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

- prices:---------------- :--------------- ~ b r t h c ' Senate; an d 'tlie se nine"We discussed it, and in governors would choose the

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

.R-Hawaii, said of th e com-

“ r u l d “ “h a v e " 'i ‘ O regon Is t t e r,r.l of 11 s t a to

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

U. S. FLAG goes v p in flam es as screaming FUlpino yonths-dlspIay aott-Ainerlcflii-BlogBng

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

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

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

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

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

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

h ip p o s‘ would ' be one too m M y,

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

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

zatlon, which h e r from an a

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

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

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

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C l e r k ’ s E r r o r mem o-

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

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

the Korean War.The Labor D epartm en t re ­

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

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

Viet Troops Pdur

LneflLhe put

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Few Nixon Men To Give Talks

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

DiscussedPARIS ( U P i) -A .

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

H i t s A r e a

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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2 Tlm e* N * w i, T w in Falls .'liJa ho vyedtiesdayrw iy 27, 1970

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uaries Seen , .Euneral Setvices

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

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

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

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

■photogr apt o — . . JliQ-M unn

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

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

Story On- Big H orn Sheep Hit

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

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

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

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

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

lEoBecast:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

PLANT TU RN IPS FORKED

A tlantaB ism arck

C algaryChlcai

M ax. M in. Pep . 86 57 „

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

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

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

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

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

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

ed avaHofale~nt—“

W eather Synopsis

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

M r. Sw enson

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

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

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

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

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New York O m aha

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

! 'SpokM e.— 72 46

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

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

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

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

A T lY n e^ oP u u se^ r^-A ~Tim eTo Renrnm hisr^

BearLake ’ Boise .Bulil B urley •CaldweU . Castleford E m m ett

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Lewlsidn P a rm a ,

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

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

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

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

W o rk er Hi« On H ead By Rock

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

• Sugar Co. factory south of Twin Falls.

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

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■ ■■■T i U v j - iM i ; s .N iw s

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

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

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

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

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

Diamlased

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

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

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

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

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

Tuesday n igh t a t M agic Vall«y

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

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

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

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

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

T w in F alls News In Brief

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

IlirtliB

Wilson and R ic h a rd s .

Kenneth K v e re lt Gooding,

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

K en n elb C ro th u ra .

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

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

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

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

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

both ■will host a iD isabled A m erican Veterans

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

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

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

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

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

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

82 ..'ioAdmlUed

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

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

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

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

n W ln tU i» K » ri^ lrT iV o f1 ^ ''

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

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

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

and B etty D aiis. Oakley.Dijimlssed

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

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

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

Uitllvory

, Cftll yiiur cp

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

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

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

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

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

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

Mrs. M arvin McQulre,. Buhl.

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

Admitted Wally Young. H ailey, and

Jo w n Lolo. Oollpvuo.

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

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

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

The Murtaugh Bridge WILL BE CiOSED

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

FOR REPAIRS. lu l l AlaM ra, Chairm an

s. . H IIM aU Read DItlricI

PINNY.WHB. DRUM

BARtdN JIWJIUIV

BUDSOUDS NINO'S

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Twin Falls

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

K im berly,.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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BRUCE BIOSSAT

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

a t B erkeley b ack in 1964, the older

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

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

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

^withdrawal) has been a long,

i"scch-er T alkingjBCfinUyaTSanta F e,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

governors a t Santa Fe

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

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

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

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

p r o c ^ .

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

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

notably.Though they did concede th a t

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

-extrem e.An out ___________

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

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

R a t the

DOTO B IR PP

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

im pressive trappings of House power.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

- 1 0 0 < § S ? 4 N T -

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

Night tim e sedation (sleeping

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

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

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

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

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

- -V ietnam . . 1 / ,

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

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

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

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

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

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

____E A U lH A R V E Y

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

MR. SPECTATOR

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

this caieA paychlatrls , to com e up

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

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

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

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

(JJVI5AWAY We have two w hile tom cats,

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

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

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

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

dope?"

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

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

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

ART BUCHW ALD

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

BEfiRfS WOfiLO

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

A tliird aaslalent to a White

I^esa Secretary Ron Ziegler's asslsUint.

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

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

<D itro »r NiA. Im.~

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

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R a te H earing Is-Hecessed

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

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

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

Homme R ichard in the W estern Pacific.

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

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

iccurliy and........... tnkl« fumoUi

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

...R eg . $ 3 Sizes

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

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

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

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

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

A civil r ig h ts team composed

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

“ Ib k e the Idea of m aking the

S o r r y R i i f

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

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

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

■ j — S izes 7 -1 4 .

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

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

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

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

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

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

Solutions Unsatisfactory The school board and the

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The dam aged barge sank b u t '

Coast Guard said,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Buy 2 cans of Nalley’s Potato Salad

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

•19**

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

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

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

ALL W OOL

SUITSx u r - r - r : -

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

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

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

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

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

StAtf

500FOR TRYING . NALLiY’SCANNlP P.OTATO SALAD

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

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

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

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- S ' - ■’ i ■

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

^ : . , ............. ........................................................................................................................

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Choice Beef

PIERCE'S BONELESS

N .B .C .

TOASTETTES10 0 i.-P I(g .

Special"

- 1 .....

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

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

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

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

COOKIESC a<an«IB »IO I/au .

" ~ ■aliln ■ » I l l / a; -----

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

Delish'us! W hte pr Chocolate

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

"Bonus Special" '

M 6'*> it, ,‘J**

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

BONUS SPECIAL'

Boneless Top Sirloiln

STEAKSirloin Tip

2 9STEAK . * 1Chopped

StRLOIN

MemorialD AY

9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

■pair Hoi Dog! It'i pitnic time

orana---- i„i«y. di meoi

pkg.

Tftaf iJot u f

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

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

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

t i m

BRO CCALI—

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

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

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

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

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

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

Campbell Tomatoe Juice 46 Vitin 37 ' ^

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

liri ' 49 'Libby Potted Meat

i 1 /3 01.lln 2 6 ' ^

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

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

Hormel Vienna Sausage 4 SI.lln

29< t w * I

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

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

imiR- NallB y B ean S alad.

I I U r T l l i y . ' S P I U S H U f

I v i l J . . . y

p a c kf ra y

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Haste And Pressure In ISIJ Salary Increases

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

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

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

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

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

- Don Sam uclson lOutli requests.

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

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

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

Corporation Notifies Mailed By Cenarrusa

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

WASHINGTON (U PI) - F iv e -eenei

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

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

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

tsuni

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

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

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

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

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

d^ n a ke-it-c

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

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

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

w ave , two other tsunam is in the

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

some 250 w ere for five ' ^ r cen t

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

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

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

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

■ firtiln h

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

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

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

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

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

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

Scouts To

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

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

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

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

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

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

There Is No W ork In Alaska^

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

iald.ha.madi) a gnnfBV nf

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

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

mnPtltlfln tnr tl

Power Contract'

-Awarded ’

Guide^

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

lieid av jry Tiour on the”tour,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Hughes, who or-deredis ta te officials.

Tlie se ttlem en t, worked out

To Leavei Idaho Jo lr__

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

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R ledm ade the request recent-“ i r ; „ lesired

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

Bur'ciagainst s

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

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

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

. People and organizations who T i a v e "

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

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

18 and.L oan Associationv

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

■ZIG Z A C C t f A N G E D — — m ysteiy-Mdveiiiurg ^ i lM glar-—HOLLYWOOD( UPI )-P ro d u -

ccr Aaron f i l i n g has changed the title of his new television

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

leader; Jo e G aragiola,

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

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

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

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

249 South P a rk Ave.

ring G eorge M ahatw and Inger... S tev en s f ro m “ Zig Z ag " to “The M ost Deadly p a m e '"

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Time For LivingB y R O G E e ^ F R A N K U N

Inspection R epair

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

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

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

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

of Law E b -

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

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

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

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

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

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w as $1.5 m llljoh, com pared to 11.2 m illion fo r - th e th ree m onths th is year.

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

v le ts repo rted Monday they

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

.S tudents “ At W endell

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

L e a d e r s O i

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

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

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

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

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

h jy e s r

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

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

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

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

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

Ilea oy the-

LulheransTBe^in Class At WendellChurch su inm er Vacation Bible

News O f Riefcoril

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

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

Jerome Salvation

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

She said any one in terested in

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

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

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

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

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

O rr Named To Position

The classes a re open to. all

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

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

Training

H onor Roll Listed F o r

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Vail r y

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

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

(News Of KeconI.Shvrllf’R Blotter

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

lall M iller and

OMfrlcI Court D ecroos of djlvorce w ere

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

The Nursery withthe GROW HOW!

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

FLOV/ERS;

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

V E G E T ABIES- ALL POPULAR

•VARIETIES ' * Tomatoes

* Peppers

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

_AT T H E LO W EST PRICES

tOMPLETE

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

* Flow er Dust* G a rd e n Dust

SiMtRlY'S GROCERY AN D GARDEN SHOP

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

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

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

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

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

Bliss Graduates 1 3

First Steps Are Under Way On Hospital Fishpond Plai^

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

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

Tid- •

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

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

5 Sejjiiors Get A’s At H agerm an

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Hazelton Carriers Get Safety Awards

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

D oug las— B u tle rr-^V ern o i

MAGICVALLEY’S

irosTOiwpn

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

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

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

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

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

} people I s e n ^ and I

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

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

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

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

Son ServesHAGERMAN - m Frank

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

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

' J . and F t . Sill, Okla.

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

.>STIIITCH*ND

Fcm SlrtttR and by

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

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

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

AND MARINA

AREHOLDIMGtHEIR

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

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

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

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

smmmumYSBi UiBie for you

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

i^^ h ytieluBnaU andMotors

B e fo re Y o ^ l u y

AND A STAR STUDDED SUPPORTINQ CAST

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

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

8 d iu rc h .

fish.

WendeU W ai4 LDS C

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

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

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

SAVINGS BONDS TODAY

SPECIAL SPRIHG VALUES NpW^STARCRAFT BOATS AND TRAILERS

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

W inners Li^t^dMeinBers oL

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

..internal strife in the nation.

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

M A ^iES^THURSDAY^&

FRIDAYOpen Fri. til'9«'clocli

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Hearing Slated In T .F.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

zoning com m ission M onday n ight for informal discussion

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

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

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

In addition, the commission Is

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

FileFSSfvice Station

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

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

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

hoist.With highway 30 soon to be

widened, the station w as one of

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

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

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

aHdidates S peak— - ArriJeimrC^nfab

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

. th e leading candidate In this

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

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

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

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

h ighw ay going w est. - _

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

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

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

Chamber At Burley Sees Film _

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

Cafe.- T h e - f ilm - was-

Tlm^-NeW B, Twrn F alte .ldaho W ednesday. May 27,-1970

T. F. Agent Heads Insurance Men’s Political iAction Unit

had been m lsrep resen t6d ''aS ' going to help the sd iools, when m uch of the revenue h a d not.

. gone for tita t purpose a t a ll. He fee ls 'th is should be corrected.

■Hie th ird candidate vying for the top s ta te office, Uoyd W alker, Twin FaUs, said the changing tim es call for more

BUHL - P re lim in a ry p lans efficiency In s ta te governm ent, fo r th e B uh l S u m m e r e sp e c ia lly In avo id ing

m eeting by O scar Am steln,Rupert, s ta te senato ria l can*

rioneer Show Is"leg isla ture ."

Cecil Andrus, another can­didate for th e gubernatorial

S T d l i r u a e b 'iiT O ° ? J BTJIILCV P l»n . fnr ■ P tof m . lit C a y l^ n l y i J ^ “tak ing control aw ay from the P ioneer Relic _ Show in c o n - . a re . j o u n c e d .by the Burley people " He sa id th e sales ta x s e c t io n w ith 100 Y ea rs of Soroptim lst a u b .

— --------------------------------- --- s ^ I w -shftWrWlU - h " ------ *—

Planned At Burley

^Recreation Plans Are

direction of Gale Rober1s7 an official with the Burley Soil Conservation Service.

The various changes in the riv e r w ere shown from the snow In the high mountains, m elting

_ an d -ru n ftin g -ln to - th e -w *’

TWIN F A L l^ — Harold D. engaged In a nationw ide effort o f political activ ity , a n d to u rg e ^ # : k t A t R l l V l lCook, ag en t for M utual Life to encourage insu rance pw p le th em to becom e Involved In u u i l lIn su rance Co. of New Y ork, to be a c tiv e ‘ In politics and c am paigns of cand ida tes forTwin F alla , h a s b<»en appnintpd gm rpm m prrt_________ _ . i Congress who a re likely to be _________ ____ ________ _____ _ ... _______ ^P o lit ic a l A c tio n -C o m m itte e LUPAC w as e stab lished , in resp&nslve to the • leg is la tive Recreation p m g ram a re an* duDllcatlon of a s e n d e s . boards

" C lta irm a n '.. fo r '^ th e "~ Id a ln > Iflfifi Z-by—dia—iOOtOO&-member—ftb tectiv^-ot-W A bU rrtt-ta-not-a—nonrieea~tiv~Blll~lnm-Min. c ilv nna~hnraniia~»^Btr<iM ^ t n a n ^A sso c ia tio n of L ife U n- N ational A ssociation of Life lobbying organization, a n d It recreation d irec to r. of these a g e n ^ e s a re UWngderw rlte rs . U nderw riters, h eadquarte red In d oes not tak e positions on . l ^ e Buhl c ity sw im m ing pool aw ay th e r i ^ t s of e lected of-

T he N a tio n a l L ife U n- W ashington, D. C. Its p rincipal p o l i t j c a r p a r t ie s o r s p e c if ic will open on June 1 w ith flcials. ....................... —d e rw r l te r s P o litic a l A ction pu rposes a re to teach insurance I tem s of legislation. , re g is t ra t io n fo r R e d C ro ss jo e M cC arter, D lstrfc t *22C o m ip itte e (N LU PA C ) Is m en a n d w om en the techniques M r. Cook h a s been a c tiv e In sw im m ing a n d w a te r s a fe ty le g is la t iv e c h a irm a n .

th e local, s t a te .a n d n a tio n a l c lasses to b e j o u n c e d a t 'a , cand ida te (o r s ta te te jre s e r i- '" a sso d a tio n <}( life i& fderw riters. la te r d ate . T lie th re e R ed Cross tw v e in D istric t 22-A, se rved a s He'h^aheW .aU.pDSiUons in th e w ater safety in stru c to rs who m as te r of cerem onies. O ther local association, and h a s 'b e e n -« w iiL b ^ o n d u c tln g tfie d a s s e s g ta te c a n d id a te s sp e a k in gse c re ta ry and a reg ional v ice a re G eniTy-Popplew alL ^onnle briefly w ere P au l Boyd, runningp re s id e n t o f th e Id a h o H iom etz and C arla B la s to c lc r 'fo r l le a te ^ t-g o v e rn o r^ -T o a y .

BURLEY — M rs. C arm a responsib le for developm ent of in struc to r am ________ _________ _R ad fo rd -h a s been n am ed th e expansion p rog ram for the L ife U n d e rw r ite r T ra in in g from 7 p. m . to ;9 p .. m . Con- R u th M o o n ,trea« u re r,an d D . F.

________ _t t ”g Uic p^oi io !^ o n eS l^ " to Ennelkinti. superin tendent of

The stages” of . pollution w as Sllp01 rvisors-Niamed- shown from industries, c ities .a nd farm s or ranches of w aste A - ^ .2 X T 2 ■ 1/\ t t aSSia 00801131

— R gfaer t Sa xvlk ;- a nnoun c e d ----------........................ -th a t he and Lex Kunau h ad tickets for the Dpan Oliver hanqiH»t Frldav_Jlt P<

June IS through Cassia County F a ir W eek In the basem ent of V an E n g e le n s who h a v e d o n a te d th e sp a c e fo r th e display.

A nyone w ith a n tiq u e s o r re lic s of th is a re a Is invited to faring th em to V an .E n g d en s

. s ta rtin g Ju n e 1 and no Item s will be accep ted a fte r June 10.

G lass d isp lay , cases, w h id i

J . NEDL^ANDRBASON pUdifield

frtU be on hand dut;lng open hours..

•’ ' Vivien Odney Is serv ing a s gen e ra l cha irm an of P l o n w R elic Show. O thers on the c p m m it te e a r e M rs.' R a lp h

schoo l F lh k ; M rs. BiU. M acK night;- W a V n e - K o n r a d r ^ h J b - ------- — M R T - D S P S i r *

Inn. The Son? of the P ioneers nnd-'W rB. Vivian a tten d ed a n a c t lv l t l e ^ w o r lc s h ^ ^ In a d d l ^ o ^ ^ h is In su ran ce c l o ^ g the pool for olie d ay each , pulwill furnish the m usical en- Rjchlns nam ed s u p ^ s o r of . i n Je ro m e , and will attend a activ itfes, he has held nu m ero u s week but no decision h a s te e n

- n e r ta ln m e n tT ln r ln g th e e v e n in g — th e E x te n d ^ '~ C a r t \ j t l t ~ a t ~ r e h a b i l l t a t l o n - - w o r k t f K > p - l a t e r - lo C T lr T e g l6 n a r B l« l 'g t l tF g m r c h ~ m a d e . I n g r a m n o t e d t h a tThe Dean Oliver Day will be Cassia M emorial Hospital. th is y e a r In S alt Lake City. p o s itio n s . H e h a s b e e n a sw im m ers m ust w e a r sw im w I l l C 6 F

another .first for Idaho and Bedford is responsible A g rad u a te of the U niversity . m enjberi of the U nited F u n d suits. No cutbffs o r co tton pan ts ^ -people from throughout th e for a new dimension in nursing, • of U tah , M rs. Redford h as b o a rd of d irecto rs , fo r m an y w U lbeollow edon p ersons using ^s ta te a rc expected to a ttend . jj,e T eam Nursing P rog ram , served a y e a r a s head nurse on y ea rs , and w as fund d rive th e pool. *

E rn e s t B louer, c h a m b e r T eam .n u rsln a is a method of a m edical floor a t the LDS d ia lrm a n for a y ea r. H e a lso Is Boys and g irls w ishing to taker^p.anlflnn t M p . . . __________ _ ___ IJA.. UA»v\1*nl CaU T aIrA rStl/ onri O n OA.iiAnn ftka

f e d i r a l g n u l w u n n n M Pioneer Relic S » » »11 „

of E d n n l io n lo r id ioo l ad- i ta r t ln g Ju n e 11, anUque ite in s m ln l i t r a to n . H ie I I I w eek! conne(Aed with U i«lr|P«rtlciiU r ' couree will lU i l June » ,

p re s id e n t , In troduced M r. g iv in g contlnuoua

C am pgrounds R eported O pen

HiULEY - Campilraundii In th e Wood River and Salm on R lvor a rea s are reported open and In good condition to handle the Memorlal.DayjvacaUoners. a c c o rd in g to R alph C isco , H ailey Sawtoot(i ranger.

M r. Cisco said both Redflsh and Alturaa Lakes a re free of Ico and the roads are d ry , with a ll campgrounds' open and In good condition. Side roads In the

q u a lity H ospital, Salt Lake O ty u i i a______- o j - y e a r u s u ullntcH llnB tnrciorB i m w j

In a B rlg h a m -Y o u n g V n ly e rs ltf ,

2 0 - v e ^ m e m b e r o f th e p a rt In the yolf Inirtriirtinn w anlTCluBT p rogram a re to reg is te r Ju n e 4"In th is -lm p o rtan t - e l ^ l o n ' ithd S between th e h o u rs of-9.a.

I a m m . and noop a t th e Buhl

le r lT w in F a l ls C ity P a rk s

H AILBY-______R ay — Lyon, .S u p e t l n .U n d e n l - H o w a rd .D istrict C on sery atlo n ^O fflcer-Jo h n so n --------------

VVtHtcvwu n tu i utvu . uwuMub u s in e s s , su c h a s d o th ln g , phanittCM iU cali and furniture.

O lder citizens interested in donatii^ - tlm e to a ct a s hosts during th e show m ay contact M rd. F red Sherrod or M iss O d n e y r ~ 7 ........ ’coo rd ln a te 'd and co o p e ra tiv e M rs. Redford has a firm con- y e a r ,” M r. Cook said , ............................ ........ ............... ........................ ............

m anner. They consider each v lc tlo n th a t “ P ro fe ss io n a l e n c o u ra g in g a ll life u n - elementJU7 sdiool law n. T h e--fo r the Idaho F ish and G am e m orn ing the public will bo able■ p atien t aoooFdlng to his needs nu rses belong a t the pa tien t's d e rw rlte rs In Idaho to coh- Instruction sd iedu le will be I ^ a r t m e n t , Hailey, has ac* to h a v e a ccess to DIerke's Lake

and a s an Individual person and bedside;” tr ib u te to LU ^A C 's po litical d e t e r m i n e d f o l l o w i n g cepted a prom otion and will be beginning Tljursday. | qu tlllie anti develop the ability of A g rad u a te of Salt U k e acUon and .poU tlcal education reg istration, A tou rnam en t wUl moving h is f a m U y to Boise, H e sa id the chain which has ▼ M .pevery sta ff m em ber to his G eneral H ospital, lylrs. Rlchlns funds, and to reg is te r a n d vote be held a t th e com pletion of th e Ju n e 1. kep t th e road closed during road .fu llest po tential. se rved a yea r and a half In the th e ir convictions.” Instruction p rogram . M r. I^ o n h as se rved in HaUey constnicU on will com e 'dow n W i n n \ §

M rs. R lch lns w ill be A rm y N u rse C orps, th e n N early $1,000 w as ra is e d for D e ta ils of th e s u m m e r for four and a haU y e a rs ,.an d and re s id en ts Will be able to. . . ----------re tu rn ed - to v p rig h a m Young L O P A C durlng lh fiannualIdaho ' to ^ k d b a irp ro g ra m fo r Jtinlof w ill b e c o m e •T e g lM a r 'c o h * " h a v e U m !tBa-use” o r t I i e 'l a k e '— | ----------- n U ~ ”

T r n n h v U niversity for another y ea r of A sso c ia tio n of L ife U n - and senior high school boys an d 8 o rv a tio n ‘' ’o f f lc e r ‘ fo r th e a re a . N o 'sw inunlng wUl be J d I l l D O r 6 6■ I schoolUig. She h as worked In de rw rlte r’s convention a t Sun other activ ities In th e p ro g ram departm en t In Boise. P rio r to possib le untU around June 15,

i i i l t . n s . . ____ ril-U * _____ ...Ill L . _________________________________ .1 t-______ . J l_ k n i otnM lAbInn (lah inn ai.BUHL The Buhl Moose Utah* V alley Hospital, Provo, VaUey recently,te am w as aw arded a trophy and and a t th^ LDS Hospital Inth e a t e championship In th e Idaho F a lls , M rs. Klchlns who Is ^ i o

............. ritual com pelition during the very m eticu lous in her basic l i p o H8o M m n a iu o n .M acro u M m i™ , p n „ g c „ „ ( „ e n e e a l Id a h o nuraing p ro ced u re ., le e l. UialOfea, F e lls U d g o t e W m em bers " tim e I . a p ric lo u s commodity

Inc lu d e ^ b V & r d V U ek, and should not be w asted." governor; LoySpradllng, Junior M rs. W c h l Sanada, a long* >

will be announced la te r .

eluding Pole Crock, Smiley C reek and Beaver Creek, a re blocked by snow after about the f irs t m ile off Uie highway.

S p e a k e r _______PAUl^ - lUiV. Alice Mao

WooUey, of tlio Paul M ethodist Church, wuH guuHt speaker during D^^^calu'u•(^Hto aervicos for high school seniors a t Day Croek, Ore.

U Rem oved 3 1 Eighth Gradersg o v e rn o r ; R oy H ow erton , tlfne n u rse ilt C assia M emorial,

................. D.Casten, o ra to r; h a s 're c e n tly com pleted a two- T T O 1 1 1 l \ l V 6 r

Lilies l^re About Ready

■W0i ,p a n ti( f“ -at r a y-•__________;^iui: ‘ ■

)le school to m any gm several years pgo,

pre la te ; N U o -^ ii« « ., u to w ii .i«» . - w . . . . , -- --------------------------------Odell Chatfleld, sergeant a t week cou rse In coronary c a re M elvin Jenn lnss , m an a iie r of I i i £ i t ^ r la rm a ra n d e tev o -P o u k a lrp a it-n u ra ta g .« t;P llc « te llo .p n |s e n le d the Idaho Hide ond Tallow ,governor. , l th ro u g h Ihe In te rm o u n la ln ' T w in ir a U a r r e i» r la . l l | lL e m - HkGEItM AN - Tlilrty-bne r ™ . .

.R e g io n a l M ed ica l P ro g ra m , p loyes h ave n icked un Uie dead "'eiirhih urnriR a tu d en ti wore FA IR FIE L D — Tiie C a m u - ......, —MF.N FIN ED M rs. Sanada Is working In the s te e r which has been In tho g r u d u a te ^ 's f l c c i a l a e w lc a a iL .^ ” ®? sc a tte re d o v e r Cam as Prairie . p r« B ld en t; Roy C o u c h ,,

| n . j t e R l v e r . . B . l e , „ n c e l a . t |^.e p r i n c e M e ,.o r la l g ,m - r i . T r V n S ' S a * ^ ' ^ ^ ----------------------------------------------------

moving to H a i l^ , he served in b u t 'p lo n lck ln g and fishing or SHOSHONE F irs t Jam * th e d is tric t capacity in Mont* hik ing will be allowed a t the boree of the season for the Wood pelller for th ree y e a rs and In p re se n t tim e. R iver f U ^ n g a u b s wss held a tSalnuin for a year. T h e re will be no provisions a t Twin F a lls w llti4he Twin Falla

C urt E b e rh a rd t h a s ’ been th is tim e for tra ile r o r cam per Sheriff’s Posse host team , s e le c t^ to rep lace M r. Lyon on p a rk in g and m otor boots will The Valley team cam e out th o d ls tr lc tlev e lan d laex p ec led not be allow ed on the lake, Mrs.to a rriv e In H ailey thla week. Johnson said . ^ F a lls a e r i f f 's Posse.

th ird .The nex t jam boree w ill be

held a t a n , m . June 6 a t Jerom e. Officers for the yea r a re M arvin C o le , S hoshone, p re s id e n t;

T h ere a re patches of lilies M e iy in M elssmen, Eden, vice

ir l,T eK aB ,w asn n d d -C ass la -M em o rla l h«ve now th a t when calls ^ e rece iv ed to and talks wcfo also given by Juduc C. M. rece iv e d .tra ln fa g throuah the

I n t e r m o u n ta ln R e g io n a l they usually a re picked u p tha t d ay .

Wilson, Shoshone, for driving loft of ihe cen ter line.

Minico Lists Gradjiiatc S<Uiolai«dh4|i«-- -

_____bf flin City. I h e m any M a t U i f l _____^iAn«. nn:..i..i< .«nrinn. ac ro s In th ls sccUon form a sea > and c ro ss the ral

o “ ; r s t a f f s v S ’e s „ p ,. a * . l l . .g ra d .d county ro « l loRoy S traw sor, and Je f f T upper, Wo®*” -

...,___t . t i . J __ •

Earl Davis, Jerome SheilK'a___ .. Poaae: -URoy Parkar, Rlrti.U-acks on' Add; Harold Craig, Twin f « U i '

y road to Sheriff’s Posse; -Robert raach the-swampjite. ............(^bb^r^.OUes. 9>oshoner«Ml-

R U PE R T ■ - N am es o f uU b rlg liam Young U niversity. . D e n n is R a lsc h , ROTC R ichard Sheen, Davlfl Abo, a c h o la rs h lp - p re se n te d bv

P a t r ic ia . B lflr, Rick Bolfar, U w re n c e Couldna, A rm y of-students receiving scholarships a t Mlnlco High School a re an- nouhped by Paul Taylor, senior c lass counselor.

Ih e y Include R ld iard ^heen, _ iitflh ^ tii_ U n lv e rf llty i Ma ry

Madden, Boise BUte

S tu d e n t L e a d e r standUtg student.

president.Tlie welcome w aa g iven by

a n d Out* Tony Zaccone, c la ss presiden t.Joan M artin re a d th e c lass history, Tlie c la ss w ill w as read by K ip A llen a n d K evin

R an ibS h iile ld t'. 'Sara a o n e ju r M o t k U I M voiiraW p; U o f l i I ^ a h B e l i j i . i : , o t i . i a n d U. p fS fl^ S y . ■and I te m ia KowlU, aU Idaho J e r r y 8 tm n ,U u c k .M e m o r l a \ » l I ; l D w la H a iM la l r o m , invocallon w as oH ered byWrtt.UmvgGlty. -----------------and l lP.n i rl.lU tmi'nil n riir, II. ' ■ ' B'* ’' Ollme r.»nd ~ '

K are n ^eh w ilt, Strisser of I. ind I Dara You. BrUn Baguley and Charles Butters ' Dronouncad __________ ___________ __________ _________________Mary White, Vkkl Andersen,. Humi5riea,b^^^ jerry Kaster and Wljiy P riy . accbrff iy lo ^ F ie M s . Jaycy

fic i’r te 0 L l f lU .} iy o l i ’ OVr«ew U. P ^ dRichard Roemer, Karen SMirt, Orles&T DaVirAbD, Uuck FKA a c h (^ * lg to U. o f i . j

Buhl Sagebrush Days Event Is Scheduled For July 3~4

BUHL Juiy 9 and 4 l » n ■t»nd*i!ind >p«W barptai • { l l w j l i f i u ^ j ^ l l i c ^ j ^ i i t t , / ■

a n d iD a re 'V o u i Judy Mcuc6» ____ _______________ ___________________________ _andauaanautinum.liothflOlw a id l h , « j a a a « i i ^ Sm dri. Jonam,: Join Kdylal K a ill i^ , 0 of I

- 'S a t e i Karen• « » U t l 0 , A triple Irlocom poaadO f J e r r i TO ; w a n t l l m n a o r e d by tha.

Short, Rupart Nanoy U w la , Jim Woody B llda b h llllp i aiid SJatlUig • S ? '™ j lp r Bernard ScteU, Omohundro, Sharon U p p , Buhl Jaycees in cenjunction n ic ii Bencken presmt«> an W oman's a u b ; Hene-McCaUj Memorial^ Scholarahlpi J ^ WhlMdtar. idT 1 ^ 1 ' Suunne MU, a th l^ a c h o ja rjW p j ^ Beciv *nipper, Q ndy l ^ e a , ■ Buhl *wd®o o r i ^ £ n p r S r i S ^ JaycwAmerican Association — j nowe at m «• *t__ .. « i« .. t . _ A«anniatinM . • iU n lv e riltv W om enr T a m ra M ardlnj, Kappa Alpha TheU , R Ioka College, PTSA a n d S em ln a ry i t i n d a R lo h a rd a ,

C a fy Sori." D ltn m •! N ia l i ' aan, and C harles E dm enfon ,.

Henaehdd, Ih M place In BalKup, Wcka, a;id Farm M O, a ^ l o i , Nancy Smallay, Joan M v «n ,Mijiroerclal conte<t& lUckai Buraaui CynltiU' SpralfT, Adela Arlerhum, Connie

Tommendaii. County Hinof «waM wtaiSr, OoUaga or BSC, idlJeUo] Jkn Butters and Debhla Yocom 'nnoeleIjcatlonwlUtealuratmerit cor- a ls o 'm U iU k b o liA at U. ^ B o itw rljhl; U «U , •thiatloi sang. HiaJunior high chorus redao on both- avmlnga, •Bcholarahlp I.t Siiwn Wood,’ litfBitslnaaa R O M N a ^ ^ Bato.OuU a)Ksan8.'I1ia.Froceaalonal:and Pwada,baaidgn>iringoinlaM,

niBAA " i ta ' nAiUiM. f tA M ft uOtiMi' Tr-AfT-' i l a m U n a " ih iH « t " - m n t r " m il ' nsuXi''HQaiKfeiih>i«iM > n< laanw B ltitha

C o llaan B a lrd i com m endai ■ tu d a n t. n a tio n a l poratlon and Rlcka to r b a lh « f l ra t pUtoa booMiaaplng'canteal.^

I

iw e B slo F a rl l ^ i h e |n l e r r

„ pa;riiiJ3'ss5S:

----------------- program . -acUvltlaa to naw mmIMn and g u e iU a t 't tM ttM tiw -

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Diane T au te . -G ary Askew W e dDuring June

— * u T line»-N ew », T w in We4nesdayr. AAay 27. 1970 .

The Im m an u el L u th e ran Church, Twlh P a lls , w as the setting (or the M ay 2 wedding which united {n m arriag e Diane

■ M arie T aute, daugh ter o F Mr.and M rs. Dale T a u te ,_ .M a

==l>^Bll«v-and^4ar^D(tBn»=ABkew,- son of M rs. M yron Askew and

. . 'th e la te . M yronlA skew . Twin Falls.

The rile s w ere’perform ed by Rev. Harold A. Itwn before background d e c o ra tio n s of b flsttts*~0f .'p'

New Member Is Welcomed

D eleg a te s fro tn 65 P E O chap ters th roughout th e s ta te

.wtil ga ther a t th e-N orth S io re l-C bnw ntion.. C en te r, J u n e _ 2 L jj

a n a 4 for the 55th sta te"co iF " vention of the PE O Sisterhood.,

Host chap ters w f l r be V, Sandpolnl; A P , B onners F e rry , and AV and B F, Coeur D ’Alene. M rs. John 0 . Johnson’ Ooeur ■D*siene; ■ a n d “ M r s r - H a r d y L y o n s r-S a n d p o In t, a r e -

Local m em bers of P E O who on the convention com m ittee a re M rs. C. G edney B arclay, M rs. G.O. KUdow, M rs. F.M . Smith

Glenn Shem , M rs. Ben Pa tzer, M rs. Lynn F red rik son , M rs. G ilb e r t Y a te s . M rs . J .A .

M rs. Evelyn Paulsen w a i ^ welcomed a s a..new m e m l ^ ^ ' when the Union Pacific B o o s tA Club m e t recen tly a t the home of M rs. Eugene Sabln.

The club favor was furnished .. by M rs. Vinnie Boatright and

m presente’d to M rs. Sabtn. The “ thought for the day was given

M rs. M orris Blackburn. J a m e » = M L C = £ la y « 4 _ a n d

• re freshm en ts served by hostess.

The June m eeting is a t the home of M rs. Mabel McDaln

- and th e dateiffiU be announcedr

and iridescents m d the sk irt was gathered in tie rs w h ich - flowed into a chapel tra in . She. wore h e rg ran d m o th e r’s crysta l n eck lace a n d c a r r ie d her

5 i|S r=(S h ig M o r i l a p h o lo )H er bouffant elbow ^ength veil

of nylon iUusion w as held bybrgan'dy leaves trim m ed with , . ^ > - i . .. . . ipearls and C rystals/She ca rried c o m p le te d th e ta b le ap - C h a p t e r N i g h t a bouquet o t^oscb^ds entwined „with pink ribbons, S Program Given

L inda K n iep , W oodland, t r id c . a n d ^ s , Jennie F ields, . »W ash., cousin of th e bride, w as ‘■“" t » ' O '' b ridcgrM m , cu t and a x j • x xm aid of iionor. M rs. V ry l se rv ed the cake. M rs. M artin « T J O i n T m e e T

I m e m b e rs I chapters.I M embers of C hapter AG,' Coeur d 'Alene, w ill'be h ostesses '

reg is tra tio n .Tuesday m orning a t the convention cen te r. H iere w ill be a m e m o r ia l h o u r Tuesday afternoon a t Trinity L u th e ran C h u rch . Am ong featured speakers a t th e con­vention will be D r. E rnest.W . H artung University

Askew, Hazelton, sister-in-law K niep, aun t of the bride, served • The C hapter N ight p ro g ram W ijdan Sham l, from Jo rdan , -VMM— BUngh, and M rs. Don E dw ards, nf the m em bersh ip com m ittee who is a P EO oeace scholarship

c o u s in of th e b rid eg ro o m , w as held a t a jom t m eeting o t 's l i ia e n l7 "wbrklng tow ard ner^ th e Loyal O rder of Moose and Ph.D . a t the U niversity of

KAREN SAGARRA

Karer) Sagar.ra, K-norpp=:Rcvca r Wedding Pldrts

Formej^ Resident - Reveals Troth

j E R O M E - , L . H . 'A b b o t t Juoe Weddingannounces the engagem ent-anJi

B F IIF V U E - M r and M rs torth'toming -m arriag e of his M r. and M rs. George M endA nthony J a n u l is , T h o u san d d au gh ter,'N ine tta , H erm lston , m n o u n « the engag^^^^^

w noiro- r o l i f nnnniiin'«» thp Ore., form er Jerom e residen t, forthcom ing m arriage of theirvill be I> . E rn e s t W . , . M . to Clifford R. Smith, son of M r. d a u g h te r , T a m a ra Ann^ to

S a S S s i i . r “■ * -■K norpp.son of Billy Knorpp and the la te M rs. Evelyn Knorpp,

b r id e sm a id . J a n e l l S o renson , Boiise, niece of the bridegroom ,

: was flower girl and carried a

A June 12 wedding is p lanned Jerom e.............. - " - '* * -M issM enclw iU .b»a

p oured coffee. „.v.I ^ s . E lm er Kniep, aunt b f th e t the W omen of the Moose a t th e Idaho.

b a sk e t o f b ln k a n d w h ite G ^ r g e , W ash., w m in ‘.Moose Home..• ' r>nnr<ra n f fhn oitaef nnnV rlm.Q »»_____chysanthem um s.

VyrI A.Vam, nf

groom sm an. The ushers, Je ra ld C a rn ey and K irk C ia ibo rn , K im b erly , a lso lig h te d the tapers.

H e rb e rt E in s p a h r w as o rg a n is t and a cco m p an ied Deborah HelJer, soloist. -'rtieri=efreaunM t tab le w as'

^ • , - • ^ ...WV.JW 4.W..IV. M rs. K.A. K everen, Twinch a rg e of the guest book. G u ^ ___ N an cy C a rlso n - s a n g a n d P alls, idaho s ta te p residen t oft w e disp layed by M rs.TC irk presen ted two banjo selections, P E O , w ill c o n d u c t th e

^ a a l b c i ii iUiU ftL j. Q ^ a!tb^ }fiiijaiia.3uj>lK-CaiI&uu p rese n ted a Uubliiess— m ee t i n g s :— S t M ary Ellen Kniep, cousin of t h e _ p ,a n o - s d e c t i o n r - N a n c r ^ ~ o f n c e r 5W w i l I - ^ b ride , disU-jbuted rice bags. Susie C arlson sang , w ith N ancy M rs. ■ A.V. M cC o rm ack ,

- R e c e p tio n a s s is ta n ts w e re , c a r iso n accom panying on th e Lewiston, firs t v ice president: M rs . K en n eth J a m e s , M rs . .jjanjp ^ ^ 5 . J .G . W a lte rs , B oise .E v e re tt M alone, M rsi W ^ te r , The Women of the M oose held second vice p residen t; M rs. U e rm a n H a ^ e y th e ir reg u la r form al m eeting , B .E . G a sse r , P o c a te llo ,M rs. R obert W orstell and M rs. Tyrier co d -.o rg an ize r; M rs. W. E . Davis,D ale W esterm an. Hnrfino Caldwell, recording sec re ta r

‘^T^V“ pnflflopm*.nt wns an - ■ brother-ln-law and sis te r, M r. from Twin Falls High School n o ^ c e d I f ^ a r U ho” e a " d M rs, R andy K en n ed y , “ - j r d i S

h" »M u J a s ix v e a r POTTERY PLA N T. mTsslon for the LDS Church inM iss S a g a r r a , a s ix y e a r y ^ t^ D E L L - Pollvanna Club Australia for two years and is a ,

mPTTihors nttonriAri a limnheftn ‘ prariiintt* nf tho Collepe of I

a fte r which they v is i te d . th e . a ttendco llegeinO gden th isfall. S nake R iver P o t te ry a t A June 26 wedding is planned

a t the Idaho Falls LDS Temple.

ducfinfiT l i e - c o u p le - tM k .a - h o i i e y m M n _ p f „ ^ - - „ ^ , i ,5 j ^ ^ ^

covered^^with a w hite gathered “ i t Lake U ty . l l i e (;jharles M attlce, guide; M rs. corresponding secre ta ry^ andchiffon o versk irt over pink, and couple res ides in K im berly, L ew is H offm an , a s s i s ta n t M rs. J.L . M auk, Pocatello, cen tered witli 'r f th ree-tiered w here th e bridegjoorn Is^em - gyj^jg. M e a d e r^ tr e a s u re r .■rf th ree-tiered w here th e brldeg jM ip Is em - gyj^jg. M e a d e r „ _________cake d e c o ra te d .\ylth p ink , g o y e d a t the Snake R iver s e n tfn e l, a n d M rs . M arlo fT . Idaho S ta te C h a p te r .w a s ' "cha;plerri_n the U nited S tates, i '•

•------- -------------- i^ R e s e a rc h -C en t^r. — MuiT ay, argua:---------------------------orgH ntzedM ajr247l915r^-now — C an ad a^M ex leo and s e v e ra l- J—

Jr. t f u } n ^ T ^ » « . . ^ o a t the OxBow Cafe recen tly Sputhem Idaho. He plans to I d fh o ^ ta te UnlversUy th e . a tten dco lW einO cden th isfaU .

M r. Knorpp w as -graduated U ooom nn* from Wood R iver High Schopl in Hag®rma"- 1968>nd . a t t e n d id ah o S tate U niversity.

A la te sum m er wedding is

in Pocatello ,, w here they will | J . continue the ir education. |

SAV-MOBDRUGTW IN FAILS

topped with a m in ia tu re b r L . , ^ « 4vw..«h-- .t.'-">e-groom ,., C ry s f f l p resen ted her friendship receip t

ay , arguis:---------------------------organized M ayL ......................... .M rs. U lydfe' G r e e iiQtJ waj> hua a mem ber-ah ip-of-alm cist-

3,000. ' A p p ro x im a te ly 130 p rim arily in te rested in b ring ing tto w om en in c re a se d * op> *p o r tu n itle s ' fo r h ig h e r I ’education. F or th is purpose the Is is te rh o o d sp o n so rs th r e e |

iiiw m u cr 01 u ic « u m c . VI VI.C iu«». m .m . i .^«oo ..v , ‘educational philanthropies,, th e | foot, Shelley, M d George and Moose C hapter, Jerom e,, was a This y ea r m ark s th e beginning ' PEO educational loan fund, JWnnH>nnH Wash ccntuTy for thls C o ttey Ju n lo r C ollege fo r )

R efreshm ents w ere se rved by phllanthwDic .and educational Women, Nevada, Mo., andW oodland, Wash..

The bride w as honored a t a m iscellaneous shower

ca-ndelabra ^ I h pink ca^dles T a u t e . T ^ ^ F a ^ grandfathers S 'T e w iv e d d e le jk tes iTcfmany a re a PEOsflanked the cake, and a silver o f ^ e b ride . O ther guests a t- A cadem y of F rien d sh ip , a re expected to a tten d the punch bowl and coffee service ,w n d e d from N am pa, Wendell, „ iee ting in Idaho F alls. . conven tion . T he PE O

M rs . E rn ie P e te rs o n , a Sisterhood w as fovinded J a n . 21, m em ber of the Women of th e 1869, a t Mt. P lea san t, Iowa.

. Rebekah Lodge[Hosts,A n n i i n l

Guest Night' W EN D ELL - T w enty-tw o

'vtiBltors from Jerom e. G o i^ n g ,H ag e rm an and Tw in F a lls a tte n d e d the a n n u a l G u est Night-of the Rebekah Lodge. '

M e m b e rs a n d g u e s ts w ere d r e s s e d ln c o s tu m e . W in n ers o f

—th » « 0 8 tfam «a o o n t« 8 t-w er« -M rfii 'V esta Suff^, f i r s t ; M ild red P a tte rso n , G ooding; seco n d ,

J B d _ M rs . D oris S p o fk td , .Jerom e, third.

A kitchen band, under the direction of M rs. M arcia B right, presented several selections.B and m em b ers w e re M rs.E lm er Jordan, M rs. W alter

-S tockham S r . , M rs. Bob Slmerly, Mrs. Oren Hutton. fMrs; Sid M cD ow elirM rt: J l t r r K endrick and M rs. E m ily

. Rosencrantz. M rs, Suffa liml Mrs. IJllian Dluck narra ted .

P lans were m ade to pluce R ebekah m a rk e r s a t the c e m e te ry b cro ro M em orial Day. p>

A social hour w aa held, wlUi Mrs, Olcta Hudson and ' Mrs.IJllian Black ab hoHtvnsvs.

Country Pals Convene For ■

-Monthly AAeetT ile C oun try Palp H u m e

on fur tliulr-:tfigul«r_moiiUily , ■

onsworlnB roll cull wltJi "Vour favorite Jype or pattern of-

.,.,<llnnvrttttra.!: --------------Htc County, council Homo

Extension will have Its luncheon at.Uie Turf Oub Juno 8nt 12i30 p. m. All roHervutlonfl aro to bo In by June S, ,

Mrs. Mien gave Uiu lessun *'Meul Service SfiUsfuction/' Each member participated with the quis on "Ell$iet(e."

"nje film strip, "Ifushioiw InniM lny,” «lin»ii^n. p fdlnnerware, KlttMware and flatware that makei up the. aassic, Country and Modern NlUnHS was Ahown, Members studied Unens «nd tab)o dworatlona to . prei'ehl' the' mood. •/" '.

Mrf. JtH Jonea received Uie

LEARANCE

Choo se fro m 180 dresses a t terrif­

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a n d Misses sizes <i th ro u g h 18.

Prices ra n g e fro m $ 3 .0 0 to $ 2 5 .0 0

. . , a ll slashed to m a k e yo u the

greatest savings e ve r on g o o d , w e a ra b le dresses,

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BURLEY - M em bers of the P in k U d le s o f M inidoka MeiiiOilal nwuiuu

Area Pink La flies Host Memhership^ Tea j We<ftiftsclay’. AAay 27, 1970 TImes-News, Twin F alls. Iddho 15

FHA Leaders Are Installed.

DEAR ABBY: Rec^nUy a friend of mine had an operotion, and shortly before she w as taken to the operating room I called 'her oa the telephone and read a little p rayer (o M»r. Rhff-HianlMwt-tTW hV"R "P

The next thing IJcnew , 1 g o t 'a c a ll from her'husband , telling m e In no uncertain te rm s tha t I sbottib i'l have done tb a l as I had upset h is wife, b u t p lenty.

Abby. I had ^an operation a few y ears ^go myself, and befnrft.my surgery,-my-dofetc

annual M em bership Tetf and id a $100 d i e c k J o .the to be a ^ e d on u e cost

o! th e h e a r t m adU ne recoiQ y purchased.

M rs . D e lb e r t M o lle r. .

p resen ted the check R ichardson, ad m in is tra to r of the hospital.

The tea tab le w as se t up in the . lobby of the hosp ita l and Nfrs.

“ M rs. Melvin Pli

a little p rayer w ith him , and it m ade m e feel belter.P lease tell m e if I m ade a m istake. M EA N t WELL

D E A R M E A N T : E v e a th o y o u “ m e u l w eU ." U i t u p s e t y o u r f r ie n d , y o a m a d e a m is ta k e . I P . 8 . J b ellcT e In p r a J e r . - b u t i f m y su rg eo n c a m e In a n d i t k e d m e to " p r a y " w ith h im ,I d o n 't know w h e th e r I ’d p r a y d o n b ly h a rd o r fin d a n o th e r su rg e o n . I '

— — D EA R-rtgBY : You tOM LONG HEAt'H to q u f f nagging her husband about not w earing his wedding band, and m y husband pointed out your answ er victoriously. However, our problem Is eUghtly different.

My husband wears his wedding band only when it su its . I. F o r instance, he takes i t off and 'leaves it h

has c lass Ihe 's stiJl in coUpge], o r if he’s going to have a "n igh t 0 with the h o y s . '

. r m not saying be is up to anything, T ju t.it su re looks , suspicious. I would ra th er he d idn 't w ear his ring a t a ll than

to have Wm pick it up and put it down like a yo yo.To me, a wedding band is not ju st a piece of jewelry, it’s

a symbol >Df a com m itm ent. This p a r t- t ta e wedding band business is driving u s ap art. How do you feel about it?

FULL-TIME W IFE

- — r ir fin n r i i i n i i iu ........... ......................... .. ................................... ...... n A 'to m a k e y o u je a lo u s , or h e n e e d s to take a c o a r s e ^ elem entary psycho logy .

DEAR ABBY: My son will be .m arried soon and b e-and . his bride-to-be have'decided th a t a n evening sit-down dinner__ leCfepUun for a w guests shonlrt nni incliidftKirtflll rhnH run"

I w ant very m uch to have m y th ree grandchildren p r ^ n t a t the wedding and jecepU on. They a re 6, 4, and 3 ,

-years old. I am sure i t would be a-'wonderful mem ory for them .

— - Doesn’t a p aren t of the bride o r groom have a say in this m atte r? Who is the final au thority? GRANDFATHER

' — D E A R -O R A N D F A T H E R s-T h e - f in a l " a B th o r i ty " Is th e - - b r id a l coup le . D o n 't p r e s s i t . T o a t te m p t to m a k e “ e x c e p tio n s '’ of y o u r grai u n w ise .

I b e u n fa ir . A nd

M rs. Tom M arU and w ere in charge of the tea arran g em en ts .

N ew n u m b e r s .w elco m ed w ere Mi‘3!*Reis D enton, M rs.

■ ^ A lb e r t^ ^ t tx l l B arrus and M rs. E^mma Smith.

P rio r to th e 't e a , a business m eeting w as held , w ith Mrs.MoUer presiding. M rs. Norm an U n m f t r r e p o r t e d ' on ih T rem odeling and re-decorating of th e geria tric lobby^ A p lanter and aquarium a re being in­sta lled w ith a m u ra l to be pain ted on the w all under the

Lymi M anning, co-chaiim an, and M rs. Ron H aw kes.

I t w as announced th e FHA girls of Minico High School hosted a M other's D ay party and p ro g ram in th e geria tric w ing . . E a c h p a t ie n t w as

C £ e . V e ° F H A g m ip " ' ’''E S E N T /N G A $ 1 0 0 c h e c k lo B d K ic h a rc h o n , a d m m i s l i a l i r o f M h i d o k a M f volunteered to he lb w ith an y H o s p it a l , is M r f . D e lb e r t A io /Z e r /p re s /c j 'e n f o f th e M in id o k a M e m o r ia lproject du ring - ftie su im ner ■'H u 3 p tto /-T frrif t a d /6 { . TffS ghecfc fe f b 'b B 'o p p t f g t f fhfe h e o f f m o c ftm e w fttch h a s m onths a t the hosp ita l. b e e n p u rc h o s e c / b n d is in u se a t Ih e h o s p ita l. T h 'e ~ d o n o tio n fro m the P in k L a d ie s

S e v e ra l 4*H g i^ u p s h av e p re s e n ie d d u r i n g Ih e un it's a n n u a l M e m b e r s h ip T e a . asked to help w ith se,wing ^ ^

Club Year Ends With Social■ - - R I c h H c l i l M n . Kenmaon and M rs. B utt- B ie first m eetlnj; of the

S o S t m e ^ ^ ^ ^ W o m b ’s a u b closed the club c a n e . M rs . C a rl P a u lso n club y ea r, Sejft. 16, is planned toPinv y earw lth a luncheon m eetbig a t re c e iv e d th e c lu b s u rp r is e be held a t the hom e of M rs.

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iches — buy from » wha* your rug will look

f miowN'4-CARPET IS OUR SPECIALTY

143 M ain A ve.G .

^ £ A R ABBY: My husband w ears a hearing aid, and w hen w e're a t a cockU il p a rty he tu rn s off his hearing aid and goes to sit in a com er. M any people think he 's anti-social o r sn({bbish, but i c r h o t true . H e say s th a t when some folks [especially women] get a few drinks In them , they tend to laugh a i ^ shriek ex tra load , and th e sound, when as th ru liis bearihg ' aid, feels like a .'"kDlfe" in his ear.

Abby, you would h e doing people who w ear beariitf a l ^

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U H m M -N e w i. Tw in Falls, Idaho Wednesday, M ay 37, ,1970

•Filer OESMe^eting Held

FILER — M r. and M rs. R ex"— n e w -worthy' patron a n d .........

. \ n 3 n n n ' ^ e r - n f t h e _, E^astem Star, p re slaeo flt'U ielr

first m eeting a t the Masonic Temp!e.'

M rs. Reed introduced special guests.

Members of re la ted f ra te rn a l ' orders w ere recognized by M rs.

■-■Heedr-Hapo»ts^rtrfrap»ciai^«iwfc ^ s ta n d in g co m m itte e s w ere

- given. Balloting w as held for ~new tnemt)cr8, and p lans Wfere

Mrs. J . H. Sharp and M rs. Ray Williams w ere appointed on the special tea com m ittee . Star Social will m ee t May 28 and Past M atrons Q u b p lace and date will be announced later.

Mrs. Jay Cobb and M rs. M ax Henry served on the greeting

- M m ----- W llfnrd

serving c o m ^ tte e , assisted b^ “ Mrs. M arian Vincent, M rs.

M a rg a re t E n g le b r lg h t, M rs. - R.iMPll Hntl and M r. T.rubb.

; f C L L | : \ s g -

G lenns Ferry TOPS Go_Lightly Has 31-Poundl.oisi,G L E N N S F E R R Y - T h e r e Lorene Hanson’s Team No. I

was a 31*poimd loss by m em - won the m ost points again, 35. bera-a£_the ip K .G o ..L lg h t ly . ,.V elva Irving was crowned

and these two selected gifts: theron. If she wins It threefrom the "Goodie Box." tim es, she gets to open the gift

_____ ________ _ _ - _____ _ M rs. Irving lead In exercises, and keep the prize it contains.g ro u p a tits fe c e n tw e ig h -ln .a n d queen for the evening,"/and and won’ the traveling prize, . I n the “ endurance" contest,liv e p o unds g a in e d . O ne Phyllis Young was runner-up. new th is tim e. Tlie one who one m e m b e r w as u n lu c k y ..

m e m b e r . ' w as a tu r t le , Bessie Larsen w d Lois Irving loses the m ost gets to take h6m e enough ib ga in , so she wasf--^rem atn tn g 'tlw s a m ^ each lost a to ta l of t^ .p o u n d s .th lsp r iz e a n d in sc r ib e h e rn a m e dropped...................

thur Jim Bennetti H agerm an, —was hoiiored-gte-bridal-al

re c e n tly a l Oie U n ited Presbyterian C hurch, Wendell.

The gift table w as covered with a green sa tin tab le cloth and enhanced w ith a sm all pink um brella a cen terp iece.

S erv ing ta b le s - w ere d ec o ra te d tvith gree n s a tin doilies and sm all vases of pink flowers. * •

Waiting Wives Sch^ule Events

Two eventTafe- the Magic Valley W aiting Wives

> r the w l y p a r t o f June.A 'p o tlu c k p ic n ic .,fo r th e

d iild ren is set for 4 p . m .' Ju n e 4 '■■at Hmiiiuii Pai'k and a dinne r

____ ^-meeting June 6 a t K ay’s Supp«r- a u b . Those attending th e picnic

are asked to bring cooking fac ilitie s fo r a d d e d c o n ­venience.

arrived In Twin' F a lls to aw ait the return of th e ir serv icem en husbands from o verseas o r other posfs, and would like to m eet others " in the sam e b o a t"

- , . ,S : e a s k ^ to c a ll th e Twin F a lls _ 7i?afa»i>i>-fti_rnnnpp.rc e office for further inform ation.

Shov/er Held

now in a g rea sed pan a t degrees for 20 m inutes. Store rem ain ing b a tte r in a covered Jar. Allow.for expansion.

The Times-News will pay each week for Magic Valley

bring your Kodacolor film' fo r BONUS PHOTO' processing;' K e y-je cto r Solid Cologne by

Dono, Tabu, Am- hyth, JOCaroU

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"w ay IS Ju c e n is . ---------------- --B u s i n e s s m e n iH le rv ie w e d

UiL- A ll-W osl C o a s t . A th le tic C o iifc rc n c e te a m .

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w l m t w c - m e a u - w h c n \v c s a y i t ’s a 1 7 5 - y c a r - o l d i a m i l y a r t .

s e a ts a n d m o r e th a n 300,000 v ie w ers a r e e x p e c te d to s e e . c o u ld n o t r e c a l l a s ing le r a m - S a tu rd a y ’s a n n u a l c la s s ic . p la in t a b o u t r a te s a n d pricQii.

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r o u n d o f i ____________O pen te n n is c h a m p io n s h ip s . w ay s a n d e v e n g a ra g e s

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_ a s F r a n u lo v ic r u s h e d to v o lle y h a v e a g r e e d to s e ll a c -• fToin llii! i»*l-— a t e v e r y mtr^fy p d a tio n s on ly on a t h r ee*

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c e n te r c o i^ t c ro w d g a th e r e d to a ^ o u l $25 to a b o u t $108 p e r n ig h t___! ! e . r a n g i n g f r o m .j L a g a in s t a p ig ta ile d M iss B a r t - ..to le ra b le ’’ to T iu t r ig h t “ lu x u r - ‘ I___k o w icz . ari'H S p g r ppn f t a r fn r th>— I

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N E W Y O R K ( U P I ) - T h e p u l I M o s e rv i c e w i th " a d lu s te d " N ew Y o rk J e t s a n n o u n ce d ^prlce l is ts fo r t h e e v e n t w h ic h

p ro b a b ly d r a w s m o r e s p e c ­ta to r s th a n a n y o th e r s in g le o u tin g - in th e s p o r t s w o rld .

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w ee k th a t th e r e w a s no o p tio n !\Ian < lo A n d S u f j a r

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Analysts attributed the slreng o^„,v. «. S i!.; K comeback to ..th e market^ !i S ; 1!^

= f e U u i ic « to i= tn te r T O n a c f S S r 'S , '^ '~ SLalthough inany Inreslora ap; S.TsV. 3 ” J '! K S ? ; « S S I e IS ’parently w m buoyed by the gT 'cT . S . ^ .S!; S S 'S g S lf S ii’

. upcopning , dinner meeting of g"r*y .' y « "' PresJdenfNlxon and leaders of ouPonu',d lu im loo'.

the business and financial o?S2mc :« ” »I ” 11 '

D ow -Jones, 2 p.m .By Unll«d Pt«»* lnl^ci|l«nol

M-IM iv'lr 'lS-u'hr4»-$lkt ...... JH J3 r*Jl- h tn *

. L i v e s t o c kOMAHA (W l)_ -T jJ v e s ^ k :

G r a i n

. N«w TOf*MUPt)-*f*''B*10»t>vH-------Follswtng lia liti IDSND 3.16 ).4]01 CIO ana MkM '(>&«’' in ).» o'>cn on vutuki Mut i.i» t ir Fu«fl»M0«0l*d6y J'OCk UO*IV«"" tuK oaV

Bid *tkM 'Abwan

Successful Investing’ Q— I own shares of Chrysler M odel-y^ tales of domestic

- ident wi _______on i give*«nd4ake basis the EMTccti'jn economic situaUon and also Cambodia, but h^ noted “the meeting will be' o[f Umits'for the news media.” i=«iVi5i‘ «

TTlft UFl niarJcet-jSaicatoF,

ces were in front of declines 1.173 to W . FMC CP-

A three^ipur turnover of10.070.000 sharesxompaced with9.940.000 shjpes a t a compara- i

Among the day’s most acUve issues w e re . Occidental Pe- c*""*" «t ro le u m p h o ^ W a h ig h e r -

Central up % on 170,200 shares, g ' ho cp and Telex Corp., m higher on167,500-8bares.......... ,'SS

Also heavily traded and i n ' o*nst««i ao forward drive were University eJS ib Computing ahead 1V«. American |rp U i(h

,J7 30- fm ntoll .U»7 2f >7»i » *-7. PtOpGi l.««

-7 4', 6>i+ H P«p»iCO I- - . » K a s s ■S B f e f e g ! ; ..........—

Fdf*h

1

274 40'. -S*'. *0

. M.OOlower; 190.2S01bs White wheat 1.57V4t t n 24.0^.25; 190*235 lbs 23.25 to Boft'white no bid

24.^; 22(^240 lbs 22.75 • 23.50; White club n6 bidr,* w 230-240 lbs 23.2M3.75; 240-270 lb Hard red winter no bid!! 1 ;; 21.75-23.50; 250-270 lbs 21.25 to Oats no'bid

^ _ _ _ ____ _ ^ t e y ^ W Q ='is Se a t t l e (Up i T - Grim ,III 20'* 1»-: ».*:t >i-and heifers 25 tower, Instances c«o»Ho.

u ImI 17- I;'** ' lower; cows steady-etrong. «5 ft Jwt<» i bkm.

s K i - i i s 'H : :» J v i t : : ’.: choice 28.75.29.50; mixed good

» 3»,* . nnH rhnW ■>« ««-^ (}ft)lce and prime 1,000 Y

good and choice 25.50-28.75. t t' Sheep 1,200. Slaughter Iambs

;• and ewes steady. Choice and ^ p r ^ s p r in g ja m b s 29.50-30.28;-^ t'.' ctioicT with end prime shorn o« *• lambs 27.75; cuil'to~good a io n f - ? . f —

I !>•» \ u r i ) — Liivcsvuviv.-C attU — (Monday)___ 1.000.Slaughter steers steady, 29.00- jo 29.90. Slaughter heifers steady, 28.35. S la u ^ te r cows utility and commercial, 20.00-23.50. Slaugh­ter bulls steady, 26.50 ■ 28.80. • •

K6Ysto»E: M d e n d has been cut I h a ip ly ^ ^ h in d ig n . For the f ln l two J?MF. Ss! ; i ! c S S !!! iS J!;i you advls! se ll in g ,. weeks in May sales were down! S " i r JS J 3 c S S l Su " J holding or buying more-shares 23 percent on a dally rate basis, Aiiixre a u i;»i cuvt K3 j,«t 3.»s 8t cuTTent low levels?—A.L. With no imrnwllftte relief In AmcJp c u i l t j^ T rJ o A—*As Is reflected in th e ir .j^ t^ T h e sw ln g b y c o n su m e rs

j »p (Fr t a /*4 o '« y l i p gq t i ieea-ggTRigeqrpSSI"’ Mo I tl are ftruggllng Includfag Imports, has been felt

*0J * 5i Kn,kr ’ $ jS j 09 |hrough the drfest ssles p Hod bjf all < ^estlc -ca r-flrm sj-r - - » » 7 H KoKoin «.u »7* in years. M anufartiirersrTrtsr" CS-ysler is no exc^pUftn.-

ajjm gzrpcfiffic tad . an upturn ln -th rin ^A lth o ilg h -C "h ar:ach iev ed , dustcy by early spring, now feel somewhat hlyhf r jh i r e l i Inta1~

**"Tinn;Hinf1 may nnl iiiiilf 'M nll niirn in in this Is due primarily to the good reception of its new compact cars. However, sales here are con­siderably less profiUble than those of the larne f - ^ —- -•

----------— Sales In the first quarter ofQ X 7 ^PP«* ^ percent on a 12

S p o t M e t a l s

Tele^one %, InUniatWnal' Telephone Sperry Rand' V4,

■and Eastman Kodak 2% (ex- dividend).

Less active IBM spurted 9V4. j ^ e National. Cash -R egi^r-

RslWon .70 Raylhftn .«

fievloninc V KfyM tl 1.10

. . . , R«yTob J.*0 ' . + ) '» R|egelP«p I

ja «•» <«'j* H RIvlana -W« J »l»« + RoanST.Ud474 III. i7>i it<«+ «. qotHhaw,;o 2J nv. I0'.< kOchC l.»9

5JJ 21H «•« 23 + t'» RoAmH 1.60 i4 )4 1 4 + 4 RMir Cp .Wn TOtf »> . 20>4- <1 RoylD 1.030

CrIAiPl.JO i*"j4'

1 .. S<fin1«y 1 , 24'>+ '• Scfterlng .10I - Wl*—2‘» — Scfilum-t.iO I 24 *1 SCM Cp .60

2%, General Motors IV4 and ct ..- .B eth lfih em S teeli^ . • — gj;

1 P.M. PRICES. NEW YOKK STOCK 6XCHAN06

NEW YORK (UPlI—SelKTfoHocKTWr me New York Stotk 6xct>ang«.

S«tCT(h<ltl HlQh Uew Lail Chg- AcmeMkJo • 12 '371* J*>. 32’** >

Adrnw 1.40 110 J* 351.+ ’Admiral Cp IS 7>> 2>f<- 'A/r Pfd .200 U 3J»» JJ- 3S>»* ’Air Bed ,400 .74 U<a IS'j 1 «'i+ »AlcanAM.20 10s 20 l«>. If'a-f >AlleoCp,2;b i6 7 7 -t- >

Gr««>G* ,W : Creyhd Cp I . Orummsn 1

ShcllOil 1.40.■'I -SlerrPw .22 ty1+ *»-. S10AA1C4.20----- 2*4+ H, Slmmn»1,40 1

' i B s ^ y "' ^NaiOi'S^Sou p*c i.n

24.25-24.50; 14 23.75-24.00; U 21.00-^.50. Sows 50-1.00 lower; W 16.75-18.00. '. Sheep 200. Small supply of slaughter lam bs steady. Slaugh­ter ewes s t e a ^ , not enough feeders for m arket test. Sp’lng slaughter lam bs, few mostly rhfljpg to prime^ M.25-28.50; 'one package 28.30. Saughler tWCS" culJ to good 4.50*7.00. Feeder

» i«>: lambs few choice and fancy at ^.00-28.50. --------

154 12*. Jl|, 1J»4-P.

JEROME - F at hogs sold

Aluminum, primary, 99 per cent plus, pure 30 lb. ingots 29.00 c lb.

Antimony, domestic, 99Vi per cent pure,-FOB Laredo, _Tex.. bulk 176.00 c lb.

Copper, electrolytic delivered U.S. 60.00^.25 c lb.; lake 60.00 c lb.

— l.end, oflmmnn^-tLY. 16. lb.; St. Louis 16.30Nib. •

Manganese, 99.9 per cent pure -boxed regular — 32.25 c lb.

Nickel, electrolytic cathodes, FOB Port Colbome, Ont. 128.00 e-lb.

3j ONfll

l i" i ilt :■!! iChfm Fd 13 SS 1« |4 OTC S « ........COLONIALFOS;

nessman’.8 growing operating share earned last year.',costo f the4etter4».«nd».----- with the general economicLast year the average dictated slonrdown and g re a te r con-

± iialness lette r cost t2 .7 i. sum er em phasla on lower- TWay, with rents, s a l a r i e ^ d “ priced ca rs , higher wagM, m aterial cg^s sowing, It Is materials and spedal mer-___________13.05 per -rfiandfajng-rpsts all ------j

,^;4he4reakdtnWi;~acconl|||g hi m nrelnr-------- .IHe Dailneu- Corp. of Chicago. . Chrys\erJa ._|20Q__ mllUoQ • -4-Ii ^ c h publishes management debenture offering will be used • ~

material: ------------ T rUidlwUy lu iBlU« alm U etm ----------Stenographic expense $.96 debt. This, plus the dividend cut . '

O verhud .76 IMctatlng time .72 and lower capita l outlays, ,Lost motion .25 MdUng .16 should' bo lster Chrysler’s : '' Filing .12 Materials .06 total , financial position by the end o( %13.05 IMctatlng time, says .1970,. _And ,th«-C oropanya a Dartnell, accounts for. almost vigorous cost<utting ineaswM .. ' ^ half the Increase. ODmpanles 'a n d efforts to upgrade its dealer ..used to figure letter costa on the network and foreign business ., taslsofa|10,400peryearjuntor should prove benefldal to profit :>f

•• dictating to a i n o per- margins. • , *;ary.- T6day, thft ' Q irysler ls-»

_ -j._ s tea d y .su w s-« ea k Ul j ftuM u, 'uiatlnuni soil m slaughter,cows steady with the “

i i f i

mgner; feeder hellers, SWUdy;

» , J« 30'» 2?». V»«-10 »♦». 2»U 2«>* + l17 $>• 4HSir 73 22'i+Ji.61 20>, in. I11.-V,

A(CO» 1,10 ■ 1*1 5t>4 ■»>,

ABrendJ.lO 70 3Vj

ji J»>i 3$ 15 - ■

5 J7 26'. 37

4« 30V. 10 10 - •

SlerlC>ra.2S lU 10-> 21SIcwWiTl,* II 2J’. 24',SfutfaWorr I }} }f>t »SunOI Ca I 3«.af I I ' aSunthM.52o 102 t1 1*.Sup Oil . 1.40 40 101 97'ISwltl Co ,60 H 34U 23

not enough steers and heifer calves to test market trend.

F at hogs 22.00 to 24.50; cc^inmercial and utUlt'y heifers 24.00 to 26.50; commercial cows

Tin, N.Y. prompt delivery - _ 175.50 C lb. Cooirail

Tungsten powder, M.8 percent n n pure. 43.90 lb.

manager who dlctftes letters troduce its mlnlcompact car inaverages around 113,000 a year, the spring of 1971 which willMany junior executives have place C In a^ld ly -e4> and tn$~ 'been stripped of their sew#nirw maFtrrt" ilthougti ii ill fli II f»i i lCi n «.»>l o It.

ov!d> }” 3,n are trying automatic typewrit- annually have been amplyitNAMfuNos** centralized dictation sy»- discounted In share price,

riMifoj telejrfjonlng, and further weakness Is possible on:»tt, ? 70 1 42 more form letters to cut down a technical basis. Long-term

/ t » \ tg~ the paperwork overhead. A po> outlook Is encouraging; aharea ;»» l i r fT o tentlalincrease In postal ra tgs-.-maH>c-*>aM-faMhelr r»QOvery-

Zlnc, p rim e w estern, N.Y. DVvg"nM 4 iS « s6 "iverr 16.00 c lb. Eaist St. Louis 15.50 gSo5p*“ r«.'Vm c lb . ■' ll-AV. | ! r „

.•Ml WBMAmCyan I'. Amel«t1,wAmMomT AmHotp ,24 AW«ICx).40

I i r r t :

lot 12'. 30>. 32>|* 170 «t« «’• «'• + 61 » '> 3D’ > 3 2 '»

InipCoppr 3 ■I B M4ao lnlHarv1,H miMng ,lOd

InlNIcK 1,20 JS lir i i I*M Tleh Corp

JeliPilot ,1. JOhnMvt.20. JonAjn .32 JooLogn .10

1M 21*. M»»'3l'.+ !» Tandy CofO

5n 254 245 253' >

176 }4>i 13>i }4>i« >.

H F i iTexETr V40 T»ea»T 1,41TxGuSul .40

Te>UIM'l,ID Teilronl .M— ol

~ a.l)0’t6 a iW ; utmty cows 21.00 to 22.00; canner and cutler,-16.00 to 21.00; HoUteln feeder steers 25.00 to 28.00; Ught Holstelns 28.00 to 35.50; choice feeder steers 30,OQ to 37.50;

' common f e ^ i^ s ^ .00 to 30.00; choice feecW heifers 28.00 to 33.00; common feeder heifers ........... ..........29.00 to 28.00; choice cutter mainly from calves 3^.00 to 43.00, and choice Iqow what heifer calves 33.00 to 38.00.

W a l l S t r e e t

C l i a U e r

NEW YORK (U P D -’Ihe clamor fo ; a , “selling clmax" on the s tock m arket comes

s s r . s :

S ^ fd 6,44 7,04 S kFUID.OI 11.11 El> «l 9.f* 10,70

. . I 24'i

' 22»4 26‘. 2Nt-*

__ PORTLAND tUPII — LIvnlOCk;Ca<ll*' *nd c a iv n -n o r tiaugntef ««<»•

— ............ .. tiiughltr cdtit

Atw V .dsh .-.AitRiaittaj. . m -a u - jfu it’t

about.Investors’ServIce.'‘'njeconvul. --"-I- ; - ' « w rn 'n w n i . ,

* E S i S f a . ‘. ' K epjiiemlc” across countiy, -lood }i.M,27M; lUuanitr hrlno "hnnVriintpv" in mnnv fRODRAMV Am ind 6.21 6 13

Prrt 1 03 1 22 ’ « * •'lISc 4 12 ] 21 STIINROBFOtt4 10 4 4» 5*1 ..............

makes the problem even more potential.^ r t ln e n t (To order your copy of Roger

The one^lrl, one-boss system S p a r ’s 52-fiage Guide to Sue- Is In retreat, according to a na- cessful ' Investing ( ^al-aurvey-eohducled-by-tye—r^vUedand In Its 12Qi p rin ting^ IXctaphone Corporation. send | l with name and a d ^ s s1a Fbrt Wayne, Ind., the Un* to Roger E . Spear,(nameoftbls .

coin Insurance GoxxqanyMrhldi- jtewspapec) r-B ox-lW i- Qrand.^ handlesateutlnJlU onpiecesot Central Station, N ew 'Y orki maU pin-mmtti u id bBa 2,000 N.Y. 10017.) employes at Its borne office, trie d autom atic typew riters.Ih e addition of 11 magnetic card automatic typewriters en* abled it to reduce the staff and

by-more than " ......................m

if 6l>i-* l>i

5?sr,ro I'lKremi S .4 Kfooer 1 1

57 33U 33'. 31'.

it'i ir$ ii'i

u»piycn (4 16 :USSmll ,»0« >0 :,US&t»«l 2 40 26) ;' us Too I 10 2S

UlOUtIK* . » M •S S K ) :S 't! iUfanpi. t.n i ;

titHtri htgh___ .. . . ........................tlaugnitr cowt utility )».25 2) 39. cu It.W 22.50. lew canner 16.50 21.25; tiei ■tr Mill ulllily ana commercial.......

. . . . . ____ ___r calvei ctiolce icarceindiviouai 33.50 11.00. tiandard and sood 27.00 32 00. tleart itaodard a>ideMM75.O0

...................... .. 30.00,D. 21.00.

il.OU, - - ..............—H»gt 110. barrewt and ollU moitly 25

- I I lower, lew lolt |.2 204 ’<11 lU. 2i.lO--------M 221 ID 2 5 00,25 60i wwnteedy

. . . . . lb. 21.00 22 15, ineep 3M< Wau«ttltr tprlng lamot 25 50

(•nl«Mon«rv other claiiet tcarce. »leuat>

; r . T A £ 2 , r . t ; . « k , v,.',;:

bring "bankruptcy" to many, paralyze the nation, and "destroy the administration’s

abroad, the firm says.

installing a ete tral- sy«em 4o.irtiich

i i h i ^ by telepboM.In San F^andsco, the Levi

Strauss A Q>. c lb th ^ f lm la

_ . . 'TJllfHI-^ Iowa our people in th rfle ld rn o '

r where th<

WRMA-BetloiF

UrnShoe I ', 2 2f> 2)', 2f't

S S 5 W 'E i;;;;” nuniMn:«- 'MW”!

BurlN0 70d >2 )2>i 30'I ]2>i > IDurrght .60 417 lOt'.. 1051. IOI><>:

Llgg My 2'i UinoTm 1.11 Lltlnln 2' (h kothheed LoewtTn ,11 LoneSCem 1 Loneso I 12

121 15U 14^ l4i>(- I,. -varlanAtw 51 32 291. 32 t J U — xeiidera i6ft- ‘ T a J«i ! i« . ' t vicierCC 50

Vl» 1)1. 121. - '*11 ll'i

an eventual bottom cannot b« . . predicted because the' back- ground Bsychology Is mainly pmror-: bearish ffid human emotions pSumq- ' are so susceptible to suddennews c h ^ e s , T' ___ '

layHrlW FFappearB to be

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175 ir* U ‘* 'ir* '‘ t«'‘ * w hvvV”*41 ItM I5 ! I6>!!|t! WnlMAl!

)7 1l«> I I '. !«>» WiBanc .}<14 5«>i 17«« 5 tH (l‘i WUnlOn

MODI 16 7 t)6 V .t» . eto crOB %au>g lamoi aood end rnplt« tlAM rh.J«<»-, too nuuiy reasons both techni-

O v e r T l w cal and psychological lor the «■«market to make much headway S r . r ; ! ! ; :! ! ‘ ”

Im .i.i,n ..„ . All bid. tai.IS.ai; »«tioul a nec«ssary period ot ". 1 bid..- t>t.,d.ol., quoiQiion, do pfior prIce coflsoUdatlon or a .p.- . 1;not ln<luda f«ioll

10 0) l(

prior price C9ns< ...............lofkup, mofk tanglue and definite-break In CemSi ID 01

StitnUn*PCn »,»

valinc > 15 4 22VlltpC 3.76 4 12

m atter where they are, to « n d _ — ___ __In n m n lA b e lta and have them C A L P K I D A < P transcribed^ qnkeonan said.

Secretarial time at the New - Form

k m le tlirj wiiii U u k i to be J * ”,"" “ "»■ *«, ■p«i»i '^ ^ ln b rlh .ln d iv id u .l.p o U c y lo " ; '" t , T .

MAY 29

Certain I .M Cettna ,20a Cf-fcl III .10 ChmlPI 1,20 CtieieM l.to Cliet Otilo t COritCr ,)0ea a i , ? :

x s ' i

24 14- I)', 1)t,« I. 3 ll'l 111! I I ', 'I »<« tf'. »•.< H

546 20'> IV>.

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122 15 14'. 15 . •.151 24». 23'. 24»»*l*i100 » 2> H H * >7213 )|l | )l I I ' >.21 )0>t 2 t 'i »«*! ' .I 20'* l»>> 20'»l <•201 I) 12'. |] • >■I] ll' t IQ|. IDS'. UJo 2*''* 2o'l »*>', IlSV IS'i 14'1 UU - <■i4f 14 im i)'«t >•2> 25'• 24t» 15 t >

411 15 11 K'otit12) 151. I4U 15 ‘7 '714 72l| iti* 71*»f4‘2M H»| 7I>« 7»><»14 14 12 14 <1>6 20'. I((i l»l|

23 l l 'l ftU1 12 I6*« 17

M 57', I7'i- 'n 40'1 3« )(t«4 *2 I4H lll« l6H4lt

O 46. 45't 45'>• I.40 II 41., U>*« •.^ J4|i 3 'r J J l* " ,17 27'! 6<M 2I>I< •!

151 75 -7U. 74>. •)•.

Nfivy YORK <UPII-lelett»d ttockton me Arfierlcan Slock Bxiiang*.

* • i{H0i) Hi^h Low Latt Ct>8.• J 16'-. . .50 21'( 2I<| :6l 22L..22

142 12 111.15 I2>* 12'.» IKl ll>«

rfierlcan Slock Bxn»ale*f...................

Aerojet .Wa Am Pet ,tOd Aflil.»0 l.fO Uratcen la Bundy Cp I

OayMn .ISb

S E " c S Sj r w . * ; ..............

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52.024 S3.12VEkiultyOll ; 0.N 7.001st Sec. Corp. 29.7S 30.50QarretU 25.00 28.00Id, Power ' SO.OO 55.00Id. 1st Nat. 32.00 33.50Interm.Gus a.374 0.75J.S .Ind.- 5.29 5.75'Kellwood 10,00 20.00M.K. 13.00 14.00Pac. Eng. 2.00 2,50Pac.St.Ufe 4.75 5.25Rogers 14.50 15.50Sierra UlQ - . 3.25 .4.00Silver SUr .13 .18Surety Life 3.62 4.12^

NIW 'VORK.aoairVMTi.Inu. 1-

CoAlrl Oala CornOI 1< ra

. I 30>« 1044) 10't 10 lO'YI154 lt>« 2m ]4>.t21 I0<. t 'l fl«l

T w i n F a l l s M a r k e t s

MuthvOI ii Kaiterindli UU *16 >1) t 11) I4«t«t'lKifbtirrtI )5 L^en’l ;W ■ 2 \y* 11* 11 ** *?

McCul Cp« 1)4 ii<« I6^ I7»»« 1.1* 41.

lit:New ParkM ' 62 1 4l«Ooklef) 4<fW PacNwrel t ((

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firm says, orypun i' . Ouard I

HamMDACONVALESCINQ

ALMO - -Leo Burfee la '2 !I22 . convalescing at his home In'Almo after being a patient at Cassia M emorial Hospital,Burley.

l i h w j a l i i w

GETKADYRffi FUNINTHESUNI

SEA&SKISUNTANm u .

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IP YOU KAN T IT OR F IID IT

GLOBETWIN PALIS, IDAHO

W ill H AVE IT

MAOCVAUIYAUCTKW AdvytlMm9ntiM»a«A27

A»»ctlon«#nn.w«rt. t iU n , Wall and M«(Mr»mllh

--------— v-M A YFa^K&^ARQARITOIIM

PUBLIC AUCTIONFRIDAY, M AY 29 , 1970

S A U T I M i i f 0 i 3 0 a . m .lo c a l.d .0 A U O T ^ PADKINO lOT >n 3 id Av«,-*.<>lh,Twin Folli, Idaho, behind V IC K irS SAODIHY. , .

TAPE RECORDERS M O V IE PRO JECTO RS

O.C^^II^ Slolo Siort4 tKotd ployor ond ttelitr «iih lop* dKk| 6«'rMal Mlar«<d canwM iwHh <omi)j 9 toll pnd Hewflll moaoilna Smm comoioi Miih ttlophole Uni end mottMne «(«w llndofi Rtvora Bmm mogaiino camirai Kodok modal IS Smm roll movla (omoroj 9 ilandgrd Mm

Nei^ A.r.C.O.'IO Irontlilor lianKolvor walk'«'lotkl*n 3 Kodak'M-M'Supor Smm nevtt i

GRAINllarUy .

__ Oats __“ MKedQraln

Soft White Wheat Cbm( 1ft percent

' ' BBAN8PintosGreat Northerns flmallReds

,

ex tra U rge frA A -

JiumAAan a ll

I10G8. _ Cholco Hiitdiers910.00 |0o.2ioiba. g .J J Ught Sows g 'J J HeavyBd'ws

97.00<ie.00“'^I'li.oS-ie.oo'*

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Bitd dryori, polio barbtqut wogo^ 90 eollon olodrli w «lir hMltr, J d««l.i, brown Mfa, Ml et twin or bunk bodi 'wlih mol- non, bobi bid wlih mallmt, dnh, chtil o| diow> Ml (oinblnallon with ditli, lobl* and tholtV d>op Uol kllchon labi* end 4 (iMirt, lamp.

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I-> ,2* TImes News., Twin Falls. Idaho Wednesday; May 27, 1970- Survey Completed On Use Of

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E X P C R ie N C E D waitress and btA boy wanted. Pleasant working condition. IViO hourly. Plus time and a nail for overtime, New dining room-opef)lng soon. Apply m person al Club «3, Jackpot, Nevada, aik lor Guy Keep.

I, phone 733.1990.SEED SPUD CUTTING .

2 buik trucks with belts ava.iaoi Call Gcn< stanojee 829 sn Hatciton.'

ROTO TILLING, gardens, blade

OUR HAND saw at^d'clrcie saws sharpened — automatic machine process. -Shane Sharpening ser- vice. 343 jtn Avenue North. 73}. 24i4.

ROTG.TIULIJNG - excavation. Ford tractor mounted filler. Case backhoe. Dick and Ken Pooler,' 733:4373. _ .

YOUR PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAfj

HOUSE WORK wanted, all kinds Call after 5 p. m. 733 9370 or 733. 8979,

CUSTOM roller harrowino, grain

ROTO-TILLING, S Call 9a.m.'- I p.m. 733 9109.

laii qlfi'ai )r allA-}p

LADY wants work and home, caring

RETIRED COUPLE would like moltl, bar or restaurant work. Referencai available and bon- dable. Hava own trailer Writa Box X.W, CO Tlmes-Naws,

NEIGHBORHOOD grocary. doing good bualness. compleiely equipped plus clean 3 bedroom

FINEST BAR and cafe In Sawtooth country, complateiy equipped.

call 774.3S38, or write Wayne Patterson. Lynwood Realty, Mar Route, Ketchum, Idaho. ‘

H e lp W a n t e d

BOYS WANTED(■ , ■ '

To Deliver tlie TIM ES-NEW S

In All Areas .ot Magic Valley

F i l i O u t t h e B l a n k B e l o w a n d M a i l D ir e c t to T i m e « < N e w s ,

P . O . B o x 5 4 8 , T _ w in F a l l lI * * * ’! ! * ™ * " * * " *

^ T o T i m e s ^ e w s ______

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My Addroit it My Phono No. Ii

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»y^AAay-?7r-1970— T4me*-N«w»,-T<*<Ifi.EallaJdafu>_3L.

LISS.Y INNIGA— IGA STOREBUHt — Erb Brother* Market

CAREY — Den’s Food Bank CASTLEFORD — Caitleford Market

DECLO — Decle Morket----- - hAIMMklU _ Market Batke.

GOODING — J. C. Painter HAGERMAN*— O w tley 'i Market

HANSEN — Daw's Market -HAZiLIOhJ-----M ocX M m lie l__

. B | | | & D i x i e M e e k e rOAKLEY — Clark's For Shopping

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YOUR IGA STORES ARE STOCKED WITH ALL THE FIXINGS FOR YOUR

' M arty's IGA Market ' Denny's'IGA Morket

WENDEU — Cash Grocery

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Idaho Wednesday, Atoy ^7. 1970

Boys And Girls Bikes Are In Great Deman^. Sell That Bike With A Want AdBu*lnM»OpporlonilJ«i 30 Hornet For Sole s o l Rm I E tto t* P o rT ro a * MebiUH

Baloncc at 6 owccni.

■ For inlervltfw. 733 6S4 .

- OPPORTUNITIESIN IDAHO AND OREGON

Th« Circle K Corporolion o wetUtn con»cnien<e gfoc<iy choin, ha» fron- chitei ovoiloble rn many Idoho ord Oregon lowni.

Salary wh,le tr

Corrtploe deloilt fiom lultonl. Circle K Coi.Sou'h Ici'oh Boiie. Idaho B3J

- t»hone

BRICK, TWO bedroom home,| REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,

EASY TERMS. 74J Grsnl, carpol. i , ..Shop. quick Loti and Acr«og««

pos»o*Vi5n. SIS,OOP ' ---------------------------4«S SOPHMORE, spotless brick 3 :

bedroom. family room. |lircplacc, SI«,7S0 |

IWvJl K 4^s'KYLINE, WOO equity end retlnance balance. Inqwlre’ot J04 QOIOCV #IICL5:0(!_____ _ .

6 4 U g h t In d m trk il tq w lp . H q y .Q r o ln o n d F « * d 9 4 C a lH # 103 P«t*andP*»SupoU*« 110

NASHUA

Not Multiple Listed’

A C E R E A L T Y )

10 ACRES, V , milM from Buhl. Modern 7 t)eoroom home. barn, coup, and loafing stied. Ail in grass wlih ImcTieOiate possession,

: J10.JOO. 543 M09..West nd Reajry, : 130 Broadway Soulh, Buhl.

______M obil«_Ho(nes„_____K IT -K E N CRAFT .

Travel Trailers KIT CAM PERS

'Inlegrity li Our Chiel S'otk ■" Itade”-Sol*; - Service • Po»H - Si.*pplie> MoneH Piicej — fon Deolingi 13 Yeorv Se/v.cirig -Mogif Volley

P A S T U R EIrrigated pasture lor 360 nead of caiiie. Well fenced and cr6ss fcnccd and plenty ol water. 678

FOR SALE: Holltein steers, weighing 400 lbs. Call Gooding.

B aker’s

FISHING resort,__ ____ _tx>at«-aB4 motors. 4 acres of land.

ATEW AY

BUY THE BEST, All models 1970

This Week's M tbile H o ilk ^ S j i e J u T ’

TA M A R A C K

^THE ;Jew modern way *o h' own home. Investigate o piete line of pre cut end sectional

-floriiesr-Yowt-wcctusive-lNTEil- STAte HOME representatives. See our fine line oi Lindal Cedar homes. Swiss Villa Development. Company. 733 07U, or Gene Hop­kins, 543-4«iS.

Springs, .t4agerman. lOano ,

North. Newly.remodeled, n.

poiKttion. Termt.

' ROADRUNNER camp trailer

i 0 FOOT '-tY N W O O D -R E A fc T Y -------[“ ?!

ISTA Liner newly <

H n g To o m , deluxe model, storm windows, double insulation.

SPECIAITHIS $ 1 ONLY

U S E D IN D U S T R IA L E Q U IP M E N T .

CASE W5 loader, $4,250.

loader. $7,500.Full line of new John Deere Industrial Equipment,

E L L IO T T 'S

TWO-33- month.ol(l registered Qtaroials bulls from Caldwell sale. Phone 733-51W.

SEED SPUD CUTTING3 bulk trucks with'belts, availat)le. Call Gene Standiee BJ9511}., Haxeiion..

-BEEO POTATOeS. FlfsTy«8r from certilicetion. Clean groundl Call 0

, 4H Land&CettuCo. 733-37” oay

9M0NTH0L0reglSiercd Yorkshire boar to trade for same, unrelated, or will sell. Archie Malone, 7 North, West,. Jerome. 324J042_.

AKC REOlSTEREO maOrarWIUri—. or red Dachshund puppies. All ■, g uppy sh^fs. 4!3 S8f7:

UUI <iiKiJuu<Jie-i»H>i>itfr^^ and adulf dogs. Apricot end silver.Good aprtcot-stud. Can 04-40J7, Rupert. .AKC COLLIE puppies. Sables —

specially priced from S40 Per- rnanent Shots. Beautiiui com panions. 764 33S5.

POODLE PARLOR

10^ AKC NORWEGIAN Elk Hounc

330 SACKS freshly sorled one year out Russet potVo seed. Grown on old hav ground. S43 609B. Buhl

A n im a l Breeding 1 00"

ARTIFICIAL Breeding to ABS greal,, proven sires, notion's highest type prodwcfioo Jlres. Also all breeds of beef available. 8uhl collect, 543- 4)M; Jerome. 324 JdS2i^o»hone.

HORSESHOEING, trimming ana breaking. Horses lor sale or trade.- Denver Fine. 33&-.463I,

-eH»b&‘b'iiuneieJ sMiiipvu saaoiir; good condilion. Call after . 316JJ25.

WESTERN Pleasure saddle horses, tilds horses, broke and genlle. ' yearling coirs. 433 5750.

ALL TYPESpI borJB*. bought, sold

Shepneros, also bngiisn~.Pointers. Open days a week. Mac's Kennels. &16 33t7.

SIAMESE BLUE POINT Himalayan kitiens. Bcaotiloi. clean, inteHlg*r>t—Firsi-in-Twin—

I, 829 S303.

Falls. 733-8534,'GERMAN SHORTHAlftS, wire-

haired. point'no Griflons. Saiisfection guaranieed. Larry's Kenrifli, 733 34*3,

POODLE Grooming — stud si<edcap~<

30 REGISTERED-Angus bulls 3 years old, with sUe and length.' -

—---------- "w nW T SriV 69rw ln1erea-s of dry rocky groond.

j F o rm Im p le m o n H

T ihC fracior-ano-tultivetof—iust overhauled. Pull type hoy ditioner. 324-4135, Jerome.

Wesi, Jerome; 334-S082.

CUSTOM. BRANDING and Oehornfliffrto any distance, phone 1 4-2830.

-CLEAN, three bedroom, I 'j betns,. family room. garage,'fenced yard.

Buy my equity and teke over 5'.< per cent loan, 733-0140.

MUST SELL due to health, )6 unit m otel. grofSing SH.ODO. OO.OOO down. Will consider clear home, paper. Please make us.^n oiler.

- - UUv.J3L5U6,^

BY OWNER: Nearly new four bedroom, two bath, double' car­port, lull basement. Phone 733-

■ 9317, after 4 p., m.BY OWNER: Beautiful nearty new

— fully carpei*«t-gold_Med*iJiaii_ home. Excelienl location. 733.6973.

AFTER HOURS: R.j.Schwehdiman KarleyMathers

PRICE JUST REDUCED

n i 7 inn I CORVETTE camp trailer. 5« m B 4« ' *05l.-Emii Wavre. Route *, Buhl.

■!-LIKe-W6W-33' JJdmj d - J c ..............Sleeps

OELIGHTfUl elder" home on Poplor.7 »pocioo» bedroomj, lorge living o id dinto, , ctE«T»ANCE

12' CAMPER trailer. Bulane stove]' m 52*76” ” ' ‘ ' A poftm enfs-Furn ithed .

rentii jn-aBBriment-or

M A G I C V A L L E Y

R E A L T Y733 S580 (anytlmet'

campers. One 15' Vista Lii trailer at cost.

Madron Sales & Scrvice East 5 Points. Twin Fans

734 286tor 733-3B74

Eveninas:Al Morgen Hezel Ostrander

• location, 3 bedroom, 2 balhs. huge kitchen, large fenced back yard.

. 733-9347,

~ IMMACULA1 E' three brick home. Low down i interest, 733-3378.

-THREE-bedroom—(uii-oesement fireplace shop or ofllce witt» separate Entrance, large deieched garage. 406 Madison. Phone after S p, m, 733-1226.

GARDEN, PASTURE, frull frees? ■j acre quiet street in Twin wilh nice family sue home, G. I.'able $)3,000. Call eill 733 M23. Moun­tain Slates Really. 733-5974.

3iBE0R00Af( home with 2 bedroom rental on war of lol. good Jerome location, $10,000. STOCKMEN'S REALTY, 600 South Lincoln. Jerome. 324-4845. Rodnty Pauls. 635 5}7a, .oriyie "BSVier, c,

VERY CLEAN and roomy 61der home, } large bedrooms, carpeled living and dining rooms, garage, nice location. $9,500. Low down payment. Reel estale syvlce, 733-

lOTSOF Live able space In ihis3 bedroom hom?, Large ttitciien with built in-range, nice fimlly room with sliding glass doors.

. Total once 112,500. Will G. I. Call Nadine Kocpnick, 733 7297 or Land' Otliceot Idaho Realtors, 732 0716, across Irom Seers.

3 REALLY NIC E acres, flitch welor, cross fenced for'maximum pasture Cie. lols oi home, lost remodeled. $15,500. Call Virgil 421 4137 Mountain States Really, 733 5974

ttARRISON SCHOOL Dislrlct, itircu bedroom wick. Co(y living room, nice bath and kllclien. Sunnybackyard Atlached gWraua Owner cot)siclmnu Irading lor

- Bu^IBV"pr0per^y-EunIC0-C0flp^^^7}34f60 Land Ollice ol iiiniio Heallort, 733 0M6. across Irom Soars,

) DEOROOM, Clean, spacious home, part basemcQt- IIB,S00.3 BEDROOM home on short '/> acre, etectric heat. Filer area, $15,500.2 I EDHOOMtiome, sherp, fenced yard, quiti eree. 19,000

FEIOTMAN'RUITORS911 Sooshofli&l, N. 73) ir)B

FIGHT!Til* l)«|l Miiy lu"fighl" iiilliiliiiii it to uwn mil •null. u« ttiiiw you llifk* (leiiKilite Iwmei IMIS HOMt ON lirHr>ln Sli.ii lioi

"pe'infinlliy” 7 BJrtrtomt, i tr?boltti oixl iilKulitd yoilig* All ii<r) Jilioninu.i imuiittiti Juinluupiiitt und encldMd iialic l'it{» lailuoil locinly $15,Wd,FUlt CRIt.t <« $m.V<ni 3 b«di09>ii txliV tiuiii* mill high wliqul -

(Oiir<iiil liifl|il(K«. lilflleiil kiulieiiwilh bulll lo (i|it)lilimit l^yi ,H>tio (iikI liiig* leixxl yofd Dim't >,u>1

H A M L E T TREALTY

Aitrt Heffmgtler 713.9IIQ (heme)

G E M STATE R EAITY

09 BIU« LBHffI North , ?)]'il36 UuTh6r»on 7)3 2» l

DIfKMvMtrtmllh 71)-fM

IT

^ . bedroofn home Eliiabeth "Boulevard, Twin Fails,

*(un-B5SBrWBnTr^in-Tecr#atiwroom, gas furnace, patio with lireplace. Extra large 70 x 319; iot. Only $t0.750.EXTRA large 2 t>edroom home m Kimocrly. Large fenced big ioi. with garden. >2 k >6' storage building, uiiiiiy room, big kiichcn. Only $5,000.'

T A Y L O R A G E N C Y- Member o J-in falli

_______ 'MtSJ Service. _____ ^Donold Taylor, Broiler ' 433-S26? EVENINGS:RonRoylor . 423-3403Mdlor> Smith . . . . . . 733-5B77

Out of Town Homoi______ 5JFOUR BEDROOM House wilh lull

basemenl and oarage. This house la located al 512 - 13th Avenue North in Buhl, Contact Bernard D,

- V A C - A T I O N T R A V - E L -

E Q U I P M E N T

NEWandUSED Pickup cemfJers, travel-irallers. wt\eel campers, motor homes.

~ M ' & D S P O R T C E N T E R

ONE BEDROOM, close-in. dean, modern- Adults only. Ptione 733 8952-

WELL MAINTAINED good Quality two'room unit. Private entrence. adun. 227 7th North,

jlEARL,y_NEW_Calft-h«y,-*4l«-

TWO OLIVER Superior 4.row, bea planters. 3 point hitches. 324-2191

-or'3344279. Jerome.INTERNATIONAL S60 Farmell

trector with wide front end and In excellent condilion. $3,000. Evenings 733-4753; days, 863-3643.

IOb'4"MAlNLLNE. Phone 133 7070, or 'see 1 mile east. l'» Souin ol Kimberly.

MOLYNEUX Machinery Co. Trector repairing, all makes. Phone 7-?3.7|4r.

IDAHOTRACTOR salvage. Cash for used tractors. Used paris.4 - ‘ •- discounts. 733-B393.

-GUarafllieo. uuy or trade lor Springers or beef. Hap or Clyde Hughes, Buhl. 543-5825or 543-S969.

Pet> a n d Pet Supnl^ie$ U O

AKC COLLIE puppies, males,’ tri­color. Als»~ttiel^ n‘

— oeautH nt-s a tn e r s in s t :

FOR SALE: halt English Shepherd; half Queenlend Heeler puppies. Gueranteed heelers. Wayn-' Phillips, Route 4, Buhl. S43-5I46.

_AltC—Toy_and-Miniature poif puppies. Toy male for stud s vice. 423 5422.

REGISTERED Golden Retriever. 10 months, smart. John B. Rooerlson, 733- 553. '

PETS. AKC registered. Schipperke puppies, miniature Schnauiers

>abr^»mltr-r.........

Livestock W a n te d

FOR SALE: Fresh springer cows, heifers. Bulls to loan. Darrell Lyons, 543-5 B24. 543-5934.

SELECT breeds. d<543 465B..

HOLSTEIN springer heifers lor sale - trade. Bank financing

Bilabie. Richard Hill, 537.6650.

M obile H e m e t

, 10 50 TWO BEDftOOAl. all Qat trailer. Fully carpeted. Including Kilchen and bathroom. Wiiracc6pt car. trucK or, pickup as trade in. Call 733-4419. ast> lor Joe. '7

TWO ROOMS, bath, all utilities, I guiei. One mature responsible person. No pels. 73 *960.

CLOSE TO downtown. Newly : redecorated. Adults. No pets, I Inquire 225 4th Avenue Eest. Twin • Fans. 433-9966. "

A p a rtm e n ts— U n fo rn . 71

ONE BEDROOM, redecorated, close in, adulls, air conditioned, appliances. Heat, wafer furnished. 733-4170,

rM«roieT=fonT

A L W A Y S B E T T E R B U Y S

Weict'Jor 14 wides nrrlvjg2_£|g_

PRICE REDUCED $4500.ONE ACRE bordered tiy Nnllonal Forest close to flsnina. hunting, and pines Almosi new 3 bedroom,7 b a th ,, m am m oth lire p iac v , unusonrstairw ny. ru s tirh o m e h n ^ - been bunt with craflsinanship

WOOD RIVER flEALTYAstoLialu llroKtf»

Kulh Myers Ellen Scolivli)U cllcvuf.;aH4}H2

FOR SALCOH f*KNT : twc home, inoilurii. 909 Spr Gertrude lliswull, Diuln 8B6 7518.

l»droom uu,' nuhl. :li. phnnu

tioiDU. Large carpeled living jroom. Lovely kllctien tinth. Dining arun. laroe winiiow, loyely view, l-ruil irous. berries. WanLlo ruliru wllli privncy? Sen .tliiv tortny Call Hiinice Cooper,''/13 496U. Land OfliLd ni idAhu. Heallors, 733 0716. fltfOSS Irani Sears.

M A G I C V A L L E Y M O B IL E H O M E S

Troveljrailer Motor Homes 3'. miles westol West 5 Points 733 6141 - Closed Saturdays

J U S T A R R I V E D64» »4'FOUH SEASONS

J bedroom, l>i balhs. Ihls I04lnyl '■■ M A G I C V A L L E Y

M O B IL E H O M E S]i4wustflrwesl 5^ls. 733 6141

F a rm i For Sole S2I 7 miles rm Mouse

Idi sale. iradD or lease. , 67B V073, ask for room

hAHMS HOM SALE See or call Joe W«gner

PDLDTMAN.R8ALT0RS To Htiynr Sell thai farm-

"733 tVBH 911 ShoWtoneSI. N.

^OK THE BEST IN FARMS

; " .irSBARNBS_____ Auy-lWuu./wiii

60 (o 600 Acrei.

1041 Blue Lakes mvt>. Nortli

• I4IB|I0MO ACHU IDAHO Hatith

trade, tteji tSS, DIelrlcIt,1)314.

ATTINTION RANC^IRII Oneot the best itockrench deals In ItieWesl lor )00slock cows. f>rlce<t ritthl. Oood terms

t>ene barsen Sale* Co

n (loihe $21.00(1 li’f

.EstateJerome, Idati

MOBILE HOMEi* V p n D y K e - • ’* S kyline* C a m e lo l* C h a m p io n W O D U IA R

H O M E

Trawal Traileri* Concord* N o m a d

P ic k u p C a m p e r s* El D o ra do

All Bank Finoncing

H&WTR A IIER SAIES

5 3 9 O v e rla n d , 6 7 6 » 9 6 l I

______R \u l« y 4 r ia h R .,- .r .-

OeeiJ t i t n tleifBt*12’WMeMot)l« Homes

Fio m $ 3 9 9 9 lo $ 9 6 9 3 —

-W ri

REED Apartments. One bedroom 'and one studio. Nicely decorated, ‘convenient location. Adults. 733-

W AN T8D : two t

0 month. 733 0341.OR UNFURNISHED one bedroom

home. See at 535 5th Averiue North $55, 733-7920.___________

H w « l- U n lu rn l th « d 7ANEW 3 bedroom home, full- basement, family room, utliliy

room, appliances, carpeted, near □ erry Park, $162.50 per month, references. 7J3736«.

THREE ROOMS, hardwood floors, range, refrigerator, f-'urnisheci r^m , carpeted, cooli' cable. 731

ATTHACTIVE small I

THRBf? OCOROOM,. mrougboul.-l'.i baths.. $lai.

iiUiiith 1‘hone 734-2491, After 5 0

Gas furnace. $70. 733 4536ONE (lEDKOOM, garden spol Nicn

yard. No pels. 3)3 > 5lh Aveiiue liast, 733 9943.

J e o m t —j^ o fd a n d <oom 76[SLEEPINOpr house keeping rwnjs

tor rent. Reasonable, <4 Mein Avenue (outh.

CLOSE-IN. Clean, excellent sleepino rooms, private entrance. Air conaillonlng. 137 4in Avertue

- North.

KOOMS with private entrance kitchen privileges $25 ami $30. 222 6in Avefiue Ensi - • '

I pull type-motor has r

USED RECONDITIONED

HoyGquipm entSWVtTHEDS

I 69 NEW HOLLAND, model 907, 14’ wiin conditioner. Like nev 1 NEW HOLLAND 905 With'-

n - ’n KStolnSO-wIlfi'To-ndft loner,

REGISTEREDEdw. * ------Jerome,

CALVES BABY and Grass calves, all kinds. ...U-W«st_-L.-Soulh_nLKimbetly*_ -

423-5)24or 423-5B09. B & B Cattle.VHESSTON 760 less conditioner, ,oo 4 BETTER M*d^,Ho.lstjln

BALERSILTAT<D-r

hauled.I-NEW HOLLAND overhauled.VNEW HOLLAND 1282 Sell- propciled wire-tie, used I year, like

Heifers. I now have two finance companies to sell cows through. I can finance from 2 to 5 years. See

- me tor further Information. . Eugene Hughes, 334-24IS, Jerome.

l-NEW HOLLAND Super 77, PTO,'l lNTERkAT'iONAL' i?, "wire'tle. with engine. U50.I INTERNATIONAL 56 PTO, $675.I JOHN DEERE I4T, $275. t MASSBY FERCUSON No. tO

with engine, $675. t-MASSEY FERGUSON 10 I . . t-NEW HOLLAND 1030 Stacker, real buy.OOOD SeLBCTION OP NEW HOLLAND HAY STACKERS, ' BALERS AND SWATHERS.

DIRECTORYBUSINESS S ER V IC E-

Below you will find many services ovoilable Irom M agic Volley BOii* neises. look under the town in your ^reo . . . contoct one ol these firms- for the finest In service ond qyolity p r^d w li.

It's The SERVICB RiPAIR

4 w i n FallsTractor& Implement

2 0 3 0 K im b e rly Road Phone 7 3 3 -6 6 8 7

BHpeft feyaii 'uti O.Cii ltuipolntr~ Maytag major appliai^es. Over U years enperience. WfiKer's, 7}3< , 3B39.

CARPBT LAYING

See us for your LAWN MOWER

needsComplete now line.' Walk behind, riding mowers, and garden tractors. Some used mowcTs.

GUMCQUIPMUNT •733 7372

CHIROPRACTOR'

i>hone 733 4741.

CONSTRUCIIQN

24'Wide MoMe HomesPr«n> $11,300

lo $14 ,500

PLUS . . .Many M odeliof

SECURITY CAMPERS ~ ' ¥nclTRAHBR5 , ’

C a m .e P Y e r l a —

In RUPERTWhet* OuBlliy onit Pilie

ItOvtOool f Hlahwoy34 Rupetl

t ' ')

NOW LBASINOat t<»7 Blue LaKe% Oouleverd North, Modern elr condllloned olllct eiMGe. Contact

AT TRACTIVE, carpeted, private office. I’urnlstied or unfurnished. Ideal lor one or Itvo man opiraiion. Parking and utllltlet

HUNT ON I.CASe, Itlock -I trnckauB.

W fViM T* Rent

ttedroom hoUie with sinal

NtiUO unlurnlshed a bedroom

Hay, Oroln and Feed ' 94WANTED: Irrlgafefl pasture lor 31 , neadof btackcows a<id calves. /3l

PA6TUHE f OH KENT, Oannett area. Can handle up to 100 head

- 7M -nM .-------

,lHRIOATeD pasture lor .too head lor the summer. (37 6626, Hagerrnan,

PASTURE for rent. 30'3S head, ^arlings prelirred. Phone 334

FOR HBNTi Cattle pasture, 100- 150

HAY v>ll three crops,Ipadf or more,

HEMODELINO repair or new conVructlon. Flnanclno available. Estimates without oollgatlon. 23(ears construction business In win Falls. Pope <■ Sons General Conlraciors, 731 B304, anytime.

■NCYCUOPBOIAWORLD Book Encyclopeoin and

Oiiid craii. Alina Wiiiielieod, t‘ -0 nox U7S, Twin Failij '

■VBRORBIN IflNVICB

LAWNMOWBRINEW AND U8BD lawnmowers,

Sharpening anii repairing. Prea •pickup, intirmountiin Fijil r —

MAINT«NANCB « RflPAIRi

AsphaFi, repaired sealed. 731-M3).

ttughei Mot)1lif Homes. Locally owned. Insured carrier, Ucal and long distance, n t V l i .

BZ HAUL Nallopai irucK trailer Rental, Kemper Mallica Texaco, 404 8nnsnflne-airBet-Wati-l31JWi3~ -

Lane. 733 6760.

»B>»TtC TANt< tBRVICfl (tOTO ROOTBR sewer service

Sewer lines and leptlc tank clean ing. Also all types ol excavation John A Hakeo, 733 254t.

SEPTIC TANK-Sawer line cleaning, Power equtpmeni, tree Inipection, Cravens Sower Service. fj3 3053,

IBWIN^^C H IN B iBRVICB _Expert sewing machine repair f.

sales. Commercial 1< doinfsllc. Scissors stiarpenod, Vic’s Sewing Machine Service. 52B 4lli Avenue East. Phone 731 706], Twin Palls.

C

WHEEL Chairs, exercising <<iulp- m enticru tcnes.w alkers tor rent or sale. Kingsbury’s Ptiermecy, 117 Main Bait, 73] »S74or r3]fti4.

Asrvlca. ...

.ttoMfl b n tb rtaIn m b n t I'JH

P3rt. 41} 2nd Avefiue East, 1H

T.BRMITB «i PBJT CONTROL.

1043.Hive Lakes I

TRBB SBRVICHOWN & COUNTRY Tree Service Trimming, Topping,fJemoving

Free Bstimated — Iniurid J 60BB 67B-23S7, Uurley

Large. Small, We Do Them All. Cham Saws, New«.Uied.

733

TRBB-$BRVI£BVALLEV TMEE SEHVfCfi. Trim

your shrubs now. Free estimates, ilox B2. T.P. 733 3331.

BOOK BtNDINO ' •EAGLE Book Uindlng, Olil bool -

VACUUM CLBAHbRIWE ARE THB AUTHORIZED

ooaier tor Hoover, Piliex and Kirby Vacuum cleansrs, We ser vice and repair all makis, A good selection of rebuilt vacuums.

VACUUM, Service'Cenler; Parts

POULTRY PROCBHINQ i

-COMCbBTB-^ORVtca. our-pricei I -start at 10 cents per bird. Poultry i Supply, 733 pl6e, '

-24-H OUR-Answering service. The advertiser wll( be notified to call you. If (he telephone of an y adverllicr In tftli DIRECTORY li not oniyi'9re«l, d iol 733-3386, Tele­phone Answering Service ]n_Twln Pa lls^D e yj»r Nlflhf.. -

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Vyednesday, May 2;.J970 Tim es-News, Tw in Falls, Idaho 33

No Longer Used Golf Clubs Are UsefuTAgairrW KerrYoir^Ovcttock Wonted

tDAHOHIDE&TALLOW PEADANIMAL PICKUP

---- Pnone collect -

Appliances & H H E qu ip . 12Q

’ G !e r o ? y c f7 ^ fk S B O ^S8crH lce. Walnut cabinet, radio Stereo combination. New — save 1-3. Terms. Claude. Brown Furniture

25 CUBIC FOOT upriaht Amana deep freeze, Bood »wrhinB orUer. 543-5776, Buhl.

USED DINETTES, Blacker Ap­pliance and Furniture. 223 Avenue Easi.

Antiqu«t 139 M iicallaiiwiuiForSala 140! TtuckiLET MY JUNK b« your Ireature

Pete Johnsion. 304 South Washiflflton -(Airport Roadh 7J3

SALLY’S ANTIQUES. 4M.J950. Round dinlns ta^ltt. chair*.

diitias. wash stands.

RED Sam l<4 miles Nortti Wasti Ingion. Buy and sell dishes, fur niture. Relinish repair, quality knowhow.

FOR SALE: 260' used V pipe. QOOd!condition. 300 gallon round (arm

- gas lank, new 825 S19S, belore 8 - m, and alter 7 p. m.

THE COVE

K6NW0RTH, 1951, 20' Hal bed, 1945 Cummins. 5 plus 3. dual drive, excellent conoition. Si.TOO. 734.2317 afler'5:30 p, m.

I9fl9 FORD 4 Ion pickub. 4 wheel drive..A 1. Will lakeoidcr truck In trade. S3500. Ptione Ketctium, 726

NOW AT our new location: Relics, -matariats. bottles.

-■....... - — .......................Arco

TRADER”

Our .beer Is served i 52J5

-.1962 CHEV ,J TON_4soecaf long wheelbase, good'condition nt

■ 402 Washlnaion. 733 2509.

- X T 6 R HATIQ'WAC rm D q » t-C O F r 40000 trocli tractor, lO-wtieeler dual axle, wlih sleeper cab. V8 dleser engine. 13-spaad tran­smission. Ifke new. priced to sell. Cameron Sales, Inc.. 436-3191.

LEE PONTIAC JEROME

CMC TRUCKS — In Jerome HOSS LEE FORD. Inc.

Aulei l^ r Sale1967 CORVETTE hardtop con

vcrtiOlc. 427. Excellent condillon. Call 934-S4>1. Or 934 S743 after B OO'

200 Autos For Sale

SHARP 1960 Chevrolet ElCamino. 203. VB. automatic, power steerino. power brakes, air con- ditioning. new tires. Myji sec lo

—Bppreciate 733‘JSW:----

1961 THUNOERBIRD, while. Dlu( “Ducket seats. Icaiher-ioterlor, 390'. barrel. Call 733-1237,

BY OWNE R. 1964 4 Ooor Oldsmobilc 98 OeLuxc. Fully powered,'laciory air conditioned, new seal covers,

' good rubber. 543-6023, 'Buhl.

. 19M CHEVB0LET^4 door. il»nOisi‘p

WHETHER YOLf NfiCD BATTERY FOR CAR. TRUCK. TRACTOR, BOAT OR RIDING LAWN MOWER, YOU’LL FIND

.'EM-AT-D-t-fl-SUPPLJr— AND..I960 OLDSMOBILE lor sale. Runs | SHARP 1965 Muslang. 2 plus 2,

goob. S>00. 401 South Washington, !• Fasiback. VB, auionialtc, power 733 9649. -; steering, 733 7442.

12 X 1S AVOCADO green nylon kitchen carpet. S79. Cain's 733-

AVpCADO b^d

SPOT CASHFor Furnlture-Appiiances

Thingsof Value BANNER FURN/TURE -

>y-» a^ venue WesI .■7S3ri42r~

ING BY INDIVIDUALS ONLY. Advertisements must

..be-confined to-usad--------' f iiietchundise -selling

(oK less t ^ n $ 1 0 0 .All o(i]i(erjn«mentf must

■ STER EO -S •

m easure threei lines or mere. - .

t PER UNE^ - C d 5 T r 4 0 S E i n ) A Y .

AM Styles' mO site

SPOT cash for used furniture, ap­pliances, baby things, coal stoves, antiques. Hayes Furniture.

USEC furniture and used refrigerators, appliances and

- TU S, CAMERA CENTER, Hall Of Music.____________ __

____ 11 OS r -comp»nerit.~>TS« em st-— l' tape egulp.ment. 8 track ana

WELL BUILT home made camper, ' cassette. All near perfect con — ....■- . dition.FOR EX AM PLE

Musical InstrumAnls

REPOSSESSED Hammond console' Saturday, 260 9th Avenue Gas”

___. . _ ____________ i ClarlnPtUsed 9 weeks. *100. Box 43i, Sun Valley 83^.

NOTICE! YARD SALE, Good I R«9Ular Pric?Clothing, dishes, furniture, etc;May 2B, 29. 30, Thursday, Friday, i i'WS’ have good credit il terms are Saturday. 260 9th Avenue East desired. For mformalion phone 733-2123. anytime.

DOUBLE BED. box springs, Iron frame, bookcase headboard,'Very good condition. SS8, Kenmore

1970 FleetsSdeJ/>^«ir-Pickup. 4 speed Iraptn iuion, 307 V-6 sngine. h«ovy duly teor.iprinot. full loom teol. S'otV No. 25/.

ONCY“. . *2575^

1 9 6 9 0 L D S M O B IIE $ 3 4 9 5-D«\lo-Ba-tuMoiii-2:dQ0[ hofdiop

V8 engine, au'omoiic ironim.i- non, power tieeiing ord biokev. (ottory oil, lo-*» mileoge, \harp

V9 6 8 D O D G E . . J2 3 9 5Polofo 4-doot ^edon V8 cngKie. outorrolic IrorKriivnon, po-~e' »le«fing ond bfoliet. 6-«ay powe'

196 8 P L Y M O U TH $2 2 8 04 doot \loi.on~uqo''. V6 engine.' ouT^niTT' ir'd'ftim' nTon, pji? '”

- 19 67 -D O D G g— . ■ $ 2 0 9 8SperUmon cuiiom. V8 cngme, ou lomo'ic I'OnvmisMori. tow miieonr. -encellenl condiiion ‘

1 9 6 6 D O D G E . . . $1295Coronet 440 4 door ledon V8 engine, oulomoiic iionvmiuioi'.

' power jtee/inp, ffpi g6c>c)

196 5 C H R YS IER . S138S

1 9 6 6 O t0 S M O B IL E $ 1 8 8 098 lu»u'y V% encjire ouip.

1 9 6 6 C H EVR O LET $16 9 5Copfxe J-doo; hordtOD ^«e>

.Slfenng. po*ei broktl 0-jl0- .- moiic Vervdea^

'V i v i 'lor/oic-conii Jning.r

1 9 6 8 P L Y M O U T H $19 9 5 1963 C H EVR O LET . $595Fury 111 4 door ledon. V8 en- Sio'ionwogo" V0 eflg'ne, o«>o

T970NOVAC(11UPTRadio, heater, 2-specd.

w osher-wipers. Padded dash,! ____ _ . .B p ck-up lights,.....................

T 9 7 0 C H E V C I L ESport coupe.- Power glide tronsmission, white wall tires, 2-tone point, heater, 2-speed w osher-w iperir-tock up lights.

power ileenug 4 Tjrater—rf'Ofp. ing

1 9 6 7 D O D G E . . . $1 6 7 5 1965 F O R D ...............$995Polo«o 4 door, VB engine, ouio Fairlane itoiion ..ogon "J"

--mottc-tr8rmntntOTr,-otr«5fidiiio7----------------------------------------------

196 5 CH EV R O LE T $12 2 5Impolo 4 door hardtop, V8 en­gine.. aulornolic Iranvmi\$ion, power ileering.

engine, oulomo'-4 door i)()6: V6

power biokei.1 96 8 CHRYSLER . $3395town, ond Counlry Wogon, V8 engine. outomalic-.tronimutioR,

1 96 7 C H R YS IER $1 9 9 5Newport '4-doe' iedon, Po«er veering, piwer b'oiiei 1 o--'- • r Very nice in„d« 0"d Out

1 96 4 IM PER IAL. $1195

1 96 6 RAMBLER . $ 1 0 9 5

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1 11105 News, Tw in Falls, Idaho Wednosday, M ay 27' 1970

Window Air Conditioners Sell Quickly When Advertised In The Want Ads. -A u lo t F o r S ol*----------------------- 3 0 0 ; A y lo ft For Sol*

W6S CHEVROLET tmpala Sports Coupe, suiumn gold with black vinyl top. 32? ti,p. V 0, automatic transmission, pow«r steering' & brakes. Equalizer trailer hitch

— with, liotil..flni1 hrakf coalt.•• TeIcphonc'837 i84J.” '19M VOUKSWAGEN Pastback. 1- door, good tires. New retjuilt engine. Top snape. Pav »1M

'■edulty. t a w ov6r monthly payments at Bank Financing. Phone 432 J321.

GOOD BUY, 1954 Mercury Mon terey, new engine. a'Utowi.itic iransmlssion, * floor hardtop. Good cohdltion. J600: Calt 734 2804.

A u lo t For S a l« . -A u lo t R r S a U

W E M U S T L I^ I D A T E ALL 1970 CHEVROLETS BY JUNE 10th

iAule» For Sola 200 Autos For SaU^ ~ 2001967 427 CORVETTE Roadster. 4

speed.'Marina Blue, Black trim, excellent conOltkx*. Phone 7J6 S7S0.

1945 SUPER SPORT. 327. 4 speea mags. Extra sharp,' Call 733-9852 before 4:30 p. m:

F O R SALE B Y' . SO U JH E R N -ID A H O

L E A SIN G CO. .>37 2nd St. W«} 733 7207 1969 FORD Ranchero ''945 FORC_CalwJc SOO .............1969 TOYOTA Coron'

' _P0NTIACS. .. j . BUICKS ' CHEVROLETS { OLOSMOBILES1 Al----- teORtCEMOTORS - -1 r.nndino Idatin

A u le i For Sale- — jO O i - A uJos For Sol*

paymenls. 733

I FORD 1944 Country Squire,; conditioning, all power, n* { sncriMce. 3}»Si;S, Filer.

------WORKMAN— —BROTHERS

Pontioc-CadiKac^ ______

Ruosri.ldoho. 436-3476

■ P r'c ^ low: 733 H40.

TWO junker 1958 Plymouths with good 316 motors. One wiitt automatic transmission. S3S and

■ j45r73 j i« y ................... ............

1 / a . l e n P i c k u p360 vs. turbo hydiomolic Inchrome m^oldir'g. W.C, mic Icof »u»pcrMion, 650*16 tireJ,

I. loom teoi. gougei.

V i-lon P icku p330 V3. Turbo hydramolic, h«a<y duty tear ipringt. 6S0<I6 liret. gauget, 2-tona. Si ock ^ o .

Im p a laCuilom coupe. VB, outomotie oir, power tteering, disc broktl, rodlo, rrOlt. vinyl tool, many ei- N E A R N E W C A R S

3 tfiwd.1944 0P6U KAOETT

wagon. *l»U CHBVROtET rmpau iuctf iport

H VOLKSWAGEN i IpefS. r

PICKUPS1949 DATSUN green '>.)or\ pici>up,

neater, t »pe*0. 47 nor>»BO«er >9»9 DATSUN l»n ' : 10" picvuci, nea'*

i »p»«0. 47 hor»epo»rer ~~l»trPOOCE~*niin'T»C»uu. iu«'U «

li FALCON R«r\cn«ro». r»«l«r,

OTHER OLDER MODELS

DEAN MOTOR CO.

1 V 0 4 Im p a la Sedan . . *593 l 9 6 6 B u i c k w i i d , o M ° i . i * 1 4 7 5

1 9 6 4 R a m b le r w . , 0. . * 6 7 2

1 9 6 6 Im p a la s . d . . M I 1 9

—1 9 5 9 C h e V v T ^ggon. trando.d ' * 9 8 ~

. 1 9 6 5 F o r d s . d o n * 5 6 5

. 1 9 6 3 V o lk s w a g e n * 4 9 9

1 9 6 0 O lds s .d o . * 6 8

6 6 Im p a la SS, 4 .ipd , 396'v8 M 4 9 8 1 ^ 6 0 V o lk s w a g e n T *248 1 9 6 6 Falcon ,«don *877

—1 - 9 5 2 - 6 M C x a h .£ c h p s i i } . .2 i i 0 j ;

6 6 In i . i7j-ton. j;pd.. vB-r— • ! 061 1 95 7 C hev. t.'2-1on pi<kup

1 96 4 Chev • Wagon . .1 96 5 Che»., .1 9 4 7 e h e ¥ . v 3 . » » , 4 . , p d ^ . * 8 8 “

5 6 Chev ,'4-wh««l drive, VB, 4.jpd. • 5 8 8 '

1 9 6 9 C a l a x U S C O2 door haidtep, 390 V-8 engine, aulomotic i*qnimi»ion. po~ef jtaering, radio, windshield wo»t''

1 9 6 9 F . 1 0 0 P i c k u plong wheel bote.

V-8 engine. 4 speed ^rqnjrnjjsion. euitom-<ob. —»■ —

-----tfldia..hinh.,mirrBfi: ___

f 9 6 9 M u s t M 9 G r a n d *

2 door, V-0 engine, alplomoiic —tfonnnissionr-pow er-tT terrng '’

radio, oil the axtrai and remind- er now <ar wa7f”Qnty.

............................ . . . ......................... . -I-

MAGIC VALLEY MOTORS B I L L W O R K M A N F O R D

‘ THE EAS/EST.P M CElN TH E W O R Lb TO BUy A,CAR t

7 9 1 M ain A v e . E. 7 3 3 - 7 7 0 0 tW IN F A U S----------— ------------

ABBIEimiGUENP lP iMOBH.1. BMICK - OPH

Magic Va1l«v'r^(ntit, Tdaho'i Largoil — Oldi • Buick • Opol UCalar 712 Main Av«. So. , 733*B7ai Twin,Fall*

..i-..- ;

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i.Qulpf J 3 2 » , » 5 ...........................................' . . .' ,1 i Pc. I*»KI0 P*dt»lol Dining Soit«, .

<«gula«»4l9.00i))i ..........................

...............................................MQtbli Top and Wood Top Occotlenoi TabU, i*B«lo«lo»>09.9Jfor............................ . , .

204 M ain Avenue North

7 3 3 . 7 1 1 1

RagulaV (3 4 .0 0 . ...................................... T8»»-1 5 " x ) 6 " k 4 B ' ' V V T S S Regular $ 3 1 . 0 0 ..................... m ^ '

" PICKUP T O O T B b Xnit aooii bock of pickup boa, hat two ie<klng dtori, hai•tiding tiay Inild*, l*ov«t (oom undat boa (at KullAb lang l(«m»,

.„ .w h ., . . . h,.IT .- .. ,« ,.o ’7 9 ’“

W* Will Not b* Op«n i;rlday Nighi, May 29th A> U tual.

. Th»0-o-o-/-dR«/)obf«

! & ' ^ S u f p ^ C o ’202 2nd Av«. N.

No. 6 0 5 N J

• Woven Fiberglass

1----------- - ' ----------- ----- --------1

Fialdcreit Velsur Finlih " S ^ j

kitchen TowelsHanging Lamp----------Reguldr-$^l 9 ,95____ :______ :

K 71L - ^ 1 O nly

m FURNITURE121. 2nd A|/». W . 738-1421

" “oo.........■.77^T e r ^ C jo t h ^ t e s i ,

Oraan, Blua, Oronga, R*d

DEPARTMENT mISf STOREly n w o o d Shopping Centar ,

THISISIIOTMEMOWHREGAL - FAC TO R Y BUILT

iDULAR H Q M E S _2 or 3 bedroom, corpeli, d rop si, oil «U c lfic kllchan, many sxlroi, dellvsrad lo your ill* fraa of charg* within a 50 mil# rodlutj fH A opproved, Ej im Hm J Flnonclng,

PIUS » l 0 0 G i n C E R T lF iC A T E ,

Good a t i l th t r of Bncort'i thopt, i|04 Blu* Lakoi Blvd. Noith, Twlr\ Palli or H I W*il Main, Joronit, w h in you p u n h a i* . y«ur JtBOAbEACIOKY BUIIT MODUtAR HOME from NtTA NE15QN.

Inipgcljon «9Ufi pt-allab/tlo oil i/nl#r«i»§d por«§i. foV furtfur (n#ormoHon eoK NITA NftSON.

----- 733^2801 o r733-9 533

HURRY!r ib c le ry Domagod'C«bln«t ..................iMtcrloi; Siding' ' 9 /e » 4 'K e 'J » # M w n « f

_ . a / 8 : v 4 i K j ;

Sell Yo ur Golf Clubs With A Classified Ad

- s P E X i - A n - t -Thuridjay and Friday, May 26 & 29

/■ 1 5 Word!

— 3 D o y f o r ~ l « 0 0Coth Mmt-Accompony-'Ad^^^^^

Times-News Classified

~ A U r : 3 .

Law n-Cijrid G ard en

LU ^.'H SE1F! . 0' I

<1 i. I|«^ |\»B I .

m u im m

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36 Tim es fJews, Tw in Falls, IdafTo" Wednesday, M a r 27, 1970 S um m er Jobs A vailab le F or H igh School S tu d en ts In

S e v e ra l s u n im e r jo b s u n d e r p u b lic sc h o o ls In f t e f a ll . T lio se t h e N Y C p ro g ra m a r e s t i l e lig ib le m u s t a lso q u a lify u n d e r

f o r p u b l i c s c h o o l t h e ^ » v e r t y in c o m e le v e l, b e in g :

p r o f i t a g e n c y o f f i c e s . A p ­p lic a t io n s m a y b e m a d e now t h r o u ^ sch oo l c o u n se lo r s o r a t th e school a d m ln ls tra U o n o fficeIn T w in -F a lls .---------

A bout 12 p o slU tlons w e re m a d M v i l l a b le in th e lo c a l a r e a

~ th l5 ~ s u n u n e r~ a n d - a b o u t - h » ure m a in o p en a t th i? lim e , sch o o l

■ ilr« * trf

rExploiting Of Childi^n By T elevision B lasted

B y JO A N H A N A U E R s in c e a p p e a r e d on a w ide : N E W Y O RK ( U P I ) - J u n v a r ie t y o f sh o w s , f ro m “ T o d a y "

to s u b je c t c h ild re n to th e h a r d to D ic k C a v e t t , a n d h e a ls o h a s . s e l l o f te lev is io n c o m m e rc ia l s — d o n e c o m m e r c ia l s a n d in d u s-

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