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v o l. 48 NO. 90 TWIN fALLS, IDAHO, SUNDAY .JUttA r, 1971 TWENTY.FIVE CENTS

Valley prepares for

■ ■ National H . S. R odeo

ByliUTHMIIXKR “'Ilieir hearts are so bly and Tlmpt;-Ncw8 Writer Uipir frietwlshlp so warm, up “ hcrorWoTrflltrrSuIsIarra” wiini FII.-KR - 'Ilio N ational Mil'll In some way to thank all the School—Ilod«o^opcns_h(icc_ -wonderful-peoplruirhcrcT“'Hh) -TucjKlay nnd lh©,commlttoo In s a |d ;~ ------, chnrito and many of the 500 Mrs. Friifje said that she and’ youtliful coiitostantH hnvc oUtcr ne<'r'le from ’K r state causod n furor of nctlvUy with -have-found that ‘isouthecn lnst^l>l^uto uroparatlwis. hospitality" is-not unique to ' ' 11ic commitlcc ffonrthc Twin Uteir roKion of the country. Foils ClininWr of Conunfirof^, ~ 0 f tli6’22 Ii)uislnnn student^' sponsor (Jf Ui6 event, Lh busy who qualified for the National ■ Kcttlnfj cvorythinf' In o rd er for a Hl(>h School nodeo, IR plan to. annooth-runnin^' nhow, but tho compclc, Mrs. FruKo S4>id. tiisk that hiiH fallen to many of tlie Htudcnt» ha» cau.scd area H ie National Hi({h School horse ow ners to j>et on the Rodeo Queen will be selected -miUmjiuaU4uri.iiiL,5uti night’s showTNel...... , Many of the participants, Heflin, Ij )., Uio relKnlng queen, bocaaso of an outbreak of was schodiilod to arrive in Twin Vonozu'elan Kqylnc. ICni Falls about 8 p.m. Saturday. cephalom yeiitis. wdVe unable to jx 'ln t' th eir own horse<} to the Uodeo performances are show and m an y have been in Ute scheduled at^2"and fl^p.m. area for several days trying out Tuesday tlirou((h Saturday, an d . horses. tlie rinal.round performance ceromonies Will . onirof*^ the stJites under quarantine, ■ Uuj- epidemic has made o bl({ dlf- fereneo-in-thoattltudo-of-tlio- kids Involved in the rod/!0 , Shc'wttd’BtudentSTinrusuullr" - R o jd e o a ‘iiitlo cIuiuiIhIi" with kids from their own hu»w», but no jn n n y of them bi-lny “ In i‘ho same fix" has caused mcVo. situvetiir camaraderie amonU ' all - Uio - students. T "M rs . F r u «9 s a id '” W o'left in an awful siluiition. Tlie children had such lor^^' faces. edition Jerome's Laiiii Brackenbury^ Misi Rodeo Amcricn, Toiigh bounce " wiiriend helping hand to 24 queen coTilefitaiiia

S pecial New draft ^ T l i o n i r zdlxiii^!O p€.S= available”

Copies of two-wldely read away Time»-New« specla] IiiBues still set for Lockheed cflti be purchased. Copies, of the (UPI) - bv \VASIIINGTON (UPI) - Ildlls Tloyco cniflno for Lock- thus UBhtened the roM, Hopes______for passage _ of the draft set for Tfi:i^r;:sST".i^nGr^'fnisrrnrW “ Backerfl—Of—a—1250-rmlllion-he^'a—new—Tristar—jetliner— Two-fActor«~torccd—Lock*~biu-befor«-th«^^u«t-congres*^ at the Rovernment-backed loan ^0 tlie lapses Aug. 8 unless I.x)cWiced'8 heed's supporters to abandon gional recess faded Saturday WASHINGTON (UPI) -W lUi mined shut'down by tlio.montli- of Uio talks. fAi> iA Lockheed CorpiC o rp i abandoned finances______are secure______by Uien. the )2 billion general loan under the threat of a fUlbuster no sign of an end to tlie Kklay- lonK lonRBljoromen’a strike. Tlie steelworkers hnvc tlie newspaper office for 10 cents. hopes of compromise Saturday Lockheed must hi have^ the Kuarantee proposal and a and a dispute over a comprom* old roil strike, union .and sl({hts set on a 30 per cent, Ttie Progress ‘71 Issue which Baryaincrs in botii tho roll and reluctantly agreed to a win* federal government’s answer b y ' compromise $500 million plan ig^ antiwar rider, Industry negotiators mot oRaln and stoel disputes talked all tliree-year settlement won ear­ traces the currents of change or-losevoto. Aug. 8 or, Its supporters say, — both of which would have set . Saturday in an elovenUi-liour lier tills year from the sweeping the Valley w ill be nl«ht Friday to try and narrow TheSenate, ending a nino-day Uio nation's largest defense up an emergency loah board to Opponents of Uie draft vowed attem pt to prevent a steel aluminum, can and copper mailed for 75 cent*. tlieir differences. T h o parlies in stalemate, agreed to vote dontractor .will bo forced. Into review. corporate appllcaUons to renew Uielr filibuster agalnat Industry strike flt mldnlfiht. tlie railroad dlsputo had Uie Industries. USW Vice President Mond(>y at 3 p.m. EDT on a bankriiptcy. ■ for help. the measure, a t^ictlc which Contract tjilks were.contlnu- added stimulus of a personal Joseph P. M olonv said ■tlio. aieucroiguarutiioe'^ TJio”ugfecmcm 10 voie was Thirflrst'twas'Uw h awt prod irom President Nixon, curront^ffer by Uio manage­ “ inK-in •Mtfr wniffigr ma^Surcy for a commercial loan to the wbrlly accepted'at a closed ------, , but tliero was little onoofirdgo* m ent of nine m a jor steel who called botli sid es to tlio- tlnanclollylroublodcorporatlon. door meeting.. wltli Treasury, voted .Friday on the Uckheed-__the srmed .forc^a .for anolher.. mont Umt tho strike agtAnst 10 companies falls well short of Wtilto House Friday to appeal Reds say BoUi sid es ag reed It would bo a S ecretary John B, Connally an d only bill. House lead ers vowed nrwnUi ai^d a haU. H ie d ra ft -UuiLgoal»JIhc_flVcrflgc_baalc_ -cliffhangcr------^------thcrprindpBl-Hiipportcrs-tirthg-to-ro iec t-any-o ther-Senate-explred— Jtthrr-j— and— tfie- liourly wage for union members soon or Uiat afirecment would Tlio President, on a one-day AlUwugh more popular In Uio ■bill, led by Sons. John Tower, proposal before Uie August Pentagon claims It wUl face a be readied between Uio steel Is now $3 .45. trip to iowa Satut'day, tele- Senate, a bill Uiat would have R-Tox., and Alan Cranston, D- recess. serious manpower, crisla u ' Industry and negotiators for , Tlie strike deadllno is 12:01 abandon piioned I^bor Secretary James liormltted Uie govomment to Calif. Congress goes on vacaUon _ 450,000.HlccLworkcrH.. _nrhl^_Rr)T Simd}»yi_ -D.^lIod«Bon_and_J._Curtla- - - urtaorwrlU—loans—to--oUw— Uterr-Sens.-Wllllam-Prox—^ ,-Frlday-»itbQULncUng^ T o compound the country’s Counts- chief. of‘ the Federal A walkout would idle 350,000 troubled corporations too, was mire, l>Wls., and Lowell P. transportation problems, .two Mediation and Conciliation Ser- workerrarU.S. Steel, BeUilo- Taiwafr The adihlnlstraUon’s only dropped os Ui6 prico to . end a W elcker J r ., R>Conri., agreed to dozen- west const ports rea- vice, for a renort on prQL»rcas. .hcm,..ncDubllc, NntionaK.Arm^: hope for. resuming draft calif ^virup~th«Jr-flHbuster-i^d— co; Youngstown Sheet and ~bef . Leader Mike Mansfield. But be t h e - C h l n e s e ^ P o o p U ^ e c i d e d - t h e y - h a d - n o - c h o l ^ Uiey’ f f i anywhere------i J D c l a i J k j ? . 7 j^fused to tip hlrhantf:------— Uioir h ^e furnaces Fven If a f-JlwroUon Army (P U ), colled since British financing of Uie from Uiree to.seven votes and ------• - ^ ...... on tho United States Saturday to setUement Is reached, It will said peace key take several days to resume w iUidraw oil its anned forces from Taiwan and the Taiwan fuU-opcrfltloria.-— .. Stralta. CKNTKRVILLE, Iowa (UPI) spooking tom* since lil^ un. '~^eanwhlie, uie uriiiea “ '"W 6 M M lUtiiy 6pl>6s6“ ‘t w -President Nixon said today he nouncement t>iat bo plans to portatlon Union (U TU ) added Chinas', 'one China, one olans to so to China because visit Poking next year and ho Bi% m ore railroads to*lt5 strike Taiwan' and oUier such ab* "m w m fti —\m I ------iium------u! .u ' wiui m o ------mfHUUaUHl______tu Hit IB m iu iU BA," ■ M8^ iii. ail uaituilai» kicked up -a Lunar m illion of U i o . most creative "The purpose of IHal Jou^ey more wlUiIn two' weekii If the 'publl^ed In Uie People's l^lly, peo^o In Uie world-one fourUi involves ..not Just peace for my industry does not yield in its the Red Flag magazine and the dust storm, careened "^of^linhtfi>coplc^n'thirworid----i^ener8llon*bu^’even“tnorthl^- ■Httempet(rl8ro«’t«m8an^of---:IJl)erirtlon'Army Dally, • ' are Isolated froni t^e rest of affects peace for generaUons to workers by forcing through a “The United States must Uie world.'* " ^ ‘ . aeries of work rule changes. .wlth(fraw all Its armed forces past a mile-wide Ti;.'pr..ld.ir,l m»do the; . NeiloUalor. for bolh ridM i*"” i*MVk«aA/i thAii- (iiik* nt th* Talwflrt . antf the ‘Taiwan prepared text In dodlcaUi S‘ .a U . "W . canyon to find the new , $2fl.5 miUlon RaU)un ,l*it KM uled,,W _>tteni 09n “ b e r a t" c o u n ty , near Centerville. aesslon. Aasistant labor Seci^ , Nikon said his admlnis^ation tarv' WJ ilnATv' Jr the i editorial ■ com- ^oidesi-rpclt^man- His prepared speech was Is determhied to help revltalUe gJJerimiwVs toTSbor ti^Mble-^ ^ug r^ y V pegged on a pledge to m a l - the- .rural. countryside.. and iiooter.•hAAtM' peiiUihUUo about - M **1" y Also Called On«" theU» PI

.v; ' ‘ : ■ . ’■■■ O' ' ■■ -'Thites4#ew»r-Twln-F*lls,-ldeho----- Sun^y^uguslJ<. 1f 7 i__ ISeen... . ^'fRoy Llndell reporting on.i , Floods ravage Indja, Hshhig trip . . . Robert l^ c e working at library desk on Saturday . . . John Christof* • fersen arriving at 0 ty Hall for ' Saturday meeting with public.. . Arlan Call attending library meeting-.-.-.—Walter-Peay— reporting on daughter's wed* . TynUi>n naH-Kcs Rivet and Ito 'than 32 Inches above Iho danger NEW DELHI (UPI)-Ploods -dingJn_CflllfonilB:.-.. i..Many:__ inundated v sections of five tributarlea.^ — paintrnRTittyUsra p6pulaU5n“ tourlfltfl enjoylng-picnlc- tables ; In-elty pftrk-TTT-George-Mlehael— Bihar- state about 600 miles In the countryside, officials "esHmated a riym in i 8iTro fn :^ ------at least 25 deaths, loss of more cials reported seven persons receiving praise for his ability “ than $30 million worth-of crops -southeast of New Delhi, report' reported, tho^dands of.persona. .03'.an_aucUonecr_. . . Joe_ ed the levol of the Ganges had in three districts wero made drowned when a boat capsized and leaving thousands of earlier this week. Hacknoy talking “atbut 'new' persons homeless.;.. reached the highest point ever homeless by tho flooding and Twin Falls business;... Kenneth According to offlclal reports recordod and that flood wa(ers transportation and communica­ In the Jar .western state of $hew and Eddls Lammers reaching here, the heaviest had entered the city's outskirts tions were disrupted.' Anny , nalasthan along Uio . West holding down fort at sheriff’s through several,gaps in protec- Pakistan border, a government "flooding was in West Bengal, vessels, river steamers, tugs orflce:^_. ... Helen'_ Porterfield.__ — * * * * -- and barges were ■■pressed’Into release said that 10 person^ had lea^ng courthouse at noon .. . in northern and eastern Indio Officials said the walerTovSr service toovacuale people diua w fm In Mr."'urid"MrB7” Karr“ Bwjknla— along course of the rain*. at Potna Saturday was more flooded or marooned villages, flooding. talking to friend . . Gene I^rsen eating finger steaks.. . Hank Wills watching football game . . . National High School ^Genocide protest^ m arch due Rodeo contestants admiring "all-around" trailer parked near Twin Falls motel. . . Mrs. Shirley Jennings, Ontario, Ore., from Mountain Home to Boise ortlerlng soft drink at cafe BOISE (UI>I)-M ore than 50 Cecil D. Andrus fpr his part In Patlng in all tho genocldo."'. offlciols to the march, counter . . . I^ n Smith talking ''persons are expected to particl- on “illegor’ war, said. “This Is Mark Lane, a civilian suppor- “TJic? base has been Indlffcr- obout court decision; . . Daniel pate In a march Aug. 7-8 from an important .demonstration of ter of the group, said In support cnt to our efforts. No action has Meehl and son shopping (or Mountain Home through tho our feelings.” ' • - ■ of O’Connor’s statemente, "AI- becn(akeno«ola'?tu.‘?concernJn« groceries . . and overheard, "Vou mcon Uiero’s going to be u ...... deseiTToBolSOhMUnredUu vaci i VU XMJUK!| allllUUIILUU Ua U ...... I-thlnk-tho-nalion—mosL-iilUburden-o£-genocidc-.tlic_CDVcccd B u««,u« «ipv w t r Lwagon^ -COffCfl. protest or "Iho continued gono- will rocosnlip this. Wo hopo to resta on tho Air Form now." IwiLio lor Gla. A.TOOUBLED MOTHER, Mrs. JeaonetU Sartin. Twin Falls, ~*rcar~tootbaU~g»nnr-ur- "r~ci*Unll«l—**'*“'-Rush to TWIN FALLS ~ Chnrles Judgment*',.lllrlctmanf*' wero tunrn presentnrnennt to rln.do Chinese-U.S. accord Andrew Sartln, 3, son of Mrs. Inmate fails five tail the march. A schedule of th6 events pre­ CENTEHVIUJE, town (UPI) publicspcech-maklng excursion his youth. TWIN FALI^ - A plckup^ar ‘ sented noted, ‘‘the march has -President Nixon said Satur- since his dramatic announce- "e recalled that M years ago “ collision Friday afternoon a ==b«iyaltl*(«4^QteaiUzaL-iimL day he Is going to Peking ment of his plans to go to ta came to Oltumwn fresh out Muglo Vnlley Memorial in escape try _milOjaiUuiLtiloJifflctiQiU)L sponsored by active duly GIs becausi' ■ "w l S S t~ haT O " HakrnTTiHl .year;------ilighw ays 0.1 and 30 west of stationed at Mountain Homo Air peace" Ha.lna is Isolated from Nixon told tho farm country "t Quonsot Point, n.f. Ills wife ' TWIN FALLS - Complaints When Sheriff border 'a Twin Fall.q injured five persons, Force Base, but civilian support tlie rest of tho world. crowd, estimated at 30,000: . P“ii U'o budget by ruvxvna .I.', charging <-'"arKing a 17-yoar-oldi/-yoar-oiu Twin iw m oaugnierdaughter camcamo o to tlioUie fourtli wwith ith th re e re m a in in g is welcome." Tlio President /made the ‘‘The purpose of that Journey working in an Ottumwa bank Wiiiklng on tho sidewalk in front P"ll-’ county jail prisoner wiUi floor area early Friday morning liospitallzod Saturday at- An announcement reloasodi stntcmont in departing from his involves not just peace for my tlioy llve'l-->» nrnnil nlc- The group was asked Iww water. - . . • creative people in tlio world — stJitlon here and there was no dnrtcd Ihto Uio ctroot and run returned tlio man to his coll and conation Siilurday. Two oUicr.s - — thiBirTnareirwouldTJffcct^tl^:------H 6~ " m iw n > Itih iy ~ ^ r~ ~ W d to rT m trfo u rth ~ o rT iirth n iM p l< ri!r'^ < ly "< > f ;...... ^ ...... — t»iA niiln nf >im nntrtmnt,iin wlndows in Ulc jull ccino gain found tlic looso window frame In thc two vehicles, Vernon M. iens of Idaho and tlic nation'. Saturday in dedicating tljo now tlie world —are isolated from sJiil n boat for mlle.s around.” Ho was tnkrn In ihn }io«initiii access to the fourtli floor of tlie which had been replaced. Dennis, 17, and Michael Jonos, ----- JohnO'ConnorTMountainJInmn.— 5 milHon__R nU ibuti_D am tJie re s t of tho w orld."______“ I'»n glad aftoi' .20 y e a rs I . ‘ n S iir nnll _„i,-.-n.irS CourUiousc. Sheriff Corder said tho 10, also Twin Falls, were who was part of an April 24 which has created lowa^s lliero wos a county fair prisoner ate a plate of frlwl k’oloascd aftcrTrcatincnT -— pa^omnrohlnB^antLBnded— nottMLnntLlncgP.qLlnko^niit atmoHphere nt thn dnm . Nlxon_. mild to , tlic m ln o rc n ts:------— ------'m------^ clilcken from-tljo refrigerator - Dennis was.rcleascd wlUiout Up surrendering him scJ/to Gov. this was also Nixon’s firs t'N ix o n -w o u n d up n two- I /itr>n gunners resumed rocket attacks nccessiblo only, by Uio elevator - • « McFarland, Millie Kay, Rachel- Davis and Lois Davis, all nationwide steel strike scho- country’s "longest and most VIENllANb, Laos (u P I)- on two bases Just below tlie and a special key Is needed to V t t l l O V l t l * i o f S Sheldon. Elhaboth Ryan, Denver, Colo. duled for Sunday and finding a difficult”difficult" —Is— Is comingcom ing to a close. Uotinn government ^w iruups !!f DemilitarizedDcmllltnriied Zone mMZ)(DMZ)Fri- Fri oi>erate It. As a result, Corder ’ , Maude Ruth and Maude Crump, Dismissed solution to spreading railroad Tlic fann folk at Centorvllle wore reported Saturday to liove ^ ^ American said, DoWaal could nit leave BURLEY - Tho Pondorosa - all-Twin J»*alU:^Mrs.-Jamea DradloyArmstrong, Mrs, Don strikes. cheerod N xon tlio Ipudest when j;^Mapturwl the North Vlotna- m anice them wlUlJlo fourUl floor. Udlos Golf Association Tucker,• uvikci, Castleford; iwii»•Mrs. Asher, Mrs. Dean Jones,*Mrs. In a sense,-----■' ..... Nixon's■— trip to . — ...... u meiie strongirdld.....- ...... town...... of Hjin iiii urLiuprv artmcry [uimiifo barrage, ruiiu reports The sheriff said a knifo, ap: members will teo off at 0 o.m. -----aifford Taylor-.nd Oifford Uoyd llobbs, all Burloyi t^s. Centerville and nearby Ottum- /'merlcnn.H got their “ fair share Nhik in heavy lighting and to from the field said Satlu-doy. pardntljrfrom^tfte Jail kitchen, Tuesday, according to Mrs. Mox Tayiorr both-IIansenrand /Uma-Kcnner,-Murtaueh, and - “ a. >™». was-a-roturt^_vblt.to-“ Lprospc>ity ,and .tho better te advancing on the road , nio'Communists fired two was obtained by DoWaal to pry McMurray, proaldent. A no4iost__ Kenrietli Abel, Filer. Mrs. Pablo Rodriguez, things of life...... Junction -of Pak Song in 122mm Russian-built rockets at nwaytho'wlndow-frame- and lM*unch will be held on tlio patio__ pismlsBcd Hazelton. |g1 i • ^ • souUiern souuiern Uioa. Uioa. »jo},a 2., a milem ile nortli crawl out of tho cell. following tho regular morning Mrs. Han;y>D. Grijalva and € • 111 #,11.511*1 A S j,.Jll r o T u r t T a n r v o “ r!JSent » ofUiedistrlcttownofGlo '«iS meyer, boUi Rupert, and Mrs. BUY-SELL-TRADE Juno E. Eller and daughter. SHOSHONE - Albert casualties-or da- . Verglo L. Skinner, V. Dale BIU Durfee, Murtiiugh. nUPERT-Funeral services SHOSHONE _ Albert E. ------Bridge winners Allred, Marjorie Uko, Edward Dismissed for Steven Lynn Hensliow, 17, of Jacokos, 07, of Sioshono, died on Highway 23,10 mlles eiut of, F. Stocks, Mrs. Gerald Devlin, Mrs. Steven Armstrong and nupert, who. drowned in an Saturday at the Wood River Pak.,e. J * T h a “ l T u l TWIN PAU^ - H,e Twin GUNS i^“'D^rHtmi^r«TonTwnr-'tlaiMil'iicr;:MVs^Ofio>iilUui^io^-QCCldcntJIJU^^ •tlilory silenced a PallsTrlday Night Duplicate uum.cnio Mrs. Dale Stewart, MrftTARBi and son, Hafold Flamcnt. Mary RupcrL will l>o cenducted at 2 had been a rosldont for two moso troops Hutferctl l»cavy ^ yi Bridge Club reported tho GUITIIS *GOlf CLUBS* McCov and daushter Mrs Daly, Lelloy. Decker, Robert P."". Tuesday at Uie Rupert weeks. casualties, IcavhiBbehind more ,1 , foUowlna winners In Frlilnu SEWMGIUaMUMOOlS* ■^S ^^sl^en a'nd*’ d » r . ^ ™ I S M r a ir l» y - n r y M r T . ll- P I ™ ‘ -»ri»li«n-amreh-hy-Rov.— M r^ a » k e s -™ TilKM£(ltOttS«l£CMU) _ Homer Johnson Mrtr Inhn -Ruport; Richard Baird, John ^nclair.-Sinclair.. >j 15, Ij, ipfl3, ipH3, at.Morrlson, at Morrl.son, Colo., Colo., and and government forces lost two TH,rtTiq Mrs HD Fltjnntri»'k nnii KAYttS*WATOKS* i S S GmtS IbuM?’ Hejburn, and Helen Harris: PinalFinal rites rites willwill followfollow atat U,e tlie movod'to movid'to JohnJohn Day, Day, Ore.,Ore., InIn aa dead and more than ,o » 'Gio Unh. Tho U.S. ..Hrs^ H.D. Pltipatrlck and , , command also reported an air Mffl. F.F. Jensen, first; Mrs. ALMosr>tNyrHJNG Sherrlo Buck, Lena Maes Mrs! Burloy. , Rupert Cemetery. covered wagon. In his early life covered wagon. In his early life wounded, O f VALUe Steven Lynn Ilenshew was he worked in logging and Friday afternoon on a A.J. Meeks and W.E. Pouy, aiarles Koehn and Michael' ' Birtlu f,.S L “ mlios.northwest Mcond; Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Jonos, all Twin Falls; Lynn G. A son was born to Mr. and born April 30, 1054, at Rupert, ranching In Oregon. fensive Is aimed at retaking „f tbe DMZ...... Wycoff.third, and Mr; and Mrs. Wright, Filer; Mrs.’ Bert J. Mf”. Dill Durfee, Murtaugh. and had completed his Junior He worked for the Union year at Minlco High School. Ho Pacific Riiilroad for .13 years Inin mn I-uoUan troopsrocopturod Ulo B B. Benson tioing with Mrs. • Co<„li.iK County was ^ v e in school clubs, from 1013 until his retirement in ilinT n^fnSii SLi Co'^n'mist strongliold of Ban T.T. Groonhalgh and Mrs. Gene = --PrQtfn.^HQKcnnnn; Cccll F.______. ■ H.. ■ oastern.ed,e_ofJhe. e;rponter for fourth. ' Jacobs, and Mrs. Otto Huottlg, -ItiolmUnfl-iha M -Club, and fikl -IMB^l lo-had lUwd In a>oi;l>qtm Qub and was football s(]uad since 1024. ■forccs lost May, . ' • “ °‘°vons Plateau' in Laos . . both Kimberly; Mrs, ClltfordC. I->lday In heavjrflghtlng, U.S. Dayloy. Rlphfieid; Franklin E. .'“ '“if manager. lie morrlcd Myrtle Toylor In Buhl; Mrs. Calvin Jones, , , Haiolton; Mrs. Arthur A. DUnilsseil As.iociatlon, and was active in married Emma Everett In Twin BURLEY — Funeral services Communisls were killed while — Uwis, (Jooding; Jolm Soyar Center, Mo.; s k iin g , him tinu n n d flshl/iL^ F alls in J030. ' for David Allan Voung, 20, who governm ent losses w ere two and Mrs. Richard Bell, liu i ■M"- Mnx W oittl son, John activities. Mr.Jacokeswas amemborof nesTuckerh-MQrj(on, JadoJ.unkhouscr,_ . JDwJng Uio summer months. Uio Baptist a mrch. will bejKinductod at 2 pjn^ Ttic SouUi Viotnameso now_ Castletoril; Mrs. Gerald Bailey, ( FunUiouser and nlanche 'he worked on nolghbors'(arms. Survivors include his wlfo, Mgnday at liro~Joso])J»n?ayr)o have control ovtfp'thclrown air fii Wondoll; Goorgo Plow, « “ "?• »« GoodinSj Elmer • Survivors Include his faUtor, Emmo Jaookos, Shoshone; Memorial Chapel by Rev. strikes In all of Uiolr country's ArvJl Hanshow; his moUior.-r tliroo-sonsrAlvn E. Jacokes, Georgo- A; Wobougli of Uio military regloqs except tho.I^^^ Heyburnj^MraJwiUa^Pcrdue^'M*?!^''ilBliM, and Edgar Uurlcy— UnltBd” MothMnsf Nang nroa, whei^ the U.5.’ A ir O s^la, Iowa, and Mlcholle Stubbs, nraifidrdT* "Mrs. MitrllyifPhllllpsT one TfeFbmo; ' OrvUlo Jacokos^ "Draney, Jackpot,'Nov. ' .broUier, Randy Hansliow, and-NQmpH,''nnd.Clnronco J o d o k ^ Clturch. Final rites will follow .Force continues to oporato^o f T ' O ' • • - - one sister, Sliefri Hanslicw, nil addross unknown; a stepaon.^ __ Mntrol^entor. ------!-/•-^jL. I.O IW 'S ” — o^RupertrHl«■pnternal gfund-‘"Dcnnoy.A.-Ev'orott,^iosiiono;,h ^ ‘ *' iVioUior, Mrs. Ralph Ixhman, stepdaughter, Mrs. Paulino ON SPRING 'SUBICRIPTIONHATBS and his maternal grahdmoUier, Prico, Montpelier; two sisters, ■ THET1MES-NEWS in Indian -M rs. Harrison ..Edmonds, Mrs. EdIUi nalley, Ontario, • GoUtenburg, Nob. Oro.r&i»i Mrs. I’Jlllan Buckner, — r--—rwimmrmiHff PYlcmE ~BVC*rrl»r,"- Friendfl:ma!tucaU nt.thfl_Wfllk - Portland^ sovoh grondchlldretf P f AAoftIh------co m p la in t Mortuary, Rupert,' Monday and twogreaPgrlnhdchllflFcrr (Dally «. SundaVr^ IIILFAUSCEMIKEL- ^^UCKS B y Mali noiqp MiPi\ Thfl JiiBti/'fl afternoon and evening. • Funeral services for ,Mr. lir?Advjw<#------The- family suggests Jacokes will bo conducted k 2 2 ADULT (Daily I. Sunday) w r r —rcridents KHdav In a lawsuit f<>olballmemorial p.m, Monday at Uie Bergln BIOU 3 fund at Mlnlco High School. Funeral Cha^l. Shoshone., bv ^ w Jtev. James rioh. nnai riios ■MMPtNIMSMCES 4> *r_ ,bal_Courta.- _____ AA*li ■Ubicrlpileni ace*p4td only Tho brief submlttod toUT^. -K acliel Sal’/a r- -T'*tll fcllowTSt -Uio-Shoshone- -WiihPetpuiuaiCaia- W4)»r« c a rrU r d a llv try li no) malntainad. DUtrict Court-for Idaho by act- RUPERT - Rachel______. SaUar, , Ing assistant jiltomey general ^four-month-old...... daughter o f ^ . call at Bergin Chapel today and until time of .SHORTS “ TIMES:NCWS^ Cavid L. ^onnan indicated the and Mrs. HRomari"Saltar, M 90.00 -SUBSCRIBERS JusUoeDepartmentseesthecase Rupert, was dead on arrival at on Monday, as a test of civil rights of all MinldokA Memorial HospltaP ' SALE STAftTS , ■" • tef••fvlMon Select a companion lot.w/^jla you are togeth- — . Papal'Didvary American Indiana. realding.Mi.-.'niurfldlay.^e was bom .M ai^ _____ ... reservaUons. 18,1971, at Caldwell. ‘ * vrruti errW flTpffer O' cholce of'ttcjt marker, railed- llU iS ., AUG.3rd PHONE I h e brief w as filed In 8up(M)rt : S u rv iv o rs in clu d e h e r 'I'WIN F A tx S — Dan marker or private above'^round burial.' pf_a moUon by the Apartment parents, Pne broU)er, Roman Powell, 88, ownbr of the Wagon [SAVE! SAVE! -SAVE* I pr OMoer loa.|rM hum tM r., td'jolnUtecaBeasBmlcuscuriae, Skhar, Jr< and one sister ' 'wheel Motel on Kimberly Road, •u»i|.CastlM»rd or^friend,ofU»erourt.” ' Virginia & kar, boU» Rupert, died died FridayFridav afternoon “ nf M«olr Jitin Falls CemrferyAss’n.- ^wH^f|jllR?Sorja lRNLD:S^DEn; T RI^ A.W. VBIII” M adlond, P » i. and Mgr. 0 4 0 charga Au«. .17. W() parents-reside In Tejcaa. 'foUOwing a short lUneas OPEN 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. a S ^ ■ SU.3BS 2?®^^ LeRoy Md Zlephla Funeral services are pending Funeral arrangements will be 43$ M qln A vtnua E. Twin Fdtb ooodbm-HMMrman , Tbw ersap. nflm ^d.ln.an assm dt and wUI be announced by, th e., an n o u n c ed R e y n o ld “ s ^ m a in street in KIMBERLY ' ___ and battery complaint. Walk Mortuary, Ru^rt. ;F^eral Chapel. ■ r . ’ ^ Suijday.-August l/w ;i Times-Newi, Twin Fall*. Idaho 3

SPACE CENTER, Houston "Man. oh, man, whal o ifrand Into the canyon, Uio astronauts (UPI)-Astronauts David II. priii this Is," wcro'nn catlmatcd l.B mllca Scott-and-James” B~Irwl(ii— “mstanMs'aroTicrydccolv^nwoytfOmFalcon;"'------kicking up lunar dust In a ln«,’.'Scott said as they drovo 'Tho astronauts twarded'their "bucklnB bronco" buKKV. rl|(ht up to tho od«o o( Elbow car and headed on toward the caroonod past a yawnlnij chasm Crater, on Uie rlln of the Apennines at 12:02 p.m. Scott to the prime goalI ffof theirIhoir moon canyon and near tho baso of tho -reported tho car drove up hills mission Saturday, a mountain Apennines. without dlHlculty, slowing only

rocks man has over seen. "Man must cxploro and this is exploration at Its Rroatcst," said Scott as ho stepped.from tho Apollo 15 landing craft Falcon into six Inchcs of

ED T. Right minutes later Irwin followed him out. Then thoy sot out on a 6 Mi hour scientific excursion — man’s first In tlio urcat

Wliilo follow astronaut Alfred M. Worden orbited overhead in Uto command ship ETTdoavour, Scott and Irwin bounced away Irwin stumbles. from Uicir Friday nifthl.landlnH silo-li) Uio wlro-whoolod-no like joy-ridlny toenuKers. K<>y rin d w u n a rock which apparently contninnd n contact between two dirferini' rock lypeN Tlio main objoctlvo of the first' of- Uireo days of cxi^lora' tlon was St. Gcortie Crater on ■ i-Kldo—of—U »—I 2, 0004o o t- 'G asralti— ApeApennlno ronKO, soutii and cast of IUio Falcon, and tho drive im r yottlny tlicro was wHdor than, iiike said any tlioyhad imaKlned in tho kickes up moon's ono>slxtJ) g ravity, llio explorers discoyoiiod postponed troub|e with tho stocrlnfi on the buys filter plant WASHINGTON (UPI) - llic its heels front wheels of Uio bug((y after rodernl Powor’CommlHslon has Uioy pullod'Utc car down from, MUllTAUGIl - L o r e tta a storaKo bln on Uto sldo oCUie llv IIONNIR n A lltP jO N IiS Ulc nurcha.io for tho Cnllfornln probably ren t th e 15 acrca ol .'iuapomlcd a »15,M0,9()0 annual irtrf Ftilrnn ------K nuinAouninn - ...... riTFM\~~tiTlfft nnT~~Rtiin»l M r. . Ilotvard Conrntl of Mur- This meant Uielr front wheels ------Humplireyfl Hnld )»c plans to - tcm porflrlly In Uio Lome until increase E l P aso N atunH G aa. 4 TWTKTTXTil(-.S — A C a lifo r n ili iiu in jjiu u y s m n u no- l o - ••• — ------.p tnii} h, was nfunoti queen of tlio were locked and could not bo mnnufncturcr Of microwave employtm itln .i about i.lv/Kil five fUrn nn/^nlnpeople ut T>» «t>nUie notlier tlin r facilities fnf^nitinH nrc UFA lolocatcd. c n tcd . wCO. . souBniSOlluHt tO UHlkC cffOCllVe 5 Western Hospttnllty -Dayfl steered, and thus Uielr turning InlruHlon dctectora has pur- Htjirt of tlio nascmbly proKrnm • Tlie Krlday nuction''was the ‘hi y Ah •chHscrthoirTflrtrriilircitF^ffdTt'iliTnT5tiflW yT5xpnd-tD-3ointmenl, 11:10 bulldlni', 15 acres nf surroun­ Falls area, he said, for Dr. Vernon.E. Coiner has EO T as the novor'uUirtfld:— ding land and a timal! dwelling economic reasons. WIUj Ujo San been appointed ns Uie new sti)to Arsteln snld, “Dr. Coiner has •nffty''sliirtcd out (lrivln« diroctor of meat Inspcqtlon done n (Ino Job (n on tiio property for $2.1,500 in an . Jo.so area Involved In space Ms proscni about S to miles an hour, nccordlnK to an announcement |to.sitlon and I ’m looklnj' fo r-' 7 auction Friday mornlnR- equipment manufacture, labor increasing to 7Mi m.p.h. a few ...... Friday by Commlwilonor of ward to working more closely 'Hie bid was Uie only one and other overhead costs are , minutes later. recoivedil^ ihe third auction too I i I r I i for tho small operation AKrlculturo..Q»cnr _C._ Arstein. ..wlth him aa Uic sUttedirector. "Whoa, han« on," Scott said “■attempt to dispose of-thc—to-malntalmrpnrfti _ a .4 ho drove past u cra{or-Irwin_ -property*and*wfls-ln-Alw-«xact------Darts-foc-Uia-alann-syBtciiia ^estimated was 31 miles wide. ChcckcacapparatUiL am ount of Uie appraised value. will be shipped to Twin Falls for "Buckihk Bronco," Scbtfsaldr Under law the city could not a.s.fcmbly and m arkotlny, he • “ yeah, M an," Irwin agreed. accept a price below the ap- fuiid. He said area markoU may '‘Boy, it really bounces In his now position, Dr. Coiner from WushlnKton State pralsecrviilue. a1.so bo developed in Uie future. doesn't It?" reinarked Irwin. Accident ■will direct all Idaho slate nieal University and he en«aKcd in H um phreys .subm itted Uie bid Hum piireys.AOld ho wiU close “ Pvc never had a rldo llko Uiis at 11:30 a.m. Friday, as biddintj out his pre.wnt operation at inspection 'functionB IncludlnR private veterinary practice for boforo. Boy, oh, boy." Salesmen!.- Opened, accompanied byjoe Sunnyvale and I assemble Uie U ic recenUy established meat five years in Now PlymouUi reported Hackney, of Hnckncy Realty product at I'uHh Palls. For tho Inspection laboratory located in boforo Joining tho Idaho “ffiero’a tho iVadloy. nillo," Sell morel’ Tmd’ Irisurnncc7Tvha-neRotlalcd“ present— he -anld— ho-w ill -Boise. DeparUnont of A«rlculturc. LOKKTTACONRAD tlio ustronDUts reported at 11:31 HAGGHMAN - An am a ,m . “ W c*re looking dow n lii bulancd and Twin Fells County ■fiiake more!" Uio rillo ." sherifrs orrfcora were called to ^ Uio Boll Rapids farm project ______i.Ttioy_.»topped_Uio car _am[ e t s u rv i^ e s .town In tho canyon. ^ Scott reported ho could soo reportedly Injured and pinned SALES COURSE OBO. fhana 733-3381 SAN' FRANCISCO (UPI)— collision with the lights seemed dumping fuel, before bringing It Dr. Steven E, Jordan, of Fort llttio ovidonco or layorlnK alons beneath an overturned tractor. • Pas.'Mjngcrs aboard a Pan like a vibraUon, shuddering or down in a dramatic emergency Uuderdale, Fla., who U-eated PRCSENffOttV llioac aboard ™ld tlioro was R.l. Sowtnan and Aiiodattl American 747 sjild Saturday scraping, Ute passengers said, landing. Uie Injured aboard the plane, no panic as tlw pMcngers and had hoped _ thoy .accidentalabout8:« p . m .i i 38l7Crond«« Uioy “knew something was One thought the plane had a A toUil of 29 persons were said he thought Uie plane luul a no ihuui; uk: ti«uwcnK«i» «*•» d e a rly Bok«. IdoKo wron«V when the big piano not tiro. o«amlned for pa^lble ln)urles flat trre when suddenly the crow ICdTava rtowsrtho wa^ S S ^to tSoTcSnt < .. I I Ift ,fn.^..^^..^l.m .»ltnll..A.>_in...ll.ui f.nncj;nU/n.m'rniiuh thP_forwn DW-'ilhlO .Water dltchlnfi. . _____ ...... m i» .c r a w m g t ARTBUGHWAID Around The World With Spiro Magic Valley't Home Newspaper WASHINGTON - While President Spiro Agnew has just foreign affairs for years to bulletproof Cadillacs, tho Chung Hee Park told me that Ilonry Kissinger has been; returnedumed from , a successful Come. Agnew party of 141 people, himself." ^licHlnii all tho nlleiiUim-ULUffi_g(ia')d>wm trip aro u n d th e world; Flying in four Boeinu 707s and pa v i n g _ a n : ^ « 0 g 9 _ p f ^ ^ . s In te r e s tin g ., W hat Sundav, Ai/ou.l 1, Al Wattargren, Publlther "■pHoRasyDWT- past few weeks, our own Vice Its';>8lflnifloance could affect one cargo . plane,, with two night fo r quarters, visited such else? • unlikely placesqs Suadi_____ Arabia,AroWn “The “ Thn SaudiSniitU ArabiansArahiflriB don’t 0Hlcl»IOlJ«i<»ilyN.wipi(i«f M.nb«-olAU(lliai».*uolClrcul«lJn*ndUPI EUjlopla,-Konyvtt»e-Cango^ .truat.lhB-Iauiclla.!!______Inal nctle** will b« publlih*d. Publl»h#

“Well,‘^Splro, wo'ro_rcnlly_ "Prince — king, what’s the glad to ' have you lw»ck~lh 1116 dlffofehce? ~ r'B aw —Jamo” country;". Kenyatta for 15 minutes h “Tlionk you, Mr- Prosldont. Kenya. I gave him some can- Say, I h eard a funhy Uilng In dlesUcks and he gave me a Spain — this will reaUy moke monkey-skln robe. Halle Russia Boasts Power you laugh. Some joker said you Selassie says hollo. EUilbpia . w ere going to R ed ChlnA to Visit has made fantastic progress in Moo TsQ-tun^ow-dtryon Uiat for a k^ky rumor?" “AnyUilng I should knovf Soviet Hussia's Naval Chief, matter of time before our downfall ,“It's hot kooky. Spiro. It’s • about the Congo?" Admiral Sergei Gorshov, boasted as a free nation. true. And I don't w ant you to say “ Mobutu really has his blacks on Soviet Naval Day, July 25, that The spectre of a surprise nuclear anyUilng to louso it up." under’ control. Our black his fleets now can attack any point attack should arouse even this "A rc' you oUt 'of you^’mlitd,' leaders could leani o Uilng or - sluggish anti-defense Congress to Mr. President? Tliero Isn't u two from KenyatUi and Mobutu, on the globe with nuclear missiles. dccent golf course In tlie onllro believe you me." * ' ____ No strategy, he warncd.tho U.S., reexamine its priorities and to act “I know about lh at,-S ^— “will save any aggressors, who swifty before it is too late. ‘ . “ I’m not gofng b pliiy golf In Your remarks on our black risit waging war on the U;S.S.R. While Russian leaders say they . ’Hod Chinn."- leaders, were reported back are ready to talk about troop “YouVo not golnii to play liero In detail. And while I'm and other countries of the Socialist sure they were received weU in ' reductions in Europe, and to go on gol/? Tlicn why would you ko community, from ih crushing Uicro?" Kenya and the Congo, Uiey retribution." with the crawling Strategic Arms “ I have some things I w ant to didn't KO over very bjg wlUi our :tior Cnk over wlUrMuoT' TilaclTleadors he'rif:**' ■ A blue-ribbon- panel of experts show no letup in their drive toward “Why didn't you lot me know “Well, .you can't please . vci^body-whcn7ycm’r ^ n - a — who have been, studying T(r“ s r w^l3 supremacy. — -Tubout'ltrMrrinTJsidcnt?*’------. The U.S. Sixth Fleet in the " I tried to ’ Kot you several yood-wlll trip," defenses also laid it on the line in a Umtis, but Uioy told m e you “I’m not criticizing you, recent report to President Nixon Mediterranean right now faces' the wore always on tlw golf course Spiro. How's Franco?" ~andT)i;fcrise Secretary Eaird.W hat“ possibility^ of"bcing~outnumbered " and you loft word you didn’t “He’s okay. nhotTr76ro‘74- they reported boiled down to this: and outgunned. Up to 60 Soviet want to bo disturbed.’’. and a 79 In Spain. They have ships pfltrol that vital area against . “ T hat, is n ’t tru e , M r. some of Uio finest fairways In ' .....Russia has beeii building ar- President. 'Flm rep o rters .who tlio world.at-Soto.Grande.__ ^ ^m am ents a t a furious cllp^whlle our^ “ abour40'UrSrvcsscls: • were wiUi me kept putting out “You've really worked hard, defense has been sagging at an Nuclear submarines are now the Uie stories tlia l'I w as alw ays Spiro, and the Informatlon.you alarming rate. They believe that main striking force of the Russian playing golf to embarrass mo. brought back is Invaluable. Russia Is striving for a prepon- Navy, in the words of the number 2 H ie IruUi of Uie m a tte r Is I Uiere anyUiing else. I should played ns much ((Vruils as I did know?" “d e ra tic e - o f-p o w e r-th a t- w o u k l— m an ,-.------Adm irn l. ----- l^n d im ir Iwon anvintf the l>e3t for permit a surprise attack^from ------Kusatonovr-With-SV-nuclear-subsr “Never mind. Tell mo what last,. Mr. President. Have you the Russians have achieved a \OUK_ ever seen two rhinos copulate? which no foe could recover. The Ut Angelei Tim«l you have to report.’’ "only viable national strategy is to parity with the U.S. and have been “llieSouU i K oreans don 't like Wliat they do Is .. V’ regain and retain a cleady adding a nuclear sub every monUi or ROWLAND EVANS & ROBERT NOVAK Uio North Koreans. President sujserior strategic superiority." so since 19C8..Thc Soviet Navy is' Experience has proved over and- sleek and modern, ours is generally over again that Soviets respect and obsolescent. We have more only superior fofFe and Tend to ^ su capable .of firing nuclear Breakfast Of GOP Candor andrewtully rrngh-mffvriAr_pAu>Arc ------^WCapOnS.-i)U t-tiie—RusSlan cclm cluc- expected to^lose the gap by ID7X" Unless we do something about unity nnd boisterous optimism and inability to control li^latlon miijoclty favored Mliuni UoacJi ^ a p ita iF arer our defenses and soon, we may find If we want peace rather' than prcsontod for. ‘(lubllc con- lii cutUng aw ay su p p o rt in the qs Ujc 107^ convenUon site but ourselves in a second-rate position. slavery, we must get our defense BUjnpUon a t last w eek’s nilU' ■^rantBr®miwiit>rxiTDonnoii~metnny submittcd-^by If Uiat happens, it would he only a machine back bn tlie tracks. summer •meeting of the contended something Has to be National Committee voto of 119 WASHINGTON — Senate $475,000 to jufll one teleplione Hepubllcan Notional Com--done about rising imports, lo 12) to Mr. Nixon’s preference Minority Uader Hugh Scott (R* company. mlttee-wns-overcome-briefly—AT{rjOoinff7-Comm1ttcemnn--forSnrr Diego:------nn7~W iron8~nDt~wlthout— CitiaorerwhTTpay-tholi^bills-- — XT' . when.inoneprlv«to.seB!llon,the Harold MoClure of Mlchlnan Sim ilarly, com m ittee collateral sin. has been having monUiiy for fear tliey'll be pjirty’s politicians pointed to the cxpresHod concern about U.S. men>bcrs showed no Inclination fun suggesUng that somotlilng luiuled off to pokey will find twin terrors tlwt luiunt them: aulomnkera building new plants to translate tliolr sympathies* be done about tlie deadbeats fascinating Big Business’ at- Uio conomy and Ihe youUi vote;^»broad-* while— curtrtillng—for~Spjrcr-Tr-A gnow —Into—who;tr|iycl3it.ouil‘l the_couTitiy Jihido-ttiw ard "JJUr_UOlltlcal_ Tlic occasion 'was a closed- produetion-at home. • - * ofgailkod prdjwure toltccplilfn ' running for President. ScoU candidates. It makes deals. A door breakfast meeting at tlio TJie clear message given to on Uio Ucket. Wlilto Hou.se would pass a law forbidding debt of |IG,352 Incurred by tho Denver Hilton Hotel of. Uio SO Dole for relay to Uio White poliUcal aido Harry Dent was Uic.qo genteel welsiiera from McCarUiy campaign in 1968 w as- national com m itteem en, House: Don’t Just alt there do besieged by committeemen, putting various campaign soUled for W,485, according to Copper Strike Break presided over by Si^n'. Robert KOinething about tlio ecoAqmy. particularly Southo'rnuru, expcmics on Uio cuff!...... ' TWA7 Tlio airlin e also said Dole of Kartsas, Republican While prodding for.-oconomlc asking about Agnow's fate. But It seems .Democratic imd anotlier McCarthy debt of.15,M7 National Di'airman. What was action, however, the com- when Dent could give no Republican candidates still owe luid been “written off." Noi-- said boiled down to this; mltteomon expressed doubt reassurances, he. received' no more Uian )2.1-mllllon In out-• Uiwestern BqU Telephone also The Steelworkers’ Union and the "Greater emphasis on wagc- P re s id e n t N ix o n 's C h in a anyUilng m uch can be done wlUi pro-Agnew arguments In .sUindlng airline bills and nearly was understanding of Me- Kennecott Copper Company have price policy is vital," said Burns.- inltlutlves, thou«h a ‘poIlticai-Uio-youUi'Vote.-ContradicUng retu rn . -WOO.OOO- to -varlouff-tclcphono. CarUiy.’H.tlnpnclal_pi:oblonw^U__ agreed upon an economic package, “The problem of cost-push in­ coup, by ho m eans assu re his Uie W hite Hou.so lino-, Uiey SOj u n accu sto m ed ;- .companlog In Uilf wukG.oI_thfl^-wrotC-o£fjL|5.60Q-dcbL------tlie first tnajor breakthrough In the flation, In'which escalating wages reelecUon. RnUicr, conUnued agreed Uiat even If tho new Republican pollUclans to even lOflfl campaign. ' llilnfis are tougli all over, but 25-day copp«Uyi>oJicj¥flJhatilcno unlirhited cost of living ihcrea;se' unbal^i^ng the econorny. wiUi the youth vole. “This whole PAULHARVEy “ ...... all,...... got elected, is In default. His M c^rthy-wlU-run • again. Ob-, amounting to one cent per hour for President Nixon has hoped for m eeting lias b ee n an o x o rc fse In- campaign owes Ahierlcan vlously. Gene is-too busy every increase of four-tenths of one, more statesmanship from labor unreallty," one committeeman • |G0,376 and United Airlines Uiinking big thoughts to concern percent in the consumer price and to avoid wage-price reviews or told us. "Tlic only exception . $75,000. Sens. H ubert H um phrey liim self wiUi paying Ldlls, and I was Uint breakfast with Dole." and'Ed Muskio owe American fear Uiat one more campaign index. When such a settlement is Technology controls. Such concern with self- $138,702 and United $70,000. will wind up w ith our o n ly - regarded as disappointing, there Is Huge budget deficits expected delusion, not Uie conservative little encouragement for hopes of over the next two years and tiie revolt anticipated by some at P rcttactd ttaoyouand l Doe, It Invito war or ml«ht It JS n iil^ d "-trs'u r^ M i! 2 r ,; i ‘s ^ t'‘i t h e tiie White Houho, w a s tho luivo questioned how much prevent war? . Democnitic convention. Im no\ m.tv L mt„r»l in trnv.llnJ hv ■ pnrLln-thp inf]ntinnnry. spiral____ doclinirfl-ihalanro. ^f-tr-ado-mako- ... . . , _ ioluKylvniriu-cuscd-«f- nennUve note volc(^ privately gotten around to paying 'bus 'and conununlcating with No wonder Arthur F. Burns, the outlook for wage and price -lilghor nnd firater, com* dumping 200'million tons-of liero. On tlie contrary, the Am erican $135,072, nnd Scott hU fa r-lln n g m a n a g e rs by munlcntlng Instantaneously, contaminants Into tlw air and Chnirmnn of tlic Federal . Reserve Blflbilizntlon gloomy indeed. con.scrvatlvc-orlontod Natlonnl claims McCartby also owes sccoml-class mall. .Board, continues to urge the Nixon Inflation’s ultimate cost to the Committee iip|)earc(l lo ttHV(T -luit-l«Ui8ivftoio-an-aormnl.rnn ino'mllllon-HmjiLDll-lntn-Dun. Administration trf" take strortger nation, as in the growing financial atollowcd whole Mr. Nixon's — we assume such things to be oceans every year...... Hu/lli'h In rh in n nnllrv imfl boneflclal an d m ay b e tliey’re ■ T ec h n o lo g y 's In se cticid es measures to reduce “an unac-. crisis of higher education and tl'« roro jurpfiSglS,^ .. . _ . .. were defcqd^ for Increnslng “ ce|HiibTe^iifid^dirnger6iis“ rale“ of“ “alarmlniJ ^ag in defense, may well willing to nccopt without “ M cdlcalTirogre8s?-fl«rely-lf—foo‘1 tried by u Jury? ordlniitor of the Institute of Time And Place committeemen - Drake Edens Th“ Institute on Man nnd Police Studies |n Waslilngton. of Seutli Carolina and Peter Science conducted a trial nt Its Ttiese and othtrs testified pro ------^ J ------O ’Donnell o f T e x a s - but on r i s o o f c h - e o n t e r - I n T e h - and con before a ju ry of 32 of ...... When site selecbirST 5 r“ t t n r T 9 7 2 cbnilng'presidential cffhrpiOiJn— Mn-ldeoloKlcal 8rm»k,-IJIa! ««eluelrvlUeJlY,;-‘‘Techoloiiy. your peers— ^ , Republican National Convention a l w a y s s e e m s to t a k e on a different any good bread-and-butter’ ''““ f tlie people. Machines were ^fenM (or aspect when cities and dates for tho l»lltlclnn, each was. worried' Veteran toUrtroom n torneys makbig man's work easier and named Diego as the city and iaKM .W iKM lidi'ieim ------|,i„„tB(!ronnlBllBsuo^No-l'-th 0 -P ‘'®P»i'«>-*bo-proaecutlon-«nd-accus«l-of-wr«oklng-hl*-iior. late August as tho time, all d o u b t— nationijl conventions have been. tho defense. I<*a.nod barrUter vo^ there wasn't mtjch — was determined. There Is an aura less Token toSflther. these were '-"“bi Nlier served as Judge. DaU banks were praised for 'T llB‘¥ftiile iroW a wias___'^nehnlnns imd more realT Itls easier ¥e ariannenls by Edena and . JUfM .conslstod'-opslreanillnlnj-rosonrch-jind officially neutral, but It waS'less for the reader io picture tho < O'Donnon^ thbro Is absolutely reason, (or pesslmUm pro(esslonal. people. privacy. oeutr,fll toward San'Diego. . various- personalities mentioned In .-They Ustened'to authoritative. And -wheit-^U the-evidence Hie Democrats, as previously - connection witli tho conventions rp g ard ln g 1072. N e v erth ele ss," 'Hepubllcanliiirabllcins should not deceive w ltn ia^ teatlty (oraM against was In and the Ust wltness_wa8 announced, will hold their con engaged in : tho day-to-day ac­ themselves that Mr NUon’a the antipersonnel bomb and the heard and the Jury had been ■ 'ventlpnjn M iami Beach in July^ tivities of {hese affairs in the flesh. speetacubr overtures’to China Jspouble .baby botto, human InstruoM by the bench to stress Thus, 12 months from now, the Many millions of .words will be^ or any other .peace moves can dst* tanks, garage doors with Re words "on balance''In theb- . name of the Pemocratic «artdlda,te "Obscure d eep^ted economic elecUHc eyes, moonwalks and deliberations.., On ■ balance, written, about the conventions of'^ dif fiuulty . ■’int>Bedt^-tfiB -^iMrtv— ^------^eounUng-deWb~«nd'~mdit«i — ;THBr r i n a i iftrBtonged diiiiWintlBir lir7i2“bBtWB6Vniow and next sum- m adejS ta^a miscalculation Modem technology - the does teehpology contribute WlfT^be^Knownr . ■ t}iere!wlll be little doubt as to the gradually take on' a more, order would 6c\itae bread-and-* accused and defended. Tlie jury voted - ,19 to 13 . identity of th e Republican coQ- authoritative and vital aspect .as Two/scienUsts who helped for conviction, om i ^ Hrvix. b u ild th p A-bomb were /'Technology was fdund guilty convention times approach. E d e n s w as -vftSntion winner. . eloquehtwarnlngthat'theNjxon =nd cross* of lowering the quality of ;"He's been eallag ey fry thing.AHk'chapillcki, shct (Te~ Speculation concerning an up- . ex a m b ie d j/ • human Ufel" became />r«Wden(— now we H|iow W H V f" - T ■. -Suna«^, AJuuil I. I?7I: TImM-Newi,' Twin' ld*Ko' J Times-News Times-News Public Forum PuW i^Forim T

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'E a role In this crime, which container would have sufficed Is program a simple mailing jmccesafuUy—tfl-havc,.yuHt remains “too secret,^* . typical of miiny government procedure chango would make. agunoidA.----- :------And"don't” forBot~thcTcost^ assessed forlli^alyri Forest HIDDEN^Us^A, author massacre. The U.S. Joined in the grandson of the famous Orie inatanco, repented fl to 10 those envelopes that would bo supporting opposition by the Russian General Krasnov, lim es m onthly. Is well known to saved. You, the tijx-paycr USSR. repatriated with his father and' mo personally. Each .Medicare supporting Medicare,-^ould bo No action was over taken and grandfather, is a documentary payment and ib nccompanylng Interested, and lust possibly do little publicity given to the 1052 stjitcm cnt, for services ren> 'something — almost anything similar to the Zawodny book on U.S. Congressional report Katyn, and m et the same fate ea dofed an elderly patient, comes ~ to reduco Medicare's cost to establishing guilt ori the part of to publicity and circulation. to mo In a Keparnte envelope. each of us, mo as well as you. the USSR, and reconrmiendlng Finally escaping Russia,’, he One doy's mail may contain 2 to And Just In caso tlio reader is that the U. S. “should seek died before his book was 6. Ttiese could bo easily and wondering — none of my fees ]y pncloiiod In one publlahed.abfoken.man. ’Commission of nations One wond than Germany andJRussia to sit expose of Katyn ~ emanating I am only one of som e 200,000 W. CARYLE SMAIL, M.D. as a jury to hear the facta of the from Israel. Facts had long_ to 250,000 pliyslclana treatin g , Jero m e -K aly n ^'o rest— Maasacrer*^— bccn'aValtaWe'clurlng IRellme H e-s-A -A ^ei^y-B u^sy M d eath IN THE FOREST, by faraell Interests ^ere being - ^ KraawodftyTft*»bllflhe^n-1068—pi>onwted-bH ----- by Notre Dame University the dominant forces working - State Senator John M. would bo preferable to o anyway, ho said, on firstptimo ^ IVess, a documentary of con­ with the U.S. in creating the Over Populated Darket’, now in Ids third te rm In Federally-imposed plan. offenders, and the legislation g siderable magnitude, was Zionist State. And even though ^tho Idaho Senate where ho Is Ho helped draft the com- Just formalizes the routine.. ' | similarly Ignored. Book review the USSR has seen fit to exploit ■■:T«)W‘ c h a b r m a n " D f T t lw p o w c r f u l------—prehonsive. nev^prebate-system- -n -^‘M ler-aUf^he-»aldr“ y.oUT-7^-§ -iournals played-iV-down. or-did- •the Arab oauaA'togaizi-aMcure— Doju^^SIrs; oxampio Uiey represent. Health, Education and Welfare wlUch will take effect next Jan. take u y q u n iu ter and give him a ^ not review it, few libraries foolhbld in'the Mid^e East." In your Sunday edition you t Ijc p resen t birth r a te in t!»e Committee, is a busy man. 1. Ho admits U)at “We've felony'chargA and ho cannot stocked It, and I pu^chased my Jews are stllTeml^atlng fr<»iv Imd a largo arUclp about tho United States la 3.3 children per He says that-the Legislature . . already discovered some of tho become a cdridi^ate to be a copy directly from the R ussia b Is ra e l— In A p r ^ 1071, Vincent family as Uiey wore wuple. Even If it wore 2.0 our takes, so.much-of.his. time that______. bugs ln.tiuLsystcm/.'.whlch w ill. ..lawyer,-a-Judget-a..doctor,-a.-, publishers.-^ The -evidence -more Jews left Russia for Dn-ael" selected'first funticf'Up In population- would not stop (to has little Umo for hobbles. bo corrected by the next dontlst OP any of the military • therein presented,'pictorial and than during any single month Idajio’s All-American Family growing for seventy years. A Out It doesn't take long to legislature, but says Uiut the academies. If ho has a felony documented, is horrifying. since Israel w as fo u n d ^ In 1M8, competition. Ttie Vincents arc a family wltli six children can discover that one of his real now code is "a good one." against his record, then h« can Polish soldiers, 15,000 of them . ' If we are to mete out punish­ .talent^ and handspmo family; nullify the efforts of several “hobbles’* is work with youUi, Sen. Barker says a new Idaho never be,a candidate for-any of Including m ore than 8.000 of- m en t for w a r crim es, le t's go all to emulate their examples of concerned couples who havi ■ particularly in regards to Constitution . is needed to Uicso." ncers. were Involved; iMtween the way, and Insist our press energy and tUllgcnce rnlghUi_olp_ t^^ children or nono at all... If education. roplaco the “orchaic and out- • Tlio state law conforms to 4,443 an d 4,800 bodies w ere treat all incidents with equal _us_dll._____ !------1 — ------peo|^cl-.cQnsfiloi:_tIicmsolvc8------Hewas chalrmanof-the-Buhl------m oded-nnd - blgoted-^‘-eon«^- -fe d e ra l legislation which sets u p - e*humed-flt-Katyn{-448-men~candor I question, however, onQ ^good parents and desire,a large School Board for 12ycars before stltution now in effect.; a nationwide register of (Irug- were found alive at TERESSA D. HENDRY aspect of tljo example tlioyset^fam lly, they slwuld consider his election to the I^egislature in Sen. Barker said ho expects ^aw offenders. Sen. Barker said. Pavellshtchev borrof the ap- Jerome Mr. and Mrs. Vincent have six adoption. In UUs caso,' tho 1066. During.hls tenure on tho tho legislature will pass several All persons charged by the - children'^ ' , parents rnlght hove one or two school board. Barker urved as needed amendments, hoping to . Btoto,_whetbor. firaWlmo of­ . At this time, when Uie world children of their own and adopt president of the Id^io School " develop a new, constitution by fenders or repeaters, will be supports 0 population of 3.6 the rest — as many as they Trustees’Assoclatlon. amending tho pt-esont document recorded by the federal Bureau billion and America Is tho want. This .way, the parents Before that. Sen. Barker ra th e r th an trying to gain public of N orcotlcs, m u ch u s com-r fourth most populated nation In could have tho large family they worked with youth for many -acceptance of an entlrely-new prehensive records are kept of~ Uio world, I wonder, about want and also give a home to yeiu*s, d ating back to his own code. all criminal activities. Progress having a family with six children who mlglit otherwise experiences as a Boy Scout. He Son. Barker'is a busy , Repeaters can be ferreted out - children. Wlien half of tlio have no family at all. , earned Eagle rank as a scout, businessman. Ho says he hos wlwrever they go. peo^o in .tlie world are now it is easy, in Idaho» to forget and now holds tho Silver B eav er been In the farm and livestock' The state law is simllar ^to h^mgry. jjv o rry about largo tiiat the vyorld is teeming with award given adult Scouters. ______I business for_19 about yeaj______19 years and model legislation which. Sen. j Office ottha County- lamUlos — especially large people. S ^ y enough, UTero are Sen. Barker is a com- operates IhoTJohn MTlJarkor . Barker believes, will soon be Is the a ty of Twin Falls, American fanillies. Althougli fewer and. fewer places the^ mittooman-at-largo in tho insurance agency In Buhl. adopted by qU states. Which has grovim and replenished wo comprise only 6 pdr cent of days where you can forget. I'm -Snake _River_.. Area_-_Sco_ul_ _ J|o_ Is president of the__ _ Working with the varied fields . ______. ■ Fin llf.A . __.-^lA 1__ ^ 1- 1- A_ :;2?wryoM-Who-callal Uie world's i^pulatlon, we .use afraid-w^ won't be able t^ - Council, and worked to develops American- P'alls -Rcservoir- -of ^ucauM and welfare,-offers jilmost half of its resources. escape it for long, ^ e n now, Camp T.E. Roach In the Snake Dlstrict, hovlng served as an Interesting insight into Ovdr^wpulation is directly some scientists suggest that we River Canyon. director of tl)e district for 14 human nature, ho says. It's birth was in the Sagebrush, related to pollution. For young adults and our children It's roads were sagebrush trails His interest In education and y ea rs. * "Everybody's Interested In example: A few million people are lucky indeed, for we will be And future plans were in a rush tho.young Is reflected by his ' Ho has served on the session education,but most people only might not bo able to pollute the first, and last, people to chainnanshlp of the Health, , of his church, and has been complain about welfare.*'------To entice ihe Iron H iM rivers beyond Uielr capacity to witness our own extinction, Education and Welfare Com­ president of the Buhl'Rotary counteract but 205 million' ixt us rple our lives with mittee (HEW). Tho committee Club, Junior Chamber of!- Looking to the future. Sen. Barker foresees an'lncreasingly 'moro logic nnd snvft Uic_wnrld_ — la imnortflnt 1______^ ^mmorce and 'Chqpiber of And Railroads came quickly “ of thb"Ursy) can and do. Even In for our grandchildrcnr per cent of the Idaho general Cofnme rw. ^ ” fflrneuii“pr6DifiM"6f^mKirernB' For well they kkew plan Idaho wo have polluted. REGITEASLEY fund Is spent In,tho three areas. Ho w as prcsldentiO f the board state universities. That chpi^lng of the Sagebrush Would be the toll of man 1 {Remember Rock Creek?)— Twin Falls, ltdaho Barker sayi of directors of the Buhl Antique __ the— public— Is "not — Alltheaemia-deeds-are-aurelr-StntiaticrfrWrt U.s;-Newrand~ n e IS ais< ri7)eaire,~worKin^^iiri~ prepared" to continue to in­ - not-the-fault of the Vincent,- World Report Nov. 0, 1070; pg. Senate Judiciary " Conlmittoo • ; ■ - the“ unlque theatrical group' crease appropriations to Id^ho Ihe trees brought from! the Mountains family. I merely question tho 30, J a n . 11, 1071; pgs. 30-40. and serves on tho Legislative sin ce 106^. institutions of higher education, M ade.tlrober(or..theJunie8^ Council. He ^ one of the seven In the legislature, Sen._ _the-atate-Board-of-Educatlon* flhalquicklyb^an.growing “ Haho^'Contrnlssloners—to“ the-‘ Barkei^was—ins^m ental ' in" m ay' hav e to puV a lim it on the And localUlng all the "Roams". Education Oommlaslon of tho_,, obtaining state funding through -oLjitudchtfl_whft_CBn- - S t a t e s ,------^a------f ia llo n ^ d e ~l]io Arts and Humanities attend each school. “It's come GooidXare ' organltaiion-ooneerned-wlth-^— - Commlsslon>>(or—the-T heatra,- •in ^ther-atates-^ it-eeuMceme "Mucatlon'tnMI phasa; - SenrBarker defendsHhe new" to Idaho," .ho says. By horses then, were trod H e Is ch a irm an of.the Interim law which designates as a And the blaxe of dust above theip . legislative, committee tak in g jnlsdemQanor, (irst-tlmo Editor, Hmes-Nows; puters, telepathy Monitors and The fedurbl government will Came firoai.the "IVaihpled Sod", narcotlbs possession. He says Wo are nurses formerly elaborate Intensive and to develop'a "better formula" of probably Khvo to take o v ^ state . the law Is necessary to protect employdd. nt Magic Valley Coronary Care Units; they are public school finance.- - - — • welfare programs In order to He Is also working to. help unwitting drug experimenters. But the Senk>rs of that O ty Memorial Hospital and have grossly lacking In the good assure adequate financing, the develop a state no4ault In- The courts haye been using Knew that someday U would change ' recently read many opinions In nursing care and warmth that Is Senator said. “I Just don't think lenlencey.-fbr the most part. And.Bring'thea-^ia^ people ^ . . regards to the criticism of the present at ihe . Mogia-Valley i :_1' _ Bttfflncfl plan , which h e believes th ere'll be m oney enough.'-* Who^would afetile dh the Rangel administrator and-poUcles-of- ___ ^— fhp h»°p^*»'^- ' -v^’ ------„ Mperienced -several - — ^ -M any of the fflults pointed oiit dUfferent- adm inistrative And it’> cbuigedi ukI vny,wcliil itfc current and the .ne^ for pftjp-ams — we find It ex- An U» bdp

HKYBURN-Clnde Bolen,-17. TOGOMPARE daUKhter of Mr; nnd Mra. Frank Uolon, H oyburn, will cbinpoto In Drly* .0 D A T S I^ ^ ------'Cont^Hi™ OUAUTY - I (hff N aU onalH U K S^Q U lfldc'Q ' -D.l»« €. TOYOTA------^ c rmp^tVP»RTS'»rStllVlcr~ I— ftt-FUer»-Sh«-wUl-be-onUr»d-ln- tho brcnk uwuy roping* und IHINBM VITHINIW JA M H Ifl IMrOHf. ------burrol-rHclntj.------; vm m w coiT nioM DODCIII Clndc WHS' Krudunted, Uils sprlnj? from Minlco HlKh School and plans to attend Montana State University, Hozornan, Mon t.,' UUa Jjill, majorlnti _ Iri conrimorcial art und hopes to Iw on tlie cullugo rodeo (cam. ' aio moved wlU> her family to Heyburn two, years nuo from S ouvenir itom California. nidlnR horBos nil hDrliforsJi entereotUion in lArUTERIVlAnilAU ropln({ a t tlio ago of R In Arizona. Trade dollars jingle Site has takon p a rt In rodoo e v e n h In five s ta te s iiicludinj? |L A Z A SUITE TWINKALLS — Thejlnfileof' purchased ospoclally for. the Arizona, Texas, Kansas, metal dollars hafl'be«fl heard In rodeo and. If those who have the California and Idaho. In M/UJREEM BARBARA I e E ' Twin Falls and surrounding dollars want tliem redeemed, OillfornlH sho w as a m em bor of Uiey must do so before August towns for the last month — an Junior nodeo Association. STAPtEiflH ’Ha r r is s r a m t unusual sound since silver 31. The dollars are worth |1 After moving to the Mlnl- dollars bccame 8Q_iicaiifce. until then. Pnuntu tirpti «ihi» lit several years aKO. Othor. more expensive KcttlnR the Minlco Hl^jh School dollars ul.u have been JQ io^Jlnglc—ls_from_lfl,OOD. In lOf.9

Uio NaUonalHlah School Rodeo. l hna n mcmborship of alwiit 25. , ...... c o n to s ta n l a t tho sho ha.i been a p c n n il holiior -W lniollarsrwhlch-featuw •-N nllonal HlBh SchODffiodojrwill' ot Girls lloilco A.TOociai!oniIri™ -G indo-Bolcn-rounds-a7p<»l« . nkp.of .Idfllio on one aide and . bo givfen-one of-tho-BOuvenir - i m ------tho National .High School em- trade dollars when he roBlsters Her fatiier trained her roping blcm on. the other side, were for Uie rodeo. horse, 6ut she did her own Almanac b-nlnlng of tlio horiic (or barrel iiy u„|ic,| prcss Intcmallonal racing and tho poles. SJic trains Today is Sjiturday, July 'M, I^ansas champion gets horses for otlier people and is tlic 212Ui day of 1071. presently breaklnt{ a colt. 'me moon is l>etwocn its first -DuringlliWiUinmcc^ic-WQckiUquartor- h o r s e f i part»timt! at Fred's in Burley. Tlie mornlnn stars arc Venus, Clndc's mother was «^*i'»nmn'SntumT FII£R - Brad Mattox of Ho rodeos full time during tlMJ profcRsional trick rider for 22 Tiic evening stars are Mercu- Derby, near Wichi^, Kans.. summer and competes ngalnst years. Many local residents will Jupiter. say s he and tlio sta te 's Itigh. -adult cowboys for cash prizes, remember her as ^‘Bcrncice 'Hiosc born on tills, djjy are school chajmpi'on roper,' also H e m ay go to California UiLi T aylor Dos.sey" a t Uie Twin from Derby, "get tlieir kicks winter so lie can compete all Kalis County Fair and Rodeo, On this day in history: from horses rather than druKs." year around. sev eral y ears back . J j } 1792 Director David 'Ihe cliamplon calf roper in .. . , nUtcnhouse laid Uie corner- Mattox, wito won Kansas' Her riithcr Is n well-known high s^chool g ll-^ o u n d cowboj Kansas hl^h school circles Is '~tltlo^hopc3~t(r~bccQmtr Uie federal [government. "1^^10tw l‘^eo~ridef;-Hovt w dl he docs when ho competes ^lln-W40-AdelHHltl©r-bttnncd- ■ tlie prnnMcg___of Cliristian 'a t tlTc .l^atlbhal--I!l^j ^diobl- Rodeo tiHs week a t F ile r \#ill -Seiehce-in-Nftzi-Gjirmany. F lI^R — Th° all-around Leo nritchcs, sired by one of tl)C In ll)-13the F ren ch C om m ittee .■uwgirrfrunfTWVddjTU^cldo scoWii yiil Mattox has been riding slncc Scott who competes In all girls' Leo Cluint. Cliiirles de Gaulle chairman of he was a year old and showing rodeo events nnd team roping.. Miss Scott Is 10 years old and Uio Committee of National Iwrses since iw was two yours Slie lives wlUi her parents on will be a Junior this fall at Defenr.c. old. He gnvoup liorsc shows for Uielr coltlo ranch near Panacfl._Lincoln^Countv_Illgli-Sdiool.___ In __ I9i3 —S e n a te — M ajo rity - •^odco8,-^hDwuvcrr“ bL’cnuH0' _Key. _Tlie family .alsQ raises Sliojin]oya QlLspoctii and.iu the-l-codcr Robert Taft, of . rodws'arc"a "lot more cxciUnk_ -rcglalcciid-Quariedioraes------tJl-junloM cadci^Ior-Llncoliu-diedJivNav^Yqfk Cit" and^TulIengn^’^ Miss Scott’s usual mount Lq County.’ - A UiQuglit J o n -to d a y : Ilcnry,___ nioreau said, ‘‘It takes two jo speak the truth, one. to spciik, Television Schedules Uie other to h e a r." . Sunday, A uo-1, m i B - l^llrn , , and hit nourollc accounlanf dovise a A I 7:30on Channel! 3 And II, and at unique oot-rlch-qulck tcheme: 10:^S on » ) — T h « Six W IvM ol HI. )b. fli — Golf TournamenI wieci a terrible icrlpt, hire an awful Henry VIII, “ Calherino ol Araoon." i . . • J>M cat! and an Incompetent director — -The acclaimed ^DOC'■terl0t JO, 3 - r ilm and when ltjo tliow foUIfrm nKB flff' JORM’SCAEE chronlciM llie Hie and4lH m arrlaoM 4 ~ AAovIe "T h e Three Sloogei Oo with tiie backeri money. ol Menrv VIII. Tonlohl, Henry, aoe Around the World In ft'Date" . 5 - Miftler Cd Ifl, wooi and wed« IKe tlrono-wllled Evening U liriv the Spanlth prineeik Calherlne, I) — Coniultalion t:oe pfovldlng an alliance wlHt Spain snd 3iM H i. 3. S — Newt, Woather, Sportt U 'csl luils (tie protpeci ol male h e lri lo the Jb. ], n — Whcro'i Huddloi }tj, 4 — TrutI) or Contequoncos Tudor llntf; ‘ ' ' ' ’ ' ” ' 5— Coll____ 7b — AQC Nowi Spoclai ’ Morning "4!M ...... B — Newlywed Camo . ■ ihrBcsl! «:SS 3*1- 7b, g, S — Commcnf n — My Throe Son» 3 — Tlmo-lor Modllallon ______Jb, 3, II - COS New» ~ K S « iiin r ■■<130- . Hi. B.— DIrd'i Eyo View HOME-COOKING II the atUoiuuU' Itinar-iurUce Til, 7b, 9 — NDC Newt »]. 3,11 — Lucliio Qall eKploratlon began on ichedule at 3b — 0«alh Valley Dayi 4, S — L o l'i Make a Deal 803 MAIN AVE.W. 4i40 a.m., regular program ing will 3 — Hof Dog 7ti — Mlitorogtrft be pre-ampted lor covei^ge, due lo . 5 - My Erlend Fllcka 7b — Drady Dunch end al about 11:40 ».m . II — Sovenly Apollo IS 7iM S:U H ttie m itileiilen n U - in — >t»— Mowle -'-'Jamaica Run^' — 1. 5,-r- SflVoa.Soflj______regular-programming mav-be pr«:_ 3, II — Tom and Jo rry , 2b, 3, n - La itio empted (or special reporti. 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Cowgirl is Sunday, Augu»M. Twin Palis,. I^ho 7 two-time llrarownd

FILER Alice Vickors, luola, M 1s 9 ., won llmruund' Mlasiasippi title this year. . When, ‘sho competed at nattonaljlast year at-Pargo,-Nr

gic)s cow cutting, end In 1069, nho w as firs t in th e nation In cow 'cutting. ' Miss Vickers" is state secretary of high school rodeo. In 1069 sho won first In cow cutting In tho stnte.andln WO gw won first in barrel racing. first In cow cutting and second in breakaway roping to win the all-around title. y e a r sho won first in. cow cutting nnd ^oconci ’ in brcukawuy rdplng lo.become Uio sta te 's all-around cow girl.

Alice Vickcrs, Ulissis^ippi ^ ^ ^ ------— ------r——------Gooding 2 3 members on IdahQ^eam cowboy is Oan KinscI throw s his slack

■ FII,I3R-Twenly4hroc,ldaho fieocBctiiwn; Slmno Morton, St. -3 ^evenlcr-^ -TmnlmtantffTdll^ciiroTCnrihorTvai®!^— - Gem stflto [n tlic Mfltlonal Hii'.ll A lso, M onto F lin k h o iiao r, ScHo’EI Rodeo linnls 0|wnlnB Goodlnfii Joo SiiRors, Goodins; DI.ISS - Mark Ixo is nn Holly McCombs will Texan wins second iicto-luc^oy,------L;------N o r d -H II I,-H o lb r o o k |-M a rk - - __year-old Gooding County youth , SlK of the uroup rcjircscnllnK Kuni, Dorn; Carol Dakcr, Hid hoststato iompctcd In the Kooskla;’ Holly McCombs. all-around title 1070 national llnala. GooUInK; DInno Kondor, S E GOODING - A protty blonde lilgh school rodeo and her first Hoadini! Uio continKcnt arc Klmborly; Lori Harrison, , 111^ II „ , 7. „ B'''''''™Goo(llni!Wlllbor(icln(! year at natlonals. Sho plans to „ , .n < n ir , • " Bill Pattumon, lUchficId, and Malad; Donna Bascy, Wilder; ^ around barrels and polos at Uie attend Boise State Collefie this FH-En - Dan KInsel, who Uils .fa l. He was graduat«J Glenda Griffcth, wlio Cindo Bolen,'Ifeyblim; Marta, tall, but "wishes" she had one “ 1^“ ““ all-around cowboy, (rom tjie le«as M iliary In- ■‘were cfioscri all^roun'd cowboy "GatoH, GoodlnK; Oada Tyson, Hodco at Filer by virtue ol . 5 . . ^ . . . lias won sin saddles and 14 stituto at San .Antonio this and cowKlrl. respectively, Murphy; , Jane. MaKuard, M d d A f n l" !.n°o”ntZ!,’‘ f u ” ("r'f “ “"S’ M<=Comta. IB. daURhter could en ter anoUier hlRll school ‘"“ I'’'}' durlnK bis y ears sprlnfi. He lives n ea r C otull^ -Qtliera— aro—Queon—Su»oi\-Coldwoll;- and Helen Parke, and picking on opt onal Uiird. ofMr.andMrs. Alan McCombs, rodeo. ■ of rodeoing. K nse is a member ol the Maheras,' Idaho Falla; Mark Malta. - Mark placed first In Mddio r„ci„K and Slio does, howovor, plan to Natlond Ilonortry.Society and Uo,Goodln|!; Randy QIavoson, Sauers, Pattersoa, Morton, teo n c rUUnii a t s ta 0 and Moe goat tying at tlio Idaho Join BSC’s rodeo team and •as a “■"“"“'''P “'“ "n l>y Te«as youUi was a dlsblct Gold Star Award -L flrsn ziU ___ B rsn l___ Gicalcr,' anrk,-MI^■^l^^lffcUl-^md-Mk^- Sagers,G^BJ!isM J!lfit_S;V;:HlBh^SRX;— Falrfleld; Georifo Tallabas, Parke competed In Uio 1070 an^;;;;r^br to Ue all n"'™ Association, be prudent of the Labile County Caldwell: nob Clnrk, finals. In nnUonnl competition so. her wants to-lfs an accepted event now fljmibers 1141 « Club, vice president of WA off o f horses like Uio ones M a rk „ „ ,y q „ „ n ( y i „ „ „v c n t w as In college rodoo m em bers, and lie feels for- iuid a m em ber of the FFA rodo. , , , barrel racing. Slio, llko oUier Holly spent part ' of tho tunatp to be ablo to participate Judglnj) team. He was nam ed rJIliri Mnlenders, however, has Uio summer on crutches for a fool ‘“ k '' “"■'“nference In the Te *.. Gooding County s rodoo option of competing In one event iniury which honncned after the at Hler. preparatory-league where he All-around won ?an^h'''be!^r2en B i L j n d _ ' " 'l™ lllv..n n d _ «ta te ro

.- {EiUtor'inolei Gforge Juker, Bu^l, who wai (he firtt preitdent of Idaho High^Scfaool Rodeo, hai traveled aroimd the xouairx,-rop|jpi_calW i and tbufaiK iteeni at lome of'the top rodeoi In the Dalton. Each year-W hoj-he-iravded-to-tba- Pendleton Roundup at Pea- dleloQ, Ore., Buck WDkeraoa would look Juker up and give him a c o p y o f liJf latefi W M ien -'^:?^?^-pocni.-;.FoUowtni I* one of* TWIN r* L H ., IDAHO . ju k c r’8 favorites.) -ByjnJCKJUMCERSON.

Hiat travel a circuit wido. IVylng to win n chanjplonaliip _ vipme rDpe, aomo_dog, aomo ritlo.

Anticipation fills their hcorts As they travel from cities to towiin, All ea){cr to tak e an o th er try At wlnnlnK one of tho crowns. I For weeks somolimes hard luck do^s Ihcin And cxpm^ca arc hjg)j, 1/ you plenso, It Inkcsnnonoy to trnvijl an d o a t nn dalccp . 'l^icn there are always Uio aiiry fees......

-Su thoy travel both day and'night, —At'lho*iiaxts»io-Uia-prizofi-arc4iiuIi^ And each of them wants a “bite.”

Somctlimcs a cowboy migfU «cl liurt r^ditTnynimnip^rTr^ih^— - 'riicn for winning some iwrt of champloiiiiliip Ills chanecs are shot to hell.

Bccnuso while he is knitting « broken bone Or healing wmo busied Joints; Tl)e rodeo circuit can't wait for him . And tho rest arc piling up points,

It'sojioDof/iKamothlsrod^gamc - _ Witli ahbnal versus man, T in s WIIEHE it's oll koIhi! to-happen thU week - the Twin - campers and trailers will be parked. And, that grassy oval in­ ^-SQmatlmftfl.lhn rnw bQV_£nn_wln_tho fiRht__ side th e tra c k a to v e an d right of the aren a, will be larg ely filled Sometimes the animal can. -EoUs-CoiiiiiyJiimciuiuitai wii-ri.«i(e cf.llalKJJjnUonaLUJi!h_ School llodco. This aerial view of the grounds was taken last “wlifThorse trailer*. And, of course, there will be kids and year after thenew grandslaiidii, bottom eeoter, were completed. spectators all over. Maoy of the baras will be filled with horses Wlien o cowboy draws a bucking horse Site o f finals A sim llarjhet taken this week would appear much different'. A brought here by the teen-age contesUnts bi the National High And tho announccr says “coming out” cow cutting oreno has been conBtnicted In the old aren a, ceriter, School Rodeo, and the stock peas will be filled with rodeo stock On 0 horse tliat has never been rode and nn tlie grassy area among and Itelow the trees on the right, from Golden State Uodeo Co., producer of th e show. Ho must have a hoJirt that's stout.

Tlicn lust g secrtnd before Uic “hom" After spurring high imd “riding tljjlit’’ He is brought down to "old moUieroarlh" TNational officer is — And-UiC-CQwbov lia s lo st th is fiulit. fo rm e r ‘^‘faTnnT:hroy Or a ro p e r Jsrc a d y to lliro w a joop ' =Rut'thrwily^o«ir>hu»>dodg«dr His horso has. followed Uie turn so quick S PILEn — Arnold Marker, small bleeding ojHiration of Tlio cowboy is nearly dislodged. National Ilii’h School nodeo POAs nnd AppalooBas." S ftecretary-treasurer, developed Marker, wlio is n reiiource iij_nn_intcrosl4n-imlmalH-«t-«n-conUr-lJBffil^^^ N.D. He has placed In saddle' Homemakers of America Beau saying: “It Is tl>o deslro of NEW " bront• ridihg, bareback...... riding Und lsnmemborof UmStllwoll every American youtli to piny and bull rldlPg In coduos. High School wrestling und track co'wbOy. Tliey want to be good Ho also was active in aUiloUcs^ teams. Ho belongs to tlio Zion cowboys, for tho good cowboys ■S'nn 'Vaffctj S(cci>cf In high school and has received* Methodist Cljurch and has boen-madoi America, It Is our 11 alliletlc letters. Ho aUo has active In 4-H Club work for eight responsibility to provide for the yonrtj. chance to participate in a good luis com peted Ih Uio st;ito tru ck ■~T7~r clisnti Amoricfltnportr*^ " m A i t r e s s s. - JO Y C E FU jLLEIl- me«t three'years.'In basketball •------And*jm_Amctlcan-8pQrt Itjs:^ he has received recognition for Uifl p a rt of Uie last fro n tier that M. 1^1 was once the "wild west," but being tho "'hustler of the year". Washington - imd for being Uio cham pion • ' . ' tl)o love of rodeo is all Qvor t)io - BOX SPRINGS : frefithrower and rebounder. In ■ w i n s t w o U nited S tates and It.W_O BPOtL football ha received troplilos for not unique to the west. / ' ‘ - all oround ■■^inaM iiii mu » t juNcm also was named best all around events > 'IU 3H - Jo y ce F u ller, Ifl, • and all conference linebacker. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. He Has been a class officer, FJIJ3R — *Tlie all-around QUEEN S I Z E ...... * 1 4 9 * Warren Fuller, Clarkston, [uirtlclpated In class plays and cowboy from Florida -won the W ^ . , Is all-brt^ndcoWglri IheV'horus. ' state bull riding and bareback . PLUS FREE FRAME from the.Nption{tl High School______Hci8anin6j'oarmemberof4-, riding chaipplonsldps this year i Rodeo's newest memberr r‘-‘-state, 1! and has been on the llvtsstock lo wii\ the all-around title. . W ^ i n 0 o n . Judging team' for eight years, Guy Masters, son of Mr. and _Sne .e rodeosroc* In junior, amateur 'judging UUtfft«to and.nalianal—MrSr-Guy-MaBterflr7 P«I«tkii, ■"an3T3ltIfB rlieJfe«Ihllw com^ition..He received the Fla., also was Florida High EVERT N MATTRESS CO. summer and U a m ^ b er of tho top beef ^owmandiip award School calf tQplng champion ln 0 Western States Junior Rodeo and qualified two years for the 1070^ ^ ^ • 326 2nd Ave. So. TWIN IFALLS AssociaUpn. For three year« state hprse school.. , Meters is 17 and wlU ^ a -of —-Enton comes from aiamlly.of wM nlor_lhls. falLJHe has been FUt'CHERFillNlTURE-RUPERT SKXCfiS FURNITUhE- BURLEY 1 GOODING ^nmuuvlaMnn And also was all- sevcn. Htf plans to attend Black activo'in scouting and was vlcf -^-MUKREBllitTURt-TWaHUS - the aw clatlon And also w m a}_ S peprfish. president of tHe F FA In m i . He around cowgirl, a t , CflMwell, ^yhere she U queen this yw r. S.D.,-this fall. ' ■ also Is a KtJy Club member..

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^ go western young man-or woman!

FILER — W^tern fashions are a part of ov^B ay scene in Magic Valley, but prolwBly'nevCT will they be as evident as they are In Magic Valley this week. _

Tuesday with , niore than 500 teen-age contestants from 24 stales. ' ' Each will be sporting western Wear, but as in any other type of fashion or culture, the different sections of the country represented a re sure to have their own special lp6k in western fashions. — ^—^^41w-basios-for-what-goes-lnto-a-w«sl8fn-waFdtol» are what goes on top, bottom and the middle. Each ____ cowboyor cowgirl has a hat, belt and big wide buckle, and.boots. The trousers and shirts that go with these ------item s-are^lckle-from one,vcatiiQ-the.next as-othcr fashions, but the hats, bools and belts have remained.,

WESTERN CLOTHES for iho working cowgirl aro ______lANA RRACKENBUny, a former >igh schbo/ ro- ~ fa^rtieT inio’ng drtyono vvTio rWoi fforsST. HiT(S~ deoer from Jerome, i)iPrTOf5tOted~ihB iop spot in" Sfwrio Qualls, Twin FallSf. adjusli a slirrup for o n e o f kkXt-f wesiern queen compefiflon. She is right In the mid- her fiding studenlt, Bfonda Sdyers, aho.Tw'm^Falfs. . »V\ISS 1x0000 dle^of her reign,_as Miss^ Rpdep Arperica/^ S/ieWe is a high school rodoqor w fio did not qualify . , making time during a busy schedule to appear a) ihe -Western workables for the fif}als so has boon sponc/ino h e r su m m er A m e r i C C I - NaUonal High School Rodeo this week. Her He front monfhs giving ridirig lessons al her parents ranch multi-colored shirt, bright orange bell bottoms and soulhoasf of Twin Falls. Slwrio's and Brenda's p ro c - :CtJior western attire are all frofn Mode's. Boots. Her iical but aflractive clothes are from Farm and CHy . ~ orange hat IsJoppdd off by iher''Misi'‘fiod»o~Amwri-~ — Disfribuliryg. , . CO c ro w n .

A BIG WEICOME lo Nallonol Hjah School R o de o Filer is given by LxtRoe Gilster, Falls, LaRae Hats- ~wilhnot~be~able~tof-compet«-‘in~na^nals~fhir^earT but'she pjans lo ity Ogain next- year. She'was run-- ner-up to the Idaho Hi^h School Queen during state _ PERC/i/NG' ON A chute gate at ih» Twin Falls off! finals at Burley. In June, wears an^attrc/tii^e County Fairgrotfnds at Filer is Dian^. F^ndwr, Kim- green western sult^ white ruffled blouse nnd hat .from ' b e rly , w h o will be competing this W9*k at tha Na- P«(e«en'$^We$#efn-Appof«/'''or"she"'poses In ' ihe~ :w e a n a ’ grqnidstands al the Twin Falls,County Fairgrounds at / coordino^ed cape outfit from FetersenYWastwrn A p - Filer. - . - ...... ' 10 TImes-News. Twin FflllSf IdAho Sunday. August 1971 Miss Pope/ Edward Myers Idaho Judging tor products county fair m -Bxchonye nuplral promise discussed

RICIfFinfLD - Mononc MALTA — Cq m Io County. ------Marlc_Hopc_imcl-.Edffflrd_D, -WW® Colo was guest_ r Myoru _oj«;hqngod_marrloKe 'speaker a t the M alla ’ TalU* vowa July 16 at the Shoshono wl8tor8-4-H,r-Club-raecting- B ap tist C hurch. Tho bride Is Uie 'Hfursday ev'ening at tho home -dauH hter— of—Me— and_JiIrfl». ^ of Douglas Harper. 4-H club -M «lvln-Popornichiiold,.and the. ■trldcRroom Is a son of Mr.* and tho bualness meeting, To prepare for Judging at tl)o D!iAU ABBY: Please help mo save what Is left of my Mrs. II. J. Myers, Arco. MBTty-WUdmaaleading the flag Muntv fair which-wlU soon be ­ innrriftge. My husband -hna plnocl»yod in a silver petal vase. . invited to pHrl|c}patfl. out.my.paiyntfifmmi>g ^.^^iii-finliimced-wlUUfl^iIfiscchlloLUi^^ V w bride’s colOnr Tall rO.se tree sUmdarda fornk-d ArrantfomentsA rrangem ents werew ere undeunder tho »m te:.ly n lava winnnw, nml anU.sMd ponrla. Ilor o( hoi pink nnd laCSrd^F^ Ine side decor. ■(llrcctlon (JmoKeynVnrd“anrt” but don’ wrnil to Ilo lo my parents as Jowli'S' » K"'*" used tor llie docoratlona for Iho Mrs. Clifford Conner, Rich­ Mrs. William Tracy, assisted by What should 1 do. HAVING TROUBLE worn'by her mother at her receiving line and serving field, aunt of the bride, and other officers and teachers. ‘DKAK HAVING: Don’t let yoor boyfri®od talk yo« InU -w edding, and tiny goldJarcM. Wliito’_Au!itrlnn. drapes, Lonna Znmpedrl, Rupert, Regular cia.siiwork In MIA will cou.'iln of the b rid e, cut and re sum e In S e p te m b e ^ ^ cTu'“" • Of M o rrrdir!,™". »;;od .iio ‘^cdj^icakT m7^ : KouDdfl like btd news, cool u. . daisies and swaj's of pink chiffon served as BennleCowglll, Howe, and Mrs. plni' rosebuds, .wa.1 centered bnck'ilropsover n cnrpofof deep Dena Slilplcy, nllickfeol, sisters D reS S is b o c k CONFIDENTIAL TO GOT A IIUNCII : yoar-ttfi«lrf—witirn“'iYlnnn"finttlcya orchld pucplc^— W ovcn^dccorntlve—of-the-brldegroom —served ------'llic dress'ls back'for fall’Tnnd” In ord«»r and ded’t dwtll en It. If you outlive yoor Auoch, yo< ^irenmer.s of fenclni; "entwined wltli pink punch and poured coffee. winter. It Is not chemise, sack. rnw alwayi chan|f« yoqr w ill..______^ flPd r (|jhf)n. ro.'U’.s and lavcm lcr wUitorla set" 'linrgtTgBrbOOk^aintttPTittcd A^lnC7ktckytlonnC(i7 dnrKSDvci During the cerem ony, a apar'Tthe serving arca. Wliite by Mrs. Gury TVtycr.'CTJl.ntcrJin-*-—pant5T)rtheT?lnimicky-drea.qT-U- DEAR ABBV: Our daughter Is IhjImr married soon.'Tlie re ad ln /' on love and marriage toplnry trees trimmed with pink law of the bridegroom, who,was is tliu classic, Uie pretty, ti groom’s parcniii live,in.another, otajc..W e.met only oncfl wng Givcn_bv-Gleniila-Ck)iincr:-nct-nni-iiadandcd::wlUL:Dink: laeatc smal!_tflhlc_cftvcreu*U»-400 -puests - bride,- and -IJnda -Tlmmonsr-terflleHrand lattlce-work-wilh- Donald Waikei^nnd-Mrsr Udell- •3alenr,'Ore., 'Arco,- Blsickfoot.' and not one more! She wrote again saying she could lenvo A.qhton,a teacher wltli tlie brliic details accented in deep pink Robinson, both Richfield. Rupert, Burley, Hcyburn, out only two peoplt>-and that was final! at Arco. . and lavender. Each tier was wa.s Mrs. Clyde Coate.*!.Coate.*!, cousin of Howe, Fairfield, Bliss. Wendoll. TJic wo(ldiS-7nvitntloni-m Iwo- Paoli, aunt of tlie .separated -by-..decorated... Uic bride, Jerome, compiled thi?_ Gooding, .Jerome. Mackoy^- d to ict's: (rim /iiy ou'/i IJsl (0 I7 6 fio « h e cflH (jflvo )w r 234, bride. Holley,...... was...... matron. of ...... dividers and white lovebirds, gift list. Mrs. Rosi Swalnston Richfield and Bellevue, honor. Michelle Cowglll nnd Ruffled net encircled the cake Jr. and-Mw. Gary Swalnston,. - Following a honeymoon trip, or to simply ’‘tripi" her list myself nnd let the chips foil i.miifu^^H.wloini/tlinUn vlow of EHc Cowglll, nlece and nephew which was topped with bridal both Richfield, were In charge Uie newlyweds reside at Howe. ' r"etlw>ym .y. Ww d beju.s|fuHl of the bridegroom, Howe, figurines and inscribed with ofthe gifts. Gift carriers were Pre-wedding festlvltes for Ujo jior uncooporatlvo.attUu^__jjQ T IlE n —servod:^as-flowcr_glrl^nd-^Frdm^'his-:Day.^Forward.:i:;rSlicUcy__Slilpl(:y. and _Dc‘l)l)le’. brIdc_lncludcO_trmLsj.oniU l>lCAHMOniKU: Tiie woman Ib Incrcdlbiy unr«BBonahle Hngbearer. Small bell-shaped cakes flanked Shipley, nieces of tho sliower given by Mrs-J>aid nn.1 piggish bat iloM’t. trim l,cr H«t your«lf»«lcM you want ^ _ Gary Myers was best man for Uie large cake. Mrs. Edward l^idegroom, Juiie Coate.s and Paoll, Hailey, and Mrs. Clyde lo «lirl vJorld War III. H 11 woald l.c a hardship for you U. W-i brother. Ushers were Norlyn Kralm coi,.,ln of the bride, Suxanne Paoll, cousins of JJio Coates and daughter. Marina, <1.... ifui ii.i ..cl, t.,. Popo, Kenneth Moore nnd Falrfie d, baked and docnratcd . brldor------— ------~ JeMmo. nnd n wedding break' tntorlali, more than too, ^llher tri....y«ur lUt. ArcoT Uie wcddlni! cake. Spccial miesLs Ineluiled Mr, fast for members of tho bridal .pay for any gu/^KtiS over her alioUrd 200. If'vlif refuses, tiien Mrs. Farrell Caraway, Auxiliary serving tables were and Mr.-i. Ollnde Paoll, grand* party at the home of Mr. and yo4i*re ntnck. .ShQidlone,played U»e traditional each centered -w lth-fillvor-—parontiJ-oI-U»c-brlde,-,Rupcrt: Mrs. Clifford Connor—and— wedding music, nnd was ac- candelabra holding lavender Mrs. Marie Pope, grandmoUicr Glcnnls, Richfield.-s, —

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Five new TwiWFatls businesses open windcfw 5 0 ~ y B QTT BeaotyhliTK hazardous HOLLYWOOD, Calif. - II below the flare. -youmoso^rthi-causB-unmr- -ifyoantossirovCTty-tong-and-.* for toddlers jD Tn barmainii benuty moments — thln^a lighter shade of make up open Monday in CpWlliorTHall^ - either because it Is too small, should Im applied along both NEW YORK (UPI)—Soiiie- TWIN FAIJ-S — The oldest too long dr too bfoad — famed aides and carefully blended to- timcs (iie fall causes only fright member of the Omaha Wood- makeup master Max Factor create a wider appearance. To TWIN FAU^ - The a d d e d fo r locntlon's tlip Hamo ntul Ujo com fort. -jiarao Ja.th c s u m o —tout.WlycjirH __ t ’I i c shops open onto a:. hung_above-bovo m.the lopJa„dl„g,„topjandlng.___ .Hnd..Kjft_pQC ,UMckK„-Wl!L _ ____ uS has mndo quite ii djffcrcnco. ' promenade, which runs, iho The front stairway, . the-opened by and Bo Hatting, visited with her and presented to conceal such facial Im- where light cwts a naturrt-' — ttinstructlon" Is ulmOst comploto oh Cotillion Hnllo, ______creamy, casv-^so P an ______‘ivni Falls' newc.nt marTtS" Mrs. idlUan’By Comini, twlrrnW aVc4jp~in Its conveMent up In a d ark er color to th e sld^^^ place overlooking tlm now Main coiling glass panels arc used In colorful striped burlap.b^lap,, The Uie Sau-ClteezS^u^,cc. llou.'joHou.,5 and Tlic ______U '>• Cpmfi3TTSiri<5kl%^lnnK-^^ uplna WoMoVtotho-- ' Falls unit president. Pictures of swlvel-up container, Is stopping JUst above the nostril AvonuQy Mall, ^ iv e -new tlie store fronts along the entire oroa Is alr-eondltloncd Sourdou|(h arc dccorated In a cs^lally 'hazardQUs foT'the Mrs. Pyrdn were taken and will especially Ideal for .this pur< flare. busincMcs are scheduled to -promenade and the foyer. A and each shop Is equipped with western motif. ^y^n If parents bo sent to the Woodman pose. If your nose. Is. overly open Monday, witli Uie grand sophisticated atmosphere Is optional music. HaraldGerbor Isarcltitect for \va(ch the toddler and assume magazine. small, choose the make up In a opening Aug. 5 In what used to created by the white wrought * ColllUon Hallo will feature tlic now businesses; II. L. q screened window Is a Mrs. Pyron was bom in shade lighter than normally $09 Larry For bo n grand ballr^Pom. iron balustrade at tlio top of the five new businesses. Com* Dessenbcrgcr, contractor, and f{iU*safe window DrcyvUlc^tk.,-in_lBai.-She,_uscd._Dot_lt_llghtly_Q.ycr_Jh^ Swirnmktr-iSm^t im«L.lnatlvo-r««tQrnHon «,wi 5talrway;'ifTTitnlnturo-balcony--t)otlllW--rJifrttcdrKlddy--Vllle-CharI^s-Stumbor^ — ' ' with her husband, came to bridge of the nose, blendbg to — ofAinan'di— : for pottpd plants and an ar- Vio Beauty Spot. Ttie Romance of early Twin Falls Cnrrect stall Idaho in 1020 and has resided In bven perfection; then apply a £ iE B ^ £ S ~ ^ h '^ y ^ f^ " ^ ”d-in--,hile-aicez-Hmise-and-1^e-6our^hltitory-U^ inco! r"^: necpcr^hinirTirtinnnatarTnrr n t dounlo vn -IVIn k i l n nnii w o u k M imn, which leads-up. doimh, . . sclcctcd, l1io upper Hoor o( Uio -GfcOBEi!8?o- Refreshments were served I • twin lo^Ho.'!... lnt™ tecTr.iow conrapl ^n's two daughters, .carefi A leaded glass door,-15-feet In and top shop catering to young as a ballroom, called -Cotillion under ago bracket in 1D60. The _ mpFghnn(Hnin[> to M»hr>, -all-agoB.-U-lfi-owned-by-HalMionce UicJiamc-of tlic.ncw_National -Center__fdr-_ilealth_ Mellowed brick w allOom o wrought' Iron coach lanterns, Frank Trlnnaman, Richard bazanr. The French word, StatlsUcs.'an arm of Uie U.S. “ BtiirbcTtriinrtmrBigTflnjfshops—opennjm6""thd~hial!:rTwo" 'Ryan and M lchaerNeuberg6fr "hane,” m eaning '^'coverod~I*ubll'c Health Sorvlcflrreportod~; long out of exlstenco, preserve smaller lanterns of the same who have stores In Logan and market," has been substituted . 4G8 deaths for tlie under-flvo tlio chnrm of the old, vet every ^le?iign am insldft thf» ^)0 arfi well-known tliroughout 1 25-foot building was added on. “long-delayed consequences this area and have owned a each side. Thu original such as mental retardation, store of.-Uie same name in buildings were heated ex- convulsions, neurological da- tor M-Men, Gleaners Burley for 22 years. Tlielr cluslvely by electricity, and at mage," as 'described by Dr. daughter, Mrs. Paul Plckctt, tha time, were the largest Shirley Mayer. BURLEY — Regional Council haul hay. Proceeds earned will Murtaugh, will manage the buildings known to bo so heated. . of tlie M-Mon and Gleaners of be donated to a worthy, com- Twin Falls'store. The entire complexDr. Mayor, corpi formerly assistant tlie LDS Cimrch annpuijce plans munlty project. Workers arc to Ttie Beauty Spot Is a beauty prises the presenthealth' commissioner Smith for New for a week's activities in the meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Fifth salon with a flair. It is owned by- building, now owoedYork by City, Grace is regional medical " MInl-Cus.sia uroaT"’-' Seventh LDS Wara'lawn. Margo Butterfield, whtf also Smith KeVeren. dlrectoi*, Two of maternal the and child . The fireside will begin at 0:15 • • Tlie final event of the week is operotes El Margo Beauty buildings are occupiedservices, by theThe U.S. Office of p.m. Aug. 8, Sunday, at tho the 8 p.m. banquet Aug. 14 at Salon in Twin Falls and a salon Paris Co., ownedHealtli by Education Earl and Welfare. hoiiRp Burley—____ ^ LDS_Stakch 0 Ufl0 ._ In .the Hodeway Inn In Bol99i.JB'aulkncr.-and.thc.strecliloors On Aug. 10 a square dance Is iv o fe ^ r joe Wood, Salt.Lake:_W gs and Germaine Montell of the otlier two arc occupied by She helped with one New_ sot beginning at 8 p.m. In tho City will be.the guest speaker, cosmetics will bo carried. the Swoetbrlar, with DRESSES York study of falls from' Burley FifthKSovcntli-I.DS W ard - llie banquet will be catered by Tho Sau-Cheoz House, a headquarters in Denver, and heights—windows, fire escapes, p arking 'lo t. M r. and MrS. Price’s Cafe.. Invited to the gourmot shop featuring fancy Anne’s Casuals, ownod by roofs, stalra-for tlw period Gerald Hurst will bo in­ banquet are all M-Mon and domestic ond imported Harry Cohen. 1065 to lOGO. In tho four-year structors and also will serve as G lean ers, h o n orary m e n ^ r s of period, 123 children under-IS -thcTjquarcdancccallersrGlrls" both~grdups7'l^slwprlcs, stake HOT PANT SETS *6^® died after falling from win­ are requested to bring a box presidencies, stake MIA Honor won by Idaho woman dows. Of those, 113 were luiloh that will serve two which workers and the general board children under five. The report w ill 1)0. B»l(l to th» hlEhMt hid- itcs-that.during-tha-sunamer— dcr. ~at^SA-infernational-meeh Making the general months Juno through August, 42 4«TPANT5=^r A Talent Night will be held at per cent of all accidkta) arrangements for the regional SALT LAKE CITY — Mrs. and state. Site has oArhed three 8 p.m . Aug. 11 a t E lb a P ark . If It doaths to children in the under- events are Gall Jeppesen, Dwaine Sleascr, Epsilon Sigma service awards for phllan- rains or storms tho program four age group wero caused by c h a i r m a n ; N o r m a n Alpha Sorority, Alpha Delta, Uiroplc educational work. $ 3 0 0 will bo m oved to Uie Elba falls from heights, primarily Church. Christenson, vice chairman, Pocatello, won third place in tho and Sharon Barnes, secretary. windows. SWIMWEAR Sports Night will bo 8 p.m. International Essay Contest, In her essay, site tells of Aug. 12 at tho Star LDS Ward. Assisting with plans.are stake *‘What ESA Moans tb Mo," givlog her hand In friendship, Actlvitlos will .include a directors including Boyd Hanks during tho International con- goals Uiat wero accomplish^ tjoo and a vollbyball gamo using Linda Adams and Sher'yl .Mrs. Slesser placed first at positive thinker and trying to from the more publicized DRESSES water balloons. Bowers, both Cassia; Rusty the Idaho state convention In make tills world a better |dace hazards of firoi poisoning, A service piroject .ls plahned Wardle and, Paulette Barnes, Boise, ^ e has been a m em ber. to live through philanthropic motor vehicles or drowning," rllie^vening^ugr^S-whent-.bothrEast-CasslrTOd-tomanrTifESAtarsyvBinrearsrtramid-W rvtces-Bhd-Te young iHiOplo between tlie ages Barendregt and Nancy Taylor, all offices bi her diapter and most Important is the givbig of Council, rep o rtin g on Uio New of IB and 30, unmarried, will bdlli Minidoka. several offices in her district onoV.self," slic said. York study. >ANT SUITS ^------: ' 13 Times-News. Twin Falls, Idaho Sunday, Auguit 1, 1971 This week . . . Vatte^ B rief Anderson, Kinney attend

Vi^bere f o go^io-lcf aiio W i n FALU - The S^tch' State Uhlverslly honors list for Boys' Nation Shop at tho Presbyterian (he spring term. To be eligible Church will bo closed during for tno honors list, a student - ~ ^ y PH ILLIS J . HUFFM AN Qilnpok.Salrqon auto tours run duy«, but most other events TWIN FALLS — Larrey D. "Federalist" ancj "I^ationalist" government. Their instructors August and will re-open In must achieve at least a 3.5 (B IdalioDeptof thrco different d ay s — Wed* bo({ln S atu rd ay ., lu)({ sawing Anderson Jr.« son of Mr. and party mock conventions,.they wUl be a. staff of dedicated S eptem ber. plus) grade point average for ConimcrccandDc ncsday, Friday and Sunday, starts at 9 a.m., parade at 11, tlio term . Mrs. Larrey Anderson, and will, participate in . the A m erican legionnaires who are -B G lSE-~Jhe .Golden. Eagle — You provide, your own car- and followod by whcely-oontegt, — ______-Jtohn4 p io h sh ip s, b a z a a r co m p lete. .. TWIN FALLS—_rr.— The_KflnSthaVoJolooda group oMOO. president~of^-the—1971—Boya_perienoe In-youth-worki— annual ' picnlc^atzTwin~Fglls: -Spot-vlew-oL'lhcJlfd-cycle-ot—with food boothsrdMg saw and -IJceneed'^Practlcal'Nurscs will of the natl‘“’"~‘“*. i’r top yauUiS' m ‘ Nallen rT — '------— '"Sp«55Fe'd'T)7"thT'AmeHcatt'' - »-> •• rocoivos _unlUiUted_^fltUnisslon Canyon Picnic a-e u Monday a t 7^ —prr^lleKOB-io-eny^nd—oil — Qiinook—Salmon r-Flnally,—on—logglng-‘dem onstratl«n9rand ild-th® lr—annual—plcnlo—W«BhingtonrD.C.-for^eek*long— Hlghllghta^oftheBoysNallon-Legion's NationalAnierlcantsm- p.iii.'^lf transportation Ts'" nntional parks, forests .and Tliursday hnd Saturday, tho evening street dance, Sunday is lur^day, Aug, 5, at 7 p.m. at activities In connection with tho program willinclude a visit to Commission, the Boys Nation need9 d, m em b ers ca n call Uie - cum pgrounds--for . Qno -.ycQr. Ilarmon Park. Members are 26th onnual Boys' Nation of the Congress, a Joint lunch with program was started in 1940. -fambus.Bear.Trap nature walk-reserved.for.motorcyclQ-races co m m ittee;...... —;------Pas.s{)orLs m ay be p u rch ased a t gets under way witl) plenty of und tho first annual Idaho State Mked to bring a'cdvered dish AWieHcah“L6gl6n, ' Sen:FranlcChurchandScn7Len—njeprogramhaSas ltslilm the ' and their own^blo service.' Anderson and Kinney and Jordan; visits to the Depart- fostering of a better 'ap- ' Htiy ranger station, supervisor’s liistory crowded Into every stop Miniblke Championships. ' GOODING - Mril. Maureen office, notional forest thelr follow Junior "senators" ment of. Defense, State preciatlon and understanding of (watch out, though, for bear Snako River Days take place Olson, Gooding, area miinagcr headquarters — or'in Boise Qt will undertake a week-long Department and Civil Service the American democratic traps). • . . tills weekend at Im Ui I^owiston for Field Enterprises, won an V o te o n Wcir*^ excrdM in high level govern- Commission, and a trip to the process. Triple A and tho B ureau of Ijin d If you prefer more lively and Oarkston beuchcs. Events all-expense paid Jot flight trip to MimHgcmcnt, ' entertainment, head for Fori . include aquatic show and water ment' operotions designed to White House where the boys______,aUcago.tbis.monUi.^s..01son- — GRAND“ RAPlDSr~MlchTT)rovlde'Tiri Irislghflritcnhc wllirTiopefulIy, m ee f^ lh — 'Mbny"cxU-as‘in~rccrcntionnl; IIairthl5WOokjiiid:tho'colorfulr"balIot, UydrOpianfln’aee'S on' won'the trip as a result of (UPI)-Voters in this West workings of the federal President Richard Nixon. They MLstross Forrest'anti her siTvlce for everyone. arc pop­ four>day Shoshone- Bannock Sunday d and 5 p.m.), and outstanding (iroductlon during a -Michigon.clty will bo asked to government. - . . will also visit Arlington maid. Anno Burras, were tho ping up across the country Indian Festival. Certainly-one water ski sliow highlighting special week called "Big W eek"' ballot on a resolution to learn If Seniors at Twin Falls High National Cemetery.' to pay first w o m en colonists in thanks to this nbw source of of tho nation's largest Indian purn-kltesand hydro-folt skiinl(. from July 13 to 19 which Is . Uiey want a ceasefire and School, tho boys earned their tribute to the dead of all wars by America. Thoy arrived In. Income — spch as outdoor slide celebrations, activities begin on JClsewhcre across tho state: tradition wllh liio company. shows in our National Forests. Thursday and Includo th e eX' McCall Alplno Playhouse,. 8:15 • Im m ediate w lthdriiwal of all -t r i p , to WH.sWngton os out- b y in g a w reath on tho Tom b of IWW, . U.S. troops from South Viet- stanidlng groduates of tho 1971 tho Unknowns. Not ordinary slide shows by any cltom ent of a historlcB] pageant p.m., Saturday — concert of TWIN FALI^ - Jomos E. nam." The City Commission Boys State of tho American" For the most part, tho boys means, these extravaganzaB. (Indian-filyle, of course), war folk KOngs by N ancy O akes and Hynn, Twin Falla, was one of Gamaljol is n H ebrew agreed to put tho question on Ixgion Department of Idaho, will be occupied in tho serious name und means "God is a ccnter around nature and often and social dancing, Indian, Annie James. University of 697 students frqm s ta te s outside tiio Nov. 2 ballot.______Through_the— process^of—atudy—of—the—intricacies-of- re w o rd ." ------‘ ’ ' . include Walt Disney fllms^All games, parade, . nll-Indlnn Idaho In Moscow — Monday, ^Michiganlisted on the-Miohigan ■ .slwws'begin h i dusk (betw ecri 0 rodeo, liandlcrafl dlsp!flys7 p;m:rchambcr music concert, and 9:30 p.m.) and tipie is crowning of Mi.u Shoshone- und Wodnsday, 8 p.m., festival allotdd at ttie end for question.^ Bannock, and last but not least of orchestra and chorus, iind answer^. It’a all free — set — an hono.«it to goodness Buffalo TlnirHday Uirough & iturday is In n lush thentcr of fra(!nm t Barbecue. two ovenLs — Caribou County pine wllh a canopy of slars "Indian no spoak with f^ l^ Fair and Night llodco In^race, wlUi four diffcront lociition.s In • tongue. 'Iliis heap bli; pow- and Elmore County Fair luid -^^~~ttitruta^irondnhir riT or jHTOTnrs - ln'Tjr«ninsTFerry. Scout Mountain Qimpground, Sunday is u.iually a dAy of Western States C^n Super 15 miles south of Pocatello, peace and quiet, but not tlii.>] Stock Car Races, FrUlay and offers public showH every _w.fiok_nLUnydQn l.akc[. It’s Sjiturday, Merldiim Speedway. Friday and Sjiturduy until Aug. Barbecue Day at city park, und ■yCniquo FosUval T liealro yislls. 21, WoM R iver O im pground, tliat means loU of country food, rodeo grounds in Salm on on about nine miles north of prizes, pony rides, games, nnd Wcdnc.e M.V world and shoots ------ar6irirT^ednsrTnkr*viBtinr^iigh~^h»mnRodebn6n> of town, qUalified.naturalisU afternoons ( two a t 2 p.m . and two a t B p.m .) complete with picnic grountb. from 2 to 4. IHiesday is tho day Sunday will feature horseback Ever beeii there? for primltlvo area __ w a lk s church service, and awards OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS beginning at Uio ly)at'ramp of ceremony at 2 p.m. All activity Redfish 1 Jiko I.i)dt»o. .Slnco boat _jit the Twin-Ealla-CQuntv. 3 Shidpool- REERrGETTATOR^ FREEZER . BIG 17 Cu. Fl. capacily 0 "‘Triic; No-FroB( syslcni . . . in btflh Vefrigerutor nn

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I’lilUrahge tenipernturcrcontrols for both re­ frigerator and freezer sections, r August d ^ e Canadian Sunday. AuguM 1971 Timet-Newi. Xwin'PalU, Idaho 13 find Eofony Kurtak ' New contest announced miss. W all ilntroduced worry in horrre-cefBmony BIJHL - Mr. and Mrs. plan rites_ Warren Siaaon announce the engagement Aid forthcoming TWIN PALI^ Georgina I BURLEY - Mr. anJ, Mrs. ta TOPS' m m i^e of their daughter, Margaret E^ton, daughter of Paul Kubik, Turin, Alberta. Marilyn,'fo Calvin Johnson, son Mr._and Mrs, Curtia Eaton. ______th a -n f Wrrimri M ra-lJoydJamion,^ - ^ i n- FalTB,-wnB-nmiyied--to— engagem ent Michael Eugene Kurtak, son of aU Buhl. was Introduced this past week ’ T ^M las Siaam la ^1969 graduate.: .^marTlage_Df-_thelr -daui M ary E.. to Darrell R, Wall» son -taTnembers of the Ntt-Oh-Ptr'^ _ D c n K 6C..Cfil«i.injil€a.July.l9.at, —ofrfenhl-Hi^r-^o o ir-S h e^^ ^nCi::KHr'-Wa —TOPS-Clubf-’n wi-oontm^wUl-i (mded Kortlr^enrBusIneu the hom e of the b rid e's p v en ta . B urley. contfnue until only one name Is ‘ College in Portland and was Tho ceremony and com m a r i l Vn s i s s o n Mis^ Kublk, a graduate of left, with the winner receiving —m union w ere co n d u ctcd b y n ev .graduated In 1970.-She is Picture Butte High-School, money or a gift, depending on - presently employed by the attended the University of John Wallace of tho Asccnslbn Alberta, was ^aduated from her choice. ' • ‘ Idaho for two years. Ho is Eplm^pal Church, Twin Falls, Idaho D ei^m ent of Highways Idaho State University In 1970 in Shoshone. em ployed by Valley Excavating Zandra Funke was present to , A large crucifix centered with a B.A. degree-in physical^ Johnson was graduated from_Co.i Jerome. . . receive her feather corsage ^ d . altar, with rainbow colors, of education. She wll complete hf r charm bracelet/and charm as ■ gladioli and chrysahthcmums Buhl High.School in 1966 and ,An Aug. S wedding is planned.. masters degree In August. MAnVE.KUBlk division No. « quwal. ^ ^ —forming T4ha-baokground-set>' — Wall—was—graduated—from- ting. Gold cnndolabra flanked Burley High School and from Mary Pictz was named best tho altar and were enhanced Idaho State University in 1968 loser of the week with a 2H- , with rainbow bouquets. with a B.S. degree In general Pendants pound loss. Gainers of the day ,] The iM-ide, given in m arriage business. He recently com- were Mary Powell and Isabelle , by her faUicr, wore a floor- ploted a three-year tour of duty Pendants with a meaning are Holmes. Biggest gainers were' <; length goWp of while chiffon, a r is e n ue5 with the Army, wliero he served growing in popularity with tho Sharon Debban and ' Willa " featuring an> emplro*styled t C, in Vietnam., younger set. Some are ecology- l^ v ly . - ■ bodice enhanced with long B y H E O £N W ALKER p lan to put Uicm In these placc.^, The exact wedding date has minded —"our hottest Item," •s.g[i^ovos, a m andarin collar and TWIN FAIXS - Did you give it som e tlw ught. The higher not been set. reports one firm. Terra Sancta Wanda Mort won the fruit ' a bjue sash. Tlio gown \^as know billions of dollars of frozen _ tho room temperature tlie more Guild, of PhUadclphU . One such basket. Mrs. Holmes read an .' nccentod wlUi a chapcl train. A foods dre purchased every' tho freezer will need to run to pendant features.the ideslgn of article from McCalls magazine,. spray of mlniaturo rosebuds MR. AN&'MRS. MICHAEL B. KURTAK year? And that does not take molntaln freezing temppraluro. Barretts a dove (air), olive branch on "Mom and Her Bathlhg Suit w as w orn across h er h air to hold - Plus Kids.” ; (Shig M orita photo) into consideration the foods On tho other hand it is bad B^irrcttes are back bigger (land), and fish (water), and is her 8houldtir>loiigth veil of prepared and frozen at homo. practice' to put the freezer u call for "peace with nature.' —Uluslonr ------:------tWs“ than ever, Ono linn ninklnii u - i j .. Z. T 1 of her purcnts during iho lantern tapers. Uuesis were “ln “ th o ^ la si“ 40 “ years TrtTcnnha" TSmpSrSniFS--rmiir tliem In outjilzo butterfly .-and T . wcddlrtg «hcnrsnl pnrty. Kroolcd by Uio ust.crs. m ethod of food p reserv atio n has below 40 degrees unlesb It Is® bamboo patterns suggests they ■upcr DO wonvnol oruy lb hold pony~ jn ^ oi TPin^ ((luup, -uiuca n few family friends was held has made the modern home temperatures. tails and the like in placo on ‘signalling for p^co", features wh lo laco hnndcrchlof carrlod Knliiht, Itolso; Mrs. Curlls Immediately after tho freezer and-or the refrlgerator- Dampness could damage not tlio head but also attach them a m in iatu re sem aphore with the byher|;rondmoU.or Mrs narry j, Mrs. .co rcm o n y ,_____with,. .l_Jhe_ freezer combination a necessity...only the nieW surface but also .tn_ahQulder_or_necklbc_aa_ letters N. D. (for’ nuclear tnton, nrhcr^dlHBT^IIcr—*, Frnnco, Gooding, as bridesmaids and ushors as for tho proper storage of these the nuioV.'mobr suppoKs ^ d ■aisafmameriirr button diamond ciirrlnijs were , "Jew elry .” hosts. Out-of-town guests frozen food Items. Tho benefits springs. Moisture may even MIclmol GlRllotU, P itb b u rn li, attended from Pittsburgh^ Pa.; of freezer ownership are condenso on tho outer wall ond , irandmolhor, Mrs Sarah p„ tost mari;' with Boulder, Colo.; Bountiful, Utah, numerous regardless of family drip onto the floor. Circulation HowarUi and her Barter rom KniKht, CurUs H. Eaton Boise and Molod. size; how great these bonefita of air Is needed to remove heat her sister-in-law, Mrs. Cirtls II. yern Franco as u.*crs. , Tho couple took a short arc depends on the choice of Uio from tlio condenser, so do not Trndltlonnl wedding music wedding trip-to western and freezer and the. way It Is u.wd. get It into a nicho with walls on '^atonrrled a spray Of white nortlicrn Idaho, then returned Each family will use its th ree sides. A strong floor is M ONDAY VAU IES rosobudK ccntcrcd_wlUl_t!nc^-Hov ‘ -T w in —Fnll.n— ^...... Bt—the- to-lheir-home-BOuth-of-Twia -freeEer-dlfferentlyi-BOme-wiU- •too-for-a-full.frcczcr. ^ ™ ln s. 11.e bride aLso held a Truman Kohte 'Falls. Tho bride will teach at put in as much as can possibly Is heavy, Rood-luck leaf from a BlnkKO as soUl,st ' H arrison school th is foil and the bo frozen; others will freeze Many families find a com-' ^ee "the Boo,l-l,'ek tree," bridegroom will continue his art only certain kinds of food and in bination refrlgcrator-freczor in Special which was planted by tho br do („ „„,r„„ce of tho studios nt the College of son}o circumstances, tho addition to a freezer an asset If and br dCKroom Ule evcnlns home wore decorated and Soutliern Idnho.------freezer may serve chiefly for the location of tlio freezer is 0 6 6 before the weddlni! at the home „ ^ storage of frozen foods. Uteso unhandy. Again tho needs of tho ^ .y d . 54/S6 ' are factors In the Individual family will detennino what con Acrylic bondod with family must consider when be best utilized, a c e ta lo tricot, making Its selection. . Beforo^you mdke your final p orfoci for b ack to Magic Valley Favorites Wliether your family consists decision oh tlio selection of your school ond casual' ^Qfj)nflriwiJ^9tti4doxen,=y.QiusiU=fcfifi«5C==lt==ia^iscL^Q_-tflkc- =OUllltadrWftl5da;:r — 0preir+ioose= want some freezer storoge so measurements to bo sure tho Qlripos, plaids, and W orikV Recipo Winner Uie first question will be “How freezer will fit U»o spacc you BolldB in (all colors. set .Aug. 8 M R S. A. M. SWAINSTON _ lartfe a freezer?*' The am ount of hHvo «u>1ppii>n/l.tluitllLmllLfla- ^^dUT5^'BrolT205, Jofomo spoco required depends «n -through the doors, around kinds and quantities of foods to corners ond up or down stairs, GOODING - An open hoiLse be-frozen-and-stored-durlng-a— -There are many-makM-and ' -will bp held Silnday, Aug. D, In n o AST MEAT PATTIICS onion.‘Add seosonlngs. Combino- year and how fast you use It. models. Af^cr deciding on tho honor of Gladys Mink's WITH COUNTRYSAUCE wiUi eggs. Mold Into patties and Both b irth d ay . It will bb liold at IMt pounds cookcd, rofrlBerate, covered, while you Hils depends on family ^Oi' size needed, , whera you are Uie hom o of Lowell and Vorla roast beef ^ m ake s a u c e ...... source of foodk an d the lengtn of going to^7>ut It an d th at it will fit Ruby, m il City, from 2 to 5 p.m. 1 modium-Hlzed onion Saule tlie one-third cup onion, time between growing seasons, that location you are ready lo M rs. M ink Is li resident of Hill Salt imd pepper to taste green popper and garlic in Six cubic feet of freezer space ghop for'your freezer. Factors City In th e HUirtmef and Goo

SKIPPING AROUND Is part *bf the su m m er fun — scooped 'top’goes“witlrlong-pantBrtunic— . _:topa Him tsl. Mix tli'o!n.all up ln_ prints and solids. P rin te d P attern 91W|: New_ Children's Sizes 2^4,6,8. Size 6 • liliiiKii. Inp H i y n rrh — lOhin^'^nU Easy-sew. ” Seventy*hve cents for each ' p attern — add 25 cents for each pattern for Air Mail and ^?eclal Handling. Send to Marian M a rtin , (T lm es-N ew s) 395 Pattern Dept .-, 2KAVe8i'18th S t.r - New Y ork, N.Y. 10011. P rin t N am e, A d le s s w ith Zip, Sixe and Styli Numt)er. Spring-Summer fashionsj -Our ‘ Pattern- Catalog has ‘

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Select your winter coni today, come... —1'ake it-htTaid.______iJij^rzrpjnT^itinnnrw arTr^^ At a m C o p d l n | ( soutl) of Shoshone to six miles munlcatlons for industry. A SPECIAL TROPIIV was prcBcatcd Saturday at the Idaho north of Shoshone, w here In J e r o m e Other special guests .at Uto Wool -Wool Growers anoual sale ai Flier to Ted Kelsey, Burley, left, M a g ic recent years 1B9 accidents have C abaret will bo •*'Itie D 's," who has attended each of the asioclatlon’B sales the part SO L i n c o l n ■ “ ‘ ■ ilyc_ Ing's' 'troubadoTT persons killed in this section of - M n n a o E a - versatile pair of performers tmrrovt roadway. Letters havQ ■who4iavc'perforinedfrom-«q^ast- J E w i n J E a been written to legislators on to coast. ' tills problem. Johnny Mstor, Idaho Sunday. August 1, 1971 The CJiflmber authorized astrologer and farmer Sun _f6c_pliolfl_ccUa-Joc_ k Valley music director, wlinST" E^AlB^Oakle-yJElan Christmas lights which will turn the Cabaret accompanist. off tho llj^hts ‘luring days’ and Maj. Gen. John Ung, ad' termed , , , turn Uicm on again at night lo mlnlfltrative assistant to tlio save time nnd costs. Secretary of tlm Air Force, will Grassmen tour bo a special guest from Uto erratic Miniitg group P entagon. FILER — Selling was termed Registration will-open at 4 BURLEY — More Utan half augmented by ground wator in . , - "erratic" at Siiturdiiy’s ram tlie area, to bo derived through * VOtOiifi p lftll Minico ranches ltr*hcld^t“ the—'IVin—Pall narhent will begin at 4:30 p.m. County Fulrgrounils at Filer. h as been cla.>tsified, with about a system of canals and pipes tb COElrtt"D’Atl!:Nir:clJIMr==r-HUPKH- followed by a presentation at 6 100,000 ac res of the 170.000 acres Ute land. llte Idalw Mining Association County Grassman of tho Vear on the local market. The ewes p.m. by the Ponderowj IJttIo Lou Williams, Boise, already surveyed. oppo.sed Uio.abolitlon of un 1872 annual tour was held Thurstky produce from 12 to 17 pounds of 'n ie a tre group. O ther oven.ta executive secretary of Ujo Idaho ' 'litis was revealed lliursday Of the land included in the mining law and its replacement and foiir ranch operations were wool which varies by ag e and will includo Indian dances and • wool Growers Association said ot a mooting by directors of titc survey, about M,000 acres Is by a leasinij system, during Its viewed. Ten carloads left for tho sIm of the ewes. special exhibits. South Idaho . Water Usors HAMMOCK HIGHUISE is buying was boUi "hot and cold.' presently under cultivation and concluding business S(isslon Sa- day-long trip, The group had lunch at the the work of spectators iit Kinney said George For- Association a t the Pondero.«> is in need of supplemental turday. The first stop was tho liMar Rupert Blks Dining room with Hockenhelm race course In schler, Hurley, Is chairman of A pen of five Suffolk Yams Inn. w ater, and ab o u t 60,000 a d ­ Some environmental groups Nef farm, north Rupert, tho Rupert Chamber of Com­ West Germany, all for a 'Utls year's Cabaret. consigned by Dick SmlUt, Bolso, n»e survey Is being made as ditional acres could be opened Imve ma'do statements to tho homesteaded 17 years ago merce. Hugh Hough, an official • better view of the Jochen Tickets for tho Oibaret arc brought a high price of $4.10 per part of a feaalbllity study up If water were available. effectthey would like to see the under tlio deep-well pumping with the Idaho Power Co., Rindt Formula-I Memfi - f lv a l ia b k ___ tnm n___ S m m k ts ,Jttad.durJngJUttiirday.:s..«ialn------authorized bv Cniigrcss al>olltlon of tho m ining Inw in unit. Bpoko briefly on the growth of Race, nanif'd for an >Ufi- Uiroughout M agic Valley or, Uic G e o rg e T jilbott*, l|.'}t«lf4t,Hnt fflVorofTTlonslngTiyartenWor-ail- -nilg-farnwlji-nouMnalnly, (rian racing, ace killed last Council Office, Twin Falls, T h ey w e re -.qqld to Jo h n u rea planning officcr with Uie m lnorou. dairy.....^ operation...... consisting...... „ of 203 program is now state-w ide with and one of'Ute most Important) y e a r. according to Kinney. Madarieta, Castle'ford.' Bureau of ReciamatloD^ ~ -acros and 4mrcen.rcportcd.in._Uic-mUklng is going so well i *' ' ’— ...... Ixyrd. All stock U ------Tod Kolficy, -Burley , was presenting the information to andan d in tho progress the Uie past 10 days In Uio Shoshone iicptin and fed, and he dooB given laque- Saturday Und owners in the Oakley Fan government offlco is making on district of tho Bureau of Land not pasture any of his farm. direct cash crop. Olher crops ponders grant m o rn in g by.1 RoscoeTIn H n n x r>l/>VtRich, ...... it...... >■ ___• -1 _____ . y . - - 11 raised are grain and hay. which, a re a . A public m eeting for Uie survey. Management, Wallace Flxsen, * ^ 0 second tour atop waj the U used In his feeding operation. TWIN FALI^ - How lo best council considered n^jHoy prc.,ld»a of U,o Idaho “ racrnod'^^nrmcrrnmrl,.ni fire control officer said today. Gerald Schneider farm, west of p ut to use a state grant-of $4,530 cui-ui.u.u rren t nec(b< including.i.cuuiuK better Growors, for 50 years of owners will bo called in Uto near Ttio^study was auUiorized by Tito firoburned about 54 ac re s p ay |, h o aiiy ed Jh c ro fer the The fbial ^top of Uie tour \« 8 _ _ for library services In Region 4, - communication systems- bet- Ponoct-atten^neo-and .par- future, ho said. " Cbngre.w In 1969 and’has boon near Deal's' Co^al cast of Uio pagj 22 years, raising sugar- tho Lloyd Phitefsori farm, was dlscu«wed Saturday in Twin ween libraries and a moans of . oruiual rarn Talbott reportovin Falls beets, grain and alfalfa and has northwest of Paul, which is a 675 Falls by members of the ’ better delivery of books, parcels Saturdays m Io marked j,f,g feasibility study forms a basis I-Vlday evening. 10 acres In grass pasture where acre operation. Patterson regional library advisory and messages wlUilnUio region. .‘'’® Roldon anniversary of completed over Ute past year, for auUiorization of Uie project, Crews were alerted at 5:30 ho keeps 00 to 100 head of ew^js. farms on a strlck crop rotation council; “ " Anotlier need disciuwed was the ossociaUon sales. - — llio first step in tho'studyhn5~nccording-to-the-directors.—- p.m. and had Uio firo out about-schn^jjej-r^yported he has had-basis raising sugar beets, Robert Bruce, Twin Falls, building up of a better central p„ug been to classify Ute land, ho 10 p.m. A broken axle on one of better luck wiUi croM _bre^ potatoes, com, alfalfa, grain lib rarian , said Uto advisory book collection atHlie regional , •.«!„ w.ki* It VflurHolf u/iul .snltl- Presently more than half In attendance at tho meeting Uio tankers kbpt ono crewjrtgtoe^ Suffok and Panama sheep.'The and enough'pasture for 1,100 council is ono of tlto outgrowOis center in Twin Falls for.uso y/QoV' of 1070 and Vlckl of Uie land has been cln.s.sifled, was GoorRo Forschlor, scene longer Utan was noeddtrio ditches and fields after harvest sheep which are kept on U>e of recommendations from tho Uiroughout tho region. Hnwklna Boise ‘ Utla vear’s with about 100,000 acres of Uie executive director of the fight Ute fire, however. ore cleaned by^ the Tiheep farm tl^ year around. stato-library-plannlng meeting, Service to re s t hom es of Uio jJ jjJjq .. total 170,000 acres already association and Herman Bedko 11tls was a man-caused flro, grazing. Lambs are about four The lambs all are wedped at which called for a five year clKlil aurWyod.-^,------j - - — T - ' ...... Flx.«in sa id ...... ‘ - months old and weigh from IW about 35 .to .40 pound weights. - library plan for Idaho. He said dlscus.ied, Uruco said.. "Tiie area Is proving .to l>o Uto fourUi region 'o f Magic He said among tiiose at- —Alamb was donated by Rich extremely high quality land Valley counties, was the only tending the state planning' to Uio ladles auxiliary of Uto wlUt BO |^r cent termed class region a t Uiat tim e wlUi an meetlnB_were Nita Becker, Idaho Wool Growers. Funds one farm land,” Talbott .lald. Cattle deaths’ probed advisory council. Jerome; Elsa Vaughn, Twin from Ute sale of Ute animal win . The survey committee Is , In tho p ast two seK.slons of titc Falls board member nnd bo used to sponsor "Make It gathering Information on Idaho legislature, sUite funds Charlene Orr> regional Yourself wlUi Wool" nnd Uio ground w ater In tho OakleybySTEVRBLAVE Fan ■ was phospltourous poisoning. Uie autopsy. Dr. stapp said he has not have been allocated Uie various nasiaCant and Bruce. "M iss Wools of Idaho" contests, a re a . Tlie ground w aterTlmcB-News will bo Writer Dr. Michael Invorson, whc Ho said Uto Information could received Information and regions of Uie sta te -wlUi a one source of water supply for GOODING' — Stato in-]>crfonnod Uio autopsy for Uic bo obtained from the in» doesn’t know Uie results of uie $100,000-nllocation divided Uik land development planned. In vostlgators are Trying to agriculture - departm ent. vesUgatlng veterinarian. Dr. testa in Boise or the cause for y ear, giving Uie local region Uio p ro ject. Work on ground determ ine w h at killed 27 of a 32 declined to release Uio resu lts of (^ c h a r d S t a p p » G o o d in g .' • Uie an im als deaUi. W,5.3fl. water determines quality, cow dairy herd at Gooding. . . , — Bruco-sald the -advisory- -quantity—pump-llftii-involvod------InvosUgators-are-oohcemed- -.1 and Uio study will continue, over the possible effects on the seeking Information on man who sprayed the supposed hydrology, particularly In tho Insect spray which killed Uie Gooso Creek Irrigation District, an im als In less Uian 15 m inutes. Highway collccting crop data and project underway FILER - Ttto plunt-mlxcd paving which will bo Ute final m a t coat for Uio new highway 30 between FUer and Bijhl.sliould- .b*-spr«a3*’lnSbr»^twtr-weeks’ and Ute project finished In • -fieptenhber, -according to ' of­ ficials of Ute Twin F alls Con­ struction CompanyrcWtrfli for Ute Job. Now curbings through Filer w here Uio highway w as widened are ahnost all In place. When base material Is laid, spreading of Ute liot mix will begin, ac­ cording to Art Schrank, prcaldcaLflLHiO-COmpany. WOrkiUen aYe liOw setting up equipment at Cedar Crossing between Bulil juid Filer to mix ■ Uio g ravel and a sp h a lt for Uie ___ pavings mat. Jiticy.-.wUL start •spreading the pavement at F iler and w ork tow ard the w est; Ibccordlnd U U m ts S. S£t\ranK, who Is In charge of Uie project. Dirt for fiUlng 4n has been • hauled from a field near.Cedar Cr6sslng w|iich will later be graded and seeded for pasture . land, he s a id .,

Company has been in charge of Uie pipe w d concrete work, and

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of Imperial, "Neb., who. placed the past three years and this Utah third In barrel racing at the year won both polo bending and ^ — ^ ------b arrel racing a t ^ r t a l a nd eo . . * « > * l» y « h»

FILER — Hie all-around WUson, Midway: Leon Bennett, mtg£iri frnm fltah i.q Ri>Ann Weflt Point, and Li>nnle Hadlev, iflht<»r_of_Mr-' nnd Tavlor “Mfan:6e"wnianir7e!aa3i7tna)r— Othormcmbers of thrtcam She win .J» .competing her pre Ranily.HffffmWL^ndolph; "second’ year at National High Gary Brown, GrantsvUle; Leo School Rodeo this week a t P iler. Jolley, Elberta: Dan Rydalch, She won all*aroun4 honors in Stocicton; Gary Grant, Hooper; Utah by placing first in barrel Renee Cornia, Randolph; racing, secondT in pole bending Georgette Bracken, Santa and fourtlrin cow <^ing. Clara; Bibbie Kinney, Tooele; She w as runncr-up to tho state Pom Solcmo, Syracuse; Karen - flii-arouna iM t-year B n d 'B n h g ' -Chri5tlu !iwiii,~"TDoelgT~-Debbl

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^ , Texas this fall. F iler. .He entered the Preston High ^ SchoolRodeoandplaced second KOCiCO lin g O in bull riding; second In team roping and third in calf roping. A bronc rider “pulls leather In the district high school t ^ e o when ho holds onto tho saddle

.. ,, , — Uw-^wboy-dooB-so-bofoEC-tiic- At the Idaho High School whisUo'blows. RddecheplacedYecondinteani • ------— fophg, making him eligible to A “go around” l.«» tlint p n rt of — attcnd“tod~compct(r in the rodeo whicfT allows each Natlorial Illgh School Hodeo^ conleslanl to compote on one ,WJ«n aaked how loiW Jicail of stoclcJIio-number-of- tKcn rldlng“hor«es he stated, "Bo-nroundu" vorlen. depen- ■ever since I con remember t „„ ,h„ u,o rodeo, have been arounjl_ njid_ro(!c._ . - , horM." A"(ioosoc|!i("l!iawardodlOB “ cowboy when he U dii«|uaUflod P eggy N c0l,.S tM 0 Idaho one of several reason. Hie Ho attended the Malnd HlKh -..j,o“oso eBB"' IH lavnion's’ School and OTS ncltvo In l„„giu,„imcanaascoroofjero. wrestling and rodeo events. T P S ^ O U R BIRTHDA^Y

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tlicm with members of a riding club. lliey are members of ^ 0 Twin Falls ajomber of Com- "^ittrotfV-Nntlonnl-Hij?h^i Rodeo oxecutlve committoe. 'ifie men hove purchased Uio niodifiod we.itern shirts so they “ wtirbo-nmrttljrnicntJtlabio off members of Uie 'hvln Falls committee. Hiey also will wear bodges signifying tliey oro host committee membora. Tlio men will be on tjio • grounds during the rodoo^t

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Gciii b o y has repealer FILER — The oll-around ‘go o d atari’ cowboy from Oregon Is Phil H antf, nwliiiumi jllW olso won KIM3R - Word’ Hill' q( that title In 1070. Holbrook In Power County will iManco, son of M r.' and M rs. bo 0 member of the homo state Albert Nonce, la .17 .and’ has t«am at- Uie Notional High several rodoo titles under his School llodeo'here this week. ^ I t. ; ' Nord, who Is IB and. a m em ber He was all-around cowboy for of the Mulad Rod^ Qub. says the . Western Stages Junior ho Is "Just getting a good start Rodeo Association ip 1970 and in rodoo this year." has won four of ilx'all-around • He ,placed third In biW UUes a t W SJRA ahows thU dogging ot the state finals at year.- Barley to win his. fight to At Oregon's flnals, he com* com pete a t nationals. ' . peted in all thr^ rc^h stock -V*.— HHe Is the 8on-trf-MrrBnd*MrBr events “plus calF roping an" Falls had scored three in Burley golf test —win-in-iho-moct-to-Iwln-F-alls- over H upert and It helped eaise session whin It sent N^son'to times for the lead in the second Uie sidelines and scored five on four walks a ground out and BURI.EY - Glenn Blakeley, the championship flight of the jiolng^tl’from 7 o 7|40 p.m.; Iho 8lin(( of three straight losses carrying the hometowiVbanncr,--Burley-Amateur golf tour- .v .-1- . tlic seventh when he homcred Falls. for Braves _____ wrlwM-vnnDlckev. Die Oiler’s n/ter Mark »/mchev had wins 12th Back In the chaippionshlp yettf quarterback JfltmyWflllorr-No. 2 drafUholco from Kansas w a ll^ •fllght^Mikr-RobcHson— -SAN-niF.nn-4.UPl)-Hnnry., Uil^w to rookies f^tt^duy for stat^ UnlverKlty. ' hit wide _ Twin Falla tliua earned tho Falls, a former champ: j(ni. Aaron gpiashod his 30th homer - two'touchdo^5-which--lcd-the-7yjjjjjiy^^ -PaokardT—Twin rlgljlliircprcscnl'Uns’dlstric'rin' Dobson pitched a fl^-liH tcFW Us Anjscles HJims^ a 17-fi win sideline for'tho the stjite iujgion tournament at defending champ, and Jim career Saturday night in tho - his 12th straight victory —four over the Houston Oilers In tho Ijjgosof Pocatello were knotted eighth Inning vyith none on and touchdown, 'llio oxtni point. Coldwell Thurwday through short of tho American Uague nintli annual I^o Kootbiill Hall »tU‘»npt l)v Hoy OcTela failed. .Sunday. right l)chlnd the lead ers wlUi two out to .snap a 2-2 tie and T afiffinif p ro jec t —record: —.as—tlui— Baltiraonc. ~rFurirc"gjunc:;— ^ In Uie fo u rth -q u arte r, right oven \ la-Bravcs-a-W ------CUTTHROAT TROUT are being tagged p a x i of « liudy -Orioles defeated tlio Kansas — TTie first touchdown was KOt corncrback BllUe Hayes Inter­ were jjirry Malone, runner-up win over tho San Diego Padros. befog conducted by the University of Idaho Cooperative Plibery City Royals, 4^, Saturday up afte r W alton p'aKsod to cepted a pass by,Dickey and In the last two areo tour­ The blow enabled Tom Unit OD a imrtloa of the dearw ater draloage above the Dwor* night. running bacj^ Edgar iicolt /or 51 returned it 52 yards*to the Oiler naments; Norm Schaef/er, Kelloy, now M, to win his. s h a k Dam to determine the effeeis of catch and release yards Ijite In tlio second 34. IC(lg^>r Scott Went wide for Stewart ‘ Dobson, who raiswi hLs record Twin . .Falls, the Rupert fourth game In a row although regulations on native cutthroat trout popalationi and the quarter. The Hams advanced 19 yards to set up a field goal to lS-4 and stretch ed his champion, and Ken Hulzlngn, he needed help from Jim Nash response of fishermen to the llmltatioD. S. Geoffrey Hogander, another six yar(bi, then Walton attempt. Dave Hay booted u 21- scoreless string to 21 innings, Burley. In the eighth after walking the 1 - keeps pole Boise, a seasonal aide working with the m lt, iagi one of the , liit tiglit end Bob Klein for the yard field goal to give tho also drove In a run with a Dave Driscoll, Duane Wubkcr first two batters, touchdown. trout, above.______I single In tho fourtl> Inning afte r Rjims ILs final tlu'eo polnLi. pnd Roger Nussgon, all Twin TIjd victory was Atlanta's lljo lUuns held a 7-0 lead ot position Brooks Robinson singled, Dave F alls golfors, carded 74s to leod 21st in th eir last 29 gam es and luilftlm e, but Walton to&sod n Johnson„ , , , walked , , and , Elrod in Ihe-first flight while Gartli the sixth against two losses on . ly-CUEl): horter ,-M atzdort- [tenddclfclg^lIKigtlout. ____ -JenevBtirlcyrnnd-Del-RnpcrtT-theircunTnti^gampToad-trtfr------Hanily VatJiha In tho tlilra S cotsm an JackJo ^ o w n ri In a Brooks Robinsons two-run Tlio Braves now have beaten q u a rte r to boost Ujo score to H- Tyrell?Ford Saturday retained double sent Dobson off to u 3^ Stanflold. Dick Reed, Twin Uia Padres seven straight 0. tho pole position for Sunday's lead in the first ‘nning tmd Falls; Bill Spencer, Burley, and times. Houston m an ag ed to get on dies in German Grand Prjx when none win Pan-Am firsts paved the way for t^te Orioles williams. Burley, had Fred Norman, who wcnrrlF^*™ the scoreb&Kl lute in Uie tlijrd of tho rem aining 22 drivers was to sketch their winning streak , 3^ distance, was tlw loser to make accident able to beat the 7;19.Q time ho ^ CAI, Colombia (UP!)~Friinlc ,,-7 - An early dramatic highlight Jo five games jmd the Royals Following Smith and Reno in his record 1-7. set In a record-shattering aiorter of Boulder, Colo., in boxing was tlio first-round skein to six In a row. second flight were Marvin Tho Padres took a 2-0 lead In .YIONA— BEACH.__ EIil__ p^rfnrm n n rn Prt~rfny ...... bfCMcd to an casv vlctorv In flyweight...... „jylctory - . by '^BIlly - KBni«> ciiv _ K«inn.Bft■•KImsfi _ Owens,■ Burloy,ly^i IBO; ______. Jim Hanml,. tho opening Inning _ when Lcron____ (UPD—Asportsdar driver was , Stewart adilovod an average' Iho 10,060 meter run and ailing Hunter of amrleston, gTCT • & m i------tttrr ft 4 0 0 0 nulord II Itiirliy', an d F red GanoT iSvin ix e doubleaiirD5riTWa'fiiH7WHo killed...... in a two-car* accident speed . .of__ 117.0_ miles an hour for_ Matzdorf.nn»T03vly-Won-tlu>-_^^....1.. ... - Hunter, a convict In u South KMuui.”n <010 HHIr cl Falls, 61, and Jolm Spnford, Idt a double to center, and Nate 4 0 10 llil«nu>r ups, lead ;_SaturdHy_bLiheilt^oceL^ __ U.7 ^fiiort^nr^tng Idgh jtimp Saturday to glvc tho Carolina ponitcntiary_who-lii-S!^u.Liu-l-fl Colbertr aboard'on-o-wallc — - Paul Whiteman ttophy races at mountain circuits Uidted^Statos a'^weep of tho here occompanled by a guard. Jgg ;| J j ? ^ In Uio third flight, Roger Tim Braves narrowed tho Daytona Beach International Jacky Ickx of Belgium men’s track an'd field as part of a rehabilitation n> 1 0 ) Howard, Burley, leads witli an margin to 2-1 in tho fourth on JU J D 1 0 —Speedw aj T i m W ; l ! i f a g a ^ # a K * r im re"Tft>><>~w edala-Trttt---the7-rPan— iwK>gyfl>n;-flooi4Kt->Juan-VlUota-^L ',i^{;!;,‘! t , ^ ^ •J1 T f IDUlSVU.LE, K y.-(U PI)- Ihc victim was David Pearl, by only 2-lOth of a second in tho American games. of Qjilo wiU) a loft hook to Uio oooop<,b«.ap up Frank McFarland of Rupert, tlio year into tlio leftfleld seats. 30, Atlanta, who was driving a final two4iour training session"’ A capacity crowd of-60,000 at Jaw in the first round and went Kent' Estop,. Gooding, and JoAnne Gunderson Carncr, Ollvar [Ml adjusting her grip to get more Brabluim RT29, a Formula B to slmre to front row. Pascuul Guerrero Stadium saw on to win an easy decision. .At)«rn«ihy...... p D 0 0 0 Howard Brown, Burloy, had 85s UllUn 3ti Toltlt M 0 I a TaUll W * * ‘ C irr II power, shot into a two-stroke ca r. Wlille Stewart' failod to Shorter, tho favorite, take tho Pickup 5th pgh. Early night and Gerald Dunn, Burloy, had Aaron Iti I ^ I M iwn it} ] I I 0 lead Saturday with her second A speedway Bpokesmon said im prove h is tim e , Ickx In h i s . 10.0“ n ic te r ru n by over 100 lead 103S: U»e gam es KlfllllCIIV B« 0»- • Bfl. Frank Spencer, Burloy, kept WlllUmt c I 1 I Sliltl r< ) 0 0 0 ■ ■llimer* < VartalUi l(> 4 I I 0 Colbwl 1U - • - successive one undor par 71 In Pearl s()un sldoways on a turn Wood-red Ferrari covered tlm meters over Mexico's . Juiin Actual competition in Uio ' DP KiniJii CUv I, lUllimort ) LOn his hopes alive wltli an 67. Lum rf ) 0 0 0 L«« II ) 0 I ] t.t*Y 3 *' Oihrown l - J Q ------0 0 0 ■ the fJIuegras.^ InvJlHtiorinl Gol! an d a Lola T202 Fonnula Ford picturesque course willi Its 73 Martinez with Alvaro Mejia of games'among SO rilitloaS of tho • In tho n o t fourth flight, i-annle P*r*i <( ___ -- ... o o t driven by Milo Vega of TampH,. . bends In 7;19.2 minutes. Colombia, urged on by tho Wo.«!tern HemUphere began oowon ... ,,, .u ..B row er and Ron Clark, Burloy. TKillav p > 0 0 0 KhmKII ( 3 0 0 0 - Tournaiucnt-...... p 0 0 0 0 nuvo ph 10 0 0 Simdra Hayno aiwl Samira Ha., slainmed broadside Into ' Aa a result, o'tougji'battle dieers of- his countrymen, wltli-compcutlon in 10 sports. Djiic«ntonLi; i\3 i i 4^y I slutred tlio lead wltli G5s while Normtn p } 0 0 0 OIBrOMi ptr I 0 1 0 . .Spuzich were tied for second him. between tho two is expected for boating olit Garry Bjorklund of Argentina was Uie early sensa- ‘” 1 S S i !- Bl Van winkle had M. Dou« TolaU III Tdali M)«} -maoo^two-strokes-buck after.__ Pearr was PfonoMnc^d tl }f « i 3» M -33J • S U M O 14tl) liolc to get th e club more terbacks Craig Morton and -fait and was braking too iato.” world m a rk of 7 ^ H th e M orottoef U ru«uay. Kea# -in ',}ij *- Slffert, who did 7:22.4 In a 12- iilclianlKCI.I- ll“375“ 37-100-:3e«— IS; Hall«y-Area. No MiUaga- loiulers; Jo Ann PrenUce, Cliargers, but they failed to cyllnder BRM. mfascs than Canada’s WiUfrod first round and the first was "oos ^ 1. Udianmunil.nalt l« »4 i3 M -U4 Charg*. Wedmon, who also cleared 2.10 stopped because the Uruguayan had appeared only Xowartl. Wath too — . 374 . . 41 ■■■ 114 .Vii Marlen Ihigge, BcLiy Cullen, come up with a score or many Mario Andretti of NazarcUi, Tovar, Minn 100 4IS 43 tJl .Ml meters. was unablo to detend himsell. Philter since Service CdIU .. Marilynn Sjnlth, and Pam kind word.i from coach Tom Po.,' docked tiio lOUi fastest raa luiaiM u w uutvM u iiiiiia tjii. • .Mlncinr. Waili II JM 3J «4 ,300 plus Portland labor B arnett. Ijin d ry . tlm o of 7:31.7 in Ute Uilrd ------Shorter's thno------was- - a Pan- Douglas nodrlguez ot Cuba ''“m M issSpuzicli, who sh ared tlio 'Ilie Q iarg o rs won Uie scrim ­ F e rra ri to diore flft)i row with American record-28 minutes, scored a firs t round knockout 'll Aa^w^wi 30" X,”', SO.Bseconds, breaking the mark over Francisco Crux of Puofto bases loaded climaxed a mi.h j'j. H<«»aMion. piti j j . OPIN lead after the first round, said mage, a benefit exhibition for Frencliman Honrl Pescarolo, ot 29:17.4 set by Van Nelson ot Rico, wlUl a series of punches (our™ outburst alter C ncln- 7 D A Yi A WE£K she was stung by a bee on the California LuUieron College wlio did 7:30.3 hi d March Ford. first hole and it disconcerted where the Cowtwys aro train­ Uie United States In 1067 at to Uio stomach. Cruz fell flat on Don Gullet had no. ny i». Iw r to'Uie extent Uiat sh e Uiree- ing, by a 14-0 score.'" Winnipeg. It 'was-tho Uilrd his face and a doctor was fhutNallanal Uio I>^gora Laagut^ tUout rg afor ll. IMitseven (I.- 423-S758 ■lwittetlr*B ul-l-uan‘fi -fltp a ljjit• - trliB]...... rn f H in Tt.... R • Aaron, ah W; MofManij. iajore on Umt," she said. "I luul came from field goals, a 50» -Medalist. Uio f0,000 mo’ters. was led out ot’Uie ring by his iiack-io-^ck doubios by 1^0 overvdiini! tfoinf! for me unUl 1 yardor by Mike Clark and a 22- ^ W^wtinbr and MoJIa also woro trainers. May and Iony Perez gave Uio mls.s-hlt inv drive on the 15UI y«fnmajyT5nvld-Conwny:------elookod^Miop-tho-old-matk,— ColpmiiinnJjilg P.. nnrrni>nn ^^is Uielr only run. after two liole and It went a'few feet out Sjin Diego’s Gary Garrison ’ Martinez In 20:05.0 and Mojla dominated ills fight wlUi o v b o u m k ” .scored tho charger’s first • 1 29;0fl.0, Q o v cr of E cu ad o r wiUi two nieSevetithaiumal niuegraBS touchdown on a 40-yard pn.Hs lH C 11*3W Siortcr; Martinez, Mojia and knockdowns in tlie second atMl-JJo*" c t 4 00 0 vaumiha >» 3100 RentUr w inds ^ p with an IR-hole round from John Hadl and Dennis ' Bjorklund ran ahnost as a Uilrd rounds to win by decision. May**)*' 4 n 0 SIto'ta*ll 2 1 J 1 Sunday.___ Parteo kll:k»}d..tho extra.polnt. . pj?pTON^jJARROR,_^MW^ landem for about half tho rac« . Tlie partisan crowd choorod ’ A & V -^liS i Mrt[t>=G«rreit romi>ed Imvon (UPI)— ^^onaau— Jlng_Wiidly the—anwiunccmcnt^of.- l!__ j j-S .yards...... - for the ------second Qiurgor - ...... O T - uiy ^ aiui ^^ICJTTTWlllerTnof— . . . . « « » w, -piTBarrt^aifOIcrdry. • Conckpcr> ...... -score wlUiPartoo again iMiollng Pensacola, Ha., tied at two- to go, Sliorter broke loose from Cullaltp 1 0 0 0 llucknar rl 4 0 0‘ Gormait- - Carfoil p . 0 0 0 0 J-arguion c 7 tlie extra point. under-parZfHSaturtfay;sharing 'the pack'tthd^ran’solo'thiTtOBt— ^ , -- Ordrkwll |w"D ~ Haiii w»H-nCTtrdttnrTfflffior~tK6ntimhrfonme j* .437 -• Clneltwiill i, Loi Ar>uala«'4. 5h M«V. Garvay,- 3li Allan. S -COI.UMBU.S,-Olilo '{U PD - Dalhis-quarWrback spotrstau- -of IflOlntoSunday'smatchplay jnymoveandheraldedhlfltum cliicap . W J» I w .iV Vklanllna, sr Crawford. Ip h r tr bb i« \nw:lou'« sixth-ranked Tow— lachiiit hlne of 12 foMtf^KWHlw—u t-'P o ln t. Q’W o o d a _ G o lL iim l- a ro u id th e -s ta d iiim —with—a ” ,430 a n r.tiii.iM. ir^ -•__ ;.7i t i .* 1.}. Gorman of , Wash,, and .no Interceptions ' while Country Club. Tlio low four will unliilonfwavlnff handkerchlofa. *4 .40? 'J4i/i k ...... m • I >__ I.. itiZ TZTI'a* 'Kk. ..1^* 'ItfAvi.t.iiif -13-*— . easily defoate <"iohn Hent May Be Applied stro n g to t^ko th e first set, 0*2, tim ing. Ttioy wlU dd tills In a fte r two rounds, added his 70 through ea rly h eats of '■V Uie Unll^ Praii ...... Inlar^fatal...... to the PurchatcJPrice in 20 mlnules. Moore, who was time.’’ ' hnd 73 to hold on to part of Uie women's 200* meter dasli and ■ liaving trouble with his servo, San DIogo coach Sid Glllman top slot. 100 motor hurdles •naHlmof^and. men's tlotlon S« 41 ’.U l heIdontoU\^ nth game of the said he was pleased "'i^Ui the Bob Zonder of Skokie, 111., loO ' m o ter an d 400Palroll m otor M 4f lOV^ . second set when a bockliand scrimmage and noted, “we're *»eld Uilrd place wlUi a one- dashes. N#w Vorh SI SI ,.4M IS Wcihlno'on « i f .43t J»K» , r e t u n i oT a i e r v e , followed by a coming along fine; Evoryo/ie on under 287 going into match But I t was left to Don Quarrle. cIIIS® i ) 41 .410 n AU|ia>«NM Um»; ; backhand pawing, shot, gave , Uio squad thinks we’re going to play, followed by Tom Jenkins ©r Jamaica to break tho Pan- W I M l. tb' Gbrman lh*iroii i (u in'nir«ti ini«» M tod'W; ‘ . sam e Quickness.’' ■ ny Edwards of Stillwater, Okla. • , .. w o Ioiom i v.'A'fl vi.. ' r'' ■■■■■'. ■ t' ■ K. ; ■ . Palmer, Nicklaus set Sunday, Augu»l 1, 1971 TlmM-Ncwi, Twin Fatit/ Idaho \9 Montana haf nod frorn ^ig Sky coaches BOISE (UPI)—BIb Skv coa- back early tWa year a Sept. who , took ov6r last year'v^hen this year, including quarterback lacking a flrat team center record in taking; big • ■ - - *>-at-Gfeat-PaUa-#gatnat-«ev« -01son- broke-hU~UB-— Epla-GuthPl^riftiured-laet-eea--:------1---- - time leadtf-M ontaiu as the ta- ikota, but said the 11* Bruce Cold, m d Buckley Bnins. 900. His running backs, he said, Idaho State University's Ed ~w rlteT or“lhB"lff7rfo6lbaU' UUe 4tMfr-4nelud»i— -Hnhhtna »ajri he will harye-M- are "ad^uate" and said the Cavanaugh said there were iui 4ead 111 team touriiey"~ Saturday, but rated Idaho as a only three home { les Is not returning lettormen, eight Bf-rni iiiii .i» n “awf^ lot of question nUtfks** -.atrong..conteiide£. ______unusual,______1)16 C ‘ les will first themoffensivestarters.andsaid '*‘end offense to a slol ty p e M>e Bengi^. piagued^U^ 'tro o N iB H , Pa. (DPI)—' Saturday and charged to a four- better^jali connpetiiion for the With only Gonzaga and Nor- play at home Oct. 2 when they HTdefenslve secondai7 will be fenseT ' ' yew^y^a walkout of black var- rAnroW. - PBlm______cr ___ find'" j s e i r strokeJead^Ref ihe second~liIiUi round lii a row7"daling~lhern Arizona ~co^es a lakfi 6n U nlversiiy 6! I d a h o .------B tro n K B rth trT e a r-th a irir h as— W ebor Stoto's-Sark-A rslanian' Hhd with six return - - N icklaui, pooling th eir awe> round of the PGA National back to the start last year, . the men made their predictions \ Montanawon the Big Sky title been for the past three y^rs. described his Wildcats as a ''8 recovering from -Team —Ghampionahip—wlth—a - ...... - ...... ^ • ■ — " “ ‘ *• ■ , aHrting, inlurles. “ 0 Bevenmnder-par ’ ■ rccofd'score onzST t35HreRKc«nSeUnCliieTifirio~irarM riiirasnrwtn-tiy^«)r-BronwrTOTrnrismrTT«ia-'cKT.i^^ _ , . , , . . P alm er and N icklaus be held In Boise, the new con- the third win. but Bald Idaho, away .trom their full strength plonshlp or for last, place." , ' ’ only three men to .win'more ferenceheadquarters.jadquartei J loo. had strong personnel. ■ wllhonlysbcsenlorsonthosquad WIUi 22,returning letterinen, “3 Twins nip than a million dollars on the JackSwarthout.athletlcdlrec- Idaho’s Don Roliblna.who...... will- Ihta yiikr...... A rslanlan n.limliin a «oM ild he h« w «r«« as sUU «Hll'W "not “ iwvaniage ■ 01 . w auy tour' —^ach made four birdies Vandals set tor and head football coach for have his first full year as head neHe sau sad iiiahis ooffendve ii« ibivo luioline wmwill sure si^e wnowho isIs reaiiyreally goinggoing loto_ piaypla, r- i,i with Tnm r « n o n MbV* as they moved IB under par - • favored University of Montana; coach for the Vandals this year, be strong and quick, but said where,"butsaldhlsquarterback, »i „M.ri«rhncV " iva ihlnV » Yankees on and halfway to a second boOStcr m eet said his team was blessed with said he Is “optimistic," but pla- the defense was the weakest he Dale Major; Is a “very tremen- »»„ (hrom It ■II rlohl H w . m u •m - . . straight team title over the wet . . . .a strong uiichoqoffense and a. good gued by team Injuries.'njuriea.- hadhadfor the pMt . four . years. . doustninsiass ______^ ___ type." can uirow It all right II we can protect the passers." "l7rlT»“ lT rt‘¥tTasV ------and-soggy-Laurel-V-ll^-Golf— y-I(weoanBtay healthyrWe|re - Ms. linebackera-l*Dught-to-be— Arslanian-said-there-will bej Id le fio m er Palmer’s home coure. , ,, But,out, hoiw said,B«iu. theuic “big uiK ques-MU'” ' Soing to look pretty good," Rob< strong,” he said, but the front radical changes in positions this Montana State's Sonny BIjOOMINGTOfl. Minn. Dave and Mike Hill, adding a ® tlonmark"wlllbedefen8o,Which binr said. The Vandals totaled line, while lacking In site, might year, including-.moves to Holland, in-his first year as (UPI)—Leo Cardenas greeted 66 to their opening round M, B00st^meeUngslalMiOT7:30 tanned ^'a sound one, but nine knee operations last year, make up for it with quickness 8trengthenhls*‘qulckandsn>all" head coach, said his team’s rcllover Mike Kokich with his were all alono in second place J-”** m i caliber it was last Robbins said his weakness 1s t and agressiveness. , dofensewhichhasprobiemswilh "youth and inexperience” will 13th homer in'the eighth inning at 12-undcri>ar 130. Room of the Rogerson Motor yggr." _ i the quarterback spot, but listed Knap lost 22Jettermen from, the secondary. He said offense require “very drastic personnel 'nicre were four teams tied 'In n . Swarthout will call his players as possibilities Tom l^nciano— the 1970 squad, but 23 relumed was strong but not deep, still changes." Saturdayto give the Minnesota State President Hank Woodall Twins a W victory over the for third at J31. Including Julius New «rYork_1. «rV__ antai'.■ • • ::v: 7- fio ro , and pll” n“,Th” Cardenas,, who also s,ngl«l ^ f t home a run in the Twins* three- run first inning, made the score CURTIS MATHES ApOUNCES THEIR th AN N U Al S-1. with his homer, but the 8 Saturday, John and Dick i^ta,_U’eTrprogramsimdbo ^ l a ^ Yankees, '^eid to only seven who had a G7, and Bob Charles to^^nswer quMUons. singles Bgninst Bert Blvlovcn wTlie-hlggM i-itfm-pcobal^ ■T5F8 lSnip«.9, cam© back o n '-U ru c o ‘Uovllnrwhtrhad-ir will bo discussion of the Big S l^ a thrcej-un- tiomcr-by-Danny. XpnI(iteiicej)reaident!Ldecl2l9n_ to cut back on sizes of teams -7To-keeirfull-T>roduclion-g6ing-duriiigrJuly-arid-7Viigust^o-thaT~hm ninth. chols and "George Archer headed a group a t 132, shooting and athletic aid. one employee has lo be laid off,, Curtis Mathes lowers priccs over •brhbl »br a G8 Saturday. _ CIblii c 4 0 0 0 Cariw 7li 4 1 )0 Palmer birdlcd'lho 'firsniSIe —a-Hunrfred-Dolla rs^n~tn a ny-models-a nd-we-ha ve-reeei ved-a-va«- Murc»f cl 1 0 0 0 KllUbrcw lli ] 0 I I WhiK II 4 10 0 Oliva rl 4'] I 0 with a 4-foot putt and tho last A’s drop OlomWu rl 4 I ) 0 UMis 111 3 0 10 one on an 15-footcr, but In- load of OFF Season Specials. SELECT FROM O VER 70 MODELS. ClUr III 4 111 CariUnat «• } I I 7 Clark* 4 110 Natll«( cl } 0 0 I between Nicklaus did most of Michaal it 4 0 10 Hm I C 4 0 10 Kllna p 1 0 0 0 niylavao p 3 0 0 0 tho work for the leaders. Tribe, end Uytlli ph 10 0 0 Tho "Golden Boar" birdied CIH offlsrs BEST Quality Cloiltr p 0 0 0 0 Alou pi. 10 11 all three of Laurol Valley’s par- Ktklch p 0 0 0 0 cm offers BEST Harranty Talalt 14 4a4Tnl«lt II 1 II 4 5 holes, reaching two of them in' loss skein Naw Verb two shots and barely missing CUSVEUND (UPI) - Rick MUn«Ml» CM offers BEST Pricc an eagle at tho 540-yard, third Monday drove in. three runs 8 Year I. LOH- Naw York 4, Mifinawla 7. ----ni’~TOVaiTT3(l'/3nilT^Cll -hole, when hla.-^S-toot- Calaf ni. Sn-Kaonav, rimmed the cup and bounced Gene Tenace hit a two-run -eMnwffers-BESTm>^lilig lllylav n. SF Klllaliraw. away. homer to help Chuck Dobson KJIn# C llO PICTIJRETUBE Clniiar . ' Nicklaus also m ad e a aO-foot pick up his lOfh victory NOTHINGEINER ...rUUhlOi Mrdio putt at tho J.UJ |MU>"PillT" fllllui Jiiy as tho Oakland tllylavanWin . T- : il A- 35,4SO .3, fifth hole. In addition to 1 Athletics snapped a four-game and 18, Palmer birdied tho losing streak by defeating the' AT ANfV PitrCE WARRANTY! tough 218>yard eighth, putting Cleveland Indians, &-1. Cunrnntee of Siiti»rnclion or his tee shot witliin two feet of Monday, who had gone hltlcss, Solons top tlio hdo, and made a six-foot in his last 24 trips to the plate. No Obligiilioii at cncl of 30.

JB reM crsJii ______r i l c ^ ^ u t o d —Uwlr—only-*two-runJionu»r-ovor-the-40Woot— bogey in two rounds at No. 12, m^rk in center field in the sixth eighth 4 3 ” when Nick- M d drilled a solo shot over‘the This is the Sale hundreds of Magic Valley People laus drove out of tiounds for Ute right field fence in tlie ninth -^secofHl fltraighl d ay a ^ - f t l m e r — I r b bl wait for each year to purchase that-]S[evkLColor-T^^ MILWAUKEE. (UPD-Dlck. fiookod his approach ^ t under C«m ' pnriii 4 j I 0 Uhlrutfcl 4 OOJ) Brownu 1 0 0 0 ttoniO 4 111 Billings' single drove In Larry a tree. Mondaycl - 4 J j J f*ln»*orl 4 0 7 0 Jaekwncl 4 110 N*4n»«)b Ulittnor willi Uie winning run In The wet conditions addod to a Cptlaltfib 3 0 0 0 Foitarll 4 0 0 0 or Stereo . . . Select from over 70 models with tlio eighth Inning Saturday to long day on tho course—up to Hagan lu 0 10 0 Chamblit ll>4 0 0 0 hando ll> S 3 4 1 Poua c 10 10 give Uie Washington Senators a six hours for some players Hanilrick ir 4 0 Q 0 Haldamnn i«} 0 0 0 Values like these. • 4-5 victory over tlio Milwaukee Tanaca c 4 19 3 Ouiutlng p ] 0 0 0 after tho start of the round was Oraan }ti 3 0 7 0 Dakar ph 1 0 0 0 B rowers. delayed more than four hours Doliion p ) 0 0 D Parmar p 0 0 0 0 Mannloan p 0 0 0 0 BlUings’ single followed a by a heavy, overnight rain. Yalal* SMIJfTolaU J1 I » » (loubre^y Biittner to make Uio Oabland f Sunday promises to be even a Clavaland IM *»#*»- I score 4-3 after tho Brewers had longer d ay, sin ce it will bo a 36- DPXIavalarW “ i r LOB Oakland i, Home Entertainment Clavaland S. tied the scorp in tlio bottom of iioie'dti(ibl6 round to make up 71) narwto I'inwkn. Foita. llRi Laon Ujo- seventli—when- Tommy. for Hiursday’s rain-out, start­ Center - __ 'Harper.singled, stole scconU ing at 6:30 a.m. EDTM. and scored on a single by Ron Told by a PGA official ti>o H ioobald. Palmer-Nlcklaus team would i U RADIO - STEREO PltONO Wa»hln«lan Mllwaukaa •b r h bl »b r h bl tec off between 6 and 8:30 ii.m'. WP |:arnla<.T-l:4Q. A l! UnW r« 113 1) Harpar ii S 7 1 0 Sunday, Palmer cracked Naluin )b J 0 0 0 TIkoImIiI 7ti 4 0 I I cor,OR TV A«lnch»f It) 10 11 Way r< - } 0 0 I "Thanks a lot." --- Cm -p----— 0-0-00-t*miari-p—O-O-O.O- t & S - Moward lb 4 110 <1 4 0 10 — “ T h a r s - b e tte r th an : 6:30^^’ millnaf II 3 13 0 Tapa<|lru> ID 3 0 I 0 Nicklaus said. o i i 1 ” EVeVrBiBBer HiKlngi c ' 4 0 11 Ualctilk 3t) 110 0 .Allan 7t> ' 4 0 0 0 Maria 3b 1 0 0 0 Tlio I2fl total for. 3 6 -h o les-^ O X -b la n k -- - Cullan» II 4 0 10 Halia t» 3 0 0 0 Savings On I tiURTtS M AtHES Hwmpton p 1 0 0 0 RodrlQuei c 3 0 I I bettered tho fivo-year-old tour­ WcCraw pt« 10 10 Marionl p 7 0 0 0 Other Home - UldiiikiM'gr pC ; 0 0 MorrU p 0 0 0 0 nament’s previous record by a • 'W ’/l« • m. ^ CJ — I'Ina p 0 0 0 0 ilrlool rl 10 0 0 .stroke lind left Nicldaus and iV I lltC o O X Wa»»- ) ^ rg , giving his finest perfor­ Models . /. C Thompun. DP Waiiilr^oton I. LOU ' WaihlngiM) 7, Mlwaukaa I. m an ce since 1067, blanked the All Styles!! TV Bacepiioii Simtjioiad ' in Untar. -nillnar. UtxIrlQuat. 3(1 Oiicago White So* on three hits llllllnar. SD Harpar. $ Tapatllna. ST- Agee-led M »dlleriranean Mlnchar, AAay. Saturday as he pitched the with oak finli In odtllllon, our Homa Enlirtarnm nt Can- H rtrbbM Ihomi'ompaon 4 7 3 1 3 4 Boston Red Sox to a S-O victory, o lfe n -y o u In pull oul d ia w a n AM-FM- ioai»n*ro»r~^ — r-n-fTi-o-i-i“ endlng-Boston'sfour'gamelos--' f>in« 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 Mets-sink^ -Badlo wllh 4 ip«ali«*i,-ond.o-4 lp«»d w aw l- - Com w $ $ ' 3 4 I I I 7 ing streak. ehongor wllh diomond nMdU, P»rio«» I I 3 10 3 3 I 3 25” Viewable Diagonal Morrii 13 0 0 0 0 1 Lonborg, previously unable to Sandarar L S J 1 7 1 1 0 0 Cubs 5-2 regabi tlw great form after a LARGEST COLOR Hlip Hv Ihom n (uourlguai),T 1:41. AIS.lu/ NljlW YORK (UPI)-Tonunlo skiUig. accident won his sixth Agee drove in one run and game against four losses this SCREEN BUILT Cal edges stole homo in the ' eighth aeason, but looked the way he inning for anoUier to spark the did in 1067 when he won 22 and SAVE The SAN BE^4ITO Now York Mots to a.&-2 victory captured the Cy Young Award, ers in o ver Uio Chicago Cubs before a cw«an< ' h i. u Tig Ti uwd'uf-'<3,B4VSatmaay:------itaA..yj/3L;T n y wiiiiafT'> u i W llTIRg*NIAM-INj 4)0 0 I Kally rl 4 0 10 4 0 4 1 AndrM lb J 0,0 « • 3S" COLOR PlaU R I TUB! and scored twice, opened the Malrocalll^S 0 I D Mallon 3b ) 0 I 0 12th inning Scoll lb 4 0 0 0 SMOCf lb ) 0 D 0 • AUTOMATIC riN i TUNING -DBTRGlT-<4JW)-Jotry-MQ.- cIghUi witli a tlouhlo and went GaglUno II 3 10 0 Marrminn e ) 0 0 0 to Uilrd on plnch-hilter Ddnn bos’ run-Acorlng doublo with two _ , . . , . . . Joiaphum c 4 I 7 4 Mo/al*i »* JO 10 Q end en o n 's fly out. W th an 0*1 Lonborg p 4 m o johr; p i o 0,0 out in tho I2th inning voided a - . — -t .. . • • Kaalav p 0 0 O O AlvarMo'ph I 0 0 0 $ mtrlkooutpcrformancebyl^ rn r„"n d "& "lll:.” S'g'^f ,._j.___I « ft n game winner .Mickey Lollch Cub catcher Chris Cannlaato, 5 4 8 aitim urvi^'-ilavV-U ie-M ifiir^Jg!^ ------Tilh-TORilFiTS^vlrfory „vor-^‘*‘>T=^*’'*’in^ ^ VH SAME CABINETS, *1— mi...... h its an d stru ck out oiuht over chu*#* ***^ tlie D etroit Tlgora. '> *1 “!«• ““ J «>«h‘ »vor I# k' r »r M !• . W IT H a y d c WrigW was rem oved,

to plnch-hltter Ike Brown Ih'lhe sea so in n ' 1 0 0 0 1 ~ ^ 4 S S needed nlnl Inning relief help ' hH'..'' B f llv (t*h*0dl.,p» Harr. 12th. R eliever IJoyd Allen cam e manit. MATHES on and advanced Brown to third from Tug McGraw. — * - Trtth' a wild pitch 'a n d 'a b alk - Inin -• theU ie opening frame,ir a m e , Bud y -i » 2 0 ’ ' ConBolea for, ^ 3 9 8 before walking plnch4iitter llarrelson singled, advanced to C&l*ClS Gatesvtuicaunm.. Brown. Bocond Ott an Infield out, and —=-flnFtm^Bist-«is <''>«" sc rflp loHHe—------i'&'TonrTiylol^U'M to- 7„p,7- vnniiAA^A ti/« Urnum liAmn ImL th ird _when Cub • shortstop R E N S S E lftE R , Ind. (U P I)— soft lined “ a bunt to first ' Torres was called for The Oilcago Bevs*ahd the St. soft lined a bunt to first, jn-^e^nce; The Mels’center- Lmib-Cardinals played a 7-7ilr baseman Jim Spencer, who fielder scored on Ed Krane- controUedscrinunage&iturday doubled up Ike Dromi at third. NEW CONSOLE STEREOS. pool's sacrifice fly. wth both teams scoring from W ri^t Bot the win, evening ■ liu M ...... less U . Hie Cards scored first when Ctlilftrnia ' D«lr6lf Titrr*« »» ] 0 ) 0 Htrr«lMn %. " kbrKW UirhM K«i«lrK>*r »SI I I 0 Oarrvit io Johnny Roland went over froni Alom«r^3t) S I M Rodrloul Ui 4 0 VO IU 1 0 0 0 Ttylor » i * 0 0 0 Cowtn II . f 0 I 0 Killiw rl I B t 0 i 5; S K .* S I! ; s r BaU«n added_th« < ^a point. n w r * n*t>of r( 0 0 0 0 Horlon II 4 I } > CaIIIm a p< 0 0 0 0 JoAM II I 0 S . th e Bears followed up with a (■■vnoldi r( S D 3 0 FfMhAii c 4 0 0 6 P«p6vlc>i )b 4 0 1 0 Botwvll n> 4 0 0 0 Rlw*r» II 0 0 0 0 Cklh lb . } 0 t 0- Jamai cl 4 13 0 IlnolatM rf ) 1 3 0 touchdown play when quarter* tpMCM’ lt> S 0 0 0 tUnUv c( 4 0 0 0 Cannliiar c I 0 0 0 Oroi^ c 3 I I I 0'Brl«n \ i J 1 } 0 Brlnkm»n *i 4<0 0 Ot l>apM», p 3 0 0 0 toOKhl p 3 0 10 .backJack Concannon coni^ectod Mom c S M I Ullch p 1 0 0 01 Davit ^ 1 0 0 0 McOr«w p 0 0 0 6 on a seven^^ {iass to* ^ DELAY I^AYMENTS'TIL Wriohl p. S 0 0 0 IBrown ph 10 10 N*wman p 0 0 0 0- ■ , Alltn p 0 0 0 0 I < Talali 3 4 IO I Yatala | H I U 4 George Fanner.*' T»UI» 41 If I Tottit Featured In the scrimmas0 ICE COLD DRINKS SERVED DAfLY. CLIPORNIA asfci DMr*ll in M O m H * — 1 H -7wrw. toP--Cnlt*0« 1. N*W V®r*i were two Bear rookM , running Op -etuionir »7- loa - CtllKtfnlt i. I- LOB-'Chlcaoe %, Htw York 4. DMroll «. - , 3B--Kranappol, Orola. BfCharl. A«a«. backs Dennis Ferrif of the. }R 'Alom«r. Mowi. M N »--H o rM > I. t--HarraliAn'.(f-Krana- Codes! Store inlowit JttoL ||t«) • Jtoe Moore of’Miawarir.FwrM ippat _;.*-{4.44.H»rFM -av»'tiiiwft-for-70-yn^ IJ * J 3 0 14 - G P EN ^ M p ^ Y NIGHTS Loilch t U l *’ ' l-S 0 • 0 -including »y«rd and J^yard Till Allan. ,8iik-' 4 9 tava- AikOraw U l. T* llM.'A'' . \

'''• r;; V/'..:;,: 30 TImerNawc, Twin Falls, Idaho - Sunday. Auguit 1. 1971 ¥ a -V. Lipon must teach Dallas sends Indians how to ; Thomas to relax, enjoy game a.EVELAND(UPl)-^ohnny. day it is time the team learned:: Ve>v EiiglaTrd lipbn. the hevrmDnBgerof-thc—how^to relM -and-tonJoy-thi- 1 C3eveland-IndianB.'-s«l4-Satur— gante-of-baseball— and-qult- pressing. • -I AMHERST, Mqss^ (DPI)— Duano Tlwrnou nml other -44p€ ^-PrWay-t5. 25&- Glcslor of noyal tountte was McDowel was fined 11,000 In exchange for Taffoni, tlie 'pounder,' In his tWrd pro second at .555, Kirk 'Williams uJlf J*! W Browns will get a play«r who soQson.and wide receiver Homer and Mark Brown, both Coora- - will bo announced at a later Jnck^nV’the Cowboys' ninth Mter Wave' “tors tSe -jp u n d —d ra ft—plcV—froc Jtopectively, and Jim ------chofces. University of tljo Pacific- ■■ A four»yoar ------Bro.wns. -— veteran _ — LXlKLPatrioligavi . W ’^^T^^rrthi srtS^SfrTnd rm cs and a reguJar starter , last round draft choice for 1072 homcrun title with five. rubbed In the dust pretty good. season, Taffoni was apparently which tlioy acquired earlier tlUs Henderson outlasted team­ We're certainly not hot-dogs.." — disgruntled over being put on monu, Vrom Los Angeles as mate Jlm-Gannaway for the Upon said he would go with a ilic-lcani:a-accond-flquad,-flnd_oomp«n^tlon-for-lo6inH-lln«- A tlantic division crown, .638 to aet.llheup and~climrnalc"'as asked to bo traded. ,„„n PhU OLien to Uie Ilams. .GlO. G annaw ay had led through m uch plutoonlng a s possible. T!ie Browns Saturday ran Garrett, a 5-foot-ll, 210-pound.. much of tlio season. Steve Moss,^ . “I don't believe in making a through tlielr second scrim­ running back from Now M exico Seller's Electric, had .012 for’ lot of chongeg,” ho said. “I like , mage, as defense won the game Hlglilands, was voted rookie of third, followed by Nick tho same lotting order so each 22-17 under Uio watchful eyes of tlie year by tlio American Benavidez, h and L Roofing, mim learns ’his'spot In the about 8,000 people. The gam e Football C oachcs in 1069. He .506 and Don B urton, IefaucIoscd-to-. ■~DoirGBult~nnd“rettirned-it-32-. , 'touchdow ns Il^t' scusoti^ yards for a touchdown. access for a number of years but Is now open to public use and provides an excellent fishing and recreational area on the noth nootlnB, Dick another," he said. "I want According to the scoring rul,cs Tljomas, wlw blasted most of Koehler Cookies, nnd in d eed tliem swinging. t)wl way every up by coach Nick Skori^h,- tlie Dallas management In n side of the river. _McKnight, Tlje Alley. d ay...... offense rcccivcd 7 points for a news conferenco last week jmd n o y al I^ u n g o took Uie Pacific “"Basically, I like to go with touchdown and 3.points for a had denumded $80,000 contract, Division cham pionship wlUi al field goal, while one point was gained 603 yarcb on the ground „ tlic best defense, barring an ^ ______Bwar^d the defense each time in his rooklo season last year, bulge over runnm ip Thomson’s pennant-winning Koltrertor said U pon. offense failed to make the first’ 'phe West Texas StJitc product Beer. Tljoy were followed'by Upon, who was fired at- down In a series of plays. led tho National P'ootball C oors-Flrst F ed eral a t 13-8, —Tt»-flr«t-toucbdowtt-for-4ho—Gonforonco-ln-yordi-pct^catr^i Toronto several yenrs ago, said______^Depot Grlll-ond-TurfCnubrl2-9r lie knows how Dark jnust feel. ------offcnse-cam e-on-an-ll-yard—&7i.juid-wM-votod-tl»--|^( “^ilHRRn-Cftsn^^l—Courts r~W 6r •‘1 ^ ^ let go once. Klghl " pass from veteran Bill Nelsen' cc's rookie of Uie ycnr in some ___ V arsity B arbershop, 4-17, and to Chip Glass. Nelson didn't polls. ■______„ , ^ i , Uien yl)u are the laftcliest man In — — M ^v^rt^M rw K lrraf^kTQ ^n^i^5“ “^------::— r ~ r ^ — rr------NEW~Y0UK—fUPH—rher^rntihc-PoltrG rounds^hen- ■ Ir-^ I-k n o w ------because he was biibying h is' PulrioLs^ach Jolin Mnzur lumcd Ute clock back 20 years Uje Giants pulled it out in the was, ‘Wliy me? Wliy me?'”,.ho hoiuse,'" ho .snid, “and Hornco AHnnUr what he’s going through!.'I. " fratfile knocs" ------said,_Catl.ifl.u p'cat back and ,,i si>en Stndium'Saturday, nnd ninth on a pair, of singles by remombcred. Stonehum (tho Giants'owner)' I Dark-has refused comment------— ' • Duane is a great back. But we ijq^ It Alvin Dnrk nnd Don Mueller, Later, more points.qame on a lio Diirochor Uoe.in't rcmcm- snid, "nio (inmc's not over yet.' s' on hi.s dismi.s.wl and told UPI 4S-yard field goal by Don also will get help from the ju^ned out. Wliltey Lockman's double down ber how one of his conches, I tlwucht It wiia, moro or lc.is." oaiuruuySaturday heno was ‘‘too loo uua, busy oUier two ball players. necrented before the regular- tlie left field line for one run Cockroft. The- final touchdown ...... u e c re iiiu o uuiw iu niti ‘ vbu.**. uiu jc ii u u iu lutu tui u«iu iui> i!,uuuicEdildle mStanky, u im y, vqarno a iiiu LchnrRlni! iiin K » 'H Monte»»«••«. frvln, who .i...uwmodo the * .w p j., . • i b , , i packlnR"jm cKii to have any atate- came op a 7(tyard run by Ken In anotlier deal on the final ly scheduled Diicngo Cuba-New and Tliomson’a climactic three- out of tiio Giant dugout nnd only out for the Giants in the ^ ment...... ■ back in inning that day ,' alsowaH;)n the i3-8. Curl Manufacturing nntl Browfir V/hO- bursl Uirough day for inter-conference trad- York Mets . contest was an run shot Into the lower leftfleld Jumped on his. n m - Pittsburgh Steelers In exchange - - tackle for U»6 score.-He gained ing, Uve Patriolfl • nwiuired abbrovinted version'-of-one-of—stands.------unruatralnecraallon. ------"liinch wheimioinpiToii - ...... coniici^- dependent Meat and Parks r and for two undisclosed draft lOO yards rushing on 7 carries. tackle Rich Moore from the bjisebairs mo.st famous games. Tliomson, of course, remem "I really don’t rcmcmwr it wi. * □ n clioices. Tho Browns also announced Green Bay Packers for line- It was the one In which bcra best of all. myself," said stanky. "I see a "Wlra.f saw that '“'I tiiat Bob Lueck, who has jilaycd backcr John Bramlett, , Itobby .’riiom.son. homere'"Oiant.T-ovr t^ tlic-' - i > l o o < i y ------b tiM n rH ^ r^ ------lflckcc.,hl.H -back.hftnt.nn(l hla N.L, East pace-setting Pirates • /\/\/\ Iwombnrdi, wlu) turneP.PDB._lIL J t t i l l “ J\ IT l pitching, the Giants loaded the basketbaU. ' our Hall of Fame en.slu-lnees y\,oiY ~ bJises In Uie seventh on a single But Uie Everett Community each year wo seem to find tho, CALI,'Colombia (uPI) -- by Jim Hosario and ^ bunt College guard continued alioot- florcost competitors and the lUghthander Jaclwqn .T^^^ Blmiinu-iw Unl 1 jinlnr— iinil-lm i-fi’fln-Uii‘own to eatiibllsh n ~~ tn»u> iiffilU»ntivl fltudenti. of lowod only -lhroo hlls ami Frank Duffy. Giustl coultTnot world record. — footbnlir*-Ko7.ollcn«id:------s t r u d t ^ t ^ - S a U i r ^ - a M > c — pick...... up Ijinier's sacrifice bunt At 9:08 a.m .*PD T S atu rd ay , ‘T m su re I d o n 't/h a v e to United S tates basobiill team and Uiird bosenum Joso Pagan Beaulieu had been shooting fre e loHtlfy about m y gi^fiat frieijid survived a-scaroy sU irt to boat was too late fielding Duffy's Uirows for 48 con.scciitivo hours Vlnco Ii)mbardl or about Uie.so, Nicaragua, 2^ in Uielr opening . try. and was attempting to roach a ■ oUicrm'emborH of tho 1071 class game of the Pan-American toUil of 30,000 baskets before in tliat re g a rd ,'’ ho added. c h a m p io n s h i p s ...... •qultUng. ^ TlieoUiormomberfl eiuilirined 'Cuba, which~vUl-play-Uio- Beaulinu. who sUirted shoot- iptp Qw iTnfl nf Fnmn inclnclod Americans 6n Tuesday ln_tho_ ~ rtiw » re r ...... SUrO*!! H i I } S McCovay III 7 0 I 0 Ing free Uirow's in tlie E v erett Uie late BIH Hewitt, wlio played gn»no HiaV co u ld d e c id e th e Hot>«rltn lb S I I I Kinoman III ) I } S mmmnnitvCfl|ixiir-»"*"’^° fnf thr ------j-iL^nlmmnlmiBhln nkn needed “ ■’•g*n W S TC P ~ 1...... I I I It 4 10 0 P D T T h u rsd ay , bus averaged 70 Ptillndoliihlu ”Ea"*lM” In ' ilio lato fplly, acorlnn four rmia m H»rn»ndl 4 I } I c» i l I 0 Or«nl p 0 0 0 0 Miv» c« 0 0 0 0 per cent from the line In Ills imO’B ' Uie olRtith Innlns to lieut tWe M«i*ro(k ph I 0 0 0 Laniar Iti 4 111 a im emhrlneao«n, LOD- Pll team------began------shooUng- Uie - ...... froo York filoiitai Y.A. fltUe, NFL Frod Ijinn of, Southern FOR MEN & BOYS WESTERN PANTS & SHIRTS liburoH 4. tan I r«(X lU 0 «. }A t«noullUn.-PuMliM 9. Uirows underhand. Ho said ho player of the Year In 1961 when California and Alan Bannister BOYSSIZESOto 18^ HMidfTkon. Klngmnn, H R -|taro«lt COMPLETE STOCK OF LEVrS, J lU I. Nob*^lMin l » ) . HtndWun «0«n U), Klngmkn (II. because hlrarm s wore so tired Giants; Frank Klnard, .tackle wiUi one out off lefUiander WRANGLER AN6 MANN JEANS l, II. r tr M M J»hnUn I J ] 4 } J I 0 lie could hardly lift Uiem. with the Brooklyn Dodgers and Felix Pel'ox. WESTERN SUITS A SPORT COATS JUSTIN, d a n d in o , w r a n g l e r , V• I 1 I . B eaulieu said he~ originally Uie Now Y ork G iants an d the B ut wlUi Uio t ^ U.S. ru n n ers WESTERN BELtS & TIES DURANGO AND RANCHERO ■ • OludI L ** . |^ • ‘ ^ ] *•g p V planned to slu)ot <0,000 basketa only man to-wln AU I./oaguo boUj tryinjj to advanco after the CirrlihiKiI in 144 I > >.bul lowered his-sights lb 30;000^^nors fcOTlra^ues; ahlP cajfKTsh'brCslopTaar'Trarimln” ~BAIUY-AND4IESIST01.HATS IMeCtRTEDiCCWBOyj wW i i...... ’’jjiio*- - aftep.he started shooUng.Tliuro Norm Van Urockiin, the to« Uie relay and threw It into -M.mHloo------J i l l If it's From ROPERS BURLEY . RUPERT _l«vt-'H»rnm d^ (41 H6P- JdhntM was no known record for most •T)utchman" ‘’whd led the right field, allowing I.ynn to ‘•m’'f r e e throws or hours of Philadol^la Ragles to the NFL score wlUi Uie first run of Uio It's RIGHTI , - BUHL TWINFALLS^ • PB pi»U. T-Oill. A" ‘ contlniioiia free iI.Ja..,Uirow „»,««I««,«ahooUng. cham. , ...... pionshipi . " , i.. In 41 Uie,.. .«««-1060s. . gam p. . — ------' Sunday, August \, 1»71 Tlm»»-N#w*, Twirt Palli, Idaho' 3! Giants batter Cowboys; twin bin set tonight _ Lefthander Fronk Ricolll , Hlcclli, (ho Giants No. 2 draft season with the Cowboys, got stroughter copie up with a two* blank«d Maglc-VaUoy-on-six—(Uck thl5~6prlngrhad only one the Olanta off on the rl^ t foot run homer in the Hfth,- - ...... -hlU-whUc-hU GreatJFal]fl Gliml_relatlvely_imxioufl.,moment^., when .ho_^llled_,a_m ree-^_;^I_ addition to beatlns the -teammales-were-i>elting'thre©—although he-wos coasting on^ fr—homerin the-firat iimingrCSyde~l[^wHoyF 6n the ^ reWBTa~thg----- Cowboys hurlefflO *W.for .C17 v/iion their wit;.. 0 lead by U1«|.then. That HIMH.MII1M camt? IIIIn uluthe Jeter hadjircolcd_slflrterH0STrrf,ieni/—goC^^lo^thVAbcale— gOt—tO—th o —locals- -way-t«r-aifway-to^air easy l!M)i!M) victory ' 'thlrd“ third': whcnr'^th-'''iwo"1iiwny:"whcnr'^th-'''iwoHiiwnyr” 'HnrUrubunrwltbJmrUruburu'wltii rBinBlc'and'~pj,ygjpaj(^''—rBincle'and'~«ir,iir;;-!nr— rTr/;ir«'?—Cafchljr— TinVi—Bon Saturday.niglit. . ------Terry-Kelson, Fred Long and Uon UCour had followed With Oaudipso was clumoed on the T he te a m s m e e t in a Ulchlo T hom as cracked sinj^cs a .walk. hi.nf» »»hi.n n r.tn n t Knttpr fa ile d ' doublehoader at 0:30 p.m. but Magic Valley was unable to • After that,-Steve Strougliter ^ por. Sunday with the old tlmo fid­ “ oro- nlcolll wound up tho wJ3 Iho bl« oHcnslve nolso (or (unatdy Gaudloso was wearing dlers providing pre-game and nliihl wllh four walks and H Gronl Knlla. Ho stroked a Iwo- „ catchcr'a helmet and was able betwetm game entertainment. strikeouts-BetUniiclKhtotUio run s n^ e to camp a' Hve^-un to continue. Later, third Ib o stan d winds up with a single last nine outs on Ks. U.Ird lnnln« - two or tho runs cry Guenther Was game at 7;30 p.m. Monday. Dave WalskI, who started tlm scorlnK on wild pitchers — and |jy j j,|,p q(( jj,j _ bat of Guaroa Veloi. Ho was taken from the game, alt^ugh Bold Reason claims American he completed the inning.'Then, a woman sitting in the stands w as cu t over h er left oye when a G iant foul ball hit a light fix* derby for fifth straight win lure, shattering the J500-watt ; bulb and cascading glass on Uio CHICAGO (U P I)-W . A. U- tu rf Arlington Park by fourtli win on tljo turf in the fans in the stands, vin's Uold Itea.son, the even h alf length over Mr. last fivo victories, llio Derby money favorite in a field of Jl. Pow Wow. , ” was run at I 1-B milo on turf , Friday n>Kht, tho Cowboys 'took command in U»e alrctch It wus tlw flfUi stnilglit win and Bold Hcason earned $81,050 had ovory^ln^ Uiclr way and ______Saturday-to-handily—win-thft—for-JJold-R«iu«>n,-u-.Vy«»r-oUi'- with hls-viotory. - . ' ; altliouiih-they-always led, thc-• $138,200Ame^iclm^c^byontho son of Hall to ncuson, and Ids Bold Ueason, carrying top

' by Ijiffit Pincay Jh, cjuno out In the fifth inning. _of_ U>e_NQ. J. 'p ost position eoiXEGE ALLSTAR Jtm Plankett Is thrown lor a lo u by -Indians-suspend ruivcr was worse than tM rdln immediately on 'starter-loser Haliiniore CoUs’'B m y'^em b£(r^diiy nlgfirduHhx'adldh ai tlio dash completely around tho j„„ Dillard as Terry Nelson T h r o w n f o r lo ss Chicago. All-star Henry AUlton (60) and Colti' Jim Bailey (79) trackrno waa Iho nlno-to-flvc-^nll^-iijfj-'niimos'^oubled^ ------a re bb on on the th e play.play. The The ColtsColts won won U ti- ll. (UPI telephoto) - _-JiurlerJ\icno-W(dl iuyorltc-ln_tlic-carlv-llne-iind.,him-hoin»r-Don-GaUdio«>-lh- , 29,4115, ' G re a t F alls Kot one back In Morrall passes for 392 yards was suspcndtUJat failure to recently to become a pro., I'iold Iloason retu rn ed «.2I), Uie second when M ike K err report for Saturday’s name Kolfor, was said to bo In line for flj^un'd $2,00 while Mr. Pow doubled and scored on Qydo between tho Indians and Uio a raise If he proved Uiroujih tho four-to^)no Uilrd Joter’s hit but a pair of errors Oakland Atliletics. perfomiancc Uiat his injured ri?S!y In ^ hoWlfld. ri'turocd followlnii hits by Gaudloso and Colts top all-stars 24-17 ------McDowoll7^a-hns-n-lO-10-leK-wn?i-etitirely-henleti7------M.OO and W.OO.' NorlWlelds liniyToIm nave tliSTSwboys record and'was slated to pitch flnLshcd Uilrd a length behind two more In Uie third. CHICAGO /TTT>I\ (UPI) __ - Earl Mimii/Uirow, ivitrArlnffcovering 15 trnwlflyards in to the l«n11ball behind the Anll>entire Colts __ogaihst Oakland Sunday after- ^ ^r^JPow_WQW and paid M.40, M orrall pnMcd for 329 yards, M atte, enabled the Colts to_hold jgamiJ|c«mi^ttngj3yju:dltQLfl- noon, jhas advIsed'tMOniUiina irr-»'Ttna~r~Trur (^diunet T?nk.«v\'n Farm's nlfhvimlnfTGloaming, Including toclulbwiT tosses to Iwd afllien^lif'aftcF touchdown with^no one getting that he regards his contract. l-iX p U S s I ld U carrying second high weight of Ray Perkins, Tom Matte and placeklcker Bdb Jacobs booted within tackling range. terminated because of tlie - ^ 123 pounds and second cholcc In Tom Mitchell, to lead .the a 40-yard field goal for tho B ut th ere afte r tho All<**'’ T h e - g a m e , J n 03 d e g re e ' ouficlder Vada Pinson, Uflrd Expos’ first run on Slaub’s first Long . Pappar compared to tite track recortj naudloio S ) 3 7? Haynai temperature, was played in baseman Gralg Nettles and single. Woila of .1:47 2-5. - -- ' 3 110 K»ff...... renovated .Soldiers Field, former first baseman Ken -H boU«« ...... M«n»ra«l ' 0 I A 0 abrhbl lab r h bl Pincay said he was confident p re p are d to bo Uio iiom'o of Uio Harrelson contracts were nUo tt i I 2 0 Mutil }ii j s s s S - - SASDISMAR all Uie w ay around th a t "I Imd Chicago B ears. It d rew 52,289 voided. AAorgan }li 4 1 1 } SullxrlnJ 10 10 ; ) > ; Cltilci II ] 0 ) I Day c( 7 110 tho best horse and I knew wo >»nci fans compared to capacity of M cDowell’s BRreement wlUi Hatltr 11) 4 0 0 0 Fairly lb 4 0 1 ) Mall ! a r 54,070. AAanka 1h' } 0 1 0 Hallay would win," but Joe Bollero^ Waltkl ph tlio team was said to includc nn Ainu r( 4 111 Cnm*r l( Manana Tlie All-SUirs managed to tic Dllllnaiim p ] 0 0 0 Wm« tt' 4 0 J t trainer of Mr. Pow Wow .said, BOOT^JEANS Ifl.OOO raise In his $72,(iOO p ay if Valoi Lemailvr p 0 0 0 0 Uanko p j ■ u u his Iwrse was bothered coming Uio g am e once, but It took a - he won 25 games and a raise to r>«rnnlm ph .0 0 0 0 MarUi^lLp - 0 0 0 0 Culv»r 0 0 0 0 0 into Uio s trc tc h but h e did not fa'*'* b rcak to help Uiem do Uiat. $100,000 if he won 30. Mm«r pli 1000 claim foul. Ortal r< 010 )00 00< " T he b reak cam e when Uio • Pin.wn nnd“ Ncttles were TelaU H 4 I 4 Talali Ma«le Vtllav_____ lOJ 017 31X Hsutlsn M M ] I IS - « "We had some obHlncles li Aciklion, Sirotialil**'- I'uPM'r;<>r; liayri*!.' ' (bolts' Jim Duncan was called LevIV world famous blue supposedly to be rewarded for Msnlraal 6M 411 e ta - « CInlron (} ). GuaolMar OP OT■ r 1. MV 1. for pass Interference on a third _ K Day OP llou«tor> }. AAtinlrsal I. LOH coming into tlie strctch," tOn OF 1I.MV4 jnWolla. Kaff,arr. n4Iwi. . Improved performances at tlie llnuilon I. Mo/ilrcil i Tlu>mai. CuanlMar. MR lono. Caudloto down pass by All-Star (juaV- ' Jeans— now In a new model }OMsli(iar. Clilltt. HR Mnruan III. Jlollero said. "And If we liadn’t, iu Nalion, AuHln, Thoma» (Jl. Sanelon. Alou d ). 5 Oav- we would have won.” terb ack Jim Plunkett an d Uio cut straight from the knee to — MgT-Pow-Wowlft.finish.r»r-nMli penalty gave tho Stars ' Lumailor . M ) ] I I I 0 Partlow 1 1 0 0 11 i» ssesslo n on Uio C olts’ one, “fH TrHsynovBrbootsrTougli Culvar I I 0 0 I 0 $25,000 for his ow ner, Green* Manatta J J * 4 ^ J Uonko W >0 11 ^ 7 ; 4 4 1 I brier Stable, while NorUiflelds, Courlinar\ci>« 1 J J 3 7 J from which Ohio State’s Jolm preshrunk XX denim. In town Marvhalt ’ 3 I 0 0 1 1 Malioar (Wl 9 r ) ] 1 10 Brocklngton scored. I H»nka pilctiad 10'1 lulKrt in llh owned by J. M. Olln, picked up HUP lly Manaika (John). WPJA»Uo#r Savo marthajl ( 111. HDP by nuiiingharn (31, DillafU, PHDtMayo T 3 *0 A J7I. M orrall’s next touchdown or In the saddle— wear new Cards over $18,750 for Uiird. tHupll TJ.04 A 14,104 Boot Joans, by Levi's*. 16 innings Knothole “ PHIUDELPHIA (UPI) - .1—1— - Pinch-hitter Bobby Pfoil drew a SC it4^flU l4^ "walk wlUi the "Abases lo a d ^ ln Uio ICUi inning & tu rd ay ' night TWIN FALLS - Schailula lor Iho knoi.iola baiaball piayo.l tctiailul* to force 'in tlio winning run as Mor'ilay incluilat: thoPhiladelphiaPliniles defeat- . Pt« wte Ivamt. FIrti SMurlly Hank vi MENS $7.“ Elaclrkal llc)iilpnienl. » a.m.. Smllh ed tlw St. Louis CardlnnLi, 5-t, Hapilf v». .iail Con»lru:.lon 10:10 a.m.. SIm s 2 8 - 3 8 Diamonil 4 in Uie longest N ational U a g u e Punh Itami. niackari naara v i Hoy'* gam e Uils y e a r. tiuikltt. l:Ua.m ..an(J tallari C lK.rlc vt Cloba Htally, 1 p m.. DIamonii 4 Deron Johnson opened the 16Ui wlth'a single, the first hit Colorliar'KliU v x tu t lourtti placa wlrinar -T5ffniT3B-i'jrnwiJuwBUy-lir-KU“ ,^„vt..iou.;«.v-.-ch«p,.ickiv»...... innings of relief work. Draw- m»e« winn»f» i:Jo pm, ami wa«o bowsky balked pinch runner p'«- j p.m..

after Wllllo Montanex was ■placi wliu>»f« v« (Qur.h plica wirwiart a. 10 Ma.in. at .lariV Darry Park. IntenUonally walked Don Money DaouI Lsaoua. Johnov‘% I'oppart v» Twin FalU Rtaily a. ,ri0 p.m.. «ml moved both runners up wlUi a Sholwalii Shochari vt Rullray'i at ] p.m., Marry nurry Park. ------—sacriflce-buntJ..- ______------MI.«?riamI#7VlIlirN0rilhovnifIJ»#- Ron Stone w as Uion walkotl Halinu al 1 M n m.. ami CWA w» l.uhl a. ) p m , L*4lon Dramoml. IntenUonally to load Uio buses. . OIrl'ilallball —I^bowski struck. out Byron_ 'n ro w n o ' for the sccond 6Ut IO:M «.m ., Diamond I. Na.ional Laat)u*< Oarry'i Swaaiiai vt. before Pfoil walked on a 3-1 Nu Ll(«. « a.m., ami Arctic Circit vt Firt. FaiUral, DIamonil J. :.-J -_ J ’i^rK^iirdliinnied-tl«!-!icore._ujoi!i;iJi=^^ - . W in the ninth at the o«po,™ of form er team m ale ' ‘ Joo —inrii»MAJui*M.»tip,m.nnoiamowi i. Iloerner when Ted Sizemore t.?.;.rSur. C . .W ii’cK .;V ".r . walked and Uu Brock Mi his K.'SV' " n r j w " '"'‘"."O'- 1 a b r h ^ a b rh b l Tuatday: Amarlctn. « p.m.; Na.lMul. DrtKh II I 3 J J Ooyl# 3U J J M pun., and P|tHk, » p.m., all oIrU javlar }ii, ) I 3 I lUtwi i i S*10 i 0 0 aamM m dlamiwui |. Limy p 0 0 0 0 McCarv*/ ( « J ; — Wadnairtav:'Aliaril)f, 4 p,m , snd In” MaoM ph 1 0 0 0 Jfthttuxf lb . Itrnallonfl, i:M p.m., all ul'lt uama* on ...... » Vn n ft tlnrmftn w 0 1 0 ;.. R E SIST O L i Twr* Jb 4 0 0 1 MorifV lb p in j D6UU.UIUI, r :M n m., and Minor, f Jiat' llmmont c 7 0 t 0 Ilona r< p.m , all b«y« oamat In Jaycaa Dali Park. Malandii H i 0 I B Rroy>na II , W*4lnauiav..Pi>nk, ( p.m.; Pony. « b in. Crui (I 4 0 10 HaynoitU p j.u u u Mldoat, 7:30 p.m., and Malor, 9 p.mj, all Waiivlll H 1 0 0 0 p 0 0 0 0 boyt oamat In Jaycaa Ball Park. . • Baithmp.ph I e 0 0 0»mbi» pi» I 0 0 0 From Konks Kutilak tt 10 10 LK U h p 0 0 0 0 Clavalamt p 1 0 1 0 Wilton p 0 0 0 0 Mor« Rodeo performeri w««r Reslitol Hat* thln'any othar hat mad« bacauia Uiaw p 0 0 0 0 LU pti 10 0 0 lliamora )t> ] I 0 0 B rf ...... DON BROWN’S thay know Ihay'li (land up undar ruggad waarlnl condltlonl. A Rallitol owner SAFEt)f»RV|i lakaa pride In knowinj that ha It wearing the beat In quality,' In looki and _ ,t. Louh I, Phllad^lphfa I. LOB in comfort. Sev-our selei^lon of Retlitol Weiterni today ...... ■■S.. Loull 14, PhlladalpliU 11. 3B-McCarvr/. Brock, Jaylar J, llm' . . . atrwHh neluihfiu^tlt-Coatarmlng'" feathai* com/ofl. mont, kublak. in--tlen«, McCarvM*. MHi • Itona <11, JohnwKi U»). Brock <*». S- Malanda., Bo«.a, M o n a y . „ , r . r b b t . VUit Our MinlSiore, MeiehanH BIdg., Filer, fair Grounds Clavaland .711 1* * > *• lilt 's • — — ■ ^ -■ U«W 3 1 0 p '

Rayneldt • • ? ? f * ^ Motor Tuno'up' • ftralin ROPER'S 1310 0 0 0 0 ’V'AIlgnm«nr *'BaIon«lAo ti'andon W i i S 3 0 O-l I (0 I ballad lit »1bj 417MolnE. 733-8213 it'sRIGHri • . , I w • 77' Tlmet-Newt, Twin Fklls. Idaho Sun^y. August 1. 1971 GASOLINE ALLEY k T ^ v \ \ '^•Tueeday wa6 awful..A But T ve q o t a * ' ' Wedne^dflii worse .m feelincj -today \6 BRIDGE .Thuredaij and Priday,. (plng-to be... ^ u d l U B lP ^ ’ ■ ^ : " B y 7 a c o b y b y L ^ B o y d

Hooi-in-mouth Bodes III lay tl . ‘-lm»nUy-a«d-ihen. __^«..H«tl]pr,:v¥haLhyjbana 4 c)«im I* wrong, In order; Iheie cniick Iho controcl. I nm complaints, it's said, are: No. 1, nagging . No. 2, extravagan^. llkoly.lo break your neck.” .— No. 3 7'doein’t stay hom e enougit. No. 4, gossips.■No. 5, leaves “ nfl"'ym i"K co“ h‘ow—SoiilfT ^he^1nKi5e:messy:^Our:Uove:3nd-War^an^sr;puizlcdrIhiriist;i:::i=; -H -huvo-pluyctl-tlic,. _of.tlie_toD_Iiyo_lnciudcs_ncithotJ^nirt8'.Lnoj:J.'8noroSilL.Thal!a;____ 4 . A K 1 0 2 ' haildV odd. .. ' , , \yysT KAST — .Ilu.-jjhuuld Imvt) ft)rKoUen • 4 :i : jiholit fiovon '«>«! plnyod .saff rtrrTrL.„,„^VK-W ORN-leakrboot3'all'rightrb»t V 7 V Q J Kee Kee Boot & Shoemaker, Ltd., of No. 4, Peking Rd., 4 K J I) r> ;i 2 ♦ Q 1 « 7 , 4* J iH ,* Q H r .a Ameiico't lop eiplain Kowloon, Hong Kong, a real firm ... . IT tAKES ABOUT ilx .. loufnoment-w^nninff iec/op«r). P.O. Bo* 489. Radio C ilf H otli VUltHMullli Sifllion, Wow Voik. N.y. I00J9. NVci;( N’o r lli I-lnht S o u th "WIIAT DO THEY put in'that miJicd drink called the ^ 1 * 1 A • ^ 'Celtmate*?" inquires a I'oledo customer. Understand that's a ' ■iA 4 N.T. for s ix 'h y lettin g l‘’a.‘;t hold^ legal moonshine known as White Duck. Mixed with Dr. llie sec<>nd h e a rt." NoUibiij ‘ , PilWi r>4» n 4 - Brown's Carbonated Celery Juice Soda. :Whal, you've ncy^r.. ____ J ’jIHt. I>«s: V» could hnrt him after that. • heard of Dr. Brown's Carbonated Celery Juice Soda? First ICvcjj if KaKt iiad a second carbonated beverage in the world. Made in Brooklyn in 1862. ti'ump to lead South would Still around, evidently. stij) h av e b een al)Uj lo ruff Ity Ofiwiild & .Jjonos Jacohy Iwo hearts in dununy and would wind up scoring his______, HUMOROUS ANECDOTIiS about domineering wives , -.J.------CJjirrulous- Genu won liie -abound.-But just try-to turn up a humorous anecdote about a lriitn|> ](>ii(i u'iOi tils sovctn own five iVumps, fvvTr riiffs, spot and protnplly inrormtMl two ldi;li hearts, the ace of , ...... domineering husband. Aren't any. This copies up because an official asks if I ever speak to luncheon meetings, Not - - _ ■ ~ ; ; i)lfl no logu>-B-fanoiful-tttl> . ------ThlEpei'c. A ?/»ie4» HEipr /trum p. You, Stiiuli, liold; was Stephen Leacock. He also said: 1. “Men are able to t^st Tho silence for the next AAKH 7 V A 2 ♦Kqo*Kn U one another, knowing the exact degree of dishonesty they are five minulos was denfcnini: Wluil do yon do now? . entitled to expect.” 2. "The parent who can see his boy as he as Gene struijf’led to salvajje A — P u ss . Y im r p u r lm ii' liUtt>. really is would sliake his head and say, 'Willie is no good; I'll the slam , but his 12th trick t.|>n A BIBIP.'.. BUT NO/Z'^UADPS* WHAT HAPPCrNS lOACOP, leaves her blinds drawn." ...... l-J PfflD.. AMDI CAN'T WHO EVEN tOOKS U fVECXLlAR MVSriF' , RAPID REPLY: No, sir, it’s known citizens xn their twenties buy twice os many mobile homes as citizens in their FAMILY CIRCUS „ tU iir.8 , - - . t y ; Your questions and connrtenis are welcomed and will be used In PASS IT ON Avherever possible. Please address yqur letters io Ifilt. Boyd, P.O. Box 170^6, fo rt Worth, Texas

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Monte Funkhou'sc Sunduy, Auqu.i I, l»n 'TlmBt Newi, Twin F«Hi. Idaho n Dr. J.W. Hart is \A*i q n j fo uw d H elp W a n te d IS Help Wanted 18 W e rk W a n la d 2 4

AVON CALLING. QU)CKI Phonf D R IV E R S or helpers wsnted on hay W IL L 0 0 lawn and garden work, now for complete Inform atbn on trucks. EKperlenci needed. Phont phone. 7S3-31S4, ask for Dava. ' avid rodeo fan tiowaasy. fun and profnabla your 9J4 .tniA______;______. • ' Represantatlva. Act now before W A N T E D : General term hand and ^ O U N D SM A LL, MackiM klnH C wtih lha vacancies are filled. Write FH.ER - Dr. X W. Har(. P n yttls ^M cln tu rt.' Route' No..<3> Irrigator, Phone 4J35>»3 or <73- Whht front «I m h « i ■ ban- SSSS, Kimberly. i Conway, Ark.; a member of the d*0*ononthTndf<4t, trl#ndlv<1^5 Kimberly or phone 733 7413. TREE TOPPING, trimming, removal. Evergreen trimming, National High Sc))00l Rodeo . hai riblM l«o. "Bootltr Parlih*' tag, found on Elii*b«(h PART TtM E.HELP wanted. Service freu ettlmates. PtiDne 543-S3I1. .. _A8soclatlon-a_J_exficTitlvo. — Bout»var Ji n WOO block, found on — sl#tloft.-*-p,mw-.;»o-»0 p.m. BX' AgentsrSalvftmen.Wonted 22 commUtco, is an avid rodcp fan , Call m iM4. perlanced. A ppiyin per ion at Watt BACKHOE SERVt'CE call 733-9140. Main M. 350 West Main. Jerome. and J:H E NATIONAL — i05l-pQ(zrMO.aW«i:dj_^_tmaIe. ^posraonrin- “FunrTiMe~FMPCDYMErmror -"W RnrETDCm Huiln.K 6^po.tunlll«» 30 ~ioctrrnioirtror~m »n-»tf«idin\r :ossociatlon» hc.alaQ.ia.a.tnistcc Collar but.no lag or nam« plate. J J... L . PRIVATE InveaMoator — U Hour ihllts, full lim e. Apply In perion. Conway. sell protliable Tw in Falls business. ' Sarvlce. All conlldartllal. Phona Taco Bandldo. i)lue Lakes North. DAVIDN.,ADAMSON A C E R E A L T Y . 733-5317, DR.J.W.IMIIT ______Dr.. H a rt w as - firs t vice 7U M3I — night 7X1;S773. ------j president.-Qf-thc-- Arkansas W ANTED: Industrial eleclrlclan. Holiday Inn FREE — Real Esiala Advertising DATING OY eomputar.' SIngla musI be qualified for Initallallon l-15N.S.{5W.at paper with business, ranch a. Hodeo Association for four adult! only, for fun. friandihip or and maintenance of machinery. Pocatello Creek Exit recreation property fof sale direct marrlao*' f-or f r « « , cbnfldantlal ■ manufacturing equipment. Idaho Pocatello, Idaho from ovtmers or. realtors In 14 Arizona years and has furnished horses Information u n d name, addrais electrlclan's'llcantarequlred. This stales a. Canada. If you play lo buy *■ ‘■foe,* contestants at state and and ag« to C O M M A T . P. 0 . 3U13. Is a permanent poslllon with an P H O N E : (30«13)7-1400 or sell property send for a free National Hlfjh School Ilodoos Dllllnat> AAontana. 59103. expanding company. Reply lo Dox ■ :0 0 A ^. -1:00P.M. Monday, copy. T H E L IN K , Box-1038, Soap L W. c « TIm es News. • August 3, or Tuesday, Lake, Washington, ■aJl-aroun for lOyears^He has attended six L A T E S T faihlonft In llnatfla by national finals. LaVoyt. Call Chari Konlcak, 733- APPLIANCE SERVICEMAN, must W H O L E S A L E have experience, full time. Salary DISTRIBOTUR ------WANTBO ------is-dijtieelar_ H O T L IN E attar 9:CM} p .m . 733 0173. mirVn W orlrW imtad" IMelcher ^rnltura, Huperl. To sell to company astabllshed. all r between 9 and 5;30. MAN WITH family wants good FnJSR-JIm flihKon.thonll- Starhs yourif! Qualifies twice .REALSILlL-APPARELS;.aa£k-td- cash accounts In this area, Tttls Is TwT'rcolfTfipViUa'vendInfl”rou»e. around cowboy from Arizoiiii, ia references. 433-SOW.- Our'-product 'ts sold In locations an activo rodeo partlclpjmt and FIIJ3R — Marta Gatos, IG, LEVOY'S LINGERIE such as offices, employee lounges Goodinjj, won her first trophy . G O O DING . — M onte- ropinf» and bull ridlnj'. He al.so AUCGHOUCS ANONYMOUS. Twin EARt) IN PREE TIME — up to CUSTOM GRAIN thrashing and In retail slorei. financial In- lias been calf ropinf? director -custom hay hauling. 3-wlda slltuilons, small. m anufKturIng sliowinK horses when .she was Funkhoiiser of Goodln(( is will compcto in bull do^^InK at Fa lli C o urlho uu, Wac^netday al 1400 or more per montfi — ihowlt>o _andJa-now-bull-rldinK-(!iroi:tor 'i^ijriicipatinR-hirst^'bndyear'iirYintionfli—En^ir*coTstcsinntng- #r30-jrmr-At AnofT-5rd-Ptoor.- 73J*- — LaVoy'l baautlfut Llngarla and Af'— — harrow-bed.— MarU-Theenerj-33*-- —planls^watahousast-sfthoola-and— - for the Arizona . Junior . Hodeo four yejtrs old. 7933. For further Information. 733- Homa Paihloni. Complete 5033. hospitals, Thedlslrlbulor we salacl 4iif'h school rodeo. . allowed to compete in one event mo. training. AAanagara pratent firit will be responsible for maintaining Aasr iaUon. Ho was aH about two times monthly. Ear- Ho qualified for nationala last your sraa wt^o are dellnqueni In' !haY STACKING. l»»\0(\e ni3*7\. nings can grow lo 135.000 annually ■p]flnH*(o~returi>-lo-GoodliiM-Uii£- Iheir payments. Pleasant work — No Saturday calls. I a t " "RCWKWcn'OK~ipr»v~OunTorrr- and up. We will consider part-time ■^»rr^timr‘n r« “ p*f'“Traur^o~ 'ipaiTcinTi7~wriii" top compiitw" fall to continuo school. Is the pratur ilolen Early July from N.D., In wliiit i>u says was the fOR CORRECTIONS OR Information. Including phone djjugliter of Mrs. Thelma Gates pickup, (loyd A th, 733 8WS. most “Uirilllng tim c'’*of his life. Mississippi NOTIPICATION OF ITEMS number and Area Code. All . and 0. R. (Hap) Giites, 'Fwin lie LEDISCO. 13315 DrookiMrsI' Inquiries sirlctlyconfldenllil. This He lias been ridinK calves. Re n t e d O R .S O L D ...... 0^(:N ‘TILL ? every day. ET Slraaf, Garden Grove. California.- Is not chemical sales. - bulls ahd ‘ roping ‘ calves over F a lls.------...... - An Equal Opportunity Employer Slic placed Uiird in breakw ay C E T E R A S H O P , Soulh AAaln. CONSOLIDATED since he can remember, hut Just an-ai-oiihd PLEASE NOTIFY Local arti. CHEMICAL CORPORATION started out on bucking horses roping at the stnte contest at . Freaie Dried Products Division Burley jmd will be competinK In REDUCE with REDOOSE. t.M M A N A G E R : Top lob; accounting, CUSTOM THRASHING, grain and SUSAAontrose Blvd. Suite 31S tljis year. , CLASSIFIED BY salas, marketing knowledge. Remove axcatft fluid* with beans. Swalhlng, grain and hay. Houston,Texas 7700 cow cutting and- breakaway js only 15 F L U tO E X . it .M . Doth at P E N N Y - Reward for diligence. Call Bill John Triplett, 734'7;S7. ropin)' at national. 9 A.M. — W ISE D R U G , Todd, Snelling I. Snelllng. ' — A P R O F IT F O R Y O U — WE CAN THEN CORRECT CUSTOM SWATHINO."' baling. 1970qiiiiien She ’ rides a registered FHJCR — 'Hie all-ar’oiuid OVERSEAS JOBS — Australia slacking. 3 wide harrow bed. No NEW Iranchlia opportunity offers in-Miiiaiiialppi=i! —Gufopa/SoufK-AmeplearPai^CasI — fob-.too-blgrTMr--- > ’-Op*nlnoa— In— a ll— ♦rww**-‘^WW ^iIl-arouiH l cutting luid uses a gelding Just 'completed Jiis freslilnnn AAountaln M anor. Inc., P. 0. Don professions. Free Information and unique pie and sandwich owned by Idalio High School year in high school i-;d is 15 FOR THAT DAY'S ISSUE. 3tO. Mountain Hom a. Idaho I3M7. write PorelOn Jobs,.Oox 3»5A M F Shop conceprr^Jeslgned to return -Phona-M7.il3fc------substantial profits to an amblllous -iRodooor-Mofrte-Funkhoiiseiv. -yenrfTDnrRir, -ih miMufldmg ■KWrrlisinQ. HAY BALING ■ Gooding, in the roping event. At the state' roiieo this yeju* j fta-^ im.ii iiicotwL’fiit'ticoiiicDt>vff»it‘nco or dii.ip I W ILL NOT be raiponilbh* for any SALES EMPLOYMENT couMslor, required— yiie will train you to be . FH^ER-- Debbie I.ohry, rc-Aiirrs h.ivc no pUci? .n itiovu debtt other than my own. If youhava lha ablllly and dasira to a .pro fitable m a n a g e r. slS.OOO Uirry Johnson, Carthage,' CUSTOM COMBINING. pStS.' Invailm enI secures the frenchlsa -Sieux-GityT-Iowor-who-is-higlj- -'C O liilim Harold L . M cM illan. ___; _ .work w|lh people ^ d j i » v ^ _ h a d rthlnllw-cow-cutUn tie (ivi'iu ol error, iioiity iiid sales or public conTact eMpi^rence, VBtr— eompiitii SAVEYOURMONEY Sorenson, 733-6441. school rodeo all-around cowgirl Cl.iisiliiMJ Dcp.irlmont .il once. w e will train you. We are the management Iralnlna, financial second In bareback riding, HOLDVOUR BREATH guidance, advartrslng and of Iowa tills yenr, was queen of IS^raskan A iiv iT liu V i nro CKpoclccI 10 ciii'ch nations largest wllh over 540 of second in" bulldogging and llic firit ituiTlion Ncwip.ipor will Bowl & Board Is Coming flees coast lo coast. Salary promotional support. Wrlle to high school rodeo In Iowa last sccond in calf roping to cap*' ■* not bo rfipoiisllik' lor errors .iflor 331AAaln AvenueW eil commission SSOOO to 17000 first Ida's Kitchen, 3333 South Temple. year. Ihc lir&l (j>>v . year. Call Loren Peck, 734-34)0 for Salt Lake City 84)15. competes tlie Mississippi all-aroui.^ title. appointment, Snelllng L Snelllng Debbie Is a m em b er of a Whim phonino m .1 Clft&ilfiud Ad H A Y T R U C K IN G and hand Held .■>lwAv» A»l< lor f_ho wordtng lo he THE TIMM CHERRY -stacking-. snywhere.-Cati 734- ' Homas F«r SaU fam ily of nine, to which rodeo Is ropoAltxl Urtck lo you. {In cnrtain 10 D IS H W A S H E R wartled. Apply In or 835 5547. ORCHARD person, koto's Cafe. No phona a family offalr. She lum been chock thf fir&i tiay ad Appo.irs lo S IN G L E B E D R O O M horn* tor sale. in finals tn.iWo sure It i» rlcihl, nippcl.illy calts pleasa. rodeoingforaboutsixycarsand It op»n lo public picking. GREGN CHOPPING, hay. grain, - Garage, shop. Ovmer financing. 45 times ciiijck .pliano-ntiiiibur. aiKi Addroti. 6:00A.iM.lo 1:00 P .M ...... • corn. New larga~aqulpmanf. -- -1071 aid.Avanut .Wwt,...... 1ms tried to create more of an FILpn" - Tlte all-around All W.intrd" »i(is muti SALESLADY: Refined,' sates (NojjfAr o u r Ar m ouciiasd minded. Inlllatlva lo sell. FIrsI Pickell Cuslom Wogk. 334 53B3, lliuii.iluvo ol Ihc work, "S.iloi Mulp" P iu r. * 4 BEDROOM, baths, tUll Interest in rodeo In her area by cowboy from N ebraska Is T erry Ption* lor appointm enli offer clas^ growing company. CallJoan o(ii must n.uiu' tho product to Oa. basem ent, 137,500. 733-1534 giving riding lessons. Burdick who is 17 and lives wltli sold .inti II the p.'iy is i.il.iry or 6 00 P.M. 733-6WJ C a rr 734-3410 Snelllng I. Snelllng all-around HAY HAULING with 3-wlde harrow evenings. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben comiTii^'.ion or Ijolh. -'M A R R IE D ~ M A TI~ to feed and help bad. Will go anywhere. Eld o NIeld, )• The publithiT Asiumni no Boby Sltl«r«—^ I d Car* 1«r -SMALL ona badroom-homa. partly - -Burdick,_two-slstera-and-a- _ -FILER — Being-named all- ' tinAncinI — >-«4pon«ihtlity--- fof— m ilk small grade A herd. AAodern 733-5744 or *39-5309. - furnished, corner lot. Ideal tor M i s s P a r k e r ; -Ivpoueaphic.'jl.urrori. errori In equipment. House and milk fur­ brother. on n"ranch 12 miles around cowglrl is nothing iww I 00 DAOYSITTING for' uarklng _.C0Upl#4 S3500. 733-WS5. ctiirAtion of publ.c.itioa, wropo nished. Wages— according HOUSKR-nROTHBRS CUSTOM from Johnstown, Neb. to Vickie Helkcr of Forrest, women. Addrasi acroii from clAS'.llic.tlions, iho omis&ion ol copy Kellwood. Phona 733-4969. ability. 334-4737. rolo tilling and blade work. 733 is all-aro un*! Burdick has been par­ N.M. She hiLH received tlie title (p.irliAlly or complolcly) or com 3163, 734 3444. } BEDROOMS, gas heat, carpatad throughout. Best location. Pricad 45 times, and this year is New pli'U' omission ol the toifll' at] in GRANDMOTHERLY BABYSIT< ticipating in rodgos for two KiliHT tiu' cl 3 to 7. 4 day weak. P E R S O N T O managa and sell at lo sell. Contact Byron Wright/733. FILEIJ^^ Qtarleno Parker,' ___ Lsarning Canter. Educational years. He wtys it “was great to Mexico’s all-jiround higirschool vortisinij SfClions Of '■the—prtprr. Momlnoilda ar««. 753 CJioctaw, Okla., won the barrel LiAljilily lor i-rrors or omission sh.ill background not essenllal. Saliry win the all-around" and will try ' cowgirl. open plus percentage. Reply to BY OWNER! Ranch type.-4 . racing und placed In poh) not eKCL'cM ihi- cosi lo llio AdvvrtiVer JA C K L JILL Nurtary. LIcenwd his “best to represent Vickie sot a barrel racing ol lliAt portion ol sp.ico occupied by Child ca re . C h ild re n 3Vi ~ BoK L-14, c-o Tim es Nelvs. badroom homa In tha country. IMS bending a t Uic sta te fin a b Uils such error praichoel. n0410th Ava. Eail. 733- sq. f I. Lois of living space. Ffom .1 N eb rask a" a t the finals a t F iler. record at last year’s state sliow lo S acres available, lioom tor kids ClAints lor .xJjustmrnt ol ttio cost SELF-PROPELLED COMBINE year to give her the honor of and Uien broke her own record lo roam . IU,SOO. 7J3-15W o r 7 » . - Burdick will be a senior In Ot Ihc .1U musi b<< m.uin williln 10 operator, well eKperlenced. J. 0 being tlio high scluol all-around d a ys of publiCAtion. Crodit is CHILDREN'S-'Vniage child care. 1493. sciiool this fall. He participates Uiis y ea r. Llceniad.l'-^up. 441 North Ucuit> Cox and Sons. Kimberly. 433 548.' cowgirl for her state. Allowed lor lirsi insertion only. or 413 5109. in football and track and is vice Her proudest mbment was Receipts must be presi-nlcu for cASh - ^naai^ Lynwood Shopping Center. GREEN NAY CHOPPING BY OWNER; 3 bedrxwm homa. Charlene, who will bo a senior 733 W W 733-7795. - Lllllb/ldgeCutlom Newly remodeled kitchan. president of the Ainsworth FFA when she received the national relond!.. RESTAURANT WORKERS, top at Clioctaw Hlgl) School tliis . >frrmlno Basement, 3 lots and larga o «rdan and the Ainswortli Rodeo Club. alUiround title at the National BABY SITTER wanted ^Apday wages, permanent positions, 733-I343 space. 734-3747. . 1 fringe benefits, lull pay while fall, has two broUjera wlio e n jo y , Hlgli School Rodeo last year In Lost and Found throuoh Friday from 8 a-m*. io S; 30 p m. In my home for J yaar old training. No phona calls pleasa. rodeo as do hcr.'pfircnts, Mr, CUSTOM BALING, hew Freeman WHY SETTLE for lassT Own this Fargo, N.D. ------•• STOLEN: J cvitndar ipray oun : Child. 733-3951 affar'A p.m. -A p p ly In person. La Callfa. tit and Mrs. Cluirlcs Porker. In' A "barrier" is a rope stret­ compressor. Mounted on.iteel South Park Avenue. ■ Iwlne lla h a l* r. The bigger lob tha lovely 3-badroom home, bathfl< Tlie young cowgirl has won a better. 733-1990. . . 1089, Chnrlenc. won the ched across the front end of the frame. REWARDI Doyd AUi. 733 impleyni«nfAB«ncU« 17 large racr«alton room. Luxurktua Itorse trailer, 10 saddles, 100 960S. carpeting,' beautiful drapat, Oklahoma State Round-u DISHWASHER, kitchen helpers, ------______up 1)0X from which the roner's o Ibelt_bucklea»ui0_trophlc3_and w a llreues. EMperlenced. Ai least taslefiilly dacoratad. Coverad Qub’flall-around Junior award dogger's horse comes w Iicmi tin LOSTnMISnrNTCDnMDVriKunkr- — 40-hours-per'weekr-Siindays-and- _nuDQCtoua_Qlhec_lteim_(Qr_hQt ano sprmWmo syw a m rTOf e V l n l ’liik l ** ? - Irt'tho'play-dnrassoclatlon; liirrrlernag drops. — intar»act»on-Eim-and-Mapta-«n------phone h0IIdavi~6lf. Apply in person, 9 horsemanship. Tuesday. REW ARD. 734 3093. a .m . lo 3 p.m ., tlussal Inn. CUSTOM SWATHINO wllh What you seal ^ u m a partial i par cant loan. Owner will tinanca S N E L L IN G L SNELLINO. 1U • flth dltlonor, Jerome area. Phone 334 5348. remainder after reasonable down Street Souths Phone 734 9410. YEAR AROUND farm mechanic' payment. Call 734-3143. and machine ..operator.. Group CUSTOM GREEN CHOPPING HUIp W a n U d 18 medical, paid vacation, fully BIBLE AIRES TRIO modern home. No cattle. 326 53M. LEO'SCUSTOM O W N E R L E A V IN G . Must sail nlea 3 G et m ore hom e for VERY GOOD EARNINGS. Fullar badroom homa. For ahewlng. Call SUNDAYj, AUGUST 1, 7:30 P,M. W ANTED: Honesl. ambitious m«n F re d T h le m a , 733-3«38. J O H N B ru ih needs good people In . F A R M IN G L U T Z . R E A L T O R S . 733-tf34.. • THIS OUTSTANDINO TRIO IS FBOM TH6~ oUlUplflg towns. I n T w in , w ork on to auuma salM position with long Your hylage forage saver dealer. -erews af 11.75 par hour. Contact established automotolla daaltr. 334-4703-334 4M4 WESTEBN AI>OSrOLIC COUEGE, STOCKTON, CAIIF. your m oney... w ith Payld Swansan.7!00 a:w. to 9:00 Excellent benefits and Incoms. 1 LE V E L Gold AAadallkm brick and cOf^roT^AG, AGREENMAY. Jfltlly. carport, cla«t. 7»-43f4 PUBUC INVITED P\A\*f P r^u m sarna''nUmber. CH^ H OOf P P IN G after 4 p.m . PULL TIME I. part tima ax- AIDE TO llvein, care (or han- VERNON OLANDER pfTTinrwo^ ^tfHEl-TEMPLKHURCH—II lendanl. Apply In person lo Douo D rive. T w in Falls'. Kllnge, Lynwood ARCO, S77 Blue Rev. J.L. Tohkertley, Pastor CUSTOM HAY stacking, anywhere. Lakas Blvd. North. WANTED: Middle aged woman Messenger and Lewls.'Phone 334- 450 3rd Av«. W«at T w in Foils housakeeper by elderly couple. 3345, B Y o w n e r : Brick, 3 badroom*. 3 J)— •^9i!^«ph#r. Writa Box L-13. c-o TImes-Nsv/s. shorttiand reqW atfnj Tjsrtsraf— -bam8.-liniih#d^tanminti.^«f^-_ HAY^TAi:KlNG7"7*TroT0n1allC-3- yard, garage.uW par canfToan. H o m o a offlcaglri< must have knowlado* of GBNEf(AL FARM hand, year wlde machines. Phone 433-5434, A Division of Evans Products Company fabrics. Real cKallanga for a around work for right party, ex- H A Y T I L L E Y C. SONS. woman who likes decorating. 3) ._0SrlsncjLe.SH^lBL_il3 438A. . I 4nswran«a - -salasnMA. -> 4 1 -Motat HAY STACKING blllng, swathing. .3 BeDRdqjVhou«a/-gara««, - ' -Cqm^n ouHo maid for adeluua motel. S) Lady to BESTLINE DISTRIBUTORS Call )e r ry WlfC9 X, 3 34in3- fireplace, a M ^ltio n ln g , fancad H i - live In. i ) Typist needed. 70 to 10 needed. Yellow ,Paow under yard. axc«n»nl nalghbprheed. I wpm required. 7) Ooodi hOMsawares«,r4lall, part or lull CU5TOM''5WAT‘HrNd'and -hay |18,DOO. 733-0S3S. stenographers needed. .U l m t . 73a.lA#i------_ballng Wtth'.Masiay Ferguson I J E RTIES HEN HOUSE j I BEDROOM I HQMBj wlia atiartact*^ "DeETTA CAMPBElt" yard, tun basamant. Saa at SW >td ' - | - &IESEI MECHANIC. Good Owner and Manager •wofklng knowledge of highway andtryour” | Irucksnacassary. Shift wotk. Good HAY STACKING WlYH 3-Wlda I IC^s harrow'bed- 734 3749. II no answer, IAO’» »t pIlHI t« benefits and lop pay. Call collect JUST LlaTEDj ■ I S t r u i c i ^ . — for-Arvln-5wasav.-J03-JM-343*,-4- _calL7M:04]?.______V«u/ •wnUeiil -WAV SBRVICe, Walls. Nwada. I After hours’Oae, Gould 7SI-M42. NHkNMd by Ull Work WoAiad^ 24 I *7^6U4Uru^^>tied^4idiett \ t n Uu. Ho.Hi 73J »5H U.S. Civil Sw-vtcaTesfs .AAen-women I I and o ver. Secure A U ^ L J U N D o p HOMB-RGPAIM.-* 4.PLBX. Llw a-tai- ...... -tobs.— Hloh^artlno. pay.- Short W ITHhiViBV 3 LB. ' NOWl Enjoy.lho kind of homo that thousandspf^appy~ . REMODELING.^— PAINTING. hours. Advancamant. iVepAratory' 9 P I I C I B O X peopio have onjoyod for 25 yoars—a Capp Home, PART TIME ' training u long as raqulrad. 33A5. Attar hours. Oao. Oeuld m * an^ save money! We deliver and erect on yout lot, en­ ■Thousands, ol |obs epan. .-Em>.. f*41. - - r - . ------T- »l^l,gJ^EEDED: : perlenea Uuall^^^tnnaeassary. close the trome, furnish all finishing materials, Inside F R E E ^ U a t on (obs, salaries^ • 2 ,1 5 and out — af thb price wa quofe/ Just do the easy N O A G E raqulremtnts. Writ# TODAY work at dMk dark.: ...... nanr ciih.rr^ntrnrl ;inH RAVF. SAV&I giving n»ma« addrtss and phona. YOirCHAW l« #I.W - r e s t r i c T i o i h UncQln tarvlca. Box «0f> weeP CON^ROL^^W^ or n POT AfO SALAD “RlTIHtO HbHbUNb PREFERRED tU lp W o n K d

Atk About Our B ARCHWAY COOKie tOMPANY ' Do-It-Yourself CAterlng Servlco i Will salacl. trtio and finance • .parson to prbvid* waakly daClvarv I flhalf stocking sa rvk a to local WANTED grocary sterat: Paraon saiactad n^usr hava e a r.' Cstlmatvd - tis 'FRESH SAUDS;H0T ROLLS, ~ ■■ ■M A IL THIS COUPON TODAY ■ ■ ■ waakly Incoma tor about S, hours girLs&boys - ; ■ CArr-MOMii. lutt.w . iMburairt.-— • vwk; . . • • ■ rsiiUad. 0>*ita I » jIi |p, For TImes-News Newspaper Rbutes AND F «E S H lK S 4 LS ftA V A jL A B L L „ ..Wrifatmmarilitalytn____i ^ Hailey Burley ' Ku pe rt PHONE ORDERS TO IdohaMIs, Idaho S3401 ■ ------Buhl Jerome ' Gooding » a o « » s ia « A y i» - ToiifN oit ir o ^ JM LD A y jD S. . IH nttm U d tall Tlhti-N tw i 733-0931 • S ------______I 438 0 C o lu m b ia St.; I 208B 4th Avo, Eait ^ Tw(n - Ule«'.let.rfce« ------■ Circulation ■ ■ (JldM'loMiletbMtlcavMielee*. ■ Dcn^r.Colo. '60216 I ■■aaaaaapieaeaaaaieei 24 Times News. TwIn.Fflll*. ld«ho Sundfly.’AugusI J/ 1971 Vacation Property . 63 Comport' Mobil* Hom ai. Homes For SaU Home* For Sale «irm» For Sol* '■ 52 64 MoblUHem** 130 ACRES. Gooding area. 4 EXCELLENT MAGIC DAM IS FOOT CAMP trailer, furnace, 1965 MARLETTE- MO X 53'. 3 3 BEDROOM BRtCK, Ui'ao living L O V E L Y A bedroom homo near oven, dual tanks, gai llgbt. ex­ room. Buy equity, Miumu lovy bedroom home, Productlvt land >ropertV/ 5 room modern home< bedroom , *3.500. Ptiono Jprom p, Fl^EETWOOD Lincoln tchool. 3 and ample water. »4J,000, Term s. arge lot, eleqtrlc appliances, 433- cellent condlllort. 734 1B55. 334 S410. m oninly paym rntt.' 379,CA|tweli, bAkwiicnI. 117,000. . j Ideal for stock or dairy. TWIN f• SS44. , ^ I96S R A N C H O E L R A E Ira v e l SWINGER PALLS REALTY AND INS.. 733- BVD w 'n EH: JUBUruuniliTl«.V-hom« trailer, 15 fool, tieater. oven, watef POR S A L E : Idlar housetraller, ISi'i 'I In’ c«c«ll*iU'locallot*. I' j bath*, .W ACAT JO M -P a O P 6 « . y . ^ d n ii ______' i>k^wslUlnsulatod_33iJA4a_____ * 8 feet, like new, used 3 days* fireplace, douulc unrngo, S3),SOO. view lot d o te lo Magic Reservoir STeejSI .. .'irriTic.. - - _____ Carpel*< lake,-CBll 733.3994. m ai}3. 1333 LflwndAlD/Drlue. ■ lo w . Ice box, Ptwne 934 5043, id. 334'5( O.iH Only Gooding. t^LnCANT GOLD Medallion'' Q A IR Y S IT E , 40 acre* aitd how V A C A T ’IO N P R O P E R T Y , building m o VAN DYKE 13 x 40. Phono 67B on h o m w Kolclium home, 3 bedroomi, 3f ' home, by owner. Phunn ewnlnus WANTED: Llitlnoi lt» all lot. Hulon Meadow* at ketchum ,' EXCEPTIONAL 19 F O O T Detroiter self-contained 3084 or Klvorulow Trailer Court, ------Q flca-rviw J-O tjr-H all of olohl tM nii.-llrcplaco. built .int.. _ ,1 0 .4037...... — be«ullful-ulsw-ol-itwuntain4-733~. - cam p trailer. 37 foot Sllwer' Slreak. Space 19. Q u rlay.______- i 4 9 .9 5 _ « » lm p irio n i w ill vKpotv yoOr .17 fool Cliamplon.. 7330717 or 733 ______prop«riy-ln prolttdonal manner. GEM STATE REALTY 44 ACHES Hwerman VaHay. Live “ ■^TRAVE-F^- W« adverllM whal w t ll>t. Call (U 3 Ill(i«LAkot North . n iU lIi stream , let* than ' i, mllo from 30'- GOLITE. LIUb new, *olf con­ ■OtctTMPTsmmtttrrHrohrt— — — OAm»—<‘«tu i}».-u »»0 —tprlukluf— RRIMn;i.nRIVA^T.i:.-A-acreS-QLQIU_ ^T-RA1.LER__ lalned. Dual wtieels, double tAnk. H rt. {}: 10- 6:00 S al. V;00 - 4:00 «y*toni, 3 bedroom ttome, Irult Wood HIver t»«nlage 3'/j mile* ~lT,39SrH1T-^5ITr - — ...... 736 3SOO, Clyde BUS CAMPER — 1953 Ford, telf- _,_Phon« ^ : - B U Y S L l ^ . — 60inalnadr.^til»‘-c«mp*r-ls-M< *Up. 733 534 IN TK£ COUNTRV. 4 bad^oomi, Could ho subdivided. WfcS for tishtng and hunting. Musi tee - U E A L T Y ... C O .....733: 2345._ ,0 ««« 1971 34 X 6OI06I KIT Golden SIhlo. 3 . ' (ult b■Mm•rtt,'t}300dq<^^i'Allum^ Oul of Town'Ho'ntBi' 5} to appreireclalo. *1,395. E H IC k S O N G .l. lo a n .-N e a rly V acre. Phone W a lla ce / 3.T7614. ~ ^ ~ \9 7 l-KIT Sportim oslor - -.bndrooms,. J..balli'Vi. rwdral air “ MofbRR.'733 4000.“ >'------conditioning, awninu. O'* »■ 7UASU, C « m a t« ry L9 K 59 ^ LOVELY. OLDER HOME. 80 A C R E S 7 fool toK contoinod *hed.' financing avallabUi Fireplace. ba*om«ly 64 < 17. 1 iKidroniit H'OiuIidu'v m ake ofter. E^venlngt call Sian IDAHO REALTORS 733 07l«. 433 4333. JUST ARRIVED 1 5 fool campor bedroom. Space 35. Gratidvlew Walters 734-3107 or LAND Ol-' Villa. . ' . V 2 5 0 n e e OP IDAHO BtlALTOHS 73J CAHPETEDf 3 t)e(lroom, 1 ba^h on4. homo. Carport, large fonced-ln if ooov >33 4015 '' I OMIY 64 > 13 3 l>r(lxjott< |l«iixl»>rtedroom Earl 433-5659 t!^‘ ■■ GREAT LAKES ' V 2 9 5 F IN E 4 acre tract wli»« now modern 4 'F A M IL Y spaces In choice location BAKER'S apartment. Gat heal, irrigating Laan 733 mo, ” of Sunset Moml)rlal Park, tl50 1 ONIY 4 • 14 llurld/ w.ll, w ater. Price 113,W0. Call Nadine 3 biKtroom home. Near Ui>hl, 1043 illue Lake* Norih 733 B337 Cnrpelod, 3 car altachnd garage. cacti- 733-3713 ovonings, anytim e MOBILE HOMES Koepnick >33 73fl7, Uunlco Cooper weekj-ndi. CUSTOM 733-4940 or LAND Ol-f-ICt OF . UndororouiitI yard *prinkler#, 140 A C R E S , very nico mon\ willi pnlio dnoi good term i. ts.SOO- 3-SI>f*rp 3 . nmil Country Club. Pottettlon Hloltway 30. 3bw lroom tiome, Willow Valley, ArUona. Two 50 x within, 30 day*. Call Dudley 100 Im proved lot* with niobllo 4" woll fon»(fij£lif>n bedroom*, nice carpet, l-lelelv serviced. aluminum sidina, new room, large WILklNS 1 lAILER SALES. SALE 'I B I ritAlLEK lot. Only tlO.OOO. NEW EXCLUSIVE Gooding, 934 . 55...... c r .N T in i TAYLOR AGENCY kIMUERLY 433 53IW — 433 5403 — 733 7704 LISTING BUY THE BEST. All models Travel All 1971 Models C LO SE TO 5 H 0 »»P IN G . Ideal for 130 acres, lub-dlvltlon and com­ Quoon campers, Now In stock. • older couple, 3 pedroom t\ome, llE D R O O M bouse at 700 Idaho mercial polootlal. Good 3 bedroom Sportsman Lodge, IDQO Springs. In Slock MUST G O ! Blake At Addison . . . nice kilchnn, ground floor, utlllly Streot, Filer. 733 544A. lu>me. Outbulldingt and corral*. Hagnrm an, Idalio. Twin Falls room, garage.. part batoment. South of Jerom e, aero** from Immediatepp**e**ion. Oul of *tate M O V IN G lo llolto or Nam pa? Have Tupporwar# fAClory. 1 mile from . VACATION TRAILERS and SPECIAL-... OMf^er anxioy* to toll. Call Harold new 4 bedroom tiome, 3300 *ciuaiw U .b .A .D . A cco tt. Prictvd to sell. ipers.' Q u a lity 'to r loss. Wo MOBILE HOMES 'tee our safest K ll Onafer -jSn.K.U AfAD£M.Y- keithley, 733 3400 or LAND OF- foot. I' I A c m located outtide. 3 bixltnniii ■htAjnoj-cUwJtmlK.lVmlnulcAJrom- T nfl.u _np — tAL-f^fn- 07:____ U3.^11A. with vf)ry. very lo^ ..lileaqe. i.. absolutely ACAD EM V by SKYLINE N ow Ronc^y /or So)« bedrooms and-3 balh* locatadaw 733 lAOl 1971 14' T ra ile r’ *1565 - 1973 ilyi;n« and aparlmont, appliance*, fully DOWN PAYMENTS . W a rm artesian wafer available for 1971 10'sell contained many ovtra* LilaMcKlnncv 734 3254 catfish ponds, sw im pool. etc. 3 carpclod, iicat and water tur A ld a S lrc iO ______713 090S -low.M onf^i/y — - 1971 30-aolfconlAlnod _ V m i . - Dollvorod I. (ot up ------— n u ltrc t.-733 7303. • miles South-ot Hnnbury't «m< wvtfe ■397n4'sell conralnort " -»3495' BAKER'S, NOTRADE IN SPECIAL, Ed kerpa, Route 3. Ituiil. Idaho. PLUSFREIGHT Poymonfi w h ile It la tl* . . . ' CLEAN, SPACIOUS 2 DwJrootn, .ill HAGERMAN VALLEY 7.6B ACRES, unimproved. Trade tor VACATION SPECIALS $ 7 4 9 5 uiiliiio^ lurniihi.'d Nicc location 3 choice miniature ranches. FHA Pinancino homes considered. ACE REALTY 15' Jew el. Hf.tlor. 6vcn, br.ikc'S. MOBILE HOMES AUi/lls only 733 0V36 Available within 3 mile* ol d ly . 7(10-4623 or 7nfl-46fl3 Factory Dollvnry 733 5317. Sale Price tAVS _ 412 Addison Avonue.Wosf lOyoarsto finance ... .38 A C H G S .a bodrooni tiQuic...... nooMsrcain.-nuiirmtrsflfr w iitT " 39 ACR CS, 3 bedroom house Ftjrmt l^rSol# • 3 31' Shasl.^ : ^11 inlainwl, lully C iin s li.in l.iUv pr«-loff«!(J. nU 40 ACR E S , 3 bt^room houte. Buainata Preparly ■'733-3 3 5 8 ' a g ;c vallhy $43 3 l IV E R F R O N T A G E on the equippiKl. Avonuo East Por further Information and ap Peautltul Snake River north ol 8 NEW 3-bedroom unltt, superb, Sale Price * 1.595 HIOBILE HOMES pointmont to toe c a ll: Buhl, 149 acre* with 3 bedroom good return. (117,000. WILKINSTRAILER "Hie Dao/ar w,l)i Houte*—Unfurnithsd - 74 liomu. Soo to believe 1157,500.'Good FELDTA^AN REALTORS 733-t9flfl - j y . 05Lf>/l?/'«(lCe terms. FARM ER’S REALTY, 543 ■ S A L E S - - 3 U E D H O O M . Oil fu rn aco , adult* 4450 or 543 41D0. Quhl. . Smola^Wid.rondDoubl# W..lnt — ..CommcrdaLPf.opcriy_ __ 3100 South M ain Gooding ■Bill W orkm an Ford 3% mJoi WbjI ol Won 5 PoinU prclcrrod,roforcfico4.no pot*, *70. — opEfrr/cMTioiop.M. d a i l y inqulro at 733 1434, W A N T E D — Lease with option, 40 fo ASPCCIAL3Y Open 9-6. onleji by oilvanco BO acres, with modern homo, write Feldlman Realtors 733 191 nppoinlmi-nt (>|,o„8 733 6141 Yogr Recroationol Velilcle Headquarters nEOROOMS, oarcJonlnfl, all tVri.^REA LTY ilo>i L -15, c o Tim es News. 3 REDUCED PRICE on popular utilities fiirniW»od bul-lltt)&, lo a lin a &hcd, a ll tM iced, will advertise and oKposo your L O C A T IO N Gentry Mobile mucti much moro. t-irit ttmir listed farm . Buhl. CASlloford, Filer,'call W A N T E D ^ F em a le tin o lo *cti Homos toAChor. to llvo In ‘ w idow '* — roally pricod to luII. Gene Hopkins 343 4645. All Nor- <125'X 165' bedroom x A beautiful mobile thslde area call Joan Schwari 035- 13 4 OEAUTIFUL Clndv Drive. S ervice station bi^lldlng on CoHogo Spociol homo. Home very |lllle. wlnt 560B. T w in F a lls , K im b e rly . p ro p e rly . 35.000 oallon< un South. . SpACious 4 bodroom and tamily Hansen area call Harold kellhley, 12 X So, 2 Bod. . . . . $4795 433 4193 room, lilotimc tile rool, built in dergrouiid slorago. Sacrillco 733-3400 or LAND OFFICE OF prlcB- appliances, doubli) gow you thl* plea&e confact Ihcr P ro p e rly 3 biHlroom, I In basL’m rnt, largi' MOBILE HOMES NEW 1971 El DORADO 3 Fool Cotnonche 6 sleopor. HnnT* J3DC.JLWJNJLALLS REALTY AND ■ Dtsrvnitlnn , SPCtlon ol H UD IN S ., 733-3663. E ve n in g s and Insuring Olflce, 33) Idaho Street, *112'Addison Avonuo Wo it 'itit gold inlorior, furnaco, ico box, dc>ubl^sinl(, ovon, walo Sundays: Bill Ralphs 733-fi033, Boise, Idaho 03701. Phono 343 3711, E*lher Boyle 733 5400. hook up and 110 volf wiring, Stock number C-05. C L O S E IN 4 bi.'droom older home, Eulension 3360. All bids will be opened at 11 a.m .. Soplember I, . 733-3358 tmall yard and triple car garnui’. 140 A C R E S , between Tw in Palls and 1971 aj the Boise H U D Insuring With tomo paint Ihl* would G l. ntiicc______C a m p « ri List Price $ 1 7 4 0 ...... N O W * 1 461 - producliv»-At-«tocU-or-fow-crot) 'J'nEOUOOM -brick lt> popular op<>rAlion. tS7,500. T W IN F A L LS “NEW 197T“ EL DORADO B Foot Comanche 4 sleeper; ■ Northen*t area- Central rtir ^on REALTY AND INS.. 733 36B3. with avocado interior, furndce, icA box, ovon, wator liook*up ■ _____ Illo roo f- «!1“ *ull Evenings Sundays: illll OVER STOCKED^ALE HI ' r ' I ’J i t i il'o and 1 lO^'oll wiring. Slock numbar C-83. _ ^^__ill)j£g<.Qi7™ p o C p lY l»ome» A FULL DOZEN USED TRAVEL TRAIL£RS . m w y n tTMtfrr'^iT-wnuttt^^tBr ■ ------^------rHAT-MUSr.COrr.------ifirtil the iWOOO price. ' ., 40 A CR E S , 4 bedroom home with lots ^list/rico $1684 ...... N O W ..M 408 of oul buildlna*. Pricod at only ■ BEAUTIFUL Gold Medallion *30,000. From 13 foot to 21 foot In size twmu on the Wood River. Tlils li From $495 to $1995 in pricol N E W .1 9 7 1 EL D O R A D O S 1/2 I^oot M ohawk 6 sloopnr, one of home* in Koiclium on Warm no ACRES. Remodeled "J iMdrgorn -wi»h-avocodtrin»«rior, lurnacerrof>0 *ri<®-bon.'Stock num­ _Sprlno> J.-a lnilQnv-uinuK-lroni-Jny— “^W lMhrAII JiTiySrid paifuru'. *39,00(1: w.ntjow. Must SCO Ihi* to ap. ber C R2, ------Bill ke rta y, 334-5591, JE R O M E ‘•'HirAXW,'43r43flB. ■■tr-T531.:MobilrS£6titv..v; ■ . . $ n 95 UO ACH ES.bL’twofn Woiufiill and 177ACHEScloiDloGoodino,afalr 3 List Price $l'979-. ! ...... 'N O W ^1 643 Gooding w.th c h a r m ln u J bffdrodtn Uwirooin >m nar-rlck nnm«*. Lot* ol water Only slock farm with lots ol walur. «A7,S00. *50,000. M U F F L E Y R E A L T Y U-1488 Jewel ...... $1995 NEW 1971 EL DORADO 10 1/2 Foot Mohawk 6 iloopor, AND INSURANCE, 934 4701. kon avocado interior, loU contained, 3 cubic loot got/elactric Malone 034-5010. U-1535 Id e a l...... '...... $1850 . ,-BtIll.W lCKHAM , REAITOR fe\r'iQbfa\or, l\trnoc0 r A r»a\ b»ouly. Stock number C-87. - 733.4081 "MtS" 733-5476 40 ACRES.5 mlloi toullioail Twin U-1548 Siiasta ...... $6 S0 tdno ‘ru li ' Dolpli Simmom r:#ll*^01d»r-3.b«Jroom home, will support 30 head milk cowt, walk- U-1,549 Traveloze ...... $1695 Llst Prico $ 2 7 3 8 ...... N O W *2292 543 S737 ihrouoh m ilk b « r n . *33,000, 55B0. E V E S ; L a rry Jonos, 433 5950. U-1517 Goliglit...... : ------$650 t h r o u g h o u t . . . STURDY FRAMING, AND.OOUBl-6 ■ MAKE OFFER 30 ACRE farm (or sale In Chroy, THICK INSULATION. ‘ Including t«omo and oulbuHdlnat. U-1502 Siesta ...... $495 S T A T E L Y older tiome In nucollwil • Jack Bennett, Kelchum , 7365110. WeiNSTALk-ONyOUR PRESBNT , location.'3 bedrooiin, den and U-1p 53 Roadrunner...... $995 formttl dining room. . Double .PICKUP FOR A MINIMUM CHARGBII . oarage and covorod. patio. U-1U79 Max C rait...... $995 Deautllul yard and thrubi. You houses.’ Co/T»U, HLM. Some can make a "terrtflc buy" on thl* machinery. Wonderfdl huntlno ,OPEN EVENINGS TlL9 ^p ro p e rly — but tiorr.yl Immtrdiale and flidlng. W ESTERN R e X l TY ,Woul(l voit liko 10 will.voiii liBhjo. niiitiir or Qthur CO. 733 33dS. Don W allace 7^3 7A1A. ALSO-A 15 fool’boot, mofor ond tllHroilef. •. . . . S595 pociMtilont Lilte d HI t14,9O0- ' DUi&iciil iintriini(}oi ? And two R foot.ilide in iliallt — uteci...... S29S «ocli

A M L E T t TH/S WEEKEND ON (y Naw 9 toot “ D lT ir7 3 rt)9 3 l lo pliTrii .1 low-rosi W.li^T“ArnmTt~ -Nof.>hlond.RickuftI^iTiper...... — i-H 95* ------•^Btll'Workmon FORD it's tis <|0 (ut its soldi ' ' V Co«t locallonTj3s|w- ‘ m EALTY DRYDENAGENcy' -G A T E W AY^TRAILER CENTER • THB SALES LBADER /N M A ljlC VALLB.Y . .. ^ pi#oi*

k - Sunday, August 1. 1971 Timas-News. Twin Falls, Idaho 35 Builn«M-Off?ce Rentals 60 9 0 Farm’lmpUnn*nt« Farm Im pUm anti Heovy Equipm ent 1 D 3 Applioncat & HH Equip. 1 3 0 Musical Instfurnents HAW K S B A R N . K*tctium< oMert ^96\ OM C 4000 tractor, 'air brakes. M A S S E Y -H A R B IS Super 27 com - M10 JOHN OE^RE with 3030 kit. EXCELLENT QUALU v Weaner D ELU X E bronze Frigidaire stove. 3 • h ^ *nd oMIce ipac*i avoKable WOkJO rubfier, 30 foot livestock HEAVY S M A L L H A M M O N D o rgan, bench bln* 13 toot, rebuilt engin*. raady Good condition. Phona W m deli. pigs/ wocmed and vaccinated. 543- years old. <135. 1573 Evergreen O ^b e r. Hea1»dpBrklno plui. 7J6- tValler, 334.409S. and music t}4S , S43-434l.< to 0 0 . B35.SS34 evenings. . S3473S). CONSTRUCTION Drive. 733 m i. M Icketwalt Trailer Court. Soaca 1. •HEW KEKMene wa»her and FOR LEfrSE: Pully equipped laro* MOIYNEAUX- EUCLID iryard GM fwin FOR SALE, Viola, t.cellent tan- ■- *wto''iepait iinjp in FimtTWir scraper. AAodei S.7. Good con­ location. AJto, fully tqulppad body dillon, case, ntw pegs, strings, .SWATHER SPECIALS dition. $19,50Q. WHITE PONY, very o«nHe, red' beautiful tone, sioo, U 3 S N ), and paint ihop. Will lease above fiiO CASE combine, used l v « seasons SULLIVAN Compressor. )S0 CFM) cart; saddle, lha works, -will ‘RIOtOAIRE relrlb'’eraloi, good tepnraloly. 334 3}94, alier 7:00 wllh Sund pickup, call 433-S«i4 portable. Good condllion. 13.950. sacrifici. *135. 433.4S41. condition. Phone '733-41911 alter p.m . call 374.4444. allernoons.. M E L R O E 500' loader, 4 wt^eal tfUCRSKIN— UUAMmU— hSFir weekdays after S; 30 p.rr stallion at stud, good dlsposlMopi KELVINATOR electric range, 4 conformation, colts lor Inspection.' '"'tjarners, 3 owtns. t35 733 94SS P IA N O . Contole Spinel. Take over -543J7J41______;------1------belore fl a.m . fltter_4 p.m.______-WANT-TO.tSA£C iow^nDnTniyp»yw>nTsrT 6 be io id GOBa]^AQDLE..-harias.,-]ioma. broke, and ila rle d 3 year olds, 433. )3;9, E lk Cfowe< California. BS424. repafnted, M3 3513, IfK., 437 Soulhweil-IUrd, Seattle, S7S0, Wasnington, »IIS4,

~ WantacI fo Rant A U C T IO N : 3 SORREL G^LDIhJGS, 1150 each. 30 INCH GAS RANGE, used 5 kinds of used farm machinery. Sorrel fllly. HOC. 3 ponies, t50 months, oxceilont condition, 1150, N E W Y A M A H A pianos, used pianos, MOLYNEUX MACHINERV, 1903 PAVINGCO. & 733 B4B3. .Yamaha guitars, KLH slereo . WANT TO MGNT \ or 3 bedroom t^loral Ava.. 7U-7S47. cach. 374 5410.' record play.ers. W A W N ER M U S IC , hou»o In H ag erm nn V a lie v, 900 OWATONNA Dai construction V R C A W H IR L P O b L chest deep 131 Shoshone North. rofercncei available, 733 JS40. G O O D S A D D L E and pack horses. 955 CASE wUh conditioner • M 'lo o t, IroeiM -, 37,4 cubic feel, holds 9U FOR S A L E ; Fream an baler 35A, SPREAD Young qeldlngs started on barrels pull type, wire lie. Baler and 80 OWATONfJA Condliiorier pounds, 543-5003.\ FEMALE SINGLE ichool leachW NNAC F R IO / V 30, and roping. Come'Look, 3 West. '/i GEMEINHA r d T fiuie for sale. w a n liro o m , klfclien prlvllefloi or 35 OWATONNA Condltlor^or ?BOOE. Charleston, South. Vi West, Duhl. Phorte 7)3 5I1'4. paint. Must sell. Sacrlllce for S P O T C A S H room boATd. Rural okay. Qon 397. TRACTORS LAS VEGAS. NEVADA Sod* Sprlno*. or S47-3034. tSOO.OO. 434479S Rupert. Idaho. Ideal-Asphalt Paving CO. S, V. C. P A C K H O R S E S and equipment for For Fumiture-Apaiiancee OLYNEUX 'AC - IVOXT R adio a n d TV sCis 125 ACHINEPY Mendenhall, Contractino, sale. Ptione 9U-5330, Gooding. . Things of Value m AC 1) IV P Dlscontlnulno Operations Stan­ BANNER FURNITURE , 3 PLUS bodrooms, modern tume. 137 »\dA venua West . 733-147i 3 W A Y r a d io iT l bask station. » couitry or outskirts of Twin Falls. 19 fl2 PlornI Avh AC - 0-17 D dard 4000-lb. Batch Plant to ba J P •4070 ottered optionally with W-acra mobile, antennas, complete. S300 Kolercficos aAd deposit available. phone 733-4S17. 734:3344 e>/H({nus. properly. WE6TJNGH0USE Laundromat washer and dryer, botli for lU f.V i, CRUSHCRS; Codaraplds HORSESHOEING, trimming, and 3 A D M IR A L PO R T A B L E T V 's es Is groom ing. W^one 334 443\. Ow w er S3S.OO. 'Mllliams Mote), »10 >nd USED TRACTORS FOR SALE OR RENT Ctiallonu»r. law, rollf M &Y ELECTRIC Cedarapidb T,ii)dui)). 10x34 Jaw. Fine. Filer. Ave. W«st. ■ Light Industrial Equip.' B9 D i m . J 1 JO i|N 670 G oo.l c o n .lilio n ...... 1455 33x43 roil. 441 M ain East I INICRKIATIONAlMD.N.wiif.i- ...... $795 ALL TYPES ol horses, bought. silo wllh It and. IS5. 733 1371. I MASSEY FEUCUSON IR 5, 63 Itorxpowir. Good tir»i...... $1995 Lo.vlors. Scr..n(rf-s. (3) Cat 431 A ; (3) Cat OW 3IC, (31 Cat DW-1S; A- SERVEL gas refrigerator, excellent GOTTA MAKE.ROOMI Used TV's USED COMBINES READY TO GO C TS140. condition, guaranteed, SUI at black S. while and color, al almosi S h « « p Cain's 733 7111. I MASSCy FtiHCUSON Supar 93 witliQtolo oixl cort> ixxu h; give-away prices! Service Graders. Waier Waoons, 4 Pavers. Company. 131 3nd Avenue North. BIG DEALS HawotLed...... $3995 Compaction Lqulpt.. Duihp FOR SALE: 400 Whitefaco running 30 INCH Frigidaire range, clean as I rORD..Good fondilion ...... S‘795 Trucks «, Trailers. Truck Trac- age range ewes and 1500 Whitelace top of the line, SIBBat Cain's ON USED 1 INIFRNA^iOhJAl lO l.Gontlcntwlitinn ______$1S9S -tors.-LliT\ii-Tf.uck.Crane.,etf. , : l>SH >HNDUSTRi7Mr- TM ;k?5tV rrB l3D 50fT7rtO . Ov'cifl.oulod...... For lllutlraled catalou. contact -eOMBINESr I MASSEY rEROUSOH #40 . Good coiulition ...... : EQUIPMENT frAAXWOUSI; fcSONS.Aud'oncsrs . . 341 ^^Tkuburtson Blvd. Uiltliy TffllUf with OiJoU ' S410 . .------ZITLAU-MOTORS------B E D d a V j^n o s , ractorv irregular 'Garage Salae- I — M o iti/r«ruuion 1070 Model '* .C A SE MocIkI 3 I 0 Trodor JSOO WENDEIL, IDAHO 534-5111 7 W C A D Breedlno ewes, Irom 3 to 4 covers, factory says: "Sell at 4 IO (liiu l __ discount I ",._:5olld ___h a rd w ood HlGHWAY 30..ODMsil*-Jarrv'i.Cun- years old. AlM.i.Comumblii.buck- '^Snop. Nice girls clothing lor CATCiodef ’ . MAKEOrrCR/ __i'‘'iibii_To_be.sold-ai-Rroducei’S_ tiTlmeiTlOb per cent nylon covers, _!■ ~M Q»eiLFj(j^iQii.3J0 difltel-____ Hay, arain.dnd.l!«t DflUrrad'Til Januury 1, 1973 bustiois. Herm an Krueger.' 334- another man's treasure. .579 full lint of I»«w Jolm D « » f iru/ur On A llU ^ d Combinei 4040, Jerome. Poultry and Rabbits 100 PER CEN NYLON carpel, green Oulncy. 733-1933. tweed, I roil only, regular S4.95 sq. WANTED; to buy liay. oreon BIG SAVINGS ON A ll TWO RABBITS, one doe, one buck. y d „ now only S7,99 sq, yd. Danner VANITIES, clothing, fans, Hsh chopped, green woiohl. Pfione 543- Furniture 733-1431. aqiiarlum. telephonetable, rocker, NEW COMBINES IN STOCK SB95 or 733 9413. For information please call 734- ELLIOTT'S US4. misc. 1417 51h Avenue Easl. ,1 1 1 OveilomI Avo., Hu»l«y, lilnlio ISO-'TONS FIRST cuttino P»-.,v 5 PIECE mahogany deluxe dining BACK. YARD SALE, antiques, Plton. A7n 55n5 r* I — Allii CImIm.fi XM flO j set with 5 leaves, real nice, S149 at ailalla hay, located in Hailey i^ Pats ond Pat Supplies 110 chairs, books, clothes, dishes, Oiiiel Trodor Willi Cub,' | Cain’s 73)'7111. _Bob HoB>lon stack. SIS per ton. Call 733-3335 or misc. 133 Pierce. Saturday, 788-3314 lor' further Inlormatlon Solat Rapinil>oulad ...... $1375 WILL PAY *37 per Ion .for hay A K C registered. Phone 733-7333, green o r sapphire, 13.99 square Farm Implamanls - Mouay Farouion P IG Twina lie 1 John Daara — 1959 Model *95 M fpol grain and leed delivered. Also will buy clean alter i p.m . yard at Cain's 733-7111. G A R A G E S A L E J U y 3S-39. 430 straw. OfvlDe Sackoti, 334-4735. TW O 1' foot Univorsnl comblni^ $495 IHC — Modal 15^ 13 fool groin attachment Bracken Street, toys, clothes, rM ls . r>..>no 733 n45B. 1 — Mnitey FefQuion No. 10 PTC John paara — 1953 Modal 55 12 (c^ol grain and boon F R E E 'P U P P IE S . seven weeks old, ORIENTAL (Amerlcan^rug. 9x U, furniture. Misc. Hems. Iwinn t i n ...... $ 4fl5 w 'a n T E D : S u m m e r and tail will Ite small dogs,, alio mother by Karasthn. Also small matching JOt^N D E E H li SScomt>ln.ir, — M oiiay Fefouton liife Model ,John Daare — 1956 Mo'dal 55 12 fool groin dnd boon pasture for 300 head cows and dog. 733 1978, rug. 734 7041. iR£Ai5 miLUJJ^ULLtkeepInO^ PTQ Ju iiii* lie I , ■ . =rlahn:DeHnr=grt93jl:Mgdet toot prain ond boon F u rn itu re , drshei,...... c lo th in o .'u condllion, ro.iionAble. 733 4077. - - Intarnnlionol PTC Twine tia PUREURED SIAMESE male klt- T W IN S IZ E beds, 1 specially built miscellaneOui. 417 TaVlor, star. 1 46 — lenir-caHi-w-lrodlno-slanipt— 23X- . I. Coia —^ MOdel 600 .10 foot grain and baon 'WXHTtTDTJiKl’rU T n N trm iv rfan - ^ flf-iatLoar.soiu^Q QiUnA llim m ^ - tiA0-Xhur4dav^uiy-2 $395 b ale. 4104 or 334 4301. ISO, 733 4304. TW O A C C C U E A N C R combines, I — Inlarnnlin n iil 47 Inif Hyi.I.I 334 4691 wllli rnl|v— Oi^tttCTtty- —i:l7'6aw='totnalo drive, like new, 334 40V5. S43-4458. I lvp» N .w Holland l^ny I John Oaare — 1960 Model 55 12 (ool gioin ond teed M IN IA T U R E P IN S C H E R S , Called CHINA -CUPBOARDS, unfinished, Collurrt-Slmplot O rchard In canyon BIG SAVINGS' J AR TIFICIAL Dreedino to ABS great King ol Tov^. June litter now 'various siies and models. Banner proven sires, nation's highest type ready to go. 73J 43«4______Furniture, 733-1431. _ . ______. _r\or1h_ol_Twln-F.alli. 733-7M?...... roduetlon siree. Alto att breed* ol (5EM EQUIPMENT, Inc. UNFINISHED FURNITURE TAKING OtlDERS lor'early sweet TW INTALLrrRACTOR-- set available. Buhl. S43-4103; ENGLISH SETTER puhs t75. AKC ID A H O T R A C T O R salwaoe- Cash for Twin Folll 733-7272 , BuM 543-5^52 E ■C0fn>-_CaH.-734:3i)^, S. IM P L E M E N T Jerom a 314-3453; Shqshone, IB4- _j;i^5lctcd.CQrman^iu!piierd4uuu- — us«k* trac»ors;-Us««f-parU-al-blo <* CKal SUrieti 733-5340 -Daa Aurion 543-5437 '7M7i 6url«v.-47«»WirK»lotTBtC )0 3 0 klmbaily Rood 73J.IM 7 S35. l>iion« V34 51S7, Goodinu beriy Road 733 3493. SWEET CORN,' 50 cents doien. discounts. 733 0393. '■ Poflar N.wloti 733-34n4 B39-S303, I, S cenls b o un d .- AKC M INIATURE Schnauier. Also, W A T E R B E D , fram e and liner. 1 Filer. vin<*'a .. g ro w n -jfa o i. - M alirts. -.4;e-W.43r, -Com plete 190. Phone 733444S, CHECK THE BUSINESS — Hurley. after 5:00 p.m . - ' DCETS READY, beans, cucumbers. DIRECTORY FOR THE by August S. Tomatoes later. 405 7 DRAWIIR Mahogany desk. MAC'S KENNELS. Wendilll, 534- Gardensr Avenue. Twin. SERVICES YOU NEED, 3317. Ready for training. AKC 4B"x30". portable Mitchell Nomad AND THEN CALL FOR Groal Danes, Norwegian Elk 3 speaker H I-F I, 543-5100. DECORATIVE CAKES, Weddings, Hounds/ Samoyads. Beagles, annlverurles, birthdays. novellV. Poodtosr-German Shepherds? - FAST, EFFICIENT cakes my specialty. A^ry Lou German Shorthairs. Pointer- Very good. 351 Lincoln. N tw b ry . 734 3711. 0 0 0 SERVICE!!! Shorthair cross. Also. Dritlanys. - Soon Collies and S piti...... PATIO TABL6 roLlnd.'Whltelftftrxrr C a l H « 1 02 Can ba used wllh umbrella. 351 ders for 'bsaps Lincoln. Phone 733-37^1. BUY. SELL, TRADE. Dairy boarding, stud service. 7ij 1195. springer cows and heifers, closeup BRASS T R E E L A M P Wllh three TR A N j 7 . ‘PpLES. Bring -to*pefrr-Po*eK«rSoo.-3J4-4tr«,-3J4— POODLC-OROOMING, stud ser- large globes; '“ 'otSOLD-"' Kennels, WesI Redcap corner, LEATHER OTTOMAN Large C H A R O L A IS l B U L L S for sale. 350 Kim borly. 433 5104. round, blue and while. 351 Lincoln. APR IC O TS fp r sale, you pick. sl.OO a and up. “tWrry Finnoy, Buhl S43- ■Iwln.nAlil------^ ^ — 4715.------■BOirrTarNNELS: 6uri dogs ~ corner ol Buhl. mlla vast, and I Below you .will fincJ many_iervices\available—#rom—/vVagic* Obedience training. Boarding. mile Into Melon Valley. Charlee H E R D O F cows for sale, 40 Holstein DANISH SOFA, foam cushions, Have some dogs for sale. 733-3330. Dana. 543M794. Valley Businesses. Check with our Service Directory w h ^ co|M, 30milking. lOsprlnueri- 543- tweed light rust color, 170. Upholstered chair. 15. 733-1371. you're in need of c> professional, fhe firms below offer the WHITE AMERICAN ESKIMO BING AND I aihbert swaet cherrlaa, 100 to 150 Holstein heifers on hand; puppies (Miniature Huskies). PORT.ACRIB. like new. S3S. .alsoplCOI r\ttttY»iGouritv Registered. 3144 Rancho Vista Stroller. 113. Balhlnelle, Sl3, Crib orchaOwLL/ wasi, 4 north finest in service and quality products. Check with one and ■ Wslght 1,000 to 1,350 pounds, two. Daad(n>i« b (.uhiw,Pilar. 334 Si30.^ ways 10 finance. One io (our years.. Drive. 733-2977. -sh e «ls ..7 33 9 3 7 4 .- : ______see! • ^ ...... ' 1 • Cows Insured against death. All heifers guaranteed. EUGENE AKC CHESAPEAKE Bay Retr- W HtTBCHCSr ofdrawers-m-30- A n l i q O M 1 39 H U G H E S . 374 7415, Jerome. Inch electric range S35. 334-5314. HOMB MAtNTBNANCe .levers. The ruggod water dog. 733- ■3544. .CUM Snider. REFRICEERATORS.-. wafhars/ OLD COINS lor sale — quarters, P A N E L IN G , plumbing and alec- Trees,. lawns, stirubs. Wo itave FOR SALE: 3 Holstein>tellvs with : 13 LINOLEUM rugs, assorted dim es, nickels, pannles. 733-4995. dryorii-ranoes. Reasonable rates. BRITTANY-SPANlt-L puppies. 8 — Irlcal-rapalr^l’alnllno.-Drv-wall- __^|vet. hv side. CMtarl' Bvron -30— year*— em>«rlence.— Cair=^ !reas.-CEM - “ wMVs'oVd7lS:D0'33J-38i4, Je ro m e 7 finishlnfl. Chain link fencing. 733- SPRAVINC SERVICE 733-4304. S HUMWAY APPLIANCE alier S<30 and weekends. R E P A IR , 733 4147. \______1785. TRASH 1. OARBAOB SBRVICB I (Airport Road), 733- REFRIGERATORS, Freaxers, HORSfilHOHINO Livatfock W antad J W i - P A R K S A N D SONS - 733-4441. ANTIQUES sold on conslanment. Horseshoeing.' Stantey Branch. Commercial and residential : REGISTERED ANGUS bulls. S WANTED: .JENNY Burro's, must Musical Inalrumants 124 175 Filer Auenita'Wekl. Jerom e. Phone 334 471S or 334- haulino — containers — spKlal : south and 1 west of Jerom e. 334 Your price guaranleed. See our be cheap. Call 733 5^3. large collection, Hayat Pumiiura, hauls — Inside or outside city ' 4034, Dee Hord. . PORTABLE organ, own amp, J lim its.______^ 'i 34akers, <350- Hollow body 3- 'M 0«ILB HOMB TttANSPOIITINa Good baby and pasture calves for . Ickup bass guitar wllh case, 140. ALL TYPES antique furnllur^< SEMI-RETIRED, need carpentsr T R B B ft L A W N S B R V IC B sale. All kinds. Ptione 334-4147 or For Prompt Pickup Cassell^ tape player and recorder, clocks, soma glassware. work, roofino.^clng. »)d home l A L k T L VAtrtTB-T-rReg^ g HV-icg— long distance, 733-3773. [^n g e ri'oustrees,Giv« Us ACall •733 4 W S -Tw ln Palis 733-3331 . FRESH SPRINGER cows; .Hellers. 934-S414 — Gooding CHIttOPRACTOR ; bulls, t^orsei. Loan or sell. Darrell RED BARN. lUt ttohh Washington, PAINT COMTHACTIHQ Vp'pllancat a E q u ip . 1 20 Chesllk. 1345 Caltldrnia Street, and sell. Rellore. Paint contradlng and roof treat­ Gooding. 9?4-4373. ment. Free estimates. Call 334- FOR abetterdealon TR EE WORK, R E G IS T 6 R C D H O L S T E IN bul|s, Cali 733-40aa Free estimates and service age. Enceilent blood lines, 4101 Jerome. FRIGIDAtRE 30" apartment slie lf\surad, *■ production on dam s. 374 54«S. MiMallonMUsFMSoU 140 range. U9.50. reasonable-733 90* r LARGE SELECTION o( neW and MAGIC' VALLBY-concrete, walls. rFRESHor-Sortnaer cows or'hljlferir & - Y ^ E t E C - T « I C — Slabs and curbs, etc. .Free POULTRY PRCCESSINO. Poultry ' Guaranteed. ' Buy' or trade (or GOOD SAXOPHONE, Alto. Martin 7r'i5eT®?BVs^'ySAm]^^'1^!!T^ Supply. 313 aih Avenue West. H A V E your prlie catch Vnounted. springers or beef. Hap or Clyde 441 AAaIn East etIlm a tH . Ptiona 733-3410. S150, term a. 733 9451 belork ■ a.m. 315 Shoshone Street South. Phnne 733-3<4l Displays and Inlormatlon at JB's Hughes. Buhl. 543-$a35or S4)-5«49. Open Mondays'Til 9p.fn. Restaurant, Twin Falls. t altar 4 p.m. weekdays. eNOINB RBPAIH TRE^STUMPgrinder lor sale. Call UW BR SBRVICB CALVES^ , ^ SlZfeSl AlUlocaL :iCCLVINATOirregrloerator, OS' -VRCUOM^CBAHBR*- " »34-M3ntT*r-^p.»n.------TCIWH'WOWCWS-STrd'ImlirjR^r "*HotmiirvWtf»face. Angus Cross. Phllco 40lnch range. UO. 7334341. HENDERSON upright piano, good repair at reasonable prices. L a rrv Flnrtey, 3 W sst. &oult\r V* condUlon. 733 5TH. lines and septic tank VACUUM SERVICE Center, parts. KEEP COOL, rant a portable air Pickup and delivery, 731IM T. West, or Duhl. Idaho. F R IO ID A IR E autonrtalic \»ish e r. repairs on Kirby compact. Most cooler from Banner Fumltura. TO- real nice,, reconditioned and cavirtlon. 733-3541 or ) . plhers. Twin Falls, 733 4041. • ForSaU UO. M il. BXCAVATION • COMCWBTB guaranteed. SM at Cain's 733-7111. Mla< ;I^Mcavatjno Arid concreta-form lno. C R A V E N 'S Sawer Service: Septic VACUUM CLEANERS Or-IDAHO*] HOU-STON .^lank.;.tawerJlna.cIeanlnQ^we(-— GOOD G&sloua,naui-CS-automall4 — Dick's-EHcavallon-and-Cencreter washer. Reasonable. 734-3414.-- - D IC K P O Q LB B .I. S O N S ,J M -,437ii equipment, .frae lospaclTon. 733- “HoiisreiNs 3053. Typy young_by)li_ing_bu)li_!rom _hlflh_ producing dams.- For >r sales or laasi* -pwLie^NOTiep BXPERT TPBB SBRVIC8.-- - 3 ELECTR IC ranges, one aparlm*nl SICK ROOM eoUIP^BNT ' FRANKW.HOU...... O U S TO N slie. one approHlmalely 3o"...... Route 3rJa ro m »Jda iu > - - TO SATISFY CREDITORSTtli^^TQUOWlNG BE -Trlmrt>M{|,-removwt-and* Phone BuM»-fc«4a<» »------" iping. Shrubbery trimmed. Free H O S P IT A L B E D S , wtieel chairs, PORTABLE Held or shop, pumps MERCHANDISE ORDERED LIQUIDATED * ' ilmate. lujly Insured, No lob loo walkers, crutches, convalescent atid IrrJoallon. .Phone. 7M-3050, small anywhere. Phone 543-4311, aids and eKarclsIno equipment. Burl Layvrence^ lrostlBSS,.S300. 733 5] Ona truelt load - box springs and mattraisas - htda-o-bads • Fpr rent or sell: bad Iromas - bad'pltlowi - living room sofoi - badrobm HBAHIMO AID IBBtflCB------. ______CRQWLEY.PHARAAACY ------WOOD PANBLINO SEX SSOObTU WeMInghoiMerefrlgera^ed 733 ?77t Tw in Falls ' Mow ikof we knve your uhention, - air conditioner. Call, 934-4*q7. <, sa fs." R E P A IR S o n all makes and models. WOOD PANELING, done In v^rita^for (r»« ptke liO lor.Holitein Work tully auaranteed. Aids tor home. Reasonable rales, iree - e4kK«(. iill ogei, thlftped on opprowol 3t INCH 0 . E.yange with deep wall, ALL MERCHANDISE IS NEW AND. sale. 7»3 S7M. estlmales. Dick RobJnson. 733.' FROM Wltwr^-'C«>l*««.—Horth- Prolrie, Wii.-'SSISS. ..Itofylw ta.Ofrr ♦ ______s a > r Bad Fram es... RagulorS 12.95 ...... : . . $ 6 .5 0 . BOISE VALLEY CALVES Hlda-a bads... Ragulor $289.95 . . . . . $149.00 ^ F o o t tivlKg i'oom 'sofos ; .|,R ag. 5379.0Q . . . . $)99.oo; . ^El^FFEir^*] ...:pOR SALE Twin slz« box sprlntf &r rA o trrn sv .. Rag:.$69 $I9.4freqtK- 24 HQUR SERVICE » HoUtslns, H era(ord(,.Black W hit<(ac« Twin bad tntamblat....Reg. 1J49.95 . . . ,..S59.5(kw STEERS OR HEIFERS Kirtg siia sats • X-firm . . . Rag. S299.95 ...... S11S.90 the telephone'of any advetilser in thii| O uaan siza sals • X-lirm . . . Rag. $219 . . . . . J .rs88.oo : 150-400 LBS., BEST QUALiTY . Full o r twin sals - X'ftrm*.. . Rag. S139.00 ; . . ..$64.50 ; d irecto ry Is not answered, DIAL 733- D c fJv .rV d ,0 Y o u ^ f a im l Hordwocd badroom sals ... Rag. '$339 . ------$ 1 0 8 .- t8 6 7 ~Tclgphone~rAnswei'}f)g ’ ‘8»f v1c»-4n 19.00 NOON TOB.OOP.M. Twin Falls; Day^or N ight. The advertiser -€A tt- y A V;- ■ E.Z. CATTLE COM PANY. S88-1 1T 4, M .rldion, Idoho JUiyaO.SI.AHD-AUO. t w lll^e^t|(ii^t^o^ou7-~ ^ or our agani in your ar^a ni A /^c .Welch Transfer and Storoa* w P L A L C S 3D5SthXyaa«West.Twin»o«.Welw RON CRAVEN, 438-5124, Poul, Idaho

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\ rOR SAUE 9“x42'' galVanlxed FOR SALE: Sample uniform* at; NEW 1971 Yamaha 350 cc. imonth l?M DODOE CHARGER. FuliV i960 FORD, 4-doar. automatic 19MPONTIAC FIREBIRD. 4tpe«d. ' tanki.JdMl for culv«rli and dll- larpa' raducllon ' prices. P< W/ guarantee on parti., IH mile*. eok/tpped. Like new. betl olfe/. tranimltilon. Runs w«M. Phone power'steerlno. brakei. 934-i»U. 934-U73 after I p.m. chM, call 733-3421 a a.m. lo S p.m, N elw n, Phone 733-S379. 1790. Call 67B-34M between 7 and i . after 4;00 p.m. 733.^11.;______Is this Mlscollonoous Wantod M l Trucks Truck's' ■TOT WoflkMAfT B R O TH E R S the perfect )970’ MAVI'GRICK. lake over Pontlac-Cadlllac' ' WANTED! SMALL bulano -p a ym m lt, 366-3360. King Hill. OM C . ' 10 INCH Delta tittino arbor refrlo«r«for, »tovo and healer lor Rupert. idaM-43«-347« lableuw. completo, new ilOO now cam per, catii pnlNAU • Travtlall- LEO Rice MOTORS -A^TJlO.CHHQME.wticeUu.tiu _cy:SlQmi.llQeed>.VJLxl«an^pli — :— Ceedlne>ld*h»— — ISflZETnON DA._lB67^BJtC»IJei»»- —j4j-i-6lM-oi>~73)-1773i- . ■s<3S436orS43'S6fl7, . ISO Blue Lakes Oouloward. cortdHlon. cii»lotnliott.'f-alr price, m e Ccil>ov*f )V64 Tond«m Divitl tfuck, N IC 335 Cummlni, 4 4 4, Phono 639-5370 alter 6i00 p.m .. 3f1,000i'tici. •iutl,'pnw»r'»l**iing-Hn» )H' 'SIC O C f \ 0 0 )970 D A T S U N convertible, '1600. ,..w A w n i n g and fram e, e' u s‘. OMcellent condition. 13000. 733 )674 biilktr oiuDD'4'wli«al bulker l(oiU>...... - I O / 7 ^ U H|»iM low bar. hitch, car lop lugo«oe N E W l-H O M Urttlland, 650 Hon. alter 6 p.m. carrier. 733 694S. rinvllle Trium ph, m u it loll. Phono )V6A IHC Conw«ii11iiinil tiiMiUiii (li»krtl Ifiitk. NH 350 Ciimmlm, 5 A 4. . DAI5UN UOAMe.MAOON-lhCHUritKIRTICAnS 7 JA 5 m . 1967 SCOUT, Big 4 motor.' loti of W IL L nUY tllrect or AucHon your SQDD'i. J«L* h folt- i l O C r \ A O O eKtras.'lt.SOO, 733 B3I6. Ask the expert. lui'nllure-aptillatKM^xJd* «. end»- l'o w .rit..«i..g .N o w ,3 r l lt M ...... I Z , O U U 6 *a( Inllaiion A t. . .. Snaka Hlver A u c t^ . 733-7754. 1966 USA LIulttnltHJ 650 w ill) «.K- Your DatHun doiiior w } tondMi cvrlanl IronI end. Olko li all 1969 E L C A M IN O SS 396. A ir con DEAN MOTOR CO. chrome and fully cuitomliod, 733- 1047 m e f-lnso Iiim l.-I. l U u l Ifutk. C)ViA3/lll5 tl.P. #nglr>«, 5 & 4, , dltioned. Fully lofdedi Phone 733 tho Small Cur Export. fl MM MOVIC: editor, mlcrotcnpo CASH f-OH SCHAPMCTAL powar ilasiing. EnQli>« 409 2nd Ave. S. 733-3022 Copper. Dran, Mumlnum. ' soae. 4465, alter 5 p.m. I^ t Ivim Hl)bw you wliut tpl, 6 man toni, im all lapn Madlalor*, Oflttorlei.Ulc. •jutt i(l. W n ...... recorder. 734 37J0, H.KOPPCLCO. rOM MEN ONLY. Macli III '56 F O R D U-ton-plckup. r u m good, m»koH tho 1200 S p o rt' . V-6 aitoi .,'5 A. 2, )7 i'' w h «.l- 19 ^ A b b l e Uriguen*s 1S7 2nd Avonuo South KavlaiakMOO, beautllul, fa it, like )9r«de,' Dpcfr-sun .1 9 6 n :H C V C i;L -E -S S -396. Chrome ~rASHION DOLL clolhrs TTn \innd. wiieeli. Real Uiarp. PIvone alter -CONTINUES!! phonn 734 )B)6. dayi. Open euenlnoi by ap m i Cl.av 60 t.riM J-lon. dig V-U •noma. 5 A 3, • Fold-down roar wjjit al«o hand m.Klo iiocklactii, - 6:00 p.m . B39561S. Hajelton. rsnionably pricod. 334 46)1. iwinlmenl. 173" wliaal h a u , O^od il.35 tirai. Now iKiitti . . ‘2495°° NEW CAR TRADE-INS • Up to 30 miloH por pallon MILLCfl HONDA SALfiS Cariiara-Phelo Supply 155 D O D G E BBO. V 8, 4 speed. Mlchelln 19A0 m e (I III? HIQ o«le tHKt 345 V-n. 5 A 2. Air Rrokti, Fnctory Drive a DeIhuh... HAVIi ONIi time clock lo rent. 30 IIAtJSrN 433 3)7V tires, power steering, power seal 1W8 O L D S M O B IL E B8 dayi Irnn Irlnl. 733 S383. - )7 AIRI’QUIPT illde Irayi, otu luipuminii. GoodlO 00 liiaj 1495 733-455B. (hen decldc. ninvln camera and projector, oncl HI’ l l u l U r ...... * o 4 y i ) 1 door h.rdlop. ulr conditioning nHCnIlonI condition, 731^614. Rftlall Pric* «3,9S ON S p CCIAU — 1 ONLYI Ctiaparral SUPER'SPORTS .1955 C H H Y 5 L C H , wrecked, homi SAVE liar 197) all terrain vehicle. Uegular 194H It)o(lga 3-ioii dump Iiu d . 311I V-U. 5 A 3, engine, «35, 733-3005. price, t),S75,^ Special, t1,595. Sporting Goods -159 . Y A M A H A 5-yd. dump bad nnd llaiil ...... 52695“ Clearance Price SlMfl l-HICKSON M OTCH. 733 4000 )96fl PONTIAC Catflllnn. '3 door -Coroplaif-sele£tlaa^Eftiiuro-.flrnl- ULIiCTH 1C , GOLI- carl wllb “TUf^arop. vw y uoodcondltibn, new COLLGCTOH'S ITCMI Slorlino Motocroii. tlxpert, service all 5 A 3. S-ycwd dump bad ond lioikt ■^WB'BUrCKTWrCDGAT^ charger, ijo . hatlerloi. Good '■‘7395®“: 4 door hardtop illv e r, coini deplcllno Malloiiat m akeiol bikei. Tw o miles south ol ---Hloh-ichool-Champlpn*hlp-noUao. fonftmgn. Spe )337 Vale. Hurley. J(elCllUm,J3i;3lJ9.______Hfl|alLPr.lc8_____ U295 - T7/0 GA'lJA'XlirsuorTireibry aTiTlull S A V E 1607 . . Supply limited, Harlry Hove, 733- 5 A 3, gnnd (1.35 liioi Naw pnlnl Dean AAotor 1733, or Chatnher,' oi Commerce, D G A U nrU L new nereltii over and ~*T8'95^ Clearance Price $M88 . 733 3974, Tw in l-a(u . under 13'gauge »l»otgun, never Accessbrlos A Repair 1B2 1943 CMC 6n6lruckv.illionotl shat.-H85.wHh-CA4e.-733 0783.------17Tt«flrpIniTorm - ‘ 1 4 9 5 ™ _ja-INC»l-U0Y-iS-SDldef_lJlk

3 FAT HOLSTEIN steers, AMERICA'S OUTSTANDING -1950 Aulocnr landnm diatal. 343 Cumniini. organically grain led. Live, or 5.T.O.L. The Maule Strata Rocket Ulillly Troilsrt 4 A 3, Timlnn w orm -drivn...... ‘ 4 5 5 0 ““ 4 d o o r M a r k II station w a g o n / dressed And wrapped. Also Iryers. f*'Ast Crulte. Short Held capability. 336.4766, Filer. • Test fly by appointment. 733-4999. U T IL I T Y H O R S E Irallor fol" sale. IV4H IHC F-inOO tlunl-driva, 39? V-D trn(jina, 5 ipved 4 cylinder •ngino, aulomalic DODGE CITY See at A .V .I., or w ill lly to you. Plione Hagerm an. fl3?’6644. Iruniinjtiioii. -1 Iponti owmliiiry, ^ ”W 6htm i«ion, oir condilloning. UVERY make rloctrlc carpet powijf ilf lp jin o ...... ^ 7 0 0 0 thampooer does a heltnr lot) will! Boats For Sale 1 69 Trucks .. lamous Itlue Lustre. 1947 IHC )iiOO tog o.lc, 392 V.fl ogm i,, 5 »p»«d LARGEST SELECTION ' OREENAWALT'S. ______SKI (lOAT. Fiberglass, Gl.nipar G- )957 C H E V R O L E T P IC K U P . Runs trnniiiiivticin, ? ipood oiln. Book Price $2685 real good. Phono 334-3373, alter ilulcli tuipontioti. . . . ‘ 4 5 0 0 W E R E n U IL D hydraulic lucks at 3, 60 liorse power, electric start, OF USED CARS & t r u c k s ADnOTT'S AUTO SUl'PLY, 305 trailer, 733-DS05 evenings. 3:00 p.m. 194Q IHC inOOlna cuNi. 393 V f) « M'o'xI — ShPStiong St, souih. ______lf(in»mi»viori. 3 ipeod oilii, “ ' ' " «*rOOT~TrrBin»OtrA^«-T»OAT, TS TTumni ^ 5 0 0 0 - ■J^co 395. Phute 734-3107. ------IN-TOWN!------GUNS — CAMERAS ~ TOOLS ~ Johnson motor, tilt trailer, see at 1947 IHC 1750 Trailer pullor. V-H ilintol angina. 5 ipnod H o n io n MISC. Now in our new,location 1833 San LaRue. trnnimitiion. 3 tpood'onr imln. ' S p o c io i. 15)7 Kimberly Road. Jack's Pawn (ill Inwmy yipni«nl...... ‘ 3 9 4 5 W 9 5 0 SJtop. 733-579f 16 FOOT shell lake llshing luat and 1970 FIAT trailer with motor t)95, phone 733- Coup*, buckal u n li, 4 ipaid I 1 9i8 m e r c u r y Monlclalr. 4 door ^do n, V-8 an- 78fl9. CtlEVROLET ENGINE. 6cylln(lor, ,ion. rodio-' UABIES LOVE clean.carpels to '335'. Recently overhauled. t150. gin«, aulomalic Ironimiiilon, pow- craw l on. N E W H O S T lets them Ace Hansen )631 W illow Lane, alter 5:30 p.m. M A G IC VALLEY ■ r ilcarino, powtr d iu broliat, 6- crawl rlQht alter cleanlngl Rent $1495 way pow«r uot, loclory air condi- our machine »1. W ILS O N B A T E S , W RECKING 1950 Chevrolet '-j-Ton IN TE R N A TIO N A L , Inc. Chevrolet tiomno. * ^ Twifi Falls and Jerome. p icku p , 4 speed, 316 engine, 1970 FORD . -Lojck-lgrm-W ost.. _7-33=/12A6- — $1695______•MercunrrNratBrT — rewedradlatorrblg mirrors, turn - — ■—OpjnrevBtilnn*------PORTADLC FAIR concussion North, 733 )194. Indicators. Dost oiler takes all, ord Itontmiiiion, lor •eonomy i booth. Fully equipped. Gas rangu, 556-3633, 1967 CHRYSLER dIshBST’ CtJpboardsr "s h tlv w r'S M " CHRYSLER boats and motors. Aulot For Scilo 200 AuloiTor Sal* 313 Main Well 733-303: ------<6«0-or-733-e633-ftlf(rr-4-p:m^------—5Ta?;£t'siT“»)asirrc5w p«nrnirflrir* 'iijnN TEnm n’ioffAr-itM-ttriK- -$V 995- Town & Country ilolion woflon, lull Harley-Davidson motoci^cles. with dletol onglno. tan(tem drive, . 1970 DODGE pow«r, loclory oir condilioninQ, •>' -W HlTC-W 600mC-du>LU^t!JA- iJWnLEMEN.T__i. Kjwoc-iiacdni' in , nlr brakes. E k Mint.green lace bridesmaid's M A R IN A .______, loarvTnJliirnlW r- d a r t s w i n o e r $2195 :----d»^**^^i^»-U,-333-lJ48,------;eptjonally cU 16 rOOT nUEHPOHM hont, AO 1967 CH EVR OLET 6 cylinder jorle* 'Ifstring , ouloniulic 'tr r9S> CHEVROLET horsepower Jotmton Motor, C-2 )0 pickup, tl.AOO. )7J0 9lh Avenue IM I'AIA, 4 door l.ardlop, 327 V fl PAllot, carports, elc. 15 ccn]& per loadino trailer.' Call atlor 6 p.m . Ea&t. engine, automatic trontmiition, — tquaro loot-C«lort^or*«n, white,' ^733 )870. power titaring, power brakai. foc- $2395 tory air condilloning. yellow, hluc, poach, iran&p.ircnt. )971 »-4-T0N Chevy, 4wheel drive. .— U .-)0. .13 .loot ■lM \olh(^W US.TbUN- F O L D n O A T , KayaU, Mtuare 1969 DODGE ••00-U3»-Willow-L------$1495 ___ CORONET 500 14 HOOT Flberglaii outboard,. 40 4'door itnlion woaon. V-11. nuto- 1967 DODGE , - horiopower motor, alio, i tior- matic IroniUiitiion, p^^*r~ tlioing, M O NAC O . 4 tfoor hordtop, V-B lepower flttilng motor, •xcellent factory o' angina, oulomotic Irbmmittion, Khiipe. radio, ipeadom eler. Water power tiaarino- power bfol,iS(J?T43. “ $ 2 1 9 5 ----- 60i0. and pickupi. AUnOTT'S AUTO Motorcycl«» 1969 DODGE DART $ 1 2 9 5 SUPPLY, 305 Shothone St. South. CUSTOM. 4 door leUon, npwer )9^6 DODGE Camper ipeclal ttaarinq, aulomalic tranimltiion. O N G 1967 3 50 Y A M A H A . One 1967 -OiCkup. flutomallc, V-fl, bucket 1967 CHRYSLER MAKE beaten down carpet nap“ aT )00 YamatiaTWn966-Hond»-»50. ondilionino.roHianiiki. doorwaV* »>rioht and tlully aoain le a ti, and coniole. *1,450.733 7573. NEWPORT, cutlom 4 door tedon, One )970 llrldoeitone 100, trail. CAR SPECIALS'! V-8 engirte, aulomalic Ironimiiiion, with aiue Luitre. KRENCEL'S. Pttone alter 6 p.m . U6-3397. )961 INTERNATIONAL pickup, $2095 . power Ileerlng, power b’robat. iplil- oood condition, dual oos tanki, 1968 PLYM OUTH bench front leal, oil vinyl inlarior. ))00 W A T T A L T E R N A T O R And oat camper. *495. 313 Jackion. aenefalor,.uted 3 llmei. excellent rURV 111, 4 door hordlop, V-8 an- coi>dltlon. 73J 5316. - - 1970 MERCURY (line, aulomotic tranuniulon; power $ 1 6 9 5 _____ ^Huit^.)Qj'rm«nnar tiolion ...... MOBILE . _‘!«#'j!',fl._p2yifr_l)uikBijQctQfy.oif-. -— 1967 PLYMOUTH ~ (T6AL r UftfJACC will. I.V1 and v/nQOn, V-R ntiaino, (ituomntic , 4 door. «,uut. V-R •-1. anoiiie, < auiomaiic ------1969CHEVEIIE------condilionir\g, vinyl {ovarad lop. SPOni FUBV. 3 door hofdton. V-fl ttoker. trailer axle, Inciulre 464 t»animinion, powor jleflfino, I Ifofumittion, power itoaiino, I Supar Spod. V-B ar\o>)i*. 4 engine, oulomolic lroni(nliiion, Walnut itrpot- tpaad Ironimittion, good 1970 C M C >4 ton, 4 speod,' )970 ' (ondilionino. rndiO. Mu q - I radio, lolv of trantporlnlion I $1995 power Ileerlng, power broiiet, Subura car, low mlluAqu-t77S, 734- QnQO rod. f for tlie money. liraii rodio, tlinrp. 1968 CHRYSLER GO CART tor lalo.'IO horicpower ...... $ 1 5 9 5 U cCulloch 8-«nein«,-aulomof.— JVUXILJARYPICKUPgavtanks, up n«l Air, 4 doof, V-(] anoios, I 19A4 PONTIAC i 1967 COM ET Cnliflnte— j i“ ouiomniirifanimliUnr\7pow*f— I: 'li; Iranimiiiion, power itaaring, lo 37 gallon capacity. Ihftallocrsf ^~Cai«UnJr:~2rtJoor“ *'nfJ'“P“ l \ 4 door, 6 cylinder anoiiia, au- --)war. broket, new while wqll n y 1966 OLDSMOBILE 98 TRAIL RIDERS — SPECIALI Two ADDOTT'S AUTO SUPPLY. 305 Bting, radio. clnat> oldor 1 V-fl angirta, 4 tpaad lranii»if | ' lomnlic Irantmltiion, radio, , 4-door tedan, V-D, oulomolic Irom- Yambhfl 175 Enduros, *570 each. Shoshone Street South. 733-2049. I lion, (odio. Qood lirat. No trade. ERlCtCSON MOTOR, good lirai, n rani buy. $1295 million, power lUering, broliei. ' Mot'a Cm Oul f(,(a . $ 3 2 0 M o «, tn. Oul I’/ il. , $ 3 9 0 733-4000. Move 'fm Ouf Prica . $ 9 5 0 $1395 SPECIALS ' 1968 OLDSMOBILE FORTHISWEEK T IR E D of beino put off 3 weeks, 3 Villo Cruller 9 poitenger Uolion 1965 CHRYSLER weeks, o r oven 1 week lo oet your wagon,.V-fl engine, aulomalic Irant- |---Fabrics: m o to rcycle fixed? T r y u i at Newport, 4 door hardlop, oulomnlic FOR S A L E : 196i Ford 3 ton hay mitilon, power ileerlng, power Kflnimiiiion, powar ileerlng, power One (group cotton knilft, 1 99 CYCLE AND TRAILER CEN T EJ) . Well equipped itiop with two tr^>ck or 1967 Dodge 3-lon hay lirakei, (acloiy oi^ conditioning. brgliei, 6 way power laol, faclory M nrhlno^: tuN'tlme mechanics can turn out truck. 487 3345, Richfield - $2295- ■

door sedan, oood condition. 7^3- Mova 'Em Out Ptica Mavi 'Em Ouf P,U» ■ $ 6 9 0 - a raol ipacial. radiut. CYCm AND TRAILER 3 6 )):'or [kix 897, Tw in Falls. '68 CHEVROLET CENTER. 3''4'mltes west of Move 'Em Ouf P/ira . $ 1 8 0 '6 8 JE EP hospital, 733 5567. Wo ounranteo long wide W Ion pickup, A cylin­ Wagoneer, V-B engine, automatic Building MalarlaU 146 our worki For«i0 n C a rt der engine, 4 tpeed Ironimlition,' 4 wheel drive, lock- IroiUr hitch. $1895 " oul-hub*. owner, low mileage. 1944 VVTFIUERCLASS Dunebuooy -T^P-QlJALIT-Y-PREPiN^ MIDSUMMER with radio lAOO.OO H.D. Rotollllw ------$2995 - " T ’ ow w rovVrt'air*v!n)(r54T5779r — 1970-FORD-LTD------‘if.(-CHi:VRblET«-T(fn------^'ssTCHEVRorervnroir ISHED'WALLPj\NELING CYCLET a T E ~ I960 CHRYSLER 4 door luirdlop, V H angina._ long wide pickup, V-S enolne. 4 long wl Urabat, air con- aulomnlic trnnlniliilon, power - -$ 2 .9 9 )970 lluira£o-13Sec Lobitd Tra il, l"Jiailr1ngr^power.i»ial(at^-alr''l ^— J-d«vor hofd»a|y,-V-II- englneT^ -Bu'nin n d lopki Q o o d . ___ clean *495.00 1 dilioning, nmoi'JuIar o f f l i V -~ $ 1 1 9 5 — condilinning, radio, cleon. nutomalic Irnnimliiion, power - $ 2 .9 9 )9 7 )O iia Pioneer 350, like 1935 FORD, Tuilor tedan. tlody and warranty. '69 FORD 1/lTon PIcliup "'6 8 DODGE ^4 Ton ' chassis, make offer. 433 5903. ttaaring, rndlo, good tirei. J I $2.99^ now . *695.00 Move Fix Out P iie t. $ 3 3 7 0 Move Out ^ f(e . $ 1 7 9 0 long wide bon, V-8 engine, outo- Pickup, V-B engine, 4 tpeed Irani- )970 Yam aha 35(| Enduro, dented • Move'tm Out P/ice . $870 $ 2 .9 9 )97) J O Y O T A Corolla, small down mofic Iranimiiiion, tu-lone point, million, heavy duty iprlngi, lirei — lankrothw w lsenow *450,00 ond wheeli', equipped lor comoer. ■$'2.9^ 1971 Suiukl 400 with KonI shocks, and assume payments. )025 Elm e^lrc^bopd, $2095 Streely evenlnpi. ^ . . 2 - 3 9 - cic,. t-_--$1895 In llbe new shape *895.00 $ 2 .9 9 1970.MUsquarna 360MX 9 speed, 1967 CO U G A R ,g o o d condition, ooinfl _ | n t | ^ r v i c o , most son. 330145t. — 7‘'S ,um a c (iin u '«o v»0 htf wam ic w ; beauty - p m : w >970 ilultaco 350MX Purang, lots of I960 FORD F-350 i '6 7 D O D G E I966CHEV^ET' extras *600.00 7 Ion heovy duly, 337 V-8 engine, )967 C A D IL L A C Sedan DoVINe. ) Ion picliup, lono'wlde bon,' I .. 1970 EL CAM INO 3 Ton, till cob, 3 6 \ V-S anglne,' 5 CABINET BIRCH •- 1?71 Dultaco .360 AAontedaro En- . V-Q engine, 4 ip«<(i trunimii- 1 V-I) angina, nulnmollc Ifuni* 1969CHEVROLEt ipeed Iranimiiiion, 3 ipeed reo< S ipeed iranimiiiion, 3 ipeed,aitle, d uro .dem o llkenew *875.00 t^Kcollont c;ondltlon. Pliona 433 3/4" iKop orod '0 $ 1 1 .7 5 '[ lion, duni whiali, paw. tiiai, . million, power Ileerlng, radio, ^ Von. V-n engine,, ilnndprd Oxle, power tteerlng, 900 X 3C Mulch tog Hule, new 900 x 30 rub- )971 uultaco 135 Sherpa S M X . Iwr. dem owilit lOhours *640.00 I ihorp. vinyl foof, good tirei, nice. I Irailimliilon, rndjo^ oir ^con- llre>. Exetlenl condition. INtERIOR MAHOGANY 1949 C O U G A R , 31,000 m llei, *)79$. )971 Husovarna 3S0cc 8 speed, dlllonin^/, one'owner,'clMn. This li • below-wholaiale price. j,1ove 'Cm Oiil Piit» . $ 2 0 7 0 Move'fni Out Price. $ 2 6 4 0 '65 FORD C-700 demo 500 m ile i *1)50.00 1966 INTERNATIONAL DO O R S Phone 733 )733. extension i J , Move'Em Ouf PWre . $ 1 9 8 0 )97) Hiisqvarna 360cc Enduro s 3 Ton. 345 V-B engine, 5 ipeed ' Tilf'ccib, 361 V-8 anoii'e. 5 2'2"«.4'0" i J3.95 days. Sneed, demo BOOmlles *1170,00 tnHimlu U ii 1 IllaeJ *■>•? 1970 Dullaco )00cc Loblto T r « l l, _EXTERIORjyXWQ.QCL B3S K 30 )0 ply tirei, ready to go fe ar okIs, 900 x 20 Hr«i. 6K< / B'‘ C D iBtnwiJi------Jfrfl ...... - - ...... :c T r a n ii lowork. tro'long wh«el bai«. ■ 3/ 8 " landed idcondi S3.33 Wkfl.oood I *595.00 '6 6 CHEVROLET >970 tiultaco' 250- Matador, demo 3 Ton, Wo '6' engine, 5 ipeed tro n i-, 3/4" landed lecondi J5.29 with 300mlles save *695.00 1963 IM PERIAL, runs oncellenlly. '6 5 INTERNATIONAL 1800 reasonably priced. 734 3389^ 6)6 The Sales Leader In The M agic Valley ^ million, 3 tpe^l reor omU, S33 x 30 V-B engine, S ipead Iranimiiiion, - - EXTERIOR-SIDING &«» our full line of Huiqvarna and Quincy Street. lirei. Exlrd good. 3 ipeed rear axle, 900 X 30 tirei 3/ 0" Clodwood'ftiontdAimtr nuitaco Trail and Raclno bikei. '65 CHEVROLET 2 Ton Heovy tlu ty .th f^ h Everyfhlnu for the racer and trajl FOR S A LC Trade efjulty on 70 $ 4 ,9 5 -r id e r . - ...... A cyllnJir engine, 4 M>eed tranimii- Firebird for eMcellent usifd horse ilon, *>nle, B3S K 3P 1963 CHEVROLET 2 Ttfr» 5 / 0 ''8 ' T ' M l (4" oron''*. 'ouo'’ trailef. 433 5093. lirei, In'enceltent co tillo n .' Ug 6 engliM, 4 i ^ tranimliilon, ...wr,) ' . $5.95 BiltWol^kman FORD 3 ipeed rear oil*, B3S«30 tirai t941"MBRCUHY METEOR. Call BIG HEARTED .nd~wp.w.. .NORTHWE&T SAWTOOTH after 5 p.m. 731607). PLYWOOD SALES 'MOTOR . 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-PON T W AIT THE BEST CAR BUYS OF THE YEAR : ARE AIJHE OK COjtRAll! ACE HANSEN CHEVROLET jeti-^enm gs ^ ...... — — . •, I, 3l 3 Mdrn Avenue West • J«‘ Tlni'M-N»wi, Twin F«lli, Idaho Sunday, Auoujt I, m \ ^^Lirigo^’ o f arena ^ i s di f fe re iit^\ A “hot shot'* U a harmless ' A cowboy "dallies*' when he -#l«)trio-4avWufl»d-UH>hoolfrih takes n wrap.nr-sftVftraI wrnpfl. Tafllmal lntff^dden'Bctlonrirt3~oround the sad^elwrn-with the ' used around loading c h u tc s . rope, ih^IhM It Ksnipororily se cu re . -A^oor^unllyUoopl!_lfl_a_ "Wgeloop'lKrowh at slock by a “ ^A '"d6irfan" CflU: roper. , the bull dogger because It means the loss of valuable Rocondn. Wlion a steer- "do(( National falls" Its leiis nro doubled, beneath It and to bo timed, a officer s teer m u st fall wim all , pointing in tlio same direction.

4^raHn-Uiah- A cowboy ‘‘bfcycles” when he spurs u bnmc first on ontvKlde H1LER - Walt Wickham, and then on tlio oUicr. ' second vice president of the National High School Rodbo A*'i>oocy" Is.an oxpressloa' Association, is a native .of iLsod by calf ropers which Tooele, Utah. mcnns a wrap around any Ojree . Cliarici*s_“si©ps o££” ------He Is a career . Fcderal”Em-“ foot ahd a half hitch UKud In calf ployee of more than. 23 years, roping instead of. the usual His present position Is Man- m ethod of tyitiji calves wiUt two . power Analyst for Tooele Army- wraps and a lialf hitch. Depot... . Charters ' Wickham and his wife, Becky, When a na^mnn waves ‘W have three sons and all have time" It means the conte.itimt '• ___ takcn-an-actlvc-parLJnJiluii__ lma_nDLcaui:liLQrJlirawiiJjia— . School nbdeo acUyitles. , anlmiil properly and receivea ’ '• He take.q a n intense a nd a c» •‘no tim e" for th at Ro-jiround. / / ____ «______tlve Interest In the youth ofthe ■ community. He and his sons A "piw{ln|{ «trlng" is a .short take an active part in Scouting piece of soft rope which a roper — and-l-itUe-league-programs.------uses-to-Uc-UurecJc}^. But, his first love Is rodeo, together, and for the past nine years he • has helped formulate and operate the High School Rodep program . He Is proud of hi^, |)ari In the association and tias ad­ vanced from club advisor . through state directo r an d on to his j jr e ^ l_ t> M itlo n . in - national organization. 'Hwworid'»-lare«Bt-?octeo‘'^— the -Natioiul—High ■ School Rodeo — begins Tuesday at the Twin FaHs County Fairgrounds at Filer. __ ' '^«enage-oowboys—an3-eowglrJ6-from-34-of-Tfi& nation's states will be pitted in tough competition at ; theD -perform ance w estern extrav a g a n z a .'______There will be events for boys and girls — bull riding, calf roping,'saddle bronc riding, barrel racing, breakaway roping and others. And, there will be a —eolorful-qucen-eont«*L-Each-of-tlie-24-entraiilsJs-a queen in her own right. She was selected earlier this summer at a rodco in her home state. The rodco will be thb largest event ever held in the portion of the state, and Idaho and M agic Valley is proud to have it here. And, the Times-Nows is proud to covcr it for its readers, both in this advance Issue and in daily stories . throughout the rodeo. | - ~ , Timcs-News photographers often do some strange things to capture pictures for publication in the paper. the photos on this page were gathered in a par- Uci)larly strange and amusing way.

edition editor Ruth Miller called upob one of the paper’s more adventurous advertising men — Garry -Baxter— for-helpi- The young ad-man dressed himself in the colorful costume of a rodeo bull fighter, too|( courage and umbrella i^i.hand and climbed into a corral full of B rahm a bulls a t tHo ranch ot Mr. and M rs. Jai(o Pope, Twin Falls, who run the Spur Rowel Rodeo Co. It was a toss-up who watched who the most — the bulls or Baxter — but all turned out well and the -photographs-on-this-page-anrthtrrcsali

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You didn’t need to tak^ me iip ojn it! B-3 Tlmea News.'TwIn Falls, Idaho Good sports?" You bet,!

- i t - Natlunal IIlKb School llodco - pMrtioip an try o u -va jUBt-GOT-U) ------D» n goo(T8porl. ■nie saylnK that “everybody can't vrtn" w as n ev er tru e r than In higlT school rodoo. "Ill 25 participating states Uicre are nt»ut 5,500high sdiool rodoacrs. Tho approxiniatcly 500 who will l>a at tho finals at "Ftlcr—were—Bclccted~from~ district and s ta te rodeos in th eir , home slates. 'And, from tho SOO, only a very anoU perccntaRo will m ake It to a championship position in the NatlonoJ High S^ool^lbdco at Kilcr. ’Hieru are 11 events for boys iuul ((Iris. Top point averagers from these events will bo nam ed the all-around cowboy and I'owglrl, which literally meahs Uiul front 5,500 then th e re will be two — the two best tecn-aRo cowboy and cow^'lrl ~ In tJib nation...OUicrs will bo named ■*CMnmpl5n*ofBoniBttitnir=‘brontr~;— riding, qiieen contpst, calf roping or one of tlic (iUier eight events.______ICvcnt.s for boys « rc cnlf~ roping, bareback riding, steer I'rophy sadHIc wrestliiii!, boys cutting horse competition, saddle bronc riding and bull riding. Girls’ evcnUq iu'c clovcrleaf barrel race, breakaway roping, cut* \H SR prizes w orth thousands ting race,-iwlc bending and- queen'Co'ntest. from tJic Twin Falla boots from Tony I>ama tlirough •sTljcre will be drawings each yotirs of age at the first of thyear hlgli &clu)ol tlio same School Hodeo beginning this boots from Justin Boot Co., n All-nround cowgirl runner- racing and_ breakaway roping Hard*luS”cowglrl and linrd will receive a hat from Dobbs and City, Van’s Department —ypar as...... - the finals. -National...... ycui b week auwiy at Filer, «• nuu.according inj.n to Jim u,,, year’s supply of hats frolin up; Boots, ounvu.Justin u..uu«,.through champions; ; ouuu.w*Saddles from luckcowboy; BooLsfromTexn.T [Jnt Co. Uirough Shirley and Store.^ Mncle’s a^ Ropers; contestants must have placed In oison. Twin Falla, trophy Bailey Hat Co.. and a |250 Macle’s; hat. Ijisso Western Nevada High School • Rodeo Boot Co. Uirough Macle’s; hat Wyatt. Second place go-around UireolmUi from Bailey Hat Co., Uie lop tlireeiwsltlorw«t« state chalrmnn. scholarship from Karmen. Inc. Wear tlirough Petersen's, and Association, Mutual of Omaha, from Dobbs Hat Co. tlirough wimiers will rOMlvc « bridle and seven hats from Byer- flnjfs and U»ey must have Prizes and their donors arc: First runner-up to queen; $200 scliolarshlp, JusUn. Idaho Hlgh ' School R o d e o . Shlrioy and Wyatt, and bridle and re rw from Cobrado ^ d - Rolnlck Manufacturing tlirough maintained grades sot for Queen: Saddle fromKullwood Coordinated set, SoropUmlst Cowboy sportsmanship Association;— Idaho State and reins from Colorado Sad- dIcry Ujrough Vickers. Mrst Vickers. . xllj:lbmLiLbyJiicitJilalCJlUllc(lc__Co,,_«iBl,^Arcl»w-MonoKrflm.-~Glub.-Twln-F«ll3rbooL‘j-T6ny—flwardt-Buoklor-Pflul-W flrberg-Jflyccesr-LlvcatocU-HoIl-ef-dlory-Uurough-Vlckorfl.------UicoUiaUQlllllLplflCfUCkaiiQUnil— IUiUimnUropliyjQiLUi|UiUlli- .uaiodation. nrstitVi Fniin^ Tfm' I h « t__ of R(hI Bnrn ApHqne Shnnr Pnmf»,1fdnltn f alls Cliaml>cr of Hlgli point Idalw) cowgirl and winners will receive a National point stote team will be nigh. school entrants...... UirougliUirouali Vickers ^ddlcry,^ddlcrv. Twin Bailey Ballev Ilai Hat Co. Co. mrougn through ooois. boots. jusun Juslin inrougntlu*ough macioa.Maclo's. commerce; Conunerce; uov.Gov. uecnCecil Anurus;Andrus; lUgn iwpomi hu iuujiu lUiiliTTTawtlOy: cuwuuj. i'/S KlnnlsiJlnqiKffrom'thtrNatlonnl—nwnrde

• TWIN FAhUS - A nudeufl of Cowtown Boots PULL TYPE, Englno/PTO ------I2men. nMi8ted.by-nicirc.hard. w ^lng peopTo than It's pOAslbtc to nam e, hav e been ^Panhandl^Inii^HitS" PICK UP. CROPSTIE. STACK,, working- for—mnnyr' many 3W I8 W IG TH E noADSiDE, rnANSPoni. lo ad _infmthq_nn_pr^p»mtinnB for Uu -AND-UNLOAD tOU£KS WITH — Woore^tAmericaii-^ National High School Hodeo FniZEMAfrAmOMATIC^BAtE • opening this week a t Filer.^------Tlic mon are members of tlie Hats : ^ 1'wln Falls’auunber of Com- And if you're from out of the area and cdn't take — rrierce. sponsor of the 11-. Lee’s Western Wear-^ rritiwith you-’T-r-wo'll-jiave-rt^hlpped-by-parcel-poil- - • _ ptTforniancc rodeo. to your homo or)d we'll pay the postage!- COMPLETrOHE STOP SERVICE ON ...... _ ^,-y Arilioiii' Anderson; ______rnm nlnta I inn nf • FnyrHQPPEPS t r e a s u r e r ; R ay ------. se c re ta ry ; Lynn KocH, publicity BoreeTSf^ chairman;, Jim Olson,'awards FREEMAN BALERS diulrman;' Harold 0. Hove, b;ade dollar chairman; Warren WISCONSIN ENGINES Barry, concession choirmun; RODEO SPECIAL R « 0 .$ 8 .9 O To>n Sliouse, g ro u n d s- ch air­ man; Gene Hull. qupen cohlosr Men’s Paiits : ...... ’ 2.00 chalnnon; James Rosenbaum, ■. S m o n dtiplay a t our box scat chairman, and 'Qoh R « 0 .$ 9 .fS Boof/i of f/ie Rodoo or o f... < Harvey, tickets ond program Ladies’ S h ir ts...... ‘4.69 chairman. ‘ . ond Sub-committees Include Ewil HayAprons *6.95 Airhe 1 itai ■ r.arrnU rrn tt nndnnn .ToAnn.lOAnn Chaffin—fia LJitiinn. J_ 1 liouslng; ‘Otto Florence wid, 'Wall's~hiorfn«resi Rmllahle f AWailMC ■MBiEMiHTS ■James Sinclair, arena signs, 1' and the Twin Falla Jaycees, Livestock Supply, 1988 EUZAllETH AVENUE, - TWBl FALLS ■ 733-8405 program patron sponsorship 703 4th y^y*. W«il ; ^ 733-2B69 ' 202 2nd Avo. N. TWIN PAUS sales.' > • ’ - Jukcr shows his style Bulil-ma«-fiFSt-pFesident- Safeway Superb^—^Farm Fresh California jo^flGem high schoolxodeo- iGround Beef Fancy Fryers Canlaloupes Buy Any Size Package You Need U.S.D.A. Inspected And G reat Big Jum bos Frorn A —BUHti-'i— “I-was-Idaho-H!gh—ramong the top rodeo cowboys in- -yoa-guys-RomoUjJna—to-r. Rodoo Prosidont, Uio state for many years. Tlioy you'ro not going to com e around “Bro7Tcj"New“Growrng~A7ea“ , prosidont of the Idaho Cowboys both havo semUretlrfid from tho trying to act like big whcola/' W h o l o Association, farming and arohB. but still work tho rodeos Dy and largo, Jukor fools, looking for a wife th at y ea r, and when it’s handy o r when they get high school rodcoers are a good lb. Each I was so busy I didn't have time tho urge. bunch of kids. Ho said if hU kids 3 2 3 3 "want to" tlioy'wlH participate to Bot'marrl^d." Tho s ta te cham pionship rodoo lood.d Wlifi ^ a t was In 1959 wheftldahd Wflsholdlnl960at Gooding over bi high school rodeo. Chunk Bologno,T, Ecyer Breasts* V/hll« M«ol 76- > W.ll rilUJ ran Hlgli School Rodeo was formed tho Fourth of July weekend, ‘"riioro Is fllways good adult and Georgo Juker was elected Juker said many poople In supervision — I'm not worried Fish Sticks S,?J" ‘ I. 64^ Sliced Bacon w“S : Golden Bananas 12- ____ t|^oflrfitpri>qlHfnt. T> tnkft Idnlw) w ere instrum ental In about Uio wolfnro of tho kids. Juker long to got things getting high, school rodeo Members ortne ICA and the Beef^hoFTRibs Chelc. : ; n r - SkinleSrWIWWS starfod In tho state. Member^) of nCA o re all wJJling to work with orgonlzod, however, and he and Itan Orounii his wife, Dorothy, were married hlH first board of directors tlio higJj school kida. Tliat's tho Ground Chu^ __ u 73- Round Steaks '^1: 1.29 Red Radishes tho following April. wore Glen Parko, Malta; 0. U. best talent avaibble and most Mrs. Jukor recalls tliat later (Hop) Gates, Gooding: Loren are tickled to death to help tho Conned Hams .M T' ‘ct 4 . 7 8 Chuck Roast 69- that year George suld, ‘‘.come Doner, Nampa, and Mrs. kids out," ho said. on—we’re going to a rodeo at ’Ptiyllls Gblceocheu, Gooding, “nioy aro always there to turbot Fillets KdlUiul . 59^ 'Pork C h op rr^r^'",.. 68- Fancy Carrots McCummon." She said slie who served na secretary- help. Hmy will act as pickup “thouglit tliat was a funny place treasurer. men or Imze for doggers. Tltls nsi>Tgoinfirai^o5?’T)T^^^— Aniiam im er^uker-M idr kind'of'hclpn)Hmlnnteff'lot5T)f“ went along nnd there wnawhoro ’ Dlnckfoot High School had one tlie possibility of injury,*’ Juker ^iotiehedqe Bread" U)0 -first higl) school rodeocrs of the' best rodeo programs In . saiu. Skylark WJtil* or W h .o l ~ I GREAT BAKE SHOP DISCOUNTS from this area .competed In state” Juker said tho club Juker, like many involved in "drstricrcaywisstittonr •W H s-u sed -as-fl-to st-o lu b -an d —lilgh-fidu>oi-rodoOf4o«k-U-la^.too— ! Juker Mid it wos a problem ^wheV Ute atato association was bad tliat some students w Ijo itfc - getting cooperation 16 got the ~formed, onoof tho requirements ellglbloTb"'attend nnlTonaPoriT' imnmizAii Mds to McCanunon, so he of participation was that not able to afford to go.* § 2 9 ' loaded up all Uielr horses in a students maintain o C average "Somewhere, someday, every truck and took off. in school. Hesald somo students kid tliat qualifies sliould be ablo Food Cakes V“ Th_ht;yeartlicrcwarh6nFlfth; “in'UienBliTckTool ^ui^brougB~to attend.^' '• - everyday discount prices 13 Egg Recipe Cake District Uodeo, so stud^ls ■ " "st HO tlioy ■ “ V ery l ...... H eavenly Light, Covered WUh from tills area competed with -could—participate —In --h ig h - to assist th e students on trip s to — LigKt'Lo^'on ButfercrodrrriclngT students of tho Fourtli District school r^eo. national and Mrs. Moe Sogers, "C hoc.' k Chocolal* OalUi at McCammon. ' llukcr lauglilngly recalls tliat Gooding, who la now state • S e r v e . T h j* T r e a t A n y t i m e . Juker lives with his wife during tho 1060 state cham- secretary, Mid it costii about "Chbc;"Milk Choiolol* CtttUH 00- and four children, Pam, plonslilps at Gooding ho caught $400ap iece fo ra trip to national. Robin, Troy, and Holly, on a some of tlie youUifuI cowboys Juker feely tliat tills might bo Oatmeal Bread ”.'V 35- 10-Inch farm and ranch noar Duhl. behind the chutes chewing a .project . for _ tho participants to ;-Hu un(f his l)Tothur, Bob Jukor,: -.jobacco and smoking, “r Just- undcrtakoandtliatsomosortof- Dinner-Rolfsj‘tt.u -C 3 7 - Colo wlio lives willi his family Just .said, ‘now look, If we’re going fund could possibly bo set Op to Cinndnton Rolls down tl>e road, have boon to go to all tills trouble to give assist tlio national contenders. Dinner RollsSjo.. 37- French Bread r i- ;.t 38- ' Sweet Rolls 'Z SV Fresh Hard Rolls Delicious Fruit Pies 76- Glazed Doughnuts Fruit Turnovers 18- Chunk-Style-Tuna -Sugar^Doughnuts Cream Pies .„ .7 9 - U a Tiod»f - Ce" (Available Only At Stores With Bake Shop Soctlont) everyday discount prices ice Cream 3 6 * Safeway Quick Oats 32- Snow Slof - Half.O«IUM Breakfast everyday discount prices e o - c Kellogg's Corn Flakes’*:; Bayer Aspirin! 35- Post Toasties ’X'; 38- Milk of Magnesia „.:S ;.8 2 - SUPER SAVERS Safeway Corn F|akes'‘ i.V: 35- Mennen Baby .Magidt.i*HU 1 . 2 1 Shortening I". 93- Q Tips Cotton Swabs ' X 79- Potato Salad Pooch Dog Food ”^';2.76 Baby Shampoo : i 5 L Lu<«rn« 0 «llcl«u« )3 -«u n c « Cai>l«n ' M j. i Baby .Powder ‘ Facial Tissue I!" - . 3 2 <* County FairgrotMids, plans for the National lUgh School Kodeo, z»* > S u rv e y everyday discount prices 6 9 ‘ Paper Towels Broncl opwing here Tuesday, u rt made. FVou left are Doq Harrlngtou, (U ««. Corlon . 3S0 U f f w i m l s r - - attuouncer; Dave-Campbell.. NaUonal High School Rodeo Pina M ixctt:"”'' ■‘n c 4 8 - Auociatlod preildent; Cotton Rotfefi rodeo producer, u d Tom PorlhrDttg^Chbw- T . 1.57r ~Shoui*,-maaager-of-theJahrgrflundJ.______everyday discount prices -Ocean-SprayS:l“,:— 11X82^- “Gravy Traih7«V~ 8 8- C o ffe e : ^ 1 . 5 1 Sandwich^pread:;:,. 561 ^Golden St)ate Rodeo sJtock. - Gaines M eal °°°ro« this week with much of the promptu ^ te s ts held then In he wouldn't (k> hlnt^elf. company’sBOO head of stock and thO'Lds Angeles area. To watch Rosser work an » S li« '% *n '1.9 8 1200,000 w orth of equipm ent. While attending California • arena Is worth the price of Tho National High School Rodeo Polytechnic College at San Luis admission. Ho seems to be Ball Glasses !X " r J 1.45 takes more stock than any other Obispo, Rosser led the school's everywhere at once and doing ,rodeo ever produced. rodeo tea m |t« a n intercollegiate everything i t o n ce—a ll ” r ; i . 7 4 Rosser, who took a six-month rodeo title with his Overy-eveni... capably. leave of absence from rodeo b talent. After graduation_____ he... wa& \ OnceasteerwresUei'atpneof' Kerr Jars ” ^ ;::il.5 8 get his thriving western store an Immediate pro success in Rosser's shows com plaint that and cow operat|pn In order riding, roping and bull dogging, the large, strong rubber necked Moson Caps 51^.,. ";C 4 4 - sevet’al______years. ______ago, decided he .While only a few years deep Golden State steers were too •wasilfa rrfish-out-of-water and—b-his-eolerlul-«i>ena-<^i«err^toughi^RoBBer^bot>i>owed—«- went back to the Sport, plunging Rosser was li^lured In's frOk horse.ranatBBteerandcaught in deeper than ever. tractor accideht. A post hole and Uu-ew it—the first he's :He is'In charge of all digger ;ilmo8t severed both of Jumped in four yean and; the livestock, ranching, tr&n* the cowboy'iilegs and for a year U^ird .since hi$ accident. G E T NATIONAL BRANDS AT DISCOUNT PRICES TImM-NewB, Twin FalU, JdflhO-Sund^'AuBusj U ------7 Camping area opened at grottn'ds

FlLER >r- A peaceful grassy a re a on (lie soUUlWOil sid e of (he Twin Falla County Fairgrounds a t F ile r h as been Im proved to handle n early 200 cam p ers and camper trallem. Water and electricity Uncs were~pqt~tirthlH~Bummer-and: some ti-ees have been removed" to allow for easier movcrtient of ’ihovehlcles—’ The. improvement was. prompted by tho National High School Rodeo bccause nuiny oonteslahts dnd thcli' fflmlllcs will be bringing living facillUcs along. But, Tom Shouse, secretary-manager of the Twin F alls County FaU" an d Rodeo, .8aidJl'fl_Bomothlnu_that_hPfl_ l)ocn needed at tho fairgrounds since campers and cantpcr trailers have become so popular. . If e x tra -9paCD Is needed for campcrs and'camper Irallors. hook-ups can bo attach ed to lines in tho tree shaded area and run farther s o u Uj . Association gnins state—

A^ENA CONFERENCE la held by National HIglf. School FILER - National High Rodeo conteaders from Gooding Couaty and Mo« Sagera, left, School Rodeo has ((ninod a state Maho High Sch^l Rodeo prcildcnt. From ri^ t are Moj>le_ sinco the jiniils rodeo last year Ooodiiig cam petitors ■T^mhoibicr, Joe Saj(ers, n^onal yoirth prcsldrai ofliigh school lil'F a rg o , N.' D'. rodeo; Holly McCombfl and Mark Lm . The iccnegcrfl arc Wualiin^ton State has ob­ helping! to keep Gooding's Image allvo IhU year. The county has tained mcinbcrfiliip, making tho had qiinllficrH for flnolfl flinco Idaho Joined the national total 2V nj>«oclutli>n. Hie rodeo site Is passed around from one stato to an o th er. Idaho Is tho 14tli state to liost tho rodeo. Two states, Texas and Nebraska, have £:^O joding-C0iirnty-has-br4ght hoHtcd fhe rodeo three llincs;' five states, Now Mexico, Louisiana, Montana, South Dakota and Nevada, twice, and six stalosj.wyomlng, Missouri, Oklahomw; Kansas, Minnesota high school rodeo history and North Dakota, once. Ttie u- 1072 rodeo site will be Colorado. JiosE run GOODING — It was no .sur- years aj'o, was scrvini; a.s Jichopj Roduo. wa.H clioscn iiH n ponnanent site and Moo Sngers, who is current Other 'states which arc prise Uiis year when several president of lltc Rodeo Cowl)oys Goodin}}, whlclj is just in 1%7. proHldcnt. Others nro Bill members of the association are WATER GUSHES frflm newly kulallcd pipes at an area set Tiirrr -4hc— ^ciatn ^i^pri^Hnnv rinvp , Wisconsln,^ Bs|de at the falrgrouqdi for camp^g. The area was opened up qualinod for tho Natioruil Ildni^—Saii'm^wlio—jdill—livotf—in—fl«d-over~th(rdcscrrfr*nt~Ihc~nrg5ldcntB~'havc~buen~froin" 1^—^[>^ lH lly -fo r-< h ^ N°^«n"^-lt^lKl« HfhftnT Rnilwi'. Tnm Tgmuniftj “ ScJwoTRodeo fiiwls Aur. 3-fl at GoodinK, Is president of Iclalio site of Uip 1071 Nallonal Illch Goodlny: 0. R. (Ilap) Gateii, national president), and Gcoryc Florida,J ' manager Oregon of the Twin Falls County Fair and R ^eo, tests otte of Filer. ' ^ IllKh Scliool Rodeo and jias Scliool Ro'deo, is tlie blrtliplacc Don Gorrell ( now «)f Burloy), Juker, Buhl, Uio first president. Waaldnglon.Jhe spigots. - - - - T he c o u n ty Iu i.h been' coi^trlbulcd .sit'nlficantly to the of lilgh school rodeo In tlie stale, . . < . ■ ------_------—;...... — ------______

-Jduhalia^Ujt'cn umLmbeiiitiliC-- nrirm^-advicci encourniicnie»l' rodeo in thc-nation ^ that the -■a.%flciatlon. and most iinporUuU, time, are vote was cast to file articles of Tlie county lias been the home freelyjoiined to Uie .students by incorporation- with the of one N ational ni|{li Sehcu)! SuKurs. secretary of stale. Ro

Fashion merchandise for the young . and the young at heart!

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a t t t i e fairgrounds c o r r a l • SOUVENIER SHODIDER PATCHES . . $1.00 • Fl®-»lligS^VERY ^ freston teen is top cowgirl

FIUiR - Idalw’s all-around and compoted . In- finals' -at Quarter Horses and cottle. . TWIN FALLS UAV A i T HE~ cowgirl-lfl a petite girl from Fargo, N.D. Miss GriffiUi is a straight A I^eston, Glenda Griffith, This year slio was runner-up student In school. Slio bolnngH to d au g h te r of M r. and Mniv Kwen to the all-around cowgirl .Iti.Uie. -U 10..LDS Cli\u‘ch and h as l)Ocn. Grlfnth. I fourth district and was named active In 4-H‘work for soven Miss Griffith, who weighs -tho'stato’d all-around at finals . y ea rs, She sta rte d com peting In JORID’S LARGEST RODEO only 100 pounds an d stands 5 a t Burley in Juno where sh e won o|)on horse shows folir years ago feet, 3 inches tall, has bocomp first in barrel racing and third' when slie ^ps 12. fUio has very *‘blg” In high school rodoo,. in |)olo bending. t.. compoted i^» halter classes, TUESDAY AFTBRNOOM '— 2 P.M . In that state during l ^ past two' : At national she wlll_comp«to. -westorn—ploasure - clessesi- “liTbarreT racing, pole bonding barrel racjng, pole . bonding, ___ In 1070 sh e w a s fourth d istrict hnd breakaway Yoplng, goat tying, cow cutting'and- all-around cowgirl and was Miss Griffith wlU Hde a horse' ■qUben cdntests. . . D fin’t Y ou Idaho High School barrel racing named Voo DooJMiss. She lives She enjoys swimming, cham pion. She alao won third In on a farm on Cub River Canyon .cooking and knitting and makes po;e bending ^ state that year near Preston. The family raises most of her own clothes^ ......

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FII£R i-Cowgirls from hnlf Miss North Dakota, Sally the notion’s states will be In Cook, Dickinson — will be a -FUer-this-week competlng.fbr— L&ZJLnationalqueen senlor.£t Dickinson High School_| m e Uue 01 Notional p ^ tf i>cnMi~ this fall. Rodeo Queen. Sheis 17 years old and after ”^ThergtrhirTill "qui plans-to-entw -som ^fU ld-qt- BtBte. have been through avfatlon. She' alw ho'^s liT" district and then state,.com­ continue her interest in horses petition to win Ih'eir title.' and rodeo. ' The 24 young ladles will bo I Miss Cook Is an officer in pep Judged on oppearance and club In high school and Is active personality and horsemanship. In gym nastics and pom p<>m ’ A panel of eight judges will girls, This .year she was an meet with the girls in Mveral | altcmate to North Dakota Girls "Judglng'Bcaslonsr— ------•• ■State:------:------T'—

Miss Oklahoma, Genita Miss. Nevada, Donna Hill, Clark, — has Parausan Maheras. PENNY HARTLEY SALLY COOK Qiandler High School. knowledge of horKos jind rodeos . Heflin. works part Her hobbles are rodeoing, to good u.io last year when she Her fatljer, Howard Robin- limoas a denUil assi.stant at hor Iwmis, swimming, sewing and captured the national title son, Is a former bull dogger and i training colts. during finals at Fargo, N.*G. now rides os pickup miui at-' Slio is Ifl and lives with lier Ml,« Wisconsin, Jill Culham, Mi.«.noblni»n. besides bclna rodeos In the Hcnin nren. 1“ ™ ^ Dr. ^und^ Mrs.^ John

r 'v er ^ h lS Ln'i.£^^^^ ■ I chltccturordosignor:------^l^)ul« /or any-quccn.-^ MmcSer itN^ "Hvcrage------“ — She-i9-o-lG-yoar^ld-Juniotu>t ^ J>°;-CdloHo-ln-N^^ ____ MlMMahoraBls-a-immbcr-L^ I "Stroughton"Senior High School- ''^ry easy and plans to continue her u,e ski club, Empty Saddles jit-Strbmditpn.-wberfi-alifLiIvcanjyy^J^M ^l ° personable studying to be either Rotiop aub and drill tehm“ w ith i»er p aren ts, M r. and M rs. urrU,.:,\ a physicaTtherapist or "an slie showT and~coiUosbi M. E . Culhum , a q u a youlhjtawsjmd has ' (ofcnto^^d G lruT llS for-NaUonal Hleh Miss IlobUison. ttlu Is now 18,

I S S s E S = “ 5S iS ?*-= secretary . . .. enjoys swimming and football gam es. Mlss-Kansii5"^Paniela-Gur«‘’-iM_ MiHS-MiBslBsippl— Tuckcr Uer. Topeka - was graduated ~Mi»s-Misa£mri,~Dianc“ Pnulr from Seaman Hi.»h ^hool In Miles City-plans to major in Greenwood-ls Ifl years old and Hughes, Hattiesburg works V c i>cnooi m aithor E ngllsli or a r t a t a Junior \*ill bo a Junior a t Crf>o's Sum m it with h e r m oUier In the fam ily ’s MISS IDAHO MISS IOWA MISS OKLAHOMA f f d a n s t?^ aU cnd K ansas GENITA CLARK REm’ COLLINS SUSAN MAHEHES CAROL KING S tate S n lv e r s ltv thlM fu ll an d graduated from Miss P au l enjoys swlimnlng Tfio blonde cowgirl is 10 y e a r s

homo «n5 foreign missionary . .. - —'~work.~ ■ ...... —...... in-high-school-the-lB-—...... Bhc " plan3-to-allcnd-colleg«-'^Gaf®e ^tended W. I.-Tbanies She iri7 vears old nnd llabi cowgirl was a after graduation from high Elementary and Junior high lUntf nnii hofRfta im hpr Ion cheerleader and homecoming school, but Is undecided about school In Hattiesburg and en- ll1)bU!S°ShenSslntcrost«d°n.Jbblcs She oS^nteres^^^^ queen‘1““' candidate. " Sl.e also "’™ was™* her future plans. her future plans. tered Uie academy in Sep- awlmmlnif, compln#, playlnK •“ »'»

a,rls^?d-“'"''"“““'^ traetlve miss w,,Mon« blonde- jS'-reLX'^oft^ Miss Nebraska, Sandy We b. „■ einl^ , ^ L^“ ea:X\roc^%or

Douglas.s, Minatare — is vlco - - m i m S t f m 5 n«tt-ycat^ ------proaident of Uto rodeo club at Miss Colorado, Beverly UioNational HighSchwllt^eo. Hughes tias-been ScottsUiiff Senior High Schbol' Konkel,' Wnlsh, Colo. - was - - M lsfl-Arkansas Is-Lynn-^^gj^j^ni^o, Uio'Y-Teens and li where sho will bo a senior this cliosen one of Uio "OuUtandlng Bro^^ick.N o lflfqrm^lonw^^ secretary-troasurer of the fall. Teenagei-s of America.” available on Miss Brobddrlck. porrest County Bit and Spur 4-H Mi.sfl Douglass is 17 and plana Tl»« ie-year*old queen had. a jyjias Texas, Judy Hinnant. Club. Sho also Is a director of to enter Nelraska Western 3.5S5 grade average and ranked^ Alice —has been a ranch girl all the Mlssisspii Barrel Racing College, after graduation to yiird among her graduating her life. Association. prepare for a nursing career class of 44 students, She. will be a senior at Alice Sho Intends to enter Ole Miss after she graduates from high sjio has been queen of the High School tills fall and Is 17 after graduation from the MISS KANSAS MISS LQUlSLiNA school. , , Goldcnspread Quarter Itorse years old. Stie* Is .a member, of Brenau Academy;. Sho plans to >MISS SOUTH DAKOTA MBSTEXA8 ' PAMELA GURTLER TERESA^KNlGirr Sho is on U»o honor roll, is Assocldtion, queen of the Baca the Future Teachers 4)f major in mathematitis and CAHLACLAY JUDY HINNANT nows editor of the school County ^eriff's I\)SSo, queen of America, the National Honor eventually, teach advanced newspaper, Is a member .of Colorodo State Sheriff's Society, tho Orange Jackets and classes, but hopes to continue Modern Music M asters, a Posse and was a delegate to the la editor of tlie school year book, working with horses. cappella choir and Quill and National All American Quarter aio Is a meniber of the m ij, oreijon, Uene' Collins, 3croll. Sl»e also Is active m Horses conference where alie American Junior Hodeo Jordan Valley —was -«>uaant-g w ran »n t. . plattd thiid tii national queen ■Aasoalatloii anil-lli»- ’C»«a« -MlutjiUiilmi ut hiT grnduiitliig Miss Wyomlnji,. . Heidi contest in horseman^ip. Youth nodeo Association. She yj, spring, at Jordan M erritt , Cheyenne—waa was 11(89 queen of the, T e^ valley High School. JifQulliJRDdeQ-AsMclatlon. iee» mi, - ...... secretary'iroasurci' onJtffTStutiT' t-towa,-Carbl-Ktng ^ Fnrt- (Uiili School nodeo Club In 1970. M adison-w as graduated from champion toeakawny roper of with her parents, Mr. and (Hr«. aie li 18 and U the daughter Aquinas High School this U.e asSoclaUon and 1969 cutting q ^ „„ „ „ n c h lii of Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Merritt. , horse chompfon o l the Jordan Volley. — S h e - w a s - s r a d u a t e d t r o m - - a ) « p l » n | . I M ! » ; l D u r l L n ^ While In high school sh e w as a Central High - School^ «i Junior, College and U.en lrii^_^ Miss H m>»nl» hobh|M -.r«-jj;i,j,i^^ theyennethU spring and plans «r»r lo a (our-year sctol to riding and sw l^ln^ She ^ p„p ^lub, Clrl« -| to attcnfCasper'JUnlorCollog(r'>V'l<>r:,‘" '“'“fiy “f Phy«l<:|J-^“ nnberrorthe^Jl.»t_^_Unlt^ Association,., girls to major In physical education. educaUon. She hopes to teach In MoUiodlst Church w d p lt^ to voUeybaU.anil track team , and'- Mlsa M eH tt's liobbles a r e the-jiijRpildary educational,-jUend-Sam Wouston State ^ „ (

rldlng^MDlL!Uld.aUiIoUc5..aii_?Xj[?nt„r^ — W TrSSm ber.of U.e alN^MSfKnTinnrimd^^^^ flOTSj^n, SSle ,uec„ during her senior year. ii-tournamont girls basketball. y““ “' ^ Clay, Beresfqrd,' S.D.. White 'House Conference on High School Hodeo Oub and the „ j „ ?* *•’” - YoutK, slat® 4-H vice president. State High School Rodeo O';?™ riding, reading and w ri^ state 4-H secretary, naUonal ♦- Student AssodaUon; In 1969 «h« been a mmhe^of (,vorit» ' H trip(/ whinerw u n 4^ InUt i^tography, was tbs Utab J u n io r P osse high . ; ■ .■ , . c »••*«» *i,> ium* m sU te 4-H 1public------speaking ■ ' and ^ point girl and the Utah Bairel jndwasm aldont of the student at Bereiford High i^ r dd boolbook winner^ delegate to Racing Association's novice lunior class I ^ y w . She wffl'SchiMl,:Pi* ,'ptau to-a»t«id th e N ationalaUonalfH . convention, . top . clumipion. . , . >> n™ editor of Ui* k SiooI South Dakota SUt« UnTverilly, personality...... In state 4-H queen Sh<( was aU^ound cowgirl “S’ ' ' " " ‘ ' contest^ T ^< ^er of A n^ca from Utah at Fargo last ylir •» Ob-ls AthleUc —

Society. ' ' around oow^l and queen. She Khool chorus. "beM person' -iJler - bobbles «re horses, was first attendant-totbe.m i.J,.H«. bobbles/besides riding, Other bobbles listed . . music, arrowhead hunting. MlssRodeoOgdeniindisque^ *re swimming, bicycling, knitting, showing registered MISS MUiSOUHl MISS M OmNA baking, sewing and of Hooper Tomato jDttys and the playing tennis and ridlna ^larter horses anj^ meMlng D U N E PAUL .MARY.OODAHL photography. ' ‘ ' Tooele High School Rodeo. ‘ anowiRoblles. people. . . : IZop-C O -w boy-i^ilLPatlfvrsfkii-

___ TWiH-rALUi.-lQAWO- Richfield cowboy is The Twin Falls three-time contender

HtCttPlELD - Throo Umos Icnowfl the com petition will b e. National High School . Rodeo In as many years. lUchfiold's tough to beat, but he has big during her Junior year In high • Bill Patterson has roached tho plans for winning for his state. school. She competed in flnals In National Hl{{h School. An all-around ath lete, Bill h as Topeka, KanH. Slie aI«o relgntMi rodoo competition. Twice ho lias made a reputation for himself as Richfield Outlaw Queen five are proud to have been selected been n ^ ftd all aroiind cowboy as football player. He will be a years ago, won the breakaway in Idaho High School Rodeo senior at Richfield High School roping in slate high school competition and will compete In this yeor and participates In all competition three years ago, 'HOST-CITY''for the niii 41 , . . Amember of n rodeo^lnded ■ -Mr,,-D«.nP.tto-ln U»e nnd it proved n huge aucccss, flifougli

Idaho is rodeo territory

. F IL E R - "B est of aU, th ey 're Aug. 10-21, C ascade; F ran k lin County F a ir nnd P ari-m utuel rodoo nuts in this area of plains County Fair, Aug; 19-21, Rnclng, Sept. 2-fi. Rupert'; GONTESTANTS and wildemcas.'’ •'PWa^on; Kotchum Wagon Bullo-.^unty Fair and Hortc ' So said tho 1070 souvenir 'Ketdium; Sljow.'&pt.W.Arco;’Jefferson program of the Natlonal High . Scltool Rodoo about- the 1071 host state .— Idaho; itors to down- ■ » If tlie schedule puUishod by • tbnwoodilJPuyetto County Fair,. Fdir; Sotp. G^ll, Blrickfoot; tJie Ididio State F air and Rodoo Aug. 2^2B. Now Plymouth; Twin Falls CoUnty Fair nnd Assqcl^tlon is an indication,' a P ay ette County Rodeo. Aug. 2fl- Rodoo. Sept. 7-11, F iler; Oneldn truer statement was never 2B, New Plymoutlj; Modlson County Fair and Pari-mutuel published. ^ County F a ir, Aug. 31-Septem ber R nco M eet, Sept. 9-12, M alad n Twin Fatls! Usled is an average of n 2. Roxburg; Western Idaho - City; Uwiston uoundup, Sept. rodeo or fair a week all year' F a ir, Aug. 31-Sept, fl, B oise; 10-12, Lew iston, and Nez P ercc long — tliat's 62 sliows — but Lemlil County Fair and Rodoo, County Fair, Sept. 23-2G, tliey spread from late May until Sept. 1-3, Salmon; Minidoka Lewiston. “America The Beautiful” late September and range from one end of tlie state to Uie other in a Jam-packed schedule. Twin Falls Downtown Merchants Association Members: . Thlsscheduledoesnot include .. Boma jiiglmK;liool.rodflOB,~Jaak>. -••iduhu-Fh»fN o t*>Bank— ^ pot ro d o o s,-h o rse sliowti and Berg Iniurance tw in Folli Branch , various other arena events First Security Bahk : scheduled tlirougltout tho state Artiitic Beouty Salon______Itiring-the-BUmmen------— ^Hddhir-N;A: ------Hml'Boauty Arli Acadamy Rodoos or fairs yet to come Penneys Slorling Jowolry Co. , listed on the association The Paris Company sdiodule Include the National Crandall flowor Shop -^ lig h -S c lw o l-R o d o o Aug. 3-fl.ot. Spencer'i OFdcs Supply-—Warner Mutic Company- — the Twin Foils County Shirley & Wyatt Alexander'i ^ Fairgrounds at Filer. Spon­ sored by the Twin Falls Benny's Watch Repair Jensen Jewelers Qiaritbcr of Coinmorce, tlw . IdohirDopBrfffronl Sloro—^Twin Falls BonlrSi Trust Co- — wjdotj wlll'brthtrhlggcsl rodoo over held in the nation. ■ Roper V' Banner Furntturo 1 Others yot to come are the Crowley Pharmacy Anne's Casuals Caribou County Fair and Night Cloi Book Store Wllliamt Shoes Rodoo, Aug. &>7, Grace; Elmore . County .Foil: and .Race Meet, Krengel-s—•------—Petersen Furnlturit Aflf. S-7, Glonns Fdrry; Hudsoh'i Magel Tire Co.- Gooding County Fair and — Mocle-t Boots.... — — Rodeo,—Aug. M !~ qw tilng; “Thetrmes-News" Cain's Canyon County 4-H and FFA Red's Trading Post Junior Fair, Caldwell; War Claude Browi^ Furniture Blocker's ' linnet’Tlbiindup, Ailg. lim ;' Edson's______Idoho Falls; Washington Speck's Cafe — ^U ntyF ^and Rodoo, Aug; U- Western Auto Co. Sav-Mor Drug H. Cambrldgo; Gem County Sears . F a ir and R ^ m , Aug7 11-1< D '& B Supply Emmett; Bannock County Fair rst«m-Apf North. Aug. 11-14, l\)catello ; Maioner Music Twin Falls Title & Trust Co. Bear Lake County Fair and and Holen's Records Rodeo. Aug. 1M4. Montpelier; Rogerson Restaurant Bonania 88* Store . Mud LakeFair 4 nd Rodeo, Aug. & Golden R M ud'Lake; Owyhee ^ew and Save Shane's County Fair and Rodeo, Aug. lft< CItyDrug 21, Homedale; Bannock County M&YEIe-hr(.nVfa»l al ..a-a.in.-Bt^Uie- CajiipUjll . 'a *~Wuw~Mgflflowg~^hlgti school tHoy q^iautiwr f ^r cieaaliiginaluiUyufUHamgan H Ui:m.'lllg-WU»ul' Diiirther« with h li^iiid iM li^ to f ’TIStronarHlgh ^hool Rodoo pavlUon where they will present rancher, got involved in the the national finals each year, w ith tim e o n th e ir h a n d s ,.and w ttln g p o le s o r b « n e t a _ , l l t _ y e a n , 4 h h » a e rv e d tn t h e i t t t * ------Queen this week during'the a style show and model western -w w oiation— thfouj^— his— ‘Theefrtrips^achampnier-wlth nothln*-to-*rbnt-pniwl-th« pushlnS calvel out tor prac- as dUlrirt rili»rtnf . ri.i. _____ —r<«oo-«Uhe-TwfcrPnll!rt>rantj— woaf'for tho judgss------daught^rs^ Interest'ln roded^ “UBTJlrlff^d thelfnWMSTlffl' streets.-Qur contestants*in*high OuitptMU aaid. '‘Mom director and three terms ‘ as Filrarounds ot Filer. ' At 9 a.m. Friday thoy will'.' Campbell said ho had never family treasures and we shall school rodeo will tell you they Isn't absent'either. She's state president. He has baen a “ Activities.which are a must, participate In horsemanship ...... UerJhem,!^ are learning to be part of the usually found somewhere closo^natlonal direotoiL for i«van fOi nuuenglw KliiOllMunda^r ttlfl ^WtmppTlFlnn In thn nrni^n ■ t«rtwrt anawer. rather man part oi ine~biTwllh her stop watch ready for year, .ml i. ■..i.-ti ZffisC6®fcHSo..ll-Dcr(i)rn>anci!.__ALii.8jnrSalurday-th8y-wlU- a xiistrictro^m lle sheiras' *“Fam especially enthusiastic problam,!^------pi;aoUo« run>,u^.«ald.------p rastdent;------'------rodoo opons. Thoy ndll register cast ballots to namo Miss a sophomore In hlsh khobl. .. about hijdi school rodeo because • In Uie Natlonal.Hlgh School--Campbeirs personal par- . during tho day^and .that n l^ t Congeniality and-during Uio ‘Wo thrilled wVen she It teaches horsemanship and nodeo promotion filmstrip, Ucipatlon in rodeo has been q |lin iie r are to bo present at an outdoor Saturday nl(iht rodoo, tlio quoen placed In both district and state sportsmanship while building “Barefoot or Boots,” CampbeU mostly limited to the ad- A "spbmer" is a h(W orbuU incal and will bo Introduced at a will bo named and crowncd and we found ourselves getting character because of the ex­ says Uicre Is a very apt com- mlnUtraUon end of Uie sport. Uiat bucks In close Ught circles, (lance following Ulo dinner. during a ceremony. - ready for our first nalignd treme personal competition ment; "Homo is where Uie He does, howfrtrer, admit to^ Such anim ^ are extremely , On Tuesday they must ride In Each of Uio girls has un- finals. SlncB then we have at­ Involved. Because It provides horse is." entering a few wild cow difficult to ride and Uie cowboy grond entries opening tho 2 p Jn. dergono similar activities In her tended eight national finals boys and girls with a^deman- 'Most pracUce arenas I know mllking(i and team roplngs at who does usuaUy goes (o Uie pay _____and I 8 p.mp.in. . rodeos...... ■ mual rldolnK r and entries (or two pcrforinancos UirouKh Saturday and then In tho final grand entry on Sunday af- ;ternoon. , ______Wodno^ay the queens will attend 0 breakfast at 0 a.m. at Uio Tom P urk.1 Pavilion a t tlio. fHirKfound.1. Tljcro Uioy will m(«*t the queen JudKcs for tlio

~ R o d ^ means a tof

TWIN FALLS - On Nov. 14. 19C7, Ihc 'I\vin Falls ainm bcr of Commerce board of directors ___ VQledimimlmoiLHly to e x tffld nn invitation to tho NatIonal~Ill«n~ Sclmol Hfldco As.socintlon to liold Uic 1071 finals in Twin Falla. Now, tienrly four years later, Uie event la »ipon tho city of IV in Kalla and Mnijlc Valley in general and what it's going to n\can probably no one knows for - - s u r e :------:------• _____EoiLQn(LlhiDiL_ll^.BolD8j5. mt'ftn pooplo. People oCjqII ogcs, — al2i‘a,-dcscriptlon5.'nnfi_Clnssea — willj one com m on factor — UiQy're rodeo cntliualaKts. Some

be members of contestflnt'a famlllea, Som e will be m em b ers of Uie stock producing com' pnny. Thousands will bo {jpectatora. ll’a uIko going'to mean^ e*- l»aure'for the Gem Stale and' it’s one of the best dinnces tho - stale 'haa over had for public - relations.'Thobulkoftljoso who will be In Magic Valley for tho finnla will bo "family" typo people, And, it’s a sure bei Uiat Miii(lc Valley will bo rolling out , Uie red carpet and puttbg Its best foot forward for them. M any who com o to Uio finals will m ak e It a vacation trip and seemucli of Uie rest of Uie state while Uiey aro liore. Oncc Uiey've bwn here Uiey arc likely to come back because Idalw hna mudi to offer \n tho ...rw ronilon.flcld^ ___:------— And, it's going to moan money. Ttie rodeo budget alone' is (80,000, m uch of which Is being spent riglit in Uils area. M anym ortjdoU ors will bo spent by ^out-of-staters here for the dww. Tlie Twin Falls Oiamber ' of Cbmmorco Estimates Uiot at )2S n day for 2,000 pcQplo for 10 daya about hiUf a million extra (tollars will flow Into tho stoto’s economy during August.

'Oldster I

------K!!:!fiH-=iWictrth0T^ntiDnnr lUgh School Rodeo opens at F iler Aug. 3, it will bo older Uinn any of Uio contestants p ar- — UolpaUng-ln Uio glguntio ovont. - l b o .naUonflL. show . h ad ‘ Itfl beginnings In,. Hallettsvillo, Tex.,In 1047^ but it w as not until 1040,22 y ears af(o, th a t Uio firs^ - finnlff-wrfr-held'— also in ‘ Hallettsvillo. It waa In 1047 Uiat Uie first - state chanvplonshlp rodeo was held In HallettsvlUo .with 100 — oonteslantarTherfollowlng'year-’ Now Mexico followed suit an d In 1040 Louisiana, Montana and ..South D akota•jolned^rtahldr' ' of states having finals rodeos. ■Hie Idea grow and. it waa . decided : thqt- o national chami^on event should be held to s ^ who the best teen-age cowboys and cowgirls were and In 1049 Uier s ta te cham pions gaUiercd In HallettsvUle to pick — 1, — ------In 1050.New M exico held Uie national finaU ohd In 1051 Uie ' organbtation of Uie naUonal associaUon was completed with the charter, m em ^r states being Texas, New Mexico, Louisiana, Montana and Soutti .Dakota. __.Th8 ____ orl'glfial associaUon was formed at. tniEi NaUonal Hl^~SCK&orRodeu'ln 195UnLoiilslana. V T iiere a r e p re s e n tly 24 member states. Sunday# A ugurt 1/ W ^ Announcer in aGcidental career High School rode'o

FILER — National High attending college (here. He got h is s ta rt a t announcing career begins as School Rodeo U bo b ig It requires, two arenas which by* accident. The re g u la r an- means there must bo two an> noupcer dl^ln’t show up a t va Doimeers, _ rodeo' in ^hlch Harrington was adult for Hutson One ufUtB'inen’wllh ihtfHilKir 'cntcrBU, BO titi' pinerr------FILER -> John Hutson, who Itodoo Cowboys Association, at the National High School has been at the microphone will be one of two announcers at Hutson started nnnounclng.at -Rodeo.atJ!ller-thb.month-wlll. since.______theNatlonalHlRh-School-Rodeo^amateur-rodeos-ln-lSfil-and-ln-- b e Don Harrington* Butte, lie unnuunccs atw ut 30 ro d ^ s ' in F ile r■ got h^is rodeoing s ta rt In 1964 ho jo in ed th e Rpdco Mont., who was anaouncor at a y e a r _____ m ^'^M lA od^butlt wasas Cowboys-Assodalbn. He has th e Rodeo Cnwlvrvr IDpflrilo' soiithem ed g e of I States. an adult'. . ______ahnounced_BLhlRh-sdioolr-in.- T^iRson. from .Sparta. WtH..iis tcrcolle^lnte nnd profcsalonnl hftndli u»-a-rodM-oowboy--| one of the founders -of iUgh rodeos In many states and was position at tf)o'“World Series" and serv in g a s rodeo secretary, School Rodoo In Wisconsin. Ho one of tho nnnounccrs for four of rodeo U a great honor and Harrington is knpwledgable In has served on Uio: board of Notional High Scltool. Rodoos. Harrington will now bo handling almost every phase of active directors of Uie organlzntion. Ho was chief announcer for one of. the m ikes a t tho youUi rodoo compotltlon. since Its founding In 1970 and Uio IWO Nntional High Sclitol "World Series" of rodeo at I— IJarrlnyton Is . co ^w n o r of has represented the state as a Rodoo In Fnrgo, N. D., nnd will F iler. Harrin}{ton's PopsI Cola Bot- nntionaldirector for Uio past sbt assurno-Uinl position when ho Harrington was bom and ling Co. and is on U)o board of years.______• ______w m e sto Uio J ’win Fnlls County “At“llio “l968 National High Fairgrounds August .V6. rodeo caroor as a contestant Association. Ho belongs to tho Scliool Itodeo Finals, he was Hut^n Is active in civic mid while working on ranches in Butte Chamber -of Coinmorce elocteid to tho executive com* financial affairs In his homo western Montana* Ho spent and Is on tho board of dlroctors m itteo of Uio National High state, where he Is serving his three years in tho Navy nnd was of Uto RCA. Scliool Rodeo ABSoclaUon. ilo_ Uiird te n n on Uio Iwnrd of a member of the UniversHy o f- — He aU o ra lso sQ u arter H o r m — currcnUy Is serving ills Ui(r3" d irc d o rs o f UicTVlBconshi Tiilo Montana’s rodeo, team while DONHAIinJNGTON on a rnnch souUi of Dutto. ' JOHNHUtSOhJ yoiu- a s spokoam an for tho Association.

Cham pionship Finals!

Joe SAGERS, y o u t h p r e s i d e n t ~Gooding teenag^- president of NHSR

GOODING — The student rodeos In tiio sUite. Ho hlds an president of- National High RCA permit which allows him School Rodoo, Joo Sngors, 18,' to work professional sliows. Gooding, will be among con> All of tlio Sagers children nro —— lestanla^t-thls-yeftr's-flnals-at—intor^fitwl-ln—rodeo—and—the- Flier. youngest, Lisa, will be In ,high Joe qunliflcd in two events, school next year and can hardly bulldogglng and cow cutting at ' wait to compete at her first high Uie state finals In June at -school rodoo. Burley. He placed first In 'Joe lias competed all ^ur ‘ ' The W orld's Largest’" bulldoRging and thirll in cow years of high school and has cutUng nnd has selected ’calf qualified and attended naUonal ------roping as his optional event-for-Ujroo-years-ln a row.-Joo-has- Uio finals. Kradufltcd from Gooding High O ver4G 0 contestantsH'rom^all over“fhe. nation Joe, son of long-time RCA Scltpol Uiis spring. conipeting in the greatest of all Rodeos. ------oowboy-rMoo— Sagors,— has—— Moe-ls-state preslUontof-lilgh- foUqwod In his dad's footsteps school rodoo and Mrs. Sagers is FrLFR“FAIRG¥cyOND'S7Fn^iriD7snTa— " _____ nnd'comnoted Uils summer at' state-secrctary.

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■OirSAtEiyAttYr Before each performance . at the'ticket booth in front of the grandstand (Filer Fairgrounds). OR . . . at VICKER'S SADDLERY and the CHAMBER OF COM­ M ERCE in Tw in Foils. 2 p.m. and 8 p^. dail gu st 4l4»rsoj»Ui

Stock requires ” lots of lodging High Soliool U-aclor Colton Rosser « f Golden FILER - Tho logistics “Or^oiiiiger. problem of putting on a State Rodoos. ■“Natlonnmigh School Rodeo liT r — Tlw-contesUint sUills are In' . trdnondous omi and a ahare of tho main section of the Uie Job Is falling to Tom Shouse, fairgrounds in eight bams. In Good fo r irll 1 1 secreUiry-manager pf the Twb the Mof banl alono, there are SEASON, PASS $17 pcrfordiancca. FaUs County Fair and Rodeo 2M stalls. BUXT and also a member of tho - -Rosser’s aaddJo slock .will be National High Scho6l Rodeo stalled bi Uiroe bams At the com m ittee. southest comer of Uio grounds, -ShnnM. and I lila -a 'ftn hav»- from ths gem »al aeUv^ty^ :SEATS spent a good portion of tho a re a . , summer preparing tha^frounds T liolurge nuinbet'of stalls Is re< DonH Forget Your A reto rv illrrin g iid« bon ot iIk at FUtf for Uie world's largest qulred because of Uie more than rode6 which will be Uiero Uiis 500pontestants expected. Many toaU. Yourt aiona (or you, your week. of Uioso parUclpaUng'ln tbned SOUVENIR PROGRAM family'and (rlftndi -— for oil aiav* ’ Housing contestahts' horses events use different horsea for en performancet.'JutJ . , has called for Uie addlUon of each, event. « . A colorful directory of .all contestants, evenis and high' many horse stalls tod movable Just as contestants have to ligHts of this year's National High School Rodeo. poi)flk^ P < ^ rvaUbns for s ta lls for stalls tor cohiMtanls* horses Utelr horses and each wllFbe and U stalb for saddle horsei assigned a spedflo staU In the brought to Filer-by slook-con-> -Clght-barns. Sunday, Augusl 1, 1971 Tlmw.N*w», Twin Falls, Idaho B -9 t o . / • '

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Brad Mattox, Kansas

N ational event begins Tuesday

f f e r e h

FILEU - AlUiouijli Cli? *TavUkm; B a.m., ,^S'«a\TTM fl-p p m largest rodeo. entry and ."Buhl Day rodM", 8 Saturday: National High All contestants must be p .m . School Rodeo directors reitliitered by noOn, and that lYiursdayr Queens breakfast, ' meeting,- « ijm., Tlom Piriis' 9 .0.m.| Tom Parks Pavilion: Pavilion! queens congeniality parents and guests will attend, a - . prMwteoTFSttrionjtrWfrp-jii.; 'nd-W lotliig, 10 'am i—SwH^ chuck wagon dhmer a t . the grand entry and "Jerome Day" Parkjf Pavilion; ■ pre-rodeo” ^unds. A queens dance wlU_ _ ro d M ,__2 p.iWi;__pr^xodeo______ca»i»By.U;|OjW iiLjraKj_ [ollow-at” th)m“ Par)ia • cer«rnony,T:)dpjn., ^ grand .entry , and "Ctoodlng .Day'.' ^ Pavilion at the talrgrounds, <^ntry and |*Mrvlce Clubs rodeo, >' pre-radeo '. Jhe.Bgenda.lDr.the loUonlDg - — NUhi^-rodao, S-iun.^— £treineiiy,7;90pja.ranl |Nnd— "Rupert Night" . , : Contestants ground ■ n W e g a r i rules m e ^ g , B ajn., grand­ a.m. Tom Park* Pavilion; pre­ Sunday: Church on her- * stands) priHwdeo ceremony, rodeo cerenuny, tiSO p.m.! aeback, 10 a j n ., a re n a ; | n - 1:30 p jn .; grand entry and grand entry and **ldaho Falls rodao ceremony, 1:30 pjn.;r^ Twin Falls Day rodeo, J p jti.; Day" rodeo, 3 pjn.i pr»ndeo grand entry and "AO U ih o pre-rodeo ceremony, 7-.X p jn .,. ceremony, 7:30 pjn., Sind grand I Day".rodeoi1 pjn. . .- and • p.ra. grand entry and entry and "Burley ^(lght" .‘nMn«»Natlo■lalHlg|l8cbool ''FUer Night" todeo. ' rodeo, « pjn. Rodeo queen ulU be ctow nad We^sday; Q u ^ break- Saturday: National High during the Saturday night a.m., Tom Parki School R o w directors meeting rodeo.

M arta Oa^csvldahor * B'lO TImes-News. Twin Fal)s, Idaho Sitodav. August I. 1971 Chuckwagojii dan(^e lead off i!veek

ByNOllMAIIERZtNGKn Titpei-NewB Womca*B Editor

TW IN K A lil^ — A re a l. western welcome includes food McUy w hat m em bers of Uio National High School Rodeo planning ■■ifommltUy .hava .in ’m ind lor ■ rodeo partlclpanlfl and guesU Monday evening. Tl)o prc-rodco chuckwagon dinner, planned by Filer citizens and speorheacled by tho Filer Kiwarils Club, will show what western iiospitality .is all

country-western bands of tho ■'arcfl~on ■ hand to" add thoir special greeting! Ray Crumbliss und Tho SainU; Terry Nlendorf, steel guitar;*Galcn Cleverly, drunis, . B i •. I ■ : I', and Uio Boglo brotlicra, G ary, bass guitar, and !xe, rhythm guitar, will bo adding tlie final MAKING SURE these (wo mualcisnSi Ray CrumbUsfl, left, touch to tho dinner—and W h o ’ s — aid Galed Cleverly, are ready for the chuckvragon dinner and providing Just tlio right kind of dan<^ Is pretty U R ao GtlBtcr, first runner-up In th« state high music for a dance afterwards. school rodeo queen contest. CrumbllBS and The Saints will Vbrsatiilty'is olways tho IVext? provide musfc during the dinner and dance Monday night at MUSIC, NOT ropln£ is Gary Bogle’i BpedaUy, but he's not “name of tho gnme" and the (he Filer Falrgroikids. go6g to^Iei'thTirodeo parifclpaHQ gerfinyHiIni^iDWr onHitni. “m\ifllcnl“nbtUttorofthisTjrouir' Good catch! Looking bn are Ray Cxnunbllss, ccnter, end Le« Bogle. Rodeo will provide Just that for tho qneen contBjrtaatr^lt'be^tatroiipcednrtnrfnK-theTlance-^tr: "-expected-l;6OQ-a,00f) - Httcmllng-- -ii»«lc~pravidcd-fa)r Grtm bllat-and-nie-8«iiit«;—------— -tho—<»nner— ot:—tl»o— Pllor— Fairground. flllST=TO^Ifr& « All Idaho producU) will bo- nasrveiTaniirdiiincfrwiiicinr T h e re is set fo r 6 p .m ., with ro

Banner marks street to high sehoorl rodeo WELCOME - . ByMARJOUIEUERMAN assisting. Karen Fender, Tricla TimeK-NcwH W riter Fender and Umrl Miller helped fill in Uie large black and red FIIJUR — Visitors to the letters after Uiey were outlined. Nallnniil High Scltool Rodeo will Kevin Kious did a basic lay-out CONTESTANTS! be (jiven a royal w elcom e lo of tlie artwork while lie was i'ilor on a large street bimner liome on a military leave, and t»7t FINALS wliich has been completed and Rev. Elam Anderson, pastor of TWIN FALLG, IDAHO hung a l Uie fairgrounds efi: Uie U nited M ethodist C hurch, trance on ilighway .10. assisted with details. . n i c four foot irtgh by 20 foot Rev. Anderson-said iie was in ' lotii; banner was painted by tJie nature of a contemporary Mrs. l./)ren Holloway in the Tom Siiwyer — "I promi.sed to MACirS WESTERN BOOTS church b;tsenienl of the United paint a fence, in Uiis case,, a Methodist Church, with a sign, and by contacting, ca- OVER 6,000 PAIR OF tujinber of townspeople 'ioling and recruiting Uie right assisting. Mrs. Holloway drew helpers, I got the work done”, BOOTS IN STOCK the large letters and the large he said. Iwrseshoe and cowboy witicli Mrs. Holloway lias demon­ . decorate the sign. Stan strated her talents in drawings T H E H O M E o r ... Sturgeon, 'l\vin Falls, donated before. Slie has never taken an - p n -e ttr I li::>:^ii bu Coiincil assumed the tost of tlie ability for It, oUior innlerial.s. Several years ago she painted iVcp.iriUory to pnintlnn, the the .large life-size cartoon t.ui\.i.s «a.s . .sized by M rs. ^(li^iwlngs wnicn appcm^Jlch' Holloway, witli Paulette Pat- year'on Uie front of Uie livestock lerKon, Hrenda Sliell, Rbniana b arn s a t Uie Twin F alls County Shull and Debra Tipton F air.

NtrC6NA AUSTIN ACME WESTERN WEAR JEANS— SHIRTS— BLOUSES All Sites, All Ages

; LEATHER VESTS and JACKETS MOCCASINS - OVER 500 BELTS

Ofetting ready . M A C O BOOTS . W ITH BUCKING REIN In hud, Dout Corrlniilou of OierokM, b m ,(e U ready lo board a uddit bronc. Doug, U , It 210 MAIN AVE. SOUTH 'U u Im M H Ighfldiool Hodeo all-anund cow boyrK«lil»cedKrir“ In bareback rid U f, lin t In laddle bronc rldln( and iicond b bull TWIN FALLS, IDAHO rldln( al iHo itale Unall. Sunday, Auguat I,' IWI Tlmw-Newi; Twin Falli. Id«hn B-H

company, besides producing rodeos this summor. has been U nited.M cthodlrt Church wlU i' FILER — “You Just Altlioufjh East Garland, Oliih, condition. “ Tlie stroln that comrnqn siRht. lim t Is part of bu.sy rilm iny tlie m otion picutro, I I H V C have one of tlie groiuds concesiloni during the National lligh keep working no rmttcr iww Is homo to Oylcr and hbi wife, comes with tills kind of' work tlic business. “'II10 Cowboy,” In New Mexico School Rodeo. Among tiemi to be Mid are b«gg of hot. freifa bjid you hurt," wiya Tim Oyler. tlioy flpcnd tl» off months ut tends to make Uio business.one Oyler seems to luive captured wlUi John Wayne. popconit and they h av e purchased one too (th at's 2,000 pounds) Oylcr, rodeo clown and bull Pocatcllo where ho attends Aiat Insurance companies want Uic art of clownliiR and bull ‘Hie 1072 Hite Is ju st w est of the of popcorn for the national event and the Twin FbUi County Fair fiyhtcr, will bo workinR his Idaho 'State Unlver»lty to stiiy away from,’' Oylor says. (iKhllng — bclnK able lo make «coKraphlc center of 4fl ad­ n d Rodeo com ing up In S eptem ber. T h at ton of popcorn ibould fourU) Natloniil High School prcparlnK for a carccr as a Hroken bones, sprains, bruises U»c crow d laugli a t hl.s an tics jacent states and Is easily reeult in about 24,000 lackj of popped corn like thete held here Ilodoo this wook at the Twin teacher and coach. and belnK knockwl around and and tho cowlwys appreciate his re/>chablc from all points In tho by Matt Smith, litting on top of bagi of popcorn, and Don Falls County FnlrBrounds. even out of tho arena, are a serious bull flRhtln^. nation. Gatknecht. Oyler snys “I don’t know why Oyler’s schedule includes a

m aybe I can help sav e a cowboy So|!itcmbcr. Me is ono of tho friend from injury.” younger clowns to work ils tho Oylcr works clojie nnd while "open man” In tlie rodeo arean, lie has saved mony a bullridor but has proven his ability to from Injury, he says ‘injuries lumdle tlw bad bulls Uiat are are an everyday occurrence to a showing up In today’s rotloo. bull ri^htor who works as close Ijist year Oyler wtis chosen as ns I do.” ■ featured bull fighter at thp “ I Rue.w I really don’t hav e n CalRarjr^Jtmnpede. ■ set fityle-for fiBhung'bullijr My —Oyler's father;-Vem Oyler,-1.1 - concern i3l Qr-thC_CQWbO^LOn.tOD^!u:,,—given credit for starting his son of Uie nnhhal. After his ride or n U,ebi^lnws. Hie cfderme Oyler whcncvcrlic comes oH, I rM to ? “ lo orlKlra.tor iind pfoiluciir of liim any way I can. I work fast world s first minaturo -s»n»l-c!ose-trylnirto-GCtnhDl(r0f“ ‘'^ * ^ ^ “^"^^«5t^«'^5-n|m l ■ the-anima! firstr’------caW es,'he puLs on rodoo.s uslnji- Oylcr, who says he’ll keep from fl to H. flKhilng bulls -until I can’t out- - ^^ory rodeo lias to liave a Uiink them,” Is a youn« man clown and mlnla^ro rodeos arc wlUi 11 y ea rs of bull flRhUnR jw exception. Tliis Li w here experience belilnd him. Four of Packed up the basics ho U\osc ycura hvc been as uses In to d ay ’s aroans. profes.slonnl—With U jc -R odeo Oyler is a firm believer tiiat a Cowboys As.soclntion and .seven goo

Third trip to finals

FILER — Tho all-around cowgirl from Kansas Is making her third trip to National lligh School Rodeo. . Sherri Moyers will be com­ peting in b ^ e l racing, polo bending and cow cutting duHng tho finals at Filer this year. Sho com poted in 1070 ot F arg o , N.D., and in 1069 at Son A ntonio,' Tux. In 1070 sho w as K ansas Uigli School Rodeo quoen. Miss Moyers was gratluatcd -thia-spring from T c^^a -West- High School and plans to study to be either a legal or executive secretary . Sho has been riding since sho waa eight years old and began showing horses when sho was twelve .and started rodeoing, when alio was 14. Slio plans to SHERRI MEYERS Join a rodoo cb-cult next year. Washington all-around has eight-year career

— ------PILER^^^Tyo-yenpfl- .. ------W aaliiaBtn »'« «11 -0 round cowboy won dnougli money at tlio Palouso . Empire Spring Rodeo to send lilmsolf to Jim ------— ainiilftora’ fnr bull riding and barobaclTlmtrucl'Ioru ' And, tlint was when Jim Parvin was only 16. Ho's now 17 T— and-rJunlomnd-pullinairHlBh~: Scliool, ■ .... ■ I.' . In 1970.he wnn^all-around- tltlos at tho Pasco FFA I^ e o and the Mosps Lako FFA Rodoo. ' -nila U Ms flrat year for ______Cohftnl Rnilitfi______bocause Washington has Just . ahtobieii iiK.u.buu)ilp - b .'- *h«e- association. Ho owns, siiows and' races reglBtorod Appaloosa horses and has exhibited his borses fit national shows and the World's Championship • Playoff. He owned and rode the Northwest App.nioosa running horse, ../Commanche’s Snowflake, when JIM PARVIN ...... ^„be w 8911 years old. He Is student vice president of ' He started hi» rodeo c a re e r at the-W aahiiigton-High-SAoel- the age of a when h e en tered JiU Rodeo Aaaociatlon. Ho plans to Hrat junior rodeo >ce-then he., attend haa won ni all-around agriculture, titles. In his spai time Parvln Parvin has been active, and bull fights for colli je rodeos an d h as held all offices in 4-H during kmbteltf'lhbws. ' . the past eight yei B-1J Tlme«.New«, Twin F«lli. Idaho Sunday, Auguil ll l»;i

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F11.EU - 'nicy )«st don't moKa iirouiu! when It com os.to r»nnnit»LJjiiU^uum [it-i)Chool K072; Utah, 107;); • W isconsin. week, in a post office box. Tlje office will be op«m for two hours 1074; New Mexico, 1975; tlaliv — from l6 p.m. until noon — Anderson said.______■tTJiUstunaf.jiJ/o; MnniaWi71&77!!~ South *D«if«tri, i07(l; A rkansas, ■1979r^ m aking a sh a rp turn around a barrel Is Diane Fcndir. • 19n3; M in n eso ta,- 10fl4; arena evefits explain^ Barrel daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fender, Kimberly. Diane will be N o l)rask a, 19B5; O klah o m a , one of th e Idaho coDfMiauIs'IB'lfiTNHlJonal Illgfi^hwd “ lOml; Kliasiksippi.Tojr/’fN e v a d a , racing Uili week at Flier. She will compete in barrel racing ond p o le 19011; , K ansafl, I9fl0; R U LL HIDING ...... Ktoor muKt be let liaek up onto lh0 'cowlx)y's-an(i-ti)c liorso’s—oquipmont and-ride tho imrno bendbig. F lo rid a, lO'in, an d Texas, 1991. Ihill rldini; Is one of tlie most all four feet and ho rethrown. performances. type of horses as do calf ropers. .siKictiicuIar of all rodeo sports Hie steer must fall flat on its HAUEHACK UIOING Instead, of tlic rope l)eln|j anaonoof thu most dani(erous. side, with all four feet ex- Tile bareback horse’s jictions fastened Ibtlie sachlle, however, Unlike otlier ridini'- oventu,! tendlni’; Fastest Ume wins the can «ivu n blir lwosl to tlie the ropes art) tied to the saddle the bull rider is not required to event, rider’s scorc — if he can slay horn with ll||ht twine. After the spur the animal, but the rider CAIJ'IIOPING on. Hirl has roped h er calf, th e rope A child with a horse can I'ain |)oint.s by doinf'so. The Calf nopiii«, one of rodeo’s 'Pie cowboy who draws a pulls . away from tlie saddle horn nred-from-l‘ttr25 •lim ed ' flo-eomf>€tillv<.— touj'h—hom e;—rid es—well—Jtini— and—llio—judHo-;-kiKnak—tlim ■ FILER -A child with ahorse action and the rider Is scored lliat ropers speak in terms of stays on for the full uiRiil Good time in breakaway roplni' is a beautiful Uiin{{. It’s a from 1 to 25 for his p er- tenths of seconds. seconds, can I'et a f;pod score is a scant five .seconds. mutual admiration society — n fonnanc'e, maklnjj a possjblc 'n»is event is composed of out of llio 100 possible.' POLE BENDING meeting of minds on Die finest total of 100 points from two team work Iwtween man and liis 'llie biireback liorse Is ridden Good riders and fast horses plane. jucli'es. • horse and tho horse must react with n flank strap, which an­ combine for the’ ^irls pole A child will] a horse learns to Top Ijuckitifi bulls usunlly and be as well trained as the noys the horse but docs not hurt l)endin^' race. Time start.s as a' think of somcthini' else before reacl) the hi(>h point of th eir roper. it. Spurs m ust Imj over tlio break (^irl rides alon(> a row of five he tliinks of himself. kick while the front feet Ure on 'ilie roper, positioned I)chind of the horse's sliouUler the first poles, turns'and wends her way __ A child wlUi a horao learns------the jjround; or while “dropplnf^ a ropeH14ie-nder-mtist-~firip-tht;----- KfUTrnNGHOHSE EVENT a patch of pra.ss. '■ blows..... ' across the barrier, a 10 second handle with one hand and is 'Hie cultin^ horse event, tl>e A child with fl horse learns to 'llii.s is w h e re the rodeo clown penalty is added.'Iliis can raise disqunlificd Ifhe changc.s hands only event-at National High feel tlie wind In hls face — Ujc comes in and helps the cowboy h/ivnc with an otherwise ^ood or louciies anytluuM .with liis Scliool Rodeo open to both umell of hay — tho feel of oaLn make a safe (getaway. •' tim e. free hand. cowboys and cowgirls, is run clutched In his (1st and Uie Perils of bull rldinj: include •A I’ood rope ho rse’will close in BARREL RACING according to tlie rules of the Mcttinj; "himK up" in the bull quickly on tlie ^alf and keep the hutc wciuliLoLo-water pall In IjIs Girls cloverleaf I I racin(] National Cutting Horjse liand. rope or ridinj; a “spinner” animal at the same Interval, no is a race auninst time in a Association, A child wiUi a horse Ica^jis to which'can leave a rider da/ed m atter how the calf performs. If cloverleaf pattern. The rider is Ejjch contestant is allowed be responsible.- He learns Uiat when he' does buck off or the roller’s first l0(ip tilljises he timed startinf; as the cowiiirl two and a Imlf minutes to show ho im ut feed, water anlt care (li.smount. can toss anoUicr — If he’s pack­ rides past n judge who stands his ability and his horse’s know- for Uic horse, m uch as his STEER WRESTLING ing a second rope. aboiit HO or :i5 feel in front of the .how in culling one critter from a •Steer w restllnj;, also called ____p arcn la.m u aL cai:£ _ fo r_ h im _ - _ As the roper dismounts, the first three barrels which miLsl/ iierd, Ho miisl keep’the animal — —and;lt often-brlngs-a-sroater— bull donjlinij, is no sport for a Iwrjie must keep tlie rijjht be rounded...... singled out-and headed awuy undcrstandini' of just what 'pioeraslhmloi'. When the rlfjht tension dn the ro|>e without The blirrela, set hi fl from tlie herd, workitjg against respon.sibllity l.s. time comes, the cowboy must drai’(;ini' or choklnj; the calf. If triiingular pattern, can be turn-back meti who turn the A child with n hor.^ic learn s to bail off his horse and hit the the calf is jerked tiown when the started from either right or left, stock back lowiu'd tho herd. sliare. He learns to share his steer or viduable seconds arc rope hits, the roper mu.st let the although the right side is chosen A welMrained cutting horse time,' his love or nlftybc Just ah lost. animal up, rethrow it and tie by niost contestants. She must will enter Ihe herd with slow apple, but hc-learns-lo-aluire.l-, One of the m o st cxcUlun of uU three IcKs wUh. u "piiUiii'i; m ake two t« rn s in m a direction tmwemcnUs,‘trying to keep from A clrild- with a horse is a rodeo sj>ort.s, s teer w restllnu is strin g ." and one in the other, no matter u|).setling the whole herd. The beautiful thlnK-llJehorse might a true example of skill over- Time is ciilled when tlie calf is whicli route Mie tak es. ' hurso will edge the critter be swayba'cked, old or fat, but cominj’ heavily weighted odds. tied, llie cowboy, however, After going around the jwint chosen by the contestant back to wiUi a child at its side or on its It is tlie only rodeo sport which nuLst remount, loosen the rope barrel, the rider dashes back the edge of the herd and keep ------b a c k , It, too, b ec o m es a requires two cowboys ■ — tho an d w all for six (U)conds. If the acro.ss Ihe finish line. Uie cow out. T1»e well-trhined beautiful thinfi.. . . ' _ ilave a flrink, hoy! dogger and the hazer —'an'J tie holds; the time Is good.' 'Iliere is a five second penalty horse will spin, turn and watch they Tnu.'itTTOrk logclhor Jj.q n SADDLE BRONC RIDING if tho rider knocks over a the cow closely, trying to true team. . ' Expert preclslonrsplit second barrel,', but :i!»e will be outguess its movement. A well- When th e (logger drops from a timing and" excellent coor­ disqualified if she does not ride trained horse will do all tills galloping horse onto the steer, dination arc factors making up the pattern as required by the without guidance from .the s^p^th^toer and throws him n gooil jtaddle bronc rider. . rules. ____ _cidcr______to Ihe grouiur, it requires only n The cow,boy can be nilEAKAWAV ROPING ’Die event is bjised on a point Cowboy in first yeia^r matter of seconds — but split disqualified for touching the Girls ‘"coinpelinjj system, ranging from GO to 00 -second timing* is the secret to a animal or equipment with his Iweaknway roping luse tlic same points. winning time. free hand, for "blowing ' , Hazer and dogger must rush stirrup," for changing hands on from their posts at the second the rein or for bucking off of-jNtHSR competition the .steer hits the gate and keep before the eight-second whistle the animal running in a slraight blows. DURIHG NATIONAL path until the dogger Is ready to 'Ilie bronc rider rides with a FAIRFIEID— From Camns drop, llie hazer watches for .single braided rope rein and a HIGH SCHOOL ?(Mlntyf^wi;icl^-rt^ l■^a tlUnfl "O ld W e at" a tm o s p h e re In po.ssibllltles and correct then^ — 'Hie rein cannoL.be wrapped ■ which Ute sport of rodeo was often in a split second. nroilnd the cowboy’s hand. ~boni, ootnua one ol the Idalu) — Ifirntrcr^tirknDckcdrrtown ------'llicTidcrm nst-^urfronrtlw r- participants In U\p National durlng the dogger's jump or is poMa of tlic aliouUlcrs to the -RODEO Higli School Roddo. thrown by the dogger by pulling bjick of the cantle. Tiie winning Brent Glc^er, 1&, aon of Mr. it^i horns into the groiUid* the ride is determined from both and Mrs. Calvin' EcklcsL — r-FnirfieldrworrthtrboHlwicWo'ih bareback rldbig durlni^ tho Idalw Higli School Rodpo In __^Juiie ot BurleyJLI

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P, • If I were nccuscd of u crime, and if I were innocent and there fithift, Advatum, N.C, JotiHMon C /ly , T e n n , were no pubHc pressures from wUhin or wilboui of the military, I J* lav _ cQmc^ “r o i T HKRT ItACMARACn, Captain M edina. Another stipulation was that the ofticers in the pool y«r»f** Arm you m «r- roJutnniitand author _ ■ should be men who were out of the country at ttte-liine of \)\a tria l rimdf—^Mr». F. C., of Lt. William G alley. ______M tPokhn^JL. dJor^lhc-firat-lime-otf'-Blflge^ in an olT>Drojidwjiy production of “Cat on a H ot T in Hoof.** I w «nt to Hollywood —M o r ^ H ilir r W te rp e d n in 1966 and immediately began appear Htory and lead a very quiet life. .TJien, R flE A V L T , ing In films_nnd InLtV a^i^._SIncfl-malct^ —>too^llw-l«mp«r«tiur«-drAp)MKl'a» low an ing 'T he Young Ljiwyei'*,” I have starred ’ 40 .it«]nw, and I WaB really reactiiiK to fCrten Dereti) I Vielnam. in Iwo major motion pictures—“Ttie Ski tlial. 1 felt very close to the character, A fte r m u c h goAd puhUcity, the Uum" and "You Cotta Walk It Like You ' Ivan, a aimple carpenter, imprisoned un* Creen Rereta are in **the doftffottae.*' Talk or'Vdu.Loia the Deat/* I am mar* ^ho manflReg to lurvive and even Did you feel Rohin Ultutre'a hook, n « r t ttu r t ried to the former Patricia Knop and preserve aome humanity under deRrading, **The Green llerets,** helped~or hitrt have two daughters, Cliloe, four, and cruel comlition«. That feeUng waa proh* llotD ^nm«> your name ig and the Sfiecial Foreea? Alao, how do Cilliflrtpwo. iihly reflected in my face. that of your ftttriouB ton it “JliirlP** ■ you feel about the profit Sgt, Rarry — Conrad Fiorfllo, nrooklyn, N;Y, Sadler made on hia hit recor^, **Ral-’ FOR TONY RANDALL, FOR ROB HOPE iUtd of the' Green ttereta?*'^John cottar on AttC-TV'i • M y n n m e w hh Ilcrirnm , and it cuun^d' , tfoui and uthttn did you . FlanatiaH, Jaekaun, Mia*. '‘TheOddCouvl*" me conHiiienihie dirTiriilly wlieii I nt> g«t your .thente §onfi,-> • I am aure that Hohin Moore considem Your cottar. Jack ^ Icntled BfHmmur ochool in Allnniic Cily, W «m -. **Thank» for thu himself a friend of the 9pccJaL-ForM«.— Klugnuin, ha* ttated N.J. Tlial namr w b h in the iinme cMc- oryP’*— Rofc L i l t l n , However, moat of the people who wcri^ in that hm U rttally rtf Rory nn ."Al«ernon” or ‘i ’ercivnl." It aelt»t>ill«, HI. Ihe Special Forces IIiourIu tlie Imok did a fo p p y I n m a l ll/<» a$ came in for a lot of ItiddinR Irom ncliool- not give an accurate picture of our role. eharaet«r hm portrayt on thu •- maieii nnhied "niitrli," "M lkf" nnd • Shirloy no«A and I iBng “Thnnka for As for Barry. Sndler, he fought wlih the— •<»#■/«**,-B^««W yoM adtHii to h«ing at “SluKftcr.” YnnfH Inter, when oiir henuti* the Memory" in the movie ‘The Big Special Force# and was woundetf. If any- ftt»iidiou» (fu»»y?) aa F«lbe, thn fill hlufl-rycd Imy-infnnr wnu Imrn, wn Ilrondcaat of 193n." J liked il. It was one hos to niake money on the Forces, character you play? — W . S a lU r, Dai w a n te d to huvc hira-(r«m thr tro»hlcft I ' identiHed with me and in lime became I’m juBt n* hnppy it wa« someone like Moinet, Iowa liud— HO we merely rlninHcd one leller my theme song. Barry. • No. I am an actor. . 17'': — in-tlie name I’d -adopted olTiiiiaHy-hy— tlien, ynTI culled hhu Hurl. It lia* be­ FOR RANnOLPH r . THROWER, come highly ccmfiiHj^njr in ihe pa«l Im lf' Commhiiontr Internal RuMHUti Strvlct doJteri yf>rrw--ittit w»~fo»ldn*t have pre:. _ -JiAhBTe-ttHy »w**-rmaaon-for-a-aiHgle~ _^Want.tO-aalCaJ«maufr.pMrcon-«-c|UMlUnr-Vou-c»n threu|trlhl«-cbhfmnrrs«nd your quMtionr- dFled Hull eillirfr■ liert or Burl would peraoH having to pay 40 percent pf«f«rably on ■ potlcard, io Atk Thsm Vour««lf. family W««kly, &41 Lanlntton Av«nu«. Naw Votli, N.V. I 00J 2. [>on'l lo ria l your nama anti addrast, Wa'ra »Qrry, but only (hoca quaatJan* liecomo ;welhknown lc> oiher ihun our im* more ineome tax llta n a m a rried publlthad can t>« aniwarad. H va dollar* wljl ba paid for aach or>« uaad. in(jdiale|nei({lihorfi. p era o n v > ith th « aam e n u m b e r o f de> pendent*?— Lauerence Croiedsr, I*#- FOR TOM COVRTENAY, teraburg, Va, rh « Nat Miar of “One Day in ihe, F am ily W eekly xpapa, Uauatlna A U O ilst 1 , 1971 •T lie income tax ratea are fixed by Con>. I JAj« of Jvan Dtnisovich" LKGNARD 5. DAVItXJW, Chairman MORTON FRANK. Pr«a/dan( and Publ/ihar gresa. When preferential ratea for mar* . W . t>AOe TH O M P S O N . l/.P. and Advartl«ln« Dir. MORT PCttSKV. CitllaMn Chlal ried peraona filirtg a Joint return Uere tteVNOLDS DOOSqN^ U an«t'o« firat enacted, the Congreaa did not Intend to discriminate agalnat single people. It ______JW eVAVA intended to offset the favored tax,treat- rood cdersona Hying in Aaaoelata gdHorar Mai Landen, •JO ear«fr4>0 a n d aUrac- “ u u ra m u n l^ prO|VCri|^ sfaica. Aa p ari o i t»ie~ t^ air7^pp«nhelmer?V^i?CerBl r I couldn't heUnvtt Art T ax- U eform A ct of 1969, Congress en* Ati/alant; H*Im < Ham Uten m y myr$ %eh**n I $aw Produollon; ZIpprich. Diraoldr; -ar.lfti-ncw-tax-ralet-for-^iIngU- ,iar SarvJcaa; PramnlJon, I ~ lay o H u d , a»O h ioiIm priMonttr in n Ruaiian MaJioMnmifffiTciirei^ Now iheir-tax-will'norbem ote thiit 20 i:d>lorlal>A •tlav^ That fahor waan't camv, make-up, Vf'hnllkind^ot^ that was me. I percent higher than the lax paid hy mar­ m^tM-up mad« you look to gaunt loat 40 |H>unds for Ihe role nnd removed ried persona filing a joint return with the a n d oppr€aM«dT^>—JP. R . DatiU, CIrvti- ,V?V. ‘t‘'»*»o«a or eommania al>ou( any malarial (n famJ/y Waak/y. „Mino_cflP«Jn>m-my-teelhi_S5i^bnQnih8_ Wr/e* <0 Sarvloa editor, I'a m /ly Waafcly. 641 L a xlncto n Avanoa, N aw Vorfc. N.V. 10033. KCDL

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S m ith , K e n n e d y , B u c k le y i • -S e n ^m lth L l!H lg h1v_prganlrad. Mrs. Kennedy; **Eveit without the M rt. Buckley; **At 76. she is makes a (etith of answering evei7 ~^acklns; of J m . ihe is determ ine softly l>eautiful, styllsfir L u c e , M ^ t a letter and wire." to accomplish the imposilt>le.'' warm and witty."

TIjcsc nre tj»e women who don’t Son. Margaret Cha^o Smith- Roso Fitzgerald Konnody AloiBO Buckley need n frenzied nnlioiinl movement^ 10 be ‘Miberaled,” the elder sfntcs- Senator Smith is » lady of couraHc, If ever n woman wns Iraincd to / To t>e an PJder SUilcxwon»in njfom^fTTTsrAnicrlctirTJtrTrt-ihc consideralion, convictions. l>e art Elder Stateswoman it is Rose the yoimg takes some doing. Hut not milinr faces and numes on the na- As to courage, ll)ere is her refusal Fitzgerald Kennedy. She was edu­ for Aloise Huckloy, who brought up • tionnl Rcenc. to give up when she had first one, cated in European convents and 10 children nnd can Cotml A*) g ran d - -Sonv- fliiishinc? scho<'>ls. nnd even as a pir1. 1-yeai______-UiriLiC- hips. T h e cx cru ciatin n pain she spoke several languages. Her down to three. C ^H ress und' tHB only wom'an nnioiTij' -ouven stQppctQhHjtiHOronO^jiimL.. :T50{gK-~Honcv’Fitrr^WQS-MnVfli^Qf= ■■Sbc_hns o n e tT iilv__rcm arkab|t^_ _ ~*J?i^me’n. I'erle M csta an d U larc L uce~ She went zipping around the Senate Ilosion «md a power in American- qualily—bringing oul love and affec- have been respectively Minister to in a wheel chair for well over a Irish politics. As the daughter, wife tion in children, and especially in her Luxembourg and Ambassador to year. On other occasions, she used and mother of politiciHns, she is grandchildren. They lurn to her flrsi, Italy; and Mrs, Luce wos ulso a - a modiHed golf part, gaily decorated now, even v/ithont ^the backing of rather than to their parents, and they Congresswoman. The other two. Mrs. and festooned. Now, with artificial her late husband, Joe, determined to write her about all their problems. Joseph Kennedy and Mrs. William hip joints, ^^argaret Smith gets accomplish the impossible. She wants She ciirries on a massive correspon­ F. Duckley (Sr.) are mothers of around very well under her own to l>e Ihe only woman in Unilexl dence with them from primary tchool elected olTicials. Rose K(;nnedy, pov^r and, .swims daily in all seasons. States history to see two sons elected through college. To all of them, their mother of ciBht,-ii,thc-only_Ufomaii-._ ---As-foI^co^iiKTdfli•ution,-8he-it-lyglily— _to_lhe-l*rctldcncyr- -Tgraiuln>olher'i8‘-'’8rtH>vy:^AndHnfhis’ ■ in American history who lias lind' brga^i7ed, makes a fetish of answer­ At\the age of 81. she is. devoting case the younger generation is ab­ three sons in national oHice at the ing every letter and wire but keeps nost of her considerable ervergies solutely right. At 76. Aloise Duckley same lime—John in . the While herself and her stalT to a-regular —and is also prepared to spend her is .softly l>enutiful,'stylish, warm and House, Holiby and Teddy'in tlie eight-thirty to five routine. She docs fortune— to put Teddy. Ihe last of witty. "Fun to be with” is the okay _ Senate. And-whcn.hcr-latc-husband ___ -not-'bclicvc—in-working—her—slaff- “ herfour boysrinto the White House.- —-thc-young-pul-on-hcr-wlth-urtro— was Ambassador to the Court of St. overtime; the work gets done efti- To her. as to their late father. Am­ served approval and warm affection. James'ii,.i>hc was Ihe first lady of the ciently and on. time. The Senator , bassador Joseph Kennedy, the Ken* I She was only 22 when she went “ ATnerlean --EmbaKRy--on—Xondoii'5___ -ntav-Iake-WOtL-hQmc. hut siie does nedy dynasly is an alive and con- from one world to another, from the Grosvenor Square. Aloise Buckley is not cxpect her stafT to do so. tminng procesC — elievcs in something, she keeps jier. jeopardize his. life by running for -as the bride Of William F. nuckley. William F. Huekley, Jr.. Editor of own counsel, sticks to her guns. On PresidenL Her reply: Would a royal Diplomacy—which is what states­ The Nailona! Revlpw. newspaper ' controversial bills, her vote is her family forfeit its right to the throne manship is'nil aboiu—came to her ^columnis^ and once Candidate for -fcccrct until' sho-catU it.------because one of_il.s-kings and ..one naturally.- She-denlf‘-with Mexican ' Miryor of New'Yorkr ------:------■ Music is the key to her friendship------t»f-its princes- hnd fnllan to miir- bandits and with Texas oiitlaws who Thcy-nr^ll-pkt pMld-dorTrnytM ntr f o r T T irfT evrfr6nr~ wiih good l^k s and. ljrBins;-all_ai:c__ lo n ile^ tin g cr-p ia n istra s in d estru ctib le------Slic-u—rorcver-conscious^of-Uhc— ^ayhcm ’-to_mufder—Sti!l^the-ke|■ to _ m u fd er—S ti-b gracious hostesses and smart dressers. h e r ow n j^uty as th e S en ato r. Kennedy '‘inuige.” She once said , her -cool. Two of her children were None is yoimg in years any more, The two women have much in com­ "enjotionalism In front of people is’ Itorn in Mexico, and she had a third but-all are regular dynah^Ofi-whcn - mon. Both have solid American a sign of immaturity." When her two just as the Mexican adventure came it comes fo generating energy for roots, the Senator'ii planted deep in murdered > sons were hurled, she to an end. In 1921 Ruckley was ex­ their particular projects, families and Maine. Hildergardc's in the Middle steeled her will to maintain her tear> pelled from Ihe country, which was frien d s. West. Both hnv6 a beguiling quality less coniposure before the piercing, still in the throes of revolution, and All five women are widows; and which charms without cloying. And prying eyes of the TV cameras. ou tlaw ry . they are all very, very rich, thanks luith women afTect the same feminine She is at home on the international In ihe decades that followed, Aloise (o having had the foresight to marry trick of using n fresh rose as a p o litic a l scene ai much as in domes- Buckley helped her hust>and to great men who were extremely successful. fiignnture. The Senator wears n biul tic politics. And her shrewdness and financial success and shared with Only Mrs. Smith had a dilfcrent in her buttonhole or on her blouse: tact are legendary. (There was the him the reoring and education of legacy from her husband. She. in­ llildy holds a long-stemmed beauty lime, for cxjhmple, when Joe Ken­ their 10 children. The Buckleys, like herited the late Clyde H. Smith's in her hands ns she sings. nedy’s conversation was annoying the K^nnedys, have nn Irish-Catholic following and was first elected to the .aiuajM LRgsg-iin^iiniiciUo- her|taRO^_and_ho;h_hftVC_ Inro,* fum . llouso in 1940 to fill the vacancy he degrees from colleges and uHiver- change the' sdhjecr so^'deftly that lileii. The parenls In lioih cw ei were created, She carnc

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wvillL4iic-mo&IcsUL-ai— i U i -U (togdtiicr wilh Mrs. Smith), CInrc age HO, is still Ihi party-givingest gal Hooihe Luco wenn mnny bccomihg in Washington, where she lives in n hMn—including IhDsc of nuthor, luxurious penlhousc atop-the-Shoru- “t iirlisl, nclress,~w»r. cor^ “ (pTTTiirlrHoicl—irlras-becrrni-lftnsf- respondent, polidcinn, ((iplomnt,nnd trip from Oklahpma for Perle, born spjoruwomnn. She in n rc»l l>cftmv. Pearl Shirvin.^diiuchter of nn oil rrauilc'sccmmg and Uclicnle, hut pioneer. He gave his daughter a rose in n steel vise" is the way one taste for politics and a lot of Iwnu-, writer described her. tiful folding money. She used to go HAMBURGER CUPS sprinkle with salt. Bring ends up and She is the friend of almost every­ to Republican conventions with him seal tightly, using a drugstore fold 1 ca n (e 0 2 .) tomato «auce one worth knowing in our times. until she married George Mesta, rich, and sealing ends. 2 tablespoons browp sugar 2. Scl_packDBC_ on grill 5 in. from A n d — since she h as n fo rcefu l, in* handsome, self-made Iiaiian-Amur' 2 tablespoons dry sharry or vinegar .dependent and strong chnrncter, with ican machine-tool manufacturer. Ho. 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauco ' hot coals.and cook 25 min., turning a wit ns sharp as ii stilctto—she hns took her to Democratic convcniioneef ■ 14 cup dairy sour cream > In ■ garlic press Brar.il— an Eisenhower nppoinlment to tiny Luxembourg. This yyns the DIue cheesa, crumbled 2 tablespoons minced parsley which the Senate had overwhelminy- first time an American President had Sliced green onions 1 foaf unsllcad French bread, sciit a full-time Mini^ilcr to Luxem­ ___ Jy_apprpycd. She had earlier done 0 1 . M ix th o ro u g h ly —in - a —bow l -thtf . cut In half lengthwise, then fine job ns Amhaii«ador to Rome.. bourg. And Perle Meslta was only crosswise In 2-In. slices to m ato sauce, br.o\Vn su g ar, w ine, the third woman in our history to 3 tablespoons srated Parmesan ____ Mrs. Luce resigned, hut she had • Worcc.stershire sauce, prepared mus­ the iiist word asainst Morse. In n -hold a top't'anking-diplomatic post.- c h e e s e . tard, and salt. public stntement she thanked the Perle Mesta is unique in having l. Mix butter or margarine with garr 2. Combine egg in 0 bowl with crack­ Senate for its overwhelming vote of inspired a successful musical, "Call . lie and parsley until blended. Spread er crumbs, 2 tablespoons of the to-' conHrmation and _uddcdj._“My dif* Mo Madam,■" with Ethel Mernum generously on cut iiurfaces of bread mato sauce mixture, and tlie ground flciilties, of course, go some years belting out the lyrics. (Some say sliccs and sprinkle with cheesc. Iwjcf. Tos-s lightly a n d sh ap e in to six back, beginning when Senntcu' Wnyne she was more like Perle thon Perle TfiVc;id onto skewers. 1-in. thick pat.tics. - . — Morsft-was kicked in the head hy a -h e rs e lf.)------“ ___ A'^Grjll 5_|n^from_hot_coals abqut. Grill 5 In.^Tfd^liorcotn^O m in~ "•pitiii r - g e t - 5 min., or until lightly toasted and. . basting frequently with tomtilo souce Rorn into a good family with no anyone she wants to attend. The lale hot, turning frequently. 6 serviiigx mixture. Make a depression in each money, she married millionaire Vice President Barkley used to dimce pattie using back of u spoon. Ttirn George Rrokaw when she was 20. soft'.shoe numbers; General Eisen­ patties and grill about 10 min„ bast­ ______LUSCIOUS FREE2E Their datighter. Anne, who was killed hower once sang “Home on the ing with additional tomato sauce 2 cans (14 oz. each) sweetened In B motor accident nt 18, was her Range;" Harry Truman played the mixture. • ' condensed milk only child; She divorced Hrokaw “Missouri Waltz" for her and her 4. To serve, arrange patties, depres­ 2 bottles (28 oz. each) orange and, despite her beouty and charm, guests until even ho must have been sion side up, on heated platter and carbonated beverage, chilled did not marry again for some years. sick of it. (111 with |he sour cream. Sprinkle Chopped wajnuta Finnlly, In 1935, she Itecnme the wife Although she lives in Washington with blue cheese and green onion. 1. Turn sweetened condensed milk of Henry R. Luce, founder of the and nits around the world, her of­ S p o o n Huitered Mushrooms o n to into a .large l>owl. Add chilled car- Time’Life publishing empire. Their ficial voting residence is Newport. platter. Garnish with parsley iprlts. lionated boveroge gradually, stirring marriage lasted happily for 32 years, R.I.. where she still owns Mid-ClifTe, ' - Accompany -with Skewered -Rread , until blended. Pour into refrigerator until Luce's deoth in 1967. her first and only house. O h u n k s. 6 servltiRS trays und'freeze until almost firm. -Clara.Boolh«-Li -ar-Tiim-parltally-frozeirmixtttre-tnto in one, but she is primarily a doer, she says, is cool guests, cooV music, dUTTERED MUSHROOMS chilled bowl; break up and beat.Avith an achiever, ^le mokes a success of hdt^ood ond 0, warm hostess. And ^/4 lb. small fresh mushroom cane l)caler just, until smooth. Immediate- nhinglon-iv«wA-Hen-6ugely- rrbuttartinmrtfarti ,j .w iia/arsi)rinkle-gen«rv»>’— hand and gives her heart. __ remarked. plenty of lettuce and a ly wilh nuts, and freeze. Vice President on ice helps. ^ 1. Pul mushrooms onto n large 3. To serve, allow to soften slightly square of'heavy-duty aluminum foil. before spooning into de.wert dishes. Dot wilh butter or margarine and A b o u t 3 qt.r. freeze

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Move over, th e villratvilinitions from nnothcr fnshion ccn- “ icr»' !snfcirTii'C“ bCl!ig .soundly Iclt. Sight unseen, Ismeli design.<: might cofijurc up.such looks as Uic flowing bul'noose (strnight out of tlie Dibliciil past), (he demure dress wlOi elnb- oralc Yemenite embroidery, or a ^ Bedouin-inspired cape. All of these ^fitjrics are in the coimtry’s current I_____fn»jlitnn Blit_h Ot—pUntKi__ ’kiiickers, long vests? Yes, believe it or notl In a.country whicli boasts a popula'tion representing 70 cultures and 103 countries, the fashion direc­ tion continues to acceleratc. Asseni- bled here, the Israel fashion indus- , try’s latest offerings for fall—in suede, . touches of leather, knitwear, and lush patterned wool. Avgil/ihl<» in MS ’ stores il)is coming monlh. r A.Iuth textured wool d r t t , by Ero, U»- Duo In »u*de: o v r pants, a long fitted A thre**paH drama In knit; ibrlped • turet a. skirt and bandod sImvm with v«flt, appllquM In laathar, and a ttriklns battlelackat ov«r a matching ilp-up •co(or« llke dallcat* italnad olasi. Y e m - ___ ->kfrt^w nriHtrBrBfilm »/lfniol pinliT ------by^^latw/tn H o i-M aiM i.------^-t«nitio»r»ir-rtotrrrotirlUantt:- S p e c tn m u

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Relaxed and — BACKACHE—1 Piling up a OEE ms Joint Pains New Fortune Vou Iona to eata (hot* palm, •v«n tam iwarJI^ tinill the c«u»« ENGINE-BRITE ^ (t cUarad UD- fo r ualll«liv«; fv Cloans Qreaav.Qreaay, DIrtvCloana Dirty jemporary. palnretlel tryOeWlll'a Famoua for ovar 60 years Oncc upon a lime. Rol>cri Young Ihoughi Engines on Traalora, Itt'a (> llUco nt«in a n a n «ltf«ile Powor Mowers, AutosI lo ranuc*»rtuc« pain anciand a very mlmild nboui rcliring. Rut that .was n long time ng6. diurctic------lo heloallmlnala------ratalni ‘led SPRAY IT ON.V. rtuldalhua fluclilna cut Irrltalli —Todny-ihc~T?tnr of ^AUC's’ “Mnrcus“Wclby, Young «hd'lils wife Betty: His gravest concern — HOSE-lT-OFf!------pain caualna b|pddaf y/aatae _ M .p. doesn't htive (i»\e_tQ_think_about-il, -abouL,rftmmlng-tQjry-W»f t^tng away tiom htr. DaWUr...... "When my- fopr girls were lillle Jhings, I " oihara fall. If pain paralite •Iwayaaaa your doctor. Indct on 'iiought n fnrm up in Cnrmel Valley." Bob- read liic script, I liked the reliability of the -cwmcxiniiffiYflttlW, liic. 'now f>4— lold me on the sim porcir his ~~ehmTieTer:~rnTT - !-~tfTnt~Ttrlfflvtr-tlmc~tP~Thlntr- 9«3t W. Ulk, cblcic*. III. tMJI comforfahlc'neverly Hills home. "At the about it. Hctiy and I mulled i( over for n week." ■-thottcht dny. I bought IWO' cowsi a n d d ccidcd lo raise cepting tlie role was the necessity to lie at the When You Order By Mail hay and horses. Then I got the idea of liirn- studio all day while Rctty, to whom he's l^een VIOBINTOIL From Family Weekly . . . ing il into nn egg farm and moved in about niiirricd 3H yearti, was left alone. They had grown accustomed to l>eing together constant­ Pl»ki« allow up to four we«k» for de­ \ v j u t f m r te T M n ^ livery. Th* adi placed by rtpulabla ly. It was Betty who insisted he should consid­ companitt, The iUnii and copy aia "t am a plodder. My career never e r Rhc w A ntcd to l\c svtVc I fe ll U w as {VhBmOiJ Qtifts ecause "M ar­ ''Mitveit-lfpu Laxlnston Avenue, New Ywk, N.Y. l6022. cus. \Velby"-is'-afull>hour chow. As he'U X '- plains it, "I don't have the tensions or Ihe t*ad 6ftBy«at»' 5 .0 0 0 hens. I)y th e lim e 1 paid the Vol 'ftieK feeling of competition I once had.” PHOTO CREDITS and 6aiaries>for collcciing uniPcraling the Rob ha^. been working since he w{is eight, eggs, at llic end of the year 1 reali/cd I conid as a iiewspapdr boy, soda jerk, truck driver OM k ) 0 0 Poo* 3i wide WoilJ. have ninde more money selling pcncils on a and clerk in a pavings and loan. His father was rogat 4 & Alfred Elienilaadl-IIPE street corner! So I pul Ihe farm up for sale." a getleral contfacior anl( VUII> OII>r.v, and it was up VIOBIN CORP., Mtntiirlle.lllinaii 6I6S6 and in l>elween we’d go up there amj lUeraUy to my two brothers and me to-.bring in an ___ rclurn-lQ-tiature._Tlic_girls rode horscs-und— -income." _ __ • , — h»d-a-»narvolou8- tinjc!"T ~-“ By-*Ha-tlme-Boh-^as.in-high-school,^hii— END DENTURE MISERY HEARING AIDS Now. of-eoursej-by-owning’Cwith his friend parents' marriago. had dissolved, and he l>e> and partner Eugene Rodney) all 207 seg­ camc a loner. "Not antisocial.’ but imsocial. “s50%OFF”sr^ ments of his highly successful "Father Knows The only thing i c^uld do— unlike the athletic • BUY DIRECr • 20 MVS FitEE TRIAL nest" TV series (which is in ils 2Ui year of kids—was study, J was good at that. Never Dody Aids $29.95 up. Tiny AIMn-ths-Ear; reruns and syndicalion) millionaire . Robert got anything l>elow an A." Then an English 8ehmd th« Eir;Cya Clus Aids. Ons of lar- soil lalectioni. Batiary prkas low ss tZ OO Yoimg can buy anything his heart tiesircs. tcncher, alTectionaiBly called "M adre,"’ made, foriUNo.67S . No ultsfflan will call. He has a businccs manager lo loo)c after his him into a stage manager at school, and that ..Miracle plaiiJc DUN TUKITi; Write;# LLOYD Car*.-tf inveslments and could retire wiihotit a worry was all it look lo point Rol^ert Young to- refill loose demure* in five min* M . FW. 905 Wli St, ItotllMd.lU. SUM in the world. Rut be jjoes on nnil on—j^nU ward n 41-year acting career— including over itiei. This "Ciitiiion nf Comfon'* •atfliiore aumi.yoiie^i anyibing. even owns a percentage of his new TV siic- 100 movies. LatiRh, talL, even ineo^c wiiliiiiit cesK, th e W elby show . H ob’s girls arc m arried Boh motlestly calls himself a plodtler. "My embarraiimeiii. Nu more food now, and Dob has five grandchildren. career ncver^^iad any great peaks. But pro­ nariicltfi umier niaiei. KODACOLOR FILM DK N TUK ITi; U iu for moniht. Not all has tm n tweatnass and light in ducers and directors knew I was reliable and l!n d > ifajly |M>lher o f pow der, bipoiurti roll developed wilh Hob's life. In lietween his two TV Kcries, dependable and that I'd put in n performance t»aii« or cuUiloni. Jiiii remove JC jUMDO PRINTS PLUS there was a four-year perioOnUill! MOLL t drink and neither docs Retly." current series goes 9 lf— w h ich , co n sid erin g ilfi FAST SERVICE • CUAr)ANTE£D QUALITY • It was Ihe character of Marcus Welliy that ratings, seems ^years away?. "Actually I think f o r Instant pkin rvllaf until you IVIjd'AmcrIca Photo Service enticed Dob back into television. "When I I’d like to do another scries," he said! 4 ’ ibin y&irddmiel'==13totfc?“ TBSnuaCMNKbyD.wm-. Fiimilu W tM u, Auou»t/il t, iU 7i A n extraordinary opportunity to ow n this handsom e STEREO sse' SYSTEM

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Actor Gtone Wilder, 36, hnH^stniiHng olT emotions." Aflcr botch years o f' of Timo, on coping with iiysrfiyib^iia regular living. And as for all (hat nlccp Bfccri eyes and a timtch of red hair; and annWais. Wilder &ov« he U happy with_____ -th iit “^ ly c lock.’.!., upset w hich |ci -4.you‘rc losirig^try .lo.gcUtQn.lhc-plunc.____ — tayft-poaca ■ ot-miiul>-BuUlo— —i^ti-hta-oar^i^atMi-hte-new-wiferMary^------:------Right now, he’s starring as the candy* Joe, whom he married in 19671 (His DATES: . The boy &out Worid Jam­ nmker in “Willie Wonka and the Choc- flrst marriage endc travelers suffer when flying from one istercd with the police. Pasted around lime Tone to. another. When you’re DCR- .llluL^cntranccs-of' participuling homas - exhausted-from-such a Irip/ what you Anothar 'nom ul" actor were stickers announcing, "All items of need most is to “ sleep for days." right? , value-Oh these premises have .l>cen .Wrong. According to tl>c findings, as in Kchool and .was either beaten up or m ark^ for ready identiOcatlon by l^w- summari/ed in J^an^m's booklet, ‘Tipt^ ~insultcd-cVCTy-dnyH*-H«>-alfto^wiy5^f-hi»'*' —enforcement-agcneiesT^iJihee-Monieitty^—^-2>n-“T'imc;'''when’‘yiin'rr'home'£ronrthc | -cbildM ® *it-iiI-firow-up-com liiffliy_£c^ Park’s success, the program bus spread ' trip, try to make up jor lost t i l U M -t^\l-nllicrIgnifnc5naaM tT^ 1 was never allowed to scream or vent and, jusi rccenlly, to New Organs. lem. Instead, slick to yourregular bed­ my anger openly. WIdle hostility l»ollcd time and gctting'Up time. Also, cat. inside me, I had Ip put on n normal, Here'f lome turpritlng advice from sensibly, relax and let your iKxty clock BIRTHDAY PEOPLE complacent front until I was a conflict The International Society for the Study recslablish Its r,-niilar ilckitw wilh Myma Loy and Peter O'Toole."-

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It happened in New York City: A The shoemaker was explalninfi to a car w^lTi MitihlBair"license "plates -complalnlnff''eustontt'r~thiryi‘asoM io r —' slopped, and the driver leaned out to the poor quality of Ids soles: "All the speak with a man he saw sia^idlng on best leather Is going into steaks these the curb. days." —’Dorothea Kent "Could you pleaseLtell me how to get. tO-Pack Avenue?" the driver asked. - I’ve got the shower problem Bolved,- pedestrian," he said. "I don't help And all tbe stress t ^ t It Involved ------MISSINO-PCRSON^------automobiles!’’ ------Don-Metwett By being flrst-so-scaldl»g-bot ...... V always took for gninfed Tkat I leapt yelplitg fixKn the spot; My line of ancestry; And then, adjusted. chllUd my blood But since 1 lost my wallet By pouring down a freexlag flood. 1 can’t eVMi prove I’m We. I ’m sitting pretty as I scnib><« I’ve swltcbed my tMthlng to the tub. ^—C 0or(ft« StarbueU GoW m lih A couple were' discussing their fi­ nances and vacation hopes. "I’ve glit Tlie family was entertaining a wom­ good news, dear," said the husband. an visiting from out of town. When "I'vo , saved enough for us to go to she learned that their 18-year-old Europe." daughter was In love with a local boy, '*Oh, wonderful," ekclaimed the and that she was expecting to become wife. "When do we start?*'' engaged, the woman turned to the -"A b soon as I'ye saved enough' for teen-ager's lO-year-old sister .and jok­ us to come back," he replied.. ingly asked: tTell me, Peggy, have ' ' —Herm Albrlgftt you ever l>een in love?" JMany-peoplr-uie-rafarch-UitMay a.. _Tlic_llHlg_glrL_n^dilated monmnt. Untike mo3t youniTy^opIe Iwlay, druHk use.t a lamppost—as a means of then in all teriousness. replied: "No. ■our boy would tflatlly^aiJmit Ms faults support, not a soiiree of lllunihtdtlM. ma’am, but I've been in like.'*, **l h*hop« you're not the Idnd who klsi —// ht hod any, — Walter H. Erhaugh —Matt Roberts ______--rF, G, Kerrtan— and WaUaUJU-r--.------

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