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VOL. 66, NO . 70 . .TWIN.W i n FA L Li IDAHO;: SUNDAY.SHNDAY. JUNE 22. 1909 . ■ ■ ------■ ^ ""' ' _ ■ ^ ' The Quetueens Rulede Th^ CouCoun;tu C u i* feww Q u iet s C h a rr le te sto n Becky Sullivan, Twin Falls’s’ ■junior Miss and daughter of Mr. ^ .r.,- '•antf Mrs. Terry LcRoy Sullivan, I Saturday night was- crowned ,iV —Miss Twin Falls .whiler'at the r o u b l i ^ same-time,.in BuhJrUnda Bar- —k m A s t^eiEida d e r ¥ oOWS¥ ‘T rot inaga, daughter of Mr. and Mfs. 'Joe Barinaga, Castleford, tooklk ' CHARl^STON, S.C. (UPI) — McNairMcN« ordered the 9 p.m. to0 College Hospital and Chorlestonin loMtold thothe marchersr they liaii no the Miss Buhl crown. .C H A R I^ ^' Officials niovedr Saturday to 5 a.ma.m.‘"curfew at middayy .County Hospital. ' parade ipermit and ordered In thc Twin Falls contest Car- I f- damp clamp a -Jldi on this radally-Saturdclly- S aturday. Abernathy led marchcminto[0 them.to disperse.dl -, la-Blasiock, daughter of Mr. andid- r~.■. tensetense“city,!imposing city, i a dusk-to-to- The violence was the worst}t the' streetsstp Friday night bqt\l After insistingin he woufd hoM Mrs. Robert Blastock; THfer, !!■ 000 yet In the three-m onth-oldd was w as . sl slopped by Charlestonm a '‘prayen“prayei vigil to support tho daiJfn curfew and setting K0,000 yet li le See TROUBLE’ Pg. W. CoL S ..l»as first ninner-up, and Beckle ’ bonds for the leaders of demon-on- strike tagainst the State Medicalll Police Chief< John Conroy. He See TRO Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. : strations that sparked a night. ofo f ______------J. W. Jones, was second hinner-r - .. . violence. UD; Deborah Watkins, daughter Gov. Robert E. McNair Bff of M r an d M rs. D exter Wat- . ordered the curfew and kept |B -J{lns,^won-the-coveted-Miss-Co^ *^-r- National Guirdsmeh at th the e M | Bcnjalily title. j— - ready Ih'a nearby armory |«|B At Buhl the first ‘ ninner-upip r I 4 following a clash Friday n l^t w as Connie Hicks, daughter, of • ’ '.r; ^ - bevween policc and Negro ' Mr. and Mrs. Don-Hiclu,'Buhl,ll. K -______* ^ a r ______«______y/hile secoiia runner-up was • .....daiffn^ The curfe Rev. Ralph David Debra EasterdayrTlaUghter ofo f . '• ■ ' ' bondsAbernathy, for t arrested when he Mr. and Mrs. Glen 'Easterday,y, - Bl BECKY SULUVAN . . CACARLA BLASTOCK .______LIN stratioled ah n -estim s th ated 400 Negroes1 inIn p Castleford. Kathy Hopkins,,s, ------' — ..... ------I — . violence.an unauthorized- march to d aughter of M r. and M rs. How-iV- ,■ I support Gov. striking R Negro hospitaliltal ‘ ard Hopkilis, Buhl, received the v ] . orderedworkers, tt remained in jail. g S nod as Mlss’ Congeniality. I ; NationalMagistrate Donald BarkowltzWitz :SSB told thc head of the Southem Both contests were staged be> X o X ll ready lh' lem ! Israelis - S£Sen. Jorda I followingChristian I Leadership Confer-ifer- • fore large and enthusiastic'au*. cnce "for an offense of this Mhi dicnces. I • bevween this I vouth's.nature, ln_faime« to_theLpeople;iPlS -H B Both first place w inners will • _ ^ of T this h r ~city, R I dinnot order-bond ~|HB represent Buhl and Twin Fallss Lose X J U Jets ______I . A for bchiathy. a penny under $50,000." in the Miss Idaho contest, a t ___ Ba c k ABMLINDA BARINAGA V l6d : Abernathyah-esti and his top aide, ' “ Boise “ In ' 1970. •B oth~conlesls;ts' ' '.i '.i' ...... ^ a nHdsea unaul williams,' went to jail were sponsored by Lions clubs rT l - ____- supportcharged stwith rioting. IncitingB to in each community. -I-O Sen. Len B. Jordah expects, - » to /TT ;n t workers, riot,* parad i in g w ithout a p erm it "To Egypt .J and-disorderly. coAduct. ^' . Nixon in his quest for a.protptype pi Before going to jail Friday . ■ ' , ' —:7 “Safegi “Safeguard” system o? anti-ballisticrdan To £Bnight,. Abernathy promised his Controllers - ByumBy United Press -International .■ ence folloyvcrs- "fo r “we are going to Ig The Idaho Republican Senator st Egypt said it shot- down three - ® ■ _ _ _ _ in iiature,Jn_ practice civil disobedience In Is'raeli spotter planes Saturdayly a letterlette received Saturday by O. er Charleston as it has never been>een May CaU Halt rsSr practiced before.'' t dunduring n g Jan 11-hour artillery duel®| ximTlmes-News es- editor. The letter was i across the Suez Canal, on'e of .. BM Planto McNair said National Guards- B several battles that, raged thele an ®Qt*editorial which was published...... ii on Hmen dsea . WIand. highway - patrolttrol To AU Flights* Si-, length of the waterway. Egyp*?• June 101( calling for adoption of the / - chargedofficers wouldw be patrolling theth e tian '■ officers0 described the e x p e c ts to s u p p o r t - P r e s i d e n t riot,*streets parac oi- this historic, city BOSTON (UPI) -T he counselscl shelling as the heaviest since:e *T“I expeote: to support the Presidt »M Saturday night to prevent a . jrotptype phase of the so-called' “"sefo-re recurrence " of-the violence. for the nation’s .air traffictic the 1967196‘ w ar. ' Connfr»iSenator Jprdan wrote. “No issue ( la s • controllers said Saturdayly AAn n E;Egyptian miIltary_spokesr inti-ballistic missile defense. night,. Abi "th e re }s a distinct possibilityIty m an in C airo said the thr^e•e bBeen e e n more n vigdfousljnjebafed thar that air traffic In the Uniteded Israeli,Israeli. planes were downed .... Senator stated his decision in practice* ' States may . come to a near Di Deversoir, 12 miles southih “Advocates both pro andday con by .ha O. A. (Gus), Kelker,=nt Chariesw'rFormer Chief.ef I screeching halt” this Monday, of IsmalliaIsma in the central sectorJr on objobjectives because both want letter w as in direct response to *’'^McNair F. Lee Bailey, counsel for thoho of the 103-mlle 1 waterway. they- dida.differ on how best to achi i k Professional Air Traffic Con-m- FightlFighting, in that sector alone'c stakes are so high, onepublished m ust not in the newspaper ;on-on menOf - anStSte B ank I - ttoller3..0rganIzatIoa_(PA T C O)), ), contTnuicontrnued,Jl._hQur5-.Saturd8x. rfiwinne lu s io n s .------^ion —r— ’of the ABM program. stlS” o said in .an-intervlew-tnat sinceice they sa:said, ahd was an extension ^luaion DiesrAt 84r r B the air traffibt. slowdown thisills of battIbattles In th,e northern and “I gam preparing somethe rem President arks in his request,*’ week "iDveitlgators have ap-ip- southersoulherh''5ectorB- proVoked- by deliver on the floor of the Senate a - J ? ' HAZELTONV- H.. E. G onjei'indei.' ’fU pearcd Jn redar facilities wheresre an allei alleged Israeli troop buildup 'No issue of recent' years h a s ------finger,-— M. Hotelton,. presidentlident traffic I* actually being cori-ohJri- oh the east bank. • carryijcarrying: your-name forwardjb'afed than'-this to , oner of the Hazelton State- Bankk fot fo t - H faoljed, have pulled.controllers!rs (In TelT Aviv, jin Israeli armyiy betweebetween now and the (ime of the vol e s s 20 years and a fohner president.Ideht . froni their radar positions in spokesrspokesman reported Intermit-It- new e^evidence comes to lightmd con that .have w no disagreementn d , £* of O .the ITI Idaho B ankers 'AssO^Ul* , H order to advise them of theirelr tent
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• ,-V - • . . • •• TlWBi'Nev/t^Twln Falls,:s,ldobo Idobo Sun(Jdy;'Juna,22, 1969 V/V‘' ^ . . • I ... f Weather Re S e e i i r i ^ »— , Jenny Stewart purchasing m ‘ 1 ■ i W r I . present ,. . . H arry M errick de From Times-News 24-Hour^Hour WeatherV Bureau Wire , liveringHvering contract,. . . Howard Gcrrish ,.talking about skiing (in the summer,-yjsi)sum: -... . Larry DDahmer,. ahm er.,attandlng rtieetlTiR;. . . S y n o p s i s ' Jay Poc(Pace chatting . . . Bill Pet ''Forecasrecast - "'H ers. waitingwnlt to pick up wife . . , - . Siirface pressures are risingis'iiig '■ ' • • ' , ■ Chuck I Perkins pouring -coffee over much of the Northwestst to FairFal i(^ay^.and tonight;, In^ on Sat S aturday: >ligb, 75; low, 53; ...., . . TeTed Roth telling of son’s ' ,the Interrriountaln ,orea ns'' the crcascreasing cloudiness and a littleIttle 30 per n^r cent humidity at 4 p.m;; ; amateuram ateur radio outfit.. . Vernon upper • aJr disturfiancc moves■oves warmwarmer Montlay; winds of 10 ^loS ’I ''' ' ' J Riddle accepting'golfa award ... . southeastward out of the area,irea. to 15 miles per hftur at, timesnes highland" " low on June 21, 1^ , Bob SnydsrSnj lugging typewriter • Fair skies prevailed over■ the In thoth afternoons. High tojg d y ay 84 l and 52.. Precipitation .o v er a do.wn ssti tre e ts T . Stan-Snow-look- valleys of east-central Oregonegon in.„theJn-^th 80s; low tonight In the,the 24-hQU24-hour period ending at 4-p.m.pm * V • \ f ^ m Inging heolthy’heol . . . Ivan Skinner and -Western Idaho Saturdayrday 50s. Chancei of measurable rain-Bln- SaturdS aturday: .0211acht precipitationatlon , , ^ b | < , C ^ ' making date to fllght-test^ilying witha few fal^wcathe^ cumuluslulus fall 101 per csn't or leas throutou ^ for the.monththi of June. ..Slintb,Infth. ■ aC "'* f ^ t l ^ club -me member . . . Paul Kalb- cloudd on the N orthw est horizon,Izon. lonlg!tonight. In the” Camas Prairie,;r!e, and forl« .the ,jiear' lo date,, 2.0S W■ si ^ ' 4 - :■ neirch,nei rch, Flier, returning, from The moisture supply shouldlould high today in the 70s, and loW Inches Inches, coinparcd to 5.74 inchcsnchcs ' * ■ S » t \ r f i e ' e ' JT ^ flying tript to east coast and . coniinue to diminish over Jhe tonighttontg In the 40s..In'Twta Fallsalls aat t theiiu sa m e ' tim e in 1868. southernsoutherr states^ . . Tom Shbuse valley areas today nHd'tempera-pera------:. »■ ' ' . „ In town t . . M rs.. Dan Johnson T he • . • • ' answering telephone .. . . Mrs. tures should be up ^ little. The jajMfeff -1 answerli ]ows tonlght-wiil range from the ' ^ Georgia(jeorgla. .Hepner driving car 40s in the eastern valleys I' awayaw ay fromfr doctor’s office . . . through the 50s in .th e w esternII MagiefaUer]leyrHospitals ■ Lewis HackH looking from home section. tow ard golfj course . . .- George The high today will be mostly 'Haney ini four-wheel-drlvc ve 'from the mld-70s through “ the “J M agic V alley M em orialial rtttirtttinidoka M eniorial hicleh id e . . . Gene Hull apologizing with a tew of the warmerrm er ' Admilled' . Admitted ' ' V, to friendfrienc . . . Bill Hoops talking ' - 8^ alons ^hfc Western Idahodaho MrMrs. William, F.iye, Mrs. Lar--ar- MrsMrs. Jack Wight, Malta; MMrs. rs. WM about*'granddaughterabout'^g’i . . . Larry ' ....T)drdcr reaching into,the lowerow er ryry K Klndr.ed, Jane Telford, Otto jraIra .N.McClImans, Haielton, and Truscott talking to friend . . . M s, ^ MMcChristlan, e a Mrs. Leslie Clap-lap- Nina'Nina Builtslde and Idell Cox. Cox, And oveoverheard, ” How come you- There wil^ be some Increase•ease psr,psr. . Ellsworth' Gerrlsh, Mrs.jlrs. both RuRfjtr_] • _ , • never hehave pny money-when -the^— 'in cloudiness Monday afternoonnoon MartMartin Jones, Mrs. Frank Arias^ »[ai,tressstal.tress presents the bill?” _ •nd night as another uppertalr>r-alr CClare larence R oberts '^and LulaLula Dism issed disturbance m oves into ththe e RosoiRose, all Twin Falls; Marvin Lorenzo Anderson, Mary RileyR iley . i H ___.„ n e w h O*JRS— ------— Northwest-Scattered showersts drdr-Lively, -wvel and Mrs. Edward Stew-" a re ard, both Buhl: Lorenzo AndeN -and^"3 Uland7 Hansenj-all-Rupert,jpert,- -B |B • — 6 a.m.'io 9 p.rh. yjxjsslble thundershowers a re ard, jene SVera Roe Albion.,' Tikely to bccur in advancee of son* Rupert; . Mrs. Eugene J; Fri. & Sat. to 10 p.m ., ^ - Knifong, Eden; Nevada Smith, ^ this system about T uesday. ' Knifo [■■k; , ^ BlrU u ■ - ■ V Saturday afternoon, s Iclie e ss Wells,wel s Nev., and Mrs. Earl R. ■ ' — wersTttOstfy^iesrltrWesi-Tdahodaho Pet*Pet*. Salt Lake CUy, Utah, - SoAs Soi jv e r e • bo m to M r.-aand n d and East-Central Oregon, whilegvhile ' , • . D IsinlssM — ^ MMrs. rs. .Jack Wight? Malta; to0 Mr. M r. Aa IPR ETTY CONTESTANTiNT deftly.deftly.'nips Hip! a ropo over the headlead heshead. In the stylo of the buiidoggers. partly cloudy to cloudy skies Arlene Urle. Vune U rson.son, and.Mrs.^obetfJ3lbson.:DccIg,and.^ >ecl9. _of_a-galloping-calf-durlng-FrW_of_a- ng-Frlday-night^a-
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.j FourF o u T o Face8 -T^ ______' Charges-iFor Saddle T l^eft; : « - • I V f'o u r persons; including a 16- . V ’ ; > year-old girl; were tumed_pver __ K?i'^7va P'- rto~N6vaaa - ' " ' aulhorllles Saluraay kS '^ ntiifflfh *t 'n l* ' ' dffs* i*k ml i?3^9 aftemooafternoon by Sheriff Paul~C6r- ■ B b ^ . der, to facc' charges of'gr®f*dand .. . {,§^5 .' V-'--V p , 4 ‘i M ' larceny •" and first degree ^ r- ‘ K W ' V, T f t ) ' , I * :• glaiy.g la ry .:_____ ’ ' I- I SheilllSheriff Corder said they sjgned - • ||H B - ‘ ? j s ' t t S i t ' ' I eextradition x tra d k papers late Friday.lay* I SheilfUJess Harris, Elko, an and d . P o ^ Chief Burt Uhllg, Wells, I*!! r» w I toblTc\lstody toblTc\ls of the four in Twin'win JJ jd iS to * ' nai ' . Falls. Fails. They1 are diarged with jK S i HJ'-' i S m - / ' ^ . & K B “ the the theft th'ef of sbc saddles from.an Elko County Ranch. F riday. BI9B3MIIF » Their apprehension In Twin'win I ' ^ • K i m M ' TailsPalls Cicame after Vickers Sad-. ' W tlilB jJit* I dierydIery r notified authorities they I had been approached by the I group andI asked to purchase ...... SBQju , I ' used-sai used-saddlcs, bridles and spurs.' m S ^ 4 ? a ^ |I sSheriff h e I Paul Corder said, I ‘They told Us thev were bring-'ing- n M I hlg the saddles. trom Arizona ^ f ^ I bbut u t theithere was still horse sweat •.RE-ELECTEDr e -1 OFFICERS\S of the IdBhoIdahi Poultry Induslry’ FederationFederatloi dtiring Pocatello, vicevice president.presk About 75 membersrs o{ the fefederation attended tte V r« I on some somi of (hem and. T doubted ballotlballoting Friday were,’froinm left. Bob Black,'B Moscow, secretary:Tctary: GeneGe Hull, twiHlay-annualnual conventionconve In Twla Falls. I the storstory." He said he checked Twint w i_ FaUa, i treasurer; Vemonnon Cox, hagerman,Hage president, andind Ruby Wlllecke,\ > ______^ , 1 I wwith ith NeNevada-officials and found . L that a burglary investigation-lion ' ...... — - -' I was under unc way in Elko. * ------T \~ " " 12 and beforT'they “could'onlyniy garten teacher"who-will workork mittees-mittees-from Jerome, Cassia tal^ thi;m through 10 years ol on a part time basis at the and TwiTwin Falls counties'will be I Sheril Shcrlft Corder.said Nevada.of- UQ.'\ n rk b^^yn»«>n .Tiiha ?eparl-lart- Idaho VocationalVo( School's weld- and doctor of their choice for tftMrKING HILL- — Mrs. Frank I . ZZone.-The o n c .^ juvenile is also from . itI a snack in the afternoon. Mrs.'rs- .i,.the -j,examinations. Mrs. Merle ,V :‘ „ v I Phoenix. ment to enlarge ils day carcrare lng class made 15 cots fornhe Wootenwoote sold toys and Pl®y*stodda center operation. center. I y: Stoddard, ^speech therapist a t «?,?• “ vi ccntcr. , , groun ground equipment are needed thefi,. Twin-r^ Fats Easter Seal Cen- ™ I * , " Mrs.M rs. I B etty W ooten, c en tcr■ di- AppHcaiAppHcations are being token ^at the center, os well as volun- u, ' , ored at a family reunion by her f-Q rcctpr said they are now ableable for the dday care center, Mrs. „ ter, has been giving evaluations. 2f5r ®i,i M "; teer workers. The South, Centraf Health Dis-"'«fnls nine children at the home of her Lig{ to accom m odate 35 children.ren. Wooten s:said. The center lost . I Lightning Starts [fTccd trat trict has also been giving •'the',v. daughter, J Mrs. Boone Richey . • 1 .. PreviousPreviously they could have onlyonly some of its children when the ’Larry Mack, Soulh Central trict 1 un* Jr., in Naches, Wash. a c Additional rest room facili-cilf- migrant :school classes opened.■ned. ComnCommunity Action Agency dl- chikJrenchikJre the necessary |mmunl- ^ T wo ex- Sho said they are now ablCctoiccto rectorrcctor. said he.vriU be takinging zatiomzations, Mrs. Wooten sald.^ .__ I Two Range Fires Svdtiea have ijeen installed .and ex- Sho said 'om-USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS : ffa^hairs and tables were loan-oan- take childrenchik ages-2V4 throughough applicationsapplic soon for a kinder-ler- Mr. Mack said planning com- US^TI I SHOSHONE — Several small I rangO'rangO'l fires have been reported>rted | ...... n'nir ------, and a i % SHCSHOE Ltammt 1 ^ W w DEPARTPARTMENT FALLS, BURLEY, ttUPERT I NN I 8 8 H 6 WM ^^neali n e t f^revieuw i e w I I ii- w B K wJ h i ^ ' SUMMEIMER CLEARAiRANCE A I " ; 8 7 , * 5 8 7 flatsf S: 3 : * 3 ” ;...... By Whips VALUESVAL 9.00 TO 11.00z.oo w CASUASUALS . 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P ol^ey Power>wer girdloi girdle — all In breeif Taper M ata Pantls OIrdle, S.5. M, LI ....^ . . . •...^ ’R«o.:$^.00'> ' < ’ • - s f f t w ;nylon pow ered w ith Lycra® ip anandex. d Mix o r m atchI them wllh wll your.favorlte brai ••Juliet" Tricot Bra, A, B, C Cupic u p . ! Ei^itlro S p rin g &6 SSumr um m er "Applauie" (for th* rounded iooki,‘^.^'JulIoi.'.‘_|im<>oth.ioc ooth. tricot trlcol undenvlrel, "Van* I ^ S to cck. k , VALUESLUES T TO 20.00 taitic” (for fuller flaHr®*)'i^roi), Hurry, j .B oforrtjiey all iwwipg lpg back to* regular prlcaV I j 1 TWINN FAI FA U S - BUjRLEY •nJlU m U P l E R T IDAHOIDA! DEPARTMEr»itTMENT STORE- TWINW IN FALLS, IDAHO 1 : J . ' . . ^ JIOW R O \ A LAND EVANS^Ar( n S^AND ROBERT V j o v a k ., • M'W i^orry Seemjims To-Be-I]5 Henry KisSissinger-” ; ': 8 BonufrNempaper - w a s h f Mr. " of State's tadlspensable”eyeVahd Mag^ VaUey*8 Botiw -N* WASHINGTON — A lilddlo-Idle- administration,admin the Secretaryiry of W: White House office. ! ! - cnce, en os a direct result bf'Mr. ol Un- Nixon’s wishes and Kissinger’snger's ei ears within • the department. lev«I State Department officer,cer, ' State - State now takes a secondaryndary Cutting through the turgid lan- Nl 1 the Rogers Is expected to fill this .Surtday,:Juno22, ]969 ' ' — ■ ■ . phone 733-693I S d ™ this ■own unique expertise In the R asked when Secretary of Statotate role role behindh the President'ss Na- ' gv guage of the bureaucracy, this ■ow jreau- ob soon, ^ th strong indications WiHIam Rogers would see a-con-con- tlonol tional Security chief. Althoughtough change,ch in effcct ordered all[ ac- mysterious m; ways of the bureau- c AL WESTERGUm 7HOWV5 HOWARDID. . O O. .A A. . IGUI) (( KaicEil wiiEir,DODDS ' , y j '" ? ! " sveL cracy, has also beeh extendedended t t will go lo Theodore Eliot, a Il»h*r editor Adv#rtl»1ng Monaow ■■ *l«cntlalfidcntial _repo_rt he w as draftingting IntimIntlms ates of -both R ogers; aand' n d ' tlontic or policy proposals deveu cr iird's —foreign-ser-vlce officer now-In Pubtfih*r — -AitWonl to lh* Publl»h*r E them- oped within the Sta.te Depart-part- over ov Secretary Melyin U trd s —fc i ' P^UL STANOJ.EY . O.J..SMITH' on'S6utKeast.JAsla,~Baid ho did Kissinger Kissin fall all over them- op chargowof-lriolan affairs, ------GSie-CARPafllft:---- THOMPSON ■ •' P^UL not have-nhB'fatntesr-Wcar--*■ • ■selves:^o-deny'this, 'selves It'neverthe-erthe- ment m to-go to -Kissingef's-offjee ■—D< arailatlon Clifctor. Composing Joom mnbTttn69«r PmiiPwii Ropm.MjinoO*»Ro( Monoglna Mliw “ll's 1 vlth- S T ^ Is far more apparentt overoyer ' ' That is nol thc only high, iin? “It's not Rogers Tm worriedTied less has,biieni an obvk)usI fact In the While House vrtth or with- sw naker filled Job hi Uie department. An- even, out specific clearance by Rogersgers States St traditional role as maker fi about/' he .said, "it’s Henryjnry since since Jan. 20. -It became even, oi Uch- of foreign policy than oversr the o other is the chief of the depart- Kissinger,” ' more more so by Mr. Nixon's.choicejKolce or Undersecretary Elliot Rich- of ^------,.* m ent’s policy-planning su ff, va. ' T h is' otherw ise sm all Incidentdent of Kissinger, Kli not Rogers, io bb arson.at Previously, only recom-^om*~~Pentagun's P« defense-role.-' ' • " .; n !crt- Tbe decline of the Statee De-De^ _c cant since January, telisjniich.about the silent rev-rev-' at at hishis side In bis crucial sum* sum« mendations m carryfaig the Secrt- from ■ Rogers. Is now considering a rnft Law . imese taiy or Undersecretary’s okayokay partment pa today results from The Draft ■' olutlon Inow taking placo'in the mit mit chatcl with South'Vietnamese', ta /hite moro ‘ mundane «cause* than r radical change In the operation _ vastly Important' formulationtipn ' President Presli Nguyen Van Thieuleu at fbiind fb thefr way to the White m Isslng- of the poUcy-plannlng staff. Ia - -President Nixon’s call for majoror 'Perha' Perhaps It would even be better to a i ^ carrying o ut o f foreign pol*pol- Midway Midw. Island ten days ago.go. “ .H .House. This directive’was part part Presidential Pi directives.. Kissing- o build e r is one of Uils country’s’s few e effect, this change would abolish (Changes in the draft law — changes'es' havo-thhavo- the one-year vulnerable time® • i^yIcy jnskInside the Nixori admlnlstra-stra- One little-noticed jurisdictional:tIoOal of of Mr, Nixon’s m ove to rebuild or rtually its traditional function of pro* 'that will eliminate the strangle hold)1d last onl:only through an individuals 19thh tlon. change chang ordered by. Presidentsident the th policy-making power of: the recognized re experts in virtually It r' In every aspect of forei^ policy,Mllcy, v vldlng long-range policy ad^ce draft boards now have on those of year — forgetting that year afterr ' The fifact U that for the first Nixon Nixon soon after he took office Natiohal W Security CouiiCll, In ev uclear to the Secretary and' make It ince tellls much about the expansioninslon disuse di the past eight years. —___ - from fr the significance of nuclear ti draft age— deserve the backing ofof- ^ undergrundergraduate studies'. But then thiss tim e InIn' a t .least 25 y ears, since tellls nnu- weapons to the war in Viefaam.'itnam.' a a back-up staff-for the deparl- the latter part of tho Rooseveltjvelt of of p.ow p. tff within Kissinger'snger's Likewise, Kissinger’s Influ- w< Secre- menfs sevendi flpor, where top '* all straight thinking people. . is besidbeside the point. The important the latt< . . * ' / ' • • ButBl Rogers took over os Secre- r Since it was reinstituted in 1948,18, thing‘Is'rthat-selectionthing‘is would be byy_ __^ ■ I. talary of State with no.experlencerience p pfflclals^ave their offices. the draft, has been denounced by lottery. " ^ ' whatsoever. wl . . — This p'rojected change tells _____ ^ Thus Kissinger, operating[ne at r much about the growth of power . .m any,as one creating. a_situation'r—^on-r~There_is e r e one.‘flaw In the Presi- . •—has— In-tho-ofncfcOtHenryJOsdngep. where a group of individuals held>ld .- . dent‘s ;proj^sals-.' He would retain *S.'^hST di?^”nsin?aX^ce from>m thetho V What is now being worked out the power of life or death, of doingng .exemptions exempt: as they are now. Suchh - AjJU “Check TheGas, Gas, Oil, Tires,3, !R i^tery, B rak es,-^^ first dav Mr, Nixon entereded tho .1 ,by Rogers and Richardson isito one thing or doing another, over'er •' exemptionsexempt as those recognizing • W^lte House while Rogersrs has 'iJ iuse the planning staff as a ma. those of draft age. This situationon , Irardsnihardsnip or mental'.or-physical de-. ■ been going through.fl. grueling'ueIJng | jo r new source of day- to/-day J Points^ T^tTie'els,iels, Hood,JExIiau8t,H lust. D oors, R adio, S rmOre; -eworking papers fo r study by the has been true. It has been true'‘in‘in ficiencl V ' J / f ; : ■ , . , : ~ ' ______* ' SundaySunday, ‘June 22, 1^69 Tlnnei-NevTlmoi-Nowi, Twln'Fi^Ii* Idahe g 1 Y fio olo a ^ mW d ^ i " _ Mlm x M o h Green BeqnsrCnsrCteam Gornrnr “~ H ii^rN^N o. o. 303~$i-^H -r^ . P e a s &. C a rrorrots. ts Sliced Beetse e ts , W ■ ■'' ' ■ Beets,^Blackeye ^ Shoestring Bee y® Buy The DcDozen $2.35 ! P e a s o r Greene e n P e d s. C ases of o f 24-2 4 - : - - 4.59 ' --,:1 ^ ^ I r ‘ 1>Y^ i ; ‘'- ’OPfJr -f--h V ^ ■ - >^%v' b y ^ s V f ei mn n a S a uu s s i a g e ^^ 2 1 * ^ ____ : 4 i n > ‘ |Syy^W $r4R^^'*'ki^ - -'1 ■•• • ' --- ^ I I U bby^l y n s R ed d S i a l l T O i i [ Libby's Family Size tall ’d l r ^Pittedt e d R i p ee O ( l i v e s* a Mammoth or Select can»39* Jm LibbyHy sI voriKH i e c h D eefcHasfes e t M fi|C ~R egular or NoTZ'/i Libby'ly^sC liiign g P e a c h e Low Calorie coqc a ri ...... : I _ ^ Pineopple-Grapefruitapefruit, fiox. I f C I l i C G rapefruit, TdrhatoVomato', cans l y ' s J i i i c e or Pineapple >, “ 4 5 ‘ - 1 ‘T l i E w a i t r e s s o f THEt h e yYEAR,” e a in a pose seen byy herber customerscust every day, is I-a- libby'i Veme Oschner. She was1 chosen TwinT Falls’ ieadlog waitressItrcss by the Junior Achievement,nent,\ ■* • - - Inc., and presented a plaque)Iaque commendingcom her. Memberss of the 01organization, over ft'perlod ...... of months, surveyed.waitressestltresses la the clty -and found Mrs.rs. OschneiOschner to bo the most efficient, She, in turn, advised membersnembers oto Junior Achievement on the “I“tricks of tho trade.”'a Hie Skylarkk BreadBrei “Margarines [ Banquetnquet Dinners ^'W aitress o! th e Year** works a t Kelly’s B a rn , 221 M ainn A vc. N . 100% Wheat,, Potato SesameSe Coldbrook Quarterior» (Exce'f(Exce'pl Ham) Agents Seize ' i| 11-W«S1 22 Pounds Of□f S i ^ f ' 1 - I 3 =T dtn n en IllegalJDrugs ______— t * .WASHINGTON (UPI)' -F e y - a s i i a a B ^ deral narcotics agCot&.- Friday n ig h t' seized 22 pounds of “M ayf’air aia CSirl! • narcotics valued at half»lf a rr r S ^ million dollars and shut downown a \ i i ^ l sccret drug-making laboratory.ratory. F F p The Justice Departftient said two persons were arrested In a Captain's Choice[h^ice — Precooked and I (ho raids Jn Mississippi aiid . M i n i S k i r t — J and Breaded - Maryland. ’ _____John P) Tngprsntl, rilrAffn r nf ______Qna-flizQ..fK8.eJ|._____ ^ the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs said th? raid CoVnfortoblo W rap netted 22 pounds bf methadone S tyllnR —a heroin substlluie. > Ingcf.'ioll nald tho seizureuro of r* the- synthetic narcotic wasas the \Li(C lnreest_in_hIstory,______Aircslc'd by the narcotics ORcnts w ero D r. Jam es ’L. "I' llnrpcr,' 38, , a Tupelo, Mlss., FV— m ' VWH clicn^lst ami Oliver JoHophJflHoph , Fronf) • • John.son, 3.'5, naltlmorc, Md, Freshly Grouildlund Chuck f.±ruck H arp er w a s arrested nta t hf*hfs I ^ r C huck \h , 9 M r .‘lecret laboratory In Tupelo.■upoio. According to Ingcr.soll, thetlie rf , TMEICbT]Hormel Cannedm ed.-Ham I s-K’s.rv.• . K ^ -A .K Q Jalwrutory wns capahloiQ of Captain's>tain's Choi Choice g ,Serve • •# producing 10 • kllpgrnms of 3 of 1' iked Bi Breaded J mclhudono n month, withlth an . ' Precooked & Bre Safeway Slicediced IBologna WonderfulFeway —Trylti fl' 12*ox. C Q ^ cntlmnicd wholesalo vnluo[uo of )nderfurFlavor pkg. J W f $100,000. Tho retail value ,wan put o t J!i00,000. I ■i Johnson wns, arrested nt a U.S.D.A:Choicehoice Chuck Steaks motel in I.niirol, Md,, a Baks D*allc°oui WnHhlngton suburb. Harper wna chnrgcd wlthjthe 7 9 lllogni m nnuracture and ponses* filon of nitrcfitics nnd Johnson ohnson re»h Fryor* ^Ov Wnn chnrged with poosnsslon of o n R eody . Ib. n arcotics nnd conspiringng to ’ • violate tho nurcotica lows. From Mboty - COv The narcotic apparently' was “ Froih'Fryer* - t h r j y r being dejivercd In JohnHon hut H Hf tlic JuHlice Department did not , Froih Fryer* "fOv flay whl) dollvered it,'’ • • 5 Pon Ready', Ib, i f f MeclA A ccording to InMcrHoii, me- |[|||H |[||||||H |^ ^ . . thmione.lr} tt .nynilictlc-narcoticm rcotlc ______' Drumsticks UHCd by nomo oddlcts aa a ^ , ;rl ie-SI=^_.-a-49iL ...... nubHtltuto for heroin. The drug Fryer Thighs4:rK?l;°.^ hrts been appearing in Increaa- Suspender • i K i i e f t lng (luantltioa on the Illegal M S B f r . - U . S ; N c dnig marf i f TImej*New8,Tw!n Falls.J. Idaho Sundo^/June 2^2,19691969 ------| | | | -^Ldc-^Ldcal W ofetr^enr-Teaches In^ News Of ServSeryicemfeii :hy: U.S. Air Force First Lt. Dale - ...... Sccond Lt. .Robert. B. Skanchy, ^ U -S .^ ^ GollegeCoU Locatedated ]In Taiwan . son 01 of.M rs. A. L. Skanchy.F.Lo- F. VoslfcVoslka, soli of Mr. and Mrs.. , 't ■' .Mrs;. Jerry F. Decker^tr altlrcda tired as a tcacher In the FilerHer gan, Utah,-has' been awardedded V. Vosl^Voslka, Kimberly, is on duty ' da^gSterdaughter of Mr.'and Mrs. Bert systesystem and Mr. Decker has re- the AirAl Force Silver pflot wlnMngs at NakhNakhon Phanom Royal Thai LLarson, a rs o n ,: 235 Lincoln, T w ln .FFalls, ajls, tiredtired, is a.-Iarmer.______upon graduation from Earedoedo Air ForceFor* Base, Thailand; Is cncne e of0 a handfull of AmCrl-m c rl------. : . — iUAJr r FiForw BaseVTex.-XtrSka^-:at\- “T,trV6sika,“a'navIgaiorris-LtrV o as”-“ ' ’• -• can womenwom who use ihelr talentsilenls ■ - m u ...... signed-to sig n ed 't a unit of the Pacific ^HHS^Bi^m rcSi42^*‘*"''j6teyvi%8s>3^R‘ to tcachteach Chinese students while while' AirA ir FForces. o r Before his arrival they kam k a i local culture. _ I d •■ In in ThalliThailand, he served at Math- Mrs.M rs. Decker,1 with the o other ther m ere r AAir ir Force 1 Base, Calif. ..wom women. en, Js a mainstay of Provl->rovi- W A 1061 graduate of Kimberly dence College'sC Western Lan- ...1 High School, Lt. Voslka received guage depanmentdc in c e n t r a 1 < his B.S. degree In 1066 from ■ • >■ ^ gj. Taiwan,Taiw an. thousands of miles from ••J the U niversity ,of Idaho and was ______home...Her_husband.is.hom e. ,fi an.i..A Air ir ______■’X commis: commissioned there through the ForceFo rce lieutenantr11« *:------^------AAir ir "'F F o't r c e“ Reserve~Ofn«F ------In a - communication home.lom c. ' TrainingT raininf Corps program; He is Mrs.M rs. DeckerDe reported that the I marriedm arried to the former Jana K.' students make the task worth-vorth- .P H U H I Smith. while. TlThey are anxious to leam T chy‘s;wife.-Kareft,-is-the daug^Igh- r J H ^ H and havhave-a-great respcct for ' ter of Wrr'^and Mrs. Fred J. J ' teachersteachers. ' ' - Hill, Burley. Lt. .Skanchy Is be- 5 • K • The lolanguage laboratory was ' w as lng assigned to Robins Air.h BATTLE OF THE J bbuilt u ilt by the 3Hth Avionics MMain- ain. Force J Base. Ga.. for flying duty J ^ ^- tenance.tenance Squadron. It operates:rates P^ce _^_undqr-thundqr-the.supe^lsion.or.tlte.Sl3; In a unll of the Strategic AJr ^ _ n * Corfiwaiylr:------— ^ , 5— n ters of .1Providence. Saint Mary-JM at7- -Army Capt. KellH C. Manley,|[-B h ^ « ID S f , Of-The.Woods.Cf-The-V It has beenen inInl^H ~ A rn operatioioperation for several yearss and • whose whose wife, Unda, lives a t Ca- J MMrs. rs. DeckerDs Is the newestst In. In-^^H rey,rey, j received the Bronze' Slar 5S For partleularf, Phon* ^ . structor. Teachers servo with a l^ H medalmedal near Qui Nhori, Vietnam,am. h • ■ Burltyl 67B-9277 S ^— bare mliminimum ef pay, less than • He received the award for heroe r o- - 1J . ' 5 J60 a mmonth. MICHAEL ALAN BURGESS» Ism in action against enemy Sm ;„- MMrs. rs. IDecker reports thatIt she •.’. . . left Saturday to attendend forces In Vietnam. He is a depot ^ WinnerYTIlir has contract!! Is geitirgelling as much out of)f lhethe a nweek-tong Red Cross train-uln- operationsopera officer In Headquar*uar- hk . 5 , situation as the .students.. Be- lng session for youth from tbe_the ters_Co.,-IMlh-Ordlnancc-Bat-Sters_( Bat- J—------D Dwdlln.: Jun«-25— . causo^sli causo^she Is new^m the country.]untrv, westernwes UnlfM States. .Tlte'b e taiiontaiion. she Is atanxious to learn-tho back- carapw n is being conducted ata t . ■ • ______— ___1. ground and-customs1 of the2 peo- ‘Camp Car Spalding, near Spokane,ine,- MRSi JERRY DECKER^eC right, oof Twin Falls Is one of a and.Mand. rs. Bert Larson, shele Is the wlte ot an Air Force pilot,[ot^ plepie and,an< sho- said, teachingiching Wash.Waj He . is the son of Dr. hoodfuU' of American women>men teachingtead Chinese students In In thistl picture sho speaksa to one ot tthe students In tho lao-aij, young ccltlrens of that country)untry and Mrs. H. E. B urg^, Twin THIS IS m ic Critics Say: ce n tra l Taiwan. H e formerner Linda- Larson, daughter ot Mr.Ir. guageguag department ot Frovideoco'CoUDvideoce'College. ______is aa-good go way to-get theiC Job Falls,Fal . ITI! I — . done. . tfnv Mrs. (Unda Larson) Decker npi TOcket,Tocket, wllh inhabitants, to link •TKI OUKT’ fJOHN WAYM)1 SHOUID Wll WIN THI OSCAt.lN WHAT L ‘i2 „ is a -1964 graduate of the ; Twint | | T I . . FJ . Y o u t h [ sIS FAI ANO AWAY MIS IUT mraiMANt in space. And a continuing moOn Fails „High School and a 1968 Is r mraiMANai < trip might follow. • VERNON SCOTT. UPI The >econd way the Russiansicinwie graduate of the University of A 4 Soviets Coul)buld ^ e a t U.SU.S., . ‘S cuov Idaho. She was-married '£ to-Lt. Ll! A l t S pokane F o r could beat I us to the moonVShel- Picw Decker in Twin Falls on Aug.I ^ - . »CO>ll OSCAt TIMI JflTAYMf•a . . . . . WIU M A tIADtNO CON. don says.st Is even more risky. [y tw ro . . . TW JT^-tt milYflUlY OWATI.OMATI, ------ovc^-mo^<^-^tfy-and-av«n-more 6, .1968. He is also a-graduatfe T> i; or tne university or Idaho,, witnvvltn R JL vV ftd U f!rnflfl V.|JL V O 0 «Study .^ V U U ^ . — unllkeiythan the first. honorehonors, and is a pilot-of C- •AD ANP SHOULDERS EToiMojQniWIiW itlirR isk^ ------He-says7ihey-might-use-the i30’F lh —A'Twin-Falis-High^chool-stu- — ^ s-the l30’ral-a-C hlna~K re-m c“ is tA ' WHERP~=^IN — Proton rocket alone to launchlunch the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fran-p-a_. S®";dent left Saturday for Camp Bjr TOM TIEDE agairagainst the competitors. ' rockelrocket Is the Proton, a mere severaseveral earth orbits simultanc-Itanc- cis-Decker,-cis- Dec former-Filer-rcsi- fpalSpaWlng,-noar-SpdIcane, Wash.. m •. , W ASHINGTON-— (N EA) — BulBut still, on thc'oihcr handi . . Infant compared to America'sirica's ously. Each shot would containintaIn dents nowi residing in Twin to atlend the Inland Empire tRed i &JQHN g GLEN W iir the Russians be on th the e "Well.""W says Sheldon, a thin,;hln, SatunSaturn V. ^ mmoo'nipayload o o i componenls. It Falls.palls M R r,. Decker has ju1st re- Cross Leaderrfiip Training Cen- jnoon to greet us? ^ay, enthusiastic man,. “I sup- But there Is always the possi- would require incredible dexter- ' r-— At this lato date the ques-lues- pose the odds of us landing first blUty, in this case a realI one, ity, butbt if all could-be linkedinked * WM ichael Alan B urgess. 16,‘"J: son WAYNE-CAt»pEL i- tlon-seems preposterous. All-of11-of on- the-moon-ar© tl 98 per cent tthat h a t-the-competitors havejve a in orbit,orbi a side trip to the moon P foa of-Dr.-and-Mrs.-Hr-E.-Burgessi — ' th e facts say • tho inpon race or-^Kor-hctter. However. I must say larger rocket ready butt un- might be the result. "r" V/olllCiampground Has[1<*S i-s tho first youth from the Twin Is over and'we’ve'won..Every-'ery- this: I think the Russians StiU still used. used, American space experts,pens. The third and final way the /j' Falls area lo attend the g Red .' . thing-indlcates''.that, when we havohave.an outside chance." ' notab]notably Dr. Werhner von Braun,Jraun, RussiaRussians might beat us. says iT rfll ' Cross youlh leadership council, lan(T up there next month, the TheTho Russians’ chance, accord-ord- have broadly hinted os niuch.much. Dr. ShSheldon, is perhaps the only (irand Opening Sand 15 the only one from soulh- '•Russians wil have to be_co‘n-con- lng tito Sheldon; is based on theirheir Von 1Braun has suggested that really I that really worrisome wayTThaf^:itTs; . j JEROME e r o - Hlore Is a Sgrand I™,*^rn Idaho attending this year, tent to watch It on TV.“ willingness wlilin to gamble. SheldonIdon the U.S.S.R.U may have a secret MechaMechanically. opening grano several hundred youth from the . Yet, as- the moon race itselfItself says their space history showslows launchlauncl vehicle w ith a lO-to-14- gays opening Sunday of the Kamp-xamp- western United Stales wlll par- -to-14- Says Sheldon: " I suopose® II it’s s grounds of America (KOA) one hmJ ' p r 0 V es, nothing is im possible,lible. a n aversiona to open risk, but b ut milHon-poundmilHoi thrust capability—Ility— possiblpossible that rather than send niile noi . ticipate jn the annual leadership And men who study space acorn-com- for tthe sake of prestige theythey almostalmos twice the Saturn V pow- ^en t send mile north of the Interstate SON " pow- rnen to the moon, • thoy wouldtfou d Junctionjunction on Highway 93. betwa j aeen g conference. ^ •*^*tOfro3t"oWIUf. ■ plishments closest are not con- mIghimight now be willing to try.try- er.Or. »• .ict.. send irobots. Then they could n « m ■ Doctor ond'Red Cross person-i-son- AF*ocUa.or»-*r«l .. ceding anylhlng. '■ ' WhWhat they would have to do, SheldonShel says this possibility ny up «o“la U a.m. and 5 p.m. The own- r Pli fly up there, without any human ©rs,ers, M'rMr. and Mrs. Ralphh Pe-P(u nel from the Spokane ar.^. will w ill Uj.manhalwl>OMT*rkn*w V. One of these m en Is D r. S.hS.heldon e explains, is makelake is pregnant.pn In fact. Sheldonleiaon j.isk,-i-v pick « up moon samples and ters. in\ inslrijct at the c a m p, andnd a odrydoylnMiMi.. Charles Sheldon, a staff mcm-lem- a grand,gn unannounced, terriblyibly probablyprobal knows if the vehicle th-"reb’ 5 and ters, invite the public to Inspect ehicle thereby steal our IHUhder. AndAnd. the»he erotgrounds which feature an gro-mii. highlightr'S" of the week-long train- ber of the House Space Com->)m- dangjdangerous moon shot withoutiout is realreo or not. He has accessiccess actuallyactuali it might entirely over- eery s' I and session will fee a tour of | -mittee, a sometimes -Whitei t e prelirpreliminary test flights. toto all all U.S. space intelligence, shadov over- eery, sundries, souvenirs and jence, shadow our landing in some5 n\« laundrylaundrv facilities for travelers.Biers. ^ ® mental facility in Spokane._ne House sppce adviser and one AncAnd he adds there aro threeiree which is clossifi(^ information,aUon. ways. A complete robot flight At t?e of the more down-to^arth. Rus- ways they might do It. If ssuch a superrocket does would pight At the present time therere are Y » _____ ...... ■' .... : J . ’ • . ' 8 " Tlm«8»Newf, Twin Falll,Falls, IdahtIdaho - Sunday, June 22/1 2 ;19(S9 \ 9 6 9 '■ , Standing Unit Award. , ' • ; Unit Is Citedd -- Maj. Shoemaker,' rhavi^toK Mai Eombar3IerT^h'6^ISlh~Sfcai . GLENNS FER R Y Ma)^ - - «/hoce*legIc Reconnaissance Wing at MLss Wool'ml Oi Idaho0 Clydii L, Shponinker., '»hoso tf u*. l^ale Air. Force Base. Calif.. . J- .■ .wlfo wifi ls tlio daughter ol-Iho2 Hal-H al. jjaJ pnlt „ cited for its Broficiancy He J, McKecs.ot Glenns. Ferry,Ferry, durlnfduring the final eyahiation of Is a memberot a unit thatJt hashos the SSR-71 strateg ic reconhals- • I s ^ E a gLgeant e a Whi^l eatiied the U. S. Air ForcoB Out.Out- sanrasanco aircraft. _ _2______. Nancy Williams, Miss Wool.of looksloo for fail" In.wool designsiesigns . • • Idaho, Is among 20 collcgee coeds .b:.by leading coutuHers." /• frotn throughout tho nationon who '] The candida’tes represent thothe have arrived - In San Angelo, 20 regional councils of.1 . the b e f o r e YOUU BUBUY Y A INEW HOME T ex., fo r.th e annual M issIS Wool A m erican Sheep Producersducers . of. America pageant. , ^ Co Council which produces the« tdtde- e - .6 ______^The-clrls-beganJheiiLnlne.dysilne.dys ca;cast-with-theiW oobBureatt=^i^ ^>-5 i j i r of p arties, reh earsals andid judg- judg* -*n,e —. cbeds will be Judgedied .on '- W Ing sessions Thursday. . .t,,the basis of appearance, person-Krsop- ' .V In a Texas-size finale, the win- ality,, intellisence. poise1 and • ^ner will be crowned during an l i v . . ^ hour-long nationally syndicatedI 3 ;s ,“e3 " '“ . ‘' “ " 8 .■blllty... colorcast Thursday. Thee show girl - crow ned M iss' Wool . . •om the of America will receive a' U.- ' W . begins at 8 , p.m: CDT from the « San Angelo Coliseum andI is tap- wW) college scholarship,'newew au- : IM b h M i- ; * ' ed.for delayed replay in,n some tomoblle, luggage, multl-thou-ti'thou- . sand dollar wardMbe off wool ilflBi Ir'*^ 9 areas. • 5“ I b BH ------Rodio-TV-Jiosl-Art'Linkietternkleiter fashions.with. acccsSorJes..andand a-^^H «. _ H ^ TjH IH ll Ifl ~ ------?o6roFTi>Ns-on-^— :—r l - " will 6mcee for the sccondnd year V® of travel on behalf of the H ||||M U Ck I f H f t H .•i USEYOUROWN'“ H O m e s and recording artist Buddy’'”Buddy Industry. v i l k ' : •; GIVES YOU Greco wiil be the. specialil guest 1Miss Williams Is the daughterlughter ••^Bm nthTM CIt A .) * o f Mf. and AJrs. Sherm anin WilWfl- I "iriqp *% * star. • ' , 0/ 7 % SIMPLE INTERESTfEREST FINFINANCING A cadem y aw ard winninging act- liams,Iia llia-ElghtlTAverB;,:, Twin ''■ffffl'T h ' \ »• ress Joan Fontiine will be the F*Fa)ls.*> Her mothiA’ and a sister ,* ‘ ^ ' K QUALITY MATERIALS\LS AND CONSTRUCTlOfTATC( A fashion commentator whcnlieri .the wiwill trav el to San Angelo) Tues- '* tv ^R M PRICE-NOT AN-ESTJMATEI AN ESTJH. ..candidates model the “top"top 20 daday for the pageant. i r ' -NO MONEY DOWNI FINANCING PLAN ’ — m i m \ \ ‘1 im'i' 'ii# YOU.CAN EVEN GET OUR OURCARP CARPENTERS'DO THE HEAVY .' ERECTION RIGHT OK.YOUR LOT ANO Itat -1 FOUNOATIOFOUNOATJON.-WrrK ALL RNISHtNC LUCKY W nW E R of •ai 1969:.Tiqrota 1W9 T was Mrs. LaVeriieiVeiiie ..' ‘ MonMonday, ioe'ated tbe key[ey to tbe 1new-car 4a'a rain spout at. ■ATERIALS rURNISHED FOR INSIDE Asher, 1M7 Mapfe'SC,, Twin FaDs. lie Toyota was the> prizep ^e the the Lynwood Shoppingg Center. Center. From : left are Rosy. Layne 'AND OUT. Our (Inandni ctn alto In- > lilD Discusiicussed By ^la the ^ D d annuall-KUX^RAMA. KUX-^RA: contest sponsored«d by . of of SKLK; Weldon Haskins,ilcins, chairmchali an of th e Lynwood assch CASH -JSS'SKV".cludt conpliU Elaclriejtltchtn Cablnt, KLIX Radio and. tbo Lynw 09d M ...... ______r: ■' ■ .jSunday,ISunday, June ^ 1969 TInie$-New«. JInios-New< Twin FoIls, Idaho 9 ■; , personei worked by flashlight,lght.jcarrled jcflrrled equipment ‘ for Pawl Festival - ., [Spacecraft'."gTKe* lainrclrwas~conducted —by'sepam ~by "separati e''«xperlm ents'vfor'"Its ■' ffifofWSUfttrr^ffortPthe^block:lock: probepprobeTTfWch-Trtll-car^lt=ln=a-?:t^ house to the center | by loop rem o re 'th a n 'l3d.cjbo- miles, m^-,I Has SmaU, ToMoiiitor-_• - ' telephone. from eiearth and as cloke as 150 ' Happy Grovjfd Radiation :, The 174-pound sp^ecraR:raR miles.nxUes. i ______LLPAULrrWith.a smalleiLJcrowdcrowd _ — -, VAVANDENBERG; AFB, Calif.allf. |B | than was anticipated, .ihe third I ' F S e ^ 9 i Miss Agne>v f : w ^ h k ic b ! 4-Ot. - 0 ^ . jJ1.00 s(« MliillIWi’ ■ ' Is Bride. , ', I RiOHt c o n i a c * 1 I In Maryland I GUARD P o ck o f l 0 • TOWSON, Md. (UPI)—Pame- fl , Ia Leo Agnew, who hns jl_ ' ninnnRctl to .shun the limellRht | even riinco her fath er's election M ns vico prc.iident, becamem e tWe jj J bride Soturday of her college fj • Fomll Fotnily doodownt ^ ay j jE i ^ g P P O ! r^ V i w r e u r llmeil relief sweetheart. Robert, E, DoHav- ;j ■ ■ , Umlfj • , ' en, a !ipcclallnt in teachingcaching ;j I ■ ■ " I llmlta ______■ . ■-•-— [M.<..«il^fcCi»>W.l hundlcopped children. • \ I Nixon M i l Prc.ildcnt and Mrs. Nlxon ftjWHMICfll! i3-o«. R.g. 77c u n M rm a e o ! 170’«98eSI« II wcro tUo only runklnR Rovern- i mont offlclaln among , tho n 330 lANOlIN PIUS ■ ^.-'JK- Q - T I P S .gtinHt.i «f Vlco P resid en t nnd M rs. .Spiro T. Agnew n t the:the HAIR SPRAV C oH on S w o b i -, private ccremony in the Tow- ; , jioii P resb y terian . Church.;-AR« ...... yvithapHtiof.10iltiof100% ------. ------— /f'S; cUmatizedfzecf tO' r.resist ncw got hln political ‘mart here I an n memt>er of Iho.Daltlmorolui,Jo'™ Bigelow Appro^^Approved olefin'fiber>r ' the elements.iwinnroVfS.LIvIno room oomfort.,,out* county zoning board. doors In tho auril Qiaolow'aSiaolow's WonWonthor-tutr looks llko . Tlie NIxon.i’ daughters,I, TricinTrIcIn ;SE’SD u BE L -.— I corpoi... lt fobis llkoko carpet.c a rp e t. But w hat a diflorenco.’ and JullQ.EIaenhuwer.-and-ihcirn d -lheir ------1:.. ------— Tho hondaonio loop)p pile pIlB laughs lau o h s Bt th e Bun,-Bhruor“ ^------**' W f l | *rri»>T»>w*fy> vanity " z m Bon-ln-law, David Ei.nenhower, o l! a p lllc d d rin k a , 'a u d d o n ah< V " ; ■ J nini) wcro guests, 'I'ho,«'“B Ilrs) , Sun and-faderId fade realBtant I,'auddon ahow^,'ground-up • fam ily flew frum WushinHton ■■ potato chips ond tho pounding o f i ^ t y fool. -Yoi^ er and w ater resistant by holicoptcr tu attendi"u.rj Uio 4 I • Weather and w can ovon awlsh it olf with oQ hoaelhoi Qroot for pool^ . MHIIHIIOfil! «5H-0..4S.SI,. '/ . - o i , W0WC^,„. p.m . ED^r cerem ony. • Reslats) stains, spots and spills aldo, boai dooks, loo:— ' 3 ^ . $1.75 six# l l ' ,v The NIxona skipped the iuimi™ • Won’t mildew.m ildew ...or rot Autumn Ooid • AmoclcanBana-Avocado • Avocado JERGENS - lOVIMO CARE reception at ' Ihe IJnltlmore SandBlon* • Plu* tndlQo10 ••Q^tdon Qotdon HarvoitHarvoi ^ Counlry Cluh and instcad- wcnt PnrahMl • Rainbow Slrlpa LOTION HAIR COLOR hy Jiellcoptcr to Camp" d Dftvid,S . •' Mothpropf,ropt, lnsInsect-proof Calypao Sldpo • IndianiHarvoilStrlpo Harveil Strips . y /j -the preflldoQtlal n io u n to ln -re Faotral 6trlp«* Cranberry#;ry*Paacoc»( • PaacocK o q . t o , treat noar Thiirmont,“'" Md„m IT '• Non-allerg'enlcilergenlo ■ where they celebratedd tliairthoir ^ 'Avallabl»lntZ»fid16'btonlZafidlS'btoadloomand ...... Inpatloorroom’Bliirf/oorroom-s/MrHO#; ‘ ' i M - i i T i k 29lh wedding nnniversnryy■ y y• "• ■ . , USE WEATHERATHER-TUFF INPO0R8,I, TOO...IN,KITCHEN,TOO...I BATHWH tiR g R FAMILYP f ROOM | i uiiiia Census Taking'S ■ ; ■ ■ Jobs To Opon iliil#Hm: - l i • Earlylnl970 7i'^«CRBT5 I ' In renponse to'questionflna ahoutabout , u i tho 1070 NaUonal C oiw w>1, , 0 . S. Cflngresifman Orval liansennsen (R. Idoho), announced cnumeratoratnerators « •. . ■ I wlil nol b« hired until latQatQ Fci>*Fci>- ' H B i S w i fl ruary or early ^1arch ofif 1070. ,, In Idoho, Congreifnmanan Han-llan- •en tald, census UkerK1 will wlll be . f L ' O i hired from a district offlc?, to y t , , . be eatabllshed in Holse by llin | ' U. S'. Department of Comniorcd,inU " a One MinuteI EastEast. 1 Of Shelby's Marl(elarlcel On, Addison Ave. E., Twin Falls, Idaiio ' At. that tfme announcomonlsicomonls D , ■ ;' ; wlU b e , m ade thrciUBhofuilofui the 5 . ; TELEPHONEiONE i733-5424 ’ ./ ' ■laiQ concerning.recruitingUna onu- 9 • Vf ' ' I • .merator*, , • . *“ 1* ■ ^ ' . . ” * 1 0 ' Tlrryjs-News, Twin'Falls,11$, Idaho . ■ Sunday, Juno 23i' 1969^ 969 '‘ •' , ' ••V '■nraiimir " IHansibii’s ,, " Mother Of Man-V “...... — _ _■ ►ituaries ^ ‘Shnrp^M s eal— , , ^; Sh(i(iot By Police : Costly Wash LEEDS. England (UPI>.~_ Schooi Board( "' jPENTLAND FlRtH, Scot- 'S H E-P S H E 6. England 'PI* It wasn’t thc roast chickens■ns f-k - ' ' i(inland (UPI) — Frank Me-' n (UPl) — Mrs. Jean Loades C. 0. ChatfieldJ Georgie,Gt NielsenI MaeMai Niceworiger^ - John • Appleby was getting-"® :.K eoT gaiiizes_.3 . _ ..g Gregor and Gordon Sheaver-c r pSeeks c t $1 Million wonderedwo id abQUt all those lil- n¥fir ' fhat annoyed.^'guards— at-• * -V went ouftocoicK; lobsters.* , “ ilc bitrof paperin'herclean------’ •RICHFIELD —"C . O. Chat-lh a t- ...... jGEORGE^Nll^LSEN ' ^'Mrs: ' MrsTMae IRIng' Nlccwonger, ' 5 Jail. It was the ' mMt- They came ,back wuh a stag . ~ LOS LO. 'aNGELES .(UPI);=-a washing. iJash —- fleldi-i89,-died thursday eveiUngning —B—SUF U R L E X L --G w r6 c Jv ; Nicl-icl-78, 78, dieddie lo. a .'Tacoma. Wash., . HANSEN — At a recerit m ^ - Th , ing of the Hansen school triut.trust- deer.de( ' . woman whose son was irrh* mis- „They turned out to be hus. a t St. Benedict’s Hospital In^Je-• Je* ««,sen, 552, Burley rcsidenf, diedicd hospllahospiuil Frldny W er a long ill- takenly killed by police searchJ ired Thursday at the Veterans Hos-'os- ness; ’She was a former Tw Twih in • ' figured som ething‘" 5 Il’l ees Raymond '* Buildr was1 re- _ taken jyne band Derek's weekly-pay. rome followlng-a strojuu«ffered Tflurs' ‘ was amiss when they found glected \ IB rc- Tbe two said they, foundnd„ Ing'Ing-- forfi a freeway sniper -June • June 9. The Rlchfield'pionecrnecr pita'. Boise, of a lingering ill- Falls resident,r "having , . ' . Sunday,jn'day, ’Jur’June 2 2 ,1 9 6 9 TIm«s-,Neyv3,s*,Neyvs, TwinTwl Falls, IdohV -rll ---■ T IM E S- : e o f t hI E e R E A DPER E ] ABM Ehampionon DebatesD , ■ Joh^Adaiiis[John MessagWessage^; F o r ; ConsConsolidation Woman Won Claimsi Miss Idaho-=: Position Of Qppo;)pponfents Independencei DDaj ^ &I d ~ ^ldit’om ris ~ ^ r W oon i W ith Commuiinmmiist Song ■ ^ • .-F .Foram orun letters nust be Editor, Times-News: uheithe RusRussians . Already havo a concernconceniiHl wlUi ioplM of.ien- EdUor, Edllor, TilTimes-News; from this-time..foreverthis-tl more. Praised Her? . I- didn’t reallre th at we had-Md M JR lR v systems which m akes it eral e ra l IntiInterest aod mus^be of since the Editor, Tlmes-News: '- • , Sce'gcr and Lee Hays." Since the 103rd anniversary of)f "You'will"Y ou'w ill tjilok. me transport- pEdItor.’Tifnes-Nowa:, ji;.. •• ' ' Mlss 1 tw o. local gentlem en who werti■d quite dear clc tb me that we need a ® reasonablercosoi leiigth. - oui:our nationalnatio: independence iscdis cd withw ith enthusiasm, enl but I am , ' Mlss Twin Falls 1968 Is to Tho The sorig goes liko this: **lf so well versed on the, nationalal a system systen such as ABM for pro- .ThgJST lie_e^ipr 8 .’0 f Uto T im es- «bout ,b o u t here, here 1 would like .10 s u b>-Tiot. -7)01. I am ’ w ell aw are of the[,0 .1.•‘ .m must u s qonSratula^e yotl on be commcommended for \^innlng the I . had a hammer,hi I'd hammer defense and the-nation's finance:e tcction. tection. News ,i.reserve the right io m mil il ththe c followingfc ..so th al cach:h toil and blocblood and treasure thatat your excellent p'ro^consolldatlonI Mlss IdaIdaho 1969 contest, but it in the mormomlng, I’d hammer la • as Mr. Hull and Mr. Mooney; Mr. MoOhey.^ nlso asks if we. ^refuserefuse publicationf if, In tbeir of us mightmlgl slrcngthen our lovee (t-^vlll(t^vlll cost us lo maintain this,lg °| of schocschodls editorial ^n last eve-- seemsseem s InImproper for a giri who thethc cvijninicvi;ning. all over this world. Their arlides In last Sunday’s’s aare. r e a . frightened f nation. I doi opinion,,ORta't'n, the • sulyject roattct for this country. cc doc1ara.tlon.oodara.tlon, and support and de-le. ning’s ^ paper.p It, w as'so concise! Is aspiringaspirir for the cdvetcd Mlss I'd . hammerhamm' out danger. I'd TimeS-News In regards w thele not con«consider us thus,, but oniy, ' i? of a* libelous nature. Is. Letter from f John Adami lo!0 fend.these slates.1 VeV throughjh and said so rhuch. ’ America title to sing a Commu- hammer cout a.jvammg. I'd ABM system jcavcs this individ-d-as as .a .nation.na trying to establish, . notnoting In good taste or Is repetl*' his wife, AbigailA Adorns, on-Julyy all. the gloom'glO' I, can see the-he . ^:"'cvI moved with my children tdi nisi propagandaprop song lo win the hamme^hammer ooyt love-'belween all nd T w in-Falls schools In 1942. NowMalent talent division'ofdh that contest, of my bn uar^uite concerned. ’; a sysjer sysjem of defense where We tlous'and has ' previously.. 3. j‘1776: ‘1776: " " • rayrays s of riravishing light, and Twin.Fo of my broihers ^aU over this Mr. Hujl would-leave the na- can i)rol'protect our people. '•been “thoroughly'covercd la ^ id glory. I can see that, the endnd JJiymy sphspn makes the .'drive from1 The songso “If I Had A' Hai?-- world;'*world;” - ' ' “The is past. The second glory^ I ca: . e Twin ' Falls to Murtaugft cachI Ther" mer" waswa co-authored by Peler * Double Wm&W] i;irstrst Game, ^ Jl ■ / SoonSc Quitt BaseballBs • ) • . . • ^ ~.. I , ■ ^ - r •----- ^------, ' • ------—-- ATLATLANTA (UPI)—Clete Boy- beratinj berating him. '. ' er. t»the Braves’ fancy-fieldingaing "Thai"That • man's had all the • third basem an who is In1 a patiencipatience in the worid with prolonged batting slump, says me...maybeme...mi too ;huch; I appre- Rivers Starssta In SecSecond Po ' he may retire at the all-SlarSlar ciate it and his confidence and . ,ges.T.F. , warit J t made perfectly'clejjr ^ Pocatelloi SquSquad Edges*—' - gamg am e e break’. - , ' • M agic 'Valley's Cowboysboys CowboysCowb spot the Glanls a 7-0 getting both RBIs. In tho thirdihird • . irise (thal) Luman .Harris isk not jum ped, pack to .500 ball Satur-atur- lend liin the ficst two innings.’Therhe singles by Geach and. Clark • ’ BoyBoyer made his surprise (that) J; announcement Friday nightlloht tallng any shots- at me...or ■ d a y night sw eeping a double-uble-iiigbtcap iiiglitc saw . sfxredy ' JohnDhn preceded precedi Holbert's. double. I nch- anybody else. He's not that kind header from tho. previously-uti-y-un- andond Gene< Holbert pracked' two-wo- GreaGreat Falls broke tjie..shut- X J |l n in , of guv.'* , ■ ------d eteatcQ—^ortfat-^Fall!;— Oijmtsjjmts -rtfn-c r0n=a6uWejF=WK516-‘-K:hue}f=We3i fesi OUt=iffMt==HH=«RF=nfih-'witeF=RiyBHf iJnJOffig&SEaj — — ■= :fexJLA^LS3^LSmnLMe^ii:a, S S He . ------:------1 sily dropped. M ark B rew ster’s ' fly. victoryvictor; over San Francisco. He 8-7 in ih e opener and 6-1 In the terhouseterhoi held tho Grants easily droppci b ats . . . - ■ Bppnnd gam e. LarVello Blanks’inks’ at-bay. at-ba; bnll to goin sccond and took '"A'"A’ ’ popow er/ul .Pocatello AAU\A U lOO-yard backstroke—Rod Schaf.chaf. GirlsGir 12-14 100-y a r-d 'b regust a s t is hit!hitless in his last 37 at bats ___ double'in lhe eighth inning scor- Tho ,Cowboy.<5 now are off for third wheni Rivers’ throw-inw-in swirnswim scsquad took the. team title ioLofi a r ^ f TwTv in I-alls firs t ii) 1:40.3;40.3; strokstroke—Debbie Hall of Pocatcllo;ciio and l?stli had a hit May 27. , T J T * ' ed the winning nin in the extra-xtra- tho nnext th ree, days and willvill w ent“ ffor another error. He the first .class A^meecc of Girls 13-Vl13-^ 100-yard backstroke—)ke— first in 1:40.5; Girls 15-17 IOO- “If, “ I f ith e hand d no b e tle r byiy Wild T T JL Pitch inning opener that saw the travel lo Salt Lake City Wed-ed- scored while Tom Mayo wasYvas the sci«season at Harmon Park Fru SusanSusah O'Oyler of Pocalello first yard brcast stroke — Carlenelene then-^ulythen— 22-l'm just_£onna ~ • H ^— nesdanesday. ground!grounding day. edging, o u t Twin F alls’alls’ iri11} 1:37.21:37.2; Boys 13-14 lOO-yard•yard SchulerSchul of Twm' Falls firstt 4o quit,” Boyer said disgustedly. " "Tho"T ho Giants took advantage of swim team although the localocal backbackstroli stro k e-—- Gordon B antata of 1:33.{1:33.S, and secohdrValerle-Van-“^an- “ HHe'- elhlifgeaW t“"Mme‘of,ih‘e0Sets-Up4i-l„—- , early wildness by Clint Comp-ni> K.nVK, ;v;"ihw. swimmers picked up 20 first Pocatello first In 1:26. Leeu'Leeuwen of Twin F alls in 1:54.5;4.5; peopltpeople -in management- and '• , Cards Stop ‘" tori in tho opener to alm ost pushjsh nu.<-m*nniufm»n a 3 1 oaivrn * 11-1J .1 places,P'aLLS, paced, by Chris,/andand ,. cjrig Girls j13-14 backstroke—Diane)iane Boys 15-17 100-yard— breastJast radio and television and news- A „ ' ■ A lhe egam e out of rench. Jeff(.ft cjo.-?XlJTrn1-pn 10 10 nidtikj soil1 1 TracyT racy Bell,I along with Frank•ank AyresAvres of Crane Creek firstH in stroke—Bartstrok Phillips of. Pocatel-itel- paperspaper (are> insinuating |m I’m Angel /a.11] Victory Sandborn singled home one runun M \ • ' 1 ■ /',/' , , . V ■ I . ‘ , ...... y ~ . ^ - . • ' ■ ' ■ ..e*: ■ '■ ' ^ Tlm»!-N6wi, Twlnj|all’sJdaSo, Idaho . ^-Tim e Rockyjr MoiMountain . s C a r d s ■ DftuglasS C FFoot o o tl^ Squad3 PicIP icR ed '■ ;M ------“ DENVERrtUPI)=T»5nty-tor-DENVEF State,— tate,— m^{m ^ 5 0 'r - ^ n y - W ll8 o o r ^ ^ ------^ . mmer er . footbalifotttbi greats have beon Utah. --1957-59; 19S7-! Chuck Wilson, • Four-U ndeii d e r 6 8 ... namnamed ed to ^ e all-Ume- Rocl^ Wyoming,V/yomIng, 11960-61;, and: ?*WQd - |SB iH B |^^B 9^^B 8B ^ Mountain - Southwest football Bill” Kelly,Kelly. Montana, 192«Q. , te a m .______; . • _ _ ___ •-Jerry Depoyster of Wyoming,, ' The team,'teai si^nsored by the V19&5-67,qrilj;? was named. Idcker. Football VWriters Association of T o t j e M K ( e m p e r ^ AAmerica m erica (FWAA) and the The.teamThe team Was selected fy WWestern estern Athletic Conference, committee headed by John will serve as lhe reglpn’s nom* Mooney, executiveexi sports edi- . CHARLOTTE. N. C. (U Pl)H“Itop top prize here, started the day ination foifor the all-time nallonal torlor of ;the the Salt Lake-Tribune - ' Dale Douglass, whose onlyy locked InIi an eight-way tie for teamteam, , to be . selected by the endand new •-•'president of , the • ••tournament vict'ry came car-secondsecond place,r a stroke •behind . FWAA laIa( te r this sum m er. • - FWAA. OthO ther m em bers w era' Her tWs year right here inn second-roundsecond-rc lender Charles. A k WEm k-*'- TThe he firsfirst team .backfleld has Bob IngramIngram;. EI Pdso Herald- North CaroHna at -the /^ teaa scramblii scrambling, seven-birdle. three- MiBWHi three meimembers of the Helms Post.Post, ,^ Chet.Chel Nelson, Rocky • • Open, grabbed, the third-roundd bogle roround had Douglass in H H E I Football Hall of Fame—Bryon Mountain News, and Abe of,»the - $150,000 K em p er' Openn and out of tho lead -throughout ^‘Whizzer”^‘Whizzer" White,' Colorado. Chttnln,.Arl;Chanin,'. Arizona Star. ' ' Saturday by sinking a final-holee tho long, hot afternoon. But he 1S35-37:1935-37: IE a rl "D utch” . C lark, . .------birdie putt for a 9-under-parr moved intoir a tie with Archer by • Colorado College, 1927-29; and i 207. The 33-year-old D ouglass, a’ a sinking ai 10-foot birdie putt a t ■ ^ H j FrankF ran k Christensen, Utah. 1930- lin n n h pro for nearly a decade beforee No. NoM6-rthen l ^ l went In front with 32.33. AAlso ljo jes< l e r t^ ^ w a s ^ ^ n Donohue Holds 7 —getting—=ias Ifrst- -win at anoifitr" .Wilmington, N. C., in April,1. "Even“Even-though I jnadc a lot of Pole Position shot a 4-under-par 68. over the,e birdies, I was -all over the Other first-team members sun-bakcd"Quall Hollow coursee course ttoday," Douglass said. were end Hank Stanton, Arl- BRIDGESB R ID G E H A M P T O N i N.' Y . to take a one-stroke lead over «n i try W f T '-^ril try to change that In the ronia,zona. 1939;:40, and Phil Odle, (UPIH-Wark ftipiv^Nfar Donohue, defend-. . Masters champlo;i-George Ar-r- final rouround Sunday." BBrigham righam Young, 1965-67; tack- t„„ cher an^New Zealand leflhan- . Archer Ing champion from Media, Pa., h Arch6r. whQ_,shared .the flrj^. les Meriln.:01sen,Merlli Utah State. hoTds-the-pole-for-Suhday-’».250*.D d i uS w ------v— der Bob CharTesTboth a t 208: round lead lei with a 67 but soared 1959-61, anda Thurm alw.:‘T u m ^ T ra ^ TTie dark, lanky Douglass, to a 731 mile. Trans American aedan J, to a 73 F riday. cam e back w ith JUNICJUNIOR GOLF tooney wlniier^Innert, ^ wil]^ be among e f ^ t - Jim BlandlBlandfe^ left, after tbeysy had Uedtied at ooe^nder S7. At McGraw, Colorado gtate. 1947- championshipsSamoIoSh at Bridgehamp* who has won n early J50.00010 a 68 SaturdayS< while Charles aarea ru youthsyw going to tfie statete playoffs Id Boise next moatfa. rrl^ l ^ t ItIf .€.Curt Hiomsen wtaoI placedplaeed third..tl Presenting the 49; guardsguard Dale Dc&rill. Colo- sSen already this year and who couldd had a 770. ™ ton’s scenic 2.85-mIle road PM« wfth the hard«are~t^ly woawon ibis ihls ' week Iq the Magic awarils. fs H arv^ Cook^ representingpresenting (he1 sponsoring Jfode- rrado a ^ Sfaf ...... J ' ■ ' . , I. ■ ...... , ^ ^ — ' ' _ ‘ . . ______ 1 I - 1 4 .. Tlmes-News, Twin Falls,=alls, IdahcIdaho ■* Suodoy, June 22,!, 1969 ■ ; ( ^ r ll o o s E e? a a d s Sb a a n j oo s s e Ti o i i i CC r < r o w i l I M illsEI d d ii i p s e s I I x / I ' , I O utcastt HHi aw M ins , 4 4 0 M a r k W o r l d 4 4 ( I I N ow A ccejx e p t e d B y IH 1^S W i t h 4 4 ;. 7 T i m e | I PhoenixX II I n N B A KNOXVILLE. Tenn. (UPI)-ltCarjpi)—(team title. Washington state State M B i V Sophomore Curtis MillsIs of and Oregon State tied for third H H LOS ANGELES (U P I)-C-Con-i o n -i HawkHawkins but was not given the T exa^ A&M,- n Journalismnallsm with 40 points each and UCLA Wm H E S r ^ B i ^ E ■ nie Hawkigs., barred fromn the opporlopportunity. The star’s altor- P5-.ii: j»{ftional=Ba8kotba>i ^ s s o ci«tion-;^»ey=!i«tio^-^^ey=faBgv>d=^t54n^1a * ^ ^ ^ f— P r t " - - — writer. , cracked • the world Cali California, last year’s £h.am- ~WA r, ^ oigh oight years ago, has becnUsburfbeonUsburfih, said ABA commission- record In the 440-yard dashih and pion.pfor finished eighth with' 33 B ^ restoredrest( to good standingj andjer GGqorge MiUnn’s telegram ‘ upset Olympic champion1 Lee poirpoints. H _ signed by th e Phoenix Sun.ss. to.Jlto.Ji offer.-arrived,Offer.. after, .the.^.deal ._ _ E v an s of San Jose InT the . JohnJc Carios of San Jose Stalestate II il' nW lH i , cont contract that will bring himIm in withwilh ithe -Suns had been closcd. . process Saturday with a limeimc of won the 220-yard dash as HH excels of Sl million. £veEven before' Kennedy made 44.7 seconds in the I^JCAA track expected,exp< clocked In 30.2. Byron . | H > * — !!?— - i nIn- : a scries of rapid develop-velop- his announcementar that. Hawkins ----- —and-fleld-championships.— — DyeDyce-of-NYU-set-new-collegiateglate - ■ T - r — ments'—Fridayr'NBA—Presidentsldcnt andand'll IHelcagueTia'd'settled iheir Another sophomore, Marty and NCAA meet records when ^ Walter Wa" J. Kennedy announcedunced differences,-Richarddiffen I.. B lo ch . , Liquor! of Villanova, upset he repeated as 880-yard run ^ 1 that he - had approved an presli president of the Phoenix club, world record-holder Jim RyunRyuo chapipienchaj with a time of 1:45.9>:45.9. W ' contract signed by Hawkinswkins disclodisdoscd hc had signed llio of Kansas in the mile event, RalphRal| Mann of Brigham Youilgouilg ■ { M with Phoenix after the formerormer pjaydplayer for the coming season, with a stunning time of 3:57.7, scorscored in the 440-yard interme-rme- HH m Iowalow: player had played outu t his Thft 6-foot-7 forward left Los an RCAA meet rccord. ' dialdiatc hurdles In 49.6. I B BB.. optl : ■ ’ • ’ A' ' \ '■■■''■■■' ' ' ' rf> \ ...... ' , ■ I .. Suridoy,iday, JuneJuni 2 2 , 1969 , Tirtiei-News,(-News, TwlTwin Falls; Idoho" 1S‘ ., '; i Five Salmon x; M rs. SicRoR oberts Fa:gfashions S Caught At|J ■SiinheamS i i n l i P am 73 To T aket e Mi a g i c i S ■ sSU u ^ fibfiAgju M — .The u ; ^ r ... tooth,-looth,-.yalley yalli ;d>Inqok‘ Sajnidn fishing se Firtng w h at wil! be establish-lb- _. Mrs'.Mr^. McRoberts,P notching only’ "She hit everything« well, putted fe E . L. HuH ughes, co-propT,ietor, of •ed as th e new municipal coursc6c herher’ sSccsecond Idaho tournament li-• well and deserved the record thft.Sunbeamthft.Sunbei Resort, said the - women’s record, Mrs. Rosemaryry lie biit rated one of the threef and the ichainplonship.. In fact.I ' • sudden pnpresence of. the season .■' M cR oberts shot a fine closingng to watclwatch going in, missed get-' a couple other putts could have ^ n a . w as surprising even to h im .‘*The 37-36—73 F rid ay to claim, lhhe e ting the crown on her birthday' dropped for Ro.semary th at3 ^ - B sclosest-we’d s s ? heard o fa salmon '. Tlmes-News Magic Valley Wom-n- by one ' . i > '• — *" ■ — ** / / " X — -We Have Beenm in DB usiness 23 Y ears- l '------ One of our'bigcjr'biggest §torewide3 sellingselllr events ofF any yey ear'. . . Celebratingibrating 7 years inI our presentp lo'cationDn . . . iV has been 7 years since Vv.e introducedd the imodern plan of hothome furnishi ngng merchandisingmere to MagicMagi Valley. Volum/olume carload buyingying cat lowest coststs and fast turn- over at loww mamargin of profit...... irIn 7 years w e5 hqvhqv66 becomeI . .. IDAHO'SIC ; LARGESTLi \T VVOLUMEIE HHOME FURNISHING FU NG STOREIE A ^oct, that3 t is accepteda throughoujghout the state. A FAC FACT WORTH CELEBRA:ELEBRATING . . . wew e aiare doing just that-that - with carloadsids of 'Ifresh new merchandiseJise FORF( ALL DEPARTME^RTMENTS . . . a tst special p e c ia “ SELL-A-BRATlOhIRATION” prices-and■ and specialj (NO PAY'TlAY'TIL FALL TERM S). ‘ ICE COLOLD COKE^ • FINEST5T QUALITY QU MERCHi[ERCHANDISE FOR THE DISCRIMiR I M N A T E SERVEDED EVERY • LOW' PRICEDPRIC MERCHANI: h a n d is e f o rR THEt h BUDGET‘ MMit I N D E D Every item■n greatlgreatly reduced for thisth event. . . plusd I u s a v alu ab le b o nnus u s item itei with every DADAY major itemm sold. f Come in and browio around — oriB of Ul will bo your IT HAS BEEN V hoi> and ihow you ihroUQh- JUST ONE YEAR o u t th e Ilo re a n d SERVE YOU ...... REFRESHMENTS.------“Blnco wa ithried oiir ex-...... REMEfMBER PRESSURE SELLINO tt^nslve remodeling pro- IS TABOO a lw a y i In o u r ' I H | £ ' ' ^ Srom. . In . case you tto re . If y o u ARE In to ro ited tiaven't been In since Its In making a purchaio, pick out the loleiman of your complotJon, we _ Invito choice. He DOES have a big HHHk, JH H I M H i' I you tb corne In during •ales quota for SELUA-BRA-L.A.BRA. « '* '•" ,s. • Xudy Wllllanitan’ ‘ UlU l > H aitn , [llvli [iivli Cuin . Shtrrlll VonVan OcdinOfdii. Bay CreodBlI q u ^' 7 U-M-IJKA- ao yt». kiIbi __ 23 yii, tdlot . 8al«i ^ Muncioar iConsKilConsKil MuiuiyarMuiuiya Cteilitt MoiuiusrMoimuflr •’^4 V**- •''la* in yn. inlo*. our' 7th SELLiA-BRA- t i o n PAYS. ^ .. •x|>«rlanc« • ' •Mliailonca •xporlanci ' TION T IO N DAYSI SHOPSi ALLLL DEPARTM I tTMENTS ON ALL 3 IFLOoitS i ANDA OURIR EC(ECONOMYr STORES ACROSS ACI FROFROM OURIIR BIG PARARKING M>T| 0 1 AT 1THE REAR OFQF OUROUI STORE No»IMoiineyY ' t iilFol l ■ i r ' s i FREECE COKES FREEEE ^ VALUABLlIBLE BOIIliai l l s . ' . .804 0 4 1Main , Ave. N. Ph. P 733-711 1 ' ' ' , ' • ' L, • '• • ■' . - ' . f Sunday.mday, JuneJur 22. 1969 Tlmes-News.s-News. TwiTwin Fdlls, IcJalio A-1 _ 'X.'. _ ' • . . ^ ./.V .J- ’ . - ■'■V . jBKIIKP -■ V I r - [ I , . '- ll ^mEra-^ LiS ^ W f K j S S ■' •■ \ ' jnjaj.y- -SOME CARS ARE OLD aodDd somsome e ai a re oKTer^Mc. and M rs. GairyGai^ WblviWoiverton, ed an antique{lie automobll autom obile..(m r/to Albion., Admlrlng dm iring ththe e >vehicle are CllntOB Twin-Falls, atuwer questionsIS frpra ddi Admirers about their iOOT.lhomas.Ih'omas DetroitD Kerr and Loyal.oyaf .Cooper, Cooper, members of tbe Morseless-seless CarrlaM.CIub,Carrlag and y o u n g ^^^ ^H ------vehlcle“wbJch-;«r.-*WolyertbnThasHuslin-rhasHustrflnished-restoring—The-vehlele^le-Arehlcle-tnado ----- Eddied toddanL-Mrr-Widanlr-Mrr-WolTertorirand-hls'brothcr-Doh,otfaer~Doh, ai50T0wn~x—71ac io id u t ' iS ^ ^ ^ ^ H Its nialden'v^Age'with the'HorselessHorseless Carriage ...... B i i t W ejy y ^ T ake Pati^ a t i e n c ^^Idll ^ i B — By BONNIE BAIRD JONESi vehiclesvehicles. It must be started byy gle two passenger seat. . r bion, RalphRal; Scott'; Filer, droveve Times-News-Featurc EdUor, a crank c ran k and has a-now-briRhtlyy Mr.-Mr.. Woiverton W< has restoredI a his "Sun Valley green’’ Modelle l.- I H ^ H polished , wooden steering wheel,I. number ■ ' - I - " : ' ' • T v V . '.'v ' ‘ . ' 9' . t ' A»2 .Tlm'eS'Nowj, Twin Falls,ills, Idaho :. Sunday, June 22,.1969--'.1969^-'. . \ , j ffW tet Regulignlar'Huntinj ting Seasonin E]Ends, It’s^ .^ m y B lam es ."KooIm Fpr ’ ■5’ Time To taketal To Thehe JField WithV^ith Gamera•a DesDtsseir^iofas^ ■ . ■ -ByBy P 1 ^E L RAPOPORt ■ ■ ■ _ ■ • By i>ONNA HURD- - ilplAalpine areas’! Rather,'.as theirheir It is alsoa necessary to knoww va- to getget'Close enough to the, ani; ani- tWASHINGTON (UPI)' -The - . name Implies, they are found1 on rious other habits too. • What mojsmals tito have It show-up as-iany-'a_„ Army’sjV™? personnel, chief blames »PER "kooks”—young men:ili I revolt iFlftPPI - ■ Idaho FfabCiine Depitttienl'**"* 3,“™the sagebrush covered prairifesrigs time ofi day does he feed?.I?. Do thing rmore than a small dot. If . Most hunters feel their, .sportsport ofgf ^ th e m Idaho. A major por- they j \intL a g a in st a u th o ri^ —for a n In- por- they gather In lafge groupsips or you reallyre get serious about na-“ crease of jnore than 80 per cent . ^'is pver whon’:huntJng seasonon is tlon (ig/,- df their diet consists. of will theyt be found by - them* lure-pl lure-photography, a 35 mm sin* fr®“ ®®! - finished. However, hunting^ can sagebrush and that plant .alsoalso selves?selves - gle lenlens reflex is a good cameramera S . desertion rate since 1966- SPECIAIIAiS ^ continue legally throughout the p,ovi T i\ r t me provides them with shelter fromrom Do they move long distancesances to/ haihave. These cameras,-.-••are are • ‘ " e n tire y e a ri, Only* the- hunterunter ^nemlea and the wealher.her. or arear< tney confincd to small small,smaU, lightweight, easy toI use.use, But In'1 spite of the rise In ■ ■ must exchange his gun for ® a .■ Moose graze In marshes and areas? areas; Some animals are very and lenseslei can be changed1 eas- desertlcdesertion, Lt. Gen.. A. *0. camera. • nonftponds, so you do not expectt to curioucurious and ^ . j| ■ ' Mall InrtmalN Ul > ’ j| S lj CI«aaof*4»:RaunIqn„ 1} Frfcfay,Frlcfay,.!) ilune 20, T969 , t^nnes•^5‘ews^nes•^5‘ews,, TTwfn Faf/s, W aho. -j ^ ^ '' ' ' Kl vffu ■ - I - r ' ^ 1 ^ « ' •m<'<‘ t t s s £ ^ M M I ; ! > : □ I * _ • I p T . T f f . - ' ' -4: ^ ib iB v b ' m p i ' l l ’ CAST OFF FURNITURE,RE, probablyprobal ball-a-century old, is. is bara Hortlog discuss remodellagemodellag planspi In (he old room.•m. ' .NEV.NEW SEW ING M A C HNES^ IN ^ ccanted a ^ floors and lightweight,ht, and new furniture parcbased'throughsed'througfa « memorla] coatrlbu* no longer part of tbe sewing/Ing room decor< la the O’Leary Jun-iio- ’'’ ' StudStudents returning in th ei fall wwill ill find flu the old facilities haveive . moderomoder furniture guaranteedateed oono iongtirl< to snag tbe nylonsms doa from the estatej»f the lat«Ut« Vera C . 0>LMry, p r l n ^ of . lor High Schoot Principalal John CaCampteU and teacbcr Bar-ar- beenbeea changed. " . * , ' - .of boi home eeononlcs atwjentsijents are inow part ot tbe O'Learyiry the school (or SS years. . . .Junior.Junto! HltfijSchool aewlngIng room.room, tbe joom waa reflnlshf - ~ ’ "•- Q - maiy,. and ,Mrs. Pridmore and N^w Semnging Room Inn O’Leary0 JuniorJuni Highh ScSchool Closes" . SSMrs. Kenneth Sams, juniors,.“ ' I- ' HOME STORAGERAGE EQUIPMENT EQI I j . ' ,, Rl'CHl RICHFIELD - Richfieldd Va- MiMrs. Dale Whitesea.arid^ilrs. — cation-Bible-School—work-Avast-was Pctepetewn-presented-perfect—at- -—^ CIVIL DEFENSE-CHURCI-CHURCH.PROGRAMS 4 reviewed and awards weree pre- tendtendance awards to -29 , childrenIdren Mills, Fewer Plants,lont,; HondHind aliiTlliailF^— ^ ------^ Sdi0oMs:MiLMeffiorM:TirTo Late Princ•rininpal—— Mr------Seriled" "m«t- with— recognition—cerlificatesr — ------■ 7’ serilea~nrthe“coricIudihg~m«t- w*th a t e s r ------^B eatlnflatlon,'Stor«f.n ,' S t o r e f o r S e c u r i t y — ------^ . ing Tuesday at the/Methodistbodlst The p rim ary class h a d 100’ Pper " N u t r i t i o ni fi»& e c c o o n n o o m y . . . Many tributes have beenI paid bIn the past school term’andid Is of-ftiof-diat-systcm-unUl-«he-Tetircd •etircd -M— Muc uch Ume. he sald, was de- ■ cent perfect attendance. the late Vera C. O'Leary well how completed. in Ja January. 1961, because of ill voted tp helping him and teach- Vos. YOU CAN;A N ddoth o t h i s a n d e a t known Twin Falls educator)r for WhenWl classes return In the healtl health. , ers in the school to better under-mder- Bible Verses, choral readings,idings Mrs.M Pridmore was presenf-sent- BETTER on youryour pres'present Budget 39 yeararrbui the latest • is_a is_ a fall, girls in sewing classcs will GeeGeorge Staudaher. assistantsislant standsta n d their‘responsibilities’and5-and and songssor -poribayea instruclionuclfon ed ia corea^ from Bible school . contribution of her own.- be aable to enjoy the new.room,oom. supersuperintendent, who first served the demandsde of their field. in the f four deparlmenta. Teach-reach- teachers^‘eac Mrs.- Myrtle RileySiey PhoneT lftia Boothth Belween Belwe r& 6 p.m. Mrs. O'Leary, who died more completecon^ wilh modern paneling,lling, as a;assistant jupior high schOTl school .B Bon o rn.S cpt..7,JlB 91.. in. South ers_assisUng._were,Mrs._Caro| e rs_ a ss Carol recognized for serving re- than two years ago. left some a imSftl sn lounge screened offff at principalprinc "Under Mrs, O’Leai^,Leary. Bend, Wash;; MrsT^ O’LearyLeary PeiersoPeiersonr nursery: Mrs. LeeLce 'resfreshmehtsVto'lhe“youhger ®cim.chU- . A t 7 3 3 - 0 0 3 1 o r W rrite i t e t)the Lynn C o.— ------stock valued at about J500 whichwhich the rear ot the room, and new nibw said she. was more of a teachertacher came to Twin Falls Countyf wwith ilh R Ai4' Tlmw-Naws, Twin Falls,alls, Idaho .Sunday, Juna 22, 1969. , p 'i', S Mk. * - l l ' Ad EOTCTlifE-SUNDAY,r, JUNE 12m2 l THtU WEDNES- . f'-'HH ' DAY, JUNE 25. STORE HOURS—lOUIS— WEEKDAYSW « A.M. TO I B S a 9 P,M.<— SUNDAYS 10)A A.M. .M . TO 7 P.M. PHONE 733- . zti* i ' * ^ S | . 0342 — NO- SAIES TOrb DEAUDEAUKS. ADDRESS: BUIE f | ^ HI LAKBS SHOPPINO CEWTEg.a--: '■ tr^f P»r1m ^ - V a B H l S H |||P b W ^ 3 6 QT. STYROFOAM STYRC UpCHESTr2- IH il': R e g . » f . 8 8 H ' ' 'Kl B h n o w o n l y P A N fy HOSE H H a n )0 ln - Re».$M 9l»oirSj»eel6l HCti Indoor*. . I 1 ; $«|29. At OSCO; I . 1^1”...J IBS' H AM FREEZER g CASE Hinb& Y DEVEIX)PHEI/ELOPMENT pointers are offeredred mer, mer, saya ber services already have ] Candyn , Olmstead, JefI, newestnew est adaddition to tbe Twin F aills lls Sbe Sbe Is » socIolQsy major and Junior County Probate Coort staff.aff. Heleo Helen Henderson, county proba-ba. Salt Lake City. . . $11.9S Crank-Model-, — tlon o(fIce1-,.w^ wfaom BHisIHlss OlmsteadOlmsi is working-this sum«m- ' OSCO LOW PRICE I M ______..._____- t - - •______College Goe For Ideal1 Summer Si Em]Employment,"ilready have proven bl^ily vahiable., . BB< OTHESLINE I r and Junior at University of Utah, ' ' Not too maay college studentsdents waswM able to workivrith the UtahJta h He_encouragedHej o ther public of- Into dii GUARANTEED 5 YEAKSARS . . ■ ■ ■ . ' \ find an opportunity to workrk at State Industrial Schobl at Provorovd fices and professional people to After - summer'jobs that complementiment whorwhere*-8he researched, inter-Iter- considerconsic this source of valuable stead-1 3 3 6 FT. BY 15"15" SWIM POOL J - Ohn H N S O N * ^ their college trafnfng.— - v/ewv/ewed and developed case his- summer summ help. _ (uli tin SI ,w $|[33 - COnON MILS . “ , Nof.so w ith C arqlyn O lm stead,^ad, torics torlD! dn delinquency-casess in In Probate1 Court. Mrs. Hen- welfare " "I AT osco . I .. J '' STUKOr STIEl WAU ■ >79* BAO OF 360 - " ' daughter of Mr. and'M rs. Nell that state. dersoiderson said, summer is the time adulls ' 'CONSTRUCTION ' Olmstead, Twin Falls. In Twin Falls county she will when additional assistance Is rehabll e be«l Miss Olmsted has joinedd the be doingd very much the sameame most, needed. Youngsters out of come - jublic $13.95 SIZE Twin Falls County Probateobate thing this summer, except that school have,more time on their througl m M WHI^E 12 LAST Court staff for the summerr and she ^will be worklim with manylany hands and njpre time toint, get fortune Training^ WHISK -c the work is Just what shehe !sIs juvei juveniles who have come under —----- being trained.for In classesea at councourt jurisdiction. * th e U niversity ^ f U tah . " Directing Dii Miss Olmstead Is llic of- Into difficulties, ‘ BfeOM In the fall sfie w ill b eginn her h e r HelenHele: Henderson, county juve- ...• ple to After gratiuatlon. Miss Oim- , Junior, year, majoring in ,sociol-locloi- nlie probation officer, ond Pro- - luable stead-^^s. -she hopes to work 39* ogy. During, the past yearr ahe bate Judge Richard Reed. , full time in some type of. social I SheSh wilt be paid for her work ' Hen- welfare either With juyeniles br ay ENVELOPES on-an hourly basis and, in addl- A , ) time adulls y/ho need assistance in OA tlon,'~v^ll be gaining valuable ce is rehabilitation or who' have be> Wins Cash Prize ^experience in her field. sM • ▼ A feiCout of comeV, • wards of the public ..i«n« Her services are hailedI by „ ------1 their through misunderstanding. mis> \ i ^ i RICHFIELD-Clyda P«ul50ji, both Mrs. Henderson and Judgeudge HAHANSEN ~ Although she0 gethas fortunewas I: or crime. • '' V\rl ^ICIOlDELICIOUS HERSHEY ^ Richfield scrvice station atten* Reed as a great benefit toI the a ^49-year career as a teacher for h ------dantr-wae-thft-wlnncr-of a cash ------«nd-llbraFiatv4>«hind-hoi!-Aow, high« award ond plaquo when the ^ re os Mrs. Fern Prior's Idea of^ "re- to wa , ■ c i i s ^ BR J^RGE-BARS=^ m .H filn “Sometlmcs-we may have as Mrs. Gates Mystery Man visited the . Inole tirement” Is o full-lime f Job as it to i - . - though - • ' j C W ' ’ ■ • Milk • Almond • Krockl* station Monday, Clyde automat*iomat- aa^n eases in a slnglo tlrcir • Mr. Goodbar ‘®™‘;week. It'ti-alm ost impossibleisible ^f VISTAVI volunteer assigned to ahe v icaliy checked tho man’s cor cose ^be Job Corps ConsQ|vation Cen- time lerlous “ ...... - . and fan belt to receiveA lhethe for-US to> research‘each case ^ Reg..19cEacK ^ fully in that len ^ of timeI and ^ r Mtddlesboro. Ky. misha N O W O N L Y ■ ** Clyde and his brother, John' John; out what we need to know . In her spare tlmo, she alts As former • indl- In her small houso trailer In librari are operotlng the ' station1 thistills *0 best help the indl- In hi :;.S CAR WASH 4 9 c B o x ' summer, which ,Js owned•d bvby viduol,” Mrs. Henderson said.lid. KentiKentucky and knits on an af- VALLEY,put h 4 their parents. It'Is located^ on . "With ,* h er experience and Shan Bhan. (iilnklng of a great-gund- categ( Of 100.... M a Jf- been trolning. Miss Olatead la able child in her native Idaho,he has But wasrcquei indeed a new experience . Highway $3A and ' bad been eacher for her; It - was considered a 1- ! 2 5 ‘ m closed for lock of an operator,irator. fp. ^tcp* In and assist in such that's|haf! a deceptive picture. She lo Ml S BRUSH details.”-sho added. Isn’tisn 't rnuch on resting. And;-Aow, al* hiBh-crime-area-and-Bhe-haat and ,u .: — DENTIST DEGREE dela )f "re- to walk through five blocks of, - Whur Judge Reed said tho youngoung though she thinks ot her family Mos BURLEY - Gerald Arthur Ju Job as It to get to her home. Although • q o - Woodworth, son of Mr. and1 Mrs. womwoman will have an oportunllyunity often, °*t«n her mind is more apt iMchI ' and ^ on tomorrow's lessonsned and to somchahe was admittedly iihCasy at; Austin Woodworth, AmericanBrican to‘o s sit in on court sessions' and J® “e m Cen- times, thero were no serious • Falls, former Burley residents,denta, to bbocom'd familiar with court'ourt bownj"' they can bo better present-y. talsmishapsi;-^-' e ...... ^ playtexM y has received the degree cfr EWc-Doc- procprocedure, terms nnd legal to help her students. “I MBrNUASER l i ! his • As a VISTA worker le at alts the I heoi As it turned out, thc former tor of Dental Medicine fromm the popcrs.pope Judgo Reed ond his • As ^ . qOMPLET^KIT; University of Oregon DentalDental staffstafi will bo available for coun-:oun- Job Corps < Cohservatlon Center^ller In librarian from persuaded VISTA to j an af- put her bock Inlo tho librarian . School, Portland. Or. Mr. Wood- seling.selir . ahe : teaches disadvontaged col- that v ^ MFR. LIST je.95 " AL worth is a graduate of Burlcy3urley HiHo added thc student employeploye lege-agelege- boys for $31.75 a -gund- monlh category, them. as ahe hod,originally High School. wjll will also bo encouroged to0 nt- -p— pl plus, she'aays,. the aatlsfac-0 . But requested. got a! T h a t's h o w . she. jgot ------_„ ^ , lend tend lower court nnd districtstrict tlont'on of helplng-boya whoe. havo She tobut Mlddlesborosl as o'llbroriann y o s c o LOW PRICE H _ L court sessions wiien tlmo per. per- novonovor bcon helped iMjforc.md al* andshoult .utility teocher, VJSl’A (Volunteers in Servicefamily Most At^ of her work has been ^ K I a tnUn. VJJ re apt teaching reading to boys who Barber Available. .. Altltoucli tho court's budgetJdget to America . — the domeatic j nsand somehow missed the fundamen- • RICHFJEii-RlchlkMOBaInacQln n lltlle loon for tho addition-Ition- PeacePeac Corps) generally attracts «rom Reed Idealistic y o u n g people.resent- .When talsjbo early a in life. H fe^^toa^so^^ WHH COKD^ has the service# of a barber"',*aarbcr •“^'P year. Judge Reed Weal ;,™ "“ SIZE m f it by the silver-haired Mrs. Prior,1. es, b® “I bo was quite shocked when available In the tow n. .The0 bar* It will bo worked out by lhe s at the I heord rpnny of fhe‘Negro boys R G a r - pnrJs oifendod training Bcssions. sho ^ T I a J Pg . benihop room at Pouison’R Gar- ”5”' In somo. other pnrJs alien Center,, from Southern* sta te s toll m e oge will bo open from 0J n.m. of hls deportment onerntlon.^tion, wns the’only one over 30 — 'i'K - ■. sd col- thnt white teacijers Juirlfinored fiopes Includlpg her teachers. ' 11 K« ° i°>'. [■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■IIIRIMIII IRRRHIiilllRlRRillRRRRRRRlRRRRRIRRlRRRRRRRIIIRillilllllll to 8 p.m. coch Wednesdoyy with NexNext year, ho said, he hopes Inclu month them. It's a shame. OneI some boy Dlck Olson, Jeromo, as barber,larber. to ccontinue tho proRrnm.’ WlWhy didn't-she seltle buckstisfoc- In got ali the viay‘ to nfnth grade Olson olso harbors on Mondays)ndays "It I ncema unfortunate forr aiu- her rocking chair.al H aD n havo■ e n but fltlil co u ld n 't rend. Now you In Falrlleld. dcnidents OB vrtill ns for profoaslonnlJlonnl w beibero jho spent 22 years In should J'®’ ?" heor him read." Traveling barbers hnvo} uscdused P<^”lpeople, those In tho field off lnw lhethe schooli system? Service At her ,prompllng. a 17-year- , ' June:me 22iid Sundd]addy Only Speciiip e c ia ls <0 ^ the Paulson garoRO aa n nlio especially,espt when .sludept tnlcnt •nmr’mr^nnm^f for a part^ime bArbershopop for 1»l» not utilized,” Judgo Reed routine.”routi the widow of Ifl"ttracts years from^Lnn about the third-grodo•k level; for many years...... flolO _____ snld. "I llko to ’do somclhlnR^on ^bo said that in four monthsto «• djfferent after,a year orior two,” es, he hnd improved markedjy.■mllMs r m jr im m : IH As a 20ycar-old wlfo, aheis. shohe* hr>vn" T h e s e boyS are honeys,” B Q g p I l com b Interested in teaching30 — in Mrs. Nen Prior beams. "Thoy'ro Just ■ orderorde to .better roar her two' Ilketour ^ college boys. Some"'wffi loaf, .||||S ALLENJ DSCOSCILLATING S (InuRhtera nnd to help hersnrV hua- In »®nie dma try ro al h a rd and some FT. CORONET ® K hnn >nrt ^ra(ivo^|H|IBQ|W ^ • . ■, ' J ■ ...... ' . ■ ■ ^ ______J- . ■ '' . .'■ • . ' ' . • • ■ . - ' Suntfay. jJune 22, 1969 Times-News,ns.No'ws, TTwin Falll,' IdoKo ^A-!l, \\ ^ «'•sHra^^Bpr ■■BgHR9|r> ■> jqa > f C n l ' P f 7 ' l MWf f 1 ■ jRw I Jn S a P ^ ^ jS ii/ 4 '4 SSH I ■ ' ■ ^A i k ^ SJrVL f ■m lir^ I , H B v ' ^ 1 - 1 Ip, l i r ' ' r . mI-I" ;-'a 1 INVECTINO TOE' ROBB forlor ^Scott.Talkln^on, t t preceptor.-, isIs Cindy Ronk, honored qoeea -. o f Bethel No. 19, Intematldnal6nal OrdeiOrder of Job’s Daugbten. OHIcers of Ai e three local bethel! . assistedassii at tbo recent histallatlon.ladon. I ^ , 5 ''. - ' . ^ OFFICERS FOR THE Twin•win FallsFalb Chapter, Order of DeMolay,iMolay, installediai er, junior counselor. W;Walt Sinclair, rl^ t, was« s I^talUngi^talUng officcr.< Mcm'fiers of during rm n t ceremonies atat. thetiw Mbs Masbolc Temple, include, from left, Fred the local chapterhapter are Jo joining witb other chapters,iptera. throughoutthroughc the nation-la ob* . J WaQcer, senior counselor; DaveMve HamUtoo*HamU m aster couoselor» and Brace Tom- eervlBg tbe9 Order ol IMDeMolay'a 50th Anniversary.irsary. . ;;. ,. ; -V ■s^ ■ . ...---- . ' .' N ' II mmmmmfmM I l y * - ^ { ' H r I ^ J I - # v H i I < j R m T r I -awh- 5*1;,'^I Em i • | | l l l l Ki i i i i iI: i i J f l I H s i RECEIVINO “GUTSTANDINOIDING Mei Member*' aw ards (rom Karolyn:arolyn La'Lawrence, and Janice:e Cook, gul •. INSTALLINO OFFlCClULl» daringdarina the receat Installailona aervlce cooduetodct W the C ite ’ A n i i i v e rrsary, s a InstELstalls N ewew O fficers‘e r s ot DeMoUy. included, kaeellog.Bcnog, taLarry Larson, chaplain, onl staiMlai pon:pon; roarshah Tom HamUNit,m . Juniorjunior counselor] John Kudiv arator-eofi seniorseni deacon. : Dy NORM/C HERZINGERE1NGER M olny m em bersib ers aroaro very proud of theiriclr ■ W omen’s Pnfie Edllor Mother’s Club. ■ ■ Tho Twin FallH C hnpicr'nf OrderOrclRr oifof \>^M olny Momhcrnhipip Inin DeM olay Is open lo young h iliinlnK'otlier ctinpttirs thrniiRliontnuRhout thothc nniinn 'mcn-betwecnII ihoIho ngcfingcs of M nnd 31 ond Ihcyhey H this' year in~ce10bi‘nllnB"ll>ffr Col(lPn-V '■ ■ V ' 'r " ' ^ - •* ■ • , "V. ■ ■ ■• J - ■ . j(W . TlmM-News, Twin Fails,'le^dhoFails, le^af '” Sunday. June 22,:2, 1969 . ' ■ - AVOID CLASH iSalvat1 Salvation Armyi Old-style dress* ■ „ the « af« ty _____ hoTt few years— the hat —> U back — “Universal:safy Openr iio H u ^ S e t^ rious on tfie’soen^ hash a s 'S ^ i" Fringed luxurious onth. ' ,.Cenf§rs,Noted ■ I terry, towels in glowing colorscolors . y ' . ■ MURTAIIGH-A beiatedi^h!di'^h■’ ’ '! / ' u.One DIET SNACKABLES 'Wedding Ahnlvarsary receptionception a re ia daullng as H»e sutv. One ] , -will be held in Jionor ,6f6 f MnM n ■ ForFg Kitchen\ : i '■. ■ hintbint: Make sure your towel doe* -Seeking _ g _ , handy.— low—calorie7^- • ' J not clash with ^ u r swImsUt,; • a n d M r*,. Floyd ,.V. M orrison ■ ' 'SHOSkONEif'' you -'I Arelm ■ oot }^y .. foods as diet snackablea? Try froth 1 to • 8 - p.m. June 29 •- at a t -S buildingbulk a-new home or' remod-rem od- >' * * . * whole .California ripe olives. . the United Methodist Church,3 iu rch , . elinseling, plan three ,baslc-'worki-'w o rk HAT IS BACK . NibbleNlbbli them just as they come M urU ugh, centers In the kitchen, advises ' • This year Is the year forir dig-dlg-:from from the can or marinate them Hie couple was married•d 'JJan. a n . Lincoln- Uiings.in a vinaigrette for flavor va- Mrs. . .Jay Fowles, Lincoln- I ginggini out all. those old things,in a 25; 1819. a t M urtaugh andid th ey ,,,. -- Carney cdunty home, economicssnomica you were going to give toUj the'riely. theMety. . , have resided-all their marriedn arrled agehtrThe suggestion is recom- ■ ■ life here. Mrs. Morrison .Is the menmended by Lucia Wilson,'assis-. B H - former Vera Avis Henry,nry, a ; . - tant stato home economicscs lead- le a d - ., K K ' teacher from Colome, S.D. Mr.- er ..or the University ofr Idaho Morrison came . to • Murtaughurtaugh ' extensionexte service. from Nebraska with his parents,» t« n ts , OneOl center ls^the_.^ink.k. TThat h a t ^ . the late Mr. and Mrs! Wl«la;nWima;n ■ of coufser i> yi'here you orepare M orrison. i;i 1911, a t thh e age raw r , i, • , ...... • ’ )• t , , Sunday,Sunday^ June 22,1949 Tlmes*News,iWsfNews, Twin Wah*. A^ - "/,l i FHA Chapter V | Miss' Ericksb'n. ..1 p S— 1 - p h a B Eari'Dlscbse'E a r \ \ , . § » Hosts Party ' y . - ^ ''- HAGERMANhage - A combined . Wedding.Plans: ' § . theater and .pajama party was ' . H •- ALM'a l m o — Mr. and'Mrs. Jack S hfeld-recentiy.lwh^id re Tnetnbers of ^ i ^ Erickson, Erickson Almo. announceD the ^ BS the(he HagermanHbi Chapter of the S ‘wH engagement engagem arid forthcoming}ming BB FutureFuture Homemakers of Am^tl-■ jm ca.ca. :1. • iV 11 TfffnglT^^Bff’T marilagc marilag! of their d&gghter., Pen- ^ p y ,7i ny, ny, to to G ( ary E a rl; sOn o f MMr. r. M t ■ After a shdri/buslness meeting " ? r 9 «ndod Mrs. Mrs Dean Earl,-Twin Falls. H at« t thotho hopioh of JoAnn Bcri^. the ' Miss Erlckion attended 'RJtafl a ft H M girlsKins-.at attended a movie In 'Twin y ;. River High School-(irid-for>r the .■ aillllllllM fllliM P^iBliW W M B- Falls,Palis, thent returned to the Ber* .• past year has been takingt cor- ■ n Ty ry bome bom. for the slumber part^, ® ' ‘ V' ■muf %^A' respondsrcspondehce vrark in Twin Falla ■ n i l ^ . ; J t l . i X ^jf :M’’M r■ towkfwani anl IMgh school .graduation.atlon. . . ■ B Apor A pop bottle drive will.be held ^ 1 -- SheShensi w eemployed at the Cameraimera. 'H fffwiririTimii^^ H July i( 10 prior to the regular ■ . Center. Twin Falls. . . ' ■ ■ monihiymonihlj meeting. After, the ■ M Mr. r. EEarl is & graduate, of JeJe- - ■ ^3 9 ■ n)eetln( meeting, plans' wefe made - to , rome High School. He Is} em- em - H go swimmingswi at Banbury Hot ^ Springs Springs. . ■ 1 - - 4 | M | ™ ployed at. Sears Roebuck: Co., • - . W^ H - Xwin F a lls .. MR. AND MRS.S. CHARLESCHARL '' Susar Susan Brooks, president, was , : Aa JulyJu l' 3,wedding ts plannedanned — presented a . birthday cake, in ‘j. a t th e : > ..^ :^...... at the Sixth and Eighth Ward ■ ; — honor of tier 17lh birthday annL M M BIBljti!-lil. H ' IJSS-Chap^r'yin^Falls:—III' III •— L^cal-€ouple!yVrlBA/rlfGbserve^S v'ersary. . • . 1 ' • ....I H Fathers Day . ’ in-Europe In 1949 and 1U9. • 60th W eddingig AnniversaryAl ^ Their children Include Mr*; - Phyllis Stanger. Idaho Falb: - ; '' ^ I H Pfpgram.Prog Slatedd Mr,m , and Mrs^ Charles iShlrleylAcadIrley Academy. She Is a membefIf of Mrs'*Mrs. AdeleA Duncan, Richmond, win observe their 60th Weddingding the Twentieth Century Glub,ilub, ^Calif.; i |f • Gerte B. Shirley. Twin , ’"..J ' • ■ Anniversary with an open houseouse LDS Relief Society, a Sunday<^»y Falls,palls, 1and_Dr. Charles Shirley, 1 For lOOF Unit' ; ■ E"'reception from 1 to 4 p.m. JuneJune schoolachoc teacher^and YLMIA"*u-k iu- Fresno, deceased. They have- 29 at the Carillon. • • - perlntendent.perln ' .evenseven grandchildwn and eight , y BUHL — M rs. J e rry Majrto'n. All friends and relatives ofrth the e MMr r..and Mrs. Shirley.vIsUedsited great-ggreat-grandchildren. ■■•'TOble-grand,TOble - 8 announced plans » n«c coupl- are Invited to attend artdarid y:innnnnnni^,n^^ ...... ■^-LT fortor hosthosting a Fathfcr’s Day pro^ REVIEWING THE MUSICJslC to be presented during an hourour the i\Int ChrlstlantCbiircB,xB, j^ Jerome. m e. The event Is open and gram forfo the Odd Fellows, whenw h^ the couple requests no gifts,tfl- ■ • , ■ ol classical music are Mrs.-s. David MMead, president of the FifthIfth free free to tbe public. A musicusle clubclub-is is Ibeing formed to Inchidetide the BuhlBul Rebekah Lodgee met Mr.M and Mrs. Shirley were * ------^ ‘ District bt tub Idabo Federationederatlon of( Music Cbibs, and Mrs:Irsl mus musicians and those who0 appreciateappreciate good muslo from Good-'x>d-' Inin regul regular, session. She encout-ncout- m arried Feb.- 24, 1909, a t the tho Z>odald JacobsoD, Jerome,le, who winwl participate In. the pro ^ . ... , 'v , Ll - - . . ' ■ U u - ’l . ; A P n « r , i* ^ > ■ . : ' Sofi^aTT , ^ . /.CXJRFORME^rPORME^HAPPV^ 'i®! V J — jJ \/ O^of^iywjs//J4'lyWA/AHJCNBEfJE^TH* ------< . V .*-1.'l-rAMBW.FAMBW IS r—o v ' ^N S3^rc ft - fA M a tf Ah BRIDGE X-W k,;»4A .aau>as W E LIVES ■ - ^ ^ h e e tdng m i Up ,1 By-By Jacoby w? ■ ^v\ I B y L.. . M.' M . Bb OYI O Y d \ EXPERT iralCKERY ' ,past 30-. He. was the toughest rre TRICKS &PERTLY , , , opponent oppa I ever faced and a . mighty good man to haVe on VM, -l Believed M ost ■ We are turning today's column tho tj,o cother half of roy team. The / J ‘n i i e 5 I T The l Horse Is5 Beli< ’ ' o v e r to Ja c o b y Sejiior to tci] the Jate Sherman Stenrns who saf ^ \ actual stoiy about yestehJay'slay ^East j t was also one pf the best. hand. Here it is. - Sh(Sherman got ri4 of a spade “^>3 5 Likely To Becomeicome Hysterical ^ _ This hand was played inI .the on thott 4th diamond and so did - ^ ' Miriifinals of the 1936 GrandI Nar Jimjimn m y. F rom then On they foi*' / "■- ..■ ..i art- vitamins In the B complex pre* ' .'■ . ^ if, ifj UNE WITH this depart- vitamin •' tional. I was South at tablejle 1 lowe s ^ «3U KW3VJ. STAN, I MAP' TD AAAKE TH1&THII Y THAr'5 PROBABLY ) . A LON «» ' IIUHIOR coLiEGElfSx:^^hafc th is will k o tA<$of’69^(»3tis|itw onti-I have = —^ - ^ w f f i v o u CAH 61VE ypJJ COMBlOMB 'tO 't O U KhV».VE TC> U S E / fLG acA f s SET pii?ry A I PW WlNTWRoR-BE V • FLEAASOAF? SOAR WllWlNTHROPr^ • I "R? • • - • • BBoby o b y SItteiSIi h h t CMIiI Cgi» 16 Fan^ Hort.. fa; $ol« , 50 ‘ . I OB ^H m"^CTOPPI p S S i ! ! ? “ Plv. iMdrOMa., eaolc. .^QIUI.' . t ~‘~»ut~tee«t»ag.~* OcM**trted»lian.—— f c u itt’ ? ' * ^ o ’l Custom Faming*^*^ ' julub*cmi . nreptace, 2 baths, family room. i' Vfeek. Inquire, pra-klndarsarien. ■. Flier. 328-4703— ' • Informallt 2 year* old.. beautlfuli Owner . . ' v klndartarton «lat«caj for Pall. 733- nic ^K im berly *23.»2Sa.^ traaaterred. •' — •------. ' . p' , 7080. ?334> 0I0.^. .. . ^ _ CUSTOM SWATHING - Arlyn Krohn —• Eden 833-6004 '.S^pactou*-^pack-u* S bedroooii 3'.’batbo, . ------USTOM BALlNtf------«a*r'i?i*uyear around buslne**. Heavy tour- I double aaraigarage, bus* Uving are*. & ' ' Help Help WdnlWonted : 18 «. Jlon Hofiman .'' Ut lit leasoale aio n . Box 743. .. fireplace, cocovered peUo, Choleei 1 Schedud u le s l^s* thaa FHA' approUal, Ol.- 1' Miyfgt. club: •cate..rodeo arena wi *£»• W*"* > MEWS* f V / * PERSONPERSONNEL SERVICE c u s t o m highway. WIU take mUk cowa-for »». Sundayt._^nein. 22, 1969 / , / a OOF F MMAGIC A VALLEY t W‘ Ss s S J t JufJ® t " . ^SinSTiBSE 4010, - . / neid. »iK U .!3ttv.SSS' ; ■ i 2:30 p.m., 2SL, 7B, 8—Kemper* r Open GolfG Tciumament is tele- y• EEVELYN V E i WILSON . -east from QuaU Hollow Countryy Club, Pharlotte,pii N.C. This is thfe w p n . 224 SSho*itett9 h o th o n stro e t E u t 73J-53*J» WAOT?pr~Cuilom‘ WANTED tWalhlflg, bajjng g .'5S6M 1HbtKL c e n tly locatl^ ' ond siacklns, sia( with three wide bar- In BbtIs *euloa. An-Absolut* Be*t Buyi - v cloeiDg action in the second tournamentnirnament held there. ' ' ^ (n(n Experiii Bxperlinced lacratarv . row bed.bed 423.3760. Klfflberlv. tetem m 5.“a . p) p?S«e *e»*ioo. An- - 4 p.m., 2B, 3. 5, 11—2lst CenturyBntury preipresents. “T he Wild Cell,V ~ . •ttorthond,•horthond, dictaphone, good WANTED: WANTED Hnystacklng, -wlU har- Burtey. li Idaho.. IS Acre*, 4 a study of cancer. typlit. Ne*Neat «tn>earance and TOW Pm tod,tod WIU go anywhere. Fhooe FOR SALE iieaiantitCASUII tcltelophone voice c iie n - 324^8, 324.3328 Jei^e. • ' i s s » f e i . ------r — ------4 4 ie :s c-^-44ie.Ischedales l for the Mmlng Season Sn; lai; (3)'(3)- ExperiencedI senerat Box N-3. Tlme*-News. *h*d.K ;«Sr„rt£K Prlc* a fi;00 4—E a rja -R e p o rt ^ : week week areare announced. Games are m ond'3. fotnce. Good typing and capac- '‘ViiriS^ •ute. : ■ . * 5 Ity lo r d e u ll. (4) Experienced , llbrldge.. Cuitotn ^ F a r& n g . 73}- CAR WASH, WAS! self Mrvlce. oxceiirat »•“ . 7:00 3r-Tom and Jerry i^-NFL Action for for LittleLltlle League baseball and aecretarlei and general otrica 83G3.’ , ■ ... location. PACIFIC LEAGUE ItS'.'Si?,. ^r.sr& .ric*T .!.S; SHARP and CLEAnI X bed.. 'i ■ 11—Tom and Jerry • ■ 88-rGolf-; Tournament girls' softball. sol ■ , glrli alwayi needed. <8) Expert- WANTED _ 7 ^ 2 1 7 . room s, basement recrMUea 4—F a ith fo r Today 5 - T uesday enced rauurtui: clerk. Good hand- imau }i rootn, Lennox oil mraac*, ga- 5—NFL Acdon PEE ppi WEE LEAGUE a-m 1 733-1980, WHOLBSAWHOLES^LB .nd nUU inllk r*ge. .Ini t " e , s u te . 320- SUi Ave. 5—Lfhap Unto My Feet - II-N II- FL Action 9 a.m., Coiugi Motel vs Pen- rmwtlwVjr tflhutM ihlP. PhOM B43-WM. B j M. e ‘ . t. In •niesday nywis6 ; 1 10:30 a.m .. F iler v'S s 5uinei.>quinei.; * or 0 n- CtJsrOM , 7B-rThis Is the Life 3:00s M 11 ll-—Jetsons 99 a.m.. a.m .. Amos Slftclalr vs. Pen- hrii *^OUt^°(^T?/te^” 42f45M9!* xSmberl}^ FOR SAL!SALB w trade: Motel at Cat^ O Obly hV tS.SOQ. ' \ 6 —Directions * 2B pepot Grill; 1:30 ^.,'B M A vs . • • Idaho. rey,rey. gB-iga-330I. _____■ . • * 2B?r-Jet8ons nywise; nyw ise;.] .10:30 a.m., Bennett's vs^ Southside Bean Co.; 3 p.m.,’* - nifirTi OPENINGS FOR bBLAIR'S i m ^ -'s Cuttom farming. Hay • 7:30 3—A quam an «_5—Mr, Magoo ’ • Holiday Inn; 1:30 p.m.. Terry :' ■ QUALIFIED PEOPLE * awaihln roSs^ S w ^ ^ r S i 4-D udiey Do-Right C ^ Barton's vs Maughan's. a» dia- ' ^ J jHon.. e n y . _ for Saif- W 5SS.,‘S"? 3 -J e ts o n s M iniller e r vs Krengel's; 3 p.m., m ond 1. STRlCTLTis t r i c t l y CONFIDENTIAL . ■------;------^ . • basenrent. 8-Dudley DcRight , White Satin vs GAC Finance. “ ‘»d .L - FOR DePCNOABLE iforrow-bed , E:Executive Homes iiwigood t.nm.tenm ' . 5-^ook Uo and Live J:J0 2B—A m ateur Hour W hite St , , • PHARMiPHARMACISTS WANTED h«yhay-stacking Ho call Clifford Slatter. •' ------.3_Aftii»twf-Hmir^------aii-on- kfAK—D lA iU ll.'llC — A l W^n t A vV I :I\179W I19cs ^ IlTD a m i o ^0931 3 1 T o^Pldcedee Y our R esiiesultf-G ^ting^i n g A d . — — (I ■ u ,• •, Hom *s^fer S a l s ' 550 0 H Homesori for ISale " 500 '• CampCamper* ' ' . ,, 63 Houw-FumUh*d Hou»»i - 73 Roem^«BodrdR o o m ^ - & teem . 767 6 VccVacation Rental* .8212 Hoy, Grain dnd Feed 94>4 FurnlhFurnllure k HH Good* 122 , ; ------VERY NJCE, 2 bedroom home with ONE bKdroom. largo living, room,>ora, OENTLEMOENTLBN EN, 1,-afBe. cool .room>om*, s, CLARCLARK-M ILLER„Cue*t Ranch P *l i . CUSTOMcUS GREEN qHOPPINO X batement. 619 4*h Avenue Eatt,“ [• , , /COME SEE WHY • kilchen. and ulllliy porch, tmallmall linen. SmallSn (urnlined'houte, close openopen. For reservatloni; Write Kei- (With . , u .. . ■ . ^ ' J r ' I-I - :■ ■ Sunday, JJuna 2 2 ,1 9 6 9 •' ,TImes»News,BS'News, TwTwin Falls, Idaho A-11.. / . Waiit a 1Snappy .ReiReturn onI a SSmall Invesiivestment73;iC T r y ^ a 4 o w ^ anf Ad. | f^tictlianeout For Sole 14010 M MUec lieollaneous for Sole 1 4 0I BootsB o o ts for Sdie , 169«9 TructuT rucks ______196'S' AccossoriAccossorles & Repair 18212 - TrucksTruck ' 19ft I AuleiAulesForSaTe 2006 Autos f 0 Autos For Sale ^505 T - — BONANZAE ylM M O TbRS- Autos for Sal* 200100 AuloAulos For Sole 2 0 0> A Auto* u to * IFor Sole ^ ’ 260 Autos Fo I : n MidID S! U M M EERCtEAMNI R f f l P ^ O NI A A l ll' - L ^ ' CLEARING WHY WAIT ^ OUT i=OR 1970 ' 7IL,' : ■ Vi 196,4 Ramblersier 1961bl Che C hevrolet 1 3 n H m VB C lan k slallon wogon,goii, radio,-trodlo,-haotar. lo ls------Cotvalr-^.doofalr-4-door i*Jo tedon, fully equlppad. Ooodi W K MODELS ■ SEPTEMBER? '. 7 ' of good troniportollon.‘ t 7 0 Q 2nd for. B l ^ ^ Raducod l o ...... 4 / / O Now | u i f ...... : . . . S 1 9 5 ^ ■ ? J t UI R R ! S ' V ^ ^ I® ^ 1963 Pontiac’ac’ 1961bl Rarr R am bler y j n v e Tampail ilallon wagon,igon. todlo,radio, haoisr and Cloiijc■Ic Motion wagewagon. JvM ilghl for complno JS S n lfl ourofnolk.' Now yoy...... $685" Youn lor ...... » V E R ^ O O N | RS:.'":-v"V : f i m U l ...... • • • > • • • • rt?;r--.-zr;:zr$290- ^ OVI N IW ^A RS- BH 1961 Chrysleriier 1962b2 Old O ldsm obile ' |H lfl 4-door itdon, fully oquippodlulppad andand raol ihatp, S OQ1 4.doof4>door sadan, sedan, radio, healtr^-automoile. N D T R U C K S | B B claoo .cor. light biM color. •r ttaerlrtfl. t J J R ) AND ISIN STdCK)CK ^ n H fteducod t o ...... Yovu■t roronV ror o n ly •••*...... IB L 1 963 Ford ■ 1960bO ForeFord ____ ; . ■ ~*N.- vo Cola.lo 4-doof ,tadon.tadw^A A Ggood clean______Vi-tonon .pickup. .pickup. Rood Raady to go. 7 . V . - . S 4j 9 z 0 ------— - — - — TTTMTT T ^ ^ / " “ ♦™>’*f">'to'lon enf...... M ^SSpr Reduced to ...... S 6 ^ 5 ^ ...... ,nn rhir. ’ ^ 6S6 6 Ambassador Ami I ^ 1964 Karmanian oG n iu vo P9o?90 Itollonnoiion woowagon, fully equipped. Shorp ^ P O3NTIAC N T IA C Volkiwogan, rodlo, haat^rot^rand4. and 4« {980 and readyraadpo |o go. WWai *1990. J ‘|59Q ^ tpaod. Youit (or o n ly ...... 5 ' CATAUIN/iTAUNA ,, BUY NOW GidT M O f e ^ : — SELKTION «»• SPECTACUL\CULAR DEAAONSTF>n str a t 6 r clearLEAR /ANCE 'jjiA cs ON YOUR S T - , " ^ 1 IS CHOICEK S roNTiAi TRADt-INV:Jp.'''^.w^ CHECKCHI ALL THISHIS EQUIPMENTI MT ^ IN STO(STOCK — 1969 PlymoutI/mouth Fury III 2-dooror hardtop ha _ I , i . f f i ■ j , Pow»r ilMrt'rta,.poW»f broko*,ll. Tor()tja|||iaTortio#rilii tranimlit1or>, 303 cubic Inch VO •nglna, tiAtod wlndihUlci,Id, undtreooiundarcoallno end hood Intulnlor pod. i ' ^ indlo-Solld Sloll AM, tcor toollaol ,<|xal>tr,_<|>aalisr, haovy duly lutpanilon, .Vinyl ' .1 rool-bloth, dalux* wb«»l covon,ivan, whllavvoHwhIli'A Hrai. • ^ ■■ f ■ BUICKK WILtJ W ILD CA T d o d G e ,< » » Rr O o nN e C T ^ N » '''' i 'vV'l AND-MON D ■ MO R E , ' 23 BUICKSJICKS AND N o w Just Just- $2995/ 11 bPELSLS IN STOCK : 1 , a n d p ic K;uftr-.|NVSTO0;^gt'u k ir ^ J' ■■ ll ; , , ,r,‘.i SEE OURG OTHER FINEFINE DEMONSTRATORSI a^TORS . : | j | O n SALE.E NGNOW AT . M n | WllI l l s MlOTOR O ' ■ :C0#;\: Cl P ' . . ' USED CAR-7CA R-733-7363 ■ N E W CtA A R R,''-'732h5E8>i;", , - 7 3 2 h ; I BUICK-PONTIPONTIAC-0F^L^D6I)GEODGE CARS7PICKUI>$%T ' TRUCK< LANE W EST * 2 3 6 s h o sHONE h o n e ' ^O T . WEST : I NEVr i e w c a r ' e 7 a - 9i4 4 8 s 6 e ; ' ■ '■ ■ ■ -—'- 7 — * — - ^ — _ — —i-v _ v _ .....■7' a a M ' ■' ■ " . , . •; ; r / X -1 2 Tlmes-News, Twin falls,foils, ltla>Idaho Sundoy,'Jona,22,!, 1967 ‘ - WcWe're TeHinging It Uke It IsI ^ > WantVant Ads WilWill Work FaiFast for Yoii,' o i l , , TruekV— ~ 196 AiAufot fer Sole . 2200 00 A uutot k For Sole 200 AuiiAutos For S a le 200 Autos for Sola 200 . AutAutos for, Sale 20)0 0 _ Aulot Autoi For Sole • ' 2000._Auiai AutOi FFer jgln 200 ■ ■ “ OMC TI«^KS*’^?»W EB05iB . • ROSS L£E FORO, INC. L e o R i c e C)ar» ar» aran d P i c k u p s JEROME FORD 2-ton h««vy doty truck, oocu^ dualt ttrlUi Uach IS-yord hydraulicm - S U M M EER R sSIZZLERS i ‘^**'t?*530 3l9^‘ m hay'- . Now Prlced w/ith i t h AcceptableA c c i Tra^e . ' loader And pller. 7330IKS, IWso Elm. *. Twin. . ______' • C k s? ------LOOK! TRY!! ACACT! TObAY! ^ DoWm mlaveTITRUCIi / Auto» for Sola ' 200 , No HOLDING —— ^ FIRSTFIRS' COME BA sis W E BUY CARS O R E Q U I T Y Seo'. ■ 1968 CHlVROlETr 1964 FORD W I L L S ' u Itied Car,Deportment Corvoif Monjo Coupo, 4-spcej,cod, .. -Vflon-V ,-l pickup.-6-cyllnder, 4-«peed- , . sharp. ■ IfonIrontmlttl'on, e/cellent'concflilon.i= I 'i Y 3 ■ II JM'4lh Avenua Weit ' ONLH IN ______• * - Twin Fttllt______$ 1 4 9 5 $695 k I 1 ■'I WORKMAN- — ~ BROTHERS ' l E ^ H l -73: - 'jii)NTIAC-CADILL-Ae—.xc^^m — i^O RD ^i_i962:zMiReUR¥=-F m m j m G M C ____ _ , MlMuiiong Cu«'om Sport, pawsf5wsf CoiriBt,Com 2-doof-.tadcin,^;6-eyllnder, ------W H i = Rupert, fdaho______<3S-3<67 sleerlng,’'Gulomalie. •>« beautlfuL tlanstandard iranimliilon.' TO SAV^ EY?~ $ 1 5 9 5 V - , , . I . $295 Z Z M EST-B S i U t^‘ Cw? «?(i Trucl^ Opefi Sundavt and gvcnlna* • - 1966 PONTIAC ^ 1968 CHEVROLETET ■■ ■ LeMons Sporf sedon, V0, oulo-luiq- .l-tonl-toi pickup, dual reor flrai, |ik» ; ,• •• ■-.••• ■ • 1968 EL C ^ IN O , moiie, power steering, like nev^. naw . Cuttom 327. 4 ipeed, low mile- OBO. lUcB-new. No trade*.-733- . . ■ $ 1 2 9 5 ; ■ -$ 199 5 - •^8108. —______^______^ JW5 CHEVROLET ttotion wafton” Impaloi-alr. power brokcj, atccr- - lng. electric teat nnd lallgnie,M 1965 CHEVROLETr 11967 CHEVROLETf T snow Ur«», ’Bheel*. Onc owner. tJwncr. -• , spg^- CbUpoi.-VS; outo-luto- ■‘■^i^olr ' plcVup, V B ,. aylomoilesmalle . . 733-6524. mal7c. ' power ileering, exeepllenalonal .'ttan 'Itanilnlu^on, one owner. •hes. 4- eoncfitfen. • ^ . tbeed tranimltilon, tnchometer, $1695 radio, rear tpeaker, ond lowTS-. mile- ■' -$1195. _ H R w g ane. 733-0S75. ______' DISCOUNT AOTO Wrceklojt. uted —■ parts at uted pricey, cart that wll run. Addlton Avenuo Wett. 733- “ 1965 CHEVROLETET . - 1964 PONTIAC ’/j-ton pickup, 6-cyllnder, 4-spced. - •- --- F e l u x e ' '63 Oldsmobllet VltloVlsto BeiBonnevilla-Vflto-Sporr-Sedan.-ful-—-ful-— ~tron»miiiien,"like"new~tron: iir|»; 'g ao.«xJ; o o d ' Cruiser priced to icU. May Whe |y eompnct ror trade. Inquire '?CMUyKnotty *V poweted, sho'P'. ” • ' eondiilon. — ----~rpine~MOteirKtmberlv nona. _ ... . ___ _ SACRIFICE 1853 Mercury Meteor,L—: _ —•_____ $795 ' •**' _-- $ 1 1 9 5 - station wagon. V8. 3-tpecdd with overdrive. Good condlllon.• *450^ MANY, jVIANY MORElORE TOTC CHOOSE FROM __ i965 PONTWC Donncvllle wagon, new Wide polyglnis Uret. 'ffi!; Excel- • llBERAlr^ADE-lKl L AllOWANCE.OWANCE EASY TERMS lent candltTon, nir conditioning.tlonlng. S78-Saa. Burley.______I 1964 GMC DIESEL . . .,.r$..$3495- 3 4 19629 r C a i S S i iS B S f ^ : ^ 2 7 5 r ~ DRAFTBDI Extra nlee^ i m GiUoxlc. , . • - TroctoiTroctor. New. complete overhaul,-5-spsrhoul, -5-speed, 2-speed, full SOO .XL. Hardtop, two Y 4-speed and 2-speed,'fust2-speed,'[ust ‘'% ^ “V rS ’‘so Elm'!i.;;c”iSLEO RICE; M l O T O R C: O 0 : North. ^*Oonf°C^p]«e' engine overhoul, new paint fob. 126 6th Street. Entt. " 4 0 YEARS OFF SELtllSELLINO THE BEST" 1957 DUICK stnUonwagon, inspeo.eQ. . I / • extra motor and transmlsilon.n issio n !' .. Dedorfor^ChevroIet,et, PontiacPontiac, Oldsmoblle, Bulck S195. 324-4977. Jerome.______. XB56 JEEPI Cheapi 4-whcelrdTwe ^Ive ^934-4438 GOODING,MG, IDAH( IDAHO 1735 South Main wagon. 19(0 O.H. Cam entflne.encllne. ---- — ___ 733-6820 after 8. ___ CHISHOLM Brothers, Burley, your 1---- authorized Rambler' deolere’r ^ for Cassia. Minidoka counties. 07B-8564. ~ I '■ 1063 4-4-2, OLDSMOBILE, hrond new 400 cu. Inch englna, cleon-m Coil D O NI’T ’T BBIO F a m i l y 1965 THUNDERBIRD) 1965 CHEVROLET Power ■ windowi, 'pow er lonti,iDOti. While,Whl turquolie top, heaulKul tur- H H i M Want-Ads jpowar ileednOt power lunkei.I. ondnnd C|uoquolio itiiorlor, power stoerlng, □ Ir concllllonlno. Hscil, rotil nIcet r^lcet powerpov. htakDi, aulo., •xcelleni NADA prlco J1900, our price:ce iluipe.i 1ki| Spec. buy. ■ ______G e t C 1 7 # r _ w q -ii Slill ■ • - C I C f l - WeMI StillIlll...... ------• m 4HfOD Dicker ...... P l u f f DIckor ...... R e s u l t s JOHN PARKtR 734-20SAfl JULES HARRISON 733-3334□6 , , - *3BW?01W ' DJAL THESE 1966 CHEVROLET ' ...... , T966 COMET ., , TOLL FREE Cfrprlco wllh ipoiiy vinyl Top,p, fuful-'’ l.'’ . ' ' ■ • • 4- In Wonflclt, GooUlnR, C C Z C Wo'll stiilII C Q D C w e 'ir still »• ^09 Dicker ^ O O a Dicker ■ 1963 CHEVROLETEVROLET IIMPALA rARFIRF MERCURYlERGURY MONTCUIR nnBormon, Joron^ Cntipe, Vll anuli’e, ^uiotniillc^uinniitlc tinniinliilon,tion power 1962 170b OLDSMOBILE STARFIREiHni,inL lor. VP VQ englna, nuloiniitic tKiiiinilitlon, ' * TEX OWENS 733-3304I . lAURf ARBAUOH 733-449^4 9 f , tinnilnu. nir conillllonlnu.tnu, vnVR analne enalne, oulomuiie (tanunltslon, power slaeilng,sleei power \f«Atlng. 536-2535 ' nir condltlccondltlonlnU" 1962 CADILLAC 1954 DUICK AnsOlUTELV ClIANEST 1963 MERCURYERCURY VIVfAGON ~ \ ~ 1965S BUICK RIVIERA In Filer,-'IfoIitntDr, Roserson[a rso n Spsclnlt ^-door, Eacellenl mnroonnnrooo *onv..tlhle, run, Ilkala new. VI) engine, duibrnnllc: Itunimliilnn, Ituniinliilnn, po power sleerlng, oir 1962 CHEVY II* vn''enolno*'‘aiitomullctomullc itemin'itnnim litlon, power ileetlni}, flniih, Almoil new Inliilnr, every ■'«iiileilor nliiolulsly psrieci, A sol*jo |. . con ~ ™ A i/lo i . Aulo. for Sal. 200I AutoiAutos feefor SoU 200 ' Autos For ?ole a o o~ ~Aufo»A utot f c r ^ o t i', - ' .~300~Atxtos-For•Atxtos-Fof-Sole— — -2 0 0 — Auto*-:for-S\uto*-:for-^Ie-..., ...... 2 0 Q lew wagonr'Hlghest aec^able^Wd 7y Jne June »Blh. Phone MJ-37»7.-Buhl. y ,■, .. . . . ■ • CHEVliLLh. Sim "S..S" “ wle* * a '”reaV“s i « t . ' CaU 324^ j Igs 8203, Jerom e. * '■]H7 CAMARO, good condlllon ^ ake bucket I f I issiiioiiEE^IES i . . s . ™ ^ IBOO 4-DOOK Chevrolet. *00. 733.^104. AND)A» BUICKICKS lEIT T O C H O O S E I T O PBlIYS ^ i ^ \ o g) s^TTh I j TO >SE FROM . ; EXAMPLES:VPLES: '64 FALCON ■ ' ' >'eV'DpDGE 6 4 1 ■ : ' i • Station , wA»on. B cyllnder. ' D % ■ _ _ •tandard tranimlMlon, ra.J. ' ? Dan staiion wagon, 'tt. ¥ _■ - ■ s *? y V l r ''I 1969 OLDSMOBILEOBILE CUTLASS I 1 9 6 9 BUlCt^C k SPECIALSPt HARDTOP.GOU3 P , C O U P E DELUXE£ 22-DOOI - d o o r ; ’65 GHEVROLET - .« > _____J . 69.U2 _ 69*320-- 69.32 ------impaIa-4-door.- factory-■frr'; '6'- t 5; 'CHRYSLER ______' ■ _____ ------— pow^r-»teerlng. ' V8 enelno.' ------New-Yorkerr-4>do^V»-TTTi" ------i' ^ ■ "^-TepoiTirnirdTrnfdiriRrdniuKlliary. T6po*nrn iory front flpor(Ip mols. ehrome awheel— ------~::rpil5riiRrt*,M»old.l<>p^J50 V8 eriglne.-hydromsriglne,-hydramoti«^aJrahimIuIpn;i^ ■ itandard tranSmLitlqn. ' *glne,- factory air, full pow. radio ond .antenno, white woll>11 tfres, tinteitinted wihdshjeld,. er,. automatic trnnsmlsslon. ^ / . mouldings, mouldiftfls Jetaw ay tronsmlsslon.1. power st*«steering,-wheel discs, whlta . ro«l» w all tires. , .„ ,_j ... • '. . wheelwheel covers, custom window mouldings, eoppeoronc*. group. S* j f lAlGee PRINTS .«To*TiiUKi«*oc k wall tlfis, tone poinf, - „ ,. ’68 1PLYM OUTH - I £.h»y‘ .. f -m Ai9T4 /tiopfw svi ______Re^gi tronsmlsslon, power sleer. ing. faciory warranty. ^ ^ 2 7 9 3 - r . '63.CHEVROLET 1? ; ■ ' ’ • Im pala, 4*dOor hardtop.. 327 * ■ 1 ■ V8. automatic transmlulon, 'fi4 T '64 FO R D T/ Tfioib Iuse of floger printsta esas slgnasignatures dates from j ~~ ■ K'i. ■>™" oGalnxle 500 J.dbor hardtop. vory Very ©arly < times. The ChineseChinese are Helieved to have | V8 engine, automatic trans. 1969 BUICK:k wiLDcXr Wl r 1969 IS OLDSMOBILEOBILE DELTA 88 '63,FORD ! -■ II mission, power, steering. Aused S E their thumbs as Seals. 1— (Popular Fallacies, !i 4-D3 O 0 O 0 R . , 4.DOORR SEDAN SEDAf Fojcon 3*door, 0>cyllnder, A.S.E. Ackermann, page;e 445. 2— Harmsworth En- 69-24669-346 - ■ 69-2?4 9 -i9 0 ' •tondnrU trantmltalon, red.=l’ . ’64 ’64'FORi) 1 cyclopc y c lo p e d ia , , . . ' I I Polor while,whi hydrtimotle 400 transmlulon,Ironimlnlon, power sleerlng, power • • • Tahiilan turquo'ise, tinted • win'dstitald,dstitald, powepower ^Vakes, hydramalic ' ■* •63 MERCURY, 'Fairlane 500 2^door hard, i I brakes, rodlorc ond onienno, whiterhite wall titires, ride ond handling Cahill top. 28!) V8 engine, auto. It's ea opilon, custom ftome mowidings,s, tintedtim ed winwindshield. tronsmlsslon, power steering, w hile'whlle'w oll tires,tires,, deluice'rodio. ' . , -2>door hardtop. VS engine,e, tnuilctr transmission, sharp _It's easy to recognize ourr Identity, Id e n tity , W e S ta n d fo r T ru th ! opiion, oj tiu(o. transm lulon, power:r blue b flQiih. , ' - BBe e susure your objectives will be reacreached wheri you do - R«tai| Pi /a te e rln g .'S h a rp blue exter* Retail Prico $4361.10 Retail Price $4040.80 •. lor, all whlto Jnterlor. ^ bbusiness u sin t here! OVERSTOCKED PRICE . ’67 C H RYSLER . OVERiSTOCKEDOVERiST PRICE ...... » 3 4 8 7 s s ...... * 3 2 7 4 ’ - ’64 M E R C U R Y • nNew Yorker. «.aoor har3. 11 4-door hardtop, 390 VB en-n. top, •' V8 engine, outonxatic .1965 •* CheveJlo 1965 IS Comet - I — ------, glne, automatic transmls.'g . '- , *'transmission, fncturv ^alr, • Super SuDer SRort. V8 engine.). Sedan,Sedan. Extremely low ' lion, power iteerlng, sharp power P seals-, power slw r- a •, blue ex terio r. All wiilte In.I Tng, “ power brakes, 4 ^ S|5eed transmission,1, mlleagi,mlleage economy plus. A' 1 te rio r. power steering, rad io■>, , beauty. b e a u ty , i ' ID/"'./:A. v ' heater, new white 'wall - PRI»RICES SLASHEDSL , . ’68 D O D G E ■ ■68 DODGE . ' : c Coronet 440 4-door, 318 V8- , tireS,tires, red in color. ■ $995 ' D a n 4>door. e-oyllnder, andId - «nglne,-automallc« transmls— ------ON EVERYY CAICAR IN STOCK INCLUDING INCLI ALL USED CARS -----1_- aulo.T -transm lS ilonr-factory--: y . .------slon,—powor—steering;-fao—1 ------w arran ty . titory warranty. $ 1 6 9 5 •. 119 9 6 8 C a m a r o “ . ■ - JC o n vConvertible.' e r t 327 vs en- j IQ il . P I C3 K K U U P P S S ______■ j 9 1966 Oldsmobile gine, automatic transmls- 1961l / U I OLDSMOBIIEE I 11966 LINCOLN- ' I '196( 1966 OLDSMOBILE 1 ^ --11964 9 ( BUICK------'64-GHEVROtET— ------~ * 6 r < —_-«Jorv-with-console.-bucket_- ! ^ _____ DMnamitL-afl-4-doorDynamic sedori. Ra-1^__ ContlnenlolConti 4-door sedon; All , Oello ■63 4-door hardtop, A(( _W Wildcat lldeal 4-doof'* tedon. Rodlo,. seats, radio, heater, new dio ha , W-t8Q,' 6 cyllnd«r, 4-spced‘d M 'ton, &-cyllnder. 4speed ttransrftlsslon, r a n s r V8 engine, Itfm ii.r dio, haoler, oulemoUc trom1. . pow«power, (uily equipped, locfdry------r-pow»r7rT»ow»r7-fally-^qwlppedy foetory------tiB o tin n : transmission, new tires. ., ti transmission, , pov^eipower steering,-ra d I o. premium white wall tires,_ —__ mmitiion ission..pow er,.olr—ir olr condtllonlrig. locol «n« olr a piow f steering’, power broket. *• - ' heater, white wall tires. looks like new. __ _ brokes. brokes. i u ' •■ tTSvtWj^new car trade-in^ _ , owner, ’68 GMC -63'63 (GMC ■ ^ .L ong wide W-lon, Vg en- .t, $2595 ..glne. 4-speed transmission. 3 $1595 $ 2 8 5 5 $ 2 1 6 0 / .7.000 . actual miles. $ 4 5 0 1967 Datsun 1 9 6 ’68 F O R D ‘ ’64'64 1DODGE ■ 1 9 6 3 C h e v r o le t I . \ ~ Sedan. 4-speed transmls- • Vi - tontc pickup. Long I I Q A J W-lon long'w ide pickup, V8/8 h- «-ton long wide pickup, 6- Seciar s - • V? • , engine, automatic (ranimls.S' ccylinder e n g 1 n e, - 4-speed I S sion, io n , bucket seats, radio^Dy wheelbase,wheeibt 6-cylinder, 4. 1964 ' internationalll 11966 CADILUC ' I 196 1965 CHEVROLET I W1967 6 ^ CHEVROLET S - ‘Comd(o-^o«r7twrdtop. Vf ' ._i_slQlL 0 . ply llres, trailerer ttransmission, 6 - ply tires ' h heater, e a te excellent rubber,r, speed ttransmission. This Scout' Scout wogon, v 4-wheel dri\^',», - ., 4.dO'4.door se3on DeViile.;AII pow- imr^nlnImpala 4-door sedon. All pow- en^ne* t . • hitch,' one owner. •s:, ' ■ •' iraller hllch, qa gs h e a r p o n e . -- .— w e e k s s sp e c ia l. ... low low mileoge. mil ., er. er. factory air conditioning, i„ , engine,.ttondoid trafismlsiten, . one ownar, lo%s,,mlteoge, •r, foctory air cor^ltlonlng. bucket's*bucket w otl,' e^xlro ihorp. - ...... -V iNTERNATrONAL ' '66 C< M C ' • Scout 4-wheel drive, lock-k. . V H-ton loiig wide pickup, 292 $ 1 5 9 5 $880 out hubs, ready 10 go onin , ' 6 6 . cylinder engine. 4-speed $ 1 3 6 0 $ 3 2 7 5 $ 1 4 5 0 V i those fishing and huntingIg ^„ transmission,t trailer hitch, • ■ Ulpi. • , r ne,w nylon tires, nice. — .19 U SED 2 - anind d 3-TON 3-TOt TRUCKS — ' ‘ BOB RiREESE % f^^U 4 r— mjb i ie XiU r ig u e V / ' m o t o r s ' , ' -I : .■ - I DODCi^iE^OTY { —OLDSMOBILE-ILE-BUICK ^BUlCk.pBO^L^R« _ i _ _ , ...... 500.Block.2nd2nd AvemAvenue South_.=- - ___: “ M A Q IC V A LLEY L F l ^ FINEST" F . ... •'IDAHO’SlAHO’S LARGEST GLDS-BUICK. 601 WAIN EAST - . . 733:1823 OPEN E EVENII V EN IN G S , ' 712 fklAIN AVENUEEsbUTH SOUTI “ PHONE• 733-8:733-8721 ; ' TWIN FALLS'I IDAHO | - , '" ''- " I IfH You'rere Fishin!hing forr The Tl Grcireat Carnr Buy, c r — ^ ’ ,1 LAROE ^ ...... m Salesmen: ' ■ 'A ^ lil Inyent'ory 1 W . , Hf Ww oO r k i n g ;;: 1 I. •'O R'it'J' m % ; CARS CHOOSIQSLTHE RllRIGHT SPOT ro i ..-. / slariding__J__ ■ i^SERVf^^^ W" ( Andid YouY ou'll Take Homle e;Thp iThp Catch O f Thehe YYear) ear ' % ...... , •. ■ If I ) : V dept. # 1969 FORD RANCH WAGOH 121” Wheelbase, 6i -’Passanger’Passanger Custom BOO, 351151 va.Engine', Threo-WfiyVpy Door QiQate, Crulse-o*matlc, 8 :5 5 x 1 5 W h ite W,«iiII T Irl r «^ y 'P o w' e r S teering, A-M»-M , ' Radio. Tinted Qlasl,, OeluK*DeluK* Trir Trim Throughout. 0 0 Fed. Sticker {4009.00io„'i«)ii‘3388“ ..'NO^ ,. K w - f ' . 1969 FORDF XL HARDTOPp fouP COUP! E ,.;l\::j,;;.;:,| w CCandy a n t Apple Reel With W Whlte h ite , vinyl Vlni iTop,, Vlriyi/ln*;.'' i,?N teterior, rto Retractable Headd Lamp*,Lam p*, 300. • va^ngine,' -f; - Crui:Crulse^mntlo.' 8 : 2 S x lSi WhltoW hlto W Wi airrirea. 'P ow er ’ o . 1969, FORD FIOO-’A-TO1 0 ’A-TON PICKUP . ■ : • V ■ •' ■ ' - . stoeSteering, Pov<«r P,lfc Brok?«,;AM;AM';Radto.wl«| ' Long Wide Q o k , VVS 8 .dnsine,.Engir Qnugea, ^>Spe«d Trpni*Trnns* RRear e e r Speakers, Tinted QIaM.a ia M .'AA Rokl.B^jiuty^-.R* '" - ' '.^y misalon, ^ RoorRear S|Springs; 8 Ply Rated Tlrke,TIrfcs, ' ’ • ' Hitch. ' ■ Fed. StiS tlc k e rj4 0 7 1 .4 4 . . NOW,’ Delivered in TwinI FallsFalls...... ^2586® . 6 ® “ wsffiim k ^ V B I I . 1 i M iIM i i ftHi i i i ' , ■ ' ' S I W h M W o^ o r r k r ; ' ' ‘,1 I . ' ' ■ r- " . " ,V ‘ 1 - 1" . '^ t 4 TimeS'Newj.TwIn Falls,ills, Idaho Sunday, Ju n s 22, 196.9969 ~ ' ~7' ' '■ , r , ' P]DELICA TE f ;\BRIC, Itonjton bienblends , nre washable and Dee Ana'i^ayr » ’ Voile Is a delicate fabric'easy:to-a:icleasy:to-carc and wear. Even li;e Initiation, , ■ ■ which also has substance, an old stand - by cotton has been • Goulet Reveal H Ideal combination for hot suin-in- crealcdcreaCcd JJn a voile'with a moire ,• Event Held. J I ' mer m er days. Sheer voiles with a effeci by bonding two cotlon fab^ V\ ^ C. Rod . . . w h ito . . , bblue. lu e . MMachine a d E v e n t s \ washable. 59.^8( Tljo Mory Davis Art Club / . i ' wUl moot nt 1 p.m. Wcdnesdny f at tho counlry home of Clnra Wnltun. threo miles enst, one- D. Red with whlto stripes,’Ipes, half mllo north nnd ono-fourth s ^ Small.., modlum ,.. milo enst of Flvo Polnin EnMi ' Mr. nnd Mrs. I-eo MuUlns wiil / i ■ large,-$13.95 ...... nrnvido lho progrnm, Thny #/• im vo ixHtn ntixlylnK n rh under thft direction of Ixlnnd Hnll In Lomltb,'Calif. ' « V M C /W l w ' Extension Club >. WW Meeting Held v / / ' • Mrs. J. Hr .Slmrp .reportedd on '* * s tho Couniy Council nieotlng hold . ' A ' Tcconlly when meml>er» ofr ihotho , K I Country pnl Homo Extension Club mot at tho liomn of SS Mra. ■ ,! , New Ne Lingerie D. n. nine. T here in to lm n finnl reportpporl I ' ' on all slioU tnken hy .Supl.)t. 1. , . by . H»09, ll wn* nnnounLTd. Mrn. Shnrp wns olcctnl chairmanin tnlo , W ortfi tho nominniing 'commlHeoI for •s _ Council offlfifyji. M rs. Don I Ll«r*4 «r> ‘ BoautlfUI'dhotlfUl'Short Polgnoir act of filmy nyl mun nnd Mrs. I.iiilnn Doiinhorlyiieriy Loco trimmoctrim mod gown. Pastol colora. $12 aro nionibers of this commiltue.ittoo, ' Uaa your Parla Chai Charge Pinto for alf Guests woro Mrs. Carl lUoss, your.purbhaaea.laaaa. ff youyoi d o n 't h av * one* . Mrs. Ccorgo Tliomns, Mra. Al* .l«t M* 8 «t on* for yoiyou. ./ ' bert .SharroL Pam fihnrrai and f l f , Mrs. Wayne Bilers. '■ - H als w ero m ade frt>m bleachleach I I ' bottles by ihOs-club m«mbera,bora. \ HL 'ie jJluo. groen, yollo\y. red and ...... ■ I p ivhlto colors wore used and in* , «tru(Hlons filvon by Mra, Carl ..'J J I a a s . 'T H EiJIpR , i IS -JUNI , Th« next mcollrig Is at the . . )>omo of Mrs. Annnbollo SlmrpJmrp f filmy nylon. ^ ' .nnd'^tho lesson will Ho '*4dnl|n(lnl|i. . , .. I roia(o«f| Onions aridand - 'LYNW009 o l o r a . $ 1 2 , 0 0 S M D f/* * 1____ . . . s . ■ I 'I ' ' ' . 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ALBERT BRE1FER InInstant s ta n t Sculpture The wall* of the «k« O ne out of ht«;. lomer CenrntI Couatel,Counsel, ^Uherna FinoncioFinonciol Pidza Building in Nev/port _ new fouslneues JalHalH within ithe fint hw^ .Beach, Calif., are decorated withwith what ~ yeort, according to "N"Notion o tio n 't BinlflM” ' Post dffiee Department m ^^m ' When’fall, and onf how M i llu, ^ figures),. • O n e.reo io n Is "they"th ey kkeep eep too nwny, ' a n yth intg g beb e dde o n e &• o m < li k getg„l Ous 'oololooki like intaglio (engraved figure*), I. It was reoord«." Eoch time o new I y sttuti liter- -• J^K^^g_of_EiLelef.^F n i , l .» ______n°'vbut nary o chisel wot uted. It w s m e o new bookkaepw nold.^rlie it hired, tKiere Is hwire pop ^KCTBuiiiiu throu^h the nu m a il? DevUamUs Lak*Lakt, K.D. "carved" with a styrofoam mold.^Tfie hwire poperv fm A m p»M t ^ i m• yq« m tWMfii iu«I0« .> 4 ■«! ^ • n » ji^lW to miH your quetthMisMtlotts or oommoommentt about Miy artkltI eoc'»rf«rtliacn«rt'thil, c 't^ rtb a tK» •MWM f i M tb* ipvvmImM p m Mter will r«c«lv6 ■ nrompl Mtwtr. «dt<|Vnt« to.Stnrita.S rvk* MUci, rM 4 tm r*. to Aak Hmm YweeV,W .M .'lSIu/W Wm ^liiy!^' Lnl.w.-IM Av«n NK e»*7«X 7 ,v ! ' Family' »i^.«?wYort:N,y^i(io22; IM tS. W« MHM p M tJ ? mak ^ « « 4 . I •• • • • >" Free tp be you whatever:ever youyoi do . There’s the shoppinggyou, you, V f l | .... . the swimming you,u, the jusjust sitting-and'diinkingingyou you ------andhundreds«nore?^l-y f 'ISmV^J lr i \% H ' ■ '^■FSlX ■:®B#;--' Hi WB^S^S ' '- '''’'i-^31 - liH v C y :.^'.'^i?;'j'.r;'V?!''':' '' '^■■" V^'ijV';' '*. ‘f ------;...... Family Weekfy / June s2Z,'1969 K ■ « ' ir[ Posed1 7As a a -r-M en?ntal PatS S e S ^ W hatt is it lik e behind theJdi(he; lo ck ed d o o rs ^ of a mentalI~lnsntiingn7l^{nnglrr instil ng in liisstu3ira"~~^'^B preparedj i j this psychologistpsycfi for— the shockinlocking answers B y DJR. R , RlRONALD H. BOHIB O H R I « a ss llold o l d to Alan D. Haas T l/rY ASSIGNMENTIT in enenter-, Bain, Byberry’sdif 4 ■Fam1lif}yteUi/,Junogt,t.JuntSS.toao • ■ ■ - I j»I. • ■ • • • • - , ------' ' ...... ------ ] | y j j f c sp^^ial ^ ' l j pre-lndepl^r>endence Day HnE B i . - ' c^eringi n g ffre r o m j ^ '' ' 'V ^ \ \ EkLX— _____ ■ p r ~ jf i fffT L im it: one sset per subscribticriber. Subscriptioniption rolls closee J u u l ly y .4 . t h , 1 9 6 9 . KE UNrrro STATES ESTABUStlEO stcriJngeriJng silver,silvei or at 11,275.00 in solidK>1id platinum,platinum. Each scl is or olid solid platinum. platinum. Only tho^ jiubicrlpllonspllons postipostmarked by In 1 7 7 6 , f TIIB DECLAKATION OF. INDE* SUrOire totO becomebeCOfI a highly coveicd collector'skctor*s item. , July 4lh4lh cancan bebe considered,co and Tho FranklinFranklin MlMint reserves y ' PeNDENCE!NOENCE COIconsisted of 13 colo^ First Edition Editi Sutes of tho Unionon Miiii-Coin Sets will be lho righlight lolo limitlimit theth< total number of applicationsplications aiaccepted. flies and somo two million hardyt souls clingingcllnf to. the eastern ‘ clearlyearly dislirdistinguished from any futuretu^e editions o f Ihc same Lastist year, year, more more than 3,000 subscriptionpUon applicationsapplli for edge of a forbiddingly vast continent.Knt. series.;ric3. If thereIhe is a second Mini-Coinloin edition, IIhe price wiir* Frankliniklin MMint int FirstFirs Editions had to be' turned dO'down bcdiuse Now, leu than two centuries later, we 1are a great world automalicall)Lilomalically be incrcased from S37.5017.50 lo S50.00S50.0I for steriing they werewere sentsent inin loo{O' lale. power with a population of overver two-hitwo-hundred million—a , sets,;ts. anand d fromfror Sl.273.00 to $1,500.000 for platinumpUlinum sets. T> o be be sure sure o o f f acquiring ocq your personal Kset t o f the newnc Franklin proud nation o f 50 sovereign States.tes. Consequently, Cortsequen there is an absolutee Ijmit o f one F in t Edition, M int-Slates1-Slates o o f fIho Iho Union Minl-Colns, mail your sulncrlptions As a tribute to our nationalI heritage,herilage, Ihe sculptor^ and setit per subscriber,suboc in Ihe subscriber'sir^s choice of sterling1 sliver applicationication early. early. engraven of lYw FninUln MintI have crcacreated a unique new series of coins honoring each ofr thelhe 50 St«Stales of Ihe Union. -Thesb dcsigns-hav«-previotM]y-been-o(ircre ------tw ifirO raw TrPuppy——— :------^ ^ P l u s O n e ------Bv-AMit-Davidow------To a four-letter word for whnt . (Se„ A\nswer n sw er Box)B( >py—^ ^ ^ ------—^ 7 V l ® ...... Ll ...... yoii do when you help a friendriend gget et ...... \ a stallecstalled car off the road, addidd a last ...... ■'letter and get a word that describes . _ ' _ Puppies love a n s w e r B o x (Seo Answer Box) . an ^nprn^' personperso who-dlsgusts you™ byal- by al- A n s w e r B - Ti' I I i — wways ays tr;trying to be the first in line. •J3t i& love a {See . ' (Scfl Answer Box)) . • -w ‘ sqi JO doj uoUO aub ind 'jt sabji Q Game of cat^ ______^ ------■j;nopno;C7r*S5>X'5B*P•S3X TSaiM IO PUB Blii Riddle M e th is ------•OU-OM•Ou-O|q :auieM-o-»p : [ M i n u s O n e it does th e gard en say when •auoa ^ . R7 i d d l e H From a five-letter wordord ththat a t (Z laail-30H[ a . :8:bhl !q x »w »ipp it word does every , teacher means smell, take away the first lusD-^uBDS^u^D-lu^Dg :auo snu And sitting down, y ^ L y 1. W h at:e doesw rong? th e __ _ letter aiand get a United Statesateacoinr- coinr- ' -XHsnd-nsr^nand-nsnj lauQ.Bn it-am ilea? To have a scratch. {^ee A n sw er B o x) (See Answer Box)) I— ------aofXddois:^ Xddois :n aiuBN-w ^ W h a t w ord di pronounce wrong? :h. . (See Ahai > id d e c o v e firy y O T f i m v o i M t eif l f y o uI w e r e h e r e tot o ' d o ii nen’t h i ) i t ? A N ew Y ork Life policy w ould, N t's needed ... m o si. Cusi) th n l c nn p ro v id e nol life, some o f Us luxuries,.loo. A fter all, tlia isullnbout. .. Bul proiccilon isn't ourcy would,whole .sWith ready cash when it'se Ncw needed York Life S policy cnn p ro v id e cushirovide fo r you nol i only tb e n e c e ssitie s o f life,tb ru lju u g l b so p a linank:ial em ergency,te liclp r all, y tb u u a i l's w hut life in su rn n c e is.‘ge, ull o nbout r allow you lo enjoy n tnore t-omforiabliur whole slory. You sec, lhat snme Ncw Yor ------— ,-Wcknow-Ncvf7SFk'UfcliuKliosh fo r you ns well, C ash lo see y oufuinlUeKllko- tbrouB b ^ T y o u rs since 1845.,Anti/, b belp ccau your se w children ihrouBli college, or allo’ policyowners rccclveumforlablu our diviilc retirement. .•m, c u rre n t recoriMiiish dividendsLife luivc b us brot bod « hnnd in p ro tv u lin g fDinilieiiinsurance lii' to r^\ n n all-tlm clo w . bccause we're n nuitunl compuny, only our O nc o f u u r very b esl asseourts dividends. Is lli Fc»r inilllonsof (ht-m,in y curron o u r \ communlly. He's lliuiouiihlys have broughi lr< Ihc cost ol our life howinsurance lo show ^ S. i> you how b est to lill y o u r life and ;issels Is Ibe New Yoi k Life Agent in your Tnlk lo your New York Life Age lose b ills olf ■ y u u r m ind, rougiily trained. He has thc know-how lo she \ io \p a a |p p ^ lur life nnd heMih Insurnnce needs, ______N ew York Life tii>tn ciiKu'C'»iiiip«riyt k Life Ai{enl,,lx*t liim llclp lak e Ihijse bills ' ’ . O ur l2Slh y ear I had the eeri(eerie notion no onec believed0 V 0 C i (CI^ontinued ontinued ^-ofrom page 4) intelligibly to him selfrrwasivas told tlthat tients about "the"the old old daya” before tables tables forfor fotir, ignoring eacheh other. gency, I waa noI longerlonger ableal to bear he 'was frequently foundd Inin Buclsuch a sedatives, whenhen patieipatients threw fits,. Conversation Conversat was rare in tbebe unap^ the seven days off mymy wardwar^ existence, disoriented state. hung from thele windowwindoit bars, and cre- - petizing petizing surroundings, wheretere -the As the dayswent went by by and-I was -— ------Another patient I observed3rved sittisitting ated "side shows”owB!lihatmorbidly_<;uri? that ______.-elderlyelderly dribbledd; food downm their more and mnr« 4emtempted pted itL-UseJ it, 1 - -by himaelf all day. storing4 ng ptf into—ii oua pfeople wbiild'oiild 'd"dSTO H v up. to see on chins ch in s oor r -onto the table or'floor.floor. I thought of whatt thethe reactionread of lhe space» liater In the eveninglng he intro*lot a Sunday afternoon.tem oon^______clocked m;my mealtimes and foundFound an a n nttonHnwf Ko tf T duced. himself .” he mamom- I rei»ll onele timetime when the dance aveirageaverage sisitting was ^ e n minutes.inutes. vince hini t^ t suchBuch a letterletl existed, bled. “I see you'are'new’ here; YoiYou’ll ^ therapist cameme by mjmy wsird vHth a • Only Only aa haridful 'of-tteople5 visited • , “Okay,ltakelthiahis piUpillin iniL^t sonTtT. soon learn the wmtlne.” Abruptly he. record playerr andand trittried to get some on WedniWednesdaya and Sundays,ays, the sleep, you’ll feel1 better in the mom- went back to his~beiiclrandand resumedresnn dancing started.ted. Womc Women patients who d^ignatecd^ignated days, from 1 to 31:30 :S0 p.m. , Jng,” might bei the response.resj The his sitting and stating. He FamUy Wt^My, Jun* tt, JJ Advertisement li IloI W w ’ W o mien e n Inventiin te rs I A re ' SS trikingi g II I I R i c h B y A ND Y S U G A R Ifrst Joycft Galley______------TT------rrp H ERB^S-SOMET-]^s-soM ET-HiNG-neW 'in-th'eie ------_____ ^ ■■■■■■■ ...... inn ven ted aan J. offices:es of p;patent attorneys |iK W adjtiaf/tbleidjtiat-able dress ^ “"these days—arid"!ys—ancint’oioronly new f jr — forpfegnant'wovim. 11 _ *~'^~* J __1- inventions.ns. ______^__'_:_____^ Says onee potentpatent attcattorney: "It used to be * we talked only to male engineers and tink- erera. NowV we talk tcto bousewives—ladies ^with good ideas, ideas worth money.” • -*' For instance,stance, a y young Rhode.. Islnnd „!.y ^ h o u se w ife ,, Mrs rs. . V irg irginia ir Charves, invented V.!'.; a game to3 amueeamuse he her own children and i, ' • ended up sellingselling the ideai to Parker Bros., one of theI country’s largestll game makers. __ , Her "Cat and Mouse Mouse” is still being sold -widely, moreore than foifour years later. .. InspireB yoiyour skin ’ '' Another: housewife, Mrs. Cecilia Vargas.' ^ H j| - ^ to greagreater became tiredired of the tedious routine of 2r hair and-designed a'battery- ' _ teasing her hair and . Afra. Richard Rodgers operated brush)rush and combco which did the job ' heightss of ]beauty = m ade housew ork ■ faster andi easier. e a s ie r. - yg . ' easier by in ven tin g Evoi* simImple, ple, existingexis products 'have • •- r A iovely skin has-truly-be-'b e - liest-bloom licst of-all. In A m erica it- been improved•oved by theseiadythe inventors aa tlie Jo n n y M op. - V come a feminine joy foFrforr ' is is especially < valuable as a ____ , ______Q)“ ® tra te ^L,by ,b y theth e caecase of Eugenia Short,r t , . — -ever since-scientisls-uncovcredwed — mea means'-of-withstanding-the ex------who designed-a-epecin■ned-a-epecial-thimble that'flts on k keepii e e p in g n n 'e ffic ie n t h oime,’' m e ,’' L ----- —* ‘ • ./•’nmi7i/HWit'amHu Weehly, June Ui, 1000 I . I - ** JV ______ £ M * £ ‘ • rfX‘ jJ.-fti'i'" i.r-1 - ■ m V'YT* :^ m a m m H H # ^ '‘W t ^ ^ a v . S i , i , < " I t '''' i ■?‘^<4SS0K l" THEY WMfi-YOU. THEY THArSWHYTHEIRASI;IR ASSOCIATION JUSTST AUIAUTHORIZED LASALLE!SALLE TO TRAIN YOUJ FOR A»AN EXECUTIVE'E CAR!CAREER. »lity.hi«lui*iry liiis'hw-n'firowInK mrl:wl-thcy'»hwl th c y 'll n r c d - ‘25. I U N IV E R S AnrM L M O orefa»ooB7TSptiw—— tl1 B ^ _£or-E I- - , 18TO N. W.V. 7 St.. 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