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VOL. 65. NO. 3 ' . . TWIN FALLS. IDAHO,3, WEDNESC WEDNESDAY. APRIL 16.6. '1969"1969 ■ -TEN J E N T 5 I Wo Surviiirvivors' FoundFou In>1 Wreckage W age Of Lostjost Plane H ...... -^WASHINGTON -.;(UC U PI)-—The P I)-—T h e ...... sighted . in . thehe Sea Sca of of Jaj Japan subdued,, non-crisisnon-crisis manner,mam and Armisticelistice CommiCommission Friday, aircraft.” Loc Location of thc debris Pentagon . said today that Monday night.t. .. .. - ■ the options,ons, especially especially mililuri- presumablyumably to \ bring up the t-- was givcn i as 41 degrees 1'4 "regretfully there is no report Russianm ships Joined, in ly. availableilablo to to Nixon; Nixoi wero planelO issue. ThThere was no minutes,minutes. NortNorth and 131 degrees, of any survivors being foundfound” the search andId rescue operatoperation apparentlytly limited. limited, ( injicationration ‘ from tl'the military In ., 50 minutes IEast. Thc location' from the m issing EC121-CI21 a'fcraft aircraft at U.S. request.iest. TiteTlie RussRussian -Vice! Pre.sidcnt President Spiro S| T. Seoulj) that it wouldwou arropl. corresponded to the general _ idivostok—is—only ' Agnew, in Mancne.sier^Mancne.sier r^.h." —nic'Penlagon m e Pentagon said the plane ' arca where the Pentagon • said partment an- about 150 miles:es from where the Tuesdoy’ night, night, told told newsmen n was underun d er ordeiorders to - tly no »r , the ccraft ra ft wa;was last heard from. The Defense Department an- er than 50 miles from the Seas werwere described, as . nouncement said a Russian ship ‘ ’ plane apparentlyItly went down.down the administrationninistration believes belu the closer than 50 m vas more than 100 sea Northth Korean coast,co and was moderate, bibut the water was reported picking lip iip what Thc EC121, a propeller-dri' away from the North actuallylally 90 miles out when last______pnly ^ degrees. Defense______. lippearcd to be pieces>Ieces of ththe^ e . p lane..cram m t:d w ith clectri: --coa~st~ah&n:ztwOT~MlG:r::ztL(!ajdJcomrd from~lale~MonJay -ja-»gj night. offi^alsofficials doudouBted any survivor , niissing V.S. N a^y reconnals-.recoiinai^.. snooping equipment,ilpmcnt, h a3 Tjee.nTj nttnrltpdacked It. it Easterntern Standard Time. could last vevery long rnlhc cold - fsnce plane.- missing for aboulboul 20 h o u rs whenw. Irman rL. Mendel Rivers. The!ie R ussia u s s i a n desfroycrs water. w ater. TheT h e ) pl^ne w as equipped H ' “ The SovieC shiphin said in search planesies sighted the of ?h^the S House ? Armed steamedimed toward thei Area afler wilh with life rafrafts. - H i . response to questionsnc thatfhat it» had debris. The ^stroyers destroyers Tu^w Tuc 5 CommitteCi- cicalled for , spotterHer planes sightedJi debris Tho plane was carrying six B i= ~~~-Tiot—recovered - or—seen-?-seen- any-Sny____ ^.^d. Dale_were_en,route_fr-ro_en_route_from ------im m ediate—mate—militarv—retaliation illtirv -rc ------Tuesdav-n|Bht_Wasday-njght-Washington time._____ tons _ o f ele KfB . survivors,” the Pentagonsntagon said. Ja^n- “against ~NortH— North Korea;—Korei wifi------T he‘runitcd Unitcd states had'asKctmre------■“~ geffrgear” — andand—diplomatic—sonrces—\ ------:— j i ■ B ______The plane._wlth a.a crew of..31_of 31__ There were•e thwethMe devel^velo^ _ nuclear_weapqn^ifweapon^if nwd But___ _ Sovietslets _for for ^hel ^help in' rescue said it may have been assigned • . was reporied missinglisslng earlyeairly ...... m cnls: ...... ' . ^ ' for the most part, congressional cbng ' efforts:'I'rts:' ' ’ 10 lls llsten'ln te n 'ln on Chinese and- ...... — - ...... - ______M nndny nnH fh»> M:inrlh nrth KnrpnnKrtiynn------.^ P raBidant—- - Nixon—NiKon— wafl—w a fl to—-— reaction—was—lestiali:1—was—lestialiied—and — “Nu—Nu huisurvIvuTS vlvors have .been------RussianRussian milimilitary lorces on ttie Communists claimed-ed- they shot meet with hiss National SecuSecurily cautious.5. • . , reported,’’orted,” the_Psthe_Psnj(tgon said of disputed borderbon between the two it down. Some debris,iris, presume-presuma- Council. The White House 'was —Norlh■th Korea demidemanded a 'the •■ debris whichwhic “could be countries wherewl the two have I biy. from tho missingng plane, was treating thei incident in a ^ meetingJ of the Korean' Military associatedociated with the missing clashed' recenlly.rece r ' Blamej g Fixed (T l WASHINGTON (UPI) — L j I Jayceess ToTc Open The Defense Department ■ • ■ ssaid a id ttoday “all evidencei now, F - J l» i U i nI g g O f M a a g i c axuilablo" Indicates a mlss-1 ing U.S. . reconnaissancessance i— ^ plane- was shot down by ■ I I State Meel^eet Here North Korean aircraft and i ththat at it was "far oulside” . ■ ■ MorMore -than BOO nlembers«5rs of Nortl-North Korean airspace when ^ . 1 Jayce
------^ " WendellI GrpiGroup Mapsips CampaignCa p in n " BILL WARNER SAYS ' Killinci ' is our business: Termites, • ^ X I • Pests, Spiders, Weeds. You got 'em, ------~ —^ M iForlliterctEa]change SplitlrC)iith~QfTbwirj "I ------1 — _^^|_w.wc.geilejii. c.gei loiHi ______wWENDELL—A e ; committce*^a§ttce*^a§ that erenough valid reasonsjns have EdwardEdws Johnson, city superln- ‘1 . • I been Iappointed by Wendellell May- nol bC'bceiv presented. Unlessiless thc tendent,' tendent stales thal alley and ■ I oor r CaCarl Geissler to coordinateordinate city cocouncil and chamberer mem-mcm- street clean-up work- will start , TERMINIXter J effort: efforts to persuade thele State bers canc; pr6ve'aii urgentcnt need April 21,2 and will continueinue for . ' ' tkfli ' i - ^ ^ : Htgh«H ighw ay D epartm ent to build a for thethi full Inlcrchangc.;c. Wen-Wen-; the restre; of the.inonth. TrucksT rucks i - 7733-2943 : ■ - ' ’ • ' . ' full inierchangcir from thele Inter- dcir willw havo only a' half-dia- will'piiwill'pick up trash from.llxc al- P r .. ; statestale highway south ot town.town. mond. mond. approach from bothbolh the leys aiand'citizens late’asfeedisfeed lo;loi h ,A imB*'• ; . ■ • ■ ^ ’i ■ MelMelvin Gales-'was namedimed to south and wcst, the mayorlyor nol-not- place loo.ie1 trash in containersntaincrsj ' .WE GO ANY\A ANYWHERE . ■ y ■ , . . • r.i-.■ i-« . serve on this commiiteecc aat t a cd. to makmake the work easierr BSas t^Ct|ic ciiy ccouncil meeting attendedjnded by Cecil Hobdey. city nttorncy.atlorney, workersworker have a largo area to , r • • *. a delegationdel from tiie Wendell will wtwork with the committee,mittee. cover. *1 • USE TIAAES-NEWS WANT^ANT ADS FOR FAST-SELLING RESULTS - • 'i ' ChamChamber of. Commerce.■ It was ._L .'- v ; a s ------:— T"”'---- : r^porreported that much-researcharch has . • been done to secure a fullull inter* .. ' change from the Inierstatenlerstnte 1 ’ 1 ; which' ‘’hich will run-50uth of .Wrndcll..WcndcJl, • • . . ■ andahd a s half diamond interchange^rchange H / ReReduced Thru Sat.- ■lg<:'.2g l ^ % '■ ■. to the west. ■ .-.VtL- ■ _ - But stale and'federal highway ■ f i l ' V im offici:officials Have repeatedly said ■ Mi These fasMo=ashion P M s - = M e n n a V .... StudentsTal^ ^^XW AVS-fTOBTTJOsaTBTTaoaoTY-* - ' -^ Flare a re legsrstraighFfraigliFtegs-r-i-i“*= = K ..... ' ’ — ^ = 1^1 11 ■ -...... -______l*overty~Standand n i I f l l
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K - ' \ M / / ROWLAND EVANS> ANDAh ROBERT NOVAICJOVAIC ' Namele Of The5 GaiGame Is! FuFund-Raishaising .______Magic Valley's’« Home Newspaper ast strctch of the Irnaglns^on, be WASHINGTON —»While candi» Congress. Contrc; Also -^>i^ging from raiser raiser for for the the URA and scores from the av called closely contested. dates are sUil brooamR over past past experience, e; jfts man a brindlvldiral” PHONE 733-0931 ^ 0 fifT5Cr7"50me"6f-thc"URA'canF------__Wednesday, April 16, 1969 . . th eir 1968 cam paign deficits, dinie dim e out01 of each dolla^s^ col- the the country,country, VIguerieV has shown 525 — "m' oni _ KB'gn . fund distribution: wm_ ^ _ genius-Bivgatherlng-In the-con---purchase a AL WESTERGREN THOMAS -HOWARDRO O.O. / A. |Gu.’» kirKE~R WirEV oOODS^ th “ c ‘ 1^® righl.w lng~U hitcd' T^epubir-- Icctcd Icctcd wiH'cvcr r6acli-a polif-“ 7^cnlus aivgatl ^-£sI;r.;RA''Srd“iS“ -^eq uivalenl'^to pourlilg“ mOrtey Publljhot . Aniitant lo lh« Publliherjlliher Editor Ady*fli»ina ManoflW cans u of. America .(URAV has ical ical candidate. ca .' ' servative dolldollar. ThO' criticism sors certifl Ign down the drain. The hipest launched Its rund-raising opera-. Rathe dlrecied at him by Republican This will N P*JJL STANDIEY . O.' J. SMITH tioT'^fr Rather, half of URA's take directed at h (I fu n d that can definitely elccit a ^"8single « URA contribution of tt.500 GENE CARPffJTER OAIE THOMPSON .PV tion for J970 — resum ing an will will bo be funnelcd ' inlo Richard professionals professionals fs that not enough fund that c Clrculoiion Difccfof • Co^poiTio Room Monaoeranaoer P«e« Pieii Roofji'Moncoer Monooing Ediioi OMraU r. conservative ■ Republican Con-on- went to G. Gordon Liddy, a operation th at for. sheer auda* A. A. Viguerie.Co. VIgi of Washington, of of itit everever getsgeb to the candidate, conservativ vie- Conservative party candidate • city-city anda presumptiiousness is D, D, C.. C.. a fabulously-successful That’s That’s why why regular_.Republl-il _ cress in 1970."1 says the Mc- C onservat 0 - Kneally letier'. "Wb "lar^all-^or-eongfail— for—Congress -In-the Hudson •' unoquaunequalled , on the American direct direct mail i firm specializing In,1 cans,were cans,were lessIes than delighted to Kneally le •ol- R iver Valley lust north of New politicalpolitlcc sccne. / political politica fund-lraislng. sec sec the thc smooth smoc VIguerie touchh again"again’'Unli Unless the money is col- R iver val Judg 1 leclcd to send "skilled cam-[m- York City.Clt> LIddy never had a Judging from past experiencafe. Indeed. Indee Dick Viguerlc — who( In In URA's U R A 's first flrsl post-electlon fund leclcd to the chance and actualW dropped TJRA’suRA’s current fund-raising w iir entered entered politics through tho con-^ raising efforteffort. A Feb. 3 letter.._r.._paign._taciicians’' paign._taci , around the chance _a b rin g 1 - over the signature of Rep. Mar-•- country, thct letter continues,ies. out of thetm race before Election bring in hundreds of thousands servative servatl' youth movement a dec- over the sIgni by Day to endorse the Republican • ' if « • of dot dollars from conservatives ade ade ago ag —; is a most fascinat-- tin l>n D. B. McKneally, McKn a freshmann Another letter,le also .licned by Day to ei k McKneally, was sent out as.; a ^nommee. . nominee. ^Hamilton Fish Jr., who w ho passionately desire to elect ing ing figure figi In The shadow world1 Congressman Congressman from New York McKneally, ^won In November.. • ----- —conMrvatlva— Republicans— to—- nof-poli f flr^,->pcg. . As funtI-• elccied ClCCtCd wilh With the help of J2.0000 fonowupfollowup on0 Feb, 24- „ . ^Q *ut of^ — Fluoridamation---- — ^ ^ Bnt if-t on ''Out of 35 Republican caiidi-' URA’s mailingma could secsee .dd ates ates lor toi - Congress rWCiVing------on- a special device, similar td a w a tee r r ' ...... ; . URA's balancebai sheei for 1968,)68, 'U URA R A funds,fund fully one-third failed The fluoridation controversy, con-. a spe on- to win nomination. An example: ind ■ softenier, which-“deioai2 es” it. It is they would know that most con-, to wm no .fused enough as it is by claims and ■ softei U-ibutions to URA ore used ito to William W illiam J. . Mullaney, a mem- rm inK>r . rln im s ,_ h a s h e.tv n . fur-m:!=__alsoJiccessary.to.add.certain _ a ] SQj blood-______tribution's Q ------;------—^perpetuate : perpetuate- the-organlz4tion-it-^ber-of_it.-_^bcr-of.New_Jersey's N< right-wing. ther muddled by recent reportsirtS purif;purifying chemicals. ' ^ 'The t h i Handyman ~— self throughthroug salaries, fees, andand '-ratfink" -ratfink faction and'a pariah that fluoridated . water can be in-. In' other words, artificial kidneysys — mainly •— dircct mail-solicita-ita- ^ to thcthe^pa party regulars, received jurious to artificial kidney patients,Its. arcare nnot just hooked up to the nearest!St ____ • tfons. la $1,500*URA contribution be- Figures'forFigures' 1968’ fll^d withvith forcfore beingbeir massacred ih the --.An-.estlmated 1.800 pej;s'oDs in the publipublic Avater outlet. . . ______lo w party primary In a district later United Statesr-rWho-have suffered jhi r_ ...... , ■ , ■ ■ ■■ ■ ...... • --- the clerk clerk of the House show party prii red Tjje desirable fluoride content Ih ...... ------the-U------the-URA^!lecied-the-handsome__won R A ^ im e __^won by by i the Democrats In No* -feiiUFe-og^aturat-kidney^noUon—-tvatei•ton—.tvater-to-be-used-^t^ialysis-hasait------^______smsum n. of S475.543.07P. but distrib-rib- vember. vem ber. i ' through diseasei'or accident, dependBnd^yet yej tbeen finally determined, s a yf ss ^ uuted t ^ " only MJ.iJJ6.15 — 1«^—less------Up-to-nowv-Jiowever. these------, - upon—“Hemodi&lysis‘*-by~artificial~cm Service. Sphre cliniciansn s______, . than than 10 10 p per cent —- to candi-ndi- bleak bleak factsfac of life regarding the .gvpntual whereabout of their -kidney-equipmwit—to—keep—them—cTam Hp ------dates — __^______.gypntual Of the balance, J2S9,m685 fs dollars dollars have h been unknown to alive. . ' . coumcounteract bone demineralizfition ^ O f^he t In “K6nij^ralysts, their blood~l5“ kidnt ------listed----- listed-for -fo r direct -mail solicita-ita- conservative conservat .^onors deeply , 7*®^ kidney patients. There is also evi* - |-|fp tions—^240.318.31tions—K40 of th at beingling troubled troubled about the course of passed through a unit containing . Idence that absorption of too much j-. dispersed to the Richard J. the the nationnatioi and the world. Thero ■"^pernicabls tubing or—mcJnbrarrCs jfluoride ifluor' can be harmful. ; ; 1 •VIguerie Co. How Viguerieeric is is a a seemingly, se inexhaustible im m e rs ^ In a w ater solutiot^ of spe- Because ' kidney patients ar^ ex- divided up th is .-quarter-millionlion supply supply of c sucH contributions dollars between his own fee,fee. even even if if much i of It gets clog- cial composition so that blood im- ith dollars bc Ae posed to so much water, the Hfealth postage, aand other expensesK Is ged ged in In the t fu^d-raising macn- purities will be removed. During the.* Service recommends that most wa process, there is also transfer of 'a - not indicated.indicat Another S164.044.-W4.- inery. Thus, Th Ii ia commonplace iter dialysis be deionized to 96 was spespent by URA in meeUngting for for rightrwing right groups to raise dissolved substancesTrom the water . a hefty payroll, travel and en- funds funds under ui more than one solution into the blood. ^ remove all elements, including flu-Iu- . VH k w . a hefty pc o rid e. | \ ■ tertainmentertainment costs, and incidentalnlal front. front. Under average circumstances, a - expenses. Actually, despite its Its For For Instance,, lr .a new fund- ’an “There Is no relationship.” says ------V ~ expenses. patient’s blood is “washed” in an T J B B s \ I gargantua:gargantuan fund-raising URAIRA raising raising efforte is being made by . artificial kidney two or three timesnes U-U. SS. Surgeon General William H. . / ran at a $21,000 cash deficitficit the FireaFiriearms Lobby Of America, a week for from 6 to 14 hours and StewStewart, M.D,, “between the daily» y • . for 1958. • It I t may m ay be^colncldental thtt • is exposed to tremendous amountsmts consumptionconsi of fluoridated watere r ' - ^ r S S B B tK T i Even ththat skimpy *43,000 ac- Walnwrlfi Walnwright Dawson Jr., Its first of water — In most cases about 900 and and the use of such water in artifi V ' tually distributeddis by URA, to listed listed ‘sponsor, sf also runs the cial kidneys . . . candidates made precious littleittle URA. URA. It It cannot be coincidental _ q u a rts .^ ______^ impact. Out of 40 candidatesates that that ItsIts i address In Washington, — - ...... — \ _ impact. C • lh ihany parts of the countryf i'it* t ““tHeneed "tl toprocess'some water •' . " USfel||||ll receiving rec^vlng URA conffiblitiohs',Ohs; 415415 2nd 2nd St., N .E., Is'-ldentlcal “ has long been necessary to purifyrifv suppliess u p p betore the therapeutic usejs e ______^______. .. _on1y lOwe10 were winners. And of'the the to to URA' URA's. If the Firearms tfie local tap water before usingg it in lolarge quantities in artificial kid-w ------^ ------10 winners. onl>MhTM^m^d-;lud- Lobby’s; Lobby's c o st of raising m oney Is in artilicial kidneys m order to rere- - neysn e y s n a s no b ea rin g on ih e ing-es^ -dis-— also—as—astronom lcat—a s —th e----- ■ move iron. calcium. magne_sium dnd tio tion n b y A I ^ O N E of o p tim a lly flu-______'Iu-______... tricts that could, by any URA’s, UI would be no- surprise. other natural or added elementts,'ittiT orldiorldated water -from communityity , — says the' U. S. Public Health Ser- watewater supplies, recommended by vice. . . healihealth authorities as a medically -----This-is-done-either-by-distillationi-tioni- safesafe-procedure-foE-the reduction of ia or by passing the tap water throughugh dentdental caries.” > (f I ------“ ^GEORGEGEOF C. THOSIESO40STES0N, M.D. __ Pep? Pills Pill M R/spict/^O R ~ DDear ear DDr. 'niosteson: My boy Dear Sir: I am a IJ-yeir- friend is 29 and is a long-dis-;-dis- old old boy boy and I like eggs, il eat -._ tance truitruck driver and mover,)ver. one one .fort .for breakfast and one before One House—;e—Now Two .\ He Is a hhbavy smoker and also 1 1 got got to to bed (scrambled). My * drinks. drinks, mother:mother says It Is possible to eat It J - - He taketakes these pills, bennies,nies, too manyman: eggs and that It could r ~ ~ a pep pill,pii and I toll him it is be be harmful. harm Is this true?— J.Z. . bad for his 1 blood and system.tem. Il li Isis possiblep to eat too much ^-ANDREWAN TULLY - PleasG- IcllId me something aboutibout of of almost almo; anything, but I don't • ' this pill aand its after effects,ts, If th think in k -tw tv o eggs a . d ay Is too nny, — N, C. m uch for fo a growing boy o r will He certainly knows he harm h arm him hi In any way, Communisnist Cuban1 Mission,Miss 2shouldn't;;;" drink and drive. ... He probablyprot is jusi ps awareware You canJose__weIghtc lf_l-ou___ - WASHINGTON — Government fewfew y
'1 ' J’; , ' .. , ■ ... .Wednesday,, Wednesday, April 16, 1969 Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho 5 . i I Safer Work[ Is AskeAsked In Mines - Budget: HearingHe£ AppliApplicationsIS IJr(prepared^ WASHINGTONwf.! (UP1)-^A--A- re-|r e -|0 n the 1University of Michigan J searcher in the field of respira-lfncuity,espira-lfnculty, testified before a ,i': Constance Leiser, Twin F Falls alls the paspassage of .House Billill 304.3M. 10.082 overov last y ear’s, so> somsome e oother ih er tataxing units. He said, tory ailiailments.says the solulionlHouseolulionlHouse I labord subcommittee con- city clerk,cl has been informedirmed The mimeasure £ets a fourur per action nmust be taken to moke however, there will be a great greot to coal miners’ "black lung” Sideringiidering cOal mine health and f-:'.*, tho the StateSt Tax Commissionon is cent yiyearly increase limit■nit on the operatingopen budget legal.L_____ deal deal ^ of of studj/ : necess^ary twfore«fore probletn^prob!^s_is_not—compensatiflh-safciy-lcjsatioh-safciy-lcglslation.— ------tcif— p reparing— fo rm s - for' BddgCliiidgci pTOpCrrproper[y~iaves~and~T 5~rctroni:^CtronC^ “ Btn—CSi^ley,Btn—c city atlorney, any legal takenlbul rather to make thcirr jobs Hgjjg avoidedjy taking a poshion ncarinfnearing applications. -______tive to roperty said he ho_s beenjn^qntactct wwith i^ against thei bill. ______s a f y . ____^ live to Jan, L The city property said he I — ------■------i—“ 5-s- “n ' on-lhe-on -lhe-Surgeon- General's-rec------■ Tlio tax commissiori informed□rmed rerevenues • w”ere Increasedrfeased legal counselco for some of~the of the •r ,------'-" I It t didocs s a m to me." Dr. be ■ ^------r^ rr ;------— • ommcndation thot three milli- • the ciccity clerk the forms will be ' ORCHESTRA TO TRAVELEL Ian HigfHiggins said Tuesday,, "that thal grams perj square inch would dtstribi Wijr distributed by the Association of Lq ". there should- be some accept-accept- be a safesal dust level, r.W ,. Idaho Cities ' to the small taxingS»g Officers U I I I Captureure WarnWandering Goata t ’LONDON (UPI) — The Lon* |B units. The forms are cxpectcd-toitod-to . ' don Symphony Ot'chestra will able agiagreed standard basedsed on Congr(Congress is considering legis- ■ — be~reaibe-Tcady-imr week or'lO-days.-days. —LOS--LOS—ANGELES-(UPI)—Mo-gazing I)—Mo- gazing along > thc Pasadenaisadena ploypliiy, in Philadelphia next Jan-sound-scientific Jan- sound si evidence which Intion t ■ f c . u t L4~~»**W*'v~M ~y M ' " -'m W'i F / l ^ DeANNE ESUNGEI^ KAREN MEYERS B ~ I I I I iS j hi ^ ' : m ■ ------e 6 i v \ E ^ ------!- 0 i i r e - 0 T»-F 0OTDS5rEw5nflrx^^w S ~ i > i : E ' TWINFALLSIS !h a-POOR »PORT»PORTS cCOUPES j 1 1 ^ 1 TODAY!DAY! 1 i - I Happy HornHome Valueses j ^ REGISTER FOR VALLVALUABLE PRIZES!S I j: ContaMVoM«tM«PtsMbiMfevlirtM ePtcM blM lvU v ■ ^ ' ^ m i ^ FILL IN COUPON HERE AND Z 'SKi ' V ______SUSAN NORRIS ~TEREM HULSE ■ NAMK — . . : havo been named1 as Girls*Gtrls* SState representatives tromrom DEPOSITSIT ATAT KRENGEUS.KR ^ ^ * ■ r~ ' ■ AoeAOOKcsa . . Kimberly, Hansen and Murtaugh.furtaugh. Girls’G State will be heldId at sI I SeiSeryess Houselouse Paint . e .Northwest Nazarene College,llegc, NampNampa. They are the da:ughi— 'N o Purchaso;e NecessaryNecessary. Winners Will t.L a ^crrr _ — . ters 'of Mr. and Mrs. Elmermer EsUnger,EsUnge and Mr. and'Mrs. Bill Meyers, KUnberly; Mr..anduid Mrs. EvEverett Norris, Hansen, and Notified.ed. AskAsk forfor FullF Details^ ______...• 5g — STAT« . Mr. and-Mrs. Florin Hulse.'Murtaugse,'Murtaugh.They are spoosoredd-by by • ...... — ...... JT---- ' ■ irv--,:- -- ■- - "■ ■ ■ the Kimberly Legion Auxiliary.ixlllary. FinancialFii sponsors IncludMiidM ------the -Hansen -PTA—Murtaugh-PTArlaugh-PTA—Alternates-named-from—[rom— ------.------Kimberly arc Pebble Richardstichards and Jeanne Pierson; *DIane ___ Barnard, Hansen, and Cathy F«klPerkins, Murtaugh, daughters I rCcoupiiKrTiaYS^ of Mr. and Mrs. Herb) Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Kennetha- -® iS E @ gal. Pierson. Mr. and Mrs. WllUam BaiBamai^, and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Turner. “ ScoiScotTIssue I M FULLY ' N e w s O f RI e c o r d F am ily Scott toiletto ile t tiitissue, white. 10>roll1 package.packogo. / . m jM TESTED MINIDOKA COUNTYif nell, Route 1, Twin F alls, speed- Dwfobta suBllry______State Police Blotter Jlng,ob, $10 fine;-Thomas D. Mayes, WITH ■ ■ 1 tu p e rr tBillMrf to renew-drlvers Alan re r PidcockrisrRuport; Jum COUPON was cited for failure to <^eld yield “C®"license, $5 fine; Laurence Lar- g I m] ProUd Weodan SutfacM. the right of way Saturdayr ninhtnight s«n, 266 H ighland A ve.. speed* ' x=> ■ when the car" he Was drivingIrlvVnc «;e.'ing. $10 .'.‘fine, and Raymlymond ond x z > 1 0 1 7 7 ^ a 1969 Newman, Route 1, Twin Falls, crossed Into the palJi of a 1969 lo’ttol' ? § OHer goodood with couponcoul onl/,.through1 Saturday,______’ SAVE - - 3umell (Usobeylng a stop sign, $10 fine, Honda, rid d en by Bumell “ Sol 10 tine, ------Aprilprit'19.'Coupan 1 9 . Coup must be presented,nted. ^ / ■ Knight,<3^iipertT-3fhe.acd^enta ia e n t ' ------Addlllonol quonllllo.quanlltlo* .... .^ ...... 10 roll* 9 8 c m M $1.00 PER occurred at the iQtersectlon^ tr* 10 roll* 9 8 c / lOOS and Meridian Road in.""sS RiT- Victims VX Of Reds GALLON pert as Pldcock waa headed east *^8 ®7nononoooQbo6'OQOO on lOOS. “Bl Buried In Viett y? y m n uiMmmmmmmmm m m ~. Damage was estimated aat t $100 to the motorcycle and at J75$75 HUE,HI South Vietnam (UPI)— to the 19C0 Chevrolet, drivenven by b y The bodies of 260 ^ South ( S p W Rir( cC o O i U PO N DAYS )1) P idcock and ow ned by Norma N orm a VietnameseViet: slain by Communistim unist _ .Hansford. * execexecutioners in the battle, of r - — m Later Saturday night, vehiclesehlcles Hue 15 months ago werei burled d riven b y lone Broadhead,id, 45, TuesdayTuei In a cemetcry on the B urley, a n d Weldon Tracy.cy. 40, oufaloufakirts of this old ImperialM 'm ScoiScotjowels collided three miles southUlh of capital.capl ' x=> B urley on H ighw ay 30S. , Tho Tl mayor of Hue, Col.Col. Le ^ Mrs. Broadhead was'attempt-Danttempt- Dan ^an, declared a day of _lng.tQ-i»aa-iha-1958-Bea11-truck--truck- mourning--and—an—estimated-mou — ^—BIg-roil—B l g - r o i l — ------^ trailer bvmed by Continentalital Oil 30,Oi30.000 people, m an y of them ) w e l s nnd driven by Tracy whcnen ahe she weeiweeping women, lineda “"i™ the S Pop®'- • f • m et ano ih er vehTclo and pulled streetsstrC' as the funeral procession>cesslon [ 9 * ^ back Inio her lone of traffic, movedmov to the grave site to the xz> • WITHI COUPON C O U P O N V In pulling back, her 19QS Dodge bealbeat of a deatti march. > o Offer goodlood wilh coupor^cou only, throughh Saturday, struck the rear of the truck A « bond played Auld Lang trailer. Damage was estimated cuni I I? JS April^prll 19. CoupCoupon must be presented.jnted. V ml-CHMMI P c S m i^ . /I W li imated gypg ^^en tho homemade cof- HlouMtwld o uM hold a t $50 to th c car. , . , , fins,- some ■ fashioned fromt r om AdditionalI qudhlltlcr.qudhtltlei-...... 4• 43c 3 c p per e r roll roll / '■ 'S l ,r|i ■ Mrs. Broadhead wns citedled rorfor pijiQ_ |j,q -iviiich had cosed A m erican Improper passing. rockets, wero lowered Into Ihe mITAPLE r u 6UN groiground. The muaic was partially=;= raaiifflffi R « g . « 6 . 9 5 r W DISTRICT COURT drmdrow ned out by th© sc re a m s f 6 TlmoS'Newi, Twin Falls,lls, Idaho Wednesday, April !1 9196» 6 » Jury Is I ^ Agency Warns War Budgetidget Slash ^jQouldJMmpmnpMx)rthhwest wes i Power ^^Tafcixig-— ^ eneral over the existing system.”' , ^ 1 - . WASHINGTON-(UPJ) ,r-_JThe. because lother- -O nly -WOO.OOO-was-proposed------Interior Department warned budgei ' iment this year for the Monroe-Cuater Iuesday_its J?«dgeL^ui_ofW^ . 5 .5 y yey’s c a r ^ W c a y , ” _lo ad lhie_whtch_flkg_J>rQvJdeg_ for Tts Time I H | million from l h e - Bonneville saTd, " ‘S r™ w th'3'^S S mI ar» area power exchangese with tho Ca. PowcrPow er AdminlstrolionA could re- growth LOS ANGELES (U P I)-S- S ir-lr- served nadlan system. ■ j suit In an electrical blackout,ut ofol lould could n ■ tions (oday in a room just ab6 ve H H _ Slmultaneouslv with the loss the . fortress-like courtroom{room ■ B 9 power on me Lower Monumen------where _they heard 90 witnesses. c rming was visiting the St. Louis. Zoo’s waU ne at ' LUtle Goofe line, a large |\f||j jesses. SHARING HIS POPCORN3 R N with an unusual “friend,’.’ young was “ surge of power would be forced — — „Ajorgh«vM*NPn««mcM/JA^HPPaxjerKnIJsmf^iSiOKr*3 H •including more- than a'^dozen n nor the time. (UPI telephoto) three No: . D anny Reed. Jr . of C entralta,ralla. III., found lot that neither men nor the 1 into the western MontanaS sys- ■ IISECRETT ClEHEMOIUY"ClEREMOr ■ people who saw Kennedy shot ■; beast can f^Ist the temp«»ooptattoo of tho'hottho battety treat. Dacny»«cny______down In the Ambassador Hotel ______^ totem comp and would cause electricalCtnCal f ■ l ------at the peak of his drive for the ? . - transmlsiSystems at eight differentt gen- ■ ■ IROBERTJVITCHIERT^IT C H U M I ■ April,crating 1C nlanls "to break apart” ,.^PB3tSYASHCROFT.fflliei_A^ ■ )F T • f f iv iE L A B n c r w w H Defense attorney Russell Par- H extrcmel;In.the three states. •— lamuRTHiiMniinuuBHaiimdmtnuavuBHaiimdMntBuutaMM sons, who has been close to Former AlasAlaskan Guideuide Loses Licc and"Until pow the plants couldId ^be be . _ MTicNMicoion*iHMicoion* ■ Sirhan since ihe Junene 5 nor'theasibrought back on the line. Ihe ■ area would be blacked out,” the ■ Kl Ne ene vndtr 16 H shooting, visited Sirhan Jn his __ cm Idahi 'JiJM al Jm will be odmlHe W « .-_ y ^ f.» U y T m A W m T » a iy ...... ■ ■ ■ (r / WWednesday, ndnejdoy, April 16,1969 Tlmaj-Ndwi, Tlmej-Nawj Twip Falls, tdaho 7.' | ...... I...... g — p s M f l ^ Hii'’' i ”~ m M i lI 1| a l I ft, » ; I i t V ir P o +t i o t o COAfHiNO SESSIONS FOR YM-YWCAYM-y Caipltal Fund D)rl\« rl\« Mike Mike Metcalf, Jim Adams,us, RonRon HamllHamilton aod-Dan Obenchain, H - workers are being held thbthb week « I; Ml WeVe have always0 been3n very proudf o f ourur Idaho |potatoes I ^ ^ 1 2 . r I I spend spend hundredshu of thousarthousands of dollarsars yearly in su p - I 2 .9 9 1I I of this pridepr (vyhichh has h a s bb< een moneysy vvellvvel| sp en t). So ...... l i HI Jet's quit raisingraisii them forDr less ththan the costit of production,prod j I ' V I I Priiced, ^ I I Our3ur constant,constc communicatioijnications all overr Idaho shows . I m Wa ^ I ' J I growersvers unitedunite as rieverr before and all areas:arereas:ore say: i ng ' I" . fA s L M arked 9 .9 9^ 1* 1 II "HoldId ththe e Line."Lim W e ex ppect ect neonegotiations will contico'ntinue and , - I . „ 11 are hopeful thatt they vi^illvill comicome to a successfulessful conclusion;coi 7 |‘ T ' l i V e ^ k once ' a g a in thcftTal1’'gfvat^l1’gre>w «rrrBfrqliTfroitfrqIiTfromistgritng ^, ,,. | | H I an y contractscontracts dnd that theyh e y refurefuse to rViakee applicationsdppllca for ; Use Yourour _, . . J Ml contractsrracts whenwhe contacteded by prprocessor fieldsld mmen. en.-r POWNTOWN . , I I I I This adad authorlzadauthorlzai by diractorsi of District S and O of Potatoo ta to QQrowa row a'ra o f ; V;.. ■ Bank Gardsd rd s ' — 1 1 ’ fne. P*ald a id f o r b y gg< ro w a r h iam b e rii. :■■ ■• V ii'n 'io B l ...... ■ P Park a r t In roar of stora in . . ■■ .i; 'it'aii' ... . / • ...... 8 TImei-Nawi, Twin Falli,Falli. tdahctdoho ■ W ednesday, ApMI)M'llfi,1969 1 fi, 1969 " . ‘ ■ f L i’ I— ...... 1— - ■ i W a k . J", ■■ W M - : ^ . . . I w V h P K r ' ^Hv MJ / \ j - m < t \ 5" i i \ ' ^^'4 ApproxImately-150-pIayers-tooie-part-jn - NNERS fat tbe sectional bridge tourna.tourna- tournamentto sessions. Mr. and Mrs. West placed secondid Inin the ' Clara Ave. E., S antaU a Anna; Adams-St..Adar drunk. $25 fine, and MichaelMic K. Pierce. Jerome,rome. fail- GOODING COUNTV Calif., failure to yieldd (he right MaryMarj Quigley, 734 MorningsideirningsWe uro to comply with safely in- . WcndeU Justice Court Foster Hoir S Newss. Of ]Record Si ie s L. Sug- Drive-, dog at large. $107tpe‘.iO 'pe’. spe«spection law, $5 costs. Daryl K. Tadlock. Bulil. $10. Some Plans of way,w $15 fine; Jam es L. Sug- Drivi POLICE COURTIT . p - IPaul Bukcr, 482 Tliird.riiird. Ave. den,den. Route'1, Twjn Falls,alls, speed- ChCharles A.. Patler.son,n, drunk, •’ - expliexpired driver’s license, and Twin Falla c ityly — N., speeding, S12-fine^-Clarcnce^-Clarence inRr-$15ingr- fine; Ronald J,,M ouncc.ounce. 525__finc; .. D aryl _Van1 Stickcl,Stickcl. DISTRICT COURTIRT Rick T. Kuhn. Wendell, $25. fail- r Tannfcr, .351 Thirdi Ave. ii., Filei Filer, failure to drive'e in lanedlanej drundrunk; $35 bond forfeited;ited;_Dus“ _Dus“ Twin Falls Coiintytnty ure Ilo purchase driver’s license.. Eyed InI MiMinidoka N. J. Anthony, 267•Ift Caswell driving. $100 fine,:fine; Clar- roadroadwav, $20 bond1 forleited;forfeited; tin'\tin'Van Hom. 610 Jefferson'erson St., DivorcesD were g raint n te ed d to ■ — . . ' • AvAve., dog at large, SIOT> ;fine; enco-A. Tanner, no driver'sdriver’s li- Jule Jules V. Harrison. .'i30iO Lynwood nonp drlvcrVlicense,d $25i bond for- ShaSharon Osterhoudt from Frank- - RUPERT — A committeeIttee has Alsoi during the PTA meetlnEmeeting. Lucie L. Burkhalter. Route 1, .'--jcense, SlO fin e ;'H e bier e r Comer, BlvcBlvd., speeding. $15 finej finc5 Junn feil6f^il6d; Fred A. Davis, 519 Third lin L. Oslerhoudl.jind7 lS"a"ue Rosalie JEROME COltilTY ' lieen appointed from mcmbcrsmembers pliplans for the group’s5 annual Buhl, rod light violation,-ation,- $20 5*^ j^gKetchum. failiirife toI drive in Rendon.Reni Twin Falls,, obtaining Ave. _E,. nt> regisiration',Ition', $30 DavisDav from Wilson L.'■D.“" Davis. , . Proba.. Coorl of the Minidoka Counly' Council prpresentation of ‘.^Soundss of Mu- *m Joyce M. Wilkinson,ison, petit lanejj roadway, $10 fine;inei RoberiRoberl servicesserv under false -prclenses. fine, and^Herman C. Kay, 5G4 DDivorce actions were•e filed by Ki.iKirby Lee Collins. Parma. $2fl. P T ^ iito work w llh otherssrs frohi sicsic" were discussed and the larcenyli*'' charge, ]0 daystys In jailJail L.^ Francis. 874 F ourthlh Ave. W., $40' fine;' Carroll JenningS,nningS, 260 G anardner St., speeding,, $15 fine; RoxannRox Tidwell againstnst Blaine^aine failurefailu to mainioin control of ■ other a re a organizationslions in dadate May 16 was circled■d for the suspended;su Thelma D. - Geyer, sWp s i g n ' violation,I, $5 fine; MndMadrona St.. dog att large,large. $5p Bev«Beverly Anderson, 16767 Pierce K, 'Tidwell, ahd Eugenana RR. Ma-vehicle.Ma- vehli Jake C. Pope, Tw in ------studj^rig^e—possfbIIi{(e»-of-:-ae»-of-^ ovovenC-at^e-Minlco-Htgh-SchbaLSrhMi Pocatello, failure to yield. Ibe J004 Santaifine; Manuei G ovfa> Jr".Jr.. 2^3 St.,St.. red light vioiation,, 15$5 costs; fone aga/nst Dennis E.:. Malone. Falls,Falls $10, sloptsign violation. foster home In.thejircav . The program will involve'olve mu- rl(right of way, S15 fine;:•• Todd looa a. 0 The commitle# consistasists of si i'- .. *1 ■’ ‘ . _ r . .: .*,... ' ■ ^ / • * ,,i 'i-. /'I,''-;'; ■ .■ WWid'nMi) m m B |I | Burley To B6^ B Distri(istrict Legion^oh Confab( B b . BUBLEY -r Burley wiltli host vouth activhya< .'proVatnS and 2;3l)2:30 p.np.m. Arti Mrs. Leroy/' Reh- ies.'andies.' and BMnlo D. HarinOn. Du- ' the spring, convention titI Dis- both groupsgro will dect disfrlctisfrict wait, Eden,,E district president;sident; bols. IdahoIt depaitment com*' |H . ' trict 5, American .'Legion,. here officers. wiilw«| con< conduct tha atuflliary meet-m«et* mander,m ander, .wiJ! speak a t the ban P^^r'JR) iq ISH E b Sunday,^ reporls Lyle lorton. Delegates 'WI)I register■ for lng at tl the same tImt. • quet. - . both .the _Legioft' and^ auj^iliaryiliary A socsocial hour U slatedI ata t S8 «,„ninMn...... E g . .About-..A bout' KIO .Legionnairess and ahd at at 2:30 1:30 p p.m.. in -th e .U g io n hall. p.m.P-m. foifollowid by a banqilMlUM'Bt at , ------— ...... K i auxiliary members are expect-rxpect- Floyd Floyd Sl Shepherdi Harisen, -dls- 7 p.m; for both groups. Lou ■1* ed to attend. Reports willd lf bebe trict trict cor commander, will conductnduct Babb, d' department *diutant,1;, M Bol- For1 U The Birds fm TOI given 'on AmericanismI andi andi the'Leglithe'Legion buslhess meetingng at se, will bo master of ceremon-rumon- wrrHAM.- Enjland (UPI) -■ ...... — ■ -----—...... — “—Roy Roy Coote ?a'ys he.ls hav ing tr trouble getting a ]ob, and he figures hli eagla is to ? Ve VegetablesBS Best Biiy^ At^t FoodFo( StoresBS *’ The°‘eag le Is tattooed s it Inches across his forehead. ' It cnme about nine years I 'V'' 'WASH!.WASHINGTON ,(U P l) —The'storea —T h e'slo rea aand supermarK SUNDAES-^rrrr^Sc^;r^5e HOT-DOGS^^'S .... 5 c------1 i~ i FRIDAY. ONLYILY ■ SATURDAYlY ONLY O N LY I I ' 0u*> 7 S 7 DS ^ TC C I IfO IW ^ - HEISRv^ I * B j?-* r wKj^m~hwSBBlBB^>\u i j i £ j G ± l i V - I 1 LB. PKG. ^ W l B OONELESS N E L E S S \ < . ^ CHUGK:h u g k \ ' I P H ^ m u ui r t i g a i n e J r — ^ROAST-IOAST— g r 9 ' i b . ^ Tablerite U.S.D.A.D.A. CFioiceCF 1 X 4 H>OT-JtOAS1^A S T ^ S ^ r 7 9Tablerite -b U.S.D.A.D.A. CiioiceCi '' LEAN CHUCHUCKSTEAKE A K 1 5 9 ' 0 U.S.DA. CHOICE ^ ( )— ^ Bannocic Brandid 1 Ib. picg. QUARTa f^lDE OF Bl>!»• I 7-SLICED BAdBACON . .^ . Tabl J 6 t t_lALADAD DRESSING Cut and Wrapper ■ t TdblMife Leahih * ^ ;■ I • ■ - < © / ■■ HOT DOG or f GROUNDMD lEEF HAMBURGER F beefV l l g BUNS XI i 2 l b s .... ^ Wrapped——^ 1 Tab - « r b 3 piss. 89° r------^ ^ tt® oz. Orange orw Gr:Grape DRINK FRISKIES (QW?^^igIG 15 OZ. CANS MEATWEAT or KIDNEY V T ^ k S H I - C m MW Pictsweet Piet: f li I - C . . .• . 3 i7 9 ‘ m sconiE 200) counCOUNT ^ , f CAT;at fo o d Ij 10 oz. pkg...... I ■ ■ I FACIAL A Tip Top 6 oz. : ^ ORANGE DRI^ f TISSUE^...... :.. .3 3 : 1 7 9 ‘ r > 4 ^ 7 $ 1 0 0 1NALLEY’S 15 oz. ' ) k / cans 1 I 4 * mTHICK l 3 i. CHILI 3S99- i _ r r r i _ — B IGIGA A TRUCKIfOADTl Ip 6- o z . ^ I MFi i | E DRINK mJA R ': P U T R El >LE-APRICOT PRESERVlESERVE?...... 5...... 9 - »s SALE! ; OTTLE EGETABLE SALAD OIL ...... 4 ^ “ AD ^ tz. A m o rlcan o r P im e n to L ibby XZ oz. I ■ IQA iV s. JAR PURE ■ I PINEAPPLE-APRCheese 59'59‘ CornedIM Bee .... a * * IQA 24 oz. BOTTLE49c Assortod AA Whlto or-QoIdonr-Q o ld e n PURE VEGETAE Bolls 2 .-89'89‘ Popcornm .....2 & 25‘ ^ Tablerlta 12 oi. Amorlcnn Sliced ISChees Layor Pkg. of 3 boxesloxes j Lh. j BP 4ixes . 3.«..95‘95‘ Crackerer JacksJai 25‘ I l t ^ L Gdd^ii Reg. 49c Assort* IB 2 3 oz. Clover Club F Sweet ie-Mir—M s 47‘-47‘d ie e s ee NibblesNib ...39‘ Duncan HIne« Layor cmi • J _. _ • Tnblarlttt ail tlay°r».tlayora. " !__ ' ’ ' — j Cake Mixesming...... 65‘W Ice Creamfleam VSt i. 79"^ ' ,,' ““T ' Duncan Hlnoa 23 oz, Sr-BrewnirMiJ - JF\iifto__3 Ib. c a n 9 ‘ I ShoitttgT . ' "'W^dn^rday;Apin:l6p969;--Tlme!-New: -'W ednesdd ' -Tlmes-News; Twin FoUi/Idaho—11— ^ m . :Ar kiy-* • . .• . • . ■ daiyday 01 on the spelling'bf a word.- ■ H itia itiation tio n banquet Thursday ih the- iLV • Approximately 100 radiologicaliologtcal ’' A 1Republican-sponsored biil ^ n L . RoundupRoundi Room of the Rogersqn i- ,-:M U l teclinologists from throughouiroughout containedcontai: a word spelled Bv- Hotel. ^.4 Sl;-,; the slate arc expccled to0 attend ““vltac v ltacultur." D em ocrats intro*, H B - Dr.D r. Ma^in] Gibbs,'£igma Xi 3 ''^ an''educational seminarr Satur- duced an amendment ‘to spell It ■HHI nationalnationa Lecturer from Brandels ; ‘?^-H lH |f day from 9 a.m.-lo 5 p.m.).m. TheTlie "viticulture.”"vitici The amendment ■aM University,U nlver Waltham, ' Mass., ' * & ■' , seminar wilt Jje held in the Mag- was defeated,d 3M2, all Republl- B H wiUwill be the guest speaker. “Pho- .V |^ 8 ir“:5 lc Valley Memorial Hospitalpltal Au- cans voting to retain ' the ■ jo l ' tosynthesistosynth Investigated With a IW[4 •ff-'". duorlum. ' origmioriginal spelling and all Demo- B |n Chlorooiast,'* will to the topic of U - ,c r a t s voUng to change il. Chloroi The main topic for. discussion H h D Dr. r. Gibb’sGi lecture. ■ W<, \. will be thc latest te;chnique.9□uM anrf and r. Webster’s • vote’goes to the ' Six new members will'be'In- t es in X-Ray studies for-for all nil Democrats. ‘'Viticulture” is Gie. H ^ 3 . itiated at (he meeting. They are |m g . ftiated registered and non - reg(.s(eredeghtcrcd »clonce ol grapc-growmg. Charleicharlei!. Brockway, a clvU engi- neer from Twin Falls; Uoyd technicians and medical1 person- ,,, • • neer f net.______WorryW o of- *. B ' w !nw ^W rrf^nM ^M ~~ craybiGrayblll, Kimberly, meteorolo- sist; Dr.. Calvin Larhborn, plant Special guest speakers wiU be, |T i| I patholcpathologist wlUi the-, Gallatin Gary Turnbull. Eastman -L Kodaka F A I ^ T E E n p * T t ' i WVaUey.Seed lle y Co.; Donald Peuler, Co., Salt Uke City. Herbertcrbert C.c. SlippingSlip Of IrritaT ing/ ^ '! *1'I ® College of Southern Idaho biolcw Malla, MaUlnckrodt Co..0.. Port- ' DoQHbe«mb»rrM»wlt>ylo(»«taUeooi I'*.-, t.,*. ..p '4 ^ gv department; Dr.. W chard^^M larrd; Richard G. FedrizzI, GAF I SayersSayers, a physiologist^ from A-s-A ^ ■ ■ ' Cdfp— Sairxakg^Ciiyj^E:“R7 ; grow Research Center,r, Filer. - _t\ is m a d -i-im /-tn nnc c *• ’‘ Rentcl. Rcntcl Ricker X-Ray Co., p^t«i and-Robert-Smith,-blologlst_atloBlst-al^______. _ »f i ?• MARTIN GIBBS55 _____Boise: SUnley D. Malstrom.itram . E. E. theth e Fishf Nutrition Research __ _ . , ^ ^ ^— lr~DuIr-DuPont-CoTT-Salt-Loke-CIty -artaij Center at Hagerman. nlpw and Lee Schultsmeier, General g«»V M em bership In RESA is based Thief Grabs $15 E it.! lectric X-Ray Division.1, Boise. o«tPA8TX^ataUdiu«eountM-aSt^p on' an Involvcmt'nt and Interest V m iv in research activity. Interestedn g s From A Cab Dnver g p Dr. M; C. Parker of Gaiintin Gallatin A lll' iC F xxCLlClclll, Valiev Seed Co. for informaiion ormallon CHARLOTTE, N.C. i (UPI)- : u p i ) - ______IHHHHIHHHHHHIl « . n " g T d Ing men^benhip. MAKINO PLANS FORR (bad u npeomnpeoiptiiK Shrloe CIrcUB a re Inml n r n , . circus clr< «rlll be h'eld at tbebe JayJaycee cee BBai all P a rk jo n e 23' a n d 24. U _ . Andrew McMillan, a loclil)ctil cab ■ ■ ' left, Morris RofA, pre8ld«nt..Jo{mEfent,.JoIm Bertie,E vice president, Cecil will wll under the dlreetlrastlra oto t WDllMmWfUU Kay Productloiu.« . Ac- . -. • driver.driver, crashed his taxi into a m • Briin» drcui cfaalnnm,, teotee Hunter,Huntei honorary chairman.. The cording cor to Mr. Roth, “ItIt willwlU be much muc bigger than last year.” ^ irnai pole Monday whilee trying M Awards Givent “ 11 K to vavoid o i a child who dartedrtcd inlointo . ^ VIEVIEW—Boy S c o u t' troop U the st;street. Q a held a court of honor wllh Mil- A mann who seemed to be Honor RollI SiSt. Ed>vard’s’s HonorH oj Roll TaTax Form Has S'*!ton C. Payne, commilteeman,iltecman, concerconcerncd about McMillan's:Mlllan’s - giving the awards. condltlcondition dashed lo the car and Careful Advice r■ First Fl"! class rank was presenied cllmbeclimbed in. IS A^ NEW IPkEFlX Reported Forj'or LListed For GradeGrad< Period r- . to Von Gibby and Brentnt Searle. " "I I wasv pretty shook up . . . — ______^ LOLONDON (UPI)-HlSl'‘i®".. ...• A, Second c la ss fo -Bryce WrJgJey,WrJgley, alm oslo st uncon-sciousi’V M cM illan FORNEWTELEPHOlrELEPHONE NUMBERS [>1 St. Edwanfs School hashas re-'Julie Wafers. Receiving honors p®®')OTap-or tmaon'recelved-lil!B lved h is TDarmIe“ im i B o w e n rG a ry “'AHO^on AH{J«rson later^t 9 ld-police-officersr-"When Buhl - School Steven ® rubber-stamped•-stamped and C Calvert Yuple. Steveneven Car- I.I saw sav the m an clim b In I —!7___ leased its third quarter • hone* hone* wort were Stephen Anderson. Steven " TWIN F*u:s~~:^~ “ - j v ’ ro*> the sixth, seventhUh ani Byrne,Byri John F. Florence;e- Kevin message: son _ - received - the tenderfoottenderfoot thoughtthougl' it was the police."tl" T O W I F n BUHL ~ High honor and• . hoV ^11 eighth grades. ,Hacl.Hackett, John Oslerkamp,»» MareMarc . *' ®”y typed statementsnents are badeebadge and merit badgesIges wentw ent TThe he m an w asn't a policeman or atudenta In the BuhlII high Eighthe graders receivingig high-'QulUci.high-'Qull Michael Sass, Ronald {®If ®' m; It will to CnCraig Searle and Russelissel Ras-Ras-nor nor was-v he concerned about school for- the -third nine-week 6st honors are H al W allaceice and { -ha'.haegger, Debra M’cndiola.o la . JaneJ a n e help if Uiey a re ." nium ussen. s« - M c cM M illan’s condition. He PLEASrW>SE CHECK the: p 0 r i o d were announcedced by Anita Roberts. Those receiving•celving ivlullowney.ivlul Mary Olavalria,Havairia. — ------____—grabbed .H- g rab > |15_from the cabbie’s Frank Charlton, principal.'*• j,jrihigh honors were Thomas5 Klaas, KathleenKatl Valnsek and Cheryl <]TREMOR HITS SICILYICILY FAMILY MOVESES vM coatcoaV iand -fledrr 1 Stud«nts on the high honor Michael Weavers, Louis Wright: WatWatacc. r/ — NUMBERBER CftllCftREFUtLY “ roll with averages of 95 per inr V CATANIA. Sicily (UUPI>—An P I> -A n KiNKING HILl"— Mr. anand d 'MM^s. rs. p * 95 per jackle Kaseis, Ann SieversTander^ aaci -.Ct-.Cathy Walker took highestwBhest earlh tremor hlt^ nia early Kart- Anderson have received . The bast In — cent or abaVfr are-Margarct-Ga- — • ------hnnnr?; In thg—sev en th --g rad er Y n^ ^ ny ' Of- its word-that-MPr-and-Mr*-Donald(h-Donald ------——fAWOMOHVE-PAM5 3----- BEFORtYOtDRt YOU DIAL ■ bardl, Brian Lamb and Gero - Hlgh^hDnDrs-WBnt- to Virginia jgojgn; oOO resident^ -fleeing to.6pen Andei — W»mr-*'-geniors{^Eric A h J-m> -A' g to.dpen Anderson are moving .to Spo- l l r o —•• Baugh, Mary Jo Byrne,\ Karen places-i-’ in chilly rain.•aln. ; No kane, Wash. Donald Und°e4o^ Anderson, ""<1 equipment . Ethan Blckelhaput, JanetteSfiS: Car- Air“Force’Seeks- A J '1*0 q Qsterkamp.5“i; Cynthia Sterling.Steri ng. casualties or damage were a for ter. Steven Davis/ Eddy Hnm- xx ge were a former King Hill resident. Is WA m /viV Barbara Walker, David Lawley.^wiey. reported from the quakeike which an er employe of • the -Constructioninstruction FIU ntile Mountain States TTelephone Co. merquist, Philip Quigley,:y.” Ted™ QualifiedW ' Womenm e n SAnthony Nuuch and Charles r?*, MOTORi^ERCHANTILE I Svancara and Allan Wetisteih, ^ . was preceded by two'0 ^lighter,lighter TireTire Servfce^^., and1 1»is •“>"8 being 4 434 3 4 Mnln So. . 733-28M __• Williams. Honors went to Anita transferred. juniors.. ; . ‘ ::::inOTSProgram In SHuber, Nancy Last. Ann Merkle, Karen Barsness. 'Debra But- M ark Buker and Nicholas[as Frith. i' '■ ■ "lirTTjebra-Hutchinson, -Darice T ^ ^ir Force is seeking ap- Kom adoski, M ary LaRue,e, KKala ala pficationsplic “from “ college—gradu------mamari, ates for the Women ‘I Officer S Iv" &r'^'^l'a“ ! - Martens, Teresa McManamari, ate: • ^ ^ Maria Wokersien. Toni Gillette. Glenda Miller,- and Carolrol Ve- TraTraining School Program ac-; ‘/.“I Uoyd Walker, Deborah Thie- cera, 'sophomores, and Patrick corcordingf to an announcei^ntco?^ni vbret, ■ Martha Klass and Mark Burbank, Charles Kokes, Kendal madema Tuesday by Slaff Sgt. BUIHill Bn right. >, High honors w ent to M eter and Lane TTjomas,J, fresh- DojDonnelly, Jocal Air Force re^ R fcky WrtgW ja u n lii Clk^k.| g - — A nnouinouhcingthi g t h e f e5t t ca a r of tth h e i ’TO’ s-^ - m e n r — ------cru------cruicer.——------.—------nie-O’Marra,-James Miller,Iller. Jer- Studenls h av e a 90 pier e r cent TheT Air Force b offeringrlng thc yyry Giles, Edward Fuchs;is; KKathy athy . ------srada average or above include gragraduated young womenI lhethe op- dDwyer. w Kathy Doerr,r, Anne ' . peena Ambrose, Teri D Duffy,uffy, poriunltyper for travel, good>od pay, Hackett,Ha< Susan Huber,, PhomPhomia ia I Chris Feriante, Twlla Gallaher,lallaher, secsecurity and a chance to con- Slir “ aat1960price t 1 § to con- Sliman and Cindy Cablca.ca. Those ■rices. Unda Garrison, ConnieI Hicks, tinueUm their formal educalion.Lion. receivingrcci honors werea Roberl Linda Hoffman, Gary Holloway,olloway. To1 qualify for the OTSITS pro- Woods,Wo- B^an Powles,, Rodney Grant Johnson. Vicky Johnson,Tohnson, gramgri a woman must be Inin good Schaegger,Sch Brent Powles,cs, Steph- - __ • C arol LoosH, G ary M achacek,ichacek, physicalph' health, pass the Air anteanti Simonds, Michelle Wallace,W allace, M arjorie M iller, R andy Quigley, ForceFol Officer's Qualificationlificatton JulJulie McMurdle, Stevenan KKolar olar Christy Saunders. • T hI o m a as s TejTest- and bo between the;he ages and Amy Dane, Tvrdy, Vicky Tvrdy, Melode of 20 to 29V4. Thoy mustust also Van SicWe, Kathy VJtek,, PrJscll-PrJscJl- havo ha’ a baccalaureate degree. ^ FORDMAM ^ R I?ICK®199e C I 995* la W alker, and Rebeccaca Wil- CoCoUege. seniors who are8™"%; .^p- I HOME RENTERSS R S liam son, seniors. prcproaching graduatioj\ arere cllgi- I •‘Now• th*r>'i o policy h(ar t th.th* (Y oudonthavetoneait have to read itall-butitenicetolicetoknowiteallthera) knov ^ Junior honors include Beverly blcbio to apply now. ' I Prapaity el R(nl*rt"ft" ’ . „ v . ; Atwood, Lee BarlRar, Denn e n n isIs ■;Those seeking furlherir Infor-Infor-I . ^ __ Molt h*w caraira look Ilk* othtrother car*. But whtn th*> car. BacausiBecause It'a all there. A complelenplele car all roadyroa 36.000 miles.tS. The loading ecoconomy Import recom- ’ Ennett, Linda Calhoun,fl, Vicki mationme should contact Sgt. Don- I wofi* fl*ta eutIt that •omathlnfl*om*thlftfl r*a»)ri dlff*r*nt la onI to drivatSrlva homhorr. o. monds oil changeshonges every 3,0003.0G mllos (Iwlce as otien Moln Ave. W. ------. aa Mavorlck) and k) chossla and chassis li lubrlcallon every 6,000 C handler, Ju d y G illett,;Lee-ee Grif- nelnelly at lhe Twin Falls Air I '• f f S ' . th* way, nimorslora run wild. PawP«w cara hav* caused* O.Whalklndolga*mlt*ag*canlg«t?q, 0 ^ fith, Catherine Grpsserhode,serhode, FoForce Recruiting Office or call I . u . ■ mllos (sixHimosImos osas often aoas- Maverickll. Those.ar*-' v ■ Of A cfon frcw S«or» Phon« 733-0626ra3.0636 a t much talk; aa Mavarlck.M*v*rlck. PortPord’a naw antry In lh* aA.. That dependsdopanfl on you as well as lheho car. VouYou con coM Beverly-Iverson,- -Tereaa_Kam--a-Kam--73W«1. 733 ..... _ _ . L . examples of Ihe many wayo Maverick / — •man car tlaldIdrivalaItl*•oonomy rival* *0000 Import* In prlo*—I— V. 09 much os:os 25 or 2C miles per gollon-il you have i brich, Nancy Koiccs, KftlJaitla Lau*Lau- “, r „ I**""* Inconvenloncoonve'nionce apd aod lowerslo operating cost. X . 1.. Carol . . . bul lop* ihwnlh*mfcipwar,'^6rmanc*rp*M«if— in pm *r; p« •— ^V~eaucafod'(OB-Bnd'Jhtf'rtght-rosd-eon m o r a . . 'i,:,' ' , ; ,\ i-' 1'^ / „ * M Fcf wlldlif* nlctu«MnethlnaT|l o r t h a B ean n m p o i* wUfi nn SIR h ---- :— la..C am ata—laltDlLolQ-lani.nnd. |M WMW the place WiVe got bto gogc to iaee what’shat’s gogoing on-your)urFbrcl Fbrd De^ei:I : - I ' c . n f w ------:— — IfliVfroinrHOftrrmrROFBrrjtrtrrirtOM Ti— ^ l l e r . Buy new ond la v i $80 J j j l • T W IN fA U S— BUIILBY-BURLEY — RUPIRT — BU H L...... ^ - • - - *¥ • I ' ■ ' ’ '...... ’’n -Mend 'th e p la c " ■ r ------— ^ 12 Tlmes-Nows.TwIn Falls,alls, Idaho W ednesday, April.16,16, .1969 V Nixon May Magicc YfYalley Obitujbituaries M Ask Boost In . Mrs. Pierce FuiFuneral Serviceses Mr.J Faught . ^ Mail Rates ' -Mr?. Dclvcnn Picrcc. 87, 1242 Mill;Mills Canada. 2 p.m. Thurs-liurs- _Word Word has been received^ In tl. Twin Falls of the dealh of Wil- ■ Witmore St.. diod Tuesday after- day. JeromoJ Baptist church. Twin r liam S. Faught Sr., a formerirm er H I Nixon At roon in Magic V alley M emorial businessman here. •Hospital nfter a long illness. . ". Mr. i r i Faught*'dled at his homehom e ra ^ e ra . Born-Nov. 12. 1S81. in Eagle Tl/f. '*Y in Boise Wcdncsday after a long M r^. B essie F ry ' 'p 'f’ m ail bu • Point. Wis.. sho had resided in ifU illness. Services were conducted cent air Twin Falls fitc pasC fnur years ’ 76. Friday at Cloverdalc Funeral Adm/nisl ■ coming here from Cut Bank. local Home by the Rtv^ GeorgeI 'Pol-Pol- ^ B fiuous. Mont. She was n member« was o( “ nursing 1 home-;of a long illness.ness, lardla«i andan thc Rov. Stacy S. Rich- -^ I PiK lm i . Iho MPthodist C hurch.. She wa.s nursin 2ggo ards of thc Wright Communitylunity ^ B preceded Mn death by her.' first She was born July 18, 1890 Congregational Church. Crema-rem a- B husband. Frank Mollo. who) died In in CarrollCfl Counly. Iowa. She ^°" 8 rc bnnd, came lo Twin Falls frotn Mnr- tlon followed with interment at Jn 1923. and her second husband, came Mrs Cloverdalc Memorial Park. ■ ^ B ---Johh-Pisrcc.-who died in 1935...935. shall Town. Iowa In 1935. M rs. Cloven Fry attended the-Twin-F a, I11 I'j s -H3-wasJ)ora.April.22»_1892.ati'92.at _ j^ B Surviving aro a daughter,S n,.’ Baptist Church. She was mar- balderMalden, Mass. After attending ^ B Mr.-?. Verna Dailey. Twin FaUs; Japli A he Kiihba.ll Union Academy, heh e ,. ^ B a son. Don Mallo. Los Angeles, <7whiu ,_j ie died in I'J-io. • married . .o n Alba Maria CallowhlU ^ B WASHINGTON (U Pl). —The Calif.; six grandchildren and 15 ' in 1917 a t South Acworth, NN.H .H . . Nixon Administration said Tues great-grandchildren. SurSurviving are one son. William „ L__ Fr-y._Seallle._.Wash,;_onc He moved west with his family’Anilly day it would ask Congress lo —A- in-192+^ettling-in-Boise'iln-Sep- One sonJ"Clair"MalI6. tfhd'll► o ri daughter, Mrs. Vern (Mary El- i.s e p - — raise rates for all classcs of brothers, and sistffrs also pre- icmber, -1936. He foundedI Ida- ^^^BBIlHmnfiPBHi mail but would retain the 10; ' len) EisiAger, Twin Falls; oneT.f. ho's first complete hearing aid . ^ B ceded her In death. sister. Mrs. Luther Manor. Jef- ‘ Ig ald . ^^^Bk ^HBB v: cent air mail rate the. Johnson Funeral services will 1»5 con-(ersoncon- (crsor City.-Iowa; five Brand- r a n d - service,^crvicc and> serviced the hard ^ B Adm/nJstratJon said was super ~ducted-Saturdciy-at-ll-a.m.-:inn»~«Q childr c h ild re n -a n d :-s ix l_ g r^ a t.grand- ra ^ ?[ hearing until his retirement P H fluous. • the While Mortuary Chapel:l wilhWllh childr children', ' '. , ^ in-1961.^------Postmaster General William .Dr. Harofd Nye, officiating,iating. purFuneral .services will be con- ' ------. / • ^ 9 7 - M. pibuht, however, refused to . Durlal - ^ l l—be - in —Sunse t- Me- anctui ■ H tell newsmen what the proposed morial Park. Rcyn(Reynolds Funeral Chapel' with Tl* rate increases would bc. That, • Rev. James Hughes, First Ba^Bap- Mrs. ITJ Atkinson tieteir new; said, would have to wait •■■■ , r i j Ustlist a difficudifficult place to visit. In'those1'those ^heyXhey handledh the state’s lone 1?<1|i days,, we rode horses. My■ moth- poverty progfana here. i s lono IjUUE d u c a to r SlatiBS Bliss I er fhu^t 14 children init! that Now there are 18 persons em -TO T] school.school, Onlyi four of t^emm had ployed In that building. . Now ISUID U Discussion - - even be I MACHII;h in ery AUCKUCTION I ^ APRILA P R I L 1nth THRU Z B t h ^ g j The fotiowlng iraclorsi:tors and machineryr wjll be lold9ld at public publi ouctlon located ol I 300 v/Qst and 35 northlorth of RupRuport, Idaho, p i l B 7.35x14 D in s ' '• SATISATURDAY, APRILRIL 191 9 I B M M $2.07 F.E.T. SALE TIME: 1:003 0 I and old ' ,. TRACTORS ^ ^ B tire , 1052 Intornotlonofjf M TractTroctor, sood, Rood rubbor. «oogood mochonlcal oondl*di> rubbor, Rood meclinnicoichanicai c “J lOo h W n E. WrSE 7i To ^ w w R n e r | i /"CUSTOM^STO M » iSATISFACTION DN IS OOUF U R B E S T ■ ' TER^TERMS: CASH DAY OFDF SSALE A L E GUARANTEERANTEE . . . ASK YOURDUR NEIQ>NEIQVIBORI** . ' W C nTIONEBWt O N E B « » , Gaylord'Phillips • Ofv ABC’S Of Golf." • ^ "Tales ‘Tales Ot The Soulh Seas” Seas”, . T.F.t . i Libraryf “S, Other new book.< Include JamesJamcx Michncr; "The Guns of . ^ ^ "A "Acros cross 0 Red World", Blalney;llalney; August”August", Barbara Tuchman; o tir "The Lait Days ’of Thei Latc. "Travels"Travel Wllh Charlex". John ' IHTf^lSll A c t3W Great. State Of .California,"forhia," Steinbeck;Steinbec "The Nun’s Story”, •• Gentry; "The General",’, (dc- KaihrynKaihryr Hulme; "The Virgin- . , ~ ic> Gaulle), and "The Arab-Israeli^Israeli ian", Owen Wister, and " Pu * Dilemma," Knouri. "Shane’"Shane", Jj^ck Schaefer. Copies ofthc complete month------^ ^ w m IZ at the ly list of new additions15 may DESERTERSdes PROFILED • Twin ry in- ^ obtained at the libraryiry aridand WASHINGTON.WASI (UPI)) -An—An ' , .1 elude from books may be reserved by call- Armv s by call- Army sfudy of 116 soldier,?er.s who , . ~ r ‘ L P»»!- l„g 733-29^. Zhave v / defected l to Sweden shows . • ical N 11 aa- Library officials note a ncw lhat thtthc typlcnl deserteri's there . The outside vicc. annotated list of books andmd rec- rcc- is: 23 years old. had three lutside of / Add I num- ords of twentieth centuryy music years oft high sthool, is single. b e r. o ns in- Is also available. '. had ncno civilian occupation or Icludin :£ | ; your electrislectric ^ Super- Books available in large50 print skill, tomes,i from, a heavily twins' 'Should for persons with sight dilficul-populated dilficul- poptilat state/ could hot ' '{ Churc Robert- ties include, "The Hills Is Lone- adjust' to Army life.'and was a louse", ly**; Lillian Beckwllh; "Heaven‘Heaven dlsciplidisciplinary problem before his ‘ : . ;. . water• heateheater is ^ . Acquires Bollin INewdians," G In rea Your . Hnnd", Nora Lofts; defection.defectii . ■ High • ■ ■ • • '■ Theor Green- always^s coolcool. ' j .. 'i Publications f^cM; >pace'*, Newly acquired books at the iv^°fstV------1 Twin Falls Public Library in- be obt ONCRETE - . B I ; elude to 5 ’ selections ranging from books FREE INSPECtlOiIPE C tlO N ( i TW ■ : mystery Flow« to hisiorlcni, and pollu jng 732 : ical writings of financial ad- Libn ANDADJUSTMEJUSTMENT . J ■ ‘ BH l . . / Sv The H ' DITCHH Ul L I N I N G T:-|* .} book’ rmouri's . i ... ' annota1 HII tor anyent reaponrea your water • I Added this month are a num- ords o . heaterleater doee nol give complete I b e r. of rccent, publications in- jg also Dale ChiJdersfers LyleL Mafone | ' ■•-•I’K'; c-.if. • •.••. • . ■ •. ' " f iLfc. ._ ------. , _ l •■llelactloo.■tislactlon. cell Idaho Power _____ - ^ I eluding "Twins And Super- Booi icne~733i7187— ------’\ J ‘ Cempenjfc , ; twins”, Scheinfeld; "ShouldGeorge for ne i Churches Be Taxed?", Robert-Is been tigs in Call For Free Estimate Anyplace the So- Intn .TheThe ValleyValley. . ■ i l u J - . , son: "Power In The House", jy"' L Bolling; "The New Indians,"lta in ' y ( • J Steiner; "The Low High ■. ,. Theory of Investment", Green- .. .i field; "The Promise of Space'*, _____ Clarke: “The prevention of Cat- EB ------— ,1 1 tie! Diseases , Heilbfbhrier;mnSMM3SB3L . Guiding Yoiir Child From 2 ■ to 5", Jones; , "Creativily In : Flower Arrangements", Bode; ■ ‘ . -The Laura Ingalls Wilder Song- — • A HTGH-FtYINO TRIP BCross-t 1 book", and “Tommy Armouri’s project o! Christine TumbuU.■nbull, 22, ai a n E n g lb h law student, a n d her father. Wing C n ^, G. TumbuU.Tumbu The pair took off from.-i ^ ELEC TED TO O FFIC E ._ Rye, England, on u Mday a y for a ccrossing ol thoXhannelt by . -f POCATELLO (fSU) — George took up ballooning a t the. ago 14, be- 0 I T balloon. Christine, who took up bai j-.v ■ Ruebelmann, Jerome, has been eame the first womanI balloonist to complete the Channel:*v elected vice president of the So- crossing when sho landedded near LI-e Touquet, France, thrcoi-V. ^ clolopy Club a t Idaho Stata Uni- hours and 10 minutes afterfter her taltitakeoff. (UPI telephoto)______J a r s lty . ------l A N P &S A y EE ! l j ^ S Prices Of)f LumberL ■ " Homeowners t 4 " STYLE "K " r " _JIenace Hor . n fIH O U H A K D » B A U M l/C ITS W ^ By DEAN C. MILLERER -• crei creases in morteago rates. UPI Business Edilor)r LumberLi price increases have : RAIN GUTTER ^ tacked an estim ated $2,000 of H Controls temperature ond Galvanized : < ■ OO ; IJEW . YORK (U P I) — Few cog) — Few costs on a 520,000 home. Soft- ■ water flow with onoone sim-sim - '■ In 10 ft. » 1 " things ar©--more importantnt than ^ood\yoc lumber (plywood) has he handi S p r i n k l e r s a roof over your head. jun-jumped 100 pec cent; innel two-by- „|engths_..._._._^ __I ______.— L. “ M any A m ericans w on't have fou] threo ^ MAP all. siz& -and-shape-yar 8 1 8 0 _ — 1 6 - T?mei*N«w«jTwb FallitldQh 111 12 Iiiriings*” 8® ★ H endrix Square all wool worste-w o r s t e d 1 CINCINNATI fUPl)-Johnny—Johnny Handrln S<|Uni« nil woolol Wbiiladwoiilad SMARTSM> FIAT FINISH TIAID ' , ' Dench’s hnses-loadcd singlengle with SPORT coats', N»w«»I coIIo«(ImI| rich rich . lon...... w $50.00 t & $55.00 ■ none o ut In the 12th Inning gave i=E^b8 0,000 jea FT .. /. iK ^ Ihe Clncinnntl Relnailoiiissir:::*...... :...... $21.95', victory over tho .San FranciscoFrancisco I'oM •''“p* ® OInnis Tuesday night in a wild \ ' I - - Rnme In wiiich 11 runs were acorcid In the final four;7nnK Innings. ★ H qrt Schoffp.erloffri.er & M arx i/)0omi«i» ..IB.’ Each team icored thre« {runs b la z e r' SPORT COATS In Bob’. colorfJI Vfl, ‘mim.d In lhe nlnlh Inning andIn? one! ench "“I” ' sro«' 161 I'ifl,‘niimtd for hli favotlla IB hoU ' ; l« 0“H llDt'>w.loht , I . ' ■ . .f'.. ' W . « I ...... Tlmes-News, Twrn Falls, IdaKoIdaHo Wednesday, AprilI 16, 1969 ^ ' ■ a i l i i s E msm f c oDOKKIE p l NIWf c FULL CUT ROUNDRO BONEtLs;ESS SWISWISS m Mix or MMatch! atch! NowNo you can ______—^------,k6ep yoUr'cookieleir cooKie Jar Drimmtng ^ “ ■• full of theselese deliciousdellcic cpokies. K W i^ H B M E ^ •■-Cl Chocolate Chip, Englishlish Crunch, iOatrheg], Peanut Butter, ^ Sugar and Peanut, Fruitruit Bars, LerLemon.ChTpVCoconut»t Chip, STEIim r EMT • Butterscotch Chip, Cherryjerry Chip amand Coconut, TilA ' Bl 1 ------— u.s.b^..T- Cholco. Plan ■ y o u r m eat ' a n d . ■ around this ^ SPECIAL H DOZ.H ROUND STEAKAK B onalesi 18’ ' XHEESE- XHI ...... ;..:C 6 8 c liflC U C D C Albertson’s A lb ertso n ’s ' ^ pkgs. C l i f rr - S H Wl W I f c n t n J_ _ 1 2 oz. pkg...... ic tUNCH MEAT ' Sliced ...'....0 onfy ^1.. \ ( r \ ' \ g e n c '• ’•PP"''^3^Torrn-.‘-ridge Tartn^'Apple, ~ fo r'^ « - ...... 45c tUI IW W E IV ^ Blu.b.ny,terry, or ChoiChsrry, .. 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Z l j PEANUtSN U tS , 0 g '108 W dslilngtonIton St, So. ■■■ 89c | m o „n. 87c 87i DASH.O.-.bo.^. T $2.^$2.49 lyup....39c 6 6 7 FlierFl A venu^,i4, TwirTwin Falls __ » ______...... ^ *“ Wednesdoy, April t6, 1969. Tlmes-NewsTlmes-News, Twin Falls, Idaho A-T 'CD's CoiiipletfVanetym^y of Outdoor W ing Needs... a T ^ i hThe Greatiat OutdoorsC J is Waitii a irailing... ^ | $19.95 Model 5055 Head forr OSCOOS NOW Eager to g ett back to ththe'fresh outdoors?, Swing out motor wllh 6 ' jV Osco's as readysady as youyoi are with a store- • AdjulloblB Grldlt Steel //■ ‘^ Bowl ft - . Ad Effective Wed.^ April^pr^ 16th16tl thru Sun.i Aprll:2pth_ y f \ tul of outdoorw fun ideas'.ide; Hurry oyer for , Store Hours: Weekdaysays9a:rh.to9p.m. 9 a:rr - . c JL. IflreatsayJogs^pn3S on every)evervthing-f rom famous Sundays 10 a.m. to 77 p.m. ——^ Phone 733-0342 =;^KOOL-PAG-^, brand sportingting goods to camping, and K( t ------eHARCOAL— i ^ .REUSABLE - ICE | '^ / ^ ‘^^icookout needs.eds. You'll have a “picnic” | ^ LIGHTER I f e $1.49 Size AT OSCO | # : :IeejfflnJSmj!im TflfiJ? —V^------justHjrowsing-around-ng-around-at-0seo!——= - —r ■CO______69c Ot. Can ■ I forr-Somefor<^ Great Golf BuysBl HERMAN' KEISER — AUTOSRAPHITOGRAPH . IP Golf Set S 3 M • 1 8. 3.Wood •, 3-5-7-5-7” and 9 Jn i p H I IJ. IronsIron Plus BaR and Woodood Covers \ A '/ H I .. U PISTOL GRIP(RIP HOSE HC FOLDINGFOLDING IIQUID I i $49.95 v a l u e M NNOZZLE O Z i CARRIER CAR I M f j $1.29 Value ' K Wattle ^ O d a f i t r t ^ W m NORTHWESTERN pRO-FLlP R O - F L ^ l l iPUTTERS ^ $1 5 9 9 ^ fl H a s s t , s t y l e s j J PIM \ 2 ’/2> Gal. G a l.' Gas IW “ VALUESe TO $12.95 4 ' AYa y — Fp l a y m a t e #850 ^ . '' 6 o r. SpVa^^^ n . 3 3 ' ' GOtFif H & I LOUISVILLE S ^ Valu.i to $3.95 S p e c ia l K ' GRASS EDGEREDGER DELUXE — ElECTBIC I TOYr METAIMETAL 4 playerER baiBADMINTON T - AND TRIMMER \ HEDGE I ■ I BY MeGRAW EDISON j o s c o \ LAWN\W N - • I . • Spring Steel.Dtad*< ' TRIMMER I JW . • 3 Amp Motor > y \ JVIOWEI3WER i | R f ^ S p e c ia l • I Year Guarantee f • A M.lol ShofI ■ ■ | T g ' I $1.98 Size R H jj Rackoti • Nat • 2.6 Amp Molor M " | U! • Polsi • Staksi WHITE RAIN Y • $24.95 Value I a n d Blrdl* 10LD FORMULA S M R ^I I \ $8.95 VALUE '\ I PLUS osco SPECIAL HAIR SPRAY $1.49 — 13 oz. Size H S19.9S Value. ■ 14 I ' $ ^ 9 9 ^REGULAR OR EXTRA HOLD FORMUiy rHI ” SOMMER I — CANVAS:IVAS SHOES PLUS HV |H|p Child's SIxei 4 10 12 STRAW v l FREE! m m ' 8' TAPERED Enol<^nd — Cr.ic.nl H A I R DO m m HOLLOW QLAS a -2 let , TENNIS BOOKLET I ^ ^ ^ n . 6 66 H A n I FLY ROD , ^ Reg. $1.999 I ^ $9.95 Model/lodel 5517 i: j|^ BALLS I r e c o r d OSCO LOWOW PRKPRICE 5 * ' , R P.O. to $1.77. Can of 3 y ( BUY FAMILY SIZE TENNISJNIS SHOESS A . BOYS' AND MEN’S, {ffi $ 41 9 ^ 9^ 9 . ^ ai : s' $ | 2 2 W : $ 2 ° A A WHEN YOU BUY FA '... DANIELSC>ANIELSON '' C CANVAS^AS sr SNEAKERS ^ p i flY;-Rr RIEI ^' MISSES' AND UDIES* 12Va TO 10 ^ Reg. $2.29. 5 4 .9 5 ' ■' . i t ' ' MOD^L 73, V'^’$ • 9 9 9 S JOHI h n s o n f OSCO SPECIAL, I Totdl Value $2.34 I — STYIESSTYl FOR HOMB, l ! '.' WY,.®?.' w o y -m.vtVJ : 8HAKESPEARE-»PEARE-ISroNOr/OMT— —OSCO f l SPECIALWPS— ...... A fN D A LS^--—"WWTXOro|j$^*SMAWjfr OVER 200 PAIR TO CHOOSB3F FROM R 0M . WONDERNDER LINE ^ $a,9avalua . •1.7S ' *2.20 JOHNSON & JOHNSON > ‘'P rlo^> rQ in;'''$»::: , , a Lb. T ut 8Lb. Tl 8 S f ^ n t loTiifTalt . BifVND-AID n $ | 1 9 $ | 4 9 - f LASTIC-STRIPS—9 ' W3 ^ - NEW9BC Ji ' e c o n o m y ' '/I IIC ' : PACK ...... A I 0 5 c 6 . . . . “ W ^ m m m m m m m m m ■ A^l Tin^i-News, Twin, FoHi.Folli. IdahIdaho Wednesday, A prin>riri6, 6, 196'1969 ^War Mothers I S e c retaries—T e t a r i akei k e I A B o w Elect Delegates . I ' ^ . ''NEV'N E W YORK (U P I)-SSecreta- e c re ta - winners,wlnnfl all 17, hopes to leach know I have helped someone.** ries.r ie s , Itake a bow, perchh on a handicapped handi children—her•her con- ' jirinaxir • Reynolds of Toronto, •. For State Meet I pcdestaror—polishp c d e s t your'halos,r' halos, cept of "working towards>wards a planspiam to teach. You'are the spokes keeping better bette world." -n"The problems, doubts, and Mrs Lora. Doss and[ Mrs.M rs. I science, Jean Dassattl. of Pittsfield, misunderstandingmisu of youth can- elected H w Worthy Matron,atron. IPatron Are'• ^ Lo™ tho wheels of buslncss, scicnce, Jea Vance Pulsipher were elected ■ rolling, Mass.. selccts guidancee counsel- not be . . . solved b y , delegates to the biennial state . ■ ,— 1' ' ededucation u cai and what-not rolling, Mas: a convention of the Americanan War W ar I A ~ y and you have bepn exalted.Itcd. ■' . ing{ng because "there isn't any-comiany- computer," she wrote. Mothers to be held inn Soda H NamedNc Forr ChapChapter No. 47 “"foF o? r the first lime, Judges!nfe« on in satisfyingI than to An Amen. I . ■ • one nnationwide essay contest on Springs June 16. 17 and IS-18. I a ribbon — ■ ^ Mrs. Louise Rosen andid MMrs. rs. I i ■ | H HOLLISTER - Mrs. Joe, Mil- Masor Masonic Temple. Refreshmentsrcshments caroe:careers saw fit to pin: a ribbon — - Ruth Llnderman were- elected I Ier and Qiorgo McGregot.got. were will -be I served after the cere- on a teeh-age girl who wwants anls to W • alternate delegates. Mrs. WilliamW illiam . I elected worthy matronron -• and mony. m ony. follow your footsteps. ' . Amiga Is state recordingi secre- | worthywort) patron of Hollistericr Chap- ' MrsMrs. Lo Roy Mayo, presidingoresldinn , ' Annette Gallo*J7,. oft Bcihie-'Bethle- ' w inners i ■ ta ry . I ter No. 47, Order of the! Eastern worthyworth matron, paid •rihn tribute *. toin hcm, P®'”’, Pa., onc of seven winners g A cash donation was made I Star, a t a recent m eeting.. F* . J (yer officersol and gave eachpnrh ladyladv “thc Career Key Awards ^ to provide flowers for the chapel I Other officers «lectedd fnciudeinclude officer office: an apron that she had sponsored JPon® by thtf R Reader’s eader's " B t tho Boise Veterans Hospital I MMr. r. and: Mrs. Uoyd Nelson,elson. as- made. made The men officersers were DiegestDieg? Foundation and Girls for May and June. This is a I s^xlatematron andpatrontront Mrs. presentednrcsei a magnet-ornamentrornamentr Clubi of America, learhed^atoutS S _ CASUAL MC ' project of the Americanin WWar ar I GeorgeGeor Clark, secretary; Mrs. . , „ secretaries by working ih an ^ L M p D a i N G DonsDonald Parrott, treasurer;r7r'. Mrs. A !scrapbook m ade by the offi- Mothers of the state. Thele dona- . I cer^-)was presented tofr, Mrs.Mre dutlng junior and senipr ' Hub}Ruby Dean, conductress, and ' DURING D U R IN G THE7 tion also-will help wlth.wrajy^ WI w er r f lif f m W ^ W con Mayo by Mrs. Miller.r A giftDiff ycars of high school, pings _and stamps to rhailail giftngifts | Mrs.M rs. Ray Clark, , associate-late con-con officcr.i was presentedprcsonid . , ••Altl.ouSh this miy not bo th» ...... - ^^or'th«-M 6ther’3rDay-gift‘taBl6Ift-taKle ^-,i ■ B k V ■■ "First Federal will pay WT f ■ r ***'4 us A43{i6 ? /^ instead of the 4% we're getting now!"Dw!" tbmbmI ..... "'^^1il; ill'' ' ^ J MHHliiiiiiiiii ii'f I i i ‘ I ' ® ' ^ y l i . m li- ' I'lll » f i i \ ^ - i W K p H | ■ F h BhS^^wHmhE i i i i I ^ m ■ ^ ^ V \ \ f« Pl II X ■ y i ^ Make \ W ’ » ' Sfll! < ...... lijj your own \ J W\ pantyhose \ / 1, 1 I ‘Vith \ ' I r r • M!PASSBOOK SAVIHBSiAVIHBS PASSBOOKC SAVINGS earn the highestghest interestinter "li f O / paid in tillss entire atarea at First Federal:deral-4v.% — 4v 9 . ■ 9008 sizes 34.<6 A /O compoundedded two timest a year,, an effectiveeffect rate of 4 ^ 11». ' . If youryou/ savings aren'tI't earning I A panty wltii control to now, move them to Firstrst Federall MOST RL1MIV1IN0 INTEREST COMPOUNDEDPOUNDED this much now, movi , trim tnd ilUn. No liooki,hooki.no no kVVNV^. ^ I NTI ------W hcn-U-comea-to a • -t — »' . • • I . ' , - • • 1 i Tlmes-NawTImes-Naws, Twin Falla, IdaK* X*3 ■'"n- ' . L . . A n nne ( W ilson', , mg. Magic Valley/alley Favorites i G Grasshans r c Say S 9 y MRS.:S. RALPH L. St SMITH '• E Q Reut*aeut* f.t . Flitr Fii.r ' NNOptia! O j Vows nH m k i l k S R .. Yam or Sweet Potato-Apple-Apple vorite;vorites. If you. have a favorit* ' v ^ 6 ■ FAIRFIELD FAII — Urge baskets ffig W m Ca-sscrole '' f?^ipc recipc, jast mail it lo the Recipa - V . a of American Am' Beauty rosesis form. ' ® S 8 Boil six medium yams’am s’ or Department,l^par Women’s Page Ed- cd thc . background settings e ttin g . B@S sweet poiatocs nbout 20 mminiitr**! inutes ‘»‘or- The rccipc becomes the i-/'-'': . when.,when.Art''^ Wilson, daughterghlcr of n^H rn r property of th e T im evN ew s am i Ifc^ w with ith jjackets on. Peel nnd cut ^^9^M hStL «turncd.) Mr. and Mrs., Earl Wilson,on. Cor- j n ^ about s^-inch thick. cannoi ral, and Lnrry Grasshan.s.s. Filer.Filer, Peel and slice four^'to six ■ ■ - K . exchaiexchanged wedding vows./s. Rev. B b ] applesapples. Arrange in bakinging dish. I W. Je James Post performed the Jfyl ''' k PPour o u r }sauce over-ingrcdienfs and ^ ;\.v doubledoubU ring ceremony March bake.bake, for one hour nt ” .122l.'> d ? dc- - i VComing soon 3 -in the F airfield Community I M ■ B H O W grees or 45 m inutes a t.;.350 350 de- Church. . ' J g a ^ grees. to \ 'V.-‘ The bride, given In'marriage SAUCE by herhe father, wore a gown of %{■— B j p MenMelt .one cube butter or; 1 whilewhite pea'u de soie nnd re-em- w s , ^ \ margarine marga in phn. AddT',Z\ fouri Twin Falls... broidcred lace. Her shoulder , -• - * K , , ^ t t i a tablespoons table-si cornstarch, one-half length veil was of white, illusion Icnglh ^ A « ' vnnV w l teaspoon teaspo salr, one cupip”“S; sugar '■ Beautiful' and heldh' by a single white rose. ^a^ and two cups water.-Cook06 k unlil ■ . Shes h e .»wore a.cry.stal neclclacelace and • ii -1 .'.^li r ' tS and.I) H p clear on low heac or in a double m ' ■ matchingmatci' earring.^, a gift’ from V'- L 4 ?. .. bpilec______I...:'... ______the bridegroom. b Shc carricdarried n ^ , silk handkerchief h that-hadw d been . ‘ W ii ' ,i (The CTh< Tim'e-'f-News, will» pay J5 V • - - B A U - T carBc'd-by-her-mothercarrle •--a't-her— -at—her— ' R=------/— ------=-=^ - - cacb-week.for. each- the-bcst-recipe5 t - r c c i p e------_ •______wedding. Her bridal bouquet / f 5 '/«*'• submitted ubmi for Magic Valleyalley Fa- was of< pink roses. Bellevue. ^ - ' ’'tl - I— ' Mary Mai O’Donnell, Bellevue. EJfi ... ■ . was ' maid of honor. Colleen - m Hail. Hazelton, . and Janey I*-.,,l»-. f >* brides- ^ > and Judy KUnger, whose .knapsacksicks carry tltbe dust ot 89 counlrltfs,,.,t^ Brooks, Gooding, were brides- < ,.r: NEW YORK - Herb and Judy K , t . ’ maids. i l m i : : ■ay knapsacking b the least expcnexpensive yet most fleiiblele tourlsm.^tourism, The Klingers — he’a a ■rlcn £ldon Gra 5.shams, F li l eI e-j. - f tcacher, sbe’s an 6ccupBHbnflt-thei|HnR)Bflt~tliet apl3t — k uapsack»d-(helrLiheli. wWay «y_i along (he Pan American t ic ever alace. (U P I telephoto)______lllghway on tbelr honeymoonsymoon In 19«3.1 T hey've been a t it ever alao brother. Lee Wilson, Moscow. ^ ' brothbrother of the Bride, and Don ’^4^,--':. Cullip, Twin Falls, servederved as ■ - = » 1 —:— MrM rsr H arris Is ushers. ush' I I TM 1 Mrs.M r Phil Bfackenbury was ) MRS. LARRY GRASSHANS organist. Mrs. WilUam AA. ^Sim Simon o- * ®*R; AND MRS. LARRY i ■ W r ^ r - i a a ' ^Speaker p , For . a and n f Rev. Post were soloists, —------■ — ■—------■ with Mrs. Calvin Ecklesckies as , m m piano accompanist Nu Chapter p‘“"'A reception' was held In the ^ 1 1 . Dco)t.-Afcfctf- 'V."rolS Representot;esentative Will . ___ llH |c>e«)l GLENNS FERRY "Parent••Pflrenf church social hall. Carolyn —^ particrpatkMt-ln-ih 0 -^hoola-ii necessary," Mrs. Lora Marrla b « » - o f ILlnda WilsoniU\?! and AAll A TI tt^ 3 7 \r eea a CounfyT^eorir^ Coui ^ toMtold Nu Chapter meml>er»- of n « — Debbie Wilson. Corral,1, Nancy ^ the Delta Kappa Gamma So-^ Bissell^ „ and.Gnll Bissell.ill, Boise. PAULPAI — Plans wer©ire made book with' the 1969 year. It will ® monthly meeting In f,, , 3 «i*ng in g,j cousins of tho bride, ar- durlnf DEAR ABBY: I recenllylly met DEARDI ABBY: My daughter.“ghter. the Hammett Koffee Kup. ' iride, ar- during a reccnt meetinging for a cover a ten-year period, It was Jenny, is being married in July. _. ranged the gifts. commcommittee .to representient th ee The meeting was held at the a man on the beach. It was Jenr ■) She said that parents often pr __.early in thc morning.,an4_wcmd we SheShe has asked her finance s 2 \s often Presiding* at the serving-table/ing-table Crestview Crest\ 59ers Extension home of Mrs. Robert Stepp, with have -too high'-expectations.ions ior. were Mrs. Everett-Trader.-Mrs.der,-Mrs. HomemakersHome Ciub.at a.hearing a.heaHng Mrs...Howard.SievensMrs... acting as ' were the only 2 around so we slstesisters to bo brldesmaiasVThcseh^Po jugj. children. ’ and that they Law, on. He girls are going to be brides- _ lat they Lawrence Davis, Mrs.5. James to be conducted by thele Jerdme co-hostess..co-hos strncJc up a conversation. He girls liJi sometimes think of the school;cnool as Thornton.Thor M rs. Gwinn Rice, Count; told'm e'he had lost his wife 3 maidsmali at another wedding in nn Rice, County Commissioners3 Monday The annual southcentralitra!i dis- a j u “ " 8 the sole disciplinarianin and BarbaraBart Painter andid Mary conceconcerning bookmobilee service trict” convention< report was glv- months before. (I'vo been-jeen- a June;Jum ‘ ,eacl w aa giv- j m s wed- morals. . . pain 1 wedding to the southeastern section“^fsection“^f en by the voting delegate, Mrs. widow for 3 years.) ITThe gowns for Jenny’s wed- . P ainter. The five-tiered wedding to thi ate. M rs. ely and ding have already bcen selected-elected , Carrying on the dinner'er' meet- cake was decorated by Mrs. JeromeJeron County. • ' ‘■ LeonaLeonard Shenk. SeveralL commu-com m u- S',;,:;';,:"*??!'*' We hit it off immediately and ding Loy Vnn- N^rs. M orris M urphyr reportedreporled nily servicei projects were dls- had so much in common. It was and will be here soon. “’8Ing's ® program on how to over- EdwardEdw Krahn, Mrs. Loy Vnn- vere dls- wondcrfull .We had lunchich to- NiNow Jenny has heard thathat her apathy in the home,ne, Mrs. sklkeskiki and. Mrs. Keithh Strom, on itemitc s in th e club's.scrapbookscrapbook cussed cusse< and Mrs. J^e Kalisek, ier thnt future mother-in-law‘wantsnts her Virginia Beaman reportedLed from It v was nanked”'by sweetheartwcelheart and i it was decided toi close. Ihe comn-community scrvico chairman.ihairm an. gether. that day, and dinner that futu ■ ______• displa next • 2 daughters to wear the gownsEowns “'j; parent’s angle thntnt some cnkes.cake ____ • displayed pillow slips donated evening. And for the next • 2 dau; "the run The couple took a weddingiddlng trip for th weeks we spent ail ourir^time "time for the JUNE wedding thath a t mmy y P”P “ « ®n t s feel they g e t "th e run Th for the Idaho Youth Ranch.inch. ShcShe together. He asiced mee if I daughterdaui selected for her»r wed- from schoo! administra.-ministra.- to S.Sirit Lake Clly. . » Is in charge of.'flellverlhgilg them. them . ’ tors and teachers when they try Tli lg M ajor would marry him when a yearyeixi dinj d in g ., they try The newlyweds, reside at 435 / \ / \ r ; Voorhees!eS 3"Selecting . and Using Major Wife’s Jenrty says absolutelyly not.not J® ° discuss th eir children'sn’s prob- AddisonAddi Ave.. W in. Falls. The Household Equipment" w waS a i the has passed since his wife’s J£ lesson topic for the meeting. It ^ - -death.-I accepted------_ Wht What do vou sav? FURIOUSIIOUS " “Lock of communicationunicatioh bridebrid Is employed- at the Magic i _ r eeting. It ^ nmented. Valley -Memor4al_Hospltal_The 1S_Jls_D _deg_ale ______S S t _ R o b e r t We flew jiorth together and he ' • ------: slnks-us-allr^she commented. Vail _____ ^_____was-pc£sented-by..Alra.-Robert______W ^ B ! . • came to my home town tbto meet DEARD FURIOUS: If th©ho June "There are three sides5 to any bridbridegroom is employedxl at Swift _ _ • . _ ShcnlShenk. with Mrs. Ward Maxfleld tjr* " — m y-^arried children.. They weddingwe^ is " lo c a l," and w»ll be controversy,” she toldI ththe e 22 and Co., Twin Falls. | q o n substituting for Mrs.. James ||||||||||||^S our side, Out-of-town guests .«=nd=d attended To C o n v en tio n Moore. The lesson stressed the adored him. a»eattended by many of thle e samesam e assembled teachers, "your side, Oi essed the |||||||i||H|j||H ^_____ My problem ; H e also,Iso has peopiopeoi who will attend Jenny’s "■y"’y the right one."o n e ." tronfrom Twin^ FaJIs, Filer,Icr, Good- BUBUHL — M rs. Blancheiche Voor- importanceimpoi of knowing the ap- doesn't wedding, . I'd be. Inclined.,(onCd (o M rs. Eileen Stoddard, a s hos- [[“S’^''8 ' Jerome, MountainIn Home, hees was selected ass delegate pliancepliam and proper care of the - married children, but he doesn't wed llevue and to—the“'dcpartment-convention item want to tell them about mem e yet. voto vot« w ith Jenny. tesste-ss for the Im em aiionalnal hon- Hailey and Bellevue and lo—tl convention item in nddition to learninga m ln g .to to ------Ho says it's ‘‘too soon." I don't .• ' - ora:orary society of womentn teach- from-Curlew, Wash. when the Ladies Auxiliaryixiliary of use allt thc deluxe features, mind waiting a year to bo mar- DEARD ABBY: I Just5t read er^,e^, provided Easter boskets baskets The-bride was honoredored at a the Veterans’ of Worldrid War I TheTht next meeting iss May 8 , JHHHHHHHHHHHBMH ■ cauriilu pre-nuptial shower, at the home No. 2 ried,- but I think the longernger he tho letter from ‘'LONESOMEESOME "carried c®' by’* large ‘ gaudily P": the home No. 2416 m et a t tho VFW Hall, at a t the th home of Mrs. Don Reh- ‘ II n nbout AND BLUE,” whose husband colocolored.honey bees as n nut ut cuprJn °\* of Mrs. James Thornton,nton. Cor- Thi convention will11 be held wait.wait, with Mrs, Hollisa McClel* A a/V V rjJ (3/ waits to tell his children about AN: ral. with Mrs.. Everett Trader, mo, tho harder it will be. wa;was in Europe for a, "snles *avcfavors. ral It Trader, j},^ Bannock Hotel,, Pocalello, Ian asi co-hosless. , • M rs. Gwinn R ice an d MMrs. rs. L. M. Tnj„ t Lillie• Melssner ‘' ¥ ¥ • I iovc him very much,I, Abby, mm 1 \ ' > cor rffl -fasViions B ' -fcp Eurhnrer (;4 I H are Viere - '1 i I'T. VI ; j n y ^ B and We. don’-t n ;lhink anythrng ■ 3 - \\ B h can U a i ^ V , qmo\>y, goot)Ocxj , looks 'and l l l l f t . .T '= a l, c o rrd o ijj.. . OUP ffli(e5etT^'F ^— ■ ^— — “417’*^0xfor(d'ShirtiKford'ShirtS" ^ }S:^. Bos'nBps’n’Mate E ^ *9 4° *20 by V Avtsi M H EGE sM isr^— V A N M E U S E N T Coolest cuftlomor'mor In inome crowdcrow la Ifie boy wearfnorfno ‘ U'a fho "bcflon"Ion" knit ahlrf'ahlrf wilh bofd, confraiflnfl fhl» Ilyllahiolld\ lolld color »hlrt,»hli Featurns richer;';' . h o rizo nntal tal atrlpoa, hehemmed cuffa and deeper fastilor^r\ colon. 65% DDacron® polyeatar and contrasting ribbed collar, 100% combod cotton« 35% cotioh.Ion. ParmanonllyPormanonll' preaied. Junior completelynplotoly machimachlna-waahobl*,- '■ ,j y • and Pfop aizosalzo) 6*20,6-20. Shot Shorl ileevai, $4*00 In 'ahidri o rt »I»l68vei;6 8 V « i;S S Ii liai 8 ‘20,-S3iOO -t~ ^ -* -^ — - • I 1______> • I — ■ — i'. , - I H l i ■' Y O U R ,, , : H 9 i I 132 Main Av*. N. ^ Tw tn Falla ' ‘ B^NK CARDS7 0 S . ' B a i y DEPART^yiEART/yAENT S T O R | THE BRIM THATr FIX)PS Ula topa In^lKa -aprlng hat de* ^ V partmeni (hla year,. Illualrnllngllluslrnlln (he ( r e n ^ 'l a . a . dl(>-brlmllp-brim - W ELC O M ED ffiSV InTh.LVIn Th« LYNWOOD . ; . clocUo Ohpink felt tromrom Ihe Mr..Mr. John collecilofl. A malchlnalalchlna 1 • nllk acarf llowlng fromrom tho(he cncrown la another attractionctlon oli>( —^ % — (he ■eaaon. A*4 Tlma»rN»w«, Twin Foils,oils, Idoho Wednesday, ApriM-:16r1969 6,-1969 , - . I > A NI C C A K i H s c t H FEE!:ED! CCome o m * on in thissSatur--';' Satur- - day and have a deli d e l i - cious Pancake Feed on » '' ■ - ■ ■ us! We will be serving jpffohi 107TthTthiriJ“6~p:mv - 4N 4 O 0 ^ W - O ^ E N I This is our smallI wway a y oof f _ .., b u t t r e y s ' I saying “Thank< YYou” o u ” ^ BERTIE'SERTIE'S FLAVOR-FEDFLA I ^ j |||H ||B for your poftronage. >™s'- 1 . S f i S t 'iilS.,-'d ii=d 3. ' GRADIRADE JA ’ . . . y i l j Anyone>ne Intendinf Intending to start theirr apringspring plant-pla N E R E IS TH^MENU;-M lN U I -^ \ lng orir landscapln landscaping should shop our compli gHfflli; ; ^ • STEAMINGSTEi PANCAKESTOPPEDis TOPPED j displaylay ofof flower flowering trees and snruDs, ev - J l i i l WITWITH LUMBERJACK MAPLE. A f f t SYRUP ns, peat p e a t mosspfertlllzers, m o , etc. . ■- • ‘ • ■ ' Pahlh Ready m I P P ^ ^ • SAUSAUSAGE • FRIED EGGS -Beddingding plants and seasonal merchandise merchand CUT , • PIPJPIPING HOT CUP OP i pU- ^ ■ ...... - — . -mMAXWElL a ; HOUSE COFFEE)FFEE ^ ^„||| bBDO nrrM arriving ng d dally as w eathersr permits. 1 UP..-,,. M fe:^^iiK(5£2£vFr‘^(:r • - . y ■ ll ALL.L QRiNCGRINDS . ’' ■■ BAR “S"3" BRANBRAND _ _ S | < « SKINLESS l A q x w e lII l H ousee CCl offee;^i^iCiTiS tiK : ^ * w b U " * ® .A------, WIENER' N E R - S ^ NALLEY’SALLEY'S . ONE PS3 ' "TOUND ^ | | s ' L. u n m b e r jj ao c c k S yf r r n u i p ..., . 3 ?nt 99 8 8 ; ^ I PKG. eCIAL ASSORTMENT ^ 3tty Croclcer i ^ H l a . k HBBfTViBiip a I R E A L ; , .• V • • • *• \ h n M r i m n i i BETTYETTY CRCCROCKER — BLUEBERRYJEBERRY Ml A u u j f f i i UM M B i j u . » - • • J b - PP -^ K G G ^ ^# J W------ BETTYETTY CRCCROCKER P i u i c o li ^ e M ^ M i x •. •. • 4 £piiriM 5 9 ‘7 - lENERAL M ILLS (6 VARIETIES)ItETIES) 5 - 0 Z . - 1 U sst. SnacInacks . . . 3 sp k g ; , 9a 8 ‘ I (f- ^ ETTT^ CROCKER (9 VARIETIES)RIETIES) : C a s s e r ot il e s . . • . . • • 2 PKG.nl. 1 ^ OR THE ULTIMATE INI FLAVORirFLAVORING c . z . 5 0 < I B . C r o ck k e r B a c[O o ' ^s S J3 PKG.PKG 4! # M ^ :^i'S 33E aa'iaaEK iiiEiESEiS^ 3 P i l l 2 2 2 5 E tE "^ v:i2r:2£B::iT:n;^ ' z s : J T g GENERAL f |KM|||MB ^B!BpW f)> A> sRIPE s ETONlMATOIOESj I BETTT^CRC J ■ . I';: 't"-::-"::x. p a ^ B i C a s .*BB8BKx. WW^ K | ^ S i ' : s 0 s ; JatMSS .1 i g H H FOR»|^iS||3pACK THE I Atn, ^ ^ ^ ^ m m ^ j . B . < J j l E Dl l1 E A i : LRED E C I E - . - . BU' LARG 5 9 ^ O c / S \ \ F R i SI S H H C A U L I W E R . .• ; EA.^ 4 #9 l r * ^ IH ' • ■ ’' • f/ / ; . ' , ' • ._____ ' ^ "‘V r t t R , ., I ■■■■BBnmnnBSKmm p _ ^ . — M, , , ■■ , .fil 1 ...... ■•■' . - r ' l E n U C E UUFLOWI ...... I l l I " ...... ______, u*t J 'l ADnar - WWednoatfoy, ed April 16. 1969. » - ■ «csMSftsa**- T |*^ .1 f l-1<:AM'T ■ ^ BRIDGE I .- R FOISTTH'KISS RepetiHon. ^ ' O ' d e a t h - t h e n fc ACBOSS 47 Biblical • *21 By Jacoby >T^. 1 Reverber»llon country tSg - 6 Say again 48 Smal) space . 1 ^ d lU tn n H y 50 Jupiter’s . ISlE DISREGARD COUNT,T, and your oppocnts may have II Biblo book paranvsur . IS£ ) on easy fbur hearts or-four Rj(^^r UFomlnlne , (myth.) . , nnc GAMBLE ON HAND on name S2BLnl 1^ clubs. F our spades is an all- , 14 Tropical fnilt 53 Anew iSff One of the most Interesting^sting purpose gambling bid that- you ^ 15 Hammer of • ftipavy gg chapters in "M odern Britlnp sliouShould m ake. •; ^ ‘i Bidding Complolc” is hendca,ended, i^|, ^ook docs not show thc J ff 18 Unruly child, SSThrow “When Not to C ount Rolh oihc - lOChollcnRO nickname R®u» olhcr hands so we have filled DOWN aiDlminlshes 33 Repeat Poln's-”' . . . . sorriisome in. North certainly should I ' I><>™ ' l i p i ZOFamily IHeatln*a tln g 12H 1 2 JIin d u . 37 Poetic RcnrO -It beloncs-jti any book onDn bid- respond to lhe spado -bid. |__ ; ?ice* • Karment 38Doot»y ding although ihc heading might £j|si£jjsj j,jjs a sQund take-out dou- p ■ ■ m e m b er (c o li) device* ' ut dou- Rex Morsani M. D. * ' , • • .' 21121Bog . aShortort • • WS. IBSchool again bo changed lo "When NotNot to ble and wc have taken theth e lib- p-= f--=— —— _ — • , 23 Man’s name conversauon si Count'Poinis.” ertycrty.of having West double)le f0four u r -- g?'pERHAIV>t7l» >t ^ I t L BB>E^MIN6 COMIN* BACKB A cioo'^I^H B MEANVVMILE //A / p R . MOK6AN, POUCE ^ ' 11 24C24Cotcrio 3 Female”3r““ 21 21-::^—; . According to Roth and“* Ru-*'“* spades gpac for business. . ^ ^HouLPfjrr ^HOULPNT CCME \ I > oOO^A-^ u AA PJSlENPFglENP----^ ______>n------_____ yI LlELrrENANT A ' KRAMeK ■Z . 1 .2^1 27 Poplar chickenicken -tung-] planto bens, the timo liol to- count e./^n r 1 «?UWP»’ 'V ^ PACK,PA iK , dLEWN.': Halp Wanlnct ^ ^818 HomosHou for Sale • 50 HomeiHom for Sole . ' 50 ji Farm*Fam Jor Sale •' 52 Mobire Mobil Home» / M ~ Houses-Unfumithed H o 'u « -.74- 7 4 FFarm a r n improvements .^90_ ~ Catt ^ l t l e ...... 1 0 2 ■ • ------FARM »ncep setup for 500 head of . , house In SALE: Good used TrI-Mallc 3 BEDROOMS. lorRe carpctedCled •4 C o u n t r y H o m e•3 s ewes. 160 ocre* :wlth ndea5a?i adequate J MOBILE JIOMESS NEWERn e w e r 1 or 4 bedroom houso In .*•«*},„• WE SLAUGHTER. JO B opportunityi ' ii IM,S a g room, rtlco wUh n n v Twin Fall* wonted tp ren t o r icoso ime 3SS. ' -C n F a r m S l a u g h t e r ! ^ snack-bar and dauble garage.oie'* • • W W ACRE. Lovely brick horhe.:iOme It IrrlgallngIBO waler. Large 2 bedroombedroom KIT. KIT NASHUA. BUDDYXir* with option^ to buy ■tnning July. WEffTERM BEVERAGE hns an Top'^^Top this for *8.000. ^4 t bcdroomSj^family room,,, llv. llv. "’rana modern home with full basement, ,. t XJ r a v e l TRAILERSRS George George S. Miller. M.D.. 1424 sjci. Ight, 624- N o rth M a in L o c k e r s ' nd granaries, shecp sheds and cor- . T Broadway Street, lowa City. lowa. 7525. .______...... Forpor fast *ervlce call 733:^ 2 DEDROOMS. rccreation room,>om, ovi-n. ovi niccly carpcted. ren^rri rals, . Priced KIT-KEN CRAFT B/^av J _____ ■ MCCORMICK i7o. 185 u r c t drUl. SU-su- ______Evenings 733.7186;______‘" ' ‘I new carpctlng nnd KaroRC. *10.- , jan s«j"T,s!“"do''.T'si5;-r/s p ,C 522<0. ^ ^______MCCOP HO.- - fandscapcd. *21,»o. ’ »58.00 ierm«. PICKUP CAMPERS SMALL rS r home, two bedroom . Adult*.ijui,, P,erloiperlor bean . drill. Four-scctlon ——~— . . Dryden Agcncy, Jerom e. 324-5232, 324-S232, K IT K A M P E R *40 mo harro w , foldlnft draw .bar."Sgg. 320-4848. GRASS CALVES COORS*^ b?cr * and ‘’^rom olV . •F IL E R . Sii ^Acres, 3 bed- E J pcitlli. Snk’smnn. 324-52.14. *40 moniti. Inquire a fte r 8:30 p.m. H arrt created soles through mcrehan.i; s gr„i;r - ('rooms. larg^B kitchen, dining ~ 2±22Lj— Sale* service - Port* . Supplleijuppllei 1184 1184 Gem G Avenue.. ______iFOR.-q r SSALE: 80” Howard roiovator. Hols:Holstein* and black whlt« fac*, •• dlslng. odvertlslng. etc. Salarylory EXECUTIVES EXE home. This beau-cau- ' ' room, ro< combination, liv in g 120» . NU NEAR JEROME, I .,: ' TWO.BEDROOM houae. no,0 pet*.Dois uaod very lUUe. CaU 532-4258,1-4258, Bu- 54 W VWc*l and Vi South of Kim* and commlttlon provide sood1 In- ly >y has h all tho (cniurc* ncccs.:ccs. room, ro< bosem ent. garage,iraae ‘"B *'** w nter righl*; 2 bed- inlh. 243 P««.-______^ ■ . gerly. 733-4613 g r 423 5896. como Jor someone .willing to sary »nry for Juxury and comfort. hoi Mrl room home. Sci this one ■3ili today. If BAKER’S - . IS ; FRESH or springer epwa or MUera. . ■work hnrd. Complete health, ae- ncr • • Four Four bedroom*, 2Ji .^bnthi,' n 2 ' ■ . i?aT/.%ral »:*'»r you need a good farm . Only *42,- , ^ 4 „ : . . . ” t ot Ouarantrtd. Buy or trade fof cidcnt nod life insurance policyjllcy . .f.lreplaccs. f.lrep: • fam ily Toom . and-and- » 'U Aero elose-ln, spacloiis a S"J- 'nlrorVii:.. ' m o b ile HOMES— .... ’u m B 17“'' —F a rm Sop p H el^ . v T g,“rii ^'“flre- ^ N^'°Re«l\l»tair"cof.f 324-^^324-4800.—Jtoneii Prlco* — Fair DealingsrcaMng* .^d'Hre°li?e!°°110 and fl a‘’SMih?%3^ fcs."..°5,,‘'fe& y s.5 s£ . , U CBrrlcd on all employe* and nnil . carpeting earpi cvcrywhera. The kltch-’Ilch- ’ : r bedroomi. bci living room, flre- jernii 13 Years serving Magic Vnllcy 9«7.. HELI-ARC niiiininum pipe welding HuBl dependents. Five day workvork cn cn In 1 this home Is Fabulous.lous. place, n]i carpetcd, many cabl-CObl- , . — . 412 AdAddison Ave. Wust 733°33M 733.3358 „— J “nnd hd Ihard surfacing. Phone u* (coi* week. Applicant must be In goodjood You You m ust *ce!. . . nets,n c bullt-ln , -huich, doublo • , . T— TT" lecl). Will como to the farm.ir'm!*G*uar. Gunr. HHon o rs e s ' ' ' 1 0 4 henlth nnd a hiRh school grad-rod- NEED nee ROOM FOR A HORSE?;SE? gnrnge, *n many more finel°fS!»* fea- toti L ota a n d A c r e a g e 5 4 m T i ^ c o L ^ U M u iA . 20x54 double.bic wide. Room*.BoardR oom &-Room' 7 76 6 ontcedontct Sallsfnctloa. 7340780780 o r 733.733- ttt-tth: o r s e . Palomino, cnn run ba^ untc. Call 733J533 betweenn 8/ We We havo I 2 choicc acrenge prop->rop. tures. tui *10.500. - j -n 2 bedroomi. 3 balhs..carpotcd.poted. re- (^mcamera er Ccntcr Hotel, Ruth[uiiTKiW and m i . G .IIJono., ■______rel*. al*o Sorrel laddle mare. Call a.m. and 8 p.m. weekdays cnijr'onlj^ .erties ertlc wlihi lovely home* ond • :• 5 ACRES.'3 bedrooms, spa.*pa. *^°allc” ,Vallc .^^prlng ■ w n l'^ 'a n d *°hnd”e" frlgcroted v a ? ^ " alr-condliionlng,».„renTOd Fenccd Merle 0 1 i e n. ntw mnnagcri.innogcr*. ■ - 733.2 *30 per y^J-^-Excellcnt locution, Call «J. £7“®, for appointment,-______7' brcath'tnkm 'brcai i; views. clcclous living room, carpclccijpclccij plumbedplumi for- a trailer. *30 per P q™• ' Call 73J. C l e a n , com fortabic. downtown.“wniown. Hay,H aV Grain and Feed 94 r h o T! Dny. week or m onth.______d 9 4 r ^ I m s t ERED. 3 - y e a r . Old so rre l basem ent. New oil furnace. ' ' moni: WITH MOORMAN'S Rld-EiyEzy mcdl- '• Ocldlns,Odd Very good dUpoiUlon. — h a m l e t t T. " “g'^l' BA^HSii^V afier space. iVi■ .ms. ro35^ MODEL trailer, 30- X 8'. Price KooM~iROOM Anllqim 139T39 _ft Mlicellanoous For Sal»l» 140 BtBoot! f o r S o lo ______1169 6 9 A Ao»o»-tor Sale ------^200^ 2 0 0 A u u l to i fo r S al* ^------JOO *Aulo»*Aul For Sol« 2002 0 0 A Auto* ffor Salo 2200 0 0 AAolo. o for Salo 200 Lo v a b l e ]ub1(. expcricDccd fu ^ CHRYSLERL _ »______^______Peia John.ton. 3M Souin NEW B o a ts a nd M o to)rs rs Wnstilngtoil (airport ro ad ). 731- STARCRAFT BOATS AND __ • EUREKA- PO ! LD ING ^C aMP TRAIIFRSMLERS . M ^rJl-V S ANrtQUllS ■ ■ JEROME IMPLEMENT & Chairs, tabtei, rochera,fl beds. '• _ • • E N T & r t H — FULL dcik*. trunks. ehJna eablncls,cabineis, Uffrlght t vacuum with beaterb e a te r ______•_ . M A R IN A ______. : T HH E E I I S S ] E N S chandeliers, dishet. ______bar. j. ■ WHEN will you v/ant to catch:h flsh.fish, go ^ ^ r rnr. where the llsh nre. When you want MAINTENANCE " ’co?;'.; Pcftet to keep yourr car- car- , fubing boat, go where"e^you'wm you win ' f[vw T!3riri L « ICE „ . ■ Adams and C. Jerom e. 324.J730.14.2730. p I e t c le a n . find rir tho best selection1 of boots boats .tOj^ • M. I P and occeisortes . . BUD & i n e C a r s (D •-MARK’SI Your MERCURY;URY and ' ■ I . l ’ 1 »?S EVINRUDE dealer*. Como, oul . pn NET LEASE i400. 733-cn:i. After 4.' - _ SE: - ^ Only$48.88 'fnnd SCO u» nt our neww To'cat?m locatlcm ’ / ®l"^3hin*3 ■ tlED liARN, miles on WWalhing- aihlns- a t HC2 Blue L akes North. 733.|1P4 W 1963 FORD ...... S705S795 ID1D66 RAMBLER 770....S138^ * ■ tin . Qunllly. iuiow how reHntshe3. H I You aro nof responsible For Upnlr furnilure, Chinn. .V Ironware. S 'iS ; STARCRAFT iQ- Newportrt ™u/sVr Crulscr , 1 [“ 1 W s ib fe fo r c n ,n ,io 'soo 4-door3or acilan.acilim. 4-door s e d a n , stnndnrd _ w ith M cr-C ruiser 120 horsfl in- ■■ valus deficiency at' ondend otof V vs, aulomallc, poweriwcr stccr-ttcur- trunsmlsslon. 0 . cylinder, n l;A • board, outboard nnd Sterling^e°rUng V^V- // I f l 1 ' Jng and,.brakes, cxccpllon.exception. rodlo, heater. M licallcineoui (or Salela 140 MB & Y ElectricC Co. VyU. jfs 5 M odel J800 trailer. Dcmonstrn- lease. ^ nlly cleon. ■ ^------— 441 E a s t M a ifi 733-821233-8212 totor unit, priced to sell. ClarkClaTkci'rSl Cam. ^ I J i 4 . eron. 436-3101. Rupert...... ______. • ' ______191966-VOLKSWAGEN ...$1170 •------: ------FULL-SIZE ------7------^ 7777751935™I------^—Crccian~ g~Bi~d;- runrniX B ------~ 14’ FIDERGLASS boat, 455 HP Mer------1957 MERCUlTY“ r.T7T:?I935“ l------— ^------rSPECIAIr^— - - cury motor with two prop*,jp*, trailer.trailer, i"- , . .4-door sedan, beaullfulaullful cm • S IN G E R . . "r _ . _ _ namon frost, deluxe interl- . tk is, jQCkcfs. read y to go — Only ‘ . MERCURY/,Z./ ^ ■ Latex Redwood staini t a i n '■ $7S705. 733-5241. ______jg1965 C H E V R O L E T . . 19£ 1965 FORD ' , jlppeff ■ or. V8, aulomutlc.1“?,' powerio m r 191067 O PEL K adett ....SM B3 1989 M O D EL FOR pof SALE: IB" Crownllne5 bboat t» t wwllh ith H-lon long" w heelleel base basa Cuitom *500’ -(ourfour door CONDITIONINONC • steering and brakes.Ites. 2-door, Fuliy equipped, 4* M ercury 75 m otor. SI,000.1,000. Call Fieetslde, V» ^engine,, 4- sr, CrSlVi: F.Ua MAINTINANCI speed, bucket »eau. rally M rnglne, 4- sedan, VB m otor, Crulse ...... 52395 package, steel wheels, eom- $1.99 Gal. ONLY $59.95 ^ 733-2020 evenlnRS. ______omatic transmission,islon. real ^ 191967 COUGAR ...... S2395 14-FOPT'wood. llborBlassI boat nnd '** QIQQC? • V 2-door hardtop llmc frost pellllon paint. , . color, moiching vinyl inte- i n C ■O’'* m achine xlg rogs, darns,darns trtrnller. 10 horse Johnsonison molor , «p±/l|I70 LINCOLN tlv e ^ d c L -MW- Phona a fte r 2:00, 733-3062. ' I '‘“"■$1195 'PP*“ rior, big vs, niiiorrallc.nmoma"'?; 131967 TOYOTA Sedati ..$1177 ___Eouf-Seasons—------J inonogtumi—atJd—dccQratlve^a*!:____ ±J , AIR CONDITIONINONO. power steering andinU bral«s. bralNS. 4.d.oor. 4-jpced; excellent. 1757 Kimberly Rd. - ,733-8432733-8432 »signs. W hnl’s now for tomorrowimorrow ' , 1 ~ '. •_L^ —JJ-1567-FORD—X------^------— unr *» SINGER today. }6 down „ IH O Galrjxfo' 500 fourlour door 19{ 1965 CHEVROLET------^------^ ^FUIL-MAINTENANCE^------4CE------mccbaniciil-condltion.-bcou;______■ CLEARANCE Sale on complelo line * ‘6 Moforcyele* 180 • - h u r J lo p .” '300’ ,V8, auto- 1965 OLDSMOBILE ....$1495 tlful light green finish, ex* of the ftnfsr ju a ra n ie ed■S *ewJflaiewJflS *■"'* ® months to pay. , , V8. auto- - BliCayne four, doorloor nationslallon 1? ar hurdiop, , trem ely nico look^g_. _ . machines. Alt make* and prices. ------malic frans/nisjlon,lon, power power wagon. VS motor atandord J e t Star 88 4.door hurdiop, , Also, scwlns m achine repair by COME TO HONDA VILLAGEIL L A G E siecrinK, focioryf a air, ir, alfc all. tran*mljslon. f ’ deep green wllh white tnp, ■ factory.trnlncd servicemen.-wr'bv Repair SENGER CO. c. . vinyl interior. COUGAR Ipped • V8. aulomallc, powerower stoerjsteer- 1967 19 C hevelle-W agon ..$1940 on *11 m akes. SKINNER’SR’S SEW-slw. 1!^0. Main North For F a new or used_Usnd'a..-Open ' . $1195______PAYMENTS AS LOWkl AS AC Ine and brokes. nil vlnvl ______ING SHOPPE. Save-On Shopping gjj ;ij^ ijiu ili' S219.5____ ^ ^ ------: ------r u a maintenance5CE------^------^nte-fTor, new carnrudc-in. Iradc-ln. power' steering, oil vinyl Jl vlco. MUIcr Auto Jlondada Sales, * interior, n e w whltewnlL. ------Slonal .Mults. Rent a a' ClarkeClarke }|ansen}» jj Idaho. 423-5170.!;______196711 IM P A L A . 1964 VALIANT- 1967 FO RD ...... S1995...... $1995 tires, lURsage rack, vaea- MUFFLERS Installed whilenlle you J shampooer with companion wot ^ rdton va Convertible, frcylinder mfc i wait. Complelo m uftter iervlce.® In- ^ vacuum . B anner F urniture.iuro" 733^ 733- 1003woe DEMO.“siiiukl Trnll.i. “«9y. S29'J. 120120. . Four door hardtop. V8 d a i l y - W E E•K K L L Y Y Gnluxle 4.door'7iordlop.ordiop. un-Utl- ready. Suzuki T rail. S275, SuzukiIkl 80 Trail. motor, stnndnrtl^iransmls-irin%mi^. tor. 4 speed transm liiioc^ —/kn| V/ marred turquoise finish, ■ eluding custom dunls. Abbotl’s j S' MONTHLY - YEARLY Auto Supply, 305 . ShojhOnoihono . St. _ -______- -• SlJ103, Cusnman Trallster.ster. . $123. . $123. Blon, power steering,crrn^g?To‘^I real ^‘’‘*‘=.’“ 5 4 9 5 . .. . v8, automnllc, powerower s!^cVr'.siccr. 196413 DODGE Polara ...$800 south. ______.. TAPETA Recorders - Bcst’Tiballty■Tjljallty -• HondaH 250 Scrnm bler, $100. SIDD. 10G7 nice ' lna nnd brnkcs.- Exccpiion-Exception- • 4-door hardtop.. ;V8. auto- _. Also pre. Jlodakn" 90. STATE—HARQWARE, T h e proven carpct clcancriner'iiiue Blue J complere ilnss. Also pre. n nily low milenee.!• malic, power steering, Lustre Is easy on the budget.□dBct He-Re. *recorded tape* - reel*, cartridges,cartrtdgcs, 2432< Mnln Jln»t. 733-25IP.______$2095 power brflUci, new c ar stores forgotten color*. JJentJJeV’elec. elec. Jcassettes. Camera Cenler. Down- 5:5^ KCR. COOCC. . '1' 9I9S3 ' THUNDERBIRD. . , T H E I S EN 1967 , IV^RCURY ...... $269552695 irade-ln. In vacallon ready trie shnmpooer SI. Grcenawalt's.^^lawalt’s■ *1°” "- ______■ c;excellent condition. Phono3ne 837-4923*837-4923 f1967 T O Y O TA Landau coupe, full power ^ Colony Park stationlion wagon, • condition. • COMPLETE tiro 'snop, recapping STOW*a.wayST bed lor rent. ^ S3.00 00 a ^ H agerm nn.______. Four door *cdan.1, standard ,,' factory air, (poke wheels, O C ■ - M ercury’s best woRonwflRon fullylully equipment, Sell or trade,Ide. bar. Har- ’week.. 'Bonaer Fiiritu.*e,•e, phono lOGi10G6 TR1UMPH..G50. cc... Has Jakcnjakcn . . — transmission, a real nice only — — • » ■ m o t o r s baugh Motor Company, Gooding.Gooding'. < 733-1421. . Grand G Eliminator andd FFirst irst In llltle gas saver. ' IV 1962 FO RD Falcon ...... $444 ■I|[ ~ clnss. 324-2965. Jerom e.______$1295 agon to be. station wagon. Big 6-cylin Idahp, 034:4112.______^------11 MOVINGrjj TO ALASKAl Selling new M ust se‘e. der engine, standard trans- tUMPS; irrigation and domeitlc. ■; yv combination. Beit otferi otferi See Sco FOR ^0 SALE: 19CS isocc;c YamahaYam aha . . $1350 mission, rndlo. heater, oijcri out. S cram bler. 733-2195. Excellenticellcnt con- ' ^ 1968 IM PERIAL . great lltllo family wagon. _____ -dlilon_Low:jnllcnge.______19SS_V0L-KSWAGEN^1 < ______1962W PONTIAC 4 - door bardlop,) beaullfulbeautiful 733-.W*!. __ • ______IX150 RAILROAD tie* for salo.alo. PhonePnoae fo p condition Kawnsaki Trail, must raatback, 4-spccdc ^ iT T Unns- rn n sr ------I?6ur-dOOr-itBtlOir-*mBtm------1 ^ ------royat.Jjlueiwlih_DlacK..vInyl_ t ? Nerves 530-258S. • sell! „ You tiy It out, 837-44fla,37-44flB, Ha- mission, rndlo, n near e ar new autom atic tranim ls- , , , .to p . equipped withwUh^^cvery" -every ~196fl-MCTc0ry-Comct-r.$1200 li ------on edge? Call Cliffs Lawnwn Mower = ■ ' — ' ' ..' '■ germr an.______tlrea, ]uat — alon. pow«r ateering and ’ ' fnctory option avallubloivallublo in* in- 4 . door sedan. VS. deluxe Servico for tjulck efficient»nt repair. M • lscelloneoui W antoliid 141 1968155 KAWASAKI — Only 07 hours. brakes, a ir conditioning. eluding recliningng frofront n t interior, like new tires, Kimberly, 423-51M.______[ ■ ■ 4.spccd. Ju*t like new. 's.'Jn.rs Sharpl 733- ■ ?1495 . J u tt — Ipn] *eais. 1 •parkllng siren red finish. ______6 u r friends tell us cleaningng carpet* CASK FOR SCRAP METALlETAL 5241.______5 with HOST-1* a-homemaxer-i-tmemaKer*! “ Copper. BrasJr-Alum inumm, , Radi— Radi—- jJnFOR-SALE:-l80 Yomaha; scrambler.Scrambler. 19641 VOLKSWAGEN^ ?795___ dream. Rent inachino Jl.Sl. Wllsoa iatorfl, Batterie*, Etc. J See . 520 Mnin South. Two door acdan, 4-spccd ‘ ■ '• Bates.______H. K O PPEL CO. " ■ _ tranimtsalon, radio.lafo.* ’'’" '’ 191S67 YAMAHA '60’■ Cyc'laCy^l9 BEAUTIFULLY finished lOlIdsolid birchb l^ h 152 2nd Avenue southjUtJl —— cornice*. 11* and 8 6" long. 733- ^ ised appll- Truck* 196 $995 $135 8291.______i ■ TH EISENS E N M o t o r s ------an ces^an d furnlluro.** siurdcvant’*tu r ^ v a n t’i ^ cLEA N 1950 Chevrolet M-to.n,^-ton deluxe r ■ ■■ ■ for fullfoil I n c u b a t o r , m ust ba big® .'" enouRh ‘’HS. •, ,Appliance and Furniture Co.. 404 ( (or Geese eggs. Phono0 733-9914 4,1,. Ave. We*t, 734-2133,133 Twin s871*0 '"S'"® - o r 423- ~ FISHINGINO BOAT ANDAN TRAILER or 6J5-B925. ______. Foils. — y Call Elvin — ------1001 CHEVROLET plekup,~4-lpecd, o r ; Brown 733-7700733^-7700 T h e EEasiest a s ie s t PPlace l a c e In Tho World ich. lieavy WANTED TO BUY: Crank-upunk-up _TV TV ‘ „ new overhaul. 6-cyllndcr.,er^^4‘-2247; 734-2247. With 20 liorserse power MercMercury Motor. All for duty* roller tiro” rack*. $40 each^each, nm entm ’ 15; l»5S FbRD "M .lon pickup. 0 iyllndor. ToT o BuyB u y A C ar 733-0800. J ------4 speed- Phono 733-9167. $295 ' : • - WE rebuild liydraullc jacks■ks ataC At>.At>> ^iLL ^ buy dircct or Auction your =7 :kup. pnono E a st Phona 733.7700 bolt’s Aulo Supply. SOS1 ShoshoiraShoshono furniture - appliance* . odda. ends. *1 -701 Main Avenue East St. Souih. _ Snnke R iver Auction. 733-7754.M - _“sasSi J s s f " ------^------“GET"GET THE ■BUG” . ___ g W N MOWE RS. 22^’' C uit~ ~ a H 1} .P..p BIBUYING old American cut glass, ^ ^ • - t44.SO a t PennywltB Drug,iruB, Lyn-Lynl Do* ^*1®' Tlme*-New*. BUSINESS-SERVICEt v i C E $45 DOWNW — $$68 6 8 PER MONTHiTH — L in o l e u m R ur* sx12'. ss.i}s . a i - ! Kned^pattera*. Bantjcr Furniture, and rebuilbuilt bikes DIREerORY ADSA D S ~ ~ ^ ______—at-vory-Iow-prlce*.-H.-R._Scar»,-R ._ S c a r» ,__------X ONE CRAFT'sM/^ Rotary lo ^ m ower. 3.0 H. P . Price.i?*K «25 5 . Ono - ______AND WANT ADS ' Surge. 2 bucket milker. 733-4C29. Aircraft for Sale 165 .OS-Y 0 UREElEEriVIotor Co. A bbie►ie Xli Jrig oe i^ n ’’s s • I I ' ' CESSNA 120, 700 hours, Smoh, radio ASK FOR CLASSIFIEDSIFIED n n n omnl.-IFR Instrumented. All -- _ _ C ox Autoi for Sole , . ' 200itw metal except wing*. Annual per- r,Q„- Ben Eldrldgee______CCnarllc_Hatch n a rllc 1 Jack Cox — formed . last February.”" Excellent S C . p h o n e 733-09310931 644 Main M ain Avem Avenuo" South ...... — - condition. $2,SOO. Phone 430-4SI7. CLOSEDC L O S E D SUISUNDAY _ _ DEMONSTRDNSTRATOR ANDS^ND E]EXECUTIVE TOP BUYS rj------!-----^ ^ PROM THE GOGDiniYS^ CAZ A X L S5 A A l L L _ , '05 COMET Stnllon wuRon. VB engine.' aiimdiird tronsmlsElon, Ml- CONTINUESINUES TTHRU SATURDAY,JRDAY, APRIL 19th clieltn Ores, real gp o ^ . C L AI S S S S I F EB E ^ W Aw N r f i m S I 'CQ C O M E T ...... $$1203 1 2 9 3 1 DELTA 88 ' 1969 BL BUICK CUSTOM Sliillon wngon. Big1 "O-"0 " en. 1969 DELTA E glue, *tandard trunimisslon,mmlsslon, one owner. Slock No: AVISA— 2 door hardlop.hordiop. MeadowA Green, Stockick No. No. 694S 694S — — Spon ! wjitjon. Cryjtal DIua w ith t- tinted glo ti, foam paddedladded leot,leof, chromechror roof mould- Polorlor WhileWhile lop. top. Equipped Equ! wllh iporl wagon opllort, '6 5 C O M E T ...... ,$51080 1 0 8 0 Ino, powar steering,, powerpowsr brakes, iiregular (uel an- powerwer steering, steerlno, power poi biokei, turbo hydramatic CflJlente convertible, VS en inimllilon, radio, while woll llrei, air condition* I, VS en. OREACH P 2 OUT OFO F 3 MAMAGIC VALLEY FAMILIESI FAMILJESI flina, turbo hydmmniicmile Tronlmliilon, deluxe iieer-. tranimliilon, radio, ■ gine, 4 • speed tranimiimlislon. iislon. ' . Ina wheel, deluxe radio,rodlo, whIlaw blti wall IKai. RETAILS fno,], llnled llnled gfaii, {jfaii, refnole ron mliror, tfafuaa wheel cov* .:------s hnrot______FOR $4300.12. e nI, , luaoagalugQaga rock, pcpcAver loll gala windows, 2-lona '64 CHEVROLET ...... ^.$1245$1245 ' ^ ______paint.lnl. IIETAIL RETAIL POR FOR y $3059.94. r. . . . ' El Camlno, 2fla engine,inglne, 4 □seTH ls'Hs^H oncl^ onclyTiTfies^N2 ew W S s ------speed transmission, innrplih arp l SALE PRICE ...... $ 3 4 8 7 ~s mu e ”“ p r r ic i c e e ...... 777r.Tr$4257 '6 0 C O M E T ...... $1005 4-Oftor sedan. Dig ;;.£S "fl" en- ' CCLASSIFIED L E D OORDER BBLANK L A N Hlne, standard- tritnimlsslon, economical Irnnsportutliin.rtutliin, >•> ’ AdsA d s may m o y be fc CDncelod whon roflultsroaults aro socurod.i You oro» charRod only for th» 1969 OLDSMOBILLDSMOBILE 98 1969 BLI BUICK SKYLARK '03 DUICIC ...... JB95,...J fl9 S numbor of days tho od hos boon publishpublistiod (Ad m ust run1 som o doy coiconcolod). jck No. A94S — Cuitom 2-door hardlop. tlm a 1.B Siibrn sinllon wnRon. VB PLEASEP L E A S E PRINT, F USING PENCIL,NCIL, BALL POINT OR TYPEWRITER.EWRITER. • ... . Stock No, A9I5Q —_ 4 door hoidtop.Itordtoi Ebony . Black Stock No. A94S —. engine, power sleerlng and wllh block vinyl fop,jp, powerpowor iioerlriloerino, power cllic Greeneen wllh graenotaen virvinyl lop. lurbo hydramolle Iran*, l)nikc», /nciory air, 13 WORDS OR UNDIUNDER MINIMUM1 RATE brakes, while wall llrei. llrei, aviotnailcautornciilc Itunk releaie, liiton, , power ileering, detuKe radio, while wall occaiiory Qioup, '63 FO R D ...... $093...... $093 1969 BUICK L q S> 1969 BUICK WILDCAT I'nlrliine 2-iloor Spurtlirt Cniipe. UICK LoSABRE 1969 B l VH, ntiioinnilfl crunitnliilun.nim liilun, vory nice, — UptoHW ordi Sloik No, A933 —,- 4 .door hordtop.hordtop Cryitnl Blue, Slockjck No, No, A957. A957. ,— ,— Cuitonn 2-door hnrdion. Tur. lolia'M lit, blnck vinyl lop, a()iilppad with lurbo »5.00 for A 'M l>ODnR ■ , MAQIC VALLGYL L G Y t o il l F f ^ iE E n u mMBERS b e r s ji.lnn long, WllU 10 ^fl, fl, hmhrnj t . , I ^ n.siiniiii, OlfllDInl Sna-^G-IB ...... D I . ... Duhl,u h l, C ( Cnatloford ------ruhbnr- ______;...... DInl 67B.; 6 7 B -2 S 5 2 ...... d...... Durloy, Ruport, Doclo,D a d o , Paul, Norlnncl ABBABBIE URIGIRIGUEN . Kenny Mcmn WinnW inn Ulll* ~DlftrB36^B3tS D l f t l 'B a e ^ ...... TT-i-i-n-ri-»-W pndoHr<3<1otllnftrHoj^ormiin,iftrHoj^ormiin,-J«rom*_ ------Joe Jiiitter DDlnl In l 3 2 2 6 6 ^ ^ ( S 3 7 S ...... rilor,T Holllator, noRorson,)Rorson, JocKp JocKpot, Nav. ------GLDS-BUIGK—l U I G K ------BOB REESE’SSE’S , ------;------^— 3------^------‘■MAGIC VALLEY'S’■s FINEST" ' I DDAHO'3 A H O '3 LLARQEST OLDS-BUttJK.DS-BUttJK DEALER • Dodge Cityity ■ PHONE 733-87213 3 - 8 7 2 1 T W I N F A L L S ...... I' MO 'Block and A vanuaua flpuihflputh I- ' ■ ' ■■ ...... - Wec/ri6soWedriesc/oy, /^pWl 76, 7969>69 TJmes-News,Tfmes-Ne Twin Fo/lj, Idah^ Ar9 ; Wantint Ads Haveave GreenI PoPower .... . ThThey Bringing YouY Cashish FFor idlee Itenfis. Itei r I r v c k f 1 9 6 /A u to s fo r Sale 200 AuloiA for Sol» ______22D0 0 0 A iufo« For Sola______202 0 0 AuAufof For 5oI* '' 2 200 0 0 At Auros for Sol* 206200 AlAutos For Sblt.^ 2200 0 0 Aolo*A u For-Sale-^ ------2 0 0 - « - i ^ .j N E W 1969 DODGE3E ~woRk5iM5 IONEY? . ' . ' .WE BUY CARS Como ? to, Leo Rlc« Chevyland. r “ >4-T0N PICKUP> BROTHERS I Coodlng. I Chevrolet* Oldsmo-Oldsmo^ ^ ^ . PONTIAC—CADILLACLLAC tlbllcs. Jbulcks, Ponllacj.a c j. OK ru lly equipped witb 4>specd Used CiVs and Truck*. trannmlislon, S2k58R. CMC ■ W ILLS Open Sundav* and Evenings Harbaugh Motor CoCo. _J Rupert. Idaho______*?8.3<67«?fl.3<67 • U ied 'C ar D epartm ent -— 1068 CHEVELLE ElComIno, <.jpccd, 'asV CHISHOLM Urothen, Burley, voul Gooding, Idaho 350 H P 32T. yellow with black ___ ^ *!A,m authorized Rambler dealer' for ------Inlerlor, new polyRlnsi tlrc»,tlrc», ton- ton- FQI FOR SALE by owner: 1087 Ford 9Ca«»la. Minidoka eounOe*. <7»-550i. *■ LEE PONTIAC -pr>MM *' Sell or wlU lnkekc o C J-5 GGalaxie 500. 2-door hardtop.irdtop. 300 rI — . ~ m , ■s .1 . :' ’- H U R OMC TRUCKS _ IN JEROMH j lU R R Y INI N F O Rr o01 u R -KUMH J„p (or my equity, 'never'cr raccdlrncodl ' HP H engine, automatic irnnsmls- ROSS L E E FORD, INC. 726-3B11.i, Kclchum, 8 n.m.. lo 6 p.m, Jjsion. Rndlo nnd heater. For In- JERO M E •. _ 2 ------} — ■ formation cnll 423-5331 dav», 8-5. m o r e c a r , ■ r-T=— 1059 INTERNATIONAL, t a n0 dTitid e m ' 0 Or'evening* «"d weekends, 825- ASSUME PAYMENTS, »&5.?S.I 1065; 340 cu. In., 5-speed.d. 3.*peed.3.»peed. j'S275. a-door Chevi-olet. 327 Fuel Injecied, >«»\ * 20 tlre i, a ir, low hoy MORE c a r j : 4.»peed. For-enuliy, 1050WM Chev- Irnller,J 000 x 20 tires, Iwln, axle. SAVE full year'* deprecipUon on . r o lrt 2 door, J te p . M4.-24S2 fcve. Eve* goiy, } enalae. 7SS-4053.7M iflu *,1060 Ponllac LeMan* 2-door hard-' nings. Dleirlcli. _J lop, imjy equipped. ^ V8, r power H f o r YOURi G R EE A A T T E S T S i) A I E S EVENT! E ll fr;— u CREAM PUFP; 1966 FORD3 G aalax- l a x - aiecrlng,» brakes, turbo hydramatic 1008 CHEVROLET 10 .te rlei, Vi-ton /S, Crulsa- rally wheels. See at 158 Carney ' pickup. Wlth.6 cylinder motor,m otor r»ra- convertible. 300 V8, Crulsn- r. MONEY AT ------dlo. ■fnur-ipeed-trnntmlMloa.-V^ry ' nd brakes. Street a(ternoon», eveninRs.lings. r t — ______,00<^-mlleir W O ^ H E V R O tE T —lm p«l»;-327i-4 - T low m ileage. 733-3758. ______Call 1 733.1S70. d ^------—- ^HARPI looo'dh^olet pickup. See - d o o r hardtop. 300 horsepower. \ .'..“a No’ FOR SALB or 1SS3IB3 J.ga.r jBDuar « performance. 4-ipeed trana- ' IT’5IT'S a t 280 Blue Lake* BouleTard No. FC 733-1416. • , XKE, : thnn). excellent “ coadKlon. <»dl«lom _!! mlMion. 320 Quincy Street. ' 350 Honda S cram bler. *400. phono ’Si ------543-4364. 400. Phono e transflSs«lon,*buck.i'„s.’ro'£: “ ■ b i i m m —n —Jl— et - seals, hard, 'loft (ops, new Autos For Sal* * 2002 0 0 T IMOm OLDSMOOILE C utlais,», VS.V8. (loor(lOOr .- ‘liras, *1300, 733-38S3, ------, o p . ^— o «! —_____ 236JShoshonoJUW.— - „ V o L K S ^ G E N r ^ lOM, Kood5d- condi-condi. J »*>■»• 320-4692. _ _ _ _ _ J551655 STUDEnAKER pick-up..up. J3 .|ispeed' . . d ' 1 3 3 - m i tlon. 1063 Chevrolet Superper Sport. J060J0< VOLKSWAGEN, excellentclient cot-con- ■and overdrive, Good condition.ndltlon. SeeSeel I •x c elle n t condition. 733-0412.0412. 1I dltlon.i 1525. A fter 4:00 733-6921.33-6921.. a t 1207 7ih Avenua C ast. L_ AT U W" GLIG L E I i JENKIN J E LINS w L YOUU CflM’TCj UNIFIND THEr YOUROUR CHEVRCVROLET DEALER DEI RIGHTIT CARC AT THE Tm RIGHTr PRIPRICE AT WHEREWH YOIYOU’LL FIND FINI GOODC)D OLD FftSMFASHIONEDED PRICESP > 8:00 EXCEPT SUNC JOHIIH N C HIR R I! IS M ODTORS T < OPEN 8:00 TO 8:00 r SUNDAY 1969196 IMPALA I ITn CAM’T’T BEI fOUNtUND! . 2-Door Hardtop ^ 2 4 8 8 CRCOR ONLY ■ f l t PER MONTH " ' Thinkinglli Imp3rt?'"ni1nklng"economy? IfhpoiH nomy? Thinking about something..'pmething..^bst> Imitat- . . ' ■ . -AFTER-A f NORMAL___...... ^ Ing an import?Import? £Step up to a Pontiactiac TempestTemp that talks withvith an importimF price tag ------— DODOWN PAYMENT but withth the peperformance, luxuryry and ececonomy of a Pontiacntiac TempTempest. Get with - ______the great>at breakbreak-a-way at John Chris Mo Motoral J t969? NOV; N O V A - » 2> ® 90 S 9 5 ^ ^ ^ or * 2! 1 1 9 5 9 5 ^ p « with aufemaffem a ff e fransmtii I r a n i m t i i f o n ...... i9«1969 CHEVELLE SibP ^ I V I I *2995 or only *51“ per month I. 1 AAFTER NORMAL DOWNDC PAYMENT 1961969 l>ONTIiNTIAC TEMP■Mpest ^ 1 NMO.. O J 1 TIME TO BUYJ If lookss have anythingar to do withth thetho priceprlc of a car, thenI Pontiac TemTi pest has to be the put-on o'of the yaar. Those3 lines beabespeak a price Justst this side of the moon. used cars but It’sB all a bigbl| fat fib. Tem pestist is pure value. Tempest»st power stemsi from a OK 4 / :a rs n o i 1 IN BUYS! 175-hp3 overheeoverhead Cam Slx.*So If looks arand luxury and performance performer aro what ■«- you w antant In an economy car, lookok no farther.fart You'ro home.T ie. 1966 CHEVROLgr;VROL£r ‘ M O . 1 CAR IN U.S. Impaia >4-(ioor.)0f. vVS, a , p«v*rpvivar it* 0 9 6 4 PORD!D $ i | A | Bonk or QMAC^'Termi ■ 'Oolaxla w aaon.aon. VB angina,.n o ln ., oulomottcou ^ 1 , pow .r i 1..rln g ...... *1298' GREATMC B R E A KK A A ^ W A Y tTRADE-INS! r a 119* tranimliildn, powar ilaarlng .i 1965 MERCURY’ VB angina, ''„‘;S oulomoile ',.„o jronimU n » ,..,.„, *1 0 < 'powar siaaring ...... *1098 N EW CAR 1TRADE-INS 1964 FORDRD « i | M | . Oalaula fourir door, VR, powar ttaidng, 1959 MERCURYCURY 1967 OPEL 1967 1967 CORVAIR CO aiitomaile traniinliilonroniinliilon antiontl olr Mridlilonlng M298* ------$ T O O ----- KWaH, laM.-an-lha-ila Seilan Ufl ' ' I O O bu "■ ...... I 1 ' ' . • •> " AilOHmB5*News,TwIn Falls,dlls, Idaho..ldahb..Wedne5dqy, April JA,IA. 1^69i'969 ■' -,.■ — ' • - - . , ^ T id i o i atoessarev i yhot.L\ '■-.'■Vj-- t** ! '''■.' E - ‘. I . ' I ; ■) I . ^ i.1^ ^ ^ ‘ i f 1 i ' l l T~~b J v ’ ■' ’ ' ' ' ’ l l i'W( ' ■ m ~ ' , - I f,' , I...... ■ ' ''I i f l ” . ■ B p I'.'.- : I.'V ijv . ■ '' ' jil — t K l ' W' ‘ ' H i i i ’i !l i f t ^ . / 1 ) ' ^ ,| L\ iif f ^ 1 i '' ir* 1 * •■ J k:. I ,;Mi!' • ' j m | h i ■ -,'* 'f'' I l f ' ’, ' 1 ,'’ *'»■ ■ ■ liy t; ' ; i|M V . ■ ‘ JJ T n r ' i t mWW^B| r. . ,.\ t W l l i W M M ' - n H H l ’' hf.;W .p:-.'4|* , I't ^ ’*^^1 :i,; > TsS9H |l|^^H fl W 1 f ’ - ' . a V -J*; t *. s " ‘ - ^ 1 si ■" ^ * sm’t* 4(.. lm l/vc u »*'..« *■ *- -r I •.» J*fi* I # l * j <■ c - t * ■ . • . ( ■ ^■ BT - ‘ ^ r ■ ' »IJ * j f „ J i , i L Just'(l,astjJust'(l,a yearjwe: introducintroduced our con-1 - meansmeai of obtainingling more wprking capi- hoihope of profit.t. TheThe ChicagoC Mercantilejrcantile • tratract c t iinildalnb potato:ato futfutures on thee tal with'whichv. to6 ihcreasiincrease their volume.ume. Exchange Ex is the the marketplace ma for thet h e __ ---- - r - ^ ------— C htC'fffChtcffgo'itls/l'ercEmtllerrBKc1 ! erBKcfiBTTB errW’e—Wsdglng'rarrairo~b'rerg e—Hsd! ro-bTW r¥at7)TOt?rcmn~:fr?C"ElM“ fi^,ris^ter; o rthhese. e se . risks. rjsi We'll be very wouldri'thavewouldr introduced'iduced'it if vye didn't't agaiiagainst adverse3 priceprice.c .changes, it'st's a ha| happy to supplyjply youyou with our booklel ■ ■ think, iti would be useful,useful,',but even vve'' e ' i1 relativelyrelat sim plele transactiontransac by whichvhich on on potato hedgingdging ifif' you'll just write to ' '■ , , hhav^ a v ^ bbeen surprisedd by its.woyernigbtrW'prcdits ;"![ f'prcducers "of perishable3erishable,:commodities Jities us us at the addressiress below.bel sucCe:success. A numberer of l(Idaho potato0 can trans/er rnuch'ofuch'of theth risk of pri,ce , ' . ■ , ■ ' , gVowSrgyow6rs have alreadydy foundfour that hedg^3 - ,,1''^^’ fiuiituation to ■. speculators^^—peoples p e c u l ' c jju ^ m .... •°p'° CHICAGO MEBCANllU1CANT1LE EXCHANGEE •nnlvQriatvr J i ,ing a |portion of theirheir-crop cr can be a 'Whoi'W hose business! it is to taketf risks inn ththe e 110 no North FranklinIln Street, Chicago,( llllnofs)rs 6 0 6 0 6 . ’ m