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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 re fighting came from Cairo,•o. pected in the Senate by lethe Senate end of at a later date. I am in 1910 becam g e assistan t cashier eliminated—not dlmlnlstnAl, butjut where ■military sources claimed _. jrward to receive a copy. . So of for Ijhe' the hJerome State Bank.'S '”' . CLAUDEt VANCE, 11, iu• 'C<)fn(o'riM>h«^V*(‘*rcOpIortI 'was-d^ eliminated—tho air traffic con-on- EgyptitEgyptian shells had to rn up Tho Times-News editorialle of the calte vote on tho ABM Unless 20 y e a rs iiinAr mcnt *t Tbird Avenue west1st aod and FourthFo Street West Friday^ afteraoot In he moved to Milner Ited and releaaed a t 'M a ^ Valley'MOiDofli trbliers of the United Stafcs(es section:sections of Iprael’s “Bar^Lev” JordarJordan and Senator Churchlight th to at.bac will changeTmy m ind,•n 8 ofto ;ihebecom I< e o cash ier for th e SMIL (wUted*** knee and was treats and 1 i ” s een of Mr. and Mrs. HaroM>ld Vance, laM Csterloh St. t intend and have every .fight to defense line, knocked down anin proposal. propos The newspapern admthe ittedPresident in his awesomen c h tloh, s e e DANKER, dlei P g . ID, CoL' 3 seek legal counsel, to find outaut Israeli helicopter, and de*‘C* aq pprpgram ro c would be great and th u ld ’c- . ■'______, what their position U, and:thenjen stroyed several tanks and g eind com m itting our resource's ' to undergo complete I medicalcal observeobservation-posts...... well ben used in tho domesticmanner prog possible In order hat tb ■■HEHiHBKs lk “iri all earnestness wo m ust point c Qve examinations,” ho said, , The.90 The.« so u rccs said tank. “ *• for America,” . ' . ffl'i ^ ' ;Horses' ’ ' TTwmF^&Flans \ *lans Jifiusy^Time - — i ^ rocket and mortar fire erupteded no preproblem s— either external or r r y REDS RETURN GERMANS at the i vote on tho ABM Issue Is ex- ' FILER — Initial perform* . f 7 S at the northern ond of the canallai about if_ever the Soviets achieve ^B ancies of the annual Magic' #;X] MUNICH, Germany (UPI>r-)r- justJust beforeb midnight Fridayay strlkd force.” the end of July. inl9l0b« 1 Foi^ Xranian ExeciiExec^itiv|% "vf.- Three young West Cermnn men and ct a ■ Valley Western Horse Showi . i«n and continued for two and a sponsored by the Twin Falls : -'Ra> who tw o'Tnohths Ago staggeredred half hours. hc Tho lorial calted'^ both Senator , Is - R ay Rostron, Twin Falli'olN ' MoiidM oiiday-w ill b t spent touring'— ' Tho editorial also declared that ^B Junior Riding Club Satur- chaml across thc b o rd er into Czc6ht>-ht>* TheTlie battles were In progress appro\ ss; r- chamSer, manager,' and Herblerb the the Cit; City Hall and Mr. Derrick iss approve the ABM proposal)irch to would -back President Nixon’s u, becom day afternoon ond night at-t' ' < Derrick,Derrli city ..manager, havolavo willwill «x explain the city monager Slovakia in. a drunken stateate when it was announced In livesiivpq ofr alt of us in this r dangerousadm itted that the Cost of such see DAF ware returned to West Germa* WashinWashington Friday night Amer- ^ B , fracted a large number of5f outlinoutlined a schedule for the fivefive form form ofof government. During iho ■eat and that the money Could ’C- 'exhibitors ana spectators. Iranian Iranie district _govQrnors who afternoiafternoon they will visit the dty n y Friday. Bavarlhn borderabr leanIcan tltime, that Israeli Prlmo The 'rho controversy over adoption c a m .r pollco said Saturday. Policelice Mlnlstc M inister G olda M eir had nestle program bitt added that |||j|H || ■ The Show continues}9 will will arrive1 in .lyiiii. Polls thisthis water water aand sewer faciiiUes. .T . . “[J has been going on for weeks. Thi said tho Czechs had Jailed tho accepKaccepted an Invitation to visit nust point oiit that we will haveox* iltiThroMgh Sunday at tho coun-n- ' evonii evening. — . The jy'oung'Iranlans^ will atudy Ihree—a 21-venr-old mechanicnic PresidentPresldi Nixon, possibly next>xt pocteapcoted to bo very closc,xternal with both or internal r-to worryo so |H ty fairgrounds hero with hai*ll- Tho Tho five governors, four mmen en th the e coucounty government with'ttiQ ' and two roofers, 10.and 25. month. nEalti!against tho program claiming vlci teter r classfts Sunday morning,g. and and one0 woman, will study Twinrwln TwinTwin FFails County ConjMssiion* ets achieve an effectlvo fir^t* -^ ^ ^ ! ^ g . ana performance events In Falls F a lls city and county govern-em - ers" ers" TucT uesday; T hey,w ill to u r,th o ^ 9 twotwi shows Sunday afternoonjn mont mont during tholr stay, Tno tour county sanitation land fill'And ; a H and the finol performancoce Is Is t>e: t>elng sponsored by the gov-gov- tho the coucounty fairgrounds at Filer. ared that ”to do otherwise (than H I H B b a t 7 p.m , Sunday n ig h t.. ornm » J n gihln Manes, Stltcs, Idnlio, againDll- y hccnme champion lady^ fiddler d u rin g J^riday j^iglit com p^litlohna- ilvln ' " ash., Vivian Skeana,.'Bolso, took . second place In the ladies divi-3 for - . ■ slon of tho'Nnlional Old TimeVan ' Fiddlers'Feadval and contost. . Third place wont to Lilianlling Young, Alberton, Mont. sec- Edna Grlco, Dolse, took forthvhile . . placo, wllllo D onnlo-Stark, sns,, DlU ^ ilngs, Mdnt., won fifth place.went ., In tho senior division for *n<>. flcl* dlorn 70 yoars and older, AlvinIght. ' Sanderson, Seattle, > Wash., walked away wilh first place for - .‘' ' ■ H B ■ . the hec'nnd. year in’h row. f Van the Cunningham, Dndfhh. Calif..con- el> dest m e m l> e r of the fiddlingr i of ) Cunningham family, placed sec-Fid* ' opd in'tfio^nlor division while .1' . . Luo Berllneof.-Coldwell, Kans,, ' H R , placed-Uilrd. Olher honors-wentNED „H H * to Charim-Johnson, • Portland,-Thb ’» H i£ ’ Oro.,' fourth, and Frank Knight, ) / .■ . i'")' •'. Edffn bulld ' . place, Paradise, ' Calif., fifth. . ( H H IDAHO'S «M !M WOOL,” Nancy N ancy 1Wllltami of Twla FaUs,! oin rigl ilnits,G ra n K t Springingbgrx. I^ai;. ia »raa^M (rora Fikr aatf one I' WIt Misa Wool of Ohio, jIU Inydtr, M I ' adlse, In thc Calif., wAi honored as the «(her Mtlofwl wlaM n (or tbo m Uo» • dlorn oldest 7(fiddler entered In Ihe con- •tery pofo t. *' teat.San< He is ono of tho founders of - the California Old-Time Fid*,.H BH : w alked 1 ‘ \ dlors*heci Assn. 1' . Cunninc dAIRPORT e st m IVNNCL PLANNED CunnlnfHONO KONO (UPI)-Thb opdgovemnuint in- |s.planning lo,bulld V Luo a voUlcular Be tunnel, undor Hong 1ll|i placed Kons'a ' Kaltak Airport to ease TWC 'Hhl to Iraffjc Chai In the . Kwun Tong : Twu to4 llnduatrlalO re.,' fo <«roa .in. Kowloon, ■ at N k lapokoamaAP arad ia laid Saturdiy, ' . ^ G ran t adlso, C oldest r ' teat. Hc th e Ca dlors* /

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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-lf»s , were about the same to Justfust "JM-Mrs. Gregory Leeds 'and son, . ■ little coolerwith highs mostlynitiv Mrs.Wrs. Charles Byme, Lisle Far-Far- St.S t. .B pedict's, Jeromi m e e ' lildoggers. However, (he girls don’t ,ynn • , . i a the 7(h and low er 80s. ^ ris, Mrs. Paul Lattin, Mrs; Lynn •• of a third storm that could wipe 1 ? | f directly; tbe rope “breaks away’* Hofman, Mrs. Ronald Brady,idy. Adm itted out many fields. ^ Full^ate i Of1 herCot time stops when a flag at (he " ' TlmoTimothy Sterling, Msf Leslie • "v4 A number of rural roads were >und. (T-N photo by Lee T rem aine) - ' ...... ClapiClapper, baby girl Metcalf and Kirk Strawser,. Hagerman;...NewEloodnz \ w ere ...... ■ V - ' Mrs. Mildred'Lundy, Buhl; M Mrs. rs. u also ImpImpassable because of thick 1?^ l i P Mrs. Leo Witherspoon, all Twin j -_ j Duane Hawkins,.Jiazelton,..-and,^ an d 1.1 ------...... , . . ._ .m,mud_ ud, _washed_onto w gravel'erS or Feature * " At Schot • T em peraturesB S ' Falls; - K&thaleen Hymas and 5 “®"* ______GoiNGJFISHINGt Mrs. Jerry P 6ck and son. gj ai Mrs.“ rs. Maudei McConnell^ Jerome. T \ . paved surfaces. ‘ and roadbeda d b e d ------^------washed from under the pave- Bl ■ ___ _ “ Burley; Burle Robert Stockton, Bliss;Ifi; x* Bsmtaed ■ U t pave- _BURLEY a ' fuli davE ofContests Ppiat ' ^ • ■ Curtis Curti! Smith and Mrs. Joseph "■'Deluges m =• ent. ------events' Saturday climaxed with third; S — NEED-AN— ~ Hendrix, both Buhl; Mrs. MelvinIvin Dennis Robbins anij Mrs- Mrs. •- HighwHighway officials said itit wiilwill the. crowning of the new Idnho fjrst; Howard Magnelir, both Jerome, _ .. National SStangerTHansen-’Rulh Ramsey, ' ‘ l l A 1 require another two or three High School Rodeo Queen and Tim m“S . EARLY Filer; Mrs. Parley Egbert and and Mrs. * CurUs Parke, Carey. days before th e ro ad can again selectionselc( bf all-around cowboyschool tied Rodeo *^®P* son. Murtaugh: Mrs.- Albertl«rt . CastlefordV^cl VI. « be- passable to pickup trucks,rucks, and cowgirl Saturday night. Lana------S s- _ jGC BREAKFAST - - jjg Mor^n.^ Wwdell; LaMont Stu- The road Is an im^rtantIt one FinaFinal winners-also-were iL.of an* .Pplgter. Wroti second, ond Jlm Llovd. ____ Gooding M emonal ^ - ...... for farmers~ih the Blue Gulch nournounced for lhe three-day serieswith uiird; dell cair-roping, Kirlt Webb,t g ! I Q U I C K ? id un- of Burley Ki>vanis Club-sponsor* je rn • ’ Births Admitted CASTLEFORD-Farmcts CASI andJ Irrigation development, and un- of B Inho first; Joe Leach', second, and r- Clevetattd. - 66 , 5 0['■ - ' - ' Twins,- t w a son nnd daughter, —ceo niare ‘H it . is ..repaired landownersiwners «d irodeos-in 10 events. Theseand Tim son' Edwards and Doug Smith Sm ltty'a Special . . Denver 77 53 „pre Iter, George ScKoessler'and Trent Trenl ranchersfanche ih a“ lhree-mnfrsquarc ,J ^ ' were bom to Mr. and Mrs. Schoessler,schoe both Gooding. area \ iLprP »n“s t drive a n additionalitidnal winrwinners are'now eligible to com*^^y third' tied for third: pole-bending,ancy 3 _Buttarmilk Pancake*- -I . D es Motoe* 69 . 57 T r. ? r a „ area west of Castleford • were ®iig iburys Pete in the National High School eiiIs ‘jf* Frank Arias, Twin Falls, and surveying crop and home dam- „ ^ n’lles ,u. or so. via Banburys Pete I n t. Lana Blackenbury. first; Janissec: .. 1 B Egg • 1 Slice Baconi D etroit 71 47 •Oo .06 a« ddr a u sh te r to M r. an ,^5^9 .59 Gines, nine Jerome. Trent Schoessler, all Goodmg.ading. BuhlBulit Highway district crews Highw ill be Wranglers presente,^ precision end, K ansas City . . 76 59 T r. ° ® :rews Highway equipment, will be Wra nese son, second, and Clark Meeser,A " : OR TRY ONE OF — ______:■____ appealedappeal lo persons to stayy out working dally in the areaL until drilldrills for the audience In the third; rel i breakaway roping, Nancy 3 B Las V egas 99 711 ■■■------^ ------— • of the Salmon Falls Creek Can- 5 p.m . i P“ j OUR WAFFLES ' Ti)§ Angeles 73 62 - ^ Can- 5 p.m. and persons who wish’Ish to CassCassia County Rodeo Arena:nofl and Ellis,first: first; Dennie Youren, sec: ,,1 I _____ yon Icodjng tothe Balancedmeed seo seo the tho damagb should w wait ait ® a shShetland pony w as given* aw■s ay ond,and and Laria Brackenbury. ' CHOICE OF 9 ------M e r o p ^ ------88-67— - |V ; Rock area so^Tjey~can~makemake until“alluntil'alferTh'ffnimerTherrare rrare ta-a-10>year*old-Buriey_gJ_tJ, third; Brigf steer wrestling, JoeJO ft ^ PANCAKES?______M iami “ ■ ■■ r7„; 87 71 New'Hoirsmg“Pr( 3.07 g-Propcrls----- 1 1:; repairs to tho washed-out road- washes up to 40 feet deep-lep. in PraiFrances Vamjever. . doka Leach,ing, first; Clark Meeser, 'oKi*sec- W» offer a d o i« n , Mpls-St. Paul I6 S .02 52 .02 way without interference. Hun- the can Islon end, and Klrt Webb, third; bar- New O rleans . 95 77 T \ Hun* the canyon road. W hen thle e FFrfi rfi TtThe queen's breakfast Satur- her, dreds of people wero reportednrted day afiafternoon storm hit,:, Mr. day mofhlng at Price’s Cafe,the rel Up I racing. Marilyn Campbell? .v h ^ - —M-64r Dedicated JL/' IniT>vin T\^ Falls ^ going Into the damaged area Thomns and first: Valorie. Williams,' sccond, ------O m a h a — - - — 68'53------.ar«® Thom pson said his\ crt}vs_Lwere w ere Bur!Burlcy, h«iCaiU-A^ker^ Twin and flm‘ -CHIPKEN_-rp_ GO_ _ , ■■ ...... to-slghlseeto sig and^it y/asTllfflcuUfflcult jQst"‘tejust having toi the dayy and Falls,Fall as master dfcefemohfes.iwav andTldln Janie Sagers and Maurine Philadelphia 89 66® Twin tv Falls dignitaries, the ThiT he complex'l • cost J438.000.138,000. for for dudump trucks and bulldozers were lu P ortland, O re. 75 58 w m dozers were lucky enough to get heavy TheThc eight quecn contestants-I-tl, are Briggs Don tied for. third;,teamjcoft ® Wilis famiiy and a small but Fund Funds for the project weree bor* to opioperate, on th e narro w/ can* >equlpm'equipment out of tho canyoi):anyoi) the queens and three of tho /Irst Ing, Holl, Jlm Ryska arid SteveSSe Ma 348 t Addlton Wort _ ' St. Louis 77 54; .... appreciative3 “, audience weree on rowc;rowed at a low rate of interestiterest yon yon' t roadway, Stan Thompson as the atur- her, first; Mike MUier and lOy,Phll- JPhpn. . .S a ltrL a k e City . 82 54 '.05 J s f J mpson as the new wall of waterer ap- rumrunners-up of the five Ida'ho Mprc 733-4884______^ •''3 hand for the S aturday formrmal al throughthlroi; the Idaho division officooffice of thetho Jiighway district sold.aid. proacheproached. '■ ■ HigiHigh School Rodeo districts.Cafe, At lipse c Rahn, second; Steve Davisimer,I Twin Falls San Dlpgo , 71 60; opening 5JS5 o f Tow ncrest M anor,mor, of thithe Federal Housing Adminis- the no-host breakfast eachTwin of andthird Brad Williams, third; bull c l San Francisco 60 53 tXc TTio rood from about one one-______!------______^ 3 Inc., a brand-new moderate-in-le-in- tratkJn,.tratk according to Robert!!,♦ C. ^nip hoK rmile from tho canyon*T Is a (Ino e«»mplo ot r^.w, TwinFallsNews ship technicalities,,. a’ho Mprcom, flrs.t; Donna Bas«y, . _i Falls residents whose income, what ,£h a flash flood* T hu rsd ay wash* , ^ ' ' : - T ome, what. can..be accomplished by ed out a largo section nnd at 5 The reigning queen;-Marilyns. At s .e c 0 n d, and Linda Palmer. fofor r Ia wuple, doesn't exceedJ Jje,.6,- fedetfederal, local and private enler- „ d Bt 5 R r i p f „ ,_ij p.m. Friday a second slorm JJllCl CnrCompbell, New Meadows, spi^e:h of th ir d .. . j _ 000 o r exceed $7,050 if they have prise in a Joint venture," said j':’";, ques- ...... — ouncil- ™ 9hlng Into ^ • briefly to the contestants and .Alaska, CanadaJU children. Rent for one of’ the John Angerbauer, city council- ; aV?he The Magic Valley Councilnell of the audience abpiil highlights in _ - __ untr untra-modem apartments Is S102 manm an representing the mayory®*" at repair fill lhat had been hauled ChurchesClmrch wlli sponsor a theatrl-;heatrl- her past year ns Idnho iman- State por m onth, IncJM^Ing all utilitieslltles thetho cerorriony. c , cal. perfoVmance presentedted by HigHigh School -Rodeo Queen, . -Hawaii^ cxcept telephono and cable tele,tel&i "When"V, the idci was conceived,ceived people of the community. The « •to ac- Strangely enough, farm ers . ‘ , y. The w inners of the 10 events in vision; ' In F(February, 10^. it was .to ac- Strt ‘ ,..i. lime of year for the productionlucticm pfipriday night’s Stnte High SchooljpcAo ■ V f I C algary...... 62 46“ .05•«> VMany things have hnppened«ned compllshcomj two things — to be said, Pald. oil major damage wns Edm onton ...... 71 32 in il ^ will be ,decided by the people Rodeo'were,n ‘ bareback t 1 d I n g. “ in tho post few yeara to. proveirove locnt locnted as neor the downtownvntown confiiconfined to the’ three-mile^ Involved. Thoso wishing to par* s t . Montreal-...... 67.-4B V L , second, square area with.only moderate n e ? v e Steve Mlch^oll?.,first; D on fj. th a t Tw in F alls la TOOvlng,'’ saidRo,ld a re a a s jwsslMc, n n d , fiCcoml, squar Rnln llclpnte In any way should lenve — State BMMilpB Hfl . O ttaw a ...... 07 40 Com- to make a blighted area iLs[Ls site,s te. rain reported el.iewhere. Rnln. ' Ray Rostron, Chnmber of Com- to m uo. kpH names and phone numbersjml>ers R egina ...... 62 35 "ond These two things hnve beencen ac- holl and1 mud thnt was y/ashctl " ^ merco secrelary • manger, "ond Thes ar co^ at.the offices of the Methodist Le« Toronto ...... 63 38 ~ thts certoinly fulfills: our need complishcdcom; here.” ho added.led. alongolong by tho rushing w pter cov* rthodlst Les Saunders nnd Mrs. Juliain W innipeg ...... y ortiee__ Reglfltrallon for Camp gular Flro M ment,contains two bedrooms,ms, n aro nirendy rented," says/s Rob- GreciGreen Giant Co,. Huhl, snld Girls Cnmp Tnwnkflnl shouldevent bo Ar. ani mado Immediately. Tho tirst Idaho Sliving - dlnlns room,, kitchen,•chcn, erte rt' Wills. betwibetween 175 nnd 200 ncrcs o? w'W'!>>«rd ' , While. «on ol Mr. aid ma n for f,' bnlhroom- nnd Inrge storageorage In In b rief rem arks to th c au* new hnf In M rs. Daniel White, 18000 Kim- sessession begins July 7, B o l i s '- r ...... go' J J '' lhe au- new corn oro damaged, but In , ‘ ,0 -r.. aron. dlence. dlen Bob Wills stated, on be-iw- niostmost cases It will recoverfprnvpr '’“flyj R^a^l- am ong 125125 slu-Htu------Burley ...... 7« 6B Tr. «thnrv denis nt I.lnfield College. Me- , I'* ‘ij Twin Falls Clly Manager HerbHerb half half of himRolf, his brotherir IlonkHonk thoujthough It mny suffer n setbock.oioncK. [^0 Iridells Class-Wcnic Supper GoodfnR ...... 79 55 .04 ^ calion ond his father, "this has been , O rangcvillo ...... 47i ^ D errick Bofd, “ ihis dedicnlion nnd tir ii« will bo held nt lhe home of ' ,« 4odn«-will sot a new markrk of of aa m m ost Bntisfying exDorlenccenco'lo to Lnnd sloping toward the cnn* listK"?„ for the aprlng semester. Jle lid bo ■ ■ W ^ S l P S W Jdnho Falis ...... 75 52 .18 n worst hit. farmers " E rnest Browning. 525 I.ynwood ^ •*“ cxooitnnce In our community,unity, reach reac . completion. 1- ' w ant to Jn/l nrm ers | ,;cnt (irst Lewiston ...... 70 CO ^ 7 ‘^‘>nt 7 p Tuesday. PIcnso „ »- Waldfilng out my window II sow snw mentionmen Ucld HnliobauBhth Die- ”, “ 1 ; ofol illsiii, ci.„ a_^„ioaily,'* bring »;i covcred dinh nnd tnhle M alad ...... • 75 48 , ■ - this.22 deverop Inlo one of the0 bestbest trich, trIci whn os building foreman0 «mnn t,' ba.scmenls of tho farm Mountain Iloms .. 84 01 ' o^om^n homes .wore, filled to flood lev- .p|,g ,1 scrvlce. Rolls, coffee and Ice ,* urban renewal projecis In TwinTwin wns wns most helpful toxis."._____ '.“ V;,; ■'^1" ■'"'1” ""'1 ■ Pocatello .J ...... 70 65f TFalls r. with tho liso of prlvotorlvoto Tho Tl grand openlng/fcnilocrwlthArTTJHih ®‘®l -by "’“tl nnd woter. Formers“.'T " Amorlcao Contracr nridllo nridjio burnished. refrS wore„wolchlng dnrk clouds Sat* Snimon ...... 51 i .07‘a ,‘ enterprise, , I congratulateWills, Wills, an an open house ond refresh- I- Uague met lluiriiday at Amer* Twin rails .. .. 78 M. Inc." .M ments. m er _ ’- iiEili urday with concern and In fear Icnn jf“®'|‘ Uglon Hall. Winnersrs woreworo r Members of tho OES Chapter Mr. urund Mrs. R. J. Cook,«, first;first! 20, will meet Tuesday for their MMrs. rs. .1.1. S. Fflldheusen andid Mrs, regularref slated meeting, Inhia- — il— i -I ■ i'it; '.M• *yJ| A. P.,Russell, second, nndId Mrs. tlotlon will be hold. I C O Mi l II N G 1

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; / . n j , /Mr UiImh. Jt/h miltoh |H H | I nee . ..V im -iftM 'reouiO-BiBm miora-l»rj' Harik'^ Haiik'^ WW ilK '-tM re ta ^ rta B ti're i^ tV hmuliif mtmplax, nplu, U» Ilian using aa atectrlo carvingvlng .RolandIvan), Ro BoIm . ohiaftiaf uoderwrltaruoderwrll for -lhe Idaho division ' h h h h ^. AdmlnUtratloni E. i , WUU, prflfldflat John Ang«rtMuer, city oouDcllmanman «t «t th« p^erM Ifinidtig AdmlnUtrath Lloyd Hamiltor' T w in . F a n * - B j B l i H , berta tba Icnlfa ibat officially opaoed■ned M M Uie.eorporatlof), and1 Mr. AofttilNUMr.A w rb ' " Lil. ' , (tatiirW,g attirW . l0ft are R9b«rt C...... ' . . v T -J J[jcisurance . C. 73^-5136 ^' SOa and SI. E. -TwIn Fi I- ■ *' , I ,

Sunday, 3June 22,. 1969- ' Tlmes-News,Imos-News, Twin Falls, W ah. 3 ■ ' ' j

.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 ______!______' __ cd cd by lightning] strikes and have S A ...... • ...... not ex(exceeded five acres oj-^rn-bum- . , ^ 3 M ed rango land. " - - - I FOUNDAT>ATION Two Thursday-«fternoon fires News OfOf Record] were 1^“ reported—one at the Ben-' Ben­ y jg # J jl! lJ g a i ■ — MINIDOKA COUNTY -District Court--.-...... nett Hills, northwest’of the City y": of Rocks. and the-otherrat LLaid- a jj. ------Clerk’s OHlco • HenHenry Vicknalr, Heybum, was }” vn law park area, accordingB to * Marriage licenses were Issued;ucd sentenced to 18 months* proba- P J tion after pleoding guilty to, a ■ Wallace .V® ' Fixsen, fire control of- -to Raymon Mabey. Burley, and ® fleer. ; Marilyn Babcock, Rupert; Wen-“ J* cnygtcharge of issuing a check with- I s iLE! t AT. ouc sufficient funds. The largest fire thus far' this j IHI ; -delt Kaye Young and M ary .AI- p _ ' ago. ^ / ■ K ^ H : len, both’Rupert; Jimmy Deana_ Ramos Trujillo. 18, Rupert,ert, season was about a month ago. • Es-pleaded guilty to first degree;ree -whenwhen- 400 a c re s burned n e ar r the , : Moon, Burley, and Kathleen-Es- P„ “ , 18 Star Lake area east of Dietrich.trich. ■ ^ • ter Nussgen, Heyburn. Sburglary and was'-placed on 18 Star L gjj^y nionthsLj)rpbatlon. . Jerald Kraus and Cathy ; GrodSbeck, both Rupert; JackJack ! ■ DeWight west, Heyburn, _nnil and CONVALESCING • CA* STEKEO ; Juno Aii'derson, Rupert: Gary ... Leo- GoHIep,-Twln-Fall8r~and" S --'. VIEVmw— Eldon-Scarle- Is con. : ; Lourfl Lucy Brlsbee, Hazelton;Iton; volesivnle.sclng nt his home In Vlow „ I T. J. LIndh, and Ireno Stephens,lens, after his release from tho Twin 3 ___ both. Rupert; Juftri Munoz_iindJind Falls. Clinic Hospital whcr CANDLES/CIDLES/CANDLESTICKS, I / s l & M • rom Tex., ond Juanita Scqura, t Rupert; Jay Looney, Durloy, and ) CANDELABRA ^ M B ^ Get e t iin n on the J ^ j ■ Bonnio. Brown. M urtaugh; z Wll- t m i — lianrSSVio Rccd and Linda Ham*lann- ...... IjjBI l...... JW® I Iha lltiMt ond lortteit ««I#tllon or of .- — . h a d l l « J dscorator condlei ol

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., • 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 ficienclns ' whateverwhatevi their status, should take;e press has noted wiOi some! detail Industry. 1 It means better work- by the log conditions. "What I'm Inter- - sway them — then a registrant gets>ts their'their ‘ lotteryk chances' with all the the battles won and lost by the 1 late John L. Lewis, for 40> years - ested « In Is not how many miners a “break” or is drafted. others.o th e rs. head of -the United Mine Work- there I are ~ but how much the _____So why. Is. President NJxon’^ pro-PO- - There is no reason why a young e rs , miners J get.” posal attractive? It Js attractive be-je- mman a n oof f 19 sh o u ld b e"d e ferred * a s”es-— _ I'.The bloody batUes of his; youthv o u lh ------' Lewis got the money he asked cause It would remove the humanan ., sential in his occupation. - were duly noted. ^ for | his miners. The coal Indus- ~ try In large areas was modem- elements from the selection of thoseise YoungerYouni men respond better to |||K But what was omitted in most , who would be called upon to serveve training..training Generally their physical Ized in his ira at a quite con- accounts was the extra-ordinary___ slderabIe.pace=HiLa time when, ;^theirc'ount^. capabilicapabilities are keener. They - also BM " ■philosophy dnKis’morirwho was—-it ; will be recalled,-6bme other ' • The' malri virtue'of the proposeded ■ ' " tentend to' carry ■ fewer domestic re- ...... «■: In such great measure responsi­ihl major industries were growing changes is that calling for a randomim sponsibilitiessponsib into service. Let draftf t . •. ■ ■ ble for major changes in the 'obsolescent In their methods, lottery, with 19-year-olds going firstrst defermentsdefermi be-at a 'minimum and status of labor In the stormy Stormy jj „jj,y that the Lewis lead- «rst half of this century. ^ —thus removing much of the uncer-sr- the pool poo ^of 19-year-old selectees at ■ P ership made possible' modem- — tainty ,which-now hangs.over, youngng .; a. maximum.maxii ...... _ ...... This reporter years backck had - izallon in n wide range of In- - the- opportunlty-of talking at - people’s lives for as long as sevenen Let - selection,'bes strictly by lot.t. " ^ Jng at dustrles at a pace that ha! some length with - Lewis,'• at *a made It possible for the United years. No frlc friend of the -farhily, no ' well11 time well after he had achieved:hleved -states lo move, up Its standard Under the new plan, major vul-ul- meaninmeaning'person in a high place, no his major successes. of living so rapidly while bear ndrability to the draft would last forfor one'ihone' ih this United States will have Unlike a great many’ labor ing Increasingly heavy world re one year, either at 19 or upon coni-ni- one wordwo: to say about it.—' . . - • " leaders of his time, Lewisivls'did did spohslbllliies. He was certainly pletion of undergraduate studies. If PresiPresident Nixon hopes that an all- not oppose automation. He en-en­ a factor. a young man’s number did not comene voluntevolunteer serylce will someday be ’ ^ couraged it. He did Qotit fight , . The war Is not yet won, o up In eithec_year, he would not be possiblipossible.' It is:noi_pp,ssjble_now, with_ — for make-AjOrk ’devices!S ththat a t co'Urse. In p a rt, today's Inflatec , would'.“save"jobs,— ------'— 'living' costs are a result of;th« called later, barring a nationallal world conditions< as they are. But iti f ' ' ~ jlM This attitude seems llko;o com-' snalFs pace at which somo in •‘emergency that required major mo-no- ip possibleposs now to make the draft ------tnon sense, today-in-many^'cir-ny-cir-— — dustrles- havo- modemixed.------— Tbllizationr Thus rdrawing'from thO'tho- -fair - f a ir aan n d s q u a re ...... - - ' cles. Then it was revolutionaryitlonary Whai’s needed today Is mon ; "pool” would be from the bottomom And 1the way to do It is by the laww in Ihe'labor movement.; ot this Lewis insight. Most com • of the draft-agejgi^oup, rather thnninn of chance.char There Is really no other . m i - The more automation,n, the panics which today complain o Mrom tho top,'26, .as Is how the case.'se. way. ' ANI ANDREW TULLY -.'. • 'T - ' r more profits, Lewis reasoned.asoned. higher labor costs would'no The1 greater tho profit a com-, complain nearly so much 1 pany made, the higher’cr’ thethc these wago Increases were ac ------—wasei_and other benefitsfits he companled by an casing of thosi could ask for his men. mako^'worierc-rsstrlctlve labo M R. SPECTATOR Sorryy F< Our TrouMes^Tr( ^It doesn’t matter, Lewish'Is told practices which cause the work thist reporter, how muchch this man to'bo less efficient than h PARIS -i- In this space,, Eu-: have haven't been lough enough.ugh In In '! York. Ho Is not amused, tautomation cuts the force)rco ofot otherwise could bo and which di rope's opinion of the Americanrican doall dealing with disorders on1 cam- cam- "It Is sheer luncacy, whathat Is -• miners.i In tho end, automation')malIon; not improve his lot. P h o n ^ On'n.-ihe ^ Move ^ ’^1peopio has always ranked Inn jm-lm- pus ond In the streets. Perhnpserhnps I; happening hi America," aaldaaid portanceportnnc somewhat below that beca because of the £uropean'.S'/I deepdeep t one Belgian, a professor of med.mod- \ Alexander Graham Bell didn’tn’t -one-half-one-hal months old, are- weanedid of.of flllirigfllHii an Inside straight,;, but ond ond Inbred respect for learning,arnlng, 1 leval hwtory. ^'How’can-a col-, . realize what he started, ‘ and gcgentle with chlldreh. Ask for it la perhaps of casual relevanco>anco thoy thoy ore particularly contemptu-emptu- ] lege exist wiien there are no . ?eans ous of university administrationsrations ( stnndards?" He wns referring ART* BUCHWALD mo Mrs. Chuck Woodlard at 734-2477. that.thli-yoar many Europeans ous « ao Now being marketed Is a gizmo Mrs. C see us with a kindlier eye. Thoy'They whlc which have surrendered toto stu-stu- 1 to tho proposal of a few week.^week.9 .. . .; called tho "Attache Phone,” which.ch. We haveh four pupsTto givo away. are, are In the old phrase off tho the dent dent demands. (ago — perhaps decently interred • a i its namo suggests, Js,a..telcplionomo__ T-hey.are.thrpp.jnonths.oldT h e y .a and,need.„—iriJd..— Irlsh-wake,8hAv -.V«orry-for ouc-trou*.trou-____ CoCovcrflgo_of.our-troublca.ovcr:a.o v cr__ 1by_iiow.;-T_to-admit.half-of. Iho___ ; iri h brlefopse. Manufactured by..by., aa,homo. hom< Thoy are mixed Labrador5r bles." blea.” herohoro apparently hos beenen su- - freshman1 class nt City CollegoS-^-Teen-Age- Lge Hearing - -SCM Melabs, Inc,, of Polo AUo,to, a and h d E Et n g lish P o in te r an d aro v e ry•y More,More nlmofit every adultt Eu- perb perb. Al ony rato, ihe avcrnnovernno ( of New Yorjt noxt Septemberumber IgenbTy without reg ard to grades. Cdlif., it Is billed as the lightestest good wilhw children. Please call 733-3. ropean I hnvo talked to-ln-In a Eure Europoon spenks knowlcdgcnbly i WASHINGTON, - No ono has "Huh?” she said, kind of Gnllup'Poll in Amster-ister- abot about conditions at CornellJll Uni*Uni* "W hat nre they saying; over j more odmlratlon for Ralphh Nad-Nad- "I SAID I WANT YOU T< and. most compact completely port-)rt- 6223. 8223. dom , Brussels ond Pnrla P nrls vofill vojilty,. Harvard, Berkeleyjy nnd nnd \ th ere?" nsked tJio profe.nsor, < able telephone yet developed. I hha^ a v e tw o sm all k ltle n s to g iv e bolievoi e.nsor, c r tlm n I do, but I bollovoovo ho CLEAN UP YOUR ROOM." bolieves American authoritiesiritlcs oven oven tho Clly Colleeo of)f New New « “Are they snying thnt there.thoro. 1 bit off moro than ho couldfId chowchow Sho still didn't seem to hoa Complete with FM transmitterter away. away. -One• is grey striped and tho10 shall be no more universitiesties inIn i when ho urged tho Senaiouilo re- ro- me. and receiver, battery, Incomlng-cnII:nll other other Is1 smoky grey. Also hove a theI U.S.A.? Are they'snyingg thnt i cently to Investigate iho0 nolao nolso "IF YOU DON’T CLEAN Ul buzzer and light, handset ond carry-ry- mixed mixed breed puppy that needs a ^aii nil universities.must bo turnedturned ] levels of rock 'n' roll m music. usic. YOUR ROOM, YOU W ILL NO' ing case, it weighs in nt about 11 new n ew home; ho Sho Is part bird dog and PA L 1Into com m unlly colleges, wIUi ] N ad er aald th at atudicfi1 hod h o d BE ABLE TO WATCH AN’ .3 PAUL HARVEY no entry standards ond with i pounds. Potentially it can link Its its part' parf Collie.O Sho is a good children’s,’s with shown tliat young people's•b hcarrhear- TELEVISION TONIGHT." power In the hands of thinhin oro r i ing hnd been Im paired byy "hard "h a rd "Telovi.ilon” was tho onl user—businessmen nnd doctors aro , dog. CallC 324-4474 (Jeromo). Ihnt exiremlst' student group?;roup? i rock" muaic, nnd ho urged Sen- expccted to bo tho prime.market Two ;ed Son- word that got Ihrough, ket Two spnyed female dogs need 'Yes, I 'ihink tliey ore snyingsnying i aio hearings to sco ir somomo log-leg- A further experiment with ar W hat You Hate just ■ thnt." ] initially—wilh any other telephone,ne, new homes,ho Ono is Dnshund and the islntlon could bo pnRsed1 lo put olhor daughter sliowcd how bn convonllonal or portable, anywhereero other other Is I Boston Terrier, Thoy aro . Appnrenlly, tho professor'siflior's restrictions on noise producedroduced (cen-ogo hearing In gotling. in tho counlry. nice nice petsp« and ,get along with child- , Mahatma Gandhi warned:d usUS folkifolks or whllo folks cnmeie Into views,nro wldCHpreod. I've/o got I by rock 'n' roll bnnds. "1 want you In at 11 o'cloc that It Is dangerous to hate:e be- be* ' my m y cliurch threutening to spit, j In the past 10 yenra, the numberber ren. ren. Both Bi nro young dogs.- Call 324- 10 spit, n ntnchel full of clippingsIgs of I bellevo NnUer’n task : Is Is for- for- tonlRhl." of mobllo transmitters reglslered 2053 (J '’■ cause "you bccome what; you they're thoy going out onI theirtlieir letters1 to Iho edllors of news- m klable. It's ono tlUng to to tnko take Whcn «ho cnmo In nl mU re d 2053 ( J e r o ; n o ) ^ _ ____ ZI:-h a te ," ■ .^eodst".^leotl ers In nil three cities, deplor-loplor- < on Gonornl Motors, butIt whcn whcn nlglil, I said, "I told you I wani , with tho Federal Communicallons jen tly ..' E vers said churchoa filioiiUl tho decline bf Americanin unL ; you start messing with Icon-ng- leon-ng- ed you home at 11.'^’ C om m ission h a s grow n fro m 800,000 For example, we presently .' Mrss IDAHO . hnvo h«™', . ndlvkhmls In revoltvolt nevenever nllow Negro demonstra- 'C lonstrn- vo'rnity ntnndiirds.arnlng ond or.*!' warning tnstcn In ' music, you'ro'ro real-real- "I thought you said 1 to 2.0 million, Melabs executive F. tnam 'regulnr, fofclna office workora.irkora, ovencvo^ 22 hundred of Ihom. disciplining them.” ' din of Bomethlng cniled "Plns-"Pins- My reaoardi revealed t h a peclnl- ma Pliw Five" was rocking the 24-hour-day BUrvelllnncy. In Los An- or wny,,‘So wn’ for mysolf nnd tho pn-*n- • . .• 1 C(Consistently, It is bincl;k lend-lnn<( People over here ore especinl- king the icon - ngors' henrlng irnprovf » ihimh ly appnlied ot CorneH's cnnllu-cnnllu- Imuso.'I-Vont lo my son'nI'n room whon llioy a re on Iho loloplwj poles, nn Attncho Phone has.nirondyudy tiro tiro Yollow Y Cnb unit wo wish her 'f'tlb Issued Ms ''ijlnck mani- mftni- orn ors who ore seeUing lo shunh .' fcato" domondlns thnt thin thlH.nbsurd thin doinniul for '•ropn- "ropn- ^ black nnd shouted Ihrough dioB locked , talking to olher teon-agora, < been modified so that amhulnnpo nt-nl- tho tho bost bc In tho big contoat," church cnntrllnito Un niinreire nf rnllirnlions"; whiten generallyIV don't niilltanlH. Europeans havevo nl- door: asking'a favor. ways heon repelled by Uio tendonts, who cannot trout an emer­ie r- ^ —...... ' , ‘ * tlio tlio btnckinnil bif tliro'ugh' his urgii-orgn- ‘h'ro-er8 mer ^iiO oro not. I'veve neenneen ^ow I should not dare (o> go lo *'I wan doing my homework." the market, , places u l fnyone.else iti this country,untry, ftt ftt leastI one ti^ch letter.Injwhlch towork.'* ' >«y,uoM tA B*e»lon AO-IOO Idol ^.‘Wlilch Il« U.S.A.” Tho aecond conclusion1 I cacamo m e Cod#. Thundayl-li h««by d.ilonnn If the dizzying pnco of technologyogy wnlk tbrick hos boch plnced with the••o hnve a, valid reparations claimcjnim n n wliite v woman so/s shoIho Ims hna j „ , t Mra. R>lnd d o u mall. inaU i g i v e a w a y d e p t .: A .lot lc of planning wont Into theno grogroioj leader who shamiid tiiem.sm. Here, II' loo, Im careful. For,For, ns ns nides, nobody has called me na Jn a loud volco to my daughter,auBhter. oi tli* poM oIi Im We hovo two all-blacki kittensI to parkin moter instiHIlations, didn't11 i Mayor Charles Evera ofI Pay* Fay- Gandhi Can daid, you tend to JmitaloJmitato ' 'Foictsta pig alnco l madede thetho "I wont you to clean upuo your IdoK «3301. f ’ jglve away. 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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 marfnor JnIn l e S a u c e ' HeaHeads ^ ^ O P f l Bnitimore. ■ ...... ^ U '' ' F o r . Three Ask For i b o n u f s itB S S iii^ y . Leatherer SpeSportsw ear Delayed Hearing Stilf itio greatoBt>Bt llttlollltlo skirt»' ond luiponder Petite Cherryrry ITomatoes f f e c t F o r .plntvUO i':' n u eo mon accused of rol>»>eryrol>!>ery o n tho m drkot. FInoJiFInott qu«quality luodo leather* immtr Saladi .. ■, . «ntJ-7 /lrflt., itogrna .burgJary. ap- t r , .'oajy fo cfoan .-;-. com- ...... »- reared in Flflh Districtl^Co‘"u?t Court ‘ fall to n e* . e a t) jTldny nnd nskcd for nddlllonnldlllonni fortoblo to wearir . . . strlstriking to look ot« Sweet YcllowiOW^OnfoftS-teiJiir- .(Imu boforo entering plena,oa, •' •'' ^49- P a tric k J .'K l n n o r ,'31;1; Kon- f ■ ( ffflth M oen, 3S; and Hnrl S. C ar-ar­ ■ e ?O i' ...s,79»'h California' SunkiSunkist Lemorts XVj ver. aro nccused of,roW)lngi)t)lng a Biqro owner at ncrgor Feb.r?eb. 13. . , i / frtcM effodiva Today w Tlioy a ro nlao ncciiRed of bi'enk* d S 2ii;'.«49/ ■ WI»H»lArC^Ay«i^ bext Friday. * ' / ’ n a Chiffon Cake 2 SquaW Bread °r»h Chocolate Brownies J! J u n e B r id e S During OnTh» All Mot^th W#d. - y ....

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 Yhall^*yvl wM | Sian sp&cewatdiers. ^, As of-now, tho Russians haveiave exist In Russia,- says Sheldon,tiQon, excellentnrcellc as a human onc.” ; en of Dr. Sheldon doesn’t think: the never displayed a launch vehl-ehl- RussiiRussia might uso it to launch rgnc ■ it.« typ®* The ownersiwners serv serving on the board of directors , aunch Concerning this third possibll->slbll- aare re expandingext a n d ' th e camcamp- p- of ttho locnl Red Cross Board,oard. . U.S.S.R. wilt beat us to th e doclo 1largo enough to propel!l a onan utunmanhed spacc shipI Intointo {•„ Sheldon <;f notes that rumors ground good lunar landing payload (^5,000i.OOO earthcarlh orbit. Then a Proton rock- q/'„ •< imors ground will soon have 70 units, Mrs.Mrs Irene Bason, executive sec- •moon. Ho feels that time, good lunar a "bie’’ Russian.spaco spec- with la ! judgment and the odds worko rk pounds). pouni Their biggest k n o w n ket gmight fire a rendezvous taculai sMC- with lawn, picnic tables,. fire* rctaretary. said he has been active tacular-h.a-va. been-circulatinglaung places.-water-andplaces-- electrlcal-oul-al-out- in.fIrstLaid_ptbgrnms..flnd_bas.in f ___ H- for days. Also, a Russian cosmo* Jets at < -i-rri«nmiin.1, . .1 i -i- .. i-I. i-.II JlL-l, -■n-. •-rn--mr.>—• . ^'“r'l": a u t h lets at overy parking space.:c. completedcom advanced first aid naut has told Japanese officials tIn,, thdtht near fulurts plansIS nre training. trail tc th a t tthQ U.S.S.R. would hhave av e ,„ado fofor construction of stablestables HeH( Is an octlvo member of w moon samples on display when for travelerstrav with horses. the tho Jfl the DeMolay and In that ca- ^ • tho Japanese world fair opensopens *rheroThere aro freo showers in the padpacity has assisted.at Red Cross ■ earlyearlv next i year. restroonrestrooms and thero are also bloo “ Yot ! also blood drnwin/’S in Twin Falls. 5 “You can add theso signs up,”“P* n,g|imall and' tehphono services.ices. YoungYc Burgess, who will be snyssay.') I Sheldon* “any way you;.yo“; • Onon dl W U.S. 30 10 loMlond Dflv G . FOR EVERYONE ^ estlmestlmatlon a as well. »<■»» •' - ***^ "‘^urVJOF lr. Magio Jam Vnl es L. Taylor acceptcd sso* Ihe 3 JohnwHN WAYNE / ~ H g Hm DISNIY rROORAM AND — IN Am-CONDITIONIm-CONDITIONIO Pon 2'30-fi3S- . . -clatlon-asked-Uia wboUrablpship b* RivenRl to u studoat pumtlngMagio an alool Valley chnptor of the QSBO* IKecnniFinOl^RBM l -t W to study elcctrlcAl engineering.coring. Dr.Dr Taylor said Iho selectionng an elootrlcal will irado or who planaCSI m 1^ / KM11AR11WlARlNEMSSPgT i ....WAI OIJWm------COMFOITMFOITAfTHI AriHI . ^i3Q-.O.IS;1.0,10 Bcholarship commUtce and'SvllInd'SvllI bob< nnnnunced beforo thtsBctlon fali. Tho will . bo' mndo by tho ting CSI K ] Etklmo2.00-3i55 almllar scholanhlpg at Idaho SlaloStO' Universlly, Pocalello,I fall. and Tho to Iassociation In nrosonting T ...... m i >, and to liob«^ Slate College. 7 ...... i i > - Area^Mcn-Named - ^ ^ ' ^ ^ irUNIVCWBAt'wOTUWeune -TetHNtcoTofr^^Avi'ai^^-TCiiHNi . i I '"‘I COME SE ‘ To Idaho Bean: E SEE ~ H I iP] HIHURRY ENDS TUES.s . “ 7 HURRYI^ND^SOONI___ ENDS j l ® ^ Commission GATES OPEN arf)0 ?Mi. y j f l rHONI 713.SV2B BOISE (U P I) — Onv, Dori ESu W««(w «t(« «n U.S. ao U ONmd»l«w>wDr. Dr. AT 9i30 NIGHTLY Sam uelson Frldny nniioiinc(ul four anpolnlmonls io Iho Idlihn MAND OP MAQIC VALLCY . . . .1 Boan Commission for four-year 5 ; J A Y C E E BACK BY THE DEMAND OP torms cffoctivo July 1. '. ' THE FUNNIEST FAMILY WE ' George E. KelloRu, -Nampa, ^ BALL PARK |s was named .from District TSvo — OB • doalor-'T«pr«sfln(aiivo, ru- < placing John KalUok; llobort J. Coiner, Twin Palh, rooppolnlcd MON. JUNE P from District Three an flrowor;If , GRAND OP R ichard Fuqua, Dcclo, {{rnwvr, D/Mnr.tmKKa from District Four, roplnclngncing Sundoy, June )22, OPENING lla ' Burdell Curtin, Durloy; nnu 22, 11 a.m. to 5,p.m* 2 3 rd E Thomas L. Morrison, Ooodlng,idlng, If' q u a liiy cai a B ^ . reappolnled from District Five roalllyr and you are sualily invllod cannporounds' to Is nov/ 'JD d SHOWTIMES M I BB dealer. • CO PENING. _ invllod to allond iho GRAND IjOilS 8^15 V»J __tr."-™'.'- r " ' KOA* Komporounds ...... aro notto ...... rrn'■ _ _ \ \C EACH‘‘DAY ■*' .|Q H I r d«n«rol AudUnMi•nt*i win ...... ' \ are notional In scope, uniform i ,ln choraclor.'Whoro superior cai * ■ C O -H JT W o M a k e ' jporlor cannpsllQs aro standard • H L U S A T 1 U 3 0 P .M . "looQtM Day" .. . KOA* offofs tho ultlmaio ln,i TUES. JUNE ^ a.30 ond OiOO p.m. Kamporpunds, In additionItlmalo to ovi In.compinO stops. KOA* i f i t ’ f i m "«5oM»n Min" I a home bate whllo ca mtlon p e rs to vlait ovornlohl stops, provldo a.OO opd 4.40 p.m. I sido trip s, npers vlait or make slght-soolno '■ ...... 'M 1] | goldKn" i c ^ a S a l ^ Doofi Opan li4S , LOANS ' " 2 4 th ' COMINQ'SOIfllNQ'SOONI ' ' , ON ANYTHING ■ 'M W KAM PG F O R T H E r n ' O F v a l u e ' UP GRO UNDS^ tlTICKETS ON SALE m / \ OF' AMERICA A» ■ W H O L E IQ ' J l ■ » IMILEN MAGIC BOWL m ■ FAMILY . ' 1 MILE NORTH O P THE '■.jj dW V 80ANDV3 344 2nd Ave. E,— « H I 733-2237 T O E N J O Y I ^ BM 10 AND 93 INTERCKANQH V ...... ' d y ™ * ™ ■ Sunday, JuneA22,rt969 .tlme$*NewTImsi-News, Twin Fall., Idoho ■ 7 , . . ' - 1 - - , ; . . ■ Aiijdliary ~ P e rsp n ar:'. l V ... r r — r - - ' - ' " ‘1 ' ' ' . ‘ - 7 ^ Officei^s Are' e J - u g . ; o F m[NIDK: ; Installed " ijt ------QUESTIOTQUESTION ■ Elta Pulsipher, TVia .F Falls a lls a . . , was Installed os fifth- districtllstrlc t ^ Do you feel thc benefits; o!of mlnlnRmining the White Cloud Mountains would outweigh tho possible damage talas president of the World WarW ar I S k le damage to this wilderness area?‘‘ ‘ aux AuxiliaryH 509, d u rin g thle e an- , ■ \ ‘ LOCATIOrl o c a t io n nual department convention in SLti- ' .’V;' . Interviews in this case werevere tokentokon ^n downtown Twin Falls.I. Pocatello, local m em bers an* ANSWERSANSWER! nounccd Saturday. m MRS. GEORGE HANEY: "U’s 1 Other department officerse rs In-In* B [ :Y: "U’s beautiful country and .f I’ve Y® cludo-Ola-Parker,—president;cl?dr -’H ------seen-whot minihg-can do toto areasareas sisuch ai this.'I do feerthafa'at a iLottie o,,r Bostwick, senior vice |K lot of mining could ruin the area.” . president; M ary W hipple, jun* ■• . jRONALD WILLIAMS: *'I■I believe,believe the mining would stimulateu late 'O'' p resid eo t; F ran ces - ,tho economic developmentt of theIhe sti state.y •■ Dorsey,“ r*' treasurer, and Jennie H . . . - VaneVance, secretary. Faye Wil*Wit* W; E. COOK:'"I would be against mining In this area. I think Ham;Hams is chaplain; Cecil Cargill,Cargill, .wo should preserve the wilderness for .the future." ^an^ard and Carol Hardwick, W H k m ^ndpctress. . GORDON BECKSTEAD:: "“I’m I ’m ana n outdoorsm an, b ut 1,‘b c H e ^ ^ ^ ^ ' the economic benefits outweighveigh the S'sqenlc beauty on the basis•Is oot t , In ' m onth’s local meet* < tho n e e d f of th e people.** ■ ' • ’ •______-______Jng._Jne. auxUi?!y_tn.cmbers_ :jrate^ .y&ted ------• to hehold ~a cboked food salelie and ' Honey ' ' WllUamsns Cook . • Becksteadd to m mako cash donations to the Veterans Administration Hos- ■ pital and ' Veterans Homem e in .• Boise. A c a rd o f thanks wwas as ■ received from the' hospital for ■ j the auxiliary's donation of six I bed pads. I- - The next special meetingn g wwill lll H be held June 27 at the home of * 1 Robbln C om m ons, 418 LincolnLincoln . St. E.. Kimberly; The JulyIly and NlNEW O FFICES OF THHE E Idaho BankersBai Association are, from.]from, left, R eid- • th6y~-(UPl)-Mrs. Sargent Shriver,E l « n nl e e i t f f r ... ■ . IFriday S th a t th e Nbcon Adminis*dminis. convention area that will1 seat wife of the U.S. AmbassadorIdor to ALWAYS FIRST QUALITYaUALITY ^ • CHARLES GREEN: -I think thej they could allow some miningIning ifatiiIfation is willing to'iworkrk "to- 20®' people. FronceFronce, inougurated a square - - - undet^t^mirrcontrblsT’Theyey'must. must. h however.-consider-the-beauty sauty gether-with geth< -them but is de- FouFourth and Main Is. thele site here SaturdoySi in honor of her of the area and it must notot be'ruined.be'ruine It would be good forr the termtermined to'strlcay en(orceree de- ^_^theof the new building. It vasIS also late brother.bn President Johnohn F.F . • . ■ state’s economy to allow somesome mihir mining.” • segr«segregation la^,. _ JlK J^Ito of the original _LincolnJncoln Kennedy. Kennec ^ _ 1 MEN'S LIGHT &i COOL ■ - JERRY MURPHY: “I wouldvould say ino. Tho^-are too few areas«,nac Leon Paiietta, chief of the |«i^—■— — — — — ------left for recreation jjiirposes of this ty ^55? office of civil rights-in the ' s o f i h i s W . " ...... — Department of Health, Educa- " All Littie^^^ w ^ m ■ FLOYD MILLEBi. •Tm a greatEreat !(lover of nature and the, out- Hon and W elfare, declined to • „ ■ S U M MIER E R doors and I would like to) see this iorea remain untouched, hut but comment eomi on reports that the U I’m not aware of tho actualtual bcneflbenefits which would be deriVedriVed Nbco A dm inistration w as con* ' "WR&NGLERS r from tho mlninjg.*' sldeislderlng setting back Its Sep- A m ...... _____ tember teml deadline for total deseg* ] S U IT Ss M H H I - ; - I rega regation of Southern schools. But he told the Southern?m Re-Re­ Senators Pondej»nder Division gional School Board AssociationDelation t M that much must be doneI before ^4 _ school desegregation plansans for -'C.— I-Wa all districts . can be resolved.Jsolved. >f,,5 ij ^29.8818'' Of Funds Too SheSho^harie Tribe £°More work with local officials vrill bo needed. He said. ' • Dacron polyester/cottoer/cotton WASHINGTON tU PI) -Sorttl!|5UiI-SoriWsum payment woujd provide.ie. "There’s no way to desegre*:::: falls senators looking over a multl- don’t see how we conI very gate gate every school.dIstrIct in the 9 M • f ’e n n - P r e s t ® f o rre e a a sys y ; ___ millibn -foliar judgment for the vvcl well say.to-theJndlans-how-they/-they Unit United—States;"—Panetta-saidr [ ■ ' c a r e '------“ . "Shoshone Indians are dcBflIngbot ng can spend tho money,” Hansenansen "Wc "We’ve got to sit downvn and -- BRAND! whether It is best to givo aafd < work, together on this thing." • Truly w ash andI Vi'earw ear ' each-Indian- a- aum op put.'iXSf"'-'- u t' the whole amount In a trustt fund " • Glen Plaid weave/e aand n d . - for iRve^ment.. solid tones ITie deKdti came on delibera­libera- . , tion by the Senate Indian Af­ • Sizes 36-42’lh blues fa irs Subcom m ittee o f a ttlU'pro*iSp" You get more more _jantzenr • ' iind olives ^ : L ik e It...It. . . Charge< v vldlng fo r disposition of 51S.7 - , million awarded the Indians in settlement' of claims for lajid ceded to tha United States In a ■ K : l O P E W S . ■ ' j :. T he Judgm ent give *500,000,000 to the Shoshone > Bannock Tribe, and the rest,' after' paymentent bf j f \ ^ r " ' fees and expenses, to t» divided omong the three groups ol thetho Shoshone Indian T ribe—thle e Sho* \ A ' ' ' ' ___Bhonea of the W*»d R ive r Rcser^ Reser- ^ . nock 'Tribes of the Fort Hall Res- vervotlon, Idaho, and the North­North- western Band of Shoshonesnes In r . N evada and U tah. But the award did not specifyspecify how the judgment was to bebo f c m V ' 1 ' split up "nnd tho groups|)s In­ volved have not been able to 1 I ■ V1 • V / a \\w c\lB i\lB a K '' .> ’ reach any agreement In thishis re-ro- 1 pard,': Sen. Galo W. McGee, D* v H r Ww„ told die commUtce_____. . .V ■ ______^ 0 bill gives th6 Secretary • of Interior the responsibilitylty for ollocoHon, under criteria set I forlh In tho bill. " I t in obvlnus th a t som e con< Rressjonal action is necessarym ry foto breafc the Impansp,'* McGcee said. “There is'no Indipaifoh. that a volunlory Bgreemont cnn>n be reached among Ihe Indiansndlons thomnclvRs.'* Tho subcom m itteo .cholrmWKIrmiUK .- L " ^ 0 1 y Son. Mike Gravel, ^Insiit, 1 snld he fovorn iislrtj^^io Judg­ ment ns seed monoy, to be In*in* m a JPilPPr^H BOYS' POPULAR "vested nnrt ndd;to the economic»tiomic i wyvviiifffT ' ‘ j s SSSBS r S 5 / I" \ Dl ^ boflo nf tlio irlbofr for sbme10 timtime e wBf^^mESiSSr \mi / ' Idgys start with JV to cn m cu ...... 1...... v S f-f—...... — „ MOCK-TURTLENECK:NECK .„.^ ....* DlrecJloni to that effect would \ bright Penn-Prienn-Prest®^resses not nccesNarily bo an exlennlonlennlon . of pnternnlism, he aald. \ S H I R T S nut Son. Clifford P. Hanse, ■ R-Wyo., said these are thinss 3-6x 2.9999 7 1 4 3.99 i$ Indian fnmlllen need tn do rlnht ^ now, such RS school clothesies for j v f V _ $1.99 T hink ahfl'ad— wbn't o n ’t bbe . longloi before iclioolbejji , yi their chlldrcn. which n . lum lump p 4 Take ao goodooo{ ftrolch • 100% textured polyesteryester ring ... so look whatwhar we hehave for early shopparsl | ^ Fathers Feted | . . . llko elastlcliod thorksKln.>hnrk#kln. Tailor It to lit. . . poilocll/. • Machine washable & dry ' Polyaiter/cotton Inn plaids, stripes, sti solids, |usf about. J^»V " PInatflpo tho band In whIlB,whiiB, Colorl'Color Itln • S h ap e, re ta in in g • avarythlng,'and not'one .n hflfldi IronlnOr io.Jeii.. At OES Meet bHflht, bold colori ll|f«'brof^(o,I'bror^'re, labatcttabasco or lurf blue. • Strlpei & lolldi ' work for momi Come:ome aoelaeel j .iv HAGERMAN - PAUiers« wcro , wan What do you have?' Th«Th* Mako WebWob anlmmflr, one of th(^ honored nt the recent meeting of tho Ordor of Ensiernr^lS? Star rLAL A B B E L 4 ] . ^ EKpandablea from Jantion.int.% rayon,royon, exciuaivo of. g, • Rubberized intoHirr'v ' I Reports on Grand ChnpiorJiaplor decoration) • 100% cotfon ^ hold recently at MoscowV wcro • Convenient ildo *lp *• Severpi ilzei '.'.-V ! ^ Riven by Mr. nnd Mr's, n. n . H, BIONEW SELEaiONSOPJ/ONS OF JANTZEN SPORTSWEAR M ^ . • Hear resistant Noyman nnd Mm- Max Kiihn.Cmm. • ‘ ' • CleverC eolo'r».ft d«I(infl;ij > | | i W • Elastic wolslband *• Aisortofl coloM ^ lliere will bo no meetings dur* p SW s • Verrlfloforw«tbalhlr>ij^ W «"‘'T Jusl- Wfear A - Ing July and A»g«nt. ' ir ll'i from RROPER'S O PER'S. . . . IH'a RtOHTI ' • Limited q u a n lltlo—' i .,• • S izes'6-16 - Refrcshinenls woro servotl by •Izet 4*16- vB,i by S m ile A n d A . jantzen\ TWIN FALLS ~ DURLEY—DURLEY — RRl U P E R T ^ DUHL , .George,Lenker and Mrs. ArtlmrArUiur) , iI ■ , . ■ , * Donlels. — I — — — ' . r ' ^ ' ■

» _____ ...... ■' .... : 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 MHMP0lli. niti mon.8M06. ' n«a(*n«a(*Mndm*merilSen. Ml . ' RUPERT — Local. Improve-nprove- northwestnoi section of the originali g L Hospitalal Expansion Plan*lan N(Nearly Readyady For1 Study , 110 N. D«**« » .« •__ ment Districts, both proposedroposcd tovtownslte and the newly annexed Uoh^ W ll. Idaho M401.1. _ "!!!!.. and existing, were up for[or dis- GrGrandview addition were;"“ also s^ . BURLEY—John ^lork,, chair- hosp hospital . records. With7ith a ddate ate In1 1969'has'.b^n 15 i»rper The' feasibility- study,. withWith pESnf’iaOl) «aa-47W To-iomTown er ■»"' • ' — cussion when tho Rupert:rt city reviewed.rev A request by the*e LDSU)S marman of the county 'commission-,mission-, licenlicensed capacity of 57r beds,' cent -:-higher than In previousprevious masterm; plan development is hop-hop* ■<«»«SUU______ZH>-,___ ------councll'-mct/recently-in-Rupert.Rupert. ChChurch 'for oiling-an' allpy-ad-jv“ad-^ grs"6 rs~anei a member of “Cassia Casiia occujoccupancy lor the last Jew days years, ITTlOS^ - p i« * " ' ■ □ldan-l*««WlKrtle?tjld«.tW Thc possibility of formingling an Jacentjac to the First Ward build- Mwii!rl«L_HPspUol_Plannliie’lanning has been 63 beds,.or 110!1 ^ pCT J^ «nsuaJs_theJact_thalLie3ieral census je s e n l pJtai:9_pianningL_conjmlMw_»ndpj' ^ . a n d ----- ^—LID“ln-the-McCool-AddIt!on-lnItlon-ln iny-where~LID-ing 12- l 5-curreilily that a oent occupancy.- . surgetsurgeries have been postponedwtpo'aed ar architectural consultants by ththe e . thc city was proposed byy coun- uncunderway, was considered.renuy Comrhittee, announced. that a ^ent ‘ • term lne .*^>0 .totol^occupahcy year,i«ar. to becau!because of the lack-of- beds.— enden of Jime. . . cilrnan George MacDonaldild-who who C Curbing and storm sewersrs are feasibility- study to determine • notcd-.that the area is experl*experl- beingbci installed in the area,a, and the'wthe tent.o! i\eeded-expansionipansion en^ng dlfficuUics wfth''excess'icxcess the Interseclon of Scott Avenue,venue, of thet Cassia Memorial HospitalHospital ■ sub - water. He rocommendeduended EighthEi( S treet a n d M e r i ddian 1 a n has.been has initiated.- . that permanent correctivee steps RoadRo is to be changed slightly, bo taken to handle the i^blcmFbblcm, . whichwh w ill elim inate parking In /r Architectural^ consultant is the . particularly. In the south section frofront of tho church building.IB Af- "f” 0^ K eith WIIcoSc ond:d Asso- of the addition. tar the change, a imrt. ofof the .ci^tes. oiat • . , r . The council discussed thehe pos-trianglepos- trii park next to Chesterihester ' .t» |g imperative that d master -slbllity.of residents In thele area Brown’sBn will be used for-park--park- ni»,piah-for-orderly expansionision of circulating a petition toJ form ing. Ing , .. i-hospital C. services and facilities'aciliUes tho *LID if cost estimatesites of City< councHmert agreed that k- \ ^ '"pt be developed for the nextxt 1.010 to; E V drainage -for the area indicatendicate sinccsin no parking will be permit-«rmU- 15 years ,to toke care of the. it would be Justified. ConsultingisulUng ted in front of the building,'S' the 1-11 anticipated , grpw th of. thehe ’area-•at'e'a. . engineers, Hamilton and1 Voel- citycit' should compensate foror ^he the and -nd increasSl demands on the Ier, Tocatello, will prepareire cost lostlos space by .oiling the alley, estimates tb be presented during pnproviding the cost Is nota? too h«plW|j.saId,,Mr. ' Clark.,- •;_ th e n ex t council m eeting. high. hl£ City engineer Ron Klebe MoreW than-a year has,as;-been been ' In other action, LID9 in the wawas authorized to obtainn cost spei spent in planning sessionsms with . ; . ------T------.estestimates befora final actiontion is the .hospital.staff, administra­ninistra- . . taken. torstors, and. the. hospital planningplanning ^ ■ ‘ B A * - . ^ Two tesfwells will be driven con committee. Presently thele plan- { ' ' ■ . • Foundation- I ^in tho G randview a re a inn con- ningnini committee is faceded with I ' nectlon'with the proposed.LIDd.LID severalsev areas .where-expansioncpanslon 'ft p there to determine what capa- l^ l^-required, j stated Robertert Bar- I t A ^B- A • - To Improve^ | city is needed to pump waler ton, Cassia Hospital Administra­nlnistra- ■ ' for irrigation. tor. ------A-public-haaring-for-tho-LID —- ‘Blacf'Study”U Y 'earliers; this month reveal^•d'that that SincoS iRF'lmpractlca'rtcrbyo b ~ ^ r B •L many.of the residents in the(hc meet tlje gro^vth needsleeds In NEW YORK (UPI) - Tho2 additionJJ favor tho presentIt hlahhigh every area,-an orderly program' Ford Foundation, contendingitendlng pressure,nr low pressure irriga- of pstabllshing priority' within \ that black studies- too long have system used In the, originalirlolnnl the long range master plan is .^^Bi been neglected In American col- townslte. ‘ ' I essiessential, Mr. Barton adderf.iddet). • leges, Saturday announced a , CouncUmen noted that a low * scries of grants totaling $1 mil- A representative of thehe med- ■ . pressure system for ono lot In lion to adraiico an<;(.lmproverove A^Af- ,1., addition, at a cost of- about ical staff on tho plannliigiig comr fro-AmerlcanLcourses. mitleo has. indicated a great ^^B « Afro^morlcan studies at■f alx.<* ?1, would consist of sbc-lnch..Villi’ interest[11^; on the -part of, several ' v > Instlfutlons — Yalo, MorganMorPfln Irrigation , lines with three KtnhAwells. physicians and dentistsI to in* ' > ------^iato,-LInco1n,-Rulgerfl,-Prince* rr...ln_Q{herJ)Mslncss._Mr_KIcbe corporate-«-professional^ I xenterx e n te r • — ------^ f t reported that tho sprinkling sys- ^ hln NoIhoiiNcIhoi) JEY TILL FALL wnro tuachcni. • T J« th ird nnd (nurlhI RradnHRradRH H AU< guvQ two chorJil readlnKHnK" nnilnnd Also Shop All DepaDepartments On AllUl 3 FloorsF This W eek,eek. n,(innH, "Holy niblo" Tiiolrriioir In- "iriiciorn w o re Mrti. Doytoyt Sim­Sim* W It’sTIt's The i Last Weekjek OiOf Our 7th Annual 5 eon nnd M ra. John Nclnoii. lual Sell-A -B ratibn> D P a ays y s The firth and aiKth gradt'siden pro- Cf flontcd. A' panlom lno. "El«ht of Gnld." Mrs. John llcrkfl an

...... ______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 —Thc’

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 ert'her In'death.in ' ' ritTI Ing enthusiasm to the statee edu. turntturned, and told ^Is followers:,,ers:, carriicarried, a card Identifying® car she was riding in flipped Richfield in 19iQ and homestead- Lions Club and waS a memberber FumFuneral services will ,be conJ •■-'*** f - cation djyjartment In their effort “V“We are—going to practicectice himsihimself and explaining he had a over* several , times a mile up afj-th(^,LDS,.,Chnrr,h.—EOIL-.TCV- ductedHtirtPrt--Mnnrfn:y nf p m in■ thP ^ 4 _____ ^ p __ __ to ,.i»6tnhlish, a ,..stflle-.wldR-ErV_ETV cHv» M I riisohedience in Charieston>«ton speechS2 eec defect. — Amoriaan-Fnrlf Canyftn , ----- a fcharici- mfeiHbW 01 eral years he managed the Ru- White Mortuary Chapel b y Rev. I -• network. • The Hansen Schoolschools as itIt has never been practiceduced Aa relative said Mrs. Ranialania jjpaugad Is Patricia Smith, 14, . th e Richfield Grango No. 15); pert • Reminder ahd .after' Ifl( Donald-Hojfman.DonaU Burial will1I?'|K be S o l ta a te S e a l'' I arca re alreadyalrc equipped to handlelandle before.befo We are going to have has received' letters of. sy*?: sym- daughterdauehl of Mr. and Mrs.,Harry._ . a miCmber of the I. O. .0. F. dospcclosed he w orked-for th c Blur: ur: Inin , thff thfi Sunset Memorial Park ’ this lype of television program-gram- militantmilh nonviolent activity that pathjpathy from Gov. 'Ronald Smith of American fork. lo d g e Mo, 336, and a. m em ber ,Icy Reminder„ and later was em- c™=,e:y.Cemet y Nc^ 1 0 ming.., ' ' Dr. MaJlin Luther King andnd I RReag eagan and e n lertain er JJftTnile Highway patrol trooper of ■ tho Richfield . Methodist plo>'«d by the South Idaho, • ""New Officers.• Bids for reshlngllng .the: sup-usedsup- used to talk about b u t neverlever ;^odgRodgers, who w as one bf h e r Lawrence -Lawrei Clark said six other Church. . Press P ress. Buriey. i ' for erlntendent’s house and pgttifigigttlfig has been seen.” son’s Javorite singers. •■ occupaoccupants of the car.. Includ- Surviving, besides his wdow, . gyp BURLEY-New officers fdr . Survivors Include his widow.ow ’ .Vv* - A . -rr « V A-_- In the sei?6 nth-grade roomI were Abernathy,At who succeeded ■ . Reaj?an’s«_ letter said "The ingIng thetl victim's brother, re-- are three sons; Walter A. Chat- Buriey; gurle one daughter, X es li e .U lg ItlQ the Idaho State Employes Asso- approved. Burton Webb, Twin King as head of the SCLC, then . ” , 11.0 Diaiiha Hawkins ciatlon were installed Saturday |PP,'^''f, ^hen tragedy that took lhe life■e of ceived minor cuts and bruises, ■ field, Omaha. Neb.; C.-F. Chat-'"“j: Nielsen,. Burley; onc brother, vhlch was given the shinglingngling sat doWn In' the street. Conroy your “ son is a reminder off our • ciarClark said Blaine W. Thomp- fleld, Rlchflold, and L. Oddl Eijon Hflw ”’eht following a banquet which ^ joell Eldoiv Nielsen..Burley;; two sis- •■ hHA2ELT0"N-Dlann^A2 P. Haw- " S i / contract and-Community_Bulld-Build- orderedorde his officers to take iimperfections and the frailtyty of son, 20,2 American Fork, lost Chatfield, Buhl; three daugh- the 1969 cotiventlon of sroom Abernathy tp a waiting police ugh* tcrirrJ'^rs. Ralph (Alta). 3V »I-kins,‘ I- kins. InfantI daughter of Mr. and state , .workers. - . . ers. ®”,', Murtaugh, the classroom Abei human nature." .' ' . controcontrol of the car and drove up «ers, Mrs. Jack (Ariee) Ed-cox,,Ed-cox,- Farmington, Utah, and Mrs. 1 c e iii n g ^ n tr a c t.. ' wagi an? Mrs. Duane E.-Hawkins. Hazel- • • Jack Frady, Lewiston,, was wagon. ■oved ’ T>/»R odgers also sent a ,. J500 the sidesii of a m ouhtain. w here wards, Dietrich; Mrs. Mack'*®ck ^rs^: M rs: Jake'C K uthi BaUy. R upert,ert. 'ton, ton., didied shortly after birth Fri- irHnv • Future, projects under discus-llscus- As the officers removed . InTiL’ reelected president Saturday leero donation‘ to the Centr^ City it stalledsta momentarily .--before . (Bess) Proctor,—Jlichfidd^ and PurFuneral services for' George ^ay in WIS ® law nm owver er to AbeiAbernathy and Williams, Negro “Ona which rolling back -down^ thft steep . M rs. Louis (Imogene) Jaurcgui;Sgui; Niels«Nielsen will be conducted a*t®3 t 3 j^ ro rp afternoon; Ival .Sies, Boise,’ was p„, maintain the grounds and meth- youthsyoui surged forward, throw- Occupational Center which rolling „ named vice president; Mrs. Pat ’ effort grade. Meridian, 21 grandchildren and p.m. Tuesday in the Joseph suSurviving'are rv the parents, a . ods of repairing and. maintain-intaln- Ing *1 rocks, bricks and pipes.lines POughton “8| attended jn an effort grade. Daniels. Goodmg, -'Secretary- . nnrt to im prove his , reading and .. I ■ . "I -21 great-grandchlldrcn.--;r - PaymPayne Memorial Chapel with,th brother, brothe Dean Hawkhis; a sis- am ^ Irig tho flo<5rs in the main build- Five policemen were struck and f® , ‘ )rmal BUDGET CHANGES ASKED He was preceded In deathh tyby BlshoBishop Francis Ham officiating,Ing. ter.ter^ DiDeanna Hawkins, both hJt*Haz- treasurer, and. directors named j ® a UPI newsman from Columbiambia "'rltiwriting. He ^ad-po--formal Bl^ for two-year terms Include Mar- T.^. k„ n education because of his'speechpeech . MO..MOSCOW. Idaho ( U P I ) - The four brothers and a sisler. ' ' ConcludingConci rites will be heldi at elton; paternal grandparents, \r, >^50 under considerationon by was struck In the face by a Idaho Mental Health Advisory con- Pleasant, View Ceinetery. m ,;. q vin J. Snyder, Idaho Falls; Rolv .{,8 bo* problems. - .. ‘ Idaho Funerai services will bo con- pici 5ry- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Palmer, *’<; ' the board m em bers w ass the brickbrie: thrown through his c ar P*5S days Council recommended revision ducted at 2 p.m. Monday/' • at FriendsFrier may call at Payne Mor-lor- Oakley:oaklej great grandparents,• MMr. r e rt Walter, Boise, and D onald possIblUty ,bnj of holding a t least winewindshield. A nearby television,icinn , The^ City Council h a s 45 days Counc ’',X R. Baugh, Moscow. " In which to act. If It rejectsts the of the budget requests fot-both, the Richfield American Legioniglon tuary Monday aflernoon anno d andand’Mrs. Ellis Dahlquist, Lin- one class in hom e economomlcs. ics, new.news car was overturned. - ... en be State Hpspltai North at Orofino Hall by the pastor of the Rich-filch- eveningcveni and Tuesday unlil timeime coin CCity. Ore., and Mrs. JuliaTu In Of “the 70 resolutions presept- TljT-eHome " economics was'a subjectubject -It rt w as the ' sccond •>rme tim e ^[a*rclaim , M rs. R ania w ill then be State ed to convention delegates. 25 ” h S ® r-tiprf able to file suit in superior)crior and •;-State Hospital South at field Methodist . Church. FinalFinal of services.sei '• PalmeP alm er, Oakley. to " which, due to finances, wasvas to AbernathyAbe has been jailed able ------~ Blackfopt-as-it-concluded-riL';------;-^511 wore-possedrinclndlng-severalveral Sefee aeleldeleV^ from 'the'fall'^riciF asa court.-— ------r Blackl ------rites wlirBe^tnhVT^Ichli^dffi^d — .. • "LDS•LDS gravcstde Services' w ill y?T®. ' arricu-asang- the strike. He spent o_the meeting at the Universlty o^ ------Cemetery.—Friends- may - caiicall • C ^ ...... T- b e COI -p_jn. whlch-Wro^combliwd. ___ ^ nearly one vreek-in the county _A_coroner!s_Inquest_Into_the meeth ■_;ii be conducted-Mondav-at 2-p.m. " ly -lU Idaho.------Sunday at Bergen Mortuary. T I in the Oakley Cemetery. Friends ' "A^roii6ia"wasTiiiart6*o1low> allow "S'jail the first week in May after shootlng-wm-be-held7J«ly-»* I'^aho. Shoshone, and from noon 3 untii Emda WlUtten !;•>:?may call at the White MortuarytuaJy m«IIatm cdSo 15 pcrccnt c(Kt ot‘ llv- the ,),e city ?|t° recreation departmentrtment he 'was. arrested for Ieadlng_a. ■ ■ nooi, Ine. pay iiwrcaso for oH state J i'ng-O. time of servIces'^Monday-at? the LindaTin Diaire Whltlcn. H. 270 SundaySunda afternoon and u ntil noon ‘"S. ,Pa state to iise the school buses to tran^trans- matmarch’ that violated'.an Injunc- American Legion Hall. . . employes and also asked for'or a poft baseball ^a teams duringtig the tlon limiting ’marchers around i ^ Jefferson St.. died early Satur- Mondi revision in the stato retirement ^mmer a r e W MODERNj-ORf - O R IOLD FASHIONED? Paiibearcrs wlii be h ir grand-:ana- jv- morning, In' a Nampa Hos- . summer. The proposal wasas ac- the Medical College Hospital. * sons, Pau! Jauregul, John Jaurr ^ ^ , - progra cepted with the provisionm tfietf ie ------— ^ ------• pital of-^atural causes. , . ■ -*M eSrg r^uested stat^ dhtrlct’ egcl, James Jauregui." Philip ^ go, tat^e district's insurance remainslns ef- • , «vu We try to ^have the best of both, hiliP Born M arch-29, 1955 In Twin workers be allowed to retire on fective. Edwai^s, Calvin Chatfield and p„ncEalls, she was a member of the re ®n fective. Supt. William -Barnardarhard to leave1 the community In most JHow/? By keeping an adequate reaching age 55 providing they ^ ,^5 0 5 Instructed to contactct the castcases to 'obtain the additional ‘ How? By I - Dave Chatfield. Jfve,Seventh Day Adventist Church.^ \ Banker jfock.of the newest, fresh potent jne^ had at least 30 years accredited insuraminsurance company .concerningleming traitraining and all expenses”r area rc 'I— *''' ___” ■ ' " SurSurviving are her parents, Mr. (Cor(Continued From Pago One) drugs,available to modern med- Sr., ner State- Bank where hea re- service. Further delegates ask- coveragcoverage. paltpaid. The training periodI will . U ^ i/ ------drugs,avail - • . a and nd ; M rs. Willi9 nv--Whltten. Sr., n e r S icine.^'And by being on hand [,- a brother, William,"Jr.. two sIS; majnem hjned utiUl l ? 1 4 ^ e m o v'ed ^ _ toto e** ^helr board of directorsrs to supt.Supt. BaYnard noted thatlat the staitstai this fall. The applicantsicants ', T I icine.^'And l y ^ . .ters,_Tammy and_Xindy.. Whit-^hit- IfazelHazelton In that y ear as a casH-cash- "work with-the-Idaho' Personnellonnel annual'annual—Superintendenta and arearoto be chosenjn July. - ' i - A. . , day day andand nightn when needed to' Reuben Woody^ Rnnk” Commisslori-to-provido-a-lon-I-Ion- TrusteesTrustee Conference will be at - p ten-.-Tril -Twin -Falls; • paternalriial ier atatjhe^Hazellon Stnte Bank, o® Tji BeVnnlng June_23, the schpol^h p o l .. f » give g iv e you you the tl old fashioned ser­ from Slvify schedule which would‘Id be Sungun VaValley Aug. 6 . ^ and 8 ; He GOODING — R euben1 M. grandmother,gnin< Mr. BerniceI c e and ^w orked his w ay p p from E^vity . libraries will be ooen duringig the MHHI vice vice youyou have1 come to expect Woody, 86, died early Saturdayirday Whitlen, Encinitas, Calif.; ma: that iposition to bank presidentsident presentedprfs*?" tho next Idaho legis- urged membersn to reserve^ouicb dates summer* “* months _for public use. from Kingsbury's pharmacies. • held lature. A similar program» was for this meeting...... : use. fro m Kinc . morning of a Jong illnesss at ternalterno “grandparents. Mr. - and-Inand -In 1943;19- M r., Gundelfinger held lature. M that high school'library will be Up-to-date precision lr> our pre* Godding Memorial Hospital.1. Mrs. Steve Paskett, Twin Falls,alls, that positionj until his retirementement prcsenpresented Idaho lawmakerss last Supt. Barnard also stated that ■ I Up-to-dafo !u/.nnfc 0P«n ^rom 10 a.m. to noon" and® 2 __jcriptionscrip tio n compounding, cc with the •He w as'-bom Oct. 5, 1882,12. Inin GravesideGr; services for Lindaliida in 19fiim yeoj-lyear but-no action was gained,lined, he was Interviewing applicants,5“"^ the elem ental from 1 p.m. to 3 active Idaho employes also request-quest- for thothe Educational Provisional no-rush quiet atmosphere of the Elko, Nev., while his parentsrents DIanoDian Whitten will be held1 at Mr. Gundelfinger was. active Mah P.ni- each Tuesday and Thurs-[iiurs- ^ 7 were moving from KansasIS to 11-ll- a.m.a Mondoy In the Twinrwin In hUhis comrttunlty's affairss and ed ®a collectivo bargaining study DevelopmentDeveloi Act project which day. Betty Frlel will handlele the I I dignified d ig n ifie d past.f * E m m e tt, Idaho. He attended■nded FallsF a lls cem etery .under, directionitlon also 1ia state activities for many hoh® mademi by tho board of dl- has beenbee awarded to Magic Val- library assignment under• ththe e ^ ^ 1 ik_- schools Ir Emmett ahd Sweet,"weet; of it the .White Mortuary. Cortegelege yearsyears.'He served as prosidentlent of rectorsrector and a progress reportreport i«y -schools.- sc Applicants with Neighborhood Youth Corps,3S, a '— » SENIOR CITIZENS C DISCOUNTS graduating from Emmett High will leavo the mortuary*at 10:4510:45 the-the-1 Idaho B ankers A ssociation:latlon be given giv members prior to0 pre- three yearsj of college trainingr® i,„ United States project handledindled ember sentatlon of tho study/attt the who haveha not taught In the past Ji"' School, He attended a Portland,tland, a.m.a.m . ' - , In 1942-43,19 was a p ast m em b er sentat ing ^ through state channels. * •- two — ---- of thlthe executive council, Ameri-\meri- next convention., i • or hav have, not been teaching je- Ore. business college for- two Mr. BaTnard.also stated that a years. In 1908 ho moved to -jjn .- .can Bankers Association, served Delegates voted- to~holdId the cently cently; are urged to apply. ^ GSBURY’S P a rk Those accepted will b ei given HeiHeadstart teacher is needed:Sf- A KINGSBU Gooding, settling on tho Frostn ro S In kcy positions on many bank- ------:— -T-i- ■ He_lQnncrly_lseDrcd__as^ccifiijccifii host-ihost-l_ ------;— — ------io d -o L ------7 3 3 :9 1 T 4 ------T ----- llff tary-treasurcr or • the Hillsdalelllsdale ------:------"* ■^ qualify them for certificatesates Mas siaslart project. Ho will Intemewjfvlew 73yS574~' — - H6 married Julle Mabel GH- L il 3t have applicants for this position. ■■ m o re on Ja n . 13, 1910, In JJoise.Boise.r5TtMFd“Iraproving ■' ■ - Hl^way.'District.S'v Hazellon>n and r rn Ti •¥*»■■ ' teacheiteachers. They would not have apj They moved -to Hagerman in A 4 1 was a-member of the Hazelton..oiton 1 .K F lan s -y — 1914 w hero they farm ed -u■"„„S n til After Park-FallI •.■. VillageJoacd______v | S \ 1962 a t which tim e they retired He was a charter meixiber(Cr and (Coi(Continued Prom Pago One) . “ and moved to Wendell. Hisfi'S wife e . 'SALT, UM5E CITY (U PI)-A■)—A pastp S t president of thc Hazeltonazolton cuss clly' Improvement andnd ur- Julio preceded him In deathfh onnn Florida teenager critically’ in-In- LiomLions Club, a. 50-ycar Mason., ban rrenewal. During tho afler- • ' • A ug. 18, 1067, after which•h ho Jurcd in a fall In Yellovystoneitone nndand a' member of the Elk.s noon tho Iranians will touru r thc , ' m A « I I moved to Gooding. NaliNnlional Park was listed inI fair Lx^gLodge, Siockmcn’s Association,Motion, resideresidential portion of the city TOPAY He was a member of thc Bap-Baiv condition Snturdny and reportedarted nnd E, den Lodge 74, A F &6 AM. and visit-i tho Firo and "poffi Police W e rere ■■Reddy"'■ For F. You iJst church, director of thtf Good-nnnrf Improving at the Universityly of Ho'sHo'served as treasurer ofpf that DepaiDepartments, and will tquf^ the ...... fng..County. MarkeUng-Assddat.S . U tah M edical Center.. lodg>; ■____ r ---- _ _ _ Ilon for many years and ioinednW/f “ Beverly“ Knlfthcr 15,"daughter5hter ^he?he ShfinoS TemplerE llro5Ta T a h;n; picnic supper will icdhciudodo diethe " " the Odd 'Follows I-odge In» Ha- Hn- James L. Knight, owner;r of B6lst B6lso, and a 32nd Dcgrco« Ma- day's events. fic n n a n Jn 1920. D u e to, 111 i 11 tho ,Miami Herald -and boardbard son. A momber of tho Germanlerman TheyThe will hnve nn early break- i health he had not been active,c-.|ve prosldont Of Knight News-ews- LuthernaLuthi Church In Pennsylvan.sylvan, fast 'Thursday and will *’l'cave leave at I all-ele-electric the past fow years^—" . papers, was transferred Thurs-lurs- la, hoh married Nadine .NaplonMapion thb airport,atn 7:15 a.m. , "■ M r. W oody In survived bvtf two day to tho. University Mcdicaldlcal Anrll 28, 1915,- In Jerom .e.,e. She xhoXho purpose of tho tour.r. Is to * ii^onsr^.vWopdy, Hacerw:nnprw Center for specialized ncurolog-oiog- died Juno !7, 1953 and ohn Aug. exposeexpos tho governors to tho,idea10,idea man, and Willlnm M. Woody, Icnl cnre. • 14. 11954, ho ■mtirricd Mary o ry 'L L. . of seself-government. Tlieso0 fXJO-peo- Moscow; trree douRhtern. mp«! Mrs; ».»') She w as Injured Juno 13 In a Napton, N apt In Reno, Nev. pie,ple. all university graduates. , I ^Iver Surviving aro his widow nnd were D o n (Pearl) Fredorlcksen,.w in 200-foot fall in tho U is R iv e r Su 'w nnd wore appointed lo their resncc-?c“r; In p Gooding; Mr.i, Wayno (Lorclia) Cnnyon r,"" of Yollowalono while threethreo nephews, Carl Gundolfin-iddfin- tlvo posts.t They will Icnrn how • Sfrickllnp, Wendoll, and M Mrs. rJ I'lkins with a companion, Wil- Rcr.Rcr, Meso, Ariz.; Wllllomn Gun-Gim- city and county officials ore n j; llnm An.iony, 21, of Gollallnllatln (lolfinRcr;dcljii Batlle Creek, Mich., olectcolecled to their rcspeclivo posts, . Henry (l^achal) Nichols, Red- •‘"‘J nlso nnd Claronco Koch, Pittsburgh, They Innds. Calif.; flvo brolhors,iiiAr. Gateway, Mont., Ansony also nnd sburgh, They will leam how city1 and l o ww n c r ee ^ s t M[ a a '] n o r Charles A. Woody, Yucnpin,, Cnl- r*' fell into tho cnnyon •wall but ' .. . countcounty offlcals aro electedId and Funeral (jervl(;cs fo r M r. Gun* nppoiappointed nnd how theso3 units if.; .Daniel W. Woodv. Rodlnnds,I'nS.:°"iy delflnger will bo - conducted ohtni, Cnlif.; Emmelt.F. Woody. WcU ■' \ducted obtain operating funds andnd fig. fig* .• • , isjgxt Tuesdiw at 4 p.m, In tho0 Twin uro Ithcir budgets. - '1 Next Block East OfF CCity ity H all . . . C ornerm er O lf sor; nmJ Samuel W. nnd George IH I Falls Prosbylerlnn Church3h with G . WoQfl>'.;both o f-E m m ott:.onct!-oneioScFBIIdentifies i - ...... ^ — S- Hev,Hev.-Wlilinm Hher officlntlng. Binlor. Mrfi. Amy Doll, Snn Ber- ^ Burial will bo In tho Sunset Me: — 4th Street East Andind SeSecond A venuee East - - nnr,hurch, pnrpnnthors last NovcnihWWWWW«AIIAniWWWWWWVWWWW%/^WWWWW r \ I will) mo.. lio ' FURNACE CLEANINQ l\l was A velcrnn nf Worldf'V™ War Spadol $15.95. I'hI ^ (I plciyi/fotindIciyi/fotind for tli*'clilldten nnd nmpli off. aomeone you cnn Iiavo confl- pniklny,no, A ipaclnlipacinl comiioitcl^di t)ultct (or will tho Btt< doportotj ond aym- And tit* loealloncnilon llli cloi*4.a4A9 J.ram . nRl il reapectthe (or boroovod. tho ( You con roly, on icllltlat«>thuicliai. icliooti, madlcal ofllc*i ’Tlnlrd »OOFIS . FURNACI CUANINQ ^ »hopplno fa«llltl*»»>«huicli ^ Ho morrlftd Onrnctt ’Hnlnl il. ymrnm pothy for the,0 coreboroovoi of oyory dotnll 'with HOUSE . ' snd cllnlci. Sopt. ID, ID49 In F.lko, Nov.IV. Sho ^ Wn w u(M»to toko conBlderntlon core of of your wlnhoa■ ' . d ied Ju n e 17, 10.10, nn n rnsuU OENEHAL qiEANINO RSKvm thouRhtful ccnBlderntI Tll* raninlninl of S103}103 n monlh {$30 dapnili)^ In* ' of an flulo acclilont nonr .Sim- J n m at all tirnes. SUNDAY . . . TODAY TODAY-JUNE. 22nd kane. Wash. ' a . HOUSE CLEANiNO 1 1 _ SI ' r*)>l lalaplibna onil cabU' TV. Surviving are twn dniiRhlors, 3 . . Occiipnncy li.opan lo twc two fainted partoni with mnKl- Mrs. Sallv Kiilhnnrk, Joromo;m i s OEM STATE SERVICES ■ IBlfc mum lr>co(r«> of SAOOO or four pariont wllh mnxlmuin Stinset, , nONDED-LICtNSED-INSlJRED . ' W > 9 i p . m . Mrs. Gnll Sprengrr, Sunset, , IS • From 1 to 9 jp Incom* ol $70S0iI70S0, No p*1pall ora parmlllacl. , Utah: Ills fntlinr and slcpmolli-unoth- 3 0 3 'Oth Avenue South ’ Bw er, Mr. nnd Mra. FloydI Ilon-Won- . Phoni* 7 ^ 3 - 0 3 7 * ...... fflS ...... ’ sail. Twin Fnihi thrco*'grand-1-^grand- »■. ’ , , . .i, . 1119 chlldron and two nlstorfl,, Edna . i—...... — ' ' ...... I l l FHA And Itautlng ond Utbon Oavalap. and Mljdred, I m i Buill By WILLS,LS, IN^INC., for TOWNCRESTr MANORMAKC INC. V Wllh th* Halp 01 Th* Pallawlngi —. . PunonU florvlcesTor Mr.p Bon- I DON BROWN'S ll INIULATION AY ftY ' 'CONCHTI rURNItHED BY DOORS,C riOOX TUI, LINOUUM ' Ball will l» conduct<>d Tiiesday HAMILTON Iniulollen A laallnB CONTRACTOR tUPPlUR Navar 2. p.m . In Ihe Whllo Mnrlu< . i i l i l i '"'J n e r a i n A RaollnB . COLONIAL.CONCRITara . fuinlihad by CONI SK SAFETY SERVICE 11 rhen* 799*9609A09 Twin Tail* Only Mom«*Own*0 A,A. C. HOUSTON LBR. CO. ^ Ite . Burial will bo In (ho fiun- , IW tl/A CHAPEL , >01 and II. •, Ph. 799<11U •et MemorWl Pnrk. • WINOOWI A MTIO DOOM BY fLUMBINO OONI BYV BRICKWORK BY Addlton Avenue Eaat . . MAOIC o u s t A PAINr ' , HICK MASONRY ‘ CHARWl riKRY Phon* 799-9BQI Rff . Addlion U 9 Srd Av«. *. Phan«I4V39.9I74 V39.ailM rh»n« 79I-466I CARPITINO . - , I f f n Pall* Phona 733-40000 0 ,, ' - ■ funfumlihaii cukI Inilallad by' f u Twin Foil* ■ I .PAUL D. REYNOLDS ' . . COfiORATULATIONSIII QUAIITY ROOriNO ^ DUTCH'S mIdah*, Shrta |nip«ril»n Itetlen # 1 - M ■ TOTAL IIICTHIC'NIC ' Magic VnlUy Aiphall Povln*’o«ln« A D»od rool nt n (ulr ptica(• 39) Main Ava. W. * >Motor'Tufia-up e> tltnkal1#I AN / JAMES PAULD C. REYNOLDS CenBtotulallsni TowniiaKtiiaK Mon«r Int. 299 Eailtond Ddv« a I. S. . . BURTON WCDB A SONS .• Phona 739-1090 n r SMITH IllCTKICCTKIC Phon* 799.)aa9 499,locut| Phana 799-BaOI *> Allunmenl. • i Odlctnclng , I N MEfVIDERSJA M E S C mOA ond NFDA 09 ' Drive oulout thli'woek-endl Everybody Ii )nv Q p 417 Moln e. 733-0213 M E f^Q E R S 30dy ll Invited to 4 0 0 thi# Inlor?sllnoullng'comploxl CompI . * ^ 12131,‘ T ■ ; " ...... A ' ' . ■ . * . V ') ■ ' ' ■'** t•'.".I.-.,.i ■ .'.V* '■ 7 ■ • ••

, . ' . 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 *TI M.I.T. Studetft ^ Castro’s C astro’s 0 ohiclal slogan for the affected a system where they system’, • the coronation of King George sy system*. We believe a strong de-;- AABM P r Pl’oponentlent Regftets^R . ■ sfIII, at i 'rlhe moment tho crown A g.^! Communist regime la Cuba. can -place men on tho moon fense a , ’Venceremous'). He is an Identi­ 3n fense as well as a strong of- . wasw as tolo.be .b e placed on his head,ll ^Assessment > 0 3 Off PrtProtests , rVencerem next month. This should bebe fense areai equally Im po^nt to the largest diamond- In. theJje fledfied ComnCommunist and has a long - much moro compllcaled than the proi . record o f assoclaitton with Com- in the prolectlon o'f.our people, or° *“Distortions” |il« ’Of Of FoesF( ■ . crown fell to the floor. Somene Editor, Tlmes-News: ' , probably join, for I also believe stopping a missile within the as -many-man as possible. . • • - took this aas a sign that some-ac- ReadingfReodl thc comments of sev-- that there tl are many things- munlsts ®and Communist-fronts. e arth ’s atm osphere. OurnOur national officers are sent ' a thing very valuable to England oral Tli e wrong wllh our UnlieirStates;. Life magazine described him al 0 Edllor, .Times-News: capacity to .develop. It ^s a thing very nd oral Tlmes-NewS readers la the wrong v "A minstrel with a mission"— The overkill potential of bothth on warworld tours each year to Editor, T would-be lost during thc reignign past cocouple of.weeks, and pay- bbut, ut, on the other hdnd. from "Russia Jind the tLS._is of suchch study whatw we_think is_best_forr AlrienA Irlend asked me aome ques-BS- knowm known facfact lh at R ilssis h a s been woU"* * _ what mission? In 196* he was tic w orking h a rd to have an . ABMM ®,'J™*of this king. 1 ...... - ing-dOing-dosc-attentlon i to tho comi'it' whatwhat-I-have-seen, l-li any-crlUdsm 5S?£»^1k a nature that Russia has deem-Tl- the prolprotection of oiir people andd tions abW InW ird.--^, today. ..• itect .Its-peoplg. Maybe Russia•a cocked on som* theory without‘t vice club at which I was one ^l^cal-c flf er. from this time forward for- teftmleft me e somewhat puiiled. _ Mr. J( ^freely critI- considers its peisants moi«"val-ll- some goodgi soun'd'haMc reason,r. of the speakers.s He said that ever more”—wnen at we ilmem® On the tii first reading, their re* clres tB J —Mttstefa -boih^n^rt-€Pd->-==^ uable than we Americans cortlit ^ Let n-me also caution you thatit the ’Tact’Tncts" about the ABlvfwero -Ihe AB^ science. It .has been 'noted by easily destroyed,” tell them thal we wer© only .the 13 ’colonies marks • yield an upswelllng ofIf their ihdr tectechnlqun? protesting: he alder our people. tfierCortHTrCommunist ruleis for take-f- so confu!confusing that he and-others “?! ^ and did not have the whole con-^ pride -i,In me, as I reallie thatit says thattlu all a demonstration 1.scientists and psydw)ogIstt that...... Mr. Hull also' gives the lm-n- over clearlycle state to encouragee do not 1know what to believe, the MMABM should bo tired bo-^ tlnent. “jJ? Also, his faith that this , It can penetrate the mind and ' ; fore any missile can impact near "I® both of these young people havee Involves Is Injury to persons, presslon that he has never stud-id- the rulingml government to bee jr agreedagrei with my friend that government was established to .Ithat-Jhe use-of rhythmic beat It to affect 11« radar. It should S ’X'Srev? been educated InAmericann and d a m a g e to property. -He r.® ied fall-ouf. There are manyny oassive and not establish de-it-Jsf It-Js reiregrettable that such .an last forever, a faith shared by schools. This good feeling of)f adds, 'They*•' don't know what 2,Ls’ TC ated to hypnotism, sines simple forms of protection suchch fensive-systems.fensive ------^ Im portar „^h" also be .flbparent that It. all o r m ost of-the foundJng-fatlV; loye-of *. repetltloaJa-theJauIa-oUOTo®’-:------ImportanHssue-ahould-be-cloud- Strength and capability' would love-of-country suddenlyrturnsIS a-peacela-peaceful-demon3tratlort4s.“T • as ^ piece of canvas which .youou Many tirfies over It has beenn ed with misleading slatements, . sis. A ballad can tell a story, ,\l’ be constantly Improved upon as chonid ^ bUter Inside, though, as I ask;k How tortlons along with personaln^ we have , done In the develop-’P" as. John I Adams recommends— J* ; Z buying- habits, dothliig styles ‘ , ment of the airplane. ''Gommsmi ,Kn ^or?” On--“Does wanting to d&-t one of the«t de^listralors? On" and behavior. It can stimulate kills living matter on dircct'con-in- Igrams.iRrams.' Asilb,^ new radios, TVs.5. opinions' that are • given as , . ''Gommsmorate this day as the fend- . Mmethlrig . that has beenin what w hat personalpe knowledge do you tact Such foodstuffs as canneded metals and thousands other “facts.” ® . When you are told lhat ”lhehe day d»v ofot deliverancedc by^solctnn s. our emotions, ^ell drugs to teen-. ,. ;r »facts.» . • - XmSABM wi will cost too much.” Re- „rtc of d AJ tau g h t as ’good’ and 'right* Just-t- base b ase stiistich statements? It seems” agcrs,2 ^ 5 " create new desires and and frozen are still good, evenen things iare devolooed. they are Ahnut acts of devotion to. ur Uons."tions.’* ‘t* us and tvrtst the meaning lor Ists. This was one of the most|°.st permissloperm ission. T he defense budgetget AndAnd. m ajay God bless -us every*•ry. sasaid id tftthis: lerter how much the newa mediala their owown purpose. To theny - Ihrillirig events.I have ever wit- niustmiist be approved by Congressess oone. n e ‘,‘The ■ stre e ts of our country,ry. c r a v e « s violence and blood,d- freedom means, living In sjavr . . -■-'*** SS*.ncssed and it lead to my furth-■th: ^ndand the initial • appropriationIon DD. . B EV ERLY HUGHESS' area re in turmoil. The universitieses Thffs« T h d*s e . results have includedsd cry under undei Conununlst rule.-Love...... er Investigation on the pros and»nd asked forfo Is for »37 millionIon (Tw in FnU s) aare re fllfilled with studentSTebelllngag good suchsu as curriculum reform,Ii. means loving1( tte Communists LSck Of "PoKce,ce, SlSheriff cons of whether this was some-Tie* and fofor r FI iscal Y e a r 1970 a to tal .. and rioting. Communists a re•e good suchsu as freo discussion of all over the world—no matlor ' • . * thingthing thithat was“as vital as they^9y of 8.38 3 billion,bl certainly not WO * * , * V, seeking"e^kln'l to d estroy our country,■y. thef IssiIssues Involved, good suchch what thethey do to us... . cltlmed. , . Mllon.billion. \ While this - Is a lot of IT .in d n Russia is' threatenli^ us with,th as bettbetter understanding amongng well,Well, tlthey do have a hammer,' ffitByMaii 3;^;My concern on this Importantant money, d d (Kimberly) Got the warrant. JJ™ Marriage ArgUed like tp put my bit In. Got the uable reputations suddenly lendend proval willw. cscalate tho cold war , wo shnll'restore low and order." sour spur asa: T discovered thnt It re* ------...... , ' - fleeted .Toseph Stum ph’s “ Those A year ago I was robbed o f Sincesincc that time I have been In themselvesthemseh to nn almost crudeude and the Arms Racc, think o' of Editor, Tlmes-News:Tli ' Sounds'famlllar, doesn’t It — fleeted ise J232.00 o r thereabout. I notified[cd the hospitalho; or a rest home. I political effort to distort the pub-tub- this fact.fact Russia Is our enemymy Jnjn regordregot to tho Rev. Lesterster like*'« 1908?iJ W hich national figure:re of Uu.i.1 wwhiy follow and understnndnd crcr.than . th a really teaching our police by going to office. l alsol30 don't believet they havo madele lie oplniopinion away from true fact,act. and hos ]publicly stated they willvill Kinsolving’sKlnsolving '•Strongo Rules for was ‘Ill, Nixon, Humphrey, or your linolit of thinking In this mat*at- young pcpeople to think forlhem- told them he was In a California anynny atlatlempl-to get him, as theyiy The rosiroster of. natlonal ring lead-:od- destroy us.u Preifllor Kosygin hasftaa EplscopolEpiscopal R em orrioge." whichllch Wallace?,Asw m iac a matter of fact,ct, ter”ter" tvtvpe of consideration, . selves: Ifii this 1^ so, what!about.' Dla tho, elders of our country? — cor (pickup) and he was In all acK acted as though 1 was mak*k* ers read liko a list of men moatlost declared that their ABM systemem appooredappeared In1 the Tines-News May^Iny It« wwas as tak en from a api?ech,glv*iv* MayboM ayt our American schools the, elder town. There were fout there jnging Itjt up.» dlsippoldisappointed In the last politicalIcal Is not a thi'cat to ~any nationIon 23, 1QG9,19C9, a t v arious points J mex- - ven yen long,K before rny time. In aro jusjust teaching the proper useise HAROLDHAR a NUSSBAUM ,(pollccmcn).jrhcyowojldn’iils; ind. 'In H am burg, G erm any, bb^ y of the.appropriatothe_« i*rases, rath-th- (Twin Falls) ,. --l -callcd- the'-sherlff-A-monthth ^Jectlon^and they_lnclude_ EJ;E^^ ,qnd_d^"JdJoesm t eqjWbule to m perkncc4.mlxM pertonetd. ^oii^, ^ _ ward Kennedy, Fulbright, Me-Me- arms race.roc Why then, would our being an Eplacci^ranTT^ gTt a-^then'gehtleman-named-Adolf - ■ ' - Finally the chief camc In. I1 ago.“p* S® Soid 1 don't know anything JIJ®™,,..*' J of Hitler (at leaat he saved hislls .■■■■ ile about It and I hnV.6n’t tlm p lo Cnrthy, McGovern, Proxmire,Ire, ABM be otherwise. justifiedjusllTled It In questioning som e of Hi e r told him. All he'd do was smile. I, Gore. Symington and Percy.. In Let evevery American think of lls remarks remarl countrcountry from Communism —* Finally I got a little loud ond - addition a fyll time staff of i»11»)o11- the aweiawesome moment of deci-9cl- iI found myself neither rojolc-loic. ppart a rt o of It anyw ay), told tnem to coll the port of r'nBinB llco] n\crcenorIes have organizeniz^ slon thaithat might someday awnlt/Alt Ing or grli grIevfng.RLtho departureture that doos scare me. Andnd entry. Chief safd can’t do any-uy. I.cniledI.ca him a week ago. cdirf i a JS new organ/ratfon of "Am-\m* oour u r PPres resident ff h e >s given In^ in-^ 66f f a brilHiWIHant person, no matter,t(«r so docsdo Mr. Johnson’s descrlp- thing till get a warrant. And,nd Asked him lo como here as I erlcan%Orleans United To Stop T hhe e formatioiformation that one . . . fiveIve whom he m ight bc. AlthoughlURh tlon of ol demonstrations, present- . W ; alston & G o., Inc.IC. fiivite f i i v i t e a she's not here. Walt one-halfalf wantedwanled to talk to him. lie snid ABM.”. r m ,V ’• or tcn minsiiean nre headed our the churchchurcl has lost hlm ,JSodeiyjfiW ®.9.nsed as fact. First, hq^stalea.lhat • hour. Got a Svarrant, I will bc there this afternoon, rvEven e n In Tdoho, I sow full phgetlge waywoy to Impact on our countryItry will atlllstill retain him, and p per* e r-m moat d a t 'dem< ohatratora a'ris "m C r^ - “ " mn i ' anagers of pensionsion funfunds and—^— — — auef sold SCO the dctectlvcs.cs. Nnt hchere yet. • , adn’in nds’in tho Intermouninia Ob- In flvo mlnules,i Docs ho knowlow hapshops his pposition could bo utlllz*tlllz* ly‘V Comi;nunInt dupea" (the cap- • nprofit-sharing * plans,i n s , aand n d o t h e r s I lalkeil lo one, He sold tulk tn Wo Hliouldh give p r o ls e lo this server nnd In lhe Tlmes-Newsews if thoro might ho multiple wnr*'nr* cd wilhln aocloty, as a whole,lole *‘“1Itaf'C’ » certainly makes the r ' tho other onu. They both wentent kind of men. . , , wilh 11 llsis. of Idnhonns'-nnmes'hendsmcS' heads enoughe lo havo twentynty ratherra th e r tha than lim ited to the conl con* word look throntenin? .doesn'tn’t • ' in interested, to a SEMINAFl E M I N A R p n back to their dcnks. I'lnullyr -II ThoThe A llo rn cy Is lhe cx. Not asking _ ' ‘• thnt we not hnve the ...... a hundredhi or more mlnslleslies fines of thetl church community.nity. *“it?) ) M y m o th er's old college dlc-lc- - . . . wns told to see the sheriff. I did.lid. the oneont >vc hove today. armABM. 1 It’s timo for clUxfnsI to there. DoesD ho press tho buttonion Ii am aurosui -wo -are all gifted[(ted tionartionary d e fin es-a.d u p e as-'-'ono m Go see tho prosecutlnB attorney.ey. . _____ A, P.,THOMAS jroad f j f -further-for-rcal-reasonsions toio-unlcash-our_wcaponry unlcoj to.dc:de- In.somIn.8om«_way, ej andjhn.t wo_«)iI dl) who'hns been or la easily do- L Sojd I'm busy (stand In hall).n5. (Twlf. F.II,) Xywhy someone wnuld pay to run atroy hoholf Ihe world without< u t have somethingsom to offer, buliTJf if cclvcd;"^cciyca ------;------^ ~ r g to It so happens that In thi e Pension-I^ui _ ii|?uhcl^=— - 4f * * on odOd ogalnRt the ABM.todnyidny knowing .If lhe m issiles a re fromom wowe do notno apply Ihoso gifts to “ » * Vr A * * * when il it wosn't on issue when(hen Chlna^'oiChlna^or Russia or olhor coun-mn- tho best advantage1 wo succcedcccd schools «chooi I am familiar with (Mr. t , to Johnson doesn't (ell us What he r - r r /N T k ...... Preside. Prcsldent.Jnhnson had.lhe.Sen-Sen- trips;'Wouldn!t.ho.prny.totrips;'Wi hnvonvo Dr.folU.^or. fall.. After..all. It Is up to Jonn« J- Performancla n c e a n d tinel progrnm . some defensedel in on Antl-BolllntlcStic un aridorid wowe cannot put tho blame °baaoff « b e hls anserllon on), my ^ Man Suggestss U.S.U.S B u r ""teWhon nnyono tells you thnt Missile System thnt ho could>uld clnewhere.clnewhere f.?.*!.schobl (the Mossachuaelta Instf- g f "Iho “ Iho ABMA) wJll not w o rk /' they Iry beforebefo Iho final dcclslon1 la Ii hnve great rcapect and ad- tuto of Technology) a n d Its ^ can nofgfibor, Ifarvard Unlvpradv,t Cbm rnpn)n S to ck s dn not tell you. about tcnllngling mnde, mnde. miration Ifor tho person who cnn nelgtit I Cuba With Spacepace Funds grounds now holng"' prcpnrcil;1 In It isIs i0 fnct Ihnt our expertairia sny ”1" made a mlalake, or tnethe &iStudents for a Democratictic hirn In nn hour when mrinj>nj> lhe Pnclfic,PO' Common npnsoJ of sny. Wo wo muat begin Ihls yeurear ” r1” foiled,foilct nnd - Is copablo-J. of SocietySoclety/.wlUoS.haa figured prom-m- .. , ^ Editor. TImes-Nnwfi: I'lrn I in a Inently In domonslratlona at id n y Komo tniKlcrn stnndnrds,•ds, think, not, pcrhupn ' soon. ThisIlls wwenpon eaponry In Ihnt hlslory will if wowe cxoxpcct 10 havo somo fitnrtInri bouncing baclf ond becoming a [nentl] “dl-*>nth Inailtutlona,' gleans Itst“a What rate of growthI can reasoreasonably be expected , ’ ;>n former carjwntcr of Naziiietheth writer knowa Koverni memliera3ra prove thntI thero will bo 0 do- ofnf a mlmlnnllc Intercept by 107S.D7S. betterbelter person.fwt Fof example, dl- both .V'iwould bo connldercd n rcacllon-on- of tho church nnmed oftor Him,m, fennefenso ognlnsti nltacka o u tt of Ulx)t t un mitt forget Pearl Horhorhor vorco In fnlluro, and. failureQ isIi, membm em bership frpm tho Jntellec*ec- frcfrom common stocks? What proportionprop of a fund'* . cn i wlHiso exifilenco nnd hcndqunr-[>r- ipncc. which 1« whnt nn ICBM:BM so quickly.quick fomlllarfomlllar ror characlerlsllc off oilnil W“*tual crenml® holdings should be invested/osted in ccommon stocks vs.- A^^nry; iRnorumufi. llo never went whoso f In Yea, thcao students do tint V ,»to collcge nor Joined n studentenl lornlori ntot .Snlt-lJikc City In n innd-id- ntlnck would bo nnd Ihnl,:, If .1,I nppeulnppc to nil Americnnn1 to of ua.ua, WWe fail ovory day In 55. bonds? How do othor 1undsfunds -select■aelei stocks foMheIr rfdcmnnHtrallon. Ho never snw/ a em miracleml from nothing, out of wowe do nde*^ko tho flrst>per»per* concern youraolvca with uur fu* small wo)ways, in our rosponiinllUyillltv seom'to mo lo bo likely candi* \ movie or watched tflleviaion. HeH® tho*he dusldu of tho enrlh. thot ox-»- hnpn fnlterl'ngf ntepn, wo will turoture nafflofoty ond whcn you hcnrlonr to fnmlly,fnmlly lo our counlry, to datesdotos for "duping" for researchrch poporttolloB? How does a fund decidedecld when to btiy epd'r - SSidId not mnko a mllllnn dollorHnrn peelpect hlaI return onytimo now.iw. leovo ourselvesr nnd Ihc freoreo nomelhirnomethlng ihnt does nol nccm:cm our John, lobs, nnd lo llfo Ilsolf. ThoXho hash“« »shown lhat tho Collego soil? ,-i What outside holpI Is available?avallabl How do pensloi^- ~ 0 to Board acoros of SDS members ° ^ or hold n political office, andand Wlint Wiint will Ho flnd? world ■ vulnerable to thu futurelure Hko a truo fact find uut for cholienge Ilea In bolng ablo to Board Ifl- funds deal with tho risk; factor?. , , ra liulthur won Ho addicted 'to to- Polltlcfa]Pollt planning hy plnkaika dlctnlei dlclnlea of our onehilos. TrhtiiQurself. h 11 ifiurself: ncceptaccept or apd recdgnlre^ and not “tot thetheso two schools are signlfl- fUl 5N trying to Justify, cnntlycantly higher than tho average hnccn or not or psychedeliccllc ond perverts who hnvo usedicd nblllty to Intercept onother mlsH ARMOUR ANDERSON trying to, nSt Theso antj' other Importantportant que questions will be d|s* / druijH,’ ■ ■ ------—Vletna Vletnnm -tyi-n-5m nko Bcrcon,“-to to alioalle can-not*bocar long-beyond o u r r-—------—------...... (Tw in F a l l s ) -- ---“------MMy y pol p o ln l- h - th lf li- P » k o,_to ,- to fQt-fincll,.B5hnnL(«nd.i:m_riot fOC-fi) ______ithln one of this Intolleciual group, ' cussed'lii cu a special semlnar.berrfg'ilnaTbernTTiSttfliyWfltSWn & Ho never hnd n vote or be-h e. d I a t r A (Tt A m ericon nttoniinn my mind, hns no need within one o from Communism and benrdod * , society ta taluBtffy hfs fnlluro, but clflior). y cq Co., (nc, AKyn B. OstrosMsM from theth< firm's West Ctfast . lonKcd to A union. Tho twenty- S3 :om- - Thun, ll flcoms.that contrary nino day.1 wo havo rocprd .HisIlls H«orlllHuorilln tocllcs on college cam* xW^r poriinps within tho church com- - headquarters In San Franciscoranclsco willwl lead the discus* n o r puses coming from nenrby W mtinlty os n Jilihflp hla positionitlon to Mr.Mr Johnson's anaertlon, pei> ne rife rovcals no book w ritten n o r P>'«es ijlj W riter Aslts-Tougher Toug per- hripa theao demonstrators really gjc n picluro pointed, nlso no wifevifo Cuba.Cuna. As Cuba was overrun by chnngofl, As a result,'-It la por- hnpa I ||y sion. You’ll haveachancetoasKce to asK ququestions In li sp ^ la l” hnpn beat for tho church and do knowkm whnt communlam-with* nor child. ^'Fclannrchy KO was tho Vletnnm . .. . hnpn heal J2t , question and answer session.8#>on*,. . . .l ' for PIko Ihnt tho rules'nnd roRU-ORu- n*capltal-Cn*copl Is, I do hellgyaJhat ' Hh mother did not nmoUi#^ ‘ Arms Budget;t ScrutuiyScrt '■ Si"”,'lations of church phlloaophy die- thoro aro many, things wrongID? There Is no cost'forr thathe seminar—semli but apace f*.-’ - drink cocktnllB. M ary tho' tnto to Its clergy, as opposedosed with ithe SDS, or else I.jvould , „ . nioBBcd did not w enr mon'H3n*H . ' . ■ tnto to il - : limited, so telephone collect)llsct 343-4343*4861 foryoar rssery , , , ' 1,1 nlhlo celOHtlnl cnm olory, nn nn-an- Editor, Tlmes-News: InjuringIriHurlng tho .wine uso of publicblic td td rulo rulo b by tho clergy, nnd1 na clojhes or minlaklrt or a bi- " Itlon limit dlacuaalon for tho botterter vation,va' Or mall the coupon9nbelow. below .' - . nex of Arlington, Is It alno like 'nmU o 1 bi'iilsoli and tlnanolnlI rc-rc. funds. a0 result, result, cauaing the creation limit burih to reek of pollution? nuentq i VIrgll D. WolmorBC of fnctlnrfnctlnns and breaking, downlown undersUndlngunder; of church phlio- At one time, all His friends , quests of all domestic progrnms^ Date; Friday,June27at8p.re27it8p.ma ' ■ ■ Why not have -bought-Cul)®‘P* S partJculpriythoae c u relating td the - ...... (Twin ' Fulls) that th a t which,whlcl a t pretontf.la.rccog^ aopliy deserted Him or denied Him. ' nIzed aa volld by tho majority.Irit^ , MRJ EJR A N O EN : ‘ with monoy? Money and to en- wat* n,o n ' pQVfcrty,’ hunger, mwi an gi«y- However, this, In no way, shouldlOuld . . . (Buhl) ■ , ' -/j alove.their fellow mon woa all Smost ",t programsn relating lo civil fv 1 parcnily oil the clothes he r ' • ’ ' ' ’1* ‘ ~ ^ ’• the Communlat g a n g a t e r*■“ a rights,.lohifi e,b|ini(rii«ey.,gury I ....., ...... uw .w i poor ldoUio(f Him. Noverthelesa, a m tha-.wlM.-us«.o(-publIc..fun4a.KtandiBg M A l K ln Julyy . - -NailDnal 'Mamifectwrvr of ^t^|>-4tualltr-ilitf|>-4tualltr-lli>«-wll|.«pp6tn|.on-.an-ax«- ,. ~ A m e r l,c a n pollllclana a re And A«d Ihla >h la as It ahould De.' llo was unpopulnr with polltl*'lltl* RtrangKtrangely ciulet M wut Cuba. Odd . ■ Edllor, Tlmos-Nows:. ' cluilv* bnili In prIiKlpat,Ijxit,niaflial marl>«i araoi,< on'Aiiotlota Monu-.' • iva lha obllll/ 10 luparvlw Motil mooi*. : ' >-^oity .iafita,i, clnnn, and fonred by priests, be< |gn>t “ J Thla same altitude of economy 1 hear tho Unlled Slates PinnaInnS faclursr. Altoclatat tnutl how Ilia abllll and p rin d p lo of acrutlny ahouldf; *, . ,(,* foctofino proM«i ond fo tital>llihtoblUh on ooo'»«lvt0{ w lii otoonltotlon cnutio Ihoy.hnd brpKon the lows Cuba? *ii putting the Amerlcnn flag on Iho ' (far Doai'cl procJucti. Complala ouldanM^- of Moses. Indeed, Moses fonH . But and needs to be, applied to,tho L ^.. for dllirlbuilon of Commondar Doaiil pi But of courao the?® things are flflj nioonln July. Dut I jual wo,nder and " V countalling In all ‘phoHi.t«». Idaal fotfor Individual, g»Dup « firm ; w . ' nnw the day of tlie former cni^ unpopular unpop In aomo quartera. Be.^ budgtt-tof tho U'S, ^ p t, of Do-' if|?®?h2 they hnvo even alo>pcd-to riiv,„n fenae.'Thla can be dooo without I to dlvariKleollon. Mo pm leutt 'anplirliinc*'•ipkrKnc* f>ac«iio;y or aitabllihad penter coming. sides how many' would really j. conijder iha Good I^rd abova Sfacllltlai'raquliad,. JI! |(];lll«il lnv*ilm«nllyailnwl ofef 437,390,^0.taqulrad. Un*; Tliose who scoff thnl He neveriver wopt the return of Iho former * n a a m uch aa ihey huvo noverover uiualli^uiually filoh profit i»0t«nt|al,', oxlsted nre referred to corlaliilulii corpoicarpenter of Naiareth? Admll*nl,; cuniy. • • .- been been,on .on Iho njQon. The creatorato r ' pones of that Impeccable his- ledly thla^wrlter would not wantant We 1need to give ajid encou^M)u^ may liluive aomothlng' to say . ,Coll Collect (314)114) 644.644*67bo or Wr(to torlan, Flavius Josephus, who to hnvehn> to look'hlmi In tho (aco,ICO, ag« auau;m rt' of. all congreiamenimon about thetl moon'landing, mentions Him, F)}rther. thoy arenre IncldeIncliJentalJy a- nineteenth cen*en* JnIn bothboi branches of congrfiaairfisa Now 1 nm not aaylng thoy referred to Hla plus'signa ovorivor tnrymry nngllahI gypsy prophecy Iala who are«i initiating and support*port* won't put p a man on the.' moon,Siii: r COIVUi^NDlRNDER BOARD r - r , l l ' l buildings and millions of livenIven ihntIhnt ho1 would return when nn- ing nnnnd,pushing ihla coursele ofnf DutBut lis';lis'y o l I hrtvo m y doubtit, o f,th o n e wlio revere hl» nnmamo o nllini* E'lriifiift|i.r.wu« .on ihoIho nctlcm.nction. 'Iherp ought In bo1 no ''Well,'' Well,'' w e will aoon - know % (he INTERNATIONaiOIMAL INC. an d his porentn, . ()>runc Ihruno of- Englnnd. dlscrlitdificrlmlnailon In tb6 study and oulcomtoutcome, '. \ L Ilt went awoy, as He nald,I. (o(n 1>AUI. MUSARD.9 exomexamination lr of budgets forr the . < JOllN McCUL^UOll , . pt|>i. uiA, arai i9ih sir««tStraot , i n.iUutSf.Mp. citim lill Kingdom, and (o rtfi ^ (Twin FalU) purpo»purpQia of avoiding wi^ta and " ' ' ■ ‘ ...... ■ ■' ■' ’ 'Nr' i , . 7 '■ ’ C o w b: b< o y S ; :S ^ w e e3 p p 1 P Si i r r ^ r pd ] i n r r e a l F a i l s ; :, ■; ~~iws ri tflanks’' EiEightWnn [nriing ^ f*e Tf/iftes'/^ewsr ^avies! Boye

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 Mhy i \ l \ K " " i l i2 t 5 D ehoney and Ju lie Dodds, _ . i1:35.6, .-jc c „and K alhy C ruderr of lo thirdthi in 1:33, and fourth. Jim•Iini ‘fakin‘faking it.' They’re suggesting, * 0 0 Pocatello, led by Rick Cut- Twin Fal nnd another' scored on a walkfllk KlolnIfi”!" ^ 1 S 0 -0 NnadeUn 2 0 0 0 PoCaU Cut- Twin F alls sccond in 1:53; Boys Cummings Cumi of Twin Falls inm pretty pointedly, mine Is a aNAI .Mets 5-3 On ' n.liaBhr I « O' 0 KHly 3 1121 2 right.r ght. MIV arG ay B.odily, Robin 15.17 bac L ® ANAHEIM (UPl)-The Cali- for a 2-0 Giant first-inning lead.“a. K«p«no 2 0 0 1 Drkwrth 2 0 1 1 Rnriilv Doin 15.17 backstroke—Riclc C utrlghtright 1:33.£1:33.5. . , msntamsntal thing!” , . fornfa .Aimels utilized a wild In tho next frame, the Giantsnts oi«i«k 3 0 0 o|Hoib«rt 10 I0 I0 Bodily, and Randy Bodily, ^P-of top- Qf pocaPocalello, first In 1:11.4, ^ir G irls 11-12 buttcrny-M arJconean . BoyerB»S! has been sub parr at pitch byh Joe Horlen to set i!ip scoredS o S five times on only onemn Woolary 1 0 0 OjCompUin 0 0 0 0 pCdped TVTw in F alls 259-240. The RandyR andy Bodi^-ofB Pocatello sec- pMi,, Four-Hitter lire 1 0 0 0 Mtlnlyre 2 10® 0® other SQsquad entered in the three- ond i- P h illips of Pocatello first in b a t sincesi last 2>ummer when1 his two unearnedun runs in the sixth hit • w with an , error, four walksIks wa df Twin Falls in has maintainedr all along that‘bat thD_ Chicago White So» 4-1. homer and a «ingle and JuliaQ“•aQ runs in and the bases, loadedled w.iiM.w*”**'* 0 3 0 0 ResultResults of the meet include, ffr?, ,7 ^ Thumw 1 0 0 0 . Men’s 4' tn,^ ^irst in 1:57.1, arid Mark TelfordIfori i:o1:01.5; i! Girls 13-14 butterlly-Su--Su- the h;hand still troubles him. ------Javier also homered Saturdayrday nndpnd DonE Mcfntiro uncorked the 00^ “ Men’s 400 freestyle open—Dave i / .f,' bat Angels’ starter Andy. Messer- the Ocon _o_o_o_o ______W___ Warner,^ arner,. Twin Falls, first with of Twin ' r Falls second In 2:01.6;01-6; san'pcryder iof Tv(in Falls In lhe time igcrs to comc'^ouflmhtrelghttnvhen opened, tho'scom g. Lou Brockrock ton cu cut dow n a ru n a t the plate3te Brrn-.Bmr. Gc.ch,c« Kelly. . . ^ | ' on,’ • I’d like to play everyvery ho reinjuredrein a groin muscle. He followed Brlles’ homer with a in'the PftlmrrlrM 4 . IS S B 4 1 Olof 6:55.5. 6.55.« ^ 1:42. _ - on.V, h .,; In the Ilfth. ' Pw.iinc<> 'S '" * ' ------* ; -2 2 ;? : Girls 5 . dayi..buti.-the way I'ni _goJngrqing allowec allowctl __only-_lfour—hits—and ------double, went to third on a WUdwild The Cowboys pickcd up four Oron d. •* 2 Girls 9-I0-5O-yard backstroke— A . _ GjrlsJSJimyaldJiiittcrny- 1 Sarah Donaldson._Crane-Crcek. A c 'f l' 1 y . now.Tkhow Fin nofh'elping; the struc'k struck out seven. pitch and scored on Curt in the third with Jeff Geach Compion =£Astros-Take-^Df‘ Diane Ayres of Crane Creek pi,,v’cluh. ^jj«in,Krr 0 J4 1 1:03;7; 1:03;7: : Boys 9-10 50-yarrf back- first in 1:38.9. and second. Car- ^ T.r , Flood’s single. ^_____1______nntj-Cnnd-C al-K olly-plelilhg .up tWcP''O' WIlKon (W )______.12 0 0 18 strrtkc_ Car- -B u t J ^vant to; I want to -.After After Jim Spcncer - was B rlles the distance, ^unrun ssingles. Rivers’ sacrificeice One out01 when winnlns ron' .cowt. lene Schuler of Twin F alls in help. And the people in Ihc lhe wafktrd-intentlonally,walktrd Reichardt -WP—Palmertw. Mflntyr. (2). Wit- ta ils . W ■ gaining his sixth victory of thetne nynv platedold another in the fourth ■kl ™" 4-0 ] l:39.1;.B oy£35-17 -100-yard '..lin but- Sfront office don't seem to want trotted home when Horlcn, now ion. n»lk—Compion 2. Ocon. PBn — Girls Girls eight and under 50-yard—“>ONodOn tOrrty-Frank 'S.: Dehoney of^jwln u, season against five losses,'as. ,“ ® and tho Cowboys tied .it in thethe Duckworth.Dwkwor Jtoib«rt. T-2!69. b rcast tOrflj to believe m e,” said th e 31-31. 4-7.7 '. “uncorked ni his wild pitch. Joe he limilfjd the Mets to four hits, " breast stroke—Tracy Bell of ‘IT '*,,,. F alls first in 1:10.7. , %^ year-old Boyer, last' acilvecHve ^^cue then' dilivercd a scoring fifth when R ick Dahlgren andind , •• - — ------Twiri'Falls, T w iri'F t first in 1:IC.4: Girls T I V t He^rilcK out seven and walkediKca HolbertHolber singled around a n er- ^ ■ '.kl Five-Hitter Boys 11-12 freestyle relay—ay— playeplayer from the most recent•cent fly ball to right.field to bring in three. . • \ _j,_ T * " 1 1 9-10 20 20aCLyard individual m edleydiev '■------• - “ • ■ ' Repoz. • ••' - — —Sarah Donaldson of Crane'.HOUSTrone ' HOUSTON CUPO - Rooldeookle Twin Falls first In 2:40.9; BoysJoys New York Yankee dynasty, u ' Repoz. The Mets. cpmc back in the '^°Nclcher jjp:, M m threatened un- JBrabender -sa^ ffin 13-14 freestyle re la y -P o c a lelello llo , BovB oyer w as quick to point out chiri«ft sixth w ith one run dn two ,;i .u Creek. 2:03.8. — ----- , right-haright-hander Tom Griffin 13-I4 t out Chlciso 000 IOO 000—T S t til the eighth when winning i-,* Boys' 9-10 m y ’ard'T rilermned- ed- pitched a « five-hitter and batter-alter- HI'rst rst irt 2:11.9; Boys 15-17xfTT^TC5^ ththat- a U Braves Manager Lumaniman CaUfomi;CaUfomi« ooo(»::ox-« • 0 • .walks, a sacrifice, and. a“ "L,;^pitcher Rick Wilson led off h IT ed in style relay-Pocatello -fim. in HarrisHarri Is not one of, the. fronttwrLTit MciVemi Horlcn, WoM fT) and - Joi«phton: sacrifice foul' fly by Wayne . - late—C hris B eU -of Trt-ln F-alls alls ymymate ate JohnJ< Edwards baited in stylo iro n t MciMnmllh (M)-»nd-Aico. tP-Horlen - with a single. He was forced Fires^ ^ Pilots o th er 1:59.7. office people who has been ((4-7).4-7). ______Garrett. • l . ... first ^•'■st in 1:36.9; Giris 11-12 ICO-IOO- two runsrun; a n d scored ano th er 1:59- . by Houston, who took second on lulie Saturay night as the Houstonuston — ■■ ■ ■■■ ■ - , . Javier’s fourth homer of the „ hall yard individual medley-Julie Saturay ‘V a balk and came home easily r P li 34 8 season followed a two-out walk “ m Past Royals Dodds Of Tw in F alls in 1:34.8. AAstrcfe str6s defeatedd the San Diego on Blanks’ long two-bagger. dual P ad res 4-0. to Joe Torre in the seventh ® V ,a' :• •' Boys 1 11-12 100-yard Individual P ad res ^ The second gam e saw Wes- 3ene medley—Scott McNeese of Twin it was Inning. Art Shamsky hit his ,, SEATTLE (UPI) - Gene medley- rwin It was-‘the seventh straight - ■ . *’,'® terhouse control tho Giants'wilhMh BrabenderRrah».r pitched no-hIt ball Falls fir^tfii ih 1:43.5, and second.xjnd. ]qssloss for San Diego and was ,M0^OVE UP T( fourth homer in the seventh to „ > T 0 a slnkerball and \ejiy Robin ^ “ 7 - reduce-the Caridlnal lead to‘4-2. 7 ” for-7 2-3-innings and woundd up Mark *:Telford of Twin *Falls;alls: Houston'sHouston' 2Ist victory in its last I Sl. Uul* 0 'JStCRlOstebo worked the last two in- with' ' a three-hitter Saturdayrday Boys 113-14 200-yard individual[dual 25 home games. _ J ^ Ncw York 3 4A 0 nlngsnings to collaborate on a two- nj-w. attle medley—Brady .Barbour of Twin - _ Briln .(^1) McCnrver> DtLauro. hitter night as he led the Seattle medley- . McAndrew (7), Tnylor («) .atM uuro. Brole, P'hitter. Ed Good.son stroked‘ “a pi|Q._Pilots to a 1-0 victory overr the Falls firstfi in 3:23.4, and Mike , Gr Griffin ffm gave up a first-lnningS-REALtBI ■ BEERFUStA V O R! — M»rtta (I). L^DlUuro (0-:>. HR-UrUtt•uS;; hnrd h?™ slnglo to right and Ed“ K^nsaKansas City Royals. SturgillSturgill-of Twin Falls-secobdcobd doubltidouble to Johnny Sipin • and (I«). J«vler («h). Sh«m»l«y Hib).). Thomas-doubledThom to the wrong- Braben'der. an early seasonlason in 3:32.8; 3:32. Giris, 15-17 individualidual didn't aallow, another hit until . ^------: field-field to account for the Giant g^qulsacquisition from the Baltimoremore medley—Dianemedley- Avres of Cranerane the 'seventh^ sev No- Padre ■3 ad- ^ Ociolesr-lost-his-no-lilt-bld-with-with Crcck-firsUln-3:l7,5,-ani-KaronCrcek-I iaron yance4_yance_4_beyBnd_sMond^GrlfIia i r i m a______^ “ m S S S T i'c T M»b1c' Volley,, y ivn outs in the seventh when ScnowSchow of .Twin Falls sccondid in struck out'0 12 and walked onc. .icored tw ico In each of the fir.st'‘” t P a t Kj elly lined a 1-2 pitchoitch 3:'14.2.aj'l'l-S. • .- - Dlak D lak K elly w as the loser,loser. . . threo Innlnijs. In the first ,1^}: Rl- clennlcleanly to right. However, the Boys 15-17 IntMvidiral inedley-^,ley— .giving up ono ' run beforeDCfore , Lifts W ins 'svers ;’ singled and scorcd on Rick.u . Royalspnvnil oulflelder was erasedrased Rick CutrlghtC otTobatello first leaving w^h a shoulder .injuryinjury Dnhlgren's fielder's choice that“ “i when ' he tried to steai second.cond In 2:45.9,2:45. and second. Frank< De- afternfter threethi Innings. The runan off 1 retired no ono. Jeff Cxcach and t„In ,upping his rccord tot 4-5.4. 5' honey of -Twin Falls |n 2:49.8;:49.8; KellyK elly ccnm e on a doublelc by Past OaMandI t l S" Rex CInrk. then singled to, plate Brabendernmhi> faced . only Iwotwo Ciirls^'Irjs 9-103 butterfly — M arGrGay ay Doug RaderR and a slnglo by Dnhlgren. ,, hatn«rb atters ov er the mlnlhiumn 2727. Bodily “ M iiy of Pocntello first in 52 Edward;E dw ards, who has batted in 17 •- ' t - F 9 i OAKLAND (U P I)—Harmrmon on Vn^ An inning Inter Holbert walk- ph . was “nd sccond, Raydene Rociretoclic runs thfthis month. . ^ Killebrew's three-run homer cd nr Ed Kirkpatrick singled but was Hat, an a g ju om er cd nnd Hou.stoa nnrt R ivers hith't .uthrown-out —.... trying lo steali and of P ocatello in 1:58.5. Tho /Astros ^cored againlin In m w t r triggered a rccord 11-run lOlh10th Trnck'-ha^-.tQ .back-^^iiblljfi?^ Rivers •ynrd tho fourth on a single by Julio B inning rally Saturday and ------Lou Piniella drew n walk Inn the Glhs eight and under 50-ynrd tho four eighth. PInchhltler Dob Tayloraylor butterflbutterfly-,-Jill Craven of Poca-Poca- Golay, a1 walk lo Rndcr and a ■ powered the Minnesota Twinsv T n s ______. ______litJn tollo_flrst_ln ,r^:_Boy;»'jsightelRht ^nglo_ slnglo I by Curt Blefary. They M — -to-B -14-4 vlctoiy-pver-O&klnnd ------8aincd.Jife_on..aaJnflcId.hiUn telloj! (hc final frame and ndvanccdinced andanH' urunder ’5d*Vard buti?rfly-^'rfly-^ added ndded fwof\ morenfTlho sMhah~on on ■ and to wllhln two percentngeS Standings “ w to Crafg Joncs of Crane Creek first a single by Rader, a, triple)le by ■ points of the'AVs for first place)t[icG ^ ^ lo ..secsecond on a wild throw to Crafg J 1 ns in 1:10.9; Boys 9-10 50-ynrdI but- EdwardsEdwardi and a double by Leon ■ In the American Lencue’s,uc>, Nnllonal League Standingss first first but was stranded as in 1: 10. . East . Drabender Drabei fanned Jackie Her- terfly—terfly-Chris Bell of Twin Falls McFnddMcFadden. ■ - Western. Division. end first In 44.4; G irls 0-10 50-ynrd Klllebrew, who drove' in , tho1,0 w 1 pct. gb. nnndernnnde: nnd Juun Rio.i to end first in su issis!’, ■ ,,,.,1, ClilcnRO ' -II 2-1 ,flni —- the the game. fti freeslylfreestyle—^Tracy Bell of TwinIV in Kellry,Koiify, Rchfrgi-r (4). Ilalilichun (B). H Twins' first run In the fourth h was l^all first In 1:10.4; G irls 0-10 9-10 rodir* («) and Cinnl»»i, OrlHInI” .^fiVi LoserLose Roger Nelson was fall fl piitshurgh n s m .snn- fiVl cqunlly equnii' as effective ns Brnben-nben; RO-yardi>^ynru freestyle—M arG ay BodrBod- >, , ■ homer off Lew^Kraiisso nfier ^ " ‘7 flat; ' ' '' .. . ' Ted Uhlaender nnd Rod farcwS ‘cw St. UiuU . 32 33 .402 0 dcr.der. AfterJ giving up n runin In111 I'yI'V of Pocatello ' first in 41 flat; . ' ' Phllndelphia 2r> 3(1 .-110 14 H lhe lhe first fli nnd nn inning openingenlnn ^oys I 9*10 SO-yard freestylelo -— • ‘ I- ... opencd the 10th with singles off 1.''"''' ; first ^ Pnul T.lndblnd. " MontiMontrenl 17 45 . 274 22'^22'X single single in llio accond, Iio retired'tired Rick{'l^k Stansell Si of Twin Falls first in 41.0. Tlio Twins went on to score,-orc w e st 13 13 straig Rtr h t. ’ in 41.0. iiiMsf " 1 w .1 pct. nf, 8b Knntna If"""; City flnann)MO—D• D 1J 1 GGI irlstIs 9-10 100-yard'freeslyle—Ivle— eight moro runs off Knuisse Srnltle lllODMOtU-l'' J *, 0« rrclliv') frcliiy), Pocnlello first; Girls 11- nnd Reno Ijithemnnn on “ fiveJ”* Allnnta ' 3R 20 !r.04 ~-■ Nr.|..« («.« and HMtliiieai llf.l.tmlfr I , VjU' U s Angi'los 38 2fi —_ (1-3)« 5) nnd«' McNrrleif/. I*,2 UK) |f)o.ynr,i frocslylR — .lulie hits, four w alks, n Rlolcn linHc j/*'* ‘ 1 ------Dodds Dodds of Twin Palis first In nnd threo Oakland orrorsi- 11 .‘?nn rn in clsco 35 2H ,SI7 3 ‘ Clnciiinnli 32-28..1.13 -I W J, 1:22.0; Boys 11-12 10(>-ynrd ■i free. ,. Add Pow^nmi^ide,po, p o w e r d i sc c b b r r a l f f i s wa.s the most runs ever scored r . . style—;style-Stevon Oyler of Pocnlelloniello ■ ■ In IhD lOU, Inning In AL hisiory‘ 'Houston I"" • 34 3tl .-IBfi 7] Wins ** Title San Dingo 2(1 4.-5. .3lifl 15'^ml/ first Ir In .1:20,1; G iris 13-14 ICO- and If mnlched lho rccord for ” XINIVERSITY PARK,: Pn.Pn. yardvafd Iflecstyle-Dcbby Hull of mo.sf runs In nny extra Inningrilnu c,. , Salurday'H Resnlls ,'ii. Ixnil, 5 New Y nrk-V (UPI)—Jane ^ > nuHtniiciiury/ of ^’ocnle^’ocntello fir.nt In 1:21.2. ~ • a n dI whitewallsw l s tot o t h i s O h^ e e v v e e l l e . flot by the Ncw York Ynnkees A rizona Stnln snnpoedI n Boysnoy^i 13-14 100-ynrd freeslylo-^lylo-^ In. a game against Detroit j July ” ,’ PillHbiirBl. B Phllndelpliln 1 ' Montrenl .1 Chlcnim 2 d«'iidlock " on lho finnl seven Robin Uodlly of PornKillo finll 20, 1028. ' M«nt holes nnd dnfentcd Dorothyirothy liiIn 1:(I4.();l:(l Boyi) I3t14 200-vardrrr«nfl»k| (8i, Worllilngum (9). ty le - Ilonhnini, iKinmr,C). KaNt nlieiuiahead on the 30tK holn andI Ihon I'rnnkFrnnk Dolion(!y of Twin i'-alls I'all.s , "" mo)’ ■ . w I pct. Rbgb ciiptu c n p tu m l Iho 3lHt, 32nd andi 31lh 34lh first iiin I;0I.9; Hoys 11-12 free-frei‘- You’vo lionrd thallinl Ronori gonoral rulo:' Tlio ronabn?n? Nyo’voNyo'vo'’rnndo~h'ond A~compiilor-nol(■npiilor-nolonloiV BiiBponalon 1 ! S . 1 'S mill l .. niillinioro...... 41) 18 .731 >- |» cl — lo closo o ut lho ninlcii.. .Slio.'iho Htyli''slyli' relayi —Twin l'’alh firstrst In '] T o uoL m oro y o u pIHiy n y m oroo ro '• rcH trainla HtiiiKliird.iiidiird. AAnd, i whilo tlio givuii yyou o u ati ridorido tiotn im iooth ll lo»vMM whuro w huro Ihoy Ihc holonu. On lho Dutrolt ' 35 211 .574 11 round 11 round on llm G,0S5-ynrd, parMir 09GO stroko — Julio Dixlds of Twin T i.k o th ia '<»» M niilibti llb u Sport cul llio ]iriro nn I’oworjI’owurKlIdo nnd our road. AndAnd it'llil'iiallo all on Chovollo. Pricod ■ Now York' 3.1 3(1..47K 1717^^ cours courso nt Ponu Stnle. I-'ullsI-'alls ifirst In l:3().l; Hoys 11-12 (Cnii|io, Wllh hondI rontniinl rontniinlti. Add , iidviiiicud-deHignlign powoipowor*owor dliKi brukun ja.imI w h tp ttol nioro. And your Chov- ,1 (Whool coyora,/ora, too, wlilcll i^ ’ii iliiti. A\ Hlandiir VR ro lo l dlojilor'a o alo r'a iirovlng [)ro\ It riRhl now. ' . w 1 pel. £ gb b Iliiivon'l cliangiid lh prioo.)pritTO.) T h o it oMKino. A ntro V ontilnl OuklOnklnnd 31 27. ,557 — i> Vontilnllon ancl full PuttlnRng youVOU first,firs hoops u t first, , Sct'For Lemhi • itolal, Wlinn you oompiirooomparo Iit wllh - I SALMON, Idoho (U PI) - The Sout Innl yonr'a Malibu,u, oiiuippodoiinippi tho ‘ looking dovleuleo on lhoI »l»rh,|t -KEi,',;'; K ” ! iiK - T h e .SoHttIo 21) 35 .453 W. e cod l^U.OO* loaa. column holpa kuop yoi Idaho Fiflh nnd Gnmo Depart-spurt- CliicngoClilc 27 35 .435 VA eama wny. ll’a pricod I^U.OO ) kuop your cur wunt. »•« mtrt>ni|«i’aUuucliiit(«. t»«i«'*tu>u ci» . ment will conduct n studyly of KnnfinHKlul^ CUy 2(1 30 .400 10 m ounlnln {-oat in llm U;^nilil n ilil cnllfornlftCnllf • 22 40 .3.55 mWA Mountnlnn lietween lho Ixnihl> n ih l Sntunlny'fl RcKiiIln ' nnd tho PaHlilmiirol Viillitys.ys. MiniMlnne.smn 14 Oiiklurul 4. (10 l.on Kuck, w ho rocenlly' wns liinliliinliiuN) ■. 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------“ 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 tn’ InIt White Ca Jack arlstensen, Colorado per hour, .sets last year. . ..J,;‘| Tops-Braves champion Julius Boros; also v, e Case ^ SoltSolons 9-5 - wlth-a-67,-former‘ U. S.~Open ------...... ' ^ '• ^------:------DETR(DETROrr-^UPD-^Iumprid- k ■ - ^ ATLANTA (U P n WUHee chamchampion pbi Lee Trevino with a sTST. LOLOUIS fUPIV-At . least!stlFrlday. Friday. TThe Globa said AatltHatt tHat. It'it waswoj brought Into theje den WlllleWlli Horton, drove In six 'Mays liit his"ninm homer bf the;e 7lr^iradlari- George Knudsm two membersmem ot the St. LouisTs draft directordlrct Lewis Hershey.Icase\*w e -at-atTEe the request' of WaltSf runs- w> seasoix and tho 59Qth of hisIs with a 70 and veteran Dan draftdraft_bdard_threatened_Satur- boa r- Senator—TSenator—Thomas - Eagleton—oftf Kennedy.—commissionerKennedy.—ci of-thele IncludlnjIncludlng '.a' grand“slam, and a •career wllh two on' tb clirnax a Slmj-wli SlkB5-wlth-ft-717" ------dayday io to r« resign If Jo Jo White,e, Missouri, iand Senator Abrahamn National IBasketball Associa-a- single tto’ power the Detroit _four-nin seventh-lnnfng rallyy . None of^ the 81 golfers In thc formerfom er Kansas All-Amerfca:a RIbfcoff ofc COnnectlcHt. weree Hon.Uon. White has been drafted by)y Tfgers t ththe. e Boston Celtics' of th e NBA.K. WashingtonWashlng< Senators Saturday, ' llneolr> Servlea ho» fialpad thou- } Francisco Giants to a. 7-1,1 advaniase“dvantap of the 5100,000 bonus sta y in a na . ofltaaa 10 18 Iond ovar. Prtpara now for llneolr> Sarv stay in. aTilarlhe reserve unitlit rounding- W hite’s case. ' Kennedy K ennedy said. : F rid^ that he ri_. iond» prapora for. tha»a m i l avafy . ; triumph over the Allanlaa offered tio the pro who made a instead of g sees, nothing wrong withlh HHorton orton, battin g exactly .200I u.U. s.S. Ovllc Sirv]ca |ob opanlngt wnd» ptape Instead of being drafted into thele Eagleton has denied ai^lylng sees . n 0 11 J dufina tha naxt 12 mon«h»------.yacryeor linea iln e a-t9 l 4 8 . It U. ona of (h* ...... ■Braves. ■ - hoIe*in*oihole-in-one at the 190-yard !7th Army.Army .. any pressupressure to help White withh White’s ., joJoining the Marinene entering tho game, changed the dufipujl torgait ohd’o1da»f prlvataly ownad- " jl hole.' F o rm e r M asters cham p fia frequent home-crowd- booing to, Govam/pe'nt position*' poy nlgn targait ond’ Mftys connected off Phil -Arthur KrelsfeSffTOlte ,n the case. Riblcoff’s office saidd reserve uni'unit. Kennedy said he , tTortfng fotorlai. Thay provida n h o o li of 11 * kind ond li not eon- i Nlekro In the sevenlh after thej Bob"Oo Goalby. came the closestT ;( ------i I------thought thought thethe matter "has been»n lusty cheers ®bi In the fourth Inning much graotar Meoflty ihon pfivola nactad naetad w ithllh tha tllloM raaulra Iltlla or no ipaelat- tlon* ond t- „ Sl FairlyM. Bats ^ gd singled in the fifth to drive Int iz»dIzad aducotlonadu or axparianca. , and moll mall ot onea- • TODAY. The Glante filled the bases on 3 hole. weeks after orders were-issued J claimclaims s th;that they “ received finsled ,5 Australian Bruce Devlin, Joel the- • game-tying -run,' - ^hen1 But to q gat oha of th a ia l«b«; you You Vlll 'will oI*o-gatol full dalolli-oft.______• a singie'by Hal Unier, a bloop for White’s Induction. |< v t|| approval for the acUon from ' 8« , how you eon prapora yourtalf for -double by Bobby Bonds and I a Goldstrand, Bert Greene find . White’sf f i v b oboard i In St. LoulaoverCf w»owedfollowed th ree straig h t singlesJ mvit pa»»po <3 «M. ^ha eompatllloohow you e« ,e Hugh Royer were all at 5-under WhiteWhite’s s enlistment In the, Expos Over' ■ lid In the seventh w ith hls ninthX 1 It* kaan ond tn loma eoiai only lhata ia*t(.iatti. . . . walk to Run Hunt before the " “8h Rc , the' telephotelephone. «Krelsman said ona out of flvo p o u . ' Don't, detoydatoy — A a NOWI wild pitch enabled Lanier to0 par-211..^the end of the 63 reserve a fte r his IndujcUon h ad ^ •. . th a t such* business c a n n o t . be homer 0of the season. score the tie-breaking run.° holes whliewl Bert Yancey. Bob been 01 ordered makes him I nrkc IINCOIN SERVICB. Dapl. 12-3 ' ~ : subject to charges of frau-jCubs V j UU i. .3.r2' . ■ conductcdSoSiS' over' the telephone^ MIckeMickey Lollch gave up four Mays followed with his homer Murphy, Mtirphy, Tom Weiskopf and subject 1 and that' no» one ot the board., hits am ‘ . Pakln. Mllnoli )f Bpb Payne w ere all a t 212. dulenlly avoldng , the. militaryry __ CHICAGCHICAGO (UPI)-Ron Fairly remembers h its and Allowed . five runs to .which left him four shy of ly remembers receiving such ® a boost hhis record to 8-1. E achil •I o'"om vary much Intareitad. Ptaa«i u tand'ma tand ma abtolulaly.FBEEa ID A . ' becoming the second player Inn Sam 'Snead, the 57-year-oId draft, Kriesman said. ' ,, nt and lolatlati (2) tntormatlon cn .- At least two members of the. . drove in two nms, Including thele call. '' '■ ,,, team team co com m itted three e rro rs In. lilt•'*' of U. S. Govammani potltloni and lolatlai major league history to hit 60010 wonder 'who was oniy a strote , At Jcasj tl&-breaking run w ith a doublele "If" I f - White’sWhiti guilty-of . frau- the-loD how to quoKfy -for a U. S. Goyammantyarcrmant Job. off the pace at the start of board,board. Heno-» L. Twlgg and Ihe sloppy game. - • I"" ' hom6ra during his career. 2". ‘"® 2“ In the eighth Inning, Salurdayy dulent enlienlistment in the rc- ...... • ; . . i A G E '...... V '■ Bob Bolin allowed four hits—_ Saturday’sSa urday play, had a 74-213; EEdward dw ard 1Taylor, have said they as Jl thoJi?® Montrealw J Expos scorcd a serves,” K relsm an said, “ WeVe v/.Ainjioiv/.ihinjton - 4 i, NAME NAM E...... f three lii the fourth inning whenn defending defendlni champion Arnold may . reslm .. If-., the ruling H in can get it cancclled." He snidjjd DMroll-^-, JC9«0«1-»C» » STREETSTREET ...... PHONEPHON ...... i . ■' allowing White to . Join the[I® 3-2 triumph over ' Fctguson can get it singles by Tony Gonzalez. Rlcoa Palmer was 7l)-214 and U. S. allowing 11^ Jenkins and tho Chicago Cubs,s. ththat at th© caseca .will be tak en , up st«TJen»iStifTJentiicV.-Humphrey* (S>. Cox (7)•;| ■»ClTY..* C I T Y ...... STATE . . . STATE - 1| reserves stands. Krelsman said ai .tn and Ctianovi; 'Lollch (l-l) ind Frechin. 7417 r Carty and Bob AspromonteQ Open^ cham p Orville Moody w as {^Q^^'^beli . Monday by tho Missouri- State t.P-Humphicy» (l-l). HII-AIye» (*Ui). i.. - -produced-the Braves'-run— In ‘3-216,;— ho believes___the_ Sekctlvcve ,.Jenkins Jenkins. who 6truck_put: nine^ DDlrcctor--of-SclcctIve-Scrvicc^ lrSctoL of ------»»r.oTi.»orlon-l.(tih-«, «h), I Service offlco“ ln Washingtonon In thothe first seven Innings,------Bcoring his third victo ry o f the , The Th®. weather was so hot and Service ^ acted vrith favoritism in White’ss’s started hi;his own downfall In thele aeason. humid here '■Saturday that, wit es • . - • —J. _____ Sta FriaelM« •. (M 0M 4U -7U S9 oofncials fn cia ltf reported, at least 25j case Mand d concluded the Indue-ic- eighth by hitting Mack Jones • ,* persons collapsed- from- heqti tlon ordersorde so White could stayay with a 1 pitch with' ohe out., . rM.ri.wrw,i: prostalion. In hls rreserve..unit ond pinyny Fairly, w:who had singled in tho S5.““ ‘""I “ 'jiddidn't feel comfortable outI professl^professional basketball wllh the,he first MomMontreal run in the third IT’S J 1 k A NEATERR_WOO WOI WITH FLAMELEAMELESS ELECTRIC WATER HEATING I ' • Ihcro todny.” toi said Douglass, off Boston ^Celtics, inning, fofollowed with a double I Twigg, of St. I-ouis, told UPIPI Into thothe 1 right field corner nnd T DDenver, enver, Colo. *‘f hnd tho ball . ' ;■ - closer to the hole moro often on, }"“* thot b®he doesn’t‘ liko politics to Jones seescored the tie-breaking ; • t- 1 Friday (when ho shot a 70). Bul. interfere Interfere with the decisionsins run whenwhei he hurdled ov er ' [. ''■) CueUar, ' . I Jiist k6pt plavlng. If yoiii mado by the board. “If I cnn’tn’t catcher.catcher 1liiindy^ Hundley onto i' hhappen a p p e n to get them to go Into( P®be a membermei of tho hoard andnd the plate.,platc Ron B rand thensn '• — ^•■rv' Pv> - tho, hoK it's Just M gctOd.** think and voto according to thehe singled hhome Folrjy. to jiend -OFiolesr;Tap— ‘Js • dlctfttes-of-tny-own-consciencer;er-Jenkins-to—the—showers-and -Jenklns-t — — r-^ f e . J t ^ ____ ^ ia«H jii|vjL _ then I I don’t wanr~to bo a hand tho Cubs tholr sixth loss ■ J. —Yeii^caii member of the board,” Twlgggg In seven £ gam es. said. MantrtU Ml Mt tW-S • • ' tfy Indians 3-1.. Two Vandals "ClT he Blory ab o u t W hite broke OikMO oi'e**# ' iwoooo:»-i 6 1 ^ hn (» ■”<1 Brand, noeotMlU M i CLEVELAND (UPI) — Mlko rj- ^ In a copyrighted article In theno j,nVlni. AVniilhr (U ind Hufldl«y. U S - C^iellar lowered his eamed-run-“ o SignI k u with Cubs St. S .°S Louis G lo b e - D o m o o rB a t WM«TdWP-R*»d ii8>lnch sta r p i t c ^ for lhe 9 victory. In their last 10 gnmos.fl. UniversityUniversl of. Idohcf this past 9 ■ _ waterhefhi^r 1 Cuellar, who has pllched!d season, signed a baseball con- 9 B l eight complele gomoi. retiredid trncttract wllhwi the Chlcdigo Cuba of 9 ■ •I tho first 13 battora before Capip tho NationalNatl LeaguejTtoday. 3 ■ Peterson singled with ono out [”In Cub officials . said he has been I * where the flflh and Duke Sima aaslRnei anywhi assigned to the Caldwell, Idaho. § followed with a aingle. Tlio ellm cubf © p iliiio ^ ^ Cubs of tho Pioneer League,' Hg loft handor struck out nlno and whoro..ho._wUl..ioftt whoro I .teammnlo fl . .Ljm wtlked four in Winning " his® piJi,Phil fteser.* who waa also° BI «riHiiJD!l44Loailermultlnmorapn:iltln mora production* I elfihth viclory against five Hraricddroft«d by Chicago and Is cur- B tnor The Otloloa scored all their m ora profit on loading andd material-handlingmalerlaMia lobt. : H ‘J rently ' playing jcenterfleld for B SM Sm< inmmfordfitatlaonJolinDeerfl' John Deere I runs In the first Innina off Sian•" the.u* CalAwellrni, te«im. ^ 8 ZT? Wllirams. Don Duforf led off ® uw ^1 (MltandRmtaIFIw<...andJD544..andJD544 ■ wllh a doublo. took third on Smllh was one of the big fl ^ ^ puns in Iduho'fl Big. Sky Con* q - ^ Poul Blnlr’i fllnnlo an d scored Pl*” * I” ; I • ♦»ii««iiiii» when Frank Robinson d ro pI ^j fcrence championship team this H ^ IJ pant Boaion, winning seven and B . 34Hywti..llioi«i»Mr . n,doublo along the loft field , H • xnicuUUd aUBilna b t iiV-ff'V •Uno. Dl«lr iiwimd m Door losing two, while , compiling o B 1.24 eamcd-run averoge for 58a n8 *• ^Powor'ShlfltnnsmlHtonvrlUitorquQCor Vflltl torq u o ConvBflor I"'isH ^ B Pnwoll grounded out nnd Ffontaxlt *'No-8pIn’' dirrarantlal Robinson scorcd the final run,' Innings.,'!!?, "ft During thnt period he0 fl ■ Fi ■rantlal . riv struck, out 07 and walked 33,. H — on n »lld pitth. flB -«• -i'o u r buckttopliortt. IV^ totoScu.y(L S c u .y (L ...... - I - n.iiimc.r« , •, 0 Doth. Smllh and Reser hadd afl *81• Slng1»-tov*r loader control Cle««lnnit 0WM«01»-t 41 0 COmplet completed their college ellglhil- B 'I ' ti I'lii-I'ar nnil llrniliirkii Wllllami, !(»lty tn In baseballI this pon£ sea- 8 J |j . ____ . - ■ .-J. nurrhnct Ul. l-lurm (») .nd'Slmi, tP- ' Wllllimi (J-7J, • I JD544L0ADERER g| - -.1.:.., ■ ■MRS. JAM ISS ^H iA T lR ^ V COME: SEE u s LEW S? \ ^^A T ER HEAT;,White ex- " GRAND OPEOPENING I ^ ' terlort e r l o r li' oool to tha..tp,uq)i.;p,uq)i. For Fo peopia Sunday, June 22,1112,11 n.ni.'toa.r 5 p.m. I , whow h o Ilke II things neater and nicernlca there's ' I ...... no.mano.m atoJ) (or flam alessI waterw ater hihaWnfl.^ Tho finait In hlflh aualilylalily camporbundicami li now a ' r reality and you drs invitedivited to attond< ihe GRAf^D | - K BOB HOUSTON I ...... o n m o r ...... KOA* Kompgrountii areire n’alIon

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( ^ 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

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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 H Ik 9 mon anglers. , » ment .lhan any other distaff le- ^ mon angle ' - compeii [ urider 36 while Mrs. Undhjem competitioh^ad everyone buzz- dippedj to a’ four-over 41. H^HESBasRlt HughesHughes'said .fishing pressure' Thc Idaho Fish and Game De->e- ing aboabout rccords. Course Pro-' 5'?P55- Mrs, „McRoberts. who said thehe has been quite light during the partm entT’double hopes of pre-re- fesslonofessional Clyde Thomsen said it j ” „ ' j demands of motherhood and.-^^^^|nd - a— gg weekdays but has-been building serving.the Snhlra River can-wouldin- would have1 to be at least a* wife“ have kept her out of tour-ir- SH^HHHBHHBSffiSusaa each weekend.-wee “It woh’t take -yon in-Mtrgic Valley for publiclie championshipchampij mark. - . naments since college days, rer • long for them to . get up here for If Mrs. McRoberts couldn’t . re- ■ use and stockpiling water for If M: , m em bers winning the wom en’s MAGK t record-setting 7S over the Twinin Falls ctcourse raday. li>okIng when thej they hear about this,’* be fwssible^futuro benefit of Idahoho find,find anything an wonderful about i‘s MAGIC VALLEY W OM ^srs CHAMPIOI CHAMPI0I4, Mrs. Rosemary record I portion of thc weeklong McCall^11 MeRobc:McRoberts nce placed^third._ third _ - - ^ "She Just played beautiful golf,’’ f™amateur as her only-other ma* ment ctctoiffiian Kit Moon afteriter claimtog the crown with a Sorens . He added the river Is down , jor state title. ■ • -4« said the xlefendlng . champion. ^ gergenl anand d dclear e a l and noted weather Sergene Sorenson of Burley, has been sunshiny and warm, n ...... the otheiother possible winner going y j i STOEAK SNAPPED has been In, couldn’t get her iron game J .0 3 1 ] ch Tourney ST. sr' ^ LOUIS. Mo. (UPIHThele I|------. ' ” " " 7 1 • i "lldaho Opens Gity !Siow-Pitch Tc th ; ADDRESS LABELS : :------I GrefenBelt ^together well enough for a •I AAtlanta tlanta Chiefs of the North ; AC championship run but closed In A m e r ic a n Soccer LeagueU* 1000 iqoo GGummtd Labtls with p — Jlm-tMtlmerrWrof-Mur-- '55^“ I Seaccli For Be^ 1 n-Q n-M onday^ _ jmapped the, win strealCflL-thfif -plattic-faox v . V 3 Unet-only^ r— r i ■ .taugh, Saturday was award- McRoberts wound up at 153 - Begiiis^e ioii-Qn St. - Louis Stars . Saturday, _ whilo_Mcs.^ndhJem_had_159. -T V o w „ b lanking thP.m_'M.______^^___ ..." ‘ (Plaosit Print)... .$1.00 '-’-.i li t, is^-slated for the same nlgHt(it — ■ art of Kali Kumi Karate by Jackie ^ Gasser took fourth withS NewrDirector SixSix- games-Mgam< onday_n.Ight. is,:Slati jue at 8:30 p.m. ‘ poR FV „ .....ROBERTS/- ...... ■ his Sensei Robert F. Tidd. ® .‘i®. MOSCOW, Idaho (UPI>—Thef,e whichw hich inclinclude A tlantic League a t 8:30 FOR FAST-SELLING RESULTS5^ BOX 3S7, GA»»UD, V^A. 99130 - i* ; ' . LatLattimer is the son of “ ,.^1? vera Howa'rth'ot? Burley took^ University of Idaho AthleticJc pace-setterspacesetter Culllgan Soft Waterwr Thexhe ffinal first-rounU action wil'll USE TJTIMES-NEWS WANT ADS the 'firsi flight In a tight race Universltj rj. and Osco-Buttreys in addition1 to come TTuesday, when Kreft Janl-ll- ______. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lattimer at 179 while Doris McCord, Twin Board^ofBoard of Control decided Fri- Osco-B anglers tooR' another set backick andanj has • studied the sport Yf: de co-Pacific Icader-Turf: Club will torialtorjal meetsti the wlnwir of Mon- m b m ' . ‘ ; i' Falls, h ad 182. Helen McMuWay•a v d a y «to make a nationwide last week when a prime piece tor fo^ twot' years. search for a new athleUc dlr«- open'play. In the 1969 Twin Fallsalls day'sday’s COsto-Buttreyfejjaepcndent .- ' of land on the northside remain­ 183' and Maxine M eadows 184. search foi to City Slow-PItch T^rnapent- Meat cclash at 6 >ffp.ni, on dla- , Elaine E laine ApplebyA took the second,nd tor tbto suesucceed Paul Ostyn, who Slow-] ed In private ownership. immumi ^er resigned .effective. July 18. The doudoubte-elimination affairfair mondnwnd cone. The Turf Club takest « K “CAfS' ANDilD HHEAf IR IN G AIDS flight byb seven strokes over nds on the winner of Mfjnday's Oly- ■ Governor Don Samuelson Is tournament chairman Kit Moon.on. Ernest W. -Hartung.-unlver-;r- begins at 66:45 p.m. on diamonds on the the l|gsic reastnt foc. this loss. C S c di- one artd twd, with Gatewayvay Ford-KFord-Klover Klub 'cOhtest^t 8 - Fish Movement • ErNelson SiT. was third at :200- ancfiDcTsity s ity president,presi said, "All candi- o n e artd' • in p.m. on the same diamond, andnd Th«yThey do hov» »omethlno In commonnmon — 1loo,the„f#v» th ___ , .Sketchily, the nob of-land sep-ep- ■ C. E'Ellin llingham had 204. • dates whiwho have aipplied for thehe Trailer taldng-on-Blitz Beer in p m. 01 iV -who itlll bellBv* In old>faihlon«ded tobM t. TheThere oro . '. . arates twq pieces already ownedned POR'PORTLAND (UPI) — Colum- the en the first game at diamond />ne.,ne. Varsityyarsitj Barber faces>MHitaiV In thc third flight, Mary Jen-en- position ito date will be • given Hrst g ting Inn Jn the 9:13 game. ' people who'll go to any lengthi)thi to ovoid by thc d e partm ent and w oulduld b'ia__Ri'bia River fish count for Junele sen jool jo o k _ th e_ titIe _at ..190, foi- careful, careful. _ consideration / alongno OlympiftTFord Transfer meeting Inn Jn them. • have provided excellent contlnu-nu- 19: lowed byb E . Annest a t 193, J. J . with .with otheother candidates expecied^ pover'iaiKlover'Klubr ln the'second con-Sp."* K e e b le r Cookie and Bob's)’S --S0p«>illtlan S«p« I*'one'Ihlng. 'Slubbotnimi.bbornneu-U-— U' ity . in addition, i'he land Includ-ud- BohnBonnevillo chlnook .4,598,8, Snowsnow 19195 and Nadine R ice 203.203. to cmem erg e." ‘ i Ite st-* a # t 8 i p.m., and, Osco-But-, Husky unskv Service rheet at 6:45 ono n onofhet.onof Today, ihere'*,{utt no m i-' es some springs, once tried un- steeihesteelhead 294. blueback 1,458,8, Fourth flight honors went to »Exten ,en Independent Meat diamond tw o Tuesday in thehe oj»ocu»o for not weorlng a hootliig • ^ to "Extensive progress has been Iff the diamond one nightcap at aid If your* li o corrective heoringring . . ■ J L ‘ ‘ . profitably to be converted to pri-pri- shad 12,174;K The Dalles chinook)k Fran KKarns .with a 199 whilehlle made madie in our athletic program.’’ Q.,5 * ’ final iirst-round game. i ' vate fish'rearing. This horthside 2,095,' 9:15 p.m. Ion. Moder^eiilclant, tiny h«or- |£ g fl ‘ide 2,095,' steelhead 59, blueback:k M arge HI urlbert had 208, F . MU-^11- SHartiing a ro n g said, "and we want t 6 P;"’’ , canyon spring water, of course,rse, 805,g05, shad 11.801; Jo h n D ay ier 209 : ■ond Favorites for the affair haveve ingIng aldi'~ the kind we offer — *M H »y ler 209 and J. M essersm ith 210.?'<'• contlnuocontinue it with the best pos-os- TounieyTourney .action on ^amond , id- ore ot "In", 'at acceptable, oi M sB Is about the best on the NorthTth chinooVChinook 1,748; steelhead 23, blueJC . FFifth ifth 1flight champion was Em- -5 Other populor correclivet. lA-(oet. i|||MffliailBfe jjy | . raising. / chinootChinook 1,140, steelh ead T5,•5, while M.,N Duncan had 211. M. “ OKTIre.5tore and Royal Loungeinee AtlantloAtwnt Ueague, and Bud’s . Ostyn resigned to take nn ‘ on. Duds and The Turf Club In thejie :you're c ontpklout. If yoo don’toft’t' ' ------, ------■...'rr; ; The trouble wilh the private bluebacblueback 58, shad 1,795; Icece Wood 217,21 and. J . Sloat 218. Ver- Jn eolng a t it in the 8 p.m. con- g ^ s i thoiild. i_,, administrative assistantship In ®? ” 8 and Pacific Uague. Another strongme wear«« a heating old when-yoi» thoutd. flsh venture was the land which'•ch Harbor chinook 694, steelheadId no ThaiThaete picked-'up her first test.-.and Culllgans facing K and Vlilt- ut now. We tpeclallie In1 ”itubbom“••itwbbom'* < eotoi. And o t for Woek did'not lend Itself to a largerse 8;g. Lower^oy Monumental chlnook3k title In the sixth flight withK a the Twin~wir Falls school district,15^ T Steel In- th e 9:1$ nightcap.n «contender « e n for tho title should Y‘' behovo whin you iet them. Wo only 5 1; He camc here in 1965 from _ colt, we don't know how you behov* when enough hatcheiy to make opera- 802,8q2. steelheads t 2. - ______^ |17217 ^ agalost g a 223 for C. M ey er.'5.®, \ " be Osco-Buttreys,Which only re-^ moko II eaiy lor you to hear them. tIpn feasible. With, the depart------^ - F . K lrkm an had 230, and irefie■Pnii TwioirFalls, where he served as "a,A total to tho threo biggest enterprise O r d e r o f C redit Vfl. rccrcation and public use "■ '■ ln»p< InspecUon Dally Until Salo! • , *®rgOteam.i. SliLotiier c m ; W y situations of his administration,K ’ O0)'65.‘«Prt*rblltTr«clct*(2)'«l:lct*(2)'«KanwonhTrucl(». TRTRUCKS I.e., WhUe Clouds, Payette Lake, '6* Chav. 2-ton: Dodge & Int’I.Int'l. DumpDui Trucks. 5omtruPx/9»««* Dwor.ihak D om winter range‘"BC - L0QQ1NQTRAII.ERS:(X0)’6D) '64 4 &&'6S ’6S Peertaii & Pace. C>S CHEV. 2-ton Staka Tnick, with 6 eyL preserve. •nilns. a Sl 2 trtn t.' ...... - It Is Irrational, particularlyy iIn n - (3) DIE8Et.4>OWEReOMERCO JAfJAMMERS. oSc (sW'gal. £«pOlVat«f.31V £ci200j(>.c«p,W«terTniclov(IUi I200's(>. c«i . to dccry lass of Inxcs with two nump, Bpray bar, and front mid. winch. In™ ----- ...... (»c.tor.d.„.yBT,.dersi #8T, « K . lyiSaTNTEwWiTioS»a INTERNATIONAL 3 axl« DumpTfUCk, ■ now indusu4«& now conning Inlo Mth'490«nglne,8-10ydi.cap. I tho area which will Increase the Bueyrus-Erle 26b Log Loadsr]Loader: to1 ra in 540 Moto tfMcah1fp°Tnle£wi^^hop1^ck.wlthAfnunaaAd«&2 OMC V;|-tqn 4x4 hchup. GBSES* )6 l OMO >/j-ton 4x4 PIcKup. p f« 5 5 S ; tor, nmy cost the male onc of 8MEI.TERVIU.E, next!t to postpoat office,c PI* BW*. JOOOlNTCnNATIO lls abler conservation minds and IGO iNTCnNATIONAL V,-lon 4x4 Pickup, approx. 39' X IQV l o t DIdf.Dldf. apprapprox. 3,700 sq. ft. 39S7INTERNATIOIIV INTERNATIONAL */4-ion4«4 Pickup, m S m workers. This stems back may >«j CMEVROUETSuburt)an CarryalL . ' B i O G yeara over transfer of a depart-lart- IHKINOSTON, ap p rax .66.5 .5 acrMaeree 0Ofl Und wllh ahop a w>67 T CCHCVROLtr H ffitiT V^-ton Pickup. M M R ffnent worker out of Sandpolntwint bldg, apprex. 2.800 sq.tq. ft.,Itt withWllh pit for gange. 10B«m inINTERNATIONAL tern atio >A-ton Pickup. over tho protest of then Logls-QglS- I k . ) ■ 1 ■ Inlor Samuelson nnd runs purelyrely BIGSEUCnONOFSHOl to rovengo. )N OF SHOP & GARAGE EQUIPMEHT,O T .n TOOLS, O lJ S , SUPPUESS And licnn8 have been replaced bv,two DemocrAts on a com­ t mission thnt serves at Ihc plens. K. ,n PocKIcPacific IsI making history again.In, - - OnIon,P«cl(lc’*.wayUni of maaUngthojhippela’.', M U nglhej . flchoJnrflliin to 'I'exnn Tech Jn Diiring »ho10 firstt o t ye.year of ihflir second ce/i*IJ). iliimoiitls db/i forWabw»pMil»,)d.,haullnir)ioavl(ir Jwullns ' ' I.tibhock, Tex. Tliere Miller will RLY CONSTRUaiON CO.,I., KIMBEIKIMBERLY, IDAHO. luiy, twdnly-llvoiiy*livo 666600 hp Cenlonnlal loco*o. loads toai an(IIncroa»ed tralllo. And 161 join Hob nass, who . spent lhe KM (lo. And 16 holp you last two ycnrs cnaclihg Denverinvor 1 0 1 3 0 a .M . ' nWJWsirva/ 30.ao. 3il r?mllM .e«it ef fVIn 1 endand 2 ihllesihllot wv ett of Kimberly. motives—^tlio>tlio most powerful diosola In thoha not fiot atartod wllh your Ininiporlalloianaportallon/dijt'ri. ' ' , In thd ABA and before thath a i . • , . ? a / a by OOrdef r d e f of Owner, Retiringring from Buslnesit' ...... wrlff-^SIIIBMlirKi^aasTto'UFa daS W andfhg ot “ butlSn . .■.‘ttiero'nrui*'ifadlo ifadio ongonglneirTi "■ ■ “ t" '' trlHjtO'liiro Miller Into coming to Oklnhoma Baptist...... - —- ' - . | n InipeeUon . p D«lly_gnlil s«l« : - > ------^...... -o(-'r.nln«Pl.ht, Planl tflciDvnoM*}CalOW20Mo(»ra 'Cat Mo(i Bradiiiiting class. H e's 6-3, • .. (e)0raMlflrTraslart|O)Wh4«lU(dti». I..alosl ru m o r on O-ll K ate . . Above are partial llallni orfy, / , OWERFUL LOCOMOTi: Stevens, who played at CSl iast For lUuilmled cauloge, / MAX' ROUSE « SONS vear, has. him enrolling at New ^ / . awlngOiMlntM,iiKllmlu4lryStna9tmi Mexicn ^-t'a te , *’l think wS e’ll covering everything to be / ' RE SHARP NEW TOO hnar 13 or 13 (Iffforpnt A)nes on ' ^ .tfoldattheeesmejei-, //, MlSoutMtateiiMlIhIhRoNftiMBtwL . ' Hale auetloni,contaeti / *. F UNION (»ACIFlfe ’ Nnlo boforo fall,", Conch Hale / • »««l>Hllli,MK..M if. • TO* (21?) BSMIDO , In Twin P>lla..w*'r«i ^ a . Ut ,Union n l m ____ . V phoH*i 7Sa'.4BB8' i On the high achool ec«nei« lo. Jo. •• - Mlly, Twin FalU fuUb«ok4bM t I Makes Entr^y I _ ■ The nsxt fair- board meeting. H SHOSHONE - Booths hicarS a v e willbe ^ P L hold^ujy.31. - - -...... ■ been awarded by the-Hair Board h w i t h o ^ m ^ i ■ - for::tlir-AugrW4-H“Fnlrr^—for::ti — idlpd ■ ' BIRTHDAY DINNER- I I By United Prestf lat^nmtloaalJonol H H ^ Foo'd booths will be handled „,®| by the Dietrich Grange andj Fu-p “ KING HILL-King Hill Grang- I Tempe Temperatures in the 40s and 'harv wll^ hold a puUuck dinner I 50s 50s and even o s low as thc 30s, ture Farmers pf America Chap- ter; gah\e booths by north 'gh£Sho- “8 p.m.i ■ Tuesday, June 24, I marked the first day'* of ■ Club all-members whose birth- ''' I summer In northern ' New shone Home Improvement Club ° and an archery booth by WoodJVood day anniversaries“r are In April, I C £n^an.d n^an^l and from the n north o rth H ' r n c M ay oc June seated a t th e birth- I and central plains to (he Ohk) ■ River Center .Grange.-The LDS May 01 I Valley. Valley. -■ Church -will, have an ice creamream day“ ®Y table. ■ booth and (he PTA a fish pond h m I ' , K m a ss o t ,'cold polar .« lr while'the Rotary Club will nave I movedm oved down • from the north'rth to ■ fl sm I send th( send the mercury plunging. a sno-cqne booth.,,..; . _ - - gSove^pIf Sc t o ------I a A fr05frost warning was in effeeffect c t ■ ^Board 0 members voted to use a I ■ for' Michigaa's upper peninsula;insula; !^?lrstairsteps for the display tablesab'les nH ° Admiral r»* S ‘ I and ' sea and scattexPd frost was expect- H In 0 portion of the women’s E|<”^M ^gwatorfreeien^^^H ' I' M I ' ed In ' ed In Wisconsin, and northan'd an'd H buildbuilding and in the flower dis- 1 ^ ^ I ..„ central Michfgah. The. tempera-ipera- ^ ■■ play area. . w ^ m I tiire' lure' 'di dipped to the freezing «, p p j' • ...... v ia rfe b e n j a m i n CitlUSTENSEN' ' I m m a a rk rk i Bt Saulte Stfe. M arie, "* I , A MEDALLICLLIC TRIBUTETRIBL TOr™ | ------I . . Mich., Mich., < CArly -today, and„ , PPell- e l l - ...... • . w as aw arded a $300 4- s to t o n n r* r ^« c h T “ re T rtiT d -e -d-d—31’ —31’ “ASI- A s m u ea deratitp - schplflr sS Blp S J f - — i ------R i e H A RD-Mr-NIXGN D - M r H _ ^ " I .- degrees. for for use at the University ot President Ofof thothe UnltUnited States I T Thc he t rest of the nation1 was was Idaho, Ida Moseow. Mr. Christen* OaBr I. summersummerllko with warm temper-:mpe^ sen,ser son ot Mr. and M rs^rcd•rcd . - - ^ I' ' atuatures res and scattered showersowers Christensen,Chi Gteons' Ferry, I ' and and thu;thundershowers. graduated grt from high schoolbool ;.rf UH'I - A heavy thunderstorm^.i, ■ ac-ac- there the last month. He was stu* WtKmMAmli I compan: companied by. 40-mlIe-an hour hour dent dei body president his last iHI winds winds {and small hail,' broughtrought .year.-Planning.yei to enroll at the ■% M I . > 1.36- L36 'inches-ofinc: rain in one! hour hour u (j ot, I this fall, he will majorajo r < I > to Knoxville, Tenn.In range management. The Wm BI w Winds inds '.up to M ' m m p .p.h. l’i sch sell o larsh ip . w as m ad e avall-('all- I oI^wH^^HKSh I ': ‘, ^''ocked knocked:'down power lines,^®nd and . able01,] under the auspices of'th lho e |~'— |- — 1 '. 1 , uprooteduproote( trees at Tifton-tnd ^ 5, i^ljna Associated Students of the I N. SILVER PIATE S2 ' ^ 1 • Brunswl f Brunswick, In southern Geor- STER LIN G siLveirrro Geor> University of Idaho. |! attractive presentationisentat|oh casec included fA I HeavyH eavj winds also'accompa-' - OrderJer now from>fro I^SW, USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS.r,c iS LOMBARDO^ MINT, BoxBox 525, DorbyD« Une. Vt. 05830 I nied thunderstouns at Valdosta, DEALERS PRICESCES UPON REQUESTI-^ ...... I Ga., and Rawlings, Wyo.' FOFFOR FAST-SELLING RESULTS ..... I EarlyE arly morning temperaturesatu res I ranged'from Pelston, Mich.,:h., 31 31 , . to 8G86 at Dqllas, Tex.,, and ------PAST PRESIDENT ot (be(be Snake Snake River Lions, Itobert E. Klml KImball, Lton. ta'mer; BusIS TnioTrtio andlohnand~ Carrico, two-yearcar Needles Needles, Calif, ■ Surgeon, seated at left, passesuses the gavelg: to the new president,It, boon board members, and Craigig GrayblU arand B. L. (Sonny) Ward,ird, . . r eEVEF v e r V t h i n g ' mMERE e r e ' ______^jQhnJJeUadasi_nt_anJjistallntlon_iiitallatJrtn meeting thia week at thellQ___ onc^ono-ygnr hoarH mgmtwrc .ITnrtfw .For/n, FnhlFltM nr T Inwe n n|__ Idalio Room of GHgg's Motel.lotel. Standing, Stani from left, are.otbere r dlrec d ire c to r, was.InstalH ng officerfflcer afcthe afc th e Ibimquet meeUng. Wives ^ ^ 1*1 jiew .dIflc«rst,RflIph_Goodwla,:secQii[wln,t5ecQii^lcc.pTCsIdcnt;-CharIes es—-^flthe.m__^ f l t h cinbcts, XJon-membcr-aad-Mjmbec-aadJWrs. Don-Snow, Joromo,—me,— -iTGains-Dental d lll :- J - _J- _ ____lS^ON-^O N -THEILIGHT-SID|]^SID E!l-~-^ Westbrook, secretary-trcasurer,surer, and Don Hall, first vico pres*IS* and and Job Moore, Lion fromm Salem, Ore Ore., wero special' guests.sts. idenf Not pictured are Steve'Pnjett, Steve'Pnji .tall twister; Weaverer :...... ~ ~ - t ~ ~ ■ ; - ...... — SchcSchopl Degree; -LAMPSHADESS TORCHERE BOVi/LS ILIGHT BULB ' ' I" ^ . SELECTIOM • • ‘ a'ppointment were blocked from•om a quiiquicky hearing -that violatedslated chief justice.ji GLEhGLENNS FERRY - LeeL e e '. LAiWP REPAIRSS TABLE LAMPS Court Rejects - appearing before Uie Senatelate the oconstitutionally guaranteedintecd JudgesJudgi J. Sicelly Wright, Carl Barnes Pancoast, son of Mr.tr. and ' lAM P PARTS LAYOUT, DESIGN . r ' ’ _ Judiciary Committee,______rriBht__of ig h L petition. Ho said d his his McGov,McGowan and , Edward.,. .A. Mrs. DonD Pancoast, Hammett, DECORATIVE ; - . Randolph- Phillips of New^ew grouP group was denied a chancece to Tamm unanimously rejectedected is one of< 56 School of Dentistryntistry CHIMNEYS SWITCH'PLATES __ _ _Fl FLOOR LAMPS' Effort ToJKaltr:“ ^ York, acting as attorney forfoj PJ!®®®*'present claims that Presidentsident Phillips’Phillip: request for an injunc-ijunc- seniors who were graduated.ted aat t •. Himself and a group of law NixonNucon "misled the nation”1” in tion. AnaheirAnaheim, Calif., fxom LomaLom a " “ ' - - Burger Seatingt fc'jlrofessors, 'said he would ask announcing his choice! of ,. ■ '■■' — Linda 1University. • • Lysle.ysle K

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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

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— 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 n^ vliii^ t b onl; Ofd; U.OO6. actual inUes at- city of ol the v^lfcie. Is ls one> of iNverdirtverd Mr:] Jooea, piesldent r.' or more individuals who' haveJJ® •■ .Gasoline Gasol for tho Thomas t>e-5- ratera te of speeds copijiared to sonire j. . -»■ beencdUecting andrestoriflg the the-30 year horseless carriage .(hou^ It bas been nmnliqc: 82 years 1is thu m 7 Colo4. CarolI . ot.tbo local Horseless Carriageage CluK, hih a^ owned a t various «« trolt comes frorfi a round metalU of.the o f.th e We a rlie r autom obiles. . , «»•.»'» y Jones, present owner tits atit the vrheelvrheel, while passeniters Dem* times. • 1 , —vehld}^o(-«otiqu*^intaB^or:g|b^ b » T ^ ^ o«nted:beM o d ^re . -‘On- a-tour-last-week-u^- Al-I' ■ (Cnntl • number of yeart^'Moat.art ^ :^— Mntr3DUer,Vcentei7iuid r3 a W Bpb'BJ^flllulinttl^lUustriUe IheBW lW members of the.OOoding Reglprv ' * “ ' \ T ' V ■■■' '■■ ' al Group. Horseless Carriage8« |r^ i^ Club -of A m erica. fe M H After spending -a lot of'time.no. W M and money 'to restore their • ■'' '•'.. ' V .. "• '■ ■ hides association memben,en* {■n, . hides will_J)e on dlsntay andn d ' H H are a good Idea to bide'tbe. j members' and other, interesteded . view troEfrom neighbors and wlf^v'! pRrsopp will be able to swapap At upper left, tfib Clialon K err ' for or buy that much neededed ^- ' Family, Kimberly,'U leady fof: . 1020 headlight, hoo^ -ornamontint ^ Sor even a door or fender. Thehe a drive In their 1B29 M6dei>A.- public Is Invited td inspect theh e . : • Ford. Completely restored^ tbs' '. '. Vchictex. ' . !!'veblcle vehicle 1 looks< SB good as the ', Many Modet.T. Fprd^ of theh e ' day It lel left the factory im ,: early.iOOO's-have: been restored'. W ^M to by locnl membera ahU..many arid ' Is ' jprobably worth niofe less woll knn\Vn vehicles nre nl-."I. ■ ■ ■ money. In center photos, lef^ 80 in oriftinnl condlllon and -a re Mr. Kerr and Delvln Scolt, , nvnlloblo Ior spcclnl evenl.'J. . .. -.W^M - -Filer,-em - Filer,- engaged-In discusilon-o( - n Mr. now owni a Cole,'lie,''' Ibe m erlu of today's vehicles ' which he points nut has a V*81/.8 M ’lil i| I' liB li > 111 H O I - ibe merl: engine allhough It was built in p |||| ' versus venus yesterday’s. Center, Carol JorJones works on bU latcat - “The more vou' wnrk with .■■■ pro]oc.t, aI 1 9 ir Dodge BroUier«.‘ tliflxe old car.i,'': ho said, ''tii n i H ^ g h ^ 'J which is In Ihe process ot being more you become cortvlnced H K which U . that new developments In Ihe f a ^ . restored. Watchlog are' Dennis fluiomotlve Industry aren’t real- K'Mf-; Buhler andai Robert Rice, from' ly HO riew afier all.” . fs' lefl, At right, highly polished Some of the early clutch sys*. i,Oy/i’ cowl'lighcowl 'light on the 1W7 *nwmu tem? were nctualfy automatic trnnsmhslons. ' DetroitDelrolt owned by Mr. Woiver­ Mr. Jo n e i' Colo, wilh applep’« t ><;v M ton, givoi givos oft a glow even whep . green body, blnck fcndorH nnd, > It Isn't lighted.ilf The Ump, which ..blnck leatherette top wnii form- , burned keroseneIcc .could be lighted ' erly owned by Ed DAuplolte nnd,nd ' ; ' [ # ^ 1 1 ^ ....wna.aold To-Mr.. .JQneg_whci\.':i .-..-J. . through Ihe door-llke epenlna___ Mr. Dnuplnlse decidcd tfl return-,, .‘ {S;, ^ at aTnie Ihe back.bl In. case the other to school.. • • . ' • ' . Lri.ii lights onor eilher side ol the P rio r to Ihnt IJme. Mr; .Tones ■ ;>^5 . Radiator JiaUed,J the driver could nnid, It wn? owned-by Gror« H |g | Toombs who nlso owned ,tho, always fallfa back on the kerosene] . Tnombs Auto agency In ..Wells, burning cowl lamps, a" poUiibed Nev. i O wide katherk a strap boldi.tfa*;:. "Mr. Toombs,'] am told, uh- bood closed.cloi Lower toft, Ralph . londed it frbin the rnllroad car; a r ; .^ K 1 S ^ J T In 1017. packed U tn his Rarage Scott, Flier,Fl dUplays hls IIU .(because lie didn't know how to w ' • ^ KIH Modet-AMod«t-A l^ord. He alao ^ g u a. drive) for severnl years, and ‘ I mhk Model^TMo(tel.Ti and a i W F o ^ Coupe. then kept It‘ilnlll hli death,"h," jjM M ooit i t fi(fit: tb«. Model-A was p u l .:. Mr, Jones added, ' mBB 'The only way Mr. DnuplnlseIse* M gl , ^ogelher^ogelber from p a ^ gallierefl wns able to huy It was by out . , Irom aryuwl the ^n iiy . 'l ^ living the late Mr, Toombs,",s;'V w H ■ open boodboot displays- m well cateitf . ho said. : .■ (er and 1gleaming motor. Le««n All of the orlillnal lenlher utviitv rfght, Ml holntery la nllll In the vehlclttci« ^ right, Mr. and’Mrs. Oaiy Wel* , AS Is the; original folding lop,-o p ,- . | ^ | ;i-‘ :W rtoO '«ni^. Tliere are 10,000 . actual mlfe«ifo«.' . | ^ | ' ■iaib»it ' In nyW I rnrim H .. :on .iho.S2.yfiar-old-.V(ihlcle.andw.^BuuLw. ^^trolt.-’nies^.aad-w a^taM wf if»n v. - ;■ ' of course It has been repaintedtod , tU fks wiU b e s h ^ «iOr U tik .;v In the exact'shade of green 'ItI t . origlnnlly had,' Jumti seals that .^ H t': «Horselm'XarriaB«Glid»:st)^y''.'.. . fold away'lnio Ihe hacks of (he , ■i-Va^ •'■wap,'wnt- «•,'llii from BeaU .m ake .the vohiola .A 7 passenger family auto. : :V ^H , Another Intereiilng am) prob*o b -' ^ ‘^ ^ H iibly lhe oldest >nhicle-.or'.any,.''^H local aroa mentber Is ihe.'Thonv > M Detroit: a }00^'lno^ty'plfl red roadsi^. owned, by'Gary-,'ary-,' Woiverton, Twin Fallsr ’ ' Ile. pun;ha9ed,.(I\* vehicle V / V ,v ' the eaat about a year'ago now haa it in top tunning con«on* '.',^ H Th« BUerlng. v))MV "'I *: tho "wrong" side, •oonipdrpd to ^ ^ H most prts^nt day. or, ila^ly d«yhiy".' : ! | ■ H l i P H | i H | | ^ |||||P P |B ||||||||||H

■ ' - 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 ______■. ■____ ------sand -dunes,-4ava-forihatlons, _ ■ ' wthe ould’ general ! .replied.-**w« are and sparkling clear waters In ’ HJ Conne deser^ a m ultitude o f stream s an dL riv*riv- . , V getting more young men who ' tlonsare coming .tt in undlacipUned, the , -ers-throughout the state;------M Itie m a OSCILLATINGTING .-PAPER , PA Make It a' family outing. While;^i'ie ■ product of a society that trains themejcperle to resist authority."ling In ^ :. _ ' ' {he family Js enioying the see- V ' the trai nery and having a picnip, 'you m •. extent.’MlnshaU: "Does your Army can be snapping pictures. And, h^. ^ i training__ ^overcome this? _lt remember that no matter where'here would- seem thatHt-^houldr” g . you are, there are always birdsb ir ^ L-^ J ,- ed. to : ' RCI^thoConnor: "Most of the. deser- fanN PU and animals there.- ^ lATES - lions .take place very earlyi In ^ One example of a favorite pie. B t|ie man’s training. We doI tou not.1 Toastmaster -- 10 1Inch TOO Co ture .taking spot Is Dagger Falls m c ' ‘ ^perience this sort of thing In 00 Count Pkg. f on the Middle Fork of the' Sal- ■ the trained soldier to any great mon' River. During the earlyEarly •./ A : e x te n t." . ; . , . - l i " " ' REGULAR $20.99 $20.9 98^ I - -part of July, the salmon area re H .* ' The monthly figures translat­ 98c VALUE , -moving upstream and pass over ■ '' ed to yearly desertions of 21.4 .this' falls. Jf you mtss gettingItting ■ ^ i!Der^thousond T in 1966-67; 29J in .. a salmon‘in-the picture, you H ' ~ 1967-68: and an indicated total stiil have a picture of. a beau- ■ 39.6 for 1969-69. . tiful falls. -■ Another aspect ot nature H photography is wild.flower and ■ ' li" ^ plant photography. They don’t ■ ^ i » f 6 6 - run away] There are virtuallylually : ■ il l .Jiundreds of. different wlldfiow- ■ ■ Ji.:T i> I.SI .:| .. * 1 4 * ’ ! ers ih Idaho just waiting to have ■ their portraits snapped. JustJu st ■ 1} Cldss of '49 lj < finding out their names can. be ' H |! t h e an exciting g(^e. A good bookboott H !i - : ■ !i ' PERSONNA for identifying Idaho wildflowers3wers ■' ■ ' {will f f t l ■ fE'S is* “A Field Guide to Rocky H jl Looking fori l || ^ M c a ------M-o-u-trt-aH-n-^W»dflowers**-by- • - b y — Crnighoad, Craighead1 and SYRINGA,I IDAHO’S STATErATE nowhcr. HunteH unters w ho u n derstand wwildflowers ildflowers aapd plants wlll also have iji(U Lost a y t Members“"iil ij , MOUTHWASH RAZORz o p a p i s F o r Ihft advenluresom e, leorn* a belter Idea of tho habitats>ltats of. lhoth g am e Ihey stalk. When W hen ahlmalsahlmnl are not legal gun Inh h 6 :3 C lng about wild plants can have phles,ph they may bccomo trophies f for tho photographer. Ijthe Twin Fall* Hlghl' some unexpected rewards. Mnny ____ ■ ____ • • liTSchool fi* Class of '49 ------;------I m o » l ■wh™l| ' Double Ed< plnnls a re edible ond canI pro* 'I'w lU ib e h o l d i n g its|i ble Edge- Reg. 79c j vide .intoresling varlatlona to the ^ V , t'.hava campers 'usual fare. However, I « — . . — }*^20th~Reunlon l|tact« at “ hM ollday Inn, on Satur-|i core ahould be token to i know s Carrier Cut ' / '’IhM ' $ 1-0 OBttM? - ’ exactly whot plant you aro deal- r i i bnvo ijday^ August 2, at,} L i S ' ' VALIVALUE lng with. The- bluo camas-I Is JSIShip With The ^ Momfoney Boxtro- ‘jil|i 6 : 3 0 p . m . inion.ii\\ quito edible and can be pre­ pared In a vorlety of ways, 6/^ liTfi* fellowlnc nam*a ar*]! 1 ----- BY fRfRANK A N K SCISCHEIX ------jjmoat j|&,h of th« ona* whO| whllo tho white comas is poi- o ■ i„ t- sonous. r® ‘Gentle Saw’ . ilhav* t\ot yat -baan con-t; By FRANK SCHELLL -'-’ top. Whero Is this coin from litactadh OR, .and .If :«nyonaiiANNIS,|» f l Even different parts of the SUBIC SI BAY, PhiUppincs h knows thalr addraaa,kRlow.J} tha }l _y i— «I...-- \ H B H J and (UPI)—Tho .Australian aircraft'craft _ and ^ w h a t. Is It worth? jJllOYl same plant can bo ediblo ond v^I^ Is, Ida- Answer: Vou havo a 'Taler" ! icornmlttaeM r. woukl’aak thatl* poisonous. Chokecherrles make ^afrcarrier Melbourne cut through."“ h . From■* '< H. G.. Twin Falls, Ida- Ans b Q h o: 1 havo a ono dollarar bUIbill (rhymes(rhyn with'^'doUar") of Ernst I thay mail thia InformationlAVARI i} ^ ^ 1 3 9 ? : • dellclous'jellles, wlno and syrup,ivruD d estro y er U.SlST F rnnk E . I*®', ITAB, }j froS Evftns wllh “a gentla-sawingiwlna w^lcwhich Is v6ry peculiar.' On the AuguiAugust tho IVth of Hpnnover, I to Claaa of M9 Raunion.i whilo tho wilted leaves from ;,r up front is a wofnon, seated,d, with which Is a- state of Germany. ii{ |P . T. O* B ox 1 , T w in PHURCH.i! alla. !i thnt bush nro poisonous. "’o*'mollon" thot nipiiSd o mllor uj! '™ "‘ { ild a h o : { amlna and barelyaroly her arm around a smallII boy. FormFormerly a kingdom. It is lo- Another reward for becoming “f*® , for Sho la pointing across towards caled , TOMt, familiar wllh Idoho pldntalla ia disturbed planes rendy ■ for owaras caled^ in northwest Gefmany. hV ir Dim Inunchng, a witness Aald said ^right of the bill. In tho0 back*back- CiiMocuriously enough, from 1714I fro un- m } ) !S;„„ CRACe AMOS, V/£SltY ANNIS,} lhat It should improve your gim JUIOYO BAI5CH, CARL BARtOW.J,Do"ii General Electri hunting. You already know that ground, across a lake. Is8 wwhat hat til tu 181837, tho kings of H annover i{ !io , Electric , ( ' ttt ■''““i'. s,looks llko tho .cnpltol building)ulldlng wcrt alao tho kings o! England.T a le r" JA.r. BARUcn. teala beliini. i you con^flnd .on animal In.ono d , FISHER, Jt ~ n.ono Details on the momentIt of of and and tho Washington monument. .Gcor f E rn st « BARBARAoat m BLANCHARD. tAVAHI SCOPE tum ont. ,Gcorgo I of H annover wos In- J I plnce nnd not nnolhor. Fomillar*nlllar* jmn impact vroro put In evidenceJence ThereTher nro wrentiia all around viled mover hBLOXHAM, tlAINE BOOENSTAB, }| , Ity-wlth* lho plants will provldo befc around vlted to go to England os king, lil^p, i/SKii table rovlde before the U.S, • Australianrallon thethe outsidec edgo of tho noto,)to, and nnd did so, but. also retainedrmanvl i!hRODEi T. a . chafin, dick church,} a big d u o lo w hy certainn .nnir nnlr boni board of navol Inquiry ofier!r lhotho namea nam In them, llko Coopor,«r, Irv* his Hannover I kingdom. 1< li^ hpiNliMAUREEN CRANDALL, KEITHi MOUTHWASH mnla oro found In certain areas, nnn^ nroas. pnnel heard further testimonymony ing, |ng, Lincoln, nnd so on. At tho -Tlu•Tlte'^Taler" wos tho forerun-I*mnnv liCROSSLEY,i! Jt, BILL CUMMINS, TOMt At\ animal must live In nn that the U.S. destroyer rcapond-pond- bottombott( It soys "This certifies ner i 7 li MJ. DANNER. BOB OUNCAN, AAARY»t area thot provides lls boslc cd i :ertlfles ner of our own "dollar,’’ and I'ELOREDGI,' ihew i DOLLY ESKRIDGE. DON-!} boslc cd fllowly to "collision courso”“rao that jj,m thero has been depositedsited In most Europeivn countriesX hnd a i " “ n v :ikway. i RADK • ’ ■ Exccpt for predators, plnnls In '{ MARLIN fElTON, JEAN FISHER,Jt provldo food nnd covor forM miiHj nS SiSub-Lloulenont Brlon S. Yy.T y-S States. tnt« ONE SILVER DOLLAR,)LLAR, awimanonded with this coin. Thoy. nre „■ »I !>PATRICIAcarn nVNN, LEON ^^GiNE|v FORO;|I M o d a l T - 1 1 7 5 n ilTO payable lo lho bearer on do*do- also icolled "crowna," Your coin, |»KAUF anlmnls. Ench speclea pi;efcrsirefers niiu mnn, 20, brldgo offlccr on tlw P^y® . , " i MAAARILYN OSEfN, CAtlA HADLEY,} . i n s ' different plnnts to m eet Ihoso Nov Now Zeolnnd destroyer]|ock* Blnck* m tfnd.l' T hore nro two signaturesunturea If in igood condition, ahouldetolned bring M } robert vci halOuska, CEORoetowE.t! hal. i requirements of food nnd1 shel* she]- P«” li next, ship over from from on o» tho ‘ 'note, Tillman andId Mor-M or-yow you about Sll.OO, for to lle c -i|piN.iJ ida i MAGEL.h . .ll ^ ^ ^ | B lor. ■ I^vnRvnna In the form ation, sal^lil/l ho fian-fian. 'riio bnck of tho nolooto.has has lor value,v It hna,no legolo status re ru n -hciifft1, vernon hansen, BONNieJi Sago firouso are not foundm d In l‘'5«''d tho cn rrlo r, radio, "You a « plciuropl nf Martha Washing-'ashing- a.i a current coin. , and tMENCJHEWLEU. RAYMOND HILtS, CON. ____ oro on collision course.*’ ton ‘on andi George Washingtonton nnd FnFrom T. L., Twin Folia,had Ido- a J Jn"'NG i6 holmes , bill hoimesSsll; dar-» $ 0 8 8 H n lorgo "1" between th em.,Con ^ Con ho! 1I havo a copper coin corre* about i w in hulier, george jackway. i “I honrd nn >tmericon volco yo,j '^ORMAh 9 M voice you tell mo anylhlng nbsntm i thia tho islw of a qunrier. Onr l8Is note?„oto Is It good money orr flouvc*bouvc* hI auiJne PUODY,i) towE, • - ^ ^ 0 8 Antique Cars ® HODES.I , • ^ Ihnn I expecicd ... (the Answer: * Your noto Is perfect- 2" tollcc- iJlDA BETH LYDA, NANCY'MAOEL.t (Continued From Page A>1)A'l) |nieIn(orvnl), was longer thnn I i„ . ^WORI_B}| ______r^nlv 'y K00<1 m oney - andr w c orth a S {•"'‘V tite"?’”;„3".'.5,SKSs 1 Status 'tCllffORD S McCASllN. MELVIN » rntlng la becom ing popularr wllh wouldwov cxpect someone lo reply f tMENCK, toRAE MILLER, CMUCkM coilcctofp. ... - lo I a'signal of that nnluro," m llo I, )"1, loo, by , la Iria.“• [MINGO. ss HELEN MONDRAGON,ijKNNlNflJ ------;------Mr, Jones la currently com* ThlH la ono of th e farnouh ‘^Edu- Jnhn catlonal Soriea” of IBW1 Thero ^Answer: Tho coin ia fromi obSut the ijjEHRy|‘^Tp TARKINSON. ' || pleling. A 101(5 Dodgo llrolhora _ Uler, Atistrnllan ' I.l. John cntk 3n ona *1 WARREN PtPPERDINE, NORMAjt"Sli LOSE POUNI , n T . Clftrko, no, lold the hoard■d Iw worowor< threo, nolcH In t)»l» group, portngueso colony of M ox a m- i| sorA 5UNDS Childre,'hildren's Deluxe , Ao PnrtPnH S'""was sIltliiR In tho cockpit of hishla Iho ione. two and flvo. Youf nnto •’"1“* " ini« llPOWtLL, I'AT PRICE, L. B. PUODY.J f ) ^ ‘ ‘ S2F. • track er piano, on tho lh111 callcdt "History InfltruclingtructinR hundred of ihe/io cenlavoes IJman. “ “ ii IN 7 DAYS►AYSl, '. of ll was. the first DojIhb In llio 0 n “ « I " on "Mcmio" whichni.W it.li 5i) “•‘•I da pyron, RHODA RHODES, I B rothers sold in fioodinKr nsnp. a n f;’'”M olboum o's flight deck when YoiiiYouth,'’ The n n m o a In tho ® ^ **, I ROBERT SCHAWrER, MAWCRIEI|ttOYDh new ■ vehicle. Olher porilonsL mL. lho 20,000-lon - ..cinrrler sHcedflllccd wreathswre« arouilfl lho borderdor arenro "'“7' >''™« «"d «i h«l( n hweDli1‘RUDOLPM. • h ?i,/»«! through Iho 2,200-ton destroyerIroyer all thoso of great Americans.Orleans P®'”* "“r money. Tlio coin !wnii ARSEAT woro recovered from Jnrlildge, -IS 119 I DUANE -4CH(tANK,- jeANNlNf Fnr absfthilo.engraving bbnuly,bbnuly ^‘^r nhout thirty five cenls, | won Nov. Mr, Jonea ncc|iilred It fronl ” ^ IJSEARS, HOWARD SMITH, BILtYI ."I'S«" „ . ^ no notes hnvn over aurpas.sedrpossed collectors, If In brondom new the iiJsNAPf*, DON/ haroid stevensH, tom i}i : PRO-SLI»< Chester Rice, Wendell, who10 fllNofliNo "It*• was very gentle,'' he nr note condltloi.. , ,. iiYOCt jj .Reg.. $1.2.95 hns a number of enrly dny ve- ichI Ihls series. Tho two dollnr nnto >*am- iso rAn , barbaha stockamp,‘i ay ve- tOHllfled. "M ore gonile thnn I i,„,i flHures .'(Q“o»tlons on coins andAfrica, cur- imyra ! Je/ stroud, IoDawn tol-!' biplea In resiored condlllon, ' oxp Br'«iP 0^ fomnlo figures • W 'm1?V' . Medically TestadT o « l i d n, expected, rather llko a gontleBontle j,n jn, nnd wns cnilcd "ScienceVSclonco [""'S ' '» lollavoes ’I'ho llo[|MAN, " ;'.' FRED WANAMAN. t| Decauso a humped fender saMsawliig motion." ‘ctricitv M oney Box, c-o The 'hlch Times- la |{ |J*Ne BARBARA WA>SON, UOYD} . could MSI an owner httvk months „ presenting steam and olectricity ° • '^ft''r)s Seventy four AmerlcnnI sni-KnI- *olo c commerce and monufaclure*'S I I S NOWS, -fwln Falla, Idaho aB3D01.) half hwEBB. violet white, wesieyS ji}! ■ Reg^ '$5.00 of Work or effort lo get a re- , ^ 10 coin !WHLIAM5, ESTHER WINKLER, KIN, - plocemen<. ,m(ist of the nnilqueinllque wero kllkd In tho collision,llsion. anda^d the five d o llar nolo0 Is by — ...... ] ijNAO/ far tho finest engraving; exam- > cents, . , } woHLAiB.cii armono wooiey. i ,, - vehicles nro nol use ono la on lU legorical' girottp r o tt p ^ ■' " , W hpAuii ll PflH«rson, 37, said the carrierarrlor ahowlng ahov cleclrlcltv as the dom* m id cur* i! JEAN POUNDS, NADINE HAR. 1 9 • and bodlea must be madoBdo If fo,io,od up "perhaps alx inches to inan to The { OESTV, JANET ANDERSON, MARYl they cannot bo found. Tires aro \ t, J®" inant force in tho world,;,”dS and \ 1 ALLIED*/ S' OS aro I, foot’’ o ut of the woter whllohlla II {gla .abaolutely m agnificent. I Tim es. mJane anderson, mabel iashoy l. i '^ 4 * ’ ■ now belpg maniifncturedId forfnr aovflovered tho amoller ship. yt H1S0I \ BACOM, CLVbt BIW, WAVNtJ^ ... -floma of,tha early voWoIm hul » . Yoyr.ono^lollar h.lM .U.not .,J jlBUCKENDORP,. X.IADYS . BURDEN,lVTLI,{i t ------— ------^ ------Ali h e, looked around,' Clfirko-ifirKO n,,|t,n„|(^ n , acarce as Iho two:w'o-5 and m ■ ' ■ ii£ I NAOMI CAIOWELL. ^ PAR* ,|i} tho Cole . B with ita 38 -• Inch snld, he auddenly now a ‘>hlte A o ^RJORieil | M | | | | | _ | | | | | M _ ^ m | | | the flye, hut atlll worth In the ■ I ClAINE CALIEN,. BOB’ CARLTON, 8 °* " ahapo"-U.S. Seaman Appren-J*’ of neighborhood"1|- of twenty-five'iviMJi! doi- ^% ' >1 . ^ 1 IiiK OAR«/IN, CHAIO, BLAINE DILLE, I V problom. Many, of^'tho oarllor Uce Marcus Rqdrlgiici; of 1^,® . . models hod ' wooden snnlte i?rf * .,,‘J lara and up, depending uponipon the tho ^ }}CYPAULINE 5 DOMOGALIA, NORMA Preino. Calif., who was.hurled rUtlER, (IDON GREEN,. MARlii •. wheels which allov^ tho wheel fromJroi the signal bridge of7 tiro"^ condUlon. _ ■ , • to becomo aomethlna leik than rvi W I ORINSTEAD. JAMES OROFf, JIMl H than Evans onfo Iho carrier's fllBht flight , J^ront A. L. T .. Durley, Ida* • (I ALUID ■ 1,^M . I I'oiAR HIGHTOWER. {| I round aftor alltlng for a lime rior n log 1*0! I hovo .a large allvere r coin ,L I ».%>■..» m t,swAi » lime dock, llo Buffered a broken leg, %:.. . IL.-K>B .J0HNST0W,-JERRY n IVTLI, ■ ■ , In. «(orage. M any rtito rlnng g on-en* — ' ■■''------which WHIC hos a niari's hend onon one one : : PI ^ --sjCT , *WAU V thuslasta lare renlaclng these , side and Ihla woriling around m I'BILt ORCHARD, PATRICIA PAR. around X f - - 0 * 1 |w ari1 I ROir, JACK PATRICK, MARJORIEl ■- with Wlreiapokes becaiiBo oof r Ihlaihls pnrpnrls. repainted.block. IIIIt! ‘"ERN ST-A U G U ST V. 'G. O, M ■ I PENNOCK, ' WILLIAM PORTER,! .while'othera feel If woodenvooden OOflen times-a 'roNiorer m miiMt ust KOENIGKO VON HANNOVER"OVER" .

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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 RS MU upUP ffor a block on EastJt 54th O’Leary was a maihe-mathe- S 9 | TIMES-NEWS StreeStreet, will die Saturdayr nighl matics major and her 'first Job B i aat t thihe-age of four, the vicllhicUhi of was a high, school math teacher. Q | In 1925 sho was named Juhlor nS ■ ttlllPMENT « Ihei^’s bigh~school-princlpal-a-1ob--sh» [&PR0PER1 — . Ir:tifpiiiid-lt‘s-day-and^hefe’s i i | . EQUI B m ^ no use going on," said managerianager continued until her 1961 retire- Sa *■■■.'• , - B o o ^ j FR t e e v i e w ^; ■ - I Evil Elleniuch. "Tho noveltynoveltv menl.. . , i hits 'faded. People ar© going AfthatAt timq. the Junldrir • high 9g | ' "By AWA LOU CALLE,ENn“ WhenW the actions of criticism•cism o th e r ' places, doing 5ther o th e r schoolschjH was located In- thee west 89 j •_____ Assistant Children’s Librarianarlan by ithe townspeople turn to» per- things *' half 'of the present building,andn g ,an d aS { ' - ■ ■ A **EdgJ\f Allen,” a youth novel secuilon, seci Edgar Allen is sent When Sybil Burton, newly the hhigh school In the otherir half. BS j j ' »' M by John Neufeld, is ,a story awaaway and Michael finds it al- jivoidivorced from actor RichardUchard , Mj-Mr* Staudaher said at. one S k ' M which could take place Inn any mosmost Impossible to forgive orO'" ByffBurton, and a group ofr qhowshow ‘timo ^ nfter iheil^w high schopl 8ia P - M part of our country. undiunderstand his father. . tusii business associates -opened-icd- Ar- A r- wasw as established and betoie.>te. the BS | B -Through tho' words and H(However, ho \tnhappily acceptscepla ,hurthurjn 19C5 on the sito of theth e '^ ^ ’’^^^tuart Junior High BIQ j ^^ thought^ of twelve year oldId Ml- the fact that society Is n6t"rendyready o,jjo,j jgj Morocco, it’s psychedelichedellc School was built, thero were'ere 1,- S I ' Allen, to practice tho love it preaches, m usic, 500 students w in g tho pire r e se s en tn M t S J iiiY ^ chacT. we hear of Edgar, Allen, to v lighting, blasting frug music, s lA RlI r ^ : the Negro bal^ who is adoptedJopted andana that even a s°od man such ,jnd n^d informality drew, the buildingbuild from basement rooms Hh {C ^ ■ by his family.. The father,ier, a as the M ini^r may notn r bei ? voting., the beautiful, ondnd theth e to o the Jh| old dome. There arere now M t k - - ■ minister, told the adoption agen- sirongairo onoughjb risistnhe pres, (Qu^i tourists In huge numbers.1 SybilSvbil just under 1,000 students in the gB i J J WBUIIDING 0. 1 IG SUPPLYIT:.:. c y theV w anted "som eonee who sur-,-ae.a-.TOW— — to the town he romomhcrcdrcd ns r* I CRARSMAN OVERHEAD OVERHEi SA W ...... $90.00?^ onc of tho''bcat ho ovor callcd . g aflrainr' I ' hom o. -k . ■ Br'nlo school)nl boyhoy ^ Tlioae nre 'wonln w a b e a r |MI 9 8 FOOT FACTORYORY BUIBUILT CAMPER ON 'pitkil'p PICKUP iNCLUDING^ KUP ■....„.:...$400.00'^ rem em born nlH)ut n cily lhat ^ ------oftmrfrom-peohJo-who -went— SIb -—( wns his homo for only ono0 year MAICO bearing aids r. . .. r | I8x45-F00t-NASHAU-lASHAUTRAILERHOUSE-FULLY FULLY-FURNISHED t " —77:^7“777-$l76ljjM)(fe^ .- ,7 .7 . arc varied, InnP^M r ffl ''' ' thouitindn of poopio who IB8 noodwl n liUIn linlii to bonr B l "K v o r hinco we wnro mar- Lfj Sew liflllor.-At MAICO, wo'va . B ' FURNISHED...... f k d ,” InuRhctl Mrs, Mullins,’'iiiins," t " v: I 8x26 FOOT TRAILER HOUSE FUllY FURNI5 $1,250.00'; 1 havo heurd about wonderfulKlorful ^ '■ Shnshono Fall.v Finally I ,g/get e t B Hf.’, i ll, known a»> "'I’lia Moot Il«« l M 1 BUILDING LOT MAGICMA CHOICE LOT ...... $900.00 ^ r <0 Tw in F ails and I find It d ry ." |R ■ -“*^l»cl«l 4 “ Name In Iloarltig" . S . '> h ^ Mr. Mullins, ;u)W a reaenrch u m ■; :/ ~wlth rikkI ronaon. 1 ( B l 1 EXCELLENT 2 L^ELLEV BUILDING LOTT MAGIMAGic'!!:"!!!""!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!! ...... and dovolopmoni cliomlstt wwllhi llhl BS i:'h\’.V.'Zii>aill ^ rorhnpa wn rnn help >vu S | , $i,4baop • Union Cnrhiiio Corp., in1 West Lffl Itenr nRnln. Cnll o r slo p in B . I ' VlrRinln, nald 1)0 wan nnpcclnlly M I (KKjn, or (wi«l fnr A froo book-S I1 3 54x42'' LOVELYLY STORESTOI COMPLETELY FINiSHIFINISHED IN EDEN...... $5,00b.00S s l-i .V luL dMO'iblnR tho oxchwlvo 9 9 inlorcstc „ I WEATHERSTRIPPEDIPPED WOODV WINDOWS AND UlUNITS ...... Ll : 3 mombor vory few people,le, hut.hut if e HEARINO AID CENTER 9 k iv L ' 139 Main W*>l, Twin NIU the. town wns much as ho recall- *; , IJ^MDROOM 24-X34;JOMPliCOMPLPD_ON r«rtlMM'i I n ...... - cd Jt-nxccnt for aome. nowft rcBl-.^rcsL- u - ...... -.,.733-7330 ...... I.,-- : S.- d en tlal growih, ' ^ lie. remembered the nnmosmos of ‘. 9 ' •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I ' two school teachers and tire lit* ' 194 I. laih ||„ Iw dtr Is tlo.girl who safftcross lhe aisle ' . from him In class, Lucllie'Oent-)” O o S . ; J , 670-^312 U , , ry, . : ’ The Twin' Falls visit was j ; I ^ EVER mado AS Mr. and Mm. Mullins L\; ERYTOmG■IliiniM IIIH IjillU IB IH IIIIIIII were en route from their..St.eir..S t. ' 1 ( Albans, W. Va„ home to,l(a\vall wj ‘L '- ' I for tha Rotary rntematlonaiational fy Convenllon, ' I.' Sinco loaving Twtn Falli at an enH y age, M t Mullins sn{d b u i l d i n g '' tin ttnn hf>nn n nniS.niDn Chumhur“mhS . ■' DENNIS. I l i E Y ' S 'Cl ^ ipbiV ’ I m i m i ] ^ - ____ , 7 ’, . 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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 hnnEN HOSE H H Sho was n full-time teacher workassigi could bo hnd. Tbeio» Eskl-boys • ’ ....mMi-fU'antmilly h^prtmn H-Krhnn1. appreciatemos-i her efforts. Theyvlloged re- p i principalprim after hnving taughtrthats a In"Migpcct the whites who will Uve .■« JTTi v ariety of courses. 0 years , Mn ihem and work/ visit- for ""I At ono point in her ncthlnR career ^^,o^cs Ing ' som ew hat equivalent, Mrs. to ^ m. . S U N D A Y S tlJy she dovoloped a growth-r intwo, her Kenn f, a t many of tholr famlJMsId M rs. iJBZ' ^ 5 ^ T larynxfni7i thnt destroyed h e rahe ability he* hf>vn F.upn to liva on. Incnuse ; . ■ I to talk — hor voice wnshlng later in of Next 11 September her one-year»hlo to s s ----- restored . dutv, to tr Hor renuOBt? Either enin ’■ 'V >«l • -"It won funny at limes,”teacher ahe asBignment}iie N wUh AMnknn henith . H < ''jQ O r a twA .relm folatfi.1. " I woro a pad ami pen« |^ P « jr real ! SUNDAY 3NUYdNLY sto ” 2”iQ S.,!*r. S ' — Im ciicli Iaround my neck so tliat 1 rprlvll* ______„ HVm could ‘talk’ to others. At the* e«ed Mrs^^Prlor Is currently visit- • lj ton of tiie pad'Wflre the carcer words Ing wltli her dnunhtors, Mrs. 'My hearing 1s OK,' but' in thh her Kenneth____ Daw, Hanaen, and Mrs. didn't stop a lot of [woplo.•ability from F.upnno■ ■ Wrlpht, noise. Bncouse ifi la later of lllnefin, sh e wns unahlo to ■ 'Writwriting tholr repjles or> my pad As If I w ere doaf also ,”ry. I)/!- , cnntimie he#' vtrnrJc a t Middles. • jM I BUTTREYSEYS FOODSFO M| | . AS 1 school l>nrn, b ut sin c e she still has -■- - ' .A Af fter h e r husband died In 1093, M rs. P rio r becam1 e aa a ll* a three months to serve, nhe1^1 plans brarlan at a Lewlaton JW college ioi>. to trv to finish s,omewhero |n S FONDA)A 9-iNCH9-ih H -• and thon becam e-dlreetpref'Slt-^HB ” ahe tlie West provldlrg her henith , iibr( libraries in Ihe Doiso schoolml i>en«eys-.^H In'provM .. K, It doos her■ real g tCUMM J PACK i R PLATES a tomtem , , tiiat 1 ^ d«alre to aorvo tho underprivll. In 19C3, sho plunged InloAt thean- ■ | may continue to, bo ful. nthorothe career na cnllei]o lihrnrlnnI words N Il»«d- « , ' ^ 69ciuiiibo S In a i^ew .com m unity collegerut th at h ■ m %. I • S ' aI I kefffSiK 9 Ontario, Ore. nut In five yenrafrom B ji ^ 1 ^ Pack of 100 S she ran Into a alate law m^eqlll^ y pad ■ 1 r SJ' .na^H Ing'nn 'mandatory retirement alB .c ag e e9, >«' (n ' ■BlhHHMlllil U< ‘ Aa very short time anentle n 11'in B ^ I w'Al V n l M ^ R n l l i W lu T i Ii -^ ' Il i ^ b tetlremnnt waa enough forcollege Mrs, §j ki 'H fe ll' r «f * al^^^■ lfR I 1 9 ^ ■ I ^ ^ H | MH Prior. She hoodod for the six* y S ®onuy'' , 5 B l weekwoei VISTA (rainlrtR coutfeeys- Ht Chjsrlotte,Ch|»l N.C., whWn ahe com. / SPECIAL 4a 'pleted in a recnrd four '|VI» weeks. I CHUC. er»M ^f, wll, 1 - SUNDAY *47|ONLY SIfECIALS S A VOLUteER IN 8ERVICElERVICE 1TO AMCRICA, (his HanMRi**n . ^ a Aa r pnrt of her iralninrtbrnrliin for i U l^nJ ooif ciuit, tv, I — -^iFUneo-ls «doUmil^ herher. tfT tar eamk-.'.M .teachor nnd wnrKworf In consumer co-fi^raliveliege at H m u iic a i iNiTltUMiKTi. f i o . I jw ^ lMT p a s j the^|*m andatoi^’*^rndMon'* retirement age. Mrs, Farnarn progrnm*,proa she wa4-^Ml8ened yearn to iB ^ M jicroM. w atchii, M D bt, I U • lUtucVv Job Corps. . live In A Neiro abftto,^eQul^ TU alflp I TVTIWRITItS, IINOCUIAM, I lent at H cam m as, t a n Mcotpant, ■ B SAODUI. CHAIN lAWI, IPOII, I ' .1 . ' ■■ pent in fi >AND OTHIX ITIMI OP VAUII. I B BUY • SEU, • TRADB 1 slx< ' ' / ' ' - 'A , ^ . ' 'le com.

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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 ^ ,

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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

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•. 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> , . eilh c r cufic, nlsonUo by o n Mnntcr .Mnnon. Whcnlien ’ AllhoiiRji tho locnl Rroup wWBii n s‘'not not or,orRonfrod „ reuchenicn 21 31 ho ho bccom cs a Senior Do* until 1(H3. Iho ycnr'ft nctlvitlcaca hnvo >>cil>c()n bullc Molny. B K 'iWwP** aroiind ih o goUJcn ycnr. . , , ' . Iri keepingg wllh w lih the th Golden Annlveranfy m t,.'... ,Tlio Ordor of poMo1ny alnr sinrlcd cd ..’qi nullo by olworvnnco, officers officors woro« InNlnltcd durlnit a U K chnnco thoso m any ycnrH ngo^oSvlifn V/h«n ilB ltd found- recent meetinging nt nt tho tho Mnnonlc Tomple, \yitb • ^ cr, (ho Into I'rnnK S. l^ n d , ^aecrclnry necrulnry Kcneral jn„n Kllnn Show providingprov special ontortnin- from lOlfl lo*iff50, hcfr.icndod( n fiifhbrlcfHfnonCftn Imy. ,nc„f ■■ > , ff I* Whllo lulkloR to the ymmBHtorlor lio.founho .found tli«?ro ' ' I '' ' wer;i tnnny l»oy» IIUo h(m Whn-nmlcd w hn.-nm ic com- Officprs Infllnliednstalled Includolr Dnvo llnm illon, k>..i L S i j > - J l pnnlonnhip, londerrthip nnd hifiplratlon iiifiplratlon oiitalde tnaNler counselor:iselor: TTrcdITrc W alker, senior coun- the homo. E lR h t boys w ero (iflkWrtonaked to lllhat firnt seJor; Drucoi Turpcr, Turner, Junior■ counselor; Stevoevo h ^ , f q I mofliiiiK hnd 1>oforo lund. tho) otlcndnncotlcndonco begnn llurion, senioror deacon;denconi Glwood Chcnoy, Junior ^ U) B row . • ' . dchcon; Denn»n RcddichRcddick, senior atownrd; I'rcdffi ® W \ . " Ihler, Junior, steward; Douf; OInnd. chnpinln: Wo hnvo many locnl men who hnvo Ifollowed Ken MnrahoU.11, mnrshal;mnrahnl Miko nurgcBfl, orntor;'.S; \ ;■< III tho fiMUstpps of Mr. Umd,1, givingslvIng limo li nnd wnlt Sinclair,r, acribot Ed 1 lloitr, atnndard txr' cxiimp!o,‘'8i>biidiisV'spbiVda ■’ iiVucirI o f ‘ ‘H pVfeceploriir'!nciudo^Sc'6tt'’''rnlklrtgton;' 'Inc^^^^^ Jeff*Torr''' ' ..... H i Ilfs tlirio with tho DeMolay,r, nnna well fl« Btid SwOpo, ToiWd Rude, ID avo nmcrson, Rodneyney ■» T mrlfflB''"'' l''elton, Jnmi'H Hudo, Glennin Cannon, A. D. BI«or, nriicoQ SIrndloy and Jim Brown. , Smith, John DorUo nnd, RolwrtRotart Blnck,Din all Inimlllnii officers olMmrii Iincludrd Wall Slnrluir, H clm plor oilvlscrB.', ' InntBllhig offlcorjfflcor; JoJoh h n 'R u d e . i\cnior counHo* H amillon, lunlor doqcoii: Wca Lydn./do. ■ According lo.tho mcmlx'tH, Iheir o >n; Ron Thompsoiymarflhal; Lnrryirry . ,H tUin cotlld not okIhI w llhout",i,"SU15"S3-' Ihn cnpnli SJZS'K'A"plain; and^Suo Ji^nnaon, munlclnn. nnco from nucli Indiv/dimtn, « And ,ra ({w SlrEr. bncklnK from their molherflI who huvo formed Officors off Ihoiho threethree InlcrnnllohnI Order of n Molhor'H CUih for Iuhi nuch:h unaocinlion. iinnoclnll llio .loh'a Dnughtersn e rs bothela,bolho De'lhel No, (SO, No. IQ ■ molhurs, wanting lo help aaI much unUfl poaaiblo,i nnd No, A\ qflainted qflainted w i ith tho inHtnlialloni In* ■ Imvo rummn&o nnlca, cookedDd loodfood nnlanloR. c ic., vcsilng officerscers with w ith (heir ' robes. > ■ (or fltuto conclnvea . to provide nculltlonni funda for fltuto ci o-’ls outgolnR mnater of the local H nnd ulinllnr ncllvitloH;, Tliey oIho nn« Wnrren IlamlJton J» presidentient " ...... furnlnhing for Iho chnpter rnom, “S rol ', ”.mi "m" M?-'/■M. wt?." w™k>«Si™l.i »' Molhtw-Club.iW-Club. ; , iilher nrllclcn for dogriso ■ work, reci MCMBBRS’OP THG MOniEllS*MoniERS' Clul)Cl m lill«d M Mrvearve .m.apMb clal refrtsh^. Is uMldeatil 'oi'ui.•!W DM U ^ n ’ Club. TIm e b b u a ta ilk 4 » ' I iiinierinh nnd otliot equipment,lent. EveryKvory brgunl* ConRrntulnilonsnilons toto the tl Order of DcMiilnyf on m«nt«menl Kfter the InsiaiiailonClou iDelude,loelmla, froniI M l, Mn, E;unaerwalh«r, unn,. Wal Mrs. ia< S ^ fundti^ ^ raUl |^ |pjl^j»re|«l. I. rnykU^MkUUoii^ zatlun no«da ft w om an's tO(ich,cntch, «udand tho Do* Uiflir fiOtb yoA)^.. _ ...... W fTI J*d.w;;»»4*;Mil."J!lllt».Lfl«l * rUU ^ ,H Mn, n , HatBl^ davai aad itnUtf I ■■■■;■ ■;...... '7"

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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 -. . ' on.either side of the sink—k-'bne one 'CHRISTIW ««n?E ELUS .— r-cal 4-H-Club for-30-yean.------^ fbr-fbr-stacking diShes-to-be-washed-washed ~ —;------— -, •— - • ------— . They have five children, WWil-- ll- • and the other for clean dishes. ' ^ L . . Ham Mprrlson, Rockville; M Md., d., , For convenience and efficlen- ChristineV^lli Ellis; 'F Peggy Kel ke r , - : ------GlenH------Morrt5onr^Re*dan—esM an;— ' cyrlocate-the-sinicCJV betweenveen the • • W ash.;'W alter Morrison, Mur- mfxfrig ceriter and the cook-and-fe f r s ; FLOYD V. MORRISON . 0 Dahmer Disclose U u^; Mrs. Noe! (Eugenia)Sge"ilo ' : m < : a n d ^ . f l o y i ______serve.center. The mixing center Is ‘Engaged To C Wright, Enterprise, Ore.;e .; anda a d ^ ^ includesIncl a worTc surface, the re- • - . F r a n k Morrison,'Manhattan, frigeratbr, an d storage for C nr te vi/edding^Plans Kan., 18 grandchildren and one ■ staples and utensils needetiri5d to for Sam T. Gillette \ •great-grandson/ , AuxiliqryyHas-Has installation'-^1 * preparing baked: foods,, salads BURLEY-Mr t. r. and Mrs. Le- Mr. and Mr*. 0. A. (Gus) One son, Howard Morrison, • ■ . and desserts. The ' coolMnd EUla. ' fiurley. announceKince the KKelker announce the engage-{ . died In 1944, while serving with •. HAGERMAN — Installationstion of Mrs.Mi MyrUe Conidin weresre elect- serve^areasen Includes the range, engagement and - forthcomingthcoming n ment and forthcoming marriage the_AIcjarceL-- ' new'officers was held; at the cd delegates to attend thehe Amer- a 'work surface and storage marriage of ,- their daughter,iau^ter, ofol their, daughter. Pegw EllxaJ Hie receptten Is.beifirhostedrhast»d « recent meetihg of the Americannerican leanics Legion and Auxiliarylary con- ip.spoi a « for cooking utensib-®L and rhrU Christine Louise, to SamSam' T. bbeth, to Larry Karl Dahmer, by the coutde’s children Whowhn wlllwill Legion" A uxiliary^ Installingng offl- forference to be held In Pocalello smasmall appliances. It is a good Gillette, son of Mr. andind Mrs; si son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl. DahmDahi^ - ; all be - present All- friends,friend* cer« wasiMrs. lols Jepson.on,. . Je- JulyJu 24 through 27. Mrs.;. Martha ideaidct to have this center nearest r ;‘®' Gillette, Burley. eer, Jerome, esident Rowe was selected as alternate,iltemate. the dining room. neighbor! and jelatlves ofnf Mr. rome,” fdurth.district president Ro ated this An August wedding is planned. - Those Installed Includee Mrs. MembersI agreed to raise the • EfficientE arrangements■ In the«iw>- Mlss Ellis was graduated this and Mrs. Morrison , are invited „ f» spring, from Buriey High(h School M iss K elker is a 1968 graduateraduate E. Powell, president: Mrs.s. KKate ate du. dues from $3.50 to ,$4 a year, kitekitchen, the home agent point- ’P?? ool and to attend the reception. Theme coucou* “Btinard,. vice, president;; Mrs. Mrs.I Beatrice ZiOaw, Los An-oi } and' plans to enroll atat Idaho oof Twin Falls H i^ School and pie request n«^gilts. , Los An- oi out, save' time »ndC make 2^ Unlverelty this fall.fall This aattended the University offW Wash- ash- Joseph Zaccone; secretary*trca-5e:ry.trca- Seles, Calif., a sister Of Mrs. coo cooking more enjoyable. est. , • sumrsummer she Is emptoyed at ,ii BnH^MflRKr I I ^ surer; Mrs.. Randall Fruit,lit, ser- C. O. Shore, w as a guest. toyed graduatedaduated James This was the last meeting for • . Rae’s Drive-in. ir/a geant-'at - arms; Mrs. James feting for . ' • _ ;ra'duated from Jeromf ------: ■ ------:------^—T and""and“thls-sprlng. was'graduated v ^RefiniiNng ~ n l frpm College of Soutiiemm Idaho, llanceli Credit Corp. ______' .. ;_____ AA------M aices-pfficial—T fSS TwIn-FaU5:^He-la"enga^-lng a e e d -ln ------— ♦ f^i-mlrtg and ran ching-w-With ith his Suggested ; . V i s i t T o U n i t father. ^ ' . lng made IInstallation »a„ty..M,iniskirts, Transfransparerit ■ . ,' ^ -Wedding plans are being made • SHOSHONE ^ Fine quality of * Couberly J“ly \a t McCall. , “* • some pieces of old furnitureture can BUHL — M ri..Bill Couberly ^ be preserved by refinishing at 7 Of Primrose lodge No. 76.76, Twin T » ln ..-*** rHeld By Local . home, advises WlUma Shryack,&s;: Tops I Are Hitsits Irt Fashion - Falls, ™ disirict deputy president AAr home furnishings specialistiallst of ofp f lDistrict No.-5,'made herh l r roffl- f K • ' .y Unlverstlty of Idahdi exten­exten- By GAY PAULEY .Three 1 . .of the Japaneselananesc visit to the Buhl Refcekah . , ■r®°- Auxiliary (all told, during,Ih'eir regular'ses- |\Jc sion service. • • lar skill UPI Women*. Edltersr g.members of ^he-Jroup. (all told, SS-SNarrdte.s Slides Officers‘were Installed; for the / —^ Interest ia Ae popular skill _ 23 wonien-4n addition to the ■7 “r.- American Legion AuxiliaryL iu d ll^ # L»i° n pw • Mrs. Couberly called[ ' to ihethe d DECLOI — Members oTThe ^ has been so general thiss spring n e w YORK .een re- Theti miniskirts and the trans- the th« moming news gathering.leriiTff A f/?proper .way to open andnd close tertalnedterta by Mfs. Charies:l « Gum- G u r^ . '■ - printed. The county hpmem e eeco- c ^ p«aren t tops a re hits Inin ththe e fourth foi wore a sklrf about as ‘he ‘‘it Bible atid demonstratedra^ed the mersonmers as she. narrated;ed .slidesslides officers Include Mrs. Arvilla aomlcs agent has free ecpies^.^scples^ Easterng -world as well as the mimini as you could get Md-thI and-the 'Vay iP which ,toto ca^ c a ^ of a irip to Puerto Rico:Weo. She Commesser,( president; Mrs. Jl . _ To be worth'the time and ef- western.» • JaJapanese women agreed thatthnf the flag.. She .spoke on>n other was accompanied . oni the trip Velma\ -Treadwell, firstst vice '• ■ . J : fort of reflnlshlng. Miss Shryadc Soiiia b( ■ the see-throuEhthrough thethi mini‘".was theI most pertaipihg to thetie lodge by hher husband'and son.n. Chuck, presjdent:r M r a . Lavemee Kou^K ou^ / / says, tbe piece should serve a , ^ gave- the- uriwrltten:n work. MiMrs. .Douglas fJnd was host- t led by fashionable Item on the^ streeu streets presented a glff on ess l w as h o s t - nijj^- second--vice president;■esident; ' / ■ T r * useful purpose In your, homt. ® Japan’s young women,n, the of Japanese cities today. •' gift' on ess for the meeting whichrhich was i^jrs.« Esther-- Noble, secretary;cretary; ^ Travel-WIs® ™ , It should have good shape and “ behalf of the lodge. ‘ held at her country home In j^rs.■ Christina Petersen, treas- stylish young ^matrons of "We ‘are not. giving5 up the Mrs.N Jerry Maxton, noble nortl design and b« of sturdy con- ^ I, noble northwest Declo. Guests;nn wcre m/. , Mw. Lola Vice, historian:istorian: 1 ^ SUMME>UiVUWER PERFECT struction. Beauty, of theWm- wood ^ Australia are wearing them, ^timono,” said • Mrs. Amlko grand,gra honored the 23 pastast noble Mr?,Mr?. Denton Darrington, Mrs. . i* and you can't pick ur a ton, Mrs. Hogg. Sinclair, chaplain;haplaln; i -- . Is particularly Important. “ JJ 5 Kujiraoka, a regional director, gragrands present and gaveive each EveiEveretf Pardew and Mrs. Gum - 1 cut* tft newspaper • without reading^"8 of -anj .operator of a boutique in a f trs. Gum- Mrs.-'Arvema J#ckson,'sergeant-ergeant- Tiered Dreas iri green & wwhite cheerful checka, There are no short cuts to “ utique in a gift. She prejenled Mrs.Irs. Cou- mer­merson. , t Kodak- green patent belt.. $2B.95. 'Qreen & White check f*" Tw»inM their success In the Western, Tokyo.t , "But for a vromanman who beiberly ’and Mrs. Eula Wniard.wniard. Planspi were made to conclude :at-aims, and Mrs. Addie Kodak- ^ refinlshing, the bulleUn' points ;“ “ “ 'ovleh, assistant ... , aklrt, 1x4.95. KellyIly green aheeri aee-thru btouae, •out Each step from removing’•emmnS world. Only the unisc*It (boys(t)oys gQgg " business. It is] hard to Spokane,Sp< .who have servederved as the 'yearly activities with a pot- ani elrts dressing alike) s.emi - 914.9S. All from fabulouafallout JJunior Houae, ,, old finish to thA final rubdown J J, move al)0ut In." For■ evening nol noble grjnds of their respectiveespectlve luck picnic dinner on the pallo . Reports of Girls’ StateB now in . . ,--m ust be completed carefully.airetully. •» ’» dragging Internationally.i« wear, however, the kimono lodges',lod past tfbble grandind gifts, .at at tho home of Mrs.8- Waynewayne session In Nampa were made.m ade. IIt t l ______’ ______^ J " S; Other deoartiiro styles that " -la-^abeut -M rs^lUard-ls-the-grandmother -Lew The steps ara.deacrlbedJiilthBajlLlllo _a ready ha^ .iicce»s. ‘ Ini- thtICT *versu s-W estem -d ress-ls- “ about ndmother Lewls-Sr.-July-^rHnsbands-wHlbandSTvllt was announced the ‘ stateate con- • _ publication. _ ' ! of Mrs.'Otto Dolar, vicece grand be special guests. Mrs.Irs Oleen vention will be held JulyJu lv 24M Repair comes first TheJumV-■heJuml- >United States also are iSrt part otof 5(SMO," she .aid. %of the local lodge.. It wasvas noted LewLewis was appointed chairman 1 of the ♦ ... ■Aalrman through, 27 In Pocatello. Delo. ture should be fixed'WB B 9 re-1re- the fashion scene south of the — that Mrs. Kittl6 Herringtonigton.had .bad of 1the planning commllteetnlttee for ^tes were elected to attend, b p p e r ^ g styled — if that Is deslftdesired — 1border. ' ' come from Wilder for the,eventthe,event the'the'dinner." !Sir"j ,p® pp® J before the oldiflnlsh is remov6d.removed As a woman who owns a chic « Under the good of thehe order. NNew . officers will be xlrawxlrawn n - , i-You can take off old finishllsh most boutique\ In M ^co Cityi y ' says, s w Woman ^ Selected'L lc U a annual J roll call waa held with for the co'ming year and dates U SE *nME.<;-NEWS WANT.OT. ADS BOULEVARCDULEVARD AT LYNWOOD efficiently with ■ commercialmmerelal ‘'When I have a see-through-through . <19 members beihg present•sent and toto’e entertain will be chosen.losen. . FOR FACT-SELUNG RESULTSlE s t^ T s j______:______paint and varnish remover.over. Se- cdress. It's a . sellout'* Or, as T n«r 1!> members answering: with let- le c t a remover that is not flam- «another . fashion expert jrom IFor Symphonyllj J',terS; Mrs. Willard and»nd MMrs. rs. | ' m able a nd w ithout w ax.. RRemov- e m o v -fMexico City .puU It, "We have , ^ Mike Kambrich . were honored '‘ . I ' . ert cootalning wax !>•-« resi- /Acapulco, you know. Andnd there KIMBERLY - Mta.I. J J. . Gar- In the, birthday march, due on tbe surface. Flamn;\abteamn;\*ble ianything goes/’ . Ioland Gibbs of Kimberlyjerly has 1Plans were made to) serve a • - materials are fire hazards.irds. What goes on stylewlse u, 'ita out “ violinist1st In the luncheon1“« for fhe Fal^lew Ken- I The bulleUn tells how to iinternationally was spelled out . nference American Symphony f for n r rCon- n n Slngton. "‘l! ' ' • I’ bleach, remove blemishesIshea or IMonday et a new* conference " week at Participating In .the jirograip R E i ! rough spots, aand theI surface iat headquarters of {he Fashion ^ 'S W"!* "> fo r : ; ^ F H ■ for thd evening werb Dena:>ena Her* f M satin smooth, stain wood,rood, fill Group,( Inc.. which Is holdingllding Jtsits ^Carmcl, fallr. Z ™ inger. Vlckl Inchausti, .^nsan wood grain, apply finishsh coats, cannual meeting of regional The symphony wlll last two Conrod,Cc Gri^nt Johnson,3n. DDour our K0WMM i V M J B [9 8 ' and ruD the wood with1 pumice directors.i This year, nglonalsreglonals Viweeks and wlll bo directedIrected h^by Mpuphnn,Mi Chris Feriflnteitnte and g l * * 1 9 * and oil to give It the softsoft glow tattended from th6 United D Dr. Richard Lert, formermer dlrec- Daryl-Cooper.,Di All weree present* ' of a professional Job. !States, Mexico, Canada,, Japan, lor(< of the Berlin Symphonyphony Or- od tokens of appreciationlion from v France,-and Australia. ccheatra. Mrs. M Maxton. ' , SHOES (JETTIlMnWENTIMENT ' The fashion' group Is a no tiiiii w. Hostesses were Mrs.!. HHarvey arvey Summer is being “white-wash- i nf **fi OM The Carniel symphony will bo 'BRU ilte-wash- nonprofit organization of 5,000 !!^»w..r,k nickelhBunt, Lucile Huston, RUSH & ed,’* and onp of the fashionshlon ac- y women executives ’ engaged[aned In ^ composed of rftuslclahsIS through- JJ d MMra. r s .'L L, . cestories to underso thehe treat* aom6i aspect of fashion T and d hashJ; ‘he United States. • gD. M ajor. ■ ment la shpei—white-sandalsi-sandaU among--Hn—aimsI - furtheringjrtherlng - -MrSi-Glbbirflald she auditioned ------¥ - -M— # ------O M B S E T ^ and square • t o ^ . fa t • heele^l I fashion In domestic and1 Iniema- forfi the violinist port recenlly pumps are, as grandmaIma useLA Y TEX: x BRA , the rule. It's no longer.ger. neces­neces- / Foriake.O f sary to have your shoesoes m(|tchmt^tch ' Playtejj’ma^as thia offerr becauseb«c#uee theytt are certain that To Jail Fc ^Of Arf , - 5yoitr bag. Shops conin. match, complement or contrasta s t now— .*? once you enjoy thethe fitftt and ccomfort of a Ptaytex • Women JoumallBtsI from States, Canada nnd foreign charge, ot the Montanaa n n artlntsfirtlnts [I•I’® clinico Is yours, So If you bro you'll never settle for less. across the United Stateses will goro c6un(ries. " hnvo been saving those red Am' 4 i\ Known as tn Jnil for nrl's rqHo the thn finalIlnnl l.ynOo, who grew upp nn on till' Hit Sh« Is weU knftwn „j find ^ a 'red j^ K J u it think—you get a beautiful fl.S m orning n f tlieir nntlnnnllonal con* Crow Indian RCflcrvationlon fiouthsouth llin editor of M«)ninnn Arts, " n bng.i) drag them out — your navy i J O K ^ iflutiful 91.98 Brush and Comb vention In Billings, Mont.iont. , of' Billings; Is well k{nown* n o w n 'o01 i m agnrlne publlslie itw M K s ^ ^ |H |i^ Set when you buyf any PlaytexPlayte: bra. And so meny One of the highlightsits of the *!'« creator of the famousBUS cnmIccnmic ‘«na Iniitllutfi of Arts.’ ' well.'v* ( tMMutlfUl styles)S to chooMchooso from, Including... Nalional Federation of Press Birip "Rick O'Shav." ThoThe strip - ...... Women'a annuarcnnventlon,ention, setset Is-syndlcafed'-and-■ppenra-^ p e n ra -|n In I A. na]rtM-^Crois*Your>Heart' Ju n e 26-28 Is a continental:ontlnenial than’ 100 newspapersswapapers •YourHeart"* Bra with "Cross* breakfast at (he old countyounty Jail, worldwide., Vbur-Heert"* stretchch between the cups to lift and liigdnloualy modernUoded lo be-bfr- In addition to, hl.i work aa a FLOORDR COVERING CC f separate.s. White, 32A42C,32. Only 92.76. . com e Iho YellowstoneI A rt Con* nationally known rartoonlHl,tartoonlHl, "• With stretch straps, 50^ moro. STOI x - ter. , Lynde ralBO. V H LMng^ Sheer Bra with Stretch- Montana artists, ihe0 women Steel sculptry and ceram ceramics ics ever*« sheer alastiollat back and sides. * Jourpallatfl will meet and hear aro tho mediums of Lyndon White. 32A-42C. Only $4.50. . three lyell known MonianaMonlana Pomeroy, and his uniquequo crea*crea. • ^ With stretcstretch straps hiore; ' J. K. RalMon,iton, Stnn Stan tlons have brought himllm wide* , Lynde, and I>yndnn Pom eroy, ; l i SAIE ^meroy, spread acclaim. . A native ol Cholenu,»u, Mont.JMont., A nativo Montanan, ho has . .C,P|sytox"Soft-llniox "Soft-lino’* Padded Bm with . Ralston U one of tho few living often been commissioned to 9 & 12 foot widthidth amwlrtgnew(lber>filipad(Iberfili padding that stays soft, weatern artlsta who» actually creat® sculptures for A a apeclflcaneclflo WKWimmmL can’t shift, can'tm't bunoh up,u mito. 32A-30B. rode the open range, He is of* setting In a home,'garden{artlen or Various sizes!S omy 93.SO. withWith stretchstretcl straps, 60^ more.. . ton called another Charleyariey Run-Rus- puhlio building. ' ’ sel. Hla paintings havo0 been dis-dls- Montana Press' Woman>man \V<>* La* • & colors: ., played '‘^iroughout thehe United;United Donna Fel)lberg, Billings,.Is In i 3 y ® JB 8 1 Offer limited,ilmited, so get your freo Briisti n v and Comb SettSet today. And enloy th« 1 ^ 1 Reg. $1.199 ■ hoaveniy fitit antfand comfprtcomf( of a Playtex Brs. y jn M m m ir.... . All yM do dots mallts mall tt the bra tabiil and tha ...... All Little ■ & lieg. $2.6969...... i|« ^ ^ c o u p o n you'U find inIn every pwipe^kage to Playtex and j WRANGLERS ■ ■ tneyMI M n dI you your BlBrush and Comb Set. I : J K S m ' *((nolu

, 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 will be awarded.arded. MMr. Shirley was bom in Han- Pamela Beard was escortedicorted ley. Staffordshire,.England,, and - . to the-'center of the floor wwhere h ^ came(:an to America to laano Falls, 1 ' she was presented a. graduationluatlon inIn May,f 1905. He was vice pres-prts^ Su/teMd^ ^ ^ | g . ^ ClassicalC! MiMusic - gift on b e h a ltio l th e loilBbIgfe bby y IdId^t ^ of a men’s clothing''storej o r e m \ Mrs.-OiMrs.-Otto DoHfi'lvlce grand.and. It in Idaho Falls and moved to - m waa-noted-that-MIss.-Beard-wasrd was TwiTwin^FalU-In-IS33-«nd?opened X M d —__— ^ > 1 the recipient of a $500 scholar-cholar- the Rowlu Mack Storer In 1946 - ProgrnmnSclieduledS^ Sc s/V l shlp-which she-plans-to-use-touse-to he-he-opened-lhe-Shlrley-Mendl6lft — attendaltend Boise State vollege.thlsee this store stoi In Twin Falls.-He was Deo/Li/^Sbd- ^ ■ fall. . pre president of the Twin Fallss Ro*Ro- ■ <7 TUc Th. Fitth Dislrlct oPthet IdahoIdahd tidpa'ticipate with their talentsIs but. PlansPlan! were made for thehe offl- tarylar; Club 193S-37, chairmanan of lyABIGiULV/WBUBEN JfjJcFederation, of Music Clubs,bs, an also forf ttiose who like to. listen claldal visitvIj of Mra. L. D. Major, CommunlQr Cor Concert for -two affiliate of the National Feder- and increase their knowledgewiedge lodge deputyt of the Buhl.lodge;l.Wge; years,yea vchalrman of the Mer- V/e specialize In handling t ail ths flower sr- • - - - _i'^"****"^*— ■ ation of Music Clubs, will1 spon-spon* of music.mi It Is one of the} most This willw be the final meeUngneeting chantscha Bureau of the Chamberl"^rts rangements for'weddiriga'eddirigs . . . bouquets, bou- -. V sor .an-hout-ol-classical-music,jDUslc, widespread wldes and beneficial before JS. of Com m erce In 1947 aiSd w as leficlal before the summer recess. « Tpu3. tonnlerea, church and rsceptjonrecep dscoratlohsr * " • - DEAR ABBY: My 15-yeor-oldlar-old matmarried the woman for'whatwnat open and free to the public agenlaagent in helping young musi- In order01 that the Buhl^ Lodge chschairman of the Board of. Trus- daughter (I'll call her "Linda”)nda”) she was. How does "PRAYER-YER- Monr Nei{Neighbors, and bcforo It’B "H O M E"? i " ^ ^ . My husband hns been marriedtarried ‘ ^ Everyone! One Joins, the Second;econd Goes FREEI | ' to me for 10 years, nnd'when- cver he goes to aco his parents says, "I'm going homc." -TEAM-T l UP TO BE - -Alaybc I’m out of line to get SAIVLjE! ^ , so upsel over this. Abby, butg2 ^ It Just burns me up Jo■> hcnhcnr r * fmm YOUR NEW SIZE ------him sar-that.- Don't-you-thlok — . , "hom e’* Is whore a m an's wire ...... ~ - s A v r u p TO 2 00%% - .. J Q fCFOR THE SUMMER nnd chlldrcn aro? Or do3o you (hink maybe my husband nclual- a U A R A N T E B lv still feels moro at homorwSh with O N LUSCIOUSIOUS COLOR COORDIN)ORDINATES liis mother and father thanhan he • , ■ • does wllh mo? . ALMA.LMA ' * _ • PINKK • BL U E 'JfL 6 w M d N TfHS H $ f l - DEAR ALMAt Where one has ■“ 'A • LEMONION YELLYELLOW » spent his earlier years Is ^ J • PEAPLkPL BEIQE - "home“ ~ hOlnaller how Jong ho’s been awoy form It. Many W * WHITEITE ■ cM 'tlmirs who havo bMn- on U F R E i - i ti\ls ftdo of (he ocean most of (heir lives bIIII refer (o their m ' / If youyot; fall>9isst tha.ffollewtngtng M iulla iulla' native lan d s as "home,",so / DREAMLINERS-REAML|NER«- I f l don’t (ake l( personally. / / " FIBERFIUIFILL CONTOUR CONTO I M — ------Today Is Jiine DEAR ABBY: I juit read Ihr M / **' Sifolth Sirnp, Slfnp, Sitticli Slt«icli Onek I M Ifllter from "PRAYERPULl-Y / / Reg, 94.DO 4 WAITING.’’ who hnd n long list # f. , ONLY ...... $ 3 • , 5 9 1 , I Jr r ' " ' IPWUAMASIZB of romplnlnis ngalnRt her" you|ng ^ J n g ^ , L f \ . dedicated VTnlntdior'r-wlfe.---—e. — ■ ' ...... • • ■—( V— iL-— 1 \ ------t ------DREAMLINER®REAMLINER® ------L ^ ^ U YYOU O U CAN ^ u alES 1 0 b y Ju ly 2 I am also a young minister’snlster’s W iO NiGLEGPANjrie G LEG PAN] r J m 116 6 YOU CAN ba q alss 13 by ... iwl/ 3 wife, and hero’s whore I speak JVwik loineilei Tutnm/, Ml| Mlpi w' If 'I , 161 e YOU CAN bs • alts' M by ... Ju|y 3 up for all who feel ai I dnldol -•- • ; , • ilOij. ItlQhi, Daitlora # ' U In the first plnco. If "PRAY-’PRAY. I . J S j^ S S . llilghi, Daitlora , 20 2 0 YOU CANI b so alts 14 1^ . . . Avg. i F.RFUL" would Ihlnk b eyond igftaEraBafflffiy Reg. $11.00 < 22 YOU CAN bs a alts 16 by ... A u^ ' herself and tlto mold Into) which . anB R girorar s m l x l . ond flhoaho AL I 3l)qped with Flb«rflll . . ■' 3-Months Plan ' probably, hnd nn Idea of tholho . I 1 .. , - pclllnesfi-she wns In for.ir. 1.^..—J~\ I , R«K. 9 9 , 0 0 f ...... l A E T i g l I 7^;°?....:.. $ 2 :3 9 t BEFORE In the second place,, thoho man lM||fi2SB|L ONLY ...... II .. O n ly $8.00 M o n th ^ ^ B S bSS CONPBClCONFECTION® SilDWRR 1IF.I.D BKwBCBt LONO t I O [ / SIZE 18 VIEW - Dorcas Gibbyb y wanwas ^ E aH a Bf l r S o R f f l S a ' a^ND n d AVERAtAVERAGE PANTII To th^ First 45 L honored recently at a• bridal . ifjlJLMML'WMWttJ B M B M W a a UolKwtlghlUolitwtlghl &hop«ti shower at (he home* ofDf MMrs. rs. JEBBOKngBa^aiHBflBiF sb'OO HaroM Fowler, asfllsled bv herhtr . . ^flillUUnHnR r”.”?..,.... $4.99. dauBhtgri, Mrs. Konl.-Tracy,-Tracy. .. .. WmHoSSa ONLY . . • r . ‘ * : Call Now for I Yiwr FJiEE Tria Mrs. Ray Jones and Dnrolhv ' flMMHnOHNSMB M B S R S i AUo10 CONFECTICONFSCTIONf.OIBpU ...... Sj “ I ' I'nwlor,. Games were played, plnyed, KttJKaBliBk. iwHiTBiWHlTB .S frti(nla)r* V'tiji on a lx)ok and hold a fnlrly . henvy bo

^ . ... , '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 ^A N P SOUlVILLTALk-Voc. A ces, used point count I hadid no -ion. He dippped the 'six a n d BW 'jLLJAucj^KEffrAasuget^^/-[-/ 11'T", '^-VTHe^ e PR.M'MANN/X\ j pnarrol a rro ts are Jeft-footed...... GAS-AS- drinking drlnkini man creates his own- - • problem putting my partner,•, the eight and carefully’’hung .onto “^^^LON* A S ^ TO PR. PAVIP—7 S O SORT K T J ) r^rUL L PO Vt^ATEVER *- • onto ICANtTCLLM?u'HOvv'HELpi^^.5LP- I-m' *SH _ WARN HIM r f WIU. >OU REACH PK. Jr V ROLINB ,V w FUMES sO deaden the Vitamin Vltamir B deficiency, thus mak- late David Brucc, Jn seven;L He-the He -the rnine.-• * .fui >y.. I'M OF HIM T---- r CANC TO WAW jJ i ,/I ^ A T MORGAN FOR M E? :> T .FUL 'i O i n ^ BEeN .M R.W ILSONi‘~TOg'A .'r MSEPePWBEPl / ^ “ APOl/TLEAr ^ ^HliV . nose that most any service sta* ing ing himself hir vulnerable to mo- - played the hand against the best _ .1 APPKECtATe MAVfN& HAP.TOE L . r ^ (HIM— WJ.H''- f iik f(»L- jL- HH6«>ieRei n t h e noset his tlon sickness.” Fascinating, If ^ •rdav- South noticed this and knewn e w ' opp OPTOifTUNrTVTO'TAUK wrrH ^x'T T j^T I < 2 ^ h o spita l/ )!|I tion a attendant IsV said to do his tion si< defense as,described yCster^^y - 1 daily stint without a sense• of factual. factual. b u t it did o ur opponent^ no good.BOod that Jimmy was deliberatelyite ly >-»-'lO v / W i t t vt?L/ b e in t h a t .fOVVN FOR tr-rT=— M f ^ smell -. . . AM ASKED HOWlo w c cOSTOCTOMER SE R V IC E : Q. D ave w as alw ays a good gges-puesl giving8>vir him. the information that. J^een he held'the last ciub and hadh a d ^ ’ many states require ,no wait be- «'is «'is it lti right, like my dad says, ser aiid he plclced-up the queen *' nar- that a»man can carry enough of spades and made the Erand[rand startedstart withJhrec spades to his . jJ T •' ■ y—' ' J-J tweentw een application for the mar- that ai S i m : ------^ , - ~ r — r------= -“r »------r - _ -p a rtnr t i e r’s-four;------;;-----^ E u ' — ^ ij 3 = ^ -^ - ...... ------^ X l M a i L —— riago.riage_license_and, the wedding..ing. tobacco seed In a sack on Ws \ I^s E( ' ■■ ^ JJust u s t 202 ____ A VETERINARTAMIAM back back • • tot. make“ him'^T^lIi6n- ~ ( ■ At the other table the latel^te . vwvWhy this help” mused South. i \i I >Wiai ■ o f 'Considerable ' experience?nce aire aire?” ? ” A. .Sounds likely. ‘If Tie. ^ ■ Jim m y M aier s a t W est.' There[here “Does**do( he want me to play hhim i^ ' ;^=rr W I c l aa iil m s , "Of all 'domesticatedIted has has sonlesor place to plant it. One is no JelJire how good Jimmymmy for fhei queen o! spades dr does- m ■ animals,anim a the one most apt• to tabkspoonfuj tabksp of seed. It’s said, • would Bave Deen if he-had lived_ n'tn ’t hhe?" • — ‘r ' ' ____ ■_ becomejlg^^rlc^n^ the horse.'*se." can can turn tui out a ton of cigars.______SoiSouth would have been well*veil* - trichtrich- is about the same size «heAbe'the.Abest thing 1 ever did for .. i . " ~~ ' 1 1 advi:advised to toss -a coin and a t IA ■ a s -a ba^by chick, r/hen hatched, jq., NOETH ' 21U least have an even chancei to " '■■■'■■Ifl.l,I. "-J H iKM Sli& ■ ^rv*;''^ j as' a I ''®“‘ our W-year-old daugher." wriies AKJ9 ' ma1{,mal4^i !• • / tViTH.TKeSM/Mff-/- w i « e i > 7 a of body where she got It. But with- .’ 4852-----^-----, ♦Q743 hand. Such is the contention of body w ^ CARD SENSE • ^ 1 TA^CBS' dvwa- - ■ J TfipyNgr ' an authority .on m atrim onialmlal in threithree months, her grades im- V8432 • > V9C5. V J. - sr". land proved tremendously, an d all ♦ 83 , - 4965 \ “Trie TFJpbNB; j ' ~~~ mattematters. A ring on the left hand proved *10986 ' *754 , QQ—The blddinehas been:' ■ n" signlfie.s subservience, hhe e herh e r frifriends, who had Igonred claims, while a ring on the right•Ight her so long, began telephoning.” ' S O m B

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• • - • • 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-i:RIgRt“— ~ ~ ~ t ------ExcelJent^openlng|-for-ph«nn«— ------^MAGiC-VALLEY^m a g ------— ^ 5—Amateur Hour , Eighth_Avi^ Market vs Young's!'® . 9 a 'a.m m .. . D epot Grill v s South-ft. elmeuii In in Oregon Ore and Waihtntcofi. Earnin< 76—Faith for Today ^ .. Top salary plu* (uU range ef w'de a room, large MtChen. fireplace, ' jR E A I T Y ! I 11—Amateur Hour Dairy,D airy, dl diam ond 5. ■ gWeside J^ k a i n Co.; I0:30 a.iff.. Filer bnaement wlUi fam ily room and 8:00 2SL-Science In Agricul- . _ employe beneflu Including re- ^Brown. Prown. 32(U>»2. Filer. ^ balh“5"« • 733-5580______• i 4:00 2SI^Ffank McGee •njurtday, ■ vs va Cottag Cottage M otel; l:3lo p.mI.. .. f (Iremcntiiremcnt plan.pi Opportunity for WANTED bau». a car garage. I39.SOO. * . ^ ^ ‘ ture " __ Oordce L. ll < Ciocketi-Broker.Itealto* ______a—^ t b e d r a l of Tom orroww ; ‘ Repoft . 99, a-m.a.m.. Eighth Ave. Marketet BIVCAbiviA vs v s £Barton’s; 3 p.m.. Pen-1- toodao«. 7B^Frank M a^ ^Sinclair Sinclair vs Holiday Inn: 1:3030 mbodnibfld 3,3. ■ • »toref in 4 2^ M 7 11-Catbedral of To- p.m., Younjs's Dairy vs White[te " ' ' ' ■UMi. atata*. Send reply to E. B. Hart, HAY Hai DISTINCTIVE ' 'rj m o rrow Report P P a v L e u Drua Riorr* nffir»i 9.T* • Feather ■NEW * - ' 5 3 bedroAte brtck. base- Satin; 3 p.m., GAC Finance vsVS : . ATLATlANnC LEAGUE I Large fam ily typ4i bim e ',. lo m - I 5—Cathedral of Tomorroww 2*3~^st Century • N-W. 3th [Ave.. Portland. O re. EXPBB Il carpet. <25,000. nletely al ir! S -2 1 st Century - r' Terry Je fo r. Miller, M diamond 4; and B»o» or (ihooe c « le « 303-224- 3.wide : pletely air condlUoned, five - 7B—Cathedral of Tomor- ^ 9 a.mi., Pennywise vs Kreiigel'sP2 W»Jnerim, • . SSS* TOW - ^11—2Ist 1 Century • ® a-™- ' • 9 a.m.. Nu Ute va Paris Jr.;. ------—- ^______CUSTOM baling or. swadilng. .b UI FFEEDTMAN-KEALTORS E X D ' iKfhiiahe^aSm'at.^'Nl^lUuSa K .X • on diamond 5. , ' » Mathers. Work Wontad . 2A ' ^ 8:30 4—K ing Kong S- erty.'^ priced to *eU. tnay 6 e 8—Land pf'the Glartts , l ROTO-TU.LINO: H O T O S i Gardena, tawat, ■ B J j Y J O W N E R leaaed wltb opUna to pofcba^ ' 8-King Kong- . • , J~ J- N ew s * «9 arm arm; ;. .Ken’s M agnavox y* v s 9« a.m., „ _ Nu^w'?vs Bartlett’.n - ' • farms.farms, Utidscaplnj. Blade work. N ursery- Stock. Floyd G i^ h re l, HOM E IN >:00 3 S L ^ u td e lln e s 5:00 5:00 2SL-HucWeberry 2S Fimt M Magic agic ValleyV IHC; 10:30 a.m"*: .. ,3 ®p.m.. Moose Lodge vs Brake« . .. M M r . J u a n ’S n u ^ 'I ^ ^^utlirol bome. BortheMt Paul Taber vs Kay's Wranglers; ^ 733-8084. TT;1 . location,'three larg* beOrooms, • 2B -pral Roberts 2B—Lassie2B P a u l T a t J ; and P etro leu m Products, dia- college of 1 Hillcrest A rea • 3—-Lassie 1:30 1:30 p.m.,p.m Lamar Anderson vs and i»eir( College of Hair Design, Lynwood, EXt»BRlENeEDEXPBRi: PARTS man for " 1 ^ 3—C am era T h ree " 3- JS. mond i. • ' M tooppini opping Center, c Twin Fall*. ?io„“procurement, bo' stock and dlstrlbu. • A J'l bedrooma fee plus den 8- T h l s Is th e U fe , 5 -L . a s s ie Thlesen'a T hiesen’i Cougars; 3 p.m.. Was- *• tlon background. Refereneea aval]. - ^ brlobt )dUhea wltb •ttctrlo oble. 733&12. • • 3 3 tile til baths b?fc,buUVbH, doubl* g area*. Se* . ^Bullwinl^' 11—Lassie11 co co vsvs RockyR( Mountain Harvest,St. INTERNATIONALipJTERf LEAGUE SOME . SOME SCHOLARSHIPS _25 jL z • Many luxury featnres. thiah>i» weUweu locatod a a l loveJy 7B—Film Feature diamond diamond 4; end 9 a.m., Alley - .AVAILABLE . ALTERATION. Sewing. All 'wOrlc • Man , ,7B-Bullwlnkle - • 71 • Rock and Iramo . home. - • . ll-HeTaia-:of Tnrftf 5:10 5:M 2SD-Walt2S Disney ' , Motel-PancakeMotel-Pa House vs Mont-S . ' wednead ay . - ^ - r a r v i n ^ e * gomety Ward, diamodd 9. . 9 a.m.. a.m ., JBud’s Duds v s StuU- \WANTED OFFICE s0iir work - High schtwl educa. construction • T tmxi 8>^Bullwink!e .7B-Walt .7E Disney , gomety. : CaU J a n e WUaoo, 7*14441 ■ ' Lynwood R ealty^ _lf3g,7B^aeovery *69 _ ___ »- &-WaU Disney ______■Friday - *>*, man m an Coa Construction; 10:30 a.m ...... tlon. accounting I, office machines. • TT Filer-vsi-Magtc-FIoors-and_l:MM j-S ruD E J 2b — Gentle B en " ~ 9 9-Aj«:riam A.nT ir^Ariderson-vs Filer-;w‘-f -SWDEtaiSALSSMAN- ; J4EW.MOMB *n m ooem au».divi*M n.|l-After-JtOBi 2SL—Sacred H eart 2t n„ p.m.. nmes^wa vs KEEP, all ^ » located Jtt*t north of senior High —3- 3— =« 3-TIme for Meditation ,3-Gentle ,3- Ben M Magic agic VV alley IHC; 10:30 a.m .. P.m .. Tim ‘ . High school education. • *"-•, ScboOLyssfi S u b ^ v l e l o n ^ oU •ireaCT. q o O tr jW S~Paui Harvey • 5—Gentle 5- Ben ' Wasco W asco vsvi PaulTaber; l:30p,m., diamond ] etirbe, aad' aldewSk*. Horn* bM| new...a , p SU7.50 a week. Apply a tE -S“S3 bedroomi, i 4 fun ba*en*nt, ^car>! nam' noor uUm ruMjrMrptrted"- 2B-Face the N^ion . 11-Gentle 11 Ben K Ken's en's MM agnavoxi vs M ontgomery Friday • ContinentConUnenUI Baking Co.. 548 , t, Largt lot. immeSlat* ~poae*-~------~- 1:00 2B—Ed Sullivan Ward; W ard; 3 p.m.. Rocky Mountain « . - • IRONINO tn ray home, at »4I Wiirir.- s s . tt s salon. r 4 -D U e o v e ry '69 1:00 21 “il 9 a.m., Times-New?.vs Bud'si's Washington,WashingH Twin Falls. snn. 733-7473. S1&790. . 1 1 -D isco v ery '89 ' 3 3- - E d Sullivan ve v s Tbeisen's.TbeU^ all diamond 4; and?“ rhM<.Duds; 10:30 in'- a.m.. Fifer vs Stuti- >A n P .Q .E .______- ■ ' L a rg e 'e iw to t ahd 4 ' b ^ re o m ’------9 a.m.. Alley Motel • Pancake = {fjsfi;, ?rjo«5;t STcS 5j a-^covery ’69. 5—Ed 5- Sullivan ^ . 9 a.m., man Construction; 1:30 p.m ..------“ Business dpporttinllies 30 ~' '73348S1 day* o r TU-AiOO. cveatng* hom*. Dli watar for Irrla*. • 11—Ed Sullivan • House v . nnd Sunday*. I tlon.tloa. . SinSingle . garag*.. feaeed |:U ^Tabemscle Choir 11 Magic Floors vs KEEP, all dla-ia- EXIEXPERIENCED I yard aod gardea *pol. Slljoe. . 5-Tabernacle Choir 4-FBI 4- diam diamond ond 5. 3^ T H ^B -bodrc^ brlcic home, choice m ond 3. •. AUTiAUTO MECHANIC Business Bu9 Opportunity location, close to •bopping center, ».t.. >_ S:45 SSL—Prom the Cathedral•al 7 7! S I^ N e t Journal PEANUT p j LEAGUE atuchu! aarate. lovtiy teaceJh Fall* Are. Ba*t loeatloa—0Bt> 10:00 2Sl^Btble Answers f:U f:U 2SI^Mothers-in-L«w2£ ' ~ GUARANTEE OUARANT plut comsilsilon.I* nu*Due toin ouier lauresu aod want- backback voj yard WlUl paUo. owner tr*a*.* Ild* city llmiu. Five bedroonl' ' CHILD SOLD '• lng a leave of absence I’m of. ferredferred iu d want* It *oid Imme^ .home, 3 1 2B—T abem adft-C hpir 8-—Mothers-in-Law 9 q a.m..» « Twin .Falls Realty vs ^ gSfid^ho-- ■£{fering one. ot Magle VoUeya lately. 3—Insight ^ 717B-iowell Thomas . rJ ® c*; KIEL, Germany <0P^) “ A ------__ b est^ m ^ sln cis opportunities. Sale SIS.OOO.S & ■ S S . ' " ^ Gem State Reelly; }0:» a.m., price open plus inventory and ' or Land I 1 1 -F a Ilh fo r T oday - - -7:00 2JSSl^Bonania^^------M Mugernre-vrJrtuiny-Poppersr M il-T Prl montlMjld daughter to a neigh- r^L-EGAt-SECRETARY—T“ EEG A t ~ ~emupmeBt—Buitiio|»-»m-T«qolre—■ a Ru V 'AUi>J r —G-GEM-STATE-REALW- E ^ - S ^ ^ 4—Oral Roberts' 7i lr30 p.mTTMotOr-Vu vs Fair- m o n o i d ecmeone that can acquire a good room, carpeteda homiT^tb flaUhM ' . S - " , , b o r fo r J37JM. 10.1 p o U c jMiid ld Salary based 'oh qtuimcallans f l n a l l d ‘ 733-9336 6-^Inslght 11 )anks; 3 p.m.. Shotwells vs bor for I buement. lU both*. ranc«d.yard.!• J3 . w< . M****r«*Bita - 7B-King Kong .21 6 Friday.-The child was turnede d SJwi.5 2 5 s** dmdo“ n "i‘ *‘ I- U??QUAL?FIEDUNQU, BUYE:^NBED doubts douwS*‘ driveway wltb earpon.t. . Broker ■ Tommy Walker, aU diamond «. Frklay.-I )f. •' - * ■ ...... _ . . . , • NOT APPLY. .large"pi V 8—Viewpoint ' 3- over to an or^anage. Aut^r- „ i;5s«;n“iss:.w a5aa;;• LottnwrsoB Jac^q««iy „ Itles are considering- criminalJgi EXCELLENT Job opporttialty .apaa.«a* . .Sale* salea la housbsg units, laobD* 8—R iflem an 5-5-Hce Haw . , „ ^ lAg for automobile salesm an. Ex- ' homea,home*, campera and ad recrea- 10:SO 2SL^This Is fhe Answer 4- Fairbanks; 10:30 a.m., Johnny chargescharges^ against the mother. ^lentcallent Pa Pay and bonus Incentivelive tlon vehicles,> travel traUen, —.'T'.sS*' 3-Face the Nation B . I . ■ ■ —‘ " prosrsm. program. IMonthly suaranteed soUsou part*pan* andi accesioriaa. WHta Box riV PlVE E yyea u r old -----T g i r a Popper* vs Buttreys; 1:30 p.m.,m ., . *ryary to to lU lUrt. Exceptionally goodirt MM-30-20 c-oc Tlmw^ew*. on/ted.' 5—F a c e th e N ation 8- Magel Tire vs Tommy Walker: ■ line of new automobiles ond pick. — S ONE ACRE — FILER AVB. ' ■■ upi to fell. Age »33. HiRh school - ir Very cUan two bedreem beme. • lI-^Face the Nation B 3 p.m., Motor-Vo vs Shotwell's, 4-MedIcalIy Speaking / 7{ T mad some colleacV jreferrcd. No I f / 7S1>-Flrlng Une ,,, Jiraur a il diam ond fl. , ‘ . ^ # 1 % Mi previous automol>^ talcs exper-;f XJ 12% Interest term*, call 73U89I days, and TU-t .sssu"«w -gnrsse-ffi i!s C r'.r*.?“ .7B—M eet the P ress 8:00 2SI^Movle, 22 “5 Flngws" ‘''Xlassified . pii Mnca neec 84*0 evealag* end euBdajnL__ - • ■ . l^nca needed. Send complete rei- 8-Me«t the Press 212B -M iS 9kin: Impossible p o n y L E A G U E .______:— ...... — uma to TtTtmwiNflv. Box M.I7. EIGH' 5 b ^ fe A C R E — f c n m E R L V •Weds^sdar 11:00 2B-<3ulllver 3-3—Mission: Impoesible « . _ SKI AREA Iseeking capablo man at nt lea 9 a.m., Sterilng. Jewelry vs - hill jnanaBorr-should be familiarIlar PjleeCJlee ha* bew redocedjo_»JO.:------3 feTrisa.;., 3-This Is The Life - ’ , . 5—Mission:5- Impossibly . DIRECTORY WlUl im ^ p e ra tlo n and m echanlct;llet; ——m 6oo.-rSoMeboJ«f>oo. t ' - ■ '■ F rid ay ■ •EMPLOYMENT ^ - . ■ otfict*. Would hot be for-.Tfdk JpTfoe IF ^ M Ls-sH A W 'im /atvr:''.. ’ 4^-Issues and Answerr ‘ '• ,4iiNew8.' 4- . ‘ • ^ Clesslflcatlon 18 th ro u s^ 24• area^Mui area. Must be at least Wsh achooT • " • -J Suiaa 8>u^ ^ gJliLmf ' 8 >~Icstiei and Answers 5*-Gunsmoke S • . , 99 a.m.. Falls Brand vs Rocky Clisslf 7B—lttoe* aod AnswersJrs ■ ‘ 88-B o n a n ia Mountain Realty; 10:30 a;m.;m .; — ■ ____ Sav«'"»*'1" GEM STATE REALTY • Si„'“ #:05,4-M<»vIe, •'The 39 p.m., S S -“S : s ; s " S S S fflS ■': N o o n IS^-Movles, 'The 1:05,4- K 'l ? cClassification u „ u i 30 through 38 LODGE .martagar belai IntorTie^ed ^ ' der'* homer Four bedrotmis,. tw*. > -S a in t'a Double TracVj'* —l.S ZSS. va Norm’s Cafe,, all diamond by Pomerella ski Incorporated for — — ■nd.;"Woman 0 0 the f f :I :I0 0 2B-Mannlx21 Nor ro d ' ' • , wYnwr.Mwinter laaioa. would tiandls ticket=H"> SHESHELLSERVICESTATION B«”i. fl. SCHOSCHOOLS-INffTRUCnON s lalet.ales, kitchenkite and lodge peraonncl. . - I . Beach" - • 11-Movle,1 ''Gornu it •• - . Appty In wrlllna baclcjrround res- ' ^orl,<*‘ lease,' tood locaUon. On, _ ,R w tr. 3B-.BIg Picture . L I arg e" DONirr * LEAGUE CUsslfiClassification « through 48 ume to Pomeralle ski * ncorporat- 3~M Svle. T ^ . 10:00 10:00 3-News 3- *# » a«.m .m ., Brl*,ee Heating vs - I Walker-Little Suds: 10:30 a.m., 83311**'°' FLO^^'QR'shoo modera wail aauli>. Cation, 4—Bible Storleso 5-N 9- ew s ped ia south W«ibla>i{oc), SO mllea ' 7SL-Net Playhouse Flrat First FederalF vs CWA Tigers;•rs; REALI ESTATE aAOB o b aa-48,aS-48, experience w ith liquidluia ^ ig“*01 PorUand, Oregoa, EstabUabed TWO B 8-Movle, *The,Mltal end fuo- athooT 7B-Movles, "Case of.thelhe. 7B-News 7: Nursing, Nursing all diamond 2, 'ttn, aroi home nearby. Idaai for coo- TW V nn B aby Sitter'* and “ T he» 10:28 10:39 88-N- e w s RENTALS a?, •.a;,s.'’sa& .‘± s.B y - :rf i ; 0 a.m.. Briiee Seating vs clasalfl t SINGLB ranch hand — year round SrRSne2oe. - «srett.- B] Unholy Four" 10:10 IOjM 2B-NCWS2: - ; 0 a.n v» ClasslflcaUon 70 through 88* “ work. Nor“ Bo"Board and room furnished. ■ r^V**’ 1 1 -T B A 2SL—Joo 2 Pvre V aalle lle y Norslng; 10:30 a.m .. ‘ MXiat^ b*be Iable to trrlaate >nd^ do U a M a SL s= = = = s= sss= s= s= = 12:50 2B—Silent. Scrvice S-Mftvle,6 “Smash U p- CWA TiRersT vs Culligans; 1:30 — aenaTal farm work. Phone Jerome cated •a . -4—O olf Tournam ent The 1 Story of a Woman"” A".. jm ., FiwtF Federal vs CuUJgan.tan, AGRICULTURE/ 524-8283 m at noon o r evenlnga. . bulldli arm eatlon, tarmi. Calf atoekmaa'i Re- '' 1:00 2B-**In3lght" TB—News7 Amond fftm o n t 2...;. ClasalflClassification 80 through 98B ' MANm an exp«rexperienced In goneral farm 11—TBA 3-Prism 3 ^ . , r . ? ': o ? . 1:10 .2B-AAU Track Meot 10:35 10:35 33 -D Ig Fish Show ^ V MIDGET LEAGUE UVESTOCK „ ' • ‘‘"'v,K°‘! c in s ra 3-AAU Track Meet . • . 88—Frank McGee Report ^ ' 0 a.m.. Rogorson vs Sher-. ^ Cla«lflcaUo^lOO_th«Ugh^1****^' J18_ ...... -S -A A U JT ra c k .N e e t______l424l.7B-!‘Movle,.“A lA H IJ lL...; .:o.,a.n Sa- - - — ___A^SiaTANT pppg M anager wanted, rtxcel.•cel. _ ^ am i e .t a - ^ i 5 n e i ! £ ! ! ; T O • ' 8-Death Valley Days Ashore" ^ ' .. woods:woods: 10:30'#;m.7Fller Vfl S a------home, and Mveral choice commer. 11— /VAU T rack M eett lOiM lOiSO 2B-Newa 3 . mmac ac JewJ< elry; 1:30 p.m ., Borglerg AIRCAIRCRAFT AND BOATS kel. rclai loti. For detail* call Taylor 2:00.7B—TBA lltOO lltO i »-1t's 3 A Small world rhnurance l^nuran vs Gem SUte; 3 p.m...m .. CClasaill la s a ilM ltw 185 U^rough 173« Time».Noilg...rr°" ^ B—Film F eatu re 4-Nows ^ Pfizer Pflter Fireballs vs Americanlean DBI'ENDADLItd b i' en d a i Woman for domos.Ties, for for someone i who know* and b Oil, diamond 2;'and 10:30 a.m.,■m .. ------. . . " ----- Li-._v_iL^ llo work.work.. .Md oare of seroJ-lnvalld.alld. Intere niereilvd In Ilveitoclc btuinee*. , jjStJB-^NFL.Action...... :■ U{0*2B-Mery U:0*.2 Griffin Oil. dla .... -Top.w aiet.-I’lut TOORl and.tioard. ..WUl. 7B—Oolf Tournament ^ 4-Movie,* 4 “Ladles'First’*V> Sierra Sierra Ufa vi Coca-Cola, dia- 1.0.1 to ',1 o i I'oi.nA ...... I1 __ £ 's12. r . Arcov Idaho, Phono 327-M7l ‘ Larsen*K}**'Ca!'KM;#m*'&bod?oS ' ______' m ond 7.1 - - - ...... — ■ -r— or 733^SM. Friday tosnLOSTi to Toy silvtr Poodia vicinity of JdJlfiJET? 9 a.m., Rogerson vs Samac Shoihono. bscwoan tSif Wood J(iwrf’K*’ ^^rlolaiK^^ataie irlclan 1 ° ago^*'^Mperlo*nc^ ^^ava* Monday, JuneJun» 23,23 1969 .*>. charactar and work references,1 ; toma ; j Jew elry : 10:30 a,m ., F iler V. v i mot, Ji Sr ^ : Write Uox N-S, TImet.Newa. mal*. fl p.m., 70, 8 ; 7 p.nr.,'2SL; 0 p.m., 11 — Bill Cosby presients,t. Coca-C5>(a;C oc»^ 1:30 p.m .. B e rg J n - w;rd to 'Jh . and general grocery store work. EXPUli n flpeelel-show wllh chliflren., The cemecemedlan renecU back on hisu surance vn Shorwoodsi.,3 n.hi...t!,: 5rk. EiiiiiriiriNCIlli Ul. Gem State ys Amorlcan Oil,, aalj KHTCHWM.KHTCHWI Sunday nlsM, black-ick- .Contact Personi1 lOA. Kimberlv, would ._ .J «rav. mlnatura poodia, red collar.lar. lilalio,Malm. PhPhona 42a<94PO,______"wIntere rry v . -lU 'o i:f"« own childhood. diamond 2; nnd 0 a.m.. Sierra KJSu"; B 8 p.m., 2SL — Movie, “Companionsmpanlons IIn Nightmare,'’ lii'VpAy*ii. Dliou, raward. Jarry bl^vall. 72a- COLLUUU tOLLUOU ■tuUentsi Hnrn » to S^ K®*» X Lifo vs Pfiior Fireballs, d I a- ufa. 1 chological thriller, which wonI an EdgaiEdgar Allen Poe Award. Met. .''2 I a- Mfo. ______■ hourly., Call on Puller Brueh -J*'""' m ond 7. . ■_ ■ ...... - ...... ' .I...=1 I- Cuitomeri Cuslomeri, Car and telephoneFl r«. FOR L l!t'Tor”.r m vyn Douglas, Gig Young and AnnoAnne BaxBaxter are the stors.______‘ <1 quired. 713.7408. ’ ** in*'nuhl^and in nei^HlHCB5 BUckamlih or W-wel- and iralnlns. »««« «■ ' J 8 ;M 2SL-News Tiiesday mmm Briimud iiu der. sood posnron for good ihop ■m ' 2 B -N e w 8 • 1 0 a.m ., Shelby's vn W Mker'a;' , 3 -N e w s ‘ on Sun Valley RM i. Pbona°n 10:30 a.m .. F lW vB .Serpa’si• ' (lurlns'ttie racanl lllnaii and deathl.VJ '''ANTEDWANVCS im«ol.»nlo. i.p.rl.nc.J;jT U a »"■>2S1 ' or TIS^Bl.______' fl—N ews ' • . , • . .7S^-Work! 7 Presf ,; • ' ,T 1:30m op.m .. Duhl vs Idalio powver, er, ot eur twIoMd AwbanJ, /aibaj- and , Automatic ot tmr b , going bualneet, negaUve Inlereet l;M W^UuaWn5 ‘ ijfdrn! ..^4—MavorJcX..______all diamond fl. JJ?; mi loa- InOTidlatelyi Uxixirlencoa rate.rata. 7l3-8«M. • Vi; 7B—N ew t • I .--W i II —— 0 a.m ., W alker's vs Serpa’st "^{nlniiiri = s ! W . r , ^ 7Sl.~rrench Chef 3 I 10:30 a.m .. Filer vs Buhl; I 1:30 -30 COOK WAI ffl 8—I Dream of Jelhinle ■ ; Mre. Robert Parry train ^ Homes'for Solo M> HomaiHomaa for Sol* SO Hf mM ff« p.m.. Shelby's vs Idaho Power,'''“ f. Mr. and Mr», - ty'a Pane B:95 7St>-Com m unlty A lert ' * all diamond 6. tviiwa) Kotpb wi^wTuo li00 2Sl^News < , 78b-Black ' Jpurnal MAJOR LEAGUE ______Jn’** Perry rata 17. I 3-Nmt» „ 71 B -F B I . . fWedaaadaV — 2 TWIN FALLSLS MULTIPLE LISTINGIN O .SE^Cr^'-':'::^ SE 5 - N e v » .. IjW 2&-Tom Jones 0n a.m.. . n Elkfvs Fidelity; 10:300 :M P*ra#»P*r»«nolf-S|Mstal Nflttwa 9 Ml JB-MMher»livUw IOjOOW i« 3SL~Newa ; a m B ^RKuiSd." eo2*: ...... • ‘ a.m.. Bank and Trust vs KMVT, y.^x~AtHiZA Any«wt"Trr~oupi antf anlov Buhl- 7SL~Flgurlng Ii Out i diam ond 8.' Ihsthe Itvt llva mnalo rrary Friday ifaU 3 6 0 6 d 7D-B1II CoaW Special,. ' » : ■ ?i-”" 8-Blll Coslv Special : ." v4-i-PerTy v' Mason «0 n.m., n.n KMW vVlUk«;.10:)«, . j , ai"« ! 11—News ‘t fltlK M Istero ieri V S i . - ...... I - ' - I t U 2D—H ere's Lucy • . ^ l i E l S 2SI/-I Dream of Jeannie I AMEWC«^~ lEAOlife AuMlitJ ■ IhjB. , Lucy 11-N e w s ' ' n ^ j r . . f.V}*-'; 4 -P erry Mason • •* a a.i .m ., M r ilc Carpet vs •M S ?;* * '’ ,’.... iM10>N3D-News .i • .• ' D Deana eana RoUrtk} 10:30 a j i , , ' Fi- 4-Cuns n( W^ll Sonnett'ltt’ ' 28L-Johnny’> Carson ler ler vnvn Radean Bell; 1:30 p.m.. fltfl 7SLwAi«ndly Oiant 3-O utcasu ’ - Chemical Chemk Supply vs Bartlett; i VSJTm p.m., Jaycattaa vs fltokes, «U 7»00 2B-Maybetry, R.F.D • , ,11-Outcast* I ^^ ^ 6 ^ 2 | H E R 6 • ISH IS HOW IT WORKSB k S . . diam ond 3. 2SL-.BMI Coaby Special.I.l > !S-Run for Your Uf« diamor WANTBDi IdM a,.«r |*TCaU«*a, liS - '- V ' ' •• Tlh-M ovle, ;* 'u > n ^n to o s 7B>Johnny C arson ■ Vtntora RaaM nh. and .Pev*|ei^® !'«”■•**'*” W»Hi *V W jntwl _____ M::T i ■ 8—Johnny Carson : •9 ,a.i Simlwf SupoIy.Vi ST5 pach Thufiday MtS;m«rnb«i-SmernberVCTrowfTBirnivf iHSTIffliSrdOrtS^^ r^' « IlfOO 2B-M «rv Of Win K. Broim;Bre 10.-39 a.m.. FUer yt t o :' . ' h a y o n a »p*cio\ cafavan bbiis/ i i s / oiy]r>^g W in «ocf| hom* ih»h Kllvldi^ir OWIwlMl;,'; I J'.;;' " 4-NeW* Jayceltas: Jaycell . 1:M . p .;n .,. Magic ^ llitO 4-Joey Bishop Carpet Carpet va SMes: } p.m., Bait* ane an : r ' . CONTRACTING c o i s ^ . /^(l h o m e i p ro p e rly prlcad^ ' M iyliSfjr ji.ii’.B. . ,\ 5-^May^rry, R.F.D, ‘B-Mwle. ‘THree Salldrapn lett VI Bell, an, (/lamoi^ 1, ^ ' Swalhlng,'Baling ' ' weekly fo oil' MIS mei;nMri, Vi/ ® : snicking “Top 20” Usf? Contocttf your fovoritofer TwIn N Ir MulHp,!*, U^ng n,O.M r.M SSr^ B.rlc.^ NNATIONAL LEAOUfi J Icy, g t nrM iw .V " oilP Geno Standlfte ^for full sletplli.. Vl ' asL-U lah Trials lOiSO a.nT^Fo!r*iSr'•■r. : . V ...... 4 D ick C .V .U . Couii:Couaty,- . dlasmtdiaiwurt Aiwiod. * Fwr ifc-IO \TJmes’News,TwIn Fall*,all*, Idaho Sunday, June 22, 1969 '

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 32. DAIRY Peilei* *J8-ion bulk; feo^ *60- Set se t *o1 *6lld maple. iJook case, r o i , ' ; . . = ’'ToJ.’b‘i2 S taker’s.r s ^ ment. good location. Inquire 233,-2513.233 .2513. lon tacked. Globe Seed and Feed,cod. bunk bunk b bed*,wllh mn»ret*e*. lad- g s ra ie . fam ily room. J25.500 &t, 2-DED)^DEDROOM home, near chwche* ‘ 7lh Avenue EaU . ______■' ___ . d er and rail* c o m p ete . . *95.65 ler . nnd ihopping dlitrlct. 4J1 4th Avc. ■ M obiie‘ Tw'Srm!TWO rooms, gn* heat, bachelor only. Bu«>ne*»-OffIce Busiftei Rental* -80 ' • O**- ■ i s . ' ; " Norih. &.W6. Phone 733-CQ7K no y a rd w ork. *30. 733-0038. 2i2 - T .^ V .UL * 1 5 - ■ ■ . oSSCRAIN AND HAY bOughl and eold. Maple-Unglo .,«nlB dretier ■"‘‘jm'g'’- SK 'M M B git - Homes» _vi£m Vnn Buren.- J—fxcr ;------TRACTORS wiii^Wlli deUver. Call M erlin Aakew, ^ “ P'® LOVELY 2 BEDROOM, carpet-'et- oil furnace. n«wly. redecorated! — . —OFFICE RENTALS .&36.231I. ------1,.. - — Addl.on W. NICE. CLEAN, one bedroom home.ome. *.. • WANTED to Buyr Good clcnti baledaled FrlgWcFTlgldttlre refer, recondllloned ,e d llvInK room , nice kilchen.e,n. : Iifrgt Urge lot. S7.M0. 733-7.H2.-______Lynwood tocaUon. Call 733-4\10. ■ • o n ' gi ,r« t>-nrAC w a n t *7.000. sSEE! e e T 4 b c d ro fcs. 2 bnth*. BEAU- 2:__: • On ' ground • noor wllh large ho^y. Orville Sackett, Filer, 320^320: ^ndnnd giguaronleed ...... TIFUL kltchli. 3«% loon. Owner. black top parking area. WEWD 45 AC * ; ■ .IitS-. A R tA L GOOD buy. for Klroi 733-0004. ______• ■ ■ ____ ^ ' .House*-UnfurnI*hed H o u is .7 4 ' - WD AC- , ■ PASTiPASTUftfe for rem. cioie to uooo-:SSd^ GE,aiGE auto w ather ...... *89 . bcrly, minded folk*! 4 bedroom. LEASE wllh option: Two bedroom.35^ • Refrigerated Refrig Air Condlllonlng . . InK. no hortci. 834-5187. Gooding. . . . , 2-bathi. 2 fireplace., large kit- TV^-tTwo-UEDR'ooM. modem homo,in715 TBAVBLliZK.Tr.,.1tra v e Tr.ll.r, ll’ .S7 ‘-“ ■'.“■i ' M-IHC and beet harvester, • . Schoor range* up to *160 olf. SCO Twin. Call 324»Sg25.-»oy-^loyd. contnlcontained. Like ne*>. C&rpcied. ” JIO*! • All utllltle* furnished .• 40 TOfTON.-excellent quallly gra** hoy. . Chen and oodle* ot iiorage. Sea TW‘" = Cain3«347.-Goodln8.- . C rp ^ ll^ ? ^ W o “nVie!",^S^ C a li. evenlntf*; 825-5S73. E dent. lo appneclate. Corner lot at —' — -____ '? « l Shuw R eauy, ,733-0473. 733. . Teleph — SWATHERS.. ^ CAINS *16.000. . O u j ;i = = 5597. 733- • Telephone A niwering Servfce ----- 250 BALES-Ot lin t CUttlng_733-C288l —733.7,1 Out of-Town Home*—.- 51 ~ ■77" ______L _ ^ ______— IdeaIdeal for one o r two m an bca —733-7111---- ■ . TM-ln FalU-^------r ' — . M o b ll a - H o n w i - :------... 6o4._ 4 , h NEW h w ^ ^ duplex,i two-'bedrooms,- (ull ------c----- cperatlont.: p erat ______S " 850,CASE-(Go6d)------. = CUTE ' H TTLC— U -BEDROOM— r r ------— -Anlmal-Breedlna— -—100-0 0 ------_JJ — r———wllh—largg—living room.—huge— ------OUT-GF^TGWN~^ ^-2 - -3 5 0 WATONA-— ^ SPOT CASH balh with wather and dryer • ’ cdrpeted!^d^l«^*no*Weu? »m*per)'pe? . • thl I ARTlPiaAL Breeding to a d s g reat toned Inl Only <6.800. ■ d w e l l i n g . ■GATEWAY month. 733.Q42S. Available July I. sPACldU! proven tire*, nation^* hlghe*t t>TetJTe For Furnllure-Appllancei *3 bedroom houie Juit outtlde ,, CLEAN Z-^edroom. large carpeted>eled conditioned.conditloi 133* Rote Sl. North.« COMBINES . producUon alre*. AUo nil breed*a* of . Thing* of Value WANT or NEED extra Income? city ntv* limit* of Bohl. Modern nndId . T‘ R A IL E R C E N T E R ‘'livliving in g room, ulllliy porch, port p o rt 733-7120.______■ r n beef available. Buhl collect. S43- lo n ^ S^e lJil» JovfJy bJjt house wliij -^ fairly ncw, Paved street. On’y •■ MagloM#g(o Valley'a L a rg e tl Selection of *Curt torih - ---- CII GLEANER , , S'oV;S(02: Jerom e, 324-2632; Shoahone. BAiBANNER FURNITURE •. imall collage In back. ,Roomt2n— down. *100 per mqnth. Im. , ^55 C - Gt,^NEtl_____^ ______MWj888-7587: BuTley. 678-9253; Haiel- aiel- 127 2m2nd Avenue We*t 733.1421 ____ Ught-lnduglriaM ^ulpQienl-ft9^ — ^ iw o bedroom duplex, ga* furnace, — — ------Potato Harvester*. Diggers,— IBB ‘8iy-3302: . ------—__ TWO JtMSfbadroom (urnllure. on« comfort and-have income “> to commuio to Twin Fall* and Fl- „ water tanltaiion furnUhed. -*70. T T - b lo n d e 'ie t. r-w h lte *et. Conii»i* .bMlI ^ Iffler e and own a homc worth the -Bulk-Beds, PUers, Etc. Tamarack —^ColumblB 7^-594' Cattle 10202 o(?"deo(: desk, chair, night *iand. and ACREAGES TO-5945’ ^***' . — :------bed. bed. Brown E tweed Carpet 10i4 x ,. Gannon or • ■ •j ¥ tTRAVELF TRAILERS TW<^ two BEpROOM. be Vttrpei«d.-RanB< ) — I B A B Y C A L V E S & . •\3 \i^ pi lu s - H ^ldny M ottl. 615 Addl- ] and refrigerator. Fireplace. Re- MOLYNEUX ~ BUTTERFIELD ACRES — Weive Jdhn Barker TrT ravelem ~ Roadrunner 1 1 GRASS CALVES havo teveral real good, buyi— 543-4372 — Buhl ___ , ^concord co — Terry , j 733; ^ LINOLBUM remnunt sole. Also Call for appointment. py q , ■ i sg'aLifi;r-'" . ■- - M achinery Co., Holstein*ho i. and block white fncc,cc. ciose-oclose out on three roll* Cushion- . DY OWNElV4nJlllllll_4 b e d}°S’ ^ ♦ j^pj PICKUP CAMPERS ’ FORf o r ^ LEA SE: Two” bedroom w-llh ' -- ' ' U W ett and H South of Kim-,Im-, Floor. WiUon.Bnie*. . , 2 older home. Aluminum tiding. ^ -, Ydur Allis Cbnlmer* Dealer: _____ f i n y . 423-5809-or 423-5896. - • LOVELY STONE HOUSE on. 2 oWet ,r£e Mel Mar — Sturdy-Bllt ^ bnsement. nlsl^' Waicr. *onltntlon T fur. u 'r V .,^ ' u USi s e d iNDUsTRm. ■,J.1982 F lom l 733-7M7 - ocrei. Beautiful new kitchen. ^‘r«l ' 734-2487 for appoint- E Q U IP M E I^ carpet In living and diningr i «ar“. " lh * PICKUP COVERS ■ — • 'WE.‘SLAUGHTER JewelJowoliY ^ 123 room- Half batem ent; Chicken25 window*. »>nd Close to ichooli. 41S filh * P I III. Avenue N onh. gy-826». ___ WlWinnebago — Sturdy-Bllt fw baiem* ^ bedroom ceramic balh, ~7u0 fuU • CASE • CASE Model S30 backhoe. ' On Farm Slaughtering -, WEw e RESETr e (tones, reuuiid and re. houie. bartl, pailure. Beauti- _Aven baiem ent. garage and covered1 pa- ' *4,500 ’ *4.500. 1 pair Jewelery. MARION TANNER, • fully landtcaped. .• OWNE N o rth " M fftt L o c k e rs ^ , ??,'» M(g. Jewelen. 135 Main Ave. E. . bedroom bedrc modern liome. Haielton.ton. # * TRAVELTF TRAILERS ANDAND JJ,®,-,*” * "'O"” «* Carney, 7^” ■ • . ■ • CASE wSdel 830 CK backhoe. ' F o r (n st lervlce caU 733-4983 *' Four ncret In Filer and JO PrlcftPrlei *11.500.-good term*. Phone Evening* 733-7188______SMALL m odern t'wCbbedroom house,'o u n ; - *6|7S0. acre* »ouih of Flier, ju tt Itch-ch- WendellWenc Realty, 538-2274 o r Jerom>me o ¥if P p IC j K U P C A M P E R REWARDt 8 head Hereford heifer*.if^ Mu*leal ln*trument« 124 • lug for a new owner. Both havo 32<-4: carpeiAd, water, tapltatlon paid. • ■ CASECASE Model W7 «-wh6el drlva ------s-----_ RERENTALS Call aif°73 734-2887 (Or .Bppolnlnient.■ loader loader, *10,500. •r i atrayed (rom my ranch, louthen*!'1',““ SEVERALqpvBRi u*ed Spinet*: Baldwin*, . ' lovely home* and garden tpota. VERYv e r y NICE Older 3 bedeoom home \.V of uWendell. *S per head for infor- GOOD, clean two bedroomii. 4481 Ad- • JOHN • JO H N D EER E 450 crawr ler • FFORD Dexia dieiel ^ • .matl 1 Klmball*,^tc. In a .variety ot the ,, in Hagerman. Close to builnet* • m atlon. I( *tolen-*lSO, rew ard«Ji^ for ityle* and (InUhe*. A» like RENT — BUY — SELU-CALL‘•L oreo. Very reasonable. 837-4B31,pVi! g a t e w a y . I 6th loader, like new. *10,000. ^ information kept *ecrel for convlc- new '"‘1 1In , appearance* and condition., for furlher Information. TF AVe" I ^ » t ’’ 733'6488"'*“'^* -.SOFORD tlon. !E Branded 7P .(combined) left 2!^® i _ TRAILER CENTER fwo^ —— ■ • JOHN DEERE backhoe onljr^ *1“ Snve up to H- Sold on ea*y term* I fwo BEDROOM. living room,;love" din- ’ ?o°“t’J m ounted,' • j | •houlder. Carl Rudeen. phone 324- with ' Cl»uda Buhler Realty = ■5” Addlion We*t ' 733-2410!<«® ' Inf w m . Buili-ln_ovcn_and_*love, ___ Sl.SM, Ited/' » JOHN DEERE 8020. ga* _32M ------— 507-Addl*e>n-Av«.-W.------—■: -Form»-for-SalB— —F a n l 52^ opE*^OPEN DAILY; 8 a.m.- to 6 p.m.tm . • '733-1SC3. . R ^ S T g R ^gD Angu* f lu T ir 7 7eS7i Howard Buhler 733-S205 ____ _ -STT • IHC T dV ernwler Vracter wllhm a •* ° OLIVER SUPER (nron I HAVE a Goya 0-30 Cla**lcal nC OPEN SUN.; i P.m. to 8 p.m.,'m ' CLEAN, (our room*, couple pre- * old and older. Bardaller and Baron I HAV - Helen W en g e rt. 733.1237S ! - —W«_ar<£.prDUJl.ftndJinppy_to w „ , a n -_ „ 0 P E I; "iQ?*— "® p«ts.-«ai-.heat.-W-?S. ; a,mr,».K».-««oii9r. -- ^------“ » „OtIVER'8r^ ------^ ------:------of Ltakewood-BreidingrCairFrfink'rfink ~»«ltar —guitar,—and.-ea»e-for-iale7 Both - — ■— ShlrlejrT^fchrba** 733;000<®04 ------nounce^JVun tho oddltlon to our .firm • ______• ■ ______Ki26.-^ — Draker423i40i4-WCharle»-Kllme»,Ime*. aare rc in excellent comdUlon and havo — - or Mr, A. E. "TonyV name*. m ile been u*ed very lltUe._.*3(» cash or TWO BEDROOM hOu*e. *76. Located - l o o ^ • M F 85, diesel 4m ": V j j j s s s ,* ,j Tonyt™5 it a lifetime resident of. =m T . “- ! - ^ ‘ gGoya » . G-10 In trad e plu* *173 eath. ^ thit nrea and I* ready to help I__ [___ Avenue N onh. Call1733- 733- o j JO q hH n N D EER E 6010 ic ra ppar. er, • New Slienman rock picker. Vt Call_ 733-2008 aO ef 5:30-p.m .. and "1350 -pWOBkendt. . ------r Lovely hOmo on Borah Avenue. need: * tw o" Bedrpom, Mornlngslde School=>Jool • jOHNJo^.pE E R E »40 icraper,_P i e n , Threo bedroomi. 2 both*, alt districtdlslrlct, *50. Barne* Renlly 733- «.000, • ! New FORD baler—Special pound*. Lot* of cloto-up heifer*.Ifers. NEW YamahaY planoi: Uted plnnot: kilchen bullt-ln*, family roomsm COONTRY LIVING They are going like hot for *ale or trade. Can. Finance.ance. Vo* |guitars and ampUflen, KLH and ®xir* bedroom In boiement. _ h o t ------• FULL Line of New John Deer*aer* PPrice .E .g?g ugene Hughe*. 324-2413. Je rorome. m e, atereo record player>. Womcr ,, - cakes!..Thr-ee.mor6Tloa« RENTALr e n t A RETURNj'WurllUer piano N oarjw in Pall*. .Price Include* and ELLIOTT’S - IM P L E M E N T aervlce. ;*“ v Gooding, 934-4032, 834-®34- _— jmiItalian Provincial Walnut finish. Charmlni brick luxury home on M and KIT HAMPERS just ar-ar-^ ^ smaliT ' a LL one bedroom hou*e. Eait of ^ i”* air tnnlliter two-refrlgeraiort, ive .Twin, for couple only. Parilollyilolly m 111 OveiOverland Ave.-Burley, Idaho S495.- ,______MMa*OTi asoner M usic, Twin P a ll* .- Cindy Drive. Three bedroom*, two fio Hove*,: and garden iraclor. ' rive^. Be sure and have ‘•ho 733-0017 ■ • • U en . ' . ------; ' ' — . largo living room., fnmlly room, ' m odem . 733.7714. ' Phone 878-5585 . ' yours for the 4th of July!‘j* TU/n riprtnnni,. rnt «or* |, Bo*»Bob .HHnn ouitQn„Salr *-Rep ra«En u tlv«------:------USED BARGAINS ------~ Sate* . Service • Part* . Supplle*pile* “ ">“ »• 734-2722. T W Homo Phona 733-1490 area, priced to *ell nowl 27 Honeit Price* — Pain Dealing* — -- C lit- GOOD Baby and pa*ture calvet ^ JJ 13 Year* Serving Maglc^Valleylily . — , — ^ • C ate »50 Wlndrower, condit- GOOD FIVE Two bedroom unlti, eoch Wb t lclon«r • • fo for r *ale. All kinds. Phone 324-4162 . , . leparated by car parking. Re- llBfl Form tmp(«mtnt« 909 0 FormF o r m Improvement* li an 90 *t jCate,aso Wlndrower. tabuilt11 o or r 324.4028,3 Jerom e.______^V color TV’s frigeraton and rnngei anti.one '\ b I ^ • J D 214-T B aler CUSTOM CUST dehorning and branding parlly furnlihed. Near Harmon •“ I, • M-P \ Slderaka • • - — __ with ) any P a rk . Annual Income *4.600.>00. ■' --,L- tl j • ■' > 3 | B A K E R ’S F ~ • 11IH-C Tractor, cultivator V real si%i§g. •” p3^, Qwaer'a leaving, will incririce.ce. FarmFaa Management.... 733-6015 R’s r ~ — - • Combine* — alt varlritlea ~ ___ Packard BeJI demonstra­ 1043 Bfue Lake* Blvd. ^ N. ■p R l m o b i l e ) ______!52^b le tor model's.II Console stlye. 80 BETWEEN JEROME HOMES R eed T ractor Co, SER VICE a m Yofk*hire-AflnEs— £ ------C. LOONEY ^ AND TWIN -FALLS .. - J.I.-Caie Salet-Servlca mlltmile* iouth. 3^ mile* weit of r_ t ^ 3 412 Addlion W. * New Location: moutaouthwett corner PUer. Laisen. In ^ Early American.and REALTOR Nice M odern home •wllh fulluU • 733-3359 Eatt of City on Kimberly Roadlad 326-326-4791. ' ' ba*emeni. Immedlnto pos*es*ionlon ______B HnommnuJ D K M W l ---- CURL- four row digger, like ncw, W WEAl EANER pig* (Of *ate. 423-8833,1:8833; Conteniporary. C o n t Regular— 73M081 ______*75- *750.00. A lto Model 70 and nummber ber KlRiKimberly. ____ • Edna Irish ...... 733-0882iB2 fena "»• ■— :M O B I L E H O M E S i.1 *Harveitert, a row digger Cate ■ = ly $595. N ow . . Belh'Wickham ...... 733-5478 ll ’’js N REAL ESTATE CO.0 Skyline-Vnns| Dyke-Vardo, sas Ho,...H o. ■ Self-contolned'travel irallera?„ JOHN DEEREERE CC COMBINES J l ; — ------— . 324-324 4600______~ Jerom e S25 BALE, Lundale bale wagon, good PUREBREDS, three yeor old, two 2 NEW KIMBERLY LISTINGS Nomad .jet-Aladdin John |n> DeerV 85 Seif-propolled'-propelled ccombine, hydraulic “ ?o° jl? $349.95 160 A C R E S ______ON DISPLAY______IC condition. *3.000 or offer. W llfwiii» do- jtafcMy®“.>*“ *■ “'‘J' wlnn»r« “ "'1 nut nf atnkgt nriw ______------—-reol-Uft-Bnd-hydrouUe-rool-apeo JohnJol D««r« 55 HILo> combine, e Rraln and bean at* ORt> , j J " ^ h l t e j e e t . *200.00. Can 733.iw a. ourq UI easy credit terms. Lot* of irrigating waier. Boih“Jh jja35B ,Overland «7«.9ail. Burleyurley tactachment*) with pickup(Up and UnUniveraal reel, 19605Q to Iniura delivery In time (or har- ^22! . * 4 largo lot. >0.000, •hallow. Iiri well and canal y e it. George Ultfcan. Box 248. H a. REGI iharet. Oood modem three bed-;25: ------^------— MMe o d e l. lerman.le i Phone 837-4844 before • bou Large Ihree bedroom, with ex. a.m . te ll tra large living room, dining,i._ T.room home. Real good poienilalilSi^ -ALWAYS E ; FIRESTONE room, and kitchen, hai-n e w go* a t *31.800. 2096 down. Clyde>^ ------, John beero 55 Combine,iblne, grainsreln and bean attach*”• J »3o jH INTtiRNATIONAt'combine;'18’ nORS furnace nnd on largo corner.Jjjl * P eterton** Agency., B3iP2071T^''nI'’" ' i *' f B E T T E R B U Y S mem ent, 1957 ModQi. heiheader, uted 2 laaiont, top condl- ‘ bMakfiwi.brei D enver‘ pTne,'‘ « 6W63J. -4 U l! 4104I0R Main Av®. south 73«-58ri---- ' Int. ta.soo, , tioitlon.. Bargain price. Phone collectollect Flier.Flit Call anytime. 40 A C R E S M k G I G V A L L Ei)Y Y John Deere 55 HILocorribine,:ofTiblne. 1963196 Modol. 807-B207. Downey. Idaho. oOOOD o O l CHILDREN, queen, pour. hECONDlTIONUD hay equipment.mont. and ranch hnrie*, (or aala. 733- (iSED TV‘*. gooa ones. *24.44 up. \ D DuDI. 3 bedf«om modera«rn MOBILE HOMES' IHCihi IBl Combine with'pickup, I m . 4978 o r 733.2002.^ M .,. ^Vnl;Service Company, 128 2nd Avenua ( S ^ TAYLORJK p home. Farm leated for crop 'Ith'^lckup. Univeraal reel and tw North. 733-4B10. year. Handy for commuting.ng. . Moblla bome* - beibean attochrpent. PL ^5!; 733 H687.______- Immediate poiieirion. TravTi^ivel T raile r • M oior home* IT^ Uvestoek AeeaHorles 105-105. NEW J and uted TV’a, radio*,., eic. C Y Wendell Gannon or ’ ^i,!mile* we*t of Weit 0 Poinuoinu JohnJol Deere 95 Combine,lino, 1959 Modol,Mi ■ CT^DAHO TRACTOR Salvage. Cath fbV U iil We buy, lelL irada, rent. Camera ' fn ip J AGENCY 733-8141 — cioied Saturday*ty* . uied iractora. U*ed part* att bigDig STOCSTOCKMAN, for your *Blt "noedi.jjMdij Cenler.Cenic ______Johh Barker i2'~xrs rV CO' MAItLBl^E, tip-out on dlecnunti:dl* 733-8293. call u*, 934-4581, Gooding, Cheney ■■ ' . Kimberly TTST l-lve*loek Traniporlallon. * 643-4372 ~ Buhl carpited carp living room, railed 10^ Sweot Bing Cherries bedroom home. Plu* corrnl* amianti fully *elf coniAlned,' duali. 73}- |_| rayalrlni, all make*; Phona 733- GO *0 forth. Good »M head oaule unll.unll, 3701 3701 afier flioo. *2008,’ ■• 7” ’ JJohn o l Deere 14T Stringi g ttlo. i e . 7S3 GOURLEY ORCHARD prlt:ed to *e1l. *Q(I,000, Mchmldl and 5 1 ^ ' = 2 2 mllei mil Wait and 8 mllei North • M uffley. 0.14.478U Ooodlng. Idnho.“ "0 SPAUTAN Im perial M nnilon, 4S'xB'. Mk aeeey Fersuion 10 Wire tie. = 108 of Dead Man'a Corner, Pller RELAX C “" no- encellenl condition, *4,380. See at Farm Supplies 91 _?£! Poultry and Rabbits 108 326.B030. ^ IN TIIE COUNTRY 320 ' A^Ih U ?ilock farm . oveHuoMngoklns 847 M7 Oregon ■ St.. Ooodlng. — SnnSnnko Illver. free year around 1™ . ------Ford String tlo. PI'di^' 5 B SAllBV'V/ooden granary, >&x3i.HEsT. OAKBS.CHICKEN OAKI feeder. 7,000 bird n m n 1808 NASHUA 10 X'48, 2^bedroomi, capacily. 8 gai brooder*, (or a 800 DINO "'A>V,t AND Royal Ann Cherrlei. Praca and quiet, cnmn frea wn'er ^or '“‘ch and irrlgnilon. To- Iroomi, WellWl braced. Phone 423-4B30. cap c ry ila l Spring* O rchard. 320-n40.l. heil. *“ * price I3.1,000 'Wllh good lorm*.“ carpeted,' '" J f excellent condition.n. 733. M M a ( e a e y F a r B u e o n 1 0 SString t r i n g t itie. e . = — ___ _ . — birc 35'3 PAN AMURICAN, one bed- I'bIIi . Luiiurlou* carpfllnR, ben- _____ WHOLU.SALE hee( t>y hal( o r nuar- ' ' uiiriil - rock fireplnci. biilll-lnll.ln TO .1 IIUY or *ell thnt (urm . Coll room. roor 733-0046, 181B KlmherlyMj n3: Rd. John Do.™ 215 S,P,S.P, AunerAuger 'windrower 14' W I L L P A Y ------= = ^ ^ = = = = = ' tor. Cul and w rapped. ■Phone .. _,.appllnncc*.__nna_.ft.„dellghlfuL. 'inmlly room. Thl* chnleo prop.TJ:- -SK .<>lo S«f!;V .V 'iW '7ij.lar ^ Pels ohd Pel Supplies-1110- 1 0 -—Narlh-MaIn-l^ck«n,.733UW2.- Nori) ------Apartment«-Purnl«hed 70 J 2 a ; i ■ — «riy ll only *22,ooo. Firii ^ ‘,'J (o doool o o l) IllKlily! Seven mllo* from — 2 - 3 0 % DOWN O W N co„’'Srnc ...... HAN-SU KENNELS ------DAHuUiw gherr~ ^ ciinrd, lo ; tee It will probably buy 11. CallCail twTWln I'o h i. Norih Hlrttf. WillII d|.d |. NEW N«!W two bedrnnm duplex aparl- mitei north or Uuhl, highway 30, •nowl vltlvide. T erm i. 324-2225. inenl, men refrigerated air condition- for good DRY Hay BOAnDING—HEATED KUNNELSio open onen Juma 20lh. ;------Ing, ing,. carpeiing. and carport. Cali PH0FBS3I0NAL QROOMINO ---- ‘---- Layad lnlb Wagner Pellet Mill( In In ____^ 733-OflU BINO D'N O.' twvoi cherrlei. 2nd aoulh, 300 H A M L E T T -7 7 - 733-2801 or 7Ji-8«lW evenlngi. and Lola an d A cntaqe 54 sum sundnyi. GEM EQUIPAAl i ; - AKC —,Great Dane*. Poodlet, Sam. - pom? g a P h o n o C e n tro ) V alley F eIM e d oyedi, oy« Hlk Houndi, Collie*,-s= and : rrK™ REALTY ...... » ACHHAOii lin*l ol Uul.l,' clo.u-ln;lirnH'. TW w o llfl(1ri>6m ir n lle r/o r rent, very lorge three hrdronm home, Ihrre ih rre clean cieu and nlco lot. Adulu only, *•• Ut for tPKCIAL Teimi 4423-4131 — Hannen, Idaho,n purebred Oarmnn Shepherd*.i r ; ; ; ■ "riUH JtRPUTATION ANDD, carcnr gnriiKe, niiit •mnll iwn hud. hud- UnmarriedUnn peoplo need nol•;3 call, . 30% DOWNOn All New and U »d Cemblnti iiJ___ S lac’i Kenneli, S30 23I7. I( No an- r.xi> u{iii:N ci'. CAN m a k i:. A mciroom lianwi, l.oli nf Iriili irec i, 7.1VHI141. 73!l'i Wii.1. rent pa.ture Vor 121 iiendJ oc aal. l. twJwi e r. 630-2101. CMI’.lIl UM'iMvUKNeU'- Ilm tie In Clnnnstt, Ittnho, Hub-lrilgmt.»1»V* P Hruv b b » i :u '^ lru o m ln r -::~ii u. r 'iorvli:eorvli:e >'«rnParm. nagerman. IdoVo. *“ ' I'«|- CLliAN two room anarimoni. Kroundground South'Ea*tlond DrivisIvis "Your JolJohn Doero Dooler" eded. Cliriiin, Mav. 078.84I3. Jliirloy. ‘ I-lon.n Cnll 7M-4U7I) (Anyllmel:me, u,r I i ___ f oor, tloie-ln. Wnler and lanlln.lanlln. r,‘°y:- — pupplei, Cherl Miller Kenneli,m nelt, —— i. Ann ll(.ffmi>*lor 733-2810 (liom'">«> ej P Artii :Y ~ mo.lolcii, !m'e l.cdro^.mlro^)in tliiu tli.n liirnlihed. Iniiuiro 4SI81 Srd3rd I • pA STU nit AkCa k C Minlatura Nchnauseri, reducliij ® ^ > T H E T H I N G — on flnt (loor. older p«r*onn only,onlyi I 1'l' : atock, alo pupt and aduHt. 078>79«2,S a ; ; . 5 6 Ju ilam e re inn. 733.0244. 9 ^ I S . . . JBuiinoii l Property______56 *^hoftiV* wnt«V'^‘ % rm *heri j j ^| r -' ' ______._ mM aAGIC VALLEY_.,.__EY______...... * € Thh houso hns ovorylhlnRln n l , WILL T R A D E !>««' Itu furnllure: Pele Johntlon, 304 Couth n hrdroom i, hiilll-lii kUtlion. In- l,„,. , 3rd Slreat.llail,-7a3-ai»>0,------4------' 'rUiding (llihw nther. dlnlnti Tiiom. <■" V,!;;;!:inni, TWrw iflFliedroom , nli iillilllfli (urnlili. lei. 2\ i hnihi, rorrpn-•rpn- rnpnirrn[ work, for hnrn fnrm 'i'HllUUt h IU lurg'n room* nnd linlh. very AkC reglilered -Brllinny Spanlrl AUanAdam i a nd C. J e rom e, 324.27.HI. , Him ann*n-in*n- In"lnnd, nrnrernhly pnMure. ” 7.13- 3* , Mice, „|c( no pel*, Apply 3«5 W citRa AUill. SERVICE* -UJDIRECTC pupplei (or inle. R43-4D34, Uuhl, t u 7>TT :T O R rf-“ 3 ' Av o n guUlot, aniliiue, boillo buiik*, a*. 4^i« nllor 4iOO p.m. »nn. Clo_ar I.»|.e* Power Ptanl. * monl wllh rocnt Ior 2 or .1 a*. — Bnvnnan lea leli, cry*lal. Trea*- irii bedroom i, All Inndicapnd Cl.UAN, nicely (urnlihod. 3 7oon~, roonii, Below you will'III find many services available from MagMagic Valley Dual- la *•«! urn ChB*l Anilquni, 7.0-6624. wllh (loping Inwn and in Inp"p"lt It Conimerclnl Prminriy *'*hnM AK(: ixicUiered iflU r. Tri*" anii t r r t f l ______UK. — A -JlQ uulB _nllachoa..j|a.....,10.,.. ..;._.A.Ill'lXIAI,fY- ...... 2""hnlh. heul, w niar. No pat*. 3fli 3fll (Ilh(lih n c ^ ie a , L o o k.undor.tho.town .u n a c r.th o .to w i In youc.Area^.o.o.conUict:oncnu.cto>.,ioM ho.o.llrin.------^ ------• fiabl«*r-«fl,--643i49B3.- n u h l;...... - HUD -l>AltN|. •* IM -m iiea-on-W aihlni* • rjg o . CbTI Nadlna Knepnick T)}-TJl- I'rI'rlilltnan Jteiiltnri 733.||iRa for tho finest In eervlceservice andam quollty producta, I . (nn. Quaiity, knovv hnw ralinliheit, 1".'',? _ FTTllTri’tN ll r i ii one nr iwn lioilt, 1W 5 t,ovakl«, while, A k^ritegltior. repairJSm I (urnllure, China, ironwarn. r , i^blt nUr^'1'i H66 in » n r e ' tn o l-oKIrd »l.:o ‘'V adulu du nu jioti, alj uUllllei:: Clunn!cluan, 1 «dcd Toy poodia pupa. 7J3-y*» ader ” t h e l a n d o f f i c•U. e ^ »nrico. Avnllnliln for 3 mnntli*1 only. only, lUhnHet Motel. . BlO T Wf tf I iN N F A L L S . ______— — T ’ |nin**T*ht^"aBCh * woe^k,’’’^"* 2nd o r IDAHO ‘Iftlrininil llnor. nir ronillllourd,'■ I’rl. FfiTnr in (” VitNi’~ > 'n iT N iR H iu r " n N T i_____ HHOINTKHIM) Uriltany 'popplei,' 8 ynin eniraiire anil Invnlory.• 7,13. ‘ 'Ilfldniinu V,",| Bpnrimont, Call 7.ri-B(l73.m-B073. — ~ r ■■■ — weiweeks, naiiirnl hunier*. Readyjd ^ ' to " . “■•••' . lilaho, ' 7.1107III . .T.!*, go, reatonalila. Hupori 43a-4l.<8, bllAlJtll»tJl. A J.rrrllk. cnml.reT.lv looxioo lllun l.nhAl Norlli.. (lond All> CONOmoNINO , •______nn'm HH’HIOil oiitATioN ______Ii mI H 5MV(CI * _____ SWTT ONH icrawlall hulldng. (or~*ale.lo,' fo.tn. MI*CMI«cellaneou* for Sole 140 redernrnteri, riye hndrnQm*.I. lullIll ' 7 r„m ,, m orcl«l, nKi i'llom hrink hnmn, J ■■ , m ala. AI*o an older (em ale. Call , Utkmanl. Ail •loctrlc. On U acre ‘ (, •'>"'1 '"riH" 110.000, flhftw lloiilty nONI oung'of Air conrtllionlng. h«alln|i and (ur- COMM tOLD ^"^LiiBY TRHB BRRVICB JJ? '• ATTIINTION Grain growarii J'lva Iln u tit antral, Ownor Iranifei rrd, ,!,V <-. naca cleaning, rur lhe Letl **rvlce Many Year'* Kxperlincn - 7.13 — — carinnd* Baton Htoel grain hin* lX)w BW% I'HA, IJl,2M, 731.3(1117,n iiiui' 733'(i47,l,i'.V! lilm er Kommer 73a.n.lD7,as "'n'..’.'cbM^ Uk I'urnaca Company, “733- 4 I .Trlmmlni • Topping . Removing!ln. O ^Sn 17 T li.ored ^MUahua, on. ro - nvcningi, ‘ ' I.OOKr(M)l{TOfl^r.r an ajmrlinent or I?il '• available, Ord*r now| Ureciliin m U ilroom a llarl.e J Intnlly hnmn? fcall QiilllRI. 733.2040, Pree U*llma|et . Intureil '' "* lit< Utar*eif Dachihund.^free^ilholi,I. 423.42I . vrewJf"i! i avivllRhle. P year loan*, low ronm nr hu*lnei* orrice, bulliS x io ro’ n fiAt-lt Jly ffwVorV&»I7Trnn,n JlfUi — Box 62, T.P. ,733-3.131 . 733-008800B8 , 6016019, llnnten, . , Inlnr. Inlereit rntat avallahle, Phnnn ?o r ; ‘T In'*!''""* with, llviiiqlIvinH M n Cimiimnftlny, a ir u i llUle*. i l lfl COMMIHCIAL COMM rAINlINO IngerinllIngerinli-lland all' cnmprtiiort,)r», «IVa ir ...... — ■ , — ~i^ *7777iM{'niriVRiVAm.ir'i;ur.inr 'doUi<>.pupi:ptipt. 876-2241,076-2: liurloy o r 438.8288, Kll- range,, large lunrrd ynnt. dog run, fliinriori. „ 111 I'lirr. *.'1,000 rn»h,I, »5o3»5od n it mo„ti,; 733.«iAl. ______^ PIIA. *l7,4an. mnko offer, W i l l ", _____ „ r n H M rn u J lA ir ’ /tN'ii------Fe*liloniia Im* V'^UUM CtlANIM 44Si ^ rn tl nr W aihlngton HrlionlDol nn porl. Or phone or wrlle It a m ' n 733-224II, ' Vacuum claaneri. Wa*i*A)l'ce^ anS ^ 324 :_____ 'IWO GOOD iiHiU) M onrna auto. ------SmiC TANK WVICI______repair ra* all makiii A good lelecUnn TTT^ Ily room, large fencml hack yard. —— ------Aparlmanli-Unfufnlihtd 71^ CHUOf^AaOKcHiaor la BI2< matiG electrlo calculator*, Altn Ctoie 10 Mnrnln|ilde Hohonl. *13,- ,• , ,, IRino-nootar aewar aervlca. " flawarL / o t rebuilt vacuunii" V a n u u m Iwo anod uieii adding maohinet. IKK). Plinne 73.1MB2. 1.K “ forSA LE ------l.nvflly iwo-Dedruom aimr.iineni. .. m a eanlna Cleaner* of Ijlaho. Corner of‘vli; lllue -™ T 2 ]£!.NinniTnrd Printing Co, 733-I44B, 120 Tl- r- ■ A Airir cundlllonail, earpeiod, appll< lH0UR~lHmia7'mi>r homo on anct ' ' - 3 ^ J Imlh*' donctod I'citiitmy, l« m llei (fwn f e ; ;...... „ ------r ------Sj- - '- = .! HUAMiaUAMPUO vwr own ears'«t,. pro- '0 33^ ' f^un Volley nu W nnii K|i|lnH*ini* 343 34S Hlun l.ake* ^ o r ih 7330flBB Jr u iHii^ o o il ------Sh mljP ^ T Tlc C iMn^ • eanlng. *^m^#!‘\«io4I,“”vaw^ J*; 11„ 11^ faitlonal re*ulli, Hcnt a Clarha "■ fiu o k . I'uliv (urnlthpd-M rgn TnTTI Boc^on. CJnlir, lail «ih Avnnua Ba*i. *•'*tlv Q g io c k W a n te d » 1 1 4 iJVill ank ^\*«*^lam**f^l'a\*ru{y r ^ 'n . earp”cafue’!' ; fo r ito v a *n drape*, Ilreplnre.I,“"«n* ,gni PM )>rl cr U%l*,'floo‘“ l''or fi'lnl?er'’Iu!” J"*uri /' water amt lanitaiion (urni*h.rurnUh. arove*.arov Phun* 4»-4I77. Klmhorly.'■■"■ly- Crowli Crowlny Pharm acy, 7*3.*T7», *' Bulk,milk BulN taah anil plpillna aervloa»,r»lc# WHaTTWmjBUaHWTnf "aulom allc w a.ii- nrynTI 733-3iea. ^ aLHKPlt^n nag*, binociunn, camp furnace, air conitllioner. baiemenl, fur iiV .i »tovoi. aulloat**, irunk*, guiii, cinia 10 Inwn. ichovlt. 7V-3334 I'nl j^ O N H Y — e::ii*ii..>?T.r?r."'s&4ft'r.* fj: : k avenint* afivr'AiOfl. i,m j','“ •j)*' Pancy atuoco work, brick andI'hVooi block Wlimtl. clinlrt, a»erol*lng'•quip. aqulp- ...... ------■ M I. V Ul.clrla Co„ .11’. Itn.l Loion. ' crulrhei. walker* %r rent , ' .fSr'iff',.'.',; »;;• VJl}tim be.lrc;oin*: llrick MIcUn— s = ^ ‘‘iig‘a« ;ira s jp 3 : eillm aie*. Heaion-,«niuii ' "i®"''., Klngibvry'* Pharm acy, wllh bulll.ln*. I'amlty rootn. Two r«i " rrr" Appliance#. CIo*»-lr). No clillaren."lloren, , abla.l l i l 734-2128, Lylj:,.,IJa!U>>. ‘ , i S ' ™ p l a c e Y O U R ^ baiha. Over iboo luuara fert.; umi. Cemotery Lot* 595 9 733-< ^ I . 117 Main E a il. 73> M7« or 733-9114, life anointed carpori. 701 IJIIi N. CHOI r r ^ foumv nocmiNo ______r r r “ ” ~ W A N T A D s i S 'H r ; : ' ’ U S E t I m e s -n e w .s w a n t a d s l o o I’M. , . r^eSu. raciirdid tape* — reel*, carirlilgm , UuhU______mi) m urlnl. *m:rl(U^%rl'c«, 141. ‘ *dl»n |ll*iiltl,^^nln*o to *tora, Cali'II after COMPI.IlTlt HHKVibUi Our price* USE Tl « cniiellet. Camiir* Oonier, nown< 1)Y O W N Iild TwD-bedrnom hiinia, = * lari at lOo ner bird. Poultry Hup- ^ 1 9 1 lown. ^ mniTrlrrnOT(iKi!-.'.ri.iiid, .11iir uuiii: n n riy . 733-aib8. ’’ t I'OR o r f FAST, SELUNO RESUl.TSlUl.TS ‘■'•ONE "E:;Purpllure A HH Ooods 122 •Ir.oondlilontHl. Indlrert lighting," S Compsti Cai m " O S li ' ------7 F40'pi«tinupply, 808 Bhoihona fll. ****** , n Angworlng servico, ThoThe adVc advertiser will bo notified tt.BO a yard ’ gjjiHouih, wllh t-‘AMl'>r», all' romploiply fli'iHlern.ilern, BB3 BB3 Srd Ave. w e*l. ... ,, [ _ — ...... ■ n - r ^ . |to cnll you. If the inlophcmefllophone olof any advertiser Ir thl* /iSlin padding, call 733.30B4.M. . Sibnitl, A fi.m rm iiTr“ r'c n (i 'i-Wrt Cln.. fmHTni* 'Apartmenl*. T l.ellri.omi. ------• ;, now BSO X 17 lire*, jfwu.wheel; __ _ dote In, wnier nnd eaullullonon fur:(ur- WANT ADS . , IDIUnCTORY b not3t answered,answere dial 733-2388. Tele* apiill* trailer, 030 n 18. .Iiihe finx. Iirlch* ' RTIuT- F o il NAI.Hi lUAH Manin Pn l l ' Camp-Hinp- nlihed, niihl adulU nnly. 73S-7224, | Servtc^ In Twin Falla, Day or ^'«n^n,*'juni(.^V&Vdo 'am u'^hoUU Ing.ra- ami'*and gal raiiaa. 888-4289. Holll*ier. ' trail. ill* irallor. /eron**, 32411222. ftwiir R*laS? S e r v jc ^ In ■ ^ S ? w iin i^ p t'^ » a f ii/a c \o r y '’uall. 'Jif 6Hir n te u n ' & 7.” ir iiiiiiiieiTnnn;;! . Ask for ClaailflM I C O TOT rug-*: Ilka nawTTo a'a.y io '.lo ' ' ^ ^ dow n. pa]((ntnt.I. 410- in F ’n H 'R n W r ’ iamjTer, V ^ly 'JiriuI^lai; la li |ornlil^ed, forni »M. Call ader fliOO.j : _ n Iffth S n AAtlli Uied OR.nelrisaralor,irator, wllh lllua l.uiira. .Rent «lactrlu ■d, o o r uorah, 73]'37aB. 7ai-4 "‘“'■I P h o n o 733-0031 ■ ■ I— . ; _____ good *hapt, *W,00< Call 733-3^29.3^29. ihamihair pooer 11.^ U reenaw alt’f.

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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 f79T WE rebuild hydraulic taclu «t-Ab. 4TS9. _ Uonlng...... S2305 t f i O Jng Boots, Fjiod Rationsn l bolt'f A uto Supply, Sos Shoihonene pyTOOARDq u t b q a motor' sU tl’p.. s tt. St. South. _ glat*glass c covered pram, and'oi'rsI aliall 1??®IMO ,^P5FORD hardtop coupe,' V8. > ' on d First Afd Kits. ’ Crulse-O-MaUc, radio and heat. ' i 't a u EBirmiiJ I' THEY SELLELI THEMTl NiiW and used trompollBBi, Bemoll^ fo r S75.STS Phone S3S-2«B. v e rj .• Rubber- Boats 1 -fhru fi 6 gj};''Cjarlc. ICS Ramona Ava., Rlkby, rv p p o T ' er. very dean ...... $445 ' ^ Maho. 74S.7897. ' _ ‘*h«S**boa°d. ?7 e x ce lU n f^ K '^ boat“ % en? ,1963 FC t \ N E WIforJUSEDCARS..., e r J U S y7-6E!Mummy„Stvle-Sleep«-p«. Lmoi.F.llM.-RU8a-axl2-.onolj W,B5^A»la* --Teaaonable;ra24-2S0SrTXaro»e.- reaioni ------'1 ^—^4 -tp « » AT LQWN PRIPRICES. IngBags .. $19.95 up-» |^ - ^ 1 4 2 ^ “ ' ” *’ *—:------' ' r ^-— = _.1#6*_XNTB»NATIONAL,- i»6s-x N % . ton- ^ FOR SALE:'- McConnlek ' Dearlng. "W otoP 1 0 ------ptckapTloniriMile bedr-^8.r*»— ------— ~ ■tatnlesi, ateel eleetrlo cream sep*ifl MI ------apeed, heavy duty ttroughouu Just A rrived nrator, ^ od-condition. 7SS-W1. Biuloett Biuloei la good.-Wa love yoa, ...... I 1968 VOLKSWAGEWAGEN..$1695 ■ I?1963 FORD . . Surplut ••£y.r#H" COOU “5 k e e ^ coming. 423-5179. H ansenr^^ lod }0S3 OMC-H*tOB OR pickup, vs. 4. ■ • G alaxia 5 0 0 . V8VS engin»Wgr4iehtw«;flM iu ti-(fom«-- m m o/ rubber boots, ahovels, hose, htT! SJ79. B rand n e w Mini ^ lk e t, S12B. REO.'- 4.95 rubbc ” • STATE HARDWARE. 249 M“j»; ain . ' ‘'^cynnliS.V.pMT..';'." »iaS . : - 1964 DODGE ...L,: SALE...... v.> 2.98 Koppcl. 132 2nd Ave. South. 1 I, 3..4 nnd 5 Wilson Woods (or S2C.00.So" — E ast. 733-2518. - ^ ~ * I»«J IHC r 1968 PLYMOUTHUTH . . ! . . $ 2 5 9 5 ^ 4-do6r, powerer ‘ steerinisteering, autom atic Block nnd Decker vacuum clean- Satellite hardtoprd to p cotco u p e.' V8 m otor. au< transmission. . ' N«w-Ughhv«Ighl Nylon }J,V ^ . tomatic transmissionnsmission, power steering. • MINI BACK PACK h? ^ i. -• 2.98 •• ■ V 300 busbel capac»y.%92*rfter’^A vi 19^"BSrvic'lo?^i°!”Re«ntl? oVe^iver. ISST INTERNATIONAL H -ton 4x4 _ ^ • 1965 DODGE ...... $1395 hauled^ fOOO. Parla Motel, Apart- Plcjtup,- Station wagon,,an, automs automatic tranemia* ■— ^— : Sucptui VI»f Nom BLACKB Ptc^a'r^k »ddla*;nd bridle wlS • m ent i. Jerome, Idaho. - >•"- buba .. a - 11967 .9 6 PLYMOUTHUTH...... $ 1 9 9 5 nickel fM la. Thla saddle good and r slon, power steering,steering, VIV8 engine; one • JUNGLE BOOT ) o r 1983 INTERNATIONAi;. » . ton:on Fury 111-4-doorioor hard hardtop, V8 motor, au- owner, sharp. ' - r ---- . • nice. ^-2873.______—_ ‘®1°* bett^offcr. Excellent condition. See ^^kup,. pickup,. VS. 4-speed ...... WOS>95 to matic transmissioiansmission. power steering. ROOM coolcr Bir condltlonera from , ' ...... S29.0S to S09.DS.ot PENNYWISE P— ; 19C3 CHEVROLET H-ton panel,ei, 25l^L'fl^?w\T4” motorcyct.■ Phone ...... Sorptu* Tonie DRUG. Lynwood. — • 733-3410; Moving. F irst $150 gets It. J x ira el 1965 FORD.;...... r l ^ 5 • BUSH JACKETS m? na, 1965 OLDSMOBILElOBILE . .$ 1 8 9 5 4-door. ExtraI good shape.shap range. S30. Phone 733-3528. '^Tl’^e s- (th* noi "MOO” liimi] ^ . . 1 , l « n JH< Jgi ' 9 8 4 -d o o r hhardtop, ardtO D . full power, factory | . ' —— iocs'-HONDA19C8 HO 9QCC 'S cram bler.- 600 * . ,air conditioning,ining, ChcC hock tiHe sm all price< 1 C , 5 - w 7M ; ; iscellaneous r ; W anted 141I actual m lles. 734-2553 or 423-5208.5208. lo10S5 ss CMCCN K-ton pickup, l o n g 1 9 6 8 FORD — ____ -Wlda wide bed, be new point ...... S1995 Galaxia 500 2-dobr2-door harhardtop. VS ' •SURPLUS MACHETTE5 ov 1960 CHRYSLER Newport, h a rd - , 1 Q f , '■ Co^er! Bri?a,*!«funUDUi^^:^dl-• • Trucks TrUCki , 196.▼o. top Scoupe J ...... S395i 1964 ■ T U VOLKSWAGtWAGEN..$1195 gine,,power,- fadoryfactory wawarranty.- T 0 ------,------H. KOPPEL C O . ______~ ' ------■' 1190 9 0 FOFORP V», H-ton, - Deluxe 3 seat, stalstationwagon, 4*speed « f '"152 2hd AVenua South . . - tfaneifilssron,n-rextfemely-cloaft; extferr ------;------—-1966 INTERNATIONilVriONAL—$1295- - & WE pav cath — Good uted appll- | | i0.:_y8-«nsla*»^4?«pM d _ _EOBESt_SER*CE_«. “ wirS aifces ‘ana furnlture^Sturdavant's _■ | i f ' L ^ - p r u g K S — ------Q , . , —______V6t.rton. .pIcku0._Y 8_«ni ---- _ CONST; WORKERS-9 -iS Appliance I and Furniture Co.. 404I TROCKSr — . — transmlsslon^i..; SUPPLIES 4th Ave. West, 73«IJ3, Twin _ _ , 7 “ T%2 IMPALA\ >77...... $ 7 9 5 F allt.______* WE W E HAVE 1 THE. LARGESTrr ""JS f Mi , — 4 -door h arddtop. to p , '327'327’ V-s;' Power Glide . f £ •H vy. Doty Work Boots,Is , FURNITURpurni E , appllancctj mlscellan^an. ______RPT FirTTnM TM______' 1858 DPI ------:— ^_____tf-ansmlsaion.—air-r-cin._.air..:-CQoditiQning,—powac—^ J_96ZJJ!lUJ^DERBIRD_*BiRD_^$2695_ _ i t ;------e w r r~ n ~ a T^ A(j«t6 n ~ ^ a itf 7 ^ B ------stooring. A good cleoncle one. Wo le rp r o o r^ a l? Cloth-; W aahlnaton (truck lane). 733-8808SOI , S'SOUTHERN IDAHO wirmd1031 IHC RF 162 dual drlva Iruck 2>door hardtop..op.. LoadecLoaded, Ing,. Alum. -Safetyl y oor r 733-0226.t. ....______• _ • wwith ith 4!450 engine.'5-speed and 3- Hats, Work Coots. • WILLw' ll ^ buy direct or Auction your 3 T O N S furniture - appliances.oddi ends. 1 Sii 5 11961 9 « CHEVROLEtOLET ...... ~$595 - 1^1966 FORD LtTD d ...... $1595 Snake Rlvor Auction. 733-7754. • • 1S48 IHC • KB 8, 4-speed. 3-«peed Itop. P ow er stearlng, Hr ' 2 t o n s .axle; ‘J i V " ...... ' . S4955,15 Power-Glido'o' transmltransmission, power «teer» 2-door hardtop. Pow IR R IG A T O R WANTIWANTED TO BUY: l^ropane lank, Ins. A good one. sh a rp . ;; S U P P U E S ^ ^ ^ ^ o l l o n m- 250 gallon. Box 231. 1985 IHC F-IBOO D dual drive o n e. ■ ^ . ITONS, dump « 4n»pk. Detroit dJesel ea. ' lo r - ^ “ 1 P“y *5. Call 733-4S23.- — -Bfg ■ Water' pumps. Irrigator ' _ y , T O N S I f ; " . ” S' Brand-new ’69 VolVOlKS. CI6IIV.8red .TerryiDudt) jer Tuckar. . bool. 3.95 pair M iscellaneous Service 142r 1/2 TONS ‘^p.S ■ ffor o r $68 down1 and::and:$68 per mo. ALL m akes and models. Vacuum 1961 CHEVROLET l-ton Withrith • . , •: Take Your Choice . duaii,duali, 6-cyllnder, «-speed, good.od. ■ ' Sgl!-'Egr!f£TSr"Ti!i’.’ g X ” - ...... <1395 = of 43 Top Quality Units ©V G O O b l lN ^ Gg FORD I B o o ts f o r S o le ______1 6 9 ^ We Have a Finance J’laa„ . Y( TO FIT YOUR NEroS 19S4 «JIHC CO-ISOO truck, new 345 I I “The Fun Spot to Shop” _ CHRYSLER TO v s . 9.000 lb., front ax*e, powI er YOUREE “ ’ MOTORMO CO. * & MERCIiRCIIRY auerlng., s-tpead. 3-ipeed S32S9 Boats and Motors .OPEN EVENINGS Ben Eldrldge Jackick Cox Nate Adamson HARRY KOPPEL CO. j,|iSTARCRAFT BOATS AND QOODINQ,INQ, IDAIDAHO ^ FOLDING CAMP TRAILERS - AAuthorlied u ti Dealw For 644 MainIn AvenueA venue S outh 132 3nd Av«. South , . JEROMEJ £ IMPLEMENT B O B REESE’S -misi•MISKIN STACKMASTER• OPEhOPEN EVENINGS ' (CLOSED SUNDAYS . , DJal 934^4477»77 br:9S4b r:« S 4 i4 5 3 r'': Twin Falli; Idaho and MARINA 'r TRUCK BEDS ______DODGE CITY , — I»hon« 7 3 3 -7 4 4 1 f17’ f WOODEN ^ boat wllh trailer, front ^ Truck Lane West — , tteerlng, fUhlng boat. 132S Alder 3 USED UddlM f o r ^ e . 733.7097.197. Drtve.DrW - 600500 Block 2nd Ave, Southlh P h o n e 733-4268

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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 ; ' ■ '■ ■ ■

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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 sff" .w ra v j“fEK'p';% I o'sed carTTids the price sticl^^—“ o n d c a m p o r.. Truck hash a s ju;just beori overhauled,id. -—I -— ' • Like ninow. Save. _ cleon. 1200. 733-1867.______- _, but.don’t fc Brcker about tho stickc 1064 COMET, 2-door hnrdlop, V-B. 4 ^ t tho sticker — wo'll dicker onn all speed. For quick snie, JOSO.50; 423-423i 60 c usod cars in stock. MSI atter a-.W FM.______J_ 195S HAMDLQR slotlon wngon, In sood'condlilon. tIOO. Coll evenings or Silnriavs.- 733-4823. _ 1965 OLDSMOBILE 1963 CADILLAC. Iim JEOP vtrScjncr Vs. (onr-.lrf . driva, J aerlei, less than^"'S'cSo 3,000 “ ^ Doof. Deoullful tuiquohaquoha SediSedan ...DeVllle. . Oeautllul whila miles.. Call Palrneld, 764-2357.157. w, Wllh matching Inferior. Automotieimatle with with blue Interior, oir condition- Mm nl eare. .Ironimliilon, power slesring, real lng. ’ ' I , real Ing,'power steering, power btoke'i,' ■ 'Top^onmt?on?”coll’l« rj3-l35D. 1 rt I real sharp. ExcepUonal buy, axi,

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-., Vn,engine,iQlne, ^ - Iteerlng, 543-4648 , ‘ 1966 DODGE _ ' "' $1680 '"oi'r;"'"" $2285 r 1964 FORD COUNTR\COUNTRY SEDAN ^ POLARA 4-dbor JJ ANOy CAPPEL 733.9677 WAOON. vn onijine,', nu^omotlcou)omciHc ircintmltilon,trciii power -1964-CHEVROL DAVB OBITZEN 7?3^7aVB _ _ _ slonrlnii, nir condirtonloo. .^poii coupe. Vn engino, aulornullcaulort Ininimltilon, power In Durloy, Rupert, Dcclo,3ClO. ______, $1295 iteadng. Pniil, NoflniuJ 1 9 6 1 FO R D 1963 DUICK Gninxia 3-door,'lmrillo|i.',llsnul)hilinulllul leSnhf*, le! tiirqwolie wllh' lienulHut...... 1964 , PONTIACTIAC BONBONNEVILLE " 678-2552 !hlua tincl Nvhll* with fnnlchinunichinu turquolie tur Inlerlor, AulomnllcC tr(lonr,4>(lonr. VIVfl enalne, autornnik Irnnimliilon,m illion, powerpo Vli engine, oulonuillc)nuillc KnniinhKnniinKilon, power iieerlng. ' Itlon, power tlestliiii, laiil ilinrf)

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~ ™ 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,

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Ww.g~' O r l ^ .ll . ------— —I ------pd n h u ffiilng mwBg~t6o~iW ltt-ieoliW e pofiT ih9~9Bnder'b9~pn$9SBfBdf=^P:~ 110 paper currency before - ■. II LantMMier^ P « . The other rsa toon n for fotfollure? "N6|^ the dvil War.. The .bills were printed in Hj ^ enough record keeping."k eep in g ." Some snollV • The mailer could be subjectibject to fifiiies— ^ English on one side an ae side and in French on H busifiesses d idn't1 even keeikeep that vtol: ' up to t5,000 or ItoprbonmcQtent up to fire ifae other. Th« Fretlch w< I'Freilch word “dix,” mean- l j ’ mkMithly profH ^nd-lound-(ou staiitafement. •. > yean, or both. Reports on alleged alleged vivloU- jng l6, was printedirinted'on-lhe on-' French side, I ■ ■ •r'*?- I lions of this Uw may be made to made lo tbe , so.thjs notes became>ecaiae knownknc gennaUy as B! te n Nof U ko S e n Actor JohJohn GtvfMdl chief postal inspector. Under a new 1 er a new law, “dixies." Northernersthemers bv th e receiver of such m a t« rU h a s tb e ri Ihastberight Mississippi RiveriverA«a Aca DixieE Land. and d-daughter, Julie, 66, , ora n d domethc to have hts Dame rcni orcd from^om thth£ e send.s< SeeScufptura without a chisel .^ p ro b le m s .,The. tonon coolly tokJI Fl mif er's mailing list. To get a prohibi(prohibitory FOR MONROE HOV lOE HOVEY, n - .u losfic was ■ Weekfy, "I wouldI 'ratfierrattier nnol ot talk d)Out '" order against the sender, the addrei addressee assistantisutant diredireetcr, Flotpiltd for Once the woll was up, the plastic was ' iving only my fbther." Yet foro r actinacting, g , 1he intendsd-!.; fthould state A at the advcrtisinsrtisin g mma a tte r . Specie/pecia/ Surg.SwgcrV. N.Y. .. Msandblasted ndblos into thin air, leaving only Von Sant, h> ute hit (olhef^t1 real first name,n< Julhi^J. is *'crotically arousing or sexually pro-] . WriuU hat iniwInjurU , a r t MeconJ ■ th e Incised figures. Artist Tom V an S ant, a l9 6 5 -io y c e e O ustanding Youngtung AAon,Man, but his titter hodI it—toIN -» John,Jol Jr., 'vocative." Hts determinationn isU finalfinal.' The to9 knee ininjuriea in foot- ° soys, "1 like working in th e medium. law prohibits review by thele Post OfficeOl B m W M baUf’—GeoaliT^eorge Hiil, Lang- ‘ ______■ ------It's-io^sy-l-can-work-anywhere.'-^^ e r e . "------Department or even by thet coortsiTCcoartsTXeiU- - daii, Nl>. lets explaining the law are availabli e .1 , Shoulder dtaloc.Uo»dislocations and fractures. Doaf Di f all poet ofBcea. ^ ----- Doof Drunk What's' tho latestitesl don- dan- These, in’juries,s, however, are far less frc- -ggr-ger }„ In , dlscoth^ues? The KarolmskaCarolmsko , quent than ' knee injur POR GRACE DAVALL, low ii.jurie.. They oeeur IraKtuloInstitute in Stockholm recentlyHy testedte.l<>d f " " " ' . , _ . . more often to) high>schc high'school players, who f^ethe e^e< ei’fiBcts of excessive noise and al­ New York Zoologicalgtca SocUt ocu y ^ haven't fnlly mastered t mastered the, art of falling cohol£o(,q | ajid found tha t wherr^e-alco*^he-olco*------' ^ Preatdent Nixonlixon aaaaid: ^d tumbling. • - -hoi' hoi conl content in the blood reachesaches 0.1 **The-eagIe doeatio«« f»otnot at' ' percent, lha notse levels conI seriously H H | I Uiekthutthe«agl«ttlueagle alwaya FOR CHRIS: CRAFT, NASA ' pe«®nV , . , „------— — . —domoqe-the-inner-ear.-listenina-and*'■■ -domoge m ina~andv------..-Tr,— — thia lrne?mn, j i m u i ^ u Iii uu' nMtroiUiUtr, drinkingdrinking d o n 't mixl . 'C om vd Ftorello, BrooMyn^tyn , N.Y. ^td Ruaait Ruaaia haa eoamo- • I am not familiar with thele quote. HHow- nauta.suta. WhaW hatia the differ- ^ . Home Halrdre«»er: Can'l '3 o 'a 'any- n y - ever, I believe tliat Mr. Nixonon woiiId 1have ence• e « betwbetween themf— ' ‘ . . f ” * •' Ihing with your hoir? Can't go to Ihe in been referrin(( to the (act that eagleteagles do /ohn>hnMcffShald,^ortland^ Mc0B) ^ " 9 go to the ■H ^ , b beauty ea u ty shop?'i Try sham pooingig It. The not deliberaleiy attack humansimans vrithoutvritl Ore. . , - reason soiled*1 hoir hangs therere In limp bom,', coolness wi>r,not. ^not. In In his firtt blg*2 provocation' but that they may do sobi In « The difference is prin nee is primarily lingulalic. - lectlontsections is ih o t It doesn't get g e t dirty role' ("Modcann^t,i^t.Oold*^ Cold^ John, Jr^l defense of their ncsU. - Astro refers to stars an :o stars and cosnio t'o Ihe evenly.evenly. ' W ashing vrill m ake hair op-a p ­ it cost .with two ftartftart whowho had thored..^ universe. The ending nai ending naut In each word pearpear toto Ihove.more body and1 bounce. the icreen with hIt*Ta>h¥?rhItlaM fpedwapn? F O K MAYO SMITH, _ '• njtHnr orDt nftvigalcnavigalor, The, ,l«hn as- jy,, „ |jj Just a light lathering Js enough.>gh. Baby Robbtton and Gr^^ryf W r y Pe< Peck. Dkl they;,, DetnirTtgrtM managtrmagtr ~ ' , ironautr was first used first used officially by for- ihampooshampoo can be used everydayaryday If ever compara huh u acting actin g fo Dod't? .dministraior Dr. T. Kellh necewar Why didn't yout playpiay pintpinch' nwf NASA Administrali neceiiary. (t)nse and dry quickly.Ickly. "No, they're too I tmort,"tmort," h< he snpp*. ' hiiier Caiea BroienBroien aa a ' G lennan in 1956.'58. ' regular taat yearf’«o r ?— T* T o m "Oood" Ooulp Mott ttors tcreo tcreom, "I'll g** ; Cooper, Kingaport,iport, Tenn.Tet FOR BOB RICHARDmCHARDS, I you If It't the loit thing I dol" wheneverwh sha •: # Gates llrown wa» valuable lo us ai rmer Qlympie poie vauJt lc »lumn1it." But Shirley j eoutitrytuntry Jogiof take for the Temple wat unk)ue, Shellolo wat w a t lheIhe ob Richorrfs Fitneaa Cru' ^___ G rohom ■FOR WILLIAM PRIVER,-ff ; , ------. ■ m B a BobRichar --break-up'rumon'of'America'i'IIttle break-u rica'i-IIttle-fweethoart-T iilrcflor, Veterss sdme 3,300 miles liefore , mostm ost ggrateful r to ydo for-the-th e itory.Itory. If will p r^ ',; I tchoae di$- reaching our destinatlnn,lesllnaUnn, , porep a re fhithe'public for my dhK>rce."ivorce." charge papera tvere loatf— MMra. rs . BiB art I" ‘'■•'ly August.sl. Taine, Wenatchee, PTnth. ------^------C/*KIVE o/-to»,U o" Family Weekly TInNevnpaperba Navrspaper Mo0«xfne /unaJ u M te .tm i • Wrilo lo: Nallonal Personnel:„n.. Hect«eo.r.l W D X C A m E . UONAtO •. DAVIDOW r r^ U nml l MMMIT n rZ MNnON M O N KM*KSi*f^»-CKUt Cenler. 9700 Page Hlvd., St.t. Louli. Louis, Mo.I H IH H 'ho poura water o n y o u _ _JllQ«OtLnbUtiUr.*tiA«.— — ______rm,,atmeHU^ ------^r — 691M—PnrnlBhnhirvMeTBn‘HAiDM, A4„r\uu.ti ■ tmAtmMnonr»*dKJit^ fon • and letminalion. and brapchch of urvlee serv 'VJ. ' , Am»^UB4IUni iO ««T f. MOWN A4,„ti,in,'trtuina NN«Mr«r .M ,«r . flu itt ii rHt,.r;T.^ fM tM im4 and unit. Cive any pertinent:nl fact*fact« lhalll wmwma m L vAwt w«j,m will ficlp. lo identify him In easepase anotheranoll • A stagehandid namednamed Whale—or Is It ,iri< mImt, WmI Ow>*. veteran Jias llie some name.e. ' n tvtialo nam edd SlagehanStagehand? wZmZKT'eSS f k i A»»UUmtAHtHf^ci*r>99m u . A«, * mSm "**’ ■ ^ . . . . PtMltlt H. O'M* JMTWMV.iNC.

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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’sdifyear-oldthis 6C institu- of Pennsylvania’s1 8 larflarg est tion sprawlsvls over over 1,100 acres -with • • ceilings,ceilings, floors, and in the beds,>eda, I got I found each day'ia'almilay'is almost the saim mental institution.I. - 86 buildings.igs. Whili While its capacity is intointo bed,bed, taking off only my sh6ca.sh6ea. at Bybe^, with'ith hardi] hardly any diver Nonfi^t^f my yearaI ofiofl gracgraduate ' 3,800, Its populatiopopulation has soared as MyMy wr ward was typical—a city-block •■ slons, structureded routines,routine or respon study, cllnicnl work, or teachirteaching in high as 6,800.800. The The professional staff , long, long, divideddh into bays of 12 or 24 sibllities of anyty kind, kind. aoclal psychology could1 possiblypoBslbly have includes 60iO doctorsdoctors, somo of whom beds, beds, aa pretranquilizor-era arrange­arrange- In the d a y roomroom, , one of the best p repared m e fo r th is Bevcn*da:seven-day ex------are part-time.time. Sat Sadly, only six of ment..Itiment. Its purpose is to keepp patients places to observerve hamachuman behavior, I perlment, which had been>een sueg suggested these a r e certifledcertified p psychiatrists. on view at all timea, lest thoyoy go ber­ber- saw patients sit,It, stare,sta re , IIUo down, pace by tho Instlti^tlon Itself.llf. I was “admitted”admitted” to'Byberry.by a serkandserk and harm others before0 thoythey can • the floor. Thoe tv sometimesson- was Whllo I Icmw the mentally ill, I psychiatristst onon a a \ Wednesday mom- hebe atrall atrnltjncketed. Privncy is nonex­nonex- tuned into the I IowaIowa CoiCorn Exchange did not reallt/ know what life waa Ing. I told Imy my pren prearranged story of istent,istent, ' The walls are institutionalititu tio n al p rices; if th e ppicture ictu re fli]flipped, nobody Uko m n menta) hospital,al, even thoughth sleepless nights,lights, ofof wanting to end green; green; the windowa aro chicken- adjusted it. A. piano satsa silently in I hnd boon on the otnfT»flf at a t Byberry Byl my life. I feltfelt that that I needed help.'l wired;wired; ( tho toilet cubiclea havo nei­nei- one corner ; jioI one ever played it. alnco 1066 as a reaenrchh psycholipsychologist, agreed to commitmcommitment for 90 days. therther doodoora nor toilet seats. A patient would/ould suddenlysudd get up a cloistorcd post. So I: was, more mo or The wholo 3 intervleinterview took leas than EachEach 1 bed, 24 Inches apartt from the and detiver an antl-Somlanti-Semitic tiradd or IcsB, unknow n' both toi Ita stair atafl and 10 minutes.s. , , • next, noxt, ia a 30-inch-wide hospitalspital cot shout epithets to the day-roomda; audi patients, Except for my glassesg and ahoes; : : with with na strnwsl mattress. It is1 madomade up cnco. But nobody•dy ppaid aid anyai attontl.on, I wan eager to'becomeno a "pntl"patient,” all of my clotheaclothea were takon. I waa withwith twotwo sheets and a blanket.cet. Thoro except one m ann who motioned mo' to mc to help to get to the bottom oof tho given tho standanstandard mental-hospltal isla no pin plnco to. hang one's clothes.lothes. and circled hlaI templo wwith his fore------^doplofable-condltlonB known to to' exlat garb of donimmim ahirJ ahirt nnd chlno panta. . Contrary Contn to^^ rumor, there'Ise~Is little ...... ■fingevas irto'Bay,~wK&tsay,~wK&t~can” you'ex- in this “snake pit.” A length of)f string servede as a belt. IfIf nny nny vvipjcnco in a mental1 hospital. ' pect In hero? The hospital had decidcdccldcd on such • On my firstfirst nifi night, I discovered nowndays: nownday Constant tranquilizerlizermcd- med- Ttton a h«fty«y, bearded Negro mvit .an (ixporlmcnt becauso,>, aa Dr. EDaniel . there woree cockroatcockroaches on tho walls, IcjitionIc{ition k keeps m ost p atien ts quiet. So *“ tored somo obsconitios obsconi about •■whitAy.” H e looked nm e over and ______asked whether I had goi gono to coUogo. To my afllrmativetive answianswer, ho Inugh Kecendi/ iwo pro/citainnalia l ataffataffinon mombera a t Philadelphia . ingly said: "Man,ian, you 1in hero with CPa.J S ta te //oapital undertooktlertook direct dire reaearch-into the tho rest of us loonies nonow." Uvea o f m ental patientn—— theyth ey “infiltratBd'‘“infii aB-nati(inta...... ------...... ------TeoftJI-havlng-«-plealng-«-pleasant a(id co tinknotvnunkno to moBt nuraea.a. doctora, t discussionnoir aboUabout thn ilny'i ataff members were Dr, Ronatdionatd It. DcDohr (right), research nowa ovents^ withvlth anotlanother man. H< Hoeial paychntogiat, and DT. r. Thomaa AA, Stoinberg, reaearchg/j was well-drcsaodlod in his own cluthei c/ffiicai paucholoaiat. Tho3 following .atory details thc ex-X. (aome p atien tsts are popermitted thit .. |jg»; per^oiperience of Doctor ftohr amand'ineludea i both hia concltisfons r ’ prLvilego) and1 appeor» appeared to havo e and thoao tl of Doctor Steinberg.nberg. degree of intelligence.lllgence. 1The next dny he was found lying in hhis own urim ______I on the bathroom»m floor, nm uttering uu (ConHnu*(ConHnu*d on papa V

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------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 billsuiiit Ik'nilh In’iiMiiiKo, AimiilllcB. roiiilijn I’Ihii’i , u'C'mnpimy ____ . ''1'1 ^

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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 sking to be allowed ____ ------AtByBeriyrpertaiw^O'tb^B'pI0*tb~15'i^r^— -----ruiaes“6 f theM«eMO^fiIlea-theBifn>ul' O ^ffl -----" aa mehtilljmenUlly ill person asJbeingng dead. to pbone a relative,ive, but I was looked cent of the patients get»t adequate «dequj ' at suspiciously, aa though I had in- therapy from the professionalssional staff.sb ■ vented someone just to bugbu the staff. The rest get.very little carecare or n tation on his chart read, ‘^ ‘^hrevi h re w a I . minutes. The doctoroctor didn’tdidr want to chair at-his mother on visiting.daisiting.day.” . J jV . know about mylovelove life ot6 my child- ’ His stotus had b ec^e “chronic."chronic.” At T ' itff — ^hood. H e didn’t want w a n t me to free aa- Byberry, this meant, unfortunaUafortunately, [| ^ ------sociate-or-tell-him-aboutMim-about-my dreams.- - no therapy, no evaluation, no chancechaj ^ p^l My feeling wasI that he was think- ^for~retobnit*ti OUT’ ^ In^ How can •-we we labe'label~this guy “ Typically, a psychiatrist■1st will test t ] quickly and dispose;>08e oof f hiihim ? a patient's orientation by askinifaski . T I was "released”ised” frotfrom 'Byberry — ^w hatiday-it-is -ot-who - is.Is-IUresident .Ereaidc ------1 — just-one-weefe-Iater^X-folateral-found-that-I--^ Yet there is. little opportunityortunity for L had become quitele disoriented,disorlen having patients to have access to such infor-inf -been told just when(vhen I hadhe to go to m ation, sincfe th e re a re fewew calend;calendars H m ^H bed, when I hndi to-get yp, where'lo . or newspapers—=an:^hingig by whichwh sit, and when I could smolsmoke. For sev- time could be measured. ' ' eral days after, I had difl’difllculty mak- Toward the end of.my' sccond day,d ‘ ing'even the simplestnplest decidecision—^what . I foUnd that I was already-eady givinggivi to order for lunch, forfoi instonce. '' way to paranoid ^symptoms.mis. 1 hadhat a White I still hadid my fac faculties; they gnawing fear that my friends-1friends-had I were slower to respond. ' forgotten me or that it wasvas allah a plot]: - Presently Philadelphiailadelphla State Hos- by my wife-and the Byberry>erry staff to t pltal’s per-day expendituexpenditure per pa- get me committed. I fearedired periodi*perio » »■ ■■ "ftI ^ S v f l H . tie n t is f l 7 a s oppo&ed-tcoppo&ed-to ¥14, when cally that I would nevervbr b«be c * I I was a "patient.”t.” The $3 increase is ' charged from there. I. ‘r. ' 'T partly the 'resultjIt of the fact that P erh ap s th e closest th ining g to social*soci there now are fewer papatients. But Irlng botw?c^ patients and attenatt - . B H through Doctor Bain, the budget haa dnnts flt the mental hospitalspital is the' ' also increased. So there is hope. "token cconomy.” Becausese of person-pers ' ' Stot* hospHaUaU earnestlyearnea want fo shortage (three aideses to 86 :pa- ■■.W^Kn turn from custody)dy to cancare. But what '■ tients), the attendants rewardiw ard ththo e pa- » •• kind of care shoUM)aid It it be? Should th e _____ tierits'fofhelplhg wltffrbirtine'ch'o3utihechlTrca ^ ^ mental patient be'carad 'for by the —sweeping, mopping* up— up—in in ex- ..va------Jt.------h community, in hislls own home,ho in hal^- . chnngo fo r sm okes, coffee,reo, o r ot!o th o r. A /(« r (wo d a\y» y , in«ft/ attendants uao tho big- li • tried to encouragemrage themth« by clapping. tho unpleasant.unpie But it; also0 means , thnt violent nnd1 aggressiveoggressl instincts brother, technique, grantinganting littleHi So a fow menm patientspatient finally got up that the illil person^ should he1- recover, ...... are m oro prev alenklent t in In the tli public a t favors In exchange for conformiconformity. to dance withIth the the student e nurses. has no placepit to return to, soo hhas as no...... lnrge than in committed';ommitted'patients. . compUnnce, and self-degradingigrgdlng de- One female patient wroter down her desire desire eveneve to try to get better.ter.______------From- my experiencewrlenq? ftflat ft prBtend------pend^cy. But they can oftenofieii catestob- ward and buildingilldlng numbernu arid irnve ' To guardguai against somethingng going ...... ing m ental p atienlent. t, 1 1 found fov that-to— llsh a closer relationshiplip with pa- it to o male patient, eyese; pathetically. wrong, wrong, I I had worked put ann escape ...... day's mental hospitals hospitals are simply . tionts than psychiatrists,rlsts, sosocial pleading for him to vijilt.v procedure. A letter explainingnlng tho ...... warehouses for' jBtorlhg jstorlhg people. ] A nd workers, and nurses becauseauae of tlitheir Meals at DyberryByberry loft'much1 to'be circumstances clrcumstai had bton sealedaled and ...... one, faet-is certain,-tain, a human hi being similar social backgrounds.ids. desired—soggy;gy oatmeal,oatmc undeflnable placed placed Inin the desk of tho chiefhlef psy­ psy-..... , must be treatedI asas onoono beforebe he will For instance,- In tho evening, the stews, starchyhy puddlng»—-withpuddli only chiatrist, chlatrlst, with his knowledge.re. 1 was w ns ...... oct like one. Youpu have tot< value him attendnnts would talt&~withwith the pn- a spoon to eatlat with. Patienta: eat at to refer tot« this letter if; in anyny ememor- or- ...... in o rd er th a t heB can..v«luecan..v«lui hlmseff.' ------^ ^ ------......

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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 ,’' Lvho ddidn't suffer from the.he an an umbrella-andur keepsIS it from sliding on sp len d o r o f th e skin. fully full] w ith th e skin’s' ow n fluids,lids, disease, asIS it made allownnccs for' longng thc thc floorfit when placed onon its end,end,” Lee adds, Women no longer have to3 re*re- this this tropical fluid contributed*to to . fingernails.^ “This"T l wns dcsigiied by a FlueFlushing, N.Y... call with nostalgia how beauti->uti- th thee in d u cem en t o f th e skin" to Althoughfh none of the above-mentionedied housewife, house and not onlylly does it have fiinc- ful their complexions once werevere rise rise to new heights o f splendor, ladieq mndede a millionsmillion dollars off their brainlin tional tiona value but since the cap ccan be mado in childhood days. With the Its Its perfect blend -of oil and children, they did a covered with aeqins, cherishing ministrations of this moisture moi is homologous to the. thoy did t\ccohipIish somethingng in in variousva colors and covercd \ scientiflc-beauty fluid,, th e ek- skin’s skin own fluids, readily merg- just as Important-tonportant-to them. In addition lo ■' the»novelty the»n has a decorative:orative value.”v quislte flower-freshness andand. . ing w ith existing reserves, help-lelp. _ tho royaltiesties they they r' received, they proved'c d L Lei ec is c o n v in c e d th eere r e is ao .vc.vast range of baby-soft bloom need nol be- ing ing lo boost dwindling levels!vels - t h a t w o m en ccould o u ld suisuccecd in tho businessess items items which only women)men can invent (or --^:ome-oj^ly_a sad m em ory, neediced and and eflectively aiding in keep-eep- spectrum by channelchanneling their ideas intoito improve impn on). A perfect!ct exampleexampl from thc n o t necessarily leave their com-’ o m -’ ing ing wrinkle-dryness at bay. useful, everydayerydny prodproducts. ' past pnat la a gimmick dreamedreamed upu] by a doc- pleHions, but continue lo dwellWell Sm S oothed over the face la^^— As Raymond;mond Lee of > the-Raymond Leo./CO •- t o tor’s r ’s w ife . lightly a n d lovingly on th e sur- ishly ishi; with th& fingertips each - • Organizationtlon in New York City,,an estab-iib- From Fr< har own experience,xperience, sho know face of the .skin, aspiringB to —day and used as a superb .base lished authorityihority in ththo development of now what nan went through in even greater heights of beautyauty for for make-up, the beauty fluid ' ow what a pregnant-woman went through eve^ changing season[>5on not not only promotes ihc stimula­miQ. id e a s f o r• inindustry, d u s tr y , recently commented,ed, trying tryin to keep her wardrobeirdrobe In tempo with- ' and the passing yean.. tion tion and replenishment of thcthe "Approximately-30mately-30 rpercent of tho inven-cn- iier Ijer inpreasingi size. ShoJhe also waaw IncenscH to d a y it is possible to use: (hc plasma plas colloids (dehnal water-ster- tors who como to ua now are women, andmd at nt thoth waste of storing.awayng.away Ia maternity unique moist.oii (p givo thc the carriers) can but actually encour-our- this Is a substantial jump from just fiveIve - wardrobe wnrd nfter tho baby'sbaby'H birth,bir • skin a ‘‘do-it-yourseir*. incen-cen- ages age replacement of evaporat-5rat- yei^rs ago.0 . Most wowomen nro hoppy Justust ' SoSo Mrs. Joyce. Galleylloy dcsigdesigned an ox- tive to maintain Ihc healthyilthy ing ing surface moisture by hygro-8^®' m a k in g alomothing o m o th ln g hhelpful nnd adding to pandablo pand garment that;hat couldcouk bo mailc . prpducliyjty, of balonccd.. oil . . Bcopicbco| at(rncilon.to.the.Bkin of.. - ...... tholr fattiily'slily's incomeincome-^and their own good—3od- - lnInrgt r g e r “o ra m n llo r ,- d e pponding-on e n d in g - o the nceil, and moisture. These two vital moisture mo] always* present in the ^feollng; On)n tho othor hand,'thoro aro somo with only could thc pre«- elements ore taken,for grantednted surrounding-atmosphere. sun The mo within minutes. Not only coul ' while' the skin is very young)ung complexion con consequently hashas ____ — - becomemo solf-mndsolf-mado millionaires oifj the nnnl nant woman wear fittedttcd cloth clothes, bul nhe and n a tu re bounlifuliy provides/Ides little'difllculty littl in keeping J itsIts haHis of a» crentivocreative flash or product-im-im- could couk adjust the qnmono warflrc warflrobe to wear h e r o w n m oist oil fluids to keepkMp resilience resi and dev^ freshness'mess' provementit ideaiden ti)otiie ]public needed.” aftor afloi her delivery. ' the baby-softneis and dewinessiness even eve under tho most irying {cli- cli- Two morenote fanioufamous examples nro Mar-a r - A A^h it turned out, this.his not oionly appoalcil alive. After the age of twenty,mly, malic mal conditions regardless‘S ofof gnret Rudkindkln nnd M Mrs. Richard Rodgers.irs. to to mothers-to-hun; butL to womenwom« on m flour groground In a kitchen cof-,:of-, Leo L( bolloves that forfor ovory wompn who maturing complexion suddenlyleiily beautifying bea moist oil is known feo grinder:or: that waswni tho baslH for tho |7- hns hns patented her brainUn child,!child.i hundreds of _ finds itseiMn need of auhstitu-Ititu- as as oil i of Ulao, in Dritaln and ____ rennirttrolrkltchensT— Uonary fluids that wilfhelp;> Btl-sti- o th otF er parts o f the world as oil ------—mitlii)n-a-ycar~PopppTronr-PopporlrtgtH^nmrtniBlTiDHH:BHIT------o othurs'alnipiy tlio uso them UPttn .Ijnulate the flagging cellularlular pf pfUlay and in America ilII is I, MrH. R o d ggers, e rs , wwife ife olof tho composer, has in- sewing aewi rooms, or nurseries,rserles, uunaware thui functions of the skin. uvuilabic uvu from druggists as,s oil vented manyiany gadgetfl.gadgetfi Tho most famouHH Isis tho tlio gimmick; might havb valuivaluo. Tho vakii: V This is Ihe time when )hethe of o Olay. f' You will find thatit oil oil tho "Jonnyny Mop,”Mop," a tollot-bowl brualj. IIhh In ii hard dollars andnnd cents and incHli- 8cle;itlflc i^oiJt olt comcs into of ofOlay is n wonderful source'uree , "The domoHticlomoatic sconoset Ih filled wilh op- np- mablo mab self-satisfaction,on. Us own, assisting naturee to, of ofi inspiration ond stimulus by portimlticHes for usingiiiilng creativity, Ingenully,lly, Aro Ai you missing those:hoso rewtrewardn by fall- • maintain thc normal rate offccll cell ■ ~ whichwhi your skin con reveal a r“* “ . n n d im a g{Inatlon in a tio n to solvo tho problem. of Ing ing to bo m olhoc^'unan invention?invent! replaccffient and to bring-out:-out new nev lease of complexion lovc-love- the youngest, smoothei^t, Iovo-lovo- liness lim and greater beauty.

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Strawberryy FritteFritters H ^“problem” Add the boilingloiling waterwate and allow brew to TheatThese petite fritters areo rs oa very v. special stand ot room■oom totompei m p eratu ro 1 h r. treattreat served at^ breakfastfast or brunch.br Ip perspiration 2. Strain brew throughthroui a flne sieve or■ a f . .2 ^ pts. fresh straw berries«rries (wh<(whole sieve linedid wwith ith chcesecloth.chc M ix w ithth and unhulied), rlascdrinsed and Icom- veo f t r cream . A llowlow to stans ta n d '30 m in. . • pleUljr dried « - 1 Jar (12 os.) apricot;ot preaerrespreaerr< , p-:. s o lv e d ^ile, put berries into a bowl and ' j % '. thDuianilt who peisplri hktnily tivllv ' ' 3. M eanw hile, p u t ber 2 cups ground or gratedrated filbertsfilber /ith brown or granulated sugar . An antipcnplrant th o.ireaUv i really Sprinkle With browii. “ *■ o r walnuts BeasivingBrl' workal SolvBB undcrar^'erar^' to taste. ChillIhill 1615 to 330 min. 2 eggs. sUghtly beateniten problems for many who had Vl cup sugar into tho tea cream.rn ^2 cQps finely cniatwd•d saltlnesaaltlnes RoHovoH ot Memtrual Dlsa^ daspaired ^ of effectivoB ^holp. h el? *' , VegeUble shorteningning for dcdeep M in tctlva womin, you 85«5*P. 5«5*P. Where your guy Is. you are I90. Golf. •' keepa'tiiiclenirmaalMoluielydry • Wydry bcrrjen. AccompanyVccompany with old-fashioned . j Cookouis. Parliei. No Ilme io tlow fort thousanda of grateful ua«n, 1. F o rc e th o p re se rv ess s throughth ro u g l a siove. down, and you don't h»ve lo. Nol aven•v«n with ^ complete .gentlcnesan o M ^to ^ lom on o r ssu u g g o a r co.pkl(co.pkiofl o r g in g erb rea d . ’ bceiiiiB of lunclionel m em trualI <■>*■ dls- norm r al ^ i n anid c io ^ling. n g . I t a e e r v in p . 22..G Gently e but firmly graspjrasp eacheacl complete- HowrWllhMlOOL. will , keep you drier thanum a/tyan^ ly dry berry by the hull;ull; dip in preserves, DeceutQ MiDOL* containt: ^ anti'Wetneea agent ever put in ,l> Using a fork to holp coot, covorcov< berry up ■ An eaelutlve arttl'apaamocJIc '"■*that ’ anm oeroeol apray cant Dya^^nlt” any­ Quincc or Crab AApple Cream for Usin; helps Stop Champs... body. ^ Thia unuBual formulaormuU StrawbStrawberries .' ■ to hull with the preserves.serves. 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Rule .of Thum b A toy hox in ' Pmc,‘c K’ayH’ay fo opciiop a ;o r i* to teU . ■ TheTlio iiron age, i f /' r«nieni6er eorrcctty, A liille hln lioiir foHr^year'-oldfoHr^year'-oi not to touch it. existed jusi before i(’c had Aad drip-dry rin'p-4 clothes. Which toys arc very ^ —John Shotwell — Lone' OUnghonse Seldom In. ..' ' — Dfllly h i r r Whonion asked nskcd byb; a friend if his “ ^ , marriedled life was a happy ono, Jud- ^ non ropUod:•opUod: "Yc"Yea, I married tho girl of)f my dreamdroams. Sho ia as benu- ______tiful to mo now .ns tho day 1 first • m et her. h er. HorH er handsh aro always Q U I P S A N D Q U O TX IJuil^ soft andnnd white, IHor complexion la nirgs; ----- ;------— ------pcachoH-ondlOH-ondcronmr'ircr cro "hair "is ------noverr untidy, ainnd sho la always . I ■ -, woll-groomedgroomed nnd an dressed in the. mH i ^ I c S hoightit of fanhiofanhion." i J. A group of Doy Scouta wnn at- o you don’t regret a ^thing?" ^ - temptSng to earn tho cooking morit No«,Th«yT.llMirT«IIMel . poraiBtodatod hishis' corcompanion. , I badge. JiiM lol m n g ain a iMtund-4iMtund-or Iwo, "No,"[o," replied Judflbn, "but.bo* /w B fl *‘Wh\u'o should ono stow oggsoggfl in Antl iximrlHMly'n auaure re to IxImoni, < tweonll you and mo. I’m getting H n pack?’’ tho Bcoutmnntcr askod a '^YouVn giiining welghi,welglil, a:aren't prottyy tired of eating ih rontau- vH S nmall, sorlous-Iooking boy. you, my denr?" rnntn."I ." — F. G. K e m a n L m ffl ------A ftor~n'Tnam ont-of-thoTIg ightrthp- h trth n ------l m r - r r i m d r d ‘ d fn n tnB ln r T -room o o i :------:------lad aald, "Put thom in th tho o bot­bot- On rta flctdfield trip onu, wine youna- tom of it." Hiil lel inn lu«« fiveIve pountpounds or no, nter counseled hihin pal: "Whatever H “Why In tho bottom?" y Anil Ihe rompllnirnl*airnl*a nntnn t a lN>om _ yon do,rlo, don't tonlook at anything, or " "So thoy won’t mcHd upp ovory- ■But u wlilnper inI llie pprivory. riv tomorrowrroiw tliev’lithey’ll make Hou write thing olso In tho pack whonion thtiyth«y or o near>enifly imwder iroomi n report)ort o»» OM it!"i t t" ^ b re ak .’* — Dan nennetl/te n n c tl — Rlonnie onnfe L4L«ti JFelUt .• ——Durntliy Di B. Bennett . "No, Daddy!Pa Tonight Vd! like mmy y storyB\ ‘live.* ”

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