioQ and broket, 'mieno'e. Wn< S2495 <-

S 2 2 9 61970 OPEL

ftoUy mrtlnii-ij fitu ji, lu ic vinyl in lr iio r 4 ipcrcl niitMoii nil Qduyrv k ally w IiltIv W,,^ 5I79>_

iiol

1969 RAMBLER,Am ofiton 4 door \ednn. Medium Sil vor motollic. W liitc lop. 6 ty lindct. oulom olic. rodio lirrotor. low ntilonge., one o l. Ihe l.i>r»l otpci toc» on outlot. Wo^ 51795

1 5 7 5- 19 6 9 F O R D -Faiilono 500 2 door lu ird io ji Buini Orongc w itll Whilp lop. V B enginn oulom alic. power tleermg ond brnl(C)- eicellent W lii lr wnll l i in t W n) 5}0?5.

$1 5 8 0

T 9 7 1 Chevrolet -4 whr-rl dr..,. V H

f cnli. long w.H»-br7T--

$3 5 9 6

1968 DATSONSlot(on W ogon Bed wilh flIorV crMrr 75T?todio. economy p lu i W o i SI2VS

n9SSTVWlTA3SXDOR~rdoor¥SaSn: pow er.-steerJno> p o w e r-b ra k

L E A V IN G ON M ISS IO N . M us t se ll.1949 M e rc u ry M on feg oM X , po w er- s te ering , a u to m a tic tran sm ra d io , h e a te r, ra d ia l tires .

a u to m a tic tran sm iss io n , )a te r, ra d ia l tires . Real

good con d itio n . 436 4433.

F O R S A L E : 1948 C hevelle, 394 Super

1944TEM PE ST Sport Coup*. Qelted t ire s , ch ro m e wheels. Good .co n­d itio n , S400. 534-2341, evenings.

O F F E R E D lo r sealed b id by Idaho-W ing. C lw ll-A lr P a tro l------ -------------

Two (3) 1952 W illy s Jeeps

FOR SAUE: 1942 Dodge pickup,

pow er brakes, rad io , heavy d u iv suspension, sharpest one arouna, w i ll trade. C ontact Steve O tfle y ,

196fl-CHEVROLET &UDURDAN •p A t]ie n g e rr» tp e e O, ie Uu llt-m a tD rr~ good con d itio n , t ra ile r h itch , snow f ire s , i\4^S . 434 45TB.

1967 C H EVR O LET 3 qu a rte r (On. long w ide box. V 8, 4 speed, 11100. Slide in stock ra ck , 1135: Phone 537-4545. . . .

FOR s A lE : 1967 GMC p ickup >/» ton, needs t lx ing . Phone 324 4717.

1945 DODGE W ton, V 8. 4 speed, l47 S -flrm . Phone 734 4125.

FO R S A L E : 1944 W -ton In ­te rn a tio na l p ickup. One ow n er.

1947 C H G V R 0 L 6 T -M o n .b a a vy d u ty s^rlnpSy and dua ls , 11450. Phone

Super van .1500. plus ta ke over 1109 m on th ly paym ents, 7U-4101 or 7884S04,

,2 NEW D R A D S H A W ."E a syp

-P O R -S A L & r-M u U -« a lU )V Z3 -D o dO *' CT800 -Trwek, tandem d rive r 5 speed w ith 3 s|>eed axle . 413 cub ic

S ffc rlllce . 478-940) a lte r .8 p.m ■

One (11 2W Ton D iesel T ruck A ll veh ic les w i ll be positioned a t

W Inq H ea dquarte rs , T w in Fa lls ^ .M un ic ipa l A irp o r t for. Inspection

b y b id de rs .i ^ p e n l n g w i ll be a t 8:00 P .M .. w e d . Septem ber 30, 1972 a t W ing H e a d q u a rte rs , T w in F a llsM u n ic ip a l A irp o r t ,----------------;---------

P a y m ^ t M u s t bfl m a d o b y c e r .tilla d

rese rves tl an y o r a ll bids.

M a il bids to - H ea douarte rs , Idaho W ing C iv il A ir P atro l.

. . . T H 'A T 's : ; .

THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL

■ 1961_ P p N T I^Colo lino 4 door tedon, V-0 engine, power iteet ing 'o nd outom olit tronv-'

. radio, healer

&0I Main Eatl — Twir> FolU Phone 733-1023

1944 C H E V R O L E T S u pe r S port

1943 -Q U IC K R IV IE R A . 1 la m ily , o w n e r , r a d io , ' h e a le r , po w er

pow er— brakes,— power

TdaKoTH H O rBids w ill be accepted p r io r to 7:45

P .M ..W fx l. Sepl. 30, W7a a t Idatto W irfg H eadquarters .

1964 C O R V A IR C O N V E R T IB L E . N ew tire s , ne w top . t400. Phone 733-1481 be lo re 2 p .m . ‘

C A D IL L A C 1957 Coupe O eV llle . New tire s , tran sm iss io n , pipes. E x tra Sharp. Second ow ner. 443.41Sf

1949 M E R C U R Y exce llen t. Trade lo r la te r 4(. p ic k u p , cam p er. G ive d iffe ren ce . « S 4312.

1947 FALC O N , 3 door, t c y l ln d e r , a u to m a tic transm iss ion . 934.5407, A fte r 7 p .m .

FOR S A L E ; IM A fo r d O a tax le , 734

M U S rS E U T m v 7 T G T 'C 6 m e tr im a n B, n a w t lro f , 11900.: Phone 478-9490,

m j r c f f f i W o T i r s ta tion w agon. ‘ m ile a g e . P h o o f 543-4493,

PO NTIACS BU ICKS

C H E VR O LETS OLDSMOC....UW

- A f -

Sporii Wagon. Soli W hile in color -dlfTHnyt-mieTlo^TrrjrengTne. ouiomot i l . powei i l^ e iiiig ,. ltn l* ( i g ln tt lent lire t low mileoQe Wo» 51695 ,

1 4 8 31967 Oidsm obile

D e llO '3 door lio rd lop . lig h t Blue. V-8 engine. oulomolK. .powei tieei mg and broket W ot S095

6 8 31969 BUICK

Think Theisen'sIDAHO’S OLDEST LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER

■ We are still the jv^e put ourselvesj-

jThenvcrHd^o buy J enjo^; doing . ■

I a car!! ! business here. I

W71ME8CURY - • m Xr?5u is BROUOHAM _

4 (looi \rc itiii M i-rturVY ^iiiril onil,.....j.aultl r<pecl. I».

■tiled in bpoultltil rmn coldi w’ltl vinyl top,- h rn th \pnl tult pOwn onTt7lir-ron<lillr>iiing I 7 000

-j?7.1./rtEBCUB.YJi\ABQUlV

ml

____ ' 2 0 0 0 .

1V64 FORI) O A lA X Il 500 4 <)ooi »(-(l(iii nil white- witli blue vHiyl Iiilnnoi V H e/igmr,-oulan'cit.t

iron run rg oo rt'lnn vrg nn ft

R EDUCIDtO ^

BROUGHAM Belonged lo loco l .buiineum vn, we void il brand new .-ii’t the b#U .

MEIcuty_fnQk«t. h«n,.iil^,| loom.green w ilh doib greer>'yinyl

. ■‘’ P.' P,9^L»:_»"J?!^-fi‘?w«L_windQ>«^ io fio ry o if condinonmg. power

-^ tcpn^o-pow pI“ hro lI#^-.^p llr-:frtfll^

iin iin iK i

35(^

SAVEOVER '2000

w'ftis M [l?CUkY M O N llR t r -•i doo ' trdciii., nil wluii- blue lop blue m oliliing . intciiO '. V 8 encjinr

nniiwKin fiowci io k l Itiit Oi'r n r» nnd

'895

1967 DOlJGf MONACO ? dooi lundlop ? 1o''(*-blur n \liorpic ricellent luni vinyl ir lOi <111 fOi'(t(lionin<) llic wii-ks

REDuCH) t o ' '795

1967 FORD GAIAXIE’ SOO 2 dno' I'ord 'op to ' liodc m(i»(l liu(y Cl nirc rn< V f) cnQine nulonidlK Ij-nnsmitMOir pov^er tie rr inq tow looUi good .. iv -

. J 9Z0 F-ORD- 1/2 TON

Pickup v<o guaroujjie.llie .vhorp.- pvl uted pickup in ihe counUy., long wide bo{, 360 V B engine.4 ipeod lia n im iit io n . radio, hnovy di/ly tpringv. b<or»d new romme'cicil M iclielii\ lire t, 30.- 000 ociuol m ilei, i i ' t o I owner

$AVE1966 FORD FAIfiLANt 500

4 door tedon. ) new caiIro'^c in. tmoll V-0 engine, outomor

—.< -l.ooimnMOn, -rodio and heotef. un eicolleni f i r il oi lecond (O 'T Io * mileoge truly o line oulomobile

BrOUCfDTO' ' '795

^995

1971 MfWCUWY MONIERE Y

1971 m e r c u r y COMET.2 docir. o I. owner. |«i block, encel*

, lenl economy. 6 cylinder er»gioe, or>d ■ Mondfird KoiMmiUion, low miieogeT peflect tor bpcV to u t'oo l. iu il lilie

TpfoT I ownei eirul onr oi IhV m rr \l lOH w r liii.e bCQUlltO] lulluiia.-whila. gioen .rnyl

firp i- iro ll nfTon Witi-i lOi it tun n tivo liilr ly everylhintj in

I Ion

hicik...pow

•i|,ilcK lu«-t ei'Qi'T

__ ^ 1 - 5 0 0 : -

•. 1966 MERCURY COIONYPARK Slolion wagon, on eicellent older wagon ond* lully equipped.' Merc-

iinou w ill i ' wood poneling, luQgo^r lock, oil viny inlerior, I owner new cor trode in

IV6C, HAM bllH AMERICAN •2 doui icdoa. 6 c^l'oJsr «ny>n».

- ^ 6 0 0

'395I960 OLDS CUSTOM '

VISTACRUISERSiolion wogon. a new cor trode ir ,

~nnd'one'ot The nicB;T~vaflant~w~rvf

Sporti WagoQ. m^diuni Dr -lullic. — V'f“ uuTom

one own,., W ,nS1V95

1 7 8 3J_96j&-ChfilYrolet.

971 M £BCURV-M ONItGO-M j(---------4. door icdoti. tc ii lon niilcuac. ' po^lrlhluc outiidf mci'ching potlfl blue-witide, 3Q2 V-0 engine, oulo- moliC ltCin»mnviori. power iloermg fodio wnll lo woll corpeiii>g. oil ol tlio-iofely leolurct you tot'not lelltlin pne trom bomi] brond now |

REDUCED 10, . - $ A V E - -

J971 (OHD GAIAKIE 500 4 doo, vcdon beoutiliil lig lil yellow wtiite' vmyl lop oil vinyl interiO,

~e»er iiod .'lliu wogo.n (rom e ilro leo l*

.•oiT-condrtiDntnj~tiIhe

« evirytlting to r . lactory j rT H C k n ir

( • lle n i w liiiew o ll lo e t, vo to lion reody »ky wjew window*, truly on olcopllonol^l«IgQn.- .BEDUCSDIO , . ' is f fc r

— T965PrYMOUTH TURY'III",4 door tedon. tmoll V-0 engine nuiomalic Uanimimon, power itftr-' mg an eicelleni <a> ihol runt good and lookt good

REDUCED 10 '590

W 67 C u rV R O ltrC F lE V J llf

• -1965 MERCURY COMET 4 door tedon. a locol I owner, oil blue intide ond out, 6' cylinder er>-

- ghnit. tlondort^iranir^tiion, Ih * b*»t-

,l!ii;.r<uuuii l i 0.1 ec k .- ‘ r,tiv niileogc il tricru iy (111 conclir, ,«<k ciLti.,-

cquipped withiiifig lugo^’U ’iiul tiM itlied'in

cd gohl rxtffiof wi'.lvmiilching vinyl inlerior

R t D u c t u i r '900

=5550^

I M S C M £ V B 0 1 E I | M I > M A» doo, ho ,d ,„p. M . , wi,h

-U E O R IC E MOTORS G ood lnoi Idaho

1973 F O R D 'L T D C ountry Si^ulre s ta llo n w a g o n , a i r c o n d it io n in g . 734-2850,

1941 C H R Y S L E R , -a u to m a t ic tra n s m is s io n , p o w e r s te e r in g , 1150. C all 733 8458.

1944 Q U IC K E L E C T R A 335 4 door, foil po w e r, a ir cond itioned, See W este rg ren a t th e 'T im e s -N e w i.

FINAL£LEA,RAbU :£-

ALL 7 2 FORD

_Raiieno«r.Cari____.Pickups

--- A L U A T - ^

C LO S EO U T

-'l-9?WrVW-3 doof Bug, W {it S095

ndift, yood «coi\omy

* 6 4 3T965 Continentalloaded, lull power, Arciic While in color W a t $1295 • -

m o1968 CA D ILLA C

EIDORADO, loll power, iplii teott.t n n d e r t b r 10 tl t- n J T q U p T T r ^ i i 1 ~ Dlock vinyl top. W at S3:)95.

* 3 0 8 3

tIow mileoge ln 'iiui‘ wllltr will> lecl 1. 1' red ial>ric inlerio. cqoippr-d (U»l ng l'l

196t •-■ u i« C R O W N .4 doo, M-Jiin iiir lilC l' imirte nnd out A «n»rd lrnr'.mi<?M5't; nil lotnti- * e, II ' - i in encellnnl'liiet

'BOO'’PRiCEb At W HO IESAIE

1969 DAl^hUN 4 i.^yOR.SfDANBlue wtih blnck lop ,' block vinyl inlerior. w illi b u tlo l tenit, 4 tpeed Irnritm fjtion , >uppr econQmy,,

•r e d u c e d ' 'T O

194' CM' .ROIET IMPAIA 4 dooi tedon, a local )' owner, oil betge. tmoll V-6 engine, oulo* niotic Iron tm ittion , power iteer-

, • ' 8 0 0

■ • 1967 DODGE POLARA 4 duor tedon, one of Ihe nicetl

>' )iav«. beoutifu l lultana ' li blue' vinyl in-while V...................... .,,

le rio r. ho i everylh ing ’ Including ■ lo tto ry nir condllion lrg. jl« {|lleo t

whilewoll lire t, power tleering.

S850

Grond Spori-2 door ^mrdtop, oil ,

vinyl fop, white oil leolher intnnor, ho t ob iolu le ly everylhittg i-^(,lydir^^ taclory o ■ '

.'1965 PONTIAC eO N N e viU t ■“ Cic'tllent i ir i l"o r ” »e<ohd'4drrequlp~

ped w ilh V-Q engine, 'odtomolic Iro'ntm ittion and power 'tte trlrtg ,- cleon 01 0 pin intlde and out.

■f-— I-

'14 Tlltm-N«vvi, Twin F«IU, Idifio Tueid«/, t«, 1W3

h y RICHARD CIIARNOCK C fsary .in fo rm a tio n to county^ by polltlcnl pnrtloa. ^ o iS E T O J P i i i^ A m B lg u l ty 'ln ^ iB r k r b y n r e x r M o i ‘Idnho’ now election Iowa U . In Iho past, the generaleloc* thot "coIumn’*'bc tirovldcd forcreating pfobiems^n-ballol-Uo— tion-Ullot-haH-liflted-Uje'dan-Mwrltci-lh candidnt«B.— -------- ^

:r '4ign (or tlie general election, “ dldates flrat by.poHtlcol party "'Somo places it Is not quite Socretary of State Pete T . Ceh* ^and then by office with tliose definitely clonr tliev shall run

.nrrusa said today. jf.U^Ojw^no parties listed jh tlic by iwWcal. portica or by of*. ' Afl-ohlef-«leotlona-offlo<Mor—p m i

|—'-the atatc. Cennrruan la chorged 7)-But the Leglalnturo Ha-re-*— Accordlngly-hc-andThia. aa*.with th e reaponaibliU y of do- W ritin g th e election law a d irec t- a la ta n t, Ron Stophenrf, b^gan w ay to se t up th e ballo t for 000 of

I— giK ning-thrfaaliot-to-bcniB gt1n-^crf~thntthe~8Pnernl'clection~birt- roBCfffg)nhB-mmuteBi>f aH egi8^ v o i c r - u s e - — ------------^

r B a flo t^ e s ig iinally ad o p te d to ace w h a t tlie tlie punch card- com puter vot- tem and 29,000 v ia the lever

^ing-ay8t«m7"“ It"riil8hlf-bfr^hBn-volln^inBdhlr»«-By<}lem

volved in tlie election proceaa.------ ”TW sUoneptfte*we:can’t be

arb itrary ," he said,

Y O U R O W N H A P P Y E N D I N G I A d v s r t U * to r lo » l I t ^ i

• w llh w a n f A d » . D i a l 7 1 3 '

men^oMhe-committee-'wiiar^Hiey alao planned to niebt tlie we talk to the COS (Computer . Five political parties are cer- ixtiouplc-6t-doys-with.roprc-^cIeclion-*ystoiji#)-p«opl»-tliat-Uflcd-for-thc-Nov_7_ficncral_

-sentati^esorcompiinles making—for-simpltoity-ssake-there-may—election-ballQtin-IdahoUlppub^ .thc.vpting.mnchlnefl and puncli .bo one kind of ballot on the vot— lican, Dotpocrut, Amcrlcnn 6o- cnrd ayatems In^iisc In . 10 of big machines and another fo r . ciallst .Vorkfcrs ond Pcace apdJ h iL i i- r n im t lM _ tA - f l f i t f > r m in f t . - Dflpn r_ h n n n fjr7?!:rr»nHi>niBTTTinlr>— PY rrH nm -P nrttftw r-'whlc'h-.-would- .be.-the-.almplcBt— Iirthe-Tirlm ary eloctlon'.lM;- ■Cennrrusa;aaid:hc‘ doubted If

isiblc34fl QUA rfiolut- it w ill rcniiifn n*lf»pnl <^pinlon

Uio vnrlpus proclncia Iir0'uniruie=l5riun!iinaidlltcrflnil by (it; llltlvc IntCfIm comnilireinilnr

•sMICrHlrttTaiirinibrnlHhirnec-— flM-tlioy-nro-Mcklng-ond-Uien-rocomnniidjdUie'leRlsliitloiHI-

Drug w ar unified com m a rtd^ ropo s e d

c r e d - v o te r s c o a t-b a l lo ts r -O f - r to design the bollot b u H ie-aaid — ^"T W irc9uh!ft'a rT ave^1fcV «rV 6l= ^0gc^0 tirigF W :00(r^flflt-t» i6 lP = lt:^ ll= tB k8^on8 iderab l« -fltudy- in g -m ac h in e a-a n d e ig h t;u tilize ballo^i vio th e punch ca rd ays- ond consultation w ith those

fitd iC C a ineg ie !Coursew

FOIIMING— In^TwirpFallsi;

. For In fo rm ation P hono733 .2386

WASHINGTON (U P I) - S e n .- '-A m e n 0 , .E iis lla n il, D rM te .,.

WHrnlng th a t th e notion could — v e r y -w e ll 'io s e - i ts -w n m g n ln a r '

d ru g s , c a i lc d M o n d a y fo r a “ unified co m m an d " to d irec t federa l nn rco tlc s contro l p ro ­g ram s; ...............^ r

Knding a hcrles of d rug h ea rings befor<; TiIh - S enate ihtcTfm rsecurlly aubcom m ltlee, E as tlan d said m a jo r d rug abuse control cffo rta a rc now divided among- four agencies —Uie Qurcflu of N arco tics and D angerous Drugs,.U ie Q;st{)ms

pro,ec, r„ol.eM. W ,„„ p r.p .re„ ,

' “ I '

I have no doubt that -our w a r aga ln i^ t n n rc o tlc s

A Ilfl-FOOT TALI, Deltn

“We can wipe ou t (Illegal) d ru g s ," h e said , -^but it willtak e a dete rm ined e f fo c t ."___■ "C itin ir evidence developed d u rin g h ls su b co m m itte e ’s h e a r­in g s ,- th e law m a k er sa id " if som eth ing is not done we could very"*well'IosD the w a r ag a in st d o jgfl."

Ii^ s tl()nd -cn lled -for—placing the p re sen t (our-w ay federa l d rug con tro l e ffo rt u nder " a unified com m and s t ru c tu re ” th a t "w ill b e th e .firs t s tep In w iping-out the d ru g m en a ce in th is coun try once an d for a ll" .

t e r p t a n e t i i r yr ia t f o rm (IM P i (his week a t Cape K ennedy to explore nnnce

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