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VOL67NO:257 tW IN FAILS IDAHO', SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7\ 1971 ‘ *TWEr^TY,4:ENTS' Gem consumer bill chances good

nUPERT - TTio chairman of assume" the amondmcnts committee follows federal default or dcfennent. payments," Antone Said, would including revolving loan con> the*HouBe Business CDmn)lttee, would be approved’ by his recommendations tliat ^loro bo — Exempt 75 per cent of an bo prohibited. Ttiose are tracts would be 46 per cent for lUp. Steve Antono, U'Rupert, cuhniilttoo and by tho high ceilings placed off' loans. omployo’i) wages and a payments which start out tow the first 1300,'21 per cent for the told Ihe Tlmes-Newfl that o 98- legislature. Under such o situation, An- m inim um of 40 times tho and suddenly Jump to a high' next $700, and 15 per cent on the page bill regulating consumer Thi bill would provide an tone said, compotition would federal minimum wage rate per rate, often making It dlfficdt remainder of the loan. loims has a good chonco of equivalent. In state law of tho establish loan ceilings. * week from garnlslunerlt. for a purchaser to complete — In contrast with revolving ^paadU go If Interest roto Federal 'Consumer Credit . Tlie prbposed uniform con­ — An emjiloyor could not payments at tho end of tlie sales 'contracts would be pet"- ‘ limitations can bo added to the Protection Act now in effect. sumer credit code before discharge an employe liccause borrowing,period. mlttcd to clutrge a maximum' bin. According to Antono, the amendment, would Incluite tlio of wage garnishment to collect Interest rate of 2 per cent per ivovlslons of the federal law following provisions: a consumer detrh •— ‘llie act would remove montli for tho first 1500 and 1.5 The key Maglt VuUoy would bo declared inapplicable — Require Ulsclo.suros of restrictions placed on banks in pur ccnt per montli for the • legislator said mimy solons to Idaho If U)o Idaho law is dollar amount and annual rate — A three buslncsii day certaUi ty ^ s of loans. Any ■fcinnlnd»>r. ..w ant Uic provisions of' the acci)ptable to tho Federal of finance charges, the (foliar “cooling off period” ut)uld bo lending Institution would bo — 'njo minimum charge for state’s ' usury law and sniull Reserve Hoard. Utah and ^umouiit of insurance hTT

, SPACE CENTKU, Houstpn lExhaastod from their mla- style. An explosion in an toward a Tue.^ay splnslidown Heuding you loud and dear. “ BeauUful.’' said ground con* {UPD—n ie lr spaceslilp work- siun, tlic space fliers tiirncd Oxygen tank ripped Apollo 13 In Uie South Pacific. 000 miles “We had a good burn arid trollor Bruce McCandless,' It«p. Antonv, ll-Kupcri Ingllko clockwork nndseemliig- d} on Uie back.side orUie here," said StuarC A. Roosa, .During man's longest stay on tlie most venturesome and |Dy comparison to Apollo 13's command ship's main engine moon and eight tense minutes w,Annr

after two extensive moonwalks Allied V golf shot Shepard took when Uie meet set that ended when Shepard serious work was done. knocVcd a golf baH ‘“mUes and Trail lltfTlnd Mlkhcll rocketed Uie JEROM E - R.J. Relclihard, B|> cak. ^ forces President of tlie SouUi-Central Tlie committee of six CAA Laos raid d e a r members, will seek to overhaul Community Action Agency p.m. EST Friday, and redockcd and review part of the CAA ’The astronauts had been board 4uild Saturday a meeting SPACE CENTER. Hoiiaton wiU) Uio Kitty llaw k 9ne hour unable to get the docking of the CAA planning committee program of activities. shelled (UPD—Astroniiul Frank Bor- and 47 minutes later. mechanism to work when Uiey will bd held Tuesday In Hurloy, RoicW>ard said. A meeting of „ .... . mim, who orbited the nioon In Ttioy U-ansferred more Uian Uio Jerome unit of tho CAA la first headed for tho moon. They with the time to bo announced. SAIGON (UPI)-NorUi Viet-, wasn’t loo concorhed hints fa ll 100 pounds of moon rocks tried six times last Sunday Jerry Dougherty, planning scheduled Thursday at tlie Qty mim^ese ^K^new-- ilk Uios I fired uuiuiuuygaiurday MtlCIIwhen IVit «|L,|IUUP,ship. 1 Li 1 ( M <1 1X1 officer from the Seattle regional .Hall,, beginning at B p.m Ibo «rst tlmo Saturday on Alan B. Slicpord and Edgar D .: „WASHINGTON (U P D — -flUppUes.atULJa under.-sorloua . lauiahed.0llMrauch-mo(m-dmL4&night before flnaUy getting Uie ...... --mejr office of tho sponsoring Offico of consider the day care. Cf I n VI«1 nm Mitchell mlu*it got last In tliolr admlnlstraUon appeared Sntur- con.slderatlon and Uiat a go- possible, and t u r n e d i - y i e ^ ^ ^ * ^ * ^ using Economic Opportunity, will program for Uio community, ui Uio norUiern scctor of Routli AlUiough no official s|»kes- olomcnts from Uio 20,00(knan pioneer -agreement with Uie .Jerome Vielnam.-U.S: mllltftry spokes- man would comment on Uils SouUiBoU) VloUiamesoUie Uastoff and task redock- forcr telecast back to earUi allowed - United MoUiodlst .Qiurch to XiM men said cau.>io of the crash Ing were welcome milestones In mllUons of viewers to see the possibility, It was reliably liow masse Despite Uie tensbns, Uie dies «.urcc.,.that a borto. croMlne -DcmllltflriiHl t>»rl ™ bo able to help M children,'*.; -partlcliiiitlng.In.Operation De-. ■ OAKLEY ~ ■ Mrs: Amiihda Relchhard said tho agency Voy Canyon II near tho Ijiotlan to destroy Comn,unl»t mUltary Oo«aU»„ Dcwcy Canvon II.- ■ S L t f an“ K - Beck Whltoloy, an Oakley “What are you doing way would agree wiUi Uio MeUuxUst border, they said. VITERBO, Italy (UPI)-An batteries in the ascent stage of pioneer and Uiotljo moUicrmotlier of Mrs. QiurchChurch to reimburse the church NorUi Vietnamese gunners ihrmnrl. Uio'lander. down Uiere, oh fearless one," Joseph (Mary) Salisbury of for Uic cost of utUltles and fired two barrages of rockets f S m S norS 0 Guerrillas strike “BeauUful, normal docking," Roosa called out when he first T^_i> 0 -11- .n.,1 «» »»,« ___ • ______1______riii______*u UicU i e Lario...... loouiuis...... norm 01 • Twin Falls, died I*Vlday at Uio -Janitorial services, maintain' on American positions north of "-'“ exclaimed Mitchell, “We got-a sa#.hla:companlons approad)- - Rome Snturdaynlght. dcmoUsli- By United rresrlntcmallonal- and Uasted a train. homo of a daughter, Mrs. the property in good condiUon. K)io Sanh, spok(!.unen at tho ing nrom below. Ing buildings In several villages Israel's mUltary ^ command ih o flareupBU«rrlU« of ''“f'* ' ■ George W. Taylor, In Salt Lake and pay for any damages or sce/io said, and also liit and causing scores of casual- said Saturday at least four acUvity In territories occupied aty . “ wear a n d . tou r" to tho Vielnameso unlU In Uio same Ues. Arab guerriUas wore kiUed and by tho Israelis cam e. as Funeral services will be premlMs, carry puUlc liability urea wlUi morUir barrages. One Government officials said at (wo IsraoU soldiers wounded In Premier Golda Molr, I n a conducted on Mrs. Whiteley's Insurance covering Uie children American was killed and throe least 14 persons were killed and a series of clashes in Uio tolovlslon Interview, aU but 86U1 birthday, Tuesday, at tho and adults involved In Uie .wounded by rockcts tliat hit a O ld plant goes 90 oUiers inlurod In'the quake, occupied Gaia Strip, Golan reJected'Egypt 's.offor to permit Oakley First Ward LDS Oiapel. project, adjust tho program of posiUon of the 1st Brigade, 5Ui which struck towns surrouiidhig Helt^its and Jordanian west clearance of tho Suez Canal If Slie was bom Feb. 9 ,16&5, at Uie center so Uiat It would not Mechanlred Division, Viterbo about.J^mlles^iocth of bank. Guerrilla mbie explosions Uie Israelis start withdrawing, Alpine. Utah, one of 15 children conflict wlUi church programs, ,Tiic four casunlUcs were Uie Roirte. wounded seven oUier persons bom to Jacob Stevenson Beck and provide lockable storage first as a result of d l r ^ on block again and ElizabeUi Healey Beck. She facUlUes. Communist fire in Uio week-Ald moved to Oakley in 1009, Tlie agreement Is expected to operuUon. Four other Amori- TWIN FALLS- a t y officials wells driUed by Uie city on one following her marriage to bo signed tho first of the week, can.^ havo been killed by wUl make a seconi attempt portion of Uie property and used Joseph Earl WhlUley. Relchhard said, and would be Conmiunist mines and booby Monday to dispose of Uifi flltfer to supply domestic water to U»e {Obituary, P«ge2) . valid for Uie remal/idcr 0/ W l lr«p« In the oroA. plant property souUi of town d ty system. Terms of Uie sale through public auction., at 10 are cash at the time of the B in. in Uie city hall au dlt^um . purchase and the city reserves Tlie property consists of Uie Uie right to remove certain old fUter {dant buUdlng, a large mechanical equipment stored in Ponderosa chain brick structure and 16 acres of Uie buUdlng. The plant has been fArm land. A r«^l^ldence is nlao unuscd Uie past several years located on Uie property. since Mmpletloh of Ih) City's'" Bidding wUl start at Uie ap­ new water system which takes praised value figure of 123,500. water directiy from the weUs city Manager Jean Mllar, and from Uie &iake River plans outlined Canyon north of U»« city. No BU^oneer.'sald. In December a simUar sale fUterlng Is ^ecessary wlUi Uie By GEORGIA LAYTON ■pine trees beige motels will bo able to reduce was held and while soven new system and smsiU amounts Tlme«-News Corfeipoudent background. operaUng costs by purchasing persons aattended Uiere were no of chlorine are Injected dlrwrtly BURLEY - Tlie Ponderosa “ We have 54 motels In mind supplies direct from the bids off«offered, a ty Manager into Uie system fct Uie water Inn Is goUig nationwide. who have expressed Interest In manufacturers. Forschler said. MUar said since tjiat Ume he sources. . George Forschler, President Uie arrangement," Forschler Eventually. Uie corporaUon wUl has been caUed by a number of When Uie fUter plant was bi and chairman of tho board of said. Hie board of directors and maintain a warehousing persons Interested la operation, Uie d ty used diake trustees, told a news conference stookboldere of Ponderosa Inns, fsclllUes in Burley to supply Uie persons Interested In the Itiv^r water* from the local Saturday Uiat___ —Ui© ----- Ponderosa,--- Inc., a closed corporation, will many , items needed In ihotel troperty who B«id they f m canal ayatem. Becauwi of ----- B fte r ^ r e r ^ a n i" o f“pl«nningj—ineet FVb;S0 bi BtWeytdtledde—operallonrfrom-lln«ns-to-fur^; ypia 11* MyrthH ■iiAlpn__ agricultural silt and other will sponsor , formation of a Uie InlU^ ttcope of operaUons. nlture, directly^, advertised because of Uie pollution It,was necessary to run naUonwlde dialn of Ponderosa and how many motels will be EventuaUy,- Vorschler said. interest following Uie flrst and Uie water through « number of Inns, all carrying the aame allowed to carry Uio Ponderosa patrons of the Ponderosa Inns d ty officials believe Uiey wlU be fUter beds and bijed large name and In niany cases, buUt name. ^ wiU be able to reserve rooms In i ^ e to find a new owner ^ u n t s of powder chlorine for to B almllar deslgn.. Tlw corporation alma at a m y motel from any oUier protection of Uie healUi of Ibcal The first conh'act has been statewide chain, then a Nor- rnotel. A teletype link between , Not bicluded in the sale wr« residents. signed wlUi the Flamingo Inn of Uiwestem aeries of unlta, and the motels will, be installed to Idaho Fails, which w ill be eventually Will have motel* expedite communlcaUopa. extensively remodeled to throughout the nation, For' The Ponderosa Inn^ cor* upgrade Its .facUlUes. >It...... wUl adiler said. •• " poraU^in has spent |9.6.mUUon I n s i d e . . carry the name Ponderosa Inn A new motel wUl be biillt bi In Ute Burley area to date b at the conclusion of th6 Nampa, west of BoIm ; by the -constructing their sizeable ~Puhlic~Foru m ' -.TTTlVS remodeling, Forschler said. «ndrfUwye«r,la Wndenwa'i operat^ and In.dw loplng^ Bach 'l^nderosa Inn will d n t venture Into S b^w estem franchise ' ' ‘ concept, Jorachligi. . Neui'tofirte ...... P . 1 0 feature A giant name sign 70 Idaho. CSl’i Eaglet...... 4 P . 14 M h l ^ wlU) 9 'Veader board" E ad i franchise for a new ■ The offloerl of' the cor­ tor local attracUons, which can, motel wUl cost the,owner 112,600 poration Include Forschler, Vietnam decition ...... ;.. R-IB — be Idwered electriciJly at U» to carry Um name, Tbe cor- president; W.B. Whlteley, 'push of a button for changing p6ratlon wUl provide training OaUey, vice Resident; Glen boa corpontioo |o o P e n n y P a r a d e ...... ^...... P . 1 9 Kunau, Butl^y, secretary- the legend. In addition, each (or motel executives . at Uie Going hr ihcfr uUniil trmchU* nhmbjr hsilaau Jamtnofee.,...... s ...... P. 2 S motel wUl have IdenUc^ car­ Burley h e a d q u a r ^ , aiid can treasurer, and Vanness Ah- kma»aibni FancUer, oa peting throughout Uie bbby and provlte managen(«itpereonnel dersos^, Golden Grlgg and Dan ) 5 . « l M a x la ttw cctiporttta* (IraW m t and ehabtum »l tka Faricy-uiork .. . » ...... P.; 2 9 all hallw ajn. carrying Uie. where, needed. Uowarth, all Burley, and Lewis n a tio n a l board ol (a m alaBdlii*, la tee^iiaryteaaamtf, {Hmderosa emblem of Uiree In addition, Uie chain of H a q ^ , Ogdtm, Utah, directors. aBdW.B.llUttlir. Mated, la TioofreaUatf.- . ^ ' J TlniM-N«wi, Vwin Ftllt, Idaho Sunitey, T«bru»ry. 7, 1971 ' \ “On behalf of out senior Cithent. J. Geam land control need em

. TWIN F A U ^ - The White - In-reirtarks made to the hero. federal domain. Carmichael charged the report immune to state taxation, Clouds controversy forcibly TImcs-Nows Martin said he felt Martin stfid ho believes there Martin and Donald M. Car- seems to promote taking care of "The ' in-lleu payment brought to the attention of Idaho may have been suffering "needs to bo some protection" michael,* Boudler, Colo., the nation’s immediate lust for proposal of the Public Land- Idahoans the need for puUie under an. "It can't Jioppcn here In tho White Clouds^ but representative of the Sierra affluence instead of taking a Law Haview C2ommlssion has __ land pnd cnvironmonta] con- syndrome”, as charged Fflday tle'clined (o comment further Club, who spoke Friday, broad look at the best long- urgent interest iaIdlaho in ^e w - 6l5rJohif^KFMaH!rt.-Prlert petyling mmpjatlonjimij - a l a f l a a ^ p r rnptfo iL«wyp, nf ______■ of the larBe acreages of Tver. Qxecutlve director of tho .Sierra Qub, but tlio situation of a study which tiie Forcai FyBirc t-and~IiUW ■ novlow- "'“ Morttn Baid'**rfeel'the mos{"rnulltTpl6-dBe-nauonal-rof«8il-: Idaho Conimlssion on PcdcrpI has gotten better in (ho paM two Service Is conducting in Umt Commission Ileport. . important public lands land in this spectacularly Land I^ws, said Saturday in years when the public has region. . The two men-, while In legislation that will be brought beautiful state which haye been Twin Falls. l)ogun to realixe It can liappen ' I>uring^a speech Saturday disagreement on some aspects up In the foi^com lng session of proposed'for preservation in a njornlng-boforo tho winter (rf-thereport.-eKpresaedaimliflr— two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Me- George Wrlfjit, Port Angeles, Pleasant View Cometery., Stocks J r , Kevon James Annest, Burley, putting his home here. ^ announced Saturday tiiut ulj In 1923, slie was Instrumental Mullin, Idaho Falla, and Mrs. Wash.; Kenneth' Wright, BUrley, under the direction of Stocte and Gregory «nd money Into packing meter . proceods from cutter races He was married to tlio former In changing tlie drinking-water Anna Jones, Henderson, Colo., Iwcvelland, Tex., and Glenn personnel from tlio Mountain one daug l)tcr,^;«an e ^ c k s , Harry Turner taking topcoat off slated at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Marilyn EsUnger ol Twin Falls. suppfy of Oakley, when. Uio and 10 grandchildren. Wright'.Ellensburg, Wash.; five Homo Air Force Base. all at home In Fort W o ^i; his in district courbroom In Burley. I^catello rc^eo grounds will be Slio was Magic Valley rodeo original supply began to mottle Graveside services will be daughters, Mrs. W. J. (Mar- Col. Stocks died in Uio crasli parents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston .. Mrs. Uoyd Ramsey, Burley, presented to tho family of the queen in lOGO. chlldi'en’s teeth. conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Jorio)Hale,Gooding; Mrs. D. L. of on Air Force F-lllA In opening desk drawer. . . Robert late Dale Ihler. Survivors Include tlireo sons, Elmwood Cemetery, Gooding, (I^cllle) Dilscher, Bul-k, Va.; Louisiana while on a routine Alexander attending CSI ball Mr. Ihler, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. 'llio cutter, racing event Winslow Beck Wliltoley, and by Rov. Robert Slagel of tlio Mrs. C. F. (Nadine) Curtis, fllRht on Jan. 8, near Covington. JUHs. Calif., and Anthony W. ^ Agnes Young, Ernest Ihler. Filer, was killed begins at 1 p.m. Sunday. Josepli Redd Wlilteloy, botli Assembly of God Church. Ventura, Calif.; Mrs. ,C. F. He was bom Oct. 3, 1032, in Hollywood, Calif.; |wo setting white, paper m m • ¥711 W¥ •-! Oakley, and Jolm M. Wliltoley, Friends may call at Thompson (Betty) Edwards, Eureka, Burley, and graduated from ^sters, Mrs. Ray (Sabra uack down by her feet. . . And V n l l c y r l O S p i t D l S SaULakoClty;rivcdnughtcr8, Qiapel, Gooding,_on Monday Calif., and Mrs. H. L. (Rama) Burley lUgii Scliool In 1950. He „ overheard, "Do you suppose tho Mrs. George (Helen) Tnylorj and until 10 a.m. Tuesday. U w ln , Tacoma, Wash.; a attended Brigham Young Mrs. Jolm (Sheela) Eames, wind will blow? broUier, H. R. Boyd, Tulsa, University for. two years, and Provo, Utah, and his grand- CoHsia Memoriul St. llunediel’K Salt Lake Qty.; Mrs. Josopli (Mary) Salisbury, Twin Falls; Okla.; two sisters. Mrs. Bessie enlisted in Uie Alr^Force In' moUiers, Mrs. Mary Stocks, Admitted Admitttd Mrs.Robert(AllceboUi)A.«iljby, W J K I o Carter, Carthrldge, Mo., and April, 1953. . [^ng Beach, Calif., and Mrs. n n m P i l Eugene Stater, Burley; Qiarlea Miller, Mrs. Milo Pasadena, Calif.; Mrs. Loftls ' I M V C I l Mrs. loicUle Palmor, Phoenix, He was chosen for the Luella Bulkeley, Burley. W - i n n c r b n a m C O Frank Johnson, Fort Carson, Condo and Mrs. Kent Wlilte, all (Blancho) Sheffield, Provo, TW7M T?A!T Q _ Mra wii.Jn Arlz. and 10 grandchildren and aviation cadet program, I^ocal f lo r a l arrangement t WIN FA L I^ - 'Hie Twin Colo.; Kelly Altman, aeordeld, Jerome; and Mrs. Kenneth Utah, and Mrs. Owen (Joyce) „ Uiree great-grandchildren. receiving his wings and com- were made by the McCulloch Dtmlicato Utah, and Andrew Anton, Johi)ston. nichndd. Jacobsen,, W ^iington, D. C.; -i^jnpnijg IjjcjjjjncM *^unoraI services will bo mission as serondlieutenant In Funeral Homo,Burley.nn n o u n S the Rupert. announced «>DUmlt^sed . one l^othcr. ltfod Fields &Tturdny morning 7 tlio ^ Force In February, 1055, following winners; North ond ______D jim lsied ______- Mrs.-Undo Medlock, Twin Salt-Lakc City; one aislcr, Mrs. . tliompaon CSinpol, GoodlnB. liy “I nryaii,_ To

, Minidoko McmoriM ______S r W I U r r F i S ’t o w .lio M r ° ' y F v n n n " H i ” d Mr** ■ Admitted MhrIc Vnllcy Mcnioriiir Melody d ark, Alvin Burton Jr., EHlls Olson, Sam Fuentes, Admltttd WHS u loriner momucr ui nnrtlflniifwl n thn Air Vnrrn ^ ** Special meoung or me i.vu’n,in t«i.u Vnii nt Pnun« Idaho Stato Nursos GOODING — Rayfield , Tnrhnftlnuv l^hcrt Stuart and O'Leary . a Opal'Mlttelstead, all Rupert; Roubon Soils, Cleo Hum- -Elaine Darley,-Heybum, and- t^irey, Rlchfu-d Miller, Mrs^ Mo^lM ,rv-“ RM rlJl -M rndSS l i o K r ^ In lOM ho urad^^ ™«h School Parent- V a l l O V B * * l 0 f S Tommy B ^ ley, toth Heybum, Jolin .Scholes, Grenii NelsonT Fred KunardriJurlcy; Sienry Mrs. Itol^rt Salinas and Millle Kay, all Twin Falls; Mrs. Gary a m Slic wns Worried to Uwrenco porcnU nortliousl of Gooding. university nl Ijibbock,. ^ nudllorluiti' at v' h» Filer lloostcr d ull . Anderson, Paul. * Niven on Get. la, 1011, at no wna born Sept. 28. 1035, In p.m. Doyt SImcoo, school » « ! «PO"f r a Irnp rtool at 12 Diimlsied Clillders, Gooding; Fayctto m fnmHv »Jo*eman. Mont. Mr..Nlven dlcd Lovlhgton, N.M. Ho attended nnS^ guidance director, will present - Melody Clark,- Mrs. linden P*ckr;P^atello; -Mrs- Clydo ^ h c . . ^ . m i l y _ p g ^ s t 8 . , . ^ ^ school and was graduated from m NoHJi ^ l e S ! thoprogram.JIo willalsJ report north^md<«omile w Xfoss and son, Sam Walters'. Johnson, Hanson;- Grover J. Ruben ...... i______vw. woriang at worui American- ,____ ^7^ Flier. PriMH will" npimin Edith Lowder, Justo Vela, aU Beem, Nellie Brabb and Harold Cirr‘SLl°rv'^oVDrlul!^“m »0"«. No" rockweirCo^prraUr'Tlo “> Ve«Ulrition (or IncomN ' I l f ' P r U o » - w ir Incli Von Weller, all BulU; Hazel HobcrtG.NIvcn. Kimberly, and lie marrlo“-l«ya, hams and bacon. Rupert; Tommy Bailey, Young University, Provo, Utah. j „ „ „ , ^ ^ t a t e d l h o W M ^ Career orlontntlon will also bo Martinson, Castloford; Mrs. lleyburn; Dee Benson, llome; a brother, Earl SmIU,, Nevada. ™ covercd by tho school coua- Springfield, Utah; Clifford Dwight Perkina,. Kimberly; Fairfield, Mont.; tour sisters. For tlio past (our years ho has („ j„tv bi parents ot nlnoth Burns, Burley and Dolsa Hiomaa R: Wilson, Jerome; l i o b e r l s o j l Mrs. l j » (Joanle),Dawea, San been employed by tho Nevada A.jn ni,,i “luilents are urged In Carlscn, Paul. Leonard . McDcflrman__and. l U U C r i b O J l ------Mt^-M^. aarlertcarrlo) HighwayDcpartm^ S “d to ^ air ta Births Elizabeth Thorne, * both JEnOMlS-Keaneth William ““'Ww.Nowburg Ora ; Mrs. way patr^^^ ifid , S,d“ rvod a to S , A son was bom to Mr. and Sliosliono. Mrs. U D ell F. Anderson, Paul. Dismissed nobertson, 0.1, Jerome, died o( Mac M Y|;<; P». Sa^W tag, be.,ldes his w l t o p . S t i p e n d S C t Mrs. Mamie Peters, Mrs. natural causes Saturday at his and Mrs. Hugli (Esther) of Hawthorne, arc a son, Thunderchlof. with tho Mary Holland, Mrs. Robert homo in Jerome. 0 No IrLynw ood, C alif.; a Mlchae Curoton, llenderMnn, miaaion of seeking out enemy TWIN FALLS - W.G. Gooding Memorial Perrlne,. Gene Cagel, Mrs. Funeral services are pending S b destroying Strasser, Rupert, has sot up an Admitted Harold ^ I t h , Mrs. Richard and will bo announced by Hove grimddaughters. Lewis (Bud) C ^eto n ,G oo (^g , annual scholarship of $300 In Stanley Burden, Gooding, and Roberts and son, Mrs. Richard Qiapel, Jerome. brother, and flvo a brother, C^ij^ureton. ^ ^ ^ ^^m ory of his mother. Mrs. Mrrf.--tarry Maxwell, Glenns Wontwortli, Mrs. M ichael sisters iireceded her in doaUi. Garden Grove, C^ITTand two carrio E Strasser at the' Ferry. O’Dell and daughter, Andrew Dismlfied Brain, Mrs. Bob Wtilto, George Funct-al Services LeRoy Bickford, Gooding, Sparrow, Mrs. Vulrl Dawson and Mrs. Ralpli Tliompson, Sr.. Mrs. 'Hiomas M. Hensliall TWIN FALLS - Funeral ]|ov. Edgar Toov^a of the XJnited ,N ^ . Korean Kolllulan TVonhy. Prospective students ond —QlennsT r y r jmd-nnn„Mri.-noUim-KldwcU. Rlrihs luid dauglitor, Jennie Elaino A daughter was bom to Mr', Harris. Violet Herbst, Mary and Mrs. Larry Maxwell, Brown, Winnie Hampton and Glenns Ferry. Patrick Payton, all TwinFalls; — a — .a,U„dcoUego,«^.lns.ald. Mrs. Tliomas Keaswell, Mrs. Margartit Jansen and Mrs. William Whittington, all a ^ i r s ' ; r j ! . “ n o r ; s ; ' o : . a , , ' ' : „t, n . prd,, cau,. . „ , / d u ? ' . T W W r ' ' ' s ? . . ^ ^ ^ siiiiscuinioN »ATi:s Jerome; Tracej^ , Road, 12:30 p jn . Tuesday. Pvl. Nielsen Is a 1070 n u , which ho was bllotbig TIIKTIMKS.NI.Ui; Harelton; Wprron Fowler, graduate o( Filer High Scliool. when tho piano crashed. I wlii TulU. Murtaugh; Hurrison Zllllox, HEYBURN - Services for News Of Ills wife, Anita, also lives In Ho was an acUvo member o( Uy Ctii'rifi’ Kimberly; Mra. Francis Arthur Lincoln Roberts will bo I^lor. the LDS Church and at the tbnii IV rM o n lli German nnd daughter^ Burley; hold ot 1 p jn . Monday ot the ( D u lly A .W d iiy ) . S2.r>0 Mrs. Joseph (^uosnell and Heybum LDS AVard OutpeK- Servicemen Uy M ull dauglitor and baby boy Miller, Concluding rites will bo In _lwtff_niililf_Fllyji Mnrgnn, HAZELTON r* I^ ’t. Michael _ -lUvorsido-Qunotory BrKlmballrSOrBOn of M r.'and~ | .H le rj Donald E.Rehwalt, Paul, (l)ullyVi Sumluy) n 1 -# Mrs. Charles C. Kimball, Route Twin Falls Cemetery I M o n O i...... 82,7r» and Russell C. Ilollenback, TWIN FAIJLS — .SorvlMS for 2, has com plet^ olglit woeks of Rupert.'- ...... »7.7."> -Donald lU y will bo held at 1 Army basic training at Ft. Ord, Salad a Companion Let whiia you ara togathar... 6M onthu . . . > . Sri.>'>4) Birihi- pin.,M onday at White Mw- Calif. Ho attended Valley High W« olfar a ctioica of (lot markar, roltad marker . 1 Vi‘4r-. .... : * 2 7 .0 0 Sons were bom to Mr. and tuary Chapel. F in d r ^ s will be school and tho College of or prIvuta'abovB-oround burial. ■ JVluil aiibtirripliitiiu u rr r jii; Mrs. Jolm Scholos and Mrs. in Sunset Memorial iPark. Southem Idtho, Twin Falls. His Sallie Simnionji, Twin Falls, rd only whrr* rarrlrr drUv- wife, Marie, also lives on R o u t ^ l and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight rry U not maintainrd. KETCHUM - Rosary for 2. Hawlton. Perkins, Kimberly. A daugliter Margaret S. Venable will be 1 Adult was bom to Mr., and Mrs. recited at 7 p.m. Sunday and JEROM E — Ma]. Merlin D. Gobert Salinas, Twin FalU. . TIIVfES-NEVt'S requiem mass celebrated at lO Darling, son of Mr. and I^ s . Conmpaniop Spaces ITmrMondayrboth’lit Oitt Xday"DarreU ErDarUngrirocelved thfl” | ^’‘-“ WITHPERPETOArCARE s Ob s c r I b e iis of the Snows Catholic Church. Army Commendation Medal Fi'nish course Final rites will bo in tHo Kot- during ceremonies at the for,tt(;rvic

TWIN FALLS - A former resourcefulness and to his ^ Twin Falls -man, C.E. courage.’ . McAdamfl, now an electrical . McAdams is continuing, his , engineer for Boeing, has work with the space program, . received ihe Presidential Medal according to his moUier, Mrs. ' W Freedom which was awarded Earl McAdoms of Twin Palls.' to the Apollo 13 Mission ins work is extremely Involved. (> )esraUorWTeam. ra tio rIsT e am '. ----- " BiH Tm i HaCB I i W illturUig a ll d ata , McAdams, a.iB6r|{t'aduat6~0f eniaTHithTg~W m ipftee-niflbUT'-- theTwin FallsHlglt School, was including Apollo H , i now ' orte of a large group of scientists- *he«dlng for a moon landingr-As ----- .and«nglneerft-who-fl(ruggled-to-*aBelcnll8tri('ls-his-Job-to-h«lp' rescue the three astronauts solve any In-fliglit problems, after the mid-«pace explosion and solvo tiicm ■ bcforo ■ they threatened the entire space become serious. program with tragedy. McAdams was Honored Ttie citation, s l^ e d by Pres. eorlicr In the Apollo spifcofllght Richard Nixon, and presented program for contribution? to tho on April 18, 1970, says, !‘We safety of men In spacti; often -speak of scientific Ho discovered a major error *mlracles' — forgetting that In tho olcctrlcal linkup between there are not miraculous tlie lunni' lander and command happenings at ifll, but raUier tlie modulo wliich could have DISCOUNT PRICES EVERY DAY product of hard work, long spelled disaster In flight, and hours ond disciplined in> was'instrumental in correcting WHY WAIT FOR A BUSY WEEKEND TO DO YOUR FOOD SHOPPING ? tclllgence. Uie potential malfunction. “Tho men and women of tho McAdams has been listed on Apollo 13.. mission operations tho ‘‘Roll of Honor" In tho space teom performed , such a program, which will bo placed miracle, transforming potential prorn|ncntly In tho library of tragedy into one of tho most Congress and tho Smithsonian dramatic rescues of all tlmo," Institution. In addition, t}ie.w Nixon's Commendation suli). space pioneers wiU i)o honored "Years of Intense preparation on a permanent memorial to bo made this recue p98slblo...Tlio consU'Uclod In U»e neanfuture. skill, coordination and per- McAdums graduated > from formance under prcs-mo of Uie tlie University of Idalio In 1D60 mission operations team made wiU) 0 degree in olectrlcnl it hoppen. engineering. He i» married and "Three brave ostrohnuts aro has Uiroo children — Uic Jotest^ alive and on Earth bocauso of born Just over o wpek ago In their dedication and bccause In Houston, Texas, where ho hns U»e crlUcftl moments tho people, resided for sovernl years while of that team were wise enough affiliated witli tho space and self-posscRsod cnougli to -program, nuiko tiie right decisions. Tlioir M cAdam s’ father, Earl Freshly Ground extraordinary feat 1h a tribute McAdams, Is a mcml}or of Uie Form Fresh Whole to m an’s Ingenuity, to his Twin Foll.'r^FIre .Department. Head Lettuce Fancy fryers Ground Beef Iceberg — Groatjroat Big HeadsH< O’Leary honor U .T O .A .. In spoftod Buy Any Sizo Packago You Nood ir Wholosomonoss A t This Low Prico, Por P o u n d

lb : 1_ _ 8 students named Fancy Golden Bananas c . 1 2 " TWIN FALLS - Nlntii- botham, Bonnie Hrannc, Jim Russet Potatoes S!'°n.., 2 0 ;:, 82" graders at O ljia ry Junior High Musser, Scott McNees, Debra ■ . 3 2 ' School outdistanced their Conrad, Marilyn Jonc,«i,_Kn!^[»_ M b. Boef Short Ri Wicklow/ n i . ' 59" 1 0 ; : , 6 8 " younger compatriots in Florence, Q-aig Day, Cindy Russet Potatoes u'fv ochlevlng high grades, ac­ Asay, Ella Jlmlnoz and Rova i-ib. Ruhy Frankfurters 1*1.0. 59" Ground Chuck c„„.v cording to tlie first semester Johnson. TexaSweet Grapefruit R«(J 9" lionor roll. Ninth grade: Katiilccn Calico, Fryer Breasts U.S.O.A. ClioU* lb. 1.09 TlJo principal's list, of Cindy Jnrdlno, Larua Navel Oranges 8 ;:, 98" stral^it'A students, Includes 12 Newberry, Tliereim Kramer, lo

    «i. Nabisco Cookies Banquet Fried Chicken H b. 1 .8 6 56" Sp«(lol Pocli — fomlly Sli* 66" 34^«. Now The Time To Bel-oir Cherry Pies 47' Saltine Crackers 2 ,1 6 3 - Prell shampoo . I ' 4 MO' Replacc Your Electric SUPER SAVERS DISCOUNT PRICES Conc«ntral« ■ l , » I T Water Heater ao^(. Downy 33^1. Pacquin Hand Cream Can 48" Fabric Softener. jSp*(l(il h>cl> SaHU 74" SUh... g r « Quart 4.|l*il Dry Skin f«rntulu I.HU n Del.Monte Prune. Juice t*HU 51" (■iicb 45" Receive a •25 KIIcIum 13 Inch X <1 / 1) I>*U(loui 37" Aluminum Foil Crofl 35 I'm)'*10 D«l MonU Safew ay Dlccffunl Store* ALLOWANCE Green Beans Pr«neh StyU 23" Purina Dog Chow ’"'"5.59 In A ll O f These Tow na: *B o Im *Twln Foili ^’or n Limited Time Only - Green beans Cun 23" Pooch Dry Dog.Food X 4 .9 5 Bla c k fo o t ■ *Mtn. Honia Del Mbnte.Spinach 21" Bissell Rug Shampoo Inquire Senrs Plumbing , r 2 i 9 *ldaho Fallf Rupart Deportment for Details, Del Monte Catsup *Pay«H a Burlay P SUPER SAVERS Del Monte Sauerkraut-. 19" I Montpallsr O o z i n g * .5 Y.ear W arrraty Q u ick Gelatin Desserts 12 S *1 . *.Catdwall' - I 52 Gallon Size Recovery 49^1. . ‘ Jarom a , * N a m p a White Magic Detergent . ri*. 57" lElbqwMqcarbiii -^Pocatollo — Beit Bet Elbow or Long Spa^elti ---- ~ATtoWl\T5'4T99 K /m S e a r t E a t y Heinz Ketchup ■••hU 27" . And ^Ontarlo^ Oregon P ffy m tH l l^lan '^witli allowance >ennu» Butter ? r :r imt 54" Thli ^AdvsrtlMKMnt E ffxllv* Thru N o t SuiHlav, Ja n u o iyll, 1971 sHOk* AT BKAna SaiU/action Ouanmt*td Breakfast S a r ; - 4«^ A£i i4 - t. *Th«M Storm Opan Sunday ■ o r Y o u r A/on«y BwA 67 A N D d A V S »,Egg Nobles Hig. SS-AI.I 67" Instant Roman Meal n«. 46" Sears ■‘oaM.inAv.w. p a corviioMT ifu U(iwAV noiu iNa»rouTi6 ______Twill Fill.. Id>lu> , ■ i.,«iM«c^ATOoo. ,'",33:0821 ■ P a r k in g TAKE A Price Break AT SAFEWAY DISCOUNT ! ■■ ROBERT ALLEN AND JOHN GOLDSMITH New Purge Of Top Ghinese/R^s! M agic yalley't Hom e Seic^ aper , WASHINGTON ~ A nei» are responsible for the dlsap- ceremonies and important being tooted - and ‘which are Peking, and reports began- to- Sunday* ‘ Al Pybliih«r PHONE 733 0931- ' leader Alp . purge has readied pearwce of top leaders in the party functions. being dowiwated or Ignored. ^ foreign Into the highest echelons of Mao Chinese Communist ruling' Reports and rtanors filter&g In this slow and painstaking dfplomata that Hslefa, who had O ftlcUlCltv*ndCoontyK*w »pip*f' M*mb*td. .Pubtlihfd M ity «nd Sunday. •itc«pl Saturday. «l U ) Third S4rMt W wt. mainland. ' made very slowly ^ u t the also provide some data for thie Twin Filli. ld*hb.lao^hyA^aolc ValliyNewumwiJnc. Eottf»^ »» R C o p d . i i « » •?.. • lljat Iflthecor^uaiqn'finBUy* . Chinese CommunlBt *®®o®j^-poUcOTen have-ituinUed-ln''^ tV ll.a l oHIcain Twin F«IK . Idatvo. IS O I. undvr m * act of A^rch I . Iir*. mesrwfjo rule a closed sodcty. Intelligence commUrtltyr haye, dropped permanently being reached Iv the experts i [ Conclu^ons arc based In part on ' Propaganda broadcasts are tain idgW. Two (rf them W X u m i l D ai. here. The China-watchors mentiohs in the press and on studied______carefully_ to determine______«ml»d U. Ih. u^n m ber « riy Otfab, ,. ~ r — Beir^e that mUiiarV aulKoriUeF altendanco at government which govemmenf figures elite who run the goyenimcnt^ im eaii Uw Jn-The^ partyrand-ona4i^-beenUii^^.gpj^^ --- as fourth man in the hierarchy. The Hand that feeds Him tn th^ press and propaganda First proposed 60 years ago of congressional debate will be . -Whatever their fate, the ex* broadcastsln Auguk« . during William Howard Taft's among the AMA, Reuther and „ leaders arc believed to , have ciien was the long-time HIAA proposals and an ad­ been victims of a purge in which private secretary to Mao Tse> administration, revived briefly the lied ainese mUltary .ls t&ig ______himself. In______1966 be_____ was ' under FVa'rtitrin D. Roosevelt and ministration plan soon to be an­ asserting Its power in the wake assigned to head the Cultural Hairy Truman, the idea of nation)il nounced by President Nixon. ‘ of Mao‘s cultural revolution. Revolution Group which had heaitli insurance is one wiiose time The Health Security Program The first Indication of a top* Madame Mao ~ CMang Ching at last has come, aills for an all-federal health in­ level purge tame nearly a year - as Its flrst'depUy director. It seems certain that before mid­ surance program paid for through ago when Hsleh Fu*chich, Soon thereafter Qten Po>Ta. minister of public security and was made a member of the decade there is going to be some increased Social Security deduc­ standing committee of the paHy tions and general tax revenue. Its- former secret police official, form of nalipnal health insurance began to bo missed. He was politburo, and in that capacity for all Americans, rich and poor . proponents estimate that it would reported In attendance tot ta WM l lr i ^ Inthe leadeijhlp alike, going well beyoijd the cost the nation some $40 billion in MaTch, when tho (leeing “"'V Oialmiap Mao present Medicare and Medicaid its first year of operation, although Cambodian Princo Norodom hlimwU, Vice Oialnnaii Un programs. _ __ ' a spokesman lot the Department of Sihanouk was welcomed In PIm and PrcnJer Cfeu En-lal. Peking, and then ho dropped One theory U t a t t t w teD While reformers may differ over Health, Education, and- Welfare from sight disfavor with the military details, there is general agreement estimates the actual cost would be Ilsieh w u chalnnan oi tho during August and September that America’s present health care closer to $77 billion. Peking Revolutionary Com- debates in the party r a t a l delivery system is not doing the.job The HIAA doesn’t like (his p)an mltteo and a mcmlicr of tta coinnjltteo over the draft yt a it should. Too many Americans, because it would eliminate the role State CouncU and Uie Military now constilulloii. In his of private insurers. It proposes a Affairs Conunlttcc. Ho- was a capacity as Mao’s secretary particularly those in rural and Clien drafted the present mixed public-private program, vicc^?rcmlc^ and a member of inner-cify areas, are not getting the the prestigious Communist constitution, andhoiis uUeved medical attention which should be . which it estimates would cost about Party politburo. to have been bivolved in the their right. . $3.2 billion in added funds during Certain routine chnnges were writing of a new draft which Already a number of major plans 1973, its first year of operation. The noted In securllv Drocedurea In Is now being chTMlated. - are competing for the attention and Burleson plan is similar In its., approval of Congress. - ' principles. , . The first was the American The AMA’s Medicredit Plan Medical Association's Medicredit would simply offer tax' credits to Plan announced

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    When ho come Into office agencies as tiiey now stand, functions must be mission- pMriasis the orphan dfltions publication, both to Niion had reform on hlfl mind! during this same period, a oricnted-that Is. aimed at ^ T l M h ^ v ^ ^ ’ h r MR. SPECTATOR But h . had low pmctlcnl nn- thtok tank wlU. long _ reaohtog .ome goal er ob- ^ 1 ° „l-rooearSv ^ oxpericnce In defense prolecU Jcctive—rather than " ’1^“ trtbutfr-to-funds for-furtbei^ Then astronauts Null A. (RAND) had been working wlUi organized around skills or have. The r e ^ r c h . ■' Armstrong and Col. Edwin Iho city o(Now York In applying spoclalhts as » many govetii- The (oundatlon s literature Aldrin landed on Uio moon and systoms analysis to the mcnt departments nro sol up ,P I® “ V® U>.cro is no membership The USO Is 30 ro^rno d ja l o i y " to' einr^ sprawling array o( jumbled . («lny. fee, and anyMie can get a free precisely on a schedule set one I cun’t help agreeing that copy of the Psoriasis BuUetln'by tljcre b> room for such an writing to National Paorlasis decade before. organizaUon, because a vast Foundatlon,Sulte250.M15S.W. Who, among those in tlie service NUon asked how it was Uiat pressure from the U.S. Department so bold an objective could bo number of folks are troubled Canyon Court. Portland, Ore. of the United States’armed forces, PAUL HARVEY with psoriasis, sometimes even 97221. of Justice to integrate facilities, achieved Involving so many haven't made use.of the facilities of, : unknowns and pushing -ao — being hospitalized because of It, ‘ - was taken before the Illinois . Fair- Tlje estimated figure U thaV's' Dr. T h o s ^ : .Will the USO? Not many. closely on th e . frontiers of Employment. Practices Com­ million have it In the United smoking cause thick hlopd? Or knowledge, requiring thf Lim elight Well, the organization-is-now - States, and 150,000 new cases cause bolls? Or hardenbig of the mission by the objecting teachers. coordination of hundreds of middle aged, so to speak. Last The F E P C , ruled that the appear each year. That’s a lot of ^»rt«^ea?-Mra. J.R S. Thursday it was 30 years p|d —ipr thousands of rpen and the No. lu. and no. But it will teachers were sent to the-black spending of billions of dollars. ^_____ T l "_____ ' ' H g h t ^ ' l ^ ' & people, and.th.loU l amount of ,N » . » . But U -iU young, depending on what side of schools solely because of their Above all, how could this philosopher Homer McKce is likely ‘s likely to encounter cases of - ^ the fence you are on. race, a practice that, regardless of federal program roll on always ' used to say, .“The .hen . .. .. injustice deservina of von- have seen of a bl- i .. .. Jl that lays a Kood egg has a Ulatlon, Often It’s some un- ^ W y publication pul out by Thq initials stand for United .tho race involved, is prohibited-by-, schedule when most large States Oi'ganization" Inc— More ■ — govemmcnt'projecta slip, s ll^ MrfectrUt-tomkle ------fortunate Uoke who has been-tliC-^oundatlon.-orc.(accllenl.w>Aorfero ^^_ d rc u la tio ii, In- state law. ---- *^Way last November you and I wronged, who has a proper foun^Uon also has a b^dpressure, ancl than 25 million Americans who have and bumble? ....David-Golbcrt,-an.editor^oLthe_ ._A.number-of4ncn-wcreju‘Lto_.wcrc-talking-ak)ut-lhis.Angcla-_tJrlovimcc.l)uL*bo.Con!ka£fordJil!^-^^i?®iLK*;?.HP_of. i i ® ! ' ______worn thdr cbTiiilry'B unirorth^siiice Chicago Tribune, told the RR1C“ '^rk'lo"nn31h6*re'^'.------DavrsTantreipfitlrtg the-press o’courtnrontest.------«nali)I^l8U.-nearTy-a-8core or— .... —— the beginning of World War II have that If conciliation fails, the dispute And did the reason aoply to prominence she would get. So many decent men and them froni all over the country, _ been served by the USO. Today the technical problems only? Or She's getUng It. women have lived Uieir lives o^jts ad\^ry board. may to federal -court. If that organization is still serving troops '^ 0 would tho ADollo-Natiopal Man alive, here Is a woman constructively but, when they / IJ o r la ^ often looks -like ^ happens, he said, tho court would at more thanSO points overseas and Aeronautics and Space Xd- who fled California to Now encoUntir trouble, have no dreadful repulsive--habit,. To rw alve a copy prptjably rule tlmt federal law ministration system work also York, fouglit extradition back to poUUcal.clout, nor organliatlon d ls c ^ (which, actually. It ^ Uw booklet, write to w . in 125 communities in the United takes precedence over state law. with social questions like CaTlfornlu where she was behind Uiem. In desperaUon Isnt) so appearance alone is *niostoson In care of this States. Tlie Chicago Teachers Union — like unemployment, crim e and wanted on charges of murder, they come to u.i of tho news cnoiigli to make It a .serious newspapw, c n ^ ^ with your At a USO-clulror loUrige, la ser- welfare and with political- kidnaping and conspiracy. media and very seldom arc we matter for people, but It can roqyest 10 cents in coin and a many other teacher organizations viceman may relax, write letters. scifenUfic problems sucl» , as ate fought In every way slie able to- make a naUonwlde (fv>t always wUl, though) brinR long, self-addrcflsed, stamped -throughout-the-country— -opposes- enjoy television, radio or records. IpolIuUbn and“thc cbnscrvatToh knew how — legally — then, cau-sb^elotirc ouTnjtsome In” with“lt“othdrT3rohltrrtfr^ni!s envelope: ; “ mandatory transfers. He can get tickets to sports events, of natural resources? when they ciune U> get her, slio dividual grievance; there are So there you have it. Used' to be This reporter has spent a resisted j^iysltally. just simply too many of them. plays and movies or help in housing the blacks objected to going into tho great deal of time with the man _And tlio trial In Sun Rafael, Out you I6t an Angela Davis, and personal problems. witl) a record for b-oublemaking white scliools and now tho whites assigned to think about this Calif., Is being treated wlUi In addition, more than USO- problem at NASA. disdain by this admitted wherever she goes you let her 1,0 0 0 object going into the black schools. sponsored entertainers annually ThU- man, with a broad militant Communist.. confront authorities and 4 ^ And a lot of people object to being peraonal background In In- “pig” at lawmen and give some 0,000 performances to And you and I wore . . ^ moved anywhere. Then, as usual, dustrlal science and . In speculatl^ that tlie news media’ <)ur country of trying to audiances totaling more than seven in steps the government. government, found, us others would focus worldwide ai- “murder’’ her — somebody like million servlcembn, also found, that tho moon ac* tcntlon on’ tills woman who's that miraculously moblUz^ the The USO receives no financial compllshment was more a cliarged with providing tho guns nows media — focusing world support from the government but is inanagement than a aclbntlflc with which a judge was kid- attention on herself, lending maintained by voluntary con­ success, and made Ita schM- naped from his courtroom and validity , to- her coun- PHOSPHATE ule# prim arily because It kUled. teraccusatlAns if only by tributions primarily from tho • brought together as a task force And sure enough. H icre'r a "fepetlUon, United Fund, Community Chest Both phosphates and breakfast with a Bpe^c objective, teams press corps In San Rafael from Now I ’m going to mention and ■ ■ other ' independent cereals have been under a ttack' of men from many disciplines— all o^er tho worid. Every time something not everybody knows organization. Magic.Valley people lately. dooton, blologiiti, physicUtii, she sneezes, there are 10 but s h ^ d . For the most part contribute to the cause! Tho one, an ingredient in laundry -mBthematlciana, geologists, newamenUiere to wipe her nose every TV and radio atatlpn and detergents,has been blamed for astronomers, psyctiologists, — or dry her. eyes. newspaper In tho nation — Any of you ex-servicemen have a survival, .experts; systems And Uie combined resources Including Uio networks and Uie nico-memory experience Involving providing too much nutrition to .analysU—worldnK jointly on a of our naUon's nows media have, newspaper chains — most all o f. the USO? If so, why not drop Mr. lake algae by Way of sewage wel(^ - delined mission. stimulated demonstrations; them get most of their news Spectator ti Ir"

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    TH5WAYITWAS Times-News A Loiiig Ways Back

    . FEBRUARY 4,IMZ , Salt Lake Qty, will establish TWIN FALLS - Repeated^ Twin Falls as one of a chain of ' ' assurance to' the people of Twin nine stores, it has been learned ‘ Ptiblic Foruiii Falls that there is no sll^test here definitely . Ihe new store is . . j ; / thought of change in the plans of to be ^ b lls h e d In the Smith the IW on Bridge Co., of For- Building at 12l_Main.Avenue---- Uandor the Puget Sound Bridge ' North. >

    S u i *1?* "^n d -Hcrc W c Go -A Chaiit;^ the t w S ^ a l l ^ i o m e his T ^ b lr t h ^ y i o d ^ /' brldfle at Blui Lakes or the^ reporters he feels like a ibd. He ^ondlltima-llttd£r-5rhTcB^t>er~a(£nUt4^toreporter»tha^bels---- ^Edltorr*nm®W6Wjr : ^ Sendee issued in August 1935~£2itor,.Tiines*New8: • work will be performed was last taking seven hours of sleep a Here wo-go again. It would which b ro u ^t out some lm> Young people have tried to n l^ t received In Twin Falls day now Instead of the four sec^n this would be thQ time for-- portant facts. One is ‘‘The* live their own lives ^ t h nothing ' ovpr long distance"telephone by hours a day vrtien he was colling on Idahoans, Including Sawtooth Recreation Area getting In thpir way. They want C. C. Slgglns, clerk and working two shifts, w y electcd Legislators, who compIe]( Lb a highly valuable to fall in love freely and. alone. recorder of Twin Falls County. "TWIN FALL3 — John W. faVor the continued acquisition o u tdW recreation resource, Ihey run off by themselves to Rumors on downtown streets Graham, O.P. Duvall, Rarry 'of more of our State lands Ijy the but it has a deHnite and limited be alone and think. You ask that the project was not to be ^ o l t and Roy A. ^ d > left ^ Federal Government, to con­ capacity to accommodate what do they think of? carried out resulted in the call 'mursday on a trip to Boise and tinue support of such legislation human use without damage and Look back Into your past and and clariflcation. will attend the Lincoln Day as establiahin^} more National impairment (o the qualify of tell what you thought of. You'll HAZELTON - Frank banquet there this evening. ■ Parks, ctc. In the days of the rccreatlon it now offers." ' )b«Uy say something like Robinson and daughter Edna Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Babbel are “ Old W est" there were Under the ojbectives______of ’e, peace,hate, war, should r left Sunday for a few days visit the parents of a daughter bom professional gunmen wl)o could National F^rkstatusit would be listen to my parents, are ^ey. with friends and relatives in ’Hiursday, February 11, at their bo hired to dio a Job one lacked necessary to acquire in fee right or am I right? Gooding. home at 351 Seventh Avenue tlio nerve to tk) themselves. It most, if not all. of the private I wonder what’s it like to Uttle Dick Vance has been on Hast. would ^ m modem times have and State laAds in the areas steal, break windows, -make U»e sick list this past week. ' A.I. Rosa of Twin Falls produced professionals among involved. ^ve or shun my parents. Why TWIN PALLS - Twin Falls Thursday entered into the , elected legislators, who offer A m bority group as well as do they pick on me?? Why don’t athletic park on Second Avenue duties of Janitor and custodian similar services on a nwrb some out of stete interesU have they leave me alone to tto what I South will bo the site for a neW at the county court house, to ucccptable basis. been quite cAreless with want or why doesn’t anyone Oregon Short Line passenger which position he was appointed - A recent Joint Menrtorial in- misstatonents and unfounded understand mo? depot if plans suggest^ by city by the county commissioners. . troduccd in -tho^State-SonaUj facts in thUr efforts to influence You see. I hear all these, officials are carried Into He succeeded the lat WUUam J. iffging enactment of legislation public support. The mining h ln g a ^ ^ ln g said 'by young ex^^tion, directors of the Glasgow. to establish aa National Park in issue has been used principally peopld every day. I u s ^ to say Chamber of Commerce were Four prisoners .under sen> part of a proposed Recreational for this purpose. Why not admit those things a lot when I was told by Burton E. Morso bi a tence were taken to the state Aren in our Sawtooth and While that whether it bo a National young. I still sa^ them. No meeting here. prison in Boise by Deputy Cloud mountains would bo a Park, a Recration Area, or matter how old a person is, 1110 city admbistration will ae rlff E.F. Prater. • case in point. The lnUt)ductlon othirwise, nothing^can be done someone will toll him what to voleprlor to July 1,1027 and will Operation of. th?. Twin FalU of this -Memorial by Senator to stop development of existing do. lYiat miakcs the person feel submit to the voters of Twin public schools next year, with. Manley of Coeur d’Alene and legitimate claims which now tied down.^ ^ It gives him ^ the ,„ Falls at an election the question additional, teachers made . Senator Crookham of CaldweU blanket a big part of the White attitude “I don't give a dam ni” whether tho city shall exercise necessary ' by Increased would seem as odious as it Clouds. Of course if it was te - . - Uie option tp purchase the enrollment,_wlll-j:o»t_apz- would be for Senator Budge of become a National Park, some to thbik for themselves. If they JUNEAU H. SiriNN Ilazzard rights on Clear Lakes proximately 1200.000 according Kranklin or Senator Evans of m ay be hoping, that by make a mistake perhaps they near Buhl for hydro-electric to a statement of E.J. Johnson, ' Malad to Intt'oduco a like pretending to develop some of will learn to be careful. Give -- development for tho City of district, treasurer, made to an Memorial to establish a a these claims, they could sell them a chance, the chance Twin Falls. audience of lOO.persons at the National Park encompassing them to the Park Service perhaps you never had. GOODING - Gooding High Parent'Teacher meeting last I-ake Couer d’Alene or Lake profitably. They utould feel tills Qlnton A. Grtind School took a victory from Buhl night. Ixwcll In Canyon County. necessary to prevent destnfyln^ Twin Falls He’s Mr. Newsman here tonight 25 to 15 In a game AMERICAN FALLS - Tltcre has been mud» writteJr the surrounding aesthetic that was close at the half but In Construction of the American of opinions covering this Park beauty, which Gooding ran away from Falls reservoir project is to be ' Juneau H. Shinn camo to IVin became part-owner of the Idaho issue and i would like to submit While realbting that every law the Buhl five \n the final period. pushed wlUi view to storage this some more for the people enacted takes away some of tlje Falls when the town was about a Evening Times and served as that Tho Buhl girls took a 30 to 9 season of as mudi as possible of victory. Starters for. the boy's seriously Interested I n ’ihe 'righ ts of the individual, yet I am year old and he was nine. Not only daily publication’s editor fo'r seven available waters of the Shake welfare of Idalio. sure those most vitally In- that but he camo in a train that years. A jump to Boise found him teams were Gooding; Warden, River. W.F. Alworth, W.H. To quote from parts of u tercsted feel that ' a Reading as executive secretary to Governor Fleshman, Rosenbaum, Spence and J.H. B vker are backed in all the way from Ii>vojoy and Prince. Starters directors of the American Falls Sawtooth Mountain Study and Recreational Area would best Minidoka...... Barzilla Clark. After that he was Summary, completed and serve all concerned. for Buhl: Davis, Lacy, Peck, Reservoir-District____ _ ... Editor, Tlmcs-Nows: with the Statesman for Qbout three Bell and Cornelius. (Hie items in today’s column prcporod Jointly by U.S. Forest Sincerely, Born in Coming, , he was I am greatly interested In FEBRUARY 11,1924 were taken from I s ^ s of the Service, Department of A.R. MILLER named Juneau because his father years. Later he was “assocfatoi sharing our wildlife and for TWIN FALLS - 1 ^ 0 Uader Twin Falls Weekly News on the Agriculture and Natlonal Park Kimberiy was a Klondiker U|^ Alaska way. with the late Roy Read in tho Mill anyone as interested as I am Stores, dealers In women's dates given.> tljero is a niagarlno called Juneau was bom before his father Valley, Calif., paper and then nppnrnl with headquarters' In Defenders of WUdilfo., It is went up there but wasn't named "joined the new Twin Falls published at 2000 N. Street NW, until he came back. And, Juneau Telegram as business manager. Washington D.C. 20030. ■ says today, ttmt wasn't a very long Then he made his move to radio This magazine tolls you what span of lime because tho head of aiuJ joined KLIX Radio while it was What’s The Story? the Shinn family didn’t strike It being formed and before it wont on Foi- The PresMenT~^!5ir the air. He's been in radio for 25 Elimbcth Atwood rich. But the elder Shinn was a _ Bditor, Tlme^News; ______do' in the hands of private en- Gooding former mayor of Coming, the “yeaVs“ rib'w — with~H“ years "On College of Southern I d ^ is " tw is e : Editor, Timea-Nows: mercy been maintobied to the apparently going ahead with Anyone who has watdiad Itils Is a copy of a letter I sent county treasurer and a bank television mixed' in — and now letter by all combatants?. Tlie plans to build an educational much educational television to iSreAldent Riclinrd Nixon: cashier.______specialized in sales and -WQrld--ovcr— knows— and- —television onChannel-13 fo r the- -knows that-its «lther-re^ good- Dear President: remembers hundreds, 'oven ncwscastlng on radios ~ or real bad< consisting mainly of Ttio very recent lawsuit In Twin t<'alls area, the only VHF thousands of flagrant violations Then ciime the Journey to tho His “ Report To Tho Valley” channel allowed for the Magic NET (National Educational omoimt of f400 million filed to their peoples and homelands. QUOTES Twin Falls tract where they newscast is a legend. He’s the dean Valley. However, I note Television) network or public against our government and U . Let us not bo undermined as a arrived on August 11, 1905 in that of Idaho radio newscasters. releases on the pcecedure have broadcasting stuff. If you will, Caliey in iM^alf of relatives It would appear your nation. You have tremendous been noticeably absent. that most of us are already stemining . from tlie alleged choncos of surviving nn air­ “ backward" train with no place to Community-wise he's been ac­ responsibUlty and now is the A gentleman from Iowa, who receiving, or If not now, will be massage in VIbt Nam is utterly plane rido with a (om alo turn around. First home was a tent tive. He's been in Kiwanis for 47 time to use your (^ood Influence no doubt has watdied a lot of in the future when the State of ridiculous and outrageous. driver aro about three times on Blue Lakes, just about two to uphold our men and women in as nood as they ore with a years and has been a president of television In Magic Valley, Idaho Educational Talevisioa We us a nation should slam uniform of the, United states of m an at tho controls. blocks-from where Mr. Shinn now the Twin Falls Club. He’s ;i Mason voiced his opbilon in these network goes into operation. the door shut im m ^ a te ly on America. -r-Kcdcral ylointion /Idmiti- resides. Then a' move to Flier has been a Filer cit}; councilman, a columns recently on Southern Maybe CSI should build on a proceedings of this nature, 'I’his I . say- - to -Mr. - \Tistration report- on the' Idaho Yelevlsion in g w tf al ^ UHF cfaBnneI,'if they must have ' otherwise wo ro’uld be allo'tring ' President.. as niy personal where. (ifeVfalher provied u p on a Twin Falls 'Chamber director, safety rccord of women tno ramifications of the VHF- a television station, and leave ourselves to bo victimized by conviction. I am a member of pilots. place south of there. prcsid6nt of the Twin Palls County « • • UHF television spectrumsg Magic Valley*s channel U similar unjustified actions The American Legion and I Historical Society, March rf Dimes noting only-that-they-are. .allocation for a future network _ originating most anywhere In believe there are millions Uko We befinn throo.yeftrs ago Mr. Shinn went through the Filer Chairman, Democratic County numbers Jniey^ac-~ tax money involved to k e ^ the cumulate so f ^ . i:dltor, 'llracs-Nows; now protected by their inac* flame of the. channel IS tube Isn't it possible for you This Is lui open leUor to Aydcn cessibllity to motor vehides. burning. We all know^ too welf, printers of a newspaper to Hydo ond Vard CHBtburn, Idaho Someof the national parlui we A Real Piperoo it takes two (toUarfl in taxes to collect them from everywhere House Resources and Con- now have such as Yellowstone do the same Job one dollar can and reuse them? I am sure that If it Is possible many I servsllon Coinmlltoe; and Yosemlte with their crime WASHINGTON - We got a safely, at 42,&00 whopping coordinator” 6f the veterans' The Sawtooth Valley rate 30 per cent higher than tlM would appredate the c real piperoo in Congress, name smackers a year — in declaring group, testimony "has of same. Association ol Stanley, Wishes national average are sorry of Rep. nonaid Dellums, a in effect th ^ there \$ only one ^rnbnstrated that there’s at to commend you on Uie stand exan^)les of what could happen Mrs. Kenneth Johnson Democrat from — where else? villain 'Operating in Vietnam,’ least prima fade evidence that Shoshone you have taken to protect this to this area. How any th b il^ g - Berkeley. Calif. DeUunu, a namely Uncle Sam. In war crimes ore widoqiread and Butcher area. We feel that a Natlonsl person can aay a national park hanaome, niod, blade militant assuming this predictable that they ore the result of U.S. necreallon Area » lih the would protect this area is posture,* Dellums follo^vs the tactical policy Ui Vietnam." whose forte is play-acting, set Editor, /Tlmes-News: , multiple use concept Is liie most beyond us. establidied way-out-Ilberal line In short, both Rifkln and up an exhibition th an annex to The "angry" Maglo Valley Forum Rules practical way to ptxserve and As we have stated bebre, a his office which depicts that U.S. participation In tlu> Dellums charge that the blame protect thcM mountains and national park wiU not.-stop- Americsn *'war crimes'* war a kind of aprbig-trabUng lies with military leaders and ' mining. If those people who are plied by farmers bom Bols«, ^ ^ ic K ra l valleys, : i ' ■ against the North Vietnvnese exerdse in the mass torture of dvUlah' policy makers. .("Go We realize that a few people for a park' would only take time y.'- non-irtiUes. . i over there and cut off those Ny^dothw»..t««poln^ bSSi . and Viet Cong. gathered (or a demonstratkm. leagii, hi Idaho are still In favor o( a to read the bills intix>du^ in “We were very aggressive In Ddlums' exhibit consisbf of Jokers' heads," I can hear ol* Squeidl^ pl*j bea^ Inick^ ^ ^e Tlniet- national park. We dso ImI that the UJS. House m d Senate'in, World War U In prosecuting four Ug poster boards covered Mel Laird telling Charley 1970 they could plainly see that ' those pe(i)le are not a c ^ In te d war crimes," says Dellums. with pldures splashed with red Company as It prepares to »>««?**“ <:?“'* - '"M y Newsmetvelherilhttoreliise wlUi all UiB (ada. Hie veiy tboae.bUlBcannot.override.ttM. -“Wp"ot^-to~be-tiB^-as-faH~^P*int-to-^slmulate^--blood>- embari(for-th»-battlerields..)- «W_men. „„i.ii„iim II, hulalr «Ado«. jiame,,''National Park" Is an mining rights guaranteed to the terested in prosecuting our (Bven^perhape yrhere no blood It la rlgBTtoTiik the s^hjetl mattor'U ol ■ blesdn* on any MWdltlon. inetau u w l tajtood _ o p ^ Invltationand attraction tRilkln • ' ' i ’ .' n y oilier frame ol mind, we p„,|o«,ly bee. IboroogWy millions of people woulid briiig as the proverbial ostrich or todi . F « i Ihls Is an Interesting obm* another Cour alleged Gl’s posing position. By this time it would had b^ter cpnaldar many „ , m d Uilbe lemm. pollution to thi^ a i^ In a busy talking to first learn the' ment by a legislator who fpitf. .seeaui4M0i»Me.ip. jiQoqKJte. ^btp*rilW dn’t^H^b^be»l*to--T,n--i«^,,Tm«-^«i^^ ^staggeclng ' (lood '^ T car facti.'------: ...... r "— Medicore m enrhIy prS?ni" uiaMamedly ra n 'M 'a Wa<* ' alleged Vietnameke. Other fact that some officers have . exhausts. traA and sewage.'In Again our Uuoks to you and umt paid by elderty perionf racist I say Interesting because have hundreds ol home putle* a l^ ln re and ^ tln a el tb« picture are of rafugee camps, issued, and some soldiers have ta butcher the hogs, and do a order to acconunpdate those those o l the . House R m u t c ^ to cover ^ t o r bills will I trust we are all b) favor ol ’ bomb devastaOon,' and cap* obeyed, orde^ to cut the writer. Tke aame el dwwriter people there would have to be and Conservatl6o OoinmittM kaV0 nearly doubled July 1 prosecuting members of our d e u , swift Job ol It, and send wlU appear wbea pabllsbed . tured Ylet Cong *^belng beaten enen^y, Induding some women Ibe froien meat la eaaten motels, hotels, gas stations and who hkvejo wisely iropoaed the when the rote is increosed armed forcea accused of during Interrogation" by and children, illegaUy. But few u le n there |s ■ pttHiaii marketaT nqaeat that It be wllUield l i d ~ all the other~ootDnMrcUl co> Merooriwor a Recnatlon Ar«a to $5.60. Chart shows raites' atrodtles tha| go b ^ n d the American soldlera. of us w^l bdleve that eltber II the National Farmer'a Ike reaaea I6r sack i reqMit ten>i'iMS that the public tor the tiawtooths. since 1966 when the plan calloliartimedTft,’rm 3 Accounl«.tsby for slnco tho Boollesolles first Brst p>HalsherpilklE of the BesUes. Noel Ross-BuaKdl, a British Z ^ Z ^ J ^ i t t ^ t r e S S f e ^ ^ t e B o ^ of Ac- deserted their barbers—well, r e ’^ rt it's back again but the trouble Is tho old (oiks don’t seem to bo jWC-W-MCOBalKLU..------1 Take a melody tliat would not thal any*^ more,’ referring to biclude gifted musicians chief editor of the UHcales were 1^ rtDcr Ihe . disgroco the piano of a Jerome Stardust or All tho ITtlrtgs You work has K i m 'l 'r "a ci^rgo (Sershwln, M t . Believe mo, In the yoars common with avant-gariK se- m S i J ^ H I a t o . They” a ls o lh ilto ' W BTr^tr“ lit“ tho~Bw eet^ur~they wc-published-there waa-rious— composers— such— as- r— jj -r- fu,f^ tho*'Wperipnce and rhyUima of the pop music w6rld plenty of rubbliJi as well. Tlioy Stockhausen, Webern, Bouher, pjacently ‘‘'Oicro’snopiocofo*' eptlmistlc note almre If they would only mako (zither•like harp), accordion lilit niraiifl b ' fomi at annual Inlemationa! Music and u developing and that means a tho effort, in tlie opinion of and balalalka-of such stunnbig gr.-at «lrpth.^— RecordMarket. They represent- return to more romantic many of those who attended Uie _virtuoslty It won an ovatiopv - blggostU.KRCO. annual gatlicrlngft.— ...... of-• od n good sllce’of tho $10 billion themes. Lyrically as well. mualc people in Urn world, a year rrtuslc industry on boUi Cynical people do not care for mualc people in Urn wor BOX OFFICE WlintWlmt itIt requires is an litlitllo fddos of t^'Iron-Curtain. each other," FRONTIER THEATER detennined listening and final In informal discussions thoM itiere was a good example of OPEN 6:^0 P.M! acceptance of tho fact that oxecuUves wlw have been in remark at one of the JEROME tllB hlioil. ■ ■ j3 J 0 music has irrevocably changed tho business long enough to iniornallonal stars sens© a trend had good nows association with the along wiUi everything else. t>KOOf OF AGB M UST BE P M S i N T l D I I Take heed, said tlie profes- for Uie moms and dads, n icy market. Eric Burdon and hii slonal.s, and profit by Ujo felt there was a return to exciting War group, scheduled examples of those who booed romnnticlam In Uie offing with ,ninutes, refused...... to...... leave Tchaikovsky, couldn’t relate to better and- more’ strongly tho sUga of the FesUval Palace Beethoven’s last great chamber cmphimixod melodies and more >jq minutes, playing reso. music, ogreed witli tho leading lltcroto lyrics attractive even to through drawn curtabs, Britlali...... those critic who dismissed wean«d on Irving Berlin, threats to call the police and, a»opin us merely "a pretty " I Uilnkrwe’ve had enough of ^ ^ s e , to pull the plugs on parlor pionlnt" pomograplilc, sexual, poUtlcal amplifiers, and nasty soniis," James' said. ijurdon finally VOLUNTEER WORKER uses syringe (o feed antlblotJcH and . Those ore examples from Uio i e p a H e d "IxV s leave that to the shouting, - "Freedom 1 "’but these hooey^water mixture to murre, one of more than MO water birds | sublime but much of what is underground." words evddently did not include Special rescued from San Francbtco Bay oil sUck. Some 50 persons are hcing, composed and written "Wlictljer Ujoy realite it or recording star Elton John who working around clock to' cQre for birds. Center Is one of several today is far from ridiculous.. diet not Ujc kids are now writing was schodulod to follow^ him operating. (UPl)______' ______"In all tlie lilntory of popuiur MAYINEE ONLY YODAY -D o*i«O p«n-T7noon--- ‘‘Oolll»U“ o* . - - Television Schedules Italian actor A U IK A V I7S ' );00 ' ' Sunday, Pab. 7 ,1«7l B — Hold Onni 70 - nr.idy Hunch 3 — L^m p Unlo My Fool II >h* Apollo MItllon 11 — GItn Campkioll 7:00 4 cast as Scipio Ihe n»fworl<» may pr« — Golf Tournamenl lilO 0 — l-.iuQhln 7n — CoH Tournnmwil 7SL - World Wo Llvo In 3H — Mrtyburry a — Goll Tournnmwil 3 — M ayberry II — To He Annotjnc&d nOMK (UPD-Tho problems the honorary surname of 3 — FIvo O II — Mayberry Mornino 35L — Movio "Thn O w flr" 35U ~ Newlywed Gnme Vietnam veterans face In "AfrlcMUS Major" on him, it 311-- Anim al World ,s/. *IJI J — Movio "Tho 0»civ& ?SL — f-nnliiro 0 — Movie; "The NefinCollina'' 'm — Smokay Hear 10:1S a modem one, Marcello Mas- rubbed off on the elder Scipio, . ■% — Look Up and Llwo 3U - Carol Hurnull JSL — Now^, Wn.ithcr. Sporlj 3 UooU Up and Live 3 — Carpi nurnell txoianni believes, in explaining who died so bitter Uiat ho n — Sovnnly 3» - CHS Nows U — Cftirol Hurnell •JO — Fullh tar Today S:M. why ho obandoned his usual. refused to let his bones bo liM 7H — Movie •■The Pro|oclo(l M. 4 — Movie "Our Man Flinl' 35L ~ Wild Kingdom 4 - Movie "Ttie Dlflt ■ bSL — Sclnnco In Aorlcullurc Ol Anno s — Movie "Uannino" Imtige to star In his first burled In Rome, 5 Wild kinodom — World P ro ii Hevlow Sclanco In Aorlcullurc 0 — Wild Kinodom , costume picturo. "Scipio Afrlcanus" concen- — Ran Humbard 11 -- Movio "11 <■» Miin An%wori" t :00 ,n jO SfP H I' : d - L aitio )0:)S 3H •- Hawaii Flvo O "Tlio people aren’t different, iratcs on the post-war years of *5 o — Hen HumliArd 3 - LAUlO S • • Ul.ih HrtSkelhiill Hloh. his MANKIFWICZ' M l — Max Humbard 3 — CunsmnUe Tlio political problems are Uio tljo g6neral’s life. Many scenes )> — LasiJo 10:41 . -i — Jonny Quait /5L — Wc.l»Nflt PRODUCVON - . 4 — M averick 3SL Documonlary Spccial 7H ~ Laugh In same," Mastroianni said, may look familiar to tourists ! 9 — Jortny Quail ni — Junior Var»lly Qoli 1:M_ H:05 II — LauQlil When tlio war is over, tho since exteriors were shot in •^n~Y*bernacla’ CB61«------*-*- K S L Nevv*-n«>(H>fl«------10*C lbn~tho~ 8oldler;~*Go—noman~rulhs~at~pDmpeihand-i 3SL — World ol Dlinoy 11:11 3SL --- News, Wealhor, Sporls people • j ■- Callanooo* Calt 5 — World ol Dlsnoy Hadrian's villa outside Rome. '"■4 — CallAnoooA CaIs 5 — Movie "The M.irk ol Iho Hawk' 311 - News. Woalhor, Sporls away...... S — World ol Oliney 3 — News, Woalhor, SporU > *!« 70 - World ol Dliney Monday, f^eb.l, l? n " Ih o man with tlie sword la Using tho ruins was a.cost- Q SL — nacrxi HearJ______^Hooan:&Jlccfiei______At 7 p ■■ • _inu>fHl ill Hic ItorriUo timcfl Jt o _cuttlng_mcthQd._aflld_the_46“ • 70 ^HovlvalTIrai 3 — Hooan't Heroes 3SL and 8 — Wdt?To: -15 — Cam era 3 n — Hooan't tieroot Coillna." Carrie A^lller times of war. But when Uio year-old Mastroianni in an — lJullwlnkle Bvonlng Irtcc rosponslDillty for her falling n — News, WoAlhcr. Spnrls battles arc over, h6 Is feared Interview. But, ho added, using i n u n . . . .-S'D — Oullwlnkla «:00 m arrlaoc, loaves homo wllh her — It Takos a TIu b I for the same reasons UiQt made his brother, Ruggero, 41, to .*• — Dv»wlnkla 311 — FO I dauohlor. Sooklno sholler 3 — F n i roadside cnie, Carrie linda .m uch - llooK him a hero before. play Scipio Aslaticus was as Herald ol Trulh 4 - F B I morn; Iho owner oflors hor lovo. "Hedoesri't havelhomantalU .much an "in " Joke by director »!1S n — Hd Sullivan ’ Compolllng porformance* by QIg J-*L Johnny Carson LAST TIMES TONITE * ' JSL — rrom Ihe Calhedral 7SL — rilm Youno, Lee Granl ami child nclrois - Johnny^Canon ty, tho {M’oparation for dealing Luigi Magni as a means of Gqf»» O p*ii 6i45 4:30 Doniio NldiertDn. 9 — Jotinny Cm wit}j tho country as It is now." getting a look-alike. Ruggero ; . 3SL — Bible A/^iw*r« 30 - Movio ‘'Look nack in Anger'' 3SL - Bill Coiby Scipio Afrlcanus went to normally is a film editor. r • — BIbl* An*kwi .( i — Bill Cosby 3 — Jackio Olo.iu>n ___£hoj«7^5^ __ _ \ FREE HEATERS 1^'JD **- Face Ihe Nallon 7SI - Flick Oul I - Bill CMby Carthago and defeated Hanni­ AlfljlSP.M. ------« * 3 — Face Ihe Nallon t) —Movie "Tammy Toll Me True" 7:6* ______^ — NowSt^WegiVior, Sfinrls^ ------bal, hero of the famous march iA t7 :3 d ^ M . ^ 1 711 — Oltcovery 1 ' - ' Klovrt, W?e.illior, Sporit C.uslom '^ '•.TT-..01»coyery;-.;,' 3B — Donan/a $ ■“ Twilight Zone over tho Alps with elephants. . wuiNEnefiosmouDivmnJWs • — IVonania 3» — Trulh or Conaequunco* ' • II — Oltcovery 4 — Trulh or Conioquoticot lljM Sclpio’s series of victories TOTHESCMEN WALT DISNEY;,, . ^ • i — Tabernaclo Choir II — Bonanza \n 3SL — Movie "The FHohl ol Iho 70 - Thit Is Your Llle 4 — Nows, W ealhor. Sports » 19-.M 11 -- My Three Sons 7SL -- Figuring II Out Nortli Africa eliminated Carth­ Mitfsiv ) nllfv Phonelk" lilts > • 351. — Lel'» Travel 3 — Glen Campbell fi - Newlywed Game age as a mjijor power and thus CmUHTlAN Slln»IA Boy '- a — Uel'e Travel . - 7Sr— William F, nucktoy;-Jr“ ------—• «:10 — ------7SI-— Community Alert set tlio tone of clvillxaUon for * • 3D — W4 I '4 — Camera ,4 Reporl* ■ :00 B — Rod Skollon 11:40 But once Rome had conferred ! . H — Face Ihe Nallon 3SL — Movie "The Oscar" 3B — H cfo't Lucy 5 - Mo#ie "Out ol Slghl" ' -)B - Hardy Doyl 3 - E d Sullivan 3 — More's Uucy 11:00 , - J — Viewpoint ■ 4 — Let’s Mako a Deal 3SL — Movio "Oonealh Ihe 13 Mile •*'. ' UfOO i — M litlon impoetlble Kids A-L-W-A-Y.S free 7SL — Kukla. Fran and Ollle 7SL — Mlsferooort Reef" * I-fO — Meel the l‘ ret> — Meet Ihe P ro ii ; - ,11 - Meet Ihe Pret» PAIYH FOR YODAY TELECASY* «* 3 — Lam p Unlo My Feel THEI5EN MOTORS w * 4 — Dlrectioni Prosonfs fhe “ , 3SL — OlrKtlont „ — Clevenlli Hour W ALTER R. L SC R A G G SERIES Let's Talk Custom Lease • H i JO ' .-3SL — Lel'i Travel ^ Backed by a franchlzod Lincoln-Morcury Dealer ' • *4 — L e l’t Travel The screcn , rjQ " College Foolball ^ New Car Warranty . 0 — Film Uhe W ay to Live' awakens to a • -7n — U tuei and An»ww» ^ Fast dollvory service on nov/ cars big wide ' I —. Itiu a i and A^niweri • n -- lt«i>*« Aniw eri y " Do not tie up your capital In a car and pickup ihondcrful world ; - S 1- iWU Qaikelball Hlohllghli First Lecture: ^'TIME RUNNING OUT” -...... -M------Allfgffxn______A (aicinaling iniiglit into Uiii Qorblsd world in which w« live o( enchantment! IJiOO ----- IIXtBTJI*□rwDiiiBnDNTHrrDcrormiiNirt ' -3&L — AHA Haikelball Special ■ 4 - ADA Ratkeltiall Special ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS: ; 3B — Pro Hockey Lei Us Answer These • J — Pro Hockey • - • 21 Program s Y ou W ill N ot W a n t To Miss • I «5 — Pro Hockey • Music to Romombor . ’Tn — NRA llatkelball Questions; - NUA Haiketball • Modical Lectures Njlghtiy By A Medical Doctor ^ Is buying or loosing best for mo? - .11 — NIIA lU ikelb all . 3i>* • W a lt Disney's Bost N ature Films V* W hat is tho toK advantage? . 3SL — AAovIe "DHlry" • FREE'Frlst Saturday Niglit Only, - . '4 — Movie "DHtry" When is tho best time to lease? , '• ^ 0 — American Sportiman Picturo "Christ In Gothsomano" ^ W h a t cor a n d m odel Is best' to lease? I* !j — American Sporliman ,* «n ~ American Sporltman • Ono Family Bible ; ^ W hat equipment on a car keeps the lease price HIL-HLW. ALL-LIVE ...IHl] A CARIOONI Never I Dwn am hte • JiJO down or raises price? • - *311 — Clilldren'e FlhK l^llCriil STARTING SATURDAY NIGHT, FEB. 6lh, 7:00 P.M. U - Cltlldrsn't Fl> Feiflval ✓ Life a n d Disability Insurance olso ovailoble on I •_ J ~ Penelope piH.up SEVENTH-DUY ADVENTIST CHURCH, Addison and Grandview Drive, Littlefduss Lease UnitSj Twin FalU, Idaho md Big Halsy ;Almanac What Is Cusfom Leasing? are not Being a locally owned and managed com* ' ■ : by Halted Pi««ilDtenuUo(iaI Today is Sunday, Feb. 7, the p o n y , we^can tailo r a lease exactly for you. yourHathers ;-? 8th d a y o f 1971. W a l t D i s n e y Fit It to suit the num b er o f miles y ou drive. i > The moon is between Its first rBottumoHn' . Taller for the typo of driving yo\if do. I : quarter and full phase. Arrange the length of lease that U most ad- heroes. I ' Hie mombig stars bre vontageousforyou. • '^iUercury, Venus, Mars and This all m eans the lowest possible per m onth i^ieevening staf Is Saturn.' lease payments..-.-^- ^ .*n»o»e bom on this day ar« ”S X ,l I :.^bader the sign of Aquariui. R^M TMDFOM) fllKHMlXPOUlMI)! I : OnthlsdaylnhlsiDry: • In ld26 average pay fo^ u n u m uss nno> aM h ^ l s v ; -l»mmon labor ,thi^u^ut the> ANAianifiMBMMoeucnoH. ;-'Uilt«d States was M cents an Iheisen Motors . AM/UJOMhCKM • :)» u r. . h d iro!%E%T >m SW» 146 M q ln A v . N . : : In IMS Gw.' Dwight D. .------r^VKRA MILEB. k a t k . ; ^ Elsenhower 4‘«slgned as U.S. Ivin Brown'< Jules Harrison TOKllTE ..'/Afm y Chief of Start and was P S ta rts FRIDAY! 4:00-.-5f45 01 Main Ave. E. - 9 :5 0 ir^occeeifed by Gen. Omar 7 733-7700 il 733.5570 : - ^ ^ e y .

    .1' ■ '- ir ...... r ...... ' i •1 ■ Sundajf, Fabruar/ T)me*.Mews*'Twln Falls, Idaho ’ 7 lineinpl<»y«d- C oded GouirsieJors r ig h t • HAMMOND, md, (UPI)-An envelope addressed only **To r a n k s g ro w Pop, a p 46S»" arrived ber« from Ft. Okla., and was delivered immediately. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Un­ announcing the new .figures, a "Pop"- Is Porter Sibert, a employment In the nation rose h l ^ labor officii told repor- m ail carrier. His son Gary sent BOISE (UPI) -■ni.Uou* in-January 1^ 780,000 but the te n - a t a ■ separate.' news . It.- - ...... ‘ government said the fcper c ^ t conference arranged t»y the Ube-." over December and could report marked, "a change In signal a steady drop. trends—a change- in' direction" New budget The December fate jM-evious- could be the start of a ly-hfed-Beew rtport^-at^g-per-i—rteaay'« iasure ap­ elhithe-unem^oyr *p OTUim, me mOMure ap- have on parental respoiut™ ., cent but the Lbbor Department ment rate. plies to certlBed aduwl counse> proposals lora.p^j^loglstjandpsycholo' and on frowledge which parents said that It was r a is ^ to 6.2 The official, who declined to shouldhave about their children. per cent aner adjustments for allow use of his name, said glcal exanilners. U enacted Into Pointing out a st.udent might seasonally adjusted figures law It Would give them the Pronioied , just-completed 1970 trehds. attacked tell a .counselor that he Is a lh at meant the January rate showed Improvement In Janua­ same r i^ ts as clergynien, doc< drug addict and that his sister LT. CALVIN BERNARD of was 0.2 per cent b^loW ry in total employment, total tors and lawyers In refualiu to WASHINOTON (UPI) -Pres­ also Is a drug addict, Reardon Idaho SUIe Police District unemployment, average work divulge confldenUal Inform- December—the first drop in ident Nbton's new budget beadquarten In Twin Falls has weeki cUims for unem^oyment atlon. asked: "Now what moral posi­ seven months. proposals are "bad medicine tion 1s that counselor In?" received a promotion to acting While tho figures reported by 'Compensation and Joblessness ‘ FloorsponBorJackKennevick, for e ld e ^ Americans," Nelaon "Itils Is not for the protection captain la charge of district 3 at tho Labor Department showed among adult men. Il-Bolae, said that counseling to Boise. He will take over the H.Grunuhank, resident of the of the counselor but toe young­ a rise of 780,000 unemployed ‘ Regardless of the statistical, be of maximum benefit to a NaUonal OouncU of Senior sters going to the counselor," position March 1 and will persons to o total of 5.4 tnillidn basis for computing the jobless student “must be based on trust” receive his official appolntmeot atlzens, said ^ d a y . He cited answered Rep. George Brocke, —«nd a drop of 1.3 million in . rate, unemployment In January and be done In a relaxed, npn- as captain May 1. Nixon's request for a 6 per cent D-Kendrlck. "With the genera­ tlio number of persons holding continued to hover at the threatenlng atmosphere. rather than 10 per cent Increase tion gap we have it is necessary jobs—the Nixon administration hlgpest level since late IM . It "How can a student bo cni in Social Security benefits, >?/ BOOKSTORE to have someone the youngsters said tho ovor-all rate of decline was 6 per cent in December, 6.1 courage to' dlscuss personal among other provisions. __ >50 Main Avo.^ulh ^ can confide in." was significant. , ' per cent in November and 6.7 y C O i mntters with a counselor when Bar group Hep. Wayne Loveless, . D-Po- As the Labor Department's per cent In October of lhat Housewives can get left- catello, read Into the bill,a fur­ Bureau of Labor Statistics was year. handed measuring cups. ther threat to law enforcement. O K sought Mission’s Ho said police of the nation and state already have a "terrlblo problem getting cooperation of

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    ■— ....J-v- ' I Tlm*i-N«w«, Twin F«Ul, ld»(li> Sunday, February J, l*M move BdlSE (UPI) Gov.'CeciJ ■ “I don’t think you can get , Should that happen. Williams JWiyhebUIto divert one-fourth D. Andrus’ proposal -to put one them all throu^," Williams aald, ho tollovea a proposalSy of,thi> phni»>"tfut) that (Rlglv’» fourth of tlio inventory tax sald.^'nierewUlbesoiriereaist* Sen. Hay Rigby, D-Rexburg, to' pf'oposal) will be fonljcoming p^iQse^ut monies into tho gen­ ance to ali o/them. The orJy t^>ko all the inv^tory tajf phase- or at least there will be a move eral fund lias n &0-50 cKanco of one weVe had so far ^as the out monies and put them into to And, a now distribution for> passing ttio hoa

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    , -Mr u.ai „o'o» do™ tho tab.,- cndrcccKsalxmtthe {{ovornor'/f of coiir6«; tlic bud^^et Is going , i ^ ° f ? ?. $12».l uiilllori I!cr.cral fund hud- to to rcducod automallcally by *“ Krf and U.0 rcvfnuo |>ro|«™l» Uinl umounl," Wlllla.m »ald, " " f , ...... w l. Wibh countered that thcro Is ■- AiulraH him made to Imlniicu It, rofcrrinii to tho osiiniatcd »2,3 . a need for “deterrents" against Wllllani» said l.o did not liolluvc million lo bo pickcd up by Iho S u ° , n " f / all Uio proposal, would pa»». tram ,for,----- Mlcbaol I.. Will- nlurdor. iamS, 21. I sincerely and strenuously , Williams has admitted killing ask this court for tho deaUi John William Jacoby, BolstS. last ponnlty,” Risch said. "Ihcre /\ug.i27 wlUi u knife when Jac­ hasn't been a crlmo like this Oilfield blast oby caugtit him burglarizing In Uiis Jurisdiction for some his a D a rtm e n t . time." But Tway told FourUi District Judge Marlon J. (iilllstijr "The injures 2 men S e n a to r prosecutor a.sks you to hang a .sick m an." MIDWEST, Wyo. (UPI) —An field about 12 Tniles north of BRITISH ARMORED cars ical off street In BeHait, Northern exploHlonand fire broke out Sat- Midwest, serloiwly injurlni' two re le a se d Ireland, Friday tUght after rioting between British soldiers and virday mornini; at a.Texaco oil— men. LEGAL NOTICE S t r e e t w a r Roman Catholics left three civilians and a soldier dead. (UPI) : 'Iho fire nppareatly followed CHICAGO (UPI) - Son. C A S B N 0 .1 3 an exploiilon In a !H)0 • barrel Qiarles Percy,- R-Ill., was NOTICeOPWRiT 0F> ATTACHMENT oil tank. Tliree tqiMV wnrp at bleated and released Saturday IN THE DISTRICT COUHT OF Division Uie tank when Uio exploiilon oc- from a suburban hospltjd after THU FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN cured. complaining of kick pains. AND-rOtt THE COUNTV OF lloyt’ Vaui{l>t, a private con­ Percy, 51, was rushed hy TWIN FALLS MAGISTRATES Solons draw breath tractor, was recoatln^; Uio tank ambulance from O’Hare Inter­ DIVISION. closeout DOYLE 6LI0AR, KEITH when it suddenly exploded^ national Airport lo U»e Evan­ SLIGAR AND WILLIAM SLiGAN. I BOISE (UPI) — Ixgislutorfl His Democratic counterpart, requesting u Ifi.fl million ln« od n bill which would have ro* Vau{t>it was knocked down but ston Hospital after ho suffered (loinu biM lnoii under Ih t firm n«m t and ityl0 of SLIG A H 's C R A N E & nbarlng the half-way murk of Sen. Jo)m Evans..D-M nlad, crease for nubile schools. po/dod the fl per cent ntorc ll> was not Injured. severe pains on a flight from HIGGING CO.. I’IklntllfB. V I. — .-the KWuy session lim it took .a challenKeU the. Republicans- lo ._ . Yet, tUgli ,aald. lf.$2,B. mlHlori_c*jn.Ho_tax proposed 'I'wo ot)ier. men, Ivcwls 'Ilio m ^ Mchorago, Ala.'jka. VERNON LEROY HERZINGER iw, 13, ami Donald Dmiliiun, it , “PliyHlclans at tho' ho.iplljil And B E T T Y H ER Z IN G C R .h u ib ftn d ______hroathl/jg spell Dlls weekend fol- «tep foriv«rd, "propo.w your wcroreniovedforklndcrgarlcns TIjo one-penny (ax on each Mid w ll«, Dfrfendanti. lowing lengUiy floor sefwlonH budget — tiint famous budget $1.3 million to rcplaco scliool -carton of cliiareltcs would rnl.ic BOISE (UPI) —An advliwiry boUi ofdiiBper, suffered liurns said Uie senior lujnator from NOTICE IS HEREDV GIVEN Kriday. we’ve nil been waillnj' for feesnowdeclared unconstitulon- approximately $75,000, ac- committee named by Gov. Ce- and were ru.shed to* Natrona Illinois had someliow pulled a Thai on th* 4lh day ol February,______1V71, a Writ of Attachment wb» I In tiip Senate, party tenders some timo " nl, and $1.1 million to equal tho cording to Rep. Karl Koch, cll D. Aiidrus recommended CouMy lloypltjil. Tliey are IxiUi mu-scle In his back which lu(i«d out or the above enlllled court traded comments acrosij tlio ICvans said lio nau ncard He- loCal contrlbution-whlch will bo D-Hammett, and $5fl,000 of Unit I'Viday plia.'u'-oul of the func-- Used in "fair to serioiu" condl- apparently knotted up while he In . 1? Feb.. W71. ter a brief debate the legisla­ vac 404 was purchased oven porUi about the Incident, Farm Bureau. tion which woi|Jd jncrea.se the through a data procos.«ilng Tliey said I 'ey had gotten two minimum wage in two stepji to committee ranked it third reports,. Ojie .eport told of an an eventual $1.60 per-hour by— among -inachincs to- bo-pur- explosion nnd-lnjiu-iu8,-but no- T I Y P N O S I S = July 1, 1072. chased., flro. 'Hic other report said Uiere FOR WEIGHT AND SMOKING CONTROL _ Senators killed one bill which Tlie report also mild manage­ lind l)cen lx)U> a Hre and an ex- Alin: Porsoni wlti Profosiionol or San)i-Profot(ional bock- would have i?lven Uie Pea and ment services— tho computer plo.ilon, but Uie fire was quickly ground Ut timu offer NO FRANCHISE FEE lentil Ci)mmlsHlon authority to portion of Uie Department of contained. W* oiler all ngcotkory ItaininQ in our clinic in Snil Loka Cily. Minimum liandlo its own funds independ­ Administrntivc Services—i Tlie Natrona County .ilieriff irwailmont S2.000 . . . Tliit iv o lionolide oH«f. ' ent of the stiilc treasurer and sliould have ILs responsibilities laler confirmed "bbtli on explo- II you oro nol lin m n m ownino your own l)u»in*y. full or pattitn*, auditor. for data processing removed sl6n and fire had occiired.. or cjo nol meiil \lia nliov* raquiomanit, pUava Uli not wotU MXh High said the state treasurer by the legislature. Texaco offlcialj.-'relused to re­ ollieri limli. F6r n partonni. (onlidsnlial tlitcutiion cijill Solt iok invests the fund and Uie Inter­ , In ILs place, Uio report call- lease extensive details but con­ (flOl) 366-2991, 9 n.m.' — 4 p.m dciily aiiapi Waclnaulay*. est is put into-rUic General fxi for n."user!'corajniUoo to l>o firmed Uiere-had l)cen a fire E. Lea jotator B.S. M.S^ find explosion. Tliey lifldmo" Fund, and said if all commis­ mode up of stale employes, . CUnlc for Ra»lonal HypnotU ' sions were granted Independent which could eventually bo estimate of damage or cause status it could cost Uie general pliased out to ono or two pro- for Uio expJo.vlon. fund as~imicinra"$lOO;0O0’cacli— fcn*iionnl.nvhtch~would“ 5;ervc— 1| year. as llasion botween Uie oxecu< But senators held for furtlier Uve branch and a data pro­ study legislation which would cessing committee. give any law enforcement auUi- Tlio four-man committee- ority to search a vehicle when headed by Georj^e J. Neumay- Harney’s BIdg. Supply he has causc to believe It may er, administrative director. De­ be iLsed to transport lllegaUy partment of Highways—aaid Its •possessed livestock or carcass- study iiliowed a "gcewral lack^ | Kimborly, Iciaho Phono 423'5516 ' We w ant to make money off lots of peopfo ' es. . bf'cohfidtncc" with prcMnt op- I Tlic lawmakers, however, eroUons,costs '‘far greater Uian No#/ofS of money /us# o/ow • questioned Uie constitutionality expected,” and insufficlentcom- I of such a procedure, and Kld­ munlcatlon between users and I well, an attorney, said Uic bill management services. I represented Uie “most danger­ Tlio report suggested replac­ I ous typo of legislation.” ing seven computers wltfi four Kidwell succes-sfully request­ and said Uie sjivlngii would bo I SPECIALS ed Uio hill be sent to Judiciary approximately $A&5,0001css Uian and Rulos Committee for furUi- currcnt budget requests from er dlijcuaslon of Uio search pro­ ail agencies for computer equlp- cedures. ' ment and personnel. I: LUMBER :

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    ; DANIA, Fla. (UPI)-YaciU Qilef I'Jd Baxter said.. "We've Uio flag-bedecked homoboat I owners at U»o oxclusivo Cozy got only a vague description, Uiat marina oxmployos said I h O T ie s ijSH EEfRO CK: ■Oovo Miirlna were questlonwi Imt he seems to bo tho best was Uie scene of frequent | A Division of Evans Products Company Salurdily about o “ swarUiy” simpect we have so far.” . parUes. man police say could bo tho Tfje slieer viclousnoss of the Polico sav^tiio couple, boUi of I I 1/2 in c h ...... 4 by 8 sheet rovengo killer of cosmetics killing, and Uio fact Uiat cash wliom had • been previously I I ;oxocuUvo George W. Beck Jind and Uiousanda of dollars worUi married, 'm ay . have boon | his blonde bride aboard their of jewelry were loft untoucho '‘We'rp questioning otlier l»at tmder a pillow. - m arina. carpenter who wos close th9 home, furnish all finishing materials, Inside I owners trying to firm up a Police said BtKik, a 51-yoar- going to talk to tho couple and out — at iho prlco M'o quolo! Just do tho'easy I Supreme Endmel...... per gal ^ 6.5*0 I descripUon of this m an," I>oUce old decorated fighter, pilot and obout installinti some custom- finishing or sub'contract, and SAVE, SAVE, SAVE! •fqnner Navy IntelUgonco offi- built cabinets on the trl-hulled I , Til* Morning 8ti cer, had been hit on tlio hood, boat. i . I as well os stabbed several I'; W INDOW S J I times., jjj - - ,Pacts off ‘ Ihere waa no sign of - a DOM BROWN'S I Tehip Aire Wood Windows (Al| Sizes) 4 0 % o r r struggle in'the plush salon of WASHINOTON(UPI)-‘a I contracts Usued In Utah for the SWETYSERVlCt I lOYOIfllUYOlAlOYOTA PoUrij and Posaldon mhulles ■ ,■ I I vUl to t^ about $63 mllUon .In ■■■MAIL THIS COUPOM TpDAy ■■■ ■ VmTfpfuwmiv CAM.HOMIt Ul I fiscal 197i^ down from about ■ CArf'MOMll. ktis I.W. airbur llyd. '■ Z YOU SAVE $$$$ AT HARNEY’S m 0I*|«M imIi dJpi, 101 ■ I i 974mllUOT durinA the current fU- , ROYAt,OARN g PUw« WMt M r i u u tA io o « « cal year, according to Sen. Wal- •n o N.Mwnlna»ld« Driy«, IdatwPalli, UoKt Pric es Good fe h 7th fhlru F e b . 2 Is# I Uc« F. Bennett, R-Utah, < UoKo ln»p«

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    and wak« them up. Soak thd.(k7 stalks and roots oonvcnioit length., fjew ones oome on as the old ones wither. In.a pail of water for on&half . hour, then ciit the tops back and Oddly, the outside layers'of the pot them up In a pot of a good Ug bulb alough off like dry m iiture, such aa one-third each paper and the bulb grows larger B « d peat and loam. You’ll be and larger. Some think that the B u r p r l^ to find these dead- sea ontw is good for poultices, looking plants sending forth bum and* rashes. Ihe bulbs. itew growth and by Memorial have a h i ^ sugar content and Day they should bo blooming have been used in tho manufaoluro of a certain plants. . Some gardeners loft tholr wlUskey in tho Canary Islands. plants b tubs, boxes or planters If you're intorested*ln known and gave them a little water a source for Sea Onion, send me during the winter. Iheso are your name and address in a self- probably leggy now. Cut the addressed, stamped envelope. plants back and movo tliem to a STARTING SEEDS IN- bright window. Give them DOORS: RecenUy we said that water and watch tho plants send tcmptfature was an important out new growth. Geraniums like factor in starting sees. Soil lots of light and moisturo at ail mixtltre is plenty Important too. times. Seeds do not need a rich soil for If i^ u have wme hwlthy ,’ge r n ^ tlo n . The lighter the germiumplants, no reason wliy the better. If you have had you can't start new cuttbigs now • poor luck starting seed, use a b r a crop Memorial Day. Cut mixture of perlite, peat moss tho top anywhere you w i^ an^ andvermicuUte. A little garden remove all leaves from lower b am is helpful, but don't use a half (they'll only rot). Insert lot of it. Seeds need a loose these intp a pot or box of perlite, mixture. A arp sand, or vermicuilte. , , .PRrlile and vermlcullto are A six or B4nch d ay florist pot * stWile and thus are less api to makes a good "greenhouse" to cause damping off. Potting soUs keep cuttings fresh. After tho bought In ^ r o s are poor Items cuttings aro Inserted, and for startbig seeds. Such soils w ^ c r ^ , then place a plastic contain a lot of humus (muck»- b ^ over entire pot to conscrvo ctc.) and can bo loaded with harmful organisms wtilcti pouco moisturo. on tho tiny seedlings and young NOTE: Mako suro a few holes are pundied in tlio plastic, to let plants. You can add some washed sand, perlite or ver' air drculi^tc. I you see a wliitish mlculite to such soils and as a growth on leaves, it means safety medsure you con bako mUdow and It also means a lack tho mlxturo In an oven at 180 ' of air circulation. Remove tho degrees F., for ono^inlf hour. plastic if you see a furry growtli Tlio so-called “ poalllte" starting on Uic foliage. 1110 mixtures , (soilless) aro pJastlc bag reduces wator'loss, availablo and aro good for hastens rooting by maintaining ntartlnR seeds, and growing the right humidity. Keep cut­ luuso plants. tings out of direct sunlii^t, and they should root In three or four weeks. QUESTION OF TJIE WEEK: THIS WEEK'S HERD: Bay E. D.ofTwin Falls: “Please tell leaves ore used by many gar­ mo what Is wrong wiUi my palm deners for herbs, but I'd like to treo. It was brougiit up from point out tliat tlie conunon nanno Florida in a little pot. I have it In for ■ bay—"laurel," Is a planter and now Uie leaves dangerous. Bay leaves aro from . .Imve turned brown at tlio tips?" a plant known as ^ u r u s j w b i l i s . ______Palms aro not tho easiest_____ ' 1he'"oniaxnentdl plant called house^danls to grow. WheUier Laurel (Kalmia Latifolia) isnot you grown tho Itoebelin palm, used for bay leaves, and this the butterfly palm or tho dwarf —plant-l*-polsonous.JlayJcavcs,i_Qiamadorcarkoop-in-ralnd-that- uscd tor cooking Is Laurus they like good drainage and a nobUis and has no conhection aoll ridi in humus. with tho native laurels (Kalmia If palnis have poor drainage latUblia) wiUch should not be or if they are overwatered the used at all. leaves turn brown ot the tips. Bay leaves (the kind used for They don’t need frequent pot­ cooking) is tho herb once used ting and should not bo exposed; to crown Greek heroes. Tho to direct sunlight. flavor Is- .sharp and the - A common'fault is to overpot fragrance pungwt. % caroM .palm s, inviting too mudt-water. ' sinco bay'canT)© overpowSlng. This causes, a checking of Somelimos...... half a l<^f is better growth^lead^toyellowbgof than one.. Use leaves for foliage. A planter is a poor (dace —seasoning' 'In ' stews, in to grown palms bcC&uso of the ’ casscroles and otlier dishes.' danger of overwatering. I ’d On Its native shores of tho inovo tho planr out of tho . Mediterranean, Bay grows 60 planter. feet ^gh, and the leaves, Tip bum can also bo duo to hot FEB. r - SUNDAY SPECIAl -FEB. 7 and oil all have narcotic tlry room, dry soils or fertillxer '^prtpttties. You can grow Bay bijury. Cut out tho drlodor dead plant in a pot indoors or in a leaves. Also syringe tho plant In greenhouse where you> can a bath tub from tim6 to time. In enjoy the evergreen leaves. wbiter, palms aro partly dor­ THE PREGNANT ONION mant and should NOT be MYCTERY: Ever bear of a wateredheavlly, Just enough to pr«gnant onion? Many readers keep than from drying out. of this department grow what is Best temperature Is 65 to 80 called a "Pregnant onion," also degrees in a semi-shaded called Sea Gktlon, St. Bernard's window. Lily and India Drugsquill A. R. of Kimberly: "Last July Formerly called SclUa vlvlpora I was given a potted geranium (meaning Uvo-bearer) it's real that had been used as a botanical name is Urginea Memorial decoration. The plant marltlma. was small but had several The pregnant onion Is non- blossoms. It was tdanted in the ediUe. It W r s seeds in neat garden but didn't grow at all. three-part capsules which Last fall I dug it up and aroimd bllow the florets. It also sends the roofs there was a felty up sprouts from tho roots and it m aterial which seemed to (feveloiis bulUets at any point cnclose the roots. What was the on the surface of the large material and what's the pur- 'Die last method of reproduction ^poM? earns the plant the old name Thlsgeriranlum was started in "vlvipora'’ or llve4>carcr. '' It a a "block" of compressed paper, :,Ut«raUy gets pregnant. First called comm ercially BR 8. Valley highway limits announced BOISE - A number of Magic Other state hlghwa; Valley hlshwaya have been reitrlcted to the legal all restricted to specific vehicle weight. Hiey Include Highway by the Idaho Departnunt » , Bliss to the Jerome In- of Highways, due to the spdng terchange; highway 39 east to breakup and heavy winter Jerome to the Decll) in- damage. terchange; Highway SO, they Include Highway Mountain Homk to King HUl and « A , Swahons to Carey, Hlih- BUss to Burley: Highway 30S, way 14, Shodune to Ruperf; Burley Ui the Utah border; Bghway 37, Burley to Oakley; Highway 74, Janet' Ughway 4t, O o o ^ to the to Twin Falla; _ . . ' Junction with Highway M; and' Dedo t3, t«strictedtoS80poundsperlnCh Nevada line to Shoshone.. width M th» with 10,000 pounds In iddlUon, Highway M, BUss allowable on front ailes If to Jero«ne,..ls restricted to a

    Jarger, anif 14,000 pounds hourforalllraBlcTlnadditlcata allowable-on aU other ailea. the weight Umlta. 10 ■nm««-N*wi. Twin F j IIi , Idtho Sunday, F«bfu»ry 7, l»7l New DE course draws T.F. student iiiterest

    TWIN FA U J5 An In­ A new' Instructor, Sheldon' Affleld Is teaching three novation in Uie Twin Fallfl Affleld, has been hired by the . classes each school day to 75 I educational Rys^om, trustees of District 411 to tefch students, who will be able nett I distributive education, hna distributive education, known fall to work at regular Jobs { dravn a lot of Interest at Twin 'DE'* to the students, provided businessmen who ' Falls School, with twice ns , beginning with the second sponsor the program. The nanyTtwtentn j : to CTroll- ^nester-of-tho-1870-71-«hoo\-^ •‘training ttatlont■* will give the ■ | as clasS'CapQclty allows. year. students valuable work ex­ perience, and their employers ____ ' Willwill grade their youngyou workers . performance.-The ^^eac-hing^new -field^Z^^^^Sl:,* will-be.used- O . I to calculate the innal plass lni< Mtenlnv nf mrr- grade, Affleld Said. t w in FA M iJ - Sheldon advertising, uisplay. of mer« lTmT„rilb„,Td^ have to 'Affiold, Ujo newest irteinbor of Iduuldls., hrnnnn relation, — t V i a U . « t of .ta n d a r ^ the > Twin Falls High School merchandising., set by their Instructor and their faculty, is now not only to Twin Next fall, his students of this employer, Affleld said. Ihey Foils but to the toochln« sprin({ will move bito the next will have to meet all phase of DB — paid em­ profession. , ' • requirements of tho employes of I HU distributive oducotion ployment, working about 15 b their specific work stations, and I classcs at tho hlgli school murk 25 hours per week In Twin Falls can be disciplined us Is any I his first nppcnranccs before u business houses. Merchants employe. I school duss. He comes to Twin who s{K)nsor Uip students, and l^ e students are organizing a Falls from Golden Valley, put them to work under con> club under tho nation^ rules of Minn.,'a suburb of Mlnncnpolls, ditlons Identical to those of any “ DECA,” Distributive whore he operated ii real estate employe, will grade Uiclr wung Ekiucation Qubs of Amerlcd, brokera((o. trnineoH on tlie quality of thcb* which coordinates DB courses Affiold worked In a vurloty of work, and will confer with throughout the nation. Itie club bu3lnc«a ventures for six «ntj A/flold on tl)olr performance. allows the students to share ono-holf years, ' iiftur bin tlielr work experience much as graduation In 1064 with n degree ■l\vln Fall.n’ newest educator a businessman's club. In distributive educntlon from Is n native of North Dakota, and Ih e students will alsoUtend ' the University of Nortli Dakota. finds Idaho’s winter — so fur — POSTERS ANNOUNCING tl)e new dlrtriboUve educatiott- state conferences and compete He al.io studied Uie relatively "amuj’-ingly wiUTn.” He Is a In stnte DE skill contests with \ course in Twin Falli lUfh School, and seeking support for the new field of distributive sklinc fan, likes hunting, and oUier schools, their instructor work-ezperieace class which gives students practical training in education in {{rnduato work «t “loves!’ whlte-watcr canoeing. said. A state leadership con­ on-the-job experleaee, wUI be placed in the Twin Falls area by tho University of Mlnnofiota. ■ He hopes to nettle In Twin Falls, ference Is scheduled In AprlVln £ M 4 ; DE students, locliudlng Angela Harding, on left, and Art Youtz, Affleld iscnthjwliwtic over his but has been unable to locato a w. « .« « right, both Mudylng busbiess ikllls under Sheldon Affldd, lioiso, in addition. now worjc In Uic field of “ DE," house to date. Tho course attractod 150 cttiter. working direcUy^wltli tlje future A hachclor, Affleld said he prospects but only the 75 now S uiul.iy, F ebiutuy 1 -I businoaq leaders of Idaho. In hi.i doesn't mind living In a motel; taking tlio Classes could, bo tlireo clnsiJCH al IV ln Falls Illgl> he spent soveral years as a , ' 1 _ , i„ accommodated. School coun> • Scliool, ho will teuci) 75 students trovo Ibtf " ’“‘“'“-solorii trimmed tho Held do™ to Unemployed mechanic the Hkllls of salosmiinsblp, ju-e "like home to him. yg I'hc Idaho Departm ent Store' on the nm ll — Dowmown — 'I’win F i i II k thinks about Vietnam

    NEW YORK (UPI) - Bill llie nichmans, niackburns tlio ghettos “cool.” Rlchmon, 23. laid off as an and Uessners are among Uie llio number of motropolltjjn engine mechanic at Boeing’s millions of Americans unem- ureas suffering from substjui- SeatUo plant In Juno, says ho ployed or working at a job tlal unemployment has rliten to rhay have to go to Vietnam to different from one for 40, tlie highest in seven years. And work if sometiilng doesn’t which they were trained, 71ic now total was reached Jan. open up by March. In December, rnllUon 27 when Uie Labor Department Gordon Blackburn, In- Americans were out of work added tliree ^roas to- Its - strumentatlon expert on rocket and tlie jobless rate stood'at 6 “substantial uriemploymcnt’’ launches who lost his Job at ' per cent, tlie higlieiit In nine list. Hie dopnrtincnt's definition North American Rockwell in years. WlUi corporations prun- of substantial unemployment is Ii)8 Angeles last Octobcr, Ing budgets to cope witli a JoblcRit rate of at least C per Imows a colleague wlUi a recession, 29,000 fewer Amcrl- ccnt. doctorate In engineering who cans worked In December Uian “ I expoct unemployment will tends bar. AnoUier is farming In November when tlio unem- Inch upward well into 1071 “ b northern Florida. ployment rate was 5.8 per ccnt. wild economist Paul Samuehtfin, -Podro-Mttlavet Vega, crlmln- I^ng tenn uncmplQyment-r--l&. profcasor^ at MassdchuselLn al lawyer In Ponce, Puerto weeks or more—passed tlio IniilUulc of Technology and Rico, believes tlio groat majorl* million mark in December for recent Nobel Prize winner. ty of families in his city are Uie first time since IWM. On —only-j>-montlj-or—two-from—Janr-M-t)»o-Ijjbor Dopartment bankruptcy becouso of unem- announced tliat ghetto unem­ New peel ployment. ployment, on tlio decline Walter fJossncr, 35, fired os during 1969, hod Increased “ a optical dcslgnDratitclrOorp— shlirply lasfyoar. It stands at p r o c e ^ Lexington, Mass., several 7.0 jM*r ccnt, more Umn 2 points months ago now runs a country higlier tlion 19C9, an ominous store and 4s happy because he statistic for city, state and examined has “rediscovered people.” national officials trying to keep CALDW ELL-More Uian 150 roprc.wntafivcs of major food- processing companies from all -areas of tiio nation visited tlio- News Of Servicemen Caldwell plant of tho J.R. Slmplot Co. tills past week to TWIN PALLS - -nvee Magic -Inspect a now dry-poellng Valley men have enlisted In the procew for potatoes. Army, tho Army Itocruitlng Tho now process. Installed at Service reports'. boUi tlio Caldwell and Durle>- Ttiey are KelUi Jones, son of Slmplot potato-procosslng Mr. and. Mrs. Hosea ^ Jones, plants. Is the first 8ucce.

    TWINTW IN KAL.uaFALLS —- 'Seven J>ev bulldbig permits buued' at Ithe Tndn P a i^ Q ty clerk’sI offoffice. for the month of{..January ..Janue totaled. 930,500 In new and bn- proved bulUUngs in the dty. a ty Ocrk Edythe Koontx Bald permits included two reddentlal unlU representing ~|l»,00il> to •tnieturil oo«U; 00* ' iM ok Jo r iJitt-Ad,'; ill 11(1x 1...... --- - rHE IDAITO DEPARTMBNT Sm RE— ON THE M/^U— DOWNTOWN— TWIN FALU5_ other M b u U ^ , •l.eoq^^four' "i'aaitioiriy , "'Sunday’s Times-News!! ijout W loit (lotnptele Shopping Cei^ e n l e f i ' ■ ' " [ wpairi. S.W). -' Sund*/, F»bru«r>,7, l»#l TlmM-New>, Twrn F=(illt„ Idjho II

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    WarehoutM W(>««l -OarleV:OBlf AAlMnd Piolot Crest Callt. Small BUHL C ftin Norm Pinks ' D0An Growori 1.4t NO NO NO 7.35 e .» ' a.oo a.Do RBno»n. Inc, V4S }.)0 3.00 3.00 7.35 B.SO ' B.3S B.25 . Shleldt. . . M l .. XOO 12.10 3.00 7.35 6.S0 ^e.OO B.OO TrinltJiid 7.35 -B.SO • 8.00--B.9J- -^,00--4 .o a_ Peedort Gr«ln Events slate4 Union SMd , OECLO MoruAnLint/iAV •1.41' 3.00 3.00 3,00 I^AIRPIELD I Grn<» _ . _ _ ■ i.jy j.o i - too ____ 7.10 by Angus group ^ B N ' MorUMi-LiodiaV . . PILCR rilJS R - llie Idaho Angus During the Bale on Feb. 13, the DoAt) Grower! 7.3$ B.SO 8.00 ChMtor l». Urown NO. NO NO Association and DUxUlary have auxiliary will be auctioning off O. J. Child* Seed 7.35 B.7S. B.OO' scheduled several activities In ‘Miss Ida V," to secure funds NO • NO ldAl» n«An connection with the Idaho for. projects sponsored by the Alllun rn«d AAIII NO ' NO . Ndl. O O QDIN O ' Ansus Bull Sale to be held Feb. auxiliary. The heifer was 7.35 . B..10 B.OO B.OO neakon Uoan 1.43 3.00 3.10 3.00 13 here on the fairgrounds. donated by Mr. and Mrs. Robert HAZELTON naan Crowar* > . 7.35 B.SO ' B.OO B.OO GENE RfNEBOLD, left, BuHey potmia tpcclMllMi, and Verpoo AcUvltles begin on Thursday W. Morloy, Eagle, Codida Wrh»«. ovcnlng, Feb. 11, with the an- JBROMB S tu d y ainioa, Rivert potiio grower, dlicoM plan* for the 1971 poUto 7.35 B.iO B.OO B.OO nual mcetlng of the association. U^An Crowafi NO NO 6.00 . e.co crop. Hie two have itadled team eUorti tiul recordi of (be pait MArU»All WrIuM. 3.00 3.00 7.35 6.50 Tho buffet dinner will be at the 7.35 B.SO 6.00 '8.00 c o sts Beaton to bcreaie quality and cot prodoctloD costi. AMraan LlndtAV 3.00 3.00 Itogcrson Hotel Roundup Itoom KIMBERLY-HANSeN 6.00 NO 7.35 6.00 Hoan Crow*r» NO . 6.00 B.OO and officers will b6 elccted, 3.00 3.00 7.35 AUCTIOM Hanwn l-Artnwi Clew. I^ u lo Doburan, Doiso, NQ 7.35 8.00 MaoIc Valley HMnXo. NO 7.35 B.OO . MoroAn LIndtay 3.00 3.00 president, said. CALMDAR MURTAUCH Team effort studied 1110 evening of Feb. 12, Uio . ContocI thk Tlw*i-N»wi Uean Growers 1.41 NQ NQ NQ 7.35 8,50 fl.OO B.OO PAUL Idalio Angus Auxiliary will have Form So U t cU p o rtnw rt fo r com- MofOAn-LlndiAV 1.41 3>3l)' 3.00 3.0C 7.35 6..50 sjib. "a.ob n big "fun evening" at the pUt« odv«rtitlng cowwreo* of RUPERT NQ NQ NQ NO Rogerson Hotel. Featured' your form ial«. hond bllli; Chnler I), nrown by Rupert ranch owner rioyd C. Idle Wrhu. during U\e evening will bo Uic r»*wipap«f co w ao* ( o ^ 70,- SHOSHONE 7.35 6.50 8.00 awardlng of trophies to con- OOO.r*od«r» In Magic Voltvy) DdAkon HeAO TWIN PALLS TiORLEY - A study of Ujo Clinton suld In addition, scheullng through Uio computer gignors of tho grand champion advaiK# bUiing. All ot on« ip«> Glokx Seed S. Feed 1.41 3.33 3.35 team offorLs and records on the irrigation, • • fertilizer, in­ scrvico of tho USDA Snake and reserve champion bulls. ciol low rot*. Ev*ry uil« llt**d Uean Groweri past potato season Is being secticide, fungicide, and River Conservation research Also during tho evening tho in Yhli Farm CoUndor for 10 h«n»Y S««d IdalK) (lean 8. Clev. mack and plans for the coming wccdlctde test plots were Center, Kimberly. “Mr. Idaho Angus • 1971" "doyi b«for* tol*. Inlermtn (inan season made by Vernon Clinton, established to test tho efficiency "All of tho persons working on plaque wUl bo awarded to an Soulli SIctfl iiflAn Co. of now chemical products and FEB R U A R Y? • T. r. Toed 8. Ice 1.41 3.00 .J.OO 3.00 3.30 owner-operator of Uie Clinton tho project worked especially outstanding Angus breeder, WENDELL Ranch, nortlii of Rupert, and equipment. well wiUi Uie potato specialist, On Saturday, Uie auxiliary BCBNARD HOFfMAN Wpndoll Ulew. 1.41 3:00 3.30 3.00 Gene Rinebold, extension area This was done separately prograni under D r. Richard will have a breakfast meeting. AdvertlMimenIt February 7 Auctleneeiti Werl, Eilar«, POTATOES potato s|)oclallstq. from the 2(Nicro demonstration Ohms and the university's also In-tho Rogcrson Hotel. Wall A MetMrimllh . . JE R O M E U.S. No. U ' U.S. No- ?i __ T^e scoreboard for Uie team oroa and Included tho Aberdeen branch experiment u t e r that morning Uie Ug ~C:-JrMarih»lt-produc«---- ...... NO-- N O ------K IM B E RL Y effort report'is "3d per ce n t"~ cooperatlotf of'Bob'IIambleton,' statloni Including the ' U .S . bull sale wlirget startedTNincty------FEBflUARV-IO..... - H cnry'i Produce lncrofl.90 yield/ /or the 15,000 with G.T. Niwcomb Irrigation Department of- Agriculture bulls have been consigned for w .j." mikiohabbow PAUL ncroH Involved, 47 per cent ‘ Co., Twin Falls, who provided personnel at Aberdeen,” said Uie sale. Tho bulls will * M 'glc VAlley Produce •riiWert, iiUr«, R U PE R T increnso in quality (No. I's) and .solid set Irrigation equipment Rienbold. graded on Friday, Feb. 12, Wall & MeiMrimllh Hollarul Jonet Produce fiv e 'p e r cent decrcjise In for 20acres,plus.the technical Much of Uio team effort In- beginning at 10 a.m. M ax HA/l)old, (nc. TWIN PALLS production coats. ' ' help and advice on operating volvod research work con- ___ • FEBRUARY 15 CArl Glllj Co: - • Rinebold aalcfTiro' o?- Uie Uie equipment, dueled on largo Kalo Hold lrW « G r 3 1 1 1 JE S S H O W illO N A NCIOUBORS C. S.' Harper potato industry is dependent Gordon Goff, (leldman wiUi AxJvMlUerrMAli F«bfUorv 13 QUOTATIONS ARE provided ns a scrvico to both fjinnorH and buycni. QiioUitloiw arc Ore-Ida Foods, helped to n ,rS . a”u ofthnirlW altn POUTLAND (UPI) - upon the solution of tho UUfcUU*y given tho Timbs-Ncwsdaily by cuch buyer, llio ncw.spnpcr, In addition, rc-chocks ciich firm problems which besiege It. Hie Identify and correct factors that ando^luallon 11,0 oKocllvcncss g u ,n, coast M v c r y basis; twicc-wockly. Responsibility for the prlco listed I.s solely Uic buycr’w. NQ Indicates the bHyer degree of success, measured by would lim it production. data Is now available for fC BtlU ABY 11 Soft white 1.77 doc.s not wisJi to quote ii price. production and quality, is Also working on Uie team planning 1071 crops. KRBY&CHABLES HERCE directly proportional to. Uie were Dr. James R. Davis, E ^M to uio ^m bincd oKorls club no bid AdveHliemtnl: Fabfuttrv 9 speed by which these problems university plant patluloglst and ot oxtonslon-rosonrch and all Itafd rod winter no bid Aucll«n*«((; Werl, ElUrt. OaLq no bid Wall A Metiaitmltt* are solved. Dr. Dexter R. Douglas, USDA Ulo cooperating, [«nwnncl from plant pathologist, who worked private industry, Uiero was; - -Barley ^.00 FEBRUARY 12 It Is wiUi Uieue principles in Livestock Water levels on disease problems; Robert H. No magic forUliier formula, SEATTLE (UPI) — Grain SOYD C. COLE ESTATE mind that the extension Calllhon, university hor- no substitute for cerUfled seed, f.o.b. SoatUe: Adverlli«m>nt! February 10 OMAIlA(UPI)-Uvestock: specialist togoUier wiUi local Auclleneerc Werl, EiUr«, Uculturlst, weed problems; no a}u>rt cuts fo r seed bed , White 1.77 Hogs 3,500; barrows and gllta potato research personnel make Wall A Meiurtml(fi 2S-75 hlglier, largely 50-75 high­ Wnyno L. 'Hilessen, extension preparaUon, no easy irrlgaUon White club 1.77 a co-operative effort to solve soUs specialist, and Frank P. er. 115 head 1-2 216-235 lbs 21.25; on Snake down method, and no cheap effective Hard winter 1.77 FEBRUARY 13 specific problems on a large Parks, who is in charge of Uio 1-3 200-240 lbs 20.25-21.00; 2 - 3 pesticides discoveries made. Com 53.50-65.50 LEWIS HARMON ...... ranch In Minidoka County university . soil testing However, It was again con- Barley 53.0044.00 • 240*260 lbs 20.25-20.50 ; 2-4 250- .IDAHO FALLS - Water still ranged aliovo normal. At (ciinton lUinch) ond thereby AdwerllMmenli Febiuary 11 laboratory, soil testing and firmed that management Is Uie • Auclloneeiii Werl, Ell«r», --270.lb3-19.50'-20^,-nJow-3^4-._l6velsalonKU»oSnuki:ailvcr:arer..lBlund EucK. «^on>mry, 1071, obtained-a^_maximunri)0lat0 W o lU . Me *n r*mHh___ 270-200 lbs 1B.50 - 1B.75; 290-325 (lown somewhat Uiis year, as proclpltatlon totaled 5.76 in- -fertility;------key— factor-— to— buccoss.-| Galen McMaster, university Management involves following lbs 18.35-18.50; sows 35-75 high- precipitation, which ap- ches, compared to 7.29 last year ^ ’ . FEBRUARY U agricultural engineer, soli Uie approved methods of potato ’ c f; 3W-fi00 Jbtf lfl.25-37.25. proached record levels last and a normal o/ 3.08 Inches; Tlie extenslon-rcMarch cam BOB D. MAXWEU & -CatU oJ.6M;-calvM_600unot,„»l„a,huJalknD«.nc(»rdlnii„M 0ranJlslcdJ,0Llncho/Ljds_»P P™ ch was to dmonatridc tonslomoto^^^ ^oducUon which have been and « JOHN fATTSR&ON enougli catUe on offer for m ar­■ ■ to tho Geological Survey ot Uio January, 7.40 Indies last year, Hio yulldlty 01 recom- carbide molstursiiaiui u tester,wsuji . still are available through'&very~^ »rv14‘- l?.S D ^ t ^ e J l ot Interior. and “ 3 60 normal, T o g ite e mcndntlons on approdma ely "Ro.scoc - ™ . nD. Watson, univefsity ,county agent's office, Rinebold Au my h«allh am quilling forming ond ranging from a sizable Increase ar= C "” ‘- Prices stiiriow w ill i« ll ths following. Loccled 2 milet to u lh , -BI.-UICet-the Palisadesi «huk.im;o Reservoir*u3WJivuM to «a Tho Pallsodcs outflow In- - • 1/2 woU of Soufh Pork, Twin Falli, Idaho. “ ^illlihUy lower levcl at Jackiion-croaBed 500 cubic-teel^ pev -: WASllTNC.TON (U P I)- H o g Uirougli Juno ^ bo “very Polalocs Lako • , second Uie day oiler Uio report-prices will remain low.Uirougli higli" bocausJ-tho number ot Tuesday, February 9,1971 ■nio report, listing IM l ond was Issued, on Feb. 2 to' a total Uie first hull ot Uils year, but hogs on tnrms Dec, 1 was up 22 Sol. llnwifl 1:00 A.M. And Onions 1070 lovols rospcctlvoly; flow ot 4,000 cubic teet per - thoro should be som e, Im- per ccnt from a year earlier. Jackson Lake 697.000 and second. provemcnt lator In Uio year, However, with farmers IDAHO FALI.S (UPI) - 624,100 acre feel; Morim, 4 8 5 „ ,. ______„ . ■ agriculture dopartmenj^rcporllng pl™ to cut . .PotatMs: ■. upper valloyr-Twin- and SMcublrtSSt per second; P r o c l u c c P r i C C S ccononrilsteTircdlclDd totliiyr May pig producUon 6 per cent '^TRACTORS t'alls and Burley districts: De­ Palisades Reservoir (bi usablo Expcrtji, in a livestock and from a year earlier, the report 1969 jolm Doors 10-30 diosol mand slow; market steady; rus­ CHICAOO IUI'n-Pf04luc«; water), 996,000 and 872.500 aero ChMc* S 111. (irociitMl Inal Sl' itT'a, meat ouUook summary, nddcd said fall pork slau^ter should Iroclor, in real good condi­ sets, washcdi^ln. or.4 oz. m ln.: lirlch Si'. 41'-., M*«.' f'stl feet; Island Park Reservoir, Uir ilnalt lono'«>fn* Uiat prlccH for beef catUe, drop below the unusually high tion. only 1390 hourt, wide . 100 1b,.Ba£ks, U. S. no. 1-a, 116,600 and 123,000 acre feetj which have strengthened In 1970 level. froni enci, wilh original rubbor. 2.65<3.15,occaslonal3.25and2.76; Henry's Fork, below Uie dam, 100 III.) grade A 49'. yrada n reccnt weclis, are expected to Looking farUier ahead, ox- Money Forquion 35 Iractor, 6-14 oz., few 3.75-3.B5; 10 oz. U' ] 74'7; or*<>* C a JO. 568 and 17 cubic feet pet second; Op*n High Low tila tl continue “firm" -Uirougli tlio ports said further pork Qood condilion, live li(l ond P.T.O., mln., 2.25-165, m o ^ y 2.40.?.60; LIVB CATTLB HelM, 3,670 and 1,460 cubic feet rest of ‘ho winter and spring, production cutbacks could ■fQ[f-,fubbor ...... non size A, 2.60>2.Bd, occasional i *ti 31.IS .17 ]].ir ]] 15 per second, Shelley, 5,700 and Apr IMS .55 J3.3J JM f IJ IS Tlie •’wport said liog slaughter show up later this year. John Deero40 Iroctor, good condition, 2.90; U. S. no. 2, 1.6(H.85, occa­ Jun ll.fO.tS 13.0S 11.10 II.IS 3,010 cfs; Blackfoot (as of Jan. Alia 51.07 31.10 3 0 « 30 tl singlo front, 3 P.H.. fair rubbor. sional higlier; 50 lb. cartons, l>noXBN POHK tmULlBt 30), 6,900 and 2,670 cffi; and F«li J4.7S 17 }7.0i }4.7S 7410 Mattey Ferguton 50 tractor, high cloarenca, in cwt basU, B-IOOh. 4.3(U.00, most­ American Falls Roservdlif, 1.27 M*r 7* 70 44 5* 13 34 S$ 54*5 IDAHO rool good condition, ovorhaulod lait tpring, ly 4.5M.75; 10 lb. mesh sacks, >1 ... 57 JO'” 37.5S Jf.lO «* million an'd 1.23 million acre l>olato«l. TAIal , 714; arrlvel* good rubber. baled, cwt, U. S. no. 1-A, 4.00- 71; ireck' H. ollaflf'O* llU'itj tlimanil feet. (low; m«rktl dull. 4.25, occasional 4.40; non size OUier stations: Neeloy, 8,520 Track 1100 It). U.S IA>: ANGUS BULL SALE ruuat to 01, mlr>linom 3.M; 4 oi. n»mi BALER A,3.2iK1.60,mosUy 3.2M.50. and 2,660 cfs; Lake Walcott, mun« MS; Mlr>naiata North Dakota UaU TRUCK PICKUP 1955 R-170 Internolionol Onions: westom Idaho and 53.800 and 39,300 acre feet; Hiv*r Vallav rourul ratU tilr appaaranca ]967,lnt0rnaiiona\ 1/2 ton 1968 John Deore .216-T 7.|t. 2 ton truck, in good condi­ , Malheur County, Ore.: demand aiake River near Minidoka, Onlont: Total ihlpmatilt 33; arrlveU pickup, in good condition, Iwind tio baler, in good slow; market steady; 50 lb. 'Oi track Wi ollaririo* IH)''t;. too faw Filer, Saturday Feb. 13 tion, good rubbor, 16 (t. wilh long bed., Seart condilion, P.T.O. , - , - . ,1 . B.&50 and 3,460 cfs, and Snako .w...... lor «alat to atlablttti...... markai. bool bod. mpto rcycle ,_i n g o od cond i-___ "S a le Tim e l 2 ;0 0 it o o n lion, 2608 actJal~milei. 2.25, mosUy'2.10-2.15;■ 2^'4-3 in., January precipitation was BMtallpn period ol the 1.10-1.25; whites 3 In. and lar­ lower this year Uian last, but eloplmnl Is nearly two years, ger, insufficient supplies to 90 Rugged, Unpampered FARM MACHINERY Motley Farguton 4 row 3 bar baal and baon cul quofo; J^-3 In., lew 2,60-2,76, -- Jlyolor, 3P,H. SHOP AND CULTIVATOR Jolin Daate Id Itola grnjn (irill, on rubbar, ileal GLOBE'S ANNUAL FURUARY I Range Buds bona*, taadar ottaclimanl. I ,,Money Faro^Jton 10 ll landam diic, on rubbar, cut- Butler & Eggs Owoyi in trQnt, (ill taolail banrinot. TOOLS AND MISCELLANEOUS BMBYCMCK SPECIAL I Bulls consigned from 3 lactiani Krangalt wood harrow, S It., will) draw bor. - CtllCAob lUlMl-Wtiolatal* talllnu 3 laclion wood liorrow willi draw lint. p/Kai at r»ODrl*v USDA Jolm Daara 4 row IronI cultivalnr (or 40 Iractor. Forney IQOdrnf) aiaclric waldar. ltull»r. tvtctk paid |. 4 row baan tullar, Jolm Uaare adoplar, I.M.C. baom». Anvil, bandi vice. dmp. amery willi alactric molor. cago iiaaily. V) *cnrt 4 « )l^ *I Kora Washington, Oregon, Utah lowrt pump wilh alaclric motor. *4 )t4. 90 tcort *7.7*4. VAKTRESSBROURS Millon 4 tow baat pinnler, rnounlad on bar. 3 P.M., liuut 1>rlcai Mid udivarwl to Oil '•lira plolat lor 7 in. drop. DiiOO> QQI ^ cauo waak. c*r>l» par iKiiao (U par and Idaho I.M.C. Na. 39 fumtile in. , Some hond tooli, ' cant A or ballafi: lumbo 3* antra Intarnalional aleclrie (ancar. ^ laru* wtitia 3* 34'i; laroa wtilla 3) ]4'i; R M U A IY 1 Oliver Sunarlor beon planlar, 4 row, tioa typa, willi mMtiumi 7«>t'-i, «terulartl« 7* U. hillaidiKi,3P.H. Hnnd wead iproyar, plailic dnmt and rodi, u l of i'ricai to ralallari IGrada A, In car SMOAL CA. ■ W Culllpnckar. 4 row. horneu. Iftni [l*ll(w»>e (Old tor lovwlno *nc) ftlor«oe math p«r chick. ran) dapili coDtroI. 4 row u f o l ciiltivalor knivai and tlinnki. chfirg«i ' Aoalixt one 1V«7. Registered and Commercial Breeders 4 row cotfigntor, 3 P.H., daplli whaali. 4 row lel of bull Innouei. ' VolktwAU*!* Hut Trftniporliir, SorlAl Valley Mound cotnucilor.. ^ 1 ol cullivotor linlvai and duib ledt. No. eSl}&3sndone 19W) Hord FlOO ^ (M'nimum 25 chicks) John Oaata No 9 tevan ll. n\ow«r, 3 P.M. 3 ongle iron tiad co((io(itctfi.* Ion Pickup «nd conlenli, Serial.No. Cote Ho. 100 tide roke, ducil rubbar. 4»piKJhillai;». . • • P10COKSai33.Norlhild« Wreckii^g o SIZE 75 JJ44791. i, ORDER this m o n t h (H B .) I.H.C. Mo. two row ipud ploitlar, in vary Qood 17 Ian in. catnartl (hecki. , M U ntlS H ; February 4, S >. X 1971. tomMion, on rubber...... 3 wVaaf'tlocIi Irollar pnd (nfoll 7 whk^l iroilar. ' V fOKDlUVtRYANYTIMB Field hoy loader. Shdveli, &ori, (orlii. nnd.olFtai miicallanaoui ilami. NotlM to Sldilea o STRETCH 7 witeel hoy wagon, on rubber. t r hiilone weed burner haod nnd troHar, 44 In. wheel (Some grain Siraw.) receive lealed b id i i AvoUaUc in m«ny varUH*»varUlUt •! CMcks,CM cks, fxM A U M ls t m ■read. Room M5 Stateliout«. BoIm. Idafw, Straight Ivfi. D(kb« Tvrl(«y«, •*<. _W »tey Miirilt ? boHom 3 woy roll oJer plow. until: p. , . • »*ebruarY 19. l* n . SffU S ABOUKTNfSfff o UNIFORMITY: fof m « lo lW ln o HequlJlllon No. S383 lor Subicrlptlon Renewal Terms: Cash (Llbrar>* of C on oreu) lor Ihe B o lu Slal* Cv..*o« *1 BoIm. Idaho. All woNc oioeu A c a n t o n o QUALITY bid* will be publicly opened a i^ r- ad Owner: Bernard Hoffman. fel Ihe above lim e and,place, ^or-.n*. SALE MANAGED BV MESSERSMITH AUCTION SERVICE tlallngl.lhe eondllloni, mu*l be MCUt-*d beAHQ ANGUS ASSOC. ''.Sunday, rlibrusry-;, im Tlmw N«w«, Twin Idiho II magic Valley If ealher I s balance of nature PREVIEWOFNOMNkTIONAlWEATHERnRVICETO 7:00.P.M. EST 2-7 -71 'N ational r S j Temperatures cycle being repeated?

    34 25 .38 ByJOHNCAREW To survive,,Industrialists, ar­ -S -11 To protect his crops *and Cbalnnan tists and doctors were forced Idaho 42 29 animals, the farmer.produced M lcUfan State Unlvenlty to grow their own food. 16' -8 substances to repel or destroy .— Moitietiltare Department They were not very: efficient. Temperalures 27 "16 T r . • lnse*ta,-diseases; and-^reedar In the bto^nnlng These were called* pesticides. pMple and governments fought 40- 23 There was Efrth; beautiful and M 21 Similar substanpV>ctm a‘tu ImilBit huftran lito itf:------r Burley, And then man came to dw^l. _Thc W-Werc called, metUclno. MilUpM_ of pwplAL.Wfre_.ex-_ Gooding At firal, he" Uvrt like otJ^- ’.The age-pf a^ehce.had aftived termlnatled.— „Gi^iui£evillo___ — and-with -11 came -better- dlet- -Ihe-remfdnihg-fcw-.lived-Uke— Idaho FaUs Feeding hlm ^d f'o n creatures ahd longer, happier lives for anlmaW.— ' ------Lewiston and plants around him* ,..m0re„members of society. Feeding themselves on' Malad And this was called in balance Soon It came to pius creatures and plants around Pocatello with nature. That certain well-fed members them. Salmon Soon man multiplied. of socletV ^ . And.this was called In balance W.Yellowatono ' He grew tired of censclcs^ Disapproved of tho farmer with nature. hunting for food; using science, 'SNOW IS FORECAST for the Soathen Plalnii and much of the He built homes and villages. Lower Mlulttlppi Valley and ht^ the Tenaeaiee Valley today, lliey spoko- harslily of his Wintry sccnc Wild plants w d animals wcro technlquos for . feeding, while rain and ibower« are eii>ect^ over the Gulf Coast and the ,domesti(iated. protecting, and preserving Carolina coattlhei It. will be colder over the northern half of the LOCAL MAN ^ anticipated Some men became fanners so plants and animals. nation from the Plaini to the Atlantic Coast. (UFl) that others might become Phlladolphhi 4fl n Industrialists, artists, or llic y deplored his upsetting tho D B A U fte ® ^ Phoenix 70 38 doQtors. balance of nature; Pittsburgh 37 28- And tills was called . society. Hioy longed for the good old FOR PRESIDENT'S Cold nights^ mild days on tap PorUand.Mo. 41 l6 " ' Man and sMl6ty progressed. days. , Portland, Ore 4fl 27. With his God-given Ingenuity, And this had emotional appeal CABINET Magic Valley: Twin-Falla and precipitation leas than 10 per Weather syhopsis: peraturos ^ t u r d u y morning St. Louis ' 33 18 .01 man learned to feed, clotho, to tho rest of society. vicinity: North Sido; Burley- cent through tonight. A dome of high pressure ranged from 7 bolow zero a L SaltLako.Clly 34 20 protect, and transport himself By this time fanners had Rupert area: Mostly fair Central Idaho mountains, donxlnates .the weather picture Malad and Soda Springs Into Uic San Diego 00 . 48 - more efficiently so he might become so efficient,, society t ^ u g h Monday; tittle tern- - south of Salmon River: Mosily over the Pacific Northwest. Tho teens elsowhero. Seattlo 42 20 enjoy life. gave them.a new title: perature changoTHigh today 20 fair in tho western portion today Intermountain region will Ho built cars, hbuMi on top of Unimportant minority. to 30; low tonight and Monday through Monday, partly cloudy remain under the influence of each other, and nylon. < Because society could not over night. 7 to 17. Qianco of In the east with a chance of high pressure for the next Twin Falla I And llfo was more enjoyable. Imagine a shortage of food' precipitation loss than 10 per scattered snow showers. Little several days, with Bouthcm The men called farmer became Laws were passed abolishing cent througli tonight. temperature change: high Idaho and Eastern Oregon Temperatures efficient. pesticides, fertilizers, and Camas Prairie; Hailey: today and Monday 16 to 28; low anticipating mostly sunny days A single farmer grew food for 41 , food preservatives. Lower Wood River Valley: to n l^ t zero to 10 below in tho and clear, cold n i^ t« . Twin Falls 33 10 Industrialists, artists, and Insects, diseases, and weeds mostly fair today and Monday; east and 6 below to IS below In On Saturday, tho mid- Iji.it Year 44 20 doctors. flourished. ■little temperature change; high the west. Chance- -of afternoon temperatures ranged And writers, engineers, and Oops and animals died. Prcclp. (Feb.) .01 in. -today. and-Monday. 20 to 30; low precipitation 10 per cent in the from the m id-20s over Southern ^ toachors as well. Food became scarce. Total to date— -a.-lOlnr- tonight and Monday n i ^ t zero west.and 20 per cent in the cast Idaho to’~lhe upper M s'over’ Last Year 3.50 in. to 10 below. Chance of through tonight. Eastern Oregon. Low tern- Average Farm land given on pncC S Up Jim Winkle Finishes in Sierra

    t 4 _ h S r d s WASHINGTON (UPI) - "Conditions In tlie roal estate Life’s Top Seven Government farm economists market may Improve slightly In Twin Fallt, Idahoi Jim Win­ JERO M E — Ben Russell, predict there may bo somo 1971 as tho supply of long-term kle, Twin Falli, hoi be«n nam- milk tester for tlio Gooding- slight improvement this year in crcdit Increases and Interest •d lo the 1971 Pr#tld«nt't Llncoln-Jerorao Dairy Herd 'ihomarketforfarmrealcstato. rotes edge downward," tlw> C abinet of SIER R A LIFE tKl- Improvement Afisoclation, unit tast year, a new Agriculture report said. Last ye^’s SURAKiCE COMPANY. Jim two, announced today that 14 Department summary In- slowdown had been attH bff^ wQi one of the compor^y'* top herds In tlie unit averaged more dlcates, farm land prices-partly to tight crodlt coupled leven talet repretentatlvei for than 1.25 pounds of buttorfat per continued to advance in most with uncertainly about general 1970. Thli U the tUth time Jim cow per day during December. places: but at the slowest pace economic conditions. hot earrted Sierra't lop honor. Tlio herds, listing owner, in a decade. H ie report added u word of The Sierra life Pretldent'i number o f milking cows, dally Economists.. In tho dopari- caution to Its limited forecast of Coblnet meeti annually with ^~mllk Mverngo and dnilybut- ~menr's“ economlc "research Improving conditions: CoVnpony Preildent Fred M. terfat average, aro: service said tito total value of Frazier to ditcuil ar^d plon the Frank Hpuston, Jerome, 0, form real estate reached 1210.7 •*Tho supply of (farm mor- year'i talei and ob|eetIvei. 47.4_and..l.a3;_Gcorgo_CQbb._billionhmLNovJ.jipl3.4.bllilQn_ttffltfe^ fundi BVfllliihIn fivim ,_Mr._Winkl«Ji _noW—attending Jeromo,27,44.4and 1.65; Henry q yoar-oarlior. The comm ercial Institutions is the l.PJl Cabinet Meeting In Rold, Jerome, 56,45.3 and 1.57; average value per acre rose to expected to remain below tho Point Sprlngi. California. Elvin Bolldi, Jerome, 33, 41.3 $105, on Increase of about 3 per level that prevailed in 1067 and and 1.45; Westpolnt Holsteins, cent. ; IMS," economists said. Wendell, 40, 30.6 and 1.45; and In tho four previous years. Farm land price trends last YHE Sam Severson, Jeromo, 34,30.5 per-acro land values had risen year varied widely among and 1.44. at rates of 4 per ccnt In 1969, 6 regions, the report in^cated.,SIERRA In Ron and ^lon Taylor, Wen­ per cent In 1068, 0 per cent In six states, values Increased 10 dell, 61, 38.3 and 1.41; Orville 1067, and 8 per cent in 1066. The por ccnt or more and gainsLIFEINSURNMCE of 5 Mattico, W en d ell,^, 37.5 and November, 1070, increase rate to 9 per cent were reported inCOMPANY 15 i. ’'l'.38; WendeU Johnson, Rich- was tho smallest sbice the gain statM. Others showed lessorHOME OmCEt ■nnSaUMPION BULLof the Albert K. MItdieU Register of fleld, 22, 34.9 and 1.34; Scott of less than 1 per cent for the gabis and five states reportedT w in Felle, Id a h o Merli Hereford Oiow tt Daiv»*rNatlonal Wettem Stock Ebow Gullck, Jeromo, 17, 29.2 and year onding In November, .1961. declines. wai lold to the U it River Raiidi, KlwnMb Falls, Ore., fof. 1.34; Keenan Burnham, Hie boll, *'BarUeys t t t Onward," « Jtalor yearling wax • Jeromo, 23, 54.7 andi.32; GaU exhibited by Charles BarUey, Gillette, Wyo., and Scfalickau Williams, Jeromo, 50, 34.5 and $ 1 5 ,6 0 0 b u l l Herefords, Haveo u d Argonla, Kan. Showa with tbe bull are, 1.20; Rulon Chandler, Wendoli, '"“ “'"PROTUCTIONTESTE^ J from left, Cbades B«rUey( Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hitt, U>st 26, 35.1 and 1.28, and Robert River Rancfa foreman; Mr. ind Mrs. DeimU Curtis, manager of Burks, Wendell, 48, 35.6 and the iM t River Ranch and former Barley retldenti, and John 1.28. j Schlickau. [ BULLS FOR SALE ! , FILER, IDAHO . . . FEBRUARY 13th Vew wetlancjs/preservation program gets token budget

    WASHINGTON. (U P I) - program In thp fiscal year authorized by tlie New Water ol lU yeuru. During thut-period, signed during tiie next several - Administration budget p l ^ e r s r -beginnlng-July-1.------B ank- A ct------the landowner would ogrco .not -years.— If— additional— ap-. have decided to make only a An Agriculture Department Tentatively, experts to drain, bum , fill or oUierwiso propriatlons were sought later, token start on a new wetlsiids spokesman disclosed today, currently estimate the budget destroy Uio natural character of tlie number of acres protected preservation program ap­ however, that budget offlcIaJs ruling may allow them to tho wetland. He would also could be increased. proved by Oongresi last year. have sent woi^ that tlie $10 contract with landowners’ for agree not to use it for farming. One factor In the decision to Agriculture Department of­ million appropriation proposal protection of an overall total of Specific annual per-acro make a relatively ainall start on ficials Indicated todav. is to be re gar^d as a total fund about 150,000 acres of wetlands. payment rates, which ^11 be sot the New Water Bank plan may for tho ^pro gram in tho Contracts covering about 50,000 later, will Include provisions for be president Nixon's proposal to the New Water Biank Act foreseeable future — not as a acres might be signed in six nu>dest btcreases If tho lan­ get Congressional approval for authorized tho department to. first-year installment which months ^beginnbig July 1 with downer gives the public firee a series of »p(^clal rdvenuo spend up to $10 million a year in would be followed by additional the remaining 100,000 acres access to his marshes for sharing programs effective on payments to landowners for Those Bulk are the' "Top Of The Crop bf Sunny Lone'i Lonq Black, 110 million-a-yeair budgets. brought under contract during hunting, trapping, fislilng and Jan. i , 1972. protecting marshes and other 1972 and 1973. hiking. Under one of tho six special- line. They are the BIG stretchy kind that have been conditioned on wetlands which serve as nesting ThU means, the official said, Each Individual conti'act Officials have ' n o t . yet sharing programs,' tho monoy pasture with oats ds their only grain. ' ' r areas f6r migratory birds. And that plans must be made to keep would bind the landownbr, in determined how much of tho now earmarked for water bank S President Nixon's budg^ last the number of acres protected return for. annual government proposed $10 million budget for payments would become part of OUR CONSIGNMENT Friday included a proposal for a durbtg thb coming decade at payments, to protect, the the fiscal year beginning July 1 a |1 billionra-yekr rural I To Filer this year qre either Sired by this BuJl, or are Maternal 110 million "outlay" on the about one-tenth the ceiling marshland htvolvod for a period would actually be spent In that development fund dstrlbuted to i period. How[0ver, the ap­ states for use on development HairBrofher«.Thevvtfillbelot(y7,8,.9, 10 ft M . propriation request called for programs of their own selec­ I . the 110 million to bo "avallablo tion, If this revenue sharing Drop by before or after the sale . . . or anytime. We'll hove a cup' I until expeiftttrdi*' bo the funds ^ a n is enacted, direct federal of coffee, and ... I Federal land bank cotjld be stretched over thfl full '^ n tr a c tin g with farmers under I 10-year lives of all contracts the Water B ank^an would end. TALKCATTLE! I Wl^ ALWAVS HAVe CATTLE fo n SALE______I s e t s meet at Rupert I "IF THEY-DON'T HAVE ANGUS BLOOD . I ■ ' RUPERT — Stockholders of markets have given marked c r ^ t liftf'tnsurance, all to be* THEY C AN 'T W IN IN THE CAR CA SS CONTEST AT C H IC A G O " ■ the Federal Land Bank indications of a turn in another discussed during- the meeting. meet set March 5 I Association, Rupert, will hold \.dirMtlon.Aapectao( the current Three directors will their 48th meeting at the situation will be r«vlewed, he elected. Those Incumbents TWIN FALl^ _ A beef arranging the meeting. I Methodist Church' Fellowship said, by A.W. Neel, senior vice whose terms, expire are Ken­ production meeting has b^ n set -The meeting Is open to the SUNNY LANE RANCH 1 hall here Tiiesday. Regittratkin preddent, Fedftral L u d Bank. neth Rockford, Gyd« P. Preusa March ^ at' the .. College, of public, Ki>h said/«^ - • ' Fitil Idaho pra'lKllon h»id Ih Twin N il* County. I . begins at U:3eajn.eoUow«) by fi^kane. and Kenneth J. BaUey w4m> is Southern Idaho. Tc^cs to be discussed include MuiA.H.I.R. 1 .. lim^.and the badness meeting. Itiree new service features serving under appointmient.v Richard Noh, Rogerson, high moisture.grain, haylage, RALPH and MARJORIE BAUGHMAN In announcing the meeting, ar« now available to borrowers. H; a . HanifiQ, president of president of the Magic Valley iroducUon testing, beef cattie Rt. 4, Bon 303, Buhl, Idaho ^ n o J 4 3 - ? 0 » 4 I ->lfa)berilirBaldi;nuuu«er,Bahi~ha_JAldt^'n)Me'tricIude the the local association, 'will Cattlemen’s As«>datian, said, alter (our.yws qi riidni{ In- blended rate loan plan, the conduct'tho meeting. that organization the Twin' ty)>« of* beef demanded bv the ttor«st rates, major ^oney future advanced plan and the Falls Cbunty extmsion staff are market, Noh said. 14 Tlmw f^ewi, Twin Falli/|d»h/*Sund«y,.February 7,*.)97l

    'OGDEN —— “ !iarry-chance-Bnd- McQuarry-and- polt leads.— ------\’—-----— the b a ll...... , ili»lht-lead-.and^vvQltzed B rln g tn g ly am • pro s s u rcd Hansen provided the woring_^ Weber went delay game seconda before bebg called for . past North‘Idaho, from then on, throu2i two clutch free iSrows punch lharS'eiil W dberin tho wIur3T371efrBiidlWlffln^'5M6~VfiV«lUlJfrCSIirled'tO"Btcal'thc~^ — North ■IdahoTcameroutTlnra: with live seconds left Saturday name. GSI's usual strength, tho lead. But Kelly hit three points ball with five seconds left and woll*dlsclpllned patterned tiight to give tho unlikely Wober otfcnslve backboard scoring, and Hegens on over tho next did bo» but was whistled for u game and worked hard on Stale freshman a 58-57 decision wasn't there as Weber seldom minute to cut the deficit to ono. foul sending Brlngingham to tho defense. For the first IS minutes over the provloualy-undefoated gave them more than one shot. Kelly shoved CSI ahead une lo wui It. Tho Eagles had tho Cardinals, ^thpugh con- College ot Southern Idajio. Tho The Eagles had their poorest momentarily before Hansen’s, m ly a chance for a long shot slderaUy amailcr, managed to ■%loss followed a big 95-7D win slBotlng night o( the year and two free throws restore Weber > that m i ^ d at tho buzzer, get a near even break on the over North Idalto Friday. missed enough free throws to to a 54-53 advantage. Ron Friday night, CSI hat| a battle back boards. * Tho Golden Eagles, despite a liave won tho gome handily. '■ Behagen’fl follow shot was off-' on Its hands for the flrst 15 The Cardinals, who will be late surge sparked by Vic Kelly, CSI went ahoad M as Wober sot by a Brlngingham buck but minutes but then took tid> CSI's chief opponent In thb absorbed tlielr first defeat In 23 camo up empty bi tho first (Ivo Kelly put CSI ahead 57*50 with vantage of several breaks near regional at Coeur d’Alene next outing and although no one minutes. But over tho no«t 57 seconds left. Hie Eagles got theendofthe flrsthM ftorunup month, led as often as they really anddtMlcd tho Ejiglca soven minutes CSI managed trailed Uu-ough the early going going through tha-wwsoji-un>—only ono froo throw and Wober but last saw daylight in an IS-IS defeated, Weber frOsli were not drew Into a 10-10 tie. tie. CSI, getting fine scoring^] considered one of tho stumbling It seo-sawod through tho from Tim -Bassett on the of' blocks. CSI ripped Webor 0IM5' clo.^ng seven minutes with CSI fenslve boards throu{^ tipins, In tlio season opmer. titkWg a 21-20 halftlmo lead. took tho lead at 21-lB but North But It was ono ofdiose nights .Early In tho second half Stove Idaho stayed within one to three for Uie Engles who hud tho Ilegens and Tim Bassett shoved points until it went 3 5 ^. entire first half to gel away CSI ahead by flvo at 27-22 and "n icn Bassett, who has 21 from Weber and couldri't: After late went ahead S M I before takedowns, got a rebound shot, 11 mlnutos, tho Eagles led only another cold spell hit. Webor all'American Steve Hegens a by M . By halftlmo, Wolwr tied It at-38-all and tho home- Jumper,.Bassett a.cripple off a figured It (lid Indeed have a _ team then poatctl a pair of sU nifty full-court past by Hegens and a 20-foot Jumper by Vic Kelly as tho buzzer sounded. CSI mis-storted to a 15-polnt Minico bows lo Borah lead In Uio second half with North.Idaho coming back'tb within nine— !I5ien Ralph '-and Caldwell on road . ffllQmac,_liii^£ivt—points,- Hegens four tmd Ron Behagen B0ISI3 - Tlio Borulj Lions 10 M »l t|i a free throw to puslj tlio Eagles smoUiorcd Uic Minico Spartans "nV 3 I ) 13 ahead 50-41. llrnln I } I with their hfllf-court press "[m‘ The Eagle power on tho. defense and Eniio Elliott and ] 7 I I Hrdg I boards took firm control at that James Kelly sljot tho Spartah*. ur.dom Q I J Cfl 0 J 0 } Hpwfth 0 0 3 point and CSI quickly ran up a -outof aneorly attempt at,azono'-V^.i~>; i! » ,l- V«";-n!...... rii <1 -34HJolnt-lead-at 85.51.-But1 '>* Horffi tho key, nn(\, Elliott hurl ISU signs CSI 4J so-« Minico’s ronoJWlh eight {joints out of Uie corners. COUNTEIUNQ THE DEFENdE, CSl’s Rod Beha«en wes his Tho Spartans went to a press four JC w , left arm to dear the way whQe latmchfaiK m loccessfal shot man>forHrniin in Uie second half I t 7 m agahifiNiSrth Idaho Friday B ig h t. Bob Jacob-U the dentralised and succeeded in cutting tiie fS'ih'f ol? ‘ e arn in g o u t ot g, ^ b.iu*«.. ^ br. msirgin to nine |>oints in tho griddcrs Hung up nnl 0,1 tim e w c r J v'>ur ____»• poislhle rebOBOd as Eagles K«v«'IlegensI (U) R»lph fourtJi period. Out Boralt jirolco TRYING TO GErr DOWN to the floor for purposes. lIlO tsinglo „ .W om w (Ml. CSI tn» M-7». _uw «yjJU uui_oasy cripple and POCATELIX) — Four of tlio North Idaho's Babby Jacflhg was vIcthMlzed by Ralph Pqlomar padded Uie margin with free top junior college football for two pobts dnrliig action IMday alght. to get there too ti‘rows. players In Northern California late is CardhiBl John WlUlams. Tim Baisett of CSI (13) Is in Friday nlglit, Caldwell out- wH> >» wearing tho orange and backgroimd. scored Mbilco 224 to the tliird white of Idaho Stato---- next‘ quarter and then outlasted tho season. ta r ta n s for a 65-52 decision. Two fino 'dofenslyo players PACESETTER Minico controlled the game In from tho College of- San Matoo Weber State rips tho first half, loading ^js ix to and a pair of bluo-chippers from nine points through‘(wo periods. Diablo Valley College, Concord, But CaldweU, headed by itlkir' Calif, made ISU'a head football SUNDAY-MONDAY Balt and Terry Precht, opened Coaqh Ed-CaVMOu^ o happy Boise State 91-57 hot In tho third period. man as ho reviewed his staff's Sky ploy while'Boise, after H jo ta rta n s , wlio couldn't recruiting efforts this winter, OGDEN (UPI) - Webor buy a basket, turned to a press “Quality-wise It's the best Job Stale used a 2W scoring bulge claiming four home court Blg - tlirougii tiie first nine minutes of Sky wiai, sUimpH to 4-3. On tiie' SPECIAL to an elfort to“ liold Caldwell “I recruiting we've over done," down but Uio CouiiariTbroko It »oW Cavanaugh. “ All are tlio second half and a man-for- year, Weber has n 14-4. roror(l man defense to clolm n 01-57 Big while Boise Is 0-10. and puslied ahead 40-30 going tremendous football players Sky win over Boise State Coach Phil; John-wn's Wlld- Into tiie final eight minutes. and have tho potential to be BLUE LAKES SHOPPING CEHTER Minico, getting good scoring ‘atandouta bt tlio Big Sky Con- College Saturday night. cnt.s next face the only team Q T H D F lin ilD C * Monday Ihro Saturday lo from Randy Ketterllng, pulled ferenco." Boise stayed somewluit close which has beaten them In 9 9 through tlio first half, only conference play -r Idalio Stato W 1 V llla I1 \ ^ I I O b Sunday, 12 noon fo 5 p.m. . to within threo points with about “We thhik Dan Montelongo trailing by'nine at intermission, thre« minutes left. But Caldwell will be a great ono. He's a — this Mondoy in Ogden. but when tho Broncos .returned. came up with a th^ee^)olnt play, middle linebacker from tlio ■sltatltlt Wober took command and III) I («ii -hitting a free tlirow, missing tlie College of San Mateo and was Wllc* Smll WkwII first team AlUGolden Gate coasted to tho end. second and tailing tho miss nm» ? 2 “ < sirnr All Remaining Weber's Bob Davis, with 25 llunn I I J 4 Knbl» AUTO back in, to movo ahead again by Conference. Ho has good sbus at Aitn 10 19 ir ovt six. 0-2, 2154bs., and was sought pohts and Ifl rebounds, along Lr»n 1 0 0 0 Cnr • after by many of tho teams In with Wllllo Sojourner's 20 Alkntrt 0 17 4 ' ijoit tpllrn 0 00 0 Soir ) 34 » tills area.” rebounds, six blocked shots and Marni I 00 7 T«lali )) It )) 17 Telalt II ll-» *1 ... Tho men Include middle 17 points, led tho Ogden five. Trojans M illtlfT*: W tMr SI To laltTouli: Doltt THERMOSTATS WINTER COATS linebacker, Don Montelongo, • Bolso's leader was Ron 40 Siaia i; Austh, who liad all tho Bronco noitt SI Jl W ihtf Slalfl U 2, .215 pounds and all>Golden Foulit^ nut: Dunn for all cars tip GF at Gate Conference first team; field goals except one In the Mike aabby, S>2,220. defensive second halfi and ended tlte end; Rod Christensen, S^), 100 gamoi*. as Uto floor's leading Cal trounces REDUCED foul line- “pounds quarter, who passed for -scorer with 27-polnts.- 1.135 yards and competed B3 of Weber now stands O-l In Big Stanford 171 passes for eight touchdowns, GLENNS FERRY - Ttio sTANFonn, Calif. (g P D - and Russ Reed, 220 pounds, • Wendell Trojans turned to tlie California evened Its Paclflc-6 Va TO CLEAR pulling guard. Buhl trims free throw line for the Conference record at ference Saturday night as they 3-3 with a 10(W4 victory over dropped tho Glenns Ferry Pilots Filer in Stanford Saturday afteniooti. Children's 4W5 In UtUe Five and Big Six Ttio Bears, wiv) wiilpped ALL THERMOS Oonference games. Kcnluclty sets Stanford 00-74 Friday nlglit, led Wendell hit 15 of 27 free SCICplay all tlie way In running their throws while Glenns Ferry had score record overall season mark to 11*^ in ■ seven of eight but tlie fouls BUHL — stoody scoring tlio regionally televised game. BOTTLE WINTER favored the TVojans eight to 10. of Tlrn Hudfioi^holpcd tlioJQj|l)i Jackie lUdgle scored 23 poin^ .. LEXINGTON, Ky. (U P ll- lYte Trojans pushed ahead 19- and Piill Chenler added 22 to Tentli-rated Kentucky Set a now Indiuivi build up a 14-polnT lead 10 hi the nrst quarter and pace tlie Bears. Ansloy Truitt, Memorial Coliseum scoring bi thif first tliree quarters although d l ^ s Ferry was able Saturday ni^lht and then outlast Cal’s 0-0 1'2 center,' had only REFILLS HEADWEAR record Satucday night a^ it . to cut that to four points In tl)0 . four points In tho first half but blitxed Mississippi-.121^ and ul^te bitTby tho Filer Wildcats third period It could neiwr get: for a 4M0 Soutli Central Idalu) got 14 more in tho second to' Increased its Southeastern Con* closer. finish wlU) 16. . forenc»4eadlng record to &-1. Conference victory. REDUCED ' Hudson hit alx points In each W ^I W t l V ; Si?r;y‘.W i ; i i p Mississippi kept pace with the period as tlte Indians moved PRICE PT“ “ ? ? ‘t. S J ir ) J $ * JVlldcats in tho first 11 mlnutos S.C. beats \ aliead by nine points In Uio ctml T O C L E A R ! i ! iWm second period and managed a V Win ) > j j took the leadYor good with 8:30 Wbb,, j u l l i : ’ ' liiw in t bulge late hi-tlio third- Clenison stall ’ " lefl” and fa c o d 'b u t'to 'a ’SWZ 10}) quarter., * 0 B I e Imlftime lead; c u s M ^ n , s .- C. (U P D - 4 Foot ALUMINUM Filer went to a pres^ in tho Remaining Stock of " .. j. y or ’ ! « ! , . , Kentucky’s well-balanced at- .Sputh Carolina, paced by thp aiwt Pprrv w It 1$ 4t Vtack SQW sU players In double' fourtli period and managed to ‘shoothig of John Roches over­ figures with Tbm Payne scoring trim that to bIx points but that came a ' deliberate Clemson MEN'S & BOYS Kansas drops 24 points and Kent Hollenbeck was as close as It could come. attapk Saturday night and Keith Hiaete's rebounding PLATFORM 20. edged the Tigers 47-44 before a Nebraska However. MUslssippl sopho* helped Filer stay In the game. capacity crowd at LitUoiohn more sensation Jolwny Neu* tvfcl 4«. ** Coliseum. \ ' LINCOLN. Neb. (U P I)-K an. mann was the game's highest la * H •t fp » »? SWEATERS > / 8 M »? < 0 J »? Roche, who hit 9 of 10 from LADDERS sas outfoorcd NebrukB 12*1 at scorer' wlth~46 ~points, four imt 14 !h«*l« 4 0 J 1} the field and all five of his fr6^ KM/ 4 S O U f'lrin J I 4 1 the i t « t of .»econd half I his I n-leadlng (iver- Ufhd ,10 1 ) Lmmri ’ 10 4] throw attempts, led all srorers I ) } t l-ohmMi- I I ) S S atu n U y to u v ath e w ay .tiian «g«. »• 0 0 ) 0 01*1 with 23 polhts. 81-67 *610 E a j^ wto over (he Kentucky's record 1s now IM Dnlp J t 0 4 PWno 1 » I J H ie ,7thlm er hit every green but one-makft-imy- 5Wooteca;"_iIC-.Wfla^| 1100,000 on:from either trouble Uiat It had to bo played foAtbnll and on tho 1967 NCAA ■ classic. ' school attended Uio giune. on a nqutrnl court under police College Divlson fc^tball cham­ ■nie roco Is tho slxtli event m In fact, tho jjiune was played guard. pions at HIu.o . herojhc HJnson, who will be honored OuKhton of CalKary, Alta., took hits Blues conditions under which it WQS iftst two times. Weaver said. at Uio t^jtlonal G ^ Awards first imd sccond pliicos in the “n T l^ r b la t o n.YINOV.ckeUy.hu.U««.lrtp.«oHt.MphT41c««-Wn,or Fdb. 16 In Sow New York, women’s (k>wnhlll. Carolytie’s time over tho cour»o was for trade Wa!S-f»tarod al each oU,cr " U H i d i n g U p t h C p„b,u i^ e r V .J d n g lh « u ,h North Idaho’/ « n o p « . , .1:44.52, and Cheryl's wan ST. IO)UIS (UPD-Ilcd Iter- irilv Thftfo wnq none of Uie Palmer's blrdlo putts Includ* Friday ttlght. On the other wing Is all-American Steve Hegen* Jo® l^ w o of Waltham as the l:44.B4 — barely u tcntli of a enson roactea bitterly to his ' ■ v L X ”" r “b c rh chatS? from 17 (ect‘’a:,d another f S i S t b r O a l i a .^79 d « l . l o r ‘ second apart. trade...... to tlio...... Detroit Hod— Wings...... which usually dominates title IJ. lJut ho m l ^ d five . " .------. Include lid Furcol, also a polio The aecond downlilll-raeo-ln-j—gntnrrlny— nnd— tlnlmcd~that—gamcs^.— There were-• n o ------:------. . _ . — .. -vlctlmrBabe-DidrlckBon-Zaha— tho classic, named after general manager Scotty Bow- cheerleaders. No banners. No . L ^ v f W I V l C rlas, and the late President American ski racer Buddy man of Uie St. liiuls• Blues mascotH.ItwasaHtudyofmute ‘“ K«y- ---- , „ i ^ y i W i n b Ack-Ack collects -Dwiglit Dr.Rlsenhowbr. Werner, will take plncc Sun(iay. . mfldc_lho_|r«de b^causc of "cooperation.” ■ "ot us deadly Winners of the meet will lie . Berenson's work wiUj Uic - WlJon the final buzzer pole spot dotermlnoc lliero was nq^ylolcnco, elUicr at Santa Anito Saturday by Bill Shoemaker took Ack Ack, lead NoU-o Damo to a 102-91 miles per hour Saturday to I^ayers A^'iociatjon at Uie time for U)o flil-wblte Granada'Hills tiirM quarters ot s lengt)). to Uio front by Uio time the basketboU victory over Crelght- -wins race of Uio All-Star game in Boston, team, or Uie predominately ^explained. earn the pole position for the Ack Ack cairled 129jx>uiids Held of clj^t hit Uio first turn. on. and EccIcHtony was rccehUy IJack aurT'ernahdo'tciimTBUt“ Daytona 500.- - - , b victory as he raced Uie 1 RO ,'A ck Ack Ui'enlncreosed his load * Tho victory increased Notre Foyt, who won tho Firecrack­ H IA ijIAH , Flo. (UPI)-C. V. (telccted by Uio St. Ijiu Is after all, nobody rc,lly saw U,c , p , „ j,n u „ G I . (UPII - Iho mUes in Uio good tlmo of 1:41 to six lengths over Delaworo Dame’s season record to U-5, er 400 over the 2.5jnllo Wljltney’H True NorUj, who has players to be Uio teiun's own gnme Qilef down Uie. bapk s t r i ^ while Creighton slipped to 13-7,. mystery of Uio garbago- Daytona International Speed­ been chasing sprinters mo.^t of representative In Uio asiiocla- I I UirowmgUirowlng basketballuasKciDBU ionsfans aiat uieUie v/ayway In . 1DC4lDft4 and 1065, edgedet his Ufo, BQvcd his speed for Uio Uon. Iowa rallies S.',rdpS.""“ l > r d n d n i h a s university of Pittsburgh was dofending Nascor grand Bowman denied Uiat Bcreii* defending Nascor grand no- ’ ^ ^ Wlien Uie horses cama around final sixteenth of a mllo solved Saturday. It was a “ *' Saturday to win tlic longer son’s and Ecclestone’s actlvitlea Uonul champion Bobby Isaac n [ | g t B a d l l C r S Uie second turn, Uie field simple case of over cnUiuslaBm, for' tho No. 1 starting spot for ■ _ WARBERG’S $65,700 Seminole Handicap at wlUi Uio assoclaUon wan n Conch Bum Rldl said. Uic 1200,000 racc Fob. 14. MOVING i s t o r a g e Hlolcoh Park. factor In Uie trade. Caracas MADISON, NV,a.,,UPI,-'11,0 r l K " — r"” ** “Wo mnJe the trado for two i i "One of our students ju.st got Isaac, of Catawbj., N.C., rallied from an j;*; Given 0 woll-Judged Hdo by carried away; and he camo up Jockey Robert Woodliouso, Uie roasons,'’ Bowman said. "Firat, jioBted a spce